St Agnes School - Lamb Yearbook (Rockville Centre, NY)
- Class of 1959
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' '..,.:....:--f-'M -L--. rx--1 A , 1- 1 I' I I A Tribute to Monslgnor Quealy I905-I959 Back 1n 1900 when Father Quealy came to Rockulle Centre he found a rural settlement 'Vatures fohage coyered large areas F amxhes were scattered far and yy 1de The par1sh he served mcluded Ly nbrook Nlaly erne East Rocka way Long Beach Baldwln Freeport and Nlerrlck VV1th enthuslasm and zeal Father m1n1stered to all Transportanon was an unknown 1tem 1n those davs but there was power ln yvalkmg Although the map 15 dated 1906 changes had already been made The frame church had g1ven place to a magmficent yVl'l1tC marble structure The par1sh school had been the orrglnal vlllage school then the Hrst St Agnes church supersed1ng a blacksm1th shop and a mus1c hall The hlgh school IH the next street was the v1llage pubhc hrgh school at present the munlclpal bulldmg Father Quealy sayv the rapldlv growmg commumtles and the nearby areas acqulrlng therr own churches W1th unusual fores1ght and busrness acumen he undertook the further development of h1S own rmmedlate par1sh Cathohc educat1on for h1s chrldren was essent1al Property was purchased and 1n the course of years bl1lldlI1gS were moved razed erected enlarged and altered In 1917 the paroch1al school opened 1ts doors I See page 7 J In 1957 the former Cl1nton Publ1c School had been acqu1red and renovated as a second elementary school bu1ld1ng Honored by Pope Plus XI yv1th the rank of Domestlc Prelate 1n 1923 ylonsrgnor uealv cont1nued h1s pastoral dutres alone Howeyer IH 1926 an asslstant came to the par1sh followed IH 1979 by a second and 1n 1944 by a thlrd yV1th the passmg of vears and the growth of the par1sh a larger church became a necess1tv A bealltlflll Norman Enghsh church of cathedral majesty and SIZC replaced the marble church A tI'1lJl1tC of the vrllage to NIons1gnor came 111 the form of renammg College Place 1n front of the par1sh blll1d1I1gS to Quealy Place Th1s IS not noted on the recent 111 ap of ROCkV1l16 Centre The chmax of lbIOIlSlgIlOI'S l1fe was the ra1s1ng of the vrllage par1sh to the seat of the new d1ocese of Frocln 1lle Centre It has the un1que dlstlnctxon of the elementary secondarv and college leyel and a hosp1ta1 all of whlch are the result of Xlonslgnors thoughtfulness and lsslstance On Nlay 26 1957 St Agnes welcomed ltS first b1sl1op Nlost Rev W alter P Kellenberg Nlonsrgnor although 1ncapac1t ated by the 1nf1rm1t1es of old age was thus slngularlv honored by the Holy See H15 l1fe w ork was recogmzed not only locally but one m1ght say umyersallv The angel of death came on the eye of the feast of St Agnes January 20 1909 and conducted h1s soul to h1s k1nd and merc1ful Creator a11d udge YVe feel sure that he was yvell recery ed yy1th the words XX ell done good a11d fa1th ful sery ant because thou w as dlllgent oy er a few th1ngs I yv1ll place thee oy er many Enter rnto the joy of the Lord The f1n1l r1tes of Holy Nlother Church yy ere held IH h1s beloy ed cathedral churcl1 yy1tl1 1 pont1Hcal requlem NI1ss by Xlost Rey B1shop kellenberg 1nd attended by hlS rey ered fr1e-nd Xlost Rev Edw 1rd F Hob 111 B1shop of Cley elrnd hundreds of mons1gnor1 pr1ests I'B11g1OllS and luty HIS body yy rs 1nterred IH Holv Prood Cemetery IH whose foundlng XIOIISIEHOI' h1d also been 1nstrumental M ly he rest 1n peace! nm' y- fy 14 Q ,. 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' t 9- - cn , ' . ' Q ' O n x , . , , N, t, . 5 . 1. - . , I - ,- . . Chnst superseded the Village School Teacher The old Vlllage School converted mto a Church m 1892 and used unhl 1905 It was not used as a pansh school ,wow- 'Wx 8.4-1 'W ',V9!r'.'faw....,,N iww The white marble church of St Agnes used from 1905 to 1933 It was demolished for the present edxfice IQ, I K-- IJ 3329 f 1 r i I W Presented by the Students of A SAINT AGNES CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOO I Rockville Centre I 5 I Long Island, New York -A Q , .ds-l l'SSS I I ' I W I I P' - 3 2 i E59 THE LAMB may No Man ls An Island by joan Whitney and Alex Kramer No man is an island, No man stands aloneg Each man,s joy is joy to me, Each man,s grief is my own. YVC need one another, So I will defend Each man as my brother, Each man as my friend. I saw the people gather, I heard the music. The song that they were singing, Is ringing in my heart. N0 man is an island, No man stands aloneg Each man's joy is joy to me Each manls grief is 'my own. XVe need one another, So I will defend Each man as my brother, Each man as my friend. I am the ulne you are the branches No mm IS ln 1S11I1C1 no man stfmds 110116 Our 6Y19t6I'lCC It self IS dependent upon others Puents te 1C1'l6IS md pr1ests lnstruct us f1I'IDC1S gl ow the food We e lt fmd Carpenters 1Jll11d our dwelhngs It w ould be 1THpO5S11J1C fol someone to contmue hvmg XVlth0llt Contact w1th h15 fellowmen The theme of thls jC1I'1JOOk 15 msplred bx In excerpt hom ohn Donnes Devotlon ent1t1ed No Xlfm I5 in Isllnd md bv 1 song of the s'1me name mefmmg Our sp111tu11 11fe Whlch 15 the more 1lTlPOI't1Il1f reHects It Well Eleh mfzn IS a member of the Xlvstlml Bodx of Chr1st Chrlst sfud I am the vme you are the bmnches thus p1OV1Hg that He wfmted 111 men to be umted m one bodv xx 1th H1m 15 1tS C11V1116 he ld Sfunt P1111 Confirmed th1S when he Wrote to the CCD1111t1l1'1l1S But is It 15 there ire lndeed minv members x et but one bodv If we should thmk so much of fr1end5h1p md brotherlx lowe 111 the nfmtuml order how much more should we pr 1ct1Ce these on 1 supern1tu1 11 p11ne WVh11e reidmg th1s xeilbook elch student 5hou1d resolve Let me W11k Slde bx slde W1th nn HG1g1117OI' on efxrth so thflt S1616 bx slde We m'1V xx or5h1p God m heftven Il IL liiwii ut as rt rs there are many members, yet but one body D , . 61' z 2 'Sz 5 Je '. - '- , H ' U ' K 1 L ' z 'z ,N z 1 . 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In that year Il commercial course was ofterccl in rooms nine and ten of the Pl0I11t'Ilt2lI'f' school. .AX high school was Slllffltll with an enrollment ot twelve hoys unrl girls. Plans for the site of the new high school hnilcling were murleg Nlonsiqnor Qnmly haul pllrcliusecl luncl clireetly hehincl the elementary school. A four year academic course was stzirtecl two years later with classes also in the elementary school. 1924 saw the completion of the new huilcling, It soon out-grew itself so that twelve years later a third story was aclclecl. Further enrollment in 1950 necessitated ad- clition of a gym and uuclitorilnn on the rightg an ot- fice. more classrooms, ll lihrury zlncl cafeteria on the left. Saint Agnes has undergone 11 tremendous change. Except for typing the commercial courses have been discontinued while the academic course has been enlarged. From a one-teacher faculty the school is now staffed by twenty-five teachers. .rlf L..-alll' 'ai .,,-, , 4 ........eee . i........ Q- gw-cr' 6 ......44-,.,. Saint gnes Cathedral High School Mother Petra was the Hrst principal. She directed the elementary as well as the high school until age and illness forced her to relinquish her duties. She surrendered her soul to God in 1940. Succeeding Mother Petra was Sister NI. Dolores Rosaire who capahly administered her duties until 1943 when Sister Francis Jerome became principal. During her administration plans for the school ex- tension were formulated. These plans were real- ized after Nlother Bernadette de Lourdes took over the leadership in 1950. She saw the increase of boys in the school and the development of an athletic program. Sister Henry joseph, our present principal, wit- nessed the enrollment soar to almost 800 students, hoys and girls nearly equally divided. Sister has worked unceasingly for the students and the school. Everyone can manifest his love for the school in both his academic work and social behavior by setting an example that could serve as a standard for the future students. This marks a new era. The school has officially changed its name to St. Agnes Cathedral High School. Ill Ni - ibid 11-311' ll Prologue Hlstory of School Dedlcatlon Ad1'Il1111StI'21t101'1 and Faculty Graduates Underclassmen Classes ACt1V1t16S Features Sports Coutnbutors Index of Student Plctures F1n1s able of Contents ll I Ill! 'll . - -'---- -S ---: f . . . . 5 f D ' l . . . 6 ' ' ' ' ...... . 9 . ,, ' - i 10 A S ,,ou il .. . . . 65 s ' . . . . -117 fi S ' .... 157 S - I l S 'F 3 1 edrcatron It IS to sou Slster Henry joseph that we the Class of 1909 respectfully dedl cite thrs yearbook As our prmclpal you have gulded us through four of the most xmportant yefzrs of our hves VVe wrll always remember the mterest you took 111 us and 1n our studles You have pn er us mor 11 md Splfltlliil support ind enthuslastlcally helped m every school lctrx 1ty we hive placed before you XVe fzre grateful Vlay God bless you always find contmue to Watch over you Wlth lovmg care' O O f 'Q 'Q l 4. CAT .IN C mi' SISTER M HENRY IOSEPH OP Prmclpal II Scripture rs Inspired by God and useful for teachrn for reprovlng for correcting -- . for Instruction rn yustrce CENTWE During his long laborious life in prayer, sacrifice and action, Pius XII dedicated himself totally to the service of Cod. In his great pater- nal, pastoral heart he embraced each individual man, woman, and child of every race, color and creed. On October 10, 1958 the world lost a truly great man. The death of His Holiness Pope Pius XII meant the departure of the most impartial, most devoted peacemaker in our weary, warring world. Now he looks down from heaven and en- courages us to strive for the ideals for which he stood. To Pius the Peacemaker, Pius the just, Pius the Merciful, Pius the Pontifex-O Lord, grant eternal rest! or there is but one flock and one shepherd. la. . A POPE JOHN XXIII His Holiness POPE PIUS XII Catholics throughout the world rejoiced at the election of our new Holy Father, His Holiness Pope john XXIII. The new Pontiif brought to his sacred office the ability, experience and training to become our spiritual leader. His elevation to the Papacy climaxed a life of service to the church as a professor, linguist, author, and scholar. He cour- ageously proclaims the Gospel of Christ and is a strong promoter of the Catholic press. We trust that the Vicar of Christ will guide the footsteps of mankind in the ways of peace. We pray that the 262nd successor of St. Peter will have a peaceful reign directing the Church and strengthening the Mystical Body of Christ. TT TT ix Isl 45? in .I Q -Q 7 Q lIP,QTIl gi ' rrirl' f 5 .Rn , .i S Z ' I uw' S Hrs Holiness i Two years ago Hrs Excellency Most Rev WValter P Kellenberg was zppomted BlShOp of the newly created Dlocese of Rockvxlle Centre He has wasted no tlme 1n organlzmg the dlOCCSC The temporary Chancerv Office was estab llshed ID our hrgh school lower auch torrum where ofliclal buslness IS runmng smoothly md efliclently B1Sh0p Kellenberg has frequently shown hrs mterest rn youth and 1ts ac tlV1t1CS desplte his many pastoral func tlons NVhenever hc IS ahle he makes lppelrances It school events sp1r1tu'1l md soc11l These mclude Cathollc Youth D ly It Brentwood Cathollc Youth WVeek our annual play the Sprlng Con cert On the day of graduatron lt IS H1s Excellency who hands each senlor that coveted document the drploma H15 far reachmg act1v1t1es mclude a clothlng dr1ve to help forelgn m1ss1onar1es and fostermg rel1g1ous vocat1ons throughout the dxocese A monrnouth task was bestowed on our B1shop and he has shown hrmself capable We Wnsh B1Sh0p Kellenberg contlnued success as leader of a large and growmg d10CCSS By glvlng h1m our prayers and lnsurlng h1m of our cooperat1on we can help h1m make Rockvrlle Centre a truly great dlOCCSC Y REGINA VERTE LUMINR V Y Y T ff ag Hls Excellency MOST REVEREND WALTER P. KELLENBERC DD. LL.D First BlSh0P of Rockville Centre or we are all one In Christ Jesus Few of the students Ittendmg S.11nt Agnes hfzve ex er seen XIo11s1gnor Peter Queftly Hou ever lt 15 1 xery 1 1re student who has not heard what he as pastor has iccomphshed 111 a half century Those who are f1m1l11r wlth the Church and school grounds tlke them for granted Thev Hnd It Cllf'HCLllt to beheve that the efforts of one m In m lde th1s posslble But m my of us vw ould not hlvc rece1ved the educ 1121011 thlt we have rf lt were not for XlOIlSlgllOI s for CS1gllt ind good huslness sense An elementary school and 1 com ent were soon followed by a hlgh school M lnv '1dd1t1ons and 1mproxements were mftde through the wears Anyone who IS consc1ous of the progress Sa1nt Agnes P1r1sh has made under the Mons1gnor does not Cl1SCOl11'1t the many rumors concermng b1gger md better th1ngs for the future Cod his CV1flC6Cl l11s plelsure 1n lhlODS1gDOI' ue llx s works by lettlng h1m l1ve to see them be 11 fflllt The fOI'6Slgllt he h1s shown 1n the past cirrled over 1nto h1s present plans plans that call for an eternlty w1th God Pray for the NIons1gnor who so much deserves our praver I lf N efnh hateoer you do in word or in work, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him. 6' mqhf' Arm' 'Q o'i ' 1 1 ef A lght Reverend Monslgnor PETER QUEALY VF Pastor 1905 1959 y s 1 - 1 . 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'A' l2 mmm an v' V .of teaching every man In all wisdom 4WZlmm L ,Jr f-Q ,J-3.1-::. f' St Agnes Ill the future 1969 IG!-'51 4,1-s-as-.....,m-,- ..-nv, ,-5'.v 7 .X -.5 , fn-' 'Cf,-aa. Q.. 1 0 REVEREWD DAVID G. FARLEY 13 kssoclate Supermtendent of Schools upermtendent of Schools , '52?'7? 7 W --H l :, ,:' lfizram in 1.4 -if f y-QM St Agnes at present 19.39 REVEREND EDGAR P NICCARREN IC D Supcrmlcndcnt of Schools lm we preach priest taken from among men IS ordained REVEREND FRANCIS I WILLIAMS Assistant Pastor Secretary to Hls Excellency Secretary to Board of Consultors REVEREND JOHN R McCANN Asslstant Secretary My REVEREND FRANCIS B CONCANNON Vice 0fflCl3IlS for men in things that pertain to God. 'S 'fb Reverend Andrew P Connelly Reverend Nlrchflel I O Fflrrell Asgw flx Reverend Robert L Brown It rs qurte esldent the prrests are enjox mg Father W lllxams humorous anecdotes Flthers NILG1nn lslllldllli Connolls OFarrLll Brow n and C0l1Cll lll0I1 relax In one of thelr few leuure moments 13 MOTHER M PETRA OP P p 11919 939 SISTER M FRANCIS IEROME OP P pal 1943 1949 ormer Principals emember your superiors, who spoke to you the word of God. SISTER M DOLORES ROSAIRE OP P p 11939 1943 16 . , . . rinci a -1 . , . . Assistant Principal 1935-1939 rinci a - . , . . rinci - MOTHER M BERNADETTE d LOURDES OP Mh P pl fs: Ag 1949 filing or from Hrm the whole body tbemg closely lomed and NH 'Q kmt together through every yomt of the system according L gag, to the functronmg rn due measure of each smgle party il derwes rts mcrease to the hurldmg up of Itself m love 17 A . e , . . ot er rioress General Princi a o . nes -1955 NY . J r 1 I , 1 ,gg , Xy QV '- ' V Q I I I I I I O ' 1 , 1 1 1 I on sister M. Charles Miriam,.o.P. Q, English, Social Studies V Sister M. Agnes Eugene, O.P. Latin, Latin Club, Student Council, Service League, Legion of Mary Twirling l , Q Q i'-- l l . L, Sister M. Dorothea, O.P. Sister M. Francis Mathematics, Guidance de Chantal' 0'P' Typing, Secretarial Club Sister M- Cilmafh 0-P- Sister M. Francis Loretta, O.P. Religion, Latin Mathematics, Mathematics Club eaching them to observe all things Sister M. Christophine, O.P. Sister M. Cyrilla, O.P. Religion, Mathematics, Music, Religion, Modern Language, Glee Cluh and Dramatics Catholic Youth Adoration Society Q . g f I J S 'L ,, ..'f 3 1 1 M Sister M. Grace Florian, O.P. Sister M. Iineldine, O.P. English, Latin, Modern English, Nlorlern Language, Language, Speech and DL-lmte Red Cross Club CT -5 ,f 18 -5 whatsoever I have commanded you. il., W Sister M. Lawrence Imelda, O.P. Religion, Modem Language, Spanish Club, Mission Club, Magazine Drive 1. it 1 ? ' -0. Sister Mary Aemilia, O.P. , Z , Science, Band Moderator, Q my Coupon Drivc n!4 . ' CV ., Q2 Sister M. Margaret joseph, O.P. A ' English, Religion ,,, ,eff ' X 15- Sister Mary Campion, O.P. English, Sm-ioiiu-. Mission Club, Mnguzini- Drive 4 I Z .. 2' 'ir i l- CIW..- Sister Mary Luke, O.P. A-an AN: W if W4 Sister Mary Ann, O.P. English, Art, Art Club, Banking Sister Mary Mercy, O.P. Modem Language, French Club Religion is x Sister Monica Marie, O.P. Science, Science Club, Blur- .incl Cold 19 Sister M. Rosaire, O.P. Library Science, Library Club, School Publications ,.. Mr Francis P Layden Soual Sf1ldl6S Asst Football Basketball and Baseball Coach Mr Edward V Flnmgan Social Studles Head Baseball M' James M Lennon Coach Asst Ifootball and Dean of Boys Basketball Coach Dxrector of Physxcal Educahon and Athletxcs Mr Joseph Ferdmando Band QB.. l' Y 4' 133 Enix F! , Mr Edward Rexlly Soual Studles Track Couh Mr Stephen A Bartold Soual Studles Head Track Coach Mlss Anne S Taylor Mrs Alice C Magee Secretary Secretary Mxss Ruthedna Zeller R School Ixurse Mrs Ellzabelh Stegman School Nurse 9,-59' Mrs Margaret Flrth Physlnal Educatlon Gxrls Intramurals et the word of Chnst dwell In you abundantly IH all wisdom teach and admonlsh one another 20 RADUATES ST ASNE SENIUQ fu m? 59 909 9353 Q' i'1 . i fi. 'W WITIMWW-L 1 I --1-7 N an is an islandg No man stands alone. s -, , I' 1 lv 1,1 'yi-f: 1.5.2 1 -1 fi ' ' E . ' 1 5 15' 1-e----I-1 1 I , ?w.w-.. e Q s Q s 3 Q I W --W.. I 3 6 I. . F7 A :, In k In Y . in A 4 , . ff :QI - fa , A -f1- .. .f fs? f. 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MHA , : 21 Lawrence joseph Anderer 2019 Temple Court Baldwm lN Y St Chnstopher Parish CYA 2 3 Spamsh Club 2 3 Nlathe matics Club 3 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Football 1 Golf 2 3 Edward joseph Blngh jr 55 Shellbank Place Rockville Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh Spanish Club 2 3 Mathematlcs Club 4 Basketball 1 2 Football 1 2 Bankmg 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Martha Susan Brmdley Kathleen Ann Aslp 47 Ocean Avenue Amltyvllle N Y St Martin of Tours Pansh CYA 3 4 Secretarral Club 3 4 CSNIC 4 Latm Club 3 Maureen Ehzabeth Brennan 82 Yale Place St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 2 3 4 Latm Club 5 Cheer lea er 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Llbrary Assxstant 1 2 Secretarral Club 1 2 3 Student Sennce League 2 8 Edward Thomas Aylward 2471 Columbus Avenue Oceansrde N Y St Chnstopher Pansh CYA 2 3 Latm Club 2 3 Spamsh Club 2 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Penelope Ann Brennan 47 Dogwood Lane St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 2 3 Class Offrcer Vloe Presldent 1 Treasurer 2 4 Latm Club 3 Blue Team Nlanager 4 Iunlor Dance Com mlttee 3 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Lx brary Asslstant 3 Secretarlal Club l 3 4 Student Counc1l3 4 As 404 XVoodbr1dge Road ,- Rockulle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh Class Oflncer lux: Presldent l 2 Span rsh Club 4 Speech Club 8 4 'vlatbe matres Club 3 4 Gold Team Captam 4 Cold Team Class Representatne 1 2 Debate Club 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Lamb 4 Twxrler l 2 72. Patrrcra Ann Be H 171 De Mott Avenue Rockville Centre IN Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh Latm Club 1 Blue Team Captam 4 Blue Team Class Representahve 2 Twlrler 1 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Lxbrary Assrstant -3 Secretanal Club Iludlth Ann Brenner 30 Faxrvrew Boulevard Hempstead N Y Our Lady of Loretto Pansh CYA 3 4 Legron of Mary 3 4 Glee and Dramatic Club 4 Red Cross Class Representatlve 3 4 Intramurals 3 4 Secretanal Club 3 4 Kathleen Ann Brown 20 Bex erly Parkway Freeport 'N Y Holy Redeemer Parxsh CYA 2 3 4 Legxon of Mary 1 2 4 Clee and Dramatrc Club 1 2 4 Intramurals 3 4 Secretanal Club 4 , I U l l - V K - v , . . , . . I , s -' '. :A - ' 4 I' 4 9 , , . 4 I s i y - , 5. , I. , I . ' 5 l, 2, 3, 4. I I Q ' ' I , u n .I a , . A . : , 5 4 - , , 5 . . - 9 ' A , ' , s ' , aI ' , g 9 I , 4 . 4 f I 9 s , . , - I I I . s , I I 3 , . - or V I lkffabwt 5 3 v i Q . Rockville Centre, N. Y. Rockville Centre, N. 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I 9 ' v S- I- 5 1 I . . 1 ' . a -I . , 5 . 5 ' , 5 . , ,Is v , 1 S S , - S Stephen Ioseph Brown lo XX haley Street Freeport N Y Holy Redeemer Parnsh Sodallty 4 james Lester Callahan 7A Farrvrew Avenue Baldwm N Y St Chnstopher Pansh Latm Club 2 Trl Scl Club 2 Band CYA 2 3 Eugene Joseph Cattaneo Edward Anthony Buch 63 lntervale Roclullle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Parish Sodalrty 4 Class Offuer Treasurer Spanxsh Club 2 3 4 Baseb ll Mathematics Club 4 Debate Club Football 1 7 Intramurals 1 2 S Track 3 4 Brran Wrlllam Callery 7 Laflyette Axenue Hempstead V Y Our Ladv of Loretto Parlsh Class Offxcer President 2 Treasure Patrlcla Margaret Byme 44 Nladlson Asenue Rockxllle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 2 3 4 Red Cross Representatne 1 '7 Gold Team Class Represent xtne 3 lntramurlls 1 2 3 4 Secretar al Club 1 2 3 4 Captam for Per10d1 eals 3 4 Art Club 4 Stephanie Anne Calo 9 jasper Street X Xallev Stream V Y St Bomface Parish 1' C A 3 4 Legion of Mary 1 2 S0d1llf5 4 1321595111 1 Football 1 Tvurler 4 Intramurals 1 4 Llbrary ntramurals 1 2 3 4 33.34 Edgerton -Xxenue If Xl antagh N Y J lj! St Frances de Chantal Parish I 4. and Trac 3 Cross Country 3 Assrstant 1 2 7o Morra Frances Cahlll 18-X Xlame Axenue Rockulle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh A 7 '3 4 Intramurals 2 '3 SeLrLtar11lCluh1 2 3 4 Stude t Servlce League 3 4 V1rg1n1a LOUISE Cartenuto 88 Hawthorne Place Xhlweme 'XI Y Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Intramurxls 1 2 3 4 Llbnrv slstant 7 3 Secretarnl Club 1 Joyce Ann Chrlstnansen 801 Xhlloxs Road Franklin Square N H Our Ladv of Lourdes Pansh CYA .3 Intrlmurals 3 Spamsh Club ' . ' CY L., -, 5 . ' , ., 4g I ' j '- . '. , 9 n ,I 9 ' 15 H , 3 ' A , , 5 a 1g , L: ' 4 c ' 4 4: s ' 2 , ', 5 , iQ . 2-9 . , , 45 , , ', 9 - ft' ff w 1 ' U . S z,,,g'.'As- 15 v v 4- ' L., 5 ' I , 2, 3, 4. 1 A . . . . il ' N .' . A ' . ' v v ' . K , r . . . . . , . , . . . QW. gs.- , ' ' , 4: Y. - , g ' r , 9 - ' 1 ll 1, x t 17' ' ' 1 . R NQT' I I L Y, ' D B 2, 3, 45 k 5 'r. .' 1' Q Q ' -5 k -4 . - ' '- N 3, 4. L-7 joseph Peter Clacclo 141 S Centre Avenue Ronkulle Centre N 1 St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 3 Lwtln Club 2 3 Spanxsh Club 3 N1 xthenntns Club 4 Intra umls 1 2 3 Patrlcla Murlel Confoy 176 Morr1s Avenue Rockulle Centre 1X Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh Club 1 0 Twlrler 1 4 Mathunatxcs Club 2 Paul FFHUCIS Coyle 441 Hempstead -Menre Rotkxxlle Centre V 1 St Agnes Cathedral Pansh C1 -'K '3 4 Cl ISS Offlttr rtsldtnt 1'ootb xll 1 7 3 4 lntram 1 3 4 Box s C Denms Edward Clare 46 Shcllbwnk Plume Rotkullt Ctntrc IN Y Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 9 3 4 Lntm Clnb 2 Spanmsh Club 3 4 Art Club 3 lntrlmumls 2 62 'lug Frederlck Patrlck Coffey 124 Dartmouth Stree Rockville Centre IN Y Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA plmsh Club 4 Foothill 1 4 Intrunurals 1 9 Tratk 4 7 wg :IB joEllen Crane obert Patrxck Croke 320 EIST B1'021dW'1Y 70 Lmcoln Avenue LONE Bhllh N ll Rotkulle Centre N Y Niary of the Isle Pansh St Agnes Cathedral Pansh Ltgmn f Nlxry 4 Latm Club CXX 0 'Z 4 I'xt1n Club '3 4 Spanish FSHC 4 Club 7 '3 Intramurals 5' Band 1 2 4 Iosephme Anne Coffey 111 Hcndrxckson Avenue Rotlwxlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 2 8 Gltc and Dramahc Club 4 Lat C b 3 4 ln murals 1 2 3 4 Secrctanal Club 1 Ioan Anne Cooney Maple Avenue Rockulle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh and Dl llTl3tlC. Club 1 Art Club Intramurwls 1 2 8 4 Secretarxal C um 3 4 Raymond Charles Cummlngs 139 Chestnut Street Lynbrook N Y Our Lady of Lourdes Pansh Class Ottmar Treasurer 3 Basketball 2 Intnmurwls 1 Track '3 4 Cross Country 3 4 Boys Chomr 4 il A M442 l ,S ' 1, 3, lg ,.in lu 2, ,Kg tra- xnt ,,,4. S ,,,5 --.' . St. ' ' 4 1, .Sf ' ' f V . t I ' Y. . ' St. ' . 2, 3g S 1 g . '1 1. ' 1 ' ..- - I ,v y , , , , , - ,S 2 n ,. ' W V K an 4 -.-,, . ' , -XX-'V ' 3 42 . ' 'I ' , 1. . I H , l D Class Officer 1g C-lee and Dramatic 3- Ai' Cleo I C .. 3 --Q ,1 2 ' , if 3.4, 1 1 ,,,, - ' ' .e .F 1 1 , . . ' A I' xK'z'J. I K . R , , 2 1 ' l v ' 2 4 I ' - l St.. ' , ' ' 1 , , , 'A 21-, S 4' PV' -' 0 .1 ' 3 -' 49 A'.--,-. 341' -,S -l ' 1, 44 ' 2 .1-, , 9 ' ur- . 1,,.g V . -5 f , , , als , 2, ', 5 ,' ' hoir 4. 3, 4. ' 1- -5 - 2 james Patrick Dalv 194 31 lla Road Hollis 4 N Y St Pascal Baylon Parish Sodallty 4 Art Club 3 4 Football 3 Intramurals 2 3 Lamb 4 0'-fs oaqum Ierome De Ibero 94 Harvard Axenue Rockville Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Parish Latm Club2 Basketballl 2 Football 2 4 Track Catherine Ann Dearle 235 Princeton Road Rockville Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Parish Legion of Nhry 2 3 4 CYA 2 3 4 Class Officer Secretary 1 Latin Club 2 3 Intramurals 1 2 4 Lamb 'qt 3 4 Mathematics Club 2 fi Mei 'e' f- 'wfQm22- I it lg Q at , r', William Albert De Milt 26 S. Cottage Street X' alley Stream N. Y. Holy Name of Vlary Parish CYA 2 3 4' Latin Club 2' Spanish Club 3 4' Nlathematics Club 2 3. 4' Intramurals 2 4' Agnesifm Rock :gy Christine Marie Dezladus Mary lane Donnelly Kathleen Marie Durham 377 Forest Avenue 19 Jackson Avenue 27 Riverside Drive Rockville Centre N. Y. Rockville Centre N. Y. Rockville Centre N. Y. St. Agnes Cathedral Parish St. Agnes Cathedral Parish St. Agnes Cathedral Parish Stephen Ioseph De May 732 Lenox Road Baldwin N Y Our Lady of Loretto Pansh Latin Club 2 Spinnsh Club 7 3 Nlathtmatus Club 2 3 4 Tratk lntrimurils 1 7 Cross Country 3 Pamela Regina Deverall 82 Windsor Avenue Rockville Centre N. Y. St. Agnes Cathedral Parish Glee and Dramatic Club l 2, 3' Latin Club 2 3' Debate Club 3- Mathe- matics Club 2 3' Captain for Periodi- cals 4' Blue Team Class Representative 2' Intramurals 1 2 3 4. -f 2 A f . ' ': sf.-..1gwvfg,l5 Paul Hem'y Duman 36 Intervale Rockville Centre lN. Y. St. Agnes Cathedral Parish Intramurals 2 3' Latin Club 3. CYA 3 4' CSMC 4- Art Club 3' Spanish Club 4- BlueATeam Class Rep- CYA 2 3 4- Soclality 3 4' Class Oifi Secretarial Club 1 2. resentative 3 4' Cheerleader 3 4' cer Vice President 3 4' Football 2. Intramurals 4' Secretarial Club 1 3- Intramurals 1 2 3' Boys Choir 4. 20 Mary Ellen Farrell 712 Scranton Avenue East Rockaway N Y St Raymond Pansh CYA 2 3 Legion of Mary 3 Class OHICET Secretary 1 3 4 Red Cross Class Representatlve 1 2 Intramurals 3 CSNIC 2 3 Maureen Agnes Flynn 411 Morns Avenue Rockvllle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh Mathematxcs Club 2 3 CSMC 1 2 Cub123 P3tI'lCl3 Ann Flsher 65 Archer Street Freeport NI Y Our Holy Redeemer Pansh CYA 3 4 Legxon of Mary 1 2 3 4 Erleen Mary Fltzsrmmons 30 S Forest Avenue Rockwlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 2 3 4 Legron of Mary 2 3 Glee and Dramatrc Club 1 Latm Club 2 3 Captain for Penodx cals 2 Student Seruce League 3 4 Class Offxcer Secretary 1 2 Glee and Dramatlc Club 1 2 AQHESIHH Rock 2 Lmda Veronica Frel 19 Wmdermere Place Roekvrlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh Mary Theresa Glbb0HS 28 Du Bols Avenue Valley Stream N Y Holy Name of Mary Pansh CYA 3 Legion of Nlary 1 2 3 4 CYA 2 3 4 Latm Club 2 3 Intra murals 1 Legion of Mary 2 3 4 .A, Emest George Crandmettl Thomas Joseph Gulda 43 Franklm Place 88 Muzrfield Road Oceanslde Y 'Y Rockulle Centre NI Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA '7 3 4 Glu and Drimatrc Club Niathenntnts Club 4 Football 1 7 2 Baseball 1 Spamsh Club '3 4 Inltrzmumls 1 7 Nlathcmnlcs Club 3 4 Football 1 4 Intramurals 3 4 Kevm Stephen Flaherty 344 Randall Avenue Freeport N Y Our Holy Redeemer Pansh CYA 2 3 4 Mathematlcs Club Intramurals 2 3 4 Agneslan Rock 1 Lamb 3 4 Reglna Ann Graham 27 De Mott Place Rockvrlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 3 4 Twlrler 3 4 Spanlsh Club 2 3 Glee and Dramatrc Club 1 I , , . , , 5 , A , , . . I , 33, 2- S - r . 4-I Y . . . 6 5 l , , - . , I . . , lv. . . : ' - , , , s , , : ' H 3, 45 .' , la , , 5 4 1 S a 1 - 3, 4. 35 Intramurals 1, 2,1 3,,4g Secretarial 1 Mathenlatics Club 3, 45 Ihtramdrals 1 , , . A 1 f 1, 2, 3, 4. If ' ' , . . l Y . . 5 ' v , y , I ' l y S y 1 v ,I . l 1 A, v tif i f C- Q 4. . . .F . , . . . ' , . . . L..,,g Ht z.' ' . t 9 ,L..,3, ' g . .U g 1 - , g H 4g 1 . ' , L., 3. 26 Chnstme Theresa Hart 28 Gay Lore Dnve Amityville lN Y St Nfartm of Tours Pansh Art Club 3 4 Intramumls 3 4 Secretanal Club 3 4 Bankmg 3 4 Peter Raphael Hoffmann .36 Chestnut Street Rockulle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh Sodallty 3 4 Class Offxcer Presldent 4 Nhthemmcs Club 4 Trl Sm Club ootbxll 1 '3 rimurlls '3 4 'AZIICMIH Roc 7 Golf 7 3 Stuclmnt Counul 4 Boys Chonr 4 Carol Anne Hedderman 192 Burtxs -Xxenue Roekvrlle Centre X Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CY-X 3 4 Spamsh Club 4 Art Club 3 4 Cheerleader 4 Intramurals 3 4 Secretarlal Club 4 Student Counul 4 Frank Edward Hopklns 10 Vernon -Xwenue Rockwlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh FO0tb'1l11 2 3 Intramurals 1 2 Track 3 Niarv Ellen Hovt 3 8 Pxrlunu Plice Baldwin N I St Christopher Pansh CX-X 7 3 4 Glee 'md Drxmfatlc Club l Spmlsh Cluh 3 Nhthemrtus Club 3 Intimgulls l 3 4 Secretmrml L1 Francls Rlchard He garty 7 Ostend Road Island Park N Y Sacred Heart Pan sh Spamsh Club 4 Niathematrcs Club 4 Intramurals 4 Boys Choxr 4 john F rancls Houston 30 Seltz Avenue Rockulle Centre lN Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh Sodahtw 4 C'1A 3 4 Basketbal Intramurals l 7 3 4 l 1 Patrlcla Marie Hmch 14 Hanson Place Freeport N Y Our Holy Redeemer Pansh CYA 7 8 4 Class Offlcer Secretary 1 3 Red Cross Class Representatnp 1 Spanlsh Club 4 Gold Team Class Representatne 7 3 Debate Club 1 Llbrary Assrstant 3 Intramurals 1 2 5 4 Secretanal Club 1 2 3 4 Catherlne Rose Howe 784 Plymouth Strut XX Hempste ld N X St Thomas the Apostle Pansh Rad Cross CI1ss Represtntatne 3 4 Art Club '3 Intrlmurils 3 Lxbmry Assxstant 1 Rosemary Eleanor Joerg 30 hnoluood Roid Rockulle Centre X X Our Lady of Lourdes Pansh SF Cu ' 3 Lmtm club 3 Speech club 4 Intrunurals 4 Llbrxrx Asslstlnt 3 4 Secretxrnl Club 3 4 A , s -h , 4 , ' 9 - 3, , V' P . , , s - , 9 3 . 1 . - ' 1, 2. . 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Cl b , -,-1, .f ' 3,5 27 Marllyn Doris Iongebloed U19 St unln Aunu1 Bxldwn Y Y St Chrlstopher Pansh Spuush Club 4 Il1ll tlTlllI'llS l 2 3 Maureen Katherme Kershko 240 lwllllrr Aunue Fruport IN Y Our Holy Redeemer Parlsh A '7 -3 4 Legmn of Mxrx 1 3 4 Clxss ORILST Nice President 1 Glee and DTlIn'lf1C Club 1 7 Sec. e tarlal Club 2 3 4 Maureen Florence Lambert 21 Ieverlth Strut llcmpstr ul N H Our Lady of Loretto Pansh Cllr and Drxmltu Club l I xtln Club Spuush Club 4 Blue '11 Cllss prmsrntxtnr 1 It murxls I 2 Llmb 3 1 wwf: Mary Ann Keenan I7 Olne Court Rockullt Centre IN I St Agnes Cathedral Parish CH-X 7 3 4 Splnlsh Club 4 Llliflfy ssnst mt 1 u tr Lrctlrnl Club l Wllllam Edward Kleman 53 'Xottxn5,h H11 Line Hoclnlllt Cmntn N X St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CHA 3 abate Club 4 V! 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Club 1 7, Lltln Club 3, Art Club 1, 2, lntrlmurxls 1, 7 3, 4, Footbxll 3, 4, Trunk 3, 4, Studtnt Council 3, 4, Boss Choir 4 Txmothv Rlchard Phelan 361 Vlundsor -Xunuc Rockxllle Cantrt 'N Y St Agnes Cathedral Parlsh 7 L my 4 C ss lttl' lruuhnt 1 7 Spxnlsh Cub l not w '3 lntramur 1 s 1 btuc cnt Counul 4 Frank Andrew Rauch 100 Vmcent Avenue Ly nbrook Ix Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 2 3 4 Sodallty 4 Class Officer Treasurer 2 Banking 1 7 -3 Intrl murals 1 2 3 4 Secretarial Club 1 Boss Choxr 4 . x . y 28 . .' '1 1 1 ' ' . J -1 - , S . 'e X M' ' , ,, '. 1' of Nli j 2.3 . , Cap- ' L, :, 5 ,L - '. .,'- t1'n 1 ' 1 3 2, 1 ' 'fun ' N 5 1 ' 1., 5 .7 1 ', 3, 4. I3, 4, Bas:-ball 1, Football 1. 2, 3, 45 r , 7 ' g 1 1 ' 1, 2, . . 4 .- , L. 9. 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PQ- 1' Y 1 ' 1 'f . :AK 5 1 . 3' . la, Y '- O - I 1 fav' 'V 11 1 .- 4 , -pf.,-:'1'-'15!t5',.a-' . , df ' - 1 X-,I-:M-,ts - l Q In fi: T L. ' 'll-1 .1-1:1'14f ' f , ,N Mgt,-3,,:'L,1 ,ya E LW DERCLASSM No man lS an ISIIUIII, Ewry man lS cz pzece 0 the fontlnent E NA wzuw us 1 ff, -4a:acv--'o1-enngn- S ...1..i., J 'Q . ' M f, fi -' ' fig , -3.5 V ,, f, r5x,vL 1 'L 'jx 'Qs 7.2, ' . 64 ' ff 4,, ,F ' .QV jf? --i----- n ' ,.-ff 9 1 ' 4 ' 0 w ,.gX-if 7- A ,.. ,a 4 ' ' ' '. J r' ,r-1. X JL-:X , Q ' 'Lf I U ' I SL. gl. rv I 1 W V 31? '- . 4 ive- 4 1 A 1: 'f-M -5 A 'L M, -'ri-' ' . .Q M Y' , ,1- J- X W, if v 4 -'1 , .LAS L X .. Q' 11 :fm -. . - , f f 1' if 2540? Z pf' if f' ! Ti ' ' ff ' 3 . ,, - - :X 5, -1' uf ,a .i 1- ' c A - 'F' '1 -213-iiafgwrgggfgggfzgsfr Front Row: Sister Francis Loretta, Rosemarie Bovino, Rosanne Rubien, Katherine Dollard, Mary Stelfann, Patricia Sullivan, Suzanne Pillman, Patricia Fisher, Virginia Sorrentino. Second Row: Kathleen Kelly, William McCarten, John Fackler, Richard Kiernan, Robert Carty, Ralph Young, John O'Connell, Peter Treadway, Ioseph Joerg, Sarah Teichman. Third Row: Evelyn Scholly, Mary Baffa, Sandra McKeith, Carol Chadwick, Francine Manes, Barbara Schimmenti, Susan Armstrong, Diane Quigley, Pauline Juniors-Room 3 Hugh Conway, vice president, Kathleen urer, and Richard Kiernan, president, Kelly, secretary, Suzanne Pillman, treas- scan books in Room 3's limited library. Cusano, Barbara Spero, Maureen Manning. Fourth Row: Josephine Braun, Patricia 0'Connor, Mary Fitzpatrick, Carol Murray, Kathleen, McKeever, Mary Nevins, Nancy Cleva, Mary Padgett, Ellen Cummiskey, Marianne Furey, Mary Kramps. Back Row: joseph Anzalone. John Michael, james Folts, Francis O,Keefe, Hugh Conway, Texas Pempel, Francis Pirnak, Paul Wvheeler, Thomas Burke. Class History XVe of the junior Class can look back on our three years as the most busy and fun-filled of our lives. As freshmen we were speedily introduced to the mysteries of changing classes, finding the cafeteria, and discovering whether or not there really was a swimming pool on the fourth floor. However, things were different when. the following Septem- ber, we returned as wise and carefree sophomores. Our class was selected to become the first sopho- more Scholarship Croup, and we settled down to a whirl of study, football games, basketball, and, for the girls particularly, the Blue and Cold Meet. This year, as juniors, most of us still found our- selves in the Scholarship Class, and again became engrossed in clubs. sports, the ceremony at which we received our senior rings and the glittering lun- ior Prom, held in the school cafeteria. Then came the Blue and Cold Meet againl So the year prog- ressed until it came time to say good-by to another senior class and spend a summer looking forward to our own final year at Saint Agnes. S38 wi v v 1511 'ig 'L 2 ' , ' A 45 www 4 mi' . .M 's g - ' .,f- 5' gk 3' 3'A 'l '5 'VI if a4'AN, . A A A I , - H V 2 ? Q Q1'I Sl , A i Class History This year marked a time of transition in our high school lives. As freshmen and sophomores we often failed to avail ourselves of the many scholastic opportuni- ties afforded us. But now as juniors we are thinking seriously of the years that lie ahead of us and are doing our best to prepare for them. XYe have had more subjects from which to choose. Those students interested in engineering or similar fields could choose physics and math. Art, music, a third year of Latin, and modern languages were also offered. American history, English and the new course in religion were studied by all. All work and no play, to paraphrase a saying, makes Saint Agnes students dull ones. Believing in this, Room 28 students shared in all school activities. As we look back over this yearis highlights we see our wonderful junior prom, those fun-filled pep rallies and the ring ceremony among many others. Sister Imeldine, our home room teacher, has done much for us. XVC appreciate the time and toil she has provided in helping each one of us to become more intelligent and mature individuals. Juniors-Room 28 ESM I V l, The officers of Room 28 discuss their day at school. They are Jay Connolly, treasurer, George Lehan, vice president, Arlene Merkert, secretary, and Richard Fellmann, president. Front Row: Mary Frein, Susan Fletcher, Anne Holfelder, Dorothy Stubing, jordan, Paul Donofreo. George Nielson, Michael Cianflone, joseph Hen- Arlene Merkert, Monica Lesko, Barbara Kaufmann, Patricia Sullivan, Regina dricks. Daniel Mc-Donald, Richard Cerow, Bemard Harrington, Christopher Pearsall, Joann McEwan, Noreen Daly, Sister Imeldinc. Second Row: Grennan. Back Row: John Ilanlcy, Robert McKenna, Richard Ferguson, joan Gall, Mary MeCloy, jane O'Grady, jean Kendall, Catherine Healy, Richard Fellmann, ,lames Connolly, Henry Balboa, George Lehan, john Linda Rakeman, Mary Lou Kelly, Anne Garvey, Irene Madden, Margaret McDonald, Lewis Livermore, Joseph Ferri. Maughan, Margaret Burrowes. Third Row: Richard Benincasa, William 2' rf' 1 3 E Q i I Front Row: Sister Grace Florian. Jacqueline Sotiru, Marv Ifllen Murphy. Loretta Mohr. -Ioann Coonelly, Maureen Donovan. Iiileeu Fegan, Noel Donohue, Maureen Doughertv. Carol Dolezel. Second Now: Xlarv Lou Ferrari. Marjorie Bissett. Sandra Cerow. Theresa Sikorski. -lutlith Durham. lillen Murphy. Carol Thoina. lilizaheth lfenley, Sheila Maclean. Third Row: lloward Stouges. ltayinond Steiner. Patricia Tomek. ltosann Buttner. Juniors-Room 29 President Robert Vogel, Vice President YVilliain Voltura, Secretary Mary lillen Murphy. and Treasurer Maureen YYallaee salute the flag in respect for their country. -ll gl Claire Bucher. Kathryn Droge. Maureen VVallaee. Justin Thompson, Owen Dowd. Fourth Row: Joseph Pette. blames Ose, Richard Iloppenhauer, Xvlllltllll Yoltura. Gerard Brennan, Joseph YVagner. Michael Killelea. Back Row: Terrence Tuhinan. John Yanfloutren, Rohert Vogel, Gerard Xlurphv. Philip Nielson, Robert Neil, Robert Quinn. David Becker. Class History As one of the four junior classes we are now antici- pating our senior vear. llalf wav through high school we realized how important these vears of our lives are. ln our freshman and sophomore years we were just learning ahout high school and adjusting ourselves to it. Now that we have had three vears behind us we know how consequential thev are. and so we intend to inalte this last one the luest and most meaningful. We have participated in extra-curriciilar activities. which are also important. Through the vears we have had some students represent us in inost of them. especi- allv sports and cheerleading. We have also had representation in most of the school cluhs. There have heen a iuunher of students who have given us honor hy receiving testimonials. XYe hope that this can continue and we can graduate with a class representative of Saint Agnes High School and the training received therein. Front Row: Sister Mary Campion, Marie Fealy, Claire Diercks, Marianne Gaffney, Kathleen Dolan, Judith Reisert, Kathleen Sloggatt, Julia Joyce, Lois Howard, Susan Berke, Eunice Graziano. Second Row: Robert McGold- rick, John Radelot, John Anderer, Francis Alexander, Dominic Fennell, Robert Moinester, Richard Dwyer, Brian Gallagher, james Corley, Peter Hendricks. Third Row: Susa Uppstrom, Susan Scott, Mary Ann Hargrove, Mary Fitzgerald, Bernadine llvanac, Margaret Marrin, Edna Hinch, Jean Sophomores- Room 22 Francis Alexander, president, Martha Creede, secretary, Joseph Altman, vice president, and Thomas Giallorenzi, treasurer, stop in the midst of their chores to pose for a picture. Graham, Mary Ann Heyer, Nuala Crowcock. Fourth Row: Thomas O'C0n- nor, Edward Murphy, Ronald Cook, Thamas Giallorenzi, Brian Jennings, Neal Curtin, Ralph Stinebrickner, Kenneth Ripple, Michael Bonacum, Joseph Altman. Back Row: Elaine Beehe, Mary Saunders, Christine Padgur, Mary Griffin, Mary De XVeese, Martha Creede, Susan Reid, Ann Dungate, Renuy Harrigan, Sandra Brennan. Class History The word sophomore is derived from the word 'isophosi' mean- ing wise and 'imorosn meaning foolish. Our class, having been selected as the scholarship group, had to show that we possessed more wisdom than foolishness. As the year unfolded, we patiently became accustomed to the strange Greek names we heard in his- tory class, and the unfamiliar sounds of a modern language. We soon accepted geometry theorems as a part of our daily routine, and in English and Latin the words of Shakespeare and Caesar were opened to us. In religion class we regained a deeper appre- ciation of the great redemptive love of Christ. As a class and as individuals, we have distinguished ourselves in many activities, and have shown our school spirit in whatever we have undertaken. Both in sports and in scholastic activities we have proven that we are true Agnesians. Caesaris famous statement, uYeni, Yidi, Yiciu could have served as a motto for the sophomores of Room 22. XVhen we first arrived within the hallowed xvalls of Saint Agnes, we were in a maze, but we soon became a part of this vibrant organization. Now that we have completed our sophomore year, we have ful- filled the last part of the quotation - we conqucredii. Not only did we conquer polygons, Caesar and Hammurabi, but we also conquered - to a small degree at least - ourselves. This triumph comes not only through our own merits, but also through the unselfish assistance and inspired guidance given us by the devoted sisters and priests. Class History In the fall of 1958, the hallowed halls of Saint Agnes Cathedral High experienced the enthusi- astic on rush of forty-nine sophomores to Room 253. We began the school year with great promise of exemplary achievements in all fields of endeavor. This past year we were led to the study of the Gallic XVars and the first studies of French and Spanish. ln religion the vital events of Christis life held our ever increasing interest while geo- metric propositions increased our hewilderment. XVe continued our study of English and through the pages of our world history hooks we explored the various ancient empires of the world. NYe the sophomores of Room 23 hope that as our years here at Saint Agnes continue, we may become hetter Agnesians, and therefore better Catholics. Sophomores- oom 23 l r 1 ,sv Shivering William Murphy, treasurer, receives a glance of sym- pathy from Vice President Rosahel Anderson while President James Beams and Secretary Kathleen Murphy pause before entering school. Class History .lust as the United States is called the melting pot of nations, room 2-1 can be referred to as a melting: pot of representatives from freshmen home- rooms. As we returned to school in September we looked forward to the many changes our sophomore year would bring. a new schedule, new classmates and new teachers. XYith our freshman year behind us, we felt that we were on our way to establishing a name for our- selves as sophomores. XVe are well represented in practically all extra-cnrricular activities. Our boys control the football and track fields as well as the basketball court. XVhile participating in all the various drives we are certain that the sponsors appreciated our en- thusiastic attitude. As our sophomore year draws to a close we eagerly await the day when we can receive our rings which will make us distinguished school members. Sophomores-Room 24 Jerome Healy, class president, Elizabeth Slocum, vice president, Thomas Murtaugh, treasurer, and Cheryl Riley, secretary, preview the luncheon menu with pleasing smiles. ,Qs GQ 1 o Front Row: Sister Dorothea, Nancy Young, Carol Rowan, Lee Ann Mortara, Patricia 0'Reilly, Diane Smith, Anne Fricl, Mary Cooper. Anne Oakes, Pamela Lent, Donna Simpson. Second Row: Alexander Troso. George Mathews, Michael O'Connell, Frederick jones, Richard McCarthy. Wesley Schack, John Battenfeld, Neil Yopat, Thomas Fitzsimons, David Cattaneo. Third Row: Robert Hannan, Thomas Butler, Thomas Murtaugh, Charles VVeber, Joseph Hoffmann, VVilliam Hogan, Jerome Healey, Francis Cata- lanetta. Fourth Row: Barbara O'Reilly, Maureen Kirby, Dorothy Cannon, Lillian 0'Crady. jeanne Cosgrove, ,loan Caswell. Cail Carney, Victoria Zoldak, Abigail YVaters, Donna Von Clahn. Back Row: Joseph Helfenstein, Cynthia West. Margaret Stevenson, Elizabeth Slocum, jane XVcrth, Cheryl Riley, Marilyn Mahler, Maureen Reid, Mary Mohring, Evan Simmons. 44 so Front Row: Edward Fries, james Foth, John Hayden, Arthur Calan, Thomas Cox, Bemice Maughan, Christine Chisholm, Ann Natalie. Second Row: l Raymond Sullivan, Francis Maggiacomo, john Ahearn, Daryl Sheppard, Robert Bozza, Patricia Ilancke, Mary Anne Brady, Rosemary Farco. Clare Melzer. Third Row: Edward Mackey, Martin Zariello, james Murphy, , Peter Devcrall, james YVaite, Judith Skoblicki, Susan Ilald, Margaret Hoyt, Sophomores-Room 34 Richard .Lee, treas1u'er: Iudith Skoblicki. secretary, Stephen Shiebler, vice-president, john Ahearn, president, marvel at the distance to the basement from room 34. 45 Valerie Bligh. Fourth Row: Gerard Regan, Robert YVilliamson, Stephen Shiebler, john Sheridan, Richard Mooney, Peggyann Butler, Ellen Clarkson Mary Landers. Dorothea Dennis. Back Row: VVilliam Chelius, Robert Sundman, David Anderson, Richard Lee. Paul Faye, Barbara Baudouin, Patricia Keaveny, Patricia Isabella, john Daly. Class History Returning from the summer vacation we of room 34 found ourselves placed higher than any other class in the school. This distinguished position was not because of our scholastic ability but because we were the only class on the third floor. Placed in the music room, -18 students climb three flights of stairs every morning. Each one of us has a certain task for which he is responsible each day. In this way we all help in keeping our class clean and orderly. Although, in a way, we are beyond civilization we have a representative in almost all the extra- curricular activities. Our pet subjects are English and tenth year math. Though we are a bit noisy at times. we have quieted ourselves enough to learn the essentials of our subjects. Having the largest attend- ance of all the sophomore classes in the new art program, the school can look forward to many Raphaels, da Yincis and Van Goghs. By promoting school activities and school spirit and living up to school standards the students of room 34 hope to become better individuals and holier Catholic men and women. . .t .-.fs 6 E I5 IN Q 4 Front Row: Regina Sullivan, Rita Carter, Maureen Keller, Patricia Errichiello, Geraldine Disler. Joyce Hamhcl, Carol Collins, Kathleen Sayre, Lucille Galbo, Michaele Aicher, Sister Cyrilla. Second Row: Carolyn Kendal, Iacqueline Kelly, Betty Ann Hartley, -loan Gray. Eileen Donohue. Patricia Kervick, Bernice Ewen, Maureen Clare, Josephine Bamett, Carol Desmond, Helene Sayre. Third Row: Lorraine Haynos, Carl Holfelder, Lawrence Graham, William Ahmuty, YVilliam Dooley, WValter Kiernan, Sophomores-Room IO I ,Aa President Thomas Corr and Vice President Lawrence Graham pose for the birdie, while Secretary Monica Keane thanks Treasurer Bob Kirby for holding the door. Peter Kilcommons, YValter Kelly, Peter Grennan, Monica Keane. Fourth Row: Robert Kirby, Ion Kessel, Thomas Gon', Gerard Shea, Nicholas Frederieks, Charles Kee, Philippe delloodenheke, Robert D'Angio, john DeSiena. Back Row: Richard Keenan, Stephen Hickey, Richard Hinch- liffe, Thomas Karthaus, Martin Kramer, John Deignan, Robert Hackett, Michael Grosso. Class History surroundings. Egypt. activities. all can take pride. 46 VVhen we returned in September we were happy to find Sister Cyrilla as our home room teacher YVhen we discovered that many of our former companions were not among our classmates we yy ere disheartened, but we rapidly adjusted to our new This class is somewhat like a United Nations with a boy coming from Belgium and a girl from True school spirit has been displayed in all the driyes and undertakings. Several of the junior varsity cheerleaders haye been chosen from room 10. Many of the outstanding players on various teams hue come from our class. All in all, our class s generally partaken in eyery field of extra curricul If Xl'e feel that the sophomores of room 10 h IX e done their part in making St. Agnes a school in which Class History Our history as a class began in September when we were welcomed by Sister Gilmary, our homeroom and Latin teacher. Her warm welcome convinced each student that he had at least one friend in the school. The next day our classes commenced. After school we could be heard exchanging opinions of our new subjects and teachers. Latin proved to be our most difhcult subject, but they all seemed hard. After a few weeks many of our difficulties had been ironed out. Everyone had become acquainted with everyone else. The class began to function as a unit. No longer were we being taken in by upperclassmen for nelevator passesv or cafeteria passes. YVe gradually learned where to find all the classrooms, the locker room, the office, etc. The freshman year proceeded smoothly after everyone had been orientated. XVe shared in spiri- tual, mental, social and physical activities with the rest of the school. VVe are confident that the Class of ,62 will leave its mark on the school and that the school Will leave its mark on every one of us. Front Row: Terrence Cantwell, Arthur Dodd, Louis Ciamillo, joseph Brown Arthur Bennett, Henry Barrera, Francis Casey, Brian Brennan. Second Row: Carl Altenburg, Joseph Delaney, Ronald deRoodenbeke, Armand D'Amato, Frank Bencina, William Donohue, Robert Bundy, Kenneth Burgmeier, Peter D'Andrea. Third Row: Daniel Dillon, John Caselll John Banzer, Peter Catal, Albert Chicarella, Gerald Baldwin, Kevin Braddish, William Broderick, Patrick Curran. Fourth Row: Agnes Coffey, WI. President Patrick Curran, Vice President W'illiam Broderick, Treasurer Patricia Bergen, and Secretary Geraldine Cunningham thank their class for electing them as officers. Freshmen - Room 6 Patricia DeClue, Patricia DeVVeese, Sue Ann Cramer, Geraldine Cunning- ham, Virginia Baker, Angela Cavanagh. Fifth Row: Kathleen Curley, Patricia Bergen, Jane Clare, Margaret Conroy, Ruth Cassidy, Susan Brennan, Kathryn Brande, Eileen Bull, Natalie Courtney. Back Row: Patricia Carmody, Caroline Bailey, Ioan Bensen, Patricia Connelly, Kathleen Adams, Betty Brindley, Janice Conroy. f. - -D M aw :bi .. u. Class History This year when the silent hallowed hallsv of Saint Agnes were invaded by the freshmen, they were no longer silent but rang with the noise, hustle and, yes, even excitement of the first day of high school. No doubt, in the following weeks upper- classmen became accustomed to seeing frantic freshmen groups rushing through the halls. XVe, of room 7 joined our fellows in the rush. Perhaps some seniors and juniors recalled, with humor, their own freshmen days or daze. In a few weeks we had settled down to a sub- dued routine. Hard work and homework didn't frighten us much because the upperclassmen, accus- tomed to the grind, told us, You will survive. Now we are well seasonedi' and realize that high school is a very important step in becoming good Catholic men and women. High school, with its bells and public address system, retreats and rallies, plays and meets is most promising. YVe may be the insignificant uminorsv of ,58 but we hope to be the important amajorsii of '62, Front Row: Mary Kelly, Phyllis Grennan, Mary Jane Eppig, Patricia Kehoe, Davenie Heatherton, Elizabeth Durnan, Dorothy Kiley, Barbara Jordan. Second Row: Kathleen Hartan, Caroline Kohlmeier, Margaret Hockreiter, Deborah Franck, Eileen Gallagher, Patricia Fox, Gail Kaufmann, Karen Kennedy, Virginia Heaphy. Third Row: Patricia Jennings, Patricia Flynn, Elizabeth Karg, Yolande Gouin, Nancy Doyle, Mary Gerow, Eileen Kellen- berg, Patricia Dolan, Ann Discenza. Fourth Row: Joseph Kirby, Robert Freshmen - Room 7 Deciding an amusing classroom issue are James Gallagher, president, Joseph Kilkenny, vice president, Karen Kennedy, secretary, and Nancy Doyle, treasurer. Karner, Robert Held, Ralph Fasano, John Kaheny, Theodore Gollatz, Martin Keane, Paul Hoyt. Fifth Row: Paul Joyce, Joseph Kilkenny, VVilliam Hanson, James Gleason, Robert Fitzgerald, Andrew Hofmeister, Michael Faulkner, John Herbert, Ronald Jimmerson. Back Row: James Gallagher, Gerald Fitzgibbon, Bernard Haag, Robert Koch, John Eggers, Gerald Houston, George Dunn, Randolf Durkin, Guy Hurley. A K Front Row: Sister Margaret joseph, Maureen Quinn, Patricia McF.lveney. Ellen Mack, Mary Lorenz, Dorothy Schlesier, Susan Rowan, Kathleen Scanlin, Susan Lang, Virginia Murphy, Mary Rochford. Second Row: Nlargaret O'Keefe, jane O'Neill, Diane Maguire, Marvgay McGrath. Maur- een Blurphy, Nlargaret Sauer, Maureen Mangiardi, Patricia Renehan, Constance Reiher, Carroll Mattern, Susan Patrey. Third Row: Blanche Lavoie, Barbara Rhodes, Patricia O'Brien, WVilliam McElroy, Thomas I. Freshmen - Room 8 Performing their morning duties are President Frederick Kraft. Vice Presi- dent Kevin Murphy. Secretary Susan Lang, and Treasurer Brian McNamara. Murphy, Rita Nlormile. Patricia Nlarshall, lane Lewan. Fourth Row: Kevin Murphy. Charles McTiernan. Martin Michael, Dennis Moloney. Thomas Mohr, Thomas E. Murphy, Edward Lilly, George Lang, Ronald Lucas. Frederick Kraft. Back Row: Ioseph Milone, WVilliam Motley, Brian Mc- Covern, john Motley, Brian Mause, Ilerhert Makofskc, Ioseph McDonald. james M rphy. Sian NIcNamara. 4 if 'yy' Class History The opening of a new era in our life lmegan when Saint Agnes Cathedral lligh School opened its doors in Septemher. XVe were all emharking on a new adventure: our high school career. Like hewildered halves in the woods we launched our fresh- man year as the lowest. the least. the last. XVe were not the only hewilclered ones, however, Distiuguishiuei among the seven Murphys in our class must have confused our teachers somewhat. During this year our athletically inclined classmates partook of the many opportunities that sports offered them. while the more studious proved themselves more than capable academically. Despite our mistakes and the iqnominy of heinq freshmen, our class have proved themselves faithful Aqnesians. XVe eagerly look to what the future holds in store for us. For all the near future will he spent in trying to improve our grades. For some there will he triumphs on the foothall field or haskethall court, for others their academic success will make them known through- out the school. But whatever the future holds for us. we will always be willing to uphold the dignity and live up to the good name of Saint Agnes Cathedral High School. This freshman year challenged usg it was a source of inspira- tion and enlightenment to us. We will always he indehted to all our teachers. to Sister Margaret joseph. our home room teacher, who kept us on the right path all year long. and to our fellow Agnesians who were always willing to help us when it proved necessary. 49 Front Row: Barbara Soehner, Kathleen Stubing, Barbara Vogl,'Kathleen Sullivan, Harriet Smith, Rosanne Smith, Glarice Spica, Christine Spinelli, Demerise Smith, Irene Schrauth, Elaine Ziminski, Virginia Vitanza, Gayle Sorrentino. Second Row: Thomas Reis, John Tuck, Robert Zirpoli, VVilliam Waite, William VVeil, Bernard 'wValsh, Paul Travers, Lawrence Uhlick, Robert Tomlin, George Sullivan, jay Wilder, William Sihler. Third Row: Class History Gee, I wonder what it's like in high school , many of us thought as we came to school on the fourth of September. If our homeroom teacher Sister Mary Aemilia now asked us our opinions of our first year in high school she would receive a wide variety of answers. such as: 'ilt means a wider con- centration of learningf' lt prepared me for future years of work and studyf, lt brought about closer social relationships. High school meant change of periods. noisy cafe- terias, crowded halls, some completely new subjects, social dancing and participation in sports and clubs. lt didn't take us long to get used to the whirl of high school life. XVe soon were cheering our heads off at ball games, sweating through examinations, and making ready for the Blue and Gold Meet. Our retreat enabled us to examine ourselves spiritually. The first momentous social event in high school was the Halloween Hop, which most freshmen attended. As freshmen often rl our class acted up at times. But most of us buck' flown to pass our examina- tions. This year meant many things to many students, but most of all it was the first step in the metamorphosis of children to adults. Carol Young, Jane Wagner, Patricia Tubman, Beverly Young, Marilyn VVuttke, Mary Toomey, Kathleen Wright, Karen VVallace, Marilyn Thoma, Teresa Larsen, Carol Timmes, Dale Weiland. Back Row: Eugene Sullivan, David Rose, Thomas Sofield, Martin Schuler, Robert Smith, Louis Othote. Thomas Sammon, David Othote, Iohn Serenei, Richard Otto, Michael Rowley. Freshmen - Room 9 Making use of the library equipment are Secretary Mary Toomey, Vice President Thomas Reis, Treasurer Clarice Spica and President Richard Otto. 50 bru- Senior Classes Religion S Paul Durnan calls the attention of Sister Cyrilla Mary Ellen Farrell, and Carol Heddemlan to and Theresa McGrath, Michael Rowan, Edward the illustration of the Trinity. Kuchinskas, Raymond Cummings, Paul Coyle, ,ww 7 . r-Jill 5144 Seniors employ maps to learn history. jack McNamara Christine Hart, Tom Moore and Patricia Byrne in Sister demonstrates to Veronica McTiernan, Lawrence Mackey, Charles Mirianfs history period. History Health Barbara McCom1ick, Joyce Christiansen, Mau- reen Flynn, Anne Seymour, joan Cooney, Nora Rockett and Joanne WVagner listen intently to Mrs. Firth's helpful beauty tips. English Sister Grace Florian checks Pat BelH and Bill BIcGroarty while Anne McCullough, Pete Mooshrugger and Carol Hedder- man complete their work. Advanced Algebra 'AQ Sm Donald Slover and Emest Crandinetti attempt an of Sister Francis Loretta. They hope to continue explanation of Descartes' Rule under the guidance with Solid Geometry. Sister Frances de Chantal checks the posture of Maureen Kershko, Frank Rauch, Patricia Fisher, Barbara McC0rry, Fred Coffey and Rosemary Joerg. Typing Chemistry Raphael Tomich, Sister Monica Marie and Maydene O'Keefe demonstrate the process of distillation. Future chemists can get off to a good start by using lah periods to advantage. Physical Education John Morrissee and Frank Hopkins guard James YVilliamson as he attempts to recover the ball, while Cary Rockwell, John McNamara and YVilliam McGroarty await further action. 53 Music To Virginia Cartenuto's accompaniment Sister Christophine practices a Christmas carol for the benefit of Richard Krehl, Catherine Howe and Marilyn jongebloed. x fm, I f A . x .1,y,j g All X ' f 'Af -V f 'www . a g na W 4 . 0 1 ,. ,.f1:,, ,. I ,'5L,f,: ki? H132 :fly ,UV ,,, f nil A5 igf gt 'J ,,,,' fran ,,, ,,,.Yv. V .45 ? 1 af Q f Z? S f-Z .s-gg, 1 T L 2 4 . .b ,W ,W ,Vg , ,J ff AQ , x ' ,ef ,. 4 ,, 4. ,ff M, :W Mkt' 'fl wwf, Fx W 1 K gf I VW -My Math While Iohn Michael questions Sister as to the correct formula, Texas Pempel and Ioseph Anzalone check their work. Evelyn Scholly pauses from her work to pose for the photog- rapher, which is more amusing than 11th year math. Junior Classes English Gerard Murphy seems to be holding the attention of Sandy Cerow, Michael Killelea, Mary Lou Ferrari, Maureen Dougherty.and Iustin Thompson as he delivers his speech. W Every student likes listening but it is usually a different story when it comes his turn. Religion Ioann McEwan and Mary Frein look on as Sister Mercy gives Daniel McDonald a preview of the day's religion lesson. This year a whole new course in religion was initiated. 55 History VVh1le Iohn Fackler Nancy Cleva Peter Treadway 0Connell knows the answer to a question posed Iosephlne Braun Carol Chadwick Paula Cusano ID American Illstorv class look to Mr Flnmgan lt appears obvious that Iohn Physics Slster Nlary Aemrlla explams the workmgs of a r'1d1o to Elleen Fegan Robert Neff Owen Dowd Richard Hoppenhauer and Iofmn Connelly Phw srcs lab period I9 one of the week s hnghlnghts - D6 Health Concerned about thelr health? Mrs Stegman confers wlth Niary 'Nlastrl and John Beattx . , . . ' 1 5 A ' , , A , . 1 . - s I . 1 . s s 1 1 . Y . . . V , l vf th K Y ' v . f Q ' A W -4 4 K 4 . f I . v . ,. ,V we ,.-z . . . W, J 1 ' 1' , it 4, 34 .,, '2- , I.-. - Spankh The complete attention of Christopher Gren- nan, Barbara Kaufman, Catherine Healy, Paul Donofren and Margaret Maughan is centered on Linda Ralceman as she copies a Spanish lesson on the board. Latin Sister Agnes Eugene explains some of Cicero's rhetorical devices to Mary Fitzpatrick, Mary Baffa and Robert McKenna. 57 French Eileen Fitzgerald, Francis Pirnak, Susan Armstrong, Paul VVheeler and Rosemarie Bovino busy themselves with looking at their individual maps, while Iames Folts and Ralph Young place an enlarged map on the board. 5 JRE! U . 781 5 ' M I 4 f. 1? 0.9 7 L K + f 1 u 6 3 I ff el P ' ' W n, , U7 aff ' M wp f Religion Patricia Keaveny, Gerard Regan, Ellen Clarkson, Barbara Baudoujn, and Margaret Hoyt read from the New Testament as Richard Mooney, John Ahearn, and Rich- ard Lee retrace on the map of Palestine Our L0rd's journey through Samaria. Sophomore Classes English Chairman Dorothea Dennis supervises the class as Ioan Daly discusses the plot of the novel Silas Mamer with Bernice Maughan, Rose- mary Farco, Mary Landers, Patricia Keaveny and Sister Margaret Joseph. Nw, Latin Sister Gilmary helps Mary Cooper and Victoria Zoldak translate a story from Auxilium Latinum . 59 Spanish IOth Year Math Chrlstme Chlsholm and Iohn Hay den construct the median of a trmngle on the blackboard whlle the students do the construction m thelr places the Spamsh word for hat but Cheryl Rlley contmues RS and Niartha Creede 60 French Comment allez sous? Ie vars tres blen These French salutahons are exehanged b members of Sister fraee Florlan s French elass Thomas Corr Cerald Dlsler Phlllppe de Roo denbeke Nilehael -hehe-r john Sherxdan and Helene Sayre w 46 ' , I Y A f ' . K U 1 S I. Richard McCarthy and Fred Iones seem to know to question Susan Uppstrom, George hiatthews , . . U Q-, .. .l . . In i Q A 1 I x A 1 I F, , w I I , History Mr. Layden's llistory class looks on as Frank Alexander reads and Marianne Gaffney points to Greece. Cafeteria It's always time to be hungry, whether it's first lunch period or second S 5 - I ' james YVaite and Peter Deverall P h y S IC a I seem to be enjoying their exercises as led by Mr. McCall. Education Health Mrs. Firth explains the requirements for good health to Susan Scott, Pamela Lent, Cheryl Riley, Donna Simpson, Maureen Kirby. Barbara 0'Riley, Carol Rowan, Mary Saun- ders, Gail Carney, Ann Friel and Cynthia YVest. ReHgion Sister Chrislophine gives a test while religion pupils john McDonald, Martin Michael, and Leslie Murphy search their minds for the answers, always keeping in mind that living their religion is more important than a mark. Freshman Classes Englhh As Ralph Fasano checks his answers with Sister Mary Ann, Joseph Kilkenny, Ann Discenza, Theodore Gollatz Deborah Franck and Michael Faulkner correct their own books. Cidienship Educadon Correcting James Gallagher and Nancy Doyle, Mr. Reilly explains the economic divisions of the country to James Gleason, Bemard Haag, Margaret Hochreiter, Mary Kelly and Gerald Houston. Latin Sister Cilmary gives assistance to Virginia Baker as Carl Altenburg, john Banzer, Gerald Baldwin, Kathleen Adams and Caroline Bailey complete their work at the board. Physical Education our The freshmen gurls attempt to touch their toes as thev do this WalStSllITLIl1lI'lg exer clse This IS among the many exercises the girls perform ln gym class Library Science Furthermg their studies m Library Science are Margaret Sauer Robert Karner, Martm Schuler Barbara jordan Natalie Courtney Mary Toomey VV1ll1am Broderick and Thomas Murphy I I J v . . 9 7 3 5 Up, two, three, four . . . down, two, three, f . . . ' 63 Cafeteria Freshmen wait in the, back- ground until seniors and juniors are served. Will there be anything left for the hungry crowd? Algebra Remember, a minus times a minus equals a plus , says Sister Christophine to her Algebra students Gayle. Sorrentlno, William Waite, Paul Travers and Teresa Larsen. Bhdogy Kevin Murphy demonstrates the importance of the rib cage to Iohn Motley and Mary Rochford. The study of the human body comprises 11 large part of the biology course. 64 Q '06 1118 3 .ffafm U yi..- xxx r 1 1 -L, CTI VH-I ES Each man as my brother, Each man as my rlend ML 'CF 13' J Wim ww,-e,.4,,.,R R.. Art Club Chrlstme Hart and Jrm Daly construct a paper mach stable and fxgures X fcw studcnts lr: X lllxlllq lfflllllll tht lm tlls wuth ll1I'tW smuclgcs on tht lr flus ums md ll1IlllS Scxrrfll bow arc gomg, to cltsses ohhuous of tht het th It xprons xre stlll xxrlppcd lround thur wusts 'lhtse ITL S1l6'llt wunesses testlfxmg that these lre members of the Art Club Exerx XVE'llH6SCl'lX afternoon the hum of XOICCS xssue from room 26 as '1 slgn that the club 18 meetmg Under the d1rect1on of then mother and moderator Slster Nlarx Ann all the l1ttle dolhes are hard at work They Ire preparmg for the exh1b1t that the Art Department puts on at the end of the tear The club has members of the art classes as Well as xolunteers Club members Work m all medla mcludmg penc1l charcoal pastels and water color The beaut1ful neu art room IS the1r meetmg place It IS '1 pleasure to work there The new desks runmng Water and the bulletm board cox ermg the front and part of the S1ClC wall are all added reasons why the Art Club IS becommg more md more popullr There were 34 members th1s year 'Q 9' 8 'J For Catholrc Book Week James Daly and Mary Lou Smrth dlsplay thexr poster Ioan Cooney Mary Ellen Lawson Ioan Tuck Margaret Wllson and loyce Chrlstlansen make animals out of paper mache for the Chrlstmas crlb Artists at work' Ann Dlscenza Peter Langan jane Werth James Blake Karen Kennedy Mrchael Klllelea Jane Lewan Carohne Balley and Manlyn Wuttke enjoy therr task although rt rs after school 66 Mi Practice makes perfect seems to be the motto of Robert Croke, Kathryn Cooke, Henry Barrera and David Cattaneo, diligent band members. Mr. Ferdinando directs the band during a practice session. Our Band The band has adopted a constitution this year. 'iDo's and don,t's', are clearly defined. Each member starts off with a hundred points and credits are deducted according to rule. The resulting mark will be given on the report card, since credit is given for band. Any member who attains 907 receives a letter in june. Officers this year are: Nlichael Cilmartin, Richard Dwyer, and managers Robert Croke and john Sheppard. The band has been out for most of the football games and assemblies. It was in- xited to play for the Cerebral Palsy rally at Roosevelt Field, Vocation Sunday rally and St. Patrick's Day parade at Hempstead. Members bf the band worked hard for the Spring Concert, Some selections were high- lights from Oklahoma. Xlalaguena and the Syncopated Clock. The band is directed by Nlr. Ioseph Ferdinando, while Sister Xlary Aemilia is the moderator. Mr. Ferdinando conducts the band during an assembly. The band also provided the music for our pep rallies. :sq- The band marches in the Vocation Day parade. Secretarial C ub Margaret VVard Christine Hart and Iudlth Porter sort envelopes that are collected at Sunday Masses ln the Cathedral Sister Frances de Chantal supervises sexeral senior members addressing boxes to be mailed to par ishioners Front Row Teresa NIcCrath Judith Brenner Nioira Cahill Second Row Nfarie Nfurphw Niary Nlewers Patricia Belfl Back Row Barbara McCormick Nlarcella xfCGUlT6 Patricia Hmch The function of the Secretarial Club is the malllng and arranging of the wears collection emelopes for St Agnes Cathedral The girls meet monthly in the typing room to arrange the weekly emelopes in numerical order Banking Sister Mary Ann, faculty moderator, presides as Marcella McGuire, Eunice Craziano, Mary Cerow, WVilliam McElroy and Richard Lee return their bank bags to the office. Three years ago a system of banking was intro- duced to enable the students to be thrifty. This program has proved itself a success, as students have availed themselves of this service and are now somewhat richer because 0 it. 1 68 Boys Choir One of the years hlghlrghts was the format1on of a senror bows chorr It grew out of a sen1or rel1g1on perlod at whrch Father Connelly demonstrated the chants of the Church and hvmns to Nlary Through the efforts of Father and Srster Cyrllla a boys cho1r was formed 'Ihe1r flrst appearance was made at the Prrent Student Assembly xx hen they sang the Sfxlve RCQIITI and thc Kyrre Elelson They also sang at two Xl'ISS6S the closmg Nlass of Catholrc Youth XVeek and the Colden Nlass At the Chrrstmas assembly they presented s1x Chrrstrnas carols It proved the practrcablllty of the movement IH the Church toward more efforts of the boys were not 1n va1n besrdes gammg personal sat1sfact1on they have also rnfluenced the 1un1or class Father has orgamzed a brgger and more permanent cholr for next year The formatlon of the Senlor Boys Cholr 1n 1958 rates 'ls one of the years h1ghl1ghts The Class of 1939 hopes that It w1ll become '1 permanent 1l1StItlltlOI1 Durmg Cathollc Youth Week the Boys Choir makes its debut by smgmg the Gregorlan Chant the Salve Reglna and dlfferent parts of the Mass Bull McDonald Paul Coyle Blll McGroarty Gary Rockwell and Bob Voltura are m the front row The Bovs Cholr smgs at the Colden Niass Gene Ledxuth Frank Ruddv Jack Mcxlamara Paul Durnan jim Xioodx Pete Hoffmann Bob XIc'Namara Gary Rockwell Make Rowan Anthony Keller 'md Pat 0Rourke can be seen 69 Father Connelly dlrects the choir during the closmg Niass of Catholic Youth YVeek , I ' 4 C v 9 ' l . Q c 1. ' L Q - lt, I7 V LC C 1 C . . L J. x 1 ' , . : active lay participation at Mass. The , ' ,, U ,' ,, ' , ' ' ' 1 u 7 3 ' ' Y 5 . a s 1 9 s L . . I ' . , L . . f' . t C I . C . n 1 ' ' ' 5 Y 1, .fl . . . , A , . ,', , ,. A , r 9 s 1 - A-QW i' Ioan Caswell, Lois Howard, Carol Bareia. Barbara McCorry and Sue Patrey cut out Christmas cards for the missions. Peter Hendricks, Hugh Conwav, Patrick O'Rourlce and Peter Hoffmann, officers of the Boys, Mission Club, meet to discuss communism at one of their meetings. C.S.M.C. Our Catholic Students Mission Crusade unit. also known as The Martyrs of Tonlsin Mission t'nit. has heen very active. Throughout the school year. the cluh conducts drives for clothinq. stamps. hooks and any other material of value to the missions. hoth at home and in distant lands. The special financial drive during Trent was very rewarcling. The primary purpose of the cluh. aside from its material missionary assistance. is to hetter acquaint the students of the dire need of the missionaries and to instill in them an apostolic Zeal for missionary activity. Each month, the cluh mimeographs Copies of the intention for the month as well as the mission intention and provides each homeroom with a copy. This serves to remind us that the missions need our prayers and sacrifices as well as our financial aid. The officers of the cluh are: President Barhara McCorry. Vice President Kay Asip. Secretary Kathy Sullivan. Treasurer lo Ann Sergi. The cluh meets once a week. under the direction of Sister Lawrence Imelda. OP. and Sister Mary Campion, OP. A mission unit for hovs has also heen estahlished and the cooperation received has heen an invaluable aid. Mrs. YValsh instructs Maureen Mangiardi on the method of making cord rosaries while Anne Holfelder and Nancy Doyle continue working under the direction of Mrs. Bozza. Mary Ellen Farrell, Janice Valerio, Joanne Sergi, Marie MeHarg and Mary Iane Donnelly chat with Brothers Timothy and Damien after a discussion of the foreign missions. CYA Although extrs1curr1cul1r 1et1x1t1es '1re cer talnlv lmportsnt xxe must slxx sxs lxecp IH mmd our one outstsndmff ffo1l toxx 1rcl Cod The Csthohe Youth Adorfitxon Soeretv an orgsnlzatlon encour'1f.g1ng teen wers sp1r1tu'1l growth started ID St Agnes three xears ago The students hsxe ma1nt11ned the enthus1asm w1th whmh thex started the orgf1n1zat1on and take a part IH the monthlx holx hours hx xvrrtlng and re1d1ng the1r oxxn med1t1t1ons The Holy Hour lb 1 hlend of pr1x ate medlta t1on puhhc praxer and group song Prayers from 1 spteul Holx Hour Booklet are sfud IH mto hrs own soul 1nd CXUTIIIIC h1s eonsclence Xl e are sure th It hung dose to Cod has helped many 1 boy or glrl 111 h1s sehool xx ork and more 1mports1nt Ill lllb Splfltll 1l growth Mlchacl Rowan reads hls own medltatlon durlng a CYA Holx IIour Sister Cxrllla 'Incl Father fonnellv lnstruct ushers Patrick 0R0urlce John Nlcxlamara and Paul Coxlc on the dlstrlbutlon of CYA pamphlets Ann Nlcfullough Frleen Qorlex Niomca Solflrskl Patrlck 0 Rourke Mlchael Rowen and Iosephxne Coffu writers of this xe'1rs CYA meditations revlexv past holx hours 'md thur effect on lts members Father Connollx explams the ceremomes of Holx Week to a group of attenhxe hsteners ln preparahon for the llturglcal serxxces 71 Q 0 O .' .-' '- 2 2 1 - . I l L , ' ,' c YL , ' ' l I 5 . ' , ,Q ... 1 . C '.' - QM' -2, S, 1 , ' l . , I' c. . L, . i. . i . i . Y .C . , .vi .ci . , ' 'A c X . . c . 1 5 1-'1 7' ' . ..' ' unison and time is given for each student to look - ,' 1 ', -' -' 71. Q 1 1 ' 5 15 4' z ' ' f . . L ,. .' V .. 2 I 1 While the Band watches, Sister Christophine directs the Clee Club in a medley of Christmas carols.. Glee Club If you ever chance to pass Room 34 on Monday or Friday afternoon, you would be sure to hear the melodious tones of the Glee Club. Its director, Sister Ghristophine, can be seen teaching almost anything from Gregorian chants to the latest popular tunes. Sister devotes an enormous amount of time to the Glee Club-arranging and selecting music, composing new harmony or directing approximately seventy female voices. These singers have experienced quite a busy but a most enjoyable schedule. ln October the Commit- tee on Catholic Youth Day again extended an invitation to sing at Brentwood. The Glee Club performed several times at school assemblies. The repertoire of Christmas songs will long be remem- bered as Well as the Christmas performances at Roosevelt Field. Q Some other activities presented were the joint concert of the Band and Glee Club, Confirmation and, of course, Graduation. Thanks and deep appreciation are extended to Mrs. Ray Heatherton who has given so much time and effort to the recently formed singing and dancing groups. Senior members, Iosephine Coffey, Monica Solarski. Pamela Deverall, Terry McGrath, Anne McCullough and Eileen Fitzsimmons seem to enjoy reminiscing over old songs before their practice begins. Quite a change from the usual school uniforms - and our girls sing and dance too! Front Row: Angela Cavanaugh, Dale Weiland, Davenie Heatherton. Second Row: Eileen Fitzsimmons, Marie Butler, Terry McGrath. Back Row: Gayle Sorrentino, Maureen Murphy, Clarice Soeca, Iane O'Neill, Ioann Coonelly lmanagerl, Pamela Deverall, Mary Cooper and Kathleen Murphy. 72 The Lamb Vlembers of the Lamb staff work all year to produce the yearbook Thrs wears staff was orgamzed last Xlay Every Tuesday from then to une of thrs year they could be found rn the lrbrarx or study hall wrrtrng copy makmg layouts etc Durmg the past few years sophomores and 1un1ors haxe xx orked on the book Be S1dCS greatly 21SSlSt1I1g the sen1ors they gam expenence As a result there are always staff members who know how the yearbook 1S put out The Lamb belongs to hoth the Cathollc Press Assoclatlon and the Columbla Press Assoclatlon last years 6Cllt10U recerved All Catholrc honors md medallst he also lncreased thelr knowledge on therr trrps to the press conferences it Fordham and Hofstra and the New Clty Prmtmg Company yearbook Art staff Niartha Bnndley Teresa NicCrath and James Daly and photographers Henry Balboa and Francis Prmak dlscuss the art and pictures for thlS years ISSUE of the Lamb Marlanne Caffnev kathy Dolan Marne Fealw Monrca Lesko Maydene concentrate on Writing the captions for the pictures to be used nn this Sally Telchman Rosanne Buttner and Nhrw DeWVeese check on copy while Rlchard Lee and Peter Crennan make layouts The Lamb staff editors inspect the book wlth the men of lNew Crty Pnntmg Compam Ixathryn Bruck ner, Niaureen Lambert, and Slster Rosaxre dlscuss the copy wrth Mr Adomllll, whrle Nir Ball exammes the pictures mth Cathenne Deane, Robert NIcWamara, Kevm Flaherty and Edward Well I ' . . 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K Q .. .knit l 1 J 7 'Y QA v BA v h , highegt lqqylqor-from Columbia, The staff O'Keefe, Ginny Zixzpoli, and Sheila McGrath, members of the Lamb staff l 13 Rlchard Cerow George lN1elson jack Keatlng Ann Carwex Dorothy Stublng Irene Madden Edward Aylward and Slster Agnes Eugene looks on proudly as Slster Henry joseph presents the AUXlllllD1 Latmum Trophy to josephlne Coffey Latin Club Thls REITS I 1t1n Cluh under the dlrcctlon of Sxster Agnes Eugene h1s CI1llf3'lX0l6'fl to hrlng the customs of the Rom IH people to llfe Both the jl1Hl0I'S ind sophomores l1 nc portr ned 1 Romm weddmg 1nd 1 Romm flSlIl0I'l show The Sophomoles 1n 1ClCl1t1011 spent mms llOlllS 1n making thelr own costumes The p1rt1c1p1nts wore togas and stolas representmg Rom ms from x lI'lOll9 w 1lks of llfe The rxtuals observed is well as the dress xx orn xx exe shown ID the weddmg scene In lClCl1t10II to these playlets students often smq songs 1D Lltm it the meetmgs whxch 'ITC held txuee 1 month L1t1n hmgo I9 '1lso 1 f'lVOI'ltC LllXLlSlOI1 Nlost students 1g1 ce thflt these meetmgs 1dd 1 generous measure of mterest to the study of Latm Nostra Ostentatlo or Our Show 1s staged bv 'Neal Curtm Clare Dlercks Susan Burke Niananne Gaffney and Brlan jenmngs who model the most fashlonable Roman attlre ' 9 - s s .1 3 , f , I . V , . . . . . . 4 1. . Je , , 1 , 71 . ,L L . ,, 1, , zf' , f , 1 . I l .J I .. , , 1 . 1 , 1 . . 1' 27 1 1 . K . . 1 1 ., 1 ' 1 1 . ,. ' s 1' ,. . ' ' ' ' ,1 1 1 1. . . 1 . 1 ,1. 1 1 , . ' . . 1 . 1 .1 ', ..' . -, . ' ., 1 ,. L Y 1 x. . , . . 1. 1. . 7 2 'l .l 2 2 , , 1 l . uv .,, 11 1, 1 . , . ' 1 A 5 3 9 A 1 7 .1 14 Spanish Club The Spanish Club, or as it is more formally known, Los Amigos de Espanol, sponsors a variety of activities that enable the students to gain more knowledge about Spain and the Spanish speaking countries. The third year Spanish students conduct their meetings on Wednesday afternoon during class. Several of the major activities were the writing and presenting of a play in Spanish to commemorate Columbus Day, the showing of movies about Spanish lands, the singing of Spanish songs, and the reciting of Spanish compositions dealing with customs and background. Under the protection of its patroness, Our Lady of Guadalupe, and with the guidance of its moderator, Sister Lawrence Imelda, O.P., the Spanish Club has achieved a deeper understanding of the Spanish lands and peoples. Secretary Martha Brindley reads the minutes of the last meeting while Roberta Muhr listens attentively. Ss. 0 Q -' 0 Q1 During a Spanish Club meeting, Edward Aylward, president, adjusts the projector for a movie, while Patrick O'Rourke, vice president, prepares to read a report. Richard Schaefer, treasurer, watches the proceedings. Seniors Fred Coffey, Edward Buch, Edward VVeil, Kathleen Durham, Barbara McG0rry, Judith Porter, Maureen Lambert, Mary Ellen Hoyt, and Dennis Clare enjoy participating in an interesting Spanish skit. Elaine Beebe Cathie Deane Pat Fisher Susan Meadows Eunice Craziano Doyle and Linda Fuel listen attentively to Sister Agnes Eugene during Bermee Ewen Katherine Dollard Carol Dolezel Niary Saunders Nirs the Thursday Legion meeting Legion of Mary Sister Agnes Eugene was nevslv appointed the moderator to replace Sister Mary Nlerey whose three xefzrs as chief were completed To increase the power of the Legion the Curil assigned Mrs Doyle IS President of the Thursdw Pr It Qllllllffl She has unselflshly gn en her tnne in conducting the mutmff and acquainting the girls with the most intricate of the Legion rules Collecting religious articles and magazines making book school teaching making tray cox ers for the crippled children of St Charles Hospital and hospital work are some of the Legion HIIIPS xxeeltlv lssignments This year has seen 'ln increased numhcr of girls xisitmg the nursing homes homes for the aged md working for the hhnd Thus the long dreary dns for the old folks are shortened and certunlx brightened through the girls work Our Lady 1S most assuredly pleased with the work done bv the soldiers of her Leg1on Sundav School a Legion activity 76 y pf ,1 ,X y M Ayr, 77 , 1 p ' J , - I I, , I 2 f 3 ri , AA ' Q . , , 4 , . ., A .'. ,' . I This year the Legion of Mary has been somewhat revised. marks and serapbooks, reading the Legion Handbook, Sunday ' ' 7 1 C . K - I ' A7 , L ' M C I' Y 4 . ' V I I CC I 77 I I ' f 2 A I7 , 4' C K 4 , 7 L . A c .1 . L , 1 . c 1. ' . .w . . 'Agni Q y .U A A .y if if V a 9 . I n 1 v L 7 I v 1 1 4 1 CC 1 PJ v 1 C 7 L V ' 1 1 A V, . . , 1 5 ' Carol Murray Patricia O Connor and Kathleen Kelly are surrounded bw their pupils as thew depart from teaching Pope Plus XI Library Club One of the most interesting clubs in the school is the Pope Pius XI Librarv Club. At the bi-weekly meetings books and magazine articles are reviewed and discussed by the members under the direction of Sister Rosarie the moder- ator. Librarv assistants work in the library at least one period a Week. Their duties include charging shelving and slipping books and keeping the library in order. This years officers are: Maydene OKeefc president- Kathryn Bruckner vice president and Mary Fitzpatrick treasurer. 4 Rosemarv Joerg Patricia OReillw and Caroline Kohlmexer dlscuss some of the Catholic literature m the public lxbrarw after helping to set up the Book YVeek dlsplas I I , 7 1 1 L a A 4 y 1 1 v 7 7 3 7 X 7 'T r Pxffn K . fa gf K . . , . . 1 . Offlcers of the Alpha Mathematlcs Society Edward Buch presldent Robert McNamara vxce presrdent George Slbree commlttee chalrman and Martha Brmdley treasurer plan future meetings of the club wlth moderator Sister Francis Loretta Alpha Mathematics Society Th1s year saw the foundmg of the Alpha Mathemat1cs Socretx Composed of upperclassmen who are mterested 1n the 'idx lnced study of mathe matlcs the club maugurated a serles of projects COI1S1St1I'lg of talks by experts 1n the flelds of englneermg teachmg and fmance The members learned the operatlon of the sl1de rule the trans1t and the workmg of l1'1tI'1C8t6 engmeermg machmes Under the d1rect1on of Slster FVIHCIG I orettfl offlcers were elected and meetmqs conducted along parhamentarv l1nes The CHICIGHCV w1th VVl'11Cll the SOCl6ty was run thls year shows that lt could be a permanent flxture for many years So thls IS the slxde rule' Joseph Anzalone Ralph Young and Peter Treadway ln the front row as well as john OConnell Wxl ham McCarten Texas Pempel and james Folts ln the rear look puzzled as Sxster Francls Loretta explalns how to use lt Math students Interested m becommg engmeers received after class tralnrng ln a weekly mechanlcal drawlng class Nlr Ronan NIcNamara conducted these classes agam thls year A high school course ln mechanical drawing fac1l1 tates the college work of englneenng students Q i. Red Cross u1etly busy the Red Cross IS one of the little known clubs of the school They began their act1x1t1es in October wlth '1 membership drive and then 1n the same month acted as flag bearers for the town 1n the United Fund Parade The glrls were busv in November making tray Thanksgnmg mats for Vets bed trays at Northport December saw the making of attractn elx packaged candy canes and Christmas decoratlons to brrghten the hohday for poor ch1ldren wvlth April came the makmg of bandaffes and bean bags plus the added actnlty of selllng poppies Thelr actlutles ended ln Nlay with their actixe part1c1pat1on 1n the Xlemornl Dax Parade Slster Imeldine as moderator has taught the glrls many things 1n the line of Red Cross work ...,.,W me-W' i Performing their sewing duties as Red Cross members are Kathy Kelly Peggy Niaughan Cathy Healy Barbara Kaufmann and Jean Kendall with Sister Imeldme supervising 9, L..- Volunteers for Hospital Day in Rockville Centre gather for a snack. Sister Imeldine helps Ioan Call. Barbara Kaufmann and Susan Fletcher make Christmas decorations for the trays of hospitalized war veterans. T9 Agnesmn Rock To produce rssucs of '1 ncxxspaper throughout the war trltcs 1 qrelt deal of efflclencx 'md h 1rd xxorlt Tlns com lJlYl3.f10Il IS exldcnt 1n the role of the Agneslan Rock staff IS they strne for mformatne rssues Ex erx Nlond IX the regular st mff meets 1n the lrbrlrx to dxscuss upcommg lssues and to debate 1I'lt6I'6'St1llQ t0p1CS wh1ch would make new sworthx rcadlng for the ent1re student bodv Pat Flsher Judy Porter Joanne San Fanandre Bull DeNI1lt Dorothy Tanck and Paul Saunders edxtors of the Agnesxan Rock check over copy and In IH effort to rmproxe the1r journalxs t1C style the edltors and staff members have attended N'1I'l0llS press conferences 'tt Nlount Snnt X mccnts Fordham and the Nat10n1l Brofzdc xstmg Compfmv The Agnesmn Rock has upheld ltS hugh standards by achxex mg flrst place honors from the u1ll and Scroll Socxety All Cathohc award from Cathohc School Press Assoclatlon Reporters for the Agneslan Rock are buslly wrltmg then' storles under the dlrectlon of Joanne San Fanandre The workers are Judy Relsert Joan Andrews Shella Maclean Ken Rlpple Marllvn Mahler Betty Ann Hartley and Mary Barlm Feature staff busily at work Nlaureen Niannmg Niary Lou Tedesco Joan Oexle and Nlary Crlffm get lnstmctlons from the edltor whlle other members Dxane Qulglev and Jo Braun, check over the manuscript Hldden behind the edxtors' paper are Irene Madden and Mary Steflann 80 I . 1 1 .. . . ,L 1 1 ,. L . .4 . . '.' sv , V , '. - 1 . . . , t .. 1 . .1 A . Q' l 1- v ' 1 . 1 1 1 S1 1 9 - .9 3 l . 3 layouts for the forthcommg Issue. 1 . 1 .. 1 .1 , . . C. V C YC I sl n . l L f , ' ,. L . 2 ' . 1. 1 .1 1 . .1 Q , . p J , 1 9 ' 5 3. 4 . , . . . . ,. 5 , v Praymg fastmg sacr1f1c1ng and workmg to become better Cathollc men for Mary and Chr1st IS the bas1s of the newly formed St Agnes Boys Sodalxty Father Brown IS the moderator and founder of the orgamzauon At meetmgs he mstructs the sodal1sts on the1r dut1es and how to put Chr1st 1nto the1r every day l1fe In the early part of March 1958 Father Brown called a meetlng of boys IH the freshman and sophomore classes who would be lnterested 1n lO1fllI1g a sod 1l1tv The response was so great that Father put each boy on a tr11l for 1 month Durmg thls tlme the person would perform h1s ClIltlCS as '1 regular member of the orgamzatlon At the end of the test the number of boys was decreased shghtly because as Father po1nted out the need for each sodal1st to become closer to Mary IS very essent1al The Boys Sodallty Mlchael Curley James Connolly Thomas Murtaugh and john OConnell offxcers of the Boys Sodahty dlSCUSS the plans for the next meetmg In Aprll the boys were adm1tted IHIO St Agnes f1rst boys sodahtv The members are requ1red to attend Nflass at least IWICC a week excludmg Sunday rec1te the rosary ex ery day go to confess1on and recene Holy Commumon every week exam1ne the1r consc1ence each mght and to keep a spec1al devotron to Mary Of course the sodal1ty IS not 1ust l1m1ted to these dut1es for lt has many other respons1b1l1t1es such as helpmg 1n school affa1rs 1'CCClN1I'lg Holy Commun1on 1n a body Th1s belng the second year of the organ17at1on we all can look forward to b1gger and better thmgs from these boys Its OEICCTS are Presldent Vllchacl Curley Vlce Presldent ohn OConnell Treasurer ames Connolly and Secretary Thomas Murtaugh Each boy IS proud to be 1 member because he reahzes that 1 closer devotxon to Mary IS a b1g step toward Chr1st and eternal happ1ness 1 Wxth Father Brown ln the background, the Boys' Sodalnty poses for a plcture 81 Q 'Gb .if Toxxard eloquent Catholic leadership the motto of the N'1t1onal Catholic Forensic League is also characterized by the St Agnes Speech and Debate Clubs through its wide range of act1x1t1es Great progress xx as made this year xv1th members XVlI'lH1I'lg ox er ten trophies in inter school contests Poise expression and audience Contact xx ere dex eloped While these qulhties xx ere combined with original thinking m extemporaneous speaking and debate This vears topic Resolved that the Federal Government should declare the Union Shop and maintenance of membership therein lllegal was dex eloped in different tournaments one was held at St Agnes on February 14 Under the guidince of Sr Crflce Florian who has expressed her interest in this 1ct1v1ty it IS sure to flourish in future years Speech an VV1th Tom Nlorell as chairlacly Kenneth Ripple and john Michael take the affmnatne against Martha Brmdlev and Kathy McGovern Sister trace Florian watches the points during the practice debate session Sister Henry Joseph congratulates Kenneth Ripple on winning the American Legion second place unit finals After competing in a diocesan speech contest Carol Murray john Nlichael Toni Niorell Frances Talbot Dorothy Tanck and Kenneth Ripple leave La Salle Military Academv . . 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WSW nl Mr Folts seems to enjoy explaining aeronautlc mformatlon to Daryl Sheppard Joseph Anzalone, John Michael and Iames Folts YV1ll1am Niarnn 55 explains the adwantages of attendlng WVebb Instltute to senior and jumor science boys 84 Rlchard IIlIlCl'lllH0, Iohn Nic-Donald. Iames Connellv Peter Treadu an and Ralph Young put flnlshlng touches on model of the solar ss stem The Sclence DC171ItlTlfIlf guts the studcnt mam 0ppOI'tlIllltlC9 to enrlch thelr SC16DtlflL ltnoulcdgt Tr1 Su 1IlClUClCS bloloffx phx slcs Ind chemlstrw The freshman bloloqx clisses hfue 1 Blolofrx Club III thelr regular bxologw per1ocls In thc Club freshmen become 1CQlI1lI1f0Kl xuth aspects of the subject VSlHCll ire not mcluded m thc reffulxr currlculum One outstanchng feature of 1tS mcetmgs has been tlped rntcrucws xx 1th 1f1tCI'6St1Dg people from the xx orld of SCIGHCG The bows mamtam 1 short xx ue I'1Cl10 st1t1on on the thlrd floor Several members alrefzclx h uc tllfll' opcrltors llcenscs xxlnlc othc rs are trxlnq to C1ll'll1fX for thclrs Thc Sclencc Club hls COIltI'llJllttCl to thc lxfc of the school lt toolt Cithollc louth YY eelt Its mcmbc rs mule cxhlblts xxlnch :lt 1lt Vltll X lrlous aspects of space 1nd h ul them promlntntlx dlspl uc cl Ill the llbs The club took care of the llfflltllll md other behmd the scc nc s zctnxtxes lt thc school plat the Bluc Incl Cold Nlcct incl thc C llI'1SfIll t8 Xssc mbly Beforc scndlnf., lns rocket mto orhlt Rlchwrd Iloppcn haucr checks the nose cone While lohn Sheppard explains the Importance of the stars ln naugatlon Darsl Sheppard demonstrates the use of the mroscope 80 Bewerly Young lnspccts '1 science exhlblt during Catholnc Youth Wcclc I E . 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I Gr -ii--p 5411 passilzucg ANNUAL D 5450 sip PM Magazine Drive Blue and Cold homeroom representa tnes turn in the proceeds from the das s magazine drlxe fr- Thomas Burke Peter Dkndnea Geraldine Cunningham Rita Noebels seemed delighted at the prospects of taking their prizes as Mr Morrow looks on approvmglv At the beginning of the school yestr the mfzgifinc clrixe toolx plflce The purpose of the chixc IS to promotc C lthollc literature in more homes uid business tSl1lJl1Sl1lTl6I'ltS The Blue te lm xxfis XlCt0I'lOllS The school surp issed its quotw of S8 500 All the cl lsses xx orlxed dlligentlv and room 2 recelved The hightst siltsmen recelxed such awards 'as cimeris deslx set typewriter television set or 1 11cltpot pr17e xfilued at S75 which included in entire outfit for 1 formal occasion The high sllesm in xx 'is Nhry Bflrlln from room 23 who solicited subscriptions xalued at S113 Xir Robert Morrow presents cash awards to Diane Qulglev Patricia DeClue Constance Relher Patricia De Weese and Niarx Barlln for reaching the mdlxldual goal 88 1 I fN c f C 3 -. YE 4 ? ji .I . L . 0 ' J ' z ' . , . ' 2 first place by bringing in 808 subscriptions. 3. . . , ' ' , ' , ' ' ., L .1 Vi .1 ,K 1 . . P 2 ' ' L C ' . ' 'z . 1 1 ' . 1 . ' , . , . ' '. -Q fi V7 V 9 ' After dlsembarkmg from the bus these students pose for a plcture before the program begins at Brentwood The last blessmg of the Mass rs bestowed upon the faithful by Bishop Kellenberg Thrs scene shows part of the Dommlcan Sisters drsplay at Brentwood Catholic Youth Day I am the vrne and you fire the branches These Words of Chrlst l1y the basrs for the Churchs teachrnff of the doctrlne of the Nlvstlcal Body Whlch xx as used as the theme for the second annufzl Cathollc Youth DW of our d1OC6S6 The Nlost Reverend VValter P Kellenberg presrded at the Youth Rally whlch took place on October 13 at St joseph s Ac1demy Brentwood In the carrylng out of the theme the students of the varlous schools took part 1n an fzctue medrtatron on the My stlcal Body of Chrrst The St Agnes Glee Club provrded musrcal selectlons The Holy S1cr1f1ce of the Nlass w 'ls offered by our Blshop on the school grounds Followlng lunch 1 recrefmtlon progmm was lI'l1fl'ltGCl Whlch rncluded danclng rn the gWITlIl3i1llIT1 'md x 'ITIOLIS l'CllQlOllS exhlblts The d'1y wfls concluded Wrth 1 sermon 'md Bcnedrctlon of the Nlost Blessed Sflcriment 1n the school chszpel Becsuse of the rnclement westther the outdoor pfznels hid to be s'1cr1f1ced X. l 89 I ff . V v C . . . us . . f cw , ' '. 1 - 1 , . , L if . T' , v, . L , . . c .U I7 . C All lc ,c c 1 c I . 1 1 , A . c 1. 2. c if 1 L , . ,. 1 vc , 1 , c 1. . arg u u 3 X 'II , Q -fr B Y! 4 o Y nu 1 y . I Q ' l-4 I WN Catholic 'iYc111tl1. Space. and S1111ctity was a most 2lpPl'0p1'lllfl' theme Cll0SK'Il this year for the eiqhth 1111111111l Catlmlic Youth VVeek of America. As teenagers living i11 a 11111te1'ialistic world we so often forget that 1111ir111 with Cod is tl1e pri- mary purpose of our existence. A Parent- Student asseinbly l1eld during thc week served to promote tl1is truth among parents and students. Special emphasis was placed on sanctity in tl1e home. which caused 11s to realize that the school is only SC'C0llfltll'y to the home in l111ildi11Q cl1z1r11ctc1' and st1'c11gtl1c11i11g Virtue i11 us. l11 z1cc01'dz111cc with the lllf'ITIl', class discllssions pl111111cd by the Various Slster Henrv Joseph is pleased with the spiritual activities held by Sister Cllmarw while A11ne Nlarle Coen, Edward Nlurphy and Ralph Young are ready to launch the result on the rocket to heaven. Youth Week departments especrally Rehgron took place 1n the classrooms The central rdea carrled the message that ue are called by God to become youthful salnts To close Cathohc Youth XX eek Father XV1ll1ams celebrated Xlass 1n the Cathe dral at whrch the Senlor Boys Cho1r sang The Chorr xx as most 1ppropr1ate for Crzthohc Youth XVcek for lt proved that fi majorrtx of Cathollc youth take an ftctlvc mtcrest 111 tllClI' sp1r1tu'1l lrfe On the mqht of October 31 a Hallo we en Dance sponsored by the Student C0llI'lC1l was attended bv many of our boys 'md grrls It cllmaxed a most enyoyable and trulv profrtable week for all Agneslans Father Brown welcomes the parents and students to the Cathollc Youth Week assembly judv Durham Robert Nogel Dand Becker Carol Pette X lrglma Zll'p0ll Niarv Lou Tedesco xvllllilffl X oltura and Ou en Dowd hold a panel dlscusslon on the xalue of Catholic Youth YVeek All stand to smg our natxonal anthem at the assembly Q, Eileen Sorley Lawrence Anclerer Paul Saunders and Robert McNamara speak on the Cathollc Youth Week theme of Youth Space and Sanctlty ln a hlstorv perlod 91 a a I . - 7 a . c - . . 1 . 9 . 7 . 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'i E' Parent Teachers Week Sister Cilmary talks to one of the mothers about her Slster Henry joseph emphasizes the importance of marks childs progress in school The week of Nm embcr 11 w 'ls liiqlilifflitecl hx the fact that it was P1rentTef1ehers Heck Freshmfln sophomorr 1umor, md senior XCITS were ill lssiqned different nights for the p irents to mcct the tr lehers The parents wcre isltul to visit L ieh sulujtct besides official teiehers Since this oeeurrccl iftcr midterm to all concerned An idclress was qixen hx Sister Henry oseph to the parents explumng the schools system The pirents were encouriqecl to tour the school building to see where the students spa ml their time to one of the parents Edward WVe1l, one of the seniors who sen ed as ushers for the week directs parents to the various classrooms on the upper floors bw using the elevator A lme of parents waits in front of Sister Francis Lorettas home room 93 - 9 I 'Q 2 1 y n 5. A R i i F lf' i. In ,Y ' , A I ' Y ' I I I Y! x ' 4 . 1 ' L . . . e , ' , L . 1. . 1 Q . . '- a K v l ' 'R S 'Q' 22' . . .I 2 l N . X . I X . V A u x 2 X . I examinations, the meetings proved to be a special help . . 1 5 ' ak . . Y 7 X Y 1 X . ' N -la. Q1 . 'N 1' . , s ' Q' . lt . 93 .ge 'ix h '-is li, L ' - '- ' . ' . . -1 '.- A . . ' , ' . ,Nh J . 3. fy. . 0' Senior Retreat e fflzwl , 1 :TA il ivsivgrsi H ,' I I tl 'A-' l-Mfg in Four senior girls say a prayer before Our Lady of Fatima. Front Row: Richard Krehl, Paul Saunders, Francis Rauch, Donald Slover, Father Berard, C.P., Mr. Lennon, YVilliam McDonald, Richard Schaefer, Louis Mohr. Second Row: Robert Croke, john Morrissee, Francis Hopkins, James Poitras, Emest Crandinetti, Stephen Brown, Stephen DeNIay, James Callahan, John Pilkington, Lawrence Anderer, Raymond Cummings. Third Row: jay Delbero, Charles Niessen, Robert VVaite, Eugene Cattaneo, Ioseph Ciaccio, John Sheppard, Cary Rockwell, YVilliam Sheehan. Iohn Murray, Edward VVeil, Timothy Phelan, Patrick O'Rourke, Thomas Guida, Dorothy Tanck, Catherine Dearie, Maureen Lambert, Margaret Shiebler, Joanne San Fanandre, Patricia Fisher and Eileen Fitzsimmons seem to be enjoying themselves. The seniors spent November ll. 12, 13, away from school to gain the benefits of a retreat. The boys reaped the spiritual graces at the Passionist Monastery in Iamaica, Long Island. and because of the large number the senior girls went to Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. These three days were marked by silence, prayers, rosaries, masses, spiritual reading and talks. On the last day the retreats were closed with Benediction. This spiritual activity carried grace to all of the St. Agnes seniors and helped to prepare them to undertake the journey of life that begins after graduation. Frederick Coffey, Edward Aylward. Fourth Row: Paul Coyle, John Houston, Robert Voltura, Anthony Keller, lohn McNamara, James Williamson, Peter Hoffmann, Edward Buch, WVilliam Seward, Edward Kuchinskas, Peter Moosbrugaer, Paul Durnan, Brian Callery. Back Row: Michael Rowan, George Sihree, Thomas McGuire, Edward Bligh, Francis Ruddy, lames Moody, XVilliam NicCroarty, VVilliam Kiernan, Robert McNamara, VVilliam Dc-Milt, Francis Hegarty, Ray Tomich, james Daly, Lawrence Mackey, Dennis Clare, Thomas Steinjann, Eugene Ledwith, Kevin Flaherty. sf-ef-rv -e -C5 ,cnffffb Q f bflr uni' Fr Edward Niuhs gn es a conference to the gurls m the elementary school hall Student Retreat Suzanne Pullman Sarah Telchman and Patrlcla Flsher are engrossed m spmtual readmg durmg the student retreat To prox 1de for the splrltual enrlchment of the students 1 retreat was sponsored for the fresh men sophomores and Junlors on 'Nm ember 12 13 and 14 E ich of the three days opened Wlth mormng prayers and a Splfltllal thought for the dax 1n each homeroom 'Xt 9 13 conferences were gn en to the g1rls hv Rex Edward Xluhs 1n the elementarx school hall whlle Rex Gerald Ryan mstructed the boys 1n the hlgh school gymn ISIUITI These conferences were followed by the recltatlon of the rosary and spmtual read mg whlch hclped to pattern the students l1ves after that of the Dlklllt, Nlodel -Xfter 'mother conference the Holx Sacrlflcc of the Nlass was offerc d and Holx Commumon I'CC.C1XCCl Recrea 11011 followcd lunch after Vlllllll the teachers gnc Bcncdlctlon of the Nlost Blessed 9 icrlment The annual student rctrcit IS consxdcred the most nnportant splrxtual lCf1XltX of the Vear for lt gn es us the strength to adx ance ln the way of holmcss In domg so we are able to become better Cathollc youth of today and more lntelllffent Cathohc adult leaders of tomorrow Peter Treadwax, Peter Cawanaugh and Donald Zleslg pray the Rosarw Father Ryan helps the bows to Increase their spmtual benefits Th1s xear the senlor rmg ceremonx was 1 speclal exent for the jumors slnce thev receu cd them before Clllflitfll rs The 1un1ors assembled ln the Cathedr ll sing and then reclted the Pledge of Frdehtx Each JUDIOI' carr1ed h1s r1ng to the commuruon ra1l where Father Brown blessed each one before placlng It on the fmger There was much commot1on afterward as each lumor excltedlx Cl1SPl1X6d h1s senlor rmg The r1ng 1S 1mpr1nted xuth both the Dom1n1can and school seals tlme The jevs el 1n the center IS an unpressu elx cut sapphlre The lnner gold band IS engr IX ed wlth the student s mrtul or full name The glrls rmgs are sm lller and 1 liflgllttl' gold The bows rmgs are llrger and resemble 1 college rxng The rmg ltself svmbolwcs 1 plI'tHlI'Sll1P wrth the school and the ldeals bv whlch each student must lu e The school stand lrds are reflected by the nlme and should be respectcd bs elch lIlCl1X1dll'1l who wears the rmg Senior Rmg Ceremony Father Brown blesses the rmgs the symbohsm of the lumors achievement at St Agnes A-.A Jean Kendall and Richard Klernan proudly display their rmgs after the ceremony The change from St Agnes Academic School ln 1959 to St Agnes Cathedral H S rn 1960 IS evldent m these rmgs 96 I I Y U ' , ' L , 1 L. . , -' . ' K ' ' ' , ' J ' ' Q I N . . . . 7. . . ' I 9 X The engraving. St, Agnes Cathedral H.S.. R.V.C. appears for the first l . 4 V . Y Q . . .4 - 3 Q X V L K L . n 1 C 1 ' . . . . A . I . 1 L L f K K f ' K . . . ' ' . x I 1 l 1 . . ra 1 . ' , , - X 1' z ' . . . l l , - - Christmas Concerts This year's Christmas assembly featured performances by the Band, the Boys' Choir and the Clee Club. The Band opened the program by playing some standard Christmas songs. The Boys' Choir followed with selections, familiar and rarely heard, including one hymn in Spanish. The Clee Club then presented a potpourri of Christmas melodies, practically all thc songs traditionally associated with Christmas and the Christmas season. The newly formed dancing group performed before the school. The closing selection fea- tured a stable scene with Margaret Shiebler and Ernest Cradinetti rep- resenting Mary and joseph. Sister Christophine directs the Glee Club in their presentation of Christmas selections at the Franklin National Park The Glee Club carolers perform at the Roosevelt Shopping Center The Glee Club surrounds the Nativity scene as they sing their final song at the school assembly. 97 After the coronatlon Howard Stouges Mane Butler co chalrmen Kmg Robert W1lllamSOH and Queen Vlfglnla Zll'p0ll lead the Grand March Uv Junior Prom Muslc soft llQlllS 'md crm ltlxc tlCCOI '1t10l'19 combme these along xx 1th two hundred dancmq couples and xou haxc is descr1bed bv the 1un1ors a perfect ex enmg llmter VS onderland the chosen theme was dCp1Ct6d to 1ts fullest extent bv the ass1stance of the co Ch31I'II1CI1 NI 1r1e Butler and Howard Stouges Red and sxlyer xx ere used as the theme colors NILISIC was supphed bx the Colleq1ans and entertamment by the Teentones The hlgh hght of the evemng was the coronatlon of the lung and queen folloxx ed by the Cr md Nlarch V1rg1n1a Zlrpoll and Robert Xl lll1'1ITlSOI1 re1gned as kmg and queen Each recelx ed sex eral grfts as remembrance of the prom The memory of th1s evemng recall to all a wonderful event whlch was the h1ghl1ght of the jumor year The couples enyoy refreshments and conversatxon while awaltmg the next dance 98 I 'I ' s xf .YA ' , K 1 L c , 3. ' l 1 V' - s S K ' . ., , . ' K c 1 r , L, 1 .. . 7' 7 . x 7 7 . . , , 1 . - , -'2 a l Y 7 . t X I . A . 7 . . A 4 K , C. C ' Y 4 L . . C C 4 'v y ' a 4 . . Z ' - , .W ' I f -'X I , , .,. ,-, 1' f r K 1 f , ,- K A, A 7:1 A' M v I f.---. f 'ms j .mp .W A , ' 1 jg, Mr. Donohue and Mr. McNamara confer with Sr. Henry Joseph about plans for College Day. Brother Chnstopher explains to Kevin Flaherty the requirements and student life at LaSalle College in Philadelphia Senior Niaureen Lambert and her parents talk about New Rochelle College with the representative Mrs William Candee QL College Day On Sunday, Ianuary ll. representatives from thirty colleges came to exert their influence on the students. Each college was assigned a room in which they could speak to the students as a group and answer any personal questions asked. A few of the visiting schools were: Niagara University, St. Iohnis University, Holy Cross College, St. Bonaventure, Molloy, Mount St. Vincent's, and St. Francis. Literature was dis- tributed and the various courses and degrees offered were explained. It was attended by both parents and students. The representative from Boston College explains his catalog to Anthony Keller and Peter Hoffmarm Catherine Deane and Kathleen Brown discuss Chestnut Hill College with its representatne l l Washington Tour Kneeling: Kathleen Brown, Nadine Maguire, Catherine Dearie. Standing: Eileen Fitz- simmons, Joanne San Fanandre, Sister Charles Miriam, Patricia Fisher, Maureen Lambert pose on the White House driveway. The crack of dawn saw an enthusiastic 66 sleepy senior girls boarding the buses for the long awaited annual Senior Trip to Washington, D.C. Accompanied by Sister Charles Miriam, Sister Cyrilla, Sister Mary Campion, and Sister Mary Ann, they began their exciting trip. Arriving late Friday afternoon, February 20, they were just in time for a guided tour through the Federal Bureau of Investiga- tion. As the stillness of nightfall enveloped the city, the weary seniors welcomed the comfortable luxury of the modern W oodner Hotel. Each day began with the seven oiclock Mass. The first stop Saturday was the Immaculate Conception Shrine located near Catholic University. Then the Franciscan Monastery, in all its authentic magnificence, filled them with awe. The tour of the city included everything from the foreign embassies to the Departments of Commerce, Interior, and Agriculture. Sunday morning a refreshed group departed for the bronze statue of Iwo Jima and the Tomb of The Unknown Soldier. After touring Leeis mansion, they headed for Mount Vernon, and the National Art Gallery. On a rainy Monday they had their last look at VVashington and started home, stopping first, of course, at the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. Long will they remember the Capitol at night, the amazing guides who knew the city so well, the exasperated hostesses, the well-filled cafeteria trays, the black hats, post cards, and many souvenirs, the Top of the Park , the candid shots, and the inner secrcts of the 12th floor. Ne'er will they forget this informative and worthwhile trip, and those who made it possible. Coming down the Capitol steps are the St. Agnes senior girls. Dorothy Tanck sets her eyes on the basket as she prepares to take a foul shot Karen Wallace cames her partner prggy back fashron m the freshman race vvlth an anxrous look on her face Mary McCloy removes her apparel LII the Jumor race The glrls volleyball game gets underway as Blue sends the ball over the net for what they hope will be a score Blue and Gold Meet The annual sports nlght between the Blue and Gold teams took place on February 7 Both teams contr1butecl xery orlglnal themes Blue Steps to Nlaturlty and Gold Vlotory 1n the Bag The crymg of the bab1es the hula hooplng of the l1ttle glrls the rocklng of the bobby soxers the cha cha beat and the weddmg portrayed by Blue Team was cllmaxed by such superb songs as Oxer There and XVhen You re Sm1l1ng The mus1c and romps of the monev cosmetlcs hearts and prlsoners gum and teenagers and the tram tlCkGtS were Kathleen McCovem makes a qulck stop as she prepares to attack one of the ltems m the Cold Team box 101 brought to a spectacular close by the flnale songs Lets Get Away From It All and Pack Up Your Troubles The powder puffs of Gold and the shoemalsers of Blue dehghted the '1Lld1CI'lC6 XV1tll thelr efferxescent cheers The talent and efforts of the teams and thelr captalns resulted IH a xery worthwhlle and always be a xunner and Blue Team clzumed the v1ctory for the year Included IH the Hnal result were the score of the games and races and the results of varrous drlves Ellen Mlu'phy trles to dress ln the costume Blue Team prouded for the Gold slutcase race l . , I , l V C . 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A partlclpant from the audlence Kathleen Brown looks slightly dis turbed as Art Coldmaster lDorothy Tanckl fmds some 1IlCl'lI'I1ln3tll1g evl dence 1n her pocketbook The C0ldlflC Song as sung hy Elizabeth Perslco Eileen Fegan Marllyn Mahler and Carol Young proxed to be one of the hlghllghts of the Cold Team s presentation Cold cheerleaders dressed as powder puffs are llwng thmgs up with the appropnate tune Powder Your Face With Sunshine -Eff? 'Y' The praises of Sunshine ln a Bottle are sung bv these four bottles of peroxide as Nilss Cots Oiargaret Wxlsonj CXDl8lDS the art of makeup 103 4 ' on . . 2 7 , f,., K x ' x Q, 'J ,- T . , - A , 2 . n I - Q .. . , .. . H. , . , , - . - A 9 , a N u ,AA hh R Q R n 11 F .- N 7 . ul 1 ' 7 1 .K I i A K YVh1le awaxtlng the flnal rcsultc of the meet Father YV1ll1ams IS surrounded bv hopeful partlclpants Dorothw Tanck Cold mwnager Nhrtha Brmdlev and Kwthleen McGovern Cold co captams Pennv Brennan Blue manager Patrlcxa Belfl and Patncxa Tawormma Blue co captqme 'after the announcement that Cold won the night but Blue was WlCf0l'lOUS for the wear The two teams form the tradlhonal A for Agnes while eserybody smgs Friends 104 Z . K, 1 XX K Y .l s 4 5-f . ' A a ' -'S . . - 5 ' , - K.: . ','. ', fa. Vocation Month Nlarch lst mirked the begmnmg of Vocatron Xlonth ln the Rockulle Centre drocese xuth a parade and exhrblts on relrgrous lrfe The parade marched past the rectory from where Brshop Kellenberg was 1'CV16VS1Dg rt Then the marchers went 1nto the Cathedral for Benedrc t10n and a short sermon on xocatrons The exhrblt was held 1n the gxmnfasrum and conslsted of dlsplays by varrous I'Cl1g1OL1S orders and the drocesan clergv The rest of xocfrtron month xx as marked bv prayer drsplays posters and sermons throughout the schools and the drocese The outh of Rockville Centre Monsignor Jeffers speaks about the Y Dlocese are gnven a talk by Blshop Kellenberg need of vocatxon tail' XG-9 id The St Agnes Band plays a selectlon ln front of the reuewmg stand Durmg Vocatlon Nionth an exhlbxt was featured ln the llbrarv Niaureen Lambert, Kathryn Bruckner and Robert NicNamara look over the books on display 105 , Y 1 4, o n .' 4 . 1. c . I on v. . Y. V V . . Y. . , C . V . . . 1 v L z Y, ' 1. 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' - 1 I - ' 1 I - f ' ' WNA ,V f V 5' ,' C , ' X 9 f f .ar ,f- Each xefzr 1 coupon clr1xe 18 sponsored for the DOI'I'11Il1C'lIl 91sters Bu1lcl111g Fund or the XIISSIOHS -Xll stuclents hung 111 x 1r1ous coupons 1tt1chc cl to food 1nd sorp prcklges Uncler the Cl1I'CCf1OIl of S1ster NI ary Ac1n1l11 Bluc '1ncl Gold homcroonr capt uns collcctccl tht coupons c rch :lu Bluc rncl Cold te rms compete for POlHtS tow lrcl 111 xt xc lr s 1nect Gold xx rs lhle to gun thc threc P01115 Excrx homeroom fought for thc VIC torx but Room 6 xx IS the xlctor Incl1v1clu1l stuclcnts worlxccl h lrcl to hung Ill tl1C1I' quot IS 1nd to be funonff the top scorers 111 the school All IH all the coupon clr1ve turned out to be a su cess The S1sters expressed the1r gratrtude to all and assured tl1e students of fr memento 1n the1r pravers Coupon Drwe gOl'tlllg and countmg the cou ns 1 a sm1 el are Srttmg Deborah Franck Ruth Ann Cass1ds Dorothv Kll6X Barbara jordan and Patr1c1a Kehoe Standmg El1zabethK1rg Patrlcla Iennmgs Niargaret Conroy and Angela Cavanaugh ,410 fc' K svs 42 Natahe Courtney Phvlhs Grennan, Bettv Durnan and Nlary jane Epplg look over the flnal scores Cold team leads xuth .7534 coupons Room 6 wms the gold star for haxmg the hlghest returns 1n the Coupon Drlve Kathleen Curles, Elalne Beebe, and Carl Altenburg are happv the1r efforts were thus rewarded 106 ' . 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Sister Mercy makes up Paul Coyle while john MacDonald, Denis Moloney, jim Moody and Gary Rockwell wait their tum. 107 K' e , in Sheppard, Michael Cilmartin and Daryl Sheppard. Iohn Niichacl, Tom Riordan and Jim Folts check the spotlight as Peter Langan calls the stage to say everything is all right. A,-gm Stage hands ready for work are Bob VVilliamson, Tom Murtaugh, John I 1 The curious townspeople stare at the unexpected American strangers At the Fair Fiona sings XVaitin' For My Dearief' Synopsis of Scenes Act I Scene 1. A forest in the Scottish Highlands about 5 a.m. Scene 2. A road in Brigadoon, then the Village Square. Scene 3. An open shed about noon. Scene 4. The MaeLaren house about noon. Scene 5. Outside the house of Mr. Lundie. Scene 6. The churchyard, dusk. Scene Scene Scene Scene Scene Act ll A forest inside of Brigadoon, later at night. Roadside. The Wedding Party. A Bar in New York. four months later. The forest- same as Act I, Scene I -three days later The dancers cross swords as Vic D'Amore performs a solo. Jeff implores the determined Meg to leave. He wants to sleep! Mr. Lundie explains the mystery of Brigadoon to Tommy and jeff as Fiona listens. Cast Tommy Albright . Ief Douglas . . . Andrew JlacLaren Archie Beaton . . Harry Beaton . . Mr. Lzmclie . . . Charlie Dalryrnple Angus MacGuffie . Sandy Dean . . . Frank KBartencIerj. Stuart Dalrymple . MacGregor . . . Fiona AIUCLUITH . Ieanne MacLaren . Meg Brockie . . lane Ashton . . Maggie Anderson . of Characters Peter Moosbrugger . . . Joe Casson . . jim Daly . . Paul Coyle . . Donald Ziesig . Kevin Flaherty . . Frank Ruddy . Paul Donofreo . Clem Sweeney . . . Fred Coffey . Cary Rockwell . . . jim Moody . . . lo Coffey Mary Ellen Murphy . Ann McCullough . Mary Lou Smith . loey Heatherton Q - - t ri A .sf , get 331 Maggie mourns the death of Harry 109 Nlr Lundle Joins Jeanne and Charhe m marrxage as her father Andrew M.1LL.1rLn looks on The dancers do a llvely 11g after the wedding sh-nos: ..-, . - ef , , 'A 1 . V . ' . .,,-1.s..h ....4.e..,,fN.,.f I - -,L ' ' , l . ' ,Q l Tomms and Flona 1o1n to slng From Thls Daw On 110 Tommx dreams of Brlg.,.1doon whsle Iam Ashton and Frank talk to hnm Ill the New York mn Townsfolk of DANCERS Vic D'Amore Dave Becker Dick Stieglitz Bob Vogel Bill Volturu joe Hoffmann james Ose CHORUS Thomas I. Murphy Brian Mause Bill Graves Marty Keane Brian McNamara Denis Maloney john MacDonald Gayle Sorrentino Judy Brenner Brigadoon Eileen Fitzsinnnons Terry Me-Crath Mimi Butler Mary Bnffa Carol Vette Sandy Schlosscr Marilee Yitanzu Pam Deverull Mary Meyers Monica Keane Mary Ann HurQ,rox'e Mary Ann Heyer Beverly Young Dorothy Young Carol Rowan Ioyce Hamhel Lucille Calbo Patti Bergen Angie Cuxanagli IJ.1leWeilaml Phyllis Clrennan Donna Von Cluhn joey llentherton Dorothy Stuluing jane O'Neill Luke Morgan Mike Faulkner Bolm Voltura Ann Dunzate Mary Cooper Clnire Buekhce Put Hanckc Fred Mendelssohn is absorbed in the music of Brigadoon 1 P1 Mrs. Heatherton, Sr. Monica Marie, Sr. Christophine, Mrs. YVeilandA and Mr. YVeiland receive the applause of the audience. I ff -rg Bob Vogel, Mary Ann Heyer. James Ose, Dick Stieglitz. Martin Keane, Carol Pette, Brian Mc- Namara and Donald Zeisig return their costumes after the final performance of the play. r--'- St. Bemadetle Oiary Meyersj prays to Our Lady of Lourdes Uoyce Edelmanl. St. Agncs Band and Cleo Club prcscntcd its cvcning of music on Iunc 3. Undcr tlic dircction of Nlr. Fcrdinundo, tlic Band played ll variety of picccs including uclflllt of Arms und NIilit11ry Escort, inurclicsg Boots and Suddlcsf' ll liziunting inc-lody rcinin- isccnt of tlic Old NVcstg 21 mcdlcy of tuncs from tlic King and lf, and Ll group of Amcrican folk songs. Sf-vc-rail soloists pcrformcd. Sonic solo work was done by Diunc Quigley on tllc flutc and by f w f The Band accompanies the Clee Club as 'Sir Ferdinando conducts x rw.. xxg I 1 Cerhficnln of Honorable Muni .sirdofailac .xdwunl ELKS CLUB OF FREEPORT Ellly S2500 U S Suvmgi Bond ELKS LEADERSHIP YOUTH CONTEST Pnhlcn M Kupp lil vi' .szdofaafzr .Jaw nl Awards Awards Day Ill une dawned just another day for some of us but for many others lt was a day of personal tI'llL1lTlpll Scholastlc ab1l1ty punctu al1ty md attendance, as well as outstandlng extra curr1cular act1v1t1es were all g1V8D due publlc recognltlon Rec1p1ents of college SCllOlElI'Sh1pS were also announced to the dehght of many of the honored semors Father VV1ll1ams made the presentahon 1n behalf of the Most Reverend Blshop Kellenberg All and all It was '1 very enloyable day for the faculty as well as the entlre student body Numan SPEECH AND DEBATE CLUB AWARDS T... E... PI... T.L.,.I.... o..g....I o..r.., T... Thurd Place T..pI.... 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ANNUAL NATIONAL CONTEST OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Cerhllcala of Merlforloux Achlevemeni ST AGNES FATHER s CLUB AWARD For Scholuxhup ...II sp..+. KNIGHTS or COLUMBUS vom. c........n.. Award LONG ISLAND PRESS AWARDS Book ...a L....p M.a.l VEled..mI.r. Afhlehc Schulnr v.......I DLI... Mnlo E McDon.ld E.......r s........gI..... Im... A M.N....... Ea., E..I.,..a c Wall s...I. A MLEI.., w.II..... A Leonard Knhlnn Rankol Roborf McNuvuu SENIORS E.......I n.........,I..... PhIlIp Kommon JUNIORS Cdlhanno Dune n........, JL... Joanna Sun Fnnandn Ed ard Aylvud Lund: Frm Putnam Hmeh Goor Q Sabres Dm. , T...L. SCHOOL MUSIC AWARD GLEE CLUB AWARD NATIONAL AND CATHOL mg... of Excellence Dogrn ol Honor Dugru of Mom SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Pnul wI...I.. a.LI...a x........ M......... E...., E,.I,.. sLI.L.II, n.......... aw.. Cnral cs..a,.LL E.I.... E.r..,.L.Ia mn... ELI... Ic.vI.I.... KLII, J... x...a.u sub... sLl............. rm.. T...e,., C FORENSIC LEAGUE AWARDS .',' . , fr.-134 ' ' ...f . I t B, . . . , - L ' L L L ' L The ninth year Social Studies Award is accepted by Marianne Gaffney. ,tr 'L La bf. f' y Q - I ,,. , L ' .f ' ' , ' 'f . 'L 2 . I L . ' , : 'jf ' V ' we ' ' .4 ' a 4 I . 3' , ' I NASSAU COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION - Ea., f1...+... ' ' l92 vs vs . .. . ml . . IW . lu . -. - ' you I sez 777 9l ' YI - - U71 - - you A - loo I, . Ivz ' vo vo HZ ' ' IW w 590 .- . ggg ' IQ vo 2. L .T f Q90 . . I.. .. ll. ' I3 138 l- - ' - ' - N U 2. F ' -'F 3. . ' . . ' ' I 1 y 4. . I. ' L . 2. . . 3. L L , ' A L 5. . I 1 Vg 4 gtg? A ' 'M' I s...a.. aL........ M......... emu., M.., a..I... Ic......+I. Iuppl. w.n..... Buchar M...I.. c...a. N...I. c.. LLLI x.II.I.... DLI... rI..I., xo........ M..g...l w.u.L. Elm. Mdonn Kuhlnn 0 Roush own., 1..LI. Dorothy T...LI. Mu, F.hp.mEt Knhlnn MLGD am Aman.. Morrell Ic......II. In ppl. udlrafprogranl Slar Spangled Banner AWARDS Alma Mefer GLEE CLUB La S agnola Lei here Be Muuc Bells OT Sf Mary s Red Mull selechom BAND Gypsy Feshval Overfure Nahon 5 Prayer Boob and Saddle Hnghlnghh from Kung and l Tableau Hononng Our Ladypf Lourdes lmmaculahs Mary LLLLLL . L L- ...... LL... Sludanf Body De Churre Fur Tulle Frances Wnluamx A Emmarf Adema Vncfor Herberi Al Hayes Cesar Francie Samuels Whdcup and Powell Rodgers and Hemmerslem L- . L.. L. L., Shadenl Body 4 A The first um of my Qrtholie school IS to rdvance the spiritual Well being of its students In lddition to its school curricula St Agnes gives its students many opportunities for spiritual development Such extra curricular activities as the C Y A the Boys and Girls ICCGIVG extrl grlces In addition to these each student may receive Holy Communion da1ly at the 4 43 Nlass The school goes to confession in a body each month before First Friday Confessions are also heard weekly before school 1n the morning Visits to the Blessed Sacrament after school hours are encouraged Special activities have occurred during the year The Whole school took part in the dedication of the statue of Our Lady of Lourdes and St Bernadette in memory of Sister Teresita Father Brown read the prayers in the presence of class representatives while the other students said them in their homerooms In Advent the Golden Mass was sfud At this XI iss eich class offered 1 gift which was blessed and then given to 1 community of sisters In March special emphasis was placed on religious vocations while during Holy Week daily attend ance at Mass and the reception of the Holy Eucharist was specially urged for this intention The class representatives bring their offenngs to the altar during the Colden Mass lla Spiritual Actlultles Father Connolly directs the Boys Choir while Sister Chnstophlne plays the organ for them These are the statues of St Bemadette and Our Lady of Lourde dedicated to Sister Tereslta Some Agnesians receive Commumon at the Daily 7 45 Mass L ' I 1 1 J ' 'lm N 1 1 1 sodalities, the Legion of Mary and the Mission clubs enable students to ' z 2 - . . 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C I . , L1 Y X., Mothers and Fathers Clubs The Mothers and Fathers Clubs are two orgamzatlons wlnch con trlbute much to St Agnes schools elementary and hlgh The Mothers Club works from September to Iune a1d1ng us rn every way possrble The club sets up a scholarshrp fund for St Agnes elementary graduates boys and grrls entermg St Agnes Hrgh The Mothers sponsor drfferent alfalrs throughout the year to ard the frnancrng of the1r program The Autumn Sale a dance or two a Book Farr are among the many act1v1t1es The Fathers too are a great asset to us The Club sponsors a and assrst especrally the athletrc program of the school At a Fathers Club meetmg Rev Wllham F Burke noted socxologrst discusses the answers to a question nalre presented to the hugh school students stresslng especlally teen agers and thelr relation with parents ll6 Presxdent Mrs Francis Fee conducts the monthly meetmg whrle the board members Mrs Jerome Doran Mrs Edward Well Ir Mrs Lotus Moloney Mrs joseph Brennan and Mrs Dommxc Adlletto walt to glve their reports to the club members Mr Wallace Heffner and Mrs Wrlham Hale conduct an auctlon at the Autumn White Elephant Sale Mr W1ll1am Donovan Mr Thomas Donohue Mr Wrllram Butler and Mr I Clement Sweeney offrcers of the Fathers Club are ready to conduct their busmess meetmg 9 f 7 D A o I I ' u , c . . . - . , . . . 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N 6 Q 5: r f VA ,Q .gpg - T' X . . - 1 '5v- 'N-'7TT f'x SX-7-11 fix ' 0 55 s 5 ' Q Q. .Q 0, , , 0 'I' ' a . .4 N C P ,5 sf Q O .1 tt it . if S-fu 15545 93313 - 1 L 5 L-.gl D I r 95 ,Ps 0 'v Q :ff ff 1' '-f 5 ,, K' fy I Af - 1 It ' 5 4 fn, lf, QP snuff' 'ii 9 M533 ? f A s 5 , ' 'K' ' . W, s I N I ,yi N ,. J S 7 I R G X 1 J ' 57- ' c QQ, avid- f.. gif +R X fx: 'A it-lx: W 'jd tj, 1' 1 ggi a-.,--.Q!3Tg3n, 5 n X., g 7,1 LN i ., .A . 1 1 , .. f i ' . ,, may 3 y .BBA 80 A : 5 5 ,F V. V if A K' t x 'Z , Q .V J . 7a . ' I K N f' ,ff Front Row: Hugh Conway, Ernest Crandinetti, Robert Voltura, Vincent Trimarco, Thomas Corr, Joaquin Delbero. Second Row: Richard Fer- guson, John O'Connell, Richard Fellmann, Patrick 0'Rourke, XVilliam Schopps, Thomas Guida, Joseph Ferri. Third Row: Frederick Coffey, Eugene Ledwith, Francis Ruddy, James Williamson, Paul Coyle, Gary Varsity Football This years team led hy fourteen seniors had the hustle, determination, strength, average size and the much needed good '75' 9315 Rockwell, Edward WVeil. Back Row: James Bearns, manager, YVilliam Murphy, Brian Jennings, Robert Carty, James Naughton, VVilliam Mc- Groarty, Richard Kiernan, Richard Stieglitz, manager. Not pictured: James Moody. spirit and will. They started off the season with two consecutive wins against East Rockaway and Seaford. The Stags then affected hy injuries lost their first league encounter to Seton Hall. After the Seton Hall hearthreaker, they came back strongly to defeat La Salle on their home soil. On their next away-game they outplayed but lost in the mud to Valley Stream South, and later were trampled on by a stronger Valley Stream North team. In their last game they controlled St. Marys throughout the entire game but were unable to secure enough points to win. However. this year's squad scored more points than any other previous Stag team. They also had the greatest following of students. friends. and parents than in previous years. Even though the record is not impressive the team surely had a very successful season. lil MR. JAMES M. LENXON Athletic Director VARSITY Agnes 19 East Rockaway . 27 Seaford . . . 7 Seton Hall . . . 6 La Salle ..... 6 Valley Stream South . 6 Valley Stream North . 6 St. Mary'S LConnec-ticutj ? rom. OPP 13 6 13 0 7 32 7 78 Wm i 1:1121 1 5 5 gV 5 Q ' 5 2 s Aa a M I 3 J- . 0 1 A gush ' ' K ' K I .ns .wx , will 11,5 ix'W Q 'X fX N Q ' YV. ,- ,. 5? .x E X - L' , ' 'bs V -' K g ff W x , Q' A' VF44 ' H A 4 ' v ' ' in N X ,I xx K tx ,M , , Y xg Q, 6 4 40-if 4 f f' 'Q , A f law' if I. Q ' V -V , hi ' Q ' f W1 Q, , , '40 ' A . t ' , ' . 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'girny V I ' Q .4 fl 34 'B Q ' , 5 'V 'A J .iw 'N qi Q ,.. xl Z N W , S '! 1 ' K. fi k 7 ns? 97 Q A' Ax r R, K 3' 't ' f 113FQ3:Y,, 5 bt, V A V gg g, ,K mf' 5 3 f MW 4, J.V. Football A MR. EDVVARD FINNIGAN J. V. St. Agnes Opp. 7 Sout Side . . . 0 13 Seton llall . . . 0 21 La Salle .... 7 27 Valli-y Stream South 6 15 Valley Stream North 7 8:3 TOTAL 20 Front Row: Kevin Murphy, George Lang, joseph Kirby, Randy Durkin, George Dunn, Kevin Braddish. Second Row: Bemard WValsh, William Murphy, Roland deRoodenbeke, George Sullivan, Daniel Dillon, Tom Sofield. Third Row: VVilliam YVeil, Front Row: Francis Maggiacoma, Robert Vogel, joseph Hendricks, Peter Cavanaugh, Alexander Troso, Raymond Whitbread, Peter Hendricks. Second Row: VVilliam Voltura, Frank Catalanetta, Richard Mooney, Larry Ii: Graham, Robert YVilliams0n, Robert Astarita, YVilliam llogan. Back Row: Michael Collins, Neal Curtin, Evan Simmons, joseph Ilelfenstein, joseph Hoffman, VVilliam Ahmuty, Richard Morrisson. Freshman Football Robert Smith, Thomas Sammon, joseph McDonald. james Murphy, Gerald Houston. Fourth Row: VVilliam Motley, james Gallagher, Brian McGovern, John Motley, Bernard llaag, Arthur Dodd. Back Row: Joseph Milone, Stephen Romance, Louis Othote. MR. FRANK LAYDEN FROSH O Seaford .... 2 -4 Seton Hall . , . 12 O Valley Stream Smith 19 - - 0 Oceanside . . . 19 - ' 0 V.1lleyStn-.un Xortb 19 TOTAL Tl NIR TOM BL CHER 'S St. Agnes Opp. , '3 ag . -,, , . 3, .+ - G 1 ' ' , gr 'uf M , 1'x 1 , , V xx H ' 4 I 'NX U , , , L! 4 9 'f -f 1451 - ' ,. 3. ii' N. f' ' u Lv 1 1 . A C 94 ,,A' X IQ Q Q 113.-Hrfwx I 'Q 5 Dx f 1' in fr' I i N., ,fi-If- ' ll X A 1 5,5 . ' N , ,Q , Y . Q- 2 hp: 4, mr ' 5 ' 5 ,, -V ,I , 5 I Q 4 H my ' 5' wg A: ff . 221 I Ji , I Q. ' 5 ,Q f'Q':4 W ' Q x 5 yXhV-5 4 '52 v X p 8 ., f , ,,, - , ' ' gli ' 'f W .' fs 'f v -3-W'-. f-I n -If y ,Xi fr 'N I ' I rn, Q, ,Q - ' , zj . 9 .vs 4 2 Q an ,I ' 2. fdibadk , QQ- Q lm.,- 5. 'IL J RP. K 'ws u :Si J m n it iss I if Q U I if 1 x Q' 5 Q' - -ff' Q x 2 Lx J.V. Basketball JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL 1958-59 SEASON WON 16 LOST 3 FOR .842 PCT. St. Agnes 74 47 73 61 61 45 60 24 62 55 40 56 40 67 61 36 59 47 62 1030 54.2 Msgr. Mc-Clancy . St. Dominic's . . St. Pascal's . Malverne . Malveme . South Side . La Salle . . St. Mary's . La Salle .... Seton Hall . . . North Valley Stream Msgr. Mt-Clancy . St. D0minic's . St. Past-al's . . . East Rockaway . St. Mary's . . . South Valley Strea Seaford .... Seton Hall . Total Points Per Game Average IU OPP- 84 31 31 38 51 47 25 30 28 53 45 28 31 14 36 22 45 41 52 682 35.9 X,f f N' 'Z sw 10 13 1 ' 1 i 2 Front Row: John Sheridan, manager, Richard Gaffney, Carl Holfelder, joseph Altman, Robert Astarita, and William Ahmuty, manager. Back Row: Neal Curtin, 4 ss, Richard Smith, Kenneth Strone, Lawrence Graham and coach, Mr. Layden. 71 72 47 62 52 53 49 29 44 55 65 61 60 79 6:3 76 44 58 56 51 59 72 52 50 K 1380 Front Row: Fredrick Kraft, Thomas Sofield, Bernard Edward Finnigan, Louis Othote, VVilliam Motley, 575 VValsh, james Murphy, William Broderick, Bemard Lawrence Uhlick, james Gallagher, Arthur Dodd, Haag, Robert Koch, Kevin Murphy. Back Row: Mr. Louis Milone. 130 St. Agnes Freshrnan Basketball FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 1958-59 SEASON WON 21 LOST 3 FOR .875 PCT. Msgr. McClancy . St. Dominic's . . Lynhrook . . . South Valley Stream Holy Cross . . . XVest Hempstead . Malveme . . St. Mary's . Holy Cross . South Side . Chaminade . Seton Hall . . Msgr. Mt-Clancy . St. Dominic's . Chaminade . South Side . . St. Mary's . . South Valley Stream East Rockaway . Malvernc . . Xaverian . . Holy Cross . Loughlin . All Hallows . Total Points Per Game Average OPP 17 16 33 25 65 24 24 25 46 51 44 46 26 28 33 66 28 36 43 26 50 67 45 65 929 38.7 .aff g M if V 4 Q.. W 'QM Af. 5,J, , f J 14 4' 97, , , U4 4 I ,N Nfl? wg' .. ' f I 1 1 1 1 ,g ,fr ' J' '. 1 ,my - , 5 , , mfwi j 'fm ' W' ' W, A, ., W, fag., -1 3 Z 4, 1 ,z ff, f V ,. Y 4 W .fi , . ,, 4 5 3 A mi, 'H-I 4 ,V 7 4 , 9? ri U f 1 5 Q 4- X 4 12' if . ' 4, Q f 5 K M V v, ,Q f 4: , , El A A A 4:5 , f 4.3, ,, 'ev W' Vg ' fy f f 4 ,z W , Q, av ' ' ,. , J 1 ' 4 ,, I i V 3, , 34 1 ' ,, , 6 445 , X ' Y .3 A '1-G lztm ff A , .-1 ,I 1 L-I., Ja ' ' V ' 111. gt' . W' ffm A' ,133 . 1: . -L. Y- 33 2 1 'K+ VL: , 1 A ?g,, W , W ' .Windy , 1 jj ' ,QiA'Aff,,f . Y.: I 1.7741 - gf g, yfix Q ,. L I M, 'f' ,Af ,Y . MZ '. 'f 1, - 1 I' . , nd gi o . O W 'fa, x N as ag .Aff 1 I - fziigf 5 avi: 5 :., . I Q ., . gf: R, , 1' , gifigg t1,,g,-,gfz,,-wwpgx M 5.5, 55-6, Qg S XL fi QM -ww 2 :EEK s 5' :A . mi 1,4 as sxxsi'-A f - .qf,1. 1' - 4 9.5 , ,-I ,ing 1 -'-.144 1 f y ,, V. .53 ME, R X fig?-R fag. 5,11 i,x,.,Q.aA3: , fxiffg-Q..-Q X ,Q 6 ff . 4 1 if gf ' P . ,L ,, i -v 4 i y sg jg, , f , Lf V, .. IM, A I i V : ggfik , , ,V W f. , ,gp YQ' as gffg-,,wF .Nfl ww , G O Pete xIO0SlJI'llg,L,Ll' loolss on 'mvousls IS his putt rolls toward the hole Tlm lhclan stands hx Llst u lr the flrst golf tc un It St -Xvfnts ss IS orgln 1Z6d Although the texrn dld not h we 1 xunmng selson the sport pros ed a popullr one Ind xx IS contrnued th1s Tlm Phelan tees off as Peter Moosbrugger awalts Xelr xuth Nlr Rullx IS coxch The St Agnes squid pl IX ed most of 1tS glmes it the Rockxllle L1nks The seasons Hrst uctorv mme over South Valley Stream bv a 4 1 score hls turn l' vu'w- N Front Row Terry Cassldy Ralph Young Pete Hoffman Tlm Pete Nloosbruggcr jim xXlllldmSOIl Tom Flahnf, Larrx Anderer Phelan Back Row Iohn Anderer Dlck Alexander Howie Stougcs and Ras W hltbre ld 137 I I , .1 I x r, I . ,Y 'V ii- ,. R. .. . ,I ' J , . , , . . - y ,, , ' . 5. 4 , v 7. . . - L . I ,L , L 1 L . A H 1. . 1 . 2 i Q. ' Q 2 , Y Y ' L 2 'L 7 1 ' Q . J ' 1 ' L ' . . g ' 2 ' ' 2 ' Z ' . , . 1 r 1 1 J . M,-'NWN' W, X, ,,. K , ., ! , f , . ,A -. M Ax .X K 5 v ,kv , , ' x if X N , s' . X, -I , x 'xi , r ' ' xx 4, MK, K X Q., K N M -. xfx- . -N X 0 A KX -K . N, Y Ll ' I . iv I K X , 7' 54 ' if in f , . ' 2' . . r 1 ' 1 ' , - 1 A .1 - . v x v - , , s Q - l . s e a a . - v- n - v 1 1 1' r V . - 1 . . , . , , I '4 . .si 64 W fi? I . f 'ZA y mx,V1m,,,r M9 1 fwwvuvxww' 1 f A xgnff jgkgw 1 I i., Q, V1cFx7VQ7 '. ,g'a?'-w 'fQ, r , , ,W V., , 'M U WWD , ' ' 'T ,. A 63524 J' 6 ,.af, ,V A MW ,, ,, WS ,MA 1 WJ, ,, ,, MQW 'A f ' If W i 1745 if W, ,Q .W if '. ' f . .wil ' sf' 5 , wifi, 3 ' 1 , ff f , li M my 1 , 3:55 ' 2' ',f'..f' ,N z '. mg, -ff, iz ', at y WM Wi: :A 3.5 XX it 4 W. V? S, 5 ' if . fic.: Front Row: Patricia McNicol, Susan Rutkowski, Eileen Fegan, Barbara Spero, Back Row: Marianne Furey, Lynn Kennedy, Mary Beth Nevens, Joann Coonelly, Elizabeth Franck, Kathleen McKeever and Carole Barcia. Under the guidance of Mrs. Firth, a new softball pro- gram has been introduced. The girls were divided into two teams, one consisting of underclassmen and the other of upperclassmen. Mrs. Firth umpired the games which proved to be thrilling events. The two competing teams played a series of games in which the underclass- men have carried the lead. Most of the girls had gained their experience during previous summers. This accounts for their success and ability. It was all in fun, and enjoyable for both the girls and Mrs. Firth. Girls' Softball Lynn Kennedy, the leading slugger, prepares to up her hitting average. Ann Gallagher, Margaret Sauer, Gail Kaufmann, Carol Timmes, Patricia Renehan, Blanche Lavoie, Harriet Smith, Connie Beiher, IoAnn Cray, Patricia Tyler, Ellen Mack, Dorothy Schlesier, Maureen Murphy and Pat Cannody comprise the underclassmen's team. ' Lglls ll Varsity Baseball ,- il? - 1' , Front Row: Mike Hunter, Iack Keating, joseph Pette, Donovan, Cary Cantwell, Iames Naughton, Mr. Finnigan, Vhlliam Schopps, Donald Brown. Back Row: William coach, Richard Fellmann, Thomas Gill and Dennis Melle. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL 1958 YVon lo Lost 5 For 722 Pct. St Agnes Opp. Seaford .... 1 Long Bench . . 3 No. Valley Stream 2 So. Valley Stream 5 Smith Side . . 4 Seaford .... 6 No. Valley Stream 2 St. Dominlt-'s . . 3 South Side . . 9 Ln Salle . . 2 Ln Salle . . 0 St. Mary's . . 1 St. Mary's . , . 2 So. Valley Stream 0 Hewlett .... 7 Seton Hall . . . 5 Seton Hall . . I Seton Hall . . 10 Baseball I9 8 .l.V. Frosh Team VARSITY BASEBALL 1958 WVon 13 Lost 9 For 590 Pct St. Agnes Opp Yvestbury . . . East Rockaway . Seaford .... Long Beach . . No. Valley Stream Long Beach . . Sn, Valley Stream South Side . . So. Valley Stream Seaford .... No. Valley Stream St. Dominic'S . . St. Dominiv.-'s . . South Side . La Salle . . La Salle . . St. M:iry's . . St. Mary's . . . Hewlett . . . Seton Hall . . Hewlett .... Seton Hall . . Front Row: Thomas Fitzsimons, Richard Kieman, Francis Maggiacoma, Peter Kilcommons, VVilliam McGuire, Richard Gaffney, john Sheridan, William Dooley, Iohn Kessel, joseph Hendricks, Robert Kirby. Back Row: Gerard Regan, YVilli3m DHIY, Robert Carty, Brian Jennings, Mr. Layden, coach, Evan Simmons. Thomas Giallorenzi, Richard Smith and john ww Varsity Team VARSITY BASEBALL 1959 Hewlett ,,YA,AA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Home Seaford ,,,, ,,..,Y A way Hewlett ,,,,,,, ,,,,.. A way South Side ,,,,,,, ,,,,, H ome Seaford ,,,,,,,, ,.... H ome Oceanside ,,,.., Away South Side ,,,A,,,,,,,,, .,... H ome Oceanside ,,,,,,,,,....,. ,,,,,, A way So. Valley Stream .,,, ,,,,, A way No. Valley Stream YY,,, ,,Y,, H ome No. Valley Stream ,, ,,,,, Away Seton Hall ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, A way Seton Hall , Home Valley Stream Central , , Home St. Mary's So. Valley Streann St. Mary's W'esthury St. Dominids St. Dominic's Valley Stream LaSalle ,,,,,, LaSalle ,,,, Vfestbury .,,,,, , ,Y,, .. .. Away . , Home , ., Away Home Home ., Home Away ,, , Home Central , ,, ,, Home Home ,ev aa ian ...Ma Front Row: Mr. Finnigan, coach, John Keating, Peter Fellmann, Richard Gaffney, John 0'Connell, W'illiam Broderick, Robert Astarita, Joseph Hendricks, Peter Hen- Schopps. Back Row: Robert Carty, Evan Simmons, drlcks, manager. Second Row: Joseph Pette, Richard Garrett Cantwell, Brian Jennings, James Naughton. Batter up! And the season of l959 is underway. Com- posed of mostly juniors and a few sophomores, this yearis team promises to he a strong and hustling organization. 9 The inexperienced Stags, under the ahle direction of Mr. Finnigan, has the great potential for a good season. They started off the season with a win over Hewlett and the next two games they tied. This showed their ability for a winning season. Front' Row: Mr. Layden, coach, Kevin Braddish, J. Leslie Murphy, Robert Kirby. Back Row: Francis Maggiacoma, VVesley Schack, Jon Kessel, Francis Casey, Louis Othote, Thomas Giallorenzi, Richard Keenan, John Sheridan. Second Row: George Lawrence Graham, James Gallagher and Peter Dunn, Thomas Sofield, Jerome Healy, Bernard Haag, Kilcommons. Seaford ,, , Hewlett ,,,, South Side ,, Seaford J.V. Frosh Team JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL 1959 Hewlett .. .. .. . , ........ Oceanside ...,, South Side .,....,. Oceanside ............ So. Valey Stream ,,,,, No. Valley Stream ,.,, XO. Valley Stream ,,,,,, ,... Seton Hall ........,....,.... Seton Hull ....................... .... Valley Stream Central St. BI.1ry'S .................. St. Mary's .. ......... So. Valley Stream ,, I V XVestbury ,, Lynbrook ,,,,., St. Dominic's Valley Strezun La Salle , La Salle .,,.,, XVestbury ....,, Central 1 JET Away Home Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Away Away Home Away Away Home Away ,Q rims' .,m,.p, M I , 'If mf Eff qw .97 Q fn 4' , I W 72? K 7 KgZ,g'. -QQ, 2 Q Q'2 9.3 55 F., V we QSM-:rm ,. 4 - V ,- 3 . x-Y i Am K I QW ,,,,L 1 322119-f , ,ly -2 W f iffy, wx 4 1 ' f' ,V fy v f ,. 9 , 4 Z 'W MQ! I , 8 ff ' I f We ' b 7 V' ,ij ' M I .-,W t 1:6 ' V I lt I , My ,I ' X E3 W - ' 1 . f' 5 3 Silk-.f v Front Row: Jerry Fitzgibbon, Marty Michael, John Banzer, Edward Raymond Cummings, Thomas Corr, Gary Rockwell, Hugh Lilly, Jay Wilder, John Tuck, Patrick Curran. Second Row: Conway, Michael Grosso, Mr. Edward Reilly. Back Row: Thomas George Lehan, Richard Klernan, Joseph Joerg, Texas Pempel, O,Connor, Dan Hedderman, Michael Rowan, Edward Kuchinskas, Joseph Ferri, James Waite, Robert D'Angio, Phillippe deRoodenbeke, Michael Curley. Third Row: Richard McManus, Denis Cummings, Tony Keller. Indoor Track Richard Ferguson, Jack McNamara, Jay Connolly, Bill Murphy, Through eight Weeks of cold weather, persistent practice and numer- ous city championships, the indoor track team survived in good form. Coached by Mr. Reilly, the team captured the Mount St. Michael Class C trophy by one point from St. Peter's while scoring 29 points. Jack McNamara gives that extra something as he takes the 440 yard run. Co-captains, Ray Cummings and Jack McNamara go over future meets with Mr. Reilly. 139 Two teams, a half-mile and two mile relay, broke the first records for St. Agnes to hold in the city in their respective races. Consistent competition was shown in the mile relay, while many individual events had fine individual performances by Stag harriers. Only three seniors besides those who continued to compete after Cross Country participated on an active basis. Great depth is shown in the junior and sophomore years. The experience and practice of the short season set the team up for an active, constructive, and powerful outdoor campaign. ., . v ' ' 1 7, ' 'K X1 - 1 Y ' nl Z 5 ,A f, , 'V :mia ' Q 'lg Qs, we -K Q. 25-9 X? ., I 5 -w !.f, 5 gif Front Row: Patrick Cun'an, manager, Hugh Conway, Anthony Keller, Raymond Cummings, john McNamara, Thomas Corr, Michael Rowan, Edward Kuchinskas and Mr. Bartold, coach. Second Row: Thomas O'Connor, manager, Michael Grosso, Robert McKenna, Joseph Joerg, Daniel Hedderman, james Connolly, Richard McManus, Brian Gallager, Richard Ferguson. Third Row: john O'Connell, YVilliam McGroarty, Joseph Casson, Gary Rockwell, Gerald Regan, Michael Curley, Philippe deRoodenlJeke, joseph Altman, Thomas Murtaugh. Back Row: Robert VVilliamson, Dennis Cummings, Richard Morrison, Texas Pempel, james Waite, WVilliam Ahumty, George Lchan and Richard Kiernan. 3 Outdoor Track The hy-word for this year's outdoor track team was success. Upon the return of Mr. Bartold a 16-meet varsity season was inaugurated. The team defeated Sewanhaka, l.aSalle and Seton Hall in rapid succession. registering an S0-24 victory over Sewan- haka. St. Agnes school records fell as Ray Cummings shattered the 100 and 220 marks in running 0.0 and 21.7 respectively, These are the hest recorded times on the Island, Senior .lack Mc-Namara set a 50.7 in the 440g Mike Rowan ran a school lmest 102.4 in leading a two mile relavg Tony Keller set school records in the high jump. hroad jump and hurdles. lle cleared six feet in the high jump, 21.3 in the hurdles and an outstanding 21 feet 112 inches in the hroad jump. junior joe -loerg paced a record 4:36 mile early in the season. St. Agnes entered the Penn Relays and captured the classified mile relay in the fine time of 31331. The team received four medals and a plaque. The time was onlv .2 of a second off the school record set hv the quartet of ,lack McNamara. Richie Kiernan. Mike Rowan and Ray Cummings while placing first at the Queens-Iona Relays. The C.II.S.AA. Relays was featured hv a team of Tony Keller. Jack Mc-Xamara. Tom Corr and Rav Cummings. who won the events and set a school record without warming up. Later in the vear a team was sent to the Essex Catholic Invi- tational Meet-an SSO relav was entered. Four individual per- formances qualified some of the seniors of St. Agues for the Nationals. where the hest athletes in the couutrv are gathered. The team can look forward to further success next year with C0'CaPtain RUB' Cllmmim-ZS, Richie Ferguson and Mike Cr0SS0, the graduation of onlv siv seniors look on as Mr. Bartold formulates the results. R ' ' S H 141 Mike Rowan, spurred on by teammates, goes on to his second and f I s a .qvg ag - last lap of the 880. 142 Mike Rowan finishes with another victory with a great time and plenty of margin. 'il Bill McCroarty poses before putting the shot. 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In ----r' 1' ,Q ., MT M YQIL Zh E ' , A- ...TE .-n' , I Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rex Rev Special Benefactors Most Rev XValtcr P Kcllcnlnrg DD II I Right Rev Pcter Quc ily V F Robert L Brown Fr incis B Conc lnnon Andrew P Connolly John R McG1nn Michael J O Farrcll Franc1sJ XVill11ms Stephen A Cuddebaclt St Agnes Holy Namc Socicty St Raphael s Church Elst Mc idow Daughters of the Faith St Agnes St Agnes Mothers Club St Frances de Chantal Church M mtagh Benefactors Mr and Mrs Gilbert Brmdley Mr and Mrs Eugene McGoxcrn Mr and Mrs John F Sulln an and Eric P Sullivan Mrs T1mothyJ Cantwell Dr and Mrs EdwardJ Coyle I' and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Sponsors Edward F Asip E Gibbons W1ll1am F McDonald George Morrissee H Niessen Harold E Phelan Carl J Schaefer Compliments of a Friend Very Rev Mart1nJ Flynn Very Rev Msgr Vincent W Jeffers Most Rev Walter P Kellenberg Rev John R McCann Rev James F Coffey and Rev Michael J McLaughlin view the Vocation Day parade from the rectory porch Sister Henry Joseph and Miss Taylor check the official school records . r. and Mrs. Anthony J. Keller in the office. pf Patrons Mlch iclc Aichcr Fritz W Arp Bruce Attficld John Binzer John L Battenfeld Arthur C Bennett S Mr and Mrs Joseph H Brown Kathleen A Brown 59 Mr md Mrs Van Baar Brown Mr and Mrs Milliam E Butler D1x1dJ Cirtenuto Joseph Casson Mr and Mrs Eugene Cattaneo JimesJ Coffey 61 Phoebe A Combes Junes Crane Mrs R1chardJ Cullen Victor D Amore Judith C Durham John Eggers Mr and Mrs EdwardJ Farrell Joseph Fern Elizabeth A Franck A Fnend James Gallagher Bernard Haag Robert Held John Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Hoffmann Pat Isabella Fred Jones . r. and Mrs. Kaufmann . r. and Mrs. Thomas P. Ixeaveny . r. and Mrs. Peter Ledwith I 3 Irene Madden 60 Mary McCloy 60 Patncil McElveney M irygiy McGrath Ixithleen McKcexer 60 Charles McT1ernan Rita Mormile John H Michael Dr and Mrs Thomas E Murphy Mr and Mrs Plul D Murphy Mr and Mrs Gregory YV Murray James Naughton Joan Flyn Oeide Texas J Pempel 60 Mrs James E Potterton Dime Quigley Susan M Reid James P Reiher Helene Sayre Kathleen M Sayre Stephen A Shiebler 61 Theresa A Siltorslti Sltoblicki Family Charles E Slocum Mr and Mrs ArthurH Sloggatt Mr and Mrs Joseph C Smith Mr and Mrs John E Solarslcl Mary Steffann 60 Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Sullivan Patricia Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. John B, Tuck Mr. and Mrs. Edward VS eil James T. IVilli'uuson and Family Ralph R. Young The brrde and groom march down the arsle to the tune of Here comes Patt1 Bergen, '62 Betty Brmdley '62 Mary Iane Epplg Peter Grennan Rosanne Rublen 60 Ralph Stlnebrlckner 61 Susan Uppstrom 61 I Anderer 61 Kathy Cooke 60 Ioe Delaney Mary A F1tzpatr1ck R 1X NlChOlaS S Freder1cks Ioan Gall Mary Grrffxn 61 Susan Hald Iohn E Hayden Mary Ann Heyer 61 Momca Keane Mr and Mrs Ioseph C Krehl George Lang Mary Iane Lorenz 62 Ellen Mack Francine Manes 60 Rrchard McCarthy 61 Gall McColdr1ck 60 W1ll1am F Motley Ir Edward Murphy Kathleen Murphy Francxs O Keefe Reglna Pearsall Rosemary Pearsall Beth Petry Frank R P1rnak Harrlet Smlth Iackle Sotua Chrrstma Splflelll Eugene Talbot Pat Tyler Don Zxeslg Mr and Mrs Edward Adams Kathleen Adams Mr and Mrs R T Adams IohnI Ahearn Mr and Mrs R Ahmuty Ir Wllllam R Ahmuty Franc1sI Alexander George Alexander Carl Altenberg Mr and Mrs Ioseph Altman Ioseph Peter Altman Davld P Anderson Iohn A Anderson Mrs L N Anderson Donors Mary R Anderson Mr and Mrs RobertI Andrews Mr and Mrs I Armstrong RobertI Astanta Edward Aylward Ir XV1ll1amA I Bacher Mr and Mrs XV1ll1am Bacher Mr and Mrs Iohn Baffa Mrs Mary Baggs Carohne Barley Mr and Mrs C P Balley and Fam1ly Vlrgmra Baker Gerard Baldwm Mr and Mrs S Barela Mary A Barhn Iosephme M Barnett Henry Barrera Mr and Mrs Frank Bartolomeo Barbara M Baudoum Iames F Beams Rlehard C Beatty Elalne D Beebe Mr and Mrs H Bcebe Prank Benuna Mr and Mrs N Bencxna Ioan Benson Mr and Mrs Harry Berke Susan M Berke Mr and Mrs C1lbertA Blckel Iames G Blake Kathleen E Blessmg Valerle A Bllgh M1chael A Bonacum RobertI Bozza Kevln Braddxsh MaryAnne E Brady Kathryn Brande Ioseph A Braun Brlan Brennan Sandra M Brennan Anythmg Blue can do Gold can do better smgs Angela Cavanaugh to Joanne Wagner dunng one of the dynamlc Gold team cheers Susan Brennan NV1ll1'1m Broderxck Ioseph Brown Rlehard Bruckner Mr and Mrs W1ll1amI Bucher Elleen Bull Robert Bundy Kenneth Burgmeler Thomas Burke Margaret Burrowes Iames A Butler Mane Butler Mr and Mrs Wllllam F Butler Peggyann Butler Fhomasj Butler Rosann 1' Buttner Ioseph CIJLLIO Mr and Mrs Barthley Callery Dorothy A Cannon C1rrettT Cantwell Terrence Cantwell Kathleen Capshaw P1tr1C1a Clmlody Cul D Carney R1taI Carter RobertI Carty Iohn Caselll Francls Casey Mrs D F Cassldy Ruth C8SS1dy Mr and Mrs C XVarre Caswell Ioan E Caswell Peter C'1t'1l Frank A Cfttllfmotto Davld R Clttmeo Angela Cav 'magh Mary Crvanagh Peter Clvanagh R11h1rdI Cerow C' trol F Ch ldwlck Albert Chlcflrella Louxs C1'1m1llo Mrs Sue Clamlllo XllCl1'l6l Clll'lfl0I1C bvllllifll C Chellus Chrlstme C Chlsholm Iane Clare M lureen A Clare Ellen A Clarkson Nancy L Clexa Anne Coen Agnes Coffey R1chardI Cole Carol I Collms XllCl'1'16lI Colhns Robert E Conlan Pltrlcu Connelly Innes I C Connolly Mr 'md Mrs I I Conrox Ir Ilmce Conroy M ng trot Conrov Hugh Conway Mr md Mrs Hugh Conn fn Mr and Mrs T Coonelly M try E Cooper Thomas P Corr Ielnne R Cosgroxe N ltahe Courtney Mr Wllllaml Courtney ThomasI Cox Creede Famxly Martha A Creede Mr and Mrs F E Crowcock Nuala M Crowcock Dems B Cummlngs Ellen E Cummlskey Geraldlne Cunnmgham Mr H E Cunnmgham Sue Cramer Kathleen Curley M1chaelI Curley Patrlck Curran Mr and Mrs Robert E Curran lNe1lI Curtm Mr '1ndMrs Neal Curtm Paullne L Cusfmo Mrs T H Dalton Ioan M Daly 1Nor1ne P Daly Armand D Amato Mr and Mrs I DAndrea Peter D Andrea Robert D Anglo Mr and Mrs A Daunt Mr and Mrs M E Debus Marv Ann Debus Mr and Mrs E F DeClue Pfltrrcu DeClue Mr and Mrs I0hnI Dergnan Iohn M Dellfnan Dorothea A L Dennls Mr and Mrs Frank DEHHIS Phlllppe I deRoodenbel1e Ronald deRoode-nbeke IohnI DGSIQUW. 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Iudge and Mrs Paul Kelly Walter Kelly Carolyn Kendal I XV Kendal F amxly Iean C Kendall Karen Kennedy Patrlcxa Kervlck Ion Kessel Mr and Mrs Peter I Klernan Rrchard M Krernan Walter Krernan Peter Kllcommons Dorothy Klley Mrs Iohn F Klley Ioseph Kllkenny M1chaelI Klllelea Ioseph Klrby Maureen Klrby Robert Krrby Iulrus A Klssel Robert Koch Carolme Kolmerer Roselyn Kouhr Fredenck Kraft In memory of Fredenck L Kraft Martm Kramer Mary E Kramps In memory of Ioseph Kunkel 26 Mr and Mrs Lee E Lambert Mary Landers Mr and Mrs N Landers Mr and Mrs P R Lang Susan Lang Mrs Peter Langan Peter Langan Teresa Larsen Blanche Lavole Mr and Mrs I Lavole Mary Lawton Phlllp N Lawton Mr and Mrs Francls C Lee Rlchard Lee Mrs George Lehan George R Lehan Mr Edward Lllashus Mrs Edward Lllashus Mr and Mrs L Lent Pamela Lent Monxca A Lesko Mr and Mrs M Lesko Adam Leuchs Iane Lewan Edward Lllly Lewls P Lrvermore Mary Lorenz Mrs A Lucas Ronald Lucas Dr Harvey Lustxg Donald E MacHarg Edward Mackey Mr and Mrs NormanV MacLean Shella E MacLean Mr and Mrs Iohn Madlgan Frank Maggracomo Mr and Mrs Frank Magglacomo Drane Magurre Mr and Mrs Magulre Mr and Mrs E Mahler Manlyn Mahler Mrs Catherme Makofske Herbert Makofske Maureen Manglardr Patr1c1a E Manglardl Mr and Mrs I Mannlng Maureen P Mannmg Margaret Mamn Patr1c1a Marrm Patncra Marshall Carroll Mattem Mrs Iames Mattem George Matthews Bernrce Maughan Margaret M Maughan Rrchard Thomas Maughan Bnan Mause Kathleen Mautner Mrs Mary McCarten Wllham M McCarten Danxelcf McDonald Mr an Mrs Damel I McDonald Iohn B McDonald Ioseph McDonald Frank X McElroy VV1ll1am McElroy 1 I I I I., v - 1 L I l s . - l U Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Fenley Mr. and Mrs. C. 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Hartley Mr, and Mfg, M, I, Keane, jr, Hairy J, Leel D.D.S. l IoAnn C McEwan Mr and Mrs P I Ewan Frank I McGar1ty Dr and Mrs E V McGoldnck Robert McColdr1ck Patncla McCorry Bnan McGovem Mrs Iohn McGrath Sherla M McGrath Mr and Mrs Harold A McCrevy Wllllam P McGurre Mr and Mrs G McHugh Mr and Mrs D McKe1th Mary S G McKe1th Robert C McKenna Thomas McLough11n Mr and Mrs Donald W McMahon Maureen McMahon Rrchard A McManus Bnan McNamara Mr and Mrs R M McNamara Mr and Mrs E H McN1col Mlss Patrlcla A McN1col Mr and Mrs E F Meadows Susan Meadows Clare Melzer Arlene T Merkert Mr and Mrs I Merkert Gerard P Meyer Martm Mlchael Ioseph Mllone Mrs I Mxrabella Ioseph Mrrabella Dlana M Mlsso Mr and Mrs Mlsso Loretta A Mohr Thomas Mohr Mary Mohnng Robert MOlD6St8f Denrus Moloney Rxchard Mooney Luke Morgan Ma1or and Mrs Robert N Morrlson Mr and Mrs H Mortara Lee Ann E Mortara Iohn Motley W1ll1am Mullrgan A Murphy and M Wllll3mS Ellen F Murph Gerardj Murp y Mr and Mrs I P Murphy Iames Murphy Mr and Mrs Iames M Murphy Iames T Mu hy Iohn H Murp y Mary Ellen Murphy Kevm Murphy Maureen Murphy Mr and Mrs R C Murphy Thomas E Murphy ThomasI Mu hy Mr and Mrs omas I Murph Vrr ma Murphy Wrl ram Murphy Wxllram I Murphy Carol C Murray Thomas Murtaugh Mary B Myers Ann Natal1e Mr and Mrs Natalle Mr and Mrs Gerard Nastrl Mary Agnes Nastn Mrs R Neff Robert Henry Neff Mr and Mrs I Nevms Mary E Nevms George W I Nxelsen Phllxp P Nxelsen Mr and Mrs W E Nolan Rlchard Nold Iames Nolt1 Ann Oakes Mr and Mrs R E Oakes Patrlcla O Brien Mr and Mrs Thomas E O'Bnen Iohn I O Connell Mlchael O Connell Mr and Mrs E E OConnor Ioan P O Connor Mr and Mrs IohnI OConnor Patncla M O Connor Mr and Mrs T OConnor Thomas O'Connor Eleanor O'Day Andrew O'Flaherty Mr and Mrs I OGrady Iane B O Grady Mr Ierome O Grady L1ll1an O Grady Ioseph D 0Keefe Margaret O'Keefe Iane O Ne1ll Barbara O Rellly Patrlcla O Rellly Peggy Ann O Rourke Iames R Ose Davld Othote Lou1s Othote Rrchard Otto Mary A Pad ett Chrxstme Pa gur Mr and Mrs Peter T Padgur Domlmck Papaleo Mr F Patrey Susan Patrey Rrchard Pem Ehzabeth V Perslco Mr and Mrs V Perslco Ioseph ohn Pette Mr an Mrs Ioseph Pette Mr and Mrs M1chaelP1lkmgton Suzanne E Plllman Mr and Mrs H C Prllman Mr and Mrs FrankA Prmak Maureen Qumn Robert K Qumn Iohn Radelet Mr and Mrs Louxs A Radelet Lmda C Rakeman Gerard Regan Mr and Mrs Gerard Regan Mrs Gladys M Reld Maureen Rexd Constance Rerher Thomas Reis Iudlth Relsert Patncla Renehan Dr Robert F Renselaer Barbara Rhodes S Vrctor Rlccardl D D S Cheryl Riley Thomas P Rxordan Raymond Rlpnle and Famlly Kenneth Rlpple Marv Rochford Stephen Romance Davld Ross Carol Rowan Mr and Mrs Edward Rowan Susan Rowan Donors Mlchael Rowley Susan M D Rutkowskr Mr and Mrs Val Rutkowskr Thomas Sammon Mrs Agnes Sauer Margaret Sauer Mary Saunders Kathleen Scanlm VVesley Schack Barbara M Schlmmentr Dorothy Schlesler Mr and Mrs R Schlesler Sandra Schlegal Evelyn S Scholly Mrs HenryI Schopps W1ll1amI Schopps Irene Schrauth Mr and Mrs Wllllam L Schrauth Martln Schuler Susan Scott Iohn Serencr Iohn M Serencr Mary Sessa Gerard Shea Daryl Sheppard Mr Iohn P Sheppard Iohn Sherldan Ann M V Shlebler Mr and Mrs Edward R Shlebler Mr and Mrs G L Shlebler Mr and Mrs H Slbree Wllllam Srhler Evan Sunmons The Slmmons Family Donna Slmpson Demerlse Smlth Dlane Smlth Rrchard Smlth Robert Smlth Rosanne Smlth Wllham I Smith Barbara Soehner Thomas Sofleld Momca Solarskl Sandra Solarskr Gayle Sorrentmo Vlfglnla A Sorrentmo Barbara E Spero Clance Splca Dr and Mrs Iacques Squlllace Raymond E Sterner Mrs I D Stevenson Margaret Stevenson Rrchard W Stleghtz Anthony H Stouges The before and after reaction of report cards IS shown ln the faces of Mlchael Gllmartln and Maureen McMahon. 149 Kenneth Su-one Dorothy A Stubmg Mr and Mrs Iohn W Stubmg Kathleen Stubmg Charles I Sulhvan Mr and Mrs Eugene Sulhvan Eugene Sulhvan Geor e Sulhvan Kath een Sulhvan kathleenI Sulhvan Maureen Sulhvan Raymond Sulhvan Reg1na Sulhvan Theresa Sulhvan Robert Sundman Anne Taorrmna Mr 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WVheel6l' Edward R Whltbread Ioseph T Wmters Flame Wlttman Mr and M s Herbert Wlttman Kathleen Wrlght M nl fn Wuttke Reverlv Young Fav-ol Young Nancv Young Mrs A Zane-llo M artm Zanello Fhzabeth Zellner Mr and Mrs R L Zellner Anne S Zlemke Flame Zlmmslu Robert Zlrpolr V1rg1n1a M Zlrpoh Mrs Anne Zoldak V1ctor1a Zoldak . 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Mrs G Mahoney and Mrs G Mfmcs and Mrs Wllllam McColdnck and Mrs R Mommtcr and Mrs I Kevm Moloney The Park Sweet Shop Helen Shelley Mr and Mrs F Slover Mr and Mrs XV1llmm Thurston Mr and Mrs C XVeber Guyl Ahearn Mr and Mrs Iohn Ahearn Mary Altcnm Amlty Fimlly Show L'1wrc-nu: I Andcrer 59 Arm md Ann1m711t 1 Atomic C10 lmrs Iohn T Aylmur Bahrcnburg s B lkvry B lrblnrl anc rq 0sephB'1tt15,l1'1 Belles N Be-'uns Mr 'md Mrs I Innes Bergen Iay Bergen Ioeeph Boden Nora M Bowmm Mr and Mm 311011191 H H0771 Mr 'md Mri R Brlndc Emelme Brfum Mrs Ioieph Brennwn Mr Irwm BTCSIIH Mrs Charles Brmdley Mrs C Brmdley Lucille M Brmk 57 Clinton Brown Mrs YV C Buclbec Elame Burckard Ira C Buehvy Ioseph Buttner Vmccnt Buttnor Mr and Hrs VV Buttncr Alex P Byme Nfr md Mrs Clflfl H1 Xhlclrmd Fmclulln Clfl C llVl Xlr md Urs Austm Cmnon Auxhn E Cmnnn '56 Xlr md Mrs XV1ll11m Cannon Xlr md Nlrs Frmd Clpsluw I cllth C1111 I lullp Cltll lo ll C lt l C4 ntrc hlutrm Niotor Fu Robe rt: f'lnsholm 74 flu Cl lrk s Nlr md Nfrs L1 star Cl lrkson Huh ard Cl lrkson 'Hrs L Collr th C rlu Conmlly Nh Hydmr I' Cooke, NI lry E Courtmy Nh md Mrs I' Crust Ann Crotty Thom IS Huh lrd Culllllllilkkly Fustom 'I ulors Nir md Mrs N1 lrk DAndrc 1 Nh md Mrs I Dlnemeynr K ltlmryn D mvmcycr Thc Dr mmler Fimlly justmc D1Bntl 'Urs Kxtherme DICIOVQHHI j N1 Dillon Mr J Dl9C0l17l Mr md Mrs I DlsLLn7'1 'lhn Dxskm P lmlly Mr md Mrs john Dlslcr Silky Ann Dxslcr Florence Doherty Thmmxsl Dolm Mrs Wlrrcn Dondur Dorm C lft and it ltloncry 'Shop Elunc M mf. Duffy Mrs T Duffy Mr find Mrs T Dunne Emmett Dllffl'lH 64 Eddw s Butcher Frances Egan Mrs A Eweman Evans Shlppm f C Edward W Ewen Thomas F nrrell Mr and Mrs COTUCIIUQJ Faulkner Lfaurenu, Michael Peder Ferguson s Stahonery Mary M lwrrens Chdys Fllardo B lrb Ira Fmchettl Mrs Ellcen Plsher Mr Imeph H Flsher The F1t7ger'1ld Flmlly Mr and Mrs VV Pormwn Mr and Mrs A Porte Mr 'md Mrs IohnI Fox Mr and Mrs Nmkolas S Frcderndm Sr A Frlend A Frlend Donn 1 C nbnd Mrs M Cllllgcr Im C 1rc1'1 Mary A Garvey R and L Cemmo DOIUIDIC Ccntlle Mr E H Cllbert I A Coerg XV E Coerg Mr Ccorge Cradv Ie ln NI me Crwndlnettl Iohn Dlvld Crflndmettl Letltn md Mehme CTTZIRHO 'slr md Mrs MxdmelGra71ano Mlchwel L Crazlano Tvtm Cmznno Cfarmeh Crose R N Mane Crowo Nhurlce Crmso Ir Vmcent Crosso re H Hamel Vlchwel Hflrgrove Patrlcla Hwrgrme Nfr and Mrs I VV Harrngan EllZdh6th Havden Mrs Ceorge Havdeu Nirs Ceorge Heck 'Urs E F' Held Rohm rt Helfgott Hlrry HL ndrlnks If mm Hz u r Nlr 11ndMrs T Hvvcr Mr .mdN1rs F Hiller Hurry-I Hlrwdx Mrs I Hrrlrc VI' md VIN I1Qfl7lftHOQllC Nir und Mrs I Hoffman Crum Hoffnnn Clthmnnr Hopf Mrs I Horn Thi lnnu Flmxly lrxmg Jll'l0Vlt7 Mrs PltI'lLll jusvy H Klmmlcky Mrs F Karg Mrs T Klrg 'slr XV Kmrg Mr md Mn E Korl Cculu Ke me 58 C regory Kvme Therese lxcvlne Mrs Allce V Kee Mr Ch lrlu F Kee Gr Anthony Keller 59 B1rlur1A Kelly 56 Lontta C Kelly Nh and Mrs XV M Kell Nir 'Ind Mrs VV1rrPn Ke Bud md Mlke Klllelea Mrs C I Klllglea Mrs Ircm, King Mr and Mrs R Kirby Mrs KlunQr.hmt7 Mr and Mrs Peterl Kohel Ruta Kr lmer Mrs H Kramps Mrs Abba, Lane Catlmrlnv Ling., Robert XV Lang Leon Pharmacy Leonard Iewelere L I Lxebrexch Lmcoln Market Vmcent Lomonaco Mrs james Lyons Mxss P'1tr1c1a A Loren? 5 Mrs Iohn Love Angelo Manes 57 Elleen Marmgelll L Marshall john L Mason Anna Mass art V aV6l'1C Bret MHYBIIC r an rs Damel Maxwell Allen Mazza Dons McCarthy Mr and Mrs Iohnj McCarthy Ann McCormack Betty McCormack 55 Elleen McCormick 58 Mrs Thomas McDonnell Mme Maureen MCC-oldnck Denlse McCovern Mrs K McGrath Anne McClure Mrs Mwrgaret McClure Ianet McKe1th Gerard and Eugene Melzer Mrs Helen Memehan Ann Mesnano Assunta Meexano I-rank Meisma D'1n1el Metzger Nh' and Mrs Fred Meyer Leo I Nflld6 The Mmutolo GITIS Mr and Mrs Joseph F Mmutolo Mr and Mrs NIISSO Fdmondl Mohnng Kenneth P Niohrmg Rwlnh I Monaco Rov Montano Dr Moore MaunceI Moore The RIOYERIIS My and Kira Iohn Momson and Son Barbara Motley Martha H Niotlev Mr and Mrs A 0 Milner Phlllp Niumz Tr Phlllp Mumz Sl' Edward Murphy Ir Edward and Flo Murphy Florence hlumhy 'Hrs Nhrtm Murphy Nir and Mrs VV1ll1amj Murphy Mrs C Ioieph Nowak The Nyreen Famlly Edward O,Bncn Vane 0,Bfl6H, '55 Nlr md Nhs wunun T OBrien 'Sir and Mrs john O Connell Nlrs H Ohhnd Mrs L Ohllnd I' r'1nk O Kc cfe OILI O Kccfe Nlr 'md Mrs Joseph M Olmgcr Ohvu' Office h1lLhlIl0S Olncr Tr uhng Co Mrs F Olsen Dlfllll I O Sl1e'1 Plrk Lynn SLYVILS Stmhon Exlcnn Pc lrsall james H Pearsall Rltl C Pe lrsall Mrs A I Pecom Vmwnt Pellegrmo Mrs Anthony Pennm Sr Arthur Petry Arthur D Petry RoQe A Petry Cu'm'm Plntaboni Mr and Mrs J Leon Poncma Nir and Mrs Edwwrd Posner Mrs Mllhcent Purje Nh' H Rakemm Mrs H Rmkemfm Mr 'md Mrs R Rqnkel Mrs Frfmk A Riuch Bn in Reddy DIDICI Renehfln Mwry Lou Renehfm Mr Wnlham Rocco Helen Ross JUDO? 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FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Rockvxlle Centre N Y FRONT STREET BAKE SHOP 51 Front Street Rockvxlle Centre N Y GENERAL DIAPER CORP Elmhurst N Y GRAND FUEL C0 14 Prospect Avenue Lynbrook N Y HAMPSHIRE HOUSE RESTAURANT Rockvrlle Centre N Y HOWARD JOHNSON S RUBINSTEIN BROS RESTAURANT INC 1546 Broadway New York N Y LEADER MFG CO 314 St Charles Street St Lou1s2 Mo IOHNI LYNCH INC 91 Horton Avenue Lynbrook N Y T I MacDERMOTT CORPORATION 529 Fxfth Avenue MACKEN MORTUARY 52 Clanton Avenue Rockvllle Centre N Y MORMILE BROTHERS 117 North Park Avenue Rockvxlle Centre N Y MUR LEE S MEN S SHOP ONE OAK DAIRY INC Carle Place N Y FR PUSTET COMPANY INC 14 Barclay Street New York N Y ROCKVILLE MINEOLA SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 205 Sunrlse Hxghway ROCkV11l6 Centre N Y WILLIAMH SADLIER INC 11 Park Place New York 7 N Y Sandra Schlosser Ioan Gall Mary Freln, Mary Anne Keenan and Yolande Goum twrrl their batons dunng the Vocatron Rally parade Business Patrons SAFINA FLORIST 26 North Park Avenue Rockvllle Centre N SEA BREEZE HOTEL Freeport N Y STRATHMORE FURS INC 133 Fulton Avenue Hempstead N Y SULLIVAN 6: 0 BRIEN INC Mallmg Specralrsts 317 East 13th Street New York N Y WALSH CONLEY RELIGIOUS GOODS 38 North Franklm Street Hempstead N Y WANTAGH LAUNDRY Rallroad Avenue Wantagh N Y WHITBREAD S SONS LUMBER CO Oceanslde N Y I A WINTER Sz CO AL WUTTKE SIGNS FIVE DOLLARS ADAMS BOOK CO INC 66 72 Water Street Brooklyn 1 N Y AL S STEAK HOUSE Front Street Rockvllle Centre N Y BARBIZON SCHOOL OF MODELING New York N Y BEATO FUEL 8: APPLIANCE CORP 2045 North Grand Avenue Baldwm N Y CHAS BECKER 6: SONS Electrrcrans 43 Drrscoll Avenue Rockvxlle Centre N Y BLOOMER BROS COMPANY Matthewj Doyle Drst Mgr Newark New York BRYN MAWR MARKET 199 Brower Avenue Rockvrlle Centre N Y CACIO HAIR STYLIST 33 South Park Avenue Rockvllle Centre N Y CAL S SERVICE STATION CAMBRIDGE PHARMACY CANTERBURY SERVICE STATION North Vrllage Avenue Rockville Centre N Y CENTURY LINEN SERVICE INC 81 30 Cooper Avenue Glendale 27 N Y CHEZ NICOLE INC Women s Sportswear Shop 232 Sunrrse Highway Rockvllle Centre N Y CLARKE 8: RIORDAN INC Insurance Brokers COMMUNITY SERVICE STATION 128 North vrllage Avenue Rockvllle Centre N Y East Meadow N Y CUSANO BROS 19 Greenwood Place Valley Stream N Y DAVIS ETHICAL PHARMACY 6: CLINICAL LABORATORY 55 Front Street Rockvrlle Centre N Y E BURNER 8: FUEL CO 82 Chestnut Sheet Rockvllle Centre N Y ECONOMY SERVICE STATION Pen1nsula Boulevard and Graham Avenue Hempstead N Y ELAR LUMBER COMPANY 184 East Sunrlse Hlghway Freeport N Y Complrments of ERMAK BROS 152 1 ' , Q ' ' , . 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MODEL BAKERY 65 Main Street Hempstead N Y MORMILE 6: SONS Florists 443 North Long Beach Road Rockville Centre N Y PETER NOVAK COVERING INC 116 Cherry Lane Floral Park N Y OCEANSIDE LAUNDRY SERVICE Long Beach Road Oceanside N Y JOSEPH PERRONE Builder and Contractor 64 Shepherd Avenue Lynbrook N Y PAUL S CONFECTIONERY 28 North Park Avenue Rockville Centre N Y O RIORDAN PARK AVE CAFE 7 South Park Avenue Rockville Centre N Y PANTRY DINER Long Beach and Merrick Roads Rockville Centre N Y RAAY NORSCABIN Sunrise Highway Baldwin N Y RITE SERVICE FUEL CO INC 73 North Grand Avenue Baldwin N Y ANDREWC ROESCH INC Church Candles and Altar Supplies 179 181 Powers Street Brooklyn 11 N Y ROPAGE PHARMACY East Meadow N Y RUPP CHEVROLET CORP Lynbrook N Y RALPH P SCI-ILEY Insurance Real Estate Management Rockvrlle Centre N Y SCHOELERMANN S 13 North Park Avenue Rockville Centre N Y SCHOENIG and COMPANY, INC 210 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre N Y W SKOBLISKI LUMBER YARD Valley Stream N Y ' r 7 ' ' ' . 1 ' ' , . . , . . , . . , . . . 2 ' , . . , . . , . . 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WHITEHEAD 6: SONS INC. 14 Ixorth Grand Axenue Baldwin N Y JOHN J WILEY ASSOCIATES Business Patrons Fund Raising and Public Relations Counselors 241 Sunrlse Highwav Rockville Centre N Y THREE DOLLARS JOSEPHINE YARN SHOP 3 South Village Avenue Rockxille Centre N Y KAUFMAN PHARMACY 31 South Park Avenue Rockxille Centre N Y LEON GREEN Statlonery Store 41 South Park Avenue Rockx 1lle Centre N 1 LAWRENCE S CAMERA 8: GIFT SHOP 22.0 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre N Y LEONARD S MEN S WEAR 7 North Park Ax enue Rockvllle Centre N Y THE LITTLE SHOP 272A B16l'I'1Clx Road Rockville Centre Peter Hoffmann and Jack McNamara get the Blue Team shoe ready for the cheerleaders the mght of the meet LOING ISLAND JEWISH PRESS 179 VV 57nd Street New York 19 N Y MAC and MAC SERVICE STATION MAC S LUNCHEONETTE 590 Seaman Ax enue Baldwm N Y MARY IMMACULATE HOSPITAL School of Nursing 159 11 89th Axenue Jamaica 32 N Y MAYFAIR CATERING CO 200 West 69th Street New York 23 N Y MAYF AIR CLEANERS and LAUNDRY 684 Fulton Ax enue Hempstead N Y K4 ig' 9188 MEYER S MEAT MARKET 605 West Seaman Ax enue Baldwin N Y MICHAEL S WINES Sr LIQUORS 718 Merrick Road Rockville Centre N Y MID ISLAND COFFEE CO 192 Milburn Avenue Baldwin N Y MORITZ QUALITY BAKE SHOP 109 Bedford Avenue Bellmore N Y MURRAY FLOOR WAXING Roekville Centre N Y NOMARK CLEANERS INC 29 West Merrick Road Valley Stream N Y 735' The chaperones of the Junior Prom take time out for refreshments 11 7 T v 4 , . . r C . ii , . . 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BROOKLYN SUPPLY CORPORATION 377-379 WVyckoff Avenue Brooklyn 27 N Y Business Patrons CRQHEEQYVAEEZESRFLORIST and 3285 Sunrise Highway C 8: I BOWLING CENTER VVantagh, N. Y. Long Beach Road A Oceanside, N. Y. DBAXCANTERBURY SERVICE STATION North Village Avenue CARROLL'S DRUG STORE. Rockville Centre, N. Y. Baldwin, N. Y. VINCENT HOUSE OF BEAUTY 1653 Grand Avenue Baldwin, N. Y. CHAS. CHIN Chinese Laundry 130 Long Beach Road Rockville Centre, N. Y. YVASS MOTOR SALES XVillis lAvenue Mineo a, N. Y. CLAIRE CORSET SHOP 278 Merrick Road Rockville Centre, N. Y. A I' A' WEISS SHELL SERVICE STATION Seaman Avenue, St. Luke's Place CLAIRE'S DELICATESSEN Baldwin, N- Y- - 569 Uniondale Avenue Uniondale, N. Y. VVHITE BRICK BOUTIQUE 2093 XVantagh Avenue COMMUNITY SERVICE lvamghr N- Y- r CHAS. E. WHITEHEAD 8: SONS, INC. Hardware and General Electric Appliances 14 North Grand Avenue CONSUMERS COAL 81 OIL CO. Baldwin, N, Y, 510 Merrick Road Rockville Centre, N. Y. X-L CLEANERS, INC. North Village Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. I 340 North Grand Avenue COUNTY7WIDE BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTORS Baldwin, N' Y- 55 East Merrick Road Valley Stream N Y B GERTZ INC Mr Ferdinando leads the band through one of Its numbers at the Spring Concert A large and appreciative audience IS evident 13 ,.. ,.. . , . . . 75 Adams Kathleen Adams Maureen Ahearn John 45 Ahmuty Willxam Archer Mlchaele STUDE T PICTURE! DEX 2 125 130 60 120 Alexander Francls 42 61 126 Alexander Rxchard 39 132 Cannon Dorothy 44 Errxchrello Patncra 46 Altenburg Carl 47 63 106 119 Altman Joseph 42 130 138 141 Anderer Lawrence 22 54 91 94 Anderer John 42 132 Anderson Davrd 45 Anderson Rosabel 43 Andrews Joan 39 80 Anzalone Joseph 38 55 78 84 Armstrong Susan 38 57 77 112 Asrp Kathleen 22 70 Astanta Robert 43 125 130 Attfreld Bruce 43 Aylward Edward 22 74 75 94 Bacher Wrllram 43 BaRa Mary 38 57 112 120 Barley Carolme 47 63 66 119 Baker Vrrgrnra 47 63 Balboa Henry 40 73 Baldwm Gerald 47 63 Banzer John 47 63 139 Barcra Carole 39 70 134 Barhn MarYA 43 80 88 Bamett Josephme 46 112 120 Barrera Henry 47 67 119 Battenfeld John 44 119 Baudouxn Barbara 45 59 Beams James 43 121 126 Beatty John 56 Beatty Rlchard 43 Becker Davrd 41 91 Beebe Elame 42 76 106 Belfr Patncra 22 52 68 104 Bencrna Frank 47 Benmcasa Rlchard 40 Bensen Joan 47 Bergen Patncra 47 Berke Susan 42 112 B1ssett Marlone 41 Blake James 43 66 Blessing Kathleen 0 Blrgh Edward 22 Bhgh Valene 45 Bonacum Michael Bovmo Rosemarie Bozza Robert 45 Braddrsh Kevm 47 137 Brady Mary Anne 45 120 Brande Kathryn 47 Braun Josephxne 38 56 77 Brennan Brennan Brennan Brennan 104 1 Brennan Brennan Brenner Brran 47 Gerard 41 Maureen 22 86 20 Penelope 22 54 0 Sandra 42 Susan 47 Judrth 22 68 Brodenck Wllham 47 6 130 Broschart George 39 Brown Joseph 47 Brown Kathleen 22 100 Brown Stephen 23 94 Bruckner Kathryn 73 77 105 Buch Edward 23 75 78 Bucher Clarre 41 Buckbee Clalre 39 112 Bull Erleen 47 Bundy Robert 47 144 Burgmeler Kenneth A 47 Burke Thomas 38 88 Burrowes Margaret 40 Butler Mane 39 72 98 112 Butler Peggyann 45 Butler Thomas 44 Bnttner Rosann 41 73 Byme Patncra 23 51 Cahrll Morra 23 68 Callahan James 23 94 Callery Brlan 23 94 Calo Stephame 23 Cantwell Garrett 39 131 3 Cantwell Terrence 47 Capshaw Kathleen 43 Carmody Patrrcra 47 134 Camey Gail 44 61 Cartenuto Vrrgmra 23 53 Carter Ruta 46 Carly Robert 38 121 135 137 Casellx John 47 Casey Francrs 47 137 Cassidy Ruth 47 106 Casson Joseph 39 109 Caswell Joan 45 70 Catal Peter 47 Catalanetta Frank 44 125 Cattaneo David 44 67 119 Cattaneo Eugene 23 94 119 Cavanaugh Angela 47 72 106 Cavanaugh Peter 39 95 125 Cerow Rrchard 40 74 Chadwick Carol 38 56 Chelrus Wxllram 45 Chlcarella Albert 47 Chrsholm Chnstme 45 60 Claccro Joseph 24 94 Cmmillo Lours 47 Cranllone Mrchael 40 58 Clare Denms 24 75 94 Clare Jane 47 Clare Maureen 46 76 Clarkson Ellen 45 59 Cleva Nancy 38 56 Coen Anne M 90 Coffey Agnes 47 Coffey Fredenck 24 52 54 75 94 110 121 Coffey James 42 Coffey Josephrne 24 72 74 108 109 110 112 Cole Rrchard 39 Collms Carol 46 Collms Mrchael 39 125 Bnndley Bnndley 82 83 Broderrck Betty 47 Martha 22 73 75 78 Peter 39 126 127 137 Confoy Patrrcxa 24 Conlan Robert 39 Connelly Patncra 47 la Connolly James C. 40 81 85 139 141 Conroy Jane 47 Conroy Margaret, 47 106 Conway Hugh 38 70 121 124 139 141 143 Cooke Kathryn 39 67 9 Cook Ronald 42 Coonelly Joann 41 56 58 72 112 134 Cooney Joan 24 Cooper Mary 44 Corr Thomas 46 124 139 140 Cosgrove Jeanne Courtney Natalie Cox Thomas 45 Coyle Paul 24 5 107 121 124 51 66 112 5 72 112 121 122 14 4 63 106 1 69 71 94 Cramer Sue Ann 47 Crane Jo Ellen 24 Creede Vlartha 42 60 Croke Robert 24 67 94 119 Crowcock Nuala 42 Cummmgs Dems 39 139 140 141 143 Cummmgs Raymond 24 51 94 135 139 140 141 142 143 Cummrskey Ellen 38 112 Cunmngham Geraldme 47 88 Curley Kathleen 47 106 Curley Mrchael 39 81 139 141 43 Curran Patrrck 47 139 140 141 44 Curtin Neal 42 74 125 130 Cusano Paulrne 38 56 77 Daly James 25 66 73 94 0 Daly Joan 45 59 DAmato Armand 47 144 DAmore Vrctor 43 DAndrea Peter 88 DAng1o Robert 46 Deane Catherme 25 73 76 94 99 100 DeClue Pah'lc1a 47 88 Debus Maryanna 39 De Ibero Joaqurn 25 94 121 124 Delgnan John 46 119 Delaney Joseph 47 DeMay Stephen 25 94 DeMxlt Wlllram 25 80 94 Denms Dorothea 45 59 de-Roodenbeke Phrhppe 46 60 138 139 141 143 deRoodenbeke Ronald 47 DeS1ena John J 46 Desmond Carol 46 Deverall Pamela 25 72 112 Deverall Peter 45 61 DeWeese Mary 42 73 DeWeese Patncra 47 88 Dezradus Chnstlne 25 Drercks J Claire 42 74 Dlllon Daniel 47 Dlscenza Ann 48 66 Drsler Geraldme 46 60 Dodd Arthur 47 130 Dolezel Carol 41 58 76 Donofreo Paul 40 57 Donohue Eileen 46 Donohue Noel 41 Donohue William Donovan Maureen 41 Dolan Kathleen 42 73 Dolan Patrrcxa 48 Dollard Kathenne 38 76 Donnelly Mary Jane 25 70 Dooley Wrlham 46 135 Dougherty Maureen 41 55 Dowd Owen 41 56 91 126 7 Doyle Nancy 48 62 70 Droge Kathryn 41 58 Dnngate Ann 42 Dunn George 48 137 Durham Judith 41 58 Durham Kathleen 25 75 Durkrn Randy 48 125 145 Duman Ehzabeth 48 106 Duman Paul 25 51 54 Dwyer Rrchard 42 119 Eggers John 48 Engeman Ann 39 Epprg Mary Jane 48 106 Ewen BemrceE 46 76 Fackler John 38 56 112 Farco Rosemary 45 59 120 Farrell Margaret 39 Farrell Mary 26 51 Fasano Ralph 48 62 Faulkner Mrchael 48 Faye Paul 45 Fealy Mane 42 73 Fellmann Rrchard 40 121 122 126 135 137 Fenley Elrzabeth 41 Fennell Dommxc Ferguson Rxchard 40 121 139 140 141 Ferran Max-yLou 41 55 Fern Joseph 40 121 139 Frsher Patnc1aA 26 52 76 80 00 Frsher Patncra 38 95 Frtzgerald Erleen 57 Frtzgerald Mary 42 Frtzgerald Robert 48 Frtzglbbon Gerald 48 139 Frtzpatnck Mary 38 57 77 Frtzsrmmons Elleen 26 72 94 100 112 Frtzsrmons Thomas 44 3 Flaherty Kevm 26 73 94 99 109 110 Fletcher Susan 40 79 Flynn Maureen 26 51 Flynn Patncra 48 Folts James 38 57 78 107 Foth James 45 61 Fox P8t1'lC1B 48 Franck Deborah 48 62 106 Franck Elizabeth 39 134 Frederrcks Nrcholas 46 Frex Lmda 26 76 Frem Mary 40 55 118 152 Fnel Ann 44 61 Fnes Edward, 45 Furey Mananne 38 134 Fusco Theresa, 43 A , , , , . , , , . . .47 . .47.63 , . 1 , , , ,-39,11 , , 1 1 , , , . . ,59.61 , , , 1- 1 , . 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DEX 1 Gaffney Rxchard 43 130 135 137 Galan Arthur 45 Galbo Luclle 46 112 Gall Joan 40, 79 118 152 Gallagher Ann, 134 Gallagher Bnan 42 141 Gallagher Elleen 48 Gallagher James 48 62 130 Garaham Patncxa 43 Garvey Anne 40 74 Gaynor Kenneth 43 Gerow Mary 48 68 Gerow Sandra 41 55 Gxallorenzl Thomas 42 135 Grbbons Mary 26 Gxgha Rosemary 43 Grlmartm Mrchael 43 107 148 149 Gleason James 48 62 Gollatz Theodore 48 Gough John 43 Goum Yolande 48 118 152 Graham Jean 42 Graham Lawrence 46 125 130 137 Graham Regrna 26 118 Grandmettl Emest 26 52 54 94 Graves Wrllxam 43 Gray JoAnn 46 134 Grazxano Eunxce 42 68 76 Grennan Christopher 40 57 131 Grennan Peter 46 73 Grennan Phyllls 48 106 Gnffm Mary 42 80 Grosso Mrchael 46 139 141 Guxda Ellen 43 Guxda Thomas 26 94 121 Haag Bemard 48 62 125 130 Hackett Robert 46 Hald Susan 45 Hampel Hancke Hanley Hannan Hanson Joyce 46 112 Patrrcla 45 112 John 40 131 Robert 44 Wxlllam 48 84 4 Hargrove Mary Ann 42 2 Harngan Renny 42 Harnngton Bernard 40 Hart Chnstme 27 51 66 68 Hartan Hartley Hayden Kathleen 48 Betty Ann 46 80 John 45 60 Hmchlxffe J Rrchard 46 85 Hochrelter Margaret 48 62 Hoffmann Joseph 44 125 Hoffmann Peter 27 54 69 86 92 94 99 132 133 154 Hofmerster Andrew 48 Hogan Wrllxam 44 125 Holfelder Anne 40 70 Holfelder Carl 46 130 Hopkms Frank 27 53 94 Hoppenhauer Rxchard 41 56 85 Houston Gerald 48 62 Houston John 27 94 126 129 Howard Lols 42 70 Howe Catherme 27 53 Hoyt Margaret 45 59 Hoyt Mary Ellen 27 75 Hoyt Paul 48 Hurley Guy 48 Isabella Patricia 45 Ivanac Bemadme 42 Jennings Bnan 42 74 121 126 135 136 137 Jennings Patrlcla 48 106 120 Joerg Joseph 38 139 140 141 143 Joerg Rosemary 27 52 77 Jones Fred 44 60 Jongebloed Marylyn 28 53 Jordan Barbara 48 63 106 Jordan Wxlllam 40 Joyce Julla 42 Joyce Paul 48 119 Kaheny Honora 39 Kaheny John 48 Karg Ehzabeth 48 106 Kamer Robert 48 63 Karthaus Thomas 46 Kaufmann Barbara 40 57 79 Kaufmann Gall 48 134 Keane Martm 48 84 111 Keane Momca 46 112 Keatmg John 74 126 127 Kcaveny Patncla 45 59 Kee Charles 46 Keenan Mary Ann 28 118 Keenan Rrchard 46 Kehoe Patrxcxa 48 106 Kellenberg Eileen 48 N4cCarten Wllllam 38 78 Haynos Lorrame 46 Healy Cathenne 40 57 79 Healy Jerome 44 137 Heaphy Vugmxa 48 Heatherton Davenre 48 72 109 Hedderman Carol 27 51 52 Heddemran Damel 43 139 141 Hegarty Frank 27 94 Held Robert 48 Helfenstexn Joseph 44 125 Hendncks Joseph 40 125 131 135 136 137 Hendncks Peter 42 70 125 137 Herbert, John 48 Heyer Mary Ann 42 111 Hlckey Stephen 46 Hrnch Edna 42 Keller 13 Keller Keller Kelly Kelly Kelly Kelly Kelly Anthony 28 69 94 4 Maureen 46 Patrxcxa 38 120 Jacquehne 46 120 Kathleen 38 76 79 Mary 48 62 MaryLou, 40 58 Walter 46 Kendal Carolyn 46 Kendall Jean 40 77 79 96 Kennedy Jacquehne 28 134 Kennedy Karen 48 66 118 Kershko Maureen 28 52 Kervlck Patncla 46 120 Kessel Jon 46 135 Kreman Rrchard 38 96 121 135 139 140 141 158 Kxeman Walter 46 Kxeman Wrllxam 28 94 Krlcommons Peter 46 135 Kmley Dorothy 48 106 Kmlkenny Joseph 48 62 Krllelea Mlchael 41 55 58 66 Krrby Joseph 48 125 137 144 Klrby Maureen 44 61 Klrby Robert 46 135 Koch Robert 48 130 Kohlmeler Caroline 48 77 Kraft Frederlck 49 130 Kramer Martm 46 Kramps Mary 38 Krehl Rlchard 28 53 94 lxuchmskas Edward 28 51 134 141 Lambert Maureen 28 73 75 94 100 105 Landers Mary 45 59 Lang George 49 125 Lang Susan 49 Langan Peter 44 66 107 Larsen Teresa 50 64 Lavone Blanche 49 134 Lawson Mary Ellen 28 66 107 Lawton Mary Ann 43 Ledwxth Eugene 29 69 94 1 123 124 126 Lee Rlchard 45 59 68 73 Lehan George 40 141 Lent Pamela 44 61 112 Lesko Momca 40 73 Lrlly Edward 49 139 144 Lwermore Lewxs 40 Lorenz Mary Jane 49 Lucas Ronald 49 MacHarg Mane 29 70 Mackey Edward 45 Mackey Lawrence 29 51 94 Mack Ellen 49 134 Maclean Shella 41 80 Madden Irene 40 74 80 Maggracoma Frank 45 125 135 Magulre Duane 49 Magurre Nadme 29 0 'viahler Manlyn 44 80 Mangrardx Maureen 49 Manes Francxne 38 Nianmng Maureen 38 80 Marrm Margaret 42 Marshall Patrlcla 49 131 Mathews George 44 60 Mattem Carroll 49 Nlaughan Bemxce 45 59 120 Niaughan Margaret 40 57 79 Mause Bnan 49 McCarthy Rrchard 44 60 'vicCloy Mary 40 101 McCorm1ck Barbara 29 51 68 McCullough Anne 29 52 72 McElroy Wrllxam 49 68 McElveney Patncxa 49 McEwan Joann 40 55 McGarrty Frank 39 'VIcGoldnck Gall 120 McGoldnck Robert 42 67 McGorry Barbara 29 52 70 75 McGorry Patrrcxa 43 McC0vem Bnan 49 125 144 McGovem Kathleen 29 82 83 101 104 114 McGrath Marygay 49 McGrath Teresa 29 51 68 72 73 112 McGrath Sherla 39 73 McGroarty Wrlham 30 52 53 69 74 121 123 141 142 McGu1re Marcella 30 68 McGu1re Thomas 30 94 McGu1re Wrllram 39 135 McKeever Kathleen 38 134 McKexth Mary 38 McKe1th Judrth 30 McKenna Robert 40 57 141 McLaughl1n Thomas 43 119 McMahon Maureen 43 149 McManus Rlchard 39 139 141 McNxcol Patncxa M 39 134 McNamara Bnan 49 111 McNamara John 30 51 53 69 71 94 139 140 141 143 154 McNamara RobertJ 30 69 73 78 91 94 105 McT1eman Charles 49 Meadows Susan 76 Melzer Clare 45 Merkert Arlene 40 Meyer Gerard 39 Meyers Mary 30 68 112 Mrchael John 38 55 82 84 107 Mrchael Martm 49 134 135 139 140 144 Mxlone Joseph 49 125 130 Mxsso Drana 39 Mohr Loretta 41 Mohnng Mary 44 Mohr Louls 30 94 Mohr Thomas 49 Momester Robert 42 Moloney Dennis 49 107 Moody James 30 69 94 107 126 127 128 Mooney Rrchard 45 59 125 Moosbrugger Peter 31 52 94 109 110 132 Moore Thomas 31 51 Nlorell Antonia 31 82 Morgan Luke 43 Nionmle Rxta 49 Momson Rrchard E 44 144 Nlomssee John 53 94 125 141 Mortara Lee 44 Motley John 49 64 Motley Wxlham 49 119 125 130 Muhr Roberta, 31 75 112 120 Nlullrgan Wxllram 43 107 109 112 McDonald McDonald McDonald McDonald Damel 40 55 84 John 85 107 Joseph 49 125 144 Wxlham 29 69 94 Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Edward 42 90 Ellen 41 101 Gerard 41 55 J Leslle 49 125 130 137 James, 45 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1-1 1701 1 1 1 A 1 1 I I I I I ,I I I I I ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 151 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1137 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 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DEX Kathleen 72 112 Kevrn 49 64 125 130 Mane 31 68 Mary Ellen 41 110 112 Maureen 49 72 134 Thomas Edward, 49 Thomas Jerome 49 63 Vrrgmra Wrllram 43 121 39 Wrllram 49 125 Murray Carol, 38 76 82 112 Murray John 31 94 Murray Mary Lourse Murtaugh Thomas 44 81 O 126 127, 141 Myers Bernadette 43 Nastn Mary, 56 Natalxe Ann 45 Naughton James 39 121 124 126 135 137 Neff Robert 41 56 58 Negn Mane 31 Nevrns Mary 38 134 N nelson Nxelson N lessen N oebels George 40 74 Plulxp 41 Charles 31 94 Rrta 32 88 N old Rrchard, 49 Oakes Ann 44 OBnen Patncra 49 OConnell John 38 56 78 81 121 135 137 141 OConnell Mrchael 44 OConnor Joan 39 OConnor, Pamela 38 76 OConnor Thomas 42 141 Oexle Joan 43 80 O Grady O Grady O Keefe O Keefe O Keefe 7 Jane 40 120 Lxllmn 44 Francrs 38 Margaret 49 Maydene 32 53 73 77 ONeill Jane 49 72 ORe1lly Barbara 44 61 77, 112 ORe1lly Patncra 44 77 112 ORourke Patrrck 32 54 69 70 71 75 94, 121 122 151 Ose James 41 107 111 131 Othote Davxd 50 Othote Lours 50 125 130 137 Otto Rrchard Padgett, Mary 38 Padgur Chrxstxne 42 Patrey Susan 49 70 Papaleo Dommrck, 43 1 1 1 ' 1 .1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 194 1 . 1 1 1 1 A1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 .' 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 Q l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - . 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