Mercy Hospital School of Nursing - Magnificat Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

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Burke, D.D Bixhop rj Bufalo 55 Dear Father Krupa, Contrary to the custom of receiving an inspiring and appreciated farewell message from you, it is our wish this year to extend to you our heartfelt thanks. You have stressed in teaching us that Christian education spells character, and character is that quality in a person which prompts her to do the right thing at all times. We hope we have grown to understand the lessons you tried to teach us. We know We have been enriched by the valuable lessons in Christian principles and ideals embodied in your counsel. For the past three years we have known a real friend-in every sense of the word-in you. Your sense of humor and easy manner has helped us often by teaching us to laugh-many times at ourselves. Formal training for many of us may be at an end. Therefore we shall endeavor to retain the valuable Catholic ideals you have presented to us. In the years to come, Father, if you happen to pick up this book, a prayer or two for all of us will be deeply appreciated. God bless you and thanks Class of '57 3 1 l Reverend Francis A Krnpa Professor of Religion and Ethics Chaplain Mercy Hospzlal WM' f --.-Q----1 .9,, '3 ' '--ww4-u-,.'fw,,,,mnrdSw,,pul1n:44x1cs.su.wGnA.ul,gu:C5 n,gwwrJ ,,,uvi 'vz',.wv9'1vf ' , ?g?,::'?T 3 -7.1 ffl: l ' , r -2 Z . H t- ive ' f-ifliibfiwf-'f:f,fN,. Q .swf..J.-,-,ffzf:+fY'1?'lfig'5 1?2551'i t7'f?'j?2Nfi.' ss ii 3'tf2iz'gf3r:,s,.:iis:.zmf.r-:,.-,rfr-'gagIt H f A -.:,:vf,f ::-.aria-fizw , ,, , .H A e ffgq- ' , ki, 4,Z,,,l'gf'i+ ' ' Q ..-, ,34:- 'V V3' ,5-5 3, 3:f -filfu,-.'5.f,ff,:lif1f,'S Eh 'SZ-QW2 ,-15-gqfp, fy 5 .Wf.f.wf ' 'Q - A' MP-wrt ,, QQ.: X lllr W ithin the pages of this book we have attempted to mirror the three years we have diligently labored to became perfect Catholic nurses. Perfection we may not achieve in this life, but with the perfect woman, our hope is higher, our standards raised, our goal closer. Magniflcat, 1957, is our effort to permanently capture these formative years at Mercy Hospital School of Nursing, that they be available to refresh us should our path to perfection dim. 4 f, 3yj.,i,,, A , N 'W b9.'.f',g., ,, .NL . ' 'iN Hu 1, .- . 1,54 '4.'1. 1 -1 , 5lv+'l ' 5 ? M' Y' rfvi.l-fan.. 'x 5:9 iii: ' Y '4 -.-,., ibejicafej fo Not only for what they have given us, but for what they are themselves. 5 jacngfy emo! ,fJa!nf1,i1fLi5lfmIfi01fL 5214! magnify tlbe Og0l J. . .H W ' f-asf' 75' 'P ,fra vkf:-' rf ,fs .' iv Canisius College-the home of the Golden Dome-was the focus of a very important phase of our pre-clinical year in nursing. Here the foundation stones of our theory and philosophy as Catholic nurses were laid. Upon this foundation we constructed a firm frame- work of both the social and medical sciences on which we will build throughout our nursing career. 8 Firsl Row: Dr. C. J. Shaver, Dr. A. Hoffnnnn, Dr. H. Dc la Rosa Sistcr Mary Sncrccl Heart, Dr. J Birnrmli, Dr. 1. Baker, Dr. J O'Brien. Second Row: Dr. W. Ries Dr. G. Morningstar, Dr. F. Vin- cent, Dr. Y. Uzcr, Dr. R. Medina Dr. W. Chang. Third Row: Dr. J L'Ecuycr, Dr. G. O'Dwyer, Dr D. Beano, Dr. H. O'Ncill, Dr. C. Schcn, Dr. J. Hyland. Fourth Row. Dr. F. Huber, Dr. G. Trnlka, Dr C. Sands. 001,559 SW ,-.-1' Stzaff Physicians E1 J' f. 3E':'f. 1, g g at 'L X. Z ,115 ,f ' -uf. X' f . A , . W Resident Physicians 9 fl 5 W. .ff-1, V U4 Us fa. 'E is . A , K AAL, Q li A I Sister Mary Sacred Heart Administrator JH: I K V . V 4 -'- I ' - , ' f-cg .li frm ' - M. .N ,' JH 3 i ' 1 Jil if ' '.-1. , ' .-S-' V 5 ., A ' I M ig? ,. 1 1 A ' 1 L: 2-V ,di fi., Qi , -Q ...:4- ,-A, V -I1 l l 'r 'fi I I l f . if , r. M 1 . X 7 Sister Mary Agatha Ill, if Sister Mary Berna fgml, Sf lf A Sister Mary Good Counsel Sister Mary Alicia iw L 'vcr' Miss J. Can twell Miss M. Gottstine a Sister Mary Ethel Director of Nurxer MTS- J- Bfalm Sister Mary Berenice up 7 f.. V' .lf ' 0 , go Z Sister Mary Claver Mrs. P. Coleman nl- fnf, :C x A sl TT i ,. .ls . Mrs. D. Hoolihan Sister MIUY Inez .Xl ,X A X, ,J it 4 Sister Mary Ellen Sister Mary Cyrilla Director Nursing Service Educational Direrlar ,Pass- 1 Rs, ' x. ri fix. -. Sister Mary Jean Baptist Sister Mary Lois Iii? - i JUL l S .51-'j, -v - 'pfzfilf C 4. GQQIQVQ ', Y , r, I v V - li ' V rl' . K W , . Miss C. Nolan O Mrs. D. Kinsella - cf '-2. - . Sister Mary Madelevn , V ,J-1 rv ,W , Kulg- V . Sister Mary Rosaire 'F K l z 1',fQl'iE'4'E5f ' V. 'Qi 5'2- ' 1 V K rx. Y VV N K, dwfi V ii ss ' 'i s il ' XX ' 'Q I l it LDA. 1 l -- .a Sister Mary Laetitia Miss F. Liebler Q--. l D Mrs- A- MCFeeley Miss A. McKeown Y'!!.'1 ' S 0 Sister Mary ThC0d01'21 Sister Mary Victorine M it x endow ana! Dffwfercdawmen mo ia migA,fy Lad Jane grealf Mingd AI' WL2- . - ,nf 47 7-. Jr :I- 4' ..E. wx- , 1 x L v A 1 1 4. 'X Q , -'Cu ft . 3 gi. .,.,: W... -'.,-.4 .1 . zu' ., - 0:-K.. .,, ,, .5.i ,. . ZA! 13 rf-7 '.f 5' ..f-. w-4 Lk X 4. 'F-f-fi -'1 :L xx iw, F 1 2 ...,. , -.J -,. ,,, 4.1-1 .-Lvy j4.,1',:fr,-1. - Ly-5-Jh..'c'f,.p ,rn g.,3- .L. ...4 ...- .. ,- T -L-,:...x-w lgfpgc 1- -r,g!5f.j:.,: ff',5f4fpg',':?,?.'r.v+,rS,:?gf:-,szre - -- f f'544'L'l-.-.' QQEYS' 1J.-,74- .-geciita. 5? . ,.. Eli -f '-m1wz-':- - -' A-3, ,Q Q5-P5525 , 3.1.-PM - - J' ' 'x'zi,i- T -vfff-Zia.-- 'H ' 5L'kNf'2-:3 'M feggw ' N' A if-' QZQQW-iii . ,egfm M ., f, I r Jw!! ,A ,sfgfmm Those about her should read the perfect way of honor. Homer eau . .ZUMA The silent wonder of still gazing eyes. Shakespeare -ax W if lflbuffm Her eyes are homes of silent prayer. Tenn yxon anna 5?i55er 'O miracle of noble womanhoodln Tennyson my lb! marco Not very tall, not very small, But fair and sweet and loved by all. Anonymous D- , ' V ll fiance . gieczmza The mirror of all courtesy Shakespeare czrie . Ofhwcufz, owd Character is higher than intellect Emerxon ana? Wafwney Noble deeds that are concealed are most esteemed Pascal my . Minzing 'Grace is more beautiful than beauty. Emerson orine W gaingrijge A perfect woman nobly planned To warm, to comfort, and command. W ordxworlh gZza,6eIfA .SJMMA Thoughtless of beauty, she was Beauty's self Thompson 2199 emo? .!Qrni4!L Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind Hamer 1 gicznor ,S7mifA A decent boldness ever meets with friends Homer UOWJVLB . .AJCAZGCAQP A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance. Proverb: 7' cwgarelf jfanigen Beauty, truth, and rarity, Grace in all simplicity Shakexpeare .4 dffg bL56lI'L .J Those who have the gift of personality must pay the price-popularity. Anonymou: K N ' 2 Z?6Ll A6Ll 6l . 011154 The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure my business. Aaron Burr rm . fzlfricca, The sense of humo r has other things to do Than to make itself conspicuous in the act of laughter. Alice Meynell i'Tl Q 'V' Wifi. . V7-ff' yu M., ,. .,, . 14 M-H , mir. ru- , A mx- .JUL 'T v 'F , -e ff ' ' WZPCZCJEJ mczA,0ney To know her is to love her and love her but forever- Bum: 07110 . M9015 She that was ever fair and never roudg had 1 P tongue at will, and yet was never loud. Shakespeare 6 I 1 IT' 4.Eg 3i7-' 115 1 like- 1 My ,. w 15 1' S X 'S , v cane ycwirw 5 I love you for the beauty you have shown me, The music I have heard when you were near Marie zlnloineile de Roulet ' xlfil'-ff - r.n:.f 'F 4 ' lf IN-ul 'E F v -li. fl 1-Pay, Pull' .Nl 'V' pafricia WCVQJLL Good humor only teaches charms to last, Still makes new conquests and maintains the past. Pope pill ufllfvlll . LI. Camifd ,!Qzi0f Dark eyes-eternal soul of pride! Deep life in all that's true! Leland L-Z30Lre5 . jnancid Life, force and beauty doth to all impart. Pop: H! sgziriy egzolff How sweet and gracious even in common speech. Field: Qefgn .Sze ina ki ngdom. A good mind possesses a Seneca QQ -' if Q1 - .gzirgy Zgocffuekrer Grace was in her steps, heaven in her eyes, In every gesture dignity and love. Milton JQALM .Sf .. A face with gladness overspread! Soft smiles, by human kindness bred. Wordsworfh Hi Tw J- E . V1 v N X I2 1 xycfa, lzfocffe Elegant as simplicity, and warm as ecstasy Camper A ine gozingricfg Whoever is foremost, leads the group Schiller 8 , .,,t5:H Elwlfy Q 600 el Thing not, pausing never, She labors and laughs and gives Harrie! Monroe ormine ,AIIQAL Thy spirit which keeps thee is noble, courageous, high. ' Shakespeare N ana? Quinn To lengthen to the last a sunny mood Lowell W u pafricia Camlogeff Those thousand decencies that daily flow From all her words and actions Milton pa, Ifricia , gizrlfner She has a merry love of little things. Hooker egini gearing In youth and beauty wisdom is but rare! Ho mlf 'fu- ' .f ig .K .-.,,, It MA W SMA Strong things lean against warm tenderness Keith EOM MAA To meet her is to think her quiet, To know her is to share her mirth. Anonymous QP? CMP? 'The mildest manners and the gentlest heart Homer LM. 1-' . 5:94, 'Tis better to be little and shine, Than to be big and cast a shadow. Anonymous Y 2 Q 061,11 M,bLI l'l'L6ll'L Politeness is to do and say The kindest things in the kindest way. Lewimkn 61,107 J Wcjnfgre The larger heart, the kindlier hand Tcnnymn f :Jr-. ip-ii ,nl 1 Kam! Cpfaiappeffa Before honor is humility. P o fb: eneuieue . Grincione Holy, fair, and wise is she The heaven such grace did lend her. Slzalcexpeare 06611141142 QAMCAQI' Friendship is a sheltering tree. Coleridge 6110? OL, QQJLLCL We are charmed by neatness of person Ovid .LH AQPZJH, Opuciano A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. Proverb: Czriafine iZ5r0za!ow5Li Forward and Frolic glee was there, the will to do, the soul to dare. Scott fi 5- -'r l ff Tl -l ,, .f..,., l . l..nf,..., -1 lm-1,.vr..alw,l' 1 - . . . l ,,m.3 V , 35 ,pq 6LbLI 88l'L .j!6LA8l tg -and your fame, Is golden in the cadence of a song. Joseph G. E. Hopkins p. ,, I' ' ' . 1 'Gy- , eJ,3,, V fn 1 'I ,. ll' 5' 'L'-.e '1 , , 11 H. N,, 'fx' 'n w Ivsqv .W . A N 1-1 542658 IQ EOM!! Blushing is the color of virtue. Mathew Henry pafricia mehr A tender heartg a will inflexible. Longfellow argaref Wcolggg! Of manners gentle, of affections mildg In wit a man, simplicity, a child. Slmlcnpzarc y Q l I , W 5010 y She smiled with eyes as blue as periwinkle, She laughed with all her heart. Sister Mary Jeremy Irene Wofan, Soft peace she brings, wherever she arrives' Prior f g Cf? If oanne maroffa The hand that hath made you fair, hath made you good. Shakespeare tg unior Pre.ridenl Vice-Prexidenl Secretary Treaxurer enior President Vice-Prcsidenl Secretary Treasurer jfejimen 6!6L55 WCW? Prexident A McCaH ery Vire-Prexident B Buchhelt Secretary E Adolf Absent T reasurcr I Procakawlecz Mary E. Alex Catherine Benoit i n A gif' . fx. 1. 5- ' C4444 of 1958 Mary J. Alloway Irene Bishop 'MF I Joanne Benedict 1, Florence Brown CO' Margaret M cm' an , C Gcovgeib., . CY' Cwthclmc 5 or defll me xwf 1,243 S91 C 8.559 0 w Sw Bernice Czerwinski Therese Dillon Gear . glllq Fe deje I, I MQW R qw OSC. G agjiafdl 7' Y i lllzv' Virginia Dworzanowslci u mel Gare!! . - ,L , Ellen Ehresmarm if fu W F11-J, G ilplh r 1 5' Carol Keating 'Lil f 6:1 o5aYxG Gem U M 51 R roffa fffi VH, . l e Granvxye MRFIOH KOWRlSkl M1ry Ruth Loffam J ffl r C 05111 n 5 . af don e M oem Ui -Ce ccaffhy Mayer Yin - . Hevvma att -'la M Ban' Nancy LoPresti CIH tyre '1 ,.., 'rf fl l Kim www soanweegan wwe' C 551.9-nn Slixfld NM Marilyn Morton M -'iry Ine 2 Mur Ph .V Anne Mulholland Patricia Sue Ellen Murdock Ellen Mary Murphy Mgjra O'Da J' Nowicki arol Packard 1 fb.. ,1 --rf 'L Christine Polakiewicz th Yanfu Helen Polanowski Mary Anne Rodney Suzanne Ronayne I 6 ' L5 '1-N, 1-. Sheila Ry 2111 fe an pmt U, Fowski 'ju l xl. N nv -15 1' . Brother Ben b eflfct Y Brother Bren dan Mary Cappelletti Phyllis Crumlish -loanne Faltisko Lillian Fischer Beverly Cross Marilyn Ellis Ann Duffy Cfam of I9 9 Dorothy Marsh Isabella Jaroszek Io Anne Gugino Carolyn Gorczyca Margaret McCaH'ery Hermosa Namuag Maureen Hooley Diane Mahoney Jean Hampton Gloria McKernan Doris Murphy ,gf- 7. l 1 Q- Barbara Klein Sharon Juliana Jean Hampton Barbara Lundberg Marie Gross Karolyn Kapinos Marilyn Lewis Mary E. Gleason Joanne Gaughan Theresa Glogowski Donna Fornes Rose Germani Sara Gilliland Susan Ford -Ioan Glatt Q Nadine Wright Loretta Wozneak Joan Zeifang June Ziolko it ill lg 'fin E .Lv , Mary Ortner janet Stoll Susan Ronrk Judith Procakiewicz Margaret O'Day Many Phillips Rose Ormsby Nancy Ross Rose Leitten Ann McNamara Mary O'Mara Margaret Oestreich Patricia Sullivan Frances Burns Eleanor Adolf Cecile Burkhardt Katherine Bernard Clara Bak Carolyn Benz Marian Birmingham Elizabeth Buchheit F wh Z ,TF fy 4. J V ' ' K '-lf? D... ' ' ' ' Q C ' A rag, 1 K Helen Wellenzohn Shirley Tamol Ruth Scherer Sheila Walsh Lillian Fischer Beverly Cross Susan Ford Clara Bak Barbara Klein Mary O'Mara Elizabeth Buchhei Diane Mahoney Elizabeth Daly Eileen Gleason If . 77 5 KZVLIJCGLK gf6LfiOlfL5 g6l'L6l H,tk0l'2fI5 JAM!! cuff WL8 ALIUEJ. 1 .mp J 4 . K 'ff '5 .'. T I x 5: 3 QI 1 7 5 if Q Will she or won't she, wonders Miss Rodney? We check the charts and Miss Robbins answers the phone as the day's work bcins. Sax 'l Pediatric instructor, Miss Nolan, demonstrates the technique of Sister Kenny packs in treatment of poliomyelitis. .-. 7 -if - . 4 u ...4 . i- -- ,. ' .e ,,-,Vi ,. 4 ,I-1.iL--, Ji V Q' .l .rigs-'in lr' lg. Faq' ., O ' I lzcdafric xloerience Taking care of God's little ones is a gratifying experience for a nurse. Tender, loving care may help dispel some of the fears and loneliness a child may suffer on Ending himself separated from his parents and home environment. Here we learn that patience, imagina- tion, and ingenuity play an important role in the treatment and well-being of the child. Miss Woeller's sunny smile adds to the cheerful en- vironment enjoyed by her young patients. ,gg- V- .mn '- . . , ws-.f ' ' ui I I H I l l if 42,41 What are they doing to me? , W 5 -.gk s Helping a youngster to help herself-an important phase in rehabilitation. ,Aw 'ZH I Morning Report by Miss Dowd. Proper technique, as practiced by Misses Mahoney and Walsh, is important in pre- paring morning medications. X Wejicaf xloerience -Ig 1. 1, A -'i . L, , A - . ' Y-',l.'f1Q iy1..-W ' X Jriiw iiil I 111 A X N . . , . , I , Miss Liebler looks on as Miss English demon- strates Levine-tube irrigation to Miss Orms by, a freshman student. . I X 1 , . t s N . Vital signs-an important phase of complete nursing care. It . , ,- It ,4 v YI. V - ' rf Teamwork is necessary in the care of the if critically ill patient. J I Experience in a medical unit presents many challenges to the student. Whether it be giving a daily bath, feeding the pa- tient or explaining a treatment, she must be constantly aware of her role as an ob- server of untoward signs and symptoms. She becomes the intermediary between the doctor, the patient, and his family. One of her most valuable contributions in this field may be that of a teacher of health. It is through this media a useful citizen may be returned to his com- munity. Modern trends and research in medi- cine have required changes in the varying phases of nursing. Statistics prove the life span of man has been increasedg provi- sions must be made for his welfare in later years. Geriatrics is the department which has facilities for meeting this problem. A rose by any other name . . . it-fine' i I 1 in QIJAOIOQ ic grperience Ropes, weights, gauze, pulleys-these are familiar equipment to the orthopedic nurse. During the weeks of her experience in this department, the student nurse becomes skilled in the care of musculo-skeletal dis- orders. A clear understanding of anatomy and physi- ology, the principles of physics and mechanical ability are her greatest assets. in this area. 3' A X 4,,f.a! Miss Cuff prepares the patient for one ofthe more complex forms of skeletal traction. ,ff X 'X The Stryker frame makes for ease in turning severely injured p'1tients.' umgica grperience All eyes front as Miss Petricca leads us in conference. In Surgical Nursing we strive to acquire the knowledge, the skills and the atti- tudes essential for the care of our pa- tients. No one appreciates more than the surgeon how essential is a nurse well trained in nursing technique. We realize these accomplishments can be obtained only by continued practice at the bed- side. Comprehensive nursing care of every surgical case is our aim. The responsibili- ties of the surgical nurse are many, how- ever she is amply rewarded by her real- izations that she can play her role often in bringing health and solace to broken minds and bodies. n-a 3.4 -A--T-4-' 1, 'L' The long wait! A4 J- is pf mczferna, an Gare Maternity, an outstanding experience, includes care of the mother prior to de- livery, witnessing the miracle of birth and the follow up care of the new mother and her infant. Assisting the physician and providing reassurance to the expectant father are also important duties. In an environment such as this we seek and find our greatest teaching opportuni- S0 YU'-txe Miss R. Smith checks the isolette which is specially tempered for the premature. Rl 86 ties. A month spent in each phase of ma- ternity experience introduces us to the complicated simplicity of life. v Ill 3 V'-xx' , 3' ' First mothers have many questions, as Miss Brophy discovers. 9 .P v Miss Zwick Ends mother and child doing well 'XS smuuc, Q Sterile technique is important in preparing the infants' formula. l4'L8l g8l'LCy OOIWL l I , -D Drs. Hernandez and F iguero must be ready at all times to render emergency treatment. jdeczfmenlf Sruice Packaging, sterilizing, and loaning are the main objects of treatment service. This department is the heart of exchange for the hospital. A wound is cleansed-a burn is soothed -the uncomfortable comforted-a life is saved! The siren's shrill subsides as the ambulance arrives with its passenger. Prompt and specific care awaits the pa- tient at his destination. This is the Emer- gency Room. cella never has a dull moment! Miss Flanigan watches as Mrs. Richard Manz prepares to use the .ga flame photometer. - '- W in Norbert Kanczak and Marion Leahy are each doing one of the many blood tests done in the chemistry Laboratory. .J l Jadorafory 4 1 -I 'r 'F i l I Xpag .i i , ' l.,.-- 8l9dl tWL9l'L1f Positioning a patient for an x-ray of the ab- domen are Alice Gray and Teresa Coughlin. Pictures! Responsible for all the inside pictures is the x-ray department. Mercy Hospital students and affiliating students from Rosary Hill College learn the art and skill of the perfect x-ray in relation to the basic principles of radiology. Supervising the department is Sister Mary Lois. Miss Marilyn Schwartz demonstrates proper handling and use uf the portable x-ray ma- Y chine to student XLX Terhnicinm: ' Alice Gray Patricia Smith .loanne Sacilowski Cynthia Weller Beatrice Maloney 89 Tests, tests and more tests-the laboratory under Sister Mary Mar- loeralfing 00m 6106! MCOUZPV OOWL Before the days of Joseph Lister the accepted saying was- The operation was a success but the patient died. Today, as a result of his theory of aseptic technique, newer and safer meth- ods of anesthesia, perfected instruments and improved operative techniques, sur- gical patients can look forward to more rapid and complete recovery. ,...a-.., S, 115-1 l Recovery Room, one of the newest ad- ditions to our hospital has proved in- valuable in the immediate post-operative care of the Surgical patient. Under the able supervision of Miss M. Hehir, two Junior students, Miss Meagan and Miss Mealy learn the importance of close observation and eHicient care for these patients. X A complete and generous education its a man to per- form justly and skillfully all ojiioes . . . D John Henry Newman Our library, as evidenced by the fine selection of books directly concerned with our profession, as well as those of allied interest, effectively helps us to attain the true meaning of education. O12 Pdf? rgalfaizozfiom ana! ,xdclfilflffied :Wg gyairilf rejoiced in goal. my gauior.. 4 H -219255 Y mi, 2 W -r if -J-' 'M'9S5' :fr - E-v J A A Q, 2 ,aff- 4-f- 'i'Ulip21 ' .- - '- w-. C gs -K.-5 -M .sn QA J-. rf .W -r E' ,Y BP'- ., 8 ...4 -WU- .xl-L? .J-5319 .W- 'H - -'filf' .Q ' 13 IMRFAOOA 361 ! .Edilor dxsixtant Editor J. Rogers S. Smith .S?ucL,erLLL- Conrad! Owcerd Presiden! A. Bainbridge Vice-Presidenl S. Kolb Secrelary I. Rogers Treasurer M. Brophy -2 'A 1-Q 'X Q Businesx Manager Art Edilor flxsixlanl dr! Editor Feature Editor M. Mahoney P. Majeski N. Mahoney E. Dowd OMCZFJ Pfqfggf Vice-Prafect D- WPUSFI Secretary M. Prinzing Treasurer P. Mclntyre-Absent ,.,...:...-4 1-A A al -:Y 4, , T ff, ,N, - yzf I .'-'F -' Gini? ' ' 'W' ' S- 'vrggyff Q. 4:31-iq!! U L '- M' l LE' ' :g yf'i5-Sif'l.L'?fEJLu,l 'A 'kj' ' sf 1-1 The Moving-Up Day parade high-lighted an eventful year at Canisius College. Alice-in-VVon- derland and her companions brought our school the honor of first place award for our Disneyland float. 95 The annual concert given by the Canisius College Glee Club combines harmony and a social gathering into an evening of enjoy ment for all. owing- I9 W Our traditional procession is impressive and colorful as it winds its way to.our lovely chapel and shrine of Our Lady. The prefect of the Sodality of Our Lady pays homage to the Queen of Heaven. All Students kneel in prayerful recogni- tion of the solemn moment. any Gawain? As spring unfolded its wondrous beauty to our admiring eyes, we joined in the May Day celebration. It would be more fitting to say Mary's Day, as we paid homage to her. ' ' WOMZIA- ld lfLgA fel' ed , After witnessing the May Crowning of our Blessed Lady, our mothers were honored at a reception in the Marian residence. A6 ... gfl f ,-. After Mass and Holy Communion a special reception was held for our fathers at which breakfast was served. Our guest speaker, Father Muenzen, made this event memorable for us. l G ja fA8l ' fQl fgneaffcwf 7. Members of the Student Body re-enact 'scenes from the first Christmas Day in a pageant as preparation for that joyful season. indiana Cdridfmas Ctgedlfbf As Freshmen we packed drugs to be sent to the missions. Little didlwe dream that as Seniors we would be losing our own dear Sister Mary Mark to them. Here Miss Hermosa Namuag, freshman student from the Philippine Islands gives a firsthand account of lifein her country to Sister Mary Harriet, Sister Miriam John, Sister Mary Mark and Sister Mary Christina, who are now at home in the Pioneer Institute on the island of Mindanao. 98 .. Han. QM , . l -3 nu ,il TQ? fi? - :Z 1 nga.: I ,u:l ' ' l ,ISE r si. 'J lu . U eb' l' A: X Y' .fu . u'x6i: ' , l ff , V. J INV 5 4 J 'v 1 ' lx' enior rom Eiww X Our Senior Prom, the last social event of the year, was a dinner-dance held at the East Aurora Country Club. Good food, beautiful music, and attractive couples made the night too lovely to end. ,.nP ' N ----w,.Mu,w,mswwummvJawawrpu.au-w,ww,4mf'wnm ' -' 2 - ' ' -:N . ,i f:'fJi'. .'r'J.f- lil :-. 'T . ' -'frf v-' . ,, . ..,-Ear-'Ff'M'w:-A -i ff-?'.-- , -'-' f ' - - ,tv W- . t--: ' ' l 'L-1. -' 'agp'-f .:.r.j'. Lars .:'.,r--,. I ,.,' ,-1122. '., , ,I 'ft-. ...fvfgflffll fikglj frl l . 651-4.i'h aiu: Mala. ,.'fi:'f.v. K! A S:2'lf-e.f.'::.,-li'f5-L.4wf?if.- -fi-., ll3'l'M-J':'...fZ 1 1 Agn? 1 ' ' C U My soul doth magnify the Lord, And my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour. Because He hath regarded the humility of His handma-id, for behold from henceforth all generations shall call me blessed. For He that is mighty hath done great things to meg and holy is His name. And His mercy is from generation to generation, to them that fear Him. He hath shown might in His armg ttered the proud in the conceit of their heart. He hath sea ' t the mighty fr He hath put down d the humble. and hath exalte He hath filled the hungry with good things, ' I He hath sent away empty and the ric L om their sea , ael His servant, He hath received lsr mindful of His mercy. our fathers, As and to his seed forever. being to Abraham, He spoke to EUHR' ru -fx LJ n 1 f,, it M In x ye v 1:13. it Yeh Amwl 1. V 'S vw Pr 'iq ,?',s' '- .La H, '.'.1 -,- ','f ' '--...Q-,, l ' ' -' . Q1- 1... ' , iszhjslgf'l,4fJQ x..I,r.M,p-- . ...... , '.,-.,:. --u,:f,g',U-I -.-.47-,-.1-V-.,,, I. s 2' .'s?- . -1- ' 'lwfv'-1, f'- ::'fr.'-4'-3'-vt . 'A 57 'F 1 -' ,,'. '.-'Dv .1 .h'rEZ -h-'Rl' .. ','i-. H:,-.,' 7 'I' ' - .1 'T 26- 'IL' I't.': F 'i,'- X - I W ,'f,-V' , i5. HV,, 1' l, I 1 I, rgq t,hL-kiwpvl fnzmuml .HN 'V 2, ,J It-I . u p-xw, ' J 1 f f -W , .u .mi:--..--f.a:- -3-.4-J.. , wtf.- 'Q' - al. .V 1' ' u N Hia. -. ,an nl., 3 1- 'L - at -1 .5 pi V... . ,Kip ,-, V: A., 1 um.: 'HI H . X N no eddionaf !9ccIfr0lfL5 Charles F. Banas H. L. Battaglia John K. Bembenista Edmond Binizkiewicz Matthew Burke, jr. Matthew Carden Hamilton Clarke Sidney Clayman Anthony B. Constantine Vincent Cotroneo Paul B. Cotter Daniel Curtin joseph P. D'Angelo, D.D.S. Robert S. Donley William D. Dugan James Ehinger Robert F. Ehinger Daniel Fahey Paul A. Fernbach joseph D. Godfrey Stephen A. Graczyk Eugene Hanavan F. Vincent Harrington, D.D.S. Paul Hoffman C. G. Jenczeski Caryl A. Koch Albin V. Kwak john P. Luke H. C. Mann Louis F. Manze H. J. McGee Sc Mrs. Lawrence A. Miano Donald Nenno IO9. James Norton john O'Brien Albert W. Palmer Milton A. Palmer Matthew Pantera, Jr., john D. Persse Donald W. Preston Willis H. Putney William F. Reedy Daniel Riordan Joseph F. Ruh Paulrj. Rutecki Vincent L. Rutecki Carrol Shaver Helen F. Sikorski Max C. Straitiff Eugene M. Sullivan Thomas V. Supples D.D.S Joseph P. Talty, D.D.S. Charles Tanner Myron A. Thompson Edward M. Tracy George Tralka Martin E. Tyrrell Yiiksel Uzer Michael A. Valente Stanley A. Weglikowski Herbert E. Wells William F. White Robert Wiencek 8a Mrs. John Zerkowski John G. Zoll ,200 esdionaf pafrona Miss Mary Abram Miss Mary Bauer Mrs. Helen Boquard Miss Ollie Bushnell Miss june Cantwell Miss Pat Chambers Miss Mary Coonley Miss Grace Cuff Miss Grace Czwojdak Mrs. R. Dentinger Miss Margaret DeLong Miss Peggy jo Diggins Miss Rita jean Faticoni Mrs. Fijol Miss Barbara Fryczynska Miss Anne Gavin Miss Eleanor Glair Mrs. Edward Godfrey Miss Mary Gottstine Mrs. Zella Hall Miss Peggy Haugh Mrs. Healy Miss M. Hehir Miss Peggy Iwanski Miss Joy Adams Mrs. Ernest Aeschbacher Mr. Robert Agos Mr. Anthony Alessi Mr. John Aman Mrs. Mary Basil Miss Maureen Kelly Miss Blanche Klein Mrs. Joseph Krantz Miss Anne Kurtz Miss Donna Lee Miss Elizabeth Maddigan Miss Margaret Mahaney Miss K. Manns Mrs. A. McFeeley Miss Ann McKeoWn Miss Hedy R. Mielcarek Miss Dolores Moriarty Mrs. T. Patton Mrs. Makeline Pry Miss Dolores Puvel Mrs. C. H. Quinn Miss Joyce Regan Mrs. Grace Renzo Mrs. Ethel Rutterman Miss Regina M. Scharnann Miss Phyllis Schmelzinger Miss Bridget Shea Miss C. Smith Miss A. Zilliox egofjcw p6lfl 0l'L5 103 Mr. 8a Mrs. John Bayless Mr. Roy A. Benson Mrs. H. Brodfuehrer Mr. Sc Mrs. Faust Brown Mr. S: Mrs. Joseph Bucheker Miss Callahan Mr. Sc Mrs. Joseph M. Carr Mr. Sc Mrs. Sam Cirincione Jack and Ruth Cleary Mr. Sc Mrs. Richard Cooley Mr. Sc Mrs. Pierce Cournan Mr. Richard G. Crittenden Mr. Sc Mrs. A. Curry Mr. Richard F. Davies Mr. john Depka Mr. 8a Mrs. Joseph Deseria Mr. 8a Mrs. Thomas Dillon Mr. Donald Daina Mr. William Dowd Mrs. Gertrude Doyle Mr. James Dutton Miss Mary Dutton Mrs. Monica Dutton Mrs. Martin P. English Miss Maureen F.. English Mr. 84 Mrs. John Fitzpatrick Mrs. B. Flaherty Mr. James Flaherty Miss Mary Flaherty A Friend Mr. Sc Mrs. H. W. Foss Mr. 8c Mrs. Glen Dale Fox Miss Lauretta Fox Miss Patricia Gawronski Mr. 8a Mrs. James Grady Mr.'8c Mrs. Felix Gramza Mr. 8: Mrs. F. J. Griffin Mr. Anthony Gugino Mr. 8a Mrs. Joseph Halik Miss Pauline Halik 104 Mrs. Viola Hayes Holy Family Ushers Mrs. Florence Hubbard Mr. Sc Mrs. William Huber Mrs. Michael Kapture Mr. John Kearns Mr. Joseph T. Kelly Mr. 8: Mrs. Henry Kiedrowski ' Miss Virginia Ann Kisiel Mr. Sc Mrs. Stephen Kornish Mr. Sc Mrs. T. Koziol Rev. Gerald J. Kreuzer Miss Marie A. Kreuzer Mrs. A. Krol Mr. Hank Krol Mr. Sc Mrs. James Kung Mr. Larry LaFlamme, Jr. Mr. 84 Mrs. Joseph Laskowski Mr. 8: Mrs. Floyd Lathrop Mrs. Celia Lewandowski Mrs. R. Lewandowski Mr. Sc Mrs. N. Luciano Mr. Sc Mrs. Richard Mahoney Mr. 8c Mrs. john Majestic County Judge and Mrs. Anthony Manguso Mrs. Celia Machinski and Sons Rev. Francis McCormick Mrs. T. L. McHenry Mr. Sc Mrs. John McIntyre Ursula A. Mellody Mr. 8a Mrs. Donald Merrill Mr. 8a Mrs. Donald Meyers Mrs. Mary Mullen Mrs. Ann O'Brien Miss Mary O'Brien Mrs. Laura Ott Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard Owens Mr. Richard Parker Mr. Sc Mrs. Carl Petschke Mr. Charles Petschke Mr. Sc Mrs. Mr. Sc Mrs. Mr. Sc Mrs. Mr. Sc Mrs Mr. Sc Mrs. Mr. 8c Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8a Mrs Peter Prinzing Thomas F. Quinn Thomas Quinn William Radack William Rathki E. V. Rebescher John Rimbeck Joseph T. Rogers Mrs. J. Rooney Miss Ellen Ross Mr. Alfred Salpietro Mr. Sc Mrs. Donald Scott Mr. Sc Mrs. Arnold Smith Miss Helen Smith Mr. 8a Mrs. Edwin L. Smith Mr. Sc-Mrs. Raymond Sojka Mr. Michael Songer Mrs. Margaret Thomas Mr. Sc Mrs. Leonard Thrum Mrs. G. R. Weeks Mr. Edward Vfegryn Mrs. Alta Woeller Mr. Henry Woeller Mr. Samuel Worch Mr. Joseph Zaso Compliments of Bruckls Nurses Outfitting Co. Inc. 387 Fourth Ave. New York 16, N. Y. Pittsburgh Chicago Detroit 105 Congratulations to the Graduating Class from the Class of 1959 Chris-Mar Bridal Shoppe Gowns for all occasions Reasonably priced Custom-made to suit you 882 Sycamore Tel. No. KE-8262 Compliments of Park Radio Sc T.V. Service 584 North Buffalo Road Orchard Park, N. Y. ID-5671 IO7 Compliments to the Graduating Class from the Class of 1958 Compliments of C I' t . . amp men 5 of Barbantz Dehcatessen Mrs. Ernest Aeschbacher 44 Duirsrien Sn. w Buffalo, N. Y. IO8 Good Home Cooking Weddings, Banquets, Dinners, Luncheons Private Dining Room Clinton Restaurant Batavia, N. Y. Specialize in Sea Food Tel. 2281 Owner-Clarence Bolt A. Demeo Meats Vegetables Groceries North Collins Phone 2760 Sherman Rue We Deliver Dietrich Funeral Homes 995 Genesee St. 2528 Bailey Ave. HU-8972 HU-4492 Air-conditioned Ample Parking Facilities at both homes Compliments of Alvin P. Feuerstein IO9 Best Wishes from Gartner's Evergreen Nursery Gowanda, N. Y. 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