Rosary Hill College - Summit Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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A TRIBUTE Tina pioneer class of Rosary Hill College wishes to pay tribute to Reverend Mother Lidwinzl, provin- cial of the Franciscan Sisters at the time of the founding of the College, and her secretary, Sister M. Alicia, who bore the practical burden of procuring the college property, and securing the needful per- missions and cooperation,-the burden of the day and the work thereof. 2 ' JZ, Zi! 5 'f1iz+'?' ' 'ff'-H: t' -Q24-. I W - - im :wg NN W3 i li x W . WV' N ',' :A .A wx 1' . filafhscp X . . l ,Q Q 4- QQ, 9 I N. X . .x I ,hd YK- .Q- - 5 'Pi Q., . .-.,. , ., . 4 :fl 5. n,:. 4 r --af +' r'Y '- . e . ,..- . ,Mo-- ,Q h .,,. . A,3r'34,..:..,1..,. . -.,.- A. Lf' 'r 'fwx' - My A I' .. , ' ' . 'fu' Tl.'.r-1 u-,x ' ' '.,',' l - ,A , . ,- ,. ,fjla ,-'g, . -'.'L1 :5'fh, 'f' 1 '- '. ', M -Y i . 1 ' M 1-f.-.fum -Qhiv' '-4.....e-..e,- tn---++.'.'.-.. -1- . :s.f.,t. A- -- mp- A Q-ff A- V . . . , V . i 1 W , , n..- -.A -J Q 5 v , Q . ,. Q, 45-H-. 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V- f- ...- ' -.w fr Q V 4 -4 . - MAJ, v,.,,...l.l,,:..K pie fvorf., . .., '-'ra-5,5 ,QAQ4 '-A ' in .iwlvtrvf ef?'7'- 3' T' lt' .fi 0 f f'! ! rf 4 dn-on-1 wr? ,,,-, M., , . di-, ...f--f J-'4'5' U 4, a,..4r- 'rfrifr' f' ':',, f .. . 4 sg.: naar,-a a4-4-f- ug-vii :WJ A - 1-' ,J-C..-r-..s--ef-'1': aP 'Y bn ..:4.Z--hnvki.:-'O-1 41, . Q AA,-14,-gn, ,,.1.,qn V Y -AIYQJ ,-.IQ ,N .- BYTE vigwe , - i,'v,L.CL Pr '- ..Cf SQU-:tan -fum gf . F --..,g P011 NTFS lhf needful-. .-12: burden ofthe ' V Wi: 4 will S Reverend Mother Gonzaga, OSF., Ph. D. M ER M. Gonzaga, a native Buffalonian, attended the elementary and secondary orn school at Sacred Heart Academy. She holds an A.B. and A.M. from Canisius College and a Ph.D. with a major in Physics from the Catholic University of America, Wash- ington, D.C. In the early years of her religious life, she was a member of the faculty at Sacred Heart Academy and later became the Dean of the Community s Training School for Teachers. In 1947, she was an active force in founding Rosary Hill College which f1949 she opened in 1948. She became the first dean of the College. In the summer o f , . . . . . S , t was elected Provincial Superior of the Holy Name Province of the Sisters o am Francis of Penance and Christian Charity and is, in that capacity, the President of the Board of Trustees of the College. Mother Gonzaga is a profound and original thinker. She planned the fundamental aims and the curriculum of the college, basing them on the Franciscan ideal as ex- ressed by St. Bonaventure. She wrote the first catalog, chose the motto, Veritatem Pacientes in caritate g planned the first roster of studies, and accepted the first class. Sincere, impartial, and understanding, Mother Gonzaga's outstanding character- istic is humility. Ever aware of the Franciscan ideal, she does the truth in charity. , .. : 1 v- ..-.-.- ' C'rcy?smansQ Ulf tfvm liar Tmz theme which we have chosen for our yearbook represents, to us, the ideals toward which we have striven during our four years at Rosary Hill College. Perfection in doing, craftsmanship, and the never-ending search or divine truth, wisdom,--these have been the daily objects of our quest. We realize that we must continue to seek and to do-onl in this way can we fulfill our destiny as Catholic women. Representing this theme in sym- bolistic drawings, the hand ex- tended from a cloud signifies di- vine wisdom. Rays of this wisdom come down upon other symbols re resenting the various crafts in which we have worked. Thus we endeavor to show that our entire college career has been permeated by the dualistic goal of action coupled with contemplation. J' FACULTY .l X I smoig lip. 1' s 12: K l - f., ' 1 nit, 'bf ' Wi. 0 Ev r onorecf B FACULTY AND ADNUNISTRATION SENIORS UNDERGRADUATES DEPARTMENTS ACTIVITIES I fgx Z . 5,16 J f 55 K 323' fav f fig J bfi ,,:f ' q2ng. I .4 5:31Gf'?T-. 4-4:6 I M2 xhlq2ln9.i d. , Q7 'S 0 ' i x W, ,Q ,A ' f yi G14 Rmzm I RETHLXQ u f.. t lm BM, N -'.s BOARD OF TRUSTEES MOTHER M. GONZAGA, O.S.F. Chairman MOTHER M. LIDWINA, O.S.F. MOTHER M. EMMA, O.S.F. MOTHER M. LIMA, O.S.F. SISTER M. THEOPHANE, O.S.F. MOTHER M. ALPHONSE, O.S.F. SISTER M. ALICIA, O.S.F. Secretary ADVISORY BOARD MR. GEORGE M. FRAUENHEIM, Chairman MR. JOHN F. CONNELLY, Counsel REVEREND WILLIAM F. TOBIN DOCTOR FRANCIS E. KENNY REVEREND JOHN B. O'MALLEY, Secretary MR. GEORGE DOTTERWEICH MRS. JOSEPH H. SCHINSTOCK MR. NEIL D. CALLANAN MR. EUGENE M. WHISSEL MR. CHARLES WICK MR. JOHN H. TRAVERS Memberx of tloix first Advixory Board who are no longer witlr uf: MRS. ROBERT F. LEONARD who moved tO Massa- chusctts. REVEREND RAYMOND P. MURRAY, R.I.P., August 26, 1951. 13 Qui autem fecerit, et docuerit, bic magnux vombit in rcgno caelorum. Mattb. 1, 19. anal? and' CZa711ini tration V 1 , 1 44.1. - ,., -.,,-,t'-'A W' U XX X X Z Revanawn JOHN B. O'MALLEY S:T..L., M.A., Clmplain I Philosophy, Rcllgnon ' ,fl MOTHER M. ALPHONSB O.S.F., A.B., Pruidmt i f,v.,,.- - ,.,-,. 1 ,FUN Q bt? ., V XLQ4 V. Q-,Q ,aman- Sxfrsn M. Gxzoncuu O SF, Ph D , Dfw: Englxsh, Mazhcrnnxcw 16 f Simi MXXIAM I . l W ,, .,.. Lass X SISTER M. INNOCENTIA O.S.F., A.M., Regifrmf History nl from -v- OSF AU I 111359 ' SISTER MIRLAM O.S.F.,, B.L.S., Ph.D., Libraria Education 71 Lhuf J, SISTER M. STEFANA O.S.F., A.M., Burfar German N I 6 40:-P' 51 X N '. 1 SISTER M. BRBNDAN, O.S.F., B.M. SISTER M. CLARITA, O.S.F., M.Sc. ' 1 ,J 1 Music Chemistry QQ? . Mlv, 5, I ,I if I A-X .fd I v A K!-,V fn Swrxan M. DIONYSIA, O.S.F., A.M. NATHAN EHRENREICH Ph D Fl'Cl'1Ch Music , ' . ,lg ' Q ' . . 231 '--H4 U -alll' . ' Y V ' A N H f Q I , Q Q'- 'J' f ' f SW, V 'M'f 7 ' V ' N ' ' Y X ,Q f k. .V fa .. l3.vMwrm I' sas:-4,-, E4 X Mmm 1' S IXTLR NI. FLORENTINE, O.S.F., Ph.D. Blology IS I 'T in M C Ci:Z'.iSu'v L!iITA, 0.5.5, MS. -1 . , M, f -- 4 .,, ,1 ,-g-- ' ' . ', - --r 4' ' 5 -A' I -U5 H, Afff' 'V :ff 'U . .- ' 15.4111-1' -10 '4 .. . -Sgribf 'YQ' '!f'! f 'A.4,-4p-1-fans. Jvliv ana y 41--dsc Q-O-3f f' ' 4' ,.- -4 L-5:1-.dvd 1 4 SG! --.f4.,c1 4 T'., ,- .,,.,4,..-15--v0I ' , ,,,--. L- 'ul-1v.'- f' , A ,.., ,---,,--,q 'Q ' ' rgjf. r. IO, Q L, H' 1 ll!!! u If . 9 X xx ' x I 5 fff THEODORE FREMY JOSEPH HERBIAN, A.B., B F A Photography Dramarics i P 5 , 1 ' ' unzip? FLD! SISTER M. JEANNE, O.S.F., A.M. REVEREND HENRY S. KAWALEC, B.A. 4' 'I' ' Aff Music - Choir ' ' 'Q femf f fl it :- I s . 1 Oxyfl. ELLEN KENNY, M,M, . WD J Music .tsl M -g.K:m:21T', OHN KRESTIC, M.F.A. Music Vxcron LALLI, B.A. PETER' P' LUEDIG Art MUSIC - Opera A G.- Swrun M. hviAGDALIS, O.S.F., A.M. JULIA MAHONBY Spanish Music - Voice '4 Vr 1' , 1 x R M V 1 - Ii, Q Rr,xLR1.xn Lnvus MESKO, SP., M.A. I Ju Spanish ,. 1- f-'i . -' ' l '-,,,,,,', , 4 . .mf ...., 4 4 .agar Q o--1d +'o b-1 ' ' ' P Y 1 . . ' .fy , '44L:3?0::'5 ' 'Jf '75 4.g,4J-h1ll '- -' .' 4 M-.-.vu - - , , - -, ,i4,,:.-.a..a.-..,-.vu- 4-' 5 ,1.i4'O '- ' 'T' r-.4Li'--4.5-:ia-4'r w 4 Q - -'f- 'AVA-4-,..,!-1-u-il QAVA-A-,',,....,f-- 'j'f'ffVf Y-,u-5--F-,,.,,,,,'.i.s.4. A-is f' fb if X ROSAMUND MULLANEY, B.S. K P Arr, Home Making MUST- S220 X , x f fisf. ,Q-'XJ f I '?'f. 0-1 an-'Ni' wx p 1 MRS' 1gZZ?eiZiaIf4StP5NE' Ms' SISTER M. RACHEL, O.S.F., A.M. u les Ph'l h , Classical Languages 1 osop y ,. x X v I J S , f , l- .X y Xia 1- f. 3' 'f-.' ', , ANI' 22 -if X . -'SSJA-:i,v-fl s -A f yl,,,,s ,X XNUM ,af '1 N it 'ff ,', M, .xxj 'AMX Mffpj J.-Q01 X f fix, , . .x...,-3, ,- lu 'xfkr-,1.y,14'A :2T1ff- -ff? 'SQ rmzilllff Mime I JOHN T. MASTERSON, M.A. SEENXE Ron-HER Dance English 21 vt ..c s..,f.q a. 7 -. w H w 5 I . R E f . i, if 2 Q x ,- i RBVEREND FRANCIS SENYB, S.P., M.A. SISTER M. Ti-IEOPHANE, O.S.F., A.M Spanish Sociology r,,,..,,-,, A X X I X L i , ,, 3 i i 'of-J f L 4. ...- .4 SISTER M. VITALIS, O.S.F. Music - Violin 00 ..-. Ymuir TRIBUTE TO THE FACULTY UPPM o, .. 50511. S.F,,,gv,- l0 Ogy K Verimtem facientey in carimtef' OUR motto seems to express most fully the characteristics of the Rosary Hill College faculty members which have gained for them our unfailing admiration and respect. When we mention the word truth, the idea of intellectual integrity will almost invariably enter the mind. This concept of intellectual integrity in a faculty member would seem to include the ability to recognize and know truth, the willingness to abide by this truth, and the desire to instill this same truth in others. Intellectual integrity in a teacher would also imply that he seek the development of himself up to a certain oint and then concentrate on the development of others. We feel certain that any student who has attended even one class at Rosary Hill will have been aware of the complete and absolute integrity of our faculty members-they are true scholars and true teachers. In addition to their devotion to truth, our faculty possesses the unique ability of translating this truth into the concrete. They not on y teach the theory, they also teach the practice. Throughout our college course, the accent has been on doing. The faculty through its interest and capability has inspired us to action-action in schol- arly pursuits and action in making well and doing well. The faculty's active charity has always been evident. Easy to approach, ever ready to listen and advise, they are never remote or disinterested in the students. Each stu- dent is accepted with this all-embracing love of mankind, and the result is a delight- ful atmosphere of friendliness and companionship between, what is in many places, the two extremes. Here there is no unbridgeable gulf-the minds and hearts of the teachers are always open-ready to receive the student. And so, for their intellectual integrity, for their healthy accent on the concrete, for their approachability and their keen interest in the students, we, the first graduates of Rosary Hill College, pay tribute to our faculty who are really Doing the truth in charity. .23 0 altitude divitiorum .rapientiae et .rcientiae Dei! Raman! II enionv -Q4 U fgx x S w 1 F s if .- 1 x.g?S ' W 31.4 , l ,I , 7-I 3-,'-'A 'K' 1-. ' ' e , :F Q. nl 1 , '. fl E, I-1 1 'I vu 1 ,fx a , by : 4 Q- r - 1 P- - -X . i r 4 ' -1 vt , s - . N. . x, A, xi 'il A' gin' X x A .-- -' . V :mrs yi r i est 1 I i rf ' 14. ,fi '--7 ' X , U1 ,. ,.-1' , l . M Ed .X Field of Concentration unc ucatzon an Member of the Glee Club and Choir Active in sports, co-operative in class affairs, skilled accordion layer, the mathematical analyst or the music department. Maryanna's chief characteristic is perseverance, the ability to decide what must be done and the char- acter to do it. 1 5 h , , . M , arffanna ncfzejewfffi, BA' 27 .nr--cv-,. 'V ..-., - '- , ...Tl-.. A'-- A -, . .x.... - , . . - 11 - i. N, v 5 , KEY Q, i e fs ' ii4.J'jxL ls qi. 'YZ xi -an-X pf, a K, I at fs r 5? ' X . 4, rv' 1' IiFa.f 'f.iP1'f ' ,.V. 6..,-iff! ab ,a '. 5 f 1' 1 i' V ,I . -fi., eff President of the S.G.A. 1950-1951, senior delegate to N.F.C.C.S. for two years, and secretary of the Lake Erie Region, Keyna was one of the writers of the constitution for the S.G.A. and a pioneer in N.F.C.C.S. work. Keyna is open-minded, even-tem- pered, just, fair, and despite her place at the top of the Dean's list, unassuming and full of dry, quiet humor. BEIERL, KEYNA Field of Concentration: .Yczence Member of the Sodality '28 i ' 4 'mlilr eyna nn eierf BJN ., .,. x .1 1 1 . Q -fr' 4, 1 ' 1-5. , 1, ' 4 F ' n n is rr , X, Q ,H- r' ,'f'N'1' A t X 'xxx s 1 o cy I I 5 x 'X ' ' I lm ll ,, was r 'Q' yr? 'I nv I r . K ' ,rt .A if F A 2, 4' ,F n ' 'R , . -L 'u,..fgv: ,-.1114 f BRADE, MARY Field of Concentration: German Member of the Sodality and the Book Club lii0g1ii51:rdcr of campnrc girls in Mary is zz sinccrc friend, not only ggncrous, bnr willin to do a favor wxchour bcmg askc , WNW ,Mary fVlc1gchl2ne Break, BA Q f, G-1,2 .' .415 1. my , BRAVEN, JOAN Field of Concentration: Englirh Vice-President of her class in the junior year, Moving-up day at- tendant, circulation manager of the Ascent, associate editor of the first yearbook, the Sfmznzir. joan is honest, straightforward and sincere, combining keen in- sight with deep sympathy. 7 F' 41 'N-mf Joan Egzalirtff Bmven, BA .,-s fi' 'Wa' A A w . 11, if ' gg . . ,F K , 1, 4 D I . nf, V. .If- . ' , 1, ' . ln J tx- x Interested in the work of the Workshop in Creatixe ' Christian Companionship. Janet is serene and demure, eo- operative in all college affairs, a con ' ' ' scientious student, a girl who views the world from the side lines and finds humor in the varied situations of life. CANNON, JANET Field of Concentration: .Ypanifla Member of the Sodality, Glee Club and Choir 'YJ Janet Margaret Cpannm BA . , f- - ., 1, .' , H -sn, -', , L . :t.'. fb ' 'V+ .jf Li: ' ' : f!- A 5 Q.5' ffr?'+1LiQTb.f,, 13 33 4 f ,Q ' .7 :f x wg' f l ff-,-irjf , Q- f .1-N uit' El Mft- 3-g ,E N 'I ::.5,v!-1 M ff . 215 4:- L . A 'P -il? ' - QM' 93? ,Q K. Sq, -V ,: Q y 'g mi-fjg-' fini 'g-12522 1534 Q , M f g3Qig:' rf ,,,, l Vi., .Q M it , ff p . . t .,,x digg. iz - ' pg- Q -iff 'J . L , if .,,:PV:Y..:fia'.,,f-g.g:Q3 ,.. -t'f?1- 33? f l 1 '-k , LEN r CLINTON, MARY EL sw i f M Lv KN: ,LV,h. K l I 4 Field gf Concentration. Saczology n , Z 2 423 1,1 llll Senior delegate of the N.F.C.C.S., Moving-up Day Attendant, Stu- dent Council QD. Mary Ellen Weighs, ponders, dc- dd cides and then acts. She acts with foresight, intelligence and seren- ity. x Mary Zim Cfnfon, BA 37 f in ,A I CURTIS, PATRICIA Field of Concentration: Muric, Piano Member of the Glee Club and Choirg President of her class in the sophomore yearg co-editor of the Ascent 1950-19515 Editor o the first yearbook, the Summit. Excellent at tennis, an adept in things social, a promising musi- cian. Patricia has the power of su erb n achievementg a love for and? an appreciation of all things beauti- ful. She combines her ability to keep her grades high with a sin- ,z cere interest in others. I 1 38 1 51115, Pima 5 mdA Choirg President ofhg coedxror of rhcAsccur195j.1 102, the Summit. 44 Hiuhx, . .35 15-12 ,iff gzfficia Effen Cgurti, r F up I , f '.2f Lt'f - ' , vtxff 2 i 'fi i' A' ...LJ -. X. L . -V .,.f- .g- .f.,,,. W, .-if ,,,, . , ,,,. . J , ffl, ,, ,. , V Gi .,f . .. : Ja 4 , A f: .. I 1 'G' L 1- V' :ff--f1??w,. - , L - ,ff m . -f ' 4 Z 1 ua. ' fbi? ' time -4: 5536143 are i, 5 23521 -fi? 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Outstanding are her loyalty to her school, her whole-hearted cooper- ation in class affairs, and her even temper and quiet goodness. DELLA PEN TA, LUCY Field of Concentration: Muff: Education Treasurer of the class 1 Club 1951-19525 member of the Glee Club and Choirg mem- bcr of the American Guild of Organistsg Typing staff of the Xummit. 950-l95lg Vice-President of the Glce 40 zu: Elsation -1951g Vice-President oh' 2 :gmc Glcc Club and , or OrganisrsgT H512 Yping mf iii? x 2 S I fl Rita 13 M1 pmm' BA UC is J. Vt V-,L 5, fggffm.-r Yjrurv-J 15 51 2 5113, 73 3 , . 1- ,fig -. Jean is active in social work out- side of class hours, leader of the 'Brownies' at St. Benedict's Church, active in Scout work. She excels in dancing. I Energetic, loyal, co-operative,- Jean is appreciative of others but is not swayed by the opinion of the crowd. DE PLATO, JEAN Field of Concentration: Sociology Vice-President of the senior classg senior delegate of N.F C.C.S. 42 l ean flnn De 276 10, BA, x 6 ,At xox LQ,-:lui ,'-I ft T r - g,fiy-v.r- ., ,v. 4 3 .fifk if 'f R V- ,I f ,' -': ,gp-: - ,323 - ff'-1'5 ,Zi 3' '5f3'5-232512 5 ,,,, lf!-Eff-ii 1 , .A-l?f5f2:f3af.:-1' , 1 f ' f G. .- g-if 1 A ,tgxw -. n , 'si' 1 1 A ta M ' , f ,A f 91 , fail? b . xx-H , f mb' ,., i , ' l 3 We f 4 'f'75 fl i w 'J' ill : - 1 A Zirf- 5 Xa ' '7Z7Zz'f' 1 I V. V r ' ' 2., f , , 1' ,fp- Ni Joyce's achievements include fine work in dramatics and, in her own field, a mastery of the art of lettering. The lettering in this yearbook is her work. Straightforward, honest, strong in her likes and dislikes,joyce will always be a woman of distinction. 44 FINK, JOYCE Field of Concentration: Art Prefect of the Sodality 1950-19515 Vice-President of S.G.A 1949-1950, 1951-1952. Joyce Ewen mi BA ,. , , ., .. I .. 'rf'-r sw ' M , Y . ff, 1 K- 'u-Eill' -v fT0'iag2.lflH':r'4-' '1r,1, ' .Fw ,. -' fi ' Jav- .rjgf frm . ' ' 1 i . -sr 4 f' .li , .-fx ' W.-fl' 4 . . J. , V, Giza' ' f fi 12519 , , '1 , 'wk of. 7, . 4. gr ., I ,M ga,- .g,. 13? 5,1 . I .A X .s.gq:. , ,- r Q., 42,55 , ff I ,fur A-W 'ks jf wx, 1 1 1. r x F 2. -3, ' :inf 1 ,rm xx x? qw. in g 2 f gr . 1 fi' :T M J 5 .K '93 1 ' X- s it L' 4 ' 'M I3-. i K 32 1 1' li 1 J 'IP' A ' Uv ' ' 1 5 , ' X . nt in wif L W. 1 1 A L qi: n g 1 5 ,, I 34, nl. ' ,Zig '- rw.-rl., ffii i it 'fir ' ' 1' z 3 ' ffl' Q., 1f'5g f,v'1,, V, I ' ' rr!! T Eli... ffl I I ' I fy gfgzfyiti, , I , 1 U91 'fr 'S r Nff' I W 1 H ' 3,3 ' gr 1 get 4, . 1i7?,,2.f V1 Vt, i Y J' of t 'img' if' wJ' .33 Y? w 1, ,Pr pg. ,Kg-.1 1' , 1 ,Q f 1 'Vg 0 is' F f va L 1 tg 4 'vb I A rf' ,N N Winner of Ping -Pong awards, fond of Badminton and Golf. Appreciative of her friends, ca- pable of acting with foresight and courage, Patricia is witty and full of fun. GANNON, PATRICIA Field of Concentration: Sociology Member of the Business Staff of the Summit, treasurer of the senior class, circulation manager of the Ascent 1949-1950. . Vx . lm f .., 4.2 K 4 . .H -sv , . -.' 1. bah. V ,,,, , I N ' , a - 212 ,.,,- , ras ! -m T ,, 46 IA nr Sxiolay :asia 15 of the Summirmmv ro mmzgcr of lhCASCCUl19Q, P trivia Gdfm 60 mmm' 'Vs ,rp 'VJ as ,asf L 1' gi. 3? Rslvx Wi A img, M jf 1 Ai' J GRADWOHL RITA A F1eld of Concentration Englzflo ,,2.:.,fQ- I I Nu-il 1 A Vp' VPU. 'if .rw , V V- .' ---f ,, -- wr N J' ':f2.' 21, 'iff - 1 415' ,r -.. , ,Je-'i fff . be .4 ,,f1:,.-4- . ,1,.-- 3' .: . - I , -I , l ',. V! Il, v,u, '1A 'u K , .Q-.Hg,.A. X x'Q,25.' .-4 4- 1 f -51. 51 -.. 3,11 ff J fa . 'GQ f , , . , .. , , , , A LH. 1 . ,,-.. -7. gL.x. SV N' 'f 4 A3--. .iv ,JI 1 .Qt X ' - '. . ses X- 5 4 L ,fm 'V . - X 1 .. ' '-x -- Y'-. ' .1 -g,.i,f. ,QA ,, V If ' - -f' 'JJ' . 1 .' ' . -i - I Irv-'Sl vi . , -, Q' K gfxgi J. r r Q' . . 'A ' ' 5511.5 . -f 1 '4 4-vc 'w-T'N.!4:- ,J-' 35' .- ' ' 1 -...gff 5 -'jk lg V'-. Z- J-Rdgggi - , - .,-.-nib 17531, if , rf GL? V' -,Ap ' :+A .V 1 1 ' ,K QQ' .Ag,if.3'f fifff . I 1.5, ..- .I . 7 -r 1: ,Mag-ig?-fff ' 1', anvil: ,asf , - 5,1 Q .M - 3. Agffhf, lf, ' Q s President of S G A 1949 1950, 1951 1952 VICC Presldent of S.G.A. 1950-1951, staff of the Ascent 1949-19525 Prefect of the Sodality 1948-1949 and Business Manager of the Summit. Her achievement has been in dra- mat1c work, in leadership and in scholarship. Practical, poised, with a well- integrated personality, Rita is always on the Dean's list. But those who know her Well find much of the poet and the apostle in her, too. 3 Englifb H9-1950, 1951-19 1 52. 1ifc-1:51 of the isc Y- ,, 1 cnt 194919525 had Bus' mess M1I13gCf01I1I Hfajqnn Grady H: BA 1 ., --I. 21:21-ii,-'. - - - x 1 sg gi 'U 1.1.- -y, -I r-. V- 1-.v an a-- 40 Y v -1- 54- F -5-ii-:ii Viifslfaz V 'e7e,.1Yfi. , I' -FZ' fi'-' 'JA :T ,f ,FZ ' it iiifli' , iiffi'-.,. 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I .FJ ' g ' -fs 1, -' '-1,-.fr - it -1 . 1 - 1-mi. qi. .Z 1 ,Zh In music and dramatics, she has achieved success. Well-liked by her fellows, un- sellishly loyal to the college, Donna has been most generous with her car and time for four full years. KING, DONNA Field of Concentration: Music Education President of the senior class, Soclality Prefect 1949 1950 Vice-President of her class 1949-1950 Assistant Business Manager of the Summit. 7 1 i V A.. M, ci in Edgnmbn :hx dm, Sgddj Pf ffm' 1949L19SfmiQ5lf s V, v,,5' f. ,' 1 XX. 1 xl F . I 'D nnajxflapyjfzng, A r tx ' v -fmt' ., .. , . -ffga-4: --2 .- - .as-na, Pj lf- ,' ..T: 1 2 . 3. ff'f 911. 'T fy 35 5,5 .' K wg Qs.: . if 'i'.- ,I.- lgly,-2,1-'fg 'A 15 4, .Flfeffn-egg. M' .h '3 ii- 11,5 L33-N 1 ,-W H ,,- 153. ju ,.,.x gt,-,. ,g nigga: A I-I 'PW' 2 ' Lf. 2 'gf' -' 415' - ' 5' , -F '-'SWL1-f .3 I 1 2'1?:.Q?5i5 '?Lf1.e22?'i ' ff ' - -lfvef V ,,f'f.,-z1'11'e,1,':'1 'f V V :, 'v,: nu .A ' , f5,e?1!i1f:Q' ' ' - 4 grid '-if : , V, :7 . A - r vi i,-V I af' f -71 , 5 -if '-' :wif .LY ,Qi '1' .V-1 .,, ' , 'Q A-A. I, . 'i r -,fa ip .. .x -.- 9 -' ,, 115' 1 . 'I' kr '- , 3331 ff -, ., -tra' S V L 31 ' ,LV 5 'Ziff 1 ,,,- 1 -Y 4--z . . f,.L:1.g- j.. , w , hy,- fi asylv if A fafsfw 5' f-za J 4 f -514 ' t 4 .' ,. ' Q., ' . 3 X- ,..W- -,fx-fgw, , .Jr . -A' . -N g, ' 'ri 'L ' . f e.L 'h 'NIP V V ' 'ffti:.n ' Y '-H 1, KLIN CK, MARJORIE Field of Concentration: Art Secretary of her class 1948 1949 member of h A - , t e rt Staff of the Summit Mo ' - ' , ving up Day attendant in 1951. Achievement in the Helds of in- terior decorating and textile de- sign. Marjorie is a perfectionist in her work and in everything she does. S . he combines a demure thought- fulness with the ability to work until a task is done. sg Q1 9'-. if 5-X X S mb -.MQ t 'silt fr 5 T5 ai mail- .wktgexl-4 . 'A L p :br 543-1949, member of h I CAIN Day mend ' zur nm 1951. rz nn an K U0 l xvbf. - Q .1 v' t . - --r'+v-'1- -J he 1... Y ' .M .-. .. l ,.- 1.5 :gc H ' V- f 'Tia fs - X 41' fl Q., ' -1 f ig gg ,fi R' ,ive 'Y is 1 - t 1 be f- 1,4 f.fS'f?1V . St' . 3 'fu-4-2 Q :Z -if V- Q- ,ff 'L.5' G- 5' 1 .37 .' J'-' A . ' L A i -'x-- , ez- E, f 4 . n 4' .' Q asf. a , sn ,ta .g. -,:.-uv., .Pit ' ' - f iff . , V , L. f'f f:'A9:'1 -'-Q -Q- . - . ' ' ' 'Q 1 f . 2 V V , H . i , . .41 ,- f , g ,, ,nm 1- N U, K ,K up . QL - - ik. .df-' ' ,J -,.:'ffu .f 41 ' ' . ' ...Q , 1 . 4 , 1 -3 .. ,Vw , in I .,, , ' , f rg : +V- V V .. r 4' f I ,, 5-5 , - Kr , . 4 , , F . - V 1 . 1 M, L: 'Q Z' ' KH ff . 1 ' 1 if l ..f i .-V - -'. ,1 . S' . . ,A I i ,,.. J, ' 151- f fl a lso ,V J .V ,ps . 1 I . Q .lf , ' 1. 'N VR' fd A. .rf ' f' .533 : KOGUT, LORETTA -T , Field of Concentration: Music, Voice i A' ff' . 'S ' President of the Glee Club 19 1 .15 5 -1952, organist at Saint ,im 1 A Brigid's Church. Loretta attended the Julliard sic summer session School of Mu in 1949 and 1950 and is th , e past recording secretary of the Catholic Choirmasters Guild. Loretta combines energ d ii y, e n- itivcness of purpose and a fine y cooperation courage with friendl in college affairs and a keen inter- est in other people and other fields. mf lr, K, . -- r 1 H137 '- 1 , , , f s y IIA 1:94 v ab 19511952 g I fore tta Irene' 1619 ut' 'X ,,. 5 ' iffy - 'L FH LANG, IELENE Field of Concentration: Englifb, Editor of the Ascent 1950-1951, member of the Student Council 1950-1951 Moving u D , - p ay Queen 1950-1951, liter- ary staff of the Summit. Her achievement has been skill with her pen and a swift growth to maturity. Skilled in the social graces, charm- ing, poised and decidedl f y em- inine, Ielene has a supple strength f h o c aracter all her own. w-if-I- A f I r 1-... T ... vu- .1 l 56 1951, mem Day' Queen 19501931 Q7Q'ne Hvsilfuuf Lhang, 'fr five,-J QNGW' The symbolic art work in the Summit is witness to her achieve-- ment. A brilliant conversationalist, deeply interested in people, funda- mentally honest, Joan has the courage of her convictions and hides a very sensitive heart. LEONARD, JOAN Field of Concentration: Arr Pioneer delegate to N.S.A., student delegate to the Sym- phony Forum, member of the Student Council 1949-1950, 1950-19515 worked on the first constitution of the Student Government, Art Staff of the yearbook. ate .to the Sym- uncxl 1949-1950, 1 of the Student V 1 ,ly Q Kgs' ari fevnafdj B ' can 59 If . .. . . -,- , -1,4-V,--.---., ., , . '. - V . , A N.. f- , - il K.: ,X F AN- 5 L N 1::,Qj.1q,:gQM:-,L-vaafsEN-:.!'.i:.i'vvvlf.?: MZ, g. ,Y - .1 . , .. , , . . .wwe Q- 'Ju - 'Taj NX .. ,r A ..' 2111: M 'Xs- 'x - '-fb. 1- . I. up . , I h ,x A si - , . Q i' 9 5 t , Q , shppypxts y, 5 y I 1,' K ' -:fs , , E,Q5I,f' .V V 1 71 ' .' jj ' ' My ff I Nfx A ,Qs -f i , A if LEONARD, JUDY vfgl,-aj'-f ex,-.-Z I A, xg: 153' Field of Concentration: Art Member of the Aquinas Book Club, member of the Sodality A master craftsman where any- thing needs to be made or dec- orated. A good student, a kind and gen- erous friend, unassuming but fully versed in all the social graces, Judy'sn outstanding traits are a splendid loyalty to her college and a deep spirituality. and also a member of the Choir 1949-1950, 1950-1951- 4 . .Q - I V of the Sodaliry, 950-1951. ff 1 i Q, rf lf? 4 .gm My J' sk A , uit' ie., Jufgf Dofagre Lkvnarcf 9 d1. . K, 5 .-i' -f- gr, 40,4 V, .C-.'i,Fi4,, .. r.-. 4. , K xliiffi' . fig, ..' J' ' :cn -'L ' '-, - f f -- . , .1 g 'Et'-, 34- ,V nl, fn, . I. I v,,.,.,,,.k x 'r . N ,Pvt sg- , fi: 'fi -:QE 1 v. u p Q Z sw wif- -Q -fl' 19, .5-gw pm . :QV - T-s r: --...Vg ,wg ' AR V 2 ,rt-,-. ,l?m.5r,,,,4 5' A 4' ,C ,'-, 'K . f,i, 1 ' -M l . F 4' .. - - - .f ' . -l -2 4,1 f - -. 1, Q- -,if -4 . fy 1, .4 -I ,: . f is -1, . . 1' 1 P f - -'EW f- ' ,'f.' 9 . - -49 :gfl -'r j , cz, 1 . ' , ..., I: , V ,A d.4, .V I X' - 'gy . - . . , V425 H - .' t- , ' r iii!-E' I 1 ,zrs-.,, avg' Q . '- :I . ,z ' . 4 I .M T ,X V 4. 7' ,L ,g Q s ' I ' ' : ' . ' ff . X g , gh V4 , ,WA ,f - ' ' V TE A 'few .' 'Q 1, fp ,.,,,,i', L ., GM ! xhg V . 1 W.. ' , h' , 'IZ ' A' ,. y,'r.l'u-- N' J , -W V Q -:: 5' Her achievements have been in the dramatic field and in music. A fine musician, a delightful friend, Mary Grace always looks at the bright side of life and ac- cepts people as they are. MUFFOLETTO, MARY GRACE Field of Concentration: Music, Voice President of the Glee Club 1948-1949, 1950-1951,V1ce Prefect of the Sodality 1951-1952. Member of the Choir and Glee Club. Also, the Gretel of Rosary Hill College s first opera, member of the Opera Workshop. ,fir Nag Grace jVl1fvl2'ttq BJX Mary's organizational ability has been evidenced in her outstanding work with N.S.A. and the Sym- phony Forum. Mary is even-tempered, thought- ful and efficient. She has the honor of being the first student to regis- ter at Rosary Hill College and characteristically offered to help at the first reception. fph gh yph YFPY Q. fig fz2zncesjVlu WK 6 Z F A 'i ' 2 'P 1 1' ti fl if rf' The charcoal sketches which ap: pear in the Summit are a tribute to her skill. Pat possesses a subtle wit all her own, combined with a sincere interest in her work and in her fellows. She is a person who knows how to do many delightful things well. PERRY, PATRICIA Field of Concentration: Art Class President 1950-1951, Moving-up Day attendant 1950 1951, chairman of the first Christmas Cotillion, the Art Editor of the Summit. Director of the Art Discussion Group had a leading Fart in Romeo and juliet, the first dramatic achievement o the college. o 'ilf4 i'm ff f 1 1. f--wfkff.' 1 si 1 rtt r D V C XPAA Q r 5 Elsi- 'N i.,,,,,. , .ftgal X I . .- E , v ,LQXY Y CORP Q- i f,:v-s H' t'T i . S KK. F1 tk 5145-i-'N' . -' p Day gttsncIanr1951- as Coulllon thel s Ai Art Discussion Gros? 'iet, the first dramas wk, 1 . W Q N 'm s ' ? -. K r Ezfricid an 'Q fl! 67 was .XX QUINLIVAN, EVELYN Field of Concentration: Sociology Member of the Business Staff of the Summit Evelyn is a sincere, loyal and trusting friend. Her keen insight into situations and eo le, her scholarship and her tiilndiamental charity make her an ideal aspir- ant to her field. 'Nt .Evelyn Qinlivan, .fjagif .A . ,Il , Q ,I R VV A .. V ,. 5 U 9 V- ,rr-, , . --qfa i j- :SAF 5, ' - ' ' ur- . - f - 'Q 'e '-- cz' .'- , A . ' ' an ,, .. ' X .fx ' '- .. f g.',f'q.A ,' m ' L is '-:H ' 1 -. '4 - ite? ,jg , X .5539 '. 1 4, f' - A. 1'M,,1:g, 1 Q. Y-' 'AE 'Sf - 't ' .1 '---. ll --11 '1 kf3,t. - '. .-Hawrin, ex .N ffwzig. 1. .s. AL., tive in Dramatics 1948 1952 member of the Art Staff of the :V '-N AX 1 s, X22 mg 1 .., r 3 'lv X 'Q , A.. ' I -1-.. iii F' i '. iff' x, ' . V . 'L RTA? ' 'Q' 5' F, ff' 'A' I .-,ff yt f,,e,36gtf gif SALISBURY, MARY LOUISE iv. : I' - 1 lk Field of Concentration Art J, qwffafiji Member of the Glee Club, staff of the Ascent 1949 1950, ac i ' ' ' if ' 'i Summit. Mary Lou's skillfully detailed and vibrant artistry crown her achievements in her field. Mary Lou combines a deep ap- preciation for the feelings of others with a generous and will- ing spirit. . 70 :xxx fx 1949 1950 ASEfh 'fy fouise agsgllfjlf 71 , Marie is co-operative, loyal and efficient in all class and school activities. Het ability to stand firmly behind her opinions and decisions has made her someone to trust always. ,.H ,..- , 1- . l ,Marie 53111 fciandfa, 73 , . .' 'ff ' oi' - ' elif I' 5 ' i'9f'f'Jt'1'? fl? 'I-fi, , ,, . I ,,rk.Zwv 7? . iff 1.3. .-1 3 xg., it Q 1 - Q 5 ... if A - rs- ., , f 2 131 f E -' Q i ' 1 4355, ,fr l'+',-M . 'hifi' 'g ' 'flifl Tiff ii 1 1 .Q A ' 'fs 1 'P-3 + I V 52,1 L. X ' -1 iff A NQYH- QL , , - .4 , , U . id t 7. -- 'f+f' lb '5 ff? KK . b, V it A, 571 -M .Ir , JL I ix ' - is it 'w ' J, Q ' A 51' . 1 9 3' ' M2 TRAUTMAN, CAROL . .. I f 'Yr - ,f ., . . 'M 1 1 Field of Concentration: .Yoczology , . 4 ' Q-Ji: '. ,i- .' kilglzi AVL ln? Q Secretary of the Senior Class 1951 1952, class representative to S.G.A. 1949-1950, delegate to N F C C S 1948 1949 Thoughtful and spiritual, Carol is .firm and abiding in her de- cisions. Her basic charity and humility make her a trusting and worthwhile friend. N. xx, W gr! P 1948 1949 B R Garvfjnn ?7-jduffnan gi , . . Nr J- ' . f . , If? A If :Zia 4 ' .,.k. I I - xfg.. -N as In ' - Lk, ' A . s V.. .l Q WICK, ANN Field of Concentration: Dramatics Vice-Prefect of the Sodality, 1950-1951g Prefect of the sodal ity 1951-1952g President of the Aquinas Book Club, 1950 19515 Vice-President of the Aquinas Book Club 1951 1952 Member of the Glee Club and Choirg .Secretar of th - l y e c ass 1949-19504 Member of the staff of the Ascent, 1949-1952 As a dramatics major, she has always carried a leading role in most of the college roducfions and has achieved progcienc Sh , will be remembered especially fo? her Medea. in intense and idealistic thinker n 3 h IRIS as well-versed and creative 1 . . n t e literary field as she is in her own. 7 r of the sodal- li Club, 1950 lb, 1951-19525 I of the dass, lt, 1949-1952. Q Q nn Regina M' E' BA x t . 'I 4 1' f-.4 n 1 . 4 ul n 0 4 Q rg ,gllwa f a.5:,A A i Y -.1 - f .4-' .. q:75,7,.- ...... i. f . X '713':'?5j ,:-5,-:.rf f f A Q:i ,,,-,,,,. , ,.- ..,- 'w-f',':.'3f':.:11 , fifsq-2:2 515.4 J .. 78 IN Ssptriamnizn, 1948, Rosary Hill College welcomed its first freshman class of forty-four young women. Meeting squarely the challenge of being a pioneer class in a new college, we embarked on our first scholastic year,-one of Obstacles to be met and conquered, one of surprise at our- selves and the world around us, one of awakening, and one of just plain hard work. Constructed on the biisis of fields of concentration, Rosary Hill College's curriculum is not a very specialized one for the first two 'ear5, and consequently we discovered the necessity o ap lt-ing ourselves completely to the job of acquiring a liberal education. In planning social events, inexplicable tradi- tion asserted itself so that everything we did took on a new and long range meaning. Our first dance, The Christ- mas Cotillion, has now become the traditional Senior formal. By the end of freshman year we were already afhl- iated with the N.F.C.C.S. and the N.S.A., and we had put a few feathers in our cap when our Sodality Prefect was elected President of the W.N.Y.C.S.U., and when we tied for first place in that organization's one-act play contest. The production Of Romeo and Juliet, in which every student took part, and our Spring Dance held in the library, ended our activities for the year. Sophomore year found us concerned with freshman orientation and initiation, school colors, songs and hymns and comprehensive examinations. Being new, we wanted our songs and hymns new, also. Mr. Alfred jj. Curtis, composer, and Mr. V. Spencer Balser, arranger, ave us what we asked for. The task of writing and rati- ying a Student Government Constitution consumed a better Part of our first semester. It was a labor of love, taxing and wearying, but tremendously rewarding when the final draft was ratified at a late afternoon session. Another milestone was passed when we elected our first ofiicers according to democratic procedure. Our school paper, The Ascent, made its debut this year, the Canisius College Glee Club gave its first concert, followed by a tea dance at Rosary Hill College, and our own Glee Club and music students gave their first public recital. The two productions of the now com lete Drama Depart- ment were The Admimhle Crichton an Song at the Smjfolff. The Spring Dance was taken over by the S.G.A. and is now traditionally run by its outgoing' officers. j By junior year the convent, marriage and jobs had 3 lessened our number to twenty-six. It was the year in which we embarked on our concentrations, and xvgjbelg came completely absorbed and immersed in them. it three classes the colle e found it necessary to build Dacmen Hall, and expand the facilities of the science and music departments. Rosary Hill Lollcge was liavini: growing pains but in an exciting YYJY.silcl,l,l,1l1glCXIf',j,- curricular activities increased. the number of courses 0fl.CfCLl ll.lLl f'lSCIl fifklfll flHf'lCCli Hi lTC5lllil.l!l VC.lf tn NHC hundred and eight, and we recctycd our school rings, the first ones ever made. .Nlf.!:.:, the greatest dramatic venture to date, was given, followed by If if ua: I..::ij':i!, in the spring. We closed the year with our first Nloving Up Day Parade in the downtown area. Our Xloying Up Day ceremonies had progressed from a simple Nlav crowning in freshman year, to the now traditional morning rc- ligious services and the beautiful, rose exchange 'tere- mony, which follows the installation of all officers by the President of the SCA. in the afternoon. :in awe- some and challenging senior year was now upon us, -it was a time of joy but joy touched with sadness. Senior year loomed as the final step to a long coveted degree. The registration had now increased to one hun- dred sixty-five, we were still growing, and the new story of Daemen Hall just about held us. There were com irc- hensiyes to be faced, senior week and graduation p ans to be made and our first yearbook to be printed. The co- ordinating Seminar gave us an insight into all the fields of concentration, helped us to integrate the knowledge we had accumulated and gave us the joy of thinking things through. The art majors were pre aring their exhibits, the music majors their recitals, antliour drama major her play. The science majors were in training at Mercy Hos- pital for X Ray and Laboratory technology, our potential teachers and sociologists did their ractice work, and we printed our first Literary Annual, he Hnglirr. Now tradi- tionally established were the Sodality Halloween Party, the Freshman Turkey Hop, the Sophomore Nlardi Gras and thejunior Easter Dinner Dance. We opened our dra- matic season this year with the mystery thriller, I-.1Jm in Rerirmmzr, which was followed by the Nlusic Depart- ment's first full length o era, lf.nuel.1mlGr:rrl. This year, too, the Student Councilihad its first complete number of delegates and published the first Student Handbook. Senior Week, including Baccalaureate, followed by the first Alumnae meeting, the sunrise ceremony, class day, the Father and Daughter banquet, the Senior Ball and finally graduation, closed the year. We leaye with the feeling that Rosary Hill College has made a marked departure from usual academic pro- cedure and that we, its first class, have been privileged and honored to be the recipients of its first degrees. lt has been a unique and glorious experience, we thank you and wish you jov, vigorous Alma Nlater. 79 Levavi oculo: meos in montex, unde veniet auxilium milai. Pmlm 120 ncifzgradfzafes 9 fix 55 I 4 ,MN I I Yr, ,N l JI cf,- A ' I i .W 23-I I 'Sp I -G 3 swf I I is 'X I I L: QI If,-,. I vt , I' Exif Q 403 ' Algxiiffli ' f f,,',!, ' 5e2.'i,,',5f3' QW: , r'f -11 -3- QB 'UQ '-N 'V 'Ili First Raw, I. to r.,' Patricia Crowley, Mary Stager, Janet Weaver, Joanne Decot, Patricia Mahoney, Ellen Hoffman, Mary Jane Flanagan. Second Row, 1. tn r.,' Sue Cannon, Mary Ellen Fish, Ger- aldine Drexelius, Camilla Bradford, Gertrude Swanee, Joan O'Donnel1, Claire Kuebler, Norma Babcock. L to r 'Sister Theresa, Sister Gloria, Sister Antonia, Sister Mary 1'r'z,,. fag ifg rw V-L 1 , , f i M F' Jlgirfl' THE CLASS OF 1954 L. fo r.,' Shirley Hcslink, S.G.A. Delagatr, joan Campbell, Trem- urrr, jean Pctcre, .Ya-rrrary, joan Hcrrlich, Vice-Prcxidmr, .Inner Conley, Pruidnzr. I K' ku 4 I V Rf if F, -:I , fl -4' Q2 5f':1 Q fa- , ',! r'T '. W f Sf, , i ' 4 ': r, M? .zhriip -.4-Lk X o u :Q ' Sf is .Al ,. Q1 . .vo , XJ. nh' 1 n 5 , ii' , ,LI J Rv' V Up' . Finr Nw! l CUITQU' MJ- 3-l'1Cf . Y , , ..- , -- f -, 1 V f '.. . .ra -,,,. .np , ' - ' 24-9-vo--A181 4... 1.94.5 zfv.-YQ- F , V . f .-en fv-4 f ...,.-a.4-bv- W , , ' 4 ,, .aiu-Q0 4 A , na.. -L .,. 1 1-a- 1 1 ,,.....-- - 1.4.5 , Q-url' 1 W diimgnag- -r ... 'l ',, Q.- -7 - .. -- - - .5-V-Yr ff , - SK ' lift-49 , 'Y V -. , -Q wi-I . ... ,H ' ' ' . -. l .44-I-It ,f.g- .t, ,,4,-rv'-ann: . ,.,, ....,-- u gy . I,-,,, ..-.,- :sf ,,. v-4,-L3-. .-:JI s vw , A , A K 1 X v- .,- ' A .dfvfgzwf -55, 1 5, ,' Q' 'imdh rx: P 'X' X fl2hQ!M1 1 in sf' 4 Y 33 fm' A . A-V' 3,5 'T' Y V' '.. bw M . Ez: - X 4 rrp QE- 3' I5 ., f F' ,qs I3 ,avg V, 'V 5, fl-15' .f-' glx NK 1557? 25 A 11.4, 'rv ,iw K I V X W5 iff? Q5 52 in f .wk iwjpg am Firxt raw, 1. to r.,1 Claire McCaulley, June Mahaney, Paule Genois, Rosemary Gimbrone, Mary Weydman. Xecmdrmu, Z. to f.,' Lola Paluca, Suzanne Miller, Jeanne Hurley, Dorothy Ann O'Loughlin,, Marie Elizabeth Gallagher. Third row, Z. ro r.,' Katherine Thompson, Sheila Esmond, Patricia Berst, Lida Maraschi Mary Margaret La Voie. Fourth raw, L to r.,' Esther Horan, Theckla Bittar, Joanne Downey, Shirley ,Flood Lenita Lane. ' .rt row, Z. to r.g Virginia Frank, Dolores Mehltretter, Ann Perry, Marcia l.emlce, Ehzabeth Kelly. .Yecon , l. to r.,' Norma Stellman Irene Willett, Margaret Dwyer, Constance XV1ll1HIT1S, Rosemary Weber, Beverly Concrce. Third row, Z. to ni Margaret jenkins, Rosemary Attea, Joan Stanislawski, Jane Sander, Patricia ur ' ran. Fourth raw, L rg r,,- Sue Kaminsky, Marlene Murphy, Claire Hoelscher, Mary- Sheehan. 4 85 .nf V' X I I X,' ,L 1 rf' L ,. X-ki 7 THE CLASS OF 1955 L. ta r.,' Joanne Liberty, .S'.G.A. Delegate Margaret Mary Lenahan, Vice-Prexident Mary Patricia Colquhoun, Treamrer, Kath leen Hughes, Pnefiderzt, Elizabeth Haroney .S'eeret11rj. Fine row, I. to r.,' Bernadette De Maria, Maryjane Giblin, Joan Burke, Catherine Bauman, Mary Ann Diem, Lucillc Bionclollilo, Nancy Beecher, Barbara Ann Barber. 5CC071df0lL', Z. ta r.,' Lorraine Georgeski, Mary Lou Frausrino, Carol Granvillehlune Burkhart, Evelyn Davis, Carmella Bongiovanni, Patricia Drexelius, Agnes Cavanaugh, Ann Connelly, Patricia Brcchtel, Barbara Baer. l H6 5 s 4 ? , Q s 2 1 L 5 5 l Q M 1 , l 6 it 3-i , 1 Sl , 1 'lf A A V A, fi- 1 ..-..,. -- V , ,4-..,..--1-,-V 4---' ,V ,....-.aff '., .-- -- u-fuuy..-f1- - '.- ,,,,,.,-V 4 'T -K' AHQGYEILI-'l13lk.r 7'4', . .. i. 3,4 -,,,,,, --1. -.- -,,,,,.4f-.-.---v-l4l Q---,,,,: 4.1.1.-1--fn'--- ' ' ,-..--n'- .. ,--b-'J -v. R, alfa , , 1 ff' m-,1 -U- .J u r -04 ,157 f 5' 5 V fl, ' 4 ' ' - v,- ' Y ' ' g 1 1 ? L .JJ f ' f i i - Q . . , , , . , .z Va ' V 2 1 ' 24 ' -V- i xr l 1 i W ? l i ' if 5 3 ,E ' j I gg ,5 V' 1 ' 1 - - - , - if Z , .4 I ,i , . - . f K - -' Q .1 r is . . f e 1 Q , . 4' '- J .- , 4 .w ,, X , My W, . ga f in 1 Q 2 ' X I Q cf M '- Xxx Q . r -' Gy i . .. . fl? ff J .f 'W ' - .Af . i' ' I , 5 I r 4 E, I ,,.. V 3 ' 1 - l M .X 1 . J A Firrt row, 1. to r.,' Marie Walter, Patricia La Bue, Joan Wheat, Phyllis Walker, Carol Rose, Kathleen McGow- an, Mary Lou Urso, Callista White, Jewell Ott. Second row, l. to r.,'FraneesO'Leary, Betsy Zimmerman, Carol Irwin, Eileen Stager, Joanne Young, Mary Patricia Troy, Theresa Grifiin, Mary johns, joan Reichert, Marie Sanpcdro, Mary Alice Walz, Mary Ann Raimond. n -Q 1. .- . 1 , 4 .n ,- vu It .4 . , ,- ,- ,- ,. n - u 1 A 1 , 1 - 1 l 1 rv 4 L! S Y ! L. ' wwf fe .C . ' : ' . 'C,.if, .i L f if ' ni my Q Q M fy ' A M, , W, Getting started. -. 5 lm 'af if K F. 87 Clam est, et quae nungzzfzm marcexcit mpentia, et facile videtur ab lair qui diligunt mm, et imfenitur ab his qui quaerunt illam. Sapientia VI-13 jvarfmmfs I fix Q53 w f- xk ,- - f ,- , f' X- Z- Z- 1- 1' f ,- wk X , -s Ar 1 41 1 4 ,f 1 1 3 in Senior Seminar demonstrates the Wheel of Loune Salhbury, ,Ioan Leonard, -Iudv Leonard Marjorie Klinek, Joyce Fink and Pnrriein Perry , , J Q EJ X ij e an 'id fi X . A 1,3 N it gi 4 O O C 0 C I 0 'd :o live and alrai '-A -'U-'fe 'r' 5-a L-haf--wfef' Y . ,-.- --'--'fri -N' A ' ' .1-.a---.gc. 1. 4 1-su-ar-in-u 'A- V--- L,,,,-.....1 - . ,.--1---..,. M . -V c ' ,,g' 4.-4--nvaudv, . .,-. .. - 1 'g L- ,-,4 1 -........4..-hr M'.-J 74 t,'g,,,,,,-4,.1:-I an-nl! -' ,,,,-...-V.-. -,..- - ' - - . i W- we y F r 56- Joan Bravcn, Ielenc Lang. The senior English students examine the printing press- Intermediate German can he more than a mere dry-as-dust accumulation of grammar rules. The study of the welljknosyn folk gong Er iff ein Rei: erzrrprznzgm ishgiving us a clearer understanding of Hollnein' s famous painting Die Wurze! jane which in turn 11- lustrates-at least in par!-the gcncalogl' of Christ in St. Matthews gospel. NOW WC are anxious to see other paintings of both Hans Holbein the Elder and the Younger and to enjoy more ofthe beauty and wealth of German culture. 91 Senior students are off for practice teaching- -77 ' t . - -- --. - - ... . -fy 1' Junior English students in the new Fine arts library Katherine Reardon, Margaret Roach. A triple answer to the Why? of majoring in a modern language. Uanet Cannonl En nuestros das cuando las-relaciones interacionales influyen tanto en la vida de cada 'pais los estudiantes de lenguas modernas pueden llegar de ser fac- tores muy importantes por el fomento de lazos amistosos entre los diversos puc- blos. CMary Bradey Das Ziel erreicht! Gestern erhielt ich meine offizielle Antsellung als Deutschlehrerin an einer hoheren Schule in Buffalo. CAnna RosatiD je fais mon premier voyage d'afTaires a Paris a l'interet dc ma maison de commerce. 5524.- 4-O N 1' 5. n 3 Thc Scmor Muna Sctmrmr conducted hx' Miss Kcnnv -Donna Lucx' DcIl.tP:nt.1 Mg1rvGr.1Cc Niurfo ctto TV I W f 1 Sym V RE Q . ., ' 'Q 7 1 Kung, M.1ry:1nnn AI'ILil'ZlCXN'5kl, Lorcttn Kogut, Patricia Curtns ,X I , r 1 . O 1 H ' ' gi ug N I J L4 :H-. Fi , ' wh , H V Jqfl- ' x 'l Z , g Q ' ' Q 1 Q I y A O , X ' Xx - -1 k , x I - bil? ' , X img. ,ffkfff , y K:-5-v-.zx Mr. Krcstic instructs thc class in trumpet-Mary Shcchzm, Mary- ' V Qqiwl - nnnn Andrzycwskr, Mira Dougherty, Lucy Dcll:1Pcr1t:t, Mary ' AW ' Schwcmilcr, Dolores G41SPcr. ,KA WM . ' I 'yx f I i . X 1 E I 5 gg. 'Q I QJ gn . , ,, ..,, . a , . ,- My - - , 1,..,,. , , . f ,Mft-,,., Y , .-, ,f , .,,,,-,...w. f . - , . ... - -V dk , IM-, 4--. - -1. : .4i'g1',1-.'..- 1--a---if 4 f -..,- v ' ' - , --8-a-... ., . ---- -- , s- s -1, f.,.,,,,,,-,..1-..a-a-- , ,U,,,,,.------ v --..,.-....r- f 4..-,.rh- ,,--.f- ' x w-A' - -W...-...'.. 4-..-----'1' fx Q ls KA GROWING DEPARTMENTS Mathematics Secretarial studies Home Economics i Off to Columbus for the National Catho- lic Family Life Confcrcncc: Dolores Atrca, Sister Theo hanc, Ellen Hoffman, Carol Trautman, lviildrcd Lorig, Frances Mc- Nccly and Dolores Ryan. Evelyn Quinlivan clears a point on Farn- ily Rituals while Carol Trautman, Sue Cannon Patricia Gannon and Frances J McNecly hasten to jot it in their note books. 1 , y ' 4 it 'X Q - , X -f, la. N, .Qu ,-w1a...- Mc. - ,f d pf, A ITV . q -v - or EL 1 R 'f 'z 15 A .. , , , K LL ,...- ' dl' ' 97 K ' ,P J .J -2, Q 1 X '?'1 if ,, --f- is- , 93 V-1 v , ,inf -75 ,F,,,.-..,,-:-f-f-.-.f- -if 53. L,-.---2-7 r--A1-'-'F'-ve, 'LT C'-. .if'f1:'f1Zr'1.-- -J. -'R Y eff - A ' L date Domizzum omnex gentef. P lm II6 iviti 5 Ti- T fix 5 . 1 L lil L' -- QTL DLNT COLNCIL f rrr r xr f Prrrmcm Xlihoncy, Rim Grgrrlwohl, Vloycc in milf 1rL N LC1ullu In f ffr Ann Ro 1r1,Mary Grace, Mullolerto, . mn Dc Pl no inn Deck o1nDounu NI irx 'Nlulh ill rnct Conley, Shirley Hcslink, 4' V iz f ' 1' eff? N.F.C.C.S. DELEGATES: Scared I. to r.,' Marie Gal- lagher and .lean De Plato. Stazzdirzg, l. to r.,' Kathleen Hughes, Dolores Artes, Geraldine Drexelius, Dolores Ryan, Patricia Mahoney and June Mahaney. LJ w 6 N.S.A. DELEGATES: !. to r.,' Dorothy Ann O'Loughlin, Dolores yr Arlen, Mary Mulhall and Lcnira Lane. xr J ,z lWr'dQ'3 f arlc Gal to T-J Kathl 1el1u5,Dol Vfahanq Ores , 5 6, ., H KQQX s I Q h , Dolores Students in procession to May Crowning. ,Xa ...-1-'F ,. ,fav as N ma .5 ,,, urn 4sI'l's ' ni f I AJ' Q. kt? A5 if May Crowning A 'ff 5 A h, ,ln s : .. 54 , 'ff ii s' ' 4 unifskig f szlggsrfgzgg ' J QQ? 2 . 1 5 125 not , ,MEL 1 1 u I, . .W V 1 QA V 1 1 Yiilrff' Q' Lxnxjlltil 4 . .1 ' - Moving up day Hoa: flu ,.......- W on ,ul W.:- sg ..--ni' . ., X, I 1 -wear, ss, K. - agp s Q ...4-q.,1r-' 5 fin WNW' ,. g g 3 751 -'s? s...X3'5' fff' J, ., ' ' T' . r ,,. 5 ' wk, 4,.-ylsywwssswnki NZSQL NN.. .M . L,R,.L,. ,M ,-J ,Q 3- ,- .nh . x ' xx 5 1 Q, N g ' QT- gn' ,Q A -ay. X 5 , X X 'Y ' f .s:,gww,.H . N o Rose Chain 97 A ,gp-W ' ,v -Q .f 4- fn M...- lf- .- . .4- .-1 V- , - ,, U.. .- .-1 in vo .1... ,..- .-.Q 4-r -g.- --1 n I I v - s A .ro v .,-A ,.... Cx A . .' . J -1 f-v.: ' 4 . C .4 ,, i l ir 5' Y . , ' L l 1 . , i . ' . 0. Q .Q -Y -- .1-.vw , L A .'N - Y ' 1 r v Y I-'J all A i TTIA fi -,,,q,-.. i C.ll.'XRTEli DA Y' Fcb, 15, 1951 The studcnr body nsscrnblicd in Christ thc King Chapel, Canisius Collcgc. cr -I' 1 v, i l l i , , The chsirlcr. Miss Kcynzi Bcicrl stands guard of honor. lxi is llill lullcif ilwir unilci thc llircctmn ol lxrlic lx ilc i i Ilic Nil x ol .C crnn lllligli Mix n 1 x klr-.,., . 1. .Ii rg... Z' H I s ' , .1 Vi 2 3 ' 5 1' x . f I 1' F 5 l . 0' . ,, ,A A l 4 V ! 1 7 ! 4 . 'JN 1 '. .1 3 1 1 X 1 ,ju Xu 7 , A . K F V 4 Q , , -. N. yr, 1 - V n v N Y' A JA xv l , - . ,J - :icrl stands as M .,iw- J' oUR PATRoNs U' MLA Na+. Rf-YZ M Kkie Www The class of 1952 are deeply grateful for the generous gifts of our patrons that made our yearbook, the Summit, possible. THE STAFF 99 9041 if . ,ff ff X I 'f-1m A THE DAEMEN MOTHERS' CLUB Ogifffff L. ro r.,' Mrs. Kenneth Salisbury, Treiuurrrg Mrs. Charles Weidman, Vzrr-Prrmlnir,' Mrs. Raymond Schutz, Pr:Jidmr,' Mrs. Norman Jacobi, Srrrrtagy Mrs. john Bradford, Corrrxpomling .fer- fthllil. f-14 OFFICERS OF THE RQSARY HILL CQLLEGE GUILD OFFICERS AND BOARD OF THE GONZAGA FOUNDATION L. to r.,' Mrs. Matthew Masterson, Mrs. Charles Stickney, Pru- L- f0 f-I MF- Milfk G- BFHTPU, MF- Norman Jacobi, MF- Oliver Irltllfj Mrs, Herbert Brown, Miss Mary Keiran. Perri, Rcwffcnd .lohn B- O Mallcyw Doctor Mark Conlcyi Mr- Peter Reardon. YEARBOOK STAFF Editor-in-chief: Patricia Curtis Affofiute Editor: Joan Braven Affiftunr Edirarfs Ielene Lang and Keyna Beierl Copy Editors: Ann Wick and Loretta Kogut L'i11lci',gmd1mre Editor: Carol Trautman Typing Snzjjf' Lucy Della Penta, Mary Grace Muffoletto,Mary Bradc ART STAlfl'I Arr Editor: Patricia Perry jlfrjorz pizlqrix .loan Leonard I.ii-mnr: Marjorie lilincl-: l.fm-rmg: .loyce Fink piio'rooR.wii'f: Mary Nlulhall and 'Indy Leonard, who wish to express appreci- ation to Nlr. Theodore Fremy, teacher of photography and his class: .loanne Decor, Clare Kuehler, Mary Stager, and Janet Weaver f.'w:rr', .rr.1f .:r:.f .rfiiilif ifi'.r1Q11.' Xlary Lou SLlllSl7L1I'f' li:1.f,'1:r.f.f ,ll.HI.Ifc'l'.' Rita Gtadwolil .'l.r.r.'.rf.:r1t fi.'1i.'1fr.f,f .Xl.HI.lQ!!'.' 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