St Marys High School - Ave Maria Yearbook (Elizabeth, NJ)

 - Class of 1958

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Page 49 text:

L Those who have hopes ot becoming other Einsteins have many obstacles to overcome. Mathematics must be mastered. Eugene O'Brien explains a problem in vectors ot forces to the trigonometry class While Ioseph Kovalick and Rudolph Brauchle wait to discuss another phase ot the subject. 9,3 Engineers ot tomorrow study physics. Something distracted Robert Lear who suddenly looked up. Robert Baker is in- tent on finding the density ot a block ot wood. Sister Marie Ambrose elucidates the prob- lem tor Donald Walsh. Iohn Robertson studies the scale to solve problems in density, Mary Marken and Peter Ausiello Work and aim tor accuracy. Ioan Human- ick, Raymond Haydu, Rudolph Brauchle think through problems logically. at rr ii' ' of-:rw X -it W W I ga Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it. Thomas Doyle illustrates his point in American Rita Carew check and torm class discussion History while Suzanne Betz, Richard Newman, questions. The topic is l'The Origin ot Political Parties. ' SSISTANCL' . 21. V gt com: unto MY A . .lsi Wm 'g Eggb. Mme HASTE T0 HELP NE .mil'2 M'. - 'X A X' 'M' X 'Rl ' - www E W1 MAL. I EE ' nl k We X, N We u me is ,M . QL-35 .. :F X . 5.

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Success is nothing but a good idea coupled with hard Work. The seniors have finally reached the year so eagerly awaited. As the oldest ot their school- mates, they carry the traditions of the school with joy. Whether they are pursuing the com- mercial or academic courses, they have proved that they are conscientious workers. Their minds are crowded with exciting thoughts of activities and plans for their future careers. Regardless of their vocations, they know they will always remember the happiest year of their lives-their senior year. For God and country. Senior girls salute the flag with a seriousness, reverence, and respect which indicate their appreciation and undying loyalty. Some members ot the group are Barbara Brindley, Barbara Sweeney, Bernadine Churla, Ann Marie Kip, Rita Lasek, Nardine Tornambe, Loretta Karko- vice, Lorraine Stotzer. T 'T Father McKenna explains to seniors mistakes made in religion test. Even errors are some- times amusing. Constance Henda, Sandra Macaluso, Marilyn Murphy, Edward Petroviclc, Peter Martin, Marianne Guarriello attentively study the paper in Father's hand. lohn Ann Bottorl, Carolyn Boitt, and Madeline Fortuna dramatize the sleep-walking scene from Macbeth. Records give pleasure, arouse interest, and give an exact interpretation. Elizabeth Rauh is starting the first record. In order to save time, Marylyn Torio has the next record ready, Iean Dering holds the album ot records in readi- ness. Catherine Conti and Carmela Insalaco are ready to give any explanation needed. 'N gs.



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Boys have accepted the challenge offered by the intricacies of geometry. Edward Moley is explaining angles to Thomas Urban, lohn Romanello, Edward Petrovick Cseatedlg Bren- dan Brennan, Walter Gordon, Frank Sissano, and Richard Newman Cstandingl. Action is the proper fruitof knowledge. These girls realize the need tor prac- tice if they are to obtain Worthwhile positions in the business field. lane Keeley, Nardine Tornambe, Mary Ann Boyle, Laraine Siana, Ianet Beym, Madeline Fortuna are among the group. , Mastering the keyboard is of 'utmost importance, Arlene Reeves' hands are in position. HOW How Social Security Works is being discussed by William Dowd. Claire Kennedy points to her notes in her efforts to prove William's statements to those who doubt his words. Carol Howe and William Kinneally look for further proofs during the economics lesson. Girls are trained for all types ot work. Here Nardine Tornarnbe demonstrates how to cut a stencil. Kathleen Dean and Nardine are seated, while Barbara Sweeney, Madeline Fortuna, Rita Lasek, Ann Marie Kip, Barbara Brindley, and Eileen Ledwith watch intently.

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