Waterbury Catholic High School - Candle Yearbook (Waterbury, CT)

 - Class of 1958

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O I I 1 1 U 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 n I . . cs ' I AlmosT Two Thousand years ago rn The deep and expecTanT hush of BeThlehem a Trny Child came lnTo The vvorld IH Whom our FAITH recognized TRUTH lncarnaTe AT ThaT momenT a vvarm spark of JOY bursT lnTo a flame ThaT has leaped from Chrlshan hearT To Chrnshan hearT from cenTury To cenTury God was vvlTh us This year we commemoraTe Two evenTs somevvhaT srmrlar To ThaT evenT of long ago since an Them FarTh TruTh and Joy had also a srgnlTTcanT parT Wi! On Aprrl TvvenTy elghTh T658 Blessed lVlarguerlTe Bourgeoys Toundress of The Congregahon of NoTre Dame opened her TTrsT school un a sTable rn The pioneer seTTlemenT of Vrlle Mane Canada Today we are among The nrneTy Thousand puprls TaughT by her Communny Thus year rs also The cenTenary of Our Lady under The TrTle of Our Lady of Schools Here aT VVaTerbury CaThol1c Hugh School under Marian auspices we have received a valuable educaTron In so donng we have sTrengThened FAITH un our hearTs soughT vvlTh more cerTa1nTy The TRUTH and, because of These, had as our possessron during These Tour years a serene JOY We vvrsh To Trace In These pages our seelcrng our Tlndlng and our seeking agaun T N.. T ,ya W ly My A l l W W , Nr A Amin . 'lm Tl-. 23.325 y . f yi , lb ' 1 ,J T ' L T ' ' ' 4 Y 1 D f ,T 1' my 5 . . A, V , 1 5 it . . . . , 1 A' T Q ' . f j , ,A rl 5 ' MQ?-W T ? . . sl Y A J' T' 7' If 1 1 V4 'T , T , . if f I JA 4 A The Immaculate Conception Church 2.47 avr u The cemer of our school s spnrltual lufe, the home of our priestly aclvlsors we will a ways remember the Immaculate Concepllorw Church 0 ' Y l , ' N I , i '2 9 I f, K V5 . Y u l K 'N lx ' f , RQ xl vi 5 L .1 N V me 'N ,A K1 ' VV Q V 4 AL 3 a' . 'ga . L 3 .sf 1 ,- V l .f 'A , X 'J '-, f r Y l' X , r ge , .' ' ' u xxx A, f. r A , ' -N. 'V w. iw- ' A y ' 'A 'Y , H . ka L f N' Q A X X- . - ls x , Q .A ' X n L X'- Q X N l . f if Exe S-.c ,fl X L ,V L l 2 K ' A - XX K s- ' ' ' c lf' K 7 K N , 1 i FV ,r x, X ,I h i T .ek ,V X M ' m 4 L n -. V x X , - - , y A ,M ' 5 V Rx X Af . , r ss x X , -I ' I ? ' .X K I , .ox z , l Q l A x J ll . 1 r 2 R l , I wr WC!! X 5 i - ,. ' ' Reverend Harry C Struck Priests of the Faculty Gur upervisor Fathers we the senrors thank you Thank you for a better understanclnng and appreciation of the wondrous ceremonres of the Mass and of the Catholuc lrturqy Thank you for the preparatnon we have recelved tovvard our entrance unto the adult world the last stage of our heavenvvard tourney Thank you for your srncere attention advice and assistance In our eftorts to become more perfect chaldren of Mary words often spoken hut truly meant Thank you Fathers Reverend Joseph H MacDonald WS' Reverend John G Fannlng Q ' T' l t ar t t s te t ts as Classical Mother Salnt Mary Thomas Vlce Prrncupal Mother Sa1ntM1rlam Loulse Sciences Mother Satnt Elarne Marne Engllsh Reverend Mother Saunt Mary ot the Precious Blood Superior and Prrnclpal Mother Saint Ida of Jesus Home Economtc Mother Sannt Terence French Mother Salnt Davtd of Mary Latin Mother SalntDan1el of Rome Frencl' Mother Saint Anne ot Jesus French Mother Saint Daniel ofthe Angels Mathematics Mother Saint Hannah ot Jesus Engllsh Mother Saunt Mary Bernard Scnences Mother Saint Margaret Mlrlam English Mother Salnt Cathernne ot the Angels English Commerctal Mother Salnt Gabrlel Commerce Mother Saunt Frances Englush Mother Saint Marcella Marne Commerce Mother Sa1ntCatherune Denise Commerce Mother Saznt Ambroslus Socual Sclences Mother Saint Helen of the Passion History Mother Satnt Charles Marne Commerce Mother Saint Mary Angela Italian fl? u what about this college Mother? Antonra Russolullo discusses the contents of a school catalogue with Mother Saint Mary Thomas vocatlonal dtrector as Lllllan Mallnauskas does some research work of her own nn the gundance oFHce at W C H the g of ' I . ... . I .II l 1 J A 5 1, X if Bt I H Deep ID the Canadran wnlderness three hundred years ago Marguerite Bourgeoys Introduced lnduan children to Christ Since then her communlty has carrzed on her work openvng schools from Canada to Japan We ot Catholic Hugh wull never forget the warm Interest and encouragement the Slsters of Notre Dame have grven us an our classes and actrvutues Their work as a ttttang trabute to Our Lady Patroness of Schools e faculty Mother Saint Mary Genevieve Englxsh Mass Mary Moore Englush Mother Salnt Paule d Avila r Mother Saint Reine Marne Musuc Mother Saunt Lawrence Martyr Lvbrarsan Mother Sannt Roselyn of Jesus Muslc Mrs Elnzabeth Romalne Dramatrcs Mass Florence Turnbull Physucal Educatlon Mother Sannt Austnn was very old For years freshmen had gazed In reverent yet startled awe as she came to our assemblies or met them at the door of the nnftrrnary with her favorite remedy All of us read In the happy peace of her eyes the readlness of her smule the swnft humor of her words the story ofa soul very close to God In August 1957 Mother returned to the Mother House On November elghteenth she returned to God We miss Mother but we know wuth certainty that her heart whuch belonged to the pupils of Waterbury Catholrc Hugh rn the past now tntercedes for us un heaven Mr Marlo D1Cecco Orchestra Director l 1 1 . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . L Wi M I X N 1 A4 the chapel Carol Ann Santopletro presents that special Intention before the rellc of Blessed Marguerite Bourgeoys As tlmld freshmen we came to the chapel seeklng a guide He spoke to us In silence He strengthened us with grace He helped us through four years at Catholsc Hugh Now we are leavmg thus school this chapel May Chrrst the Gunde of our youth be our Guide both now and always Come Holy Ghost' Pul eeze gust a 7O ' beg Patricia Wall and Jacqueline Bedard an a quick v slt before school We lust dropped In to say Hello Angela Cuarlegllo genuflects as Maureen Slleo greets Our Lady wlth the Rosary . 1 , A ,HH for our school days. Christ met us there. I I ,.... 0' 3 .fx IN N fl ff ' G5 i ER 5 im? X If .r L X E I 1 1 f r , . f X E ei 5 sg, El 1 Joan Pernatozzl Jean Nlatnlosams MaryLou Lyons MaryLou Kelly and Joan Pesce ofhcers ofthe Sodalrty bud farewell to the Cenacle and to another Sodallty retreat Ersllla Carangelo Cathernne Angelone Judy Carmody Anne Walsh Lucy Nallo Joan Stack and Geraldlne Finlay start their day by greeting Our Lord an the Cenacle chapel Joan Pernatozzl NlaryLou Kelley Jean M ITIIOSBITIS Mary O Conner Mananne Carlet profess theur talth wlth lighted candles ID the l vang Rosary at St John the Cross Church -i ,J l 4 mal. .I lil-I nall '-'I l' Q V I I f .6 s k y I , 1 ' E .. .. . . , , ,M , l C 1 1 ,. .. ' . of rv' P' 1 f y, J 'Z ? F .452 'T . f 2, Ml H Mlm. WW! ' Q, , , , q , I A I 1 r 1 'xx 1 I r 1 I , 1 , 9 t I , .ln Z J Faith draws closer to Christ in the Sodallt The Sodallty IS an organlzed way of llvlng nn the splrlt of Christ and Hrs Church Its program IS one of prayer medrtatlon study ofthe Gospels and the teachings ofthe Church Our arm as sodallsts IS to ullumlne the world with the candle of hollness that by sanctlfylng ourselves others may be sanctified Retreshed splrltually and physically Teresa Manclnl Ersrlla Carangelo Jean Matnlosautus Shella MacDonald Joan Pernatozzn Janet Congero Judy Carmody Judy George Joan Stack Catherine Angelone Anita Inglls Judy Clausen Ruth Fitzgerald Katherine Balanda Elaine Hallman Anne Walsh Geraldine Finlay Marianne Carlet Angela Santa Lucia Theresa Ross Lucy Nallo and MaryLou Kelly assemble forthe last time with Father Rooney before the close of their Sodallty retreat twin A hundred percent? The underclassmen beat us? Joanne Stango and Judith George Never say the senuors check the progress Rosemary Pragnt counts each class s ofthe school s Frrst Frzday Communlons mnssuon money as Linda Havucan on their poster marks the totals on the chart Now llWIll goto mlsslon lands all over the world 1 In ci Fimly The lute of our school ln pnctures Yvette Gonnevllle Patricia O Rourke Anne Walsh Judith Davlno and Ruth Fitzgerald admire the colorful poster on display durnng spec al observances of Natuonal Educatlon Week last year K yi ,I S l ,A . E f,3. V-..,i i A, it ,AE, all f ri J f ff f P l g 1 Q is lu l Q s., ff - 'M l ,.T.. V tr J, l And the Word was made Flesh and dwelt among us AT Mass In the Immaculate religious actlvltles Fart carries Christ to others - at home and abroad -i ,ll S .. , l 0 0 0 0 1 I ll 1 Www M , - - . E ' 4 X gg: f If ' - ' THQ il . . .., - ah '1 a F, . , ng it li ' .- N ' . Q4 K l . ' . -1 fx s T X , ir ll ll X . E G 4 K I il ,, A b D e-9 lm! sv 9 7' Here s a personaluzed Chrustmas greetlng from W C H S to the Little Sisters ot the Poor for their fnends IH the Homes for the Aged Helpung Wlth thus prolect are lett to right Carol Snovvden and Barbara Vagnlnm kneeling Mary Ann Dwyer standing Faith adoresmespeclally at Christmas That candle IS almost lute size' The Chnst us born' says Dolores Covlello Eluzabeth Gallpault makes more comfortable to Judith Bates the Infant on the bed of straw as these seniors decorate as Lucy Nallo puns an angel to the tree top the audltorlum tor another Christmas completing the Yuletlde decorations IH Room T03 - .... 10 GOD iN THE HIGHEST From the present i sm'- A ,F into the past... slips the 1 IOU Of the 11 How did you ever do it? asks Dennis Caffrey, as Marianne Carlet shows him the scene she designed. woodland symphon ,MM-A Carol Rembish portrays perfectly the loveliness of a W.C.H. prom miss Our Lady of Lourdes - during intermission Antonia Russilillo and her escort, Charles Lacerenza, take a moment to admire her grotto. Sodalists, Mary Lou Lyons, Lucy Nallo, and Ann Walsh, sing praises to Our Lady as Prefect Joan Pernatozzi returns from crowning the Blessed Virgin. mf All 1-e.vJ'.'f' 'vu A K As a silent tribute to Our Blessed V Ra during the nnonth dedicated to her, baskets of flowers are placed at the foot ot her altar. ma crownin Side by side, rosary in hand, the girls of Catholic High symbolize the unity inspired by their devotion to Our Lady. Around Her A moment of sulence a moment to remember as Joan Pernatozzn crowns Our Lady of Cathollc Hugh Recltung the rosary the students of lO6 deducate themselves and their prayers to Mary on this her day Our Queen May the month of Mary sprung flowers and our traditional May crovvnlng the outdoor procession recitation of the rosary these are minor steps clnmaxed by the crovvnlng of Our Lady The sodalnsts was a flttlng ofternng to ou blessed IH turn by her Eucharistic Son Queen 0 O 9 Q r ik Q . J tr I , r ,A 1 Y V act of consecration . . r v 5 , xx? b S I , . We seek the Source Danly dutles well done Father McGoldrtck imparts this formula for a happy lnfe to the seniors Our sentor retreat the grattfytng fulfillment of a frultful year three days In March spent ID prayer and solitude when we savv oursel ves as we really are and then as Chrlst wants us t o be Father NlcGoldrlck our retreat master gulded us on our quest In search of the Source Fo 0 Y Margaret O Dea combnnes both at a lunch period during th od for the soul and b cl G SGFIIOI' l'SlI'er3l' :wily Af'-w From The darkness lnTo The llghT Thus rs The arm of ChrnsTlan edUcaTlor1 DevelopmenT of our whole selves as a preparahon for our fuTure lives A splr1ToT Fa1Th and prayer a Mary luke grace and reinemem a knowledge of people and Things These we soughT aT CaThol1c Hugh In The classroom aT recreaTlor1 and before The alTar durmg reTreaT GFIIOI' retreat Haul Mary Josephme Cuprlano erTTreaTs Our Lady To procure for her The grace of a good reTreaT I - I 1 1 - ! ,W n - n 4 T? . S. 'X wwf MW Father Brown Lwes Again Sprlngtlme Senior play tlme Excitement rn the alr The glare of lrghts Costumes and make up Last mxnute cues A silent prayer Then the curtains open A hush falls over the auclnence The story begins A murder a love scene A prlest detective It ends all too soon as The Green Man fades into the past to become a memory of 58 E Fantasy and farce Murder and revenge The theatre vvas another world 6 n I0 r nn vvhach we vvalked What IS this thmg called IBZZ7 the English gurls Carmella Calabro and Margaret O Dea, ask Patrlcla Wall and Angela Mastropletro, the Americans, whale Joan Pernatozzu and Patrlcla O'Dea look on Our escort Mrs Elizabeth Romalne our drrectress of dramatncs Caught' Kathleen Joyce apprehends the assassrn Annta Inglis with the assustance of Father Brown Mary Lou Kelley There s murder in the air- but Katherine Balanda complacently pours tea for Irene Gaborcik Angela Ciarleglio and Arlene Grifhn. The shot was meant for me explains Mary Lou Kelley to Judy Clausen and Ann Joan Llberatore enior prom Glistening birds, a favvn at Our Lady's feet, tufted trees, soft music, excitement A these were our Woodland Symphony. Under the watchful eyes of Our Lady of Lourdes our senior prom was an unforgettable evening We could have danced all night say Josephine Cipriano S f' J 1 . A , 161 I 9 Shall vve ever forget this prom? Elaine Hallman and Arnold Terrnll ask each other as they discuss the wonderful evening Michael Clanciolo and Maureen Sileo pause to admire and Thomas Doviclaitis the woodland scenery 'Q W I . gf . . I K' f ' . N' . 5 , . . l 4 l l' . 3 ' . it X s ,ic l. Q, f My ll l U f . ' -L i 3 , Q 1 . I 4- . 'l I ,4 gs, if i U Y Vg N xv ff ! Wffffi ,gl A vi 3 ,Z wg 2 1 f ' N ' fm ,f .WQMN nwvsvvf M L .'t.,..,,'S5,k I X .A H 'Tift'-M., f ' f-as fi? Qfi,, ' Wg, A,.h VT QW. i , J..-7 A , I' ' f mx W 1 MM ' - -A 4 ' K A ff' 3 V ll X f ,,,,,n - . , 4: .A 5 ,il , . 'E xg S, if 2, 5 QF r I 3 Yah- 4. h -ui 'h '. 'A md Jr .grvf ,,-uf-..' , gvyi ffvsm3,-r A7 af Y, X Y '35 Y ' Qi. ff Q f- N' + - zkmpf Lin, M.. .,..w-f l 'Uwe' Mfg? K' ' 2153? 5 is .h Q1 5 f ,. 22 Q 1 0 Q A N' 5 ,A Q 'P .. K: 1 'X ff 1 f af N fgfwif ' iw. el -0 ' An understanding ot society and its elements y All Society Historyfthe record of events which comprise the story of civilizationg Economic Geographyeman's attempt to conquer and utilize his environmentg Sociology-the study ofthe origin and evolution of societyg Civics-the explanation ofthe rights and duties of citizens Domestic Science the formation of future homemakers Health the examination of the abilities and disabilities ofthe human body Africa s growing importance In world history is discussed by Mother St Helen of the Passion Yvette Gonneville and Ann Joan Llberatore social clence XX xiqw an-Q- ' at wk l.. Nancy Rucupero watches Carol Snowden help Judy Perazzlm test her culinary skills newly acquired in Homemaknng class Good citizenship in the news is discussed by civics students Nancy Carrol and Cynthia Kennerson 0 O 9 is divided into many parts . . . How will Egypt s capture ofthe Suez Canal attect the worlol'? asks Irene Galoorclk polntlng tothe trouble spot of the world Patrrcla O Rourke and Maureen Keete look for the answers In the Economlc Geography books whsle Eleanor Gulstl ponders the questron 45.42 Bones' Health student Rosemary Praglt studies them whale Sheila Morotto polnts out their functuon In the human arm God IS the basls of soclety states Patrncua Schmledel to Elaine Hallman and Kathleen Lawlor natural science Man reveals what lnTeresTed In leaves These future boTan1sTs Judy Brousseau Theresa ColasanTo and Elalne Hallman explore The realms of naTure unwerse conceals Experlmenf successful' PaTrlc1a Wall admires her prized resulT HCL AnoTher SpuTnuk'9 Nol lusT dlsTlllaTlon of waTer and anoTher day In chemlsTry lab wlTh MoTher SalnT Miriam Louise My :Wes ' is lnsTrucTor VloleT Barkauskas and Jeanne Savarla The heavens declare The glory of God and The JN TlrmamenT shows Hls handiwork Psalms XIX I Has almnghTy power IS evidenced nn The m1nuTe aTom and Hrs wnsdom sh1nesforTh In The precision of naTure s laws Through sclence we gain a beTTer understanding of The CreaTor and Hrs creahon We recognize The wondrous care and love wuTh whlch He susTalns us Held ID The sTeady Hand of God The unlverse conceals many wonders As each class of science Frogs frogs and more fro s reveals To us anoTher secreT of NaTure Q Sally Gregory and Carol Mulcahy we come To a beTTer reallzaTlon of God s glory Study The mmcacles of blology nv-fam V fn :A T - f , --1 ,nm .N-v A 1 I X . . sw 1 1 I s 'X ra X l ' ss y T . . K l - - ! - - . f ff -- ffiswesggs A1 in 'swf s:'s4s34g,4g,Jg , , . Ri Vrzffqagmr . I 7 T C in . A T- ,KQWA l 7 . ' 'M 1 f , r 0 ' , F 'N 1- .-.,s.,, lf Ai N . 1 . . . , 1 , , . . . I . . , In the nntermedlate algebra class Anata DlLeo and Carol Mulcahy plot an lntrlcate graph at the blackboard a s up to Math In mathematncs each sublect butlds upon the other from the foundations of elementary algebra through plane geometry and Intermediate algebra we have prepared for more advanced work But what us more Important we have learned to thunk clearly logically and qulckly What next? Mona Prcard seems to ask Antoinette Jalbert as they solve elementary algebra problems at the blackboard Bewitched bothered and bewildered IS Carol Rembnsh as she attempts to solve a puzzlnng geometry problem O O O 1 1 1 . . f 1 - r n - - 11 1 1 11 - Theres a future for you . . . ouriorl 6 A 'z' Q M y . DES , L Cf The new secretaries of tomorrow . . . left to right: Carolyn Kalinauskas, Phyllis Campoli, Dolores Perriello, and Eleanor Nlaratino prepare for a business career under the supervision of Mother St. Catherine Denise Armed with pencil and pad vve tollovved in Gregg's footsteps. Our typevvriters clicked 'Q to a lively tune. Case problems demonstrated the use of business law. Filing became our second memory. And as vve advanced in practice, we opened the door to a future in commerce. Carolyn Dileo exhibits a typical scene in the everyday lite of a girl engaged in a career in the business world. The slogan, Filing is the memory of business, is proved by Carmella Calabro and Rita Perugini as they index and tile the records of the Commercial Department. rn the Busrness World master carbone a masterpiece! Irene DeMunda checks each stencil which Mary Gleason prepares- while Helene Yanavich adds a few final touches with a stylus and Ann Shurkus completes the process --- ': l I l Mother Sa1ntGabrlel smlllngly points wlth These keys are their stepprng stones Margaret Ruggles and Mary Jane Stevens clzmb upward towards therr goal mastering the Comptometer prrde to the proof ot our success our shorthand certuflcates Carmela Frasca Marne Genovese and Irene Kennelly beam modestly as they accept Mother s praise and congratulatnons J 1 1 o o 4 ll l l - l A st.. . ,..,.... ..,....,W .53- r L1 5 A I Isa I , . . 54,18 , ' I , Oni ' l 1 , ,rf Q xr I rnlvlj Am Lets have some speed and accuracy' Lois Goulet working on a comptometer Dorothy Charette on the Frlden and Mary Ida Sumoes on the Burroughs Comptometer try to achieve this arm while Pauline Deschesnes and Joyce Lambert: watch with interest Gloria Nole and Lorraine Andreano are checking their schedule Mirrors reflecting their own convictions Madeline Burns and Mary Ellen Shove exemplify the caption on their bulletin board Good grooming ns important OKRAE l Money, money, money, is what Helen Crowley is thinking as she looks for Patricia Cronan's deposit card, while Patricia O'Dea smilingly adds up the total Adding and subtracting can be fun! Or so Jacqueline Bartolini, Kathleen Moriarty and Patricia Kilmer seem to say as they work their respective machines Latest bulletins Who has merited achievement awards 7 Ann Marie Martino and Margaret Calo post the long anticipated news I hear voices but there s no one here is what Lorraine Fortier is thinking While Patricia DeLaney is handing her a booklet explaining how the dtctaphone works W txioh ,ACTH tflt!Etf3E 2 5wyAR.L3 The Past meets the Present... in our ,vgf ,X Latin class aesar conquered Rome Latun conquered us The oratlons of Clcero The Wanderlngs of Aeneas The rules, the meter the Hgures of speech Not one not two but all of these Have nnade our Latun years a tease Indeed' Arma vlrurnque cano Compantons to Vlrgul Mother St David of Mary and Prlscllla Povnlaltls smile as they translate thus passage from the Aenend OLYMPUS WAS NEVER LIKE THIS The Lafnn IV students of room IOI celebrate an ancient Roman holiday Left to rnght are the gods and goddesses Frrst row Vrolet Barkauskus Parts Dolores Covlello Ceres Susan Brua Ath ropes Juduth Clausen Dndo and Theresa Ross Aeneas Second row Jannce Russo Venus Elnzabeth Srmth Helen Wlnrfred Craaven Vesta Thlrd row Prlscllla Povulaltrs Dxana Anita Du Leo Delopra Chrlstnne Pryor Alax and Anne Walsh Juno Fourth Row .loan Pernatozzl Bacchus Ersulla Carangelo Apollo Teresa Curzlo Vergnl and Katherine Balanda Neptune Flfth row Juduth Carmody Mercury the messenger of the gods 1 VEIIIIZS 6 54142. Ive found nt' Here s an explanation of the nnslgnla on the ltallan flag Ann Joan Luberatore regouces IH her dnscovery 'IIIETIQ and shares IIWIII1 fellow Italian enthusuasts Teresa Nlancunu and Janet Congero DU IDIS WISE Musxc hath charms and rt helps pronuncaatnon too This fact IS proved by French students Carol Snowden Phylls Vuolo Patrrcla Laudate and Mary Murphy as they practice Alouette III A'-IA French and ltalnan classes Oh those ndrorns Vocabulary qunzzes Language records Pronunctatuon exercises Cuvrlnzatuon tests Dlctatuons Our thanks to the Tower of Babel and the heritage It left usll Idioms are her Waterloo Arlene Gnfhn struggles to learn the art of rnasternng them from Mother St Terence m e as Christine Pryor Susan Brla and Vnolet Barkauskas look on amused language Abroad were at home rn . . . French and Italian We raise our The power ot a wordfthe beauty of a poenfif the challenge of debates the world of literaturefour English heritage. English Voices ' i,1. mtl i ' Q. XWKQNX l 5 2 Resolvedf another debate begins: negativeffShirley Bergin, Carol Derwin, Susan Briag ModeratorfAnita LeBlanc, Affirmative-Theresa Ross, Sheila Morotto, Janice Russo. He-re! Doris Lanfty shows Janet McCarthy where the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf originated. En garde! Macbeth, Irene Gaborcik, and MacdufT, Judith Damiani practice their parts in The Rehearsal, while Nancy Ricuperog Janet Congero, directory Angela Santa Luciag Mary Murphyg Judith Perazzinig Patricia Laudate, Sheila Morotto Joyce Barrettg and Elaine Hallinan look on. l've found it! Madeline Burns points out in the Atlas the capitol of Afghanistan to Alice Roberts. La, VA: H-a-w . . . H-a-w-t . . . t4g,r!'v Vi Hawthorne! Ann Marie Cusack Patricia Breen, and Angela Mastropietro complete their search in the card catalogue. Ready, willing, and able are Janice Johnson, Pauline Deschenes, and Rosemary O'Connor who prove efficient helpers for Mother Saint Lawrence who here advises Catherine Angelone in her choice of an interesting book. ,f x X Q 'E . V A 'r'?ff'r 6 f,fi lf ..- , f ' xv . .. . ,,s, ,N .--K 'ws ' Four years of English-and Judith Damiani has survived them allebut barely! Let's spend a quiet hour in the Llbrar The library is a travel bureau x ff' is g X 5 whereby we can sail the southern X seas, flee to frolicsome France, or Y V NQW.-.swf even soar swiftly through space- 31 J a good book is our ticket, imagination, our transportation. wiv X.. The birth of a new issue! , ,QQ fx my at MQW The Stylus staff ambitiously faces the task of compiling facts, planning layouts, and checking galleys. Engaged in These endeavors are left to right: Yvette Gonneville, Pauline Deschenes, Lorraine Fitzpatrick, Ann Joan Liberatore, Alice Roberts, Sally Gregory, Josephine Cipriano, and Judith Brousseau. journali m There's going to be a play... Somebody won the contest . . . Who made the honor roll . . . How we fared in sports... What the clubs are doing... Mother Saint Francis and her able staff tell us all this and more in Waterbury's The end of The Trail' answer to the Times, Catholic High's Stylus. When a dummy Shglef has been assembled and proofread, the Stylus finally goes to the printer. Here Mr. John Morrissey demonstrates the mechanics of the press to Stylus editor, Josephine Cipriano Read all about... the St lu Want a job? Hfqqfrwzrlf Galleys comlng up' Yvette Gonnevllle Lorraine Fitzpatrick K.,-ff-'L Sally Gregory and Alice Roberts Type fast and Turrously as the deadline draws near Some busxness for the post office' Paulune Deschens and Patrlcna Kilmer fold copues ofthe Stylus which will be sent To other schools as part of the student newspaper exchange program A plcture is worth a Thousand words The Stylus stat? agrees vvuth thus maxim and gives Mr Nlarens a Task takung the photos of tvvo stat? members Ann Joan Llberatore and Judith Brousseau 44 'psf 33 .. 1 if 'ff 'a Q , . , T, n - V' In ,, . f' 4 ' 3 .1a af- - - -v ' ,aff Af lt will be the light of after years More blographues for the typtsts Crop It bleed at but gave that plcture life' Please Mackey turn around and face the camera That s a nice blrdle The chem lab IS locked and I can t set up my plcturel 47 118 119 whoopsl one letter too many Frudays were hectic but fun as the Candle took shape the candle 5 qlnvw-M Putting the flnlshlng touches on the l958 Candle are the members of the yearbook staff left to right flrst row Mary Murphy Mary Lou Kelley Marlanne Carlet art editor Judith Clausen edntor Joan Sulluvan Lucy Nallo Carmela Frasca editor and Lllluan Maltnacskas second row Joan 34 Stack Margaret Calo Patrucna Breen Rosemary Farrell Anne Walsh Janet Congero business ed :tor Teresa Manclnl buslness editor Nancy Rtcu pero art edttor Prlscllla Povllaltls Joan Pernatoz zz co edntor and Dorothy Charette 1 1 1 .... 11 4 f I 2 11 1 4 4 - 11 11 - 1 1 - 11 , , . . . 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The Honor Society pin-frecognition ot tour years of distinguished achievement - is received by these members: lett to right, lst rovv' Dolores Coviellog 2nd rowfJanice Russo and Anita DiLeog 3rd rovv Dolores Macaryg Ath rovvfJoan Sullivan, Jeanne Savaria, Joan Pernatozzi, and Priscilla Povilaitisg 5th row -Marianne Carlet and Judith Clauseng oth rovvfViolet Barkauskas. national honor society At a special assembly in October i957 the Marian Chapter ofthe National Honor Society was otticially opened at Waterbury Catholic High School Senior members were presented with the distinctive pin ofthe Society by our Principal Mother St Mary of the Precious Blood iunior members vvere received on a probationary basss Membership is open to luniors and seniors carrying the full academic or commercial program vvho fulfill these requirements exemplary character excellent scholastic achievement outstanding leadership and service to the school and community 0 ' 1 1 1 - I 1 1 , . 1 X F 6 ' nw if 153: .U , N his . Z, ,wmuma , me A 7!?:4x 'f'g ' 1 f - . ' .v1,:.t.5e5g3ggf3fs2L,f,'A . V fy re ,.M,,,, wx- . , fx 12, f,-fsfw11r2ff ,, ,, H ' F1 155 -gif wisaisig 21 , ',t5wH'af ' X, J WK-'sk-f glam M V A. wwgwf k A f f - '- we K ,k.: 505' - f if : : s ,H'55:,:J'n' SQ ,A Welcome to . . . 4 Judith Perazzini's oil of her house decorates The living room wall. Wood carving is a successful adventure for Marianne Carlet and Anita Inglis. Barbara Vagnini Versatile checks The enlargement of her painting Poppies are The Theme of Mary Ann Kavula s still Sheila McDonald displays an oil painting and a sketch life group Mother Saint Paule d Avila Sullivan rnake a last minute check of their portfolios entered in competition 38 'K ,Jw -A'-es' K - ww W?-w 1,40 ' f xx l . R X X X u E . 1 I . 1 - XL 0 I ll . , 'Tir' fi helps Leona Ruggiero and Joan l ' , . f 4 TI, T W . ' wtf' . . , L' .I jg 55 V f -'i1,.-fi . . . ff sf 5 1. s , , T as -Mm. h . . J. , ,. ug . S, -w W 4 L- T Fw, v Www. 'iii , Aff f 1 'L,f,, ,gg M' N-f ai, fi , ' 'f' M' ,W 'y I ff i .nk ' as painters' haven. From The first studio sketch of the green cat under The direction of MoTher St. Paule d'Avila, we advanced from oil To pasTel To china -yes, even To water color. Annually the club travelled to Hartford To vievv The winning paintings by young sTudenTs. Novv, after four years, vve set out with brush in hand To paint The vvorld. A rnosaic Tabletop is Nancy Ricupero's project. Lillian Malinauskas skeTches an attractive grouping of lug and fruit for a pasTel This lovely set of china was designed and painted by Anne Walsh The art club sketchcs navy man Louis and his sister Robin The students are first rovv Karen Cum beth Fox Sheila MacDonald Judith Pnrwzini Lcona Rugqicro Mwrnnnc Carlct Annc Walsh Joan Sullivan Nancy Ricupero Joanne Zorsky Ewrlinc Carbon Dmnw Testi f 'E , , . J. .I 0 h . an ' ' - O . f ningham, Virginia Grenier, Barbara Vagnini, Kathleen Keating, Carol Whiteyg second row--Mary Eliza- , A T I E 1 A it ' gvx , 4 'K 1 , 1 L , ' , I , , R I , .1 K 4. They have rhythm in their music . . . Orchestra Repetition, correction, and patience were all in a day's work for the orchestra, directed by Mr. Mario Di Cecco as they prepared to play at such events, as, the assemblies, the Spring Concert, the Passion Play, and Class Day. There was music in the air, and the orchestra was responsible tor it. One and tvvo and Mr Mario Du Cecco gives the dovvnbeat to the members of the Orchestra L to R lst rovv Constance Zoss Janice Russo Znd row Geraldine Finlay Kathleen Church Judith Carosella 3rd rovv Ersilia Carangelo Jean Matilosatis Helen Hamel Mary SlI'llICl4IS 11 11 - - - . . . . , , . . . 1 4 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 The honor group ot the music department, the Ambrosians, , entertain many vvith their melody and harmony. Their a m b I a n voices have brought beauty and enioyment to our assemblies, plays, and concerts, to the l957 C.Y.O. rally, to the Old Folks' Home where they sang Christmas carols, and to our radio programs during the season ot Lent. The Ambrosians L to R lst rovv Marie Lombard Janice Russo Carolyn DiLeo 2nd rovv Deanne Stango Margaret Bubeck Judith Carosella 3rd rovv Josephine Cipruano Mary Jane Magnamino Dolores Macary Ellen Schuster Priscilla Adomaitis Curley Ann Landry Elizabeth Smith Anita DiLeo 5th row Doris Moslcaluk Gerald ine Finlay Joan Sullivan Janice Daly Phyllis Markus Jean Matilosaitis Marilyn Bauer Mary Sabis and a song in their hearts I I - - I I , A r I J 1 , , 4 Q 2 ' I i r A , , , I A i ' 2 rlth rovv: Joanne Stango, Constance Zoss, Ann Perrin, Ersilia Carangelo, Catherine , , , : I A , - , , f , , o 4 o 1 1 Let not your song end . .. may its ioyous strains resound I Ll b throughout our lives. He who sings prays twice became our motto throughout choral practices. The note, the chord, the phrasem all tinally led into song. Under the kind and patient guidance ot Mother St. Reine Marie, the Choral Club provided beauty for our assemblies and melody for our plays. it ing. Sing. In Mother Saint Reine Marie The altos of the choral club are left to right first row Rosemary Praget Pauline Deschenes Dolores Elaine Grady Teresa Mancini and Joyce Bwrrctt third row Janet Congero Nmcy Mirto Joan Pernatozzi Judith George and Elizabeth Galipault fourth row Mary Kervvin Josephine Cipriano Angela Santa Lucia Ann Perrin Cornelia McNerney und Carol Dug1y Nth row Mtry Mulligan Doris Moskaluk Joanne Stango Geraldine Finlay Lucy Nallo June Shaw and Anita Inglis Q I - ' S I . V ., 5 A Coviello, Rita Perugini, and Mario Lombardy second row: Maria Clifford, Linda l-lavican, Barbara Schiavono, . I . ,y 4 X I . 2 K I I . X .I ' , ' 1 ' 2 2 ' , ' ' ' , .ll . I , V I Y I 1 I . I I The soprano members ire left to rnglwt flrst row Mwrgaret Bulfzeck Margaret Mulot Jmlce Russo Marne Menterweck and Judntlw Damtanl second row Mary Lou Lyons Ersllm Cwrangelo Dolores Micary Anutw u eo Mary June Morrus mtl Ctrolyn DtLno tlt cl w t Ptrucnx Hogwn Mary Rote a Euleen Daly Dons Stnckney and Donut Domus fourth row Angela Cl1flLKjllO Mary Ann Ztrpskn Margaret Cronan Catlwernne Curley Mona Pnmrd Slwenlw M3cDon1lcl Juclltlw Clausen md Ann Mane Flynn Gftlw row Ju ltlt Bates Patrlcla Sclwmeldel Mwrlanne Cwrlet Mwry Swbls Mary Ann Balxslv Patrrcm Dwyer and Kathleen Lawlor Tlve second sopranos are left to rlght ftrst row Beverly Aclomwltus Juduth Dnvuno Joan Pesce Luculle Coccnola and Rosemary OConnor second row Ann Marne Landry Margaret Curley Phyllls Vuolo Susan Brra Elcwnor Gutstn and Patrncm Hwllorwn tlwnrd row Catlwernne Angelone Slwlrley Bergnn Jean MWTIIO Santas Kwtlwerlne Balandi Mary Ann Dwyer Arlene Grlfttn ind Ellzabetlt Smltlt tourtlw row Mary Ann Strtleclos Rafifula Nastrt Jantce Johnson Bonnne Swlno Patncm Fasano Mary Ellen Kung Sally Gregory and Ann Slwurkus tlftln row Mwrulyn Cronwn Beverly Dreher Ann Joan Luberwtore Vlolet Barkauskas Patncua Breen Rosemary Farrell and Janice Pelletler Seniors exhibit Flights of Fashion Our dreams soar sky high, as we succumb to the Flights of Fantasy. Excitement reaches a climax as Sunday draws near. Classrooms are converted into dressing rooms . . . a wooden ramp, into a white pathway... The hour arrives, is lived, and ended... Long, though, will we remember the visions of confection-colored laces and chiffons, in that indelibly inked Diary of our Memories. ,,...,-n- 1 Dreams for the future are reflected on the faces of our beautiful bride Antonia Russollllo and her attendant Carol Santopletro Happy is the bride the sun shines on .ludy Carmody and her maid of honor Barbara DeLuca reflect the sun an their smiles its its i 4 f' ,W lr l l rl, li . , 1 X: D it , Q 2 , 3 ,, f ll r 1-Q i! 5 is if K Moderator, Mary Lou Kelly, who guides us on a tour of fashion. Maureen Slleo and her attendant Gloria Nole are a whisper of summer a glint of fall a sparkle of winter a breath of spring L Joan Sullivan the graceful bride and her maid of honor Anita Dll.eo are fantasies of pure delight in gowns of white .. 1 . . . . . , : 1 - . . . 1 1 1 Q 1 ix ,, . . - 1, . . . . , I , I 1 I ' ' The very essence of grace Dresden lovelnness appears Judy Damuanu capfxvafes IS Ersuloa Carangelo as Carol Rembnsh steps out nn a gown of ruffles and lace Nancy Rlcupero suggests fennrnvnlly Dad you ever see a dream vvalkung'7 Rum Ann Flfzger,-,ld eXh,b,15 and wnllovvy stature I ded 1TsJosepl'1lne Clprlano gophlgngafed Sweefne-55 Ann Walsh ns a vvsron of beauty Modern and nnodlsn describe Cdfmella Calabro IS a nn a lace adorned dress Judy Perazzlnn s gown Vl5lOYTl:F'OTT1 El Dorado Sports our way to physrcal tltness occupy our spare tame Our basketball team Catholrc Hugh s prnde and loy gave us thrllls IO moments of vrctory Ping pong sprrlted rxvalry taught us sportsmanship Gym days volleyball square dancnng marchrng these and the many other sports which we shared and enloyed contributed to a healthy wholesome education nd Mother Saint Anne of Jesus and Mother Saunt Catherme ofthe Angels Mary Murphy varslty forward ClWeCl4 The PVOQVSSS lllew pauses before shooting season team has made durrng the basketball Out of commission, but only for a short tlme the varsnty pauses between games Joan Stack, Mary Murphy, Geraldine Frnlay, Jean MBTIIOSBITIS, Antonua Russolnllo I - , . - I1 . . u 2 , , , G0 , . l ' l if 1 l f f X f Cheerleaders captain Judy Carmody supplies school spun? at The games Hz' szng out The cheerleaders as they welcome 5axnT Mary s1o a home game l'he cheerleaders are second row Frances DeVlTo Mary Ross Barbara Corden Maureen O Conner Judy Carmody Ccapfalnl and Frances Carey 47 1 1 f 1 11 -u ' - 1 I 1 I 1 1 I Playtime Tenslon bullds up a crucial moment rn an anlmated game of ping pong between Patrlcua Wall and Joan Stack Angela Mastopletro Marilyn Cronan and Angela Clarlegllo engoy Themselves un a sprruted game at gym class 1--BA, lf at first you don t succeed try try again are the consolung words echorng In Margaret Ruggles mnnd as Jacquelrne Bedard lends her a helprng hand An amused observer Anita LeBlanc enqoys the fun wlth the gurls Cheerlng thelr team onto victory agalnst Staten Island are Mary Ross Maureen O Conner Judy Carmody Frances Carey Frances DeVito and Barbara Corden bw , was M if y X 1 1 4 11 1 1 s 11 1 , , . 1 1 Z 1 1 1 1 1 1 for WC A tense moment as our team fights on to victory during the exciting home game between W C H and Staten Island This was one of the many games during a season which included games with Farmington St Mary s New Haven W C H ended the season with six victories and two defeats The Martlans have landed' No lust Mary Lou Kelley and Patricia O Rourke at Ge the annual Halloween roller skating party. T BT ba I Action during a crucial game. Joan Stack and Rose Mary Sullivan seek that final point for W.C.H. Dos a dos your partner. Among the girls square dancing at gym are: Barbara Sonderman, Theresa Ross, Angela Ciarleglio, Anne Walsh, and Anita Inglis. We bid farewell W C H Graduation IK., Msg? ,Ni 74 'QM-..f g MAN in I 3 4 ,, Graduation' A day to which we have all looked forward, yet hoped would never corne This culrnanatlon of our years at Catholic Hugh us met wnth maxed emotuons sadness and loy During our four years we have grown ID wrsdom, age, and grace We loud farewell to hrgh school companions, never to see many of them agaxn Hugh school IS a thing of the past We look forward to ay! 'WU' a new future a future as graduates of Waterbury Catholic Hngh School' 'f f' law! ' awry ,irq X V ,. I ini 'Q sl , fn iv , v 5 A hh 'af wg gf- fi W- six W ft t ll W 'T ' f' Q fn' V te. 'tl 9 Y ,'-sf' t X. mil A A ' f Mah, . rl? X -57 N X , t ,fr t . 'gf fl-X 56 u: lil 547' , A Xl ' K QR QA, Q . - 2 1 V. -Cx U L g 1 Al 4 l 1 i Q Q 1 W l Q 49 t ,1,- I. F' I4 ' '51 fr ,5 is c t 5' 5 , , F a r ' in is , Jig, r y , , Nici A K A I V 1 , .ig . 4 A -6 ' W' as . V'tt 'M T, .iii . Nl. I Q Y 1 qv L4 f : 'M , tvs, K , ' 'L ' 4 ' nw 5 7 'J , ' 5- E ' . v ug f the niors... magma MARIANGELA JOSEPHINE ALBINI 20 West Farm Street. . . St. Lucy Mar. . . handy with the needle . . . spectator at The stock-car races ...avid roller skater . . .record connoisseur. . . Joni James'stan LORRAINE GLORIA ANDREANO 146 Anderson Avenue. . . Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Lori.. .evidence of happiness . .. master of ivory keys . . . ability to lead . . . up To The minute news .... records 'n records . . . BRENDA JUDITH ANINGER l6 Chipman Street . . . St. Patrick A 5 'A A Bren. ..queenly air.. .graceful ...nautical Miss . . . saucy curls candidate for the ten best dressed women Q6 CATHERINE RITA ANGELONE 64 Mill Street . . . Immaculate Conception Cathy. . .a smile once in a while . .. Well Trained tresses . . .placid manner. model student . . . class historian . .. VIOLET HELEN BARKAUSKAS g u b vnbrant blue eyes reserved charm A.. I ' y .A KATHERINE ANN BALANDA ta- 33 Birchwood Street. . . St. Joseph j Ka ...those 2:00 a.m. snacks . .. g Frlendshlp ts forever. ...tennis champ. ... J 5' S-I W tastnduous fashuons . . .boundless energy . . . 'Zi BR E1 83 Chambers Street St Joseph a dog s best friend dash of freckles reen th m t k JOYCE CATHERINE BARRETT Rosewood Drlve Prospect St Anthony Accent on neatness quiet humor classical muslc lover golfing prospect What a not' Ol' pro starnp collector JACQUELINE MARION BARTOLINI 122 Hnghland Drlve Our Lady of Mt Carmel Jackle debuts and credlts a record connousseur frollcsome endurlng friendship a bundle of pep and vngor tangy JUDITH ANN BATES ,nit 49' 59 Waterville Street St Margaret Judy Meet me at the tennis court? ' swtmmlng star retlnement ID quantity Where s Kathy? amateur planxst -av ..,c..c,r.. Vi . . . ' ' ,af at nr I ' ' ' ' ,Qual ' . ' ll ' ll -' ,.., ,. , - I ,..-- 4 f e- :QSEH3-rgkif' . K , I - xg . , 1 fff- rfwystm . ttsr As. 'V ,fuss I 2 Y I t u 1 G .ul . . my JACQUEUNE BEDARD Union City Road Naugatuck St Mary Jackie A pretty girl is like a melody 'adv That Naugatuck bus regal champion rodeo rider faithful to C Y O religion classes SHIRLEY ANN BERGIN 535 Scott Road SS Peter and Paul Shir! an amateur Florence Chadwick NOMA award winner diligent worker lover of badminton a green thumb PATRICIA ANN BREEN 88 South Street St Francis Xavier a midnight Ice box ralder .,.,,,,,,, charming chauffeur walking newspaper SUSAN ANN BRIA Irvington Avenue . Blessed Sacrament ue Wheres Arlene? . . . flaming red hair a mounting blush .. C Y O news story of 57 . .. spark plug ot the Christ-O-Scope . . . 'WHY QQ- JUDITH ANN BROUSSEAU Q A Z S-D' , 1092 Baldwin Street St Francis Xavier ew, A 1 Jude skilled in shorthand A .,tg,V V blondilocks partiality forthe Stylus melodious miss . But Jan! , ... . gi Q f P f. . . ' ' ' A ... A our book worm . . . oh, those eyes! . . . X 1 i vit S . . . ' . . . . . If X my . A - r' jg- All . mm. 6 Y 1 . I CARMELLA CELESTE CALABRO 54 Edson Avenue . . . Our Lady of Lourdes Carme. . .a cheery Hello ...a flare for the dramatics . . . that early morning sense of humor . . . an eager beaver . . . irresistible charm MARGARET GRACE CALO 40 Maple Street. . . Our Lady ot Lourdes Marg . . . lovable and lau hable MADELINE BURNS 70 Appleton Street . . . St. Patrick Lynne. . .graceful dancer. . . elegant. . . rhetorician . . . ambitious in her work... a heartwarming Hi . . 9 pencil gourmet . . .voluble . . . roots forthe Hearts . . .serious and sincere it 5 fi L g V. ,, Pl'lYLl.lS MARIE CAMPOLI ,V g lo Long Meadow Drive . . . Our Lady of Lourdes Phil. . . Has anybody here seen Tony? . . . 'L ace on the ice . . .stuffed menagerie . . . umpire in the stands . . . canned cooking . . . Wiisiixfw ' - msg, , ,, ff t 'WIIIXEY ERSILIA EDITH CARANGELO 7 Bronx Avenue. . . SS. Peter and Paul Ers . . . bell-like laughter . . .. hair, a crowning glory, soft brown eyes our ultra-feminine class model... dancing feet on the organ pedals . . . STeinman Avenue, Middlebury . . . ST. John of The Cross Mar. . .The car wiTh The push-buTTon doors ...knee socks and saddle shoes . . . sTrange C?l, self-sTyIed coiffures . . . girl wiTh The easel MARIANNE CARLET .FQQ 4 T Someday I shall own a farm in Canada! JUDITH MARIE CARMODY y I 116 Fairview Avenue, NaugaTuck . . . ST. Francis fu A Jude.. .summers in Saybrook is . . . sun-bleached blonde. . . proTege of Poe ...iocular . . . our rah-rah girl 56 NANCY EILEEN CARROLL Nan . . . sleuthing scienTisT . . . baffling bowler . . . eTl'ervescenT s m s if-is 167' .-kdhlaww ANGELA MARIE CIARLEGLIO 9 Barden STreeT . . . Our Lady of Lourdes Angie.. .a hearT-warming smile . . .zealous C.Y.O.'er . . . Can I help? . . . a depTh To her dimples . . .Talks wiTh her eyes .3 . ag. T ff' in one M 50 WaInuT STreeT . . . ImmaculaTe ConcepTion Do you wanT To buy a ChrisT-O-S.cobe? . . DOROTHY ANN CHARETTE 21 Spencer Avenue. . . ST. Anne DoTTie . . . spins on wheels . . . Carm, IeT's do our shorThand . overflowing wiTh IaughTer . . . phoTo hunTer . . . housework, her 1-T.. hobby is .lUDlTl-l ANN CLAUSEN T19 Central Avenue St Margaret Judy loquacuous lass Oh those glorious Fridays' Tea JOSEPHINE ClPRlANO 45 Ridge Street. . . St. Thomas E Joey . an ad for Toni . . .collector ot musical soundtracks ' H . . . deep-sounding Ambrosian . . . inner sincerity I T ,- A ...partial to The Stylus loves keys ivory ones class poet Where s Theresa? M? .Aga-... THERESA COLASANTO ' 928 Bank Street St Joseph Or' Cookie calm casual and considerate favorite pastlrne talking Don t worry I ll growl knows her P s and Q S about cooking JANET MARIE CONGERO -wtf' Dalton Street Oakville St Mary Magdalen Southpaw amateur cartoonist Aristotle s little thlnker handwriting analyzer intellectual appearance 9551 DOLORES KATHERINE COVHELLO 224 Hillside Avenue St Margaret Dee little girl with the bug voice Miss Latin Vocabulary a romanttclst Now I rn going to collect rnoney for short sweet and sclntillatlng ELEANOR PHYLLIS COVIELLO 4' 293 South Leonard Street Mount Carmel Quiet reserved humor capable eftlclent worker table tennls zealot expert baby sltter buddung seamstress the early brrd FRANCES CRANE were 75 Elmwood Avenue St Margaret Skung enthusiast sweet and demure loves history not as shy as you d thunk she ns shutter bug Frances Whereforth art thou Frances WlNlFl2ED ELIZABETH CREAVEN 868 Baldwm Street St Francis Xavler 'NU' Wmnle all for St Francns F' native New Yorker Well how ns nt? valuable asset to The Cross aftlnrty for needle and thread vw MI' PATRICIA INGRID CRONAN 293 Sheftleld St Pat rather dance Sleepytlme Gal puns vs Longfellow rn the 20th well acquannted wrth the Michael than eat needles century elevator MARILYN ELIZABETH CRONAN 22 Ferndale Avenue Blessed Sacrament Clow looks to the sky for her future shyness hrdes her mnschuef artrst of the keyboard Enloy yourself' if .,...f Q, Q,-or , C7 . . . ya -dv f I I . . . . , , w S. C, nv ll ' If I D - aw ' In ,R I Z3 HELEN MARIE CROVVLEY 62 South Street St Francis Xavler Hr Fr fanatic HI Laney Irnsh connonsseur of ltalnan food numble feet Poserdon In a pool TERESA ANN CURZIO 478 Baldwnn Street Our Lady of Lourdes Terry desugns own corffures ' In the mood for muslc tennss at 7 OO p m I fracture French Jo Ann s other half ANN MARIE CUSACK gags 123 Pearl Lake Road St Francls Xavuer N, Loves the color blue unpretenttous I lost my shoe agaml St Francls Church mouse born with a thlmble on her inger 4' JUDITH ELLEN DAMIANI 23I Highland Drive Our Lady of Mt Carmel Judy class small fry tlrst IU fashion Inbrary dweller sweet as sugar My tennis racket and I JUDITH MARION DAVINO I23 Hewey Street Our Lady of Mt Carmel 'wi Julrus thrifty lass ! the swlftness of her smile restless feet buddlng botanlst bowlrng brings benefits . . . , n . . I rrls 5 .9 'I .. .the quiet intellectual 5 by W I . . . H H . . . in VJ I . n v I . . . . v I - All I H f If ,L ' r'-- - I I PATRICIA ANN DELANEY 3l Leval Street . . . St. Francis Xavier -H Pat . . . corn-popper . . .collector ot storybook dolls ...winning smile and quiet manner ...iovial . . . Anyone for tennis? BARBARA ANN DELUCA l82 Highland Drive. . . St. Cecilia Dukey . . . the slim silhouette ...Madame Butterfly , . . rock 'n' roll skater ...welcoming smile ...in step to the latest tune NJ' Y: . lRENE VIRGINIA DeMUNDA 86 Park Road . . . Blessed Sacrament Rene. . .clever with a pen... French enthusiast. . . fond ot poetry . . . enioys a good book . . . dabbler in drawing... In fr .. i CAROL ANN DERWIN my at 106 South View Street . . . St. Francis Xavier ' M Haunts the tennis court.. .stoic.. . M A sugar 'n spice. . . braves the waves . . . 'M mistress of the ivory keys . . . perky . . . . 1 -, PAULINE MARIE DESCHENES 820 Cornwall Avenue . . . St. Bridget 'Tf '7 Polly. . . part of Cheshire's scenery ...permanent fixture in W.C.H.S. library . . . Business Manager ofthe Stylus shorthand expert . . . reliable lady ANITA MARIE DiLEO 66 Norton Street . . . Our Lady of Mt. Carmel 1' 'TY The calm in any storm . . . sweetly impish . .. ever ready and always willing. . . wields a nifty needle . . . quiet poise . .. middle harmony in the Ambrosians . .. .Og QW cARoLYN ANN D.LEo 'M lO6 Greenleaf Avenue SS Peter and Paul Carol an avid Ambrosran fun lurks behind every twinkle unique laughter sweet n perky skates a graceful eight MARY ANN DWYER Dwyer Road Middlebury St John of the Cross Marzy delightful demeanor skiing sensation those tall tales ROSEMARY KATHERINE FARRELL Nr 78 Wheeler Street St Michael ww? Rosle partial to French conqueror ofthe keyboard efty the midnight thinker laughter unlimited GERALDINE LOUISE FINLAY no- 1' up-M- 'Y 203 Blanchard Street SS Peter and Paul 'W' Gerry Guard that basket' strums a mean uke loves to dance Ill die laughing always fiddlin around lf? A 'Q 4 I v o W A- , sh , of A ki in - . H H yii, H , b g H . . . . . . . hidden humor beneath soft-spoken Words Rum ANN FITZGERALD if lO7 Waterville Street . . . St. Margaret Fitz. . . uncontrollable blushing power ex-clarinet player . . . Having difficulties? ,M ff.. I Waning? .f 'Un K' wwf W' FF' .. .sincerity combined with thoughttulness q ll F 'v-sk LORRAINE MARY FITZPATRICK nivwr 'SW 16 Rye Street St Francis Xavier Lorry good citizenship 'MW' the trio Lorraine Janet Judy ideal salesgirl balance onthe Ice sports' sports' sports' LORRAINE DELISCA l:ORTlER ll8 Ridge Street St Anne Lorry whiz on wheels atrns to please football tan little French Doll eager bowler IRENE ANN GABORQK 6l9 South Main Street St Stanislaus Kostka Rene likes to paint with numbers Senior Girl Scout shutterbug towering heights class loker CARMELA MARY FRASCA 4 Huntingdon Place Our Lady of Lourdes Carm starched blouses not so quiet as you think Liberace s rival ltaly bound oft to the water fountain -lr'-'Y I - . . . I 5- ky - - ---- S 1 we . . . . . . A fss A S srsr A ssrrr l . . . . U :-E ,. : 'Q Z l 'Qs E MARIE DOMENICA GENOVESE l5O Maple Street . . . Immaculate Conception Re-Re . . .characteristic gait flashing Hgure on a tennis court smiles when she sews . . .a demure demoiselle . . I'd love to live in an icebox. ELIZABETH MILDRED GALIPAULT 535 Scott Road . . . SS. Peter and Paul Betty. . . our little carpenter. . . country girl from the city.. .the hiker.. quiet and efficient . . .generous and genial . . . 2 , Q -J' R' I Aw ,,-i ,II, .I JUDITH ANN GEORGE 477 South Leonard Street . . . Mt. Carmel Georgie . . . bulletin board decorator . . . neat blonde tresses . . . Wait a minute, now! . . . keep those platters spinning! . . . watch those stairs! on il 'funn all ELEANORANN FRANCES GILHOOLY 513 Sylvan Avenue. . . St. Francis Xavier Gil.. .there's mischief in this miss. . . lt's Irish I am! . . . knack for acting... rarely serious . . . uproarious laughter . . . MARY CLAIRE GLEASON tieaifitfwf Q I 22 Cornelius Avenue. . . St. Francis Xavier Gleas . . . consistent student . . . long, waving tresses . . .talented ice skater cheerful . . . enthusiastic dancer YVETTE MARIE-ANN GONNEVILLE Morrss Road Prospect St Anthony A 1 Evet bowllng wonder quiet sophustucatuon dream on the dance f1oor a baseball zealot chipper and charmung -15,37 LOIS MARIE GOULET 20 Brendon Street Blessed Sacrament Louie born to dance and sung trrendly persuaslon connoisseur ot records future Private Secretary ready willing and able SALLY LINEAH GREGORY 'f 'Z 1 104 Addison Street Our Lady ot Mt Carmel Dolly takes the unltlatuve Ass1stantvvanted'? Hey Pat' .lack Benny nothing she s betterl --mi ELEANOR JOAN GUISTI 139 Farmcrest Drrve St Mlchael calm cool and courteous concealed humor ballet pertectlonrst knack for scormg baskets . . . full of fun n troluc What a smile' llthesome choreography ARLFNE GRIFFIN 21 Newton Terrace Blessed Sacrament Romantncally mcllned Father Knows Best Let no man put asunder Arlene and Sue shrimp cocktanl becuz at home IU the hospital lab 'Q -4-'QP' LINDA MAE HAVICAN I2 Cornelius Avenue. . . St. Francis Xavier Lynne . . . forcefully forensic on the sunny side of the street ...naturally neat. . . a ray of sunshine . . . Future Homemaker award winner 'FT' NANCY MAE HELMS 2005 Baldwin Street . . . St. Francis Xavier ANITA MARIE INGLIS actress par excellence . . . gr-13' ELAINE MARGARET HALLINAN 22 Ridgewood Street . . . St. Margaret Keen sense of humor . . .ever enthusiastic. .. splash of freckles . . . melody in her voice. . . good deeds are her specialty. . . emphasis on courtesy. . . 'WF Y.. p, Red . . . ready to laugh . . . musical miss . . . unruffled ...bit of blarney in her eyes . . . an asset to our orchestra I I 26 Plaza Avenue . . . St. Margaret Neets . . .our little hostess . . . I don't know . . . laughing blue eyes . . . sparkling conversations . . . ANTOINETTE MARIE JALBERT 89 Twining Avenue. . .SS. Peter and Paul Toni. . . Mother, I don't think so . . . lover of books . . .disciple of Rembrandt . . . thrifty Toni . . . at home on the range. . . JANICE ANNE JOHNSON A Nbf T31 South Street . . . St. Francis Xavier 'M ' V ' Jan . . . National Anthology contributor A W.C.H. library worker . . . Number, please? .. , . it 511 . . mischievous twinkle . . .skilled seamstress 'V A KATHLEEN HELEN JOYCE 354 Tudor Street. . . St. Thomas Kathy . . . lnformation'? . . . Arthur Murray's competitor . um box collection . . . unconsciously witty ...bundle of fascinating giggles CAROLYN TERESA KALINAUSKAS T13 Draher Avenue. . . St. Joseph Carol. . . her goal Y a strike.. . Neptune's daughter... genius with a needle and thread . .. a farmer from the city. . .a genuine desire to please... MARY ANN THERESA KAVULA 42 Chambers Street . . . St. Joseph Award winning art poster . .. -rgrwrf broken glasses . . .home - the art studio . . always ready, willing, and able. .. a friend in need ...hidden sense of humor MAUREEN ANN KEEFE Hillcrest,.Middlebury . . . St. John 'W' Tactfully taciturn . . . soft drawl ...knows her B.C.'s and A.D.'s ...inner serenity . . . perfect penmanship ...calm, cool, and collected ,f- .1 K 12 MARY LOUISE BERNARDINE KELLEY 434 Baldwln Street St Francls Xavier 3' e but Mother' IRENE CATHERINE KENNELLY 32 French Street St Margaret Retlcent ways bug slster sweet n snmple amnable class A homemaker parlsh minded Edith Street Oakville St Mary Magdalen Cindy She s feeling her Cheerios' talking a specialty Got a three cent stamp? CYNTHIA MAE KENNERSON awards dangle from her parntbrush asprrlng lournalnst voice of a leader But tt s too short to curl' 05' -mv .QT rarrn to gol' PATRICIA MARILYN KILMER X 'J 256 Willow Street St Margaret 3 Pa Sally s other half Lets eat soft drawl full of compliments wlllowy grace 'QQ-N? JOAN BARBARA LACERENZA 45 Perkins Avenue Our Lady of Lourdes as proflcrent equestrlenne amateur chef expressrve green eyes pleasantly petite Kathleen s other half H trsrs K, ,, ,, i 2,,L P H W H sk I ' ' X ., , L iang f . 4 3, - 1 1 . - '11, Y at Y Y yggcc cyg,y fir ' ,,t-It . , 30 Cole Street. . . Immaculate Conception MARY FRANCES LAHEY Peanuts . . . antics in the elevator IFN A. .f'.- lf. -- 5 . . . Let a smile be your umbrella! garrulous . . . jolly elf . . . nurse's aid JOYCE HELENE LAMBERTI 89 Kelsey Street Our Lady ot Lourdes o gentle as a summer breeze the little girl vvith the big brown eyes Miss China Doll mind for math 'Q - '? DORlS ARLENE LAMY 116 Kellogg Street St Anne Sapphire neat as a pin casual manner a gentle voice 1 '-'- Y KATHLEEN HELENE LAVVLOR l55 Charles Street St Patrick Kathy vibrant vivacity ultra feminine skilled skater Come on Judy' always in the mood '-if mb Belle ofthe Ball ardent Ambrosian natural waves PATRICIA ANN LAUDATE 266 Homestead Avenue SS Peter and Paul Patti splurges on smiles when the heavens rain her hair curls nice to know C Y O bowling champ partial to indelible ink if' 'nv-vv J Y ' ' ' . . . 'L A . . . . I . .K . .,f.,.- ,Q L,-y V .,,V A ,.,. if Boundline Road, Wolcott . . . St. Pius X Dimples. W JOAN ANN LEPO .Aftable . . . the library's best customer . . terrific typist . . .deceptively demure When is our next vacation? . . . lt's better to give than to receive ANN JOAN Ll BERATORE I9 Bergen Street. . . Our Lady of Lourdes Jo Ann . . . kitten on the typewriter keys . . . melodious music. . . Where's Terry? rockin' roller skater. . . ANITA ANNE LeBl.ANC 140 Grand Street . . . Immaculate Conception ..quick-vvitted . .. super-swimmer . . .veteran accordionist . .. another Carol I-leiss? . . . small in size, but big in heart... a deep, deep voice . . . signorina with an Irish brogue DOLORES MARIE MACARY 73 Charlevoux Street. . . St. Francis Xavier Miss Music.. . mind for math . . . never misses a dance... little mother... Coffee and doughnuts, please . . . LILLIAN ROSE MALINAUSKAS Steinman Avenue, Middlebury. . . St. Lil. . .friendly characteristics . . . pianist. . .collects classical records . . rooter for the gridiron . . . appreciates the tiner arts and sciences 'E' Joseph ELEANOR MARIE MARAFINO 672 Wilson Street. . . Our Lady of Mt. Carmel El . . . poised 'n pretty . . . treasures LincoIn's copper image L, . . . sunshine smile . . . restless feet I . . . Oh, those slippery steps! TERESA MADDALENA MANCINI I I6 Bamford Avenue. . . St. Mary Magdalen Terry . . . at home behind the wheel ..burns midnight oil . . . When I ever . . . ..Chopin's admirer. . .fond of furry kittens ANN MARIE ANGELIQUE MARTINO 30 Webb Street . . . St. Lucy Irish pizza . . . fast as a Hsh . .. prize wining essayist . . . dancing feet . . . helper of the handicapped . . . all for St. Lucy . . . ANGELA MASTROPIETRO 45 Charles Street. . .Our Lady of Ang . . . always in a whirl... Miss Mermaid.. . special smile . at I miiiilliiiii ' - ,. 1 : ti:X22'iii'-tijl1i'Q v,'ti 373 . 1 f a5'l5ftL212'?1Qf'1'.- , 3fif'5'l ,Ti iii- 5' Msg.. ,,,L-:,,:-,,. ., , 1: uezfs2.41fw,:.f' I - sz ' ' m E s:-A I rw. , , . , - Ms gr i v JEAN THERESA MATIJOSAITIS 320 Farmington Avenue. . . St. Joseph Jeannie . . . mistress of the clarinet gl f . . .our fisherman . . . persevering basketball guard ...pioneer sodalist . . . oh, that blush! , Q conversationalist . . . Yea, team! Mt. Carmel LOIS FRANCES MCDONALD 309 East Main Street . . . Immaculate Conception Lo. . . Home is where the Hearts are keep those scrap books filled . . , those dry iokes .conspicuous red hair. . .award winning baton Our orator . . . laughter with a brogue . . .Senior Girl l'm a Red Sox fa -l '? ss. JANET MARIE MCCARTHY 53 Merry Street. . . St. Francis Xavier Jan...Neatasapin... prototype of Seventeen . . .whimsical . . . short 'n sweet . . . decorous 40 f SHEILA ANNE MCDONALD 429 Cooke Street . . . St. Thomas Scout president . . .disc collector . . . Club 66 . . . equestrienne KATHLEEN MARY MORIARTY 154 Baldwin Street. . . Immaculate Conception Kathy. . . ls there a nurse in the house? . . . n! . . . peals of laughter . .. iocular companion . . . rhythmical steps . .. SHEILA MOROTTO 41 Addison Avenue. . . Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Pleasant. . . quiet yet mischievous . . . avid member ofthe Children of Mary . .. soft voice . . . gaily casual... hobby - key collector. . . CAROL ANN MULCAHY l37 Raymond Street St Francis Xavier Care reol haur and green eyes a sboe tor every event a Inttle ady a warm and wrnnmg smile a but of sunsblne tor every occasion 4,-nl' s ' ...pf ' ' A ' .,,. . . . ' A . 1 . . A ' - L - .I , ' . . . St. MARY MURPHY 82 Cltarlevoux Street St Francis Xavier Muff small In stature but tall IH virtue bubblung vvutb lute VV C H s star basketball player gentle mannensms vnvacuous LUCY JANE NALLO Merriman s gltt to W C H S Mrss Helptng Hand ardent sodallst a Yankee an a sample unassuming atr arttstlc bulletin boards AW we if 2 GLORIA LINDA NOLE 65 Cherry Street Immaculate Conception Glo sblnes on skates poused and gracious charmtng trankness no barruer to trnendlnness 208 Farrlngton Avenue Our Lady of Lourdes RAFFAELA GRACE NASTRI 56 Yale Avenue Middlebury Rafte a Betty Crocker fan catecnetlcal Worker bortuculturalust -41 H prize Winner Mlsslons1Mlsslonsl NE 'Y '? John AW t he ROSEMARY ELLEN OCONNOR 252 Atwood Avenue SS Peter and Paul Rosle sottly speaks and sweetly smules a sports zealot loquaclous lass better late than never Miss No Twenty lt MARGARET MARY ODEA 8 Ridgewood Street St Margaret 5 Peggy short n sweet our babysltter words wut and wisdom lrrepressuble gran seelng double? Maw 'Nl' qu-vv Y sf W PATRICIA ANN ODEA 8 Ridgewood Street St Margaret ww-gy Patsy rhythm rn her blood loves to travel vla shoe leather charming little gurl qualities always wears a smile even on rainy days PATRICIA O ROURKE 265 Plank Road SS Peter and Paul Wutty Da Vlncr s double bulletnn board designer good natured happy go lucky w -J -'-'Q MARIETTA BERNADETTE ORSO All 9 South Leonard Our Lady of Mt Carmel Mo accomplrshed mermazd co operatlve lass music her hobby she's as pert as a DIXIE nt silence IS golden, Mo rs poor I gf ' -' A . Q 1 , , ,Q , ' WfI'rg,49'fw':tQ, , A -fr' I 5 J ' ' f ' ' vin . . . , , I I ..,, , , , ' -- ' 7 S I 456 Prospect Road . . . SS. Peter and Paul JUDITH MARY PERAZZINI Judy. . .fashion expert service with a smile. . . ursuer of beauty an---.A-Q P casual curls . . .grace and distinction JOAN ANTOINETTE PERNATOZZI 72 Clover Street . . . Our Lady of Lourdes Joanie . . . Sodality Prefect .. . flustered recitations . . .those flat A's ...lady with a license 'ff . . .a grinning prologue to laughter , ' DOLORES THERESA PERIELLO Dee . . . pert and poised . . . the girl with the natural curl . .. winner of Good Citizen Contest. . . 1 , I fa-ii, t K .L .H I .L J I ww. 'iv' Q' 9- MONA JEAN PICARD Frances Drive, Wolcott. . . St. Anne Our backbone in French ll . . .versatile and efficient . . . demure maiden ...champion bowler. . . votary of the Hi Fi . . . adroit i l lOO West Main Street . . . Blessed Sacrament friendly and considerate. . .a youthful glow . . . RITA ANN PERUGINI 73 Bishop Street. . . St. Thomas Reet . . . skillful knitter . . . Oh, beans! . . . flamboyant , . . agile conversational tone of voice . . . My .fag , :i3jKfe5j3fgj2gggz,geff,z - f. J ,,.... I ,',.,y ..,g C 619 South Main Street. . . Our Lady of Lourdes . . .Miss Serenity. . . that scrubbed look N-emu? PRISCILLA ANNE POVlLAlTlS 17 Mountain View Drive. . . St. Joseph fr-ui' Little Mo. . .dimples and a blush... efticiency and thoroughness . . .busy bee. . . candidate tor the S64,000 Question . . . companion to Cicero. . . f I 3 s ROSEMARY ANN PRAGIT wb 'W 'Tv Rosie. . . seen but not heard . . . persevering lady ...diligent worker is cHi2isTiNE ANNE PRYOR ' 89 Madison Street. . . St. Francis Xavier 'J 1 Chris . . . three cheers for St. Francis Q . . . That's my Dad! ' . . . . DroPensiTY tor mathematics . . . a guiding light. . .Miss Do-it CAROL LOUISE REMBISH 299 Rawley Avenue. . . St. Stanislaus Kostka Rembone . . . a Dresden china doll . A stitch in time . . . But, but, but! . . fashionable miss.. .unique gait... X s Q NANCY STEPHANIE RICUPERO lO4 Knollwood Circle. . . St. Michael Nan . . . Am I hungry! . . . considerate . .. seldom serious. . . infectious laughter. . . art is her special interest.. . N-U ' 1-TV 708 Baldwin Street. . . St. Francis Xavier always agreeable . . . Anything l can do? Sun-vi ALICE ROBERTS Ginger. . . Future 58 Journalist ... Don't look at me like that! . . .delightful conversationalist 200 Buckingham Street . . . St. Anne Tree. . . little gardener .. l'm losing my socksl .. .ready reader ...meticulous manicures . . . Umm LEONA JOAN l2UGGlERO Lee . . . baseball fanatic . .. -all -Ms' THERESA ROSS if 'Urn i 96 Nelson Avenue . . . SS. Peter and Paul award winning artist . . . short but sweet . .. eight o'clock straggler . . . l broke my glasses! . . . -an-v f JANICE ANN RUSSO Straits Turnpike . . . St. John Jan. . . I forgot to practice ...country girl. . .those singing strings . . .interpretations ot Stradivarius . . . Oh, that school bus! MARGARET MARY RUGGLES l38 Woodbine Street.. . SS. Peter and Paul Peggy. . .swimming champ . . . invigorating as a vitamin pill . . . rhythmic teet . . . reserved . . . infectious peals of laughter . . . Q ANTONIA .lOSEPl'llNE RUSSOLILLO 97 Sylvan Avenue Our Lady of Lourdes Ton: center guard fe 'V adept with a needle and thread champion bowler rlvals Arthur Murray 'M Lunch tickets last call MARY GERTRUDE SABIS 2680 East Mann Street SS Peter and Paul Sadie znexhaustlble laughter -any four year contract with the Ambrosrans Sunday School teacher unpredictable Gerry s other halt rs 7' 82 Bunker Hull Avenue Blessed Sacrament loves dancnng ANGELA M SANTA LUCIA Angle candid smile delightful dusposutlon class poet ballroom balleruna sports wnse CAROL ANN SANTOPIETRO 322 Bank Street Our Lady of Lourdes Foggy overflows with laughter pert 'n perky knack for neatness -of 'Q Q JEANNE RITA SAVARIA 56 East Clay Street St Anne Elnsteln's little sister nlght owl Ne cornprenez vous pas? Anybody for lunch tnckets'P affinity for math... 1'-W? PATRICIA ANN SCI-IMIEDEL 87 Peach Orchard Road SS Peter and Paul Pa wizard on skates snapshot collector lover of dogs Say' Walt for me kind and sincere MAUREEN DOLORES SILEO 172 Charlotte Street St Thomas Maur My head is in the clouds glad to meet you smile warm hearted prima ballerina poised prettiness MARY IDA SIMOES V wt , , f fw. mi I9 Ridge Street Our Lady ot Lourdes Ida Mae blithe and benign sg fe-'gy shutter bug On my honor pleasingly polite laughter lurks beneath her lips ..---'P' ANN LILLIAN SHURKU5 IO2 South Street . . . St. Francis Xavier MARY ELLEN SI-IOVE Chasse Road Wolcott St Piu Fashion expert neat n pretty Johnny Mathis s secret admirer rhythm in her feet Sunday School teacher . . . Annie. . .Cheyenne s secret admirer 3 . . . that Seventeen look . . .a whiz on water skis ... A pretty girl is like a melody . . .gentle voice and wistful smile 78 t '10--.-lf' sX Fi CAROL ANN SNOWDEN 456 Prospect Road . . . SS. Peter and Paul Theater-goer . . . avid reader .strikes and spares.. .smiles come easily . . .boundless energy . . . conscientious and co-operative BARBARA MARIE SONDERMAN 189 Jersey Street . . . St. Francis Xavier ...S ELIZABETH ANN SMITH 260 Frost Road . . . SS. Peter and Paul Betty. . . music -family style... big sister.. .stage whisper... I can't reach it, Mother! . . . talkative eyes. . . 4--sl 'DX Bobby. . . infectious smile ports admirer. . . fashionable frocks . . . vigorous disposition NVV, may . . . The pen is mightier than the sword JOAN MARY STACK 6'-,J I 53 Park Road . . . Blessed Sacrament 4:4j'1 Amazing French accent. . .bowling expert. . . It F fond memories of sophomore class . . . F contagious laughter. . . Blow, Gabriel, blow! . . . the varsity's favorite score-keeper . . . I Q MARGARET LORETTA STACK 3 -I 'vu-aff 1 55 Pemberton Street , . . Immaculate Conception Peggy... Irish step dancer.. . verbose.. .daughter of Juliet Lowe . . . Simplicity is the best policy . . . roguish eyes. . . JOANNE FRANCES STANGO 123 Davls Street Oakvllle St Mary Magdalen J forever searchrng for Eleanorann gladly sings the Lord s praises athletuc muss baseball fan always ln a hurry MARY JANE STEVENS Spindle Hull Road St Mlchael Jane Jane summertime sanlor I m tamrshed garrulous a damsel wnth danclng feet locund as-Q wma 'Q---up 80 JOAN MARIE SULLIVAN New York twang Barb s here? class ottlcer for tour years art club enthusiast 23 Poplar Street New Milford St Francus dalnty and dependable captlvatrng smile BARBARA ANN VAGNINI 456 Prospect Road SS Peter and Paul Barb delightful dancer hllanous hallucinations optnmustlcally nncluned Rembrandts nval Pl'lYLLlS THERESA VUOLO 88 Avon Avenue Our Lady of Mt Carmel Phyl deterentral manner contemplative aur self styled haurdo benrgn meticulous appearance YZ? ' ' ' ' ' Q ,ce 3 O . 7 .,-Mar fa: ,Qg ,V .gg,,1 - , . . . . ef H , 1, ,f .M I I. . . I ' . . . -A--l q - . , . J PATRICIA ANN WALL 72 Elmwood Avenue St Margaret I7 Patsy decepttvely qutet xv nicely neat denture danctng feet What a panic' Aim ANNE MARY WALSH 46I Homestead Avenue SS Peter and Paul 'Mg fy 5 Miss Librarian Rembrandt II But Mother Ive read tt already' 'TP expresstve eyes devtl dogs the greatest of these us chartty 1' JANE WALSH my Summtt Road Prospect St Anthony Jante a treasury ot smtles awake and alert spark of fire an unruffled dnsposttuon HELENE YANAVICH 572 Wnlson Street St Joseph Mopsey Anyone for swtmmtngi' watch that figure 8 neat n pretty All the homework' always on the go 81 f 1 Thereby hangs a tale Catholic l-ligh's autograph hound seems to say as he thinks back over tour years of fun with the i958 graduates. 1 1 O O O Putting finishing touches on the decorations for the iunior party are Sheila MacDonald, Anita Inglis, and Mary Lou Kelley. Ummm . . . good . . a Friday apizza party brings smiles to Arlene Griffin Christine Pryor, Ann Marie Cusack, Judy Brousseau, Susan Bria, Lois McDonald, and Anne Walsh. S 1 NNT ,fyvkzu Q, ' av 1 Are you sure those pictures :st for the January bulletin board are in here? Judy Damiani questions Nancy Ricupero as Sheila Morotto searches for cardboard letters All the comforts of home are Mickey's, the parakeet of Room 206. Mickey sings his appreciation to Gloria Nole and Mary Albini, his two foster mothers. memories FYUREV in Room lO5. .gli l guess he won't take our bus tickets now. Mary Frances Lahey and Doris Lamy make a sight familiar in the halls of Catholic High, long after the l:l5 bell has rung. 83 Chemistry! lt iust doesn't mix vvith this sandwich, orange, and coke, says Antonia Russillilo to Mary Ann Dwyer. Judith Perazzini and Rosemary Pragit chat in the background. As Mother St. Mark of Rome looks on, freshmen, Anita LeBlanc, Patricia O'Dea, Linda Havican, Judy Carmody, and Aurice Brouillard are measured for their navy blue jumpers and white blouses. LAR ln the good old wintertime Sheila MacDonald, Kathleen Joyce, and Leona Ruggiero enjoy a frolic in the snow. Pin, please, is an old saying for Katherine Balanda and Dolores Macary as they complete the lOl February bulletin board. ffm a, Mary Lou Kelley admires her handiwork on room lOl's third prize winning entry in Catholic High's National Catholic Education Week poster contest. More grease paint? Eleanoran Gilhooly asks Ann Joan Liberafore, five minutes before The iunior play, The Joyous Season. The makings of a Carnegie Hall! With Ersilia Carangelo at the piano, Joan Stack, Jean Mafiiosaifis and Geraldine Finlay harmonize their music. Walking with Mr. Lee, one of The songs on our new hundred-record luke box, are left To righTfMary Albini, Joan Lacerenza, Raffaela Nasfri and Patricia Schmeidel. Wei feef are a thing of the past, claim Mona Picard and Marilyn Cronan. as They pull on Their boots before leaving W.C.H. 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