St Mary of the Angels Academy - Bells Yearbook (Haddonfield, NJ)
- Class of 1948
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4.lA.f.1AL.xL13sL- mingle: 4, , . PIRAYEH FUR PEACE Lord make me tm instrument of Thy peace: where there is hatred, let me sow love: where there is injury. purdong where there is doubt, faith: where there is despair. hope: where there is darkness, Iightg and where there is sadness, joy. O Divine Master, grant that I nmg not so much seek to be consoled as to consoleg to be understood, as to understamig to be loved, as to loueg for it is in giving that we receive, it is in pardoning that use are pardoned, and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life. -ST. FRANCIS UP ASSISI WM QW 355' ww? Wg f WW W M S-SJ '. W ,111 jf? M Wwwfi by vfk fl w W A, M W M Qf'?Qf3'W 'W Wmffffgf 7' 1 l I nl fl- ! X fN Ryu: fa I Saint Mary of the Angels' Academy Haddonfield, New Iersey PURE DHD s the lirst graduating class of Saint Mary of the Angels' Academy we are most appreciative of the opportunities for establishing many of the customs and traditions of our newly founded school. It is not given to many students to participate in the lirsts of their school. The majority must follow the traditions already estab- lished by those who have gone before. We are pioneers, just as the founders of our nation were pioneers. As the thirteen original colonies knew the importance of unity and cooperation, we thirteen Seniors have also experienced that need for concord and oneness. We have early learned a lesson which the world today is seeking. From mutual devotion and a common aim our unity has sprung, and it is that virtue of charity which we wish to carry out into the world with us. Those founders of our great nation set a flaming example for the nations of the whole world now striving to unite in peace. We likewise have desired to set an example for those who are to follow. In this we feel a particular responsibility, for not only must we uphold the trust which our parents, teachers, and friends have placed in us, but we must proffer an example worthy of the imitation of underclassmen. We have named ouri yearbook THE Bl1il,l.S, which is symbolic of her whom we are first to call Alma Mater-the august Queen of the Angels. Thrice daily Angelus bells commemorate the arc-hangel Gabriel's annunciation to Our Lady that she was lo be the Mother of God. 2'- H 2 .- ,,x.fi -' 5 X. . N :N ,I ..,.. 7 .wb Q: I AJ, ,jp , ' f:Xsf- . .Ibm- 'Q'-V-' dz- Av l'resente1I hy The Class of Nineteen Forty-Eight DEDlC.FlTlCDN QQJQQ Your Excellency: To you, our beloved Bishop, who dedicated our school just three years aao, We now dedi- cate our first publication ot Tl-IE BELLS. Our earnest hope is that this yearbook Will assure you of our sincere appreciation for your constant interest in Saint Mary of the Angels' Academy. CQQQ nriv vl'i'l'1'Nl' Slllilll. ,le-:nn lin-to-Iles. VIPIII' Crum- Mmvr. ll4'nIri1'a- Cralllgvr :mal Maury l mn lflliflll'-lvll-l.'lII.!',, . . . l.ws1'.vlf111l ljrlifors. . . .lrf l',':lilm'. . lerary Sta .. ,Ji-'ull Cuflvllu . .Bl'ilIl'i1'l' llrungvr l ll'lll' 1:l'ill'f' Mm-yvr Nlurim- 'l'1-rvsv Smith . .Mary Gorman ell to right: Phyllis Myles. ,IOSl'plllllE' HlllI'llllli0ll. jlI1lI'g1Il'0l Wlernllllll. Teresa Cllllll. Maris Ang:-linn Cust-lla. Mary Ann Wl'f'Illlll. Lorrnim' Daly. Mine Law. Business Staff BllSiIlf'SS Jllmmger .... . . .Margaret Wermuth Palrons . . . . .Angelina Cusella Lorraine Day Phyllis Myles Subscriptions . . . .... Teresa Cann Marie Lang Mary Ann Weyancl Typists. . . . . .Josephine Hutchinson Anne Law Wie Bela For the first time in the history of the three-year-old institution of learn- ing, the Iirst graduating class of Saint Mary of the Angels' Academy will publish its first yearbook to be known as THE BELLS. The title of the publication is thought-compelling, since it reaches back into the memory cells of man and is practically a contemporary of the human race in every age of the world. Down through the corridors of time comes the sound of the ringing of The Bells. The exultant voice of victory in war, the weary note of defeat, the call to battle, the warning messenger of impending danger and calamity, the announcement of births and deaths- this is in brief the story of The Bells. These are the voices of The Bells which speak of the things of time. There are those other sounds which come from The Bells, now sweetly, now majestically, now trembling on the early air of morning, now mingling with the noise of the mart, now vanishing with the light of day. These are the voice of the spirit world, chanting the destiny of man: Non omnis moriar. It is the voice of God heard in the peal of the thunder and the riven lightning as in the falling leaf, but now summoning His human creatures to prayer and to worship. May THE BELLS of Saint lVlary's ring out loud and clear over the years of this new and great venture of the Senior Class of the Academy. May THE BELLS bring peace and happiness to the minds and hearts of all who read the pages of this yearbook. It is our enduring prayer that THE BELLS may be an imperishable memorial to the Faculty, the Alumnae, and the Students echoing the happy hours spent within the hallowed walls of Alma Mater. For in the words of Charles Lamb g'Bells are the music bordering nearest heaven. -RT. Rsv. Jost-:PH B. MCINTYRE The Right Reverend Monsignor Joseph B. Mclntyre Spiritual Director Religion ,1- . , ' Ni' 'V 92 'Lf' .,,.., 12 1 , L 4131! Ccufsi l L , X J'-1 1 '-flknx nv ,I-f ff f f x rjgl- 5, X aff f -. , A I fl., ,!f Viv' f u-H-ml Pvlvr Spro Religion I I J I N CaH'1'0y ,, K WW- Q AW X my X N I A l:f'Yf'l'Cll1l Josvph Frilz lqvlllgfillll VW f Ctr S KJV f 1' ina, i ' - -'f-.4 X! ii f,. , ,f Q 1 If-fvcfgf '71 Pf LL 'K ff -r My iw MM Mother Marlin Marie Principal Latin, Spanish, Music ',,c. MW .MMM i hvfk' 4 ov Sister Mary Gregory Sister Angela Marie filllfhwllllll-CS, Science, History Religion, French, History ,Mfr fm f' Iii JI' I A , VJ ' Xu' N Q41 1 I K . VA' Uv' W if fx 'W Q Sister M. Michele Sister Mary Lawrence ,V ,Q l1ItZflI6ll1lIfI'CS, Music, Typing Latin. English V . I' 9 . . , , fr I YJ i 0, ' A-fgf-Lb f f 7- , A . , 9. rr WK, fix' ' I ,tif f .,, .1 .Af IJDDF Ev , Ca Mary Hllssvll IIIIIYSI-l'lll l2vlIllt'Illl'UlI Anlllmly A. Cum rw' lflulz lll.I'l'1 F 3 V53 x..-' 5 ,. WYS- 3 wwf . , Mfjf, , -Wvwf M . L IVIARIE GENEVIFIVE LANG Calmlen, IV. f. Sl. Joseph Elnn typo . . . expressive eyes . . . ofli- cient and clepenclalmle . . . Senior presi- clent . . . first May Queen . . l1aselJall's little sister . . . generous . . lllf'Elf'l19I',S consolation. LIPU7 if' , , if A pwffbdy fe I W MWW I ANNE THERESE LAW Hadrlrm. Heights, N. I. Sl. Rose Tall, clark, and a cle-Hnite threat to lturlii . . . Clee Club accompanist . . . Senior treasurer . . . likes to go places . . . year- book typist . . . one of the Big in . . competent financier. l A fl 1 .JI 'S' a-L' 1 -' ,a K 4 I '4 . Q A X t ff ft, Q iLf,r uf.. t 4,7 1 If 4, A ' . , +1 .l vp -, I 1 :XL pf w, N -f by 1 V M P xy i, r x.j , L JV My 'Xl 1 1 I' i' fili, if 'I W N l A 'JJ ii V 1 T ff US kj nl I LLHT ' ji gk yv j' 11 J LJ MARY KATHLEEN GORMAN Westmont, N. f. Holy Saviour Sweet . . . Seldom heard . . . capable artist . . . Glee Club secretary . . . a good worker . . . captivating stnim . . . always welcome. Vit. 9 14 3. tc' if Xiu' 'N iw, f ,Q H i Q . 5 f li rf ff 5 E ,c 5 I w 3 MARY ANN WEYAND Ventnor, N. I. Sl. James MIMI Q Academy's star boarcler . . . partial to Lys dancing and bowling . . . charming addi- lm tion to the senior class . . . Spanish tutor YU . . . can paint, too . . . a million doll jj smile . . . ener e ' . j fl Q fwxfjl f Y! f ' - Q 13,15 Y jf if V We 4 t W Q ,J f 3 Q lj f - . R' W A' 7 -,JJ ff! wif W' ,ff 6 JLQWYJ X ' 'Milf 'MC t I 4 - 1 'Vill- 3 W 16591 ff' ,ff f Af iff lljl u .f' fx A f A l a K N! Q! l! f MJD ,ff gf Bt-:ATtnt:t-1 ANN!-1 Ga.-twctsta I?0IliIlgSll'00lI., N. f. Sl. 101111 nm New sr-nior from Washington . . . con- scientious . . . allialrle . . . scholastic' honors . . . sincere . . . loves her vockcr Spaniel . . . su rerior French Sllltlf'Ill . . . an as- I sistant eclitor ol' thc yvarhook. we .MEI VG: V953 5244232 ' WH ,433 I 1 .4 , AJ,,vW 1 ' I lfffilirll ,jjflf f i J?-,L ' 1' ' 1' - I Il, J K rl l bla jf ,L Y f' 'i . J' ' li M ffl, 'f Vjff 'AM oft' 'JJ ,1 'j' A f- . ff' 1 AT 1' ,I A ' , 'if' bl!! ,if Lp ,fp 'V ARt2.4l!PI'mlEClNA WJERMUTH A M!!! lfrllon, N. I. Christ the King 'f ' PEGGY 157 J M1 lntlustrious . . . fun-loving . . . gifted rlc-hater . . . practical . . . capable man- ager . . . first editor of The Bells of ' St. lVlarV's . . . honor student . . . musical . . . yearbook business manager. M553 f ttf M it fy ARGARET Coluziclc, N. I. St. Peter PHIL Curly raven tresses . . . talkative eyes . . . impish grin . . . loyal supporter of activ- ities . . . a winning way . . . entertains with her marimba . . . four years of per- fect attendance. Q fi Q it W 1, 5 QQ W Q I i s iftfe Q gQdt t-e q E 239 gl t 122 I t 4 i ' o f 2, 's . - wg wiftcsi i. tai 9, 5- .. fs, ,, ,ae if .IJ Q.. Aff, fo- ew R' -ffaii' 'mgftizf -Q. ti. QQ f s 'sfo' i 1 vm - A at 123353 is in Q .6 EQ tal' ' :M S so N is La K . Q 4 Q IJ AY! 2 -8 sig' Q f pf . N s W I l i-,x tg, 23 w as 9 -i. V. .i 1 A. 9'f'tA . FLEUR GRACE MEYER Haddon Heights, N. f. Sl. Rose A MICKEY I A Q A music lover . . . our Clee Club soloist IL . . . an assistant editor of the yearbook . . . . regal poise . . . possesses a delight- ZJ, -E ful sense of llumor . . . Se ryQLJ,y f 4 fl,W,9j?y+J y l , ,vw ? Ljpx jL,f rf!! 1, fag' f pxhjff gfwf' 5 it GQ i w 5 ' 543 3 255 ' 'ff1V E5fPIr X51 'X QQ EFQL gli 1 W Q S' if 323 E X' its . f fi s rf if 5 f ii Q t ci Sh sl l T3 'K - Q YQ l . 1 6 ill. M 3,53 259293 K 4 4 55 QQ A as 1' 23.3, is Q .1 -. . gpfsgfs A Q-gk Q- l 'i..'.-'Al ,IOSHPHINE MARCAKRPIT HUTCIIINSON Halfrfonfielrl. N. I. Chris! the King JO Amiulmlc disposition . . . diligent and thoughtful . . . cameo loveliness . . . the pffacennlker . . . at perfect lady . . . eager for lunch hour . . . yearbook typisl . . . will completes , Jean and ,lo triangle. GV . Ml' 'wfygz ol LORRAINE RITA DAY Woofllynne, N. J. St. Joseph Vivacious personality . . . Clee Club pres- ident . . . fond rememhrances of Ocean City . . . excellent cook . . . loquacious lass . . . dimples . . . u pusher in any undertzlking . . . admirable school spirit . . . one of the Big fl . ow V . ,Mft MARIE TERESE SMITH Collingswood, N. I. St. John SMITTY Buoyant spirit . . . ballerina . . assistant editor of the yearbook . . . one of the Big 4-'7 . . . a diplomat . . . enthusiastic . . . our gracious hostess I. . . talented speaker. 4 4 we QR J in 333 Q is 3 Q is Q 5 2 5 Q 'x 3 :f . I H 3 ii V t .qs is EQ sr lt. QV. sf if JEAN MARIE COSTELLO 35 Haddonfiezfz, N. J. Christ zhe King f, R Meloclious alto . . . congenial . . . aclroit 325 seamstress . . . blushing Irish rose . . . -Nw editor-in-chief of the yearbook . . . class WW W fljmw 427 I ,Y l l 'l'r:nEsA ANN CANN Gloucester, N. I. SI. Mary TERRY Class baby . . . llull lvory look . . . every- oncls friend . . . Senior vice-president . . . jesler . . . twinkle toes . . . one of the Big -ll . . . a willing helper. Alma Mater Saint Mary of the Angels. lVe sing our praise of thee. Loifd, respected. honor'd Thy name will cherished be. Fair Queen of the Angels. Our joy and hope above. Linger close beside us In virtue. peace and loue. CHORUS To thee. Alma Mater. To thee. Wh1'le and Blue: Proudly we hail thee: Forever LL'e ll be true. 0, 'Q xv W, I ggi' K 1 9 4 6 , H , n ' 1 ' J HQ 18' V. . K2 fp: N ,f2.'f', 1 fi ni : fm if Q ' . 5 ' If J! 1.4 1 4 VY 5-M , ,,.,.,,..v... -4 Aaah-ann -. We shape ollrsvlves llze joy or fear Of Il'lLiClL the coming life is IIIHIIC Aml fill our Fulure's almosphere Wilh Slll1SlliIl8 or with shade. WHITTIER Ylxcbxkes K xc 'Hun Cram Rcgu or o Samk X mum 'xn lm X nuxky o bamt Nwry oikxc Pmgda L guuy uordn y xnwxh. 5 u K m pu cnl wk lu. Du xwhon B C Sxng 111 ,Wwry 0 kac fxxxgn, D Pu. gmy Hx Xxway X-L-L YS L KXIX ox exe New LY L xx! 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IJ, a Vrv-+l1ln:'n l,un-in Hairy Sc-illinga-r :lml Huw-lll:ll'y lfnx 1HlllliI'0' Nvxs1nllll'- pnrlruil of Iiiflmp l'lIlNl1l4'4' xsllirll nan IH'l'wl'Ill4'4l I1 the- 'xl'illIl'Illf lay llu- pu- pllx of f,lll'lfl llll' kung 'flll . altlllplllivld. on ' 7 Y. I ffy I9 J I 4, P, J I' A! Iv' ' .J f' 1 I 1, f .v -fl 71' f 4 a Ns il hllllIllblll0I'4'. Mari'- ldlllg. lint Many 1-lm-rn. i- 4'hl'lll'll'1I lay flow-I' girls In lln- -Ill'ill1' xslu-rv our ,:'a: ,rw NlY .,l . Q , if 3. ln Many. l9l6 tlu' Motlu-rs' Club spmlsorvml the- lirf-l gurilvn party. Enjoying an lt-w nlilultvs rvluxntinn :Irv Moth:-r Martin Muriv, Mrs. C1-orgv Smith, Mrs. Rc-ulu-n I.jIl1'll. Mr- John Barry. Mrs. Cluirlvs Wvrmulh. mul Mn. .lost-pll Mvljvrmott. others' Club The Mothers' Club of St. Mary of the Angels' Acadvmy was organized in Frb- ruury. I9-10. Sinvv tlir-n tho Club has inc'rvasc'cl in mvmbership and activity. and has done mlmirulrle work. Tha- splenalicl spirit of the organization more than ussureS tba- slit-ross of its primary olmjovtivvs vihirh are to fostvr a spirit of Cooperation lwtwvvn IIHTPIIIS and tmvlwrs. :mtl to hvlp the mothers to bec'omP avquaintvtl with om- zmotlwr. Mm-tinggs. at which somr- special Cl1lCl'tillfllllCl1l is lvuturvtl. urn ln-ltl onvc u month. lfuvli your tlw mothvrs have sponsored a garrlvn party for the benelit of thf- svhool. lll. llvv. loaf-ph ll. Mrlntyrr' is the Clulfs spiritual moclvrutor. V411 K 01 mes-l' , 3 'Ep gif Q Q ' 5 ' 3. A Jw 1947 aTQ BL v 1 XA ' X0 A2121 xl . ' 'li 1 51941 -ig V .Q,-s........-...N.......,-...., . 'unlliiilil V n v. . -............'1L'S..Z. '.....'..rr1 .,,........H ........,,.......... 4 3594.42 A-mah fa D- w h,,,.,,,.,.v.,,..v.-s.. H mamma--nu. . Scenes rnust be beautiful zulzich rlaily viewed, Please daily, anrl wlzose novelty survives Long knowledge and the scrutiny of years. 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Maury Xnnv Cillignn .lnnv Ilunk. 'lll'I'Q'h2l linnn. l,cn'rniln- llny. llvlllvl xlwfllllllll. Nl:lI'g1alI'l'l KI'Q'lIN't'I'. lfronl: Rlllvl rio- 'I'1-re-sv Slllllll. l'lllIl1I Ka-rm-5. l lo1'e-:nw lll'illlf. Rnlln Krnfl. .lunn llilxon. Nlnria- l,nng1. SOFT SHOE TAP Elaine Mnlnnwy. Maury Mvilvr, Maury Ann Connolly Kllllll1'l'll lVlI'llt'l'lll0ll. Sunni Hurry. l lnrn-ng-4 lVll'll4'!'lIl0ll., Yiolvl lsrizzlv. Be-ily .-Xnn llynrh Marie Mnlonvy, Marjorie Wznwl. Marie Melrny Marilyn Stadler. 1 N E 1 i 5 i 1 Yliiln- in Nm-xx Xurk on lln- Junior Claw trip. Smiling he-r lmppim-sf us WIT 'Slug iJIl1'1'Il. Jenn Co-Ivllo. N1iII'gilI'1'l XxAt'I'lllIllil. JI!-Pllllillt' lin-lly Xnn Lynvli pm:-N illilvl' 4-rmxning tilll' 4 lllllfllillrlill :uni Marry litlflllilll vigil Saint Ulf---ml Nl0lil1'l'. Q' 1 . IM I . , N R ,AL . lutrn-km 1.ntl1ml1':1l. it ,X L if L 13-41. r,,4l 'K 'fifll . -'1 iff: Y w ,ly .,- 'I N Molifignor Mvinlyrv pr:-41-nw Nlalrin- lung xsilli her class ring 'il the . ' Hrs! Junior Ring 414-lu-liiully. lx ' i x Hn, I f , N E .351 5 '-. l ' , F. 'YU Si Zskfiofj If K x sf if GSX N X ' U Y U ,,,,-,, f '-it ff ,,'- .F MX t St. Mary of the Angels Accoriling to lvgvnil, a Chapvl was built in tlw 4-arly Conturivs on tln- plain lwlow the vity of Assisi by pilgrims from Pzilvstinv. Cvnturis-s latvr the chapel, which hail first liven rallvtl St. Mary of ,lf-liosapliat, name into thc possession of Bone'- mlivtim- monks. ln time the cllapvl failed to accom- momlate their increasing nunilmf-rsg the chapvl was almanilonezl and the monks movecl to Sulmasio. Time went lay. One day a youth happened upon tllv iles:-rtvcl clmpel. Toflay, we know that youth as St. Francis of Assisi. St. Francis rf-paired St. lVlary's, which soon lwrainv known as St. Mary of the Angels, for it is said that the Saint of Assisi often hearcl the hymns of Ct-loslial choirs within its walls. This Chapvl lwcame St. Francis, alittle Portionl' Portiunculal ancl was the favorite :lacr- l of worship of the holy lounclvr ol' tlw lfrancisran Urclvr. 'S 12 11,6 1. I N37 1' , 1948 , 1 J 4 ,L .lg Xu t ag 1 jg' XA X-:JJ P' mx egg Q. s b F,-,,,. I gkf ll 'lfll 4- ,, . ,sq-qmnnuvwn ...1 1- x-va.......... 411v1nu-n.-v.....1 . i--1.11- -our Tis greatly wise to laik with our post hours, 41111 ask lhem what reporl they'1Je borne Io l1e11ve11. ht love borne more welcome news, A7111 how they mig 1 Their answers form what men experience callg If ll'iSd0lIlf,S frierzfl, her best: if not, worst foe. -YOUNG Vs lwn we- rr-lurnml ln Ihr' Al'ild1'llly in St'IJl1'llIIDPl'. llllf. lhvrv was aa sllrpniw fm' us' -41 brand new lruilnling. Hvre wvre fuvilitie-S for 3 iyii prawn-r in ilu- Vllilflllillgl' vnlmliul vhzlpffl. for lrlalx' in lhv l'l'l'l'1'illillll if IM' si I . . . 1 Q' ,I hull. mul Im' work ln ilu' Chelnlstrv lal10rulm'v. N K 4 A , v yi I ir ml .M .A w V Yi' 1 Y, V, x . . . q . I,H'lD2lI'Illg oxygen ln lhc- clwrnnstry lulmraiory are ll fvw of bl. Mary s I'lIC'fY1iSfr. On the loft urv: Innisv Truiulm. Kuthlm-n Mvllvrnmll. Murjm'iv XYAHI. Claire- Lynx-lm. 'Nlalrgalrvl XYPIWIIIIIII. On lhz- right uw: Marie' Mvlrny. Mary Ann Wvyand. Susan Barry. Elaine NIHIIOIIPY, ,loan Lynch. CY ? rf 5 J ,fl U .H I f if ff . CHAPEL The he-url of our school. the clmpf-I. whvre c-wry stumlvnl lurns in love anal zulurulifm lu Uur Lord in the Blxlssml 5il1'I'ilIIlfllt. f f 5 7 1 L, N Andy of fl sm-rious IllllSil'iAlIl. Claire M1'Cm'v1'n. luvnlcfnt cnjuynwnl of the- 'sl Hz1llow1'.r'l1 l,illlI'l' is Qlmwn on thx- Slllilillg fuc'e':2 of lhe large rrowml which alllvmlf-fl. 3? -as , .dl Q f i' Q N H Q 1 I 4' .1 fy 9 so 5 QQ ,- Sm SI :lf I! .f s WM' my My mv if w 4 1. Lx, up . 5 ,A X6 7 s 1 v We W 2 iv 5 1 Q K , llor4'm-4- xIrI,l'I'll Ngh , 3.m'hm'f-1 MN lnli. Hzlrlmrzn Kun km-1-Int. lumix fuunmn. ,lmm I'Ig1lll'l'4!iI alml vIllI'Ilf'll I4 Q X H4-r lxps- lo IIIIIHI4' mule-r lln- In-lruvlmu of Sim-r 'Nlivln-la-. Im-7 'Wylv-. li.-ny Hllvn Hm'hfnr1l. 'Vnlwy Uorri-. ,l4l2llll1l' llzlallx 1-lxlmlillglf. 'x1ll't'0'll SU Slullinus! Nlllllilllll :xml lla-I4-n Molloy. ll Holy Night . . l Xl llle- Knnnal Clll'lSllllllS Convvrl. Illll'l1I Mary 5+-ilzingvr. ,loan Egan. l lorvnrv lvll'Dl'I'lllllll. Rosvmarv Fox, Claire' Mm'Cov1'rn. Anne lVI1ll'Sllflll. lm-Z Mylos and Mary Ann Connolly lifln-n in a rvvvrmll moofl lo soloist Flour Cram' Mryvr. lf , .rl jl I 5 h Aj rl .lqll I 4 ,Ll . xxqn ll l Ca xlmol Hlgllllgl l I u ph - K N Slmllllllg' H 5 Hl'01l1ll'llSllllfl. uc-'xv fonnll. ia quilc a lol of fun. Ks gm-sin ofll llnllm Nllll M xv ' l fa -F A arinv Corps. Maria- Smith. AIIINY Law Marie Lang lalw part in a joint program with sludenta from Sl. Jon-plfs Prop. 4 r, Q- K ' 1 . I x I ll P ' ' 4 ox 1' ' 7 ' r' X v Unly mu' glnnu I- m-4-uh-fl In --r ff ' In U, gurls 1-nlmlng llu- In-at puiml of lln lllllvll. 9' ni 1 gulf, ' -'-1,,f- ' Qu M- 0' 1 ' x ., J 5 9 Q r SX N filllllf -lor:-. lufl lu rwlll' 4lll'l 7 Il:-Ily IYIIIII. Hairy TvI1'ill'l' mul VA My BX llvmlingu 'G Q' Q h x ' N ' sw ' Nr ' x x, ' 3 . I.llIH'lllillll' lrringf lln- daily flinl ul' mliwlnvusll mg. Maru- lxlullprolh uzlalurs illlll is lmlpm In Mzlrilwn H4-im. Marie' NIPIIU and 'l'Iu'l'4-fa t, l 'im n 5: N f:0l'lll1III. u x CvX'I'HOI,IlI PRESS MONTH Maury Mvilvr give-5 postvr- to Mary ,-Kun ullllllhllyl Pllyllix Myle-5 mails for Kuna- Lam. I s 'J 1 n Bvtly Murray. Murgurvl 'XIIII He-ipp, -hun' Nl1ll'SllillI. ,loan Rikon. Tlx:-rvsa fl0l'lll2lIl il ml He-lon Molloy WQIICII lnvz Mylfw UOIIIIPIPU' il lllilll of Gaul. N Ani-, , qu' cm I, , , YQLXQ, 1R'r f I ,f lu -' 1 3' ' ' x ,J V, J 4 J 1 Y . ij X N x A A K ,, , Class ol' '19 Burk row: Il. I,yu1'h. J. Figllf'r0:l. J. CIIIHIHII. M. M1-lroy, V. Frizzlv. E. NIAIIIUIIUQ :mal M. M2IlllIl4'y. Mifhllv: E. Ka-rm-3. M. Hvim I.. Troianm. 11. l'.QIll'lL M. Slzulln-r. M Klnpprulh. M. Mo-il:-r. M. XX-1Il'1I :md M lionnully. l runl: K. Mrlln-rnmll. J. lluuk 5. ISKIITY. M. fiilliflilll. J. IQIIVII llllll I M4'Dvrm0ll. l1fl In Fiillll ! kr I '-4 lim. Maury xllll. Malriv. Phil. lm-rrp. l,0I'I'iliIl4' illlll 'xllIll'. .Ll ff .A , f f 1 ,. 1. .f' ' 1 T .J, . , , y .' I1 . ., 1 1 -f-A I y f , l . Seniors lmfl lu right: Tvrry. lAll'I'lliIl1'. Phil. M'nri4-. Maury Mm. 'xIlQ.IiQ'.. .l1'am. Hmilly. Ninn: IH-gzgly. Mirkvy and Maury. lrull, E. Mulcahy, T. Gorman, lnllnv. C. lNl1-Gnu-rn R Kraft , , Q- Al lx-fl, slumling: A. Mara . LIIISS ol D0 X . Bt'lIillIIgQ'l'., M. Kl'1'llhr1'l'. ll. ll - M. l-lvipp, J. llilsun uml l. Myla-F. Svulml: . ll. Doyle. li. RlN'lll'0l'1l mul ll, Mllrruy. .-Xl right. alum ing: N. Dolphins :md M. Mvng. Front: M. NI1'Kf'llll C. Ally:-ro. N. lmnny uml N. Nunzianlo. In right: . ' Yu-k. l.. , J Fgal lH h . . left R Svlnnimll. Nl. Cnlzmln N ll Melo I Qvilzillgze-r. Nl. llu l R11 ll Ull n. X. 'llc-D mal lox lor riw. .. ll. lllt'CllS'l'l'll . ' , .. ,1. u..n'.-,. Flllllll-. CIN or '51 -.'- Gala! Sim Pelham -.-- l Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bilson Honorable William T. Boyle, K.S.G. Michael D. Brennan N fa Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Cann 5 if ' Mr. and Mrs. Mario Casella 9474! ,Virol-1,4 Ralph Catauclo 'I Mr. and Mrs. John R. Costello - Class of 1949 - V 1 W Class of 1950 ' Class of 1951 ' Mr. and Mrs. John Day Q , Stephen A. Ertl, Jr. , 5 Julia B. Gallup , ' Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cilligan 6' I Miss Mabel Cuischard il! J Dr. and Mrs. William Harker Dr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hughes J. J. Inglesby and Sons, Inc. EW Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Knecht Y Mr. and Mrs. William Lang Thomas J. Law RN Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mack Qi Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Magann Rt. Rev. Joseph B. Mclntyre X X Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris ge -ii Mothers' Club of St. Mary of the Angels, Academy Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam J. Myles ' Pine Ridge Hospital, West Palm Beach, Fla. Paray Rest, Catskill, N. Y. Ng Mr. and Mrs. Glendon E. Robertson 3 The Bells of Saint Maryls Mr. and Mrs. George Smith St. Anthonyls Hospital, St. Petersburg, Fla. St. Elizabethls Hospital, Brighton, Mass. St. Elizabeth's Hospital, New York City St. Francis Hospital, Olean, N, Y. St. Joseph's Hospital, Providence, R. I. St. Maryls Hospital, W. Palm Beach, Fla. Rt. Rev. Arthur B. Strenski James Stretch Honorable Bruce A. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Wermuth Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Weyand Mr and Mrs. John Okulicz -.'- Sduea Sim Pajwm --- A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Frank Acelo TQ Mr. and Mrs. John Barry 57' 'ff ' f A A. F. Bickley and son ' ffgfgfkd 6 Q. Boccella's Market ' V ' K , John Burns, lnc. M' , , K 'N , Theresa Cann J 'J pr 1,46 V X Angelina Casella 'V A ' ,cj 4' 54 ff' Jean Costello . . 2.74, 1 , I Lorraine Day S C f 62.77, F CF feels' Camden Electrical Fixture Co. ' '71 L Li' - L! , Erlton Food Market 1, X V L P -1 Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Farr M., F Mr. and Mrs. William Figueroa 114 'Y C Q ,fy q Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Ford ,jf ff 517: Hannah V. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gorman Mary Gorman Beatrice Granger Mr. and Mrs. John J. Halley Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Heim Mr. an d Mrs. Francis A. Halsted Mrs. Paul Heipp and Jean Marie Heipp Mr. and Mrs. George Hutchinson Josephine Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klapproth. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kreusser Marie Lang Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Law Anne Law Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lenny Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lynch Mrs. Mary Massa Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDermott Dr. and Mrs. J. H. McGovern T. J. McNulty Fleur Grace Meyer Albert H. Molt Mr. and Mrs. John Murray Phyllis Myles Mr. and Mrs. A. Napiorkowski New Jersey Butter Company Dr. Theodore A. Praiss William H. Rieger Honorable Bartholomew A. Sheehan Mrs. Catherine Sheridan The Petite Shoppe Marie Smith Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Verga Weiner and Cornfeld Margaret Wermuth Mary Ann Weyand Mr. and Mrs. Louis Widmeier Mr. and Mrs. Walter' Wielechowski Mr. and Mrs. W. Zebrowski 4JW'5,,W ,ff SEQ?-Til' Mwjnyy W f 2 ffff W , W? N f5Q0:mfd' f MW W ' QfLf wg ww alfifffffffff Wjjw My W qw W1 fi fffy , W1 ,ff ny' MMM XM! r gl' l-.r..- 1 'f'. If Z mia! My Qygfffifigdvogvifm 0522, If HJKB5 Wa 'i9 mP',j90y Q Q3 WQMQW AEESQFQMSLE , ff b Ng ff? iiiiiif Q-gd' 4,1 K by wfffxpy -7 Xa QW W QQWWW M W M W W Qmffw M551 ff if .., Q Mgmt I- 6, nl X 4 '4c J f T,M May the Lord bless thee and keep thee: May He show His face to thee and have mercy upon thee: May he turn His countenance to thee, and give thee peace. May the Lord bless thee: Amen -THE BLESSING OF ST. FRANCIS
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