THE MOST REVEREND JOSEPH A. BURKE, D.D. Bishop of Buffalo 2 Lourdes Hall CONTENTS Title page 1 Faculty of Administration 5 Faculty of Instruction 9 On Campus 17 Underclassmen 35 Seniors 69 3 Patrons 125 PROLOGUE A name on an application blank—a test score—a percentile rank—a concentration choice—so we begin. During our four years, we identify with a specific concentration, developing our interests and touching other fields, in the creating of a very special product, a personal project—our education. To the framework of required courses we add those of our own choosing. We bring our individuality to our education and this education makes each of us more definitely an individual. A name on a diploma—but more—an individual, the lines fashioned by the studies pursued, clubs enjoyed, friendships formed—so we commence. 4 Sister M. Angela, O.S.F., M.A., LL.D. President 5 Sister M. Georgia, O.S.F., Ph.D. Dean of Studies Sister M. Paula, O.S.F., M.A. Dean of Students 6 Sister M. Cletus, O.S.F., M.A. Director of Freshmen Joyce E. Fink, M.Ed. Assistant to President Mary Ann Stegmeier, B.A. Sister M. Charlotte, O.S.F., R.N. Director of Placement Director of Health Services Bronca Steffan Director of Alumnae Relations 8 FACULTY ART James Kuo, M.A. Art Robert A. Lorr, M.S. Art BUSINESS Sister M. Sarah, O.S.F., M.A. Business 9 Yvette C. Little, M.A. French Gert Hoppe, M.A. German MUSIC In Absentia Rev. Michael Palotai, S.P.. M.A. Music Julia Mahoney Music John Krestic, M.M. Music Fred A. Ressel Music Warren Case, B.S. Music ■ Patricia E. Curtis, M.A. Music Sotireos Vlahopoulos, M.M. Music Carol Ellen Seeger, B.S. Music 12 NATURAL SCIENCES Sister M. Clarita, O.S.F., M.S. Chemistry Sister M. Florentine, O.S.F., Ph.D. Biology William Block, B.A. Physics Wilbert D. Eger, M.S. Chemistry In Absentia Sister M. Concepta, O.S.F., M.S. Biology Sister M. Regina, O.S.F., Ph.D. Biology 13 Thomas J. Maass, M.A. Chemistry Dorothy J. Pinzel, M.A. Biology PHILOSOPHY Rev. Stephen Gerencser, S.P., Ph.D., D.D. Philosophy In Absentia Stephen F. Hadrovic, B.A. Philosophy Sister M. Rachel, O.S.F., Ph.D. Philosophy and Classical Languages William O. Kerr, M.A. Philosophy Charles Barresi, M.A. Sociology J. Edward Cuddy, M.A. History 14 George W. Forgoes, Ph.D. Psychology Charles A. Gliozzo, M.A. History Rupert J. Ederer, Ph.D. Economics SOCIAL SCIENCES James H. Jacobs, M.A. History Frederick W. Levine, M.S.S. Sociology Edward F. Ludwig, M.S. Sociology 15 THEOLOGY JU 2L s? Sister Marita, O.S.F., M.S.S. Theology Rev. Norman R. Conlin, B.A. Theology In Absentia Rev. Edward T. Fisher, M.A. Theology DANCE In Absentia Rosalind M. Medlicott Dance Seenie Rothier Hurwitz Dance 16 Georgia Campbell Mary Ann Turici ART A campus is many things—build- ings, classrooms and parking lots; clubs, people and ideas. Grouped here are our people, our clubs and perhaps an idea in a section called on campus. Art Club . . . Corning Glass . . . New York Art Galleries . . . posters galore . . . officers: Anna Lee Alexander, secretary; Elaine Schwab, treasurer; Joan Fischer, vice president; Marilyn Lorenz, president; Anne Steffan, publicity chair- man. Mr. Lorr, Barbara Was . . . sculpture class. ENGLISH Ascent . . . the newspaper . . . on campus news . . . plus political and intellectual life . . . staff: Nicole d'Entremont, editor '61: Sylvia Vevirit, Margaret Mitchell, Barbara Stoughton. Joan Lalosh, Mary Burg, editor, '62. Aquinas Book Club . . . inter- ested in literature . . . this year . . . contemporary novels . . . officers: Ann Ackerman, presi- dent: Ellen Enright, vice presi- dent; in absentia, Rosemary En- right, secretary; Sara Manning, treasurer. Journalism . . . class for conciseness and current events ... Mr. Smith presiding. • The Heights . . . student maga- zine . . . literary and artistic . . . biannual . . . staff. Stand- ing: Linda Young, Rosemary Enright, Ann Marie Demerle, Kathleen Cusker. Sitting: Mau- re e n O’Connor, co-editor; Jeanne O’Grady, co-editor; Mar- ion Bunce, Anne Wolf, Penel- ope Stiffler. Debate Club . . . first year . . . novice and varsity tournaments . . . officers: Kathleen Roberts, president; Judith Meyers, secretary- treasurer; Kathleen Hunt, vice president. Drama . . . Time Remembered—Jean Anouilh . . . Much Ado About Nothing—Shake- speare . . . Joseph Herman directs . . . crew sets up stage . . . Helen O’Donnell, Cheryl Foresta. MATHEMATICS Modern Foreign Language Club . . . foreign films . . . lunch- room tables . . . one French . . . one Spanish . . . officers. Standing: Nancy Wallace, pres- ident; Judith Ferraro, Spanish chairman; Frances Zembaty, French secretary; Donna Dal- ton, historian. Sitting: Kermuth Delmar, treasurer; Mary Ann Tehan, general secretary; Don- na Bova, French; Marilyn Paw- lowski, French chairman. MODERN LANGUAGES Math Club . . . lectures . . . discussions . . . double exposure— industry and education . . . officers. Standing; Mary Ann Szwajkos, secretary; Sharon Richardson, vice president; Mary Foran, C.O.C. Delegate. Sitting: Barbara Stoughton, president. Mr. McGee MUSIC Glee Club . . . Beethoven’s 9th . . . with the Schola Cantorum and Buffalo Philharmonic . . . plus Spring Concert . . . officers: Elinor Malone, secretary-treasurer: Paula Kirchmyer, vice president; Theresa Mazzarini, president. Language lab Mr. Vlahopoulos . . . . to speak the language we study. . . horns in harmony. 24 . progress of science Biology specimens . reflected. Kappa Sigma Rho . . . model molecules . . . joint lectures with neighboring colleges . . . officers: Mary Warndorf, vice president; Karen McGreevy, treasurer; Lois Healy, president; Joyce Musial, secretary. SOCIAL SCIENCES International Relations Club . . . communism study groups . . . model U.N. . . . PAVLA and Latin America . . . officers: Judith Flak, secretary-treasurer; Dorothea Nicosia, vice presi- dent; Frances LoTempio, presi- dent. Sodality ... to spiritualize the individual—Lenten lectures . . . on the social level—Mardi Gras and New York City . . . officers. Sitting: Roberta Phillips, vice-prefect; Christine Napier, treasurer; Mary Jo Hezel, prefect. Standing: Danielle DuBois, novice mistress; Antoinette Paterniti. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine ... on Monday, teaching . . . God closer to pupil and teacher . . . officers: Kermuth Del mar, vice president; Mary Ann Kozick, president. 26 FRANCISCANA Third Order of St. Francis . . . personal spirituality . . . peace and joy . . . officers. Sitting: Donna Dalton, vice prefect; Katherine Kennedy, pre- fect. Standing: Stephanie LoCastro, treasurer; Carol Eberl, secretary; Kathleen Byron, novice mistress. SUMMIT Barbara Stahl, layout editor; Barbara Quinn, art editor. Mary Foran, photography editor; Michele Greene, copy editor. JoAnn McKernan, business editor. 1962 Rosemary Enright, Editor . . . editorial conference . . . Rosemary Enright, editor; Ka- ren Marschke, junior editor. 29 STUDENT ASSOCIATION Student Council. First row: Danielle DuBois, senior class president; Judith Kelly, vice-president. Second row: Helen Habermehl, junior class president; Joanne Finaldi, corresponding secretary. Third row: Patricia Carroll, sopho- more class president; Noreen Kiggins, N.S.A. senior delegate; Mary Ann Schae- fer, N.F.C.C.S. senior delegate. Pamela Ryan, senior class delegate. Second row: Kathleen Byron, treasurer; Maureen Connolly, junior class delegate. Third row: Barbara Nicotera, Dorm Council president: Nicole d’Entremont, 1961 Ascent editor; Patricia Burns, sophomore class delegate. 31 Right: National Student Assoc. Nor- een Kiggins, senior delegate; Mary Burg, junior delegate. Below: Nation- al Federation of Catholic College Stu- dents. Dorothea Nicosia, junior dele- gate; Mary Ann Schaefer, senior dele- gate. Campus Organizations Committee. First row: Judith Kelly, S.A. vice president; Mary Jo Hezel, Sodality; Marilyn Lorenz, Art; Mary Burg, NFCCS; Theresa Mazzarini, Glee Club. Second row: Frances LoTempio, IRC; Anita Molenda, Sports Club; Nancy Wallace, MFL; Dorothea Nicosia, NS A; Lois Healy, Kappa Sigma Rho; Carol Wesley, MENC. Dormitory Council. First row; Mary Carey, Barbara Stough- ton, secretary. Second row: Di- ane Hamlin, treasurer; Celeste Sumbler, Barbara Nicotera, president; Eileen Robinson. Third row: Ann Siewart, Jean Goffaux, vice president; Brenda Almeter, Suzanne Paluch. 32 CLASS OFFICERS Sophomore class officers. Sitting: Patricia Burns, S.A. delegate; Patricia Carroll, president; Kathleen Metz, vice president. Standing: Mary Littlefield, secretary; Nancy Wallace, treasurer. Junior class officers. Sitting: Maureen Connolly, S.A. delegate; Helen Habermehl, president; Margaret Drake, vice president. Standing: Christine Napier, secretary; Roberta Phillips, treasurer. Senior class officers. Sitting: Pamela Ryan, S.A. delegate; Danielle DuBois, president; Janice Wutz, vice president. Standing: Diane Kelly, secretary; Lynda Kurz, treasurer. Freshmen class officers. Sitting: Kathleen Wick, sec- retary; Judith Meyers, president; Anne Wolf, vice presi- dent. Standing: Mary Powers, S.A. delegate; Margaret Wolf, treasurer. FRESHMEN Silting: Jane Urbanski, Mary Ptak, Sylvia Wiechec, Rose Ginett, Delphine Hyzy. Stand- ing: Carlene Hintz, Diane Czamara. First row: Anne Aragoni, Mary Noonan, Jo- Ann Malaney, Lois Fritton. Second row: Alice Keller. Mary Lou McMaster. Third row: Mary Ann Callahan, Barbara Trzaska, Maryann Bal- zer, Shirley Lennon, Paula Novak. 35 As freshmen, we study philosophy, Eng. comp., a modern language, theology, math, and dance— basic subjects for all. We enter each new phase of college life in a group, finding anonymity and assurance in numbers. Our desire to learn, to help and to contribute is symbolized by our concern with windows. The name freshmen is synonymous with groups and energy and looking. First row: Melodie McGovern, Veronica Falcone, Janet DeLuccia. Second row: Mayra Chambers, Marie Leins, Carol Crouse. Third row: Jean Van Tuyl, Sandra Deney, Elaine Pariato, Mary Pappas. 36 First row: Karen Rutkowski, Theresa Mahoney, Pa- tricia McKnight. Second row: Kathleen Wick, Maria Rosati, Carol Grandits. Third row: Sharon Wallace, Sara Manning, Kathryn Sorohan, Kathleen Smith. First row: Carolyn Sterlace, Greta Sendker, Mary Ann Hetzelt. Second row: Patricia Sharp, Joan Axelrod, Mary Jane McGahan, Kathleen Cusker. From top to bottom: Patricia Stabler, Geraldine Ferraro, Constance Dougherty, Pauline Parada, Deanne Waterman, Christine Lourdel, Suzanne Paluch, Antoinette Dubiel, Jacqueline Fluty, Joanne Cav- alieri, Joan Lawler, Judith Pappalardo, Frances Panasci, Sharon Vastola, Mary Benin- casa. First row: Kathleen McCarthy, Elaine Lepeirs, Suzanne Rolls. Second row: Lala DiPaolo, Kathleen Moore, Margaret Kurnik, Mary Mei- ler, Teresa McAllister, Victoria Kastner. Undaunted by height Sitting: Ellen Bermingham, Rosanne Truxes, Ilona Godry, Mary Kay Edwards, Judi March, Oksana Osadca. Standing: Mary Shimshack, Helen Foran, Mary Ann Vella, Mary Fink, Anastasia Stamires, Valerie Crapsi. Foreground: Mary Voll. First row: Sheila Wilson, Judith Pinto, Cathe- rine Browne, Rose Mary Petrella, Patricia Kosek. Third row: Jeanne Patton, Carroll Bogert, Maura Ryan. Sitting: Elizabeth Cavanaugh, Mar- ilyn Mesmer, Joanne Przybyla, Elaine Kruchten, Judith Pesany. Standing: Kathleen MacDiarmid, Barbara Crolle, Roxanne Stratton, Raimonda Greco. . . . we look in First row: Madeleine Lacroix, Kar- en Stasko. Second row: Veronica Redding, Dorothy Giangreco, Clare Shea, Mary Jo Carey. 42 Sitting: Eileen Gorman, Denise Moretti, Mary Ann Hawrylczak, Judy Huber, Donna Fisher Standing: Kathleen Kihl, Delores Lopez, Karen Gross, Linda O’Connor, Mary DeFino. Carol Ripley, Mary Ansteth, Annette Cady, Margaret Brauch, Mary Powers, Marilyn Rubino, Darlene Dengler First row: Dianne Kensy, Mary McMahon, Helen Maher, Ann Fornasiero, Patricia Owens, Ann Baker, Dorothy Zembaty. Second row: Elaine Wilga, Joan Oddy, Judith Frey, Janice Kralisz. I . . . happy in our search. 44 First row: Maureen Dunbar. Second row: Geraldine LoDes- tro, Kathleen Matuszewski, Maureen Cheeley, Carolyn Lace. Third row: Anna Mae Melchiorre, Jeanette Kacalski, Kathleen Couchman. First row: Marilyn Sadewater, Susanna Dane. Second row: Geraldine Franklin, Susanne Glaser, Judith Meyers, Mary Ellen Hutka, Eileen Hothow. Third row: Roberta Drewniak, Pamela Solly, Noreen Zaccag- nino. Sitting: Louise Pulcino, Kathaleen Roberts, Sharron Santora, Linda Young, Noel Kupras, Margaret Carney, Maria Czamik, Judith Wnek, Julia Lennon, Arlene Cavaretta, Sue Yeager, Grace Colaneri, Nancy Mioducki. Standing: Kathleen Hunt, Barbara Hackford, Elizabeth Nash, Cheryl Foresta, Sarah Brady, Ann Goslin, Therese Cunningham, Margaret Wolf, Carol Krajewski. First row: Paula Scanio, Charlene Haykel, Suzanne Shoemaker, Sally Gleason. Second row: Antonia Cas- tellani, Maria Latorraca, Patricia Ko- sek. First row: Susan Cramer, Carol Dresser. Second row: Joyce Stopinski, Bonita LaDuca, Mary Jo Langenstein, Audrey D’Am- ico, Mary Saporito. Third row: Maryann Geary, Christine Thomas. 47 SOPHOMORES As sophomores, we are part of the college. Ex- ploring new places, meeting new people, we learn to look beyond the strictures of formulae. Nature —trees, sun, grass ... a spirit of reflection; the concentrations—intensive study, formal belong- ing, deepening interests, ... an academic growth. Carol Chomski, Rosemarie Skurla, Valerie Brown Thus we move toward Jumordom. T rees — — near them — in them — under them . . . Sitting: Georgia Cody, Loret Savage, Cynthia Darone. Standing: Helen Schmitz, Patricia Fisher, Jetta Greco, Marcia Wojciechowski, Maureen Burke, Gloria Costrine, In tree: Pa- tricia Quinn, Mary Lahiff. Sitting: Margaret Vaczy, Mary Klumpp, Madonna Smith, Doro- thea Nicosia. Standing: Sandra Dolce, Frances LoTempio, Theresa Beverage, Beatrice Cocuzzi, Anita Pfohl, Mary Jo Meland, Mary Littlefield. 50 Nicole d’Entremont, Jean Zembaty. 51 Standing: Kermuth Delmar, Mary Brooks, Karen McGreevy, Marilyn Pawlowski, Mary Jo Uebbing, Mary Burg, Donna Dalton, Mary Ellen Corbett. Sitting: Rita Pierpaoli. Kneeling: Beverly Leone. 52 Carol Jakubiec, Sharon Dickerson, Mary Bryniarski, Con- stance Petko, Mary Kocialski, June Hardish, Michele Tau- riello. Sitting: Suzanne Walsh, Bonnie Murphy, Patricia Burns, Mary Ellen Zang, Mary Alice Taylor, Jane Smith, Mary Joan Coleman, Maria Josa, Kathleen Speck, Moira Brady, Carolyn Bakalik, Judith Thrasher. Standing: Dianne Flore, Juliann Cleary, Kathleen Byron, Noel Zeglarski, Sharon Jordan, Kath- erine Kennedy, Suzanne Taro, Mary Peres. Sitting: Donna Bova, Mary Var- rone. Standing: Jo Ann Prise, Rosemary Ashelford, Ellen En- right, Patricia Scott. Below bridge: Joan Ervolina, Elaine Schwab, Sharon Walters, Carol Eberl, Janis Andruschat, Judith Richmond. Middle: Kath- leen Kane. On bridge: Faith Paolesche, Carol Maggioli, Su- san Harrington, Kathryn Stev- ens, Antoinette Paterniti, Linda Pfeil, Carol Wiedl. from bridge . . to books, we move closer . . Sitting: Patricia Moore, Mary Carlin, Jeanne Honegger, Margaret Trapp, Judith Ferraro, Beverly Fruehauf. Standing: Jean Condren, Juanita Yargosz, Kathleen Eron, Sara Jane Bozer, Kathleen Walsh, Margaret Leary, Susan Germain. 55 I • B Silling: Mary Andrushin, Anita Chernowski, Mary Schirmann. Standing: Mary Ann Ried- erer, Christine Rog, Marla Jo Neal. Sitting: Gail Hoppough, Eliza- beth Hochmuth. Standing: Shar- on Perkins, Elinor Malone, Car- ol Sundberg, Barbara Navagh, Rita Beckley, Corinne Durkin. m First row: Judith Kuznia. Second row: Rosemarie Gilbert, Judith Hop- kins, Dorothy Weppner, Patricia Wendling. Third row: Francine Dom- broski, Elizabeth Wolf. Mary Ann Gill, Lorraine Cousins, Brigit Shea, Gloria Gipp. . . . without forgetting that . . . Carol Day, Julia Stiller, Patricia Carroll, Patricia Flynn. Sitting: Clara Gall, Kathleen Kirby. Standing: Norma Schu- der, Edith Feuerstein, Patricia Martin, Louise Watkins, Ann Ackerman, Nancy Nolder, Karen Bernick, Julie Bondanza. As juniors, our concentration is our home, the back- ground against which each new idea is examined and developed. In weekly Reading List seminars, we dis- cuss the literature of our field each contributing from our individual reading. The direction of our insights is determined, in part, by courses outside our field, which now are open to us. Mary Holahan, Gabriella Horvath, Maria Tirone, Judith Gorny, Elizabeth Drzewiecki, Antoinette Duran. Sitting: Nor- een Kiggins, Sandra Slowik, Elizabeth Marki. First row: Barbara Dera, Kath- leen Harrington, Mary Kozick. Second row: Geraldine Dragan, Bridget Romano, Patricia Smo- linski, Anne Golebiewski, San- dra Lombardo. 64 First row: Anna Lee Alexander, Celeste Sumbler. Second row: Jennene Shaffer, Marilyn Lorenz, Judith Reed, Maureen Kelsey. Third row: Audrey Steinlein, Virginia Moslow. Standing: Anna D’Agostino, Marcia Krzyzanowski, Caroline Dotter- weich, Marion Barzycki, Eleanor Later. 65 First row: Mary Rose Girardo, Mary Jo Hezel, Carol Caruso, Mary Ann Schaefer. Above: Joanne Finaldi. Carol Cusker, Margaret Carey. 66 Kathleen Sherlock, Gloria Martone. Marion Bunce, Maureen O’Connor, Linda D’Agostino, Marjorie Hartke, Adrienne Rusin, Anne Marie Demerle, Jeanne O’Grady, Virginia Owczarczak, Rosemary McGowan. Left to right: Mary Ann Turici, Barbara Mirante, Yvonne Boutet, Karen Ryan, Elizabeth Rolling, Barbara Was. Sitting: Helene Wolf, Judith Van Tuyl, Arlene Evanish, Gail Maurer. Standing: Anne Reagan, Barbara Kregg, Rhetta Saia, Carolyn Gerwitz, Bonita Salvo. Front: Kathleen Kinsella, Margaret Lembicz. Rear: Ann Marie Weiss, Georgia Campbell, Kathleen Heverin, Joan Fischer. Stephanie LoCastro, Ann Newman, Judith Terhaar, Sylvia Viverito, Anita Molenda. . . . and we work with added impetus, knowing that the end is near and desiring to make this study the culminating expression of our personality. We are seniors. From the solid structure of the liberal arts to the specifics of our varied concentrations, we return through the co-seminar to an integrated view of truth—seeing the relationship of each part to the whole. Now we can safely develop one particular phase of our intellectual interests in a pro-seminar study. 70 I JUDITH ANN BOCZARSKA, B.A. English CAROLANN MARIE BESCH, B.S. Art 72 KATHLEEN ANN COLQUHOUN, B.S. Art SHEILA KATHERINE CLEARY, B.A. English 77 ) 78 JUDITH MARIE CREAGH, B.A. GRACE FRANCIS CROAK, B.A. Music Sociology 79 93 MARY ANN PHILLIPS, B.S. Medical Technology BARBARA MARY QUINN, B.S. Art 108 112 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mother M. Isabelle, O.S.F., Chairman Mother M. Gonzaga, O.S.F. Mother M. Assumpta, O.S.F. Mother M. Bede, O.S.F. Sister M. Angela, O.S.F. Sister M. Bernice, O.S.F. Sister M. Angelice, O.S.F., Secretary DAEMEN MOTHERS CLUB Mrs. John L. Kurz, president Mrs. Samuel D. Shalala, vice president Mrs. William G. Fish, recording secretary Mrs. Herbert L. Cramer, corresponding secretary Mrs. Francis Reagan, treasurer ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION ROSARY HILL GUILD Mrs. Richard Wehle, president Miss Angelica Manrique de Lara, vice president Mrs. Stanley V. Kowalski, second vice president Mrs. Arthur J. Gorman, corresponding secretary Mrs. Rudolph Weidemann, treasurer Mrs. James J. Daly, financial secretary Miss Rita Lindner, recording secretary Mrs. Sue Formhals Holcomb, president Mrs. Joanna Coppola Pasco, vice president Miss Joyce E. Fink, corresponding secretary Miss Maureen Canney, recording secretary Miss Suzanne Kaminsky, treasurer FATHERS CLUB Mr. Donald Kelly, president Mr. C. E. O’Rourke, vice president Mr. Victor Lips, vice president, junior class Mr. Robert Byron, vice president, sophomore class Mr. Thomas Carroll, corresponding secretary Mr. Herbert Cramer, recording secretary Mr. Charles Hartke, treasurer 124 SPONORS Fink Construction Co. Buffalo Courier-Express, Inc. The Squire Shop Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Wick Daemen Mothers Club Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Koessler Fathers Club of Rosary Hill College The Senior Class The Junior Class The Sophomore Class The Freshman Class SPECIAL PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. John A. Phillips Student Council of Rosary Hill College A Friend D’Youville College Frank A. Sedita Rosary Hill Alumnae Association Stella Niagara Seminary and Cadet School REGULAR PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Enright Home Town Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Cleary Rev. Edward T. Fisher Wangler Electric, Inc. Holy Angels Academy House of Peiping, Inc. Larry Smith Office Equipment, Inc. C. Elias and Sons, Inc. Village Tartan Shop Burns and Britton Employment Service 125 Barney Miller Inc. 5759 Main St. Williamsville 21, N.Y. Bernhardt and Co. Inc. 64 E. Tupper St. Buffalo 3, N.Y. Cassiol Construction Co. 6 Brinkman St. Buffalo 11, N.Y. Davey Tree Expert Co. 1660 Kenmore Ave. Buffalo 23, N.Y. PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Schwandt Rosemary Enright Miss Joyce Fink Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herman Messrs. McGee and Gliozzo Jones-Rich Milk Corp. 70 E. Ferry Buffalo, N.Y. Mercy Hospital 565 Abbott Rd. Buffalo 20, N.Y. BUSINESS PATRONS Rede Signs Co. 2732 Sheridan Dr. Tonawanda, N.Y. Phillips Bros. Garage, Inc. 1099 Genesee St. Buffalo, N.Y. Kenmore Mercy Hospital Varden Studios, Inc. 2950 Elmwood Ave. 265 Delaware Ave. Kenmore 17, N.Y. Buffalo 2, N.Y. Tiede-Zoeller Tile Corp. 2227 Delaware Ave. Buffalo, N.Y. Metal Arts Co. 742 Portland Ave. Rochester 21, N.Y. Homestead Savings and Loan Assoc. 360 Pearl St. Buffalo 2, N.Y. De Spirt Mosaic Marble Co. Inc. Service Systems Corp. 1085-97 E. Delevan Ave. 260 Elmwood Ave. Buffalo 15, N.Y. Buffalo 22, N.Y. Leo Sauer Funeral Home, Inc. 1933 Kensington Ave. Buffalo 15, N.Y. 126 STUDENT PATRONS Mary Jo Hezel Theresa Mazzarini Lois Grabenstatter Katherine Koessler Judith Kelly Joann C. McKernan Charlene Haykel Joan F. Gordon Claire Harding Marilyn Gorman Jo Ann Kowalski Carolyn Gerwitz Delores Mary Lopez Mary Ann Phillips Michele Greene Helen Foran Mary Warndorf Mrs. Florence M. Skoff Dolores Scanlon Mrs. Florence Da Luiso Geraldine Fisher Ginger Ward Brenda Almeter Joyce Miscuf Kathie Heverin Shelia Cleary Diane Kelly Sue Weglikowski Linda Luzney Agnes Bowen Patricia Mooney Kathie Berryman Diane Schaefer Judy Van Tuyl Margaret Lembicz Pat Callahan Bonita Salvo Kathryn Stevens Charlotte Olsen Geraldine Wierzbicka Eva Jane Brandt Isabelle Mokan Mary Elizabeth Foran Margaret Klubek Judy Willard Marian A. Kasprzak Marge Kurnik Anita Molenda Rita Balling Rita Otterbein Pat McKnight Nancy Haberman Cathy Hasselback Joan Lalosh Mary Straubinger Jeanne O’Grady Jill Shaffer Louise Pulcino Jean Miano Kermuth Delmar Sports Club . . . splash parties, ski weekends . . . fencing . . . Kathleen Matuszewska, Kornelia Berde, Christianne Lourdel, Anne Wolf, Janice Kralisz. Gretchen Frauenhein Valerie Crapsi Mrs. Judy Kerdzierzawski Carole Kopera Karl Hoefle Kathy Brobeil Carolyn Jaromin Peter Godard Mary Jane McMahon Martha Shalala Carolann Besch Nancy B. 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