Waterbury Catholic High School - Candle Yearbook (Waterbury, CT)
- Class of 1955
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x 1, L .2 ., ,7 X ff I am the Way, the Truth and the Life . . . St. Iohn 14:6 559,935 THE ELHSE UP i955 WATERBURY CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Waterbury, Connecticut like we we 'WE in wifa' om, a ge, aaa' grace Him... will grow in .rlooalal grow in mast grow in Without hesitation . . . we accept the challenge of life . . . but not alone . . . Christ with us. . . the Way we must follow . . . the Truth our minds seek . . . the Life our souls need . . . 2 ami jews advanced with God and men . . . Luke 2:52 .ff 31,2 Q xr . 'f f, s ci 'H Vis is 'I oFfer This Candle umble gratitude To The Eucharistic Christ graces of Twenty-five years . . . rough Him and with Him and in Him... h l fe- 4 3 L. x 1 A. I J if iik Li 5 ..., , 2 ?'?1li3:aQ3: in nf, 4. T, 4.3 , ,f-0-,. ilk Gil HHMMMI EH!! ll!!! ummm lmmmzfsm HERE . l A Ag N, gill S f iuwfx., I a 'f5N':9b:.2S5f 5 ,all v 1 f if, u 1Y, 3 gm Qvmh 1 , 1 gi Q, n , ,mf if r S Q 5 3 if E x -ll 1' fn .map AQ. , . O ate. Y We are grateful to you, Father Kavanagh. You have encouraged us to aim high culturally, intellectually, and spiritually. Your material gifts have been many. But your best gift is always the very prayer of Christ in the Mass through which we are brought to Him, the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Reverend John G. Fanning Reverend Richard C. Phillips Reverend Philip J. Hussey 5 REVEREND CHARLES M. KAVANAGH, P.R. Supervisor The Religion Department of the school has been directed since l93l by the priests of the Immaculate Conception Parish. Reverend John Kelly, Right Reverend John J. Hayes, Reverend George F. X. Reilly, Reverend Donald J. O'Leary have seen their instructions reflected in the school's scholastic and extra-curricular activities. Last June, Reverend Philip J. Hussey taught the iunior and senior classes. Reverend John G. Fanning, and Reverend Richard C. Phillips are the present instructors. What they have given the students of Waterbury Catholic High School in spiritual understanding . . . counsel . . . genuine inspiration is sincerely appreciated. REVEREND MOTHER SAINT DANIEL Provincial Superior For the past three years Mother Saint Mary of the Precious Blood has devoted herself completely to her duties as Superior and Principal ot Waterbury Catholic High School. Mother Superior's gentle manner, keen perception and enthusiasm in our school affairs and achievements were an inspiring part ot our high school years. There is marked evidence of Mother Saint Daniel's interest in the high school and its students during her seventeen years as Principal and Superior. Mother's insistence upon high standards and her prudent guidance were known and valued. Waterbury Catholic High School owes much to Mother Saint Daniel's kindness and wisdom. Reverend Mother SAINT MARY OF THE PRECIOUS BLOOD Superior and Principal Advance in wifdom and grace . The member! of the Religious of the Congregation of Notre Dame, have been our teachers . . . our guides... our friends . . . through the years of Catholic High . . . Languages: English: Mother Saint Francis ofthe Seraphim Mother Saint Ambrosius Mother Saint Mary Denis Mother Saint Agnes ofthe Crucifix Mother Saint Frances of the Holy Redeemer Mother Saint Martin of Lima Mother Saint Elaine Marie Mrs. George Hahlo Latin: Mother Saint Mary Thomas Mother Saint David of Mary French: Mother Saint Ida of Jesus Mother Saint Anne of Jesus Italian: Mother Saint Mary Angela Sciences: Mother Saint Mary Delphine Mother Saint Mary Bernard Mother Saint Miriam Louise Mathematics: Mother Saint Charles Marie Mother Saint Bertrand Marie Social Sciences: Mother Saint Edward ofthe Saviour Mother Saint Mark of Rome Commerce: Mother Saint Thomas of Cori Mother Saint Marcella Marie Mother Saint Joan of the Rosary Mother Saint Paule d'Avila, Art BLESSED MARGUERITE BOURGEOYS Beatitied in 1950 Blessed Marguerite's Community has conducted an Academy in Waterbury for 82 years, and has directed Waterbury Catholic High since its incorporation in 1926 ln 1869, Reverend Thomas F. Hendricken stated the school would one day house thousands His words have proved prophetic These Religious have instilled in four thousand students Mother Salm Reine Marlef Muslff I the high ideals of their foundress Mother Saint Laurence Martyr, Librarian We are gratefui M th S ' 1' A T' Mgfhg 52:21 R353 to the Religious of the Congregation Mrs. 'Elizabeth Romaine, Dramatics Miss Florence Turnbull, Physical Education Mr. Mario DiCecco, Orchestra Director who have helped us. ,Q 'mr vi if ' , S 3 An , , pn' H' f.fLf-f 2' Q25 f , , N 4 5'?ff?iS .A x , 4, M44 A. A HRW THE 'lik' 'gf X if A-'M' 1 c H Candle Stat? . . . Front row: Maureen Rielly, Mary Ann D'Attellis, June Nejame, Justine Nerrowg Mary Lou Flanigan, Lucille McCarthy, Photography Editor. Back Row: Marie Negaro, Marguerite Brouillardg Joan Havican, Maureen Daly, Jean Esterly, Ver- onica Jackson, Barbara Smith, Emily De Michele, Celine La Bonne. CHUM Slllll christened the Torch . . . renamed CANDLE, 1954 three Columbia Scholastic Press Association Awards . . . Torch Statts are indebted to former yearbook moderators, I JUSTINE NERROW E Ed. Reverend Mother Saint Daniel, Mother Saint Patrick Mary. . E' Itor K 3 if ASSOCIATE EDITORS of X iiff 1 t 'Z A ' MOTHER SAINT MART ' f Moderator June Neiame Mary Lou Flanigan We are grateful to our yearbook moderator, Mother Saint Martin of Lima . .. untiring patience. . .gentle unobtrusiveness . . attention to detail . . . appreciative of every effort . . . IN OF LIMA devoted to His ideals . . . our Candle maker .. We will grow in We will grow in age... we have grown in age... during four years at Catholi c Freshmen . . . wondering at the newness of everything . those long corridors . . . Sophomores . . . Cecilians . . . making a basket at gym . orchestrations at assemblies first Spring Concert. . . Junior year... Oh Sing Your Songs . . . at Choral Club . .. no longer in the last rows . . The Upper Room Suddenly, seniors . . . search for Stylus articles . . . relighting the Candle . . dance organizers . . . Fashion Show brides . . . Time has passed quickly. . . all- moments lived for Him finally -tall and straight... in caps and gowns... Class Day. . .Graduation . . and tomorrow . . . High x its 1 ll Nili A A r1 rs C fgifgiilif i .Q Mother Saint Charles Marie directs the Poster Club . , . L. Stigliani, P. Malloy, C. Fortier, D. Pratt. A. Yurkovsky. A cross section of the freshman party . . . T. Ayotte, A. illLSlllllHH Hiilll Yurkovsky, P. Buckingham, L. Breithaupt, M. Johnston, E. Moriarty, J. Chillemi. A Dish of China Tea, first dramatic venture, was enioyed by the audience and the actresses . . . Marians begin - and end - the year with a song J. Lawson, A. Stango, M. Daly, C. LaBonne. Senior officers of 104 remember freshman year . . . enlisting as Marians . . . everything new - teachers, studies, and students . . . Halloween Party . . . the Poster Club . . . rosaries in hand during Retreat . . . Memorial Day play in white wigs . . . unforgettable trip to the Sound . . . V Eileen Fitzgerald, President, Veronica Jackson, Secretary, Marie Negaro, Vice-President, Joan Havican, Treasurer . . . E. E. first public appearance the shortest distance between two points our first attempt at French or italian . . . endeavoring to become artists Our Town Caesar slain on auditorium stage I forgot my sneaks again! . . . Sllllllllllllllil lllllli Senior officers of lOl remember wise fools . . . Cecilians' Marsha Macary Treasurer Elsie Shanahan, Vice-President, Shirley Bertulls Secretary Lynn Brelthaupt, President . , . V Basketball in action . . . Joan Conlon '55, Frances Gill '55, Rosemary Donnelly '57, Eileen Fitzgerald '55, Carolyn Lawlor '57, Elaine Schiavone '55, Time for a dance at the Sophomore Party . Aspiring artists under the direction of Mother Saint Mary Angela . . . B. Shatas, L, McCarthy, M. Havican D. Beauregard, M. Johnston. 1 One Nation under God . . .' Angela Galletta, Carolyn Dulin. Josephine DiDomizio sets the scene JUlllUl7l Hlllll Senior ofticers of 206 remember being upper classmen . . . Attention! Choral Club practice today . . . kiddies on the typewriter keys . . . debut at Harvest Hop . . . highlighting the Hi-Liters on W.B.R.Y .... Lucilliam Amo - Latin Banquet . . . vocation play . . . Goodbyes to Father Hussey . . . Josephine DiDomizio, Presidentg Mary Ann D'Attellis, Vice- Presidentg Maureen Dwyer, Secretaryg Margaret Fealey, Treasurer . lg, . f , Q The Italian Club installs officers for l954-1955 at spring banquet . . . Hope Florio, Joan Pragit, Jean Delio and Emily DeMichele. for the Upper Room. Fashion Show models . . . June Neiame and Judith Minucci '54. if Seniors meet again after summer vacation . . . September . . Anne Shanahan, Patricia S. Blake, Justine Nerrow, Marie Negaro, Marie O'Dea, Carol Shove. October . . . Dance committees plan Fall Fantasy NOUf771bf7 . . and Snvwfiake F 0llC - - - Home Talent Night presents Marguerite Brouillard, Carol Shaknaitis, Maureen Dwyer, Maureen Daly Elaine Schiavone, June Bagley, Sandra Tatalias. Teresa Barton, Lucille Mennino i November . . . Senior members of the varsity pause between exciting games of the season . . . Denise McCarthy, Elaine Schiavone, Priscilla Belanger, Captain, Joan Conlon, Eileen Fitzgerald. Senior officers of 205 recall ten months of finality . . . C.A.C .... Sigma Kappa . . . class rings . . . Father Fanning . . .tears at last Benediction . . . chem lab . . . proiect room . . . preparing the Candle . . . editing the Stylus . . . initiating freshmen . . . Spring Concert . . . thrill of Senior Prom . . . Joan Phelan, Secretary, Joan Kilmer, Treasurer, Barbara Frenis, Vice-President, Barbara Wall, President . . . Tlw1zk.s'giz'i1zg Play 1 C 'fberclvez ld F 677Z77Z6H Veronica Jackson, Eileen Fitzgerald Jeannine Sirois, Frances Gill, Sally Signore and Marie Negaro . . anxiously await news ofthe unknown murderess, Lady Slick, Janice Fruin . ., attracts the full attention of Patricia Buckingham, Marsha Macary, Maureen Rielly. Dc'c'cm ber . . Advent preparations for Christmas . . . Theresa Ayotte, Dolores Bosse, Cecile Dauphinais, Dorothy Mancini, Helen Bunce, Antoinette Calabrese. Relaxing after tense moments . . . Elsie Shanahan, Bernadine Casey, Lucille Strileckis, Barbara Wall, Patricia Blake. E c 1 .2 f 'fshe did not school the savage into saint, but loved the savage into sanctity . . . Joan Pragit, Elaine Schiavone, Claire Fortier, Lucille Stigliani. Mary smiles upon Marguerite, in Troyes . . . Joan Havican, Joyce Chillemi, Mariorie Havican, Helen Bunce, Jean Mongelluzzo and Dorothy Brodeur. ! I . .-M' 1 f 'H 'JN-' In lanuary each year on the feast day of Blessed Marguerite Bourgeoys, a certain phase of her life is clramatized by the seniors: the apparitions of Our Lady . . . hardships of the journey to New France Marguerite aiding the colonists and the Indians . . . the founding of her Congregation . . . February Preview . . . of the Prom Queen and her attendants . . . Eleanor Bessette, Joyce Chillemi, Hope Florio, Patricia Blake - Queen, Joan Phelan, Patricia Dillon and Maureen Dwyer. E The committee in charge plans the Fashion Show . . . Sigma Kappa Club: Premiere in 1946 . . .members - Commercial Senio Directress, Mother Saint Thomas of Cori . . . First President - Elizabeth Burnes . . . President - i955 - Carol Kasidas .. Activities flourished: . . . Calendar . .. Cook Book . . . prominent speakers . . . Miss Secretary award . . . main proiect: Fashion Show . . forthe Foreign Missions . . . Carol Kasidas, Mrs. Stabile, Miss Elva Stabile, Lucille Stigliani. Ready for her June Prom . . . Sally Signore models her favorite. April introduces June Neiame as our Spring Bride . . . Maid of Honor, Lorraine Dumaine. December Bride - Emily De Michele, assisted by Mary Margaret Brophy. Lucille Strileckis and her attendant Carolyn Panarauskas in Autumn Wedding . . The Curtain opensg out steps Maria Carangelo for the Summer Wedding . . . Maid of Honor, Dorothy Mancini. 177 6J67'ZlL.Y. . . . ' The Snowball Wedding of your dreams Joan Mariani, Virginia Marucci, Emily De Michele, lrene Derouin, Margaret Mark-Anthony, Patricia Murphy. ,-., on Catholic High's programs for the past twenty-one years . . . an assurance to every audience of an entertaining evening... each presentation a triumph . . . To her students, Mrs. Romaine has brought professional techniques . . . dramatic skill... that cultured tone . . . genuine kindness... we gratefully anticipate future plays MRS. ELIZABETH ROMAINE Last night I felt as if I had a legion of angels about me. Sister Gregory, Ann Stango, Career Angel, Roberta Adomaitis, Joyce Chillemi, Marjorie Havican, Patricia Buckingham, Gloria Dascenza, Carolyn Dulin, Frances Gill, Priscilla Belanger, Joan Conlon. Lighter Moments. . . Orphans dance to Don't Fence Me ln. Dolores Bosse, Pauline Bronsard, Barbara Wall, Maria Carangelo, Margaret Johnston, Laura DeSena, Lynn Breithaupt, Emily DeMichele Under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Romaine under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Romainef' P1 H PSNNXglR-r rr i gases 3 A E 'D 26 ,,,, ,tr NC fffiif , L A 1, f 8 V Jim 0 estN7.4rM , I L fffffp- Z' 1 Tae 4 A: AF be J' fav 4 i I Slllllll llllll A culmination of high school drama . . . A mingling of anticipation and finality .. Directors of Shakespearian plays were: Right Reverend Monsignor Hayes . . . Mrs. Mary Louise Martin Von Tobel . . . The history of drama at Catholic High - Multiform in themeg uniform in success . Mother Carey's Chickens . . . Mignonette Peg O'My Heart . . . Heart of Paddywack Once there was a Princess . . . Tish . . . Green Stockings. . . Smilin' Through . . . The Goose Hangs High . . . The Swan... The Princess . . . Quality . . . ll Poverello Congratulations to you Sister congratulations to you' -forthe authentication of Thomas Jefterson s manuscript Sister Seraphim, Maureen Daly looks on Mary G. Serra, Eleanor Bessette Jeannine Sirois Sally Sigrfore Catherine Sullivan, Jean Esterley Marie O Dea Mrs Barr this is Meta Rheinhold, the girl I was telling you about. A subplot of sabotage is initiated. Ann Yurkovsky, Lucille Strileckis, Janice Fruin Maureen Rielly. llll lllll Elllllu. formed in 19411. . . at Gemma Gaeta's suggestion . . . under the guidance of Mother Sainte Paule d'Avila . .. membership open to all W.C.H. art students . . . Very Important Meeting! . . . model for this month - Santa Claus! How many times does the width go into the height? . .. exhibit of the students' art work held in the studio each June... Seniors sketching at Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford . .. Elsie Shanahan, Louise Ann Schieflfer, Nijole Kudirka, Justine Nerrow. Mother Sainte Paule d'Avila explains Mobile to: Louise Ann Schiefter, Justine Nerrow, Niiole Kudirka, Sandra Tatalias, Beverly Grenier, Elsie Shanahan. Yearly trips to the Hartford Scholastic Art Exhibition . . . gold keys awarded for winning pictures . . student winners are: Hazel Grant '52 . . . Antoinette Laurelli '52 . . . Luci Rinaldi '53, 2 keys... Victoria Calabro '54 . . .Justine Nerrow '55 Louise Ann SchieFfer '55, 3 keys . . . When Work is Done . . . a study in pastels by Justine Nerrow, was placed in Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh . . . Elsie Shanahan and Niiole Kudirka admire one of the many pictures in the Atheneum. is t' Art has always been taught at Catholic High. Mother Saint Jane of the Visitation and Mother Saint Onesima . . . former art instructors . . . Mother Sainte Paule d'Avila, who came here in 1943, is the present instructor. Mother is never too busy to teach . . . conduct Art Club meetings . . . arrange annual trips to Hartford . .. plan the exhibition in June. Mother Sainte Paule thinks first of her students in all matters . .. seeking no reward . . . but finding it in the grateful hearts of her pupils. Some Art Club members display their contributions to the exhibition held in June. Regina Fucito '54, Niiole Kudirka '55, Brenda Hartigan '57, Mary Ann Post '56. 23 Mother Sainte Paule d'Avila Preparing to sketch the artistic treasures in Wadsworth Atheneum . . . Sandra Tatalias, Beverly Grenier, Elsie Shanahan, Niiole Kudirka, Justine Nerrow, Louise Ann Schiefter. Elllllll Ellll 67055 M5 Always a part of W.C.H. upperclassmen only . . . Practice at lO:l5 . . . Began with Mother Saint Jeanne d'Arc . . . continued under Mother Saint Mary Ambrose . . . whose memory lives in the hearts she taught to sing... New musical heights under Mother Saint Reine Marie . Has made musical history. . . at assemblies . .. Spring Concerts: The Battle Hymn ofthe Republic . . Heart of Youth . . . Pater Noster . . . X u n l Love Little Willie . . . - Mother Bourgeoys Cantata . . Pledge of Allegiance . . . Tune-Up Time . . . 'Q Y UWM N 13 HUMBEUN its ,,.i,..N-it .. om- ' icwge Huw angst -s nF!0m we nit: tm' Plum new, by 13105 Lon v ,v l E 65 Q 'i ,- oavxl xx vw V' ' W fl ,gI3z'3l ' 3 rv 4'Ni,oK' V' OR E3 .. ,bg UR 90 , NW ' 1 slab vb- 'flagglnc xm-f l'fl X Q.. fi Gy., mf Stamp Kumvux q 18911 of ' A Q Un -xx V V Wx ,,.'i'X6zl Unsc-'lllltmwuh l' N ' h'5lfltltl-lla N QW me as 4 , M S ' 8913551 M I Q h- '--N... iw few 'o Q, x-sl f ei- 'H f 0 . 09+ ,f f C9 Wann! 's 'fl' 8 ,X ab' f Avg ' 1 ,,,., g X X 9' 4 A Thme M3 ,f!,f' +1-r 'f 'M 'Pffff . , - as X 555 Of X X, aff, ,Q if I W 6 X ul X ff f', 0 s XQQ3. Q4 9, -3 . 4 .lif 9' ,+G X I' if N Av NQWQQ ! uf 22? BX F A ' f .elif .QV 4 MOTHER SAINT REINE MARIE 01.1191 1 i Newcomer to Catholic High in 1948 . .. music ff lVlother's specialty... admired by everyone. .. ideals f and the techniques to attain them . .. X , satisfied only with the best . . . combines spiritual notes with musical... Our songs measure our gratitude for Mother's tireless giving of herself . . . ' , P 'um ,Af n 5 Q 26 llll UllElllElllH.. began as a string ensemble in 1942 . .. under supervision of Mr. Vestutti . . . developed as orchestra through the guidance of Mr. Ludwig Sikorski, be rfrbeyrm Mr. Peter Loro, and Mr. William Skelton. Mr. Mario DiCecco now directs the instrumental group . . . strings, wood-winds, brass, and percussion . . . Tuesday tune-up time . . . practice makes perfect performances at assemblies, Spring Concerts, Senior Play intermissions . . . i I f MXL' K ' lllHllllllElHHS Debut in 1944 . .. tirst directress - Mother Saint Mary Ambrose for whom the group was later named. .. whose work has been furthered by Mother Saint Reine Marie. . . Our pride and ioy at: assemblies . . .Spring Concerts . . . the Three Hours' Service . . . Lenten Broadcasts the television program . . . Diocesan Bureau . . A select group . .. aspiring to the tenth angelic choir... Maria Carangelo L 1 l Ja Wulf' llll EllllUUllllE When we have crossed the gate of this dear haven And turn to bid our school one last goodbye, O gentle one, touch thou our hearts with courage For thy dear Son, Lady of Catholic High. 29 BARBARA ACCETURA 16 West Farm Street . . . Saint Lucy Barb . . . grey bucks . . . so amiable . . . that well-groomed look . . . quiet charm . . . keen sense of responsibility . . . rippling laughter. . . ROBERTA JOAN ADOMAITIS 520 Highland Avenue . . . Saint Joseph Eye for detail . . . meticulous oceans of waves . . . Carolyn's other half Latin poet . . . W-e-l-l now. . . . crisp, starchy whirl . . . sparkling personality . . . JUNE ANN BAGLEY 43 Hull Street . . . Saint Francis Xavier straightforward . . . active club member . . . zest for fun . . . loyalty is her best policy . . . mistress of harmony . . . enthusiastic in debates . . . a private cheering section for anybody's team . . . blouses . . . SHIRLEY ELIZABETH' ANDREWS 496 Piedmont Street . . . Saint Francis Xavier Courtesy and charm measured just right. . . accomplished modern dancing . . . constantly in a stardust in her eyes- . . . a friend to all . . . THERESA CECILIA AYOTTE 206 Baldwin Street . . . Saint Ann Terry . . . lover of dogs and cats . . . sweet and petite . . . essence of friendliness oh, that soft voice . . . TERESA MARY BARTON 2971 East Main Street . . . S.S. Peter and Paul seen but not heard . . . her humor is not surprising . . . unanimous leader of the Boycott Brigade . . . 'miniature Rock of Gibraltar . . . always present and accounted for . . . DOROTHY LAURA BEAUREGARD Laura Avenue, Prospect . . . St. Ann Dot. . . not one but two helping hands . . . prospects are good . . . considerate . . . ELEANOR MARY BALDONI 135 Ball Farm Rd., Oakville . . . Saint Mary Magdalen El . . . Are you kidding? baritone of 206 . . . The Little Shoemaker . . . Fore l . . . at home on a range . . . winsome . . . another letter from England! . . . rushing to catch that bus . . . PRISCILLA ANNE BELANGER 78 Pine Street . . . Immaculate Conception Percy . . . never forward - except on the court . . . good humored . . . year-round tan . . . all-American girl . . . Oh my word! . . . but the greatest of these is charity . . . SIMONE MARY BELLEFEUILLE 436 Sylvan Avenue . . . Saint Ann Di. . . Oh, how l hate to get up in the morning! . . . enchanting smile . . . theater goer . . . delightful femininity . . . infectious grin . . . SHIRLEY ANN BERTULIS I6 South Leonard Street . . . Saint Joseph Shirl . . . blonde angel hair . . . ever thoughtful . . . blue-eyed sincerity . . . quietly competent lady to the fingertips .A . . attentive listener . . . ELEANOR TERESA BESSETTE I I04 Hamilton Avenue . . . S.S. Peter and Paul Bess . . . electric blue eyes . . . effervescent . . . persevering . . . energetic . . . vivacious . . . Red Sox fan . . . Ambrosian soloist . . . enioys tripping the light fantastic . . . ELIZABETH ANN BILANCIA 48 Harvard Street . . . Saint Mary Magdalen Betty . . . pleasing forcefulness . . . Oh me . . . footloose and fancy free . . . lighthearted . . . chief interests: Yankees and dancing . . . ' PATRICIA BARBARA BLAKE 853 Bank Street . . . Saint Joseph light gold hair . . . framed for friendliness . . . Pat. . . at her best in debates . . . good natured our archaeologist . . . Saint Peter in Passion Play PATRICIA SUZANNE BLAKE 255 Montoe Road . . . Saint Michael Patty Sue . . . has her cap set for nursing . . . velvet disposition . . . master of argyles . . . soft, pleasing voice . . . pilot of a Ford . . . always a lady . . . LENA JOANNE BOUCHER 808 Washington St. Extension . . . Our Lady of Mount Carmel Pinky . . . Cheshire Cat of Catholic High . . . always has an answer. . .tingling giggle... singing ability . . . l forgot . . weird sound effects . . . 41 Laval Street . . . Saint Francis Xavier Mary Ellen, or we starve! . . . beautiful brown stately beauty. . .smile all her own . . . a star in helping others . . . penetrating sense of President. . . alert . . . DOLORES MARIE BOSSE Buck's Hill Road . . . Saint Ann The eyes of a dreamer . . . Dodo for short. . . talent-night pianist . . . our city-country girl . . . Oh, dear! . . . Florida bound . . . trim, neat and terrific . . MARY ELLEN BRADY eyes . . . humor . . . IDA MARILYN BREITHAUPT 27 Roland Street . . . Saint Francis Xavier Lynn . . . youthful lest and iollity . . . Madame sprightly . . . strawberry blonde . . . cream of the crop . . . loves people . . . always DOROTHY MARIE BRODEUR Black Road, West Cheshire . . . Saint Bridget a boarder with sympathy and tact . . . Dot. . a bit of April in her smile... a lady to her fingertips . . . gives of herself. all aboard for Cheshire. . . MARIE PAULINE BRONSARD 701 South Main Street . . . Saint Ann Frenchie . . . blushing powers . . . accomplished seamstress . . . good natured . . . conscientious miss . . . typwriting whiz . . . mildest manners and the gentlest heart . . . MARGUERITE MARlE BROUILLARD 1564 Byam Road R.F.D. 42 Cheshire . . . St. Ann town and country girl . . . affable . . . energy plus determination . . . socially alert. . . she combines knitting and baby sitting . . . extensive vocabulary . . . Bucky perfectionist without doubt . . . slim, trim, and full of spunk-. .. ANTOINETTE MARY CALABRESE R.F.D. 492, Woodbury, Conn .... St. John of the Cross Toni . . . potential farmerette . . . Wow . . . a storehouse of fun under her quiet exterior . . . a dark-haired angel . . . there was a young lady . . . It's my pleasure . . . PATRICIA ANNE BUCKINGHAM 250 Rawley Avenue . . . Saint Francis Xavier our future politician . . . stately blonde . . . HELEN GERTRUDE BUNCE 638 Baldwin Street . . . Saint Francis Xavier constant line of chatter . . . Bunny . . . car dazzled . . . socially alert . . . goal in life-designer . . grandeur for dancing . . . LUCY MARIE CALABRO 54 Edson Avenue . . . Our Lady ot Lourdes talent for winning and keeping friends . . . Candy . . . master of any situation . . . lyric soprano . . . different hair style . . . planning on a vocal career MARIA GRACE CARANGELO 7 Bronx Avenue . . . S.S. Peter and Paul sincere . . . burns midnight oil . . . studious . . . l've got a joke . . . Saint Cecilia's Organ-izer . . . wizard ofthe keys . . . Latin complexion . . . classic profile . . . curls in rain . . . - BERNADINE JOAN CASEY 64 Ridgewood Street . . . Saint Margaret Show Business . . . as cashier . . . long chestnut curls . . . an Irishman in the Italian Club . . . Brenda Jean . . . dances and sings for benefit shows . . . busy about many things . . . JOYCE JOSEPHINE CHILLEMI 26 Birch Street . . . Saint Lucy Joy . . . curls that thrive on mist. . . quality not quantity . . . even-tempered . . . partial to St. Lucy's Lending Library . . . essence of serenity and sweetness . . . permanently calm . . . QERALDINE ANN CHOUINARD 221 Wyman Street . . . Saint Margaret Gerry . . . ever ready with a funny story . . . pet peeve is silence . . . loves music . . . full of fun and laughter . . . always on the go . . . as JOAN MARY CONLON 91 Idylwood Avenue . . . S.S. Peter and Paul Our prom girl . . . representative of the East End . . . livewire . . . quiet consideration . . . potential nurse . . . ls everyone enioying himself? . . . MAUREEN THERESA DALY 26 Keefe Street . . . Saint Francis Xavier Mo . . . conscientious . . . cooperative winning wit . . . irrepressible giggle sings like a nightingale . . . social butterfly Mo with the white bucks and socks . . . GLORIA ANN DASCENZA 409 Hill Street . . . Saint Thomas Glory . . . secret stamp authority trips the light fantastic . . . CECILE ANNETTE DAUPHINAIS 30 Union Street. . . Saint Ann Unselfishly loyal to the school . . .A a lover of music and a camera enthusiast. . . an optimistic attitude toward life . . . conscientious . . . nonchalant yet assertive . . . poised and confident . . . laughter loving . . .talks in riddles . . . on a constant hunt for bobby-pins . . . MARY ANN D'ATTELLlS 70 Francis Street . . . Our Lady of Mount Carmel California, here I come! .v. . tall and graceful . sincerity, her crown . . . waltz champion . . . accent on neatness . . . EMILY JOSEPHINE DE MICHELE 40 West Porter Street . . . Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Em . . . O, those lunch tickets . . . velvet brown eyes . . . eftervescent glow . . . sweetness and sincerity . . . keen eye for clothes . . . 194 Highland Drive . . . Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Never discouraged . . . expert stamp collector . . . avid Yankee fan . . . Are your hands cold, Laura? . . . American girl fudge . . . shoulder to shoulder with all JEAN BARBARA DELIO 26 Fairview Street, Oakville, Saint Mary Magdalen Jeanie . . . Who, who? . . . hearty laugh . . .full of fun . . . musically inclined . . . weird chuckle . . . LAURA MAE DE SENA unexpected expressions . . . blush . . . MARY LOU ANN DESENA 306 Davis Street, Oakville . . . Saint Mary Magdalen Shines bright in the light of poetry . . . Oh soft-spoken, yet heard . . . ever patient . . . Rachmaninoft Concerto 9942 . . . LORRAINE MARY DEZIEL 30 Union Street. . . Saint Ann Dizzy . . . promising soprano . . . capability with confidence . . . French wit . . . ardent Yankee tan . . . prize-winning pianist. . . lover of classical music . . . GLORIA MARIE DIAMOND 957 South Main Street . . . Saint Ann . I'm hungry . . . an unforgettable friend . . . speaks French fluently . . . a doll in size and looks, too . . . Shorty . . . pleasing disposition . . . JOSEPHINE PAULA DiDOMlZlO 43 Meadow Street . . . Our Lady of Lourdes Jo . . . dynamo of inexhaustible energy . . . mischievous angel . . . gone-with-the-wind hair . . . mightier with the pen than with the sword . . . lovable twinkling eyes . . . vivid imagination . . . PATRICIA ANN DILLON queen . . . Murray's competitor . . . CAROLYN ANN DULIN 146 Proctor Street . . . Saint Francis Xavier Dodo . . . wizard on wheels . . . native New Yorker with an accent . . . you know it laughter loving . . . serious beneath all her chsifer . . . 38 54 Peterson Avenue . . . S.S. Peter and Paul sparked with energy . . . wavy black hair . . . hop strikes and spares . . . sports conscious . . . BARBARANN MARIE DIORIO 67 Greenmount Terrace . . . Our Lady of Mount Carmel still hopes to hit IOO in bowling. . . friendly and sincere . . . Barb . . . her phone rings constantly . . . fun-loving and vivacious . . . MAUREEN ANN DWYER l i3 Laval Street . . . Saint Francis Xavier Dee . . . eloquent debater . . . anticipates a teaching career . . . life of a party . . . we took to Maureen . . . May l borrow a hat? . JEAN ANN ESTERLEY i52 Plaza Avenue . . . Saint Margaret An angel from God's country . . . pixie-like . . . impish twinkle in her eyes . . . petite and animated . . . laughing with her heart. . . quiet but thoughtful . . . 156 Baldwin Street . . . Immaculate Conception stop, look, listen - here comes trouble . . . Liberace the 2nd - huh? . . . mischievous twinkle . . . MARGARET MARY FEALEY Peggy . . . apizza lover . . . Hurry up, Eileen . . . character as solid as gold . . . EILEEN MARTHA FITZGERALD I4 Central Avenue . . . Immaculate Conception commander-in-chief on four year plan . . . generosity with a smile . . . Fitzie. . . looked up to in more ways than one . . . eternal deadline rush . . . live a little . . . JACQUELINE GAIL FLANAGAN White Ave., Middlebury . . . Saint John of the Cross Jackie . . . hearty laugh . . . unusual lab technique . . . Ambrosian alto . . . energy of demand . . . loquacious . . . informal mannerisms . . . MARY LOUISE FLANIGAN I7 Luke Street . . . Saint Francis Xavier Lulu . I . service with a smile . . . an Irishman with a French accent. . . Sweet hour . . . delightful dimples . . . gaiety follows her every movement . . . HOPE MARIE ELORIO 3 West Burton Street . . . Saint Thomas Hopie . . . innate sweetness . . . glossy personality . . . seamstress . . . helpful Hope . . . magnetic features . . . ELEANOR CHRISTINE FLYNN I4 Knoll Street. . . S.S. Peter and Paul Lilting laugh . . . sport enthusiast . . . hasn't lost the art of blushing . . . the cookie of the Community Bakery . generous with time . . . mad scientist . CLA JACQUELINE MARIE FRECHETTE 96 Lounsbury Street . . . Saint Ann Spends her free time camping . . . Jacquie . . . French cliches . . . honesty is her best policy . . . any stamps around . . . spontaneous humor . . . IRE LUCILLE FORTIER 93 Sunnyside Avenue . . . Saint Mary Magdalen Quiet countenance . . . serene How nervous . . . lover of Vermont Comptometrist - her goal . . . fun beneath her shyness . . . A BARBARA ANN FRENlS 2238 North Main Street. . . Saint Lucy Barb . . . keeps up with the time . . . chic . . . ' A delightful femininity . . . fashion show model . . . JANICE ANN FRUlN 346 Circular Avenue . . . S.S. Peter and Paul Jan. . . with a song in her heart... that gleam of a smile . . . two to tango . . . accomplishments plus . . . tingles with femininity . . . being nice comes naturally . . . ELEANOR PATRICIA FURLONG 137 Madison Street . . . Saint Francis Xavier El . . . serious on occasion . . . Cut it out . . . follower of sports . . . red hair and an Irish temper . . . p, , p p . . . always being teased about something . . . collegiate . . . distinctive fullof sna crackle and o ANGELA THERESA GALLETTA 78 Martone Street . . . Blessed Sacrament Ang L . . iack of all iournalistic trades . . . bangs . . . soft spoken . . . cooperation . . . flair for fashion . . . ANN MARIE GERALDINE GEORGE 447 South Leonard Street . . . Our Lady of Mount Carmel Georgie . . . Swedish accent inthe play . . . genuine interest in all . . . merry . . . humor unlimited . . . loyalty. balanced with dependability . . . tomorrow's nurse. . . MARY ELLEN GILHESPY 1069 Cooke Street . . . Saint Michael we call her Gilesp . . . knits her own argyles . . . a cuff link fiend . . . Broadway bound . . . fond of eye-glass rims for her steady diet . . . driving difficulties . . . FRANCES HELEN GILL 46 Washington Street . . . Saint Francis Fran . . . fiction fan . . . debatable . . . black for sophistication . . . Frances for St. Francis . . . vivacity . . . stick4to-itive to the end . . . TERESA ANN GRASSO 1069 Cooke Street . . . Saint Lucy MARY ANN TERESA HABIB 1 I0 Meriden Road . . . S.S. Peter and Paul Brimming with a new and good idea . . . cars are her topic . . . typing's a pleasure . . . only ditterent-clothes . . . short hair . . . if you tell herbafact, You know it . . . Terry . . . unforgettable . . . rarely serious . . . hair that belies her temperament . . . authority on dress . . . No, man! . . . BEVERLY JOAN GRENIER 85 Proctor Street . . . Saint Francis Xavier Bev . . . likes to design . . . artistic flair . . . completing link of every circle . . . sincere capacity for fun . . . always in a hurry . . . JOAN MARIE HAVICAN 229 Robbins Street . . . Blessed Sacrament Our own silver lining . . . Dresden doll. . . three-year term as tax collector . . . Thank you, very Iarge . . . Veronica in Passion Play . . . when she's not laughing, she's smiling . . . I2 Cornelius Avenue . . . Saint Francis Xavier Perfect combination of seriousness and gaiety . . . power behind the press . . . that squeaky pen . . . Our little Margie . . . prize winning essayist . . . East Street, Wolcott . . . Jo-Jo . . . called by her smiling friendliness . . . WILMA IDA HARRISON 23 Waterville Street . . . Saint Margaret Billie . . . voice ofthe people . . . calm and serene . . avid roller skater . . . studious . . . class historian . . . MARJORIE JANE HAVICAN No, Mother, we're cousins . . . JOANNE MARY HOGAN S.S. Peter and Paul many friends . . . happy-go-lucky . . . school bus rush . . . good-natured and understanding . . . NOREEN PATRICIA HUSSEY 68 South Street . . . Saint Francis Xavier Huss . . . nice to know and to be with . . . so casual but sincere . . . true to vision . . . steadfast to a dream . . . demure, retiring, yet strictly spectacular girl .- . . Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter . . . MARGUERITE CLAIRE IRIS 35 South View Street . . . Saint Francis Xavier Daisy . . . wistful . . . impeccable clothes . . . glasses limited . . . iuke box fan . . . gee whiz . . . VERONICA CATHERINE JACKSON Unwavering idealist . . . originality . . . Victoria . . . dry wit. . . willing to help and able to do it well . . . allergic to lab . . . never a member in name only . . . JOAN SALLY KILMER 17 Cherry Street . . . Immaculate Conception Outstanding personality . . . sincere friend . . . I Joanie . . . basketball fiend . . . gracious and obliging . . . attable 798 Cooke Street . . . Saint Michael MARGARET ANN JOHNSTON Fuller Street . . . Immaculate Conception Peggy . . . happy-go-lucky . . . bubbling personality . . . discreet little miss . . . whimsical charm . . .thoughtful . . . c perfect dancing partner . . . CAROL MARY KASIDAS 53 Gates Avenue . . . S.S. Peter and Paul Car. . .avid lover of travel . . . vies with Mary Lou for poetic honors . . . unpredictable . . . partial to short hair . . . Say, let's deboobiatel ELIZABETH ANN KRISTAPAVAGE 1040 Highland Avenue.. . Saint Joseph Chrissy. . .generous with her artistic ability. . . Pied Piper of 101 . . . always busy but always calm . . . first junior in the senior play.. .congenial nature.. . BARBARA ANNE KRIVINSKAS 147 Norton Street . . . Saint Joseph Barb . . . kindness with a smile . . . equestrienne . . . red cheeks, green eyes . . . well-balanced heart . . . clever monologues . . . amateur golfer . . . NIJOLE ZITA KUDIRKA . 1 g scientist . . . BARBARA ANN KLIMECK 20 Fort Hill Avenue . . . Saint Michael Barb . . . Casey's staunch supporter . . .fabulous memory . . . spark of lively vitality . . .those iocular comments . . . talented with a needle and thread . . . 69 South Leonard Street . . . Saint Joseph Quiet reserve . . . charmin accent. . . class that certain little something . . . poster for every event . . . mathematical wizard . . . CELINE FRANCES LaBONNE 22 Leone Street . . . Saint Patrick Mademoiselle de Paris. . . Cy. . . political cartoonist. . . commanding performance as Samuel . . . rosy cheeks . . . expressive eyes . . . JULIENNE MELINA LAJOIE I7 Revere Street . . . Saint Ann Julie . . . benevolent . . . whirls on roller skates . . . My-T-Fine cook . . . iolly . . . boarding school at Grandby . . . simplicity . . . DORIS HELEN LAMONTAGNE 42 East Liberty Street . . . Saint Ann Dee . . . thoroughness and elticiency . , . y an ardent Bob Cousy fan . . . photographer of 205 23 Easton Avenue . . . Saint Lucy sports, sports, sports . . . JULIA MARY LAWSON 45 Walnut Street . . . Immaculate Conception A pleasant smile to coincide with her personality . . . forever singing . . . expressive dark eyes . . . Lucky you! . . . a cheerleader all the way . . . MARIE ELIZABETH LAUDATI Rie-Rie . . . happy-go-lucky . . . quick-minded . . . uninhibited laughter . . . stories with gesture . . . ELIZABETH MARY LAWLOR I55 Charles Street . . . Saint Patrick Betty.. . knit one - purl two . . . fashion wise . . . peaceful nature . . . pleasant always tidy and trim . . . down to earth . . . YOLANDE MARIE LESSARD 214 Amherst Street, New Britain, Saint Francis Yo . . . a surprise package of gaiety . . . courteous . . . tennis tendency . . . strictly for New Britain . . . climbing in windows is one of her specialties . . . BARBARA JOAN LORANGER Dimples . . . class hot rod . . . competent . . . future employee ofthe Telephone Company . . . PHYLLIS ANN LEROSE 55 Burr Street. . . Our Lady of Mount Carmel Phil. . . pennies for the missions. . . perfect combination of intelligence and wit . . repertoire of knitting instructions. . . always able and willing . . . 96 Norris Street . . . St. Ann enthusiastic . . . replica of efticiency expert . . . MARSHA ANN MACARY 36 Dixie Avenue . . . Saint Francis Xavier A Catholic Digest? . . . sports enthusiast, especially baseball . . . always prepared . . . winning ways . . . capability with confidence . . . home-body . . . PATRICIA ANN MALLOY 52 Welch Street . . . Saint Michael Tish . . . leader ofthe Bunny Hop during lunch natural charm and beauty . . . those blue eyes creative ability . . . would love to become an expert swimmer . . . DOROTHY ANN MANCINI 6 Kingsbury Street . . . immaculate Conception Quiet and reserved . . . young lady-expert in a grandstand . . . model for Fashion Show 1955 . . . raven tresses . . . one of the best dressed . . . engaging smile . . . SYLVIA MARY MARCELYNAS 1 i0 Hewey Street . . . Saint Joseph Has a weakness for Lilies of the Valley . . . Syl. . . early to bed . . . early to rise . . . an inflexible will . . . loyal and steadfast. . . loves dancing and music . . . LUCILLE MARGARET MCCARTHY 53 Merry Street . . . Saint Francis Quiet. . . but not always . . . we love Lucy . . . talented writer of verses . . . wavy brown hair . . . designs and makes her own clothes . . . winner of poetry . . . Ted Williams' publicity agent . . . energetic worker . . . ROSE MARIE MASTROPIETRO 36 School Street . . . Immaculate Conception Lee-Lee . . . a prologue to friendliness . . . cheerful smile . . . record collector par excellence favorite sports . . . baseball, tennis, swimming . . . DENISE ELLEN MCCARTHY 67 Edson Avenue . . . S.S. Peter and Paul Den . . . at ease with everyone . . . Just made it mischievous spells . . . C.Y.O. bowling champion given to Ioquacity . . . blessed with natural curls . KATHLEEN PATRICIA MCQUINN 153 Lounsbury Street. . . Saint Francis Xavier Kitchie . . .a goer of all fads . .. wields a needle well . . .excels in comptometry . . . celtic devotee of apizza . . . fair as a star when one is shining in the sky . . . LUCILLE ANN MENNILLO 49 West Liberty Street . . . Our Lady ot Lourdes Lou. . .never a dull moment. .. envvrapped in the Mantle.. .typing whiz . . . unpredictable . . . peak of generosity . . . azure eyes . . . mysterious inquisitive and considerate ROBERTA MARGARET MCGRATH 335 Meriden Road . . . S.S. Peter and Paul the essence of neatness . . . Bobbie . . . blushing laughter... palmer perfection . . . musical . . . persevering . . . contributor to Anthology . . . efficiency with a bang . . . JOAN MARIE MICHAUD 468 West Main Street. . . Saint Ann A rare combination ot sense and nonsense. . . golden tresses . . . never-ending helpfulness . . . JEAN MONGELLUZZO 42 Norton Street . . . Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Jeanie. . .a sunny smile... ambitious . . . ardent Tarantella Dancer . . . spotless shoes . . . social manners . . . EILEEN MORIARTY 164 Baldwin Street . . . Immaculate Conception Peaches . . . Wait a minute, Peggy! . . . short and sweet . . . tiny Irishman . . . ardent Red Sox fan . . . an amateur Florence Chadwick. . . infinitely sociable. . . JOSEPHINE MARIE NATELLE Diamond Terrace, Wolcott . . . Saint Lucy Swimming champions explosive laugh . . .undisturbed . . . con uered the com tometer q p . . . g . . . freshman fudge auctions . . . MARIE ANNETTE NEGARO Penny. . .always bright and gay master ofthe culinary arts... JUSTINE FRANCES NERROW 38 Waterville Street. . . Saint Margaret Distinctive taste . . . Just. . . une artiste . . . yearbook headaches . . . postermaker . . . the serious one . . . are made, not born . . . racious manner 579 Watertown Avenue . . . Blessed Sacrament more than one feather in her cap . . . enthusiasm plus brown and white shoes . . . JUNE ELIZABETH NEJAME 29 Arch Street. . . Saint Margaret Sterling character. . . charming simplicity unruftied disposition and appearance . . . unique chuckle. . . kitten of the keys . . . June and Joyce, the Toni Twins . . . MARIE BERNADETTE O'DEA 8 Ridgewood Street. . . Saint Margaret Bernie. . . blue eyes . . .contagious laughter. . . 'Gentle as a lamb? Yes, ma'am . . . versatile . .. our little baby-sitter . . . those T.V. lymrics . . . ELIZABETH ANN O'ROURKE Steinman Avenue, Middlebury . . . Saint Joseph Betti. . .tall and graceful . . . May I help? . .. plaid-rimmed glasses. . . individualist.. . smooth blend of character and personality . . . ARLINE FRENCH CNEUMAIERJ 352 Park Road . . .Our Lady of Lourdes Dainty . . .original dance steps... refinement . . .sentimental . . . attractive personality . . . main interest A nursing... DOLORES ANN PALLADINO Falls Terrace, Oakville . . . Saint Mary Magdalen Dee. . . a fountain of common sense . . . slim and sociable. . .future dress designer... Alrighty . . . Are you banking today? . .. BEATRICE MARY PALOMBA 23 Maple Avenue. . . Immaculate Conception Bede . . .spring of energy . . . canine admirer. . .collector of jazz records. . creative ability. . . No kidding . . .diligent worker . . . CAROLYN JOAN PANARAUSKAS 201 Sunnyside Avenue . . . Saint Joseph Radiance of health and naturalness . . . rosy cheeks and disposition . . . that little black book . . .squeeze box ability . . . serene Madonna ofthe Passion Play . . . MARIE ANNE PELLETIER 167 South Street. . . Saint Ann Bubbling attractiveness . . .Miss Frenchie . . . a Maine accent . . . true spirit of determination . . . petite and poised . . . sweet simplicity . . . the blue of her eyes . . . JOAN ELIZABETH PIERCE 89 Whittier Avenue . . .Saint Mary Magdalen A cheery Hi for everyone . . . earnest. . . escapades in history . . . docility . . . a brilliant smile . . . quiet riot . . . MARY JOAN PHELAN 55 Luke Street . . . Saint Francis Xavier Red. . . mischief at its height. . . a surprise package of gaiety and versatility . . . a chic model for three years - even in a uniform . . . CLAIRE PICARD 48 Ayer Street. . . Saint Ann Tiny in stature with a voice to match . . . a future telephone operator . . . diminutive loyal and considerate . . . gentle nature . . . collector of souvenirs . . . JOAN CAROL PRAGIT 129 East Liberty Street. . . Our Lady of Lourdes Joanie . . . creative power . . . full of vigor and vim . . . headed for the sky . . . 4' li but full of spirit . .. spark ofa fire cracker... DENISE ELAINE PRATT 40 Dougherty Street . . . Saint Ann Den.. .always cruising in her 54 Ford. . . terrific bowler . . . keen sense of humor . . . irrepressible vitality . . . swims like a fish... ROSEMARY RITA RANAUDO IO Grant Street . . . Saint Lucy Conversational . . . pleasant cordiality . . . generous . . . piano technique . . . subdued voice. . . jet black waves . . . MAUREEN CATHERINE RIELLY 7l Clinton Street. . . Saint Margaret A large amount of the Little Virtues . . . organized confusion . . . our Little Mo . . selfiess . . . no charge for time . . . touch of finesse . . . modern Demosthenes . . . MARLENE ANN ROMANO 166 Academy Avenue . . . Our Lady of Lourdes Her laugh is a tonic for strained nerves . . . music's Jack-of-all-trades . . . alto voice . . . enthusiastic . . . cooperative . . . persevering . . . organ committee . . . Christmas corsages . . . Mar JUDITH MARIE RUSSO 22 East Dover Street. . . Saint Ann Judy. . . flair for languages . . . shoulder-length curls . . . pensive charm . . .genuine sweetness. . . Our Lady in Passion Play... interpreter ofthe French Class . . . NANCY BARBARA SANNIZZARO I I25 Thomaston Avenue. . . Saint Michael Nan . . .question box with a smile . .. generous with time and self . . . ambition linked toward dancing . . . sincere in her studies . . . What's for homework? . . . f ix I VIRGINIA THERESA SANTORA 89 Beverly Avenue . . . Saint Thomas Ginny . . . What's new? . . . storehouse of merriment . . . fun-loving and vivacious . . . disturbs the peace. . . ELAINE EDITH SCHIAVONE 219 Boyden Street . . . St. Michael Miss Me? . . . little chauffeur . . .consistently generous . . . sparkling vivacity . . . aims high - on and off the court . . . LOUISE ANN SCHIEFFER Cook Road, Prospect. . . Saint Anthony Louise Ann Rembrandt! . . . laughing eyes . . . always fun-loving . . . essence of friendliness . can't miss the school bus . . . combination of sociability and gaiety . . . g ,Je MARY GRACE SERRA 123 Baldwin Street . . . Our Lady of Lourdes Perennial school spirit . . . class photographer . . . expressive eyes . . . conduct is a credit to the school . . . poetic imagination . . . smiling service . . . poised in size four-and-a-half . . . droodler . . .smile awhile.. .a quiet, demure always ready, willing, ANNE MARIE SHANAHAN 67 South Street . . . Saint Francis Xavier Annie . . . strictly for the Yankees . . . sincere at all times . . . prudent. . . ANNE ELIZABETH SCULLY l3O Chestnut Avenue . . . Saint Margaret Oh, sure! . . . smooth and steadfast . . . warm smile . . . dry sense of humor . . . custom made uniform . . . faithful to Saint Margaret's last penny . . . CAROL ANN SHAKNAITIS 23 Gates Avenue . . . Saint Joseph Only sophomore in Senior play . . . deb . . . accordion enthusiast . . . and able . . . tactful . . . ELSIE TERESA SHANAHAN 67 South Street . . . Saint Francis Xavier El. . . mild manners and a gentle heart. . . I'll do it . . . tall, dark and helpful . . . a true Charleston lover . . . eyes of mystery . . . 55 BARBARA JOAN SHATAS Straits Tpke., Middlebury . . . Saint John ofthe Cross Bobbi. . .twinkling eyes and pixie grin . .. outdoor sports fiend . . .Samuel in Passion Play. . . water-skier. . . I'IIsay! .. .bowling champ... Anyone need a ride? I've got the car . . . 123 Ridge Street. . . Saint Francis Xavier Fur iacket and high heels.. . loves to travel . . . mermaid in disguise. . . C.Y.O. enthusiast . . . SALLY ANN SIGNORE BARBARA RACHEL SMITH 163 North Walnut Street . . . Saint Lucy Barb. . .yearbook reporter . . . always sincere and obliging . . . All righty . . . Miss Questionnaire . . . a cute listener to popular music . . . CAROL ANN SHOVE ardent sports' fan . . . 53 Craigie Avenue. . . S.S. Peter and Paul Subtle flashes of humor . . . avid reader. . . life ofthe party . . . time for everyone . . . fashion authority. . .strong individualist . . . MARIE ROSE JEANNINE SIROIS 64 Woodbine Street. . . S.S. Peter and Paul Tennis champion on stage. . . practical and patient . . . irrepressible vitality . . .sports enthusiast. French Miss. . . lasting friendship . . . a master of penmanship? . .. ANN MARY STANGO I4 Adams Street Extension . . . Saint Thomas Unforgettable vivacity . . . l'Allegro of IO4 . . . At ease, everybody . . .sparkling eyes and hand gestures . . . sacristan at St. Thomas' . . . inner Ioy . . . LUCILLE MARY STIGLIANI 426 Homestead Avenue. . . S.S. Peter and Paul Stig . . . chaufteured only in Chevrolets . . . out of the pages of Seventeen . . . a bright hello . . . Oh, that beautiful song . . . humor... ROSEMARY ANN STACK IAA Baldwin Street. . . Immaculate Conception Feminine.. .gentle voice. . . depth . . . a bit of dignity . . . dancing speaks louder than words . . . Ads sweet and lovely . . . I 5 LUCILLE MARY STRILECKIS 572 Sylvan Avenue . . . Saint Francis Xavier Her executive ability is flavored with a sense of Strick . . . ability to convince others . . . plays the saxophone . . .collector of records . . . Anyone need lunch tickets? CATHERINE ELIZABETH SULLIVAN 58 Sycamore Lane . . . S.S. Peter and Paul Kay . . . delightful informality . . . expressive . . . smile that sparkles . .. enthusiastic energy. . .subtle witticism . . . unassuming... SUSAN JEANNETTE SWAZEY 191 Alder Street . . . Saint Joseph The name's the same . . . fun-loving sports' fan . . . challenger of Roy Rogers' horseback riding . . . Oh, fine! . . . smiles - her pass words . . . is endearing, sociable friend . . . F. w, 31 L t' SANDRA TATALIAS 190 Hillside Avenue A Shining school spirit. . . Blow, Gabriel, blow . . . tangy sense of humor . . . Buick open-door policy . . . the finishing touch . . . bright eyes . . . I had my picture taken LOIS MARIE TOMASIELLG 23 Division Street . . . Saint Lucy Jinx . . . iudge not worth by size . . . the quiet mind is richer than a crown . . . Easy breezy . . . our favorite historian . . . quite the reporter . . . BARBARA ANN WALL 40 Lilac Avenue, Oakville . . . Saint Mary Magdalen Honestly! . . . half of the Sisters' Act . . . best Charleston dancer . . . ever busy . . . starched blouses . . . blushes crimson . ANNA MARIE YURKOVSKY 972 West Main Street . . . Blessed Sacrament Last, only alphabetically . . . subtle witticism . . . advocate of mischievous laughter . . . her small stature never a hindrance . . . 1' sociability . . . laughing Annie . . . S sa we Jbozzlaz' grow in iuisiiiii, We should grow in Wisdom . the search for it has brought us here. .. but the story is unfinished .. only a table of contents: . . . busy hours in the library . .. struggles with Latin . . . and French exceptions . . . that sudden shyness at oral expression . . . the amazement science holds an aversion to historical dates difficulties with Pythagoras . . thrills of operating machines . perils of shorthand . . . typing 70 words a minute. . through it all we sought wisdom and found Christ... lbe Trulh . . , llll5llEll lll lllllllll High School Hi-Lites Mr. HoWard's friendly greeting . . . WBRY every Friday afternoon . . . three Junior newscasters: . . . Maureen Rielly, Marie Negaro, Joan Havican. :nnouci ROSA wiEK wie P .. Y The dream of a new library desk come true Laura del Negro, Josephine Di Domizno Sally Signore and Jeannine Slrols Republican American Correspondents that Thursday deadline... What's happening at Cath olic High? articles of interest for all . . . ls this article all right? . .. Marjorie and Joan Havican . . . Vhere did Shakespeare live? Who is Helen Keller? What is the population of China? The reference department holds the answers. Veronica Jackson, Angela Galletta, June Bagley, 1 Barbara Shatas. Mother St. Laurence is consultant, bookbinder, and, incidentally, librarian. Laura DeSena, Patricia B. Blake, Eleanor Bessette, Mariorie Havican, Lucille Strileckis. The Library . . . Latin Class to library in 25 years... Reverend William O'Shea, founder . . . Mother St. Claire of the Angels Mother St. Michael of the Angels first librarians . .. pages of 4,000 books . . . turning each year... Reverend Charles M. Kavanagh.. . most generous contributor . . . the room filled with stories . . . Caesar lives today, in the reference department . . . Jane is out: will be back soon . . . two cents due on Six O'Clock Mass . . . Mother St. Laurence: counselor . . . reading agent and librarian . . . W.C.H.S. library - 4,000 volumes big . . . and still growing . .. To keep up with the times, the newest in books. Joan Pragit, Jacqueline Flanagan, Mary G. Serra Patricia B. Blake, Lorraine Deziel. llllllllllllii lllllllill Latin Club. . . inaugurated in 1940 . .. by Mother St. Helen of the Angels . . . present directress, Mother St. Mary Thomas . . . membership honorary for achievement of 8590 . . Latin certificates awarded I for a four-year average of 9000 . . club meetings. .. and initiation of the freshmen are synonymous with hilarity . ., National Latin Contest has awarded W.C.H. first honors for four consecutive years. Consul, Eileen Fitzgerald, Scribe, Justine Nerrow, Quaestor, Judith Russo, are admiring the trophies. Laura DeSena, Priscilla Belanger, Maria Carangelo, Carol Shaknaitis, Roberta Aclomaitis enjoyable bid farewell to the Latin Club. The May banquet, given by the juniors to the senior club members since 1945, has become a tradition. French Club. . . Barbara Klirneck, Elaine Schiavone, Eleanor Flynn, design an atmosphere forthe French class. Meetings . . . French version . . . La parade des chansons populaires . . Parisian bingo... le grand prix... a French beret . . . vocalizing French Christmas carols . . . a journey through Switzerland with Monsieur Perrichon . . . Enunciate clearly, you are being recorded . . . Moderator: Mother St. Anne of Jesus . . . Italian Club. .. Sessions . . . conversations in Italian . . . result: hurnor . . . Italian songs and dances . . . La Tarentella . . baskets forthe poor . . . at Thanksgiving and Easter.. . annual banquet. . . Moderator . . . Mother St. Mary Angela . . . President - Emily De Michele Treasurer - Jean Delio Vice President- Hope Florio Secretary - Joan Pragit prepare Easter baskets ifu,t f :asf 5 PllEl llllU PllLSllll These artistic seniors made pos- ters for National Education Week. Carolyn Dulin, Louise Ann Scheif- fer, Roberta Adomaitis, Barbara Wall, and Lucille Strileckis . . . i . 534 gf an 1 1 i rlsc liti ' A 1, ll 'rl 1 , 1 ri, Two iuniors make certain that each nation has its flags. Maps, globes and proiects broaden economic horizons. Jean Esterley and Elizabeth Lawlor . . . if. , ,. - J it-J X Juniors argue the pros and cons of provocative questions of the day. Margaret Johnston, June Ne- iarne, Beverly Grenier, Frances Gill, and Sally Signore . . . V . so 1 A :x r s J 'A - 1' Y' f'w!f1'U l':l Zi' ' A - l .. ,, . ul J lg r 'C - A lfclidffzl llll lllllllll ill Elllllll Freshmen biologists view life from a clifterent angle. Priscilla Belanger, Elizabeth Kristapavage, Joyce Chille- rni, and Eleanor Bessette . . . These young scientists ask, What next, Mother Saint Mark? Jean Mongelluzzo, Virginia Santora, and Eleanor Furlong . . Five future chemists 4 that Chlorine ex periment : bedlam. Laura De Sena Maureen Daly, Angela Galletta, Nilola Kudirka, and Anne Scully THE STHLUE Siiiii Eileen Fitzgerald Josephine DiDomizio Editor a bi-monthly treat . . . since 1944 . . . Mariorie Havican Co-Editor Co-Editor Mary Lou De Sena Editorial Staff Maria Carangelo Editorial Staff articles of interest . . . days of proofreading and dummy layouts editors: seniors of the Commercial Department . . . ever guided by their moderators . . . Mother Saint Patrick of Charity Mother Saint George Mother Saint Mary Cornelius Mother Saint Elaine Marie Mother Saint Frances ofthe Holy Redeemer . . . Teresa Barton Editorial Staff Helen Bunce Business Manager Lorraine Deziel Business Manager lil llillllll Sllllllllllt.. 200165 at the Pam, .. RN Dt the Commercial Department. . . eginning in 1928 . .. irst senior teacher, Mother St. Mary Denis ontinued development nder Mother St. Agnes Martyr and Mother St. Thomas of Cori n ever-growing number of typevvriters nd business machines . . . echnique ofthe Friden . . . apidity ofthe mimeograph . .. tusic while you type . .. 'enciling department all our own . . . miniature bank... dison Voice Writer . . . UQAGI BRIEF FORMS Patricia Topazio, last year's Perfect Secretary,' ebif Supplies, Credit gales , , , congratulates Carol Kasidas upon her ast and present seniors ave contributed to the future fthe Commercial Department. . . 'td place ii in the hands fcoming Commercial Students . . . Shorthand Award Zfifsffztzw-w swfwba' xfwfou 1 30 Figures make you dizzy? A bookkeeping chart is an aid in itself. Simone Bellefeuille, Pauline Bronsard, Lorraine Deziel, Dolores Bosse. 67 Lookf at Ihr Pffefmi. .. Ditto - ditto - ditto, copies roll off the rnimeograph. Patricia Malloy, 'ii tif 1 'hw' R AAl-AA2 Filing isn't as difficult as it sounds Marie Pelletier, Hope Florio, Moth Marcella, Noreen Hussey. Money, money, money A transactions pass through the school bank daily. Former graduates, Mrs. Frank Murphy, Mrs. Peter G-aug. Yolande Lessard, Elizabeth Bilancia, Mary Ann Habib. Ol I as long as you know the alphabet. ef' Five minutes, double-spacing, no errors! Enthusiastic gleam, fingers flying - seniors take a drill. Susan Swazey, Eileen Moriarty, Mary Lou Desena, Gloria Dascenza, Jacqueline Frechette. Efficiency, speed, and accuracy are the by-words as comptometer students listen to Mr. William Conant. Barbara Smith, Kathleen McQuinn, Claire Fortier, Lucille Strileckis, Josephine Natelle. 'S' .f is ill Multiplication! division! subtraction! addition! make up the human qualities ofthe Friden Machine. Marguerite Iris, Ann Yurkovsky, Denise Pratt. 69 'sg Lookf of Tomorrow. .. f A glimpse into the future behind the desk ofa Private Secretary. Doris Lamontagne, Barbara Loranger, Miss Jean Parthenay. Mother St. Thomas of Cori smiles her approval ofthe senior Cook Book which Mr. Martin Morrissey has printed forthe class of 1951. ln this, as in all Commercial achievements, Mother St. Thomas' enthusiasm and insight are evident. Her students of twenty-five graduation classes are grateful. 70 A former graduate, Phyllis Maturo, who is Personnel Manager at the Farrel Foundry Co., interview Joanne Hogan, Patricia Buckingham. A If 4 'V we mmf grow in ... We must grow in grace... the purpose of our lives: to hymn Christ in our souls... We have sung here at Catholic High at Mass on the first day of school . . in the Chapel each morning . . . at retreats, inspired by His love . . . At Christmas time we caroled . . . in the Passion Play, our song stood next to Mary. . . We have chanted the rosary in May processions . . . on First Fridays . . . And Christ heard . . . as He will listen to our crescendo . . . on Graduation Day. . . and always... Lady of Catholic High A million titles hail thee, sweetest Virgin, Forever will they fill the earth and sky, But we have found a title that will make thee Our very own - Lady of Catholic High. Through these strange years of youth, be our companion ln all our happiness, in every sigh. O Mother, who will give the love thou givest To each of us - Lady ot Catholic High. O Wisdom ofthe World, God's favorite daughter, A perfect pattern for our blinded eyes, Spouse ofthe Spirit, Mother ofthe Christ Child, Show us the light - Lady of Catholic High. When we have crossed the gate ot this dear haven, And turn to bid our school one last good-bye, O gentle one, touch thou our hearts with courage For thy dear Son - Lady of Catholic High. Regina Fucito '54 is the center of Catholic High's spiritual curriculum. From the earliest days of the school, students have made it a morning practice to ofter up their day to God. On the First Friday of each month the Blessed Sacrament is exposed throughout the day. The liturgical beauty of the Chapel was realized during the principalship of Mother Saint Daniel, former Superior of Notre Dame Convent. Completed in 1950, the newly designed Chapel marked the Beatification of Marguerite Bourgeoys, Foundress of the Congregation of Notre Dame. W.-W 1-...-.N ,-..4-uvfxw-J:.w,k, M, k.,,,,,,,,,,.., N X 1 ix ., A, I ,f X, - .ff-.,... - . V, . W,.....,.f.....x.,....-..-.y.1..,f. ,W ,. My ,ff Q-u-vw-..f..........k ri Reverend Lawrence Lovasik, S.V.D. Reverend Vincent Donovan, O.P. A memorable part of the school year is the annual 4 Retreat, which is held in September for the iuniors and seniors and in December for the underclassmen. These F F three days of recollection are an opportunity to come closer to Christ. ln the past four years at Waterbury Catholic High School several excellent Retreat Masters have given us a wealth of spiritual guidance: Reverend James Cunningham, C.S.P., Reverend Vincent Donovan, O.P., Reverend Lawrence Lovasik, S.V.D., and Reverend Joseph Berrtler, S.S.S. Reverend James Cunningham, C,S,P, Father Bernier, Retreat Master of 1954 discusses the technique of putting into practice what he has preached to Maureen Dwyer, Yolande Lessard, Marie O'Dea, Eileen Fitzgerald, Dorothy Fagan '56 74 XJ: ., 'SY Q 3 uf . , Q. M Qi N339-W N f 3 . x ,Q :Asp m ,if rg 53 fix sl : f A L .QQ NY. fl El-llllllllES lll lllllllll... The Year Rauma' Membership in the Catholic Action Club is a senior privilege... The club, directed by Mother St. Edward ofthe Savior, has launched modesty campaigns, sponsored vocational plays, and solicited funds for the needy. Y PUQI fi fy R 14' ,'hr 'Ni J ' A record of First Friday C.A.C. Officers, Elsie Shanahan, President, Maureen Rielly, Denise Pratt, Josephine DiDomizio, attendance is checked by discuss acllvllles Elaine Schiavone, Teresa Barton, and Eleanor Flynn. with Father Bernier, Senior Retreat Master. Seniors filled a station wagon with canned goods for Little Sisters ofthe Poor. Emily DeMichele, Gloria Diamond, Margaret Fealey, Maureen Daly, 76 Patricia Blake, Teresa Barton, Dorothy Brodeur, Eleanor Flynn. Christmas baskets are traditional projects. Jean Delio, Barbara Diorio Marsha Macary. Our Lady is crowned May Queen of Catholic High. June Neiame, Maureen Dwyer, Susan Swazey, Teresa Barton. Each class honors Mary, the Glory, the ioy of her children. Gloria Ann Dascenza, Mary Gilhespy, Barbara Accetura, Hope Florio, Cecile Dauphinais, Lucille Strileckis. Magi-like, seniors come to the stable in room 104 bearing gifts of prayers. Catherine Sullivan, Joan Conlon, Patricia Dillon, Denise McCarthy. Emily DeMichele WHT Uliliili lilllillln By Robert Hugh Benson is a stirring reenactment ot Christ's Passion. Since 1942, the Passion Play has been presented biennally by the Juniors under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Romaine. So impressive was its performance four years ago, that Reverend Richard G. Fanning presented the play for his parish, Saint John ofthe Cross, in Middlebury. The privilege of being in the Passion Play has been extended in recent years by the formation ot a double cast. Prologue Thirty pieces lost and a soul lost with them. The betrayal of his Master has borne Judas bitter fruit. Jacqueline Flanagan Barbara Shatas The moon is still, too still and white it shines there above Golgathaf' The Last Supper is ended, Christ prays now in Gethsemane. R Celine LaBonne, Carol Kasidas 'YY ,nl '--A Behold and see it there be any sorrow like to His. His cup, the crown of thorns, the nails all pierce Mary's heart. Judith Russo Elsie Shanahan Janice Fruin.- Carol Kasidas Sirs, see the image of my Son Himself. Veronica's veil bears the image of the suftering Christ Joan Havican Patricia Blake Mary Lou Flanigan Mary Ann Habib Elilllllllllill Looking forward and back . . Mariorie Havican, Barbara Accetura Anne Scully, Maureen Dwyer. Class day is but a memory . . . Graduation, a reality . . . Seated: Joan Havican, Hope Florio, Standing: Ann Stango, Marie Negaro Eleanor Flynn, Priscilla Belanger. ' 'fa CISTERCIANS OF THE STRICT OBSERVANCE DAUGHTERS OF THE HOLY GHOST In lhe part twenty-hoe years, X I 7 grarlaater of Waterbury Catholic High School X I have followed Chfrift to the racrijice and joy I : ofthe RELIGIOUS LIFE... f Sister M. Teresa Sister M. Magdalen Sister M. Alberic CONGREGATION DE NOTRE DAME Mother St. Mary Adrien Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Rose de Saint Paul Jean Antoine Helene Philippe Therese cle St. George Arthur Regina Sister Albert Rita Mother St Zita Marie Sisrer Mary Eugene meter it Saul of Charity Sister Laurence Marie SISTERS OF MERCY Mglhil Sl Hiaelaiiint the Passion Sine' Theme David Sim' M' Jude - - - - S' t T M otert Ieen alre Sr M-Mdl at W 522.1 .?2zns2T.,: at Maine' St' Nlary Dormmca Sister M. Michael Joseph Maths' S' 'ata Mane DAUGHTERS or MARY OF THE sister Immawiafe Marte Mother St LUCY llltrt r IMMACULATE CONCEPTION smer Virginia Mary Mother St Marce nz-llhMarIe Slsler Mary palrlcla Srsrer M. Adele Mother St Agnes eresa Srsrer M' Acqurn Mather 5' Jullannerrr . DOMINICAN SISTERS or THE Siater Bernard Marie Manta' 5' Martma are PERPETUAL ROSARY Sister M. Brian ,Joiner kill: ogrnlrrfnya Sister Agnes of Jesus Sister Rose Maureen 0 er n Sister Philip Mary M th St M ry John - MEMS S, Cfmerlne Am, ERANCISCANS MISSIONARIES or MARY Mother St Miriam Louise Slsiaf Barbara Assunia Sister M. Michele Mother St. Dorothy Ann Srsrer M. Celine Mother St Christine Marie IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY Sister M. Clare Mother Sf- Jeannine Sister Mary Raphael Sister M. Rosalia Mother St Roch Maria Slsler Marlella Mother St Mary Joseph glsler M. Agafha Morher Sr Margarer Catherine MISSION HELPERS or THE SACRED HEART Sister Mr Helen Mother St Elaine Marie Stsief Ma Y Elatne Slsler M. Celeslia M0fheY Sf Mat'Y An7l 0nY Sister Maria Patrick Mother St Marv Aertea of Jawa SISTERS or THE ASSUMPTION SISTERS OF SAINT JOSEPH Mother St Rosa Helena . Mather sr Andre Maria SME' Paul Bernard Sister Margaret Joseph Mother St M. Michael of the Cross Sister Veronica Ann Morher Sr Sean or Mary SISTERS or CHARITY or SAINT LOUIS Sim, Mary Joan Mother St David of Mary Sister Joseph Marie Slsiet' MHVY Esfltet' Mother St Edward of the Faith Slaiaf Mane Bernadette Mather St- Rose Theresa SISTERS or THE Most HOLY TRINITY Sine' Ma'9a'e' Rasta Mother St Ann Therese Sister Mary Arcllla Sister Anne Maureen Sister Mary Lorraine Mother St Catherine Denise r Mother St Patricia Margaret Smer Maw Blanche Morher sr SISTERS OF SAINT FRANCIS Sister Mary Jean Eleanor of Mary Sister Helen Francis Sister St. Michele of Jesus Sister Mary Ann Sylvester T r r Sister St. Helen of Notre Dame Slster Rna Mane Id Sister St- Barbara of Marv SOCIETY or CATHOLIC MEDICAL Sfne' 'l':a,'Y Dona Sister St. Roselyn of Jesus MISSIONARIES 5fs'e' E S'a Marta Sister St. Louise Miriam sister Mary Jarrlce Elsie' Sosa 5-'ear' Sister St. David Martyr ls er O56 eresa Sister St. Thomas Maureen Sgatar Mary Agnes slsrer sr. Maureen of Jesus SISTERS OF CHARITY Sister Therese Ann Sister St. Mary of the Blessed Sacrament Sister Agnes Denedict FORHGN MISSION slsTERS or SAINT Sister St. Miriam Teresa Sister Josephine Mary DOMENIC lMaryk,-,alll Sister St. Mary of the Child Jesus Slsler Mary Laura sisrer Thomas Aquinas Slate' ST' Jeanne Enzabeln Sister Joan Mary Sister M. John Christine Sister St. Raymond of the Angels Slsrer Teresa Marrlna Slsler Gregory Marie gister gt. lglcrrothy Maureen sister Vincent Mary Sister Elrzaberh Mary ister t. en , S'ster M ' Rl f I Sister St. Peter Chanel smell Mary Esther ana a -ae a S. r C rh . T Sister Mary Lucia Sister St. Joan of the Sacred Heart 'S er a anne eresa Slsler Sr. Sean Edward Sister Mary Kathleen URSULINE NUNS Sister Ann Virginia Mother Margaret Patricia SISTERS or DIVINE coMPAssIoN Sister Marv Derma 'nonte' Marv A 'ha Y Sister Elizabeth de Paul Sme' John Befnard Sister Mary Alphonsus Sister Mary Andrew Sister Mary Euphrasia Sister Sister Margaret Richard Kathleen Regina ORDER OF ST. BENEDICT Sister Jacqueline s as , Mother Saint Edward of the Savior welcomes mothers of present seniors who are also alumnae of the school: Helen Grady Buckingham, Josephine Stango Negaro, Catherine McCabe Bagley, Louise Deschenes Schiefter. Josephine Alleva Burns Maria Alves Adrienne Arcand Niedmann Dorothy Armour Cullen Sadie Aoun Carrah Anna Augelli Morra Mary Augelli Renzoni Dorothy Bagley Hayes Nellie Baranauskas Evelyn Barberet Fenn Eleanor Barnes Giordano Shirley Marie Belanger Claire Bernier Reynolds Philomena Cilfone Clark Rita Bernier Mazzarella Eileen Beston Hatzing Jeanette Beston Muccino Margaret Beston Mary Borrelli Mary Ellen Brady Primus Bernice Brazis Loukides Alumnae Spomm Georgia Breithaupt Sheron Mary Brennan Theresa Brennan Palmer Pauline Brieve Catherine Brophy Duffy Edna Brosnan Scott Jean Brophy Muriel Brown Jean Buckley Kelley Maureen Butler Josephine Byrolly Rosella Byrolly Victoria Calabro Margaret Carey Vance Antoinette Caribetti Irene Carpentier Lamontagne Evelyn Carrah Margaret Carroll Sullivan Rose Carroll Loughrain Margaret Casey Lucy Mae Cavanaugh 82 Shirley Chicoine Rose Cocchiola Rosemary Cocchiola Shiavone Margaret Collins Rita Conlon Bock Margaret Corey Haddad Vita Corona Saginario Barbara Cote Conlon Betty Creem Stukshis Ann Cromwell Margaret Culbert McGill Irene Cullen Musco Maria D'Angelo Ciochetti Ann Deimantas Ambrozaitis Lenora DelGobbo Grymiuk Edith DelPrincipe Jeanne Angela DeMichele Arlene DeSantis Eleanore Devine Jennings Doris Dotoli Maureen Dowling Gooding Marguerite Doyle Connelly Mary Drauch Griffin Mary Dressell Brennan Margaret Duer Sullivan Catherine Dunn Colwell Marilyn Dunn Ann Marie Dwyer Elizabeth Dwyer Frances Dwyer DeCorso Helen Dwyer Dumouchel Mary Lou Dwyer Brennan Betty Dzinski Vaughn Rita Emons Wedge Betty Espelin Mary Esterley Despins Ruth Farrell Felicia Fascia Adomaitis Claire Filippone Arlene Fitzmaurice Eleanor Fitzpatrick Regina Fucito Maureen Furlong Roma Gagner Massicotte Corinne Gallo Beccia Dorothy Gauvin Nellie Gawkus Voket Anna Gentile Esther Giallello Lois Gibbons Moore Mary Gilmartin Bolan Mary Gilmore McGuire Virginia Gilmore Diane Gooley Mary Guerrerra Yarnall, R.N. Georgette Guertin Julia Haddad Eleanor Hayden Marilyn Henebry Fusco Barbara Hubert Helen Hunt Wilson Ann Hyland Valerie Jakstos Aiksnoras Suzanne Jannetty Helen Joyce Stokes Rosemary Kane Jacqueline Kasidas Kay Kelly McGrath Nancy Killian McGeever Bella B. Lagasse Juliette Lagasse Dupont Lucy Lagasse Cyr Patricia Larrivee Yvette Lavallee Perigard Rita J. Lavallee Georgette Leonardi Rosemary Lewis Clotilda Liorucci DelGobbo Theresa Lombardi Smith Elsie Longo Carosella Annette Lucarelli Cozzo Helen Lynch Kiley Lillian Mangini DelCioppa Barbara Manzo Carol Manzolli Henrietta Mariani Mary Mastroianni Fucito Shirley Matiiosaitis Barbara Matthews Dowling Phyliss Rita Maturo Brenda McCarthy Eleanor McCarthy Rourke Marilyn Anne McCarthy Mary McCarthy Crichton Noreen McCarthy McSherry Patricia McCarthy Rose McCarthy Brophy Margaret McCormack Margaret McGrath Dambowsky Katherine McKenna Magnuson Eva Mikalainis Mikelskas Barbara Milot Rosemary Michelli Delores Monti Mae Moran Gladys Muchalight Kathryn Murphy Carey Gloria Murray Chmielnicki Elaine Neagle Heidkamp Mary Ann Neiame Annette Noel Betty O'Connor, R.N. Helen O'Connor Hoethke Margaret O'Connor Boiano Barbara Olsen O'Connor Mary Olsen Gavigan Mary O'Reilly Mary Orlando Carto Loretta O'Toole Jean Parthenay Grace Parziale Ellie Pater Rose Pino Galullo Jennifer Pomponio Golin Lillian Popikas Michaud Mary Quinlan Ann Quinn Cass 83 Mary Rakauskas Voket Ruth Reibold Morriarity Mary Alice Reilly Shugrue Helen Romanauskas George Joan Ruftini Angeline Russo Mangiapane Lucy Russo Egan, R.N. Emeline Ryan McCabe Mary Ryan Roach Shirley St. Hilaire Crowley Corrine Scagnamiglio Margaret A. Scott Ruth Scully McDonald Louise Amelia Serra Mary Shaker Covras A. Regina Shea Doran Regina Shea Bowler Evelyn T. Sheehey McCuen Jeanne Sheehey Margaret Signore Paolucci Gloria Simoes Josephine Smith Murray Jane Spadaro Helen Stack Frances Stanco Josephine Stango Negaro Ann Sullivan Donnelly Esther Sullivan Carey Loretta Sullivan Butkus Mary Sullivan Handy Nancy Jane Sullivan Teresa Sullivan Gavin Josepha Sutton Moran Margaret Sutton Evelyn Sweeney Youngquist Lorraine Theroux Veillette Betty Thomas Carlo Jesse Thomas Koosa Wilhelmina Tschupp Fitzmaurice Irene Tucker Joan Vance Stowe Mariorie Vance Patricia Vance Savageau Marian Verrastro Grayce Ann Viola Knapp Amelia Walsh Virginia Walsh Ruth Wasilauskas Matasavage Mary Whelan Fahy Jane White Ann Yanovich Makaitis Isabelle Zelinskas Carpentier UEEUS EHHIETH, yesterday . . . today . . . and the .fame forever Hebr. 13:8 x ,or Y' f , 0 , Q V w, ,, 1 ' 1 if A 13-. , ' f f ,gm -'f- ,f mm-f.-Jr,gg. ,, . f ,.g .5,,':,.Q. us, nx42..:,w.:c.,m2l1mu.. W 1 ,,,x,. , -L ww, ff , ,V mn, 7'-.f W ,, + s.m,,,T ., 1 .1 . V,,.,,.. 'F gy Ai- .1 - , '-5' ' ' ,. 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