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

 - Class of 1955

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We pray that St. Anthony will find for us, 'the direct path that leads to eternal life. g . 2 Dear Iefuf, we thank you, for being our inspiration through our high .school yearf, for helping us when we were in need of axfixtance, for guiding us to a proper deftination, for keeping uf near to Thee and Thy Holy Mother, for making there laJt four yearx a .fuccen and a joy, for alwayf being here in our chapel when we wanted a few minute: alone to speak to You. We thank You. 3 Hif Excellency T HE Mos'r REVEREND THOMAS E. MOLLOY, S.T.D Biflaop of Brooklyn f-- 'vwff-w 4ifs41'4'wf- ,:1Q 21 Ill gun' I , Ill ' 1 1 n 11 S' 1 E . ! ':5 ? :f::: :i5'3 H Q Princi al me' iii S S Illini liii P, Rev, Ef5!F!STRF.1 5l1Mf5IY3ITH'ffQI'11ZlZll CI aplaln Sister - -- - - 5- -- ,, ,, English S't IGTUWQ. . Histo fs er f X L S1sterl5FT32TT3l. Latin Sister ld El'I1'?flMf3h Q .................. nglxsh 'ji wa Sister ........... Q , ..... ..... ........... istory Sister . . - -- - ............ s ..... Qu .............. French H Sister 1 i - - - - a ............. lf- ......... ......... ematics Sister ilia ...... .............. i ...Science Sister T Cathe - - .............. Y Librarian Sister Gra e Xav' I . ............. Music Miss E. MJ' ........... .. ........... Art Mrs. T. Schne - - ' ysical Training Professor A. W .................. Dancing Mrs. H. Mullins .......... i S .................. Accompanist Professor S. Cangelosi ...... ....... Orchestra Director 'Q x W W' N W W 5 TRIBUTE Throughout our high school years, we, the graduating Class of 1955, of Saint Agnes Seminary have chosen as our guide, the Holy Family of Nazareth. Therefore, to the Holy Family, we entrust those who are dearest to us. To St. Joseph, head of the Holy Family, we entrust our fathers, whose many sacrifices have made possible our four years at the Sem. To Mary, heart of the Holy Family, we entrust our mothers, who have encouraged us during the dark moments of our school life. To the Infant jesus, Spirit of the Holy Family, we entrust the good Sisters of St. oseph, who have developed us spiritually as well as intellectually. jesus, Mary and joseph, the Holy Family of Nazareth, we pray that you will guide those entrusted to your care through life's journey, you will meet them at the Gates of Heaven. 6 4 H, A if lg 1 . kgw 3225 ' , 04 ,I N BH!ll1U!lTE ,IOAN MARIE ALBANESE Saint Edmnndfs KATHLEEN AGNES BOYHAN Holy Innocents Legion of Mary 1,2,3,4g Orchestra l,2,5,4g Crusade 1,2,3,4. Tall and graceful . . . Connecticut weekends . . . Air Force Blues . . . Eileen's other half . . . dainty 1unches?? . . . fun-loving and sincere . . . Ahhh no! Ain't She Sweet if Glee Club 1,2,3,4. Neat 'n petite . . . curly hair in any weather . . . letters tied in blue . . . that Ipana smile . . . dainty feet . . . It's so beautiful, I can't describe it ' i Beautiful Brown Eyes asf g 3 Ma SHEILA ANNE CLARK Saint Francis de Sales Glee Club l,2,3,4g Press Club 2,3,4g Crusade l,2,3,4. Class orator . . . China blue eyes . . . sweet sophistication . . . that surprised look . . . artis- tic fingers . . . exaggeration unlimited . . . Sheila's here. Sweetheart of Sigma Chi MARY EDNA CURLEY Good Shepherd Legion of Mary 2,3,4g Press Club 2,35 Crusade 2,5,4. Sugar 'n spice and everything nice . . . Smiling Irish eyes . . . full schedule . . . pep and personality . . . devil in ange1's disguise . . . one of the trio . . . Your mission money, please. Twenty-Four H ours of Sunshine ,fo MARY PATRICIA DONNELLY Our Lady Help of Christians Leo Honorg Legion of Mary l,2,5,4g Press Club 2,5,4g Crusade l,2,3,4. That pixie look . . . craze for jazz . . . exciting summers at Breezy . . . tres collegiate . . . remarks . . . flair for poetry . . . It was so gla- 1' moui-ous. You and the Night and the Music Wolf? those , if I I sf :gin -f.. ,yr , MARIE LOUISE DEVINCENZO Saint jerorne's Leo Honorg Legion of Mary 1,2,3,4g Orchestra l,2,3, 4g Press Club 2,3,4g Crusade 2,3,-4. Dark hair and dancing eyes . . . Glockenspeil specialist . . . brains by the bushel . . . those fa- mous pizza parties . . . helping hand of the class . . . quiet and demure . . . What a sketch! Belive Me If All Thore Endearing Young Charm! witty Wi ffwaf n -ii -gist' I .',fv,fq, y- ,--1 a MARY ELIZABETH HENEY Our Lady Help of Christians Leo Honorg Legion of Mary 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2,3, 4g Press Club 2,3,4g Crusade 1,2,3,4. Kitten on the keys . . . white CPD bucks . . . Little Mary Mischief . . . elfervescent personality eat? i . I versatile . . . one of trio . . . Anything to I f I Baby Face att 1 as 1 I ..' Q' f A ' ' MARYIANE HELENE GRAHAM Saint Edmund? Legion of Mary 2,3,4g Crusade 2,4. Happy and carefree . . . fabulous Sweet Six- teen party . . . Florida vacations . . . extensive wardrobe . . . Senior president . . . our private bank account . . . Girls, pleee-ase keep quiet! Because Yozfre You ,X 4 , . , 1 I' ' . . 4 a as - 4 1' f MARYANNE THERESA IZEAVENEY Saint jeromelv Leigion of Mary 1,2,3,4g Press Club 2,3, Crusade 1,2, 5, . Quiet charm and personality . . . dimpled chin . . . delicate hands . . . some sense, much nonsense . . . fun loving and sweet . . . one of the trio . . . 'Tm never cutting my hair again. Paper Doll CATHERINE ELIZABETH LEE Saint Agnes Seminary Legion of Mary 1,2,5,4g Crusade l,2,3,4. Bubble and giggle of the Senior class . . . Saint Francis supporter . . . good listener . . . our only early bird . . . plenty of poise . . . a hat for every occasion . . . Walk me downstairs. lflffiwlillrliiilfiif l6l1'dLEEN IXEIQESA O'BRIEN yi Holy Innocents Legion of Mary 5,4g Orchestra 25,45 Crusade 5,4. D Pink satin complexion . . . too good to be true . . . our strawberry blonde . . . unpredictable remarks . . . flashing dimples . . . Kathy's other half . . . I'm starting my diet tomorrow. H oneyban MARYALICE THERESA NEEDHAM Holy Cross Legion of Mary l,2,3,4g Crusade 3,49 Dramatics l. Titian tresses . . . dry wit . . . future R.N. . . infectious giggle . . . loyal space hopper . . treasure of a friend . . . Did you hear what hap pened? Everybody Lover a Redhead MARIA JOSEPHINE PANARELLI Saint Edmund? Legion of Mary 1,2,3,4g Crusade 2,3. Lovable laugh . . . five feet and oh so sweet . . . Italian boy haircut . . . foreign sandwiches . . . the only diet that ever worked . . . sole license bearer . . . Oh! that rhumba beat. Who Put That Dream In Your Eye fflfwff DOROTHY ANNMARIE PETRONE Our Lady Help of Christians Crusade 5,4. Storehouse of energy . . . tall, lively and vi- vacious . . . the other loyal space hopper . . . always in a hurry-and late anyway . . . crazy, mixed-up hats . . . fun to have fun with . . . Out of the way, I'm late. Oh, Lady Be Good .W PATRICIA MARIE QUINN Saint Thomas Aquinas Legion of Mary 1,2,3,4g Press Club 3,4g Crusade 3,4. Chem whiz . . . ready, willing and able . . . tall and terrific . . . Shirley Temple smile . . . gener- ous and considerate . . . part of Pat and Peggy . . . I'll tell you later. Sunshine of Your Smile Jggifgifij MARGARET ANN Rossjfufffly Saint Agnes Seminary Legion of Mary 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Press Club 3,4g Crusade 2,3,4. Charged dynamo . . . sports enthusiast . . . lively lindy . . . unpredictable bucks and bobby sox . . . where there's Pat there's Peggy . . . I'm with you all the way. Peg O' My Heart A GRACEMARIE BARBARA S'I'ElVART Saint Agnes Seminary Legion of Mary 1,2,3,4g Crusade 1,2,3,4. Cute as a button . . . tip-tilted nose . . . Pro- fessor Weber's favorite dancing partner . . . troubled romances . . . our Revlon model . . . avid baseball fan . . . Oh, I got a letter. Little Girl iff' BARBARA CATHRINE RYAN Good Shepherd Legion of Mary 1,2,3,4g Dtamatics l,2,3g Crusade 3,4. Our starlet . . . bunny food lunches . . . friend- ly and thoughtful . . . short haircuts . . . a dash of sophistication .... our gay and fun-loving Babs . . . Oh, will you stop it. Make Believe df!! rl Wflfvvj CELEST E CARMELA VITARELLA Saints Simon and jude Legion of Mary 1,2,3,4g Crusade 4. A Nick in her heart . . . lingering smile . . . loves a laugh . . . dozens of cousins . . . dark eyes to match her hair . . . ideal friend . . . Ahhh. Unforgettable You BARBARA LOUISE THOMAS P. S. 152 Legion of Mary 2,35 Crusade 2,3. uiet and lovable. . . a sweetness all her own . . . always with Margie. . . tiny waist . . . impish grin . . . friendly and sincere . . . I'm starving. Beautiful Dreamer if Name Joan Albanese Kathleen Boyhan Shelia Clark Mary Curly Marie Devincenzo Marypat Donnelly Maryjane Graham Mary Heney Mary Keaveney Cathrine Lee Maryalice Needham Eileen O'Brien Maryjo Panarelli Dorothy Petrone Patricia Quinn Barbara Ryan Margaret Ross Grace Stewart Barbara Thomas Celeste Vitarella allblflfy dd She Says She Will Be Nursery teacher Secretary Speech theraphist Nurse English teacher Nurse Secretary Kindergarten teacher Foundling nurse Elementary teacher Nurse Air line hostess Real estate agent Lab technician Nurse Career girl Veterinarian Secretary Singer Earring collector 55 pen pvrfraifd We Say She Will Be Temperance leader Fashion model Gerber's baby food tester Rooter for the missions Lady jet pilot Cushman's cookie cutter Head of loan corporation Piano tuner Jelly doughnut tiller Owner of Breezy Point Surf Club Beret connoisseur Raisin manufacturer Diet constultant Ballerina Corsage peddler Superintendent of Dept. of Parks Court Jester President of a Correspondence Clu Marine's Pen Pal Mother of 5 15 b We'll Always Remember Her For Starched shoelaces Peculiar noises Daily complexion care Dog-bark Correct answer Argyle knee socks Cheerfulness Mischief Diets in reverse Reservations at the New Yorker Giggle Dimples Chaufleured cars Casual look Dancing technique Acting Pranks Candid Camera Shots Those exciting weekends Her Sweet 16 Party V JANUARY CLASS HISTUHY Twenty one, staunch, determined, but frightened Freshmen were we, as we timidly opened Saint Agnes' doors four years ago. Huddled to- gether in our adaptable to every occasion hall, we were greeted first by Sister Mary Agnes, and then by Sister Anthilia, our Freshman official, who braved through those typical Freshman blunders with us. Many strange things bewildered us during the first few weeks, but none so strange as Eileen's gym suit which gracefully draped her ankles. We wondered if it wasn't a little bit large. Under the pressure of our first president, Barbara Ryan, we buckled down to foreign subjects. Algebra puzzled us, biology fascinated us, and English proved to be the cause of it all. We will always remember Maryalice's unique answer to Sister Anna Loretto's famous question: Explain the Blessed Trinityl'- I can't Sister, it's a mystery. The school suffered untold woe when Celeste brought her frozen fish head into biology and left it on the radiator to thaw. In the fall we returned to the Sem, civilized Indiansn and gradually we began to doubt that there was a swimming pool on the sixth floor. December came and Kathy and Maryjo brought the Christmas spirit into our room by spraying plastic snow over us. In the twinkle of an eye our Green Years were over, and full fledged Sopbr were we. All would have been hopeless when we were doomed to geometry, had it not been for our information please - Marie who was always available. In September Sister Regina Assumpta welcomed us and we spent the term admiring her attractive room decora- tions. Regents didn't seem to worry our double-trouble team, Mary Curly and Mary Heney, whose favorite pastime was rearranging desks so that we couldn't find our books. When the Regents had passed Cbut had we?J, we seemed to hear the old Grandfather Clock ticking faster than usual and it didnit seem possible that half of our education at Saint Agnes Seminary was over. !-all 4,- 2 3 5 47 In January, we found ourselves ferreting out Cataline's conspiracy side by side with Cicero and Sister Margaret Teresa, and intermediate became our bitter enemy. The highlight of our junior Year was Mary- jane's Sweet Sixteen Party, attended by the entire class at the K. of C. Returning from vacation we found ourselves in Sister Maura Michaela's official where we spent some of the best hours of our lives. We still won- der what Sister thought, when we turned her room into an Indian reser- vation. It was Sister Maura Michaela who had to bear patiently with us on Ring Day. After jubilantly receiving our rings from Sister Mary Agnes, we left for Kathy's house where we devoured all available food. We then headed for Radio City. Friends and strangers alike ,were given the full benefit of viewing the red and gold bands as we travelled from Radio City to the Hotel New Yorker. No one will ever forget Grace- marie's embarrassment when she found herself sitting on the dining room floor of the New Yorker after attempting to tip her chair to view the Ice Show. Pat, Peggy, and Barbara Thomas have locked in their memories the hours they spent that night searching for the right train in Penn Station. In September, truly Seniori, we moved in with Sister Florence Jose- phine and welcomed Sister Charitina as our new principal. The Prom was foremost in our minds and as the enchanted night crept upon us, our favorite ejaculation became, Please, Saint Anne, get me a man. We didn't fully appreciate Sister Jean Anna's belief that the best way to learn the Declaration of Independence was to write it. The last few weeks sped rapidly by, filled with the excitement and cheer of our last Christmas at the Sem. Preparations for the Holly Hop began in which we introduced our protegees, Marypat, Maryjane, and Cathrine, glim- mering across the stage as three of our nine Glow Worms. The Re- gents and Class Day left us in a daze, and as each event passed, it seemed to mark the closing of four happy years. Now, we are looking back over those four years as we bid our last farewell to the Sem, cheered by the thought that we will always possess these fond memories. 7. MARIORIE MARGARET BURNS Saint jeromeff Glee Club l,2,3,4g Crusade 1,2,3,4. Margie . . . Mixed-up social world . . . Rich- ard Hudnut's favorite customer . . . Well-known eyebrows . . . Fond of oranges . . . Class camera cutie . . . One twin . . . You know. H oney JUNE GRADUATES Saint Edmnndlv Crusade 3. Letters and phone calls from fat off . . . I'm going to get? . . . Unusual hair styles . . . Satur- days at Oppenheim Collins . . . Oh that walk . . . Did I tell you. Cara Mia ANN MARIE DODD Saint Edmund? Legion 25,45 Crusade 1,2,5,4g Dramatics 3. Tall n' Terrific . . . Prefect for Sodality . . . Hasty exits . . . Possessor of a well-trained dog UD . . . Naturally blond . . . On the Emmits- burg Chamber of Commerce . . . I'm hungry. Became of You ANNE TERESA FEENEY Saint Vincent F errer Legion 1,2,3,4g Crusade 3,4g Press Club 2,3,4. Angel cake with pink frosting . . . Beach parties at Rockaway . . . Ardent julie fan . . . Vite, vite, venez vite . . . Calorie counter . . . Famous hair cuts . . . Be good or I'll sing. Because MARGARET ROSE GRIECO Saints Simon and jude Crusade 49 Orchestra 1,2,5,4g Press Club 2. Marge . . . Every inch feminine . . . The orange queen . . . Visits to the registry . . . That very special something . . . Violin and piano virtuoso . . . Girls, there's a dance. l'm In The Mood for Love NANCY ANN FRISCIA Saint Agnes Seminary Glee Club 1,2,3,4. Nance . . . Dark and vivacious . . . The one and only Earth Angel . . . Summers at Sag Har- bor . . . That black Ford convertible . . . Good things come in small packages . . . First Musket- eer. My Heart Belong! to Only You THERESA GLORIA IOVINE Saint Edmund? Glee Club 1,2,3,4. Terry . . . Better late than never . . . Unde- cided . . . A dare you stare . . . Working Girl . . . Those long, long letters . . . Date bureau . . . Crazy flowers . . . Second Musketeer. N 0 Other Love CAROLYN WANDA HILL Saint Vincent Ferrer Leo Honorg Legion 1,2,3,4g Crusade 1,2,3,4g Dra- matics 1,2,3. Sodality officer . . . Dior devotee . . .Memo- rable emoting . . . So easy to tease . . . Unex- pected guests . . . A. M.'s in the school store . . . All sweet things rolled into one . . . I'm miser- able. How When Or Where JOAN HELEN KRAUS P. S. 203 Legion 1,2,3,4g Crusade 1,2,3,4. Renowned shoe lace tier . . . In a weaker mo- ment . . . Postman's best friend . . . I'm on a diet? . . . Found with Dickie . . . Let's go to Ernie's. Heartaehex GRACE MARY MANOCCHIO Saint Agnes Seminary Crusade 4g Glee Club l,2,3,4. Gracie . . .Pretty as a picture . . . Keeping the mailman busy . . . Fabulous sweet sixteen party . . . Flair for fashion . . . Those phone calls . . . Miss Revlon . . . Wait'll I get my glasses . . . Third Muskereer. ' P. S. I Love You EILEEN LAVINIA MEAKIM Saint Agnes Seminary Legion 1,2,3,4g Crusade 3,4g Dramatics 3. Red . . . Summers at the Sugar Bowl . . . Lengthy leper bandage . . . Bowling companion . . . Hourly transportation . . . Hysterical giggle at anything. . . It's insipidf' Tenderly CHRISTINE HELEN McMAl-ION Good Shepherd Legion 1,2,3,4g Crusade 1,2. Chris . . . Sophisticated lady . . . New becom- ing hair-do . . . Pennsylvania vacationist . . . Loves red convertibles . . . Can't fight City Hall . . . Hey there. Melody 0fLo11e t Wm BARBARA PAULINE MIKULSKI Resurrection Legion l,2,3,4g Crusade 4. Provided audience for antics in the back row . . . London fog in SchrafTt's . . . Our Florence Nightingale . . . Eager listener . . . Anna's other half . . . Saturdays at the Annoinettes . . . Oh dear. Whispering CAROL ANNE MERGENTHALER P. S. 152 Legion 1,2,5,4. Lunches for all . . . Blue Point summers . . . Many formals . . . Thursday night bowler . . . Our knitting instructor . . . Looking for the end of the rainbow . . . That's very approposf' T00 Young EILEEN PATRICIA MORAN Saint Theresa of Lisieux Legion l,2,3,4g Crusade 1,2,3,4. Ei . . . Our Senior President . . . Those big blue eyes . . . Huge appetite . . . Perennial talker . . . Jazz enthusiast . . . Bowling champ . . . Thrilling weekends . . . Her own brand of wit . . . Hi gang. Lifetime S weetbeart ANNA ANGELA MORISANI Saints Simon and jude Legion 1,2,3,4g Crusade 1,2g Press Club 2,3. Backbone of the Legion . . . Sodality oflicer . . . Jet black natural curls . . . Barbara's other half . . . Noted for long walks . . . Connecticut summers . . . Postman's pal . . . It's the great- est Beautiful Brown Eyes ANNE KATHERINE O'CONNOR Saint Teresa o f Avila Legion 1,2,3,4g Crusade 1,2,3,4g Dramatics 1,2,3. Morning confidante . . . She stoops to con- quer . . . Professor Weber's dancing partner . . . Her very own lindy . . . Vivacious just being herself . . . Unexcelled Thespian . . . Hi Hon. Younger Than Springtime LUCIA HOPE MULLE P. S. 207 Dramatics 1,2,3. Lu . . . Surf Club maid . . . Famous for for- mals . . . Multiple surgery . . . Patient argyle knitter . . . Hygieras to Massachusetts . . . Hurry- ing to meet the mailman. How Important Can It Be MARY VIRGINIA O'NEILL Saint Anselm Leo Honorg Crusade 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Press Club 2,5,4. Gina . . . That Pittsburgh drawl . . . Lovable genius . . . I'm hurt . . . Petrified peanut butter tidbits . . . Secretary of the Glee Club . . . Life in the sticks . . . Do you know what time I left? My Lady Lover to Dance MAUREEN AGNES O'DONNELL Saint Vincent Ferrer Crusade 1,2,3,4g Glee Club l,2,3,4. Mau . . . 62 inches of devilment . . . Lemon lover . . . Spur of the moment remarks . . . Our favorite escapee . . . P. M.'s at Martin's . . . Guess what happened. I Need Yon Now MARY MARGARET QUAYLE Saint Francis de Sales Crusade 2g Orchestra 25,45 Press Club 2,3,4. Dancing on the drums . . . Non-descript gig- gle . . . Loyal Dodger fan . . . jose Greco's part- ner while Frankie croons . . . C.Y.O.'s Girl of the Year . . . Playwright de francais . . . Quayle's cozy knotty pine corner. Ballerina JOAN GENIVIEVE RAPHAEL Saint Francis de Sales Crusade 1,255 Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Press Club 2,3,4. Fun to have fun with . . . Landing in Speon Beach . . . Fond of amythest . . . President of Glee Club . . . She's gonna live 'til she dies . . . Let's forget the whole thing. - I'1fe Got A Crash On You IEANNE CATHERINE SABBATINO Our Lady Help of Christians Crusade 2,5,4. Vacation months at the Surf Club . . . Letters to Fort Ord . . . Gesticulatory speech . . . Our personality plus girl . . . At home on any dance floor . . . Found at Pat's side. Malaguena MARY PATRICIA REILLY Saint Vincent Ferrer Legion 25,45 Crusade 1,2,3,4. Famous for chicken salad . . . Weekly trips to the dentist . . . Dissatisfied buyer . . . Martin's favorite employee . . . Breezy Point summers . . . Fondness for cokes. September Song IOANNE ELIZABETH TERRENCE Holy Innocents Crusade 4g Press Club 2. .Io . . . Lovable innocence . . . Spurts of excite- ment . . . 28 chews per bite . . . Why God loves the Irish . . . Hie to your horse . . . Crying a la cinema toujours . . . I'm all a-twitterf' Deep In My Heart BARBARA ANGELA SULLIVAN Saint Francis de Sales Crusade l,2,3g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Press Club 2,3,-4. Babs . . . Hearst winner . . . 10 o'clock scholar . . . I'm an aunt . . . Crazy mixed-up eyeballs . . . That unjelled jello . . . Those unforgettable hats . . . Memorable performance at our Fresh- men Party. Bolero ROSINA ROSALIE TOCCO Saint Agnes S eminary Orchestra 1,2,3,-4. Ro . . . Sugar sweet . . . That innocent look . . . Calm, cool and collected . . . A true friend Sundays at Massapequa . . . Woody Herman of the Sem . . .Unique lunches. I Only Have Eyes For You ROSALIE IACQUELINE TUTINO Saint Rosalia's Crusade 1,2,3,4g Orchestra l,2,3,4. Godfrey's only competitor . . . Laughing through trumpet solos . . . I got my license . . . One man band . . . Famous pizza parties . . . Our very favorite photos . . . Let's bomb them. Deep Purple ROCHELLE MARIE VET Rl P. S. 207 Legion l,2,5,4g Crusade l,2,3,4. Rae . . . Always open house . . . Sticking to her opinions . . . Generous warm heart . . . Our Crusade Rep . . . Getting the impossible . . . jo Strong arm bowler . . . I'm going to look for a b il Stardust BARBARA MADELEINE VERDICCHIO P. S. 207 Legion 1,2,5,4g Crusade 1,2,3,4g Dramatics 1,2,5. Dickie . . . Noted for epistles . . . Doc without a couch . . . Wait 'til next year . . . Stabbed in Act I . . . The Fleet's in . . . Famous reading of Macbeth . . . Tres gai. Earth Angel JOYCE MARIE WINTERS Saint Teresa of Lisienx Legion 1,2,3,4g Crusade l,2,5,4g Dramatics 3. Wishful traveler to the West Coast . . . What is she allergic to? . . . Culinary artist . . . Hiding during la classe de francais . . . Quiet but not shy . . . Other twin . . . I have to meet some- one. Your Cheating Heart PATRICIA LOU WADE Tappan Grammar School Crusade 2,3,4g Dramatics 1. Patty . . . I can twirl . . . Sister Margaret Ter- esa's patient . . . Started the Charleston craze . . . Can't decide-dog, cat or parakeet . . . AHin- ity for the TWA building . . . Florida sun lover . . . Here them come. Five Foot Two Name B. Abate M. Burns A. Dodd A. Feeney N. Friscia M. Grieco C. Hill T. Iovine J. Kraus G. Manocchio C. McMahon E. Meakim C. Mergenthaler B. Mikulski E. Moran A. Morisani L. Mulle A. O'Connor M. O'Donnell V. O'Neill M. Quayle J. Raphael M. Reilly J. Sabbatino B. Sullivan J. Terrence R. Tocco R. Tutino B. Verdicchio R. Vetri P. Wade J. Winters une C4455 lgroladecled She Says She Wants To Be Account executive Commercial artist Emmitsburg student Secretary Singer Executive of CBS Teacher Singing picture girl Teacher Princess Private Secretary Secretary Medical Stenographer Nurse Court Stenographer Kindergarten teacher Executive Stenographer History Teacher Teacher Chemist Astronomer Secretary Secretary Secretary Lawyer Nurse Farmer's wife Chemist X-ray technician Cooking teacher Secretary Stewardess We Say She Will Be Fashion editor Mrs. America Manufacturer of elevators Waitress in a Chinese Restaurant Maybelline model Mambo teacher Basketball coach Sweetheart of the Air Force Soda jerk at Ernie's Hostess at Fort Dix President of GM Hospital aid Button hole maker Perfect Mother USO Colleen Governess Fresh air inspector Making History Conductor of Glee Club Bay Ridge publicity agent Prima Ballerina Mother of a choir Dental Assistant Instructor at Arthur Murray's Star of Caine Mutiny Scotland Yard Inspector Eye glass manufacturer First pilot over Russia Swedish cook President of Salvation Army Dietician Mother of ten 29 We'll Always Remember Her For Her smile Her Ring Day Her quiet humor Those unplanned parties Her petiteness Her eyes That fabulous Sweet 16 Party Our only third This one's for Sister Those laughing sprees Her wonderful weekends Her troublesome red hair Those report cards Our Antoinette Beaucoup d'amis Those birthday cakes Her saving those quarters That red wig That laugh Scoop Her long hair Our crazy canary Her difiicult bus rides Her sudden awakenings in class Those petitions for McCarthy Embraceable You Churchill Her musical studies Uniforms a la Dior Her generosity Pat at the Freshman Party Her hand iewelry JU E EL!-XSS DIARY September 11, 1951 Dear Diary, It all started today. Forty-five strong, we, FRESHMEN, were marched into Alumnae Hall and divided into two groups, headed by Sister Joan Bernadette and Sister Regina Assumpta. September 15 The Seniors welcomed us at a party today. The star of the show was Pat and her Charleston. October 23 It's fun moving from class to class, but dragging those camp chairs! Twenty minutes of every Latin period are spent getting installed in such a way as to al- low the door to open. December 23 -Everything goes so swiftly. The Holly Hop and Christmas Pageant are all over. I Iczmcczry 30 Civilized Freshmen! At last we aren't the freshest at the Sem. Izme 28 Graduation, it doesn't seem possible that some day it will be us. September 12, 1952 SOPHOMORES! The thirty-live of us really belong now. No longer split, we're all in one class. Desks range from lecture seats to blotters and camp chairs. November 3 We just don't seem to understand the difference between the area of a rec- tangle and the perimeter of a square. November 28 We journeyed to Brentwood. We all became interested in slides and monkey bars. Mczrcb 1 We have become the last class to read Starring You. May 23 Sister jean Anna gave us advice for fire drills, Throw all chairs in the closet and dive out the nearest window. September 14, 1953 We just don't believe it. JUNIORS! December 13 We've suddenly developed ravenous appetites and can't do without cookies at gym. Mczrcb 29 We were measured for our rings today. Only three months to wait. April 1 Our April Fool's joke backfired. Sister heard us in the lab and found her desk set. But Sister never did discover why the clock was fifteen minutes ahead of the bell. May 13 We have introduced our own pronounciation of Cicero. june 28 They're really oursg those .red and gold rings that make us an intricate part of Saint Agnes. The day flew-Wolfie'sg Famous Kitchen, Kismet. Izme 29 The school store must have had a sale on Senior pins. September 13, 1954 Can it be? We're SENIORS! September 20 Now, not only do we have gates and a campus, but also a cement exercising court. October 21 We've become very camera conscious. The graduation pictures for the Year- book were taken today. December 21 Our Holly Hop, Rosalie Gadfrey, the Mariners and out own version of A Night Before Christmasl' are the talk of the school. December 22 The Christmas Pageant, it was over fast, but Dickieis bird stayed in the class- room for three weeks to remind us of it. December 29 The Jansen Suite of the Waldorf-Astoria Cor was it Cloud 7?D saw us waltz- ing at our Senior Prom. I don't think any of us even noticed the rain. january 15 As Senior Bls, we moved into Sister Florence josephine's classroom. Iammry 1 7 Something new was seen today. Thirty-two girls paraded the halls with Sen- ioru proudly proclaimed by red banners. It was us! February 14 Our Senior-Freshmen Party, only this time we were the Seniors. Mfzrcb 4 Barbara won the Hearst Oratorical Contest. April 22 We arrived in Washington with the w.hole wonderful weekend ahead of us. April 25 Physically we attended classes at the Sem, but mentally we were still in Wash- ington. May 24 Ann crowned the Blessed Mother in this year's May Crowning. June 17 Regents, now we know what those four years of study were for. Izme 24 The white gowns, roses and Priest's March were for us today. Our high school years have drawn to a close. june 27 The diary is almost filled. Our Class Day is done. Weive said our goodbyes for now, but not forever. 2 L W .4- V E1 V Q , I I K It I 32 .3 124 41 N, O 9x O Oc iff? 5 TQ W2 N ,W fix Q: A -q,gX E W.. s? IS CNS XXX cm. 1, ,, , fm. IN' r wa X30 'P 1 Q 'ww Nav v ff 1 -2-:I -ggi 1 :E .V , W-wg. A5471 ggi sr, . e ,,,. N, .mm ,.,, .. , wfg, , - '19, b V. Mi 1 af Q9 f Q, 5 12'-,K Q -Yi A fi 4, 139 's ,Q ri? fit' ' 'ff 'DN , W I I f a 422 wfpw mf .f3fff'ff K f , ,Q . u, . , 337 3afi', f:?' 5, .. p 5-.ga 15 y f' H 5 In 5' 125,21 , fW?pwQmwwQ Egw w.i i- j ' .Rfk s-fQS5fE'J2?bS?fw3 was ss.-. f ' x .-arf Q f'wa af wigs.,-:R aj ' Q, Qc iq vi X4 Q K x 5 14: .: 312 xl' Ai i L- 1 . ,, m XX Happiness Ring At Last Now We Have Everything Vacation Cheese TIME OUT FOR FUN Teens of Our Times f.., .. , 1-.view .T W - H,.,. :::,.gwa - , 'H V2 1' N QQ x 53 'wif Q fi' , 'Me ' . .hp x f N: :Z fkrsf efiggkqs if 3 Freshmen Good Luck In the Dog House ,. Come On ln! Sophomores f ,Q E' nw , Madame Curies juniors It's Fabulous! Class Rembra nts Around the Gazlng Ball Seniors Fordham Campus Cleanup Squad R. Gadfrey and co. When Yoiffe Smiling 1954 Olympics Old Friends I Jazz Time After Three When We're Young spring Is Here E l 5' sf-3, Lovely to Look At Fun at Field Day! Sunny Smiles 5. ,l if Q, Q, , nib ,gl .s -milf .. 4 Q. ,fly fvigyfb i SAY' a S, 2 55 ? iff f d .3 5, kg A :A I i L ww . 3. 5 is --:L 5: fr 2. mfs f Ewa , - ww w UP' 5 I UNDERGRADUATES IIIIIHHH I J4 z.--' Q 'xii' v is K ,SN 2. Z l 3' 9' 5 U'lI l700ZUI'U H E 1 ,9fg, f 1 1 'fft,q J D F' U 'E N S 55. 'I 0 M Y , i n S N QX Q 'r::::1r::x::vt:-55' i ,f fs 'ill' j ,N - 5 44 5 Q UNIIIH B Top Row: L to R-P. Donegan, P. Winneld, C. Ida, G. Narisi, M. Meisel, J. Leahy, J. Tarulli, J. Thornhill C. Nolan, J. Judge, E. Rooney. Middle Row: S. Greene, E. Calabrese, M. Beringer, B. Doyle, B. Buckley, D V. Daniels, M. Lowell, M. Fries, C. Jones, M. Tianaytis, Bacchino, M. Mulligan. Absent: M. Hickman, L. Aversa S. Goss, E. McDermott, R. Orlatf, K. Joyce. Bottom Row: Bookworms??? Sister Margaret Teresa We Could write a Book SIJPHIJMIJHE H Top Row: L to R-M. Cumella, A. D'Aguanno, N. Hen- derson, L. Kroog, M. Paradiso, M. Stagnitta, P. Tum- minelli, D. Maurer, M. Williams, E. Costello, G. Mulle, B. Lynch, A. Napp, E. Meade. Middle Row: M. Muccio, A. Clevenger, R. Scala, C. Gagliano, B. Corbett, B. Burke, A. Castaldo, C. Bauer, C. Chiarini, I. Birgel, M. Filiberto, C. Sweeney, J. Steinenger, R. Leone. Bottom Row: M. Cintolo, P. Needham, A. Casey, P. Landi, M. DeNobile, M. Shea, V. DeLuca, J. Clark, B. Blake, M. Pillitteri. Sister Regina Assumpta i Our Second Home 47 , X , s One Minute More SIQIPHIJMUH' ' Top Row: L to R-S. Devine, M. Daly, J. Carrano, C. D. Freiss, P. Amen, M. La Ponte, A. Vincinanzo. Bottom Short, C. Carroll, R. Dente, D. Lane, J. McDonaugh, J. Row: A. Armstrong, A. Sweeney, J. Cooper, L. Thomp- Geraci, M. Doyle. Middle Row: R. Dowling, A. Lu- son, A. Bolton, C. Ronnenberg, C. Grabenstatter, M. dovice, J. Sleeyk, A. McSweeney, J. Reilley, M. Quigley, Cranley. Sister Frances Irene The Happy Twelve 48 Their Favorite Spot FHESHME B Top Row: L to R-E. Fitzpatrick, M. Fleming, J. D'Angelo, M. Kelly, D. Vazquez, P. Trum, G. Duffy, E. Lee, E. Foley, K. Braithwaite, R. Brusie. Middle Row M. Casesa, F. Filiberto, A. De Terlezzi, L. Smith, T. Gagliano, C. Gale, E. Curtin, K. DeMeo, M. DeFranco, 1. Beer. Bottom Row: M. LaSenna, M. Schriener, B. Nolan, I. Ariola, B. Ryan, M. Buonauito, B. Backus, J Sullivan, B. Mahoney, M. Calcagno. Smted: P. Giam- marco, A. Falcone, C. Riggio, N. Conway, P. Toomey B. Gordan, R. Carrano, O. Muscarella, J. Williams, M. Dwyer. Where's the Books? l We're On Our Way Sister Mary Incarnata FHESHMEN I-l Top Row: L to R-M. O'Connor, M. Cleary, M. Filan, Bohne, J. Lo Ponte, J. Monaghan, M. Savarese K Thom F. Mehring, S. Cibelli, E. Melucci, R. Davey, M. Browne, son. Bottom Row: M. Cavallina, M. Castiglie J Arxenn A. Merigone, A. Notaro. Middle Row: M. Rowland, G. Zoller, A. Hesterberg, M. Durkin, R. Wenke J V. Loftus, D. Mulcahy, M. Terranova, L. Quinlin, P. O'Brien, M. O'Brien, R. Bowe. I f 'r' Let the Wind Bolw! Sister Mary Anthilia Line Up! Zz K, - f' K ,, riff. 'iffy' 0 , 0 ' Dm amy' , ,TD 'X ,A fa. AM-alle W M Q C5 , W f 3211417 lm , iullx 'UAM47' my W f- '757 .,. f Sw j X-,.3jp4Q lf!! ZA . fkhkff Q X I I , f A .KN 6 ,E , o I-+3 ' PM XX-X S L 54 MM N1 ,fy X Lfl gg 3 X WK H! ,,- f W wx , 3 - M Z X 'Q I t 1 NX x 1- - f f X X 4 Q Q 'ef MISSIIIN ACTIVITIES I , SHRINE Saint Agnes Seminary X I l LEU HU UH Top Row: L to R-A. Bolton, R. Keenen, M. Shea, M. Tionaytis. Mid- dle Row: C. Hill, V. O'Neill, M. Hof- mann, F. Campbell. Bottom Row: M. Heney, M. Devencenzo, M. Donnelly. GLEE EI. B Top Row: L to R-J. Barbaro, J. Cooper, N. Friscia, M. Buanauito, M. Pillitteri, H. Weidner, V. Daniels, B. Buckley, J. Sullivan, P. Toomey, M. Cintolo. Middle Row: G. Nerisi, J. Grieco, M. Burns, M. O'Donnell, G. Manocchio, C. Jones, B. Sauter, B. Corbett, L. Thompson, R. Busema, P. Amen, P. Giammorco. Bottom Row: M. Mulligan, C. Chiarini, M. Paradiso, A. Sweeney, J. Carrano, J. Brown, C. Ida, M. Stagnirta, K. Haggerty, V. O'Neill, R. Scala, B. Backus, E. McDermott. Seated D. Buccino, T. Iovine, B. Sullivan, C. Gale, D. Vasquez M. DeNobile, B. Blake, J. Lee, A. D'Aguanno, A. Vin cinanzo. UHEHESTHA Seated: L to R-P. Landi, M. Tionaytis, F. Campbell, M. Grieco, D. Yodice, M. Hofmann, E Foley. Standing: S. Devine, E. Fitzpatrick, K. DeMeo, N. Conway, B. Ryan, P. Trum, A. Casey L. Kroog, B. Burke, N. Hendersen. 2 L-Q BRASS SECTION: Top Row: L to R-B. Jones, R. Tutino, A. Ludovici, J. Williams. Middle Row: M. Long, E. Calabrese, R. Tocco, R. Dowling, M. Shea, M. Doyle. First Row: A. Bolton, M. Williams, M. Quayle, M. LoPonte, M. Casesa. 54 9 PHESSIHJHI JANUARY EDITORS: M. Donnelly, S. Clark. JUNE EDITORS: V. O'Neill, B. Sullivan. L. to R.-M. Quayle, J. Raphael, M. Donnelly, B. Sullivan, S. Clark, A. Feeney, V. O'Neill. Standing: L to R-F, Campell, M, Heney, M, Ross. Sitting: J. Leahy, H. Cotter, M. Hofmann, M. Devincenzo, P. Quinn. mmfm-.91-Mute. em----uu.1 YE HHUUH EU FEHE EE Top Row: L to R-K. Boyhan, E. O'Brien, M. Needham, J. Kraus, M. Devincenzo, M. Donnelly, L. Mulle, E. Moran, C. Lee. Bottom Row: S. Clark, V. O'Neill, B. Verdicchio, A. 0'Connor, M. Burns, R. Vetri, M. Reilly, G. Stewart. SUD LITY IIIFPIEEHS JANUARY SODALITY OFFICERS C. Lee, B. Thomas, E. O'Brien LIBH HY HEEEPTIU IST5 Standing: L to R-G. Narisi, M. Mil- ler, E. Gualtieri, M. Fries, M. Bern- inger, A. Sheerin, D. Maura, P. Mc- Mahon, V. DeLuca, J. Grieco, J. Bar- baro. Seated: M. Grote, M. Davies, A. Dodd, M. Quayle, G. Stewart, B. Thomas, K. Boyhan, J. Kraus, B. Mikulski. 56 Left to Right-A. Morisani, M. Burns, M. Ross, C. Jones, V. O'Neill. Seated: P. Quinn. JUNE SODALITY OFFICERS A. Morisani, A. Dodd, C. Hill P EES june 24, 1955 Dear Diary, This is the last page. We have said our thank you, but before the book is closed, we have time for a final goodbye. Farewell to our teachers, to our many friends at the Sem, to our carefree high school days, Au revoir. Love, CLASS OF 1955 X ! I fb in SIIHIJUL DIHEIITIJHY CLASS OF 1955 Barbara Abate, 2370 Ocean Avenue Joan Albanese, 1938 East 19th Street Kathleen Boyhan, 309 East 18th Street Marjorie Burns, 2618 Clarendon Road Sheila Clark, 424 Beach 135th Street, B. H. Mary Curley, 1812 East 13th Street Marie Devincenzo, 2116 Coleman Street Ann Dodd, 2015 East 28th Street Mary Donnelly, 1220 East 37th Street Anne Feeney, 3223 Glenwood Road Nancy Friscia, 7915 23rd Avenue Maryjane Graham, 2045 East 18th Street Margaret Grieco, 1861 West 3rd Street Mary Heney, 1221 East 28th Street Carolyn Hill, 954 East 37th Street Theresa Iovine, 2212 Quentin Road Mary Keaveney, 1964 Nostrand Avenue Joan Kraus, 1683 East 49th Street Catherine Lee, 1769 Kimball Street Grace Manocchio, 2325 Ocean Parkway Christine McMahon, 1871 Madison Place Eileen Meakim, 1063 East 92nd Street Carol Mergenthaler, 868 East 24th Street Barbara Mikulski, 34 Gotham Avenue Eileen Moran, 3505 Foster Avenue Anna Morisani, 2204 East 4th Street Lucia Mulle, 4003 Avenue R Maryalice Needham, 379 East 35th Street Eileen O'Brien, 226 Argyle Road Anne O'Connor, 146 Montgomery Street Maureen O'Donnell, 1238 East 45th Street Virginia O'Neill, 478 84th Street Mary-Jo Panarelli, 1524 Ocean Avenue Dorothy Petrone, 1375 East 29th Street Mary Quayle, 142-11 Newport Avenue, L. I. Patricia Quinn, 1530 Ryder Street Joan Raphael, 460 Beach 137th Street, B. H. Mary Reilly, 681 East 38th Street Margaret Ross, 1621 Coleman Street Barbara Ryan, 3420 Avenue H Jeanne Sabbatino, 2320 Avenue M Gracemarie Stewart, 618 East 21st Street Barbara Sullivan, 96-12 Rockaway Beach Blvd Joanne Terrence, 1416 Beverly Road Barbara Thomas, 1606 Avenue H Rosina Tocco, 2775 East 16th Street Rosalie Tutino, 1412 64th Street Barbara Verdicchio, 3615 Avenue T Rochelle Vetri, 1864 Kimball Street Celeste Vitarelli, 1422 East 24th Street Patricia Wade, 620 Marlborough Road Joyce Winters, 1194 East 47th Street CLASS OF 1956 Gloria Abrami, 2224 Avenue S Laura Aversa, 2069 East 2nd Street Virginia Basile, 254 Beach 127th Street, B. H. Marie Berninger, 2055 East 26th Street Dorothy Bocchina, 2004 East 28th Street Beatrice Buckley, 1375 East 14th Street Eugenia Calabrese, 1161 East 26th Street Frances Campbell, 612 Ocean Avenue Helen Cotter, 561 Beach 131st Street, B. H. Virginia Daniels, 259 Martense Street Marianne Davies, 2214 Avenue S Patricia Donegan, 823 St. John's Place Betty-Jean Doyle, 520 East 21st Street Rosalie Ellison, 2824 West 15th Street Marion Fries, 160 Beach 131st Street, B. H. Suzanne Goss, 570 East 23rd Street Sheila Green, 238 Beach 129th Street, B. H. Maureen Grote, 1189 East 46th Street Kathleen Haggerty, 1355 East 14th Street Miriam Hickman, 1367 East 58th Street Marion Hofmann, 1370 New York Avenue Constance Ida, 1664 East 29th Street Carol Jones, 1919 East 34th Street Kathleen Joyce, 2160 Kimball Street Jeanne Judge, 524 Beach 131st Street, B. H. Jane Leahy, 289 Stratford Place Mary Lou Long, 771 48th Street Margaret Mastronardi, 1957 East 21st Street Elizabeth McDermott, 3501 Farragut Road Frances McManus, 4209 Avenue M. Marita Meisel, 133-05 Newport Avenue, B. H. Mary Agnes Miller, 525 Beach 130th Street, B. H 58 SIIHIIUL IJAIHEETIIHY Marilyn Mulligan, 3110 Avenue L Grace Narise, 3310 Avenue T Carol Nolan, 239 Beach 132nd Street, B. H. Helen O'Donnell, 1458 East 59th Street Roberta Orloff, 1163 Sheepshead Bay Road Joyce Pokut, 1622 Chestnut Avenue Maryanne Randazzo, 1397 East 47th Street Elizazbeth Rooney, 3504 Farragut Road Margaret Sheerin, 2052 Batchelder Street Julia Tarulli, 2035 East 34th Street Sheila Tice, 1771 East 16th Street Mary Ann Tionagtis, 503 Lincoln Place Janet Thornhill, 24 Sloane Place Patricia Winfield, 445 Beach 130th Street, B. H. Dorothy Yodice, 3607 Avenue T I cLAss or 1957 Florence Asaro, 6121 20th Avenue Josephine Barbaro, 1763 East 29th Street Carol Bauer, 1881 East 21st Street Isabelle Bergel, 543 East 21st Street Barbara Blake, 883 East 28th Street Joan Brown, 2135 East 38th Street Rosemary Buscema, 1978 22nd Street Ann Marie Casey, 3213 Beverly Road Antoinette Castaldo, 128 Fahnouth Street Carol Chearini, 7912 12th Avenue Lilian Cincotta, 214 Maple Street Marlene Cintola, 1922 69th Street Jacquelene Clark, 424 Beach 135th Street, B. H. Ann Clevenger, 4093 Bedford Avenue Brinda Corbett, 2017 Coyle Street Elizabeth Costello, 1440 East 57th Street Marianne Cumella, 1871 East 23rd Street Anna D'Aquanno, 2421 McDonald Avenue Virginia DeLuca, 1944 East 5th Street Mary DeMobile, 7001 Shore Road Marie Filiberto, 2051 East 18th Street Cecelia Gogliano, 1925 East 24th Street Jeanette Grieco, 1861 West 3rd Street Ellen Gualteri, 239 Bay 8th Street Anne Marie Henderson, 385 East 18th Street Betty Lou Jones, 1549 East 2nd Street Rosemary Keenan, 175 Beach 132nd Street, B. H. Anne Knapp, 227 Beach 135th Street, . H. Linda Kroog, 614 East 18th Street Patricia Landi, 2224 Avenue R Joan Lu, 1769 Kimball Street Rose Marie Leone, 77 Astor Court Barbara Lynch, 1474 East 26th Street Dorothy Mouer, 4014 Avenue R Eleanor Meade, 1717 East 32nd Street Theresa McGough, 239 Winthrop Street Patricia McMahon, 567 New York Avenue Veronica Moloney, 1918 Brown Street Mildred Muccio, 1970 East 29th Street Geraldine Mulle, 4003 Avenue R Jeanette Napolitano, 1571 West 6th Street Patricia Needham, 379 East 35th Street Elaine Neglia, 528 Flatbush Avenue Brenda Nolan, 650 Ocean Avenue Joan Pagnotto, 1825 Hendrickson Street Michela Paradiso, 2824 Quentin Road Marie Pilliteri, 5101 Avenue J Joan Rogane, 4301 Avenue M Barbara Sauter, 1357 East 37th Street Rachel Scala, 2212 East 26th Street Angela Sheerin, 2052 Batchelder Street Mary Ann Stagnitta, 2041 East 19th Street Catheiine Sweeney, 1802 East 31st Street Paulette Tumminelli, 8405 11th Avenue Harriet Wilder, 2834 Batchelder Street Marilyn Welsch, 226 East 7th Street Marie Williams, 1640 Marine Parkway CLASS OF 1958 Pauline Amen, 1998 East 22nd Street Immaculate Ariola, 8647 19th Avenue Ann Armstrong, 387 Rugby Road Barbara Backus, 1025 East 26th Street Agnes Bolton, 1829 East 28th Street Karen Braithwaite, 1973 Hating Street Roberta Brusie, 1640 Madison Place Marion Buonauito, 1448 68th Street Marion Calcagno, 1835 East 31st Street Joan Carrano, 1876 East 23rd Street Regina Carrano, 774 East 21st Street Marie Casesa, 2975 Avenue S 59 SEHUUI. IIIHEIITIJHY Ann Marie Castagna, 2681 West 2nd Street Nancy Conway, 2116 Ditmas Avenue Josephine Cooper, 2113 Gerritsen Avenue Mary Ann Cranley, 377 East 17th Street Edith Curtin, 817 East 21st Street Maureen Daly, 1329 East 29th Street Josephine D'Angelo, 2606 East 12th Street Marie DeFranco, 1415 East 3rd Street Katherine Demeo, 1806 Stuart Street Rosalie Dente, 1270 East 32nd Street Sheila Devine, 644 East 14th Street Rosemary Dowling, 1553 Hendrickson Street Mary Ann Doyle, 1250 Ocean Avenue Genevieve Duffy, 485 Ocean Avenue Mary Dwyer, 551 East 23rd Street Angelo Falcone, 137 Van Sicklen Street Frances Filiberto, 2051 East 18th Street Eleanor Fitzpatrick, 3203 Fillmore Avenue Maureen Fleming, 2062 Brown Street Eileen Foley, 1312 East 35th Street Lillian Frappollo, 3850 Flatlands Avenue Diane Freiss, 3007 Avenue S Gaetana Gagliano, 1925 East 24th Street Claudia Gale, 2074 East 2nd Street Carole George, 121 Bay 20th Street Patricia Giammarco, 1485 East 15th Street Barbara Gordon, 191 Maple Street Carole Grabbenstatter, 1060 East 37th Street Mary Jean Kelly, 2110 Bedford Avenue Diane Lane, 1026 East 32nd Street Marie LaSenna, 2306 Avenue S Evelyn Lee, 1769 Kimball Street Marie LoPonte, 2902 Avenue S Ann Ludovici, 970 East 34th Street Bonnie Mahoney, 1972 East 24th Street Jacqueline McDonough, 103-20 Avenue J Bernadette Nolan, 2107 Bedford Avenue Marie Quigley, 482 East 9th Street Janet Reilly, 34 Waldorf Court Charlotte Riggio, 1922 Ryder Street Carol Ronnenberg, 3909 Avenue K Bernadette Ryan, 966 East 94th Street Mathilda Schreiner, 2212 Newkirk Avenue Cecelia Short, 2037 Ryder Street Loretta Smith, 3201 Glenwood Road Alice Sweeney, 1718 Hendrickson Street Lorraine Thompson, 3121 Avenue R Margaret Toomey, 3006 Quentin Road Patricia Trum, 301 Stratford Road Dorothy Vazquez, 1960 East 22nd Street Joan Williams, 1640 Marine Parkway Judith Beer, 1469 Cropsey Avenue CLASS OF 1959 Josephine Arienti, 1824 East 3rd Street Priscilla Bohne, 214 Beach 131st Street, Belle Harbor Rosemary Bowe, 1827 East 31st Street Mary Ann Browne, 1819 New York Avenue Mary Castiglie, 2233 Homecrest Avenue Maryanne Cavillino, 201 Avenue P Susan Cihelli, 480 East 24 Street Mary Cleary, 242 Beach 141st Street, Belle Harbor Ruth Davey, 350 Beach 147th Street, Neponsit N Y Mary Ann Durkin, 3713 Farragut Road Maureen Filan, 4201 Avenue I Ann Hesterburg, 478 Argyle Road Mary Howell, 1645 Madison Place Joan Human, 1137 63rd Street Veronica Loftus, 30 Linden Boulevard Johanna LoPonte, 2902 Avenue R Faith Mehring, 2907 Quentin Road Elias Melucci, 2214 82nd Street Anita Merigone, 2078 East 7th Street Joan Monaghan, 1548 East 37th Street Diane Mulchary, 991 East 37th Street Annette Notaro, 7712 Narrows Avenue Janet O'Brien, 1232 President Street Maureen O'Brien, 2059 Coyle Street Marion O'Connor, 3607 Avenue R Lorna Quinlan, 1575 Hendrickson Street Mary Rowland, 175 Lott Street Marie Savarese, 2051 East 19th Street Mela Terranova, 1658 East 29th Street Kathy Thompson, 448 East 22nd Street Rosemary Wenke, 382 East 7th Street Gail Zoller, 456 Beach 132nd Street, Belle Harbor 60 ZIEHNUWLEDEMENTS We, the Clan of 1955, with to offer our Jincerert appreciation to the Faculty, and all those who have cooperated in the publication of this, oar issue of the Agnerian. We especially with to thank: SISTER MARIE CHARITINA for her unfailing assistance. SISTER FLORENCE JOSEPHIN E for her kind and considerate guidance. SISTER JEAN ANNA for her splendid financial management. SISTER THOMAS CATHERINE for her kindness in our use of the library. MR. GORODESS for his excellent workin doing our photographs. The ALEON STUDIOS for the individual photos of the Senior Class. MR. JOHN MCGUIRE for his enduring patience during the publication of our 1955 Yearbook. MR. JAMES E. THOMAS of S. K. Smith Company for his tireless patience in trying to satisfy our demands for a cover. The O'TOOLE PUBLISHING COMPANY for the hnished edition of the Yearbook. All our ADVERTISING, PATRONS and SPONSORS, without whose gen- erosity, our Yearbook would never have been possible. 61 P THU S Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. joseph Filiherto Mr. and Mrs. Daniel George Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arienti Mr. and Mrs. H. Braithwaite Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Francis G. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. O'Donnell Mr. and Mrs. G. Cutolo Miss Mary E. Maguire Miss Katherine A. Maguire Willenkin Hardware, 2916 Ave. R., Brooklyn, ES 5 -5845 Grillo's Sea Food Center, 19 N ewkirk Plaza, Brooklyn john Sexton G Co., Manufacturing Wholesale Grocers SPH Reverend Edward J. Donnelly Independent Meat Market 4022 Avenue J Mr. and Mrs. D. Long Mr. and Mrs. Dennis T. Foley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Dwyer Nu Rand Meat Market-A. N. Randazzo 1960 Flatbush Avenue Eagle Cleaners and Dyers 1812 Avenue U, Brooklyn Waverly Florist 1322 Avenue U, Brooklyn Royal Drug Store Nostrand Avenue Ada Hat Shoppe 2100 Flatbush Ave. at Avenue N Michael's Restaurant 8: Cocktail Lounge 3411-3411a Avenue H-GE 4-9736 Barbara Ryan 3420 Avenue H Charles H. Finch 84 Co. 1501 Avenue M at E. 15th St.-DE 9-7800-1 William H. Hawler 138-47 82nd Drive, Queens Edward Beauty Salon 2100 Flatbush Avenue 62 SURE E. Gross Supreme Markets 2124 Flatbush Avenue John Cordes Delicatessen 2952 Avenue R Mr. Bc Mrs. Frank Fleming 2062 Brown Street Mr. 8: Mrs. A. A. Carrano Goldman's Food Mart 1918 Kings Highway William H. Sadlier, Inc. 11 Park Place, N. Y. Eugene H. Tinsley 1120 Rogers Ave., Brooklyn Max Tailor and Dry Cleaneer Laurel Chemists Waters Cocktail Lounge 2007 Nostrand Ave. Mrs. Frederick Hofmann Mr. 8: Mrs. F. Muccio 1970 E. 29 St. Dr. 8: Mrs. Philip R. Casesa 2975 Ave. S. Arnove Brothers john P. Heney 1221 East 28 St. Dr. 8: Mrs. J. J. Paradiso Mr. 8: Mrs. A. Saverese Miss A. Rera Ronald Juliano Alfred Grote Mrs. M. Grote Mr. G. Spencer Mr. 8: Mrs. K. Daher Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Kaus Mr. 8: Mrs. A. Kaus Mr. 8: Mrs. M. Langan Mrs. Bert Joyce Mrs. Michael Solan Mrs. Frank Keeney Mrs. George Manios Mrs. Martha Mathisen Mrs. Arthur Luley Mrs. Leo Egan Miss Marie Bertrand Mrs. Angeline Daly Mrs. Ellen Bidstrup Miss Angela Cahill Miss Ann Revell Miss Margaret Revell Miss Mary Revell Mrs. Ethel Brandt Mrs. Joseph Ayers Mrs. George Hogan Mrs. Frank'Coyle Mrs. John Roche Mrs. John O'Connor Miss Marie Mahr Mrs. Kenneth Von Glohn Mrs. Albert O'Connell Mary Keeley Anonymous Evelyn Lee Dorothy Bocchino Ann Armstrong Immaculate Ariola Maureen O'Brien Hahns Delicatessen Quentin Pharmacy Riina Brothers Faith Mehring Kathleen Haggerty Colleen Haggerty Paul Haggerty James Haggerty Patricia Ann McMahon Mr. 8: Mrs. N. K. Williams Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Risso Mr. 8: Mrs. Victor Rhate Mr. 8: Mrs. S. Patone Mary Ann Pittarelli Mrs. A. Sala Mr. 8: Mrs. E. Vastola Mr. 8: Mrs. A. Mandato L. Guzzi Mrs. C. Weis Mrs. F. Howard Mrs. C. Simnott Martins Fine Food Store BIJIISTEHS Mrs. Tumminelli Mr. 8: Mrs. Brancatelli Mr. Tumminelli Joe Sciulara Jenny Ferrara Mr. 8: Mrs. W. F. Flinn Vales Cleaners Andrew King Madison Florist, Inc. Silver Rod Drugs Vartkes Turkian Mr. 8: Mrs. D. Vazquez Miss Dorothy Vazquez Mr. 8: Mrs. W. Turner Mr. 8: Mrs. T. Borresa Carol Ann Jones Mary Fries Marion Fries Mr. 8: Mrs. Julius Fries Jane C. Leahy Mr. F. Giammarco Mr. 8: Mrs. W. O'Brien Nicky fMy Dogj Mrs. Thomas Gagliano Mr. Thomas Gagliano Miss Cecelia Gagliano Helen M. Freiss Pat Winfield Franco's Meat Market Murry Cleaners Mrs. Rita Ryan Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph DiPaola Mr. 8: Mrs. P. DeNobile Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas J. Gale Mr. Thomas Stagnitta Mrs. Thomas Stagnitta Corky Mr. R. S. Brown Mrs. R. S. Brown Catherine Brown Joan Brown George Brown Mr. G. Hawksby, Sr. Mr. G. Hawksby, Jr. Margie Shea Mr. 8: Mrs. A. Shea Joseph Cumella Carmela Cumella Marianne Cumella Mr. 8: Mrs. Geo. F. Knapp Mrs. M. Pizzitola Mr. 8: Mrs. I. Maurer Mrs. M. A. Kelly Mr. 8: Mrs. J. J. Mulligan Miss Kathryn Kelly Miss Brenda Mulligan Suzanne Goss Mrs. Goss Mr. Goss Mr. 8: Mrs. C. Daniels Virginia Daniels Mrs. Nellie Doherty Carol Anne Nolan Sheila Green Mary Anne Tionaytis Miss Agnes Lalferty Mr. 8: Mrs. F. J. Browne Mary Anne Browne Betty Jean Doyle Mary Ann Doyle Elizabeth Rooney Edward W. Rooney Mary Castiglie Catherine Human Mr. 8: Mrs. J. C. Filiberto Mary A. Muscarella James A. Muscarella Teresa Duffy Raymond Duffy Mrs. C. Saccordi John Saccordi Helen Boglioli Mr. 8: Mrs. W. Backus Mr. 8: Mrs. J. J. Carrano Mr. 8: Mrs. J. E. Curtin Mr. A. DeFranco Mrs. A. DeFranco Francine DeLuca Mrs. F. DeLuca Judith Beer Marie LaSenna Katherine DeMeo Marion Calcagno Mr. 8: Mrs. C. Buonaiuto Mr. 8: Mrs. B. H. Nolan Anita Merigone Mrs. William Filau Mr. 8: Mrs. F. C. Howell Mr. 8: Mrs. Edgar Savarese Mr. 8: Mrs. Michael Davey Johanna Lo Ponte Mr. 8: Mrs. E. F. Bohne Mrs. Walter Durkin Mr. 8: Mrs. J. McDonough Mansfield Chemists Mr. 8: Mrs. Michael Dente Eugenia Calabrese Theodore Calabrese A 8: H Food Center Gladford Hairdresser Independent Meat Market Colby Cleaners Joe Alesi Joe's Hardware Lillian Frappollo Mr. 8: Mrs. Henry Abrami Eleanor Fitzpatrick Mrs. Mary Heely Carole A. George Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Doyle, Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Carroll Mrs. Frances Devine Mr. 8: Mrs. E. T. Cranley Marie Lo Ponte Mrs. Edith Quigley Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Short 63 Mr. 8: Mrs. David Dowling Mr. 8: Mrs. Patrick Daly Mr. 8: Mrs. Lewis Thompson Mr. 8: Mrs Stuart Bolton Ml-. sr Mrsf J. J. Reiuy Mr. 8: Mrs. H. H. Ronnenberg The Hesterberg Family Rosemary Wewke Mr. 8: Mrs. Gerard Mulcahy Gail Zoller Annette Notaro Dr. Ludwig Cibelli Dr. Anthony Terranova Patches Mr. Thomas F. Carroll Mr. Rodger Carroll Mrs. Sarah Carroll Twin Smoke Shop Dr. 8: Mrs. Baratta Frank and Mike Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Chiarini Mr. P. Vincent Landi Joan Helen Landi Patricia Jane Landi Carol Ann Landi A Friend Mr. 8: Mrs. Rolland Brison and Elberta Bobby John Meade Ethel Tracy Janet Burke John Burke Marie Pillitteri Mrs. Joseph Pillitteri Mr. Joseph Pillitteri Mrs. Walter J. Carlin Barbara Lynch Mrs. John J. Lynch, Jr. Mr. John J. Lynch, Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. James Blake Barbara Blake Quenny Mrs. Rose Inserillo Mr. James Corbett Mrs. James Corbett Brinda Corbett Mr. 8: Mrs. A. R. Hutchinson Mr. J. Sweeney Mrs. J. Sweeney Catherine Sweeney Marie Williams Deb Williams Mary Ryan Joseph A. Shea Anna M. Allen Catherine Costello Elizabeth Costello Betty Costello Mrs. S. Henderson Nancy Henderson Mary J. Rice 5 THE CHURCH Arrucrsn POLAND: CHINA: l ' Cardinal Wysznski and 9 bishops in DEAD-'25 Cllmese amd 35fOfe'ef1 prison l.000 priesls in prison I,300 deporled--lale unknown 37 killed 524 monks and nuns deporled. imprisoned or murdered RUMANIA: I4 Bishops arresled-9 dead l.500 priesrs arresled and deporled -olhers underground ALBANIA: 3 Bishops lorlured and killed 32 priesls sho+ or lorlured 20 in prison-iale ol all olhers 1100 101 Q unknown Q YUGOSLAVIA: 5 Cardinal Slepinac-guarded i I2 Bishops and l00 priesls publicly mislrealed 9 SLOVENIA: 67 priesrs killed, 70 in prison, 250 priesls and I Bishop exiled CZECHOSLOVAKIA IOcciden+all: 4 Bishops deporfed, 2 imprisoned 900 priesls exilecl. all religious orders suppressed, hierarchy complelely abolished priesls EXPELLED-3000 priesls and religious IMPRISONED-I8 Bishops, I,850 Chinese and foreign priesls CONFISCATED--3 Universilies, 200 high schools, 200 hospilals, 3,000 olher schools SLOVAKIA: 6 Bishops arresled 600 priesls in prison or deporled All religious houses suppressed BULGARIA: I Bishop killed 3 priesfs shol I00 priesls deporled-all monasleries closed LATVIA: I0 priesls killed. 40 arresled 35 priesls and 3 Bishops exiled HUNGARY: Joseph Cardinal Mindszenfy-life irnprisonmenl Archbishop Joseph Groesz-I5 years in prison Bishop Vilmos Apor-killed Bishop Zollon Mezlenyi-in con cenlralion camp 7 Seminaries suppressed. as also all schools ol religious orders and Calholic High schools HERE IS THE CHALLENGE TO CHRISTIANITYI YOU CAN ANSWER IT BY BECOMING A MEMBER Annual Membership Dues - 51.00 Family or Group Membership U 0 Personsl Annual Dues - 56.00 Perpetual Membership leach Person, - 540.00 Perpetual Membership IFamiIyI - 5100.00 THE SOCIETY VFOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE FAITH I9I JORALEMON STREET, BROOKLYN I. N. Y. 0 TRiangle 5-4375 MOST REV. JOHN J. BOARDMAN, Direclor REV. JAMES W. ASIP, Associale Direclor 3 E 6 5 5 S 5 5 6 5 9 6 6 5 5 6 9 5 9 9 9 6 5 5 5 5 S 9 5 A 0' 2012010117 6' r7'h01 7' 'Jr lC0'101s0X0's0'0N-0's0K0vW'Ps0Y-01s0 fs02k?K01s01016l'-0N0N01s01056 '0'0M0H-0f0f61f0's01l02'-0'0+G6x 0' e0'-?'920'06v17' 0b10t6 meawawwfawfmcawdawfawffmwwwaaaaeawvfaw CONGRATULAUONS TO GINA AND THE CLASS OF 1955 The O'NeiIIs 6 0'0'0V061'0'0K016 0'6'0Y9'7f7'0N0l0'0f0l0f04?'9'0N0N7'7'0N0f 01-0062 0020-' 05'5' l?f9PC?C9 ?'0N79?1?'0555405'?9?97f75PC747L0N74?4?4054?9?Q?l7Z 3 CONGRATULATIONS TO MARY AND THE CLASS OF 1955 IVIr. 81 Mrs. C. V. Quayle PAT . . . PAUL . . . VINNY . . . KATHY H?'01'?G0462471-7'0f?G7h710f0'04017G0620101610v'0v'0P10W' 0 0Z JH 0K0I6C0'-0K0' 00'-0120? 0101 ' 0Y01l01' 40 0Y-7 5 M H 0f0101W50N?0f0N7'0'0PH? '?00l'?047'l'020010H?L?1?f?Q?'7100'6 CONGRATULATIONS JOAN AND THE C ASS OF 195 Mr. 81 Mrs. John J. Raphael, Sr 6 IC9'6K0 0'0 '02'0f5 0 020' G?G7471?056'H9174J656'0N?1?0N0f04?4?'Q0N0'0M710f00N04?47016 CONGRATULATIONS TO NANCY AND THE CLASS OF 1955 Mr. 8: Mrs. Michael J. Friscia -0N0h0Q7WN0'0041?h71kf7'010010N0v2906'022?0101'0WN0f010G7W16 -010'-6x 01'-0N0Y 102' 0 01 2021041021-0Y ' -017 IC? -020' '0'-7G0R?17G710'-01G0NJ20P'-0N-050l-0N0'40l0'N0I -0440 G01l02f-0N0P'-01'0v105k?1100Q0v0+G01'-7f0N0240 CONGRATULATIONS TO BARBARA AND THE CLASS OF 1955 Mr. 8 Mrs. Mitchell Mikulski 40'N04f?'-04'0'N7l01h0'N0 0'K7v-04'-6 -00'-0'-63 7'0 '0 -0'6 0K7'l0 3 9 3 5 3 im 050'-049951006-0'5'0D55905C0 -0N0'5 9' 401?0'10K?4?'0Wf01101G011040N0117270N0K720240K?17'0'10510v0 CONGRATULATIONS TO JOANNE AND THE CLASS OF 1955 Mother and Dad r010Q01L7' 6'1?6 -0K0Y4K 0-101-0f0w0f0f 3C9'10r0r 2 2 2 9 2 9 2 2 2 5 2 2 5 2 M2 CONGRATULATIONS TO ROSALIE 10Y01'0+'-0' -0 0' 0w02'00' 9'll0'0' GRADUATING CLASS OF JUNE 1955 Mr. 84 Mrs. Peter Tutino C0 -7C0797'07Z7l757f0'40'5'5N07C0'C0N045405'0'60f0540V0V0' x 7 4040K-0'0G0N-04'-90 10 -0010210402 6W0N0P'JG?010N?0i'7'04C729G040N0262l04-71?405W16161f?'?1?1?Z LADIES AUXILIARY OF ST. AGNES SEMINARY MS B Pd f0'f0N0 K0K01f-01001046 62102635 0Y02'0 '6'2 6617 176554017 01014-7'-0'K0N0Y X91'-010' 10N0K0'WK0ff05C 0117 f01'0 -02 '-0 '0 5'W-0'5'-0557'0790N-7 ?5 05k?'C0'995 7C0'N?'0'K0N?'-0N0N0ff0Pf0'P!f1W110117G0K?f0vl740120N014051-?f92710N0140'f0M0ff0N7I0N7'0N6 CONGRATULATIONS TO MAUREEN AND THE CLASS OF 1955 Mom, Dad and John 0wfwf0ew-m0xmw:v1wxmafa:m0-wxwafawawwumawxov:wxafo0::mwvowwx x9 '-0'-0f0 0 -0Y0 -020' G?5K9N?i?f07i?l0'f?'757l7?57f0'f07i?f055P'6N?'?f7l7i?'?f755Z CONGRATULATIONS TO JOAN AND THE CLASS OF 1955 Mother, Dad and Robert '70N0N0'0W1200h9Kk47'0G0G0f0G0l?1?G?!?L06H4?'06N7'0ff7I0N?6 74 -010262 0Y0f0 -040i'0f 392017 ?01?040 0471?l?040WN?610640N70i?000501001005016N?W'0626P0ZS E S S 0 'blue coal' 2 WEBER 81 QUINN JOHN E. LARNEY SOMERS 81 CONZEN 3 Coal - Fuel Oil OIL BURNERS SERVICED AND INSTALLED SO 8-1900 SH 8-9500 73 NINTH STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. X70'06's?'?f09?06N?'06N?W164e7'0f70W16D00N7000P10f?6i000l'006 75 0N?4747102l0N?171?f?040N0f06N0W'?G70P'0Pf001r?0N000'10P610 S 5 H0V-0C01106N?19'0'Q0w7f0G020K7WN06140f-?401f7Wv'0f'0 0'0' CONGRATULATIONS TO -02'-0'-JK E im, ,WW ANNE AND THE CLASS OF 1955 Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles E. O'Connor PEGGY AND MAUREEN -0'55907k?'50P' C0'0l57f05'-04C0540V05'01 G?G?47W10110f00201 f0f'02f0l7G040W'f0404G0'G0'0f0v'?6 CONGRATULATIONS TO MARY AND THE CLASS OF 'I955 Mom, Dad and the Boys QMR. 8. MRS. JAMES P. REILLYQ 7 JK 0'-0l0f 011-01'717'0N0v' 1017'QH?1?f9l01040'05W1G?l?0405 CONGRATULATIONS TO GRACE AND THE CLASS OF 'I955 Dr. 81 Mrs. A. C. Manocchio and Steve 7 0K01f0N0 00N-0f0N70If0'01f.0v10 020762 IC? -016'006w0 -010V-0' ?6W !?f7l?0N00N7'?W1f0N00N70f050f2G71?f?010l'?f?'?1?400l0ls AVENUE R MARKET 5 3 s PRIME MEATS . . . PROVISIONS 3 FROZEN FOODS . . . POULTRY 2932 AVENUE R BROOKLYN. N. Y. Tel. ESplanade 5-5722 ?'0W0'0f0'0'00W102Wv0iG0D1Qh7Wv02'0G0001010'000D0100v 1006 79 '?f717f?47'71?0K0'f01?f010'9'0'f0ffQr74?6N0'0470NJ'.7'?17'6 CONGRATULATIONS TO ANN MARIE AND TI-IE CLASS OF 1955 Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward V. Dodd Sister Helen Edward EDWARD, JR., JOAN AND BILL 0w0'G?6'610Y00b0vh?G7f?'004f0N06N?00'0'19W16v0v010161f0f0X?6 80 -0X0Y4x 0'K0'K0Y-0K016f IC9f'-01'-0' '?G79'?40920N0N7f7f?4?'05'0 0P4?'?Z7l07l0N717l0 ?l7i757'05 BUlCK'S THE BUY McCarthy-Bernhardt Buick, Inc 'ffee Your 1955 Buzkkn I8I4 CONEY ISLAND AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. ES 5-5900 si '-?Y05Z5l0'97'?C7'05'0ll7k7'?47'0K0K0547'6W0V0P549?'-?90597' 0 0'1?W'0'49'?0161'017Q?'04?0f70f0' 0 ?Z CONGRATULATIONS TO TERRY AND THE CLASS OF 1955 Mother, Dad, Louis, Gregory, and Jacqueline it Y 2 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 03 020' -0-20x0f0w0w0f0f0Wv 010'-01' 0K01G016K0M0v 0K0'4'0Y-010- 0 0 0N0'0K0K0Y 016l0Y0K0 0' 1?'0-10'016f CONGRATULATIONS TO MARIE AND THE CLASS OF 'I955 Mr. 81 Mrs. Michael A. Devincengo and Patricia '-0f?'7G?W11?4QY00G?G?H?K001'0N?170N0'1?f0K0b6229'94?' 10N0N0 3 0405651 171?WP0N7G9l?G01?4?1?'?f010P6N7f?1?61?27G70N?f?4040N0K91?0f6 CONGRATULATIONS TO MARYJANE AND THE CLASS OF JANUARY 1955 Dr. 8: Mrs. Arthur V. Graham ARTHUR, JR .... JIMMY . . . JOHNNY 1020142 710120261 0v0x0v 0101101 06N?0K01Q?'04?1?G2f71?0Q?400ff?2?0K02?'0W110v0f?6X?Q0N?006X 84 of. .. E TRUM FAMILY Anienfff G TH W G f l0'405905105f7'05'05407C?'7'0'4740157 x BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1955 Mr. 8: Mrs. Carmine Castaldo and Family -05Z1G07k7f05G0f'045040'40051f?5100l!0f'055'Y0 6 0K?'0 0 0Y0f01046Y04WN0Y04f-0N0 '0 04'0' 0102-7' 0N0 0'-020'-K0f-01'-74-04 -0K000' 00'G0G01W10I MICHELSON'S FURS Esfablished Since I895 SPACIOUS SHOWROOM A complele seleclion of all Turs in all price ranges. MODERN WORKROOM Compleiely equipped. where all work. from lhe minulesi repairs 'ro 'rhe designing of +he mos'r beau- liful furs. is done under our personal supervision. FUR STORAGE The mos+ modern cold slorage vaulls in our own buildings. where your lurs are carefully handled and are immedialely available. 'I990 NOSTRAND AVENUE Befween Fos+er Avenue and Farragui' Road GEdney 4-6804 STORE HOURS: IO-9 Monday - Tuesday - Thursday I0-6 Wednesday - Friday - Salurday 10'-980w?'0N0f010'0N0 -0 -0'f0H0 0K-0' 87 :aeawwm:afaf0nmeaQawxm:01:aQ0:vwafa:0faso:ww0Kafaweaww3c ESplanade 7-9674 Open Day and Nigh+ AIRWAY DINER, Inc. Good Food Af Reasonable Prices . . . . 5 Duck, Wnllle and Herbie 2345 ELATBUSH AVENUE A+ Avenue S BROOKLYN 34, N. Y. BUckmins+er 4-3200 Flatbush Chevrolet Sales Corp. FRANK MEAKIM 2625 BEDFORD AVENUE BROOKLYN 26. NEW YORK 0 555N?l7k9N747'7f9590'l7'0P555l0555f?5'f?'7'Q55 9f'0N705Z 88 l9 ?C05'07G7'05S?40 ?'031054054074?'905 CONGRATULATIONS TO JDYCE AND THE CLASS OF 'I955 MOM, DAD AND THE BOYS Tels. GEclney 6-9864-5 ROSEMONT BARBER SUPPLY CORP TOWELS . . . COATS . . . APRONS H72 6O+h STREET BROOKLYN I9, N. Y. ?W5W ?s0' 0YJf0W'k704?'0V04f706f'00K0Q?0'Wf0v00f0'f0Q0G0W14 9 f0K?10'61'-740 N0Y?Q0N76240N-0140 -01042 6f01f0N0' 10 -01? 10210147 61' 0402 r0f?C0f 0161 H7027 Qmfaemwaemfowcaemeaffmeaeawaeodmcaaeaeafoaaeawavafavawawawwas: CONGRATULATIONS TO HLEEN AND THE JANUARY CLASS OF 1955 5 S 5 MR. AND Mas. PETER J. O'BRlEN CONGRATULATIONS TO MARGARET AND THE CLASS OF 1955 MOTHER . . . DAD . . . JEANNETTE AND ANDREW 90 CONGRATULATIONS TO LUCIA AND TI-IE CLASS OF 1955 MOTHER . . . DAD . . . MARIA AND GERALDINE CONGRATULATIONS TO M A R G I E AND THE CLASS OF 1955 MOMMY AND DADDY 91 2 2 2 2 5 2 5 2 I 2 9 0 23 7680 0W0N01' axanouof-offonafow20220102ememwwemwdafawawwwwfavawwafawfwawwwwowwmtawftawas CONGRATULATIONS TO www 2020202 3 9 n I :- E 1, : .,. 3, cw ' m Z I .U U P 0 Z U '11 51' 5 - m 5 U 'O -U ua P un C It 52 2 2 2 2 2 5 2 2 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2,2 CONGRATULATIONS TO EILEEN AND THE CLASS OF 1955 MOM . . . DAD AND KATHY 92 1020 0Y0Y 1020562000 0X7 G7'0WG0P61G056190210'10'J0fl?'010f47f02L?l010W0210HL05G7b01 Ii 9 5 CONGRATULAUONS TO S B A R B A R A 3 AND THE C LA S S O F 'I 9 5 5 5 Q 9 5 3 MOM, DAD AND LORETTA CONGRATULATIONS TO C A R 0 L Y N 5 AND THE 2 C LA S S O F 'I 9 5 5 MOTHER AND DAD 'N0 07'07'0'90'40540P'0'4?i7H7040 '0'l0N?40'N0N720P'0N71?C0540 0'5'40N?f0ll7'0 -0S 93 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 I 2 I 2 2 5 I 2 3 I I I M Ji CONGRATULATIONS TO ROCHELLE AND THE CLASS OF I955 0110110 202' 1050101 2036201 2 9 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 I 2 5 2 2 2 2 M MOTHER, DAD AND MIKE FAIRVIEW FLORIST THE BEST IN FLOWERS THEMSELVES IF YOU CAN'T COME AND VISIT OUR SHOPS Just Call GE 4-'I797 or GE 4-'I798 94 fo-of-aawi-ara:-afawwawaw-0-'ara-'anew Tel. DE 9-8Ol4 Since i888 AVELLINA FLOWERS Wedding Decorations . . . Funeral Designs Driftwood Arrangements.. . Artificial Flower Arrangements I504 KlNC5S HIGHWAY BROOKLYN. N. Y. SH 3-I400- I40I KILLORIN CO. Plumbing and Heating GAS HEAT 2076 EAST 17th STREET BROOKLYN 29. N. Y. Visit Our Show Room 3003 AVENUE J Corner Nostrand Avenue CL 3-7l04 95 aoowowwmmmmmaawwm-amvawwmoowmmwooowwmwas CONGRATULATIONS TO wra- ffl F m n ? -- E P us P us D, g Z Z 7: 0 U J? 3, -4 z T FE :U U -I 'Q E 2 -l U1 I rn W 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 CONGRATULATIONS TO MARY-JO AND THE C LA S S O F 1 9 5 5 MRS. ANNE PANARELLI AND FAMILY 96 n0' G0v 0Y00'0 00 0 G70'0 0PW10'47 'JG010P10WfG?40P40402W10265W1f0W'10'0'Wf0Z CO I EN S ' OF MR. and MRS. JOSEPH MASTRONARDI ESld 30-- IMPERIAL FLORIST Brooklyn's Largest Flower Shop FI b T I h USH V N BROOKLYN N Y 9 -0210v4x -0210202 '00201Q0v'00l0'k70:0f f0'00I1?1?f0fv0'00'490f01'00l6 1?0'G74?1?171?l761470202f?6N7l7H04?47610H4?'0N056N?f717044?0Z CONGRATULATIONS TO BARBARA AND THE CLASS OF 'I955 MOM AND DAD BEST WISHES . . . SCHREINER JEWELRY -0 0'6x 0'-01'0'2' 0K0I'0Y '0f1?1?G020N0'0N740N0140402f01W1f0N0P00N0D0Pf0I10P??G0fWlg CONGRATULATIONS TO B A R B A RA AND HER CLASS LOVE. MOTHER AND DADDY OO 6-79 L 2 COMPLIMENTS OF JOSETTE FLORIST FLOWERS EOR ALL OCCASiONS 345 AVENUE U BROOKLYN, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE A. CINCOTTA 40'0K0'W'H?f0N0'W'4010K010N0040I0Y0'0N0'0N710 0 00f'0'0 99 -0R00 10 -0' 0101 0400? KW' ?17'70N0G20N71?020N700006 0G?01?0W1WN0000M0'0W10N0'7010wlg On Display 4 FLOORS OF FINE FURNITURE AT Great Savings TR 5-8970 One o'F'l'l1e Largesf Displays in The Cify BUY DIRECT - SAVE FRANK RANDAzzo, A.l.A. FACTORY SHOWROOMS A lff l' 'ec ATLANTIC FURNITURE co., Inc. 5 I078 A'l'lanTic Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. R 383 PEARL STREET BROOKLYN. N- Y- Open Evenings Till 9 P.lv1. MAin 2-4444 5 5 5 Years Free Service u 5 A. PETROSINO E. FERRARA ESpIanade 7-7720 BEST WISHES JOHN J. McMANUS 81 SONS, ll1C. DR. AND MRS. Funeral Directors FRANK J. DE LUCA 200l FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN 34. N. Y. l 00 COMPLIMENTS OF Real Estate and Mortgages The Sign That Counts in Real Estate SOLD BY COUGHLIN 8. COUGHLIN DR. 8K MRS. RALPH B. WEIL 5 15:5 FLATBUSH AVENUE 5 and BROOKLYN. N. Y. Ruth Joan GE 4-2366 S 5 ESplanade 7-4540 DE 9-6078 l 5 Orders Called For and Delivered ERNIE'S MEAT MARKET R. JAMES BRUSIE S Prime Meats Carpenter Fancy Poultry and Provisions and General Contractor I64O MADISON PLACE 4'03 AVENUE U BROOKLYN 29, N. Y. BROOKLYN 34, N. Y. 'I 0 'I I maemmfawwwwfeawammemfawofafamafawfoofaooaafmmfmawofmw BEST WISI-IES TO... ANNE TERESA AND THE IN MEMORY OF Class of 1955 MR. 8. MRS. JOHN CONWELL MOTHER and FRANCES Eslablished I9I I WOrll'a 6-l3I3 CONGRATULATIONS TO A N N A Complimenls of LOUIS ANATRELLA AND THE Vice Presiclenl' Class of 1955 Balfour Brothers, lnc. Dislribulors of WHEATFIELD BRAND BUTTER. EGGS. ETC. LOVE Mr. and Mrs. Ugo Morisani and FUNNY 450 GREENWICH STREET NEW YORK I3. N. Y. 102 T U L 4-0622 ALL GOOD WISHES TO OUR MARY ELIZABETH SULLIVAN CANDY CO. 872 MCDONALD AVENUE BROOKLYN I8, N.Y. Grandpa, Helen, Paul and Win Phone PR 3-9307 MNH 4-0300 CARY HARMON CORPORATION Real Estate . . . 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