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

 - Class of 1959

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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 . , . D , . . A , . . . . , . . 9 ' , - 7 ' 7 . l , . 7 ' . Q ' 1 1 1 . . 7 - ' 7 I , , . U A . . . . . 9 . as ' - ' 1 , .. - ' an . - H , . . . , . . . . 7 , . . . Q . . - s . . 1 , 7 . . . . 7 .

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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 . , . . . U 7 7 - - - I 7 - 9 u 7 '- . e . . .Y. C . V o .1 . . . . . . , - Q . I K n 5 ' N . -



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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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