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NEWTON  COLLEGE  OF  THE  SACRED  HEART 


NEWTON,  MASSACHUSETTS 


The  Class  of  1963 dedicate 

"THE   WELL" 

to  our  parents,  in  gratitude 

for  the  love  and  sacrifice  that  has 
stimulated, 

for  the  guiding  zvisdorn  that  has 
controlled, 

for  the  silent  example  that  has 
directed 

our  sea rch  fo r  tnie  freedom. 


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''"Vtl'  M«itiiidttix'«« 


Mother  Husson,  President. 


Reverend  Mother  Heuisler. 


'THE  HEART  TO  CONCEIVE. 


THE  UNDERSTANDING 


THE      AD  MINIS  TRA  TION 


TO  DIRECT. 


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Mother  Quinlan,  Dean  of  Studies. 


.  .  .  AND 


Mother  Santen,  Dean  of  Admissions,  witli  K.  Mahon,  J.  McCloskey,  P.  McWilliams  and 
K.  Brosnan. 


Miss  Joan  Norton,  Registrar,  with 
C.  Koeckley  and  D.  Conley. 


THE  HAND    TO  EXECUTE. 


Mother  Sweeney,  Treasurer. 


"LABORARE 


EST 


ORARE' 


M^' 


"WE  HAVE  NOT  REAL- 
LY BUDGED  A  STEP 
UNTIL  WE  TAKE  UP 
RESIDENCE  IN  SOME- 
ONE ELSE'S  POINT  OF 
VIEW." 


"MY  BOOK  AND  HEART  MUST 
NEVER  PART." 


Madame  de  LaCoste,  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor of  Philosophy. 


Dr.  Higgins  of  the  Theology 
Department 


"COME  NOW 
AND  LET  US 
REASON  TOGETHER.' 


Mr.  Curran  of  the  Philosophy  Department, 
with  Nancy  Waeber  '63  and  Marjorie 
Reiley  '63,  Co-chairmen  of  the  Philosophy 
Club. 


••IT'S  THE  GOSPEL 
TRUTH!" 


Dr.  FitzGibbon,  Professor  of  Philosophy,  waits  to  be  convinced  by  Jo  Egan  '63  and 
Donna  Shea  '64. 


Mr.  CoUura,  Instructor  in  Theology. 


•INTENSIVELY 

SPEAKING. 


■'FALLYNGE  DOWNE,  DISPAIRE  NOT." 


Mother  White  of  the  Enghsh  department  discusses  senior 
essays  with  Fran  Sullivan,  Rosario  Drew,  Carol  Singleton 
and  Susan  Frisbee. 


SOME    SAID,     'JOHN,    PRINT  IT, '   OTHERS   SAID,     NOT  SO!'  SOME  SAID    TT  MIGHT  DO 
GOOD,'  OTHERS  SAID,    NO!'" 

The  editors  of  Wheat  and  Cockle:  P.  Hitchins,  C.  Dolan,  M.  Burns,  L.  Burke,  R.  Drew,  A. 
McCracken  and  M.  Tobin  (editor-in-chief  and  head  ofLiterary  Club).  Missing;  R.  Craddock, 
R.  McDonnell. 


'THEN  TO   THE   WELL    TROD  STAGE,   ANON." 


Above,  Michael  Curtin  and  Don- 
na Caldwell  in  two  scenes  from 
Thornton  Wilder's  The  Match- 
maker. Right,  Mr.  Frank  Dolan, 
Director,  with  officers  of  the  Dra- 
matic Club:  K.  O'Riley,  (Presi- 
dent), F.  Boxmann,  G.  Friedman 
and  M.  Buder. 


WINNIE  THE  POOH 

dramatized  and  directed  by 

KATHLEEN  O'RILEY 

Chris    Robin     /.  Bogert 

Pooh K.  Morley 

Piglet     A.  Haigney 

Eeyore      M.  A.  Kane 

Rabbit 5.   Tenner 

Owl    F.  Boxmann 

Sets G.  Friedmann 

V.  Adriance 
Publicity C.   Capobianco 


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"SPEAK   THE  SPEECH,  I  PRAY  YOU, 

AS  I  PRONOUNCED   IT  TO    YOU    TRIPPINGLY  ON    THE   TONGUE. 


^^^^  Kathleen  O'Riley  directs  a  ven- 

^^^^m  tiirp  intn  PnnVilanrI 


"MUSIC  I  HEARD    WITH  YOU  WAS  MORE  THAN  MUSIC" 


Glee  Club  Christmas  concert,  1962,  in  the  new  chapel  with  Mr.  Marier,  the 
director.  From  the  left  are  Cory  Oskins,  treasurer,  and  Kandy  Shuman,  presi- 
dent of  the  club. 


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Mother  Cohalan,  Moderator  of  the  Glee  Club 


The   Glee   Club    sings    at   the  reception  for  Reverend 
Mother  Barry  in  the  chapel  hall. 


Rabbi  Nehimiah  Mark  welcomes  a  question  from  C.  A.  Capoblanco 
'63,  President  of  the  Art  Club,  following  his  lecture  in  the  Alumnae 
Lounge.  With  them  are  M.J.  McCarthy  '66,  E.  Fu  '66,  M.  Tobin 
'63. 


THEY  MAKE  THE  JVE  WS 


Mr.  Veres,  Mother  Putnam  and  Mr.  Marcus  of  the  Art  Department 
admire  some  of  Mr.  Mark's  wood  sculptures. 


Mr.  Sanroma  plays  a 
private  encore  for  Miss 
Nathan,  S.  Huyot  '65,  M. 
Huyot  '65,  M.  Curtin  '66, 
M.  Goldcamp  '65,  and  P. 
Mclvoy  '65. 


"885"  editors  in  the  com- 
fortable publications 
room:  M.  E.  Palenchar 
(  Editor-in-Chief  1963  ), 
M.  L.  Rotoli  '63  (Business 
Manager),  P.  Noonan  '65 
( Circulation  Manager),  A. 
McCracken  '63 (Editor-in- 
Chief  1962),  C.  Testa  '63 
(Photography  Editor),  M. 
Tobin  '63  (Managing  Ed- 
itor). 


EVERYONE  READS  "885" 


WE  PRINT  IT. 


The  staff,  seated:  P.  Hitchins  '63,  M.  Flynn  '63,  P.  Bogosian  '64,  M.  A. 
McGeough  '63,  K.  Mulvey  '63,  C.  Koechley  '63;  standing:  M.  Cloney 
'64,  R.  Drew  '63    C.  Dolan  '64,  S.  Lawlor  '64,  M.  L.  Cunningham  '64. 


■'BEAUTY'  IS  BOUGHT 

BY  JUDGMENT 

OF  THE  EYE.  " 


Mr.  Tomei  De  Paola  of  the  Art  Department  with 
Catherine  Arapoff  '63 


Ann  McCabe  '63 


"DO  YOU  THINK 
A  T  YOUR  AGE 
IT  IS  RIGHT?" 


"DRAWING  A    THOUSAND 

COLORS  FROM   THE 

OPPOSITE  SUN.  " 


Evelyn  Fu  '66 


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Charter  members  at  the  Inauguration  of  the  Newton  Chapter 
of  Phi  Alpha  Theta,  the  National  Honor  Society  in  History: 
Susan  Mangan  '63;  Colette  Koechley  '63;  Harriet  Friday 
'63;  Julie  Fenlon  '63;  Mother  McMuUen;  Maria  Ceres  '63; 
Mother  Quinlan;  Sally  Burton  '63;  Professor  W.  Metz  of  the 
University  of  Rhode  Island,  installing  officer,  Valerie  McMa- 
hon  '62;  Dr.  Tibor  Kerekes;  Dr.  Gleiman;  Mr.  Conway. 
(  Missing:  Kathleen  McHale  '63;  Kathleen  O'Rdey  '63;  Mau- 
reen Meehan  '63;  Mary  Anne  Brennan  '62;  Barbara  Fortu- 
nate '62;  Maureen  Slattery  '62.) 


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WITH  ALL  HER  VAST  VOLUMES 


HATH  BUT  ONE  PA  GE.  " 


Mother  McMullen  of  the  History  and  PoHtical  Science 
Departments,  discusses  International  Relations  with  Liz 
Madden  '63. 


"THE  LAW.    IT  HAS  HONORED  US: 


MAY  WE  HONOR  IT' 


•WHO     MIXED    REASON 

WITH    PLEASURE,     AND 

^  WISDOM    WITH  MIRTH.  " 


Dr.  Gleiman,  Professor  of  History  and  Political  Science  with  Maria  Ceres  '63,  Mary  Lou 
Rotoll  '63  and  Marilyn  Kuhn  '63. 


Dr.  McGovem,  Associate  Professor  of  His- 
tory explores  the  intricacies  of  the  cultural 
traditions  of  the  Orient  for  students  of  Far 
Eastern  History. 


"THE  HISTORIAN  MUST  HAVE  SOME 
CONCEPTION  OF  HOW  MEN  WHO  ARE 
NOT  HISTORIANS  BEHA  VE.  " 


"FACTS    ARE    STUBBORN 
THINGS.  " 


Lunchtime  Interlude: 
Mr.  Conway  of  the 
Economics  and  History 
Depts.  and  Ann  Gallag- 
her '63. 


Dr.  Kerekes,  Professor  of  History  gives  amiable  warning  to  Julie  Fenlon  '63. 


"MY  METHOD  IS  TO  TAKE  THE 
UTMOST  TROUBLE  TO  FIND  OUT 
THE  RIGHT  THING  TO  SA  Y,  AND 
THEN  TO  SAY  IT  WITH  THE  UT- 
MOST LEVITY.  " 


Newton's  indefatigable  N.S.A.  delegates:  Janet  Regan  '64,  and  Clare  McMahon 
'63. 


"BEWARE  OF  RASHNESS, 
BUT  WITH  ENERGY  AND 
SLEEPLESS  VIGILANCE  GO 
FORWARD  AND  GIVE  US 
VICTORIES  •' 


Young  Democrats:  J.  Schoemer  '64,  Sec;  N.  LaSalle  '63;  J.  DeMarco  '63,  Pres.;  M.  Craig- 
in  '63,  Treas.;  C.  McMahon  '63. 


Young  Americans  For  Freedom,  behind:  M. 

Dwyer  '66;  N.  Mangan  '65,  Co-chairman; 
SJ  in  front:  S.  Mangan  '63,  Chairman;  K. 
^       Kearney   '63;  R.  Barsa  '65,  Sec. 


"DOMESTIC 


AND  FOREIGN  POLICY' 


International    Relations    Club:  J.    Crofoot    '64,    Vice-Pres.;  J. 
Fenlon  '63,  Sec;  H.  Friday  '63,  Pres.;  M.  Lambert  '63,  Treas. 


Young  Republicans  prepare  The  Dispatch,  their  official  voice  on  campus.  M.  Finegan  '63,  Treas.;  J.  Brill 
'63,  2nd  Vice-Pres.;  M.  Devine  '63,  1st  Vice-Pres.;  R.  Lobes  '64,  Pres.;  H.  Herbert  '64,  Corresponding  Sec; 
M.  J.  Becherer  '63,  Recording  Sec;  P.  Bogosian  '64,  Editor. 


Mother  Gorman,  Professor  of  Psychology,  with  Rosemary  Lobes  '64,  PhyUis  Kearney  '65,  and  Jane  Lenzini 
'64. 


"WE  KNOW  YOU 


INSIDE 


AND  OUT" 


Dr.  Von  Nemethy,  Professor  of  Sociology  and  Economics,  with  Betty  Farrell  '65. 


Dr.    Marsh,    Professor   of  Education,  with  Education  majors  Ann  McCabe  '63  and  Eileen 
O'Reillv  '63. 


Delia  Mannix  '63  and  Susie  Keane  '63,  President  and 
Vice-President  of  the  Psychology  Club 


'THE  PROPER  STUDY 


Debate  Club  Topic  for  1963:  That  all  non- 
Communist  countries  should  form  an  eco- 
nomic community.  Janet  Regan  '64,  Vice- 
Pres.  Connie  Lopez  '66;  Maggie  Burns 
'63,  Pres. 


^  Dr.  Wysocki  of  the  Psychology 
Department 


OFMANKIND 


IS  MAN." 


Mr.  Lyons,  Instructor  in  Psychology  and 
Sociology,  with  Meg  Finegan  '64,  Brenda 
Corcoran  '64,  Miss  O'Leary,  R.N.  '63,  and 
Karen  Mulvey  '63 


Dr.  Moravec,  Assistant  Profes- 
sor of  Sociology 


Gisella  de  Conceicao  of  Macao  (Portuguese),  Evelyn  Fu  of  Taiwan,  Lana  Yung 
of  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil,  and  Nicole  Hatoun  of  Cairo,  Egypt. 


"ALL  NA  TIONS  AND  KLNDREDS 


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AND  PEOPLES 


AND  TONGUES' 


Mrs.  Kovaltchouk-Kean,  Assistant  Professor 
of  Russian 


After  class  Dr.  Zephir,  Professor  of  French 
discusses  prospective  activities  of  Le  Cercle 
Francais  with  Norma  Acosta  '63,  Pres., 
and  Arolyn  Garnell  '64. 


Latin  America  poses  more  than  a  linguistic 
problem  for  Mr.  Godfrey  and  his  8:00  A.M. 
seminar  in  Latin  American  history.  Present 
are  M.  Mahoney  '63,  J.  Birdsall  '63,  and  P. 
Leach  '64. 


"BUON  GIORNO" 


Mr.     Carello    of    the    French    and 
Italian  Departments. 


Mother  Torres  shows  Diane  Doran 
'64  how  to  operate  the  new  language 
lab. 


"MADRID  CALLING'' 


Mme.  Courtois  with  her  students  in  the  lab:  L. 
MiUer  '65,  J.  Beck  '66,  E.  Quirk  '65,  J.  Litchman 
'66. 


"COME  m  PARIS. 


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Dr.  Naves  of  the  Chemistry  Dept.  with  three  scientists:  Joan  Engel  '63, 
Martha  Healey  '63  and  Wilma  Sullivan  '63. 


"A  TOMS. 


.AND  ALGEBRA" 


/ 


Mr.  Schwartz,  Lecturer  in  Math- 
ematics. 


Mr.  Brady,  Assistant  Professor 
of  Mathematics. 


Mrs.  Frawley  and  Mrs.  O'Brien  of  the  Biology  Dept.  watch  what  happens  when 
A.  Bidden  '63,  M.  Healey  '63,  Sec.  of  Science  Club  and  B.  Martin  '63,  Pres.  of 
Science  Club,  don  the  spectacles  of  science. 


Anne  Staples  '64 


Mrs.  Loud,  Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry,  turns  to  reassure  P.  Bogosian  '64,  Sec.  of  Chem- 
istry Club,  J.  Brill  '63,  Pres.  of  Chemistry  Club,  and  M  J.  Becherer  '63. 


"A  MIGHTY 


MAZE: 


BUTNOT 


WITHOUT 


A  PLAN.  " 


"AND  NOW 


A  BUBBLE 


BURST, 


"STUDY 


J.  McCluskey  '66  and  K.  Bros- 
nan  '66. 


S.  Kelley  '64  and  K.  McCarty 
'64. 


AND  NOW 


A  WORLD. 


K.  Lally  '66  and  C.  McLellan 
'66. 


TO  BE  QUIET." 


"CHILD,  DO  NOT  THROW  THE  BOOK  ABOUT 
REFRAIN  FROM  THE  UNHOLY  PLEASURE 
OF  CUTTING  ALL  THE  PICTURES  OUT 
PRESERVE  IT  AS  YOUR  CHIEFEST  TREASURE.  " 

Pat  Maloney,  Assistant  in  the  library 


Joan  Kenary  '65 


THEUBRARY 


REFERENCE     R( 


ENGLISH   LITERATU 


IGHT 


Second      Floor 


SOCIOLOGY  &   ECO' 
EDUCATION 


POLITICAL    SCIENCE 


HISTORY 


Third      Floor 


PHILOSOPHY 
PERIODICALS 


"THERE  WAS  A  LITTLE  MAN  AND  HE 
HAD  A  LITTLE  SOUL  AND  HE  SAID- 
'UTTLESOUL,  LET  US  TRY,  TRY,  TRY''" 


Mother  Coleman,  Librarian 


"WHY ARE  WE  SO  FOND  OF 
TOIL  AND  CAREP" 


Judy     Mullen     '66     and 
Sheila  Sullivan  '65 


Student  Education  Committee 

M.  A.  McGeough    Chairman 
N.  Acosta ( French)  R.  Drew  (English) 


M.  L.  Rotoli(PoliSc) 
M.A.Cole  (Math) 
J.  Dana  (Economics) 
J.  Graham  (Art) 
J.  Wienk  (Mod. Langs) 


D.  Shea(Philos) 

P.  Noonan  (Soph  Rep) 
N.  Waeber  (Psychology) 
K.  Wilson  (Junior  Rep) 


THE  ART  AND  SCIENCE  OF  HARMONY 


IN  MEMORIAM 

Miss  Anne  McNamara  of  the  English  Department 

"For  life  is  not  a  paragraph 
And  death,  I  think,  is  no  parenthesis!' 


'WE  HAVE  BEEN 


FRIENDS  TOGETHER 


IN  SUNSHINE 


AND  IN  SHADE" 


'THE  ART  OF  BUILDING  OR  ARCHITECTURE,  IS  THE 


OF  ALL  THE  ARTS  THAT  LIE  OUTSIDE 


Mr.  di  Biccari  puts  finishing  touches  on  the  statue  of  the  Sacred 
Heart. 


BEGINNING 
THE  PERSON; 


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A  routine  check  on  the  chapel—  Sharon 
Leahy  and  Susan  Frisbee. 


^  £ 


Mother  Whalen  and  Carleen  Testa  review  the  plans. 


AND  IN  THE  END,  ALL   UNITE.  " 


THE  CHAPEL 


Richard  Cardinal  Gushing  offers  Mass  at  the  dedication  of  the 
Chapel  of  the  Holy  Trinity. 


"NOT  WALLS,  BUT  SUBJECTS'  LOVE, 

DO   TO  A  PRLNCE  THE  STRONGEST  CASTLE    PROVE. " 


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Council     of    the  Children    of 

Mary:        Susan  Vinnicombe, 

Marjorie   Reiley,  Pres.,  Susan 
Bell,  Peggy  Reiss 


"INVINCIBLE  TRUST  IN  THE  LOVE  WHICH  DIRECTS  THE 


DIVINE  WILL  IN  EVERY  DETAIL  OF  MY  DAILY  LIFE.  " 

(from  the  Children  of  Mary  Handbook) 


After  the  December  retreat,  Children  of  Mary  receive  their  medal  from  Father  McCall: 
Margie  Dever,  Molly  Clancy,  Anne  Donahue,  Chiyoko  Aikawa,  Alice  McDowell,  Inez 
DeKoning,  Eileen  McCarthy,  Sue  Bellanca,  Regina  McDonnell. 


Mission  Club:   Carol  Odenbach,  Junior  Rep., 
Mary  Alma  Bogert  '63,  Pres. 


Liturgical  Choir:  Beth  Tierney  '63,  Pres.,  with  Fran 
Sullivan  '63,  Librarian,  and  Mary  Jo  Oulette  '63, 
Vice-Pres. 


Catholic   Action:   Regina   McDonnell    '64,    Sec;  Eileen  O'Reilly   '63,  Pres;  Flix  Boxmann  '65, 
Treas.;  Linda  Farrell  '63,  Vice-Pres. 


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A  SONG 

OF  SIXPENCE. 


Miss  Virginia  Durkin,  Assistant  Treasurer,  with  T.  O'Conner, 
S.  Sullivan,  L.  Miller,  L.  Doran 


TWELVE  O'CLOCK 


Mother  Cunningham  and  J.  Kilbournn 
help  students  in  the  College  Shop. 


"LOVE  AND  A   COUGH 


CANNOT 


BE  HID.  " 


Miss  Carol  Flynn,  R.N.,  K.  Stouter,  Miss  Patty  O'Leary,  R.N.  and  Miss  Linda 
Plummer,  R.N. 


STUART 


SOUHHI  KS 


JEHfEtn 


AND  ALL  LS   WELL 


"PUFFS, 

POWDERS,  PATCHES, 
BIBLES  BILLETS-DOUX.  " 


Mr.  Quinn  takes  a  moment  out  to  explain  their  disappearance  to  Mr.  Stevens  and  Mr. 
Spellman,  steward,  after  the  noon  rush. 


"PLEASURE  AND  ACTION 


"SO 

SHE  TOOK 

FOUR 

TURnE  ROLLS' 


Karen  Mulvey  '63  with  Bill  Millett  in  the  Snack  Bar 


■-■  --i^fJk., 


MAKE  THE  HOURS 


Mrs.     Reeves,     at    the 
switchboard 


Karen  DeCavalcante 
'64  and  Rita  Garbarini 
'64  check  for  latest  news 
on  the  twenty- four  hour 
board. 


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SEEM  SHORT. 


Barbara  Mozino  '63. 


"I'M  GOING  TO  SIT  RIGHT 
DOWN  AND  WHITE  MY- 
SELF A  LETTER" 


p.   Sullivan    64  and  M.  J.  Larkin  '64  at  the 
front  door  of  Stuart 


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HARDEY 


"I HAVE  WALKED 


OVER  THESE  ROADS.' 


"A  HOUSE 


WITH  LA  WJVS  ENCLOSING  IT, ' 


GUSHING 


"THESE 

BLESSED   CANDLES 

OF  THE  NIGHT.  " 


House  Council:    M.  deNavarre (behind),  P.J.  Mikita,  P.  Cox,  C.  Donahoe,  A.  Murray,  S.  Weiss, 
S.  Lawlor. 


"IGNORANCE 

IS  NO 

EXCUSE.  " 


Mrs.  Gilman,  House  Mother,  B.  Scully,  M.  Roughan,  P.  Ryan,  C.  McLaughlin. 


M.  Finegan,  B.  Tierney,  M.  Clancy,  A.  Bidden,  A.  Fletcher. 


"LET  CARE 

KILL  A   CAT 

WE'LL  LAUGH 

AND  GROW  FAT" 


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D.   Cockerill  '66,  P.   Ryan  '66,  S.  Rosenthal  '65,  E.  Scully  '66  and  J.  Violick  '65 


"CHRISTMAS     IS    A 
COMIN!" 


Mrs.  Gillman  and  Mother  Wheeler  join  the  fiin. 


Seniors  S.  Costigan,  S.  Moynahan,  A.  L.  Kenedy,  S.  Vinnecombe  and  M.  Lambert 
take  a  break  in  the  Gushing  kitchen. 


"KOFFEKIA  TSCH!" 


'',«'^)'j  Hardey  House  Council.   S    Burton  '63,  S.  Roy  '64,  J.  Stone  '66,  C    Delaney  '64, 
i-^'/ !',  ,*  J.  Bush  '65,  M.  Reed  '63,  Head  of  the  House:  C.  Koechlcy  '63  and  C.  Donovan 


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Claudette  Delaney  '64  plays 
her  guitar  in  the  Hardey 
Lounge  for  P.  Bergen  '66,  M. 
L  Kelly  '66,  M.  Morgan  '64, 
S.  Griscom  '65,  standing;  K. 
Corbett'66,  M.  Stokes  '64,  R. 
Jaros  '64,  J.  Stone  '66,  M.  P. 
Conner  '63 


■■WREA  THED  IN  A  SMILE. ' 


^  Louise  Majewski  '64 


"1,001  DALMATIONS. 


L.  Sullivan  '63  with  Debbie  of  Hardey, 
assisted  by  M.  Reed,  head  of  the  house, 
entertain  Mother  White  and  Mrs.  Ward 
•    at  the  Christmas  party. 


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Interest  Committee:  A.  Gallag- 
her '63,  Pres.;  J.  Graham  '63, 
S.    Lawlor    '64,   D.  Daly  '63. 


"BOSTON 


ISA 


BROWSING  TOWN. 


"ON  YOUR  MARK: 


GETSET.  .  . 


K.  Withers  '64,  M.  E.  Conway  ^ 
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AND  AWAY  WE  GO.  . 


Mary  Flynn  '63  and  Carolyn  Mclner- 
ney  '63 


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DUCHESNE 


"ENROUTE:' 


N.  Mangan  '65,  L.   Doran  '65,  P.  Slattery  '65, 
and  C.  Rack  '65 


A.  M.  De  Nisco  '64,  M.  Fredericks  '64, 
V.  Walter  '64,  J.  Nolan  '64,  C.  Dolan 
'64,  and  S.  Driscoll  '64 


Carolyn  Rack  in  the  Duchesne  East  Stiidy  Smoker 


"7  CAN'T  EXPLAIN  myself;  SAID 
ALICE,  'BECAUSE  I'M  NOT MYSELE 
YOU  SEE."' 


0  EAST 

IS  EAST, 


Duchesne  East,  House  Council:  M.  Meehan,  J.  Egan,  C.  McMahon,  C.  Sorace,    K.  O'Shea, 
C.  Testa,  M.  A.  McGeough,  K.  Kinnealey. 


House   Mothers:       Miss   Jenkins,    West;    Mrs. 
O'Connor,  East. 


Duchesne  West,  House  Council:  J.  Regan,  T.  Alddclen,  Al.  J.  Collins,  K.  Burg  (  at  piano), 
K.  Nugent,  B.  Coletti,  S.  Smith,  B.  Nesbitt. 


AND    WEST 

IS   WEST 


AND  HERE 

THE  TWAIN  DO  MEET. 


•'HELLO. 


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( Helen  Herbert) 


STUART 


"WHEN    IN   DOUBT    WIN 
THE  TRICK.  " 


Mlmi  Haiskell,  Celeste 
Burrows,  Claire  Biggam 
and  Mary  Connate n 


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■■DREAMS,  BOOKS,  ARh  EACH  A  WORLD. 


M  argot    White    and 
Rinda  Hauserman 


••BEWARE   OF  ALL  ENTERPRISE 
THA  T  REQ_  UIRES  NE  W  CL  0  THES  " 


....  STUART  THREE. 


(Carol  Walton) 


Mary    Hannaberry,   Sue  Norton 
and  Charlene  Palladino 


Stuart  House  Council:  K. 
Kearney  '63,  D.  Zugger  '64, 
M.  ThUman  '65,  and  R.  Haus- 
erman  '63 


'WHEN  I  WAS  ONE  AND  TWENTY. 


B.    Wolfe    '66,    Margot   White    '63    and 
Mother  Gorman 


Indoors  is  J.  Magri  '63,  outdoors  are  M.  Kuhn  '63  and 
S.  Leahy  '63. 

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"I  HEAR  THE  LITTLE 
CHILDREN  OF  THE  WIND. 


Reverend  Mother  Heuisler  and  the  Community  hsten  to  the  Christmas  carollers. 


BAR  AT 


"0  FOR  A  BOOK 
AND  A  SHADY  NOOK, 
EITHER  INDOORS  OR  OUT. ' 


Mr.  Michael  OM alley.  Caretaker. 


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At  the  reception  on  February  4th,  Reverend  Mother  Barry  accepts 
flowers  from  Kate  Nugent. 


REVEREND  MOTHER  BARRY  PA  YS  US  A  VISIT 


SOPHOMORES 


After  Father  Roy's  blessing,  the  Seniors  cap  their  Sophomore  sisters. 


Sophomore  class  officers:   K.  Kinneale.  Pres.;   S.   Beardon,  Sec;  A.  Murray,  Vice-Pres.;  P.  Madden,  Treas. 


Social  Committee:   M.  Huyot  '65,  C.  Donahue  '64,  S.  Power  '64,  K.  Maroney  '63,  K.  Nugent  '63, 
Chairman;  S.  Roy  '64,  P.  Cox  '64,  M.  A.  Pasquale  '66,  S.  Rosenthal  '65 


'THEY  GA  VE  HOSPITABLE  ENTERTAINMENT 


Marie  Christine  de  Lacoste  with  Miss  Dirkin  at 
Mother  Husson's  tea 


"DOST  SOMETIMES 


COUNSEL  TAKE 


AND 


SOMETIMES  TEA" 


SOCIAL 
COMMITTEE 


SUNDAY 


AND  WISE  INSTRUCTION. " 


And.  .  .  Pat  Mahon  '66,  M.   Crowley   '65,  K.  O'Shea  '63,  S.  Beardon  '65,  D.  Cockerill  '66,  C.  Mclnerney 
'63,  S.  Leahy  '63. 


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Linda  Black  and  Ann  Marie  Sweeney  with  their  escorts 


SOPHOMORE  CHRISTMAS  PARTY: 


'WHL  YOU, 


WON'T  YOU, 


Rinda  Hauserman   '63   and  fiance  Lou  Burleigh 


Sue   Gehrke    and    Teresita    Dussaq 
and  their  dates 


The  Newtones  harmonize:    J.  Graham,  H.  Dower,  S.  Bellanca,  K.  O'Shea,  C.  Wilson,  D.  Zugger,  S.  Sulli- 
van, C.  Delaney,  M.  Crowley,  S.  Smith,  J.  MuUowney,  and  A.  Coughlin  (  director  ). 


WILL  YOU  JOIN  THE  DANCE?" 


WON'T  YOU 


WILL  YOU, 


Sally  Rosenthal  and  Sue  Beardon  who  together 
organized  the  dance. 


Judy    Brill    '63,    Mr.    Brill,  Mr.   Becherer  and  Mrs.  Loud  of  the  Chemistry  Department  watch  Sandy 
(  '73? )  as  she  has  a  try  at  the  pH  metre. 


FA  THER 


DA  UGHTER 


WEEKEND 


The  Farrells:   Linda  '63,  Betty  '65,  and  Connie  '66  with  Mr.  Farrell. 


Carol  Donovan  '63,  President  of  the 
Senior  Class,  after  receiving  the  Fathers' 
Club  Award,  with  Mr.  Calvin,  President 
of  the  Fathers'  Club,  Mr.  Healey,  Head 
of  the  Awards  Committee  and  Mayor 
Gibbs  of  Newton. 


"IT'S  THE  LAND  OF 

THOSE  SOU THERN  Q UEENS 


Sally  Reuter,  chairman  of  the  Junior  Weekend  Committee 
with  some  of  her  helpers,  Carolyn  Davis,  Kathy  Wilson, 
Karen  Murphy,  and  Peggy  Cox 


Lucille  Fortin  '66  and  Beth  Gundlach  '66  pause 
at  the  corner  of  Basin  Street. 


JUNIOR 


'WAY DOWN  YONDER 


NEWTON   COLLEGE 

of    the 

SACRED   HEART 


WEEK-END 


IN  NEW  ORLEANS. 


Sue  Madden  '64  and  Katy  Howells  '65 


"WON'T  YOU  GIVE  YOURLADY' FAIR 
A  UTTLE  SMILE?" 

(Nancy  Mangan  '65  is  the  lady  fair.) 


"STOP!! 


YOU  BET  YOUR 


LIFE. 


Jane  Mullowney  '65,  Mary  Goldkamp  '65  and  Ginny  McB ride  '64 
wait  for  Harry  Marchard  to  return. 


C.  Testa  '63,  S.  Costigan,  C. 
Donovan  '63,  S.  Moynahan 
'63,  S.  Mahoney  '63,  and  A. 
McCracken  '63  arrive  with 
their  escorts  at  Le  Bal  Masque. 


YOU'LL  LINGER 


THERE 


A  LITTLE  WHILE" 


Junior  class  officers:   Sheila  Lawlor,  Vice-Pres.;  Rosemarie 
Van  Eyck,   Sec;  Mary  King,  Pres.;  Jane  Bangs,  Treas. 


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"MY  LITTLE 
HORSE  MUST 
THINK  IT dUEER. 


Alma  Fortin  '63   rides  Jato,  the  senior  mascot  at  the  Senior  -  Sophomore  Home- 
coming game. 


"KEEPING  TIME,  TIME,  TIME 
IN  A  SORT  OF  RUNIC  RHYME.  . 


L  Miller,  C.  Rack,  C.  Cartnik,  T.  O'Connor  cheer 
on  the  Sophomores. 


Miss  Bell,  Director  of  Phy- 
sical Education,  and  the 
Varsity  team  before  the 
game:  L.  Brown  '65,  S. 
Burton  '63,  Captain;  J. 
Weink  '65,  M.  Egan  '65. 


Athletic  Association:  M.  Stokes  '64,  Vice-Pres.;  L.  Mason   '65, 
Treas.;  A.  Fortin  '63,  Pres.;  S.  Thaxter  '65,  Sec. 


ATHLETICS 


L.   Boyle  '64,  D.  Conley  '63,  and  C.  Delaney  '64  watch 
Brandeis  miss  a  basket. 


FRESHMEN 


'WE  KNOW  WHAT  WE  ARE 


Kathy  Steinback  '66,  Joyce  La  Fazia  '66  and  Sally  Albergotti  '66. 


Jo  '66  and  Mary  Alma  Bogert  '63. 


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BUT  NOT  WHAT  WE  MAY  BE.  " 


Maria  Christina  Frias  '66,  Lica,  and  Eileen  O'Connor  '64. 


Freshman  Class  Officers:  Joyce  Beck,  Pres.,  Terry 
Ancona,  Treas.,  Dina  Cockerill,  Sec.  and  AnnHaig- 
ney,  Vice-Pres. 


Bonnie   Bortle    '66    with  her  parents. 


Reverend  Mother  addresses  the  student  body  at  the  Christmas  Dinner;  with 
her  are  Mother  Husson,  C.  Donovan,  K.  McHale,  and  A.  CoughUn. 


"THERE  ARE  TWO  WAYS  OF  SPREADING  LIGHT- 


TO  BE  THE  CANDLE. 


.OR   THE  MIRROR   THAT 


REFLECTS  IT" 


Senior  caroling:    S.  Frisbee,M.P.(,()nn()i,S.  Mdhonev  ,  A.  l-oiun,  K.  Sluiman, 
J.  Graham,  D.  Mannix,  M.  Kane,  J.  Dana. 


"THOU  HAST  NO  SORROW  IN  THY  SONG 


Senior  Class  Officers:  Treas.,  J.  Huff,  Vice 
Pres.,  F.  Hesterberg,  Pres.,  C.  Donovan,  Sec, 
K.  O'Shea. 


NO  WINTER  IN  THY  YEAR 


SENIORS 


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After  receiving  the  Citation  for  the  Honorary  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Humane  Letters,  Mother  Kenney  addresses 
the  audience  at  the  Convocation. 


Faculty  members  listen  to  Mother  Quinlan  reading  the  Citation. 


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At  the  reception  in  Barat,  Mr.  Frank  Sheed, 
guest  speaker  at  the  Convocation,  shares  a 
lighter  moment  with  Susan  Mangan  '63. 


Carolyn  Davis  and  Kathy  Wilson  precede  Bishop 
Eric  F.  MacKenzie  in  the  academic  procession  to 
the  chapel. 


THE  COLLEGE  HONORS  MOTHER 
ELEANOR  S.  KENNEY,  PRESIDENT  OF 
NEWTON  FROM  ITS  FOUNDING  IN 
1946  UNTIL  1956,  WITH  THE  DEGREE 
OF    DOCTOR     OF    HUMANE    LETTERS 


'THE  MOMENT  HAS  COME 


TO  REFLECT 


The  Schrafft  estate  1945 


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Stuart  1949. 


1954 


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Bishop  John  J.  McEleney  S.J., 
Bishop  Richard  Gushing,  and 
Reverend  Mother  Kenney  listen 
as  a  young  Massachusetts  Con- 
gressman addresses  the  gradu- 
ating class  of  1952. 


ON  WHAT  HAS  BEEN 


ACCOMPLISHED  HERE." 


from  the  Citation.  - 


The  old  Hardey  —  December  1958 


Groundbreaking  for  Duchesne,  February  1957 


The  Chapel  of  the  Most  Blessed  Trinity,  December  1961 


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KATHLEEN  ANNE  McHALE 
PRESIDENT  OF  STUDENT  GOVERNMENT 


CAROL    PATRICIA  DONOVAN  E.  de M. 

VICE  PRESIDENT  OF  STUDENT  GOVERNMENT 


KATHARINE  COYLE  NUGENT  E.  de M. 

HEAD  OF  SOCIAL  COMMITTEE 


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JUDITH  CLAIRE  ALBERS 


NORMA  del  CARMEN  ACOSTA 


ELIZABETH  ANNE  BEASLEY 


CATHERINE   TOLSTOY  ARAPOFF 


SUSAN  MARY  BEU.,   E.  de  M. 


MARY  JANE  B  EC  MERER,   E.  de  M. 


MARY  ALMA  BOGERT 


JEAN  CATHERINE  ANNE  BIRDSALL 


JUDITH  DOROTHY  BRHL 


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MARGARET  FARSON  BURNS 


MARY  ANNE  BURKE 


SUSAN  JANE  CALLAHAN 


MARADEL  GEUTLNG  BURTON,  E.  de  M. 


MARIA   CECELIA   CERES 


CAROL  ANN  CAPOBIANCO,  E.  de  M. 


MIRIAM  AIICIA   CIANCY,   E.  de  M. 


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DELIA  ANN  CONLEY 


MARY  ANN  COLE,   E.  de  M. 


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MARY  ELIZABETH  CONNELLY 


MARY  CATHERINE  CONLEY 


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MARY  PEIRCE  CONNER,  E.  de  M. 


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MARJORIE  ANN  DEVER,   E.  de  M. 


JUDITH  ANN  DeMARCO 


ANN  CLARE  BIDDEN 


MARGARET  ANNE  DEVINE,   E.  de M. 


MARY  ANN  DRONEY 


ROSARIO  AGATHA  DREW 


JOAN  SUSAN  ENGEL 


JOSEPHINE  BECKLEY  EGAN 


JULIET  ODINE  FENLON,   E.  de  M. 


LINDA  AJVN  FARRELL 


AJVNE  RICHARDS  FLETCHER 


MARGARET  MARY  FINEGAN,   E.  de  M. 


MARY  JANE  FLYNN 


CAROL  ANN  FLYNN,  RN 


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SUSAN  MacDOWELL  FRLSBEE 


SUZANNE  MONIQUE  GAUTHIER 


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MARY  JANE  GRAHAM 


MARTHA  ELLEN  HEALEY,  E.  de M. 


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JUDITH  MARIE  HUFF 


MAUREEN  FRANCES  KANE 


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MARY  SUSAN  KEANE 


ANNIE  LAURIE  KENEDY,  E.  de M. 


MARION  ELLEN  KELLY 


MARILYN  ELINOR  KUHN 


COLETTE  ANN  KOECHLEY,  E.  de  M. 


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MARY  SHARON  LEAHY 


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KATHRYN  ANNE  McCRACKEN,  E.  de M. 


CAROLYN  F.  McINERNEY,  E.  de  M. 


MARY  ANN  McGEOUGH,  E.  de  M. 


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KATHLEEN  MARY  MEARN 


MARGARET  KAREN  MORLEY 


DONNA  LOUISE  MO  RAN 


SUSAJV  MERRICK  MOYNAHAN 


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BARBARA   CATHERINE  MOZINO,  E.  de M. 


KATHLEEN  MARIE  O'BRIEN 


BARBARA  ANN  NESBITT,  E.  de  M. 


EILEEN  ALICE  O'REILLY 


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ELINOR  KATHLEEN  O'SHEA 


KATHLEEN  MARY  O'RILEY 


MARY-JO  OUELLETTE,   E.  de  M. 


CORDELIA  MARIE  OSKINS 


MARILYNN  REED 


LINDA  MAY  PLUMMER,   R.N. 


MARGARET  ANN  REISS,  E.  de  M. 


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MARJORIE  EILEEN  REILEY,  E.  de  M. 


CONSTANCE  ANN  SCHEPP 


MARY  LOUISE  ROTOLI 


KATHLEEN  ANNE  SCOTT 


KATRINA  ANNE  SCLATER 


ANDREA  DIANE  SHUMAN,  E.  de  M. 


ANN  JOY  SHIELDS 


CAROL  ELIZABETH  SINGLETON 


JUDITH  MARY  SIMMS,   E.  de  M. 


MAURA  ANN  SMITH 


GABRIELLE  W.   SMITH 


CHRISTINA  SOCCOIICH 


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SANDRA  MARIE  SMITH 


FRANCES  ELEANOR  SULLIVAN,   E.  de  M. 


ALICIA  NIXON  SULLIVAN 


CARLEEN  ANNE   TESTA,   E.  de  M. 


WILMA  JEAN  SULLIVAN 


MARY  ELIZABETH  TO  BIN 


MARY  ELIZABETH  TIERNEY,   E.  de M. 


SUSAN  VINNICOMBE,  E.  de  M. 


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MARY  JO   VERMEULEN 


SUZANNE  ELIZABETH  WEISS,   E.  de M. 


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ELEANOR  ELIZABETH  WHITNEY 


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MARGUERITE  WHITE 


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The  Yearbook  Staff  wishes  to  thank  Mother 
Maguire  for  her  ready  assistance,  Mother  Hus- 
son  for  her  genuine  interest,  and  Mr.  Ralph 
Norman  for  his  good-humored  patience. 


The  Staff,  standing,  left  to  right:  C.  Testa, 
Photography  Editor;  A.  McCracken,  (hidden); 
K.  Mulvey;  M.  A.  McGeough;  M.  Tobin;  M. 
Finegan;  R.  Drew;  seated:  M.  A.  Cole,  Business 
Manager;  S.  Frisbee;  J.  Simms;  Editor-in-chief; 
M.  Isaak,  Art  Editor;  P.  Hitchins,  Literary  Edi- 
tor;  and  Maria  Ceres. 


SENIOR  INFORMATION  SECTION 


NORMA  ACOSTA 
Ave  Wall  No.  7 
Urb.  Esperanza 
Bayamon,  Puerto  RicQ 


Major:  French 

Thesis:  "Le  Sens  de  la  Purete  dans  les  Heros  des  Pieces  Noires  de  Jean 

Anouilh" 

Activities:  Ursuline  College  1,2;  Student  Education  Committee  4;  French 

Club:  President  4. 


JUDY  ALBERS 
18001  Riverside  Dr. 
Cleveland,  Ohio 


Major:  Political  Science 

Thesis:  "The  McCarran  Internal  Security  Act" 


CATHY  ARAPOFF 
20  Willow  Avenue 
WoUaston  70,  Mass. 


BETTY  ANNE  BEASLEY 
81  Boulder  Road 
Manhasset,  L.I.,  N.Y. 


Major:  Art 

Thesis:  "Painting  of  the  Icon  of  the  Pantokrator  for  the  Altar  of  the  Rus- 
sian Catholic  Church,  New  York  City" 
Activities:  Dean's  Honor  List  once;  Dean's  List  twice;  Art  Club  3,4. 

Major:  Latin 

Thesis:  "Seneca's  Trojan  Women  as  Compared  with  Euripides'  Trojan 

Daughters  " 

Activities:  Student  Education  Committee:  3,4,    Secretary  3;  Dramatic  Club  3; 

Catholic  Action  3,4. 


MARY  JANE  BECHERER 
11  Linden  Terrace 
Newton  58,  Mass. 


Major:  Chemistry 

Thesis:  "Synthesis  of  Some  Acetyl  Derivatives  of  ot. -Methyl-Galactopyrano- 
side" 

Activities:  Sodality  Medal  1,2,3,4;  Student  Education  Committee  4;  Glee 
Club  1,2,3,4;  Catholic  Action  4;  Choir  1;  Chemistry  Club  3,4;  Mission 
Club  1,2;  Science  Club  1,2,3,4;  Young  Republicans  2,3,4,  President  3,  Re- 
cording Secretary  4;  American  Chemical  Society  3,4;  Intercollegiate  Chemi- 
cal Society  1,2,3,4;  Eastern  Colleges  Science  Conference:  Publicity  Commit- 
tee 4. 


SUSIE  BELL 
66  Fox  Lane 
Winnetka,  Illinois 


JEAN  BIRDSALL 
530  East  86  Street 
New  York  28,  New  York 


MARY  ALMA  BOGERT 
680  West  Saddle  River  Rd. 
Ho-Ho-Kus,  N.J. 


Major:  Psychology 
Thesis:  "Dostoevsky  and  Jung" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,  Medal  3,4,  Secretary- Treasurer  4;  Social 
Committee  4;  Glee  Club  1;  Dramatic  Club  1;  Catholic  Action  1,2,3,4;  Psy- 
chology Club  4. 

Major:  PoHtical  Science 

Thesis:  "The  Problems  of  Power  and  the  Monroe  Doctrine" 

Activities:  Dramatic  Club  3;  Art  Club  4;  Bridge  Club  4;  I.R.C.  2;  Y.A.F.  3,4; 

Young  Republicans  3,4. 

Major:  Education 

Thesis;  "The  Hunter  Elementary  School  for  the  Gifted" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,3,4;  Art  Club  3,4;  Athletic  Association  1,2, 

3,4;  Choir  4;  Mission  Club  1,2,3,4,    President  4;  Romance  Language  Club 

1. 


PENNY  BRENNAN 
47  Dogwood  Lane 
RockvUle  Centre,  N.Y. 


Major:  Psychology 

Thesis:  "Abraham  Maslow's  Theor>'  of  Self-Actualization  Applied  to  George 
Bernard  Shaw's  Concept  of  the  Superman" 

Activities;  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,  Medal  3,4;  Catholic  Action  1,2,3,4;  Jun- 
ior Weekend  Date  Committee  Co-Chairman;  Psychology  Club  4. 


JUDY  BRILL 
1318  Jackson  Street 
Scranton  4,  Pa. 


Major:  Chemistry 

Thesis:  "The  Kinetics  of  Oxygen  Reduction  at  Various  MetalUc  Surfaces  in 

0.6  Molar  Sodium  Chloride  Solution" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1;  Dean's  List  once;  Art  Club  1,2,3,  Secretary 

2;  Catholic  Action  4;  Choir  4;  Chemistry  Club  3,4,  Secretary-Treasurer  3, 

President  4;  Science  Club  1,2,3,4;  Young  Republicans  3,4,  Vice-President  4; 

Eastern  Colleges  Science  Conference:  Speaker's  Committee  4;  Intercollegiate 

Chemical  Society:  Publicity  Committee  3. 


MARY  ANNE  BURKE 
945  Centre  Street 
Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

MAGGIE  BURNS 
112-10  Park  Lane  South 
Kew  Gardens,  New  York 


Major:  Education 

Thesis:  "The  Effects  of  the  Allied  Occupation  on  Post-War  Japanese  Educa- 
tion" 
Activities:  Catholic  Action  3,4;  I.R.C.  3;  Young  Republicans  2. 

Major:  English 

Thesis:  "George  Eliot's  Daniel  Deronda:  Anatomy  and  Novel" 
Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  4;  Dean's  List  twice;  Debate  Club  1,2,3,4,  Sec- 
retary 2,3,  President  4;  Literary  Club  2,3,4;  N.S.A.:  Junior  Delegate  2; 
"Wheat  &  Cockle":  Junior  and  Senior  Editor  3,4. 


SALLY  BURTON 
2  Clarke  Avenue 
MiLford,  Delaware 


Major:  History 

Thesis:  "Woodrow  Wilson:  A  New  Policy  of  Recognition  for  Mexico  under 
the  Huerta  Regime" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,3,  Medal  4;  Dean's  List  twice;  Student 
Council:  Parliamentarian  4;  House  Council  4;  Phi  Alpha  Theta  4;  Basket- 
ball Varsity  1,2,3;  Football  Varsity  4;  Catholic  Action  1,2,3,  Secretary  3; 
Choir  2,3,4;  LR.C.  4;  N.S.A.  2;  Philosophy  Club  3. 


SUE  CALLAHAN 

P.O.  Box  1 

Popponesset  Beach,  Mass. 


Major:  Economics 

Thesis:  "The  European  Economic  Community  and  the  European  Free 

Trade  Association" 

Activities:  Junior  Weekend  Decoration  Committee  Co-Chairman;  Young 

Democrats  4. 


CAROl  ANN  CAPOBIANCO  Major:  Art 


22  Woodstock  Street 
Yonkers,  New  York 


Thesis:  "Illustrations  for  a  Childrens'  Story" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,  Medal  3,4;  Dean's  List  4  times;  Art  Club 
1,2,3,4,  President  4;  Catholic  Action  4;  Junior  Weekend  Publicity  Committee 
Chairman;  Mission  Club  4. 


MARL\  CERES 

Main  Street 

Hancock,  New  Hampshire 


Major:  History 

Thesis:  "A  Criticism  of  Crane  Brenton's  Nietzsche  in  the  Light  of  the  Nietz- 

schian  Myth" 

Activities:  Dean's  List  6  times;  Phi  Alpha  Theta  4;  Dramatic  Club  3;  Glee 

Club  1,2;  Art  Club  3;  Choir  4;  I.R.C.  1;  Literary  Club  3,4;  Newtones  2; 

Philosophy  Club  3;  Romance  Language  Club  1;  Yearbook  Staff;  "La  Chap- 

elle  Ardente". 


ELEANOR  CHIN 

47  Main  Street 
Charlestown,  Mass. 


Major:  Economics 

Thesis:  "The  Japanese  Cotton  Textile  Industry  and  Its  Effect  on  American 

Foreign  Trade  Policy" 

Activities:  Young  Democrats  4. 


MOLLY  CLANCY 
212  East  48  Street 
New  York  17,  N.Y. 


Major:  Education 

Thesis:  "The  Influence  of  Kindergarten  on  the  Child's  Progress  in  Grade 

One" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,3,  Medal  4;  Debate  Club  1,2;  Catholic 

Action  2;  Choir  1;  "885"  1,2,3,4;  Yearbook  Staff. 


MARY  ANN  COLE 
15  Mountview  Rd. 
Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 


DEE  CONLEY 
711  Park  Drive 
Kenilworth,  Illinois 


MOLXY  CONLEY 
975  Private  Road 
Winnetka,  Illinois 


Major:  Mathematics 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,  Medal  2,3,4;  Dean's  Honor  List  twice; 
Dean's  List  3  times;  House  Council  3;  Student  Education  Committee  4; 
Glee  Club  3,4;  Art  Club  2;  Financial  Committee  3;  Interest  Club:  Treasurer 
2,3;  Mission  Club  1,2,3,4;  Yearbook    Business  Manager. 

Major:  English 

Thesis:  "The  Plays  of  Chekhov  as  Comedy" 

Activities:  Manhattanville  College  1;  Literary  Club  3,4;  "885"  1,2,3,4;  Year- 
book Staff;  Y.A.F.  3;  Young  Republicans  2,3,  Vice-President  2. 

Major:   Philosophy 

Thesis:  "Secularism  in  the  Early  Novels  of  Evelyn  Waugh" 

Activities:  Athletic  Association  1,2,3,4;  Basketball  Varsity  1,2,3,4;  Y.A.F. 

2,3;  Young  Republicans  2,3. 


MARY  CONNELLY 
82  Cabot  Street 
Milton,  Mass. 


Major:  English 

Thesis:  "Point  of  View  in  the  Novels  of  Thomas  Hardy" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,3,4;  Art  Club  2,3,4;  Literary  Club  2,4; 

Mission  Club  1,2,3,4;  Yearbook  Staff 


MARY  PEIRCE  CONNOR 
16  Shannon  Drive 
Little  Rock,  Ark. 


Major:  History  of  Art 

Thesis:  "John  Singer  Sargent's  Murals  in  the  Boston  Public  Library" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,  Medal  3,4;  Student  Council  1,2,3;  Class 

Office:  Vice-President  1,2,  President  3;  House  Council  1,2,3;  Mission  Club 

2,3,4. 


MOTHER  CORMIER,R.C.E. 
130  Milton  Street 
Milton,  Mass. 


Major:  Education 

Thesis:  "The  Development  of  Creativity  Through  Art' 


SUZY  COSTIGAN 

46  West  Lane 

Bay  Shore,  L.L,  N.Y. 


Major:  Economics 

Thesis:  "The  Economic  Crisis  of  the  Domestic  Airlines" 

Activities:  Dean's  Honor  List  twice;  Dean's  List  3  times;  Glee  Club  2,3; 

Dramatic  Club  1;  Choir  4;  N.S.A.  3,4. 


ALICE  COUGHLIN 
6  Plateau  Circle 
Bron.xville,  N.Y. 


^'fejor:  Mathematics 

Activities:  Student  Council:  Treasurer  4;  Social  Committee  2;  House  Coun- 
cil 1;  Glee  Club  1;  Catholic  Action  2;  Junior  Weekend  Treasurer;  Newtones 
1,2,3,4,  Leader  4. 


MARIE  CRAIGIN 
15  Dudley  Rd. 
Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 


Major:  Education 

Thesis:  "The  Continuing  of  Women's  Education  in  Relation  to  the  Rad- 
cliffe  Institute  for  Independent  Study  and  the  Minnesota  Plan" 
Activities:  House  Council  1;  Young  Democrats  3,4,  Treasurer  4. 


KATHY  CROFTON 
129  Hampton  Rd. 
Garden  City,  N.Y. 


Majoj:  Education 

Thesis:  "Horace  Mann:  Contributions  to  Public  Education" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1;  Freshman  Council;  Catholic  Action  3;  Senior 

Week  Ticket  Committee  Chairman. 


DOTTY  DALY 
60  Redgate  Rd. 
West  Ro.xbury,  Mass. 


Major:  Education 

Thesis:  "Poor  Home  Environments  in  the  Lower  Class  as  Related  to  Learn- 
ing and  Teaching  Techniques" 

Activities:  Sodality  Medal  1,2.3,4;  Glee  Club  1,2;  Basketball  Varsity  4; 
Interest  Club  4;  Mission  Club  2,3,4;  Yearbook  Staff;  Young  Democrats 
2,3,4. 


JILL  DANA 
57  Congress  St. 
Bradford,  Pa. 


Major:  Econonics 

Thesis:  "The  Co-Ordination  of  United  States  Foreign  Aid  and  Foreign 

Trade  Pohcies" 

Activities:  Dean's  List  once;  Student  Education  Committee  4;  Bridge  Club 

4;  Catholic  Action  4. 


JUDY  DeMARCO 
7  Puritan  Rd. 
Watertown,  Mass. 


MARGIE  DEVER 
25  Hayes  St. 
Arlington  74,  Mass. 


Major:  Political  Science 

Thesis:  "The  Case  of  Alger  Hiss  and  Its  Implications  for  American  Demo- 
cratic Ideology" 

Activities:  Dean's  List  once;  Dramatic  Club  1;  Mission  Club  2,3;  Young 
Democrats  2,3,4,  President  4. 

Major:  Economics 

Thesis:  "American  Investment  in  Canada" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  3,4,  Medal  4;  Student  Council:  Day  Student 

Representative  4;  Glee  Club  1,2,3;  Mission  Club  2,3,4;  Senior  Week;  Young 

Democrats  2. 


MARGIE  DEVINE 
71041  Lassier  Rd. 
Romeo,  Michigan 


ANN  DIDDEN 

3365  Stuyvesant  PI.,  N.W. 

Washington  15,  D.C. 


CAROL  DONOVAN 
1940  Chestnut  St. 
Wilmette,  Illinois 


ROSARIO  DREW 
570  Park  Ave. 
New  York  21,  N.Y. 


MARY  ANN  DRONEY 
334  Broadway 
Cambridge,  Mass. 


JO  EGAN 
23  Dale  Ave. 
Gloucester,  Mass. 


Major:  History 

Thesis:  "Godey's  Lady's  Book  and  the  American  Woman's  Self-image  in 

the  Nineteenth  Century" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,3,  Medal  4;  Glee  Club  1,2;  Art  Club  2; 

Catholic  Action  1,2,4;  LR.C.  4;  Mission  Club  1,3,4;  Science  Club  4;  Young 

Republicans  2,3,4,  Corresponding  Secretary  3,  Vice-President  4. 

Major:  Biology 

Thesis:  "The  Isolation  of  Amino  Acids  from  Proteins  in  the  Bacterial  Cell 

Wall" 

Activities:   Sodality  Aspirant  1,2;  Dramatic  Club  1,2;  Mission  Club  1,2;  Science 

Club  1,2,3,4;  Eastern  Colleges  Science  Conference:   Student  Representative  2,3, 

Treasurer's  Committee  4,  Welcoming  Committee  4. 

Major:  Psychology 

Thesis:  "A  Psychological  Study  of  the  Rise,  Fall,  and  Resurrection  of  Indi- 
vidualism in  America" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  2,  Medal  2;  Student  Council  3,4,  Vice-President 
4;  Class  Office:  Vice-President  3,  President  4;  House  Council  1,3,4;  Athletic 
Association  2;  Basketball  Varsity  1,2,3,4;  Football  Varsity  4;  Catholic 
Action  1,3,4;  Psychology  Club  4. 

Major:  English 

Thesis:  "A  Comparison  of  the  Poetry  of  Gerard  Manley  Hopkins  and 
Dylan  Thomas" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2;  Student  FLducation  Committee  4;  Dra- 
matic Club  2,3,  President  3;  Choir  4;  Literary  Club  1,2,3,4;  N.S.A.  3,4; 
"Wheat  &  Cockle":  Senior  Editor  4;  "885"  2,3,4;  Yearbook  Stafl;  "La 
Chapelle  Ardente". 

Major:  English 

Thesis:  "Nathaniel  Hawthorne:  A  Comparison  of  His  Technique  in  His 

Short  Stories  and  His  Novels" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,3;  Dean's  List  twice;  Dramatic  Club  1; 

Literary  Club  3;  Mission  Club  3;  Young  Democrats  2,3,4,  Vice-President  4. 

Major:  Philosophy 

Thesis:  "The  Brotherhood  of  Kierkegaard  and  Unamuno" 

Activities:  Dean's  List  twice;  Student  Council  4;  House  Council  3,4,  Head 

of  Duchesne  East  4;  Glee  Club  1;  N.S.A. :  Junior  Delegate  3;  Romance 

Language  Club  1. 


JOAN  ENGEL 
14  Hope  St. 
Auburndale,  Mass. 


Major:  Biology 

Thesis:  "The  Effect  of  Radiation  on  the  Hemopoiesis  of  the  Chick  Embryo" 
Activities:  Dean's  List  once;  Student  Education  Committee  4;  Chemistry 
Club  4;  Science  Club  1,2,3,4;  Eastern  Colleges  Science  Conference  2,4, 
Social  Committee  4. 


LINDA  FARRELL 
28  Upyonda  Way 
Rumford,  R.I. 


Major:  Sociology 

Thesis:  "The  Hospitalism  Syndrome:  Maternal  Deprivation  and  the  Young 

Child" 

Activities:  Sodahty  Aspirant  1,2,3,4;  Dean's  List  once;  Student  Education 

Committee  4;  Catholic  Action  1,2,3,4,  Vice-President  4;  Glee  Club  2,3,4. 


JULIE  FENLON 
72  Clifford  Ave. 
Pelham,  N.Y. 


MEG  FINEGAN 
49  Trent  Rd. 
Philadelphia  51,  Pa. 


ANNE  FLETCHER 
142  Church  St. 
Newton  58,  Mass. 


Major:  History 

Thesis:  "South  African  'Apartheid'  Pohcy" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,3,  Medal  3,4;  Dean's  List  twice;  Class 
Office:  Secretary  3;  Social  Committee  3;  Phi  Alpha  Theta  4;  Glee  Club  1, 
2,3;  Basketball  Varsity  1;  Football  Varsity  4;  Choir  4;  I.R.C.  2,3,4,  Sec- 
retary 4;  Romance  Language  Club  1. 

Major:  Sociology 

Thesis:   "  The  Amish  People:   A  Sociological  Analysis" 

Activities:  Sodality  Medal  1,2,3,4;  Art  Club  2;  Mission  Club  4;  Yearbook 

Photography  Co-Editor;  Young  Republicans  1,2,3,4,  Treasurer  4. 

Major;  Sociology 

Thesis:  "Distortions  and  Applications  of  Classical  Marxism  as  Evidenced 

in  Soviet  Communism" 

Activities:  Social  Committee  3. 


CAROL  FLYNN,  R.N. 
3  Minute  Man  Lane 
Lexington,  Mass. 

MARY  FLYNN 
202  Edge  Hill  Rd. 
Milton,  Mass. 


Major:  Semiology 

Thesis:  "Health  Insurance  For  the  Aged" 

Activities:  Newton  Wellesley  Hospital  School  of  Nursing;  Yearbook  Staff. 

Major:  Art 

Thesis:  "Mosaic  Panel  of  Stain  Glass  Chips" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  2,3;  Glee  Club  3,4;  Art  Club  2,4;  Athletic 
Association  2,3,4;  Football  Varsity  4;  Catholic  Action  2,4;  Choir  2,4;  In- 
terest Club  4;  "885"  2,3,4;  Yearbook  Staff 


ALMA  FORTIN 
227  Springfield  St. 
Springfield,  Mass. 


Major:  History 

Thesis:  "The  Origins  of  Modern  Totalitarianism  in  Medieval  Milleniarism" 
Activities:  Dean's  List  twice;  Athletic  Association:  Vice-President  3,  President 
4;  I.R.C.  3. 


BLITZ  FRIDAY 

Forest  Drive,  Fox  Chapel 

Pittsburg,  Pa. 


Major:  History 

Thesis:  "F.D.R.:  The  Aims  and  Motives  of  His  Foreign  Policy  1937  - 

December  7,  1941" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  3,4;  Dean's  List  3  times;  Phi  Alpha  Theta  4; 

Athletic  Association  1,2,3,4;  Basketball  Varsity  1;  Football  Varsity  4;  Cath- 

ohc  Action  3,4;  I.R.C.  2,3,4,  Vice-President  3,  President  4;  Science  Club  1; 

Young  Republicans  2,3,4. 


SUE  FRISBEE 
61  Washburn  Ave. 
Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 


Major:  English 

Thesis:  "The  Middle  Class  Man  as  Tragic  Hero  in  Arthur  Miller's,  Death 
of  a  Salesman" 

Activities:  Dramatic  Club  I;  Cathohc  Action  4;  Yearbook  Editor's  Assist- 
ant; Young  Democrats  4. 


ANNE  GALLAGHER 
15  Lester  Ave. 
Westerly,  R.L 


KATHY  GALVIN 
27  Greenlodge  St. 
Canton,  Mass. 

SUE  GAUTHIER 
10  Knollridge  Drive 
No.  Smithfield,  R.L 


JANE  GRAHAM 
36  Carew  Rd. 
Hamden,  Conn. 


STEPHANIE  HAMBERGER 
38  So.  Walnut  St. 
East  Orange,  N.J. 


RINDA  HAUSERMAN 
2023  Lyndway  Rd. 
Cleveland  20,  Ohio 


Major:  Economics 

Thesis:  "Crumbling  Walls  of  Insularity:  Britain  Evolves  toward  Economic 
Unity  with  the  Continent" 

Activities:  Glee  Club  3,4,  Vice-President  4;  Basketball  Varsity  2,3,4;  Foot- 
ball Varsity  4;  Interest  Club:  Chairman  4. 

Major:  Education 

Thesis:  "A  Comparison  of  the  Democracy  in  Swiss  and  American  Schools" 

Activities:  Catholic  Action  3,4;  Yearbook  Staff;  Young  Democrats  4. 

Major:  Psychology 

Thesis:  "Some  Aspects  of  Hospitalization  of  Children  in  Relation  to  Adler's 

Theory  of  the  Self" 

Activities:  Catholic  Action  4;  French  Club  4;  Psychology  Club  4;  Science 

Club  3;  Yearbook  Staff;  Young  Democrats  2,3,4. 

Major:  Art 

Thesis:  "The  Use  of  Smoke  in  Degas" 

Activities:  Student  Education  Committee:  Secretary  4;  Glee  Club  1;  Interest 

Club  4;  Newtones  2,3,4;  Remnant  2,3,  Secretary  2. 

Major;  Psychology 

Thesis:  "Alcoholism  as  a  Nutritional  Problem  and  Its  Connection  with 

Tryptophan  Metabolism" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,3,  Medal  4;  Glee  Club  1;  Art  Club  1,2; 

Choir  4;  Psychology  Club  3,4;  Young  Democrats  1. 

Major:  Philosophy 

Thesis:  "Ayn  Rand" 

Activities:  Student  Council  4;  House  Council:  Head  of  Stuart  House  4; 

Dramatic  Club  3;  Debate  Club  1,2;  Art  Club  3;  Philosophy  Club  4. 


MARTY  HEALEY 
48  Robinhood  Rd. 
Winchester,  Mass. 


FRAN  HESTERBERG 
478  Argyle  Rd. 
Brooklyn  18,  N.Y. 


PAM  HITCHINS 

127  Mountain  View  Ave. 

Kingston  3,  Jamaica,  W.I. 


Major:  Biology 

Thesis:  "The  Effect  of  Various  Doses  of  Histamine  on  the  Gastro-Intestinal 
Tissues  of  the  Hamster" 

Activities:  Dean's  List  once;  Mission  Club  1;  Science  Club  1,2,3,4,  Treas- 
urer 4;  Eastern  Colleges  Science  Conference  2,4,  Registration  Committee  4. 

Major;  Political  Science 

Thesis:  "Alexander  Hamilton  and  the  Ratification  of  the  Constitution  in 

New  York" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,  Medal  3,4,  Council  3,4;  Dean's  List  once; 

Student  Council  4;  Class  Office:  Vice-President  4;  House  Council  4;  Football 

Varsity  4;  I.R.C.  4;  Mission  Club  4;  Romance  Language  Club  1;  "885"  3; 

Young  Democrats  2,3,4. 

Major:  English 

Thesis:  "Contemporary  Criticism  of  Philip  Barry" 

Activities:  Convent  of  Mercy  Academy  1;  Dean's  List  once;  Dramatic  Club 
2;  Art  Club  3;  Interest  Club  4;  Literary  Club  3,4;  Philosophy  Club  3;  Ro- 
mance Language  Club  3;  "Wheat  &  Cockle"  2,3,4,  Junior  and  Senior 
Editor;  "885"  2,3,4;  Yearbook  Literary  Editor;  "La  Chapelle  Ardente". 


JUDY  HUFF 

1405   17th  St.,  N.W. 

Winter  Haven,  Florida 


Major;  Economics 

Thesis:  "The  Effects  of  Automation" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  4;  Student  Council  3,4;  Class  Office:  Treasurer 

3,4;  House  Council  3,4. 


JANIE  IGOE 

6  Blenheim  Drive 

Manhasset,  L.I.,  N.Y. 


Major:  Mathematics 


MARCIA  ISAAK 
228  Oak  St. 
Manchester,  N.H. 

MAUREEN  KANE 
39  Monument  Square 
Charlestown,  Mass. 


SUSIE  KEANE 
116  Plymouth  Drive 
Scarsdale,  N.Y. 


KATHLEEN  KEARNEY 
"Lowlands",  Old  Mill  Rd. 
Lambertville,  N.J. 


MARION  KELLY 
U84  Morton  St. 
Dorchester,  Mass. 


Major:  Art 

Thesis:  "Illustrations  for  a  Psalm" 

Activities:  Art  Club  2;  Yearbook  Art  Editor. 

Major;  Education 

Thesis:  "Revolution  in  Mathematics:  Its  Application  in  the  Elementary 

School  Methods" 

Activities:  Catholic  Action  2;  Football  Varsity  4;  Young  Democrats  4. 

Major:  Psychology 

Thesis:  "A  Psychological  Study  of  the  Creative  Spirit  and  Genius  of  Michel- 
angelo" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2;  Dramatic  Club  1,2;  Bridge  Club  4;  Cath- 
olic Action  1,2,4;  Junior  Weekend  Date  Committee  Co-Chairman;  Psychol- 
ogy Club  4;  Senior  Week:  Y.A.R  3. 

Major:  History 

Thesis:  "Egyptian  Nationalism" 

Activities:  Dean's  List  once;  House  Council  4;  "885"  1,2,3,  Circulation 

Editor  2,3;  Y.A.F.  4. 

Major:  Education 

Thesis:  "A  Study  of  Certain  Causal  Factors  of  Speech  Retardation" 
Activities:  Dean's  List  once;  Glee  Club  1,2;  Catholic  Action  4;  Mission 
Club  2,3,4;  Romance  Language  Club  1;  Yearbook  Staff;  Young  Demo- 
crats 3,4. 


ANNIE  LAURIE  KENEDY 
South  Country  Rd. 
Bay  Shore,  L.I.,  N.Y. 


Major:  History 

Thesis:  "Saghkos  Manor:  A  History" 
Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,  Medal  3,4; 
Basketball  Varsity  1,  Football  Varsity  4. 


House  Council  3,4;  Choir  4; 


COLETTE  KOECHLEY 
49  Pulver  Ave. 
Ravena,  N.Y. 


Major:  History 

Thesis:  "The  Family  Bronck:  Dutch  Settlers  on  tlie  Hudson" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,  Medals  3,4,  Council  3,4;  Dean's  List  3 

times;  House  Council  4;  Phi  Alpha  Theta  4;  Catholic  Action  1,2,3,4;  Interest 

Club  4;  Mission  Club  2;  "885"  1,2,3,4. 


MARILYN  KUHN 
12  Pilgrim  Drive 
Winchester,  Mass. 


MAUREEN  LAMBERT 
21  Leverich  St. 
Hempstead,  L.I.,  N.Y. 


Major:  Political  Science 

Thesis:  "The  Morgenthau  Plan:  Genesis  and  Influence" 

Activities:  Dramatic  Club  1;  Bridge  Club  4;  Romance  Language  Club  1; 

Senior  Week;  Yearbook  Staff;  Young  Democrats  4. 

Major:  Psychology 

Thesis:  "How  People  of  Other  Nations  View  Americans" 
Activities:  Dramatic  Club  1;  Interest  Club  3;  I.R.C.  3,4,  Treasurer  4;  Psy- 
chology Club  4;  Yearbook  Staff. 


NORMA  LaSALLE 
3217  West  Shore  Rd. 
Warwick,  R.L 


Major:  History 

Thesis:  "Upton  Sinclair:  From  Progressivism  to  Socialism" 

Activities:  Art  Club  3;  Football  Varsity  4;  I.R.C.  2,4;  Young  Democrats 

2,3.4. 


SHARON  LEAHY 

300  Commonwealth  Ave. 

Chestnut  Hill  67,  Mass. 


Major:  Economics 

Thesis:  "Imports  and  Their  Relationship  to  the  Petroleum  Industry" 
Activities:  Social  Committee  4;  Dramatic  Club  1;  Biidge  Club  4;  Yearbook 
Staff;  Young  Democrats  3. 


MOTHER  LeBLANC,  R.C.E. 
130  Milton  St. 
Milton,  Mass. 


Major:  Education 

Thesis;  "The  Need  for  Catechetical  Revision  in  Catholic  Schools' 


PENE  LONG 

12825  Ave.  DuBois  S.W. 

Tacoma  99,   Wash. 


SUE  McAULIFFE 
20  Woodland  Rd. 
Jamaica  Plain  30,  Mass. 

ANN  McCABE 
571  Pomeroy  Ave. 
Pittsfield,  Mass. 


KATY  McCarthy 

38  Eaton  St. 
Winchester,  Mass. 


Major:  Psychology 

Thesis;  "Presentation  of  and  Criticism  of  the  Disengagement  Theory  of  Old 
Age  as  Particularly  Seen  in  the  Aspects  of  Retirement  and  Widowhood" 
Activities:  Psychology  Club  3,4. 

Major:  Psychology 

Thesis:  "Experiential  Validation  of  Philosophical  Speculation" 

Activities:  Football  Varsity  4;  Psychology  Club  3,4;  Young  Democrats  3,4. 

Major;  Education 

Thesis:  "The  Constitutional  Position  of  Religion  in  American  Public  Schools 
as  Seen  through  the  Decisions  of  the  United  States  Supreme  Court" 
Activities:  Dean's  List  4  times;  Student  Education  Committee  4;  Art  Club  3; 
Football  Varsity  4;  Young  Democrats  2,3. 

Major:  History 

Thesis:  "Oliver  W.  Holmes:  Concept  of  Freedom  of  Speech" 

Activities;  Athletic  Association  2,3;  Philosophy  Club  4;  Young  Democrats 

2,3,4. 


MAURA  McCarthy 

21  So.  State  St. 
Concord,  N.H. 


Major:  Economics 

Thesis:  "The  New  England  Economy;  Its  Competitive  Position" 

Activities:  Glee  Club  2,3. 


SUZANNE  McCLOSKEY 
96  Kenwood  Rd. 
Garden  City,  N.Y. 


Major:  Education 
Thesis;  "Education  of  the  Teacher" 

Activities:   Sodality  Aspirant  2;  Dramatic  Club  1;  Catholic  Action  2;  Mis- 
sion Club  1. 


ANNE  McCRACKEN 
4128  Harvard  Ave. 
Montreal  28,  P.Q..,  Canada 


Major:  English 

Thesis;   "Structural  Analysis  o^ Persuasion  by  Jane  Austen" 
Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,3,  Medal  4;  Dean's  List  twice;  Art  Club  1; 
Literary  Club   1,2,3,4;  Mission  Club  1,2,3,4;  "Wheat  &  Cockle"  3,4,  Sen- 
ior Editor  4;  "885"  1,2,3,4,  Editor-in-Chief  4;  Yearbook  Staff 


MOTHER  McCULLOUGH,  R.C.E.        Major:  Psychology 

130   Milton  St.  Thesis;  "Liturgy:   Its  Application  to  the  Pleroma  of  Persons  on  the  Adol- 

Milton,  Mass.  escent  Level" 

Activities;  Art  Club  3;  Choir  3;  Psychology  Club  3,4. 


MARY  ANN  McGEOUGH 
34  Blaisdell  Ave. 
Pawtucket,  R.I. 


Major:  Psychology 

Thesis:  "The  Schizophrenic  Impairment  of  the  Formal  Process  of  Thinking 

as  Related  to  Paleologic" 

Activities:   Sodality  Medal  1,2,3,4;  Dean's  Honor  List  twice;  Dean's  List  3 

times;   Student  Council  4;  House  Council  4;  Student  Education  Committee 

Chairman  4;  Glee  Club   1,2,3,   Secretary  3;   Choir  4;  Football  Varsity  4; 

Mission  Club  1,2.3;  N.S.A.  1;  Philosophv  Club  3,4;  P.sychology  Club  4; 

Science  Club  1,2;  "885"  2,3,4;  Yearbook  Staff 


KATHY  McHALE 
c/o  Creole  Petroleum  Co. 
Maturin,  Monagas, 
Venezuela 


Major:  History 

Thesis:  "Salvador  de  Madariaga:  An  Analysis  of  His  Historical  Philosophy 

and  Method" 

Activities:    Dean's  List  3   times;   Student  Council   1,2,4,  President  4;  Class 

Office:  Treasurer  1,2;  Social  Committee  4;  House  Council  1,2,4;  Phi  Alpha 

Theta  4;  Football  Varsity  4;  Philosophy  Club  3,4. 


CAROLYN  McINERNEY 
62  Chestnut  Hill  Rd. 
Chestnut  Hill  67,  Mass. 


Major:  Education 

Thesis:  "Creativity  and  Intelligence" 

Activities:   Sodahty  Aspirant    1,2;  Medal  3,4;  Social  Committee  4;  House 

Council  4;  Glee  Club  1,2;  CathoUc  Action  1,2,3;  Secretary  2;  Junior  Week 

end   Date  Committee  Co-Chairman;  Literary  Club  2;  Mission  Club  1,2,3; 

Senior  Week;  "885"  1,2. 


CLARE  McMAHON 
352  Loudonville  Rd. 
Loudonville,   N.Y. 


Major:  History 

Thesis:  "The  Schuyler  Family  and  Its  Influence  upon  Alexander  Hamilton" 
Activities:  Student  Council  4;  House  Council  4;  Art  Club  3;  Football  Var- 
sity 4;  Interest  Club  4;  I.R.C.  1,2,3,4;  Literary  Club  4;  N.S.A.:  Senior 
Delegate  4;  Young  Democrats  2,3,4. 


LIZ  MADDEN 
35  Druid  HiU 
Summit,  N.J. 


Rd. 


JANICE  MAORI 

165  Phillips  Brooks  Rd. 

Westwood,  Mass. 


Major:  Russian 

Thesis:    "The  Childhood  Years  of  Bagrov's  Grandson:  A  Translation" 
Activities:   Sodality  Aspirant  4;  Art  Club  1,2;  Choir  1;  I.R.C.  4;  Y.A.F.  4; 
Young  Democrats  3,4. 

Major:  Education 

Thesis:  "The  Concept  of  Liberty  in  Education  under  the  Montessori  Meth- 
od" 
Activities:  Catholic  Action  3,4. 


MARCM  MAHONEY 
Cranberry  Lane 
Dover,  Mass. 


Major:  Education 

Thesis:  "Effects  of  Revolution  on  Education  in  Mexico" 

Activities:  Senior  Week;  Young  Democrats  2,3. 


SHEILA  MAHONY 
1040  Park  Ave. 
New  York  28,  N.Y. 


Major:  Sociology 

Thesis:  "Language  as  an  Index  of  Social  Stratification  in  American  Society' 
Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,3,  Medal  4;  Dean's  List  once;  CathoUc  Ac- 
tion 1.2,3,4;  Football  Varsity  4;  Interest  Club  4;  N.S.A.  4;  "885"  1,2,3; 
Y.A.F.  2,3;  Young  Republicans  2. 


SUE  MANGAN 
276  Rugby  Rd. 
Brooklyn  26,  N.Y. 


Major:  History 

Thesis:  "The  World  Court  and  the  Connally  Amendment  An  Analysis  of 

the  U.S.'s  Attitude  toward  International  Arbitration" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,3,4;  Dean's  List  3  times;  Student  Education 

Committee  4;  Phi  Alpha  Theta  4;  Catholic  Action  1,2,3;  LR.C.  1,2,3,4, 

Secretary  2,3;  Mission  Club  2,3;  Philosophy  Club  3;  Y.A.F.  3,4;  President 

4;  Young  Republicans  2,3,4. 


DEDE  MANNLX 
146  Beach  148  St. 
Neponsit,  L.I.,  N.Y. 


Major:  Psychology 

Thesis:  "Differential  Effect  of  Punishment  and  Group  Therapy  on  Impris- 
oned Criminals" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,3,  Medal  4;  Glee  Club  1;  Catholic  Action 
1,2,3,4;  Mission  Club  1,2;  Psychology  Club:  President  4;  Young  Republi- 
cans 3. 


MAURA  MANNLX 
79  Hawthorne  St. 
Longmeadow,  Mass. 

BETH  MARTIN 
111  South  Ave. 
Tiverton,  R.I. 


Major:  Education 

Thesis:  "Teaching  the  Gifted  in  the  Regular  Classroom  from  Grades  4  to  6' 

Activities:  Young  Democrats  4. 

Major:  Biology 

Thesis:  "The  Effect  of  Liquid  Diet  on  the  Epithetial  Tissues  of  the  Diges- 
tive Tract  of  the  Guinea  Pig  " 

Activities:  Chemistry  Club  3,4;  Mission  Club  1;  Science  Club  1,2,3,4,  Sec- 
retary 3,  President  4;  Eastern  Colleges  Science  Conference:  Delegate  2, 
Representative  3,  Treasurer  4. 


MARTHA  MEANEY 
4  Cedar  Rd. 
Andover,  Mass. 


Major:  Sociology 

Thesis:  "Domestic  Migratory  Labor  in  American  Agriculture" 

Activities:  Catholic  Action  1,2,4;  "885"  3;  Young  Democrats  4. 


KATHY  MEARN 
10  Windsor  Rd. 
Milton,  Mass. 


Major:  Education 

Thesis:  "Diagnosogenic  Stuttering" 

Activities:  Dean's  List  twice;  Catholic  Action  3,4;  Literary  Club  2,3,4. 


MAUREEN  MEEHAN 

800  Park  Ave. 

New   York   21,    N.Y. 


Major:  History 

Thesis:  "United  States  Foreign  Policy  toward  China  in  the  1930's" 

Activities:    Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,  Medal  3,4;  Dean's  List  twice;  Student 

Council   1,2,4,   Secretary  4;  Class  Office:   President  1,2;  House  Council  1, 

2,4;   Phi  Alpha  Theta  4;  Basketball  Varsity  1;  Catholic  Action  1,4;  I.R.C. 

2,3. 


DONNA  MORAN 
6  Myrdedale  Rd. 
Scarsdale,  N.Y. 


Major:  Art 

Thesis:  "Illustrations  for  Selected  Works  of  Lewis  Carroll" 
Activities:  Art  Club  3,4;  Bridge  Club  4;  Interest  Club  3,4;  Romance  Lan- 
guage Club  1;  "885"  4;  Yearbook  Staff;  Young  Democrats  4. 


KAREN  MORLEY 
63  Willow  Ave. 
Larchmont,  N.Y. 


Major:  Art 

Thesis:  "Illustrations  of  the  Poetry  of  Dylan  Thomas' 


KAY  MORONEY 
19   Tisdale  Rd. 
Scarsdale,  N.Y. 


Major:  Mathematics 

Activities:   Social  Committee  4;  House  Council  2;  Debate  Club  3;  Bridge 

Club  4;  Junior  Weekend  Date  Committee  Co-Chairman;  Young  Democrats 

4. 


SUE  MOYNAHAN 
62  Durand  Rd, 
Maplewood,  N.J. 


Major:  Education 

Thesis:  "Meeting  the  Needs  of  the  Gifted:  A  Study  of  Current  Practices" 
Activities:  Glee  Club  1,2;  Interest  Club  3,4;  I.R.C.  4;  Yearbook  Staff;  Young 
Republicans  3. 


BARBARA  MOZINO 
12  West  Golf  View  Rd. 
Havertown,  Pa. 


Major:  Art 

Thesis:  "Silkscreen  Illustrations  for  Bartok's  'Bluebeard's  Castle'  " 
Activities:  Sodality  Medal  1,2,3,4;  Dean's  List  twice;  Mission  Club  4;  Rem- 
nant President  2,3;  Yearbook  Staff. 


KAREN  MULVEY 
140  Robins  Rd. 
New  Rochelle,  N.Y. 


Major:  Sociology 

Thesis:  "A  Study  of  the  Navajo  Indians  in  Terms  of  Their  Traditional 

Mores" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  4;  Art  Club  2;  Catholic  Action  1,4;  Football 

Varsity  4;  I.R.C.  2;  Literary  Club  1;  "885"  1,2,3,4;  Yearbook  Staff. 


BARBARA  NESBITT 
1  Putnam  Hill 
Greenwich,  Conn. 


Major:  Mathematics 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,  Medal  3,4;  House  Council  4;  Dramatic 

Club  3;  Art  Club  3,4,  Treasurer  4;  Bridge  Club  4;  Catholic  Action  1,2,3,4. 


KATE  NUGENT 
12  Locust  Ave. 
Larchmont,  N.Y. 


Major:  Art 

Thesis:  "Architectural  Display  of  Newton  Campus  and  Scale  Model  of 

Campus  Chapel" 

Activities:  Sodahty  Aspirant  1,  Medal  2,3,4;  Dean's  List  once;  Student 

Council  4;  Social  Committee:  Treasurer  3,  Chairman  4;  House  Council 

1,3,4;  Art  Club  2,3;  Athletic  Association  1,2,  Treasurer  2;  Basketball  Varsity 

1,2;  Financial  Committee  3;  Football  Varsity  4;  Freshman  Orientation 

Chairman;  Junior  Weekend  Pictorial  Editor. 


KATHY  O'BRIEN 
6  No.  Fifth  Ave. 
Taftville,  Conn. 


PATRICIA  O'LEARY, 
171  Lincoln  St. 
Lexington,  Mass. 


R.N. 


Major:  Education 

Thesis:  "The  Ungraded  Primary,  an  Effort  to  Improve  School  Organiza- 
tion" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,3,4;  Art  Club  3,4;  Catholic  Action  1,2,3,4; 
Romance  Language  Club  1,2,4;  Yearbook  Staff;  Young  Democrats  3,4. 

Major:  Sociology 

Thesis:  "Foster  Care  of  Children" 

Activities:  Mt.  Auburn  Hospital  School  of  Nursing. 


EILEEN  O'REILLY 
Oakwood  Terrace 
Newport,  R.I. 


Major:  Education 

Thesis:  "The  Role  of  the  Classroom  Teacher  in  Speech  Improvement" 
Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,3,4;  Athletic  Association  3;  Catholic  Action 
1,2,3,4,  President  4;  Choir  3;  Mission  Club  2,3,4. 


KATHY  O'RILEY 
1335  Astor  St. 
Chicago,  Illinois 


KATHY  O'SHEA 
200  Christopher  St. 
Montclair,  N.J. 


CORY  OSKINS 
119  Center  Ave. 
Chatham,  N.J. 


Major:  History 

Thesis:  "How  England  Entered  World  War  I" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2;  Dean's  List  twice;  Phi  Alpha  Theta:  Treas- 
urer 4;  Dramatic  Club  1,2,3,4,  President  4;  Art  Club  2;  Catholic  Action  2; 
Freshman  Show  Director;  Junior  Weekend  Chairman. 

Major:  Psychology 

Thesis:  "Toward  a  Psychology  of  Humor" 

Activities:  Class  Office:  Secretary  1,2,4;  Social  Committee  1,2,3,4;  House 

Council  2,4;  Glee  Club  1;  Newtones  2,3,4;  Psychology  Club  4. 

Major:  History  of  Art 

Thesis:  "Bach  and  the  Baroque" 

Activities:  Glee  Club  1,2,3,4,  Treasurer  3,4;  Literary  Club  2;  Science  Club 

1;  Senior  Week. 


MARY-JO  OUELLETTE 
24  Reed  Drive 
Wethersfield,  Conn. 


Major:  Education 

Thesis:  "The  Administering  and  Teaching  of  Foreign  Language  in  the 

Elementary  School" 

Activities:  Sodahty  Aspirant  2,3,  Medal  4;  Basketball  Varsity  2;  Cathohc 

Action  3;  Choir  3,4,  Vice-President  4;  Mission  Club  3,4;  Yearbook  Staff. 


UNDA  PLUMMER,  R.N. 
76  Spring  St. 
Westbrook,  Maine 


Major:  Psychology 

Thesis:  "The  Relationship  of  Insulin  Coma  Therapy  and  Psychotherapy  in 

the  Treatment  of  Schizophrenics" 

Activities:  Newton  Wellesley  Hospital  School  of  Nursing. 


MARILYNN  REED 
73  San  Juan  Drive 
Ponte  Vedra,  Florida 


Major:  Economics 

Thesis:  "Determination  of  the  Interest  Rate" 

Activities:  Dean's  List  once;  Student  Council  4;  House  Council  1,4,  Head  of 

Hardey  House  4;  Junior  Weekend  Decoration  Committee  Co-Chairman; 

Financial  Committee  3. 


MARGIE  REILEY 

Woodland  Rd. 

Wyndham  Hills,  York,  Pa. 


PEGGY  REISS 
Taconic  Rd. 
Greenwich,  Conn. 


Major:  Philosophy 

Thesis:  "Teilhard  de  Chardin's  'Vision'  of  the  World" 

Activities:  Sodality  Medal:  Council  1,2,3,4,  President  4;  Dean's  Honor  List 

once.  Dean's  List  5  times;  House  Council  2;  Art  Club  2,3;  Catholic  Action 

3;  Literary  Club  1,4;  Mission  Club  1,2,  Co-Chairman  1;  N.F.C.C.S.  1; 

Philosophy  Club:  Co-Chairman  3,4;  "885"  3,4. 

Major:  Psychology 

Thesis:  "Psychological  Reflections  on  the  Philosophy  of  the  Absurd" 
Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,  Medal  2,3,4,  Council  4;  Cathohc  Action 
3,4;  Psychology  Club  4;  Romance  Language  Club  1;  Senior  Week. 


MARY  LOU  ROTOLI 
878  No.  Plymouth  Ave. 
Rochester,  N.Y. 


Major:  PoUtical  Science 

Thesis:  "Some  Reflections  on  the  Origin  of  Russian  Communism" 

Activities:  Dean's  Honor  List  twice;  Dean's  List  6  times;  Student  Education 

Committee  4;  Debate  Club  1;  Art  Club  1,2;  Catholic  Action  1;  Football 

Varsity  4;  Philosophy  Club  3.4;  "885"  3,4,  Business  Manager  4;  Yearbook 

Staff. 


CONNIE  SCHEPP 
207  No.  Peterboro  St. 
Canastota,  N.Y. 


Major:  Sociology 

Thesis:  "The  Kibbutzim  of  Israel" 

Activities:  Dean's  List  once;  Glee  Club  3,4;  Art  Club  I;  Catholic  Action  1. 


TRINA  SCLATER 
Ives  Hill  Rd. 

Watertown,  N.Y. 


Major:  Education 

Thesis:  "An  Analysis  of  Certain  Motivational  Factors  and  Their  Effect  upon 

the  Learning  Process" 

Activities:  Dramatic  Club  1,2,3,4;  Bridge  Club  4;  Catholic  Action  1,2,3,4; 

Interest  Club  3;  I.R.C.  1;  Mission  Club  2;  Young  Democrats  2,3. 


KATHY  SCOTT 
20  Denise  Terrace 
Fairfield,  Conn. 


Major:  Psychology 

Thesis:  "Psychology  of  the  Consumer  in  Relation  to  a  Study  of  Motivation 

Research  in  Advertising" 

Activities:  Dean's  List  once;  Glee  Club  1,2;  Athletic  Association  1,2;  I.R.C. 

2;  Psychology  Club  4. 


ANN  JOY  SHIELDS 
River  House 
Bronxville,  N.Y. 


Major:  Sociology 

Thesis:  "The  Peterological  Discoveries  of  1961  -  1963" 

Activities:  Glee  Club  1,2,3;  Catholic  Action  2,4;  Remnant  2. 


KANDY  SHUMAN 
17  East  89  St. 
New  York  28,  N.Y. 


Major:  English 

Thesis:  "Round  and  Flat  Characterization  in  Alfred  Lord  Tennyson's  'Idylls 
of  the  King'  " 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,  Medal  3,4;  Social  Committee  1,2;  Glee 
Club  1,2,3,4,  Librarian  2,  Vice-President  3,  President  4;  Catholic  Action  2, 
3,4;  Choir  1;  Freshman  Council:  President;  Junior  Weekend  Ticket  Com- 
mittee Chairman;  Mission  Club  1,2;  Senior  Week  Chairman;  "885"  1,2,3; 
Young  Republicans  2,3. 


JUDY  SLMMS 

60  Connaught  Ave. 

Halifax,  Nova  Scotia 

Canada 


Major:  English 

Thesis:  "A  Structural  Analysis  of  The  Princess  Casamassima" 
Activities:  Convent  of  the  Sacred  Heart,  Junior  College,  Halifax;  Sodality 
Aspirant  3,  Medal  3,4;  Dean's  List  once;  Dramatic  Club  3;  CathoHc  Action 
3;  Mission  Club  4;  "885"  3,4;  Yearbook  Editor-in-Chief. 


CAROL  SINGLETON 
175  Sanford  St. 
Glens  Falls,  N.Y. 


Major:  English 

Thesis:  "John  Keats:  A  Study  of  Literary  Theory  and  Stylistic  Develop- 
ment" 

Activities:  Student  Council  3;  House  Council  3;  Dramatic  Club  3;  Glee 
Club  1,2;  Catholic  Action  2,4;  N.F.C.C.S.:  Junior  Delegate  2,  Senior  Dele- 
gate 3;  Young  Democrats  4. 


GAY  SMITH 

478  Litde  Silver  Pt. 

Little  Silver,  N.J. 


Major:  Mathematics 
Rd.  Activities:  Bridge  Club  4. 


MAURA  SMITH 
55  Payson  Ave. 
New  York  34,  N.Y. 


Major:  Art 

Thesis:  "Sculpture  in  Stained  Glass" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,3;  Glee  Club  2;  CathoUc  Action  1;  "885"  1. 


SANDY  SMITH 
53  Templar  Way 
Summit,  N.J. 

TINA  SOCCOUCH 
40  Carley  Ave. 
Huntington,  N.Y. 

ALICIA  SULLIVAN 
30  Union  St. 
Bristol,  R.I. 


FRAN  SULLIVAN 
33  Holman  St. 
Shrewsbury,  Mass. 


WILMA  SULLIVAN 
1  Arlington  Heights 
Norwich,  Conn. 


Major:  Enghsh 

Thesis:  "Suspense  as  a  Technique  in  Wilkie  Collins'  Novels" 

Activities:  Student  Council  4;  House  Council  3,4,  Head  of  Duchesne  West 

4;  Glee  Club  1;  Newtones  2,3,4. 

Major:  Psychology 

Thesis:  "Projective  Testing  Techniques" 

Activities:  Fordham  University  1;  Dean's  List  3  times;  Psychology  Club  4. 

Major:  History  of  Art 

Thesis:  "Correlation  between  Monet's  Paintings  and  Debussy's  Music 

through  Their  Interpretation  of  the  Sea" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1;  Glee  Club  1,2,3,  Business  Manager  3. 

Major:  Enghsh 

Thesis:  "Jane  Austen:  An  Analysis  of  Characterization  as  Determined  by 

Point  of  View" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,3,  Medal  4;  Dramatic  Club  3,4;  Catholic 

Action  1,2,3,4;  Choir  3,4,  Librarian  4;  Literary  Club  4;  Yearbook  Staff, 

Young  Democrats  4. 

Major:  Biology 

Thesis:  "An  Analysis  of  Arteriosclerosis  and  Drugs  Used  in  Treatment" 
Activities:  Chemistry  Club  3;  Science  Club  1,2,3,4;  Senior  Week;  Eastern 
Colleges  Science  Conference:  Secretary  4. 


CARLEEN  TESTA 
386  Branch  Ave. 
Providence,  R.I. 


BETH  TIERNEY 
549  First  St. 
Brooklyn  15,  N.Y. 


Major:  History 

Thesis:  "Justice  and  Order  in  Society  from  Plato  to  Augustine" 

Activities:  Sodahty  Aspirant  1,2,3,  Medal  4;  House  Council  3,4;  Glee  Club 

1,2;  Art  Club  3;  Athletic  Association  1;  Basketball  Varsity  1,2;  Football 

Varsity  4;  Cadiolic  Action  1,3;  Choir  4;  "885"  3,4;  Yearbook  Photography 

Co-Editor,  Young  Republicans  3,4. 

Major:  Education 

Thesis:  "Background  and  the  Current  Experiments  in  Education  for  the 
Culturally  Deprived  of  New  York  City" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,  Medal  3,4;  Dramatic  Club  1;  Art  Club 
1,2,3,4,  Treasurer  2,  Vice-President  3,4;  Catholic  Action  1,4;  Choir  2,3,4, 
President  4;  I.R.C.  1;  Mission  Club  1,2,3,4;  Yearbook  Staff,  Young  Re- 
publicans 3,4. 


MOLLY  TOBIN 
11  Avon  Rd. 
Larchmont,  N.Y. 


Major:  English 

Thesis:  "William  Congreve's,   The  Way  of  the  World:  A  Study  in  High 

Comedy" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  3,4;  Glee  Club  1;  Art  Club  1,2;  Freshman 

Council;  Literary  Club  2,3,4,  President  4;  Mission  Club  4;  N.S.A.  3; 

"Wheat  &  Cockle"  3,4,  Editor-in-Chief  4;  "885":  Managing  Editor  3,4; 

Yearbook  Staff. 


MARY  JO  VERMEULEN 
2601  Twelfdi  St. 
Moline,  Ilhnois 


Major:  Education 

Thesis:  "The  Importance  of  Developing  a  Sound  Kindergarten  Program" 

Activities:  Debate  Club  1;  Art  Club  4;  Bridge  Club  4;  Young  Republicans  4. 


SUE  VINNICOMBE 
142  Middlesex  Rd. 
Chestnut  Hill  67,  Mass. 


Major:  History' 

Thesis:  "Unconditional  Surrender:  Its  Effect  upon  the  Military  Conduct  of 

the  Second  World  War" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,  Medal  3,4,  Vice-President  4;  Art  Club  2; 

Choir  2;  Young  Rspubhcans  4. 


NANCY  WAEBER 
21  Division  St. 
Ormond  Beach,  Florida 


SUZANNE  WEISS 
257  Kenwood  Court 
Grosse  Pointe,  Michigan 


MARGOT  WHITE 
1133  Fifth  Ave. 
New  York  28,  N.Y. 


ELEANOR  WHITNEY 
141  Ellington  St, 
Longmeadow,  Mass. 


Major:  Psychology 

Thesis:  "Implications  of  the  Philosophy  of  Symbolic  Form  for  Psychology 

and  History" 

Activities:   Dean's  Honor  List  7  times;  Student  Education  Committee4;  I.R.C.  2; 

Philosophy  Club  Co-Chairraan  3,4;  Psychology  Club  4. 

Major:  Political  Science 

Thesis:  "Lewis  D.  Brandeis:  His  Theory  of  Labor  Related  to  His  Political 

Theory" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2,  Medal  3,4;  Student  Council  4;  House 

Council:  Head  of  Gushing  House  4;  Catholic  Action  1;  Choir  1;  I.R.C. 

2,3,4;  Mis.sion  Club  2,3,4;  Young  Republicans  2,3,4. 

Major:  Psychology 

Thesis:  "  Criticisms  of  Rogers'  Client-Centered  Therapy" 

Activities:  Sodality  Aspirant  1,2;  Glee  Club  1;  Catholic  Action  1,2,3,4; 

Psychology  Club  4;  Remnant  2,3. 

Major:  Psychology 

Thesis:  "The  Body  Image  of  Crippled  Children  as  Reflected  in  Machover's 

Draw-a-Person  Test" 

Activities:  Glee  Club  1,2,3,4;  Art  Club  1;  Catholic  Action  2;  Science  Club  1, 

2,3;  Senior  Week;  Mission  Club  1;  Psychology  Club  3,4. 


DIRECTORY 


CLASS  OF  1964 


Florence  A.  Aldrich,  Titusville  Rd.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y. 

Rosalind  Aldrich,  Titusville  Rd.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y. 

Leigh  Averill,  1425  Western  Ave.,  Albany,  N.Y. 

Nancy  P.  Baby,  534  Meadow  Rd.,  Winnedca,  111. 

Jane  Bangs,  Church  St.,  Hagaman,  N.Y. 

Nancy  Beak,  767  Shag  Bark  Lane,  Deerfield,  III. 

Suzanne  Bellanca,  6327  La  Pintura  Drive,  La  JoUa,  Calif. 

Joanne  Belliveau,  8  Avenue  de  Villardin,  Pulh-  near  Lausanne.  Switzerland 

Sr.  Mary  Rose  Louise  Bemier,  s.m.s.m.,  St.  Theresa's  Convent,  Bedford,  Mass. 

Claire  Ann  Biggam,  1720  Meadow  Lane,  Bannock  Burn,  Deerfield,  111. 

Joan  E.  Bishop,  164  Salem  St.,  Woburn,  Mass. 

Margaret  C.  Bogosian,  124  Marion  Place,  Rockville  Centre,  L.I.,  N.Y. 

Ann  K.  Bohnen,  329  East  Sixth  St.,  Hinsdale,  III. 

Leila  Boyle,  805  Riverside  Drive,  Orange,  Conn. 

Jean  Lorelle  Burke,  55  Headier  Drive,  East  Hills,  Roslyn,  L.I.,  N.Y. 

Ruth  Burke,  682  VFW  Pkwy.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Barbara  Burns,  4525  Henry  Hudson  Pkwy,  New  York  71,  N.Y. 

Margaret  Jane  Butler,  244  Nightingale  Trail,  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 

Margaret  R.  Butler,  38  East  St.,  N.  V.  28.  N.Y. 

Kathleen  M.  Byrne,  2699  Belvoir  Blvd.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio 

Margaret  L.  Cahill,  21  Brentwood  Rd.,  Woburn,  Mass. 

Susan  C.  Callander,  139  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Newtonville  60,  Mass. 

Elia  Capone,  24  Turner  Rd.,  Framingham,  Mass. 

Patricia  M.  Carpenter,  26  Bishop  Pkwy.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Eileen  Carrion,  Papinellie  St.,  No.  1 ,  Santurce,  Puerto  Rico 

Martha  Cloney,  30  Lantern  Lane,  Milton  86,  Mass. 

Barbara  Ann  Coletti,  35  The  Pines,  Old  Westbury,  L.I.,  N.Y. 

Elizabeth  L.  Colhns,  14  Curve  St.,  Lexington  73,  Mass. 

Mary  Jane  Collins,  236  Montgomery  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Brenda  M.  Condrey,  8  Whipple  Rd.,  Tewksbury,  Mass. 

Susan  S.  Connelly,  1105  Park  Ave.,  New  York  28,  N.Y. 

Brenda  E.  Corcoran,  Zero  Blanchard  Rd.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Barbara  R.  Corsa,  Kennedy  Lane,  Cold  Spring  Harbor,  L.I.,  N.Y. 

Peggy  Cox,  11  Sylvan  Ave.,  West  Newton,  Mass. 

Ruth  M.  Craddock,  2145  Chestnut  Ave.,  Wilmette,  III. 

Ann  Marie  Creagh,  39  Kenilworth  Rd.,  Wellesley  81,  Mass. 

Jean  Crofoot,  Random  Acres,  Fort  Crook,  Nebraska 

Miriam  Crowley,  627  Garland  Ave.,  Winnetka,  III, 

Mary  Louise  Cuimingham,  162  State  St.,  Johnstown,  Pa. 

Ann  Curry,  1010  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York.  28,  N.Y. 

Mary  Kathleen  D'Aloise,  Valley  Drive,  Greenwich,  Conn. 

Carolyn  Ann  Davis,  310  Farwood  Rd.,  Philadelphia  51,  Pa. 

Kathleen  Anne  Davis,  32  Garfield  Ave.,  Weymouth  88,  Mass. 

Susan  Deady,  78  Centre  Lane,  Milton  86,  Mass. 

Karen  A.  DeCavalcante,  1301  Morris  Rd.,  Wynnewood,  Pa. 

Ines  de  Koning,  c/o  Wentholt  &  Co.,  van  Eeghenstraat  175,  Amsterdam,  Holland 

Claudette  Delaney,  Apt.  306.  114  Pleasant  St.,  Arlington,  Mass. 

DoroOiy  Dempsey,  404  Brush  Hill  Rd.,  Milton,  Mass. 

Marietta  B.  deNavarre,  404  Lothrop  Rd.,  Crosse  Pointe  Farms  36,  Mich. 

Ann  Marie  DeNisco,  24  Monroe  St..  Pelham  Manor,  N.Y. 

Diane  Desmoni,  231  Pondfield  Rd.,  Bronxville,  N.Y. 

Dorothy  L.  Dick.  232  Huron  Ave.,  Sheboygan,  Wise. 

Madeline  Ann  Dignum,  Sage  Hill  Lane,  Menands  4,  N.Y. 

Catherine  E.  Dolan,  425  Riverside  Drive,  New  York  25,  N.Y. 

Sheila  Donohue,  272  Highland  Ave.,  West  Newton,  Mass. 

Ellen  Donovan,  43  Hazel  Street,  Milton,  Mass. 

Sheila  Donovan,  67  Potomac  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Diane  Doran,  149  Central  Park  Drive,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

Mary  Drayne,  661  Valleyview  Rd.,  Pittsburgh  16,  Pa. 

Sheila  Driscoll,  401  River  Ave.,  Providence  8,  R.I. 

Susan  Duffy,  125  Ridgewood  Ave.,  Glen  Ridge,  NJ. 

Judidi  Ann  Ernst,  931  Plandome  Rd.,  Manhasset,  L.I.,  N.Y. 

Marilyn  Fazio,  935  Forest  Glen  Drive,  Winnedca,  III. 

Mother  Elaine  Fitch,  R.C.E..  130  Milton  St.,  Milton,  Mass. 

Frances  Fitzsimmons,  69  Westgate  Blvd.,  Plandome,  L.I.,  N.Y. 


Elizabeth  M.  Flynn,  1036  Brook  Rd,,  Milton,  Mass. 

Morna  Ford,  142  Irving  Ave.,  South  Orange,  N.J. 

Mary  Louise  Frankhn,  26  Cooper's  Pond  Rd.,  Stamford,  Conn. 

Marcia  Fredericks,  4219  Lahser  Rd.,  Bloomfield  Hills,  Mich. 

Rita  Garbarini,  956  Edgewood  Ave.,  Pelham  Manor,  N.Y. 

Arolyn  M.  Garnell,  28  Ferncrest  Ave.,  Edgweood,  R.I. 

Maureen  F.  Geraty,  237  West  22  St.,  Huntington,  N.Y. 

Isabel  P.  Glasgow,  Shepard  Hill  Rd.,  Newtown,  Conn. 

E.  Mary  Goldmann,  329  Carroll  Ave.,  Mamaroneck,  N.Y. 

Sheila  M.  Gorman,  59  Burke  St.,  Plains,  Pa. 

Mary  A.  Hannaberry,  14  Sycamore  St.,  Albany,  N.Y. 

Helen  E.  Hannon,  110  Elgin  St.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

Patricia  M.  Hanrahan,  2183  Demington  Drive,  Cleveland  Hgts.,  Ohio 

Kathleen  Hart,  240  Beverly  Rd.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Amelia  G.  Heiskell,  4  Gifford  St.,  Tuckahoe  7,  N.Y. 

Helen  Ann  Herbert,  52-4th  St.,  Apt.  42A,  North  Arlington,  N.J. 

Rosaleen  M.  Jaros,  18850  South  Woodland,  Shaker  Hgts.,  Ohio 

Phyllis  Kearney,  M.D.  No.  16,  Beech  St.,  Newburgh,  N.Y. 

Maureen  Kelley,  89  Van  Ness  Rd.,  Belmont.  Mass. 

Sheila  Kelley,  53  Parkway  Crescent,  Milton,  Mass. 

Jennifer  A.  Kilbourn,  7  Prospect  Ave.,  Darien,  Conn. 

Ruthann  P.  Kilroy,  326  Colville  Rd.,  Charlotte,  N.C. 

Mary  King,  25  East  Ninth  St.,  New  York  3,  N.Y. 

Joyce  Kneeland,  198  Woodward  St.,  Waban  68,  Mass. 

Patricia  Ann  Kostek,  76  Fisk  Drive,  Newington,  Conn. 

Mary  Carol  Kundtz,  13475  North  Park  Blvd.,  Cleveland  Hgts.,  Ohio 

Mary  Jane  Larkin,  1337  Morrissey  Blvd.,  Quincy,  Mass. 

Elizabeth  Lavery,  66  Waverly  Place,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Sheila  Ann  Lawlor,  10  Pasho  St.,  Andover,  Mass. 

Kathleen  Anne  Leach,  41  Ripplewater  Ave.,  Massapequa,  L.I.,  N.Y. 

Maureen  Leahy,  46  Kenilworth  Rd.,  Milton  86,  Mass. 

Susan  Lee,  26  Amherst  Rd.,  Wellesley,  Mass. 

Jane  Lenzini,  771  Deerfield  Rd.,  Highland  Park,  111. 

Mary  Liebert,  7503  Clarendon  Rd.,  Bethesda,  Md. 

Rosemary  L.  Lobes,  53  Beech  Tree  Lane,  Pelham  Manor,  N.Y. 

Sr.  Mary  Jerome  Lofy,  s.m.s.m.,  St.  Theresa's  Convent,  Bedford,  Mass. 

Sheila  M.  Lynch,  Bruce  Park  Drive,  Greenwich,  Conn. 

Ann  N.  Lyons,  3  Windsor  Rd.,  Milton,  Mass. 

Virginia  Ann  McBride,  Bote  Acres,  Greenwich,  Conn. 

Eileen  McCarthy,  345  CUnton  Ave.,  Apt.  IOC,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Sheila  M.  McCarthy,  37     Garfield  Rd.,  Melrose,  Mass. 

Kathleen  M.  McCarty,  3050  South  Drive,  Allentown,  Pa. 

Mary  Jane  McDonnell,  245  Charles  St.,  E.  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Regina  McDonnell,  24  Shore  Lane,  Bay  Shore,  L.L,  N.Y. 

Mary  Jo  McDonough,  7712  Colonial  Rd.,  Brooklyn  9,  N.Y. 

Alice  M.  McDowell,  14  Damson  Lane,  Valley  Stream,  L.L,  N.Y. 

Mary  Shay  McGuire,  304  Underwood  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Deborah  Ann  McKay,  48  Rose  St.,  Bridgeport  10,  Conn. 

Mary  Eloise  McKeon,  Little  Boars  Head,  North  Hampton,  N.H. 

Alice  Ann  McLaughlin,  435  School  St.,  Belmont,  Mass. 

Catharine  P.  McNamara,  270  Lotte  Rd.,  Ridgewood,  N.J. 

Diane  M.  Madden,  457  Dover  Rd.,  Bay  Village,  Ohio 

Susan  Madden,  753  West  Roxbury  Pkwy,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Brenda  E.  Mahoney,  19  Emmonsdale  Rd.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Amelia  A.  Maine,  29  Orchard  St.,  Pleasantville,  N.Y. 

Louise  D.  Majewski,  Orchard  Lane,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Joanne  F.  Marming,  5212  Hampden  Lane,  Bethesda,  Md. 

Marilyn  Martin,  17475  Lake  Ave.,  Lakewood,  Ohio 

Bemardine  A.  Moore,  7  Hesketh  St.,  Chevy  Chase  15,  Md. 

Frances  M.  Moore,  173  Hinckley  Rd.,  Milton,  Mass. 

Judith  Ann  Moores,  4  Ranger  Lane,  West  Hartford,  Conn. 

Martha  Mari  Morgan,  1035  Park  Ave.,  New  York  28,  N.Y. 

Maureen  Moriarty,  240  Old  Mill  Rd.,  Fairfield,  Conn. 

Austin  B.  Morrison,  4803  Pocahontas  Ave.,  Richmond  26,  Va. 

Paula  V.  MuUaney,  280  White  Oak  Lane,  Winnetka,  111. 

Marha  Mundell,  7011  Beechwood  Drive,  Chevy  Chase,  Md. 

Karen  Murphy,  46  Drury  Lane,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Marcia  Murphy,  123-40  83  Ave.,  Kew  Gardens  15,  N.Y. 

Joan  F.  Niciolysen,  89  Metropolitan  Oval,  New  York  62,  N.Y. 

H.  Judith  Nolan,  110  Hope  St.,  Stamford,  Conn. 

Susan  E.  Norton,  5  Sachem  Lane,  Greenwich,  Conn. 

Sheila  Jo  O'Connell,  7211  Honeywell  Lane,  Bethesda,  Md. 

Alice  M.  O'Connor,  110  Chestnut  St.,  Andover,  Mass. 


Edeen  M.  O'Connor,  28  Malcolm  Rd.,  Jamaica  Plain  30,  Mass. 

Carol  Anne  Odenbach,  20  No.  Country  Club  Dr.,  Rochester,  N.Y. 

Patricia  Ann  O'Donnell,  2600  Eccleston  St.,  Silver  Spring,  Md. 

Mary  Joyce  O'Keefe,  2543  West  Morse  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Jane  L.  O'NeU,  53  VUlage  HUl  Rd.,  Belmont  78,  Mass. 

Mary  Ellen  Palenchar,  904  Edgewood  Ave.,  Trenton,  N.J. 

Charlene  Palladino,  64  Locksley  Rd.,  South  Lynnfield,  Mass. 

Marlene  Palladino,  64  Locksley  Rd.,  South  Lynnfield,  Mass. 

Dierdre  E.  Parker,  365  River  St.,  Forty-Fort,  Pa. 

Judy  Parker.  110  East  End  Ave.,  New  York,  N.Y. 

Anne  Marie  Peckham,  211  Myrtle  St.,  Rockland,  Mass. 

Susan  Pollock,  Brook  Lane,  Hartsdale,  N.Y. 

Antonia  Pompeo,  28  Marlboro  St.,  Newton,  Mass. 

Sheila  Power,  298  Tod  Lane,  Youngstown,  Ohio 

Katherine  B.  Raleigh,  2429  Newbury  Drive,  Cleveland  Hgts.,  Ohio 

Rosemary  C.  Rapp,  11  Country  Life  Acres,  St.  Louis  31,  Mo. 

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

Janet  P.  Regan,  25  Colonv  Ave.,  Warwick,  R.I. 

Sally  Ann  Reuter,  1040  Locust  Rd.,  WUmette,  111. 

Barbara  H.  Richardson,  45  Pondfield  Rd.W.,  BronxvUle,  N.Y. 

Susan  Roy,  39  Bond  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Susan  M.  Scheiderbauer,  604  Parker  Court.  Westminster,  Wilmington,  Dei. 

Jill  Schoemer,  551  Riverside  Drive,  North  Tarrytown,  N.Y. 

Ellen  M.  Shaughnessy,  66  Newton  St.,  Athol,  Mass. 

Marjorie  Ann  Shaw,  87  Chace  Ave.,  Providence,  R.I. 

Donna  Shea,  348  Grampian  Blvd.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

Carol  Anne  Sinnott,  20  Larchmont  Ave.,  Larchmont,  N.Y. 

Barbara  Smith,  54  Leonard  St.,  Annisquam,  Gloucester,  Mass. 

Dorothy  Carolyn  Smith,  10  West  Chapel  Ridge  Rd.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Carol  Sorace,  16-77  St.,  Brooklyn  9,  N.Y. 

Martha  Springer,  45  Abingdon  Lane,  Scarsdale,  N.Y. 

Anne  G.  Staples,  327  Grayson  St.,  Portsmouth,  Va. 

Margaret  Stokes,  1175  Park  Ave.,  New  York  28,  N.Y. 

Karen  Stouter,  661  East  18th  St.,  Paterson  1,  N.J. 

Anne  Sullivan,  40  Homesdale  Rd.,  Bronxville,  N.Y. 

Jean  Sullivan,  23  Bristol  Rd.,  Wellesley  HUls,  Mass. 

Judith  M.  SuUivan,  759  Wooddale  Rd.,  Birmingham,  Mich. 

Patricia  Sullivan,  1118  Mohawk  Rd.,  Wilmette,  111. 

Gay  Anne  Telerico,  77  Maple  Ave.,  Greenwich,  Conn. 

Mother  Jacqueline  Therrien,  R.C.E.,  130  Milton  St.,  Milton  86,  Mass. 

Patricia  Thomas,  1014  Starr  Rd.,  Winnetka,  111. 

Barbara  J.  Thompson,  Birch  Lane,  Greenwich,  Conn. 

Catherine  Urban,  23  Seminole  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Rosemarie  Van  Eyck,  203  Larchmont  Ave.,  Larchmont,  N.Y. 

Jane  K.  Verdon,  31  Cortland  Place,  ClifFside  Park,  N.J. 

Jan  Vosburgh,  132  Bayberry  Lane,  Westport,  Conn. 

Rosemary  Wall,  25  Hotchkiss  Place,  Torrington,  Conn. 

Karen  Wallace,  26  Brae  Burn  Rd.,  Milton,  Mass. 

Vivian  M.  Waller,  58  Carthage  Rd.,  Scarsdale,  N.Y. 

Carol  A.  Walton,  25  Chatham  Circle,  Wellesley  HUls,  Mass. 

Priscilla  Weinlandt,  14  Stuyvesant  Oval,  New  York  9,  N.Y. 

Ann  C.  Wilhams,  47  Bond  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Katharine  Wilson,  77  Rockland  Ave.,  Yonkers  5,  N.Y. 

Marsha  L.  Wilson,  2  Ogden  Rd.,  Claymont,  Del. 

Katharine  Withers,  6625  Bradley  Blvd.,  Bethesda  14,  Md. 

Mary  Rose  Zaia,  317  Main  St.,  Oneida,  N.Y. 

Deanna  Zugger,  Pittsburgh  Hilton  Hotel,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 


CLASS  OF  1965 


Chlyoko  J.  Aikawa,  1-799  Kamiosaki,  Shinagawa-ku,  Tokyo,  Japan 

Judith  C.  Aldrich,  2922  LegaUon  St.,  N.W.,  Washington,  D.C. 

Rose  Aparico,  Carrera  20  No.  86A-94,  Bogota,  Colombia 

Jane  H.  Bacon,  88  Saddle  HUl  Rd.,  Stamford,  Conn. 

Rosemarie  T.  Barsa,  64  Cove  Drive,  Manhasset,  L.I.,  N.Y. 

L  Christine  Bassett,  34  Campbell  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 

Susan  J.  Bearden,  2169  Tottenham  Rd.,  Birmingham,  Mich. 

Fehcia  Boxmann,  200  West  79  St.,  New  York  24,  N.Y. 

Shirley  E.  Brown,  84  Washburn  Ave.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 

Joyce  E.  Bryan,  2704  Crest  Ave.,  Cheverly,  Md. 

Kelley  Ann  Burg,  4356-34  Ave.  So.,  Minneapohs  6,  Minn. 

Joan  K.  Bush,  466  No.  Maple  Ave.,  Ridgewood,  N.J. 

Mary  Donnelly  Caldwell,  1   So.  Pine  Ave.,  Albany  8,  N.Y. 

Virginia  Carmody,  60  Clermont  Lane,  Ladue  24,  Missouri 

Christine  Cartnick,  86  Third  St.,  Garden  City,  N.Y. 

Susan  L.  Casey,  148  Stamford  Ave.,  Stamford,  Conn. 

Donna  L.  Cianelli,  11  Walnut  Rd.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

Judith  Ann  Clune,  70  Ehn  St.,  Milton,  Mass. 

Barbara  Lee  Coleman,  68  Chestnut  St.,  So.  Dartmouth,  Mass. 

Marylou  Comerford,  237  Chestnut  Hill  Ave.,  Brighton,  Mass. 

Peggy  Conley,  711  Park  Drive,  Kenilworth,  111. 

Sally  Conley,  975  Private  Rd.,  Winnetka,  111. 

Marcia  Ann  Crimmins,  265  Park  Hill  Ave.,  Yonkers,  N.Y. 

Maureen  H.  Crowley.  1516  East  Washington  Ave.,  So.  Bend  17,  Ind. 

Nancy  Cunnilf,  617  Woodleave  Rd.,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

Catherine  P.  Dacey,  27  Audubon  Rd.,  Milton,  Mass. 

Helen  R.  Desfosses,  R.F.D.  No.  1,  Scarboro,  Maine 

Jacqueline  Anne  Desnoes,  5  Caledonia  Ave.,  Kingston  5,  Jamaica,  W.I. 

Ann  Marie  Donahoe,  844  VaUeyview  Rd.,  Pittsburgh  16,  Pa. 

Carroll  Donahue,  45  Colbert  Rd.,  W.  Newton,  Mass. 

Lynne  M.  Doran,  8  Hillside  Rd.,  No.  Atdeboro,  Mass. 

Harriet  E.  Dower,  153  No.  Beacon  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Mary  Helen  Downes,  152  DeWindt  Rd.,  Winnetka,  111. 

Frances  M.  Doyle,  72  Fairway  Rd.,  Chestnut  Hill  67,  Mass. 

Priscilla  A.  Durkin,  5  Felicia  Rd.,  Melrose  76,  Mass. 

Teresita  Dussaq,  326  Marlborough  Place,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 

Marcy  Egan,  94  Mary  St.,  Winnetka,  111. 

Mary  Kenna  Elkins,  8305  Kerry  Rd.,  Chevy  Chase  15,  Md. 

Sheila  Ewing,  Long  Neck  Point  Rd.,  Noroton,  Conn. 

Elizabeth  J.  Farrell,  28  Upyonda  Way,  Rumford  16,  R.I. 

Janice  Fay,  148  Lindbergh  Ave.,  Needham  Heights,  Mass. 

Catherine  P.  Fitzgerald,  99  Lincoln  Rd.,  Medford,  Mass. 

Eileen  Fitzsimmons,  242  East  72  St.,  New  York  21,  N.Y. 

Mary  Leigh  Fleischner,  24  Sargent  Rd.,  Scarsdale,  N.Y. 

Carol  Ann  Flynn,  85  Highland  Rd.,  Tiverton,  R.I. 

Kathleen  E.  Free,  Massasoit  Pass,  R.D.  No.  3,  Cumberland,  R.I. 

Gay  Friedmann,  1210  Watson  Ave.,  St.  Paul  16,  Minn. 

Eileen  M.  Geary,  61  Adamson  St.,  AUston  34,  Mass. 

Susan  Gehrke,  45  No.  Deeplands,  Crosse  Pointe,  Mich. 

Eileen  M.  Glynn,  67-52  Springfield  Blvd.,  Bayside,  L.L,  N.Y. 

Mary  Goldkamp,  56  Radcliffe  Rd.,  Weston  93,  Mass. 

Elaine  Griffith,  275  Winter  St.,  Weston  93,  Mass. 

Suzanne  K.  Griscom,  100  Buena  Vista  Rd.,  Fairfield,  Conn. 

Carole  C.  Grise,  92  Church  St.,  Ware,  Mass. 

Marianne  L.  Hall,  926  Remington  Rd.,  Wynnewood,  Pa. 

Jane  K.  Hauserman,  2023  Lyndway  Rd.,  Cleveland  21,  Ohio 

Ann  Heaton,  15  Belvedere,  Victorisville,  P.Q...  (Arthabaska)  Canada 

Kadileen  Anne  M.  Hetfernan,  39  Range  Rd.,  Dorchester  24,  Mass. 

Barbara  Ann  Hewson,  2324  Wilson  Ave.,  Bronx  69,  N.Y. 

Mary  C.  Hoogland,  Box  222,  V.A.  Center,  Martinsburgh,  West  Va. 

Eugenia  Horan,  13428  Conway  Rd.,  St.  Louis  41,  Mo. 

Catherine  Howell,  3620  Hill  Rd..  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

Evelyn  D.  Hunt,  4601  Bedford  Blvd.,  Forest  Hill  Park,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Marilisc  Huyot,  Drake  Hotel,  440  Park  Ave..  New  York  22,  N.Y. 

Suzanne  Huyot,  Drake  Hotel,  440  Park  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.Y. 

Sharon  lUoway,  4831  Leland  St.,  Chevy  Chase  15,  Md. 

Victoria  M.  Kasajja,  P.O.  Box  2012,  Kampala,  Uganda,  East  Africa 

Joan  Kenary,  31  Woodside  Drive,  Longmeadow,  Mass. 

Karen  Kinnealey,  396  Canton  Ave.,  Milton  86,  Mass. 

Isabel  Lamy,  9530  Ladue  Rd.,  St.  Louis  24,  Mo. 


Marilyn  L.  Lennane,  1663  AUerton  Ave.,  New  York  69,  N.Y. 

Barbara  L  Lorch,  29  Clinton  St.,  Cornwall,  N.Y. 

Catherine  Lugar,  2335  N.W.  Flagler  Terrace,  Miami,  Fla. 

Constance  Lynch,  31  Western  Promenade,  Cranston  5,  R.I. 

Kathleen  Lynch,  1700  Forest  Ave.,  Wilmette,  111. 

Angela  L  McDonnell,  115  Woodland  Drive,  Fair  Haven,  N.J. 

Patricia  McEvoy,  200  Manhasset  Ave.,  Manhasset,  L.I.,  N.Y. 

Mary  McGinn,  4  Thurston  St.,  Riverside,  R.I. 

Janet  M.  Mclnerney,  62  Chestnut  Hill  Rd.,  Chestnut  Hill  67,  Mass. 

Patricia  McKenna,  108  Jackson  St.,  Garden  City,  N.Y. 

Paula  McLaughlin,  59  Raven  Rd.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Nancy  McNiff,  141  Lewis  Rd.,  Belmont  78,  Mass. 

Elizabeth  Maciel,  97  Friendly  Rd.,  Cranston  10,  R.I. 

Patricia  Ann  Madden,  123  East  69  St.,  New  York  21,  N.Y. 

Marilyn  C.  Mainelli,  15  Valley  View  Drive,  Johnston,  R.I. 

Nancy  M.  Mangan,  276  Rugby  Rd.,  Brooklyn  26,  N.Y. 

Dnda  Mason,  840  Wyoming  Ave.,  Elizabeth,  N.J. 

Elizabeth  Ann  Meehan,  73  Kenwood  Rd.,  Garden  City,  N.Y. 

Patty-Jane  Mikita,  7  Aspen  Rd.,  Scarsdale,  N.Y. 

Elizabeth  Miller,  6605  Radnor  Rd.,  Bethesda  14,  Md. 

Marguerite  Monagan,  146  Pine  St.,  Waterbury,  Connecticut 

Jane  S.  Mullowney,  7  Earl  Place,  Baldwin,  L.I.,  N.Y. 

Carol  Ann  Murphy,  20  Marion  Rd.,  Watertown,  Mass. 

Anne  T.  Murray,  48  Richwood  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Frances  T.  Murray,  27  Apple  Street,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Geraldine  Murray,  91  Hunnewell  Ave.,  Newton  58,  Mass. 

Joan  Mutty,  20  Old  Mystic  St.,  Arlington,  Mass. 

Sr.  Mary  Maura  Noonan,  s.m.s.m.,  St.  Theresa's  Convent,  Spring  Rd.,  Bedford,  Mass. 

Patricia  R.  Noonan,  1515  Mill  Hill  Terrace,  Southport,  Conn. 

Helen  M.  O'Brien,  15  Sage  Hill  Lane,  Menands,  N.Y. 

Dorothy  O'Connell,  364  No.  Mountain  Ave.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.J. 

Annmarie  O'Connor,  73  HaUiday  St.,  Roslindale,  Mass. 

Prudence  P.  O'Connor,  9  Keene  Ave.,  Larchmont,  N.Y. 

Virginia  A.  O'Hara,  68  Brent  St.,  Dorchester  24,  Mass. 

Lin  O'Malley,  614  Earlston  Rd.,  Kenilwordi,  111. 

Jane  C.  Phelan,  88  Summit  Rd.,  Port  Washington,  N.Y. 

Kathleen  Philippi,  1209  Stillman  Ave.,  Plainfield,  N.J. 

Nancy  E.  Philpott,  50  Crosby  Rd.,  Chestnut  Hill  67,  Mass. 

Marianne  Pizzuto,  433  WolTs  Lane,  Pelham  Manor,  N.Y. 

Lisa  Pustorino,  466  Palisade  Ave.,  Yonkers  3,  N.Y. 

Ellen  Quirk,  60  Eliot  St.,  Watertown  72,  Mass. 

Carolyn  Rack,  334  Hamilton  Ave.,  Hewlett,  N.Y. 

Mary  Ratchford,  90  Northfield  Ave.,  Apt.  28A,  West  Orange,  N.J. 

Judi  Regan,  56  Westland  Terrace,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Sally  Ann  Rosenthal.  15  Parkwood  Rd.,  Fairfield,  Conn. 

Barbara  Ann  Ryan,  15  Victorian  Lane,  Brookville,  N.Y. 

Barbara  Ann  Ryan,  1380  Terrace  Drive,  Mt.  Lebanon,  Pa. 

Suzanne  M.  Sattels,  733  Edmonds  Ave.,  Drexel  Hill,  Pa. 

Marion  Schickel,  Ferguson  Rd.,  Dryden,  N.Y. 

Margaret  L.  Schmitt,  558  Lynn  St.,  Ridgewood,  N.J. 

Heather  Scott,  20  Denise  Terrace,  Fairfield,  Conn. 

Sally  Scribncr,  2  Bradley  Farms,  Chappaqua,  N.Y. 

Dorothy  Sforza,  Blind  Brook  Lane,  Greenwich,  Conn. 

Patricia  Slattery,  470  Mt.  Stephen  Ave.,  Westmount,  P.Q^,  Canada 

Charlene  J.  Smith,  330  Walnut  St.,  West  Lynn,  Mass. 

Elaine  Solari,  8  Green  Terrace,  Manhasset,  L.I.,  N.Y. 

Ann  M.  Sonz,  225  Milispring  Rd.,  Manhasset,  L.I.,  N.Y. 

Sheila  D.  Sulhvan,  25  Alden  Court,  Delmar,  N.Y. 

Barbara  Ann  Sweeney,  22  Longfellow  Rd.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Mary  Taylor,  316  Eastchester  Rd.,  New  Rochelle,  N.Y. 

Suzanne  Tenner,  4504  Edina  Blvd.,  Minneapolis  24,  Minn. 

Sandra  M.  Thaxter,  36  Bowdoin  St.,  Portland,  Maine 

Mary  Thilman,  1012  Cherokee  Rd.,  Wilmette,  111. 

Catherine  Thompson,  16619  Maumee  Rd.,  Grosse  Pointe  30,  Mich. 

Elizabeth  S.  Vaughan,  211  West  Elm  St.,  TitusviUe,  Pa. 

Judith  L.  Violick,  220  Overlook  Ave.,  Leonia,  N.J. 

Joan  Walsh,  24  Gooch  St.,  Melrose  76,  Mass. 

Betsy  Warren,  365  Russett  Rd.,  Chestnut  Hill  67,  Mass. 

Joan  Wienk,  4  Jefferson  Ave.,  Bayville,  N.Y. 

Susan  E.  Wilson,  435  Oakwood  Ave.,  Webster  Groves  19,  Mo. 

Joanne  C.  Wood,  198  Pawling  Ave.,  Troy,  N.Y. 


CLASS  OF  1966 


Sally  Albergotti,  2955  Rosalind  Ave.,  S.W.,  Roanoke,  Va. 

Teresa  Ancona,  44  Taymil  Rd.,  New  Rochelle,  N.Y. 

Pauline  Arthur,  50  Oak  Drive,  So.  Hadley,  Mass. 

Margaret  Badenhausen,  165  Old  Short  Hills  Rd.,  Short  Hills,  N.J. 

Valerie  Barber,  449  Booth  Hill  Rd.,  Trumbull,  Conn. 

Margaret  Barritt,  311  Garfield  Place,  Brooklyn  15,  N.Y. 

Anne  J.  Barry,  30  Trowbridge  Ave.,  Newtonville  60,  Mass. 

Mary  Patricia  Baxter,  Garner  Lane,  Bay  Shore,  L.I.,  N.Y. 

Joyce  E.  Beck,  22  Lilac  Drive,  Syosset,  L.L,  N.Y. 

Patricia  Anne  Bergen,  21142  So.  Woodland  Rd.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio 

Catherine  E.  Beyer,  91  Leroy  Drive,  Riverside  15,  R.  I. 

Jane  E.  Bianco,  142  Overlook  Ave.,  Great  Neck,  N.Y. 

Jeanne  K.  Birmingham,  167  Newburg  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Linda  J.  Black,  2295  A-North  Rd.,  Los  Alamos,  N.M. 

Josephine  T.  Bogert,  680  West  Saddle  River  Rd.,  Ho-Ho-Kus,  N.J. 

Marilyn  K.  Bohrer,  251  Ivy  Place,  Ridgewood,  N.J. 

Bonnie  Lou  RorUe,  436  So.  Willow  St.,  Oneida,  N.Y. 

Barbara  Bowen,  74  West  Cedar  St.,  Boston  14,  Mass. 

Kathleen  Anne  Brady,  88  Sunningdale  Drive,  Grosse  Pointe,  Mich. 

Mary  Kay  Brincko,  Forrest  Blend  Drive,  Titusville,  N.J. 

Katherine  Brosnan,  296  Greenwood  Ave.,  Warwick,  R.I. 

Medora  A.  Burnett,  76  Park  Ave.,  Natick,  Mass. 

Celeste  M.  Burrows,  5  Claire  Ave.,  New  Rochelle,  N.Y. 

Katherine  P.  Byron,  5  Hofhnan  Place,  Newport,  R.I. 

F.  Patricia  Callahan,  23  Southmere  Rd.,  Mattapan  26,  Mass. 

Joan  Candee,  150  Heights  Rd.,  Ridgewood,  N.J. 

Susan  J.  Carrell,  22  Oaks  Hunt  Rd.,  Great  Neck,  N.Y. 

Ann-Marie  Carroll,  11  East  Milton  Rd.,  Brookline  46,  Mass. 

Karen  Regis  Carty,  70  Floral  Park  Blvd.,  Pawtucket,  R.I. 

Jane  M.  Cass,  43  Rockne  Ave.,  Dorchester  24,  Mass. 

Carolyn  Cassin,  1049  Bluff  Rd.,  Glencoe,  111. 

Barbara  Chernis,  23  Cass  Street,  Melrose,  Mass. 

Barbara  Diane  Childs,  Grassy  Hill  Rd.,  Old  Lyme,  Conn. 

Dina  Cockerill,  49  Beechwood  Ave.,  Manhasset,  N.Y. 

Amelia  L.  Comas,  1370  Turnpike  Rd.,  No.  Andover,  Mass. 

Gisela  M.  Da  Conceicao,  24  Rua  Da  Se.  2nd.  fl.,  Macau,  S.  China 

Mary  G.  Connorton,  20  Stuyvesant  Oval,  New  York  9,  N.Y. 

Elizabeth  Anne  Conti,  802  No.  Cherokee  Ave.,  Dothan,  Ala. 

Mary  Ellen  Conway,  21  Westland  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.Y. 

Catherine  T.  Corbett,  780  Bluff  St.,  Glencoe,  III. 

Elizabeth  R.  Cotter,  22  Woodland  Rd.,  Barrington,  R.I. 

Kathryn  T.  Cotter,  85  St.  Gregory  St.,  Dorchester  24,  Mass. 

Sharon  K.  Cuffe,  366  No.  Mountain  Ave.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.J. 

Michael  Curtin,  112  Loring  Rd.,  Weston,  Mass. 

Marie-Yvette  Pauline  Dalling,  79  Hardy  St.,  Presque  Isle,  Maine 

Stephanie  Danehy,  5318  Bangor  Drive,  Kensington,  Md. 

Helen  R.  deGolian,  958  Nawench  Dr.,  N.W.,  Adanta  5,  Ga. 

Julie  Ann  Derry,  186  Caleb  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

Karen  Deutschmann,  2020  Washington  St.,  Canton,  Mass. 

Annette  E.  Dillon,  1175  York  Ave.,  New  York  21,  N.Y. 

Kathleen  E.  Doherty,  44  Kenwood  St.,  Dorchester  24,  Mass. 

Mary  Clarissa  Donahue,  12  Benton  Rd.,  Somerville  43,  Mass. 

Maryellen  Donahue,  6  Sheraton  Park,  Arlington  74,  Mass. 

Annette  M.  Dougherty,  301  W.  Springfield  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Phyllis  M.  Duffy,  187  Old  Short  Hills  Rd..  Short  Hills,  N.J. 

Sr,  Mary  Regina  Dolores  Dummer,  s.m.s.m.,  St.  Theresa's  Convent  Spring  Rd., 

Bedford,  Mass. 
Susan  E.  Duston,  83  Main  St.,  Concord,  Mass. 
Maureen  F.  Dwyer,  491  Wilmot  Rd.,  New  Rochelle,  N.Y. 
Sr.  Mary  Jean  Clare  Eason,  M.M.M.,  One  Arlington  St.,  Winchester,  Mass. 
Constance  Farrell,  28  Upyonda  Way,  Rumford  16,  R.I. 
Dorothy  M.  Feeney,  115  Woodard  Rd.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Josephine  E.  Fitzgerald,  83  Long  Ridge  Rd.,  Plandome,  L.I.,  N.Y. 
Marilyn  F.  Flynn,  516  Worcester  St.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 
Patricia  B.  Foley,  151  Neshobe  Rd.,  Wahan  68,  Mass. 
Lucille  C.  Fortin,  227  Springfield  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Cristina  Maria  Frias,  Mclvern  173,  Dpt.  73,  Santiago,  Chile 
Marjorie  Friday,  5475  Darlington  Rd.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Margaret  M.  Frisbee,  61  Washburn  Ave.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 
Evelyn  Fu,  Ministry  of  Foreign  Affairs,  Taipei,  Taiwan 


Janice  N.  Gallagher,  594  Washington  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

Jean  Gallico,  107  CoUingwood  Place,  Ridgewood,  N.J. 

Mary  Ann  Galway,  635  Doremus  Ave.,  Glen  Rock,  N.J. 

Louise  Gerrity,  Jaffrey  Rd.,  Malvern,  Pa. 

Linda  T.  Giarraputo,  78  Harrison  St.,  Garden  City,  N.Y. 

Elizabeth  C.  Gundlach,  23  Ampthill  Rd.,  Richmond  26,  Va. 

Dorothy  Anne  Haigney,  37  Larchmont  Ave.,  LarchmonI,  N.Y. 

Maureen  P.  Harnisch,  71  Poland  Manor,  Poland  14,  Ohio 

Elaine  M.  Hartnett,  64  Arlington  St.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

Nicole  Y.  Hatoun,  18  Hassan  Pacha  Assem,  Zamalek,  Cairo,  Egypt 

Doris  Heller,  284  So.  Columbus  Ave.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.Y. 

Betsy  E.  Hemenway,  71  Round  Hill  Drive,  Fairfield,  Conn. 

Carol  Hibbert,  606  No.  Galloway  St.,  Xenia,  Ohio 

Ann  Hickey,  8054  Glendale  Rd.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md. 

Karen  Hilton,  Fox  RidgeRd.,  Armonk,  New  York 

Margaret  Hirsh,  204  Homer  St.,  Newton  Centre  59,  Mass. 

Mary-Elizabeth  Hussey,  70  Park  St.,  Hudson,  Mass. 

Kadileen  E.  Hyland,  30  Whittier  Rd.,  Medford  55,  Mass. 

Mary  Ann  Kane,  4310-13th  Place,  N.E.,  Washington  17,  D.C. 

Marie  J.  Kanski,  140  Oak  St.,  Indian  Orchard,  Mass. 

Sheila  Ann  Kelleher,  Stu.  Det.,  USAWC,  Cariisle  Barracks,  Pa. 

Carolyn  Kelley,  89  Van  Ness  Rd.,  Belmont  78,  Mass. 

Mary  Louise  Kelly,  406  Parkview  Dr.,  Wynnewood,  Pa. 

Valerie  B.  Kelly,  Muttontown  Rd.,  Syosset,  N.Y. 

Ann  Marie  Kennedy,  21  Hereford  Rd.,  Marblehead,  Mass. 

Susan  Korzeneski,  188  Sprague  St.,  Portsmouth,  R.I. 

Marjorie  Kramer,  13  St.  James  St.  No.,  Garden  City,  N.Y'. 

Joyce  J.  LaFazia,  6  Glen  Ridge  Rd.,  Cranston  10,  R.I. 

Karen  J.  Lally,  10  Realton  Rd..  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Sr.  Mary  Ruthanne  Lancaster,  s.m.s.m.,  St.  Theresa's  Convent,  Spring  Rd., 

Bedford,  Mass. 
Carole  M.  Langan,  42  Burroughs  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 
Diane  E.  Lapolla,  55  Forbes  St.,  Providence  8,  R.I. 
Susan  R.  Larkin,  10  Holder  Place,  Forest  Hills  75,  N.Y. 
Gail  Lavin,  799  Brook  Rd.,  Milton  86,  Mass. 

Betty  Ann  Law,  550  Manatuck  Boulevard,  Brightwaters,  L.I.,  N.Y. 
Sr.  Mary  Stephen  Julie  Lawlor,  M.M.M.,  One  Arlington  St.,  Winchester,  Mass. 
Jane  Lenehan,  49  Rosedale  Rd.,  West  Hartford,  Conn. 
Denise  Lennane,  1250  Audubon  Rd.,  Grosse  Pointe,  Mich. 
Joan  C.  Litchman,  850  Canterbury  St.,  Roslindale  31,  Mass. 
Constance  C.  Lopez,  408  Hunt  Lane,  Manhasset,  L.I.,  N.Y. 

Isabel  Luque  Calero,  Maracaibo  y  Arguelles  200,  P.O.  Box  5103,  Guayaquil,  Ecuador 
Caroline  C.  McCabe,  Rte.  124,  R>.D.  1,  Brewster,  N.Y. 
Anne  C.  McCarthy,  143  Catlin  Ave.,  Rumford  16,  R.I. 
Mary  Johanna  McCarthy,  Box  31,  Main  St.  Newton,  N.H. 
Judith  McCluskey,  58  Old  Mystic  St.,  Arlington,  Mass. 
Ellen  L.  McElroy,  146  Watson  Rd.,  Belmont,  Mass. 
Martha  McGuinness,  14  Lafayette  St.,  Quincy  69,  Mass. 
Sheila  Ann  Mclntire,  15  Elmwood  Rd.,  Marblehead,  Mass. 
Carol  Anne  McKeon,  Willow  Ave.,  No.  Hampton,  N.H. 
Constance  McLaughlin,  288  Bellevue  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Cheryl  Ann  McLellan,  26  Melba  Way,  Washington  Township,  Westwood  P.O.,  N.J. 
Elise  McMahon,  165  Santa  Fe  Ave.,  Hamden  17,  Conn. 
Joan  E.  McRedmond,  18  Hearthstone  Court,  Stamford,  Conn. 
Patricia  Lee  McWilUams,  5001  Sedgwick  St.,  Washington  16,  D.C. 
Lynn  Anne  Macintosh,  12  Mill  Spring  Rd.,  Manhasset,  L.I.,  N.Y. 
Mary  Jane  Madden,  100  Indian  Head  Rd..  Framingham.  Mass. 
Kathleen  Mahon,  2  Randall  Drive,  Short  HUls,  N.J. 
Eileen  Patricia  Mahoney,  Cranberry  Lane,  Dover,  Mass. 
Susan  Marion,  One  Stark  St.,  Nashua,  N.H. 
M.  Louise  Mazyck,  28  Central  Rd.,  Somerville  43,  Mass. 
Jane  R.  Mellen,  36  High  St.,  Charlestown,  Mass. 
Sharon  Anne  Missey,  12047  Conway  Rd.,  St.  Louis  31,  Mo. 
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