St Rosalia High School - Rosalian Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1959
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Sopliomores Freshmen ....,,oo....,oo. lnlelleclual Pursuils Classes ssss.sss...,.,ss Co-Curricular Calholic Forensic Sluclenl Council Honor Sociefies Publicalions .,,ss Acliviiies ,,,s. Alhlelics .s,.. Palrons ...... Index ssoo. Closing .... League FOREWORD WE ARE CATHOLIC AMERICANS. Because we are CATHOLIC. we cannof help buf be good Americans! Thaf is fhe spirif which is insfilled by our reverend priesfs and esfeemed faculfy as we move foward our final goal, graduafion. Following fhe sfandard of fhe Cross, we learn and pracfice fhe Chrisfian virfues of Chrisf, Our Leader-fhe virfue of CI-IARITY, which makes us One wifh our neighbor and prevenfs us from becoming advocafes of force, bigofry or corrupfionq JUSTICE, which gives us frue concepfs of our Chrisfian dufies and The righfs of ofhers: PRUDENCE, which makes us live honesfly and ioyfully endeavoring fo do all in our power fo confribufe fo fhe high sfandards of our communify. Following fhe sfandard of our Flag, we learn and pracfice fhe social virfues of our leaders, fhe Founding Fafhers- PATRIOTISM, which makes us ready fo sacrifice our lives or forfunes for our counfryq COOPERATION, which makes us ready 'ro become a parf of all fhe acfivifies and movemenfs of our communify: INDUSTRY, which makes us move forward wifh energy foward fhe goals which our democracy has sef. In fhe following pages we are going fo show you in picfures and sfory how we were frained as Cafholic Americans. , Wifh a deep sense of responsibilify for our! fufure dufy as cifizens, and wifh an earnesf and real appreciafion of all fhe sacrifices made by our Pasfor and his assisfanfs. our Sisfers, and our Parenfs. we humbly offer fhis volume for your perusal. May you enioy reading if as much as we enjoyed composing if. MOST REVEREND JOHN J. WRIGHT Bishop of PiH'sburgl1 REVEREND RAYMOND J. DOHERTY Pas+or of Saini' Rosalia Parish ADMINISTRATIGN VERY REVEREND MONSIGNOR JOHN B. McDOWELL, Ph.D. Diocesan Superinlendenf of Schools REVEREND LEO G. HENRY Assislanl' Superinfendenl of Schools Pope Benedicl XV said Jrhal religion and pafriofism are The Jrwo dulies from which no nnan in 'rhis life can exempl himself. Our spirilual and educalional leaders in Jrhe Di- ocese of Pirfsburgh, as well as in l'he whole Uniled Sfafes. have endeavored by precepf and example, 'ro encourage us 'ro heed +his admoniiion of one of Jrhe leaders of Chrislen- dom. While fhey have +augh+ us To respecf 'rhe righls of God, 'rhey have warned us 'ro safeguard Jrhe sound liberly and dignily of Jrhe human person. REVEREND GEORGE T. DEVILLE Assislani Paslor Realizing The prime imporiance of The pasloral and educafional mission of 'rhe Church, bishops and priesis of our ZOO year old cily. have worked zealously To make The Caiholic school syslem of Pillsburgh second To none. Their obieciive in our educaiional syslem has been 'ro Jrrain young Americans To lake 'rheir places efficienily and significanily in The greal world of work and service. ln pariicular Jrhey have fried wilh God's grace +0 prepare each sludenl To live happily and 'ro conlribuie credilably To The social and economic life info which she will sfep afler grad- ualion. This philosophy is sharply underlined by The basic Tad +ha+ The s+uden+'s ullimaie goal is union wifh God. REVEREND MARTIN M. SYPIEN Assisfanl Pasior MOTHER M. FELICITAS, I.H.M. Principal . .. Religion IV FACULTY The sisTers who sTaTT our school are from The Scran- Ton MoTherhouse oT The SisTers, ServanTs of The lm- maculaTe l'learT oT Mary. Their origins are American Tor They were Tounded in Monroe, Michigan, II4 years ago. Since ThaT Time They have spread all over The UniTed STaTes. Their worlc ranges Trom ThaT oT The pre-school child To The college graduaTe level. SISTER MARY OF THE ANGELS, I.H.M. Senior Homeroom . . .Algebra l . . . MaTh l . . .Al- gebra ll . . . GeomeTry . . . TrigonomeTry . . . MaTh- emaTical Analysis . . . Problems oT Democracy . . . ModeraTor oT The MaThemaTics and HisTory Honor SocieTies . . . Review . . . Rosalian . . . Junior-Senior FaTima Club. H also includes worlc wifh Jrlwe exceplional clwild, supervision of clwild-caring inslilulrions, caleclweiical worlc, and flie conducling of liospilals. By a singular coincidence lliis American commu- ni1'y is privileged lo bear ine name under which 'flue Mollier ol all Clwrislendonw lias become ine spe- cial palroness of llie Unired Slales. SISTER M. ANGELA. I.H.M. Junior ll l-lorneroom . . . Religion lll . . . Clwernislry . . . Biology . . . General Science . . . Cliemisiry Club . . . Biology Club . . . Science Honor Socieiy ...Freshman-Soplnomore Falima Club. SISTER M. ELEANORA, I.H.M. Choral Class . . . Music Appreciafion I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Modera+or oi Musarr l-lonor Sociely . . . Moderalor of +l1e Nafional Callwolic Music Eclucalors Associarion. FACULTY 253 SISTER M. MATTHEW, I.H.M. Freshman II Homeroom . . . Religion I . . . English I, II, III, IV . . . Speech Class . . . N.C.I:.L. . .. N.F.L .... Freshman debale Team . . . SI. Rosalia players. FACULTY SISTER M. GABRIELLE. I.H.M. Librarian . . . American Hislory . . . Religion I . . . English I . . . Moderalor of 'rhe Sacred I-Iearf Preparalory Club. SISTER M. LAURENA. I.H.M. Freshman I Homeroom ...Ar'rI. II. III, IV... World I-Iislory . . . Pennsylvania I-Iislory . . . Moderalor of Ihe Red Cross . . . Moderalor of Ihe Musarl' I-Ionor Sociely. SISTER M. ALPHONSINE, I.H.M. Sophomore I'lomeroom . . . Religion II . . . Lahn . . . French I, II . . . Ivloderalor of 'lhe Mission Honor Sociely . . . Moderaior of Ihe Classical and Modern Language Honor Socieiies . . . Audio visual co-ordinaior. FACULTY MISS MARIE ADAMSON Gym I, II, III . . . I-Ieallh I, ll, III SISTER M. ANDREW. I.H.M. Junior I I-Iomeroom . . . Boolclceeping . . . Shorfhancl I, II ...Typing I, II . . . Mocleraior of The Business I-Ionor Socieiy . . . Ivlocleraior of +he S+uden+ Council . . . school Ireasurer. Qi I L.. SANDRA Aaizuzsse Sainl Slephen 'kv' I Class Officer 4 lpresiclenll I ii ,I griig I . . . French Club 3 . . . 'nM Failma Clulo 3, 4 . I Propagalion of rhe Failh I, 2. 3, 4 . . . Nalional Anlhology I poem I . When we en+ered S+. Rosalie High School in Seplember l955 we were a very cosmopolilan group, which represenled I3 nalion- aliries and II parishes. Our school home soon became like our own Uniled Slales, a melring pol, 'rhal made us one in spiril and aclion. S'IiIl is preserved our individualily so Ihal each girl had a conlribulion Io malce 'Io our class' success. Wilh some il' was virluous courage in The palh of all 'lhar was righr, wilh olhers leadership or lrue habils ol sludy. Some were qifled wirh dynamic personaliiy which made every rough way smoolh. Our Ieachers buill on Ihese nalural qualiries lo develop in us supernalural virlues and lo Irain us in lhe greal American Iradi- lions. We shall never forgel lhe lun we had logelher. Our chiel highligh+s include Ihe capluring of lirsr place for Mission Day relurns in our freshman year. ln our sophomore year. 'Ihe missions also played a role for, il was for Them 'rhal we crealed lhe Fun House. a Iradilion of 'rhe Class ol '59, We developed info almosl professional movers in our iunior year when we carefully 'rranslerrod 'lhe physics. chemislry, and biology equipmenl 'ro Ihe new high school laboralory. BARBARA WALSH Resurreclion Sludenr Council I . . . Federalion Convenlion I . . . Class Officer 2 lfreasurerl, 4 Ivice- presidenll . . . Rosalian 4... Modern Language Honor Sociely 3 . . . Wrilers Honor Sociely 3, 4 . . . Faiirna Club 3, 4 . . . Propagarion of ihe Faifh I, 2. 3, 4 Hislorarna Enfry 3 , . . Humane Sociely Posler 2 ll-lonorable Menlionl . . . CU Diploma. DOROTHY McLAUGHI.IN Sain? Slephen Sludenl Council 4 . . . Federalion Conveniion 3 . . . Class Officer I lpresidenll . . . Review llypisil 4 . . . Hislory Honor Sociely 4 . . . Farima Club I. 2, 3. 4 . . , Propagahon of +l1e Failh I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Nafional Anihology Award I lpoeml . . . Physics Club 3 . , . Lafin Feslival Enfry. PATRICIA BARBARINE Saim' Germaine Class Officer 4 lsecre- faryl . . . Mission Honor Sociefy 3 . . . Wrifers Honor Sociely 3, 4 . . . French Club 3 . . . Propagalion of lrhe Failh 2, 3. 4: Lafin Feslival Enlry 2 . . . Poem in Na- fional Anfhology and in Sermon in Poerry . . . Enlered Sainl Rosalia as a sophomore. MILDRED MULVlHlLl. Sain? Rosalie Class Officer 2 lsecrelaryl, 4 lfreasurerl . . . Rosalian 4 . . . Malhemafics Honor Sociely 3, 4 JOAN OBREMSKI Sainl Slephen . . . CFL 3. 4 . . . Mafhemalics Club lpresidenrl Sfudem Councu 4 ' ' ' Fedewhon at 2' 3 I . . 4 . French Club 4 , Chemnslry Club 4 . . . Class Officer I lpresidenfl . . . Rosalian 4 lcopy 5l1YS'C?g1lUbF1f .I .2Fc?rv:, gllmjbnf . . Propaga- wriier . . . Classical Honor Sociefy Z: Fa+irna 'On 0 9 ml 'Poms' Club ll, 2, 4 . . . Science Honor Sociely 2. 3. 4 . . . Red Cross l. 2 . . . French Club 3, 4 lvice- presidenfl . . . Physics Club 3: Propagafion of 'The Faifh I, 2. 3, 4 . . . Lalin Fesfival 3 . . . Hisforama 3 . . . CU Diploma . . . Whife Caps 4. Here, al fhe close of our senior year, we are slill having a good lime ?oge+her, while we look seriously af whal lies beyond, Under America's palroness, Mary lmmaculale, we go lorlh slronq in failh 'ro bring forfh frull in her Son's vineyard. Mounl Rushmore EILEEN BORLAND Corpus Chrisli RITA ANDERSON Sainl Sfephen Federalion Convenfion 3 . , . Review 4 Iiypisll ... Rosalian 4. . , Falima Club 3, 4 . . . Propaqalion ol Ihe Failh I, 2, 3, 4 . , . Baslcelball 3, 4 Iscore boardl. MARY LOUISE BROWN Sain+ Rosalia Review I, 2 , . . Malh I-Ionor Socieiy 3, 4 . . . Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4 . , , Malls: Club 3, 4 . . . French Club 3, 4 . . . Falima Club I. 2, 3, 4 . .. Propagaiion ol Ihe Failh I, 2, 3, 4 , . . While Caps 3, 4 . . . Rosalian 4 . , . I-lumane Sociely 'posier Conlesl Enlry 2 II-Ionorable Ivlenlionl . . . CU Diploma, . . . Propagalion of Ihe Ivlusarl Club 2 e C oss I Fr nch Club 3 4 ima Club I, , , I ,,,. SENIORS GERALDINE BAKER Sainl Rosalia Sludenl Council 2 . . . Federalion Convenlion I, 2, 3 lMaIh I-Ionor Represenlalivel 4 . . . Federalion Planning Board 4 . . . Review l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Rosalian 4 Ico-edilorl .,. Malhemalics I-Ionor Sociely 3, 4 . . . Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4 . . . NCMEA ...IvIa'IhClubI,2,3,4... French Club 3, 4 . . . Musarl Club 2 . . . Musarl Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Physics Club 3 Ivice-presidenll , . . Chemis- Iry Club 4 Ivice-presidenll . . . Falirna Club I, 3.4. . . Propaqalion ol The Failh I, 2, 3, 4 . . , CU Diplo- ma . . . Baslcelball I, 2 . . . Choral Class I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Diocesan Chorus 2 3 4 . Nalional Anlhology I lpoeml. Geraldine Cocuzzi, Palricia Iovas, Eileen Borland and Pal Deljhillips aslc Miss Sue Collins some queslions. lviiss Collins spolce Io The iuniors and seniors on Ihe advanlages ol allencling a small Calholic college. GERMAINE CARUSO Sainl Rosalia Red Cross 3, 4 . . . French Club 3 . . . Fali- ma Club 3.4. ..ArI Club 4 . . . Propaqalion of lhe Failh 3, 4 . . . QCA Shorlhand Award ...WhiIeCaps4... Enlered Sainl Rosalia as a Junior. SENIORS MARY ELLEN CAIN Corpus Chrisli Red Cross I, 2 . . . Falima Club I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Propagalion ol Ihe Faillw I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Nalional Anlhology I lpoernl. PHYLLIS CIRILLI Sainl Rosalie Rosalian 4 Ilypisll . . . Review 4 llypisfl . . . Red Cross I . . . French Club 3 . . . Falima Club I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Propagafion of The Failh I, 2, 3, 4. . . Buhl Hisforama lenlryl 2 . . . Geography Fair lenlryl 2. if Sisler M. Alphonsine, audio-visual coordinalor, examines Ihe new Viewllex slide and Iilmslrip proiecfor. Seniors Mary Gorman, Virginia Lawrylc, and Phyllis Cirilli Iislen allenfively as Lorraine Kovacs reads lhe direcfions. GERALDINE COCUZZI Sainl Rosalie Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4 . . . NCMEA lsecrelary- Ireasurerl 4 . . . Propagalion of Ihe Failh I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Choral Class I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Sacrislan I, 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN CRAIG S+. James Red Cross . . . French Club 3, 4 . . . Falima Club I, 4 . . . Propagalion of Ihe Failh I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Lalin Feslival Enlry 2 . . . CU Diploma. RITA DOUCETTE Sainl Slephen Federalion Convenlion 3 . . . Malhemal- ics Honor Sociely 3 . . . Failma Club l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Propagalion of lhe Failh l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Nalional Anlhology Essay 3 . . . While Caps 4. . . Malh Club 3. PATRICIA DePHlLLIPS Sainl Rosalia Mission Honor Sociely 4- . . . French Club 3 . , . Falima Club 4- . . . Propagalion of lhe Failh I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Diocesan Arl Conlesl Award 2 . . . While Caps 3 lvice-presidenll, 4 lpresidenll . . . Enlered Sl. Rosalia as a Sophomore. SENIORS Galhered in fronl of Sainl Paul's Calhedral are Berniece Scanlon, Judilh Shorr, Lois Kranalc, Bernadefle Scanlon, Mary Gorman, Joan Obremslci, and Mary Ann King for lhe annual Mission Day Holy Hour. Sislers, priesls, and sludenls from all Ihe Calholic schools of The diocese parlicipale in lhe Holy Hour. Members of lhe Mission Honor Sociely assemble as a separafe group in 'rhe fronl of lhe calhedral. English, P.O.D., and Religion bring sludenis Io +he newspaper KATHRYN EBNER Sainr Rosalia Review I, 2 . . . Rosalian 4 . . . Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4. . . French Club 3. 4 ...Falirna Club I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Propaga- ' lion of Ihe Failh I, 2, 3, 4 . . . While I Caps 3,4 . . .Choral Class I, 4 . . . raclc. Sandra Abruzese and Palricia Barbarine find somefhing inleresling in a magazine secfion. Doro+hy McLaughlin and Lois Kranalc find a Piflsburgh bicenlennial issue very informalive. GLORIA ESPOSITO Sainl Philornena Federalion Convenlion 2 . . . Review I, 2 . . . Wrilers Honor Socie-Ty 3 . . . Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4 ldelegalel ... Falima Club I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Propa- galion of Ihe Failh I, 2, 3, 4 . . . I-Iislorama Award 2 . . . Calholic Miss Award 2 . . . Nalional An- Ihology 2 lessayl. SENIORS JUDITH GEDRIS Sainl Theresa Federalion Convenlion I, 2, 3 . . . Malhernarics I-Ionor Sociefy 3, 4 . . . Physics Club 3 . . . French Club 3, 4 lsecrelaryl ...Malh Club 4... Chemisfry Club 4 . , . Musarl Club 2 lco-ordina- Iorl . . . Propagalion of Ihe Failh I., 2, 3, 4 . . . I-Iislorarna Award I . . . Lalin Award I . , . CU Diploma . . . While Caps 4 . . . Nalional An- 'rhology I lpoeml . . . Rosalian 4. MARY CAROL GORMAN Sainl Rosalia Sludenl Council I . . . Federalion Conenlion I . . .Class Officer 2 Ivice- presidenll . . . While Caps 4. . . French Club 3 Ivice-presidenll . . . Review 4 Ilypisll . . . Modern Language Honor Sociely 4 . , . Falirna Club 4 . . . Propagalion of Ihe Failh I, 2, 3, 4 . .. Nalional Anlhology I Ipoernl. SENIORS To acquainl high school seniors wilh Ihe opporlunilies al' Duquesne University, The local college sponsors an annual open house. Dorolhy Ward, Barbara Mullen, Geraldine Baker, Mary Munda, and Kalherine O'Neill are college bound seniors, leaving for a Iour of Ihe Universily. NANCY LEE GRUBER French Club 4 . . . Falima Club I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Lalin Feslival Enlrv I . . . OSA Shorlhand Award 3 . . . CU Diploma . . . While Caps 4. Sainl Slephen ELAINE ANN HELBLING Sainl Rosalie Rosalian 4 . . , CFL 2 . . . Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Musarl Club Icoordinalorl . . . Falima Club I, 2 . . . Propagalion of Ihe Failh I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Hislorama 2, 3 . . . SI. Rosalia Ari Awards 3, 4. MARGARET JEAN HOWELL Saml Rosalia Red Cross I,2, 3... Musarl Club 2 . . MARY PATRICIA HERNON Sainl' Rosalia Review 3, 4 . . . Musarl Ari 2 . , . Frenclw Club 4 . . . Falima Club 3, 4 . , . Propagalion of Ilne FaiI'l1 I, 2. 3, 4 . . . Lalin Feslival lenlryl I. MARY IADICICCO Corpus Clnrisli Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Frenclw Club 3, 4 . . . LaI'in Fesfival 2 lenfryl. lima Club I, 2, 3,4 . .. French Club 3 . . . Fa Propagafion of 'Ilwe Faillw SENIORS As Ilne world slrives for alomic know-how, Rosalians follow scienlific procedures. Miss Joan Van I-loene, a Weslinghouse employee, dem- onsirales Ihe uses of liquid nilrogen on Science-Teachers Exchange Day. Walching 'rhe demonslralion are Mildred Mulvihill, Clwarlolle Nemefh, Judillw Gedris, and Barbara Walsh, who look on willw awe and wonder. LORRAINE KOVACS Saini Slephen Propagation of Ihe Faiih I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Faiima Club 3, 4 . . Maih Club 3. 4 . . French Club 3, 4 . , While Caps 4, MARY ANN KING Saini' Rosalia Sfudem' Council 3 Ipresidenfl . . . Class Officer I Ifreasurerl . . . Federafion Convenlion I. 2, 3 . . . Science Honor Socieiy 2, 3, 4 . . . French Club 3. 4 . . . Laiin Fesiival 2 . . . Propagaiion of Ihe Faifh I, 2, 3. 4 . . . Rosalian 4 . . . Chemis- Iry Club 4 . . . Physics Club 3 . . . CU Diploma. SENIORS Las? minuI'e Iouches appear Io be an essenlial preparalion as Ihese seniors wail' for 'Iheir porfraiis 'Io be Taken ai' CardeII's Sfudio. Carol Krolicky agrees Ihal' KaIhIeen Craig's hair looks much befler since Pafricia Barbarine added her special Iouch. Mary ladicicco approves of +he Iasi minu'Ie change Ihal' hair-sI'ylisI Riia Anderson made. LOIS KRANAK Saini' Rosalia Review I, 2 . . . Rosalian 4 . . . Mission Honor Socieiy 4 . . . French Club 3 . . . Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Delegaie Io Kislci Train- ing Cenler 3 . . . Fa+ima Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Propagafion of The Faifh I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Baskel- ball 3, 4. . . While Caps 3, 4. SENIORS CAROL KROLICKY Sainl Rosalie Federafion Convenlion I, 2 . . . Falima Club I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Propaga lion of Ihe Failh I, 2, 3 4... Lalin Fair I len- Iryl , . . Baslcelball 3 lscorelceeperl JANET LAWRENCE Sainl' Philomena Sfuclenl Council 3 . . . Federalion Convenfion 2 . . . Business Honor Socie+y 3, 4 . . . Failma Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Propagalion of Ihe Faifh I, 2, 3. 4 . . . Humane Sociely Posfer Conlesl 2 lhonorable menlionl. VIRGINIA LAWRYK Sainl' Slephen French Club 3, 4 . . . Falima Club 3.4. . . Propagafion of Ihe Faifh I, 2, 3, 4 . . . CU Diploma . . . While Caps 3, 4. Several changes had 'Io be made on Ihe masler schedule when classes and limes had To be aliered for new sludenls and special programs. Working on I'his afler-hours proiecl are seniors Joan Obremski, Mary Ann King, Mary Gorman, and Dorolhy Ward. KATHLEEN MARIE LIND Sainl Slephen Red Cross l ...Falima Club I,2, 3... Propaqalion ol lhe Failh I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Lalin Feslival lenlryl 2 . . . While Caps 3, 4. SENIORS ELIZABETH ANN LECKENBY Sainl Rosalia Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4 . . . French Club 3 . . . lvlusarl Club 2 . Failma Club 2, 3, 4. . . Propagalion ol lhe Failh I, 2, 3, 4 . . . While Caps 3, 4. The whole senior year is a series ol lasIs which cause dillerenl ellecls on dillerenl people. Mildred Mulvlhill, lvlargarel I-lowell, and Kalhleen Lind smile happily as lhey wrap lheir boolcs for lhe Iasl' lime, buf Elizabelh Leclcenby locks really sad. PATRICIA ANN LOVAS Sainl Rosalie Federalion Convenllon 2 . . .Class Officer 3 lpres- idenll . . . Business l-lon- or Soclely 3, 4 . . . Mus- arl Club 2 . . . Falima Club 3 lsecrelaryl, 4 lpresidenll . . . Propaga- lion of lhe Failh I, 2, 3. 4 . . . Lalin Fe-slival len- lryl 2 . . . French Club 4. SENIORS MARY JAYNE McLAUGHLIN SGIHI SISPIWGH Sludenl Council 2 . . . Class Ollicer I lvice-presidenll . . . Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Falima Club 4 . . . Propaqalion ol lhe Failh I, 2, 4 . Rosalian 4 . , . Review 4 , . . Nalional Anlhology I lpoeml . . . Lalln Fesllval lenlryl 2. Wail till you lasle The cupcakes, Mary Flernon seems lo be saying lo Rila Anderson. Lorraine Kovacs is discussing more imporlanl mailers wilh Iisleners Virginia Lawyrlc and Maureen Rushe as lhey enioy lheir lunch, MARY THERESA MUNDA Sainl Joachim Rosalian 4 . . . Red CFOSS 2, 3, 4 . . . Falima Club 3, 4 . . . Propagalion of lhe Failh I, 2, 3, 4 . ,. French Club 3, 4 . . . Chemislry Club 4 . . . Physics Club. BARBARA ANNE MULLEN Sainl Rosalie Federalion Convenlion I, 2, 3 . . . Class Officer 3 lvice-presidenll . . . Review 3, 4 . . . Rosalian 4 llayouf edilorl . . . Modern Language Sociely 3, 4 . . . Classical 2 , . . NFL 2 . , , CFL I, 2 . . . Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4. . . French Club 3, 4 lpresidenll . . . lvlalh Club I, 2, 3, 4 , . . Ivlusarl-Music 4. . . Physics Club 3 . . . CU Diploma. In lhose lasl minule rush periods, lhere is always a slrearner lhal needs adiusling. Halloween Dance decoralors Geraldine Baker, Judilh Woods, and Elaine I-lelbling enjoy lhe work, even lhough 'lhey are exhausled. KATHERINE CECILIA O'NEIL S+. Anselm I-lislory Honor Sociely 3, 4 . . . Red Cross 4 . . . NCMEA 3, 4 . . . Chernlslry Club 4 . . . Physics Club 3, 4 . . . Propaqalion ol The Fallh I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Lalin Feslival I, 2 . . . Hislorama I, 2 . . . While Caps 4 . . . Choral Class I, 2, 3. 4 . . . CU Diploma. SENIORS CHARLOTTE LOUISE NEMETH Sl. Slephen Federalion Convenlion l, 3 . . . I-lislory Honor So- ciely 3, 4 . . . Classical 2 . . . lvlalh Club 3 lpres- idenll, 4 . . . Falirna Club 4 . . . Propagalion of lhe Faifh I. 2, 3, 4 . . . Lalin Feslival 2 . . , While Caps 4 , . .Choral Class 3, 4 . . . Musarl Club 4 ...CU Diploma. A51 si. siephefl , ai - Classical Honors iiiielixgigh-1-1 2' 3' 4 , . . Lalin 'Q'il?32FIOn.7 al e . SENIORS MAUREEN ANN RUS BERNADETTE MARY SCANLON . HE SI. R I' gederahon Convenffon I ' .SIS SI'epI1en d osa I6 ' t ery 2 - - ' Fafi . . CIassicaI HO Fe erafion Convenhon 3 . . . Review I, 2, 3, 4 fhe Faifh gy 2 SWG CIub I, 2 . . . Propa 'IPF So- Ibusiness managerl . . . CFL I . . . Red Cross I, DipIoma I 4 ' - - Lafin CIub 2 ga Ion of 2, 3, 4 . . . Mission Honor I . . . French Club 3 . . . aIIonaI AnII1oIogy fpoemjif ' CU . . . FaIima CIub I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Propagafion of 'the Faifh I, 2, 3, 4 . . . BasIce'rbaII Manager I . . . Whire Caps 3, 4 . . Rosalian 4 Ibusiness man- agerI. Halloween provides fun for aII, Kaihryn Ebner IIcneeIingI and Mary Brown IIcneeIingI enioy adiusIing 'their IiHIe sisrers' cosfumes before 'rhe grade school parade begins. Janef Lawrence and Nancy Gruber Iend a hand. BERNIECE ELAINE SCANLON S+. Rosalie Federafion Convenfion 3 . . . Class Officer 3 I'I'reasurerI . . . Review I, 2 . . . Mission Honor 2 I+reasurerI. 3 Ivice-presidenfj, 4 Ipresidenfj . . .' Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Propagafion of +I'1e Faifh I, 2, 3. 4 . . . I-IisIorama IenIryI I . . . Whife Caps 3. 4. JUDITH MARIAM SHORR Sainl Rosalia Federalion Convenlion 3 . . . Review 4 llypisll ...Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4. .. Falima Club 2. 3, 4 . . . Lalin Feslival lenlryl I . . . Propaga- lion ol lhe Failh I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Nalional An- lhology Poem Pub- lished 3 . . . OGA Shorlhand Award 4 . . . While Caps 3, 4. SENIORS DOROTHY EUGENIA WARD Sainl Rosalia Federalion Convenlion 3 . . . Review 4 lpage edilorl ...CFL I,2 ... Falima Club 3, 4 . .. NCMEA 3. 4 . . . Baslcelball I . . . While Caps 3,4 . . . Choral Class 3.4. . . Malh Club I, 2, 4 . . . French Club 3, 4. . . Chemislry Club 4. . . Musarl Club 3, 4 , . . Musarl 2 . . . Rosalian 4 MARGARET LOUISE TOTH Sainl Rosalia Sludenl Council 4 lvice-presiclenll . . . Federa lion Convenlion 2, 3 . , . Class Ollicer I, 3 lsecre laryl , . , Review I, 2, 3, 4 lco-edilorl . . Rosalian 4 lcopy edilorl . , . Modern Language l-lonor Sociely 3 . . . Red Cross I, 2. 3 . . Falima Club I, 3, 4 . . . Propagalion ol lhe Failh I, 2, 3, 4. . . Lalin Fair lenlryl 2 ...CU Diplo ma ... l3aslcell::all2 ...While Caps 3 ...Choral Class l, 2, 3, 4. . . Diocesan Chorus 2, 3, 4 . . NCMEA 3, 4 . . . Chemislry Club 4 . . . Physics Club 3 . . . Ivlalh Club 3, 4 lvice-presidenll . . Musarl Club 2, 3, 4 lpresidenl 2, 3, 41 . . I-lere's my symphony liclcel. Thanlc goodness! l lhoughl l had lorgollen il, says Jo Ellen Winler lexlreme righll. Seniors Germaine Caruso, Gloria Esposilo, and Ivlargarel Tolh check lo see if lhey have lheir liclcels. as lhey prepare lo leave lor Carnegie Music Hall. Five limes lhis year lhey have had lhe pleasure ol hearing lhe Pillsburgh Symphony give ils special youlh concerls. French Club 3, 4. l JOHANNA ELLEN WINTER Sain? Rosalie Sludenl' Council 4 lsecrefary-'rreasurerl . . . Fed- erafion Convenlion 2, 3 , , . Class Officer I lsecre- faryl . . . Review 3, 4 lfypisll . . . Rosalian 4 lco-edilorl . . . Business Honor Sociery 3, 4 . . . Musari Club 2, 4 . . . Musarf Club 2 lsecrelaryl, 3, 4 lvice-presidenfl . . . Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4 . .. NCMEA 3. 4 . . . Ivlalh Club 2, 3,4 . . . Falima Club I, 3,4 . . . Propagalion of lhe Faifh l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Lafin Feslival 2 lhonorable menlionl . . . Hislorama 2 lhonorable menlionl . . . Humane Sociely Posler Confesl 2 lhonorable menlionl . . . OSA Shorfhand Award 3 . . . Diocesan Typing Conlesl 3 lhonorable menfionl 4 . . . CU Diploma . , . Baskefball I, 2 . . . While Caps 3 . . . Choral Class I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Nafional Anlhology I lessayl . . . Diocesan Chorus 2, 3, 4. JUDITH LESLIE WOODS Sain+ Rosalia Federafion Convenlion 2, 3 . . . Review 4 Ire- porlerl . . . Rosalian 4 larl ediforl . . . Musarf Honor Sociely 2, 4 lvice-presiden+l . . . Red Cross 4 . . . Falima Club I, 3, 4 . . . Propagafion of the Faifh I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Musarl' Club 2 lsecrefaryl 3, 4 lpresidenll . . . Malh Club 3 . . . NCMEA 3,.4 . . . Hisforama Enfries I lfirsl prizel. 2, 3 lllnird prizel 4 lfirsf prizel . . . Geography Fair 2 lfirsf group awardl . . . Lalion Feslival I lseconcl prizel . . . Humane Sociefy Posfer Con+es1' 2 lhon- orable menfionl . . . Heallh Posfer Confesl 3 lhonorable menfionl . . . Diocesan Ari' Exhibif 2, 3 lCer+ifica+e of Honorl . . . Red Cross Arr Exhibi+ af Kaufmann's . . , Gold Key in Scholasfic Arl' 4 . . .CU Diploma . . . Choral Class I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Diocesan Chorus 2, 3, 4. SENIORS In memory of PATRICIA ANN KLEPPICK whom God saw lil lo lake 'ro Him- sell during lhe summer ol our soph- omore year. Palricia will be especially remem- bered lor her Chrislian virlues, lor her 'line scholarship, her willingness To serve, and lor her acliviries as class presiclenl during our sopho- more year. Rachelle Ruggiero, Mary Ellen McGinley, and Eileen Knapp eaqerly wail io be served 'rheir lunches from Mrs. Palriclc McMahon and Mrs. John Guman. Pass- ing a plaie-of-hoi' macaroni lo Joanne Techmeyer is Mrs. Anna Kranalc. This irio of molhers has been happily serving 'rhe noon lunch for a number of years. l 'A'-1 K. v s if - i, . JUNIORS Pausing for a momenl on ihe slair wirh Sisier M. Andrew are Junior l class officers and siudenl council represenla- lives, Marlene Sandor, Kalhryn Cullen, Phyllis Pa++erson, Margarei Browning, and Carol Basseli. Reverend Raymond J. Doheriy, Pasior pf Sainr Rosalia Parish, blesses lhe iunior class rings while boih of ihe iunior classes aiiend The ceremony. Slanding al' ihe aliar railing geiling a close-up of 'rhe ceremony are JoAnne Sheffo, Marieila Palumbi, and Donna Dusch. Kneeling are Barbara Savilcas, Linda Kiliel, and Janis Opyrchal. JUNIORS Leadership was a requisile for lhe seleclion of lhese class officers and sluclenl councillors. Sisler Angela supervises all lhe decisions made by lfop lo bolloml Beairice Yanelc, Grace Blicha, Carol McDonnell, Bealrice Balcola, Judifh Tornese, and Barbara Nernelh. ls ihis a capilal 'M'? asks Mary Calherine Joyce as Kafhleen Iverson seems puzzled aboul' 'rhe same ques- lion. Onloolcers Donna Beres, Mary Calherine Furlong, and Darlene Barna find This senior shorlhand quife inferesfinq as 'lhey fry To read more and more of ir. The lively sleps of lhese iunior sludenls indicale rhaf lhey are hurrying fo lhe noon lyping class. Leading fhese com- mercial sldenls are llirsl rowl Chrisline Sciarefli, Roberfa Reno: lsecond rowl Mary Grace lgnelzi, Donna Dusch, and Palricia Mcl-lugh. W3 Before lhe 8:25 morning bell rings we lincl Gemma Cain llelll, Carolyn Hager, and Edwina Bela- weider al' lhe Rosalian Marl sloclcing up on lhe necessary school supplies. Acling as salesqirls and showing lhe large seleclion of rnalerial are Mary Louise Abbale, Carol McDonnell, and Joanne Elash. Could il be +he size of lhese hals or lhe hair-do's lhal cause lhe Rosalians lo display so many dillerenl slyles? Hal' dernonslralions such as lhese are nol unusual 'round Rosalia. Doro- lhy Duane, Marilyn Laird, and Vicloria G-rochal seem 'lo have slamped lheir approval on Lucy Del Vaglids slyle. Sacrislans Gloria Sadowslce lexlreme lelll, Marylane Baldinger lexlreme righll, and JoAnn Bodnar llhird from righll pause lo show Fellow class- males Karen Cain, Mary Schwam- berger, and Margarel' Dillon lcenler righll lhe beauly ol lhe priesl's Ben- ediclion cope. The sacrislans lake lurns helping in lhe church sacrisly. Sorling and arranging fhe science mag- azines are Margarel' O'Neil, Rose Ma- rie l-lanchalc, Jerollyn Dimperio, Calh- erine Grieb. and Judilh Hauser. These magazines are filed for lhe use of science sludenls. The availabili+y of valuable reference maferial is a help in preparing various proiecls and sup- plemenlary worlc. l-lurry up or we'II be lal'e, says Kalhleen Mc- Namee lo Lorraine Mazza llvneelingl as ihey prepare lo run io gym class. Mary EJ Mulvihill, Mary C. Meehan, and Palricia Miflerimier have yel' 'ro gel lheir equipmenl ready. This process has become familiar 'ro mos? Rosalians for lhey now gel poinls for lheir promplness in reporling 'ro gym. l Aclmiring 'rhe lrophy which Sainl Rosalia received for being The BesT Marching Uni'r in fhe Sainl Palriclcs Day parade are Judifh Davis. Judilh Cain, Ellen Conroy, Dorofhy Beall, and Kalhleen Delaney. They are re- membering 'rhe clay They marched and are anlicipaling marching and winning llhey hopel again. Admiring lhe shell colleciion made by Barbara Fialla and Virginia Pribila are Marie Jablonslci, Gail Saar, Irene Cillo, and Nancy Coyne. Irene is lislening allenlively as Barbara explains how she acquired one of lhe shells. The colleclion includes shells 'From many parls of rhe world. J UNIORS In lhe library, gelling an early slarl on prepara- lions for lhe Junior-Senior banquel, we find Ellen Kearns lslandingl, Bernardine Slawiclci, Elaine Nedlilc, Margarel Tucholski, Marilea MacDonald, and .Rira Beres. The girls seem glad lhere are cookbooks al rheir disposal 'ro aid fhem in making up 'ihe menu. When examina+ion 'rime rounds lhe corner. 'lhe iuniors are lirsl in line anxiously wailing 'lo receive fheir admil slips from Mofher M. Felicilas. Judilh Conley receives hers as her classmales, Mary A, Crawford, Frances Gulilla, and Janice Geiger. lislen for Their names lo be called. Mary Louise Cavalier fakes a good look al hers, for. she is a new Rosalian. SOPHOMORES Sisler Alphonsine gives a loolc ol approval To Presidenr Clare lv1aley's dress for rhe sopho- more clance. Onloolcers Mary Wachier, Frances Onda, and Carol Slurm, rhe secrelary, lreasur- er, and vice-presidenr, respeclively, seem io agree wilh Sisler rhar I+ is very beauliiul and becoming. Oh, l'd love lo have 'rhall remarks Suzanne McKeone as Barbara Dudriclc fills in a chance for her on Pipe Dreams. Holding rhe cenler of ailracfion, lhe pillow, is Jo Ann Wrighl, who convinces Joan Dwyer and Margarel' Dusch lhaf lhey wanl' more lhan one chance. IFS Friday morning and These sophomores are proceeding To ihe weekly Dialooue Mass. Geraldine Gouza is openino lhe fron? door of +he church for l'leH la righll Marlene Bowler, Geraldine Blachul, Janer Shimp, Norma Ebner. and Wilma Munda. The girls have wilh ihem lheir rnissals for The prayers They will recife wifh lhe celebranl' of ihe Mass, Falher Doheriy. A+ -T1 K 3+ 5 ,X Q ei S 4 y m ' .,'-g, Q , ,gg .,L,f, S, Q an 3 E!5 'LQQX sk 'M in,-v in.. Graphing lheir Calholic Uni- versiry profile from lhe scores lhey made on las? year's Al- gebra l lesl' are Pafricia Sally, Eleanor Lavery, Linda Dipielro, and Doroihy Magee. Each year Rosalians add lo lheir graphs lhe score ol resls fhey have lalcen. To gel a C.U. diploma 'rhey fake seven lesls in all. pk, Whar is more narural lhan for lhe sophomores lo use Mis- sions as a fheme for decora- 'Hons in lheir homeroom? Hanging mission malerials on lhe display board are Anna Marie Benes and Eileen Mich- aels. Geraldine Brill. Sandra Beres. and Daneen Paul hold a consullalion abou? whal should go up next Susan Vislay and Mary Jeanne Baver awail rhe use of Jrhe lelephone in rhe caleleria while Lorraine Anderson holds up fhe line. Agnes Opalko and Clare l-lelloling are loolcing up lhe number for a cab lo 'rake 'rhern 'ro a Youll-I Concert SOPHOMORES .easier - Everyone enjoys seeing her name in prinT, and These exciTed Treshmen are no excep- Tions. Rose Gordon, Eileen Joyce, Evelyn Brown, Sally Farrell, Grace Labishalc, Eu- genia DeLuca, and Nancy Fialla proudly call aTTenTion To This TacT as They scan Their TirsT copy oT The Review. FRESHMEN True Rosalian spiriT is expecTed To overTlow Trom These Tresh- man girls. They were selecTed by Their classrnaTes in Freshman l To lead Them in Their many acTiviTies during Their TirsT year aT Rosalia. The guidance and undersTanding OT SisTer Laurena will be Their greaTesT help in doing a good iob. SelecTed Tor presidenT was Peggy FenTon lsTandingl. The oTher oTTicers are PaTricia Navo, Joanne Caruso, and lrene Kane. To Linda Copper, The Treshman schedule does noT appear To presenT any problems Tor she explains iT To Tour oT her classe maTes. Peggy Connolly, Susan Farmer, MargareT Kopp, and Noreen Foley see ThaT This well-planned schedule, along wiTh oTher TacTors, will help Them To adiusT easily To The Rosalian way oT liTe. The Freshman II class has chosen Paf Schaeffer, Sally Farrell, Judy Rooney, and'Nancy Wessell for fheir class officers. The girls were chosen affer a spirifed campaign. Under fhe careful guidance of Sisfer M. Maffhew fhese girls will learn how fo serve fheir fellow classmafes. l found fhe righf answer, exclaims Mary Lou Aranowslci fo her fellow sfudenfs, Geraldine Springer, Beverly Comifo, and Rose Marie Seng. Homework always proves fo be a problem fo freshmen unfil fhey gef used fo fheir new subpecfs. Before fhe bell rings in fhe morning, you can usually find fhe girls comparing work lnof copyingl. Lunch firne af Sf. Rosalia is nof com- plefe wifhouf a fwirl fo fhe music of fhe iulme box. Judy Rooney, Nancy Wessell, Janef Murphy, Mary Ann Picchi, Lorraine Tornese, and Kafhy Collins exchange dance sfeps as fhey gef accusfomed fo a Rosalian habif, The iulce box also provides enferfain- menf for social funcfions. FRESHMEN 1 25 y gf .A ,w 'P K I if if 31 YQ kn- mg - Y 1 nu WN? W9-'WA may yum S 0 anti fi W FNNCWI nm: ,M ua yarn nn .nw ,aux ,mums max :mu man: ummm f an -1 umm :emu . ww .s www aww!! mm,-ry 1 mf.: N fur! V1 wuz qbmnwf ern-ur serum: Um 1 .R N a.,W A 3 23' X . S pi Q9 A, 3 1, www A -2 ? git . n K j NWS gym! A: g mnA,, M mmm-W , . , , iam X is J 5 ---2.-L.,,u:fqf-we:1,-,,,:. ' K- WW... we .1Awgi22:2:3ai2zl2:mei'Qfi:gg2ef LQ- iid - u na, Freshman comrnufers, who always arrive early af school, sfop fo chaf before enfering. They are Pafricia Roche, Margaref Skarupa, Linda Duffy, Margaref Deasy, Pafricia Rocco, and Maureen Murray, all of whom hail from l-lazelwood. To escape fhe morning crowds fhey walk fo fhe car-barn and become fhe firsf passengers. There's nofhing like a refreshing drink of wafer, Irene Kane remarks as Pafricia Caruso enioys one. Diana Mazza, Anfoineffe Opyrchal, and Mary Cafherine Sfocks awaif fheir furn during change of classes. Mary Cafherine Tofh, Befly Lannon, Pafricia Navo, and Kafh- lean Gallagher relax before going fo fheir firsf class. Some wrinkles in fhe preceding nighf's homework sfill need fo be ironed ouf. FRESHMEN Sisfer M. Maffhew gafhers fhe candidafes for The offices of freshman ll presidenf and vice-presidenf. The fhree parfies were represenfed by Sally Far- rell, Pafricia O'Donnell, and Kafhleen Collins lsfandingl and Margaref Copp. Nancy Fialla, and Judifh Rooney lseafedl. ggi .gg ?xR'uv MW. SP' 1 ,f its 13, KSN , kms' -was-r lfxbovel To acquire undersTanding oT The correcTion marlcs SisTer M. MaTThew p,uTs on English papers is The purpose oT This informal dis- cussion. Joanne Elash laT boardl Tells Barbara Savilcas lseaTed aT largeadeslcl ThaT There is a senTence TragmenT in The essay. RiTa Beres, Janice Geiger, MargareT Tucholslci, and Ellen Kearns enioy The exchange oT commenTs. 2. DicTionaries, large and small, and reference books help The iuniors To prepare ThaT vocabulary assignment ChrisTine SciarreTTi laT end of Tablel'seerns To be giving The girls The words To Track down. Around The Table are eager searchers, Phyllis PaTTerson, KaThleen Iverson lsTandingT, Marylane Baldinger, Mary E. Mulvihill lsTandingl, JudiTh Davis, and Mary C. Joyce. ENGLISH These members oT The speech class are really in earnesT abouT Their chor'al speech. Even during a class period llcneelingl Sandra Abruzese, JudiTh Hauser, MargareT Browning, lsTanclingl Barbara Jenkins. Nancy Gruber and KaThryn Cullen use eyes, moTion, and voice To bring Their message To Their audience. ,gg 5 M .Q-4. ek UV mfg x MMS Gm X is , ' wig? 'Q' W ,, mf JQ 5, H, 4 Q ,J ,M - A ,mwwmf , E X Q 1? qiifgv 1, Aff f QQ 'v l'll sign here, says SisTer M. Laurena To Rose Marie DeTem- ple as she compleTes an enTry blanlc Tor The l-lisTorama Con- TesT. Frances Onda shows An- neTTe LesanTe and Mary Wach- Ter her proiecT on Miss PiTTs- burgh sfyles OT dress Trom ln- dian Squaw To Miss ATomic Age. Bernade-TTe MacDonald inspecTs The mold she has used To see if iT is cleaned and properly puT back TogeTher. Freshmen sTudying Pennsylvania l-lisTory pioneer wiTh PiTTsburgh in Educahonal Television. l-lisTory comes live each day To PaTricia Rocco. Margarew' Kopp, Linda DuTTy, Linda Cooper lsTandingl JaneT Murphy, and Grace Labishak. HISTORY PiTTsburgh- The ciTy oT Three Riv ers and The GaTeway To The WesT is seen in iTs relaTion To The worlcl. ClassmaTes Lorraine Mazza, Donna Beres. Joanne Bodnar, and Gemma Cain, discuss a bicenTennial of prog- ress. This map, one of many used in The Teaching of social sTudies, helps Them To undersTand some oT The ways. Senior Eileen Borland indicaTes To P. O. D. sTu- denTs lFirsT rowl Mary Ellen Cain, RiTa Ander- son, lSecond rowl KaThleen Craig, Lois Kranalr, and Elaine l-lelbling The resulTs oT a survey Talcen by seniors To raTe The expecTed quaIiTies of a husband. Religion ranked highest alThough per- sonal appearance was close behind. HISTORY These iunior American hisTory sTudenTs agree ThaT Joanne Techmeyer's proiecT is quiTe The clever Thing. The soap-carved sTeel mills seern To be The Topic oT discussion as MarieTTa Palurnbi, Mary Lou Cavalier, CaTherine Grieb, Joanne Techmeyer, Gloria Sadowslre, and JudiTh Tornese careTully ob- serve The sTrucTure. A new experience in learning Pennsylvania hisTory was presenTed To The Treshmen This year. Rec- ords and scripTs enacled by leading dramaTisTs proved very successTul in arousing inTeresT in The subiecT. Comparing diTTerenT albums are Grace Labishak, Geraldine Springer, Mary Lou Aranow- slci, and Mary Clare ToTh. Lalin Club Presidenl Lincla DiPielro lcenierl, holds a meeiing of officers and commiliee members. Carol S+urm lseafecll, Geraldine Blaclcui' and Susan Farmer are planning wilh Lincla 'luiure aciiviiies of fhe Laiin Club. Coniugaiions are a very imporiani pari of any language. bu+ lhey are doubly imporlani when lhe language is Lafin, Firsieyear slu- denis, Theresa l-larlrom, Kaihleen Kennelly, Elizabeih Lannon and Pairicia Navo, praclice wriling some Laiin verbs af ihe board. Rose Marie Seng waiis for The oihers +0 finish so 'rhe usual Checking can begin. LATIN To fully undersfand fhe meaning of lheir Lafin +ransla+ions, i+ is helpful for 'rhe sophomores +o know 'rhe geographic posi- lion of cerlain provinces and disirricfs 'rhaf lhey are sfuclying. Margarei Dusch poinfs ou+ Belgre +o Jacqueline Slrang. Clare Helbling, Eleanor Lavery, Agnes Opallco and Anna Marie Benes. A French TranslaTion oT Nei Blu De PinTo De Blu is amusing These senior French- club members as They sing in Tune To KaThe leen Craig's accompaniment DoroThy Ward, Gloria EsposiTo, .ludiTh Gedris lclub secreTaryl, KaThryn Ebner, and Bar- bara Mullen lpresidenTl Try To inTerpreT exacTly whaT They are singing. FRENCH These TirsTAyear French sTudenTs are learning The proper pronunciaTion oT Their new vocabulary. PracTicing The word Boniour are iuniors Nancy Coyne, Mary Grace lgnelzi, Donna Dusch, Irene Cillo, Mary CaTherine Fur- long, and Ellen Conroy. The records and The TexTboolcs have exacTly The same dialogue so The French sTudenTs really have advanTages. Senior French sTudenTs are Trying To remember The words They Tried so hard To learn, as They Take a vocabulary TesT. iFirsT rowl Virginia Lawrylx, Lorraine Kovacs, and Mary Gorman: lSecond rowl Mary Hernon, Mary Munda. and Mary ladjcicco seem To lcnow all The answers as They hurriedly compleTe The exam. Chemisfry Ciub officers and members are examining odd rock formafions. Barbara Walsh, Geraidine Baker ivice-presidenil, Marilea MacDonaid, Joanne Eiasb, Joan Obremski ipresiden+i. and Marqare+ Browning isecrefary-ireasurerl discuss 'rhe composifion of Hiis new Rosaiian coiieciion. Demonsfrafing The pressure of wa'rer is a new experience io freshman scien+is'rs Mar- garef Conneliy, Carol Mcfxuiiffe, Rose Gor- don, Maureen Murray, Doroiiiea Esiok, and Margaref Skarupa. Once a week fhey have an opporfunifyrfo supplemenf ine laborafory work of Hweir +elevision science class, Wi+iw erienmeyer iiasics and fesf iubes in band, iunior II cinemisfry siudenis Mary Scbwamberger, Jo Anne Siieffo, Mariiea MacDonaid, Caroi McDonneil, Eiaine Nediiic, and Joanne Eiasb are iniriqued by 'ibe resulis oi fine experirneni. SCIENCE Sophomore biologisfs Joanne Vxfrighf, Ei- leen Michaels, Norma Ebner, Janef Shimp, Pafricia Salley and Sandra Beres examine Mofher Nafure's leaves collecfed for fheir proiecf. Joanne is felling whaf kind of leaf she has, as Norma looks af fhe arrange- menf of hers. The ofher girls are gafhering imporfanf informafion for fhe wrife-up fhaf goes wifh each leaf. SCIENCE Seffing up an aquarium and discussing ifs confenfs wifh Sisfer Angela are soph- omore biology sfudenfs Joan Dwyer, Ma- ria Carrol, Nancy Kleppick, Margaref Fenfon, and Geraldine Souza. Room femperafure, fypes of planfs, and chem- ical confenf of fhe wafer are iusf a few of fhe facfors fo be considered for a successful aquarium. Working fogefher fo achieve fhe correcf resulfs in fheir chromofography experi- menfs are Dorofhy McLaughlin, Kafherine O'Neil, Barbara Fialla, Gail Saar, Rose Maria Hanchak, and Dorofhy Ward. Chromofography is fhe name of fhe process which creafes rainbows of colors on paper fhaf has been submerged in alcohol. Senior malhemalics sludenls Geraldine Baker, Mary Ann King, and Mary Lou Brown look on as Joan Obrernski ex- plains lhe varialions in lhe lrigonomelric lunclions ol an angle. Amazemenl is shown on lhe laces ol Judy Gedris and Barbara Walsh as lhey see lhe apparalus in aclion. The lunclion board, which was enlered in lhe Buhl Planelari- um science lair, has become an imporlanl parl of lhe malhemalics equipmenl. MATHEMATICS The advanced algebra class linds lhe graphing ol a veclor very inleresling. Karen Cain is checking lhe lacls given in lhe book as Margarel Browning gives an in- lelligenl explanalion. Jerollyn Dimperio, Mary Lou Ab- bale, Frances Gulilla, and Kalhleen Delany look and lislen. Here lhe sludenls are pulling inlo praclice whal lhey have been laughl by showing ils applicalion in navigalion. Purses have an unusual value lo lhe geomelry class. They are sludying lhe shapes ol lhose which correspond lo solid geomelric ligures. The comparison ol shapes is being noled by Dorolhy Magee, Elizabelh King, Geraldine Brill lsealedl, Mary Jean Baver, Lorraine Anderson, and malh- emalicians seize every opporlunily lo lind geo- melric design in lheir everyday environmenl. Pafricia Roche, Eileen Joyce, Nancy Wessel, Sally Farrell and Evelyn Brown, members of lhe Illinois Maihemalics Proiecl class, lislen inienlly lo an explanalion given by Nancy Fialla aboul inverse operaiions. Here she says Di- -vision uncloes wha? nnulfiplicalion does. Dianne Mazza demonsirales lo Margarel Romanchalc, Jo- anne Caruso, and Mary McMaslers lhe melhod used in solving simple equalions. Judilh Wrighl is carefully checking her work wilh lhal on fhe board while Barbara Gidel is busy doing lhe nexl problem. They musl masler equaiions for Jrhey are lhe backbone of malhemalics. MATHEMATICS Calherine Grieb lexlreme righll shows an applicaiion of 'ropology during a bi-weekly meeling of The Malhemalics Club. Mildred Mulvihill lpresidenll and Charlolle Nemelh rare lhose lied logelher. Margarel Tolh lvice-presidenil, Mary Schwamberger lsecrelary-ireasurerl, and Barbara Mul- len wafch lhe releasing wifh inieresl. Junior lypisls Roberfa Reno, Judilh Con- ley, Beafrice Bakoia, Grace Blicha, and Mary Ann Crawford are becoming kil- rens a+ lhe keys. They are developing speed and accuracy lhrough exlra fyping each day. Some day perfeclion will lead rhem lo success in lheir chosen field. Reading lheir shorfhand lexl are Marylane Baldinger and Virginia Pribila. Mary C. Mee- han, Palricia McHugh, and Ra- chelle Ruggiero 'lry very hard fo 'rake lhe diclalion as lasl as if is read, for lhey know lhal speed is very essenlial. BUSINESS Balance The books are 'Familiar words 'raughr by Sisler M. Andrew fo senior bookkeeping sludenls. Kalhryn Ebner, Berniece Scanlon, Mary ladicicco. Judifh Woods, Rila Doucerle, and Lorraine Ko- vacs are giving IOOW arfenlion +o inslruclions. BUSINESS Senior business sfudenis Gloria Esposilo and Mary Brown learn The fechniques of operaling a compofmeier machine. Nancy Gruber, Jo Ellen Winier, Rila Anderson, and Eileen Borland manipulale lhe Rex-o-graph as 'rhey prepare work for facully members. K Tesiinq Their speed are senior fypisfs Dorolhy McLaughlin, Germaine Caruso, Phyllis Cirilli, Bernadelle Scanlon, Pairi- cia Barbarine, and Jayne McLaughlin. They have iusl begun a five minule 'lime lesf. Dear Mr. Smi+h has a fa- miliar ring fo lhe ears of 'rhe seniors. Rifa Anderson diclales a lelfer fo Mr. Smifh as senior shorlhand siudenls Margaref Howell, Palricia DePhillips. Kafhleen Lind, Judilh Shorr, Carol Pancoasf, and Maureen Rushe fake lhe diclalion rap- idly. The Top Eleven in American classics from Rosalia record library are displayed by Margaref Tolh, Judilh Woods, Anna Marie Benes, Barbara Mullen, Kalherine Ebner, Mary Jean Bayer, Dorolhy Ward, Charlolle Nemelh, Eleanor Lavery, Jo- Ellen Winler, and Mary Wachler. This group are all members of lhe Sludenl Chapler ol N.C.M.E.A, Sisler M. Elea- nora is lhe moderalor. Senior Geraldine Cocuzzi brings 'rhe newly robed freshmen To loin lhe olher happy members of lhe Choral Class of 56 singing slars. Gloria Saclowslce, Nancy Coyne, Jo Ann Shello, Chrisline Sciarelli, Barbara Nemelh, Margarel Romanchalc, Dorolhea Eslolc, Mary Ann Plcchi, Eileen Joyce, Sally Farrell, Ver- onica Glosler and Mary Lou Aranowslci model lheir royal blue choral robes. MUSIC Juniors Chrisline Sciarelri and Jo-Ann Sheiio malce music as lhey sing rhe duel arrangef menl oi l Love Thee loy Grieg. Barbara Namerh is lhe accompanist Lisrening wilh apprecialion are Gloria Sadowske, Elaine Nedlili, Calherine Grieb, and choral class accompanis+ Mary Arm Picchi. MUSIC Senior choral members Kafherine Elaner, Margaref Tolh, Barbara Mullen, Jo Ellen Winler, Char- lolre Nemerh, Geraldine Cocuz- zi, Kafherine Ollxleil, Judifh Woods, Dorofhy Ward, and Geraldine Balmer discuss brob- lems, ofher lhan vocal ones, lor fheir Washinglori frip. The ilin- erary, lhe wardrobe,-hofeh room quarfers, and where fo ear are mosl irnporranf. The brochures abouf Washinglon cerrainly have Them infrigued. Joy lo lhe World is The mes- sage lhal iunior carolers Gloria Sadowslce, Nancy Coyne, Jerollyn Dimperio, Elaine Nedlilc, Jo-Ann Shelfo, Jo-Ann Bodnar, Carheririe Grielo, Barbara Nemelh and Mary Schwamberger sing lo lhe sislers. The girls enioy spreading ihe an- gels' message. ChrisTmas Around The World was laboriously prepared by The sopho- mores buT The beauTiTul resulTs were surely a recompense. Carol STurm is making ChrisTmas candles while KaTh- leen l-luger, Sandra Beres and Bar- bara Dudrick hasTen To compleTe Their work oT spreading ioy before The ChrisTmas rush. One Torm of oil painTing learned by Rosalians is The Theory of cubisrn. The basic line is designaTed by Vic- Toria Grochal buT Carolyn Hager is puTTing on The lasT sTrolce. DoroThy Duane is concealing her masTerpiece unTil iT is compleTe. ART Senior arT members are molding sTaTues OT Our Lady. SisTer M. Laurena helps Germaine Caruso. while Elaine Helbling, Judy Woods and Jo Ellen WinTer are busy painTing and molding. Jo Ellen is scruTinizing some oT The leaf ash Trays. AfTer preparing any dinner, There is always The Task of washing dishes and cooking uTensils. The group chosen from . . f cooking uTensuls. The group chosen or The familiar iob aT home economics To- P T' ia Caruso ElizabeTh Bullen. day is a ric , B b Gidel. MargareT FenTon. and ar ara Americanism is apparenT as This Rosa- lian quarTeT helps one anoTher. Home economics Teacher. Mrs. Linda Simboli, shows These freshman home- makers The correcT procedure Tor serving a luncheon. Weekly Home ' d l a dom- Economics classes eve op esfic background Tor members of The Freshman l class. Smiling Taces seem To show Thaf Mary McMasTers, Kafhleen Kennelly, Cecilia Bileclc, and Mar CaTherine SToclcs are enioying .Y Their lesson. These Rosalian homemalcers launder The Towels and place'maTs which They used during The course of The day Tor preparing and serving The meals, lc AT The close of an afTernoon of house eeping, The washer and dryer are lcepT in use by freshmen Michelle Doyle, Donna KiTTel and Nancy HOME ECONOMICS In anolher scene of The Upper Room, Sain? John, played by Gloria Sadowslce, kneels +o corniorl Our Lady ol: Sorrows, porlrayed by JoAnne Sheflo. Since Sainf John was Chris+'s very close friend, he was chosen lo be The guardian of The Blessed Molher. The combined eFfor+s of 'rhe speech and choral classes helped This second annual Passion Play prepare our minds for lhe Easier vigil. CATHOLIC FGRENSIC LEAGUES Sauvia, played by Elaine Nedlilc, inlerprels 'rhe solemnily of lhe occurrence for Achaz, Mary Jean Baver by porlrayinq lhe ac- lions ol: Our Lord al ihe Lasl Supper, in The Lenren producrion ol The Upper Room. This was lhe second annual Pas- sion Play presenled by lhe Sainl Rosalia players under lhe direclion and supervision Oi Sisler M. Malihew. A quick glance baclcslage shows Janel' Murphy slcillfully using eye make-up io depicl Carol McDonnell's role. Doro- fhea Esfolc 'rrims a beard +0 be used by Roberla Reno, The hard work and inleresl ol lhe baclcsfage crew was well dis- played in fhe effecfs achieved during The performance. If is lime for lhe Cream of +he Crop speech lournarnenr and again Sain? Rosalia plays hosr. Cenlered, Mary Schwarnberger. Rera Beres, and Gloria Sadowslce regisfer The exremporaneous speakers for +he con- +es+. Par+icipan+s from 27 diocesan schools compefed in 'the various fields of speaking. The ofhers picrured are Rosalian guesls. CATHOLIC FORENSICS LEAGUES Sophomore, Elaine Palaoro proudly shows Molher M. Felicifas her C F.l. cerlificafe. Elaine has allained 'rhis degree of merif ' ' V 'ous F hi coun+less elforls in oralorical declamahon. an or er speech fournarnenls lhroughour rhe diocese have found Elaine gaining firs+s. Club lisfen Members of fhe newly formed Chesferfon Debale 1 Dororhea Es+ok's views on rhe presenr ropic of debare. o lFirs+ rowl: Mary Louise Gurchak, Mary Jane McDonnell, and Sally Farrell. lSecond rowl: Noreen Foley.,Janei Murphy, E'l en Jo ce, Nancy Wessel, and Palricia Schaeffer prepare I e y whal' They will say as soon as fhe floor is open for discussion. Making ihe mon+hly Sludenl Council reporl lo Jrhe Federalion of Calholic Schools is no+ an easy fask. Phyllis Pailerson, Grace Blicka, Joanne Wrighl, Carol Bassel, and Barbara Nemelh all find fha? il lakes a liHle li+erary 'ralenl mixed wi+h a 'iyping skill. Since +he reporl should include every delail, lhe girls are checking lo make sure Jrhey have noi' missed anylhing. STUDENT CCUNCIL Senior Sfudenl Council members Joan Obremski, Jean McLaughlin, Margarel Toih, Mary Ann King, and- Jo Ellen Winler are discussing var- ious aclivifies of The year wilh Sisler Andrew, moderafor of The Council. Looking ahead To The fulure is a sure way 'ro reach 'rhe apex of Council funcfioning. Look al lhis ar+icle, exclairn some of lhe underclass councilors. Linda Duffy, Eileen Joyce. Peggy Sadowski, Agnes Opalko, and Veronica Glosler are examining The Sludenl Council magazine, S'ruden+ Life. I+ confains sugges- +ions for council acliviiies. I+ also conlains re- porls of successful proiecls underlaken by olher schools. Edwina Balaweider, Judy Woods, Karen Cain, Bernadine Srawicki. and Vicki G-rochal are displaying some ol lheir arl work. In order fo belong lo lhe Musarf Honor Sociely lhe members keep up in arf. Judy has been an arf class member for four years, The olhers are all in lhird year. 1'-' iss: HONOR SOCIETIES Name lags are being designed by Sisrer Andrew lor lhe Business Honor Sociely meeling to be held al Sr. Rosalia. Chrisline Sciarelli, Ellen Kearns, Pal Lovas, Janel Lawrence, and JoEllen Winler look on and give some suggeslion which rnighr prove lo be useful. Various schools acl' as hosf lhroughour lhe year. Performing an experimenl is an im- porlanl aclivily in lhe like of sludenf scienrisrs. Carol McDonnell, Joan Obrern- ski, Mary Ann King, Phyllis Palierson, and Marilea MacDonald know lhal since lhey are members ol lhe Science Honor Sociely, lhis experimeni' had belrer 'lurn our all righl. Belonging lo an Honor Sociery is a privilege as well as an honor. Reioicing over 'rhe facr lhar rhey were chosen as members of rhe Modern Language Honor Sociery are Judilh Tornese, Mary Gorman, Roberla Reno, Barbara Mullen, Karen Cain, and Irene Cillo. This posler, a perrnanenr lixlure on 'rhe hall bullelin board, lisls and The division ol 'rhe Honor Socielies lo which each one belongs. Searching for hisforical facfs abouf Piffsburqh for a Bicenfennial Confesf are members of fhe Hisforical Honor Sociefy Dorofhy McLaughlin, Elaine Nedlilc, Kafherine O'Neil, Barbara Savilcas, and Charoleffe Nemefh. They are comparing nofes abouf fheir findings fo incorporafe in fheir proiecls. Barbara Dudreck clasps a recenfly acquired Trophy. Susan McKeone, Mary Jeanne Monahan, Elaine Palaoro, and Mary Wachfer, members of fhe Clas- f h fo add anofher fo Sf. sical l-lonor Socie y, ope Rosalia's collecfion fhis year. HONOR Berniece Scanlon, presidenf of Sf. Rosalia's Mission Sociefy, poinfs ouf fields of mission ac- fivify in fhe seven confinenfs of fhe world. The ofher members of fhe sociefy, lseafecll Ger- aldine Briff, Elaine Palaora, Pa- fricia DePhillips, Nancy Coyne, lsfadingl Donna Dusch, Gloria Sadowslci, Ellen Kearns, and Lois Kranalc follow her fravel- ogue. '1' Varieiy in make-up from issue lo issu ' 'lh ' e is e aim of 'lhese veferan Co-edifors Mary Schwamberger and Margarel Tolh lbolh slandingl malce piclure seleclions for lhe nexr issue of lhe Review. Phofographer Barbara Fialla. sludies some acrion shols. Karen Cain, copy-ediror. and Barbara Mullen, fea- fure-ediror, discuss a re r por on lhe Sludenl-Governmenl' Day program. page-edilors. To gel a crop of new ideas Dorolhy Ward, Calh- erine Grieb, Joanne Elash, Jerol- lyn Dimperio and Elaine Nedlilc scan some exchange papers. They nole 'lhe guHers, lhe lciclcers, and 'lhe +omlo-s'roning. i +134 l Every school has a few self-sac- rificing individuals. These Review rypisls are on 'rhe Rosalian lisl. Following fhe rule fha? a lypisl Copies copy are lrow b rowl Y Bernadelle Scanlon, Judy Shorr M . . . . ary Gorman, Phyllis Crrilli, Jean McLaughlin, Rifa Anderson Mar 1 Y Hernon, and JoEllen Winler. Freshmen Janel Murphy, Sally Farrell, and Margarel' Fenron are gefling a lesson in preparing +he Review for mail. Upperclassmen Gerry Balcer, Jo Anne Sheffo, and Judy Woods lbolh sfandingl give 'rhern a graphic esson. REVIEW .si--E When yearbook picTures are being Taken There is Ii++Ie Tirne To reorganize. l-lere, using The Tloor as a Table are MargareT ToTh, DoroThy Ward, Ger- aldine Balcer and JudiTh Gedris. We Took ThaT picTure, says MargareT To The oThers who are separaTing The cards inTo piles oT Taken and noT Taken. ATTer The picfures have been Taken, They musT be laid ouT on The pages. Mary Lou Brown, who aTTer cropping The unneeded space from The picTure, will give iT To Joan Obremslci, Bare bara Walsh, and Gloria EsposiTo who are discussing placement DoroThy Ward and JudiTh Woods receive The cropped picTures and The draTT copy, and Then, puT iT on The copy sheeTs which are shipped To The publisher. AlphabeTizing The boosTers. paTrons, and sponsors is a big job. Jayne McLaughlin and Lois Kranalc read ouT The names on The original slips as Mary Ann King and Ber- nadeTTe Scanlon check Their lisTs. JudiTh Shorr pauses a momenT To Think of correcT spelling before she Types. ROSALIAN BeTore a shipmenT is senT To The publishers, The ediTors rneeT To paclc and check all pages. ATTer MargareT ToTh and JudiTh Gedris inserT The picTures. SisTer Mary oT The Angels checks The spelling and puncTuaTion. Barbara Mullen records The pages ThaT are being senT as Jo- Ellen WinTer sTamps on The iob number. Geraldine' Baker Then paclcs Them in The box. sfqf I 2 ' M q f f ? , K f ' fiwigg. g fe, ,... - Q Vi. A Q 1' x :ke- f 'HQ- , K uf. . Q ' I+ is 'lime again for an afiernoon of fun, and ihese Rosalians are all in 'rhe brighi- es+ spirifs, This Halloween social Tool: place afier ihe presenialion of laaslcels 'ro lhe faculiy. Class iles are proudly displayed as hair ribbons lor ihe day. l+'s a grand feeling +o gel ou? of uni- form. Announcing The resulis of lhe Uniled Fund campaign, iunior speakers Elaine Nedlilc lseaiedl and Jo Ann Shelio ihanlc all who pariicipaied, These girls iraveled 'ro all schools of The surrounding area giving lheir speeches and lighiing +he fire in everyone's hearl lo make The U.F. lorch glow brighler. OCTOBER Oclober would no+ be comple+e wiihouf a Halloween parade. Sisier Maria Aquina direcfs her lirsi grade sludenis in wallc- ing around ihe school properly. The eighl grades in +he elemeniary school pariicipale in ihe parade. loui The en- Hre high school enioys ihe children as Jrhey model iheir original ouffils. They love fo poini ouf lheir disguised liffle broihers and sisiers. In lhe lrue Rosalian spiril lhese sludenl council members, wifh a generous heart paclc and de-corals lhe lradi- lional Halloween baslcels for lhe fac- ulfy. As Marqaref Sadowslci brings lhe food lo Ka+hleen Kennelly, Veronica Glosler, Carol Bassell, and Phyllis Pal- lerson work hard lo make fhe baslcels arfisfic. OCTOBER Hello, would you like a subscriplion 'ro lhe Pilisburqh Ca+holif:? exclaims iunior Mary Calherine Joyce lo freshman Irene Kane. Junior Donna Dusch loolcs on as she plans her lechnique for selling subscripfions 'lo lhe local Calholic weekly. These girls came our on Top ai S+. Rosalia's as fhe loesl sellers during rhe annual subscriplion drive. On Mission Sunday These Rosalian represeniariyes parficipaled in lhe hour of prayer al S+. Paul's Calhe- dral. Juniors Carolyn Hager, Mari- eHa Palumbi, Mary Calherine Fur- long, Judilh Tornese, lrene Cillo, and Karen Cain mel on The ironl sleps iusl' before lhe services be- gan. '7Ul'1'JUUZl'114OZ Wri+len in Blue, a play wrillen and produced by Sisler Malllwew, Found several seniors experiencing llie feel of a religious lwabil. Tlwe play fold 'rlie slory of flie origin oi llwe cornrnunily lo wlwiclw our leaclners be- long, llne Congregalion of llwe Sislers, Servanls ol llie lrnrnaculale l-learl oi Mary. Mernbers oi llie casl include Dorollny Ward, Geraldine Baker, Cliarlolle Nemellw, Geraldine Cocuzzi, Barbara Mullen Elaine He-lbling, Jolfllen Winler, Carol Krolicky, Judilli Woods, Kafliryn Ebner, Bernadelle Scanlon and Joan Obremslci llcneelingl. Kallierine O'Neil, Palricia DePl1illips and Margarel loin. llne dream of every iunior lo receive lier class ring will soon be iuliilled al llnis yearls annual Ring Dance. Adrniring llne new Hara are Donna Duscli and Nancy Coyne. Cafnerine Grieb, campaign manager, crowns llwe queen. Joanne Slneilo. Margarel Browning lwolds llie fray ol' rings lo be dislribuled by flne queen lo flue anxious iun- iors. o-o 101 -.- S1 JQ. A2 If Q0 KD: 015' 40' Q, Ts. 'O 29 ol U--.-. UJOJ E537 mi' -.- cal cl 4015 31 -Q-KD U71 fU UQ 1C mo, UQ. -.- Em CD 3' 3 1 10: -N im o Eo occ years by liolding a rnoclc gubernalorial eleclion. Germaine Caruse receives lier ballol from Grace Bliclca, while Barbara Nemeln gives one 'lo Eileen Borland. Berniece Scanlon lwas jus? come lrorn llne eleclion boolli and is Casling ber vole. Sisler lvl. Eleanora direcls lhe audience as lhey sing wilh a srring ensemble from 'lhe Pillsburgh Symphony. The program, lhe firsl of ils lcind al' Sl. Rosalia's, was mosl inslruclive. Each of lhe musicians explained his inslrumenl and demonslraled ifs conlribulion 'lo lhe music ol lhe sym- phony. NOVEMBER Displaying lheir awards lor work well done are Elaine Nedlik and JoAnne Shelifo. Bolh girls were winners in a Nafional Forensic League Showcase Tournament Elaine's lrophy was For placing firsl in original oralory. while JoAnne's was for a similar accornplishmenl in oralorical declamalion. The Hholcey polceyf' a na- lional layorile dance, found ils way 'ro lhe Ring Dance sponsored by lhe iuniors. Annelle Lesanle and Mary Waclher and lheir dales gel inlo lheir own lillle circle. From lhe loolcs of lhe crowded dance floor, lhe dance musl have been a real success. TradiTions are precious. AT ST. Rosalie' diTion is more inspiring Than The Adven s no Tra- T WreaTh cusTom. During AdvenT each day is begun hy a sTudenT body assembly in The ha The FaTirna Club presidenT leads The ll, where girls in prayer To The Divine lnTanT. A senior oT The club reads a shorT rnediTaTion member The ex- pressions on The Taces OT Geraldine Cocuzzi, PaTricia Lovas, PaTricia De Phillips, Balaweider, and Mary CaTherine Me press how seriously The girls observe Tom. Edwina ehan ex- This cus- l.ovely WeaTher Tor a Sleigh Ride To- geTher wiTh You sing These six happy seniors. The snow in Their hair doesn'T seem To boTher DoroThy Ward, Geral- dine Baher, MargareT ToTh, Barbara Mul- len, Geraldine Cocuzzi, and Jo Ellen V!inTer as They conTinue enTerTaining wiTh Their harmonizing, Their reperToire includes Their own arrangemenT oT SanTa Claus ls Coming To Town. DECEMBER Several Freshman I girls gaily dance To The Tune oT Jingle Bell Rock as They oTTer Their conTrilnuTion To The ChrisTrnas program. Fellow ClassrnaTes sing an accompanimenT while The old cowboy lAnToineTTe Opyrchall Talces his parT much more seriously. Come on, your Turn's up, PaTricia DePhiTTips TexTreme righTT seerns To be Telhng PaTricia Barbarine, as she waiTs impaTienTTy Tor her Turn To caiole SanTa TKaThTeen I.indT, inTo TuTTiTlinq her wishes. Sandra f-Xbruzese, Nancy Gru- ber, CaroT Krohcky, Twho porTrayed The r'noTher OT a very aCTiye TarniTyT and RiTa Anderson are noT quiTe so irn- paTienT and enioy Themsehfes. This original skiT was a senior oTTerinq To The ChrisTmas enTerTainmenT. Fun, Tun, Tun, ThaT's whaT we're hav- ing, say These girls dressed in Their IiTTTe qirT dresses, as They waTch The Baby DolTs wiTh bTonde piqTails. The reaT live doTTs were parT of The SanTa CTaus Parade presenTed by The Freshman ll class. DECEMBER The firsT and TasT grades aT SainT Rosalia geT ToqeTher aT This inTorrnaT IiTTTe ChrisTrnas parTy which is or- ganized annualTy by FaTher DoherTy. The oTder girTs ThoroughTy enioy The Tun They have wiTh The- pri- rnary children. Here They are waTching a rnoyie. The reTreshmenTs and presenTs wiTT T'oTlow. The music comes from here, explains Mr, Frank Oslrowski lo senior JoEllen Winler as Mr. Peler Allobelli looks on, Bofh men are members ol The Piflsburgh Symphony Orches- 'l'ra. They were among 'lhe live wind inslrumenl players who performed for Rosalians al home. Deep concenlralion is rhe order of lhe clay as lhese seniors diligenlly read and sludy a seleclion from lheir English Conlenl Baflery. They observe all rhe suggesfions lhey have been given for reading Tor comprehension because lhey will have lo answer guesiions based on fhis seleclion. Each year all seniors in lhe Diocese oi Pillsburgh lake The High School Con- lenl Bafiery Tesl in social sludies, science, malhemalics. and English lo delermine haw They compare wilh o+hers lhroughoul lhe nalion. ANUARY Seniors Elaine Helbling, Eileen Borland, Carol Pancoasl, and Barbara Walsh pause lo enjoy fhe winler wonderland. They also sympalhize wilh lhe molorisfs who are Trying lo make fhe hill. The puzzled look on Carol's llop slepl lace seems lo indicafe fhal she is wondering whefher slreelcars will be running or whelher she will have lo walk lo Hazelwood. Seniors Carol Pancoasr, Nancy Gruber, Lorraine Kovacs, and Maureen Rushe enjoy Jghn LFS rranslalion ol lhe Chinese mes- sage wrirfen by Farher Kim. Fa- iher was a guesr spealcer al S+. Rosalia's annual Men's Dinner, During a four of lhe school, he lell fhis message for lrhose who could read i'r. JANUARY One ol' lhe proiecls ol lhe Junior-Senior Fafima Club was lhe collec+ion ol religious arficles. Moderalor Sisfer Mary ol lhe Angels seems guife pleased wilh fhe resulfs. Club presidenl Palricia Lovas, Palricia Millerrneier, Dorolhy Beall, and Jayne McLaughlin are deciding which arricles should be placed in cerlain boxes lo be sen? 'ro Puerro Rico. Mr. John Krug, from General Morors Corporalion, explains a combuslion chamber To These senior scienlisls. Mary Ann King. Barbara Walsh, Kafherine O'Neil, and Joan Ol:-rernslci carefully examine +his scale-model machine. Previews of Progress came lo Sr. Rosalia in January to gel The scienlril- ically inclined srudenls well prepared lor The nuclear age. Senior class presidenf Sandra Abruzese crowns iunior can- didafe Grace Bliclua as flue Queen of l-learfs af flue an- nual Hearf l-lop dance. Irene Kane, Linda Duffy, Bernadine Sfawiclci, flue queen's cam- paign manager, Dorofluy Ward, Vicforia Groclual, and Elaine Palaoro look wiflu ap- proval af flue coronafion. Democrafically, flue moffo flurougluouf flue enfire carn- paign was May flue lnesf man win. A spaglieffi dinner sponsored by flue sixflu grades for flue Mission was an evenf wluiclu flue luiglu scluool sfudenfs looked forward fo. Mary Ann King, Mary Gorman, Joan Obremslci, and Pafricia De Pluillips enioy flue fasfy lfalian food. Wiflu America being a melfing pof, all nafionalifies enioy fluis lfalian favorife. A lecfure on luoruue planning and decoraf- ing was flue fluenue of a lecfure given af Kaufmann's deparfmenf sfore for seniors of flue Piffsburglu area. Preparing for flueir deparfure are Judiflu Gedris, Rifa Anderson, Cluarloffe Nerrueflu, Rifa Doue ceffe, and Dorofluy Ward. FEBRUARY MoTher M, Fe-IiciTas presenTs The Be-TTy Crocker Home- malcer OT Tomorrow award To senior JaneT Lawrence. JaneT's high scores rneriTed The bronze pin. T-Ter TesT paper was enTered in naTion- ai compeTiTion Tor a scholar- ship. The TesT was given To every senior in The schools ThroughouT The counTry, and one senior was seiecTed Trom each school. Senior homeroom Took on The characTer oT a picnic grounds when The seniors sponsored a box Tunch. DecoraTive lunches were made by The seniors and donaTions Tor Them were given Tor The sole purpose oT raising The per capiTa of The ciass Tor The HearT Hop. An aucTion was heid aTTer The lunch, and aucTioneer Judy Woods received bids Tor every obiecT in her collecTion. February is The Time Tor The HearT Hop campaign, and The resulTs are shown in This phoTo. Junior Grace Blicha regained The long-Time TradiTion which was broken by The seniors lasT year. Elaine Palaoro, DoroThy Ward, VicToria G-rochal, Linda DuTTy, and Irene Kane. candidaTes in The oTher classes, applaud cheerTul,ly as The Tinai counT was announced over The P.A. When seniors begin 'lo gel measured for caps and gowns, lhey know Jrhal gradualion day is very near. Carol Kroliclcy, Elizaberh Leclcenby, and Palricia Barbarine rake accurare rneasurennenls of Gloria Esposiro. She has really grown since her lasr measure- rnenr. MARCH The Lord loves a cheerful giver, is The morlo of rhese smiling sen- iors who do lheir share for The Bishops' Relief Fund. They are Jean McLaughlin, Carol Pancoasl, Rila Doucerre, Maureen Rushe, and Mary Ellen Cain. One of lhe grealesr days in lhe life of a senior dawns wilh lhe receprion of graduarion picrures. Lois Kranalc lloregroundl gasps al' her porlrair, while Carol Kroliclcy aslcs lo see Jayne McLaugh- lin's, A close examinalion was given by Mildred Mulvihill, buf if seems 'rhaf Maureen Rushe is quire pleased. During Lenf 'rhe Rosalians enler info a solemn spiril evoked by 'rhe annual re- Treai. Kaiherine Seaman. Mary Louise Gurchak, Linda Cooper, Donna Kil- fel, Pafricia DeFazio, and Nancy Burke during 'rheir free lime. caich up on some spirilual reading while wailing for lhe nexl' con- ference. On Career Day, Miss Ann Guckenberger from Uniled Slales Sleel spoke on lhe imporlance of correci eliqueiie when on an inferview. Speaking wifh Miss Guckenberger abou? iob opporfuniiies in The business world are Sandra Abruzese, Mary Ann King, and Mildred Mulvihill. Miss Suckenberger showed lhe girls some pamphlels and bro- chures lrom U. S. Sleel. MARCH Senior Class President Sandra Abruzese, presenls Molher M. Felicifas wilh a Spirilual Bou- quel' offered by lhe enlire siudenf body. Mo+her's ieasl day provides an opporfunily for lhe sfudenls 'ro show ihe respecl and admira+ion They have for 'iheir spiriiual leader. -:naw if ,AM E .. QW fair: 3 sf ka- Q iv? Q, ,nl Quang A new rnusical organizalion is lhe all- girls' diocesan chorus, Barbara Nernelh is providing lhe accornpanirnenl as Chrisline Sciarelli, Mary Schwamberger, and Kalherine O'Neil lislen lo Sisler M. Eleanora who guides lhern over a diffi- cull seclion ol Sapphic Ode one ol lhe seleclions lo be presenled al lhe Spring Feslival. Appearing neal and lrim is as essenlial as lone qualily when singing in public, Ironing oul lhe wrinkles is where lo slarl lor neal appearance, Pa- lricia Defzazio irons her robe as Anna Marie Benes holds lhe already ironed porlion oll lhe liloor. Margarel O'Neil lries hers on, while Judilh Woods adds one linal louch lo hers. ll seerns lhal Joyce Ferranle is pleased wilh lhe appear- ance ol her robe and is hanging il baclc up. The girls anxiously awail lhe day when lhey will slarl on lheir lrip lo Washing- lon D. C., where lhey will be eyalualed al lhe Calh- olic Universily. A senior class play could never be a success wilhoul early preparalions, such as pulling up lhe curlains. Mr. Edward Hagan, school cuslodian, pleasanlly lol- lows lhe direclions ol Maureen Rushe, Jayne Mc- Laughlin, Palricia Lovas, and Elizabelh Leclcenloy as lo where lhe curlain should be placed in order lo give lhe besl ellecl. APRIL Preparing Tor The Diocesan Religion TesT requires a greaT amounT of research and sTudy. Comparing Their Tindings abouT The GreaT Wesfern Schism are Mary Ellen Cain and Mary Lou Brown. Mary ladicicco, MargareT Howell, and Mary PaTricia Hernon sTrive To compleTe a lisT oT The people, places and evenTs ThaT are of imporTance in The hisTory of The Church. MAY .L- T Q IT is Time again Tor The annual sophomore-senior picnic, and These eager hosTesses are packing The lunch and beverages. Two busses will carry The girls To SouTh Park where a day oT Tun will be awaiT- ing Th e rn. MargareT Dusch, Nancy Whalen, Geraldine BlachuT, Rose Marie DeTemple, and Maureen Bowler make a compleTe counT of all The pop boTTles. VeneraTion To The Blessed MoTher is shown by Rosalians parTicipaTing in The annual May Crowning. The seniors wear The TradiTional blue caps and gowns used only on This occasion. Colonial bouqueTs, which The seniors carried, surround Our Lady's sTaTue aTTer The ceremony Takes place. Before The Junior-Senior Banquef, The flowers an name cards musr be ialcen fo +he hofel, Karhleen Mc- Namee hands a bouquer fo Eileen Knapp, as Gemma Cain holds rhe door open for Mary Ellen McGinley and Lorraine Mazza, who are coming wilh lwo more bunches of flowers. On Mission Day, Farher Doherry and Eaiher De- Ville's garage is rransformed inlo T h e F u n House, one of rhe senior's proi- ecfs for rhar day. Pufring up fhe big F are Judy Woods and Phyl- lis Cirilli. Elaine Helloling gives Maureen Rushe Jrhe nexf leHer, U, as Carol Pancoasr meas- ures a space for +he MAY Q3 W fm :ff , W-. '1'if 1 iw r Wg VALV I 7' 7' A . T 1 in My M W' ii i pe X 3 f wi ,L 0 Qs 15 Q- Q sf i . X W . 1 ,W V t il 5 i -Lk Q, : 1, M if 3 . sv MNA - WAIS Q W Q . if liiswmmssy Sophomore Claire Helblinq iumps wifh precision for a foul shol and adds anofher poini loylhe Rosalian score. Teamwork is very evidenl as Ellen Conroy passes The ball lo Calhy Grieb SCORES A+ Home We St Ehzaberh , , 43 Sr. Rosalie Alumnae 30 Sh hAary of The hAOun+ , 4l Uramne Academy , 49 S+,Joseph W, , 21 St Augushne 32 Away Uramne Academy 35 St Joseph I3 S+.,AuqusHne 34 Sh Ehzabelh 22 Sh hAary of lhe hAoun+ 28 Rila Anderson, unofficial scorekeeper for all Rosalian home games, glances af Lois Kranak and Marlene Bowler, official scorelceep- ers lnol picluredl, lo see if Jrheir scores agree. They 27 22 35 I2 34 30 20 I5 30 29 35 Claire Helblinq makes a lasl lump and successfully Taps The ball closer 'ro 'fhe Rosalian baslcel. Freshman, Susan Farmer, wails impalienlly lo false lhe ball and shool il. ISSTGR f Uu-5, 4 .xzi Sf if ,V if 'W W Q f .EM f kk an ff 1 my 5 ,vi 51 ITM i n Q 1 Q . 7 9 I i, 2 ,..,...M.W.,.....--pfw. uv, an 4 w .K id? 'W'-r 4 Q35 f A xi jg , 4' in 1, ' L. 3 K a ,AI 1 4 1 if Rev. 'George T. DeVille Rev. Raymond J. Doherly Mr. and Mrs. John V. Gedris B 8: G Excavaiing Company Bill Nigro Guy Esposiio Fr I-3939 Baldwin Really 423 McNeilIy Road Lo I-5303 Cuslom Buill' Homes by S. A. Barbarine Cardell Sfudio 48I8 Liberly Avenue Piflsburgh 24, Pa. Mal-0949 English Lane Nursery 595 English Lane Ha I-343l Ja I-2270 Harris Flower Shop Marker and Liberly Ave. Pi'Hsburgh, Pa. Dr. Clayion Alexander Mrs. Calherine Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Casrello Freshman ll A Friend Mrs. F. Gorman Eddie Hagan Miss Mary Hernon Miss Nora Hernon Junior I Ada's Bar 905 Federal SI'ree+ Nor'I'h Side Al's Delicalessen 422 Greenfield Avenue Piffsburgh 7, Pa. Amoco Service Slarion Ed and Chuck Marcus 4073 Beechwood Blvd. SPONSORS Mr. Frank Gorman Lawrence P. Keenan Rev. Fa+her Dennis Murphy SPECIAL BUSINESS PATRONS Hazelwood Moose Lodge No. 483 Pirfsbukrgh, Pa. Homes+ead Eleclric Machine Company Homeslead l-7I7I Judy's Nur 8: Candy Shop 243 E. Eigh'Ih Avenue Homesfead, Pa. Ho I-93I3 E. H. Menne Lumber Co. Roule 5I al' Sfreels Run Rd. Pleasanf Hills Mofher-Daughrer-Guild of Sainl Rosalia High School PATRONS Junior II Mr. and Mrs. Bariley King Lasek's Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Lawrence James G. Lignard Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Loder Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mullen Mr. and Mrs. J. Muvihill Mr. and Mrs. A. Norbul' Mrs. Mary Paflerson BUSINESS PATRONS Charles Andiorio Beaufy Salon 2027 Jenkins Arcade Beechnul Slogie Co. Ca ndy-Cigare'Hes-Drugs Co. I-3774-75 Complimenls of fhe Bookkeeping Service Co. Rev. Fafher James Si+es Rev. Fafher Marlin M. Sypien Nafional Pesl Confrol John Ebner l032 Flemingfon S+. Thomas M. Monahan 553 Greenfield Avenue PiHsburgh 7, Pa. Unired Sfeel Workers of America Local I843 A.F.L. C.I.O. Weaverly Prinfing Company I04 Easl' Sevenfh Avenue Homesfead. Pa. Women's Guild of Sain+ RosaIia's Church Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riccelli Sophomore Class lrene F. Tofh Mrs. Margarei' To+h Mrs. Mary A. Walsh Dr. Francis E. Wible, D.D.S. lris Wrighl' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wrighf Comillo Fresh Frui'Is 8: Vegefables Ja l-B263 Carlini Brofhers Co. Cemeiery Memorials Ha I-2642 Frank Cherubim Phorographer Ja I-0282 Communify Pharmacy 8l5 Ann Sireef Homesfead, Pa. Ho I-3442 Frank Corso 8: Sons Ornamenfal Iron Works I06l Forresf Ave. Ho I-2636 Cream King Sofl' lce Cream 623 Greenfield Avenue DeLuxe Cleaners Sfeve Bugel 4355 Murray Avenue Ha I-6060 Piffsburgh l7, Pa. Dr. F. C. Donavan 579 Alger Sfreef Piffsburgh 7. Pa. F. M. Early, Texaco Gas Sfafion Brownshill Rd. af Hazelwood Ave. Ha l-6BOI Elizabefh Pharmacy Louis Giequelais 504l Second Avenue Peg Fauld's Dairy l462 Brookline Blvd. Le l-4997 John M. Gannon Afforney 5033 Second Avenue Gerfie's Dry Cleaners 5400 Second Avenue Piffsburgh 7. Pa. Glass Bar l9I8 Brownvill Rd. Piffsburgh, Pa. B. F. Goodrich Sfore 208 Easf Eighfh Avenue Homesfaad, Pa. Grace Marie Beaufy Shoppe 4848 Second Avenue Ja I-2396 Greenfield Hardware 557 Greenfield Avenue Piffslaurgh 7, Pa. Harkcom Aflanfic Service Highland and Hoeveler Sfreefs Piffsburgh 6. Pa. Hazelwood Aufo Service 460i Irvine Sfreef Pilfsburgh 7, Ha I-9959-Texaco Gas Hazelwood Chapfer No. II7B Women of fhe Moose Piffslaurgh 7, Pa. r Hazelwood Realfy Co. Joseph A. Traynor 5I00 Second Avenue Henry's Meaf Markef I l54 Greenfield Ave. Piffsburgh I7, Pa. BUSINESS PATRONS Hollywood Lounge 227 Wesi Eighfh Ave., Homesfead J. J. Plack and S. Lis, Props. Hosman Supply Co. Builders Supplies Box IOBB5 Pi-Hsburgh 36. Pa. Dr. P. J. Hughes 208 Easf Eighfh Avenue Homesfead. Pa. Frank Kaiser's Grocery 669 Monfclair Sfreef Ja I-9794 Kanai Funeral Home 500 'Greenfield Ave. Piffsburgh 7, Pa. M. .I. Keisler, O.D. I35 Eas+ Ninfh Avenue Homesfead I. Pa. Kerner's Cafholic Book Store 309 Markef Sfreef Piffsburgh. Pa. Eddie Laughlin Esso Servicenfer 4028 Beechwood Blvd. Ja l-9845 Nicholas E. Lemak Funeral Direcfor 400 W. Granl Ave., Duquesne, Pa. Dr. M. R. Leslie 49l7 Second Avenue Piffsburgh 7, Pa. McMillin's Pharmacy 5l7 Greenfield Ave. Ha l-4I04 Moxley's Drugs Cor. 8fh and Amify S+. Homesfead, Pa. Ho I-2833 For fhe Besf in Bowling! Murray Beacon Lanes l9l6 Murray Avenue F. E. Nemefh 4807 Second Avenue Piffsburgh 7. Pa. O'Toole and O'Connor Funeral Home 5I06 Second Avenue Park Savings and Loan Associafion 503 Greenfield Ave. Piffsburgh 7, Pa. Ha I-637i Parkway Landscaping 660I Landview Sfreef Ha I-307l or Ha I-9470 Joseph A. Prokopovifsh Funeral Direcfor 43l Ninfh Ave. 'Munlidlli Pi- Schuliz's Dairy Sfore 509 Greenfield Avenue Piffsburgh 7. Pa. Ha I-5890 Sheffo Bros. 5l I Greenfield Avenue Ha I-4947 SmiHy's Children Sfore 237 Easf Eighfh Avenue Homesfead, Pa. Smoody's Bakery 53I Greenfield Avenue Ha l-2295 M. F. Snyder Company 49I0 Second Avenue Ja I-0200 Joseph A. Sfephens 534 Second Avenue Piffsburgh 7, Pa. Leo G. Sullivan Funeral Direcfor 5l28 Second Avenue Dr. A. A. Szaikowski 342 Eighfh Avenue Homesiead, Pa. Tam's Bar and Grill Murray Avenue Greenfield Toohey Mofor Co. 4I2-4l6 Eas+ Eighfh Ave. Homesfead, Pa. Tozzi Cleaners 539 Greenfield Avenue Ha l-33l4 Virginia Dee Beaufy Shoppe 4749 Second Avenue Ha I-0965 Vogels, Inc. l362 Tennessell Ave. Lo 3-I444 Waldorf Bakery Alberfa Unifes Ha I-4454 Weaverling Prinfing Co. l04 Easf Sevenfh Ave. Homesfead, Pa. W. L. Weber Roofing-Heafing Ha l-0032 Win Green Bar 8: Grill Greenfield Avenue Piffsburgh 7, Pa. Winferburn Pharmacy Joseph Kodman, R.P. Piffsburgh 7, Pa. David A. Woods Painfing and Decorafing 4274 Shields S+. Ha I-5080 l Ann Morgan Anna M. iFromhergl Morgan Mrs. Mary Mucci C. J. Muldoon Mrs. May Mullee Mary Mullen Mrs. George Mullin QI Mullman ary Ellen Mulvihill, '60 Mr. and Mrs. John Munda Mildred Mulvihill Arlene Wall Murphy, '39 Lee V. Nagorski Rocky Navarrau Elaine Nedlik, '60 Barbara Nemelh, '60 John Nemefh Mr. and Mrs. J. Namelh E. Novak Mr. Joe Nugenl John Nyalka Frank 0'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Thos. O'Brien Mrs. Pafrick O'Connell Mrs. Wm. O'Connell Mary 0'Conner Bob O'Connor Pai' O'Connor lconroyl '53 Cy Obremski Helen Obremski Bonnie Onda, '58 Margarel' 0'Neil. '60 Mary O'Neil Peggy O'Neil Agnes Opalko Mr. and Mrs. John Opalko Suzanne Opalko Mr. and Mrs. Fanney O'Shea Tom 'Shea Kay 0'Toole, '56 Kennefh Q'Toole Mary K. O'Toole Mrs. Rulh O'Toole Elaine Palaoro, 'bl Ed J. Palmer, Jr. Joseph Palumbi Mrs. John Pancoasl Frances Pgrdi Paul and Nancy Nicky Pavicic Geraldine Pegher Mr. Kennefh Pegher Mir. and Mrs. Leo Pegher John Pelles Mrs. Sleven Pelles Mr. W. Pelles H. L. Perer Mrs. Dora Perlow Mrs. George Perris John E. Perris Kalhleen Pelers Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pelers Marianne Picchi, '62 Pillsburgh Landscaping Co. :loseph Plullo Mrs. Helen Poland Dolores Polilylo John Posch Mr. and Mrs. Salvalore Prarillo Mr. and Mrs. M. Pribila Virginia Pribila, '60 Jimmy Primm J. Providenl Cal Purcell Carolyn Purlell, '58 BOOSTERS John Filzgerald Bridgel' Flaherly Mrs. Ann Flarley Flcrria Bakery Mrs. Agnes Foley Andy Fonas Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fonas Mrs. George Fonas Eleanor Fox Vera Frank Don Frederick Mrs. Silvio Frediani George Fromhen Mrs. Julia Fromherz Mrs. Florence Fry A Friend Ann Furlong Mary Carherine Furlong Mrs. Gerlrude Galdal Mrs. James Gallagher Jean Gardiner Kalhy Garland. '58 Dororhy Geroci lda Gereskenski Mr. Frank Gesky Palricia Gesky, '58 Mrs. Alice Gidel Mrs. Chas. Gidel Joe Gigliofli Mary Grace Gillen Mr. and Mrs. Gillen Gibby Goodworlh Good Luck-Julius Mrs. Marlin Gordon Robert Gordon Rose Gordon Wm. J. Gordon Bill Gorman Gene Gorman Jay Gorman Paul Gorman Dave Graf Thelma Grahm M. B. Green Greenfield Phar. Mr. Edward Gregg James Gregg Mrs. Mary Gregg Donald Grego Jerry Grego, '6l Mrs. J. G. Gregory Calherine Grieb, '60 Mrs. Dorothy Grochal Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grosicl Mrs. Frank Gual'l'ieri Mr. and Mrs. John Guman Mary Lou Gurchak, '62 Lenare Gufhrie Gene Hall Mrs. Margarel Hall Mrs. Lea Hanna Margarel' Hardman Judy Hauser, '60 Maureen Havlik Mrs. Rose Hayes Mr. John Hays Mr. Roberl Hays Hazelwood Bowling Alleys Miss Debbie Hazi Mr. John Hefferen Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Helbling Jerry Helbling Helpher's Jewelry Slore Mrs. Dorolhy Helwig Mrs. Chrisrine Hernon Joseph F. Holi Mrs. Genevieve lSikoral Hovanec Norman Huddlesfon Kalhy Hunger, '6l Eleanor ladicicco Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ladicicco Mary ladicicco Mary Grace lgnelizi Marie Jablonski, '60 The Five J's Jean's Flower Shop Margare-l Jenkins Delberf Johnson Linda Johnson Dolores Jones Mrs. Evan Jones Gladys Jonas Mrs. Regina Jones Ann Joyce, '57 Cackie Joyce, '60 Eileen Joyce, '62 Mrs. John Joyce Mary Catherine Joyce, '60 Waller Joyce Mary Jurella Mrs. Berniece Kane lrene Kane, '62 Blandina Karabinas Mrs. Agnes Kasalonis Pal Kaufman, '58 Bill Kavchak Kayes Marker Mrs. Ma++hew Kearns Mrs. Rulh Kegg Sheila Kelly, '57 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kelly Harry G. Kerr Mr. and Mrs. W. Kerrigan William Kielur Billy King James F. King Mr. Perer King Mrs. Wm. G. King Mrs. John A. Kish Charles Kleppick Helen Kleppick, '56 Nancy Kleppick, '6I Russell Klier Frank Klimo Koepel Pearl Korenoski Mr. and Mrs. S+ephen Kovacs Mrs. Ann Kranak Burch Kranick Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Krolicky Mrs. Roberl Krovocheck Mrs. J. Kurh Mrs. Ann Laird Marilyn Laird Gilberl' Lampe Ruih Lampe Mrs. J. W. Larkin Mrs. Amelia Lawrence Mrs. BeHy Lawrence Lawrence Drug Sfore 'alanel' Lawrence, '59 Mr. William J. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. William Lawryk Mr. Frank Lenarl Mr. and Mrs. Ernesl Lenggel Peggy Wedding Leonard, '43 E. Lepsih Anne'H'e Lesanle George Lesanle Dr. M. R. Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lewis Mr. Owen H. Lewis Bill Lind Mrs. Carl L. Lind Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Lind Mr. and Mrs. George Linko Marianne Lis Mr. John Lockard Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Loder Parricia Loder Elizabe+h W. Lonerry Diane Lonzo Mn. D. Lyden Kale Lyden, '55 lrma B. Lydon Mrs. Ann Lyle John Lyons Mrs. John J. Lyons Mr. Lewis MacBe+h James MacDonald June MacDonald Clyde MacWharler Mr. Sieve Mackin Vera Maddamma, '58 Clare Maley, '6I Edmond Mancini James Manning Mrs. Mary Manning Fred Manrick E. Marcolina Marge's Lunch Mrs. Julia Maslanka Mrs. J. Mare Lorraine Mazza Barney McAuley Mrs. Margaref McAuley Mrs. Edw. McCaffrey Jack McCaffrey Lila McCallisier, '58 Mrs. Russell McCallis+er Michael L. McCann Mrs. M. McCarlhy Dean McCloskey Mr. Myles McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Myles McDonald Mary Jean McDonell Mrs. Roberl McGee Ann McGeever Mary Ellen McGinley Florence McGinfy Belly McGraw Mr. and Mrs. James McLaughlin Jayne McLaughlin Karhleen McLaughlin Margie McMahon, '58 Mrs. P. McMahon Mrs. G. L. McMillin John C. McMillin Kay McNamee, '60 George McNeely Mrs. Joseph McNiff, Jr. Ronald Mediimorec Jackie Meehan Mary C. Meehan. '60 A. L. Meszaros Kalhy Michak Mr. and Mrs. J. Michaliszya David Miller Mrs. George R. Miller Mary Doris Millel' Mr. H. Miller lrene Mimm Mrs. J. Mirfermeier Pal' Mi++ermeier, '60 Mary Jean Monahan, '6I Mrs. J. Radspisser Bernard Rafferly Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rafferly Rak's Corner Mrs. C. Reihl Waller Reihl Miss Ann Reilly Mrs. Margaref Ribarchak Rila Frank Robbe Vera and Sam Rocco Lou Rodgers Mrs. Raymond Rodgers Theresa Rolewih Judy Rooney, '62 Rose Shoppe Mr. John Rosipal Mr. A. E. Rua Miss Janel Rua Harry Rushe Mrs. Adolph Russo Gail Saar, '60 Rachelle Ruggerio Peggy J. Sadowski Mrs. Shields Mrs. Singer Rege Salley Johnny Samolovilch Mr. A. J. Sanlora Velia Sarcone Barbara Savikas, '60 Mrs. Hilda Sbe Mrs. Berniece Scanlon Verge Scarfo Ken Scheeser William J. Shick Mr. and Mrs. William Schick Elaine Schomo Kay Schroeder Mary Schwamberger, '60 Chrisline Sciarre'Hi, '60 Mrs. Jenny Shanoski Sharon, '58 Eleanor Sheffo Jo Anne Sheffo Norma Sherer Mrs. Edw. Sherey Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shorr Mrs. Howard Shorr Jonell Shorr Mrs. Russell Shorr Siegle Signs Mrs. Michael J. Sikora Mrs. David Sinclair Mrs. P. Slavonic Lillian Smith Tommy Smilh Helen Marie Sohol Mrs. Mary Doris lBool'i Spang Nick Srakich S+an's Qualify Marker Sfanz Mr. and Mrs. MaHhew Slolarski Mrs. Mildred Sluarl' Carol Slurm Danny and Mike Sullivan Margarel Sullivan Mrs. Sullivan Sharon Sullivan William Sullivan Wm. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Sullivan Sandy Sussman Mrs. Swiderski George Szecskay Ginna Tanney, '58 BOOSTERS Mrs. James Tanney Mary Thair Ann Thayer Fred Tominio Mrs. W. B. Toomey Barbara Ann Tolh Joan Tolh Joseph J. Tolh Toni Bros. Mr. Mike Slrobocich Mrs. John Tunney Mr. and Mrs. John Tyan Elmer Uveges Alida M. Vanslow Rose Varadi V. Vaveo Jewelry Slore June Ve'Her Frank Vigleo Mrs. W. Wall Mrs. Wallace Calherine Walsh Eleanor Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walsh Mary T. Walsh Mrs. Walsh Li'Hle Wall' Mr. Francis Ward Mrs. John J. Ward Mr. Joseph Ward May Ward Waxey Frank Wenlzel Margarel Wenhel Nancy Wessell Nancy Whalen, '6I Salley Whalen Mrs. James Williamson Ellen and JoEllen Win'l'er Mrs. C. Woods Eugenia Woods, '63 Judilh Woods, '59 Mrs. Lorelfa Woods Mrs. E. Yablie Bebe Yanek, '60 Mr. Marlin Yasko Mr. Marlin Yasko Barbara Lee Yourick, '58 Mr. and Mrs. George B. Zafaf Ar+ Zappa Mrs. Alice Zidel Mr. Abe Ziff Kafhleen Zomok Mary Lou Abbafe Miss Marie Adamson Al Aggazio Mrs. Leclaire Alger Mrs. Cafherine Alixin Edifh Alfer Ted's Amoco Ann's Beaufy Shop Mrs. and Mr. M. Armbrusler Mrs. Francis Bacigal Roberl Backslram Mr. and Mrs. Francis Baker Geraldine Baker. '59 Rich Baker Bealrice Bakola, '60 Paul Bamehrieder John Spike Barker Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barker Peggy Barr Mary Jean Baver, 'bl Dol' Beall, '60 Mrs. R. Beardsley Mr. Joseph Becker Mr. Carl Bellini Ann Marie Benes, '6l Mr. Ralph D. Benne++ Tony Berwick Thelma Bevan Mrs. Mary Bissell Mrs. John H. Blach Mrs. Ann Blank Winifred Blallenberger Mr. Joseph Bodnar Mrs. Max Boga+z Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boggers Mrs. Harley Bond Mr. G. Bonenberger John Bonenberger Rege Bonenberger Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Borland Mrs. Edward Bowler Ed Bowman Mr. Phillip Boyle Sr. The Boys Gerry Brirl, '6l James Brown Mrs. Joseph Brown Mr. and Mrs. E. Buccina Belly Bullen, '62 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bullen Mrs. J. Burke Nancy Burke, '62 Joanne Byrne Mrs. Mary Byrne James Cain William Cain Chris Caligiuri Colleen Callahan Donald Callahan Mr. James Callahan James Callahan Mrs. Mary Callahan Richard Callahan Roberfa O'Brien Callahan Thomas Callahan Helen Canofari Mr. Anlhony Caruso Mrs. Anrhony Caruso Miss Isabel Caruso Joy Caruso Mrs. K. Caruso Mr. Ross Caruso Tony Caruso William Caruso Sue Caswell C. Calerino Elizabeih Calerino Elizabelh Calerino W. B. Caven Mrs. Anna Chapla Charm Beauly Shoppe Mr. M. Cherep Tommy Cherep Mrs. Margarel' Chervanek Mrs. Charles Cicco Irene Cillo, '60 Mr. and Mrs. Peler Cillo Mrs. L. Cinque Fred Cirilli Louis L. Cirilli Malfhew Cirilli Margarei' Clancey Kalhryn Clifford Mr. and Mrs. H. Cochran Eddie Colizza Mr. and Mrs. John Collins Rosemary Collins Thomas Collucci Ed Conelly Mrs. Joseph Connell Peggy Connolly. '62 Mrs. S. Connolly Mr. and Mrs. Mark Conroy Margie Conway, '60 Clary Corp. Margie Cosgrove Mrs. Raymond J. Cosgrove Nancy Coyne, '60 Mr. Paul Craska Mrs. Delia Creamer Agnes Cronin Bill Crum Cryslal Marker Mary Ann Curio Mrs. H. Dadey Mrs. Anne Daley Mrs. Helen Daley Anna Marie D'Amico Doris Dawson Helen Dawson Mr. De Courcz Lucy Del Vaglio Mrs. Guy De Luca Jeane De Luca, '62 Mrs. Ward Depew Frank De Phillips Samuel A. De Piulo Derby Bar and Reslauranl' Mr. and Mrs. W. Dieh Merila Di Lucia Jerollyn Dimperio, '60 Mr. and Mrs. M. Dimperio Nick Dimperio Dolores Di Zinno Mrs. Janice Doiney Edward Donnelly Mrs. Connor Donovan Dr. and Mrs. J. Donovan W. J. Dormin Mrs. Mary Downey Mrs. Mary Doyle Dorolhy Duane, '60 Harry D. Duane Jr. Joseph C. DuceHe Joyce Duffy, '57 Margarel Dunne Barbara Dusch, '58 Mrs. Frank Dusch, Sr. Joe Dusch R. Dusch Joan Dwyer Mrs. J. Ebner Mr. J. Eckerl' Mrs. Mary T. Eisel Joanne Elash, '60 Mrs. Michael Enz Joe H. Esposilo Milly Esposilo Rohnny Esposiio Joseph Exron Be+h Fabiani Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fabry John Falko Susan Farmer, '62 Mrs. Joseph Farrell Mrs. Eslher Fekele John J. Fekeie Mary Fekele Mrs. Margarei' Fenlon Mr. and Mrs. J. Fele Mr. Pe+er Fialla Dr. Marvin Fiedler Mr. and Mrs. Peler Figola Corrine Finnegan Joseph Fiorillo Mrs. P. K. Fisher Gruber, Nancy-20, 27, 44. 45, Abba+e, Mary Louise-32, 52 Abruzese, Sandra-I4, l9, 42, 44, 75, 78. 8I ' Adamson, Miss Marie-l3, 89 Anderson, Lorraine--37, 52 Anderson, Rila-l6, 22, 25.47, 55, 66, 75. 78. 88 Aranowski, Mary Louise-39, 47, 56 Baker. Geraldine-l6, 20, 26, 50, 52, 57, 65, 66, 67, 72, 74 Balcola, Bealrice-3 I, 54 Baldinger, Marylane-32, 44, 54 Baiaweider, Edwina-32, 63, 74 Barbarine, Pafricia-I5, I9, 22, 45, 55, 65, 75, 80 Barna, Darlene-3 I, 42 Basset Carol-30, 62, 7l Baver, Mary Jean-36, 37, 52, 56. 65. Beall, Benes, 60 Dororlwy-33, 42, 77 Anna Marie-37, 48, 56, 83 Beres, Donna-3 I, 46, 82 Beres, Refa-34, 44, 61 Beres, Sandra-37, 5I, 58 Bileck, Cecilia-40, 43, 59 BlaCl'1U'l', Geraldine-35, 48, 84 Blicl1a,Grace-3l, 54, 62. 72, 78, 79 Bodnar. Joanne-32, 57, 46 Borland, Eileen-I6. 45, 47, 55, 72, 76 Bowler. Marlene-35, 43. 84 BriH', Geraldine-37. 52, 64, 68, 86 Brown, Evelyn-38, 53, 89 Brown, Mary Louise-I6. 27, 52, 55. 65, 67. 84 Browning, Margarel'-30, 44, 50, 52, 72 Bullen. Elizabelh-40, 43, 59, 68. 86 Burlce, Nancy-59, 8l Cain, Gemma-32, 46, 85 Cain, Judillw-33, 42 Cain. Karen-32. 63, 66, 7I Cain, Mary Ellen-I 7, 45, 47, 69, 80, 84 Carroll, Maria-36, 5I Caruso, 72 Caruso, Joanne-38, 40, 53 Caruso, Pafricia-4l , 42. 59, 89 Caval Cillo. ier, Mary Louise-34, 47 Irene-34, 49, 63, 7I Cirilli, Phyllis-l7, 55, 66, 85 Cocuzzi, Geraldine-I 6, I7, 42, 56. 57. 65, 69. 72, 74 Collins, Ka+hleen-39, 4l, 43 Germaine-I7, 28, 55, 58, INDEX Comiio, Beverly-39, 43 Conley, Judi'rl1-34, 54 Connolly, Margarer-38, 50 Conroy, Ellen-33. 49, 86, 87, 88 Cooper, Linda--38, 46, 8I Coyne, Nancy-34, 49, 56, 57, 64, 72 Craig, Kaflmleen-I 8, 22, 47, 49 Crawford, Mary Ann--34, 54 Cullen, Ka+l1ryn-30, 44 Davis, Judi1'l1-33. 44 Deasy, Margarel'-4l, 45 De Fazio, Palricia-8l, 83 Delaney, Kafhleen-33, 52 De Luca, Eugenia-38, 43 Del Vaglio, Lucy-32, 42 De Phillips, Pa+ricia-I6. I8, 55, 64, 68, 72, 74, 75, 78 Delemple, Rose Marie-36, 46, 84, 86 Dillon, Margarel'-32, 42 Dimperio, Jerollyn-33, 52, 57, 66 De Piefro, Linda-37, 48 Doherfy, Reverend Raymond J.- 7, 30 Douce'r're, Rila-I8, 54, 78, 80 Doyle, Michelle-59 Duane, Dorofhy-32, 58 Dudriclc, Barbara--35, 58, 64 Duffy, Linda-4l, 42, 62, 78, 79 Dusclm, Donna-30, 3l, 49, 64, 7l, 72, 84 Duscl1, Margaref-35, 48 Dwyer, Joan-35, 5I Ebner, Kallwryn-I9, 27, 49, 64, 7l 72, 84 Ebner, Norma-35, 5l Elasl1,Joanne-32. 44, 50, 65, 66 Esposilo, Gloria-I9, 28, 42, 49, 55, 67, 69, 80 Eslolc, Doro'rl'1ea--40, 50, 56, 60. 6I Farmer, Susan-38, 48, 86.87.88 Farrell, Sally--38, 39, 4l, 53, 56. 6l, 66, 86, 87 Fenfon, Margare+-38, 5I, 66 Fenron, Mary Margarel'-36. 40, 59 Ferranle, Joyce-43, 83 Fialla, Barbara-34, 5l, 66, 86 Foley, Noreen-38, 45, 6l Furlong, Mary Callwerine-3 I, 49, 7l Gallagher. Mary Kalhleen-4I, 45 89 Gedris, Judi+h-I9, 2I,49, 52. 65, 67, 78 Gidel, Barbara-40, 53, 59 Gieger, Janice-34, 44 Glosler, Veronica-40, 45, 56, 62, 7I, 89 Gordon, Rose-38, 50 Gorman, Mary-l7, I8, 20, 23, 49 63, 66, 78 Gouza, Geraldine--35, 5I Grego, Geraldine--36, 82 Grieb, Calluerine--33, 47, 53, 57. 65.66, 72, 86.88 Groake, Eileen--40, 45 Grochal, Vicforia-32, 58, 63, 78, 79 55, 75, 77 Guililla, Frances-34, 52 Gurchak, Mary Louise--6l, 8I Hagan, Mr. Edward-83 Hager, Carolyn-32, 58, 7I l-lanclwak. Rose Marie-33. 5I Harlccon, Theresa-40. 48 Hauser, Judi+l1-33, 44 Helbling, Claire-37, 48. 86. 87, 88 Helbling, Elaine-20, 26, 47. 58, 72, 76, 85 Hernon, Mary-2 I, 25, 49, 66, 82, 84 Howell, Margarel-2 I, 24. 55, 84 Huger, Kallmleen-36, 45, 58 ladicicco, Mary--2l, 22, 49, 54, 84 lgnelzi, Mary Grace--3 I, 49 Iverson, Kafhleen-3 I , 49 Jablonslci, Marie-34, 42 Jenkins, Barbara-44 Joyce, Eileen-38, 56, 6l, 62 Joyce, Mary Ca+l1erine-3l, 44, 53. 7I Kane. Irene-38, 4l,43, 68, 7I, 78. 79 Kearns, Ellen-34, 44, 63, 64 Kennelly, Ka+l1leen-40, 48, 59, 7I King, Elizaloelli-36, 52 King, Mary Ann-I8, 22, 23, 52, 62, 67, 69, 77. 78, BI KiH'el, Donna--59, 8I KiH'el, Linda-30, 42 Kleppiclc, Nancy-36, 5I Knapp, Eileen-30, 85 Kopp, Margarel'-38, 4l, 46 Kovacs, Lorraine-22, 25, 49, 54, 77. 82 Kranalc, Lois--I8, I9, 22, 47, 64, 67. 80 Kroliclcy, Carol-22, 23, 45. 72, 75 80 Labishalc, Grace-38, 46, 47 Laird, Marilyn-32 Lannon, Elizabefh--4I , 48 Lavery, Eleanor--37, 48, 56, 86 Lawrence, Janel-23. 27, 42, 63, 79 Lawrylc, Virginia-I 7, 23, 25, 45, 49 Leclcenby, Elizabe'rh-24, 42, 80, 82, 83 Lesan+e, AnneHe-46, 73 Lind, Kafhleen-24, 55, 75 Lovas, Pafricia-24, 42, 63, 69, 77, 83 MacDonald, BernadeH'e-36, 46 MacDonald, Marilea-34, 50, 63 Maclcin, Mr. Sfephen-86 Magee, Dorofhy-37, 52 Maley, Clare-35, 45, 82 Mazza, Diana-4l, 53 Mazza, Lorraine-33, 46, 85 McAuliffe, Carol-40, 50 McCluslcey, Mary C.-40, 45 McDonnell, Carol-3l, 32, 50, 60 McDonnell, Mary Jane-40, 43, 6I McDonough, Donna--36, 45, 68, 86 McGinley, Mary Ellen-30, 85 Mcl-lugh, Pafricia-3 I, 54, 68 McKeane, Suzanne-35, 45, 64 McLaughlin, Dorolhy-I4, I9, 5l. 55, 62, 64, 66, 80 McLaughlin, Jayne-25, 55, 67, 68, 77, 80 McMas+er, Mary-40, 53, 59 McNamee, Kafhleen-33, 85 Meehan, Mary Cafherine-33, 54, 74 Michael, Eileen-37, 5I MiH'ermeier, Pafricia-33, 77 Monahan, Mary Jean-45, 64, 86 Monahan, Mr. Thomas-86 Molher M. Felicifas--IO, 34, 42, 6l, 69, 79, 8I Mullen, Barbara-20, 25, 49. 53, 56, 57.63, 66, 67, 72, 74 Mulvihill, Mary Ellen-33, 44 Mulvihill, Mildred-I5, 2 I, 24, 33. 44, 53.65, 80, 8I Munda, Mary-20, 25,49 Munda, Wilma-35. 43 Murray, Maureen-4I, 50 Murphy, Janel'-39, 60, 6I, 66 Navo, Parricia-38, 4I, 48 Nedlilc, Elaine-34, 50, 57, 60, 64, 66. 70, 73 Nemefh, Barbara-3 I , 42, 56, 57, 62, 65, 72, 83 Neme+h, CharIoHe-2 I, 26, 53, 56, 57, 64, 72. 78,82 Obremslci, Joan-I5, I8, 23, 50, 52, 62, 67, 72, 77, 78 O'DonneIl, Pafricia-4l, 45 O'Neil, Kafherine-20, 26, 5l, 57, 64, 72, 77, 83 O'Neil, Margarer-33, 83 Onda, Frances-35, 46, 82 Opallco, Agnes--37, 48, 62 Opyrchal, An+oineHe-4I, 45, 74 Opyrchal, Janis-30 Palaoro, Elaine-36, 37.43, 6I, 64, 78, 79, 86 Palumbi, MarieH'a--30, 47, 7l, 85 Pancoasf, Carol-26, 55, 76, 77, 80, 82 Pafferson, Phyllis-30, 44, 62, 63, 7I Paul. Daneen-37, 82 Picchi, Marianne-39, 56, 57 Pribila, Virginia-34, 54 Reno, Roberfa-3 I, 54, 60, 63 Rocco, Pa+ric:ia-4I, 46 Roche, Parricia-4I, 53 Romanchalc, Margarel'-40, 53, 56 Rooney, Judifh-39, 4I, 45 Ruggiero, Rachelle-30, 54, 69, 82 Rushe, Maureen-27, 55, 77, 80, 82, 83. 85 Saar, Gail-34, 5I Sadowske, Gloria-32, 47, 56, 57, 60, 6l, 64, 69 Sadowslci, Margaref-40, 45, 62, 7I Salley, Pafricia-37, 5I Sandor, Marlene-30, 82 Savikas, Barbara-30, 44, 64 Scanlon, Bernaderfe-I8, 27, 55, 66, 67, 68, 72 Scanlon, Berniece-I8, 27, 54, 64, 72 Schaeffer, Pa+ricia-39, 40.42, 6I 66, 86 Schwamberger, Mary-32, 50, 53, 57, 65, 83 Sciare++i, Elizabefh-40 ScIarre++i, Chris+ine-3 I, 42, 44, 56, 57, 63, 65, 83 Seaman, Kafherine-8I Seng, Rose Marie-39, 48 Schaffer, Bernade+'re-36, 43, 68 Sheflo, Jo-Anne-30, 50, 56, 57, 60 Shimp, Janef-35, 5l Shorr, Judirh-I8, 28, 55, 66, 67, 82 Sisfer M. Alphonsine-I 3, 35, 43 Sisfer M.Anclrew-I3, 30.54, 62, 63 Sis+er M. Angela-I I, 3I, 5l Sisrer Mary of'+he Angels-l0, 67, 77 Sisfer M. Eleanora-I l, 56, 73, 83 Sisler M. Gabrielle-l2, 65 Sisfer M. Laurena-I2, 38, 46. 58 Sisfer M. MaHhew-I2, 39, 4l Slcarupa, Margaref-4I, 50 Snyder, Ellen-43 Springer, Geraldine-39, 47 Srawicke, Bernadine-34, 42, 64, 78 Sraclcs, Mary Cafherine-4l, 59 S+rang, Jacqueline-36, 48 Slurm, Carol-35, 48, 58. 82 Teclcmeyer, Joanne-30, 47 Tofh, Margaref-28, 53, 56, 57, 62, 65, 66, 67, 69, 72, 74 Tofh, Mary Clare-4l, 47 Tornese, Judi+h-3 I, 47, 63 Tornese, Lorraine-39, 45 Tucholski, Margaref-34, 44 Vislay, Susan-37, 43 Wachfer, Mary-35, 46, 56, 64, 73, 82 Walsh, Barbara-I4, 2l, 50, 52, 65, 67, 76, 77 ward, Dorofhy-20, 23, 28, 49, 5l, 56, 57, 66, 67, 72, 74, 76, 79 Wessel, Nancy+39, 53, 6I Whalen, Nancy-36, 45, 84, 86 Win+er, JoEllen-28, 29, 55, 56 57, 58, 63, 65, 66, 67, 72, 74, 76 Woods, Juclifh-26, 29, 54, 56, 57. 58.63, 66.67, 72, 79.83. 85 Wrigh1',Joanne-35, 5I, 62 Wrighl, JudH'h-40, 53 Yanelc, Beafrice-3 I, 42 The producTion oT The I959 ROSALIAN has been a real American en- Terprise. 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