DYouville College - DYouvillian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)
- Class of 1951
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Uhr Hlgnuuillizrn 2 -I- JWQYJ N 500 1951 2 Q2 A f , fi S Q 15 9.6 Qpzrhlislgeh Swim Qllmss ills 011111 3 V New H11 X NT 1 ehrwirnlr Ulu QB uumlle Infuught ns flllflllll the rirnlc nf her frzxhiiiuns, uhzxpteh for hcr .V 4i9b.:.'f,-P AMQZN 9' 'diff' - ' ' ', f.4.' g 4,,,Jf.,, pm-pnses, auth iurnrh fzxnuluu things min wnstcllzxtruns fnhich shnulh enlrghicu fur agua K by U A h . gl, War? 3 jg Sw L LLLLLLL + ,..- ...-.- ,i 5 gi. 115 .4 .ia ...J .il LLL ' W W 4. ff T: ,- 9. . 4 A 'lf A s Excellency, the Most Reverend john F. CyI IZlI'll, CSC C'lmm'c'l!m' of lJ'Yr1111'ille 4 -gtg. rv-f r.k. illarultg -...4......' - ----1 l g f U NiZPREgu'rer wr, WJ , O faq- Q? A B lguumllr Glnllrgr 512, 'fa it CHANc:isLLon HIS EXCELLENCY, THE MOST REVEREND JOHN FRANCIS O'HARA, C.S.C., D.D. ' PRESIDENT REVEREND SISTER MARGARET' Oli THE SACRED HEART, PH.D. DEAN REVEREND SISTER CATHERINE OF SIENA, Pi-i.D. REGISTRAR REVEREND SISTER ALICE OF THE SACRED HEART, B.S. IN S.S. Sister Saint Ignatius, Pl1,D ................. .......... H i.fi07'y, 5047511 Sllldief Sister Mary of the Visitation, Ph.D. ,,.,...................... ............... I ........ E ducaliofz Sister Mary Michael, M.A. ............................................ ............... M afhenmlim' Sister Saint Rosalie, RN., B.S. in Nursing Ed., M.A .....,.. ...............,...... N llllfillg Edflmliofz Sister Catherine of Siena, Ph.D. .................................... ................................... G reeh, Latin Sister Mary Gabriel, M.A. ...............................................,...... ......... S oriolngy, Peixrofmel Gllidanre Sister Saint Geraldine, Ph.D. ....................................................... ........,.................................. E nglirh Sister Joseph of the Sacred Heart, B.S. in Commerce, M. Ed. ...... ............................, C omfllerre Sister Thomas Aquinas, Ph.D. ....................................v.............. ......... H iflory, Social Sfmlier Sister Margaret of the Sacret 1-leart, Ph.D. ...... .........,.......... S punish, French Sister Mary Theodore, Ph.D. ......................... .......... P fychology, Ednmliolz Sister Irene Marie, B.A. , ...................... ...................... C omnzerce Sister Marie Christine, M.A. ........................................ . .......... Sllmuirh, French Sister Margaret of the Cross, Mus. B. .....,.,........,.............. ...,..,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,..... M mic Sister Francis Xavier, R.N., B.S. in Nursing Ed. M.S ......... ........ N inning Edm-ation Sister Rose Francis, M.S. ................................................... ......,..,,,.,....,..... P hyrirr Sister Mary Regina, M.A. ................................... ......... R eligion Sister Saint Ruth, B.A., B.S. in Library Science ....... ....... L ibmi-ffm Sister Mildred .................................................. ........ D ielilirw 5 Rrav. EDWIN Cov1aN1aY, M.A. BISATRICIE FINIGAN, BA- Rgligion, Phjloggphy Latin, Dircclrcss of Personnel DoRo'rH1sA Frrzc:leRALn, Ph.D. Chemistry ' Hlil-NN HAND, MA- Vmumm joHNsToN, B.S. Mathematics 6 Commerce 5 1 1 1 o 1 3 1 I 1 I I LIEN Lvvnus, Svlelsczu Svlaci. THOMAS V, IWALONIEY, M.A. Speech English JEROME MURPHY, MI1s.B. Liturgy W X , X DONALD Po-CHEDLEY, M.A. Mus. RUTH RAYNOR Biology 7 Physical Education in-uf PAUL Sr-um, M.A. Economics Q S'rlsl.l.A 'I'lFFANY, M.A Greek I Rrm TROPMAN, M.S. CARL Wrzl1'1.Ar4N1s1a, L. 155 L Chemistry German, French PAUL SULTAN, PHD. Economics 8 Ulpuuirn frnxu Ullgurlvu Amirlu-nm .fy -1 - urn ' , , f'9'f'..'- 31, 4 ' nfl' 5.1: T' 1 K 'I , '- n.. ' I .-. X K -. N 41 ' X- 'M M2'Lff 5D .--X.-,' ', x -Q Q All xfrw F L l., - K -. x , 4. 1 'Wh Q- Kllwip-VLQ V' Q il -'u ' l gym M. X' , 14 '- . PL: 7' '- . I ' T jfjnj1,f ,' ,' ,, , ,,..3.i'i:sf,,..g, V. ' .lm-' NT! . '.- yy 1 rulugmf Ulgaxxzc, gnu fuhu rezxh tl! auth think uf the lung chain uf iran nr nf gulh, uf nf flnfuers, ilgext iuuulh QL. usher lyuire huunh gun, the first furmztfiuxr un une haw- 9 mqrnf' NANCY JANE BALDWIN Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education Yon bare been .ro fflillrfnl and .fo goody yon lmre been ro genlle and ieiml, and even- leuffzefwf, Mm! I bare newer .rewl you give fl lnmly look, or lrefnvf you .my one irrihzble Il'0l'tl.H 10 MARIAN MARGARET ADRIAN Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics with Education She Im! one of llzofc' z1'l1o.fe glllNlI1L'J'.f .!'fI7llI.I' lbe liglrl, and 'zzflwo Imre more j1Ien.r- nre in df.l'lYlI'0P'f1lg flue good in ollzerzr Ibm: lrfozfjzeliflg flreir ouw, be llvey wer' .ro mm- l1lC'lI!!zlblE. ,f ELEANOR LOUISE BARONE Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education A mor! free and gC'llt3l'0ll.f milnre. will: ar few mean lb0llgblJ' df ever fell lbe lo! nf alzyonef' NANCY ELIZABETH BEMB Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education So young, Jo Jligb! and fairy-like fl fren- lnre . . . Jbe bad been ever nwep ever been devoled . . . Jomelhing qlliflf out of the vommonf' 11 LORAINE LUCI LLE BLOCK Bachelor of Science in Nursing Sbe'.r earzzarl and lrne lo lm' colon. Sbe'5 loyal! Aml for lbal, wferyolze mlm k7l0Il'5 lwr, fmimllf ber, aml if gflizlezl by her. HELEN R. BERTELL Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics with Education DEI'0f6l! lo 1r.f wilb all llw ilzlelzfily of leer noble wind, and iwilb all llae perferl .racrifce of .relf which, lu all mallefir greal or lrifllflg, bar al11'ay.r been ber flwararler- i.rliv, 12 Vi MARY ANNE BOWEN Bnchclor of Arts in Mathematics with Education A young lady of fl1.ft'lIldll7lg mamrerf . . . pw-pemlrlly fllffhllllg herrelf H110 all lhe eleejz Vlllllllilg u'f1ler.r in lhe .l'lll'l'0Il7ldlllg mlfrflryf' ,-' GERALDINE E. BREEN Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies with Education She had a frank and easy way with her that war very lakivlgy a rzalmul irzmjmcily m do anylhing Jeerel or mean. There nur .rome- fhirlg rzfonderfully hopeful ahonl her gen- eral air. 13 J. LILLIAN BUNCE Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies with Education Herr were im! .wich eyeif lighlg beizr were :ml mel: eye! be boarded fo enhance lbeir were loo geiznine la fiend in like More. af shim live nr reqliire lo wzliie. They need of fzrtx 14 PATRICIA JOAN BROHMAN Bachelor of Science in Commerce A brigbl young 11101115111 will: ez .rlrmzg will ami iziimezlre power of bi1.ri11e.r.f delnilr. who lb1'01l'.l' lverfelf info ber zworwe wiflr .fIH'fH'i.li7lg ard0m'. , W - VIRGINIA MARY CAMPBELL Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry with Education Qnicl, perfecl in bw' zmzmzer, J'L'll.ffb1L', gay, f1leaJ'a1ll,' 1101 in flue .rliglvleyl degree MU' or pedalllig' m'ceJ'.fible i11.rlfz11lly. PATRICIA ANN CARBERRY Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education Although ber face Il'Il.f yfrile bright and Zmjzpy, there mu a lfzlllqllflffjf abou! il-fl qlriel, good, mlm .rj1iril. 15 ETHEL MARGARET COLLINS Bachelor of Arts in English with Education An arch, llIlf2lld67ll'l00klIlg, hezvilchifzg liflle fzefxron. A gayer' heafl, more dimpled fare never homzred Jo lightly over lhe earth lhey graced. 16 MARIE ROSE CAVALLARO Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies with Education Young girlf have Inch .rplrllfl Here if a cordial, mzaffectezl fI1'6'J'C'HCG. Her fzferrimefzl fame from lhe heart, and fzol from the lifu -and lhif if lhe right mr! of merrimefzl afler all. JOAN MARY CRAWITORD Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education She .rjmke in an imlijereul mfznner but nfitlv 4 very jzleamlil mice. She um ai' grave- ful fu' beazrlifnl, and perfectly.relf-j10JJe.rJed. BETTY M. DECK Bachelor of Science in Commerce A lady of 1'e111n1'kaI:Ie .ftrefzglb of charac- ter, mba devoted lnmrelf lo the fmblir- and lo an exlefzfive wriely of iulereflifzg doingff' 17 MARGARET MARY DELEHANTY Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education She if a maxim! iuomafz-an anzatem' who mule! be fJl'0f6J'J'f077dl,' an artist of al- ltlillllleillf and mptivalifzg mmme1'imzs. 18 RUTH MARION DECKOP Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies with Education She had the 0llf1UlZl'If and wifilale Jigm' of an imuard and ,fpiriled grasjzg worth making ll note of. ADELE HELENE DEPASQUALE Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education Her Jel' -den in 1 mzlitief' ber .rweet A f lem Jer, .ro efzlle and relirin et im'l1rdi11 1 J' .ro mnrb ronffmiry and bmifery of .rpiril. NINA DOROTHY DOLCE Bachelor of Arts in Biology The bear! of Ibis' girl bomzded with joy and gladneir. Deffoled nllacbfzfefzf, and fl ferifenl lore of all beallliffrl llmigx were iff ajfeffimlx. She war 41 Very liglvl mid lifef' 19 DIANA DOLORES DYNOWSKI Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies with Education She ll'n'.l' rl1IUc1'j'.f in n u'bir'l1z'iml 01' fl mlm, :md ll fleavenble, good-lemllzered, mnfenlerl 11711111111 .rbe '11'a.r in eiflner mile. 20 ORMA M. DUPERNELL Bachelor of Arts in English with Education The Wilde, f7il0.l'0IbEl'1Illd riezm' la all K5 line fmrly: flmfr II imfzmzz who 0b.f8I'I'6.f and reflef!.r in fm fmmzzlumzz zmzzmerf' MARY JANE ELLIS Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies ln .i'i1ll!Ilft'if'Ql 111111 fl'6.l'bll6J'J' 111111 421111111- .ri11.i'111, mic! 11 fine, gllilelem aplillrde for all 1l'0l'l!lly flffdjl'J', Jbe if fl ,l1lea.m11! 1l'!llllllll,U A J ANN MARIE FANNING Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education She bad ll free and open c01111!e11a11ce, and 1l'l1J' of 1111 11g1'eeable d1J'jmJili011,' .rbe IZZIJA 611011111 and liked. 21 f ANNE MARIE FISCHLE Bachelor of Science in Nursing ThiJ young u'ou1a1z'J face may bright with the light of iuielligeflce am! rpirit, and, apart from all the grace of youth and rome- liueixr, there wax 6lllf17ldll0tI from the warm young heart in her youth and hearing. 22 PATRICIA E. FINNIGAN Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies with Education There war a roguirh twinkle iu her Jpar- hliu e ef and Jurh a '0 auf souml in her I merry laugh, that the Jterfzeft ulirauthrope 1l'0llld have smiled to hear ll. PATRICIA A. FITZSIMMONS Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies with Education If if be zz romolaliofz fo NJ lo know ibe 1'fl'fll6.f of ber rbaracler, and lbe reasom we had for liking ber, bow much grealer i.r your fomforf uflm 1l'0l'k6ll wilb ber. ' . WIRW ,v MARY CATHERINE FORDE Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics with Education She if .ro .fmall and romparf - and will: .rnrb Wfllllillg zmyff Sbe haf Ll lllL17I77.?I' Jo plain, ,ro nmzjfefled and fiureref' 23 ELEANOR GAINES Bachelor of Arts in English with Education There ufere alwayr .ro many lilfle lighlr hozfering nhoiif fhe cornerr of her monlh and eyer, fha! if war not were amfnremenf, hill a poriliwe alelighl nm! f7!C'fl.fll7'0 lo look nl her, ' 24 SALLY ANN GABLE Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education A child in her .rimjzlirilyg el rwomaiz in her moder! Jeff-relinm'e and her deep inferi- .rify of feeling - and hofh child and fvomaiz exlln'erreil iii her fair fave. Y ,JVM Rl' 1 Q- ',A' ! ' el' E Bi. .,.--, . , ... I HELEN B. GAREY Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies with Education Il if a fair, ezferz-banded, noble adjun- ment in lbif world that lbere if fmlbifzg .ro forzragioznr ax laughter and good bmuomf' 25 BARBARA ELIZABETH GRAHAM Bachelor of Science in Commerce Yon are a young nfonmn of Jenre, .fpirit and feeling, and I'd rather have yon by my ,ride lban half Ike onef I'1fe ever fallen in with. 26 FRANCES MARIE GIANFORTI Bachelor of Science in Commerce Such zz lillle pezzmn in llve eye, and yet ber mlnef did no! end lberey .rlye had an innnenfe mparily for vbeerfnlnen and good will. JOYCE L. GRIFFIN Bachelor of Science in Nursing Her lore if ifmlwinlly a.f.ri.rfezl by a u'a1'm and lively iiimgimzlioiz, wbivb bay a long l1l6'lIl0i'J', and lbrizfef 011 lbe mmf wmzclerfill of foadif' i l in V JOAN M. HAGLB Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies with Education llVilb ber qiiiel eyef, Ibis girl um .fo gen- lle, .ro miie! and 117160111 laiiziiz , mul had an I 8 ex11'e.i'.ri012 nal cizile 0' Jer' lexit 01' atten- l 7 lion, biz! mlber iizclmling the two. 27 jOAN M. HASSENFRATZ Bachelor of Science in Nursing The mmifellor and friend, lhe better angel in lhe liver of all who come wiihiiz her mlm, good, Jelf-denying i1zfluem'e. 28 PATRICIA A. HARTNETT Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education A 1001111112 of great dignily and jmife. She had an air of compomre which did not qizile hide a lighl hear! and yofzlhfzrl spirit. YVONNE ESTHER I-TAYKEL Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education She if charming! So mnpoill, ro fimjzle, .mth 41 good .ro1fl. Upon my life, one feelx derperalely ivorldly in t'0I7lllI:1l'i.f0l7 ufilh ,meh Nfl illllllfflll per.ron. L. ,.... , .. SHIRLEY MAY HEBELER Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics with Education She har lhe power lo render ny happy or mzhappy, lo make om' .l'E1'1tft'E.S' lighl or hm'- dezzromeg a pleamre or 4 loil. Her power lief in lhingr ro .flight and ilI.5'ig7lffiL'dNf fha! il if illlfldfiibfe fo FOIHII them np. 29 JOAN FRANCES HENS Bachelor of Arts in English with Education Her frfemli kI16'1l' mme of ber z'i1'lue.r,' flue ofbezzr were volzrenled beneafb ber .flight ?'C'J'6l'1'6. Sbe war af good af gold --nf lrne far Heel. 30 DIANE IRENE HENEL Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education Newer war mfb a clear, fzwinkling eye far ibal, mlb J'!l't'f? zz pleamzzl .rmile playing about ber month, and mrb an exprerrion of llllllglflf .1'hyf1e.f,r, .rimplicily mul -Q006! f7lH1l07l!' ligllllng np lzer jolly fare. l JEAN MARIE HIGGINS Bachelor of Arts in English with Education liz lhi.r 'll'0i'ld of Jo lillle giring, 1l'L' panre to milrieler iz generoiir Jpiril. Time will never dim fhe rememh1'fzm'e of one who gave Je willingly of her ahililiey ami, above fill, her frie11il,rhi,'1. ' 1 i M i ii I MARIE ELIZABETH HIGGINS Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics with Education Thm' jmrrex her life . . . She leaky jg,-- imrel lo eaeh point wilh mlmizefy and with- nlil flfIfN'l?bL'7IJ'l0H. She hm' e1-'erylhiizg to hope for and nothing to fear. 31 ELEANORA MERRY KELLY Bachelor of Arts in Sociology Il if not przrrible lo know bow far lbe fllffllellff of any amiable, holler!-bearted pwzrofz flier out irzlo lbe zvorldg bn! il ir very parrible to know' bow it bar touched mzerelf in going by. 32 RUTH M. JUSTIN Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry A bear! well zmrlb u'i1111i11g am! well Iron. A heart lbal, once won, goer lhl'0llgl1 fire and wafer for lbe ufinzler, and never l'l7dIlgL'J', and if IIBIWI' :l0l1bled. PATRICIA HELEN KENNEDY Bachelor of Science in Nursing Bem11Je law' .rfziril um' ax greal as ber lldrlff, we relllwnber ber, and lbe memory if lIlr1l'kt'd in Very .fpecial placeJ. .,,,f MARGARET MARY KILLEEN Bachelor of Science in Commerce The peareablefl, bex!-tenzpererl will in lbe world . . . Sbe wzfered and pfmed out af quietly nf a J'lHIb64Z7ll, excepting Ibn! we lefl ber ligbl behind. 33 RUTH E. KLING Bachelor of Science in Business with Education From whom could meh el wonderful voice come-- except from Jncb cl young bearl, Jlored zuilb all lbe good 'l'j7'fIl6J' that we cberixbedf' 34 BARBARA KATHERINE KIRCHNER Bachelor of Arts in Biology lVl1ene1fer a frank manner if ojfensirfe, it if beeafue it if Jlmined or feigned. All lim! .rbe mid wax boneflly according to laer namreg and ber nalnre was open-nature and good-zzalnref' HELEN D. KOSTYO Bachelor of Science in Nursing In all ber laik! Jbe wax equally rapable and ejieienl. W e were glad lo watrb ber- rbe war lbaf in.vpi1'ing. 4 i RUTH MARY KRAUSS Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education She ir as noble as Jbe if beanlifnl. A mmpanimz in whom lbere if great gentle- neff, greal ,rim'erily, aml great repa.fe. 35 MARIE C. LAMASTRA Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education A rennzrkoble imlimllon of freedom in every nforeolenl, and in ber qniel allilmle. We know we mn rely on ber. 36 ETHEL IRENE KREGG Bachelor of Arts in Biology Hllybal ir yonr nmgic rerrel, of being rbeerfnl lo all of nr, or if lbere were only one of nr, yet newer being loo hurried, or lnzring foo nznrb lo do? l l PATRICIA LEISING Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics with Education Her hear! Jo deep and fl'!lL'. and fn!! of honor, and ye! wilh I0 11111t'h 1710111 for every genfle and llllfelfifb lh70llgbl.U ANNA LUTY Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education A yomzg 1lf'0NlrZ72 of '.fe11Je 111111 feeling. She had bright, ha1zdJ0111e ey?.r-wha! are willed la11ghi11g eyef ge11e1z1!ly, and when .l'6I'f0ll.f, rather .fteady than .re11e1'e. 57 RITA E. MANGUS Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education Nobody ofigbl lo have been able to re- yixl ber coaxing manner, and no one had any rigbl to try. Yet Jbe never .feezned lo know it war ber manner al all. Tbal was lbe bei! of it. 38 JOSEPHINE K. MADONIA Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences All bappinerr be willy ber for bei' bright face and ber pleafanl tongue. Ligbf be ber eyey, and gay ber bear! for many yea1'J. KATHARINE ANNE MAUL Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies with Education A 1001115171 1l'llb a face remzzrkable for iff placid l'l7BC'I'fllllll?J'.f and a manner 710 lem renmrlealale for iff qnief expreuiozz of equal- ily of fL'lllflL'l'. -.J EUGENIA MARIE CECILE MAZUR Bachelor of Arts in French with Education Thai rare .fort of girl also l'6l'C'l1'0J' good I0 ber dflllj' wilbonl any bln! llm! it migbl be belief, and calcbef ligbl from any :pol nf d:I!'kIl?.l'.f near ber. ' 59 I-IELENE THERESE MCNALLY Bachelor of Science in Commerce She fzrefenled af bewiffhing an expref- Jion of vofmlefmnre, ufilh fz lolrrh o f Jhyneff in il loo, df anyone, old or y0ll71g, need loole zr,bo11. 40 ANNE T. MCKEOWN Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies She -zum fl gezzllewozzfmz of Jpifil, good- loohing, and held her head np when :he walked, and haf wha! you mighl fall fre ahonl her. She did ereryfhing, and did it all equally well. MARY ELINOR MCNICI-IOL Bachelor of Arts in Sociology Spirit and dependability are the markx of all ber eyforrf. She if a happy and claeer- ful perfon, and we are .raddened at ber leaving. MARGARET ANN MCPHERSON Bachelor of Science in Nursing We Jball be glad fo bear of your .ruf- reffef, and all lbe more glad became we will know tba! you were earueft in all lbifzgxf' 41 EMILY THERESA MONCZYNSKI Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics with Education Um'poilt, mzpamperezl in her j0yJ,' full of high hope aml grateful trlzflfnlnexf. The mor! geflerofff of all friemlf fha! ever 1z'e1'e. 42 NORMA JEANE MoLL Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education The profperf hefnre you if 4 brilliant one. All the hmmrr lo which greal l77dll.l'f1'j' mn help in public life are in ,rlore for yon, ROSEMARY MONTANA Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education A roguirh perfou, a face which wax lighted in the friemlliesl way. She war lhe 1'-ery imperfofzaliofz of good hmuoln' and youth. 'Q - H V I . .,... .... .,. ,, J BARBARA ANTOINETTE MOORE Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies with Education She was the active .rpiril of the place, Ihe adjluler of all diferencer, the promoler of all merry-makiflgf, the fmizfersal mediator, vomforter, and friend. 45 I . l r l I x ,. .-. . . AILEEN M. MURRAY Bachelor of Science in Commerce She haf won or by ber Jelf-forgetfzzlnesx, ber te1zdew1e.rJ, ber patience, and all the goodfzen of ber mztlfre. H em if an unaffected and affectionate prexenref' 44 PAULA CLAIRE MOORE Bachelor of Science in Commerce Sofailbf11la11d Jo good . . . in the Jolmd of ber mice, in the light of ber eyei . . . there um Jometbing comforting and Uwe. MARGARET MARY O'CONNELL Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies with Education A fare Iighled np hy lhe l01felie.ft eye: .ro exlnz0i'dimz1'ily earner! and preltyf' . 1 MARY FRANCES O'CONNOR Bachelor of Arts in Sociology Il will he nothing new lo yon lo help yourself and others foo, and he the flalieniert and frnefl of nohle hearty. 45 1.. , ..,., . ,,i,.......J LILLIAN MARY POPE Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies with Education She if a clever girl -an honor to as all and her face if radiant with i71g6lIll0lIJ' hoi1e.rt. 46 LUCRETIA M. PLUMERY Bachelor of Arts in English An acfiwe ufoman, wilh quite a hrighi, clark eye, a remlnfe face - yet quite a fender permzz loo. She was accomplished -- and amiable. ROSEMARY E. QUAGLIANA Bachelor of Arts in Sociology There are some forfnnale freamref lbat Time rnnf backwards with, and yon are one. Yonng and cbeerfnl yon are, and ever will be, we are .rnre. MARY HELEN ROACI-1 Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics with Education A lilfle perfon IJ lbix friend, which only .fluouxf how conzpacl can be our grealexl lrea.w1re5. 4- . ... '- ,.. ...., JOAN MARIE ROSETTIE Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education Il ix fz very good thing to lhinh well of olherx, and it ix a very good thing to be thought well of by otherx. She wax one of the hex! friendx in the world. 48 CAROL ANNE ROONEY Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies with Education lf xhe lmizlx lhe young whom xhe hax about her lo he like herxelf, Heaven hzzowx her life will he well-employed. Uffflll and happy--how mold xhe he olhcfrwixe? JEAN ELIZABETH ROTH Bachelor of Arts in English with Education What Jbe lll1If!!l'l00,e fo do, rbe did, and fbat if a greal deal more than many of lu 110: not lo Jay afzylbing of ber doing il ar ue!! af could be done. JUNE MARIE RUHLE Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education How good Jbe war, and what a gentle, gefzeronr nalmie .rbe bad, and bow fbe .rbowfz om' among the comnzoner people af .rome- Ibing Jo real and gemzifze, and full of every kind of ww-tlaine.r.r. 49 OLGA SALAMACHA Bachelor of Arts in Economics There Jhofflel be no hramlales on a palh meh af yours. Il Jhould be strewn with roses, where lhere wozllil he perpetual Jzzmmer, and age or change Jholrlil never wither il. 50 MADONNA M. RYAN Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies with Education We will newer mingle thofzghlf of you rvilh anything but affeclimz and gratitude for wha! you have given in lhe part-and hright hope! for the fu'tm'e. LOIS MAUREEN SCHARLOCK Bachelor of Science in Nursing Wil if an onlrigbf gift, and bers is accompanied by mmn'paJ.fed good-bznuofn' and good-will. i i i ,.......,... .,. .,J FRANCES JOSEPHINE SCHUBERT Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics with Education Hem if zz pivtlzre bound lip and bald logelber by imzfnzierable threads of wimiing reii1ei11b1w1ce.i',' iz hear! fo Jingle ami earnefl in iff lrnfb, Jo Jtroizg in right, ,fo weak in u'mng. 51 ELIZABETH M. SEIFERT Bachelor of Arts in Spanish Her lzefzrl if very lender, law' F0lllfJd,f.fl077 rw' Iemzine, law' bomfz e wer realy mfb 7 8 g J' qualifier ax will rmllizfe lbe brigblert blzflar llml fall in the path of fbe Crea! Reaper? 52 ADELAIDE A. SCHULTZ Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies with Education If il'J proml lo have a bear! lbal newer bardenf, and cl lemper Ibn! nerfer liref, and a loncb that 7ZE1 C 7' bllflf, then Jbe if proudf if il if fmt, lbefz .rbe ir not. 1 l if MARY ELLEN SEIFERT Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education She :mr ro amiable fzml .rn np! to receive any true imprerrioiz given lo her gentle imtfire, ar to make the friend who rhenlil he 50 happy to fommmiimle it the mort 6'll'l'lrllJlC' of ureatizrerf' .,i SUZANNE ELIZABETH SI-IEA Bachelor of Arts in Latin with Education She war iz bright little rrefztnre, with rl delicate face and iz .rweet 110ire,' and there um' iz fzerfert charm in her. All .rhe mid was ro free from effort and 5fI077ltllll?0llJ' that it um farriiiatiiig to hear her talk. 53 DOLORES SIMONCELLI Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education She lmd the moi! dellgblflll lillle laugh, lbe l11leaJaf1le.rl liltle ivayr. Sbe war ralber diwizlzlli-1'e ullogelber, and .fo much lbe more prerio1r.r. 54 SHEILA CATHERINE SH EEI-IAN Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education If rmilei' and laugbler be Ike mea.rm'e- menu for tbir road of life, their thi! friend will go far, for .fbe already bar a .rlart 011 nf. ,.... i f i MARGARET MARY STUBBINS Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry There if flollaizzg belief in llw uforld Ibm: flae faifbfnl .ferrire of Ibe bean, Jo rerrdered, and .ro free from merremzry faint. UU! W A ! MARY JANE SWEENEY Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education She if Jomellaing more lhdll ufomarlly, for lbere if ffm! deep, limid earue.rme.r.r llml ure bare ever Jeen in ber. 55 PHYLLIS MARIE THOMAS Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies with Education Samui in jmlgmenl, am! delermizied in ber dliIf01l.l',' lbif lillle Indy lm! 111111 fbe fl1fIllfI'rIlf011 of all. 56 GERALDINE DORIS SZYMANSKI Bachelor of Arts in Sociology One of om' preriozu prizes, fo: Jbe ever did ber bex! ivilb n .rlrozzg band fi qll!6l lmzgne, and 11 genlle heart. .A MARIA ELIZABETH THOMASETT Bachelor of Science in Nursing There if no higher ranh in g00dll6.f.f lharz yomzr, and your dark-haired, dark-eyed beauty will fm! he fo1'golle11. L. .... . MARGUERITE R. TOBIN Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education Among lhofe of ns who have any good or Jferlin I fmliliex, lhere if nolhin I ,ro von- A Iagiom dj' pure OIILJIIEJU' of heart. 57 BARBARA ANN TRIPI Bachelor of Science in Commerce Here if an amiable, winning crealnre, efuy 10 know and fmyreffing 4 well of affec- linn in ber. 58 GERALDINE M. TOMCZAK Bachelor of Arts in Biology If rbee1'ffrlne.r.r and content are great fJl'C'.f6l'I'61'J' of yonlb, we mn depend on ber, for .rlre if all of inet. JOANNE B. WALL Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies with Education Laughter and jozfialily may he lhe ejfevlr of her jzrerefzre, bill the deplh of lhe L'alllJ'l! ii' hidden I0 many of fu. PATRICIA ANNE NWATKINS Bachelor of Arts in English with Education She um tl Maid jzeuffm . , . an efjicienl ladyg hearing wilh our hlmlofnzr and antivi- palifzg our wirher, Jhe war alwnyr ready 10 forget her own. 59 JEAN CATHERINE ZIMMERMANN Bachelor of Science in Commerce with Education She wax 41 wry mperior lady, ufilb nnzrleed graces and virlfzef. She um never a bit clmngefzble, nor a bit lHll'!2dJ'07ldbl6'. , 60 MIRIAM BURCHILL WHITE Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies with Education Sink a bury litlle wawml .fbe uw! So fn!! of .relf-imp0rlam'e and mzcerlain of nolbiug. lf um 4 perferl lreal to know ber. 1 , ' ,':Ws!E!'i3Y3 9 X LBJ:-Af'fQ.g ji SISTER MARY REDEMPTA, S.M. Bachelor of Arts in Sociology Size zmf lfzrillrrli, mf! and Very qlliEf in law' umflalelg defcwelzfinf, 0!7,l'l'l'I'!lIlf, nm! airway.: nl lmmf ll'f7C'lI zivzllled. bill l:e1'greal claim In colimfemfimz 1l'rl.f ffl? C'A'zIlllfI10,I' .fbe .fel nf all fiwe.r. ' SISTER MARY LEO, G.N.S.II. Bachelor of Science in Nursing She had 11 wrillezz rlmrnrfer nr large nf I1 jzrnrlmmzliofz, and flt'l'0I'61i7lAQ in lbir flom- 71!6lll, 17171161 do Fl'i'Vj ff7jI7xQ 'llffilf lnenwl of, and I1 greal mfmy lfvillgf i1'e'd newer lmnrfl of-L' SISTER ANNE MICHAEL, G.N.S.Il. Bachelor of Science in Nursing Lei 115 tell flue zworlzf llml we were frielldf of yomxr, and ifilererlezf In no ordifmry exleazf in your f1rorewfi11g.r at llml jilfL'l'6.l'ff7lg lime izflmzi you .flmzwed 111 .flll'f7 noble lrnlfm' in ,fflfll noble forum. . S' x IS. L V , lg 4 I' ii: K ff 4' ff -4 f4fSS4iM .1 ' +'?i, 2 61 gif that Expat 7 xperlatiuna IV e tlmflged again, and el agrzizl, :md il um 'mu' frm lure :md mo fu' lo 0 bark, and we K went ml. And the mi,fr.r had all ri.re'11 zmui, and flue world lrry .fprend before uf. -Charles Dickens, GREAT EXPECTATIONS. Before a man can plan for a future, he must build a present. He must take inventory of his assets, he must evaluate himself-and then prepare for his place in organized society. We, as the graduating class of an accredited Catholic college, stand prepared to face the world. In the course of four years, we have, with Dickens' Pip, changed again, and yet again , and as we undergo this introspective process, we, too, realize that we must forge ahead. A To compare our class with the growing Pip is not a far-fetched analogy.. He inherited a monetary fortune-we have fallen heiresses to a spiritual and cultural legacy. As he was urged to be a gentleman , we have been trained in the ways of Christian gentility. And as surely as Dickens followed his character through this great book, so too have the Grey Nuns guided us in our journey. They, through example, patience, and understanding, have taught the true D'Youville spirit, and now, as we graduate, they act as the executrices of our inheritance. They are symbols of sacrifice, for, in giving themselves to Christ, they have given Him to all of us. We, as the recipients of a D'Youville education, followed a pattern which seems typical of heiresses. Our Freshman year was one of initiation, we were not used to the college nor her inhabitants. That year was a series of adaptations-some of which were pleasant, the others, unpleasant, fthese would be so- called because they required a bit more concentration and studious effort than we deemed necessaryj. The tradition of D'Youville was novel to us, as were her very rooms. Of these, we remember such slight pic- turesg the statues in the Latin room, the miniature Joan of Arc in the French room, the Della Robbia reliefs on the stairways, and the Pieta in the chapel. During that Freshman year, these things first appeared, and now we reminisce on them. September of Sophomore year brought us into the era of application. We realized that our newness was a thing of the past. Our inheritance was a part of us, and the golden coins, which we now call mem- ories, were mounting with each new investment. We could find our way around the library with reasonable certitudeg we sang the college song with a confident vigor, and we seemed to fit into more activities than before. Our classmates were more than shadowy masses in seats beside us, they became acquaintances, and, more important, friends. junior year, the year of specialization, was a turning point for all of us. We were divided into our major groups, the first division had come amongst us. The paradoxical thing about junior year is that the dividing actually cements. The class, as a whole, was drawn more closely together that year, and our group activities were more numerous-and most successful. Class spirit soared, and in the process, it became more to us than a mere expression . . . it was our last step toward Seniorhood. 62 This last year at D'Youville has been one of realization. The years spent in preparation are at an end. Perhaps the black gowns we have faithfully donned throughout the year have been reminders of the graveness of the step which we are about to take. We realize that the real exams will be held long after this june, 1951, and that the familiar blue books , symbols of our progression, will henceforth be written for all men to see. D'Youville has given us a source of great wealth, and we are to spend it on this world which lies spread before us . Who is this D'Youville with whom we have spent four of our most formative years . . . and to whom we have dedicated this year book? D'Youvi1le is, primarily, a covenant of Christ. She houses Him within her chapel tabernacle . . and yet she brings Him into every activity of the college. D'Youville is a child of Mary, and as such, always seeks counsel within the folds of Mary's Mantle. D'Youville is the parent to whom our own parents have entrusted us. In turn, she has taught us the virtues which should make us the capable mothers of the future, for certainly the qualities of good Christian women will be those of good Christian mothers. D'Youville is our sculptress. She has placed us within the molds of learning and culture. She has offered us Truth in its most noble forms. She has combined the words intelligent and refinement in the person of the Hnished D'Youvillian. She has been our Benefactressg She has been our Friend, She has been our Educatorg And now she is our Alma Mater. Before a man can plan for a future, he must build a present. Our present is symbolized by the wealth which we have accumulated in our four years of college life. It is more than a series of half- connected memoriesg it is the individual herself. It is -the all-round personality--the woman who has emerged from D'Youville, richer in soul and in mind than she was before her inheritance. We realize that our learning is not complete. Experience will smooth the still-rough edges. But we do realize that the foundation has been laid, and for that, we are grateful. It is not conceit for us to have Great Expectations . We are confident of the assets which D'You- ville has given us. We shall change in the years to comeg the mists shall rise and settle again. But, like Pip, we look ahead: To new friends, To new experiences, and, like Pip, we will not forget the pleasantness of the old. 63 2 4 4 . v' 1 hs, f ,, 14 I i 1 f , W'Mw'x' l w ,A-- l wvvv X 'WN 1 9 I 56 Y XM if 'I 'W A m , I , Jr h gh -, N in E ff ' L 'J ,, ': . , A V ,,f 'zg n ' Y' 1, 3 ,,fi n J -ff Q Q gm! u 1 6 1 1 n. 1 1 , Qu lulfi nil u l.i.un Lu I l ,a n nj. ,x v , M .hyq - ' fj Y I VK 4- VA::fA:7 .?ggK ..,.....N,.,., ,-,... , .. ,,..-....A.N...-v,,. . ... .,,, . . 5 ,. , WW,,,,,,, .,.A 35?l?..gg ,Z ,M :W ,hi .. 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Margaret Mary Killeen Vice-Prcfcct . . . . . Helen Bertell Secretary . . . . Mzulonnn Halloran 'Vrciisurer . . . Patricia Klocke SODALITY OF OUR LADY COMMITTEE HEADS 67 . fy 4, Fr . G 'Rf W2 S ' I if ,, fl. 4 My ,Jr W .. gli. I V QQ.: 'ucv ,F 9-,Q 3-ZH? Rx wx, I s , .V . ,A -f 'qf mv. , ff .4 . 5 NIV 'h -N I Q, if , 1 5' K ,fa 5 'I 'A::.E,, wi? Jffgel-' bLff'5ffzii,f,iQ fp ' '1 f E6 'Q fi' 8 .QV H5 'is 'fe gi. K . M0 K u X A r , I an X 'sm,i12wi,f,f Y A, As I A It A STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COURT D'YOUVILLIAN STAFF SENIOR Pres i dent . Vice-President Seeretu ry . . Trensu rer . CLASS OFFICERS Bnrburii Moore Marie Czxvallnro . Joanne Waill . Patricia Finnegan Editor, Ruth justing Assistant Editor, Anne McKeowng Literary Editors, joan Hens, jenn Higginsg Photography, Emil Monez nski Patricia lfitzsiininons' Advertisin ', Patricia Brohmun EleunoraKell Madonna R un' Business Y Y a 7 1 Y, Y , Managers, Nancy Baldwin, Carol Gnries. D'YOUVILLE MAGAZINE Aileen Murray, Piitriciai lirohmnn, .login Hensg lilitor,-lean-Mgirie lligginsg Maureen llolmluerg, 'login Roset lie, Anne Zuern. D'YOUVII.LE DISC Pz1tSullivnn, Frzmces Ginnforli, Bzlrbnra Gmlmm, Helene McNally, Ethel Collinsg Assistant Editor Mary Alice lx4,C'NilI112ll'11Q PntC:1rbcrryg Editor, Jenn Rollig Eleanor MCNicliol, Eileen Dietrich, Bleu nom Kelly, Dolores Dworziinowski. ,W.MwW' 9 13 H I ' i M ,?w9faHQW P hw-Q Ig '31 Y3f25M3 v9 iiigigifexrgbm gi ., if !?'J1!r-xx 4651, ,Q I. wma , ,gag 5 'if Q- I' . 25' 'E . 9' l S s 'WA 'uvxofq bnjfi-gui 7, W .IQ , 'E ' mi- 3 X, 4,4 N. F. C. C. S. Diana Dynowslai, l,Llll'lL'l1l Brolmmun, l.illiun Bunce, Rim Mnngusg Delegate, lininres 'Mclluglmg Mnrgnre Tobin, Maureen Sullivan. N. S. A. Kay Brzulslmw, Patricizl Fitzsimmonsg Senior Delegate, Anne ML'KCONVllQJlll1l0I4DL'lL'gLllC, terg Ethel Collins, Edwina Buszkn, Patricia Lyons. M11 ry WeQ'l1- is is is KAPPA CHI President . . . . . Rita Mure Vice-President . . Dorothy Brennan Secretary . . . Barbara Pilichowski Treasurer . . Elizabeth Quill ALPHA SIGMA President ....... Emily Monczynski Vice-President . . .Suzanne Shea Secretary . . . . Jacqueline Brett Treasurer . . .Mary Healy ALICE MEYNELL CLUB President . . . . Orma DuPernell Vice-President . . . jean Higgins Secretary . . . joan DeMutl1 CLASSICAL CLUB President . . .... Suzanne Shea Vice-President .... Mary Alice McNamara Recording Secretary ..... Eileen Dietrich Corresponding Secretary . . Ancilla Duggan Treasurer ..... . Eileen Hanley 75 MODERN LANGUAGE CLUB President . . . . Eugenie Mzxzur Vice-President . . lllizzxluetlm Seifert Secretary . . . . Anne Zuern Treasurer . . . lilcuinor Kolodziex President . Vice- President Secretary . . Treasurer . LIBRARY l H 1' l U . N-Q-lid. ' 1 V1---. v Y A,.4ad l ' q 'IS .+'r5'r?. 'alfa CLUB . Palrifia liroliman . Margaret O'CQonnell , . Marie Kunlrona Mary Ann Miclialslai wfiliv ffffiv' all All INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB President . . . Patricia lfitzsimmons Vice-Presirlent . . . . Ruth Deckop Secretary . . . Patricia Lyons Treasurer . . . Illizaluetli Quill SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLUB President . . . . . Elinor MCNicl1ol Vice-Presirlent . . Mary limmes O'C0nnor Sefretary . . . . Barbara Piliclmowslci 'IQFCLISLIFCI' . Patricia Harding 76 CHEMISTRY CLUB President ......... Ruth justin Vice-President . . BLl!'b.lI'1l Kirclinei' Secretary . . . Betty ix1L'NLll11ilI'Ql rl1I'C11SLlI'Cl' . . Mary Daly BIOLGGY CLUB President . . . . Nini1Dolee Secretary . . Betty NiC'NLlI1'l1ll'3l Treiisurer . . Curinelinn Munlai 77 PHYSICS CLUB President . . . .... Piitrieiii Leis Seerelgir -'l'l'CilSlll'L'l' , . Marv lfrilnees Mulln li 4 F X,-4.5 'E- CO-OP SHOPPE President ...... Mary Catherine Forde Vice-President . . . . Joan DeMutl1 Secretary-Treasurer , . jncqueline Brett lil Vll M 1 COMMERCE CLUB President . . . . Ruth Krauss Vice-President . . Patricia Brohmnn Secretary . . . Carol Kelleher Treasurer . . Kay Ronan IQ. MATHEMATICS CLUB President. . . . . . Shirley l-lebeler SCC'I'CfL1l'y-TI'C21SllI'CI' . . . Mary Frances McHugh 78 DRAMATICS CLUB President . . Lillian Bunce Secretary . . Betty McDonald ,llI'C2lSLlI'Cl' . . Brll'lJLlI'21 Gunning NURSES CLUB President .... . .AliCeNicl1tCr Secretary-'1'rcnsurer . . . JO1111Slll 79 MUSIC CLUB President . . . lllizubellm Seifert Vice-President . . . litllel Collins Secretary . . . Rosemary Kersten Treasurer . . Loretta Gulino wmjtlir it Vx . ' , jr ,Wh V .407 ' ff 1 ,, r Y -x, 1 -V JUNIOR NURSES lst Row'-Mary Crowley, Mary Therese Kane, Sara Battaglia, Betty Gardner 2nd Row'-Mary Kelch, joan Dietz, Rosemary Wrirtz, Kathleen Shollette 3rd Row-Shirley Hochmuth, Mary Ann Okonieski, Joan Wagrier, Ann Vacca E 80 SENIOR NURSES Helen Kostyo, Margaret McPher- son, Lorraine Block, Patricia Ken- nedy, joan Hassenfratz joyce Gritiin, Anne Fischle, Lois Sharlock, Maria Thomasett of .W XS, . W. vw i Y T if 4 . 1 f ek Q J' xi . : 1 X lst Row: Carrol Metz, Dialnil .h'fil2lZZU, M1ll'gill1l1C Sheritlrm, Lorraine Wcmlnick. 2nd Row: Peggy Post. Claire Coughlin, 1ElL'1lI1Ol'1l Kelly, Aileen lyfurraiy, Alice Barton, Marjorie Mary. 3rd Row: Ann Keating, Jenin Higgins, Patricia W:1tki11s, Joan Rosettie, lileunor Gaines, Dolores Gurry, 'l'L'I'CS.l Keele, Mary Losey, Rose Bowen, Rose McDonald, B1ll'l7Qll'Ll Gunning. RESIDENT STUDENTS Ist Row: Katherine Wl1illCI1, Dorothy lirennnn, Dorothy Ogeen, Celine McGrath, Ann Kilroy, .loan DeMuth, Ann Zuern, Faith Francis, lic-tty McDonald. r Zml Row: Eleanor Kirhy, Ellen Ivlurphy, Dolores Perry, lilizalheth XXfl1a1len, l7lllI'iL'iAl Sullivan, lrene O'Connor, jenn Murphy. Cardinal Richelieu Count dc BAll'ill1ilS Chevalier dc Muupmt julie Llc M4Jl'fCI113ll' Louis XIII . Sicur dc Bcringhcn RICHELIEU Cast uf Clmmctws: Patricia Wfaltkins lidwinn Buszkn Lillian Bunce fAnnc Zucrn I -Ioan Hctzclt Marilyn Rcpshcr Betty McDonald 82 4 .-. ,-,.' gymymiii- . 54 - K ' . mx- ..L ' ' X lil f,-,. .YL ,M ,-KX? - -.322 aafwf Af Cf um 4' fi Ph , , .. ,- Q, 1, ,,,.Q',Q A, .. ,- 'Q f. we ,,,5,. ,murky w fm, hm ,S L 'S :lf 4 P V ik , ii aff 23 4 OUR MOVING-UP DAY --v ANCCUdllllf--MP1ll'l'iCi1l Calrbcrry Queen-----Ruth Krauss Attcndantf-M41l'g11l'ct O'Connc-H 1' Ji 2f?'i'b st Row Pres., lidwinu liumzkug V. l'rc5., l'utl'ici41 Lyons: 'l.l'L'il5., Cauwwl KL-IIL-lmcrg SQ-c'y,, jenn IDUI1UHl1L'I'. Und Ruw DL-Imam liumxll, Pulricial Duck, Agncs Cristimu, KLIIIIILTH liurkc, Arlinc Dk-Ivfgxriu, W ul Rnw Dnlurc.-s Dwurz-umwski, CIu11c'n-ltql Amim, jglfqurlyxmm' Clhipknr, 'lmn Dulwlulh. ith Row CLlIHiIiLl lincllumki, Duruthy lircnmm, Kaltllryn Hruulslnlw, lEilL'L'l1I3iL'II'ii'l1, Am'ilInDuggxll1. UNIOR lst Row-Fnith lfrzmcis. Ruse Mnriu Guglium-, Mndrmm Hullumn. 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Name ADRIAN, MARIAN M. BALDWIN, NANCY BARONE, ELEANORE BEMB, NANCY BERTELL, HELEN R. BOWEN, MARY ANNE BREEN, GERALDINE E. BROHMAN, PATRICIA BUNCE, J. LILLIAN CAMPBELL, VIRGINIA CARBERRY, PATRICIA A. CAVALLARO, MARIE R. COLLINS, ETHEL M. CRAWFORD, JOAN M. DECK, BETTY M. DECKOP, RUTH DELEHANTY, MARGARET M., DEPASQUALE, ADELE DOLCE, NINA DUPERNELL, ORMA IDYNOWSKI, DIANA D. ELLIS, MARY JANE EANNING, ANN MARIE EINNIGAN, PATRICIA EITZSIMMONS, PATRICIA IfORDE,, MARY CATHERINE GABLE, SALLY ANN GAREIS, CAROL ANN GAREY, HELEN GIANFORTI, FRANCES GRAHAM, BARBARA HAGLE, JOAN HARTNETT, PATRICIA HAYKEL, YVONNE E. HEBELER, SHIRLEY M. HENEL, DIANE HENS, JOAN E. HIGGINS, JEAN M. HIGGINS, MARIE E. JUSTIN, RUTH M. KELLY, ELENORA KILLEEN, MARGARET M. KIRCHNER, BARBARA K. KLING, RUTH KRAUSS, RUTH KREGG, ETHEL LaMASTRA, MARIE LEISING, PATRICIA LUTY, ANNA MADONIA, JOSEPHINE SENIOR DIRECTORY Addrerr Tel. No 18 Sprenger Avenue C111 ....... 6504 309 Winspear Avenue C151 ......... ........ U n. 6058 305 West Avenue C11 .,............. ..................... . .Gr. 2302 164 Durham ,Avenue C151 ........................................ ......... T a. 2038 45 West Grimsby Road, Kenmore 23, N. Y ....... .. ......... Ri. 1289 382 Okell Street C201 ............,................................ ......... T r. 4324 2763 South Park Avenue, Lackawanna 18, N. Y ................. Tr. 0947 1136 Eggert Road, Eggertsville ................................ ........ U n. 3084 35 Eaglewoocl Avenue C201 ................................................ Tr. 7172 23 Colton Avenue, Lackawanna 18, New York .................. Tr. 2417 244 Victoria Blvd., Kenmore 20, N. Y .................... ........ D e. 5194 537 20th Street, Niagara Falls, N. Y ....... ...... 2 -8462 22 Belvedere Road C201 .......................... 86 Mulford Street C201 ......... 8739 4448 11 Larchmont Road C141 ....... ....... A m. 1595 256 Linden Avenue C161 ......... ..Be. 0615 114 Downing Street C201 ......... Wo. 7336 298 West Avenue C11 ............... ............. ........ G a . 5817 781 Richmond Avenue C131 ............................. ..Gr. 6696 259 Wabash Avenue, Kenmore 17, N. Y.' ........ ......... R i. 5165 1358 Broadway C121 .................................. ......... B a. 1016 231 Alabama Street C41 ........ .Ma. 3809 1515 Amherst Street C141 ........ ......... V i. 3855 1715 jefferson Avenue C81 .............. ..Gr. 9132 563 McKinley Parkway C201 ......... ......... T r. 2888 72 Ardmore Place C131 ........................... ..Gr. 3959 67 Hedley Place C81 ....... . ........................... ...Li. 2764 227 King's Highway, Snyder 21, N. Y ......... 3066 317 McKinley Parkway C201 ................ ....... W o. 3472 300 Richmond Avenue C131 .................... ..Ga. 6688 400 Linden Avenue, East Aurora, N. Y ......... .................. 6 21 126 Pierce Avenue, Hamburg, N. Y ................. .Em. 3656 165 Harvard Place ............................................... ......... G a. 5790 154 Hirschfield Dr., Wiilliamsvilie 21, N. Y ................... 1...P1. 5855 129 Rumbold Avenue, North Tonawanda, N. Y ................. 1189-M 47 Westgate Road, Kenmore, N. Y .......................... .......... R i. 8586 Cloverbank, R. D. No. 3, Hamburg, N. Y ......... ......,., F r, 3892 3211 158th Street, Flushing, N. Y .................... Fl. 3-5991 38 Northland Avenue C81 ......... ............... .......... L i . 7167 59 Dash Avenue C201 ................................... ..,...... T r, 8159 215 Mansion Avenue, Ogdensburg, N. Y ........ 685 Richmond Avenue C221 ....................... 189 Wardman Road, Kenmore 17, N. Y .,,.,..., 134 Hamilton Drive, Snyder 21, N. Y .......... 1877 Seneca Street C101 ............................ 74 Alexander Place C81 ............ 138 Arkansas Street C131 ........ 150 Downing Street C201 ........ 186 Crystal Avenue C201 ........ 384 Colvin Avenue C161 ....... 98 ..1287-W .........Pa. .......Wo. .......Wo. .........Be. 1658 4737 2441 4687 6963 6041 3486 6383 5374 MANGUS, RITA MAUL, KATHERINE MAZUR, EUGENIA MCKEOWN, ANNE MCNALLY, HELENE MCNICHOL, M. ELINOR MOLL, NORMA MONCZYNSKI, EMILY MOORE, BARBARA MOORE, PAULA MONTANA, ROSEMARY MURRAY, AILEEN O'CONNELL, MARGARET M. OCONNOR, MARY FRANCES PLUMERY, LUCRETIA POPE, LILLIAN QUAGLIANA, ROSEMARY ROACH, MARY ROONEY, CAROL ROSETTIE, JOAN ROTH, JEAN E. RUHLE, JUNE M. RYAN, MADONNA SALAMACHA, OLGA SCHUBERT, FRANCES J. sCHDLTz, ADELAIDE A. SEIFERT, ELIZABETH SEIFERT, MARY ELLEN sHEA, sUzANNE SHEHAN, SHEILA SIMONCELLI, DOLORES , STUBBINS, MARGARET SWEENEY, MARY JANE szYMANsKI, GERALDINE THOMAS, PHILOMENT TOBIN, MARGUERITE R. TOMCZAK, GERALDINE M. TRIFI, BARBARA WALL, JOANNE B. WATKINS, PATRICIA WHITE, MIRIAM B. ZIMMERMANN, JEAN C. BLOCK, LORAINE L. FISCHLE, ANNE GRIFFIN, JOYCE HAssENFRATz, JOAN KENNEDY, PATRICIA KOSTYO, HELEN MCPHERSON, MARGARET SCHARLOCK, LOIS THOMASETT, MARIA 360 Norwood Avenue ....... ......... L i. 0037 327 Eden Street C205 ........ .......... W o. 0300 184 Gibson Street C125 ............. ..Ta. 3934 27 Knoerl Avenue C105 ................ . ....... Wo. 2770 136 Cumberland Avenue C205 ........ ............ F a. 4107 116 Milford Street C205- .............. Wo. 2993 331 Leroy Avenue C145 ......... ..Pa. 1730 101 Peace Street C115 ........, ....... H u. 9116 149 Fargo Avenue C15 ......... ...Li. 7463 60 Arbour Lane C205 ............................. ..Tr. 2034 60 Arbour Lane C205 ................................ ..Tr. 2034 19 East Main Street, Springville, N. Y .......... ............. 2 92-M 180 Tuscarora Road C205 .......................... ......... F a. 7490 82 Melrose Street .......................... ..Tr. 5156 3241 Harlem Road C215 ..,.............. ................. 727 Orient Street, Medina, N. Y ........ ......... 2 37-M 356 Grant Street C135 ................... ........ G r. 1431 156 Como Avenue C205 ........... .............. . .Fa. 2271 44 Horton Place C205 ...................................... ......... L i. 6848 123 West Pulteney Street, Corning, N. Y ............ .............. 9 56 54 South Forest Road, Williamsville 21, N. Y ........ ......... P 1. 1410 311 Warwick Avenue C155 ............................... .......... A m. 9162 43 Kamper Street C105 ...................... ...... .......... W o . 1716 182 Virginia Street ....................... ........................ 1040 Ellicott Street C95 ............................... ......... S u. 1679 Colonial Place, Hamburg, N. Y ....................... ....... E m. 2656 59 Delray Avenue, West Seneca 24, N. Y ......... ......... T r. 1246 228 Louvaine Drive, Kenmore 17, N. Y .......... ......... R i. 6575 14 Pleasant Place C85 ................................... ......... L i. 2511 877 Colvin Avenue, Kenmore 23, N. Y ........ ......... R i. 8248 361 Marilla Street C205 .......................,........... ............ F a. 9169 48 Winstead Road, Lackawanna 18, N. Y ........ .......... W 0. 6657 106 McKinley Avenue, Kenmore 17, N. Y .......... ........ D e, 4072 1589 Niagara Street C135 ............................. ......... S u. 2061 763 West Avenue C135 ............................ ......... E l. 6954 30 Cherry Street, Lackawanna 18, N. Y ........ .......... W o. 5111 110 Merrimac Street C145 ......................... .Un. 3720 425 jersey Street C225 ...................................... ........ G a. 0647 825 Tacoma Avenue C163 ........................................ ......... V i. 3487 110 Westgate Road, Kenmore 17, New York ........ ......... B e. 2564 761 Kenmore Avenue, Kenmore 23, New York ................ Pa. 8079 501 Elm Street C35 ................................................... .................... SENIOR NURSES 150 Peach Tree Road C115 ........ ......... B a. 0094 199 Sheffield Avenue C205 ................. .......,. T r, 7654 159 Morris Avenue .................................... ....... A m, 0795 100 Crosby Blvd., Eggertsville, N. Y ......... ......... P a, 7053 293 Starin Avenue C165 ..................... ......... V i, 1785 375 Hinman Avenue C175 ........ ........ D e. 0122 398 Parker Avenue C165 ....... ....... A m. 1954 1941 Niagara Street C75 .............. ................ B e. 5765 Main Street, Perrysburg, N. Y ........ .......... G owanda 68 99 I-IONORARY PATRONS Most Reverend john Francis O'Hara, C.S.C., D.D. Most Reverend joseph A Burke D D Right Reverend Leo R. Smith, D.D Reverend Edwin Coveney, M.A. PATRONS Constance H. Abrams Joan F. Adams Arlene Adler Mr. 8: Mrs. George C. Adrian Marian Adrian Dora Agostinelli Laurence M. Anelli Janet Armitage Mary jo Asma Camille Bachenski Marcella Bakowski Norma Bantelman Caroline C. Barone Eleanor Barone Mr. 8: Mrs. George A. Barone Mr. 84 Mrs. George C. Barone Mr. 8: Mrs. Vincent T. Barone Alice F. Barton Josephine Anne Belasik Lorraine L. Block Rose Bowen Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles C. Boyce Kathryn Bradshaw, Maureen Brady Moira Brady Marie M. Braun Mr. 84 Mrs. Edgar P. Breen Dorothy Brennan Jacqueline Brett Patricia Brohman Margaret Bransfield Edward Budzinski Mary Lucille Bukowski Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bunce Barbara Burke Mr. 84 Mrs. Thomas Butler Charles C. Campbell james P, Carberry Ensign james P. Carberry, jr. Patricia A. Carberry Ina V. Carlson Marie Carnevale Patricia Carroll Annamarie Castiglia Lucille Cervi Barbara Christina Patricia Clark Mimi Coit Elaine Colangelo Raymond Colligan Cornelia Collins Ethel M. Collins Virginia julie Colucchi Alice Marilyn Elizabeth Connors Claire C. Coughlin joan M. Crawford Mr. 8: Mrs. P. D. Crawford William D. Crawford Agnes Crowley , ' Edith M. Carfagna Dolores M. Curry Betty Deck Terry DeMaria Margaret Delehanty joan V. DeMuth Mr. 8: Mrs. Kenneth DeVastro Katherine B. Dolan Mr. 8: Mrs. john Domanski jean Donogher joan M. Dowdell Mr. 81 Mrs. james B. Downey Eleanor Dubiel Ancilla Duggan Mrs. Fred C. DuPernell Orma M. DuPernell Dolores Dworzanoweksi Mr. Sc Mrs. Edward Ellis Mr. 8: Mrs. George D. Ellis Mr. 84 Mrs. john Ellis, jr. Mary jane Ellis Alvin W. Eye Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard Feldman joan Fili 4 Dr. 8: Mrs. Grant T. Fisher joan Fisher Dorothea FitzGerald Mary Fitzpatrick Mr. Sc Mrs. james J. Fitzsimmons Patricia A. Fitzsimmons Rose M. Fitzsimmons Jane Flanigan Mrs. L. V. Flynn Dr. 8: Mrs. John M. Foran Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward J. Forde Faith E. Francis Friend ' Ann E. Fries Mr. 8: Mrs. John Furlong Mr. 8: Mrs. A. Galazka Carol Ann Gareis Mr. 81 Mrs. H. F. Gareis Mr. 8: Mrs. John H. Garey Caryl Geiselhart Mary George Frances Gianforti Mr. 8: Mrs. Peter Gianforti Alice Gregory Mrs. Josephine Gregory June Greiner Dr. 8: Mrs. G. M. Griftith Loretta Guilino I ' Teresa Guminski Helen Hand Eileen Hanley Mrs. Anna R. Hartnett Patricia Hartnett Peter Hartnett Joan M. Hassenfratz Mr. 8:,Mrs. Andrew Hebler Shirley Hebler Margaret Hehir - Mr. 8: Mrs. Francis X. Hens Joan Heubusch Mr. 8: Mrs. John Higgins Marie E. Higgins Maureen Holmberg Mr. 8: Mrs. A. L. Hotchkiss Mary Ingrasci Virginia L. Jolmston Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter O. Kaminski Angela Kane Anne M. Keating Helen Keefe Barbara J. Keily Eleanora Merry Kelly Miss Mary H. Kennedy Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas Kennedy Iris E. Kluge Betty Lou Kilbert Mr. 8: Mrs. Francis J. Kileen Margaret Mary Kileen Anne B. Kilroy Eelanor Marie Kirby Mr. and Mrs. August Kirchner Margaret Klipfel Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph F. Klocke Patricia Klocke Eleonore E. Kolodziej Marie R. Kudrna Mr. 8: Mrs. J. C. LaMastra Marie LaMastra Dr. O. A. Lang Mrs. John H. Lannen Elenita Lavid Patricia Leising Mr. 8: Mrs. P. Leising Evelyn Lerczak Wolodymyr Lonkewycz Mary Losey Mr. 8: Mrs. P. Luty Patricia E. Lyons Thomas V. Maloney Carmelina Manta Loin Jean Marquis Mary Mattimore Mrs. Francis M. Maul Katherine Anne Maul Mary :Margaret Maul Jeanne M. Maxwell Marjorie May Mr. 8: Mrs. Anthony C. Mazur Eugenia Mazur Geraldine B. Mazur Dr. Raymond'J. McCarthy Mr. Thomas F. McCarthy Betty McDonald Jeanne E. McDonough Donna McGahan Fran McHugh Dr. 8: Mrs. R. F. McLane Betty McNamara Mary Alice McNamara M. Elinor McNichol Mr. R Mrs. H. McNichol J. Breen McNichol Mr. Henry R. McShane Mary C. Mercer Carol Metz Leonard F. Metz Dr. 8: Mrs. Robert J. Metzen Mary Ellen Metzger Mary .Anne Michalski Diane Milazzo Mr. 8: Mrs. F. H. Moll Norma Moll James I. Moore Miss Anna E. Murphy Mr. SL Mrs. james F. Murray Nancy Naples Isabelle Nichols Betty Noe Sally Norwalk Anne O'Connor Irene O'Connor Mary Frances O'Connor Dorothy Ogeen Mary Margaret O'Hara Mrs. William H. Palmer Artemis Pappas Ruby V. Payton Dr. Sc Mrs. Henry L. Peck jarlyn Pecora Rita R. Penasack Camilla F. Penz Dolores L. Perry Mr. 8: Mrs. Leo L. Perry Margaret Post Renee Powalski Reverend A. M. Pronobis john R. Powers Lois R. Reilly james Repsher Marilyn Repsher Rosemarie Richter Mary Ann Ricigliano jean M. Riley joan Kendall Robinson Donna Lee Riordan Ann Ronan ' Kay Ronan Carol A. Rooney Mr. 8: Mrs. William C. Rooney . joan M. Rosettie Mr. 6: Mrs. Alvin B. Ruhle Dolores Ryan Madonna M. Ryan Lucritia Russo Elias Salamacha jean Salem - jeanne Sanscrainte Marie Santercole ' Mr. 84 Mrs. Edgar F. Scholand Evalyn Schaefer Mary Lou Schmidt Dorothy M. Scholand Mr. 8: Mrs. C. T. Schubert Agusta Schultz Mary A. Sciandra Carol Seguine Mr. 8: Mrs. George L. Seifert Dr. 8: Mrs. George N. Seifert H. A. Seifert Mary Ellen Seifert Mary Lou Serio Marie Serpe ' joan Shanks Paul A. Shea Dr. 8: Mrs. G. L. Sheehan Ellen F. Sherman Gerry Sherman Gloria P. Signarino Anna Marie Sill joan S. Sill Mr. 8: Mrs. Alex Simocelli Dolores Simoncelli Helen Slanina C. H. Stengel Sally Strachan Katherine M. Sullivan Patricia Sullivan ' Mary jane Sweeney Phyllis Thomas - Barbara Tripi V Dr. 84 Mrs. joseph A. Tripi Rita E. Tropman Leona Trzebiapowski Andrij Turtchyn Samuel Villa Eugene W. Wallmeyer Patricia A. Watkins Mr. 84 Mrs. William H. Watkins james Weber john Weber Mary Wechter Mr. 8: Mrs. E. j. Weese Mary Grace Weppner Annie C. Whalen Catherine Whalen Elizabeth Whalen Emily j. Whalen Pat Wilby jean Witte Lorraine Wolnik Frances Wood judge Charles T. Yeager Young Ladies Sodality of St. Stanislaus Clare Zablotny Margaret Mary Zimmer Daniel C. Zimmermann jean C. Zimmermann William A. Zimmermann Patricia Anne Zuber Compliments of THE PHRATRIA 3 Compliments of the IYYOUVILLE COLLEGE ALUMN AE ASSOCIATION Compliments of TURNER Sz PORTER, INC 1233 Main Street Compliments of STEVEN PANKOW County Clerk Erie County, New York 105 Compliments of CANISIUS COLLEGE Compliments of V STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION of D'YOUVILLE COLLEGE 06 Compliments of THE SENIOR CLASS Compliments of THE FRESHMAN CLASS 107 Compliments of THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Compliments of THE JUNIOR CLASS O8 Furniture - Rugs - Electrical Appliances - Lamps - Etc Radios - liefrigerators - Electric Wzlsl1e1's WOODSIDE FURNITURE STORE Everything in Home Furnishings in Michael Ski-ip, P1-op. 2023 South Park Ave. Tllianglc 2307 Buffalo 20, N. Y. Portraits Afor This Annual .l,y. FLAHERTYS STUDIO 1371 KENSINGTON AVENUE Alvlll0l'Sl 70l5 Weilfling Albums - Portraits - Picture Framing Your negatives arc kept on filc for 3 years 109 Buffalo Window Co., Inc. 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