HILL 1961 COLLEGE BUFFALO NEW YORK Fatima Lake Where there is darkness the light will come in time— perhaps slowly in the beginning but always with certitude— a hesitant but precise awakening. Marian Library: Dans Scouts Hall, Administration and Classrooms And where there is to be light how much brighter the dawn will come within the confines of a campus where the darkened mind can seek light of intellectual aura. The mind, imprisoned so to speak, in a darkened cave, hearkens toward the light at its portals. Emerging from the cave, it steps forth into the soft light of the campus. It is in this atmosphere that the dark begins to fade. And in the strong mid-day light it passes more decisively, ever discarding its gray and black coats of confusion. ADMINISTRATION SISTER M. GEORGIA, O.S.F., Ph.D. Dean of Studies SISTER M. ISABELLE, O.S.F., M.A. Assistant Dean of Studies SISTER M. ANGELICE, O.S.F., M.A. Bursar SISTER M. INNOCENTIA, O.S.F., M.A. Registrar SISTER M. DeSALES, O.S.F., B.A. SISTER MIRIAM, O.S.F., Ph.D. Director of Admissions Librarian JOYCE E. FINK, M.Ed. Assistant to President 10 FACULTY Joseph S. Adornetto, M.A. Psychology Sister M. Aloysius, O.S.F., M.A. Spanish Marie Lucy Ahearn, M.Ed. English Charles M. Barresi, M.A. Sociology 11 Thomas P. Bukowski, M.A. Philosophy Carol Brasure, B.S. English Warren Case, B.S. Music Sister M. Charlotte, O.S.F., R.N. Nurse Sister M. Clarita, O.S.F., M.S. Chemistry Sister M. Cletus, O.S.F., M.A. English Rev. Norman R. Conlin, B.A. Theology Joseph E. Cuddy, M.A. History Patricia E. Curtis, M.A. Music Mother M. Dionysia, O.S.F., M.A. French Rupert Ederer, Ph.D. Economics Wilbert D. Eger, M.S. Chemistry Marion S. Elmer, M.S.,Ed. Education Sister M. Fidelis, O.S.F..M.A. Theology Sister M. Florentine, O.S.F.,Ph.D. Biology Rev. Edward T. Fisher, M.A. Chaplain, Theology Charles A. Gliozzo, M.A. History Rev. Stephen Gerencser, S.P.,Ph.D.,D.D Philosophy Jean Hamilton, B.A. Physics Paule Hennin, M.A. French Seenie Hurwitz Dance Llerja Gredelj, M.A. German Andre J. Hannotte, M.A. French Sister M. Jeanne, O.S.F., Ph.D. Art John T. Masterson, English Lucille Maier, M.A. Mathematics J. Mahoney, German Sister Marita, O.S.F., M.S.S. Theology M.A. Dennis Sister Marion, O.S.F., Ph.D. Mathematics Robert G. McGee, M.S. Mathematics M.A. Adele G. Nowak, B.Ed. Secretarial Studies Sister M. Patrice, O.S.F., M.L.S Assistant Librarian Sister M. Rachel, O.S.F., Ph.D. Philosophy Sister M. Regina, O.S.F., Ph.D Biology Phyllis McGinnis, B.S Secretarial Studies Sister M. Sarah, O.S.F., M.A. Secretarial Studies Carol Seeger, B.S. Music Leroy E. Smith, M.S. Journalism Fred A. Ressel Music Mary Ann Stegmeier, B.A. Placement Director M. Gail Sullivan, B.A. Director of Public Relations Sotireos Vlahopoulos, M.Mus. Music IN ABSENTIA Sister M. Concepta, O.S.F., M.S. Biology Joseph J. Herman, B.T.A. Speech and Dramatic Art John Krestic, M.Mus. Music Julia Mahoney Music Rev. Michael Palotai, S.P., M.A. Music LEAVE OF ABSENCE Sister M. Justa, O.S.F., M.A. Mathematics Sister M. Urban, O.S.F., M.A. History Sister M. Theresa, O.S.F., R.N., B.S. 20 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION. Sitting: Katherine Koessler, Recording Sec- retary; Anne Reagan, Treasurer; Pamela Ryan, Corresponding Secretary; Mary K. Richardson, President; Joanne Rogers, Vice President. Standing: Janice Wutz, N.F.C.C.S. Senior Dele- gate; Jeanne Senecal, Ascent Editor; Helen Habermehl, Sophomore Class President; Elizabeth White, Dormitory Council President; Mary C. Pepe, Senior Class President; Gretchen Frauen- heim, N.S.A. Senior Delegate; Mary Straubinger, Junior Class President. NATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION. Noreen Kiggins, Junior Delegate; Gretchen Frauenheim, Senior Delegate. DORMITORY COUNCIL. First Row: Sharon Brandei, Apartment Representative; Maria Tirone, Sophomore Representative; Carol Caruso, Apartment Representa- tive. Second Row: Elizabeth White, President; Noreen Kiggins, Treasurer. Third Row: Gail Hoppough, Fresh- man Representative; Nicole d’Entremont, Freshman Representative; Jean Goffaux, Secretary; Brenda Al- meter. Vice President; Dorothy Buchanan, Junior Repre- sentative. NATIONAL FEDERATION OF CATHOLIC COLLEGE STUDENTS. Mary Ann Schaefer, Junior Delegate; Janice Wutz, Senior Delegate. SUMMIT. First Row: Rose Marie Ostrowski, Editor; Barbara Ziolo, Associate Editor; Ann Marie McHugh, Lay-Out Editor; Sharon Lamson, Student Photographer; Barbara Pietraszek, Photography Editor. Second Row: Barbara Bruso, Business Manager; Karen Brady, Literary Editor; Rosemary Reina, Art Editor. ASCENT. First Row: Marian Kasprzak, Feature Editor; Jeanne Senecal, Editor; Gay Toltl, Assistant Editor; Patricia Mooney, Business Manager. Second Row: Lynda Kurz, Production Editor; Kathleen Heverin, News Editor; Margaret Lembicz, News Editor; Mary Haas, News Editor; Nicole d’Entremont, Copyright Editor; Maryann Geary, News Editor. HEIGHTS. First Row: Marcia Wojciechowski; Rosemary Enright, Editor; Virginia Owczar- czak; Jeanne O’Grady; Marion Bunce, Art Ed- itor; Ann Ackerman. AQUINAS BOOK CLUB. Jeanne O’Grady, Vice President; Judith Boczarska, Secretary- Treasurer; Rosemary Enright, President. CLUBS ON CAMPUS. First Row: Arlene Evanish, IRC; Helen Miskell, MENC. Second Row: Kathleen Colquhoun, Art Club; Noreen Kiggins, Dormitory Council; Barbara Baum- gartner, Kappa Sigma Rho; Danielle DuBois, Sodality; Anita Molenda, Sports Club; Joanne Rogers, SGA Vice President; Mary Ann Schaefer, NFCCS; Virginia Schmidt, Glee Club. ART CLUB. Kathleen Colquhoun, President; Barbara Stahl, Secretary; Jean Goffaux, Vice President; Rita Balling, Publicity. GLEE CLUB. Margaret Riso, Vice President; Virginia Schmidt, President; Joanne Cosgrove, Secretary-T reasurer. DEBATE CLUB. Ellen Wentland, President; Helen O’Donnell, Vice President; Elizabeth Krylow, Corresponding Secretary; Anne Marie Demerle, Recording Secretary. KAPPA SIGMA RHO. Mary Warndorf, Sec- retary; Lois Healy, Vice President; Barbara Doiimnnrtndr Prnej iiH t • C' ntV ia Wottc T r J 1 C urer. FAMILY LIFE CLUB. Sit- ing: Jeanne O’Grady, Vice President; Antoinette Duran, Secretary. Standing: Josephine Muscatel la, Treasurer; Mary- anne Steger, President. THIRD ORDER OF SAINT FRANCIS. Sit- ting: Raymonde Redmond, Vice President; Is- abelle Mokan, President; Carol Eberl, Secre- tary. Standing: Stephanie LoCastro, Treasurer; Kathleen Byron, Novice Mistress. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB. Maureen Connolly, Vice President; Helen O’- Donnell, Secretary-Treasurer; Arlene Evanish, President. MV SIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL CON- FERENCE. Theresa Mazzarini, Vice Presi- dent; Helen Miskell, President; Marilyn Gor- man, Secretary-Treasurer. SODALITY. First Row: Barbara Pietraszek, Mistress of Candidates; Mary Foran, Junior Council Member; Janice Wutz, Treasurer; Mary Jo Hezel, Corresponding Secretary. Second Row: Kathleen Metz, Freshman Council Member; Roberta Phillips, Recording Secretary; Judith Egner, Senior Council Member; Danielle DuBois, Prefect; Elaine Szalkowski, Vice Prefect; Arlene Evanish, Sophomore Council Member. STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIA- TION. Sitting: Adele Hamam, President. Standing: Di- ana Rochford, Program Director; Katherine Runfola, Treasurer; Judith Egner, Secretary; Kathleen Carney, Vice President. SPORTS CLUB. Sitting: Nancy Siepel, Corresponding Secretary; Margaret Lembicz, Vice President. Standing: Joanne Werner, Treasurer; Anita Molenda, President; Marilynn Caulfield, Recording Secretary. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFI- CERS. Kathleen Byron, Vice President; Mary Littlefield, Treasurer; Mary Patricia Car- roll, President. In absentia; Su- zanne Taro, Secretary. The release of an intellect Begins its surge in shadow, Appearing from the depths Toward the proffered light Of a college. Fundamental Theology . . . the required freshman theology course. 28 English Composition ... re- quired of candidates for all de- grees. As the children born into darkness are these, Whose opening minds. As much the things of God's creation As those more fully enlightened, Do forsake the darkness That they may come to light. Introduction to Music . . . offered to all non- music students. Dance . . . a physical education course for all students. College Mathematics . . . one course in mathematics is es- sential for all students. It is maturity that most closely approaches perfection. But true perfection is not the maturity of appearances, It is that of the inner being. Physics ... a basic course in the Mathematics and the Nat- ural Science Concentrations. Theory . . . requisite for all music students. Marian Library And it is so That the creatures of the light do frolic. As they do labor. Thus, where completeness of being is sought, Laughter and recreation Are part of the intellectual growth And emergence from shadow. The Christmas Offertory Procession . . . food for the less fortunate. The Little Bridge ... at Fatima Lake. The Senior (right) aids the Freshman (left) . . . or vice versa. Following blackest night Is always the soft dawn light, Enveloping all earthly objects In a misty aura of enlightenment. And in this most delicate of atmospheres The children coming from the darkness thrive. Julie Bondanza and Juliann Cleary in Speaking of Murder. The Dinking Ceremony . . . its epilogue. The Bookstore Speaking of Murder . . . Jitliann Cleary and Douglas Herman Day is delivered from unseen hands: Dim, then bright, then full. Day is the light of the darkened thought. Which hearkens to its beams. Field Day . . . the freshman skit. A chat . . . between classes. Rosalie Polizzi, Irene Boniello, Karen DePalma Linda Cercone. Sitting: Patricia Moore, Mary Carlin, Nicole d’Entremont, Margaret Trapp, Julia Klumpp, Noel Zeglarski. Standing: Diane Miller. First Row: Arlene Kuehne, Suzanne Taro, Barbara Doherty. Second Row: Margaret Vaczy, Mary Andrushin, Mary Lou Rule, Valerie Brown. Third Row: Dorothea Nicosia, Susan Ger- main, Sara Bozer. Standing: Cynthia Darone, Elaine Baran, Mary Ann Gill. Sitting: Francine Dombroski, Elizabeth Wolf. Kneeling: Dor- othy Weppner. Standing: Judith Richmond, Patricia Flynn. Nancy Nolder, Jeanne Honegger. Patricia Wendling, Frances Maggio. Sitting: Ann LoVullo, Georgianna McCoy, Raymonde Redmond, Sylvia Vevirit, Mary Cor- bett. Standing: Duaine Sacco, Jetta Greco, Louise Watkins, Christine Thomas, Diana Manus, Jean Condren, Elinor Malone, Nancy Wallace, Carolyn Kryszczuk, Georgiann Tofolo. . ■£ !i_ Sitting: Joan Lalosh, Mary Ann Saporito, Kathleen Byron. Standing: Mary Jane Collins, Jean Sellitto. Mary Lahiff, Maureen Morrisey, Carolyn Bakalik, Christine Rog, Juliann Cleary, Anita Cher- nowski, Diana Palisano. Mina Callis, Carole Kopera. Mary Varrone, Donna Marie Bova, Joan Bastien, Bonita LaDuca, Corinne Durkin. First Row: Julia Stiller, Dolores Rzepka, Beatrice Cocuzzi, Theresa Ryan, Frances LoTempio. Second Row: Mary Peres, Joyce Stopinski, Mary Ellen Zang, Gloria Costrine, Therese Beverage, Ann Camillo, Mary Bryniarski, Constance Petko. Third Row: Mary Littlefield, Rita Jakubus, Marilyn Wagner, Elaine Schwab, MarlaJo Neal, Norma Schuder, Rosemarie Odojewski, Judith Roach, Mary Jo Meland, Karen Krafft, Rose- mary Henel, Bonnie Murphy, Carol Sundberg, Patricia Fisher, Jean Zembaty, Maria Josa. 38 Sitting: Rita Beckley, Edith Feuerstein, Deborah Wakefield, Sharon Naumann. Standing: Ann Ackerman, Susan Harrington, Madonna Smith, Marcia Wojciechowski, Patricia Quinn, Mary Brooks. First Row: Anita Marie Pfohl, Phyllis Brown, Elaine Ball, Kathleen Bemb, Rosemarie Skurla, Sharon Dickerson, Elizabeth Hochmuth. Second Row: Louise Granelli, Rosemarie Gilbert, Karen McGreevy, Margaret Mogavero, Jo Ann Prise, Patricia Scott, Kathleen Krajewski, Jo- anne Angelo, Sandra Saladyga, Jamie Hassett. 39 .J J • June Hardish, Karen Bemick, Helen Schmitz, Carol Wiedl, Carol Maggioli, Elizabeth Schuck. Sitting: Maryann Geary, Mary Schirmann, Dianne Flore, Carol Choinski, Georgia Cody, Patricia Cassidy. Standing: Kathleen Eron, Carol Dresser, Patricia Burns, Mary Ann Tehan, Nancy Austin. Sitting: Sharon Walters, Linda Pfeil, Margaret Leary. Standing: Faith Paolesche, Beverly Fruehauf, Jarilyn King, Kathleen Walsh, Kath- ryn Stevens. Sitting: Sharon Jordan, Rita Pierpaoli, Judy Thrasher. Standing: Marilyn Pawlowski, Juan- ita Yargosz, Sandra Dolce. 42 First Row: Judith Flak, Sally Lazzaro. Second Row: Gail Hoppough, Lorraine Cousins, Bev- erly Mazur. Third Row: Patricia Martin, Mary Guarino, Judith Janowski. First Row: Kathleen Kirby, Judith Hopkins, Sharon Murphy, Mary Jo Langenstein, Ellen Enright. Second Row: Carolyn Zylka, Martha Hart, Janis Andruschat, Gloria Hitzges, Susan Cramer, Mary Ann Riederer. Mary Kocialski, Rosemary Ashelford, Audrey D’Amico, Rath leen Speck. Sitting: Joan Helinski, Elizabeth Shaw, Donna Dalton. Standing: Judith Ferraro, Kermuth Delmar. Sitting: Jean Biondolillo. Standing: Gloria Gipp, Judith Ross, Vivian Konfederath. Sitting: Clara Gall, Barbara Moje, Susan Cieslikoski. Stand- ing: Carol Cox, Irene Geerts, Mary Haas. Sitting: Jane Ann Smith, Standing: Kathleen Kohl, Margaret Wessner. Barbara Wisniewski, Kathleen Metz, Julie Bondanza, Diane Hamlin, Mary Taylor, Amy Page, Sitting: Margeret Smith, Mary Herr, Beverly Leone, Joan Ervolina, Carol Eberl, Marilee Hy- lant, Mary Burg, Katherine Kennedy. Standing: Mary Jo Uebbing, Patricia Carroll, Carol Kellner, Carol Day, Kathleen Kane, Moira Brady, Suzanne Walsh. 46 Maureen Burke, Barbara Navagh, Brigit Shea, Marlene Gabor, Sandra Wilkosz, Judith Peters, Loret Savage. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. Margaret Drake, Secre- tary; Christine Napier, Treasurer; Helen Habermehl, Presi- dent; Maureen Connolly, Vice President. Morning Is an early light Fresh In its new awakening. ft Introduction to Art . . . recommended for all students. Liturgy . . . the required sophomore theology course. Morning Is a gentle light. Fondling the tender shoots That were sown in darkness. Analytic Geometry . . . for second-year students in the Mathematics Concentration. World Literature . . ■English course for both B.A. and B.S. candidates. Principles of Secondary Education . . . required of students planning to teach in secondary schools. Tender shoots soon That two years' wisdom brings. Advanced Typewriting . . . one of the required courses for those in Secretarial Science. Figure Drawing . . . generally for sophomore art students. Taller the stem, Longer the tendrils That reach toward fullness of being. Zoology . . . an essential course of the Biology Concentration. Water Color ... a correlating course for art students. History of Music . . . for students earning a B.A. degree in Music. Development, Fostered by stronger light Than slumbering petals know. Is guided too By those enlightened In the fullness of yesterday's light. Daemon Hall. . . its backyard En route to Washington, D.C. . . . courtesy of Sodality. Music to study by Visiting Annapolis courtesy of Sodality again The Chapel . . . within Dims Scotus Hall. The hours for sleeping pass. Dark is now replaced And drowsiness dispelled As bright noon approaches. Dormitory Residents ... of Campus Manor Apartments. 53 Dormitory Life . . . a view from within. The Play Mid-day is a going-over To the side of light: Positive in its bright assertion. ... And more rehearsal. But first, rehearsal. . . Toward noonday's sun The petals turn. And open. The children of darkness Advance into the light. The Director The Director . . . the Stage Manager . . . the Actress. ■• Marilynn Caulfield, Jennene Shaffer, Patricia Foley, Marcia Krzyzanowski, Kathleen Kinsella, Jeanne O’Grady, Sandra Slowik, Carol Macaluso, Linda D’Agostino. Sitting: Sharon Gould, Audrey Steinlein. Standing: Gloria Martone, Mary Coulter, Loreen Mayers, Anne Siewert. Yvonne Boutet, Maureen Kelsey, Cynthia Watts. First Row: Anne Palermo, Mary Kulba, Joan Becker, Rhetta Saia, Rosemary McGowan, Kath- leen Heverin, Anna Lee Alexander, Carol Caruso. First Row: Mary Ann Turici, Joyce Palisano, Susan Grandits. Second Row: Rosemary Robitaille, Anne Marie Golebiewski, Mary Celeste Sumbler, Sylvia Viverito. Geraldine Dragan, Marilyn Schindler First Row: Carol Cusker, Marilyn Lorenz, Jean Doyle, Grace Galvin. Second Row: Caroline Dotterweich, Virginia Moslow, Suzanne Erlenbach, Margaret Carey. Sitting: Norma Meyer, Arlene Evanish. Standing: Marjorie Hartke. Sitting: Bonita Hezel, Marcia htL l. Ai ' Salvo, Sharon Brandei. Gullo. Standing: Joanne Finaldi, Mary Jo Sitting: Margaret O’Bryan, Lenore Peters. Standing: Anne Reagan, Nancy Croce, Ro- berta Phillips, Rita DeLeo. Dolores Wanek, Susan Donahue, Anita Mo- lenda, Elizabeth Marki, Margaret Lembicz, Karen Marschke, Elizabeth Krylow, Ellen Wentland. Sitting: Coleen Coughlin. Kneeling: Kathleen Sherlock. Standing: Anna Marie D’Agostino, Barbara Kiedrowski. Sitting: Patricia Veiders. Standing: Lois Ann Healy, Sheila Murphy. Sitting: Marita O’Brien, Helene Wolf, Lucille Callesano, Sandra Lombardo, Marian Barzycki. Standing: Kathleen Halliman, Patricia Trippe, Sheila Driscoll. Mary Ann Kozick, Bridget Romano, Judith Van Tuyl, Gabriella Horvath, Mary Holahan, Edith Newman, Barbara Was, Judith Terhaar, Joanne Barce- lona. Gail Maurer, Noreen Riggins, Carolyn DeMatteo, Eileen Robinson, Elizabeth Rolling, Adri- enne Rusin. Judith Gorny, Mary Schaefer, Ann McNeil. Sitting: Barbara Mirante, Mary Margaret McNerney, Anne Steffan, Catherine Diffiey, Joan Stokiosa. Standing: Mary Candee, Judith Smith, Florence Berger, Barbara Kregg, Melissa Downey, Judith Reed. v yy Sitting: Patricia Crane, Kathleen Harrington. Kneeling: Stephanie LoCastro. Standing: Ai- leen Sucharabowski, Carolyn Widlak, Anne Marie Demerle. Opening petals. Far-flung vines Thirst for the intense sun Of an afternoon. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Judith Kelly, Secretary; Diane Kelly, Vice President; Mary Foran, Treasurer; Mary Straubinger, President. the required theology Moral Theology course for juniors. English Reading List . . . third-year members of the English Concentration penetrate the significant literature of the English Tradition. Philosophy of Man . . . in partial fulfillment of the philosophy requirement. For the full sun of intensity Gives a light of clarity. Discernment. Specific Methods and Materials in Teaching ... the junior is equipped with the practical impedimenta of the teacher. Office of the Concentration Chairman . . . often personal con- sultation brings the junior to a deeper understanding of her field. 67 Distinction is made In light of day Devoid of shadowy grey and dark. Principles of Conducting . . . General Inorganic Chemistry . . . basic for chemistry majors . . . elective for those in other concentrations. Mathematics Reading List ■. . a historical analysis of math- ematical concepts. Quantitative Analysis . . . essential for those concentrating in chemistry or allied fields. Spanish Reading List . . . the junior familiarizes herself with the literature in her chosen field. essential to those in Music Education. And learning comes With a warm light to read by In education's brightening afternoon. Microbiology . . . required of all students in the Biology Con- centration. The Pep Assembly . . . preparation for a bas- ketball game with D'Youville College. Participants in the Student Aid Program Marian Library . . . the reading room Daily Mass . . . Marian Social Room. AI verno Residence Hall. They ever advance Who anticipate clarity of vision In all things large, In all things slight. Marian Library . . . the front steps. And it is not all To know the book By its words. Its thoughts. Without living one's own. Field Day ... the junior skit. The Junior Prom . . . at a Buffalo hotel Via Annapolis ... on a Sodality-sponsored excursion to Wash ington, D.C. The Queen and Attendants . . . aboard a float constructed by the Junior Class. The Lunch Table . . . site of the square table debates. The best sight is given In the whitest light To those who have renounced even shadow In craving for the light. The New Queen . . . then an outgoing junior. Moving-Up Day . . . 1960 Sitting: Lois Grabenstatter, Catherine Hasselback, Kathleen Colquhoun, Virginia Ward, Elaine Mittler. Standing: Geraldine Wierzbicka, Paula Kirchmyer, Jean Goffaux, Maryanne Steger, Margaret Riso, Annette Mauro, Theresa Mazzarini, Marilyn Gorman. First Row: Rita Clark, Adele Gagliardi. Second Dietz, Jacqueline Fachko. Row: Mary Sitting: Mary Ann Kawecki, Sheila Cleary, Patricia Heffernan, Therese Holler, Janet Lukasik. Standing: Dolores Ucci, Patricia Carroll, Marian Kasprzak, Dolores Scanlon, Margaret Klubek. Maryellen Demeter, Barbara Metz, Elizabeth Grisanti, Mary McKenna, Pat Jaworski, Joan Gordon, Gail William- son. Sitting: Patricia Mulawka, Mary Jane McMahon, Charlet Olsen, Judy Ganey, Susan Wegli- kowski. Standing: Margery Conway, Katherine Collins, Barbara Nicotera. First Row: Judith O’Rourke, Michele Greene. Second Row: Mary Ann Phillips, Geraldine Nowak, Mary Acquisto. Standing: Grace Croak, Charlotte Rysz. Sitting: Joan Muscatella, Rita Otterbein, Gret chen Frauenheim, Katherine Koessler. Stand ing: Susan Rich. Agnes Bowen, Eleanor Conley, Carolann Besch, Danielle Du- Bois. Jacqulene Moore, Elizabeth Grisanti, JoAnn Kowalski, Linda Carter, Carole Kirchmeyer, Barbara Dombrowski. Silting: Mary Duggan, Margaret Mitchell. Standing: Isabelle Mokan, Rita Balling, Barbara Stahl, Jane Szpylman. Sitting: Judith Willard, Mary Burnham, Geraldine Fisher. Standing: Brenda Almeter, Diane Kelly. Lorraine Dudek Rosemary Enright Barbara Quinn Barbara Zimmerman Gay Toltl Patricia Mooney Silling: Patricia Sartoris, Pa- tricia Bergdoll, Eileen Burke. Standing: Linda Luzney. Silting: Barbara Buczkowski, Brenda Kowalewski, JoAnn McKernan. Standing: Judith Danahy. 80 Dogmatic Theology . . . the fourth year theol- ogy course. Philosophy of Religions . . . an elective course reserved for seniors. With cutting time at hand A harvest ripens And is prepared To go forth into the light. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Sitting: Karen Brady, Vice President; Mary C. Pepe, President. Standing: Bonita Mayer, Treasurer; Jane Mary Burke, Secretary. Careful hands Preen and ready the eager crop for a final release. The senior . . . enveloped by her field. The Education Seminar . report on their progress. . practice teachers The Co-ordinating Seminar ... a broad view of each major field of knowledge is presented to the senior class meeting as a body. The Pro-Seminar . . . an endeavor to make some little contribution to human knowledge . . . here, art students at work. Now shadow-shorne They will break into a freedom Awarded only those who labor toward the light Minds that began in utter black And struggled toward one light beam, By yearning have pulled free of dark restraint The Pro-Seminar . . . individual research into various aspects of a given prob- lem . . . here, secretarial science students. 84 A Social Work Field Trip ... an introduction to the various areas open to the social worker. Readings in Contemporary Social Thought . . . requisite for those studying sociology. The Pro-Seminar . . . individual findings are sifted and synthe- sized. The Spanish Pro-Seminar . . . advice is sought from the official advisor to the course. The French Pro-Seminar . . . advice is also sought from “unofficial advisors. 85 bonds of blackness e untied that the light be apparent— into obscurity. A Tea for Faculty members . . . sponsored by S.N.E.A Carnival Night . . . instructions to would-be waitresses for the senior-sponsored Fish Fry, one of the fund- raising projects of the Carnival Night event. The Senior Christmas Cotillion . . . the sale of tickets in the Student Lounge. Maturity and the fullest flowering Will come without and later. But the preparation is complete Christmas, 1960 . . . SGA officials prepare a basket of food for distribu- tion to local needy families. The Chapel in Duns Scotus classes. . a visit between The Placement Office . . . center for after-graduation employ- ment . . . source of graduate school information. Eleanor Rose Gates, B. S. Medical Technology Adele Anastasia Hamam, B. A. English 99 Germaine Christine Jasinski, B. S. Art 102 Judy Marie Jenkins, B. A. Mathematics Lynne Roth Jones, B. A. Sociology 103 Sharon Ann Lamson, B. A. Sociology Mary Ruth Leberer, B. S. Medical Secretary 105 Joycelyn Marie Lembic, B. A. Mathematics Jeanine Marion McLaughlin, B. A. Mathematics Linda Ann Maher, B. A. Sociology Marilyn Anne Mercer, B. A. Mathematics 109 Helen Annette Miskell, B. S. Music Judith Ann Naber, B. S. Secretarial Science Patricia Ann Peters, B. A. Mathematics 114 Nancy Ann Siepel, B. S. Secretarial Science Anne Lorraine Skulicz, B. S. Art 120 Nancy Regina Swierczynski, B. S. Medical Technology 121 Elizabeth Anne White, B. A. Mathematics 123 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mother M. Gonzaga, O.S.F., Chairman Mother M. Lidwina, O.S.F. Mother M. Assumpta, O.S.F. Mother M. Rose, O.S.F. Sister M. Angela, O.S.F. Sister M. Angelice, O.S.F., Secretary Sister M. Alicia, O.S.F. DAEMEN MOTHERS CLUB ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION Mrs. Alphonse Pepe, President Mrs. Charles Metz, Vice President Mrs. Harold McKenna, Recording Secretary Mrs. Kenneth Koessler, Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Robert Diensberg, Treasurer ROSARY HILL GUILD Mrs. Richard Wehle, President Mrs. Angelo Sterlace, Vice President Mrs. Stanley Kowalski, Second Vice President Miss Cecelia Batt, Treasurer Mrs. Mary Cole, Corresponding Secretary Miss Mary Kelly, Recording Secretary Mrs. Thomas Kenny, Financial Secretary Mrs. Marie Sciandra Gueth, President Miss Camilla C. Bradford, Vice President Mrs. Joanne Naber McDonnell, Recording Secretary Miss Anajean M. 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White Barney Miller, Inc. 5759 Main Street Williamsville 21, New York Buffalo Structural Steel Corp. 166 Dart Avenue Buffalo 13, New York Campus Corner of Buffalo, Inc. 3262 Main Street Buffalo 14, New York Davey Tree Expert Co. 1660 Kenmore Avenue Kenmore 23, New York Homestead Savings and Loan Assn. 360 Pearl Street Buffalo 2, New York The House of Peiping 1465 Hertel Avenue Buffalo 16, New York Kenmore Mercy Hospital 2950 Elmwood Avenue Kenmore 17, New York Leo Leising, Contractor 329 Getzville Road Snyder 26, New York Leo Sauer Funeral Home 1933 Kensington Avenue Buffalo 15, New York The Metal Arts Company, Inc. 742 Portland Avenue Rochester 21, New York Rede Sign Company 2728 Sheridan Drive Tonawanda, New York Rich Ice Cream Company 418 Pratt Street Buffalo 4, New York Syracuse Restaurant, Inc. 4346 Bailey Avenue Amherst 26, New York The Village Tartan Shop 5426 Main Street Williamsville 21, New York 127 REGULAR PATRONS Besig Lithograph Miss Karen J. Brady Capt. and Mrs. W. A. 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Siepel The Senecals Vin-Chet Pastry Shop Ziolo-Panz, Inc., Insurance Agency STUDENT PATRONS Ann Ackerman Helen Habermehl Annette Nguyen Mary Acquisto Nancy Haberman Barbara Nicotera Valerie Bast Adele Hamam Rose Marie O’Stroski Barbara Baumgartner Martha Hart Mary Kay Pepe Mary Jane Becker Jeanne Marie Honegger Patricia Peters Rita Beckley Gabriella Horvath Linda Pfeil Irene Boniello Marcia Hunevan Mary Ann Phillips Yvonne Boutet Joyce Jankowski Anne Reagan Margaret Bruso Judith Kelly Rory Reina Deborah Buchanan Paula Kirchmeyer Carol Ritzenthaler Barbara Bunce Margaret Klubek Diana Rochford Jane Mary Burke Katherine Koessler Cecelia Rodriguez Maureen Burke Brenda Kowalewski Phyllis Romano Mary Carlin Jo Ann Kowalski Adrienne Rusin Norrine Christiano Joan Lalosh Patricia Sartoris Maureen Connolly Mary Ruth Leberer Mary Ann Schwab Anne Corey Beverly Leone Elaine Schwab Joanne Cosgrove Joy Lembic Nancy Siepel Audrey Ann D’Amico Margaret Lembicz Florence Skoff Sharon Dickerson Janet Lukasik Anne Skulicz Maryellen Demeter Carol Macaluso Charleen Sliger Regina Detlefson Carol Maggioli Shirley Slamson Francine Dombroski Anne Marie McHugh Kathryn Stevens Barbara Dombrowski Jeanine McLaughlin Mary Straubinger Eileen Donahue Mary Jane McMahon Georgiann Tofolo Susan Donahue Linda Maher Patricia Wendling Caroline Dotterweich Joan Markulis Joanne Werner Danielle DuBois Bonny Mayer Mary Ann Westlund Elizabeth White Judith Egner Theresa Mazzarini Barbara Wisniewski Joan Ervolina Martha Moden Elizabeth Wolf Geraldine Fisher Isabelle Mokan Helene Wolf Patricia Fisher Margaret Mogavero Frances Zembaty Mary Foran Maureen Morrisey Barbara Zietraszek Clara Gall Judith Naber Barbara Zilo 128 This book printed by VELVATONE, a special process of litho- graphic printing. Sole producers: Wm. J. Keller Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. No other printing firm is authorized to use the Velvatone method. £ 1
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