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THE  SENIOR  CLASS 

of 
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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'To  produce  a  mighty  book,  you  must  choose  a  mighty 
theme."  Moby  Dick,  Ch.  104 

Miss  McNamara  of  the  English  Department 


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Mrs.  Balling,  of  the  Music  Department 
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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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"Nearly  everyone  at  Newton  reads  the 

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Mr.  Connor,  of  the  Economics  Department. 


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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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INTELLECTUAL  LIFE 


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 
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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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at  "The  Heights"  for  a  physics  course. 


Mother      Cunningham      supervises      a 
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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- 
suits. 


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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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Our  Deepest  Moments 


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THE  SOCIAL  DIMENSION 


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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 
Express. 


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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." 


-69 


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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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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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 

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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 


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Above:      Miss   Hurley:      "Seated  one   day  ar 
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Above:     Mrs.    Townsend    keeps  plugging  for 
us. 


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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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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. 


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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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'And  then  you  say  .  .  ." 


90 


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. 


-95- 


Education  majors  in  a  round  table  discussion. 


96 


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 
-  beautiful  gold  rosary 
beads. 


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Above:    Monsignor  Furlong  gave  a  short  address  to  the  fathers  and  daughters 
after  dinner. 


-  102  - 


Below:    Daddies,  daughters,  and  a  delightful  dinner. 


103  - 


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. 


-  105 


JUNIOR  WEEKEND 


-  106 


107 


Party  -  goers  come  in  out  of  Eskimo  weather,  are  greeted  by  a  South  Sea-Islander. 


108 


The  International  set:     Fatima  and  Farouk,  are  Judy  Davin,  head  of  Junior  Weekend,  and 
Joe  Knox. 


109  - 


Jerry  Wang  and  her  date  cut  an  Oriental  rug. 


-  110 


"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. 


112  - 


Well-wishers  Ann  Kennedy,  Marie  Aubois  and  their  escorts  cross  their  fingers  and  toss  a 
coin. 


113 


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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. 


-  116- 


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 


-  117  - 


Susan  Ahem 

Dobbs  Ferry,  New  York 

Major:    Sociology 


Joan  Barry 

Newtonville,  Massachusetts 
Major:    Education 


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118 


Margaret  Elizabeth  Blanchard 

Newton,  Massachusetts 
Major:    Philosophy 


Ann  Margaret  Boiler 

Norwich,  Connecticut 
Major:    Education 


119 


Ann  Margaret  Boyle 

Oil  City,  Pennsylvania 
Major:    Art    History 


Mar  got  Mary  Bruguiere 

Wellesley  Hills,  Massachusetts 
Major:    Education 


120 


Nancy  R.  Campanella,     E.  de  M. 

Providence,  Rhode  Island 
Major:    French 


Margaret  Carroll 

Riverdale,  New  York 

Major:    Sociology 


121 


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 


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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 


135  - 


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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 


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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- 


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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- 


167 


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. 


168  - 


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. 


171  - 


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 


175 


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 


177 


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 


178 


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 


179 


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 


180 


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 


181 


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 


182 


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 


183  - 


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 

Mary  Ellen  Palenchar,  904  Edgewood  Avenue,  Trenton,  New  Jersey 

Charlene  E.  Palladino,64  Locksley  Road,  Lynnfield,  Massachusetts 

Marlene  Palladino,  64  Locksley  Road,  Lynnfield,  Massachusetts 

Deidre  E.  Parker,  55  Butler  Street,  Kingston,  Pennsylvania 

Judith  Ann  Parder,  110  East  End  Avenue,  New  York,  New  York 

Anne  Marie  Peckham,  211  Myrtle  Street,  Rockland,  Massachusetts 

Susan  Pollock,  Brook  Lane,  Hartsdale,  New  York 

Toni  Pompeo,  28  Marlboro  Street,  Newton,  Massachusetts 

Sheila  Power,  298  Tod  Lane,  Youngstown,  Ohio 

Winifred  Quinlan,  35  Abbey  Place,  Yonkers,  New  York 

Katherine  Raleigh,  2429  Newbury  Drive,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio 

Rosemary  Rapp,  11  Country  Life  Acres,  St.  Louis,  Missouri 

Karen  C.  Reardon,  Pinetree  Manor,  Oswegatchie,  Waterford,  Connecticut 

Mary  Pat  Reardon,  1900  So.  First  Avenue,  Sioux  Falls,  South  Dakota 

Janet  P.  Regan,  25  Colony  Avenue,  Warwick,  Rhode  Island 

Sally  Ann  Reuter,  1040  Locust  Road,  Wilmette,  Illinois 

Camille  Revelle,  1427  Scott  Avenue,  Winnetka,  Illinois 

Patricia  Jane  Rice,  6624  Kingsbury  Boulevard,  St.  Louis,  Missouri 

Barbara  Richardson,  45  Pondfield  Road,  West,  Bronxville,  New  York 

Kathleen  Riley,  33  Norton  Road,  Quincy,  Massachusetts 

Susan  Roy,  39  Bond  Street,  Fall  River,  Massachusetts 

Marguerite  Savard,  1725  Lake  Avenue,  Wilmette,  Illinois 

Elena  Schmid,  1820-l6th  Avenue,  San  Francisco,  California 

Jill  Schoemer,  551  Riverside  Drive,  North  Tarrytown,  New  York 

Ellen  Shaughnessy,  66  Newton  Street,  Athol,  Massachusetts 


Marjorie  Shaw,  87  Chace  Avenue,  Providence,  Rhode  Island 

Eleanor  Donna  Shea,  348  Grampion  Boulevard,  Williamsport,  Pennsylvania 

Carol  Anne  Sinnott,  20  Larchmont  Avenue,  Larchmont,  New  York 

Barbara  Smith,  54  Leonard  Street,  Gloucester,  Massachusetts 

Dorothy  Carolyn  Smith,  10  West  Chapel  Ridge  Road,  Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania 

Carol  Sorace,  16-77  Street,  Brooklyn,  New  York 

Martha  Springer,  45  Abingdon  Lane,  Scarsdale,  New  York 

Margaret  Stokes,  1175  Park  Avenue,  New  York,  New  York 

Karen  Stouter,  661  East  18  Street,  Paterson,  New  Jersey 

Anne  E.  Sullivan,  40  Homesdale  Road,  Bronxville,  New  York 

Jean  Sullivan,  197  Nehoiden  Road,  Waban,  Massachusetts 

Judith  Sullivan,  759  Wooddale  Road,  Birmingham,  Michigan 

Patricia  Sullivan,  1118  Mohawk  Road,  Wilmette,  Illinois 

Gay  Anne  Telerico,  77  Maple  Avenue,  Greenwich,  Connecticut 

Patricia  Thomas,  1014  Starr  Road,  Winnetka,  Illinois 

Barbara  Jean  Thompson,  Birch  Lane,  Greenwich,  Connecticut 

Catherine  Urban,  23  Seminole  Avenue,  Baltimore,  Maryland 

Rosemarie  van  Eych,  203  Larchmont  Avenue,  Larchmont,  New  York 

Jane  Kathryn  Verdon,  31  Cortland  Place,  Cliffside  Park,  New  Jersey 

Jan  Vosburgh,  132  Bayberry  Lane,  Westport,  Connecticut 

Rosemary  Wall,  25  Hotchkiss  Place,  Torrington,  Connecticut 

Karen  Wallace,  26  Braw  Burn  Road,  Milton,  Massachusetts 

Vivian  Walter,  58  Carthage  Road,  Scarsdale,  New  York 

Carol  Walton,  25  Chatham  Circle,   Wellesley,  Massachusetts 

Ann  Waterman,  Round  Hill  Road,  Greenwich,  Connecticut 

Priscilla  Weinlandt,  14  Stuyvesant  Oval,  New  York,  New  York 

Celia  Welsh,  321  Mallwyd  Road,  Merion,  Pennsylvania 

Ann  C  Williams,  47  Bond  Street,  Fhchburg,  Massachusetts 

Katharine  Wilson,  77  Rockland  Avenue,  Yonkers  5,  New  York 

Marsha  L.  Wilson,  Naamans  and  Ridge  Roads,  Claymont,  Delaware 

Katherine  Withers,  6625  Bradley  Boulevard,  Bethesda,  Maryland 

Marianne  Young,  Hollow  Brook  Road,  Pottersville,  New  Jersey 

Mary  Rose  Zaia,  317  Main  Street,  Oneida,  New  York 

Deanna  Mae  Zugger,  Pittsburgh  Hilton  Hotel,  Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania 


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THE  YEAR  BOOK  STAFF 


Mary  Stehling,  Literary  Editor:  Nancy  Larkin,  Editor-in- 
chief;  Sandy  Irwin,  Art  Director;  Kathy  Hall,  Business 
Manager;  May  Sue  Flanagan,  Photography  Editor. 


Editor's  Assistants: 


Gay  Landrigan 
Micky  McQueeny 
Maryann  Morrissey 
Susan  O'Leary 
Nancy  O'Neill 


Kathie  O'Shea 
Faith  Quinlan 
Karen  Schaumber 
Ann  Sinnott 
Mary  Walsh 


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We  would  like  to  thank: 

Mother  Maguire  for  her  expert  help  and  unfailing  attention, 
Mother  Husson  for  her  enthusiasm  and  interest, 
Mother  Putnam  for  her  constant  encouragement, 

and  Mr.  Ralph  Norman,  whose  resourcefulness  and  adaptability  never 
cease  to  amaze  us. 


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Patrons 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  C.  Adenback 

Mrs.  James  M.  Ahern 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  Albers 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul  G.  Aldige 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Edmund  G.  Bill 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Rafael  J.  Bird 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  F.  Bobay,  Sr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  G.  Bohnen 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  John  J.  Bolan 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Franklin  M.  Boiler 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  0.  Edward  Brennan 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ledwith  J.  Brennan 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Brennan 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  M.  Brennan 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Francis  W.  Brill 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Warren  K.  Bruguiere 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  L.  Callahan 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  Capobianco 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frank  S.  Capon 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  Roger  Carroll 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Edward  H.  Carson 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Augustus  L.  Cavallaro 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Victor  J.  Chartrand 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  R.  Coleman 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  P.  C.  Collette 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  J.  Cooke 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  J.  Corbett 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul  Coughlin 

Mr.  John  W.  Craddock 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  J.  Crowley 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  T.  Davin 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Sherwyn  L.  Davis 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Emil  O.  Dauch 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Martin  J.  Desmoni 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Alan  R.  Devine 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Terrence  J.  Dillon 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Albert  Di  Nuccoi 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  Corbett  Donohoe 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  F.  Donovan 

Mr.  James  G.  Dougherty 

Mr.  William  B.  F.  Drew 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  F.  Dwyer 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  John  T.  Eads 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  W.  Eben 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  John  J.  Egan 


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Patrons 


Dr.  and  Mrs.  John  J.  Egan 

Mrs.  Joseph  Fazakerly 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Peter  V.  Fazio 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Joseph  D.  Ferrone 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Albert  J.  Fitzgerald 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  F.  Flaherty 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  F.  Frederick  Fortin 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Bartley  J.  Fleming 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Norman  J.  Fredericks 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  L.  Gardenier 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Henri  Gauthier 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Francis  I.  Hafey 

Mr.  William  S.  Hall 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  F.  Hallisey 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Gorden  H.  Hamilton 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frank  E.  Hannaberry 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  Hart 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Fred  M.  Hauserman 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  S.  Hicok 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Norman  V.  Huff 

Mr.  Joseph  A.  Igoe 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Nicholas  Isaak 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  F.  Keane 

Mr.  Edward  Keeffe 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Gilman  Kelley 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  King 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leo  R.  Kundtz 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lee  E.  Lambert 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  G.  Landrigan 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  David  H.  Leahy 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Solen  G.  Liebert 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Joe  L.  Long,  Jr. 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Edward  T.  Lynch 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  Robert  MacDonald 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jerome  C.  McCarthy 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul  C-  McElroy 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Gerard  A.  McKinley 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Hubert  L.  McLaughlin 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  V.  McNamara 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  Gerald  McShane 

Mr.  John  P.  Maguire 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Vincent  Mangini 


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Patrons 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henry  Mannix 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Louis  B.  Miele 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Alexander  G.  Morgan,  Jr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  P.  Moore 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul  L.  Mullaney 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Maison  G.  deNavarre 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  J.  O'Brian 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  W.  O'Conor 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Arthur  J.  O'Leary 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Edward  T.  O'Neill 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Maurice  C.  O'Shea 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  W.  Oskins 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  John  H.  Palotta 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  Q.  Quinlan 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  J.  Raliegh 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Fred  P.  Rapp 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Arthur  W.  Richardson 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Stephen  F.  Riley 

Dr.  Felix  J.  Rotoli 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  C.  Sarace 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Herbert  Schaumber 

Admiral  and  Mrs.  Herbert  C.   Schonland 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  W.  Singleton 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Thomas  A.  Shields 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Andrew  W.  Shuman 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Joseph  M.  Sinnott 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Peter  J.  Sinnott 

Mrs.  Mary  Hoffman  Smith 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Walter  Sturges 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Eugene  R.  Sullivan 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  P.  Sullivan 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Peter  P.  Telerico 

Hon.  and  Mrs.  Carl  Testa 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  Mims  Thomas  on 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Joseph  F.  Thomas 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  W.  Thompson 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Portor  E.  Thompson 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Frank  J.  Vermeulen 

Mr.  James  H.  Walsh 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  Y.  Wang 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  Wildman 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  Wunlandt 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  A.  J.  Zaia 


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Mr.  and  Mrs 


FELIX  E.  LARKIN 


Compliments  of 


Judge  and  Mrs 


JOHN  P.  FLANAGAN 


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JOHN  EMMET  RICHARDS 


Mr.  and  Mrs. 


JOHN  W. 


HARRINGTON 


Comp 

iments  of 

MR. 

JAMES 

J.  COLE 

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Compliments  of 


Mr.   and  Mrs 


Paul   H.  Leach 


Compliments  of 


a   FRIEND 


Compliments   of 


"THE  KAGERS" 


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ELEANOR 
and 

MARY 


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Compliments  of 


Mr.  and  Mrs. 


FRED  B.  SNITE 


and 


Mr.  and  Mrs 


TERRENCE  J.  DILLON 


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GOD  BLESS  ALL 


NEWTON  GIRLS 


Friendly  Father 


Compliments  of 


FRIEND 


Compliments  of 


THE  CLASS  OF   63 


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Compliments  of 


THE  CLASS  OF    62 


CONVENT  OF  THE 


SACRED  HEART 


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Compliments  of 


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...to  dwell  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 
all  the  days  of  my  life. r 


DAVID  SAID  this  in  the  26th  Psalm,  crystal 
lizing  the  hopes  of  everyone  who   is 
reaching  for  his  bit  of  heaven.  When  you 
use  the  Maryknoll  Missal  these  words  be- 
come a  part  of  your  offering  to  Christ  on  the 
Feast  of  the  Holy  Family.  This  Daily 
Missal  of  the  Mystical  Body  is  the  missal 
which  can  be  used  by  every 
member  of  the  family         ^*>»~1 
as  they  strive  for       yS**1^.  " 
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Maryknoll  Daily 

Missal  the  spiritual  life  of  '""~ 

the  individual  and  the  family  is 
constantly  nourished.  It  is  by  using 
this  missal  that  we  understand  and  more 
fully  participate  in  the  Holy  Sacrifice 
of  the  Mass. 

The   Maryknoll   Daily   Missal   is   the 
missal  that  you  have  heard  so  many  of  your 
friends  talking  about .  . .  the  missal  that  so  many 
priests  and  nuns  have  been  praising  and  recommend 
ing.  This  is  the  missal  that  brings  greater  hope,  joy 
and  meaning  to  you  in  the  Mass  ...  to  those  ex-      / 
perienced  in  using  the  missal  and  to  those  who 
have  never  used  one  before. 

Here's  why: 

•  The  Maryknoll  Missal  has  a  readable 
translation  of  the  Mass.  This  alone 
recommends  it. 

•  The    Maryknoll   Missal    offers   excellent 
learning   aids   through   the   many   full-colored 
illustrations  that  are  contained  in  it. 

•  The  Maryknoll  Missal  contains  biographical 
sketches  of  the  saints  and  explanations  of  the  lit-       \ 
urgical   seasons.   It  emphasizes  ideas  that  can   be 
understood  and  appreciated  even  by  young  people 
—  ideas  that  can  be  readily  applied  by  children  and 
adults  in  their  daily  living. 

•  The  Maryknoll  Missal  is  reasonably  priced.  It 
is  available  in  bindings  from  $3.95  to  $18.50,  yet  even 
the  least  expensive  one  is  sturdily  bound  with  rein- 
forced cloth  to  last  a  lifetime.  You'll 

like  the  large  type,  too. 


The  Maryknoll  Daily  Missal 

to  the  CLASS  of  1961 


203  - 


"MARY,  QUEEN  OF  PEACE, 


PRAY  FOR  US" 


204 


John   Simpson 


Jeweler 


Harvard   Square 
Cambridge,  Mass 


CONVENT  OF  THE 

SACRED  HEART 

1250  Kensington 

Road 

Bloomfield  Hills, 

Michigan 

Compliments 


A   FRIEND 


205 


ELMHURST 

ACADEMY 

of  the 

SACRED  HEART 

Providence, 
Rhode  Island 


Compliments  of 


Mr.  and   Mrs 


Joseph   P.  Read 


THE  KAGERS 


206 


Compliments   of 


FRIEND 


207 


Best  Wishes  to 


The  Class  of  1961 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  Daniel  L.   Dineen 


208 


CONVENT  OF  THE 

SACRED  HEART 

King  Street 

Greenwich, 

Connecticut 

BEST 

WISHES 

TO 

THE 

CLASS 

i  OF  '61 

Dr.  and  Mrs. 

Frank  B. 

Gallagher 

Compliments 

of 

MAX  S. 


ACADEMY  OF  THE 
SACRED  HEART 


171   Lake  Shore 

Road 
Grosse  Pointe, 

Michigan 


209 


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in 

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SECURITIES 


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210 


THE  SINNOTT  COMPANY 


Builders  and  Contractors 


621  TIFFANY  STREET 


New  York  59,  N.Y 


CONVENT  OF  THE 
SACRED  HEART 

Noroton  on 
the  Sound 


Noroton, 
Connecticut 


Compliments  of 
the 

Misses 


ELEANOR 
AND 

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211 


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Convent  of  the 
Sacred   Heart 

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Pennsylvania 


Compliments   of 


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