Daemen University - Summit Yearbook (Amherst, NY)

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1964 Summit Rosary Mill College 4380 Main Street Buffalo 26, flew ]fork Zable of Contents Administrative Board..............6 Administrative Staff.............10 faculty..........................J3 Student Organizations • • • • 25 Activities.......................40 Sreshmen.........................53 Sophomores.......................64 ffuniors.........................73 Seniors..........................$i Patrons.........................140 AD JESUM PER MARIAM T The combination of piety and professional competency embodied in the person of Bishop James A. McNulty, serves as an example for the Rosary Hill College student. His way of life is exemplified in his motto, “Ad Jesum Per Mariam.” This motto, together with the heraldic trappings of his shield, expresses the ideal, program of life, and spirit of the man. Bishop McNulty’s shield bears, on the left, the arms of the diocese of Buffalo; on the right, his personal arms. The escallop shell is a symbol of Saint James, who, legend tells us, appeared at the Battle of Clavijo, astride a white horse, to lead the Christians to victory against the Moors. Bishop McNulty, as a modern Church leader, recognizes the necessity for cooperation among men in order to achieve a new kind of Christian victory. In a recent public appearance, the Bishop stated his strongest hope: . . our city, our nation can prosper and be at peace only when we live within the framework of the law: when we acknowledge the supremacy of God and respect the dignity of every human being as a child of God. May these basic truths upon which our beloved America has thrived be our firm conviction today. .. 5 SISTER M. ANGELA, O.S.F., LL.D. President Prayer of Si. Sr ancis Lord, make me an instrument of Thy peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow love; Where there is injury, pardon; Where there is doubt, faith; Where there is despair, hope; Where there is darkness, light; And where there is sadness, joy. O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much Seek to be consoled as to console; To be understood as to understand; To be loved as to love; For it is in giving that we receive; It is in pardoning that we are pardoned; And it is in dying that we are bom to eternal life. 7 Sister M. Phyllis, O.S.F., B.S. Assistant to the Business Administrator Reverend Edward T. Fisher, A.M. College Chaplain Sister M. Patrice, O.S.F., M.L.S. Librarian k Sister M. Claire, O.S.F., M.L.S. Assistant Librarian 10 Sister Jeanmarie, O.S.F., R.N., B.S. Director of Health Services Division of Zheology and Philosophy Zheology Philosophy Rev. Casimir Sabol, O.F.M. Conv. M.A. Sister Marita, O.S.F. M.A. Rev. Edward T. Fisher A.M. William O. Kerr, Jr. M.A. Rev. Bela Krigler, S.P. S.T.L. Rev. Bernard Murchland, C.S.C. M.A. Rev. Charles Padanyi, S.P. S.T.L. 13 Sister M. Rachel, O.S.F. Ph.D. 'Division of Jris and Cctters A.M. Sister M. Jeanne, O.S.F. Ph.D. 14 Jean M. Buehler M. Sister Ph.D. John T. Masterson M.A. Georgia, O.S.F. Sister M. Terence, O.S.F. M.A. Joseph M.A. Sgammato Joseph J. Herman B.F.A. Elaine-Elise Romaine M.A. Sister M. Paula, O.S.F. A.M. 15 Music Fred A. Ressel Warren Case In absentia: Peter Van Dyck, Mus.B. Julia Mahoney Rev. Michael Palotai, S.P. A.M. Sotireos Vlahopoulos M.M. Patricia E. Curtis A.M. Carol Ellen Seeger B.S. 18 Division of Social Studies Economics Adele G. Nowak B.Ed. Rupert J. Ederer Ph.D. business Sister M. Sarah, O.S.F. A.M. .History and Social Studies Sister Mary Urban, O.S.F. Ph.D. ________ In absentia: Bradley Chapin, Ph.D. Sister M. Judith, O.S.F., M.A. J. Edward Cuddy A.M. James H. Jacobs M.A. Charles A. Gliozzo M.A. 19 Neil R. Sweeney M.A. Charles M. Barresi M.A. Rev. Stephen Gerencser, S.P. D.D. Sociology Frederick W. Levine M.S.S. Psychology George W. Forgues Ed.D. 20 Division of Mathematics and Maturat Sciences David A. Hagen B.A. biology Sister M. Regina, O.S.F. Ph.D. George E. Milo, Jr. M.S. Dorothy J. Pinzel M.A. 21 Chemistry Sister M. Clarita, O.S.F. M.Sc. Thomas J. Maass M.A. Sister M. Justa, O.S.F. Ph.D. Wilbert D. Eger M.S. 22 Division of Education Paul T. Besser M.S.Ed. In absentia: Sister M. Cyrilla, O.S.F., A.M. Sister M. Vivian, O.S.F. M.S. Marion Short Elmer M.S.Ed. Gretchen S. Perez M.S. Fred Schappert M.S.W. 24 Resident Cornell 1st row: Diane M. Hamlin, President; Helen C. Maher, Junior Representative; Jean S. Gilmartin, Treasurer; Sylvia A. Ve- virit, Vice President; Karen A. DePalma, Senior Representative. 2nd row: Ann M. Baker, Junior Representative; Mary C. Powers, Junior Representative; Cecile Viggiano, Sophomore Representative; Patricia A. Shannon, Sophomore Representative. 3rd row: Sue A. Yeager, Secretary; Carol J. Jakubiec, Senior Representative; Dianna J. Nowicki, Junior Representative. In absentia: Emily A. Alvord, Patricia E. Capstraw, Geraldine M. Schmidli, Freshman Representatives. 25 1st row: Kathleen M. Hunt, NFCCS Senior Delegate; Joan E. Lawler, NSA Senior Delegate; Charlene J. Haykel, Correspond- ing Secretary; Sandra A. Dolce, President; Elizabeth A. Papa, Treasurer; M. Carol Whistler, Freshman Class President. 2nd row: Claudia M. Kregg, Sophomore Class President; Anne L. Wolf, Junior Class President; Judith M. Meyers, Recording Secretary; Nancy E. Wallace, Vice President; Lucille M. Holmes, Freshman Class Representative. 3rd row: M. Patricia Carroll, Senior Class Representative; Patricia C. Burns, Senior Class President; Diane M. Hamlin, Resident Council Presi- dent; Patricia R. Owens, Junior Class Representative. In absentia: Kathleen A. Lagano, Sophomore Class Representative. Student Cornett Zhe Summit JLZ Layout Staff: Betty Bruso, Sue Germain, Editor; Janice Kralisz. I Sue Cramer, Editor-in-Chief. The Editorial Staff: Peggy Trapp, Mary Lahiff, Sue Germain, Sue Cramer, Marg Leary, Juiie Cleary. Photography Staff: Kathy Eron, Judy Hopkins, Peggy Trapp, Editor; Sharon Perkins, Bunny Lennon. Carol Dresser, Secretary. Marg Leary, Art Editor. Mary Lahift, Business Manager. w Literary Staff: Phyllis Huber, Assistant Editor; Julie Cleary, Editor; Barb Crolle, Bunny Lennon Che Mtigkts For those students who are creative, The Heights provides an outlet for writing and art. The staff engages in reading, blue penciling and printing material submitted to the literary magazine. Tom Dubiel, Editor; Bunny Lennon, Pho- tography Editor. In absentia: Elaine Kruch- ten, Business Editor. The Staff: Bunny Lennon, Toni Dubiel, Pat Hoftiezer, Janice Lennon, Mary C. Powers The Staff: Marilyn Haller, Irene Rados, Sue Cole, Julie Hassctt, Pat Hoftiezer, Joan Lawler, Barb Conners. Sistev v.e ’OKC Zne Ascent Rosary Hill s newspaper, The Ascent, has had a change in policy. It is the aim of editor Pat Hoftiezer to make The Ascent a bi-weekly communica- tion. Barb Conners, as Ascent representa- tive to the Student Council, presents student opinion and criticism to Coun- cil. The paper, in turn, comments on Council activity. 1963-64 Editor Margie Kurnik and 1964 65 Editor Pat Hoftiezer. Seated: Sodality Prefect Kathy Wick; Corresponding Secretary Penny Moore; Recording Secretary Janice Yax. Standing: Vice Prefect Anne Wolf; Mistress of Candidates Carol Dresser; Treasurer Margie Brauch. The Sodality, Mission Club and Third Order are the three religious organizations on cam- pus. Together they offer the students an opportunity for spiritual enrichment. Their work includes self-sanctifica- tion, community involvement and foreign mission aid. Seated: Mission Club President Diane Dre- her; Vice President Kathy Hildreth. Stand- ing: Secretary Donna Benincasa. In absentia. Treasurer Vicki Kastner. Third Order Novice Mistress Mary Ann Gill; Prefect Margie Kurnik; Vice Prefect Kathy Kennedy; Secretary Mary Joan Coleman; Treasurer Mary Ann Truby. The variety of clubs on campus offer opportunity for expanding fields of interest. The Falstaffian, Art and Dance Clubs serve to satisfy the students’ aesthetic needs through lectures, tours and programs. The Athletic Association combines fun with healthful exercise to pro- mote the enjoyment of sports. The Debate and Business Interest Clubs familiarize the students with world affairs and business procedures. Standing: Athletic Association President Ann Goslin. Seated: Treasurer Mary Ann Callahan; Secretary Sheila Gillogly. In absentia: Vice President Joyce Gray. Seated: Falstaffian Treasurer Mary Thomas; President Betty Dulinski. Standing: Secretary Chris Lourdel; Vice President Linda Young. Art Club Vice President Peggy Trapp; Treasurer Rose- mary Criqui; Secretary Linda Schutte; President Jeanne Patton; Publicity Chairman Shirley Marki. Dance Club Vice President Valerie Brown; Secretary Cecile Viggiano; Presi dent Carol Grandits; Treasurer Cecelia Attea. Debate Club Secretary-Treasurer Janice Lennon, Ann Goslin. In absentia: President Janet Kapela. Standing: Business Interest Group Treasurer Barbara Spellburg; Secretary Maria Latorraca. Seated: Presi- dent Sharon Perkins; Vice President Carol Dresser. In absentia: Parlimentarian Pat Wendling. The Glee Club entertains at social functions sponsored by the college. Club officers are President Maria Czarnik; Vice President Joan Oddy; Secretary - Treasurer Anita Pfohl. The Mathematics Club and Kappa Sigma Rho help the students to put Math and Science theory learned in class to practical application. The clubs sponsor speakers and engage in research to increase students’ in- sight into scientific problems and theory. Sealed: Mathematics Club President Madonna Smith; Secretary Treasurer Mary Brooks. Standing: Vice President Lisa Young Seated: Kappa Sigma Rho President Clara Lee Gall; Secretary Mari- lee Hylant. Standing: Treasurer Gerry Franklin; Vice President Norma Schuder. As a specialized concentration club, MENC tries to work closely with the music education department in giving its students experience in various aspects of the educa- tion field. The Modern Foreign Language Club at- tempts to broaden its members’ knowledge and interest in the cultural aspects of mod- ern foreign languages. This goal is accom- plished through the various activities spon- sored by the club. These activities have included French and Spanish movies on campus, a German dinner, and excursions to see French plays. Seated: Modern Foreign Language Standing: Treasurer Judy Saraceno. Club Vice President Beth DelPrince; Marilyn Haller. Music Educators’ National Conference Secretary-Treasurer Judy Wnek; Presi- dent Kathy Kohl; Vice President Joanne Angelo. President Mary Valente; Secretary .. NIF wages war against student apathy. It intends to promote an active interest and participation among students in national- international relations and current events. This is done through speakers, conferences, special programs, conventions and “anything else that would serve to give the interested student an active role in today’s world.” Teaching is a profession that is constantly changing; new methods of education are continually being introduced to today’s teachers. SEANYS is the club on campus which helps future teachers meet this chal- lenge. It prepares students for the profes- sion they will soon enter. Standing: National and International Forum Vice President Lala DiPaolo; Treas- urer Maureen Martin. Seated: President Elaine Lepeirs; Secretary Barbara Eckert. Student Education Association of New York State Secretary Mary Thomas; Treasurer Mary Ann Truby; President Mary Schirmann; Vice President Marla Jo Neal. 'Hr V . r. 38 The national organizations on campus serve as an inter- collegiate instrument of the student body, contributing to the fuller development of student life, preserving student rights and academic freedom. I HHp National Federation of Catholic College Students Junior Delegate Jo Anne Bakeman; Senior Delegate Kathy Hunt. National Student Association Senior Delegate Joan Lawler; Junior Delegate Julie Hassett. The resident students and their parents enjoy dinner and activities. Parents’ Weekend f BLVfAlO T ........_ Coach O’Leary, with the help of Coaches Cuddy and McGee, has turned out a winning basketball team. In November, D’Youville was slaugh- tered by the tremendous score of 58-52. Well, anyway, we won! . . . that one. A queen and her court: Kathy Byron, Pat Carroll, Queen Toni Paterniti, Mary Littlefield, Pat Burns Spring means paper and chicken-wire, busy hands making flowers and flowers and flowers, a parade of party-colored floats and cars moving down Main Street, a lovely Queen and her court . . . a Moving Up Day ceremony. Paying a flowery compliment. ffumor Another queen, another court: Anne Wolf, Judy Meyers, Queen Marie Leins, Ann Baker In my new clothes I feel so different I must Look like someone else I wanna hold your hand Ethnic entertainment. But I will pay my library fine next week The Variety Show adds to the fun of the Carnival Weekend. I could have danced all night r? ATTENTION! Carnival Christmas Cheer with the Daeman Moth- ers’ Club and the Fathers’ Club of Rosary Hill College. Our parents join with the faculty to cele- brate the Christmas Season. Merry Christmas, Sister Theresa! Daeman Mothers’ Club Vice President Mrs. Arthur Zeglarski; Treasurer Mrs. Charles Metz; Corresponding Secretary Mrs. John Ansteth; Recording Secretary Mrs. John Grandits; President Mrs. Herbert Cramer. Sister Mary Urban exchanges Season's Greetings with members of the Fathers Club. Fathers Club Junior Vice President Robert Meyers; Senior Vice President Herbert Cramer; President Edward Smith. In absentia: Corresponding Secretary Charles Haykel; Recording Secretary Paul Coleman; Treasurer Robert Byron; Sophomore Vice President John Martin; Freshman Vice President Richard NufTort. Winter-Evening snow Companions, . . . warm voices Snug under the eaves. Mrs. Mildred Stafford, Assistant Resident, gives a finishing touch to the Lourdes Hall Christmas tree. Mrs. Louise Kiesling, Assistant Resident, lends a helping hand to the girls in the campus apartments. A break! Mrs. Dolores McIntosh, Assistant Resident, checks to see who is where. The students’ social lives keep Mrs. Elizabeth Petrie, Assistant Resident, very busy. I JreskmaH Class Officers M. Carol Whistler, President; Phyllis A. Friscia, Vice President; Margaret A. Magher, Secretory, Lucille M. Holmes, Student Council Representative; Mary Jane Feldman, Treasurer. 53 Pat Hageman, Diane Kugel, Barbara Terenzi. 1st row: Diane Becker, Carol Posster, Mary Ann Campbell. 2nd row: Mary Clare Meyers, Linda Armani, Barbara Chlebus, Marcia Kwapisz. 3rd row: Mary Jane Moran, Donna Lahiff, Pat Pepe, Barbara Eberl, Terry Scheelcr. 1st row: Pat Capstraw, Mary Ann Leary, Peggy Mount, Ann Tulich, Jean NufFort, Terri Bochnik, Vicki Carr, Peggy Magher, Sandra Kreuter, Judy Mello. 2nd row: Sue Mailloux, Sara Kenney, Sue McGinnis, Kathy Wilson, Gabriella Dinelli, Jackie Thum, Sandy Pause, Fran Ross, Barbara Chlebus, Kathy Shaw, Pat O’Toole, Judy Ball, Gerry Malczos, Mary Alice Regan, Georgia Graham, Laurie Twist, Joan Lawrence, Annmarie Connors, Carol Barrington, Elena Bunich, Gay Naradowski. 1st row: Mary Jane Feldman, Ann Falzone, Maryanne Serio, Virginia Klehr, Georg Ann Smith, Joan Schichtel, Darleen Pickering, Claudia Kawczynski, Mary Moser. 2nd row: Jo Ann Ventura, Sue McCleary, Margaret Schober, Kathy Wolf, Miriam Benson, Marilyn Zahm, Donalee Randall, Phyllis Friscia, Connie Hardish, Lynn Chakalis. 3rd row: Donna Geary, Jean Worth, Rosemary Kaleta, Nancy Oyach, Lorraine Anzalone, Julie Palcic. 4th row: Kathy Hildreth, Diane Dreher, Arlene Nikiel, Emily Alvord, Donna Colatosti, Anna- delle Anderson. Fall Hootenanny sponsored by the Senior Class. - I A Bottom to top: Cathi Gladziszewski, Pat Fazzone, Donna Benincasa, Sue Hager. 1st row: Marilyn McMahon, Donna Howard, Lucy Holmes, Susan Morisson. 2nd row: Mary Frances Bourque, Sue Mathews, Peggy Lauser, Huberta Wolf, Barbara Kiec. 3rd row: Brigid Gough, Michelle Ferguson, Diane White. 1st row: Mary Ann Reardon, Sue Jankowski, Laura Heisel, Kasia Kapinos, Terry Gilson, Mary Hoch, Margaret Zagner, Sandra Gurowicz, Marcia Prorok. 2nd row: Carol Whistler, Lynn Gannon, Kathy Zahm, Pat Maloney, Diane Thurston, Toni DeAngelo, Kathy Marafino, Margaret Mary Hawalka. 3rd row: Margaret Burke, Jean Enright, Mary Jane Nagowski, Kathy Pietszak, Kathy Lyons, Mary Gates, Ruth Grabenstatter, Mary Ellen Greenwood. 4th row: Marguerite Battaglia, Eileen Michaels, Bette Baldwin, Rosemary Guerin, Joan Porter, Nancy Pesany, Jo Ann Cerullo, Sandy Klosinski, Barbara Cullen, Kathy McMurry. 60 . . . more snow. . . Kathy Krowinski, Diane Marracino, Loretta LaRussa, Kathy A. Campbell, Pauline Gilbert. Teri E. Fischer, Vice President; Claudia M. Kregg, President; Kathy M. Campbell, Treasurer; Suzanne D. Cole, Secretary. Absent: Kathleen A. Lagano, Student Council Representative. Officers 64 Sophomore Class Judy Saraceno, Hazel Cohen, Diane Malecki, Jo Anne Bakeman, with Miss Josephine Molenda, Secre- tary to Dean of Students. Sitting: Mary Thomas, Maureen Dell, Trina Kleinhans, Carol Miller, Pat Shannon, Kathy Lannon, Virginia Burke. Kneeling: Jean Gil- martin, Heide Froschmeier, Betty Rembold, Kathy Magher, Sherry Rice, Terry Volpe, Pam Clarke. Standing: Ann Marie Bernadowicz, Georganna Muchard, Linda Nichols, Mary Flannery, Bernadette Kenney, Lynn Bryce, Janice Yax, Johanna Breen. 65 1st row: Jeanne Hertel, Anne Gordon, Ann Marie Schott, Leila Ramnarine, Sheila Sullivan, Linda Perkins, Sally Sarnowski, Shirley Marki. 2nd row: Therese Arnot, Linda Hertel, Mary Ann Sharrow, Nancy Knickerbocker, Joan Evans, Marie O’Toole, Barbara Spell- burg, Tatiana Bronicki. 3rd row: Anne Moriarty, Mary Joan Trembley, Nancy Daigler, Suzy Parker, Jo Ann Mocarski, Alice Keough, Barbara Jendrasiak, Sandy Lesser. 4th row: Pat Nardella, Sandy Wood, Kathy A. Campbell. 1st row: Donna Burns. Joan La Cavera, Ellen Prazmark, Barbara Conners, Diane Kimak, Sandy Armstrong. 2nd row: Anna Barrett, Jackie Schultz. Cecilia Attea, Ann Buchheit, Pat Luke, Chris Widlak, Sandy Grin, Mary Louise Alloway, Chris Chmielewski, Sheila Gillogly, Rosemary Criqui. 67 1st row: Stephanie Landry, Marcia Muldoon, Mary Lou Rampulla, Ruth Marcy. 2nd row: Kathy Eberl, Karen Kimball, Penny Moore, Shelly Boutet, Pat Porter, Cathy James, Pat Hann, Elaine Kulach, Maureen Creagh, Judy Richardson. 3rd row: Susie Martin, Marilyn Gillooly, Irene Rados, Pat Weir, Sharon Torba, Celeste Brody, Carol Bartkowski, Mary Valente, Donna Campbell, Mary Heckman, Sue Cole, Angie Gigante. 68 1st row: Bettye Schwabl, Elaine Indivino. 2nd row: Sue Stiller, Ann Roller, Pam Holmden. 3rd row: Bernadette Speirs, Sally Challstrom, Diane Panzarella, Carol Bartczak. 1st row: Julie Hassett, Joyce Krystyan. 2nd row: Lin- da Lesswing, Madeline Lochocki. 3rd row: Jo Ann Pearson, Beverly Lang. 4th row: Dottie Buhl, Kathy Lagano, Jackie Capron, Kristin Yutzy, Janet Kapela. Cecelia Arias, Mary Ann Connolly, Judy Chappie, Sharon Watsen, Trish Downey, Karen Kimball, Betty Papa, Marsha Kropp. ESBff 1st row: Pat Ledford, Kathy Daly, Cathy Baldwin, Alice Young, Karen Zastempowski, Rosemary Auker, Teri Fischer, Kathy M. Campbell. 2nd row: Janice Leone, Joyce Masi, Karen Kessler, Barbara Johnston, Mary Ann Connolly, Anne Roche, Margie Mruk, Noreen Schmitz, Andrea Kull, Cecile Viggiano, Maureen Welch, Nancy Amodeo. 1st row: Mary Craddock, Jeane Walter, Maureen Martin. 2nd row: Rosemary Tackbary, Mary Picard, Kathy Jakub. 3rd row: Mary Meyer, Marianne Krieger, Pat Murphy, Sue Hirtzel. 1st row: Sally Gabel, Gerry Fraterrigo, Pam Dalberth, Janet Auer, Beth Del Prince. 2nd row: Diane Mudd, Sharon Muldoon, Eva Marie Perriello, Lin- da Schlosser, Liz DuRoss. I junior Class Officers Joan M. Oddy, Secretary; Kathleen M. Wick, Vice President; Anne L. Wolf, President; Patricia R. Owens, Student Council Representative; Kathleen R. Berryman, Treasurer. Pep rally sparks the spirit for the winter basketball game. Mary Jo Carey, Kay Zimmerman, Barbara Benzel, Lala DiPaolo, Elaine Lepeirs, Dianna Nowicki, Theresa Mahoney, Kathy Matus- zewska, Diane Czamara, Judy Frey, Pat Sharp, Roni Falcone, Betty Nash, Sue Glaser, Judy Pinto, Roni Redding, Karen Rutkowski. Betty Cavanaugh, Noreen Zaccagnino, Grace Col- aneri, Pat McKnight. Jo Ann Malaney, Pat Barbara Crolle. Stapler, Maria Czarnik, Nancy Mioducki, Mary Ann Hawrylczak, Mary Ann Vella Joan Oddy, Kathy Brobeil, Jane Ur- banski, Kathy Couchman, Pat Kond- ziela, Cora Berde, Kathy Hunt, Diane Sorohan, Jeanette Kacalski. Sealed: Ann Goslin, Maria Latorraca, Carol Grandits, Pat Filipiak, Helen Maher. Standing: Jean Cotroneo, Eileen Gorman, Melodie McGovern, Ann Baker. Seated: Margie Brauch, Sandra Katra, Ilona Godry, Mary Voll. Standing: Bobbie Drewniak, Mary Benincasa, Noel Kupras, Pat Hyde, Donna Fisher, Greta Sendker, Carolyn Sterlace, Marilyn Sadewater. 1st row: Marie Leins, Joanne Przybyla, Carol Crouse, Kathy Roberts, Mary Ann Callahan, Kathy Smith, Sandy Deney, Arlene Cavaretta 2nd row: Rose Ginett, Mayra Chambers, Mary Ann Hetzelt, Julie Lennon, Joyce Gray. Let's get together, group! Linda O’Connor, Penny Stiffler, Chris Lourdel, Pat Dunn. 1st row: Carol Krajewski. Barb Eckert, Mary Caroline Powers, Janet DeLuccia, Pat Lace. 2nd row: Linda Young, Maryann Balzer, Carolyn Lace, Linda DeStefano. 3rd row: Ann Fornasiero, Ellen Bermingham, Vicki Kastner, Sue Yeager, Judy Pappalardo. 4th row: Eileen Hothow, Kathy Berryman, Annette Cady, Anna Mae Meichiorre, Bunny Lennon. 5th row: Darlene Dengler, Sally Gleason, Mary Claire Ansteth, Marilyn Rubino, Clare Keating, Janice Kralisz, Kathy McCarthy, Sue Rolls. 1st row: Sue Dennis, Phyllis Kuhn. 2nd row: Judy Wnek, Dorothy Giangreco, Ann Maria Cruza, Joan Lawler, Clara Shea. 3rd row: Charlene Haykel, Carol Ripley, Judy Meyers, Anne Wolf. Mary Shimshack, Mary Lou McMaster. Where do you go When you shake Off the earth, Escape... to a palace? Senior Class Officers Vice President Antoinette J. Paterniti Secretary Carol A. Dresser Student Council Representative M. Patricia Carroll Treasurer Mary Ellen Zang President Patricia C. Burns ANN ROSE ACKERMAN, B.A. Sociology Utica, New York JOSEPHINE ANN ALECCIA, B.S. Medical Technology Endwell, New York 82 JANIS ANDRUSCHAT, B.A. English Buffalo, New York MARY PATRICIA BROOKS, B.S. Elementary Education Buffalo, New York ELEANOR BENNETT BRAYER, B.A. Social Studies Eggertsville, New York PHYLLIS ANN BROWN, B.A. Spanish Buffalo, New York 88 PATRICIA CATHERINE BURNS, B.A. English Town of Tonawanda, New York DONNA MARIE DALTON, B.A. French Cheektowaga, New York CAROL CHRISTINE DAY, B.A. Social Studies Buffalo, New York 96 KERMUTH BARBARA DELMAR, B.A. French Buffalo, New York A. CORINNE DURKIN, B.A. History West Seneca, New York KATHLEEN M. ERON, B.S. Business Amherst, New York CAROL ANN EBERL, B.A. Social Studies Buffalo, New York ELLEN MARIE ENRIGHT, B.A. Mathematics Kenmore, New York CAROL ANN HOOGERS, B.S. Elementary Education Newark, New York JUDITH ANN HOPKINS, B.S. Business Buffalo, New York GAIL ANN HOPPOUGH, B.S. Elementary Education Rochester, New York 106 BONITA ROSE LaDUCA, B.A. Social Studies Kenmore, New York MARY MARGARET LAHIFF, B.A Social Studies Buffalo, New York SALVATRICE MARY LAZZARO, B.S. Biology Buffalo, New York 112 MARGARET E. LEARY, B.S. Art Buffalo, New York ANN MARIE PHYLLIS LoVULLO. B.S. Medical Technology Buffalo, New York MARY MARCIA LITTLEFIELD. B.S. Medical Technology Buffalo, New York GEORGIANNA C. McCOY, B.S. Biology Niagara Falls, New York 113 t MARY JO MELAND, B.S. Elementary Education Holley, New York My KATHLEEN MARY METZ, B.A. Social Studies Williamsville, New York BARBARA AGNES MOJE, B.S. Biology Lockport, New York PATRICIA ANN MOORE, B.S. Art Williaivsvillc, New York BARBARA IRENE NAVAGH, B.S. Elementary Education Tonawanda, New York 117 MARLA JO NEAL, B.A. Social Studies Wolcott, New York 119 ANTOINETTE J. PATERNITI, B.S. Elementary Education EggertsviUe, New York ROSALIE LUCILLE POLIZZI, B.A. Social Studies Buffalo. New York 122 MARY ANN RIEDERER, B.S. Biology Buffalo, New York CHRISTINE ANTOINETTE ROG, B.A. Social Studies Buffalo, New York EILEEN PATRICIA ROBINSON, B.A. Sociology Rochester, New York MARY ANN SAPORITO, B.A. Social Studies Depew, New York 123 MARY CAROL SCHIRMANN, B.A. Social Studies Buffalo, New York LORET ANN SAVAGE, B.A. Social Studies Cadyville, New York 124 HELEN DELIA SCHMITZ, B.A. Sociology White Plains, New York NORMA CAROLE SCHUDER, B.S. Biology Buffalo, New York ELIZABETH ANN SCHUCK, B.A. Sociology West Orange, New Jersey LINDA ANN SCHUTTE, B.S. Art Niagara Falls, New York 4 125 ELIZABETH ANN SHAW, B.A. English Schnectady, New York BRIGIT ANNE SHEA, B.S. Biology Washington, D. C. 127 MADONNA MARIE SMITH, B.A. Mathematics Lackawanna, New York ROSALIE LOUISE TRIBUNELLA, B.S. Music Buffalo, New York MARY JO CHRISTINE UEBBING, B.S. Art Snyder, New York MARY EUGENIA VARRONE, B.A. Social Studies Buffalo, New York 132 MARGARET LOUISE VACZY, B.S. Art Tonawanda, New York KATHLEEN MARY WALSH, B.S. Art Williamsville, New York 1 133 CAROL ANN WIEDL, B.S. Medical Technology Buffalo, New York ANNE SIEWERT WHALEN, B.A. Sociology Rochester, New York 1 135 SANDRA LEE WILKOSZ, B.S. Chemistry Depew, New York i Sponsors Dr. and Mrs. Martin A. Angelo Buffalo Courier-Express, Inc. Daeman Mothers Club of Rosary Hill College Fathers Club of Rosary Hill College Mr. and Mrs. John J. Giangreco Dr. Dante J. Morgana Ral Food Products Corporation, Hawlett, New York Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Schuck Student Association of Rosary Hill College Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Vevirit Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Wick The Senior Class The Junior Class The Sophomore Class The Freshman Class In Memory Of Gail M. Johnson ’67 Died February 18, 1964 May she rest in peace. If they ask for me Say: He had some Business In another world. Special Business Patrons Ace Industrial Cleaning Services, Inc. 116 Gruner Road Cheektowaga, New York 14225 Barney Miller, Inc. 5759 Main Street Williamsville, New York 14221 Beach-Tuyn Funeral Home 5541 Main Street Williamsville, New York 14221 Bernhardt and Company, Inc. 64 East Tupper Street Buffalo, New York 14203 Buffalo Evening News 218 Main Street Buffalo, New York 14202 Consolidated Steel Erectors, Inc. 3445 River Road Tonawanda, New York 14150 Dan Dee Products 179 Grider Street Buffalo, New York D. J. Mead and Sons, Inc. 1411 William Street Buffalo, New York E. G. Corbett Lumber Co., Tnc. 55 South Long Street Williamsville, New York Walter J. Gannon, M.D. 1059 Abbott Road Buffalo, New York 14220 Globe Liquor Store 1262 Jefferson Avenue Buffalo, New York 14202 Jefferson Press, Inc. 1233 Jefferson Avenue Buffalo, New York Kenmore Mercy Hospital 2950 Elmwood Avenue Kenmore, New York Leo Sauer Funeral Home, Inc. 1933 Kensington Avenue Buffalo, New York Mercy Hospital 565 Abbott Road Buffalo, New York 14220 R. Conley, Inc. Trucking Seneca Street Elma, New York Rojo Trucking Corp. New York, New York Service Systems Corp. 260 Elmwood Avenue Buffalo, New York The Davey Tree Expert Co. 1660 Kenmore Avenue Buffalo, New York 14223 The Jesuit Bureau 3389 Bailey Avenue Buffalo, New York The Metal Arts Co., Inc. 742 Portland Avenue Rochester 21, New York Varden Studios, Inc. 265 Delaware Avenue Buffalo, New York Special Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bartczak Mr. Edward Bastien Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Boniello Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Campbell Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Carbonelli Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cerullo Dr. and Mrs. Louis A. 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Zang Regular Business Patrons Buffalo Athletic Club, Inc. 69 Delaware Avenue Buffalo, New York 14202 Buffalo Ceramic Art Supply Center, Inc. 437 Franklin Street Buffalo, New York 14202 Clarence Sand and Gravel Corp. 10725 Stage Road Clarence, New York Cottrell Bus Service, Inc. 2306 Walden Avenue Buffalo, New York Electronic Kitchen Chittenango, New York Empire State News Corp. Distributor of Paperback Books W.N.Y. 77 East Eagle Drive Buffalo, New York 14203 Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Germain 87 Burch Avenue Buffalo, New York 14210 Jefferson Hotel Watkins Glen, New York (Heart of Finger Lakes Region) Ken-Ton Printing Co., Inc. 2385 Elmwood Avenue Kenmore, New York 14217 Larry Smith Office Equipment, Inc. 734-736 Main Street Buffalo, New York 14202 Phillips Bros. Garage, Inc. 1099 Genesee Street Buffalo, New York 14211 Schwabl’s Restaurant 789 Center Road West Seneca, New York Sequoia Motel Bolton Road Lake George, New York The Village Tartan Shop 5426 Main Street Williamsville, New York 14221 Vin-Chet Pastry Shop, Inc, 2178 Kensington Avenue Snyder, New York 14226 Student Patrons Carol A. Bartczak Patrons Mrs. Donald Allan Mrs. Marie V. Arnot Mr. and Mrs. Arego F. Armani Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Ball Mr. and Mrs. E. Berryman Mrs. Donald A. Capron Mr. and Mrs. William Carey Mrs. Nellie Clark Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Connors Mr. and Mrs. George DeStefano Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dombroski Mr. and Mrs. Norbert J. Eron Mrs. Patsy Fazzone Miss “Beaver” Fruehauf Mr. and Mrs. James T. Godry Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Gorman Mr. Carl Graham Mr. and Mrs. George Hackford Mr. Alfred B. Hoftiezer Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius J. Kohl Mr. and Mrs. J. Vincent Lahiff Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. 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