Visitation High School - Vision Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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PLACE: Greenels West Friday, April 21, 1972 8624 West 95th Street Hickory Hills, Illinois C5 minutes West of Tri-State MENU:' Filet Dinner COST: ' 510.00 per person Toll Roadj . Clncludes tax, gratuity, and Committee expensesb There will be prizes and surprises! We're counting on you to confirm your reservation by March 3lst. Peggy McGovern Claffy... .. 499 Kay Stephens Dowling .... .. 582 Barbara Knox Gallagher.... .. 582 778 423 Joan Shepherd................ Irene Siemieniec Rebenson.... 1507 8966 8335 0658 4571 it 9: ic Jackie Rivet Mitchell Mary Morgan Meany Marge Respondi Muting Betty Melican Naples gr 7 72 X w in 74 W x W R 1 m A 'JE-S-1 f -4 Bram.-, .1-ff, ' F . .:. 55. L ' rf' fr .- .-411, .1 -1 ,L 45.J5.egg,:5 Hs ....., -. 43..f,,: H . in x v . 'E . '- ' . '11 'Y--f. 'E 5 1E:4:l.F 1fFg'17,Jf .- - . 5 E . iz. , , , V t '51, , , A I 1. E e . . . - v . r 5 , Lg.. . lx 4 ..r' , Q 'A A-. X . f ,L v - , 1 ,vm A ,f.. A-.nm 3, .': 1 -I iii- it 'I tak 'F' at 'E 4.-it if f' Q 'I' Q if 'kg 'Ur IF 'I' ff I ii: IF' ' 'Z 1 Vibitation High School - Claba og 1952 20 YEAR REUNION N Dean Clatamate, Twenty yeani have paiied Aince we legt oun gaiendi at Viaitation Hiix School. we aae Aune each one hai wondened about clailmateb, thein accomplit enta and gailunea, thein joya and Aonnoun, duaing theie gleeting yeant. SSH gi ane planning a aeunion to nenew gniendahipa and memoniel og the good n ya. DATE: Fniday, Apnil 21, 1972 TIME: 6:30 P.M. - PLACE: Gaeene'A west 8624 welt 95th Stneet Hichohy Hilli, Illinoii I5 minutet NEST og Tai-State Toll Road! MENU: Filet dinnea COST: 510.00 pen peaaon ' ' llncludei tax, gnatuity, and committee expenaeal A Aecond letter: will be ,sent to you in Febnuany nequeating a congfbunatflon of youn nelenvation. On the attached aheet ia a liiting og clailmatei whole addnetael wenc not available to the committee. I5 you have any ingonmation which will help ul, pleale contact one of the committee membenl. - we look gonwand to beeing you! Peggy McGovean Claggy ..... 499-1507 Jackie Rivet Mitchell Kay Stepheni Dowling .. .... 582-8966 Many Mongan Meany l Banbana Knox Gallaghen .... 582-8335 Mange Reipondi Muting Joan Shephend .. ...... ..... 778-0658 Betty Melican Naplel Inene Siemieniec Reben4on IF. if tr 4? 1 it In-I' fuk ia? Q53 JP? is 'rl' Q52 ?Jf? in as VISITATION HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF '52 ... ... 20 YEAR REUNION The gollowing edaumateo will not aececlve thu Lenten Aince we do not have ethebc addneesesea. Please help cus in Locating them. Q 1 Aalene Bezmon Mafulflyn Mc Uonough Ladd M MGILQGJLQI D'Ahcy Gamba Eblzabefth Mc Guifne Donahue Juamxa De Mba Saholowdul Many Manganet MLLEUL Pcwziula Uevaney Becfzwbth Joan Moody Moagan Many Cathefulne Dunleavy Paxyoicia M. 0'Bn,Cenm Safnah Flanagan ' Many Lou 0'He,0L Uoloaea Gaonen I Mahgaaet 0'MaL8ey Many Giafuumao Pfwbefuta Many T hmeae Ryan waddich Cofvulne Hanaahan Cathelzine Scholgield McGafuubty Mafolene Hoggman Munnich - Lofuaaxlne Schaeim Pulaaful Rxlta Kean Kenny y . Jean Smaga Aggafwne Joan Knoclz Malulja Tapublorulb Chafolioatte Konagelf. James Floaence Tieznney Johneson Joan Knoecful Jeanne Tunney Mc GLLULZ Uoloaea Lcwky Givena Kathleen wahh Many Theneese Mannflx Schubtz Helen Zegiien ifliillllifklliiitiRiiiiiiikiiill!!!R112itliiiliiiiiiflflfklflfflifkiiii 41' 1 .-1 ff 5 Lv: 'gf' I 41. v sgr, . L .V. ' fini'-51 was-. .1 . V -ei '. '. 6i? 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'-In , ,. , .. fig 'i 525 xr , . 1 Z , X,- igagw Q wi 'fi I7 .,. l. , ,mym , 1 . X, 5 ' SS? J L 1 1 1 we x t ' E nl 'ez . vp- , E dkgvkbk i ,ff ,mx ia 3 Q3 V 4, K X I, ' . K X A .i ' f, ' 1 Q .P . N- 7,4 . , M L K ,k -W I N s sw 52- . A ' f M, 4' ' K F 'f'::'i'5,,'f5 'M:.me- -M... N ,....:w '--...,-.....,,, LL Y L 1 r 'x v , . 5 4X X 5 I S N 335 QI N A 5 Mal. JL' vim w,. -W j ,iv The Lord made io him cr covenant of peace, cmd made him cr prince: that the dignity of priesthood should be to him forever. ECCLESIASTICUS 45. 30. Page 7 ja 01410 loader .766 169413 IQ Uefe ,ml Wondzgnof .Eanief Bgfnfa. who ia mlgdfafing Lid gofflm jugigee commemorafing fy ,mm 0 Jeruice m the ,maimtkmml we gfafehffy Jeckcafe fm 1952 Minn. SC -3- , X Our house is a house of many rooms, B I G R O O MS and l'ttl ms, as B I G as 301 and as small as 207. We trot up to the third, amble to the addition, saunter back to study, and jump down to the gym. We need a huge house to live in because there are over a thousand of us. Page 9 nmigion... we learn to live the second mystery of the Rosary, THE VISITATION. From the Mass, We, like other Marys, carry Christ to others, in our homes, in our work, in our fun. OPPOSITE PAGE Upper: Fr. Nugent, Fr. Clifford, Fr. O'Donnell, and Fr. Grace enjoy Fr. Keegan's quips. All of us are grateful to Fr. O'Donne1l and Fr. Keegan for the spiritual guidance we received in their religion classes. Right: Devotion to Mary is important to all of us at Visitation. P. Darcy, M. Kooney, P. McGinnis, and M. O'Connell discuss one of Mary's apparitions. Center:lChristian social living makes these Juniors, L. Casey, M. Peterson, E. Pittrolf, I. Vacarro, H. Corbett, and M. Kelly conscious of social virtues. Lower Right: I. Olson, I. McNicholas. and A. Iurica spread devotion to the Rosary as part of the Freshman religious activities. Center: Offering the Mass with the priest is brought closer to M. Noeth, M. Feiner, M. A. Brady, D. Milles, P. Iordan by arranging their miniature altar. Left: Their spiritual problems solved, L. Casey, M. Broadhurst, and L. Beyer show Fr. McCartin and Fr. Keller how much they enjoyed their annual retreat. . mm D ' S fi ev Az, ., fa' Y S z J bw fxmff fs . ' iw . wW'mfbQ1Sfwf' fi-as A - rf: Ni SQ X S 5 Ffwwfsx-W A QN3, UA... P8 Sister M. Sister M. Sister M. Sister M. Sister M. Sister M. Sister M. Sister M. Sister M. Sister M. se Estelle. O.P., Principal Alodia. O.P.. Librarian Alvarez, O.P.. Mathematics Amanda, O.P., English Angelina. O.P., English Barbara, O.P.. English Carolita, O.P., Music Charles Borromeo, O.P., Music Clotildis, O.P., Mathematics Coleta, O.P., Business Page 12 md li--s. Ze? wore, pray, feachla Sister M. Elaine, O.P., Science Sister M. Fides, O.P.. Business Sister M. Genevefla, O.P.. English Sister M. Henry, O.P.. English Sister M. Laurian, O.P., Social Science Sister M. Margarita. O.P., Social Science Sister Marie Daniel, O.P.. Language Sister Marie Frederic, O.P., Social Science Sister Marie Helen, O.P.. Social Science Sister Marie Louise, O.P.. Language K ,. ei wiser, S rag, bil .ELIC elnff. :LI fgaf we may fkink grow, anal Ave Sister Marie Timothy, O.P., Business Sister Mary Agnes, O.P., Mathematics Sister Mary Magdalen, O.P., English Sister M. Osanna. O.P., Science Sister M. Pierre. O.P., Speech Sister M. Remigius. O.P., Language Sister M. Robertina. O.P., English Sister M. Sophia. O.P., Home Economics Sister M. Stephanie. O.P., Art Sister M. Ventura. O.P., Business i5 way. Sister M. Veronica. O.P., Language Sister M. Virginia, O.P., Science Sister M. Vitalis. O.P., Mathematics Miss Ioan Ward, Secretary Miss Betty Mullen. Social Science Miss Ieanne Schubert, Dramatics Miss Bess Gouzeas. Physical Education Miss Marjorie Moore. Language Page 13 'bg We K ll ... 'X :v ,E Y i s ...JJ 'QS X fgfg shy ' 5 Q is , X df' 1 Sap! X t?6ll'I'lilflg Clllglfldfge all ogtefatufe makes it easy for us to appreciate people of all ages, of all nations - for through Literature We share their thoughts, understand their customs, and experience their emotions. OPPOSITE PAGE Upper left: Upper right: Center left: Center: Lower left: Lower center: Below: Below: Could there be more-Books, that is! Doubtfully I. St. Arnaud, H. Crawley, P. Murphy. H. Cahill, and A. Hadley unpack Junior reading materials for the year. It certainly is, decide S. Bachman and I. Guss as they complete a display in 201 for Latin II. It's easier to learn this Way, exclairn Freshmen B. Houston, M. Curran, and M. L. McCalli. Don't judge a book by its cover. It's L. Olson reading to the Spanish class. Ie ne comprende pas-yet, but P. Carollo, E. Higgins, M. K. Riordan, and M. Mahoney keep trying. K. Reid recites her Sophomore English while her classmates M. Flavin, D. Leiser. and M. Kann listen with awe and amazement. Stand up and tell us your age! A. Kenneger, I. Killham, D. Rockenback, M. Smith, M. L. O'Heir, and M. Brennan are asking too much of Vergil. I. Loye and C. Hawk make it emphatic in Senior Speech, but I. Hartnett and C. Brown are not quite satisfied. . Mrs. A r gfaffering eyzi anal jfging ingerri Below: Eyes on copy, not on keys. OPPOSITE PAGE Upper Leif: Grace Phelan, champion typist, demonstrates some fine points on an electric typewriter to M. Cahill, C. Chabala. C. Hanrahan, and I. Gordon. Upper Right: Do you solemnly swear to tell . . . ? B. Pierce, E. O'Sul1ivan, H. Curran, E. Hurckes, M. Rogers, and E. Cusack practice business law. Center: File it under V, says M. Tclms to K. Gavin and M. Rogers in clerical training. Lower Right: Strange little figures all in a row, It's hard to tell which way they go, discovered C. Sexton. ., ,M --.W t tx-1zs. 1' J m w -3' X if 8 x ' ' 'N Ig: -wi g Ss f 5 Q K X, ,X , ' X2 - .ii Q S S x X X X X Q N N X N xx Q K K NN ww blk X K R Nw in F. N351 X- 3 K V ! :S X Y Y X x X E 'xxwxx X N e N 1 R .Q 'N x Q' XXQX Y iw N YN N XX XX 1: it' I A' -- L 8 un wifh fke jine .fdrfd Upper: Promising Picassos make a three-eyed portrait of R. Crisanto. Right: Yes, it's I. Cunningham and M. Draghi expressing themselves with chalk while K. O'Boyle and A. Mor- ley wonder about the works of the masters. Center lett: Ideas abound and brushes fly as C. Sheehan, B. Nogaj, and H. Hickey begin to work. Lower: The studio mobile amazes K. Walsh, as I. Luzzi and T. Barry make a few final adjustments. Right: Three musicians and one piano equal a duet as E. Daly and L. Till- rock play for Sr. Carolita. Below: Hot from the oven--kiln, that is -come pottery pieces by L. Yancey. I. Walczak and R. Curran. Through materials and music We explore our capabilities and develop an appreciation of ideas expressed in various forms of art. Page 19 eeing 574100149 .Sbience A scientist is a scholar who knows all about pulleys, plants and animals, atoms, chemical reactions and even movie machines. OPPOSITE PAGE Upper Left: Circulation of the blood is tested by M. Zimmerman, H. Zeglen and M. Swanson of the health class. Center: The periodic chart helps P. Hughes and V. Iecmen to understand the mystery of the atom. Lower Left: Electricity presents a fascinating problem to R. Wasielewski and P. Ernst. Upper Right: Movies are fun. when we know how the machine's run. I. Adl- hoch, I. Sheehy and M. Healy examine our projector. Center: Distillation holds the attention of R. McMahon and P. Collins. Lower Right: Genius at work! I. Grant and M. Lucchetti work at one of the many wonders of science. YUJR Lower Left: Bees, bugs but always busi- ness as biology students P. Reilly, A. Kunka. L. Knetl and L. Loziuk soon discover. Upper Right: M. O'Connell, I. Loftus, C. C. McCabe and D. Gabel of the physics class demonstrate the use of pulleys. Lower Right: E. Green finds that feeding the fish is a pleasant pastime. iv :ig ' Q SMS w. L :xx Q if NWN 'l K X X A ' Si v ,Q Rs N K .SQ ' r V k X -iwfkf fx f S 1 'S 5' . x W . f x f Q A, M xi A A 5 A TS-., X,-S ...l . +2 1 I X. I ociaf ,Siienced feacle ua QAM fire Illini! AMERICAN HISTORY . . . Our American world WORLD HISTORY . . . The world behind us ECONOMICS . . . The world around us SOCIOLOGY . . . How to get aIong with the world Upper: Tracing the explorations ot famous adventurers can be fun. M. Putz. C. Dennis, and M. Burke seem to find it so. Left: Who landed here? R. Catrell asks B. Clancy. Center: Didn't anyone make Tennes- see? M. A. Thornton asks N. Smith and K. Gibbons. Lower: I. Sheehy, R. Reilly, and M. Miller seem interested in M. Kane's labor report. Page 22 aneuuering in Wafkemaficd General math, algebra, geometry, and advanced math are the classes that train us to face problems and to solve them. Upper Left: Simultaneous solutions to the same problem are produced by T. Holman and L. Bruno in algebra class. Lower Left: G. Stupka is demanding mental gymnastics of M. Mahoney in the advanced math class. Upper right: A cute triangle work out acute angles, as S. DiGeronimo and M. Fryzek watch M. Viva list their findings. Lower Right: A winning team and a trophy-for placing second in Mundelein's math tournament! The smiling mathmagicians are D. Gabel, I. Grant, M. Healy, and M. O'Connell. Page 23 u 'falig Lf Q Ks f-Sul. M .. wma ewing, eruing, an .gzafioning are pleasant tasks for our girls. These classes pro- vide a background for prospective homemakers. OPPOSITE PAGE Upper Lett: LOST BOUNDARIES are explored by A. Kienneger, M. Volland, M. Wolff and M. DiGregorio. Lower Lett: VANITY FAIR includes the problem of color and texture for B. McGuire, I. Fitzgerald and M. Mahoney in their spring wardrobes! Upper Lett: ONE YEAR TO GROW presents a problem to everyone, but P. O'Brien's is solved by M. Keane and A. Gurgone. Lower Lett: MIND YOUR MANNERS say I. Friedrich, C. Vinci, I. Roman, and R. Boland as they are served by R. Le Master and C. Busch. Below-Left: From the SPICE BOX come delicious pastries made by E. Mc Carthy, B. Smith and I. Curley. Right: POT LUCK is being brewed by L. Brankin. Mncbng E eff an Kzuncing gaffi Down in our gym exercises are mastered, volleyball and basketball are practiced, sportsmanship and teamwork are fostered, and our sports year is climaxed by the intramural basketball tournament. Lett-Upper: You can catch it - you can hide it - but DO-O-O-N'T kick it!!! Lower: Waist-nippers. Right-Upper: Did you ever see anything like it?'?? Lower: Make that basket! Page 26 CAucLA6aif Left-Upper: If the skull fits, wear it. Ready for a fitting from D. McKeown and M. Wagner is M. Bourne. Lower: It's all in knowing how, and C. Heid wishes she knew. Right-Upper: l can't find fonograf! I wonder why? says B. Pierce to I. Daly. Center: lt's as simple as 2 JV 2, but M. Reilly doubts it. Lower: He's not such a dummy, look what he's reading! and neither is A. Kohler for following suit. Page 27 U X AQWADS 1 s s 1- Who are the underclassmen? We are the ones who peer through microscopes . . . conju- gate Verbs . . . scan poetry . . . shine up for gym inspection . . . gambol on the green . . . Wear down endless pencils . . . monopo- lize the addition . . . and make noon Visits to the church. We are the Freshmen, Sophomores, and juniors of our school. Page 29 ,- 'K SUN BATHERS . . . P. Guadagno, Pres.: M. Hafiner. Vice Pres.: M. O'Brien, Sec.: T. Lawrence, Treas. Room 106 vs llfwaf iff cc igzrerikie. Row 1- Ahern, Mary Lou Balcauski. Charlene Barbara, Mary Ann Bongiorno. Mary Ann Bruno, Louise Burns, Marv Lou Cahill. Kathleen Row Z- Cavanaugh. Ioanne Deitelhofi, Ioan Di Pietro, Gilda Dcody, Geraldine Ela, Diane Fitzgerald, Eileen Fricke, Beverly Page 30 Row 3- Gorman. Ioan Harper, Barbara Holmes, Patricia Higgins, Betty Iennings, lane! Ioniak, Gladice Kelly, Mary Margaret Row 4- Killham, Nancy Kunkes. Ruth Kosinski, Yvonne La Frey, Ioan Looby, Ann Marie Mayer. Margaret McCauley. Mary Lou How 5- Mehnke, Darlene Miller, Marilyn Murphy, Sheila Norkus, Patronella Shannon, Iosephine Sheehy, Catherine Shultz, lean Row 6- Smith, Nancy Sullivan. Bernadette Velcich, Rosemary Wegesin, Ianice PQJAHQQFL How 1- Barrett, Dorothy Brennan, Marguerite Bruno, Corinne Carpenter, Rita Callahan. Dianne Carroll. Alice Cerny. Irene Crivolio. Lois Room 107 Row Z- Doody, Carol Flanagan. Mary Gannon. Pat Gavin, Mary Gerlack, Betty Hanley, Therese Hassel, Lois Hay, Marilyn FRESHIES are questionable creatures found every- where, in waste baskets, Water fountains, homerooms, and in places where they shou1dn't be. Row 3- Row 4- Higgins. Eileen McGuire, Audrey Knor, Marlene McKeown, Dolores Kelly, Lois Ann Milesko. Barbara Kelly, Nancy Moore, Bianca Kline. Marion Moore, lean Kunka. Mary Nardi, Mary Anne Lyne. Sandra O'Brien, Patricia Anne McCormick, Donna O'Neil Patricia Anne Row 5- Philipps, Mary Ann Quinn, Donna lean Shannon. Frances Stein. Ioyce Sweeney, Maureen Vallar, Philomena Wellborn, Ioyce Young, Nancy l l l t L H. Thom. Sec.: C. Wagner, Vice-Pres.: M. Pickens, Treas.: and D. Verbickas, Pres. admire the Christmas Crib and tree in the main hall. Page 31 Row 2- How 3- Row 5- jfefikniefl Room 108 Row 1- Barron, Catherine Burgess. Patricia Butterworth. Nancy Byron, Arlene Carollo, Phyliss Caruso, Ianice Ciambrone, Patricia Conlon. Eileen Cross. Margaret Cummins, Maureen Elward, Sarah Emmerick. Marie Fitzpatrick, Mary Gaynor. Barbara Genge, Kathleen Green, Bernadine F RESHIES are tolerated by Seniors, ignored by Iun- iors, tormented by Sophomores, and protected by teachers. Row 4- Hand. Rosemary Holman, Theresa Houston, Betty Kasper, Pauline Kienegger, Norene Kohler, Arlene Lavin, Ioanne McCue, Patricia McGuire, Frances McNerney. Kathleen Michalski, Helene Mirus. Audrey Moriarty, Donna Murphy, Mary Nielsen. Virginia Ortegel, Barbara Roche, Patricia Rowley. Rita Sammon. Patricia Sutley. Patricia Tirrito. Phyliss Verzak, Ioan Walsh, Mary Io Wilmsen, Roberta Page 32 'SNO FUN! . . . I, Indovina, Vice-Pres.: K. Gibbons. Treas.: M. Parrington, Pres.: P. Levins, Sec. gI QffAl'I'l8l'l Room 109 FRESHIES are Truth Wiihout tact, S beauties in the rough. Row 1- Ballenger. Ioan Brennan, Donna Burke. Rose Casey. Betty Chamberlain, Adele Conway, Mary Agnes Cox, Deanne Curran, Margaret Row 3- Iurica, Agnes Keane, Virginia Kirby, Geraldine Korn, Gertrude Mannino, Sally Mclnerney, Therese McNicholas, Iudy McVady, Joanne Row 2-- Donovan, Mary Fischer, Ioan Gee, Della Gilday, Mary lane Gist, Valeria Henniqan. Christine Henry, lean Iohnson. Doris Row 4- Montgomery, Mary Mulcahy, Loretta Murphy, Mary Lou Novak, Iudy Olson, Ianet Orozco, Delphina Peterson. Elaine Petit. Mary 1-SH! FOOD! . . . says M. Wolienberger, Pres.: M. Lunk, Vice-Pres F. Gigler, Sec.: and A. Moriarty, Treas. Row 5- Pocevich, Dorothy Haimondi, Katherine Rauen, IoAnn Reilly, Mary Russell, Patricia Schultz, Marilyn Page 33 Sheehan, Patricia Simel, Virginia How 6- Thornton, Mary Ann Walsh. Mary Witowski. Eileen Page 34 jfeifkniefl Room 110 A FRESHIE has the appetite oi a foot ball player, the shyness of Jerry Lewis, and the enthusiasm of a 6 year old at Christmas. Row 1- Corcoran. Kathleen Dennis. Loretta Fox, Susan Gangoli. Peggy Gilmore, IoAnn Row 2-- Gilson, Carol Ann Hanrahan. Therese Havlik. Iacqueline Keehan. Maureen Kollman. Charlene Row 3- La Belle, Margaret Lascoe. Patricia Luczak, Barbara Mahoney, Maureen Martin. Helen Row 4- Martin, IoAnn Marx. Georgine McGee, Eileen McKean, Noreen McNicholas, Sharon How 5- Meyers. Iol-inn Millerick, Marie Morrison, Kathleen Moscato, Catherine Myers. Diane Row 6- Nightingale. Patricia Peggot. Mary Porter. Loretta Quinn, Margaret Quinn. Patricia Row 7- Reilly. Barbara Riordan. Mary Kay Rooney, Patricia Ryan. Margaret Wolte. Mary Io Below- Zynda. loanne DOWN IN THE VALLEY WHERE THE GREEN GRASS i GROWS . . . but it won't stay green 11 Pres C Kauzlanch 1 Vice-Pres. I. Sheppard: Sec. D. Nichols and Treas M Hard: A man keep jumping. I .ia-5. Bam.. f A.. ' ' su Spring. when a young gir1's tcmcy lightly turns and tums and turns, but where the minds ot A. Breen. Pres.: I. Dember. Vice-Pres.: E. Gliwa. Sec.: and D. Lasky, Treas. have turned is anybody's guess. Page 35 V jI e.'fAl'l'lel'l Room 111 Whose uniform has that new look? Whose gym suit matches her corn- plexion? Row 1-- Austin, Noreen Berry. Noreta Blomberg, Karyl Bourne, Mary T. Row 2- Brown. Arlene Clark. Carole Cunningham, Barbara Davis. Mary Lau Row 3- Prancis, Shirley Keane. Patricia Keller. Marie Locascia. Carmelina Row 4- McAl1ister, Katherine Morris. Dorothy Mulhern. Rose Ann O'Conner, Mary Row 5- Powers, Rose Rolanda. Ioann Russo, Ioanne Ryan, Margie Row 6- Shuck, Marilyn Staples, Maryrae Sullivan, Eileen jl 25Al'l'Lel'l Room 207 Whose head is always surrounded by a red halo? No one but a FRESHIE. Page 36 Row 1- Coughlin, Rosemary Dertz, Lorraine Dillman. Marylou Forden, Mary Garland. Patricia Row Z- Glennon. Ioan Gooney. Marjorie Hapsburg, Barbara Hester. Catherine Iohnson, Barbara Row 3- Keane. Mary Kelleher. Alice Kilroy. Margaret Laurencell, Arlene Loye, Margaret Row 4- Muldoon, Betty Murphy. Theresa O'Malley, Rita Ortmueller. Marie Petrello, Carlene Row 5- Roder, Marianne Rourke, Kay Schnobrick. Mary Shannon. Ioanne Welch, Maureen THINK THEY'LL MAKE IT? . . M Kelly Pres V Serritella - Sec.: M. Moran. Vice-Pres.: and G Dearth Treas deserve credit for trying. Delicious. nutritious. makes you ieel ambitious: or so it seems to S. Ker- win. Pres.: I. O'Brien, Sec.: D. Leiser, Vice-Pres.: and H. Kollman. Treas. Room 201 Auf i6 a 55210 omore. Page 37 Row 1- Baader, Patricia Bachman, Sondra Barron. Eleanor Becker, Charlene Beres. Dolores Blackburn. Phyliss Costic. Carol Demaret, Virginia Row 2- Dempsey, Patricia Dennis, Mary C. Doyle. Eileen Dvorak, Lillian Flavin. Mary Carol Forde. Rita Fortaw, Mary Agnes Freet, Barbara Row 3- Grifiin, Mary Ann Gums. Gloria Guss. Ioan Hannapel. Maureen Hopkins, Josephine Iones. Ianet Kann. Mary Ann Kennedy. Elaine Row 4- Lamb. Helen Litz. Ianice Lusk. Ioan Manhan. Dorothy McCahill, Patricia McGrath. Theresa McKeon, MaryAnn McMahon. Margaret Row 5- Miller, Patricia Nagel. Lucille Pawela. Virginia Reid, Kathleen Schofield. Eileen Stone, Sylvia Tausey, Leah Rea Traiton, Darlene Row 6- Turner. Dorothy Zelkovich, Mary Hel en .SDOFAOHT 01086 Room 202 True to the Greek meaning of the Word, Sophomores are a combination of wis- dom, and foolishness. Row 1- Albanese. Marion Anderson. Ioyce Bergthal, Eileen Boyle. Kathleen Brandeis. Carol Brody, Geraldine Candela, Shirley Carey, lean Row Z- Carney, Geraldine Clausen, Nancy Corr, Patricia Crotty, Mary Ellen Devlin, Evelyn Dvorak, Eiaine Fitzgerald. Margaret Fitzgerald, Norine Row 3- Flanagan, Anna Flannery. Catherine Freudinger, Angela Gannon, Patricia Grieger, Diane Haworth, Mary Holman. Nellie Howard, Marilyn g OPERATION CANDYBAR!!! . . . Commander P. Baker. Sec., gives the signal to Lieutenant L. McKeown, Vice-Pres.: Commander-in-Chief P. Reilly. Pres.: and Engineer L. Dytrych. Treas. Row 4- Row 5- Row 63 Hynes, Kathleen Kane, Marianne Kearney, Mary Ann Kohout, lean Kunka, Alberta Levins. Ioyce Loziuk, Louise McCarthy, Marilyn Page 38 McGrath, Mary Lou Micetic, Margaret Motko, Irene O'Dea, Maureen O'Leary, Eileen Pawlicki, Ioan Perrin. Lois Riordan, Iacquelyn Walker, Carole Williams, Margaret Woll, Catherine if Row 1- Bell, Mary Bongiorno. Madeline Brennan, Ioan Canavan, Helen Carroll. Betty Casey, Margaret Clancy. Patricia It's Hop-Irish for '- M. Hanrahan. Treas.: , I. Duftin, Pres.: R. Barry, Sec.: and C. Harrington. V. Pres. i 0I'lfl orefi Row 2- Condon, Margaret Considine, Marilyn Cushnick, Ioanne Dahill, Margie Giliberto. Annette Dennis. Gayle Ebel, Shirley Room 204 Row 3- Finn, Patricia Goggins. Mary Alice Higgins, Patricia Holmes. Iacqueline Hylard, Peggy Igloe. Iacqueline lodlowski. Ioan Sophomores love basketball trophies, lunch, free days and White bucks , Row 4- Iordan, Ann Marie Kanthack. Therese Kincaid, Frances Labitzlce, Dolores Lavin. Shirley Lizzio, Virginia Mannix, Ioan Row 5- Marx. Constance Murphy, Margaret Mary Norton, Nancy Ryan, Mary Ellen Schneider. Elizabeth Sheehy. Frances Shyne, Mary Ann Row S- Sheehan, Darlene Sullivan, Eileen Winkler, Ioan 14 I l Page 39 5Szl0A0l'l'l OPQJ 1 Sophomores dislike detention, dissection, and double periods. Page 40 A tug, a boost, and a shoe as shown by P. Dwyer, Vice Pres., N. Poston, Pres., M. Harrington, Treas. and I. Reidy, Sec. Room 208 Row 1-Allegra. Rosemary: Beaulieu, Susan Bielewa, Dorothy Row 2-Brady, Mary Ann: Broderick, Mary Carson, Margaret Mary: Clair, Margaret Collins. Carol Row 3-Collins, Margie: Connolly. Mary Cox, Suzanne: Curran. Margaret Cutrell. Rae Row 4-Dauienbach, Susan: Dempsey, Mary L. Deneen, Patsy: DeSalvo. Ioanne DiGeronimo, Sally Row 5-Donovan, Ellen: Doody. Donna lean Egan, Catherine: Egan, Helen Enright. Lorraine Row 6-Fearon. Dorothy: Fecher, Barbara Feiner, Mary Frances: Fryzek, Mary Lou Higgins, Betty Row 7-lvers. Kathleen: lanes. Rosemary Iordan. Patricia: Joyce, Colleen Keszonas, Florence 1 Sophomores torment Freshies, antagonize juniors and idolize Seniors. SDIO 0l'l'l0l e5 Room 208 Row Row Row Row 1-Knox. Margaret: Lenihan, Gladys Lennon, Kathleen Z-Lynch, Maureen: Mahoney. Patricia McGee, Ianet: McNicholas. Colleen Miller, Mary Ann 3-Milles, Dolores: Moran, Margaret Mulqueen. Mary Ann: Noeth, Marylyn Noonan. Carol 4-Noonan, Frances: O'Rourke. Helen Otis, Patricia: Paskey, Dorothy Row Passiliume. I osephine 5-Petsco, Ianet: Piccione. Frances Pittroft, Georgianne: Rockwell, Beverly Row Schrieber. Sharon 6-Shultz, Mary Alice: Slesinski. Maryann Smith. Iudy: Sode. IoAnn Sowinski, Barbara Row 74Swords, Patsy: Tieman, Mary VanGeertruy. Mary Catherine Wiley, Ianet: Yancey, Lynn Page 41 DO A GOOD IOBl . . . says Pres. D. Hewitt to B. Coghlan. Vice-Pres.. and M. Betz. Sec.. and D. Clark. Treas., see ii it's worth the price. 0l'l'l ored Room 206 .uw Sophomores constantly search for pencils, protractors, polish, and pictures . . . A Sophomore aims at passing Shorthand aptitude test, choosing her own program, having fourth period lunch and becoming an upper- classman. Row 1- Battaglia, Frances Birowicz, Elizabeth Buehler, Mary Burke, Margaret Mary DeCeault, Iacqueline Dempsey. IoAnne Eisner, Nancy Foley, Barbara How 2- Gritiin, Dorothy Hamill, Elizabeth Henry. Mary Higgins. Veronica Hughes. Diane Ientel, Helen Kelly. Sheila Lang, Dolores Page 42 How 33 LaPointe, Marilyn Lekers. Ioan Le Voy. Ioan Madlener. Mary Ellen Maurella, Terese McNicholas. Mary McQuaid. Ioanne McShane, Maureen Row 4- Meersman, Barbara Monson. Rosemary Morgan. Patsy Mullaney, Kathleen Nugent. Rosellen O'Donnell, Mary Olson. Lucille O'Shea. Ianet Row 5-A Putz. Marilyn Quill, Mary lane Roseau, Mary Russell. Dorothy Schultz, Mary Ann Shannon. Eileen Sheehan. Ieanie Slattery. Mary Row S- Swingler, Barbara Vice. Dorothy Virva. Margaret White, Betty maf id as unior. Row 1- Beecher, Ruth Briski. Dolores Brynda, Adrenne Byrne, Elaine Cannon. Yvonne Caruso, Mary Ann Library SH-H-H-H . . .! warn . . . B. Boyle, Sec.: B. Conlin, Pres.: N. Healy. Vice-Pres.: and A. Rook, Treas. Row 2- Row Sf Clancy. Barbara Dehn. Dolores Coyle, Marie Distefano. Anne Cuchetto. Rosemary Doyle, Iulanne Curran, Rita Egan, Margaret Dalton. Marilyn Gearty. Patricia Drabek, Dolores Gorham, Barbara Row 4 Gulino. Patricia Iohnson, lean La Porta. Virginia Poloncasz, Frances Sullivan. Ioanne Uher, Dolores Row 5- Warden, Paula Page 43 unions Room 301 Row 1- Barry, Theresa Boyle, Marguerite Buck, Roberta Carioto, Louise Casey, LaVeme Cataldo, Therese Row 2- Clark, Marilyn Corbett. Helen Curran, Helen Curry, Iudith Daly, Mary Frances Devaney. Mary Dombrowski, Marie Driscoll. Mary Kay Row 3- Emst, Patricia Fecher, Cornelia Fitzgerald, Kathryn Gibbons, Agnes A IUNIOR is one who is puzzled about Gordon, Rosemary Gorman, Shirley Hadley, Anna Marie Healy, Therese Row 4- Heiser, Ioan Hellmuth, Rita Hickey, Helen Hindel, Dolores Hughes, Ann Hughes, Patricia Hurckes. Eileen Hylard, Marilyn Row 5- Iecmen, Virginia Kelly, Marianne Kilroy. Eileen Larkin, Catherine Leen, Mary Frances Lucchetti, Mary Catherine Maud. Marlene Markley, Frances On the shoulders of B. Moylan, Sec., C. Brogan Vice Pres D Paqois. Treas., and M. Ionaitis, Pres., rest the responslbiltres oi 301 Page 44 Matching uniform skirts, the trophy, recapitu- Iation sophomores, and term papers. Room 301 Row 1- Medcrait. Kathryn McCluskey, Ioan McGovern. Iacqueline McKeown, Mary Ellen McNamara. Ieanette Mitchell. Iosephine Murphy. Patricia Row 2- Neeb, Carole Nogaj. Betty O'Brien, Ioan Peterson, Marie Pittrofi, Eleanor Quinn, Ruth Robinson, Ioyce Ruddy. Margaret Row 3- Hyan, Elaine Salzburg, LaVerne Santucci, Marie Io Selke. Rose Marie Skubick. Iacqueline Smith, Florence Solms, Margaret Mary St. Arnaud. Janet Row 4- Stermer. Carolyn Stewart, Shirley Swanston, Marylu Tampier, Marilyn Tams, Margaret Tapulionis, Meilute Vaccaro. Iosephine Verzak. LaVerne Row 5- Wojtowicz. Frances Walczack. Ioan Walsh, Mary Ward, Shirley Wasielewski, Hosemary Wilson. Patricia Woulfe, Donna Zimmerman, Mary lane lfUfLLOI 5 Page 45 uniorfi A JUNIOR Worries about-tardy bells, prom dates, shorthand notes, 35 words a minute, Page 46 See yourself as others see you say K. Donahue. Treas I Hostler Vice Pres., I. Iesse. Pres and M C Hynes Sec. Room 302 Row 1- Alblinger. Mary Patricia Bennis. Nancy Birosak. Mary Ann Bradley, Virginia Row 2- Brooks, Georgeane Burgin, Patricia Cahill. Helen Carr. Noreen How 3- Cas-ey, Patricia Cherivtch, Bernadine Collins, Kathleen Cox. Georgia Row 4- Crawley. Helen Cruse. Barbara Cusack, Elayne Dapogny. Carol Row 5- Dietrich, Shirley Dryier. Ioan Etten, Marcella Fitzgerald. Mary Row 6- Goldsberry. Barbara Grant. lane Halloran. Mary Ellen Heffernan, Anna Marie Row 7- Herald. lean Humphrey. Carol Jordan, Mary Patricia Room 302 Row if Kelly, Sharon King. Betty Ann Lehane, Catherine Mahoney, Mary Row Zi Mc!-Iale, Mary McKim. Rosemary Meager, Ioan Meehan. Louise Row 3- Morgan, Rose Marie Mullane, Katherine Murray, Caryl Nardella, Carmella Row 4- Nielsen. Shirley Noonan, Betty O'Ca1laghan, Sheila Mae Olson, Elizabeth Row 5- Pidone. Mary Ann Podlasinski, Margaret Rakela, Annette Rogers, Mary Row 6- Rourke, Nancy Schreiber. Ioan Sheenhan. Carol Smith. Norie How 74- Swilt, Margaret Toczylowski. Bernadette Urbanski, Bemadette Zahora. Theresa uniom history dates, assets and liabilities, and balancing equations. Page 47 uniord A IUNIOR likes-excuse passes Page 48 Best Foot K. Dore. Forward is the motto of I Dxnolfo Sec Treas., I. Flynn. Pres and B Earle Vice Pres. Room 303 Row 1- Backsys, Irene Barrett, Pat Blanford, Laura Brennan. Helen Row 2- Brown, Roberta Burns. Helen Cannon. Barbara Carroll, Ioan Row 3- Cassata. Ioanne Cholly. Beatrice Collins. Patricia Coyne, Mary Lou Row 4- Cox. Kathleen Crean. Ioan Czuk. Rose Marie DeFranceso, Rose How 5- Farrell. Arlene Finn. Nora May Gabel, Dorothy Gannon, Margaret Row S- Gorman, Kathleen Green, Eleanor Hanley, Marguerite Heffernan. Ioan Row 7- Hettwer. Marilyn Houlihan. Patricia Hunter. Rita Inman, Shirley Iohnson, Margaret Room 303 Row 1- Kapp. Noreen Lawler. Patricia Long. Mary lane MacMahon, Rosanne Row 2- Malolepszy, Barbara Mannion, Collette McDevitt, Isabel McKeon, Catherine Bow 3- Miller, Kathleen Mosher, Ann Murphy. Mary Alyce Murray. Ioan Row 4- Neary, Mary Nightingale. Mary Eileen Novack. Wilma O'Day. Mary Row 5'- O'Reilly. Phyllis Petrick, Arlene Pierce. Betty Polak, Irene Row 6- Riley, Marion Rolfe, Betty Rowley, Iean Ryan, Lois Row 7- Scott. Patricia Sheehan, Mary Snider. lane Stang, Marilyn Twerenbold, Mary Ellen uniorzi classroom snacks, third floor trudges and weekends. Page 49 ,i SERVICE-THATS WHAT I LIKE, . . . says Leona Gadomski, President, to Angela Alagna. Vice-President, Eileen Pierce, Secretary, and Margie Fleming, Treasurer. A JUNIOR will remember retreats, cafeteria crowds, the community center steps, and choos- ing class rings. uniord Row 1- Aranza, Phyliss Asta. Nancy Baier. Ioan Balda. Barbara Benice, Dorothy Broderick. Patricia Cabo, Lucille Chaloupka, Iacqueline Row 2- Close, Carol Coco. Frances Corbett. Margaret Cross, Barbara Duncan, Betty Dwyer, Mary Evers. Cheri Farrell, Mary T. Row 3- Fenlon, Ioanna Gaffney, Catherine Hanlon, Ioan Hanna, Georgette Hansen, Marilyn Hassel, Yvonne Hellman. Muriel Hill. Patricia Page 50 Ro Row 4- Kozojed, Anna Mae McAllister, Margaret McDonald, Iayne McGee, Anne McMahon. Ioan McNally. Therese Moody, Mary Myron. Elizabeth Row 5- Norris, Therese O'Neill, Ieanne O'Sullivan, Eileen Saunders. Dolores Sexton, Catherine Starr, Margaret Strom. Mary Tucker. Shirley Below- Walsh, Lorraine OIT1 eine OM, '8 . . .. ft.. 'YI Upper Left: In time for pop from Pat Russell and IoAnn McVady? Upper Right: In line for lunch? Center: For a primp-up with Mary Broderick? Left: For cr chat with Pat? Right: For the ho1d up of Lc1Verne Dytrych, Put Baker and Pat Reilly? Lower: For retreat repcrrtee? Page 51 .grs I-ri 6? Shall we tell you what we do outside of classes? We chatter at teas . . . tangle in tournaments . . . star in plays . . . pen for publications . . . vie in contests . . . enjoy concerts . . . play at picnics . . . cheer at pep-rallies. Because We are so many, We find many things to do. Page 52 LK XM V iii M W' 'e 2-,.': ,, X fi? Y ,V Y uw: Q E SQQQQX E .-1: SSN., 'Wm wmv-N E QS J M-4, . .. Q kxf T WN we ' X NX X . x :Xu Rx X Xt iw me ,ggj ' ' Q , Q - 4 ! o Nw -I O i Oggfdfy CU16! The Library Club members issue, receive and keep the books in order. The Camera Club members Shoot it! Enlarge it! And print it to perfection! OPPOSITE PAGE Left-Upper: Book Committee: P. Alblinger, C. Hawk, A. Rook and M. Coyle. Center: Scrapbook Committee: L. Schreier, M. Responcli, and E. Kon- rath. Lower: Picture Committee: I. Levin, B. Cross, M. Healy, H. Lamb and H. O'Rourke. Right-Upper: Magazine Committee: G. Prendergast, M. Hoffman, M. Long and M. Dunleavy. Center: Social Committee: M. Mc Govern, N. Norton, M. Keane, T. Salvato, S. O'Cal1aghan and D. Rusina. Lower: Publicity Committee: C. Vinci, D. Matese, I. Sullivan, M. Phelan and B. Zemko. CCLHQQPCL 6 Upper Right: M. Respondi and Mr. Becker agree that two shots are better than one as D. Rusina pro- vides another ilashbulb. Center: L. Casey, P. Dreyer and L. Obirek enlarge our views. Lett: Darkroom di1emma but not for B. Shannon, M. Wolff, I. Miller and C. Vinci. Page 55 jk? g0l'l .ogem . . . OW Upefeffa was presented by the Glee Club under the direction of Mr. Harry 1. Stephens. This is the story of Marco and Guiseppe, gondoliers, their brides, and their trip to Barataria to establish a republican court. A happy ending resulted when Luiz, the Dulce's attendant, was discovered to be the rightful king. The officers of the Glee Club are I. Shepherd and M. Kooney, co-presidents, and E. Pittroff. secretary-treasurer. CAST R. Crisanto M. Cirullo C. Stephens I. Hostler I. Sommer B. Cannon M. Toney P. Gearty N. Heiden M. McGuire H. Lusk I. Shepherd B. Melican M. Brennan I. Rivet M. E. Nightingale I. Gordon CHORUSES - GONDOLIERS: E. Birowicz I. Litz L. Brown I. Lusk A. Brynda C. McCabe P. Casey P. Murphy K. Collins P. O'Brien H. Corbett E. Pittroff C. Costic B. Poloncasz I. Creedon I . Sheehy C. Doctor I. Sullivan E. Dvorak L. Tillrock K. Fitzgerald S. Van Eycke M. Hettwer D. Witry C. Konagel G. Wysocki M. Kooney L. Blandford M. Hoban M. Bongiorno I. Iohnson M. Brown S. Lavin R. Cuchetto M. Mand R. Czuk T. Maurella I. Dinolfo M. Murray I. Fahey N. Rourke M. Fitzgerald E. Ryan I. Flynn L. Ryan M. Fryzek M. Santucci E. Green I . Smith R. Heinz P. Swift CACHUCHA DANCERS: M. Clark C. Hanrahan K. Claussen C. Humphrey I. Gaffney M. Hynes E. Greenan C. Meade P. Hackett M. Scannell Page 56 'MW xx nm ff x ' 2 e - ' i if l w e if 5 hs LQ K .Sgr sg ' iw y x-Mia: . K X A-Qx ref S - H f Si. A AL 2 l 6lI'l'lCL CAL A Christmas pageant, theater parties, celebrity interviews, and backstage get-togethers are among the many activities of the Drama Club which develop appreciation and provide enter- tainment for its members. Upper: Curses, foiled again, says the villain D. Lasky as C. Hawk, C. Dapogny, and M. Phelan look on in astonishment. Left: The Drama Club officers, D. Dalka, B. Ward, L. Ryan, and I. Clark discuss ct theater party. Right: Presenting our ballerina, C. Humphrey. Lower: A glimpse of what goes on behind the scenes. Our Ckrbfmafi Way . . . Af flee lei of fire Wadonna Upper Left: The cast singing praises to Mary. Lower Left: Peg McGovern, Betty Ward, Noreen Carr, Arlene Scxurer cmd Margie Kooney represent women of all ages coming to the feet of the Madonna. Right: Dolores Vcxn Geertruy in her role gs Blessed Mother. Page 59 535 5 , xi 15 s K 'K X 'T Ev! . . ' Q FS :: m ' I Q N , L,x L W L x m V . X. fav N? . W -f is-N1 ix X1 1 n avy ., 5- . ' - . if ' .LA, , x 'SM 1 -2 S51-f Q ,ff A 'iv 1 . , + Qs - QR Q' is Q iw gf Q e- XNM .. Q9 gf 35. Q , I 'Z Q Y , .,.., , MA' Q 1 X F ' - 'lv 9 W x 6 an 'Nw sv K f X ' ..,,...,,,,,, h H x , ,A F. N Qfyav- -V A5 ,gi I ' ,fe ' x ,ar N if 2 ' - X X-A' A w R sex. New 'ga 2, -ami m M f Let's get away from it all. lgudgcafionfi Wag and! Way F our times a year the Vista Staff produces the school magazine. The Vision Staff is responsible for this beautiful publication. OPPOSITE PAGE Lett-Upper: O-O-H Mr. Webster, cry the Vista proofreaders. Center: This will be the best issue of all, says Maureen Fay, the editor of Vista. Lower: Pennies, posters, and publicity are the work of the business staff of Vision. Right-Upper: Smi1e, please, from Mary Ann Swingler, our Vista-Vision photographer. Center: Planning the pages is the job of the Vista copy makeup girls. Center: Here is a good one, decides the Vision copy makeup crew. Lower: Once upon a time our yearbook looked like this while our editorial board and copywriters planned it. - Q Page 61 We survey a new Vista with a better Vision. x. v vw. L ww 7 ? X- .5 . . '32 5, , ,- :Igeff f Yfnurcler .911 .24 Wunnery Murder in a Nunnery, the Senior Class play. under the direction of Miss Ieanne Schubert was presented April 16, 17, 18. With the murder of the Baroness Sliema in Harrington School, a convent school in England, Sgt. Mulligan and Inspector Pearson, who investigate the mystery, find more suspects than students and faculty-from the sweet, trusting Mother Trevor to the fiery and fascinating Inez. The Baron Sliema appears. Shortly after- wards Reverend Mother, under whose care everything has been kept in order, disappears. Meanwhile, the Baron confesses to his mother's companion, Mrs. Moss, that he is an enemy agent and the Will, which the Baroness left, is a code. Reverend Mother returns with an idea for the solution . . . reenact the crime. She tells the police she knows the identity of the murderer. At the scene of the tragedy Mrs. Moss confesses she committed the crime and that the Baron is her son. The Baron is captured . . . by Inez . . . and all is well. CAST OF CHARACTERS Reverend Mother .... .................. P atricia B. O'Brien. Patricia Dreyer Inspector ........ ....... M aureen Pay, Margie Kooney Sergeant ..... .... P atricia Donnelly. Josephine Gaffney Mother Peck ..... Mother Trevor ..... Mother Peagle ..... Mother Bassonwaite. . . Inez .......,...... Verty .... . . . . . . . . .Ioan Sommer, Iulie Gordon . ...Collette Meade. Nancy Heiden . . . . . . . . .Camilla Hawk. Betty Ward . . . . .Catherine Stephens, Geraldine Flood . . . .Margaret McGovern, Diane Dalka ....Mary Ann Higgins, Eileen Greenan Turkey ..... ......... M ary Ward, Marlene Wolff Prudence .... .... I can Sullivan, Mary McGuire Baron .... ............ G eraldine Stupka Mrs. Moss .... ..... I uanita Adlhoch. Arlene Seidel Venetia .... ..... T herese Salvato. Irene Siemieniec Reporter ..... .... P atricia Devaney, Eileen Wood Mr. Turtle ..... Sister Carmella .... Baroness ....... Page 63 .. . .Ioan Crivolio, Damuris Clancy . . . . .Iosephine Luzzi. Dolores Matese Ioan Sheehy Cafkogc .xdcfion Thursday is the day. . .Catholic Action in action as we plan and pray. THURSDAY lS THE nav GO To PREV FORCES mass BROTHER N X VI! D. Peterson, president, outlines the goals of Catholic Action to the other officers, A. Seidel, H. Rintleman, and I. Iohnson. OPPOSITE PAGE Upper: Scenes from our annual May Procession. Lower Left: Dolores Peterson, our May Queen, has the honor of crowning Mary, our Mother, on Mother's Day. Homeroom representatives choose posters which remind us of the true ideals of Catholic Action. Thursday Morning Mass for the entire school is one of the largest undertakings of the Catholic Action group this year. Page 64 - .- ,K ,. V , , L ,. ff'-f . X A W , . ,. , 3 L 's 'QQ3 ., R- L Nb' Tiki 2 wwwl'-ilfi 3 f-vw. A ffl Qi, 32, S' vw A ffl -' E' 'T'-.1 ,V S4 3' Q.. iii . . f-Q , A . gf ' 1' .H S' gi ffxfw 1 T2wv? '?-- 95 5953. 'E 59 Y' S615 sesxs?'?iS.n ':.Qff5-Y' , '5'3! g . 99 fsfz? 9' .ff X'-,lx-7' 5 N 'Q' Q ang My LS ' Xfis y. S 6 4si18gf,r,:.g4 rl! 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S- Q! f y U 'i. m ' .5 . 5 Atl, Ao X Q 'id N in 4- if X . .. --Q X X Q A -4 5 R ai'fx, ' 'QAQ' . 4 s W. ,N . .. . .. u .K , , ,-,, x-,fgffgx 'fi ' X , nw. x Q mv 4 q I 0 x XX . ', Q CHU 6lI'l6l Olwlel' Student Councilors are found everywhere . . . before us, beside us and behind us. They keep order in Our House. Lower Right: Pat Donnelly and Betty Boettger explain to the Student Councilors their job. Upper Right: . . . on the stairs, Upper Left: . . . en route to the cafeteria, Lower Left: . . . at assemblies. Page 66 'Milk 'Mmm in few Upper Left: Hot Dog!!! Lower Left: Posters are good publicity for the yearbook subscription drive Upper Right: Seniors. sign that schedu1e! Lower Right: Who! Me?? asks Julie Creedon. Center: Mr. Gessner presents cx gift certificate to Lorcxlee Steele the winning Sinner Cseniorl in Vision's poster contest. Page B7 iuion, iaaea ever i With the world as their backyard the Missions work together to procure prayers and pennies for the poor Our girls are earning their God love you from Bishop Sheen by sewing altar linens. R. Quinn, A. McGee, I. Sheehy, I. Fahey, and M. Hanley show their work to Father O'Donne1l. Gobb1e, Gobb1e! Everyone wants to know who's ahead in the turkey raffle sponsored by the Missions. v Page 68 cienfioffi an .gbamafredriefi We explore unknown flora and fauna in the Albertus Magnus Club. The lunior Red Cross provides clothing and toys for our bene- factors, the poor. Snips and snails and puppy dog tails would be just as intriguing to S. Bachman C. Harrington, H. Lamb, I. LeVoy, I. Wtley, C. Costic, and M. O'Conne11 Donkey ears and apron strings present a problem to C. Stephens, D. Lasky. I. McQuade, and M. McShcme as they prepare boxes for the Red Cross. Page B9 0!6!el'l added Nw-sm, K I Row l-I. Adlhoch. A. Blaney. B. Boettger. M. Brennan. Row 2-C. Brooks. M. Brown. I. Capra. M. Crehan. C. Doctor. P. Donnelly. Row 3-P. Dreyer. M. Fay. A. Fitzgerald. M. Fitzgerald. I. Gordon. D. Harrington. Row 4-M. Healy. M. Hoffman, D. Keane, M. Kooney. C. McCabe. D. Matese. Members of the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY are selected on the basis of Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service. I. Adlhoch A. Blaney B. Boettger M. Brennan C. Brooks Treasurer M. Brown I. Capra M. Crehan C. Doctor P. Donnelly P. Dreyer M. Fay A. Fitzgerald M. Fitzgerald I. Gordon D. Harrington M. Healy President M. Hoffman D. Keane C. McCabe D. Matese M. Milavich M. Morgan M. O'Connel1 I. Rivet G. Rocco D. Rockenback T. Salvato Page 70 MEMBERS A. Siedel D. Seninger I. Shepherd I. Sommer L. Steele G. Stupka P. Sullivan Vice-President F. Tierney Secretary A. Varlotta M. Volland B. Zemko M. Coyle I. Crean I. Curry C. D. I. M I. K. B. E. I. M . Stung M. DGPOQHY Gabel Grant . Hunley Hostler Miller Moylan Pierce Skubick Tapulionl .xdncl ggffering inn ,I Row 1-C. Meade, B. Meliccm, M. Milavich. M. Morgan. Row 2-M. O'Connell. M. Bespondi. I. Rivet. G. Rocco, D. Hockenback. T. Salvato. Row SMA. Siedel. D. Seninger. I. Shepherd. I. Sommer. L. Steele. G. Stupka. How 4,-P. Sullivan, M. Swingler, F. Tierney. A. Varlotta. M. Volland. B. Zemko. QUILL AND SCROLL is the International Honorary Society for High School Journalists. Members are chosen on the basis of their service to VISTA or VISION. MEMBERS I. Adlhoch M. O'Connell R. Curran M. Crehan M. Hespondi Treasurer C. Doctor I. Rivet C. Dapogny P. Dreyer G. Rocco L. Gadomski M. Fay Secretary M. C. Hynes Vice-President L. Steele M. Ionaitis M. Healy M. Swingler K. Miller M, Kooney A. Varlotta B. Moylan D. Matese B. Zemko L. Ryan C. Meade President B. Melican M. Corbett Page 71 ea ime, Woman ana! ibaugkfera Upper Left: Truth Was Their Star as personified by Dolores Peterson, Betty Melican, Irene Siemieniec, Peg Healy, and Margaret Broadhurst who represent Mother saints through the ages. Center Left: Big Silver Bowl. Lower Left: Cheaper By the Dozen. Upper Right: O The Brave Music by Diane Dalka, who entertained with a sonata. Center Right: A Cup of Courage. Lower Right: Far From the Maddinq Crowd? Page 72 eniorfi anal gre:5Aie6 Upper Left: The Return of the Native. Betty Ward and Dolores Lasky recall our initiation. Lower Left: Belles on Their Toes are Pat Sheehan cmd Kathleen Gibbons. Upper Right: Curtain Call. Center Right: And the Wind Blew. Lower Right: Come Rack, Come Rope. Page 73 jk OQHL Weed M 9 uriinedri The Art and Business Clubs provide the decor and de- corum for school activities. Spring Comes on Forever. D. Pa- gois, B. Olesk, and N. Luzzi are creating pink and silver baubles for our Dream Time Prom. Bring Christmas back to Christ is the idea behind Visitation Christmas Cards. L. Brown, B. Moylan, A. Varlotta, P. O'Brien, and D. Drabek fold and package more for distribution. Machines never fly faster than when T. Salvato, P. Donnelly, B. Boettger, and M. Ward take over a corner of the typing room. Page 74 nalazi 0 ur added Quffiicle of ZCLZMQJ Left-Upper: Standing room only. M. McMahon, M. LaPointe, I. Deceault, R. Manson. Lower: The outdoor type aptly describes D. Bergthal, I. Sullivan, P. Mahoney, and I. Miller. Right--Upper: But we've got plenty of chairs!!! Center: Umm Umm-Good? Lower: Calories or cash??? asks R. Wasielewski of S. Tucker, D. Saunders, and M. Mand. Page 75 fm .2 - it 2 Wg ,. -- . is is raw X ,Xkkkx if 5855 ,N stfgexitflm ix . fit K t NU,L,s rims?- Q3 QD X Q., us 'Ein i . X-F359 Q sw M Q -xiieuimii ,X . KN 5 33 wtf SSH tax xt, e X pupils xii .wks xx S,,,.tt.t- Q it t watts Soflwwxi Y tat. X, Q,Y'raslxsi5iFS Gif Nam its iiixxvtremri' 1 X is Ut' V . 2 ra. Miqviimigix K f',gtixYShK -Vegas ' Qfmsxciet ' . -aw ' 95935 Waafer uaicianzi Soulima Stravinsky, son of the mod- ern composer, honored Visitation with a program, March 7, 1952. This great pianist played for us in a manner sel- dom equaled. The rapt attention and enthusiastic applause of the students were indications that we realized our privilege in having Mr. Stravinsky with us. He is at present head of the Piano Department at the University of Illinois. Mr. Stravinsky's accomplished tech- nique is closely studied by senior music students D. Dalka. M. Fay. B. Daly and L. Tillrock. Page 78 LUO Qfglfzizer QUERY! 301' 24 Every girl's dream became a reality for Irene Siemieniec when she was chosen 1951 Homecoming Queen of Saint Mary's College in Winona, Minnesota. The Queen was chosen on the basis of photo- graphs submitted by the stu- dents of St. Mary's College. Irene's brother Leonard is a freshman at St. Mary's. l! .XQQIJGQPGI1 C0 Irene leads the colorful caravan the football game between St. Mary's and St. Olaf College. Pg79 around Iefferson's Field before FQ 5 Q i H 0 we Since, as Seniors, we are the oldest members of our family, we do many special things. We sport class rings . . . we pose for pictures . . . we parade in caps and gowns . . . we take scholarship exams . . . we merit honors . . . we PROMenade in formals . . . we treasure diplomas . . . we weep at Pomp and Circumstance . When we leave our Visitation family we will go out into a wider world to make more friends . . . master harder tasks . . . and form new families. Senior Class Officers IOAN SHEPHERD MARY MORGAN President Vice President BETTY MELICAN MARGARET RESPOND! Secretary Treasurer Page 80 wr' Q enior omeroom J icem Upper Left: Poise or Pretense? Upper Right: Now or Never! ' 103 Treasurer--Iackie Rivet 101 President-Juanita Adlhoch Vice President-Carole Brooks Treasurer-Carol McCabe Secretary-Alicia Blaney Vice President-Maureen Hanrahan President-Helen Nolan Secretary-Dolores Peterson Lower Left: Portraits or Publicity? Center Right: Pride or Prejudice? 104 President-Barbara Knox 102 Vice President-Peg McGovern Secretary-Sally Van Eycke Treasurer-lane Clark Treasurer-Pat Sullivan Secretary-Barbara Zemko Vice President-Dolores Lasky President-Maureen Sullivan Lower Right: Business or Boyfriend? 205 President-Maureen O'Conne11 Treasurer-Peg Darcy Secretary-Margie Kooney Vice President-Phyllis McGinnis Mai id a enior . IUANITA ADLHOCH . . . St. Barnabas Iuan National Honor Society 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Homeroom President 4: Vista Staff 4: Senior Play. KATHLEEN AHERN . . . St. Sabina KUY Art Club 4, Vice-President 3: Drama Club 3,4: Vision Staff 4: Vista Start 3: Senior Play Stage Crew: St. Thomas Symposium 4. LUCILLE ARNOLD . . . St. Symphorosia Lu Homeroom Vice-President 1: Mission Treasurer 4: Business Club 4: Camera Club 3: Drama Club 4: Glee Club 2: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. IOANNE BANDIGA . . . St. Rita Student Council 4: Drama Club 3,4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. KATHLEEN BARRY . . . Visitation Art Club 1: Business Club 4: Library Club l,2. MARY CATHERINE BARRY . Visitation SHIRLEY BEESON . . . Visitation Shirl A Art Club 4: Drama Club 4: Library Club 4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. DOROTHY BERGTHAL . . . St. Anthony Dor - Business Club 4. ARLENE BERRON . . . St. Basil Sue Homeroom Secretary 1: Missions 2: Art Club 2,3: Camera Club l,2. 3,4: Drama Club 4: Library Club 1.2: Senior Play Stage Crew. LORETTA BEYER . . . Our Lady of Solace Student Council 1,2: Business Club 4: Glee Club 3: Vision Staff 4. SUSAN BIROSAK . . . St. Simon Susie Homeroom Treasurer l: Business Club 4. ALICIA BLANEY . . . St. Sabina National Honor Society 4: Homeroom Secretary 4: Business Club 4: Latin Club 4: Vision Staff 4. ELIZABETH BOETTGER . . . St. Sabina ' Betty National Honor Society 3,4: St. Thomas Symposium 4: Homeroom President 2: Student Council 1.4: Business Club 4: Latin Club 4: Vision Staff 4. RITA BOLAND . . . St. Brendan Drama Club 4: Library Club 1: Senior Play. Page 83 .14 .Senior ia wAaf you lie waifez! 4 yeard fo Le. ROBERTA BOLAND . . . St. Brendan Business Club 4. PATRICIA BRADSHAW . . . St. Leo Pat Student Council 3.4: Art Club 3.4: Business Club 4: Camera Club 3: Drama Club 3.4: Library Club l: Vision Staff 4. DONNA BRANDAU . . . St. John the Baptist LOIS BRANKIN . . . St. Gabriel Catholic Action 2: Business Club 4: Drama Club 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. MARIETTA BRENNAN . . . St. Leo Mae National Honor Society 4: Business Club 4: Glee Club 2.3.4: Latin Club 4: Library Club l. MARGARET BROADHURST . . . Our Lady of Solace Margie Drama Club 3,4: Glee Club 4: Vision Staff 4: Business Club 4. THERESE BRODERICK . . . Sacred Heart Terry P Business Club 4: Library Club 1: Senior Play Stage Crew. CAROLE BROOKS . . . St. Sabina National Honor Society 3. Treasurer 4: Homeroom Vice-President 3,4: Catholic Action 1: Business Club 4: Drama Club 3,4. CAROLE BROWN . . . St. Theodore Missions l: Business Club 4: Drama Club 4: Library Club l: Vista Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. LILLIAN BROWN . . . St. Rita Lil Glee Club 2.3,4: Art Club 4: Vision Staff 4: Library Club 1.2: Senior Play Stage Crew. MARILYN BROWN . . . St. Rita National Honor Society 4: Homeroom Treasurer 2: Drama Club 4: Glee Club 2.3.4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. CHARLOTTE BUSCH . . . St. David Glee Club 3: Vision Staff 4. DIANA BYRNE . . . St. Iustin Martyr Camera Club 4: Library Club 2. MARY ANN CAHILL . . . St. Raphael Mac Art Club 1,2,3: Library Club 2: Vision Staff 4. Page 84 .24 .sznior ia .jfuflr wifk a Ju icienf amounf MAUREEN CAHILL . . . St. Rita Mo Business Club 4: Drama Club 4: Vista Staff 4. IEANETTE CAPRA . . . Little Flower National Honor Society 4: Catholic Action 2.4: Red Cross l: Busi- ness Club 4: Drama Club 3.4: Senior Play. BARBARA CARNEY . . . Nativity of our Lord Babs Drama Club 3.4: Vision Representative 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. CECELIA CHABALA . . . St. Mary, Star of the Sea Ceil Student Council 2: Business Club 4. MARIE CIRULLO . . . St. Cecilia Drama Club 3: Glee Club 2.3,4: Vision Staff 4. DAMARIS CLANCY . . . Visitation Mardy Drama Club 4: Latin Club 4: Library Club 4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play. IANE CLARK . . . St. Brendan Ianie Homeroom President 2, Treasurer 3.4: Business Club 4: Camera Club 4: Drama Club 3, Vice-President 4: Library Club l: Vista Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew: Operetta Stage Crew. KATHLEEN CLAUSSEN . . . St. Nicholas of Tolentine Neen Glee Club 3.4: Latin Club 4: Library Club 1: Vista Staff 3.4. MARGARET CLEARY . . . Visitation Marge KATHLEEN CORRIDON . . . St. lohn the Baptist Kay MARY COX . . . St. David Catholic Action 3: Business Club 4. IULIA CREEDON . . . St. Sabina Iuge Business Club 4: Drama Club 3,4. IULIE CREEDON . . . Visitation Iudy Catholic Action 3: Art Club 2.4: Drama Club 4: Glee Club 2.3,4: Library Club 1: Senior Play Stage Crew. MARY CREHAN . . . Visitation National Honor Society 3.4: Quill and Scroll 4: Homeroom Treas- urer 3: Catholic Action 2: Vision Staff 4: Drama Club 4. Page 85 0 kflekid, MAJJOM lUitL. Gflldwerci 6fCL06! Ol! ROSEMARY CRISANTO . . . All Saints Ro Drama Club 3.4: Glee Club 2.3.4: Senior Play Stage Crew. IOAN CRIVOLIO . . . St. lustin Martyr Vision Staff 4: Senior Play. IOAN CROSS . . . St. Basil Chris Camera Club 3: Library Club 2. GERALDINE CULLEN . . . St. Anthony de Padua Gerry IOANNE CUNNINGHAM . . . Visitation Ioey Homeroom President 3: Missions 1.2: Business Club 4. IOAN CURLEY . . . St. Basil Art Club 2. DIANE DALKA . . . St. Margaret of Scotland Deon Red Cross 2: Student Council 4: Art Club 3.4: Drama Club 3, President 4: Senior Play: Operetta Stage Crew 4. ELIZABETH DALY . . . St. Adrian Betsy Missions President 4: Student Council 4: Latin Secretary. Treas- urer 4: Vista Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew: St. Thomas Sym- posium 4. IOAN DALY . . . Nativity of our Lord Drama Club 3.4. MARGARET D'ARCY . . . St. Mary of Mount Carmel Peggy Homeroom Treasurer 2.4: Business Club 4: Drama Club 3.4: Library Club 1.2.3. Secretary 4. IUANITA DE ALBA . . . St. Kilian Iuan Homeroom Secretary 1.3: Missions 2: Art Club 3. Treasurer 4: Camera Club 3.4: Vision Representative 4. RITA DE MARCO . . . St. Mary Incoronata Art Club 3: Senior Play Stage Crew. PATRICIA DEVANEY . . . Visitation Pat Senior Play. ' FRANCES DI GIACOMO . . . St. Mary Incoronata Fran Student Council 1: Red Cross 3: Drama Club 3.4: Camera Club 4. Page 86 Aer conf, Rauf? wifk EIQJHCL on Aer face MAE DI GREGORIO . . . Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary Camera Club 3.4: Drama Club 4. CAROL DOCTOR . . . Visitation National Honor Society 3.4: Quill and Scroll 4: Camera Club 3: Glee Club 2.3,4: Library Club 1: Vision Staff 3, Co-Editor 4: Drama Club 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. PATRICIA DONNELLY . . . Visitation Pat National Honor Society 4: Homeroom Vice-President l. Treasurer 3: Student Council 2, President 4: Business Club Secretary 4: Senior Play. ANASTASIA DOODY . . . St. Theodore Stas Homeroom Treasurer 1: Business Club 4: Camera Club 4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. DOLORES DORKA . . . St. lohn of God Business Club 4. MARY DRAGHI . . . Visitation Student Council 3: Senior Play Stage Crew. PATRICIA DREYER . . . Visitation Pat National Honor Society 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Albertus Magnus Club 4: Camera Club 3.4: Drama Club 3.4: Library Club 1.2: Senior Play. MARGARET DUFFY . . . st. Brendan ' Peggy Missions 1: Red Cross 3: Business Club 4: Vision Staff 4. MARY CATHERINE DUNLEAVY . . . St. Brendan Kitty Library Club l,3.4: Business Club 4. MAUREEN ETTEN . . . St. Nicholas of Tolentine Red Cross 2: Camera Club 4: Drama Club 4: Senior Play Stage Manager. IEANNE FAHEY . . . OurxLady of Solace Missions 4: Red Cross 3: Glee Club 2.3.4: Vision Staff 3: Vista Staff 4: Homeroom Secretary l'. MAUREEN PAY . . . St. Mary, Star of the Sea Mo National Honor Society 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Homeroom President l: Drama Club 3.4: Latin Club 3.4: Vista Staff 3. Editor 4: Senior Play. IOHANNA FERRITER . . . St. Albert the Great Ioan Business Club 4: Vision Staff 4. IRENE FINLEY . . . Nativity Henie Catholic Action 4: Business Club 4: Drama Club 4. Page 87 all woman of fAe fufure wifA .Hope in Aer Afela. MARY FINN . . . St. Sabina Mickey Homeroom Vice-President 3: Camera Club 3: Vista Staii 4. MARY THERESE FINN . . . Nativity Senior Play Stage Crew. ANNE MARIE FITZGERALD . . . St. Clare of Montefalco Anne National Honor Society 4: Business Club 4: Latin Club 4: Vista Staff 4. ETHELREDA FITZGERALD . . . Visitation Ethel Camera Club 3: Senior Play Stage Crew. IOAN FITZGERALD . . . St. Basil National Honor Society 3.4: Glee Club 2.3.4. MARGUERITE FITZGERALD . . . St. Ethelreda Peggy National Honor Society 4: Camera Club 3: Library Club 2: Busi- ness Club 4: Vision Staff 4. MARION FITZGERALD . . . St. Ethelreda Mare Business Club 4: Camera Club 3. SARAH FLANAGAN . . . St. Leo Missions 2. GERALDINE FLOOD . . . St. Leo Gerry Drama Club 3.4: Senior Play. MARY THERESE FOLEY . . . St. Sabina Mare Business Club 4: Drama Club 4: Library Club 4: Vision Staff 4. IOAN FRIEDRIECH . . . St. Leo Homeroom Treasurer 3: Business Club 4. IOSEPHINE GAFFNEY . . . Visitation Io Drama Club 3.4: Glee Club 3.4: Senior Play. DOLORES GASNER . . . St. Leo Dell Homeroom Vice-President 2: Catholic Action 1: Missions l: Busi- ness Club 4: Glee Club 2: Library Club l. ROSE GATTO . . . Visitation Business Club 4: Camera Club 4: Drama Club 4. Page B8 its .sbniord are fauna! euerywLere, cgwning in cfadd KATHLEEN GAVIN . . . Visitation Kay MARY GEARTY . . . St. Iohn the Baptist Business Club 4. A MARY GIARRUSSO . . . St. David Mary Io Business Club 4: Camera Club 4. ALICE GILL . . . St. Augustine A1 Homeroom Secretary 3: Business Club 4. MARY GLEESON . . . St. Sabina Camera Club 3.4: Latin Club 4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. IULIA GORDON . . . Visitation Iulie National Honor Society 4: Homeroom President l, Secretary 2. Vice-President 3: St. Thomas Symposium 4: Business Club 4: Camera Club 3.4: Drama Club 3.4: Glee Club 2,3.4: Senior Play. LOIS GRAFTON . . . Visitation Dibba Catholic Action 2. EILEEN GREENAN . . . St. Leo Camera Club 3: Glee Club 3.4: Senior Play. ANNETTE GURGONE . . . St. Rita Art Club 3: Senior Play Stage Crew. PATRICIA HACKETT . . . St. Kilian Pat Catholic Action 1: Drama Club 4: Glee Club 3,4: Library Club 1: Senior Play Stage Crew. PATRICIA HALE . . . Visitation Pat Business Club 4: Vista Staff 4. CORRINE HANRAHAN . . . Little Flower Cor Business Club 4: Drama Club 3,4: Glee Club 3.4. MAUREEN HANRAHAN . . . Visitation Maur Homeroom President 3, Vice-President 4: Catholic Action 1: Drama Club 4: Vista Staff 4. DOLORES HARRINGTON . . . Visitation Do . National Honor Society 4: Business Club 4: Drama Club 3.4: Library Club 1: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. Page 89 A eefazng in Afuoly, ana! even Lurclenecl wifll A0045 IOANNE HARTNETT . . . St. Gabriel Art Club 3: Business Club 4: Drama Club 3,4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. MARILYN HAVEL . . . St. Iustin Martyr CAMILLA HAWK . . . Visitation Art Club 3,4: Library Club l,2,3,4: Drama Club 3,4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play. MARGARET HEALY . . . Visitation Peg National Honor Society 3, President 4: Missions 4: Camera Club 3: Drama Club 3,4: Latin Club 4: Library Club l,2,3,4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew: Albertus Magnus Club 4. CARCL HEID . . . Nativity Art Club 3: Business Club 4: Vista Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. NANCY HEIDEN . . . St. Basil Nance Homeroom Treasurer 1: Business Club 4: Camera Club 4: Glee Club 2.3,4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play. ROSINE HEINZ . . . St. Anthony de Padua Ro Red Cross 3: Drama Club 3.4: Glee Club 3.4. FRANCES HESTER . . . St. Sabina Fran Business Club 4: Vista Staff 4. MARY ANN HIGGINS . . . St. Sabina Business Club 4: Drama Club 4: Vista Staff 4: Senior Play. GERALDINE HILL . . . St. Iohn the Baptist Gerri Student Council 4: Drama Club 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. MAUREEN HOBAN . . . St. Brendan Moe Homeroom Vice-President 2: Red Cross l: Drama Club 4: Glee Club 2,3,4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Class Stage Crew. MARLENE HOFFMAN . . . St. Justin Martyr Mar National Honor Society 3,4: Business Club 4: Drama Club 4: Library Club 3, President 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. BARBARA HUGHES . . . St. Sabina Art Club 3: Camera Club 3. MARILYN IORFE . . . Visitation Page 90 llliiklrd ellbgf tllelfl . . . .fSZ2f?lgl7l1lOU1k5 LUZltLJa. IYLBI11 MAUREEN KANE . . . St. Clare Library Club 1.2.3. DOROTHY KEANE . . . St. Gabriel Dottie National Honor Society 4: Business Club 4: Drama Club 4: Latin Club 3: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. MARY KEANE . . . Visitation Pat Business Club 4: Drama Club 4: Latin Club 2: Library Club l.2,3.4: Senior Play Stage Crew. RITA KEAN . . . St. Leo Business Club 4: Latin Club 2: Library Club l,2.3.4. ANN KELLY . . . St. Gabriel Homeroom Vice-President l. Treasurer 2: Red Cross 4: Business Club 4: Camera Club 4: Drama Club 3.4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. ARLENE KIENEGGER . . . St. Anthony Ar Latin Club 4. IEANNE KILLHAM . . . St. Brendan Ieannie Business Club 4: Latin Club 4: Library Club l. PATRICIA KIRBY . . . St. Clare Montefalco Pat Homeroom Vice-President 3: Business Club 4: Glee Club 2. NOREEN KLEBBA . . . Little Flower Nor Business Club 4: Vision Staff 4. LOUISE KNETL . . . St. Iohn Nepomucene Lois Business Club 4: Student Council 2: Library Club 1.2. IOAN KNOCK . . . Visitation BARBARA KNOX . . . St. Brendan Bobbie Homeroom President 4: Vision Staii 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. MARGARET KOONEY . . . St. Gall Margie Quill and Scroll 4: Homeroom Vice-President 1.2, Secretary 4: Art Club 1.4. Secretary 2: Glee Club 2.3. Co-President 4: Red Cross 3: Drama Club 4: Vista Staff 3.4: Senior Play. CHARLOTTE KONAGEL . . . St. Gabriel Char Student Council 4: Drama Club 4: Glee Club 2.3,4: Senior Play Stage Crew. Paqe91 .lgrefikmen aclmire fkem . . . jaackera ,auf gud IOAN KONECKI . . . St. Anne Library Club 1: Senior Play Stage Crew. EMILY KONRATH . . . Visitation Em Business Club 4: Drama Club 3,4: Library Club l,2.3,4: Senior Play Stage Crew. DOLORES LASKY . . . St. Gall Homeroom Vice-President 4, Treasurer 1: Albertus Magnus 4: Art Club 3: Drama Club 3.4: Library Club 1: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. LEONORE LASKEY . . . St. Augustine Business Club 4: Library Club 1. RITA LE MASTER . . . St. Kilian Business Club 4: Library Club l.2,3,4. CONSTANCE LOCOCO . . . St. Mary Incoronata Connie Catholic Action 3: Missions 1,2. JOAN LOFTUS . . . Visitation Io Albertus Magnus Club 4: Latin Club 4. MARCIA LORANGER . . . Visitation Marcy Missions 3: Business Club 4: Library Club 1.2. JANE LOYE . . . Visitation Ieni Art Club 3: Business Club 4: Drama Club 3.4: Library Club 1,2 Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. HELEN LUSK . . . St. David Camera Club 4: Glee Club 2,3,4. IOSEPHINE LUZZI . . . Visitation Io B Student Council 1: Art Club 4: Camera Club 3.4: Drama Club 3,4: Senior Play. IOANNE LUZZI . . . Visitation Nina Art Club 4: Camera Club 3.4: Drama Club 3.4: Senior Play Stage Crew. RITA MACK . . . St. Rita Mickey Homeroom President 2. MARGARET MAHONEY . . . Visitation Peggy Art Club 3.4: Business Club 4: Drama Club 4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. Page 92 one faaf emrf fo improve flzem. .szniora laarficufarfy IOAN MALONE . . . St. Iohn Nepomucene Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. MARY THERESE MANNIX . . . St. Leo Senior Play Stage Crew. DELORES MATESE . . . St. Mary lncoronata National Honor Society 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Catholic Action 4: Missions 1: Business Club 4: Drama Club 4: Library Club 2,3,4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play. PATRICIA MAVIS . . . Visitation Pat Art Club 3: Camera Club 3,4: Drama Club 4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. CAROL McCABE . . . St. Leo National Honor Society 3,4: Homeroom Vice-President 1, Treasurer 4: Catholic Action 3: Camera Club 3: Glee Club 2.3,4: Latin Club 4: Library Club 1. EVELYN MCCARTHY . . . St. David Evie Business Club 4: Camera Club 4. MARILYN MCDONOUGH . . . Visitation Camera Club 4: Drama Club 3.4: Library Club 4. KATHLEEN McGEE . . . Visitation Kay Homeroom Vice-President 1: Student Council 3: Business Club 4: Drama Club 4: Vista Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. PHYLLIS MCGINNIS . . . Visitation - Phyl Homeroom Treasurer 1, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4: Camera Club 4. . CATHERINE MCGOLDRICK . . . St. Brendan Kay Student Council 1: Business Club 4: Glee Club 2. MARGARET MCGOVERN . . . Visitation Peg Homeroom Secretary 1. President 2. Vice-President 4: Camera Club 4: Drama Club 3.4: Library 3,4: Vista Staff 4: Senior Play. SUZANNE MCGRATH . . . St. Gabriel Susie Business Club 4. ELIZABETH MCGUIRE . . . Visitation Betty Art Club 4: Drama Club 4: Library Club 4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. MARY MCGUIRE . . . Visitation Catholic Action 1: Drama Club 4: Glee Club 3,4: Senior Play. Page 93 mm, 3:00 0 ZLL ...Lei af CJ6.....wZ, ,afam fan e PATRICIA MCGUIRE . . . St. Leo Pat Red Cross 2: Business Club 4. ALICE MCMAHON . . . St. Brendan Mac COLLETTE MEADE . . . St. Sabina Kitty Quill and Scroll 4: Catholic Action I: Art Club l: Business Club 4: Drama Club 4: Glee Club 3.4: Library Club l: Vista Staff 3.4: Senior Play: St. Thomas Symposium.. ELIZABETH MELICAN . . . Visitation Betty Quill and Scroll 4: Iunior Class Vice-President, Senior Class Treas- urer: Homeroom President l, Secretary 2. President 3: Camera Club 3: Drama Club 4: Glee Club 2.3,4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. KATHLEEN MELLON . . . Visitation Missions 2: Library Club l. IOSEPHINE MERCURIO . . . St. Mary Incoronata Io Homeroom Treasurer 3: Business Club 4: Vision Staff 4. MARGARET MILAVICH . . . St. Rita National Honor Society 4: Business Club 4: Library Club l,2: Senior Play Stage Crew: Operetta Stage Crew. IOAN MILLER . . . Visitation Red Cross 4: Camera Club 3, President 4: Vista Staff 4: Senior Play. MARY MARGARET MILLER . . . St. Leo Muff Art Club 3: Camera Club 4: Drama Club 4: Latin Club 4: Library Club l,2: Vista Staff 3.4: Senior Play. IOAN MOODY . . . Visitation Missions 2: Business Club 4: Vision Staff 4. f NORINE MOORE . . . Visitation Nor Camera Club 4. MARY MORGAN . . . Visitation National Honor Society 4: Senior Class Vice-President: Junior Class Treasurer: Homeroom Secretary 1. President 2, President 3: Business Club 4: Drama Club 3: Vista Staff 4: Senior Play. ANNE MORLEY . . . Sacred Heart Annie Business Club 4: Camera Club 3. MARGARET MULHERN . . . Visitation Sis Page 94 ,arom,funclz, cfafni pfag, ann! any excuae fo gef ouf ARLENE MULLIGAN . . . Visitation Ar Business Club 4: Drama Club 4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. ARLENE MURRAY . . . St. Gabriel Mur Red Cross l: Camera Club 4: Drama Club 3.4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. MARGARET MARY MURRAY . . . St. Gall Murph Glee Club 2.3.4. ROSEMARIE MUSCARELLO . . . St. Margaret Business Club 4: Latin Club 1.2. HELEN NOLAN . . . Visitation Homeroom President 4: Business Club 4: Camera Club 4: Drama Club 3.4: Vista Staff 4: Senior Play. LAVERNE NOVAK . . . St. Augustine Business Club 4: Library Club l. KATHLEEN O'BOYLE . . . Visitation Kay Drama Club 4. LOIS OBIREK . . . St. lohn Baptist Homeroom Treasurer 2: Camera Club Treasurer 4: Drama Club 3: Vista Staff 4. PATRICIA O'BRIEN . . . Visitation P. B. Art Club 4: Camera Club 4: Drama Club 3.4: Glee Club 4: Library Club l.2,3: Vision Staff 4: Senior Class Play. PATRICIA M. O'BRIEN . . . Visitation Irish Business Club 4: Library Club 1.2.3. an PATRICIA T. O'BRIEN . . . St. Ethelreda Pat Business Club 4: Camera Club 4: Drama Club 3.4. MAUREEN O'CONNELL . . . St. Basil Mo National Honor Society 3.4: Quill and Scroll 4: Homeroom Vice- President 2. Secretary 3. President 4: Albertus Magnus Club 4: Art Club Treasurer 2: Drama Club 3.4: Vista Staff 3.4. ANNA MARIE O'GORMAN . . . Visitation Bridget BERNADETTE O'HARA . . . Visitation Bernie Camera Club 4. Page 95 of cfzu. .24 Snior worried agouf prom clafed, MARY LOU O'l-IEIR . . . St. Helena's LuLu Camera Club 3: Latin Club 4: Library l,2,3,4: Senior Play Stage Crew. NANCY O'KEEFE . . . St. Leo Business Club 4. GEORGENE OLENAK . . . St. Basil Gee-Gee Art Club l.2,3: Camera Club 3.4: Drama Club 4: Library 1.2: Math Club 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. BARBARA OLESK . . . Visitation Babs Catholic Action 1: Art Club 3.4. MARGARET O'MALLEY . . . Visitation Business Club 4. ROSEMARIE OSWALD . . . St. Nicholas of Tolentine LORETTA O'TOOLE . . . St. Sabina Lorett Homeroom Secretary 2: Missions 1: Camera Club 4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. GERALDINE PARRILLI . . . St. Mary Incoronata Gerry Drama Club 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. GERTRUDE PENDERGAST . . . Visitation Gert Library Club 1.2.3. Vice-President 4: Vision Staff 4: Camera Club 3: Drama Club 3.4. DOLORES PETERSON . . . Visitation Dodie Catholic Action President 4: Homeroom President 1, Secretary 3. Secretary 4: Drama Club 4: Missions 3. BARBARA POLONCASZ . . . St. Cyril Methodius Glee Club 2.3.4. ROSEMARY REILLY . . . St. Michael Rosie Albertus Magnus Club 3: Camera Club 4. MARGARET RESPONDI . . . St. Mary Incoronata Margie Senior Class Secretary: Quill and Scroll 4: Homeroom Treasurer 2: Vision Staff 4: Camera Club 3.4: Student Council 3: Business Club 4: Library Club 3.4: Drama Club 3.4. MARY PHELAN . . . St. Brendan Fay . Library Club l.2,3,4: Drama Club 3.4: Latin Club 4: Vista Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. Page 96 Aiffing Lame weeL-enaLi, Low fo Jo aixk HELEN RINTELMAN . . . Visitation Catholic Action Vice-President 4: Camera Club 4: Drama Club 4: Library Club 1: Vista Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew: Operetta Stage Crew. IACQUELINE RIVET . . . St. Basil Iackie National Honor Society 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Student Council 3: Drama Club 3.4: Glee Club 2,3,4: Vision Staii 4: Senior Play Stage Crew: Homeroom Treasurer 1.4. GERALDINE ROCCO . . . Visitation Geri National Honor Society 4: Quill and Scroll Secretary 4: Art Club 3. Vice-President 4: Business Club 4: Vision Staff 4. DOROTHY ROCKENBACK . . . St. Theodore Dot National Honor Society 4: Business Club 4: Drama Club 4: Latin Club 4: Library Club 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. IEAN ROMAN . . . St. Brendan DOROTHY RUSINA . . . St. Simon the Apostle Business Club 4: Camera Club 3. Secretary 4: Drama Club 4: Library Club 1,2,3,4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. MARY THERESE RYAN . . . St. Leo M.T. Camera Club 4: Latin Club 4: Library Club 1.2: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. THERESE SALVATO . . . Visitation Terry National Honor Society 3,4: Homeroom Vice President 1: Red Cross 4: Business Club 4: Drama Club 3,4: Latin Club 4: Library Club 1.2.3,4: Vista Staff 3,4: Senior Play. ARLENE SAURER . . . St. Brendan Lee Drama Club 4: Vision Staff 4. MAUREEN SCANNELL . . . St. Kilian Moe Glee Club 2.3.4: Library Club 1: Vision Staff 4. IOAN SCHEID . . . St. Maurice Business Club 4. MARIAN SCHIMMEYER . . . Visitation Student Council 4: Camera Club 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. CATHERINE SCHOFIELD . . . Visitation Kay Business Club 4: Drama Club 4: Library Club 1: Senior Play Stage Crew. LORRAINE SCHREIER . . . Visitation Lorie Drama Club 4: Library Club 1,2,3,4: Senior Play Stage Crew 4. Page 97 0ul'5 0I'I'lelU0l'L in all LOU? anal lllatlfk ARLENE SEIDEL . . . St. Anne National Honor Society 3.4: Catholic Action 1. Secretary 4: Art Club 1: Camera Club 3: Vista Staff 3.4: Senior Play. DOLORES SENINGER . . . St. Adrian National Honor Society 4: Homeroom Vice-President 2: Business Club 4: Vision Staff 4. ROBERTA SHANLEY . . . Our Lady of Solace Bobbie Library Club 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. BERNADETTE SHANNON . . . St. Brendan . Bernie Camera Club 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. IOAN SHEEHY . . . St. Columbanus Catholic Action 2: Missions 3, Secretary 4: Camera Club 4: Drama Club 3.4: Glee Club 2.3.4: Latin Club 4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play. IOAN SHEPHERD . . . St. Rita Ioanie National Honor Society 3.4: Senior and Iunior Class President: Homeroom President 2.3: Drama Club 4. Treasurer 3: Glee Club 2. Treasurer 3. Co-President 4: Latin Club 4: Vista Staff 3.4. IRENE SIEMIENIEC . . . St. Rita Renie Drama Club 3.4: Latin Club 4: Library Club 1: Senior Play. PATRICIA SKELLY . . . St. Maurice Pat Camera Club 4: Drama Club 4: Latin Club 4. IEAN SMAGA . . . St. Ioseph Camera Club 4. BARBARA SMITH . . . Visitation Missions 3. CATHERINE SMITH . . . St. Gall Kay Camera Club 3: Library Club 2. MARILYN SMITH . . . St. Iustin Lynn Student Council 2: Latin Club 4. IOAN SOMMER . . . St. Basil National Honor Society 3.4: Art Club 4: Drama Club 3.4: Glee Club 2.3.4: Library Club 1.2: Vision Stait 4: St. Thomas Sym- posium: Senior Play. LORALEE STEELE . . . St. Clare of Montefalco Lori National Honor Society 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Red Cross 2: Art Club 1.2.3. Secretary 4: Business Club 4: Vista Staff 3.4. Page 88 af fke :Same fime. .glniord of Maifafion CATHERINE STEPHENS . . . Little Flower Kay Red Cross 4: Camera Club 4: Glee Club 2.3.4: Library Club 1.2: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play. GERALDINE STUPKA . . . SS. Cyril and Methodius Ieri National Honor Society 3.4: Camera Club 4: Drama Club 4: Latin Club 4: Vista Staff 4: Math Club 4: Senior Play. IEAN SULLIVAN . . . Visitation Camera Club 4: Drama Club 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. IOAN SULLIVAN . . . Visitation Ioanie Camera Club 4: Drama Club 4: Library Club l,2,3,4: Senior Play. MARIANNE SULLIVAN . . . Little Flower Pete MAUREEN SULLIVAN . . . St. David Mo u Homeroom President 4: Student Council 2: Vision Staff 4. NORA SULLIVAN . . . St: Gabriel Business Club 4. PATRICIA SULLIVAN . . . Sacred Heart Pat National Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4: Homeroom Treasurer 4: Business Club 4: Vista Staff 4: Operetta Stage Crew. MARY ANN SWINGLER . . . Visitation Pat Quill and Scroll 4: Camera Club 3: Drama Club 4: Vision Staff 4: Vista Staff 4. MARIIA TAPULIONIS . . . Immaculate Conception MARY TARTER . . . St. Augustine Business Club 4: Library Club 1. MARY ANN TEXTER . . . St. Brendan Homeroom Treasurer 2: Art Club 3: Camera Club 3.4: Drama Club 4: Senior Play Stage Crew. FLORENCE TIERNEY . . . St. Brendan Flo National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4: Iunior Class Secretary: Catholic Action 1: Missions 2.3: Drama Club 4: Glee Club 2.3. LORRAINE TILLROCK . . . St. Mary of Mt. Carmel Lorry Glee Club 2.3.45 Business Club 4: Vista Staff 3.4. Page 99 :toon ge wonvlerfuf wiuea or cleuouf ibominicand, MADONNA TONEY . . . St. Gall Donna Glee Club 2.3.4: Drama Club 4: Latin Club 4: Library Club l. IEANNE TUNNEY . . . St. Dorothy Homeroom Treasurer l, Vice-President 3: Camera Club 4: Library Club 2. SALLY VAN EYCKE . . . St. Sabina Sal Homeroom Secretary 4: Drama Club 3: Glee Club 2.3.4: Latin Club 3.4: Vision Staff 4. DOLORES VAN GEERTRUY . '. . St. Bernard Lor Drama Club 3.4. ANNETTE VARLOTTA . . . Sacred Heart National Honor Society 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Red Cross 4: Art Club 1.2.3, President 4: Business Club 4: Camera Club 3: Vision Staff 4. CONSTANCE VINCI . . . St. Mary Incoronata Connie Red Cross 4: Student Council l: Business Club 4: Camera Club 3.4: Drama Club 4: Library Club 3.4. MARY ANN VOLLAND . . . A11 saints Mar National Honor Society 4: Drama Club 3.4: Library Club 1. CECELIA WALSH . . . St. Ethelreda Ceil Homeroom Secretary 2: Drama Club 3.4: Art Club 3: Library Club 1: Vision Staff 4. KATHLEEN WALSH . . . Nativity of Our Lord Kay ELFRIEDA WALTER . . . St. Carthage Drama Club 4: Library Club 1.2: Vision Staff 4. ELIZABETH WARD . . . St. Gall Betty Drama Club 3, Secretary 4: Student Council 4: Missions 2: Catho- lic Action 3: Vision Staff 4: Art Club 3: Library Club 1: Albertus Magnus Club 4: Vista Staff 4. MARGARET WARD . . . St. Iames Margie Business Club President 4: Vista Staff 4. MARY WARD . . . Visitation Red Cross 1.2: Senior Play: Operetta Stage Crew. DORINNE WITRY . . . St. Thomas More Business Club 4: Glee Club 3.4. Page 100 ferri ic fypirifd, or more Jerioud Jfuzlenfd MARLENE WOLFF . . . Nativity of Our Lord Mar Camera Club 3, Vice-President 4: Student Council 4: Drama Club 3.4: Latin Club 4: Library Club 1: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play: Operetta Stage Crew. EILEEN WOOD . . . Our Lady of Solace Missions Vice-President 4: Red Cross 3: Drama Club 3.4: Vision Staff 4: Senior Play. GERALDINE WYSOCKI . . . St. Basil Ieri Homeroom President 1: Art Club 1.2: Drama Club 3.4: Glee Club 2.3.4: Library Club 1: Vision Staff 4: Business Club 4. HELEN ZEGLAN . . . Visitation Senior Play Stage Crew. BARBARA ZEMKO . . . St. Maurice National Honor Society 4: Quill and Scroll President 4: Vision Co-Editor 4: Drama Club 4: Camera Club 3.4: Library Club 4: Homeroom Secretary 4. RUTH ZULFER . . . St. Iohn the Baptist Ruthie Drama Club 3.4: Senior Play Stage Crew. SHIRLEY BECKER . . . St. Basil Drama Club 3. Page l 0 I ma Wafer, Udifafion . . . 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