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NEWTON COLLEGE of the SACRED HEART
presents
THE WELL, 1961
DEDICATION
We Seniors dedicate our yearbook, The Well
to our parents
in gratitude for
the depth of love they have shown us,
the height of their ideals which we have tried to reach, and
the breadth of their understanding which we constantly realize.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
DEDICATION
THE ARTISTS: FACULTY
Student Government
Social Committee
THE INTELLECTUAL LIFE
Clubs
50 THE SPIRITUAL LIFE
54 Children of Mary
62 THE SOCIAL LIFE
76 Heads of Houses
92 Athletics
114 THE CLASS OF 1961
166 DIRECTORIES
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MOTHER QUINLAN
Dean of Studies
As the first class to take the Study of Western Culture, which
Mother Quinlan introduced, we like to feel that we too had a hand in
its initiation.
For we were the first who smiled brave, wan smiles and ac-
cepted the sympathy of the other classes. We were the first to demon-
strate the benefits of the program by making a markedly improved
showing in the regional exams. And, we add modestly, we were the
first to call the new course "SWC."
But Mother Quinlan was the one who made the SWC idea a reality,
who saw to its general plan and its tiniest details, who varied lectures
and lecturers to make SWC as interesting as possible for us, and who
gave us the encouragement we needed in quiet talks now and then.
We are very grateful, Mother Quinlan.
MOTHER HUSSON
President of the College
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We have chosen to see ourselves here, not as painting, not as
fresco or sketching, but as sculpture, a three-dimensional form of art.
For we may call ourselves potential works of art: we are being molded to
a beautiful design in the Eternal Artist's mind. We may also be said to
have three dimensions, and at Newton these three are developed in us
with proper proportion: we are given height in our intellectual life,
depth in our spiritual life, and breadth in our social life.
This is why we came — to become, not one — or two — dimensional
forms, but complete women— educated, Christian, outgoing. Because we
are Catholic, the dimension of depth is the most important. At Newton
our religion gives meaning to the other dimensions of college life; we
worship God, but we learn also to know Him in the things we study and
to find Him in the people we meet.
Our young minds are precious media, we are told, and so we have
entrusted them to artists in a studio chosen with care. Newton and her
faculty are well-equipped to help cast the design of the Master Artist.
They know that the medium of a mind is not a passive one and must be
allowed to help form itself. They know, too, that this formation cannot
be completed in four short college years, and they inspire us to continue
the molding process for the rest of our lives.
When does this process end for us? When will the Master's design
be achieved? Ours is an eternal Master Artist, and His plans for us will
not be complete until we are with Him in eternity.
FACULTY-. THE ARTISTS
Above: Athos, the gallant, and good hearted Porthos listen to Aremis - the schemer.
Left to right - Mr. Conway, of the History Department, Dr. Fitzgibbon and Mr. Curran
of the Philosophy Department.
No Apple for the teacher? gy^ ■ /
Copy, cameras, publicity, pictures, deadlines, the press. ..Miss Murray.
Dr. Zephir, French Professor at the door of the Faculty
Lounge.
"No, Quixote did not come from
Acapulco." Madre Torres of the
Spanish Department.
"Actually Sanskrit isn't
too different once you get
into it."' Mr. Godfrey and
Mr. Carello, instructors in
Classic and Modern
Languages.
"What Balalaika? Mrs. Kean, of the Russian
Department.
French comes . . . petit a petit.
Mr. Wyeth of the French Department.
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Admissions
'To produce a mighty book, you must choose a mighty
theme." Moby Dick, Ch. 104
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The Law and the Profits, and the prophet.
Dr. Nemethy, Economics professor.
Mother Putnam and Mr. Marcus of the Art
Department discuss plans for the next art
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Mr. Schwartz of the mathematics department
arrives for class.
Mother Gorman of the psychology department.
"And how was your day?"
Mr. Wholey of the mathematics department and
Dr. Powell of the sociology department.
"Do you think it's Pennicilium Notatum or Aspergilles Niger?"
Mother Cunningham of the Biology Department and Dr. Naves, chemistry
professor.
"Now this may be a complicated experiment."
Mr. Pinciaro of chemistry department, Mrs. O'Brien and Mrs. Frawley of the
biology department.
Mother McMullen, of the Political
Science Department.
Two real Historians and An Age of Fiction.
Dr. Kerekes and Dr. McGovern
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For giving a record number of SWC lectures, Dr. Gleiman of the History Department
has been dubbed "Dr. SWC". Here he is shown behind the lectern, using the Vu-graph
to illustrate his talk for the freshman.
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Margo Dineen conducts a
Thursday afternoon student
government meeting as the
student body watches, at-
tentively pensive.
Alo Coleman, parliamentarian; Brigid
O'Sullivan, vice-president; and Joan Barry,
day-hop representative.
Joyce Murray, secretary of student govern-
ment, and Mary Loretto Dillon, treasurer, get
together to type a report.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
Student Government helps mold our ideals:
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SOCIAL COMMITTEE
Social Committee helps polish the planes and
surfaces:
Above: A mixer? A dance? or social cen-
sures? Kathy O'Shea, Alice Coughlin, Joan
Barry, Ann Sinnott, Sue Wall, Mary Lou
Cunningham and Pat O'Connor are shown
making plans.
Left; a friendly smile and a welcoming hand,
symbols of the spirit of Social Committee
and its chairman, Nancy McAuliffe.
Invitations to those who
make college life gayer
are addressed by Julie
Halleran, Ann O'Connor
and Penny Whelan.
CLASS OFFICERS
The class officers at Newton
open the door to self-govern-
ment, better student -faculty
relations, and high standards
of behavior.
Upper left: Sophomore class
officers: Mary Pierce Connor,
vice president; Maureen Meehan,
president; Kathy O'Shea, sec-
retary and Kathy McHale,
treasurer.
Lower left; Freshman class
officers: Carolyn Davis, presi-
dent; Janet Reagan, treasurer,
Deanna Zugger, vice president;
and Mary Lou Cunningham,
secretary.
Left: Junior class officers: Judy Davin,
vice president; Barbara Fortunato, treasurer;
Penny Whelan, secretary; and Joanne Meehan,
president.
Left: Senior class officers: Mary Beth Rice,
treasurer; Pat O'Conor, secretary; Brigid
O'Sullivan, president; and Joan Merrick, vice
president.
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THE INTELLECTUAL DIMENSION
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Our studies at Newton add
the dimension of height. Here,
we are high in our aspirations,
no longer content to have passive,
goal-less, "high school" minds,
but striving always for the dis-
cipline and direction which a
college education can give.
Here, our interest in our world
is heightened: we find that,
through the study of their his-
tories and philosophies, many
things which never interested us
before begin to really "matter"
to us. And here, our standards
are high; we realize that we need
to know "a little about a lot of
things," but that we must also
know one thing well.
How does Newton develop
the intellectual dimension in us?
She gives us a faculty adept at
working with our young and some-
what plastic personalities. She
gives us modern laboratories and
classrooms, a sunny art studio,
and piano practice rooms, and a
well-equipped library with quiet
corners in which to study. Her
doors are open to guest lecturers
and debaters, and her bulletin
boards bristle with notices of
student enterprises: panel dis-
cussions, debates, club meetings.
She obtains for us special art
displays and tape recordings,
and she sends us out on field
trips to learn by doing as well.
Finally, Newton helps our intel-
lects attain the intellectual
heights we strive for by supplying
the study atmosphere we need -
by putting us in a "learning
mood."
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Above: All paths lead to Stuart House, center of scholastic life
at Newton. Here are classrooms, laboratories, offices, assembly
hall, dining room, and a top floor dormitory.
Right: Sophomores at a SWC lec-
ture listening hard, making notes,
thinking it over.
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The Preliminary Sketch:
Left: Miss Norton, Registrar, is the one to
see when baffled by the big black schedule I
board. i
Right and below: Freshmen spend a lot of
time in the general office during Orientation
Week, talking over their electives and trying
to catch a glimpse of their friends' schedule
cards to see how they're filling them out.
Left: Jane Graham buys her first
volume of the Summa in the bookstore
under the guidance of Mother Cunning-
ham who supplies us with the big and
little things we need.
Left: Kathy Jacobi and Carol Single-
ton, delegates to the National Federa-
tion of Catholic College Students,
posting a notice.
Left: Mary Loretto Dillon collects
the "blanket tax." This covers the
many extra-curricular interests which
add to the intellectual life at Newton.
Left: Blanket tax and schedules
planned, Sheila Powers and Tracy
Mullee decide the activities which
will round out their studies. Debating?
Athletics? Dramatics?
The artist in his studio:
Above: In among the bottles and burners, Mr. Pinciaro moves from project
to project, helping the chemists in the new laboratory.
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The Intellectual dimension: juniors
at "The Heights" for a physics course.
Mother Cunningham supervises a
senior biology experiment.
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Above: The art studio is in Duchesne House
Far left: Sheila Lynch finishes a still life of some very palette-able looking fruit.
Above, Right: Katie Nolan pauses to get perspective.
Left: The molding process: Sandy Irwin at the potter's wheel.
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NATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
DEBATING CLUB
SCIENCE CLUB
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB
Right: Mary Jo Ouelette listens to tape
recordings to perfect I'accent.
Above: Madras and meerschaum: Mig
Boyle and Dr. Gleiman get together to
plan a paper.
Left: Educational Psychology class:
the teachers are taught.
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Left: Today's topic: Tension. Sister
Marie Suzanne gets attention.
elow: Dr. Marsh discusses lesson
plans with education majors Francine
Calarese and Mary Bobay.
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The senior thesis: Dorothy Couig, a biology major, dons the white
coat and spends many long hours over a hot burner to work on hers. She
is writing her paper on the reaction of paramecium to different degrees of
heat.
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One of the artists main tools.
This is the library, storehouse of
food for thought. On the sunporch
or in the stacks, Mother Coleman and
her assistants are always ready to
offer aid to those who ask it.
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WHEAT AND COCKLE'
The editors of "Wheat and Cockle",
official publication of the Literary
Club, pause on a stairway in Stuart.
They are Bobbi Schroetter, Kathy
Jacobi, Nancy Crowell, Judy Piz-
zarello and Marie Sturges (editor).
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ROMANCE
LANGUAGE CLUB
Josephina San Miguel demonstrates
the art of the "ole!"
"885"
Headlines and deadlines - the news-
paper staff hard at work: Kay Kear-
ney, Julie Halleran, Kathy O'Shea,
Anita Hennessey (editor), Mary
Ellen McShane, Bobbi Schroetter
(junior editor), and Elaine Flaherty.
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Left: Advisor to the President, liberal Arthur Schlesinger met with William
Buckley, conservative editor of "The National Review" in a debate at Newton
in January. Shown with the moderator, Thomas Mahoney of M.I.T., they dis-
cussed the topic, "Freedom and the Welfare State," before a crowd of 1200.
Above: After his lecture on Rouault, Mr. J. B. Neumann chats with Mother
Putnam arid the officers of the Art Club, Judy Brill, Judy Thompson (president),
Beth Tierney, and Mary Bobay (vice president).
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Above: Marlia Mundell, with paintbox and
paper, sets out for an afternoon of sketching.
Right: Seniors, Sister Concetta Dalton,
Sister Shawnleen Kennedy, and Sister Mary
de Lourdes of the Marist Sisters in Framing-
ham come up the steps of Stuart for their
nine o'clock class.
The end of the day, but not of work:
Kay Bryant and Maureen Hannan return to the dorm to study- on a path paved
with good intentions.
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THE SPIRITUAL DIMENSION
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Although the world sometimes makes
it easy for us to forget our religion, we are
Catholic young women, and this fact makes
all the difference. For us, the dimension
of depth, given us by the spiritual life, is
the most important, and we have come to a
college which knows the value of this di-
mension. Our studies and social life here
may benefit our minds and personalities,
but we would be shallow, purposeless
people, just barely scratching the surface
of life, if we neglected the development of
our souls.
One might say that Newton makes it
easy to do the difficult thing. She makes
it easy for us to get to Mass each day if we
wish. She makes it easier to explain our
religion, if we are called to do so, by ex-
plaining it to us in her theology courses.
And she enables us to give of ourselves -
to the missions, to the hospitals and child
centers nearby — in organized, positive
action. In a word, she gives us every op-
portunity to deepen in the Faith. And as
in sculpture, depth is the dimension which
makes the others "come to life," so at
Newton, it is the spiritual life which gives
meaning to our social and scholastic pur-
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These two volumes of the Summa Theologica of Saint
Thomas Aquinas take us through our four years at
Newton, deepening our appreciation of the faith.
Barat House was the core of the early Newton campus and today it is the core of
our spiritual life, for our chapel is here.
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Children of Mary
Mary Jane Becherer
Mary Bobay
Nancy Campanella
Gail Capon
Carol Carson
Karen de Cavalcane
Martha Clancy
Alice Marie Coleman
Mary Jane Conner
Mary Corbett
Dorothy Couig
Dorothy Daly
Carolyn Davis
Margo Dineen
Gretchen Eben
Nancy Edmondson
Ann Ferrone
Margaret Finegan
Nancy Gain
Ann Gardenier
Linda Gray
Kathy Hall
Zita Hall
Julie Halleran
Betty Hitchens
Mimi Kelly
Eleanor Maher
Joanne Meehan
Josephina San Miguel
Barbara Monzinno
Benadette Moore
Dale Mullarky
Marlia Mundell
Joyce Murray
Genia McCarthy
Julie McGraw
Mary Ann McGeough
Mary Alice McLaughlin
Mary Nolan
Nancy O'Neill
Kathleen O'Shea
Martha Pallota
Patricia Rice
Marjorie Rieley
Karen Schaumber
Ann Thomason
Patricia Trifari
Susan Vinnicombe
Geraldine Wang
Susan Wall
Mary Walsh
Penny Whelan
Above: Kathie O'Shea, Carol Carson,
Barbara Mozzino, and Betty Hitchens
choose books for spiritual reading.
Left: Gail Capon and Nancy Gain
speak with Mother Husson and Mary
Nolan, president of the Children of
Mary, about sodality activities.
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Members of the Catholic Action Club are positive thinkers who see where help is needed
and give it when they can.
Above: Julie McGraw teaches the fine art of paper cutouts to the children at Newton
Community Center.
Below: Carol Carson and friends exercise their culinary talents.
Above right: Judy Davin and her art students explore the medium of clay.
Lower right: Even on campus, the apostolic-minded put their hands to work making
clothes and bandages for the missions.
Above: Father Harrington chats with a
group of Socialists.
Right: Father Dominic Rover O.P. delivers
our Aquinas Lecture.
Above: After the Sociality Workshop . . . Some serious discussion.
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In a college as ideally and
strategically located as Newton,
the dimension of breadth is per-
haps the most easily developed.
We are twenty cents away by sub-
way and twenty minutes away by
car from one of the cultural centers
of America. Boston's lecture and
concert halls, theatres and mu-
seums invite us to widen our in-
terests and broaden our views -
often at student rates of admission.
In on-campus activities, too, we
can try our hand at painting, sing-
ing, debating, acting, and, if we
like, at envelope-addressing, punch-
pouring, and crepe-paper-hanging.
Working together on these projects,
we cannot help widening our circle
of friends. And we are not over
depressed by the number of men's
colleges nearby; boys can also be
very broadening.
This wide range of opportunity
is sometimes overwhelming, and it
is a lesson in maturity to partici-
pate in extra-curricular activity
and still cultivate the homely vir-
tue of Putting First Things First.
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Ellen Mahony and Nancy O'Neill
The return to college in September inspires mixed emotions.
Betsy Baldwin
Gay Telerico
and Bobbie Thompson
Upper left: Senior Ellen Mahoney and
Nancy O'Neill return to familiar sur-
roundings, arms loaded.
Lower left: A junior, Betsy Baldwin,
ushers two freshmen, Gay Telerico,
and Bobbi Thompson through Newton's
open doors.
Right: Marge Carroll, class of '61,
smiles a welcome to those who are ar-
riving for the first time.
Below: Freshmen Jane Lenzini, Claire
Biggam, and Nancy Beak look a little
surprised about the bill from Railway
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Upper left: An autumn afternoon calls the seniors to Weeks Bridge on the
Charles for a little fresh air and relaxation.
Lower left: "Five Elsie's Special Roast Beef Sandwiches, please."
Above: Seniors meet at the Lampoon building in Harvard Square. An un-
known reader in the background never looks up from her ' "Lampoon."
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Above: Freshmen take a trip to Haymarket Square and the famous Durgin Park restaurant.
Above right: Even if you're carrying only soap and toothpaste, it's always nice to be
offered a ride home from the Centre by a friend with a car.
Lower right: Sophomore cyclers come puffing up the Duchesne hill.
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companionship. . . .
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Above: Freshman digging the rigging
of Old Ironsides.
Left: No boola boolas at Tulla's,
a coffee house in Harvard Square.
Left: It's September, and registra-
tion time again on the campus. Three
old hands come up to Stuart to per-
form the chore.
Below: Getting perspective; sopho-
more people-watchers in front of
Cushing House.
Right: Mary Hallissey and Maura
O'Neill went, suited, to a tea.
Below, right: Carol Singleton and
Julie Fenlon paused, chattily, in
front of the flowers.
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THE HEAD OF THE HOUSE
Left, above: Bobbi Thole,
Duchesne West
Left, below: Linda Grey
Stuart House
Below: Ellen Mahoney
Duchesne East
Right, above: Karen Schaumber
Cushing House
Right, below: Gretchen Eben
Hardy House
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Left, above: "And away to the window they
flew like a flash," to hear the seniors carol
at Christmas time.
Left, below: House mothers Mrs. Hurley,
Mrs. Gilman, Mrs. O'Connor, and Mrs. Coyne
"did sometimes counsel take— and some-
times tea."
Right, above: Moving in, a Freshman finds it
takes a heap o'heapin' to make Stuart House
a home.
Right, below: Next week we've got to get
organized — Ruth Craddock and Betsey
Lavery.
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Above: Stowe-aways are off
for a ski-weekend.
Right: A cast-away - back for
the semester.
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Left, above: Seniors carol by
candlelight.
Left, below: Others visit the
creche on Boston Common.
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Above: Winter has its advantages too.
Left: Jean Walsh, Maryelene Ryan, Holly
Hicok and Sue Schulte think there's noplace
like home for the holidays.
'Do not open 'til Christmas."
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Above: "Beatniks" give the beat to Duchesne's "Halloween in Greenwich Village."
Right, above: THE GLEE CLUB in their basic blacks. Officers, row 1: Marty Pallota, Faith
Mead, president, Nancy Crowell, Julie Mcgraw.
Right, below: THE NEWTONES: Counterpoint, cummerbunds, camaraderie.
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INTEREST CLUB
The Interest Committee gathers
around its bulletin board - the one
that keeps us informed of happenings
in the Hub.
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Above: Bell, Book and Whistle:
Miss Bell takes attendance in gym
class.
Athletic Association heads in a
huddle: Kate Nugent, Carol Donovan ,
Mary Corbett, Kathy Hafey, president.
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Newton stops the Brandeis forwards.
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Left: Molly Conley and a loyal fan.
Below: "So what are you wearing
tonight?"
Newton gets the jump on Brandeis.
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Education majors in a round table discussion.
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After dinner: the seniors have that
second cup of tea.
A "cig" in the snack bar — an old senior tradition.
DOUBLE
EXPOSURES
Left: "Sometimes I just
get beside myself."
The Aldrich twins.
"Actually we're very
different. She carries
her purse in her left
hand. The Palladino
twins.
Above: Seniors Faith Quinlan, Ann Thoma-
son, Mary Walsh, Julie Fazakerly: Thesis
all in time to relax.
Right: Fourth for bridge? Mary Corbett,
Ruth Craddock, Patty Sullivan.
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Left: Mary Sue Flanagan
at the reception desk with
her favorite customer. "Is
this your first college week-
end, Dad?"
Below: Margo Dineen,
voted the outstanding
senior, receives the
Fathers' Club award from
president John McAuliffe
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The Men who came to Dinner.
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Above: Monsignor Furlong gave a short address to the fathers and daughters
after dinner.
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Below: Daddies, daughters, and a delightful dinner.
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Left: Kathy Mahoney demon-
strates for two freshmen the
details of signing out.
Left: I'd like you to meet.
Below: No, thank you, we don't care to have our
pictures taken.
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JUNIOR WEEKEND
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Party - goers come in out of Eskimo weather, are greeted by a South Sea-Islander.
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The International set: Fatima and Farouk, are Judy Davin, head of Junior Weekend, and
Joe Knox.
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Jerry Wang and her date cut an Oriental rug.
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"Don't forget the breadcrumbs, Gretel.
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Dale Mullarkey, Ann Ferrone, and friends dance past the flower gazebo which highlighted
the decorations at the Versailles Ball.
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Well-wishers Ann Kennedy, Marie Aubois and their escorts cross their fingers and toss a
coin.
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THE THREE DIMENSIONAL
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We seniors will graduate this June, then, more "three-dimensional" women
than we were when we came to Newton four Septembers ago. But we are not the
finished product, not the completed sculpture ready for a pedestal. Our intellectual,
social and spiritual dimensions will continue to develop. We will strive for greater
clarity of design, for a finer polish, and for the spiritual quality found only in
great works of art.
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Margaret Elizabeth Dineen E. de M.
Garden City, New York
Major: Sociology
President of Student Government
Nancy Swan McAulijje
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
Major: English
Chairman of Social Committee
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Susan Ahem
Dobbs Ferry, New York
Major: Sociology
Joan Barry
Newtonville, Massachusetts
Major: Education
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Margaret Elizabeth Blanchard
Newton, Massachusetts
Major: Philosophy
Ann Margaret Boiler
Norwich, Connecticut
Major: Education
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Ann Margaret Boyle
Oil City, Pennsylvania
Major: Art History
Mar got Mary Bruguiere
Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts
Major: Education
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Nancy R. Campanella, E. de M.
Providence, Rhode Island
Major: French
Margaret Carroll
Riverdale, New York
Major: Sociology
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Catherine Joan Chester
Grosse Point, Michigan
Major: Education
Martha Helen Clancy, E. de M.
New York, New York
Major: Education
- 122
Alice Marie Coleman, E. de M.
Newton Centre, Massachusetts
Major: Sociology
Dorothy Mary Couig E. de M.
Scarsdale, New York
Major: Biology
123
Mother M. Currie, R. S.C.J.
Montreal, P.Q., Canada
Major: Education
Sister M. Concetta Dalton, s.m.s.m.
Framingham Centre, Massachusetts
Major: Education
124 -
Antoinette Dauch
Grosse Point, Michigan
Major: History
Kathleen Clare Denton
Lorain, Ohio
Major: Economics
125
Mary Loretto Dillon
Winnetka, Illinois
Major: Philosophy
Mary Anne Donnelly
Boston, Massachusetts
Major: English
-126
Joan Donohoe
Chelmsford, Massachusetts
Major: Political Science
^
Sallie-Ann Dow
Boston, Massachusetts
Major: Education
127
Kathleen Dwyer
Plandome, New York
Major: History
Elizabeth Ann Eads
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Major: Education
128
Gretchen Anne Eben, E. de M.
New York, New York
Major: History
Juliana Frances Fazakerly
Bayonne, New Jersey
Major: History
129
Barbara Joyce Feely
Grosse Point Farms, Michigan
Major: Education
Ellen Patricia Feely
Grosse Point Farms, Michigan
Major: Education
- 130
Elaine Fitzgerald
Arlington, Massachusetts
Major: Sociology
Sheila Catherine Flaherty
Stamford, Connecticut
Major: Sociology
131
Mary Sue Flanagan
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Major: Sociology
Mary Louise Fortin
Springfield, Massachusetts
Major: Economics
132
Ann Martin Gain, E. de M
Wynnewood, Massachusetts
Major: French
Susan Gallagher
Great Neck, New York
Major: Sociology
133 -
Ann Teresa Gardenier, E. de M.
Winchester, Massachusetts
Major: Biology
Gail Frances Giere
Auburndale, Massachusetts
Major: Sociology
134
Linda May Gray, E. de M.
Newton, Massachusetts
Major: English
Catherine Ann Hafey
Springfield, Massachusetts
Major: Biology
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Katherine Ryan Hall
Short Hills, New Jersey
Major: Sociology
Julie Ann H aileron, E. de M.
New York, New York
Major: Education
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-136
Rosemary Helen Hartley
Newton Centre, Massachusetts
Major: Education
Suzanne Harding
Ipswich, Massachusetts
Major: Political Science
137
Anita Mary Hennessy
New York, New York
Major: English
Elizabeth Anne Hitcbins, E. de M.
Kingston, Jamaica, W.I.
Major: French
138 -
Ruth Anne Huff
Winter Haven, Florida
Major: Sociology
Sandra Marie Irwin
Miami, Florida
Major: Mathematics
139
Linda Ann Jenks, E. de M.
Washington, D.C.
Major: Art
Mary Barbara Kager
Freeport, New York
Major: Psychology
140 -
Paula Mary Keane
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
Major: Education
Joan Patricia Keating
New Milford, Connecticut
Major: Psychology
141 -
Sister Mary Shawnleen Kennedy, s.m.s.m.
Framingham Centre, Massachusetts
Major: Education
Evelyn Gay Kreutzer
Huntington, New York
Major: Sociology
142 -
Joyce Patricia Laiosa
Rochester, New York
Maior: Education
j
Gabrielle Landrigan
Edgewood, Rhode Island
Major: Sociology
-143
Anne Larkin
Larchmont, New York
Major: Biology
Ellen Joan MacDonald
Niantic, Connecticut
Major: Education
144
Eleanor Smith Maber, E. de M.
Stratford, Connecticut
Major: Biology
Maureen Elizabeth Mahoney
Dover, Massachusetts
Major: Education
145 -
Ellen Theresa Mahony
West Newton, Massachusetts
Major: Education
Mother E. McCarthy, R.C.E.
Milton, Massachusetts
Major: Philosophy
146
Mary Ann McDonald
Belmont, Massachusetts
Major: Education
Carol Ann McGee
Falmouth Foreside, Maine
Major: Education
147
Madeline Downing McLaughlin
Lowell, Massachusetts
Major: Political Science
Mary Alice McLaughlin, E. de M.
West Roxbury, Massachusetts
Major: History
- 148 -
Michelle Mary McQueeny
Briarcliff Manor, New York
Major: English
Faith Celeste Mead
Melrose, Massachusetts
Major: Education
- 149 -
Nancy Martha Mellen
Charlestown, Massachusetts
Major: Education
Joan Merrick
White Plains, New York
Major: Education
150 -
] anet Marie Miele
'lest Roxbury, Massachusetts
Major: Education
Mary Alice Molloy
Grosse Point Park, Michigan
Major: English
151 -
Maryann Morris sey
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
Major: Sociology
Mary Joyce Murray, E. de M.
West Roxbury, Massachusetts
Major: Education
152
Mary Catherine Nolan, E. de M.
East Greenwich, Rhode Island
Major: Education
Gloria Novella
Guatemala City, Guatemala, C.A.
Major: Sociology
153
Patricia Ellen O' 'Conor
Belmont, Massachusetts
Major: Sociology
Susan O'Leary
New York, New York
Major: English
154
Ruth E. O'Neil
Auburndale, Massachusetts
Major: Sociology
Nancy O'Neill, E. de M.
Milton, Massachusetts
Major: Political Science
155-
Patricia Ann O'Neill
Huntington, New York
Major: History
Carol Ann O'Shea
Oradell, New Jersey
Major: Education
156
Kathleen Marie O'Shea, E. de M.
New York, New York
Major: English
Brigid Mary 0' Sullivan
Detroit, Michigan
Major: Education
157 -
Beatrice Ann Queally
Yonkers, New York
Major: Sociology
Faith Quintan
Greenwich, Connecticut
Major: Modern Languages
- 158
Mary Elizabeth Rice
Dorchester, Massachusetts
Major: Mathematics
Ann Marie Richmond
Worcester, Massachusetts
Major: Education
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159
Josefina Amalia San Miguel, E. de M.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Major: History
Karen Shaumber, E. de M.
Scarsdale, New York
Major: Education
160
Dianne Morgan Schonland
New London, Connecticut
Major: Education
Nancy Ellen Simpson
Belmont, Massachusetts
Major: Education
161 -
Ann Louise Sinnott
Larch mont, New York
Major: Education
Mary Bridget Stehling
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Major: English
162
Marie Hayes Sturges
Ardsley-on-Hudson, New York
Major: English
Barbara Ann Thole
Summit, New Jersey-
Major: Education
163
Ann Thomason, E. de M.
Greenwich, Connecticut
Major: Education
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Judith E. Thompson
Flushing, New York
Major: Psychology
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Judith Ann Vollbrecht
Princeton, New Jersey
Major: Philosophy
Mary E . Walsh
Arlington, Massachusetts
Major: Philosophy
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Senior Directory
SUSAN AHERN
6 Bellair Drive
Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.
JOAN BARRY
211 Highland Avenue
Newtonville, Mass.
MARGARET BLANCHARD
130 Kirkstall Road
Newtonville, Mass.
Aspirants 3... Catholic Action 2. ..Dramatic Club 1,3, 4. ..Jr. Weekend Date
Committee 3-
Student Council 4. ..Social Committee 4. ..Day Student Representative 4..
Catholic Action 4. ..Dramatic Club 2,3.
Dramatic Club 2,3---I.R.C. 1... Young Republicans President 4.
ANNE BOLLER
304 Washington Street
Norwich, Conn.
ANN BOYLE
205 Maple Avenue
Oil City, Pa.
MARGOT BRUGUIERE
88 Cliff Road
Wellesley Hills, Mass.
NANCY CAMPANELLA
74 Cathedral Avenue
Providence, R.I.
Aspirants 2. ..Dramatic Club 1 ,2, 3, 4. ..Young Democrats 4. ..Jr. Weekend
Decoration Committee 3-
College of New Rochelle 1,2.
Aibertus Magnus College 1... Aspirants 2,3,4.. .Catholic Action 2,3---Jr-
Weekend Committee 3-
Rhode Island College 1,2. ..Catholic Action 3, Vice-President 4. ..Litur-
gical Choir 3, 4. ..Romance Language Club 3,4.
MARGARET CARROLL
640 West 231 Street
Riverdale, N.Y.
Aspirants 2,3^-Catholic Action 1... Dramatic Club 1,2, Secretary 3>
President 4.
CATHERINE CHESTER
403 Rivard Boulevard
Grosse Pointe, Mich.
MARTHA CLANCY
212 East 48 Street
New York, N.Y.
ALICE COLEMAN
50 Janet Road
Newton, Mass.
Immaculata Junior College 1 ...Aspirants 2,3-"Catholic Action 2...I.R.C.
3. ..Literary Club 3 Jr. Weekend Pictorial 3-
House Council 3---Aspirants 2,3"-Sodality 4. ..Catholic Action 2, Secre-
tary 3, President 4...J r. Weekend Business Committee 3---Senior Week
Committee 4.
Class Vice-President 1,2. ..Student Council 1,2, 4. ..Sodality 1,2,3,4...
Catholic Action 1,2. ..Glee Club 1,4, Treasurer 2, Business Manager3>-
Newtones 1, 2,3,4. ..Science Club 3, 4. ..Jr. Weekend Committee 3-
166
DOROTHY COUIG NSA Representative 2. ..Catholic Action 1 ,3, 4. ..Liturgical Choir 2,3...
35 Graham Road Dramatic Club 1,2, Vice-President 3, 4. ..Interest Committee Chairman 4...
Scarsdale, N.Y. Literary Club 1,3, 4. .."885" 3, 4. ..Science Club 2,3,4. ..Dean's List once.
MOTHER M. CURRIE, R.S.C.J.
Convent of the Sacred Heart
3635 Atwater Avenue .
Montreal, P.Q., Canada
SR. M. CONCETTA DALTON, S.M.S.M. Dean's List three times, Dean's Honor List onc«
863 Central Street
Framingham, Mass.
ANTOINETTE DAUCH
260 Lakeland
Grosse Pointe, Mich.
Maryville College of the Sacred Heart 1... Aspirants 2,3,4. ..Young Repub-
licans 4. ..Jr. Weekend Committee 3-
KATHLEEN DENTON
5614 Rosecliffe Drive
Lorain, Ohio
Aspirants 1,2,3,4. ..Art Club 1... Dramatic Club 1,3, 4. ..Young Republicans
4. ..Jr. Weekend Business Committee 3-
MARY LORETTO DILLON Treasurer of Student Government 4. ..Catholic Action 1,2,3--- Literary Club
36 Woodley Road 1,2. ..Wheat and Cockle 3,4. .."885" 1,2,3,4 ...Jr. Weekend Business Com-
Winnetka, 111. mittee 3-..Dean's List twice, Dean's Honor List five times.
MARGO DINEEN
76 Westminster Road
Garden City, N.Y.
President of Student Government 4. ..Class President 3--.Student Council
3,4. ..Social Committee 4. ..House Council 3,4. ..Sodality 3, 4. ..Catholic
Action 2, 3- -.Dramatic Club 1...NFCCS 4. ..NSA 4. ..Young Republicans 4.
MARY ANNE DONNELLY Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart 1,2. ..Young Democrats 4. ..Jr.
398 Beacon Street
Boston, Mass.
Weekend Committee 3-
JOAN DONAHUE
7 Bridge Street
Chelmsford, Mass.
SALLIE-ANN DOW
19 Westminster Avenue
Boston, Mass.
Immaculata Junior College 1,2...I.R.C 3---Young Republicans 4. ..Jr.
Weekend Committee 3-
Athletic Association 1,2. ..Dramatic Club 1... Young Republicans 4.
KATHLEEN DWYER
50 Shore Drive
Manhasset, N.Y.
Aspirants 1,2, 3, 4. ..Catholic Action 1... Dramatic Club 1... Young Repub-
licans 4. ..Jr. Weekend Committee 3-
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ELIZABETH EADS
607 East Durham Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
GRETCHEN EBEN
1 East End Avenue
New York, N.Y.
House Council 3, 4. ..Aspirants 1 ,2,3,4. ..Catholic Action 1,4. ..Liturgical
Choir 1,2. ..Literary Club 3^-Spanish Club 1... Young Democrats 4.
Aspirants 1... Sodality 2. ..Council 3,4. ..Athletic Association Secre-
tary 3"-Romance Language Club 1... Dean's List three times, Dean's
Honor List twice.
JULIANA FAZAKERLY
90 West 14 Street
Bayonne, N.J.
BARBARA FEELY
35 Fair Acre Drive
Grosse Pointe, Mich.
House Council 4. ..Aspirants 3,4.. .Catholic Action 2. ..Jr. Weekend Com-
mittee 3---Dean's List once.
Aspirants 3, 4. ..Young Republicans 4. ..Jr. Weekend Committee 3-
ELLEN FEELY
35 Fair Acre Drive
Grosse Pointe, Mich.
ELAINE FITZGERALD
95 Grandview Road
Arlington, Mass.
SHEILA FLAHERTY
1108 High Ridge Road
Stamford, Conn.
Aspirants 3,4. ..Young Republicans 4. ..Jr. Weekend Committee 3-
Aspirants 1 ,2,3---Catholic Action 1,2. ..Art Club 3---Mission Club 1.
Aspirants 1,2, 4. ..Catholic Action 1,2...I.R.C. 1,2. ..Young Republicans
4. ..Jr. Weekend Committee 3-
MARY SUE FLANAGAN
Old Battery Road
Bridgeport, Conn.
Aspirants 1,3, 4. ..Basketball l...Glee Club 1,2, Secretary 3--Jr. Week-
end Pictorial 3---Yearbook Photography Editor 4.
MARY LOUISE FORTIN
227 Springfield Street
Springfield, Mass.
NANCY GAIN
414 Penn Road
Wynnewood, Pa.
Aspirants 3---Romance Language Club 1,2,3^-Young Republicans 4.
Jr. Weekend Business Committee 3-
Sodality 1,2,3,4, Council 2,3, Secretary 4.. .Catholic Action 1,2, 3, 4. ..Li-
turgical Choir 1,2, 3, 4. ..Glee Club 4. ..Romance Language Club 1,2,3)
President 4. ..Dean's List three times.
SUSAN GALLAGHER
1 Longview Place
Great Neck, N.Y.
Catholic Action 2,3"-Dramatic Club 1... Mission Club 2. ..Romance Lan-
guage Club 3 Jr. Weekend Decorations 3---Dean's List once.
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ANN GARDENIER
11 Hawthorne Road
Winchester, Mass.
GAIL GIERE
15 BonMar Circle
Auburndale, Mass.
LINDA GRAY
38 Waban Street
Newton, Mass.
CATHERINE HAFEY
98 Bellevue Avenue
Springfield, Mass.
KATHERINE HALL
304 Forest Drive South
Short Hills, New Jersey
JULIE HALLERAN
424 East 57 Street
New York, N.Y.
ROSEMARY HANLEY
16 Ransom Road
Newton, Mass.
SUZANNE HARDING
Miles End
Ipswich, Mass.
ANITA HENNESSY
1730 Park Avenue
New York, N.Y.
Liturgical Choir 1,2. ..Debating Club 3,4. ..Opera Club 1... Science Club 1,
2,3, President 4. ..Young Democrats 4. ..Dean's List once.
Aspirants l,2,3---Catholic Action 2.. .Dramatic Club 1,
House Council 4. ..Head of Stuart House 4. ..Sodality 1,2, 3, 4. ..Catholic
Action 2,3---"885" Staff 4. ..Circulation Manager 2, 3. ..Wheat and
Cockle Staff 2. ..Dramatic Club 2. ..Literary Club 2,3,4. ..Debating Club
3,4, President 3---Freshman Show Writers Committee 1... Junior Weekend
Decoration Committee 3-
Aspirants 2, 3, 4. ..Catholic Action 3--- Athletic Association 1,2, Vice-
President 4. ..Basketball 1,2, 3, 4. ..Hockey 1,2, 3, 4. ..Romance Language
Club 3---Science Club 1,4.
Sodality 1,2,4. ..Art Club 2. ..Literary Club 3, 4. ..Mission Club 1,2,3. ..Jr.
Weekend Committee 3---Yearbook Business Manager 4.
Boston College 1. ..Social Committee 4. ..Aspirants 2,3-"Sodality 4...
Catholic Action 3, 4. .."885" 3, Business Manager 4...NSA 3---Jr. Week-
end Committee 3---Senior Week Chairman 4.
Aspirants 3,4. ..Young Democrats 4. ..Jr. Weekend Committee 3-
Aspirants l,2,3--.Glee Club l,2,3--.Newtones 1,2, 3, 4. ..Young Democrats
President 4.
Catholic Action 2. ..Dramatic Club 1,2, 3, 4. ..Literary Club 1,2, 3, 4. ..Wheat
and Cockle 2. .."885" 1,2, Managing Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4---Dean's
Honor List four times.
ELIZABETH HITCHENS Convent of Mercy Academy 1... Catholic Action 3,4.. .Dramatic Club 2,3,4
127 Mountain View Avenue ...Interest Committee 4. .."885" 3"-Mission Club Co-chairman 3,
Kingston, Jamaica, W.I. Chairman 4. ..Romance Language Club 2,3, Treasurer 4.
RUTH A. HUFF
1405 Northwest 17 Street
Winter Haven, Fla.
Catholic Action 1,2. ..Dramatic Club 1... International Relations Club 2,3--
Freshman Orientation Committee 3^-Young Republicans 4. ..Jr. Weekend
Committee 3-
169
SANDRA IRWIN Aspirants 3,4. ..Art Club 2, 3, 4. ..Jr. Weekend Decorations 3---Yearbook
4305 Southwest 9 8 Court Art Editor 4. ..Dean's List twice, Dean's Honor List twice.
Miami, Fla.
LINDA ANN JENKS Georgetown Visitation 1... Sodality 2, 3, 4. ..Liturgical Choir 2,3-..Dra-
6416-31 Street Northwest matic Club 2,3...Young Republicans 4.
Washington, D.C.
BARBARA KAGER Catholic Action 1,2. ..Dramatic Club 1,2. ..Jr. Weekend Decorations 3...
81 Maryland Avenue Dean's List once.
Freeport, N.Y.
PAULA KEANE Art Club 4. ..Glee Club 1...I.R.C. 4. ..Literary Club 4. ..Jr. Weekend De-
81 Westchester Road corations Committee 3-
Jamaica Plain, Mass.
JOAN PATRICIA KEATING Immaculata Jr. College 1,2. ..Jr. Weekend Committee 3-
22 Elm Street
New Milford, Conn.
SR. M. SHAWNLEEN KENNEDY, S.M.S.M. Dean's List three times
863 Central Street
Framingham, Mass.
GAY KREUTZER Aspirants 1... Dramatic Club 1,2,3, Secretary 4. ..Romance Language
Old County Road, RFD 2 Club 3.--Young Republicans 4.. Jr. Weekend Committee 3-
Huntington, N.Y.
JOYCE LAIOSA
300 Esplanade Drive
Rochester, N.Y.
House Council 4. ..Aspirants 2, 3, 4. ..Catholic Action 1,2,3-
GAY LANDRIGAN
11 Doylston Drive
Edgewood, R.I.
NANCY LARKIN
92 Beach Avenue
Larchmont, N.Y.
Dramatic Club 1 Jr. Weekend Committee 3-
Aspirants 2,3,4.. .Catholic Action l...Art Club 1,2,3-. -Glee Club 1,2,3-
Newtones 1,2, 3, 4. ..Science Club 4. ..Jr. Weekend Decorations 3"-Year-
book Editor-in-Chief 4.
ELLEN MAC DONALD Aspirants 2, 3, 4. ..Catholic Action 1,2,4...I.R.C. 3-. -Literary Club 3...
Bride Brook Road Jr. Weekend Committee 3-
Niantic, Conn.
170
ELEANOR MAHER House Council 4. ..Aspirants 1,2, 3. ..Sodality 4. ..Catholic Action 1,2...
2184 Main Street Athletic Association 3-..Basketball 3...Newtones 1,2, 3, 4. ..Science Club
Stratford, Conn. 3, Treasurer 4.
MAUREEN MAHONEY Regis College l...Jr. Weekend Committee 3-
Cranberry Lane
Dover, Mass.
ELLEN MAHONY Head of House 4. ..House Council 4. ..Athletic Association Representa-
28 Bristol Road tive 4. ..Glee Club 1 ,2,3,4. ..Newtones 1 ,2,3,4.. .Young Democrats 4.
West Newton, Mass.
NANCY MC AULIFFE Social Committee 3, Chairman 4. ..House Council 4. ..Dramatic Club 1...
20 Woodlawn Road I.R.C. 3-.. "885"' 3-. -Young Democrats 4. ..Jr. Weekend Co-Chairman 3-
Jamaica Plain, Mass.
MOTHER H. MC CARTHY Dean's List twice.
130 Milton Street
Milton, Mass.
MARY ANN MC DONALD Catholic Action 3-. -Glee Club 3, 4. ..Jr. Weekend Committee 3.
33 Betts Road
Belmont, Mass.
CAROL MC GEE Aspirants 1,2, 3, 4. ..Catholic Action 2.. .Dramatic Club 1,3, 4. ..Science
20 Hammond Road Club 3, 4. ..Young Democrats 4. ..Jr. Weekend Committee 3-
Falmouth Foreside, Me.
MADELINE MC LAUGHLIN Marymount College 1... House Council 4. ..Catholic Action 4. ..Art Club
590 Raven Road 4. ..Debating Club 3-. .Dramatic Club 3--.Literary Club 3, 4. ..Young Demo-
Lowell, Mass. crats 4.
MARY ALICE MC LAUGHLIN Aspirants 2,3--. Sodality 4. ..Glee Club l...Jr. Weekend Committee 3-
180 Stratford Street
WestRoxbury, Mass.
MICHELLE MC QUEENY Aspirants 2, 3, 4. ..Catholic Action 4. ..Art Club 3-.-Glee Club 1,2,3...
Old Briarcliff Road Newtones 1 ,2, 3, 4. .."885" 3-. -Jr. Weekend Pictorial Chairman 3-
Briarcliff Manor, N.Y.
FAITH MEAD Aspirants 2, 3, 4. ..Catholic Action 4. ..Glee Club 1, 2,3, President 4...
129 Bellevue Avenue Young Democrats 4.
Melrose, Mass.
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NANCY MELLEN
36 High Street
Charlestown, Mass.
JOAN MERRICK
116 Hartsdale Road
White Plains, N.Y.
JANET MIELE
181 Weld Road
West Roxbury, Mass.
MARY ALICE MOLLOY
928 Berkshire Road
Grosse Pointe, Mich.
MARY ANN MORRISSEY
48 Burroughs Street
Jamaica Plain, Mass.
JOYCE MURRAY
48 Richwood Street
West Roxbury, Mass.
MARY NOLAN
56 Recto Street
East Greenwich, R.I.
GLORIA NOVELLA
La Pedrera
Guatemala City, Guatemala
PATRICIA O'CONOR
120 Juniper Road
Belmont, Mass.
Dramatic Club 1 — Jr. Weekend Committee 3-
Social Committee 1... Class Treasurer 2,3---Class Vice-President 4.
House Council 1,2, 3, 4. ..Aspirants 2. ..Jr. Weekend Co-Chairman 3-
Young Democrats 4. ..Jr. Weekend Committee 3-
University of Detroit 1... Aspirants 2, 3, 4. ..Literary Club 2,3, Treasurer
4. ..Wheat and Cockle Junior Editor 3, Senior Editor 4. .."885"' Mana-
ging Editor 3---Young Republicans 4.
Aspirants l,2,3-"Catholic Action 1... Dramatic Club 1,2,3"-Treasurer 4.
Young Democrats 4.. .Jr. Weekend Pictorial Business Manager 3-
Student Government Secretary 4. ..Social Committee 2. ..Aspirants 1,2,3-
Sodality 4. ..Catholic Action 1,2. ..Jr. Weekend Business Manager 3-
Aspirants 1,2. ..Sodality 3, President 4, Council 4.. .Catholic Action 1,2,
3,4. ..Dramatic Club 1 — Jr. Weekend Business Committee.
Catholic Action 1,2. ..Liturgical Choir 2,3,4... I. R.C. 1... Mission Club
2, 3-"Opera Workshop 1... Romance Language Club 1,2, 3, 4. ..Spanish Club
President 3-
Social Committee 1,2,3, Treasurer 4. ..Class Secretary 1,2, 3, 4. ..Finan-
cial Committee 4. ..House Council 3, 4. ..Sodality 1,2, 3, 4. ..Catholic Action
l...Glee Club l,2,3-..Newtones 1,2, 3, 4. ..Basketball l,2,3---Hockey 1,2,3,4
...Dean's List twice.
SUSAN O'LEARY
17 East 84th Street
New York, N.Y.
RUTH O'NEIL
82nd Day Street
Auburndale, Mass.
Glee Club l,2...Newtones 1,2, 3,4. ..Literary Club 1,2, 3, 4. ..Wheat and
Cockle 3- -."885" 1, 2,3,4.. .NFCCS Senior Delegate 3-
Catholic Action 1,2,3.--Art Club 2. ..Glee Club 1 Jr. Weekend Committee
...Dean's List once.
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NANCY O'NEILL
91 Allerton Road
Milton, Mass.
PATRICIA O'NEILL
8 Soundview Drive
Huntington, N.Y.
CAROL ANN O'SHEA
164 Gordon Court
Oradell, N.J.
KATHLEEN O'SHEA
108 East 82 Street
New York, N.Y.
Aspirants 2,3-..Sodality 4. ..Catholic Action l,3-..Dramatic Club 1...
Basketball 1,3. ..Young Democrats 4. ..Dean's List twice, Dean's
Honor List once.
Aspirants 4. ..Catholic Action 1,2, 3, 4. ..Basketball 1 ,2. ..Dramatic
Club 1,2, 3, 4. ..Debating Club 3, President 4. ..Romance Language Club
3,4...NFCCS 2. ..Young Democrats 4. ..Jr. Weekend Committee 3-
Dramatic Club 3---French Club 2.. -Young Republicans 4.
Aspirants l,2,3--.Sodality 4. ..Liturgical Choir 1,2.
Club 2, 3. -Literary Club 1,2, 3, 4. .."885" 1,2,3,4.
.Art Club 3-.-Glee
BRIGID O'SULLIVAN
287 Newport Avenue
Detroit, Mich.
St. Mary's College 1. ..Class President 4.. .Student Government Vice-
President 4. ..House Council 4. ..Aspirants 3,4. ..Catholic Action 3---
Debating Club 3, 4. ..Romance Language Club 3, 4. ..Young Democrats
4.
BEATRICE ANN QUEALLY House Council 1... Catholic Action 1,2. ..Dramatic Club l...GleeClub
10 Morsemere Place 3-..Newtones 1,2, 3, 4. ..Jr. Weekend Committee 3.
Yonkers, N.Y.
FAITH QUINLAN
Aiken Road
Greenwich, Conn.
Aspirants 1,2, 4. ..Catholic Action 1,2. ..Liturgical Choir 1... Athletic
Association Treasurer 2. ..Basketball 1,2,4...I.R.C. 1... Romance Lan-
guage Club 1,2. ..Serenades Chairman 2. ..Dean's List twice, ..Dean's
Honor List once.
MARY BETH RICE
115 East Cottage Street
Dorchester, Mass.
Class Treasurer 4. ..Art Club 1,2. ..Science Club 1,2, 3, 4. ..Dean's List
five times, Dean's Honor List once.
ANN RICHMOND
857 Pleasant Street
Worcester, Mass.
JOSEFINA SAN MIGUEL
Box 782
San Juan, Puerto Rico
KAREN SCHAUMBER
15 Chesterfield Road
Scarsdale, N.Y.
Aspirants 1,2,3,4. ..Catholic Action 1,2, 4. ..IRC 3---Literary Club 3---
Jr. Weekend Committee 3.
Aspirants 1,2. ..Sodality 3, 4. ..House Council 2,3-..Glee Club 1... Romance
Language Club 1,2,3,4.
Head of House 4. ..House Council 4...Sodalist 3,4. ..College Sodality
Union of Boston Secretary 3,4. ..Catholic Action 1,2, 3, 4. ..Romance
Language Club 3.-.Young Republicans 4.. .Jr. Weekend Committee.
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DIANNE SCHONLAND
52 Vauxhall Street
New London, Conn.
San Francisco College for Women 1... Connecticut College for Women
2. ..Aspirants 3,4. ..Mission Club 4. ..Dramatic Club 3, 4. ..Jr. Weekend
Committee.
NANCY SIMPSON
41 Hurd Road
Belmont, Mass.
Catholic Action 3---Glee Club 1 ,2, 3, 4. ..Jr. Weekend Committee.
ANN SINNOTT
30 Larchmont Avenue
Larchmont, N.Y.
Social Committee Secretary 4. ..House Council 4.. .Aspirants 2,3,4...
Catholic Action l,2,3---Romance Language 2,3 J r - Weekend Com-
mittee.
MARY STEHLING
3453 North Summit Avenue
Milwaukee, Wis.
Student Government 1...S ocial Committee 2,3---Aspirants 1,2. .."885"
1,2,3---Glee Club l,2...Newtones 1,2,3,4... Yearbook Literary Editor
4. ..Dean's List twice.
MARIE STURGES
Hancock Place
Ardsley-on-Hudson, N.Y.
House Council 4.. .Liturgical Choir 2. ..Literary Club 1,2, President 4.
Wheat and Cockle Editor-in-chief 4. .."885" 3, 4. ..Dean's List twice.
BARBARA THOLE
10 Templar Way
Summit, New Jersey
ANN TOMASON
219 Overlook Drive
Greenwich, Conn.
Head of House 4. ..Jr. Weekend Committee. ..Dean's List once.
Aspirants 1,2, 3, 4. ..Liturgical Choir 1,2,3. ..I.R.C. 1,3... Basketball 1.
Jr. Weekend Committee. ..Dean's List twice.
JUDY THOMPSON
50—15 Parsons Boulevard
Flushing, N.Y.
JUDITH VOLLBRECHT
58 Cleveland Avenue
Princeton, N.J.
Catholic Action 2. ..IRC l...Art Club 2,3, President 4. ..Chairman Jr.
Weekend Decorations Committee. ..Dean's List once.
Sodality 1,2,3-. .Liturgical Choir 1,2,3-. -Glee Club 1,2...NSA 3-
MARY WALSH
152 Jason Street
Arlington, Mass.
Catholic Action l,2,3.-.Glee Club 3.--LR.C. 1,2,, Secretary-Treasurer
3. --Literary Club 1 Jr. Weekend Committee 3-
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Class of 1962
Celeste Aaron, 370 Midway Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Sister M. Francesco Abel, s.m.s.m., 863 Central Street, Framingham, Massachusetts
Marie Aubois, 86 Washington Street, Newport, Rhode Island
Alice Baily, 484 Green Street, Weymouth, Massachusetts
Maxine Elizabeth Baldwin, Dearfield Drive, Greenwich, Connecticut
Joanna Bertsch, 25 Coolidge Street, Larchmont, New York
Helen Bill, 5 Heath Place, Garden City, New York
Mary Louise Bobay, 82 Love Lane, Warwick, Rhode Island
Jacqueline Bosch, 120 Morningside Drive, Ossining, New York
Barbara Bowman, 145 Mount Vernon Street, Arlington, Massachusetts
Mary Jane Brady, 136 Parkview Avenue, Lowell, Massachusetts
Margaret Brennan, 551 First Avenue, Brooklyn, New York
Mary Ann Brennan, 15 Maple Avenue, Larchmont, New York
Diane Brickley, 25 Winchester Arms, Winchester, Massachusetts
Joan Brown, 39 Claremont Terrace, Swampscott, Massachusetts
Kay Bryant, 10 Ridgeway Street, Mount Vernon, New York
Francine Calarese, 28 Houtman Avenue, Cumberland Hill, Rhode Island
Victile Capeless, 19 Saxon Road, Newton, Massachusetts
Gail Capon, 294 Chester Avenue, Montreal, P.Q., Canada
Elinor Capozzi, 136 Governors Avenue, Medford, Massachusetts
Clare Carey, 200 East 66th Street, New York, New York
Martha Carpenter, 26 Bishop Parkway, Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Carol Ann Carson, 567 Beach Avenue, Rochester, New York
Kathleen Cavanaugh, 20 Monadnock Road, Newton, Massachusetts
Sonia Chin, 2A East Race Course, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies
Barbara Collette, 304 Chester Avenue, Montreal, P.Q., Canada
Mary Jane Connor, 20 Monodnock Road, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Mary Cooke, 7 Cathedral Avenue, Garden City, New York
Elizabeth Cooney, 91 Fosdyke Street, Providence, Rhode Island
Mary Corbett, 780 Bluff Street, Glencoe, Illinois
Donna Coughlin, 11 Wingate Road, Lexington, Massachusetts
Nancy Crowell, 354 Court Street, Keene, New Hampshire
Anne Crowley, 7 Axtell Drive, Scarsdale, New York
Mother B. Cunningham R.C.E.,130 Milton Street, Milton, Massachusetts
Judy Davin, 816 Beverly Avenue, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
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Frances Di Muccio, 414 Woonasquatucket Avenue, North Providence, Rhode Island
Carol Dougherty, 10 Crestmont Road, Montclair, New Jersey
Nancy Edmondson, 115 Freedman Street, Brookline, Massachusetts
Elizabeth Eigo, 8 Richbell Close, Scarsdale, New York
Rita Falletti, 22 Nonantum Street, Brighton, Massachusetts
Mary Feeley, 156 Grove Street, West Medford, Massachusetts
Anne Ferrone, 860 Beacon Street, Newton, Massachusetts
Kathleen Fischel, Muchmore Road, Harrison, New York
Casimir Elaine Flaherty, 181 Stratford Street, West Roxbury, Massachusetts
Mary Lynn Fleming 4 Forest Court, Larchmont, New York
Mary L. Foley, 41 Sefton Drive, Edgewood, Rhode Island
Barbara Fortunato, 20 Yale Terrace, Montclair, New Jersey
Anne Gallagher, 515 Sussex Road, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania
Mary Gallagher, 31 Moss Hill Road, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
Jacquelin Gegan, 12 Homefield Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island
Virginia Goggin, 14 Ellis Street, Rumford, Rhode Island
Mary Hallissey, 104 Madison Avenue, Quincy, Massachusetts
Sallie Hamilton, 1055 West 55th Street, Kansas City, Missouri
Maureen Hannon, 5041 Upton Street Northwest, Washington, D„C.
Helen Harrington, 133-15 Beach Channel Drive, Belle Harbor, New York
Mary Holly Hicok, 45 Windsor Road, Hastings-on-Hudson, New York
Kay Hinsberg, 18401 Bretton Drive, Detroit, Michigan
Elizabeth Irish, 18 Innes Road, Scarsdale, New York
Kathleen Jacobi, 11 South Road, Sands Point, New York
Barbara Jones, 5516 Grove Street, Chevy Chase, Maryland
Tammy Kahle, 2728 Westchester Road, Toledo, Ohio
Grace Kane, 350 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New York
Barbara Keane, 15 Houston Road, West Roxbury, Massachusetts
Mary Alice Kelly, 24 Plainfield Road, Waban, Massachusetts
Ann Kennedy, 4590 Henry Hudson Parkway, New York, New York
Peggy Kugler, 1368 Edgecumb Road, Saint Paul, Minnesota
Sheila Leahy, 46 Kenilworth Road, Milton, Massachusetts
Susan Lenz, 148 Columbia Avenue, Cranston, Rhode Island
Cora LePorin, 109 Stratford Avenue, Garden City, New York
Toni Lilly, 1845-25 Avenue Court, Moline, Illinois
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Carol Lo, 1106 Taipei, Formosa
Barbara Lynch, 102 East Ferry Road, Morrisville, Pennsylvania
Mary Edwina Lynch, 748 Livingston Road, Elizabeth, New Jersey
Sister Philip Maguire, Brenton Road, Newport, Rhode Island
Katherine Mahoney, 43 Brownell Street, Worcester, Massachusetts
Ellen Markey, 26 Houston Street, West Roxbury, Massachusetts
Genevieve Martin, 8 Old Town Road, Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts
Katherine Martin, 214 South Bay Avenue, Islip, New York
Eugenia McCarthy, 283 Forest Avenue, Cohasset, Massachusetts
Julie McGraw, 1740 Highland Avenue, Rochester, New York
Valerie McMahon, 165 Santa Fe Avenue, Hamden, Connecticut
Sally McNanamy, 31 Decasson Road, Montreal, P.Q., Canada
Nonie McNeil, 12 Lombard Street, Newton, Massachusetts
Mary Ellen McShane, 328 Briarwood, East Grand Rapids, Michigan
Joanne Meehan, 800 Park Avenue, New York, New York
Deborah Ann Mellen, 36 High Street, Charlestown, Massachusetts
Mary Jane Moran, Mundon Road, Cumberland Hill, Rhode Island
Mary Margaret Moran, 89 Kensington Lane, Swampscott, Massachusetts
Anne Morgan, 100 Stratford Street, West Roxbury, Massachusetts
Judith Mountain, Goodhill Road, Weston, Connecticut
Dale Mullarkey, 24 Summit Avenue, Amsterdam, New York
Susan Mulvanity, 157 La Grange Street, West Roxbury, Massachusetts
Marion Murray, 16 Stoneleigh Court, Rochester, New York
Sheila O'Callahan, 112 High Street, Brookline, Massachusetts
Rosemary O'Connell, 55 Knolls Cresent, New York, New York
Ann O'Connor, 123 Lincoln Street, Newton, Massachusetts
Mary O'Connor, 110 Chestnut Street, Andover, Massachusetts
Maura O'Neill, 41 Pleasant Street, Milton, Massachusetts
Mary Martha Pallota, Essex Road, Ipswich, Massachusetts
Judy Pizzarello, 364 North Columbus Avenue, Mount Vernon, New York
Virginia Rartenni, 1013 Smith Street, Providence, Rhode Island
Janet Richmond, 857 Pleasant Street, Worcester, Massachusetts
Maryelene Ryan, 615 Glen Street, Glenn Falls, New York
Judy Sauer, 7 Greenbriar, Clayton, Missouri
Barbara Schroetter, 34-24 82nd Street, Jackson Heights, New York
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Susan Schulte, 635 Overlook Drive, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Monica Shaughnessy, 116 East 63rd Street, New York, New York
Maureen Slattery, 470 Mount Stephen Avenue, Westmount, P.Q., Canada
Katherine Smith, 435 Hill Street, Whitinsville, Massachusetts
Teresa Snite, 5111 Pine Tree Drive, Miami Beach, Florida
Sheila Tiernan, 97 Pinecrest Drive, Rochester, New York
Ann Tomasello, 733 Washington Street, Brighton, Massachusetts
Agatha Tsu, 2491 Liberty Street, Beacon, New York
Roberta Von Urff, 15 Russell Place, Forest Hills, New York
Susan Wall, 157 Lookout Drive, Dayton, Ohio
Jean Walsh, 220 Westchester Avenue, Crestwood, New York
Geraldine Wang, Chinese Embassy, Seoul, Korea
Marsha Whelan, 138 Milbank Avenue, Greenwich, Connecticut
Penelope Whelan, 33 Fletcher Road, Belmont, Massachusetts
Kristin Wildman, Flowers Mill Road, Langhom, Pennsylvania
Ginger lurzer, 505 Riverview Terrace, Bettendorf, Iowa
Ann Grosner R.N., 208 Milford Avenue, Stratford, Connecticut
Bridget Kinsella R.N., Bonita Avenue, Trumbull, Connecticut
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Class of 1963
Judy Albers, 18001 Riverside Drive, Cleveland, Ohio
Susan Andrews, 2 Martin Place, Chatham, New Jersey
Betty Anne Beasley, Oneck Lane, Westhampton Beach, New York
Mary Jane Becherer, 11 Linder Terrace, Newton, Massachusetts
Susan Bell, 399 Linden Street, Winnetka, Illinois
Virginia Bird Antonio Lopez, Humacaco, Puerto Rico
Jean Birdsall. 530 East 85 Street, New York, New York
Mary Alma Bogert, 680 West Saddle Road, Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey
Penny Brennan, 47 Dogwood Lane, Rockville Center, New York
Judy Brill, 1318 Jackson Street, Scranton, Pennsylvania
Mary Anne Burke, 945 Center Street, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
Sally Burton, 2 Clarke Avenue, Milford, Delaware
Susan Callahan, Box 561, Popponesset Beach, Massachusetts
Carol Anne Capobianco, 22 Woodstock Street, Yonkers, New York
Maria Ceres, Main Street, Hancock, New Hampshire
Suzanne Chartrand, 361 High view Road, Englewood, New Jersey
Eleanor Chin, 47 Main Street, Charlestown, Massachusetts
Miriam Clancy, 212 East 48 Street, New York, New York
Mary Ann Cole, 15 Mountview Road, Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts
Delia Ann Conley, 711 Park Drive, Kenilworth, Illinois
Molly Conley, 249 Woodlawn Avenue, Glencoe, Illinois
Mary Connelly, 82 Cabot Street, Milton, Massachusetts
Mary Pierce Conner, 16 Shannon Drive, Little Rock, Arkansas
Margaret Connor, 202 Ash Street, Winchendon, Massachusetts
Perry Cook, 15657 Maplegrove Avenue, La Puente, California
Susan Costigan, 46 West Lane, Bay Shore, New York
Alice Coughlin, 6 Plateau Circle, Bronxville, New York
Marie Anne Craigin, 15 Dudley Road, Wellesley, Massachusetts
Kathleen Crofton, 129 Hampton Street, Garden City, New York
Mary K. Crump, 29 Grover Lane, West Caldwell, New Jersey
Dorothy Daly, 60 Redgate Road, West Roxbury, Massachusetts
Jill Dana, 240 Jackson Avenue, Bradford, Pennsylvania
Judity De Marco, 7 Puritan Lane, Watertown, Massachusetts
Marjorie Dever, 25 Hayes Street, Arlington, Massachusetts
Margaret Devine, 71041 Lassier Road, Romeo, Michigan
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Ann Didden, 3365 Styvesant Place, Northwest Washington, D.C.
Carol Donovan, 1940 Chestnut Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois
Deborah Doyle, Chestnut Street, Clinton, New Jersey
Rosario Drew, 580 Park Avenue, New York, New York
Mary Anne Droney, 334 Broadway, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Josephine Egan, 23 Dale Street, Gloucester, Massachusetts
Joan Engel, 14 Hope Street, Newton, Massachusetts
Linda Ann Farrell, 28 Upyonda Way, Rumford, Rhode Island
Margaret Fibegan, 49 Trent Road, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mary Flynn, 202 Edge Hill Road, Milton, Massachusetts
Alma Fortin, 227 Springfield Street, Springfield, Massachusetts
Harriet Friday, Forest Drive, Fox Chapel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Susan Frisbee, 237 Park Street, Newton, Massachusetts
Anne Gallagher, 15 Lester Avenue, Westerly, Rhode Island
Kathleen Galvin, 27 Greenlodge Street, Canton, Massachusetts
Suzanne Gauthier, 10 Knollridge Drive, Woonsocket, Rhode Island
Jane Graham, 36 Carew Road, Hamden, Connecticut
Marzita Hall, 1 East Maple Drive, Moorestown, New Jersey
Stephanie Hammett, 19605 Argyle Oval, Ricky River, Ohio
Rinda Hauserman, 2023 Lyndway Road, Cleveland, Ohio
Martha Healy, 48 Robinwood Road, Winchester, Massachusetts
Frances Hesterberg, 478 Argle Road, Brooklyn, New York
Pamela Hitchins, 127 Mountain View Road, Kingston, Jamaica, W.I.
Judith Huff, 1405 17 Street Northwest, Winter Haven, Florida
Kathleen Hughes, 3005 Kingsley Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio
Janie Igoe, 6 Blenheim Drive, Manhasset, New York
Marcia Issak, 228 Oak Street, Manchester, New Hampshire
Maureen Kane, 39 Monument Square, Charlestown, Massachusetts
Susan Keane, 116 Plymouth Drive, Scarsdale, New York
Kathleen Kearney, 60 Maple Parkway, Sparta, New Jersey
Marion Kelly, 1185 Morton Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts
Annie Laurie Kennedy, South Country Road, Bay Shore, New York
Collette Koechley, 49 Pulver Road, Ravena, New York
Marilyn Kuhn, 104 Mulberry Avenue, Garden City, New York
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Maureen Lambert, 21 Keverich Street, Hempstead, New York
Norma LaSalle, 3217 West Shore Road, Warwick, Rhode Island
Sharon Leahy. 300 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Pene Long, 12825 Avenue DuBois Southwest, Tacoma, Washington
Katherine Lumaghi, 20 North Kingshighway, St. Louis, Missouri
Elizabeth Madden, 35 Druid Hill Road, Summit, New Jersey
Janice Magri, 5 Bellevue Hill Road, West Roxbury, Massachusetts
Marcia Mahoney, Cranberry Lane, Dover, Massachusetts
Sheila Mahoney, 5011 Wooddale Lane, Edina, Minnesota
Susan Mangan, 276 Rugby Road, Brooklyn, New York
Rosemary Mangine, 17440 Shelbourne Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio
Delia Mannix, 146 Beach Street, Neponset, L.I., New York
Maura Mannix, 79 Hawthorne Street, Longmeadow, Massachusetts
Elizabeth Martin, 111 South Street, Tiverton, Rhode Island
Susan McAuliffe, 20 Woodlawn Road, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
Ann McCabe, 12 Pomeroy Avenue, Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Maura McCarthy, 21 South State Street, Concord, New Hampshire
Suzanne McCloskey, 96 Kenwood Road, Garden City, New York
Anne McCraken, 4128 Harvard Avenue, Montreal, P.Q. , Canada
Mary Ann McGeough, 34 Blaisdell Avenue, Pawtucket, Rhode Island
Kathleen McHale, c/o Creole Petroleum Company, Maracaibo, Venezuela
Carolyn Mclnerney, 62 Chestnut Hill Road, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Clare McMahon, 352 Loudonville Road, Loudonville, New York
Martha Meaney, 192 Melrose Street, Auburndale, Massachusetts
Kathleen Mearn, 10 Windsor Road, Milton, Massachusetts
Maureen Meehan, 800 Park Avenue, New York, New York
Cynthia Melady, 61 Orme Court Street, St. Paul, Minnesota
Donna Moran, 6 Myrtledale Road, Scarsdale, New York
Karen Morely, 63 Willow Avenue, Larchmont, New York
Katherine Moroney, 19 Tisdale Road, Scarsdale, New York
Susan Moynahan, 62 Durant Road, Maplewood, New Jersey
Barbara Mozino, 12 West Golf Road, Havertown, Pennsylvania
Karen Mulvey, 140 Robins Road, New Rochelle, New York
Barbara Nesbitt, 1 Putnam Hill, Greenwich, Connecticut
Kathleen Nolan, 2763 France Avenue, South Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Katherine Nugent, 12 Locust Avenue, Larchmont, New York
Kathleen O'Brien, 6 North Fifth Avenue, Taftville, Ohio
Eileen O'Reilly, 146 Paradise Avenue, Middletown, Rhode Island
Kathleen O'Riley, 214 North Street, Johns Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois
Elinor O'Shea, 200 Christopher Street, Montclair, New Jersey
Cordelia Oskins, 119 Center Avenue, Chatham, New Jersey
Wallis Osterholz, 5 Shore Drive, Huntington, New York
Mary-Jo Ouellette, 24 Reed Drive, Wethersfield, Connecticut
Mildred Perkins, 432 West Ten Eyck Street, Watertown, New York
Dorothy Raymond, 16 Ginn Street, Winchester, Massachusetts
Marilyn Reed, 73 San Juan Drive, Ponte Verde, Florida
Marjorie Reiley, Woodland Road, Wydham Hills, York, Pennsylvania
Margaret Reiss, Taconic Road, Greenwich, Connecticut
Anne Richards, 225 State Avenue, Alpena, Michigan
Mary Lou Rotoli, 878 North Plymouth Avenue, Rochester, New York
Elena Ryan, 615 West Deming Place, Chicago, Illinois
Lianne Ryan, 150 Bluff Avenue, Edgewood, New Jersey
Constance Schepp, 207 North Peterboro Street, Canastota, New York
Katrina Sclater, 929 Ives Street, Watertown, New York
Kathleen Scott, 20 Denise Terrace, Bronxville, New York
Andrea Shuman, 17 East 89 Street, New York, New York
Carol Singleton, 175 Sanford Street, Glens Falls, New York
Gay Smith, 478 Little Silver Point Road, Little Silver, New Jersey
Maura Smith, 55 Payson Avenue, New York, New York
Sandra Smith, 53 Templar Way, Summit, New Jersey
Christina Soccilich, 40 Carley Avenue, Huntington, New York
Alicia Sullivan, 30 Union Street, Bristol, Rhode Island
Frances Sullivan, 33 Holman Street, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
Wilma Jean Sullivan, 1 Arlington Heights, Norwich, Connecticut
Carleen Testa, 386 Branch Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island
Mary Elizabeth Tierney, 549 First Street, Brooklyn, New York
Mary Elizabeth Tobin, 11 Avon Street, Larchmont, New York
Patricia Ann Trifari, 206 Rumstick Point, Barrington, Rhode Island
Mary Jo Vermeulen, 2601 12 Street, Miline, Illinois
Susan Vinnicombe, 142 Middlesex Road, Newton, Massachusetts
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Nancy Waeber, 21 Division Street, Ormand Beach, Florida
Camilla Washburn, 1112 Park Avenue, New York, New York
Suzanne Weiss, 257 Kenwood Court, Grosse Pointe, Michigan
Mary Westphal, 5009 Park Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Celeste Whamond, 140 East Hartsdale, Hartsdale, New York
Margot White, 1133 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York
Eleanor Whitney, 141 Ellington, Longmeadow, Massachusetts
Anne Witteborg, 804 South Madison Street, Green Bay, Wisconsin
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Class of 1964
Marion Aldige, 511 Laurel Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois
Rosilind Jeanne Aldrich, 6 Kingston Avenue, Poughkeepsie, New York
Florence Anne Aldrich, 6 Kingston Avenue, Poughkeepsie, New York
Leigh Averill, J.425 Western Avenue Albany, New York
Nancy P. Baby, 534 Meadow Road, Winnetka, Illinois
Elsie Jane Bangs, Church Street, Hagaman, New York
Nancy Beak, 954 Raleigh Road, Glenview, Illinois
Sue Bellanca, 959 Winona Boulevard, Rochester, New York
Joanne Belliveau, 30 Pillon Road, Milton, Massachusetts
Claire Ann Biggan, 1720 Meadow Lane, Deerfield, Illinois
Nancy C. Bird, 5 Quincy Street, Chevy Chase, Maryland
Joan E. Bishop, 80 Lexington Street, Woburn, Massachusetts
Ann Bohnen, 329 East Sixth Street, Hinsdale, Illinois
Mary Lou Bolan, 58 Edgewood Avenue, West Orange, New Jersey
Nancy Jane Bowles, 1815 Jody Road, Meadowbrook, Pennsylvania
Leila Boyle, 805 Riverside Drive, Orange, Connecticut
Beverly Burke, Defr eestville, R.D. No. 1, Rensselaer, New York
Jean Lorelle Burke, 55 Heather Drive, East Hills, Roslyn, New York
Ruth M. Burke, 682 V.F.W. Parkway, West Roxbury, Massachusetts
Barbara Burns, 4525 Henry Hudson Parkway, Riverdale, New York
Jane Butler, 244 Nightingale Trail, Palm Beach, Florida
Margot Butler, 38 East 85 Street, New York, New York
Kathleen M. Byrne, 2699 Belvoir Boulevard, Shaker Heights, Ohio
Susan Callander, 139 Mt. Vernon Street, Newtonville, Massachusetts
Elia Capone, 111 West Avenue, Great Barrington, Massachusetts
Irene Carlin, Main Street, Sharon, Connecticut
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Brenda Condrey, 8 Whipple Road, Tewskbury, Massachusetts
Susan Connelly, 1105 Park Avenue, New York, New York
Brenda Corcoran, Zero Blanchard Road, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Barbara E. Corsa, Kenedy Lane, Cold Spring Harbor, L.I., New York
Margaretta Cox, 11 Sylvan Avenue, Newton, Massachusetts
Ruth Craddock, 2145 Chestnut Avenue, Newton, Massachusetts
Ann Marie Creagh, 39 Kenilworth Road, Wellesley, Massachusetts
Miriam Crowley, 627 Garland Avenue, Winnetka, Illinois
Jeanne Crofoot, Randon Acres, Fort Crook, Nebraska
Mary Lou Cunningham, 162 State Street, Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Ann Curry, 1010 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York
Susan Dale, 46 High Street, Winchester, Massachusetts
Mary Kathleen D'Aloise, Valley Drive, Greenwich, Connecticut
Patricia Dane, 1100 Park Avenue, New York, New York
Carolyn Ann Davis, 310 Farwood Road, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Kathleen Anne Davis, 32 Garfield Avenue, Weymouth, Massachusetts
Susan Deady, 78 Centre Lane, Milton, Massachusetts
Karen DeCavalcante, 1301 Morris Road, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania
Ines de Koning, c/o Wentholt & Company, van Beghenstraat 175, Amsterdam,
Holland
Claudette Delaney, 6 Milton Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Dorothy Dempsey, 404 Brush Hill Road, Milton, Massachusetts
Marietta de Navarre, 404 Lothrop Road, Grosse Pointe, Farms, Michigan
Ann Marie De Nisco, 24 Monroe Street, Pelham Manor, New York
Dianne Desmoni, 231 Pondfield Road, Bronxville, New York
Dorothy L. Dick, 106 Stratmore Drive, Syracuse, New York
Madeline Ann Dignum, Sage Hill Lane, Albany, New York
Paula DiTullio, 1604 Centre Street, Roslindale, Massachusetts
Catherine E. Dolan, 425 Riverside Drive, New York, New York
Phyllis Donlan, 38 Woodchester Drive, Milton, Massachusetts
Sheila Donohue, 272 Highland Avenue, West Newton, Massachusetts
Ellen Donovan, 43 Hazel Street, Milton, Massachusetts
Sheila Donovan, 2 Henshaw Terrace, West Roxbury, Massachusetts
Diane Doran, 149 Central Park Drive, Holyoke, Massachusetts
Mary jjrayne, 661 Valleyview Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Sheila Driscoll, 401 River Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island
Susan Duffy, 125 Ridgewood Avenue, Glen Ridge, New Jersey
Maribeth Elliott, 2 Sunset Drive, Scarsdale, New York
Judith Ernst, 931 Plandome Road, Manhasset, Long Island, New York
Marilyn Fazio, 935 Forest Glen, Winnetka, Illinois
Maruquita Fernandez-Cuyar, 901 Waymouth Street, Santurce, Puerto Rico
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Frances Fitzsimmons, 69 Westgate Boulevard, Plandome, New York
Elizabeth M. Flynn, 1036 Brook Road, Milton, Massachusetts
Morna Ford, 142 Irving Avenue, South Orange, New Jersey
Mary Louise Franklin, 26 Cooper's Pond Road, Stamford, Connecticut
Marcia Fredericks, 4219 Lahser Road, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Annette M. Fulham, 7 Arlington Road, Wellesley, Massachusetts
Rita Garbarini, 956 Edgewood Avenue, Pelham Manor, New York
Arolyn Garnell, 28 Ferncrest Avenue, Edgewood, Rhode Island
Judith R. Gentile, 173 Abbott Street, Springfield, Massachusetts
Maureen Geraty, 237 West 22 Street, Huntington, New York
Isabel Glasgow, Shepard Hill Road, Newtown, Connecticut
Mary Goldmann, 329 Carroll Avenue, Mamaroneck, New York
Sheila M. Gorman, Creole Petroleum Corp., Apartado 172, Maracaibo,
Venezuela
Mary A. Hannaberry, 14 Sycamore Street Albany, New York
Helen E. Hannon, 110 Elgin Street, Newton Center, Massachusetts
Patricia M. Hanrahan, 2183 Demington Drive, Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Kathleen T. Hart, 240 Beverly Road, Worcester, Massachusetts
Amelia Heiskell, 4 Gifford Street, Tuckahoe, New York
Helen Ann Herbert, 52 Fourth Street, Apt. 42A, No. Arlington, New Jersey
Marina Hernandez, 141 Callan Avenue, Evanston, Illinois
Nancy Hilsinger, 107 Wenonah Road, Longmeadow, Massachusetts
Louise Holmberg, 376 0 No. Upland Street, Arlington, Virginia
Marjorie Anne Hussey, 9 Myrtle Street, Augusta, Maine
Anne Marie Jaap, 5607 Namakogan Road, Washington, D.C.
Rosaleen Jaros, 18850 South Woodland Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio
Phyllis A. Kearney, Beech Street, R.D. No. 16, Newbugh, New York
Mary B. Keegan, 552 Manor Ridge Road, Pelham, New York
Maureen Kelley, 89 Van Ness Road, Belmont, Massachusetts
Sheila Ann Kelley, 53 Parkway Crescent, Milton, Massachusetts
Virginia Diane Kelliher, 109 East Bellevue Place, Chicago, Illinois
Maureen Kelly, 1239 Elmwood Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois
Jennifer Kilbourn, 7 Prospect Avenue, Darien, Connecticut
Mary Helen Killeen, 5328 Russell Avenue, South Minneapolis, Minnesota
Ruthann Kilroy, 326 Colville Road, Charlotte, North Carolina
Mary King, 25 East 9th Street, New York, New York
Karen Kirby, 119 Kilburn Road, Garden City, New York
Joyce Kneeland, 198 Woodward Street, Waban 68, Massachusetts
Patricia Ann Kostak, 84 Hendricksen Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut
Mary Carol Kundtz, 13475 No. Park Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Mary Jane Larkin, 1337 Morrissey Boulevard, Quincy, Massachusetts
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Elizabeth Lavery, 66 Waverly Place, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Sheila Lawlor, 10 Pasho Street, Andover, Massachusetts
Kathleen Leach, 41 Ripplewater Avenue, Massapequa, New York
Maureen Leahy, 46 Kenilworth Road, Milton, Massachusetts
Susan Lee, 26 Amherst Road, Wellesley, Massachusetts
Jane Lenzini, 771 Deerfield Road, Highland Park, Illinois
Mary Margaret Liebert, 7503 Clarendon Road, Bethesda, Maryland
Rosemary Lobes, 254 Bedford Avenue, Mount Vernon, New York
Sheila Lynch, Bruce Park Drive, Greenwich, Connecticut
Ann Lyons, 3 Windsor Road, Milton, Massachusetts
Diane Madden, 457 Dover Road, Bay Village, Ohio
Susan Madden, 753 West Roxbury Parkway, West Roxbury, Massachusetts
Brenda Mahoney, 19 Emmonsdale Road, West Roxbury, Massachusetts
Ameila A. Maine, 29 Orchard Street, Pleasantville, New York
Louise Majewski, Orchard Lane, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Joanne F. Manning, 5212 Hampden Lane, Bethesda, Maryland
Linda Maroney, 14 Dartmouth Street, Winchester, Massachusetts
Marilyn Martin, 17457 Lake Avenue, Lakewood,Ohio
Virginia McBridge, The Colony, Larchmont, New York
Eileen McCarthy, 345 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn, New York
Sheila McCarthy, 37 Garfield Road, Melrose, Massachusetts
Kathleen McCarthy, 3060 South Drive, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Mary Jane McDonnell, 245 Charles Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Regina McDonnell, 24 Shore Lane, Bayshore, Long Island, New York
Mary Jo McDonough, 7712 Colonial Road, Brooklyn, New York
Mary Shay McGuire, 304 Underwood Street, Fall River, Massachusetts
Deborah Ann McKay, 48 Roxe Street, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Mary Eloise McKeon, Willow Avenue, Little Boars Head, North Hampton,
New Hampshire
Gail McKinley, 909 Mt. Pleasant, Winnetka, Illinois
Alice Ann McLaughlin, 435 School Street, Belmont, Massachusetts
Catherine McNamara, 270 Lotte Road, Ridgewood, New Jersey
Carroll Ann Molloy (Bonnie), 445 Burmont Road, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania
Bernardine A. Moore, 7 Hesketh Street, Chevy Chase, Maryland
Frances M. Moore, 14 Potosi Street, Dorchester, Massachusetts
Judith Ann Moores, 4 Ranger Lane, West Hartford, Connecticut
Martha M. Morgan, 1035 Park Avenue, New York, New York
Maureen Moriarty, 240 Old Mill Road, Fairfield, Connecticut
Austin B. Morrison, 4803 Pocahontas Avenue, Richmond, Virginia
Paula Mullaney, 280 White Oak Lane, Winetka, Illinois
Susan Mullee, 435 East 79 Street, New York, New York
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Marlia C.Mundell, 7011 Beechwood Drive, Chevy Chase, Maryland
Karen E. Murphy, 46 Drury Lane, Worcester, Massachusetts
Marcia B- Murphy, 6913 Strathmore Street, Chevy Chase, Maryland
Pamela Nelson, 268 Windsor Avenue, Brightwaters, New York
Joan F. Nicolaysen, 89 Metropolitan Oval, New York, New York
Judith Nolan, 110 Hope Street, Stamford, Connecticut
Susan E. Norton, 3 Sachem Lane, Greenwich, Pennsylvania
Sheila J. O'Connell, 7317 Maple Avenue, Chevy Chase, Maryland
Alice O'Connor 110 Chestnut Street, Andover, Massachusetts
Eileen M. O'Connor, 28 Malcolm Road, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
Carol Anne Odenback, 20 North Country Club Drive, Rochester, New York
Mary Patricia O'Donnell, 276 Parkview Avenue, Lowell, Massachusetts
Mary Joyce O'Keefe, 2543 Morse Avenue, Chicago, Illinois
Loretta O'Keeffe, Century Trail, Harrison, New York
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