summit 1963 ROSARY HILL COLLEGE Buffalo 26, New York Editor—Karen Marschke. Associates—Marion Bunce, Sharon Richardson, Phyllis Huber, Helen O'Donnell, Mary Ann Turici, Kathryn Stevens, Juanita Yargosz. noR can these elements stand at a stay, But By exchanging alteR eveRy day. th’ eteRnal woRld fouR Bodies compRehends ingend’Ring all. the heavy eaRth descends, so wateR, clogg’d with weight? two, light, aspiRe, depResst By none, puRe aiR and puReR fiRe. and, though they have theiR seveRal seats, yet all of these aRe made, to these again they fall. Resolved eaRth to wateR RaRifies? to aiR extenuated wateRs Rise? the aiR, when it itself again Refines, to elemental fme extRacted shines. they in like oRdeR Back again RepaiR-. the gRosseR fiRe condenseth into aiR? aiR into wateR, wateR, thick’ning, then gRows solid and conveRts to eaRth again. none holds his own= foR natuRe eveR joys in change and with new foRms the old supplies. in all the woRld not any peRish quite, But only aRe in vaRious haBits dight: foR, to Begin to Be what we BefoRe weRe not, is to Be BORn-, to die, no moRe than ceasing to Be such, although the fRame Be changeaBle, the susstance is the same. OVID 1. SISTER M. GEORGIA, O.S.F., Ph.D., Aca- demic Dean. 2. SISTER M. CLAIRE, O.S.F., B.S., Assistant Librarian. 3. SISTER M. CONCETTA, O.S.F., B.S., Assist- ant Registrar. 4. SISTER M. ANGELICE, O.S.F., A.M., Business Administrator. 5. SISTER M. PAULA, O.S.F., A.M., Dean of Students. 6. SISTER M. DESALES, O.S.F., A.B., Director of Admissions. ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION 1. MARY ANN STEGMEIER, B.A. Director of Placement 2. SISTER JEANMARIE, O.S.F., B.S. Director of Health Services 3. MRS. MARY HERRMANN Secretary to the President 4. SISTER M. THERESA, O.S.F., R.N., B.S. Manager of Book Store 5. SISTER INNOCENTIA 6. MRS. JEANETTE CUNNINGHAM Secretary to the Academic Dean 7. MRS. VIRGINIA CROWE Librarian in Curriculum Library 8. MRS. MARGARET MORSE Music Librarian 9. LOUIS T. CANNATA, B.S. Director of Development Absent: BRONKA STEFFAN Director of Alumnae Relations 1 - ' 11 The excellent Masters of old, Subtle, mysterious, mystic, acute, Were much too profound for their times. Since they were not then understood, It is better to tell how they looked. Like men crossing streams in the winter, How cautious! As if all around there were danger, How watchful! As if they were guests on every occasion, How dignified! Like ice just beginning to melt, Self-effacing! Like a wood-block untouched by a stool, How sincere! Like a valley awaiting a guest, How receptive! Lao Tzu ART 1. SISTER M. JEANNE, O.S.F., Ph.D. Sister Jeanne provides a historical and philosophical background in art. 2. JAMES KUO, A.M. Mr. Kuo teaches by demonstration in cera- mics. 3. Detail of a wall-hanging by Patricia Moore. 4. ROBERT A. LORR, M.S. The teacher's look is sometimes inscrutable. 5. Sister Jeanne extolling the virtues of 'right reason in making.' 6. ART CLUB. The Art Club sponsored tours through the galleries of Washington, D. C., Rochester and Toronto. Lectures and demonstrations of new techniques were scheduled. President Elaine Schwab, Secretary Dorothy Giangreco, Publicity chairman Jeanne Patton. Absent: Vice president Anne Gunderman, Treas- urer Celeste Sumbler. 7. BARBARA J. BREEN, A.B. Mrs. Breen assists with a special project. BUSINESS 1. SISTER M. SARAH, O.S.F., A.M. Sister Sarah cares for the needs of the business concentration. 2. BUSINESS INTEREST GROUP. Tradi- tion is not necessarily a requirement for enthusiasm. In its first year, the B.I.G. sponsored a toboggan party, a tea, films, and speakers. A visit to the stock market and other places of business helped sus- tain interest in their field. Vice president Ann D’Agostino, President Judith Reed, Parliamentarian Stephanie Lo Castro, Treasurer Mary Voll, Absent: Secre- tary Patricia Wendling. 3. LEE E. CARLSON, B.S. You weren’t expecting a test? 4. ADELE G. NOWAK, B.Ed. Mrs. Nowak clarifies a shorthand symbol. EDUCATION 5. SEANY. In an effort to solve problems of prospective teachers, the Student Edu- cation Association of New York State of- fered panels and films on education as well as participation in workshops and the House of Delegates Assembly. President Marla Jo Neal, Secretary Loret Savage, Vice president Carol Jakubiec. Ab- sent: Treasurer Nancy Wallace. o 6. MARION SHORT ELMER, M.S.Ed. Mrs. Elmer helps the student teachers pre- pare—for anything. 7. Rosalie Tribunella, MENC. 8. MENC. To aid future music educators, the Music Educators National Conference sponsored movies and speakers and ini- tiated an ensemble group as a workshop for instrumentalists. 12 Secretary-treasurer Rosalie Tribunella, Vice president Louise Czuprynski, President Joanne Angelo. o ENGLISH 1, 3. SISTER M. TERENCE, O.S.F., M.A. Sister Terence teaches creative writing, and advises the Summit and Ascent, and mod- erates the Debate Club, and moderates the senior class, and teaches World Lit, and teaches Forensics, and teaches methods and materials, and . . . 3. A good caption should add to the con- tent of the picture! 2. SISTER M. CLETUS, O.S.F., A.M. Sister Cletus eases the confusion of English students as well as freshmen with Appol- lonian aplomb. 4. SISTER M. URSULA, O.S.F., M.A. Sister Ursula enjoying herself in the library. 5. SISTER M. PAULA, O.S.F., A.M. Sister Paula—at her esemplastic best in American Lit. 6. JOHN KING, B.A. It took you all weekend . . .? 7. Well, D's not a failing grade. 8. LEROY E. SMITH, M.S. Mr. Smith was the speaker at Convocation second semester. He spoke on the impor- tance of the Common Market, basing his observations on his recent studies abroad. 9. JOSEPH J. HERMAN, A.B., B.F.A. Mr. Herman graphically proving that theatre is essentially a fine art. Absent: SISTER M. GEORGIA, O.S.F., Ph.D. On leave: JOHN T. MASTERSON, M.A. ENGLISH I. DEBATE CLUB. Several awards were re- ceived by the Debate Club in statewide tournaments. Participation in the National Invitational Debate Tournament at Miami University was their major accomplishment of the scholastic year. President Linda Young, Secretary Kathleen Hunt, Vice president-treasurer Sue Yeager. 2. AQUINAS BOOK CLUB. Modern litera- ture was the main focus of the A.B.C. this year. In advancing this aim, they held dis- cussions on modern African, Latin American and Russian literature. Secretary-treasurer Sara Manning, Vice presi- dent Elaine Kruchten, President Mary Benincasa. MATHEMATICS 3. JOSEPH A. ORZECHOWSKI, B.A. Mr. Orzechowski helps explain math even to non-majors. 4, 5. SISTER MARION, O.S.F., Ph.D. Sister Marion provides her students with more than just a working knowledge of math. 6. LUCILLE F. MAIER, M.A. Math can be fun. 7, 8. ROBERT G. McGEE, M.S. You don't see it? Well, we finished infinity yesterday. 9. MATH CLUB. The Math Club published their paper, q.e.d., sponsored lectures on industry, teaching and research, and made a field trip to Cornell Aeronautical labora- tory. President Mary Ann Szwajkos, Secretary-treas- urer Lenore Peters, Vice president Sharon Rich- ardson. On leave: SISTER M. JUSTA, O.S.F., Ph.D. fip MODERN LANGUAGES I. MOTHER M. DIONYSIA, O.S.F., A.M. Mother Dionysia introduces her students to the subtleties of French. 2-5. PAULE F. HENNIN, LL.B., M.A. 2. u ... 3. non, oe! 4. comment? 5. oui! 6, 7, 8. ANDRE J. HANNOTTE, M.A. French is so easy—it's my native tongue! 9. Language lab—a place of intensive vocal drill work. 10. SISTER MARILYN. O.S.F., M.A. Sister Marilyn shares her summer in Paris with her students. 2. SISTER M. FRANCESCA, O.S.F., M.A. Sister Francesca teaches those individualists who study German. 3. C.O.C. open house—the Language Club display. 4. MODERN LANGUAGE CLUB. The ac- tivities of the MFLC are directed toward an understanding of foreign cultures. This year members introduced the 300 club, raising funds for scholarships for foreign students. Treasurer Kermuth Delmar, Secretary Raimon- da Greco, President Nancy Wallace, French vice president Marilyn Rubino, Spanish vice president Valerie Crapsi. 5, 6. REVEREND PETER MASDEVALL, S.P., T.C. Spanish made clear through Father's native idiom, language tapes and other learning aids. 7. Sister Francesca meets two students out side Lourdes Hall. On leave: SISTER M. ALOYSIUS, O.S.F., A.M. MODERN LANGUAGES I. L.ARANIBAR MERRILL, M.A. Mrs. Merrill offers the Spanish students her knowledge of the language and customs. MUSIC I. PATRICIA E. CURTIS, A.M. Miss Curtis works with Pat. 2. REVEREND MICHAEL PALOTAI, S.P., A.M. Father Michael listens hopefully to the Glee Club. 3. JOHN KRESTIC, M.Mus. Mr. Krestic demonstrates instrumental tech- niques. 4. CAROL ELLEN SEEGER, B.S. Miss Seeger relaxes in Daemen. 5. GLEE CLUB. The Glee Club provided entertainment on campus as well as off. The chorus performed at Christmas Assembly, Mardi Gras, the spring concert at Kleinhans, and the traditional Cura Concert. Secretary-treasurer Brigit Shea, President Fran- cine Dombrowski, Vice president Corinne Dur- kin. 6. SOTIREOS VLAHOPOULOS, M.M. Mr. V. challenges the freshmen to identify recorded selections. 7. JULIA MAHONEY Miss Mahoney gives a voice lesson 8. WARREN CASE Mr. Case listens to his student. NATURAL SCIENCES I, 2, 3. WILBERT D. EGER, M.S 1. If you have this formula . . . 2. And you add this to it . . . 3. It will blow up! 4. SISTER M. CLARITA, O.S.F., M.Sc. Sister Clarita made avid rock collectors of her students this year. 5. KAPPA SIGMA RHO. Cultivation of scientific interest in modern society is an essential aim of the science club. Members sponsored speakers on narcotics and mental health and a trip to the Atomic Energy Re- search Laboratory in Rochester. Treasurer Carlene Hintz, Vice president Sharon Jordan, Secretary Patricia Martin, President Mary Ann Riederer. 6. THOMAS J. MAASS, M.A. Mr. Maass explains a lab procedure. 7. FRED E. WHITEHEAD, Ph.D. Dr. Whitehead relaxes in the science library 8. DOROTHY J. PINZEL, M.A. Mrs. Pinzel makes use of visual aids. Absent: SISTER M. CONCEPTA, O.S.F M.A. On leave: SISTER M. REGINA, O.S.F., Ph.D H£Z Z! i r ' V ,, ’3 feH rtfi « ' Wr.ni 111 w TTZ3rt ' PHILOSOPHY I, 2, 3. WILLIAM KERR, M.A. 1. And then we have . . . 2, 3. Monsignor Glenn. 4. REVEREND BERNARD MURCHLAND, St.B., M.A. Father Murchland presents Kant's theories. 5. SISTER M. RACHEL, O.S.F., Ph.D. Sister Rachel gives us a philosophical founda- tion to build on. 6. REVEREND STEPHEN GERENCSER, S.P., Ph.D., D.D. Father Gerencser, a bodhisattva. SOCIAL SCIENCES I, 2, 3. JOSEPH E. CUDDY, A.M. Mr. Cuddy tells us what the history books say—and then gives us the real lowdown. 4. EDWARD G. LUDWIG, M.S. Mr. Ludwig proctors an exam. 5. RUPERT J. EDERER, Ph.D. Dr. Ederer gives us the economist's outlook 6. International Relations Club. Awareness of incidents of international and national im- portance is the aim of the I.R.C. Annual activities include participation in the Model United Nations in Montreal and the co- sponsoring of panels and speakers with the I.R.C. of Canisius College. Secretary Kathleen Moore, Treasurer Anita Chernowski, President Barbara Eckert, Vice President Elaine Lepeirs. 7. BRADLEY CHAPIN, Ph.D. Dr. Chapin . . . Urban renewal. 8. FRED SCHAPPERT, A.B. Mr. Schappert teaches Social Foundations of Education. SOCIAL SCIENCES I. CHARLES A. GLIOZZO, M.A. Mr. Gliozzo in a moment of historical dig- nity. 2. JAMES H. JACOBS, M.A. Mr. Jacobs checks the spring fever toll for the day. 3, 4. CHARLES M. BARRESI, M.A. Mr. Barresi—absorbing and considering in- formation from his students. 5. NEIL R. SWEENEY, M.A. Mr. Sweeney emphasizes a point. 6. GEORGE W. FORGUES, Ed.D. Dr. Forgues offers insight into the world of psychology. 7. FRED W. LEVINE, M.S.S. Mr. Levine makes use of a break between classes. On Leave: SISTER M. URBAN, O.S.F., Ph.D. ■im THEOLOGY I, 2, 3. REVEREND EDWARD T. FISHER, A.M. Sometimes the dignity of a dogma class gives way to the humor of an inadvertent heresy. .4. REVEREND CASIMIR SABOL, O.F.M., Conv., M.A. Father Sabol has the effect of a walking liturgical symbol. 5. SODALITY. The sodalists offered a Len- ten speakers series, pilgrimages, and an op- portunity to help support the lay apostolate work in Latin America. They organize the May Crowning ceremonies each year. Treasurer Kermuth Delmar, Recording secre- tary Kathleen Wick, Prefect Carol Dresser, Cor- responding secretary, Charlene Haykel. 6. MISSION CLUB. The Mission Club has accomplished its aim—to aid the missions materially and in spirit—through the initia- tion of the 300 Club and donations to the Propagation of the Faith. Seated President Suzanne Shoemaker, Standing Secretary Valerie Crapsi, Treasurer Victoria Kastner, Vice president Diane Sorohan. 7. THIRD ORDER. The Third Order received new members to investiture and profession, conducted panel discussions by outstanding laymen and held inter-fraternity discussions with other groups. They also conducted a day of recollection for members. Prefect Katherine Kennedy, Secretary Mary Ann Gill, Vice prefect Clara Gall, Novice mis- tress Margaret Kurnik. 8. A rainy day. On leave: SISTER MARITA, O.S.F., M.A. n rrvfrr rn irrmr n iwra ■■ rnrii ■run mrm The S.A. stressed a personal chal- lenge to the college student this year, and carried out this theme in its many activities: carnival night, MUD, workshop, campus commun- ity coordination, SA bulletin, stu- STUDENT ASSOCIATION dent-faculty debates, national and 1. Elizabeth Papa, Claudia Kregg, Kathleen Metz, Mary Burg, Patricia Carroll, Patricia Burns, Sister Paula. 2. Helen Habermehl, President; Sandra Dolce, Betty, Claudia. 3. Mary, Patricia Carroll, Pat, Sister Paula. 4. Kathaleen Roberts, Charlene Haykel, Margaret Kurnik, Elaine Ball, Anne Reagan, Joanne Finaldi. 5. Judith Meyers, Barbara Stoughton, Kathy, Charlene, Marge. 6. Joanne, Maureen Connolly, Helen. international commissions — even the basketball games. 1. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President Elizabeth Pappa, Vice president Katherine Kleinhans, Treasurer Carol Bart- czak, S.A. representative Claudia Kregg, Sec- retary Hazel Cohen. 2. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS S.A. representative Anne Reagan, President Joanne Finaldi, Vice president Mary Jo Hazel, Secretary Christine Napier, Treasurer Noreen Kiggins. 3. C.O.C. Campus Organization Com- mittee Foreground: Suzanne Shoemaker, Valerie Brown, Mary Ann Szwajkos. Middle: Judith Reed, Joanne Angelo, Marla Jo Neal, Elaine Schwab, Treasurer Kathleen Hunt, Linda Young, Secretary Joan Lawler, Standing: Mary Benicasa, Sally Gleason, Barbara Eckert, Mary Ann Riederer, Carol Dresser, Chairman Maureen Connolly, Francine Dombrowski, Nancy Wallace. 4. N.F.C.C.S. National Federation of Catholic College Students Senior representative Kathleen Hunt, Junior representative Elaine Ball. 5. N.S.A. National Student Association Senior Delegate Mary Berg, Junior Delegate Joan Lawler. t 6. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS S.A. representative Charlene Haykel, Pres- ident Judith Meyers, Vice president Anne Wolf, Secretary Kathleen Wick. Absent: Treasurer Mary DeFino. 7. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated: President Patricia Burns, Treasurer Elizabeth Hochmuth. Standing: Secretary Nancy Wallace, S.A. representative Patri- cia Carroll, Vice president Mary Littlefield. 8. RESIDENT COUNCIL Seated: Sylvia Veverit, Karen DePalma, President Barbara Stoughton, Heide Fro- schmeier, Celeste Sumbler, Susan Donlon. Standing: Diane Hamlin, Joyce Krystyan, Mary Jo Carey, Anna Mae Melchiore. SUMMIT STAFF 1. Phyllis Huber, Sharon Richardson. 2. Juanita Yargosz, Kathryn Stevens. 3. Helen O’Donnell. 4. Karen Marschke Editor. 5. Mary Ann Turici. 6. Marion Bunce. ASCENT STAFF 7. Lala DiPaola, Barbara Conners, Karen Kimball, Marjorie Kraus, Margaret Kurnik Editor, spring. Carol Grandits, Jeanette Walter, Mary Ellen Zang. PUBLICATIONS ASCENT STAFF 8. Julie Bondanza Editor, autumn. 10. Joanne Malaney, Marcia Wojciechowski, Jeanette Walter, Barbara Connors. 11. Maureen Martin, Marjorie Kraus, Grace Colaneri. HEIGHTS STAFF 9. Seated: Julie Hassett, M. Patricia Hoftiezer, Mary Caroline Powers, Marion Bunce Art editor, Antoinette Dubiel Editor. Standing: Kathleen Cusker, Linda Young, Bunny Lennon Photography editor, Elaine Kruchten Business editor. 6. MUD queen and court. First: Nancy Wallace, Patricia Carroll, Karen- McGreevey. Second: Ann Baker, Mary Little- field, Jean Miano. Third: Helen Habermehl, Mary Jo Hezel. Fourth: Judy Meyers, Margie Drake, Joan Oddy. I. Margie Drake, MUD Queen. 2. Helen Habermehl accepts her new duties from Katie Koessler, S.A. president 61-62. 3. Mary Jo Hezel, sodality prefect 61-62— May Crowning. 4. Senior luncheon—head table. 5. Junior entry for float theme—Great In- ventions. MOVING UP DAY AND MAY CROWNING I. SPORTS CLUB. Skiing, fencing, bowling, swimming, and horseback riding help to fill the need for an extracurricular program of physical education. Secretary Mary Kocialski, Vice president Janice Kralisz, President Sally Gleason, Treasurer Frances Panasci. 2. DANCE CLUB. The Rosettes per- formed on Carnival Night, at the Christmas Assembly, and at Mardi Gras. They danced for WNED-TV and Evening of Theatre Dance in Daemen. Vice president Kermuth Delmar, Presi- dent Valerie A. Brown, Secretary Donna Dalton, Treasurer Carol Grandits. 3, 4. Freshman-Sophomore picnic . . . indoors. 5. Pat Bass entertains after initiation. 6. Father Fisher and Marilyn Haller share a laugh. 7-10. Last days of initiation: de- dinking, songs, skits and laughs. I I. Sue Rolls signs up. 1. The seniors sponsored a valentine prom. 2. They made the prom a success: front Celeste Sumbler. second Rhetta Saia, Joanne Finaldi. third Maureen Kelsey, Joan Becker, Judy Van Tuyl. fourth Mary Jo Hezel, Mary Ann Schaefer. 3. Seenie Rothier, dance instructor, proves that danc- ing can look easier than freshmen know it is. 4. Mrs. Claire H. Bishop pleases a grownup audience with a lecture on children's books. 5. 6, 7. Bernie has a birthday! 8. Pauline Parada. 9. EITHER OR 10. EQUILIBRIUM 11. Trench-coated faculty members check the mail- box for secret messages. 12. The freshmen know how to live. 13. Loreen, Minnie and Bobbie, Med Tech students studying in Boston this year. 1 the eaRth does not aRque, is not pathetic, has no aRRanqements, closes nothing, Refuses nothing, shuts none out, of all the poweRs...shuts none out. -whitman Front: Celeste Brody, Barbara Johnston, Donna Kelly, Catherine Baldwin, Kathleen Daly, Kathleen Lannon. Top: Karen Zastempowski, Nancy Amodeo, Karen Kessler, Barbara Conners, Patricia Burke. ”Spring unfolds anew . . Noiv in my second Childhood Folly, folly too” ISSA Jo Anne McGrath, Patricia Randisi, Carol Bartczak, Heide Froschmeier, Georgianna Muchard. Patricia Murphy, Elizabeth Kawczynski, Carol Miller, Sheryl Rice, Carol Juelis. Patricia Shannon, Lynn Bryce, Ellyn Heckel, Linnea Abrahamson, Patricia Hann First Row: Jeanne Hertel, Geraldine Fraterrigo, Sarah Gabel, Mary Ellen Cuillo. Middle: Sharon Muldoon, Kathleen M. Campbell. Top: Linda Hertel, Margaret Challstrom, Patricia Ledford, Alice Keough, Dorothy Buhl, Barbara Spellburg. Sheila Gillogly, Joan LaCavera, Sandra Grin, Kathleen Cassiol, Maureen Creagh, Marilyn Gillooly. 52 First Row: Betty Ann Rembold, Nancy Daigler, Margo Nisita. Middle: Patricia King, Shirley Marki. Top: Anna Barrett, Linda Schlosser, Donna Campbell. Front: Susan Frauenheim, Suzanne Cole, Janet Kapela, Claudia Kregg, Jacqueline Schultz, Mary Valente. Behind Gate: Judith Braun, Joan Evans, Margaret Mruk, Christine Chmielewski. Judith Richardson, Noreen Schmitz, Constance Worth, Mary Flannery, Tatiana Bronicki, Cynthia Adams, Jo Ann Mocarski, Aurelia Meszaros, Pasqua Nardella, Rosemary Auker, Johanna Breen, Audrey Czajka. Front: Patricia Holmden, Elaine Kulach, Sheila Sullivan, Jeanette Walter. Middle: Judith Saraceno, Kathleen Jakub, Joyce Masi, Elizabeth Papa. Top Sandra Lesser, Janice Yax, Marilyn Haller, Elizabeth Schwabl. Foreground: Sandra Armstrong, Mary Rampulla, Patricia Bass, Elizabeth Coleman, Nancy Knickerbocker, Janice Leone, Mary Sharrow. Top: Cecilia Attea, Sharon Watsen, Beverly Lang, Cecile Viggiano. Top to Bottom: Penelope Moore, Anne Roche, Andrea Kull, Kathleen A. Camp- bell, Marcia Muldoon, Diane Kimak, Linda Lesswing, Susan Martin, Jane Dewey. Front: Teri Fischer, Rosemary Criqui, Michele Boutet, Patricia Luke, Kathleen Lagano. Top: Kathleen Eberl, Mary James, Mary Del Prince, Margaret Sheehan, Bernadette Speirs, Maureen Martin, Mary Heckman, Eva Marie Per- riello, Mary Gallagher, JoAnne Bakeman. Jo Ann Pearson, Cecelia Hinkley, Sally Sarnowski, Marta del Young, Karen Kimball. Judith Conjerti, Elizabeth DuRoss, Marcia Kropp, Anne Moriar- ty, Dale Webdale. First Row: Karen Salva, Elaine Joyce. Second Row: Mary Thomas, Ann Marie Schott, Carleen Becker, Third Row: Irene Rados, Ann Marie Roller, Mary Eckert, Sharon Lanza. Fourth Row: Therese Arnot, Carol Kohl, Christine Palmer. Foreground: Sandra Dipaolo. Sitting: Patricia Wilson, Linda Nichols. Standing: Angela Gigante, Patricia Porter. 60 Front: Mary Meyer, Elizabeth English. On Truck: Suzanne Stiller, Kathleen Magher, Diane Panzarella, Charleen Gallagher. Top: Laura Farrell, Ruth Marcy, Mary Ann Connolly. First Row: Jean Gilmartin, Stephanie Landry. Second Row: Hazel Cohen, Julia Hassctt, Mary Picard, Patricia Weir. Third Row: Pamela Dalberth, Joyce Krystyan, Suzanne Muckier, Elizabeth Organ, Diane Malecki, Alice Young. Madeline Lochocki Marion Walthall Ellen Prazmark, Mary Beth Robinson 62 i would Be the Rock ABout which the wAteR is flowinq? And i would Be the wAteR flowing ABOut the Rock. -peznikoff Front: Anastasia Stamires, Mary Voll, Eileen Gorman, Kathleen Brobeil, Cheryl Foresta, Mary Ann Vella, Kora Berde, Karen Rutkowski. Top: Mary Ptak, Elaine Lepeirs, Jane Urbanski, Karen Stasko. Teresa McAllister, Linda DeStefano, Mary Pappas, Judith Frey, Ann Goslin, Ellen Bermingham, Kathleen MacDiarmid, Karen Riggs, Oksana Osadca, Mary Ann Hawrylczak, Donna Fisher, Mary Katherine Lang, Maria Rosati, Elizabeth Cavanaugh, Patricia Kondziela. Arlene Cavaretta, Mayra Chambers, Gail Mc- Hugh, Marie Leins, Kathleen Smith, Carol Crouse, Sandra Deney, Teresita Alvarez, Sharon Vastola. Carol Hoogers, Jean Cotroneo, Cath- erine Brady, Diane Schaefer, Melodie McGovern. Sitting: Jeanette Kacalski, Pamela Solly. Standing: Sarah Brady, Diane Czamara, Kathleen Matuszewska, Mary Ellen Hutka, Delphine Hyzy, Jeanne Patton, Rose Ginett, Rosalie Zaj ac, Kath- leen Couchman, Geraldine LoDestro, Diane Sorohan, Suzanne Shoemaker. Front: Valerie Crapsi, Joyce Gray, Carol Kra- jewski, Jacqueline Mills. Back: Cynthia Darone, Karen Gross, Janice Kralisz, Kathleen Griffin, Catherine Browne, Susanne Glaser, Sally Gleason, Jean Van Tuyl. Row 1: Sue Yaeger, Deanne Meranto. Row 2: Judith Pesany. Row 3: Veron- ica Redding, Clare Shea. Row 4: Kath- leen Kihl, Theresa Mahoney, Kathleen Cusker. Row 5: Diane Nowicki, Mary Jane McGahan. Row 6: Mary Jo Carey. if a mi $ Front: Sylvia Wiechec, Lala DiPaolo, Barbara Benzel, Margaret Kurnik, Dianne Kensy, Joanne Malaney, Mary Claire Ansteth. Back: Maura Ryan, Bar- bara Eckert, Suzanne Rolls. Judith Meyers, Kathaleen Rob- erts, Kathleen McCarthy, Kath- leen Moore, Mary Meiler, Maria Czarnik, Joan Lawler, Carol Grandits, Mary Caroline Powers, Anne Wolf. Julia Lennon, Mary Hetzelt, Carolyn Stcrlace, Greta Sendker. Foreground: Mary Lou McMasters, Margaret Wolf, Mary Agnes Noonan. Background: Ann Fornasiero, Kathleen Berryman, Sharron Santora, Raimonda Greco, Linda Young, Elizabeth Nash, Carol Ripley, Patricia Hyde, Lois Fritton. 72 PA UK IN (i DELIVERY ONLY Front: Suzanne Dennis, Veronica Falcone, Mary Ann Truby, Janet DeLuccia, Carolyn Lace. On Truck: Mary SHimshacL, Charlene Haykel, Madeleine Lacroix, Elaine Pariato. and the sky is placid and soft, a low floating sky which with mists of siIvcr capesses tRees and wateR. -]uan Ramon jiminez Juanita Yargosz, Kathryn Stevens, Linda Pfeil, Faith Paolesche, Sharon Walters, Regina Lowell, Sharon Dickerson, Marilyn Pawlowski, Rita Pierpaoli, Mary Burg. Carol Dresser, Geraldine Franklin, Mary Ann Geary, Noel Zeglarski, Patricia Martin, Mary Brooks. 76 r Elain Schwab, Georgia McCoy, Marymargaret Gavigan, Lorraine Cousins. Sally Lazzaro, Judith Janowski, Joanne Prise, Christine Rog, Raymonde Redmond, Jetta Greco, Donna Bova, Anne LoVullo, Kathleen Krajewski, Bonita LaDuca. Front: Mary Ann Riederer, Madonna Smith, Dorothea Nicosia. Middle: Mary Margaret Lahiff, Joan Helinski, Karen Bernick. Top: Nancy Wallace, Norma Schuder, Christina Ruszaj. siL Kathleen Walsh, Patricia Quinn, Theresa Ryan, Mary Alice Taylor, Rosalie Polizzi, Margaret Leary, Mary Varrone, Margaret Trapp, Sandra Wilkosz, Carol Wiedl, Patricia Fisher. Phyllis Huber, Mary Ann Gill, Katherine Kennedy, Carolyn Bakalik, Valerie Brown, Kathleen Byron, Margaret Vaczy, Mary Ellen Zang. Carol Kopera, Carlene Hintz, Barbara Wisniewski, Anita Pfohl, Maria Josa, Mary Ann Kocialski, Gloria Gipp, Kathleen Eron. Elizabeth Shaw, Christine Thomas, Judith Thrasher, Kathleen Speck. Front: Kathleen Kohl, Ann Camillo, Corinne Durkin, Barbara Navagh, Karen DePalma, Patricia Moore, Jean Condren. Back: Elinor Malone. Brigit Shea, Rosalie Tribunella, Vivian Konfederath, Mary Carlin. Front: Kermuth Delmar, Rita Beckley, Nancy Nolder, Donna Dalton, Clara Gall, Edith Feuer- stein. Back: Judith Wnek, Marla-Jo Neal, Mary Schirmann, Ellen Enright, Marcia Wojcie- chowski. Michele Tauriello, Josephine Aleccia, Judith Carbonelli, Beatrice Cocuzzi, Mary Jo Meland. Susan Donlon, Loret Savage, Judith Flak, Mary Guarino, Joanne Boglioli, Carol Jakubiec, Elaine Baran. see= our candlelight illuminates the saplings fResh-unfolded gold. - Buson ANNA LEE ALEXANDER, B.S. Welland, Ontario, Canada Art JOAN DOROTHY BECKER, B.A. Buffalo, New York Sociology 85 MARION MERCEDES BUNCE, B.A. Buffalo, New York English GEORGIA ROSE CAMPBELL, B.S. Kenmore, New York Art MARY AGNES CANDEE, B.A Buffalo, New York Sociology KATHRYN MARIE CUDDY, B.A. Auburn, New York Sociology CAROL ELIZABETH CUSKER, B.A. Rochester, New York 89 LOUISE CZUPRYNSKI, B.S. Buffalo, New York Sociology Music ANNE MARIE DEMERLE, B.A. Getzville, New York English BARBARA ANN DERA, B.S, Buffalo, New York Medical Technology 91 CAROLINE ELIZABETH DOTTERWEICH, B.S. Snyder, New York Art MARGARET ANNE DRAKE, B.S. Kenmore, New York Medical Technology Medical Technology 93 GERALDINE THERESA DRAGAN, B.S. Buffalo, New York ELIZABETH MARY DRZEWIECKI, B.A. Buffalo, New York History SUZANNE RUTH ERLENBACH, B.S. Buffalo, New York ARLENE ANN EVANISH, B.A. Snyder, New York Art Social Studies 94 MARY ROSE GIRARDO, B.A. Niagara Falls, New York Sociology ANNE MARIE GOLEBIEWSKI, B.S. Hamburg, New York Medical Technology JUDITH THERESA GORNY, B.S. Buffalo, New York Chemistry 97 CAROL ANN HAUF, B.A. Buffalo, New York Social Studies HELEN SANDRA HABERMEHL, B.A. Williamsville, New York Mathematics MARJORIE ELIZABETH HARTKE, B.A. Buffalo, New York English 99 MAUREEN ANNE KELSEY, B.A. Buffalo, New York Spanish NOREEN MARY KI00INS, B.A. Rochester, New York Mathematics KATHLEEN ANN KINSELLA, B.S. WilliaTnsville, New York Business CAROLE ANN KIRCHMEYER, B.A. Buffalo, New York Sociology MARY ANN KOZICK, B.S. Dunbar, West Virginia Biology BARBARA ANN KREGG, B.S. Buffalo, New York 104 Biology MARGARET ROSE LEMBICZ, B.A. Buffalo, New York Social Studies PENELOPE HOPE LIPS, B.A. Buffalo. New York STEPHANIE PATRICIA LO CASTRO, B.S Buffalo, New York Sociology Business ELIZABETH ANN MARKI, B.S. Buffalo, New York Biology ELAINE MARIE MARRACINO, B.S. Buffalo, New York KAREN PATRICIA MARSCHKE, B.A. Buffalo, New York 109 Music English GLORIA THERESA MARTONE, B.A. Buffalo, New York French GAIL ELIZABETH MAURER, B.A. Williamsville, New York NORMA ANN MEYER, B.A. Buffalo, New York 110 Social Studies Sociology SHEILA ANN MURPHY, B.S. Clarence, New York Chemistry CHRISTINE DOREEN NAPIER, B.A. Snyder, New York Sociology JOYCE HELEN MUSIAL, B.S. Elma, New York Biology 113 EDITH ANN NEWMAN, B.S. Olean, New York Art MARITA O'BRIEN, B.A. Buffalo, New York Social Studies MAUREEN CECELIA O'CONNOR, B.A. Williamsville, New York English 114 BARBARA ANN PANCZYKOWSKI, B.S. Lackawanna, New York Medical Technology LENORE WINIFRED PETERS, B.A, Buffalo, New York Mathematics CONCETTA BENEDETTA POLIZZI, B.A. Buffalo, New York History 117 SHARON THERESE RICHARDSON, B.A. Buffalo, New York Mathematics ELIZABETH LOUISE ROLLING, B.A. Kenmore, New York Sociology ADRIENNE MARIE RUSIN, B.A. Buffalo, New York Sociology 119 JANE KAREN RYAN, B.A. Buffalo, New York English RHETTA MAY SAIA, B.A. Buffalo, New York Social Studies BONITA MARIE SALVO, B.A. Buffalo, New York 120 Sociology MARY ANN THERESA SCHAEFER, B.S. Buffalo, New York Art JENNENE MARIE SHAFFER, B.A. Olean, New York Spanish 121 JOAN CAROLYN STOKLOSA, B.S. Buffalo, New York Chemistry 123 VIRGINIA OWCZARCZAK STANTON, B.A. Buffalo, New York English AUDREY LOUISE STEINLEIN, B.A. West Seneca, New York Spanish BARBARA CLAIRE STOUGHTON, B.A. Sherrill, New York Mathematics AILEEN SOPHIE SUCHORABOWSKI, B.A. Buffalo, New York Sociology MARY CELESTE SUMBLER, B.S. Plattsburgh, New York Art 124 JUDITH MARIE VAN TUYL, B.A. Buffalo, New York MARY ANN TURICI, B.S. Kenmore, New York Art SYLVIA CARDINALE VIVERITO, B.S. Lockport, New York 126 Sociology Art DOLORES ELAINE WANEK, B.S. Buffalo, New York Medical Technology MARY KATHERINE WARNDORF, B.S. Tonawanda, New York Biology 127 BARBARA MARY WAS, B.S. Kenmore, New York Art ANN MARIE WEISS, B.S. Batavia, New York Business 128 Spirit sublime, thou gav'st me, gav'st me all For which I prayed. Not unto me in vain Hast thou thy countenance revealed in fire. Thou gav'st me nature as a kingdom grand, With power to feel and to enjoy it. Before me, teaching me to know my brothers The ranks of living creatures thou dost lead In air and water and the silent wood And when the storm in forests roars and grinds, The giant firs, in falling, neighbor boughs And neighbor trunks with crushing weight bear down, And falling, fill the hills with hollow thunders,— Then to the cave secure thou leadest me, Then show'st me mine own self. Goethe 131 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. Bernice, O.S.F. Sister M. Angela, O.S.F. Sister M. Eunice, O.S.F. Mr. Charles J. Wick Mr. James J. Oddy SPONSORS Buffalo Evening News Courier-Express Daemen Mothers' Club of Rosary Hill College Fathers' Club of Rosary Hill College Fink Construction Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Galvin Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Miano Reverend William Schwinger Teamster's Union Local No. 138 Long Island City, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Wick Student Association of Rosary Hill College Senior Class Junior Class Sophomore Class Freshman Class SPECIAL PATRONS Reverend Francis B. Baratto Reverend Edward T. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Habermehl Mr. Herbert J. Hezel Kenneth L. Koessler Dr. and Mrs. William M. Krzyanowski Rt. Rev. Monsignor S. A. Kulpinski Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward Maurer Hon. and Mrs. Thomas J. O'Donnell 7 mad techs; I major turning point; una ARTista de Oeste Punto; I accomplished scribbler Rosary Hill College Alumnae Association SPECIAL BUSINESS PATRONS Ace Industrial Cleaning Service, Inc. I 16 Gruner Road Cheektowaga 25, New York The Davey Tree Expert Co. 1660 Kenmore Avenue Buffalo 23, New York Empire State News Corp. 77 East Eagle Street Buffalo 3, New York Food Operations, Inc. 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