Bishop Colton High School - Colton Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

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We will try to reflect the merriment that we, as Chris' tians, possess. The Holy Spirit has blessed us with the promise of eternal youth and the gift of joy, and we shall try to present a living evidence of this joy in our yearbook. As each senior leaves school, she leaves more than a mere building. She leaves behind her girlhood memo- ries to enter the world of womanhood. RO Page 3 We, the Senior Class of 195 9, humbly dedicate our yearbook to Pope Pius XII. Appropriate indeed is this dedication, for Pope Pius XII is truly the model of Christian joy. The fairest of all Godls gifts that passes all understanding is the peace that all men of feeling cannot but strive for . . . Pius XII, his heart open to the world, attained this peace in his own soul. 7 Nm -CSN -M-., We, as Christian women, have inherited an ahunf dance of high praise and moral guidance from our beloved Father He tells us that Woman, in her proper place . . . exercises quietly a powerful inflf encef' She is the joy of life to her husband and her children. As we enter now our new adult life, our hearts thrill to his inspiring message: The future belongs to those who love. .sf Page 4 Although teachers are sometimes pictured as prim, unyielding individuals who darken each day, our own faculty is a part of the joy in each of our hearts. They were always available to supply answers to our many questions and their wise counsel was there for the asking. The eager smiles and willing hearts of our faculty were never out to lunchl' or not to be disturbed. They shared our enthusiasms in passing a test, or in winning a basketball game. Our teachers, too, are young in heart. Perhaps this comes partly from their contact with young people. But it is mainly in their Christian attitude toward life. They are not afraid of living. They say to life: Welcome. We will probably forget many of the things our teachers taught us by their words. We hope we shall never forget the lesson of their lives. Page 5 His Excellency, thg Mest Reverend His Excellency, the Most Reverend joseph A, Burkg, D, D., Bishop Leo Richard Smith, D. D., of Buffalo, Auxiliary Bishop of Buffalo. Very Reverend Sylvester J. Holbel, Father Leo Harnmerl, Superintendent of Schools, Assistant Superintendent DiOC6S6 of BUE2110- of Schools, Diocese of Buffalo. Page i 2 i M Sister Mary Eligia Principal 5 Ji 1 Sister Mary Xavier Sister Mary Pachomia Biology, Religion, Health Religion, Ofnce Practice Page 7 SS ,,-aw.. wif ' 1q?'i'Ii?' SiSfCf MHYY EYYUHYJ , , Sister Mary Miriam Religion, Shorthand, Transcription English, Religion l : as Sister Mary Rosalie Sister Mary Antonelle Sister Mary Desponsaitzi Science, Business Math, Religion English, Religion Hist ory, Religion Sister Mary Loraine Sister Mary Admirabilis Music, Polish, Religion Librarian' French, Math, Religion Page 8 5 s Sistcr Mary Francctta Algebra, Latin, Religion fm ,tml ir--v bistcr Marry Simplicia Sister Mary Dulciam Religion, bcc. Practice, Bus. Law Homemaking Mi: Dmicl Mgittimorc lfiiglifli, Strrinl Studies k V x .1 A 6 -:sv f I Sister Mary Aurcliuniic Chemistry, Religion, Algebra 4-.xv-Q . A., 1 4 Miss Mary Rita Crowe Pliykital Edutation Mrs, Curl B. Misclikn liiiglifli, Speech page 9 ess! Miss Mary.He1en -O'Conne1l Miss Helen Smith Mrs. Paul Tully History, S0021 Studies History, Social Studies Typing, Introduction to Business MYS- James Wright Miss Phyllis Fuks Mr. Joseph Lis Guidance Counselor Secretary Superintendent 1, fs ... .f fi', ' g5 t i i 3. -3 4 i . ,f fa Q 4 . 5 f ' 2 s ii z t Mrs. Martha Zientarski Mrs. Frances Bielska Mrs. Rita Ciesielski Cafeteria Cafeteria Cafeteria Page 10 'L P As each senior leaves school, she leaves more than a mere building. She leaves behind her girlhood memories to enter the world of womanhood. The day will never come when she will be able to do funny schoolgirl things again - typing a carbon back- wards, swallowing her gum when threatened with a demerit, or filibuster' ing during a study. These things are gone forever. But the realization comes to us that we now possess something within that is beautiful and strong. That something is the joy and love we are now capable of giving to others. As we leave Colton to venture on our own, our hope and prayer is that we may, in our own small way, give this love and joy to a world in search of peace. Page 11 Judith Theresa Gorny American Legion Oratorical Contest 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Club l, 2, 3, 45 World Affairs 2, 3, 45 United Nations 4, Coltonette Staff 3, 4, Community Singing 2, Student Council 2, 3, 45 NCMEA 3, 4, Fresh- man Class Treasurer 31 Coltonette Co- Editor 45 Student Council Secretary 2, Vice President 3, President 4. The fairest garden in her looks, And in her mind the wisest books. Theresa Ann Kwiatkowski Third Order 2, 3, 41 Scholarship Club lp Library Club l, 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Community Sing- ing 2, Cheerleader 4, Freshman Trea- surer, Vice-President 3, President 4. Flowers spring to blossoms, where she walks the careful ways of duty. Page 12 Alnalla Diana Bogdan Dramatics Club 35 Legion of Decency I 5 Coltonette Staff 3, Yearbook 45 Student Council 3, 4, Community Singing 25 Class Secretary 45 Year- book Editor 4p Dramatics Club Vice President 3. All things return to dust Save beauty fashioned well. Christine Mary Obatarczyk Third Order 2, 3, 45 Mission Club 2, Legion of Decency I, 2, 3, 4g Colton- ette Staff 35 Yearbook 4, Student Council 3, 41 Class Officer, Treasurer I, 3, Vice President 4. Welcome as a burst of sun fresh- ening the morn. Ledora Marie Waaielewakl French Club l, 35 Glee Club l, 2, 4- World Affairs 2, 35 United Nations 3' Legion of Decency 21 Yearbook 45 Student Council 2, 3, 4: NCMEA 2, 3, 45 Community Singing I, 25 Class President 2, 3: Class Treasurer 4. Thou art a fair and precious gem, shining with many virtues. I Page 13 Page 14 Christine Antkowiak Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 NCMEA 45 Community Singing 2. Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter. Janice Eleanor Bagrowski Dramatics Club l, 3, 45 Basketball 25 Scholarship Club i5 Community Sing- ing 25 Yearbook 4. Grace was in all her steps, H eav'n in her eye. Rose Marie Banks Mission Club 25 Legion of Decency I5 Library Club 45 Community Singing 2, A cheerful temper joined with inno- cence 'will make beauty attractive. Arlene Cecelia Bartella Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 NCMEA 45 Community Singing 25 Yearbook 4. Younger than springtime are you, Gayer than laughter are yon. N- x E f ,f.,.j k.m?..-,W , 1 Page 1 5 H l l ia. AQ W , 4 'B' W I Ns... Mary Ann Beiger Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, NCMEA 4, Community Singing 2. Serene as the shores of melody. Mary Ann Bracikowska Third Order 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4 Library Club 3, Yearbook 4, Com: munity Singing 2. If smiles were miles What ground she would cover. Patricia Ann Brania Third Order 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, Mission Club 2, Yearbook 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Third Order Corres- ponding Secretary 4. The two noblest things, which are sweetness and light. Loretta Brzezicki Glee Club 3, 4, NCMEA 4, Com- munity Singing 2. A peace above all earthly dignities, A still and quiet conscience. 'N-are nv- Q I AI. X Page 16 Delplline Marie Bucholtz Dramatics Club 3, 4, Mission Club 27 Legion of Decency l, Coltonette Staff 3, 4, Community Singing 2, Yearbook 4, Dramatics Club Treasurer 4. The ideal of courtesy, wit, grace, and charm. Arlene Ann Bulatek Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, NCMEA 4, Community Singing 2. Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate. Linda Mary Carlon Dramatics Club 3, Mission Club 2, Glee Club l, Coltonette Staff 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Community Singing 2. They are 'never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts. Mary Ann Carney Third Order 2, 3, 4, World Affairs 4, Legion of Decency l, Yearbook 4, Student Council 2, 3, Third Order Vice Prefect 3, Third Order Librarian 4, Class Vice President 2, Class Secre. tary 3. They who have steeped their souls -ln prayer, Can every anguish calmly bear. Page 17 Elaine Patricia Colomon Dramatics Club 45 Community Singing 2. Her warm good-nature is a price- less thing. Judith Ann Cross Dramatics Club 25 Mission Club 25 Third Order 3, 45 Community Singing 2. Jolly and gay come what may. Patricia Mary Czubai Mission Club 25 French Club lp World Affairs 45 Legion of Decency l, 35 Coltonette Staff 3, 45 Student Council 2, 45 Community Singing 25 Colton- ette Co-Editor 3, 4. A happy soul, that all the wal To heaven, hath a, summe'r's ay. Rose Ann Daminski Dramatics Club 45 Mission Club l, 25 Glee Club I5 Yearbook 45 Community Singing 2. Our Rose by any other name Would remain as sweet and humble. i it geewllwl s Page 18 . kk... '- .zen .,-:. se, 9' Barbara Ann Dera Mission Club 25 Glee Club 3, 45 Scholarship Club 35 World Affairs 45 NCMEA 45 Community Singing 2. Self-reverence, knowledge, and control, These three lead to sovereign power. Carol Ann Domzalski Third Order 3, 45 Mission Club l, 25 Scholarship Club I5 Community Sing- ing 2. A spirit of love is the holiest good in the human heart. Mary Ann Dorobiala Cheerleader l, 25 Mission Club I, 2 World Affairs 3, 45 Yearbook 45 Stu dent Council 25 Community Singing 2. The light of love, the purity of grace, The mind, the music, breathing from her face. Geraldine Theresa Dragan Dramatics Club 3, 45 Mission Club I 25 Legion of Decency 2, 3. Her friendly heart and winning ways We've come to know so well. 1 1 3 , F, i '-W-ff' In N ,il-1. 'z .V vi leiii In il 1. Carol Ann Dudek Third Order 3, 4, Mission Club 2, Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Legion of Decency 2 Community Singing 2, Yearbook 4, A good disposition and a sunny smile, Make her friendship so worthwhile. Lorraine Mary Dworaczyk Glee Club l, 2, Yearbook 4, Com- munity Singing 2. Meet her any time of day, She always smiles the same sweet way. Judith Frances Engler Third Order 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, World Affairs 4, Legion of Decency l, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, United Na- tions 4, Legion of Decency Secretary 4. A daughter of the Gods, divinely tall, and most divinely fair. Ann Marie Fafara Third Order 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader lf 2, Mission Club l, 2, Yearbook 4, Community Singing 2. She doeth little kindnesses which most leave undone. I . , ss e 1s1sso.--1' e x '4s..,, y A dir . . 5: 5 at A t 'i-if A Page 20 Diane Theresa Felski Dramatics Club, 2, 3, 4, Legion of Decency l, Yearbook 4, Community Singing 2, Dramatics Club President 4. And more than wisdom, more than wealth A merry heart that laughs at care. Carol Ruth Frantz Dramafics Club 3, 4, Legion of De- cency l, Library Club 4, Yearbook 4, Community Singing 2, Library Club Secretary 4. She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies. Suzanne Marie Galas Sodality 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club I, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Club l, 2, 3, World Affairs 2, 3, 4, Year- book 4, NCMEA 3, 4, Community Singing 2, Sodality Vice Prefect 3, 4, Vice President World Affairs 4, Secre- tary-Treasurer NCMEA 3, 4, Secretary Glee Club 3. Life plays on her soul a song forever fresh. Christine Theresa Gasiewicz Third Order 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Yearbook 4, Com- munity Singing 2. She is truly great who hath a great charity. , T ,. .EQ . ,Vk.. ,:,,ii1:ii,f,5,iE,,,VC i Schu- Elizabeth Jane Gerdowski Third Order 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, l, 21 3, 4, Legion of Decency 2, NCMEA 4, Community Singing 2. Moderation is the silken string running through the pearl chain of all virtues. Margaret Ann Gill Third Order 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, Mission Club 2, World Affairs 4, Legion of Decency l, Student Coun- cil 2, Yearbook 4, Class Secretary 2, Recording Secretary Third Order 4, Secretary World Affairs 4. All succeeds with people who are of sweet and cheerful disposition. Theresa Joan Gonciarz Glee Club 3, 4, NCMEA 4, Com- munity Singing 2, Yearbook Staff 4. Silence is the most perfect herald of joy. Ann Marie Grabijas arship Club l, Coltonetfe Staff 2, Yearbook 4, Community Singing 2. With twinkling laughter, lightly gay, She helps to make a brighter day. Sodality l, 2, Dramatics Club 2, 4, Basketball l, 2, Glee Club l, 2, Schol- Page 22 Joan Elizabeth Grzywa Legion of Decency 3, 4, Community Singing 2. Quietly she goes her way, Doing her share in her quiet way. Barbara Ann Haligowski Glee Club l, Dramatics Club l, 4, Community Singing 2. Smiling always with a never fading serenity of countenance. Carol Barbara Jankowski Sodality l, 2, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, Yearbook 4, Com- munity Singing 2, Dramatics Club Vice-President 4, Glee Club Wardrobe Mistress 2. A good heart fills her world with music. Jacqueline Cecilia Jarembek Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Club I, World Affairs 3, Library Club 4, Yearbook 4, NCMEA 4, Community Singing 2, Treasurer Glee Club 3, 4. She was fair and fresh as a morning rose. S lG'S Q.3'1qS'1Q 's3 Ei -- 2 vi-'iifofffi '-Ii , r ' 4 , - ' syn V 4 . S, so 1 Page 2 3 .. N l Susanne Frances Jerzewska Glee Club I5 Dramatic Club 2, 45 Legion of Decency 25 Community Singing 2. Her soul like her eyes, lovely and deep. Diane Maxine Kaminski an-0-we 5 W S' Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 45 Bas- film -1 ' ' L ,.-- 2 A ketball 2, 3, 45 Mission Club l, 25 4, A ' Glee Club l5 World Affairs 3, 45 Q? United Nations 3, 45 Yearbook 45 Q ii? Student Council 4. ' Strong mind, great heart, 'X 5 ,,' Q , true faith, and ready hands. l i Patricia Karlis Cheerleader 45 Mission Club 25 Legion of Decency 35 Library 45 Community Singing 2. Politeriess is the flower of humanity. Christine Elizabeth Kedzierski Sodality lj World Affairs 45 Colton- ette Staff 45 Yearbook 45 Community Singing 2. Grace is a flower that grows not in every garden. Page 24 Lorraine Mary Klimczak Third Order 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Legion of Decency lg Yearbook 42 NCMEA 45 Community Singing 25 Secretary Glee Club 4. To hear her speak, and sweetly smile, You were in Paradise all the while. Frances Marie Kloc Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4 NCMEA 45 Community Singing 2. Soft words are welcome, Quiet ways are winning. Dorothy Joan Kopacz Mission Club 2, Glee Club lg Library Club I, 2, 3, 4j Yearbook 4, Student Council 2, 3, 45 Community Singing 2. How sweet and gracious even in common speech Is that fine sense which men call courtesy. Christine Constance Korczykowski Mission Club lg Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 47 Yeafb00l4 41 NCMEA 4, Community Singing 2. A loyal companion, an excellent friend, An earnest worker, true to the end. Page 25 Theresa Bernadette Kosior Mission Club ig Legion of Decency 3, 45 Library Club 2, 3, 41 Community Singing 2. Her 'virtue is the performance of pleasing actions. Mary Joyce Krathaus Dramatics Club 4, Yearbook 45 Cheer- leader 45 Community Singing 2: Cheerleader Captain 4. Giver of spring and youth and joy. Christine Theresa Krawczyk Mission Club I, 2: Third Order 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Yearbook 45 Com- munity Singing 2. Her quiet manners promise a gentle heart. Sandra Kubas Cheerleader 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Li- brary Club 2, 3, 4g Community Sing- ing 2. The purity of her life is the brightness of her glory. Page 26 Christine Ann Kubiak Legion of Decency 2, 3, Library Club 2, 3, 45 Yearbook 4, Community Sing- ing 2. With a cheerful spirit that adds to her merit. Theresa Mary Kubik Mission Club lg Legion of Decency 3, Library Club 4, Community Singing 4. A silent maiden in her flower. Barbara Joan Kuwik Dramatics Club 4, Mission Club 1, Coltonette Staff 35 Community Singing 31 Dramatics Club Secretary 4. The 'virtue of her lively looks, Excels the precious stone. Jolene Mary Lang P Glee Club I, 2, 45 World Affairs 33 Coltonette Staff 25 Yearbook 45 NCMEA 4, Community Singing 2. Sweetness and enthusiasm of youth combined with the wisdom of maturity. l. A L 4 Page 27 Barbara Ann Lewandowski Glee Club I, 2, 45 Library Club 3, 45 Yearbook 45 NCMEA 45 Community Singing 2. Quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Sylvia Ann Lewandowski Third Order 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Mission Club I, 25 Library Club 3, 45 Student Council 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Third Order President 45 Basketball Captain 3, 45 Library Club President 4. Devout and cheerful, Active yet resigned. Christine Mary Linse Mission Club l5 Library Club 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Community Singing I, 2. Strong is the soul, And wise, and beautiful. Mary Ann Lipieeka Library Club l, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Community Singing I, 2. Her ways are ways of yentleneu, and all her paths are peace. Marianne Rita Lodyga Glee Club 3, 4, NCMEA 4, Com- munity Singing 2, Yearbook Staff 4. She is like joy, Majestic, equable, serene. Valentina Lozowski Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3 4, Yearbook 45 Student Council 4 NCMEA 45 Community Singing 2 Sodality Treasurer 3, President 4. A kind and gentle heart she had, A comfort to us all. Elizabeth Louise Maciejewski Dramatics Club 3, 4, Mission Club l, 2, Yearbook Staff 4, Community Sing- ing 2. A smile always lingering, And thoughtfulness to share. Eleanor Madej Coltonette Staff 4, Community Sing- ing 2. They're only truly great who are truly good. q... ' M 3' 'QW' 1 .X h 'K Page 29 ...J Barbara Felicia Majewski Dramatics Club 45 Mission Club l, 25 World Affairs 25 Yearbook 45 Com- munity Singing l, 25 Mission Club Freshman Representative. Gentle as a 'vapor on the soft summer air. Sylvia Ann Marciniak Cheerleader l5 Mission Club l, 2, Coltonette Staff 45 Student Council 3, 45 Community Singing 25 Class Presi- dent l. Seeing only what is fair, Accepting only what is good. Janet Marie Marszalek Mission Club 25 Glee Club 3, 45 Schol- arship Club l, 35 World Affairs 45 Yearbook 45 Student Council 25 NCMEA 45 Community Singing 2. With virtue and quietness, one may conquer the world. Theresa Catherine Matynka Legion of Decency 2, 35 Library Club l5 Coltonette Staff 45 Yearbook 45 Community Singing 2. True and gentle, calm and just, That all might honor and all might trust. 'WORN Page 30 f an Jane Sylvia Miclhalski Mission Club 25 Scholarship Club l5 World Affairs 45 Legion of Decency 3, 45 Yearbook 45 NCMEA 45 Com- munity Singing 2. She wore her beauty with the grace of summer's star-clad sky. Carolyn Migclal Scholarship Club 3, 45 World Affairs 45 Legion of Decency 2, 35 Library Club 35 Coltonette Staff 45 Yearbook 45 Library Club Vice President 4. .fl character so gracious and serene is twice blessed. Marcia Pauline Miedowicz Sodality l, 2, 35 Dramatics Club 4. And all are brighter for her sight and bless her as she goes her way. Judith Ann Mikolajewska Third Order 3, 45 Mission Club l5 Legion of Decency 25 Yearbook 45 Community Singing 2. Not all are gifted with such a sweet sincerity blended with a genuine interest. 1 if Page 31 Lf -cr' '24 Bernadine Theresa Miller Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Scholarship Club 35 World Affairs 45 Yearbook 45 NCMEA 45 Community Singing 2. In her patience lies the perfection of charity. Arlene Celia Nawrocki Mission Club l5 World Affairs 45 Le- gion of Decency l, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook 45 Community Singing 25 Legion of Decency Delegate 4. Through her expressive eyes, Her soul distinctly spoke. Carol Frances Nowak Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 Library Club 45 Legion of Decency l, 25 Community Singing 25 Yearbook 4. The beauty of a violet lingers with a warm and quiet fragrance. Joan Numeracki Third Order 45 Mission Club l, 25 Community Singing 2. A spirit refreshing as a rich melody. . fr .. is Page 52 Sandra Jean Nuszkowski Third Order 3, 4, French Club lg Mis- sion Club 21 Scholarship Club 3, World Affairs 2, Legion of Decency 2, 3, 4, Coltonette Staff 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Community Singing 2. She is light, of a merry, nimble, stirring spirit. Elizabeth Louise Ober Third Order 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 35 Mission Club l, 2, Yearbook 4, Treasurer Third Order 4. What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness! Judith Ann Ogniewski Third Order 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Legion of Decency l, 25 Yearbook 4. Grace is given of God, But talent developed by man. Hedwig Sophie Ordziejczuk Third Order 25 French Club lp Le- gion of Decency lg Yearbook 4. She lingers, while the moments 'run With happy thoughts that come and pass. Page 33 JR .aa . xl '? Joanne Frances Owczarzak Mission Club l, 2, Legion of Decency l, 2, 3, 4, Coltonette Staff 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Student Council 4, Community Singing 2. Her charm was like the liberal air, Embracing all, to cheer and bless. Roberta Ann Palmer Third Order 3, 4, Mission Club I, 2, Glee Club 4, World Affairs 4, United Nations 4, NCMEA 4, Community Singing 2. The mind enlightened is like heaven. Joanne Irene Paluchowski Third Order 3, 4, Mission Club 2, Yearbook 4, Community Singing 2. Her eyes are like unfathomable lakes, When brightly over them morning radiance breaks. egg s t iff ' as-. r .M Patricia Cecelia Panek W 1 Third Order 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Q 4, Community Singing 2, NCMEA 4. -X ' Could she frown, 'twonld be fairer far, g ,fi if X Than smiles of other maidens are. . ., A 3. fi f 'd s 5 if. I Page 34 ya-uw Barbara Ann Pawlak Third Order 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Legion of Decency 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4. Through all life's ways, keep pure this heart, her dwelling place. Marjorie Ann Penska Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Legion of Decency 3, 4, Student Council 4, Legion of Decency President 4, Legion of De- cency Committee Secretary 3, 4. Good things will always dwell within her. Rose Marie Pesta Mission Club 2, Glee Club I, 2, Year- book 4, Community Singing 2. Full from the fount of joy's delicious springs. Carol Ann Pirog Third Order 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, NCMEA 4, Community Singing 2. Her worth through spheral joys shall move when suns and systems close above. LQ, Q Q. i f -my Page 3 5 A SJW ' N Fun Joan Carol Pittner Third Order 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Li- brary Club 2, 3, NCMEA 4, Com- munity Singing 2, Yearbook Staff 4. Her little deeds of kindness help to make earth happy like heaven above. Arlene Frances Rice Third Order 3, 4, French Club l, Mis- sion Club 2, Glee Club 4, World Af- fairs 2, 3, Legion of Decency l, 2, Coltonette Staff 3, Yearbook Editor- in-Chief 4, Student Council 2, NCMEA 4, Community Singing 2, Class Vice President l, Treasurer 2. Thine eyes shall be the heavenly lights, Thy voice shall be the summer breeze. Diane Marie Rosolowski Third Order 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, NCMEA 4, Com- munity Singing 2, Yearbook Staff 4. The face of her we love,- and the low, sweet music of the voice we know. Susan Genevieve Rozak Third Order 2, 3, 4, Mission Club l, 2, Library Club 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4 Library Club Treasurer 4. She is so faifr, she is at peace, She is so pure in thought. 'in-..,,... mmf' , XM ,T Sandra Esther Rutkowski Mission Club 2, 3, Legion of Decency I, Library Club 3, 4, Community Singing 2. Violet, hiding low, Fragrant and shy. Geraldine Rzepecki Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Legion of De- cency l, 2, Library Club 2, 3, Col- tonette Staff 4, Community Singing 2. Happy she is, And gentle as the night is dark. Lydia Ann Salczynski Third Order l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, Cheerleader 4, Glee Club l, Scholar- ship Club 2, Yearbook 4, Community Singing 2. Her eyes like stars of twilight fair, Like twilight too, her dusky hair. Carol Mary Schruefer Third Order l, 2, 3, 4, World Affairs Club 3, 4, Scholarship Club 3, Le- gion of Decency 2, Library Club 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Third Order Cor- responding Secretary 4, Library Club Vice President 3. Gay of heart, refreshing to know Barbara Marie Siewierski Third Order 3, 45 Mission Club 25 'av Yearbook 45 Community Singing 2. Not only in this lady's eyes Do we her beauty find. Sophie Skalska Legion of Decency 35 Library Club 25 Coltonette Staff 45 Community Sing- ing 2. Her soft hair is golden on her head And her sweet smiling can make glad the day. Lorraine Marian Sniatecki Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Student Council '45 NCMEA 45 Community Singing 2. Do but look at herg She is as bright as love's star when it riseth. Patricia Christine Sokolowski Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Library Club 45 Student Council 25 NCMEA 45 Com- munity Singing 25 Yearbook Staff 45 Glee Club Vice-President 4. With a spirit sensitive and a smile disarming. Q-...........-.... QR M51 bmi mil-P vw-vfpv x , My ' attl i 1 Page 38 Elizabeth Stachowski Glee Club lp Legion of Decency 35 Library Club 4, Community Singing 2. She passes in her beauty bright, Amongst the grave, amongst the gay. Loretta Swacha Dramatics Club l, 2, Glee Club 4, Scholarship Club lg World Affairs l, 2, 3, Coltonette Staff 3, 4, Yearbook 45 NCMEA 4, Community Singing 2. A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance: Mary Ann Switkowski Glee Club 3, 4, Legion of Decency lg NCMEA 4, Community Singing 2. Fresh and petite From dainty brow to dainty feet. Regina Florence Syput Library Club 2, 35 Community Sing- ing 2. Her commonest word is a melody V complete. Page 39 Marcia Ann Syrek Third Order 45 Mission Club 2: Glee Club lg Legion of Decency 31 Com' munity Singing 2. Bri ht Star! witz radiance enhaneiny her fresh beauty. Mary Ann Szwajkos Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Scholarship Club I, 2, 3, 4, World Affairs I, 2, 3, 45 Coltonette Staff 3, 4, Yearbook 4, NCMEA 3, 4, Community Singing 2, United Nations Delegate 4. Humble because of knowledge, mighty by sacrifice. Barbara Rita Szejnar Third Order l, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Community Singing 2, Third Order Treasurer 3, Mistress of Novices 4. Her tranquil face is the image of her soul. Mary Ann Szyklinaki Third Order I, 2, 3, 4, Legion of Decency 3, 4. All that is comprised in good, Meets in her aspect and her eyes. A neg is l Page 40 Y ff' Patricia Marie Szymanski Mission Club 25 Legion of Decency 45 Community Singing 2. Light of heart, and a firm and candid friend. Marcia Joyce Truty Third Order 45 Dramatics Club 45 Mis- sion Club l, 25 Legion of D ency 2, 3, 45 Yearbook 45 Communit, -inging 2. She looks as fair as morning roses, Newly washed with dew. Mary Ann Twardowski Third Order, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 45 Mission Club 25 Legion of Decency 3, 45 Community Singing 2. No livelier spirits in any place could be. Martha Varosy Glee Club l. Truth and wisdom are nurtured in silence. x is Psge4l Constance Theresa Wardenskl Yearbook 45 Community Singing 2. A natural sweetness and a true heart are hers. Christine Wegrzynowski' Scholarship Club l5 Legion of Decency 3, 45 Library Club 45 Coltonette Staff 45 Yearbook 45 Community Singing 2. A more charming Mies is yet to be. Bibianne Wiclllacz A Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Library Club l, 2, 45 Coltonette Staff 45 Health Club 35 NCMEA 4, Community Singing 2. A gentle maidg may sunshine and happiness be with you. Lorraine Wicka Scholarship Club l, 2, 35 Coltonette Staff 45 NCMEA 45 Library Club 45 World Affairs 3, 45 United Nations 3, 45 Community Singing 25 Dramatics Club I 5 Assistant Editor Yearbook 4. Beauty 'is the joy of the eternal youthfulness of the creative mind. Carole Ann Wierzbicki Third Order 2, 3, 45 Basketball 25 World Affairs 45 Yearbook 45 Student Council 3, 45 Vice President Third Order 45 President, World Affairs 4. Infinite riches in a little room. Bernice Wlosinski Legion of Decency 3, 45 Yearbook 45 Community Singing 25 Treasurer of Legion of Decency 4. Sunshine, rnerriment and laughter mingle here. Eleanor Theresa Wojnowski Third Order 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club I5 Glee Club 2, 45 NCMEA 2, 45 Scholar- ship Club 35 World Affairs 45 Year- book 4. A source of strength to all those who cross her path. Leona Helen Wollnik Dramatics Club 35 Basketball 25 Legion of Decency l, 2, 3, 45 Year- book 45 Community Singing 25 Le- gion of Decency Committee Chairman. But all the things that poets love Are garnered in her mind. Page 43 Michalene Constance Wypych Mission Club lg Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Club l, 3, 45 World Af- fairs 3, 4, United Nations Sub-dele- gate 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Student Coun- cil 4, Community Singing 2, NCMEA 2, 3, 45 President Glee Club 45 Secretary-Treasurer NCMEA Buffalo Chapter 3, 4. A lovely lass of unconquerable spirit. Leandra Ann Wyrobek Glee Club lp World Affairs 4, Legion of Decency 2, 3, Community Singing 2. There is a deep joy in reflective thought. Patricia Ann Wyzykowski Legion of Decency 3, Library Club 45 Community Singing 2. Better to be small and shine than great and cast a shadow. Dorothy Marie Zasada Third Order 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Yearbook 45 NCMEA 45 Glee Club Wardrobe Mistress 4' Communi 1 'Y Singing 2. A. warm smile and cheeks that make bitter the envious rose. Three girls and friend. They teach everything 3 in our school. Page 44 Santa, we've been so good! Never let it he said that the underclassmen are overf looked. Far from it, for our daily lives are fuller because of them. 'Their laughter echoes down the crowded halls over the unheard protests of the hardworking Student Council. 'Their bubbling spirit made school life more fun. We must admit that sometimes they seemed a little silly to us mature seniors, but then we would remember the way it was with us when we were younger. And then we would understand. 'You may he sure that we will never forget the many friends we've made within this group of merry Coltonettes. Page 45 S Homeroom 201. First row, left to right: K. Herko, P. Janora, P. Kosieracki, B. Jedrzejewski, J. Kosowski, E. Herdzik, J. Karolewski. Second row: C. Kapturowski, M. Karaszewski, l. Hoinski, L. Kapron, G. Kolarz, J. Igna- towski, E. Karl. Third row: C. Jakubowski, J. Kotowski, P. Hyzy, J. Kosmowski, J. Helinski, B. Gospodarski. unions Vi Q? Hornefoom'2Ol. Firslf row, left to right: C. Drogoszewski, W. Gasiedska, F. Beres, M. Baszczynski, E. Brodka, D. Gajewsku, C. Brechllfowslgi. Second row: P. Bromberek, V. Glapinski, C. Goldyn, B. Bozek, D. Ciesielski, C, Golombek, N. Duszlnskl. Thlrd row: C. Gorski, T. Figura, S. Bochenek, A. Czwanek, J. Bogdan, E. Butryn, Page 46 Q7 'QI Homeroom 118. First row, left to right: P. Pilarski, P. Pufahl, G. Rozewski, C. Przestawski, A. Radzikowski, B. Ostrowicki, T. Paprocki. Second row: G. Petyk, J. Okoniewski, J. Potkowski, S. Rozak, G. Rusek, J. Rejman, A. Pawlak. Third row: D. Pieszczynski, A. Piiarski, J. Przepyszny, B. Pietrzak, R. Payssa, M. Roman. union . ,gal I 5 A A igisfli ii f i' if if I. Q . 'Ja Nm 3 Icp- ,, 4 i- w X . gmg., , sr ,,g..,, I Homeroom 118. First row, left to right: F. Nowak, S. Kowalski, A. Nowaczyk, L. Kulaga, C. Miazga, J. Mucha, C. Krol. Second row: D. Kowalewski, C. Nowinski, A. Maciejewski, G. Kuzmierczak, G. Lachut, A. Lewandowski- Third row: R. Kraerner, D. Lipp, S. Madej, J. Michalski, C. Lipinski, H. Marchewka. Page 47 g . E ' Q L . 2 . A. . . ' E . s il 5 1:3 x !-L .- Homeroom 205. First row, left to right: N. Zelasko, R. Welka, M. A. Wolanin, C. Zadner, P. Zyblewski, D. Zurawski, M. Wawrowski. Second row: E. Wall, L. Wasik, C. Wereska, C. Wieczorek, M. Wieczorek, C. Wienc- kowski, J. Zarajczak. Third row: G. Zakrzewski, P. Wollnik, L. Ziolko, J. Wybieracka, A. Wolniewicz, S. Wegli- kowski, B. Zawadzka. nniaw E Q N 1. tr 5 Homeroorn 205. First row, left to right: M. A. Skretna, P. Szuflita, D. Swiatek, B. Tylcgynski, S. Sikora, A. Tarnol, L. Schneider. Second row: S. Serafin, E. Sojka, A. Stroinski, P. Sweda, T. Skowronskl, S. Saladyga. Third row: M. Sokolowski, J. Szarek, T. Skillaci, A. Staniszewski, M. A. Smith, C. Springer. Page 48 Q7 Homeroom 109. First row, left to right: E. Dolata, B. Bogdan, B. Dombrowski, M. A. Czerwinski, T. Blachowicz, S. Chmura, M. A. Corey. Second row: S. Bacinski, C. Andrzejewski, J. Dargasz, M. Balikowski, B. Dolka, P. Damien. Third row: B. Bylewski, J. Czapla, A. Bogulski, C. Bogulski, W. Ohoinski, P. Czosek. Sgr? A0lfIfLOZ6.4 Horneroom 109. First row, left to right: M. Gramza, J. Kopera, E. Jaros, J. Kajdan, C. Jachimiak, J. Kacalski, P. Gromek..Second row: M. Janczak, P. Frydrychowski, C. Janus, P. Flores, C. Grazer, A. Fabiszewski. Third row: V. Jasmski, C. Kantor, J. Kasinski, B. Fronckowiak, M. Karas, M. A. Kacala. Page 49 Homeroom 211. First row, left to right: B. Lukowski, E. Kwapis, J. Matecki, P. Kwapis, L. Lewandowski, A. Machajewski, L. Lozowski, A. Likus. Second row: M. Lesinski, E. Lotowski, P. Korczynski, T. Lubera, L. Lemke, L. Kuminski, G. Mateczun. Third row: M. Makolinski, L. Majewicz, C. Lodyga, C. Logodzinski, S. Kosicki, J. Kurowski, P. Majka. 50 A0l4fL0'C64 H0mGfOOm 211. First FOW, left to righfl 5- ROSE, C. Nowak, B. Proszek, J. O'Boyle, C. Paprocki, J. Romanowski, M. Reczek, K. Price. Second row: C. Molik, J.. Migdal, J. Ratajczak, M, Ptak, J. Palaszewski, J. Miechowski. Third row: R. Peplowski, J. Parkin, A. Rosolowski, T. Pittner, K. Matuszewski, B. Musial. Page 50 J k B R tk ki M Sobola B Sobola N Sliwa ' , I f ' ht: J. Sk'lI ci, J. Rutkows i, . u OWS , - I , - 1 - 1 Efrgeriing 2?,4'SiEB?-at. rcgvgcoridt IYSWCIQC. Tompcglsaki, S. Slisz, C. Szerszen, B. Sczubliewskl, G. Surdy, D. Semrak. ThircTero5:lP. Sienkiewicz, B. Stempowski, I. Traska, J. Rybucku, D. Szynk0wSk', M- 51350- 50 A0l4fL0'ZZ64 Homeroorp 204. First row, left to right: B. Zielinski, B. Trzaska, M. Wienckowski, F. Zawadzka, J. Trembowicz, J. Tremblcka, C. Woloszyn, C. Witkowski. Second row: C. Was, C. Zielinski, B. Wolkiewicz, R. Wesolowski, M. Wagner, P. Ward. Third row: D. Zientarski, C. Winnicki, J. Wawczyk, S. Wesolek, B. Zawadzka, J. Zimber. Page 51 Homeroom 202. First row, left to right: S. Formaniak, C. Hinca, G. Janora, C. A. Gmerek, T. Grzywa, K. Grucza, T. Gurowicz C. Bracikowski, B. Bednarz. Second row: N. Domino, P. Damasiewicz, A. Cieslak, T. Jarocinski, S. Belote, B. Gonciarz, C. Dzier- zanowska, B. Braitkrus. Third row: M. Barylska, M. Bartella, D. Bulatek, S. Jendrysiak, C. Borowiec, D. Janusz, C. Ciszewski. CQCZAAMZM Homeroom 202. First row, left to right: R. Mamon, G. Miodonski, J. Kazmierczak, C. Kowalik, P. Kryta, B. Kush,' M. Kubifak, S Maslanka, J. Kowalczyk. Second row: S. Malecka, J. Kraemer, D. Myszka, G. Krause, C. Konter, C. Kucera, C. Kuznuk, J. Napierala Third row: J. Maryanski, C. Kubiczek, D. Ladowski, A. Koscielniak, A. Kikinchowski, T. Malczewski. page 52 Homerdom 119. First row, left to right: A. Sendlak, C. Siedlikowski, C. Sokolowski, M. Rejman, C. Raczkiewicz, G. Smejda, J. Przybyla, E. ISchneider. Second row: F. Skwierczynski, S. Pufahl, R. Okonczak, J. Sikora, C. Palmer, D. Pawlak, B. Sienko. Third row: J. Schrader, R. Skrzeczkowski, D. Sobieraj, J. Plezia, C. Piwowarski. Cl... M... Homeroom 119. First row, left to right: R. Young, L. Zolodz, D. Starzynski, A. Wadzinski, A. Wojfkowski, L. Wyrobek, P. Staskiewicz, A. Stasko, C. Wasielewski, Second row: E. Zima, A. Zdrojewska, C. Szczesek, C. Torgalski, S. Watson, C. Zdrojewski, E. Swan, K. Spors. Third row: P. Wesolowski, N. Walas, M. Zarajczak, J, Wojtal, C. Wilczynski, M. Wawrzonek. Page 53 1 ..WMmn f ,-,Mum L,,,,:',:..............w..-.M .M,,.....u,.,,.u.......N...M Lrfkm . .J WY 7- WL, Q 'mi if am F ww iq ,Q fd 'J , k 3 X N Efgggfqh A if My 9 mf x u 3 l g 'K a 1 - 'S V .en-... :M -4? 55 Q X s if 15+ Even though studies often don't seem very pleas' ant while you're going through school, in the end they bring their own joy of accomplishment. During our years at Colton, we saw ourselves grow in the un' derstanding of God, ourselves, and the world. And we felt ourselves become gradually more expert and assured in skills that we once thought we'd never learn. The next few pages show pictures of our Colton curriculum and daily life. Most of us took a study program that prepared us directly for the business world, but we did have a strong academic minority too. We hope you I and our teachers j will forgive us as we tread lightly over our studies with irreverent captions. We realize that they were all very imporf tant, but this is our last chance to have some fun with them. Finally, Bishop Colton is conducted by the Felician Sisters. And so we found here that special thing that makes a school Catholic. In our Religion classes, in daily prayer, in the counsel of our Principal and teachers, we deepened our understanding of the Faith and were always reminded of the one thing necesf sary : all our knowledge, talent, and skills must be at the service of Ifove. fiilj Pig! dyuvw' My jaws are locked. Call the doctor! --Diet? what diet?- 'ISUNV homework fun? ! ! In Why doesn't someone call Betty Crocker? us Page 56 You should hear them on Stereo! So what's one 1i'1 ol' decimal point? sv VH bCf SIOUX! to Paris would be much easier. I-Icy! Let's try this preny blue stuff. BOOM! Page 57 I got it! I got it! Bookmaking . . . er . . . Bookkeeping class. WhY is Everybody always picking on me?x' Look, girls. It's starting to smoke. Page 58 We have all been members of a school organization and, no matter what the purpose of the club, we were glad to be a part of it. Colton's extracurricular activities exist to round out the student's education by helping her to a fuller personal development. They provided us with an op' portunity to aid others and to have wholesome fun with people of our own age. Each activity has its own specific purpose. 'Yet whether it was the Third Order of Saint Francis or the Cheerleaders, we were taught to work, play, and pray together in harmony and accord. Page 59 Qfw Qfrizrf Oz ez ab! cgi. Janis May the Lord gird you with the I, in the presence of Almighty cincture of purity God, promise to observe . . . Page 60 Oh, oh, here comes a high note. Troubador Staff is more than just a school clubg it is a way of life. After a one year trial novitiate, the members pledge themselves to a lifelong observance of a Rule ap' proved by the Church as a sound guide to sanctity for lay persons. The spirit of the Third Order is the humble spirit of its founder, Saint Francis of Assisi. Some of the helpful things they do for their neighbors are shown in these pictures. But mostly they try to live a full Christian life in a special way -in the manner of St. Francis. , , .ff i 1.1 Whee! What a mess! Page 61 O 1 ly Queen of May Um Lf? Consecrat n Q46 f-Salalzfy 0 Pg 62 has for its motto: To jesus through Mary. The Sodalists' form of life is cherished and encouraged by the Church. Because Our Lady is worthy of lovely things, the Solalists always make their Valen- tine Day and May crowning ceremonies especially beautiful and inspiring. Throughout the year they encourage us to a greater devotion to Mary by inf genious projects and programs. The Sodalist's real work is the imitation of Mary: she tries in her daily life to be humble and chaste, gracious and prayer' ful like the Maid of Nazareth. Sodality Officers 'Td hate to have to lick all these! Crownlight Staff and Moderators CS-talent Cami is composed of outstanding students chosen from all four classes. It is an honor to be a member of the Student Council but it is not a lifeless K'Honor Societyf' The Councils aim is to develop school pride, stimulate school spirit, and keep us all on our best behavior. The members assist the Faculty in numerous tasks, help to keep order in the school and make visitors feel at home. 'They are our guides, forever prompting us to be more courteous, con- scientious Coltonettesf' Student Council Officers. leaders Page 64 Q n . ,W rug A v, ' W 1 l -f- 1 uiet, girls-and you too, Bernice. ' What we need is a rope tying us together. Page 65 Zig gefwfaafie raglan 05 ecenc is as concerned as most Christian people are over the many indecencies surrounding us in movies, in books and magazines, and on phonograph records. Its members are trying, by vigorous group action, to do something to remedy the situation. One of the Legions many projects this year has been to en' courage attendance at the new Catholic Theatre on Niagara Street, which offers quality adult movies that are not, however, a danger to our moral life. And they are always reminding us to check the Legion rating list before attending a movie. Legion Officers Legion Members Page 66 21,6 CMM Glggw Cznz embers of the World Aifairs Club. d Aifairs Officers, Page 68 U. N. Research Staff aims to lift our sights to an intelligent world-view, deepen our understanding of public affairs, and prepare us to participate actively in civic and com- munity life after graduation. This year the World Affairs club brought an unusual distinction to the school by being chosen to represent the United States at the Model United Nations General As' sembly Session. Eightyftwo schools participated this year. It was the first time that a girl's school was given such a responsible and dominant role to play. U, N. Delegates 5 3 ITED STATES CI o S I 3-4 CU Statl he ski Concert at I W adere heP int CC THD pea guest ap heir int ki directed the Clee Club C. Slomms ra .-C 49. 2 Page 70 d Mrs. Mr. HH X Club Officers wekome G ce n A Koiiwaua' Edwin Kappel and Miss hmm ei? 5 uffva ,, iii. V MW k. E. A. at WOT N, C. M- Qt e Four Flats and a Sharp and its affiliate h , t e NCMEA Student Chapter puts a song in the heart of the school. Besides their usual Christmas and Palm Sunday Concerts, they appeared in a guest performance for the Paderewslgi Singing Society at the Statler Hilton this year. The girls rehearse like mad in perfecting the needed dis' cipline for vocal art. They learn a great numher of things about music in theory and practice. And best of all they make beautiful music together. Page 71 Col 1 Q46 mmvzlfim Cin! If beauty comes in bottles, I'll have a dozenf' This is what killed vaudeville. Page 72 ei. 2 ff ' 7 ,,. g V , 0 '32 I I . Q .. 1 , . 7,, Now tins 15 fl hbrzlry card. ' NOW et S See ' ' ' 15 W befoye Y' QAQ Jfigmz SL Dcpsonsaltu said wc'd find it if we looked. Page 74 Library Club Officers Ill like to complinicnt you on your work--when will you start? members have just about taken over our'school library. There are more of them than ever this year and you can.be sure that any crisis that arises will be solved by them. They take care of everything from shelving books to dusting shelves, One of the nice byfproducts of membership is that you take to looking inside those books, and before you know it, you're a reader. Book lziruin' is what wc need. Page 75 QL, Calfmeizfe Stagg publishes a fourfpage newspaper four times a year. Sounds simple, doesn't it? But deadline days have a way of creeping up on you much faster than other days. And besides, writing things well isn't really that easy. 'Yet the paper manages to come out on time, much to the pleasure of all of us. Incidentally, the Coltonette was cited by the Catholic School Press Association this year for its timely, hardfhitting, wellfwritten editorials. Imagine that! Coltonette staff Page 76 Cokonette Editors 'What do you think of the new Cokon yearbook? no! Who fgld O prlht L12-7 Page 77 Q46 Yfmzwz 5455 Look who brought in the most money. Y,ou'1l buy a yearbook, or else. 'Are you calling the dog, or singing? Page :ii ' . W 't Ed1tors rl ers has a horror story to tell. Well, it really wasn't that bad, but it wasrft good. 'You've heard of the lost chord , have you ever heard of the lost Senior, or the lost homeroom, or the lost Popen? Have you ever stared, in dumb fascination, at a messy glob of glue settling itself on the smiling faces of the Faculty pictures? But the cooperation was heartwarming - we all died together in our base' ment tomb. We do want you to know, however, that everything in this 'Yearbook has been thoroughly checked for inaccuracies such as mispelings, and any pages that appear to be upside down are not blunders, they are 'ioriginal effects, Seriously, our book is meant to be a picture pro1ile of the school we have come to love. If our slips are showing, we hope our love is too. Typists new Artists Pagff 79 Za gaalalalf 665144, R RfR Senior Varsity had more than fun and exercise this year: they had a record of 9 wins and only 4 losses and they beat Villa. fDoesn't that look good in printlj Our cheering Cheerleaders spurred the team and us on with their enthusiastic yells and maneuvers. The junior Varsity, while winning 5 games and losing 7, showed steady improvement as the season prof gressed. Oh, yes, Villa did beat us that first game on their own court. But that didn't count. That was practice. Junior Varsity Page 80 Senior Cheerleaders Junior Cheerleaders F0il: l 'IAM in Ah! The peace and quiet of a ffiendly game. 'W f kan df f ffff PM 10,1 Page 81 g W wi Qhe alfnmnae certainly know how to keep a good thing when they've found it: their school friendships. A monthly meeting gives everyone a chance to renew acquaintf ance with her old . . . oops . . . her former teachers and classmates. Move over, please. Make room for some more eager women from the Class of '59. Alumnae Oiicers Somebody's dixie cup is leaking. Doesn't throw OH: much heat, does it Georgie? Why so interested? Subject: marriage. Page Ladies Guild Officers Q46 Ugavliea l celebrated its tenth anniversary this year. During those ten years these friends of Colton have used the proceeds of their annual card parties and bazaars to purchase new supplies and equipment for our school. As they begin their second decade of gen' erous support, we seniors can only say a sincere 'Thank 'You to the Ladies Guildg God will attend to rewarding them. After Tenth Anniversary Mass For once we don't have to do the dishes! at An s -uf :'i' Qiiksz. Page 83 Every day that we came to school held for us a real meanf ing: it was a day for learning from the old and accepting the challenge of the new. Certain days stand out more than others, containing for us moments of even greater signin' cance. It is these days that will bring back memories of special enjoyment and delight. These days will remain with us as symf hols of a school life wellfloved, and not soon forgotten. GRID Page 84 ,ll It was the night of the dear S-1ViOUf'S birth-5' The lovely little Lemon SiSfCfS- . . . and straight from Paris comes this original. This Christmas wrapping will come in handy for next year. mimi df Qffm Page 85 I Oh glorious band of gold i f QE, ,,.,...f: K ' rv' K - w b- M ,.o.A iigjg o .. . N , . 'A im- ' wil On oun 1ife's way . . . . how ea er ever hand . . . . . to wear sweet memor 's band Y Y Y Page 86 Juniors and their escorts Rumba anygne? Would you believe it, I have a Okay, WhO f0fgOf UO PHY the COld. musicians? Page 8 7 ...QI ' ,. A ,. . . . W. few' sm L!nce nan cz fime . . . ZZICTU was an eieclion in flue Lingffgm, fareify Wzaiclexz was CZIOSQTL, G grufejfuf nmiazen was 5119, - i - Sq f 5:4531 L ' , xs. ef- .M A YM Q3 X11 Q W R H ,X QB A, k 6 gm! K A xg' 2 gi S iw pw Q Ns 2 ww- - 1 --.:,:- N, . S is M ' .Q 'fl f ' fi 31+-05525-3 .a - Sf . 4 2 efSMsT?5 vf k SF Tiifffif 5 Stk igzgf g .j .M ' . ,:2.ggg-if V K . ' 'fiswl ,gr K: .f' - .GQ izafafay moilwr czrrayeal lzer f7inaffy file Clay of file LGU If 9710 Izancfsome prince szmunonecl CZCIHQZLZGT in an exquisite gown o arfwefl- wlljfe. file mafcjen, Q Swv ang! QU in file !f'i11gC!O111 game fo file preffy rnai51?gn Qrowg-,egg Q QIICH, file LfLlGC'17, GHC! Ile? jfaffler waicfl queen. Legan file roya! Lay. page gg iz W -few 'Yr F 1 Q, ZX- A f xg 4 Y 3 Sh 7 ,yarn . W. Z vw. 3 X V , A K, JP 'F' ,fa , 3 V, wifi wx . ,J K :bn 959 f' 'infix ,sbp M- aw ' H A 1 fi 'R el I - Tfggw V 1 1-1 sf f Q, W , Q, . paw. , X fy Q .1 Q RQ , , 1- ' QQ, 'X ,,f?ff45 x M, 'S 59 . em-is Th 5 4 i He that hears you, hears me. Come apart and rest 21 while. lfL'C Mi i i Whose sins you shall forgive, e they are forgiven them. Caffw Q I nm the bread of life. Page 90 And so we say goodfbye to Colton. The gladness we've known here will remain within usg the knowledge we've gained will he our guide. We leave, yet we remain. For whatever we do and what' ever we hecoine will only he a fruition and development of what we have done, and what we have become, in our days at Colton. For the future we recall once again the words of Pius XII: The future belongs to those who love. Page 91 N.. ,Q any M K Page uf' We wish to pay a special note of thanks to the many businessmen, families and friends who so kindly contributed to our yearbook. Without the generous oferings of these people, our 'Yearbook could not have blossomed forth as graciously as it did. We hope that, as you read this Yearbook, you will remember that, without the generous help of the patrons and adverf tisers, our 'Yearbook would not have been. RO Pg 93 SPECIAL PATRONS Very Rev. Eustace Bartoszewicz Ml' . Mrs . Rt.Rev. Msgr. M. F. Biniczkiewicz Q Richard P. Bryk Mr. Q Mrs. Edward Bulatek Mr. 5 Mrs. B. Dabrowski Mr. 8 Mrs. John Daminski Mr. A Mrs. A. Dragan Mr. Q Mrs. John Drzazgowski Mr. John Figiel Mr. Q Mrs. John Gasiewicz Mr. Q Mrs. John A. Kedzierski Dr. E Mrs. Alois E. Kielich Mr. Q Mrs. D. Klimczak Mr. R Mrs. Joseph A. Klimeczko Jr. Mr. Q Mrs. Frank Majchrzak Mr. E Mrs. John Marszalek Mr. Joseph M. Mattimore Mr. Joseph Miodonski Rev. Paul Miskowicz Mr. 5 Mrs. Edward Nawrocki Mr. Mrs. Mr. Q Mrs. Mr. 8 Mrs. Queen Mr. Q Mrs. Rev. Anthony E. Nichter 5 Joseph Nowak Stanley Obstarczyk Sigmund Olinski of the Most Holy Rosary Parish Stanley Rice Mr. Chester Skowronski Mr. Walter E. Mr. h Mrs. Slon J. Stresak, 0. D. E. Szymanski Mr. N. Walawender Mr. 8 Mrs. L. Walentynowicz Warchocki Family Henry 5 Helen Wichtowski Mr. 8 Mrs. Raymond V. Wylegala Matt Zoladz Jerry's Dry Cleaners Mr. R Mrs. Henry Ogniewski BUSINESS PATRONS Al's Mobile Service Andy's Construction Company Avon Representative Mr. John Bottomley Bruce Photographers Catholic Store - 1081 Broadway Cheektowaga Food Center Curl Haven Beauty Shop Curly's Tavern Custom Trim Company Dick's Bar Q Grill Mr. Q Mrs. B . Drews Joseph Dudas A. Q L. Dwuznik Delicatessen Freidman's Bridal Shop Frank's Place The Glendale Orchestra Glickstein Jewelers Dorothy Goeke Millinery Gold Ray - Fancy Baked Goods Mr. 8 Mrs. Edward Graczyk Jr Mr. 8 Mrs. L. Gramza Haake Flower Shop Harry's Little Casino Mr. 5 Mrs. Walter Helak The Herald Staff Jagodzinski's Delicatessen Mr. 5 Mrs. Frank Jarmusz E. Jasin Mr. R Mrs. Henry Jaszka Johnny's Cleaners Jul's Beauty Shoppe Mrs. Anna Kania Kolipinski Brothers Kowalczyk's Delicatessen Mr. Benny Kosyn John Kubaczski H. Z. Lampka Candies Lange's Shoe Repair Laverne Drapery Cleaners Laverne Dry Cleaners Liberty Florist Marilyn's Delicatessen Henry Maslowski Mr. H. C. Mietus W. J. Mikuszewski Minnie's Confectionary Momot Hemstitching Mortek's Nielczarski, Walter White Star Beverage Company Flo 5 Joe Olinski Mr. George Paolini Pearl's Beauty Salon Perma's Jewelry Pfeiffer's Delicatessen Mr. E Mrs. Henry Piekarski Mr. Stephen Piskorz Stephen J. Polanski Ray's Barber Shop 0. Roger's Meat Market Alfred G. Roth Rozek's Delicatessen Leo 8 Irene Rozek Mr. Edward Sloan Slon's Groceries Bryan Soronson Speedy Liquor Store Joseph Sprada - Flowers Stan1ey's Construction Mr. Elmer Stotz Sun Rise Bakery 8 Seeds Page 4 Superior Fish Company Mr. b Mrs. Frank J. Swientek E. M. Tomczak Q Son - Housewares The Usiak Pharmacy Vinci's Pharmacy Walters Car Wash White Arrow Service Station Mrs. Josephine Woraczek REGULAR PATRONS Xavier's Meats - 20 Broadway Market Mr. John Zawadzski STUDENT PATRONS Arlene Bartella Don k Del Linda Carlon Mary Ann Dorobiala Joan Grzywa Theresa Grzywa Carol Jankowski Dorothy Kopacz Miss Christine Korczykowski Christine Krol Theresa Kubik Barbara Kuwik Miss Elizabeth Kwapis Betty Maciejewski Mary Ann h Nancy Jane Michalski Marcia P. Miedowicz Miss Patricia Mucha Dennis Nawrocki Camille Numeracka Joanne Owczarzak Patricia Panek Patricia Pilarski '60 Joan Pittner Patricia Pittner Terry Pittner Arlene Rice Gerald Rice Susan Rozak Steve Rusinski Sandra Rutkowski Mary Ann Szwajkos Edward Szymanski Mary Ann Twardowski '59 Julius Varosy Jr. Mary Ann Wolanin Michalene C. Wypych '59 Mrs. Priscilla Abramski Mr. Thomas Adamszek Mr. G Mrs. Louis Adamczyk Russel Adams George Adams George Alker Jr. M. D. Dr. George Alker Sr. Helen Alker Julius Alker James Andrezejewski Mr. 5 Mrs. Andrzejewski John C. Antowiak - Monuments Mr. E Mrs. Leonard Arent G Daughter Mr. k Mrs. Asztemborski Auntie Stella Mr. E Mrs. Ray Awarcz Babe, Joe 8 Family Mr. b Mrs. Backlas Mr. 8 Mrs. Bajek Mrs. Emma Balogh Michael Balogh Mr. H Mrs. Arthur Banasiak Mr. Edward Banko Mrs. Julia Baron MM 3!c U. S. N. Edmund Bartella B. Bednarek Edward Beiger Betty 8 Ronnie Mrs. Frances Bielski Miss Emily Binkowski Mrs. Jean Birch Miss Sandra Jane Birke Mr. B Mrs. Richard Birke Bert Baron Mr. k Mrs. Mr. E Mrs. Mr. 8 Mrs. Mr. 5 Mrs. Melvin Bitel 8 Patricia Miss Catherine Blaszkowski Mrs. Fred Blatto Mr. E Mrs. J. Blizniak Pat Blizniak Bob Q Sue Mr. A Mrs. Edward Boehringer Mr. k Mrs. F. Bogdan Miss Theresa Bracikowski Eva Brady Mrs. Helen Brania Mr. Walter Brania Mr. h Mrs. Alfred Tessie Brooks Jerry B. Brownsey J. Braniecki Page 95 Myrtle Brozer Mr. 8 Mrs. John L. Brzezicki Miss Florence H. Bucholtz Mrs. Helen E. Bucholtz Mr. 5 Mrs. Henry Bucholtz Mr. Q Mrs. Raymond A. Bucholtz Mr. 8 Mrs. Joseph Bulatek Father Bruno Mr. k Mrs. Stanley Buwaj Mrs. Betty Caito Mr. h Mrs. M. Carlon Mr. k Mrs. Chester Carney Carol Q Allen Carol R Jerry Chris 8 Sylvia Ann Cieslak Dolores Coia Mr. 8 Mrs. John Colomon Miss Nadine Colomon Miss Pearl Colomon Tina Columbo Barbara Constable Father Cooney David A. Corey Joseph S. Corey Paul Courtade Mr. 8 Mrs. Cross Mr. 8 Mrs. E. Cwik Frances Cwiklinski Mr. Joseph Czerwinski Mr. Q Mrs. Joseph Czubaj Sr. Father S. Dawidziak Rosemary Dera Mr. Q Mrs. Louis Di Pirro Mr. 5 Mrs. Dombrowski Stephen Dominczak Mr. Mr. 5 Mrs. Frank Domzalski Mr. h Mrs. Daniel Dorobiala Mr. 5 Mrs. J. Dorobiala Mr. 8 Mrs. Robert Dorobiala Daniel Dragan Mr. Mr. John Dragan Dramatics Club Mr. 8 Mrs. D. E. Duszkiewicz Mr. 8 Mrs. J. Dworaczyk Leon Dywinski Jr. Mrs. F. Eckert 8 Family Mr. E Mrs. Benedict Engler Mr. 8 Mrs. R. Engler Mr. 8 Mrs. Al Fabiniak Alfred Fabiniak Mr. E Mrs. Raymond Fabiniak Raymond Fabiniak Mr. 5 Mrs. J. I. Felckowski Mrs. C. Felski Antoinette Fialkowski Mrs. Anna Figiel Pietro Fiseletti Mrs. Helen Flores Pat Flores Rev Gerald R. Forton George L. Frantz A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Mr. 8 Mrs. Mr. A Mrs. on Pierce Street Felix Fronckowiak Edward Fronczak Jo Fronczak Mr. 5 Mrs. F. J. Galas Mrs. Victoria Galas Mr. h Mrs. Mr. k Mrs. Ray Gasiewicz Leon Gawron Mrs. M. Gawronski Fred L. Gerrmann Mr. Nicholas Gervasi Miss Theresa Gervasi Mr. Andrew Mr. Q Mrs. Mr. M Mrs. Gill Henry Gill Joseph Gill Walter Gister Mr. J. Glenn Miss Theresa H. Glinski Mrs. Pauline Glinski Mr. 5 Mrs. Mr. B Mrs. Mr. 3 Mrs. Mr. Joseph Mr. B Mrs. R. Glowny Edward Golebiewski Henry Gonciarz Gonciarz Walter Gonciarz Bernie Gondek Mrs. Sophie Gondek Cathleen Gorny Mr. 5 Mrs. Stella Gorski 8 Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Q Mr. M Mrs. Mr. 5 Mrs. Richard Gorski Ray Gospodarski Edward A. Grabianowski W. Gras 3 Daughter William Gruber 8 Sons Mr. k Mrs. Joseph Green Mrs. Frances Gruszka Mr. John Gruszka Mr. Q Mrs. Gene Grzedzicki Mr. 5 Mrs. Stanley Grzybek Mr. 5 Mrs. A Grzywa Mr. h Mrs. Gurecki Mr. 5 Mrs. Joseph Gutowski Mr. k Mrs. John Haligowski Mr. 8 Mrs. Stanley Haligowski Mrs. Clara Mr. 5 Mrs. Mr. 8 Mrs. Mr. M Mrs. Halinski J. Haloff Jerome Haloff T. Haloff 8 Family Pug Joe Harrington Mr. 8 Mrs. C. Hejza Mr. k Mrs. Stanley Helowicz Nancy Herrmann Betty Hoch Mrs. Stephania Hosinka Mrs. C Hosinski Rose Hubert Mr. R Mrs. William Hubert Mr. A Mrs. John Hyzy Irene 8 Ronnie Mr. G Mrs. Henry Jacuga Mr. Q Mrs. Edward Jagodzinski Ronald Jagozinski Mr. M Mrs. John Jagodzinski Mr. 5 Mrs. Stephen Jakuczak John Jankowiak Mr. 8 Mrs. Mr. 8 Mrs. Edward Jarembek Mrs. Anna Mr 5 Mrs. Jarmusz F. L. Jarmusz Betty 5 Ronald Jaros Mrs. E. Jerzejewski Mr. 5 Mrs. Charles Jegerski Jenny of Dubel's Jerry 8 Marianne Mr. E Mrs. Henry Jerzewski Joanne k Mel Mr. 5 Mrs. Raymond Johnson Joni k Chet Mary Kalota Mru H Mrs. Mr. E Mrs. Mr. G Mrs. Alex Kaminski Mr. Q Mrs. Maxwell Kaminski Mrs. S. Konwski Mr. h Mrs. E. Kantor Sr. Mr. W. Kantor Mr. E Mrs. E. Kapturowski Mrs. L. Karkowski Elaine Karl Mr. H Mrs. F. Karl Mr. B Mrs. W. Karpinski Mr. 5 Mrs. C. Kazmierczak J. Kazmierczak Mr. 3 Mrs. Casmer Kedzierski Mr. Edward Kedzierski Mrs. Mary Kellogg Mr. B Mrs. Stanley Kij Mrs. Henry Kinderman 5 Son Dorothy Klein Mr. 8 Mrs. Klimawski b Family Mr. Jack Knoerl Miss Theresa Kobos Henry Koch Sr. Mr. 5 Mrs. J. Kogutek Charlotte Kokoszka Miss Vie Kolis Harry Kollatz Henry Kolniak John J. Kalzny F. Kalyncki Mr. 5 Mrs. Mr. 9 Mrs. W. Kolodziej M. Kopacz Matthew Kopacz Chester Korczak Jr. Agnes L Barbara Korczykowski Mr. 8 Mrs. J. Kosior Mr. M Mrs. D. H. Korczykowski Stanley B. Korczykowski Miss Jeraldine Kosinski Miss Irene Mr. 8 Mrs. Koska F. Kosmowski Mary Margaret Kotlowski Mrs. Mary Kowalska Miss Frances M. Kowalski Mrs M Mrs. Mr. 5 Mrs. Mr. Q Mrs. Mr. E Mrs. Mr. k Mrs. Mr. 8 Mrs. Mr. 8 Mrs. Alois Kozlowski C. Kozlowski Leon Kozlowski Raymond Kozminski B. Krawczyk Edward Krygier Eugene Krysztof Mrs. A. Krygier Mr. Alois Krygier Mr. John Krygier Miss Mary Ann Krygier Mr. 8 Mrs. Harry Krzak Mrs. Charlotte Krzyminski Miss Sally Krzyan Mr. E Mrs. J. Kubas Dr. G Mrs. Daniel J. Kubera Mr. 8 Mrs. H. Kubiak Mr. M Mrs. E. Kucial Mr. M Mrs. Leonard Kuczmanski Mr. E Mrs. Kulinowski Mr. k Mrs. Stephen Kupkowski Mr. M Mrs. Frank Kurek Jr. Mr. Alexander Kuwik Alexandra Kuwik Mr. 8 Mrs. Ben Kuwik Mrs. Estice Kuwik Mrs. Joanne Kuwik Mrs. Joanne Kuwik Mr. h Mrs. Ronald Kuwi Sylvia Kuwi Raymond Kuwik k k Mrs. T. Kuzniarek Mr. 5 Mrs. Mr. 5 Mrs. John Labawski Thaddeus Labenski Miss Mary Ladowski Mr. 3 Mrs. Helen Langa Mr. 5 Mrs. Theodore La Joseph Lang 8 Family T. J. Langa nga Mrs. Leonard Lampka Mr. E Mrs. F. B. Laszewski Miss Patric ia Laszewski Daniel Lawicki Vr Q Mrs. Lawicki Judy Lehman 'W'W Mr. k Mrs. E. Lelonek Larry Lelonek Alice M. Lewandowski Mr. 8 Mrs. Bronislaus Lewandowski Mrs. Catherine Lewandowski Mr. 5 Mrs. Florian Lewandowski Mr. G Mrs. John Lewandowski Mr. k Mrs. John Lewandowski Mr. Q Mrs. Walter Lewandowski Henry C. Lewecki B. Lewinski Miss Ann Likus Bob Likus Mr. 8 Mrs. Matthew Likus Susan Likus Theodore Likus Mrs. Helen Linse Joan k Christine Linse Mr. 8 Mrs. F. Lipiecki Mr. 5 Mrs. Mr. A Mrs. Mr. Lis Lou b Pat Mr. b Mrs. J. Lozowski Miss Mary Lozowski Jay Lynch Mr. 5 Mrs. John Lynch Susan Lynch Mrs. T. Macaruso W. A. MacDougall IC 2!c U. S. N. Mr. Q Mrs. A. Maciejewski Mr. Andrew Maciejewski John L. Maciejewski Mr. Mr. 3 Mrs. S. Maciejewski Mr. 3 Mrs. Walter Maciorowski Rev. Robert Mack Michael Macy Mr. 8 Mrs. Walter S. Madej Mrs. Thomas Magiera Mr. E Mrs. A. Majeker Mr. 6 Mrs. W. Majeker Mr. 8 Mrs. D. Majchrzak Miss Carolyn Majewski Mr. Teddy Majewski Mr. 8 Mrs. John Majka Mr. L Mrs. E. Malicki Mrs. L. Malinowski Mr. 0 Mrs. Stanley Maraszek Mr. 5 Mrs. John Marchese Marcia 5 Dick Marcin Q Eddy Mr. 8 Mrs. E. Marciniak Mr. Q Mrs. Marciniak Marcia Ann Marszalek Sandra Ann Marszalek Mary Ann 9 Wally Mrs. Josephine Maslowska Mr. 8 Mrs. Bernard Matuszak Kathleen Matuszewski Mr. Q Mrs. Adam Matuszewski Mrs. Alice Mazgajewski Mr. 8 Mrs. A. Mazur Sigmund Medwid Mr. M Mrs. S. Menclewicz Mr. 8 Mrs. Joseph Mendyk Frank A. Metzger Mr. 5 Mrs. Casimir Meyers Mrs. Ann Michalski Conrad Michalski Mr. John Michalski Joan Michalski Mr. G Mrs. Mr. k Mrs. Mr. k Mrs. Victor Miedowicz Mr. k Mrs. Mr. Q Mrs. Vincent J. Walter Migdal Mikolajczyk Mr. h Mrs. Julian J. Mikolagewski Mrs. A. Mikutowicz Mary Frances Mikutowicz Mrs. Anastasia Miller Mr. k Mrs. Florian Miller Mr. Edward Miodonski Marian Miszkalski Mrs. Valentine Miszkalski Andrew Molea Mr. h Mrs. H. Molenda Harry Moleski Ted Moleski Mr. 5 Mrs. Frank Mondrala Mrs. Angeline Mundt Mrs. Mary Muszynowski Mr. k Mrs. Ed Myszkiewicz N. N. Mr. 8 Mrs. B. Napier Adelmo Nati Mrs. Bertha Niedbalska Miss Dorothy Niedbalska Mrs. Julie Nowaczyk Nowak Family Mr. Q Mrs. Gerard J. Nowak Mr. 5 Mrs. John Nowak Mr. R Mrs. John J. Nowak Kathy Nowak Miss Priscilla Mae Nowak Mr. 5 Mrs. Stanley Nowak Mr. 6 Mrs. Henry Nowakowski Mr. 5 Mrs. Frank Nowocien Dennis Nuszkowski Mr. B Mrs. W. Nuszkowski Miss Mary Nycel Mr. Stanley Oczowinski Mr. H Mrs. J. Ochmonski Mr. Harry Odachowski Miss S. Odachowski Mrs. Frances Ogniewski Mr. Harry Olinski Mrs. Mary Olszawa Pg 8 Stanley Michalski Sylvester Michalski Leonard Mietlowski Mr A. Ott Mrs. A Ott David Owczarzak Julieann Owczarzak Pat Ozioba Mr. Q Mrs. Francis T. Pachla Joni Pajak Agnes Panek Mr. 8 Mrs. Roman L. Panek Mr. 8 Mrs. Henry Pasterz Harry Patrick A Patron Stella Pawlak Mrs. W. J. Pawlak Miss Mary Ann Pfeiffer Mr. 5 Mrs. Jack Piasecki A. Pietraszek Mr. G Mrs. C. Pietraszek Mr. 5 Mrs. Albert Pijanowski Mr. Q Mrs. J. Piotrowski Mrs. Thomas Pirog Mr. Q Mrs. Joseph Pittner Peter Pittner Mr. k Mrs. Piwowarski be Podemski B Phil Fronzkowiak Nor Miss Frances Poniewierski Mr. 3 Mrs. John Ponierwierski Miss Mary Ann Popiela Mr. Micheal Popiela Jr. Michael Popiela' Mr. 8 Mrs. Mrs. Julia Postek Mr. 5 Mrs. Mr. E Mrs. Mr. 3 Mrs. Anthony Pronobis J. Przepasniak John J. Przybyl Mr. 5 Mrs. Joseph Przybyl Edward Przywara Mr. 8 Mrs. Joanne A. Ptak Adele Pyrz Mr. Q Mrs. Matthew Radomski Mr. 9 Mrs. Robert Ratajczak Mr. 3 Mrs. Arthur Reed Mr. Chester Rogala Mr. b Mrs. Edward Rogala Kenneth Rogala Edward Rohe Mrs. A. Rosolowski Mrs. J. Rosolowski Miss Marie Rozak Mrs. Stella Rozak Mr. 8 Mrs. B. Rozanski Miss Helen Rozek Mrs. M. Rozek Mr. Q Mrs. M. Rozmus A Family Dorothy Renski Mrs. Stella Retkowski Mrs. Mary Ruda Mr. G Mrs. Al Ruszaj Mrs. Ed Rutkowski Mr. 5 Mrs. Joseph Rybak Mr. E Mrs. B. C. Ryder Sandy Mr. h Mrs. Eugene Salczynski Mr. k Mrs. J. Salczynski Miss Sylvia Salczynski Mr. b Mrs. Stanley Salzyn Tessie Sanecka Mr. Mr. Jim Mrs Cel Joe Mr. h Mrs. John Schab 8 Mrs. J. Schieder Schmigel U. S. Navy H. Schrader Schubbuck Schubbuck k Mrs. C. R. Schunke Frank Schwab, Grocer Mr. Mr. 5 Mrs. W. Scott E Mrs. Walter Sendlak Rose Serafini Mr. Mr. E Mrs. Siedlikowski k Mrs. Siedlikowski Sielski Dr. Mrs. Bertha Siemieniecki Mr. Mr. h Mrs. W. Sienkiewicz h Mrs. Arthur Skoczylas B Mrs. J. Skura Mr. Miss Stephania Sikorski Father Edward Sinowiak Father Edward Sinowiak Mr. R Mrs. Walter Skierski Mrs. G. Skowron Miss Joanne Slisz Miss Sylvia E. Slisz Mr. Mr. G Mrs. Harry Slominski b Mrs. Edward Slon Mrs. Sophie Slowik Mr. k Mrs. Michael Slowinski Gloria Slumba Claudia A. Smith Mrs. Mildred R. Smith Mrs. Arthur Sniatecki Mr. Mr. Mr. h Mrs. Harry Sobolewski b Mrs. Joseph Sokolski k Mrs. Stanley Solecki Bill Solowski Walter Solowski Mrs. Martha Sowinska Mr. Mr. E Mrs. Theodore Sowinski A Mrs. F. Stachowski Mrs. Frances Stanko Mr. 5 Mrs. Stanley Stempniak Wanda Stephaniak Larry Struzik Helen G. Struzyk Mr. k Mrs. Edward Sulik John Swacha - Mr. k Mrs. B. Swikowski Mr. k Mrs. J. Syrek Marcia k Susan Syrek Gerald Robert Syroczynski P Mr. 5 Mrs. E. Szablewski Mr. 5 Mrs. John Szado Mr. 5 Mrs. E. Szczutkowski Mrs. S. Szczepaniak Patricia Szczypior - Class of '57 J. F. Szelagowski Mr. 5 Mrs Mr. 5 Mrs Anastasia Mr. 5 Mrs Mr. 5 Mrs Mr. 5 Mrs Mr. 5 Mrs Mr. 5 Mrs Chester Szelegiewicz John Szeliga Szemraj F. Sztukowski Bruno Szuder Joseph Szuflita Jacob Szwajkos Joseph Szwajkos Michael Szwajkos Paul Szwajkos Ceil Szyjka Mr. 5 Mrs. John J. Szyklinski Mr. 5 Mrs. Eugene Szymanski 5 Sons Mr. 5 Mrs. Richard J. Szymczak Henry Szymendera Mr. 5 Mrs. Henry Szymendera Paul Szymendera Mr. 5 Mrs. Chester Terpin Theta Epsilon Alpha Sorority Mr. 5 Mrs. Gerald Tidd Tom, Jean, 5 Jeannie Terry Tower Joanne Trembowicz Diane 5 Geraldine Truty Mr. 5 Mrs Mr. 5 Mrs Mr. 5 Mrs Norbert J Mr. 5 Mrs Uncle Jim Mr. 5 Mrs J. Truty Twardowski F. Twardowski Twardowski Richard Twardowski 5 Aunt Helen Gertrude Uzar 5 Maurice Mr. Julius Varosy Mrs. Lujza Varosy Miss Magdalena Varosy Mr. 5 Mrs. Daniel Verdi Volk Family Mathy, Terry 5 Children Mr. Michael Wachowski Georgianna Wandzioch Mr. 5 Mrs. Ray Wandzioch Mr. 5 Mrs. Daniel Warchocki Mr. 5 Mrs. Edward Waszak 5 Family Shirley Weber Miss Monica Wernicki Mr. 5 Mrs. Arthur Wesolek Ray Wichlacz E. M. 3!c U. S. N. Mr. Raymond Louis Wichlacz Mrs. Victoria Wieberg Mr. 5 Mrs. Leonard B.'Wiess Mr. 5 Mrs. Fred Wilczak 5 Son Miss Christine Wilk Mrs. Dorothy Winter Mr. Harry R. Winter Mr. 5 Mrs. S. Wisniewski 5 Family Ann Wlosinski Clara 5 Jean Wojciechowski Bernard J. Wojcinski Jr. Mr. 5 Mrs. A. Wojnowski Miss Delphine J. Wojnowski Mr. 5 Mrs. E. Wojnowski Mr. 5 Mrs. H. Wojnowski Mr. 5 Mrs. J. Wojnowski Mr. 5 Mrs. L. Wojnowski Bob, Lorry 5 Bobby Wolff Mr. 5 Mrs. B. Wollnik Mrs. Andrew J. Wosnock Sr. Mr. 5 Mrs Mrs. Celia Mr. 5 Mrs Mr. 5 Mrs Mr. 5 Mrs James W. Wright Wybieracki Henry Wypych Louis Wyrobek S. Wujek Mr. John Wyzykowski Mrs. Mary Wyzykowski Mr. 5 Mrs. Roman Zabinski Mr. Henry Zak Joseph Zak 5 Mr. Mrs Mr. 5 Mrs Mr. 5 Mrs Mr. 5 Mrs Mr. 5 Mrs A. Zakrzewski Leonard Zakrzewski John Zasada Jr. Stephen Zasada 5 Judy Thaddeus E. Zawadzki Miss Felicia Zawistowski Mr. 5 Mrs. H. Zdrojewski Mr. P. Zegler Miss Jean Zielezinska Mr. 5 Mrs. Adam Zielinski Richard Zielinski Stanley Zielinski Mr. Charles Zukowski Page 100 , JVCE V617 WPZOILDK 51,479 Cazfm ,LAW CSM AM iielecfd ATWILL TYPOGRAPHY for Cvffm 1959 St. Stanislaus Church I23 TOWNSEND STREET BUFFALO I2, NEW YORK Congratulations and God's Blessings to the Graduates of 1959 from St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church Society C Rt. Rev. Msgr. Peter J. Adamski, P.A., L.L.D. Pastor Congratulations and Best Vlnshes to the Graduating Class of '59 'A' Mr. and Mrs. WaH'er T. Fafara Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jurek Sr. Mrs. Anna Fafara Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jurek Jr. Mr. Leon Jurek Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jurek Mr. and Mrs. Sfanley Mondrala Mr. and Mrs. Adam Fafara Mr. and Mrs. Casimir Jurek Mr. and Mrs. Edward Killian Mr. and Mrs. Ma++hew Jurek Mrs. Sophie Kamuda Mr. and Mrs. Casimir Skowronski Congrafulafions 'ro The Class of 1959 from The Class of 1961 Besf Wishes To The Graduates from The Junior Class Complimenfs of Sisfer Mary Xavier and The Seniors from Biology Lab. Chrisfine T. Anfkowial: Janice E. Bagrowslci Rose Marie Banks Arlene C. Barfella Mary Ann Beiger Amalia Bogdan Pafricia A. Brania Lore'Ha D. Brzezicli Mary Ann Bracikowska Delphine M. Bucholiz Arlene A. Bulafelc Linda M. Carlon i Mary Ann Carney Elaine P. Colomon Judi+l1 A. Cross Pafricia M. Czubai Rose Ann Daminslri Barbara A. Dera Carol Ann Domzalslii Mary Ann Dorobiala Geraldine T. Dragan Carol Ann Dudelc Lorraine M. Dworaczylc Jucliih F. Engler Ann Marie Fafara Diane T. Felski Carol R. Franh Suzanne M. Gales Chrisrine T. Gasiewicz Eliza beih J. Gerdowski Margarei' A. Gill Theresa J. Gonciarcz Complimenfs of JOHN J. BARDEN Meral Arrs Co. Inc. lSchool Ringsl VI 2300 BE 570I Page 106 Congrafulafions Gracluafes Paul Redlinski 8: Sons Broadway Markei Sfancls 36-38-40 FRESH MEATS, SAUSAGES. AND COLD CUTS Bes+ Wishes from S. M. Aurelianne and Class Barylska, M. Kazmierczak, J. Bariella, M. Kikinchowski, A. Bednarz. B. Konfer, C. Belofe, S. Koscielniak, A. Borowiec, C. Kowalczyk, J. Bracikowski, C. Kowalik, C. Braifkus, B. Kraemer, J. Bulafek, D. Kry+e, P. Cieslak, A. Kubiak, M. Ciszewski. C. Kubiczek, C. Damasiewicz, P. Kucera, C. Domino, N. Kush, B. Dzierzanowska, C. 'Kuznik, C. Formaniak, S. Ladowski, D. Gmerek, C. Malczewski, T. Gonciarz, B. Malecka, S. Grzywa, T. Mamon, R. Grucza, K. Maryanski, J. Gurowicz, T. Maslanka, S. Hinca, C. Miodonski, G. Janora, G. Myszka, D. Janusz. D. Napierala, J. Jendrzysiak, S. Krause, G. Pago 107 Topsoil Fill Sfone Slag PETER S. KAMINSKI R 81 R CARTING 8: TRUCKING CO. Excavaling and Grading Underhouse Excavaiing a Specially Truck Renlal Move Yourself Vans - Dumps - Sfakes TAylor 4-OOI HU. 5l69 86 WANDA STREET BUFFALO ll, N. Y. 26l BOX AVENUE BUFFALO. N. Y O Congraiulalions 'fo +l1e Class of '59 JACK 81 .lll.L PHOTOGRAPHERS 1097 BROADWAY Hu. 6769 Complimenfs of Mr. ancl Mrs. Henry Dera and Daughfers O Pg 108 GdLk+ ih Cl fI959 From fhe boys in fhe Elecfrical Shop of +he U.S.S. SAN MARCOS QLSD-251 U. S. Navy Mac MacDougall Tex LeM05 Ski Wichlacz B 'I' B Sp d H yd Rev. Fafher Pe+er Hoffman O Rev. Fa'rher Joseph Bialek Besf Wishes fo G d ah g Cl f 59 - From - JUNIOR HOMEROOM 20I Besf Wishes fo The Class of '59 XAVlER'S SELECT MEATS HU. 0620 20 BROADWAY MARKET BUFFALO I2 N Y O Shop and Save a+ CI1es'rer's Garden-Fresh Fruifs and Vege+abIes a+ 'Ihe B c.Iway MarIce'r-S'I'aII I3I Complimenfs of BARTOSZEK 81 JAROS TAVERN I334 CLINTON STREET Complimenis of BISHOP COLTON LADIES GUILD To Jesus h gh M y Besf Wishes 'Io 'Ihe Graduafes BISHOP COLTON H. s. SODALITY BEN DUBEL'S Foods, Drinks In Delighfful Surroundings 749 SMITH STREET CL. 9492 Besf Wishes +o +he Class of l959 ARTLAY PRESS :sos BROADWAY IIRAYISII O 2 HALLS FOR RENT We caier +o privafe pariies, banquefs, efc. Music Weekends 'l'o 'the Tempo Tones on fhe largesi' dance floor in Wesiern New York 2070-2072 CLINTON STREET SO. 996l FRANCISCAN FATHERS assi-iop RYAN HIGH scHooL rag HI - PARKEDGE CONSTRUCTION ua KRUPP STREET BUFFALO IZ. N. Y. F. A. JEDRZEJEWSKI Compliments of PHARMACIST JAY CEE RESTAURANT 1342 Broadway, Cor. Rommel Buffalo 12, N. Y. BA. 0735 810 Sycamore BEST WISHES Better Meats MARY LINCOLN RESTAURANT sf 19 It New Broadway Market J. LUCZKOWIAK A SON 4 Broadway IDEAL FURNITURE 81 JEWELRY CO., INC. Qualify Merchandise of Lower Prices Appliances - Television - Diamonds - WBICIIBS - Giffs bI9 RIDGE ROAD LACKAWANNA I8. N. Y. Bes'l' Wishes +o Our Seniors BISHOP COLTON ALUMNAE PITTNER'S RESTAURANT O PIeasing you pleases us I263 CLINTON STREET BUFFALO 6. N. Y. HUBERT'S SERVICE STATION 3724 Harlem Rd Buffalo 15, N. Y. CHARLES T. GUZZETTA 8: SONS Angola, N. Y. 402 Phones 65 Parts Service Oliver Industrial Equipment Pug H3 MAX PALMER'S LANE REFINISHING SERVICE 37 Nokomis Pkwy. PL. 8633 Cheektowaga 25, N. Y. AMERICAN WALL PAPER 5 PAINT CO. INC. Retail and Wholesale 127-129 Walden Ave.Bf1o. 11,N.Y Compliments of F. WARDYNSKI 5 SONS, INC. Quality Sausage DOC PENKSON'S ACCORDIAN STUDIO New 3 Used Accordians Our Reputation is your guarantee 1040 Grant St. BE. 7053 Buffalo 7, New York CLINTON PHARMACY P. J. MUZALEWSKI, PHARMACIST 941 Clinton St. Buffalo, N. Y Compliments of PAUL H JUDY TOWN EDGE BOWL 2071 Clinton St. TR. 5132 Buffalo 6, N, Y, OPEN BOWLING AIR CONDITIONED HCONGRATULATIONSH BARTOSZEK 8 JAROS TAVERN 1334 Clinton St. Page H4 KAZ. URBAN FUNERAL HOME FRANK J. BOGDAN Interior - Exterior Painting Casper C. Urban Licensed Owner 105 Rec St. TA' 0893 188 Clark Street Buffalo 11, New York Compliments of ZYWICKI'S RESTAURANT 1249 Sycamore Street CONGRATULATIONS from SISTER MARY ANTOINELLE and the JUNIORS of ROOM 118 BEST WISHESY HENRY HOJNACKI Houses, roofs, raised pier 5 timber work 95 Goodyear Ave HU. 2886 Buffalo 12, New York SLON'S TAVERN 508 Peckham Buffalo, N. Y. BILL 5 ANITA'S FELS LOUNGE Western Music Fri. 5 Sat. Nites 151 Walden Ave. NEW YORK FASHION SHOPPE HFINER FEMININE FASHIONS.H 1504 Genesee St. HU. 8643 Central Park Plaza AT. 8555 Buffalo, N. Y. 5415 Main St. PL. 2625 Williamsville, N. Y. P590 115 EDWARD CPePPYl PETROCY FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR WATCH sl CLOCK REPAIRING CWho1esa1e Q Retaill BUS. TA. 5710 RES. FI. 1923 1107 Walden Ave. City Line R. Q A. PAWLOWSKI DELICATESSEN 114 Broadway Market CCenterD GENEVIEVE PATEREK Choice Groceries 8 Meats 1074 Clinton St, CL. 0316 PHIL B FRAN'S TAVERN Specialized in Fish Fries, 8 assorted sandwiches 692 Fulton st. - SQ, 9940 DICK'S BAR AND GRILL RICHARD k ALFREDA GUTOWSKI Where good friends meet 1131 Harlem Rd. SO. 9739 Cheektowaga, N. Y. WALDEN HARDWARE 8 APPLIANCE 119 - 121 Walden Avenue BA. 3222 Courtesy of USIAK FUNERAL HOME 580 South Park Ave, MA. 3320 WALTER'S TAVERN WALTER E JENNY LEONARCZYK C Proprietors I Specialize in Chile, Roast Beef 8 other Food. Fish Fry every Friday 56 Grimes St. KE. 9259 Page H6 L Compliments of AL'S COFFEE VAN Serving Construction our specialty TA. 3356 STEPHEN KLOS Choice Meats 9 Broadway Market BENNY'S WATCH REPAIR One Day Service Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry All Work Guaranteed 1073 Broadway HU. 3437 STARLITE STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY Specializing in Color Phot OS Complete Prom Coverage in Color Weddings and Banquets 1057 Broadway KE. 866 9 Compliments of JOSEPH WIELGOSZ BEST WISHES Fish Turtles PET SUPPLIES ALBERT J. MEYERS 36 Memorial Dr. Buffalo 6, N. Y. WA. 1699 Canaries Parakeets NORB'S INN-1134 SYCAMORE NORB 5 FLORENCE GUTOWSKI Mayfair Creamery Company fproprietor, k Home-made Pierogi every Friday Page H7 Furniture KOLIPINSKI BROS. - 1119 B'Dwy LEON H. KOLIPINSKI CExecutive Vice-President! Buffalo, N. Y. HU. 4400 Appliances MYTKO BOWLERS Edward Mytko Tom Stack Frank Stack Steve Stack Art Kenney JOE'S POULTRY MARKET EDWARD S. PIETRASZEK CPr0p.D 2641 William St. HU. 1139 We Clean, Dress, 5 Deliver. BEST WISHES to the SENIOR CLASS of 1959 Mr. 5 Mrs. Harry E. Banks Jr Compliments of IRR'S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST 1266 Genesee St. at Kear St. Buffalo 11, N. Y. Compliments of FRANK WIELGOSZ SHOP WISE ' EN Al, Engasser, Jr.- C, Raimond WIZA S DELICATESS 1558 Genesee sr. KE. 6746 Open Daily 7:30 ' 10:30 Buffalo ll, N. Y. Groceries - Meats - Vegetableg WE DELIVER 146 Crocker St. TA. 9220 Sloan 12, N. Y. Page H8 FRANNY'S HANDY DELICATESSEN Quality Groceries-Baked Goods Beer - Cold Cuts Daily 8 A.M. till 10 P.M. Sun. A Holidays - 9 A.M.- 2 P.M 758 Sycamore St., cor. Guilford KE. 9774 Buffalo 12, N. Y. THADDEUS CLOUTHIER ST. PATRICK'S R. C. CHURCH Compliments of REV. ANTHONY CIEHAWSKI Holy Apostles Peter and Paul R. C. Church BROADWAY FLOWER SHOP 1112 Broadway HU. 2733 Complete Floral Service Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Compliments of SLON'S TAVERN 508 Peckham St. CL Buffalo 6, New York 9367 Compliments of CLINTON PHARMACY 941 Clinton Street RAY'S DELICATESSEN 1408 Fillmore I. ROSOL GROCERY H MEATS 178 Stanislaus St. FI. 5023 Page I I9 Compliments of SISTER MARY SIM LICIA and the FRESHMEN of ROOM 119 LEO R BEN ADAMSKI BROS. Broadway Market 4 35 4 Quality Meats Bflo. 12, N. Y. BA. 1433 Home made, Fresh A Smoked Polish Sausage C. WARDENSKI, CONFECTIONARY 826 Clinton Street Buffalo 10, New York Greeting cards for all occasions TOMATO LAND Broadway Market 1 102 4 Finest fruits 5 vegetables PICK - OUT - BEST Compliments of DOROTHY'S BRIDAL SHOP T. MICHALSKI All gowns custom made A FRIEND 1349 BF03dWay FI, 0724 Buffalo 12, N, Y, Hr. 10am-9pm Sat. 10am-5pm Closed Wednesdays STANLEY'S DELICATESSEN Owned and Operated by Mr. 9 Mrs. Stanley Zdrojewski 96 Grimes St. FI. 2079 Buffalo 12, New York FILLMORE BOTTLING WORKS Carbonated Beverages 541 Q 543 Fillmore Ave, MA. 0547 Bflo., N, Y. Pago 120 XAVIER SELECT MEATS 20 Broadway Market Compliments of MR. 8 MRS. LEON ZASADA DELICATESSEN STORE 4 Thomas St. HUMBOLT FURRIERS Repairing, Remodeling Q Storage BORY'S WALLPAPER 8 PAINT We rent floor sanders and edger steamers and other power tools 742 William St. CL. 1331 WE DELIVER S QUALITY MEMORIALS Quarry to You FRANK RYBCZYNSKI fPr0p.1 285 Sobieski St. TA. 8174 Buffalo, N. Y. BEST WISHES to the GRADUATING CLASS 1418 Fillmore Ave. BA. 9596 Mr A Mrs, Frank Owczarzak FREE PICKUP BEST WISHES MISS IRENE SZELEGIEWICZ to the of the CLASS of '59 from G. L. MITCHELL CO. Carlon Electric Page 121 CEIL'S BRIDAL SALON Candy Tobacco Complete Bridal HANK WOLF Bridesmaids Ensembles, Formals 1149 Broadway 780 Fillmore Ave. near Bdwy. Buffalo 12, N. Y. MA. 7807 School Supplies TRXQYZSKI at 63325. BEST WISHES CREDIT JEWELERS to the A Little Off The Way GRADUATING CLASS Less ?o Payu from the 234 Sears St. BA. 1249 Open Every Day - 10 A.M.-9 P,M Bishop Colton Glee Club SOUTH PARK MEAT MARKET 405 South Park Avenue Students - Organizations Brides-to-be FOR INVITATIONS THAT IMPRESS, THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE WINDSOR PRESS MA. 2314 1644 Hertel Buffalo 16, N. Y PACK'S SWITALA'S GRILL MEN'S k BOY'S WEAR SHOES 775 Sycamore St. 1522 Genesee St. HU. 4151 Buffalo, N. Y. Page 122 BEST WISHES to the SENIOR CLASS OF 1959 Mr. A Mrs. Chester H. Gorny EXCELSIOR MAINTAINANCE PROFESSIONAL CLEANING 850 Main Street SU. 6950 JEROME C. MELINSKI KENDALL SERVICE ANDREW GALLERY FLORIST, INC. WARREN GALLERY ROBERT HEISS Our Reputation your guarantee of 2190 Clinton St. SO. 9444 unsurpassed quality in flowers Buffalo 6, N. Y. 1319 Clinton St. TR. 4241 Buffalo 6. New York BEST WISHES Enjoy Fairmont Dairy Products CL. 6586 P91 in - sh ,T 2. -Q gumafxa, X .'V 1 ' 1 1 f .. .. - C .v ,.. fi: V . 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