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The 21st Senior Class Presents av , ,..a-.. V 1. 1-A - - ' ,L t hx -e 1 'Q I I Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Nine SAINT ANNE'S SCHOOL Arlington Heights, Massachusetts May Koh, Business Manager Isabelle Kimball, Editor 3 at 'f '-atsi . ,.., -is-o,.1, , .RQ :wh V i .5 is Q, 5 .Q Va. .1 X -sri K V: . F .if-A affix! vig, . 3, 1,- nsfsf Xl, -.1 .iw-f5ls- ' '-..x . L i ng .kr .xr G3-'fi J: Wig L ' -VU. is .. ,W wig: X X if -if HY? .V-fm. he-5 M ,K L -,Q as it gk i E Q-its as ' Emi R stu H A ,s xxiQi f-- Q - W' - f-jj-Q ig 1, t nv it L wk Sets 5 so Qs QQ.: E' isis as 'FW wt. if iyg' K K I W-we g'Fsfx ,Q . , ,. ,tr xi. ni sf,1:W.., - -fw- , .Q M55 3 +1 L -2 51 55 . 5, : Yuki A , .f5.5r. as .Q- , gg lg -' Q if 'mga- fi.Q. 'Y Y 'gi PM 1 ,' .. Q 2 M int-i. ' 'Rm 'Q ,Lf L , MH L ff 5551, any iw, ' '93 it -Tiffzt 315 ' 5 .915 i' Hwy' 4 zf 3 fi A ., '3'f1,1f1 ' If.. ,zf lg, , .5 yi ' f-si, ,!.':g,. I-ft . I X, 1 Y-4. Izie and May--Editor and Business Manager--and the dummy! ,ff . t Fx, --- M 'mm fa.. A vi lf, , ' 'd f J 2 J .A ,li kip 4-K YT 'ag Tiff wt K it ,K N iii FOREWORD Saint Anr1e's is a beginning, a beginning worthy of all people through the combined efforts of the students and faculty. At Saint Anne's we strive constantly to look up, whether at work or play, always guided by Him who created in the beginning. Our memories will grow with us and remain with us wherever we may be. We will look back and remember all the wonderful times we had and the people who shared them with us. The education we have acquired is only ex- pressed in what we do, and proving ourselves worthy of our education is the task yet to be done. The best and most rewarding way is to look up and laugh and love and lift. Isabelle Kimball, Editor Q? ,gf HV E ' N 1 ,3 1 1, Meet Seifor Meglajimbbag I ,J 3m 3 THE REVEREND SISTER CHRISTINE, O.S.A., who was professed under life vows in the Order of St. Anne on June 24 1958, and died on August 29, 1958. God be in m1ne head, and in mine understandingg God be in mine eyes, and in my lookingg God be in my mouth, and in my speakingg God be in mine heart, and in my thinkingg God be at mine end, and at my departing. Rest eternal grant unto her, O LORD Night Hymns Daily looking upward for help and inspiration, daily reflecting in our lives the joy that comes from such pray- er. we shall shed around us that spirit that made all creation laugh and sing when God spake and it was done. So. sharing in the joy of the Lord, we shall feel in our hearts the quickening of the love that makes all tasks easy and all burdens lighter. We pray for Saint Anne's children that they may thus look up. and laugh. and love. and lift. Ruth, O.S.A., Headmistress. Birthday Party A Message from our Head Mistress Sr. Ruth, Sr. Marcia, and Tiglath 7 R, K, FACULTY Sr. Agnfzs and Sr. Alice Sr. Mary Bride. Sr. Mary Jean. Sr. Marie Therese. Sr. Ruth. Thoodolwl. Sr. Julian. Sr. Gerulaine. Sr. Mary Francis. Sr. Christoplwr. Sr, Philippa. A 9 , ' X ' : F -, ' f naar I ivan. . Y S? 1 X Make this school os 0 Sr. Janet. Sr. x1ll1'i'1 DCl1il1'IlS.l :intl Rm. Mullin' field which the Lord hath blessed Mrs. Iiryanit. Mrs. Drew. Mrs, Bi11l.ircl Sr. Cziniilhi Lind Sr. idwlyxi i .E Sr. Mziruixl. Sr. Mairiettzi. Sr. fVlec'hti1de Q K 1 i FACULTY Father Wessinger, S.S.J.E., Chaplain Sister Ruth, Headmistress Sister Julian Sister Anne Catherine Sister Germaine, x Sister Marie Therese Sister Mari Delorosa Sister Theodorzi Sister Mary Jean Sister Mary Francis Sister Philippa Sister Mziry Bride Sister Christopher Sister Mary Katharine Sister Mary Clare Mrs. Bryant Mrs. Bullard Mrs. Drew Mrs Satin ! if am QD' 8 'W 7' 'Kwik 3-N! E1 af A Q .ef Q 7 : 't aw ,agif 3. N . 53.3 f as x ,H V , f A 1 . sw qv ,pg n , .. vw -sa- J ,W-M Y K A- NX A 91 ,L I, 4 H- ..f-ff , K. 'iw' f ay., .wr M Q., .,,,w 4 .ar A x . . ,4- A' Q- S? S 4 , .hi 0 ' - ,X-. he F . JM , . .L V, .. . .vw . v Q - .Ha Q- it -fxcfw., VA. ! Q a ,V-Hd - fa A 0 . 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Se'F1'or Megloiimbbog SENIOR CLASS Senor Meglajimbbag is ready to burst with pride at the way his Senior Class has come through the year. He has watched over our shoulders as we calmly met yearbook deadlines and kept smiling through final exams, come to our meetings and special goings-on, and joined in at supper to eat with the Seniors. Final- ly he will walk behind us down the aisle to receive our diplomas--and give us a shove as we set out to meet the world. Officers: May, Treasurer, Gail, Secretary, Elpi, PresidentgAnne Marie, Vice President. I2 I I I I i s SCRCLL TA FF Presents... The presentation of the yearbook at the close of each year is done witha sad sigh of relief. To the Seniors it has meant more than just pictures and writing. Hidden between the lines are the many hours of struggle flate hours ! J, many wonderful memories, and the feeling of unity and cooperation after having completed a task with others. No one except the Seniors fand Senor Meglajimbbagj can fully appreciate the yearbook. We want. to wish the following yearbook staff loads of luck and hope they enjoy working on theirs as much as we did ours. Toodle -oo -Kangaroo ! S AFF . . . . . lzie Kimball ...... May Koh . . . .Gloria Thompson . . . Anne Pendexter . . Beverley Baker . . . . . . Anne Johnston .....,......ElpiFountas Photographers. . Bonnie Hosterman, Lynn Pendcxtcr Typists ...... Margaret Shirley, Gail Kurcivicz Cartoons. . . . . . Lynn Pendexter, Jody Shirley Editor ...... Business Manager. . Senior Section . Undergraduates . Lower School . . Activities .... Organizations . . l 3 4.9 Haverhill, Massachusetts 1951-1959 God's in His Heaven, all's right with the world. National Thespian Society, Point Keeperg D r a m at ic Clubg L.S.A., Scribeg Senior Class Presidentg Guildg Glee Clubg Red Crossg Scroll, Organizationsg Culture Club. Presidentg Sports. it Arlington, Massachusetts 1954-1959 To thine own self be true. Red Crossg Scroll, Lower School Editor, Assistant Business Managerg Culture Club. Hoil, guiding beacon brigh JodyandElp. Looking back on our high school days we will fondly recall the memories that we have acquired. The first step in high school came with the frightening experience of being freshmen, but our fear was soon conquered when the Senior class welcomed us back. 14 awaarwiwaw Lynnfield, Massachusetts 1955- 19 59 'K Treat people like you find them and they'll treat you the same. Red Cross, Sports, Scroll, Photographer, to thee we sing - Anne and Bonnie. L.S.A. ff? ' c Agawam, Massachusetts 1958-1959 To have a friend is to be one. Red Cross, Sports, Glee Clubg Scroll, Activities. in S 5 E 3 As sophomores we felt that we knew pretty well what was going on. Late that year we be- gan planning for the prom Eighty Days Around the World , which we gave as Juniors in '58. Our junior year came and our second big projectCpromfirst,of courselj was the school newspaper, The Grapevine. I 5 P , . - J ,. .Hx- Q7 Kuala Lumpur, Malaya 1954-1959 No man is an island unto himself. National Honor Society, PresidentgScrol1. Business Manager: Red Crossg National Thespian Societyg Dra- matic Clubg Senior Class Treasurerg L.S.A., Alter- nate Chairman: Sportsg Glee Clubg Guild: Culture Club. Vice-President. AE: . V, . f is 2 S3 Q -- as .. Q fe If-u.,L,u.,e. Watertown. Massachusetts 1956-1959 Friendliness multiplies joys and divides sorrows. National Honor Socictyg Red Crossg Dramatic Clubg National Thespian Society, President: Glee Clubg Sportsg L.S.A.g Scroll, Editor We lift our voice: May In spite of the flu and other sicknesses, our hearts were filled with excitement and joy when we received our class rings. And finally, we gave the Seniors their class pendants, with pizza and a play for fun. The big night-we carried blue and white ribbons for the Seniors, had our rings turned in that small final minute of graduation and we were the Senior Class. I 6 2 E 1 .ff Boston. Mztssaiclnisotts 1958-1959 Forthosvwholooli sunwzird. the shadows tall behind. L.S,A,: Senior Class Son-rctury: Guild: Glcu Club: Red Cross: Sm-roll. Typist: Sports. in happy chorus Anne and Gail f , ja o- X .fa-flax Arlington. Masszivhusetts 1953-1959 I would not live without the love of my friends, Scroll Senior Editor. Photographer: Guild: L,S.A.: Jr. Sunday School Leader: Sports: Glec Clubl Red Cross: National Thespian Society. Thvspian Janitor: Dramatic' Club. We will never forget the various accomplish- ments, the difficulties, and the triumphs Oi our Senior year. Each old tradition grows dearer to us as we take part in it for the last time. The new traditions we started in the hope that they will continue through the years as part of our legacy to the school. Denton, Texas 1958-1959 Whatsoever He saith unto you, do it. Red Cross, Sportsg Dramatics Clubg L.S.A.g Scroll, Typist, Glee Club, Culture Club, Guild, National Thes- pian Society. 6,14 fQ?m lywwff, Old Greenwich, Connecticut 19 57 - 19 59 He that is great in little things is great in all. Red Cross: Sports: L.S.A. 5 Scroll, Photographerg Guild. - ' 'f f 1i'ffT7T?ffff . . A. 7f:.,,-l,f , Maggie and Lynn To thee Standing on the threshold of this modern world we feel that we can meet the challenges that face us as graduates with the courage and wisdom taught us through the untiring de- votion of the sisters. We the class of 1959 wish the class of 1960 the best luck in their senior year, and all the students at St. Anne's happiness and success in the years to come. I8 ff ,ME 5 f .LLK ,J Q, Our praises ring Izie and Gloria v N553 553 W: Mp: -,K-N51 WW' J If 5. Qlfgl 9, ggdfu bJ9lJLJL,Q.l8f Lv, lu l iq Denton. Texas 1958 - 19 59 They also serve who only stand and wail, Glee Clubg Red Cross: Sports: Drninzitin' Club: Scroll. Art And so we say with a sigh last good bye, We leave with you a special part, Of what is now a You've given us the world's best start, And now we're on our way. I 9 To dear Saint Anne's Saint Anne's heart, OI16. We're on our way ---- , its? A, 4125 NU ,bln t Q. A, 1, a n z ' , , I ' k ., N . - ':f, 'A :ix 3 Q g . Q V' . . - 9 li Q 5, ugaa, GQWIQQ Gone l gg Q78 Q to CLAS Senor Meglajimbbag, the class mascot, master, and mentor, having le ned from May the art of palm-reading, was his skill one night down in the lab. class of '59 has quite a future ahead. SO . . . jig Anne Johnston will be presiden of butter factory, using an aqua-lung tizg rtis- ing purposes, while Jody , the charges madly about finding a cur me filling her full of pills, shots, and advi Bev, with 20 children to manage, ,,,,, stil busy cooking for her old classmates, w '41 ave never stopped using her kitchen for party fixin 1, 5 Bonnie will by then be queen of the Okl ,,,:, Rock-and-Roll Club, and their candidate the international sweepstakes, doing her iginal Bonzo Rock. May Koh will have a tent on Boston Common where she practices palmistry, astrology, cry- stal gazing, and all the occult arts for a small fee. Her tent will be shared by Gloria, who has daily public auctions on the common for the M. T.A. lost and found department. -'1 ,v?x ft' A' 7 'V' Y' v J Y I K 'J AE, Q1 PRGPHECY Gailwill be private secretary ftypist and errand girlj to a publishing firm, specializing in Mad magazines, ,nfHer references from the Scroll were exdifllientlj i,ELpiwi1l bexamong the idle rich, having married 5 Sie worlctswvealthiest Greek. To sooth her mind, eachroom her home has a solid gold statue of 'Q The Tljnkgr, and even her yacht has one! has a lifetime enlistment in the U.S. spare time you will find her rushing coffee to th? front lines. du ., Anne Marie as a Russian fashion model with her glangy spread throughout the Soviet news, finds N, a Russian Fashion editor, callingher , co g enting that business is dropping. Don't call ,we'1l call you! Maggieireigning over the Lone Star State movie productions, is now trying to get away from being cast in cowboy movies with a Texas accent, and is starring in a British detective thriller. Of course, Se'f1'or Me is still an apprentice at palmistry, but he insists he's right, so watch out, world--here come the 59'ers! 'N alt, . xr 'QQ I 1 sn 3 'Y W 1221 As we ascend the ladder from the fr e s h rn a n year toward graduation, may each girl in her own way achieve her goal in every day life. Q 2 l if Q. Er A gi mis xx 3 7 'Kar 4 IQWN-QERGLASSES ' ,Q R Y. 1' f I 5 I H f w 4' A N I I 1 N' -V Xi '-Q. 'W i Chris Andrews, Esther Johnston, Julia Koh, Kay Grady, Madeleine Miller, Priscilla Howard, Lois Fisher, Patricia Bullock, Carol Becker, Julie Preston. JU IORS 5' :est M Juniors at last! This year has been a full one for us and the Seniors have played a large part in making it so. We have enjoyed the events of the year, the various dances, class trips, and general fun we have all shared. Of course, the most important single event was our ring tea. Were we surprised to get our invitation that night we crashed the Senior class meeting! Thank you all for everything. We have had a wonderful year. 'W Q Officers Carol Scottie Pat and Chris Mads Mops Up. ,fa The new Seniors A To each ot' us. the school rings have a special meaning: il meaning that stays with us and strengthens our love for Saint Anne's School. Each year the Juniors anxiously wait for their rings. and this year was no exception. There were also some new Seniors receiving their rings. and they were as excited as the Juniors, even though they had known the date in advance. The Juniors came into the party. too happy for words. Soon a ring was being placed on each girl's hand with the words, Accept this ring as a token of loyalty and affection to Saint Anne's School. Later the party came to a close in Lui atmosphere of hushed joy and friendship, each girl already cherishing a nieniory which will last lor years to come. URing Teo'fHo treasure annul Magix Maggie and Sue-- The last ring President to president-- Elpi to Pat d memory 1 would be true ... the ring circle f' Ca me the news! 'I 1 ML pg D Jessica Cleveland. Barbara Kelligrew, Mercedes Carbonell, Betty Johnson, Aixa Romero, Barbara Cope- land. Arlene Coy. Ardene Westerlund, Sue White, Mercedes Coutin, Pat Vann, Kathy Price, Judy Pleasants, Edna Davis, Gertrude Cole, Emily Dickerson, Sharon Mayberry, Henrietta Alsterland, Barbara Voutas, Donna Lee Pileup--Trudy, Jessica, Aixa, Barbara. OPHOMCJRES Our class is one of the lar ge st ever at Saint Anne's School. Together we have tried to form unity in our proje cts, and uphold the traditions of the school. The class has opened a bank account and is building toward financial betterment for our remaining years. We hope our plans will set an example which our fellow comrades, and the classes in future years will want to follow. Aixa, Class Secretary Mercy. Bumpy, Kathy, and animals. Officers: Donna, Mercedes, Mercy, and Aixa Janet the tidy s ' ' t I M Officers--Mickey, Mo, Elizabeth, and Pug FRESHME We came to school eagerly look- ing forward to our first year in high school, thinking of the new friends we would meet, and the old friends we would see again. At the start of the year we elected class officers: Liz president: Pug , v i c e -president, Mo , S e c P61121 r y g and Mickey , treasurer. Our freshman class has tried to uphold the traditions of Saint Anne ' s, and to keep good school spirit and loyalty enkindled in our hearts. We hope that the freshmen of future years will enjoy themselves as much as we have. Mo, Class Secretary Mo 'ez i- x ,iw the merry Nancy Sheard. Barbara Brooks, Mary Elizabeth Shirley, Janet Neale, Elizabeth Wright, Alice Ward, Nora Koh, June Faga, Karin Nelson, Jean Robinson, Penny Wittner, Anne Richey, Dorothy Hicks, Betsy Grimes, Susan Hopkins, Maureen Blunt, Diane MacLachlan , k S ff ,xv I an AQ,- 4 MW , 'Him Q vr,Li 3 lx S 3 Q fi 1. Q I 5 mo 4 , 1 ik V 1 1 i ii .A wr' Q sv , M f-12 : nas. , . 'I' 'W K .--4. agifgwx Q1 - W 1108 A Q ,OQU Katherine Brown, Jean Woodward, Gay Bergstrom, Jill Jarvis, Meta Van Taunay, Carol Henderson, Louise Anderson, Pat Hadley, Edith Muhling, Evadne Maller, Cynthia Duryee, Christina Huggins. EIGHTH GRADE The year started as usual and was enlivened by a cookout. Here we made many new friends and strength- ened old friendships. It was hard for a long while to settle down to brasstacks,facts, and figures, but soon we began to hit the books. In our science class we have conducted many experiments and enjoyedfilms and field work. Several of us were active in the Junior Dramatics Club productions. We felt likt- real stars as we appeared on stage. Our class has also partici- pated in many sports activities. We are looking for- ward now to high school and its pleasures. Cynthia, Class Secretary Officers --Sr . Q Germaine and Meta Evadne, Meta. and Pat L Alice, Edith, and Jin The first part ot' the your was q .xv Joan Malouf. Martha Kelly l B T trom, Sarah Skinner. Martha .Elaine Richards. Diana Burhoe, Chery erg,s Miller. Sheilla Wilson. Christine Basset. Linda Dolan. uite pleasant and meet- ing new friends was interesting. After a few weeks there was a Fall Clean Up and the seventh and eight grades got a prize for doing their work well. Cll1'lSll'l12lSll1T1C came andwewere happy. We went l to Longlslzmdandsang Christmas songs for the peop e. Joan. Linda. and Elaine 1 idwe went home When we came Then C2llTlCV2lC2lliOIl1 1 , . , back we started doing Valentines for the Red Cross. All of us enjoy the seventh and eighth grade and look forward to the future with joy. Sheilla Wilson Christine and Joyce The Top Floor Watching the Pageant Sr, Mary Margaret, Mother, and the girls Home, sweet home. IXTH GRADE The six sixth-graders are enjoying a busy year of study, work, and play. In the fall we won a prize for our leaf-raking, and also became the proud owners of a sawdust, flour, and water Egyptian pyramid, complete with mummy and case. Some of us are Red Cross Juniorettes and spend part of our free time on special service projects. All of us are looking forward to a trip to the Museum of Fine Arts. Pauline Lipton, Cynthia Lee Sargent, Cira Roman Pachees, Ariel Dance, Judith White w iw- -' 1 - , 11.1. mem:-fm.1n-nienuuu-.W ,,,, M 5 f V. l E if i I Ng!! ' 0 U f 'uf 5 H X 1 I ig' ' , . I.. 0 i fggif ' flnj s 'tl ' f I PN? a .! 13, 'I Merry Christmas Sister. Cira and Christie T.V.-Ginny. Christine, and Kerri FIFTH GRADE Before we went home for Christmas, we had a kerchiefs to everyone. Pauline gave us hair brushes Christmas party. 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W af P, ,V V, . 4, 1 VY.. ggi. . igm X Ig in i I if X -'41 U7 f. ,. ,'f-S 1Hffw'W,,w' Z' ' - ' .,,. 1 , , wi .YM fm , y ' 4 f.. 2 4, ' A , M L f , fi!! ,.+w,,: - ' , gi , 2 NJ ff, M 4,-. .. , . is 1 F f .ff r , IFN , 1 v ' J ' A m , ' . .. f f . . . . ? l ,N., ', , . f ,fn M-, - f J' Q 1 f 'I ' f ' 7 4 . 'ffl Q f fx JOYEUX OEL ,FK 1 4 Christmas here at school is a busy, joyous, and happy time. The whole school works on the pageant, rehearsing and p r a c t i c in g g decorates each dorm, and rushe s about preparing for the parties given by Reverend Mother. X S i HRISTMA PAGEA T The pageant is one of the high points of our preparation for Christ- mas customs here at St. Anne's and is atwohourperformance of tableaux, music and reading in which all of the girls participate. With laughter and love we work to offer our gift to the Christ- child. Adeste fideles X N 'N .F Rehearsal Ave Maria Makeup BATH Z'-X CHAgA7S 4 X '4 'M r fL1 Music here is Of the major activities. At the end of year the are piano recitals for all the studentsj e also glee club which sings for the suppe he es and carols at Christ- mas. In chap every S f he senior school forms the choir. On ,,, X he ortantjobs of the choir is the music s pageant. Music is an important e school life. U X5 39 5 H 4 egzwf May Koh Every year the ide al Saint Anne's girl is chosen by the girls in the school. This yea.r's senior class is proud of May Koh, who has shown herself worthy of the honor bestowed upon her. In the years to come, we hope that May will go on in the spirit of our motto-and look up, and laugh, a.nd love, and lift. We Are Proud Of Our REPRESENT TI E S DEN 40 luv Kimball-Most Popular, Best sense of liumui' Maggie Shirley-Most Studious Is. 7 ,ff Q. Y 6 'Ar 7 3 fy! tl, A' Gail Kurciviez- Most Attruutivt Put Bullock-Most likely to succeed These people were chosen for their outstanding qualities, characteristics. and abilities. Each was sele cted by the votes of her fellow students. and we think they fit the titles beautifully. 3 9 rf- E 6 1 1 ' E, X Sr. Ruth, Carol and Ch 1 r s, officers. A Guild Meeting The Rev. Fr. Wessinger, S.S.J.E., Chaplain I NN 'S GUILD God first, my neighbor next and myself last is the motto we strive to kee d p un er the inspiring guidance of Sister Ruth. Our meetings, chapel services and projects help us remember our high ideal s. We strive to be an example of honor and understanding among ourselves and toward others. -God, help us to attain this desire.- Induction 52 ii t .9 x E Induction .S.A. L.S.A. has helped to serve St. Anne's again this year. Each month it has sponsored a project beneficial tothe school with great success. Some of the projects have been: fall clean-up, consisting of tidying the grounds after the fall of leavesg improving our etiquetteg alumni programsg and a newsletter for former L.S.A. members. L.S.A. will continue to uphold the aims and tradi- tions of our school, thereby fulfilling its name - Loyalty to Saint Anne's. Sr. Marie Therese, and membership cards The meeting . Handbooks Officers: May, Pat, Elpi, Carol if Sf' si we, 'f a 3 -ff M4 'F AF if r, Q 7 , .f My-.5 . --ms, -- as i Q 4 W NW as . 4 if 5. Jsxziififfrff Q , , af X -4' Rf ,ip ' if YQ. ,, fx, 'fi fr' ii if, 3 2 1 E 2 E National Honor Members: NATIONAL HO CR SGCIETY National Honor Society builds on four goals: Character, Leadership, Service, and Scholarship, and for these characteristics the members of this Society continually strive. We have four regular meetings a year, one after each quarter, but meetings maybe called whenever they are necessary. In these meetings we discuss the eligible girls, the rules, the understanding of our duties, and in what way we can serve the school. This year we have started a probationary system in the tenth grade. We hope that many girls will be eligible. Some of our duties are to take charge of the library and study hall and to serve at lunch. Whenever we can, we try to serve the school in any way possible. Julia Serves Library duty--May helps Aixa. . Y 0 W .....r' ' fs. 2 1- .Q 5. O of .9 .x .F RED CROSS Off to Long Island. J uniorettes at work. Mrs. O'Keefe, Tom Wells, and Kerri This has been a very busy and gratifying year for us through the united efforts of Sis- ter Theodora and the girls of the school. This year's big project was the many trips to Long Island Hospital where the girls and Sisters distributed gifts, sang and enter- tained the patients. The annual Red Cross Rally was held this year in March, with Miss Hanson as speaker. We all had a wonderful time. Father Wright of L.I., Sr. Ruth, and Miss Hanson of Norway SPORT Pat and Madsie at center. N Donna, Meta, Mrs. Bryant--and the jmnp. Mrs. Satin plans for Robert of Sicily Concentration. u?s- m- , Q .M ,,:52'QLcf46T 5.g , K '.-u,'b.',,,,'-M... . N uv K, V v.w, Lf' QL 3 '-111 1, K' XZ'-'1iT 5j4g-pf 'f1f,.g 'fi - 1 E ' E fn, 2 E E 5 ,,..1,m3F,ggiIf '4iif1.f:.Lwf'f?.iiwi'ffiswf Yiwu-7H,vsnks1:l if ' WG ' in Cheering section. Field HockeY Reach for the sky! A ... x Exercises, exercises . . . Elizabeth Shirley--Pug the graceful. gnmg.-v Edie at attention. DANCES Nora' s first dance. Eric and Gloria Lanterns going upl King and Queen. Intermission at the Semi. We look forward to the yearly dances with great anticipation. The fall record hop was built around the theme of sports, with banners and footballs. Our semi was in February with gay Mardi Gras decorations. The king and queen were chosen, to the delight of all. As usual, the Jun- iors gave the Seniors a spring prom. Even the cleaner-uppers enjoyed all these dances. V Chape rones . Getting to know you . . .' W ig ,Ni-. 1J'1 8'9 The seniors relax Each year the Sisters and girls of St. Anne's elect a May Queen - a girl to reign as representative of our Lady. She and her councillors choose two of the younger girls to be the flower girls. It is the Queen's privilege to choose the menu and the music for the day. May and Gloria dress. Joyce and Ginny - Flower girls For many years now May Day has been Mother's Day. The celebration starts with the coronation of the Queen at Mass, and continues through a festival break- fast and dinner, court, the procession of our Lady, Benediction, and the Maypole to supper- and so to bed, weary and thrilled. Of all the festivals of the year, May Day is the most beloved. Sr. Gertrude prepares .Nfl ss. aw THE MAY FESTIVAL Flowers from the Queen Fr. Wessingel' The May Procession If 4, , ' ASW or 1 A A K , M, , I 'N 'Fw crowns Our Lady R,-4 Q 6 I v TVNA or :fs Sr. Mary Francis supervises Ready for the dance Bonnie, Glo, and Lynn N Scotty and May - Infirmary Senor Meglajimbbag Confirmation Class - Nora, Christine, Mug Shirley, ballet dancer Edith, virginia, Edna, Kerri, Cynthia Y ole F. l Pyramid Pug and Nora - invalids Bunny, Evadne, Cynthia to Carol Jermina, and a corpse JU IOR DR MATICS l This year the Junior Dramatics club gave two one-act plays, The Silver-backed Hair- brush and Sandals and Golden Heels - a who-dunit ln one act a la Sherlock Holmes, and one act fantasy about a princess and her dream friend. We hadagoodtlme, and every- one feels that most of the Junior Dramatlcs members possess a great deal of talent. i Director Betsy and Jill The J unlor Dra- matics Club Director Mads illustrate s. JU Pat - a Scottie T THI KOF IT candy dipper . . . - Della Street H . . . Carol - not polishing floors Chris - with side burns . . . Mads - Mad Mag cover girl Julia - Julie - Sue D. in Australia . . . not horsing around . . - early . . . Kay - cutting typing . . . E sther -slow... Judy P. - not reducing . . . Donna - out of beat . . . Sue W. - refusing a week-end . . . Sharon - not on the phone . Bumpy - skipping the make-up . . . M. Carbonell - dog hater . . . Emily - collected . . . M. Coutin - cutting classes . . . Edna - not in the kitchen . . Kathy - speechless . . . Barbara C. - in the D class Marcia - not asking questions . . . Aixa - without a joke . . . Barbara K. - not helping Sr. Theodora . . . And In Conclusion Sr. Anne Catherine, O.S.A. fArdine - leading a dull life . . . Barbara V. - not baby sitting . . . Trudy - playing the tuba . . . Betty Jane - a Presley fan . . . Judy A. - antisocial . . . Dorcas - unorganized . . . Pat V. - selling dorgs . . Jessie - without dimples . . . Elizabeth W. - boring . . . Betsy - with straight F's . . Pug - great pianist . . . Penne - without Edie . . . Barbie - a Yankee! . . . Maureen - timid . . . Mickey and June - enemies . . . Alice - illiterate . . . Jean R. - minus one shirt . . . Anne R. - talking beat . . . Karin - a baritone . . . Dottie - an animal hater . . . Nora - with a French accent . . Janet - calm . . . Sue H. - loafing . . . Jean W. - not helping . . . Sr. Meglajimbbag - without his tail. Sr. Mary Katharine, O.S.A FAMOUS LAST WORDS Omitted from class pictures: Susan Damrell, Nancy Wardrobe, Judy Allan, Maggie - It's the funniest thing. . .' Eipi - Hey kids! Lynne - Holy Cow! Bonnie - You know, I was thinking. . . Anne J. - Bro. .ther! Gloria - For cryin' out loud. May - No, noi Izie - A-hum! Beverley - Uhmmmm- Gail - Honest1y! Pat, May, Sr. Mary Bride, Elpi, Maggie, Dorcas Wagner, Marcia Varney and Beverley Crocker-Baker Bev, and Izie ---- delegates from Spain Jermina Page. SPONSORS Arlington Jewelry Mr. and Mrs. Stan Baker Beacon Jewelry Co. 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Steve McIntyre Inc. 26 Washington Street Wellesley, Mass. Hillside Garden Supply Co. 280 Blanche Road Belmont, Mass. '55 New England Film Service, Inc. 39 Fairview Avenue Arlington, Mass. Nichols' Esso Service Arlington, Mass. Ma and Pa Perldns Submarine Sandwiches Arlington, Mass. S. S. Pierce 133 Brookline Avenue Boston, Mass. C. D. Poirer 32 Egerton Road Arlington, Mass. Shea Brothers 124 Mount Auburn Street Cambridge, Mass. Francis Sheenan 175 Parker Street Newton Centre, Mass. The Shop Unique 651 Massachusetts Avenue Arlington, Mass. Swanson Jewelers 659 Massachusetts Avenue Arlington, Mass. Thomas Todd, Printers 14 Beacon Street Boston, Mass. Utopia Cleaners 40 Park Avenue Arlington, Mass. Wanamaker Hardware 1298 Massachusetts Avenue Arlington, Mass. The Wellesley National Bank Wellesley, Mass. I , FX L Q l L X is -' ' x fl , L' X - tg, x X X XA' X .L 1 ,KL X K, ,.5,,' X - cg All X ' H-fx Ht, XL' UQ , L, V , ., , x 'A . , x ' X ' 1x Y K K . ' C K, L . x X, 'xv .v V dk, xxx! 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