Notre Dame High School - Mater Dei Yearbook (Batavia, NY)

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A mzrqx: -Ammxw. ,f 7 wzsusnwfsgbtfmzffiziiw 1' ' N .-a k ' Q 1 3 - 2 -:YA 44 kd Presents DEI Underolassmen .... 9 Classrooms ...... 17 Activities ...... ..25 Sports .......... 35 Seniors ......... 43 S Published 'by the Class ol 1956 Notre Dame High School Batavia, New York I ME ORIAM IN HIS UNASSUMING WAY HE quiet people are often the ones who are the hardest to forget. That's why we'll always remember Gerald Rogowski. To those who knew him he was Jerry, a soft-spoken gentle friend. In his unassuming way, he was an honor stu- dent, winning a scholarship to Notre Dame from Sacred Heart School and receiving four honor cards in his fresh- man year. The short time he belonged to Boy Scout Troup 10, Jerry achieved the rank of Star Scout. His head never grew an inch. Jerry never lived to become famous, but everyone misses him. He was the first of our students to die, but his warmth of spirit will always live with us. Requiescat in pace, Gerald, you earned it. Ora pro nobis, we need your help. 4 Our Bishops Place THE MOST REVEREND JOSEPH A. BURKE, D.D. Bishop of Buffalo ff'f:?'5ff 53? 'E Y Their Hope In Us THE MOST REVEREND LEO R. SMITH, D.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Buffalo Given Proper Education Ameriezfs Youth IGN hool Will Prove To Be Its Greatest Hope . 1 vi 9 s .mygfg , Mi ag-xl V 3 if?-il ,. . .,.., Q wg . .W . Q1 Law, . , .M .JU ,' -.a l axv Youth eeds and Seek Guidance ONG before September, Father Kinmartin begins his duties as guidance counselor for Notre Dame. The planning ofcourses and arrang- ing of schedules are his full time jobs during a good part of the sum- mer. Father is interested in all of the students, in their studies, in sports and in studentorganizations. He has classes in Latin I and II and religion. If the youth of today is the hope of tomorrow, no one has more faith in tomorrow than Father Kinmarting no one is more sincerely interested than he in making Notre Dame the training center for potential Catho- lic citizens. Qkckc, , we Q 1 W '.,,,wnfe::2'23!ffq5:a, sa e --el ' Seeg e r ' S si :gee ' SISTER EDWARD MARIE REVEREND NELSON I. KINMARTIN F it's alate slip you need or some advice on your latest problem-- even if it's a boyfriend, Sister Ed- ward Marie is always interested and so very gracious in helping to find the answer. Sister is Vice-Principal and Dean of the Girls and as such is a constant advocate for our interests. Sister has seen the present senior girls through high school and all agree that she has made many a day brighter and smoother by her con- stant interest and persuasive man- ner. Sister teaches freshman and sophomore English with the same gracious charm as she welcomes us back to school after summer vaca- tion. Ku., Freshman class officers, left to right: Robert Mullen, Mary Cathcrlnc Kemp, lwlaxry Ellen Wil kinson, and Robert Monclziel. l E F fr' T - n ' f N -.IJ ' 'af' , 1 'A'q- . nf f'QV NNvv A F Y .,, ,N.. ,o xr, .xx P 1 .1 o Q ' Junior class officers, seated: Shirley Kirby, Jeanette Krolikowskig standing: Ric:hardCichow- ski, and Joel Jaquay. , x FRE HME , CLA S OF 1959 J ei J lst Row, left to right: Jacqueline Brand, Frances Allenza, Ann Bridge, Marilyn Barone, Marilyn Brewer, Sharon Colangelo, Rosemary Della Penna, Patricia Chmielowiec, Naomi Dermody, 2nd Row: Carole Barone, Helen Bundy, Letha Davis, Mary Ellen Bauman, Elizabeth Corcoran, Linda Copps, 3rd Row: Timothy Dempsey, Gerald Arnold, John Clifford, Raymond Abdella, Thomas Casey, Alex Cericola. 4th Row: John Clare, John Bermingham, Richard Bausch, Lawrence Darch, Bernard Buck- cnmeyer, Louis Barone, Z 1? r . t , I v lst Row, left to right: Josephine Joy, Eva Hackett, Lucille Ferrando, Mary Kreutter, Geraldine Geitner, Harriet Kidder, Ann Kennedy, Sue Donahue, Alle-ne Geitner. 2nd Row: Mary Catherine Kemp, Loretta Irrera, Mary Giordano, Anna LaRussa, Patricia Gringer, Margaret Harnik, Mary Flynn. 3rd Row: Michael Graham, James Gauck, David Graziplene, Leonard Gecewicz, Louis Fur- rando, Richard Hickey, Ross Fanara, James Lambert. 10 ot a Worth hilo Goal For Your oli z..e.atls, lst Row, left to right: Judy Montague, Lois Oehler, Mary Margaret Leising, Margaret Moscicki Anne Marie Luperino, Barbara Porter, Carole O'Brien, Elizabeth Murphy, Faye Pfalzer. 2nd Row Sally Ortner, Joanne Morgan, Ann Lenihan, Paulette Messina, Patricia Pasrecki, Shirley Leising Teresa Pellegrino, 3rd Row: Robert Mullen, Samuel Lovria, Robert Mondziel, Darwin Marbel Richard Mullen, John Musshafen, David Minuto, Martin Paravato, lst Row, left to right: Mary Tosto, RoseAnn Summers, Antoinette Talone, Sharon Syracuse, Mary Zeitvogel, Barbara Rooney, Ann Sierk, Aileen Quinlan, Sally Ruffino, Mary Ellen Wilkinson. 2nd Row: Barbara Sallome, Marian Wylaz, CarmellaStro1lo, Patricia Williamee, Ann Weiss, Sally Spink, Suzanne St, Cere, Maureen Scully. 3rd Row: Anthony Tenebruso, Charles Seewaldt, Don- ald Swanz, Philip Tabone, Joseph Regal, Bruce Randall, Roger Sabatino. 11 SOPHO ORES, CLASS OF 1958 1st Row, left to right: Sarah Barone, Constance DiPiazza, Martha Clark, Mary Lu Bernard, Barbara Burns, Maureen Cunningham, Barbara Dombrowski. 2nd Row: Jo Ann Canty, Sally Carl, Judy Bishop, Carol Bundy, Audrey Braun, 3rd Row: Charles Barone, Roger Brewer, Vincent DeMuth, Joseph De- Fazio, I.David Connolly, David Cima, Guy Chiarolanza. L X53 sv lst Row, left to right: Carol Elmore, Carol Ellis, Cathleen Hackett, Virginia Gautieri, Paula Klim- czak, Carol Judd, Kathleen Gleason, Mary Ellyn Gerace. 2nd Row: Nicholas Figlow, Edward Kirby, Sandra Fee, Patricia Horgan, Judith Haitz, Nicholas Gualtieri. 3rd Row: Thomas Clark, Durland l Daggett, Joseph Gauck, Richard Ellingham, John Kulikowski, Joseph Kennedy. 4th Row: Paul Ja- quay, James Heveron, Edwin Kryman, James Gatgen, Nicholas Hodgson, Robert Kleps. 12 Demand the Bet lst Row, left to right: Mildred Meimveiser, Teresa Mix, Mary Marzolf, Kathleen Maloney, Patricia Lambert, Gail Pastore, Loretta LaRussa. 2nd Row: Patrick McKernan, Myrna Marzolf, Charlotte McCormick, Joan Lippold. Ioan McCurry, Richard Neth. 3rd Row: Wil- liam Mastin, Edmund Leising, Robert Muscarella, Charles P. Pero, Michael Murry. 4th Row: Gary Nash, Charles I. Pero, IohnEise1ine, John McGinnis, Philip Pilato, FranCiS Marchese. 1 1 1- x be W lst Row, left to right: Rosemary Stack, Barbara Winch, Beverly Sobczak, Barbara Schiller, Mari- lyn Pratt, Marietta Shirley, Gladys Peck, Barbara Wozniak, 2nd Row: Loretta Reuwer, Suzanne Roach, Patrick Salvador, Nicholas Prospero, Albert Repiccl, Donna Tresco, Rita Ruffino. 3rd Row: James Rlegel, Thomas Tatarka, Joseph Suranni, Mariano Tosto, Patrick Welch, Philip Weiss, 13 v s . U IOR , CLASS OF 1957 2 5 5 2 .X . 3 V 3 Q 'S lst Row, left to right: Ann Almeter, Anne Duyssen, Margaret Amedick, Evelyn Barbeau, Ann Co- ticchio, Joan Conway, Elizabeth Criger, Annette Di Fazio. 2nd Row: Ardis Branche, Carol Brown, Brian Clark, Peter Della Penna, Dick Cichowski, Cecelia Charvella, Maridee Battaglia. 3rd Row: Donald Battaglia, Charles Callan, Eugene Cericola, Stephen Dermody, William Clarke, John Bar- tello. v , Q 1st Row, left to right: Judith Ellingham, Carole Heisler, Karen Kasmarek, Patricia Graham, Audrey Hinkson, Mary Ann Ganey, Madeline Joy. 2nd Row: Shirley Kirby, Nancy Hoffman, Bernadette Hokula, Marilyn Hedtke. 3rd Row: Salvatore Gualteri, Irving Gillam, William Hynes, Richard Duyssen, Thomas Elliott, Joel Iacquay, Vincent Gullo. 14 Don't Dodge Re pon ibility , 3 J, E J L Q. 5 1 F f its 1 e ' ff J J. tilt ' i ,L L L1 Nm a I 2 M lst Row: Catherine Macheda, Sue Marshek, Connie Martino, Marion LaRussa, Audrey McCormick Marion Mills, Sandra Mayo, Angela LaRussa. 2nd Row: Jeanette Krolikowski, Clara Kreutter Louise LaVal1ey, Beatrice Longhini, Elizabeth Morgan. 3rd Row: Thomas Kleps, Richard Lewis Vincent Messina, Donald Lewis, Frank Mondziel, Edward Murphy, Raymond Mickey. E QvP'Qx 1st Row: Jane Walf, Marianne Penna, Peggy Rose, MaryAnn Pero, Marcella Stockschlaeder, Mary Ann O'Brien, Judith Tresco. 2nd Row: Joan Roach, Margaret Sheridan, Joan Seewaldt, Ann Sween- ey, Catherine Peck, Mary Ann Musshafen, Elizabeth O'Geen, 3rd Row: Lynn Wilkinson, John Ro- don, John Scott, Charles Nalbach, Edward Shaeffer, William O'De11, Francis Schumacher. 15 LAY STAFF HESE wonderful people behind the scenes are here revealed. The efficient officework- ers, the iongsuffering bus drivers and the talent- ed culinary corps all contributed to our care- free school days at Notre Dame. AT RIGHT: Miss Frances Cairo and Ruth Smith look over the official checkbook, Miss Caito takes care of our business needs and Ruth is Father's secretary. 7, mgt A? AT FAR LEFT: Mr, Becker adjusts the switch boxes in the cafeteria. Of course that is only one of the duties that keeps the head janitor busy. There are furnaces to keep going so that we can weather the long winter months in comfortg there are floors to keep clean and halls to wax. AT LET: Mr, Tabone poses behind the wheel of his bus that takes a lively bus full to Le Roy and back each day, M! Mrs. Mary Gorczyca has a knack for keeping things clean and tidy and helps keep our school in tip-top condition. 'Sn is? -H?-' With a smile and a complete understanding of young appetites the kitchen corps gra- ciously serve a large multitude of hungry teens. Left to right: Mrs, Helen Tinkham, Mrs, Lillian Hardy, Mary Lou Puls, a senior, Mrs. Louis Assenato, and Mrs. Robert Moag. 16 'ca EQ 'EW 'hw-4 ga'W?N x a X v Wi' .vnu 58- vv gf ound Chri tian Philo oph career, try to select one in than earn a living or further your own personal aims. Develop the bit of mission- study of religion and English N choosing a lifetime which you can do more ary within you. By the you can learn to explain your Faith to others in speak- ing and writing. Those learning their religious dogmas and practices from Father Scanlan are: at window, Pat Lambert, Gladys Peck, Ioan Lippold. Next Row: Mary Mar- zolf, Myrna Marzolf, Charlotte McCormick, iv Yin REVEREND EDWARD I. SCANLAN K ' 2 , 1 in Na ENGLISH IV--1st Row, left to right: Terry Ball, Margaret Buckenmeyer, Janet George, Joyce Casper, Barbara Currier, Front Row: Gloria Caccarnise, Kevin Smith, Betty Pelle- grino, David Graham, 1 8 1 to .Y 7 G SISTER MIRIAM Make Youth An Asset SISTER MARY ED MUND Iii 4. SISTER SARAH MARIE XX Sister Mary Edmund's American History Class investigates world problems as well as domestic affairs. Shown in the picture above are: Rita Bermingham, Pat Con- d and Rod Derefinko These students are checking on reference nor, John Dermo y . materials in the file case and locating a vital spot on the globe. in the THOROUGH study of history and economics les is required of every light of Christian princip d t from a Catholic high school. One of the prac- gra ua e tical applications of government study is attendance at the model congress in a high school of the county. ,.,..,........:......,...,,....c.vM.e,.,..,,- ,, ., M-, . . ,.. .ii vw 'Y' We . s A to 0 y 1 'JJ X gi' l l fb ' lwa s fun Thlg feudal castle built by Loretta LaRussa for Sister Sarah A class project is a y . Ma.rie's World History Class is admired by, left to right: Bill Hynes, Karen Kasmarek, Marian LaRussa, and Charles Nalbach. 19 Don't Undere timate Your LATIN III--left to right: Marcella Stockschlaeder, Edward Schaeffer, Joan Roach, Donald Lewis, and Mary Keough, HE orations of Cicero are being studied un- REVEREND PETER GUALANDRIS der the direction of Father Peter Gualandris. These students are reliving the glorious days of the Roman Empire. SISTER IUSTINE MARIE 5' QQ 'yi' HOMEMAKING--left to right: Martha Gleason, Jane Walf, Sheila Brown, Richard Duysserr, and Roseann DeFazio, HE homemaking students learn the culinary art from Sister Justine Marie. They also have projects in home management and sewing with a fashion show as a climax to the year. Z0 God-Given Power for Good! NDER Sister Mary Ethel's supervision these po- tential secretaries are learning office practices so they may find their way into the business sphere. Here showing their skill at machines are: Serena lrrera, Patricia Connor, Barbara Currier, Catherine Lange, and Beverly Schiavi, Hwang ODAY'S youth is learning to type its way into the big busi- ness world under the direction of Sister Mary Mt. Carmel. TYPING CLASS--lst Row, left to right: Patricia Graham, John Mc Ginnis, Marllyn Pratt, Daniel Amedick, Margaret Buckenmeyer, 2nd Row: Ioan Seewaldt, Joyce Casper, Mildred Meim veiser, Mary Keough, Maureen Sennott, Vincent De Muth. 3rd Row: Mary Ortner, Myrna Marzolf, Audrey Braun, 4th Row: Donald Lewis, Anne Glllam, and Emilie Fliegauf. Z1 SISTER MARY ETHEL , uf SISTER MARY MT. CARMEL tart Thinking Earl Parallelograms, circles, rectangles, and squares .....Paul Pappalardo, Nick Pilla, William Wescott, and Robert Rogowski probe into the problems of solid geometry. Mrs, Sidney Sherwin who teaches the ,ix MRS, SIDNEY SH ERWIN ' rx HEY may not all become Ein- stein's but they may be engineers or leaders in other fields of calculation. They will withouta doubt be need- ed, for no world can exist without con- forming to mathematic s . ww class also conducts the plane geometry classes and was in charge of the half year course in trig. ...HN ,n.f REVEREND LEE I. MAYS Solving a problem in intermediate al- gebra are: Eugene Cericola, Vincent Gullo, Stephen Dermody and Patri- cia Connor. With Father Mays' very able guidance, students learn the hows and whys of math. Father al- so instructs elementary algebra and religion classes. bout a Career With a Purpoe '7' Absorbed in the illustration ofthe principle of pulleys are: Edward Tatarka, Charles Connolly, Richard Colangelo, Barbara der the guidance of Father Prina, these senior science majors advance in the study of physics. REVEREND RICHARD RUTECK1 REVEREND NA ZARENE PRINA -,I Jack Clifford demonstrates the workings of the hydrometer to General Science stu- dents: Mary Kemp, Lois Oehler, Michael Graham, and Marilyn Barone. The el- ementary General Science course is taught to all the freshmen by Father Rutecki. Z3 LONG with physics and general science, chem- istry and biology are also taught at Notre Dame. The instructor of these classes and of the weekly lab periods is Father Prina. The well e- quipped laboratories provide ideal conditions for experimentation. Lathan and Margaret Gerace, Un- ullrt Which I Loved - FINE education should include associationwith the cultural opportunities K and advantages available to high school students. Two of the greatest sources of refinement and culture are artand acquaint- ance with great books. ln a Catholic high school these advantages include the priceless heritage of Catho- lic art and literature. Art students experiment with charcoal drawings under the supervision of Mrs, Pies. Shown in the foreground are left to right: Edmund Leising, Carol Bundy, Ann Sweeney, Maridee Bataglia. Designing papier mache masks was the project of the new art classes established this year at Notre Dame under the direction of Mrs. Samuel Pies, a graduate of R. I, T, and U, of R, ll.QS-!lll Where would our library be without its helpful student librarians? Shown replacing returned books are, left to right: Virginia Gautierl, Jeanette Krolikowski, Maureen Cunningham, and Peggy Rose, Sister Mary Avelina, our first Sister librarian, directs our reading and se- lects GUI new books- SISTER MARY AVELINA Z4 sl , a Xl I 3 , SX, f X 'J , pg X 'Q A A G A ,nw :P--82,3 -5 1 trike a Po iti e ote ODAY'S student government lead- ers have shown that they have an interest in and a concern for the ideas of others They have already learned to accept the responsibility ir ,M ff I' if ,fl ,J placed on them. These students will be the leaders of tomorrow. Martin Hairz, President Ann Gillam Vice-President STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS--lst Row, left to right: Mary Ellen Wilkin- son, Janet Stoll, 2nd Row: Prudy Var- co, Margaret Quinlan, Barbara Woz- niak, Frank Ferrando, Patrick Mc Ker- nan, 3rd Row: Joan Conway, Judith Haitz, Emilie Fliegauf, Robert Mullen, Edwin Kryman, Richard Cichowski, 4th Row: Sue Roach, Jeannette Krolikow- X391 ski, Mary Catherine Kemp, Charles 56096 Nalback, Edward Tatarka, Thomas gage? Bausch and Robert Mondziel. 'I-55 9 we 26 William ,X N X-. Kelty T Fe Hsurer Purpe e Make the Difference VERY student is a member of the Cath- olic Students Mission Crusade the purpose of which is to support the work of the Missions. The annual Mission Dance,selling Christmas cards and ribbon, a paper drive and other projects --all proved to be suc- cessful ventures so that by midyear S485 was sent to the Missions. Mite boxes for voluntary contributions proved that in the heart of the N.D. student there existeda spirit of sacrifice and a realization of the urgent needs of the Missions. ts, ' gan , ..ii. ,.,. Q-.g F wiriiff- Y WH 'r'- HQW- WHATKIND' WILL YO The year-round drive for cancelled stamps opened with a display of a poster by the Officers of the CSMC: Albert Repicci, David Connolly, Beatrice Longhini and Margaret Quinlan, President, The students responded generously to this call and provided the CSMC with another source of funds to be used in aiding the Missions. Besides cancelled stamps, old Christmas cards were also collected, and sent to the Indian Missions in North Dakota. HE Notre Dame Ath- , letic Council, under we 32555 e the direction of Coach wi,-.5 Henry Lewis, is the prin- cipal backbone of athletic activities in and out of school. The main purpose of the Council is to pro- mote athletics and sports- man-like conduct. In the past, the NDAC has spon- sored numerous dances and bazaars which have benefited the whole school. At the end of each year, it sponsors the Sport's A- ward Banquet, honoring outstanding athletes and winning teams in both in- tramural and interscho- lastic competition. .arg Shown above are the Student Officers of Notre Dame Athletic Council, left to right: Serena Irrera, Frank Ferrando, Vincent Messina, and Sue Mai-shek. They are admiring a trophy won by Michael Murphy in 1955. Z7 Tran mit Your Seated ln front of a tentative sketch of a Mater Dei page is part of the editorial staff of the yearbook. Included in the group are: Janet Stoll, Margaret Quinlan, Io Anne Hankey, Frank Ferrando, Dennis Riso, Robert O'Connor, Barbara Rodgers. Months of hard work followed the preliminary planning, trimming, writing, typing, pasting, time consuming - yet rewarding to those who stuck it out. In addition to those pic- tured were: Moderator, Sister Miriam C. S,C.g Cover design, Martin Haitzg Editorial Staff, Sheila Brown, Emilie Fliegauf, Gloria Mc Kernan, Kathryn Blood, Martha Glea- son and Virginia Taylor, Typisrs, Patricia Connor, Gertrude George, Frances Dispen- za, Marilyn Majerus, Catherine Lange and Phyllis Wade. if E X X19 ABOVE: Mr. Carl Peters receives information from Thomas Bausch and Robert O'Connor, financial manager of the Mater Dei, on how to'become a patron for the yearbook. Z8 JANET STOLL, EDITOR Ideas to Others! JOAN CONWAY, EDITOR X DATES T0 REMEMBER G 0121 66,6 JS. 'li ,gfafill L ecreb JJ 677012462 Qfzfe wifi' li' Cr I do not say that you make my voice but that you are my voice itself, for few could learn my wishes without the aid of the Catholic Press. - Pope Pius XI Above: NODAI-H's staff is proud to be a part of God's rnlghtiest voice box. They are left to right: Emilie Fliegauf, Sheila Brown, Joan Conway, Barbara Rodgers, Mary Ann Ganey, and Frank Ferrando. Missing from the picture are: Joan Mikolajczyk, Margaret Quinlan, Janet Stoll, Gloria McKernan, Margaret Gerace, Jeanette Krolikowski, and Sharon Kenna. eoglegw oclabz' QQ, ffl Jpkzd, it use As deadlines for NODAHI draw near, the cry is raised for typists. Answering the call are, left to right: Ann Sweeney, Judy Tresco, Bea Longhini, and Mary Ann O'Brlen, Other 3 er' typists include: Ioan Roach and Ardis Branche. Cl Z9 's G Xxx rig, Q' Qi- . at V509 all' 5' Nlllusici Well aid to Y-' 0- vNaYgo229cR,'a' X ek six' wlgoqivgb ixcg0CiXoOe QHO Cf' oqf. Xeg, 0 . 5 . Qs 'X , Q' O XQ,'bSqv'b-q?9.927y- Q,.5?,0 4 9' . 2.0 ci QW eel' e-'xv' qgexfyevx r- sxevwl' 0 , ' , ' - ,0 Cao? Oxolxbrbgxxlfv w56x,b?x-X30 ji X, do 5- I Y' O, Gb 61,0 X99 Q55 aan Q3, XO. ,bo ox Q ,gas eo Qxetemaafglefb UO 955' sf' 0 5,0 ' Ge- 50 '.,l'- Ye' 'A 0 Q0 -AQ' , Y Q X552-'ZS get B30 Q50 Xxgiobiiogvjjicb ' '2:5',,l95 Q. , 3 , g . I . 8 'ts 1. 'X A l rv I lst Row, left to right: Kathleen Pratt, Concetta Salvador, Serena Irrcra, Virginia Azzi, Annette DeFazio, Marian Mills, Patricia Gra- ham, Betty Pelegrino, Marian La Russa, Catherine Macheda, William Clark, Vincent Gullo, Dennis Riso. 2nd Row: Bernadette Hokula, Jane Walf, Audrey Hinkson, Suzanne Marshek, Elizabeth O'Geen, Betty Criger, Margaret Buckenmeyer, Janet George, Gloria Cacca- misc, Carol Brown, Eugene Cericola, Nicholas Pilla, Glenn Mulcahy. 3rd Row: Lyn Preston, Mary Ortner, Constance Wandryk, Martha Gleason, Mary Louise Puls, Sharon Heywood, Barbara Lathen, Clara Kruetter, Salvatore Gualtierl, Paul Stockschlaeder, Rodney Derefinko, 4th Row: Cathrine Lange, Frances Dispenza, LoulseLa Valley, Joan Roach, Dolores Pappalardo, Sheila Brown, Ardis Branche, Beatrice Longhinl, Richard Duyssen, Edward Schaeffer, Donald Monahan, Daniel Amedick, Paul Pappalardo, Charles Nalbach. be the lpeech of Angel w J K , 'XJQ ' b' ia? x SIS TER fr IJWA l QRU ANN Rod Derehnko skilled accompanist ofthelunior-Senior Glee Club 1 2 as R 5 A v I s, J ,L - 1 - V, ' W ' 1 K A X' N ' , -Q 0 , v - :rs 'J ,- . I 4 we If Q , :nr i , 4 fit' ' , it Yi' ' -- ,. il Q .M J L, - ,Q T 6 ' Vg N i -wr f 2, Q .. .. . Ja, Q , s - of i fs PF ', 'P -' 2 . ' 'N qi A ' +. ' U Q lr - 1: ff ' 'qi W. ' f A My ' 4' . Q , , Tx v S . J ,Y vw ,T 1 , Q ' 3 U v l ks 1 I V il Qian' .i lst Row, left to right: Frank Ferrando, Donald Battaglia, Margaret Gerace, Rlta Birmingham, Janet Stoll, Roseanne DeFazio, Ioan Conway, Ann Duyssen, Margaret Quinlan, Mary Ann Ganey, 2nd Row: Joel Jaquay, Richard Cichowski, Mary Jane Pappalardo, Bar- bara Raziano, Connie Martino, Maureen Sennott, Elizabeth Christ- ner, Virginia Taylor, Judy Tresco. 3rd Row: John Rodon, Lynn Wilkinson, Barbara Tornaszewski, Eliza- beth Srein, Dolores Wojtas, Phyllis Wade, Nancy Hoffman, Angeline Sepi, Barbara Rodgers, Marilyn Hedke, 4th Row: Donald Lewis, David Brewer, Jo Ann Hankey, Gloria McKernan, Elizabeth Morgan, Sandra Mayo, Margaret Amedick, Cecelia Charvella, Ann Sweeney. Where a Mu ic- Q t 4. lst Row, left to right: Carol Bundy, Mary Tosto, Barbara Rooney, 3rd Row: Patricia Lambert, Sally Ortner, Eva Hackett, Elizabeth Mary Marzolf, Beverly Sobczak, Geraldine Geitner, Virginia Gau- Corcoran, Sally Carl, Barbara Dombrowski, Jean Siebert, Mariano tieri, Albert Repicci, Charles Barone, 2nd Row: Anna La Russa, Tosto, Gary Nash. 4th Row: Ann Lenihan, Sally Ann Spink, Mar- Gladys Peck, Lucille Ferrando, Elizabeth Murphy, Marilyn Brewer, garet Mosciski, Shirley Leising, Loretta La Russa, Suzanne Roach, Harriet Kidder, Sarah Barone, Durland Daggett, Louis Ferrando, Rita Ruffino, Joseph De Fazio, Paul Iaquay, Since Saint Pat's day is also Father llerlihy's feast, March 17 is a heyday of music and fun at Notre Dame. Oh my name is MacNamara ..... ffOlTl left I0 right: Donald Monahan, Lynn Wilkinson, 1061 Jacquay, Rod Derefinko, Charles Nalbach, and Richard Cichowski. Right in step for the wearin' of the green are left to right: Audrey Braun, Edwin Kryman, Mary Ellen Wilkinson, Paul Jaquay, Barbara Wozniak, Patrick Welsh, Judith Montague, and Durland Daggett as they demonstrate an Irish Jig. 3Z All About sf . XL Q, i .Q , A . M lst Row, loft to right: Alex Ccricola, Nicholas Figlow, Patrick Mc- Edwin Kryman, Robert Kleps, Marian Wylaz, Teresa Pellegrino Kcrnan, Jamcs Lambert, Carol O'Bricn, Sally Ruffino, Mary Ellen Margaret llarnik, Carole Judd, Mary Ellen Gcrace, 4th Row: Nich Wilkinson, Ann Bridge, 2nd Row: Frances Marchese, Guy Chiaro- olas Hodgson, Philip Pilato, James Rciglc, David Cinia, Lorctta Ren lanza, William Mastin, Barbara Wozhiak, Faye Phalzer, Antoinette wer, Barbara Schiller, Frances Allcnza, Donna Tresco, Charlotte Talone, Kathleen Gleason, llclen Bundy, 3rd Row: Edmund Leising, McCormik, Practicing for their duet, Stormy Weather, in the Music Week assembly are Nicholas Hodgson and Albert Repicci, Albert accompanies the Freshman-Sopho- more Glec Club and Nick will play on St, Patrick's day, 33 .af -st., , A fi 11 N X r r X Pictured above is Loretta La Russa, daily organist for Father Scan1an's high Mass. Generous in any field of activity, Loretta also accompanies Sister Edward Ann'sFrcsh- man-Sophomore Glec Club. KEEP CLO E T0 GOD OPE is based on promise. Youth is a tree just beginning to flower, a gold mine un- dug, a field in the pro- cess of cultivation. Youth's contribution to society may be as lim - ited as that of Aladdin, but its potentialities are as unlimited as those of his famous lamp. By their high vision they are inspiring mil- lions more to see the glowing promise of youth. The lofty ideals of these Catholic youth, based on a sound Christian philos - ophy, should make the nation conscious that American youth is not a liability butatremendous asset. It should take the national mind off the sto- ries of delinquency fea- tured in the daily press and focus it on the stir- ring promise of youth as a whole. LEFT: The student body assists at Mass each day of retreat. At the altar Father Scanlan is the cele- brant. Sister Edward Ann directs the special choir which chants the Proper while the entire student body sing the Ordinary. Each day of re- treat begins with Mass and the re- ception of Holy Communion, LEFT: Reverend Joseph F,Cantillon 5.1. of Canisius College conducted the student retreat December 5, 6, and 7. BELOW: Father Scanlon distributes Holy Communion in the school chapel toa group ofstudents during the retreat and Forty Hours Devo- tion which coincide. Sf! 1 vs - ml-99? K H5596 FOOTB LL B vice NXESSWP' ILL KQTY x1X VARSITY FOOTBALL--1stRow: Frank Ferrando, Richard Cichowski, David Cima, Louis Ferrando, Gary Nash, Rich- ard Neth, Thomas Clark, Brian Clark, Larry Darch. 2nd Row: Donald Battaglia, Charles Connolly, Richard Lewis Michael Murray, Vincent Messina, William O'Del1, Frank Mondziel, Peter Della Penna, 3rd Row: Robert Mondziel: Joseph Suranni, David Connolly, Salvatore Gualtiere, William Kelty, Raymond Mickey, William Hynes, John Der- mody, William Mastin, Eugene Cericola. NDER the leadership of Coach Lewis, the Notre Dame squad faced a seven game schedule which included Medina, Attica, Mindszenty, Warsaw, Letch worth, Aquinas and Brockport. OACH ATHLE evils FA ca ar-N14 V THE' LEE J COP' ' MA Ys 36 TIC D IREC TOR BASEBALL Getting prepared and dressed in the Notre Dame locker room beforea game against Canisius are left to right: Dan Amedick, Jim Brand, Don Monahan, and Bunny Repicci. HEN the snow starts melting and the trees start budding in Batavia, the magic word at Notre Dame becomes Baseball!! At that time the Little Irish put on their gloves and gettheir bats and balls out for practice. Again this year the Notre Dame team will be in the powerful All-Cath- olic League of We stern New York, where they will meet such teams as Canisius, Timon, and powerful St. Joe's last year's champs. With their new coach and some returning vet- erans the team's future looks promising. m 3 Having a little recreation between workouts are the Notre Dame baseball infielders Pictured left to right are: Coach Lewis, Vin Messina, Dick Lewis, Dick Prospero Jim Brand, and Frank Ferrando. 37 QXL woow VARSITY BASKETBALL ICTURED in the circles are the varsity cheer- leaders demonstrating their leadership in directing the student body cheers. They are the ones responsible for holding up the spirit of Notre Dame. RARE N KA ANN OL? SM AL ,MRI AREK METER NPIRNA ...i ,L ille .M W, f ll m e s VARSITY BASKETBALL front row, kneeling BISHOFJ SMITH LEAGUE liftwtilii Iilghl: Eerrangior, Eiatlgarslkci- 1 cos , ynn iinon, eni' u en- 1955'56 SCHLDULE meyer, Dennis Riso, Richard Lewis, Gerald Arnold, Top: Gary Ellis, John Dermody, Dec 18 ....... . . . Le Roy Joel Jaquay, Thomas Elliott, Daniel Ame- Jan. 3. . . St. Mary'S,LanC. dick, Vincent Messina, Lawrence Darch, Jan. ll. . ...... Neumann Yxagnei SHARON Jan. 15. . . . De Sales Ove, KEN OACH HENRY LEWIS A Jan. 17. . . . . Duffy Cx? NA 15 a Jan. 20' . . l l Albion A newcomer to Notre Dame Jan. 27' I . I . - Albion this year. His job here is abig Jan. 29- I . . Mindszenty one, coaching football, basket- Feb. 1. n . ..'.. Alden ball,and baseball. Students un- Feb. 5. ...'.. St. Francis animously agree that he's swell Feb 8. . I St Maryvs Lane. and knows his business. His Feb 12' . D D l . I .Neilmann previous experience includes Feb- 15. . . . ' De Sales another high school job and the Feb. 19. . ..... Duffy coaching of an Army teamin Feb 22. . . . Mindszenty Europe' Feb 24. . .... Le Roy 38 UNIOR VARSITY HOWN cheering in their typical spirited way are the JV Cheerleaders. Coached by Mrs. Mason these girls are looking for- ward to the day when they become varsitycheerlead- ers. ROSE Q 47,4 QVC' QP QL Q XP-we AN LIPPOQ me A 'OGNAQJ Q?-'GAG LD SANDRA 0 N .,.. W, .... 1013 Ewen FM' mwah 4-.: , -.:. , ! ' ub . Zv: 4 K V 4 FV JUNIOR VARSITY--kneeling in the from row, left to right: Louis Ferrando, Dm Dag- gett, Pat Welsh, Bill Mastin, Tom Clark, Albert Repicci, Pat McKernan, Standing in back row: Frank Strollo, Gary Nash, Dave Connolly, Bill Clark, John Eiseline, Charles Nalbach, John Scott, Charles Cal- lan, Chuck Pero. NDER the able coaching of Howard Porter, the Notre Dame JV's emerged from a successful season. With the seasoning and development of new material plus the return- ing veterans of this years var- sity the future looks promising. l'7lQmUl'fJ JL 0316? UD y M v-P' Y ONT e-Y-95 A005 39 ,Ffa wx, mtg wins JV COACH HOWARD PORTER HA Little Work, A Little Pla ABOVE--VARSITY TEAM includes: Mar- ianne Penna, Kathryn Maloney, Loretta La Russa, Martha Gleason, Sheila Brown, Io Aim llankey, Emilie Fliegauf, Gloria Mc Kernan, Elaine Monclziel, Barbara Raziano, Rita Bermingham, Anne Gillam, Margaret Mary Quinlan. AT LEFT: Mrs, Mason confers with a group of varsity members before the game, They are: Rita Bcrrningham, Mrs, Mason, Elaine Mondziel and Emilie Fliegauf, if if A AW' MRS, BARBARA MASON ABOVE--I. V, TEAM includes: Mary Ellen Bauman, Aileen Quinlan, Marilyn Pratt, Mary lane Pap- palardo, Joan Roach, Sue Roach, Catherine Lange, Betty Criger, Mary Catherine Kemp, Sue Dona- hue and Gertrude George. 40 To Keep Us Going- Keeping the body in a healthy condition is part of the function of Catholic education which upholds thc tenet that the whole man must be developed soul, mind and body. Shown above enjoying a game of volleyball are the senior girls with Serena lrrera jumping to return thc ball. Catherine Lange anticipates the return as she prepares for a forceful smash. Tied for first place as thc out- standing girl athlctcs arc, ABOVE: Rita Bermingham and BELOW: Anne Gillam. ABOVE: Square dancers get into position for an invigorating whirl around the gym. Those pictured include, at noon: Annette DeFazio, Mary Ann Penna, at nine: Marion Wylas, Paula Klimczak, at six: Catherine Macheda, Judy Bish- op, at three: Ioan Seewaldt. 41 Get that ball! John Dermody stretches as he tries to get the tap in a crucial game. The cameraman magnificently captured the tenseness and excitement of this important moment. Pictured in the background are the Little Irish fans waiting for the outcome. At Notre Dame we train to be good citizens as well as good Christians. Pictured are the Notre Dame and Albion cheerleaders leading the specta- tors in the singing of the Star Spangled Banner before the beginning of the varsity game. 42 YO TH 0 R HOPE W 8' XA Q W X Q X- 2 f E IOR ,Eg .L-4' -Q' Q, Ar A 'W-0 CS-T KX cnior class presidents and vice-presidents, from row: Providence Senior Class secretaries and rreasurcrs, front row: Lyn Preston, Vir- 'arco, Emilie Flicgauf. Back Row: Edward Tatarku, and Thomas ginia Azzi, Backllowz Paul Slockschlacdcr, and Joseph Chaya, -ausuh, 7- i n X 1 I U Ap ,M 0 6 , x?'R 'YW ' 'PW' lW' INN X f i 'U' 'CI if is N gli 1.V fi Q RITA BERMINGHAM 18 Buel Street...Saint Joseph's Parish ........ CSMC l,2,3,45 Glee Club l,Z,3,45 Intra- murals 3,45 Basket- ball 3,45 Camera Club 1. KATHERINE BLOOD Z3 Maple Avenue, Le Roy ....... Saint Peter's Parish .... CSMC1,2,3, 45 Glee Club 1,25 Dra- matics 45Camera Club 15 Nodahi 35 Mater Dei 45 Cafeteria l,2.,3. 0ur Mother, llur Hope DANIEL AMEDICK Darien Center ..... Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish...CSMC l,Z,3, 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Dramatics 1,25 Intra- murals l,Z,3,45 Bas- ketball 45 Baseball Z, 3,4. VIRGINIA AZ ZI 408 South Jackson St.. Saint Anthony's Par- ish ...... CSMC l,2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 35 Glee Club l,Z,3,45 Intra- murals 35 Class Sec- retary 4. TERRANCE BALL 30 Lathrop Avenue, Le Roy ....... Saint Peter's Parish...CSMC l,Z,3, 45 Intramurals Z,3,45 Camera Club 1. THOMAS BA US CH 61 South Main Street.. Saint Mary's Parish.. CSMC 1,Z,3,45 Intra- murals l,Z,3,45 Bas- ketball Z5 Camera Club 15 Nodahi 25 Mater Dei 45 Class President 45 NDAC 4. RICHARD BOWERS 14 Farewell Drive ..... Saint Joseph's Parish. CSMC 1,Z,3,45 Intra- murals 1,Z,3,45 Cam- era Club 15NDAC1,2. JAMES BRAND 4045 Dewey Avenue, Rochester...Mother of Sorrows Parish ......... CSMC l,Z,3,45 Intra- murals Z,3,45 Basket- ball 15 Football Z5 Baseball 1,Z,3,4. 'Y I , A K ri. Sw - DAVID BREWER 66 TracyAvenue ....... Saint Joseph's Parish. CSMC 1,Z,3,4g Glee Club 43 Intramurals 2,3,4g Camera Club l. SHEILA BROWN 510 West Main Road.. Saint Mary's Parish.. CSMC l,2,3,49 Rep.3g Girls' Chorus 3,43 Glee Club l,Z,3,4g Choir 33 Dramatics 3, 4g Intramurals 3,45 Basketball 43 Camera Club lg Nodahi Z,3,4g Mater Dei 4. ! a 1 SV C, Wk JOYCE CAS PER Oakfield ...... SaintCe- celia's Parish .......... CSMC 1,Z,3,43 Glee Club 1,Zg Basketball 3. JOSE PH CHA YA 110 Oak Street...Saint Mary's Parish .......... CSMC l,Z,3,45 Glee Club Zg Intramurals Z, 43 Class Treasurer 4. -Q-73 -' W f WILLIAM C LARK 12. ProspectAvenue... Saint Mary's Parish.. CSMC 1,Z,3,45 Glee Club 45 Intramurals Z,3,4. RICHARD COLANGE LO 18 Swan Street...Saint J'oseph's Parish ........ CSMC 1,Z,3,4g Glee Club l,Zg Intramurals l,Z,3,4g Cafeteria 3, 4g Dramatics 4. Keep Our Lives All potless MARGARET B UC KENME YER A1exander...Saint Vin- cent's Parish...CSMC l,Z,3,4g Glee Club 1, Z,3,45 Intramurals 3,4. GLORIA CAC CA MISE West Main Street Rd., Le Roy ........ Saint Jo- seph's Parish...CSMC l,Z,3,4gGlee Clubl,2, 3,45 Cheerleading lp Intramurals 3,45 Bas- ketball 3g Librarian 2, 3g Nodahi 3,4. yy 4,-y - N-..- 1 ROSE ANN DE FAZIO 31 Elmwood Avenue.. Saint Mary's Parish. CSMC l,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,Z.3,4: Dra- matics 1,25 Intramu- rals 45 Camera Club 1. RODNEY DEREFINKO l Ellicott Place ....... Sacred Heart Parish. 11213141 Cho' rus 35 Glee Club 1.2, 3,45 Choir 2, 33 111- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 15 Camera Club 15Nodahi 1,2,3. Make Our Way ecure CHARLES CONNOLLY 25 Oak Street .... Saint Mary's Parish ......... CSMC l,2,3,45 Glee Club 15 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Basketball l, 25 Football2,45 Base- ball l,3,45 Nodahi l. PATRICIA C ONNOR 28 Jefferson Avenue. Saint Joseph's Par- ish ..... CSMC 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Cheerleader 2,35 No- dahi 2,35 Mater Dei 4. 46 BARBARA C URRIER School Street, East Pembroke ......... Holy Name of Mary Par- ish...CSMC 45 Trans- ferred from Corfu to Notre Dame 4. TIMOTHY DAVISON ll Porter Avenue ..... Saint Mary's Parish. CSMC l,2,3,45 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 Bas- ketball 1,25 Nodahi l,2. . ,' J. .ao ' 'mv' JOHN DERMO DY 263 Ross Street ....... Saint Joseph's Par- ish...CSMC 45 Bas- ketball 45 Football 45 Transferred from E1- ba to Notre Dame 4. FRANCES DIS PENZA 40 Roosevelt Avenue ...Saint Mary's Par- ish...CSMC 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3,45 Dramatics 1,25 Intra- murals 3,45 Camera Club 15 Mater Dei 45 Student Council 1. FRANK FERRANDO 421 Ellicott St ...... St. Anthony's Parish ..... CSMC 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Dramatics Z,3,45 Intramurals 1, 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Football 2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 No- dahi 45 Mater Dei 45 Student Council 1,45 Class President 15 NDAC President 2,4. EMI LIE FLIEGA UF 134 West Main St ..... Saint Mary's Parish. CSMC 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Intramurals 3,45 Basketba1l2,3,45 Camera Club 15 No- dahi 45 Student Coun- cil 45 Class Vice- President 45 NDAC 2,4. 'hr Vg .. 9 M MARGARET GERACE 12 Summit Street ..... Saint Joseph's Par- ish ..... CSMC 1,2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Choir 35 Dra- matics l,2,3,45 Cam- era Club l5 Nodahi 4, Mater Dei 45 Band 3. ANNE GILLAM 160 Walnut Street ..... Saint Mary's Parish. CSMC l,2,3,45 Cheer- leading 35Intramurals 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Librarian 25 Student Council35 Vice-Pres- ident 45 NDAC 4. MARTHA GLEASON 4 Church Street, Le- roy ...... Saint Peter's Parish ..... CSMC 1,Z, 3,45 Rep. 35 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 Intramurals 3,45Bas- ketba1l45 Nodahi 3, 45 Mater Dei 4. DAVID GRAHAM 130 Pearl Street ...... Saint Mary's Parish. CSMC1,2,3,4. 'Til We Find In Jesus GERTRUDE GEORGE Elba ...... Our Lady of Fatima Parish...G1ee Club 15 Intramurals 3,45 Basketbal145 No- dahi 2,35 Cafeteria3. JANET GEORGE Basom ...... Saint Pat- rick's Parish..CSMC 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading 35 Intramurals 35 Basketball 35 Nodahi 2,3. Ti' 'N S SERENA IRRERA 7 Highland Park ....... Saint Anthony's Par- ish .......... CSMC 1,2, 3,49 Intramurals 3,45 NDAC, Secretary 3, 4gG1ee Club 1,2,3,4. MARY KEOUGH 13 Drake Street, Oak- fie1d..Saint Cecelia's Parish ........ CSMC 43 Transferred to Notre Dame 4. Jo Forever More ROBERT HACKETT 104 Oak Street..Saint Mary's Parish ......... CSMC 1,Z,3,4Q Intra- murals 2,3g Band 3,4. MARTIN HAITZ 223 East Avenue ...... Saint Joseph's Par- ish ..... CSMC l,2,3,4g Treasurer 1,23 Glee Club 1,2g Dramatics 2g Intramurals 2,45 Nodahi 1,2gMater Dei 3,45 Student Council 2,43 President 45 Class Treasurer 15 Vice-President 2,3. JO ANNE HANKEY 26 Seneca Avenue..... Saint Joseph's Par- ish ..... CSMC l,Z,3,4Q Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 3,43 Bas - ketball 4, Camera Club 15 Nodahi4g Ma- ter Dei 4. SHARON HEYWOOD 21 Norris Avenue ..... Saint J'oseph's Par- ish ..... CSMC 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 35 Camera Club lg No- dahi 1. I , A . W lv, ' 'ff' - -' Fisfzv- ' . r . , ,.,,.1,f,, .s.. . I l lc 33,gg3:fifqf?7,,? .Egfr - - -h -wx-if'. su, ,-, 3 fiixifivff . S 'iv I - V 'sm' cw , fQ,,Qf Q .ul ' : ' r y- I .. . , , , - 5 ' EMC ' 14.4, . . , ' I :Ti , 'f2 W'1il i me Aichi . .. ,. - . , E CA THE RINE LANGE 38 Pearl Street ........ Saint Mary's Parish. CSMC l,2,3,4g Glee Clllb 1,Z,3,4jDraynat- ics 1,2g Intramurals 3, 4: Basketball 4: Baseball 3: Camera Club 1. BARBARA LA THAN 96 Gilbert Street, Le- Roy ...... Saint Peter's Parish ..... CSMC 1,2, 3,43 Chorus 45 Glee Club l,2,3,4g Choir 35 Camera Club 15 No- dahi 4, Student Coun- cil 2,3, Secretary 3. MARILYN MAJERUS 47 Walnut Street ...... Saint Mary's Parish. CSMC 1,Z,3,41 Glee Club l,Zg Dramatics 1,23 Intramurals 3,43 Camera Club 15 Li- brarian Z, Mater Dei 4. G LORIA Mc KE RNAN 35 Church Street, Le- Roy ...... Saint Peter 's Parish...CSMC l,Z,3, 43 Chorus 3,45 Glee Club l,Z,3,49 Cheer- leading lg Intramu- rals 3,4g Basketball 3,45 NodahiZ,4gMater Dei 4, Student Coun- cil 3, Junior Presi- dent 3. GLENN MULCAHY East Bethany .... Saint Joseph's Parish ....... CSMC l,Z,3,4, Glee Club l,Z,3,4g Choir 1, 3gD1-amatics 2,4g In- tramurals l, Z, 3, 43 Basketball l,Z, Foot- ball Zg Student Coun- cil 15 Class President 1. ROBERT O'CONNOR 7 Lincoln Avenue ..... Saint Mai-y's Parish. CSMC l,Z,3,4g Dra- matics 2,45 Intramu- rals 1,2,3,4g Football Z5 Mater Dei 4. MARY ORTNER Alleghany Road, Dar- ienCenter..Our Lady of Good Counsel Par- ish ..... CSMC 1,Z,3,4g Glee Club l,Z,3,49 In- tramurals 2,3, Cam- era Club lg Librar- ian 1. DOLORES PA PPA LARDO 446 Ellicott Street .... Saint Anthony's Par- ish ..... CSMC 1,Z,3,45 Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 43 Intramurals 2,35 Bas- ketball 2,3g Student Council lg Secretary, Wherefore, 0 Loving Mother DONALD MONAI-IAN 49 Jackson Street, Attica ....... Saint Vin- cent's Parish .......... CSMC l,2,3,4i Boys' Chorus 3g Glee Club l,Z,3,45 Basketball lg Baseball 1, 2, 3, 41 Class Vice-Presi- dent l. ELAINE MONDZIEL Z7 Bogue Avenue ...... Saint Mary's Parish. CSMC 1,Z,3,4, Glee Club lg Cheerleading 13 Intramurals l,2,3, 4g Basketball Z,3,4p Camera Club lg No- dahi 25 Class Treas- urer 3g NDAC 2,3,4g Volleyball 3. 1 rx 'Wt S I . - -.-' I KATHLEEN PRATT 27 Richmond Avenue ...Saint Mary's Par- ish ..... CSMC l,2,3,43 Glee Club l,2,45 In- tramurals 35 Nodahi 2. LYN PRESTON 106 Main Street, At- tica...Saint Vincent's Parish...CSMC1,2,3, 45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Class Treasurer 45 Cafeteria l,2. As We Are Thine Own MARY JANE PA PPALARDO 12 Otis Street...Saint Joseph's Parish ....... CSMC 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Cheer- leading 15 Intramu- rals 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 3, 45 Librarian 35 Nodahi 15 Cafe- teria 4. PAUL PA PPA LARDO 6 Otis Street..Sacred Heart Parish...CSMC l,2,3,45 Glee Club 1, 2,45 Intramurals l,2, 35 Football 25 Cam- era Club 1. BETT Y PELLEGRINO 106 Osterhout Ave- nue...Saint Anthony's Parish...CSMC l,2,3, 45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Dramatics 15 Intra- murals 3,45 Class Secretary 3. NICHOLAS PILLA 133 Liberty Street ,.,, Saint Anthony's Par- ish ..... CSMC 1,2,3,45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Choir l,2,3,45 Intra- murals 1,3,45 Bas- ketball 25 Camera Club 15 Cafeteria 2. iQ '3- it fx 'mg Y MARY LOU PU LS Knowlesville Road, Oakfield .... Saint Pat- rick's Parish..CSMC 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1, 2,45 Cheerleading 25 Intramurals 3,45Bas- ketball 1,25 Baseball 25 Nodahi 2,35 NDAC 2,35 Cafeteria 3,4. MARGARET MARY QUIN LAN 22 Summit Street ..... Saint Joseph's Par- ish ..... CSMC l,2,3,4: Secretary l, Presi- dent 45 Glee Club 1, 2,3,45 Cheerleading 1,25 Dramatics 2,35 Intramurals 45 Bas- ketball 45 Camera Club 15 Nodahi l,2,3, 45 Mater Dei 3,45 Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 1. A BARBARA RAZIANO 11 Goade Park..Saint Anthony's Parish ..... CSMC l,Z,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Cheer- leading 1,35 Dramat- ics 1,Z,35 Intramu- rals 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Camera Club 1. DENNIS RISO 19 Manhattan Avenue ..Saint Joseph's Par- ish ..... CSMC 1,Z.,3,45 Glee Club l,2,45 Dra- matics 3,45 Intramu- rals l,Z,3,45 Basket- ball 45 Camera Club 15 Mater Dei 45 NDAC Z,3,4. -WWE vb CONCETTA SALVADOR 280 Bank Street ....... Saint Joseph's Par- ish ..... CSMC 1,Z,3,45 Glee Club 1,Z,3,45 ln- tramurals 35 Stu- dent Council 35 Class President 3. MAUREEN SENNOTT 70 Prospect Street, Attica ....... Saint Vin- cent's Parish..CSMC 1,Z,3,45 Glee Club 1, 2,3545 Nodahi 45 Ma- ter Dei 4. KEVIN SMITH 53 Montclair Avenue Saint Mary's Parish CSMC Z,3,45 Presi- dent 35 Dramatics Z 35 Student Council 3 Class President 3. ELIZABETH STEIN Bergen .... Saint Brig- id's Parish ..... CSMC l,Z,3,45 Cheerlead- ing 35 Intramurals 35 Basketball 35 Student Council 1. Keep Us, Defend Us BARBARA RODGERS 7 Summit Street, Le- Roy ...... Saint Peter's Parish...CSMC1,Z,3, 45 Glee Club 1,Z,3,45 Dramatics 3,45 No- dahi 45 Mater Dei 45 Cafeteria 2.. ROBERT ROGOWSKI Z0 Osterhout Avenue ...Sacred Heart Par- ish ..... CSMC 1,Z,3,45 Intramurals 1,Z,3,45 Basketball 35 Student Council 1,25 Class Secretary 15 NDAC 3. J .Q 4125- J. w. As Th Propert , and Possession VIRGINIA TAY LOR 32 Summit Street,Le- Roy ...... Saint Peter's Parish...CSMC1,2,3, 43 Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Dramatics 33 Nodahi Z3 Mater Dei 4. BARBARA TOMASZEWSKI 10 Kibbe Avenue ...... Sacred Heart Parish. CSMC 1,2,3,43 Intra- murals 3. PAUL STOC KSCHLAEDER Darien Center .... Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish...CSMC l,2,3, 43 Glee Club 1,43 ln- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Mater Dei 4i Class Treasurer 4. JANET STOLL 14 Roosevelt Avenue ....Saint Mary's Par- ish ..... CSMC l,2,3,43 Rep. 23 Glee Club 1, 2,3,43 Choir 3g Dra- matics 2,33 Camera Club 13 Nodahi 2,3,43 Assistant Editor 33 Mater Dei 3,43 Edi- tor 4. ANTHONY STROLLO 32 Hutchins Street .... Saint Anthony's Par- ish...CSMC 1,43 Glee Club 13 Intramurals 13 Returned to Notre Dame 4. JOHN EDWARD TATARKA 138 Harvester Ave- nue ..... Saint Joseph's Parish...CSMC 1,2,3, 43 Football 2,33 Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 33 Class Vice-President 4. .fi Qs. - ' M ' '--:hir ,: 'fipaeiik -- 1: A H -: a:,,.s3..,,tf.,.w3 , 3 ,is 'Viv liao Qiis-au. im- titra- PROVIDENCE VARCO 33 Pringle Avenue .... Saint Anthony's Par- ish ..... CSMC1,Z,3,43 Glee Club 1,2,33 Bas- ketball Z, 33 Student Council 43 Class Vice-President 4. PHYLLIS WADE 42 Roosevelt Avenue. Saint Mary's Parish. CSMC l,2,3,43 Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Secre- tary 23 Dramatics 1, 2,3,43 Intramurals 3, 43 Camera Club 13 Nodahi 2, 33 Mater Dei 4. CONSTANCE WANDRYK 205 Swan Street ....... Sacred Heart Parish. CSMC l,Z,3,43 Glee Club l,Z,3,4g Intra- murals 3. WILLIAM WESCOTT 5 North Park .... Saint JoSeph's Parish ....... CSMC 1,Z,3,4g Glee Club lg Dramatics Z5 Intramurals l,2,3,4g Basketball 1,3g Cam- era Club lg Class Treasurer 1. was DOLORES WOJTAS 46 Swan Street ......... Sacred Heart Parish. CSMC 1,2,3,4g Glee Club l,Z,3,4g Intra- murals 3. s W . 1 ACTING IS ENIOYABLE. Sheila Brown and Glenn Mulcahy give the impression ALWAYS EATING or looking for something to that lt is as they rehearse for Step Live- eat, the favorite pastime of the seniors is typl ly, Please. BOB ACCEPTS. Mr. Norman Slocum awards Robert O'Con- fied in this scene as Gloria McKeman and Mar tha Gleason consume lunch. nor the prize for winnin the 8 American Legion Oratorical Contest. RESTING BETWEEN SETS are: Jim Brand, AS THEY WERE for the Pageant of Prayer in out of the photo but not out of the picture, Buffalo. Rodney Derefinko is a secular priest Gloria Caccamise, Ann Lenihan, Dave Brew- Sharon Heywood is portraying the Blessed er, a friend and Jacqueline Brand, Gertrude Mother, and Kenneth Bobzln is a Franciscan George, and another friend, Brother, 53 Make ure You Are Right in Heart, Mind and oul , ff? Heli F ABOVE: Gail Pastore lays out the vestmcnts for the Mass of the fol- lowing day, Student Sacristans learn to care for the altar, the sa- cred vessels and vestments so as to be prepared to help in their par- ishes now or at a later time. MPHASIS is placed on religious training at Notre Dame and even secular subjects are spiritualized by using all things for the glory of God. Liv nfl ABOVE: Roger Sabatino serves Father Scan1an's Mass at eighteach morning, Roger is a faithful altar boy and is always ready to offi- ciate, AT RIGHT: The Nativity scene erected by the student council on the lawn ofthe school. ABOVE: A stained glass window created by the art class Captain Amon Gahlinger, formerly of the Swiss to ive the Chapel windows the look of the Christmas season. Guard, speaks to a N, D, Assembly on his ex B periences and devotion to the Holy Father. SPONSORS LE ROY MACHINE COMPANY, Le Roy, New York INC. JELLO CORPORATION DIVISION OF GENERAL FOODS Le Roy, New York SPECIAL PATRONS BABCOCK OIL COMPANY Clinton Street Road Batavia LOUIS P. BRADY 37 Main Street Le Roy C. J. BUCKENMEYER 8- SONS R. F. D. ' I Alexander ROBERT BURNETT INC. 2 Main Street Batavia CHARLOTTE LUMBER 8- WRECKING Clinton Street Road Batavia CHMIELOWIEC PAINT STORE 450 Ellicott Street Batavia CLOR BROTHERS I42 Pearl Street Batavia R. W. CRICKLER BOTTLING COMPANY Pepsi Cola Batavia 55 EBLING ELECTRIC INC. I3 Jackson Street Batavia BANK OF ELBA Main Street Elba GARNEY SHEET METAL INC. 43 Ellicott Street Batavia GENESEE STONE PRODUCTS Batavia Phone Batavia I787 GEORGE'S DAIRY Elba Road Batavia R. A. HAITZ CO. INC. 43 Ellicott Street Batavia KINGSLEY'S DRUG STORE Main Street Le Roy LAWING STUDIO Photographers for Mater Batavia LE ROY HOME BAKERY Main Street Le Roy LOUIES' BARBER SHOP Ellicott Street Next to Pok-a-dot T. V. Open all day 8. evenings DR. 8- MRS. PAUL J. MALONEY 330 West Main Street Batavia R. C. MARSHAM Ashland Oil Products Oakfield RED OSIER RESTAURANT Excellent Food Stafford MR. 8. MRS. JOHN REGAL 46 Main Street Le Roy RYAN-DEWITT CORPORATION 185 Pearl Street Batavia RUMSEY 8. PETRONIO General Building Contractors Batavia SHARE LINCOLN 8. MERCURY Where? Sharel Batavia GEORGE E. SMITH MOTORS 15 Center Street Batavia SURPRISE STORE 317 Ellicott Street Batavia TOM SWEENEY-HAIR STYLING 245 West Main Street Batavia ERNEST TOWNSEND 8- SON 42 Main Street Le Roy LOUIS VIELE CONTRACTOR Best in Building Batavia BUSINESS PATRONS Elmer B. Adelman 463 West Main, Batavia Ann's Paint Store 250 West Main, Batavia Alexander Shop 66 Main, Batavia Louis Assenato's Barber Shop Main, Oakfielcl P. L. Barre Co. Lewiston Rd., Batavia Batavia Coca Cola Bottling Company Batavia Lumber 8- Coal Co. Evans, Batavia Batavia Marine 8- Sporting Shop 411 West Main Batavia Metal Products Corp. Liberty 8. School Batavia Motel West Main Street Road Batavia Washing Machine 8. Appliance Co. 240 Ellicott, Batavia Batavia Waste Material Co. 301 Bank, Batavia E. J. Beardsley,Co. Inc. 65 Main, Batavia Bennion Insurance Agency 25 Washington, Attica STUDIO Bentley Floor 8. Wall Covering Co. 375 West Main, Batavia The Bette shop Main, Le Roy William Betz-Country Grill Oakfield Bird's Music Store 42 Washington Ave. , Batavia Vic Blood Hardware Main, Le Roy Blue Bus Diner 8 Court, Batavia Clarence W. Bohm Mortuary Inc. 308 East Main, Batavia Boyle's Motor Sales Inc. West Main Street Road, Batavia Louis P. Brady, Jr. 39 Main, Le Roy Mr. 8. Mrs. Charles F. Brand 4046 Deary Ave. , Rochester The Broker Prop. Darien Burdett 8- Sanford Funeral Home 11 Maple Ave., Oakfield Donald P. Burkel, General Insurance 530 East Main, Batavia Paul Callan, Real Estate 8. Insurance Batavia The Camera Shop 10 Main, Batavia Carl's Barber Shop I21 West Main, Batavia C. L. Carr Co. 101 Main, Batavia Arthur Cecere, Contractor 56 Swan, Batavia Cecere 8- Bundrock Barbers 55 Main, Batavia Theresa G. Cecero 321 Ellicott, Batavia Ida H. Chamberlain Attica Chapin Owen Corp. 35 Jackson, Batavia Matt Cichowski 31 Seneca Ave., Batavia C'Nannie Plum Pudding 280 Bank, Batavia Community Cleaners 8. Laundry Le Roy 8. Bergen Corrigan Grocery 106 West Main, Batavia Coughlin Truck Brokerage Inc. Main, Elba Darien Hardware Broadway Road, Darien Dean's Drugs 84 Main, Batavia Ray Dell 93 West Main, Le Roy De Lux Cleaning Co. 12 Center, Batavia De Muth-Marzolf Co. Darien Center Deni's Beauty Parlor Ross, Batavia Dryer 8- Harrison 4 Bank, Batavia Eddie's Town 8. Country Inn Buffalo Road, Attica Fairfield Dairy 15 Cedar, Batavia Family Liquor Store I2 Jackson, Batavia Federal Liquor Store 302 Ellicott, Batavia Fix Printing Co., Inc. 9 Bank, Batavia Francis 8- Mead 96 Main, Batavia Fri tt's Insurance Darien Center Funke 8. Hawley 306 West Main, Batavia GalIagher's Liquor Store 105 West Main, Batavia Gammack's Red 8- White Darien Center Mr. 8- Mrs. Wm. Ganey 330 East Main, Attica Vito J. Gautiere Bldg., Cont 209 Liberty, Batavia Genesee Lumber 8. Coal Co , Inc 76 Franklin, Batavia Dr. 8- Mrs. S. J. Gerace I2 Summit, Batavia Gilmartin Funeral Home 342 West Main, Batavia John D. Gioia Ellicott, Batavia Goodyear Shoe Repair 17 Jackson, Batavia John R. Graney 44 Main, Le Roy Granger 8. Co., Inc. I7 Evans, Batavia W. T. Grant Co. II3 Main, Batavia Greenleaf Restaurant 7 Harvester Ave. , Batavia The Greenwood Darien Center A. A. Grinnell Co., Inc. Elba Liana Haeusler School of Dancing Studios--Le Roy 8- Batavia Dr. 8. Mrs. Frank Hall 76 Redfield Pkwy. , Batavia Harold D. Haley South Byron Leo J. Happ's Grocery Store 48 Washington Ave. , Batavia Harkins Tavern 8. Restaurant Pavilion Hart's Red 8. White 132 Ross, Batavia Hawk's Real Estate 8. insurance Kresge Building, Batavia Haxton, Burr 8. Fuller 17 Main, Oakfield Haxton Foods lnc . Oakfiel d Heaman Clothing Company 24 Main, Le Roy Hobart Heddon Newstand 25 Main, Le Roy Holland Inn Batavia Mr. 8- Mrs. John Holt 99 Main, Batavia Hotel Richmond Batavia Humbolt Furriers 202 East Main, Batavia Immaculate Conception Church Ellicott Street Road, East Bethany Jimmy's Shoe Repair 25 West Main, Batavia Joel's Radio 8- Electric Lewiston Road, Batavia Dr. 8. Mrs. David B. Johnson 69 Clinton, Batavia Johnson 8. Parker 108 Main, Batavia Kasmer Cold Storage Elba Dr. 8- Mrs. James F. Kelly 44 Main, Le Roy Rev. T. Bernard Kelly St. Joseph's Rectory, Batavia Father Kinmartin's Boys Home Room 201 Kisiel Die Casting Works 127 Otis, Batavia C. E. Knox 120 Main, Batavia Mr. 8- Mrs. Edwin F. Kryman 143 Vine, Batavia Lapp Lumber Co. Le Roy Le Roy Grill 39 Main, Le Roy Le Roy Pennysaver 92 Gilbert, Le Roy Rev. Samuel J. McCoy 44 Lake, Le Roy Dan Maher Groceries Main, Oakfield Mancuso Hardware 314-26 Ellicott, Batavia Mancuso Motors 2 Main, Batavia Mancuso Restaurant 8. Bowling Rear 214 East Main, Batavia S. V. Maney Agenc Mancuso Theatre Bldg. , Batavia Mangan's Service 55 Main, Le Roy Marchese Bro's 105 Main, Batavia Marchese East Main Grocery East Main, Batavia Dr. 8- Mrs. Russell M. Marchese 22 Redfield Pkwy., Batavia A. H. Marshall 11 Jackson, Batavia Audrey Menne School of Dancing 306 Ellicott, Batavia Miller-Mac Printing Co. 117 Ross, Batavia P. W. Minor 8 Son Inc. 33 State, Batavia Mr. 8. Mrs. Andred T. Mooney 242 Vine, Batavia Moretto Service Station 12 Ellicott, Batavia North East Laundry West Main Road, Le Roy Notre Dame Book Store Batavia Oakfield 8. Elba Growers Inc. Elba C. V. Ortner 8. Son Darien Center Wendell V. O'Shea 37 Elm, Le Roy Rev. August Parwulski St. Cecelia's Church, Oakfield Sam Peca 8. Son 111 Cedar, Batavia Mr. 8. Mrs. Frank Pellegrino 106 Osterhout, Batavia Pembroke Farms East Pembroke Pero's Plumbing Shop Ellicott Street Road, Batavia LaVerne Peter's Delicatessen 310 West Main, Batavia Max Pies Furniture 400 S. Jackson, Batavia Plaza Restaurant 98 Main, Batavia Pok-A-Dot Ellicott Square , Batavia Post's Self Service Station Clinton Street Road Mr. 8- Mrs. Edward W. Powers 3 Platt Ave. , Le Roy Pure Honey 8. Maple Syrup Julius Seewaldt, Johnsonburg The Red Top Restaurant Stand West Main Street Road, Batavia Reding's Funeral Home 75 Main, Attica Red's Open Air Market West Main Street Road Reinhart's Market 40 Oak, Batavia John J. Rennerd's Red 8. White Store Bethany Center John Roach 232 West Main, Batavia John J. Roach Service Station Ellicott at Lehigh Ave. , Batavia Robert's Radiator Service 349 West Main, Batavia Roger's Dairy 106 Oak, Batavia Rose Garden Restaurant Buffalo Road, Bergen Ross Gas 8. Appliances 41 Main, Oa field Roy Rowcliffe Main, Elba Rowcliffe 8. Snell Main, Elba St. Jerome's Hospital 16 Bank, Batavia St. John Farm Produce Ellicott Street Road, Batavia Salway's Hardware Batavia Sam's Barber Shop South Pearl, Oakfield Shelby's 23 Main, Le Roy Sherwin William Co. 48 Main, Batavia John Shuler's Garage Main, Elba Dr. 8. Mrs. N. J. Shultz 26 Lewis Ave. , Batavia Siebert's Auto Service East Pembroke Singer Sewing Machine Co. 50 Main, Batavia ' Guy H. Smith Hardware Main, Elba Stearling Diner 57 Main, Le Roy Dr. 8. Mrs. Donald Stickney 47 Vernon Ave. , Batavia L. C. Stroh 8- Son 104 Main, Batavia Superior Supply 245 West Main, Batavia Teresi 8. Teresi Insurance 335 Ellicott, Batavia Thomas 8. Dwyer Main at 99, Batavia Thompson Food Market Oakfield Triangle Motel 627 East Main, Batavia John Trousdell Insurance 51 South, Le Roy Gerald Tumalty Chevrolet Service Alabama H. E. Turner Co., Inc. 402 East Main, Batavia Valle Jewelers 211 East Main, Batavia Frank Vallesses' Liquor Store 9 Main, Oakfield Venice Restaurant 22 Main, Batavia Acheson's Service Station Rev. H. M. Adolf Mr. 8. Mrs. Frank Allenza Mr. 8. Mrs. Jos. Amedick Mr. 8. Mrs. E. W. Almeter Artic Refrigeration Batavia Kirby Co. Batavia Motors Batavia Paint 8. Wallpaper Co. Mr. 8. Mrs. Cosmo F. Battaglia Mr. Frank Becker Raymond Becker Mr. Miles Berry Charles E. Birmingham Charles Bishop L. B. Blanchard Earl Bogue Nina Mason Booth Mr. 8. Mrs. Clarence L. Branche Rev. George J. Brennan Miss Gertrude Brewer Mr. 8. Mrs. Wm. F. Brown, Sr. Mr. Charles Buckenmeyer, Jr. Francis Buckenmeyer The Cafeteria Staff Mr. 8- Mrs. Joseph Cassidy Frances Castranova Wagg's Fish 8. Seafood Mkt. 54 Jackson, Batavia Wandr k's Superette 466 Elllicott, Batavia E. A. Washette 511 East Main, Batavia Mr. 8- Mrs. William Wescott 5 North Park, Batavia West Batavia Diner Route 33, West Batavia Western Auto Associate Store 58 Main, Batavia Western N.Y. Gravel 8. Concre te 638 East Main, Batavia West Main Sunoco West Main, Le Roy Dean C. Woeller Construction 148 Bank, Batavia Wortzman Furniture Co. 309 Ellicott, Batavia Wyllie Dry Cleaners 1 Center, Batavia Zigrossi Motors 104 Main, Oakfield PATRONS Charles Men's Shop Mr. 8. Mrs. Joseph Chaya Seymour Chermiack Mr. Leland C. Clark Mr. 8. Mrs. Arthur Conway Cr1t1c's Ice Cream Mr. 8. Mrs. George Cunningham Day's Calso Service. Carmen Del Plato Rev. John J. Dempsey Rev. Edmund J. Dietzel Samuel Di Piazza Mr. 8. Mrs. R. DiSanto Mr. 8. Mrs. Stephen Dispenza Diver's General Store Mrs. Margaret Dombrowski Rev. J. J. Donnelly James D. Donohue Rev. Thomas J. Dunn Frank Durham Mrs. H. Duyssen Ebling Laundry Endicott - Johnson Co. Falcone Brothers Mr. 8. Mrs. Joseph Falkowski, Sr. Mr. 8. Mrs. Norman Famiglietti Corp Thomas Fay Frank Ferrando, Sr. Fisher's Radio 8. TV Service Mr. 8 Mrs. Edward Fix Mr. 8. Mrs. John Forsyth Forti's Grocery Store A Friend William R. Fritts G L F Dr. 8. Mrs. R. A. Gallagher John W. Gardner Mr. 8. Mrs. Vincent Gautieri George Agency Leo Geitner Genesee Liquor Store Mr. 8. Mrs. Louis Gerace John D. Gioia Goades' Mrs. Edward Glor Miss Mary Gullo Harry's Coffee Shop Mr. 8. Mrs. Henry J. Hackett Hamilton Beauty Shop Mr. 8. Mrs. E. Vincent Hankey Mr. 8. Mrs. Mark F. Hanrahan Hardings Super Market Dr. David Harrington Dr. James A. Harris Mr. 8- Mrs. Arnold Heisler Rev. Paul Hendricks Mr. 8. Mrs. James Heveron Dr. 8. Mrs. J. A. Hickey Mr. 8. Mrs. Leo Hoerbelt Mr. Bert Hollenback Holy Name of Mary Church Miss Marguerite Horgan Houseknecht Motors Mr. 8- Mrs. Glenn Hutton Mr. 8. Mrs. William F. Hynes Harry M . Ingraham Jo's Beauty Nook Jonesy's Richfield Service Mr. 8. Mrs. Richard Judd Mr. 8. Mrs. A. Kasmarek Ka 's Floral 8- Gift Shop Raliph Kelsey Rev. Nelson Kinmartin Msgr. William C. Kirby Mr. 8. Mrs. Robert W. Kirsch Thomas F. Kleps W. A. Klossner Dr. 8. Mrs. Carl C. Koester Jos. H. Kohorst Mr. 8. Mrs. Henry Kreutter Charles Krtanik Mr. 8. Mrs. Joseph LaRussa Mr. 8. Mrs. Lawrence LaRussa Mrs. Edward C. LaValley Mr. Thomas Langan Mrs. Russell LoTempio Henry Lewis George Lutz Mr. 8. Mrs. John Maloney The Misses Mary 8. Helen Maney Mr. 8. Mrs. W. G. Maney D. Marchioli Marie's Elite Beauty Shoppe Angelo Marone Martin Dry Cleaning Mr. Vincent Martina Mr. 8. Mrs. Richard Marzolf Margaret M. Maynard Mrs. Arthur L. Mays McBride Steel Plate Co. Hugh McCartney Mr. 8. Mrs. James McKernan Mr. 8. Mrs. James P. McLellan Meadow-Gold A iaries The Ed. Meyers Family Mr. Adam Miller Mr. 8. Mrs. Donald Monahan Morrison's Gulf Service Mortin's Inn Mr. 8. Mrs. Edward Mosicki Dr. 8- Mrs. L. L. Mulcahy, Jr. Mr. 8. Mrs. James W. Murray Carl Myers Miss Marie Neaverth Walter Nice Oakfield Farms Dairy Bar Mr. William F. O'Brien Mr. 8. Mrs. Joseph D. Oehar Dr. Thomas K. O'Mealia Edward F. Ostertag Ownes Rexall Store Charles V. Paganelli Mr. 8. Mrs. Anthony Pappalardo Parsons Drugs Mr. 8. Mrs. Clarence J. Pasto Mr. Frank Patti Pauly Florists Mr. LaVerne Peters Pantillo's Pizzeria Dr. Donald Potter Ceclia 8. Florence Quirk Mr. Frank Raziano Rice's Antique - Variety Shop Miss Mary E. Ripton Mr. 8. Mrs. Frank C. Rutecki Anthony Scafetta, Jr. Mr. 8. Mrs. John Scanlan Mrs. Joseph W. Scanlan Mr. 8- Mrs. Willard Schenck Mr. 8. Mrs. Victor Schreiner Mrs. F. Schumacker Mr. R. C. Searls Kathleen Sennott Mr. 8. Mrs. Warren Shamp Sleght's Book Store -Edward Shirley Ted Snill Fredric A. Sperling Ralph Stac Star Dry Cleaners Mr. 8. Mrs. Har J. Stoll Mr. 8. Mrs. Frarzk Strogen Harry Tepedino Rose Torcel lo Rev. Louis A. Vallone Mr. 8- Mrs. Joseph Varco Viola's Beauty Shop Eva Vouklizas Grace M. 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