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

 - Class of 1959

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Text from Pages 1 - 48 of the 1959 volume:

The Mmgnificmt Glnmmrnrvnwnt BEEN? SIE Mmrygs glam Sclfnwwl X 'L' 0 0 H N1,-X N H A S S IC 'I' N PI W Y U R K Glrrhntv in QBIII' ilahg I2 Lovely Lady dressed ln blue Teach me how to pray He was just your little Boy And you know the way At Saint Marys Our Ladvs way has been a spiritual beacon of perfec tion illuminating our own shadowy paths She has blessed us with four years of econdary education in her own school under the devoted care of the Marist Brothers and other lovely ladies dre sed in blue the Sisters Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary religious communities both consecrated entirely to her Through these dedicated men and women she has chosen to manifest to us the road to sanctity In them we have evidenced the beautiful happi ness and holiness of a llfe of service They have taught us both by word and example the rewards of daily as sistance at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass reverent reception of the sacra ments and frequent recitation of he rosary Their guidance so endlessly and yet so selflessly given has led Us through chasms of heartaches and failures soon to be forgotten in the Joys of accomplishment To these Sisters and Brothers we owe a gratitude and appreciation so profound it is inexpressible They have joyously given four years of their lives to guide us along a pre- carious and often treacherous road but along a road which in their care has led to a wider and more radiant way their way where all the sign posts read Omnia ad Jesum per Mar- iam. H312 ihr 0112155 nf 1959 Erhtmir 'hw Qlnmmrnrrnwnt anne Mrnihrr Qlnnalh igrrnarh ZH HH Sv BROTHER RONALD C S M C members prepare goods or the Mission lanorum RONAID BERNARD F M S Affectlon and gratltude can be but poorly express ed rn words but the attempt at th1S express1on regard less of our deflc1enc1es reveals the s1ncer1ty of our sent1ments Therefore we the class of 1959 dedlcate th1s volume of tne Magmfrcat to Brother Ronald Ber nard for whom our affe t1on and grat1tude IS 1mmeas urable Th1s rel1g1ous wlth h1s keen sense of falr play has by l1v1ng the meamng of the word gentleman rn the fullest sense, provrded us w1th a d1St1I1gl11Sh9d example that We can hold as a goal throughout our l1ves Hls ready sympathy and frlendllness, serve as a stand ard to be emulated by all those who were prxvlleged to come under h1S rnfluence Among h1s many 3Ct1V1t1ES, Brother Ronald, durlng h1s years at St Mary's, has glven Cunstlntmglyj of h1s tlme and energy to the support of the mlssrons Under h1s capable guldance We have orgamzed a m1ss1on club and a CSMC umt whrch has galned for the school the honor of frrst place 1n mlssron work rn the Drocese of ROCkV1ll9 Centre To Brother Ronald, then, we wlsh to express a s1mple yet heart felt thank you Eiugrapbies Qutuhlugrapbnes The faces names and achlevements of the seventh class to graduate from St Mary s Hlgh School are re vealed on the pages of thls commencement 1ssue of the Magn1f1cat for the year 1959 Each not1ce 1S br1ef yet It IS more comprehens1ve and reveallng than the few letters to be found on a tombstone for here IS a story of the burgeomng years of youth not of a l1fe that has ended As each b1og1aphy IS read It evokes lmpresslons and mus1ngs that vary Wlth each reader Memorles and assocxatlons enrlch ln vary1ng degrees each story of the str1v1ngs and accompllshments of the past four youthful years What each account portends only God can accurately prophesy But surely a common lmpulse anlmates everyone who turns these pages to say Con gratulatlons' Good luck and God bless you It has often been sald that youth IS glven to those who least appreclate lt Th1s fleetmg glft 1S stlll yours Oldsters envy you They w11l tell you they regret that they d1d not use better the spr1ngt1me of thelr l1ves Thank God then for thxs g1ft Use It well Sooner than you thlnk youth shall have fled The pattern of l1fe w1l1 soon be set 4 Rzght Reverend Monsignor JOHN K SHARP It would 1ndeed be monstrous to have an old head on young shoulders Yet too many youths squander the passmg hours Just as some people condemn h1story as lf lt had no present 1nfluence so some youths thoughtlessly refuse to face the future whxch IS evolv mg now from the present But the present 1S here and there IS work to be done moment And as the future unfolds ts problems can be solved wlth the same pr1nc1ples that you learned at St Mary s Who shall be great among you? Who of l1ttle 1m portance ln man s eyes? lt scarcely matters What does matter 1S what God thlnks of you at each moment Blnd that thought as a phylactery on your brow and as a tallsman on your wrltxng wrlst as you proceed to 1n scr1be on the pages of l1fe that rema1n for your own autobxography I I 3 , . ! 7 W J , ' now. There is a sacramental urgency about each passing ' H l , n . . . ! - ' 7 , , ' ' D ' . . . . . 7 x . - MOTHER M PAUL JOSEPH I H M Prmezpal Ahminintratinn ST MARYS HIGH SCHOOL Fzrls Department BROTHER CLETUS RICHARD F M S Prmczpal 5 ST MARYS HIGH SCHOOL Boys Department BROTHFR LAIRENIE EPHRFNI F NI 9 Asszstant Prznczpal Eflgllsb DPPUIWIPVU bROTHFR AIDIN NORBFRT F NI S XIR JOHN PAENIER BROTHER JOHN PHILIP, F NI S Cuzzlanee Duectm BROTHER ANTHONY OF PADLA F M S Ilathenmtzcs Department BROTHER RHNIOND AI BERT F NI S BROTHER PFTFR MARTIN F NI BROTHER JOHN F Nl S P,l.I'SZ'f'lll Ezlzzmtiorz Department NIR. JOsEI'II ZEITLER NIR. JERRY LOEBER NIR. JOHN XIOORIQ. BROTHER NINRE ANRELNI Hzstorx Department BROTHER KENNETH ROBERT F NI S BROTHER BERNARD FRNNCIQ, F M 9 BROTHER RONAID BFRNIRD F M S CIFHENEIEJQSAEED FHS Science Department BROTHER xllf HAEE LRBAN F M S qaauv LIHIQIIIIQP lleprzrlnzent F. NI. I5R!VI'IlI-QR DONILO HICIIARIJ. MRS. HXIIISARX J. NIEIIOIAS F.M.5., BROTHER HOBI:IR'I' NI XIIIQIQLLIN, FJI5. Seqfregm-y 563 .ms ,J-l 0 i lr1n'f1111fff IJPINIIIIIIPIII flglldl Df'PUf5 lf U 'VIARYIYX Sn S1 S PIBPRIX SI Ixnlmulxm Mm Mcbmrm SH All-ox Sr Xulrn SR Hoswx SR ANIHI- Sn QJNSII Social Stzulles Department 1IIII,lPIIIIlf1LX lj!-'INIIZIIIPIII SR 17111145 Sh KATERI 'VIR H4q,q,pRTy SR R0-INA SR S1 -Xxmnosr Sn NI-RI-NX ' if 6 f 1-ffl fiwr' NIHS. XIILIES Science Uvpurtnwnr HHS. S. L. BL I'TERFllil.lJ 4tl1lf'lic'lli1'w'to1 SH. ST. Jfmx. SR. NIARY Coxr:EPTA Secretary I T 1 Gllwaa A play ACT I HI' HO' ITS OFF WE GO Scene I The curtain opened on scene one of the first act to find 232 cocky St Marys frosh ready to set the world on f1re Shortly after wards the first day to be exact we developed a severe case of stagefright Our mysterious excursions into the impenetrable darkness of biology Latin and algebra were complicated by struggles with white white saddle shoes those omnipresent berets and the art of con cealing pretzel boxes from vigilant councilors vsearing blue arm bands GETTING TO KNOW YOU Scene II After a few days we began to sense that the upperclassmen did not employ impec cable honesty in their dealings with us We finally gave up looking for the student ele vators and the swimming pool on the third floor By this time those busy act1v1ty days had also become an integral part of our Fri day schedule With never say fa1l will power we plung ed into mid year exams resulting in another great first for 59 the White Clrcle Club Distinguished members Eileen Chris and Ann deserve special recognition THE PLAYS THE THING Scene III Just about this time we woke up to the fact that St Marys has a hghter side Mrs 8 lqiatnrg m Ellnnr aria Sllloway s memorable Christmas play our first Chrlstmas assembly and our very own Winter Ball The Walls of the gym echoed to our happy applause as Betsy Kelly took the throne and t1tIe of queen LABOR OF LOVE Scene IV In addition to the splendid academic educa tion we were receiving Brother Patrick Fran CIS and Mr Loeber gave us valuable vocation al training by respectively permitting us to dlg ditches for high Jump and pick rocks from the softball field Some of our newly found muscles were used to make our frosh basket ball team champions in their league How ever victory did not come easily to our stal warts On the way to one of the games the old faithful bus broke down and the team was politely requested to get out and push for a short dlstance FROSH FOOLERY Scene V and made his Latin and algebra classes thoroughly enjoyable by means of his many Jokes and ad l1bs Our dedicated biology teacher Brother William tried desperately to infuse some knowledge of the subject 1nto our vacillatmg minds despite the frequent lighting of gas Jets water pistol fights and pingpong matches 1n the lab Sister J amesine too thought her biology class was stunmng but we Freshmen knew better How we slav ed over that natlon wide Latm test' Dance ballerina dance And dance we d1d in Mrs Gilbert s modern dance classes Many were those who lagged behmd in the per formance of those rocking horse steps O . , . 7 7 . . , , , . . . . 4 q u , - D , . , I . . 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' - . . . ! 7 l . . . . . . . . u y ' 7 ' C ' 77 7 7 , ' 9 - 7 ' l . . , 1 h - - , sc ' uv WEARING 0 THE GREEN Scene VI Sprlng came and w1th her own speclal green came the green of St Patrlcks Day MISSIOH Day m1d terms and reports flew by J umor and sen1or proms turned a few of our faces green w1th envy but no ser1ous cases were reported We could hardly beheve It but next year someone else would be the stumblmg un known freshmen Ves we were growmg up ACT II GLORIOUS FEELING Scene I Sophomore year found us w1th tanned faces a new d1gn1ty 1n our strlde and an armful of thlck new texts and tldy notebooks As true sophomores we made our presence known to the whole student body and un fortunately to the faculty To add to our newly won stature the umform was off1 c1ally changed to a colleg1ate blue and gray No longer were we at the beck and call of those sophs To celebrate our new standmg we made October 31 the brxghtest mght of the year at the annual Halloween square dance WHAT S NEXT Scene II The year got off to a roll1ck1ng start when John Cueto shaved h1s head for that Yul Brynner effect To further sohdlfy our class pos1t1on as school clowns Walt CaSS1dy and B111 Ph1ll1ps managed to mduce half the school and part of the faculty to approve the purchase of army surplus Jeeps for S35 each Although the deal dldn t go through lt pro v1ded a topic of conversat1on for weeks Paul McDermott was shocked one flne morn1ng when he opened h1s locker and found 1ns1de a freshman Kevin Barry How Tom Vltaghone J1m Magulre and Bob Car bone managed to put hlm there IS st1ll a mystery 9 INFORMATION PLEASE Scene III Try as we m1ght we couldnt get away from the fact that sophomore year meant sophomore subjects One of our clearest mem or1es IS that of Slster Stella MHPICS World Hlstory Classes better known as two out of ten H11dy Becker brought fame to the class of 59 by w1nn1ng the hxstory essay con test sponsored by Everyweek NOT A DROP TO DRINK Scene IV Sophomore year holds other memorles of a few well worn shoe strmgs for 1nstance And there are other remembrances of geo metry class In those 1mmortal words Wat er water everywhere but IN THE CLASSROOM Scene V Of course our class was a very attentlve one Thls attentlon was at 1ts maxlmum ln the boys Plane Geometry class as we scrupu lously counted every therefore uttered by Brother Henry The off1c1al record stands at 156 therefores 1n a smgle 45 mlnute perlod Scene VI As we celebrated St Patrlcks Day 1n school we became aware of a change 1n one of our classmates It seems that Brendan Kelly m the sp1r1t of the day had dyed h1s ha1r and face green Needless to say thxs maneuver met w1th the enthuslastlc approval of the faculty THE OLD SOPHOMORE HUMP Scene VII French class took a new look dur1ng Slster Ephrems lllness when Mrs P1ssell and S1s ter Stella Marle took over her classes Durmg our sophomore year we lost one of our best frlends at St Mary s Slster Clem ent Marle Slster helped us 1n more ways than Lat1n II Through her we learned the beauty of sllent suffermg for Chr1st Her memory needs no speclal tr1bute for we shall always remember her 9 . . . , , 7 s , - 9 . 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JUST AROUND THE CORNER Scene VIII No xt wasnt Sprxng just around the corner but after those f1nal exams Qxncludmg our f1rst regents World Hlstoryj sophomore gear was almost over and we were lookmv forward to bemg upperclassmen At least we hoped we would be ALT III IN THE ELITE Scene I When we returned to school after another summer lt was w1th the coveted t1tle f upperclassmen junlors Complete Wlth new mantlllas we opened the year w1th the an nual retreat and took stock before enterlng the most vxtal year of all To the horror of many of the gxrls Amerx can Hlstory loomed forth on program sched ules Those favored w1th th1s add1t1on were warned of a tough year ahead Indeed xt was As a Slgh of our commg age we began to sport dr1vers lxcenses en masse and soon We heralded the appearance of Tom Foran s trlbuted to the general chaos We also man aged to mcrease our class d1gn1ty by send mg a troop of noble Journallsts to the annual course held by the Cathohc Instltute of the Press Jolly Jumors adorned St Huberta s home room w1th papler du crepe en orange et en no1r for Halloween revelry Alas tears flow ed freely as the JV cheerleaders were abol lshed EXIT BOYS Scene II Maryxtes move to new headquarters Amld the hustle and bustle amazed glrls found broken and bent lockers 1n the wake of the boys Cautlously treadlng h1therto forbldden terrltory Junlors took over the second floor on the north s1de or IS lt south? Thus a new era 1n St Mary s hlstory was begun However hopes that new labs would make the boy s chemlstry classes a bxt safer were found to be ln valn as Brother R1chard contlnued to destroy or lose everythmg 1n slght As the second annual Father Daughtex Dance approached lovely lasses mvxted 0 pleased paters to the gala affalr Needless to say a dehghtful and amusmg t1me was had by all The products of creatxve gen1us were pre sented to the student body 1n the Junlor g1rls Engl1sh assembly Talented wrlters showed great promlse as future l1terary artlsts Scene III In an attempt to draw mmds and hearts towards the serv1ce of God 1n rel1g1ous hfe Vocatlon Week offered the answers to ques t1ons long preplexmg the students A few fortunate Junlor glrls accompanled the sen1or group on the excurslon to Marywood for the professlon St1ll 1n the sp1r1tual ve1n M3fy1teS pre pared for the f1rst annual Mary Day w1th pro jects and papers honorlng Our Blessed Lady Scene IV The annual play presented Ann Warble ln a stunmng performance as Blanche She made a magn1f1cent recovery when the record player backstage jammed just as she was about to strum the harp and produce lovely mus1c Addmg to the length1ng l1st of flrsts the Class of 59 spent an unheard of sum of one hundred flfty dollars on decorat1ons for Roman Hohday the f1rst Jumor prom held 1n the boys gym The bubblmg water and ro mantle atmosphere dellghted all As the year drew to a close we embarked upon that memorable tr1p to Rye Beach whxch shall be lmmortal for R1Ck Angus successful attempt to brmg a handful of g1rls home 1n a boys bus ACT IV AT THE TOP OF THE HEAP Scene I A new boys prxnclpal Brother Cletus Rlch ard welcomed us to our sen1or year whxch had as one of 1ts pecul1ar1t1es a boys Lat1n IV class of n1ne The sen1or rmgs prov1dved us w1th our due prest1ge BACK IN THE SADDLE Scene II Semor extracurrlcular act1v1t1es soon got under way w1th the formatlon of horseback r1d1ng groups by our beloved gym teacher Mrs Mlles fcontmued on page 443 1 1 1 cc - 11 - l D ' 1 . . . . . , , . . 0 l 1 . . . . 1 , D ' W I , . . . . . , . - , . . 0 A . 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Nia ara UIIIVCI' lty Track I 3 I I:.I'HEN KI' NNILI H BIES Business RICHARD JOHN BIGGIN Qt Johns UHIVCT II, CARROLL ADELAIDE BOLEN Manhattanvxlle College of the Sacred Heart Learn thc sweet magic of a cheerful face CSMC Presldent 4 Sodabtyl 2 3 4 Magn1f1cat3 4 Cho11 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Student Councll 2 3 4 Honor Qocxetyl 2 3 4 Forcnslel 3 4 lnternat1onalRelatxons Forum 4 Qcunce Club 3 French Club 4 FRANCINE MARY BONANNO Boston College School of Nurslng Nothing great le achleved WIUIOUI enthuslaem CSMC Legion of Mary 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 DFHIIIHIICS 4 Ilbrary 2 3 Science Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 JOSEPH GERARD BRADY St Johns IJIIIVBFSIIY Qpanlah Club 4 Track 1 2 .IEXNNE ANN BUCHAN St Xxncent 5 HOSIJIIHI School of Nurmng Izverytbmg 1n mt can help me to Cod CSMC Sodalltv 2 3 4 Clee Club 3 4 Student Council 4 1'0I'tIl1LS 2 Cbetrleadcr Captam 4 SCICIICL Club 3 French 1 lub 4 flas qecretary 4 I HUM XS 1 XRROI I IIURKI Y Wtbb In lltute of Naval AFCIIIIQ cture Nldglllflldl 4, I'1tnt h flub 4, Secretary 4, Basketball 3, Track 1 I'l IIABI' IH JOAN C4l'I'RI' Y We lolhgc of New Rochelle ' llns man cletuled not to hw but to know CSMC , Magmflcat 3 4, Art Edltor 4, Forensncs 1, Dramatlcs 4, Suence Club 3. 4, French Club 4 I161 . 4 . 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X 1 n - JOAN CARROLL Farmmgdale State College None are so bhnd as those that wrll not see C S M C Honor Socxety I 3 Forenslcs 3 Llbrary 3 Engllsh Club 2 French Club 4 Po ter Club 4 Bowling 4 Prom Com mlttee 3 PATRICIA CARROLL Seton H111 Kmdness IS the sunshme ln which vlrtue grows CSMC Treasurer 1 Presldent 3 Sodallty I 2 3 4 Presl dent 2 Student Councll Secretary 4 Honor SOCISIY 1 3 4 Sclence Club 3 4 French Club 4 Class Pre ldent 4 WALTER TRAINOR CASSIDY Qt Johns Unlverslty Honorsl 2 3 4 CSMC Secretary 4 Forenslc 2 3 Spanish Club 4 GAIL PATRICIA COLLINS Business To talk oodness IS not good on y to do IS C S M C JAY KENNETH CONKLIIN Falrfxeld Umversxty qodahtyl 2 3 4 Spamsh lub 4 IRTHI R JOSEPH CONLON Business Basketball I PATRICIA ANN CALLAHAN Qt Vincent s Hospital School of Nursing You can only get by glVlIlg CQMC Le lon of Mary 1 2 Sodahty 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 4 Lnbrary 3 Treasurer 4 Sclence Club 3 French Club 4 CHRISTINE ELEANOR CANNELLA Rosemont College True happmess IS to no spot conflned 1f you preserve a flrm nfl constant mmd CQMC bpnrltual Treasurer 2 Lxbrary 2 3 Qclence Club 3 StCft tary 4 French Club 4 ROBERT FRANCIS CARBONE Boston College Sodahty 1 2 3 4 Latm Club 2 3 Magmflcat 3 4 Page Ednor 4 Fnrst Honors 1 2 3 4 Forensnc 1 French Club 4 MAUREEN CASTELLINI College of Mount St Vincent Nothmg conquers except trutn the vlctory of truth IS charlty USMC Leglon of Mary 1 2 Glee Club 3 4 Llbrary 2 French Club 4 ELIZABETH JOAN CELLA Vlanhattanvllle College of the Qacred Heart An act of God does mjury to no one CQMC Leglon of Marv 1 2 Sodalxty 1 2 3 4 Clee Club I Student Council 2 3 4 Vlce Pres1dent4 Honor Society I 2 4 Foren lcs 4 International Relatrons Forum 4 bclence Club 3 French Club 4 BENJAMIN EDWARD CHICOSKY U S Arr Force - , . . 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C.S.M.C., Circle President 2g Choir lg Clee Club 1, 2g Band 1, 2: Student Council I, 45 Forensic 15g Cheerleading 43 Science Club 3. 45 French Club, President 4. PATRICIA ELLEN DERMODY f Trinity College A well spent life is the only passport to heaven. C.S.M.C.. Circle Vice President lg Legion of Mary 1,2, Secre- tary 3, President 4g Student Council 4g Science Club 3g French Club 4. RIT A DEVINE Katherine Gibbs School ife is not a rigid business of being but a lively process of becoming. C.S.M.C.' Sodality 3' Clee Club 2. 114.1 .IEANNE DRUMMOND Marywood College Novitiate of the Immaculate Heart of Mary All things are passing Cod only is changeless CSMS Circle President 2 4 Legion of Mary 1 2 Sodality 1 2 3 4 Student Counc1l4 Basketball 3 Co Captain 4 L1 brary 2 3 4 Current Events Club 2 Science Club 3 4 MICHAEL PETER ECKERT Spring Hill College Class Secretary 4 Track 1 2 WILLIAM JEROME EUSTON College on L I at Oyster Bay First Honors 1 2 Spanish Club 4 Track l KENNETH VINCENT DORNICH St .lohns Lnnersity B n l 2 3 4 PXTRICK DENNIS DOYLE University of Ceor etown Student Council 4 Class Treasurer l 2 Vice President 3 First Honors I 2 3 Yarsity Basketball Varsity Baseball SHEILA M DRISCOLL S! Michaels College Toronto Numquam non paratu CSMC Legion of Mary 1 2 Sodahty 1 2 3 4 Choir 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Dramatics 3 Science Club 3 French Club 4 V193 U A Q L . , I .,.i., -ff 4 - Q - -3 ,Q - Y - 3 1 ' ,Z ,Q 4 3 2 v ,Z , - I ,,. . . . . ,, '- --9 ,S v v ,Z 13 , , 5 I . I . 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V ' -V' I N, .N A I ,ANI V U , .mf J 4' ANN MARIE PARREIL Regis College I am the master of my fate I am the captam of my soul CSMC Leglon of Mary 1 2 Sodahty 1 2 3 Vlce Presndent 4 Ma nlflcat 3 4 Student Counc1l4 Cheerlcadlng 4 Curent Events Club 2 Sclence Club 3 French Club Secretary 4 Class Vlce Presldent 2 MATTHEW THOMAS FILLA Boston College Irrst Honors I Forenslc I Spam h Club 4 Baseball 2 3 Basketball 2 3 'Irack I BEATRICE E I'lORF Marymount College Tnou hast made u for 'Ihy elf and the heart of man IS rest CSMC Circle Secretary 3 Sodallty 3 4 Honor Soclcty 1 Forenslcs 1 2 3 Llbrary 2 3 Current Events Club President 2 Sclence Club 3 4 French Club 3 Poster Club 4 .IAYNE ELLEN FORD Busmess No man IS too Ing to be kmd and courteous but some are too llttle C S M C Circle Spxrltual Treasuler 3 Llbrary 3 French Club 4 KAREN FLLEN FRANJOLA Oswego State Teachers College Our power of bun happy he ln our elves CSMC LIICIQ Pxesldent 3 Sodahty 3 Honor Soclety 1 Current Fvcnts Club 2 SCIPHCP Club 3 RICHARD WOODS FREMONT Marquette and ,Iohet Umverslty PAMELA MARY FISH St Michaels College Toronto One of the best ways to keep your falth IS to give lt away One of the qulcke t ways to lo e lt 15 to keep lt to yourself CSMC Sodahty 3 Current Events Club 2 Scxence Club 2 GERALD WILLIAM FLYNN St Johns Unlver lty THOMAS .I FORAN Armed Forces Student Council 2 i201 PATRICIA CARAMELLA Queens College 'Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal C S M C , Crrcle Presxdent 3, Magmflcat 4, Current Events Club 2 Club 2 ANNE CARITY Regls College Seek and you shall find CSMC, Crrcle Secretary 1, Circle Treasurer 2, Leglon of Mary I, Band 2 3, Student Councll 3, Dramatlcs 3, 4, Inter natlonal Relations Forum 4, Llbrary 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, French Club 4, Class Presldent 3 MARTIN .IOSEPH GATELY I'a1rf1eld University Sodahty 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, Vlce Presldent 1, Glee Club 3, Spamsh Club 4, Track 1 1 . , , . 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' I - 1 il ,l ss r' S ' f 1 2 ' l 3 'S - , ' BARBARA HARTICAN Bu mess In all thmgs may God be glorified C Q M C C hour I Glee Club 1 JOHN IIRUION HAYF9 Manhattan Collage ralnty 3 4 I flub 3 lrrcmh Clum SULANNE HEBRON Queens College Do not deslre to be what sou are not but Ll9S1l'P to be very well what you are CQMC Sodahty 2 3 4 flee Club 3 Foren 1C 3 Cbeerlead mg 4 Current lwents Club 2 qelence Club 3 .IOHN ALAN HICKb Mount Qt Mary s College CATHERINE ANNE HIGGINS St Mtch els College Toronto Lxfe IS a quarry out of Wl11Cl1 we are to mold and chlsel and complete character CSMC Clrcle Splrxtual Treasurer 3 Legton of Mary 1 2 4 Vxu Pre ldent 3 Magmflcat 3 Edltor 4 Student Council 4 Honor Socuty 1 2 3 4 Forcnslc 1 3 4 lnternat1onalRelat1ons Forum 4 Llbrary 3 Current Fvents Club 2 Sclence Club 3 4 French Club 4 SALLY ANNE HIGGISTON Notre Dame College If God IQ wlth me who c n be a.-zaxn t me? CQMC Ieglon of Mary I 2 qodallty 1 2 3 4 Library 3 4 Current Esents Club 2 WILLIAM ANDREW HEENAN Umverstty of Detrolt Magnlflcat Reporter 4 Flr t Honors 4 Swmg Band 3 4 Tenms 4 PETER IJOUI LA9 HEWITQON Busmess Glee Club 4 MARISE HICKEY Marymount College The center of exery mans exl tence IS a dream CQMC Sodalltv 2 3 4 Magn1f1cat3 4 Dramatlcs 4 L1 brary 3 Po ter Club 3 4 T221 VINCENT ANTHONY HOCHBERG C W Post College French Club 3 4 Track I 2 .IUDITH Rl'lA HOGAN Marymount College Two road dnvergul and I cho e the one less traveled by and that has made all the dtfference CbMC Legion of Mary Nlce Pre ldent 3 4 Glee Club I 2 3 Bandl 2 3 Orchestra 4 Forenslc 3 4 Library 3 4 Current Events Club 2 Sclence Club 3 4 French Club 4 TERREWCE MICHAEL HORAIN Boston College Sodalltyl 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 THOMAS JOSEPH HURLEY Vlannattan College Sodallty 1 2 3 4 Class Secretary 3 Magn1f1catPhotagrapher -I pam h Club 4 Ba eball 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 'VAINCY ANNE IAFRATE Katherlne Clbbs School Xll that we ee or eem 1 but a dream w1th1n a dream C S M C Cnrcle Treasurer 4 Foren IC 1 Current Events Club 2 .I KNE ICOE NCWIOII College Be not overcome bv ev1l but overcome' evxl bv good CSMC Legion of Mary 1 2 Soclalltyl 2 3 4 Cnolrl Clee Club l Current Events Club 2 Science Club 3 BARBARA LEE .IABLONSKI St Johns UHIVCTSIIY Tnrough Hlm wxth Hlm m Hlm CSMC Clrcle Treasurer 1 Circle Presldent 2 Leglon of Mary I 2 Sodallty 1 2 3 Prefect 4 Cholrl 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Student Councll Vlce Pres1dent3 French Club Treasurer 4 Class President I STEPHANIE KACPRZYK Buslness Cod hall be my hope myl stay my guxde and lantern to my eet CS M C Sodal ty 2 Current Events Club 2 .IUDY KANE St Josephs College Its nlce to be Important but lt s more lmportant to b mce 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 Current Events Club 2 Science Club 3 French Club 4 RONALD STEVEN KAPPES Polytechme Institute of Brooklyn MARY ELIZABETH KEENAN Marymount .lunlor College Lrfe IS what you make lt CSM C Lnbrary 3 4 Current Events Club 2 THOMAS PATRICK KEENAN Nlanhattan College Class Treasurer 1 Magnlflcat Sports Edrtor 4 Flrst Honors 1 2 Spanlsh Club 4 Track 1 'VIARY E KELAHER Business When we are good to others we are best to ourselves CSMC Llbrary 3 4 Current Events Club 2 BRENDAN PAUL KELLEY Boston College Class Secretary 3 Vice Presrdent 2 Forenslc 1 Clee Club 4 ELIZABETH MARY KELLY Rosemont College He who exalts htm elf hall be humbled and he wno humble: hlmself shall be exalted CSMC Legton of Mary l 2 Sodallty 2 3 4 Cheerleader 4 Llbrary 1 2 3 4 Current Events Club 2 Scnence Club 3 4 French Club 4 I23l - C ' , - . 3 : I S' S I 5 v s Q 1 1 a ' I ' , z s s . 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BRIAN .I KENNY Qt John Unner lty Q tahty 1 2 3 4 Cl Trea urer 3 blee Club 4 Spamsh Club BRUCE WILLIAM KRAMER Dartmouth Magmflcat Photographer 4 Clee Club 3 Dramatlcs 3 4 Base ball 2 JOHN STANLEY KUTCH St .lohns Unnerslty Studen Councll 4 Magmflcat 4 Track 2 QUQAN E IAHEY llllnol Qtate Unnerslty Dlvme low always has met and always will meet exery human CSMC Sodahty 3 4 Student Coun ll 4 Sclence Club 3 Poster Club 4 PETER JAMES KENNY St Bernard College 5 dalltw 1 2 3 4 Cl Tre urer 3 Clee Club 4 Spanish Club 4 Cheerleader 4 lla eball Manager 4 LOUISE LATHERINE KITNON Dunharton College of the Holy Cro Self pre ervatlon ls the flrt law of nature but elf sacrlflce 1 tht lllgllCiI rule of grace CQMC Qodahts 3 4 blee Club 4 Student Councll 4 For ICS 3 4 Internatlonal R1 lations Forum 4 Basketball 3 I'11nth Club 4 HELEN KOVALNKY Busme Let u not love ln word I1P1IllPI' ln tongue but ln deed and truth CSMC L1brary3 Secretary 4 ,aa Z4 ROSLYN FLORENCE LARKIN Adelphl College School of Nursm It 15 a frxendly heart that ha plenty of frlend CQMC Clrcle President 1 Clrele Qecretary 4 Sodallty 1 2 3 4 Magmflcat 3 4 Honor Souctv 1 2 3 4 Library 3 Current Exents Club 2 Qclenu Club 3 Qc lente Edltor 4 French Club 4 .IFKNINETTE LAUFFS Marymount College Nothm rs mcre nnple than grnatnn mdmetl to be lmple 1 to be great CIVISC Clrele Trca urer 3 Sotlahtx 1 2 3 4 l'lre Cuartl RICHARD FFRDINAND LEE Cathedral Colle e Ntut ent Coune1l 4 Trea urer 4 ll Nur Presldent 1 2 Pesxdent 3 4 Fortn IL I 3 lla ketball 1 Dramatlu 3 4 , , I ' I , . . e s 's 1 . ,ol ' , , , g ass s , v .0 ,' . , . 3 ass s .: 3 2 ' Z 5 - ss ,, . . . .. 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' J .IONEPH H LPMROW Fordham Ilmver ny Cla Tna urer 4 Track I 2 JO KN PR XNCPS LIKELY I race Initltute May the sun fl e to meet you mav the wmd always be to your back and may Cod forevere hold vou 1n the hollow of H1 hanml C 5 'VI C Dramatxcs 4 CHARLES PETER LOPEZ Nla achu et ln tltute of Teehnologv alllv 1 2 3 I wat 4 lr onor rr c le 3 nch Club 3 4 rea urer 4 C N C lce Pre ulent 4 CARL RUDOLF LUDECKE Vnllanova godallty 1 2 3 4 Trea urer 3 Prefeet 4 Student Councll 2 4 Pres1dent4 Clase Prealdent 1 2 3 XICC Presldent 4 Flrt Honors 1 Spanwh Club 4 Ba ketball 1 2 3 4 CoCapta1n 4 T ack 1 2 3 4 THOMAS BRIAN MADICAN Flu hlng Academy of Aeronotxc Sodalltyl 2 3 4 Varslty Club 3 Track 1 2 3 IAMES EDWARD MACENIS Rennsalaer Polytechmc Instltute First Honors 1 2 3 Frenrh Club 3 4 TQ nnls 4 .INVIEQ JOSEPH MACUIRE Assumptlon College SOLIHIIIY 4 Student Councll 4 Secretary 4 Class Qecretary 1 -1 Ma n1I1eat3 4 Eclxtor 4 I'1rt Honor 1 2 3 french Club MARY MAHONEY Crace Instxtute Thev aleo erve who only tanfl anl Wdlt CSMC Splrltual Treasurer 1 Treasurer 2 Vlce Presldent 3 Pre ulent 4 Qomlalxtyl 2 3 4 Choxrl 2 3 4 Secre ary Clee Club I 2 3 RIIDOLPH .IOSFPH MXIKIS Ncademy of Aeronotlcs nball 1 2 .IOHN PETER M-XMBRETTI bt Johns Unlver lty French Club 3 DIANE THERESE MLXNERI St Johns Lnnerelty Lose as lf you llked 11 wm a lf you were u ed to lt CSMC Library 3 Current Event Club 2 I'rrnrh Club 4 FLORENCE ANN MARINO Notre Dame Colle 1 Cod gave ue IIlf'IIlUl'lQ s o that we may have rose, ln Deumber C MC Cxrclc Pre xflent 4 S clallly 2 3 4 Ma nl lea! 2 Student Counell 3 Forensics 1 Ba ketball 3 Library 2 3 Current Events Club 2 Sclence 3 Z i251 -' . 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C.g Clee Club lg Rand lg llralnaties 3. 4g Science Club 3g Poster Club 2, 4. 11' EILEEN JOAN MLCUIRE Regis College Let us the efore low because lod has flrt loxed lls CSMC Circle Xue President 2 Circle Treasurtr 3 Sodahty 1 2 3 4 Student Council 4 Iioren ic 1 3 Ba ketball 3 Cap t n 4 Library 3 4 iuxrent lwmnt Club 2 Scnnu Club 4 French Club lreasurer 4 Fire Cuard 3 4 CHARLE9 WILLIAM MCLAUCHLIN Iona Collegt Traek 1 3 MARX MQMAHON St Johns Umur ity To tudy and pray so a to loxe CQMC Circle Pre ldent 2 Unit Spiritual Treasurer 3 So ity 1 2 Cl J 2 3 4 1'0I'l?l1QlC1 2 3 Libr I 2 3 Currcnt Exent Club 2 Sexente Club 3 French Club 4 Class Vue Pre rdent 4 X fe 'W M 23 Q wmwf, Af 4' ss me 622, f as ev My 335 Q, av sw Q' ,Q in vw 2 9 S' 1 ' ' M we X, Q, . ' be X -wx it IHOM XS RICHARD 'VILANLX lVlount Nt Mary 5 ahtyl 2 3 4 IIOIIY XNNIL Mel ARFHY St Johns University lat l am 1 C d gift to me what I brcome is my 21 lf ll I NNI! Cmlf Qecretary 1 Circle Vice President 4 Legion of Nlary 1 2 Currt nt Event Club 2 Cla Secretary 3 SIILPHLN WILSON MeCRA'1H Dayton Unntr ity Cu Club 3 4 -febr- NW-'few 11261 Tobe Coburn School for Fashlon Careers Xou are what your values are C SVIC Legion of Mary 2 Band 1 Honor Society 4 Poster Club 4 JAMES LEO MLMENAMIN Farmingdale In tltute of Technology Foren ie 1 Glen Club 3 Dramatic 4 Trackl 3 THOMAS EDWARD IVIQNAMARX Ceorgetown University ioclahty 1 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Vice Prefcct 4 Glee Club 3 4 Yiee President 4 French Club 3 4 Track 2 Basketball Manager I Z 3 Dramatlcs Club 4 Q y fod' A . , , . . .f 1 -I ' ' . ,' . 1. LW' ' -. l- v. - . . '- 'fl ' s o s ., f , . .. A J Co . - , 3 ' - f ' 3 I ss .' ' . A 't . V ? S. 'I - - ' , . 1 I . 1 f- , y V, . q .V L Q b. ' S . b-j' .. . . ., N , 5 i , ' . . , , Y V . ,I . , :H f Y 5 ' S , 9 JS f , - 31 Q ' ' , I I . ' ' 5 1 . ' 1 ' 7 1 1 ' Q v ' ' 1 7 w .' . ' '- s' ' .. Q . . . Q , ,. I 4 . h . L ' . . . 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' MARY THFRESE MILE? bt Vmcente Ho pxtal bchool of Nursing Love ie repaid by love alone CSMC Legion of Mary 1 2 Foren ic 2 Current Event Club 2 Qcience Club 3 French Club 4 DANIEL JOSEPH MILLER Univer ity of Notre Dame Cla Vice President 2 Clee Club 3 4 Ba ketball 2 PATRICIA MULLINS Trinity College Cocl without man is still Cocl but man without Cod is nothing CQMC Leg on of Mary I Soclality I 2 3 4 Foren ic 2 Library 3 Current Event Club 2 Science Club 3 WILLIAM ANTHONY 'VIULLANIEY Providence College Sodalityl 2 3 4 Student Council 4 Magn1f1cat3 4 Secretary 4 Band 3 4 'VIARY 'VII RPI-IY Manhattanville Collc e of the Sacrecl Hfart I can do all things in Him who strengthen in C 9 M f Soclalltyl 2 4 Current Event: Club 2 VIRCINIA ANINF MIRPHI College of Yew Rochelle Thu above all to thy own elf bf true VIC Elon of Vlary I 2 iolr flu 2 3 4 Band I 2 French Club 4 T271 THOMAS JOSEPH MCNIFF Holy Apostles Seminary Band I. REGINA, Mc'YANN Rosemont College 'gLaugh ancl the worlrl l3llgllS with you: cry and you cry alone. C.S.M.C.g Magnificat 3, 43 International Relations Forum 4: Library 3' Current Event: Club 2' Science Club 3' French Club 4 X IRI IVIA VILOI K fcor flown lllllV1l' ntv School of Nurein K-unc 1 ls in cloin common tl uncommonly we SMI xr M mf 3 4 Qtuce founcnl I 2 3 Pre ulfnt 4 Honor Qociety 1 2 3 4 Forensic I 2 4 lntfrnational Rtlatlons I'orum 4 Library 3 Science um 4 Fr n 1 flub 4 Po tfr Club 2 Claw Preslclen IHOMXN HINIPHRY MINTURN Nlount Nt Mary S Smlalitx 1 2 3 4 Varsity Club 3 4 Vice President 4 Forensic um 2 Trackl 2 JOHN FREDERICK VIOSTLER Nt Johns Ilnncrsity flee Club 3 Band I 2 4 NIICHXEL EDWARD VIOYVIHAN Ho y Crows College Wla nificat 3 4 Qport Editor 4 Foren IC I 2 French Club 3 4 Trackl 2 Honor Rolll 2 ' 1 ' 2 , 1 1 1.55. en F , I Ns colsis: ' ' g - linge : ll. C... . ,.: legion of NI: y I. 2. 3: ug 'icat '. 3 ., l.nt I A 1 , , , U s - gh 1 , , , , g , t . 3 . . . 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'.g Lef' . . 3 CI i I, 2. 3, 43 Ulcer Q li I. f ' Q , Z ' - 1 ' - ', 1 ,. .. a ANDREW F MURRAY St Johns Unlverslty Baseball I 2 PAUL MICHAFI MURRAY Adelphi College PATRICIA ANN NFC RI Marywood Collage Clve to every other human bem fyery flglll that you claml for your elf CQMC Legion of Mary 1 Sodalxty 2 3 4 Forenslc 3 Cur rent Events Club 2 Sclence Club 3 MICHAEL KEVIN NEVILLE St Bonaventure iodallty 1 2 3 4 Student Councll 3 Clee Club 3 4 Basket I I 2 KATHLEEN PATRICIA NOLAN Parsons School of Deal n Stron ly ln deed gently m manner CQMC Sodallty I 2 I2I'dllllllL's 4 fuxrent Events Club 2 Poster Club 2 4 MARY BARBARA 0 IIRIFN Marywoocl Colle c All that l have mat 14 a part of Illt CSMC Mmsloncr of th: Month Legion of Mary I 2 3 4 tdllly I 2 C holr 1 2 n C ur Llbrartanl 2 3 4 Orclu tra 3 4 Student Counc1l4 Sclence Club2 HELEN MARIE OCONNELL Busmess Our power ol bemg happy Iles m ourselves CSMC Leglon of Mary I 2 Lrbrary 3 4 Current Event Club 2 JAMES PATRICK OCARA Fordham UIIIVCTSIIY QIJHIIISI1 Club 4 Baaeball 2 3 4 KA'I HLFFN 0 LOUCI-ILIN Regs College The fear of th: Lord IQ the be lllfllng of WlQd0lI1 CRM! LITCIK 'Irmasurer 2 Qodalltyl 2 Band 3 4 Current Fvcnts Club 2 Scunte Club 3 I'reneh Club 4 RIFIA OMALLEY Trxnlty College A natlon IS as good a IIS women CQMC Qodalltv I 2 3 4 Current Fxent Club 2 Selence Club 3 4 French Club 4 RICHIRD EDWARD OLSON K1n 5 POIIII Academy Soelallty 3 4 Trea urer 3 M3f,HlflL3I 4 l'1rt Honore I 2 3 Dramatn 3 4 Ile Cl l 3 lar Club 3 4 Photograpy 2 Rantld 4 JAMES RAYMUIXIJ ONLILL St John Ilnlverlty l23l . , . . , , l af 4, H . . my . . ' a C E . 2 5 ' . . . 5 .e. ..g ,. , , , , - . ' 15.5,- -, 4 y 1 lk' Z 1 7 I ' Jall , . , K NU V . , -U H 'Q g , , I . 1 . 3 ,' ' g ,' 3 1 5 - , . . . . V' .U- D 4' . '. . . .Y .r. . ., .Q 3 I 2 1 1 1 3 N S 1 ' - , ' 3 4' Presnle I4' Clee I I I 2,3 43 R , . . . . . , , , f 7 - S ' 'g -7 S - I Q ' , .. . . . ,, ' ' - -9 v I 1 Q ' 5 9 . , g ., , , . . , . . W rel 4 .. I xv X .x g. . .A -,, My ...,. ..., , ,e , , , , , ,S x 1 u Eu., 1 T n E Y l . . , , , , , ,f . . H . . 5 . Y I .U ..g ., . . . 5 n s 5 . . Q . I I .I ' g. I A x v . -- I S I ' I S - v a 9 , fs . 3 1 e .um : , lgllagi' - . 3 b' Z ' v - I Y' I ' 7 ' . , X. g u . , , ,, . .. s . s MARY MARCARET PIICSEK St Marye Colle e Speakm the truth IS hke wrttm fa1r wluch only cornea bv ractlce P CQMC Soclahty 3 4 Clee Club 2 3 4 Foren nc 3 bclence Club 4 JOHN JOSEPH PICLCCI Fordham Unlver tty French Club Pre ldent 4 Ba kethall 1 JEAN PLANTE Ro emont College The goal of ye terday wlll be the starting pomt of tomorrow CSMC Sodallty 2 3 4 Current Ewent Club 2 SCICHCP Club3 French Club4 ALICE QUINN Marymount Colle e The trutl 1 great and hall prevall when none care whether nt prexanl or not MC L lon of Mary I qoclahty I 2 B I2 3 rent Exents Club 2 Sclence Club 3 JOHN JOSEPH RATHENI -XHCER St Muhaela Colle French Club 3 4 Tenm 4 DONNA PATRICIA RAXMOND Immaculata College My hfe I5 my own to gne to the one I love, thc -ecret of nn fnend IS not mme to ghlfu CSMC , Legion of Mars 2, Sodal tv I 2, 3 4, Iorenxlt I, 5, Cheerleader 4, Current Exente Club 2, qclence Club 3, French Club 4 JOHN FRANCIS OSULLIVAN Carne 18 Instltute of Technology ocallty I 2 3 4 Nlagmhcat 3 I Forenxc 1 2 Span sh Club-1 CbWlC 4 WILLIAM DENNIS PEMBROKE Bo ton College WILLIKM FRANK PHILLP3 C W Post College Qtudent Counc1l4 Magnlf cat 3 4 Band 3 4- Secretary French Club 3 KENNETH CHARLES PRIOR Falrfleld Umverslty Glee Club 4 Spam h Club 4 'VI RG XRET ELLEN PRYOR College of Mount St Vlncent Honor and shame from no conflxtlons use act well your part there all honor hes CSMC Clrcle Spmtual Treasurer 2 Leglon of Mary 1 Sodahtyl 2 Cholrl 2 3 4 blee Clubl 2 3 Pres1dent4 Student Counul 4 Forenblc I 3 qcxence Club 3 ELEANOR DOROTHY PRZYBOROW SKI Ro emont College Be ull be tron and sk wtthxn the comrarle hlp of Cod CQNIC Circle Splrltual Treasurer 3 Sodallty 1 2 3 4 Forenslc 1 3 Current Lvente Club 2 bcxence Club 3 French Club 4 I-293 , . . , - 1 - - . 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MARY ELLEN REDDY Russell Sage College He who stays not ln his llttlene s lo es Ins greatnes CSMC Cue Cluh 1 furrtnt tunt ltub 2 Frtnch Club 4 DENNIS MICHAFL REILLY St ,Iohn Ilnnversxty MICHELE REILI Y Marymount .lunlor Collmga Our time IS a very shadow that passes away MC I fMary I 2 y 4 I'oren 3 Ilbrary 3 Currr nt Iwvtnts Club 2 PATRICIA ROGERS Rosemont College Our humanlty were a poor tlnng but for the dlVlIll1y than stlrs wlthm us Current Events Club 2 Science Club 3 4 French Club 4 Club 4 ROSALIE P ROGERS St Lawrence College TIIIS above all to thine own self be tru: and ll must follow thou canst not then be false to any man CSMC Cxrcle Secretary 1 Cxrcle Vrce Presldent 2 Sodahty 2 Llbrary 3 Current Events Club 2 Scnnce Club 3 French Club 4 RAMONA O RONZONI Traphagen Art School It IS better to have one frxend of great value than to hate many frlends of Ilttle value CSMC Sorlahty 1 2 3 4 Library 3 4 f30fl LAWRENCE PAUL RICE Marquette Unlter lty ROIIEHT ARTHUR RICHARDS St ,Iohns UIIIVPTSIIQ Ma ntfnat 3 4 Column: t 4 l'lr I Honors 1 MARY BETH ROBINSON St joseph College The most beautiful word you can say to God IS yes C S M C Sodahty 1 2 3 4 Cholr 4 Glee Clubl Forensic I Dramatic 4 Llbrary 3 4 Current Events' Club 2 Science Club 3 MARY ROULETTE Rosemont College Endurance Ib the crowmng quahty patxence the passlon of great heart CSMC Crrcle Presxdent 1 Leglon of Mary 1 l'orens1c 2 Current Event Club 2 Science Club 3 4 ELIZABETH CANTY RUOCCO Manhattanvllle College of the Sacred Heart Me hterula stultl docuere parentes CSMC Circle Splrltual Treasurer 1 S dallty 1 2 3 4 Ma n1flcat3 Page Edltor 4 Cho1r1 2 3 4 Officer 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Officer 4 Honor Soctety 1 2 3 4 Forenslc 1 3 4 Current Evrnts Club 2 Sen-nce Club 3 French Club 4 Poster Club 2 JOSEPH CORNELIUS RYAN Iwurfleld Umverslty . l, , - - 4 Q - gg.. 4 Ta -,E ld M 'F P. .. . ., , , . 2 mr- s . g - . ,S . . . . rp as ' -, , , vs C.S. ..g ,egion o . .33 Sorlalit I, 2. 3, : ' sic g . 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FRANCIS LAWRENCE SCANLON Iona College JOAN SCHOENBERGER Boston UHIVCTSIIY The most mamfest slgn of wlsdom IS contlnued cheerfulness CSMC Leglon of Maryl 2 Sodallty 1 2 3 4 Forenslc I Basketball 3 Llbrary 3 4 Current Events Club 2 Scxence Club 3 French Club 4 Flre Guard 3 4 JOANNE DOROTHY SCHUMM Marywood College Blessed are the pure of heart CSMC Clrcl Presldent 2 Cncle Treasurer 4 Soclallty 2 3 4 Cholr 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 4 Student Councxl 2 3 Treasurer 4 Honor Soclety 1 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Current Events Club 2 French Club Presldent 4 ANNE B SHEEHAN St Johns Unlverslty To be wrthout some of the thmgs you want IS an mdnspensable part of napplness CSMC Leglon of Marv 4 Magmflcat 3 4 Honor Soclety Forensrc 1 4 Science Club 3 4 French Club 4 CLARE MARIE SHERIDAN ueens College I would much rather that po tenty should mqulre why no statues were erected to me than why they were CSMC Leglon of Mary Vxce Presxdent 1 2 3 Presrdent 4 Magnrfxcat 3 4 Glee Club 2 Student Councll 4 Honor So clety l 2 3 4 Forensic 4 Current Events Club 2 Science Club 4 Poster Club 4 PATRICIA ANN SHERIDAN Mary Immaculate School of Nursxng No man IS rlch enough to be wnhout a nelghbor CSMC Leglon of Mary 4 MICHAEL GEORGE SANFORD St. Bonaventure Glee Club 4g Cheerleader 4: Track 1. CHRISTOPHER EDWARD SAVAGE St johns Umverslty MARIE VERONICA SAVINO Marymount College Love IS not love which alters as lt alteration flnds CSMC Splrxtual Treasurer 4 Current Events Club 2 Sclence Club KATHLEEN ANN SEERY Marywood College The human heart has secret treasures thoughts hopes dreams and pleasures CSMC Le lon of Mary I 2 Sodallty I 2 3 4 Magmflcat 4 Choxr 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 Student Counc1l4 Forenslc I 3 Current Events Club 2 SCIENCE Club 3 President 4 French Club 4 MARION LINDA SESSO Marymount College To feel to love to uffer to devote herself w11l always be the text of the llfe of a woman CSMC Sodallty 3 M8gHlflCaI 3 4 Honor Society 3 4 Forenslc 3 4 SCICHCC Club 4 MAUREEN ANN SEXTON Marywood College Be not anxxous about what you have but about what you are CS M C Legton of Mary 1 2 3 4 Current Events Club 2 Sc ence Club 3 4 , . . 1 1 ,Q . . . . . ,, . . . ., , , 5 'J ,c U' st . . . . . ,, -L' 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 41 11 1. . . . 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A S, . . . . ,, , -A - , .U . .g . - PAUL BLAKELX QILFKIN St Bernadette Clee Club 4 Qpanl h 4 BARBARA ANNE SIMPSON Notre Dame Collsge of Maryland Beauty ls tht radiance of truth the fragrance of goodness CSMC bodallly 2 3 4 Clee Clubl 2 4 Honor Soexcy 1 2 Forenlc 4 lntcrnat1onalRelat1on Forum Pres1dent4 Baskmtball 4 Llbrary 3 4 Current Events Club 2 French Club 4 MARX CAROLF QINGI ETON Flo be a nur e 1 to vtalk wltb God C9 M C Cxrcle Sr-crttary 3 Le lon of Mary XICC Presldent 3 ln xdtnt 4 Magmfleat 4 llee Club 2 3 Qtudent Councll 4 lolnn 1 1 Current Eunt Club 2 'Science Club 3 4 PAUL VINCENT SULLIVAN Georgetown Unlversrty bodallty 1 Student Counc1l3 4 Secretary 3 Class Presldent l 2 3 4 M3gnlflCHl Reporter 3 4 Flrst Honors 4 Cheer leader 4 Spanlsh Club 4 Dramatlcs 3 4 Baseball 2 Basket 1 2 FRANCES ANNE TARDINO Fordham Unnerslty l mll spend my heaven domg good on earth CQMC qodallty 3 4 forensic 4 SCIPDCC Club 3 4 MARIANNE THIFL Maryvtood College ln all my vsalks xt eems to me that the grace of God IS in eourtesv CQMC Qodahty 2 Magnxflcat 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 Band 1 2 3 Orchestra 4 Dramatlcs 1 Current Events Club 2 Scxence Club Qcrence Efhtor 3 French Club 4 I32 in fag-f AGNEQ SU7t1NlNE NLILKLEN Marymount Junlor College Our doubt are traltors and make us lose the good we often llllglll wm by fearmg to attempt C S M C PATRICIA QMITH St MlCllaCl College Toronto One eye are what one 1 ones mouth what one becomes CQMC Legion of Mary 1 ChO1f 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Qtudent Counc1l4 Foren 1C 1 3 4 DY3mHl1C4 Presldent 4 lnternatlonal Relatlons Forum 4 Curlent Event Club 2 Sclence Club 3 4 French Club 4 JFHN PETER QTECK gt Johns Unlver tty ROBERT HENRY TIMMEL beorgetown Unnersny JOHN THEODORE TOKAR Falrfleld LlIllY6'l -lly Soflahty 4, qpamsh Club 4 CER XLDINE TRIANO Nt John! 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' gf' ' ' 41 I - I- M 4 1 S 1' Al In ,www l'r-sh 1-n lg hir- l'rf-Qi1lent 3. 43 frlfl' Clll IS. 4: .lll2iIllSll Clull V 4: 'l'ra'k 1. 3. - f 1 ' :LE . .'t. ,l lll R ' ' '- sitj f 'A M1 -A l 11iu-rsily 0 were pass on symbols 0 authorzty We the class of 1959 1n order to perpetuate fond memorles of our selves here at St Mary s provlde for th general welfare of all underclassmen msurc our domest1c and SChOlaSt1C tranqu1l1ty secure the blessmgs and best wlshes of our faculty and successors and preserve every ones good humor do hereby bequeath To Mons1gnor Sharp our deepest reverence and respect to the pr1est who has glven so much of hlmself to St Mary s Hlgh School and par1sh To Mother Paul Joseph our smcerest apprec1a t1on and gratltude for the motherly understandmg and k1ndness she has always g1V8l'1 us unasked but so greatly needed To Brother Cletus R1chard our s1ncere thanks for help1ng to make our sen1or year one of the most memorable of our l1ves To the faculty our most s1ncere thanks for four years of fr1endsh1p gu1dance and serv1ce rendered so unceasmgly and yet so w1ll1ngly Ard last but certa1nly far from least to our suc cessors the classes of s1xty s1xty one and s1xty two be1ng of dublous physlcal 1ntellectual and f1nanc1al cond1t1on we pass on th1s our Last W1ll and Testament The only vltal remnant of the Manchu Dynasty her fmger H3115 are bequeathed by Mar1on Sesso to Patr1c1a Dacey who may f1nd them useful for long range typmg W1th reluctance Ann Warble hands on he devoted care of Steve S1ster St Johns slckly m1mosa plant to any green thumbed 3un1or Lucy Meola and Pat McCardle are the rec1p1ents of Joanne Coyne and Sally H1gg1StOH s hard earned collectlon of m1nus twos 1n the1r favorlte subject For Brother Aldan Ph11 Andresk1 donates the Four Knlghts recordlng Oh Falllng Star Don Crowley bequeathes a book ent1tled How to Laugh and both Tom McNamara and Jay Conk l1n fby comb1n1ng the1r resourcesj have managed to donate one complete copy of Word Power Made Easy As for mcknames Pete Kenny leaves beh1nd h1s t1tle College Bound Joe Ryan passes on stretch to Kevln Garvey and Tom Vltaghone bequeathes Ir1sh to V1nny Garafollo Ronald Kappes would l1ke to donate the open -Mani will anim Glvaiamvni l34l lock on hlS locker to Brother Lawrence Bruce Kramer and Pom Hurley leave a large bottle of used oeveloper and a bent key to the darkroom to the school photographer of 1900 W1th apolog1es to Slster Consuela Judy Hogan rel1nqu1shes an 1mpos1ng stack of unpald for Na tlonal REVIEWS to Lorra1ne Banka Upon S1ster Hoslna a select group of sen1ors who prefer to rema1n anonymous bestow the cus tody of Aeneas and h1s ever grow1ng fam1ly or wh1te mlce One shghtly tattered money sock IS be queathed by Joanne Schumm to Sen1or II s next C., S M C treasurer Pat O Rourke IS the proud rec1p1ent of a g1ant S1Zed Jar of freckle cream collectlvely donated by Maureen Sexton Ga1l Colllns and Loretta Glen non Dan M1ller donates one scholarsh1p to Oxford wh1ch he has declded not to use Tom M1nturn passes on h1s tremendous VOICE 1n the Glee Club to Leonard Belter A back hand oddly 1esembl1ng Egypt1an h1ero glyph1cs IS bestowed by H1ldy Becker upon Ahce Genachte who may devote her summer vacat1on to declphermg It S1sterly love has prompted Nancy Iafrate and Susan Lahey to part W1th the1r treasured Shake speare projects 1n favor of Rose and Valerle re spectlvely To Joyce Stewart Romana Ronzon1 leaves her secret formula for extra curly ha1r A dog eared Lat1n IV V1rg1l trot IS bestowed up on Dlane Barresl by Barbara S1mpson who has found lt enjoyable read1ng In the fleld of sports Dave Barab1no bequeaths the 0ff1C1al t1tle of Basketball Scoreboard Techn1 c1an along w1th h1s Vars1ty managersh1p to Ed Patr1ck Tom V1tagl1one bequeaths a basketball shot chart to Tom Bruderman Larry Doran W1Sh es to donate h1s track shoes to Steve Alhermes and Joe Brady leaves h1s to Brother John B111 Mul laney g1VeS Roy Acker a tlcket to the 1960 St Agnes game Rxch Cumm1ngs donates one comb to B111 Slmpson and Joe Relhlng for us after basket ball practlces next year John Yamamoto would l1ke to leave to a deserv mg Jun1or 1000 yen and a chopst1ck Carl Ludecke passes on h1s d1ct1onary and off1 c1al t1tle of D1ct1onar1an 1n Engl1sh IV to any J un1or who can get the d1ct1onary out of the desk fast enough The next student counc1l pres1dent shall be blessed w1th Glnny Meolas renovated 50 Ford 1 0 1 1 - ' Y . , . , . 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' - 1 1 46 s . n ,, u Q - - as 11, . . . 7 7 41 1 - , . . 1 f . sc - 11 1 . , ' ' ' 1 u 111 wh1ch may serve to get her to the school on tlme Pete HBWIISOH leaves h1s brother and Steve Mc Grath leaves the school John Cueto donates one trlp to Cuba to any ad venturous taker Steve B1es leaves h1S class ad m1ss1on sl1ps to R1Cky Antona Twenty SIX volumes of the Encyclopedla Br1tan mca are bequeathed by Roslyn Larkm to her co ed1tor Sue OConnor 1n the hope that between the1r covers she w1ll f1nd stnnulatmg materlal for the Carrell Courler Upon Lorrame Ch1arello and Barbara Ind1ver1 Dlane Maner1 and Helen OConnell bestow two luxurlously elegant black mantlllas of 1mported lace John Tokar would hke to pass on h1s reserved seat 1n the cafeter1a and Andrew Murray be queaths h1s mornlng seat 1n Joes to Charl1e Rufe Maura Crowcock IS the rec1p1ent of the com blned and stupendous he1ghts of Pat Carroll and Pat Sherldan To saxd lengthy underclassmen Bar bara J ablonsk1 also bequeaths the vast and unseen reglons of the top shelf of locker no 450 A g1ant economy S1Z8d can of grease pamt as well as a few strands of gray ha1r are be queathed by Terry G1ordano to Clare Mepdo Wlth sad adreux Pat Sm1th bestows her motto The show must go on upon Margot Worfolk broke leaves a parkxng space 1n front of school for any worthy statlon wagon Tom Madigan would hke to leave h1s car and all h1s Junk parts to poster1ty Brlan Kenny leaves h1s Ford to a Jumor who l1kes a statlon wagon wlthout a re verse gear Heath Kennel bequeathes h1s beautl ful llmouslne to anyone who w1ll properly care for such a f1ne car J eannle Bauer complete wlth repertolre and un 1form IS left by her slster Cec1l1a to next year s varslty cheer1ng squad The three mllkweek slsters Flo MHIIHO Gmny Cook and Donna Raymond leave the memory of Flossy Fluffy and Fhtter to S1ster HOSIHH who may d1SpOSe of them as she pleases To any ten college crazed Jumors Eleanor Przy barowsk1 and Ellen Grosselfmger donate a multl tudmous accumulat1on of those v1tal catalogues In order to conserve t1me nerves and gasollne Jeanne Drummond and Clare Sherldan generous ly bestow upon St Mary s next delegat1on to Mary wood the W1ll1amsburg Brldge wh1ch 1n the past has proved 1nd1spensable J1m Gordon offers h1s pred1ct1on on the serles of 59 the Yanks w1ll WIH Jack Hayes leaves h1s pos1t1on as chlef sweep er 1n Bohack S to Dave Francescam Dxck Lee leaves to some aSp1l'1I'lg zoologlst m f35l the Junlor class a drunk rabblt by the name of Harvey Charles McLaugh11n offers these solemn words Cha' Cha' Cha' Tom McAvey passes on all h1s basketball Sklll to some J umor for next years Intramurals Brendan Kelly bequeaths h1s he1ght and hlS tremendous cheermg ab1l1ty To Pat Covney Loulse KIISOH leaves a large volume of s1ng1ng excerc1ses as well as one lace trlmmed fI'11l'1tgI'9eI1 sh1rt for the next St Pat rlcks Day Show For the Emplre look 1Roman that 1S, Ann Farrell bequeaths her s1xth per1od ha1rcut to Dlane Greene Semor II s absentee notebook 1S w1ll1ngly ceded by Francme Bonanno to any early b1rd Jun1or Mary Anne Wlenges laves one totally 1naccur ate basketball schedule and a few dlscarded art1 cles to the Magn1f1cat s second glrls sports ed1tor Arlene Art1n1an and Holly McCarty pass on to Lucy Berb1gl1a those hard earned A s found on page one of thelr respectlve Engl1sh notebooks B111 Ph1ll1ps leaves to a future Student Coun celor h1s worn armband and a used summons book Paul Sulllvan leaves h1s br1ll1ant theolog1cal questlons to Seymour Shea In the band B111 Heenan leaves h1s war torn trumpet to Mr Pellazarl Rlchard Olson donates Yamamoto leaves all h1s sour muslcal notes to h1s brother Roger Thousands and thousands of cheery good morn mgs are bestowed by El1zabeth Cella upon anyone awake at the unearthly hour of 8 30 A M In cons1derat1on of more clumsy successors Carol Denarl bequeaths one ace bandage to Ursula Gyurxk for a sk1 knee Whlle Ann Garlty tear fully parts w1th a treasured roll of Johnson and Johnson adhesxve tape Wh1Ch Barbara Tramer may f1nd useful An unused and unobserved school stop slgn IS handed over by Jean Plante to any law ab1d1ng Jumor Mary Coppmger and Pat Callahan after due cons1derat1on have bestowed the POSSGSSIOH of one frayed palr of blue and wh1te shoe laces and two yellowmg woolen socks upon Pat Barnard who w1ll f1nd them 1nd1spensable 1n further1ng her cheermg career B111 Mullaney passe on one seat on the Schenk bus to Ed Dandrea Art Conlon g1VeS a book of M1ss1on Day chances to B111 Joyce Tom Keenan leaves h1s patented halrcut to any long halred Jun 1or John Kutch leaves an old bottle of Indla 1nk to the next Art Edltor To the student councll Joan L1ke1y leaves not fCont1nued on page 411 . 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Q . as ' 1 ' ' , ' HH Baga Arnnnh Ihr nrlh Class of 60 Where are the SIX score and three from the Class of 59 The mere fact that only three from 59 name ly Clare Sherxdan Maryann Th1el and Hlldegard Becker have shown up for an Alumm Reun1on does not Just1fy your skept1c1sm Class of 60 We w1ll wager that you w1ll be unable to assemfble your class wlthn 80 days for our next reumon If accomphshed we 11 eat our words Class of 59 Accepted' Aroused to a fxghtxng pltch H1ldegard Becker retorts We shall return Wlth 123 members of 59 confined 1n a balloon 1n one balloon' Thus at thlrd per1od the followmg day our bal loon rose majestlcally from the roof of St Mary s to the amazement of the scoifers of 60 F1rst stop on the 1t1nerary was the lofty towers of Manhat tan where we spled Officer Schumm upbraldmg hom1c1dal Volkswagomsts Jane Igoe Francme Bonanno France Anne Tardlno and the Coynes attemptlng to avold h1tt1ng ex newspaperwomen El1zabeth Caffrey MHFISS Hlckey and Arlene A1 t1n1an who were holdlng a press conference on the steps of the UN we Jettlsoned a sandbag and unavo1dably decommxssloned Tablet edltor El1z abeth Rucco Talklng about the UN we overheard El1zabeth Cella IS sellmg the paper back CIHSSICS 1n Antarctlca Wh1le b1dd1ng farewell to the W1l llamsburg Brldge sure enough we slghted Caro lyn Cullen accompan1ed by professlonal chauffeur Betsy Kelly recrossmg for the1r 21st consecutlve year 1n a futlle attempt to deposlt the followlng glrls at Hoboken Stat1on Better late than never Mar1no Don t panlc Drummond My elght dol lars elghty cents down the draxn Flore I won der 1f they re say1ng the rosary McMahon Mary wood' Oh Marywood' Waftmg down the Atlant1c we cha chad 1nto Tr1n1dad to the tune of Barbara OBr1ens All Glrls Calypso Band w1th Margaret Pr1or at the upr1ght Joanne Auguste and Anne Gar1ty at the glockensprel E1leen McGu1re at the tambourlnes and Kay Seery at the bongos fTh1s IS a calypso band J f36l The company of Mary Keenan Margaret Kela her Stephanle Kacprzyk and Helen Kovalsky are seeklng South Amer1can buyers for the1r latest products Redl MIX Revolutlons and Mother Cas tros Home baked Purges B1g Bus1ness tycoons Mary Murphy V1rg1n1a Murphy Mary Reddy Jane Ford are swamplng the market w1th the1r Panama hats made 1n Japan Hopscotch1ng the Atlant1c we noted only one acc1dent was reported Gaye Troy unavo1dably crushed her lO00th pa1r of glasses The steamlng jungles of Afrlca soon hove 1nto VIEW In the undergrowth we noted safarl gu1de Chrls Cannella vallantly hackmg her way through the brush Members of the exped1t1on lncluded un known authoresses Elleen How to Chauffeur a Lark1n and L1ke It Crowley Rlta They Never Told Me Latln Would Be L1ke Th1s OMalley The Jlg Is Up Mahoney Barbara Assorted Tardy Excuses S1mpson plus Ger1 Trlano and Mar1e Savlno collaborators of The Art of Muf flng Emery Boards 1n French Classes and last but not least the Goerg grrls w1th the1r Meet Me at the Georgran Club On the banks of the mysterlous N1le we wxsked up Barbara Hart1gan who was st1ll belng pursued by the Department of Revenue for 1ncome tax evaslon Up from the Jungle and 1nto Italy we watch Pat Smlth off1c1al connolsseur of MaH1aCh16W1tZ wlnes whlch txtle she longed to have IH French Culture Class but fortunately was den1ed Mad Mathemat1c1ans Pat Carroll Mary Wlen ges and Pamela F1sh have Just drled the 1nk on the1r latest blunder a technlcal wonder of the age-' The Leanmg Tower of P1223 Doctors Llkely Kane M1les and McCarty ar wonderlng Can VSSUVIUS Break the Hablt '7 Catapultlng the Alps we sall 1nto gay Paree At the Louvre models Judy Annlbale Mary Barretta Maureen Castelhnl and Karen Franjola are model 1ng the1r grlns for the Mona L1sa Tooth Paste Ad In the subterranean depths of a Par1s1an cellar the lonely vo1ces of poets Ann Sheehan Nancy Ia 9 .. cs - . 9 ' 1 a a . as l , . , 1 - ', ' ' - v 1 - ' 7 . . . 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' 7, , . - ' cn as ' 7 . . , . , U . . . , . . ,, . . . , 7 7 , - 1 Q ' ' 7 D , Q frate and Agnes Shcklen are heard recltmg thelr poetry Ode to a turtle Neck Sweater Contem platlons on a Dr1pp1ng Faucet Whlle attemptmg to rescue p1rouett1ng Jeanne Dalton from the t1p of the Elffel Tower we almost mlssed a four man art show 1nclud1ng such creatxons as Swan 1n Mldstream by Claudla Matson, A Study of Square Clrcles Enveloped 1n Obtuse Trapezolds by Kathy Nolan Impresslons Wh1le Observmg a Watched Kettle by Irene Dav1s and Chartreuse on Chartreuse by Susan Lahey Leap frogglng the Channel we drop ln on Eng land and gasped 1n amazement as V1rg1n1a Meola and Carol Bolen race down the stretch on thelr pogo st1cks at famous Upsons Downs In fashlon able Londontown Susan McMenam1n Patr1c1a Garamella and D1ane Abatell1 were observed modehng m1nk Teeth braces for the g1rl Wlth everythmg The Case of the Lacerated Locker has Lawyers Mary Rob1nson Mary Placsek Elea nor Pryzborowskl and Loretta Glennon stumped Must Nancy Drew be called 1119 Up over and 1nto U S S R w1th the O K from Amerlcan ambassador to Russla Mary Jane Doran we greet Slenderella Kathy H1gg1ns and Barbara Jablonskl attempting to demonstrate to female tractor drrvers the beneflt of themr egg and graham cracker d1et Th1s IS a real sabatoge' Followmg the tra1l of the Trans S1ber1an rallroad we wave to professlonal commuters Helen O Connell Dlane Manerl Leona Behan R1ta Dev1ne Mary Slngle ton and Reg1na McVann fond LIRR addlcts When they rode the scemc route to S1ber1a they declded to stay on permanently and have taken up resldence ln the observatlon car Some former St Marys cheerleaders Vlfglnla Cook Cec1l1a Bauer Jeanne Buchan Patrlcla Cal lahan Mary Coppmger Carol Denarl Ann Farrell Sue Hebron Betsy Kelly and Donna Raymond are demonstratlng second hand hula hoops to Esk1 mos Constant rotatlon maxntams a comfortable body temperature of 101 degrees Ever hear of a softer sell? Back down 1n Ch1na Marlon Sesso IS demon stratlng the lost art of growmg Fu Manchu Length Jewelry Mady Gonsalves Maureen Sexton and Pat Sherxdan are attemptlng to dxsprove the theory that thelr SIZE four and fxves are not the result of a foot bmdmg Travelmg saleswomen Shella Drlscoll Ellen Grosselfinger Marlse Hlckey and Sally H1gg1ston are st1l1 attemptmg to peddle mstant Water the G0b1 Desert Whxle hovermg over Txbet news reached our ears that the greatest hoax ln hlstory has been exposed The Abommable Snow 1371 men were none other than the sextet of Kathleen O Loughl1n Jean Plante Alxce Qulnn Mary Roul ette Rosa11e Rogers and Joan Schoenberger Down 1n Hawan Jeanette Lauffs and Patr1c1a Mulhns are recruxtmg members for the Alfred E Newman Fan Club 1n our newest state F1rst to slgn up were the B1g Four W s Wasselle Weh ner We1ss and Werkmexster Sa1l1ng 1nto home stretch was no easy task w1th 14145 lbs packed 1nto one balloon Across the U S we flew Cal1forn1a was where thesplans Gall Colhns Patr1c1a Negr1 Romano Ronzom and Rosalxe Rogers were starrlng 1n the1r latest I Was a Teenage Adolescent Then on across the Mxdwest where we swept Nebraska Ind1ana Pennsylvanla F1nally that glorlous New York lay beneath our basket Wlth a mlghty heave we tumbled onto St Mary s roof just 1n t1me to hear the 3rd perlod bell rlng exactly e1ghty days later We had ach1eved the 1mposs1ble' The Class of 60 ate the1r skeptlclsm w1th Chlll sauce and pep pers Author s note Our tour was actually late by ten mmutes L1ttle d1d the Class of 60 reallze but elghty days ago we were on shortened perlods and as you know the bells were rung a l1ttle earl 1er Extra note to be added In Stratford on Avon the company of Judy Hogan Ann Warble and Theresa Glordano were currently portraymg Shakespeare s Wltch No 1 Wltch No 2 and Wltch No 3 1n Macbeth so :bo ,xx 'Joi S U O 0.580 o ' 9 9 4,615 4, 4 - CEQ r '0.Q.qC'0 .5 1.4.. 5' 5 95 ' AJIJJO X X 'Q.,V ' r il f in P 4 . as H - 7 ' ' ' - . - , v v n u n . n 0 ' . a v ' . . . 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' ' I ' I' ' ' if s s . , A K ' ' f ' o J'- - ' 44- 77 in A N ' R sl f n - ' , r ' af ' ll ' jwlagnifirat PAA ANNOUNCES MERGER WALL STREET Multlmllllonalre owner of Pan American Airlines Jim Magenls announced yesterday through his brilliant stock broker Mike San ford that he has sold a large por tion of his shares in PAA to a flrm headed by George Whalen and Bob Tlmmel both well known as fs nanclal wizards Charles McLaugh lm and Mike Eckert, often Joklngly called the modern Jim Fisk and Jay Gould by friends and admlr fCont1nued column 3 page 22 New Arls and Science Wings Near Readiness The new arts and sciences wings of Saint Mary s Boys High School are nearing completion and are scheduled to be in operation for the be gmnlng of the new school year The two mllllon dollar extensions are part of an expansion program being carried out by the Alumni Society This particular project lS the gift of the graduating class of 59 Each of these wings house nlne class rooms and four laboratories or shops In the science wing there are special lecture rooms for the three major sciences, and others for astronomy and astro geography The Computer Mathematics department consists of a group of six semi enclosed planning rooms built around the new Andromeda Umvac The first floor of the arts wing features a two level stage in the round The large audio visual room which has a seating capacity of one hundred and twenty, can be sub divided into as many as twelve sec tlons each with its own closed circuit TV camera and receiver and stereophonlc outfit ?kkx'llI7f17 A' l AWAAA - - ' A ees. 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PRESIDENT SIGNS NEW TAX CUT DATELINE WASHINGTON Jim Maguire, Editor of the Washington Post reports these latest developments in the nations capital Raymond Kennedy and John PICUCCI of the Bureau of Budgets have submitted to President George Gllmartm a balanced budget with a 1M tax cut Chief of Naval Opera tions Admiral Carl R Ludecke has hired naval architect Tom Burkley to design the Navys new atomic fleet The Army Chief of Staff, General Paul V Sullivan has an nounced that Moscow has fallen and that his aide Colonel Jay Conk lm will be made military governor P1 eszd nt George Czlmartzn of that area General Patrick Doyle, head of the Air Force has made it known that three USAF special lsts Pete Hewltson, Brian Kenny and Paul Murray landed on Mars last night in an XM 771 rocket de signed and built by aeronautical en gmeers Tom Keenan and Phil An dreski James Gordon former New K f' 1' York State Attorney General, has s Q-,gs , E s been named to succeed Walter Cas- if 2. sa. fe 1 :s FF :- Q Ph Q ca.. Q V1 93 FUI ws O M rf F' 0 we W i CD 55 'l J y pert Cassidy along with the Honor- s - ' e 1 able Dennis Reilly has been ap- pointed to the Supreme Court ' 1 Congressmen Joe Begen, Bill Eus- ' on and Bob Richards have announc- ,f y 4: ' S ed that Senators Pete Kenny QD- S n , NYQ and Jack Hayes CR-NY, wlll - - - fill the vacancies on the Senate ,, -me 5, f 's'e f e s Foreign Relations Committee Pres- s identlal Aide John Beebe told the 3 Q is . Q . . f press early this morning that John Cueto has been named Ambassador to Mexico and that Soclologist Paul ,A - fv-e no Slefken will be the new Secretary V ' , as J ,. of Health Educatlon and Welfare I 38 Vol. XXXV. No. 1 St. Mary's High School, Manhasset, N. Y. June, 1981 .. : . - . . Q ' ' ' 66 ' 79 s v 9 , . . , . . . y . . y ,. , - ,- G , 0 N . . - 9 ,, - D - n n I A n , 1 I - J 1 . . . , , . 500. . , . . . . . - 8 I , o , 0 a 1 n . . n . 7 . - , . , . . f J , ,wif es fy K W ,gg 'qty-E F-kg, . . - sf, .-fy. 4 V. 5, ' ' ' i A ,Y - - - . 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Page 2 THE MAGNIFICAT June, 1934 Space Council Plans Voyage to Pluto SCIENCE AND EDUCATION The Bllllon Dollar Baby wealthy phllanthroplst Steve McGrath, has donated two mllllon dollars to Dr V lncent Hochberg s School of Penatom IC Chlropracty, Dr Thomas McNamara medlcal advlsor of the school an nounced today Charles Lopez John Yamamoto and Bruce Kramer were named as reclplents of Nobel Prlzes ln the Fleld of Sclence yesterday Doctor Lopez perfected a space sult whlch Wlll adapt ltself to con dltlons anywhere ln the known unl verse Doctor Yamamoto and Pro fessor Kramer dlscovered a safe and sane drug provldlng lmmunlty from cosmlc radlatlon Rlchard Blrmlngham Secretary of Outer Space told the press that the Fed eral Government wlll employ these drugs when an expedltlon headed by Blll Gohrlng and John HICKS attempts to cross the treacherous Plutonlan Breckenhalter Belt thls summer Chemlst Joe Brady has recently dlscovered a new sub stance he has named Frltzby Rub ber whlch Wlll be used to make a blgger and better track shoe Ron ald Kappes and John Mambrettl heads of the new Gatsby Chemlcal Research Foundatlon have created what they term dlalmlnlous steel whlch wlll be used by lnternatlon ally known englneers Tom Hurley and Dennls Anderson to bulld a brldge from Fl0rlda to Cuba FILM EPIC NEARS READINESS Dlsk Jockeys Chrls Savage John Steck and Jack OSull1van and slngers Larry Doran and Jlm O Nelll were detalned ln Boston after thelr blg rocknroll show last nlght' Boston s mayor F r a n c l s Scanlon when lnformed comment d Wow Robert Gudenzl the greatest symphonlc orchestra con ductor slnce Toscanlnl wlll make hls debut ln Carnegie Hall next week manager of the famed musl cal palace Rlchard Olson tells us Rlchard Lee and John Tokar were nomlnated for Academy Awards to day for thelr performances ln Tom Vltagllone s eplc Oh F a l ll n Star The plcture was produced and dlrected by Gerry Waters The world famous artlst John Kutch, who replaced Norman Rockwell ln those Learn to Draw adds has consented to let Unlversal Inter natlonal do a fllm based on hlS llfe Arthur Conlon Wlll dlrect thls potentlal Oscar wlnner flstronaat Wzllzam Gohrmg Wllllam Mullaney and Dave Bar ablno spokesmen for the New York State Board of Educatlon have an nounced that forelgn languages and a more advanced sclence course wlll be lntroduced ln grammar schools throughout the state Not ed hlstorlan J lm Armshaw wlll tour the Eastern Seaboard thls fall speaklng on the hlstory of organ lzed labor racketeerlng Hls tour IS belng pald for wlth funds donated by the head of the alarm clock ln Armshaw wlll be accompanled by James McMenamln and Robert Yagle both noted experts on labor movements ln Amerlca TRACK Joe Lemrow coach of the US Olymplc Team says that both Tom Mmturn and Blll Wurtz are ln top shape desplte the much publlclzed party at Blll Golly s Club Bamba last nlght Rlchard Blggln coach of the New York Rangers has slgned ex football stars Ken Dornlch and Andy Murray to long term con tracts Managers of MadISOH Square Garden Dan Mlller and John Most ler have announced that Tom Mc Nlff and Russ Conneally wlll meet the Graham Brothers at the Garden tomorrow nlght Dont mlss thls one' Dennls Pembroke and Tom Madlgan won the annual LeMans endurance race today ln a car de Slgned and bullt by Ken Prlor and Larry Rlce i391 CContinued from page 1 column lj ers, have announced a merger be tween Heath Kennel's million dol lar brokerage 0fflC6S and Robert Carbone s Metropolltan Llfe Insur ance Company Hearlng of thls merger Wall Streets nlunber one reporter Blll Heenan questloned some of the members of the ex change Heads of the meat packlng lndustry Tom Foran and Terry Horan remalned calm and merely answered ln unlslon Eh Tom McAvey presldent of the Unlversal Shlpplng Llnes and hls two execu tlve Vlce Presldents John Rathe macher and Jerry Flynn, managed to catch colds Whlle vacatlonlng ln Bermuda The market has dropped 6 9 slnce the news was made publlc' Rlchard Angus and Stephen BICS executlve managers of Unlversal told stockholders that they Wlll handle the affalrs of the company and that there IS no cause for alarm The market continued dlop plng The Mastro Oll Company has hlt an all tlme hlgh ln productlon Company presldent Joseph Mastro attrlbutes the rlse to the work of hls advertlslng department headed by Brenden Kelly Matt Fllla and Martln Gately, and to hlS publlc relatlons department under the apt management of Blll Phllllps Another man to whom credlt IS due for thls tremendous boom ln Mastro Oll IS fleld representatlve Mlke Nevllle former employee of Texas Oll Company Wall Street prophets Joe Ryan and Don Crow ley predlcted a brlght future for the oll lndustry SPORTS ROUNDUP Jlm O Gara has agaln upped hls own home run record to 79 In the Amerlcan League It looks llke a tlght race for the Most Valuable Player Award Rlch Cummlngs wlth eleven no hltters ln a row to hls credlt wlll flnd some competl tlon ln Rudy M3lklS who IS bat tlng a cool 991 Malkls manager John Hart of pro basketball fame says hls boy wlll take lt Sports Reporter Mlke Moynlhan IS ln cllned to dlsagree BOXING In the world of boxlng Paul Mar tell manager of Llght Welght Champ Rlchle Fremont has an nounced that hls protege Wlll meet challenger Bob Doherty thls Sat urday nlght at the Long Island Sport's Palace o : . gg - - 99 ' ' y . . , - u Q ' 7 o e I - I . . 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' - . . y FATHFR ALBERT HOFFMAN To our two curates Fathe Albert Hoffman and Father W 1ll1am Costello and to Father Bernard Burnes who havlng served for slx years at St Marys was appolnted to Our Lady of the Isle par1s 1 rn March of thls year we the class of 1909 Wlsh to pay a long overdue debt of apprecl atxon Desplte the1r e n o r m o u s tasks 1n car1ng for the Splflt ual needs of a fast xfrowmf parlsh supplemented bv then n Apprvrmhnn N FATHFR WIIIIXNI Coswllo l Ol Fwmr HIRINARD BLRNQ Work IH two large hosp1tals these apostohc men of God have contmually shown then' paternal 1nterest 1n our Splflt ual welfare Bes1des prov1d1ng us Wlth personal guldance ln th e confess1onal a n d W 1 t h group 1nstruct1on 1n b1 week lx talks they have been a con stant source of good exampl and llXll'1T testlmonx of the hzppmess that 15 to be found 1n domg God s work o o -1 . , .Y : C 1 C '. Y .'. 3 W WV ' '1 w i 9 VM .V 8. gf , . f L ' W K pq' I ' . f 7 , . , . , . . - 1 . , . . . 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I K n 5 ' N . - Zlaunurs anh Dennls Anderson J C Penny Scholarshlp Robert Carbone New York State Regents New York State SCI ence Mathemat1cs and Engmeerlng KH1ghtS of Columbus Fordham Un1vers1ty Un1vers1ty of Dayton Boston College Walter Cassldy New York State Regents St John s UD1VBfS1ty Donald Crowley Duquesne Un1vers1ty Rlchard Cumm1ngs C W Post Rhode Island Matthew F1lla Nat1onal Caddy ASSOC13t1OH Charles Lopez New York State Regents New York State Re gents SCIGDCG Mathematlcs and Englneeflng James Magulre Assumpt1on College Rlchard Olson Fort Schuyler Thomas V1tagl1ODe Hofstra College John Yamamoto t Thomas Svrbularsbnps Seton Hall P mela Fxsh New York State Regents Nat1onal Mer1t Com mendatlons CW Post Cather1ne H1gg1ns New York State Regents Nat1onal Mer1t Com mendat1ons Tr1n1ty College fHonoraryD Roslyn Lark1n Holloway Nurslng Scholarshlp fAdeph1J El1zabeth Ruocco Marymount Joanne Schumm New York State Regents Marymount Marlan Sesso Marymount Ann Sheehan New York State Regents Nat1onal Mer1t Com mendat1on St Johns Cla1re Sherldan Marymount New York State Regents Barbara S1mpson Notre Dame The followmg are Regents alternates El1zabeth Caffrey Thomas McNamara Patr1c1a Sm1th Nat1ona1 Mer1t Commendat1ons Paul Sull1van S LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT CC0UUUUed ffom Page entlrely fond recollectlons of many books read many compos1t1ons wrltten and many many hours of detent1on For two hard Worklng underclassmen Pam Flsh and Karen Franjola have turned over the1r fash 1onable black unlforms and a key to the Candle l1ght One water p1stol devo1d of ammun1t1on IS be queathed by Beatrlce F1ore to succeedmg geome try classes A stack of those mfamous p1nk sl1ps as well as one blue and Whlte arm band much 1n need of clean1ng IS left by Peggy Pryor to Pat Dacey The secret 1n1t1als IEX and subvers1ve aCt1V1 tles lnvolved are passed on by Mary S1ngleton to some Jumor who can keep a secret To Brother Donald Vlnney Hochberg donates the memor1es of many happy days 1n French class and John Mambrett1 leaves one 1nk blot D1ane Abatell1 cons1gns her pattern and left over I 41 l 351 mater1al to Jeanne Leach so that she too may appear 1n a soph1st1cated embro1dered Sclntfley sheath next MISSIOU Day Another ardent home economlst IS the lucky re c1p1ent of one part1ally used package of needles and a spool of chartreuse thread for those ever popular aprons Reams and reams of paper and several erasers are left by Edlth Coyne to the next Magn1f1cat typ1st Tom Foran passes on h1S 1937 parklng space to B111 S1mpson Jerry Waters leaves a parkmg space 1n the s1de street and a relaxmg space 1n study Mar1e Sav1no passes on to Ann Mar1e Sa1dy one tres ch1c blue beret unearthed from beneath four years amasslng of memo1rs From the same debr1s Jayne Ford has ressurected one smart navy blue su1t WhlCh S1ster Fehce may d1smember and ut1l IZQ as dusters Whlle 1n the loftler reg1ons of sa1d debr1s VGFOHICH Goerg has come upon one bat tered and beat blue senxor beanle to be passed on to Helen Kalser I n . or a - . , 1 a ' 7 ' , , . . . , I D . . 1 . , . 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Potent1al Sc1ent1sts John Mostler passes on h1s back seat in Physical Science posltloned perfectly for sleeping Tom M1nturn would also l1ke to con trlbute h1S brains to sc1ent1f1c research Robert Rlchards leaves all good tlmes 1n Physical Science class to any worthy Junlor Russ Conneally leaves h1s right to sleep 1n the front row 1n PhyS1CS class to hlS brother Steve John Beebe passes on to any sleepy Junior one unused Physlcal SCIGDCS book Bob Yagle donates his front seat in the best period in sen1or year Physical Sclence For devotees of the larger purse may we recom mend one unused f1re eng1ne red book bag aban doned by Betsy Keenan For St Marys future phyS1C1StS Jeanne Dalton leaves a few scraps of paper one revolving cyclo tron and her brilliant discourse on the pr1nc1ples mvolved Eileen McGu1re hands on one brilliant yellow gym su1t to any freshman who dares to clash France Anne Tardmo bequeaths one thunder b1rd sized parking space conven1ently located for less punctual members of next year's senior class Fond although short l1ved memories of fresh man act1v1ty days are conferred by Joan Carroll and Leona Behan upon all those who may never see a class less Friday Marianne Thlel gladly parts w1th remen1scences of da1ly detention spent 1n the 1ncomparable com pany of S1ster Stella Marie Franc1s Scanlon leaves his seat 1n English to any red headed Junior who w1ll accept It Whlle Rich Fremont bequeaths to any candidate h1s re served seat 1n Trig Eileen Sch1ller shall be the lucky possessor of Sue Hebron s cheering uniform complete Wlth needle and thread for those essential repairs Sharon Rooney 1S not only the proud recipient of Shel1a Driscoll s l1lt1ng vo1ce but also her chug g1ng char1ot to facilitate punctuallty at cho1r prac tice Janet Werkme1ster and Pat Garamella bequeath ther terr1f1cally high bowlmg averages to any two Jumors who can top them R1Ch1E Angus passes on the reputation of a fast Hudson to an up and coming Jun1or JFX Doyle Richard Bermlngham leaves a book of elevator t1Ck9tS for an 1ncom1ng freshman B1ll Wurtz donates a sw1ng1ng door for the typ 1ng room To Moira Allen whose last name begins with A Judy Annlbale leaves the front seat and its respons1b1l1t1es in each and everv class Eileen Crowley grants several strateg1cally t1med flats to a Junior with un tread tires Irene Davis bequeaths her 1mmense appetite as well as one slightly moldy chocolate layer cake to Joan B1shop l42l Kay Seery and Betsy Ruocco leave their bop ping ab1l1ty to any Junior who may desire to ex exhibit such lnnate talents on future sports nights Brother Michael 1S the happy rec1p1ent of one burnt out 1nduct1on co1l and half a capacitor from Charles Lopez B111 Gohrmg leaves all his spare radio equipment and R1ch Biggin and George Gil martln bequeath to Brother an exper1ment which they clalm w1ll work every t1me J 1m Magenls leaves a brand new golf ball to be used in expenmentatlon by Andy Lovas To a responslve Junior who yearns for growth Agnes Sl1cklen leaves her f1rst seat in the first row of Sister Consuela s Engl1sh class Mary McMahon leaves her memorles and t1tl of Queen of the Fraternlty at St John s to some lucky underclassman Judy Kane entrusts her threadbare and not too lengthy blue gym su1t to Shel1a Granito Dennis Rellly bequeaths a Lat1n trot to any stu dlous Junlor M1ke Nev1lle passes on h1S personal valet to Jerry Kelly Maureen McGratty 1S the benef1c1ary of several sllghtly lmpalfed vocal cords abandoned by Carroll Bolen To Marie Wathne who may dare to be dlfferent, wheel In the hope that they may bring v1ctor1es on the basketball court Madeline Gonsalves parts w1th her treasured pa1r of SIZG 3 sneakers in favor of Pat Sanford Another lucky sports enthusiast shall be the rec1p1ent of a tennls racket strings dis carded by Joan Schoenberger John Rathemacker leaves to Leonard Belter his place at the corner where he h1tches while Paul Murray bequeaths to Joe Sap1enza the flght for a seat on the afternoon bus To any worthy Jun1or Ray Kennedy passes on his famous ties A bulky port1fol1o of drawlngs which almost made page two are relinquished by Liz Caffrey to the Magn1f1cat s next art editor Patr1c1a Dermody and Bob Carbone w1ll1ngly entrust zeugma which may be used to torment succedlng Latin IV students to their respective Latin Departments A stupendous knowledge of baseball and tactlcs to be employed at such games are left by Maureen Castell1n1 to Mary Fox who may be equally suc cessful Paul Siefkln leaves one stale Oh Henry to a hungry Jumor J1m Maguire leaves the keys to his office to h1s Jun1or successor A sun tan acquired through many days of hard labor in Florida as well as one rather ant1quated automob1le IS bequeathed by Gay Troy to next year s most ambitlous pop over g1rl , . . 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' ' t is left Cathy Higgins' diversified skills behind the , , . . . 1 y ' - . . . . , . . , , - . . . . . - , - f p 1 I , 7 7 - - ' an - . . - H 1 ' 1 ' 7 7 . . . , . 3 ' 7 X J , - ll 77 ' ' l ' ' H 77 7 . . . , . . , . 7 7 ' 7 ' ' H - 77 ' A multl colored and shaped assortment f brulses are left by equestrlans Claudra Matson and Pat Negrr to Pat Walsh who they hope wlll be ble to hang on For tho e d1ff1cult and dlfferent math problems the Advanced Algebra class bequeaths an rmmense collectlon of Barron s books to S1ster Verena Sports Round Up J1m O Gara leaves hrs freld ers glove to Nrck Soho George Whalen leaves h1s JV Jacket to some deservmg Junror Pat Doyle passes on h1s clean basketball unrform to some sweet smellmg future star Wlth one fmal frght team frght Betsy Kelly hands over two shr1velled shrunk and shook shakers to Terry Hush queaths her bulglng make up case to Nora Nufer Gerr 'Iilaro leaves a crumpled sheet of loose leaf contalnmv the standard mmutes to the French Club s next secretary Joanne Goerg cedes her slxth perrod Off1CG duty to Judy Schumm and Marlanne Maura Room 13 s Wednesday mornlng crusade for Tab let money IS left by Flo MHFIDO to a Junror w1th perserverance and a persuasrve tone Robert Trmmel leaves the gas jets on 1n the labs The posrtlon of mascot for the sen1or and Jun lor chorr vacated by Barbara O Brlen may be ablv f1lled by Mlke Cohan Our Orange Duet Mary Jane Doran and Tlna Cannella leave a bag of the1r favor1te crtrus frurt to an underclassman deft at removmg p1tS J1m McMenam1n bequeaths all h1S llttle Whltp rabb1ts to any undercla smen who w1ll take good care of them Ann Sheehan leaves an unpubl1shed volume of French Notes Wrltten Durlng French Class to S1ster Huberta who may translate them at her le1sure In a ser1ous ve1n Robert Gudenzr leaves to all th1S prece of advrce Trust rn God IS your best all the senlor class 1o1n Joe Mastro 1n leavrng to the faculty our thanks for what they have done for us 1n the four years that we have attended St Mary s Srgned and sealed on th1s the erghteenth day of June one thousand n1ne hundred and flfty n1ne 1n the presence of the followlng wrtnesses Perry Como J1m Blshop W1ll1am F Buckley Jr 'hr lgnpulartig 151111 Thomas V1tagl1one James Magu1re Ch rles Lopez Walter Cassldy Robert Carbone James Gordon John Hart Paul Sulhvan Carl Ludecke Thomas McN1ff Bruce Kramer James O Nell W1ll1am Heenan Rlchard Lee John Kutch Larry Doran Denms Anderson George Whalen Best School Sp1r1t Most Loyal Most D1l1gent Most Llkely to Succeed Brrghtest Most Amb1t1ous Neatest Best Wrrter Best Athlete Best Dancer Best Thesplan W1tt1est Best MUSICIHU Best Lookmg Best Artrst Best Slnger Most Popular Frrendhest f13l Jeanne Drummond Joanne Schumm Ehzabeth Rucco Catherlne HIQQIHS Carroll Bolen Vlfglhla Meola Carol Denarr Clare Sherldan Joan Schoenberger Jeanne Dalton Patrrcla Smlth Barbara Jablonskr Ellzabeth Cella Mary Jane Doran Elxzabeth Caffrey LOUISE Krtson Patrlcla Carroll Florence Mar1no .- ' O. . . ,L ,, . . I . . . . . , . 7 Y .1 . y . . . l 2 . K5 73, ' Y 7 . , . , . . U . , . - . , . . - . ,, 1 C . g ' . , ' SL U ' at I ' 77 . , . , ' ' U ' ' 79 ' 7 7 7 - ' l ' . . . -U . . For that natural look , Sue McMenamin be- plan for the future, and for success in life : and , . . O . , . ' W ! l 7 . l Y . . - l ' ca - ' ' ' . ,, . . . . . l . . , . 0 3 . . . , . . . . I D 7 Cflhnar ifwapnnmhlr fur Uhr Glnmmenrrmrnt 55112 James Maguire Michael Moynihan Robert Carbone Paul Sullivan Charles Lopez Dave Ba1 abxno Thomas Burkley Bruce Kramer William Mullany Thomas Keenan William Heenan John Yamamoto Thomas Vitaglione Catherine Higgins Anne Sheehan Clare Sheridan Brother Bernard Francis F M S CLASS HISTORY QCont1nued from Page 101 Roslyn Larkin Eileen Crowley Virginia Meola Edith Coyne Hildegard Becker Carroll Bolen Elizabeth Ruocco Elizabeth Coffrev The basketball team and Varsity Cheering., Squad were selected and we began our first full season of actual competition No sooner did the mercury hit 32 F then the bowling replaced riding athletes to the end MACNII ILAT l'ORl VI- R Scene Ill This year has been a most colorful one for the Magnificat The pand1mon1um began when the staff received a private office for newspaper work increased when one of the boys stole a waste paper basket from Sis ter Consuela and reached a crescendo at the Press Assembly which endeared the staff to the student body The big revelation this year was English literature We thoroughly read more of Shakespeare and the other English writers than we ever had before thus following the standard set bv Brother Aidan when he said I READ Scene IV Adding to the confusion of senior vear were the College Boards which we tried to juggle so that we might satisfy all the col leges to which we had applied. However wc were not too engrossed in scholarship to con- tribute greatly to the field of athletic endeav- or. Our newly formed tennis team won the league championship as did the basketball team. The basketball team with boy cheer- leaders for the first time gave us added pleasure by twice defeating our previously invincible rival-St. Agnes. 44 Scene V Programs galore' The long awaited girls img ceremony the annual press assembly Harvey the gay Glee Club assembly the annual Christmas show the bea u tl ful Sen ior Fashion Show Mission Day four futile at tempt to sell green cotton candyj and the the Student Council assembly add to our fond memories S1 ene W I Figures famous for fu'sts include Pat Smith with her Homemaker of the Year Award and Ann Warble with her dramatic love scene in Pride and Prejudice We ll long remember our retreats at the Cenacle and Conzaga an unprecedented ex perience for most AL REVOIR Scene VII All things must come to an end So it is with our four years at St Marys With the Senior Prom our last official class function before graduation we said farewell to the halls which within the scant space of foul years have become so integral a part of us. Though we leave St. Mary s in a body we carry in our hearts memories of the most wonderful years of our lives. CURTAIN 3 0 Moderators: Sister M. Consuella, I.H.M. . , . nc. . . I , 3 . . ' ' 7 . . l I V. 7 V D A ' .s sa I 1- , v u , - - - - , - , , , . ' it ' Y7. ' 1 an vu - ' ' ' , v 1 . ' ' S6 YY 7 - ' CS ' ' ' 77 v , ' . . . . , - 1 I .1 I v li !7 . , . L ' ' S6 Yl . . ! y . . . Q - 7 . v D 1' Y 7 7 l l Y


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