St Marys High School - Gael Yearbook (Manhasset, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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Former Maryltes Reach Moon In the field of space travel th1s week Roger McNamara U S A F successfully landed h1S X 35 rocket Shlp on the moon Plloted by Gene Gagllone tre space Shlp was the d slgn of aerorautlcal de slgner Art Sudduth Pr1or to the fllght an endurance test on new equlpment was made by Robert Lee of the Marme Corps Thanks to the des1gns of Kmgs Pomt grad Larry Eulner the Chartreuse space sults match perfectly wlth the blue cheese on the moon Engineer Officers Elected The Engmeers Assoc1at1on of New York Cxty announced the results of the1r officers elect1on at then' monthly meet mg last mght The outgomg pres1dent John Lombardl gave the followmg results Vxce Pres1dent James Callopy Secretary George Ackert Treasurer Charles Abrams The Staff Ed1tor John Moylan lvlwnagmg Edxtor B111 Dalley As ocxate Edltor Jerry Overwalle Layout Ed Blesch Advertxslng Manager Ed M1Ck8 Alt Dlf9CtlOD Art Sudduth Photography Rlch Fontalne Fore1 n Bureau Dlrector James Peck Publlshed annually by MHgH1HC3t Publ1cat1ons Manhasset New York Lgnnnra sinh Svrhnlarahm EDWIN BLESCH DANIEL CAVIPBEI L ANN CANAVAN LAWRENCE El LlNFR PIERCE HAlXLEY MARY KRAVIS NANCY KUNG WII LIAM LOVE SHELIA McHIE ROBERT 'XIcYAlVIARA JOHN O HANDLEY ANTHONY PIANA MARCIA PREWEIN CAROLE PROPER JOHN SNHTH ROBERT SMITH GEORGE THOMPSON ManhassetLakev1lle Flre Department Scholarshlp U S Marltlme Academy Kmgs Pomt New York State Marltlme Academy, Fort Schyler N Y Wood Secretarlal School New York Clty U S Marltlme Academy Kmgs Pomt NROTC U S Mllltary Academy West Point N Y Marymount Alumnae Tarrytown N Y Barnard College New York Clty New York State Marltlme Academv Fort Schyler N Y Mlserlcordla College Dallas Pa St John s UHlVCISlly Manhattan College T New York State Regents Fordham Lnlverslty Fordham Umverslty L S Marltlme Academy Kxngs Polnt Mt St Vlary College Hookset New Hampshlre Northwestern Unlv erslty Le Mos nes College New York Umverslty New York State Regents Science l3fl . , ' , . Y . ' ,......... ,... ........ . .......,..........,. . l ' ' . -1 . I K . . ......, ...,.., . . . , ' , ' ' ' - s ' ' . ...... .. , A ' ' ' ' .. . ... . ...,... ........... H ' Q ' A ' - - ' a . . . - 9 1 - ' ' v , , President ..,,.......,,.,............ Robert Stevenson Distribution Manager Dave Wands ' . l - l .............. .... . .. ' 1 g v v ' ' Y ! ' 9 Q . . , 1 J ' ' ' , . . , Y , I 1 . n l . 7 I ' . . ' . . , L A , . . .71 ,, 1' ' , . . , Y N . V 'a 1 ' . g , ' , . . -, , , . , . . 7 L 1 T - ' ,

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he em Hnrk etalh Vol X No 3 June, T958 SPORTS PARADE Boxmg manager Ed Srcdlrck has an nounced that hrs protege Krd Kopp will defend hrs mlddlewerght trtlc rn Madr son Square Garden against an up and coming fighter called Tombstone Jack Bob Smith and Pete Pace perennial NBA scorrng leaders were again na ned to the Eastern All Star squad Bill Nrcoll and Corrie Boum today came to contract terms with Yankee General Manager Michael Wedel Olymprc mrlers Bob lVlcNamara and Mrk Hickey placed first and econd 1n the event and garnered two more medals These along with Bruce Brennan s first place in the wergltlrftmg event put the United States back in thc lead for the coveted Olympic title Another track note John Hmck announced his retirement f om competitive track to take over as coach of the Xrllanova squad Tom Beasley s recent vrctory rn the National Tennrs Cha'np1onsh1ps at Forest Hrlls marked the third con tournament Frrst baseman George Kruzynskr has been sold by the M11 San Francisco S70 000 rn re Brave owners Propper and After winning Tourney Rich Mahoney has decided to give up h1s den tal practrce rn order to devote hrs full time to golf waukee Braves to the Grants for an estimated sponse to the orders cf Chris McCann Mark Robert McManus thxs yea s Masters Golf Board of Directors Hold Meehng at Brookhaven The Board of Directors of Brookhaven Natronal Laboratories on Long Island met tor ay to confer on the latest sc1en trfic developments George Thompson Chairman of the Board and Edwin Blesch VICE Presrdent of the rnstrtutron announced that the new type bomb rn vented by William Love was success fully exploded on the testing grounds yesterday The meetlng which lasted several hours was closed with the pre sentatron of awards to Bob Serenbetz and Henry Mrttelhauser for their scrence publication How to Burn Rubber rn Ten Easy Steps Rich Mueller for hrs revolutionary new type of track shoe After the conference the chairman conferred wrth Richard Fontaine of lfontarne and Ganzer on therr new type radio receiver News Across Our Nohon Cregory Blarney Hofstra Graduate has wrrcd hrs company Texas O11 Inc that he has Just drscovcred several orl wells in the vrcrnlty of Crowvllle Ari zona Peter V1all presrdcnt of Tex s O11 announced this morning that he wrll personally mspect he clarm sometime this wcek World famous hrstorran Thomas Bel luccr has recently completed a two vteek lecture tour or th movement of Panzer D1v1s1ons 1n the Second World War MEDICINE In our coverage of the d rlng tootn extraction rrom a hrppopotamus this week by Doctors James Morrrs DD S and Anthony Prana D D S we drs covered that such an operatron can real ly be enjoyable thanks to the narrative of T V announcer Ray Beauduy I between pulls on the tooth he comment ed on hrs recent expedition rnto the Himalayas for the pre hrstorrc elephant trrbe which was seen ln the John Smith As our reporter left the operating room he noticed Doctor Donald Bach Veterr narran conferring with David Wands and Rob rt Nevms surgeons at a near by hospltal They were drscussrng the possrbrlrty of switching Jobs smce Don confessed he had rcally gone to the dogs Yesterday at General Hospital phy s1c1an T Ekkers announced the appoint ment of Dr Harry Secky to replace Tom Beatty who 1S leavmg the post of St Marys track physician to become the travellrng MD wrth a new safari EDUCATION The New York Teachers Association headed by presrdent Thomas Werlert has undertaken a court case this vteek to press for higher wages under the new b1ll bemg introduced by attorney Gor den Miller Among those testifying for the assocratron are George Maloney former teacher of business at Smith High School and Brother John tLough renl of St Helena s THEATER Theater goers of New York Clty were thrllled last night with the th rd annual concert given by the Alumnr Assocra tron Glee Club of St Marys Hrgh School Among those who sang in the concert at Carnegie Hall were Rrchard Brrssottr Robert LaMendola David McCarthy and Glenn Mllls T36 WAll STREET SAYS Mr Howard M Burke soon w1ll takt over as the Chairman of the Bo rd of the Fulton Pretzel Co Mr Peter Ross and Mr Michael Cush mg who were recently cleared of graft charges by the renowned law frrm of Shevlrn DeV1ta Gibson and Grbson have returned to therr Wall St Stock Brokerage for another try Mr G Peter Artrnran presrdent of General Motors has promised great things to stockholders rn nrs company due to the overwhelming sales of the 1978 Chevrolet Along this same line the presrdent of Food Farr John Belter has promised new low prices on hrs quality foods throughout hrs charn stores Srlbert Breweries sales and earnings for the first quarter of 78 have broken all records rn the brewing industry Lucien Guadagno and William Grant promrnant New York bankers w1ll finance archrtect Lou Droeschs plans This Week s Investors Guide Stock tips Ludecke Restaurants Inc Campbell Cutlery Corp Murphy Spacecraft Hassett and Hill Chemicals DATEIINE WASHINGTON Speaker of the House John Moylan and Senate Majorrty Leader John G OHandley brought the 104th Congress to order yesterday The first b1ll on the agenda IS the Harte Brll proposed by Senator Michael Harte of Wrsconsm on the 3dV1C8 of Secretary of State Rlchard Magenrs The proposed b1ll provrdes for economic ard to Mars Press Secretary B111 Darley lcas re vealed that Pr esrdent Pierce Hanley will Journey to h1s vacation residence on Long Island to play golf wrth President Brll Hufler and Arr leaders Pom Luby and Stephen ander Promrnent busmess lawyers Overwalle rs relrnqurshrng his practrce to enter the polrtrcal scene rn hrs home state New York Chref Justice Patrick Ahern has ruled that MaJor League Baseball IS Brg Business and therefore subject to Anti Trust Laws Reports have confirmed that James Peck will be our new ambassador to Spain Vice Force Alex Jerry I ' ' - 1 I 4 . l I l Y ' 7 o r ' ' A E 7 '7 - . 1 I 5 ' . . . . x Y. 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xy, LKB ' f Iln Apprvrmitnn . . . you 0 dear gwers' We gwe our oun mvzng To show our appreclatlon to you lwl0IlS1gIl0I' Sharp Brftht rs Slsters 'ind parents we shall arm to lITllt3l6 you through life and to exemplrfy all the ylrtues whlch you haye so thoroughly practrced ln your dally contact wlth us We reallze that 1s has been your LOIlQlQlCIll 'ind Chrlst like glllflllltt' that has dlrected us durlng our most f0fIll'lllVC lllgll school years ann we say now a yery humble perhaps belated Thank you GlWlI'lg IS 1ts own galn Thus we graduates form as lt were a hugh school pageant whose passlng must convmce you of the rmpact of your I'f'llgl0llQ paternal and maternal IIIHUCIICC ln the future we lll turn will foster the pI'lllClplPS we haye learned from you we will promote them and yalue them always And so As roses IH mfek duty we humbly dedlcate to our growers the beauty wherewrth we are comely Qplll' -Qlzuhg Svpvnka The noonday Angelus echoed acloss the IHOIIHIHIHS of Loulde ln Flance As Cathollc pllffums massed befoxe a small, stone Grotto It was thele, one bundled yCHlS ago, that Belnadette happened by chance A VOICC calesslngly tendel, murmmed plophetlc words to her Many people w1ll come here 1n plocesslon Suddenly the chlld, transfigured, saw the outllnes of an CXqlllSltC form ln flOW1Ilg lobes of blue, .almost tl lnslucent A halo suuounded the mantle CONPIIIIU all but her face 'lhe llttle one fell on her knees and trled to play, Awed bv the muacle, lt was no llluslon Tlenmbllngly she asked Whrt I9 your name9 ' l lke llquld I'l1llSlf' came the words l am the lmmaculate Conceptron Clare Halt I-gliil 1 :NX X VA l 53X nl ll . 1 , 3 :H y al ll l I 5.17, lx V 'xxx bl 'Wl r 1 y' ,' ' W 6 O xyyf lvktx ,fs , V-,fy X fl N s lv I 'iff -I yxhml K f , X, I A I in , , gl ' X -V ,4 if .K ycjf .aft X To, , ' . . V . . ,, M, Y' U . . Y 7 . . , y The u . ., L -, Y - . Y. V . v T . . Y n 7 x vu 1 , - .- . , 1' f tl. 4. l. 'I ' D Z ', R . y X . k I . . my V H , 7 7 v sa Y as ' V H .7. . . . ,, . v ' 5 7 9 . V. 7. My . . I Y! 1 4 v : v' . l V , , 45 V ' ld . . , , . , U, 75 g U 1 ' , ' . ' s ol A . U I C ' . fl Y -1 . y ,.,y ' - ' . . . . ' . s . I my L N . ,, 45 1 . y . . . ,, W, X . 'yy 2-LSL! . . f qty yyy - 9 tyf I L Y . . ,yy 1 N u N ' :ll X l 1 ' ' Q 'E , T H ylyyl ly 1 ji - P A- fffrff f w - . Q X W 2 I-Z ' . Wm 1 X 5' Q K ' fn I . . 7 K N , ,A y X yy TKT . ' . 44 . ' . . f ' V ' i Q L ku 1 ry C x ' as V gk K . . . . 64 - 1- lx ' 79 If 71,31 X , , 1,-,.,3, ,TL X-....... . . . 4 f fi

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