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HAWK EYE Many of the more observant members of the class noted the effects a closed retreat had on the semors we speculated on the future Nnck Eagan was termed Moose Eye from a com DIIIHUOII of has 220 pounds the popular song Hawk Eye and lns wmnmg of S6 O00 for trap shootmg DOMANI As June once more presented ltself a class of edu cated sophomores dug sun tan oll plcmc baskets and bathlng su1t out of storage all to return wlth dark ened skm D0lll3I1l OVER AND OVER AGAIN Agam we made memorles of vacation homes to return to St Mary s hallowed Halls ln sllghtly dlffer ent attlre The new pxlnclpal Mother Paul Joseph made a hlt by ellmlnatmg St0CklIlgS from the umform She also added berets saddle shoes and whlte socks TRIPLE CUFFED' Thls tune Concetta Clordano and John McDonald were glyen sky blue penells to fill IH the third quad rant of our graph WELL NOW DIG THIS Scholastlcally Jumor year was somewhat a rellef but m the extra currlcular sem we found tune flllmg enjoyment We f.0YItI'1lIl1ICd to St Mary s first representatlon ln the Cathollc FOYCIISIC League and Slster Immaculata found capable actresses Betsy Hu h and Mary Ann Rellly ln our numbers as she produced Tlme Out For Clngex Cheerleaders Mfary Ann Rellly Patty Relth Della Manno Mary Jane 0 Malley Kathy Altken Merry Donnelly Shella Butterfield Jane Kramer Judy Car yey and Lynn Olmstead and Basketball players Jlm KIIIICY Blll Butler Dlck Celke and Ray Burke were appointed and Father Hoffman showed us a good tlme at the LIFLUS We added to thls parties of our own one of whlch made Manhasset Hall taboo terrltory and brought a downward slant to an otherwlse I'lSlIlg lme ROUND AND ROUND New members Rosemary Rafferty Loretta Wasselle Carolyn Corrado and Marte Maema jolned us ln thc first Roller Skatm Patry to help make lt a bOOIl1lIlg success Addmg to the pleasant Mhlfl of Junlor year was the Mmstrel Show and a mldmght trlp to Mary wood Itallan denotmg future 0 Desplte our seemmg SOCIHI year the class represerl tatlon on the honor roll kept our lme hlgh and push mg It even hlgher was our partlclpatlon ln Chemlstry Club the assembly wlth Mrs Klllalea and Joan Studya Wlnfllllg the speech contest ROCK AND ROLL WALT? The first Father Daughter Dance was held at St Marys As the two generatlons mlxed one learned the Peabody and the other dlSLOYCf6d the Jltterbug The experlment was 0l1ISt3IlCllIIgly successful Another first ln the danclng veln was the 1n1t1at1on of Modern Danclng 1n place of ballet and gym Though most students found th1s frlgld It must have been another successful experunent for It remalned a part of St Mary s currlculum AIN T THAT A SHAME Our llne started to tllt downward as Jane Kramer our representative at the Valentme ueen s Court was taken S1Ck but It resumed its upward course as Nancy Mlller became a vt ry capable substltute Fxeld Day found our class defeated by our lllustrlous predecessors but saw Mary Lou Maloney and Kathy Dwyer jump 1nto first place PIIZCS WITH THESE HANDS Hands sore from decoratmg a prom 1n romantlc New Orleans and weary from filllng ln uncertaln an swers on practlce college boards clung ey er so tlghtly to thelr seats on Rye Beach rldes The roller coasters found Cappy Meyer saymg her rosary and the dlVC bomb left Jane Kramer a llttle pale but we had a great tlme and returned home the gayest sleepy crowd llll agmable THE WAYWARD WIND June breezes blew 1n the call of sand dunes salty a1r and ocean vlews It was Wlth such temptmg beacons that we left school and th1s tlme drove to our last summer of carefree dCStlIIatl0IlS Some of us however attended the Summer School of Cathollc A1 tron and others spent tlme at Notre Dame attendmg the C S M C natlonal conventlon ONE MORE FOR THE ROAD Wlth the dCtCI'IHll'I3l10l1 of freshmen the confidence of sophomores and the EClllC3I10ll of JUIIIOTS we Elgalll walked the halls of St Mary s feelmg a new sense of prlde and lmportance We gaye Janet 'VIusso and B0l1 DeCan1o the deep blue pCIICIlS of true St Marylte and they embarked upon the completlon of our graph Senlor Year started wlth another change by Mother Paul Joseph Our ravy umforms were scnappcd allll - . . 4 . a - - , . . 7 L. n ' , as v as ' ' ' as , y 1: . . . I' , ' ' ' ' V L - L 1 a Y . . ' 9 . B Y . L - . - , ' . . ' '95 1 - as - - 77 - . . . , . Y . . 7, v . . V . - , L . J . -L , , , . ' ' , 9 . . . 7 . . . . . , , , . , , Q , , A f x 4 A get 1 x 1 L xW Q n s . , . 5 . -Q . . 7 ' r T 7 7 , ' its 3, n 0 . . . I . ' 7 . n u 1 . ' . . . . 9 J ' - ' ' I 7 . n o I I 1 I ' r , ' , ., ' ,'. . ' l Y I 4 D 4 Y, - 1 Y V A 7. 4 I v 1 Y . - . Y S . . . H . - - ,av ' 7 . v Y . . L. . , , 1 7, Y , ' V ' e ,, A , 2 7 5 Q: 1 2 s , ' ' ' ' 1 1 - 7 2 Y - 9 9 . . s. . i . 7 , n V L 1 1 L A ' , ' ' L. L L ' , , , , , . . . 1- - - V . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . x l I L. f , I V ' . . J . . . , I , 9 - ' I ' ' 1 ' , , I L , V . U v . . , , Y x K U . ' 1 I . v . . . . s v Q . L L - - . y . . . Y- . I ,yt - . 1 , ' k - K .-. A
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IVIFIVI IIAXS OI' CHRISTMAS NI11I11a1 111 the hut quadrant we Qee a TIUIUITCI' of OUIQIEIIITIIUII llll 11I1 ntQ W1 eauaed Brother Hugh '1 Qmall a ack I I1e11t f11u1e 11 PTIIIIIIIO' il 1oSter CIIIIIST HAI Ix IINIO XMASI' TI11 I1o1Q Ill 1d1 1 I111 1 tI111r 1 1 n o t1e tall 1 111 1111 the glr Q pree tat11111 1f Dragon net brought a blg l1a111I fI'OIlI the CIITIQIIIVIQ SI11111 'lbltllblllf' HEART OI M1 IIEART TI1e g1rlQ lIIlIl'lIffI the Qelhng of lettered hearts at IVIIQQIOII IIa1 lllfl Pat Dunne gave our Ime a reel tltll and an up11 'llfl tu111 11 IIGII -he r11e11ed the exalted tltle ueen of HPHIIQ All QHOOK IP 0u1 111111 IIIUOIII green hne ICCCIN ed a Qudden jolt as 111th '1 QUPPOYIIIIU eaat of plge and ducks the bo1 Qtaged a product11111 of the Prodlgal Son It Qhot up wlth Brother Matthew Rlchard as 11h1le trung to make a I 1IILI'1 antenna openlng he succeeded 111 put Illlg a Qubwta11t1alI1 large hole ln the Radlo Club cell 1110 It eta1 ed up fo1 a 11h1le ae the glrls CIIJOWKLCI g1 H1 cla-Qee 111th NI1 Honan I1ut took a downward Qlant aa the1 Q111tehe1l 1v1tl1 a I11112 claw for Aprll Fools D211 Sho1tl1 1fter11 'llflw the bow 1ece11ed an I Q Test u1 IIIIC t 1 Ilttle I11k1 NNIIKII Iu1l1 IJIZIIIEIIII 111 1 potato and UI 111 Ill I.Iil up IPZIIIIPCI not t11 fool wlth 1 l1U1dl3llf11ll11 1 IIIIIIIII 1 11 1 I 1 plllf 11 fla-S a 1 e 11I111 I1 1 111 11 me N1 t11 a bump 1111 the hear a PIIIIIIJII tI11f1u11 THAI S WIII N IOIIH III AKTACIIES BECIN ,Iune 1oIle1I arounel and 111 QIIILCITIX 111Qhe1I11e eould u 1 11ur IIIIK 11111 e1ean1Q and go tra1ght IIIIU Qum 11161 N relax 1t1on I1ut I'E'lIIZlIlU the nnpo Q1b1I1t1 of th1 11e Str uggle 1I tI1r11ul1 a 11eek of Hnal and 111th fearful JIIXIPIN a11a1teel the CIIQIIIIJUIIUII of rep111t earda TJ crles of Glglltll grade IN as IICX er llke thls we left the aud1t11r1un1 that fateful 1la1 Some of us headed for the lnountun 2111111 of ua for the eeachole and Qoxne 11 ua for Qunnner 1 11111 AUTI NIN LE AVEb Ae cool breezex blew H1131 the Qcorched a1r and Gllltldlfl 11orl1l of LIIIIIIICI' the1 QIIIIUIIZIIIK e1u5I1 uahered ln tI1e ne11 ehool 1ear to see NIar1 Lou NI.1Ione1 and La1r1 Illgglllq IPPUIII a pale blue l111e 111tI'1 the Qelf co11 fidenee exp1r1e111e1l OIIIX I11 QOIJIIUIIIOIGS TI1e elaas ego I1o11e111 qu1ekl1 1Iefl1te1I 11I1e Il along 111th 111111 IIIGIII rs xIlUIttIl TICFII 111 I 1t I at I1 letQ1 Iluah ane RIN N U11 ' H t be IlIUf.,IlI 1 XSIQP oola 9 NINE I1 NINE WAXS Ihe IacuIt1 had put IIUUIICIATIC' 1 Il the 111ethod- and pace of 1111111111111 but 1t put no INIIIIICIWTILS 1111 u11 We e1en SUI Ill eel 11u1Q1l1e 11h1 Il at the Court lluleel I 1 C111 1I1a 1111 1ul she fllihlllf II t11 te t 11 ood 1111 I I e I Il l11p It el1II1 It III 11a BUI1N THAT LANIII I1 Llke all HLIOIIIIIIIQIIIINIIIQ III l1fe tI1e rlee 111 elase brought xte aeeon1pan11ng trlale One of these W IS an ever lllCff,3QlIIg tnne for h11n1ew111k eo1npIeI111n how the houre flew ae 11e Qtruggled IN 1th 11111ld l11Ntor1 chapters geo111et11 IJIOIJOSIIIOIIQ ho th1nd UIIIIIIILS and modern languagea Our efforts IVLIE' 111 II r1 warded howe1 er 11hen the Leo Honor SOLIGIW aecepte el Sand lVIead Danny INICNIIIIHI 1 Noel NIHIIQIII Dan I1 ICIX and Peggy Carhn Along wlth thlb fue the 111ore ehllgent n1e111ber of the class puehed our IIIIC upw ard 111th thelr appearance on the newly e tabllehed School Honor Roll DANCE BALLERIIXA DANCE DIQHIJIJOIIIIIIICIII came 111th replacement of g1rlw gy 1r1 elaseef. w1th Ballet ESL!! though we Ifltd to aequlre the demred reaulte of gracefulnew 5 k11. 2 3, tur11 held httle or no appeal for moat of us We yearned to hold 1 baaketball, a baseball bat or even do cahsthemcs HEX TIIERE The k11I QOIIIU' aerose the stage III a w 1g1111 was Nancy Kell1 She 1,311 our Illlt' a auelelen jolt and our G 1t a bw IEIIICI 1 She IIIUIP or le s '1dl1I1be1 IIIIIO '1 CIITIQIIIIAC tree! at the p'1rt1 pre1e1l1nff '1 lonff awa1te1I vacatlon I HEAR MI SIC Beslde an CYICIIIILKI Ll:1:QI'00II1 Urlnd the Qee ond quad rant 19 h1 hhghted 111th mu IC The 111111 tr1l Qhow ex h1b1ted eophomorb talent at IIS flnest and thouvh the two 1earI1 dances brought rehef from atudv echoen of prom IIIUQIL, llngered III 11ur ears IIIBICIII ua Qtudy harder Regentb were Ctlllllllg and e1er1 one of us wanted to be preeent at the ,Iumor P om THAT DOGGIE IIN IHE WINDOW NIISSIOII D31 11.111 our pale- blue l111e an upward pu h TI115 W6df 11e IIIIIIIIPCI the a11ard1nff of Qtuffed anunala Thl 1ear aleo a11 the ab bag offer HHN nu111ber of Qurprl-1 Some one forr ot te1 IIILIUCIC cap on a fe11 of the eu IOIlI'lI'X perfume bottle a111l a l1111e of -111111 .5 000 l1eII 11a found to ha1e a false top and no bott11111 Ipe Il eontaet 111th the flo11r It pounded 1 e IIIUIICX 111 1II onruah of pe ope ,, , V. ,. . , ,Yv, , H ,. 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along with new student Sandy Fellows many of us dotted the campus ln blue blazers and gray sklrts Daily our lme progressed highlighted by a talk from Won lgnor A lp and perlodlc assemblies During one of tladltlonal Happy Blrthday s to Sister Franclta the POD and Latm classes found them elves Hghtlng a n imature Clvll War ln song BAIND OF GOLD The SCIIIOIS took Judy Hawkms song lyrics literally at the Rmg Ceremony Feelmg the gold set blue stone circling our fingers we all whlstled happy tunes But the rings werent the only cause for happiness The presentat1on of band cheermg and choir sweaters the boys sport night the spring play semor day field day and Rye Beach all gave us fulther cause for joy LITTLE THINGS MEAN A LOT Th fact that yery l1ttle bit helps was proven at JVIIQCIOII Day Ten and twenty cents chances added up and the day brou ht a record profit of S1235 4-2 and a big rise in our lme Janet and Bob also put their pencils to work as col lege boards and scholarship tests placed most of us IH colleges many at reduced costs THE SAINTS ROCK AND ROLL Our lllle rocked straight to the top w1th all the dances of semor year We attended the Halloween and the repetition of Junior Years uccessful Father Daughter Dance and as the Alumni and the Sodallty presented thelr eyenmgs of fun TEENAGE PRAYFR The boys and girls had their respective retreats answering the mandate to Come aside and rest a whllc The scheduled first night of the girls retreat offered llttle rest however for we found ourselves nowbound at school and spent a sleepless fun filled night at the homes of Manhasset girls AFTER SCHOOL Hours after the final bell found organization mem bers dlllgently working under semor officers Judy Hawkins and Bill Lefller edlted the MAGINIFICAT Pat Dunne and Danny McNamara presided over So dalnty meetings an l school law breakers found time to admire our cl'1 sroom s walls under the capable guld ance of Jane Kramer and Bob DeCan1o s staff of Stu dent Councllors SHAKI- RATTLF AIND ROLL Talent shows exhibited slngtng and dancing capa ldlllll s and the jazz band of the senior boys And as I they challenged th rest of the school to offer compar able talents the semor girls challenged the lower class men to a basketball tournament The result proved us unsurpassed in entertainment and athletlcs KEEP IT GAY A trip to West Point gave us a triple treat Not only dld we see the famous campus and a football game but searching eyes also picked the Princess of Monaco from the crowd West Polnt was succeeded by a visit to the Naval Academy at Annapohs during a hllarlous fun filled trip to Washlngton Galety galore presented ltself to the whole school as the seniors produced a mock verslon of the Mouse keteers and a chorus lme of Perfect Young Ladies PICNIC In the comfortable atmosphere of early summer the girls found fun in the first St Mary s Senior Picnic Amid shade trees and picnic tables we sang ate played games and finally came home a happy well fed con tented and sleepy bunch A WHITE SPORT COAT AND PINK CARNATION The evening of May IO 1951 saw the lme of our graph traverse the Pacific where IU formal attire we whirled anud the blossoming trees and flowering foun talns of exotic Japan Approprlately our semor prom the grand finale to a series of fun filled high school dances was termed Sayonara Hours of dancing and breakfast parties were brought to a reluctant close wlth refreshing swims on a warm Saturday after noon GRADUATION DAY When tears farewells and dlpl0IYlaS mlngled with warm June weather and promises to write our deep blue lme soared to infinity for 1ts closing entry Four years had reached their long awalted cllmax and with bitter sweet sentlments we left St Marys to future classes and generations GONE Today as you follow this unchangeable lme of our accomplishments and Inlstakes we are gone and St Mary s IS but a monument of our past We are drawing 202 individual lines on a new but common graph of all that monument exemplifies And though wlth passing years these lines will grow farther and farther apart the bonds which unite them on one graph can never be broken for there will alwavs be times when we will look back to our Alma Mater to her standards her faculty our former classmates there will always be times of TCIHIHISCCDCC when we ll have fond happy VIOMENTS TO REMEMBER Japanese for farewell The ltymg mmd feeds not on memories we must look to the future uncertain mevltable eternal 'I . 5 X 3 - . 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