St Marys High School - Dulces Memoriae Yearbook (Katonah, NY)

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Page 4 THE REVEREND JOHN DALTON Escficafiofz With fondest regards and best wishes, the class of 1949 rledicntes this yearbook to Father Dalton. We feel that his heartfelt interest and counsel have made our Senior year worthwhile. Dulces Memoriac is the expression of I1 small measure of our sincere gratitude. Page-5 Presenting: U55 ijowz .sau U55 Cyan of QQ DIRECTORS ,,,...........,......,....,.....,.,.... COMING QTTRFICTIONS A A...,.,,, S STQRS ......,..,..A, SHORTS ,.....4.....,, MHIN FEFITURE BHCKERS ...,A.,.,.. Page 6 Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 7 THE RITVEREND JOHN VI, SULLIVAN THE REVFRIZND JAMES CYCONNOR MR. GODFREY MncDONAl.D Buys' Athletics Page S IWRS. SARAH WAITI2 MISS MARGARET LANG Sclmul Nurse Music Teacher MRS. CLAUDE BRICCETTI Girls' Athletics Page 9 FHCULTY SISTER MARY EVANGELISTA, Principal SISTER MARY BAPTISTA SISTER MARY JEROME SISTER MARY HELENA SISTER MARY REDEMPTA SISTER MARY GONZAGA SISTER MARY VICTORIAN SISTER MARY d'ASSISI SISTER MARY MODESTA SISTER MARY INNOCENTIA Page 10 Coming Gqffzacfiolzi 6711615555 'LSL H2012 Cyfdii CLHSS OFFICERS President .,...........,.............,.,...,..................,.......,,...,.....,,,,,,,... james Virtuoso Vice-President ......,,..........,,,,.,.. ............,......... A rthur Causey Mission Representatives ..,... ....,,.,,.,... M ary Anne Sullivan Page 12 Herbert Daley ROSE MARIE BREHM LYNNE CASSON HENRY CERVONI FLORENCE COLLINS JAN CURRAN JOAN CURTIS JOHN DALEY JOAN FAHL EILEEN FITZGERALD HELEN FITZGERALD JOAN FITZGERALD MARTIN FORSCHNER DORIS GREEN JOSEPH GUIGNARDI LOUIS GUIGNARDI KATHERINE HALL 1 mi A ' ' F5 I 'X A gi . 'M . . 12 .1-f A - 13? I 2. 3, H W A my W AQ? 5? MARIANNE HAYDEN WILLIAM KELLY ANN MARIE KENSING PATRICIA KUEHN DORIS MARTINEZ DELLA MCGOVERN PATRICIA MCGRATH EILEEN O'BOYLE MARY ANN PETERSON EILEEN SINGLETON MARGARET TEIXEIRA RICHARD VERBASCO GERTRUDE WARIJ Q w my cgoflgomo 'za Ufczu CLHSS OFFICERS President ........,.,....,... ...,......... A rthur Reynolds Vice-President ............ ..,........... P hilip McGovern Athletic Captains ,..... ....... ..,....... A n na Marie Farrelly Page 14 Timothy Hart ROSALIE ALBANO PEGGY ANN ANDERSON JAMES BROOKS PATRICIA BURKE ARTHUR BYRNE MARGARET COMSTOCK CECELIA DAPPOLI MARY DENNISON JOHN DePAOLI ROBERT FOX MARY GLOWNEY CATHERINE HERBERT 2 I Q 2 I A 5 3 A we E as If 3, J xy, , I MAUREEN KNOWLES VIRGINIA LEE THEODOR LINDLAU ANN MARONEY MARGARET MORRISSEY WILLIAM PETERSON FRANCIS RESTUCCI JEAN SLAVIN JOHN VICTORY MICHAEL VUOTTO CHARLES WARD PATRICIA WRAY Page 16 wziofz an CLHSS OFFICERS President ......,...,...,.......................... 4.......... A ugustine Healy Vice-President ........,................... .,,,,,,,............. H elen Kelly Mission Representatives....Rose Ellen McGrath james Towey Athletic Captain ........ .....,,,,,,,.. M argaret Singleton ARTHUR BROOKS IDA BOCCHINO MARY BURKE MARY BYRNE RICHARD CAMPBELL GEORGE COLLINS ROY COLVILLE ADELAIDE CRESCENZI ROSE DePAOLI JOHN DINGEE MARGARET DONOVAN MARY LOU DUNN E Nyn. . ami J 4 ,,. . .I I 1 I A r - we ik. .iff I l fi KAL - . . ., U f II ' I ' 5-he '2' ' , :,. ir' - .- J . 1 l I RAY AEA AYA OGG O I I 1 J ..E:: E - .::.,: . ,,--,l W W . .4 -- :Q11 MARY FARRELL BEATRICE FAY MARGARET FITZGERALD MARY HALLORAN NORAH HAWKINS HARRY KAMPH LUCY MCCARTHY DONALD MCCLAIN PHILIP MCGOVERN JAMES NASH JOAN ANN REYNOLDS JUNE TROMMER NICHOLAS WEILER CATHERINE WHITNEY MATTEO ZEMA TI-IE FOUR YEHRS Fresh men-rrlzat a- funny name! Shy and seared-it's all the sa me. U'ith Latin and algebra to heed- Poor fresh men-yes, imleerlf Sophomores-we are here at last! Geometery . . . pass oeer fast, Two more years if we sueeeerll, Happy Sophomores-yes, indeed .' J uniors-upper elassmen- 'us And about us there is so much fuss Just one year more and then 1l,'6,ll lead Lucky J eueniors-yes, indeed .' Seniors-of all years the best Fares and laurels on as rest Bat at the enrl are must recede Sad but honored Seniors-yes, indeefl! BETTY ANNE KEE1-'ER Page 18 A :Siam W 0 A : .cgsniou SHLVHTORE MHRIO HLBHNO St Pcxtncks SAL 'fLike ,a knight in glittering armour, laughter stood up at his side. c.s.M.c. 1,z,3,4 Baseball 2,351 Ulee Club 3 Band 2,3, Dramutics 3 0 Jfaff, ' SHLVHTORE T. HLBHNO Si Patncks TED I have mastered the art of being happif C.s.M.c, 1,2,3,4 Dulccs Mem o ring 4 Glee Club 3 Band 1,2,3, Dramutics 3 Class President 3 W ,I a. M, TIMOTHY IOSEPH BHRRETT St Francls TIMMY Tho' modest, on his unembarrassed brow Nature has written 'Gentleman'. C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 4 fr' Athletic Captain 1 2 3 4 Mission Representative 4 A ' HNNE CECELIH BOURBEHU St Francls ANNE There is no wisdom like frarikiiess C.S.M.C, 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Cheerleading 3,4 Dramatics 1 Page 20 C.H.S.N. 2,3 G.O. 1,2,5 Class Secretary 4 W HNNE GERHLDINE BRENNHN St. Francis' BIDDY Sing away sorrow, east away care. C.S.M.C, 1,2,3,4 Drumatics 1,3 Glee Club 1,2,5,4 G,O, 1,2,3 Debating 2 C.H.S.N4 1,2,3,4 Cheerleading 3,4 I Mission Representative 4 IHNE THERESH BYRNE Sl. Ioseph's BIRDIE The useful and beautiful are never separated. C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 C.H.S.N. 3 Glee Club l,2,3,4 G.O, 1,2,3 Cheerleading 4 Dulces Memoriae 4 Dramatics 1,3 503 RT PHTRICK CHRHOLL Si. Mary's BOB How much of him it was we met, we cannot ever know. Our EX-G.l. C.S.M.C, 3,4 Class Vice-President 4 ELIZHBETH MHRIE De PHOLI St. Ioseph's BETTY Not too sober, not too yay, a rare good sport in every way. c3.s.M.C, 1,2,s,4 Band 1,2,3 Glee Club 3,4 G.O, 1,2,3 ,. Basketball 25,4 Athletic Captain 1,2,3,4 Dramatics 1,3 l L' Page 21 MHRGRRET HNN De PHOLI St. Ioseuh'i MARGIE In her duty, prompt in every call. C.S.M.C, 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Dramutics 1,3 Basketball 25,4 G.O. l,2,3 PHTRICIH ELIZHBETH FHHL Si. Francis' PAT A laughing eye, a nimble wit, A friendly heart, that's all of it. c.s.M.C. 1,2,3,4 C.H.S.N, 1,3 Glee Club 1 G.O. 1,25 , . A nhl FRANCES MHRIE FHLLON Si. Matthias' MICKEY It's the songs ye sing an' the smiles ye wear, that's a-making the sunshine everywhere. C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 Cheerleading 3 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Dramatics 1,3 Choir 1,z,3,4 G.O, 1,2,3 IHMES FRHNCIS FHLLON St. Matthias' JIMMY Just of thought, in every word sincere. C.S.M.C. 1,2,3 Band 1,2 Baseball 4 I . , 1 J :vw Page 22 WILLIHM PETER FINHN Holy Roscrry's HFINNEGANH Whatever skeptic could inquire for, For every 'why' he had a 'wherefore'. C.S.M.C, l,2,3,4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Glee Club I Clalss President 2 Dramatics 1 . I I n 2 5 5 2 I ig'--v--M' -- ' BEHTRICE HNN FITZGERALD Sl. Francis' BEA She was witty to talk to, pretty to walk with, and pleasant to think on, too. C.S.MCC. 8,4 W Basketball 4 Glee lu 3,4 . G.O. 3 f Aho ' I f FRANCIS PAUL FOISY Sl. Francis' FRANNY J Responsibility walks hand in hand with capacity and power. C.'5.M.C. 1,2,3,4 Basketball 12,3,4 Glee Club 3 Band 1,2 f Dramatics 3 - rg 1 W ,f ,f 110 6 fBHRBHRI-1 IOHN GRHHHM sf. Francis' BOB She was ever fair, but never proud, had a tongue at will, but never loud. C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4 Cheerleading 4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Dramatics 1,3 Basketball 4 G.O. 1,2,3 Page 23 R. yalvrfzs GUNTHER si. Francis' J IM MY His very foot has music in it as he comes up the stairs. C.S.M.C, 2,3,4 Activities Chairman 4 Glee Club 3 Dramatics 3 LQ. 1 , IOHN FRHNCIS HHRT St. Matthias' JACK Beautiful eyes are those that show Beautiful thoughts that burn below. C.S.M.C, 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3 Basketball 2,3 Glee Club 1 if-44 GEORGE THOMHS HOINOSKI FLOP St. Francis' Good-bye to pain and care! I take mine ease today. C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 Class President 3 Basketball 2,3,4 Band 1,2 Dramatics 3 Science Club 2 r f ' f-'N V' A f I 1 V' lolrlqx it V ll' la L fl 1- 1 ff- 'li X V, ' ' 1 I vf' ELIZABETH HNNE KEEPER Holy Innocents' BETTY ANNE Her smile, her poise, her charm, all speak of womanly completeness. C.S.M.C, 1,2,3,4 'C.H.S.N, 1,2,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Editor of C.H.S,N. 3 Oratory 3,4 Editor of Dulces Memoriae 4 Cheerleading 3,4 G . 1,2,3 Dramatics 1,3 Agvities Chairman 4 , , 1' B Lklwiw ' .,.,..'L-GQ Page 21, , I V x l IOHN FRHNCIS KELLY St. Francis' JACKIE Vanquished, he could argue still. c.s.M.c, 1,2,3,4 Debating 1,2 Glee Club 3 Oratory 4 l Basketball 3,4 Dramatics 3 Baseball 2,3,4 Class President 1 DOLORES FHITH KENSING SL Francis' - FAITH . -M W It is a friendly heart that maketh many QCP friends. C.S.M.CI, 1,2,3,4 Dramatics 3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 C.H.S.N, l,2,3 Cheerleading 4 G.O. 1,2,3 Band 1,2,3 HELENH LOUISE MCKEHRNEY Si. Francis' HELEN l Smiles are the flowers of G0d's goodnessfl ' JU' C.s.M.C. l,2,5,4 C.H.S.N. 2,3 Q J G.O. 1,2,3 Dulce-s Memoriae 4 PETER FRHNCIS MOHHBITO Sf. MCtry's PETER C.S.M.C, 1,2,3,4 Baseball ,4 , A good heart is worth gold. y 'ff' ' I Page 25 x l FRHNCES VERONICH MORRIS S+. Lawrence's FRANCES Be silent and safeg silence never betrays you. C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4 Dulce-S Memoriae 4 G.O, 1,23 -I 1, ,I MH I ,. PHTRICIH HGNES MURPHY Holy Rosary's HMURPI-l Her place you may not well supply- Though you may among u hundred try. C.S.M.C, 1,2,3,4 Dramutics 1,3 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 GD. 1,2,3 Basketball 2,3,4 C.H.S,N. 1,4 Cheerleading 3,4 DORIS ELIZHBETH O'DONNELL St. Ioseph's DORIS Calm and uu1'u17led as a summer seaf' C.S.M.C, 2,3,4 GD. 2,3 Glee Club 25,4 - Dramatics 3 Basketball 4 Dulces Memorials 4 HLBERT HLOYSIUS OLSON Holy Innocents' '3 HAL., Still water runs deep. C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 Dramatics 1,3 Glee Club 1,3 Dulces Memoriae 4 Page 26 FLORENCE MHRIE PETRUSH St. Francis' HFLO., Il The secret of her friendship lies in her unfail- ing wit and humor. C.S.M.C, 1,2,3,4 Dulccs Mcmuriuc 4 G.O, 1,2,3 C.H.S,N, 2,3 ROSEMHW QSHHUBLE Sl. Francis. ' - N95 'ROM ,3 0 my dx l BGL maxed reasogjqhlfplea ure, wisdom ff h :wasnt mira! C.S.M.C. l,2,3,4 Class Treasurer fl Glcc Club l,2,3,4 Orutory 3,4 G.O, 1,2,3 C.H.S.N. 1,2,5,4 Cheerleading 3,4 Dulces Mcmorinc 4 Dramatics 1,3 ELIZHBETH HNN TROMIVIER St. Mary's LIZ Diligence is the mother of good fortune. C.S.M.C. 1,2,5,4 Dramatics 1,3 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Go. l,2,5 Choir 1,2,3,4 x X x' A N ..-X N-N E 4 6 HELEN VENUS SL Mary's HELEN A great mind speaks with ease and composure. C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 Dulces Memoriae 4 C.H.s.N. 3,4 GO, 1,z,3 1 . , r -iff-Q, -754, My C 'Lvg-,- Q Pugg Qi FRHNCIS DOMINIC VIRTUOSO St. Mary's UFRANKIEH H e who can command himself, commands others. C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 C.H.S.N. 3 Glee Club 1,3 Band 3 Class President 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Dulces Memoriae 4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Dramatics 1,3 y IOHN MURIEL WRHY St. Francis' JOAN Fair and lovely bloom the flowers of youth. C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4 Dramatics 1,3 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 G,O, 1,2,3 Debating 1,2 Band 1,2,5 Oratory 5,4 Cheerleading 3,4 C.H.S.N, 1,2,3 Basketball 4 I 5 A ,, I CONGRHTULHTIONS, GRHDUQTE When the graduate's day is over, And you are on your way To all the splendid new goals You dream about today, Remember all my wishes Will go along with you, And with each new achievement May all your dreams come true. As you go along life's highway And your dreams unfold for you, May you chance to stop and think awhile Of things we used to do. So congratulations, Graduate, I have voiced my dreams for you, Good Health, and Peace, and Happiness In everything you do. HELEN MCKEARNEY Page 28 48150151 Gqczfivifiza Q-vw 1 Guy Nincties Review Catholic Press Assembly Program 04066022 Semors V1ctory ln thc Oratorical Contest Assembly CU725 'ZCL Beginning the week with Father Dalt0n's The last League Game fi 561 Tl-IE FOUR YEHRS acr I-1945-'46 Enter the Freshmen-shy, confused, a little awed at all that goes on around them. The first few months are spent at making friends, getting used to the school and settling down to those Freshman favorites, Latin and Algebra. Time passes and they lind themselves a little more confident, not quite so timid, and the subject of much kindly interest. Basketball season appears and the Freshmen make a place for themselves on both teams. Mid-terms come and go-everyone passes, then the first Freshmen-Sophomore debate. Congratulations! The Freshmen are acclaimed the victors. May comes and along with baseball, many find time for their first dramatic debut in The Forest Prince. Finally june-exams-and Sophomores at last. HCT II-1946-'47 Enter the Sophomores-no longer the youngest in the school! They are not just part of the mass, but individuals. It is their turn to look down with amusement from their secure positions upon the Freshmen. They start things off with a bang by holding the Sophomore Halloween Hop -a big success, Again, when the sports are written up their names appear-but of course, they are Sophomores now! When the debate is held this year, the class orators do nobly and, although they do not win, they are not lacking in skill. The year proves to he a hard one, what with Latin II, Geometry, and Hrst attempts at French, but they will pull through, and the curtain closes on Act II. HCT III-1947-'48 Enter the juniors-upper classmen at last! During the first few weeks they make the headlines and break a record. For the first time juniors are appointed Editor and Assistant Editor of the school paper. A Thanksgiving dance heads the list of the yearls social activities and the days seem to fly by. More of their names become prominent on the basketball records, for indeed, they are juniors now. Mid-terms again, followed by the annual American Legion Oratorical Contest. Who but a junior is judged the winner! Dramatics again are mixed with baseball. Head- ing the lists on both they find their school baseball league champions and many of them are named as stars in the wonderful Gay Nineties Revue. The last weeks slip by-and then they are Seniors. HCT IV--1948-'49 Enter the Seniors-leaders of the school. From this prominent position they look back on other years and decide that this will be their best. Class oliicers are elected, yearbook staff chosen and studies begun in earnest. This year, above all, must count. Several dances, and a successful luncheon are carried out with great success, all proceeds going toward the yearbook. Basketball again and the Seniors do much toward making St. Mary's victors of the Upper Westchester-Putnam League. Again the Oratorical Contest and again a Senior is proclaimed the winner. The last few months are speeding by, full of plans for the Senior Ball, last minute details on the Dulces Memoriae. Class night and finally the great day-Graduation. The curtain falls slowly and the characters of The Four Years give their final bow. The play is done. Page 32 Lnsr WILL HND TESTHMENT We, the class of 1949, hereby present our last will and testament. To Father Dalton we leave the hope that we have not discouraged him too much toward the Senior classes to come. To Father O'Connor we leave a complete diary of our four years so that he won t forget us. To Father Sullivan we leave a new addition of our Religion book in hopes that it will help him with his future classes. To the Sisters we leave our appreciation for seeing us safely through four pleasant years at St. Mary's. Salvatore Albano leaves his quantity of borrowed lunches to Charlie Ward. Teddy Albano bequeaths his unique ability of getting into trouble to John DePaoli. To George Collins, Timmy Barrett leaves his popularity among the students. Ann Bourbeau leaves her passion for exactness to Pat Wray. To Virginia Lee, Ann Brennan wills her constant animation. Her undying loyalty to Purdy's is left to Rosemary Brehm by Jane Byrne. His lack of conceit is left by Robert Carroll to Arthur Reynolds. Betty DePaoli wills her all around sports ability to jimmy Towey. Margie DePaoli leaves her obliging manner to Mary Farrell. To Arthur Byrne, Pat Fahl leaves her love of school and studies. james Fallon leaves his special brand of humor to Nancy Lee Bauman. Frances Fallon leaves her card of introduction to Bedford Hills to joan Fahl. Joan Wray leaves her ready smile to James Virtuoso. William Finan leaves his amiability to Ann Marie Kensing. Francis Foisy leaves his job as jack of all trades at St. Mary's to john Victory. To Maureen Knowles, John Hart wills his easy-going manner. George Hojnoski leaves his appreciation of a good joke to Jimmy Nash. Betty Ann Keefer leaves her means of securing inside information to Lucy McCarthy. Faith Kensing leaves her kindly interest in the lower classmen to Donnie McClain. John Kelly bequeaths his personal satisfaction to Billy Peterson. His man of the world manner is left to Philip McGovern by Peter Morabito. Frances Morris wills her school spirit to Mary Dennison. To Doris Martinez, Doris O'Donnell leaves her quiet voice. Barbara Graham leaves her position as photographers model to Mary Burke. jimmy Gunther leaves his boundless energy to Harry Kamph. Beatrice Fitzgerald wills her friendly manner to Lynne Casson. A seat on the Pleasantville bus, complete with saddle and boots, is left to Margaret Morrissey by Albert Olson. Pat Murphy leaves her ladylike manner to Anna Marie Farrelly. Helen McKearney bequeaths her habit of giggling at everything to Beatrice Fay. Florence Petrusa leaves her boisterous laugh to Bumble Campbell. Rosemary Schauble leaves her unaffected manner to Phil Bloom. To Margaret Teixeira, Betty Trommer leaves her gentle ways. Helen Venus wills her eiliciency to Florence Collins. Frankie Virtuoso leaves his polished manner to Artie Brooks. Page 33 CLHSS PROPI-IECY Scene-Courtroom Time-1959 Characters-judge, Two Accused, Witnesses, jury, Prosecuting and Defense Attorneys, Court Secretary. Summary-Case of james Gunther against Albert Olson and Peter Morabito. Sessio Jury: james Gunther accuses Albert Olson and Peter Morabito of stealing his orange dancing shoes. Attorney for defense: Timothy Barrett. Attorney for prosecution: john Kelly. n opens with swearing in of the Jury by the Court Secretary, Florence Petrusa. Helen Venus, who holds the position of chief interpreter of the United Nations. Salvatore Albano, owner of the Sensational Theatre which replaced the old worn-out Bedford Theater, where Sal first got his start as usher. Francis Virtuoso, eminent citizen and dentist of Katonah, originator of the Painless Pull method of extraction. Helen McKearney, head of Information Department in the Mt. Kisco branch of the Telephone Co. Anne Bourbeau, private secretary to FitzGerald's Fancy Carpentry Co. The Reverend Robert P. Carroll, recently installed Assistant Pastor at St. Mary's Church, Katonah. jane Byrne, head of Macy's White Plains Store. james Fallon, harried business man who has rushed here from Washington to take his place on the jury. Elizabeth Trommer, teacher of ancient history at the new and modern St. Mary's School built by the '49 alumni. Francis Foisy, owner of Foisy's Fix-It Shop. Frances Morris, housewife and mother, who has always been a campaigner for better and fairer trials. Beatrice Fitzgerald, principal of the New Progressive School, classes from 11 to 12, and 2 to 3. Page 34 Court Secretary reviews charges against Albert Olson and Peter Morabito. judge Theodore Albano calls the Court to order. Prosecuting Attorney, john Kelly, calls his witnesses: James Gunther, owner of jimmy's, scene of the crime. Patricia Fahl, cashier at jimmy's. Frances Fallon, nursing student working as hostess at Jimmy's to earn tuition for specialized courses. Ann Brennan, vocalist at jimmy's. Pat Murphy, jimmy Gunther's dancing partner. George Hojnoski, bouncer for jimmy's. Faith Kensing, owner of the former Bright Shop, now called the Dim Shop, whose motto is : Our prices won't dazzle you, neither will our clothes. Faith was present at the time of the crime. Attorney for defense calls his witnesses: Peter Morabito, owner of Morabito's Diner. Albert Olson, Riding Master at the Ritzy Riding Academy. Joan Wray, Conover Model, who testifies that she was with the two accused at the time that the crime supposedly took place. Barbara Graham, head of the new Baby Sitting Agency in Mt, Kisco, who was also with the accused that evening. William Finan, major league pitcher. - Betty and Margie DePaoli, inseparable new Toni Twins. Rosemary Schauble, famous writer, who was discussing her latest book with john Hart, matinee idol, who was discovered by talent scouts hoeing pota- toes in his garden. Attorneys for Prosecution and Defense summarize their pleas. JURY ADJOURNS: Courtroom during recess: Doris O'Donnell, reporter for the Trusty Tribune, succeeds in getting an interview with prominent woman senator, Betty Anne Keefer, famous for her brilliant defense of the Hlibuster. jury files back in, and judge reenters. Foreman of the jury, Helen Venus, rises, gives verdict . . .NOT GUILTY, because of lack of sufficient evidence. THE END Page 35 2 I J Q SIZNIORS VISIT CONVFNT CHAIJIQI, Prlflf' -96 CATHOLIC PRESS EXHIBIT CLASS REPRESENTATIVES OF CIATHOLIC STUDENTS' MISSION CRUSADE INf.1ry Anne Sullivan, -ldmes Tuwey, Timothy Barrett, Ruse Ellen McGrath, Herbert Dale Anna Mule Fgtrrelly, Arthur Reynultls, Anne Brennan. Page 37 PRHYER FOR GUIDHNCE Mary, as we go our way, From these learned walls, May your lone and guidance dear, Save us from all falls. Mary, as we come to know Ltfe's maturing days, Let us all remember your Loving, gentle ways. Mary, all that wehve been taught, Your way is the best, You God chose His Mother true, In your heart we find rest. HELEN MCKEARNEY Page 38 Qatholic High School Notes stall: vlargnretDonox41n. Mrxrggrret Sin- gleton, Norah Hawkins. Donulll !lcClainfEditor. Dulces Memoriae staff: losemnry Sclmuble, ,lane Byrne. Betty Anne Keeler-Editor, 'led- ly Albnno, Albert Olson. Page .19 wi' BOYS' VARSITY First row: Francis Foisy, Richard Campbell, Timothy Barrett-Captain, Philip McGovern, john Kelly. Second row: Father O'Connor-moderator, Augustine Healy, George l-Iojnoski, Arthur Brooks, Philip Bloom, Francis Virtuoso, Godfrey MacDonaldHcoach. P11944 40 BOYS' SPORTS The blue and white of St. Mary's High School emerged victorious in all its splendor and glory from one of its most successful basketball seasons in the history of the school. This year's Gaels captured 15 out of 18 regular season games and won 1 out of 2 post-season games. After a shaky start, losing 3 out of 4 games, the galloping Gaels then consumed 16 straight victories. Entered in a new eight-team Upper Westchester and Putnam League, the Gaels made their presence known by winning 13 out of 14 league games and the championship. Dick Campbell was the big gun in the St. Mary's attack, netting 252 points for the season. Dick was ably assisted by Captain Tim Barrett, Phil McGovern at guard, Phil Bloom at center and Gus Healy at forward, all of whom scored 100 or more. Five Seniors on the squad are Tim Barrett, Frannie Foisy, George Hojnoski, jackie Kelly and Frankie Virtuoso. Unbounded thanks and congratulations are given to Coach MacDonald who blended this year's squad into a great team and who, by his untiring efforts, did all that could be asked of a coach by instill- ing his ideals of good sportsmanship and by leading his team to the U.W.P.L. championship. Page 41 JUNIOR VARSITY First Row: Arthur Reynolds, Arthur Causey, Henry Cervoni, james Virtuoso, joseph Guignardi, jan Curran. Second row: Father Ofonnorfmoderator, Louis Guignardi, Timothy Hart, john Dingec, Henry Schauder, Harry Kamph, Mark jafirrty, Godfrey M21CDODHlLi+C0ilCiil. Page 42 BOYS' C.Y.O. TEAM First row: Richard Lanning, Stuart, Irving, Shaun Hines. Second row: Edward Pinto, Arney johnson, Thomas Bickman, Thomas Knowles, Michael DePaoli. Third row: Francis Virtuoso-coach, Williarn Hamilton, Edward Schutte, Gerald Curley, William Colville, john Hayden, Father Sullivan-moderator. Page 42? VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Eirst row: Rosemary Schauble, Betty Anne Keefer, Ann Brennanicaptain, Barbara Graham. Second row: jane Byrne, Patricia Murphy, Maureen Knowles, Anne Bourbeau. Pllgff jUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Margaret Comstock, Faith Kensing, Catherine Herbert, Mary Burke, Shirley King Peggy Ann Anderson, Patricia Wray, Beatrice Fay, Ida Bocchino. Page 45 GIRLS' C.Y.O. TEAM First row: Patricia Murphy, Shirley King, Betty DePaoli, Faith Kensing, Rose DePaoli, Norah Hawkins, Margaret DePaoli, Margaret Singleton, Patricia Wray. Second row: Mrs. Briccetti-coach, Mary Farrell, Mary Wray, Margaret Comstock, Barbara Graham, Catherine Herbert, Helen Kelly, Maureen Knowles, joan Wray, Doris O'Donnell, Beatrice Fitzgerald, Margaret Donovan. Page 45 GIRLS' SPORTS This year for the firstitime, the girls' team entered the West- chester C.Y.O. Basketball League. Our team was composed of twenty girls, only a few of whom had been on the team beforeg the rest were novices. However, in spite of their inexperience, the girls finished up in second place even defeating St. Gabriel's, who had been undefeated until meeting St. Mary's. One of the foremost characteristics of the team was their will to win, in spite of all obstacles, which was inspired by their loyal friend and coach, Mrs. Claude Briccetti. This will resulted in not one of the leading teams in the league winning more than one game from St. Mary's. Games Good Counsel 25 at St. Marys 37 St. Iosephs 8 at St. Marys 35 St. Mary's 36 at St, Iohns 19 St, Mary's 36 at ' Good Counsel 40 Blessed Sacrament 37 at St. Mary's 25 St. Mary's 38 at St. Iosephs 23 St. Mary's 26 at Blessed Sacrament 22 St. Marys 34 at St. Gabriels 43 St. Gabriels 41 at St. Mary's 49 St. Iohns 32 at St. Marys 49 Page 1,7 The Choir under the direction of Miss Lang With a song in their hearts 'the Glee Club Page 48 1 1 U 4 I' 55Cfwc,3r7 EN ,L fagggww A mf! My Dffw E W vwfgfff fm ffizwbi, 32 8 I M f'544JA7ygMyAiz.1KJ sf WW 226 2 ,ww W GMQQWJLG 7 mmm W M42 EF gm? pw wiv? Ui! gym VLH 9 fn XA, QI Q- !wczM,aZ,,,W,,L K Sw WW BMW 5-Mhwaivm Xgfwwf Qf,5f 'l W f sk L 3 O My tr-P? K 0449 b? . 980 Wgfffw 7 4 -agile 2 977623, Sqkgm i ,K mac ,lfwuaf W 1 ww X 7 5 KA cighx .1 'S V7 1 6 ? I- F1 ,f QQ, F Af A V65-R in LM 6, 'Y It ,WK 4 57 , W Q5 gJ.q,x QA? fb 5 4 BWV it! .f , ' J Qefky MW . xero Q54 J L if as Q W QT3 f'0 47 M 'M I jx ,lwoxvl fi,-J'iEsN as ' 5 5 Nr' f 9 jgypff ,I ,fin 'IRB A, 1 gSQ f , - - -X M , I 'W '95 xv 1' Main Qaafuze Qommanasnzanf ST. MARYS GRADUATING CLASS OF 1949 Pam: 5,3 CLCZ25 'Zi We gratefully acknowledge the helping hand that all our friends have extended in the work of our yearbook. SPECIHL DONHTION S A FRIEND .....AA..,.,,,,.........dA,,,,.............,.................AA.....AAAA.4.AAAAA.,.......4,,,ll.......44A...A..........A....,.AA..,..,. ......,,.,...4 S 12.00 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MT. KISCO I........ 10.00 THE REV. JOHN J. FLYNN ,...,4......4......... ...... ,,,,..I. ....... 1 0 . 00 A FRIEND ...........,.,....II..II..,.........III.......I..,44..............,....,.I......I,,..I... 10.00 KENSING at KENSING, Inc. .I..,,I. 10,00 MR. WILLIAM LEE ...........,,..,I...., 10.00 A FRIEND ....,.,.......,.........,,,.... 7,00 A FRIEND ,.........,,,,.............,. 4.50 CORNER STORE ...... ,,,....,, . 5,00 A FRIEND .......,............,,,..........,,,,.. 3.00 GEORGE GANUNG ........................... 5.00 ANDREW ST. GEORGE ......,............. 5.00 SAKS' DEPARTMENT STORE .......... 5,00 MR. sf MRS. J. O'BRIEN ..,...,..,.......... 5.00 A FRIEND ...,,,....,.,,.,,..............,...................... 2.50 ANNE NENKAM DUANE .,..,,,.. 2.50 THOMAS PARISI ..,............,,...,............ 2.50 FOX Sr SUTHERLAND ....,............................ 2.50 BEDFORD CUT RATE SHOP .,...,.,.,,,...,,... 2.50 BEDFORD HILLS ELECTRIC SHOP ......, 2.00 OSCAR W. BODELSON .....,............................ 2.00 MRS. SADIE BURNS ......,..,,,,,,.....,,..,,........... 2.00 DECORATORS SHOP ........,..,..........,........,....... 2.00 MAYOR ANDREW J. DURKIN ,......... 2.00 EMILY ANN YARN SHOP ...............,,.. 2.00 PETER FIACCO, sf, ............................,... 2.00 HELEN FITZGERALD .,,............,,.... 2.00 MRS. E. GREEN ,,...............,.....,,,,...,,,,,........., ..... 2 .00 MR. sr MRS. JAMES F. GREEN ....... 2.00 MR. sr MRS. JOHN I-IOZACK ................... 2.00 MR. at MRS. JAMES A. KELLY .........,,. 2.00 MR. HARRY KETCHEL ...................,......... 2.00 F. MAlUCHIANO'S ..........,,,,..................... 2.00 MCNAMARA LIQUOR STORE ........... 2.00 MT. KISCO PHARMACY ............,..........,, 2.00 ALEX OPAULOS ,........................,........................,. 2.00 MR. at MRS. THOMAS REILLY ...,......... 2.00 B. RESTUIO , ..........,......................................,,,...... 2.00 STARK GARDEN SUPPLIES ......... 2.00 VALENTINO'S PHARMACY ........ 2.00 JAMES VENUS ...,.,.,...............,......,....,...,.,..,................,... 2.00 THE VOGUE ,......,,,,.............,,..,................,...............,..............,,. 2.00 DR. sr MRS, MARTIN M. WEINISTEIN .....,.,.... 2.00 WHITE BARD BOWLING ALLEYS ........... ,. 2.00 H. B. WILLIAMS ...,,,...................,...........,..........,....,........ 2.00 AUDREY WOLFINGER .............................. 2.00 BUSINESS BOOSTERS HND FRIENDS MOUNT KISCO Abel's Adams Motor Company Aryo Garage Briarcliff Knitting Mill The Bright Shop Carpenter 8a Pelton, Inc. Cox 81 Fish Hardware I. H. Crane 8: Son Daum's Sporting Goods Doyle's Mt, Kisco Radio Shop Ellis Garage Gagliardi's Bakery George R. Gorham-General Contractor Gordon's Jewelry Shop, Inc. Halstead Quinn Fuel Co., Inc. Hammond Electrical Co. A, T, Houlihan-Real Estate Account. Lawrence Farms Hunt Club Louis Beauty Shop MarkoIf's Quality .Footwear Mc. Kisco Bottling Co. MOOney's Service Station Mt, Kisco Theater Park Garage 84 Machine Shop Parkview Hotel Pines Bridge Lodge Potter Buick, Inc. L, B. Richards Co., Inc. Sammarco General Store Star Tire 8: Motor Co. Stewart 8: Pitrell-Attorn Sunbeam IFoOd Store Texaco Service Station eys at Law W. R, Ticknor-Real Estate, Inc. West Main Street Market Young 8: Halstead Page 51,0 Bedford Bus Co. Bedford Pharmacy Lloyd B. Cox-Real Estate John A. Murphy--Wines 8: Harry Banks-Wines 8: Liquors Laura B. Brown, Inc.-Real Carousel Luncheon Crossroads of Fashion Becker's Flower Shop Clark Associates Fred's Diner Honebone's Men's Shop Beecher Funeral Home Maher Funeral Home Greeley Pharmacy George W. Hall Sales Co. BEDFORD HILLS 'Ray Smith Motors, Inc: Rock Gate Farm Dairy Schiesser's Pharmacy Liquors BEDFORD VILLAGE Glasser Bros. Clair Kennedy's Leathers New Castle Cleaners Estate KATONAH Katonah Market Groceries Kay's Beauty Shoppe Kellogg's 8: Lawrence, Inc. PLEASANTVILLE Pleasantville Journal Rome Restaurant CHAPPAQUA BREWSTER Prisco BOOSTERS Mr. 8: Mrs. Alfred Albano Mr. 8: Mrs. M. Albano The Rev. David Anderson Mr. 8: Mrs. Stanley E. Anderson Mrs. Mary Barrett Miss Anne Bourbeau Mrs. Iola Bourbeau 'Mr, V. A. Bowman Mrs. Mary P. Briccetti Brownies Mr. 8: Mrs, Arthur Byrne Misses Kathleen 8: Lucille Mr. Francis P. Carroll Mr.-Gregory Carroll Mr. James Carroll Miss Rita Carroll Mr. Thomas Cerbone Mr. F. S. Clark Mr. George Corsen The Rev. Joseph .D. Cotier Dr. 8: Mrs. Thomas Crescenzi Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward V. Dargin Mr. lC. J. Daum Dr. Edwin Dealy DePaoli Family ' Miss Elsie Dixon Mrs. George Dolicker The Rev. Michael Dwyer Eighth Grade Mr. 8: Mrs. William -Fahl Mr. 8: Mrs. Eugene Farrelly Callahan Mr. 8: Mrs. William Finan Mr. Donald FitzGerald Mr. 8: Mrs. George 'Forsythe A Friend Mr. John Gatenellow Mr. 8: Mrs. Hugo Gerardi Mr. 8: Mrs. James D. Gillen Girl Scouts--St. Mary's Troop Miss Mildred Gumboldt The Rev. James C. Gunning Mr. 8: Mrs. 1Roy Gunther The Rev. H. Hackett Mr. Patrick Hart Mrs. R. H. Hubley Junior 'Class Mr. 8: Mrs. Herbert C. Kane Mrs. B. Ray Keefer Mr. 8: Mrs, John Keller Mr. 8: Mrs. Francis P. Kensing Mr. Floyd .Kinch Mr, 8: Mrs. Thomas King Mr. ,John Kinkle Dr. 8: Mrs. Earnest Kish Miss Joan Klassen Mr. 8: Mrs. Lawrence Kurtz Mr. Harry Lipton Dr. Herman Mantel Miss Mary Maroney The Rev. John McGavick Mr. 8: Mrs. Philip McGovern Miss Patricia Morabito Page 55 Bros. Mr. 8: Mrs. S. Morabito' Miss Claire Moroney Mr. James B. Murphy Mr. 8: Mrs. J. 'F. Nash Mr. John O'Boyle Mr. Harold O'Conner Mr. 8: Mrs. Wm. O'Donnell Mr. 8: Mrs. Albert Olson Mr. Thomas Parisi Mr. 8: Mrs. Dominic Petrusa Mr. William D. Phelps Miss Helen Planet The Rev. J. Regan, No. 572 Columbian Squires Mrs. John G, Reilly Mr. 8: Mrs. G. P. Rittling Mr. ,Jack Rose F. Sapego Mr. 8: Mrs. Eugene Schanz Mr. 8: Mrs. J. M. Sharts Sophomore Class Walter Stewart's Market The Rev. John J. Sullivan Mr. Thomas Towey Mr. 8: Mrs. A. Travaglini Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward Trommer Dr. Andrew P. Virtuoso Mrs. Frank Virtuoso Mr. Joe Weldon Mrs. Janice S. Winterling Mr. 8: Mrs, Raymond D. Wood Mr. 8: Mrs. B. P. Wray Mrs. R. Allaire Mrs. George Apgar Mrs. C. Baenau Mr. ,John T. Baney Mr. Peter Bardong Mrs. Douglas Barrett Miss Mary Ellen Barrett Mr. John T. Barry Mr. Larry Barthen Mr. William Bauman Mr. Otto B. Berger Mrs. Adele Bickford Mrs. Joseph Bickman Mr. Phil Bloom Mr. 8: Mrs. H. Bolton Miss Grace Bond Mrs. D. B. Brandon Mrs. Helen K. Brannock Mr. Fred Broadway Mrs. J. Edward Brooks Mrs. Matthew Brooks Mr. William Brooks Miss Dolly Buck Buck 8: Van Scoy Mrs. Joseph Bueti Burke Fuel 8: Heating Co. Barbara Burt Cardinal Cleaners Mr. E. G. Carmen Mr. 8: Mrs. Edw. J. Chapman Charles Dept. Store Miss Florence Collins Mr. Roy Colville Mrs. Michael 'J. Cooper Mr. George Corsen Mrs. Albert Costello Mr. 8: Mrs. Dante Cristofaro Mr. John Daley Mr. 8: Mrs. De Benedetto Mr. John DePaoli Mr. William Dickett Miss Margaret Donovan Mr. 8: Mrs. W. L. Duffy Mrs. Everett Duncan Miss Mary Louise Dunn Mr. Andrew Durr Mr. 8: Mrs. Andrew Durr Mr. John Eich Engel 8: Son Miss Anne Marie Farrelly Miss Beatrice Fay Miss Rosemary Fiacco Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold Fisher Miss Joan FitzGerald Miss Kathleen Fitzgerald Mr. 8: Mrs. James Fitzgerald Misses Ellen 8: Mary Fitzgibbons Flanagan Taxi Mr. 8: Mrs. H. L. Ford Mr. Sam lForsythe Mr. Thomas J. Fox, Jr. Frank's Trucking PI-ITRONS A Friend Mr. Francis J. Gallagher Mr. Thomas Gallagher Mr. Louis Garber Miss Irene Gerardi Mr. S. Goldstein Mr. 8: Mrs. Hubert Goodrow Mr. Norman Goodrow Goosen Furniture Co., Inc. Mrs. L. Gould Mr. 8: Mrs. R. Gunerman Mr. 8: Mrs. John Haberle Mr. 8: Mrs. Hanrahan Mr. Nelson Hatch The Hayloft Miss Eleanor Herbert Mr. 8: Mrs. Edw. J. Hester Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Hojnoski Mr. George Hojnoski Miss Elizabeth Hufriagle Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas Igoe Joe's Meat Market Mr. 8: Mrs. Lawrence Johannes Miss Felice Joaquim Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry Kamph Miss Patricia Kamph Katonah Record Kisco Hardware Miss Patricia Keefer Miss Helen Kelly Mrs. James A. Kelly Mr. Robert Kelly Miss Anne Marie Kensing Kisco Paint 8: Hardware Miss Lyn Koenig Miss Patricia Kuehn Mr. Nick Kafalos Leo's Store Mr. William Liston Mrs. John Lovell Mr. Patrick Lynch Mr, 8: Mrs. S. Maccarini Mr. James Malton Mr. B. T. Manning Miss Phyllis Morabito Mr. Robert Marenelli Miss Anne Maroney Miss Elisa Marshall Miss Gloria Marshall Mr. 8: Mrs. Oscar C. Marshall Mr. Roland M. Marshall Miss Doris Martinez Miss Mary V. McBride Miss Katherine E. McCauley Mr. Jack McDonald Mr. 8: Mrs. Lawrence McMillan Mrs. .D. McNair Mr. Edward McTigue Melahn's Garage Mr. 8: Mrs. V. Minotti Mr. 8: Mrs. James Moroney Miss Katherine Murtagh Page 56 .ll mf.. J' Nancy Dress Shop Mr. James Nash Mr. William Nellis Mr. Carlo Netri New York Store North End Garage Miss Eileen O'Boyle M1'. 8: Mrs. Thomas O'Brian Miss Anne O'Hara Mr. Richard Olson Mr. 8: Mrs. Guy Parker Mr. C. H. Pearsall Mr. 8: Mrs. G. M. Pederson Miss Katherine Percy Miss Nancy Percy Miss Patsy Percv Pete's Service Station Miss Mary Ann Peterson Pleasantville Shoe Repair Mrs. John Powers Mr. H. Prokopp Redlings Mr. 8: Mrs. Clifford Russell Mr. 8: Mrs. Alfred .Ryerson Mr. John See Mr, Frank Scovi, Jr. Mrs. W. H. Schiel Mr. Patrick Servello Sharlach's Hardware Mr. James Sheppard Mr. I. Shulman Mr. 'Joseph Sheean Mrs. James Simonelli Mrs. Edmund Sprenger Stark Garden Supplies Staten Island Cleaners Mrs. J. Stritter Miss Mary Ann Sullivan Miss Elizabeth Taylor Miss Margaret Teixeira Mr, 8: Mrs. Querinc Tomassi, Sr. Mr. Walter Thomas Mr. 8: Mrs. William Treanor Miss June Trommer Mr, 8: Mrs. A. Travagline Two Eighth Grade Boys Variety Shop Mr. Bill Vasey Miss Gertrude Ward Miss Ellen Webster Mr, 8: Mrs. Wellows Wesley's Taxi Service Westchester Auto Body Paint Shop Willie's Store Marie Winzig Miss Miss Dolores Wray Miss Mary Wray Miss Patricia Wray Miss Virginia Wray Yardstyle Mrs. D. Zuffo


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