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

 - Class of 1959

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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

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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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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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