• GRADUATION EDITION
Volume 2, Number 5 L'AZUR: the Ideal, the unattain-
able, the compelling Beauty and
Truth we yearn for, and too often
run from •..
Marymo unt Coll ege Boca Raton, Fl ori da 16 Pages June, 1965
42 Receive Diplomas
Marymount's First Graduation
Msgr. Fleming Calls for Greatness,
Bishop Carroll Confers Degrees
Calling for an ''habitual toral affection reminded the
vision of greatness" to make excited graduates that '' •••
''. • • our colleges sanctu- the only important thing is
aries of intellectual great- to save your soul.''
ness," Monsignor Edward The stage was set for the
J, F•leming, Executive Vice moments of inspiration,
President of Seton Hall Un- love, and challenge that the
iversity, South Orange, New event produced,
Jersey, delivered the Com- Standing in front of the
mencement Ad d r e s s at m e m be r s of the faculty,
Marymount' s first gradua- Board of Trustees, Monsig-
titm, 11 :00 a.m.., Monday, nor Fleming, and Bishop
May 31, in the Auditorium Carroll, the College's first
or FounaerT Ball on cal:'l'f- val'ed:1ctorian, Miss Sheiia
pus. TumiJlty of Jersey City, New
Speaking before a crowded Jersey, told her fellow grad-
hall of graduates, parents, uates that ''For two years we
well.;, wishers, and friends of have been sharing in the love
Marymount, the prominent which exists on this cam-
educator challenged Mary- pus." Reverend Mother de la
mount's graduates to become Croix, president of Mary-
" . • • a spark of life, a mount, spoke to her '' dear
center of love, a revivify- graduates" and wished them
ing leaven• • .''
"true wisdom. wise deci-
The Monsignor's inspir- sions, and good friends.''
ing address was part of a Monsignor Fleming ampli-
His Excellency, Coleman F, Carroll, D.D., Bishop of \tiami, called for special attention to simple but moving ceremony fied his idea that the Mary-
love of God and love of neighbor in his brief address to Marymount' s first graduating class. at which his Excellency, mount education was an "at-
Coleman F. Carroll, D,D., mosphere.''
The Final Happy Days: Bishop of Miami, conferred · 'Marymo unt has been for
A Time for Special Awards the Associate of Art s degree you an atmosphere," the
upon forty-two pioneers of prominent educator said to
Marymount education in the graduates, "a pervading
Florida, and in tones of pas- (Continued on page 6)
Graduation week-end was Flynn, Meli Plaia, and Sheila genia Graff received awards It's great to graduate, but it's a special thril l when your
for their work in the Cho- uncle, a great edu cator who has just given the Com mencement
a time of excitement and Tumulty. Toni Bascetta re- rus. Natalie Fierro, Jane Address, greets you at that special moment. Ask Barbara
laughter and good-byes and ceived a medal for her work Howley, and Jean Gailuswon Fleming •• •
on the House Committee. medals for excellence in the
tears. It was also a time of Modern Dance Club. The
special awards, an opportun- Mary Pat Kl~inhans and Eu- Student Education Associa-
ity for students and faculty genia Graff were awarded tion of Marymount (SEAM)
medals for Social Service. provided an area for award
alike to honor those students medals for Virginia Cook,
whose presence on campus Three members of the news- Jane Howley, Janice Miller,
paper staff received medals: and Sally Plunkett. Toni
made Marymount something Jacqueline Paterno, Assis- Bascetta won a medal for
extra special the last two Choir work.
years. tant Editor; Angela Giuli-
ano, Business Manager; and The final C l a s s Day
Class Pay awards came Jean Gailus, Advertising awards were for excellence
first, on Saturday afternoon. in bowling. Gleaming tro-
Manager. phies were presented to Ber-
The presentation followed a Virginia Cook, Mary Ann nadetta Cummings, Mary Pat
particularly inspiring add- Kleinhans, Rita Lunsford,
Dever, and Mary Lou Keniry Marilyn Roesch, and Joanne
ress by the Academic Dean, received medals for their Swanson.
Sister Gerard (for more on work on the Social Commit-
Class Day, see page 10). tee, Confrate:r:nity of Chris- (Continued on page 6)
Sister Josepha, Dean of tian Doctrine medals went
to Edith Alfieri, Gertrude
Students, awarded special
medals for Student Council Fiorillo, Mary Pat Klein-
hans, and Jacqueline Pater-
excellence to Monica Cava-
naugh, Mary Cunningham, no. Toni Bascetta and Eu-
Gertrude Fiorillo, Kathryn
2 L'AZUR June 1965
The Class of 1965
Rhonda Brott (R.B.), 1105 Susan Joyce Carvalho (Su-
N. Edgehill Court, Peoria,
.Ill.; Birthday - November 4; Su), 536 Hood St., Fall Riv-
er, Mass.; Birthday - July
Major - English; U.s. his- 30; Major - sociology; Plans
tory; Plans - Marquette - C.W. Post College, Long
University; Activities - Dra- Island; Activities - Chorus,
ma Club, literary club, Girl Scouts, Social Commit-
L' Azur contributor, Scho-
tee; Image - soft brown eyes
lastic Committee; Image - • • • natural coy smile .- ••
weejuns • • • bangs • • • fun-lovfng and loyal; Sayings
loafers • • • patch madras
sbift • • • girl e Lisa; Say- - "Let's play tennis.''; Pet
i n g s - "Hermangous," Peeve - lack of individuality.
"eeky," "bon sling,"
"eugh," "Oh slash my
wrists," ''treaty Juice"; Pet
Peeve - "myself •; Quote -
"Why R.B. you old •••"
Edith Alfieri Andree Brul atour Susan Carvalho \tari anne Conway
ents Weekend Committee,
Edith Alfieri (Edie), 55 Spiritual Committee; Image Monica Garvan Cavanaugh Ginny Cooke ("Cookie"),
- curlers ••• pajamas ••• (Monty), Old Saugatuck Rd., 7 Cathedral Ave., Garden
W. 252nd St., New York, a sprained ankle ••• unique East Norwalk, Conn.; Birth- City, N.Y.; Birthday - Feb-
N.Y.: Birthday - January 4; way of opening a pack of day - April 17; Major - ma- ruary 13; Major - education
Major - liberal arts termi- Salems; Sayings - 'Aren't rine biology; Plans - Uni-
nal; Plans - Cardinal Cush- I thin?" "StOP, it!" "I'll kindergarten teacher;
ing College, Boston; Activ- bring you an S', "You're ve1 sity of Madrid, A~ifflieg- Plans - transfer; Activities
ities - c.c.D., Food Com- a out Kate!"; Pet Peeve - - House Committee, Social
mittee, Sodality, Spiritual "being wakened in the morn- Treasurer of Student Committee - President, Stu-
Committee, Parents Week- ing - especially bymyroom- Council, Vocational Commit- dent Education Association -
end Committee, Graduation mate Barb~' ••• "making tee; Image - frequent visi- President, L' Azur Reporter,
Committee: Image- frequent my bed."; Quote - ''Little tor at Ho Jos • • • desert Choir; age - barefoot
trips to Nassau ••• cheerful things mean a lot." lover ••• slow walk; Say- dancing wit u Vitalle •••
••• always hungry; Sayings- ings - "OK Bub.''; Pet omnipresent at ~ers •••
"Be prepared, ' "Let's Maria Elena Cabassa Peeve - phonies; Quote - vivacious • • • fiM:.vard
make some popcorn," "Are Maria Elena Cabassa "He who hoots with the owl
you sure?"; Pet Peeve - no (Mari), 5505 S.W. 85th St., all night can't soar with the Sweatshirt; Sayings - '"-Aw
mail ••• mosquitoes; Quote Miami, Fla.; Birthday - eagle all day.''
- "When all el'1e is lost,-the - - --1Riwhonda. Broil- March 13; Major - secre- Come on." "Hey kids, guess
future still remains.'' tarial; Plans - University Monica Cavanaugh what we've •• .''; Pet Peeve
of Miami; Activities - Social - people who start.something
Rosebud Lana Browne Committee, House Commit- Marianne Conway (Muffy), and don,.t follow tfirough;
(Little One), 13 Kelly Kenny tee, c.c.D.: Image - week- Rock Ridge Ave., Greenwi.ch, Quote - ''C 'est la vie" -
St., Wood-Brook, Trinidad, ends in Miami • • • chirp, Conn.; Birthday - December that's life!
West Indies; Birthday - Oct- chirp, chirp • • • Cabassa 16; Major - liberal arts
ober 3; Major - business ad- smile; Sayings - "When you terminal; Plans - sleep; Ac- Virginia Cooke
ministration; Plans - East come to think of it.": Pet tivities - Social Committee,
Carolina University; Activi- Peeve - required assemblies Choir, Student Education As- Kathy Cullen (Kate 'C.),
ties - Chorus, Modern Dance ••• returning to her room sociation of Marymount; 11 Gateway Drive, Great
Club, Core leader, Social and finding closed weekends Image - staring into space; Neck; N.Y.; Birthday - May
Committee; Image - happy ••• the air conditioning off. Sayings - "Gee's Mannettyl" 12, Major - psychology;
am I ••• from Carg I'm free "But it's the principle of the Plans - junior year abroad
••• why aren't they all con- Graduation thing."; Pet Peeve - being - University of Madrid; Ac-
tented like me?; Sayings - ''It Portraits aroused from sleep before tivities - Drama Club, So-
takes one to recognize one.'' noon; Quote - "Love is cial Committee, Choir,
"Heyl"; Pet Peeve - gossip; BY something wonderful." Graduation Committee;
Quote - "Good things come Colony studio Image - hopping on Honda's
in small packages.'' • • • rigid diets ••• a netty
Boca Raton room; Sayings - •'Hi Deahl"
Antonina Bascetta "Excuse!" "I'll never tell!"
"Is that right?"; Pet Peeve-
Antonina Theresa Bascet- "Boys knocking at my win-
dow!!" ''Barb F. pulling the
ta (Toni), 702 Dorchester covers off me each morn-
ing.''; Quote - "You never
Rd., Akron, Ohio; Birthday- know what tomorrow might
bring!"
December 21; Major - libe-
(Photo next page)
ral arts; "To gain Knowledge
of new people"; Plans - to
continue work as a beauti-
cian, chorus; Activities -
House Committee, Choir,
Chorus, Sodality, Social
Committee, Core leader,
Parents Weekend Commit-
tee, Cultural Committee;
Image - musically inclined
• • • when she gets people
up she really gets them out Rosebud Browne
of bed; Sayings- "Hi-Lady,"
"Ooh " "I don't under- Andree Lillian Brulatour
stand1'; Pet Peeve - an em-
(Baby An), 1185 Park Ave.,
pty mail box • • • arriving New York 28, N.Y.;Birthday
- Sept. 30; Major - liberal
too late for orange juice in arts; Plans - working - mer-
the morning ••• and "mak-
ing up my bed."; Quote - '' A chandizing; Activities
child is a pledge of immor-
c.c.D., Core leader, Par-
tality."
L' AZUR June 1965 3
on Student Council; Image - kidding?" "Oh stop it.'' why worry.'•; Pet Peeve - Peeve - dining room line •••
dialectic optimist; Sayings -
"S-t-o-o-plp'; Pet Peeve - empty mail box ••• petti- the odor of burned popcorn
Yea, Rhode Island!; Pet noise during quiet hour ••• ness ••• hyprocrisy; Quote - in the dorm; Quote - "It's
waiting lines for planes: "Do unto others as you would better to have loved and lost
Peeve - pettiness • • • hy- Quote - "I don't believe it.' have them do unto you." than never to have loved at
pocrisy; Quote - ''Every-
all.''
thing works out for the
best!" ·
JoAnne Duncan (Jody), 40 Barbara Anne Fleming
Washington Circle, Lake (Barb), 102 Upper Mountain
Forest, Ill.; Birthday - De- Ave., Montclair, N,J.; Birth-
cember 23; Major - so-
day - October 29; Major -
ciology; Plans - work; Ac-
tivities - Parents weekend liberal arts terminal; l=>lans
Committee, Cultural Com-
- instruct elementary stu-
mittee; Image - a smile and
a laugh in circular forma- dents in New Jersey; Activ-
tion ••• shifts; Sayings - ities - Sodality, Social Coi:n-
"S-t-o-pl" "Baby:'';, Pet
mittee, Parents Weekend
Peeve - annoyance by va-
rious girls; Quote - "The Committee, Graduation
rain is raining all around.''
Committee; Image - always
laughing ••• always talking;
Kathy Cullen Sayings - "Joe." ''Give me
Bernadette Cummings a beat.'' "Coast it.'' "Can
(Brandy), Gates Road, Gates
Mills, Ohio; Birthday - Sep- you bear it?" "Who's the
tember 24; Major - liberal
arts transfer; Plans - teach- phone for?"; Pet Peeve -
ing elementary school in
Ohio; Activities - Social being so far away from Cal-
Committee, Vocational Com-
mittee, Core leader, Student Natalie Roberta Fierro ifornia; Quote - "The student
Education Association; makes the school ••• the
Image - a good friend to
everyone • • • usually in a school doesn't make the stu-
tizzy about something; Say-
ings - "I don't believe it." Mary De Mam bro Gertrude Fiorillo (Gert), dent."
"You lose!"; Pet Peeve - 56 Willow Drive, Briarcliff
"people wasting my time"
••• immaturity ••• irrespon- Mary De Mambro (Mary), Manor, N.Y .; Birthday- Jan-
sibility; Quote - "Fool me
once, shame on you; fool me 326 Hammond St., Chestnut uary 13; Major - history;
twice, shame on me."
Hill, Mass.; Birthday - May Plans - Florida Atlantic Uni-
26; Major - art; Plans-work versity; Activities - c.c.D.,
at Boston Museum Institute House Committee, Student
of Fine Arts; - Activities - Council, Cor.e leader: Image
Folksinging group, Social di- - world reformer•••; Say-
rector, Secretary of Student ings - "You know what I
Council as Freshman, First mean?"; Pet Peeve - phonies
Semester Studer:it Council and hypocrites.
President; Image - Perfec-
tionist ••• rapid artist •••
enthusiast ••• dramatic tal- Jo Anne Duncan
ent ••• well intentioned •••
BA-ston drawl ••• Kennedy
admirer; Sayings - "Oh no,
not againI"; Favorite Quote -
"What is to come of the pres-
'e'Ttt- eommotioR i-R----1~~•:..ii--- -=~=fi'al4~~!
minds, I cannot foresee, but
my own convictions of duty Barbara Fleming
are fixed and stronger and Kathryn Flynn (Kate), 1605
S. Orange Ave., Sarasota,
I shall continue to follow Fla.; Birthday - August 27;
Major - undecided; Plans -
those convictions without Fldi;ida Atlantic University;
Activities - House Commit-
faltering. In highly excited tee, Student Council, Presi-
dent of Phi Theta Kappa,
times it is far easier to fan President's Honor Society;
Image - Irish all the way •.••
and feed the flames of dis- potatoes ••• temper and •••;
Sayings - ''Hello cows, you
cord than to subdue them; lucky things you; don't you
ever be sorry you cows; I
he who counsels moderation wish I were a cow, too.''
Pet Peeve - people and noise;
is in danger of being re- Quote - '' 0 dear, bread and
beer, If I were dead I wouldn't
garded as failing in his be here:•·
duty.'' J,F.K. Joan Flannery
Bernadette Cummings Linda Ernst
Mary Cunningham (Gid- Linda Ernst (Fluff), 931
Plandome Road, Manhasset,
get), 916 s.E. 14th Drive, N.Y.; Birthday- May 24; Ma-
jor - business administra-
Deerfield Be a ch, Fla.; tion; Plans - airline ste-
wardess; Activities - Social
Birthday - July l; Major - Committee; Image - non-
chalant mannerisms out-
education elementary wardly ••• regard for oth-
ers inwardly ••• pixie ha'ir-
teacher; Plans - Rhode Is- cut; Sayings - "Aw Come
on," "Hi Guys," "I'm con-
land College or University
fused"; Pet Peeve - slow
of Florida; Activities - Stu- people ••• procrastinators;
Quote - "Too late I love
dent Education Association, thee Oh Beauty of ancient
days - yet ever new.''
Day Student Representative
Mary Ann Dever
• Mary Ann Dever (Devio), Natalie Roberta Fierro Joan A. Flannery (Joan), Kathryn Flynn
("Nat"), 1752 Poinsettia (Continued next page)
Mary Cunningham 2.0901 Wolf Road, Bay Vil- 1806 Ditmas Ave., Brook-
lage 40, Ohio; Birthday, June Drive, Fort Laucterctale,
Fla.; Birthday- December 6; lyn 26, N. Y.; Birthday -
9; Major - business admin- May 9; Major - geography
istration; Plans - Dayton Major - ceramics; Plans -
University, Dayton, Ohio; fashion modeling for Florida or English literature; Plans
- University of Miami; Ac-
Activities - Social Commit- Talent Agency; Activities - tivities, Core Leader, Voca-
tee, Chorus, Hootenanny Modern Dance Club, Glee tional Committee, Food
Group; Image - conscien-
Club, Piano, Spiritual Com- Committee; Image - inde-
tious worker ••• always
cheerful like "Sunshine" ••• mittee; Image - Pollyanna •• pendent ••• meticulous •••
a giggling laugh; Sayings - Cockeyed Optimist; Sayings spray starch kid; Sayings -
- "My nerves!" "Nothing
"Bob's here.'' "Are you works out right anyway so "let's get out of here.''
"Let's go fishing.''; Pet
4 L'AZUR June 1965
Jane Gascoigne (Yanieand million; Activities - Stu-
Harriet), 7106 Westbury dent Education Association,
Road, McLean, Va.: Birth- Parents Weekend Commit-
tee, Social Committee,
day - November 28; Major - Choir, Personal Committee;
business administration; Image - madras hat ••• al-
ways smiling and happy •••
Plans - working for Defense giggly; Sayin~s - "Really?"
Depanment in the Pentagon; "OK you guy. '; Pet Peeve -
Activities - Spiritual Com- no letters • .• • diets • • •
mittee; Image - persistent good-byes • • • 5 o'clock
worker with an appreciative
Mass; Quote - "Love is a
sense of humor; Sayings - special way of feeling.''
"Now look." "You're a neu-
rotic.'' "You gotta help me
eat this.''; Pet Peeve - "peo-
ple who call me nicknames";
Quote - "I hope I don't find
a nail in this cake.''
Diane Fowler Alicia Guardia Mary Lou Keniiy
Diane Shanley Fowler (Di), Alicia Guardia ("Twin"), Mary Lou Keniry (Mary
27 Bayberry Lane, Milford,
Conn.; Birthday - November 1414 Alegriano Ave., Coral Lou), 2920 Davie Blvd., Fort
11; Major - business admin- Lauderdale, Fla.; Birthday-
istration; Plans - secre- Gables, Fla.; Birthday - No- May 17; Major - home eco-
tarial position in Milford,
Conn.; Activities - Chorus, vember 10; Major - secre- nomics; Plans - Marymount,
Hostess Committee, Parents Tarrytown, N.Y .; Activi-
Weekend Gommittee: Image tarial science; Plans - Exe- ties - L' Azur reporter So-
- quite conservative and cial Committee, Pa;ents
neat!; Sayings - "Oh not" cutive Secretary in Miami;
"Go away - I want to go to Weekend Committee, Cul-
sleep.": Pet Peeve - getting Activities - Parents Week-
up in the morning ••• noise tural Committee, c.c.D.,
and visits • • • no orange end Committee, c.c.D., So- Hostess Committee, Core
Juice in the morning: quote -
'Oh well - that's life. ' cial Committee; Image - leader; Image - Miss Made-
moiselle • • • Marymount
Angela Giuliano angel-like in looks but devil- Fashions Inc.; Sayings -
''Let's go shopping." "Wait
Angela Giuliano (Sadie), ish in actions • • • double
402 Elizabeth Road, Lake a minute.''; Pet Peeve -
Worth, Fla.; Binhday - June trouble; Sayings - "Please Jane Howley Ringing alarm clocks • • •
someone answer thephone ,r sandy sun tan lotion; Quote-
" yes?'' ,, Hey, wait for me•!" "It' s not what or how much
"I don't like that.'' "Really Jane Marie Howley (How- we have that matters but
I don't believe thatI"; Pet rather it's what we do ~ith it
ley), P .o. Box 854, Lake that counts.''
Peeve - no phone calls •••
going on a diet • • • no let- Worth, Fla.; Birthday - De-
ters • • • early classes ••• cember 27; Major - educa-
making the beds ••• unpack-
tion - mathematics; Plans -
ing; Quote - "Love is a spe- Florida Atlantic University;
cial feeling.''
Activities - President's Ho-
8; Major - liberal arts trans- nor Society, Student Educa-
fer - history; Plans - Elori- tion Association, Modern
da Atlantic University; Ac- Dance Club, Phi Theta Kap-
tiviti-es-- Bu-sine" Manager
of L' Azur, Modern Dance 12.a. __.Sp.irJrua\ Commit-teer
Group, Organizer of Gold-
water Campaign, Vocational Image - carrying books •••
a smile and a kind word •••
Committee; Image - mad- always driving a white
Rambler; Sayings - "I don't
cap sophisticate; Sayings - got none.''" Ain't.'' "It takes
'' anything and everything"; one to know one." "I'll nev-
Pet Peeve - Indiana; Quote - er tell.''; Pet Peeve - "The
'' An enemy hath done this.'' air conditioning is too cold"
• • • irresponsibility • • •
Jean Gailus immaturity; Quote - ''Prac-
Jean Margaret Gallus tice what you preach.''
(Jeani), 101 Palamino Cir-
cle, N., Boca Raton, Fla.:
Birthday - October 8; Major
- liberal arts - English:
Plans - Florida Atlantic Uni- Emita Guardia Mary Pat Kleinhans
versity; Activities - Dean's
list, Advertizing Manager of Emita Guardia (" Twin- Mary Pat Kleinhans (Pat),
L'Azur, Modem Dance Club, ie' '), 1414 Alegriano Ave.,
Student Education Associa- Coral Gables, Fla.; Binhday 2102 Glen Arbor Drive, To-
tion, Phi Thetta Kappa, Per.;. - November 10; Major - sec-
retarial science; Plans - ledo, Ohio; Birthday - June
sonal Committee: Image - a Executive Secretary in Mi-
smile and a wiggle •••-laugh; ami; Activities - c.c.D., 18; Major - liberal arts -
Sayings - "What?" "Oh Parents Weekend Commit-
Nol''; Pet Peeve - girls who tee; Image - always says social work; Plans - social
smile and wiggle; Quote - yes with a smile • • • doing
" Asi es la vidal" - This is everyone's hair • • • double work for Catholic Charities
trouble ••• always neat and
the life. pretty; Sayings - "Nice!" either in Ohio or Florida;
"Sta~ it.'' "What's That?"
"Let s get out of here.'' Activities - C.C.D., Girl
"A r e yo u k i d d i n g?"
Scouts, Spiritual Committee,
"Please!"; Pet Peeve - final
exams ••• empty mail box House Committee, Athletic
••• early classes ••• clean.;.
ing my room ••• Toni waking Club: Image - M.C.'s flag
me up; Quote - "Love makes
the world go round." raiser ••• Lights on! •••
Eugenia Graff Nancy Hartnett very athletically inclined;
Nancy Hartnett (Nanc) Sayings - "You big goose!"
1250 Sunset View Drive, Ak.=
Eugenia Graff (Gena), 121 ron, Ohio; Birthday - August Pet Peeve - not having chalk
Marine Ave., Brooklyn 9, 25; Major - liberal arts -
education; Plans - marry a Anne Kelly to draw Peanuts on my wall;
N.Y.; Binhday - July 6;
.Major - liberal arts termi- Quote - "You don't have to
nal; Plans - position at
Anne Kelly (Mad Ann), 151 follow to be right.''·
Foundling Home in New York
City; Activities - Chorus, N. Kentliworth Ave., Oak
Girl Scouts, Cultural Com- Park, Ill.; Birthday - June
17; Major - business; Plans Vincenza LaPonzina (Vin-
mittee; Image - "Never idle
- secretarial work in Chi- nie), 1026 N.E. 97th St., Mi-
••• never still ••• alwar,s
talking ••• always will! '; cago;. Activi~ies - c.c.D., ami, Fla.; Birthday - March
Sayin~s - "WellI" "Oh come So?~ity, L Azur typist, 3; Major - .elementary ed-
on.'' 'Oh stop.''; Pet Peeve
Sp1ritual Committe·e; Image ucation; Plans - Florida At-
- early morning classes •••
final exams; Quote - "It's - quiet _and shy ••• indus- lantic University; Activities
easier said than done.''
~rious "'.orker ••• mad typ- - L' Azur photographer as
!st; Sayings - "You know.'' Freshman, Social Commit-
'Where are you going?"; tee, Student Education As-
Jane Gascoigne Pet Peeve - lecture attend-
ance. (Photo next page)
sociation, Golf Team, Core arts; Plans - Florida Atlan- elation, C.C.D., Spiritual L' AZUR June 1965 5
leaoer; Image - sincerity tic University; Activities - Committee; Image - Prince
••• M;i.ami travels ••• curly Athletic Club, Student Edu- Valiant ••• Roses in white Spiritual ,Committee; Jmage
locks; Sayings - "Anyone cation Association, Personal chalice; Sayings - "Now - mounds of red hair in a
want half a piece of gum?" Committee; Image - '-'Why 11:reen V.W. Sayings -
Pet Peeve - unorganized or- take life so seriously, you'll what'll I say.''; Pet Peeve - .,.'That's close." "HowGreat
ganizers; Quote - "Smile never get out of it alive.'' "being told I have to go to a is that!"; Pet Peeve - cut
boards; Quote - "You just
meeting"; Quote - "Beg your better smarten up."
pardon, Grant your grace,
and the world smiles with Sayings - "It's Partr time.'' Hope the cat Spits in your
you.'' "Get a Sweater.' "Hey
face.''
Graceful.'' "Chuga-Lug."
"Are you Kidding m_e?"; Pet
Peeve "" insincerity; Quote -
" The best things in life are
free.••
Jacqueline Paterno
Jacqueline Paterno {Jac-
kie), 461 Stanwich Rd.,
Greenwich, Conn.; Birthday
- August 23; Major- English
literature; Plans - Univer-
sity of Virginia, Fredericks- · Marilyn Roesch
burg; Activities - Dean's
Vincenza La Ponzina list, c.c.D., Assistant Edi- Marilyn Lucille Roesch
tor of L' Azur, Glee Club, (Mari), Wheeler Towers, 420
Hostess Committee, Core Sarah Plunkett North Van Dorn, Apt. 101,
Nancy Linney {Ancy), 2723 Leader, Phi Theta Kappa, Alexandria, Va.; Birthday -
chairman of Scholastic Com- June l; Major - business
Rock 1yn Road, Shaker mittee; Image - always rush- administration; Plans - East
ing • • • carrying a red pa-
Heights; 22, Ohio; Birthday- Carolina University; Activ-
tent leather purse ••• wears ities - Chorus, Athletic As-
June 9; Major - education; Cecilia Mesick a yellow corduroy shirt ••• sociation, Vocational Com-
trenchcoat and green scarf . mittee; Image - "If I can't
Plans - Stubenville College; Cecilia Mesick {Cecil), say. what I think, then why
111 Broadway, Suite 1915, ••• questions, questions •.•• think it.''; Sayings - "Good
Activities - Student Educa- New York 6, N.Y.; Birthday unlimited appetite; Sayings - Show!" "You're kidding.''
- December 31; Major - edu- "Ri - ght.' "Imagine that!"
tion Association, Core lead- cation; Plans - Peace Corps; "You know what I mean?"; ''How Grossi"; Pet Peeve -
Activities - c.c.D., Voca-
er, Scholastic Committee; tional Committee; Image - Pet Peeve - apathy; Quote - economics; Quote - "All's
squeezes h er toothpaste " And the truth shall make
Image - bubbling personali- tubes from the bottom • • • well that ends well.''
addiction to mints • • • al- you FREE."
ty; Sayings - "My finger ways has shades on; Sayings
hurts, my toe~ hurts." "I ".I.:ln Hungry." ''Har r 1
feel sick, I'm tired." "You
know.''; Pet Peeve - people
who are constantly com-
plaining; Quote - ''What's
mine is mmi ni nee. 1• and what's
yours is
that's j p. st wonaerful. ' Congratulations
"Don't forget to bring me
back some mints.''; P et
Peeve - people squeezing Kathleen Quinn
toothpaste tubes from the
middle; Quote - "The old Kathleen Quinn {Quinn), Class
order chan~es place yielding 314 N.E. 7th St., Delray
to the new.' Beach, Fla.; Birthday - May
25; Major - secondary edu- of
cation; Plans - Loyola Uni-
versity, New Orleans; Ac-
tivities - Dramatics Club, 1965
c.c.D.; Image e superior,
intellectual dayhop • • • al-
ways driving a green
Renault; Sayin~s - "Oh God '
••• Dear God! ' Pet Peeve-
Mary Frances Pl aia the lawn sprinklers. Toinette Rousseau
Mary Franc e .s Plaia
Nancy Linney (Meli), Putnam Green, Toinette Rousseau {Toins),
Greenwich, Conn.: Birthday 250 Kawama Lane, Palm
- September 15;· Major - Beach, Fla.; Birthday- Feb-
English; Plans - Marymount, ruary 7; Major - business
Tarrytown, N.Y.; Activities administration; Plans - sec-
- Student Council Vice Pres- retarial position at Free-
ident, C.C.D., Hostess Com- port, Grand Bahama Island;
mittee, Sodality, Sophomore Activities - Personal Com-
Janice Miller Class President, Core lead- mittee; Image - black ring-
er, Scholastic Committee; lets • • • tulip Ups ••• ro-
Image - gives a special rhy- man boots and lilys ••• short
Janice Elise Miller {Jan- thm to the American Mass style ••• Rousseau walk;
ice), 65 Riverview Ave., ••• bombs around in her red Sayinfs - "Are you seri-
ous?' ''This place bores
Tarrytown, N.Y.; Birthday - Corvair ••• smoker addict- me.''; Pet Peeve - school;
July 15; Major - liberal arts; ed; Sarings - "Please.''
Plans - September 11 bride; "Well.' "How 'bout that?"; Quote - "Whose gotta a cig-
Activities - L' Azur circu- Pet Peeve - meetings • • • gie?"
lation department, Student PA announcements before
Education Association, Spi- noon on Saturdays.
ritual Committee; Image - Terry Regan Elizabeth Satler (Isa; Liz-
Rita Lunsford Notre Dame jacket ••• calls Sarah Holbrook Plunkett Terry Kathleen Regan ard), 1431 Pueblo Drive,
from South Bend ••• flowing {Sally), 91 Court St., Ded- (Terretts), Quarters 1, Apt. Pittsburgh, Penn.; Birthday
Rita Lunsford {Ritsie), 133 blond hair • • • bouyant per- ham, Mass.; Birthday - De-
Cardinal Drive, Ormond sonality; Sayings - "That's cember 4; Major - so- 3, NCS, Quantico, Va.; - January 31; Major - u.s.
Beach, Fla.; Birthday - ciology; Plans - Florida At- Birthday - February 27; Ma-
March 27; Major - liberal wonderful!" Pet Peeve - lantic University; Activities jor - journalism; Plans - history; Plans - University
saying good-by; Quote - University of Madrid; Ac- of Madrid or work; Activi-
- Student Educat~on Asso- tivities - Drama, M.A.A., ties - House Committee, So-
"Love starts in little ways.'•
(Continued next page)
6 L' AZUR June 1965 - "Mon Dieu." "Surely." Boca Raton, Fla.; Birthday-
"You jest.''; Pet Peeve - June 18; Major - medical
cial Committee, Drama, bombastic phonies; Quote - secretary; Plans - medical
Core Leader; Image - pony "Good things come in little
tails • ~ • shades • • • beer secretary in Lake Worth;
and lollipops • • • Porky' s packages.'' Activities - Chorus, Parents
and Nicks ••• pokadot bi-
kini ••• a white Corvair and Weekend Committee; Image
a pair of ''wheaters."; Say- - frequently seen in her
ings - '' Ai'e you kidding white convertible ••• snow
me?" "Juice!" "How groovy white hair ••• conscientious
is that?"; Pet Peeve - blonde worker; Sayings - "Dear
hair with dark roots • • •
messy rooms; Quote - "Do God above!"; Pet Peeve -
you want to go to jail?" guidance sessions.
Joanne Swanson Carol Wershoven
Joanne Swanson (Jo), 30 _Carol Jean Wershoven
Edendale Ave., Pawtucket,
R.I.; Birthday - May 16; Ma- (Carol), Box 830, Nassau,
jor - history; Plans - Uni-
versity of Rhode Island; Ac- Bahamas; Birthday - July 15;
tivities - c.c.D., Hostess
Committee, Tennis Team, Major - an; Plans - Florida
Core leader, Cultural Com-
mittee: Image - helpfulness Brenda Ulisse Atlantic University; Activi-
• •• R.I. accent ••• M.C .' s ties - Editor of L' Azur,
tennis champ; Sayings -
"Hey, anrone want some Brend a Joyce Ulisse President's Honor Society,
popcorn?' ; Pet Peeve - ob-
noxious people, gigglers, (Brenda Baby), 915 Algoma Phi Theta Kappa, Social
phonies.
Dr., Richmond, Va.; Birth- Committee, Scholastic Com-
day - January 11; Major - mittee, Graduation Commit-
psychology; Plans - study at tee; Image - letters from
Elizabeth Satler Institute for Mentally Re- Victoria Vest Boston ••• pills, pills •••
tarded, Richmond, Va.; Ac-
Marietta Spratt (Spratti), Victoria Ellen Vest (Vi- and more pills ••• a dab of
9455 Dominican Drive, Mi- tGivraitdieusau-·onSoccioaml mC·aotmeem, itpteae-, cious), 826 S.E. 2nd Ave., sarcasm • • • genuine per-
ami,. Fla.; Birthday - May Delray Beach, Fla.; Birthday sonality; Sayings - "I don't
24; Major - business ad- rents Weekend Committee; believe it.'' "You're kidding
ministration; Plans - ste- Image - mysterious weekend me!" ''Oh come on Angela.";
wardess or Federal employ-
ment; Activities - Social :e~Hmale visitor ••• finger nail - May 26; Major - advenis- Pet Peeve - "People who
Committee, Core leader: 1d i " '11 ing; Plans - University of ask me what my pet peeves
Image - black skirt ••• the
Marietta stance ••• eats like :a;in~t~~r, ~~io~'t !!k Florida; Activities - Student are.''; Quote - "This, too,
a bird; Sarings - ''Can't hack shall pass away."
it." "Let s have a heyday_:..:_ "The poor car died."; Pet Education Association,
"It's time for a puffie.n; Pet
Peeve - morning rise; Quote Peeve _ hates being de- L' Azur reporter, Cultural
- "Parties make the world
go round." pressed • • • getting loving Committee, Glee Club; Sophomores
ca11s at 3 a.m•••• worrying SImage - c"ynical pessimf ist;
about someone far away ayings - Long live the un-
who _gets into trouble; Quote seekers!"; Pet Peeve - peo-
- -.-,You- don't have to Iollow--iMcCr,,-- ~ ~ ~
to be right." ghoulies and ghosties that go Visit
bump in the night, Good Lord
deliver us." Cape Kennedy
Sheila Tumulty, Graduation In early April the sopho-
Marietta Spratt Sheila Patricia Tumulty Danielle Vail (Continued from page 1) mores together with a car-
(She-she), 69 Condict St., load of freshmen visited the
Danielle Marie Vail (Dan- spirit that is good because
Jersey City, N.J.; Birthday ny), 4861 N.W. 2nd Court, it is God's. Your academic John F. Kennedy Space Cen-
experiences were thorough ter in Cocoa Beach, Florida.
- August 13; Major - polit- and well-rounded; yourpro-
ical science; Plans - Mary- fessors, eminently qualified The space center is current-
mount College, Tarrytown, Sisters, priests, and lay-
men -- in dedication beyond ly under the direction of
N.Y.; Activities - Sopho- all human computation, in
more Student Council Pres- potential, limited only by Dr. Kurt H. Debus who su-
nature and grace. Through pervised the launching of
ident, Phi Theta Kappa, Hos- this college the splendid tra- the first ballistic missile
tess Committee, Fre~hman dition of Catholicity and the
Student Council Treasurer.- glorious heritage of the spir- set off from the Space Cen-
Personal Committee; Image itual daughters of the Reli- ter in 1953.
gious of the Sacred Heart of
- always on the run ••• Mary run like a golden cord. Upon arrival at the Space
ready to fall apart; Saying_s Center, Colonel Taylor act-
Here you learned to live, to ed as guide for our two and
Special Awards Given know, and to love under the
guidance of wGmen whose one-half hour extensive bus
· (Continued from page 1) was awarded to Jane How- Photos? views on right and wrong and tour of the Cape which cov-
ley. This award was de- decency have dominated ers an area of approximate-
Many of you graduates did their own lives to the point
On Graduation Day more termined by a vote of the not pick up the composite of deepest sacrifice; unsung ly 145 square miles of land.
graduation picture before women who quietly gave the On our tour we saw the
awards were presented. entire faculty. you left. If you would like best years of their own lives
The Bishop Carroll Me- The gold scholarship me- a picture, simply send a to shape your minds, refine launch pads of the early
postcard to Composites, your ta st e s, soften your space flights as well as of
dal was awarded to Ger- dals for the highest ranking Marymount College, Boca hearts, that your lives might
trude Fiorillo as the stu- Raton, Florida. Your pic- be full, Marymount' s gift the most recent. Colonel
dent who - in the opinion students in each of the three ture will be sent to you im- to you is a gift of 'every Taylor pointed out that the
Marymount curricula were mediately. good and excellent thing.' launch sites are located on
of her fellow students - ex- A gift that empowers you to
erted the greatest influence awarded to Carol Wersho- build new worlds.'' the ocean side. Near each of
for good upon her compan- ven as the htghest student the launch pads is.a beehive
ions. The awarding of diplomas shape structure called a
in the Liberal Arts Trans- and awards completed the
fer Cur'riculum, Kate Flynn graduation. A special lun- blockhouse. These are used
as highest in the Liberal Arts cheon followed. as operational and protec-
T·he President's Gold Me- Termin~l Curriculum, and tional facilities during
dal for scholarship, leader- Danielle Vail as highest in launch time. We also saw the
outdoor gymnasium fre-
ship, loyalty, and service the Secretarial Curriculum.
quently used by the astro-
nauts,
Merritt Island, adjacent
to the Cape, was the last
stop. This is the future loca-
tion of the first manned space
flight to the moon. Here in
the summer of '69, three
astronauts will make a sev-
en day round trip voyage to
the moon.
L'AZUR June 1965 7
Editorials Want to Join the Peace Corps?
We Are the College ... How would you like to and illustrated her own stor- completely involved in adif-
travel to Liberia, live in a ies for the students to read. ferent cvlture where wealth
A farewell is traditionally a bidding good-bye to some- mud hut with a native fami- Their enthusiasm and the is not the ultimate goal and
one or something which is very dear. For the majority of ly for 2 years, meanwhile importance of their task kept man and his problems are
people, farewells are awkward at best. Thus, we generally serving as a school princi- them ~oing whenever every- more important than his
try to avoid such embarrassing occasions. The usual cliche pal with all expenses paid, thing 'seemed to go wrong." place in society, they are
phrases about "facing the future" and ''the path of life" enough extra cash to buy
bore everyone who must suffer thru their emptiness. And, a $40.00 wife and come back Like most westerners, forced back into our wealth
actually, we have not yet left Marymount College. There- to the States with a cool Bob and Suellen admit that and social conscious socie-
fore, we cannot appreciate it in any genuine way for we $1,600 waiting for you in a
have as yet no true perspective of what our years .here bank?· It's simple, join the they too were curious as to ty. As Bob puts it, "Here if
will mean to us. Perhaps it would be better to look back on Peace·Corps! the native' s intelligence. The you had a meeting of a class
these two years as they appear to us now. to attend and a friend would
We might not be interest- res1,11ts dispelled all doubts
We used to laugh when people told us we were "pio- ed in their low priced wives, of the erroneous conception come u'R to you and say,
neers." To us the word "pioneer" was simply used as a but husband-hunting sounds of the Negroes having a low- "Bob, I ve got to talk to
pacifier to soothe all our various grumblings. If no one just as enjoyable and the er capacity to learn. Their you, " you wou1d probably
came to our mixers, it was because we were "pioneers" game certainly looks appeal- students proved to be very say, "Gee I'm sorry but I've
and no one as yet was familiar with our college. If the rain ing. similar to a group of stu- got a class.'' Thus, by the
made the campus muddy, well, "pioneers" couldn't expect dents anywhere else in the time you are ready to listen
grass to grow overnight, could they? "Pioneer" became A fonunate group of us world, with one difference: to your friend, it might be
the catch-word for everything that displeased us. here at Marymount were able their thirst for knowledge too late. He might even be
to hear some first hand in- was practically unquench- dead. Over there if you
But what is a real pioneer? History lists among the qual- formation about the Peace able. Since they never had would ask a friend to listen
ities of those who opened new lands such characteristics as Corps from a recently re- the opportunity to learn be- to your problems he might
individuality, ingenuity, self-reliance, independent think- turned couple. Bob and Su- fore, they never seem to not only be late for a meet-
ing, fonitude, and a general strength of character. At first be satisfied now, The chal- ing, he would even stay and
one may appear to be highly imaginative if he attributes ellen McAndrews served as lenge they offer the teacher listen for a week if you ask-
these qualities to the students of Marymount, but consider- members of the Peace Corps is so great, that in some cas- ed him.'' The· reason is that
ing the situation more closely, one is quite justified in in Liberia. Their home base es it is impossible for an in- a fellowman in those "Back-
saying· that as pioneers we possessed all of these charac- was a small village in the dividual who has experienced ward, uncivilized countries"
teristics. Northwest section of Li- it to readjust to the teaching is much more important than
pattern of a school here in the any theology class or P. T.A.
At Marymount one is never a number in a crowd for beria, located a good 230 states. This accounts for the meeting.
everyone is engaged to be a real person and not a type. It miles from "civilization."
takes a great deal of courage to accept the challenge to in- Before Suellen arrived, Bob fact that so many Peace We might not all be able
dividuality, to face the decisions that must be made when was surrounded by 3,000 na- Corps returnees are dissat- to join the Peace Corps, but
people act freely. There is a tremendous sense of freedom tives and George, another isfied with their jobs; they I'm sure we all' profited im-
and openness on our campus. There is an academic free- Peace Corps volunteer. As find teaching of exceptionally mensely from their talk. It
dom which enables one to think independently and an open- Bob candid~y tried to explain deprived children the only was not.9nly interesting, in-
ness of spirit which allows one to communicate with others to us, George is a real nice job that will fulfill their ex- formative and humorous,
in a genuine way. This communication is only the beginning guy, but after one has only a pectations.
of our own involvement with other people, for the only way member of the same sex as but it also made us more
to communicate love and concern is through action, by company for a whole year, The teaching situation, conscious of our obligations
becomtflg personalry- ~~ 1n me rangte of +mmantty. things can get pretty rough. however, is not the only as- •as individuals to our socie-
This was a point which we pect of life that brings Peace ty and ultimately to the whole
We cannot now sorrowfully say good-bye to Marymount, --cmm:t- -um:terBtand wtthotlt Corps members disappoint- world.
because actually we are not leaving it. We, the first grad- much explanation. So when ment on theu:_ ...re urn home. What was that? Whei1 .:..~
uating class of Marymount College, Boca Raton, ARE the headquarters notified Bob It is the absolutely passive the next plane leaving for
college. If WE cannot be said to BE Marymount, then who attitude of our materialistic Libera? Ask Miss Patton!
can? It was our composite personality, our collective indi- and George of the arrival of society. After becoming so
viduality, which formed the embryo of Marymount spirit. new recruits and that they Carmen Tonarely '66
If we must leave the physical surroundings of our college, were to choose their third
we are still each carrying with us apart of it. We are now partner, they quickly replied We Were Challenged
simply diffusing the light that is Marymount. that "A female is just what
To Be Dynamic
-Carol Wershoven the women in the village
need." Early in March, Sister must have "personal" con-
La Condamnation Charles Borromeo spoke to tact with Christ through
So three months after, Su- Marymount College students scripture, the sacraments,
On dit que les passions condament l'homme: ellen arrived, Bob married on "The Role Of the Young and our neighbor. The ob-
gue s'il vit comme il voudrait vivre, Catholic In the Changing stacles and crosses sent us
S il e plonge dans tout ce qu'il fait her according to tribal cus- World.'' Sister Charles Bor- are to help us find Christ in
Laissant rien dans sa vie non execute, toms. He bought her for romeo holds her M.A. De- our neighbor. "Prayers and
$40.00; to prove that he real- gree in philosophy and a going to Mass are neutral,"
non imagine ly appreciated her, he added Ph.D. in theology; she is Sister explained. The im-
non realise presently Dean of Theology · portant factor is that we put
ou non acquis ••• a white chicken, "a scrawny at Saint Mary's College, these prayers into action.
Alors, on dit, il est condamne afinir sa vie dans le chagrin. one at that," to the bargain. South Bend, Indiana. During The signs of a "Christian
Ceux qui condamne un tel homme sont ceux qui l'envient. The natives were surprised Community" are its "social
Car ils savent qu'ils existent dans l'apathie absolue. though, that he would only her talk Sister stressed the effects.'' The command that
Et ce n'est pas un pire peche ••• se cachant du jour, buy one wife. For them, 3 is importance of real commun- "We all become one in
Ne sentant pas les emotions, ou un tumulte de I'emoi ••• the perfect number. No mat-
de la merveille ter how much Bob and Suel- ication for all peoples. She Christ" is still unfortunate-
de la jalousie len argued with them, the
ou de !'amour? natives could not understand asked: "How do I break ly an abstract concept, not
Ceux-ci, je dis, moi, sont condamnes a passer leurs vies the selfish western tradition through to relate to other at all realized by many in
dans le chagrin. of only one wife. people?'' Sister said that the
such areas as racial dis-
Kathleen Quinn '65 Bob and Suellen's assign- essence of this involves an crimination, In reference
ment in Liberia was to teach understanding of the reality to the race problem Sister
English to the natives. They
of Christianity, She quoted Charles Borromeo remind-
had to do this without any of ed us: "We are still a 'pre-
Published for the students of the facilities we take for Pope John XXIII, who said: Christian' society until the
Marymount by the Marymount granted in this country, such "The Christian person is the
as books, paper, pencils, race problem is solved.''
Journalism Class. etc. They were completely eighth sacrament and the Sister explained to us the
on their own. The students only one that unbelievers
ranged academically from can receive.'' Christian challenge of Christians to-
the first to the fourth grade day, the challenge to act in
Editor Carol Wershoven and age-wise, from -6 to 22 - awareness must be accom- a dynamic, vital way. The
Assistant Editor Jacqueline Paterno all combined in one class- plished in a group way. A doctrine of Christianity
Business Manager room. Ingenuity, enthu- Christian is a member of a means nothing unless it finds
Advenising Manager. Angela Giuliano siasm, and a realization of community.
its relation in the other per-
Photographer Jean Gailus the importance of their mis- Sister dynamically stated
Anna Kadvan sion were our volunteer's that young people are im- son. Sister reminded- us: "In
tools. With ingenuity, they ponant because "they grow so far as you didn't do it for
created their own materials.
Suellen, for example; wrote older and communicate their the least of my brethren,
attitudes.'' In order to de- you didn't do it for me.''
velop the right attitudes we
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The Sophomores were the Pioneers an
It was a happy moment for all •••
"In lumine tuo videbimus lu•
men!"
"May the light or your lives pierce the mist•••"
'The faculty and trustees watched carefully. Heverend Mother c;tc la l:r
will cherish.
nd their Graduation was a First
Graduates stand at attention as the ceremonies begin.
"The most important thing
is to save your soul."
"Well, it was all worth it," ::;ay Meli Plaia and l{o:sc- r
bud Browne. · •N
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10 L'AZUR June 1965.
Class Day Ceremonies Colorful
Step to the Music Which You Hear
The following la the text of the reach another. A leaving of to earn a living - rather
Clau Day Addre• a delivered by things that hamper and re- than what they are going to
Sister Gerard the Academic Deon. strict and restrain. • • A be. And as Kierkegaard
parting with things we hug says, "A man should be a
It la printed here at the reque• t of to self , -- a stripping of man before he is a pro-
Sophomore student leodera who
found the oddress particularly
meaningful,
Parents, Friends, and es- phoniness and superficiality fessor,. - we may para-
and convention and idle emp- phrase by saying that a girl
pecially my dear Graduates: ty shallowness; a leaving of must be a woman before she
"If a man does not keep our self - complacency and is a wife or mother or pro-
pace with his companions, self-will and self-love -- fessional. So-called infer-
perhaps it is because he because only by leaving self iority complexes arise be-
he·ars a different drummer. can we truly find ourself cause we make unhealthy
Let him step to the music - in another. Only by going comparisons between the ac-
which he hears - however, out of our own self ca:n we complishments of another
measured or far away!' find another -- and find total person and ourselves. We
These beautiful words - by fulfillment in that other.
Thoreau - constitute a whole should rather focus attention
As Gabriel Marcel tells on the person's being: and on
philosophy of life - and one us, many prefet the comfort- our own being. The less we
which I believe is especially able nest of their own self- respect ourselves as per-
applicable today. For Class ishness to the adventure of sons made to God's image
Day is the classic time for breaking open the doors of (says Von Hildebrand) the
acknowledging accomplish- their self, in · order to meet more we shall be led to
ments. Class Day is-the oc- "If a man does not keep pace with his companions, per- another, because they fear identifying ourselves with
casion for honoring indivi- haps it is because he hears a different drummer." that every communion im- our social role, our job, our
duals who have - in one way
plies a risk; and that by ac- accomplishments real or
or other - joined a band wa-
gon and stepped to the beat the stacatto click of the type- And those of you whose cepting it we also open the imaginery, instead of on our
of a rhythmic theme which writer - as fingers tapped names do not appear on the door to suffering, disap- true worth as a person. We
out a feature or editorial for Cfass Day List -- Is it be- pointments, and possible bit- are led to believe that suc-
stirred them.
Here at Marymount during the campus journal. Dedi- cause you have heard no terness. But to shun a high cess in life lies primarily
these past two years, all of cated newspaper editors and drummer? Is it because good, a great gift of God- in accumulating credentials.
you have heard the call of a staff listened to the sounds there is no music in your communion with another - Yet love is not concerned
drummer. Some of you have of their campus and the world lives? Or in your hearts? only because a risk may be with a person! s accomplish-
gaily listened to the music around them - and tried to Of course not! There is connected with it - means ments, it is a response to
man; and have sung or dan- recapture in print its mean- music for everyone - if we cheating ourselves of much a person's being. God loved
ced your way through har- ing and its message. but listen. And this music happiness and rich exper- us before we did anything to
monious events - making Others of you heard in your is an inner urge and a silent iences. Communion is a gift- merit it. Our trust in God's
melodies, and through your hearts and imaginations the voice - a compelling force and no effort on my part can love is also the basis of any
melodies, bringing the hap- nostalgic refrains of school which shapes our destiny ever achieve it. But I should true communion with another
d a y s and the qu"estioning and invites us ever onward be ready - "open" as Mar- person. For the success of
pinesg_nf music and the mu- -ql.lu-ies-, i W e . ~ and u_pward, cel s_ays. I should have in- our communion with another
sic of happmess tntotTle ttves ner reaanmss ~ is tted up- -very ~ttnttely ·
you decided to walk to the But you wflo wm not be
of others. music of "School Days" and singled out at Class Day -
to dedicate a few years _ You too have your own pri- if it were offered me, know- our communion with God; and
Others of you heard a ing that all great things in the reverse holds true also;
different strain -- not the
frug or the monkey! But maybe many - to teaching: vate orchestra. Perhaps life imply risk. we can reach God only
Student Leaders, in onefield to reaching minds and your drummer told you to
hearts; and fashioning lives. byp_ass_ these co-curricular This problem of commu- through others. And our.
I'm thinking of you __ Fu- activities; _to concentrate ?n nion is a problem, mainly lives are truly incomplete
or another, heard and heeded because of faulty education. and inadequate when they
the steady beat of the call
of duty. The chores which ture Teachers of America your studies! If you did Students are always asked
you performed had no or- who have kept time with a t~is -- you did well to heed what they are going to do (Continued on page 16)
chestral background. But a noble refrain him. Perhaps the music in
silent chorus lent support. And there ~re those of you your heart and in your life
That chorus was your class- who heard the deep, insistent is too faint still to captu~e
mates - who hummed a con- stirrings in your own minds to interpret; to realize its
stant song of admiration and and hearts, compelling you to theme and motif. But it's
respect - and knowing grati- follow -- not a band or a beat there! And I urge you to
tude - for those girls who -- but the quiet, questing, listen well and lisu~n hard.
stepped to the marching tem- pressing search for Truth. And find out wh~t it s play-
po of responsibility and ser- You -- our Honor Students-- ing and what it s saying -
have consistently and con- to you.
vice.
For others, the music was stantly with sure and steady You wonder perhaps what
strides, marched in front. intrument you can play in
You have earned and re- order to bring music into the
ceived the hearty ec~oes of lives of others. How can you
applause and admiration find your lost chord? How
from your classmates and select a theme? How be sure
teacrers. You will continue that its beat is right for
to rnarch on -- confident and you? And is it to be a wa-
sure -- and ever attentive to tusi? A hopping about from
the compelling cadence of thing to thing and place to
wisdom and knowledge. Not place and p~rson to per-
just questing truth -- but son? 'A flitting through life?
reaching it -- and sharing it Shedding a little merry jin-
- and making your worlds gle here and there?
richer and saner and more I'm inclined co think it's
harmonious. not. But rather that the
These girls to whom I have music you make is to be a
referred - our Student Coun- symphony • • • a life-long
cil6rs -- Honor Students - symphony - with different
House Commitee - Girl Scout moods and a variety of tern-
leaders - teachers of CCD - pos; with sharp_s and flats;
Glee Club. - Dance Club - harmonies and discords --
Newspaper staff - and so But ultimately a unified sym-
many others -- all are ex- phony -- whose theme is --
amples of individuals who well, maybe Exodus. Agoing
have heard a different drum- out -- (not just a going out
"Class Day is theoccasion mer -- and each has kept of Boca - or a going out from
for honoring individuals ••• "
pace with the drummer she college). But a constant go- Sr. Josepha, Dean of Students, places a Class Day Aw~rd
around Gertrude Fiorillo's neck.
heard. ing out of self - in order to
June 1965 L'AZUR 11
Prophecy '65
As years go by for the mother of three, has finally
class of 1965 we know that changed her fraternity pin
the class members will to diaper pins.
change, but looking at them Virginia, next stop - Here
now we can foretell what she finds "Love is lovelier
the second time around'' for
their futures will hold.
It is now 1975. Meli, still the new Mrs. Ronney Carl-
their leader, is as usual re- ton (former Brenda Ulisse),
minding them of upcoming who is presently the Presi-
events, this time not of a dent of Feinstein' s Pickle •
class meeting, but of their factory, in Richmond.
After a short visit, she
first class reunion.
Meli, still driving "Her- again boarded the Whizzy
manangus'' because she, like. Cool Jet to Washington,
most philosophy teachers, is where Meli is greeted by
unable to afford a new car, Sheila Tumulty, who is now
a famed Republican Sena-
starts on her journey.
First, to the Academy of tor, and believe it or not,
Mount Saint Vincent - here still pushing ''Goldwater's
she finds Edie who is now a Campaign."
math teacher (on the side Onward to the White House
she organizes student riots - upon arrival there seems
against repression of free- to be quite a bit of commo-
dom in Catholic high tion, and she soon dis-
covers Jackie Paterno is "Prophecies are born from thought and meditation, from moments of quiet by scenes such as
schools). still leading marches, this this north of Trinity Hall,,,
After receiving the invita-
tion for the reunion Meli dis- time for the noble cause of sau she goes - Glad to re- without even Trying.'' To as we listen to a speech
covers that, according to her "undernourished Chinese turn to ye old Marymount Russia with love as Toni given by Marietta Spratt,
schedule, she has an engage- refugees," At last she en- hangout - Dirty Dicks - Bascetta sings up a storm President of Alcoholic
ment for lunch at Sardi' s ters the Yellow Room and Here Monica is getting in- while she curls Nikita's tou- Anonymous to her attentive
West with Vicki Vest, Mary hears a familiar voice formation from "unc" on un- pee. audience at the Gold Coast
Anne Dever, and Jane Gas- "Come on you guys"; it's derwater marine life. Who As a change of scene Meli Drive-in.
ciogne. Ginny Cooke, now Social Di- walks in, but "Madame" takes the Moscow express to ''Where the Boys Are" -
After reminiscing old col- rector of the White House, Nancy Hartnett who Rennied Transylvania. An air of We see Rita Lunsford as a
lege days, Meli finds that alumna magna cum homine her Murrayaches by her re- mystery surrounds her as bubble dancer at the Pale
Vicki is now a Madison Ave- de Harvard.
cent visit to Oigi' s. she encounters Mrs. Ger- Face Bar where she tries to
nue Executive for T.T.&T. Eureka! Jean Gail us - now As the three girls are talk- trude Popkins, now Fiorillo use Papa Steurer's psy-
which stands for - Tele- President of the United ing, Meli finds that Carol Housemother of the C.I.A. chology and "Love them
phone, Telegragh and Tell- States Federal Bank. Meli Wershoven is Academic International House.
all I"
Vicki. She wasn't surprised comments: ''Do you find it Dean at the New University Meli' s journey now re- Sun over Boca as the alum-
to learn that Mary Anne is easier checking on bank ac- of Barry in Nassau. sumes to Italy where her nae begin to arrive at their
~ of the n.ew "Ditto counts now, Jea.ui.:..'
Aum.l Rum I and Illi>re ..BJm!J first stop ia. Florence. At old al.ma._m_am ~ l e driv-
Dever Macnine,'' because of ZOOM - Indiana, destina- Off to Puerto Rico and to one last, Mary De Mam ro wor- ing along Mifitary Trail
her achievements at M.C. tion: Notre Dame - "From of Maria Elena's wild parties ries about nothing as she some catch a glimpse at Pro-
The conversation then no boys to ALL boys, Bern- on her Sugar Plantation. paints away. Now to the Vat- Plunkett pr·acticing her wing
turned to Jane, who told the adette Cummings has be- ican - Meli finds Kate Flynn for the big University Park
group of her present position come "Head of the MathDe- at the Third Vatican Council, Tournament.
partment."
as executive secretary to (Only lime defending herself and her The time has come for
Hue Heffener, editor of Play- ZOOM - Illinois - now we the ceremony - Liz Satler
stand on "birth control vs.
girl Magazine. reach downtown Chicago. "uncorked" a bottle of Ba-
Later in the afternoon Meli Jodi Duncan now is editor of excommunication.'' cardi, while christening the
attended Gina Graf 's annual "True Romance Magazine.'' Will Tell) Land of science, Bonn, new periodical room design-
tea for the incoming fresh- Qualifications: enough ex- Germany - here Meli finds ed specially for the purpose
men of their old Alma Mater. periences of her own (maybe
Jane Howley, nuclear physi- of the Student Council. For-
That evening at the Gala even to write a novel). malities ended, silence falls
cist with her new wonder
Meli staggers aboard the working pill ''Metracal" in
Galen Ball, she saw Natalie Next on the schedule, Mil- Whizzy Cool Jet to Europe. tablet form, an aid for all over the crowd. All were
Fierro dancing with Oleg waukee, Wisconsin, "Beer there but four. Meli explain-
Cassini, whose new fashions For relaxation she takes ad- "broadening" college stu- ed that a few days before,
she will be modeling at the Country of tbe Nation," the
home of America's well vantage of the movie "How dents, Tennis, anyone? Meli she had received a telegram
Rose Festival Charity Ball. known "Cecil the Kid," no- from New York stating that
After making her appear- torious for her nightly em- to Marry a Millionaire'' fea- witnesses the Wimbleton Andree was unable to attend
due to her big position as
ance and extending the invi- pty beer can robberies. turing no less, Marymount' s Tennis Tournament where
own Diane Fowler, the champion is Joanne
tation, she quickly jumps into For an enjoyable afternoon Vive la France! - at the Swanson!
"ever faithful" and off to the Meli finds herself. at Mil- Orly Field Airport she is Slow boat to Ireland as
greeted by Kathy Quinn, now Meli puts on her Green and "Playboy Bunny.'' Angela,
theatre. Here Terry Regan waukee Stadium - home of also in New York, now con-
has the leading role in the Milwaukee Mice. Here President of Renault, Inc. her Smile, she arrives at the ducting a rally of the Young
George G. Nathan's new hit she sees brave Joe Cister- Then off to a fashion show new Marymount in Dublin. Americans for Freedom,
"The Green Volkswagen." na's bat boy Barbara Flem-
ing with her trusty canteen where dresses are designed "Is it true? Can it be? sends her sincere regrets
Following the performance and desires to be in Boca.
filled with Black Russian. by world renowned Marie That's Reverend Mother
she is once again off in Her- Due to circumstances be-
Lou Keneri. After spending a de la R.B." teaching yond control, Muffy is re-
few days of rest in Nice on the art of appreciating "Win-
manangus. Suddenly, Broad- To end her trip in the Jo.an Flannery' s "yacht" nie the Pooh'' in Gaelic. siding at Bethesda Memo-
way is in a cloud of dark- States she is off to Califor- (where Joan was preparing Anchors away as the boat rial Hospital - having #9.
ness. Throughout the great nia. On the plane she meets for the International confe- pushes off to Rhode Island. Last, but not least, our
city there was acry- "Mary rence in Geneva); Meli soon Meli meets Mary Cunning- "rebel without a cause,"
Pat! Mary Pat! - turn Broad- Marilyn Roesch who is rush- finds herself in Timbuktu ham "mazing" her way Toinette, is now head of the
ing to Hollywood to see the
way back on I'' Meli knew that first performance of Rose- where Diego and Henry have through Newport.
Mafia at Freeport, where
Mary Pat would be busy for bud's new show, "Exercise taken their "double trouble" As the world turns Meli last night her hide-out
quite a while and decided her along with Rosebud.'' After to avoid the rising cost of finds Nancy Linney in North Johnny's Cassino at Lucaya,
invitation would come in the watching the show, Meli their telephone bills. Carolina as fights her se- was raided. Toins finds her-
morning mail. walked to the next studio Ungawa - Meli is off to cret storm and never miss- self in an uncomfortable sit-
Kennedy Airport is now where the new "Carol Bur- Johannesburg where Janice es a soap opera.
nett", Vinny LaPonzina, was is really in Wonderland; her HOME, SWEET HOME! uation at the Lucaya Jail.
her destination. Here she As Meli closes the re-
meets Kate Cullen who has rehearsing. are fond old motto "Diamonds are a FLORIDA - Now to Palm union she states: "As all
become very well known as a Old memories girls best friend" · is still in Beach, Mary Semple is still good things must come to an
result of the "Cullen vs. ones as she remembers El- usage. wearing her Palm Beach end, .so must our reunion of
Clairol" affair. Nobody lie, now in Panama - ZOOM! Shangri-La-home Pinks on Worth Avenue, Tai 1975. We have often thought
knows but Kate, but she won't Roses are red, violets are of 1975 World's Fair - one Tai!! Then to Oelray as Dan- of the memories of the class
tell. of the main U.S. exhibits is ny Vail is auto mechanic at of '65. Being here has only
blue,
Meli boards the new Tam The most beautiful body, that of Susan Carvalho' s Rusty's Garage, still fixing made them more real, and
Am Whizzy Cool Jet to Bos- demonstration on "How to up her white Chevy.
1972. we will cherish this day for-
ton where Linda F.rst . now Aninsf !H:: nnwti-rrl tn l\l<,c:,_ Dislocate Your Kneecap Pompano, here we come! ever.''
12 L'AZUR Ju~!_1965
4 ' 11.
Bishop Carroll blesses the grounds which will become the beauti-
ful Marymount campus.
Some five years ago the Marymount area was a mark on a plan•
oer's map.
From the Beginning
Mr. William Delehanty, the architect, reviews ronstruc-
tion blueprints with Rev. Mother de la Croix and Mother
Jogues (right), then Maryrnount president.
An aerial view in March, 1963, showed that construction was nearing completion. Dedication Day, 1963: students line the waJks for
the Dedication Procession.
June 1965 L'AZUR 13
Mother Jogues speaks to the world of the fonnal dedication of The first students begin to arrive • the pioneer class.
Marymount College.
• • • until June 1965
Remember? Investiture was a fonnal affair •••
The first religious faculty of a new college in Florida.
New additions sparked the faculty as the second year began. Education at Marymount - always a personal
formation ·
14 L' AZUR June 1965
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June 1965 L'AZUR 15
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The "lantern chain" instituted an old Marymount cus- the layman simply cannot
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At 8:30 p.m. on May 17, class. The wording was very ter Sunday needed informa- Boca Raton National Bank
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Marymount which will be- "He 11 o Dolly", "Favorite ~iven in a recent issue of
come a yearly tradition at Things," • "Thanks for the 'Ave Maria" by Bishop Leo on Camino Real
the college. Memories," and "You'll A. Pursley to the layman
E"ach freshman held acol- Never Walk Alone." when he said: "He will fail
orful lantern and walked in At the end of "You'll Nev- to understand, not because Co111plete Banking Senices
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The first pa.rt of the pro- man gave a sophomore her must keep a forward glance
gram included four very or- lantern. in the words of Father
iginal songs that were sung At Founders Hall the so-
Bernard Cooke who in the
to the departing sophomore phomores sang two songs April issue of "The Ways"
to the freshmen, "Favor-
says: "It is only too easy
ite Things" and the "Stone to deceive ourselves that se-
Cutters Song." At the end,
O rientation both classes joined in to curity lies with what has
already been known of the
T l Mffl'lt ~ff .
Pl anned Mater. Afterwards each so- Sister quoted John enry
phomore hung her lantern Cardinal Newman who said
A student orientation pro- on a wire that was placed "To live is to change and
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outs-ide of the building. to be perfect is to have
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ll!range an educational, spi- performed a short skit on the
ritual, physical, and social well known periodical room.
a~mosphere for the novice The occasion was well en-
collegian - tQus preparing joyed by all; and we hope Builders
he! for a successful , happy that in the following years and
existence here at Mary- it will be a memorable event
mount. Developers
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16 L' AZUR June 1965
Father Nogar
Returns to Campus
On Monday, the tenth of ed Man as two kinds of peo- )}ember were inducted in~o the National Honor Socie• Two ophomores remaii,1.
ple: (1) the PICTURE person, ty for Junior Colleges, _Plu Th~ta Kappa, on )lay 26. ~liss ~lary Semple (~eft)
Ma1, the students of _Mar~- who puts himself in a pic- Here the student are pictured Just as they concluded and ~liss Ellie Barri •os
mount were once again pri- ture he has already painted completed the first sem,~s-
vileged to receive Fr. Ray- in his imagination; and (2) their pledges. ter of so phomore work tlois
mond J. Nogar, O.P ., into the DRAMA person, who ~lay and look forward to
their midst. The renowned likes to think of himself as graduation next Decemoer.
Dominican and Evolutionist a part of an enfolding drama.-
conducted a very inspiring Boca Bag Shop
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Several Marymount grad- The Project had originally l
of 1965 ture. Nancy-Jo Cafaro '66 uates have already made
been announced, by the Col-
plans to return to the Col-
lege for the summer Self- lege at a Chamber of Com-
Help Project desi~ned to aid merce "coffee" held at the
Hear Yel the culturally deprived. Kate College on May 21.
With pride we announce that Mlss Carmen Flynn, Jackie Paterno, and Patronize
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Al ou-r 1.Qves c1~n fully reach But do not h::.\lae others. recently returned from a t!iP
what they aspire to - onTy uo not expect more of them to Washington, D.C., durmg
when they are transformed which they made formal ap-
by Christ's love. It is only ~n they are lllng or able
when the spirit of charity l'! a'
permeates love that love can ~ give. ve fai 1 - •
be true to its own ·essence. under Title 3B of the Eco-
keep on loving" ~en when the nomic Opportunities A_ct_ to
We've gone a long way assist the summer acnvity.
from our drummer. • • And image of the ones loved is While in Washington, they
I too wonder how we've lost consulted with Mr, Thomas
the parade - and wandered momentarily obscured; Have
down this isolated lane - Karter, a special director of
where the only music is the hope - to continue faithful the migrant program f?r the
song of love. But it's a song East Coast in the office of
I think, that every one knows and confident that those lov- Economic Opportunity, Mr.
-- and probably the most Louis McGinnis, special ed-
important one to learn - ed will one day become what ucation consultant for the
and you cannot love unless migrant program, and Mr.
you find someone to love. they are called upon to be; Thomas Hinton of the Na-
And the beauty of it, and tional Catholic Welfare Con-
the joy of it, and the splen- and love - so that you will ference. Whether a grant is •
dor of it - is that we can forthcoming or not, how-
find someone every day •. never force others into be- ever, the summer program
All around us are people will be carried out.
longing to be loved • • • to coming what you know they
find someone to understand Locally, the coordinators
them ••• to encounter some- should become - but rather have consulted with nume-
one to befriend. A friend is rous agencies, among them
patiently and reverently ac-
the League of Women Vo~-
cept the rhythm of their ers, the Council of Catho~1c
Women, and the Community
growth and development, Action Council of Palm
trusting that one day they
will reach their fulfillment
and share it with you.
Love much and deeply and
often, but remember always:
"If a man does not keep
pace with his companions,
perhaps it is because he
hears a different drummer.
aet him step to the music
which he hears, however,
measured or far away."
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