w X -f-I. 0 Salt is more than a symbol, our very existence depends on salt. lt purifies the body and keeps all chemical fluids in proper balance. A man would die in forty-eight hours if all traces of salt were removed from the human system. Salt is found in blood and tears and these might be called the essence of man. There has always been salt that man might live, and to- day salt is vital in securing our unparalleled standard of living. Our own city, Buffalo, became prosperous after the completion of the Erie Canal, the ditch that salt built. Chemistry has taken salt as an inexpensive source of so- dium and chlorine, two fundamentally important elements in modern industry. Salt is indispensable in the manufacture of steel, synthetic rubber, metal plate, detergents, and dyes. Remove salt from industry, and life as we know it would be radically changed. 5 To the chemist, common table salt is known as NaCl, Na rep- resents sodium and Cl represents chlorine. Salt, then, is a compound composed of two elements, a sodium atom and a chlorine atom influence one another, and together they form a sodium chloride molecule. lnfinitesimal molecules, in turn, build together to form a salt crystal. When salt is examined under a microscope, the crystals resemble minute cubes built upon one another like eltin toys. These building blocks or cubes which constitute the structure of salt are sodium and chlorine atoms electrically charged. The physicist conceives an atom as a nucleus surrounded by elements, positive and negative, each whirling in its own orbit. An illustration of the charged atoms or ions which form a structural unit of salt may be seen in the space lattice on the title page. It would be dilticult to estimate the enormous grouping of these units required to form one crystal. lt is not possible to realize the beneficial nature of salt by a mere acquaintance with its parent elements, sodium is an extremely reactive metal, and chlorine is a poisonous gas. When they are combined, one of mankind's most treasured gifts is revealed. lt is from the physical and chemical structure of salt that the plan of this book was derived. But, the college is more than matter, its foundation is in the spirit. Thus, the theme also embodies those vast intangible and symbolical proper- ties of salt. The ultimate goal of the university is the making of the complete man. Like the structure of the compound, salt, a well-developed student must have governing influences. Ad- ministration and faculty represent the major influence. They guide the student through paths of knowledge, always em- phasizing the student's totality of view. Student activities represent the remaining element, they enable this systema- tized knowledge to be applied directly to life. A balance and a blending of these parent elements prepares the graduate for his place in society. Thus, in our analogy the graduate, who represents this true proportion of curricular and co-curricular activities, may accept his responsible role as the salt of the earth in the complex pattern of lite. odiu wwwavg M ,J , 'izri 4, 'Mm 145224 ,,. I W, N , ..,m.., ,pi , '?r74 . if .r-4-aw... . 4 ,. f V W ff M Thi- , K 4 H H H Hd ww mi :qfmw , Hu Q 11 ,w ,N SA' , I , .W ,. fev- 1955 IJVVU CANISIUS COLLEGE o BUFFALO o N Y HARRISON R. NAYLOR D EDITOR-IN-CHIEF THOMAS P. JAKIEL 0 BUSINESS MANAGER 9 ADMINISTRATION ACTIVITIES wwf -F semi -, 1. Q 'Q Wg U m nH'wf ' uf E w w w a w w 1 w w be? ui: H ' wmv- N 1, H, N H W ., . 1,5 V ' wr'!uwv',ux uw HHN 1 ,455 155. wv.,, VM, 'J -. fn: !:E,:fg'S'.v - , W' fn - ...MVA f w H1TfVlE.!: T' TEQ. , ,jr .JM E. ' J ,, '. Im. '- -'N' ., b ,5 , - gm 1. -55... 1, .1I'A-'L3g,'ll , avv- 'eu 'IH-W .. JM- , : A J ',,-W I . jk -,un mms., Q M ...a ':J1,l 'f6 'm Us u. ww'... w Qiiim... H.. ' M ww H H My ww WW HN di ation We, the Senior Class of l955, sincerely dedicate our Azuwur to Reverend Terence J. Fitzsimmons, S.J. His guiding hand and staunch support in the classrooms, in the lively corridors, in his office, or in the yearbook sanc- tum have inspired loyalty in every Senior student of the Ca- nisius family. As a Jesuit, Priest, and Professor, he has enlightened us, the students. As Assistant Student Counselor, his basement office is frequently visited by students for guidance in spir- itual and personal matters. One need only ask the pupils of Father Fitz in order to hear appreciative praise of his in- teresting and practical lectures in philosophy. Suggestions and words of advice spoken in a friendly, sincere manner as Moderator of the Senior Class have en- abled us to accomplish our task. Father Terence J. Fitzsimmons, S.J. has crystallized the salt of the earth, and because of this we offer him our gratitude. 13 v I V Y: wf ww'--uf ,W 1 hw I 'Wgjfxi I I I M! II! ii: 1 A sk ADMINISTRATION BUILDING ,I i YW , X. --s. , , NA , -I .. - 'v MA, , , N 1 , V, ,n i , 4 .- I f IM - ' fv 41, -.'-'.,.- V, , Y fixfefi ' set ' I' A'.'f., ' 'htvuglp Q 1- if.,4e',-fi u -397553 .f i '-'nuttin 'im RY, N - ., ,-:f M W, ' F5-gg' X. . ,, g - ' i' V M , W, wi., 'K if 171123 - K- Zafwfgp 'Z 'Y M 1: ff was ,wif , T-Wx V , v U M w X '.-, 1 2: 1. . -H1 1 ,-.,.- ,,..:ii.,...Y-an ORAN-O'DONNELL SCIENCE 'i 'ff H4ssiSf5 W ' r -I 1'--J' -.',f.L-W ll M .- . '.....f. .1 'H Q. . -., - rig? .ix F f V 'e 4 A W... ,-S E Q E MSE? ', '?1',, Wmffgfg' HQ? Q . it I , W, . ,Q 1: '- 'QJQW1 si! . 1 www! E - wif , 1, - -YLNK-x, , , Y ,Y . , '-.. - 5, ' i kfkkx .kuxs 4'1s.,2'T-lr5r ' wg , Jigs-- ,.. , W -- a.-.,.. ., V.,-.V '1' 4. ' BUILDING ' N 'V 41 U . ' , 's -gs aw . '15 I k , , HQ . -be H . as . ,, ig H fasrzxgffi S25 M . N 5 ,A iii-mv? 15 , 'T . NW. 24 a,x.f. ,V :QS 1 ,, , A view Rn :fi ' .5 A Em A wx, 11.3, 3 sr an w an , A ... ':i ' 6 LOYOLA HALL OF CHRIST THE KING N ' 1, an MEQQSAESZEH, A 3 dx, mg. ,sl '44 53 k H P ,mx ,gy H fu my .1 gl? is My ' ix!!! , ,,g4f,,,w Y' g gi fqgiigiii wx w M If Yi:-'fb-1 The imminent and fundamental function of the Adminis- tration of the College is to frame and execute the essential elements of the student body's education. From instructional activities, the student receives the principles that are to guide him in his spiritual, cultural, and economic life-prin- I 11, vii' Q s .- Q I I TE I I II .I.-Iciggf I il -SQ Q I I I g . , I I I Q I I I I I Q Q I I Q I I Io I I I I Q I I I I I I I I Q Q I I I 'i ,l I I I I Q I I I I 4 I I I I I Q I I A ,c . - I I I I I I I gg Q QAQ I I I I I Q Q I I 0 4 .xi ' 'Ql I I I I I I n i Q 1 I I I I I I I I I I jill :IH I Ii I I I I I I Q I 'B I 'V v IW I I I I I - , I i ' I. 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Director of Student Personnel Services FAL09 l Father John B. Morris, S.J. Dean of Faculties gl U S C N O '3' 9 1 rf' U F2 21 Modern life in its complexities has placed unprecedented responsibility on American institutions of higher learning, so- ciety seeks from them the knowledge for a better future and the formation of men to secure it. Canisius, under the direc- tion of the Administration, is well endowed to undertake its share of this challenge. lt proclaims and stresses the philos- ophy on which America was founded, that is, man's natural right to' liberty and happiness and dignity in the eternal order of things. Scholastic philosophy realized early the grave threat to these principles from the materialistic doc- trine of Communism. A unit in the world Jesuit educational system, the peda- gogy of Canisius has been tested over four centuries. This theory based on the Ratio Stucliorum is fundamentally the same as when proclaimed in l599, but supplemented and adapted' to the changing conditions of the present age. Combined with the inspiration and knowledge of the faculty, this plan of studies forms students who may share in the re- sponsibility of the future. Thus Canisius College feels confident in the possession of time tested principles and knowledge and humble in its great obligation to God, the student, and the nation. ??1i,i,...w..'1..i W .l 5' if Q4 Father William T. Noon, S.J. Father Nicholas J. Sullivan, S.J. Director, Graduate School Dean, Evening Division I .. W, ' will W WAX? ,g 3 ly I-l 'Wire Wt Father Philip B. Carroll, S.J. I I I . I Director of Development Venn, vids, vncu. .V Y N V Y Father Patrick J. Cohalan, S.J. Treasurer 5 'Hx , 'W ' me Pegg, .,.. 5 .1 , A 'lib' IT- . 41 1 fww lg i Father Joseph F. Cantillon, S.J. Assistant Director of Development Director of Adult Education 22 Father Joseph J. McEvoy, S.J. Dean of Men if' , 5 li Father Joseph F. I-laitz, S.J. Administrator ' if 3 Q F Falher Andrewulw. B'ouyHiuVis, SJ? CQ WiN ,iiM 'w' M' Librarian , ,N View 5 H Him i V W H iw.. H ,, ' 4 H sim 9 u , X Donald Boyd Publicity Father Terence J. Filzsimons, S.J. Assistant Sfudenf'1,CounseQg:i ,N , 1 My Wi F ii H F i i 1 'wr ii P UH 3 ,lg S H' , E . ' ': 'N ' WW Shllderit Counselor H 23 fzfizw yFalher Frederic P. RoZlhlauf,,S.J. , i ii., , 'uw iW..., , wm,.,,M 1- H w iiiiiim' H W- HW www, I J e Q , lk, ey, , X mn, MMM W, in wzz Wyquqq um in Vincent M. Murphy, M.A Director of Guidance im-V ,. ami i 1 i ,sh James E. Duggan Q Director, Placement Bureau Edward J. Walsh Business Officer Daniel T. Bagen Registrar James J. Dixon, M.Ed. Director of Admissions Isabel M. Strachan Assistant Registrar ,W .. ,, in ax., 51? :.- ' ' 4 -im. mpz j?f1..gjpg,.-14jj:1Q?, ff Q2af.f11,i??iei51, flee, :all John M. Phelps, M.A., B.s. tub. sewn SYM M- R M-A-' B-'--5- Assistant Librarian Assistant Librarian John W. Ivory ' Superintendent and Purchasing Agent William J. Sullivan, B.5. George W. Repp Field Director of Student Selection Assistant Director, Placement Bureau Firsf Rgwg Audrey Klein, Mu,-Y woods, Elizabeth Doyle, Angelo Cgrglgol Sally McShane, Geraldine Costanzo, Alice Janiszewski, Rita Siekmann. Florence Limina. Second Row: Estelle Mancuso, Ellen Mullet, Edith Ernst, Anne Porreca, Grace Enright, Margaret Zimmerman. 25 faculty img 'ill e e e J e e ,yllllfllllllllll J ' J is so s li Wi lil ll ll lllilll, 5 H!! itll, ll ,gl ll llllllgll ,g l ' L. ill-l ll ll mil ll i v lllljlqgglll 1 Wlqllll ll li ll lllll lllllllll ll ll, ll l leg llj, l, ll lggglllllllll l ,lil llllllllllil lliliiilglwll, ll lQlli'l'lll llfil l ,l,lljl5, il lllgglll l ,lygllllglgll gl Qllllll li lv I ll , ,hi 'rl lllgllll El l l ll 'E Q 1, r li l M il i Q ' lllllg' ' 'lllllwlfiuil ' T'TQmyWjgulllIllLllllllljigsiWwggMiuug uliigpgwiiwwggiiiiiliiiwviTU Kg' lrliunilzg L1 wg lil Miililllmlull maglilllf N i llllll ' ' Q ' J l illllllllllllllllllllll lwlllllllwlllllllllll llllllMillllllli llllllll,l l illl lll llllllllllllllllllll.llllllllllm LW l-lMl Llli E l ll jlll1lllll lll lil,' ,rlllllll,fil1lll'llll: llllllliiilll' 'l l5lEMMlillllllllaliiiiillllllllllillllllllllinlllilill 'l iilgwlw fill-l,fr,llllillgnlllllll 'lllllill HQllllll llillllllillllglwi n' lilglllilwlllllllllllnlQE 'lllWW Wl 4 illllllllllll'lllllln Jmilllllllllllglmllllilml Wmillllm ln this, our graduating year, Father Joseph F. Beglcm celebrates his Golden Jubilee as a member of the Society of Jesus. Father, who has been an educator for thirty-four years, is to us the symbol of a devoted teacher. Canisius has been fortunate in being the recipient of the fruits of his labor, he has given us the wisdom and knowledge of an experi- enced priest and scholar while retaining the invincible spirit ofthe young scholastic. lt is not only we, the Seniors, but thousands of BuFFalonians who wish to share in the great ioy of Father Beglan in this, his anniver- sary year. 26 Father Bernard J. Murray, S.J. Chairman, Department of Theology Theology is funny? . rf 1 -sabrina at 'tw '-use-.Qt - 4: , ,..'::-..f' , Bow.. . .1-1-1 :mztfzes f 1 1 y 1, it it Q QQ, , , L T Ty. if vt l.. 'F' 'A . T C J' f.: Throughout the ages, much wisdom and knowledge has been gathered by man. Early in our history Aristotle observed that the man who devotes himself to the life of learning has chosen wisely and highly. Thus it is appropriate that in the important func- tion of the university the tremendous burden of student instruction is laid in the hands of the scholar. The world, as taught at Canisius, is com- posed of matter and spirit. The ultimate end of the liberal education is the transmission of the rich heritage and the newly acquired knowledge of the world of the spirit, the world of matter, and the veiled world of spirit and matter, man. Under the guidance of the supreme sciences, theology and phi- losophy, this dual world is presented through the social sciences, mathematics, literature, and the physical sciences. To accomplish these educational results, mature and lettered men have been gath- ered together to guide the students through the paths of knowledge in a manner de- signed to evoke from them a vigorous and universal exertion of their faculties. Father Paul J. GamPPf S.J. Theology Father Emeran J. Kolkmeyer, S.J. Falhel' JUSHU C- HUnl9Yf 5--L Fdther Th0mU5 F- GUVUYI 5--L The0l09Y Theology Theology 27 l Walter J. Barrett, A.B. English English .fi , 4, 1:5 ,, , 1 l5ggQ m lww sw3m ' WE 'Wu M . K ,W 'var' Y I . 55-if 5' .M i i i William J. Hirten, Ph.D. English Father William T. Noon, S.J. 7 HEEL' tm, ., is mutmfiixui w Z ' uv 3 1 ll -- .- I li H iw ..gNg W ill. H Q' F- , ,u Ji rw Y Q Charles A. Brady, M.A., l..H.D. Chairman, Department of English William V. Sieller, M.A. I-dyfvn A- Wulers. M.A- English English '- H it .sim H- , h - Un H English M., gig... Father Joseph C. Kelley, S.J. l we Hi ii ii will ii H H E. Florence Kimmins, B.S. Father Peter J. Marlin, 5--L Joseph T. Sandman, M.A. J. Robert Sullivan, M.Ed. English English English English wg.. 28 .4 , ,.J William M. Harrigan, Ph.D. History Father Nicholas J. Sullivan, S.J. Chairman, Department of History i .J , f HH. H 5324 1gtt'tt4tt-ttwtvg V '34 A Ll Father Louis F. Lekui, o.c.cisr., Ph.D. History James H. Jacobs, M.A. wfwmw,Wgiww.WEQQ25 y vnj1,v' Z? , ng z Y I gif ,, ff hi V 'i 1 ' gg: V 1 fffagiigl ' -vi 'its Q'-'0 Vadlsg Father William J. Schlaerth, S.J. History 29 M ,A Fathjr John A. Frisch, S.J. Chairman, Department of Biology will QQQFX Si... DOYONYY M- wclfr M-A- Catherine P. Treanor, A.B. Latin Biology John L. Blum, Ph.D. Biology Father Rocco J. Belmonte, S.J. Biology 1 Mary A. Blumerlck, B.S. Biology I' . m J mm Father William A. Grimaldi, S.J. Latin '35 nigh we . T Father Anthony M. Ggenther, S.J. Chairman, Department of Classical Languages Father Francis A. Philosophy .-fi' , l Philosophy sniff l Philosophy l IF sw 1 lqfl!3 l, 1, V . 5 ww Father J. Clayton Murray, S.J. Chairman, Department of Philosophy 31 Cunningham, S.J. M 'Father Timothy J. Dapeeq, S.J. Father Terence J- Fitzsimmons, S.J. Emi l!-g fha J' up Q A - Q. 2: Q, X ff' J M , : l :Q .W H, : ' r H M Father Anthony J. Bleicher, S.J. Father Joseph F. Beglon, S.J. Philosophy Philosophy sz, Mr , H oc L s We Father Anthony J. McMullen, S.J Philosophy Father Edward P. Higgins, S.J. Father John J. Killeen, S.J. Philosophy Philosophy I+ - QQ 'WW UiIQWtt mn , , ,, T . , , ., lr' My .. , Sfn iiie: gE .. .u'.. Sgt. Arthur F. Lewundowski Sgt Anthony J Pucclu, Jr Supply Sgt. Instructor R O T C Capt Robert C. Silner Muhtury Science and Tactics 5 Father Albert A. Beckwith, S.J. Economics sem., Father John l. Shea, S.J. ,F Chairman, Department of Economics John B. Gertz, M.B.A. Economics A-,fi if Joseph F, Conway, M,A, Rupert J. Ederer, Ph.D. Economics ECOr10miCS iffwlw W wnmtwggjgis jW,,L '.0YQfj 4f 'LQW PM ug 'igfg..QEjiE , , ,,,Kg,M.gggg3f Y .5 fg LU at ' ' .U +., fn:m 'Wm 3' ' Hn My Hmm ' W, M I Jr ',- 2 'V v' ,v U ,, a. 15, my we , .F f, 4..,,,, ,- tm rvr . tuUE.+. W W , I . I - ,t A t , - .am . A 5 ft: 2 P Fi f i -. H 45 Ei f t N t f Q fu., age , .-Wy' vgggiiaju Q ,-', h. 1 g,g.Ww X Y sg gig H W 4 NHHHMHT- ii Ki V N .- tggitidfh'-' ' ' ,ftllfilffigi -' 1 95.3 11 V' ,SH 'V 12921 ' ' ' if uf . iggy., H. .' Q, ., W if V Q 1:55 H Father Raymond G. Bosch Chairman, Department of Modern Languages em. X x George M. Keller, M.A. French P Father Harold A. Pfeiffer, S.J. German Mitt e ..l.l-1 ,, me J. climmi Brady, A.a., LLB. Business Law Arthur I. Downes, M.B.A. Business Mathematics -,,a..1?W - l-. Accounting X Joseph QR. Coppola, M.B.A. Accounting William J. Dauria, M.Ed. gr j , , , 1 - ,Lf 14 -' --v V. ', -' -: -'H Y, 53:01, V -, ww - mf-if ,,.s 'Q-'f -1213? 4. 'V 'Ai' esvvi ,f . , ws. 11 -Q, +15-gm e rm: 'E Q H. -5. ' lf- Q r ,Edward'.I. Schmidlein, Jr., Ph.D. Chairman, Department of Business Q if. E John T. Martinelli, M.B.A. Accounting W, .,,,,. , , ,, i . .. ' - ,F E, u ' - E ,E-E. , S- 54.1, , , Q ,gf L V Q:-: -29251-rfb' '11 , ,me .. Pgibert Gunther, Finance iii iii Z 5 rv 34 Francis M. Phelan, M.Ed. Accounting l 1 l ,E xl 55 xlltfgw 0' James H. Crowdle, Sc.D. M Chairman, Department of Chemistry we Chemistry Austin V. Signeur, M.S. w Chemistry W m Walter J. Starr, M.S. Chemist Father Joseph B. Muenzen, S.J. Samuel Chemlstr John T. C Sociology A fm' T Byers, M S Y win -it 4. 55.1 ku Q I 3 , 41454 f . ,ga 1 Q.. st' 41- get H ' 1 rl I J lung AL'-5 .uf onnolly, M.A. N Herman A, Szymunski, Ph.D. Chemistry Michael P. Penetar, Ph.D. Chairman, Department of Sociology , .Eff 35 it ,vwfi,. -1 .- me 'we timmy Ruth T. McGrorey, Ed.D. Chairman, Department of Nursing Joseph M. Synnerdohl, Ph.D. Chairman, Department of Mathematics What a pleasant change. A Robert F. Tidd, M.A. J. Norman Hayes, M.A. Mathematics Mathematics i ff , tv ff i f-51 'mg ' X J,vij.'Ig'.fii 'QFlg',1gf5e..'w ,N if .5 g Q '. f , ' i V 'FIRE' ' i J u r W N -L Dorothy M. Cole, M.S. Public Health Nursing 36 Sister M. Education ' Angela, C.S.S.F., Ph.D. Austin C. Mctigue, Ph.D. Chairman, Department of Physics Edward G. Grimsal, Ph.D. Physics William F. Kean, M.Ed. Education Joseph S. Probst, Ph.D. Education John M. Skalski, Ph.D. Education Vincent DeP. Brady, M.S. Physics John A. Muscalus, Ph.D. Chairman, Department of Education . -1 E D U C A T 0 37 i 1 1 1 1111 21 A 1 1 1 31 ,. J: 4.1413 . 1 Q 1 1 11- w ii? 1 gil. 1- 1 I -, . ,U 95 , A wg L. . r 14: v 1 - ' Sify, x -M i 1 if .- 12112. Y 1 5 -. M 4, --- we' .311 me 1 ' was 1 ... 15139. 'iii' fifvm 431 5 45 35,53 2 fi? 11 162252 1 K 22: 1 1 411541 H 11 ai 2211?-M :fm .gpm wiki ' 515' 1f'f',VN W' The Idea IS a most dlstmct and treasured possession of man, but smce man ns a veal of splrnt and matter, It IS necessary for the complete man to act with the Idea as his guide Thus, the unlverslty must gave the student the opportunity to place the prlnclples received In the classroom of Ideas into operation through non Instructional actlvltles Camslus olters splrutual, cultural, social, and athletic actlvltles to cover the complete Jglx 1 L lilqlgdg I 'I' l'li:'d-lf Fi J ku 1 ls 'l scope of man Prayers for peace t H, Has.. t. .t M... ll 'lightly The nightly watch beginning poration Through the intercession of the lmmaculate Heart of Mary a spiritual answer is given monthly for the sins of mankind. Nocturnal Adoration is held on the eve of every First Saturday in Christ the King Chapel. Now in its ninth year, the Society has offered almost 27,750 hours to Christ through Our Lady of Fatima. The hour of devotion consists of adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament, the Rosary, the Litanies, meditation and a sermon. Under the guidance of Father Anthony Mc- Mullen and an executive committee, the Society has been an important spiritual factor in the lives of stu- l dents, alumni and guests. l 1 l First Row: J. Myers, D. Diotrowski, D. Van Volkenbur J. Dunn. Second Row: W. Chandler, N. Corda, D. Zimme N. Bishop, J. Reilly, R. Short, R. Eldridge. Standing: Pfoertner, E. Gabalski, J. Sullivan, J. Kanski, L. Matta R. Roll, J. Geraci, D. Finn, A. lnglisa, J. Schmidt, Niezgoda, W. Rogan, A. Hammerl. society za w ,E ., if M H M ,yu 11221 W ww ww , -,,. W ,,n,,A., ' , M .,,v,, . if-VW , , '1 Jigf Q, .. 2 '11 ':'WW 11wgHM.N.gq..H. ' X wxlmw wW33W,Jn.IWNHHQQHEEUQ.Nyfn 1w,,Wf1,mAM' W'XM5z9K!ffyq1Um iLwgQi,f? 1, !,Ww'l'sQsm:4EN.. wx 'ff'esEg3Qffe'4'N, 'V'UwzlyHMUW1QA,,fw?mQZ,,figf,,HM'QNSi:il.'l1HM QQH2la5Wl,,llqq'z5 Q gjyzwggw mmQ!w2iQ3,i X W , 'XMMQLJW' ' , -' 'W U 'ffm H vggiuu W , ww X 'i 1 ,. 5 I w Q52 E522 ,. odality '24 T A if' f -N 2 r , . 2 il' 1 'my 'f .:: v fi q l 'lll fling j, Z fi 555 J' 5 A xii -LY... 'V Z il : 1' H f ' 15534, R . -fm First Row: A. lnglisa, Treasurer, J. Sullivan, H. McWilliams, G. Murty, Dunn, Co-Prefect, A. Hammerl, Co-Prefect, F. Holler, W. Ragan, F. Gu lielmo. Standing: T. Ciesla, S. Fasanello, A. Mead, C. Scibetta, E. Partridg J. Sullivan, J. Reilly, R. Short, A. Trippi, D. Zimmer. ,f 1 1' ei Pl ,,.,. ie '. ':'1... ,. fl e..fw14 in A Sodality of' Our Lady is the ideal Jesuit lay organization founded primarily for men. An apostolic organization, it has for its end the sanctification of the community, this is accom- plished primarily by the performance of daily duties by its members such asliimeditation and examination of consciences as means of personal sanctification, and secondly by an active apostolate. Through observation of the community it determines the progress being madefl From these observations, iudgments are made asito whether Christ is made to live fully among us. A plan of action is then developed and carried out either to promote cm undertaking as it already exists or to change it into something more Christ-like. . 1 . wifes - Fr. Rothlaut explains sodality way of life to Ed Walker. .-if - A w . .,1f.J-N 55' it. ffl I 1 mugs ' 3, Q ,. Q L, st. vincent d paul First Row: R. Short, Secretary, A. Hammerl, Vice President. Standing: G. Murty, President, D. Zimmer, Treasurer. Y ii .Vit .H 1, if it wi it Si il is .fe i, V n ni.. GQ? T' me 1 ni gsm .. 1 -HE?-:wif in -7 Y fi 2 145. .Qu girth ei? ft use A. lives 7: sf. 5 'L it ze an it , Q- QE? M H J 55. V , is-.. , wg ll ,ei wi EE 'fill H 1 , ,i .fff V.. ,Wy 3 ' Q, l 'Q U ' '-' w. gg ' e :Y .-.AFV E i wie, :ZW 'N ' 'mu es l E , , ....,-,-ef,-.-F .....g.:.:.:.... Milfs . 1 :Q W TAS TTT 'aft 4 ll gggll'V3 :- : E af n f ew ... Mi, 3 Ffrqril ,, it Wm' .eej,,g, it swim ffsezssu BE- lg gig M A J. E fesszelllgggiwi 5 3 Teh? in ri x T uf EP .ii gf The goal of the St. Vincent De Paul Society is to place man's innate virtue of charity into actual operation. The members dedicate many hours to the needy by helping to provide them with food and clothing. The material needs of the poor is not the Society's only contribution, a re-strengthening of their faith in God and man is often brought about. Membership in the society is limited to members of the So- dality of Our Lady. Their ultimate end is to model themselves after the great apostle of the poor, St. Vincent De Paul. '9. it 5 i iz were i s :few-1 it W I Ulf l'AlJli SOUllC'l'Y fli :fl iylY1tKi'R - ..- a l V, i 3 l r l l' .LFE it A Murty explains month's accomplishments. .EQ ,167 X mu . .-. .i Father and members look over social cases. fr: gcc' Z 's 'vga 2 Li ,., ., 2 il' Um ,ii it r' -ll-- -:: v:: , f s. R ZZSQEIEFSQ -- e. .yu u 1255552 i. ,mi K f ? 19' emi, :mn ll M. S455 l emit, f emma l .....m,. ...M wr' G. Murty, Secretary: E. Partridge, Vice-Prefect, R. Short, Prefectg G. Sear, Secretary. apostleship ra, me . ee. Y me -M sw, :K Q, we ., ww Hmm ull' uarcl of honor The Apostleship of Prayer and the Guard of Honor are twc religious activities on campus which attempt to increase devo tion to the Sacred Heart. Although they are united in their ob iective, the societies are distinct in their organization ana student leaders. The Apostleship of Prayer seeks to inspire Canisius student: to lead a more perfect Christian life. The primary requiremen is daily recitation ofthe Morning Offering to give every actior during the day to Christ. Father Rothlauf, S..l. is the moderato of the society and Henry McWilliams is President. The Guard of Honor encourages more frequent reception o the Blessed Sacrament. The society, under the moderatorship ot Father Walsh, S.J., receives Communion in a body every Friday morning in the Chapel. of First Row: H. McWilliams, J. Hackbush, R. DiVita, W. Rogan. The Basketball team at Friday morning mass. , X , 61 ,. i iii., .- if ,,. , l ll , it v , . -,i it confraternity Row: R. Blocho, G. Quinn, F. Guglielmo, R. Miller. Second Row: L. Tasner, H. Bertrand, of christian doctrine Catholic has an obligation to participate in the work of Action, the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine is one the religious activities at Canisius which enables the students accomplish this. The Confraternity, under the leadership of Glen Walsh, SJ., seeks to supply religious instruction to students attending public schools. Each week the mem- travel to parishes of the diocese, not only to impart Church but to enrich themselves in Christian knowledge. 45 Go ye and teach all nations Xe, ' ll's?j1'lill iw. 'SFX X I 'WS' X fg 1 1: -in llgggll ' ll? X XX l ' iq 511725, -, :Y QS? : ---F - - M f . - 4, H, X X4.X,f' gg X ,W ,im , XX-Q X zg vgs.-5L ? g2 X so ' 1 if.. es, .se . W M - -serif .mf-1:2 gels ff, 1 l Hsin? ,. X' 'vw .- ..-nf. ,fi X XXQVXX Y Q, -' -wills X X - Q OX! ' 'E ee? -- .f2Xw?'XQ.. First Row: A. Bisantz, W. Chandler, W. Ragan, W. Holcomb, N. Cordo. Second Row: N. Jabczynski, P. Conroy, Treasurer, H. Jabczynski, Vice President, Rev. P. J. Gampp, Moderator, J. Crangle, President, J. Brown, Secretary, D. Van Volkenburg, J. Myers. Standing: R. DiVita, J. Gareis, P. Gassman, E. Partridge, R. Wilmoth, G. Mozgaiewski, J. Sullivan, R. Roll, J. Geraci, A. lnglisa, J. Kanski, A. Hammerl, J. Kosmala, F. Hiller, J. Dunn. I il TMR ' ' ' I 9 0 0 5 ,X . 0 I 0 0 - 'JFW-'lllll 'G PTFE, u l l , X' - S 1 I 0 0 Q g . ., , . , sir fa I 0 o o 0 Q . K 4 A. H.-. e- 4 I 0 s g . .:. f rr- N' . . ' ' U , .. ., .- - M . , . . . 'Sr' c:71,4-T l I 0 ' r 0 'x .,p'..- 'Kifkzlf I 0 I ' l H o o il ill ., surf- l l A R studen l DiVifa studies council's progress. 46 Council takes in student convocation The Student Council has the responsible role of inte- grating all campus activities to ensure that the educa- tional purposesof the Administration are appreciated and understood by the students. Thus the activities of both the faculty and the student body are brought in to harmony and the name of Canisius receives its full- est meaning. This year student government reached unparalleled success and spirit with the reorganization of the Stu- dent Council. The Council devised a system of repre- sentatives in which the voice of each student could be heard. Students with similar interests and obiectives formed a' basic group. Representatives were choseff by these basic groups who were to serve as their councilmen at the Council's bi-weekly meeting! Under the able direction of Joe Crangle, President of the Council, various committees were established to Pondering over Council problem aid the smooth function of extra-curricular activities and social aFFairs which were held by the college. Last Fall, the Council supervised Freshmen orientation and formecl an Out of Towners Club to make the new members of the College feel at home. The Big Three from the Little Three N.F.'s delegates, Tim Sheehan and Layton Waters Canisius College is attiliated with two national organi- zations with allied purposes, the National Students Association and the National Federation of Catholic College Students. The goal of both organizations is to exchange information regarding student govern- ment and co-curricular activities. The N.F.C.C.S., under the moderatorship of Father Frederic Rothlauf, S.J., seeks to further the common interests of Catholic colleges in addition to retaining the Christian outlook on all problems. Representing the College are Layton Waters, Regional Treasurer, and Tim Sheehan, Regional Forensic Chairman. N.S.A. has been active in furthering the public's understanding of college problems and international cooperation on the part of students. Father Paul Gampp, S.J. is the moderator of the Canisius Chapter and Bill Holcomb the Senior Delegate to the Western New York Regional Council. During the Summer both organizations sponsor travel programs to Europe at reduced rates. N.S.A. held an excursion to Bermuda during the Easter vaca- tion which was well attended by Canisius students. C si 1 ... aw-...u4.Y. .1 t i ,. M, P, Moderator Father Gampp and Senior Delegate Bill Holcomb 48 First Row: Mr. Jacobs, R. Sutherland, Rev. N. J. Sullivan, S. J., Moderator. Second Row: R.Blocho, F. Dentinger, J. F. Drea. he Historical Society was organized three years ago o offer undergraduate students historical matter be- ond the scope of formal courses and to present to the ommunity and alumni a series of stimulating public ectures. An appropriate theme permeated the Society in his, the sixteenth centenary of the birth of St. Augus- ine. Entitled St, Augustine and Western Catholic ulture, the series was held in the Student Lounge. he trio of prominent scholars and authors was com- osed of Dr. John J. O'Meara of University College, ublin, Ireland, Dr. Gerhart B. Ladner, a professor of istory at Fordham University, and Rev. Philip J. onnelly, S.J. from Weston College. 2 historical society Mr. Jacobs points out lecture date. 49 Myers gets a lesson in parliamentary procedure. A new activity on campus this year, the Loyola Political Acad- emy, was organized through the efforts and ingenious adver- tising campaign of one student, John Myers. The purpose of the Academy is to create a deeper understanding of govern- ment and the two-party system on the local, state, and federal levels. The members are students 'From Canisius, D'Youville, and Rosary Hill Colleges. The meetings, held tri-weekly, feature guest lecturers brought from the political or governmental field. Strictly political dis- cussions follow the lectures in which the Canisians play host to the co-eds. m...H ,,EW?:ges,,,egAi ,,QgQqj...grg:?-- W... ,Leif vf i- so I is Z' Nd 11: ii I um... ' . ' i ,QI'TzQ,,l5..se5ii3z2gpQN 'ii efggix H H mi it vi wiht nw ' ' i , if ,x ' ' J 7' -f 'ZTTWT ef gzwlliiiuiiinsiylu Wlliuggggggzfu Mlm' f 'il engagfllirii Hgfgzggawiii H - n mia? W er:-gl . in ' W ' N' ' Q . 5 .gs .. it ws it i it l. p. a. First Row: J. Gareis, D. VanVolkenburg, J. Geraci, J. Sullivan, J. Dunn. Second Row: R. DiVita, J. Myers, Rev. W. Schlaerth, S.J., Moderator, J. Collins, L. Mattar, J. Lyons, A. Bisantz. Standing: D. Brink, R. Kirchgraber, T. Cuddihy, M. Rauch, J. Danahy, E. Culliton, C. Scibetta, T. Brinkworth, A. Mead, P. Holler, R. Gilbert, W. Stievater, R. Gondek. fu' WQsfiiiiiii 1.','5ggg.i' Vit? Q' if. W. ei- gee 'eg 50 1 a c 5.5: lt - -5.-S'--,:,:gawsm if S it ll i L ' sf. l mx R Aft s I awe X . l .. if Seated: J. Rehak, R. Meyers, D. Finn, Vice President, T. Healey, President, R. Short, Secretary. Standing: M Boyle G. Murty, R. Kirchgraber, S. Ferrucci, M. Rauch, R. Adamek, W. Webdale, J. Myers. 0 - '1 I. . . . ., Intricate world problems confront the student as well 1 Q K'-tis, h ' I l as the statesman. The bi-weekly meetings of the lnter- l . . . . 5 - ,-. l-' ll ll' 1 -Qt' national Relations Club promote the study, discussion, Ulm, Iv ' My - ---:T in . . and understanding of these problems. The members l l N ry .V , , follow the actual procedures ofthe United Nations, , I 'I with each student representing the view of his chosen . ', ' , I ' country. This traditional method has proven its value during the past year, since considerable time was devoted to an analysis of the U.N. Charter. What does the charter promulgate? What are the weak points of the Charter? What are the constructive solutions? Among the list of honors received during the past year, the following can be noted: the chairmanship of the Lake Erie Region of the l.R.C. Commission of the N.F.C.C.5. and the Presidency of the Annual Model U.N. for the second consecutive year. . The Hourglass Ball under the auspices of the Club was the first successful New Year's Eve Dance at Canisius. Healey gives a discourse on the Atom Bomb. 5l The philosophical look. What is Man? as seen in the diverse views of philosophers from Plato to Jean Paul Sarte, has been the study program this year for the Aquinas Academy, the College honor philosophy group. Meeting every Thursday evening, Academy members with the aid of their moderator, Father J. Clayton Murray, S.J., have discussed and evaluated this question in the light of Scholastic Philosophy. At these weekly sessions a member prepares and reads a paper outlining the particular weltanschauung of a philosopher. Then, the other members of the organization ana- lyze and give a critique of the paper and the views reflected in it. Honors in Philosophy at graduation is accorded members who maintain a high scholastic standing and who write an ad- ditional paper on a topic approved by the moderator. aqulna a acl my First Row: D. Brink, J. Reilly, R. Dietrich, S. Loiacono, . 52 1, ' S. Ferrucci. Second Row: B. Nigro, .l. DeFrancesco. '- Ln, I I , .,. f H' is ., l l 'lQms21s,, , l W, I ,,Mfp,si5,7,, tu' sw , A' 4 Lame: Q-,Y,.sy4.......e Lczse .L.5 4' 1 r ii . s- -W-- it M ,p , rm 1 . :' g :JJ : fi, , .sin -11451: ' l . Q B, 3 ' in . H, .ii..i..in-it 5:5 in i, . i ml. E as ri ' - M ., 3. vi N we. 'fi ...lullV5.5,.i. ifg2i.. ii.. w i., ...,,,..'1i'igs,. w'.flil.f+wq1.' uggssi i l'l: frs3:1.. , ziiiiitiitlll ' , 'i , ...... - . NN,, .. M . , E . , . s . S, , ,. . .i .Er iss: t ss' N is B . ' of., 4- vs., '55 Row: Keohane R. Heckmann, J. Dziminski, Secretary, N. Bishop, President, W. b, Vice President. Second Row: N. Hartloft, B. Gondek, J. Robertson, Sheehan. Third Row: D. McCarthy, E. McCarthy, G. Carmody, J. Lyons, , E. Willick, E, Culliton, J. Ryan, T. Schultz, G. Dixon. A first hand glimpse into the financial world they will soon be entering is offered Business students through the program of the Commerce Club. Functioning through lectures by experts in the banking, ad- vertising, industrial and other commercial fields, the organi- zation supplements this activity with conducted tours through area industrial plants and businesses. The Club also stimulates student participation in the program by informal discussions and .meetings where individual members can apply the knowl- edge gained in the formal sessions. On the social side, members annually co-sponsor the Bunny Hop held during the Easter vacation plus a closed dinner dance for the Club. 53 .,.ie.i.g.iii . n,.l.,2fEks' ., 5. ' V5 I :Ei it ' i iii. . ' ' lt -A .. it 'M . ii A if ' ' M W.iig,i'i'.fitll 1,ti'iiiiiw,.gg i , ' ' 2 i. Will ' Q l ' ...ml J,4ii,i.i.ii..iiii.'i , iiiiiuillvii Q: J' 1,Wgiiilg,flfliiil1l'iiii fii?,N Nfl i ' iwiillggivgliil'Illini T it ll , ties' Un, v ifweiiw Lv 1 Sgt. Lyons reports on Bunny Hop publicity. ,H 'isle' i,iw.'i'.i .i - it ,ff lllll l 1 ,i il l l l The Campion Society fulfills much the same purpose for the senior debating society as a freshmen athletic team does for its varsity. Functioning primarily as a training team for experi- ence in the art of eHiective debating, the freshman organi- zation concentrates on essentials. The Society participates in a number of intercollegiate debates with freshmen groups from other local colleges. Highlighting their year was a trip to New York in January where they debated the Fordham University freshmen team. First Row: Fr. Gavin, G. Mullen, N. Stievater, A. Trippi, R. Quinlan, F. Zuber. Second Row: D. Gilbert, R. O'Brien, G. Brunning, P. Haller, W. Stievater. Third Row: R. Nowak, P. Scanlon, J. Grabowski, M. Widelski, C. Eckert, C. Michalski, R. Delaney. A Hwazsf 1 ,H ,l 1 itlllllxllllfriliiiitlllliillil'lttwin l.lllll2!Zil2''f2r fi'f, aEtm'Q, ,,..5i?fr..... Qi.. ' .. Z campion society 11. ,, .. , E 3. of i ni i i :wi 1 it 'M 1221: i i e -- it m 1 IL 4 e is l l ,, Z. , P. S . M M my-, .mf tl M 1, s-5 M e v M it we r ' 2.3 . we wee: it M S i i 1 it ! .sei iiggg:,,l'M Y ll N ii. .f. , f .,.. . acacl mia Almost as ageless as man is the art of debate, For it seems that the desire to convince is inherently part of human nature. The Academia directs this impulse into worthwhile channels. The members sharpen and cultivate their ability to speak persua- sively by participating in numerous intercollegiate debates. The Academians were for the second consecutive year vic- torious over ten local colleges to gain the Western New York Debate Championship. The highlight of the year was the team's trip to Washington to compete in the Georgetown and N.F.C.C.S. tournaments. In addition to the prestige brought to the College by its out- standing record of 30 wins and lO losses, the Academia has .4 l greatly increased the social lite on the campus with its popular dances held in the Student Lounge. First Raw: M. Rauch, J. Sullivan, E. Culliton, T. Sheehan, N. Longo, Fr. Kelley. Second Row: M. Collins, J. Dunn, D. Nigro, B. Wilmoth, R. Scalzi, C. Scibetta, T. Cuddihy, D. Kirchgraber, W. Rogan, J. DeFrancesco, J. Myers, L. Mattar, .,ll?X,. .ii , it iq ,wp ,Gp it -' , 1 ,. ii., .px i Y Dig those crazy cats. L Seated J Walsh Vlce President R Dietrich President B Nlgro Treasurer J Kanski Secretary Standing G Parlato K Gorman R Sauer P Scozzaro J Naples beta beta beta Alpha Theta Chapter of Beta Beta Beta, the national honorary biology frat seeks to encourage scholarly attainment in this science by reserving its me ship to those who have achieved superior academic records and indicate : aptitude for biology. lt also aims to promote biological research and the dissemination of sc knowledge as well as to cultivate intellectual interest in the natural sc Through its lecture program, the chapter hopes its members receive a appreciation of research in the field and a desire to extend man's knowledge nature through new discoveries by scientific investigation. 56 T -Qgg T, '- nl,-iy11'l'i' 9 A J First Row: J. Sullivan, R. Barone, F. Scolese, M. Fornes, P. Conroy, R. Voelkle, J. Patton. Second Row: H Geracn J Stornellu Vice President R Dietrich President, J. Budzinski, J. Kanski, F. Cieslak, B. Nigro, Treasurery F. Holler. Third Row: M. Grisanti, I Luppino R Chmlel R Pepe G Pfoertner D Rakowski, T. Young, P. Pcschio, J. Jakubiak, G. Sear, D. Rosinski, K. Lalka, R. Dileo, T. Ciesla. Fourth Row J Kropelm R Nlezgoda W Chandler I Parfanowych, R. Westermeier, J. Reilly, F. Zablotny, T. Jacobs, J. Twist, J. Meyers, R. Pankiewicz. mendel club Serving as the apprenticeship program for the Tri-Beta chapter, the Mendel Club hopes to acquaint biology students with modern progress in the science and to stimulate in them additional scientific interests. Through his work in the organization, the member proves his ability to perform he more arduous tasks required by the parent organization. Careful scrutiny and creening of his scholastic ability and scientific interest take place during this trial period. With the parent group, the Mendel Club co-sponsors lectures and field trips s well as several social functions, including the annual Harvest Ball held during hanksgiving Week. 57 gill is -qfffg 5. me 2 First Row: R. Voll, J. Dobmeier, Vice President, R. Arns, President. Second Row: Dr. Grimsal, Moderator, R. Weinzler, W. Rohr, S. Adams, L. Gauron. a. i. p. The Canisius College affiliate of the American lnstitute of Physics is established to demonstrate to the student of physics the application of his present studies to his future profession. Each week, on Friday afternoon, a seminar is held in which the members hear lectures on the current scientific developments in modern industry by a guest speaker, a member of the fac- ulty, or one of the students. After the lecture, reports are given by the Seniors on the progress being made in their independent research on a phase of advanced experimental physics. The group, under the direction of Dr. Grimsal, also sends delegates to the Spring Conference of Eastern Colleges' Science Students. Look, everybody's busy! Hugh Neeson checks circuit. ' 5 S fs:- ... , it nga 533 i' ,eg i tilglll .lie Wi, N W i lgil V it , tr li tm it i ,e i wi it ei' ' it i. it gigs iilsgf 1 1 ll ll as l ' sly- My igeeail it , .g1fes1f.s ' fi l it .za fe . W, .'. 13.?1.. M.. l z.,...,.,,,,ll..,, ru.. ,. w as .-.ll nn es., l we 1 .1 nn N my! ig' u.a..ll..ll.,l..g',,g. , , l, .,'..W.,, ., , Q Wu 'Eg t W tH.lt.,,1...-,. t lg. lu ,. l .wil in ,, Mil ,, Jani tlml., l it lwllllnt till. ilsifm llw'ivi11f .iwlnt re. l l l-in wvelyiiif' ffl: Q ii l ,,,x - J.. ,357l'lJ1-+'.g2geg-..gq..'l t. Pg . l. .ff Here's where we keep the money. R. Sherer, R. Kazmierczak, K. Wangler, R. Malachowski, W. Rohr, D. Graesser, R. Grine, Grine, P. Gassman, V. Budding, F. Baier. Row: L. Gavron, 5. Adams, P. Stievater, D. Kopacz, D. Dobmeier. Second Row: B. Wiese, T. R. Voll, Secretary, R. Arns, President, J. Dunn, J. Mysliwiec. Third Row: M. Durnak, R. strohaver science club Designed to increase the knowledge of all students in the general field of science, the Strohaver Science Club serves as an outlet for anyone interested in any kind of scientific phenomena. Weekly sessions include demonstrations by students as well as lectures by experts prominent in area science and industry. Supplementing these meetings are occasional movies and a general discussion meeting designed to clear up the difficulties of members. Besides its indoor work, the group annually makes a field trip to study rock formations and other aspects of geology. ln addition to its general work, the Club also aids students in selecting a scientific career for which they are best fitted. IBI1 I1 541' 0. 5,409 .L inn' on 41 114-4 .9 2 l lnijgggl C. C. S. Even the leaders look for advice. First Row: T. Eck, D. Czaia, T. Cowley, J. O'Sullivan, l.. Lenoci, R. Kulainiec. Second Row: A. Hammerl, Vice Chairman, F. Baier, Chairman, S. Byers, Moderator, A. Smaczniak, Secretary, D. Zimmer, Treasurer. Third Row: T. Daugherty, R. Kazmierczak, W. Cordes, B. Wiese, J. Schmidt, H. Pohlman, J. Mysliwiec, P. Gassman, V. Budding, D. Kopacz, R. Malachowski, R. Miller, E. Mercer. Fourth Row: P. Pellien, G. Welder, P. Stievater, R. Lewandowski, R. Grine, D. Graesser, C. Pallos, R. Czaia, T. Czuba. Now you know what you do with this? As the science of chemistry becomes increasingly important in modern life and particularly in the Niagara Frontier, so too has the place of the Canisius Affiliate of the American Institute ot Chemistry increased in importance as an extra-curricular activ- ity. The Club seeks to stimulate student interest in chemistry by discussion and the exchange of ideas with students from the other member colleges, Under the direction of their moderator, Mr. Samuel T. Byers, the Senior members performed experi- ments on the manufacture of nylon and other items important in local industry at the monthly meetings. Numerous field trips to factories were made throughout the year to acquaint the student with production methods. A precedent, which it is hoped will be followed in the future, was established by the Seniors in the Society when they held a Spring Stag for the faculty. A Tidd explains the intricacy of trig. math club First Row: R. Maraio, N. Verbanic, F. Grace, C. Roesch, Mr. R. Tidd, Moderator. Second Row: Mr. Synnerdahl, R. Meyers, C. Moll, E. Witczak, E. Moll, D. Verso. 6 i iiiilliiuiigvilliiiiill i. it ii,itii..m2ilfTleiz.1.. i. ,,gfijiQf.M.., ...tigg2?iQ'?ft. .. ..ggrEg st. ,, ii... ii,.,,,,N.g. em , , umm- w ' fi Although founded to give students in the field a thorough knowledge of the many positions open to them after gradu- ation, the Mathematics Club does not restrict its membership to those in this special group. Anyone interested in the more complicated and challenging branches of higher mathematics can participate in the Club's program. This is usually highlighted by several guest lecturers, speaking on specialized applications of mathematics. Members also prepare their own papers which are read, discussed and evaluated at the meetings. These concern both theoretical and applied problems in mathematics. ,sis ill' , N ' N Q t i Qi. Miele., N' W 'rw ew ll t t G ii xi ' ii W n i 9 Y ' slew l l' iilliuii -of First Row: J. Dunn, M. Collins, P. Conroy, L. Mattar, W. Holcomb, N. Corda, R. Voelkle. Second Row: J. Drea, J. DeFrancesco, R. Wagner, J. Naples, W. Ragan, J. Crangle, J. Brown, Fr. Muenzen, D. Brink. Third Row: R. DiVita, R. Dietrich, R. Roll, G. Mazgaiewski, R. Wilmoth, J. Myers, G. Pfoertner, C. Scibetta, J. Lyons, W. Chandler, N. Jabcyznski, J. Kanski, J. Reilly, J. Schmidt, A. Hammerl, H. Jabczyn- ski, D. Zimmer. di gamma Comparatively new in name but not in tradition is the DiGamma Society. The purpose of the Society is both to honor outstanding Canisians and to promote the interests of the College. The first appearance of a Canisius honor society was in i925 under the name of the Coffin Club. This organization was continued until World War ll, when, like many other activities, it was allowed to lapse. ln l952 the Society was resumed with the new name of DiGamma which more symbol- ically represents the ideal of the Golden Griffin. There is both an alumni and student chapter in the organization. Bill Rogan is the Student Master head- ing the undergraduate division. Annual stag. 4 YJ X. 'lf' Seated: S. Pagano, L. Zablonski. Standing: D. McCarthy, Treasurerg J. Stegmeier, Vice President, R. Dracup, President, H. Nuwer, Secretary. ounting club llowing the policy of providing outlets for all student interests, Accounting Club was established in January of this year. Club, an honor society, seeks to supplement classroom work ough research into current accounting problems and through cational exploration. Membership is limited to Juniors and iors who have obtained high achievement in both account- and general scholarship. The meetings, with lectures by n prominent in the business world, are bi-weekly and are en to all undergraduates. Although the Club is still in the mative stage, preparations and plans have been made for organization's future role on the campus. Come on now, Sal, no cribbing. Now your credits have to equal your debits. Harrison R. Naylor Editor-in-Chief Anthony J. Colucci, Jr. Layout Editor Thomas P. Jokiel Business Manager E gm ,,,11111y111111111k ' 'L' M M1 11' 1 M ww.. ww' 1. 1 , 111 gy 11111525 l' 11,m111 M1117 11 fl11l 1FE 11 , ' M2111 92-51: ' mm Wm 1 1,- 1 ii 11' W111 P 2455 111m NW- 4 M111 3 11 1 111 111 11 .11 ' 111 -, . H111 -I 111 . fi Megan--. , ,tk 111 f. 11 11 Q E Richard E. Voll Sports Editor ? 11J11' ' 1111311253 .1 154 ' 1-E5 Rf 1 l11,,1 -'il' asfaz. 1, 11 11 '-'igfj'i111m11- i'1111N111m111 11111 1 1 X, 111 will 1 ' W1 4 , sgggf, , 111 11.11 1 111 55511, William R. Fleissner Lilerary Editor 1557-. -v en ml-lg . p -51 1311,-,111 W. 1. -.Lgg,.tW,Qg,,,,., YOUT STAFF: Tony Colucci, John Walsh, Jim Kroplein. 5 fl 1 Thomas J. Healey Photography Editor l SPORTS STAFF Standing: Dick Voll, Eddie Moll. Bob Maraio, Dom Verso, and Carl Roesch. Early in September a group of bewildered Seniors, who were now yearbook editors, were advised by Father Fitzsimons, a veteran of yearbooks, to live with the book, and both you and it will grow. And for six months the Stal? did iust that, the ideas came slowly, molding them into the pages was even more diffi- cult, buteventually The 1955 Azuwur came into being from a maze of layouts, art work, copy and photographs. Unfamiliar words and ideas-half tones, mock dummies, and the panacea, salt-soon became part of their esoteric little world. And, when the book was completed and put to press, they knew what itiwas to live and grow. The Staff owes much gratitude to their moderator, Mr. Sieller, who not only gave them valuable assistance on the yearbook, especially the literary end, but also inspired them in their Freshmen year to become real students by his great gift of being a true professor and man. N0I'beff A- 5l5h0P George P. Ziemer Circulation Manager Adyerfising Manage,- Stalt in a somber moment. 65 Circulation staff looks over incoming mail. Y Y 1. 55 'Liu i. .- ui pmt. 5 fe is . W, ,W ii. Y sw sw - ' ' Z,--X ' -- ' ::: E f 4 ,, iii , :V 5. . .si 1 Y N ' 5' fi-Xa: . it zissrixifissii X iii L K ,ii ff lan ' es Y i V-f .lim l.yons, Editor-in-Chief and Moderator Rev. John Shea, SJ. GTviliiiliFiFilN Functioning as both news reporter and chronicler of Canisius achievement, the Griffin occupies a prominent place in campus lite. Through the gathering and reporting of college affairs, original thinking and iournalistic technique is developed in the student reporter. The objectives of the Griffin are manifold: the support of general college functions, the publicizing of extra-curricular activities, and the medium through which student opinion can be expressed. Perhaps the most constructive contribution of the Gritifin is the promotion of clear thinking through a vigorous editorial policy. The accomplishment of these objectives is carried out by the various departments in the organization. There are five dis- tinct staffs, as well as a business manager and a staft photog- rapher. The Editor-in-Chief is directly responsible tor this bi- weekly production, and the editors of news, sports, circulation and make-up work under his supervision. The editorial staff, working under the Editor, provides acute comments on both the serious and humorous aspects of college life. The editorial staFF is changed at mid-year to ensure that the heritage of high quality is carried on from year to year. lt is this high quality that gives every issue of the Gritftin its truly Canisius flavor. gm ,. ..' .,g:C tg. 66 The sport staff checks statistics. First Row: G. Brunning, F. Cieslak, R. Scriber, R. Adamek, J. Sullivan, J. Brown. Second Row: N. Gazdo, R. Nowak, D. Finn, D. Kirchgraber, J. Geraci, B. Gondek, Sports Editor, J. McGuire, Circulation Manager, J. Lyons, Editor- in-Chief, M. Collins, News Editor, G, Mazgaiewski, Make-up Editor, E. Willick. Third Row: R. Dietrich, D. Gilbert, J. Rehak, C. Roesch, S. Fasanello, R. Wilmoth, R. Roll, E. McCarthy, J. DeFrancesco, A. lnglisa, N. Stievater M. Andesino, C. Wertz, D. Nigro, W. Rogan. Between issues the ball is kicked around. 1 X 1 !RaNlph Roll distributes corsages to the lovelies. y HOP At Canisius the favorite event of the year's merriest and most colorful season is the Holly Hop, the tradi- tional Christmas dance presented by the Senior Class in Kleinhans Music Hall. Held on December 29th-a crystal white night so typical in Buffalo-the holiday-decked Mary Seton Room echoed the good cheer of couples dancing to the soft strains of lrv Shire's music. Following the Grand March, twenty-six students received their most treas- ured Christmas gift, membership in DiGamma, the College's Honor Society. Chairman Jim Hackbush and Faculty Adviser Father Fitzsimons, with the aid of St. Nick, made the holiday a happy one for Canisius by bringing spirit and success to the dance. Dietrich tapped into DiGamma. harvest ' kkbdarigggl '1.a5 !j1i'!k 'ni' look lovely this evening! ig M u'W,HlllU Hllfl llll. 'M llikl IIIUIIII WINIIIG 1-I reurvmnunm .. l-I. E',S3, KL 'i ' , ., ..,. W J, qq s,',m',,',Q- mf, ,li ' vyf. H- nl-l il BoE Arns and .lohn Walsh, co-chairmen, check publicity? 'iH3l i l xl! ' 'i l Mll I Mm wo ll Y lliwilliwliiiliiw iillilliillxiilliiuii lyllliix llllllllllllllllllll.uw l l ' i N if 'Nh' A ' ' i, Y 'l,'Ut, ,',' W'l::'l'i:-rlfafu. 'illlll1i,i U4f'ft1iWllliiiiii,', , li l i it it i i iw ll all Hlwlliii Him, Colorful harvest hues and the theme song, Autumn i l Nocturnfas arranged by Wally Wqrner's,orchestro,,iw, t WWW l highifghfgailis lnllelllsftgli calendar, the Harvest U Ball. Held 'in the Qrand Ball- W , roomyibftltheitStatler Hpteliion iNovehiHer, i2t6th, llrrr fliewmiffttylWwiyli,3liZZijgl1 l C dance was well attended by celebrating collegians l f ' ' lf W Club. Bob Arnsi' and John 'lWalsh, who 'lsHo1lecl ll 'the' ll ll' 't ll chairrnanship, started the social? season in proper y 4 lf Q H ,spirit ywifhlfdnei'offftheixmost'eniQYable1idanc65gfiheldilkiil'lll'W'tillWNWMkllllllilll, the College. N ll t tell me you're all booked up. 69 ...snag .f1ggp... 1 I I Ideal Man and date arrive at Prom. On January 2lst, amid the candle-lighted tables en- closing the perimeter of the dance floor in the Statler Ballroom, Billy May's orchestra created the May in January mood of this year's Junior Promenade. Following the precedent established last year by the present Seniors of engaging a name band, the Class of '56 brought the nation's second most popular dance band to Canisius. The gala occasion was suc- cessfully arranged by Co-Chairmen Bill Chandler and George Bryant who, aided by their Committee, pre- sented roses and stuffed Griffins to the students' dates. At the hour of midnight Bill Ragan received the College's most honored award, the title of Ideal Man. And in keeping with the Canisius policy of never ignor- ing the fair maidens,,pretty Miss Barbara Rossman was crowned Queen of the Junior Prom. The Queen and the Ideal Man, accompanied by their dates, then led the colorful Grand March through the Ballroom to close the highly successful dance. -P' f If Dancing to the music of Billy May prom erry Ames puts us in the mood. The pause that refreshes. +14 - -ii- K 3 Rii- Bill Rogan, Ideal Man and Queen Barbara Rossman pose for the camera 71 i gt it tn, t, V' 1 , eg ' The Little Theatre is probably the most unique organization on the Canisius campus: the thespian group is completely self- sufficient in all phases of its art. The organization maintains its individual theatre, designs its own sets and builds the props. Yet it constantly turns out performances of a professional type. This year, under the moderatorship of Father Harold Pfeiffer, S.J., the Players had their most successful season. Record runs marked both their Fall production of the popular Broadway hit, Stalug 'I7, and the Spring presentation of Patrick Hamilton's Rope. The Theatre's entry in the Jesuit One- Act Play Festival in Syracuse, The Gray Fedora, placed second and wide acclaim was given to President Tim Sheehan for his excellent comic portrayal. The members have put thousands of hours of earnest work into their productions and have been amply rewarded by wide student and public appreciation. But this would not have been possible had not the Little Theatre been so fortunate as to have one of the finest college directors in the nation, Mr. Walter J. Barrett. Seated, Mr. Barrett, Director, Fr. Pfeitter, Moderator. Standing: R. Scrib- ner, Treasurer, T. Sheehan, President, S. Smith, 2nd Vice President, D Brink, lst Vice President. 1 l First Row: H. Buczkowski, Secretary, D. Brink, lst Vice President, Mr. Walter Barrett, Director, Fr. Pfeiffer, Moderator, S. Smith, 2nd Vice President, R. Scribner, Treasurer. Second Row: A. Furnari, S. English, M. Story, M. Stevenson, J. Russell, A. Toolin, C. Schibetta, I. Nolan, S. Kolb, M. Calabro. Third Row: M. Mahoney, N. Cornish, B. Davis, K. Welch, R. Purpura, D. Walsh, A. Brennan, T. Schwab, A. D'Mico, H. Moran, J. Geiger. Fourth Row: J. Rodgers, K. MacDonald, R. Smith, B. Smith, M. Obermiller, M. Monroe, M. McMann, M. Hayes, B. Dowd. Fifth Row: T. Young, J. Kirby, W. Ragan, T. Tomzak, R. Schmiel, B. Curtin, T. Hayes, H. McKeown, K. Mugridge. Sixth Row: J. Sweeney, E. Calahlan, K. Gorman, N. Verbanic, J. Meyers, J. Hackbush, N. Lombardo, C. Borzelleri, J. Mayo. - 72 u-'x 5 , 5 little theatre -x 'XI K I ...1- A-,,-- ,.-.. ,.. .,..Mw.n-we . ,,,,,,.....,-'gm' :N..N,m,. - 1 1! W 1 ,W-,,,,.f1..x,, , .W W ,N f ,, -- 3 1 my -,N , H, X ,M . new 'g 7 fp 3455 Lgfiif 5151 ,, 5,453 .ne ., ,..,,..,, ,, .1151 5 mn ' 1 1- :XXV 1', '115Z1:i,' 1 'flu 1 ' V ms, , V 1' X 1' X' 1 1 1,11M1111i1Gbes22ia2z, , First Row: E. Meaney, Secretary, D. Brink, 2nd Vice President, E. Gabalski, President, Rev. Joseph McEvoy, S.J., erator, Mr. Robert Schulz, Director, R. Roll, lst Vice President, R. Voelkle, Treasurer. Second Row: L. Povinelli, F. J. Murphy, R. Nowak, J. DiPasquale, F. Holler, R. Sowinski, N. Gazda, R. Hunt, R. Barone, A. Tona, F. Rizzo. Third R. Meyers, F. Cieslar, M. Zydowicz, V. Budding, J. Walsh, J. Geraci, R. Scalzi, W. Hubbard, W. O'Connor, P. W. Weppner. Fourth Row: l.. Zablonski, J. Twist, M. Horan, l.. Mallefte, J. Spiess, P. Merkel, S. Cieslar, T. Ciesla, C. Gervase, S. Fasanello. Fifth Row: J. McGuire, L. Tasner, D. Mahoney, A. Pasnik, G. Pfoertner, M. Ricciardelli, belli, N. Corda, W. Chunco, R. Bukowski, J. McKeone. Sixth Row: D. Brennan, K. Wangler B Frederick H B D. Weitz, T. Karplck, E. Seymour, J. Sheele, W. Orrange, W. Chandler. Seventh Row: J. Doblnskl, J. Grme, T. E. Sobolewski, A. Mead, D. Graesser, J. Schmidt, A. Zak, W. Delaney. Crescendo. The Canisius College Glee Club entered its twenty-ninth season this year with the guidance of its new moderator, Father Joseph McEvoy, S.J. The group of nearly 100 students attended rehearsals on Tuesday evenings from September to April, per- fecting their musical ability under the exacting directions of Mr. Robert Schulz. Two full programs were prepared and pre- sented, one during the Christmas season and the other for the spring series. Mr. Roy Wilhelm is accompanist. The spirit of Christmas prevailed during November and December when the Club gave concerts in the greater Buffalo area at various Hospitals, Homes for the Aged, and Schools. The Canisius student body also enioyed a performance which was given in the Student Lounge. On December 8th in Klein- hans Music Hall, the singers ioined with those of D'Youville and Rosary Hill Colleges to present a program in honor of Our Lady at the close other Marian Year. ln the same hall the Christmas program was given for the families and friends of the Glee Clubmen on December l2th. Shortly after the new year opened, the group started to prepare for the Spring Concert which marks the climax of a distinguished musical season. Rehearsals, business meetings, organizing the procedure of ticket sales, and acquiring patrons are part of the increased tempo leading up to the big concert. With the evening of April 29th, reward for many sacrifices came to crown the year's activity for the Club. Kleinhans Music Hall glowed with the spirit of satisfaction as the large, appre- ciative audience applauded after each selection. Two ioint concerts the next week with Mercyhurst College, one in Erie and one in Buffalo, fittingly rounded out the season. 75 Tuesday Night Rehearsal Christmas concert in the lounge First Row: E. Gabalski, President, Fr. McEvoy, Moderator, R. Roll, ist Vice President. Second Row: E. Meaney, Secretary, D. Brink, 2nd Vice President, R. Vcelkle, Treasurer. M s g- . x'1s:7x--:sv---f---'vos'-- W----F .....-..,.........w..v. .W ,-,s.,-,. ' 1'.'jf:jl'ji - eg H' ' 'i'l 7f:Q'e1. liizd., fi B, ' sy 7-W' it tt'-Us rgmxzzyxigtffgi 'lT ' l st F iv ms. Q 54? 'L Age, 'V EEE.'i' EE: ' M 1' k 3 , . il., l . . lluul ll l . ' Q 25. tv. ., v l 5 , 0: l .XE i 1 Standing: P. Camarata, C. Roesch, J. Danahy, J. Dziminski, J. Crowley, i ' C. McSwain, J. Lyons, L. Farrell. Seated: W. Holcomb, Secretary-Treasurer, B. Wiese, Vice President, Tim Sheehan. Wiese and Roesch inspect new trophies Qi It is the task of the Gold Key Club to greet the visitin basketball teams who compete against Canisius, t officiate at Cross Country and track meets and to co duct the Moving Up Day Festivities. This year in add tion to its regular duties, the Club played a major rol in making the first Annual Queen City Basketba tournament a success. Meeting the competing basketball teams upon the arrival into Buffalo, escorting them around town, an arranging practices are all a part of the Gold Key' routine in spreading the good will and hospitality Canisius. ln this manner the club proves its worthine and value to the college. Qzfffzzsmg new 222522255 EW , .4 IQ -1 Q-ffi?'5ff2 Q-33235 '?rqe'i , Q Qa.z?.ir1'.sfEr X ----- :MQW A Q fifgsiggfyx, ' 1--W5 , Q :Wiz H 11 WSI' zf,g1m.: 532925 ME' J 5 . df? 6 E154 7 W ,.,., Qfiililw N. I -A in YW 'V .4 A 9' . X 3 ye? 'C a 4 xg , X ,Q Q A791 W 1 X if X 2 em i miami Y , ,if X W' EKU' basketball 5.-11 -- xgvg gt , . -, ..f- 1,-N. . '-f'-1 t 1' ff, Yfgwp I we e...- CGl'liSiUS McMasters Canisius SYVUCUSQ Canisius Louisville 1 Canisius Xavier Canisius Dayton Canisius St. Joseph's Canisius NFOQUYG Hi, Zi99Y Tight Defense The Golden Griffins, seeking to improve their 9-l4 record ofthe 1953-1954 campaign, opened the new season on the wings of victory as they set a single game scoring record by trouncing McMaster University lOl-53, on the Canadians' court. Their home opener also proved successful as the Griff's crushed the Orange of Syracuse by 20 points, 88-68, as Henry Nowak hit for 22 markers to lead the home forces. The Cardinals of Louisville University were next in line to visit the Auditorium and found their northern sojourn profitable as they handed the Griffins their first defeat 84-77. ln their last game before the holiday season, during which time they would be the host in the Queen City Invitational Tournament, the Blue and Gold cagers downed Xavier University, 78-68. John McCarthy proved to be the thorn in the side as he split the silk for 20 points. After a highly successful tournament the Golden Domers took to the road once more, travelling to Ohio to encounter the Flyers of Dayton University. This trip RR I 'C 3 Q 5 5? is 'W r-, if - -2 5, E I S5 455 1 ZQQ.. H : A f ,ff-,X ,.,,,! Ising M. , 1 K x HZ TII.- i E4 -i 52 .. CVT' Get off his feet ref, he gives up Wifh this ring We won this one 80 pace as he poured 26 points through the hoop to the team. Mal Duffy, Bona's scoring ace, hit for 2 Next in, line for the high flying Griffins were iizjdians of Siena. The Blue and Gold cagers proved be too much for the visitors to hcindle. The com forces of Johnny McCarthy and Hank Nowak led vicious onslaught which saw Canisius end up on long end! of a 79-44 count. N Facing a surprisingly strong Loyola of Balt squad, the Main Streeters scored a ten point tri by defeating the visitors 73-63. When Boston College came to BuFfaIo's Mer Auditorium, the: Griffins showed they hadn't lost defensive touch and scoring punch as they ran BC of the Auditorium on the short end of a 7l -52 Once again it was John McCarthy who led the D by hitting the hemp for 23 points. After winning eleven of their last 14, the G Domers were handed their fourth loss by a s shooting Manhattan quintet. The Griffs came close tying the game but at the final gun were behind seven, losing 66-59. The Jaspers were led by '-N3 Inq' CH. L - r . ,nz -R, .nw i i t '5.'lL- . xr. Af,-C . 11 I' rj: fpun -1'-!?5.'. ' f ' rf s ,ag .i. Canisius St. Bonaventure 59 Canisius Siena 44 C Canisius Loyola 63 l Canisius Boston College 52 Canisius Manhattan .66 Canisius Scranton g 64 -American candidate Ed O'Connor. Canisius' failure rebound hurt considerably. Despite this heart breaking loss to the New Yorkers, Griffins bounced back into the win column with a mph over Scranton on the Pennsylvania court. John Carthy scored 26 points and Hank Nowak l9 as Buftalonians rocked the home team to the tune of -64. fter they finished with the scrapping of Scranton, club travelled to Philadelphia, where they failed show any signs of brotherly love as they smacked Wildcats of Villanova. With four of the tive rters hitting for twin figures, the Domers left the aker City with an 86-63 triumph in their bag of ories. ank Nowak netted 26, Bob Adams l9, Joe Leone and John McCarthy l7 as the marvelous manipu- ons of the Grifts' caused NCAA tongues to wag. fter accepting a bid to their First post season rnament in eleven years, Canisius once more dis- yed their offensive and defensive ability as they t a bewildered Iona five, 71-48. Once again, it Psst! Ziggie, it's me. Buftalo's 5th mugging victim was the scoring duo of McCarthy and Nowak, with l A and l7 points, which led the onslaught. The third time Canisius met the Brown Indians of S Bonaventure, many optimistic observers said that th Olean invaders were due to win this encounter since they had everything in their favor. Canisius' hea coach Joe Curran was in the hospital and star guara John McCarthy was out with the virus. Despite this gloomy forecast, the Griffs nailed t lid down on another triumph as they rocked the l dians, 74-62. Nowak meshed 20 while Dave Marke starting in place of McCarthy, put away 'l5. By virtue of this victory the Gritfs became the onl Canisius team to defeat the Oleaners three times .lohnnie's specialty One down, three to go Come to Papa r, 4' - Rfb .-.' Ng if , -.Q tc ' . iq 1 ' 4 . '-ci xgfgi f, .J '. A l Canisius 86 Villanova 63 Canisius 7l Iona 48 Canisius 74 St. Bonaventure 62 Canisius 97 Siena 67 Canisius 68 Syracuse 84 Canisius 63 Niagara 80 ne season. Playing Siena for the second time, the Golden omers set a Siena scoring record as they trounced e Indians 97-67. Nowak led the assault with 20. The giant killers of Syracuse took vengeance on the riffs as they downed them 84-68 in their second eeting. Bob Adams was high with l2 points. The arers of the Blue and Gold were outrebounded d failed to get good shots at the basket. Closing out the regular season against Niagara, e Golden Domers couldn't find the range as they st 80-63. With both teams tournament bound, a cord crowd of 12,363 viewed the contest. Leone adds to the cause What a time for Indian Wrestling Watch this, Flynn Gerry Brennan Hank Nowak Fran Corcoran wi ' Jul' John McCar1hy ff' -nn Jack Coogan I 'Q' Bob Kelly Jim McCarthy 4. Duke Forsythe 85 John Zuwrski W ' Ed Brown if ,,,, .gf ' 1 1 lu HE H. 135511 . e... in Q. Y Nag. ly? ...gg .r.f3,g.... 5 .M me 51 Wm. 1.1, A 1 - lf Q xxx, .W 1 ll W, W ,ll ' ll V. ,, fgsss .. V.. Coach Bob MacKinnon Head Coach Joe Curran NAME FGA FG FTA FT Reb. P.F. T.P. Avg. John McCarthy 24 394 152 188 145 171 64 449 18.7 Nowak 25 369 129 231 160 259 68 418 16.7 Adams 25 234 75 108 74 148 74 224 9.2 Kelly 25 214 65 92 67 91 94 172 6.9 Markey 23 122 39 90 63 67 43 141 6.1 Leone 25 152 56 73 30 173 83 142 5.8 Corcoran 25 150 44 23 18 65 32 106 4.2 Flynn 12 32 13 13 9 22 22 35 2.9 James McCarthy 22 73 22 19 11 28 16 55 2.5 Zatorski 25 63 23 27 14 79 39 60 2.4 Coogan 15 6 4 1 15 0 13 1.8 Brown 9 2 3 1 5 5 5 0.7 Forsythe 1 4 1 2 3 6 3 5 3 9 0.6 Brennan 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 TEAM TOTALS 25 1854 633 887 599 1 141 502 1861 74.4 OPPONENTS 25 1526 535 862 567 1105 459 1647 65.5 5 5 .yy wg - or .. e 1 5 A 1 l llll, 1 ...... . 'N .J Clueen city invitational ..- I Sl U S BUNA -s E A 1- RD HAM G Q 1 1GE0tR,Gf T :Q Al-I0 Sr. ECH azxz 'Q Tournament Queen, Pat Coon ln an effort to publicize Canisius and promote good will on behalf of the City of Buffalo, the Queen City Invitational Basketball Tournament was inaugurated this year. The tournament was held in Memorial Audi- torium from December 27 to January l. The quintets participating in the tournament were Idaho State, Georgia Tech, Columbia, Yale, St. Bona- venture, Georgetown, Fordham and Canisius. Various civic organizations adopted the teams during their stay in Buffalo. The city fathers proved to be gracious hosts to the visitors for the athletic directors of all com- peting teams were so satisfied with the hospitality extended, that each one expressed a desire to return for next season's Q.C.l. Nowak in trouble Slaying the Giant Killers 88 ,' 'f, R 7 xc, ' 1- s.,. xv? lvl: Y ' If L.. '-.I V E53 ,:. V ,.. Canisius 81 Yale 60 Canisius 70 Georgia Tech 56 Canisius 59 St. Bonaventure 56 Basketball Mambo It was nothing, Father 89 The Golden Griftins edged St. Bonaventure, 59-56, to capture the President's Cup, emblematic of Canisius' superiority in the Queen City Invitational Tournament. Canisius walloped Yale 81-60, in the first 'ili found and beat Georgia Tech, 70-56, to advance into the championship round against the Brown Indians. St. Bonaventure had 'disposed of Columbia and George- town to gain the final berth. John McCarthy swished in 27 points and played an outstanding Floor game to pace Joe Curran's Grittins. His performance in the entire tourney earned him the Outstanding Player of the Tournament Award, the A. G. Spaulding Trophy. ,M freshmen asketball .l McGroder J McMullen, C. Strelzyk, G. Britz, R. Thrunk E Bartkowski. Speed and clever ball handling were the two features that best characterized Bob MacKinnon's Baby Griffs. Off to a slow start in early season, the frosh cagers quickly gained momentum and ended the season with an impressive I4-2 record. The season was highlighted by the final game, as the frosh nipped the Niagara Eaglets by the slender margin of 2 points. Bob Thrunk and Greg Britz played brilliantly in this game, as they did throughout the whole season. Varsity coach Joe Curran can look forward to another fine season with the addition of many fine ballplayers from the frosh squad. 90 Two for Sfrelzyk like we won this one murders the ball tennis . 0 'Wa 52. 'wi' Front Row: Norm Corda, Jerry Mays. Back Row: Bob Adams, lrwin Abt, Earle Hannel, Ed Brown. After a lapse of a few years, tennis was returned to the status of a varsity sport. What coach Joe Curran's charges lacked in experience was adequately com- pensated for by enthusiasm and a willingness to learn. ln six matches the Griffins had a record of 2 wins and 4 losses. Both wins were over their arch rivals from Niagara, while the netters suffered two defeats at the hands of the University of Buffalo and one each to McMasters and Buffalo State Teachers. 91 I l My I l l l The last hole CD O lllln -nu 92 ll Bottom Row: Joe Zavodny, Coach, Art Pasnik, Pete Mason, Frank Dubiel. Top Row: Leo Beiter, Ed Meaney, Tom Reidy, Bob O'DonneIl. ln four dual matches with neighboring inter-collegiate foes, the Griffins, coached by Jerry Diefendorfer, posted an impressive 3-l record. After being humbled by a strong U.B. squad, the Griffs fought back in their second meeting to give the aggregation from upper Main Street their sole defeat of the year. Led by Sophomores Art Pasnik and Tom Reidy, who posted low scores during the campaign, the Griffs twice bested Mc- Masters of Hamilton while splitting two hard fought matches with U.B. The team this spring will be under the tutelage of a new coach, Joe Zavodny, and under his capable direction, they should equal if not better last fall's fine record. l 5. t' w i Adding up the scores i f ifiieefriveews fiiifii' , 'i ?2 .Ql 'm M' X - 11'-A ,lwtril N BW se. Ji? 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Wifi-Q - .2..!t 5 ,-.J WW' . w ft - 'll A -1 ,' 1, W, J ' 'ff' lr' ,N It --2'- tc-.. W' ww , ' - Q in T f J 'J S '2'tt:J,,3tt,,i,,N3f I M M-3 ,v em. T., 1 Q , 1 well? i' au,,f' 'JAH Bottom Row: F. Moriscato, C. Moll, R. Gondek, J. Lyons, R. Barrows, J. Buckley. Top Row: Coach R. MacKinnon, E. Jankowski, J. McCarthy, N. Corda, G. Bryant, E. Hannel, T. Schultz, D. Markey. Gazing at the crystal ball, the future of the Grilts in '55 looks bright. Under the direction of veteran coach Bob MacKinnon, they should better or at least equal last year's fine record of eight wins and two losses. Veteran infielders Abbie Barrows, Tom Schultz and Herb Hillery, who form the nucleus of the batting punch, will be adequately backed up by returning outfielders John McCarthy, Bob Gondek, Jim Lyons, Frank Moriscato and hard-hitting catcher Jim Buckley. The mound chores will be taken up by righthanders Gene Jankowski, 'fEarle Hannel, and dobbers Norm Corda and Carl Moll. A few newcomers looked impressive inthe fall work-outs' and their j,5tailenti3 combined ,with the seasoned veteransfgive MqiQlQinn,6n1s,,f boys a 1 '23,-,TZ ,bright 'outlook ffor the forthcoming season. wifi? l ' .Q-Y, xl .ljfggh it N tt, i1.i'1.sf:1f4., Apr, ' A W it -r Liifw ,- J if ,H t ,J April 22 E.C.T.l. 23 Brockport 26 St. Bonaventure 30 LeMoyne Ithaca May 3 6 Niagara 7 Hobart l O St. Bonaventure 12 Niagara l 3 E.C.T.l. 16 Geneseo The Top of the Order 93 VARSITY Canisius 28 Brockport 27 Canisius 24 Oswego State 32 Canisius 22 U.B. 38 Canisius 37 Niagara l 8 Canisius 25 Ontario Aggies 3l Canisius 25 Roberts Wesleyan 30 Canisius 23 U.B. 35 Canisius I7 McMasters 39 Canisius 40 Niagara i8 LeMoyne Invitation 4th Place l 9 teamsi Canisius Invitation 4th Place llO teamsi WON 6 LOST 3 X I . l . . Top Row: Lee Fassl, Capt. Bernie Wiese, Larry Farrell, Carl Roesch, Manager. Kneeling: Bill Hubbard, Bob Mesel, Mike Canney. Absent from picture: Don Tomasulo, John McCarthy. N l ' ' L cross country Canney, spark of the team FRESHMEN Canisius 30 Niagara 26 Canisius 25 Ontario Aggies 33 LeMoyne Invitation lst Place I3 teamsl Canisius Invitation 2nd Place l3 teamsl WON 2 LOST 2 94 Don Hermann, Tom Lillis, Neil Hermann, Jim Ward, Bob McGee. Absent from picture: Paul Bob Thrunk. With only two returning lettermen, Coach Carl Roesch was in dire need of assistance in order to rebuild and once more enioy a victorious year. Sophomores up from last year's undefeated frosh and new- comers to the sport proved to be ample replacements as the harriers were first to the wire in six of nine dual meets. Once again the Blue and Gold received an ample share of trophies in the annual Canisius and LeMoyne Invitations. They placed fourth on both occasions, against top flight competition from the eastern states and Canada. And so with the season completed, the Cross Country team can point with pride to another fine year. Ward home free God speed Y' is-H Although a seasonal record of 2 wins and 2 losses is far from sensational, the future of the varsity harriers looks more than bright. The Baby Griffs' only setbacks were at the hands of a strong Niagara quintet by a mere total of 5 points. Faced by Paul Wangler, a returning veteran, the yearlings scored decisive victories over LeMoyne and Montclair State Teachers of New Jersey in the LeMoyne Invitational. Jim Ward combined with Wangler to lead the Griftins to a 25-33 victory over the well balanced Ontario Aggies to round out a limited but rugged schedule. 95 Exercise for Wangler I l ,.--f f-U -ffm., .A v Kundich clears the high bar Top Row: Joe Crowley, Don Tomasulo, Bernie Wiese. Front Row: Bill Hubbard, Lee Fassl, John Wochna. Instead of bemoaning the loss of key men from last years' squad, Coach Carl Roesch looks forward to a victorious campaign. With veterans Capt. Bernie Wiese, Don Tomasula, Larry Farrell and seasoned newcomers Bob Mesel and Tom Brinkworth, the Grifts are equipped for another rugged season. Highlights of early spring training were the informal indoor meets held at the Connecticut St. Armory where the cindermen defeated BuFFaIo State and the Down- town YMCA. Tomasulo, Mesel, Hubbard and Wochna combined to sweep 5 of 6 events. 1111 TRACK RESULTS ii 9541 Varsity Canisius Canisius Canisius Canisius Canisius 65 Niagara 51 U.B. 65 Buffalo State Teachers 75W Roberts Wesleyan 7OV2 Oswego State 64 U.B. 48 45 36V2 60W 67 U.B. Invitational Canisius 47 U.B. 63 Buffalo State 32 Niagara WON 3 LOST 2 22 Close but not enougt Hubbard watches V O'Briens had The start means a lat 97 Blocked Stoning the Ducks Roesch rides again Team Picture-- Stones and Co. Line: T, Schultz, C. Moll, D. Schmitt, C. Schneggenburger, E. Moll, H. Nowak. Backs: John intramural football G. Jankowski, W. Baiak, J. DiPasquale. One of the most dramatic seasons since the ir of the intramural leagues was brought to a 1 Hank Nowak picked ol? an errant enemy pass streaked the length of the field for the winning of the championship game. His sterling run brought the championship to Stones and Co. and also enabled him to win individual scoring crown for the second successive The Block Britzers, undefeated in regular play, and the Ducks and Rekells were the other in the playoffs. The Stones and Co. and the Ducks won the round games and met in the final with the and Co. emerging victorious by a close 6-O gc intramural basketball irst Row: W. Holcomb, D. Piotrowski, J. Dziminski. Second Row: D. Rakowski, Lyons, C. Carballada, J. Carmody. r the first time in the school's history, intramural bas- etball was played at night. This afforded fuller stu- ent participation and the consequent result was better competition. The sharp-passing, sure shooting Kids led by arballacla, Lyons, proved too much forthe 2nd place Fits, and with their very impressive won 9 and lost record captured the coveted league cup. The first five teams lKids, Pffts, Knicks, Olympians d McLarckicaronsi will meet in the post season play- s and the winner will represent Canisius in the area tramural championship games to be held at St. Bona- nture this Spring. 99 Furious action in the Villa Battle for the rebound .M..M, ,,,,,.L, ,, 'asiiiwfff Q45 wx, -- W, Q W if W ' M ' TZ'-ZA gf W A r M if 3 S' f - ' 3- Ev: -. , 45345 a T' ' .. ,Miz ,f WA- f- -3-.1 fm f ..f,1 ,,+,.., ..,,,L,.,,, i,,,,- '7?' M 1 ing g '- -YW 5 1-N -Qs: M , , A1 .. sv aw- ,uw .. fi' 1,4-1 - i W ,: , 5 'T 'f ,i Like nature's wonderful gift, salt, the student has governing influences which, when in a proper blend, reveal and mold the whole man. 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' Wi' 'E' x N 9255 ex-,Q . f , Q, ., ..,. , W m x 4+ L - ' W . . . . . , Q ww ,xxx .F F .W NH Q .L ww, Mfg: QL? vga Robert P. Wagner 1 1 1 ' Af! ix, NH Z, ,lx LW,. .,. -..L X W. , , 1 ,N M , x My :fn q. 3: 1 1 1'- .6 -,Qf Mr xx xv M 1 1 2 :af if :six M5513 .fi x x x-!5gW' 1: 'fi if 1 Willidhjgi J. 1. fl? -A x ... XM, se:1g,5,xx!xxg.1 x x -fx, 4, xx 51511 . ' f.. f. W xg: -x M- zxxx, A . .x 5 ., 'EW if x 3: x xxx x x x M qw,-S gym Q2 MH S x 21 xi TJ' x 1 11 fm xx 1.1! mg. .551 Q, x. x xx .WQQX ,,..V,,Wg, 5, , 'Q ww M u ,V 1 1, K .i E, V: M ' WZ fi? w x 1 r H W w ,.l,y5E,. , , Riggs 'lk Donald W. Brink John D. Naples 8559? 'r X3 Andrew Hqmmerl . V 'V a De Francesco A '31 Frdyncis Drea ' I Richqgd A-.De Vita Jerorng E. , . Josepfr F. Crangle From the Cfuss of 955 sixteen VSeniorS hdve received The 'treasured honor bf life membership in lDiGcrmmu Honor Society. 1 . . ' ,These students weregleleoted on the basrghof lQ1elr,.puf5fand:l4ngM 'ochfevemenii in lecxdersHip and their coniribufions to Canisius. ,lk 105 v a lull ll i The most extraordinary and coveted honor bestowed by Canisius College to a member of the Senior Class is the ldeal Man award. As this title indicates, the award iscbased on outstanding character and achieve- ment in the classroom and in the world. This year, William J. Rogan was chosen by his fellow students as the representative in whom the Class of 1955 is personified. rg 104 Q Seated: Matthew J. Andresino, 2nd Vice Presideratg Richard A. DiVita, Presidenfg Ronald? A. Schichfel, ist Vice President. Standing: Joseph J. Castiglia, Secretaryg Ralph R. Roll, Treasurer. E U3 0 3939 M09 exe 0 5 19 1 ,o,F ' rl lass of 1955 'IOS ! ROBERT B. ADAMS, B.B.A. Accounting, 18 Emerson Pl., Buffalo, N. Y., Seneca Vocational High School, Student Council 4, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4, Varsity Baseball 1, Varsity Track 2, 3, Varsity Tennis 4. .1 H H Z l ,Q-,SEQ S lim ROBERT G. ARNS, B.S. Physics, 283 Dewey Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Canisius High School, Reparation Society I, 2, 3, 4, American Chemical Society 1, Amer- ican Institute of Physics, Vice-President 3, President 4, Strohaver Science Club 1, 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Harvest Ball Committee 1, 2, 3, Chairman 4. MICHAEL L. ANASTASIA, B.S. English, 109 School St., Buffalo, N. Y., Bishop Fallon High School, Guard of Honor 3, Reparation Society 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Intramurals 2. ii I li ii ,, ,.,, -is 1 1253 .7 iff., iii' . ,,, ul ee. ,film FRANCIS J. BAJER, B.S. Chemistry, 74 Reed St., Buffalo, N. Y., Canisius High School, Reparation Society 1, 2, 3, 4, American Chemical Society 1, Treas- urer 2, Chairman 3, 4, Strohaver Science Club 1, 2, 4, Harvest Ball Committee 1, 2, 4, Bunny Hop Committee 1, 2, 4, Co-Chairman 3. 106 .ll uv l., l MATTHEW J, ANDRESINO, A.B. History, 189 Whitney Pl., Buffalo, N. Y., Student Council, Business Secretary 4, Rep- aration Society 4, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 3, Mendel Club 3, N.S.A. 3, Junior Delegate, History Club 4, Griffin 3, 4, L.P.A. 4, Varsity Tennis 4, Holly Hop Committee 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Moving Up Day Committee 3, Class 2nd Vice President 3. Q init , 3939 FAL09 xU S exit CO T U ROBERT T. BARROWS, B.S. History, 77 Ryan St., Buffalo, N. Y., Timon High School, Reparation Society 2, 3, 4, Var- sity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4. ' O 55 seniors RICHARD E. BARTOSZEK, B.S. History, 264 South Ogden St., Buffalo, N. Y., Timon High School, Reparation Society 'l, 2, ROBERT E. BEALE, B.S. 3, 4, History Club 3, Baseball 'l, Varsity General Business, 228 South Side Park- Cross Country I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. way, Buffalo, N. Y., South Park High School. LEO M. BEITER, B.B.A. RUSSELL A. BENFANTI, B.S. Accounting: 554 Shirley Ave., Buffalo, English: 63 BUYUES Sf-1 BUITUIO, N- Y-2 N. Y., East High School, Reparation Society Fallon High School, Guard of Honor 2, Rep- I, 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4. aration Society I, 2, Aquinas Academy 4, Glee Club I. 107 DONALD R. BERNICK, B.S. History, 249 LaSalle Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Canisius High School, Reparation Society l 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Griffin 3, 4, lntra murals 1, 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Bunny Hop Committee 3. NORBERT A. BISHOP, B.B.A. Accounting, 7 Northumberland Ave., Buf- falo, N. Y., Kensington High School, Repara- tion Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Bunny Hop Committee 3, 4, Holly Hop Cam- mittee 4. JOHN L. BOWEN, B.S. Mathematics, 45 Eden St., Buffalo, N. Y., Canisius High School, Reparation Society 1, 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. E-as -if 3 Z' ' - f' ull' nl 'lumm ' JW I Vg' , ' lllw , f 1 5 , . lu 1 . '. ' if 1 ' R. f :ez f ut t, VINCENT J. BOGDAN, B.S. History, 212 Vistula Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Orchard Park High School, Reparation So- ciety 1, 2, 3, History Club 2, 3, 4. ej,i2f'ff m .. w 15tfqgitganirgut'''Agww.:g,..,gg...,gg,..,,e,,.. 1 .E 5 - -.1 lu H H , ai ii -1 1 - ,H ' 1 , If V .ALM F' l Z 1 J ip! I u wl'u'.l'm ll' ll l W., Mm DONALD W. BRINK, B.S. General Business, 83 Tennyson Ave., Buf- falo, N. Y., Canisius High School, Guard of Honor 4, Reparation Society 1, 3, 4, Aqui- nas Academy 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vica- Fresident 4, DiGamma 2, 3, 4, Little Theater 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 108 3993 . CA 0 4' ,S 1 - +5 O FALO9 JOHN J. BRODFUEHRER, B.B.A. Accounting, 209 Bumbold Ave., North Tonawanda, N. Y., North Tonawanda High School, U.S.N. ll months, U.S.A. 24 months, Reparation Society 3, 4. I ,W l I o 55 seniors JOSEPH G. BROWN, A.B. History, 62 West Main Rd., Batavia, N. Y., Canisius High School, Student Council 3, Sec- retary 4, Academia 3, Quintilian Club 2, President, N.S.A. 3, Senior Delegate, History Club 3, 4, Griffin 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Di- JOHN M. CAREY, B.B.A. Gamma 3, Secretary 4, Senior-Alumni Com- Accounting, 201 Mariemont Ave., Buffalo, mittee 4, Junior Prom Committee 3. N. Y., Lackawanna High School. . u?i'Z5iV : ll, wil l l saseii' l N .,, ' 'f l fn-u,M'l,l', 'Ifll ll J in Ypli wi 'll l !'ll l1lH1l.lNmH HM 'mlb' v i! - mmm 1 fu f -l THOMAS P- CARUN, B.S. JOSEPH J. CASTIGLIA, B.B.A. General Business, l07 Lake Ave., Blasdell, Accounting, spwce Sf., North Collins' N. YJ N- Y-2 OUP lady Of VlCf0l'Y ACUf-lemY- North Collins High School, Reparation So- ciety l, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club 3, Industrial Relations Club 4, Apostleship of Prayer 4, Intramurals l, 4, Class Secretary 4. 139 THOMAS R. CLEARY, B.S. FRANK J. clEsLAR, s.a.A. Economics, 21 Carmel Ra., Buffalo, N. Y., ANTHONY J- COLUCCI JR-I B-S' Accounting: 18 Zelmer St.. Buffalo ll. Canisius High School, Student Council 4, Rep- Hisloftff 794 Victoria Ave-I Buffalo, N- Y-2 N- Y-7 Canisius Hlgll School: RSPCYUTLOI1 50' aration Society 'l, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Relations Sl' Josephls Collegiate lnsmulei Sl'-'den' ciety 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Academy 4. Council 4, Reparation Society I, 2, 3, 4, Practical Politics Club 4, Quadrangle 4, History Club 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Layout Editor, Glee Club l, Junior Prom Committee, lntra- murals 2, 3. M09 DANIEL E. CONNELL, B.B.A. MICHAEL G. CONNELLY, B.S. Accounting, 199 Sheldon Park Rd., Or- English, 40 .Iewett Pkwy., Buffalo, N. Y., chard Park, N. Y., Hamburg High School, St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute, Reparation Glee Club l, 2. Society l, 2, 3, 4, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 2, Quadrangle 4, Yearbook 4, Di- Gamma 2, Intramurals 1, 2. ll0 n lallll JOSEPH F. CRANGLE, A.B. History, 218 Hutchinson Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Timon High School, Student Council 3, Presi- dent 4, Reparation Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Cam- pion Debating Society i, Academia 2, 3, Practical Politics Club 2, Industrial Relations Academy 1, 2, Griffin 'l, 2, Glee Club l, 2, DiGomma 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Moving Up Day Committee 3, Class Treas- urer 2, Class 2nd Vice-President 3. 5544 JAMES J. CULLEN JR., B.S. DONALD E. CZAJA, B.S. Chemistry, 317 Westgate Rd., Kenmore Economics, 54 Northrup Pl., Buffalo, N. Y., N- Y-:Riverside High School: RGPGFGNOH 50 Bennett High School, Reparation Society 'l, Cieft' if 21 3, 47 American Chemical 50CiefY 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2. 21 3, 4- ,i 39 S. ixxx fy rl' '55 seniors JOSEPH D'AGOSTlNO, B.S. Economics, 507 Plymouth Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Lafayette High School, Reparation So- ciety l, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club 3, 4, lndus- trial Relations Academy 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer, Little Theatre 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Holly Hop Committee 4, Junior Prom Committee 3. ill JOSEPH J. DeFRANCESCO, B.S. English, 1301 Whitney Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y., Duffy High School, Reporation Society 'l, 2, 3, 4, International Relations Academy 2, Aquinas Academy 4, Academia 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Campion Society l, Quad- rangle 4, Griffin l, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 3, 4, Yearbook 4, DiGamma 2, 3, 4, Little Theatre 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Forum Fling Chairman 4. ll 1 WILLIAM R. DELANEY, B.S. FREDRIC DENTINGER, B.S. History, 975 Lafayette Ave., BuHalo, N. Y., English, 63 Linden Ave., Kenmore, N. Y., Kensington High School, Reparation Society Kenmore High School, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. RICHARD A. DiVlTA, B.B.A. Accounting, 50 Deerhurst Park, Kenmore, N. Y., Canisius High School, Student Council 3, 4, Reparation Society 4, History Club 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Holly Hop Committee 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Class Secretary 3, President 4, Apostleship of Prayer 4, Pro- moter 4. 'lj15lf.l .fi I 55555 ,Eff ' , eau I W egiggn m L H I f u , Y- - ' ,fu X31 I ,si,i?'i.,. ' ' . ll ' 1 ' Wei I , ,mb I 'n JOHN S. DOBINSKI, B.S. History, 199 Walden Drive, Lakeview, N. Y., Canisius High School, Reparation Society I, 2, 3, 4, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 4, Mendel Club I, History Club 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3. II2 g.!'3'Q,jgg...,.,, S9 0 T U 00. ,+- ROBERT A. DIETRICH, B.S. Biology, 258 Roesch Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Annunciation High School, Student Council 4, Reparation Society 2, 3, 4, Aquinas Acad- emy 4, Tri-Beta 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4, Mendel Club l, 2, Griffin 3, 4, Year- book 4, Harvest Ball Committee 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, DiGamma 4. ilu m . await. E an '3 3939 FAL09 THOMAS .l. DOUGHERTY, B.S. Chemistry, I2 Woodley Rd., Buffalo, N. Y., Kensington High School, American Institute of Physics I, American Chemical Society 3, 4, ROBERT M. DRACUP, B.B.A. Accounting, 497 Walnut St., Lockport, N. Y., Veterans High School, U. S. Airborne 24 Months, Student Council 4. J. FRANCIS DREA, B.S. History, 24 Tennyson Ave., Buffalo, N. Y,, Bennett High School, Reparatian Society I, 2, 3, 4, International Relations Academy 3, Aquinas Academy 4, Quadrangle 4, Histor- ical Society 2, 3, 4, Griffin I, 2, 3, 4, News Editor 3, Yearbook 4, DiGamma 2, 3, 4. Strohaver Science Club 2, 3, 4, Harvest Ball Committee 3, 4, Holly Hop Committee 4. 55 seniors WILLIAM A. DRISCOLL, B.S. Economics, I6l Cleveland Ave., Buffalo 22, N. Y., Lafayette High School, Reparatian Society I, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club 4, Indus- trial Relations Academy 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Little Theatre 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3. ll3 5 f I I iz! ' , it . it -it , I it i '-?-' - . ' .. ,:..yQ 1, Ve 'wiser , - - 9' , .1 sg,,,,,.. ees,-?z,' Il ll' , . eww - ll -r'-,mf-.ea . , 122521 ,-1, .f P,m: ,?g3E'!s, . .1 HUGH R. FARRELL, B.S. History, 6I'l 28th St., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Duffy High School, Reparatian Society l, 2 3, 4, Yearbook 4. SANDO M. FERRUCCI, B.S. History, 132 Goethe St., Buffalo, N. Y., East High School, Reparation Society 4, Inter- national Relations Club 4, Aquinas Academy 4, Historical Society 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Jun- ior Prom Committee 3. DANIEL J. FINN JR., B.S. History, 51 Kermit Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Kensington High School, Reparation Society I, 2, 3, 4, International Relations Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Historical Society 2, 3, 4, Griffin 'I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Jun- ior Prom Committee 3, Moving Up Day Com- mittee 3, Holly Hop Committee 4. EUGENE A. GABALSKI, B.B.A. WILLIAM R. GALLAGHER, B-5- Accounting, 66 Zenner St., Buffalo, N. Y., HISIDYYP 23I Abbott Rd-1 BUHUIOI N- Y-i RSP' St. Mary's High School, Orchard Loke, Mich- ara tion Society I, 2, 3, 4? Intramurals If 3. 4- igan, Guard of Honor 4, Reparation Society I, 2, 3, 4, Leader 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Intramurals 2, 4. II4 WILLIAM R. FLEISSNER, B.S. English, 341 Box Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Ca- nisius High School, Reparation Society l, 2, 4, Aquinas Academy 4, Quadrangle 4, Yearbook 4, Literary Editor, Glee Club I Little Theatre I, Intramurals I, 3. Q 'Z fr 9 9- ' 0 -fl 0 FFA L0-9 EUGENE T. GALLIVAN, B.S. General Business, I7 Oxford Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Bennett High School, Reparation So- ciety 4, Commerce Club 4. CHARLES E. GANEY, B.S. English, I79 Crosby Ave., Kenmore, N. Y., St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute, Reparatian Society I, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3. I I --5 ww ii. HIII If ex I I IEIII HII 'II1 H.I II I 55 seniors re H15 wage IIWIIIUIU II - H IIQIHSSQIII II II I.. sim, I WIQIIL.. align' II II II W . IIQIXIIX I DANIEL J. GEARY, B.S. History, I907 Seneca St., Buflialo, N. Y., Fallon High School, Guard of Honor 2, Rep- aration Society 2, International Relations Club 4, History Club 2, 4. II5 eww I RICHARD F. GARGIULO, B.B.A. Accounting, 53 New England Ave., Summit, N. J., Oratory High School, Reparation So- ciety I, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Relations 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Little Theatre 4. X., IIE V I III gIIII1lIfi.Il2gIIINN1IIIxN I , In IIIIIIIHI 5 I .,.. il?I11IIIU1III,QI 1l ' ' I I 'II I II IMI. ff : X , I ix 46.5. Y I II I I IIIII I IFIKIIII II III I II,:.r IIN HI 5192 I we II JOSEPH T. GERACI, B.S. History, I674 Amherst St., Buffalo, N. Y., Canisius High School, Student Council 4, Guard of Honor 3, 4, Reparation Society I, 2, 3, 4, Leader 3, 4, Griffin I, 4, Yearbook 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Freshman Basketball Manager I, Holly Hop Committee 4, Junior Prom 3. STEPHEN G. GESSNER, B.S. Economics, 506 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Wayland Central High School, Rep- aration Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Relations Academy 4, Glee Club l, 2, Varsity Track l, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 4. JOHN F. GILLIAN, B.S. General Business, 2948 Egger? Rd., Buf- falo, N., Y., Kenmore High School, U. S. N. I 2 Months. ROBERT V. GORSKI, B.B.A. IRVING F. GREEN, B.S. General Business, 284 Normal Ave., Buf- SAMUEL C. GULLO, B.S. English, ll8 Depew St., Buffalo, N. Y., falo, Y., Fallon High School, Reparation MOUNT M0l'l'iS High School: Sf- Vif1CeFlf de Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Paul Society 3, Commerce Club 3, Strohaver Science Club 1, Yearbook 4, Band 3, 4. 'll6 Acceuniing, 145 Briscoe Ave., Buffalo N. Y., Canisius High School. 57 V 1 ,Fifi 'w .l ' Q . .ms We in , Y e. H ' W .::: ww 4 Q. AEE JL .fl 9 ws FALO9 6 0 N O 6' f 5 Q x rn 00: . .L ei JAMES L. HACKBUSH, B.S. Economics, 77 Sanford St., Buffalo, N. Y., Timon High School, Reparation Society l, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club 3, 4, L.P.A. 4, lndus- trial Relations Club 3, 4, Little Theatre 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Holly Hop Committee, General Chairman 4. 55 seniors xllllaillllmiisqs CHARLES W. HALLORAN JR., B.S. English, 'll9 Alsace Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Holy Angels Collegiate lnstitute, Reparation Society l, 2, 3, 4, lnternational Relations Club 3, 4. ANDREW J. HAMMERL, B.S. Chemistry, 80 East End Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Canisius High School, Student Council 4, Guard of Honor l, 2, 4, Reparation Society l, 2, 3, 4, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Prefect 4, St. Vincent de Paul l, 2, 3, 4, American Chem- ical Society 2, 3, 4, Vice-Chairman 3, 4, Di- Gamma 2, 3, 4, Little Theatre l, Holly Hop Committee 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Bunny Hop Committee 2, 3, 4, Moving Up Day Committee 3. WALTER A. HARIG, B.S. KEVIN C- HARMON, B-5- Hislgryg 126 W, Girqrd Blvd., Kenmore, Economics, 73 Crystal Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., N. Y., Canisius High School, Guard gf Horror Veterans High School, Reparation Society 4. 4, Reparation Society l, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Glee Club l, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. ll7 THOMAS J. HEALEY, B.S. History, 80 Huxley Dr., Snyder, N. Y., Fallon High School, Student Council 2, Rep- aration Society l, 2, 3, 4, International Re- lations Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer l, 2, Presi- dent 3, 4, History Club 2, 4, Yearbook Pho- tography Editor 4, Apostleship of Prayer 4, KEVIN P. HIGGINS, A.B. Latin, 31 St. Stephens Pl., Buffalo, N. Y., Little Theatre l, 2, Vice-President 2, Rifle Timon High school: Guard gf Honor 3, 4, Club 1, 2, Holly Hop Committee 4, Junior Prom Committee 3. Reparation Society 3, 4, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 3, 4. HERBERT F. HILLERY JR., B.S. Physics, 337 Woodside Ave., Bulfalo, N. Y., Timon High School, Reparation Society 3, 4, American Institute of Physics 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Strohaver Science Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, .i:1lv 'l?l . , W it . HNHigh,iitlsggtlilv.-UQlfi'..m4 -.255 lift Y M was it ll Q! leg 'X- xx L if J -'fl .Q . '.: Qiffjiiar 3 ,qs 1 l'll'r,u ,m...f,g,, AMEDEO F. INGLISA, A.B. English, 252 E. Utica St., Buffalo, N. Y., Ca- nisius High School, Student Council 4, Guard of Honor 2, 3, Reparation Society i, 2, 3, 4, Leader 2, 3, 4, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Quintilian Club 2, Practical Politics Club 2, Academia 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Griffin 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, DiGamma 3, 4, Wrestling l , Junior Prom Committee 3. THOMAS P. JAKIEL, B.B.A. Accounting, Chair Factory Road, Elma, N. Y., Canisius High School, Student Council 2, Reparation Society 4, Commerce Club 3, 4, Yearbook, Business Manager 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Chairman 3, Bunny Hop Committee 3, 4, Moving-Up Day Committee 2, 3, Class Secretary 1, Class Vice-President 2. 'li8 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Harvest Ball Com- mittee 4. xv FALO9 e 50 ex 'Z J 3 Q m 0 f 0, .4 EUGENE F. JANKOWSKI, B.S. English, B51 Bailey Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute, Reparation So- ciety l, 2, 3, 4, Quadrangle 4, Griffin 1, 2 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball l, 2, 3, 4. 55 seniors JOHN J. KACZOR, B.S. Economics, 505 Ridge Road, Lackawanna, N. Y., St. Francis High School, Reparation Society l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. v l l JOHN J. KALUZNY, A.B. History, 230 Bristol St., Buffalo, N. Y., Ca nisius High School, Guard of Honor 4, Rep aration Society l, 4, Quintilian Club 2 Quadrangle 2, History Club 4, Intramurals l RAYMOND F. KARAS, A.B. JOSEPH 5. KEIB, B.S. Higlqryg 67 Hqller SL, Chgekfgwqgq, N, Y,, Hltldryi 270 Bl'lSfOl Sf., Buffalo, N. Y., East St. John Kqnfy High School, Erie, Pu., Rep. High School, Guard of Honor 4, Reparation aration Society l, 2, 3, 4, Confraternity of 50Cl9fY lf 2, 4: Quadrangle 45 lnfrdmvrdls Christian Doctrine l, Quintilian Club 2, lf 2- Quadrangle 2, Loyola Political Academy 4. H9 JAMES R. KRATHAUS, B.S. History, 698 Eagle St., Buffalo, N. Y., Timon GEORGE P, KREUZ' 5,5, High 5Ch00li RSPUFUHOH SOCJSTY lf 2, 4i General Business, 5ll E. Winspear Ave., HJSTOYY Club 32 Griffin 3, 4: Glee Club If 2: Buffalo, N. Y., St. Joseph's Collegiate lnsti- 3, 4: Intramurals J, 2, 32 JUUJOF Pfom Com' tute, Guard of Honor l, Reparation Society mittee 3, Moving Up Day 4- 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. RICHARD J. KUBINIEC, B.S. JOSEPH A. KULICK, B.S. Chemistry, 402 Amherst St., Buffalo, N. Y., Biology, 63 Deefhvril Pk-1 Kenmvfet N- Y-i Canisius High School, Guard of Honor 2, 4, CGHJSJUS High 5Cl 00li RSPUFGTFOF1 50Cl9lY ll Reparation Society 1, 2, 3, 4, American 2, 3, 4, Mendel Club 1, 2, 3, Yearbook 4, Chemical Society 3, 4, Junior Pram Com- Harvest Ball Committee 4, Junior Prom Com- mittee 3. mittee 3. i20 JAMES J. KROPELlN, A.B. Pre-Medical, 249 Highgate Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Canisius High School, Guard of Honor 2, 3, Vice-Prefect 3, Reparotion Society l, 2, 3, 4, Mendel Club 4, Yearbook 4, Har- vest Ball Committee 4, Holly Hop Committee 4, Junior Prom Committee 3. NUS 3993 , CA o 4, ,F in - -4-. 00 FALO9 J' JOHN H. KUNSTEL, B.S. History, 2202 Kendall Ave., Madison, Wis- consin, St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute, U. S. A. 24 Months. I 0 55 seniors HANNIBAL J. LANDT, B.S. History, 355 W. Ferry St., Buffalo, N. Y., Canisius High School, Student Council 4, Rep- oration Society 1, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Grifiin 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Little Theatre 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 3. Campion Society 1. ROBERT J. LAWLER, B.S. Christian Brothers Academy, Reparation So ciety 3, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 1' FRANK J. LICATA, B.B.A. LEONARD P. LITWIN, B.S. Accounting, 146 16th St., Buffalo, N. Y., Mathematics, 6 Gierloch St., Buffalo, N. Y., Grover Cleveland High School, Reparation Canisius High School, Reparation Society 1, Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club 4, intra- 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2. murals 4. 121 History, 88 Lincoln Blvd., Kenmore, N. Y. STEPHEN E. LOJACONO, B.S. History, 179 Norwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Lafayette High School, Reparation Society 1, 2, Aquinas Academy 4, History Club 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Holly Hop Committee 4, Junior Prom 3. DONALD N. MacARTHUR, B.B.A. Accounting, 132 Maple Dr., Bowmansville, N. Y., Lancaster High School. NICHOLAS J. LOMBARDO, B.S. General Business, 30 Lowell Pl., Buffalo, N. Y., Fallon High School, Reparation Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club 3, Little Theatre 4, Intramurals 1, 4. E, k 1 w r JOHN J. MACERI, A.B. English, 1005'Main St., Elmira, N. Y., St. Andrew's Seminary, Rochester, N. Y., Rep- aration Society 3, 4. 122 Ca' 'll' H.. im ,,'lsiil5 iEEEigzi5l11l'Q 'll1'3ll'll , IGNATIUS S. LUPPINO, B.S. Biology, 147 W. Ferry St., Buffalo, N. Y., McKinley High School, Reparation Society I, 2, 3, 4, Mendel Club 1, 2, 3, Yearbook 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Harvest Boll Committee 4, Moving Up Day Committee 3. FALO9 5111 S C- -S 2 Q tf' U 9. WILLIAM D. MACKOLIN, B.S. English, 228 Summer St., Bulfalo, N. Y., Yearbook 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Cross Country 1, 2, 3. I 0 55 seniors EDWARD C. MALICAN, B.S. LAWRENCE W. MALLETTE, B.S. English, 30 Sage Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., St. English, 299 Lafayette Ave., Bulfalo, N. Y., Joseph's Collegiate Institute, Reparation So- Canisius High School, Reparation Society 1, ciety 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality of Our Lady 1, 2, 2, Strohaver Science Club 1, Grittin 1, Year- Griffin 1, 2, Yearbook 4, Glee Club 1, 2, book 4, Intramurals 1, 2. ROBERT A. MARAIO, B.S. Mathematics, 731 Orient St., Medina, N. Y., Medina Central High School, Student Coun- cil 4, Guard of Honor 4, Reparation Society I, 2, 3, 4, Confraternity of Christian Doc- trine 4, lnternational Relations Club 1, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Campion 1, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. 123 3, 4. VICTOR A. MASSALSKI JR., B.B.A. Accounting, 69 Boll St., Buttalo, N. Y., Sloan High School, Reparation Society I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN R. MAY, B.S. Chemistry, Route No. 2, Lockport, N. Y., De- RICHARD M. McCARTHY, B.S. Soles High School, Reparation Society 1, 2, Economics, 48 Parkview Ave., Buffalo, 3, 4, American Chemical Society 3, 4, lntra- N. Y., South Pork High School, Reparation murals 3, 4. Society 4, Yearbook 4. CHARLES R. McDONOUGH, B.B.A. LEWIS F-' MCLEAN, A-5- Accountlngp 83 Mapleridge Rd., BuFFaIo, PFS-Mediiili 826 W- D9lGVf1N AVS-I Buf' N. Y., Kensington High School, Student Coun- fCIlO, N- Y-i NiCl10lS 531001: Tri-Beta 4: MBU- cil 4, Reporation Society 4, Commerce Club del Club 37 Glee Clllb 3, 4- 4, Industrial Relations Club 4. 124 JOHN T. McCLEARY, B.B.A. Accounting, 73 Winsor Terrace, Hamburg N. Y., Hamburg High School, Reparotion So- ciety 'l, 2, 3, 4. ws C. FALO9 9 x O S Z 5 Q ffl oo, -S7 RICHARD E. MCPHERSON, B.S. Economics, 150 Treehaven Rd., Buffalo, N. Y., Amherst Central High School, Repara- tion Society I, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club 4, Industrial Relations Club 4. 55 seniors HENRY B. McWILLIAMS, A.B. Latin, 54 Como Ave., Buttalo, N. Y., St. Columban's Seminary, Silver Creek, N. Y., Guard' of Honor 2, 3, 4, Reparation Society 2,l3, 4, Quintilian Club 2, Little Theatre 3, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Apostleship of Prayer, Pres- ident 4. EDWARD E. MERCER, B.S. Chemistry, 53 Ridge Rd., Lackawanna, N. Y., South Park High School, Guard of Honor 2, 3, Reparatibn Society I, 2, 3, 4, American Chemical Society 3, 4, Aquinas Academy 4, Little Theatre 3, Intramurals 2, 3. .hz ' .3-I , I nj. H EDWARD J. MOLL, B.S. Mathematics, 331 Leroy Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute, Rep- aration Society 'I, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Yearbook 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. l25 CHARLES J. MOLL, B.S. Mathematics, 331 Leroy Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute, Guard of Honor 'l, 2, 3, 4, Reparation Society I, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Yearbook 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Moving Up Day Committee 4. Will? ROBERT D. MORGAN, B.S. General Business, 215 Ridge Rd., Lack- awanna, N. Y., Lackawanna High School, Commerce Club 2, 3, 4, Industrial Relations Academy 4, Reparation Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Bunny Hop Committee 3. HARRISON R. NAYLOR, B.S. English, 321 East Delavan Ave., Buttalo, N. Y., Bennett High School, Quadrangle 4, History Club 2, Griffin 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Editor-in-Chief, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Harvest Ball Committee 4. ' Q. iw JOHN E. MYERS, B.S. History, 87 Portland St., Buffalo, N. Y., South Park High School, Student Council 4, Guard of Honor 4, Reparation Society 1, 3, 4, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 1, ln- ternational Relations Club 4, Academia 3, 4, Campion 1, N.F.C.C.S. 3, Industrial Relations Club 3, History Club 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Little Theatre 4, Moving Up Day Committee 3. JOHN D. NAPLES, A.B. Pre-Medical, 654 Seventh St., Buffalo, N. Y., Canisius High School, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 3, 4, Reparation Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Aquinas Academy 4, Quintilian Club 2, Tri-Beta 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, DiGamma 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Har- vest Ball Committee 4, Holly Hop Committee 4, Junior Prom 3, Moving Up Day Com- mittee Co-Chairman 2, 3, Class Officer, President 2, 3. A fe ' .Gini ' HUGH M. NEESON JR., B.S. Physics, 345 Olean Ave., West Seneca, N. Y., Reparation Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Amer- ican Chemical Society 1, 2, Strohaver Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Harvest Ball Committee 3, 4. 126 WS FALO9 e c-O S Q q in U 52 oo, 15 BERNARD A. NIGRO, B.S. Biology, 482 Seventh St., Buffalo, N. Y., Canisius High School, Reparation Society I, 2, 3, 4, Aquinas Academy 4, Tri-Beta 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Yearbook 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Harvest Ball Committee 2, 3, 4, Moving Up Day Committee 3. 55 seniors THOMAS F. O'HARE, B.S. JAMES P. O'SULLIVAN, 8.5. History, 2194 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y., Holy CITBITIISIYYF I2 WSSICOTT 57-I BUITGIOI N- Y-1 Angels Collegiate Institute, Reparation So- 50UfI1 PUYIY HISI1 5CI100Ii U- 5- A- 24 M0'1II1Si ciety 3, 4, Historical Society 3, 4, Yearbook 4. STANISLAUS E. PACYNSKI, B.B.A. Accounting, 26 Clark St., Buffalo, N. Y., East High School, Student Council 4, Guard of Honor 2, 3, Reparation Society 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club 2, 3, Industrial Relations Academy 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals I, Junior Prom Committee 3, Bunny Hop Committee 3. I27 Reparation Society 2, 3, American Chemical Society 2, 3, 4. JAMES T. PALISANO, A.B. History, 37 Croy Ave., Bulialo, N. Y., Am- herst Central High School, Reparation So- ciety 2, 3, 4, Quintilian Club 2, History Club 4, Junior Prom Committee 3. GEORGE S. PARLATO, A.B. Pre-Medical, Confraternity of Christian Doc- RICHARD J. PAULUS, B.B.A. trine 2, 3, 4, Aquinas Academy 4, Quintilian Accounting, 21 Eaglewood Ave., Buffalo, Club 2, Tri-Beta 3, 4, Mendel Club 3, Prac- N. Y., South Park High School, Student Coun- tical Politics Club 2, Fencing 3, Tennis 4. cil 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4. , EUGENE S. PLEWA, B.B.A. Accounting, 277 Grote St., Bultalo, N. Y Riverside High School. NUS 10 9 , c4 0 41 A ff? in ' +. 0 3 FALO9 RICHARD E. PROCKNAL, B.s. LEO P- QUIRK. B-5- engnsn, 265 Katharine sf., Buffalo, N. Y., Economics: 311 Mvffif Sf-I Ogdembufgf Timon High School, Reparation Society 'l, 2, N- Y-i ST- MUl'Y'S High Schools ReP0l'Ufi0n 3, 4, Commerce Club 2, 3, Intramurals l, 2, 50CiefY lf 21 42 COFUMSFCS C-Nb 1, 2: Griffin 3, 4, Varsity Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom li I-ima Thedffe 1, 2- Committee 3. 'l28 WILLIAM J. RAGAN, A.B. English, 248 Chamberland Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Canisius High School, Reparation So- ciety 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor I, 2, 4 Leader 2, Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Prefect 2 St. Vincent de Paul 2, Academia 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Quintilian Club, Treasurer 2, DiGamma 2, 3, 4, Student Mas ter 4, Little Theatre 3, 4, Junior Prom Com mittee 3. 55 seniors rn, MW H. JAMES J. REILLY, A.B. Pre-Medical, 291 Smith St., Buffalo, N. Y., Canisius High School, Guard of Honor 2, 4, Secretary 2, Reparation Society I, 2, 3, 4, Sodality I, 4, Aquinas Academy 4, Quin- tilian Club 2, Praetor, Mendel Club 3, 4, Di- Gamma 2, 3, 4, Little Theatre l, 2, Harvest Ball Committee 3, 4, Holly Hop Committee 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Moving Up Day Committee 3. DONALD E. RIEDERER, B.B.A. Accounting, 672 Walden Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Canisius High School, Reparation So- ciety l, 2, 3. l29 GERARD J. RICHTER, B.S. History, 200 May St., Buffalo, N. Y., Ca- nisius High School, U. A. 24 Months, Rep- aration Society I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 4, Intramurals 'l, 2, 3, Harvest Ball Committee. MARK A. RIEMAN, B.B.A. Accounting, 81 Inwood Pl., Bufialo, N. Y., Canisius High School, Intramurals l, 2, Junior Prom Committee 3. CARL J. ROESCH, B.S. Mathematics, 28 ,Burlington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Kensington High School, Reparation Society I, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Griffin 'l, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Little Theatre 4, Gold Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Moving Up Day Com- mittee 'l, 2, 3. iff' lu I ul in ' WILLIAM A. ROHR, B.S. Physics, I9 Redmond Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute, Reparation Society l, 2, 3, 4, American Institute of Physics 3, 4, Strohaver Science Club I, 2, 3, 4, Little Theatre I, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Baby Griffs I, Harvest Ball Committee 3, 4. RALPH R. ROLL, B.S. History, lI5 Fruehauf Ave., Snyder, N. Y., Canisius High School, Student Council 4, Guard of Honor 3, 4, Reparation Society I, 2, 3, 4, Leader 3, 4, Griffin 2, 3, 4, Exchange Editor 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, DiGamma 3, 4, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, Holly Hop Committee 4, .lun- ior Prom Committee 3, Moving Up Day Com- mittee 3, Class Treasurer 4. xgyglwlw iw S. WILLIAM SAVARINO, B.S. English, 108 Dorchester Rd., Buffalo, N. Y., Timon High School, Glee Club I, 2, Year- book 4, Intramurals I, 2, Industrial Relations Academy 4, Harvest Ball Committee 4. RONALD A. SCHICHTEL, B.S. History, 287 Newfteld St., Buffalo, N. Y., Fallon High School, Guard of Honor 2, 3, Reparation Society 3, Griffin 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Glee Club 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Moving Up Day Committee 3, Class Treasurer 3, Class Vice-President 4. l30 W FAL09 S x5 Co 9 'ff q in U 9. 00: .if JEROME E. SCHMIDT, B.S. Chemistry, 67 Fox St., Buffalo, N. Y., Ca- nisius High School, Student Council 2, Guard of Honor 2, Reparation Society I, 2, 3, 4, Leader 2, 3, 4, Math Club I, 2, American Chemical Society I, 2, 3, 4, Strohaver Science Club I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, DiGamma 3, Riding Club I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, Harvest Ball Committee 2, Junior Prom Committee, Bunny Hop Committee 2, 3, Mov- ing Up Day Committee 4, Class Treasurer 2. 55 seniors PHILIP T. SCOZZARO, A.B. Biology, 264 Prospect Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Canisius High School, Student Council 4, Guard of Honor I, 2, Reparation Society I, 2, 3, 4, Aquinas Academy 4, Quintilian Club 2, Tri-Beta 3, 4, Mendel Club 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Moving Up Day Committee 3. m. .g, ,,-A I? ANTHONY J. SMACZNIAK, B.S. Chemistry, 81 Strauss St., Buffalo, N. Y., Ryan High School, Reparation Society I, 2, 3, 4, American Chemical Society I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Bunny Hop Committee 3, 4, Moving Up Day Committee 3, 4, Rifle Club 3, 4, Executive Officer 4. I3I EDWARD T. SHEEHAN, B.S. Chemistry, Timon High School, Reparation Society I, 2, 4, American Chemical Society 3, 4, Griffin 2, Harvest Ball Committee 3, Holly Hop Committee 3, Bunny Hop Com- mittee 3, 4. SELBY R. SMITH, A.B. History, 4 Duane Ter., Buffalo, N. Y., Ca- nisius High School, Reparation'Society I, 2, 3, 4, Quintilian Club 2, History Club 4, Year- book 4, little Theatre I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, lntramurals I, Holly Hop Committee 4. RICHARD T. SMOKOWSKI, B.S. Chemistry, 64 Walden Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Ryan High School, Reparation Society 1, 2, NORMAN F. SPECHT, B.S. History, 138 Harrison St., Buffalo, N. Y., 3, 4, American Chemical Sociefy 2, 3, 4, Burgard Vocational High School, U. S. M. C. Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Bunny Hop Committee 3, 4, mittee 1. ii 1 i ii 9 in 1 V H in P wil., ew. ii. i. i. vu JESSE STORNELU' 5.5, DANIEL .L SYMENOW, B.S. giaiaay, 210 Cqlumef si., Dcpcw, N, yu, Chemistry, 183 Seneca PI., Lancaster, N. Y., Depew High School, Reparation Society 1, l-UHCGSTCI' H1911 5410017 RGPGFUWOH 50C1GfY 2' 2, 3, 4, Aquinas Academy 4, Mendel Ciub 3, 4, American Chemical Society 2, 3, 4. 1, 2, 3, 4, Harvest Ball Committee 4. 132 48 Months, History Club 2, Bunny Hop Com- ezw, it my ' RICHARD E. STOCKMAN, B.S. Business, 8 Colvinhurst Dr., Kenmore, N. Y., Canisius High School, Rifle Club 3, 4, Fresh- man Basketball, Apostleship of Prayer 4. I 930 39 ,CAN S? r- 9 'P ARTHUR C. SZIEMEISTER, B.S. History, 129 Mayer St., Buffalo, N. Y., Buf- falo Technical High School. 55 seniors PAUL F. TOMAKA, B.S. PATRICK J. TALTY, B.S. Economics, 444 South Park Ave., Buffalo, Economies, 31 Potter Rd., Butilolo, N. Y., N. Y., St. Francis High School, Athol Springs, Timon High School, Reporotion Society I , 2, N. Y., Reparation Society l, 2, 3, 4, lndus- 3, 4. trial Relations Club 4. I J I CHARLES W. TRIFOSO, B.S. JOHN R. TUCK, B.S. English, 306 East Washinton Ave., Elmira, HISNYYP 923 FiSheI' Rd-I WGSf59l1BCG, N- Y-i N. Y., Elmira Free Academy, Guard of Honor UNCH High 5Chf-'Oli RGPGFGHOH Society lf 21 l, 2, Reparation Society I, 2, 3, 4, lntra- 3, 4, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 1, murals l, 2, 3, 4. History Club 2, 3, 4. 'I33 ROBERT J. VAN VALKENBURGH, B.B.A. EDWARD R. TURNER, B.B.A Accounting: I9 Hawley St., Buffalo, N. Y.: Accounting: 77 Schreck Ave., Buttalo, N. Y.: Lafayette High School: Reparation Society ' Kensington High School. I, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Intramurals I. NORMAN VERBANIC. B-5- Mathematics: 1240 Ridge Rd., Lacka wanna, N. Y.: Lackawanna High School Reparation Society 2, 3: Math Club 2, 3, 4 Little Theatre 4. iii'-32315 1 IUS -E' I Ne eq K o0P 9. FA L0 DOMINIC J. VERSO, B.S. FRANCIS X. VOGEL, B.S. Mathematics: 298 Prospect Ave., Buffalo, History: 61 Floss Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.: Ken- N. Y.: Canisius High Scl1ooI: Reparation So- sington High School: Reparation Society I, 2, ciety 4: Math Club 2, 3, 4: Mendel Club I: 3, 4: History Club 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Yearbook 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. l34 I RICHARD E. VOLL, 8.5. Physics, 167 Orleans St., Buffalo, N. Y., St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute, Reparation So- ciety 1, 2, 3, 4, American Institute of Physics 3, 4, Strohaver Science Club 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, Secretary 4, Quadrangle 2, Griffin 1, Yearbook 4, Sports Editor, Intramurals 1, ROBERT P. WAGNER, A.B. Pre-Medical, 49 Bloomfield Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Canisius High School, Student Council 4, Guard of Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Reparation So- ciety 1, 2, 3, 4, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 1, Quintilian Club 1, 2, Mendel Club 3, 4, Loyola Political Academy 2, 4, Griffin 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, DiGamma 3, 4, Little Theatre 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Harvest Ball Committee 3, Junior Prom Com- mittee 3, Moving Up Day Committee Chair- man 3. LAWRENCE H. WALL, B.S. General Business, 62 Devonshire Rd., Ken- more, N. Y., Canisius High School, Reparation Society 1, 2, 3, 4. 2, Harvest Ball Committee 2, 3, 4, Moving Up Day Committee 3. seniors JOHN G. WALSH, B.S. Biology, 25 Prospect Ter., Cortland, N. Y., St. Mary's High School, Reparation Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Beta 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Mendel Club 1, Yearbook 4, Harvest Ball Committee, Chairman 4. 135 LAYTON J. WATERS, 8.5. . English, 90 Louisiana St., Buffalo, N. Y., Timon High School, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, N.F.C.C.S., Jr. Delegate 2, Sr. Delegate 3, Regional Treasurer 4, Quadrangle 4, Little Theatre 2, 3. RICHARD K. WEINZLER, B.S. Physics, ll Quaker Ridge, Tonawanda, N. Y., Buffalo Technical High School, Amer- ican lnstitute of Physics 3, 4, Strohaver Science Club l, 2, 4, Little Theatre l, 2, 3. -. 1 fl- J JOHN W. WEST, A.B. English, 62 Evanston Pl., Bultalo, N. Y., Ca- nisius High School, Reparation Society 4 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 3, 4, Sec- retary 3, Vice-President 4, Yearbook 4, Intramurals 4, Junior From Committee 3. RICHARD D. WISNIEWSKI, B.B.A. BERNARD D. WIESE, B.S. Chemistry, 98 Wende St., Buffalo, N. Y., Kensington High School, Reparation Society l, 2, 3, 4, American Chemical Society l, 2, 3, 4, Strohaver Science Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 3, Gold Key Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Harvest Ball Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Holly Hop Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Bunny Hop Corn- mittee 1, 2, 3, 4, Moving Up Day Committee 3. C 1 EDWARD J. WITCZAK, B.S. Accounting, 232 Elk St., Buffalo, N. Y., Ca- Mathematics: 9 Warsaw St.. Lackawanna. nisius High School, Reparation Society 4, N- Y-I Lackawanna High Sahaalf RCPCYGHOH Little Theatre 2, Junior Prom Committee 3. 50Ci9fY 1, 2, 3, 45 Math Clllb 2, 3, 4, VUYSWY l36 Basketball 2, 3, Baby Grifts l. GEORGE P. ZIEMER, B.B.A. Accounting, 340 Johnson St., Buffalo, N. Y., Canisius High School, Guard of Honor 3, 4, Reparation Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Advertising Manager, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Moving-Up Day Dance Committee 3. THOSE WHO LOST FACE HENRY J. BUCZKOWSKI, B.S. English, 2966 Bailey Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Canisius High School, Reparation Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Little Theatre 3, 4. ROBERT G. CARROLL, B.S. History, Woodard Rd.,'Elma, N. Y., Canisius High School, U. S. A. F. 36 Months, Repara- tion Society 1, 2, Glee Club 1. JULIUS J. FERNBACH, B.S. English, 207 Lemon St., Buffalo, N. Y., Ken- sington High School, U. S. N. 24 Months. JAMES A. HAWKES, B.S. History, 319 East Ferry St., Buffalo, N. Y., St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute, Reparation Society 4. RONALD E. KRUG, B.S. History, 33 Keever Ave., Lackawanna, N. Y., South Park High School. IRVING C. POWER, B.S. Chemistry, 128 Lincoln Ave., North Ton- awanda, N. Y., Tonawanda High School. JOHN A. SEEMUELLER, B.S. History, 84 Wakefield Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute, Reparation Society 1, 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES A. SEIDLECK, B.S. Chemistry, 45 Lincoln Ave., Lackawanna, N. Y., Frontier Central High School, Repara- tion Society 1, 2, 3, 4, American Chemical Society 3, 4, Little Theatre 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES D. TIERNEY, B.S. Chemistry, 172 Oakmont Ave., Buftalo, N. Y., Canisius High School, Reparation So- ciety 1, 2, 3, 4, American Chemical Society 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Little Theatre 3, 4. FREDERICK J. WALLACE, B.S. Economics, 318 Parkridge Ave., Bultalo, N. Y., Bennett High School. Evening Division-Those who lost face SISTER M- DONALD, o.s.F., B.S. slsTER M. JULIANA, R.s.M., B.S. Serif' Studies- Social Studies. SISTER M. EMILIE, R.S.M., A.B. Latin. SISTER M. AUREA, C.S.S.F., A.B. Latin. EVENING DIVISION RICHARD C. BARTON, B.S. General ' Business, 90 Woodward Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., Bennett High School, Brown University, Providence, R. I., Griffin, Associate Editor 3, N.S.A. 3, N.F.C.C.S. 3, Reparation Society '53-'55, E.S.A. '52-'55, President '53-'54, Class Representative '54-'55, Bowl- ling '54, Canesa Crier '54-'55. SISTER M. BERNA, R.S.M.: B.S. Nursing, R.N. JEAN M. BUCHBINDER, B.S. Nursing, 461 Best St., Buflalo, N. Y., Mount St. Joseph Academy, R.N., Our Lady of Vic- tory School of Nursing, Lackawanna, N. Y., E.S.A. '52-'55, Reparation Society '53-'55, Class Representative '53-'55, Bowling '54. I38 JOAN M. BERMEITINGER, B.S. Nursing, 23 High St., Buffalo, N. Y., Sacred Heart Academy, R.N., Mercy School of Nursing, E.S.A. '52-'55. tus C. FAL09 9 -S 2 Q rf' U SP. 00: .If JOHN T. BUTLER, B.S. Social Studies, 12 Midland St., Buffalo, N. Y., South Park High School, E.S.A. '52-'55. E252 ' W iii 55 seniors HELEN M. CARLIN, B.S. Nursing, 107 Lake Ave., Blasdell, N. Y., Blasdell High School, R.N., Presentation School of Nursing, Aberdeen, S. Dak., E.S.A. '52-'55, Bowling '54. .. , ,. H. ' , ,K ANN DIVENY, B.S. Nursing, 625 W. Church St., Elmira, N. Y., Elmira Free Academy, R.N., St. Joseph's School of Nursing, Elmira, N. Y., St. John's University, Brooklyn, N. Y., Reparation So- ciety '53-'55, E.S.A. '52-'55, Class Repre- sentative '54-'55, Bowling '54, 139 SISTER M. CLAUDIANNE, C.S.S.F., B.S. History. we WALTER J. FENSKI, B.B.A. Accounting, 134 Jackson St., Sloan, N. Y., East High School, U. S. A. F. 41 Months, Rep- aration Society '53-'55, E.S.A. '52-'55, A. VINCENT FlCHERA, B.B.A. Accounting: 474 Seventh St., Buffalo, N. Y.p Grover Cleveland High School: U. S. Navy and U. S. M. C. 27 Monthsp Sattler's Inc.: E.S.A. '52-'55. Latin. SISTER M. FRANCETTA, C.S.S.F.p A.B. ,lffiyiitllgl 1 G fl'lqvh,1f.f::Eng,-,afifiw Y W -' , '.'l .'z Il-'.+il. l+' QQ'- f'n'g 1, f,il l. . ,1',th',gll -:-'iffJF.-.1.,.f.'.-.58-.'.::'.'.L1:'. 5,-.,j,1::.:, W ,t e.- Sli.-.jim e I :ily-Q.'.' 49. 21'-'jfvlzt-.l-WAI. 'L '52 1'1i3-Et? -'.1Zi 'T 1::735i1'Z'4 A-1.9 Q-.',jf:,,,r.' -.,ir121'---150'-I ROBERT A. HEUBUSCH, B.S. ROBERT L. HOERNER, B.S. General Business: 16 New Southgate Rd., Chemistry: 74 Burgard Pl., Buffalo, N. Y.p Buffalo, N. Y.p St. Joseph's Collegiate lnsti- St. Joseph's Collegiate lnstitutey U. S. Army lutep U. S. Army 24 Monthsf Glee Club l, 25 12 Monthsp E.S.A. '52-'55p Class Representa- E.S.A. '52-'55. tive '54-'55. l40 SISTER M. HERMANTIA, C.S.S.F.p B.S. Social Studies. FALO9 5 it Q Q 00: -x' ALICE LEICHT, B.S. English, .263 Willett St., Buffalo, N. Y., Mount Mercy Academy, School No, 31, Rep- aration Society '53-'55, E.S.A. '52-'55, Pres- ident '52-'53, '54-'55, Canesa Crier '53-'55, Yearbook '53, Family Picnic '54, Get-Ac- quainted Party '52, '53, '54, Communion SlSTER M. MAURICE, C.S.S.F., A.B. English. FRANCES L. MILLS, B.S. Nursing, 374 W. Delavan Ave., Buffalo N. Y., Hutchinson Central High School, R.N Mercy School of Nursing, Reparation Society '53-'55, E.S.A. '52-'55. Breakfast '52, '53, '54, Day of Recollection '53, Graduates Dinner '53. '55 seniors PAUL V. McCARTHY, B.B.A. Accounting, 57 Gail St., Buffalo, N. Y., St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute, U. S. A. F. 36 Months, Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory Inc., E.S.A. '52-'55. 141 11 . 23 1 W, , ef ,nj-1 . tt, . U W . ., .. ,. . . g , I' 'H53ig,. , 4 Q-fi? ' :, . -:.- 9 127222: X? -LJ, ' 2.1 - gre- . , 1 1 1 flyi- .IAMES C. McARDLE, B.S. Chemistry, 293 Abbott Rd., Buffalo, N. Y., Madrid Central High School, Madrid, N. Y., Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, N. Y., U. S. Navy 15 Months, E.S.A. '52-'55. JOHN R. OSTANSKI, A.B. latin: 576 Parkside Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., St. MichaeI's Mission House, Conesus, N. Y., U. S. SISTER M- MONICA. R-5-M-i A-B- SISTER M. NATALIE, R.S.M., A.B. Army 36 Months, Reparation Society '53- Eilgliih- El19liSl1- '55, History Society '53-'55, E.S.A. '52-'55. E or i . ,.,, seal' 1' 21222 -f i ' i 1 f ' ii 'ii -i ii V , .,,.,,.,,n iiiuiiimiii i f5215s:?2s5v mug ' vi ...Q will , E ' PM , 1 5 v ,E 4 W N4 fi ,lil 'ni gstimlmw 'wi , 'f??akigswr w ' - i . 1 vi . .msg a 1.2 Ein mu 1. 222222. CHESTER J, PHELP5, 5.5, STEPHEN PLESAC, B.S. ' HENRY A. PRZYBYSZEWSKI, B.S. Historyg 91 Fremont Ayeu W, Seneca, N. Y., History: 3'l E. Milnor St., Lackawanna, N. Y., History: 365 Walden Ave., BuFFalo, N. Y., St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute, U, S, A, F, Hutchinson Central High School, E.S.A. Curtis High School, Staten Island, N. Y., E.S.A. 48 Months, E.s.A. '52-'55, Family Picnic '53. '52-'55- '52-'55: Class Represenrarive '54-'55. 142 SISTER M. ROBERTA, F.S.S.J.: B.S. Nursing: R.N., St. Mary's Hospital School of Nursing, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM F. SAFEE, B.B.A. Accounting: 4 Folger St., Buftalo, N. Y.: St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute: U. S. Army 48 Months: Buffalo Slag Co., Inc.: Reparation Society '53-'54: E.S.A. '52-'55: Class Rep- resentative '54-'55: Canesa Crier Editor '53-'54: Bowling '54: Christmas Dance '53. A EUGENE A. SERAFIN, B.S. MARY CLAIRE SOUKUP, B.S. Chemistry: 58 Manitoba St., Buffalo, N. Y.: Nursing: 151 Englewood Ave., Buffalo, St. Francis High School: E.S.A. '52-'55: Class N. Y.: Holy Angels Academy: R.N., Sisters of Representative '52-'54: Canesa Crier Editor Charity Hospital: E.S.A. '52-'55. '54-'55. 143 GERALDINE M. SARTORI, B.S. History: 41 Mulberry St., Buffalo, N. Y.: Sacred Heart Academy: Chown School of Business: Reparation Society '53-'55: Year- book '54, '55: E.S.A. '52-'55, Vice-President '54-'55: Canesa Crier '53-'54: Communion Breakfast '53: Day of Recollection '54: Graduates Dinner '54. I nk' r gil ' fi . ll 75 ,, ,J . l 5 ..,, Kg' 15561 .2152-.. SISTER M. THADDEUS, C.S.S.F.: B.S. History. 1 1 1 Q me 5 unclerclassmen junior clclss officers First Row: N. Jabczynski, President. Second Row: H. Flynn, 2nd Vice President, J. 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Il W: : J, W ll llzl 1 I' li - Q! .. I ' 2 Il' 4, ., nj., ., If I' Q , f I 1 . TRAINING . .I - , I 't ' ' e I e ,I . l my II I I ' A . '- , e I 52 ' I . 'lx I ' KL fi ' F I ll I ' + up Pl 11' -A n - ' f , t! , I IK V - xl- ,4 Q., - ' 2 IZ , 'H I 4 -- ' 5 - I 'I A , I 2 l 'II I Ji L.: gi? - r pi- ' IX' ft ,W Ii I , ll l I 1 I I X- Aw IJ. I :i l s S I ' I lie k Oh 'K M ' Q ' ' 5 in ' l DEMONSTRATION I I - ::' -2- I ., In lg ,sn-I I L' l I I 'lf xi If g X I I I I .,:-.y.. Il lk I I . . f - ,F 8 3 ,. Iv 1 ' -:h'f - - Im I I' , . 0, ' I v, Y I A . if .I il : 325- gf A I RECOGNITION r Ie ' F L ii lfyql l If' W' Jew J LEADERSHIP Marching up Main St. in the Sf. Pairick's day parade. Sli K II, , KE, ' If - f Z .: - ,Ziff 1' - -iz IGEIIQEF ,U ymnv Iwiv -Io Ima new scum: 1 sw-ms aw mans' H1 news av In S, owns onus :Q I ,I III -VII I nmaaI.nII:Hj ' ' vmxs - ' SUIASDIGOCII muvnta was ...ivvw l Lf. Col. Silk teaching the finer points of intelligence. Muior Cassidy instrucling on the assembly ofthe M-l 174 l det Major Colucci inspecting his drill team. Cadet Sergeant Eck drilling his squad. i Q , Q 71 e Reserve Officer Training Corps began humbly at Canisius l95l with 250 cadets from the present Senior Class. The rps has now reached regimental status, and at Commence- nt exercises in June, the College will contribute its first large cup of commissioned Army officers to the nation. ln the Basic Course the cadet is taught the fundamentals of litary science and drill. Those cadets who manifest leadership d character are selected by the professional officers in arge of the program for the intensified Advanced Course in ir Junior and Senior years. The R.O.T.C. represents the College at numerous civic events oughout the year among which are the Armed Forces Day remonies and the St. Patrick's Day Parade. The climax of program is the Federal Inspection, followed by the Military ll which introduces the cadet into the world of military urtesy and conduct. Wednesday afternoon drill at the armory. ' ' inf, Q55 Cadet Sgt. Kelley answers another one in class. r The R.O.T.C. band at student convocation. The drill team brushing up Cadet Capt. George Kreuz of the rifle team smiles at a perfect score. WL' K 21 N 1 Supply Sgt. Lewendowski at work. Capt. Floyd instructs the iuniors ls this right, sarg? Cadet Col. Paulus polishes the drummers. 177 S Supremacy at summer camp. A group of tired and aching Seniors returned from the Fort Bragg R.O.T.C. Camp in North Carolina last August. There was a smile on their faces and pride in their hearts, for they had the makings of an ofTicer. The cadets underwent a thorough training program in all phases of modern army warfare. The stress of the training was on the operation and breakdown of all types of individual and crew-served weapons, and the employment of tactics in actual battle maneuvers. lt was not all work, thoughg the future officers en- ioyed the charm of the Southern belles at the week- end dances held in the Officers Club at Myrtle Beach. The end result is gratifying. ,fi 3 EE' issszigu H' WI! nigga M, if if mist we ,,m,,s. ,Q X .ei i X items Y i was - . We eww NWI , ffaw Y 'za-25' iv RTA' i The shurpshooters Courage, son, only ten more. Terrific, eh Sarge? 179 K evening stuclentsl ssociation 5 M EXECUTIVE BOARD First Row: Alice Leicht, President, Father Sullivan, Moderator, Patricia Lewandowski, Vice President. Second Row: William Mclnerney, Jr., Treasurer, Rita Hanle, Secretary, Geraldine Sartori, Vice President, Robert Baetzhold, Vice President. CANESA CRIER Seated: Mr. James Jacobs, Faculty Adviser. Standing: Eugene Serafin, Mary Ann Braun, Co-Editors. The Evening Students' Association was founded in i952 for the purpose of offering a more complete college program for the men and women enrolled in the Evening Division. With this organization the re- ligious, social and leadership activities so commonly associated with the educational process became available. The Association is governed by six officers popu- larly elected by ESA members. The Dean of the Eve- ning Division acts as Moderator and a member ofthe lay faculty is Faculty Adviser. A system of class rep- resentatives brings the Association into each classroom and makes it a more personal grouping. One or two persons from each class thereby help to publicize ESA activities. A great step forward has been taken this year with the publication of a printed newspaper, THE CANESA CRIER, which is devoted exclusively to Evening Divi- sion affairs. Although still a young organization, the ESA ranks high in membership. Because of the opportunity it affords for relaxation among persons pursuing sim- ilar interests, it has a definite place in the life of the evening students. esa - how it functions uring the past year, the ESA has attempted to notify very member of its organization about its various ctivities. For this purpose, the Class Representatives, ixty in number, have been valuable aids to the offi- ers and the success of our activities attests to this fact. To assist the Representatives, the CANESA CRIER as further developed this year. The artists of our organization, consisting of Made- yn Brennan, Dorothy Crowe, Jack Donahue, Lorraine awlawski, and Theresa Pepe, contributed their tal- nts to present attractive advertising for our several Htairs. Not to be overlooked were the many committee embers who spent many hours to enable all of our embers to fully enjoy each activity. For any Religious ffair, Dick Barton, Dick Bogart, Ray Fahey, Marge cDonald and Maureen Broad were always on hand. he Christmas Party Committee did such an excellent b that they were retained as the Social Committee orthe year. ' To record all these events for future generations, 'teve Mitchell carried his camera with him at all times. Finally, not to be overlooked are the officers' efforts guiding all activities as well as Father Sullivan's and r. Jacob's much-needed advice. l Christmas Party Committee Y i,fi1,, ..ll i 1. ,N uw' A ll ll ' lllllllil'lll'l.l...':., l. ,. , Tilt 'l llllllil52..1'.,',,.i,1H 'l' llllllllllllfllll'lllllli' l 3 l ll fl ll' l llllrlwlliliyliiflllllmulssilwlllitillllliillkiiillQll'ilrnffa2ig,ill,iilwlllflllll'lllllll, it 1 Class Representative, Madelyn Brennan, in action Day of Recollection Committee l8l 0 0 0 0 0 el lglous CCtlVItI6S The Evening Students' Association realizes the impor- tance of spiritual participation in the life of the stu- dents and therefore, sponsors various religious ac- tivities. On the evening of October l3th, Father Sullivan officiated at an inspiring Mass of the Holy Ghost in Christ the King Chapel to officially open the school year. The Annual Communion Breakfast held on No- vember 2lst with Father Sullivan as guest speaker, was under the co-chairmenship of Bob Baetzhold and Margie McDonald. Our Day of Recollection on March 6th filled the need for setting aside daily cares and worries for a few hours in order to reacquaint our- selves with the beauty and value of the Mass. Father Kelley was the speaker and Maureen Broad and Bob Baetzhold acted as co-chairmen. Again this year, a group of ESA members met with the Reparation Society for one hour on the Friday eve- ning preceding the first Saturday of each month in answer to Our Lady's plea to pray and meditate for world peace. Orate, fratres, Communion Breakfast 1 Ley Us pray. ocial activities ach higher, everybody. At the picnic held in August, the most agile among us was Father Sullivan who proved to be an expert at volleyball and tennis, not to mention sliding down the highest slide in the park. The Get-Acquainted Party held in the Student Lounge on October l 3th was a good beginning for the ESA's fall calendar. The Lounge was gaily decorated for the Christmas Party held on December 2lst. The committee responsible for the good time had by all consisted of Dick Bogart, Gil Aloysius, John Kennedy, Joe Gutt, Mary Evans, Pauline Niemczyk, Dorothy Kurek, Agnes Cleary, Rita Loos and Bill Marx, all under the co- chairmenship of Pat Lewandowski and Fran Russo. Bill Mclnerney once again led the ESA in several Sunday afternoons of bowling fun. At the Spring Banquet in May, the new ESA officers will be installed. The Grand March 1- They have to perform under pressure. Q 0 Every Sunday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:00, Canisius 55, the College's T.V. panel show dealing with problems of marriage and the I family, can be viewed on channel 4. The 0 0 discussion is held under the direction of the College Sociology department. They have to perform with poise. I 84 After that, this is what they look like. ather Morris with the old grads. welcome aboard arly in the academic year the alumni held he second annual Welcome Aboard Party t the Automobile Club in Clarence. All in- oming Freshmen were invited to the festive ccasion to help them become and feel a art of Canisius. 185 tag dances And the band played on. i What will you have? A l Q 1 i 186 Beer, women, and song. Stag Dances, sponsored by various student organ zations, were received with tremendous popularity b the Canisians and the area co-eds. The Friday nig dances gave Catholic men and women an opportunit to meet under ideal surroundings. Silent night. christmas at canisius i 1 i 4. The crib in the foyer. t Christmas the world reioices and offers its gifts to he new-born Babe. So too at Canisius. The Nativity cene is re-created outside of the Dean's office, the ampus trees are decorated, and the halls resound he echoes of the traditional carols as the Glee Club repares their concert gift to Christ and the community. Bring in the New Year right. 187 Father Rothlauf opening the Convocation with a prayer. convocation l l Four Sunday afternoons during the year assembly programs for the whole college student body were held at Canisius High School. These convocations, originated this year, are intended to promote a greater understanding of the common problems con- fronting the Administration and the students, thereby solidifying the Canisius family. Sunday afternoon nap after Saturday nite game. Cheerleaders getting into the spirit at things for the N.C.A.A. 188 ready in the program. Cadet Harvey Wenz '53 pointing out Canisius alumnus l s in previous years the College was once again recruiting isited by the Armed Forces representatives. On Feb- ary 16, a former Canisian, Harvey Wenz '53, spent e day in the Student Lounge to seek volunteers for e NAVCAD training program. l l Close to being hooked. i89 it Jw X: , Q ,Agra Captain Walter Barbu preparing the Naval Aviation movie HOW You Arc An Economic Factor You are an economic factor and an important one. The merchants of Buffalo realize this. They realize that it is at this juncture in your lite that your buying habits are formed. They wish to channel your economic potential towards their businesses. And thus they have made their contribution towards the financial success of the yearbook a substantial one. This contribution should gain for them the good will of the entire Canisius family. We of this family can manifest this good will by patronizing them. ln this way we do two things: we insure ourselves of quality merchandise, and we reciprocate the financial aid of these advertisers. 'ik 'wi sn i5 41 I l9l A d 'C 9 ,P 8 if r 73' A - X 1 , if ffgfifgi ' . 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