St Nicholas of Tolentine High School - Tolentia Yearbook (Bronx, NY)
- Class of 1938
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' 1 1 BOOK I Dedrcatlon Faculty Class of 1938 BOOK II unrors Sophomores Freshmen BOOK III ORGANIZATIONS The Tolentxa The Athletnc Assocnatlon Father Harris Club Chnldren of Mary Sodalnty Student Counul The Scribe BOOK IV CLUBS Art Debatmg Dramatxc Musnc BOOK V ANNUAL PLAYS Chrlstmas Tableaux Smllln Thru BOOK VI ATHLETICS Basketball Baseball BOOK VII Candid Shots BOOK VIII Patrons Advertxsements FATHER B J ZEISER DEDICATION xx 1 ONIII s 1 1 yu, rcwuttu 11111111 s Q 11 11011 L IOL11111 10 our Lloxu 1r11111 1111 10 11 supporter our p1s1or Rex 13 1 7Cl9Cf 11 IS he who 111s m1de 11 11ss1111e for 1111, C 11ss ot IMS to enjoy the rlre pr1x11clges of 1 C1t11o11L H1 11 8111001 CL1LIK 111011 Lr111cr the :,u1111me of Srster LTWFCHCC M1r1e 1FlDL1P11 1r111 1111 Ruercnd Slstcrs we hue spent four of the hlPPlCSf 11111 most bcnc111111 yclrs of our Ines 11 I9 to you 11e1r 11111cr uc owe 111e deepest of 1pprec1a110n You 1111y rest 1ssuru1 11111 the Clus of 19N Vsl11 ncxcr forget your Uflflflflf, efforts lI'1 our 11411111 hlhrou 110111 the future yurs uc shall remember you IU our 111 ers of 111111111 1111 Illly you 11cc1 1111 C11ss of WN 1 Osc to your 11c1r1 Tr' O 9 X1 fi H111 K- 11, '1 S .J M1 I1 IS '1111 yQ1'.11L'1-L11 .1111 1 ' g 11e.1r1. 11.1 ' il'-11y' '1' .1' T 11111. 111e Aiy111 1-111' of '1411 '1' 11' '11 1. 1 dl' '11,j' -A ,'.' 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T345 I OUR MESSAGE TO THE GRADUATES HE close of each school year brings deep regret to the Faculty of our High School for another class leases its portals to face the world md its conflicts It is true that school lifc should prepirc our Students for this depirture and it does haxe that for its arm But present conditions in the vxorld are certainly not a guarantee to the success of eyery departing, graduatc Howeyer St Nicholas of Tolentlne High School has tried to form and mold chiracters of hne principles ind courage to face present and future battles Secularly it is considered that the supreme business of the school is to develop a sense of justice the power of initiative independence of character social and cnrc habits and the ability to cooperate toward the common good Tolentrnes belief is that this can be done only thru the principles of the Dmne Teacher and so during your four years in your Alma Mater you recened those principles which unified the deselopment of ex ery secular subyect and related it to the one Source of all knowledge your Creator So we send you forth Class of 1958 to perform apostolate worlc to drssemmate seeds for the spiritual 'um in life But to edrfy others you must bear rn mmd that your own personal sanctrficatlon comes first and for this every Catholic student must be faithful to the spirit and practice of prayer attendance at Mass and the frequent reception of the Sacraments Thus only can you be strong enough to defend both your God and the American Ilag the emblem of that country which is now the cynosure for the enemies both of our Constitution and our Religion Tolentrne expects you all to bear aloft and hold it high that emblem that preserves your right to lrye with God and in Him die In your High School life you have worked as a unit loyal energetic supporting every endeavor and taking the lUltl2lflXC to promote the interests of Tolentrne We haue been proud of you here let us be proud of you In your new fields and always listen to the message of your Alma Mater Ex er let your Recessxonal Hymn ring rn your hearts Comrades true dare and do Neath thc queen s white and blue lor our Illzc, for our l uth for Christ the King, llk - N X45 IW' X1 f 5-fill 9 1 au so C CCC iii C g ll. 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H59 ta . : :Q v, Ty' l ' ' rl ,lg Q oo F0 o- LL O U1 an 4 .1 O CLASS OF l938 NICHOLAS ALICINO DOROTHY BLEAKLEY WILLIAM AUSTIN EILEEN BURKARD JAMES BARRY IRENE BYRNES JOHN BARRY LUCY CAREY THOMAS BLACK ANNE CREEHAN THOMAS EICHLER PATRICIA CRYAN THOMAS FITZGERALD MARGARET DALTON JOSEPH GERDON PATRICIA DESMOND JOSEPH HAINES DOROTHY DONNELLY CHARLES HELLER HELEN DORTCH DONALD HENRY MARGARET MARY EPP FRANCIS KIERNAN ISABEL FINNEY DAVID LARMON DORIS FRAZURE ROBERT LOUGHRAN MARIA GILMARTIN JAMES MCGOLDRICK JANE HALEY HARRY MCKAY MARIE HESSINGER ROBERT MULDERRIG EDNA KUHN JOHN MURPHY ROSE LAMB MARTIN MURPHY MARY LISTON RICHARD NOLE DOROTHY MCEVOY CHRISTOPHER O CONNOR YVONNE MCEVOY LEO PATTERSON KATHLEEN MCMANAMY PAUL WARD JOAN MCKENNA AGNES MCNEILLY RAYMOND YORDAN KATHLEEN MORRIS MARGARET MARY NEWCOMBE MARIE MURPHY PATRICIA NILES CATHERINE O BRIEN VIRGINIA O SHEA MARJORIE SWEENEY MARGARET TOOMEY ELIZABETH VAUGHT EUNICE VAN ETTEN AUDREY WALSH LUCILLE WARDWELL LORRAINE WILSON L. 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A S Z WD 85 i XQW ll TO MOTHER A wonderful maryelous Gift of God Who placed you on this earth I wonder lf Angels greeted you At your bygone b1rth9 I thlnlx God must naye thought of Sprmg As he fashloned you that day Ior your soft patlent manner Mother dear Is lllte the first brrght day ln May And I-Ie mlght haye thought of Summer Ior Summer IS wrse and calm And your actrons seem to be gunded By a hldden Angels psalm But again perhaps He thought of the Pall Ior as I glance at your half and eyes I seem to recall the rrchest colors Of October trees and slues He mnght haye considered Wlnter Izmhodyxng strength and skill Ior rn all the trxals you conquered And I ltnovs you alvsays Mill That s vshy Im certaxn Mother That you were sent from aboye So I think Cod for the greatest glft 'Ihe glft of your ovsn dear loye EILIILN MAUREEN BURKARD 38 wa X IN o ll ll PII .Q Y H e ' ' s M ' ' ' ' ' I yy f I ' I I Q? A Ay , , 0 . r K r , .Q f U - lil Q '. ' ' . Iwi , I f Y , Q llllm Y y I I I 11:31 f ' ,xml , , V A f 'A yx N X x X X I-HSTO NN I v -+5 'UB-V Ga me A 3 ll I llll ll CLASS HISTORY OUR PORTS OF CALL S THE sun slovnly rose ID the bnght hued sky we set sall on our four year trlp of adventure and knowledge Our shlp the Blue Brrd has a sturdy crew of some nrnety odd boys and grrls some capable of great wonders others of normal capacrty but all mtent on a success course For our captarn we haxe been gryen a most worthy and well loved person Sr Danrel who IS to gurde us on our first crulse Sarlrng slowly along the waters we came at last to the land wherexn Algebra and Crucs dwelt We stopped and as our captarn Sr Daniel lowered the plank the crew trmldly adxanced towards shore The Algebranc master upon our meetmg, related lo us the 1ntr1ns1c and unappreclatnye lrfe he led xgnored and dlsllked by many Although not wrshrng to hurt hrm we too as a whole found ourselves trying ln varn to penetrate hrs thoughts Mr Crvrcs on the other hand proyed to be an mterestrng and frrendly man explannrng wrllrngly the drlfrcultres of our now rulmg world Moxmg farther dovsn the rn r bank vle soon encountered the land of the Romans crude heartless men fighting and bartermg therr way to an unhappy endrng Caesar mrghtrest general smallest soul a creature held 1n hugh worshrp by hrs countrymen plgans all Leayung thls LllSfL1fblUf., and yet thrrllmg country we found rt tlme to return to the Blue Bxrd and to a new captfun duslc was fallrng and as the moon brrghtly smrled on us vue holsted a second sall and resumed our journey The sun was hrgh vlhen on the follovung day we reached the rsland of Geometric designs the gally colored mosarcs hurt our eyes wrth therr brrllrancy It was the Theorem house rn the land of Plane Geometry Passrng near the rectangular door of the house we were muted by a woman clad ln flowing whrte and black vell her name Sr Angellca She descrlbed the worklngs and results of the study of Geometrys lrfe nts helpful and and mterestlng fruits Surely wrth thrs splendld recommendatron we would take thrs fair land to our hearts 7 3 ' Turnmg asrde from the mathematrcal drvrsron of this strange world we were greeted wlth open arms by the Ancient World the Greeks and Egyptrans the hreroglyphrcs the tombs the Rner Nile all so gloriously radiant and ever exlstent They seemed as jewels before our eyes 1 Nik? wg ll J llll lx-' q . . . . .1 A rf 5 . rv, f . ,, . ,, Y Y Y . . 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But our happlness was shortlned for at thls poxnt a note of sadness crept rnto our hearts We lost a xalued and beloxed comrade Wrlllam Daley Wrth heayy h arts we qunetly trax eled on untrl we heard the gay srngrng voxces Allons enfant de la Patrle we had reached Brxttany and Alsace The gay frolrcsome larancors lnphthearted and rrresponsrble yet beneath the surface there exrsted a true and warm loyalty It vs as here that we learned the apprecratron of the fine and the beautiful Watchrnt, the colorful parade pass by we Caught a glrmpse of S1ster Marretta head proprretress of Brrttany who had been appolnted to talce our shrp farther down the coast As the vunds on the vsater became stronger they soon carrred our three masted schooner out of the whrte capped wax es Here the journey proxed rough our crew was drsabled the work hard and rest lnfrequent But at the damn of a new day the heaxy vshlte clouds parted the heay ens and exposed a world of blrssful joy so blue so peaceful portant yet rt proxed to be the home of Napoleon Welllngton PllSL1LlSlx1 the greatest men of tnme Crcero Catxllne Rousseau Dante all remote yet yneldmg, to the demands of our company But our journey IS comrnf., to a close The mate has rugged another satl and under the new and expert guxdance of Sr Lawrence Marne we start on the homeward trlp Much has been done qualxtres panned quantltles lost 1 storehouse of knowledge refurnlshed and repanred It shall prepare us for our other Journey out of thls llfe rnto the new Wrth the ada ent of physrcrsts and hnstorlans we leaxe our ports of call only to return om .lay far away Softly the shadows fall as the Blue Bird wnth her crew of srxty two slowly sarls beyond the horxzon The sun IS settlng as perhaps will our future ln es set coura gcously radnantly and trustmgly LUCILLE XVARDELL lk IW' J X, l ZA f all 9 -W -.5 its . . 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W QI- I xx , I Imnnun f .4 IIIIEIK- I SI, . IT QQ is : 5? ll wi WILLIAM JOSEPH DALEY I920 I936 Requuescaf an pace 5 members of thc Clrss of 1978 on the threshold of lllgh srhool llfe yust four years ago we were filled wlth the hlppnness of enterlng a new llfe Perhaps ln our joy we even vlsualnzed ourselxes as stmdmg unrted on the threshold of graduatlon But the I-1ther of ill Graduates saw Ht to ull one of our belos ed classmates Brll to graduate from hrgh school life to eternal lrfe Someday IH the not too dxstant future the Class of 1938 wnll stand united 1n graduation Thus tlme we shall graduate not merely to college llfe but to eterml life Untrl then Brll we know that you wlll be gurdrng our steps toward our long awarted destxnatlon Tolentrne Grammar School Tu enty hw e Ill UW' N1 l W! ill! l Els S N e ' . .,:ivE 1 ify K MA ll f gf BiII A, . i '. . V I if ,Y . Y . . ' it A s Nl Q HIM X I 2 ll X I llll ll NICHOLAS JOSEPH ALICINO Nicky The mlldes+ manners Wlfh 'the bravesf mind URING hrs four year stay at Tolentlne Nxcky has vmon the admlratlon of all due to hxs fine personallty and true frlendshlp H1s excellent sense of humor has enlnened many unexentful periods He has also supported 'lolentrne rn all her act1v1t1es and IS seldom known to mrss an athletlc or socxal exent He dlsplays h1s athletic ab1l1ty on the N1Clx also possesses a serlous Slde and has succeeded ln mamtarnlng an enuable lecord ln hrs school work Wltlm all of these outstanding, qualities m mxnd Tolentme blds adlcu to one of lts flnest students sincerely wnshmb that success and happmess wlll always accompany hum ln whatever professxon he may choose to undertake Tolentme Grammar School Inter class Athletxcs 1 2 3 -1 Glee Club 3 4 Dramatlcsl 2 5 4 Stage Crew 4 Twenty sux X lo f ll' p x. ge f .oi A ll ' 4? albei- 3 ll 1 ll pp .. . . . .,. sg D. ' as baseball and football heldsffexcelling on the lat-ter. gf s f gnullsllll a . -V 1, l a . a Ill? f ' - H e H asm, - as . . ff . DOROTHY PATRICIA BLEAKLEY DoHy Burst of speed on a basketball court Clean cut player an any sport A well lalred gurl a loyal frlend Doffy possesses charm no end' WE ENJOY seemg Dotty help to wrn a basketball game and we lrke even better the qualrtres of good character rn Dotty that one cannot be fllppant about It IS a convnncxng evaluation of her personalrty to say that her frrends outnumber her acquamtances Her sparklmg and effervescent genralrty requrred no formal rntroductron and from the day she entered Tolentme Dotty rmmedrately became termed as a grand sport Dotty leaves wrth us the rmpressron of a good student a helpful frrend and a delightful companron St Srmon Stock Grammar School Varsity 3 4 Varsnty Captam 4 Scrnbe 4 Dramatrcs 4 Glee Club 4 Inter Class Athletrcs 3 4 Twenty seven L IL. 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She is loads of fun and a good companion, and there are certain . . . - . s . . , . . . a Q. - ,,. 0 A 4 la f ' Ha . se :lf 9, ' I 1 5 WL it i V I l:Il WILLIAM BRADELY AUSTIN Popularity ns most deserving ILLS jovial smile and disposition have won for him legions of friends His innate sense of humor has been the source of much entertainment to his fellow classmates during many dull and trying hours Bill also has a serious side he is an earnest scholar LO boast of him as one of her Alumni In the field of athletics he has displayed his ability as a football and track man Basketball also holds his interest and he has been an ardent supporter of the Varsity Since Bill has succeeded in whateser field he has xentured we are confident that he will continue his excellent work in his future undertakings Tolentme Grammar School TOLENTIA lnter Class Athletics 3 4 Stage Crew 4 Dramatics 3 4 Scribe 3 4 Father Harris Club 4 Glee Club 3 4 Student Council 4 Twenty eight 1 N li 7 I K Is I N71-I 5 I 1 Q, I Ira ' ra xjlll ' s i f I I I I fl? I as lk? 3 ' BiII 65 U' u o 0 ll i . . . ,, B I I I Q and loyal, sincere friend., There is .no doubt that in the futureyTolentine will be proud ' '- If . . . . . ll I - e I ' llllllllm I I I c I c I I ' y I f Illlil ' ,llll I I fr a - , ' Til r . EILEEN MAUREEN BU RKARD There are persons who stamp themselves mdelnbly upon the memory ILEEN IS one of those unusual mdnvlduals who successfully combine mtellrgence and personalxty Her popularity among, her classmates IS equalled by few E1 IS always vullrng to help those IH trouble. md IS indeed a true frrend looked upon her as a student of excellent scholastic standlng What m1y seem drlfrcult to most of us she conquers wlth 1 natural ease I-Iavmg participated m all the school pllys and past two yelrs done specmlty numbers she has elrncd flmc as 1 fine dancer Erleen IS a member of several of the school clubs and plays a very actrve part ln The Scribe Her talent for both prose and poetry rs exempllfied rn thls our Yearbook Dont mrss her poems Elleen rs not certain of the professnon she will follow nn the coming years but we are sure that she wrll succeed m achrevmg her place among the noted It rs the earnest wxsh of your classmates that you recenve all the success and happlness you deserve Tolentxne Grammar School TOLENTIA staff S 161 2 3 Advertising Manager 4 Photography Club 4 Inter class Athletlcs 1 2 Poster Squad 2 Drflmatrcs 2 3 4 Dramatrc Club 4 Debatxng 4 Glee Club 1 4 fwenty nme L L. IL Illk ! C- I N, Mx f fill 9 l1 Eu t p .4 t ,gp n vw x I A S WY If lg l lxxxx I I ll IIEFII S l y .. . . Qi MR She has been with us for the four years of her high school course and we have always L A I ' I . I . I l . . U . w I I .... . y 0 cr'b , , l, 4 ,f . . I , M3 , go -' ' , , 3, 4 RT A 9.1 fi 'IB-Y 8 Q51 E ll I llll ll JAMES JEROME BARRY Jimmy Lllced by all for his humor and has personaln+y AMES entered this school rn the Sophomore Year and rmmedrately made many frrends due to hrs excellent sense of humor He IS xery popular socrally and excels scholastrc ally Hrs faxorlte sports arc swrmmlng basl-.etball water polo handball and baseball He excels rn Physns and Mathematics as he possesses a broad sense of knowledge Hrs gift of oratory vull undoubtcdly wm for hrm a coxeted place ID the world At all times he rs full of pep and IS sexy successful rn all he undertakes Lx ery member of the Class of 1938 rs hrs friend and we know that he w1ll always be proud to say that IYIIITIY IS a Tolentme graduate and our frrend St ohn Chrysostom Grammar School Inter Class Athletrcs 2 5 4 Dramatrcs 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Debating 2 3 4 Orchestra 4 Photography 4 Thrrtv M fr ll P74 bf Q l ln ll be A p S 5 II l u sv ' 0 . .HI H . . g J t'o' as o J lll'lll!m 1 4 f r 'lla -L u .J L 7 IRENE BYRNES Mackey Keep ut with you all the whale Of course l mean your well known smlle HOUGH Irene has been wlth us for only two years she has come to be known and lrked by all Her swect 1nd de nure manner has won the respect and admlratlon of all She rs always ready to partrcrpate nn the Z1LflXll'lES of the school and supports rts under laklngs wholeheartedly lor thus reason she has always been an ard rn the preparatxon of most of our socml 'lCtlXllIlCS We are sure that her steadfastness wrll brrng her much success and happrness rn the future Publxc School 19 Musrc Club 4 Dramatrc Club -1 Glee Club 4 Inter Class Athletrcs 1 7 5 -1 Thnrtv one S1 IW' X1 VIN f il 9 L. c ,Q F52 f la 1 yr l C l, l l I r A if . .. I t 0 , y X gm - W S? . ll NX -uf '05 xi 5 X E I I I llll ll JOHN JOSEPH BARRY Jac No legacy is as rich as honesty ACK is a regular fellovs who is as true a fri nd as he is sincere His qualities although xery numerous are principally generosity and loyalty He came into our school as a sophomore and during his three years stay at ner winning, personality and good naturcdness haue won for him numerous friends not only among his classmates but his under cllssmates Besides being scholastically inclin d uk is ilso an ardent sportsman Witli such outstanding, LlUlllflCS it is difficult to conceixe any reason why he should not have every success in life It shall be truly 1 moment of deep regret when we bid a fond farewell to aclc St ohn Chry sostom Grammar School Inter Class Athletics 2 3 4 Dramatics 2 4 Glee Club 4 Debating 4 Thirty two 1 R if 7 t ,f Nr ll J ' fa i . E PL fg sl Q5 X- , i A 1 1 X Y A I I i x I like-K ll kll Q ' 1 1 5 J Y , U V V . I . a Tolentine has acquired for himself a record of good academic standing. His joyial man- V lv q 7. . Y . y K Y 5 S l A V Y . K . ji! -sl t I k I' -'L ' . , C, llllllilllm C it 5 a e of . lfkll ' ' . . 1 lui J ii , ff . 5 Y if i ' , 4 i i Sill LUCY MARIE CAREY Rusly She ns a person whom l shall always recall Wllh pleasure AUGHING Irlsh eyes Shlfllllg tltlan halr and an rnfectlous gxggle thxs may well consclentlous student and wlshes to follow the nursrng course after fmlshxng Hlgh bchool She IS most popular among all h r frnends and always furnlshes some color for the conversatnon wrth her wrtty remarks and Jovxal manner It was not surprxsmg to anyone when Lucy ran a close second for the trtle of class w1t and a dull day rt w1ll be for Tolentme when she makes her departure Wnshxng her a happy nursmg career lt IS wrth sad heart that we bud adleu to our Rusty St Ehzabeth s Grammar School Dramatrc Club 4 Photography Club 4 Debatlng Club 4 Glee Club 4 Inter Class Athletrcs Th1rty three L llk lllk K- I N1 Q1 ll 2 iii? I P 'U I lllllll 9,1 1 ll - - .ll L . . . . . . . . . . RE . describe our classmate, Rusty , as she is commonly called by Tolentinites. Lucy is a Q . 1 I c L S I . Illmnlu c 1 lljla .. 0 a e 1 la n . -fn S? . Il I 9.1 2 rig! G4 15 ll I llll ll THOMAS FRANCIS BLACK Tommy A friend in need is a friend in deed OUR years ago a quiet dark haired lad entered Tolentine High During these last years he has grown into a brilliant young man Tommy has won many friends who uphold him as an ideal for underclassmen He has acquired a technique of always saying and English He also has another nature that of possessing a broad sense of humor Always expressing it he is a source of delight to his friends But this humor is not merely amusing it always carries behind it deep thought Tommy finds great pleasure in playing basketball and baseball We are always certain that h will always be a success and that we shall always be proud to call him friend Tolentine Grammar School Inter Class Athletics 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Debating 3 4 Dramatics 2 3 Stage Crew 4 Thirty four 1 N 45 ill I l J , PHA A Q r f 7' MQ gi , K x A i lx 1 I l l QV vc 0 Y 4 J ' .g F , 1 3 y 4 . if and doing the correct thing. Always an excellent student, he has excelled in Mathematics l fkl ' . lllllllm i 1 ' U mil 6 - ,3 - , pin, . . , 0' ' P A. - ' , , , ' ANN MARY CREEHAN Ann Her quallhes are the envy of us all ERHAPS we mxght best descrrbe Ann by saymg that she has been one of the most beloxed glrls ln all classes throughout her hrgh school course The demureness and sweetness which have been so characterrstlc of her have won the respect and admiration of all her assocrates Whenever one needs help of any sort rf he goes to Ann he wrll recene rt wrth a cheery smile for she rs always prepared to render assrstance whenex er possrble Always a good student and possessor of admrrable trarts she may well be called a true daughter of Tolentme Tolentme wrll mrss you Ann but your classmates wrsh you the best of luck for we are certarn that you wrll safely steer your Shrp of Ambrtron to a successful shore Tolentme Grammar School Inter Class Athletics 1 2 3 -L Glee Club 4 Dramatxcs 4 Debatmg 4 Thrrty five L ll. Ill Illk if X1 ZW? ill 9 llll sa ll S ll ,ft -- -- 3 P V . '.K W K . .. . 9, u ,. S u u u V HW . ' W S ' 0 -D l ,,,f .1 XX! f GJ X025 :J if' 3 I I I llll ll THOMAS JOHN EICHLER Tom Confnclenl' ln splrut and ready for either outcome 'I IS a rather drfflcult task to enumerate all the fine qualltres that Tom possesses Some of hrs outstandmf, clmarattcrlstrcs are has sxnterrty keen sen e of humor and persex er ante Irrendshrp wrth Tom wears vlell srnce he makes frrends on a basls of snncerxty He keeps those 1round hmm rn 1 joxral splrlt due to hrs own good humor LIISIIDZQLIISIICCI smile and sunny d1spos1t1on Tom rs a dependable worker who stops 1t nothxn5 to accomplrsh the task that has been assigned hmm I-le has had 1 fine start and w1ll surely tontrnue to makc hrs lxfe .1 grrml success Tolentme Grammar School Inter Class Athletlu Dramatlcs 1 2 3 4 Stage Crew 4 Glee Club 4 Thirty six A QM fl-N ll QU .5 Will 0 . . .. H H . l'- llll lm? ,H lx PATRICIA MARIE CRYAN Patty Paftys charm lles In the ease The nonchalance and savior faure The graceful willingness 'ro please Thai' conshiufes 'rhe carefree alr Il PATTY were not such an utterly charmrng person to lcnow ones natural reactron would be to complun becluse she h1s exerythmg We are thankful that clothes mtellrgence looks md talent are IU thrs clse happ1ly coupled wrth wrt and kindness 'Iall stately and lrcht hatred she can met any s1tu1t1on wrth 1 twxnlcle rn her eyes She IS one of those rlre grls rn whom study and humor can combme for wrth a composure born of confidence she studlcs one moment 1nd dmc s the next Patty rs one of those people other people enjoy Wnth 1 frrendly Hello for exery onc she spreads checr wherex er she happens to be May she hfue the best of ex erythmg she deserx es rt Tolentme Grammar School Secretary A A 4 Inter Class Athletics Dramatlcs Glee Club Scube 4 Dmmatrcs Club 4 Thirty Sew en L L. lk lllk 5' X IW' X, f ilu 9 'ls N S S C y M ll! l S 1 W 'T ' V to f--1 A 2 vllrk Wm E X I llll ll THOMAS BERNARD FITZGERALD Ill Thai' real true friends are far and few But he is one of 'them too THE character and joxial nature of some fellows make it xery difficult to describe them with any degree of accuracy Such a fellow is Tommy Not only has he been able to mn many friends throughout his school career becaus of his willingness to always tried to excel in Mathematical studies and Sciences Tolentme will not only miss him but also his whimsical nature Farewell Tommy and may you haxe as much success in the outside world as you haxe had in Tolentine Tolentme Grammar School Inter Class Athleticsl 2 3 4 Stage Crew 4 Student Council 4 Glee Club 3 4 Vice President Father Harris Club 4 Thirty eight I 4 f Y ll K . il li N r Sl S y V .. w t Xi ? X x Q QQ lieb- E V , IIF' ll 45 '- - , ' i u ll support any activity, but also because of his broad knowledge arid great ability. He has ry. T- . . . . -. 1 gmnuunm ' S A I'-.1 we A A Qi, , 0' ' 1 . - . 7 , MARGARET ANNE DALTON Peggy Good humor 'reaches charm +o last OUR PEGGY lb the possessor of a sunny smlle and dxsposxtlon Bemg gifted with a keen sense of humor she lS a fuorxte among her classmates Wherexer she ns her companions are certarn to enjoy her presence She IS ever ready to help you and encourage you wnth her klnd words At exery Tolentme affanr whether It be soclal or athletlc Peggy may be found nn attendance At the soclal affairs she dlsplayed her terpsrchorean abllxty and because she was such an excellent dancer she was chosen Best Dancer ln the Senior Class She may also be rated among those who excel scholastlcally Peggy has chosen the nursmg professron as her lnfes work We know that she wlll endear herself to her future companrons just as she has endeared herself to the Class of 1938 May you haxe all the success and happmess that you deserve Peggy Tolent1ne Grammar School Inter Class Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 Dramatxcs 1 2 3 4 Dramatrc Club -1 Glee Club 3 4 Thlrty nme -lk n 0 9 6 N, ll ill! 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W u -j , ,fla , , , A N 54' X nllrl Gd i ll I JOSEPH JOHN GERDON oe So perfectly unassuming and unaffected In his manner OE an utterly unassumrng boy w1th outstanding qualrtres has captured the frrendshrp of all h1s classmates Hrs great personality has won for hmm many frrends whom he has kept by h1s fine sense of humor Haung ex cryone rn a cheerful mood IS joe s motto and there IS not a dull moment when he IS around help whatexer rt may be he 19 surely a frrend and rs always wrlllng to grse hrs assrstance A fine scholastic record has been attamed by oe because of hrs dlllgent work He IS a true student and has won the trust of all hrs teachers Confident that you shall enter nnto world affarrs wearmg a smrle as you d1d at Tolentme we are sure you wrll succeed nn whatcx er field of lrfe you follovt oe Tolentme Grammar School Inter Class Athletxcs 1 2 3 4 Dramatrcs 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Stage Crew 4 Forty ff lf wt ll PHA f ,xg A XA Illl gy S V u J o I 14 All who know him agree to the fact of his sincerity and when anyone needs llllllllllllm , 3 3 3 1 1 so ' '- its W r ,xml . . . . , . , ff ' , ' ' If ' f, J . TY - . ' A54 ' , , , Y Y y WT iiii PATRICIA AU DREY DESMOND 8 Palrlcla does Indeed possess The enviable charm of graclousness Wl+h I+ fhere IS no need for s+rlfe And she wnll have a Ioyous life CONSCIENTIOUS when there IS work to be done lighthearted and the best of frlcnds IS Pit Slender and soph1st1c1ted her appearance and dlgnlfied charm maskmg the gay tomrlde and friend Pat IS llways to be found ln the midst of a jolly and carefree rou Some ot you may call her qu1et and ret1r1ng but we who know her can tell you th1t she IS one of llfes surprises Pats sense of humor wlll carry her through any SlfLl1flOfl her eagerness and enthus1asm w1ll brxng her success her trustworthmess and frlendly sprrnt w1ll completely wm the confidence of all wrth whom she comes nn contact throughout her lxfe Tolentrne Grammar School Dmmatrcs 4 Photography 4 Glee Club -L Forty one L EE- Ilia if X Ill X, YA f lin 9 'U p A llll r Elf - l IIP +I' .. . . . lib QQ? ' ' Q I 'lllll sports when the time for work is overg the best of companions and the truest of l L S L ' . . . . . Pl .. at P. 3 ' , I W - , - ' . 0 :I C 2 I 3 iY .A C i I S U - A IFS . . ' f se y C V U, :el ig 5, f A 1 Nh 'X N? 1016 1 X 6. ll X I llll ll JOSEPH HAINES oe Norse rs not an necessary a++rrbufe to success OE came to Tolentrn rn the begrnnrng of hrs unror year, two years ago Hrs wrnnrng personalrty rs a great factor rn acqurrrng for hrm many good frrends He rs well lrked by the faculty for hrs gentlemanly trarts oe excels rn basketball When the season came along vse found hrm rrght up there wrth the top notch players Durrng hrs Senror year rt was not untrl mrd season that o hrt hrs strrde and showed hrs true form It rs not Ioe lrkes to play football and baseball Because of hrs all around actrxrtres he was xoted the most athletrc boy rn the Senror Class Although he rs xcry actrye after school hours hrs offrcral teacher wrll bear eyrdence that he rs studrous He rs also consrdered a smooth dancer Whateyer hrs ambrtrons are we all know that oe has qualrtres necessary to succeed XVe all wrsh hrm a speedy journey to hrs goal rn lrfe St Patrrcks Academy V rsrty 2 3 4 Inter Class Athletrcs 1 2 Dramatrcs 2 3 4 Stage Crew 2 5 Student Councrl 4 Forty tvso W X lr rr Vl- G-if A than IIJ ll 3 if ' e J .. 'l' . -5 ' . - .Y Y .I - . .l J h t V I . . . any wonder that he takes special interest in golf for he is rated as an excellent player. rrurrrm r ' c Hr? Y .N .. y V J .. I t Xb! . . . V . Y . . I k a ' r , l - ' y , 3, 4 7' l ' , ., ' Till ' DOROTHY RITA DONNELLY 0 Her noble spiral' Her charming ways Shall be remembered by us For the res'I' of our days I' ONE began to meditate on the girls of Tolentnne it would be practically impossible to do so without including., Dot Her attractne appearance and her charm have made her foremost in our minds standing qualities frankness friendliness and intelligence These fine characteristics becoming to anyone have further endeared Dorothy to us They enable her to be right n the midst of ex ery mctruty both academic and social She is indeed a true Tolentian Besides her many accomplishments Dot excels especially in dancing Her love of this pastxme is typical of her bay spirit and is one of the causes of her popularity We know that Dorothy will be successful in whatever field she intends to follow but we also haxe no doubts that she will always remember her Alma Mater and her old friends Tolentme Grammar School Art Club 4 Dramatics 1 2 3 4 Good Music Club Inter Class Athletics 1 2 a 4 Glee Club 3 4 Forty three K IL. llk lllk sf ,1 mcg W' xx x ZW? l 3 5' : HH all P il , J ll '1 -'D +-- S u . 1:-Ier lovely red hair displays her liveliness, .and .her countenance reflects her. out- IIE? 1 f Q ' f , . . . 0 ' ' life ' 5? . is je . 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C . , X, f Qll A X X5 9.1 Z H125 L 2 X 5 ll I llll ll CHARLES AUGUST HELLER Augie We mlghl' besl' say that he as a gentleman O descr1be some felloxxs IS a d1H1cult task for there are so many excellent truts that shrne forth ln therr characters Such a fellow rs Charlre exer dependable a true frlend and rn every way 1 most lllteable chap Hrs exer present smlle and laugh will be missed rn the halls of Tolentme Durmg his four years m hxgh school Charlre vsas nexer known to shlrlt from any duty 1mposed upon hlrn He was ex er ready to help those who desrred h1s assnstance No soclal aFfa1r was 1 success wlthout hls presence for hls dry wrt and rare sense of humor shone forth on exery occaslon No person possessmg a personallty such as yours can fall 1n later llfe Charln It IS therefore wlth true hearts that we wlsh you ex ery success ln the commg years Tolentlne Grammar School Inter Class Athletics 1 2 3 4 Student Councrl 4 Dramatncs 2 3 4 Father Harrns Club 4 Glee Club 3 4 Stage Crew 4 Forty fm ur N29 fl ll q 4 V Q X 64 .S A llll 4? 3 . . . A . y lllllllll V 4 A A 4 -4 4 4, llllil ' ,- ' V l - - f V ' l-'lf .ff y ' HELEN MARIE DORTCH Helen And when she s out of sight not quuckly us she out of mind WHEN we are old and gray and begun to retrospect we are sure to long for the former days IH Tolent1ne when we had such a charming and lovable companion as Helen Her vu acnty and keen sense of humor have attracted to her the followrng of many frlcnds One of the secrets of her popularity IS that she rs equally patlent and generous with all her acquaintances Besrdes her amazmg mtellectual power Helen has so many other fine qualrtres that rt would be rmpossrble to enumerate them all She dnsplayed her dramatrc abnlxty rn Smxllng Thru when she portrayed the character of Mary Clarre We all agree that no one else could haxe acted thus part as Helen drd One of her numerous gifts 19 the talent of expressing her thoughts in poetrc phrases although her humble nature makes her refrain from CXhllDlflHg these poems to the publlc eye Another great asset rs her abrlrty to converse rntellngently on any subject It 15 wrth deep regret that we leave Helen but we have no doubt that she wlll use her abrlrty to the best of advantage and always remember the happy days she passed m Tolentme Tolentme Grammar School Dramat1cs1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Inter Class Athletrcs Dramatlc Club 4 Forty five L. IL lllk R L IW' X, he Eh! S lr S lr. ' ' 1 ' . Il l , 1 , , A 7 lla . ' -H ' 21,2,3,4 I nllrl E I I I llll ll JOSEPH DONALD HENRY on His speech is a burning fire ON is one of the best liked fellows of the Class of 1938 People are attracted to him because of his good nature and his exer present sense of humor His dramatic ability was displayed in Smilin Thru in which he Carried the leading part Don s acting was so excellent that he rivaled the talent of a professional and earned for him the distussing a current topic Don Tolentine ltnovss that you vsill be successful in future lift and mth that thought in mind we say farevu ell Public School 132 Inter Class Athletics 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Dramatics 4 Debating 3 4 Forty six 1 R W A ig ll sl N V5 f .vi V .. ll Xi ? x -ve V IID ll 15 Y 45 ll 0 I n -ll 5 tl D , t . I ' ' . .1 . title, Master Actor . Debating also holds his interest and he may be heard often llllllllm O i . lx-4 F IHS- . ' ,, f s-'lf 3 . IT ' lil MARGARET MARY EPP Mugsle Eager for llfe Mugsne stands Upon nfs brink with outstretched hands To grasp 'the cup of life unhl Of nectar sweet she s had her fill UGSIE lowes l1fe Whenex er you see her whatex er she may be domg she rs enjoyrng herself Whether she IS readmg or talking or walkmg she rs full of hearty good cheer Endowed wrth an rntrrgumg way of saymg the funnlest thmgs wlth a perfectly stralght face Mugsre rs welcome ln any group Ex eryone who knows her appreciates her wut She has been blessed wrth the art of conx ersatron and an unfaxlrng sense of humor She IS frank and easy goxng and her relatxons Wlth everybody are very frlendly Mugsle takes everything ln her strrde studymg hard doing thmgs wrth a w1ll Her accom plrshments have been of the quiet enduring krnd that result rn knowledge gained and skrll acqurred Mugsne s frrends mean a great deal to her and to them she rs devoted and affectronate May she long retam her flair for frlendshlp Tolentme Grammar School Inter Class Athletrcs I 2 3 L Glee Club 3 4 Photography 4 Dramatlcs 1 2 Forty seven IL T., Xxx lf? N1 X W! ill 9 g L. -a '55 hh S A AAXKAX e Y 'S ff lx . 1 .. I I M a ' - , , ' i n ' . . 'r ' ' pnuwu r- Q 1 -r - r an f ' , , l A xff X 5 Q? Mig! ea E ll V I llll ll FRANCIS JOSEPH KIERNAN nh Hls presence ns known and felt PERFECT gentleman always sportmg a wlde smnle th1s aptly descrlbes Frntz one of our best lnked students Sxnce he entered Tolentme has attractlve smile and congenral personallty haxe vnon many frlends for hum A sterling athlete frank has attalned a spot on the Varsity baseball team and we expect much from hum although not on the basketball team Frxtz could be found at all the games gnnng hrs ardent support Wxth the best wnshes of Tolentlne behmd hlm we know Frltz wlll succeed ln whlchever field he enters St Mary Magdalen Grammar School Glee Club 4 Inter Class Athletncs Baseball 4 Forty elght wc fx all I gy S A alll XM-K r-1 . . llllllm ' - lllllfyl . 1-'lf .ff - ' L ll. ll ISABEL EVELYN FINNEY Softly and nouselessly some fee+ tread Lone ways on earth wrlhouf leaving a mark They move mud the llvmg 'they pass 'lo the dead As shll as the gleam of a star ln the clark OMING to Tolentme from ersey Isabel though a stranger soon made us feel she sms ln truth one of us Her gentle kindness and great artistic qualnficatlons endeared her from the start to the students and the teach rs alike Because of these characternstncs ls1bel wlll doubtless achlexe success ln any xocatlon she may choose to follow Though ue lmd thc pleatsure of knovung, you for a short time Isabel 1t IS our c lrnest hope that we mly know you better nn the years to come Euclid Grlmmar School Inter Class Athletus 4 Glee Club 4 Art Club 1 Dramatlcs 4 Forty nme lk X X1 fill 9 llll in Els ll C aff 1. . S I . .. : U I ,1 , ,l 2 , K , ' ' l l 0 s 2 lil way -+3 If 2 W1 1 I I I llll ll DAVID JOSEPH LARMON Dave Laugh and +l1e world laughs wrth you AVE graduated from our grammar school and entered the hugh school wlth ambltnon and 1 vnll to succeed ID all hns undertalungs He n xer attempted hovx ex er to step mto the llmehght but vsas content to work ln the background It IS with most slncere regret that we bld adxeu to Daxe a fellow with an 1nborn appreclatloa of the finer thmgs ln llfe Our Goodbye to you Daxe means for us the loss of a true companlon and each of us wxll be fortunate mdeed to find someone to take your place IH llfe Tolentlne Grammar School Inter Class Athletlcs 1 2 5 4 Stage Crew 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Dramatlcs 2 3 4 Ilfly 1 Nl 4fNk M H fl Ellll J PY- C 9 J f ri ff.. ,N C , -W .ull 'itz-K E3 5 .. . I.. lwllm at lpn? A - rg ' 1 gf 'lll A l lil DORIS MAE FRAZURE Bas A rosy face a cheery smile Signifies her all the while OT exattly 1 sturlrous g rl Doris takes conscientious interest in all her undertakings and completes them to the b st of her ability Therefore we are convinced that in all her untlertlltrnss she will be successful The medical profession seems to hold a in this field Although not 1 name of Tolentine she became one of us during our lreshman year Her trim appearance and quiet dignified manner are quite apparent to her classmates Lastly her pleasant disposition and contagious laugh will always be rem mbered by the Class of 1938 We wish for you Doris exery success and happiness in your future life May you always be able to brighten the ln es of those whom you come in Contact with and may your smile radiate always P S 89 Queens Glee Club 3 4 Inter Class Athletics Dramatic Club 4 Music Club 4 Fifty one L. I ll L 3-' x IW' 0 9 H X, if Els! P il . A l, ll b ll E ll li ll - I L I . . . u.. ,wg N magnetic fasciriatiori for her, and we sincerely .hope she will be able to continue her. studies 4 ' I f I H, ' 3 9? :fb A X X Alf fl , X F s H1114- E ll X I llll ll ROBERT EDWARD LOUGHRAN Zach When the high school course is done And the day comes for the end Although all will feel they ve won Tolenhne will lose a friend OBERT has been in Tolentine since his freshman year He has acquired many friends since then and all of them true ones he made this year s baseball team He can also be found very often harmonizing with his musical friends Another talent that he possesses is his dancing ability His specialty in the play and his consistent smoothness on the dance floor won for him the title of Best Dancer in the Senior Class The school and all its students vote their best vushes for a successful future St Catherine of Genoa Grammar School Inter Class Athletics 1 2 3 4 Dramaticsl 2 3 4 Baseball 4 Glee Club 5 4 Stage Crew 3 4 Fifty two X N lf ll I 4 l' 1 K f .vi V .. i l lp S C l I l x 4,1 I l X C 3 l H H A -- - - 5 . Still' R I i S . ' I Y lil Sports and music occupy his leisure time, so naturally we were not surprised when gn . , I . . . lumiuqm gl C 4 1 t ' was r i . pm, t . f f f - . . i r A . Yi 4 MARIA CECILIA GILMARTIN Rhea Ambuhous mand of uprlghf name She shall climb fhe mouni fo fame HEN you thrnk of a sport you XlSl.l'1llZ6 a person possessing two very rare character xstlcs he or she IS a good loser and graceful wlnner That IS Marla Rhea adheres constantly to the maxim An Idle Mind IS the Devil s workshop and IS always busy athletic that Tolentme wrshes to put mto effect Although all urtues shrne brightly rn thrs nature persexemnce glows most vlvldly Durmg her quartet of years at Tolentme Marla besrdes grappling tenaclously with her own problems has rnvarrably asslsted her fellow classmates nn their LllfTlCL1lflCS and has consequently garned an ewalted place rn the hearts of the Class of 1938 We hold no doubt but that Maru wxth such valuable assets at her drsposal wrll see the top rung of the Ladder of Success rn the busmess or domestrc world whrchever she mry choose Sacred Heart Grammar School Inter Class Athletrcs 1 2 3 4 Dramatlcs 4 Ar 3 4 Mus1c Orchestra 3 Debating 4 Glee Club Frfty three L ll. Ill lllk 1- IW' N1 W f ill 9 F.-'sl l l l l his 'Q F 'I C 'J ll f ff ll ll . 'uv XX i doing- useful thrngs, uslng her energrens staunchly rn the support-of any plan, social or ' l 1 I 7 ' 4 I Y U ' . 1 . L .1 K t , uw: r,, IFS , gf . 6. 7 is-yi . Il 1 Q- AWS i X Q! ll X I llll ll JAMES DANIEL McGOLDRlCK Mac Worfh has welghf un gold OUR years ago james McGoldr1rk entered th portals of Tolentme I-hgh School to ach1exc for hrmself 1 record of good standrng It was rmmy s amrable drsposrtron and good nature that vnon many frrends for hrm H15 vtorlt rn the classroom and on the athletrc field has been vlell rendered rmmy rntends to contrnue hrs studres at lorclham Unn ersrty vshere he vull prepare hrmself for an engrneerrng career As vue brd ames adreu we wrll not forget hrs frrend shrp but w1ll treasure rt Holy bprrrt Grammar brhool Inter Class Athletrrs l 2 3 -L Stage Crew 4 Glee Club 3 -1 Debatrng Club 4 Student Councrl 4 Frfty four RQ ll l P A .5 rg. S l x 3 all -H. sill C l ' Al . V . ' J lllllllm , . , 'r l ' lllltgl t iklrll ,f JT ' U JANE ANN HALEY Jannue Small In stature mlgh'l'y In deeds N THE de1r gay d1ys almost beyond rcclll a llttle gxrl who was later to become an outstandmg member of Tolentxne was recelved xnto 1ts portals outstlndnng because of hcr loyalty and abundant school spirit ane entered the Tolentlne Grammar School and throughout her career beneath lts shelternng walls has had many lnterests both scholarly and extra curricular Partrcularly she found amusement nn sports and has conscxentlously followed the V3fSlty teams Thxs Her name has been nncluded on the staff of reporters on The Scnbe for four years She has always been consxdered an honor student and thus reputatxon has been ane s goal during her school l1fe anc has not 1 decrded career but we know nn vyhateyer fleld her wandermg feet tread she vull find success As popular a gurl as ane cannot possibly fall to find her future lnfe as plemsant as her last years of hugh school life ane may you carry the banner of success to greater glory Tolentme students vull always remember and pray for you Tolentme Grammar School School Scrlbel 2 3 4 'Vhnager of Gnrls Varsxty 4 Drxmatlcs a 1 Cheer Leader 2 Debating 4 Inter Class Athletxcs 1 7 u -1 Glee Club 4 Frfty hve E. llik if L x IW I Nr f 6' fills! 9 F 9 J! iJ p -4 lr X' l nl - : - - .lu viii NF ry, . .sy pu year she managed the Girls' Varsity :basketball team through a most successful season. 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T, 5 QKQV S . x f'-1-6 1 5 9' H135 xl E' jx 1 E I I I llll ll HENRY EDWARD McKAY Harry A man of learnrng prudent rust A man of courage firm and fit to frusl' ARRY a hne scholar an actne lrterary man and a true Tolentran rs one of the out standmg members of the class of 1938 Harry has always been noted for a perpetual happy expressron that rs enhanced by hrs frrendly attrtude All those who have come rn contact wrth hrs drsarmmg frankness good sportsman shrp and warm companronshrp hare admrred and respected hrm He has worked wrth rnexhaustrble drlrgence as both reporter and co edrtor of the school paper The Scrrbe Scholastrcally Harry excels rn mathematrcs being Tolentrne s Archrmedes As a pastrme Harry takes candrd pictures of hrs frrends Some of these can be found rn that sectron of The Tolentra A quxet and conserxatrve manner hare won for hrm rnnumerable frrends Harry leaxes behrnd hrm four memorable years at Tolentme All your classmates earnestly hope for your future success and happmess Tolentrne Grammar School Inter Class Athletrcs Glee Club 4 Art Club 1 2 5 Cheer Leader 1 Dramatrcs 1 2 Tolentrne Scrrbe Busrness Manager 2 3 Tolentrne Scrxbe Co Edrtor 4 Stage Crew 4 Frfty srx A fr vs ll I B llll A , I lil nl we 0 ' H H 2 Y H . ' .. ' 1 H ., , 'Y ' U ' ' . rrrnm u S ' A r lin? f ' ' ' . dll: ' l ' r r y U MARIE JOAN HESSINGER Marne As a friend or companion lrvely cheerful ancl openhearfecl DURING Marle s stay at Tolentme she has proven herself to be a pleasant classmate and a loyal companion Understandmg IS a rare and obscure quahty ln most of us but rn Marne rt shrnes forth making for her many valuable and lastmg friends Her xery happy go lucky and carefree presence 15 an assurance of joy and happiness yet she IS always Wllllflg to accept responslblllty and do her share toward helpmg th C HSS M rre s road to success IS certaln to be a smooth one and we all extend our heartrest and smcerest wlshes to her Inter Class Athletrcs 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Dramatics 2 3 Fifty-seven Ascensnon Grammar School Ill RQ 0 9 .fi X, .Ag ill! A Mllri Ga as I I I llll ll ROBERT ANTHONY MULDERRIG o To see hrm rs to know hrs character URING hrs years at Tolentrne Bob has garned through hrs ever ready smrle hrs srncerrty honesty courtesy and sympathy many srncere and lastrng frrends The faculty as well as the students are among them for hrs wrllrngness to cooperate and hrs optrmrstrc nature have rendered hrm dear and popular wrth all One of hrs character rstrcs whrch rs notrced exerywhere by those who do not know hrm as well as by those Hrs abrlrty rn basketball rs well known among hrs fellow students Whenes er playrng he rs rn the thrck of the game wrth the true frghtrng sprrrt Good sportsmanshrp and good fellowshrp hare made hrm outstandrng on the court We offer a toast Good luck and success to a fellow who deserves them to xou Bob Tolentrne Grammar School Inter Class Athletrcs 1 2 Varsrty 3 4 Manager Varsrty 3 Assrstant Manager Varsrty 1 Dramatrcs 2 3 4 Stage Crew 4 Student Councrl 4 Glee Club 4 A A Councrl 4 Frfty erght X fl 's ll ll N , 1 4 - all VY S 'A A 4 lt 4 A Ill rv ' ttyl 0 ' B b 2 J lg . 1 1 'gg a D..,'p w A , who ldo, is that he -is always a true gentleman. 1 U 'llllr'llm C, fr e A llllzig- . ll . leff 5 r . 5' l ., we a EDNA KATHRYN KUHN Eddue Thoughl' IS deeper than all speech Feelung deeper than all thought DNA a maxd of qulet speech and demure manner 15 among the most energetlc gnrls rn school artlvltles She w1s chosen as leadmg lady nn a play that was presented by the Dramatlc Club H r lltemry Interests obtained for her the right to become a reporter on the Scrnbe Many fine posters have been her contrlbutlon to the Art Club As enthuslastlc and zealous as Edna IS rn regard to the soclal and extra curricula ZHQIIIS of the school so also lS she scholarly IH studles Her genial smrle and readmess to help others haxe endeared her to those who know her Contmuxng her excellent work of the past nn the future years there IS no doubt that she IS destmed to success rn anythlng she undertakes Accept these heartxest congratu latnons and humble best wishes Edna for your future success and happiness Tolentlne Grammar School Dr1mat1c Club 4 Debatxng 1 Art 3 4 Inter Class Athletlcs 1 2 3 -1 Scribe 1 Glee Club F1fty nme L llk x Y X 1 Wx ,Q ll 9 :ah lull is 1 C e uuum if 94 6 p y lk - gg -- ' ' ' 1 1 a . ll 'l t A r r I c la .C , gl iii s Z H1135 :J 5 A I I I llll ll JOHN JOSEPH MURPHY Murph Truly a scholar and a gentleman OHN S smile his willingness to help othcrs and his Irish wit haxe earned the title of Most Popular Boy in the Class of 19a8 for him Basketball and baseball hold his has won the hearts of the faculty and all his classmates At the graduation of ohn Tolentine vsill lose a true Catholic gentleman and Tolentian We bid you farewell ohn and may you always stay as you are Tolentine Grammar School TOLENTIA Inter Class Athletics 1 2 3 Stage Crew 4 Student Council 4 Pres Father Harris Club 4 Sixty 1 N 44 I f Q ll I llll l J x P31 X f i s .vi y C 4 A 4 y lf S ii I l ix ' I x I alta-K 0 Y if! ' Xi, interests, too, and his ability is known to many. johns co-operation in all school matters few 1 . at c 1 4 f ' . ' , J , . llllllllln 4 ling? A xiii, - , , , 4 . 0' S , ROSE MARIE LAMB Rose A charm thai' though? cannol' cles+roy Dofh belong fo lhee always ITH quret drgnlty Rose accomplnshes easlly each task assngned to her regardless of d1fT1culty Thus quletness and unassuming manner IS characterxstlc of everythlng she undertakes She IS never 1n too much of a hurry to stop and chat for a moment or to greet you wxth a cheerful hello and radnnt smrle lortnfied with uprrght prmclples a frrendly nature and a smcernty of purpose Rose IS well able to hold a promment place rn the world just as she has ln the hearts of her classmates We who have been compamons realrze all that we w1ll lose when she steps across the threshold of hlgh school lxfe mto the wlde wlde world Tolentme Grammar School Inter Class Athletrcs Glee Club 3 4 Dramat1c 2 3 Art Club 2 3 Sport Club 4 Sxxty one IIL v9 X1 XIX ull 3 of A' I C :ah if? l I is S V IX' n 'af i C l l S . M If RA L' l , lx llll ' ll .. .. 3 Xl? WF. 1 ' ' r..... . IW 2 ! ' 0 . W ' la A X N Q 1 Mllri- :ni 8 i X qw? u I llll ll MARTIN JOSEPH MURPHY Jr Murphy Athletrcs rs my very lrfe ARTY possessor of a wrnnrng smrle and personalrty, has been a popular Frgure rn the realms of Tolentrne Hrs frrends are numerous berng attracted to hrm by hrs happy nature and drsposrtron For thre years he has been 1 member of the Boys rarsrty basketball team holdrng the posrtron of captarn rn hrs last year Not only drd he proye hrs worth as an athlete part rn hrs hrgh school actryrtres Hrs portrayal of Corney Bray rn Maytrme rn Errn was surpassed only by hrs rnterpretatron of the characters Kenneth Wayne and eremrah Wayne Qplayrng a dual rolej rn Smrlrng Thru As a solorst also Martrn has won the hearts of hrs audrence Now M1 ty b ds 'lolentrne rdreu XVQ know he vnrll be surcessful rn later under takrngs We say farewell and the best of eycrythrnf, rn lrfe St Thomas The Apostle Grammar School Varsrty Basketball 2 3 4 Dramatrcs 3 4 Inter Class Athletrcs 1 Vrce Presrdent of A A -r Secretary of Father Harrrs Club 4 Student Councrl 3 4 Cheer Leader 1 Clee Club 5 4 Srxty two R pf ll J r f . ,rg r x yn C r I I Q, Mx I . 0 Y g .. . . . .. 5 . . . . . e M f . .4 . . . . .- I t A . , but also as a.Tolentine gentleman rand sportsman. Dramaticsyalso played an important llllllllllm , Q - l- . V Y- A . hrs! r or M r ,Jill tatr 1 r A 4 lil A r MARY FRANCES LISTON Patsy Her charm and lovellness endear her fo all T WAS a fortunate day Indeed for Tolentrne when rt recerved xnto xts portals the person of Mary Lrston Patsy as she rs affectronately called by her many frrends belres the tradtlon that beauty and brarns are seldom combrned Lonely to look at rntellrgent and a most tble leader rn all actrvntles Patsy has proxen her worth many tlmes She has earned her trtlc IS the grrl who dld the most for this Class of 1938 An outstrndrng abrlrty to put others at ease an em lable drsposrtron and a sense of humor are but 1 few of the assets whrch make her the most popular grrl among the Senrors Patsy has proxen her salt on the basketball court At guard posltron she added to the glory of the glrls xarsrty for rt was only exceptionally good players who could score agarnst her Some dry rn the near future rf Iate does not see fit to mterfere Mary wnll graduate agfun This trme she w1ll face the world as a full fledged nurse Tolentrne brds you adreu Patsy and hopes that you may be as successful a nurse as you were a student Tolentrne Grammar School TOLENTIA Co Editor The Tolentxne Scrrbe 2 3 4 Co edrtor of the Tolentrne Scribe 4 Presrclent of the Chrldren of Mary 4 Treasurer of the Athletrc Assocxatlon 4 Grrls Varsrty 2 5 4 Inter Class Athletrcs 1 2 5 4 Dramatrcs 4 Glee Club 4 A A Representatne 1 Srxty three K IL. -lk lllk if L 119 X, ZW Q 9 S my lr H S la EY . . 4 t 4 ' art 4 f .f , ,, M use thi 6 F. I . - . Q 'T '. .N y . ' ' zgig Q ' .' -. xv, ' M, .l I l sg . .. gig . . X f-I4 . rf ,M . u A X H1135 E 8 E I I I llll ll RICHARD ANTHONY NOLE Duc Sllence as more eloquem' than words N ENUMERATING the qualrtres of the 1deal man one of the most rmportant rs a sense of humor This IS Duck s most outstandlng character1st1c To be treasurer of the Year Book IS a great responslbrllty Nexertheless Dlck accepted this posltron and financ1ally guxded the 1958 edltlon to an outstanding success He was manager of the Stare Crew whnch helped to make Smllrn Thru the best play that Tolentme cs er produced A gentleman rn cxery sens of the word one who nexer rntentronally embarrasses mother What further can we say but to offer hum our xery best wrshes and success IU the future Sacred Heart Grammar School TOLENTIA Treasurer Student Councll 4 Art Club 4 Glee Club 4 Inter Class Athletics 5 1 Dramatic Club 3 Manager of Stage Crew 4 Sixty four A, fr l fi A S 1 Mk. O Illlllm S f - ' A 4 I . 111:37 , Jl, .fi S DOROTHY ANNE McEVOY O A gurl who IS sweet A gurl who as smcere ls one for whose future ONE of the tmrest and sweetest members of the Senror class rs Dorothy McEvoy She IS rated among the most popular grrls rn the entrre class and rs the possessor of many fme qualrtres Perhaps her greatest ass t rs her smcerrty whrch she displays rn all her actrons She retarns a sense of humor that rs rare and apprecrated by all who know her Her loyalty to the basketball teams may be surpassed only by her terpsrchorean abrlrty on the dance floor Tolentrne rs proud of you Dorothy one of rts most charmrng members and wrshes you your well deserved share of happmess and success Tolentrne Grammar School lnter Class Athletics 1 2 3 4 Dramatrcs 1 2 5 4 Glee Club 3 4 Srxty five L ll. llk lllk K- .! 3 N1 A lil 9 l I is S 'S xii ulllllm if up ll S ll T We need never fear. Q. ' D . . . . . . . 0 , . 4 , , , 1 3 2 . il Q! Z 'UBB 4 E I I I llll ll CHRISTOPHER O CONNOR Chrrs Always full of fun buf hrs worlr rs also done HRIS has always been one of Tolentrnes brrghtest scholars durrng hrs four y ars at our school because of hrs energetrc efforts But srnce Chrrs always had hrs work promptly prepared he found much trm for amusement and relaxatron In hrs spare trme he plays a mean clarrnct Qthrs statement rs backed up by anyone who has heard hrm and he rs thrnkrny, serrously of makrng musrc hrs lrfes work Also he rs one of th best dancers rn the Senror class and has always attended any socral grven n Tolentrne Upon startrng hrs Senror year Chrrs was appornted Presrdent of the Athletrc Asso cratron and he fully performed hrs dutres durrng, the basketball season Maybe someday when we attend a dance we may find ourselxes trrpprng the lrght fantastrc to Chrrstopher OConnors orchestra We all srncerely hop hrs ambrtron rn lrfe wrll be fully realrzed Tolentrne Grammar School Inter Class Athletics 1 2 3 4 Dramatrcs 1 2 3 4 Stage Crew 4 Glee Club 3 4 Presrdent Athletrc Assocratron -r Orchestra 3 Srxty snr MARIE CLAIRE YVONNE McEVOY Yvonne Stull waters run deep UR lrttle red school house opened 1ts doors two years ago and admrtted a rather reserved young lady Although wlth us for a short trme this grrl has made many frlends Once you really know Xxonne McExoy who rs the possessor of a frrendly svseet dxsposrtron you want to see and hear more of her Yxonne has made a name for herself behind the Tolentme footlrghts as Moonyeen Clare rn our annual dramatic per formance It may truthfully be sald that Yvonne was one of the shmmg llghts that made thls play the brrllrant success 1t most certamly was At any Tolentrne affarr Yx onne may be found wholeheartedly and loyally supporting the undertakmg Shrrklng her duty IS not ln her code of ethlcs and she has never been known to do so either rn soclals or rn the class room Yx onne rntends to extend the Held of her knowledge rn a colleglate currlculum The students of Tolentme wrsh you Yvonne es ery success rn all the flelds you may desrre to conquer The Class of 58 cry rn umson Ysonne Short reckonmgs make long frlends Try to remember us as your carefree schoolmates and frrends Sacred Heart Grammar School Dramatncs 4 Glee Club 3 4 Debatmg 4 Srxty seven llk sf L .H IW Q9 Xf mf ills! 9 T' K :ash II Il I Em S . X Aga, ' h C' I S Il IILAS I'II I LI -- -- S4 o V y . S I . 5 I ' . .' ,Y - , .Y I - '. ' A 5 Q? fi H1155 Cgx E I I I llll ll LEO JAMES PATTERSON eo Silence IS more eloquent 'than words LTHOUGH Leo has been rn 'lolentrne for four years few people hase felt hrs presence because of hrs qulet manner He IS one of those people who are content to do therr work quretly but do rt well Leo has been a good student who has nex er caused lt rs wxth such a PILUIFC of Leo that we take leaxe of hrm knovsmg that he wrll be successful IH the battle of lrfe Tolentlnc rs justly proud of hxm and earnestly hopes that future ,graduates may rmltate hrs act1ons St Gregory s Grammar School Inter Class Athletlcs 1 2 5 4 Glee Club 3 4 Sxxty erght A f rw F - 1 S17 .vi l A ll 5 '. 'Q A I l I WE. e L 6 ll . - -Il his teachers any worry but rather has endeared himself to them by always being prepared. V1 ll llm Y be E 'Hail . 7 f xml ' . w a v If l r , F f KATHLEEN ELIZABETH McMANAMY a Who mixed reason with pleasure And wisdom with mirth T IS both with pride and joy that we introduce Kay to the readers of The Tolentia She is not only a true Tolentian but also a loyal friend and fine scholar Her reserved manner and charming smile haxe endeared her to the hearts of all her classmates Although excelling in studies Kay has found time to apply her many talents to dramatic ability have added many a glory to the Class of 1938 Not only was Kay willing to devote her time to high school actn ities but she also spent many an hour teaching the fundamentals of basketball to the elementary school We your classmates know Kay that whatever you undertake will bring as much renown and success as you haxe had during your high school life It is therefore with all sincerity that we wish you all the happiness that God may bestow on you Tolentme Grammar School TOLENTIA 2 Girls Varsity 5 4 School Scribe 3 4 Athetic Association 4 Dramaticsl 2 3 4 Debating 4 Inter Class Athletics 1 2 3 4 Sum nine E. ni. if X L lIY ' N1 PM ill 9 .V l'gij 'H lx ffl IIK Yll :y .. . . Sis , 43 . . . '., extra-curricular activities. Her wizadry on the basketball court and her literary as well as iii M . , r . ., . , lu . . 0 . .f , , ' S? . in I A I N? 5 v WIP C5 2 II X I llll ll PAUL EDWARD WARD au He us a man In whom we build an absolute frusl' AUL lS a qulet unassumxng chap Hrs engagrng easy gomg ways and cheerful dxspo srtxon haxe won for hrm many frlends All who know hrm know also that he IS a true Tolentlan for ex ery es ent whether It be Soclal or athletrc Hnds Paul 1n attendance Hrs baseball prowess IS known far and wrde and hrs dramatlc ab1l1ty IS outstandmg Hrs portrayal of Wrllre Amley rn Smrlrn Thru may hardly be surpassed by anyone Whenexer there rs somethmg to be accompllshed rn school Paul IS exer ready to help those vsho desrre hrs assistance I-le 15 one fellovs who can combrne study and pleasure equally well We your classmates know Paul that rn vslmtexer you undertake you vull be successful May you always possess that faculty of helprng others and may you always recene the happmess you so well deserxe St Bened1ct s Grammar School TOLENTIA co edxtor Dramatlcs 4 Stage Crew 4 Student Councnl 4 Glee Club 3 4 Inter Class Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 Athletxc Association Councxl 4 Baseball 4 Asst Manager Varsnty 3 Dramatrc Club 4 Sex ents X595 f lb V ll ltl PNB 94 f at M A 0 ll . 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' '- dnl - , r r 9 , r A JOAN VERONICA McKENNA Joan She IS so lovely and so fair Her hazel eyes and ches+nu+ alr She as In frufh a chllcl of Puck And a favorlfe daughter of Lady Luck HE class of 1978 rs xery proud and happy to have among nts glrls one so lovely as Our oan She IS truly loxely rn the full sense of the word She may boast of many frrends and seems to love them 1ll wlth the same vrgor oan IS very cletermmed and ambrtrous Whatever she undertakes to do she does well or not at all This quallty wats plfunly shown when she so successfully portrayed Kathleen 1n our school plly Smllm Thru The old adage To know her IS to love her fits oan perfectly Tolentlne brds you farewell oan and we slncerely hope that our loss mll be the world s great galn Tolentme Grammar School Glee Club 3 4 Dramatrcsl 2 3 4 Presldent of Dramatxc Club 1 Prefect of Chlldren of Mary 1 Inter Class Athletlcs 1 2 bev enty one L. lk IIIL L A X, ,IX ills lll S K. 5? y X . . . ll. MF. , y y ,' . 3 T.. 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Nb HIBJ B i II I llll ll FRANCIS HUGH WEIMAN Dutch An aFFable and courteous gentleman A COURTEOUS gentleman an HITIUSIDD companlon and a true friend lS Frank H15 10Xlallty and slncernty are appreciated by has classmates The faculty for maklng others feel at ease rn h1s presence has made Frank a popular fellow at Tolentme Th neatness of hrs appearance undennably has vton for h1m the tltle of Best dressed fellow nn the class He played Varsity Basketb1ll and was a member of the cast of Smllm Thru A good student Frank excels ln Vnrgxl and H1story I-Ie also has added many an e'11oyment to the soclal lxfe of the hugh school Frank just as you haye made so many frlends ln Tolentlne lllxCWlSC you wlll make friends rn later life The class of 1938 wishes you much success and happiness 1n whatex er you may undertake May you always remember your Tolentlne friends Tolentrne Grammar School Varslty 4 Inter class Athletncs 1 2 3 btage Crew 2 4 Dramatlcsl 2 5 4 Student Councrl 4 Debating Club 4 Seventy two 5, X . f , .vi 4 L A 4 l'-yy Ill 2 1 'ltd 0 ,xml ' f m f . r ff . fs. y - ' , ,M4 all . t , ' L. I AGN ES KATHLEEN McNElLLY Aggie Thou would be loved then lei thy heart From its present pathway parl' noi OU minght loolt far for 1 true friend but the fruits ot your search could never compare with Agnes Cheerful and exer willing to lend a helping hand she has won her may into the hearts of those who know her never been uttered by her rather she is eser ready with words of encouragement and advice Since her first year the Art Club has found Aggie an actne member and she worked conscientiously on each and exeryone of her art posters Whenever there was art worlt to be accomplished she was ex er ready to help those who desired it We are certain thit her willingness to 'ud others will gain for her immeasurable success Though she should reich for the stars we are sure that Agnes will succeed She lcax es Tolentine with the best wishes of all her classmates St joseph Grammar School Inter class Athletrcs 1 2 3 4 Dramatics A 3 X Music Seventy three ni. 1- xl. IW' X1 ll-ll 9 . 4, g 'I lllll .K e i, llll ,, f ll 'rl 3 - 44 ' wie, Wherex'er Aggie is, there is certain to be good.cheer. Words of criticism have X A ' ' L ' ' Y .' ' ' ' . 0 I V Q 7 I 2' I Q 4 . . . - 4 i ii, I may rt :jg A N tx Q? f Wi- E I I I llll ll RAYMOND MANUEL YORDAN a The heart to conceive the understanding to direct and the hand to execute RAYMOND the most reserxed boy rn the class of 38 has been noted throughout hrs scholastic years for both hrs gentlemanly ways and his artlstlc abxllty At no tlme has he been known to be rude or rmpolrte and he has nex er refused any reasonable request made of hrm No one with Raymonds natural talent for dravnng has yet entered the portals of Tolentlne All of the drawrngs of thls X earbook are samples of his work For two years Under hls gurdance members of this Club haxe made posters for most of Tolentrnes social and buslness functlons A true scholar Raymond has also mamtamed a high standard nn hrs studies Besides he possesses an almost professronal dramatic abrlrty as was demonstrated by lns masterful portrayal of Dr Hardy rn Smllrn Thru When he leues Tolentlne the Hugh School loses nts best artrst a brrllrant pupnl and one of the most cultured young men lt has ex er lxnovsn But the Yearbook of 1958 will remam a monument to hrs art and the deep loyalty he es er professed for Tolentrn Our Lady of Lourdes Grammar School TOLENTIA Dramatrcs 4 Art Club 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Debatmg 4 Se enty our nf lf lt I I l l rt N r bi-2 t 4-I f .vi y V .. W t '-,, I l : IIR ll al Y cj ll 0 I 5 I I -ll 5 lx - u , 1 7 . I - C F , . . . . . . axial t t we rxz he has beenlhead of the Art Club and has taL1ht its members many thlngs about art. llllllllllm l I - e e t t a t e as s yung? t. 3 1- .3 p M y xlul, 1 ' y 7 . - y V 9 3 - Silt t 5 KATHLEEN ELLEN MORRIS Kathie Infermmgles lest with earnest VERY cloud must hue its sllx r lining and so Kathleen has provided a brighter side to many dark problems Kathie so it would seem must have an unlimited treasury of wrtty sayings and there is one specified to suit any occasion But as the saying goes there is a time and place for everything so this class xx hich she has upheld during her four years stay in the portals of Tolentme She has shown her diligence in her worlt on the Tolentine Scribe in her portrayal of the role of IIl'en in the annual play and in her efforts as Assistant Manager of the Girls Varsity Kathleen also has literary tendencies and it is along this line that she will make her c 'um for the torch of success We are sure that she will not find the opportunity to use ohn Mcfrae s xerse To you from failing hands we throw The Torch be yours to hold it high God speed Kathie and may happiness always follow you Tolentine Grammar School TOLENT IA Staff qlfl e 2 3 Asst Mgr Girls Varsity 4 Glee Club 4 Cheer Leader 2 Dramatics 4 Inter class Athletics Seventy Five E. ni. irq xl- WW Q9 X1 Elf li 9 s 'i ll it at il ll ll ' A l .. . . . Q3 y . , . . . . II humorist has her more serious moments. This is illustrated by the high scholastic standing ' Q 1 . , 1 . , 1 ' Ml' T. . J A , r Z . 3 I , . . ,, li , 5 t aim ' if f'-'1 . ll A NX 4.7 f 'IBB l II X I llll ll MARGARET MARY NEWCOMBE Jerrle She s full of life and full of fun Pepplesl by far of anyone Vuvacuous laughing she can chase Boredom blues from anyplace THERE are some people who are met knovxn and then for5otten Once havmg really known errne you could not forget her She has all the real qualltnes of genume frxendshlp sympathy understandmg dxscretlon errle has a fine sense of humor and a reputatlon for speedy repartee She Ends a keen enjoyment out of llfe and people and sees the funny sxde of everythmg but nex er at the expense of others Her qulet dngmty marks her an mdnxdual to be admlred her responslbllxty a frlend to be lox ed May she find l1fe as mterestmg as her Interest m lt Tolentme Grammar School TOLENTIA STAFF 4 Inter class Athletxcs 4 Dramatlcs 4 Glee Club 3 4 Dramatlc Club 4 Secretary Children of Mary 4 Seventy 51x W4 f r gli y PW we A . l A ll ll My 3 ,, . . 1 1 . f ' . A . llllllllm ' , , , ' , . , lug? . ,B . . . . - Ill Va' - ' L. I MARIE AGNES MURPHY Honey Her voice was ever soff genfle and low An excellenf fhlng In woman THROUGH the sweetness of her name and h r disposition Honey has endeared herself to all her classmates She has won all who haue come in contact with her by her ready smile and friendly manner Marie has shown herself to be a pleasing She may be well associated with French periods for in this study she excelled Who has not enjoyed 1 bit of the Murphy humor? Honey may be seen in the midst of a laughing crowd with tears streaming down her sweet cheeks while the others are haxing hysterics Parting, is such sweet sorrow so instead of saying farewell we say Hello and best wishes for Honey Tolentine Grammar School Inter class Athletics D amltics 1 2 3 4 Dramatic Club 4 Photography Club 4 Debating Club 4 Glee Club Seventy seven ni. 3' X I X, all 9 Will be ck lk X x Y I I 4. . . u.. ltr V K . . K I . 6 . , l conversationalist, a clever and eager student, and a great booster of the school's activities. . :V . . . 0 f - la 6 - Q X A Al f N 5 NYJ H1155 i ISABELLE PATRICIA NILES a To a cu+e luH'le gurl Wl+h a cu+e llH'le curl AT S blonde curls are lndeed well known to all they Slgfllfy her own wud person alxty and xnacxousness A facetxous and gay person IS Pat always there wnth a ready and wxnmng, smile Although not a ploneer of 'Iolentme she has beco'ne popular with all In spite of the fact that she IS undecided as to her future lxfe we are sure that whatex er she attempts w1ll be a great and deserx ed success Good luck and best wlshes Pat -our frlendshlp IS always with you Theodore Roosexelt junlor High School Dramatlc Club 4 Debatnngl 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Seventy eight we A Q ll W ,ii A ME. is P+ I l A r llllllm ' - a i A r , ' A A A lllgl A W pm, , 1 0' . L. Il llk KATHERINE ANN O BRIEN B Indeed what more could one ask for in a friend Than bravery defermmahon and warm heartedness A GENTLEMAN was asked on a certain occasion what he considered the foremost urtue his answer was Courage He explained his choice by saying that without ourage one could not practice the others And in Kays character we hue the persomflcation of this virtue Coupled with unlike so many of her High School contemporaries, refuses to allow anothers opinion to alter her course All this has helped to make her scholastic record a credit to herself and to the school Turning now to the more social side of Kay s disposition we find her in possession of a generosity and kindn ss to be enued by many Added to this is a gay sense of humor which has made her a fax orite Thus we conclude To people like Kay howexer we say not Goodby Forever but rather we say Au rexoir until we meet again Tolentme Grammar School Poster Squad 1 Inter class Athletics 1 Dramatics 1 2 3 -4 Dramatic Club 4 Debating Club 4 Glee Club u Photography Club 1 Sev enty nine S' TW' UW X1 , 0 I 9 A P 'U U li ill! C Ei I y X IIK YI' X E I I ' ' Ella. Q , y , f Y ' . i . . . n this is a determination and unswerving attitude toward life and its problems. llfay, a e i ' N l . . S . V. . . . 0 i 3 IFES ' - , 5? I 1 r ff s . X, faq . QI! A xff S? fdlrl i I I I llll ll VIRGINIA FLORENCE O SHEA Gina Tas the songs you sung and the smiles you wear Thal make the sunshine everywhere ITH th1s yerse we mtroduce to you Gml the smgmb delxght of the graduatmg class Many a dull hour has been brightened by Vlfg1Dl3. s sweet low yonce and all those who haxe heard her smg will nes er forget her Not content to wm our hearts by her XOICC Glna has also endeared herself to her Senior year and many an artlcle written by her mlght be found 1n the columns of The Scnbe Durmg her entlre hlgh school career she was an honor student proymg her ablllty to combine both studles and pleasure equally well Your classmates lxnovs Gina that just as you hue sung, your way mto our hearts l1lxCWlSC you wlll smg, your way to success ID the world May you always enyoy the happmess you deserxe and may you nex er forget your frnends of Tolentme Tolentme Grammar School arslty -L The Scrlbe 4 Dramatxcs 1 2 4 Glee Club 3 4 Inter class Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 Cheer Leader 2 Exghty A A I ll yt l l l lf' y 1. X4-I f .vi V .. all xt , x ' 1 49 ta. - 3 ll ' ll 45 H . . . ' j c .ll up , - It the entire school by her extra-curricular activitiesl She played varsity basketball during ai I c I lllllllllllm - I, ' , I , , , I ,W ,V . . . Y h . . lllgg. . I Y 7 7 Y .- . ,llll 1 , If ' . NV ' f ty . L IL. ll MARJORIE CECELIA SWEENEY Marge The gift of understandmg Marge Is yours A smnlmg genfleness Of manners gayety and poise Ancl a sweetness that never clays UIET young lady wxth t1t1an hur a delxghtful smlle and an altogether charmmg manner IS Marjone An excellent sens of humor and a good slzed dash of Irlsh An enthus1ast1C follower of sports Marjome dmsplayed her abrlxty on the basketball Court and the hockey field Her art was an accomphshment whlch has garned the admrratnon of her fr1ends To all appearances she ns a quiet reserxed gurl but that IS external In reallty she ns rather loqu1c1ous All Tolentme hopes that Marge wrll punt as fine 1 portrsut of the world as nature has palnted of her Tolentme Grammar School Inter class Athletxcs 1 2 7 4 Glee Club 5 4 Photography Club 4 Dr xmatlcs I Eighty cne Ilik if Nz F ISU 9 - vu 3 'U f J ll lil! s W' R Y Y l ll I a ' I -xx L. . ' . gl XF Q V V , . , K. , . . , . wit are far from being the least of her many endearing characteristics. . ' 2 ' . Q V ' . ill I , , l ' J ills? ' 5? 2 . 'I 1 N lf lx WB! i X sv I MARGARET CATHERINE TOOM EY Marge The essence of friendship us enhreness A +o+al magnamlmiy and frusr MARGE as she rs known to her frrends IS an example of all that one vushes 1n the ideal classmate She has a faculty for understanding when things haye to be done and ns exer ready to help 1 friend Marge IS full of llfe She IS exer alert always ready for a good time This ns thc lmpresslon we rccene from her cheery hellos and carefree ways Troubles when they come arc soon routed by her sunny dlsposltlon Her unaffected manner truly expresses her slncenty Naturally she ns a polly companlon and an added pleasure to any gatherlng, To Margaret we wxsh the hflppmess and success she x ell deseryes Tolentlne Grammar School Inter class Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 5 4 Dramatlcs 2 3 Sport Club 4 Erghty tvs 0 ffl ll J ll f ri M are 3' 1 1 1 e fgfljl' , f V' ' H , . , llllllm T s 'IIS 1 L or f - - , r r V , , , wr i222 ELIZABETH KATH ERINE VAUGHT BeH'y A frue friend IS hard lo find But Be++y IS Iusl' that lund HE happiness of Commencement wxll be shadowed wlth deep regret for the bonds of frlendshxp whlch w1ll be broken Many of Bettys classmates wxll miss her brxghtened by Betty s wntty remarks Her ability to excel ln studles rs C3S1ly proxen by the record she 15 leaung All her teachers will conhrm thus statement for Betty has endeared herself to the faculty as well as to her frnends Betty TS the curtfun draws close on your schooldays ln Tolentme we w1sh you es ery success rn a lournalnstxc career Tolentme Grammar School TOLENTIA Inter class Athletlcs Glee Club 3 Dramatxc Club 4 Debatmg Club 4 Photography Club 4 Df1m3tlCS1 2 5 -1 Erghty three L ll. llk lllk X, I Mf- N, ,Q 5521 9 vt' N 0 D W Y ll Nl V X l n s - I moi . . . -.. ME sincerity and keen sense of humor. Durlng our school life many hours have been lllllllu' I . . I. . ' ' , v ' Y' n , 1 I I C. I l . . 7 . 0 ' . tn ' lla ' a 5? . Wil? 4 , , ,, intl A x ll ,f N S 2439 lgk FE EUNICE ANNE VAN ETTEN un lf you praised her as charmmg someone asked whal you meanl Bur fhe charm of her presence was fell' where she wenf ACH and eyeryone of the Class of 1958 knows that Eumce IS the possessor of a charming, personalrty Although she does not make herself known her presence IS fcll wyhereycr she goes She rs ex er ready to lend a helpmg hand to those who deslre her help and thus has endeared herself to her classmates Her quret manner and unassum 115 axr haxe proyen her to be a perfect lady During her hrgh school lxfe she was an excellent scholar and a loyal Tolentlan lust as she has been most successful rn hlgh school l1kew1se wxll she be successful later lrfc The vush of your classmates rs Eunice that your cup of happnness may ox erllow Our Lady of Refuge Grammar School Clee Club 3 1 Inter class Athletncs 1 7 3 4 Dramatic Club I 'I he Scrrbe 4 Debatlng Club 4 L15,hty four X S l ll- I ll f .vi A ill Ay la. is H D U E -l E C 4' ' Q gf ,Y 1 . V' y lllllllllllm 1 tj- ' ' ' ' ' ' 121 lun? yli - AUDREY WALSH Her charm ss exceeded only by her wut LOVABLE eompmron 1 ehxrmrng, p rsomlrty md 1 keen sense of humor that rs Audrey Although qurct and rescrxetl rn mrnner these md many other qualrtles are xery promrnently dlsplayed Not enoueh people fully relllze the outstandxng trfuts of her fine character Her rehned mlnnerrsms and quret way are respected by her classmates A comforter a frxend md rn aduse these lre Audreys superlatnes Audrey rs a xcry determined sort of person We miy be assured that anythrngj she undertakes wrll nexer be left undone nf the completion IS wrthrn her power Her ambntron IS to become 1 pm ate secrettry and there rs no doubt that she wlll m1ke a xery capable one Although upon graduatlon we will lose her Audrey wrll always remam a loxrng frrend to us To her we say Good bye and mly she alw 1,5 hue as much happrness as she had rn Tolentlne Tolentrne Grammar School Glee Club Dramatrcs Inter class Athletics 1 7 a 4 Debatmg 3 l rghty fn e IIA IW' X, fm lil 9 L. 'a :Jig i l XX A X ltl ll A S I I V f A sp,-t gp ggi . 1 . ' , ' ,L 1 f V r, Q' ' . e. t D .K .-,- A , I ' D ,C , S. - I . Wg ,T- . 4 ,K 2 , L - 6 - - , ,yf C 'U N 'IH - I7 M ' K K ' -Y' 0 l ' ' A ill ' ,-,?,' Illia' ' l 5? . ll A x ff 0159 I X I LUCILLE KATHERINE WARDWELL ou Short but sweet A person you must mee+ UCILLE IS a gurl who IS the p rfect example of school Splflf Her stay at Tolentme has benefited us all and her grac1ous smile has won 1ts way into our hearts She ns the promoter of many successful socxal actnutres as well as earnest ln her studnes hy the faculty We know that her gentle manner wxll wrn for her coveted frnends ln hfe 'lolentme Grammar School IOLENT IA Muslc Club A Art Club 4 Athletlc Assocratxon -l V1ce President Chrldren of Mary 4 Inter class Athletxcs 1 7 7 4 Exghty sn. A ff ff wg ll 'iv Q4 4-I ,Q A QXXX XX '. '- Qf IIL ll 'fs Y Q K .ll Besides. her gcnerous helpful attitude in all school matters has been deeply appreciated gl ' K lllllllllm H n f y gms HE . . . X it - 5 -, V, , Q55 Yi iiii L. I LORRAINE ELEANOR WILSON Freckles When Irish eyes are smllmg Sure they steal your heart away EHOLD our sparkhng yewel Lorrame She IS lndeed a yewel whose radxance has reached all who know her Her exuberant utalrty drawn from an mexhaustlble well has eyrdenced ltself partlcularly on the basketball court The lrthe red headed hgure dodg1ng cax ortmg around dumbfounded guards to score one polnt after anoth r was a famllrar s1ght to Tolentxans Slnce freshman year Lorrame has played varsxty ball and nn her senror y ar as co captarn led the gurl s team through a most successful the total number scored by all our opponents thls year In order to perpetuate the basketball glory of Tolentrne Lorrame donated many hours to the tralnmg of the grammar school girls Her remarkable record rn sports IS perhaps her most spectacular work but there IS somethxng more rmportant about her It 13 the genume frrendhness that shnnes from her laughrng blue eyes Ex eryone greeted by her sparkhng smnle and wrtty words expenences a surging of happlness vyrthnn them Lorralne s charming personahty IS her most valuable and em led possession When you haxe set your goal m lxfe we are confadent you wlll head straight for rt leaxrng rn your wake a trall rllustrlous because of materral achrevements and kind words Tolentme Grammar School TOLENTIA rslty l 2 3 Co Captam Varsxty -1 Dramatlcs 2 3 -1 Glee Club -L Inter class Athletics 1 7 v Erghty seven --in if IW' X1 I 5 9 'H P il . . J ld I yr! ll ll . .. . .. yyygl -ll X 'xg s , 'Y. .I I .I 2 , . .. , - O season. To illustrate her Cworth, shegalone scored 20.1 points as compared to 208 points, C V Y. - 1 . V ' ' O sy K , , r Zyy . 1 V. 7 . V K ' . . . , . . G . ' - . Q S? . V , i'-11 Va- I , ,Y, 4' I QI' - .. ' , -, T, 4 Q Q f' I fxxfx eff g fx ' K fra ,m7jlJCf' Cp! W9 -k f WM? WM ' iw QW Wzffm fwyifgg QR. aff WM? Q11-'fff Y' 4 WW we 'G' W ,Z1? ,4Z '-,I 74 942521 W W EMS' fglyffxy iffiffiw QM' fi 49113 fir L Q 7hgX Cf V , A - KX ., . f 1 Q wliqxf' Xi . . JR .' Q K K L-1t'.' Z K ,,,L1':T. X Q ij--lf . 74 7:95 K Q 'U 'f7 :' , f 5 on I 4, Q4 ,WA ,H 4. ' ' .ML2Z,.if4Q? fD ,J Www Q0 5 .M 435 0 M MM , g 'fi W W e www J ,4 K - 'I 42.-J' . , ' L SNWW: W EJ X Jxg W f iff fagiyglf Y . M 1' f ,L M fgfjify-1 J X e,+.n, 'r :: Y A ' Most Popullr Cnr Most Popular Boy Lovelnest Grrl Handsomest Boy Most Athletlc Grrl Most Athletic o Most Stu llOLlS Clfl Most SfLILllOLIS Boy Best Best Best Best Best Best Dressed Crrl Dressed Boy Dancer Glflb Dancer QBOQ Actress Actor Most Polrte Gnr Most Pollte o Best Sport Most Versatlle Class Wit Class Polrtrclan TOLENTINE CELEBRITIES Drd Most For Class Grrlj Drcl Most For Class fBoyj Most Llltely To Succeed Ilghty mne MARY LISTON JOHN MURPHY MARJORIE SWEENEY ROBERT MULDERRIC LORRAINE WILSON JOSEPH HAINES KATHLEEN MCMANAMY RAYMOND YORDAN LUCILLE WARDWELL IRANCIS WEIMAN MARGARET DALTON ROBERT LOUGHRAN MARTIN MURPHY PATRICIA CRYAN RAYMOND YORDAN THOMAS FITZGERALD EILEEN BURKARD KATHLEEN MORRIS RICHARD NOLE MARY LISTON HARRY McKAY WILLIAM AUSTIN lk if IW' N1 M Qlll 9 -I - S STS C T SST S TT L , , I' vig S . 2 1' l ...... .. ,,.. ,,.. . ,.,,, . .. ., ., . .....,. ....,,.. , 4 I ,... ,, ,... . ,..,...,..,., .,..........,. ...,,...,,,,... .... . , . 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N NIIINI Ulm Brrrx If I leftmnlfs Notre Dum 4 I X I hum xx I5 1 111 IiuIxcth1II UI Blsthtll II xvxlt Hlllll Dtxmthx Bleaklex Dm Rrdmg Mmhlttm Hlslxethlll NL If Bun Irleun Burkard Wfrntmg Pnetrx Anmpnlrs bkxmg My D1 xrx Irene Hx mes Mxckerx Hursehlck Rldlflg Xutre Dmxv: Sxxrmmmg, I Rt iclu I um Clrcy Suix Auto Rrdmg, Fnrdh tm Sxxnmmmg USC' ICIUICN Ann fra-chin Annx Ixmttmg Furdh lm Bltxflmg I Athrushlu Pxtncl 1 rx in Plttx Wfearmg Blue XX eit Pumt R1d1ng., I' FIU I1 Marg lret D llton Peggx bnttmg In btrux es Bfmhittln Ftmthzll Pttrtul Dumrvnd Hotel Bfenui XID Xxx IINITIIFIAL In C ot If Xmu x x D ux Dumtlxx Donncllx D t P1 mo Plumg xx lan 1tIxn1cIx1m, mhx Helen Dtxrtch I XX rltmg Poetrx Fur hlm I' nthlll I Ill 'I Iuvmxi I rt uler Tum Cullectmg P1peQ Cornell xx rmmmg X511 M ug lret Meirx Epp Mugsre Procrastmatmg Anmpnlxs Sxxrmmmg The I etter Iuh II Flnnex Sprn Pen md Ink Work Anmpulrs Hrkmj., T ll mg Thom xi fntzgerlld Duiy Mlkmg Flcwx ers Vxlllnux 1 F uthxll lt L Best S nrt Dnrm Frxzure B1hi Rcidmg Cambridge Foothill Mx hllxer Ch lm Imeph Gerdon Ioe Collectmg Zeros Fordham Drxmg Hume Nexx Q Route I l i I 1' ' ' ., ' . 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Pee: e Character: rtzr Brunettes I oughran Mey er s Chemist Sharpies Attending iocnls Sleeping Heller and Moe Uncle Bill s Doctor Pc rfume I ite For lng.,lish Blondes Goldie The University Do Nothing, l ichler Curing., His Opinion Red Heads My Brother School Dodimr Murplu Nu ls A Shim History uiz Slug Barry Fxcel I ngincer li lrrx s ucstions A uiet Soul Br iss Buttons Other 6 Dwarfs Struves Columnist Bull Throvx ers Priying, ln History Dincing Doris Fr lzure Fordh lm Rold Bc A Good Dmcer Being., Clllcd Sweet Bcing, Lite Ctrl Hubbell Three Musketeers L nn ersity Ax e Reg Nurse Inconsidertte People Alxx us Gigtgling Motor Trips Mx Brother Fordham Road Secretary Homevs orlf' Grubhers Running To Qchocl No 47 Other 6 Dwarfs Post Office learn To Cook Being Ctlled Trish We iring A Smile Arguing Alice Griffin Struw es Nurse 3rd P trties Studying Physics In French Blondes Other 6 Dwarfs Struves A Very Privi e Secretary Rain Checks Listening To okes Clothes H, Dortch Struves Write A Book Men My Red Hair History D. Donnelly Our Club Teacher Called Dortch Talking Red Hlir Austin and Moe Velodrome Forester Double Features Always Bike Riding Uniforms Other 6 Dwarfs Bus Stop Find The String Bores laughing At The Wfrong., Time Schraffts Spinach K. Kimlly Fort ham Road Be A Cook Spiders Being., Gracious Daisies joe The Bump At Any Comer No Ambition P. li. VU. Heckling Corrigan Dogs Irene Meyers Doctor Bei Mir Bist Du Sclioen Running To School Girls Stinkey Any Place Financier O'Connor Arguing MINUTE BIOGRAPHIES 1 ., - I'-lr. Henk fa 1 -Q' ' - 1' I , Q1: Varsity Players K. McKe-lvey Basketball Games P.T. Teacher Teasers All Around Athlete 1 it 1 J . l v MINUTE BIOGRAPHIES IN Illl Nzrbnanu Hobby Favorite College Favonle Span Fax orxte Por I8fI'I071 Lllfll GIIm1rtIn Rhea fultifffd Ciruli l'orcll1am HIkIng Old Red L mbrclla Iosgl I1 H IIHLC Cmnt l'I IX Ing M lfbli? Su CII Golf Her Ima H1 U IIIFIIE' I urn Rules Iurtlhlm B Isketb Ill long IlIlj.,CI'Il11IS Iulu Helltr WIIIIPI C lllf un Rernoung, Iuhn Hopk ns Handball Old Whltc Sw s III Dun lklllj., C I1 Incu VIllmm1 SvIImmIng Il IL IILSNIIILQI' M ll'lC N Fl lim S New Roche I le Hockey Htr Ilkfl rc I C ml Rmg IIILIN Ixutn n Iflfl H IIIIIIWIII Nutre D lme Baseball R lI1I7lfS Foot Int Ixu In I INIIII ni GIIIIII Ctmunx I Basketball Wfrmt Vfltch R mt I lmb II 111. Nur IP Bum s Marymount Tennxi V lucket D IX III I lrmun Dun R IIIIII Hunter Svnmmmg I IJIIHIIIE Irs IINI I LX XX url Rlwt e lQl1nII Su IllIl'lIll'1g S Rmf, nut I IIII fxth D IIILIIU., VIII1nm 1 H1rmIInILIn lx IIIIILKII IXIUYFIN lx III: I S tx St Vmtcnt lilmx Ing W hntlci Ill? t IXILI I U RI I., X IHHXI limkcthlll X I Hur PIIII IXILII' Murph XX I flxllll ltm ham limeblll X XY rIst flock N ll IL INIIIII hw Honex N Iuxcmr IXI1I'lI1lfl'1I I Bneblll ll' nlclc I N lrtm Mm wht Hot Dog, Nun H Ite Mmbattan B Isketball I U I vthk Dot Sxummlnf., lun um Football I IL IH I Ntl may Vonny C tttmg, Shot Mlnlwattlnullc Ttnnm IN IIIIIIrIu J IIIKN IXIIC IIIt rIL M IL H Intlbxll Manh zttm Baseball I DIPIIIIIII H lrry Mclx 15 H Irry T Ikmg Plctures Fordham Basketball Bly C tmcrz I ' I IA I ' ali' ,II I 7' V' I I I. I . f'I1I'.' flk-wg af ' j Q'I' ' F I. ' Afle. I l5IIII.IItI -nu ,If ' ' I 4 1 I 2 'A -I ' J' I ' I I MA A . f ftxp Ik IV' ' Sh ' Ml , 7. K K Av My R ,. I I-A. K ' I I IRIIIII' 3, 'I , . ,u 3 Bly '. ' I I I 4, .I Inl 'H Q' I k: 'I j Q Lid I I I - ,I I X I ' I ' Iwlj ' I N. ' .' 't II1 II. tw Nun 'iw I . I f V ' I MV' ' I RII -' , gI1I'IIn 'II ' . ' ' ' I 'I Iiaseball I j ' ' I '. -I '.It I' Ill It. f. ' 'f ,I .Y A XYVII' I' In RIIIIIAI Itlt' 'ng I5 b Ilm ' IIIII 'I I, ' I M' Ret I' ,II I-III' I ' tl f I . .I . M5 ' f I - ,Il H I I' ,' I 'A ' I I I ., 1 Bi I' - l'I'll I ' -I 4' N - ' I ' I . I ' I I bfi' -I I7 DII 'I I lklclfvtw Q ' ' I II- - M' GI I-51 Y , I V V Y I A V - I I A 4 - MV I - 7, I WW I ' K ' ' ' ' Of 'IIIQ ll.u' xl. -' ' I I 'Ii I ' I I I I ' Ixll' n I I, AbIlItI MINUTE BIOGRAPHIES Wfeaknerr Seen Mort With Seen Mort A! Ambition Pe! Peeve C lmmclenrm' Chocolate Cake Ag McNe1ly Library Avratrix Rainy Days Being Studnous Rusty Play Boys Struw es Pass French Rosalie Whistlrng Cimel Hurul Colts Hustlers Kus tc Grow Up Suspender Snappers Being Excrtable Wine Wtvrncn 8: Song., J IV Bows Cu ll Skin Specnlxst Working My Wlnnlng Smile Debate Paul Ward Club Lxcel Be Something Tattlers Provmg Hrs Point Sweets M Toomey The Movie Business Double Feature Worrying Over Vergrl Mother s Cooking Brother Library Lang Teacher Long Lectures Studying Vergrl New Shoes Mane and Marge Bus Station Go Around World Candid fiends Politeness Flat Feet Myself McLean s To work School Handsomeness Black and White Sodas The Hustlers School Be A Nurse Teasers Popular Wrth Everyone A Blonde Nick and Chris Excel Go Out Wxth Her Gabby People A Good Shagger Scallions The Hustlers jane s House Be A Good Wife Baby Pictures Laughing At Her Wit Park Benches Heller and Austin Fordham Road Good Busrness Man Sharps Helping Others Red Heads Fritz Daniel Reeves Be President Chewmg Gum Consistently Friendly Grlstede s Orde Boy 3 Musketeers Doc s Secretary Called Murph Being Sweet fAs Honeyj and Sodas Frank Werman Struves P T Teacher Early Class A Source Of Fun Gardenxas Janet Roche Devoe Park Secretary Butter Inners Being Late Haw mg Parties Dot De Malo Five P M Actress Side Glances Saying The Rxght Thmg The Wrong Time Women Irm Barry Meyer s Engineer Physics My Way With Women Cameras The Boys 190th St Photographer Women Always Taking Pictures .3 2 I ' 2 . g I7 yr h ' ' ' A-, - 1 llgl- 3 lh ' 11 ' ' ' - l . 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Blondes MUYPII EXCCI Cop 5 For 10 Minds His Business I ' '. r ' ' , ' I MINUTE BIOGRAPHIES Aame Iwrknrzme Hobby Far ante College Favorite Span Favonle Ponerrlon joan McKenn 1 Ronnie Selling Tickets Mary Mount Horse Back Riding My Eight Ball Kathleen McM1n1i my Kay Taking Walks Fordham Swimming N Cross Aygnee MGX ei ly Aggie Astronomy Hunter ivsimming y Wfitcli M irgirtt M Nuuomhe CITY lm Mul AUHIPOIIS Go 'Iie n Pitrice kilns Sliirpy Phone IN umhers X llc Swimming, My Dime Riclnrd Mole Dick Wfhiitling Harvard Baseball My Diploma lx ltlierme O Brien Kay Snubbing Notre Dame Falling Butch Christopher O Conn Of Chris .IWIUQIC Villanova Foothill My Cl irinet Vlf2I.,II11l O Shu Gini My Dog Columbia bvy imming My Dog I co P lttereon EC I ending Piper Foralh H11 Bmehill My Su M irg iret Toomey Marge Piano Playing Georgetovy n Football Photo Album lunice Vin Itten Fun 'Noyel Pins leigh Syx immmg My Diary I Iizlheth Vuiulit Betts C llccrlng Annapolii Tennis y ISI :ck Boolt A 1 lily XX llSI'I Wflliliie 16 Rlclliv Ford I1 im Baseball Rings Paul Wflrd Willie X elf Boolu Fordham Bmehlll Hair Pin Iucille Wlrnlv ll Lou Sketching Oxford Badminton Autogriphs e Frwncii Weim in Dutch Liherty Heads M mlmttan B mkethall Routc Iormine Wfilion Ginger Chewing Gum Mlnlnttin B mkcthall bruluition Pm R ly mond X UFLIII1 Rly Drwymg Columhi x Tennm My Driyyings 4 I . , . Y . I I ' ' A . j . 'A ' M ' . 4 'A ' . ' 4' 7. Q' 1 I. If H 'I U Pi . ' 2 . l. . ' I 1 1 L. 1 ' f. ' Maryorie Sweeney' Margie Drawing Mt. St, Vincent Tennis The Picture iid A K' . in l ' Kr . I, I. BI' . ' it H Q 1 . A TI . ' 4 ., i My ' . 4 1 i i 7 1 , . L, 1 Bly . ' ' . ' 1 ' i ' i Bly' 4 . , 'K ' 4 ' ' r 2 . . 1. ' My - MINUTE BIOGRAPHIES Weaknerr Seen Matt lV1tb Seen Mon At Ambition Pet Peeue Cbamcterutxr: Measles The Hustlers Struves Be Satxsfied Talkers Askmg Questmns Dmcmg 21116 My Front Porch Doctor Uncomhed Hur Knows The Answer Bl mc MIDQC Rhcl 'md Celxa I oevs Be A Te1cher Knuckle Cr lckers Consulting Dnmples Other 6 Dwlr s Struves Be Successful Untrdy Hur Talkxng Conhtlently Potlto C ups C C onnelly Meyers Mllllilndlfe s Wxfe House Work Trymf., Hzur Style Betutnful Glrls The Boys School Be A Good Husband Grubbers Bemg On Trme The Gran 3 Musketeers Honey s Be A Success Welchers Losxng Heels Benny Goodm tn Z lch md N lck Excel Orch Leader Wayne Kmg Clostng Hrs Eyes Chsmgm I-'au Sty The Hustlers Any Place Be Successful Ramy Weather Iwfllteds Gorm ln Stengel s Orch Leader Tall People Hrs Great Height Men Tall D rl. md Handsome Other 6 Dwarfs Struves Be Sophxstrcated Dumbells Appearmg Decoratlve Shows s Mane Paramount Be Successful F reckles Waxtmg For Mane Charm Bracelets Other 6 Dw1rfs Hotel Roosevelt Be A Chemist Hats On In Shows Chewrng Gum Week End Trxps J Musketeers Dashmg Around -Iournalrst Tangle Foot Always Dashmg Eatxng Dot and Helen Struves Secretary Englxsh Course Talkrng By Hand Her 3 Dalsy Uncle Blll s Get Marned Teasers Inhabltmg The Offrce Nelson Eddy Irene and Dons Meyers journallst Questtons Bemg Effxcrent Partles Marty Petes Doctor Shavmg Teases Gxrls Dancnng Isabel Tolentme Ptss Physics Shoe Laces Bemg Energetlc Dr xwmgs My Drawrngs Paradnse Artust Sprlled Ink Belng A Good Artlst 1 I -I . 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Gd e ell i X QQ ll I llll ll CLASS PROPHECIES I heard a vuse man spealcrng, of the good old days of yore Of frrencls who novy were flmous and xx hat they were before I couldnt help but wonder of my frrends rn Tolentlne And vyhxt they vsould be doing nn mneteen forty nme So I rubbed my ITIIENIL vsrshnny, rrny, xaluable and rare And I found myself vsrth Iather Trme ln the future at Trmes Square I ather Time was to be my Zgurcle and to and me nn my search He motioned me to a taxl and we started wrth a lurch We passed the Klernan Theatre and not mueh to my surprise Yyonne McExoy Cornell vsas there playing, rn The Compromrse Next door rn the Hotel Austm frequented by all Broadway ers Was Prrma Donna G1na O Shea and Chris O Connor s Swmg and Swayers There were people um erlmg, 1 statue some famed one to extol Sl wa a statue by Sculptor Yordan to honor Explorer Nole I watched a radlcal not suddenly and calmly ceas By the order of ohn Murphy Commlssloner of Polrce I purchased 1 darly paper publlshed by Mnss Pat Nrles And I read of Luerlle Warclwell who Introduced new styles Ihere were m my ads m the paper announcing, the nevs best seller lvsas a book entitled Meclreal Llfe by Charles Augustus Heller oseph Hames and Lorrame Wrlson the athletes of the day Sarled away to the Olympxes representlng the U S A There was a picture of Bob Mulderrlg a Son of the Slum and Grayy Next to one of Jim MeGoldr1elc the Admlral of the Naxy I read an account of Lucy ftrey a stewardess young and gay Wlmo vyas enjoylny, herself rmmens ly vxorlcrng on the Elchler Alrvsay I savs that Social Worker Gerdon had a home for wayward lads And a prcture of Iranlcxe Welman vsho posed for commercial ads Nrnety erght 1 lr XVS ll- Ill! f F5 f 't-a g Y t c I :J Q llllllllm I I , llfil I. . a t 1 -Ill - I - Y-' -a Professlonal football player Black ln the game had made four goals Wlanle Engineer Fltzgerald planned a dam at Muscle bhoals urywoman Dot McEvoy heard a case at the state s expense Wh1le CI'.flLlCl'lt Patrlcxa Cryan was Attorney for the defense l found that Kathleen Morrxs mtroduced a new ll'lXCI'ltlOl'1 Whlle Dr Louis Harry McKayste1n found the nth dxmensnon lnterlor Decorator Lamb was completely enjoylng her fate Iaor she spent her t1me re decoratxng the mlllnon dollar Hesslnger Estate Doris Ifrazure and Irene Byrne I read had founded a school for gxrls Kathleen McManamy a hairdresser spent her t1me maklng was es and curls I saw styles by Isabell Fmney who was outstandlng as a designer And a p1cture of Leo Patterson the Captain of an ocean lmer I read a column ln the paper wrxtten by Betty Vaught humce Van Etten so nt seemed was a chemnst qunte ambxtnous Ldna Kuhn was a woman detectne and IflXCStIgiifCCl things suspicious SOCICIY Matron McKenna was admlred by all who knew her Wh1le Kathenne O Brlen the Irrsh Hawanan returned from the land of I read that Margaret Toomey was the Presxdent of three banks Wfhzle Daud Larmon recened much praise as pitcher for the Yanks Secret Seruce Agent Donnelly worked quletly wlthout a word But Donald Henry to the contrary became Demosthanes thc Thlrd EHICICHLY expert Newcombe was re organlzlng the cxty Wh1le Paul Ward recen ed applause as a comedlan xery wltty john Barry was a super salesman of houses residential Whrle Patncn Desmond spent her time as a secretary conhdentlal Marge Sweeney was the Dean of Vassar the most ellte girls college Whlle Agnes McNealy taught there lmpartmg her Vlrgll knowledge Nmety mne Aloha llk IW' 0 9 .4 X, fa all I D L. -ww ' 441 JY . 6, , . . 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U , - - I decided to abandon the paper and listen to the radio So I twisted the dial in the taxicab and turned to W A O I heard the famous mimic Marie Murphy imitating Baby Snooks Whyee I heard the news broadcast by Margaret Mary Epp from a nay al base in Hawaii I heard a talk by a fellow classman Nicholas Alicino by name Who was now a royrng reporter and had achieyed no little fame Ady ice vias offered by Beautician Dortch on how to be entrancing Many enjoyed Peggy Daltons talk on ultra modern dancing Mary Liston the registered nurse spoke on ways of maintaining health While Dotty Bleakley the philanthropist discussed distribution of wealth I heard a speech by immy Barry who was running for re election He was sure to receixe the presidency for he was the people s selection As I tired of the radio programs I turned once more to my guide Maria Gilmartrn and Anna Creehan had entered the serx ice of God And it made one s heart leap up to see that they were lox ed wherex er they trod On a nation wide radio station Marty Murphy croons Lnyoying success while singing to Bobbie Loughran s tunes Audrey Walsh and myself so I was told became rich in a gold mine seizure And novi wc merely traxeled around as the leading ladies of leisure I looked again at my guide who nodded and suddenly turned my may I had seen all my friends and seemed to sense what Iather Time was about to say He said that I must leaye there and I should no longer wait bo I bade farewell to forty nine and returned to thirty eight Again I heard a wise man speaking of the good old days of yore Of his friends who now weie famous and what they were before I smiled a knowing smile to myself for I knew that in forty nine Success would come to ex eryone of my friends in Tolentine EILEEN MAUREEN BURKARD 58 One hundred 7 , r 7 L , I D I v 1 y 1 l Y. y ' U . 7 7 , . . . 9 Y 1 . 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Y Y. , . a . : i . , A Y . . . , , TOLENTINE MELODIES 'Ihanlxs for the Memory Gec But You rc Swcll You C ouldnt Be Cutcr Ih1s Is My Day To Drcrm I Lne the Lnfe I Loyc Loxely One L1fc Goes to A Pxrty H IVN Ill Cllls A L1ttle B1t of Heaycn Please Be Kmd 'Iwo Dre1ms Got Together When Dxd You Leue Heuen Dark Lyes You re A Sweetheart Dancmy, L1dy One Rose It s Easrer Sa1d Than Done Stay As Sweet As You Are Got My M1nd On MLISIC Id Rfrther Lead A Band So Rare Where I Alflf Been Before Mar1e I-Ieaxen Help Th1s Hurt of M1ne Somebody Loyes You My Heart Is An Open Book Sweet Someone You Cm t Deny You re Irrsh Let s S111 to Dreamland Bemldered I Loxe to Wh1stle Take Me Out To the Blll Game Gone But Not Iorpotten So Many Memor1es Xou Haye Eyerythmg, Drop A N1clxel 1n the Slot Darlctown Strutters Ball Swmg, Mrster Ch1rl1e I'I0me Tovsrl If You Knew Suzy Hou we Got Somethmy, 'Ihere Wh1stle Wh1le You Work Where D1d You Get Those Eyes One hundred one Srster Lawrence Mane Iather Ze1ser ane Haley Gr1duat1on Day Martm Murphy Maryorle Sweeney F ranl-. 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QM QW 'qaq 1 I ,QJW5 gms X M N s +3 HIBJ G me 2 X QY ll X I llll ll CLASS WILL WE the Sennors realrzrng that the sands of trme are slowly slrpprng through the hour glass and our days as St Nrcholas of Tolentlne Hlgh School students are numbered Hnd rt qurte flttmg and proper to bequeath to our worthy Supernors our most outstandrng characterlstlcs rust as a remmder of our pleasant days spent wxth them We also lease our 1nd1s1dual1st1c and endearing personalltres to our underclassmen to lnsplre them to hlgher achlesements ID therr scholastrc career In humble solemnlty we w1ll these parting tokens To Father Zelser we lease our heartfelt gratltude for hrs kmdness and hrs personal rnterest ln our many actrsrtres rellgrous athletic and social To Srster Lawrence Marne we lease our assurance that her thoughtful words an excellent gundances hase not fallen by the waysrde but are rmbedded deep rn e hearts of each Senror To Sister de Lellrs we lease the memory of our happy years spent rn the Grammar School To Father Shme we lease our vshole hearted appreciation for hrs rnterestlng relrgrous drscussrons and his concern for our sprrntual good To the Faculty sse lease our admlratron for thelr patrence rn maklng the rough road towards graduatnon a smoother one To thee Junlors we lease the courage to folloss along the golden paths we have trod and to become the :deal students that sse were throughout our entlre Hrgh School Career To the Sophomores sse lease our sunny drsposltlons our knovsledge our hrgh standmg and our drgnnty To the Freshmen we lease the duty of upholdrng our noble tradltlons and to mamfest thelr untmng energies ln all school actlsltnes as we always did Now personally each one of us shall begin I Nrcholas Alrcrno bequeath my pleasant attxtude to john Mnllrkm I Wxlllam Austln bequeath my admiration for well dressed women to oe Corrlgan I Dorothy Bleakley bequeath my athletrc prowess and profound nnterest rn certarn members of the Boys Varsrty to june Sherrdan One hundred four A , wr Ulf-I ,gm Ill . .. . . . tl' L a F S n X' , ' . 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' ' I ' I ames Barry bequeath my technique as a super salesman to ames Gallagher I Eileen Burkard b queath my numerous yersihcations and my talent for writing yoetry to Iranlx O Brien may he successfully use this art on Icbruary I Ith of next year I ohn Barry bequeath my postmans uniform including whistlej to Eddie Ryan may he carry on with as many lines as I did I Irene Byrnes bequeath my quiet demeanor to Dorothy Mason I Lucy Carey bequeath my infectious giggle to Otto ledor to use as often an as pleasantly as I did I Anna Creehan will my cute shoes to Dot McMurray fit' they ht I Thomas Black will the ease with which I sprain my anl-.les to ames Buckley I Patricia Cryan will my winning smile to eanne Brady to use as advantageously AS I haye tried to I Peggy Dalton will my undeniable ability to trip the light fantastic to Alice Lwrilfin to Bernard Hartigan I Dot Donnelly bequeath my young admirer to Claire Phelan I Helen Dortch will my fondness for Iordham College to Helen Davis I Tommy Eichler will my position on the stage screw mainly on top of the ladder to aclaie Conlon I Margaret Mary Epp bequeath my worried expression to Miriam Immen I Tommy Iitzgerild will my ability to damtily make flowers to Bobby Keegan He may also haye the appropriate name Daisy I Doris Irazure bequeath my cute little drmple to acqueline Gerdon I Isabel Iinney bequeath my acquired dignity to Mary Finnerty to use in manner becoming a Senior I oseph Gerdon bequeath my success on my Home News Route to Day id Nagel I Maria Gilmartin b queath my girl scout uniform to Theresa McNeilly I ane Haley bequeath my ability as 1 bicycle rider without a bicycle to ames Hamilton I Charles Heller will my zest for life to Rose Seeley One hundred five .L if W' 0 9 N1 A all I I I L. 'n n .X y 'Ii 1 .I 1 I ' .I ' I -- I i ' 4 . 3 iw l Y U 4 I K. . 1 7 E . . it , , J- I, , , ' r ' llyf , . . - I . 1 - ff ,- - -, L 7 I K K - I, Pat Desmond, will my ability' as a cook, especially baking cakes Qremember?j 4 'M . fy I 'F ,I -I .1a'fz' y I y ll , 4 I 4 , ' I i . i A is . U53 , 7' Y 1 , ' D . ' ' .' ' . ' . I . . . . ' I 1 1 - . . ' E .. . . . . . 0 , . I' f, y I . a ' ' a SI , I I i L i S L ' 'i I ia ' 4 . 236 .,J , a, I 1. 'Q I V qt . 3 'Ia V. . V' ' Y S Mllri 2 I I I llll ll Mane Hessmger wnll my study perrods to Cecrlra Rogers Edna Kuhn bequeath my raprdrty rn translating V1rg1l s Aenld to john Dwyer I hope hrs marks remain as hrgh as mrne were Rose Lamb bequeath my apparent neatness to jean Beagan Dayxd Larmon bequeath my Harr for scrence to Trmothy Murphy Frank Krernan bequeath my brg brown eyes to Alrce Hoffman Try to keep them as rnnocent look1ng I Bob Loughran bequeath my ultra ultra expressron to Glorla Murphy I Kathleen Morris bequeath my yery wrtty puns to my lrttle srster Anne shes the only one who would take them I Robert Mulderrrg bequeath my gleammg red harr and very good looks to ack Harrington I ohn Murphy bequeath my grngerxatrng personality and popularity with the class to Brll Tucker I Marre Murphy bequeath my sweetness and well chosen nickname Honey to Mary Pulyer I Martrn Murphy bequeath my gun that wouldnt go 05 to Warren Ambrose I Dorothy McEyoy bequeath my 5 feet plus one meh to Isabel McCafTerty I I Hxonne MCEX oy bequeath my dramatrc abrlrty to Cassandra Gordon I ames McGoldr1ck bequeath my thick curly harr and long eyelashes to Vrncent McKelyey fthe curlrng rron IS rn my locker I Harry McKay bequeath my rnclmatron toward photography and my favorrte camera to oe Burkard I oan McKenna bequeath my school grrl complexron to Herbie Ryan fSee Palmolne ads Mary Lrston wrll my popularrty and Importance to my class to Agnes Coleman Kathleen McManamy bequeath my persuasne power wrth a harr comb and studies to Anne Darcy Agnes McNe1lly bequeath my attractlon to detective novels to Mary Grimes fDont read them at nrght It s bad for your nerves Mary I knowj One hundred srx 1 R I7 l I I I I, , I I I . yu It A I I I I I I' I ' rx 16 I, , r I I, ' ' ' . ' ' ' . f ' - -' I ,sg I A 'I I I Q I I I A I It ' ' X' , . , . . gr I A I QI II- ? V - Y . QQ , ' , 4 ' 5 I rj, gi don't know what you carl do with them but-just remember me. I 'i'isfiy3. gl Q ,J I Z . V Y I y Y I . . I V J. lllllllllm I I I I 11.4 , ' , lllg' J I v-lf I 0' , J , ' ' ' - I Y D. 'Y I I, V . , . . . I if I I I I ds? 'Iv V, V 1 Iii? ' --' I, . 1 . . Y . I I Margaret Mary Newcombe bequeath my love of people who eat scalllons and who wrrte fan mall to Margaret Young I Rnchard Nole bequeath my professronal dignity to oseph Farrell I Katherme O Brxen bequeath my perfect prohle to eanne Imney always conscrous of thrs I Chris OConnor bequeath my yocal qualntres and harmonlzrng abrlrty to Carol berdon I Vrrgrnla OShea bequeath my strawberry blonde harr to Doris Cunnmgham may she haye better luck rn the ram wrth these locks than I haye had I Leo Patterson bequeath my country twang to Kenneth de Maile to carry on tradrtxons I Maryorne Sweeney bequeath my obuous good looks and lovable drsposrtron to ohn McAndrews may he haye as much popularrty wrth these assets as I haye enjoy d I Margaret Toomey b queath my loye for classical music to my freshman brother ohn I Elrzabeth Vaught bequeath the headaches Iye acquired trymg to collect minute bxographres to Vrrgrnra Stapleton I Eunlce Vtn Etten bequeath my Ll11I'l'T1ll'lyQ charm bracelets to Shrrlee Atwood I Audrey Walsh bequeath my regular attendance to john Dwyer oseph I-Iarnes bequeath my loye of the Catsl-.Ill country to ack Stapleton Francrs Werman bequeath my metlculous care wrth my clothes to Leo McKay throw away all strrped socks Lorrarne Wilson bequeath my all around talents to Harold OShea Novs you can step up and dance at the yarlous socrals Pat Nrles bequeath my darnty hngernarls to Dot de Malo I Paul Ward bequeath my ruddy glow of youth to Thomas Whelan Lucille Wardwell bequeath my extensne wardrobe and my abrlrty to wear these clothes to Mary ean Duncanson I Donald Henry leaye one of my most outstandrng assets my speakrng XOICC to Howard Kolbenheyer to use rn debates dramatlcs and such I Raymond Yordan bequeath my art1st1c talents to Vrncent Cappelll One hundred seven ll L Qs 0 9 X1 fm 3511! e n. 'E , 4 , ' I' . 1 H. I l' l be , ...L , C, A - - - l .:.? L '. x, e. 'lf - It 'Imnull 1,1 ', ' f Y J . I- I 3 r , ' ' I ' c VERITAS 7k9 :a X W' ' I lv . FI I .I QL K f'1',G7 X A1 X K MYR' IIIIII X ' I-71 3 f ,'I1IWgg I' I Iifff?f'2. I 5' N 'n .Q'f fy EI: 'In X x .Z I B i Y XX is ' IIIIIIIIIRQ X X X ' . S D lx I IX I fag IIIIIII X I ' W' I 'III--.Ixxx I XX , II'IlIlxxXx-xI.X.X xxx XX X X Ilxxxxx XxXXxXXxXX x -X XX g :III IKIXXIXIX - XXX X XXXX ,VXXXX ' IIIIIIHI X IX XX ix w II I. x I X . 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J W IIIII I X I I I I , Nypqnov' QQ, 55555 5 s I I I I I I I I ' hm, 1 ' I 'J XX I I I I X 1 gfxx - X I I I I ' I I I I x j xx I I IX X I I lc I I fill' 1 X . , I x I ag, In x,,I I '15 1, W lg' X I' II II I III I I F I T' IQ ,L I I I 1-A I I I I I I II ' SIL- ,ggigm xx I ' x I I I I I II I:-- 'want' xx I 22: I - Q Ie' I-4:-I I I ,. I I I I I I I I , ..- I 4 X I I ::! I I, 1 I I, Iwi' u I :sg N I A I III I I F5165 I X X nu I ' N4 I II '55 I I I I I I II I ISFN I I I I :I I I I II I I I' If n Pix I I I I II I psi- l 1- X ' I .. I X I I 9 xl! I 'B I I ll x I I I I I II I I 44 If RI I I I I X x I I I II ,I 2 'II 4 M, I E I xx II I I I -FI Z I I I I c-V , I II I f I f' ', ' . I I IX I I II I - I Ii I 'IX I? . I I I x . f , 'I X I. , . X X I I- ' I X I X x x Q I lv- I, .1 I X ,I X u MY X X A i II I llll ll CLASS OF I939 ALICE ALMAND SHIRLEX ATWOOD ILORENC1 BRADLEH CLIFFORD ERINCKERHOEE JOHN CONLON JOSEPH CORRIGAN RATHRYN COSGROVE JULIA DOWNING MARY DUNLANSON JOHN DWX ER JOSEPH IARRELI ROBERT ILANAGAN JACQUELINL OERDON CASSANDRA GORDON ROBERT REEGAN IUGENIA LUNDX JOSEPHINI MAR7UI LO DORIS MICUE HLI EN MIOUIRE c AT HERINE PRANGL I Ec ILIA ROGERS JOHN ST API LTON MARION YOUNC JULIEN IANI ARDINO EMORY EULLIS JOHN BURKE PAT RICK BURKE ACNES COLEMAN I ATHERINE CONNELLY DORIS CUNNINGHAM ANN DARCY OTTO EEDOR MARY GOUGH JAMLS GRANDJEAN ALICE GRII I IN MARX ORIMES ARTHUR HARRY DOROTHY MASON JOHN MEANDREW RAS MOND MCCUE DOROTHY MCMURRAY I RANK O BRIEN HARRX PI EIITER MARY PULVER MARY ROGERS HERBERT RYAN WILLIAM TUCKER XVALTER WHELAN MARGARET YOUNG I RANK GRUNDY WALTER JONES One hundred ten N Ii f IN II I D K 741, V .. ' SI Xxx i 1 Q, , A Rm 14 3: '51 - Q 'Q ' 7 I - ,S 4 4 . ., Q fefii' ' ' I-L HOXWARD KOLBENHEYER VINCENT MCKELVEY Ililllm , Ei A , , - IIIE1 . Yum, .4 - . . If 1 ' 1 ' I iii 1 I 77 I ! J f .fd 1 ?N x , r 1 ff 'ffjz I 1 s 1 .-'-, S X X Y In i V! MXQAA -11 V :I x 4' f v N, ' ' Y L J J N P- - 3 1 .' X , . rx ,X A s 'S I 1 J 1 x 1 ,170 ! .. ,f I J K .f if 1- ll o- N1 LL an um fi .1 U X- x -L , . Q .. - I A . , Q i r . X -- I f X 5 N? nllrl tg, X X A I I llll ll JUNIOR HISTORY UR arduous struggle IU the forest of knowledge has earned for us the right to use the Senior bridg to commencement Pausing before the ascent we recall the naemory of our yourney through the unior groye Let us once more yIsIt our long to be remembered haunts beneath the shade of deep rooted trees Amidst the sylyan glory there stands a massiye Hemlock btanding beneath Its cxeigreen branches vye Imbrbe the fragrance of a neyer ending pattern of literature English In this yery shade me were Introduced to such Immortals as Shakespeare Milton and many more Rounding the bend History s swaying Weeping Willow mak s Its presence known Of deeds and men of noble and of exil the mighty pageant of life unfolds to seeking cyes the clue to our eycistence Old Hickory IS our friend Algebra be cautious lest his tangling roots trip headless feet and to earth bring the unvsaryf Safely ne otiating Algebraic pitfalls wise students go on to gaze breathlessly at the my riad xxonders beyond O tempora O mores thunde s a bright eyed Roman peering fiom behind the contrast In this forest of males the slender graceful elm should be he ded Her soft lrench far exceeds IU melody and grace but alas strikes terror IH the hearts of the poor students whose task It IS to translate 'lhe yourney ends beneath the oak of Religion the symbol of unity and strength Oxeishadomng all others our Oak creates the feeling of security while beneath h r sh Idowxs the deep silence of meditation imparts counsels the I Ilue of which vie seldom appreciate Lich of these trees has Its ovsn peculiar m rIt Guided by our teachers vie selected and assimilated what was suited to our deyelopment some more others less but the majority sufficient to qualify As vie take one last look back the purpose of our lessons IS eyident From these admonitions IS born that yital force which IS to enable us to climb Ad Astra per Aspera ID the achieyement of our End As we enter how much more meantngful will be that which vie now say Finns coronat opus One hundred twels e 1 N lf f ll EAI x vw ' g V I 3 0 , . I Y I Y .Ia I ' ' I '- ' K ' ' ' x- I -- - x I It , ,' 3 ' I ' I I tlf r ra -I li , Y I I . . A . Y. I . Q . I y K It , ,K I I , 8 t , - I , 5 V Y L Y . I- sturdy' Linden. k5Uhy we know him, an orator of great repute, Cicero by name! For I 5 I I , u II . I I gl u . . . . I linumm lf . I i I , F 1x4 ' v S I ' IIE- . 1 . yflz ,A T' I D ' M I ' ,QQ I , , y , . 5 I '-., z ' I Ili - I I ' ' I I ' Q I ,J -Jw. EL W' I S sg YS 1 PX ' SJS- .ww xxx Q? Z HIBJ I5 2 ll X I llll ll CLASS OF ELIZABET H BARRX ANITA COUTURE VINCENT CUNNINGHAM HELEN DAVIS IRENE DLVINL JOHN DOERINC MAURICL DOWNEH MARGARLT CARVEH MARGUERITE HEINEMAN ALICE HOI I MAN JOHN MLINNIS HARRY MERRITT CERALD MALONEY MARGARET MONAHAN KATHLEEN MULRY JAMES NEWCOMBE WILLIAM OHM IRANCIS SLATTERY KATHLEEN STRAIN ROBERT TICE GEORGE WALLACE GRACE WEIMAN JOSEPH BURIKARD MARJORIE SPARKS LDMUNDINA IEALL MARION ACKERSON ROE ANDERSON IOUISE BARRX JLAN BEAGAN XVILI IAM BODINE M XRGARET BOYD JLANNE BRADX JAMES BUCKLEX MARIE CALLAHAN EILEEN CARMODY KENNETH CARROLI JAMES CASEY LOIS COREY VIRGINIA DAHLEM KENNETH DeMAILI E ROBERT DEWLX IRANCIS DOUG AN MARY EARLEY MARION IARREL 9 JOHN IEILDS ANASTASIA FOX DONALD GORMAN ROBERT CORMAN RIT A GOUGH JAMES HAI LIGAN VERONICA HAS DEN OLIVE HOEY MIRIAM IMMEN ISABEL KANE JOHN E KELLY DOROTHX LUKER JAMES MALONE TERESA MCNEILLY JOHN MILLIKIN DORIS MOORE WILLIAM MURPHY JOSEPH PREZZANO JOHN REID EDWARD RUGG EDWARD RYAN ROSE SEALY MARGARET SHELLEH MARY SMITH ROSE SMITH DOLORES THCMPSON IHOMAS WHELAN CERALD zIT7MAN WARREN AMBROSE CHARLLS BRONNER VINCENT CAPPELLI PATRICK CLARKE RAX MOND CC STELLO JOSEPH DONNELLY MARTIN FROEHLEY BERNARD HARTIGAN FRANCIS HEARTY JOHN JAMERSON ADRAIN KEIRNAN JAMES LYONS ROBERT MORRISON JOHN SKEA ROBERT WANNEMACHER LAURENCE O BRIEN JAMES GALLAGI-IER One hundred fourteen 1 Hr. 'I mf f .- 'wp I I - JJ- Y' ' A I f I I 40 - I K Q4 I I Ju I iw , f 1 ' ' ' :: ' L I - . A!.l I - X! X QV , 0 ag ' ' -Q I 9 f ' , 4, L KATHLEENIALMANID EILEEN TUITE 1 f f , I Lf '7 1 S, I A ElIl'!I?Jm ' A f A I III? I 1 I-bl I A A f I wb x 4, N ff K U-ffiJ ,XLUAAJ f s ' , U1 X is I X Nl X I , , , 4 1 Q ' - 1 J , , a , . . 1 5 , ' xi, , - ' ff i A ,N X V, Y 4 gb x 'J 1 5 . A. ,, , One hundred fifzccn f I 3, 'A X 1 , ,il ' Qrfy' V -rw W,-M A IX 4.1 2 qlrl E 2 NUR I X I llll ll SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY A SOPHOMORE OF ST NICHOLAS OI TOLENTINE A HEIGHT GAINED A SUMMIT REACHED When vue real17e that summer is approaching and that this school year is nearin its end 1 sense of sadness and loss comes ox r us because the golden moments are slipping by so fast It seems but a few brief days ago that vue left our chtldhood studies in grammar school to enter into this Our Belox ed High School as a FRESHMAN Ah vyell we remember hovy we crowded the sidevy alk on that fateful day before going tn to face the Unknovsn with smiling childish faces with merry quips and yibes and yet underneath it all vyas that faint sinking sensation of uneasiness and panic for vie were only chtldrcn unacquainted with thc vsorld clothed in the armor of innocence We gazed with awe upon the Sophomores is no doubt green soldters would haye looked upon the yetcrans of Napoleon s wars Would there come a day when we would be the same? Would hate that calm assured smile' That superior Rlfp Need vue narrate our hopes and dreams of that epochal first year? Better writers than I haxe oft told the tale Happy Days Happy Innocent Childhood Days Suffice it to say that time marches on and ltke a thunderbolt thc n ws breaks that the vxorld has moyed ahead and vue are SOPHOMORES Wfe are face to face mth the dreadful dragons of the Sophomore Year that roaring ragtng leaping Tiger Geometry vsho b came a cooing tabby cat under the calm commands and demonst ttions of Miss McGuire how ulius Caesar made his non stop flight across the Rubicon retold to us tn the sonorous Latin tongue as it has been told to thousands before and mll be to thousands aft r us To Stster Hildegarde goes all the credit for steering the boat through Ancient History yy th her Sister Claudra yy hom ue knew well by sight novy took command in our bat le yn ith Engltsh The War is still raging but with Victory in stght Wc must not fail to mention oir petite Sts er M lrietta vsho gaxe us that Parisian acccnt that little touch of suoir faire lat but not least vse all agree that all the loyely xirtues of Rcligton vcrc cxempltfied by Sister Anita and Sister Wilhelmina To those our friends vsc cxpress our gratitude Wc find that we are growing older and thanks to their tuition the education we haye gatned from their knowledge vnll be with us alvxays We are imbued with the spirit that makes St Nicholas of Tolentmes great We feel we must be worthy of its tradttions We must uphold the reputation of Tolentine High School We must be worthy of the confidence of lather Yeiser and his assistants of Sister Lawrence Marie and of our teachers We must be dignified and set a good example for the new Freshmen entcring the portals of Tolentinc Our proudest boast today is thtt we are Sophomores of St Nicholas of Tolentine Tomorrow may it be umors of St Nicholas of Tolentine TERESA MCNEILLY One hundred sixteen R to lt I yy I I 1, I I I I I 4.1 ' - ,YK V . I V . - L 7 ' . 1. 3 I I- I 4 II w I I . , , , , K v tu I at I I I R' . I ' , . . ' 0 4 ii-J . ' 'A g I 1, . Y, I T .Y Q 7 I E . Y -H I - FV ' I ' 1 'I 'I I ' . 7 LT L ' S 5 li.: Q . 4 I Q U 4 4 Q . We were delightzd to find that we again had Miss Gannon but this year we roamed ,MT ' F , cyt I v. . Y'.g ' 4 3 4 . . 7 . . I Y . El- . l K KI I L I It 2 I I 7 I lllllllllllm . If c - I I I is I I IN4 1 v 1 v '2 1 1' 1 l pta I y jk H l I I H U t . .I . A I U Y gi sa I ' I 'I I ' 4 '.:l: ' . V ggi f f fI I II Q X323 XQQQX Eff iw W ff ffd jig X wgywfgfzgaggjgilgif X ji a w Q o sf T3 Q . X . X . X X X f o Y We QW i X A K 'LZ ' 4 WVW' x Q!!! Cf-D M 5 Q ' - E f ' ,,,..-xii , if Z V V dgiif P ' x, 'Q-l-li 1 7 ' 'v f 5 X I -' Si' L f f ,Q K I E Sf 5 f ff f ,Xff qxigigyf 1 I fm? ,f 4 Q IX Q? L v mm I 1:13 5 X 'SX .L' X I llll I VIRGIINIA ARDOX INF WILI IAM BARBANES MARIF BRONNER FI ORI NCI BROXIUX MARX CASSIDX IAMI S COINWAX XVII I IAM CONXYIA DANIII COSGROVE MI RX I DARC X CATHI RINE DI I AINI X I I IA DI VLIIN CARMI IA FI I I VIS CAROI GI RDON MARGARI T GI X INN IAMI S HAMIITOIN IFAININI HAL GH PATRICIA HI ARTX MARGI FRITI HOI X GRACI KANI AGNI S KIERNAI I FR LKIXCIS MANCAIN IOSFPH MFX I RHOFF TIMO'I HX ML RPHX PI-IX I IS ML R'I AL GH MARX NOLAIN MABII NOLAX HAROI D O SHFA PATRICIA QI IRIN DORO HX RICKARD DONAI D ROONFX CARX I SFIDF MARGARFT TOI AND AI BI RT TL 'XIISON ADFI I WEI CHI R IF ROX WRIGHT KFNNITH COIN ORN CLAIRI PHFI AN MARCARFT AI I FN FVFI X N BOX D RICHARD BRACREN IRFNE BRENNANI CLASS OF DANIII CANAVAIN GIORIA DAHI LM CI II FORD DARCX PHII IP DI CILLIS GI ORGI DI SCOL RN IxA'I HFRINI DFTI I FS STI PHEN DONINEI I X WII I IAM DORTCH XXIII I IAM DLINN IOHN DL RKIIN VIRGINIA I ISI MAN CHARI FS IIINIx ROIII RT GAI I AGHI R ROSIINA GAI I AGHI R I DW IN GONZAI IZ IOSI PH HOI IHAN MARGARI T HO1 MI S DANIFI RIANI1 IAMI S IxI I I X HLJGH IA ISONNF CI RARD MAURFR FI HFL MCCI I ARX IAMES MCCL SKFR MARIAIN MCGRANF IOSEPH MCNAMARA CHARLOTTI MOI ONFX DAVID NAGI F MIINARD NI XVTON IAMFS O CONNELI AR I HL R RI DFR MARGARI 'I SHFEHAN IxATHI1I I N 'I IMOTHX IOHN 'I OOMI X IORRAINI VAN ARSDAII IAMFS WAI SH IOAN WANNI MACHFR PHII IP XXIVI HIM I A'I RICIA ISRADX I-I RNIE ISRAMHAI I III I FN BURKE One hundred exghteen IAMES CONLON GEORGI' CORCORAN MARGARET COSTI LLO KATHI I FN DAI1X IOHN DOINOHLIE LLIZABFTH DOW INC MARIOIN FLLFRKAMP DORIS FVANS MARIE GILHOOIX PATRICIA GILMARTIN IOSFPH GOLJGH pOHN HARRINGTON AINN MARIF KFIIGHAN MARX KFNNY GFORGF KIIDUFF AININ BFVFRIX KUHN FRANCIS LX NAR MARGARET IARKIN IFO MCKAX IAMFS MCINUITX RICHARD MLII I ER KATHRX N MLII IIGAN DANIFI MURPHX GLORIA ML RPHX RATHLFFN O BRIEN MARX O COINNFI I1 MARIF PFEIFFER MARGARET PRFZZANO IOHN QLIINN XYIILI IAM QUIINN II HOMAS RII I Y MARC ARI T ROONI X IOAN SAUNDLRS RATHRX N SHFLI EX IOSFPH SHINF ILI IA SINGFR GFRARD WII I IAM TAYIOR HEI INF VII I APOL I LJGI NI WARNFR MARX WOODS VIRGINIA MCCORMACK A S.-- R IQ 7 I I I94I 'N ,I 1 I 1 1 7 ' 1 I I 1 A - 1 1 .I . M '1' I ' ' I 1 I1 1 5 f N S 11 I X' I 1 I 11' I 1 1 f 1 I It I I ,S 1 V1 1' 1. .f yi' Q1 QI- Q I Q I 1 , .1 ' XI -Q 1 . V 4 I I .1 A1 i x 1 II? 1 I U f 1 8 I I '42 I T'IA': I f 1 'I 0 1 . 1- .1 45 2. x ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 5 FRANCIS MAI1I1OX' ROBERT MAKULA ANNE MORRIS 'l Q 1 1 1 ' 1 1 11 11 J-fl '.,I I I I I I I I . F II I 7 Ciba IA' f v A 1 f 4 A I v .QD 1 2 . 1' . ' ' ' .1 - 1- QT 1X W Y 1' E 11 1 4 A W1 '1 1 1 1 . 11 11 mg' 1 1 I' ' aim ' ' I 9 2 3' BM, A 1 .A 1 Y 1 1, A . 1 I If 1.2 '1 I I1 1 I 11 ' ' 1 1 ' ff 4:1 I 17 1 IN .' I 1 1 I , I 1 I I I II J 'I I ' I I 1 II I ,gg 1 1. . 1. 1 1 1 1 fm I 1 f I 1 . f f X Q Jnrk I E S QQ ll FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY 5 WE loolc baclc upon the past year rt se ms rmpossnble that so many thrngs could haxe htppened rn so short 1 trme Iew of us vnll foryeet that clty rn September when vue entered St Nicholas of 'Iolcntme I-Inch School as Ireshmen After lrstenrncg to the stones tolcl for our benefit we were more terrrfiecl thtn ex er before We tceeptecl mth undoubtrnc futh the fact that we must cut our may through the forests of study whrch loomed up before us Soon after the unfamrhar sound of the first perlod bell smote upon our ears our fear began to fade Instead of forests we found gardens Science toolc on a more famrlrar aspect whrle under close obseryatron the numerous numbers found rn our study of Algebra were seen to be rn an orderly arrangement We found rt more a pleasure than tn ordeal to roam through the gardens of Latm Enclrsh Rehgron and the other subjects In whrch room IS rt today' you may be sure that up rs the toprc of hrs mqurrr s The lreshmtn class was not long., rn drseoxermg the exrstenee of thus mstrtutron It forms the cl trlc spot marrmy, our otherwrse lnppy exrstente Our hope for the future year rs that the flowers rn our :garden of study wrll contmue to bloom under the same gentle care they recery ed this year from the Srsters and Teachers our patrent gardeners PATRICIA GILMARTIN One hundred twenty A - N lf f It l l yt he teas , J ' . v K. I N 7 Y . ly.. , 7 , K I . 2 f 4 I ' I I Je X ' If you find a Freshman anxious concerning the whereabouts of the list or asl-:ing .- s ' jf: e. tpybvyl- lffz I , - , . - llllllllllm 'Hail A ,-'ll' . 0' P QL Sill I , FAREWELL TO THE UNDERCLASSMEN ll S 1 lf 1111 I IL oo n L IN 101111 xxI1L11 LNQIXOI 1st l11 t 1L11 1 N xml 1 lc I 1L1c111 our x x NK Sl Illlk L X ig 'N-'T IOL Nl X. N ITIL! L 1 INNIOOIN al L Q S11 k NL OIL 7 l Il Nil 1 IL Xlll o1lx un 1 1 L L W Um 1 L11 1 li Hx XRD X ,I 7 , 1 I--J L. -1 nl n. Q4 s .k ff llc. 'L .1I'L' l1i.'.lX5, .111l eyes . L- JINI, A1111 I N111 I VC-L'l1UL'N xigI1s, : 'I'I1- 11111, l1. J A, ' 1c T t ML. ll I I'o111l gwll-l yu, A I1 S11 A 11111 to 11111 NXIIII x.1l1 -nel QA, W1 H f 1m1111.111p, 111-Q11, W f qf l 01' cxcry Il.1y. llllf x - .yg f - CI l lullx .111l l4.lI'L' than xc-llf N .X sei A , IJ As 1' 1 Ixus tI111111Kgl1 tl1c 'QI111 I1llul l1.1ll my , Anll L' -' L31 I ll. . 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A , X Hilfi- Gd i I I I llll ll TOLENTIA STAFF MARX LISION RICHARD NOLE XXIILLIAM AUSTIN Faculty Advlser SISTER LAWRENCE MARIE Co Edntors Literary Eclltor MARC ARET MARY NEWCOMBE Art Edltor RAYMOND YORDAN Class History LUCILLE WARDWELL Class Prophecy EILLEEN BURKARD Sports Edntors Class Wlll RATHLEEN MORRIS Mmute Bxographles ELIZABETH VAUGHT One hundred twenty four PAUL WARD joHN Mtmpm LORRAINE VUILSON ff X If I I I E J V11 X. .vi V .. lt- QV Vt 3 I .g ' , I lm, L Treasurers Al A ' ' llllllm A ull? I-,f ' sf? - THE TOLENTIA l WLIlHlltlIlOf1Ol Ile vlcnttx hy le l IIN ls one stew th mlm thu lcul to thc grcttcr heights ol suttcss wluch tc hl0lCHfll ot luturc tltsies xull ruth XVC hue cntleuorrtl to Plll3ll9l'l 1 hook of xxlmh Tolcntme my be lustly proud Perhtps ws hue exen trlul to surpwi the su cn etlttlons of 'lhc Tolcntlx whlth hue preceded our Public IIIOD 'Nlcwrtluclcss thr Cltss ol 19W untlcr5tmtls th tt no mtttcr xx ut suucss my ulttlon of 'Ihe Flolcntu lilly ittim lt will newer hc uorthx Qnourh ot thtt lutor xx huh has mule The hlolentta possible bt Nltholts ot Flolentmc Hlgll bthoot II-IE CO PDITOR9 Um llk if Nz Mx 'r 5 fu o - lr- o or L. 'a f' Y TJ N THZI 'lk' 'ti L-.155 of V. 5 1 of e .d' . '. 'j t' ' 5 '.'.' Tl I, , t t t, l t ,t 'lt ' 4 ' 'al' .' 1 rl A 'A ' U l M lllf 0 lu 232 55-ll - lumtlrctl txxcnty-hw A X A IS xi S 3 Hilti Gu as ll I llll ll ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CHRISTOPHER O CONNOR Presld nt MARTIN MURPHY Vlfe PFCSIQICIH PATRICIA CRYAN SCL rc-tary Councnl KATHLEEN MCMANAMY PAUL WARD ROBERT MULDERRIG LUCILLE WARDWFII One hundred twenty sxx If In EIIIIW J X. ,xg 47 qc? 0 I ' . III............. .....,.,..,..,,..,...,III, ,III,,,.II,,,II I , IIII I , ,. ' e - ,ht-L . .vv... v. , ,. , I ' EE MARY LISTON III...,,. , ,I ,,,.,,. I, A II,,,I,.II ,,....,,,,.,. . .,,., I I . .....I,... ,,PI1I'CZiSLlI'Cl' IIIIIIIIIlm I IIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I I I I IIII IEII I I , IIILSI If I Iii THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION HI: most umportmt OI'KL,ll1lZ1ll0I'l un Uctu currucular ILIIXITIC3 us the Athletuc Assocuutuon Thus 1ssocu1tuon under the guudmce of luther B Zeus r md Suster L1m rencc Marue h1s figured promunently un the hustory of Tolentune Exery ye1r sunce the begun nung of the hugh school ut has contrubuted much to the 1thletuc md socutl lufe of the students The membershup of the Athletuc Assocntuon consusts of the enture student body lts offucers a Presudent 1 Vuce Presudent Secretstry and Treasurer are chosen from the benuor cl1ss In order thut elch cl1ss m1y be represented 1 councul us selected from the lr shmun Sophomore unxor and Senuor Cl1sses Thus councul auds the offucers un dccudunug xaruous questuons of umportmce The functuon of these offucuals and the enture 1s ocu1tuon us to prosude for the zthletuc Iufe un Tolentune Meetungs 'ure conducted un order to urmnge for the purchlse of new unuforms 1nd equupment for b1sketb1lI teams The payment of Colches refere s uncl truelung expenses 1re 1Iso defrayed by the 1ssocuatuon In order that these thungs may be 1ccomplushed a nomuml sum us recluured of the students at the begunnung, of e1ch semester Thus un a sm1ll w1y helps to defrly thc expense of the b1sIcetball 1ncI b1seb1II te1ms 1nd 1dmuts the students mthout chlrce to 1ll the games Pep r1llues conductcd by the presuclent of the Athletuc Assocultuon ure held before each gsume un order to uncre1se the enthusmsm of the students un the forthcomung gume Armngements 1 e 1Iso made by th offucmls for the serxung, of refreshments to the xusutung te1ms lhus year h1s been 1 most successful one for the Athletuc Assocuatuon due to the able guudznce of uts Prcsud nt Chrustopher Ofonnor Vuce Presudent Mlrtun Murphy bccretstry Plffllll Cry1n 1nd 'Ire1surer MTF, Luston Howeuer un order to be 1 success the loyulty 1flLI co operatuon of uts members were necess1ry Excry student trucd hus utmost to m1Ice 'Iolentunc fccl proud of The Athletuc Assocuatuon One hundred twenty sexen xg, 4 ui X IV' 0 9 N, fu, I! 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II A N I ff' 'X IH I I WL G4 as I I I llll ll RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS I FATHER CHARLES SHINE FATHER SHINE MAN whether he be relrglous or of the larty IS mdeed possessed of a great loxe of hrs fellovsmen to gne up so much of hrs time ln their behalf Such a man IS our Father Shme Many txmely and mterestmg subjects about our farth haxe been dxscussed 1n our meetings Tnme and time again our questrons on rellgron and da1ly lrfe haxe been Clearly and eloquently answered by hrm The Children of Mary Sodalrty IS an example of his untmng efforts IU behalf of the members of thc parrsh And only thus year he has founded a club for th boys named for our late prxor Father Hams All of the pupils of the hrgh school thank hxm sincerely for hrs Interest m them and ferxently hope that he will contmue to help and enlighten our way to lrfe exerlastmg One hundred t enty exght '94 I ff!! Ill 0 D f 513 i I llllm Illia? FATHER HARRIS CLUB AND CHILDREN OF MARY SODALITY CHILDREN OF MARY SODALITY MARY LISTON LUCILLE WARDWELL MGT MARY NEWCOMBE JOAN MCKENNA LUCY CAREY I IRENE BYRNES LORRAINE WILSON I FATHER HARRIS CLUB JOHN MURPHY MARTIN MURPHY THOMAS FITZGERALD ROBERT MULDERRIG WILLIAM AUSTIN ROBERT WANAMACHER MAURICE DOWNEY One hundred twenty nme President Vnce President Secretary Prefects Presldent Vnce Presldent Secretary Councllors ht. Ill IITW NTB 1 I 'W 51 IW' Nr A EIIII 9 It S L, 1 S It S , ' XXX i I' JOAN MCKENNA, LUCY CARR? ',I,I.IV'.'.',I.I.I.I.'TA.'.'.A.I.'.I,'.'.I.A.I.I,'.'. TI.'.'. 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Vw G' kk -., ' '11, 1 ' 'A' G Q lg A S Q7 g H125 G 9 i ll I llll ll SCRIBE STAFF Faculty Ads lsor SISTER LAWRENCE MARIE Co Edrtors MARX LISTON Asslstant Edltor AGNES COLEMAN Adxcrtrsmg Manager I ILI EN BURKARD Assnstant JOHN I IELDS Reporters ROBERT WANNAMAQHER I'DNA KUHN ANNE MORRIS DOROTHY BLEAKLEY HELEN DAVIS jANE HALEY DOROTHY MASON VIRGINIA O SHEA MARION YOUNG RATHLEEN MCMANAMH WILLIAM AUSTIN One hundred thxrty four HARRX MCKAX ELIZABETH BARRY JACQUELINE GERDON HELENE VILLAPOLE KATHLEEN MORRIS MARJORIE SPARKS PATRICIA CRYAN MARIE CALLAHAN MARCARET YOUNG RAYMOND MCCUE THOMAS REILY N I I gmt I A 4 ,Q, Q A x 0 T I A gr 5 V2 fmwmwsm I lm? , A I 'fr 3 ' A THE TOLENTINE SCRIBE HE Class of 1938 ns the fourth el1ss of graduates to carry on admxrably the monthly publrmtron of th hrg,h sehool paper The School Scrlbe Smce the lntroduetlon of the paper nn 1954 lt his p oglessed from 1 mlmeo5,r1phed eopy to 1 printed one of four pages The hrst of euh month found the p1per on sale for the students to purchase In tts pie s mrtght be found sunh 1rt1eles as relxyblous fOPlLS athletle and soelal eyents tnswers to th lnqulrlng, reporter and a serml story vyrltten by our 1ers1t1le ldyertlslng, ITIIIIIECI' Llleen Burlvtrd In order to Pl'ONlklC for the l1n1nL11l success of The Serlb ldxerttslnxg w1s solrelted fo C1 h rssue 1nd klLlfll l2L the Course of the yelr mlny enyoy lble soeuls were held for th beneht of the p1per ln lll11l1 ot thls ye1r 1, elte p estlpe mls ldded to The Tolentlne berlbe when xx 1 muted to b rom 1 member of th recently fo1med C1tholre HltL,ll b1hool Press Nssouu on In thus o pmzatnon many of the lC1Llll'1g h1g,h sehool pipe-rs of New Yorl1 Cxty ue represented During., the llst ye1r the numb r of exel11ny.,e plpers from xmous schools hts 1n1re1sed The bnrlbe rs non reeened IS IH cxehanbe IH many of the most prominent sthools nn the eountry I-lowexer th sueeess of the p1per m1y not only be lttrlbuted to the stltf of the prper It V218 the student body that no operated wlth the st1l'f ln order to m1l1e the ptper the suuess th1t rt rs Wltl1OL1f thelr help we would hu fuled mxserlbly rn our lttempt to publnsh 1 sehool p1per We therefore offer our helrtfelt appretutlon 1nd 2.,flfltLlLlf, to our fleulty 1d11s r bl L1urenLe Mme who tsslsted us IH our ey ry endeaxor 1nd to the l ltlllfy and the student body yy ho so Cflll'lLlbllSllC1lly l'CL6lXCLl the piper May the Cl1ss of 1919 re1eh unpreeedented l'lClf5l1fS IH the PLll3llL1flOH of The Tolentlne Scrnbe md m1y they 1lw1ys publnsh 1 paper worthy of th1t mme THE SCRTBI STAFI One hundred thxrty five llk S-eq s 14 IW' X, llx illl 9 ,., ,1! u 1 ' 1,1 ,ls T , 11 1 - . 1 1 1!l ' V Pu . y . 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Z Nil' A i ll Xl I llll ll THE ART CLUB PROI ESSOR jAMES 'I MOORE Faculty Adusor RAX MOND YORDAN Presldent THE ART CLUB AMONG the more nmportsnt stctnrtles nn Tolentme IS the Art Club The students who wxlsh to further thelr artnstrc abnllty are thus presented wth the opportunlty by yonnlny, thrs club Under the 1ble drrcctnon of Professor ames Moore our Art nnstructor the club has progressed from 1 small group into 1 lirce one Consnstmg of 1 y,rc1t number of the student bo ly Undoubtedly smce :ts orcannzatxons the Art Club his bccn 1 d hnxtc lssct to s hool llfe 1nd Vlflll contmuc to be ID future years It h1s xxholc hcxrtcdly co operltcd vuth ill thc functions of the school incl church by supplying, xcry 1rt strc posters c en on thc shortcst notrce 'lh IUSPIFIUOH tgnen to the Club by thc stud nt Presrdent Raymond Yordwn vstll long, be tppreclatcd by those members xx ho vxere fortunate enough to bc ln the Art Club of 1928 One hundred thirty exght X. 15 J5 ai, X. T QV 3 J -Q ' If , .....,, ......,,.,ss.. , ,,., .T .T 5 'llllllllll lunar lrl . .,. . . . . t I K .V. yy. F 'c 4 ' . ' '2' 'af V' f L Ih- llhk if lu' THE DEBATING CLUB HE Debating Club under the able dlrectron of Slster M Claudla our English lnstructor has reached unprecedented helghts ln this years actrutres Presentlng many trmely toprcs nn assembly the club members have dlsplayecl then' oratorncal abrlxty Some day IH future years we shall undoubtedly hear some of the members of the club as the great orators of the day One hundred thirty nme X1 4 Qu 9 lil N S 2 xii I 'ke u 3 r .5 lx. Tr, pg: L r a 1 ' - ll M39 rx' V A Xl ll f l 5 NRI 1 HWS Gd 0 A 2 II X I llll ll THE DRAMATIC CLUB President JOAN MCKENNA THE DRAMATIC CLUB of furthering, their dramatic talents is presented Our assemblies haxe been graced by such plays IS Cyrano de Bcrgerae As YOU Like It and uhus Caesar Many others haxe been produced and the students who portrayed the parts have done so marxelously May the future 'lhespians of Tolentine be as successful as the originators of this club One hundred forty i Slll l l rr-4 4-I f rg, ff Xl x x -7- Q! xyt 0 Y 2 is V O .g . 7 tefifff' gif THE underclassmen have taken this new interest to their hearts. Here the opportunity lu - r s . t r liff 7 ' 4 J A ' Yi ? THE MUSIC CLUB Presrdent LUCILLE WARDWLLL AST yeir an orchestm vms formed for a few pupxls who were lnterested ln musrc Thxs year howexer many more students who had musrcil 1mb1t1ons declded to form a MLISIC Club The purpose was to band together those who desrred to further therr musrtal talents The Club has made tremendous strrdes and we know that all who haxe pirtxclpated hue guned much knowledge about the realm of clisslcal music Lucllle Wardwell has been the IHSPIFIUE SPIFIL of the club 1nd she IS to be congratulated for her excellent work rn tonnettron with It One hun lrcd forty one L Eh- ni. ll Q51 X, W0 ill! 9 we M Ml lf u , L- S S pawn THE MUSIC CLUB E L ' f ' 0 Hlra i'W A171 CSL-Qb M455 ii: .2 5 2 52. f ? A ? ' :.-f:'fN' :H ' v Q V71 ki Q 4 7 WWW CHR STMAS ASSEMBLY-NAT V TY TABLEAU CHRISTMAS I937 THE Chrnstmls exeruses of 1957 took the torm ot belllllllll 'I lblLlLlX ucomplnlcd by readings trom btrlpture 1nd lpproprllte hymns The Senior gurls were Lostumed is ingcls Ind formed the Angel Cholr on Wlllth pllyed funt llgbhts rn betyyecn T lblclux 'Ihe Boys flee Club glrbed is AL1gL1SllUllH HOXILCS Ind DOIUIHILTUB were lrrlniged before 1 belutrful Gothu Vxll'lklOVK rn yyhuh 1pp Lred The Annunultnon Vl5lf1flOl1 Nltnlty M151 ind Presentatlon IH the Temple The bcrlpturll I'SlLllDg,S ucre alternately reld by Paul Xxfllll 1nd Mutm Murphy ln the dlm llgllt ot the Monlst ry The mndow hxd been deslzgned ind cxeeuted by Rlymond Hordm under the KlII'CLflOU of Professor Moore vt ho 1lSo directed the Chrwtmls pro mm The lLlLllC1'1LC 'Lgreed th lt the exercises were the most solemn 'md bClL1lll-lll of my excr Slli,CLl It Chrlstmas Om hundred forty hwe lk if X, M9 ills! 9 T W I. -5 T 11,4 -my .la ,-L Q A, L 'A f ' ' A . L N AL 'L E L LA' ' L '. L L AL ' 'L tv, ' Y' 'll' L L JL ' ll , A L' LA A' 'L 'L ' 1 Q l , L L AAL L ', ' 'L L Y l L L .Q y. yy, Y .K L Li 2 51. W Uyfyfy 'L' , LVL l A ' . ff f L 2'A '. ' L ' L L L yyyx VF L TA' L 'L' ' L, gL , My ,, L 7 ' L L ' I 'I L' I L L A L ' LR L Q A 'L 3 55' 2.56 62.2 Q w 1- an 4 O LU I :- JOHN C ARIERI I DR OXX I N I IIIIN NIAID flllloj IxAFl HI I IN DUNC ANNICJN XX II LIE AINLIX IxI NNLI H WAX NI jLRI:MIAH XVAX NI. MOON3 I LNJ C LARI ILLEN MAID QlHI60j I-IFR I RILND C UIISTS XY'1llI1m AIISIIH 'Ihomu Iiluk 'I homls I ll I cr Thomu IIILXCYIILI Robert Ioutglmrm Hur, IRICIXQ llk CAST OF SMILIN THRU Domld Henry Rnmond Xordm I'x1fI'lILC.I1 Morrrs loin Mnlxcnru PILII XV1rII Mxrtm Murphy Nflfflfl Murphy Xxormc MQEIOI, Ixilfy Ilston My M lf, Num Lombc Fflfllx Wexnwmn ohn Bury Robert Ioughran IJIIDCIHKL, md Construntxon of Scenery PROI j J MOORI: md STUDENTS ohn Murphy ames IN1CGOIdflCIx Rlcbird Nole Robert Mulderrxg C hrxstopher O C onnor Chlrlcs Heller c hun Irci I rty-seven Nlcbolis Alumo Irmk Wenrnxn Harry Mc K 13 Electrluarls if 3 W fm A A H, Z , N , 'I - ' C A' 'H A f . fl fm. Z , , , T - A A' F2 '13 ' 17 V I ' f 'j' Q I, V I RN F : UZ I 41 m A N , .., -J -I x .V . E I , I ,T I ' Z I . Q '-. I ' 1 - ,Q ' ' u ,. I Q- P J-'. I ' FD I FT- ,X , . V L P I I , 5 4 ' ' I I I 9? K' I S I I I , I IV A I Eesfwu ev , C fx UI fr If .am-' 9 THE PLAY HL last strfuns of the orchestral prelude h1d died on the eyenlng ur sllence spread r1p1dly our the audience the rurtun vms begnnmng to rls on mother Tolentlne Dfiml This tlme lt wls thlt well loxed play bl'I'1lllI'l Thru The actnon tlkes place on a une afternoon 1911 ln the Cftrteret G1rden England Two old gentlemen scxcnty years of age ohn Crtrteret md Dr Owen I-hrdmg hfe long friends md thelr duly domlno game 1n a. qulrrel oyer Kenneth Wtyne the loxer of Kftthleen Dungannon who 19 the mere of ohn Cftrteret Wllhe Arnley nclghborlng suntor and hrs bull adds humor to the scene Dr I-hrdxng 'md Kathle n unsruss the mysterlous h1ppenrngs on moonht nrghts wrth ohn Carteret and the Marronette lady hmglng on the gftrden wall Kftthleen lsks her uncle to explam has dlSlll'CC' for W1yne who h1s lust been called to the World War The uncle tells her the story of his hfe The audnenae 1S tmnsferred brick hfty yeirs prexrous The scene IS nn the same garden There xre prep1r1t1ons for the wedding of young ohn Ctrteret to Moonyeen Clare mth Dr Hardmg IS best man The rejected suntor eremnh Wayne galns an entrance and the weddmg ends rn tragedy Thus recountrng of hrs llfe so embltters old ohn Carteret that 1n a fit of bl1nd temper he breaks hrs hfe long frrendshrp wuth Dr H1rd1ng yy ho strll ple1ds for Kathleen and young Wayne And now the Mlrronettc lady fuls to brmg Moonyeen s ghost to comfort h1m One hundred forty nlne llh x W' X, ight 9 'E ,. it ,Wa , 1 9 fu 1 ' ' f- . 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L ' Y, ' ' L 4 . z ' ' S V it l Y V v l . if MQ Q One h undred fifty llh We are now taken back to an evenmg rn 1919 The scene rs agarn land IH the garden It has been wery lonely these years without Ken and Dr Hardnng Wrllle Axnley has returned from war and IS strll hopxng to gain Kathleens hand He brrngs news of Ken belng wounded Uncle ohn IS still obstlnate and refuses to glve hrs approval of Ken Therefore Kathleen announces her decision to leave ln search of Wayne Dr Hardlng the grand old peacemaker reunites them all but ln the mndst of their new found happrness old john goes to meet hrs brnde Now for the actors and actresses who portrayed therr characters so reallstlcally audlence Donald Henry and Raymond Yordan were the first to make thelr appearance and nt was eudent that nerther of them had eser been vnctrms of stagefrrght Thenr per formances were of such a qualrty as to draw pralse from the nest of crltxcs and to mark them as master actors Kathleen Moms will long remaln rn our memorles as the sweet sympathetic mard who m her quiet way managed the Carteret household The heronne oan McKenna was a rare comblnatron of an Irlsh colleen and a charmmg Engllsh gurl rolled into one Newer was a more lovely or talented herorne presented on any stage It was hard to decide whether Martln Murphy was more convrncrng or got more pleasure playrng the dual role of hero and vrlllan as both were handled by hlm with perfectron Paul Ward wxth hrs natural talent and keen sense of humor brought peals of laughter wlth hrs exery appearance One hundred hfty one Q. 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TOL C QM: V sq SEL' I+ I -' MAT sz L 20 Q R.N.Y Q ' ,, ,, ev VARS TY BASKETBALL TEAM G RLS GIRLS SPCRTS I937 38 LILI IAN GORMAN JANE HALEY Co rch M ln tger GIRLS BASKETBALL REV B j ZEISER Moderator MISS LILLIAN GORMAN Coach JANE HALEY 38 Manager DOROTHY BLEAKLEY as C0 Captams LORRAINE WILSON as T IS wrth a remrnrscent heart that we recall our most recent and most successful basketball season To say that thzs years Varsrty was the best ever to glorrfy the name of St Nrcholas of Tolentrne would not be an exaggeratron In recountrng the story of eleven wms and two losses rt wrll be shown that the team of 37 and 38 wxll not be forgotten On November 2nd under the gurdance of our new coach Mrss Gormln the grrls encountered the Alumnr whrch proved to be the first vrctory of a long wrnnmg streak Thrs game also uncovered rn the person of Mary Gough a remarkable center Her herght proved to be an asset but not as much as her coolheadedness and sprrrted teamwork For the next game the team travelled to Brooklyn where rt defeated the fightrng Varsrty of St Brendans by a close score of 2622 Later ln the season on our home court St Brendan wgarn met defeat by a 70 10 score Our next opponents were also our greatest rrvals Good Counsel of Newark In the frrst of our two games wrth them the score of 3 6 demonstrated the hrgh scorrng abrlrty of our two for wards Is1bel McCafferty and Lorrame Wrlson and the excellent guardmg of M1ry Lrston and Dorothy Bleakley In the return game Good Counsel was agarn the vrctrm of a 39 14 defeat The excellent plsswork of our two forwards agarn accounted for all of the many pornts Ladyclrff Academy was the scene of our next vrctory The close score of 26 25 rndxcates the hard hght for vrctory on the part of both teams However Tolentme clearly showed her superrorrty when she gamed a 3914 trrumph on her home court In thrs game was revealed the future playmg abrlrty of Betty Barry and Ioan Wannamacher as an excellent forward combrnatron Margaret Costello and Dorothy Mason demonstrated therr guardrng abxlrty M1rxe Callahan capably handled the srde center posrtron February 2nd took the Varsrty to St Marys rn Katonah for their hrst defeat by a score of 35 76 However Instead of dns he lrtenrng the gurls thrs defeat rmbued them wrth an even stronger fightmg sprrrt as was evrdenced rn thrs 29 16 vrctory In a return glme Mannly responsrble for thrs was the strategy of our coach Mrss Gorman rn placmg Dot Blelkley rn the forward zone Dots excellent playrng accounted for eleven of the twenty nrne pornts scored Vrctory was agarn the teftms rewnrd rn the two games wrth Mt St Ursula Our grrls superrorrty was demonstrated by the overwhelmmg scores of 30 1 and 21 12 The remarkable playrng of the guards was exemplrhed by the few pornts scored by the opposrng forward Actron was seen by some of the substrtutes Vrrgmra OShea skrllfully managed her posrtron as forward by lxATHI I I B. 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KATH LEEN MCMANAMY CAPTAIN LORRAINE WILSON lSABEL MCCAFFEIRTY GIRLS REG-ULA MARY LISTON MARY GOUGH co- vmemm o'sHaA 2 ' R S VERITAS 'Weis Hiaw- TI-ILETICS M ww E WW? 2 my 'gli NN ,sd Ucou SAE E 37 YULAP E X W w E E E W : If H . L -' ' 5777? Q D Ton. 0 j Pin 5 X N - :SM I7 QL! XS 29 Di QW, 20 AAVV N N TOL G TOL QE 4 - 151 Nm 25 35 Hmm . 14 X N m TUL N X . 22 ' R- Y X X28 + x XX N Q A X .X x . X XG ' Q N K ' N! TS' Il, X Z' Um I7 X X 25 l 'S ,5 x XX -'EZ Riu., 17 fy, .T+L w 16 X X NX B I JUS H5 5q ELK I5 11+ ' TDLEON :u A R Al xg x Q? Mllri- 6 i ll X I llll ll BOYS' BASKETBALL THOMAS WHTLAN WII LIAM CHRISTI1 Mrnager Co rch BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL GAIN thrs year Coach Wrllram Chrrstle took oxer the rerns of selectrng and coachrng the team as he has been domg for the last fixe years Last October when the call came for tryouts for the Varsrty a large percent of boy students turned out for practrce After sexeral workouts a group of srxteen boys were molded rnto the Tolentlne Varsrty of 1957 1938 On Noxember 2 the season opened with our tradrtlonal battle ruth the Alumnr FI he Varsrty won 22 20 by scorrng rn the last few mrnutes of play Ten days later Drake Prep rnwaded the hall but were turned back by a score of energy they easrly oxercame Cathedral Prep 42 27 We met our second defeat of the season on our court losing agarn to Power Memorral 1614 After a lapse of many years Sacred Heart of Yonkers appeared on our schedule but they were no match tor our team The final score was 34 26 Srckness kept Captarn Marty Murphy out of th lme up of Xauer game Thus crrppled we went down to defeat 22 20 on a basket scored ten seconds before the end of the game Vrctory again was ours both Cathedral and St Agnes went down lo defeat by a score of 29 22 The annual bus rrde to Good Counsel prowed vsorth whlle for vse beat the crseyrtes 25 23 ohn Dwyer s basket rn the last wanmg seconds vxon the game Loyola Prep was our next uctrm losrng 3715 We then traxeled to Mornmgsrde Herghts and were soundly beaten by the Columbia Freshmen 59 28 Sacred Heart was agarn defeated thrs trme by the closer score 18 16 The low score can be attrrbuted to th poor playmg floor One hundred srxty four lf xg S V1- 1 fa 1 .vi Vx, 1 X, X s QV ' A 1 1 T- ' 0 ' ' ' 1 . 1-Q - , , -10-17. The team then traveled and lost to Power Memorial 24-20. With renewed lllllllm - , A A A A A ' L 111:35 4 . - . yell: . r , . Q . Y. . S ' T mv S, 5' BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM T E X ' fy 2. - :.,:f : I F :ff -'-,,.' .. 4552 f. 39. ' ' LAN' fV.L2'.: .X .TY if-is . 5 5 YB ifi Q , f fi' , 4: - 5 5 ,X . . 5 5 g Mllrl an i I I I llll ll Ontr rpm we defeated Good Counsel Thus trm by hc score of Zu 17 lxatonah was our next battlefield and we bert bt Mary s by the store of 20 16 'Iwo weelts of xaratlon was too much and 1 strong St oseph Institute tum put us to flight by 39 26 On Llncolns brrthday St Marys returned our usrt md x arc butcn deusnely WILLIAM QUINN JAMES HALLIGAN Assrstant Managers MARTIN MURPHY Captain We next played Concordla Prep of Bronxxllle Although they played a great game the Varsrtv was defeated 21 70 We were muted to play rn the Knlghts of Columbus y ere to be Good Counsel whom we had beaten thrice before This was their day howu er and we lost 35 34 'lo the three graduatlny., members of the team we wrsh thc best of luck and hope they w1ll be as successful m tht world as they were on the basketball court lo the remaining, members wc leaxe the banner of Iolcntme and hope that you will bear nt on hugh and carry on th traditions and honor of Tolentme WILLIAM AUSTIN 38 One hundred srxty snx A -N .s A u-- N ff T21 f T I 1 ' Vs . ' t 'l fs Q R' - 'L 1 '. -I .wi A AA ry, . r s X x' ff X t Q! 5 J Tournament after our season had closed. Our opponents lllllltllllm A K at 1 A C' A A ' IHS? y xml v . 0' ' ' ' JOSEPH HAINES FRANCIS WEIMAN ROBERT MULDERRIG JOHN DWYER VINCENT MCK1-:LVEY BOYS REGULARS JOHN MCANDREW , X, 1 mu ,f ' . I X A S15 X QQ I X I llll ll VARSITY BASEBALL REV B j 7EISER Moderator MR WOODROW REI PMN FR Coach THOMAS WHELAN 401 XVILLIAM QUINN 40 S Student Managers JAMES HALLIGAN 40 Asst Manager HERBERT RYAN U Captain S THE sprung of 1938 rolled around so dxd the Amerlcan pastrme baseball Thrs year after an absence of four years Tolentrne once agam rssued a call for candidates for baseball mrsrty After a few practices a team was prcl-.ed by Coach Rertmyer On May 6 the season was offrcnally opened at Hams Iteld Our opponents were Drake Prep 1 nerghbormg school The battery for Tolentrne was Paul Ward pitching Vnncent Cappelll catchlng Ior the first time tn the hrstory of Tolenttne athletics no h1t no run game was pltched After seyen Innings 'Iolentme had accounted for erght runs and Drake vnas stlll hopmg to get thexr first hut As the season rs stxll rn tts mfancy at this Wflflng most of the games are yet to be played They lnclude Power Memorlal Good Counsel Immaculata Cathedral and Sacred Hcart of Yonkers Heres hoping, that Tolentrne mll come out xuctoruous as they drd ln the first game WILLIAM AUSTIN One hundred srxtv erght I 'A ff ,.. ,- . 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P- l- m Z 4 P .1 .I 4 an u.: um 4 nn A R li ll I I! ,. 4 HIM :d 8 i x gk, I I llll LEAGUE CHAMPIONS THE BOYS LEAGUE AC H ,eu those boy xx ho do not mtlxe the Vxrstty Cl erly ws ut the beglnnmg of the Bop Intel C Its letgue A tourteeu euue schedule vsts drmn up and un er the superxtston ot Chrntopher O Connor the Athlette ASSOLIIIIOH Prestdent the League vs IS Offlllllly stlrte I ln the hrst htll Iom lttz ertld s telm xx is the lelder Immune won ill Sexen games t l tl ilu tt une thtt followed lttzeertld s tetm won by the elose SC r ol 74 0 Thus the let ue toneluded tts setson mtl tue un ler ENYIKILIIICS 1re 21521110 s eoperun m the I tll te The members ol th le1 ue would ltlee to th mle the A A President and the Varstty pl15erQ who were so loud ts to otfe their werxues m behilt of the leiteue We know thtt next XCIY s let ue xxnll be lust 15 succmstul ts thls yetrs lt the mme Tolentme spirit lx prexalent One hunl el exentx 4-I f ,wi L 47 , Ill X. X w V. 'IK M-K 0 Y J 5 -5 AI tltllllllm A - ,.,.4 'elj ' .rx nat' 1 A H ' ' 1 ' ' d fr I xx I Ai. . A , A V X A . , - -.K . S. Y 'ai 1. T, played. The seeoml h.tlt'. howeierl WTIS mush eloser with Robert I:l2lI1i1tQflfl'SlfC2lIT'l taking: 5,2 the le.1I. u me mfo' f . ' ' , 1'n 4 ' ' ' oe Aiii I,-2. t.'.Q' . I' '-'A . .L fl llf rl I A 1' ' ' I I erm K g :WT 'E ' wevsv -'2 W W CAN DID SHOTS fi El Q 1 RQ 0 K ' Q k N W W WJ 2 SS -y5 3 E A' Q R - 1 n U1 Q Q X 0 , 51697 l-W 1 ,f ,iw M W f ' Q. 9 2 -f ly f f u 'M' 7 MW Q V M f uv Q ,, flffll OUR GIRLS IN ACTION I ' I W + I I OUR BOYS IN ACTION QT.-2963 a egQ Q ,1-. 5:2-,vias er 'N 4.- 1 U 1 1 9 I . 33 Q , OFF THEIR GUARD megan? QCQNQAQ ,i I N. ,JV N ' + i l ,X 1 X I ff, Q: W X , QM X 1' 2 H M wi . Q E5 .El 0 VO 1 L ON WITH THE DANCE Y P' F- .1 4 O LU cn. uw Z O Z Lu cn hifi L, J 5-fb Mfg g ,E i E 51 f ? 5 -5 ' .f f EE ' Pfwtvii s Vp MQ I U PATRONS I 'XIID II IC N x 11 ICIIDI3 x A sl C X II1 IIRIXI1 ISRINN-XX I I IRAC IX X I 1 IxX x X CUXX N XXI XIUR N Xlx I X C X Iw II XIXIISIC C C Mu C C N N Ix XR 3 IN1 X C N 7 C NC I XICJRC 1 C x N N AX C C I XXA N II N IIIHXIXN XIII IRIN QRI.. XIC?'I'IfIIfR IXI IXI.'XCQl5rXI.I'N UI' XI w I 'r IJmXmI1.1I 9111-' III St. D0 IIIJIIXIII N. X' NINI IR XI. IDI, II'I.I.I5 RIX' CHXRIIQS II, I IXC RI.X', C II.-XRI.I1f f IINIQ RI'X'. CIRIICQCTRX' I,I'I,CI.'XR I'I5X' Il1SIiIJIIIil'lvIiI.1X RI'X'. -ICIIIN .X X'II I .XXI RIfX'. ,i A IXH 'Q ..I RIIX' I'I','l'IiR .I 'ICBX RIX, 'IC'SIiI'II I . 2 ' RlfX', X'II. ,I XM C , ' 'IDIQR XII' A XIR5 -I .II I AY 'IIII2 XIISSIQS CCIS'I'IfI.I,CI KIIN. I .XII C.. RI. IfIDI'I'II r QWIITX ,II' Cx .I'f. IQ . Q 'ITX' XII' .4 ,XIIN XX .XI 'I IiR I . RRI XII' XIIW AII'I'IIIf. 'IZ' YIX IiI'IIII XIJIC 'XIII III QC XIR. ,ICIIIX I AIIIX' XIII VIIIIIY XI CINIIILX IR.'X.' IS... QXN XII' I XIRQ II. IIIIS II.-X. 'IDIII' I ,III.X' XII' A MVN, II.-XI' RID .XIIN I.X'IIII,IIINI1CRIlIC.I CPN 'JR .XC NIR VI.'XXIIfS II.'XMIIfIC X A A. A' 1 , I 1 PATRONS MISS IQTHEL AUSTIN MRS XVILLIAM QUINN MR K MRS H D AUSTIN MISS MARIE MLC UIRI MR I' M LAMB ROSE LAMB 38 IRANCIS RICL MR 8. MRS JOHN P O CONNOR NIISS RATHLLIINJ IUC EX IAMLS D MURPHX MRS If DOXVNING XX II LIAM FLANAGAN 7 MR A MRS A I DEGIIN NIR A MRS S XVISE FRANCIS MANCAN IAMFS HUGH MCC ALLIQX MR A MRS I MCNIAMARA MRS J A MCDONALD ARC ARET MCGLIRL I MR A MRS LEO P MLKAY AIISS ELI7ABIITH C CONNOR A R SINTON EDNA xr MCLVOH CRACE C MCEVOX MR J C GLRDON VIR A MRS 5 IARIXIN LLC IL HESSINCLR MR MARTIN 1 Ml IDLRRIC XIRC INIA NILLDERRIC al YV - 4 , V5 I . . . MISS DOROTHY RUSSELL M S I ', I. ' 4 . A -'Q S. . ,. 7 PATRONS XI I XXX XIX X XXX N X XIX X XII X 'X N N 'X X IX I IUIIX xx! 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' II IIXN Sf I ' mlr. up Q7 Y, Sl I I' ' I 'I I' 2I f'.'i' MRQ. -, I , I'I ,CIE I I.ID PATRONS CICIRI-X Nhlxl 'XY X N X1 N X N X xN I Nlf IIN x x ISOI A IxXIHlRI'Xll RINWI II 1 SNC s I I IL II I I IIN U X RN CXRNI NIIIH 1 x D N NI HON x ll K x xx xN II x5 X NHXA N S NIIN x x'xIx IIN IIIN CIxIN 1 U1 xN XII HIX UI 1 1 x N X11 XY J XNIUIII Ilxll x11x Ix xnxx, I.l1SI.II 'x1'x111'1 x11x .x1x11x,. 1,1x,x11x x11x., IIl,l,I,N x11 1x1f11x' l.ll.l,l, xN x11'1x1'11x' .11x. A XII? . 1 .1 IHII. ,cm x1Ry x. f.N11x' XIII N 11115. 1f1x,xx14 liI.I.I5 M12 A MRS. '11 . N11 -1L'1,1.x 31. 'GITR 111 x11x.1 1.1 .1 Iii Rxrs xx'11, .II-XXI Iyc 1.x 11111K x1 1.1-1 1. .1 .IIN 11x1'1x1iNs Ax .11 uw II IIN 1 :Xl'Rlil'NC .Nun MISX TI 11x x1 111 12x x11x. XIII 11,x11 1 1 1x1x' XIIY NI.xI xx'111 1 Ixx M1- N1 III N15 XII'f 1 .11. ,A I 3 NI 11 x11xg 1 Ix ..11,xNfxx1x x1Rf .11 .1 'RNIZ :x11x, 'IINIIY' ' 1 1c1x x11x1 1 1.x1 119 c11,c11f1f 1112, . 1 111x1i1, 1' i.'RX x1,x1 11,1 x1,1,x111xN, '111 XII' xx M11 lk I x1,. .x1 x 1-'1x11ax11u III' 'lf7I.I',N'I 1x13 1 'I 1211 N11 THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION f,HU!f'ffU!4'l1fIUlf. w Besf Wishes FacuH'y and 'rhe Members of +he Graduahng Class SODALITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN 1 se f' 1 I Ofwlrm - 'IVNIORI MICHAEL J KELLY C,rmff1fZ1f1w11Lw of PP KENLON OIL COMPANY Inc 'NIXX H Rlx I 1 ,f,j1j,ff,f4f H I FJWIH 5'I'RliIA'l AND HARIIM RIYYR .' 'U ' ,ITY UN! H111 NEW YORK 81 PENNSYLVANIA MOTCR EXPRESS Inc L lk Ill xx H lx x 1 XXAN INC TN Q4 Wfjlj x Hifi rx I 0 R AA 1' Lg, rm. lllb l Rf'xNKl.IN S'I'RITIi'l' Nc 'or' Clitn' S 3 V' .SH LTU ' STRITITT EST l873 I lC'3-4Il 'lU3 Prmhng Plates that Sahsfy Fifteen years experience In the production of Designs ancl Prlnhng Plates for College ancl Hugh School Annuals ALL PLATE WORK IN THIS YEAR BOOK EXECUTED BY Ewemncm. Prfuozro ENGIREQMUWG Eoognm. 9 TV I5 PNRRRY STREET NEW YORK C 0111117 llll6UfN fl McCANN MORSE 81 GROSSMAN BUILDFRQ -,O ROC KVI FLLFR PLAZA NI XX X ORK FITS K4 4 X 1 K f rx - 44 ' , x as , - - F j r 7 r r FORDHAM UNIVERSITY NFW YORK N Y fmzdzzcled by the c fllllf ANNOUNCFMEN79 Special Study Groups tn the School of Busrness The Study Programs leadlng to the Degree of Bachelor of Science have been expanded to proude for the hrst tune Majors rn Banking Bankrng and Flnance Flnance General Busmess Course Management Real Fstate Prxvate Accountlng Publlc ACCOL1Hf1I1g Marlcetlng Reta1lDrstr1but1on Insurance The School IS Ideally srtuated nn the busxness drstrrct rn the Woolworth Buxldmg Residence 1ccommodat1ons on the campus wtll be offered for men students lay and clencal durmg the 1958 Summer School OFPARTMTNTS OF TI-IE UNIVERSITY Fordham College Fordham Collcgc fhlanlmttan Dnrsronj Fordham Woolvorth School of Lau Vsoolvsorth Bldg and Fordham College of Pharmacs Fordham Graduate School Fordham School of Nocnal Scruce XY'oolvnorth Teachers Collcgc Nkoolvsorth Bldg School of Buslncss Admxnlstrttron nd Fordham Woolw orth Fordham Fordh lm Summer School I rdhzm IYCPIYIIOYQ S ho l llc 1 C 11111: lrmfm' I C1 ru CII1 0 671713 f0IHF6fgIll71g rredzl Inzzmrfl znzzftfgmduafc dEg7665 I 1Q1llflCS for Res1dent Students rn Iordham College Road Bldg Road Road Road Bldg Road B dg Road Road CB molments I WM A DWYER, D DS JOHN HALEY 36 -. . , . . 11 A ' Y 2 Y L ' 7 . 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