Waterbury Catholic High School - Candle Yearbook (Waterbury, CT)
- Class of 1959
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U15 Immaculate dfuccplian Zlzurclf f For us lt as truly the House of God and Gate of Heaven The Immaculate Conceptlon Church echoed to our tlmud footsteps as freshmen Retreats Masses Commencements now all these Ile behlnd us As frnends we shall pray here agaun To student days and student actnvmes we bud a fnnal farewell -3 Pre eating the Privsfs fff Fathers, our heartfelt gratitude! Because you have guuded us In every way afforded us a deeper knowledge of Christ helped us to appreclate our Faith more prepared us forthe turbulent road of lnfe showed Interest nn everythung we dld by honorlng us wnth your presence at our BCTIVITIGS we say a heartfelt Thank you' e facult RIGHT REVEREND MONSlGNOR HARRY C STRUCK REVEREND JOHN G FANNING REVEREND JOSEPH H MacDONALD The four years which we have passed students of Waterbury Catholic High have not been fruitless It is not only knowledge an the wisdom to use that knowledge which w have received a Marylikeness By their faithful imitation their beloved Patroness the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame have manifested to us their charity their devotedness their prayerfulness Mary the Light of Christian Knowledge has been their guide an these Sisters in turn bearing the Lamp of Christian Education have been our guides and T O Wisdom of the World God s favorite daughter our msplra Ion Our Lady of Catholic High Unto whomsoever much is given of him much shall be required From these our teachers we have received much in turn Our hearts resound together in one great Thank you' Zfhezrs the Cask . . C0 5'0rm lls Accvrdlug to 11 Pattern as I I d , e it is of , I , I V d their inspiration, I I I Il ' I I ' ll , . , , 1 , 0 O I CLASSICAL Mother Samt Mary Bernard Vlce Prmclpal Mother Saunt Mmam Lounse Scnences Mother Saint Elaine Marte Engltsh Mother Sannt lda of Jesus Home Economlcs Mother Saunt Terence French Mother Salnt David of Mary Latm Mother Saunt Danuel of Rome French Mother Saint Anne of Jesus French Mother Samt Damel of Angels Mathematncs 'Vlother Sam? Edward Marte Englnsh Vlother Sannt Mary Mlchael Soclal Sclences Mother Savnt Hannah of Jesus Englnsh facult COMMERCIAL Mother Salnt Gabruel Commerce Mother Sannt Frances Englnsh Mother Salnt Marcella Marne Commerce Mother Samt Ruta Maureen Commerce Mother Sannt Ambroslus Socnal Scuences Mother Sannt Helen ot the Passlon Hlstory Mother Salnt Charles Marne Commerce 'Vlother Samt Mary Angela ltalsan Mother Sannt Paule d Avlla r Mother Saunt Lawrence Martyr Lsbrarlan Mother Samt Renne Marne Musuc Mother Saunt Barbara of the Angels Musuc Mrs Eluzabeth Romanne Dramatucs Muss Florence Turnbull Physucal Educatuon Mr Marlo DnCecco Orchestra Dnrector To enrlch the minds other students and In so dolng to strengthen thenr souls thus rs the asm of Mother Saint Helen A native of Waterbury and a former teacher at Catholnc Hlgh Mother returned thus year, not to teach Latsn, but to guide us as our prlnczpal A touch of gentleness, of warmth, of encouragement was the umpressuon we receuvecl when we returned as seniors In September Though our year of grownng acquainted was a short one, the memory of her generosity and kindness wall last MOTHER SAINT HELEN OF ANGELS Superlor and Prmcupal ,411 Ara nd the School Mother St Marcella and Mother St Charles Getting ready Mother St Murnam Louise prepares a soluhon for her young scnenhs s Current events! Mother Sf. Helen of the Passion Checkmg the books share a happy secrel they balance 'iwwssf 3 scans the headlines for the latest news. Moiher S f Terence has varled lnieresfs England In the morning France at noon Rome m the evenmg and Japan nn her spare tnme Commerce us her business her special business' Mother Sf Gabriel proofreads the mlmeo sheets if 4 chapel In the beginning we came to chapel to seek help from the Fountain-Head of Authority- our Guide throughout our four years at Catholic High. We have but to ask and we will receive His gifts- on that we have His word. Now as we open the doors to take our place in the world we look to that Guide in Whose friendship we have grown during these years. A prayer to begin the day well Moira Clifford Joyce Balanda and Mary Ann Lombardi make that visit to chapel In preparation for another school day Where 671 1 I Dwell A place to cherish Chapel at W C H I 1 1 O I Tnme out Nancy Mnrto Dons Descoteaux Ann Marne Flynn Georglanna Groat and Mary Elnzabeth Fox the fave senlor presrdents chat wuth Father Lucnan the retreat master L11 ten Keflcc Sattsfted'P and so she us Mary Ann Kulhavlk smiles wuth satnsfactuon as she completes the bulletun board for the rumor sensor retreat and learn An lntrucate part of our school year as the annual retreat We fnrst expernenced thus as freshmen For three days we put asrde our books and Communuon penance and medntatnon As the years passed by each retreat seemed to brung us closer to God Before we knew It our last retreat had come As our last we trled to make lt our best What we acquured during these retreats we wall carry wtth us unto the future FSIFBBI Q I I Mawr wma, A , , 7 R to devote ourselves to prayer, Mass Destination? The Cenacle in Middletown, Connecticut for the annual Sodality Retreat is the goal of sodalists Cornelia McNerney, Mary Enda Tookey, Eileen Daly, Donna Fabiano, Elaine Grady, Anita Trapasso, and Mary King. ,714 zz ,Marzlzn Way An appropriate resolution is what this unit group is seeking as these members, Cornelia McNerney, Evelyn Parziale, Maureen Martin, Mary Loretta O'Connor, and Mary Strileckis discuss a sodalist's attitude toward school work. X Possible remedies for pertinent problems are proposed by Mother St. Daniel of Angels and the counselors, Evelyn Parziale, Mary Loretta O'Connor, Eileen Daly, and Ann Perrin. sodality A consultation in progress-the maior proiect of the Sodality this year, counseling, is lm exemplified by Rosemary Sullivan, senior ' sodalist, and Ellen McGrath, probationists, who are enthusiastically discussing the fruits of the week's resolution. Sodality is a way of lite under the patronage of Our Lady. Seeking our sanctification in our particular vocation, striving for this goal through the practice of daily Mass, meditation, frequent prayer and apostolic works, we advance in His way through His 506-Slifv Church and with His Mother. proiect with prefect, Joan Pesce, secretary, Mary Lou Lyons, and vice-prefect, Mary Elizabeth Fox. A grand idea! says Mother St. Mary Bernard, moderator, as she discusses plans for a new Classes in the summer? Why, yes! Eleven sodalists, Donna Fabiano, Joan Pesce, Beverly Osowicki, Mary Fox, Anita Trapasso, Linnea Friden, Maureen Martin, Mary Ellen Loeffler, Mary Enda Tookey, Mary Lou Lyons, and Patricia Daly attend the Summer School of Catholic Action activities at Fordham University. f X 3 3 x t Y G Lt Mrxed marrnage a dange Father Fannrng quotes for us some ofthe facts asststed by Joanne Zmno Elame Barkauskas and Joyce Dube tru Pav ug Be angry women' Mr Donnaruma Professor ofMed1eval Htstory at Farrfneld Untversuty stresses thus pomt tn has address to the student body durnng Nattonal Educatnon Week We Who s golng to be the lucky person'7 Sales are boommg Mary Ann Zareskt requests more raffle tickets from Mary Rotella Co operatnng mtsston leaders are Joan Swazey Cseatedj Maureen O Co Theresa Madden religious actlvltle nnor and tt . . I r?,, . I - 0 , . J . '. , , 5 1 0 0 ,, ,t . - , , 0 0 0 The Musslons wall be the benefactor of Cathollc Hugh s collectton of canned goods magazlnes and stamps These mnsslon mmded gnrls are Elame Bolduc Januce Pelletuer and Margaret Mulot The sensors must set the example says Margaret Curley June Shaw agrees as she prepares to chart our progress The way we thlnk the way we talk the way we act lead us to or away from Heaven At the end of four years at W C H we pause to look back on the road we ve traveled, paved with danly actions offered to God Assngnments, prayers, help offered, gifts r All can brlng us to eternal happiness an Fnrst Frnday percentage How much knowledge of our relngnon have we accumulated In our four years? Dnscussnng the questlon are Alexa Roman Mary Ann Flaherty Margaret Mulot and Gecrgnanna Crocncchua ecenved Our ,M d Zzior Our Mad I The traditional procession the recitation of the Aves the student body honors Our Blessed Mother Adoration prayer worship permeate the air as Joan Pesce Prefect of the Sodallty crowns Our Lady of Catholic High Silently seeking Our Lady s favor is Anita Trapasso. if a memorable close to our senior year XL' O Mary Queen of Hearts in this your special month we kneel here in homage before your altar. We crown you Our Mediator- you have interceded for us countless times with your Divine Son Our Model-you are truly a perfect pattern for our blinded eyes Mary Elizabeth Fox reverently beholds her spiritual mother Our Mother-you were given to us K at as a final act of love by your dying So All hail to you Mary Queen of our Hearts. m 3 C I' O ' j W ' V I1 . ' ' I l I Y W-, , - 5 a F I I I I S M v I X I 'QW JQYQQ. I X X A X Xxx 1 X., 1 X H 1. ' 1 X M I I H S I 'X' 441 RE AD REFLEC1 RESOLVE f 8 .1 , fl , 'T-M- . 1. ' V Ak' Q Men fought, and the result was freedom! says Ann DeCosmo reminding Theresa Madden of our Constitution. -f l 1 l XM l 360 N. Lat .... replies Josephine Kavanagh to Ann Perrin s question concerning the location of Virginia. The social sciences are built one upon the other. The foundation is HEALTH which keeps us physically fit. When we have good health, we can keep a good home according to the rules ot HOMEMAKING. In providing a home we make use of products from the earth taught the social cience Serving Elaine lamkis and Barbara Genua, Margaret Cronan shows the relationship between a good homemaker and a good hostess. 4 ,ff l swear to tell the truth . . . says witness Janet Desmarais to prosecutor Donna Hale as iudge Pauline Serva looks on. in ECONOMY GEOGRAPHY. Following home rules helps us later to follow rules of citizenship which CIVICS teaches us. Law leads to the developing of the perfect society studied in SOCIOLOGY. From the bottom to the top, social sciences provide a continuation of HISTORY. Society in 90011 Top o' the morn is the greeting of the Irish colleen, Elizabeth O'Connor, to the Scotish lass, Katherine Morcey. Ireland INVITE! YOU ,ma 4 155362 iw The inside story? Margo Sugrue and Rosemary Sullivan discover it. natural sciences dis' 84110 6 To explode or not to explode? that is the question puzzling Mary Jane Morris and Mary Kerwin, while Barbara Vensel prepares to record their earth-shattering discoveries. Science is the medium through which man approaches an explanation ofthe intricacies of the universe. Since the dawn of civilization, each successive generation has endeavored to unfold the enigmas of nature and to utilize the knowledge obtained therein for the progression of society. From the invention of the wheel in ancient times down to our present-day Atomic Age, man has ever been motivated by the desire to conquer the realms of the unknown. Who knows what heights his knowledge ofthe universe will attain. Next, the conquest of space, And then . . . Is it moving? asks Gloria DeStephano as Beverly Dreher looks up from the microscope. -J Q Try that bone, suggests Mickey, the parakeet, as Marie Addazio hesitates in perplexity. 'x X X x Will it ever penetrate? despairs Nina LoCasio as she struggles defiantly with a ticklish math problem. mathematic My calculations are correct! says Mary Ellen King, as Patricia Hogan demonstrates the practical application of the centroid theorem. 714 C7160 y and in Practice Trying her wings as teacher, Lorraine St. Hilaire commands the attention of her pupils, Karen Moritis, Barbara Beaudoin, Joyce Nizelski, Mary Lou Lyons, and Patricia Dwyer, as she masters the Vu-Graph. Mathematics underlies present-day civilization in much the same tar-reaching manner that sunshine underlies all forms of living. H. E. Slaught. Sunshine is essential for physical growth. All living things thrive on it. Mathematics is essential For mental growth-the acquisition of a broadened intellect and the development of an astute mind. All society benefits from the knowledge of mathematics-the queen of sciences and the foundation of civilization. Clicking with determination, our typewriters deciphered Gregg's hieroglyphics. Ledgers, ioumals, and red pencils constructed a road to accurate bookkeeping. For us, as future leaders of a democracy, law instilled a greater appreciation of our civic duties. Climbing towards our goal, bouncing keys became our steppingstones as we mastered business machines. While practicing for perfection, these were the means through which we opened the gateway to a commercial future. Gateway I0 the Qufure Barbara DeSanto, S, lO minutes to go! is what Marlene Andrew, Agnes Richardson, and Helen Ambrozaitis have been told as they strive to finish their transcription in time. Brood 1-gg., Are they correct? Judy Tucker finds herself in mild confusion as Stella Fusco and Ann Grenier check their work critically. Want a job? I1'.lL'I'fil! 1.2 . 'Og AH I' 5 , Hufwdf O the v oes of money' Joanne Zlnno and Arnette Boucher count the collectton money for accuracy as Duane Donnelly and Jeartne Korott see that It gets to ts destunatnon I ahh thu i Totals and subtotals occupy the mtnds of Joan Bergeron and Phyllus Bruer worknng thetr addlng machrnes Veronlca Foody deltghts nn her new schedule posted on the rotatlon chart Hustltng about Mary Louise Moynahan Glorta Colella and Marlon Mtrabelle practuce the dally routrne they wnll perform as tomorrow s women of busmess 'If Something new- something original! Dianne Bedard Suzanne Smith Donna Hale and Lucille Malaspina search for ideas that will interest and captivate members of the Sigma Kappa senior business cl ub 1 W5-ggi I FQ' li.. Watch those lines' says Margaret Sullivan to Carlotta Palmer: while she cuts a stencil Patricia Reagan stands ready to help Articles Articles Which shall we choose to report on? ask Diana Forget Pat Conway Lorraine Poirier and Lucille Petit Only in a dream would Mother Saint David of Mary so willingly surrender her classroom stratagem to the madcap attitude of a typical Latin student, Barbara Brown. fllflyfl - 517611 in Our Dream X55 . 'Q 9 l a l 5 4 I' k '8 1 n -J l s 'nfl It X 9 I i Out of the depths swims Patricia Ursini from the seaweed kingdom of mysterious, mythical Neptune. As freshmen, we labored, . . .as sophomores, we conquered, . . . As iuniors, we debated, . . . as seniors, we wandered with Aeneas . . . prepared-with vocabulary quizzes and rules galore. . . .conquered-our first translation, Caesar's Gallic War . . . debated-the orations of Caesar, learning more . . .wandered-traveling with Aeneas, to completion of our lore. Look, Moe! I've found the right translation for once, says Georgianne Crocicchia as she shares her discovery with Maureen O'Connor. 't fr' li 1 Which is the right idiom? wonder Marilyn Giannelli and Carol Canciani as they look through suitable ltalian idioms which the class should master. Lost in a world of books. Beverly Adomaitis really 'fulfills this statement as she tries to do some research on French scholars. Joan Gentil replenishes her supply. ,4 C21 ch fff Kvmauce Italy in the springtime, Paris in the fall, But we're in the classroom Missing it all- Yet, in a sense, we're there, Each in our own little sphere, Walking on the Champs-Elysees, Riding in a gondola. We've mastered all our idioms, Our dictations come with ease. Parle, parla, amour, ama- Take which you please. Books closed. Dictation, says Mother Saint Daniel of Rome. Doris Descoteaux Cat the boardj, Veronica Foody and Barbara Beauchaine are prepared, while Louise Gelinas is quite puzzled, and Diane Bedard is reaching for her paper. Speak the Speech .7 Pray you . To create with words an :mage vlvld To read wnth Interest and duscretuon English On the aur Thus last warnung prepares Mary Elizabeth Fox and To speak the truth of countless ages J' vs. Thurty seconds' Suzanne Smufh attempts Carol Grzyb for Youth Talks It Over to defme zoroastnannsm wrth the speed of llght Shakespeare begms another day s work with Mother St Elaune Marne who has the unduvnded attention ofthe class r 1 P ' , O 9 , E Ml? '51 , . ,gee 'X af v 1 M - X Q 'N . , jp 5 5 Av J 4 1 . ll - ll ' H ll . I q I . . . 1 ' ' ' . , A A K . 4 1 N Wisdom knowledge Yruth such are the fnndmgs an our lubrary Karen Cunnungham Joyce Dube Ellen McGrath Angelina DeLucua and Mary Loretta O Connor Marlorle Yurgams Joyce Brunnelln and Claure Marrone fa? the reference sechonl seek Them Passage to Other Lands Readmg makefh a full man We grow we engoy we learn In our library The small one of course' says Carolyn Brodeur as Mother Sf Lawrence offers her a choice Research' Research' Research' A theme due tomorrow and Cafherme Curley rs gust beginning I wonder nf at wrll balance Yhus Mme Jane? Desmarus asks Carol Vancams whsle countnng The profns and Iosses for ine Stylus stylu Admnrnng Yheur new Issue offh Sfylus are Joan Pesce ednor fseaYedN Pafrlcla Rsna!dv and Georgwanna Groat Co Editor Fund any news Mary Ann? Susan Bulkovnclw news eclnor mquures of Mary Ann Balasky ednonal ednor who Fas been scoufmg for swrung scoO,.s for cu Cryfus if 4, Joan Pesce edttor sets out In quest of her Big Story 5311-4 in the Ne 5 To relate both the seruous and the comucal occurrences of school, Express the vuews of the editor and staff un the eclntoruals Declare the opunnons of students and teachers Acquamt VV C H wnth nts present and future events All these things and more are the work of the Stylus staff and Mother St Frances In the fave Issues of Stylus every year XM Proofreadung and cuttmg the galleys settmg up and glulng pages numbermg the dummues all these occupy the time Of Pauline Serva Carol Cancuam Marulyn Gnanellu and Donna Fabnano n' A I I l l n i I Last minute work is submitted to Cecilia Descoteaux, literary editor, by Elizabeth O'Connor, Ann Marie Flynn, and Mary Ro1eIla.Anita Trapasso, literary editor, Jo-Ann Karclriauslcas, editor, and Paaline McDuff, co-editor, srnile over the tlwouglnls of a successful Yearbook. candle Oh That Deadline . . . a common expression ot tlwe Yearbook Statt of W59. Biographies, themes, capfons legends, pictures, and croppings serve to confuse and confound. Eless tne day we gc to press troubles gone! But not for long . . . Sell tnose Yearbooks. vbtfo,r ,::-leltlTr1 e store.-elf' 'rs r' and Lirre F e Puzzled'9 Never' We have everyihmng under conirol reply Dorls Shckney Nancy Murfo Joyce NIZelSkI Pamcxa Halloran and Lllllan Vnfkauskas C0 Glauf Zfrever In Our ylflcmzfrzvs ?1.s This layout' exclalms Vnrguma Grenler to Lucille Cocchuola Maureen Martin and Lucnlle Malaspnna lt took four long years to achieve it, one brief moment to receive it, and a lifetime to enioy it. The coveted National Honor Society membership and pin now belong to these ten proud possessors: First Row-Joan Pesce and Mary Elizabeth Fox. Second Row-Ann Landry, Susan Bulkovitch, Ann Callan, Barbara Brown, Karen Moritis, and Anita Trapasso. Third Row-Patricia Rinaldi and Georgianna Groat. national honor society Of special importance to the students and to the school are the girls in the Honor Society Two years ago Waterbury Catholic High School was officially enrolled in the National Honor Society Membership was opened to students displaying a praiseworthy aptitude for learning coupled with the best qualities of character and leadership The gurls upon whom such a manifestation of good credit is conferred are understandably the oblects of our attention Now with the culmination of their high school years when they are busily accumulating all sorts of information on teaching nursing and other possible professions our eyes are on them the learners of today the leaders of tomorrow the gurls in the Honor Society 1 1 1 1 v - fffx f K fi I 'fr -1. Xf 'x xx A XM Wnth palette and brush rn hand Mary Ann Kulhavrk makes the perfect artnst Tlmldly we began our frrst charcoal sketch then rapidly, we gained confidence becomzng famlllar voyagers In the world of art Under the guidance and drrectlon of Mother St Paule d Avlla we advanced to pastels water colors oll paintings, and the crafts our appreciation grew On for four years we traveled an the realms of art Wztlz Pam! Scenes from Japan' Vrrgrma Grenner compares her puctures wnth those from C N D art pupuls ln Mem H' Gakuen Tobata GI' Unusual event of the year exchange plctures from Japanese students are admured by Mother S1 Paule d'Avnla, Vurgnnua Grenrer, Mary Ann Kulhavrlc, and Mary Elizabeth Fox Q Q O 0 0 .af F all . . .-,Xxx iq . . . l .-Q, If! , I7 L f ,Y 42 l . . . ' 'L I I ' I I I I I 21 She s a pro' Mary Ann Kulhavuk s work can vernfy nt Toys and thungs are the themes of Mary Ellzabeth Fox s work zz d l6'rusl1 Could thus be a student? No Bully Moran us the model forthe sketch Students mclude Cheryl Gtrouard Kathleen Keating Carole Wnthey Mary Ellen Peters Bomta Morra Jane Moran Earlme Carbon Annette Augellt Dnana Testa Mary Elnzabeth Fox Vnrglma Gremer Joanne Zorsky Arlene Carper Marilyn Schmntt Carmela Rlzzuto Raellyn Kuernan Betty Felth Margaret Butler and Mary Ann Kulhavuk Pa fy in Sta ybaok land A pretty storybook foursome is represented by Ann Marie Flynn, Maureen Martin, Diane Bedard and Janice Pelletier. A sudden hush, the curtains part, and storybook damsels come to life. Attired in gowns of rustling taffeta, net, and flowing chiffon, demure misses portray the lovely characters of the Land of Make-Believe as they present the Fairyland Fashions. Cinderella, Snow White, Rapunzel- all are seen, all are admired. Yet good times must pass, and the show draws to a close. The dainty dresses are put away, ending a wonderful night of dream. S as nl ' be ', 'If' A K ,, Q51 lag ,V ' if ' Our charming Mistress of Ceremonies, Miss Jo-Ann Karchauskas, takes us through the enchanting forest of Storybook Land. Two brides means twice as much happiness. Mary Ann Kulhavilc, her attendant, Mary Enda Tookey, and Doris Stickney with Mary Rotella smile happily. Expressions of amusement appear on the faces of Anita Trapasso and Barbara Manchinelli as Suzan Perillo shows her bouquet to Doris Descoteaux. fashion show Modest, yet modern sets the for five captivating misses representing the sodality- Linnea Friden, .loan Pesce, Marylou Lyons, Donna Fabiano and Mary Elizabeth Fox. theme Pert Virginia Grenier, pretty Marion Jamele, and poised Margaret Sullivan-all come to life in Storybook Land. Was Cecilia Descoteaux, Cinderella, transported to church in a pumpkin coach with Ginette Provencher, Dolores Charette, and Theresa Vacarella? 51, ' y x ,km 1, rx' L Alexa Roman, a radiant Snow White, is attended by Patricia Balasky, Judith Curley, and Barbara Genua. Senior Prom, a special memory to be cherished forever, finds these girls-Barbara Beaudoin, Pauline McDuff, Lillian Vitkauskas, and Donna Demers-in anxious anticipation. ppm Q U Sars we are gathered at thus ho y tnme to celebrate Chrlst s Passuon Carlotte Palmneru mtroduces the play Wlth the bag of coms Iymg on the floor Joan Gentul portraymg Judas ln a rage hurls Samuel Amella Martms to the ground passion pla The Passuon of Chrnst Jesus Our Lord and Our Savnor mighty un Its sllence malestnc In nts humlllty The sacred blood of a spotless Vlctum the unblemnshed offering for a taunted mankund blood and tears shed for us the ruthless Scourgung at the Pnllar butter lashes caused by our suns the mock Crownlng wlth Thorns amid the tauntlng peers of Roman solduers the agonlznng Carrylng ofthe Cross by the Weary One burdened wlth our suns the unlustCrucntlx1on and agonnzung Death of Chrnst the pruce of our lnberatnon from Satanucal bonds this as the glortous Passion of Our Redeemer re enacted by the luntor class an thelr portrayal of The Upper Room . . I ll T ' 2 1 li ' is . . . . 72 T . . . . ..' il l ' , 5 by K . . - lf the Agony in the Garden of Olives- . I , . . I A . . . I I . Q l I I . See how your sms have marred Hum Alexa Roman playlng the role of the Blessed Vnrgm elevates the sacred cloth bearmg the Image of Chrnst Those around her Amelxa Martms Barbara Genua Barbara Beaudom Cornelua McNerney Judy Galuada Loss Gallo Lablbe Mowad and Joyce Balanda Insten attentuvely Thrownng humself on has knees Peter portrayed by Barbara Beaudoun turns to Mary Alexa Roman and begs pardon for the pam he has caused Jesus Samuel played by Margaret Mvlot looks on attentnvely Mrs Elizabeth Romaune will not be forgotten by the students of Waterbury Catholic Hugh School for the assustance she has given them In her role as durectress of dramatucs Mrs Romame has offered her talents to help us fund success rn our dramatuc actnvmes We are extremely grateful to her You dtd ut agaun' Mr Duffy portrayed by Nancy Mlrto forges hrs way through water bombs as Carlotta Palmueru Charlotte Hamulton Jo Ann Karchauskas and Carmella Moffo look on senior P aY ect Mc' II1 I Lbuzs Mlschlevous whrmsucal QBY our two youngsters portrayed by Joyce Nlzelska as Tootue an Margaret Curley as Agnes A prop here, a stitch there, a final daube of rouge . .. the curtain rises, and the stage is aglow with the thrill of the senior play. A careless word, a rash quarrel, an ill-timed water bomb. .. an average day begins and ends, happily of course, for the Smiths of St. Louis. The last word is spoken, the final bow taken, the curtain falls. .. not only on the senior play, but, shortly after, on the senior year. Excitement and anger permeate the Smith household as the conductor, Joyce Balanda, displays the bedraggled dummy to Carmella Palmieri, Catherine Mays, Joyce Nizelski, Mary Ann Zareski, Margaret Curley, Beverly Dreher, Jo-Ann Marchauskas, .9 if I l x 1 :JS lr xi! A portrait ofthe Smith Family and friends includes, third row: Jo-Ann Karchauskas, Beverly Dreher, Carmella Moffo and Evelyn Parzialep and Carmella Moffoi second row: Mary Ann Zareski, Carlotta Palmierig first row: Margaret Curley and Joyce Nizelski. D QF. our star, Lady Babby, whom Eileen Daly, Evelyn Parziale, Susan Bulkovitch, Joan Gentil, and Maureen Martin view somewhat cautiously. Sitting on Ann Perrin's lap is flarmo y Ill Our Halle Musuctans of the future' Waterbury Catholuc Hugh s own orchestra under the dtrectton of Mr Marlo DuCecco takes tame out to pose for a pncture Back row Sandra DeBIas C ous lprlano second row Constance Zoss Kathleen Church Judith Carosella Marulyn Ftnley Sophue Vuolo Lots Bocchlchto ftrst row Helene Hamel Marlon Markus Barbara Schtavone Mar Strlleck y ns Carol Duguay There was music In the atr every Tuesday afternoon as the orchestra commenced tts practtce Gay and penstve modern and classtcal were the selecttons prepared for assemblaes or the Concert or Commencement Under the patronage of St Cectlta and the dtrectton of Mr DtCecco the orchestra members combtned theur talents and b rought forth cultural and enloyable entertalnment for thenr audlences 0 . , K ' , pr' six f W e' t t V f x I I I V .. . . , . . n . . I . . ' - io, arol Magnuson, Lorraine Larrivee,L ' C' ' 7 - I I . I I . I . I . . I - I . I , , ' s I 4 ,Q . I 4 wlg Thr rt e Fr 'IA GX vnu 9 5 ,K pm N We who love musuc are never alone Musuc as always near chant the ruch rnellrfluous volces of the Ambrosuans Waterbury Catholuc Hrgh School s select rnusncal group Through the cummunucatuve medua of radno televusuon, and recordnngs these gurls have entertarned a number of area audzences with thelr excellent and varred repertonre of cholce rendutlons They have sung often to personal audrences at school assemblues blennral concerts and hospltals Long after they have left thelr song wlll luve on, and thelr mellow vouces wrll echo down the halls of Catholac Hugh nl world fffxl .M JGY l xuT ,ffl J fe e h 1 A f Often W, ,H ea Kxftgs O Xxx 0 I ,ef- O,. r ni nf lam .rt ,Arm h 1 nv mW' U wh nm iff x ygl xx. xr u uv. U' 5,1 r hm 'I N 5 K . U hruih N , c r ' ,X er 'Y lmllf ,f rr 8 ' 1 1 Q 5 Q 1 .K I M6 M fl tn wa Q th ,nfs s cam A A ofa If mv 0, this rv on m X F S-vi 'Uv since And .0 .-MU' Lex xl' m UI, xr l U epliif my ln! A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year chat the Ambrosnans furst row Rosemary Sullnvan, Marte Lombard Marla Menturweck, Glorua Macary, and a m b I a n S Juduth Carosella, second row Dons Moskaluk Lots Cuprlano, Margaret Bubeck and Ellen Schuster, thurd row Prnscolla Adornams, Mary Jane Magnanlmo, Deanna Stango Marlon Markus and Maruann Wlse, fourth row Kathy Church, Constance Zoss, Ann Perrin, Janxce Daly Catherine Curley, Marllyn Bauer, Phyllis Markus, Lorrame Larrnvoe Barbara Schnavone, and Anne Landry under the able drrectuon of Mother St Reune Mane at the Annual Chrlstmas Assembly if ' - . . I N 4 .. 1. Na e '- fn , V X4 ft ' A an WSU. ' R dl me x.. 1 'N E N ,, 5 We th l 4 ' - A X f , ' ' xr A 5, , ,f 3 . ri ' Q. 1 ff Qigi 611' f.l.'vl. VV ' 1 , ,tl U, Q I, its , ., f .C , vi ' 1--' Puri. 'f ll , ,rWq3wuy,r, y ,cg 34 sm- xg -2' ' hh rd gi f M, N . t lf' 5' V U' . r fsxjf ' ofa ,725 rv' V, f f wc, if 9, 193-7 -:ff A And f av Rf ' ,A K' 'A-.. , pr . ' V and ,lei lf ' ! 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I . . . 5 I Choral Club: first row-Deanna Stango, Marie Lombard, Joan Irving, Helen Carney, Margaret Bubeck, Margaret Milot, Barbara Corden, Gloria Macary, Maria Menturweck, second row-Sandra DeBlasio, Moira Clifford, Anita SantaLucia, Elaine Grady, Mary Flaherty, Charlotte Nardello, Carol Distasio, Saundra Russo, Mary Lyons, Janet Famigliettig third row-Therese Lamy, Mary ' ' X X, Kerwin, Carol Kyrcz, Nancy Mirto, Carol X QR li 4 ' 4 Grzyb, Linda Colabella, Ewa Malewicz, X XIX 3, 7 'J Josephine Rossi, Ann Flynn, fourth row- QSK . 'ig , T Carol Duguay, Constance Zoss, Cornelia McNerney, .3 ' i lf I w Denise Kenney, Patricia Keilty, ,yy X l ' if Kathleen Church, Cecilia Mosgrove, Margaret -xfljfx, Al Cronan, Helene Hamel, Catherine a- be 'ta32XX'il'i ,N cufiey, fifth raw-christine gitfljxb-,X -uxgy' ' fi Griffin, Doris Moskaluk, Ann , if 35 J Perrin, Alice Walsh, June T E Z ' Shaw, Mary Mulligan, Mary Pea t ug, 1mZ3,Z l iff spring concert S., 1 'fm Q ,W Ellen Loeffler, Elizabeth Davino, Marilyn Bauer. . K I ll i f l if ,335 ff Choral Club: first row-Donna Demers, Marianne Carrol, Ellen Schuster, Ann Landry, Barbara Schiavone, Joan Pesce, Lucille Cocciola, Kathleen Galvin, Priscilla Adomaitisp second row-Barbara Boyle, Mary Jane Magnanimo, Judith Divino, Beverly Osowicki, Maureen Quilter, Claudette Hamelin, Mary Enda Tookey, Margaret Curley, Phyllis McCarthy, Jacqueline LaPerrierep third row-Frances DeVito, Doris Stickney, Patricia Hogan, Mary J. Morris, Mary E. King, Lillian Gaudino, Carole Schroeder, Regina Dionne, Veronica Joyce, Jeanne Piacentinog fourth row-Mary Rotella, Janice Daly, Eileen Daly, Carol Valaitis, Janice Pelletier, Katherine Cronan, Joan Inglis, Marita Ryan, Labibe Mowad, Karen Christian, fifth row-Sandra Petruny, Patricia Dwyer, Mary A. Balasky, Phyllis Markus, Mary Strileckis, Elaine Mazaika, Cynthia Richards, Beverly Dreher, Mary McCarthy, Frances Carey. ,flfleladious ,flflmwries As luniors and seniors, members ofthe Choral Club under Mother St. Reine Marie's direction, we garnered melodtous memories never to be forgotten. ,li MARY ROSS Co Captam Tenslon ns mountung the game about to begun and our team ts In the ltmelnght The players are Elaune Bolduc Ltnnea Frnden co captann Rose Mary Sullivan captain and Barbara Schlavone Second row Includes Mary Ann Brnottt Helen Ambrozautts and Ann Perrm sports ln accordance wnth the wnshes of Pope Plus XI who advocated the educatnon the whole chnld physical educatnon receuves proper emphasis In the student curnculum at Waterbury Catholic Hugh Realrzlng that the mastery of sports IS an art and a science as well as an excellent means of matntannung bodrly fttness our school otters tralnung not only IH the actual maneuvers of play but also un the basnc strategnc prtncuples whuch underlie success In sports Are you ready? Let s go Patrtcta Gorman Margaret Hatgh Mary Ross Maureen O Connor Audrey Kanausns Angela Mastracchto and Frances DeVtto lead the Vtctory tn a Ct cle cheer ,I 2, x . ' 4. . il, K 'F ' E 4' ,fp AQ. 7 , - r.. f , 1 X , ' I 6 3 K Q t -Q . I . . . . A : . I . . I - . I . I I , 1 , of 1 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 1, - -V 'L Spa ting Our Wfamy X ' The cheerleaders close the season wlflw a smnle Frances DeVno Erneshne Sullivan Audrey Kanausns Angela Masfracchro Patricia Gorman and Margaret Hargh Kneelmg are Maureen O Connor and Mary Ross Wm, an 1 0 3 MAUREEN MOE O CONNOR Hands up' Bur where s the ball? Helen Ambrozams :sn f qunte sure Capfarn Q g A 1 r Left To right are Extra Extra' Read all about ut' We ve got a team an we re gonng fo shout lr We ve go? the E A that s on e A e famous cr our cheerleaders they open ,.-y R. Halfhme' Rosemary Sulluvan Elame Bolduc Lunnea Frnden and Barbara Schnavone are gnven last munute 1ns1ructlons by Mother St Anne the game 6 Y row Includes Margaret Hangh Pairrcla Gorman Maureen O Connor Audrey Kanausls Rxghf row Includes Frances DeVito Mary Ross Angela Mastracclwuo W xt or won t lt? The fate of the ball IS unprednctable m thus bug game Mary Ann Brrottu shot by Elame Squeak Bolduc wnth New York s Vnlla Marla Our players un pnnnnngs are Helen Ambrozams and Dec Dec Jan Jan 'Jan e 'Feb e Fe e W C H S SCHEDULE ll Thomaston 18 St Mary s N H 8 Farmnngton 22 Watertown 29 N D A Waterbury 4 Farmington 5 Notre Dame Staten I 9 Thomaston Vllla Marla N Y Watertown 46 42 59 42 37 36 41 32 55 39 48 39 65 46 40 39 45 44 52 49 Won Won Won Won Won ost ost Won Lost OST S 9 St Marys N H St Jean Baptlste N Y 'March 5 Notre Dame Brldgeport 37 22 45 39 33 29 Won ost Won AprnI 1 St Jean Baptnste N Y 54 47 OST 'Home Games WC H S or VnlIa'7 Which will get that tap? Who needs bowlrng alleys The gym floor proves good enough for us Charlotte Hamilton alms for a strlke as pungurl Jamce Daly sets up Donna Lovane rs the anxnous spectator e balcony lends a perfect vrew for an over all pncture of an evenrng frlled wnh memories prom Rengnmg over The prom are Albert Enamanf and Paulrne Serva chosen kung and queen Passnng under ihe fradmonal arch are Mary Ann Balasky and her escort Anthony Yurgams x F' V ' ' N. l ' 1 ff f , -L o I ,, i . Th ' . - V r 4 ,ew l F 1' A ' ,,, X rf , 3 lf x Q 'f , Y N v ,.,x' I ' NL f The perfect Prmce Charming Yvon Desaulmers escorts has Cmderella Lorrame St Hulanre Typucal of all the Cmderellas at our Ball IS Beverly Drohor a pncture of loveluness to the Ball Summer tlme Sensor Prom time e biggest dance ofthe year The audltoruum was Transformed to a scene of enchantment as we prepared for the forthcomlng prom Flowers, bnrds, crepe paper and muslcal Instruments together wnth dreamy muslc, helped create the atmosphere for our theme Summer Serenade Lune up' All good thmgs must come to an end as does our prom with the Grand March ,, . - , H. ,, . . . , . , . s -., 1 g 1 l , 5 tw I r ' ,- ,xf 1 4 ,I x. A 'W Q 1. S 'B HE Z fl -Y . t Q . ' ' .. , th l 1, - ,V . V it . . . Q , 4 ,M f if W, all ' ll - II ' I I . . . . . , E716 Senbriv. . . Class Day-sadness, gladness Our last day together. Speeches are made, Honors are read, a final farewell, but memories linger on. Graduation-the Immaculate Conception Church Diplomas are given, Blessings are bestowed. High school days are over. Sadness, gladness. C A word of thanks to parents and teachers, a prayer for their a well-being a final farewell- Joan Pesce valedtctorian Ccomrnercialj begins Class Day exercises To a march played by the orchestra the seniors file into the hall for their last assembly together Class Day Ma y Elizabeth Fox valedictorian lclassicall repeats an her Class Day address this daily prayer so familiar to us But school days have ended we seek His guidance for a new world ' S ' S l , . I Direct, O Lord, we beseech Thee, all our actions . . . r . , . . . I I , - 1 S. The entrre Immaculate resounds wrth the names ofthe sensors benng read by Father Fannmg who wrll now approach Monsngnor Struck to receive theur duplomas When we have crossed the gate of this dear haven The semors together for the last tume sang Our Lady of Catholnc Hrgh The entnre congregatnon Rehgxous, graduates, relatnves, and frnends ruse as graduatuon exercuses begun East Bank Dur ng Class Day Monsugnor Struck reads the awards granted our semors graduation LE,i..' V aff: ' I Y O O 0 : , - . ' :A -A , L ' cv t ' y ck I 5 L f .J ' f. r - I' E . fi 'f r I I It 133, I , , I y I L I x th niors . . . c ass of MARIE NICOLA ADDAZIO quiet manners can be deceiving loves living . .. HELEN MARIE AMBROZAITIS 400 Country Club Road . . . St. Joseph . I remember the day that Cleo came . specialty-good food . . . Batter-up! a taciturn miss... blond and beguiling . . . statuesque beauty I959 i54V2 South Elm Street . . .Our Lady of Lourdes Dizzy. . . Oh, I don't know anything! . . . collegiate dress. . . eager for excitement. . . BEVERLY ANN ADOMAITIS 278 Boyden Street . . . St. Joseph Bev . . . vibrant personality . . . a Ted Mack contestant . . . prim 'n' proper . . . pet peeve-Hartford our champion baton twirler. . . MARLENE RlTA ANDREW 756 Washington Avenue Ext . . . Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Anyone absent today? . . . determined . . . there's rhythm in her typing . . . a handful of patience . .. makes the most of life . . . , ,, , X W JOYCE ELLEN BALANDA 98 Hawthorne Avenue . . . St. Joseph Passion Play's Innkeeper leisurely manner. . . Good morning! . .girl of few, but well-chosen, words .sews a fine seam. . .tall and poised L MARY ANN BALASKY 59 Thrushwood Place . . . Blessed Sacrament Mar , . . unforgettable sophomore year . . indomitable spirit . . . a French scholar . . . friendly word for everyone . . . Last call for supplies ELAINE MARY BARKAUSKAS 2226 North Main Street. . . St. Lucy Laney. . .seen and always heard! . . . rusty locks . . . This girl drives'? . . fashion-wise. . . frequent attacks of giggles . . . BARBARA MARY BEAUCHAINE T99 Tudor Street. . . St. Thomas Barb . . . all tangled up in French . .. Miss Rhythm . . . clerical abilities . . . seen, but not often heard . . . contagious enthusiasm . . . BARBARA ANN BEAUDOIN 37 Rawley Avenue . . . St. Francis Xavier Barb . . .dark-eyed and daring . . . Passion Play's Saint Peter . . . can't wait for summer 3 ... l'm not sure but l think . . . DIANNE LORRAINE BEDARD 79 South View Street. . . St. Anne An easy smile . . . loves to bowl . . .added grace to the fashion show . .a good skate in more ways than one . . . that Halo look R MILDRED GERTRUDE BEDARD 293 French Street, Watertown . . . St. John Millie. . . Did I hear Watertown? . . . Guess what Carrie and I did. . . . full of vim . . . silky brown hair... just to be different . . . THERESA MARY BELLEMARE 29 Maplerow Avenue . . . St. Anne Terry . . . silence rules the day . . . dignified personality . . . curly-topped expeditious speaker. . . a practical idealist . . . CAROL ANN BENSON Midwood Avenue, Wolcott . . . St. Pius X Benny . . . sincerity-her basic element . .a solace in sorrow . . . l'm from Pius X . . . Does anyone want lunch tickets? .. .thinks much, says little ELAINE MARY BOLDUC 24 Frlend Street St Anne Squeak quiet but far from shy snze no obstacle on basketball courts Gonng to the game today? 161 Nichols Drive Our Lady of Mt Carmel JOAN LOUISE BERGERON 204 Alder Street St Joseph Bergle hoppy stuffed ammals at home on the dnamond baseball neat and sweet rung-collector dances her delight ANNETTE THERESE BOUCHER Just makes the 7 55 bell amuable never at a loss for words lmbued wnth beauty a cheerful frame of mnnd PHYLLIS JOAN BRIER Judd Hull Road St John of the Cross hll Immutable declsuons Mvss Do It Herself shorty member of club 67 sophomore secretary CAROLIN JOAN BRODEUR 371 Blacks Road, Cheshire St Bridget Came . freshman class secretary nnformatuon seeker . Where's Mullle'P qulet and agreeable . . . always a pleasant Hn ' . . - . 1 2 , u ' 11 4 . . . Say now, wait a minute! J x, 'w. I X 59 BARBARA JOAN BROWN 81 Vail Street . . . St. Joseph Barb . . . St. Joseph's Sodality Prefect 'Maybe someday l'lI get that iaguarf' . . . needs a phone of her own . . . Oh! that accent JOYCE ANN BRUNELLI 44 Burr Street . . . Our Lady of Mt. Carmel never in one place for long . petite 'n' sweet . . . Ireland-her second heaven ANN MARIE CALLAN 43 East Liberty Street . . . St. Anne Silent, but forceful . . . My goodness! . . .eloquent speaker? . . . neat and natural . . . quiet competence . . . careful pace Secretarial virtues . . . a lass of quiet ways . . . Hm-m-m she can cook! I'll play center field! platters are her pride MARGARET ANNE BUBECK Shaddock Road . . . St. John ofthe Cross Peggy. . . l'm going for a iob today. . . . SUZAN JANE BULKOVITCH 79 Longmeadow Drive . . . St. Francis Sue . . . her private quandary-French . . . still water runs deep . .. class stand-l , 2 . . . born with a green thumb . . . Tennis, anyone? . . . CAMILLE FILIPPA CAPUTO 1 12 Joseph Street . . . St. Luc Cam . . . People are like that! . . . president of sophomore class . . . with a wink of the ey wonderful age of sweet seventee PATRICIA A 33 West Libert ring that regist slow and easy CAROL ANNE CANCIANI 1052 Highland Avenue Ext .... Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Conch . . . softest silver in her laugh . . . honest, bright, and teacher's delight . . . plans her work and works out her plans Y e n I ANITA MAY CICCIO Waller Avenue, Wolcott . . . St. Pius X Raven waves . . . Miss Congeniality . . . frolicsome . . . I'm starved. . . . fantastic disc collector . . . combination of wit and wisdom NN CLEMENT y Street . . . St. Anne Clem . . . Girls, l've got brothers! . . . sports car fiend . . . fluent in French . . . SF... MOIRA EILEEN CLIFFORD 53 West View Street . . . St. Francis Xavier Better late than never . . . tapping toes . . . Maria, Moira, or Maura? . . . Irish iigs . . . passport to Ireland . . . , I don't know a thing! . . LUCILLE JOSEPHINE COCCHlOLA Paradise Valley Road . . .Church of the Nativity Lu . . . as long as you're having fun ...ear to ear grin . . . expert equestrian . . . Where's Africa? . . .from O little town of Bethlehem GLORIA ANNE COLELLA l20 Granby Street . . . Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Glor . . . Sorta makes you wonder? . . Let's go to the hop! . . . flock of locks . . . a iunior Betty Crocker . . .subtle sense of humor PATRICIA ANN CONWAY Where's Diana? , . . those dances at lunch . . . MARGARET BRIDGET CRONAN 22 Ferndale Avenue. . . Blessed Sacrament Marg. . .summer at the lake . . . our Liberace . . . shutter-bug . . . a compound of iollity, frolic, and fun . . . those tall tales Pat. . .she goes along her merry way . . . helping hand . . . For petey sake 447 Homestead Avenue . . . SS. Peter and Paul GEORGIANN MARY CROCICCHIA 369 Highland Ave .... Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Cookie . . . as many friends as freckles . . . Want a ride? . . .a perpetual blush . . . adventures in a blue Fiat . . . Girls, I have a brother. . . . .4 4 KAREN ANN CUNNINGHAM White Avenue . . . St. John of the Cross Kacy . . . feet in the aisle again! . . . placid personality . . . What! another hairdo? . . . synonym for silence CATHERINE 243 Dorchester Avenue . . . St. Michael Kay . . . hairdo matches her name . . . Class stand . . . notable blush . . .valuable asset to music department . . .always happy, never sad 688 Chase Parkway . . . Blessed loquacious . .. l'll never use an elevator again wfywvegsxif TH ERESA MARY CRONIN 383 Bradley Avenue. . .Saint Patrick Reporter for the Christ-O-Scope . , . a cheery Htl . . . loves to swim . . . shorthand-her specialty. . . recipient of an accomplished filing award . . . AGNES CURLEY ii MARGARET LOUISE CURLEY Sacrament Peggy. . . Does anyone have a beanie? . . . Hi-Fi enthusiast . . . pert and prim . . . 11 EILEEN BRIDGET DALY 217 Woodlawn Terrace . . . St. Margaret Saved St. Patrick's Day . . . our colleen . . But, Mother, why? . . . rich in talent. . our vaudeville actress . . . needs no coaching . . . JANICE MARGUERITE DALY 28 Dorchester Avenue . . . St. Michael Daly . . . wandering minstrel .. .always Jan ...deep dimples .. .cheerfully charming . . . slow easy smile ANN ANGELINA DE COSMO 179 Carver Street . . . Our Lady of Mount Carmel Shorty . . . a look of impish amusement . . . indispensable hands . . . eager questioner . . . purposeful Typist ni stories with gestures Dee . . . lovely miss to know . sews a fine seam . .. DONNA ROSE DEMERS 904 Pearl Lake Road . . . Our Lady of Lourdes The happy wanderer . . . fearless in a Ford . . . Off we go- . . . that bus to Rye Beach . . . She wore the blue-or was it the yellow? . . . never a pale moment CAROLYN MARIE DELANEY 100 Prospect Road . . . SS. Peter and Paul one part ofa wholesome foursome . . . Oh no, not now! ready-set-go . . . ANGELINA DE LUCIA 2791 East Main Street . . . Our Lady of Lourdes Shorty . . . innate fear of elevators . . . Caesar cut. . . quiet humor . .. breezes along with the breeze . . . poise that shatters easily . . . BARBARA LUCILLE DE SANTO 57 Dalton Street, Oakville. . . St. Mary Magdalen Rocky . . . a Perry Como devotee . . . mischief from autumn to spring . . . determination to succeed . . . gregarious . . . where there's a laugh-there's Barbara moms REGIN automatic chuckl 0 i PATRICIA ELLEN DeORlO 13 Ayers Street . . . Immaculate Conception Pat . . . sweet in a quiet way . .. efforts always rewarded . . . a face once seen-always remembered . . . friendliness with ease. . . r ' ful, CEClLlA MARY DESCOTEAUX 54 Harvard Street . . . St. Michael Nancy . . . quick to the rescue . . . leisure lover . . Please don't call me Cecilia. . . . mad dash for the lO:l5 lunch A DESCOTEAUX 9 l44 South Street. . . St. Anne Dotty . . . bowling champion . .. ES... flashing smile. . . rhythmic feet . . . JANET FLORENCE DESMARAIS I 16 Laval Street . . . St. Francis Xavier Jan . . . interest-writing for the Stylus friendliness twice her size . . . iunior class secretary . . . smallest girl in her class.. . GLORIA ANNE DESTEFANO I37 Dalton Street . . . St. Mary Magdalen Glori . . . that gentle, gentle voice . . . television enthusiast . quiet but genial . . .Miss Pincurls of '58 .. . wispy hair CATHERINE ANN DICHELE 31 Orchard Lane . . . SS. Peter and Paul Kay . . . Has anyone seen Mel? . . .those dimples . . .wealth of friendliness . . . hearty laugh . . .bowling fanatic JUDITH ANN DIVINO I I3 Anna Avenue . . .Our Lady of Mount Carmel Judy.. . Where? with Ev ofcourse. . . Can you harmonize? . . . homework bound . . . waiting for the 2:00 bus . . . tennis pro . .. DIANE MARIE DONNELLY I I Ridgewood Street . . . St. Margaret Dee . . . beguiling grin unusual eyes . . . HeIlo, worIdI . . . eager for adventure . . . witty remarks . . . BEVERLY JOAN DREH ER 622 Bunker Hill Avenue . . . Blessed Sacrament ' Bev . . . loyal in friendship . . . always out of gas . . , Did you mention Germany? X . . . a quiet girl of sterling worth ELAINE JANET DUBICKI I53 Oak Street St Lucy Cookie camera bug ls It warm enough for a swnm'P Beverly s other half Good mornung' Don t get lost Elaune Duge Anyone else want lunch tickets? Anyone for pnzza'? polished wut JoYcE MARIE DUEZE 52 East Liberty Street. . . St. Anne The tunmaker. . .ever ready to go . . . You know what! . . . Jack-in-the-Box . . . words all her own... anticipated weekends . . . CAROL ANN DUGUAY I I9 Park Terrace St Anne makes magic wlth a needle lunlor labrarlan the orchestra s drummer PATRICIA CLARE DWYER 66 Lockart Avenue SS Peter and Paul Patsy I ll bring the chocolate cake' an eye for mischief Demosthenes II fb DONNA MARIE FABIANO I 79 Oakvulle Avenue St Mary Magdalen Fab five feet of fun wut and wisdom W C H s booster hand In hand wlth Sherlock Holmes What am I going to do? ll ' ' ll I ll ' ll H 1 - 11 . . . , . as-I H - 11 xx 1 If 1 - If ll ' ll 7 -fm.Qf V t I ,,,K,,,,,, . . . . . . . . , II ' fl I JANET ANN FAMIGLIETTI 127 Division Street . . . St. Lucy Freshman secretary . . . perfect assistant . . .casual chatter . . . L for St. Lucy's . . master chef. . . lt'll take a miracle. MARY ANN FLAHERTY 29 Harland Avenue. . . SS. Peter and Paul Small bundle of vim . . . sweet simplicity . . . her brother's keeper . . . freckles .. . unperturbed . . . neat 'n' natural ANN MARIE FLYNN Flynnie . . .a share in every virtue daintily feminine. . . 238 Eastern Avenue . . . St. Mary Magdalen Did I hear Watertown High? . . . a pleasure to know . . .talented pianist. . . DIANNA LEE FORGET 39 Hungerford Avenue . . . St. Mary Magdalen Di . . . latecomer to Sodality . . .gift of the gab . . . deep brown eyes . . . mischievous merry-maker . . . dance rather than dine VERONICA MARY FOODY 238 Scott Road . . . SS. Peter and Paul Ronnie . . . those biology experiments misty gaze . . . Secretary of tomorrow . subtle smile . . . speaking of records MARY ELIZABETH FOX 185 Woodlawn Terrace . . .St, Margaret Foxie . . .astounding artistic abilities . . . noted politician . . .waves of ambition . . . master of a situation . . . few things are impossible . .. LINNEA ANNE ERIDEN 176 Highland Avenue. . . Blessed Sacrament Lee. . ,sodalist-now and for always . . .source of worry-algebra . . . blond hair-blond waves . . . basketball fan and player STELLA CARMELLA FUSCO 201 Hubbell Avenue, Oakville. . . St. Mary Magdalen Treasurer of club '67 . . . tennis pro .. . charmingly cheerful . . . typing fervor . . . Oakville's contribution JUDITH ANN GALIADA 23 Fairview Street . . . St. Margaret Judy... bursts of laughter . .. Remember whend' . . .cool and casual . . . St. John of '58 . . . a hint of glamour . .. LOIS DIANE GALLO 53 Idylwood Avenue . . . SS. Peter and Paul How are ya? . . .frolicsome . . . warm-hearted . . . sentimental summers . . . that mademoiselle look . . . humor-great part of her conversation LOUISE MARIE GELINAS 45 East Clay Street. . . St. Anne Lou . . . Are you banking today? . . , unusual chuckles . . .calm in any crisis sunny disposition . . . St. Anne's helping hand JOAN ANN GENTIL I 35 Maple Drive, Prospect . . . St. Anthony 'I Joanie . . . OakviIIe's loss, Prospect's gain . . . Passion Play Judas . . . everyone's tease . . . explosive laughter . . . C.A.P. military discipline 1 . 1 BARBARA LUCILLE GENUA Passion Play Joseph of Arimathaea bowling champ-1955 . . . JUDITH ELAINE GRADY 55 Mansfield Avenue . . . SS. Peter and Paul Jaye . . . curls?-Oh, yes! . . .diminutive . . . never misses a dance . . . member of the Teen:Script staff . . . volunteer at St. Mary's 69 Anderson Avenue . . . Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Barb . . . never hurries, seldom worries . . . friendly manner. . . mission-minded miss . . . MARILYN LUCILLE GIANELLI 125 Cornelius Avenue . . . Our Lady of Lourdes Italian scholar.. .a caravan of friends . . . treasurer of Lourdes C.Y.O .... member of the Stylus staff . . . subtle humor. . . 1 ANN ELIZABETH GRENIER 33 Fairview Street . . . St. Mary Magdalen Whiz with pens . . . calm and serene . . . one of those rare readers of books . . . When I learned how to drive- . . . enviable eyelashes . . . shuttle-bug . . . ARLEEN ESTHER GRENIER 58 Proctor Street . . . St. Francis Xavier Cheers aplenty for S.F.X. . . . candid 'n' considerate . . . Hello! . . . Have you seen the girls? . . . patience and prudence VIRGINIA ANNE GRENIER 136 Grassy Hill Road . . . St. Michael Ginny . . . girl with a natural curl . . . Do you want your portrait done? ...the sunshine of calamity . . . a little nonsense now and then GEORGIANNA MARIE GROAT 20 Roland Street . . . St. Francis Xavier Georgie . . . member of the Stylus staff . . . sweet nonchalance . . . sunny disposition . . . loves spinach . . . omnipresent . . . CAROL MARIE GRZYB 298 Rawley Avenue . . . St. Stanislaus Spring of energy . . . Wait until summer! erasers are very bouncy . . . ' maker of mischief . . . in and out of St. Mary's . . . irresistible . . . DONNA MARIE HALE 427 Davis Street . . . St. Mary Magdalen I'lI volunteer! . . . kindness with a smile . . believe it or not-loves housekee in P Q . . . freckle-face . . unpredictable coiffures . . . fancy free PATRICIA ELLEN HALLORAN I85 Lasky Road, Beacon Falls . . . St. Michael Pat . . . our little Ieprechaun .. . always in a whirl . . . Wait for me! . . . Food, anyone? a network of nerves 'I HELENE CLAIRE HAMEL Old Cowles Road, Woodbury . . . St. Teresa Flutist in the orchestra . . . lives in Utopia . . . restless as a willow in a wind storm . . . that foreign car. . . yearns to travel . . . pastimes-astronomy, philanthropy, reading . . . PATRICIA ANN HOGAN I I5 Clyde Avenue. . . St. Mary Magdalen CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH HAMILTON 44 Elmwood Avenue . . .St. Margaret Scarlet.. .fund of wit . . . class debater . . . amiable . . . Good morning, everyone! . . . yen for dramatics . . . Pat . . . Mickey MantIe's right hand . . . half of Marion's split personality . hair twister. . . pilot of a '57 Chevy . . . ever on the brink of laughter MARY ELIZABETH JULIAN 551 Baldwin Street . . . St. Francis Xavier l have to work that night. . . . lreland-here I come! . . . natural halo . . . with a song in her heart F ft, . . . all in a flutter JO-ANN MARY KARCHAUSKAS Mount Carmel Avenue . . . St. Joseph Jo . . . threat to tranquillity . . . Uh, I think so . . . stick-to-itiveness vim, vigor, versatility . . . To each his own. How do you do it? . . . MARION LORETTA JAMELE 8 Clairmont Avenue . . . Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Wavy hair and eyes of blue . .. Where's Pat? . . . spontaneous energy . . . right answer, wrong time . . . neat as a whistle . . . gay disposition . . . JOSEPHINE ANN KAVANAGH 283 Sylvan Avenue . . . St. Francis Xavier Jo . . . Where can I get a iob? swings a racket-tennis, that is . . . Go, team, go! . . MARY MARTHA KERWIN l i4 Dixie Avenue . . . St. Francis Xavier Auburn locks . . . blue eyes-green thumb . . well-developed funny bone . . . WeIl, my ducks! . . . owner of a menagerie sociable and simple . . . MARY ELLEN KING Straits Turnpike . . . St. John of the Cross Spicey . . . royal name, widespread tame . . . hello sunshine, good-bye rain . . . Oh Iet's! . . .expert mathematician JEANINE IRENE KOROTIE I37 Farm Crest Drive . . . St. Michael In her own quiet way . . . subtle sophistication . . . unexpected inspirations . . . brisk and blissful . . . pleased to please MARY ANN KULHAVIK 1166 Bank Street . . .St. Joseph A little bit of heaven . . . she can't be beaten . . . brisk and energetic . . . MARY LOU LINSKEY 34 Pleasant Street . . . Immaculate Conception Oh to have curls! . . . abundance of words . . . no equal in vitality . . . personality plus sincerity . . . pranks and Mary-synonymous All-American . . . What a panic! ANNE MARIE LANDRY Webster Street . . . St. Anne Whispering Annie . . . sweet and sincere always singing, always smiling . . . lf you had four brothers- . . . Who's absent, Anne? . . . MARIE CHRISTINE LOMBARD 764 Bunker Hill Avenue . . .Our Lady of Lourdes Ski . . . the annual after-exam celebration . . . missed that bus again! . . . Missions! . . . the blue chemise . . . remember The Bee MARYANN SUSAN LOMBARDI 133 Monterey Street . . . Our Lady of Lourdes Neat and nonchalant . . . benevolent spirit . . . Did you get the math last night? . . . blessed with an amiable disposition DONNA ELENA LoVlNE gn NINA BARBARA LOCASIO 331 Chase Avenue . . . St. Michael Ditto . . .always amiable . . . diversified . . .an agile dancer . . . Oh, it's tremendous! Vice-president of St. MichaeI's C.Y.O .... smiles in large sizes 1615 East Main Street. . .SS. Peter and Paul Belle from sunny California . . . modest . . . y flawless appearance . . . sincerity . . . laconic . . . always in vogue . . . MARY LOU LYONS 167 Boyden Street . . . St. Michael Bright blue eyes with a brighter smile . . . salt and pepper topping . . . attended S.S.C.A irregular pronominal adiectives . . . calm, cool, and collecting money . . . THERESA ANN MADDEN IO4 Fairview Street . . .St. Margaret Terry. . .tiny in size, but tons in fun . . . worth her weight in freckles dainty, demure . . . a perfect assistant ...a mania for merriment LUCILLE MARIE MALASPINA 124 Hans Avenue. . .Our Lady of Lourdes Lu . . .all wrapped up in Lourdes . . . the sophisticated touch . . . soft-spoken I'lI do it in study trademark-extemporaneous laughter EWA MARIA MALEWICZ Bantam . . .St. Anthony For Democracy, I speak. . . . CLAIRE MARION MARRONE Joy Road . . . St. John ofthe Cross An aesthetic nature . . . shy, but not reserved . . . accent on friendliness . . .a paintbrush and a palette . . . generosity always prevails questionnaire . . . neither foes nor woes . . . IO5's latest edition . . . quietly perceptive Oh, I hate to get up in the morning! . . . THERESA ALICE MARCHESSEAULT 675 South Main Street. . . St. Anne Loves to give oral speeches . . . sparkling little French girl . . . petite. . . Dance'? Sure you do! . . always busy, but always calm . . . E ' I I AMELIA LOUISE MARTINS 192 Baldwin Street . . . Our Lady of Lourdes Mel. . . bundle of ioy-all 4'l l . a profusion of energy . . . a born humorist . . . vibrant personality . . . Samuel-Passion Play ANGELINA SUSAN MASTROFRANCESCO 73 Ridge Street . . . Our Lady of Lourdes Ange . . . Want to hear a ioke? . . .a ioy to know. . . ls Cathie in yet? . . . casual manner . . . very sociable 4 Cathye . . . perplexed . . . fastidious . . . bundle of gaiety MAUREEN ELEANOR MARTIN 376 Piedmont Street . . . St. Francis Xavier Moe. . . rah, rah, girl for S.F.X. . . . But, Mother, I can't write essays! . . sparkle in her eyes . . . demure . . . Passion Play Madonna . . . CATHERINE ELIZABETH MAYS 164 Plaza Avenue . . . St. Margaret a bit of old Erin . . . active and atfable . . . PHYLLIS ANN MCCARTHY 58 Deronwood Drive . . . Blessed Sacrament Mac . . . never grim, always a grin . . . travels in the land of books . . . future with a typewriter PAULINE MARY ANNE MCDUFF 553 South Main Street . . . St. Anne Born leader . . . Can you top that? . . . sixty-eight inches of efficiency . . . unruffled . . . harbors high ideals . . . a readiness for work ELLEN CONLON MCGRATH 127 River Street . . . Our Lady of Lourdes Rah, rah, Lourdes! . . . guilty bystander . . .southern hospitality . . . coquettish . . . master of wit and waggery . . . speed demon on skates PATRICIA MARY MCGRATH 140 Cherry Street . . . Immaculate Pat . . . her time, yours . . . industrious . . . youthful glow . . . persistent in her efforts . . . Children of Mary's president . . . MARIE ANGELA MENTURWECK 46 Whitecroft Lane. . . SS. Peter and Paul Rin . . . loves those Ambrosian practices . . . quiet, yet mischievous . . . gay, lumpy tunes . . . I've got a iokel . . . How I hate to get up in the morning! Conception CORNELIA ANN MCNERNEY South Main Street, Southington St Thomas Corny . . . Wait till I tell you' fastidiously trim . . . alI-round talents W.C.H.-another home . . . girl with a green thumb . .. t 91 FTE Pe MARIAN ROSE MIRABELLE 27 Rockland Avenue . . . Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Clarabelle . . . best friend-ice cream . . . rhythmic feet . . . class vice-president . . . knack for being nice . . . a whirl of curls NANCY ANN MIRTO 34 North Elm Street . . . immaculate Conception Supports the telephone company . . . in a mathematical maze . . . speedy . . What else is new? . . . unperturbed pace . . . My time is yours! . . . 252 Tudor Street . . . Saint Lucy ' no need for elevator shoes . . . believes in pyramids of Greece MARGARET ALICE MILOT 457 South Leonard Street. . . Saint Patrick ay companion ggy . . . g . . . splashes of freckles . . . youthful zest . . . there with a smile . . . Passion Play's Samuel . . . CARMELLA MARIE MOFFO Carm . . . flair for the domestic . . . St. Joseph's counterpart . . . Why? . . . KATHERINE ANN MORCEY Platt Road, Watertown 7. . Saint John Kathy . . . quiet charm . . . shy reserve takes pride in her work . . . inner sincerity . . . being nice comes naturally . . . KAREN JULIE MORITIS 36 Wooster Avenue . . . St. Joseph Let's go to Corky's. . . . math enthusiast . . . Do you know where Barbara is? . . . l wonder if l'll get the car!l . . .girl with impulsive giggle MARY JANE MORRIS 13 Rosette Street . . . St. Mary Magdalen Janie . . . nary a fret nor a frown . . . smiling service . . . winning ways! . . . poetry's Cicero . . . serious thoughts DORIS MARIE MOSKALUK Old Brookside Road . . . St. Michael ' Dee . . . basketball scorekeeper . . . inimitable piano player . . . deep-toned Hi! . . . our stage hand . . . pilots a Pontiac. . . MARY LOUISE MOYNAHAN 3 Aran Avenue . . . Blessed Sacrament Mary L . . . our next Susie MacNamara . . . what a bowler! . . . pilots a Chevy That's right. . . . preserves the peace LABlBE CATHERINE MOWAD 274 Washington Street . . . St. Francis Xavier Bebe . . . incessant flow of words . . . eagerness forthe Arabic tongue . . . civic interests . . . homebody . . . Veronica in the Passion Play . . . l , , S 5 -f -E j:?3 i2f?l',' MARY MARGARET MULLIGAN 157 Ball Farm Road . . . St. Mary Magdalen Moe . . . Money in tomorrow, girls! . . . Make that Basketl . . . Turquoise Chevy . . . congenial nature . . . spare time-Chesire . . . JOYCE HELEN NIZELSKI 136 Willow Street . . . St. Margaret Mademoiselle de Paris . . . knit .lj pearl 2 . . . cultivated diction . . . a member of Voices staff . , Veni, Vidi, Vici -homework 1 V TN ELIZABETH ANN O'CONNOR 189 Willow Street . . . St. Margaret Betty . . . never too tired for fun . . . disc collector . . . collects stuffed animals . . . Watch out for that Studebakerl MARY LORETTA O'CON NOR 207 Maple Ridge Drive . . .SS. Peter and Paul . . . Daisy June . . . How are you? . . . speedy speaker . . . Have you seen Evelyn? . . . mild manners and modest . . . the Chef-Boyardee of 105 . . . MAUREEN CATHERINE O'CONNOR 3 Mountain Park Avenue . . . Blessed Sacrament Moe . . . cheerleader for W.C.H.S. . . . rush, rush, rush . . . Oh, that giggle . . . y l've got my carl . . . restless spirit . . . CAROL LEE PALMIERI 24 Wilson Street . . . Blessed Sacrament Little lass . . . iazz enthusiast , , You've guessed it! We're twins! ...bundle of pep and vigor ... Girls, I cut my hair. CARLOTTA GAIL PALMIERI 24 Wilson Street. . . Blessed Sacrament is Carla . . . double-trouble . . . oratorical traits . . . Frankie Laine? But where's Carol? . . . prologue in Passion Play EVELYN NlARlE PARZIALE 37 Webb Street . . . St. Lucy Ev . . . yen for licorice . . . Haircut this afternoon! . . . perpetual iokes . . . ANN LOUISE PERRIN 95 Deepwood Drive . , . Blessed Sacrament Curley . . . light on her feet . . . enthusiasm, effort, and energy .. .tenacious miss . . . l'm not going to say another word! The iig's up. . . .snail races at three . . . JANlCE CELESTE PELLETIER 1696 Baldwin Street . . . St. Francis Xavier Jan . . . interest-usual things . . . hint of dignity. . . simple in her ways . .. Stamp collector? Oh, yes! meticulous miss . . . LUCILLE PATRICIA PETIT IAQ Falls Avenue St Mary Magdelan LuLu a name wlth a meannng French? Of Course' I have a sewlng rnachlne JOAN MARIE PESCE 158 White Wood Road . . . Blessed Sacrament Joanie . . . rnile-wide grin... never a stranger in a crowd . . . generosity . . . But, Mother! . . . LORRAINE GERTRUDE POIRIER 26 Walnut Street St Anne Persevenng an array of fnends a gentle speech questuon box a klndllness of mnnd Interests In draftung GINETTE MARIE PROVENCHER 40 Rudge Street St Anne Vltal asset to C Y O loobbtn along casual as a sprang day domestuc damsel a word nn tame save nlne seldom heard but always notlced PATRICIA THERESA PRYOR 68 Laval Street St Francns Xavner a edltor of The Cross serene at all times so qulet the grin that wnns unperturbed .nf . Q I f . . Pr... ' PATRICIA ANN REAGAN 48 South View Street . . . St. Francis Xavier Pat . . . bashful, but confident . . . perfectionist. . . quiet, fun .. . How many freckles do you have? . . . Coke machine's best customer SHIRLEY ANN RENAUD 6 St. Paul Street. . . St. Thomas Cute 'n' courteous . . . a smile for everyone . . . vice-president of Children of Mary hobby-painting . . . loves to fish . . . Roller-skating, anyone? MARY AGNES RICHARDSON I8I Baldwin Avenue. . . St. Francis Xavier Aggie.. . nice to know. . . tingling giggle. . . bowling enthusiast... never at a loss for words . genuine friendliness . . . PATRICIA ANN RINALDI 265 Bank Street . . .Our Lady of Lourdes Do you want to dance? . . . chemise'P Secretary of Lourdes C.Y.O. . . the Cheerio Kid . . . loves toy tigers member ofthe Stylus Staff . . . s 'ff MURIEL LILLIAN ROBERGE 148 East Farm Street . . . St. Anne Not among us, but with us . . .the voice unheard . . . a merry heart . . . magnetic personality . . . quiet determination if . . .Our Lady in the Passion Play 'Z' 'lv RITA MARY ROBERTS AQVQ Walnut Street . . . Immaculate Conception Bobbie.. .a good word for all... roguish . . . blithe adroitness . . . infectious grin . . .maker of mischief . .. I 1 at ALEXA LEE ROMAN 185 Alder Street . . . St. Joseph Sandy. . . St. Joseph's maiorette . . .graceful in her every action mellow voice . . . inviting smile MARY ELIZABETH ROTELLA 141 Tracy Avenue . . . St. Francis Xavier Liz . . . F.N.A. Representative . . . that gleam in her eyes . . l love Math! . . . sincerity in work and play . . . postman for 103 . SAUNDRA ANNA RUSSO 123 Griggs Street. . . St. Lucy Sandy . . . mistress of ceremonies . . . sportive . . . black, silken tresses . . . boundless energy . . . Shakespeare's friend and follower . . . 8- .Jgn f, J, f at 1' ' wi BARBARA ANN SCHIAVONE 219 Boyden Street . . . St. Michael Bobbie . . . saxophone player . . . Oh, I hope we play St. Jean's! . . . midget athlete . . . source of amazement friendliness-her specialty . . . 4 PAULINE JOAN SERVA 670 North Riverside Street . . . St. Joseph Paul. . . blonde, blue-eyed bashful . . Anyone want to buy an album? . . . our Pied Piper. . . a silent friend . . . Oh, l don't know JUNE ANN SHAW l5l South Elm Street . . .St. Anne Dodie . . . Let's go to the hop! . . . '57 editor ofthe Ann-A-Gram ...a polished wit . . . a flair for art . . . neighbor to the nuns BEATRICE ELSIE SHULZINSKY 225 Bishop Street . . . St. Joseph artistically inclined . . . .3 c l SUZANNE MARY SMITH Central Avenue, Wolcott . . . St. Pius Smitty . . . chauffeurs a Chevy . . .as many friends as freckles . . . news is never new . . . enthusiastic bowler . . . captain of St. Pius X cheerleaders Tender-hearted . . . always ready to help . . . multiple skills . . . pleasant disposition . . . hidden laughter . . . open-eyed readiness . . . HELEN MARIE SHULZINSKY 225 Bishop Street . . . St. Joseph Mischievously quiet our own Goldilocks . small but--- ...an that intellectual . . . shorthand master ideal friend . . . ',X fi.. .. awash., DORIS ANN STICKNEY 23 Hershel Avenue . . . Blessed Sacrament Best friend-a pencil . . . outdoor girl iumpy as a puppet on a string . . . buzzes with enthusiasm . . . our favorite violinist . . . not a worry or frown MARY ANN STRILECKIS 572 Sylvan Avenue . . . St. Francis Xavier Strick . . . active sodalist . . . saxophone player in school orchestra LORRAINE DORIS ST. HILAIRE 213 River Street . . . St. Anne Lorr . . . our French scholar . . . Canada-bound . . . Have Ford-will travel! . Anybody have any Flo-master remover? . . Co-editor of Ann-a-Gram . . . . . . devotee of classical music . . . Betty Crocker s competitor . . .favorite sport football MARGARET JEAN SUGRUE 45 Ludlow Street . . . St. Margaret Margo . . .skier . . .friend of sleep no bounds for iokes . . . record collector . . . settles all difficulties . . . MARGARET WALLACE SULLIVAN 231 Peach Orchard Road SS Peter and Paul Sully Beware, fellow motorists' sweet personality, full of rascaIity mischievous eyes . . . lreland's fashion model . . . Girls, l have two brothers! . . ROSE MARY BERNADETTE SULLIVAN 66 Beacon Street . . . St. Thomas Sully . . . speaks in verse . . . F.T.A. president . . . perfect hook shot . . .Mary Ann's other half . . . never forward-except on the court JOAN HELEN SWAZEY 49 Summit Street . . . St. Joseph Joni . . . golden locks . . . maneuvers a Chevy . . . my dog, Spike l '.'. . speaks in a hush ' quiet, oh, so quiet Forest View Drive . . . St. Lucy Japan-bound . . . Am l tired! spasmodically straight hair . . . MARY ELIZABETH TUCKER 85 Knoll Street . . . SS. Peter and Paul Tuck. . . slim and trim . . . interest veers toward nursing . . . postcard collector . . . ready for fun . . . threat to tranquility Who's got the tractor tonight? ANITA BERNADETTE TRAPASSO Figures of speech-forgotten . . . iocund . . . JUDITH IRENE TUCKER 37 Essex Avenue . . . St. Michael Zest for fun . . . quick to learn . . . mischief in her eyes . . . modulated voice victor over shorthand . . . invigorating character . . . PATRICIA ANN URSINI 21 Nathan Court . . . Blessed Sacrament Urs. . . red pencil rage . . . slight, but never slighted . . . brews many a storm . . . This summer I'll learn how to swim! . . a menace in an Oldsmobile . . . CAROL ANN VAICAITIS 118 Congress Avenue . . . Saint Joseph Carrie . . . Can't I have the car yet? . . . spirited-slender-sedate . . . Someone say Emerson? . . . creates her own styles LORETTA ANN VAITONIS 25 Roosevelt Drive . . . Saint Joseph Lor . . . the wealth of simple beauty . . . crystal calmness . . . peace at any price . . . Uh . . . a modern gem of fashion BARBARA STEPHANIE VENSEL 156 East Farm Street . . . Saint Stanislaus Kostka Blondie . . . angel in nativity scene . . . president of Children of Mary . . . that tiny voice . . . Liberace's competition . . . Passion Play's Veronica . . . LILLIAN VALENCIS VITKAUSKAS 43 Acra Road . . . Saint Joseph Strives for perfection . . . angel in Christmas tableau . . . high-fashioned look . . . quietly perceptive Fashion Show 2, 3, 4 . . . BARBARA LUCILLE WOODLEY 523 North Main Street . . . St. Thomas Bobbi . . . likeable miss distinctive penmanship . . . neat 'n' tidy . . . unruffled . . . collects foreign dolls MAJORIE EVANGELINE YURGAITIS 466 Chipman Street Ext .... St. Joseph Margie. . . But, Mother'-- ...Blondie . . . our science scholar ...an excitable girl . . Anyone vvant to dance? MARY ANN ZARESKI Mair . . . charmer from Pennsylvania Get that license number flair for sports . . .fan club fan . .. JOANNE CECILIA ZINNO 134 Edin Street. . . Our Lady of Lourdes Jo. . . rage of 206 . . . wears desert shoes . . . intends to enlist . . . Georgianna-her partner in crime . . . Who owns that Chevy? . . . road-menace 151 Baldwin Avenue. . . St, Francis Xavier PRICILLA ANN ZEMAITIS 27 Alder Street. . . St. Joseph Pris . . . touch ofthe refined . . quiet, but not shy . . . formal dignity . . .sports Wiz. Where's Elaine? . . . we put our best foot forward tn our new brown loafers and whtte socks We Shtrley Renaud and Carolyn Delaney paused on the staurway between classes to look at the creche Cleo O Toole a spnnster hound Fell In love wtth an Insh setter But he never returned her burmng love Smce the day he furst met her So detected and sad she packed up her trunk And today wtth a tear In each eye She stts doomed to spend Itfe as a mascot For the sensors of Catholtc Hugh Mary Moynahan and Mary Ann Zareskt stopped an 107 on thezr round of vtstttng stables to see the effects of the modern touch Anne Callan gungerly wal e unto lO5 so as not to awaken any of her fellow students at 7 55 We we often trned to fund that htdden meantng to those decoratnons as June Shaw does an lO4 o 1 71 l' 71 6 e l'Ifl . f WI 5 i e WI t lffl 5 5 t r.,, r... t l t ' ll 5 .?0rgc'! . . . Forget that old clock on the green Someday It s gonng to break a sprung Forget thus cuty that reached nts fame It wall ever last nn name Barbara Woodley Camllle Caputo Janet Flamlgllettu and Saundra Russo held thetr ture snde chats around the Coke machme Margaret Cronan Patrncua McGrath Elaine DUB: ku Elaine Bolduc and Helene Hamel attempted to lnft a car out of the mud Katherlne Dtchele went the wrong way on a one way staurcase Prnsctlla Zemautls and Loretta Vantonls Mary Juluan and Cathertne Mays told Angela Santa Lucua she had that Magnc Touch .. M5 at FORGET Remember everythung we dld especlally when NOT' Palrncla Ursxnu and Vlrgnnla Grenler fouched the hearts of all at the Sodallfy Masquerade We nomunaled them The molher and daughter of the year Barbara Genua unsuccessfully trned to sludy for a hlsfory test Mary Tucker Eva Malewncz Pafrncua McGra1h and Marne Lombard were her only problems the Shakespearean players enacted for us Twelfth Night How can we forget thus fnnale when true love wlns lrue love' and boots were part of the wnnfer dnsmlssal ln Mother Sf Gabrnel s loyful faces plasluc bags Room 207 patron Oliver Brothers sponsors A Camyre Bus Servlce Mrs Gertrude Sugrue A Friend Mr Charles Wllke contributors Mrs Loums Abbondelo Mrss Lena Boucher Mr and Mrs Joseph Brunellr Mary E Cantneld Mr and Mrs GeorgeJ Crocucchna Mr and Mrs Frank DnBrase Bethlehem Mr and Mrs Frederrck Dreher F 8- S Orl Company Mr and Mrs Charles Galrada and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Raymond Gremer Martnn Halloran Joseph Karchauskas Bernard Kung Frank Malaspuna Domumck Mnrabelle Louus A Mnrto F W OConnor Stanley Pechalonus Sensors of lO4 and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs John F Strrleckns Sr Joseph A Tucker Lawrence A Ursnnn Stanley Varcartrs Mrss Mary Walsh Mr and Mrs John Zrnno Mr and Mrs Antomo Genua and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs James Abromantrs Albert Addazro Alexander Adomantus John Alubro and Mrs Anthony Roman boosters and Mrs Carmella Burgro and Mrs Salvatore Burglo Mr and Mrs Oscar Delage Mrs Ethel Delaney Mrs Anthony and Mrs Wllllam and Mrs John Ambrozams Mnss Grace Angllcola and Mrs Peter Augelll and Mrs Wnlluam Balasky and Mrs Alphonse Barkauskas and Mrs Frank E Barlow and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Edgar Farnlof C Joseph Barone Mrs Mary Bauer and Mrs Edward Beauchanne and Mrs and Mrs George Beaudorn Donat Bedard Mass Shnrley M Belanger Andrew and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mass Eleanor and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mlss Lena Bo l r Mr. . 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Brrottn roadvlew Shopprng Center and Mrs Arthur Brophy and Mrs Charles Brown and Mrs Charles Bulkovrtch Mrss Constance Bulkovrtch Mary Ann G Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mlss Domen Mr and Mrs Robert Crane JohnJ Cronan D Cronan reco and Beverly D Algones Mnchael Daly Tnmothy Daly Anthonv Daraskevrch tca D Attellus Lours DeCosmo Yvon Desaulnuers and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Harold Descoteaux Henry Descoteaux Charles Desmarals Mrchael Drstasto Joseph Dnvnno Joseph DtVrto Mrs Allce Donans and Mrs Vmcent Donnelly and Mrs Alfred Dube and Mrs Leo Fabian Mrs Francesco Columbra Famngllettn and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Orlando Famrgllettl Donald Felth Wllltam Flnlay Luke B Flaherty Mrs Patrnck Flaherty and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Joseph Flynn Gerald Foody Leo Forget Sr Nrcholas Forte Leo Fox Wnlluam Fox Evert Fruden Peter Fusco Joseph Galasso Mrs Louus Gallo Robert McCormack Jr and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs 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