St Agnes School - Lamb Yearbook (Rockville Centre, NY)
- Class of 1960
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'111'n?f 'i ' f If S 5 if POPE PIUS XII 5 ' 1 99'5 if If V42 ' 452 9' X 5' 02 fi if 59 4' 6 fa5QX gs is 'n ix Presented by the Students ot ,fi f SAINT AGNES USTHEDRAL HIGH SUHO0L, 'i Rockville Centre, Long Island, New York douteuts Dedlratlon The Popes and Youth ddunurstratlou and Faoultg Graduates Uuderelassmeu Glasses detrvnues Sports Uoutrlbutors Index of Student Protures Fluls Features t r t u Hrs Holrnoss Pope John YYIII Z 2 'ITU' Xa! i 'hun' 'PAX TIE! , HAR I 53 Dedication rm, Through cscrs we thc popcs h rvc sc rscd rs ss rtclrnrcn of thc flock of Chrrst Our Hols Frther john XXIII contrnucs th rt trfrdrtron rl role of shc phud tod'1s Long before he h rd cornplotrd tht frrst sc rr of hrs pontrfrc rtc lr: hrd strucls 1 note of crndor rnd optrnrrsrn He drsplrscd 1 dclrgdhtful sprrrt throughout the Church ind the ss orld bs hrs trfrsels through Homo lrrs speeches rnd hrs prstorfrl concern for 'rll hrs chrldren Throuffhout hrs lrfe he eshrlntcd gre rt frrendlrness and charrts Lrlse hrs predecessors find follossrnq Hrs Drs rrre Nlrster ill regnrd less of creed rice or natronrlrts found rn hrm understrndrnff frnd rssrstfrnce On the dfrs of hrs coron rtron he sard hrs thoughts turned to the sounsf people rn the great church to the pulsrnff emotrorr of thrt south the rerl ss mbol of the Church In fr messiqe to the school chrldren of the Lnrtecl St rtes he spolse of other clrrldren less fortunqte frnd asked for help On anuxrs 70 1939 Pope john XXIII told thc ssorld of lrrs plrn for an Ecurnenrcrl Councrl to defrl ssrth our sep rrrted brethren In rn urs srnrll ss rss he hid rlrerds begun to prse the ss rs for thrs urrron I'rrcndls trctful Hood ss rlled qrrcrous ssrse rnd energctrc rre rll ss ords tlrrt chu utr rrzo Popc Iolrn XXIII t rs to trrs gr tl P pc f I s 1 Pol of thc Houth thrt dccrcntc thrs hook Xlrs hrs rcrgn hr lonff urd frurtful urcl lrrs cfforts rn lro forthcornrrrff courrcrl successful POPE LEO XIII 6' AAAS ES POPE PIU X Q X Ei' 5 2 S POPE BENEDICT -'Q if POPE PIUS Li P Il, H 9 POPE PIUS XII 1.4-914' 'RTT WY? K4 5 ' X POPE JOHN xxul Jggfegxx JSQEQ-KWWWHZ Z lglf 3 The Pope He that ht lrt th xou llCfII'CIl1 me The popes haxe been gn en bv Cod the chref duty teach gurde and srnetrfy rll rn the Church Th core of pap ll teaclnngt, concermng the lIlIClI6CtUf and cultural dcxelopment of youth 1? tha t proceeds from truth md be luty God In th1s twentlcth century youth has be f spcclal concern to the popes fromf ego X I to Ohn XXIII In the words of me Pope of Outh PIUS XII We can cle lrly rscer the real terest that the Popes have a ays felt for youth Among the serrous tlndllfn t1 e cares rmposed upon us by Our uniwrsif pat A e have always consrdered asga pn Clp l on t R g1v1ng,.sppc1al attentron to ateve rn y wa refelfs to yoriih Pope Leo XIII 111 IS enc hc Rem Novarum stated in regard to clu repll great ff care should be taken not to place t m 1n wor shops actones untml then' boch and mmds are su rcrently mature For lust as roug eather destroys the buds ID sprmg so too ea y an experrence of hfe s hard work bhghts the young promlse of a chrld s powers and makes any real educatron 1mpOssrble To hun we are mdebt for 1mprOved xr orkrng condrtxons The Pope f Labor always emphaslzed that youth n eds educat1On IH add1t1on to magiual labo The motto of Plus X The Po of the Eucharrst was Restoratron of ahr thufgs ln Chrrst He encouraged frequent comm lon and through h1s efforts chlldren xx ere allowed the joy of recen mg therr first Holy Communron at an earher age St Prus X canomcally decreed that Confraternrty of Chr1st1an Doctrrne be estabhshed rn every parrsh He shud just as these chrldren need a sus tamed dlet of materral food that they may l1ve and grow so IH the same measure they hare a constant need for thrs heax enly food 1n Order to lead a ChI1StlHH hfe and lteep themselves from s1n Nloreover such rnstructron IS absolutely necessary rn Order that they may prepare to share rn the means of salx atron offered to us by our Lord Iesus Chrrst the holy sacraments of penance confirmatron and Holv Eucharrst whlch alone can ard rn leadmg a holx hfe XVhen Pope Benedlct XV ascended the papal 5 M 'Nw + . ,QU tr , U- td X , t u ff K xl X 7 L as , , J , . -gf , I X Y. 7 . 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K , C 4 1 L ' 4 - 44 1 n 1 . lt was Christ Himself Whu, shoosmg and educating the apsstles Hrs Excellency Most Reverend Walter P Kellenberg, D D LLD Flrst Blshop of Rockvllle Centre lVhen the present graduates were freshmen l1ttle d1d they expect that be fore therr Hrst year 'it St Agnes xx as over Rockulle Centre would be the seat of a new d1OCCS6 and the home of a brshop Blshop Kellenberg h is endeared hlm self to all students and has won the respect and adm1rf1t1on of all the souls entrusted to lns care He has emphaslzed the need of T6l1g1OUS s 0C1t1OHS and more schools He has opened a new m1nor sem1nary on Long Island and has made plans to extend the 'idx intages of a CathOl1C educat1on to more students May the successful development of thls dlocese cont1nue under h1s devout care '11 ss like RE NA VERTE LUMINA Wd dimples as veliahnratars in Ilisfdivine ilmstolate, ' f Very Reverend Monslgnor F rancls I Wllll3mS Admmnstrator of St Agnes Cathedral Secretary to the Board of Consulters Great was the Joy of ex ery Agnes1an when Father XV1ll1ams was elevated to the offrce of Pwpil Chfrmberlam H1s warm congemal mmner has made hlm a belox ed frlend and advlser to all XlOIlS1gI10I' llfllll uns 15 alvs iys refzdx to glxe h1s serv1ces to lus plrlshloners For the sex er 11 plst xelrs he has come to be known 'Is the tllented orgrmst III thc Blue md Cold meet H1s hearty llllffll md 'ilu us 'IITIUSIII4 Inccdotc h me helped to Wm h11n msiny frlends We hope th it Our Duma Lolcl wlll ilways Witch ox er md protect lum gave an example which at enee was followed by the first ll' Reverend Edgar P NIcCarren ICD Reverend Davld C Farley Supermtendent of Schools Assistant Supermtendent of Schools ,IW-me Slster NI jean Clare OP Slster Marle Immaculate C SI Dlocesan Supcrusor of Schools Drocesan Superusor of Schools holy apestles as the sacred text itself snhstantlates .lil Very Reverend Monsignor Iohn R McCann Secretary to Hrs Excellency GJ Reverend Francis B. Concannon Vice Ollicialis R Reverend Michael J. O'Farrell QYVUS fp-H Th- 'ln-1-9' Reverend Harold F Langlew Reverend Andrew P Connelly Reverend Robert L Broun The prlesl IS Indeed beth by voeatlen and by dwme eommlsslen the ehlel apostle and tireless lurlherer el the Lllrlstlan ellueatlen el veu Monsignor Williams explains the plans for the elementary school-the first step in the parish expansion program-to Fathers Connelly. Concannon. O'Farrell, Langley, Monsignor McCann and Father Brown. 12 MQW!! S2-25' saw U 'I 1 Mother M. Bemadette de Lourdes, O.P. Mother Prloress General Heed teachers are these with a elear, professional Cathelie eenseienee , ...W R, '3 , -' s 4' 'Y s ' if xy 0 '- h xv ' 1 LJ - 71 we X - 4. a,seul burning with apestelie zeal, an exaet idea Srster M Henry Ioseph OP Prlnclpal For the gurdance and attentron Srster Henry joseph has grven us durmg our hlgh school wears for the obserx ance of our every need and the unselflsh concern and the repeated acts of kmdness Srstcr has shown for the mterest she has trlxcn rn each one rn the c mg, rn Q rch of us the Chrrstran rdeals ue the Class 1f1960 sax Thank X011 Our gratrtude could really nexer hr expressed rn words but our prayers go wrth wou alwaws . , . . . . . 7 . .5 A 7 7 . L V . 1 . making of decisions, for enkin ll' r ' -1 - ' ' ' . , , L . . . X , c 7 n . I 7 'D 1 ' G 'a an it at deetrine, whieh must penetrate all their teaching In the nine years tlrit Nlr ames Lennon has serxed this sehool he has leted m mane different c 1p1c1t1es Com mg to St Agnes as 1 socrrl stu ICS teaeher he soon became director of athletics then dem of bows and now has just been rppomted assistrnt principal His personalitx CIltllllSllSIT1 for sports Ind interest in the wellbeing of the students h ue made Nlr Lennon a re speeted member of the f1CllltW Mr Iennon will be remembered by all as one who helped us qrertlv through our high sehool welrs Nir Iames Lennon Assistant Principal .ff and a profound cnnvictiun of ,W Sister Mary Ann 0 P Art Religion Art Club MW 4-,,,... Sister NI Chnstnphme, O P Algebra NIUSIC Band Clee Club 'md Dramatlcs Twxrlmg jg H input.. Wir Snskcr Nl Cynlla, 0 P llzlxglon Ximlc rn L1ngu.xge Cxthollc Adormon Socxuy serring thle highest Sister Mary Campion, O P English Scxence Religion Debate Sxster Ni Clare Therese, 0 P Latm Relzgmn English Coupon Dnve Sxster Ni Francxs Loretta, 0 Niathunmns Niathematxcs Club Alumm Assouatnon spmtual and cultural mtercsts, Sister Cllmary OP Latm Rehgxon Student Councxl 'Q Snster Glona Mana O P Slster M Grace Florian 0 P Mathematics Nlagazme Dnve Englxsh Latm Speech Club Mxsslon Club ww Xl' Snster M Imeldme 0 P Snsler M Lawrence Imelda 0 P Rehgxon Engllsh Spamsh Red Cross Scxence Mathematxcs Modern Language MISSIOH Club Sister M Jean Aqumas in 41 -Q- Slster Mary Mercy S xster Momca Mane 0 P Sxster NI Rosanre 0 P Rell S1011 Scxence Sclence Club Blue and Lzbrary Sclence Library Club Gold G xd u ance School Pubhcatxons ,sf Snsier Mary Luke 0 P Modem Language O I I U I Y - M f L uu P l L ' uull f uu I lf V A I W: L ,hrl H vI'W'E ' MP3 35 1, ff- W A if ff M I g W ' . ' , . . ' . ' , 0.P. ' . , . . ' , . . 3 . 5 ' a ! v A Xa PM E x ' l , 0.P. ' ' ' , . . ' l . ' , . . Mr Edward V Fmmgan Mr Lawrence Jordan Soclal Studxes Head Football and Enghsh Athletxcs Baseball Coach Mr Stephen H Bartold Mr Joseph Ferdmando Soclal Studxes Head Track Coach Band N-.ff g aaa, if' yqwijfz 'L Z 551241 Mr Edward Rerlly Mr James Swartz Health Track Coach Engllsh Athleucs Mrs Margaret Frrth Mr Francns P Layden Phys1ca1Educat1on Health Soc1a1Stud1es Asst Football Gu-ls Intramurals and Basketball Coach a leld ef speelal prmlege and responsibility Mrs. Elizabeth Stegman Miss Ruthedna Zeller R.N. Mrs. Alice Magee Miss Anne S. Taylol' School Nurse School Iwurse Secretary 5eC1'9fa1'Y 'Y ,L Graduates .Qs 4,554 all-5sMa TUX ig A' f I IIIIIIIIII Illllllllmmllll Ill 'aa Ilia 15 I l IIIIIIMI mi I Who Have Reaahed Their Goal Sham if W IZ ff ' K T sw i .ik a an? 1: A an af , g, A x us ' .i ', 'V ' . a E- ,WT A 'fa ,X .tim NN. is 'aaa W aa M H , , ,.,, . 1 A, we I M .- . ' . so 'FA s it V , -fv: ' A if 1 YM -'-. Ii ., 5 .... .... u T R X- VJ Cf . . 4 a N- M. 5 VN :li f W3 Q, I ,gf .-1f lil 'I ' III Il vi 5 5 if Y Nu Eg' i Q 85 ll-aa, ak , , p a -,J va' '.-.l tg-I ll' 1 1 ' EEE: ' 5 . X. 1 8 mul 'uve' 5 X I ! g ,v 'W - '1n I 1 f ,Q Z' 'al' 51353 lv is 5 1' 5 ' Ilmlla-a Irmllmlll a 5 a gi a IIII H 1 aa fa A aa i uw, Q , Maureen Anne Adams 31 Annette Avenue Merrick, N, Y. Curt? of Ars Parish CYA 1, 2, 3, 45 Legion of Mary 15 Class Secretary 1. 25 Glee and Draa matic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretarial Club 2, 3, 45 Banking 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Mary Irene Balla 89 Fairfield Street Xalley Streim N Y Holy Name of Niary Pansh Senice Lmgua 3 Clu and Drimi Cluu 1 2 Litin Club 3 Tri Su Club tech Club ll it Tc im Captain 4 Blu: Cliss Reprcstntitnt 2 '3 I ibrarv Assistan Chur leader 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 7 20 Tho future belongs to youth, 2 hot to a youth who will kuoui liow Ioan Mary Andrews 344 Park Boulevard Massapequa Park, N. Y. St. Rose of Lima Parish CYA 3, 45 Legion of Mary l, 25 Class Secretary 1, 25 Service League 45 Band 45 Latin Club 35 Spanish Club 25 Speech Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate Club 1, 2, 8, 45 Mission Club Class Representative 1, 25 Agni-sian Rock 35 Secretarial Club 3, 4. Susan Mary Armstrong '31 Pierson Avenue Hempstead N X Our Lady of Loretto Parish CYA 2 3 4 Struce Leagut 'I Cleo and Dramatic Club 1 2 3 4 Lat ub 3 'I'r1S1 Club 1 limi Library Assistant 3 4 Secretarial Club Henry Manuel Balboa Long Beach N I St Ignatius Martyr Pansh Bos Sodilxty 7 '3 Agncsnn Rmk 4 Lamb to oouquor it and llomiuatoit .... 0'3 Lf joseph Peter Anzalone 46 Intzrvale Rockville Centre Ix Y St Agnes Cathedral Parish A 1 2 3 4 Boys Choir 4 Sci Club 1 Mathematics Club 3 4 Agneslan Rock 1 2 Anthony Thomas Arrovo 105 Sterling Place Amityville N Y St Martin of Tours Pansh Band 4 Intramurals 4 Football 4 Carole Marie Barcra john james Beatty E1stNteadow lN Y Franklin Square lN Y Sacred Heart of lesus Parish St Anne Pansh CY-X '7 'Z Red Cross Class Rrprs Bms Soclillty 'I 4 Boys Choir 4 en 'ttiu 'I '3 T S Cli I itin Club 1 2 3 Nllssuun Club Class Niissiun Club Cliss Rtpre so nt itne 3 Rcprtstntitiu '3 4 Intramurils '3 4 4 Library Assistant 'I Secretanil Club 2 3 4 Intramurals 2 'I 4 I ,- , .' ,I V CY . , , : f ' 4 Tri Cl -5 .' C' 5 .t l 25 3, 4. ' ' ' . I A V 5- .I V I A j Q- ha l 'I ' l . I 1 K . ' . . CYA 1' 2, 3' 4: Lwgon of Mary 3V 4: 553 VVest BeechvStrcc-t .865 Shari Lane 1034 CathedralaAvenue It A1:,HK Rn.. , ,.. ,.. l,a:'.f: '-H .'. ' ' ' . ' 15 SQ' - . 2, 35 li- 'Q V, I, K A x., V I ' A 1 1- V, V. . , . ' 11 is 51. I 2,,3, B5 I -2, It S f'. .1 -, 45 ri eil lib 15 .ai 5 4, I , ,.., ' ,-,S .:.,3,4. -'Hi'-.5 - 1 ooo venom- your is an pe order tha tlus hope may not fall but come to lull realrzatron, he must he educated and properly formed 11? We-P Marjone Catherme Blssett 12 Hempstead Avenue Rockvrlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Parish CYA 1 2 3 4 Secretarial Club 2 3 4 Gold Class Representatxve 2 3 4 Athletrc Representatlve Bankmg 1 Twrrlxng 1 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Rosemane Therese Bovrno 663 De Mott Avenue Baldwm N Y Our Lady of Loretto Pansh CY 1 2 3 4 Legron of Mary 1 2 4 M8th6m3f1CS Club 3 4 Tn Scl Club 1 Lamb 2 Lxbrary Assrstant 2 3 4 Bankmg2 3 4 fe- 5 Gerard Gregory Brennan Raymond john Brennan 611 Grrmm Place S Orlando Street Baldwm N Y 'Massapequa N Y St Chnstopher Pansh St Niartm Pansh Band4 Tn ScrClubl Intramuralsl Class Treasurer l Basketball 1 Baseball 1 2 Davrd George Becker 150 Conlrdge Drrve East Meadow N Y St Martha Pansh 2 '3 4 Lat Club 1 2 Scr Club I Clee 'md Drmmdtre Club 8 Athletrc Representatrve I Intm murals 1 2 3 4 Iosephme Elizabeth Braun 44 Ballard Axenue Holy Name of Mary Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Spanrsh Club 3 4 Lahn Club 3 Agnesrln Rock l 2 3 4 Lrbrary Assrstant 2 Intramurals 2 Richard Arthur Benmcasa 43 Nlarne Avenue Rockvrlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Parrsh CXA l 2 'S Boys Sodlllty '3 Boys Chorr 4 Tn Su Club l Track 2 Cross Country 2 Intramurals 1 Peter Francis Broderrck 47 jasper Street Valles Stream N Y St Bomface Par-rsh CY-K1 2 3 4 Bows Sodxlrtx Class Moe Presrdent l Intrn Club l 2 Tn Scr Club 1 Bnketba 4 Baseball 3 4 Mlssr Club Class Representative 4 George joseph Broschart 16 Burton Lane Xiassapequw N Y St Niartm of Tours Pansh CIA 2 8 Bankrng 3 lntnmumls l 2 '3 Tn SC1 Club l 0 Q a 0 o Ia .I ,. . gf- I 5 ' I V ' A I0 0 , I ' ' A A V .77 . I , I . I-: ' I ,, CYA a in 1 .:Tfi - in -s ' . ' 3 , . . . , 9 ' 5 .' -g . ' ' . , . rs 7 I 4 l u H 5 I Y 1 ' 2 1 ' it e IIA I-ak if . ' Q. , L I I . . . 9 I . , . 3 I 1 I s Q . , , . . . . . ' , . . Valley Stream, N. Y. A , , , QI ' I . , , :I -. .5 I' .Is I , :I , 5 I : I 2 4 I 9 . . , 5 -4 . , 9 , , - - ff,-gg. In 1 ' - 1. 4 X 'x -! I ' .'. . . lv. . V ' 1 Av- I - 5 1 41 - 5 ' ' Q . 5 . fa . .II-. . :I 2 2- 3: ' .IQ I- ' 4 - -- , . . I I : . -.-9 . ...g - g.eIIn1,2. 3. 5 Q I. : on Kathryn Margaret Bruckner 11 229 Strert Laurclton N Y St Clare Pansh C1A 1 Legmn of Nlarv 1 2 latrn Club 3 Trr Scr Club 1 Lamb 2 3 4 Lrbrrry Assxstmtl Setretarml Club 3 4 Servrce Lt :gut 3 Blue Team lltprrsentatne 1 figiia, 'Ne N.: Wrllram joseph Bruno Clarre Grace Buckbec 3319 Austrn Avenue Vt antagh N Y St Frances de Chantal Pansh Legron of Vary 1 2 'S Football 4 lntramuralsl 2 3 80 Lrnden Street Rockullt Centre N X St Agnes Cathedral Parrsh CYA 1 2 '3 4 Clee and Dmmatrc Club I 2 '3 4 Latm Club 2 Span IS Club 3 4 Trl S Club l Sc rttarral Club 1 Intramurals 1 2 4 Clarre Marne Bucher 154 Shellbank Place Rockulle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh A 1 2 Tr Ser Clu Nlrssron Club Class Representatne 2 Seeretarml Club 2 '3 4 Intramurals c oly youth a chth which prays each day and which ardcntly draws cn the sources Thomas Edmund Burke 2303 Westlake Court Oceansrdc N Y St Chnstopher Parrsh C 1 2 '3 4 Bms Sodalrtv 2 Boys Cborr 3 4 Clrss Prz srdent Spanish Club 4 Nhthematrcs Club Trr Su Club 1 Intramurals 1 2 3 Track 2 Marre Ann Butler 58 Reese Road Rockxrlle Centre, Nl X St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Vrce Prcsrdent 4, Student Councxl 2, 4, Glu and Dramatic Club 1 7 3 4 Lrtrn Club 2, Trl Ser Club 1, Dtbltt Club 2, Blue Team Nlmrgcr 4, Xlrssmn Club Class Rzprrsrntltne 1, 2, Bwnkmz 1 2, lntramurrls l 2 3, 4, lunror Dante Chaxrman 3 2. all Margaret Loretta Burrowes 85 Unron Street Freeport N Y Our Holy Redeemer Parrsh CYA 1 2 Legion of Klary 1 Clee and Drfrmatmc Club 1 Xhssron Club Class Representatne 3 Secretarial Cub 2 'J 4 Intramurals 1 2 4 Twrrlmg 4 Rosann Frances Buttner Garrett Timothy Cantwell Robert Iames Carty 53 Rrversrde Drne 69 Parkvrew Place 2113 Spruce Street Rockulle Centre, N H Baldwrn, V Y VVantagb, N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh St Christopher Pansh St VVrl1ram the Abbott Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4, Secrctirnl Club 2 Boys' Chorr 3, Class Presrdent 2, CYA 4, Tr1Sc1 Club 1, Baseball 2, 'B 4, Lamb 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2 Tn Scr Club 1, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Intramurals 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, Art Club 4 Baseball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 4, lntra murals 3 f ,rg .,.,. ' age- 4 f A .1 ' ,. , f e - 'Lp 'Sn-,,,',LY V - C F as r A -itwefzgp, , , - 1 V , Y lf?,Qg, f' - ja 5 . il Z V, 4 . ' W .. 132' .53 , , 3' '- 57 A ' 4, X , fy 1 . . . . . 131- -' ' . ' ' ' , V 1 . .' , 1 ' ,- ' g ' . , ,..,f3,4, ' . - 5 , Q .- CY- , V3-4: i ' .bl ,' A., ' 1. . ,-,1- , 5- ': 1- A , - ' .., ,g 1 ,2,f3,4g h' -.3 Cl 5 'f'- -- sw: .-.. .,, -4 . l 4 ..-.. 1,2,s.4. ll . . K . ' o V . ' A , Q 1 ' , 1 - u YA,.....1,g , ,3, , gl ' r . ,, 5 1, A x lg . . ' . 5 . . I A I g . . . ' , 3, ' Q ' ' s .-,,4s 1...-,Q .,s i I joseph Edward Casson 110 Rockaway Avenue Rockvxlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA I 2 '3 4 Boys Sfldllllb Boys Choir 3 Class President A Llass Treasurer 3 Stutlent Councxl 4 Glec Club 1 Mathematics Club 3 Speech Club12 3 4 Track2 3 4 Peter Paul Cavanagh Rlchard john Cerow Carol Frances Chadwick 17 Soutlrlrd Avenue 107 Da Costa Avenue 737 Evelyn Avenue Rockvllle Centre N Y Oceanslde N Y N Bellmore lN Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh St Agnes Cathedral Pansh Sacred Heart Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Boys Sodahty 2 A l 2 3 4 Boys Sodal C A 2 3 4 Lemon of Nlary 1 Boys Chmr 3 4 Latm Club 2 3 Boys Cholr 4 Latm Club 2 3 Glee and Dramatlc Club 1 Latm Club Trl Sc: Club 1 Intramurals 1 2 Tn Scn Club 1 Nhthematlcs Club 1 2 3 Secretarlal Club 3 Intra 4 Football 2 3 Intramurals 1 2 4 murals 1 2 3 4 Twlrlmg 4 at supernatural Irie, wluoh pour forth so abuudautl frum the huruh at Christ Mlchael Ralph Clanllone 58 Dogwood Road YVestIsl1p N Y St Ioseph s Parrsh Latin Club 2 3 it lg i Michael joseph Collins Robert Edward Conlan 2:14 Pennsylwama Avenue 30 33 Nlorgan Dnve Freeport, Y Y Wantagh, N Y Our Holy Redeemer Pansh St Frances de Chantal Pansh CYA 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chou- 3, 4, Lahn Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 4, Latxn Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Trl Scr Club 1, Trl SCI Club 1, Football 1, Track 3, Football 2, 3, 4 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Nancy Loulse Cleva 282 Pme Street Freeport N Y Our Holy Redeemer Pansh CYA 2 3 Legxon of Mary 1 Latin Club 1 2 3 Glee and Dramatlc Club 1 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Twrrlmg 4 Hugh Edward Conway 107 E Bexerly Parkway Valley Stream, N X james Ioseph Connolly Holy Name of Mary Pansh 16 Irung Place Rockulle Centre, IN Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh Boys' Sodallty 2, 3, Boys' Chorr 3, 4, Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, Football 1 Mlssxon Club Class Representatne 4 Bankmg 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2 Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2 CYA 1, 7. 3, 4, Boys' Sodalxty 2, 3 4, Bows Chou' 3, Class Vxce Presrdent 3, Presxdent 4, Student Councll 4, Latrn Club 3, Xlathematlcs Club 3, 4, Nils sxon Club Class Representatxve 3, Agneslan Rock 2, 3, 4, Football 7, 3, Track 7, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Intramurals 1 23 x . 1 l U I I . '. l - .va V . I-.L i4.'2:3S - 3 ' ' ,535 CY . 5 l' .1'w2: Y Q ' . 5 and Dramatic Club 3, 4, Tri Sci 5 , , ' , , , , , , , ' ' . g . 1 . ', -g ' Q , 0 - , ,, , . I I y - ' ' , , , 4 ' 5 U Q v-l a S - f Kathryn Pursell Cooke 372 North Forest Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. St. Agnes Cathedral Parish CYA 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, Glee and Dramatic Club lg Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri Sci Club 1, 3, 4g Intra- murals 1, 2, 45 Service League 4. Michael joseph Curley 73 So Forest Avenue Rockville Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 2 3 4 Buys Sodality 3 Student Council 3 4 Latin Club 2 3 Tri Sci Club 1 Track 2 3 Boys Choir 3 4 Intramurals 1 Io Ann Mathias Coonelly Denis Bemard Cummings 18 Belmont Parkway 189 Chestnut Street Hempstead, N. Y. Lynbrook, N. Y. Our Lady of Loretto Parish Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Clee and Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 43 BOYS' Chflil' 33 C109 and Dramatic Intramurals 3, 4, Twirling 2. glulw 14 Track 2. 3, 4: Cross Country Ellen Elizabeth Cummiskey 10 E. Garfield Street Merrick, N. Y. Cure of Ars Parish CYA 1, 2, 33 Legion of Mary 13 Glee and Dramatic Club 1, 2, Sq Latin Club 2, 35 Tri Sci Club 1, Secretarial Club 8 4' Art Club 4- Intramurals Pauline Lucy Cusano 19 Greenwood Place Valley Stream N Y Holy Name of Mary Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Service League Band 1 2 3 Latin Club 3 Trl 1 Club 1 Library Assistant 3 4 Intra murals 1 2 3 4 llenee he trne Ghrlstlan pr duet of Christian education is the super natural man who tlnnks, pndges and Norme Patricia Daly 107 VVhaley Street Freeport N Y Our Holy Redeemer Pansh CYA 2 4 I'ltln Club '1 Speech Club 1 Debate Cluh 1 NIISSIOII Club Class Representatne 1 Twirlmg 4 Secre tarial Club 2 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Mary Ann Debus 7 Freeport N Y Park Aw enue Our Holy Redeemer Parish CYA 4 Latin Club 2 'S Red Cross Class Representative 2 4 Intramurals 3 Carol Lynn Dolezel 50 Verity Lane Baldwin N Y St Chnstopher Parish Legion f arv 1 2 4 Lam Cuhl 2 '3 Athletic Representative 1 2 Mission Club Class Representa tive 3 Secretarial Club 1 Intramurals 1, 2, 3I4.' 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Q - - -, . , ..- 1,2,h,4. , 2 eg Cross Commtry 2 3 4 Intra Katherme Frances Dollard 2380 Mermard Avenue YVantagh N Y St Barnabas Parish CYA 1 2 3 4 Legron of Mary 1 2 3 4 Glee and Dmmatrc Club 1 Spanrsh Club 4 Tn Scx Club 1 ed Cross Class Representative 1 Intra murals 1 2 4 Paul Robert Donofreo 24 N Oceansrde Road Rockvllle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CY 1 2 4 Boys Sodalrty 2 3 Cl and Dramatlc Club 3 4 Track murals 1 4 acts constantl and eonsrstently rn accordance with right reason lll mood by the supernatural light Kathryn Anne Mane Droge Noel Mary Donohue 190 Lakeview Avenue Rockvrlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh A 1 2 4 Tn Sc1 Clu Gold Class Representatxve 1 Twrrlrng 1 4 Secretanal Club 3 4 Intra murals 1 2 Mameen Frances Donovan 312 N Forest Avenue Rockvllle Centre 'V Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CY 1 2 3 4 Red Cross Cass Representatwe 1 Blue Class Repre sentatlve 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Secretanal Club 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 Maureen Ruta Dougherty 172 Prxnce Avenue Freeport N Y Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Pansh Blue Class Representative 4 Mrssron Club Class Representative 3 Secre tarral Club 3 4 Cheerleader 4 In tramurals 1 2 3 4 CYA 1 2 Edward Stuart Dugan 1 Owen Hughes Dowd 12 Canterbury Road Rockville Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Boys Sodnlrty 2 Boys Cholr 3 4 Student Councrl Trr Scr Club 1 Basketball 1 2 4 Football 1 4 Cross Country Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Athletic Rep resentatxve 1 x Ellen Frances Dugan 14 Vanck Court Rockville Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee and Dramatrc Club 1, 7, 3, 4, Latm Club 2, Art Club 3, Spamsh Club 4, Twlrlrng 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretanal Club 2, 3 298 Prmceton Road Rockulle Centre N Y St Agues Cathedral Pansh Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 109 Garden Cxty Avenue Pomt Lookout, N Y Our Lady of the Mrraculous Medal Pansh Golf 2, 3, 4 Clee and Dramatic Club 3, Art Club 1, Red Cross Class Representahve 1, x1lSS10l'l Club Class Representahve 1, 2 af Y' . A,.s, ,:CY,,3.s1'l1.19 A.,,: 1 ll, :Rl ,Q ,ff - .5 ' ,ls - ',,,,'s ,,. I - I' I' 3,4. l! it C . I AV . ,,. Q.. O U .s,. . .-3 .5 - ,.,S .3 ' rl 4- 5 ,,3 ,.,a ,- s -rs ,2 ' Q' Y Q 'x i Iudlth Carol Durham 27 Rrversxde Dnve Rockvrlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Parnslx CYA 1 2 Servrce League 3 4 Glee and Dramatrc Club 1 2 4 Speech Club 1 2 Debate Club 1 2 Art Club 2 3 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Red Cross 2 3 Erleen Denlse Fegan 57 Shaw Dnve Merrrck N Y Sacred Heart Pansh A 1 2 4 Latm Cub 1 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Twrrlmg 1 2 3 Athletic Representatrve 3 Ellzabeth Arm Fenley 253 Hoke Ar enue Occansrde, IN Y Saint Anthony Pansh CYA 1, 2 3, 4 Class Vrce Presldent 2 Tn Su Club 1 Blue Class Repre sentatne 1, 2 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Athletrc Representatne 1 26 of the example and teaelnng of Christ Anne Mane Engeman 1894 Bryant Place Baldwin N Y St Chnstopher Pansh Legron of Mary 2 Latm Club 3 Mlssron Club Class Re resentatrve 2 if Agnesnan Rock 3 4 Lrlbrary Assrstant John Albert Fackle' Richard Keenan Ferguson 1990 Emerson Place Wantagh N Y St Bamabas Pansh C A 1 2 3 4 Boys Sodalrty 2 3 4 Student Councll 3 Spamsh Club 4 Mathemahcs Club 4 Cross Coun try 4 Football 1 2 3 Intramurals 1 Track 2 3 4 270 W Fulton Street Long Beach N Y St Ignatmus Martyr Pansh CYA 3 4 Boys Sodalrty 2 3 4 Boys Chorr 4 Class Vlce President 1 matlc Club 1 2 Latm Club 2 3 4 Intramurals 3 4 Servrce League 2 iv Mary Lou Elrzabeth Ferrari 47 Berkshrre Road Rockville Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Glee and Dramatic Club 1 Latm Club 1 Tn Scl Club Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Representatrve 1 Margaret Anne Farrell 712 Scranton Avenue East Rockaway N Y St Raymond Pansh CY 1 2 3 Tn Ser Club 1 Red Cross Class Representatwe 1 2 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 is Rlchard Anthony Fellmann 27 Adelme Place Valley Stream N Y Holy Name of Mary Pansh CYA 2 3 4 Boys Choxr 3 4 Class Presrdent 3 4 Student Councll 4 Latm Club 2 Spanish Club 4 Atbletxc Representatrve 2 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Footba 2-9 'X,,.,J Joseph Mano Fern 22 Rodney Place Rockville Centre W Y Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 2, Athletic Representatrve Football 1, 2 3 4 , A Z . 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' ' 19 ' , , I , Q Gold l ' Y . . . 4 I ' A ' , , s I , . is - ' ' ' ' St. ' l A, 4 ' ' - ' ' 1, 2g Quan 'UW' Patrlcna Ann Flsher 1387 Forest Avenue Baldwm N Y Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Spamsh Club 2 3 4 Gold Team Manager 4 Secretarlal Club 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Tn Sci Club 1 james Rlchard Folts 1644 Iane Street Wantagh N Y St Frances de Chantal Pansh CYA 2 Dramatzcs Club 1 2 3 4 Mathemaucs Club 3 4 Tn Sc: Cluh 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 3 4 Mary Patrlca Frem 77 Todd Road Yalley Stream N Y Blessed Sacrament Pansh CYA l 2 3 4 Latnn Club 1 4 Tn Scx Club 1 Secretarial Club 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Twxrlmg Sllilll are the fruits af Christian education Elleen Madeline Fltzgerald 60 HlllSlde Avenue Rockvxlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 Band 4 Mathematzcs Club 3 Art Club 3 Mananne Grace Furey 19 Locust Avenue Rockvrlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Servxce League 2 3 Glee and Dramatxc Club 1 4 Latm Club 3 Tn Scl Club 1 Athletic Representative 4 Nlxsslon Club Class Representatrve 3 4 Secretanal Club 3 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Mary Teresa Fltzpatnck 1326 Park Avenue Memck N Y Sacred Heart Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 1 Student Councxl 2 3 4 Tn Sc1 Club 1 Latm Club 3 Mathematlcs Club 3 Speech Club 1 2 M1ss1on Club Class Representative 4 'uhrnrv Asc er nt l 2 3 Secretar1alClub3 4 Intramurals 0' ar'-n Ioan Patncla Gall 12 Kennedy Avenue Rockvxlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 7 3 4 Red Cross Cass Representatne 1 2 3 4 Gold Class Representative 3 Athletic Represents t1ve 1 2 Secretarial Club 1 2 3 4 Twlrlmg 1 2 3 4 Intramurals l 2 Susan Veromca Fletcher 567 Long Beach Road Rockvllle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 2 Secretanal Club 3 4 Elxzabeth Anne Franck 7 Tree Lane Wantagh N Y St Frances de Chantal Pansh Legxon of Mary 1 2 Class Vnce Presldent l Class Presrdent 2 Glee and Dramatic Club 1 2 4 Spamsh Club 2 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Twnrlmg 4 Art Club 3 Anne Ellzabeth Garvey ll Garfield Place East Rockau ay IN Y St Raymond Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Leglon of Nlary 2 Latln Club 7 3 Athletxc Representa tue 3 4 Secretarlal Club 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 ' 0 o 0 s ,, V 0 f 1, A L lc I I X - , 4' I sn. . f Q ,,,: ' ,,.: -, ,5 ' ,, I ,..s . . 4 . 1 ,.. 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' - - 1,2,3,4 , ' ..,,. fy 1 K 3'- Sandra Ann Gerow Chrlstopher Matthew 4 Knollwood Road Rockvxlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh A 1 2 4 Tn Scl Clu Secretanal Club 3 4 Basketball 2 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Joseph F rancls Hendricks 2298 Sycamore Place Merrlclc N Y Sacred Heart Pansh CYA 2 3 4 Bovs Sodahty 2 3 Boys Choxr 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Fogtball 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 28 Grennan 17 H1llSld9 Avenue Rockvllle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CY 1 2 3 4 Boys Sodallty 2 Boys Chmr 3 4 Band 1 Span1sh ub 2 3 T S 1 C b Athlehc Representatlve 2 Football 1 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Bernard Gerard Harrmgton 25 Alabama Street Long Beach N Y St Ignatius Martyr Pansh CYA 1 2 3 Boys Sodallty 2 Trl Rock 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Maureen Agnes Hennessy 1185 Maple Avenue So Hempstead N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh Legxon of Mary 3 Class Pres1dent l Class Treasurer 2 Glee and Dramahc Club 2 3 Latin Club 3 Twxrhng 3 Intramurals 4 lt is qui o woll known tho you, the youth, are the hrst pnzos for whloh the forces of good and ovll Catherme Eileen Healy 63 Dartmouth Street Rockvllle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 Leglon of Mary 2 Lxbrary Anne Gertrude Holfelder 39 Reeve Road Rockvxlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Lahn Club 3 4 R Cross Class Representatxve 1 2 Mus slon Club Class Renresentatlve 1 2 3 4 Secretanal Club 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 John Robert Hanley 39 Utterby Road Malveme N Y Our Lady of Lourdes Pansh Boys Sodahty B 4 Boys Chorr Band 1 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 I fn. Rlchard Vlncent Hoppenhauer 205 Hempstead Avenue Malveme N Y Our Lady of Lourdes Pansh Boys Cho1r 1 2 Latm Club 3 Spamsh Club 2 Speech Club 1 2 Debate Club 1 MISSIOD Club Class RBPIBSCDIBUVC 2 Lamb 2 fo , I 0 0 O 1 I CY ,.,s,, blg . ' ,.,,., , A, :'5 , ..9 C1 I, ,42 'ri' C' 151 1, 3, 2 3 1 Es ' ' ' , 1 ' ' 34 sci Club 12 simish Club 4, Agn,esian Assistaxlt lp Intramurals 1, 52, 3, 4. N. ',: ' s '.: ,sed ' 2,,4-,..s . ,,. . . ,S . .,,,Z . ls., 'Z are striving te win ever e their side. l is you beiere all else that ' -as they ann e Wm Honore Meredith Kaheny Sea Spray Dnve Point Lookout N Y Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Pansh CYA 2 3 Latin Club 1 2 Spanish Club 4 Gold Class Representative 4 MISSION Club Class Representatlve 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 'I sa Patricia Anne Keller 38 Roval Court Rockville Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Service League 3 Glee and Dramatic Club 1 Latm Club 3 Secretarial Club 3 4 Bank mg 1 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Intramurals Barbara Ann Kaufmann 2849 YVeeks Avenue Oceanside N Y St Agnes Cathedral Parish CYA 1 2 3 4 Legion of Niary 1 2 3 4 Library Assistant 1 2 3 4 'IQ Kathleen Ann Kelly 1015 Church Street Baldwin N Y St Chnstopher Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Legion of Mary 2 3 4 Class Secretarv 2 3 4 Student Council 3 Latm Club 3 Art Club 3 4 Red Cross Class Representatne 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 Joseph John Joerg 30 Knollwood Road Rockvllle Centre N Y Agnes Cathedral Parish CYA 3 4 Mathematics Club Track 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 Cross Country 2 3 4 Boys Choir Iohn joseph Keatmg 1367 Lakeside Dnve Wantagh N Y St Frances de Chantal Pansh CYA 2 Boys Sodahtv 2 Class Pres ldent 2 4 Student Council 4 Latm ub 1 2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Cross Country Mary Lou Kelly 101 Wallace Street Freeport N Y Our Holy Redeemer Pansh CYA 2 3 4 Class Secretary V1ce President 4 Student Council 2 Latln 3 Spanxsh Club 4 Gold Class Representative 2 Gold Team Captain 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 Cheerleader 2 4 Secretarial 3 4 Wllham Iohn Iordan, Ir 125 Harvard Avenue Rockville Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CY 2 3 4 Boys Sodalxty 2 3 Boys Choir 3 4 Class Treasurer 2 Student Council 2 Tn Scr 1 Bank mg 2 Mission Club Class Representa tive 4 Basketball 1 2 Intramurals 1 2 3 Cross Country 1 lean Carol Kendall 33 Margaret Boulevard Merrick V Y Cure of Ars Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Legion of Xlary 1 Latm 1 2 Mathematics Club 3 Tn Scl Club 1 3 4 Agnesnan Rock 2 3 4 Library Ass1stant2 3 4 Secre tanal 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 1 I st. , a , .9 ' 3,4: A. , -,g ' ' , , .,3,4. 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St. Christopher Parish St. Thomas the Apostle Parish CYA 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Red Class Vice President 35 Track 2 Cross Class Representative 2. '13, 45 45 Intramurals 15 Cross Country 2 3, 4. Tho hour is momentous Bo oonsoioos of your rospoosibilit Go go forward Monica Ann Lesko 51 05 icobus Street Elm urst IN Y St Bartholomew Pansh Latin Club 1 7 3 Trl Sci Club 1 3 4 Lamb 2 3 4 Iibrarv Assistant 2 3 4 Secretarial Club 'l 4 Intra murals 1 2 3 4 Sheila Ethel Maclean 1199 VVashing'ton Awenuc Staford N Y ln Club 3 rl ub Sptcch Club l 2 3 4 Debate Club 1 2 Nhssmn Club Cliss Rcpresrnta vc 1 A ntsian uk 2 Intramurals '3 4 Secretanal Club 3 4 '30 CYA Lewis Parker Livermore, III 62 Nassau Street Elmont N Y St Boniface Parish 2 3 4 Intramuralsl 2 Www Eileen Mary MacDonald Irene Theresa Madden Francine Teresa Manes 83 Snuthard Aunuc 125 Southard Avenue 448 Stratford Road Roclnillc Ctntrz 'V l Rmkxxllc Crntrc N Y So Hempsttad N 1 St Agnes Cathedral Pansh St Agnes Cathedral Pansh St Agnes Cathedral Parish CYA 1 2 '1 4 Sc-niet Leigue '1 A 2 '3 L in b 1 CYA 1 2 3 4 Serum League 7 'slathematus Club '3 Nhssmn Club Tn Su Club 1 Spmisb Club 3 4 Spanish Club 4 Cold Class Rcnre Class Rmprtsentatiu 2 3 4 Sure Debatt Club 1 Agncsian Rock 2 3 sentative 1 2 3 4 Sctretanal Club tarial Club 2 '3 4 Intramuralsl 2 4 Library Assistant 2 3 4 Intra 'S 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 murals 1 2 3 4 . I , . V .V V , I f 5 ' Q A -I 4 - 2- ' ' ' . . . . 1. , , 9 . ,3.4 ' 1 0 I xv . I A I A V, s 'V ,f 5. ff f' V . 1 P I I k if '- , l .. fi -5 , 1 St. VVilliam the Abbott Parish ' - ' . ' - ' Iran' ., To st-i Cl 3, 44 ..,. -. 5 -5 Cr 4, ., 4, Ilfi 'Clu . 2. 35 5 . 5 -Q L, t 'Z - l... b 1 . -K, 'ax -, 4, Q . 4 ji. . l : -. 19 , -1 , .Q-1. 1, - ' fy- ,. 3.4. ii Maureen Patricia Manning Margaret Mary Maughan William Mathew MCCSUCH 15 Brower Lane 38 Ardsley Place 65 Emery Street Rockville Centre, N. Y. Rockville Centre, N. Y. Hempstead, N. Y. St. Agnes Cathedral Parish St. Agnes Cathedral Parish Our Lady of Lorretto Parish CYA 1, 2, 3. 45 Service League 53, 45 CYA 1, 2, 45 Legion of Mary 2, Class CYA 3, 45 Mathematics Club 3, 45 Latin Club 85 Tri Sci Club 15 Agnes- Secretary 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Tri Sci Club 15 Football 1, 25 Intra- ian Rock 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretarial Club murals 1, 2. 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. all of you young gurls anal allulesoents lla ln the iurelro Daniel Ioseph McDonald 45 Clinton Avenue Rockville Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA l 2 3 4 Boys Sodallty 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 is Io Ann Catherine McEwan Frank james McGar1ty New York Avenue 74 Yale Place Freeport N Y Rockxxlle Centre X Y Our Holy Redeemer Pansh St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 4 atm Club 3 Spanish CYA 7 3 4 Boys Choir 4 Tn Sci Club 4 Clee and Drflmatic Club 1 Club 4 Intramurals 1 Track 4 Secretarial Club 3 4 Intramurals 1 4 TnS1 Katherine Carl McColdr1ck 149 Hempstead Aunue Roclurlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYAI 7 3 4 Clee andDram'1t1c Club 1 Latin Club 1 7 Spanish Club 4 Blue Class Representative 4 Athletic Representative l 7 Banking l 2 -3, 45 Mission Club Class Rep- resentative 3 4- Intramurals l 2, 3. 4- Cheerleaders 2 3 4. 1 , fr If .fwll l lf' 3 as , ' x s . Mary Elizabeth McCloy 116 Voorhis Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. St. Agnes Cathedral Parish CYA 1. 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary 45 Latin Club 35 Spanish Club 45 Tri Sci Club 15 Blue Class Representative 35 Secretarial Club 8, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. nt by ynnr example Iohn Bertam McDonald 29 Fonda Road Rockville Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Boys Sodality B ys Chmr 3 4 Band 1 Tri S Club l 2 3 4 Nhthematlcs 3 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Mary Sheila McGrath 7333 52 Drne Nlaspeth N Y St Adalbert Pansh Tri Sci Club 1 Lamb 3 4 Libnry Ass1stant2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 William Patrick McGuire 29 Rodney Place Rockville Centre, N. Y. St. Agnes Cathedral Parish CYA 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Choir 35 Tri Sci Club 15 Mathematics Club 3, 45 Banking 45 Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4, Basketball I5 Baseball 1. 2. Kathleen Elizabeth McKeever 243 New York Avenue Uniondale, N. Y. St. Martha Parish Legion of Mary 3, 45 Class Treasurer 15 Speech Cluh 1, 45 Debate Club 15 Blue Class Representative 45 Seen-- tarizl Club 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, . Richard Michael McManus 2024 Bellmors Avenue Merritk N Y Sacred Heart Pansh CYA 2 3 4 Boys Sodalrty 3 Boys Choir '3 4 Spanish Club Mathematics Club '3 Tri Sci Club Football 1 Intramurals 1 Track 3 4 Cross Country 2 3 4 122 Driscoll Avenue Rockville Centrt N Y St Agnes Cathedral Parish C A 1 2 3 4 Lfitm b Patricia Anne McNicol if Robert Charles McKem1a 161 Lee Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. St. Agnes Cathedral Parish CYA 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Sodality 2, 3, 45 Boys' Choir 3, 45 Band 15 Latin Club 35 Spanish Club 45 Mathematics Club 3. 45 Mission Club Class Rep- resentative 45 Intramurals 1, 45 Track 2, 35 Cross Country 2. 45-x Sandra Grace McKeith 67 Intervale Rockville Centre, N. Y. St. Agnes Cathedral Parish CYA 2, 3, 45 Serviee League 3, 4 Latin Cluh 2, 35 Tri Sci Club 1 Red Cross Representative 15 lntra murals 1, 2, 3, 4. Go and enlighten ennselenees that are nnfnrmed dnnhtinl hesitant Ge and teach from hnnse tn hnnse Debate Club 1 Mission Club Class Representative 4 Intramurals I 2 ,cvs 4m 0 Arlene Theresa Merkert Gerard Patrick Meyer 14 Alnvuck Road 16 Ntilford Place Malxeme N Y Rockville Centre N Y Our Lady of Lourdes Pansh St Agnes Cathedral Pansh Class Secretary 8 4 Latin Club 3 CYA1 2 3 4 Boys Sodality 2 '3 Library Assistant 2 8 Secretarial 4 'Mathematics Club 3 Tri Sci Club Club 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 I Latin Club 2 3 Intramurals 2 4 3 Sv. Iohn Henry Michael 257 bo Village Axenue Rockville Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Band 1 Spanish Club 3 4 Mathematics Club 3 4 n Sci Club 1 2 3 4 Speech Club 3 4 Debate Club 8 4 Athletic Repre sentative 1 Intramurals 1 2 O I 41 C ! 9 ' 9 5 f' ',4, Y ,,,5.'Clu 1.25 't,5 .' 35 ' ls ' ' 14 ' s - - , , 5 . 5 2, 3,4. xy . '50 .1 X' I .f. I 'l v: ' .1 SA ty !': l S I 'v'1 ,.gyAs'!1.- I ' QT. .2 Dlana Marlssa Mrsso Loretta Ann Mohr 501 Tulrp Avenue 69 Walnut Avenue Floral Park N Y Roekvllle Centre N Y St Anne Pansh St Agnes Cathedral Pansh Secretarial Club '3 CYA 3 4 Latm Club 3 Trl Su Club 1 Secretanal Club 3 4 Intramurals from street to Street, tram are tml ts the next. K l f S D5 lm Z' 4 Paul Avenue Baldwm N Y Ellen Florence Murphy Gerard joseph Murphy 173 Meadowbrook Road Nlerrlck N Y Cure of Ars Pansh CYA 2 3 Intramurals 2 3 Queen of the Wiost Holy Rosary Parish CYA 1 2 3 4 Student Counul 2 '3 L m Club 1 2 Trl Sex Club 1 Speech Club 2 Gold Team Captam 4 Secretarral Club 3 4 Intramurals Mary Ellen Ann Murphy 78 Davxson Place Rockvmlle Centre lN Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Class Secretary Glee and DT3m8flC Club 1 2 3 Latin Club 2 3 Tn Sm Club Mlsslon Club Class Represenhtrve Secretarral Club 3 4 Intramurals Carol Clarke Murray 105 Rose Street Freeport N Y Our Holy Redeemer Pansh CYA 1 2 8 4 Legxon of Mary 1 2 3 4 Servnce League 3 Glee and Dramatrc Club 1 2 Latm Club Trl Scl Club 1 Speech Club 3 4 Debate Club 4 Secretwrxal Club 2 3 i Mary Agnes Nastrl 224 Xlllage Avenue Rockulle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1, 0, 3, 4, Latm Club 1, 7, Tn Scx Club 1, Secretarxal Club 4, Intramurals 2, 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 il' Uv-npr Robert Henry Nell 51 Crestwood Boulevard Famungdale N Y St Krllran Pansh james Michael Naughton 1179 NVolf Asenue Valley Stream lN Y Holy Name of 'Nfary Pansh Boys' Chorr 4, Class hee Presrdent 7, Aff Club 3 Class Presndent 3, 4, Student Councrl 4, Basketball 1, 7, 3 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ,Vega y 3gi42 ef4W , . 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F' 'bf . , ' 0 Mary Elisabeth Nevms 1048 Archer Place Baldwln N 1 St Chnstopher Pansh C A I 2 3 4 Spamsh Club 2 3 4 Red Cross Class Represcntahxe 3 4 Agnesran ho k I Intramurals 1 P3tI'lCla Margaret O Connor 150 Shellhank Place Rockvrlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Legxon of Mary 2 3 4 Servlce League 3 4 Latm Club 3 Tn Sci Club 1 Sneech Club 1 3 4 Debate Club 1 Secretarlal Cluh 2 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 2 X If Francls Cary 0'Keefe 3 First Place Baldvnn N Y St Chnstopher Pansh C A 2 3 4 Boys Sodalrty 2 3 Boys Choir 3 4 Mathcmatmcs Cluh 3 Spanrsh Club 4 Tn Su Club 1 Track 2 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 34 Ilan t yield to anyune ln your activity George W1ll1am Nlelsen 3002 Grand Boulevard Baldwin N Y St Chnstopher Pansh CYA 2 4 Latm Club 3 4 john Patrrclc 0Ne1ll 69 jedvsood Place Valley Stream NI Y Holy Name of Mary Pansh Boys Choir 3 Agnesran Rockl 8 4 Lrbrary Assrstant 3 4 Nllssron Club Class Representatne 3 john joseph OConnell 147 So Forest Avenue Rockvrlle Centre Nl Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Boys Sodalnty Class Presldent 1 Class Treasurer 2 Spamsh Club 4 Mathematrcs Club Trr Scl Club 1 Athletrc Representa trve 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Baseball 4 Fo ball 1 3 4 In murals 1 2 james Rlchard Ose 59 Thomas Avenue Baldwm IN Y St Chnstopher Pansh C 1 2 3 4 Boys C orr Glee and Dramatlc Club 3 4 Latm ub 1 2 3 Intramurals 1 2 joan Patrrcla OConn0r '79 Wallace Street Rockvllle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh A12 3 4 Latm Clu Spamsh Club 4 Trl Su Club Nlrssron Club Class Representrtne 4 Secretarial Club 3 Intramur1ls 3 jane Vrctorla OCrady 183 Crarg Avenue Freeport N Y Our Holy Redeemer Pansh CYA 2 3 4 Latm Club 3 Tn Scr Club 1 Gold Class Representatrve 4 Seeretarral Club 3 4 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Mary Allyn Padgett 205 Grand Boulevard Long Beach N Y Sl Ignanus Martyr Pansh Servrce League 2 Latm Club '3 Athgetlc Representative 3 Intramurals , 5 D I O 7 . ,fl f' L 5, , , . . - - , Y ,,,g.' ,, f CY ' b1.2s Q r 2, A 5 A 'I 15 , a ' f' s ' -' ' 1 A' 3, 1, 2, 3, 4. 4 ' 5 1 ly 2, ,4. , 5 ' , . 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' Re gina Anne Pearsall 52 Rodney Place Rockville Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh A 1 2 4 Latm C b 2 Tn Sm Club 1 MISSIOD Club Class Representative 4 Secretarial Club 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 joseph john Pette 14 Strathmore Lane Rockvrlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Boys Chorr 4 Tn Scr Club I Spanish Club 2 3 4 Baseball I 2 3 4 Basketball I 3 4 Cross Country 2 Athletrc Rep resentatrve 1 2 'If' -ini F rancls Robert Pu'nak 31 Buckmmster Road Rockvrlle Centre, N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 2, 3, 4, Boys' Sodalrty 2, Bovs Chorr 3, 4, Class Vlce President 1, Band 1, 2, Latm Club 2, Mathematlcs Club 3, Agneslan Rock 1, 2, 3, 4, Lamb 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2 un yaur fervnr, ln yarn' zeal 32 Rarlroad Avenue Valley Stream N Y Holy Name of 'Vlary Pansh CYA 2 3 4 Boys Sodalrty 2 3 4 Boys Chmr 3 4 Chss Treasurer 4 Spamsh Club 4 Vlathematlcs Club Trl Sc: Club 1 Football 1 2 Track 2 3 Cross Country 3 Arthur Foster Quern 798 Doughty Awenut Franklm Square N Y Our Lady of Lourdes Pansh Boys Chou' 1 2 Cl1ss Przsldent 7 Student Councxl 2 Clee and Drrmatrc Club Speech Club l Llbnrx Assrstant 2 3 Bflsketball l 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Ellzabeth Vef0HlC3 Perslco 63 Yale Place Rockvrlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CY 1 2 3 4 Latm Club 3 Tn Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Dlane Carol Qulgley 79.9 South Court Baldwm N Y Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Pansh CYA I 2 3 4 Legion of Niary 1 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Niathemahcs Club 4 Agnesnn R ck 1 3 4 Lrbr ry Assistant 3 Intramurals l 2 Carol Ann Pette 70 So Kensmgton Avenue Rockville Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA I 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 2 Latm Club 2 3 Trl Scx Club 1 Red Cross Class Renresentatrve 4 Blue Class Representative 1 2 3 Blue Team Captam 4 Secretarial Club 4 glheerleader 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 Suzanne Elizabeth Prllman 238 No Forest Avenue Rockvrlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Class Vlce President 1 Class Treasurer 3 Service League 2 4 Clee and Dramatlc Club 1 Segetarral Club 2 3 4 Intramurals Robert Kenneth Quinn 27 Nielrose Avenue Lynbrook, N Y St Raymond Pansh CYA 2 3. 4, Boys' Cholr 4, Basket ball 1, 2, Baseball 1 35 V I tlee f 7 I I , lll V 4 - l . 4' I . I . - I- II I , . I. CY I, , 3. 9 I I' lu - 3: I . , , z I I A 9 , . . , , - - I I , I. : SI 2: I 4I , , , . , f Texas John Pempel Sci Club lg Secretarial Club 2, 3, 45 lr, I V I ' I lg C ' , . y . , : l. 2: I, : I l ' 1 , , I I I , II I3,4I , , . . l I 2I I 5 1 I 5 'I II . . I 1, -' ob S A, 2. - .K 9 ' a Lmda Carol Rakeman 43 Liberty Avenue Rockvnlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 2 Latm Club 'S Library Assistant 1 Secretarml Club 3 4 Intramurals 1 Evelyn Speed Scholly 45' Banbury Road Rockvllla. Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Class Presldent 1 Mathematics Club '3 Tn Su Club Debate Club 1 Lxbrary AS9lSf1Df Secgetanal Club 3 4 Intramurals 36 fer? Thomas Patrlck Rlordan 48 Thomas Road Rockvulle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh Glee and Dramatic Club 1 2 3 4 Tr1Sc1 Club 1 2 3 4 Intramurals Susan Mary Rutkowskn 118 Southard Avenue Rockvllle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Class Secretary Glee and Dramatic Club 1 Latm Club 1 2 Tn Ser Club 1 Athletlc Representatwe 3 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Banklng 4 I Wnlllam james Schopps 25 Fletcher Avenue Valley Stream Nl Y Blessed Sacrament Pansh CYA 4 Bovs Chmr 4 Athletic Rep resentatnel 2 3 Baseballl 2 ootball 1 2 4 Tra k Tn SCI Club 1 ln your splrlt ul truth justice a d lave Gu forward hen wlth deter ?.- Y' Barbara Marla Schlmmentl 60 Stratford Road Rockville Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Servmce League 4 Latm Club 3 'vllssxon Club Class Representatxve 3 4 Lrbrary Asslstant 1 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Anne Mane Shlebler 7 XVmdmg Road Rod-culle Centre lN 1 St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Class Vrce Presldent 4 Latm Club 1 2 Tru Su Club 1 3 4 Gold Class Representative 1 '3 Library Asslstant 1 Cheerleader 4 Intramurals 1 2 8 4 Rosanne P3l'l'lCla Rublen 968 Dxtmas Avenue Unlondale N Y St Martha Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Servrce League 3 Tn SC1 Club 1 Mathematlcs Club 3 4 Debate Club 4 Lrbrary Asslstant 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Theresa Agnes Slkorskl 740 YVest Chester Street Long Beach lN Y St Ignatlus Martyr Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Servlce Leaguel 2 Clee and Dramatic Club l 2 Lat1n Club 3 Llbrary Assxstant 2 3 Intra m rals 1 2 3 4 I O l C I l O ,- az' ,.. , , , n 3' .. , A . , A S I S. 1' ' 4 1,.2,a. 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' ' s Q u , , , - 2, ,4. , , , . minal3ion,4ll dear yunng men and wemen,avimlicate the glory nl' your Immaculate llatlner Barbara Ellen Spero 30 Maplewood Avenue Hempstead N Y Our Lady of Loretto Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Glee and Dramatxc Club 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Twlrlmg 2 -Sv Rlchard Wllham Stleghtz 2816 Camatxon Avenue Baldwm N Y St Chnstogher Pansh CYA 2 3 4 Boys Sodalnty '7 Boys Cho1r 3 4 Glee and Dramahc Club 3 4 Latm Club 2 Tn Sc: Club 1 Football 3 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Mary CllH0fd Steflann 69 Lmcoln Road Hempstead N Y Our Lady of Loretto Pansh Latm Club 1 2 3 4 Agnesran Rock 1 2 3 4 Lrbrary Assistant 1 Secre tarial Club 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Tn Scr Club 1 Speech Club 4 Anthony Howard Stouges 82 Jackson Avenue Rockvllle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA I 2 8 4 Boys Cho1r 4 Tn Scr Club 1 Banking 2 Football 1 Golf 3 4 Iumor Dance Chamnan 3 Vll'glHl3 Ann Sorrentmo 2011 Laurel Court Baldwm N Y St Christopher Parish Legmn of Nlary 3 4 Latin Club 2 3 Lrbrary Assistant 1 2 Twlrlmg 2 Raymond Eugene Stemer 1588 Flllmore Street Baldwm N Y Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Pansh CYA 2 3 Tn Scr Club 1 Intramurals '-5. Dorothy Agnes Stublng 93 Voorhrs Avenue Rockulle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 2 4 Glee 'md Dramatxc Club 1 2 3 4 Latxn Clubl 2 3 Mlssxon Club Class Representatne l 2 3 Llbrary Assistant 1 Cheerleader 2 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Iacquellne Ann Sotlra 122 Raymond Street Rockvllle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh Lahn Club 1 2 Tn Sc: Club 1 Art Club 4 Gold Class Representatlve 2 Athletic Representatxve 1 Lxbrary Assxstant 1 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Kathleen jean Sullivan 1533 Kenneth Avenue Baldwm N Y Chnstopher Pansh CY 1 2 3 4 Servxce League 3 Latin Club 3 Agnesxan Rock 1 2 3 4 gllssxon Club Class Representatrve 37 I ... . . , ,-- , 1.,i ,s :U 1 t ,, - gl ' :U 1 5 ,,,. it ,.. . ' .,,. ...,,: ,.,: ' ' l ,.. ,,,s ,Q 4 .,,: 4- 1,2,3. ...s ,.. s 5 - :yr '. W . qw -Alf' 5.8-if.f -,X mf, xp! . 5, - I I -Q 1. , . ' v-- ' y.. ,.. 1 ' '. ' a P ' - Q 1 ,-,' -1, ,,,,,, , .sal - . A..,:, : ,',' .. ,, ,,: ,,a ,.s ..: ,., -v , , ,, . l I .',,,4g 3 , , , 2,,4. ,,,- 'Wo' Patrlcla Anne Sulllvan I Clement Sweeney Eugene joseph Talbot 45 Amherst Court 85 Intervale 875 Sf3!lf0Il AVC!!!-19 Rockvrlle Centre N Y Rockvnlle Centre N Y Baldwm N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh St Agnes Cathedral Pansh Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Pansh CYA 1 2 Latm Club 3 Spanlsh Club CY 1 2 3 4 Boys Chou 1 2 8 CYA 2 4 Boys Chorr 4 Tn SCI Club 4 Mnssnon Club Class Representatne 4 Glee and Dramatrc Club 1 3 4 1 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Llbrary Assmstant 1 2 3 4 Intra Latm Club 3 Trl Scx Club 1 murals 1 2 3 4 CYA Boys Club 'O' 'L' Marla Lourse Tedesco 45 Ballard Avenue Valley Stream N Y Holy Name of Mary Pansh CYA 2 3 4 Student Counc1l3 Latm Club 3 Trl Scl Club 1 Art Club 2 A neslan Rock 1 2 Lzbrary Asslstant 1 2 Secretanal Club 2 Intramurals I 2 4 thu' most sweat Mother wishes for natlung ll , never relowes more than Sarah Ellzabeth Terchman 195 No Vlllage Avenue Rockvxlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Clrss Vue Presxdrnt 4 Student Counul '3 4 St run League 2 4 Spamsh Club 4 Tn Su Club I Atblttxn RCPl'LSPI'lfdfIXL 2 Lamb 3 Suret mal Club 3 4 lntra murals I 2 Twrrlmg 2 Iustm joseph Thompson 70 Yale Place Rockvxlln Ctntre IN Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh 38 of Patrlcla Ann Tomek 222 So Centre Avenue Ilotkulle Centre IN H St Agnes Cathedral Pansh 1 2 '3 4 Boys Sodab y 2 CIA 1 2 3 4 Scrvxce League I 2 Churr 4 Clce and Dramatu, 4 Tn Su Club I 4 Secrttma I I-ootball I Intramurals 1 Club 2 8 4 Intramurals l 2 8 4 Q! Sf' Peter Theodore Treadway 184 Raymond Street Rockvxllc Centre lN Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CY I 2 Bots Sodalnty 2 3 Cla Secretrrv 1 Latm Club 'I Nhthr matlcs Club 3 Tn Su Club l Sptuh Club 4 Nlxsslon Club Class Rcpn sentatnc '3 4 Basketball 1 2 Fort balll Golf 3 4 Cross Country 2 Carol Ann Thoma 351 INO Vlllage Avenue Rockvllle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Seruce League 1 Lam Club l 2 Tn Scn Club I Athletic Represtntatlve 2 Intramurals O,-v Vlncent joseph Trrmarco 96 Nottmgham Road Nlalume N Y Our Lady of Lourdes Pansh Boys Choxr 4 Class Prcsxdent 2 Yau President '3 Trl Su Club 1 Foothill 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 2 ! . . l - Y If ? 0 0 I ' 2 ' , . . ' , . . 'I - - H ' ' ' 1 ' . A , . ,Q I' ' ,,, ,S ' 1 ' ' . I ' 4 2 . . ' 2. . . t ' 4 S f ' ' ' . - 2 3 , , , : - 5 - 3-, 4- 3. I r '. 3' 4, , , , . , , 3 , , - Q' V Q 'O V ' o o A ' - I A' A I , , ,-, . s 5' 'f ' I 5 , ,' 'r 9 I . , , 5 I 9 ' , 2 2 2, ' r , QI 4 I ,r . . ,. I . I, 5 ,. ' 9 , 5 H 1, 2, 3, 4. , s - ' l as I 'L 2 I '51 , . -. I If L' I 741 my , ' s C' LO' ' 1- 3 'QI - ' A ' ' , v. . '. , V. Y. ' - , I. . A nel- - I , ,IW 4 ' t ' .I, .Is Al,-9 ' -,es 155 I' ' I -, - 1 I I 3' I ' ' 5 ,A it il h- A ' L-. ' .' 4,.' K...,- ..J , . 2 3' s ' 9 , , , 9 A , . , . 'Q I I-,I y I in , . , , -- ' -, 4 rg 1 - s f. s '-' lk Terrence John Tubman 63 So Kensmgton Avenue Rockvrlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA I 2 3 4 Boys Choir 4 Latm Club 2 Spamsh Club 4 Intramurals 3 4 Cross Country 2 Marllynn Donna Vltanza 159 Sherman Avenue Rockvllle Centre IN Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 2 'Z 4 Latm Club 2 3 Tn Sci Club 1 Art Club 4 Lrbrary Asslstant 1 2 Secretanal Club 2 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 Twxrlmg 4 Robert Paul Vogel 992 Davlson Place Baldwm N Y St Chnstopher Pansh Class Presrdent 3 Football 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 Track 4 Wrlllam Anthony Voltura 2408 Hampton Street East Meadow N Y St Raphael Pansh CYA 2 Boys Cholr 3 Class Yue President 3 Treasurer 4 Clec and Dramatxc Club 3 Football 3 Intr'unur'1ls 2 3 4 W enefsheraees,these, 4 yy' I , ,X .J ' 'dna '1 In 1' , 5 5 ' J . joseph Bertram Wagner 177 Hempstead Avenue Rockville Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 2 3 4 Boys Sodalxty 'S Boys Chmr 4 Latm Club 1 2 3 Football 'try Paul Walter Wheeler 27 Royal Road Rockulle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 2, 3, 4, Boys' Sodallty 2, 3, Band l, Xlathemitlcs Club 3 4 Tn Sci Club 1, Intramurals 1, 7, 3, 4, Latm Club 3 Gnd liar Tix Edward Raymond Whrtbread 186 Voorhls Avenue Rockulle Centre, lN Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 2, 3, Boys' Chou' 3 4, Tn Sci Club I, Class Treasurer 1, Mathe matrcs Club 3, Banklng 1, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, Golf 2, 3, 4 Dlane Chrlstopher Wrlllams 21 Almuck Road Malveme, N Y Our Lady of Lourdes Pansh Legion of Nhry 2 3, Class Vrce Presrdent 7, Art Club 4, Red Cross Class Representatrxe 7, 3, XIISSIOI1 Club Class Representatne 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2 , Intramurals I 2, 3 Maw-een Ann Wallace 318 Brower Avenue Rockvllle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 Latm Club l 2 Llbrwry Assrstant Intramurals 1 2 3 4 .A 63 ' Ralph Robert Young 102 Powell -Me-nue Rockvllle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 1 7 3 4, Boss Sodallty 7, 3, Boys' Choir 3 4 Latm Club 3 Tn Sci Club 1 Nlathematrcs Club 7 3 4, Speech Club 4, RIIQQIOH Club Class Representatne 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Golf 2, 3, 4 39 Ann Sylvester Zlemke 58 Herd Avenue Rockvrlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 2 3 4 Latm Club 1 2 T Scr Club 1 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 1960 the start of a new decade and the termmatron of our educatron at St Agnes! Our dlplomas s1gn1fy the culmlnatlon of four wonderful years Remlmsclng over these years we find many happy memor1es Rockvrlle Centre became a drocese durmg our freshman year Thls was a year filled w1th the exc1tement of b1ology labora tory the study of Latln and the ever confus1ng algebra We were t1m1d and frrghtened rn our first year but we were welcomed enthuslastlcally We qulckly became accustomed to the ways of hlgh school and felt at home 1n the long halls whlch were to become very dear to us The sophomore year arrrved Some of us were placed 1n a class called the scholarshlp class We were strll strugglmg Wlth the complex problems of mathematlcs th1s t1me under the name of geometry And we were saymg 'hello 1n a forelgn language The hlghhght of our Iunlor year was our prom wrth W1nter Wonderland as our theme We whrrled through the evenmg on a cloud of happmess We were the first class to recerve our senlor rlngs IH December and how eagerly we awalted the day of our rmg ceremony Our first three years passed all too swxftly and rn September of 1959 we were Semors lookmg forward to the many forthcommg events Our retreat was one of the most rewardmg happenmgs It gave us a chance to turn ourselves 1ns1de out and really dlscover who we were 1ns1de For many lt helped to declde what course we would follow rn l1fe The dec1s1on varled but we re celved from the three days of prayers the sp1r1tual strength to help us attam our goals February saw the Donald Rlchard Zl6Slg 9 Wellfleet Road East Rockaway N Y St Raymond Parlsh CYA 1 2 Clee and Dramatrc Club 1 3 Band 1 2 Trl Sci Club 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 2 Vlrguna Mary Zrrpoln 145 S0 Kensington Avenue Rockvrlle Centre N Y St Agnes Cathedral Pansh CYA 2 8 4 Lamb 3 Secretanal Club 2 3 Intramurals 2 3 aff? grrls long awalted trrp to Washrngton The fun the happmess the merrrment w1ll never be forgotten for rt rs wrltten 1n the dlary of our mmds 'The Muslc Man was our cholce for our theatre party The play was marvelous as antlclpated In place of the Carden Clty Hotel our Semor Prom was held at Hoppls All the wonderful memor1es of th1s mght could never be counted the SW1SlllIlg of the grrls dresses the boys m drnner jackets the band playmg our favorrte dance Now we are to say farewell to St Agnes to our studles to the dances to the basketball and football games and to the other numerous events that have crowded our years Along w1th the memorres we take the benefits wh1ch we have derrved from our Cathohc educatlon How fortunate we were to have the advantages of a Cathohc hrgh school The mcreased knowledge of our rel1g1on the morals we have leamed and the strength we have been glven IS not a memory but a l1v1ng thlng that w1ll help us all through l1fe as we practlce lt darly To our esteemed Blshop and pnests our beloved pr1nc1pal and Semor homeroom teachers and all who have taught us durmg the four years we say thank you May God s love and protectlon be w1th you always To our classrooms textbooks the well known halls the l.'I'adlflOHS we have become a part of we say good bye As we walk down the a1sle wlth our drplomas we look around at our surroundmgs May they always stand as a symbol of educatlon rehgron and happmess I w . 0 I c 0 0 ' I I I , . . , . . , . . , , , s . 4 fl , 9 . . , . , 4 s S 1 , a ' 5 n 5 Q s 1 , S v - Q . ' ' ff',.,,.L ,4 H5725 W 'ff2,,Qff2,,.a . , .A Q . 1 ' 7 ' 7 3 - s I 0 ii o ' 1 . . , . , . . , . 1 ' 9 7 . . , ' 7 9 , . p K S! 1 1 a . n . . , 7 7 7 7 . 1 If ' 7 . . n , . . 7 7 7 . , ' . Q , ' , . . , . ' f ' ' 'r , may ' 1 Q. ' ' l nderclassmen Who Grew In Age 'ii lglllllllmijean fm M if i 935 51511 N -sf 9 rf? is I Xyxx lI 1 7 L E1 , 3: l ' - if g , ., ' M -V G 1 V9 N . , K Z ev-,B , , . Q ,N V Mi n , P ' I 'A 'FW wi gFa'3'!i9.i',fJu.7v3 4 U .,,. , f A N 5 J I ,- 'J ' '-f A Q-1. 1 + A . H f W N 5' . 4 N K 3' N f If ' 1 ' ' W x - M jx: V A 'I I 4 ii ' il 5,0 Q . M HW Q I I X 5 . xx lf'j J : 'h- I X r xxxx' 'lf E IH. fl' i Sister Mary Luke, O.P. 11 , Q veg Francis Alexander President , Aw V, , ' L Sandra Brennan Vice-President Q' I K -1 ' . '- r ' Mary Saunders Secretary qw V f e,-.ryan Z, - ' 5 ff ,, nf Thomas Ciallorenzi Trcanuer 42 W7 -x 'XJ Q3 i Front Row: Kathleen Dolan, Martha Creede, Iudith Reisert, jean Graham, Kathleen Sloggatt, Mary Ann Hargrove, Julia Ioyce, Nuala Crowcock. Second Row: Susan Uppstrom, Susan Berke, Eunice Graziano, Bcrnadine lvanac, Margaret Marrin, Margaret Stcffann, Lois Howard, Marianne Gaffney. Third Row: Mary Junior Front Row: james Coffey, Peter Hendricks, ltohert McGoldrick, Brian Gallagher, Richard Dwyer, john Anderer. Second Row: Francis Alexander, YVilliam Graves, liohcrt Moinester, john Radelet, Dominic Fcnnell. Third llow: Thomas 0'Gonnor, Kenneth Ripple, Griffin, Mary Fitzgerald, Susan Scott, Marie Fealy. Ann Dungate, Edna Hinch, Elaine Beebe. Back Row: Sandra Brennan, Mary Saunders, Renny Harrigan, Mary Ann Heyer, Susan Reid, Susan Meadows, Mary DeXVecse, Christine Padgur. Room 5 Michael Bonacum, VVilliam Ahrnuty, john Ahearn, Joseph Altman. Back Row: Thomas Giallorcnzi, Ronald Cook, Ralph Stinehrickner, Neal Curtin, Brian Jennings. 3 fi Front Row: Robert Hackett, john Hayden, Luke Morgan,-Stephen Hickey, Ion Kessel, Robert Kirby. Second Row: Edward Murphy, Ronald Viering, Richard McCarthy, Thomas Corr, James WVaite, Neil Vopat. Third Row: Jerome Healy, Edward MacKey, Richard Juniors Front Row: Nancy Young, Rosemary Ciglia, Lucille Calbo, Maureen Keller, Clare Melzer, Mary Mohring. Second Row: Sandra Schlegel, Carol Mangano, Kathleen Murphy, Pamela Lent, Patricia Carahan, Betty Ann Cartley. Third Row: Lee Mortara s 6 Sister jean Aquinas, O.P. Robert Astarita Y l President A .is K K ,C 9 . Mary Bnrlin Vice-President Cheryl Riley Secretary john Gough Treasurer -11 l L Front Row: john Deignan, David Catlaneo, Thomas Fitzsimons, Bruce Attfield, Arthur Galan, Edward Fries. Second llow: Peter Deverall, William Dooley, james Bearns, llobert Astarita, john Cough. Third How: Victor D'Aniore, john Battenleld, Prank Maggiacomo, Robert Bozza, Robert D'Angio, Richard Beatty. Back Row: David Anderson, Paul Faye, Nvllllllltl Bacher, Thomas Butler, james Fox. Junior Room 23 Front Row: Gail Carney, Dorothea Dennis, Ellen Guida, Kathleen Capshaw, joan Daly, Abigail Waters. Second ltowz Mary Liooper, Victoria Zoldak, Mary Murphy, Peggyann Butler, josephinc Barnett, Dorothy Cannon. Third Row: Mary Barlin, hegina Sl Sullivan, Helene Sayre, Mary Anne Brady, Kathleen Blessing, Nlichaele Archer, joan Laawell. Back Row: joyce Hambel, Theresa Fusoeo, Carol Collins, Patricia Errichiello, Mita barter, Lheryl Riley. Front Row: Catherine Tuck, Anne Oakes, Ann Gallagher, Donna Yon Clahn, Cynthia Nest, Jacqueline Kelly. Second Row: Rosemary lfarco, Carol Desmond, jane YVerth, Ann lfriel, Donna Simpson, Geraldine Disler. Third Flow: Diane Smith, Margaret Stevenson, Barbara Baudouin, Elizabeth Zellner, Patricia Tyler, Jeanne Cosgroye. Back Now: JoAnne Cray, Bernice Ewin, Maureen Sullivan, Mary Lee, Bernadette Myers, Catherine Vigilante. Junior Room 24 Front Row: Fred Jones, Martin Dramer, Thomas Karthaus, Dominick Papalo, Michael Grosso. Second Row: Terence Vander- Murtaugh, Walter Kelly, ltobert llannan, Michael O'Connell. beck, Peter Langan, Richard Keenan, Alexander Troso, Nicholas Back Row: Carl Hollelder, Richard Callney, Lawrence Graham, Fredericks, James Foth. Third Row: W'illiam Mulligan, Thomas lVilliam Hogan, Charles lVeber. Sister Francis Loretta, O.P. Lnwrcn ce Crah am Pfmillcnt .j, if 1 S YJ Xl x Il! Jacqueline Kelly Vim'-Prz'xirI4'rit lAxL. Donna Simpson Secretary Richard C,itl'ney Tr1'usurc'r -13 D gg vr' CJ 09 '9 C7 Front Row: Ann Taormina, Maureen Reid, Patricia 0'Reilly, Bernice Maughan, Christine Chisholm. Second Row: Judy Skoblicki. Valerie Bligh, Kathleen Carr, Patricia Hancke, Lillian O'Crady, Rosemary Pearsall. Third Row: Ellen Clarkson, Mary Landers, Barbara O'Reilly, Patricia Isabella, Patricia Keaveny. Back Row: Roselyn Kouhi, Maureen Crcegan, Charmaine Carrey, Anne McAssey, Susan Abbamonte, Theresa Misuraca. Juniors Room 29 Cannon, Third Row: Thomas Higgins. james McNamara, Charles Kee, Vincent Barron. Gerard Regan. Back Now: Stephen Shiebler, Robert VVilliamson. Richard Lee. Kenneth Ftronc, Robert Sundman. Front Row: Thomas Cox. Peter Nlayglothing, John Dougherty, Raymond Sullivan, ,lannes Cannon. Second Row: Daryl Sheppard, Thomas NIcLuughlin, Yvesley Schack, Martin Zariello, Iohn J S-2 ti R1 E-C .L N, -16 l 49? Gi ' 'Q i kr Sister Grace Florian, O.P. , 3 I Q Q1 Stephen Shiebler President an it ' Goa .. .4 A Lillian O'C-rady Vice-President 1. Indy Skoblicki Secretary ! ggi: 9' JT' Martin Zariello Treasurer L A l'ront Row Iohn Tutk john Herbert Peter DAndrea Thomas Bencma, Ceorgt Sullivan Frederick Kraft Henry Barrera Dorothy Kiley Reis Second Row Brian McNamara Josieph lulkenny, William Back Row james Cxllaghcr John Eggers, Daniel Dillon Herbert Vice Pmsldmt Broderick, Martin Michael john Caselli Third Row Frank Makofslce William Motlu Sophomores Room 9 Front Row: Karen Kennedy, Dorothy Kiley, Natalie Courtney, Anne Coen, Patricia De Clue, Mary Lorenz, Dorothy Schlesier, Susan Lang, Mary Rochforcl. Second Row: Margaret Hochrieter, Beverly Young, Carroll Mattern, Virginia Heaphy, Marilyn Thoma, Susan Patrey, Mary Sessa, Kathyrn Brande. Third Row: Mary Toomey, Patricia Osborne. Christina Spinelli, Patricia O'Brian Irene Schrauth. Margret O'Kecfc, jane O'Neill, Diane Maguire Ianice Conroy. Back Row: Mary Tiemey. Patricia Marshall Patricia Carmotly. Betty Brinclley, jane Lewan, Clariee Spica Patricia Bergen. x7 J X 47 Front Row: Gerard Baldwin, Thomas Murphy, Dennis Moloney, john Banzer, Robert Korner. Seeond llow: David Ross, Cuy Ilurley, YVilliam Donohue, Charleb MeTieman, joseph Kirby, Theodore Collatz. Third Row: George Dunn, Gerald Houston, Sophomor Front Row: Angela Cavunagh, Carol Young. Margaret Sauer, Gayle Sorrentino. Sue Ann Cramer, ,lane VVagner, Barbara Soehner. Second Row: Eileen Callagher, Mary jane Eppig, Ellen Mack, Susan Rowan, Kathleen Stubing, Agnes Colley, Terise Lonergan. 7 g? 7 f i Front Row: Virginia Baker, Marie Ann Shea, Mary Collins, Phyllis Kaufmann Patricia De SVeese Denise NIcNIanus Caroline Crennan, Ruth Cassidy, Geraldine Cunningham. Second Row: lxohlmexer -Xnn Dlscenza Back Row xIdl'llVYl Wuttke Xian Deborah Franck, Susan Brennan, Maureen Quinn, Kathleen Andrcoll Niaura Dugan Gay Forman,Joan Bensen Scanlin, Maureen Niangiardi. Third Row: Eileen Bull, Cail ophomores Room 27 Front Row: George Lang, Paul joyce. Albert Chicarella, Andrew O'Flaherty, Joseph Niirabella, Brian Brennan. Michael Faulkner, Stephen Jaeger. Second Row: Bernard XValsh. Ralph Fasano, Edward Lilly, YVilliam Durkin, john Kaheny, Peter Catal, Paul Hoyt. Third Row: John Motley. Bernard Haag, Robert Bundy, LQ: l - Front Row: Virginia Murphy, Patricia Renehan, Patricia Kehoe, Carol Timmcs, Mary Ccrow, Karen YVallace, Roseanne Smith, Dail Weiland, Barbara Vogl, Mary Kelly. Second Row: Yolande Rita Mormile. Back Row: Demerise Smith, Kathleen Naughton, Couin, Barbara jordan, Elizabeth Durnan, Maureen Murphy, Maryanne Poole, Marguerite Squire, Theresa Larsen. Kathleen Sullivan, Blanche Layoie. Third Row: Patricia Tubman, Sophomores Room 28 Front Row: Carl Attenburg, Jay YVilder, Thomas Mohr, Kevin Braddish, Eugene Sullivan, William McElroy, Stephen Houghton. Second Row: VVilliam Sihler, YVilliam Hanson, Richard Nold, XVilliam Murphy, Andrew Hofmeister, Kevin Murphy. Third Row: Carl Herrfodh, VVilliam VVaite, Robert Tomlin, john Serenci, David Othote, james Gleason, Thomas Sammon. Back Row: Robert Held, Arthur Dodd, YVilliam VVeil, Stephen Romance, Louis Othote, Paul Travers, Martin Schuler. 50 S 'CI Sister M. Imeldine O.P. A 'N K. 'D Kevin Murphy President Barbara jordan Vice-President Rosann Smith Secretary 6 K. .A l David Othote Treasurer .- Sister Mary Campion, O.P. xx Christopher Edwardsen President if 1? Kathy Aheam Vice-President hi: Q I ., if ' ' K Leg f - ,x'5 pb 3 J Susan Kulik Secretary T T? ,.. 'Ffa L V' Ronald La Monica Treasurer 'cl ff' I 1 Front Row: Daniel Buckley, John Faulkner, john Murray, WVilliam Donohue, Robert Nielsen, Edward Ogiba. Second Row: Robert gf it 5 Christopher Edvardsen, lVilliam Langan, Frank Baker, Paul Lynch Back Row- James Dungate Donald Lafferty, Ronald La Monica Mackin, james Alexander, Francis Banzer, Christopher Barsin, emme Lilljbv Xvillia ., Thomas Oberhofer .Third Row: Richard Phillips, Harold O'Leary, I ,, m Do mg, Harry Blake. Freshmen 6 Front Row: Evelyne Kohlruss, Susan Kulik, Maureen Ryan, Victoria Romance, Gertrude Renehan, Cathleen Quinn. Second Row: Lucille Perry, Catherine Foery, Mary Lilly. Ellen Ahrens, Linda Desnoes, Patricia Mahoney. Third Row: Mary Ellen Droge, Clare Madden, Claudia Benedik, Linda Clark, Ioan Ahmuty Kathleen Ahearn, Kathryn Danemeyer. Back Row: jean Baudouin Deirdre Amerman, Iudith Lynn, Rosemary Dearie, Andrea Belfi Marguerite Rottkamp. L l l L Sister M. Clari- Thercse, 0.P. Brian Paradine President 5 Carol Mantovano Vice-President 'S-T3 Georgene Mause Secretary Q-I YVilliam Finn Treasurer 52 Front Row: Nicholas Gallo, Peter McCom1ick, Robert Phillin, Iohn Gilmartin, Luke Pittoni, Chris Campbell, Richard Maughan. Second Row: Daniel Pempel, james McCale, Dennis O'Reilly, Stephen Cahill, Herbert Bloser, Barry Femmel, Roger Martin. Third Row: james Gavigan, Theodore Bundy, Stephen Martinez, Stephen Martin, Robert Burke, WVilliam Finn, Paul Paradine. Fourth Row: Alben Giallorcnzi, Richard Byrne, Peter Goebel, Thomas Phelan, Chris Mankiewich. Freshmen Room Front Row: Joanne Folts, Marion Graves, Mary Gelhaus, Carolyn Gerneth, Barbara Gerardi, Joanne Bencin, lane Schneider. Second Row: Kathleen McConnin, Carol Mantovano, Patricia Brunauer, Rosemary Brink, Mary Desmond, Mary Ann Marika. Third Row: Kathleen Burke, Carol Martinelli, Margaret Gallagher, Marguerite Shea, Patricia McDonnell, Janet Seaman, Mary Lou Renehan. Back Row: Lynn Butler, Anne Schneller, Diane Sommer, Georgene Mause, Diane Schaepfer. 0 7 v-v Y7 J G7 Third Row: Caroline Murray, Ioan Spinelle, Suzanne McMahon Barbara Nevins, janice Hoffmann, Donna Nyreen. Back Row Margaret Hackett, Mary Cawley, Kathryn Grim, Ioan Moser Madeline Murray, Josephine Caputo. Room Strong, Thomas Keaveny, William Tuck, John Knapp, joseph Smaldone, Robert McTavcy. Back Row: joseph Detrano, Andrew Holfelder, Thomas Castello, Albert Detwiller, Russell Kelly, Thomas Pye, Charles Jordon. 9 Srster Gxlmary O P Charlc s Jordan Prcszdc nt 1 Ioan Spinelli Vice-President 11 Lx Iacqueline Cnputo Sec rotary if-9 YVilliam Tuck Treasurer - w DJ l 2 1 W YY Y Sister M. Front Row: Marie Zoller, Christine Cramer, Lauren-Ann Kirwin, Barbara De Pietto, Michaela Crowell, Beatrice O'Rourlce, Susan Christophine, 0.P Claire Joerg, Janet WVhitbread, Mary Jo Deircks, Susan Pourtin. Oexlc, Andrea Keith, Alicia Teichman, Alice Bremmer. Back Row: Second Row: Frances YValsh, Lorraine 0'Brien, Patricia Utten- Mary VVinters, Roberta Davis, Helen Kelly, Dorothy Hugel, Eileen dorfer, Joan XVhitlJread, Mary Koch, Maureen VVils0n. Third Row: O'Shea, Patricia O'Connell. Q45 Brian McNamara President Front Row: Michael Casey, John McNally, John Campbell, Daniel Shuerger, Peter McNicol, Brian McNamara, Thomas McHugh, Casey, Edward McCarry. Peter Ilancke. Second Row: Kevin Daniel Quinn. Back Row: Donald Simpson, Lawrence Schultz, McGarily, Thomas Harkins, Gerard McGovern, Redmond Hogan, John Saunders, Thomas Sheridan, Jerome Herchebroder, Kevin Michael Gunn, Donald Christie. Third Row: Patrick Hayes, Joseph Shannon. 3 54 ,1,,.,U, u my . Maureen Wilson Vice-President 45 'li .J pav- 1 X L L Marie Zoller Secretary 7. S 4-in Donald Christie Tfeamzrer EISSBS Where We Advanced In Wisdom .div sf' A, WX. . . , x A Rf! t . ' Er? 1, ' M, . Wwe d e M mfs, . . 4 V H 31' xx we we l A tyre .A ' Q: Q , 'fin-. , we ., V W ' ' V . A A ,ll dw -A ' 3 7 i Ni f A ' V . N .. , Y .. f We ' ,. A .ye NX I l A X 5 Y X W u R I e e 5 Lim i 3 1 VQVQ ' x L fd W , m I . ' rn Religion gives ns the reason lnr existenee Father Langley starts the tape recorder to acquaint Kenneth Ripple, lean Graham, Mary Griffin, Thomas O'Connor and Ioseph Altman with Veni Creator Spiritusf' lie not lerget that a geeil edneatien must emhraee the whole el life, and Si- Palestine and other places of Christ's life are studied by Daniel Dillon, Mary Toomey, lane Lewan, joseph Kilkenny, and Susan Patrey in their religion class. jf These students, sitting, Redmond Hogan, Alicia Teichman, and Michael Casey, seem more in- terested in the camera than the lesson that Sister Clare Therese is teaching Claire Joerg, Patrick Hayes, Jerome Herchenroder, Frances Walsh and Gerard McGovern. in this sphere especially the habit ei self-eentrel is the best formation. Father Connolly is teaching a very important and elementary les- son, the art of laughing. His pupils who all have had plenty of practice are Ellen Dugan, Iean Kendall, Irene Madden, Ioan Call, John Keating, Edward Dugan, William Schopps, Vincent Trimarco. English should be our main interest Mr. Swartz, how do you pronounce the word i-n-q-u-i-s-i-t-o-r-i-a-l? , queries Thomas Murphy, as Andrew 0'Flaherty Richard Otto and Maureen Qlunn leam from another students question All that he dees and strives fer must he metlvated hy shanty 08 A motlon was made to adyourn the meetmg of the Semor Speech Class reports Patncla Sulhvan secretary of that meetmg wnth Wnlham Bruno chairman and Ioan O Connor secretary as the day s ofhcers 9 - x . Q' O I O sr . . . . ,, . . . . . . , - . . . . 1 9 s 9 . Certamly the somber faces on all the members of the cast lndlcate that thlS rs the funeral scene from the play Our Town by Thomton Wrlder The members are Peter Hendrlcks Eunice Crazlano Susan Meadows Kathleen Sloggatt Rrchard Dwyer and Marlanne Gaffney uourrshed hy zeal for relrgrou and made fruitful through prayer Mr Jordan and classmates the toprc of my speech today rs My Frrst Year at St Agnes Carol Mantovano grves her first speech as chairman W'rllram Frnn and secretary Lynn Butler take notes An attentlve audrence looks on rn the persons of Anne Schneller James McCabe Luke Prtone and Robert Phllbrn 09 W . . . . u rr - ' 1 a s , . l ' I o 0 ,, , s . ' u . ' + 1 ' 4 ' Y Y! n Q I , , N Wee te the natien the day when there is extinguished in the heart ei youth the The smiling face of Barbara O'Reilly shows a pleasant interruption in the normal routine of Mr. Finnegan's history class. Patricia O'Reilly, Maureen Reid, Mary Landers, Lillian 0'Crady, Iamcs Cannon and Thomas McLaughlin are happy over the arrival of the photographer. Maureen Donovan, Marie Butler, Kathryn Droge, Henry Balboa, Michael Killelea, and Iohn O'Neill are interested in their American Heritage as they receive a lesson in the Slavery Issue. GU History is the story ei what man has aeeemplished Linda Rakeman delivers her speech in the senior history class as Sister Charles Miriam listens critically, saered flame ef faith of uleals, or readmess for saerlhee ef the spmt ef dedleatlen Arthur Dodd nervously completes has test as Mr Layden looks over hxs shoulder The rest of the students Wllllam McElroy Carl contmue their test That IS not the answer' states Mr Bartold emphatlcally to lus errant puplls Ioan Cllmartm Mary Renehan Mary Desmond and Wnllxam Fmn 1 1 V 1 l Altenbure, Kathleen Naughton and Yolande Couin leisurely Oh, man, what an easy question that wasl We wish Sister would ask more like that, say Virginia Sorrentino, Brian Gallagher, Carol Murray, Ralph Stinebrickner, Susan Armstrong, Ellen Cummiskey. Your ideal ought tn he higher than the natural Working studiously Eileen Fitzgerald, David Becker, Gerard Brennan, Peter Cavanaugh, Garrett Cantwell and George Broschart try to complete the problems assigned by Sister Francis Loretta before the time allowed is up. 'xxx si 3, Ni ,I Matheinaties lays a foundation lor exaetness Troubled by a geometry problem Inhn Herbert goes to Sister Gloria Marie, while Christina Spinelli and Clarice Spica try to solve the problem themselves. and that ideal is, in reality, supernatural. Sister Christophine shows Michael Casey, Elizabeth Kelly, John Anderson. Beatrice O'Rourke, Wayne Channer, Susan Oexle, how to locate a point on a graph. 64 Sister jean Aquinas instructs her chemistry students in the art of holding test tubes as William McGuire, Mary Lou Kelly, Nancy Cleva and Anthony Arroyo attempt it. 1 i As in the science, likewise proportionally in lile, everything depends on iirst principles. Quietl,' the future scientists of America are diligently at work. James White, William Murphy, Robert Hackett and Robert Kirby are guided by Sister Monica Marie. Science teaches ns the mysteries of nature s e vr ra ron o a tuning fork Harry Blake Richard Phi s Stephen Cahill Albert Crallorenzr Luke Plttom and Daniel Buckley are the enthusiastic pupils Robert Vogel Sheila NIcCrath WV1ll1am Voltura Ann Engeman and Howard Stouges are trying to comprehend the cheml trv formula that Sister Niomca Mane has wntten on the board In the physlcs lab Lucille Calbo Nlomca Keane Marilyn Mahler Maureen Kirby and Mary Mohrmg measure the mass of irregular solids llnr Catholic rnstrtntrons whatever their grade rn screntrirc world, have no need oi apology 60 N . . . . , the . . . 99 1 Dig that crazy sound! As anyone who takes science will know it i th 'b t' f ' .I ' , ' 'llip , n , 9. n I , . , . . . 7 lt is indeed a pnwerinl breathing of the Holy Spirit which is nnw passing Idus MaFtlUS are upon us when these students are com pelled to change Latin dates 1nt0 English as Sister Agnes Eugene shows Lucllle Galbo Ion Kessell and Evan Simmons the correct way 66 vw, rp 1 Sister Cilmary explains a Latin construction to Xlaureen Quinn Keun Braddlsh and George Lang while Nllchael Quigley and Barbara Jordan look on 3 ...Q , , i Q' , 2 Z X , . X g g . 5 V l 9 ' ever all the earth, drawing especially the scnls ci the young. Latin recreates the Ancient ltcman Empire Raymond Brennan reviews a topic in Latin while George Nielsen and Mary Frein follow earnestly at the board. J. Clement Sweeney, Michael Collins, and Mary Steffann Joseph Kilkenny points out the Latin names for certain articles of battle attire that James Gallagher is modeling. W take mental notes which will help them later in their fourth W year study of Virgil. l Having completed their task at the blackboard Margaret Hackett, Ioan Moser, Carol Caragher and Brian Clancy listen to Joseph DeTran0 as he gives his reasons to Sister Clare Therese. Beauty Karen Kennedy adjusts Dorothy Kiley's jewelry and Margaret Hochreiter does likewise to the jewelry on Virginia Heaphy. 4 , Q R . Youth most learn again to control itself and iaoe privationsf' Steven Houghton explains the International Phonetic Alphabet to the class as Andrew Hofmeister, Mary Ellen Collins and Rosanne Smith attempt to pronounce the sounds. Frenolr brings ns oloser to those who are lar away fd . ' L K An invitation to France is extended to all by the enticing display on the French bulletin board. Those interested are Raymond Brennan, Rosemarie Bovino, Kathryn Bruckner, Joseph Anzalone, and Carol Barcia. ll o I lA IRAN vcpg ,mln I. I 1 - rome it um at COSGZQ55 Uilifaja-5--2--.-.,.., ' -r - 2 CHAN, I .4 1 IX Wa In ff ln' ! ,Qi A As the class listens, James Fox, David Cattaneo, Michaele Aicher, Josephine Barnett and Rita Carter read from their French books as Sister Mary Luke follows them. You wrll eonquer srn hy a battle that rs at onoe oourageous and prudent pnnlslr gives us an rnsrght Into another oulture Thrs rs an old Spanlsh castle says Call McG0ldr1ck as she discusses fhe locatlon of famous castles rn Spam Raymond Whitbread and John O Connell llsten attentlvely , :r::'fW3 f' 5 MIQJ 4114 M4444 As Martln Zarrello pomts unmerclfully to Valerre Blrghs mlstakes Slster Lawrence Imelda looks on wlth amusement and Kenneth Strone watches mtently Delante de usted' Eugene Sullnan commands WV1llxam Hanson Stephen Romance Xian Cerow Pat Renehan Richard Nold and Srster Imeldrne as the class enjows the old childhood game of Sxmple Srmon but thls trme m Spamsh X 69 QQ 0 O Q ,, o 2 ' Y, 'L-renlruf ff 1 ,,,g,,., , f,1f 7 'lf' V' ,N.f,.f - f fy V, X, I 'S 4 fs f ' 'L M all I I ',r,,1,f g g 4' !.'A' VV ,.Vv , V X , , . ff.,ff,,1,','4f' f l I . 4. . . - U . . 1 n , u I ' P W y. 1 Alt ' ffl- ff - ' V, 'i Fl. , , H J, Ihr. 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IQ' g. 1 , ,W o U r 5 O J Q Ll! 1 , 1 , A o 'Y 7 u 3 X A Q '16 Q 1 , 7 ,- xx k .1 Q r Srster Chrlstophme has just explamccl the lrves of great Wrllrams Loretta Nlohr Noel Donohue Paul Donofreo 'md Frank McCarrty J' Muslo llfts us o another world Your thoughts your hopes your rdoals shruo AU Sister Chrlstophlne explams the sound of drflerent mstru ments as Niaureen Reid demonstrates the clarmet Bernxce Nlaughan and Anne Taormrna prepare to do lrkevuse Thomas Cox, Gerard Regan, Patrlcra Isabella form an apprecratrve audlence rf n , jf r J 2 .Q 4 N I f 0 n s 4 r ti, xg t wg 3 i Q .. l. l L ,l . . l D l .V C musicians to seniors Maureen VVallace, Ellen Fcgan, Duane .', ' l , A ' , 4 QQ ' ' 7 7 ' 'W' Y 1 5' - Q Y, I 1 fr , . . -e Q v - '1 Y- i :Lv 07' ..a.'!f Students absorbed lll theur work us a characterlstlc of Sucter Mary Ann s art class Mary Landers Darvl Sheppard Ellen Niurphy Judith Skobluckx Richard Lee Stephen Shlebler Bemxce Niaughan Chrlstlne Chlsholm Ixenneth Strone Niartm Zarlella concentrate ln order to make thelr drawlngs as perfect as possible Iacquelme Kelly and Elnzabeth Slocum are trymg to declde un what posltlon ut would be most eflectuve to place the apple Art provides au outlet for the oreatiou of beauty ou your oouuteuauoes and resouud ll your oheers ' Sister Xian Ann gnes some pomters ln letterlng to Io Ann Coonellv as Claire Bucher and P3tl'lCl3 Torhek pav attentlon dnllgentlx iQ 'Aint -' Il' -so 'Si' 'fo Lal joseph Hendncks recen es asslstance from Slster Niarw Ann whule james Fox Terrence Xanderbeck Jacquelme Kelly Susan Reld and Niargaret Hoyt contmue the1r art work 11 'l'he blessings ol Gnd will descend cn your work ii ycn SH i-.4 No peeking' As Dennls Cummings holds chart of the keyboard and Slster Frances de Chantal polnts to the letters Mary Frem Nlargaret Farrell Frank NIcGanty Ann Zlemke Arlene Nlerkert and joseph Pette try not to miss on the real thmg T pewritlng requires practice and lnnre practice 'D Library science gives a right approach tc hccks icr research jane Schneider make use of what they haxe leamed in Lihrarw Science class bs alpha betxzmg catalogue cards and placing them the card catalogue ' . '. ' a a n o 7 7 A 3 1 ' 3 . 9 l' 7 I I U I I I I I I Library Assistants Marguerite Rottkamp and . n 1 1 1 TL. do not swerve in the slightestdegree from this path. Health and Gym help develop sound minds and sound bodies Sandra Cerow is the manicurist who perfects the nails of Francine Manes as Kathryn Droge, Suzanne Pillman, Mary Nastri and Anne Holfelder listen to Mrs. Firth. Back 2-3-4. Hold it! Releasel' 'This is just one of the exercises the girls do in gym class under Mrs. Firth's supervision. Is this a gym class or the Stag Varsity Basketball Team? The way the boys are trying to make a basket you would never know that it was a game that didn't count except for the empty bleachers in the background. The players are Raymond Brennan, Michael Killelea, Richard Benincasa, Gerard Meyer, Joseph Pette. Promenade right is the call as Mr. Reilly supervises the freshman social dancing class. The 'LStags are off and running in Mr. Reilly's gym class. john Michael, Paul Wheeler, Donald Ziesig, Thomas Riordan, Joseph Casson and james Folts demonstrate the prowess of the senior boys. T3 .I Aja Mary Gay McGrath and Kathleen Murray look on with hunger and anticipation as Mrs. Marcus serves the food. i'VVe're hungry! Carol Mantovano, Alice Bremer, Droge, Deirdre Amerman, Rosemary Brink, Mary l .M V A HZ, 7 , ' Mrs. Swiger collects lunch money from Martin Keane and Robert Tracey waiting impatiently to eat their lunch. Live yeur faith! Live in Christ, in His light, in His strength and in His grace. Judith Durham watches as Mrs. Stegman administers first aid to her. 1 CTC A reversed E is the letter of the moment as Michael O'Connell is given an eye test by Miss Zeller, the school Il11I'Se. Af 5.4. J E J 3511 l'rik if W XF L As the sun sets on St. Agnes, Mr. Edward YVhile we are busy studying, Mr. Gregory Mr. John Hanlon tries to increase the Shannon prepares to furl the Hag. 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IA ' X 9 311 E H ' .. . nl L I e ef'e' 2, The youth et today no less than that et former days as prepared and as Perhaps the most unportant of all extra CL1I'I'1Cl1l lr 1ct1x1t1es are those that dex elop the sp1r1tual lrfe toxx ard 1 greater loxe of Cod and man The C3tllOl1C Houth Ador H1011 SOC1CtW h is been mfluentml for the past four xeflrs IH dex elopmtg the sp1r1tual lrfe of 1ts members The students themsclxes talxe an actlxe p ut 111 these monthly holv hours by xx fltlllg and I'C1Cl11lg the1r own med1tat1ons durmg the Cl6Y0t1Ol'lS A specml Holx Hour Boolxlet 15 used each month xxh1eh contfuns prix ers and re sponses as xvell as hymns sung by all present These Holv Hours eombme and song IH a xx orthxxhlle manner eertamly pleaslnq to God Each member 1S assured of a sprrltual upllft after each Holy Hour and are certa1n Cod has been pleased at the yxholehearted eooperatxon of the student body at these hours of honor and glory 1n HIS Name il Father Connolly w1th altar boys Thomas Murtaugh Kenneth Rlpple and Wllllam Ahmuty wart ln the sacrlsty before the start of the Holy Hour 6 wawm CYA members kneel for Benedxctlon closmg thexr Holy Hour The glrl members of C Y A lom wlth Father m fervent prayer for the1r special mtentlons 16 . 1 ' N B ' ,. . 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S n ' 0 ' cf: ' ' O ' C . wi . 0 I I ready to do good and to serve God but It most be educated to do so Leglonanes go carolmg and brmg yoy and the true Chrlst mas splrxt into the llves of the residents of the Nursmg Home Patncxa 0 Connor wlshes a very merry Chnstmas to one of the patlents at the Nursmg Home if 5- 'x I Legion of Marv The Leg1on of Xlary 15 a Cathohc Actlon orgamzatlon under the powerful leadershlp of Xlary Immaculate Its prlmary purpose 18 the personal sanct1H cat1on of 1ts members through prayer and good works There are three Praesldla under the dxrectlon of Srster Agnes Eugene w1th meet1ngs on Tuesdays Wednesdays and Thursdays The addltlon of the th1rd Praes1d1um was necessltated because of the large mcrease of membersh1p The IGQIOIIHFICS wllllngly perform IH the sp1r1t of Vary thelr var1ous tasks such as teachmg catech1sm at confra ternlty classes mfzkmg bookmarks and h0sp1t'1l travs for the crlppled chlldren at Port jefferson v1s1t1ng and carmg for the s1ck and aged ln hospltals and col lect1ng stamps rosfmes Cathohc maga zmes and medals for forelgn m1ss1ons Through thexr weekly ass1gnments coupled w1th '1 study of the Leglon Handbook and True Dex otlon to Mary the grrls earnestly strne towards the perfect 1m1t'1t1on of Xdary Srster Agnes Eugene mstructs the legxonarles m the use of the Leglon handbook mf Q .ie-if J- 77 l Q Boys Sodality The Sodality is a group of selected boys under the direction and guidance of Father Brown. The aim of the Sodalist is to become Christ-like, so he may bring Christ to others. These boys are dedicated to the Blessed Mother, because she knowing Christ more than anyone of us, can aid in achieving our purpose. The Sodality looks for boys who are willing to make sacrifices. Before a person can join the Sodality he must go through a period of probation which prepares him for his work as a Sodalist. There are certain regulations which each member must live by, such as: daily Mass and fre- quent Communion, saying the Rosary every day and making mental prayer. Once a month the Sodality receives Com- munion as a group. At the present time there are about fifty members, excluding probationers. On the Hrst NVednesday of every month the members of the Boys Sodality meet in the Study Hall with Father Brown. Frequently there is a meeting in the rectory of the officers or of a particular unit. The matters discussed at the meeting pertain to the spiritual welfare of each boy. The officers are: Prefect Michael Curley, Secretary Iohn Tuck, and Treasurer Kenneth Bipple. As Christ called His twelve apostles to bring His word to others, He has called Sodalists. hVe realize that we are unworthy of this position but we are always trying to prove ourselves worthy of this honor. 'lakh 8 'bib-an-....,.,,,--an-..4.....g, Members of the Boys Sodality along with their moderator pose for a picture after a general meeting. Through Him there is no sacrifice that is beyond our resources, with Him everything is possible. A visit to the Blessed Sacrament is made bv members of the Boys Sodality as a means to attain added graces Iohn Tuck, Michael Curley, Kenneth Ripple, officers of the Boys Sodality, together with Father Brown go over plans for a future meeting. Kathleen Sullivan, Peter Broderick, Susan Berke, Ralph Young, Barbara Schimmenti, Margaret Hoyt, Peter Hendricks, officers of the Mission Club, and the Rev. john I. VValsh, M.M., listen to Father Hanley as he gives some advice to the Senior and junior classes. A Sister Gloria Marie Supervises Peter Ilendericks, Gerard Regan, William Hogan as they do their manual labor for the day-folding envelopes! Margaret Hoyt. Barbara Schimmenti, Patricia Carmody, Susan Berke and Kathleen Sullivan. otiicers of the Girls' Mission Unit. go over the schedule for the next meeting. C. S. M. C. In keeping with the true spirit of sacrifices many students work diligently for the cause of the missions. Drives conducted by the Catholic Students Mission Crusade benefit the underprivileged throughout the world. Before Advent, chocolate bars were sold. Clothing and stamps were also collected by the homeroom representatives. The primary purpose, apart from financial missionary assist- ance, is for active members to acquaint themselves with the immediate needs of the missionaries and to develop an apostolic zeal for missionary activity. Each month the members have a corporate communion, and all students are asked to join in praying for the missions. The monthly mission intention is mimeographed and sent to each homeroom. This reminds the students that missions need prayers and sacrifice. The Martyrs of Tonkin. the girls' unit. and lean de llrebeuf, the boys' unit have been doing a commendable job. liecently they became a part of the National Students Mission Crusade. The Mission Club girls are addressing chronicles for the japanese Trappists. Sister Lawrence Imelda checks on one address. At the luncheon in the WValdorf-Astoria, concluding the Columbia Scholastic Press Convention are Monica Lesko, Kathryn Bruckner, Maureen Manning, Kathleen Sullivan, Sister Rosaire and Sheila McGrath. Show forth openly and sympathetioally, 7255 KA Mr. Frank Ball discusses a picture with Caroline Kohlmeier and Marv DeVVeese, while Sheila McGrath and Marie Fealy proofread a section of the yearbook. Mr. Edward Adomilli goes over sports layouts with Frank Piruak, photographer, and Thomas O'Connor, section editor. The Lamb The Lamb, has come to mean a great deal to the students, especially the gradu- ating class. However, most of us take it for granted. It is received in june and few give a thought as to how it is accomplished. From the beginning of the school year the staff has been constantly at work to turn out a book that will be a credit to them and the school. It takes a great amount of effort and work to produce a book. The staff, organized the preceding year, is composed of seniors as well as juniors and sophomores. For years the Lamb staffs have been members of the Catholic Press Association and the Columbia Press Association. For Fall Editor-in-Chief Kathryn Bruclmer explains to Marianne Gaffney a correction in the copy. the past two years The Lamb staff has been trying to live up to All Catholic and Medalist Honors which was no easy task. 4: 1 -1. j : ls . +4 K +4-g 'IQ Yjslixxxx Bernard Harrington, Hugh Conway. Henry Balboa. and Marilyn Mahler discuss plans for an edition of the Rock. threugh personal example, ynur iaith and your Christian life. The .tgnesian Rock Every Thursday afternoon the editorial staff can hc seen discussing plans and topics for the general meeting on the following Monday and for upcoming issues. They also use this time in checking and rcchccking various articles and stories that are going to press. In an attempt to keep each issue lively and informative, many hours of hard yvork are put into each publication. Editors, staff me-mhers and reporters have improved their style and originality hy attendance at the Catholic Publications Conference at Fordham and the Colurnhia Scholastic Press Convention. Every student likes to keep up with the school events and happenings. One way to do this is hy reading the Agnesian Bock, one of the school puhlications. William Graves, Kathleen Sullivan, Editor-in-Chief. Bemadinc Iyanac, Josephine, Braun and Diane Quigley work industriously on the copy for a Rock edition. 81 Uullllhy' Row: Filth K1-ith. ndrcu . A A clams ll Niaurcc Smith, Rosanne Kiley, orotlly D Row hird T Nlzulginrdi. B:1rhzn'a Calbo, Lllcillv Murphy, ll Kalthlcc Row: Front R ..- L, .- ,- .- Q 5-I Q - ,- .LJ ,- ,- Q ,- JE Z -if vw .- :L C .C I .- CID C1 L- :1 -F E P0 .- sf :J C EC r: IP r LJ ,- E P-, 5 - -.: E . : K.. Y rs E 5 IN .- Q. 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Some of the senior library assistants. Sitting: Rosemarie Bovino, Kathryn Bruckner, Patricia Sullivan. Standing: Susan Armstrong. Ioan Andrews, Monica Lesko, Pauline Cusano, Rosanne Rubien, Sheila McGrath, Anne Enge- man, jean Kendall. and Elizabeth Franck look over some books for Catholic Book NVeek. 'Sei Each day upon entering the school library one finds a library assistant always ready and will- ing to help in any way possible. Charging, shelving and slipping books are the main functions of the assistants. At the bi-weekly meetings various literary publications are reviewed. A highlight of this year was a meeting held in the library so that the assistants of Sacred Heart Academy and St. Agnes could exchange ideas in order to improve the respective libraries. The officers presiding this year are Kathryn Bruckner, presidentg Patricia Sullivan, vice presidentg and Rosemarie Bovino, secretary. Soorotariol Club Under the direction of Sister Frances de Chantal, the Secretarial Cluli has become a pop- ular activity among the girls. A fexv times a year each member is asked to give up a study period to assist in the numerical arranging of parish en- velopes. Once a year each group remains after eff! Front Row: Barbara Baudouin, Margaret Stevenson, Ann Kathleen Sloggatt, Ann Friel, Rosemary Fareo, Sister School tg prgpm-Q thp Oakes, Bernice Ewen, Diane Smith. Back Row: Carol Frances de Chantal. Desmond, Mary Mohring, Elizabeth Zellner. Standing: boxes of envelopes for mailing. There are no formal mftifrfe to work tor the glory ot God and the honor ot the Church. just a feeling of satisfaction for services rendered. Sister Charles Miriam hands the bank receipts of a busy Bank day to Mr. Herbert Murphy of the Franklin National Bank while Miss Taylor happily wishes him good morning, Banking A penny saved is a penny earned., This famous quotation could well he the motto for the Banking System. Com- posed of a representative from each homeroom this system initiated four vears affo has been a big success, lts . P' ' purpose is to encourage students to he thrifty hy saving their earnings. Many students find themselves a good deal richer in june than in September. How much did you receive today? is the question asked by Bank Tellers. Front Row: Richard Otto. Ellen Guida. Katherine Fergu- son, Rosemarie Bovino, Maureen Adams, Donald Christie, Eunice Craziano, Theodore Bundy. Back Row: George Mathews, Joseph Kirby, David Othote, Richard Lee, jeffrey Strong, Brian McNamara, Richard Gaffney and VVilliam McGuire as they wait outside the office. 83 1 S6 Art Club The Art Club has completed its third successful year under the direction of Sister Mary Ann. As a result of the influx of new members the club was divided into a junior Art Club meeting on Friday and the Senior Club meeting on Monday. At the suggestion of Sister, a constitution was drafted and officers for the club were elected. Mary Lou Tedesco held the oflice of president: Eunice Craziano, vice president, Kathleen Kelly, secretary, and Renny Harrigan, treasurer. In the beginning of October, the Art Club withdrew 'Ken masseu to Hempstead Lake State Park to paint from life instead of from pictures. For Christmas the club's work was seen on the windows of Mary Immaculate Hospital B0l'HiCe Maughan, 1305011 Willi3m90U, Mary . 1 '. ll . tl V. 1 V f S, H 7, Y tl Cx tx' . R k ,H x C t 5 Lou Tedesco, Richard Lee, Sister Mary Ann in Jamaica, a so in ie wincoyxs o a ys ou 1 ,cn cr in oc xr c ,en rt. and Lillian Oycrady gather round a Christmas In February club members interested in oil started work in that medium. eachibit much washplaced in allocal store during For most members it was an introduction to oil painting. The club was kept gistullzlffggi tEe'5AlfttaglfJba 'g1f,h,f'mQ'f'j, busy creating in water colors, pastels and charcoal, as well as oil, for the prize of 350. which was donated to the Art exhibit at the end of the school year. Club. The wider, the deeper the foundation they lay, the more selid and it-T ak, . 'fn ,661 we X I4 CTN Caroline Bailey and Kathleen Kelly are trying to Sandra Brennan and Michael Killelea try a hand in capture the great out-doors, as they do preliminary landscape painting at Hempstead Park. sketches during an Art Club field trip. 25 ...,. 4 5 I i . I - J Q F U ' , l. aw. Pl err r ff J f 4 w ' Y In the real spirit of Christmas, Michael Killelea and Robert VVilliamson of v St. Agnes, participate in decorating a window of the C.Y.O. Building, while girls from Queen of the Rosary do the lettering. N Is Paul Wheeler helping joseph Anzalone solve a problem with his sliderule? Alpha Mathematics Society ilpesing the edifice oi their future lives as, Iellewers ef Christ. For those who are interested in mathematics, the Alpha Mathematics Society, directed by Sister Francis Loretta, meets bi-weekly on Tuesday afternoons. With the exception of first year students membership is open to all. The main purpose of the club is to supplement the regular curriculum and to explore some of the more interesting phases of this science. From time to time the meetings feature guest speakers from various colleges and high schools, who talk to the group about the more specialized fields of mathematics. The officers are Hugh Conway, presidentg Joseph Anzalone, vice president, Rosemarie Bovino, secretaryg and Rosanne Rubien, treasurer. Professor Andrew J. Terzuoli of Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn shows the members how to do examples of probability. Interested members look on as Mr. Harry D. Ruderman of Hunter College High School explains 1 to 1 correspondence. 81 Under the d1rect1on of Sister Agnes Eugene the L1t1n Club stressed the cultur rl rspects of lncxent Rome XI my of the meetmvs conslsted of the studx of Rom in hterflture and customs Elch student COIltI'1lJlltCCl his shire to make the meetlngs lnterestmg entert unmg and educ1t1onal A speci 11 feature was the annual Latm fashlon show The Latm Club sponsored 1 CllI'1StI'1'l'l.S program consrstmg of Christmas hx mns 'md songs The students also acted out fi Roman Chr1stm1s hohdsn Sfzturnalm These interesting fzctivltles haxe helped to mike the Litin Club an OUfSt1I'lClll'Ig contributor to our ClII'I'1CUll1fI1 'ind has lncreased the cultural knowledge of 1ts members Nuala Crowcock consults Harpers Dlctionary to gain knowledge of Roman dress and customs for a Latm play 88 Latln Clnb Iudxth Relsert Susan Berke Peter Langan Richard Gaffney Thomas Niur taugh Anne Dungate and Niary Ann Heyer at the close of a Christmas plaw for their Latm class l' ,gqhdw ur' We wish yen, dear sans bnmlllty before fled eenrage before men and the fullness of the leve and the strength of lllmst Before placing it in the trophy case Marianne Gaffney Sister Agnes Eugene and Nuala Crowcock admire the trophy held by Frank Alexander which these students won in the Auxiliam Latinum Contest. Tri-Sci In the world of today there is great need for well-trained scientists. The Tri-Sci Club helps to till the need for additional scientific knowledge and sup- plements the courses offered in the curriculum. An addition this year was a nine-week course on radiological instruments. Upon successful completion of the course the boys were qualified to teach others in- terested in the subject. The freshman division meets once a month during a class period and conducts discussions on subject matter relating to the course. The upperclassmen are under the su- pervision of Sister Monica Marie, while the freshmen are directed by Sister Mary Campion and Sister jean Aquinas. Sister Mary Campion and her General Science studentsg John Campbell, Charles jordan, and Ierome Herchenroder seem amused at their repeated but unsuccessful attempts to prove that clockwise moments equal counter-clockwise moments. euu..,,, Kathleen Aheam portrays a famous scientist to the puzzle ment of her classmates. Panelists are: Deirdre Amerman jean Baudouin, joan Ahmuty and Eileen Aherns. God is thc cause by which thc universe was made, thc light hy which all truth is sccu, thc icuutain from which truc happiness flows. Joseph Anzalone shows the confidence of knowing his matter as he instructs a group on radiological instruments. Apt pupils of Ioe's class areg Front Row: Thomas Butler Edward Murphy. Second Row: George Mathews, Robert Hoffman, Joseph Helfenstein. Back Row: Robert Sundman Robert Moinester, John Deignan, joseph Altman. lt IS qurte well known that you, the youth, are the frrst prizes for wh h 1 Iohn Michael emphasizes hrs pomt ln a debate Is Kenneth Rrpple a lrttle annoyed about the proceed1ngs'P The good speaker IS the product of con tlnuous preparitlon Th1s motto encourlges the members of the Forcnsrc Le rgue to con t11'1l1C the studs and apphc rtron of rhetorrc 1D oratorlcll decllmatron extemporineous and mterpretatne speakmg Ind dramat1c en dean ors as well as debate on Labor rssues A ssstem of rntramural debatrng contests has been a xx ell recerx ed addrtlon th1s tear As a member of both the hatronal Forensrc League and the Cltholrc Forensrc League the club boasts mem students who haxe attamed merrtorrous degrees for thelr noteworthy efforts 1n xarrous fields The club 1IlCll1deS SCHIOYS is xx ell as fresh men The moderltor Srster Grlce Flor1an rs xssrsted bx Srster Xlrrx Crmpron rn debate and dramatrcs The OTTICGTS of the xenr 'ire Kenneth Rrpplt prcsrdcnt ohn Nlrchiel xrce presrdent oseph Crsson trersurer fmd P1tr1c11 O Connor sccretarx 90 Forensro League Slster Grace Florran mdlcates her lnstructlons to Brlan Clancy who IS preparing for a speech toumament Slster Campron takes xt rather calmly but Carol Mangano covers her ears as she hears her volce come back on the tape recorder jean Graham lrstens attentrvely as her colleague lNuala Crowcock stresses a pomt Therr opponents john Nlrchael and Kenneth Ripple are busv Wfltlllg notes Q Q I I O O O I wg . rf' - A' 1 WI. x 3 ,. ig,-eez: if , ' 2593 3 if r ..., Q w 1 ff 5 4 . . . . . . . 44 1 . . . N . 1 f. . 4 A 2 ' 1 f ' 1 , z 2 ' , J . f Z ' - Y . . . V . V . . . 1 . 1 . . T ' ' 1 1 9 4 I Y . . . . 7 7 ' vo l 1 ' - . 1 , L , . 2 ' ' . 2 ' Z ' I n 7 1 4 1 L K 1 I . K 3 ' . 4 . 7. . , A , I . . , ' Q v 5 g I - 1 , 2 . g C , , . , - - , - 1 1 ! K I 1 . 1 a L A c L , 5 '. 1 - the foroes oi good and evil are striving to win over to their side. ', 4+ , i . I N., Y N, 1 fri. r- haf' if nys- 9 Carol Murray, joseph Casson, Kenneth Ripple, Iohn Michael and Peter Treadway look confident as they leave for a speech contest at Sacred Heart Academy. October October October November November December December january january February 10 17 24 14 21 8 12 16 30 13 CFL Oratorical Declamation and Extemp NFL Student Congress CFL Original and Extemp Freshman Oratorical and Varsity Drama NFL Student Congress Debate, Original, Oratorical, Extemp NFL Student Congress Original, Oratorical, Extemp CFL Oratorical Declamation and Extemp CFL Debate CFL SCHEDULE Sacred Heart, Hempstead St. john's Prep, Brooklyn St. Mary's, Manhasset Seton Hall, Patchogue St. Iohn's, Brooklyn St. Iohn's, jamaica St. I0hn's, Brooklyn Chaminade, Mineola Queen of the Rosary, Amityville St. Agnes, Rockville Centre February March March March April April April May May Peter Treadway, John Michael, Carol Murray, Joseph Casson and Kenneth Ripple display their trophies after a speech contest. 27 Frosh Oratory-Varsity Drama 5 State Eliminations-Speech and Debate 19 NFL Debate 26 NFL Speech 18-19 Debate Toumament 23 State Debate Finals 30 CFL Grand Tournament 7 Freshman-Sophomore Debate-Oratorical 26 NCFL Finals La Salle, Oakdale Dominican Commercial, Jamaica Archbishop Molloy ll.S. St. Iohn's, Brooklyn Georgetown Albany Chaminade, Mineola Sacred Heart, Hempstead New York Michael Botty proudly shows his first place trophy for Maureen Kirby congratulates joseph Casson for winning a Freshman Oratorical Declamation to Frances WValsh, Mary trophy in the St. John's Invitational Speech Toumament. Saunders and Marguerite Rottkamp. 91 92 gy Tuirliug Squad To assist the band in various parades and school functions are the high-stepping twirlers. Several pre- cision routines have been worked out, which the girls execute with poise and skill. The group has performed these marching routines at assemblies, at basketball and football games, and in the St. Patricks Day Parade in Hempstead. The earnest efforts and personal enthusiasm of the girls, and the encouragement of Sister Christophine have been responsible for the fine job this year. It is hoped that future squads will possess a similar spirit and determination as our present twirlers do. joan Call, Patricia Frein, Marilyn Vitanza, Karen Kennedy, Virginia Zirpoli, Joanne Folts, Lauren-Ann Kirwin, Yolaudc Couin, Kathryn Droge, Elizabeth Franck. Q! 7 lion t yield to anyone in your aotivity, in your fervor, in your zeal, in your r spirit oi truth, justiee and love. The twirlers show fine form as they march in the St. Patrick's Day parade. ,Ma i' Q: 1- ' ns l X lvl , Fran - ' Q 'Y 4 ,Ai ik 0 Front Row: Nlaryellen Collins. Nlary liochforcl, Mary june Inrenz, Phyllis Crennan. Back llow: Nancy Doyle. Betty Brindley, Deborah Franck, Nlzlrgalret 0'Keefe, Patricia Jennings. li only we would turn our athletio viotories also to the praise oi Goal. Front Row: Patrick Keller. june 0'Cratly. Mary Lou Kelly and ,lane YVerth. Back Row: Mary Baffn. Ann Shiebler. Carol Pette. Eunice Crnziano. Rosemary Fzirco. Maureen Dougherty. T7 Uheering Tremendous applause fills the gym us our cheerleaders take thc floor. Tllfflllflll thick imcl thin, through loss und win, thc varsity uncl junior varsity tcums ure cn- courusgetl. cheered and praise-cl hy our cheerleaders. The varsity and junior varsity squads were picked for ability, spirit. amd zlppczirnncc. YVith Nirs. Firth. couch. tlu- cliccrlm-oiclcrs xisitz-tl gi clinic wlierc- clifft-rent clit-ers were clcmonstruted and pi-rformc-cl. The cheerleaders were il mtijor factor in spurring our teams to victories. Cheerleaders Patricia Keller, Eunice Grriziano, Gail McColdrick, and lane 0'Crady share ai tense moment with the crowd in the stands during the crucial game f .-5 Q V7 so tudent Council Sister Gilmary meets with officers Nhchael Curley, treasurerg joseph Casson, president and Mary Fitz- patrick, secretaryg to plan an agenda for the next meeting. lt remains for Us to urge you, 'dear children, to pursue with courage and perseverance the tasks which you have set for yourselves. To lmprove school spirit the Student Council began th1s year with a pep rally for the football team and 1 Halloween Dance to conclude Catholic Youth V eelt Members continued to 1nst1ll enthusiasm for the maga z1ne drrve football and basketball tlcket sales Blue and Cold trcket dr1ves and the Lenten drive for mission money Food was collected for the needy at Thanksgiving time and the hall traihc problem was put under the control of the Council Nloney raised by Council pro iects helped the junior Prom and other school 'activities Sister Cllmarv Councrl moderator and the class repre sentatues have aided in the formatron of a student government Listening attentrvely to a speaker at a Council meeting are Front Row Brian McNamara Second Row Maureen Keller Iacquelrne Kellv Lawrence Graham Sally Terchman Back Row Nlargaret OKeefe Peter Krlcommons Kathleen Aheam Feature Wlneh Passed All Tee llulekly 5 ee 1 le eeeee Bo holy youths: Wo moan a youth whioh is filled with Christ. Garry Christ in your mind On the terrace of the main building, the St. Agnes Clee Club, under the direction of Sister Christophine, renders the musical selections during the celebration of the Mass. The aim of Catholic Youth Day, October 12, 1959, was to honor Cod through Mary by dwelling prayerfully upon her privileged prerogatives. her perfect conformity to Cod's will, and her part in our redemption and sanctifi- cation. Catholic youth of the diocese gathered at St. joseplfs Academy, Brent- wood, to participate in the varied ac- tivities planned to carry out the theme. 'The Mysteries of Nlaryfi Before Blass a meditation was de- livered and choruses from parishes and high schools. accompanied by tableaux for effective illustration. performed. Spiritual bouquets were presented to Bishop Kellenberg. and altar linens, made by the students themselves. were donated to the missions. His Excellency then celebrated the Holy Sacrifice of the Blass and a large number of the boys and girls present received Holy Communion. Following lunch. a recreation pro- gram. which included dancing. was initiated on the school grounds. To make our Rishopis words effective in awakening Catholic youth to the real- ization of the tremendous power that lies in the Rosary. discussion panels were held. The Youth Rally concluded with a sermon and Renediction of the Xiost Blessed Sacrament. . 96 llatholio Youth Father Langley addresses a group on the Rosary during a panel discussion. F- 'fr I Maureen Adams, Richard Stieglitz, Angela Cavanaugh and Martin Zariello enjoy time out for dancing during recreation while Anne Ilolfelder and Jay Connolly stop to have their picture taken. by lhs teaohrngs, In your wrll bythe ohservanoe of Hrs law m your heart by the lloly Eoohanst Rev Ioseph F Lawlor addresses the student bodv on the Cathohc Xouth YVeek theme During the Nlass Nlonsrgnor Wrllxams drstnbutes Holy Commumon to the students Uathollo oo ee Front Row john Beatty john McDonald John Fackler Terrence Tubman Mrchael Curley Back Row Clement Sweeney Hugh Conway Ralph Young James Ose members of the Boys Chorr smg the Kyrle fltllllllt xouth and Xllllllt n trons s L mc tl them o Cllllttllt Xouth XX LLL The purpose xx rs to dxn lllllt lllx rdcntltx xouths prlm ux Obllffllltlll to Cod Our studs nts llso le unod of the Oppttlttllllllti to xxorlx Ill the xx orld for no rnlxmds tempor ll md etcrn ll Xxtlflft Plrt of the proffr lm xx IS ln outxx nd IlllIllftSllll0Il of loxc for CllllSt md Hrs Nlother Ill the llxlnff Rosux Lltfxl Ill tlu xxcclx In mx students lttcnded the C H A Holx Hour md Frtlur Connollx lmlscd lus Stllll0ll on thc ldel of ccxcloprnff rrclllx deep spurtullrtx Ill xoutll The studcnt luodx rsslstcd It ss It xneh s non xx IS pu rclud o 4 tlrfuu cffcctrxc oc -Xutumn Frollc xx IS the concludlnff lLlIXllX ot tlu Xlcclx IX C tlrollc Xouth WML xx 18 1 sueuss lt Ulflllllll ho or tc ll me students the nccd for the sumctrhc stron of xoutlr rf xxt ur to conquer n ltrons for Chrrst 91 o o 0 u , . . 7 . W li : ' 3 ' 9 7 , . : 9 , ' . 1 . a 9 , . Spi ' 1 ' 1 1 ll. xx'11: sole -t'l as lt' ' 0 f r 1 ' ,'1 '13 1 '1' 1 ' ' f 1 . ' ' 1' 5 X1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 I' Q S 1 NIQL' 1 x'l'- il :Orr '16 1 ' 1 t rnnk' the H X - Tl Trrlj, ,11 '- ' 1 3 l ' L, u y J 1 l tl Autumn Frnlin A lwrisli Novcinhcr lfvcning found tht- students from St. .-Xgncs cnjoyinu thcinsclvcs at u gay and lively affair. The dancc was the Autumn Frolic. spon- sorcd hy thc Student Council. The orange and hrown decora- tions added il warm Qlow to thc lowrcr auditorium. All liked thc ornzunentcd curtain which hung in thc front of the stage. Sil- houcttcd behind this fihny drape wcrc the Dchonuirs. thc hand whose music cntcrtnincd all prcscnt. Let ynnr wnrh nt convincing he dnne more with deeds than with words Rosann Buttner and Jacqueline Sotira proude refreshments Pat Carmodv and james Folts enjow each others compam for thirsty students. as thew take time out for the pause that refreshes YVe could dance all night impls Susan Patrey Cars Browng Eileen Gallagher, and her escort Robert Birltes Kit Naughton and Marty Schuler. 98 Magazine Drive Blue and Gold class representa- tives proudly show their newly acquired possessions to the photographer. that ispto say, with the living pruof oi ynur conduct. The proud. possessor of a new bike, Robert Burke shares his enthusiasm with Kathleen McConnin, Sister Lawrence Imelda, and John Anderson. Susan Meadows, Ellen Ahrens, Alicia Teichman, jane O-Neill, Nicolas Galbo and Mary Baifa display their prizes with Mr. Morrow, representative of the Curtis Publishing Co. Each year, the magazine drive takes place to encourage the reading of good Catholic literature in the home. The students worked hard and surpassed both the quota and the goal. The freshmen of Room 7 brought in the most money. The highest salesmen and the highest classes that succeeded in passing the goal were awarded prizes: a hi-fi record player, a movie camera, a YVittnauer watch, and a round trip ticket to lVashington, D.C. on Eastern Air Lines. An unlimited treasure chest was also featured, which matched the amount of money the student whose name was drawn that day had brought in. The students, efforts and enthusiasm were rewarded with half a day free from school. 99 enier Retreats The senior girls enthusiastically boarded the bus which started them to the retreat house of Our Lady of Prouille, Elkins Park, Pa. The peace and quiet were certainly ideal for turning to God. Simultaneously, the senior boys made their annual trip to the Passionist Monastery, jamaica. The program followed included Blass, conferences, spiritual readings, private prayer and Benediction and was strictly enforced. if ,wi , 1 'y iv On their way to the chapel Rosanne Rubien, Rosemarie Bovino, and Susan Armstrong pause as Kathryn Bruckner points out the program of the day. We believe it is necessary here te re-emphasize the fgreat impartanee at the 1 t s 2 Father Mulhern O.P. enjoys talking gi s Between conferences , 3 9 to Rosanne Rubxen. The boys pause for meditation before a shrine dedicated to the Blessed Mother. 100 'FB' Suzanne Pillman and Patricia McNicol are choosing a book for spiritual reading. htudent Retreat The bows are Interested m the retreat masters conference annual retreat and the monthly reeolleetron for the spmtual progress of unlverslty students and persons of oulture, and tor strengthening them rn the sprrlt of the apostolate ii- Father Danlel lntersperses humor vuth the serious The ftnnuftl retreat has 'dw ass been con s1dered hs both tenehers and students as one of the most lmportint fletrs 1t1es of the seholashc xenr Thls sears retreert on Noxemher 1 18 und 19 xx as eondueted hx Fnthers Danlel and Benyimln of Gris moor Dllflllff the three dass the retreat mas ters mdrd the students thoughts to Cod 1nd Hrs mhmte Ioxe for all men The stu dents enjoxed 1 elose umon suth Cod throuffh pruer Xllss the sieraments 'Ind nee on hon to mpc xuth the mme prob lems th It confront thc tee n 1 'er Thr 1r tftllss on the rellerrmrls md marrled states h ld 'ln unusual rpprmeh The dns of retrr at 'iw the students the preemus opportumtx to spend tlme 'IVR 'ly from the nn ite ru 11 Cores of the world and to reeene numerous groees and hlessmgs Father Benyamm IS quite serlous as he presents the toprc of the conference to the boys The Iumor glrls catch up on their splrxtual reading dunng retreat 101 1 . . 1 . ., e ' - n . . 1 1. . . I -. ' C n - - - '- 1' 1. , z . 'zr - - 1' L .Y C .A l 'C , Li' . l 5 X X x 1 Iv, X L .' l ' ff . x x ' L , ' . 5 Y r . , 1 ' ' ' - . ' . J - 1' ' 1 . ' 1 I I I 'I spiritual ermfere-nees. Both priests gave ad- .' , I , , , v' , :K Y - X ,' I I ' x l x I I 1. L 's --'f' 'z r '- 2 . .' F- ' v H- t ' C fl ' ' ' 1 ? 'L '. ' ' g 1 , . ' . O U O I Q . . I I I N t Uhristmas Assemhl ...fee Father Connolly blesses the Christmas trees representing each of the four years at the assembly. Before the Christmas vacation the students attended an assembly commemorating the Nativity. The Glee Club and the Senior Boys, Choir presented melodies of religious and tradi- tional Christmas accompanied by the school band. Throughout Advent the different classes had made sacrifices in order to decorate Christmas trees for unfortunate families. These were blessed by Father Connolly at the assembly. The Christmas spirit was predominantly f l spiritual as the students left the auditorium. The Ado,-ahhh of the Magi and the Shepherds was pictured in Keep Christ in Christmasv was their motto. this Climatic tableau ef the assemblfh Encourage them and tell them that Church and scciety expect great things ei The Clee Club sings traditional Christmas songs at Roosevelt Sister Christophine directs the Clee Club as they sing Shopping Center, of the coming of Christ at the Franklin National Bank, Roosevelt. 102 Starlight Dreams amcs Barbarl Nlarrinne f affney, Patricia 0'Reilly, Clement Sweenu Barhrra 0 Bulls Vincent Nofi, Victoria Zoldak Michael 'Nofi adyust one another's corsages. Everything must he right for this night of nights. That gala affair known as i'Starlight Dreamsi, seemed like a bit of heaven. The atmosphere was filled with a note of fantasy as the hoys and girls danced to the lilting music of Hy Mandell and his hand. Colden stars and a terrace of tinsil offered a romantic air. As the evening progressed, the members of the junior class anxiously awaited the selection of the King and Queen of the Prom. Lovely gifts were showered on the chosen royalty. Thomas Ciallorenzi. the reig- ning king. received a svvcater, cigarette lighter. and a gift cer- tificate of a sizable amount. The fair queen, Mary Marrin, was 59455-7- 4' 1 given perfume. a pockethook, a sweater. and a hracelet. J Y V, , 5 r M-f b ij, 1 i s ,S . K x Katy Blessing Carl Holfeldtr Gerard Regan and Susan Sandy Brennan crowns Mary Marrin, queen of the Prom. Buschmann dance to the cnlox able music of Ily Mandall's while her date Thomas Ciallorenzi shares the limelight. Band them and that there is mnoh good to he done and many nohle undertakings await them. Mr. and Mrs. Brennan, Mr. Reilly and Miss Miriam Good- man, Miss Nancy Aneser. and Mr. Bartolcl, and Mr. and Mrs. Sloggatt, chaperones, enjoy time out for refreshments. 3 Yi in J. v The students and parents attending College Day are as- Mr, McNamara ex- sembled in the lower hall for introductory remarks before presses his delight at interviewing the various college representatives. seeing 50 many stu- dents and parents in- terested. Continuous efforts must be made not only to think oorreotly Patricia O'Brien, Patricia Renehan, and Mr. and Mrs. Renehan inquire about Molloy College's curriculum from Sister Ioan Cecilia, O.P. College lla YVhat college shall we attend? This question confronts all high school students. To help solve this problem, repre- sentatives from various colleges were invited to a College Day. The program hegan with an introduction hy Mr. Ronan McNamara of the Fathers' Cluh. Then the group dispersed to the various classrooms. Each representative explained in detail the courses which his college offers. Further information concerning eXtra-cur- ricular activities, transportation, and accommodations was given and questions were welcomed. lt was suggested to the students that they visit several colleges before deciding which one they wish to attend. Seniors Io Ann McEwan and Mary Ann Debus listen as a parent questions Rev. John VVelsh, T.O.R., representative of St. Francis College, on the qualifications for admission. 104 i UNM Q ' 'ttf ll 'fl Mhllli iii? .1 ' I Mr. Robert Betts of Catholic University discusses the school with Mr. and Mrs. Sayre, and Helene and Valerie Sayre. Washington Trip The damp weather did nothing to dampen the enthusiasm ot the 99 senior girls who set out for hh ashington on hebruary 12 in the early, early rnorning. The alert, attentive guides at the F.B.l. build- ing, the iI'1CIlLilh' rnidsnrprnen at Annapolis, and the wondertul ladies who guided the tour through the Capitol contributed to an instructive and rewarding trip. Scrarnbling tor tirst place on the cafeteria lines, Pauls wonderful singing, 99 girls in a 15' x 25' souvenir shop, and riding the elevators in the hhoodner Hotel will always rernain fond meni- ories. The not-so-fond recollections will include the snowstorrn at Mt. Vernon, and the extra hour spent in the Srnithsonian Institute while waiting for the hroken down huses. All in all, the Sisters and students agreed that this hYashington trip was uthe best ever. Patricia Sullivan, Joan Andrews, Margaret Maughan, Eileen MacDonald, and Cathy Healy stop in the Smithsonian Institute to look at an old car. Q7 Cloekwise: Mary Nastri, Ann Engeman, Arlene Merkert, Margaret Maughan, Cathy llealy, joan Andrews, Linda Rakeman, Eileen MacDonald and Sheila Maclean are enjoying their bus trip to hVashingt0n. hnt to aet with tortitnde and holiness, sinee the Christian iaith is a root from which fruits eonsist- ent with it should grow. The senior girls are seen coming out of the National Catholic Shrine in Washington. 4 f . ' Nl i 1 i, il ,ov , .. -Y ,,, f ,,- v ,4 , . ,.'w ,.. ' D I A v' Q 4 ' uv-v'fsgf-1'-f 3 i rg: er' wwf-J 1 f eg s' r i 'nf Q , Q ' JA, 5 lloeation Month March is the month set aside in this diocese as a period of special .,.4 il -l praver for an increase in religious vocations. Bishop Kellenhcrg of- ficially opened Vocation Month with a rally in the cathedral, at which the parents of priests and dl-.qw religious in the diocese were pres- ent. After the ceremonies, all were invited to the grammar school auditorium to view the exhihits of various religious orders. Repre- sentative parents received a scroll from the Bishop. for having re- ligious in the family, All others Msgr. VVilliam Furlong is addressing were to receive them later. th? Parents of fha 'FITWUUS' Conqratu' D lating them for giving the Church The students were given an op- Such dedicated men and yvoyngn, portunitv to learn about the differ- ent states in life through excellent literature on displav in the lihrarv. Most Reverend WValter P. Kellenberg, in the processional Posters Cmmprncd with the rc, blesses the congregation upon entering the cathedral. Looking over the cherished scroll, Sister Mary Ann and her mother are very happy- 106 ligious life were hung in the school halls. lt is onr wish, and the wish ot all who have taken religions vows, that as many as possible he drawn by a oertain divine inspiration to enter npon the religions lite. Awaiting the moment when they will greet the parents of the priests and religious are: Patricia O'Connor, Suzanne Pillman, Sally Teichman, Claire Bucher, joan O'Connor, Virginia Zirpoli, and Barbara Schimmenti. They will take the names of those parents who did not receive the scroll. f fmvm x.f Cultural actrvrty brings mto play aptltudcs which thc Creator conlcr cd Nero es were really keyed up to a hlgh prtch by the t1me the Blue and Cold Xleet rolled around th1s year Thrs was due to a weeks delay because of snowy weather Both teams made th1s years show better than ever Each meet was entrrelv dlfferent rn the may rt was executed Blues theme was the lmaffmatrse Land of Sew and Sew whrle Gold had a really professronal lookmg town to Ht 1n YV1tl'1 therr theme Th1s Is the Town That Gold Burlt The Blue Team SCISSOYS were busy Cllttlllfl, a pattern whrle the snaps needles and thread drd therr part to complete the dress The buttons 1nd bows augmented the ornamentatron of the Blue Team dress The cheer leaders costumed as tlpe measures certalnlv measured up to exeryones cxpcctatrons Blues Hnale was qurte orrgmal Each glrl held an mstrument to compose a brass band and they left the '1lldlCI1C6 StlI'I'1Hg as they played the Xl est Pomt Song was really remarkable XVhen the Lonff Island Rallroad carrylng the Cold Team Qrrls brolse down 1n Coldsvllle the may or naturallv had to shou them the srffhts rn the Wonderful town All the passengers enjoy ed themselves at the Soda Shoppe where the grrls costumes looked good enough to eat The hammers sms pamt brushes and pamt cans added a fresh note to the stores All the shops pet shoppe hat shoppe md Clllfll shoppe made The Town That Cold Burlt somethmff to be remem bered The checrleadc rs as sllesgrrls defmrtelv sold lets go lets go rn the game of Crazy Baseball llluc and Gold Moot the judges on the ments of thur team The finale a parade of 1ll the c1t17ens of Coldsulle chnched Colds vlctorv ox er Blue bv one pomt Thls basket made by Io Ann Cray was the decrdmg factor Bang' Call NIcColdr1ck and Joann McEwan wart for Erleen rn the game won by Blue Gallagher to pop the balloon m the sophomore race 107 Q' ' . . I . 0 v L 7 'Y c l ' 2 1 l- . , L , . , Y 5 C v 1 . . . V 7 . , ' . . . . In . . D J L . , ls ,Y . i C , .' 1. . , . , 1 1. . I I L ' C .'. - , 5 z 5 1 X. 5 . . ' 1 i ,, , . , . , 2 ,I , 1. . . ' L .. , . ,, The way in which Gold Team carried out their theme Pelgbie Ffafjck l1P1f'iedlY crawls Olff 0f a box t0 Shouts Of lr C C n 1 D s C C . C , 3 . . ya K . S , . . j c 1' 4 c J 1 . ' .Th , n f I . A Y , . 7 I c 1 r , Y . ' .1 . . z , z ' , ' , c 1 ' ' s , 2 L . .'. - , . 5 .2 ' 2 - . c . H ' Q 1 0 ff ,Y D K . . .' 3. L . 4 , 1 . . . . , 1. I . . 1 .' ' . 1 . St ll' I llc Dlfrfc mai SPEC mflfnf , UWB gf flliaflff Master of ceremonies, Mary Ellen Murphy narrates the story of Blue's Land of Sew and Sew with the help of the sewing directory. These scissors danced their hearts out for Blue with good results. Their group received the whole fifteen points allowed them an wer ni er v d e co s d ed phenomenal b, all who watched them because of their precision and rhythm. eu human nature, and exeeutes an order which He expressly gave: Fill the earth, and subdue it. .21 l in This gold cumberbund just wonlt doin says Cail McC0ldrick, Blue Team seamstress as the coolest sewing teacher ever, Elizabeth Fenley watches impatiently. Smil- ingly, Maureen Adams models the beautiful Alice Blue Gown. Scissors, snaps, pins. buttons, hooks, patterns and needles are all represented in Blue's singing group. Not only did they sing but they also did several routines. 5 T X Q-'QQ' N: 'aa 6 I Y 'W-II! 1 sf,': ,1 4- f.,,.f' f' ,d., ,,,:, , . - , J, n-S . I 1 'Fl X ii Ll UA a,J'2 ' W 25' i X A Y nw fm ,L lk C7 1 li W I 3 Y R G lx 110 l Marie Butler. Mary Batla. Carol Pette. Patricia Fisher. Fllen Murphy and Mary Lou Kelly, the six girls who did the most work in putting over this year's incomparable meet. patiently await Mrs. Firthis answer with a hope of victory. what ever will facilitate and render the eeeperatien ol the seheel and the family ever eloserf, Joseph Casson presents Mrs, Firth a small token of the teams' appreciation for all she has done. Her advice and assistance were invaluable in helping to prepare for Sports' Night. Msgr. Williams certainly seems to he enjoying himself as he plays for the Meet. However, it appears that the audience is either bored or enjoying an intermission. From watching this breath-taking show it couldn't possibly be the former. -g The results of the coupon drive are looked at by Iames Gavigan, Luke Pittoni, Lynn Butler and Kathleen McConnin. Bo holy youth: a youth which prays each day and which ardontly draws Coupon and Stamp Drives XLS comms PAWS janet Seaman. Barbara Gerardi, Patricia Brunaurer, Jane Schneider and Mary Ann Celhaus are busily pasting trading stamps in books for the Sisters. Kathleen McConnin, Nancy Stillwcll, Helen Kelly and Ioan Moser help Sister Claire Therese sort out the coupons. This year as before, the results of the coupon and stamp drive were registered in points toward the Blue and Cold total. The coupons of such products as Borden's, Kirkinaifs and Linit were accepted, as well as trading stamps. The purpose of the drive was to help the Dominican Sisters, Building Fund. This competition was one of the most active of the school year as well as one of the most rewarding. P At the final counting. Blue team supporters had brought in 68.766 coupons and stamps. while the Cold team submitted 64. SS2. For their success- ful efforts in the drive Blue team acquired five points. 111 112 i Spiritual Activities The primary purpose of a Catholic high school is to foster the spiritual growth of the students. For this reason every student attending St. Agnes participates in the various religious activities which are held during the school year. During the Advent season, a ColdenD Blass which commem- orated the feast of the Annunciation was celebrated at which the students offered their gifts in thanksgiving for Gods Greatest Cift to the world. A greater degree of participation in the Mass was afforded by the Missa Cantata, sung hy the juniors and Seniors. Every month the students go to confession in preparation for First Friday. Each morning a large number of the hoys and girls attend the 7:45 Blass and receive Holy Communion. Most of the students also belong to one or more of the religious cluhs as part of their extra-curricular activities. It is evident that the students have put the principles of their religion into practice in their everyday lives. gms--...-nw -v Father Langley, at the organ, and Father Connolly, director, enjoy a good chuckle as they listen to the Boys' Choir. Oh, Fathers, they're not that bad! xkkxvtv 2, Q : During the Mass on Colden YVednesday, class representatives present Father Brown with the students' offerings of soap, food, and other commodities. The recipients of the school's generosity were Dominican Cloistered nuns who are in need of such offerings. cu the sources ul supernatural lite, which pcur lcrth sc abundantly from the Church ct Christ. With Kathryn Bruckner and Virginia Sorrentino as attend- ants, Kathryn Kelly crowns the Blessed Virgin, while Sister Charles Miriam, Sister Lawrence Imelda, and seniors sing the hymn Bring flowers of the fairest. Your task is tar more strenuonsg lar less easy. lt is tn store the mind Donald Zeisig, Daryl Sheppard, john Sheridan, and Pete Langan, four stagehands, relax a moment before they raise the curtain on the first act of VVhere's Charley? ' Steve Shiebler braces himself for an application of make-up from Sister Mercy, while Ioan Call gives an artistic touch to Brian Mause's lips. Where's Cllarle VVhere's Charley? XVhere, oh where is Charley? This familiar cry echoed through the auditorium on the nights of May 4, 5, and 6. The play. hy Frank Loesser, had been a Broadway hit. The time was l892g the place, a room at Oxford University. Charley XVykeham had just received word that his aunt, the rich Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez, whom he had never seen, was to arrive that day. Anticipating her arrival, Charley and his friend jack Chesney, relying on Donna Lucia to act as chaperone, invited Amy Spettigue and Kitty Verdun for a visit. To their dismay, Charleyis aunt wired that she would come at a later date. So Jack got a brilliant idea . . . why not have Charley dress in an old black dress and be the miss- ing chaperonel Against his better judgement, Charley took the part and it resulted in a hilarious situation. The play was highlighted by a brilliantly colorful Spanish dance and a swaying waltz. The song hits were My Darling, My Darlingf' Lovelier Than Ever. and Once in Love with Amyf' Actors and dancers kept the audience amused and laughing throughout the play. l Tom Riordan directs the stage crew by phone and handles a spotlight, too. Mr Spettigue Uohn Facklerj gets a little motherly assistance from Mrs. Heatherton. V x, t . 1' l 1 What was that line? inquires John McDonald as Sandy Brennan and Renny Harrigan oblige him by checking the script. Mr. Mendelssohn, Sister Clare Therese, and Sister Christo- phine follow the score closely as they provide the music of the piano and organ. 114 with knowledge, tc examine knowledge acquired, tc extend it, tc advance the learning which is The arrival of the girls causes quite a flurry of excitement for the two Oxford graduates, Charley Uoe Casson? and Jack lStcve Shicblerl. The guests sit down to a pleasant tea which turns into a very unusual experience. '4Donna Lucia is pouring tea for Mr. Spettigue Uohn Flacklerl, jack Brassett fjohn McDonaldl, Mrs. Lucy Smite fMimi Butlerl, Sir Francis Chesney CBill Brunol, Amy fCarol Rowanl, and Kitty fBetty Franckj. . . . And tl1at's the way we do it in Brazil. Charley Wykeham, impersonating his aunt, demonstrates the wild Latin American dance from Pernambuco. Ji' all' Cast of Characters Brassett Iohn 'lIoDonald lack Chesney Steoe Shzebler is Charles hVxkeh1m Ioe Casson Krttv Verdun Betty Franck mai Amy Spettlgue Carol Roman Gayle Sorrentzno W'1lk1ns0n Brzan Mouse S1r Francls Chesnev 'VIr Spettrgue john Flackler Donna Lucu DAlx adorez Memo Butler Photographer Iustzn Thompson Reggxe Rall Vlfhztlrreacl The Gossxps CClar1ce Splca and Oxlellll mlmmlck Kxtty smgmg Darlmg to Jack l Charley Uoe Cassonl slngs the PYHISCS of hrs Amy ru your own partroular sphere ln so dorng you wrll take aeeount of rts ooutaet and Interplay with other branches of knowledge and then may we say the shaping of your knowledge to meet the uapaerty and to gain the ready aeeeptauee ol mens mmds 3118 V Charlev seems a httle taken aback bw Nir Spett1gue's Uohn Nirs Lucy Smxte fxilml Butlerl reweals herself as the Facklerl barage of accusahons real Donna Lucia to the consternation of Nir Spettxgue 11 O B ll B B -, h J 5 - A 1 1' ,r If ,, ' 1 h 4 es. A I v . 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Congratulations are due to all the students who won awards and to everyone who had a part in making W Q, so vi'0N'Rh9vssiwbw Nw-me 1 l 2 T Q ' i , Sas Nw'-ends. Q- vt. wi. ? , . 3 was 2 Prior to the opening of the Art Exhibit, Michael Killelea is tense as he and Miss St. Agnes 1959 sit for a portrait. the exhibit the great success that it Was. Admiring Helene Sayre's mountain scene which won honor- able mention in pastels are Mrs. Firth and a visitor. Kathleen Kelly, Mrs. Kelly, and Carol Dolezel show their approval of Robert Williamson's first place winner. 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': -: 11 V1 L1 L .E .. 1. .2 .E .1 2 E U :S i Ol l QD Z 'S nl ku 3 3 -S ii GD 2 nga Z GB LD QD 1 3 l GB i sl oo. Z Z 3 ann z S QD is GD 'Z GB I 3 GB 'S S CB Ready for their Christmas party, Mothers' Club officers pose for a picture: Mrs. Dominick Niilone. 2nd vice presi- dentg Mrs. Gregory Hofmeister, presiclentg Mrs. Joseph Brennan, recording secretaryg Mrs. Louis Moloney, Ist vice presidentg and Mrs. VVilliam Butler, treasurer, llake this ysur Mission tus tor yan belong to the tllmroll, and must live in it and wsrk for it tirelessly Mothers' and Fathers, Clubs The Mothers' and Fathers' Cluhs are perhaps the hidden haekhone of St. Agnes. They ure the ones who make the students what they are-and the students. in turn. make St. Agnes wlmt it is. The Mothers' Cluh gives one scholarship eaeh year to a hos' and a girl grucluatinq from St. Agnes Elementary School. The eluh sponsors various affairs throuqhout the school year to carry out its proqriun. They hold earcl parties. the Autumn Sale. several dances and the lloolx Fair each year. The Fathersl Cfluh also helps the students. Under its sponsorship College Day and Career Nights are held. Annually the Fathers? Club gives awards to the hest athletes on the various teams. Both the Xlothers' and Fathers' Cluhs, of which interested parents are memhers. have clone mueh toward promoting the educational. athletic standing of St. Agnes. --1 ,.. Putting finishing touches to a table for their Auction 'Night and Sale are Nirs William Archer Nirs Athanasius Splca and Nlrs Robert Celhaus while Father O Farrell moderator smilmgls gn es approx al Comg our the agenda for then next meeting are Nlr Fathers turn out for the Fund Raising Cimpaign Bishop Richard Cooke gtgrctdrx Nir IIcrm'm Fcllman xice presi Kellenberg., guns Unch one his personal blessing at thc dent Nix George Alexander president and Nir Joseph opening ofthe drne Zoller treasurer 'H g 0- 0 l V 9 - v s s U H ' ' 77 . . . . M, J ,. rr A 1 . f I QI' I 1 I i . . . . . 1- . Y- i A s- s-A 1 9 f V . x . . , Q t l J' -, 1 1 ' :.. 'J ' ,z . '. A -,,.,. 1 . s 'L . N -' h-', l s r '-s- ist- ' V . 'g,'. 'x.'.'. ', .': ... '. 9 Q ' I-tl 'Wm Where Good Sportsmanship Counted Most U J ee ii QT KI Q I Ifffwlfi S ft? 'yi LQNXKV P11 .Z' j' 124 . N My Genuine sportsmen properly observe the rules oi games and competitions 22 Front Row: joseph Hendricks, james Bcarns, Richard Kiernan, Richard Fellmann, VVilliam Schopps, Robert Astarita, Bernard Haag, Robert Vogel. Second Row: Raymond Whitbread, Vincent Trimarco, VVilliam Bruno, Michael Collins, VVilliam Ahmuty, Louis Othote, Edward Dugan. Third Row: Peter Hendricks, James 9 MR. FINNICAN VARSITY St. Agnes Opp. 26 East Rockaway . . . 0 21 St. Mary . . . . 0 20 LaSalle . . . . 0 6 Seton Hall . . 19 13 St. Mary . . 21 7 LaSalle . . . . 0 13 Seton Hall . . . . . 13 106 53 15.1 Average Per Came 7.5 Gallagher, WVilliam Murphy, John Sheridan, Owen Dowd, Larry Craham, Robert Carty, james Naughton. Back Row: john O'Connell, Neal Curtin, Brian Jennings, Cary Cantwell, Evan Simmons. YVith Old Man Upsetv to contend with the Stag eleven were able to roll up a successful record of 4-2-1. Portraying true winning potential the team was able to show victories over LaSalle, St. Mary's, East Rockaway and hold Seton Hall to a tie on their second encounter. The Varsity squad worked hard in games and at the practices always showing true sportsmanship. The team was coached by Mr. Finnigan who did an admirable job in selecting and handling our top football material. Against their first opponent the Stag team tumbled the Rocks, of East Rockaway to a 26-0 defeat. The next victim, the Keglers of St. Marys too were held scoreless. The Kaydets of LaSalle were also in turn held scoreless by the oncoming Stag eleven. The team then suffered two successive defeats at the hands of Seton Hall and St. Maryis. They quickly retaliated however and downed LaSalle Military Academy in their next game. For the last game of the season the Stags met the Eagles of Seton Hall and played a hard game which ended in a tie. Fifteen seniors will graduate and thus deplete thc team. Their spots will be replaced by members of the IN. team which had an excellent record of 3-2-1. XVith the combination of the remain- ing varsity and the replacements from the IV. the team will be able to look forward to a successful season. Stag line goes into action at the snap of the ball. School spirit of St. Agnes was shown by the many fans that crowded the stands. Stags John 0'Connell outmaneuvers an Eagle and gains valuable ground. as inviolablo and as so many ipoints of honor, sinoority, ' loyalty, nobility oi spirit. Jim Beams eludes La Salle kaydet in left end nm. 123 UYIEL 3' ,L 2 -V' ' ' .Q kb l 'L T m.aa '9 ':, 'K 4+ H , . 5' ff? A . Q V, Qsf Y ft' , up ,, jx W' I 'NU-x yi' in I' , ,h Am ' ,fm ...,. W rm 1 Q ' f5 ' 405 4' Q f Q 'W ' -I X ,QW in 9 'Wx 'A I0 x 711 1 V 5. 'O 'fx ' A99 .jsjx MR LAYDEN Front Row joseph Mrrabella Kevm Braddrsh Wrllram Herchenroder Cary Brown Robert Conway Back Row Murphy Mrchael Gunn Christopher Edvardson Kevm Thomas Sotleld Thomas Phelan Thomas Sherrdan Lours Shannon John Motley Mrchael Qulgley Second Row Cramrllo Henry Barrera Wrllram Motley Bnan George Dunn Lows Mulone Anthony Arroyo Jerome McGovem Tom Clallorenzu fraterulty lla el all lltlfll virtues but they furulsh supernatural virtues with a selul fuuulatlun bearlug wlthut falling the weight el gravest respeuslbllltles Two Stags drop a Seton Hall Eagle wnth only a slrght gam Jim Beams picks up valuable ground on an end run JUNIOR VARSITY Agnes East Rockaway LaSalle Seton Hall Seton Hall Valley Stream South LaSalle . Average Per Came IH L fi S ! . I 1 , w Ill lay the gruuulwerk leer 6 I O I 0 O X 0 St. Opp. 25 . . . . 0 6 .... . . 0 0 .... . 6 6 ..... . 6 6 . . . 20 l -L ....... l S l 61 39 7 Sports are an effieaeiousantidete against a soft and easy Iifeg they awaken Front Row Thomas Murtaugh Peter Broderick john Standmg james Naughton Owen Dowd Rlchard Smlth Keatmg Joseph Pette Richard Catluex Carl Holfelder Brian Iennmgs Arthur Quern Lawrence Graham MR LENNON Varsity Basketball The openlng of the 1959 60 season was regarded vx 1th great optlmlsm A xxell balanced Hrst team xx1th good bench strength give the Sags a xerx successful season Splflf determlnatxon and hard xx orlt xx ent 1nto thls xear s team Head C,OlCl1 Nlr Lennon dld an excellent 1ob m selectmg and trammg thc squ 1d Thls xvas shoxvn ln the record for the se lson of sex enteen xv1ns and only one loss At the hands of St Pascals the Stag Hxe suffered 1 defeat by onlx onc pomt The team qlllClxlV retallated beatmg St Pascals m thelr second encounter High scorers thls xear xx ere Pete Broderlck jay Pette and jack Keatlng Pete ax eraged 16 polnts per game and Iav and jaclx 14 each The newcomers to the xarsltv from the ay Vee and frosh team xx 1ll Hll holes left by the graduatmg semors hh71tl1 the perfect record cf 20 0 for the jav Vee team and the CHSAA trtle clptured bx the Frosh Nlr Lennon should haxc '1 Clllfllllll llCC1Sl0Il ln choosmg the players for next vears vlrslty VARSITY WON 17 LOST 1 994 PERCENTAGE St Agnes Opp 1261 70 0 LaSalle St Dommrc Valley Stream Central Regrs Fordham St Pascal South Valley Stream Seaford St Mary LaSalle South Huntmgton St Domrmc St Pascal East Rockaway Seton Hall Seaford St Mary Average Per Ca me 49 8 l . 96 .......44 . , W , - . -I - 65 . ' ' ..... . 46 1 '. '. 'B I .' ' . 79 . . 48 ' ' ' , - 72 ' ........ 57 I if - ' . 57 ....... 46 ' . ' ' . ' y ' 64 . ...... 65 1 V 1, . - , - 68 . . . 47 by downing its next twelve opponents and soundly Seton Hal' ' 1 ' ' ' ' - ' l 51 . .... . . 49 ,V 7 7 ,y 93 ....... 37 ' ' 4 I . ' ' ' 57 ' .... 48 . 1 .f A - , 59 . ' ' ..... . as . - ' J, , .. 68 . ..... . 56 ' . . v 87 ..... 49 1 A ' 76 ...... 53 ' ' ' '. 49 ....... 36 . ' -1 7 g . . 66 . ....... 3 . - Q L ' '- ' - I f ' 897 1.6 ' taugh g b r the Stags. Mr. Lennon grves xnstructlon to the team dunng a time out. V t hgh Pt B dcrick 1 pf bk , a sense of nrllerg they serve as a test for endurance and a mastery el ene's sell, as well as imparting courage without empty shew or eewardieef' The tension grows stro g th h t d game nears an end. Y 1 A i gk l A be em.. .,,., A . A ' 1 -, 1 5' , x 5 Y :tin VLMUU , '-' fn 'A i, lgxgfl ,R'A:x'Q'4 5 ' 'V rf' V Q M , if . 4 ' A Qui? 'Pt ' ,E?4f, ?7I'a- fu QU S1 if ,x fl -fw- .Q-hx' .gp ig 'svfbfh QM' y as' f 'S 7 ,sf 4 ,y 'r 5, 4 1 wk L 2 vf if 1 'Q 1 +- Xl! P Q Basketball VVONI 20 LOST 0 1000 PERCENT St Agnes OPP 1420 LaSalle St Dommxc Valley Stream Central Lynbrook Nialveme Nlalveme St Pascal S Valley Stream Seton Hall Seaford St Nlary LaSalle S Huntlngton St Dommlc St Pascal East Rockaway South Side Seton Hall Seaford St Mary 71 0 Average Per Game 34 4 Haag Ioseph Altman YV1ll1am Broderlck Standmg xfll0I'l0 John Sheridan Lawrence Uhhck whloh quite honestly knows and preserves the trne value of sports Front Row Francls Lee Lulse Plttom Patrlck Hayes 6111036 Thomas Phelan Iohn Saunders XVxll1am Paul Lynch, Daniel Quinn. Second Row: Louis Downey, Roger Ulich, Carl Menendez. 1354 Freshman Basketball WON 21 LOST 2 913 PERCENT St Agnes Opp Oceanside Holv Cross Seton Hall S Valley Stream St Marv Chammade St Dommxc Holy Cross Seton Hall Valley Stream Xiemonal St Niary S Vallev Stream Chammade Hewlett Oceansnde St D0mlD1C Valley Stream Nlemonal Hewlett Lvnbrook CHS AA Play oils CCham1nadeJ Rice Iona Prep LaSalle 1026 129 J. V. 89 .... 28 75 . ' ' . . 37 79 . . . . 22 70 . . . 36 73 . . . . 40 64 1 . . . 43 92 . . . . 26 80 . . 52 71 . . . 58 67 .... 35 51 . . .... 35 96 .... 37 84 . ' . . 42 63 . ' ' . . 21 68 .. . . . 31 64 . 41 66 ' . . . 46 67 . . . 47 50 .... 38 51 . .... 48 749 Front Row: Robert Astarita, Thomas Sofield. Bernard VV,illiam Motley, Arthur Dodd, Neal. Curtin, Joseph I I , A 56 ' . . . 53 62 , ' . . 50 47 . . . 30 56 . . 25 54 . , . . . 30 60 ' . . . 65 69 . ' ' . . 36 53 . . . 43 56 . . . 19 46 . ' . . . 22 56 . . . . . 35 58 . , . 32 61 A ' . . . 59 69 .... 67 63 ' . . . 64 68 . ' ' . . 41 50 . ' . . . 34 89 .... 86 45 , . . . 33 48 . ' ' . . 46 76 ' ..... 55 63 . . . 54 : - V , - -, - A . , . . 49 .... 47 We trust that you will never forget,lreleved sons, that your athletic ' ST. AGNES VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE VVestbury ..,....,,,,.A,,.,,,,,,,,..,.,,A,,,.....,,,...,,,,. Away Westbury ....,.,,,...,,,,,,,,.. ...,,,. A way Oceanside ....,.......,.,.,.,,.,., ,,,.... H ome Valley Stream Central ,,,.... ,,,..., A way Valley Stream South .,,,,,,, ,,,.... H ome Valley Stream Central ,,,,..., ,,,,,,. H ome Valley Stream South ,,,,,,,, ,,,.... A way St. Pascal ,,,,.,..,,,,.....,,.,,, ,,,,... H ome St. Anthony ,,,,....,,,,.,, ,,,.... A way South Side ,,..,,, ,,,.... A way Oceanside ,,,e,,, Away LaSalle ....,,,,A . ...,,,, Home Seton Hall .,,,,. ...,... A way St. Mary .l,.... ....,.. H ome St. Dominic ,,,, ,,,.... A way St. Pascal ,,,r,,,, ,,.,,,, A way St. Anthony . .,.... ,,,,,,, H ome South Side ,,,,.Y ,77,... H ome LaSalle ,i.i.,,,,.,, . .,,c. Away Seton Hall ,,,,.. ,,,..., H ome St. Mary ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, A way St. Dominic ...., ..,,,,. H ome Front Row: Joseph Hendricks, Robert Pette, Robert Asterita. Back Row: Kirby, Richard Gaffney, Richard Fell- ' Evan Simmons, Lawrence Graham, John mann. Second Row: Peter Broderick, O'Connell, james Naughton, Richard John Keating, Bemard Haag, joseph Smith, William Schopps. Coach Edward Finnigan had good reason to look forward top contention for the league trophy. The Stags, to a successful season. Of the fifteen members of the var- sity squad, eight were seniors. Powerful hitting, an excellent pitching staff, and a lively field put the Stag nine in the teams. Front Row: Kevin Braddish, Robert Bundy, Iohn Gilmartin, Donald Christie, james McMahon. Second Row: Louis Milone, Daniel Quinn, George Lang, Kevin Shannon, Theadore Bundy. Third George Dunn, Thomas Phelan. ST. AGNES JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE chief competitors were St. Mary and Seton Hall. Throughout the season first place occasionally interchanged among these Row: Thomas Sofield, Brian Brennan, , Thomas Sammon, Gary Brown, William Motley. Back Row: Peter Kilcommons, Westbury .....,.,.....,,,....,,,,.,,,..,.,,,..,.,..,,..,... Home Westbury .............. ...,... ..... H o me Oceanside ,,.,.,,..,...,.,.,.,.,...... ,,,,. A way Valley Stream Central ,.,.. .,... A way Valley Stream South ..,,.. . ,,,,, Away Valley Stream Central ,,,,, ,,... A way Valley Stream South ,...., .,,,, H ome St. Anthony .........,..,,,. .,,.. A way South Side ,.... ..... A way Oceanside Home LaSalle ...,... ..,,, H ome Seton Hall ..... .,,,. A way St. Mary ..... ..... H ome St. Dominic ,.,.. Away St. Anthony ...... ..... H ome South Side .... ..,. A way LaSalle ...... ,.... A way Seton Hal ..... ,..,. H ome St. Mary .,.,,.,,. ..... A way St. Dominic ,,,.,, .,,,. H ome 130 ya! 'Nana .1 M: f'Il-17' As Jay Pette stretches for the ball has opponent IS s QW W A4?hw.fww-W H V . 'x Asia X x , ' 1 I J ,J 'Ek' ,ESI eiqsa. '.'-3 7.'Yf ,t -252'-v. sp A' f' j ' , 2 fb, ex-'Qi Mir 9 iw ' ' . 'ISI .er ' m' .,..- 1-S- of the nmnipntenne of the Creatnr, is only an instrument which shnuld Between innings the Stags wait out the intermission. .uawrsqi 1X Infielders come together to talk to pitcher Dlck Fellmann. X, A wt -4? . lim Naughton stretches for first in plenty of time. Jay Pette swings away for a single. 1532 llcll SCHEDULE Opponents Uniondale Valley Stream South Home WV. Hempstead Away Oceanside WK Hempstead Home Hewlett South Side South Side Home Valey Stream Central Oceanside Home Lawrence South Side Levittown Home Valley Stream South Hempstead Away Lawrence Valley Stream Central Home South Side Front Row: Raymond Sullivan, Raymond VVhit- Young, Iay Connolly, Peter Treadway, Howard bread, john Hayden, Mr. Reilly. Back Row: Ralph Stouges. . . . H become docile and accessible to the strong influence ct the soul. Pete Treadway chips the ball up to the green. Howard Stouges slams one out of the rough. N . sa-N, 4 ,:.,e3Q'tA, 7-R.:-as-,. if ls. a - 'fi-i 'MB-.' . -5.4.0 mug - ' 'kan , . . O '4?Qt4qi' I u . -x . 'l -we ,, . - a isfi 7' The 1960 Stag golf team was com- posed of five seniors and two juniors. Under the coaching of Nlr. Reilly the team did the hest of its short three- year existence. Powerful games hy three seniors. Pete Treadway. Ralph Young. and -lay Connolly plus the ex- eellent hat-king hy other mem- hers gave the team a comparatively successful season. 15 N 'x ,us ... ' +Ql-we it-ra...-' ' W ...fret i, W . - AQ 'wi 4, .Q 'Q -rig' ,Tse . sr - Q as lv A' 511.439 ,- 'g,a . '-fa.. ' , ,f .Va IA i t , 9..:rQ' , .fyvlvf oi '.p s5,s.f.,Q:::1 L 'til TQ, . S S ft , hf3.Kgz,x tfii MR. REILLY Sports properly drreoted develop oharaoter make a man oourageous, Gross Country ll GIF! 3.1 X -NN, BARTOLD QC Varsity Front Row Edward Lilly Randy Durkm Daniel Hedderman Ioseph Ioerg Manager Michael William YVa1te Richard McManus Rlchard Ferguson Grosso and james Waite who was myured during Hugh Conway Standing Mr Bartold Thomas Higgins mid season uality not quantity made the 195960 St Agnes cross country team During their short season the Varsity lost only one meet but cap of Prwate Schools the Nass1uSoffolk and the Schenectedy divisional trophy The latter IS IH mutational meet of some of the best schools in the country The most satisfying accomplishment came when the Stag team placed sixth out of all the Catholic High Schools in the New York v1c1n1ty Competing against teams of much larger density the Stags proved that size is not import int the exhibited by its members Nest year will bring the loss of four seniors to the team But the puniors and sophomores who hare prox ed their abilitv in prexious meets are all xying for the cox eted positions on the varsity team Anxious IV team wait expectently for the sound of the gun 10 '11 AF4' Mr Bartold co captains Dick McManus and Hugh Conway display first place league meet trophy captured at Van Cortlandt Park 134 QQ ' 9 nf 'O I f A I a ,,,. y y 'qgsr 1,1 Mp . ff t V A JN A , I rv ' x Q l , e , n u , u . : . , , - . ,L . - . . . 2 , tured three trophies: The Athletic Association main factor is the spirit, work, and determination . 7 C - , . . . I e if . ffv 5 T , y A 5 9, ,y . , - . ' A Q Q I i I f Y' , A N 1 3,,, f 4995 10011 ,, , 2 f Z5 Mm! , . 'TfQ4',a junior Varsity. Front Row: Guy Hurley, Richard Langan, Thomas Murtaugh, Carl Herrforth, Ioseph Dwyer, Joseph Kirby, john Tuck, Iohn Kaheny. Kilkenny. Not Shown: William Broderick. Standing: Mr. Bartold, Thomas O'Connor, Peter 'sw' Q QQ if 3' , 3 no. 0 if e ., K' 'i .Z-7 Senior Hugh Conroy crosses finish line at the end of ZV2 mile run. a generous lnserg a grneinns vietorg Freshmen. Front: Timothy Kenneally, William Standing: Mr. Bartold, Brian McNamara, Robert Finn, john Stevenson, Frances Lee, John Cahill. Tracey, WValter jacob, Albert Giallorenzi. The Varsity lineup looks tense, waiting for starting gun to sound. they refine the senses give ns inteheetnal penetration, steel the wiH to endnranee. 13 O I , -,..,, - Q -uname-A-ang Ei' 'VJ' 5 Front Row: Andrew Holfelder, Russel Kelly, Michael Gunn, john Tuck, VVilliam Waite. Back Row: Thomas O'Connor, Hugh Thomas Sheridan, Jerome Herchenroder, Walter Iacob, Timothy Conway, Richard Kiernan, Bernard Walsh, Thomas Higgins, Kenneally, Albert Cialorenzi, John Stevenson, Brian McNamara. Richard Ferguson, Daniel Hedderman, George Lehan, joseph Second Row: James Waite, Richard McManus, Denis Cummings, Joerg, Martin Schuler, Edward Murphy, joseph Kilkenny, Robert Joseph Mirabella, Armand D'Amato, John Banzer, jay VVilder, Smith, Mr. Bartold, Richard Maughan. Martin Michael, john Kaheny, Charles McTiernan, Edward Lilly, f fi' 35' , ,I , A N 'J 1536 R- MR. BARTOLD Indoor and ddtdoor Trask About fifty members composed the 1959-60 Indoor Outdoor Track team. By their constant practice, hard Work and team spirit they captured medals, trophies and honors under the coaching of Mr. Bartold. During the outdoor season the Stag runners captured Second Place in the Fordham Prep Relays and First at the LaSalle Polar Bear Meet. The mile relay also captured Third at the IC4A Meet. The Stags started their spring season with a loss to Oceanside. hut in the next dual meet they downed McClancy. In the Annual Penn Relays the two mile relay team ran a record 8:05 the fastest ever run for a Long Island team, and the mile relay captured the divisional trophy for the second successive year. The next victory the Stags put under their belt was the triangular meet at LaSalle. With the excellent showing of this year's younger members the Stag team is hopeful of a successful next year. It is not merely a physical develop ent, then. Sports rightly understood, me FRANkLIN NATIONAL BANK .., ,R il A are an occupation of the whole man, and while perfecting the body as an instrument of the mind, also make the mind itself a more refined instrument for the search and communication of truth and help man to achieve that end 49' 9 .WAQHKHV x ,- o . ' ', .N '7 i.5g Co-captain Hugh Conway paces through a workout. Dick Ferguson is first with Bernie VValsh a close second during the quarter at Oceanside. 3 , at c l 1 Co-captain Dick Kiernan demonstrates his sprints start. Senior Ioe Joerg sets the pace during the mile run at Oceanside. Tom Higgins, Hugh Conway and Dick McManus talk over the results of a race with St. Mary's runner at LaSalle Polar Bear Meet. If 'se Freshman mller john Stevenson paces for a w1n ln Frosh Mlle Run I! W, ,, 5 'inf' Dems Cummmgs IS the leader and Armand DAmato IS a close second on the second leg of the 880 yard relay ,D P-5 . , 0 ,, ., 1' ,, fs n - g, iielaq f if Q? , S N T' Q v Ax, '- ' 'Q' WNEV' A 5' ' ' K g ' , W X 7 s AHA, 1 e A, 33 R 0 . , a k a . ' zaiijf X 4 ' v y, , - - ,tml H ga Y I I v' 1 h I X ,I I I I, F .. ' , Y A 4 5 V aaff'N yzffqfl, J . QQ . . . , . Ph swal developme t, spnrts recreation and the acquisition nf sk Ils Q54 f M A ,aww ' ,M- ION 'S T' Q34 'il-My 5 shui' 19 W. joe Mlrabella looks determmed durmg 880 relay M, fn .461 4732! muh Awami Marty Schuler crosses the f finish l1ne ln record tlme at the end of 220 yard run '- , St Agnes only hlgh hurdler George Lehan shows form that mented first place Irm Waite ends the mlle run with a burst of speed and a detennmed look that mented first place Mr Bartold read the order of events as the team listen mtently 139 Q Q Q 0 4 0 0 u Q ' ' 'Y ,, ' L f , it V, I 1 I A 1 N ? , ,Q , , , , . I I ff i , 3. I LJ 4 ' J L ...., J ' 1 afgcr' . V ,fluff ' V, ..f,. ' , , , ,E 'n' NI . Q an ' ff ,A A ww 'Q' is , - I 44 4, Z N, ' , U MIA If N, J: ,433 X I f , , ., 4 ' k, , A ,, J , . g ' - 2 , f , 4 . A ,,V, . A , ntl ' ,Q H U ' , , ,lawful A,r A , -A , '34, , .r my ly 4' r ,, , ,, y,, ' Y' ,-ff 'iw 1 'V , Z Z I- 4 , ' 1 7 ,, ., 'Q f ,xt V LW' 'J' Q f' N .1 4' , A 'f QV, ,gan U JW ,, 5 . ' ' ' , , ' P ,ff W 'M' ' 1 5' . , ' I v f f ,. ', e, ,A ,,.,3f.-fl ,fi 122 fn' K if -f ' i ' 4' I H ' , f'v 3f2, . ' V -,,, ur- f W 7 A - , , L ., A. 523.56223 V' fy -., 4 V ,f ' ' gl , ,-1 fy LW? I ., ,gg , ' 1' ,I ,, , , V '. A 4 ., ,fy , f A . W, wL1!?,i,VwV ir, 'J ,, X A 7 V Af., X , je 1,:,a I V :V ' ful' we W f 4, J ,nf I , ,! K 5 -,q V' ,Q at A, W ' W A -like 1 , 4 .KN f Z-Milf. LJ? M . A , H4 2- ,, ' f I' ' H V,,,Ag.rL , sf2j' 3 H s, 'V- - - - Q' '. ,V 2 ' , rw Q 3 E , W ' 45.1, ,. 'tm'Wwl'i'5?La ' 'QQ , W -f- -57 3 I ,7 ,xv.k:l.. :jg'L,qf,, I f I 4 f Q, i ea C11 firm' ,, , ' 'gps 7' 1 ' ' ' y 7 '4 ffYe . , ,wir vf ,ghqr-J Q ww, 77 f ,,V 3, ff . , yw.1V 1? fr.. V- ' , 7 W, 9 A-snag A rf ,ws - Q, ,yi , . X . . , , 1 - at l . . Ll I - have as their immediate purpose the cultivating ol the total personality oi young people This may look like an awkward position but senior Mike Curley uses it often when high jumping. ' Neal Curtin looks determined to win as he throws the ...ci 12 lb. shot. X George Williams throws the eight lb. shot to place in the frosh division. l-10 Danny Hedderman clears bar to place for the Stag team ll- ghwu, 966 V lik g 2 L I' in Maureen Wallace lane OGrady Susan Rutkowskr and Maureen Adams flank Peachy Kelly whose game doesnt seem to be gomg too well ,num Grrls Intramurals Sports frre not lrmrted to the boys of the school Durmg the wmter months when the boys were engrossed rn bnskethall 'md trick the grrls could be found on hV6ClI'lCSCl iV afternoon nt the Mld Isle Bowhng Lfrnes Hempstead tryrng to rmprox e therr skrlls As the wenther chfmged so d1d the lrkes 'Ind drshkes of the grrls W hen the boss stfrrted Wrth bisehnll 'md sprrnq trick the gurls occupled themselx es wrth softhflll Under the gurdfmce of Nlrs Frrth who Wfns nlso the umprre the grrls passed many CI'l10S'1lJl6 dnvs competmg '1g'l1l'lSt one another 550874 Slugger Kathy NIcKeewer belts a smgle The inexhanstihle energies nt ynnth must be spent in a Wholesome environment. Semor Mary Balla warms before the game Anne Shrebler eases the ball down for a strrke l-ll ln sports eompetitions one is lree to partieipate or not as he pleases, in the oontest oi spirit all must enter and persevere ln the former only one ont oi many wrns the lanrels, whrle rn the latter vrotory rs prepared to erown eaoh and all me ilthletre 'llrophres ptd r t bl tp t t F ht Vl pp B kt dt 19960 3 R dt F 'N t kH llt lpt lint above all rn the former, when ones energy iarls one has no alternative hnt to withdraw and admit defeat while rn the latter the strength of God Himself rs always ready to raise np and reinvigorate ones iarlrng energies for lle wishes all men to he the vrotorrons and the saved ' 9 9 9 9 , oyyy t ,, t , , as I st a few years ago, when more boys were acce e as Among he outstanding a hletes were: Foot al -Richard t d nts,astrong athle ic rogram was buil up. New rophies ellmann, james Naug on, William Scho s, as eball h been acquired each year, an his fear- 5 - -was no Peter Broderick, joseph Pette, john Keatingg Baseball- ichard ption. Track, especially, capture rophies and medals. ellmann, joseph Pette, james ilaugh on, Trac - ugl B ketba , rack, and baseball received champions ii rophies. Conway, Michael Curley, Richard Kiernan. I , O Y 9 9 9 C O l I C C , : I O I 9 L D I O a :WL Contributor 4,,A.As. :EM 'SIT-Z Who Helped Produce This Book X 'Ei' JI Q0 M Sr AGNES room I I Illllllllllllllllllll lil ou ul .,,:. .. . rnllllillllmlllrl I The students from La Salle Mrlrtary Academy form a guard of honor at the close of the Mass wh1le Brshop Kellenberg grves some final 8dV1Ce to the students on Catholrc Youth Day Patrons Nllss Mary Garvey Iacr Sotlra 60 Iohn Banzer M D Nlr and Mrs S Barcra EdwardI Chr1st1e Nlr and Mrs R H Cooke Special Benefactors Most Rev. XValter P. Kcllenberg, D.D., l..L.D. Very Rev. Iohn R. McCann Very Rev. Francis I. VVilliams Rev ex ex ex Rey . Robert L. Brown FI 'tHClS B Concannon Andrew P Connolly Harold F Langley Nllchacl I O Farrell Benefactors Nlr and Nlrs T1mothyI Cantwell Nlr and Mrs A Ferr1 Compllrnents of A Frlend Harold V Gleason Iohn A Lynch Nlaur1ceI Moore St Agnes Mothers Club St Kllran s Church Farmlngdale St Raphaels Church East Meadow Sponsors Mr and Mrs Joseph Armstrong Rrchfzrd Bruckner The Frtzgerald Famlly Irene Madden 60 Mr and Mrs HughK McCloy Nlr and Mrs Dan1elC Qulgley Mr and Mrs George L Shrebler Iosef A Braun Nlr and 'Vlrs Martm E Debus Alfred D Desnoes Cell Fletcher X' I' I' and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs 'Ind Mrs 1nd Mrs H Goldman W Healy M R Lesko I F MacDonald Edwm NI Mulholland Nlr and Mrs hVllll'1I'I1I Courtney Cure of Ars Church Nlerrrck Daughters of the F'11th Rockvllle Centre Nlary Io Dlercks Nlr 'and Mrs Iohn Fltzgerald Nlr and Mrs RobertE Furey Nlr and Nlrs Thomas P lxeaxeny Indge and Mrs Paul lxelly I'1mesI Nlartm Rrtlmrd T Maughan Phxhp E McCaffrey Nl D and Nlrs Fredenck Nleyer and Mrs M1suraca and Mrs I Murphy 'md Mrs Gregory XV Murray Iames D C Murray Ierome O Grady T A Ryan St Ignatxus Nlartyr Church Long Beach 1' I' I' I' Nlr r r r r and Nlrs and Nlrs and Nlrs and 'xlrs and Mrs hvlllldlll F Soehner I'unesI Spero Ch'1rlesI Sulllx an ThOS P Sl1ll1X'lD R I XX heeler Nlrs R T Vaughan Nlr and Mrs Iohn Gaffney XI I Keane Ir and Famrly Nlrs Iohn Desmond 144 R '. . ' . R . R '. . ' ',' M.. '.. , ., Mr. . . A , , , ' Mr. . .. , M.. .. .r A, ,., M.. . 'r.' M. . . ' . W NI. . ' 7 ' ' M.. M.. . .. f .. . . . J' ,, M. . .. . ' A M. .r.. . M. A . .. - M. ...' . Sacred Heart Church North M8ff1Ck Charles Schuler Mr and Mrs T Coonelly Carol Dolezel The band takes part rn the Hempstead St Patncks Day Parade Mr. and Mrs. M'illiam V. Keenan Donors AEN. Xyllliillll 11. Ahmuty, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. XVa1ter Ahrens Miehaele Air-her, '61 Mrs. Atelier O. Alhin Ralph Amermau j. Anderer john Anderson Mrs. A. Astarita Mr. and Mrs. Milliam Baeher Mr. and Mrs. john Bafla Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee 1'. 'Bailey Virginia Baker james G. Baldwin ' Mr. joseph Barlin ltohert Barnett Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bartolomeo Mrs. B. Barton jolm L. Battenfeld, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Herhert Bea-he Arthur G. Bennett Patti Bergen, '62 Mr. and Mrs. 11. Berke Mrs. H. Blake Mrs. Everett Bloser Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bissett Keyin Braddish Mr. and Mrs. R. Brande Susan Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Gilhert Brindley Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Broderick. jr joseph Brown Mr. and Mrs. George Bull Mr. and Mrs. XV. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Man. F. Butler Mary K. Cahill Mr, and Mrs. Austin Cannon, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. V. j. Caragher james E. Carey Fitzpatrick Carmody jolul Casselli Mr. and Mrs. C. XVarren Caswell Catholit Daughters of America. Court Ella-Rita No. 1105, Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cattaneo Mary Cawley Mrs. Y. Chisholm Mr. and Mrs. james H. Clancy Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Clark Carol Collins Mary Collins Maryellen Collins Mr. and Mrs. james j. Conroy Margaret Conroy Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Conway Herbert Cooper and Family Mr. and Mrs. B. Cosgrove Dr. and Mrs. Edward Coyle The Creede Family Mr. and Mrs. F. C. C-roweoek H. Cunningham Dr. and Mrs. Rohert T. Curley Yietor D'Amore Mr. and Mrs. M'illiam A. Daunt Rosemary Dearic Patrieia DeC1uo Mr. and Mrs. j. Deignan Dorothea Dennis llc-Pietto Family Anu Diseenza Mr. and Mrs. john j. Disler Arthur Dodd Mrs. Mildred Dolat The Don Bosco Cluh A f .Q'f?5'f?' A 'f 'M an ,i V ,Mi Vr,' T- it . 26' .N 5 . 1 i. . - a Jai. 1 LL J. .fs e fr Msgr. McCann receives his spiritual bouquet on his elevation to Papal Chamberlain from miniature monsignor and bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent F. Donohue joseph Dougherty Mr. and Mrs . M'illian1 L. Downey Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Dugan Mrs. Durnan jolm Eggers Mr. and Mrs. A. Eppig Maurice Eps Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs teiu . Edward j. Farrell . XV. T. Fealy . john Fenley Mr. and Mrs. Fennell Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Ric-hard D. Ferguson . Herhert Finn Faul A. l'xsehel, 13.115, Mr. and Mrs . Lee XY. Fisher john j. Fitzgerald Family Capt. and M rs. C. R. Fifzsimons Ceil Fletcher Mr. and Mrs . B. Folts Mr. and Mrs. Xieholas S, Frederieks Mr. and Mrs, Yiueeut j. Freiu Ann Friel A rtl nur Galau lr url Ir X-: N s. Anthony Galho Mrs. Ileleu B. Gannon l'atrieia Clara han Mr. and Mrs. james T. Gayigan Mary Gelhr Frauli Gerha urs rdv Mr. and Mrs. A. Giallorenzi XY. L. Goeluel Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gollatz Mrs, Yvette Gouin Mr. and Mrs. Edward Graham Mr. and Mrs. joseph Grennan Mr. and Mrs. 11. Grennan Mr. and Mrs. Martin Griffin .iss M4 Msgr. YVilliams poses with the bishop and monsignori after the school assembly in his honor. Mary F. Griffin. '61 Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. Grim Miehael Gunn Mrs. Caroline Haag Margaret Hackett Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hainhel Regina Hamilton Ose.u'H.u1sou Mrs. j. 'l'. Hargrove llenny Harrigan Mrs. Elyy Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Charles j. Hartley Mr. and Mrs. E. F. 11eld john Herhert Carl Herrforth Mr. and Mrs. john F. Hickey 'l'hos. Higgins Mr. and Mrs. joseph E. Hoffmann Mr. and Mrs. Redmond j. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard Guy Hurley Mr. and Mrs. Miehael Iyanac M'alter jaeoh Brian jennings Patrieia jennings Mary joyec Beth Karg Mr. and Mrs. Kearns john j. Keating Andrea Keith Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kellenherg Mr. and Mrs. 11. V. Keller Mr. and Mrs. john S. Kelly 1Yilliam j. Kelly, M.D. Carolyn Kendal Mrs. Margaret Kenneally Arthur Khoury Anton Kiermeur Mrs. j. F. Kiley LaurenAnn Kirwin Al Knarf Mrs. Anna Krahe Ronald LaMonica Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Lang juliett Layoie Mrs. F. Carroll Lee Harry j. Lee, D.D.S. Kathy Lesko, '57 Mr. and Mrs. E. Lewan james Lonergan Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lorenz Mrs. A. H. Lueas jolm Lynch 14 ,Ai 5 Donors Thomasj Lynch Nlrs Anne Mack Edward Mackey I' l' I' I' and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Pat Mahoney F Magglacomo Thomas F Nlagulrc E Mahler Harry Mahoney 'virs Cathenne Makofske Nixss Anna Mannmg Mr and Mrs Lours Mantovano Carol Martlnellr Steve Martmez Mr and Mrs Charlesj Mast Nlr and Mrs james Mattern Nir and Mrs G R Mathews Ehzabeth A Maughan Mr and Mrs G Mause Mr and Mrs johnj McAssey james McCabe Ixathleen McConn1n Mr and Mrs F McCorm1ck Frank X McElroy Marygay McGrath Mr and Mrs Frank McKenna Brran McNamara Mr and Mrs Edward H McN1col joseph M Menendez Loulsj Mxlone joseph Mlrabella john A Morm Thomas Momssey Mr and Mrs H Mortara Murphy and Smlth Famrhes Maureen Murphy Dr and Mrs T E Murphy Thomas Murphy Msgr Wllhams congratulates Paul Wheeler on Awards Night Thomasj Murphy Mr and Mrs Salvatore Napohtano The Nastn Famrly Mr and Mrs Robert H Neff Robert Nlelsen Lorrame O Brlen Patncm O Brien 'vir and Mrs F OConnor Mr and Mrs johnj O Connor Susan Oexle Mr and Mrs j ocrady joseph D O Keefe Harold O Leary Mr and Mrs Frank O Nerll Mrs Katherme O Rellly Elleen O Shea Lows Otto Mr and Mrs Peter T Padgur F X Patrey Rosemary Pearsall joseph Perrone Arthur D Petry Mr 'md Mrs josephj Pette 'sir and Mrs H E Phelan Robert Phxlbm Nir 'md Mrs H C Pxllman Mr and Mrs Frank A Plrnak Mano P1tton1 joseph Plzza Damel Qumn 146 joAnn Coonelly, jane O'Crady, Suzanne Pillman and Anne Vlr and Mrs L A Radelet Nlr and Mrs H Rakeman Mr and Mrs Gerard Regan Mrs Gladys M Reld Thomas P R615 Mr and Mrs Raymondj Rlpple Mr and Mrs jamesP Ross Mr and Mrs Phlllp Rottkamp Edward Rowan 1' I' Y I' and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Edward M Rowan W Rublen S j Safank Charles Sayre R Schlesler Thomas Shendan Mrs Charles Schuler Mr and Mrs johnj Shea Mrs Sheppard Stephen A Shlebler Slmmons Famlly Donald Slmpson Donna Slmpson Ellzabeth Slocum james T Smxth Mlchael Sorrentmo Ralph Stlnebnckner Mr and Mrs john Stubmg Maureen Sulhvan Regma Sulhvan Wllham D Sulhvan Mlss Ethel Sweeney Sylvester Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Pat Tubman Cathenne Tuck john Tuck Mr and Mrs E R Tyler Mr and Mrs E Vlgllante Mr and Mrs Frank V1tanza jane Wagner Mr and Mrs Edward C Well jr Mr and Mrs Frank West Mr and Mrs GeorgeT Whltbread jay Wxlder Maureen Wrlson Mr and Mrs josephj Wmters Mr and Mrs A Zanello Betty Zellner Mr and Mrs josephR Z1m1nsk1 Mrs Anne Zoldak joseph E Zoller Gertrude Renehan Dlane Sommer Chnstme Spxnelh Mr and Mrs Edward Werth Albertj Beclanann M D Patncla Brunauer Gerard Costello Dr M B Fuerst Dr and Mrs joseph Hart Wrlhamj Hems Mrs Ann johnson Mrs B Macn Mr and Mrs Manmng I Tedesco F X Tracey 6 jane O'Ne1ll Vmcent Presno Mr and Mrs A A Splca Paul Wheeler, '60 M . . . ' A l . M . . . . r ' A ' ' A ' ' ' , M . . . 'f . I ' M . . ' . X . . . . 4 I ' ' ' - - - M . . . . . . ' l M . . . ' ' , - , M . . . . ' 7 ' ' M . . - L - - ' ' ' l ' ' Mr. . . ' .' ' Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fv. O'Brien and Family I L A l A Shiebler model spring fashions at Amold Constable 13' , After assisting with the Catholic Book Week display in the Rockville Centre Public Library, john O'Neil and Frank Pimak look over one of the book lists. Does Cautionary Verses make you smile? Boosters Mr. and Mrs. A. Arcuri Joseph Atkinson Carole Barcia Miss Loretta Boylan Mrs. L. C. Buckbee Tom Burke, '60 William Chester Miss Patricia Confoy VVm. E. Goerg Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit S. Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Horace Iones Mr. and Mrs. Milton R. Kubat Paul Joyce Michaels Wines and Liquors Mr. E. Muldoon Regina Pearsall Helen Shelley Mr. and'Mrs. Kenneth Sincerbox Mr. and Mrs. A. Tonies Mr. and Mrs. Uppstrom Mrs. Wanstall Beverly Young Donald G. Nyreen Robert Adams Mrs. F. W. Armstrong joe Aurucci Arthur Barton Kenneth Barton Elizabeth Baudouin M. and I. Behan Andrea Belli Joanne Bencin, '63 Margaret C. Bergen Mr. and Mrs. Seymour P. Berger Michael Bersok Ann Bittner Edward Bligh, Ir. M. Bonacorsa Nora Bowman Mrs. Boylan Clare Bresnan Henry Brink Mrs. Henry Brink Lucille M. Brink, '57 Myron A. Brink Mrs. Myron A. Brink Rosemary E. Brink, '63 Brock Family Peter Broderick, '60 Sylvia R. Brown Mrs. YVm. Brunauer Bill Bruno, '60 Agnes Burckard Brian Burke Ioan Burke john F. Burke Nancy Burke Richard Burke Gertmde Butler james Butler Mary Butler Pierce Butler Rosann Buttner, '60 Vincent Buttner Mr. and Mrs. YV. Buttner Alex. P. Byrne Cahill Optician I. Calcagno Mr. and Mrs. W. Cameron Miss X. Caminiti Austin E. Cannon, Ir., '56 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Capshaw Mr. and Mrs. I. Carbone Kathleen Carr Richard Casey Daniel Cassidy Nancy Cassidy Ruth Ann Cassidy Ellen Clarkson Mr. and Mrs. L. Clarkson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Clayton Mrs. A. Brendan Cooke Regina C. Cooke Mrs. Gertrude Coulon Mrs. John A. Cramer, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Cramer and Family Mrs. I. XV. Creasy john Croke O. Cuispens XV. H. Curry hir. and Mrs. Paul N. Cusano Anthony W. D. Cuseo, Esq. james Dalo Peggyann Daly Mrs. I. Danemeyer john Danemeyer Maurice Danon Mr. and Mrs. Iohn A. Dearie Charles Debuti Mrs. C. I. Decker Dorothy Delay Toni DeLise Bill DeLuna XVilliam DeMaria Demmler Family Mr. and Mrs. N. DePietro Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Desnoes Mr. and Mrs. Francis DiPasquale Maria F. DiPasquale Mrs. R. Doherty Mr. and Mrs. William T. Dollard Owen Dowd, '60 john Drebinger Ellen Dugan, '60 Frank Duruz Mrs. Frank Duruz Mrs. Iohn Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ehrig Margaret Ann Ehrig Gertrude Eichmann Samuel Eisen Elsie Engel Edward VV. Ewen Eleanor B. Ewen A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Iohn A. Farrell Mary Lou Ferrari Tully Filardo David L. Fisher F il's Luncheonette Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Fitzgerald Martin H. Foery G. Foley Mr. and Mrs. Edward Forker Linda Frei, '59 Thomas Frieda Maria F rontino Marianna F rontino Robert F rontino George Gaffney Mr. Anthony Galbo Mrs. Anthony Galbo Ray Gallagher Alan Ganzel F red'k Garttner Ioan Garvey, '58 Mr. and Mrs. H. Gemino Barbara Gerardi Mr. and Mrs. V. Gerardi C. Gerber Mrs. C. Gerber E. Gilligan Sarah Glynn Seth Gordon Mr. and Mrs. james Gorycki V. Grande Eunice Graziano Michael Graziano Mrs. Michael Graziano Camela Grosso, R.N. Maurice C. Grosso, Ir. Maurice C. Grosso, Sr. Vincent Grosso Margaret Guckian Stephen Gude Mrs. jack Guilfoyle Ronald Hailparn Bill Halsey Anne I. Hayden, '57 Charles F. Hayden C. M. Hayden john Hayden Robert F. Healy Mr. and Mrs. Hennessy Mrs. R. Hennig Stella Hepting Mr. and Mrs. E. Herrmann Jeanne Heyer T. Higgins Mrs. Helen Hill P' gf... P. Cochran Doris Cohen Bbb Colleui, '57 Sister Imeldine and Red Cross workers Deborah Franck, Michqel Cianflone llghyllis Grer5ni13n,l?larilyndWuttk:l1 Kathleen Kelly, Elizabelth ' ' uman, an ar ara Ior a , ' tm f t Mr- and MTS- HGYTY I- Confoy Veterans hospital and enjoy la' iorlie vshilerisorklhgdvors or e Mr. XVilliam Confoy Robert Vogel, Howard Stouges, Hugh Conway, Joseph Wagner and William Voltura are ready to distribute the CYA Holy Hour booklets. Hirsch Stationery Mrs. Margaret Hohl Catherine Hopf Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Hoppenhauer Mrs. Catherine Hummell Mrs. H. R. Hutchinson B. J. Hynes, M.D. The Innes Family John Jirouschek XVilliam Jordan, Jr. Helen M. Joyce Paul Joyce John M. Kaheny Charles Kee John L. Keenan Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Kendall Karen Kennedy Kristin Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Kennedy Peter Kennedy Mary E. Kenny Mrs. P. J. Kenny Denise A. Kirse Peter J. Kobel Philip G. Koenig A. Kudu Carol Landers Edward Landers Mary Landers Dr. Nicholas Landers Thomas Landers Paul R. Lang Nonna J. Lokanski The Lapkowski Family Ralph Lee Mrs. R. Lelfer Mrs. Emma Leinpinsel Mrs. David Lellis Leonard Jewelers Howard Lewit Mary Lily Mrs. P. Lipinski Judy Lynn Pat Mahoney, '63 Patrick J. Marnane Mr. and Mrs. James G. Marsh Mr. and Mrs. F. Marshall Dr. and Mrs. Francis Martin Penny A. Martin Bemice O. Maughan Charlotte Mause Mrs. George Mause Paul McCabe Mr. and Mrs. John F. McCuen Christine McDonald Mrs. G. A. McDowell 148 Patricia McElveney J. F. McGee Mrs. J. F. McGee Gail McGoldrick, '60 Mr. and Mrs. McGowan Kevin McKenna Robert C. McKenna Mae McKinley Mrs. Jos. G. Meade Gerard and Eugene Melzer W. F. Metzler Molietta Beauty Shop Josep Miele, Sr. Mary Miele Mrs. V. P. Miller Diana Misso K. Moloney Mrs. K. Moloney L. T. Maloney Mrs. L. T. Moloney Marilyn Mongeon Mike Morgan Rita Mormile Carmella Morra Joseph Morra Joseph Moser E. Muldoon E. Muldoon Joan Marie Mulvehill Mr. and Mrs. B. Munson Barbara and Frank Munson Mrs. C. Murphy Edward Murphy, Jr. Edward Murphy, Sr. Mrs. E. Murphy Florence Murphy Mr. and Mrs. George Murray, Sr. In Memory of George Murray, Jr. John T. Murray, '59 Kathleen Murray, '63 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murray Miss M. A. Murray Mr. and Mrs. William J. Murray Mr. and Mrs. R. Nasta Marion Neenan Marie O'Brian Mrs. J. W. O'Donnell P. Oechsler Maydene O'Keefe, '58 Omega Sigma Phi Beatrice O'Rourke Mary O'Rourke Mrs. P. O'Rourke Margarette O'Rourke Boosters Daniel J. O'Shea Mr. and Mrs. P, Palmer Prescott W. Palmer Nancy Pardon Dorothy and Charles Parkin Mr. and Mrs. James Pearsall Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pennisi, Sr. Joseph Perrucci Adrienne Pette Miss M. Phelan Mary Phillepen Luke Pittoni S. J. Pohory Mrs. C. G. Psaki A. F. Quem Jimmy Quick Cathie Quinn Mr. and Mrs. George J. Raab, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Renehan Dan Renehan Trudy Renehan Mrs. C. L. Renzulli Mrs. Nancy Riccardo Mrs. Kathleen Rieflin Doris Robinson Kathryn A. Rochford John Rooney Frank Rougo Mr. and Mrs. Alton Rowlenson Fred Rozzi Wm. H. Rudolph Mrs. A. Ruffino Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Ruocco John E. Russell Mrs. Louis J. Sahner St. Francis College, Maine Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Saitta Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Sanzone Mrs. Agnes Sauer Margaret Sauer Carrie M. Sauter Wesley Schack Joseph Schaffer N. Schechter Joseph Schiebel Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Schissell Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Schlegel Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmitt Jane Schneeder Joseph Scibetti J. Scorca Mr. and Mrs. John Seaman Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Seaman Tony Seward Mrs. Ann Shea Mrs. Schelley Al Shelley Mike Shelley Mr. and Mrs. James J. Shelley Mr. and Mrs. R. Shouldis Peggy Silco Frank Sims David Sincerbox Mr. and Mrs. Skoblicki Jane Skoblicki John Skoblicki Margaret Skoblicki Ken. Solntzeif Mrs. C. Sommer Mrs. A. Sorrentino Mrs. Albert J. Sorrentino Theresa Sorrentino Jaci Sotira Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sowley Frances Spallino Mrs. Andrew J. Squire John Stevenson Margaret Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Straub Dorothy Stubing Kathleen Suillivan, '60 Patricia Sullivan, '60 Theresa Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. William Sullivan Charlie Tastensen Col. Lanef Taylor Vincent Teta Lester Thompson Bernard Timmes Carol Ann-Timmes Robert Timurlane Michael Tino Otto Tomlin Neil J. Toomey Marie Uttendorfer Karen Wallace Mrs. Anne T. Walsh Frances Walsh, '63 John A. Walsh Mrs. Walters Eugene Ward Abigail Waters Peter L. Waters, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weeks, Sr. Cindy West Mrs. Margery K. Westcott J. W. Whelan, Sr. Eleanor White Whitehead's Hardware Diane C. Williams Francis Winters Mrs. Malcom Wooster Mrs. Howard R. Wright Mr. and Mrs. John V. Wylie Yule and Wife Mary Zimmer B. Zimmennan George Zimmermann Mrs. George Zimmermann Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zimmermann William Zuaaf 7' x . A ' 1 X A x ra: ... if Dorothea Dennis, one of Gold's lollypops, sings with might and main for her team. Business Patrons F IF TY DOLLARS COLLEGIATE OUTFITTING CO INC School Umforms 387 Fourth Avenue New York 16 N Y JAMES A MCEWAN CORP Haulmg Contractors 250 64th Street Brooklyn 20 N Y DONIINICK MILONE INC General Contractors 30 Mernck Road Rockvrlle Centre N Y TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS BANK OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE TRUST CO Rockvrlle Centre N Y jane O Grady drstrrbutes the red hats to her Gold cheerleaders COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS GC LOAN ASSN Rockv1lle Centre N Y FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK SULLIVAN SCHOLLY sr THORP 41 Front Street iacliiggi 22326 N Y Rockv1lle Centre lN Y IOANNE RELIGIOUS ARTICLES INC 69 North Park Avenue Rockvrlle Centre N Y TWENTY DOLLARS BILL KING SEWERS INC 2421 Grand Avenue Baldwm lN Y MACKEN MORTUARY 52 Chnton Avenue Rockvrlle Centre N Y THE GREAT ATLANTIC 6: PACIFIC TEA CO 6.30 Stewart Avenue Garden City N Y Compllments of PIC DESIGN CORPORATION East Rockaway N Y SCHWARTZ KIRWIN 6: FAUSS IEWELERS INC 16 Hudson Street HOLBRO PAINT CO 314 Sunrlse H1ghway Comphments of GEORGE SMITH 61 SONS Rockvllle Centre N Y PICONE BROS OF SUFFOLK INC Broad Hollow Road Farmmgdale N Y Jrm Naughton muses whrle wartmg for more patrons to check then- wraps A penny for your thoughts' ROCKVILLE NIINIEOLA SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 200 Sunrlse Hlghway Rockulle Centre N Y SULLIVANI WINE :Sc LIQUOR STORE 278 Nlerrlck Road Oceanslde N Y YVHITBREAD S SOlNS LUNIBER CO XIag,nol1a Boulevard Long Beach N Y FIFTEEN DOLLARS ACORN PUBLISHING CO 9 Front Street Rockwllle Centre N Y Lexmgton Ay enue New York N Y CLARKE 6: RIORDAN IlNC Insurance Agency 100 North Vlllage Aw enue Rockvllle Centre N Y D E BURNER Gr FUEL CORP 82 Chestnut Street Rockvllle Centre N Y F LOVVERS by CAROLE WVUPPER Sunnse Hrghway and Newbndge Road Bellmore N Y HAYES OLDSNIOBILE 247 Niernclt Road Used Cars 333 Xiernck Road Rockulle Centre N Y ISLAND FEDERAL S-KY INGS Sr LOAN ASSN Hempstead New Hyde Park Syosset NIORNIILE BROS 117 North Park Ax enue Rocky rlle Centre N Y PETTIT BROTHERS 6: CLAYTON Funerll Seruce 20 Lmcoln Avenue Rockulle Centre N Y THONIAS PORR ROOFING CO 119 'North X 1ll'1ge Ax enue Rockx 1lle Centre lN Y 149 N -,,,., , . , . 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Mary Ellen Murphy has a chat with Mary Fitzpatrick, Gold Team's M.C. las he first appearsJ, Maureen Wallace, Kathleen McConnin, Evelyn Scholly, Joann McEwan and Evelyne Kohlnrss. Josephine Coffey, '59 proudly gives information of Mt. St. Vincent, which she is now attending. LAUREL MEAT MARKET 230 XVest Park Avenue Long Beach, N. Y. LAWSON ASSOCIATES Rockville Centre, N. Y. LEADER MANUFACTURING CO., INC. Parochial School Uniforms and Head Wear 314 St. Charles Street St. Louis 2, Mo. T. J. MacDERMOTT CORP. 551 Fifth Avenue New York 17, N. Y. DAN McDONALD Luncheonette 45 Clinton Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. MARY IMMACULATE HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING 152-11 89th Avenue Jamaica 32, N. Y. MERKERT 6: SONS Sutphin Boulevard Jamaica, N. Y. RUPP CHEVROLET CORPORATION 619 Sunrise Highway Lynbrook, N. Y. WILLIAM H. SADLIER, INC. 11 Park Place New York 7, N. Y. SAFINA FLORISTS 26 North Park Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. RALPH P. SCHLEY Insurance, Real Estate Management 220 Merrick Road Rockville Centre, N. Y. ST. JAMES PHARMACY 201 Brower Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. Compliments of SEA BREEZE Otto Kunz Compliments of SEMAGON SORORITY SUNRISE PHARMACY 29 North Park Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. WALSH-CONLEY RELIGIOUS GOOD, INC. 38 North Franklin Street Hempstead, N. Y. WANTAGH CORNER The Home of Family Dinners 3491 Merrick Road Wantagh, N. Y. ONE OAK DAIRY, INC. Carle Place, N. Y. GENERAL DIAPER CORP. Elmhurst, N. Y. GRAND FUEL CO. 14 Prospect Avenue Lynbrook, N. Y. Compliments of RALEIGH ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT CO. SIX DOLLARS ANN'S STORES 273 Hempstead Avenue Malverne, N. Y. CRANE'S WANTAGH FLORIST and GARDEN CENTER 3285 Sunrise Highway VVantagh, N. Y. KOLLNER'S MEAT MARKET 40 North Village Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. FIVE DOLLARS AMPOL CHEMISTS 2570 Hemcfistead Turnpike East Mea ow, N. Y. AMERICAN YEARBOOK COMPANY A Division of jOSTEN,S ALLEN COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 1845 Broadway New York 23, N. Y. AL WUTTKE SIGNS 831 Brooklyn Avenue Baldwin, N. Y. ADAM ROOFING 8: SIDING CORP. Sunrise Highway Baldwin, N. Y. BALDVVIN TRIMMING CENTRE, INC. 1771 Grand Avenue Baldwin, N. Y. BEATO FUEL 6: APPLIANCE CORP. 50 North Grand Avenue Baldwin, N. Y. BELL-RAY SERVICE STATION 1946 North Grand and XVest Seeman Avenue Baldwin, N. Y. B. F. K. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Co., INC. 446 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N. Y. BRANDAN CONTRACTINC Co., INC. Excavating Contractors 7 Reeve Road Rockville Centre, N. Y. BROTHERS FUEL OIL and SERVICE STATION Business Patrons BRYN MAWR MARKET joseph Schmitt 199 Brower Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. CALIFORNIA PIE 8: BAKING CO. 300 Douglas Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of CAPITOL PAINT COMPANY 245 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N. Y. CARL HOPPL lk SONS in Baldwin, Inc. 100 Sunrise Highway Baldwin, N. Y. CENTER PHARMACY 1593 North Grand Avenue Baldwin, N. Y. CENTRAL TYPEWRITER CO. 2079 North Grand Avenue Baldwin, N. Y. CENTURY LINEN SERVICE, INC. 81-30 Cooper Avenue Glendale 27, N. Y. THE COUNTRY GENT 302 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N. Y. COUNTY WIDE BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 55 East Merrick Road Valley Stream, N. Y. COVERING, INC. 116 Cherry Lane Floral Park, N. Y. THE CROSSE Sz BLACKWELL COMPANY 338 Northem Boulevard Great Neck, N. Y. CUSANO BROS. INC. 19 Greenwood Place Valley Stream, N. Y. DEDEK BROTHERS 79 Maple Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. DEE IAY RECORDS 3:24 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N. Y. JAMES M. DILLON Insurance 19 Everdell Road East Rockway, N. Y. EAVES COSTUME CO., INC. 151 XVest 46th Street New York, N. Y. ELITE DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 2864 VVoods Avenue Oceanside, N. Y. Compliments of ERNIAK BROS. FALTERMEIER-LAYVSON LIQUOR CORP. 312 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N. Y. i fi' 1972 Bellmore Avenue Sister Gilmary spends a few moments with Mr. and Mrs. Bellmore, N. Y. Fitzpatrick at the Halloween llop. 15 FAHY 65 FUSCO FUNERAL DIRECTORS 2540 Loftus Avenue Oceanside N Y ANTHONY FARCO TRUCKING COMPANY 509 Chester Street South Hempstead N Y JOSEPH H FISHER 8: CO Accountants and Audrtors 30 Bedell St Freeport N Y THE F LOORTON E CORP 426 Atlantrc Avenue East Rockaway N Y FRANK S DECORATING SHOP 137 North Park Avenue Rockvxlle Centre N Y Business Patrons FREEPORT BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS After Kathryn Kelly crowned Our Lady she paused wlth 27 Hampton Place Freeport N Y F REEPORT DODGE 379 North Mam Street Freeport N Y FRONT STREET BAKESHOP Oppos1te R R Statxon Rockvllle Centre N Y THE GANLEY CO Provldence R I GARBOR JEWELERS 38A Grand Avenue Baldwin N Y GEORGE S PASTRY SHOP 298 Sunr1se Hlghway Roclnrlle Centre N Y JOSEPH A GEORG Mortgage Loan Correspondent 742 Fulton Avenue Hempstead N Y LAVVRENCE GONIULA Plumbrng and Heatmg 157 East Greenwxch Street Roosevelt N Y GORDON LUNIBER COMPAN 200 East Nlerrlck Road Valley Stream N Y GRABAU S INC Garden and Pet Supphes 171 Sunrxse Hrghway Rockv11le Centre N Y VV T GRANT GO Lynbrook N Y GRASSLAIND FUEL CORP G60 Long Beach Boulex ard Long Beach N Y 107 Y IINC GRAY S LUNCHEONETTE 16 North Merrlck Avenue Merrlck N Y GREYSTONE WINE 8: LIQUOR STORE 221 North Long Beach Road Rockvllle Centre N Y HARBOR FLORISTS INC 986 Church Street Baldwm N Y HERCHENRODER BROS INC 2914 24 Atlantlc Avenue Brooklyn N Y HINCK S DELICATESSEN 377 Long Beach Road Oceanslde N Y HARRY H HOFFMANN LUMBER CO 3300 Lawson Boulevard Oceansrde N Y HOME WINDOW CLEANING CO 161 Lrvrngston Street Brooklyn N Y HOTEL CARLTEN INC 371 Merrlck Road Rockvllle Centre N Y GEORGE J IOLI Beauty Consultants 36 South Park Ax enue Rockvrlle Centre N Y JAMAICA TIRES STORES INC Maxn Street and Sunr1se Hxghway Freeport N Y JONES YVINDOYV SHADE SHOP 274 Sunr1se Hxghway Rockvxlle Centre N Y her attendants Vrrgmra Sorrentlno and Kathryn Bruckner and a group of legnonarles KAUFMAN PHARMACY 31 South Park Avenue Rockvllle Centre N Y THE KLOSKI STORE 7 North V1llage Avenue Rockvllle Centre N Y ALFRED N KRUMMENACKER Garden Supphes Lmden Boulevard Elmont N Y LEDER S JEWELERS 15 North Vxllage Avenue Rockvrlle Centre N Y LENNY Br SAM S DOLL S Garden Clty N Y LEVIN S OCEANSIDE PHARMACY INC Oceans1de N Y Nisgr Wrllxams talks wrth Dorothy Kxley and Jane Clare , .. . , L A , .. . , .. , .. , , .. 5 , .. . , , .. , ' ' ' H 1 ' ' ' , . - . 3 ' , . . I x ' , .. - , .. I, . . '5 ' , - L - P Q - ' ' , . . -Y. 1 1 44 rn , .. The Home of Good Food 61 New Hyde park Road . . ' , . . ' 1 , . . , , ., . Q. , .. , .. , .. 1 L . ' , . . , .. Y 1 1 , , , I F ' ' - , . . Y s ' ' l , . . ll 1 ' ' . . A , I ' , .. , .. 7 v v ' .. L 1 - - I , . . A ' I EDWARD F LIEBEH Funeral Home 9 East Valley Stream Boulevard Valley Stream N Y 1893 North Bellmore Avenue LILY PHARMACY North Bellmore N Y LUNDGREN 6: MAUSE 175 Wrlllam Street New York N Y LYNN DETECTIVE AGENCY Hub Process Servmg Co 169 Vmcent Drxve East Meadow N Y JOHN W McDONNELL Home Improvements 109 North Lee Avenue Rockville Centre N Y MALVERNE BAKERY 253 Hempstead Avenue Malverne N Y MARACINA S BEAUTY SALON Permanent NVave Experts 1922 WVantagh Avenue Wantagh N Y MAX S ARMY 6: NAVY STORE 29 North Park Avenue Rockvllle Centre N Y HATTI AND LOUIS MAZZA Produce 5A Maple Avenue Rockvllle Centre N Y THE MEADOW BROOK NATIONAL BANK Servmg Long Island MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY 10 Umon Avenue Lynbrook N Y MERCHANDISE MART Lynbrook N Y MERRICK PAPER STOCK CO Memck Road Iamalca N Y MID ISLE LANES INC 817 Pemnsula Boulex ard Hempstead N Y MR FORMAL INC 26 North Vxllage Avenue Rockvrlle Centre MUR LEES INC Lynbrook N Y NEWMARK Bc LEWIS Long Island Corp 369 Plandome Road Manhasset N Y OCEANSIDE LAUNDRY SERVICE Long Beach Road Oceansrde N Y PARK AVENUE FURRIERS 273 Sunnse Hlghway Rockvllle Centre N Y Business Patrons PARK LINN SERVICE STATION INC 50 South Park Avenue Rockvxlle Centre N Y THE PARKWAY HOTEL Sunnse Hrghway Bellmore N Y PAT S CLEANERS 8: TAILORS 2879 South RfIl1bUlTl Avenue Baldwm N Y PICONE BUILDING MATERIALS and SUPPLIES 7810 Flatlands Avenue Brooklyn 36 N Y PAUL S CONFECTIONERY 28 North Park Avenue Rockvllle Centre N Y POSTUR LINE SHOES 8 North Park Avenue Rockvllle Centre N Y RAAY NORS CABIN Sunnse Hlghway Baldwm N Y RIGHTWAY LAUNDRY and CLEANERS 93 North Park Avenue Roekvllle Centre N Y RITE SERVICE FUEL CO INC 78 North Grand Avenue Baldwm N Y RITE WAY FUEL INC 2543 North jerusalem Road East Meadow N Y SCHOELERMANN S 18 North Park Avenue Rockvllle Centre N Y SERVICE CLEANERS 8: TAILORS 407 Rockaway Avenue Valley Stream N Y SHIELDS LIQUOR SHOP 19 West Menlck Road Valley Stream N Y HOWARD THOMAS Prlme Meats and Phxladelphxa Poultry 413 Beach 129th Street Belle Harbor N Y SUBURBAN ENGINEERING CO 115 Herncks Road Mmeoli N Y JOHN S THORP AGENCY 66 North Vxllage Avenue Rockulle Center N Y TOPS TEMPORARY PERSONNEL INC 178 Sunnse Hxghway Rockvllle Centre N Y VALLEY STREAM PARK INN 130 NVest Memck Road Valley Stream N Y VILLAGE WINE 8: LIQUORS 38 North Vlllage Avenue Rockvxlle Centre N Y W 81 W SERVICE STATION Slnclaxr Products Nixlburn and Grand Avenues Baldwm N Y WAGON WHEEL GIFTS 634 Nlerrlck Road Rocltvllle Centre N Y WANTAGH MINIT CAR WASH Sunnse Hrghway and Seaford Avenue YVantagh N Y I A WEISS SHELL SERVICE STATION Seaman Avenue and St Luke s Place Baldwln N Y WEST PARK GARAGE 8: SERVICE STATION INC 576 YVest Park Avenue Long Beach N Y F W WOOLWORTH CO X L CLEANERS INC 340 North Grand Avenue Baldwln N Y CARVEL 570 Sunnse Hxghway Rockvxlle Centre N Y NAGEL INC 111 Lawrence Street Brooklyn 1 N Y VILLAGE PHOTO SHOP 19 South Park Avenue Rockvxlle Centre N Y Mr Ferdmando drrects a morrung session of the band lo THREE DOLLARS MILTON E. ACKERMAN 279 Hempstead Avenue Malveme, N. Y. AIMRITE LIGHTING FIXTURE DIST. 13-15 South Village Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. ANGEL'S PHARMACY ARBOR PET SHOP 627 Merrick Road Oceanside, N. Y. ARP'S DELICATESSEN 145 North Park Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. BARASCH-FINER, INC. Real Estate 59 North Park Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. BARKA IEWELERS 10A North Park Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. K. H. BECKER Painting and Decorating 150 Connecticut Avenue Massapequa, N. Y. ARTHUR BEHRMANN Delicatessen 505 Merrick Road Rockville Centre, N. Y. BELLES 'N' BEAUS 27 North Park Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. BELLPARK PHARMACY Vincent G. LaFalce 2225 jerusalem Avenue North Merrick, N. Y. HERMAN BRODSKY St SON, INC. 190 Milburn Avenue Baldwin, N. Y. BRYN MAWR DELICATESSEN 195 Brower Avenue Rockville Centre, N .Y. CAMPISI PHARMACY 59 North Village Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. CARROLL'S PHARMACY North Grand and Stanton Avenue Baldwin, N. Y. CHOW MEIN INN 3A North Park Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. CHUBBUCK'S DRUGS 3 South Main Street Freeport, N. Y. COMMUNITY SERVICE STATION 128 North Village Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. COMMUNITY SUPPLY CO. 112 Franklin Street New York, N. Y. 154 Business Patrons CORSET LOUNGE 20 South Park Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. DE BONO'S DELICATESSEN 18 South Village Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. D'ERRICO XVatchmakers, Iewelers, Religious Articles 49 North Village Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. DUERK BROS., INC. 2067 Grand Avenue Baldwin, N. Y. EASTERN APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. 711 Merrick Road Oceanside, N. Y. EHMANN'S VARIETY 982 Church Street Baldwin Harbor, N. Y. ELLNER Br PIKE Wholesale and Retail Food 421 Merrick Road Oceanside, N. Y. EMILE'S CANDIES 661 Merrick Road Rockville Centre, N. Y. ENTEL JEWELERS, INC. 1935 North Grand Avenue Baldwin, NL Y. ETTORE RESTAURANT 42 North Franklin Street Hempstead, N. Y. JOHN FELBINGER Tailors and Cleaners 139 North Park Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. FOSTER WINES 8: LIQUORS, INC. 1937 North Grand Avenue Baldwin, N. Y. FRONT STREET LUNCHEONETTE 49 Front Street Rockville Centre, N. Y. FULLERTON FUNERAL HOME, INC. 769 Merrick Road Baldwin, N. Y. GARDEN CITY APPLIANCES 361 Clinton Street Hempstead, N. Y. GEM CLEANERS, INC. 84 North Village Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. GEORGE'S BEAUTY SALON 193 Brower Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. GERONIMO SHOE SHOP Mineola Avenue Valley Stream, N. Y. QCA On the steps of Columbia University are Nuala Crowcock, Kathleen Dolan, Marie Fealy, Mary De Weese, Marianne Gaffney and Marilyn Mahler. These members of the Agnesian Rock and Lamb staffs attended the publications conference. GIBSON STATIONERY STORE 230 Merrick Road Rockville Centre, N. Y. GIFT LORE 304 Hempstead Avenue Malveme, N. Y. GREYSTONE CHEMISTS, LTD. 197 North Long Beach Road Rockville Centre, N. Y. GUS'S MARKET Groceries and Fish 78 North Grand Avenue Baldwin, N. Y. HANSEN'S CLEANING PAINT 433 Jerusalem Avenue Uniondale, N. Y. HARRY'S BEAUTY SALON Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N. Y. Parents looking over some of the work at the Art Exhibit. EUGENE HAVVKINS 81 SON HARDIVARE South Pxrlx Ax enue Rocltx 11Ie Centre N I HILLNIAN BROS SERW ICE STATION 160 Nierrlclc Roid Oceanslde N Y HOOPER APPLIANCE 77 North X 111'1ge Ax enue Roelxx 11Ie Centre N IRELAND S NURSERY 473 Nierndt Ro1d Ocelnslde N Y JACKIE SHOP Dresses Sportsxxelr md Aceessorlts 68 North Grind Ax enue Buldxvm N Y JAFFE S PHARNIACY 78 1North X llI'lg6 Ax enue Rockx 11Ie Centre IN Y JOBST BAKE SHOP 10 INorth Gr md Avenue Bqldxvm IN Y JOHNNY S MARKET NIIHCOII IN Y JOHN S NIARRET Prune NIL its md Poultrx Q6 INorth Gr md Ax enue Bwldxvm N Y JOSEPHIINE YARNS North V111 nge Ax enue Rockxllle Centre N Y K 85 NI SERVICE STATIOIN 131 1N0rth Plrlx Axcnue Roclxxllle Centre N I THE KNITTING CORNER 1894 North Crlntl Axtnut Brltlxxm N I KOPF S NIODERN DELIC-KTESSEIN 304 Jerusalem Ax enue Hempsteld N Y LAUNDRONIAT EQUIPPED HALF HOUR LAUNDRY '73 South Prrlt Axenue ROClxX1IlL Ctntre N I LAL RENCE S CANIERA 81 GIFT SHOP 770 SIIIIIINL ll15.,hxx IX Rotltxllle Centre N I Business Patrons LIBERTY BARBER SHOP 61 North N 1lIlJ.,C Ax enue Roclxxrlle Centre N Y NIAC 61 NI AC AUTO SERVICE Cedflrhurst N Y CHARLES A Nic-KNOY INC Plumbmg 61 Hewtmff Contractors 301 YY est Plrk -Xx en11e Long Beach N Y NIARTY S SHOE REPAIR 6: NOVELTY XVORK 4 Bro ldxvqy Lynbrook N Y NASSAU SIIOE REPAIRIING 141 North 1 uk Axenue Roekxrlle Centre N Y NIORITZ QUALITY BAKE SHOP 109 Bedford Ax enue Bellmore IN Y NIULLER S LUNCHEONETTE 309 'xlerrxck Road Rockxrlle Centre N Y NIULLER S RELIGIOUS ARTICLES 91 W '1rren Street New York 8 N Y 183 North Long, B1 uh Ro rd Roclxxlllc Centre IN Y NASH PHARNIACY of NIALVERNE 747 Iluupstmd Ax enue Nhlx erne N Y NASSAU GARDEN SUPPLY CORP 1178 Nlerrlelt Ro ld Nlerrlck N Y NOBLE RYDELL INC liurnlture 3010 'xlt rrlelt Ro ld I Int 15,11 'N Y N ONIARK CLEANERS INC 09 XX ut Nlerrlclt Rolcl X rllex Streim N Y OLYNIPIC SKI SHOP South Prrlt Ax enue Roclxxllle Ctntre N COIIIIBIIIIICHIS of J J ONEIL PARK LIQUOR CORPORATION Of N1 11x erm INC 'll' s 3332 88121, Kenneth Rxpple recelves a copy of Llfe at My Fmgertlps from Slster Henry Joseph ln recognxtlon of hls oratorncal achlevements He has Just shown Slster his recent awards of a wrrst watch and medal PART PET SHOP INC 19 INorth Grand Axenue B'1Idw1n N Y PETER S HAIRDRESSERS 180 Long BC 'lCl'l Roicl Roelxxrllc Centre N Y PHIL AMY FLORIST 77 Rock lxx IV Ax enue Vrllcy Streim N Y PIONIEER BARBER SHOP 3 Xliple Ax enue Roeltxllle Centre 'N Y THE PLACE RESTAURANT 71A South Plrlt Ax enue Roclxx 111e Center IN Y Compliments of POST CITY SWEET SHOP Twnrlers and band march on the field before a football game They wrll spur the team on to VICIOYY loo 4 1' 1 . -- 1 14 I 1 , to .- I I I' -- 4 4 4. I 4 .4 I IR1 4- ,, I. ' I , 2 '. . 1 ' , A -f f -4 . ' 4 v.4 , A 4 4 I , . 4 , I . , 4 - I II .., - . . ,- 4 . 4 . - , . 4 . , . :' - -' ' - ,. -' -A V I I 1 ,I 5 , , .Q ' . 1 . .- . .4 ' ' I4 ' I 40 4 ,I , ' . , V . . , ,4 ' N , ' - ' 1 , 4 . , I ' V I ' ' f- ,.. ,I 1 L .. . 4 - , - . .' . I ' I I ,- , I B I , . A I ' . . I 4 1 , , 1 I 'U ,r I f .4 . . 4 4 Q 4 . . 2 I , G - I . 4 , . 4 - 4 .' 1 PI 1, 1 7 ,.,,. , , V 4 Q . 4 ' 4 , ' I1 6, . f ' 1' Z f 1 -1 ' ,, - f- N4 Il , I 3' ' 1 1 . . I ' I I 1:5 I ' I 1 ' I I . I . ' Is Q ' , P I 4I U5 1- 4I I .I 4 . f- I I . ,I 4 II. F . I , V, O ' 1 I P 4 - 1 V . ' . , 4 , - , I . I, , za 4 Z -A . ,y I4 4 ' ' , . . , , 4 I , . s E 1 I ' 4 N ' , ' 2: ' , ' ' , 1 V ' ' 4 ' - . 4 ' , .. , ,. . ,.. , 4 . , . . I II I 5 . ,, , I , 4 . I 1 J , II - . f I.,: E I 4 I I I 4 I G . I 4 I , , . 3' ' . S Z . I U I 171 1 . m '. 1 1 1 I . N- , f' 1 I , ,, .' - . , ,,,., ..- ' 'hesfwx ' T1 .4 ' uf' N 1' ' 1' - , 1--l' ' A . I :I I . I V ,,,., I .4 'ef 4. , n f-3 I . , I , .,,,. I .. I , 1 4 ' . . W if ,, ' 4 ' I4 ' 4 4 , A - . - . A 'Ax ...Y .1 ,V ' . - .... . uf' X, 4 ' . . g I I I ' ' 1 .t N, 4 PRISCILLA PRIM Baldwin's Youth Center 60 North Grand Avenue Baldwin, N. Y. RAY'S CAMERA SIIOP 304 Hempstead Avenue Malverne, N. Y. REX FOOD MARKET 104 Bedford Avenue Bellmore, N. Y. PAT RICIOPPO General Contracting 50 VVood Street Lynbrook, N. Y. RITA KRAMER Dresses, Sportswear, Accessories 9 North Park Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. ROCKVILLE CENTRE TRADING POST Marine, Camping, Hunting, Fishing Equipment 243 Merrick Road Rockville Centre, N. Y. ROCKVILLE HOBBYCRAFT, INC. 316 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N. Y. ROCKVILLE PAINT CO. 272 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N. Y. SALLY'S YOUTH CENTER 276 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N. Y. HANS W. SCHWEDTMANN 17 South Park Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. Business Patrons SHERRY'S PIZZERIA 176 North Long Bench Road Rockville Centre, N. Y. HARVEY SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY 272 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N. Y. ALBERT SOOS Optometrist - Optician 271 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N. Y. SOUND SERVICE ENGINEERS 1778 Hempstead Turnpike East Meadow, N. Y. SPIGEL'S STATIONERY STORE Rockaway Avenue Valley Stream, N. Y. STAR LUMBER CARRIERS CORP. 1150 Grand Street Brooklyn, N. Y. STERLING'S PHARMACY 318 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N. Y. STEVEN'S 81 THOMPSON PAPER CO. Greenwich, N. Y. STONEHENGE SHOES Young People's Footwear 1960 Grand Avenue Baldwin, N. Y. SUN PAINT 179 Grand Avenue Baldwin, N. Y. SUNRISE HOUSEVVARES 292 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N. Y. SUNRISE SIGN CO. 43 Clinton Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. SUNSET ICE CREANI Bl LUNCHEONETTE 272 Merrick Road Rockville Centre, N. Y. SYLVIA'S CORSET CENTRE 266 Merrick Road Rockville Centre, N. Y. TERRACE PHARMACY 242 Merrick Road Oceanside, N. Y. THE THREE TOVVNS SELF-SERVICE LAUNDROMAT 218 Merrick Road Oceanside, N. Y. TOWN MODES 23 North Village Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. TRI COUNTY CLEANERS 124 Merrick Road Baldwin, N. Y. TREASURE TRADES CO. 1890 North Grand Avenue Baldwin, N. Y. VILLAGE PHOTO SHOP 19 South Park Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. VINCENT HOUSE OF BEAUTY 1653 North Grand Avenue Baldwin, N. Y. WEEKS MOVING 61 STORAGE CORP. 55 Maple Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. In the intermission of the Blue and Gold Meet the photographer captures a part of the large audience. Conway Robert 48 125 'l' Pll1'l'allIl Abbamonte Suzanne 46 Adams Maureen 20 82 85 96 Ahearn John 42 Ahearn Kathleen 51 9 Ahmuty Joan 51 8 Ahmuty Wrlluam 42 76 Ahrens Ellen 51 89 99 Archer Mlchaele 44 68 Alexander Francis 42 88 Alexander James 51 Altenburg Carl 50 61 Altman Joseph 42 56 89 129 Amerman Deirdre 51 74 89 Anzalone Joseph 20 68 87 89 Anderer John 42 Anderson David 44 Anderson John 54 63 99 Andreoll Mary 49 Andrews Joan 20 84 105 Armstrong Susan 20 62 82 84 100 Arroyo Anthony 20 64 83 125 Astarlta Robert 44 122 124 129 Attfleld Bruce 44 Bacher Wllllam 44 Baffa Mary 20 93 99 110 Barley Caroline 48 83 86 117 9 Baker Frank 51 Baker Vlrglnla 49 Balboa Henry 20 60 Baldwin Gerald 48 Banzer John 48 136 Barcla Carole 20 68 Barlxn Mary 44 Barnett Josephine 44 68 Barrera Henry 47 125 Barron Vincent 46 Battenfeld John 44 Baudom Barbara 45 85 Baudoum Jean 51 89 Beams James 44 122 123 Beatty John 20 97 Beatty Richard 44 Becker Davud 21 62 Beebe Elame 42 82 Belt: Andrea 51 Bencm Joanne 52 Bencuna Frank 47 Benedlk Claudia 51 Bemncasa Ruchard 21 73 Bennett Arthur 49 116 Bensen Joan 49 Bergen Patrrcla 47 82 116 Berke Susan 42 79 88 93 Blssett Marporle 21 Blake Harry 51 65 Blessung Kathleen 44 103 Bllgh Valerie 46 69 Bloser Herbert 52 Bonacum Michael 42 Botty Michael 91 Bovmo Rosemarie 21 68 84 85 Bozza Robert 44 Braddrsh Kevun 50 66 125 Brady Mary 44 Brande Kathryn 47 Braun Josephme 21 81 83 Bremer Alnce 54 74 Brennan Bnan 49 130 Brennan Brennan Brennan Brennan Brnndley Gerard 21 Raymond 21 67 68 73 Sandra 42 86 98 103 Susan 49 Betty 47 93 Brink Rosemary 52 74 Broderlck Peter 21 79 126 127 13 31 Broderick Wllllam 47 129 Broschart George 21 62 Brown Gary 48 98 125 130 Brown Joseph 49 99 Bruckner Kathryn 22 68 80 84 112 Brunauer Patricia 52 83 111 Bruno Wllllam 22 58 114 122 Bucher Claire 22 71 106 Buckbee Claire 22 82 Buckley Damel 51 65 Bull Elleen 49 Bundy Bundy Burke Burke Robert 49 130 Theodore 85 130 Robert 52 Thomas 22 Burrowes Margaret 22 Butler Butler Butler Butler Lynn 52 59 82 111 Marne 22 60 82 0 4 Peggyann 44 Thomas 44 89 Buttner Rosann 22 98 Byrne Richard 52 Cahull Stephen 52 65 135 Calvelll Loulse 53 Campbell John 54 89 Cannon Dorothy 44 82 Cantwell Terrence 48 Capshaw Kathleen 44 Caputo Jacqueline 53 82 Caragher Carol 53 67 Carey Charmaine 82 83 Carmody Patncua 47 79 98 Carney Gall 44 Carter Ruta 44 68 Carty Robert 22 122 Caselln John 47 Casey Francls 49 Casey Michael 54 57 63 Cassidy Ruth 49 Casson Joseph 23 73 91 94 98 Caswell Joan 44 Cattaneo David 44 68 Cavanagh Angela 48 82 96 Cavanaugh Peter 23 62 Cawley Mary 53 Cerow Rlchard 23 Chadwick Carol 23 Channer Wayne 54 63 Clanflone Michael 23 Chlcarella Albert 49 Chisholm Chrlstlne 46 71 Chrustne Donald 54 85 130 Cnamullo Louls 49 125 Clancy Brlan 53 67 90 Clare Jane 48 82 152 Clarke Lmda 51 Clarkson Ellen 46 Cleva Nancy 23 64 Collms Michael 23 67 122 Colluton Mary 53 Confoy Kathleen 53 Conlan Robert 23 Connolly James 23 96 133 Conroy Janlce 47 119 Conroy Margaret 48 82 Conway Hugh 23 81 87 97 4 3 13 137 8 Cooke Kathryn 24 83 Cook Ronald 42 Coonelly Joann 24 71 46 Cooper Mary 44 82 Corr Thomas 43 Cosgrove Jeanne 45 Costello Thomas Courtm Susan 54 Courtney Natalie 47 Cox Thomas 46 70 Cramer Chrlstlne 54 Cramer Sue 48 Creede Martha 42 Crowcock Nuala 42 90 88 154 Cummungs Dems 24 72 136 138 Cummlskey Ellen 24 62 Cunningham Geraldine 49 Curley Kathleen 48 Curley Mlchael 24 78 94 97 140 Curtm Denis 53 Curtm Neal 42 122 129 Cusano Pauline 24 84 Daly Joan 44 Daly Norlne 24 DAmato Armand 136 138 DAmore Victor 44 DAndrea Peter 47 Danemeyer Kathryn DAnguo Robert 44 Davls Roberta 54 82 Deane Rosemary 51 Debus Maryanna 24 104 DeClue Patrlcla 47 104 Delgnan John 44 89 Delaney Joseph 50 Dennis Dorothea 44 148 DePnetto Barbara 54 Desmond Carol 45 85 Desmond Mary 52 61 Desnoes Lmda 51 De Trano Joseph 53 67 Detwlller Albert 53 Deverall Peter 44 De Weese Mary 42 80 154 De Weese Patrlcxa 49 82 Dillon Daniel 47 56 Drllon Mlchael 53 Dlscenza Ann 49 Dlsler Geraldune 45 Dodd Arthur 50 61 129 Dolan Kathleen 42 154 Downe Doyle Droge Droge Dugan Dugan Dugan Y Wlllcam 51 129 Nancy 48 Kathryn 25 73 82 92 Mary 51 74 Edward 25 57 122 Ellen 25 57 Maura 49 Dungate Ann 42 82 B8 Dungate James 51 Dunn George 48 125 130 Durham Judlth 26 74 117 Durkun Wmlllam 49 134 Durnan Elizabeth 50 147 Dwyer Richard 42 59 83 135 Edvardsen Chrlstopher 51 125 Eggers John 47 Engeman Ann 26 65 84 105 Errlchlello P81fICI8 44 Eppug Mary 48 83 Ewen Bernice 45 85 Fackler John 26 97 113 114 Farco Rosemary 45 85 93 Farrell Margaret 26 72 Fasano Ralph 49 Faulkner John 51 Faulkner Michael 49 Faye Paul 44 Fealy Marne 42 80 154 Fegan Elleen 26 70 Fellmann Richard 26 122 Femmel Barry 52 Fenley Elizabeth 26 108 Fennell Domlmc 42 Ferguson Katherme 85 Ferguson Richard 26 134 136 137 Ferrari Mary Lou 26 Ferrl Joseph 26 Flnn Wllllam 52 59 61 83 135 Flsher Patrlcla 27 110 Fitzgerald Fitzgerald Futzgerald Fltzglbbon Fltzpatrxck 150 94 Fltzslmons Elleen 27 62 83 Mary 42 Robert 49 Gerald 48 Mary 27 82 Thomas 44 Fletcher Susan 27 Flynn Patrlcla 48 Foery Catherune 51 82 Foltz James 27 98 Folts Joanne 52 92 Forman Gay 49 Foth James 45 Fox James 44 68 Franck Deborah 49 93 107 4 Franck Ellzabeth 27 82 84 4 116 2 Frederlcks Nicholas 45 Dolan Patrlcla 48 82 Dolezel Carol 24 117 Dollard Katherine 25 Donofreo Donohue Donohue Donohue Donohue Donovan Paul 25 70 Elleen 43 Noel 25 70 Wxlllam 48 Wllllam 51 Maureen 25 Coen Anne 47 Coffey Coffey Collins Collins Agnes 48 James 42 Carol 44 Mary 49 68 Dooley Wllllam 44 Dougherty John 46 Dougherty Maureen 25 93 Dowd Owen 25 122 126 128 Frexn Mary 27 67 72 92 Frlel Ann 45 85 Frles Edward 44 Furey Marianne 27 82 Fusco Theresa 44 Gaffney Mananne 42 80 88 103 104 154 Gaffney Richard 45 85 88 126 130 Galan Arthur 44 Galbo Lucllle 43 65 66 82 A , , I . 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We have taken as our theme Popes and Youthv because we are aware of the great influence that the Holy Fathers have exerted through the years on the youth of the world We also wished to show our appreciation for being fortunate in having so many Popes of Youth Always believing that the Supreme Pontiffs are representatives of Christ on earth and the head of His Holy Church we have taken to heart the many words of advice that they have given us during the 20th century in par ticular Those thoughts we have printed in this book Because we want to show the deep appreciation and love we feel for Pope john XXIII we have dedicated this book to him During his short Pontificate he has proven his great love for the youth of today We the editors and staff of The Lamb wish to express our thanks to all who have so generously assisted us in publishing our yearbook To Sister Rosaire our moderator Sister Henry joseph and the entire faculty the New City Printing Co Lorstan Thomas Studios and the entire student body Gods blessing and our sincere thanks' I I , I ffl! , ,1f1' I 1 1' , ,1 ffl 1 l s 1 l K ix lx xxx .A xx 'N h 'fly iv mx A ,lv . 15 l ' n x Wim :kk M N N V-al N X N ma an Eagan-:tang NEW CITY PRINTING co , . 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