St Agnes Seminary School - Agnesian Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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MOLLOY, S.T.D Blflaop of Brooklyn To Our Beloved Pmfenif we offer this 1951 edition of the Agnesian, a perpetual memory of four happy years at Saint Agnes Seminary. Under the inspiration of St. Cecilia, we have endeavored to carry out the theme of this book. 4 Our Chapel HERE IN THE QUIET CHAMBER OF PRAYER OFTEN A SEMITE IS FOUND PRAYING TO THE VIRGIN FAIR, TO THE KING OF HEAVEN CROWNED. MANY THANKS FOR MANY FAVORS YES, MANY PRAYERS ASCEND FROM HERE TO CHRIST, OUR LORD AND SAVIOR TO MARY, OUR MOTHER SO DEAR. LouiJe Levefque ,loan O'Tmnto 5 SR. MARY AGNES Pnmcuvm. SR ANNA LORETTO Rcuonon R. MARIE CONCEPCI oN Mm-uunvncs UUH DWL I UKS SR. MARY ANGELUS H111-any SR. MARY TIMOTHY Lnrm SR. AGNES DOROTHY F QQNLH SR. FLORENCE JOSEPH U Euausu SR. MAKIH VIRGQ Scum Siuomes U-L Il 5 tl T y flusn5 1 5 IN Q 'S 2 5 .f 6 'Qs-.N SR, GRACE XAVIER MUSIC NRS. L. ENGE LS DRnMArmy SR.MARU1 LOUISE Laaanxy MISS E. IVCAFFREY ART PROF5. CJRHLO AND MACK' Oncuerfvln SKMARY ANTI-IILIA Scnence MRS. BERDERILH Puvsncnm Team far. PROF.R.WEbER 4-MRS. MULlEI Drawn no The Graduate Whither the path of the accredited scholar? To follow the Spirit or the elusive dollar? To spin, to toil, to ponder, to pray? What holds the future each coming day? No more a fledgling, secure in her nest The eaglet soars, to face with zest The conflicts, new with each coming dawn. On life's vast chess board-Queen or Pawn? J. Lyons M. Harnett 8 DVE RTURE CZIGJJ 0 yalluafy I DOROTHY ANNE BRUDER St. Rose of Lima Peggy. . MARGARET ANNE BLUM St. Francis de Sale: . proud aunt . . . a lover of fun . . . sweet and simple . . . Here P-A-L . . . dog crazy . . . loveliness personified . . . contagious smile . . . loved by all . . . an angel in disguise . . . where there's Peggy, there's joan. Dot . . . ten o'clock scholar . . . talents galore . . . Wrigley's best customer . . . natural intelligence . . . those sparkling brown eyes . . . never worries . . . loves to scribble . . . math whiz. lVba?? Betty-Lou follow her But l'm baby .ritting. ' ELIZABETH LOUISE BUSTO St. Francis de Sale: . . . sunny disposition . . . mischief seems to . . . driving lessons at Gus's Academy . . . New Year's Resolutions . . . Rosemary's twin , . . fun to know . Betts. I0 . . wonderful to remember . . . That's our Do you wanna split it with me? SARA IRENE CHAPMAN St. Fmncir de Sale: Sally . . . Sodality and Orchestra Treasurer . . . stag line's dream . . . lustrous hazel eyes . . . hearty laugh . . . Ginny's best audience . . . our Jack Benny . . . flashing dimples . . . fun to be with . . . that natural look. Oh, the idiot. PATRICIA ANN FUCHS St. Francis de Saler Pat . . . G.O. Secretary . . . smile that matches her wonderful personality . . . at home on any dance floor . . .mailman's best patron . . . daily cruises in the Capt. Pat . . . cute and lively . . . Prof. Weber's prodigy. I got a letter. JOAN MARIA FARRELL St. Francir de Saler joan . . . personality plus . . . baby doll . . . Sodality secretary . . . warm-hearted with a huge capacity for friendship . . . never rushes . . . Coddityj . . . wonder- ful to know . . . my poor Fuzzie . . . where there's joan, there's Peggy. Hi ya H on. 'II MOIRA ANN HARNETT St. Brendan: Mickey . . . Hudson taxi service . . . remembered for a Republic number . . . Beyond the Sea . . . Joan's bowl- ing tutor . . . the other half of Professional Mourner's Inc. . . . a gladiola in hand is worth two in the vase. C'e.rt La Vie. VIRGINIA MARIE GOGGIN St. Francis de Sale: Ginny . . . Tuesday singer . . . welcomes latecomers . . . personality plus . . . lunch counter . . . dry wit . . . sunny disposition . . . humorous remarks . . . twinkling brown eyes . . . true friend . . . famous notebooks. l.rn't that a riot. ' JOAN DOROTHY JENSEN Good Shepherd Jennie . . . dancing blue eyes . . . Miss Ebinger . . . spontaneous wit . . . a dream on skates . . . our Broad way star . . . Anybody hear Lawrence last night? . . . Al Jolson's chief mourner. If: you tootrief' 'I2 DORIS ROSE KNUPPERTZ P. S. 119 Doris . . . sweetness with a sparkle . . . dreamy far away look . . . sincere . . . life's ambition to visit the Sierra Mrs. . . . last at the lunch table . . . sharp wir . . . big brown eyes . . . future Clara Barton. Tbat'.f Ike greatest. 32 1, ll. MARILYN MURIEL MCCARTHY St. Edmund Marilyn . . . Orchestra president . . . you adorable red- head . . . rocketship X. T. . . . nightly visitor . . . birdy of the clarinet section . . . fun to have fun with . . . loves a joke . . . happy go lucky. Yah know. ff. B JOAN ANN LYONS St. Brendan: joan . . . friend in need . . . sense of humor . . . California, here I come . . . people who live in glass houses . . . So Tired . . . professional mourner . . . our inimitable Kay. You can't fight City Hall. 'I3 , lg 5 BONITA LOIS MOORE P. S. 197 FLORENCE LOUISE MCVARISH P. S. 222 Flo . . . oh, those beautiful eyes . . . la plus petite ange . all I want for Xmas is my one front tooth . . serenades us with old black joe . . . other half of Marilyn and Flo . . . charming personality. D0n't tell me. Bonnie . . . G.O. president . . . avid Ken-asta fan . . . ambition: visit Hawaii in 5 years . . . class orator . . . some letters tied in blue song circe Pen l- . . . . . . nsy vania belle . . . jeanne's untiring listener . . . loyal friend. Girly lake ball duty. I Y. Nell . face . to help for her 'I4 E E EDNA HELEN NELSON Good Shepherd . . soft brown eyes . . . gay and zany . . . baby . . a ready supply of kleenex . . . always willing . . . our plant waterer . . . will be remembered charming smile and those fabulous pickles. Did you ever ree a dream walking? JOAN ELIZABETH PURDON St. Brendanr Sneezy . . . at home at the keyboard . . . class tap- dancer . . . unusual laugh . . . friendly disposition . . . stories of Lefty Le Blanc . . .Connecticut belle . . . better late than never. Oh, excuse me. ' -ew Xi BARBARA DOROTHY RICH Holy Innocent! Barb . . . Sodality president . . . ready, willing and able . . . neatness personified . . . prefers PREPerab1e company . . . summers at Breezy . . . blonde hair and A blue eyes . . . troubled romances. C'mon girls, quit it. ROSEMARY REGINA QUINN St. Fmncir de Sale: Rose . . . pretty as a picture . . . witty remarks . . . special rendition of Si1very Moon . . . part of Berty-n- Rose . . . Canasta signals that never work . . . our future Madame Curie?? . . . fun to have fun with . . . ideal friend. l'll cull you at .reven. 15 5 CATHERINE JEANNE ZIMMERMANN St. Vincent Ferrer Jeanne . . . short and sweet . . . rabid Terry and the Pirates fan . . . fashion plate . . . just mention Duke Snider . . . math genius . . . class dictionary . . . treasure of a friend . . . Sodality vice-president. Where tlJere': life, tbefelf hope. ADELAIDE MARIE WINFIELD St. Fmncix de Sale: Ad . . . G.O. Vice-President . . . a cute combination of blonde hair and blue eyes . . . nightinale of the 4B . . . exciting summers at Breezy . . . yen for Fordham . . . bundle of laughs . . . full of pep and personality. Be good. M is G I.. -:IT Eg? -xg - ini 'ST v::.::1.':?l 4-i,.i': ' i g 'I6 STARDUST Our four years at St. Agnes have ended, all we have left are Memories The days of old were ours, our hearts were gay and light, dancing a pathway through life. Yes! Now we are leaving, but we shall always remember the happy days of four fabulous years. The Hrst year was a little bit of heaven, as twenty-seven eager but frightened freshmen entered the gate of St. Agnes. With a little hesitation we approached the school, and soon found our appointed classroom. Our new official teacher, Sister Agnes Dorothy was also a beginner at St. Agnes. There were many rules and many traditions to learn, but we weren't frightened, for we could all learn together. Soon we met our seniors and before we has a chance to realize it we were being hazed. We must have looked rather silly with one large shoe and one large slipper, as we trudged along the halls, our hair neatly combed into ten little pig-tails tied with red and yellow bows. But then our father's shirt and two bath towels, pinned one down the front and one down the back, added nothing to our glamour. We hoped that with the sun glasses and band- aids on our faces, no one would recognize us. The pail of food that we'd brought for our hungry seniors, didn't last very long. Finally hazing was over and we settled down to business. Latin, Algebra and Biology were new, but certainly not half as bad as we had been warned. The following month we were inspired by the devoutness of the girls during our first retreat, and not long afterwards our first term had ended. The summer was over and twenty-two overjoyed Semites returned to St. Agnes as Civilized Freshmen! There was much Happy Talk of the things we'd done-then our noses to the grindstone again. Sr. Inviolata taught us how to water plants and we ourselves learned to put amphibious animals, such as bears, whales, and alligators into the fishbowl. We had many laughs over the Halloween costumes, much excitement over the Tea Danceg then suddenly-Christmas. The traditional Christmas play brought joy to our hearts and we too entered into the spirit of Christmas. Soon after Christmas was over, tests began and, of course we all passed. We were well on the Winding Trail , for now at last we were senior sophomores. We sadly said good-bye to two more classmates as we were introduced to two new subjects, French and Geometry. As we struggled through je parle, tu parles, il parle and acute, right and obtuse angles, Sister Nazaretta gave us each a private interview. The end of the term and once again it was summer. 'I7 When we returned to the Sem after a pleasant summer vacation, we found being upper Sophs was a much more engrossing occupation that we had realized. Every classroom we entered, every corner we turned seemed to be engraved with one terrifying word, Regents , But the Tea Dance, the play, Halloween and the Christmas vacation proved that a little thing like Regents couldn't spoil our fun. Our second year ended and Sr. Anna Loretto's Pets were finally leaving her. The new juniors , were welcomed by Sr. jean Agnes as we plunged into Intermediate Algebra. Now we felt quite important for we were upper classmen. The term passed quickly as we looked forward to the summer, some to work- others to take typing, and still others to lie leisurely on the sand. With thoughts of a wonderful summer still fresh in our minds, and with our morale bolstered by now being junior B's, twenty Agnesians eargerly trod their way back to the Sem. Our renewed energies brought a year of unforgettable experiences such as pajama parties and luncheons. Sr. Florence Josephine gave us our usual reading list and that year some of the girls even took books out of the library. But then, of course, we had a few extra study periods. However, we took it all in our stride and said it was just One Of Those Things. And now the inevitable time had hnally arrived-we were seniors. We re- ceived our rings and enjoyed a delicious dinner at Lundy's. Sr. Mary Angelus always managed to find a few crumbs on her desk-even on the days we were supposed to eat downstairs?? Again summer came and once more we said So Long to our classmates. ' With the end of vacation this year, more so than ever before we were eagerly looking forward to our return. Yes, we had reached the final rung and our journey was quickly coming to an end. With great pleasure, we welcomed Sr. Mary Angelus as our 4B official. The preparations for Our Tea Dance , the school paper, the Yearbook, and finally the Prom, made us forget time. But now our High School days are over. We are leaving the Sem, and we shall say so long, for our hearts will never let us say good-bye. Dorothy Bruder 1 s NAME Peggy Blum ................. Dorothy Bruder ..... - ...... ............ january Claw P7 qDb6Qf WHERE FOUND .............Baby Sitting .Lunch Counter Betty Lou Busto ........... ............. W ith Rosemary Sally Chapman .......... joan Farrell ............ Pat Fuchs .. .................... Virginia Goggin ........... ... ......... Mickey Harnett M ...... Joan Jensen ................. Doris Knuppertz .......... ............ joan Lyons ........... ., ....... Marilyn McCarthy ..... Flo McVarish ........... - Bonita Moore ..... - ...... Edna Nelson ......... Joan Purdon ........... .... Rosemary Quinn ........... ........... With Violin Peggy's .Block Island .With Dorothy .At West Point Stage .On the Phone Mickey Orchestra? With Marilyn Lehigh . ............ At the Movies .Connecticut ..At her T.V. Barbara Rich ................... ............. B reezy Point Adelaide Winfield ..... , .................. Jeanne Zimmermann .With Pat Spring Lake WANTS TO BE Insurance Broker Nurse Decorator Secretary Housewife Decorator Secretary Teacher Actress Nurse Secretary Bride of tomorrow Housewife journalist Banker Co. Manager Secretary Secretary Teacher Teacher 19 WILL BE Kennel Owner Attendance Clerk Bus Driver Handwriting Expert Cat Trainer Debutante Dodger Manager Capt. of the Mo Bakery Salesgirl Disk Jockey Professional Mourner Inveterate Talker Housewife Editor Film Critic Tap Dancer Impersonator Stage Actress Author Parade Viewer NOTED FOR Friendliness Art Work Personality Her Laugh Haircuts Correspondence Dark Tans Clothes Pleasant Voice Generosity Compass Red Hair Quietness Daily Apple Baby Face Long Answers Good Looks Neatness Singing Perfumes ' r G Q Often Lefl to right: Pafricia Fzzcbf, Serretary Bonita Moorv, Prc,1'i1fcr1l,' Arfcfaidc' Wfin jfcfd, Vife Prc'firl'w2I. l , Left to right: joan Farrell, Secrelaryg Barbara Rich, Pre,riz!e1zt,' Sally Chapman, 747'Ud.l'Il1'G7',' jcamzc Zimmerman, Vice Prcfizierzt. ' ' ' 'lll lVA'L IXI IIK1 HAPPY TIMES REAMERS' I-IOLIUM o WITH ASONG IN MY HEART OUR AS WE ARE Tomy WHILE WERE YOUNG TI-IEY SAY IT'S WONDER!-'UI 57' XAXXX' 498 VX PM NV 0 099 U95 V53 xB'sxG5'X 'AES WQQEEASQ com EEDA NCE MHTH ME VX . qw E5 fi K8 wlLl. You REMEMBER rH15,S THF M Q -3 ,. bf FKA M- ., cr A ,sis ..,....w+g,, V1 if f :1fgg.,:,2 E Clfaaa 0 June 1957 Q-cf I ei L,,. . in . - , 4 F IRENE ANN BREEN Our Lady Help of Clarirtiam JOAN ELIZABETH BARRY St. A gner Seminary Sweet sophistication . . . china blue eyes . . . oodles of bracelets . . . Barry drape . . . Check that! Glee Club lg French Club 35 Press Club 3,49 Legion of Mary 1,2,4. Star Dart jokes for every occasion . . . chock-alit . . . famous orator . . . talented lingers . . . serene face . . . a shy smile. Legion of Mary 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 2,3,4g French Club 3g Glee Club l. Dream Q , ' gf' ANN EDNA CARRANO St. Agnes Seminary Rhythmic rhumba . . . calm, cool, and collected . . . soft voice . . . ping-pong enthusiast . . . simple earnest- ness. Legion of Mary 1,2,4g French Club 5g Orchestra 2,3,4g Glee Club lg Dramatics 2. Stay AJ Sweet Ar You Are 26 lwd- i PATRICIA ANN CLEARY St. A grzer S eminary MARILYN JEAN CLARKE Our Lady Help of Chrirtiam Bouncing pep . . . Tooty, Rooty's other half . . . Charleston stepper . . . unforgettable friend . . . ' 1,2,3,4g Orchestra l,2,3,4g French Rea1ly? . Legion of Mary Club 55 Press Club 4. With S umhineu Powder Your Face Patsy . . . terrific dancer . . . full of mischief and fun . . . new look personified . . . Lost my head. Legion of ' D matics 2,34 Mary 1,2g Glee Service Squad 2. Club 1,2g French Club 5, ra 1 Cross My Finger! Gina . scissors wit . Legion 27 ANCES CORMACK REGINA FR Good Shepherd . . repetitious French verb tests . . . fond of . . . Theater Guild tickets . . . renowned for dry . . Oh George . Glee Club 1,2g French Club 3' of Mary lg Service Squad 4g Press Club 4. You're A Sweetheart BARBARA JOAN GRUENEWALD Our Lady Help of Chriuianr Untiring industry . . . adventurous summers at Monroe . . . ardent letter writer . . . tactful and poised . . . Anybody going home? Legion of Mary 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 3,4g French Club 3, Press Club 2,3,4. You Wonderful You MARYALYCE FREDERICKA EVANS Professional Children? School Dagwood sandwiches . . . lost without her pitch pipe . . . perpetually cheerful . . . our Lily Pons. Glee Club 1,2,3,4g French Club 53 Legion of Mary 1,2. With A Song In My Heart IRIS RITA HAESLER Holy Innocent: I . . . no lunches . . . Expressive face . . . heart of gold . . . enviable curls . . . oceans of notions . . . helpful and dependable . . . Such is life . Dramatics 2,3g Glee Club 1,2,5,4g French Club 59 Legion of Mary 1. There'll Never Be Another You 28 JULIA ANN HOCHSTRASSER St. Agner Seminary Julie . . . peaches and cream complexion . . . daily Mass . . . loves perfume . . . extraordinary dramatic ability. Glee Club 1,2,3,4g French Club 33 Dramarics 2,33 Legion of Mary 1. A Little Bit of Heaven VIRGINIA MARY HUGHES Viritation Academy Ginny . . . loves to knit . . . cheese sandwiches . . . bicycle riding . . . quiet and gentle. Glee Club 2,3,4g French Club 3g Legion of Mary 1,2,3,4. Ginny With The Light Brown Hair MARY KATHLEEN INGRAHAM Good Shepherd Baby face . . . good things come in small packages . . . lark ofthe alto section . . . Good Shepherd Dances . . . butterscotch blonde. Glee Club l,2,3,4g French Club 33 Dramarics 2,3. How Cute Can You Be 29 ELIZABETH ANNE KRAEMER St. Francis de Sale: Betty Anne . . . small, but oh my! . . . a hrecracker always ready to pop . . . refreshingly different . . . Doc Kraemer keeps us in stitches. Press Club 2,3,4g French Club 3,4g Glee Club l,2g Legion of Mary lg Service Squad 3. si Honey Bun MAUREEN DOROTHY KENNY St. Fmncir de Sale! Maur the merrier . . . renowned for her wit . . . fond of chasing Green Buses . . . vivacious . . . all round good nature. Legion of Mary 1,2,3g Orchestra 2,3,4g Press Club 2,5,4g French Club 3,4g Glee Club 1. Ain't She Sweet X. LOUISE ANN LEVESQUE Our Lady Help of Cbrirtiam French . . . unpredictable . . . never a dull moment . . . St. Thomas rooter . . . wonderful sport . . . in- dustrious nature. Legion of Mary l,4g French Club 4g Serv- ice Squad 2,5g Press Club 45 Dramatics 2. C'eJt Si Bon 30 ALICE MARY MANSFIELD St. Agnes Seminary ROSEMARY VERONICA MacRAE St. Tbomaf Aquinar Ro . . . lunch order . . . partiality to her famous name- sake CGordonJ . . .'sunny disposition . . . neat as a pin. Press Club 49 Service Squad 33 Legion of Mary 1. I Don't Know Al . . . a record day takes her allowance away . . . Mansfield's Maison-Vanilla Wafers Extraordinaire . . . devoted to a cat named Willie. Dramatics 2,3,4g Legion of Mary 1,2g French Club 3g Orchestra 3,4g Glee Club 1,25 Service Squad 4. Jun The Way You Are MARJORIE ANNE MATTHEWS Urfnline Academy, Quebec Margie . . . Oh Where, oh where has your little dog gone? . . . hidden talents . . . police escort . . . light of the library. Glee Club Z,3,4g Legion of Mary 2,5,4g French Club 3. Margie 3 I JOAN ELIZABETH MCKEE Holy Croft . M Answers for all occasions . . . cheers for any sport . . . famous horse ride . . . never a dull moment . . . Now f listen- . Orchestra lg French Club 3g Press Club 2,3,4g Legion of Mary 2g Service Squad 2. A Starr in Your Eyes RITA LUCILLE MENEO St. Edmund Dark-eyed and olive skinned . . . loves Chinese food . . . warm and congenial . . . partial to the Philharmonic Orchestra. Glee Club l,2g Legion of Mary 1. Dark EyeJ JOYCE BARBARA MOLARO P. S. 181 Professors preferred partner . . . treasure of a friend . . . excitable but lovable . . . what the well dressed girl will wear . . . Vanilla ice cream. Orchestra 3,43 French Club 35 Dramatics 2g Legion of Mary 1,2,5,4. Sweez and Lovely 'll 32 MAUREEN AGNES MURRAY St. Agnes Seminary Mur . . . unforgettable Mrs. Bennet . . . letters to Con- gressmen . . . cream cheese and nut sandwiches . . . I'm not long for this vale of tears! Dramatics 2,3g Press Club 4g Service Squad 4g Legion of Mary lg French Club 5. Twenty Four H ours of Sunshine MAUREEN CLARE MURPHY St. Agnes Seminary Murph . . . loquacious . . . up on royal backgrounds . . . enviable grace and dignity . . . mastered Moonlight Sonata . . . Up Home CVermontJ. Glee Club 1,2g French Club 3g Service Squad 3,4g Legion of Mary 1. Happy Talk Sa., ANN CATHERINE O'BRIEN St. Vincent Ferrer Nance . . . blue-eyed blonde . . . contagious smile . . . social whirl . . . a subtle Irish wit all her own. Press Club 2,3,4g Orchestra lg Service Squad 33 Legion of Mary 1. l'll Get By 33 SARAH JOSEPHINE QUINN St. Thomas Aquinaf Sally . . . Shirley Temple smile . . . believes in an apple a day . . . tete-a-tete in the library . . . soft spoken. Press Club 45 Service Squad 3,4 My Gal Sal CHRISTINE JOAN OTRANTO St. Thomas Aquimu joan . . . class debator . . . better late than never . . . humorous essays . . . natural artistic ability. French Club 3g Legion of Mary 1. My Reverien ELIZABETH ANN RITTER St. Tbomar Aquinar Betts . . . mid-morning lunches . . . fondly attached to her cello . . . always ready for a good time . . . forever at Saugerties. Orchestra 1,2,3,4g French Club 3g Legion of Mary 1. High on the Lift 34 ANN MARIE SHEA St. Francis de Saler Nancy with the Laughing Bass . . . a practical individu- X alist . . . famous grin . . . super athlete . . . versatile. Dramatics 2,3,4g Orchestra 25,43 Glee Club lg French A Club 55 Legion of Mary 1. Yon Are My Sunshine JOAN MARIE SCANLON Holy Croft Scan . . . laughs easily and spontaneously . . . fascinat- ing story-teller . . . volunteer corsage maker . . . lovable sympathetic and capable. Drarnatics 2,3,4g French Club 3,4 Glee Club 23 Legion of Mary 1. You're So Underrtandingu ANN ELIZABETH SPAFFORD Our Lady of Mercy Academy Early morning promenacles at cheval . . . demure . . . ten o'clock scholar . . . avid reader. Glee Club 1,2,3g French Club 35 Legion of Mary 1. A Pretty Girl ir Like a Melody 35 J CATHERINE ANTOINETTE STEVENS Immaculate Heart of Mary Ka . . . Mercury on the basketball court . . . ta ll and graceful . . . baker at home and butler in the play . . . h 1 2 3 4g Dra- apples for j.B. . . . Perseverance. Orc estra , , , matics 3,4g French Club 3g Service Squad 3,4 K-K-K-Katie N l l I Q' fi - N if '1 ' -F l W N x fl ' , rigx N , wwbftqsd Xt If wr' il ,ff RSL, f X .Sv ' fff ' 3 s we Y 36 THE FINISHED .9 YMPH ON Y The curtain is rising, the symphony is about to begin, just as another symphony began four years ago in September, 1947. The 31 self-conscious and fear-stricken Freshmen scurried through the Sem's halls, their arms Hlled with dolls and their hearts filled with timidity. We certainly must have looked like an odd combination of Semites then, but after some time had passed, and a little of the fear was gone, we settled down to a normal student's life. The first weeks of Latin held a certain dread for everyone, and the az : x -1- y struck a sharp pang of horror in all our hearts. Our last week before the Christmas vacation showed us perhaps the most beautiful tradition of the Sem. to date: the pageant, exchanging of gifts, the class mail boxes, and the pervading spirit of friendship and good will that filled every girl's heart. With February came the dignity of being civilized fresh- men and our first lovely May crowning. Then, all of a sudden, it was September again. Margie joined our ranks and she agreed that the word Sophomore held a great deal of awe and wonder, until we started French and Geometry. It seemed that no matter what Sister taught us, the only thing we could say was: Parlez-vous francais? Oui, oui, oui. The second year seemed to bring us closer somehow, to each other, to the Sisters, and to St. Agnes, itself. We held a certain place of honor now, the freshmen looked up to us, but then the freshmen looked up to everyone, so, this was no cause for too much pride. Our sophomore year will always hold memories of our wonderful parties and our not so wonderful bus rides. Fewer and fewer of us were able to make it by 8:50 it seemed. Bad connections! 10gf please. june brought our first Regents and our first Regents brought fear, but it was just another stepping stone and we made it. Pretty soon we were labeled as juniors , a word which at one time had seemed so unattainable. It was during this year that we were introduced to Sally, who, within a few short weeks made her place in our hearts. Time was moving swiftly too, many of us seemed 37 to be growing up, although you'd never think it, from our antics on the front lawn at noon, ever play jump-rope, sans rope? We became known for the liveliest study periods in school, in spite of Sister's insistence that we were all on our own desert islands. Some of us had joined the orchestra, others, the Glee Club, and a little friendly rivalry began to spring up. Friendly rivalry: Orchestra: If the Glee Club sang one note on key, they'd faint. Glee Club: This is music? In june, we received perhaps the greatest thrill of all-our rings. just a gold band with a shining red stone, but it meant more to us than words can tell. We had luncheon at I.undy's to celebrate, and we still haven't quite settled the bill, not to mention the sheer mental collapse of the waiter. Afterwards, there was the junior-Senior dinner, and some more regents. Again we were facing another September, only this time we were the seniors, this would be our Christmas pageant, this would be our Prom. In january, on class day, we bid farewell to our B class, and to many good friends. Then we were really seniors, in,every sense of the word. We were the monitors in the halls and the cafe- teria. We had our Tea Dance and our May Crowning, and finally our graduation. Our graduation, complete with white gowns', red roses, trembling hands and tearful eyes. None of us know exactly what life holds in store for us. Oh, we have dreams and ideas, but no matter where we go, or whom we meet, I don't think we'll ever forget the sacrifices of our parents that made it all possible, the guiding hand of the Sisters that was always there when we needed it most, and the friendship of the girls. We're lowering the curtain now-the symphony has ended. julie Hochstrasser 38 UNI'lNI5Hl1D5YI Il HUNY Tcmckgf S fi . 97' 'f L 252 U Eva N W W EM Kg, M ll gl 'Mr fl 'Ili Qkf u 23 .2115 3 U 4 we-:X 'Sea M W ,xx Hcu wyu mam - '-' I Vw ll Q j lf Q .WA QIV QS '19 M N f eg M' M isvssez ., i x : f.,,,m..L.w Tiorgxlxzk . 1 IF ...Q if --- ui , 4 , l . X ' l f.,.,f g A ., na . 4 U 9 ,l?4' Smgcgq 55:15 I X 'S D m Z 3 Um-k'evxno-00 1 X1 M 5 Q 'QF 'IBF ? Q av Av fl Q2 'P+ t' 4lEfSv 'V M -L 'AA , v A , J I4 ll f 'W 'Qi 'll M Il Qi ll k 'J' ff U n J kb' hxxfLQg. Sv.g:vJrnfL.,. 4 n ferzzor Serenade My Sweetheart's the Man in the Moon Excufe for not going to the Prom Would You Believe Me I did warh my gym fait Why Don't We Do This More Often? Homework Papa, Don't Preach to Me After rhowing report card Once in a While Pairing a text Sweet and Low Whifpering during a text Strange Music Orcheftra Papa, Won't You Dance With Me Profeffor Weber Memory Island Study in Sitter Mary Timothyk room Busy Doing Nothing Health Noter Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life Difappearance of Maureerfr left foot You Don't Have to Know the Language Sitter Agner Dorothy I Got Lucky in the Rain Dropped my Art plate! in a puddle Something in the Wind Pairing the Chem Lab The Old Master Painter Sitter Florence Josephine Can Anyone Explain? Lo garithmr Happy Times At St. Agnef G O Ujfberf Secretary Maryalice Evanx, Prexiclent Nancy Shea, Vice-Prexident Maureen Kenny. f06276lllbl Uffberf Vice-Prexident Irene Breen, Prefldent Marilyn Clarke, Secretary Ann Carrano, Treafurer Pat Cleary. W CHOHD OF 6-JHHC'b0mm SOPHOVXOWLS SENIOR A I. MrCurd5, M. Dnznl, E. Sbeerin, A. Murphy, S. Thor- ton, M. Mullen, C. Cantrell, R. Abranzi. I. Simoneiti M. Tardo M. McCauley E. Romano N, Hincla D. Mannion N. Tnzni M. McCann. 1 fn.. . gi Q X V rf mi. ' . 1- - ik. f. f D. Land! M. Conn B. Slack A. Neylon j. Tuzerna E. Schneider B. Sloane. 1 f 1 v f 1 Q' 'f... -. 1: , -as.. 1 rfrl Maker Porter H Bolton R AUC arry A Ia Row I fflflflfll lx Rn err Armflrmzg SL'b11L'Ibe'?f JUNIGR 2' Q ix. . I Yu p if - g . ,fs 7 1 Z .gr :'LJ!w- A v Q3 ' ' W .h 1 1 .. ALL:l:L 4, i. X J. ,, P gr .. f I V. MfGuire, G. M.-fd1fille, C. Mfutronardi, I. Flannery, E. furguilo P. Connelly A Clauuen E. Murray, N, 0'Sul- livan, M. Tajfe U. Cark I.Cou'hey. A. Cuugemi, M. Ortrmw, If lxlfK6'I1Ild, P. Ryan, E. Golael 1. W'00rl.f, J. Marrerl, K. Far- rell, R. Meade, A. Hirkey. x.: I - , JUN IOR M. Gately, F. Patemo, P. Gallager. P. Buchanan, J. Devi: M. Williams. A Dewne P Walxh I Lankenau BK' ..f3H-B S NV' ' ,i ' V .bf A..,. ,, Rf Q an ,gg N . V. Larkin, M. Keenan, G McNerney, E. Conly, B. Egel, I. Roccoxalvo, K. McGuirk, I. Landi, I.. Meek, M. Mal- tbewf, C. 0'Hara, M. Schia- B. H,,,,,e,,' E. DeN,,,,,1e, 1, voni, A. Ritter, L. Biermeyer. DiRienzo, C. Peterf, C. Brown, A. Lovice, I. Hincb, L. Sullivan, M. Pickenx, L. love, C. Kocb, A. Brookx, K. , Gorman. f W f if . ' W' rkx: : 'V' A :'- :Kits in Q4 'X D. Downey, J. Flaherty, I Finnerty, T. Taverna, N. Sul livan, D. Hallam, M. Glori- oxo, L. Barletta, H. Fagan, I Naldrette, A. Cuomo. 'M T T'WFX'v? 9.4 -1 5.1 fl1W.L'5E?E,x1i: i?E,2lifi'5izE'i?.i?M2?iE?'flw3Sifs2??EQ54QEi,AK 'WWFN .pf 'SW SOPHQNORE lil - 'I I H A. McGarry, F. Merigone, M. McDonald, E. Cum, C. Grimes. field Bl V-aight' M. Zema, E. Rona, B. Tyler, M. Longabardz P. 0Connor. 44 , X vw , Q N fp K f . . ,f H M -1 A - 5 ..:'k::.':Tfg:g..- '.2ii if wk-2 J x ' , Q2 A if ., V. f h 'iam .A 5 W ' - , l K4 . f .if FRESHNAN D. Sironen A. Dwyer A McCormick M. De Silva M. Wahb L. Damalo M. Bren nan R. DAmbroJio L, 'N. Riggio E. Murray M. Gil: bon! R. Pzuquarella. M Shea R Joyce A Dugan B. Maher P. Horn M. Gee- kie J. Spellman M. Roxiello A. Trani P. Quayle I. Prubx P. OBrien B. Owem. L. Perridge G. Young M Lynch R. Marlin P. Chap- man V. Vaxquex J. Smitb C. Gale N. Olivo A. Ziegler L. T. Riggio M. Mulle. x::'IQB?EAE .,,..,.,.f. M..3,.MVRE,gAAx:.W,15,W.35.3,..,S..,. ...wiijiwqzigr krk. ...... ,, PRES!-IMAN C. Lee, M. Panarelli, M. Ron, C. McMahon, S. Clark, M B. Ryan, M. Heney, M. Don- Keaveney, E. O'Brierz, J. Ryan nelly, J. Doyle. W M. Devincenzo, C. Carroll. M. Graham, P. Rudolph, P. Quinn, D. Petrene, M. Need- ham, C. Vitarella, I. Alhanefe. I Kd M afvcz-fss TEH 51.55 cz. us 555' was sauna PFE55 cz. ue -DME IIILIT- FUR A FR'E T L50 Hanan 50:15 ry UFHMH 77:5 EHHI Ql LE5fafv af' NHHY Gai' Lady af Promzke Top row: B. Sloane, B. Schneider, J. Doyle, C. Vilarella, M. Heney, I. Ryan, M. Devincenzo, M Keaveney, C. Carroll, M. Pickem, B. Connolly, P. Quayle, A. Dugan. Second row: A. Porter, I. Hinch I. Flannery, N. O'Sulli1zar1, C. McGuirh, E. Murray, M. Dowd, M. Mullen, I. Sirnonetli, I Naldrett, E. DeNatale, I. Finnerty, K. Gorman, B. Maher, J. Landi. Third row: P. Walfh, L Levexque, B. Gruenewald, N. Hinch, M. Clarke, I. Breen, V. McGuire, I. Molaro, A. Carrano Abxent: I. Farrell, B. Hamen. Madonna q' the Mkfzoaf Top row: M. Gihhonf, E. Murray, M. Royiello, L. N. Riggio, B. Owenx, C. McMahon, C. Lee, P. Ron, P. Quinn, M. Geehie, M. Brennan, A. Dwyer, F. Hennesxy, M. Walsh, M. Graham. Second row: M. Mulle, M. Lynch, L. Perridge, P. Horn, V. Hughes, 1. McCurdy, H. Fagan, J. Roccaxalvo, L. Sullivan, M. Zema, P. Rudolph, P. O'Brien, L. Barlella, V. Larkin, I.. Flaherty R. D'AmhroJio, L. T. Riggio, C. Gale, R. Joyce. Third row: M. Coan, M. Frem, M. McCauley: P. Malthewx, J. Marren, M. Williarm, R. McGarry, A. Murphy, E. Romano, M. Needham. V STRINGS: 1. N. Shea, 2. S. Chapman, 3. C. Stevem, 4. P. Quayle, 5. E. Mur ray, 6. L. love, 7. A. Devine, 8. A Porter, 9. B. Ritter, 10. P. Walxb, 11 C. Pelerx, 12. B. Conly, 13. A. Trani 14. A. Cuomo, 15. R. Paxquerella, 16. D. Sironen, 17. A, Ziegler, 18. A Dugan. WOODWIND AND BRASS. 1. M. McCarthy, 2. I. Zimmer- man, 3. M. Clarke, 4. B. Hansen, 5. A. Carrano, 6. I. Molaro, 7. C Shea, 8. L. Biermeyer, 9. B Gruenewald, 10. A. Mamheld, 11. B. Maher, 12. M. Kenny Abxenl: I. Hincb. PERCUSSION: 1. I. Breen, 2. N. Trani, 3. C. Maxtronardi. 5'T1-1,3 sn, 4' ell, A. :LL Scanlon, N. Shea C C en,-re!! I A I fl' fvelzl, 1 . ' 1 70.15.67 Mana 4' ' f ' .r Cann C Caja 71 N .JZ EQAI C. Stevens, C. . Ez? 71f' im row: P. Ryan, A. Hickey. V- LWWP. R. Magda, B, Bolten. Second vow: VOM' G, 0'Bfi.en, B. Bergev, S. Dams. C c . anne!! ' I. SC dnlon y D' 4,1 Mdnnion 4914 eerin 1114756 Eid . , D' A1 4Hn,bn , E JZ eeah . Hen- Mc- Rffff , 815 ow. K imrow:P.MaHb0WS,1-NW0 f G nessy, F. Yezerno.-Second row: . Nerney, U. UMM R- 107991 L' ECW' fzd P1322 -Pefefon. K lyoilrzzfzel A1 , GLA! U . - M2 c,,,:z2?.2 L ef' , ' L' Per. . T. MA Py Dr 94: DTLAND l l ard, M. Matlbezw :gi EH 5 K ak 'EN we . 4 , 1 Q-iw V! 9? Quinn I'. Mc Varnixb LZZYWWQ! ljdlgdf Seater!! R. Cormacb, C. Stezferlr, D. Iiruzlcr, 1, Cozrbey. Slumlirlgg L. Lezfemue, R, MrCfarry E. Romano, M. Murphy, S. Qlll717I, 1. l1m'l9.ulr'a5,rcr. ferwte fqmm' Seated: K. Farrell, U. Clark, I. W'ooclJ, M. Murray, A. Mmzyhelal, K. Gorman. Slrzmlingx M. Coan, I. Marren, K. Knettel. 1. Lyom, J. Farrell, Bzzszo. 56 T he Agnefzan Staff Firrt row: Co-Editorx-l. Breen, J. McKee. Typixtx-P. Cleary, M. Matthews, L. Levexque. Second row: Artist:-M. Evans, A. Manxfield, M. Kenny, M. Murphy. Axsistants-I. Scanlon. Third row: N. O'Brien, M. Clarke, N. Shea, B. Kraemer. Ahxentf J. Barry, C. Stevenx. T he Prem Club Bottom row: P. Cleary, B. Gruenewald, M. Kenny, B. Moore, I. Farrell, D. Bruder, C. Cantrell Middle row: A. Porter, P. Buchanan, M. Murray, M. Clarke, A. Neylon, B. Schneider, D. Landi. Top row: L. Levexque, I. Maher, N. 0'Sulli11an, I. Flannery, S. Quinn, B. Rich, N. 0'Brien, S. Chapman. Ahxent: B. Kraerner, I. McKee. .YQHQQL RYQNG V , - I ' Down In Husjfoay Lune Bylnne Welqncl Our I l L YYY YT ' lx .- . I min i La l nggqglrvn U L' School BOTN1 True Abd Fine. Abd Chee? Do We A fw For S.A.S. A Sou-unc? Blessm? Ancl Caress lniii il-HI? G V. rgsqiuglllinlnmu Q? x Q L LhUl'i1lHlCl- XAl-n L1-lAh..... Q,....-..L D...-..Alv D......l,.......f-. I .-. The Home I Lzife In CLASS OF 1951 Joan Barry, 1878 Troy Avenue Margaret Blum, 217 Beach 130th Street Irene Breen, 1370 East 26th Street Dorothy Bruder, 258 Webster Avenue Elizabeth Busto, 309 Beach 142nd Street Ann Carrano, 774 East 21st Street Sara Chapman, 245-23 76th Street Marilyn Clarke, 1350 East 32nd Street Patricia Cleary, 1473 East 59th Street Regina Cormack, 2069 East 29th Street Maryalice Evans, 176 Beach 130th Street Joan Farrell, 35 Prospect Park West Patricia Fuchs, 220 Beach 134th Street Virginia Goggin, 242 Beach 126th Street Barbara Gruenewald, 1280 East 28th Street Iris Haesler, 421 East 21st Street Moira Harnett, 1340 East 14th Street Julia Hochstrasser, 170 Stratford Road Virginia Hughes, 647 East 15th Street Mary Ingraham, 1902 Gerritsen Avenue Joan Jensen, 1845 Stuart Street Maureen Kenny, 131-14 Cronston Avenue Doris Knuppertz, 1851 Albany Avenue Betty Kraemer, 187 Smith Street Louise Levesque, 3014 Avenue M Joan Lyons, 1448 East 13th Street Rosemary MacRae, 3215 Avenue P Alice Mansfield, 1739 Burnett Street Margie Matthews, 281 East 12th Street Marilyn McCarthy, 1073 40th Street Joan McKee, 1280 Ryder Street Florence McVarish, 1817 East 31st Street Rita Meneo, 1826 East 21st Street Joyce Molaro, 88 East 39th Street Bonita Moore, 1749 East 26th Street Maureen Murphy, 535 East 28th Street Maureen Murray, 1619 East 15th Street Edna Nelson, 2061 East 29th Street Nancy O'Brien, 871 East 37th Street Joan Otranto, 3911 Avenue R Joan Purdon, 1365 East 14th Street Rosemary Quinn, 237 Beach 148th Street Sarah Quinn, 1522 East 36th Street Barbara Rich, 120 Marlborough Road Elizabeth Ritter, 1566 East 38th Street Joan Scanlon, 190 Winthrop Street Nancy Shea, 165 Beach 134th Street Nancy Spalford, 1420 East 27th Street Catherine Stevens, 294 East 4th Street Adelaide Winield, 445 East 130th Street Jeanne Zimmerman, 1747 Albany Avenue CLASS OF 1952 Rose Abrami, 1950 East 21st Street Jeanne Armstrong, 1953 East 28th Street Bernadette Bolton, 1829 East 28th Street Angela Cangerni, 1929 East 24th Street Cecile Cantrell, 2515 Glenwood Road Alice Claasen, 1480 East 63rd Street Ursula Clark, 216 Midwood Street Mary Coan, 224 Lenox Road Joan Conforti, 2424 Avenue R Patricia Connolly, 1319 Newkirk Avenue Irene Cowhey, 126 Maple Street Marie Dowd, 458 East 63rd Street Kathryn Farrell, 1766 Marine Parkway Joan Flannery, 666 East 43rd Street Maureen Frem, 153 Beach 134th Street Elizabeth Garguilo, 2045 East 19th Street Evelyn Goebel, 539 East 23rd Street Alice Hickey, 1251 East 32nd Street Ann Hinch, 2112 Albemarle Road Dolores Landi, 62 East 40th Street Madeline LaRosa, 1427 East 45th Street Jane Maher, 152 Beach 130th Street Dolores Mannion, 1116 Brooklyn Avenue Joan Marren, 3604 Avenue T Carol Mastronardi, 1957 East 21st Street Mary Ann Mullen, 1146 East 13th Street Anita Murphy, 137 Beach 131 Street Eileen Murray, 1838 Haring Street Anne Marie Neylon, 721 East 26th Street Marie Ortman, 1124 Brooklyn Avenue Noreen O'Sullivan, 231 Beach 135 Street Anne Porter, 3074 Avenue R Estelle Romano. 2068 East 2nd Street Patricia Ryan, 7901 4th Avenue The Home I Lzife In CLASS OF 1952 Elizabeth Schneider, 103 Leiferts Avenue joan Schweiker, 1274 East 29th Street Eileen Sheerin, 1944 Brown Street Joan Simonetti, 1828 East 19th Street Elizabeth Sloane, 209 Stratford Road Brinda Stack, 2120 Avenue S Mary Taaffe, 4017 Bedford Avenue Madeline Tardo, 5509 Mill Lane Joan Taverna, 3025 Avenue T Sarah Thornton, 753 Brooklyn Avenue Ninfa Trani, 2436 Ocean Parkway Joan Wood, 1747 Ocean Avenue CLASS OF 1953 Lorelei Barletta, 1936 Stuart Street Loretta Biermeyer, 2722 Avenue L Anne Brooks, 1852 East 24th Street Catherine Brown, 2135 East 38th Street Marilyn Brusie, 1640 Madison Place Patricia Buchanan, 3223 Glenwood Road Elizabeth Conly, 20 Fairview Place Anne Cuomo, 1927 East 38th Street joan Davis, 1372 East 29th Street Slena DeNatale, 2615 East 26th Street joan DeRienzo, 1950 Brown Street Anne Devine, 1965 Batchelder Street Denise Downey, 825 East 18th Street Barbara Egel, 424 Beach 142nd Street Helen Fagan, 1217 East 29th Street janice Finnerty, 2532 East 19th Street Patricia Gallagher, 187 Webster Avenue Marie Gately, 143 Beach 148th Street Marie Glorioso, 1630 West 6th Street Kathleen Gorman, 11 Midwood Street Anne Hallam, 169 Rutland Road Barbara Hansen, 3523 Avenue I jane Hinch, 2112 Albermarle Terrace Louise Jove, 324 51st Street Mary Keenan, 957 East 22nd Street Kathleen Knettel, 406 East 16th Street Claire Koch, 3014 Avenue S Joan Landi, 2224 Avenue R june Lankenau, 2033 Gerritsen Avenue Veronica Larkin, 300 Lenox Road Alba Lovece, 1660 East 31st Street Peggy Matthews, 1319 East 26th Street Katherine McGuirk, 2584 East 19th Street Gloria McNerney, 3905 Glenwood Road Jean Meek, 1784 East 26th Street Julianne Naldrett, 217 East 16th Street Cecilia O'Hara, 1776 Marine Parkway Florence Paterno, 1739 East 29th Street Catherine Peters, 7021 Perry Terrace Mabel Jane Pickens, 181 Martense Street Alice Ritter, 1566 East 38th Street joan Roccasalvo, 1311 Avenue Z Mona Schiavoni, 3220 Avenue K Loretta Sullivan, 2108 Stuart Street Nancy Sullivan, 2646 Bedford Avenue Theresa Taverna, 3025 Avenue T Patricia Walsh, 1193 East 19th Street Maureen Williams, 1963 Gerritsen Avenue CLASS OF 1954 Maureen Brennan, 81-03 133rd Avenue Barbara Burger, 8886 Bay 16th Street Maureen Carey, 1077 New York Avenue Elberta Cuso, 2909 Filmore Avenue Rose Anne D'Ambrosio, 1012 East 17th Street Marie De Sylva, 3709 Avenue J Ann Dugan, 3416 Avenue R Audrey Dwyer, 1962 Batchelder Street Clelia Gale, 2074 East 2nd Street Marion Geekie, 1929 Batchelder Street Mary Gibbons, 780 East 37th Street Cecile Grimes, 3619 Farragut Road Frances Hennessy, 2811 Avenue D Pamela Horn, 3620 Avenue L Ruth Joyce, 1655 East 18th Street Mary Lou Longabardi, 2302 Avenue T Margaret Lynch, 1903 New York Avenue Barbara Maher, 3408 Avenue R Roberta Martin, 253 Nassau Avenue Anne McCormack, 268 72nd Street Ann McGarry, 1353 New York Avenue Frances Merigone, 2078 East 7th Street The Home T Lzife Th CLASS OF 1954 Marie Mulle, 4005 Avenue R Eileen Murray, 5710 Avenue R Gail O'Brien, 1715 Madison Place Patricia O'Brien, 500 Rugby Place Patricia O'Conner, 2622 Filmore Avenue Nancy Olivo, 5501 Avenue T Barbara Owens, 4125 Foster Avenue Rita Pasqueretta, 764 East 57th Street Lois Perridge, 994 East 57th Street Ellen Posta, 574 Rutland Road joan Pruks, 100 Winthrop Street Patricia Quayle, 1426-11 Newport Avenue Lucia N. Riggio, 2086 New York Avenue Lucia T. Riggio, 1922 Ryder Street Margaret Rosiello, 2086 East 58th Street Miriam Shea, 165 Beach 154th Street Dorothea Sironen, 2011 Amersfort Avenue Annette Trani, 2456 Ocean Parkway Bernice Tyler, 108 6th Avenue Valerie Vasques, 2057 Batchelder Street Moira Walsh, 5857 Kings Highway Joan Winheld, 445 Beach 150th Street Gertrude Young, 1569 East 22nd Street Mary Ellen Zema, 5508 Farragut Road Arlene Ziegler, 1510 East 54th Street CLASS OF 1955 Joan Albanese, 1958 East 19th Street Kathleen Bayham, 509 East 18th Street Claire Carroll, 726 Argyle Road Sheila Clark, 424 Beach 155ht Street Marie Devincezo, 2116 Coleman Street Mary Donnelly, 1220 East 57th Street joan Doyle, 205 Ocean Parkway Maryjane Graham, 2045 East 18th Street Mary Heney, 1221 East 28th Street Mary Ann Keavney, 1964 Nostrand Avenue Catherine Lee, 1769 Kimball Street Christine McMahon, 1871 Madison Place Mary Alice Needham, 579 East 55th Street Eileen O'Brien, 226 Argyle Road Mary Jo Panarelli, 1524 Ocean Avenue Patricia Quinn, 1522 East 56th Street Dorothy Petrone, 1575 East 29th Street Patricia Rudolph, 210 East 58th Street Barbara Ryan, 1865 Gerritsen Avenue Janet Ryan, 1525 East 26th Street Gracemarie Stewart, 618 East 21st Street Celest Vitarella, 1422 East 24th Street T hahkf For The Memwfzes To all those who have helped in any way to make this 1951 yearbook porrible, the Agnerian Staj if grateful. We with lo thank especially . . . SISTER MARY AGNES for her kind cooperation. SISTER FLORENCE JOSEPHINE for her guidance in our work. SISTER MARY ANGELUS for the management of our linances. SISTER GRACE XAVIER for her helpful suggestions in carrying out our theme. SISTER MARIA LOUISE for the use of the Library after school hours. MISS MCCAFFREY for her advice in the art work. MR. GORODESS for his fine photography. MRS. STACEY and MR. LEON LAUFER of Aleon Studios for the individual photos of the Seniors. MR. JOHN J. MCGUIRE of T. O'Toole and Sons, and MR. NORMAN ALLIS of the S. K. Smith Molloy Covers for their patient advice in enabling us to give you the finished product. All our advertisers, patrons, and sponsors for their generosity and kindness. We Thank You So Much! 61 pafrond Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cantrell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Devine Dr. and Mrs. James Neylon Mr. and Mrs. James S. Kenny Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Gately Mr. Michael Schiavoni Carroll Family Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Graham Hon. and Mrs. Michael F. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Albert I. Davis Maryjane Graham Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Williams Fred Meyers guaineaa pafrond Billings Service Station Avenue R Market Tizio Bros. Accessories-Batteries-Tires-Towing Prime Meats and Provisions Grocers - Fruiterers 2023 McDonald Ave., Bklyn, N. Y. 2932 Avenue R, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1228 Flatbush Ave., Bklyn, N. Y Tel: DEwey 9-9779 Tel: ESplanade 5-5722 Tel: BUckminster 2-9112 Christian Smith, Bakery L. Willenkin John Sexton 8: Co. 5303 Fifth Avenue Hardware 8z House Furnishings Manufacturing Wholesale Brooklyn, New York Store Grocers 2916 Avenue R, Brooklyn, N. Y. .SEQOIIJOPJ Art Cleaning 8: Dyeing Co. Mr. Harvey CC1eanersJ Mr. and Mrs. John J. Flannery Mr. and Mrs. P. Vincent Landi Nick Gales Joan M. Flannery Joan Helen Landi Patricia Jane Landi Carol Ann Landi Mr. George L. Simonetti Mrs. George L. Simonetti Joan Simonetti Mr. Harry Schneider Mrs. Harry Schneider Betty Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jove Louise Jove Bill and Brig Gorman Mr. Walter J. Dowd Mrs. Walter J. Dowd Miss Monica Smith Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tardo Mrs. Nancy Governale Mr. James Quinn Mrs. James Quinn Mrs. Joseph Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. George Tuttrell Bob Connolly Classic Cleaners Feldman Pharmacy Mrs. Paula Aspelmeier Miss Annette Landi Mr. and Mrs. M. Gena Walter McCarthy Catherine McCarthy Harry Breslow Mr. and Mrs. C. Quinn Mr. S. Shaefer Mr. and Mrs. R. Dunn Church Valet CCleanersD Mr. Frank Petrone Mrs. Ruth Petrone George D. Stewart James A. Lee Daniel J. Ross Margaret Ann Ross Bernard Stein Mrs. Edward P. Donnelly Sheila Clark Helen A. Hess Kathryn H. Heney Elizabeth V. Downing Mary C. Heney Al Nordblom P. Posen H. Graber A. Barlow L. Sorenson John Scheaffer Patricia Quinn Janet Ryan Vartker Turekian Mr. Edward P. Donnelly Barbara Ryan John Cordes CDelicatessenJ Di Palma Bros. 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