Seton Catholic High School - Immaculata Yearbook (Endicott, NY)
- Class of 1958
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Reverend Matthew Wieczorek Mr. 5 Mrs. Joseph K. Baggott Mr. 6 Mrs. George Beaudoin Mr. 8 Mrs. G. Arthur Brundage P TRONS DELUXE PATRONS The Freshman A. Clase The Freshman B, C1555 Mr. 5 Mrs. Paul S. Gasparovic GH0I's2ia-Hanks Endi co t t Corp. Mr. 5 Mrs. Angelo Ro The Selner Family The 19553 Senior Clas The Sophomore Class H190 S The WN C0mPa'W The Jlmivr Class Mr. ez. Mrs. Robert Venner Frank's Market Hllkins Jewelers Vestal Dry Goods Co. Meats and Groceries Dr. 6 Mrs. John G. Malia Mr, 4 Mrs. Leon J. giojnncki wo Cleveland Avenue Mr. Sr Mrs. Raymond A. M1118 Mr. af Mrs. Daniel J.LWap1es 5-9513 Mr. 8. Mrs. Gerald Mock Mr, 3, Mfg, Thomas Naples PATRONS Mr 5 Mrs. Steve Barno Mrs. Kolodzej , Mr 3' MTS- Francis B- 360349 Mr. dk Mrs. Michael Kosick 8cJMr1ivei'Zseph C. Murray Mr 5' Mrs- A- J- 301491 Mr. 8: Mrs. George Kotchick Mrs: FQ-325.5 J. 01-asm gf glgrence Bowser Teddy K1'USh-HHBYQ' Mrs. Clara Pedo V? giyrs' g' Pg' 90511611 Mr. as Mrs. George Kuehner Mr. Dominic Perrino ' 'rs an Ord ox Karyle Kuehner Mrs. Dominic Perrino Mr 6 Mrs James Damato Mrs. Mary Kuehner Mr. A Mrs. C. A. Porter Mr- 4 MN' Francis D- Dolan Mr. Alex Kuryla Mr. ef Mrs. Richard D. Powell Mr. 8 Mrs Charles Dzube Mrs. Frank Lavin Mr. Q Mrs. A. V. Scott Mabel Ferrero Mr. 5 Mrs, Fred Litchwark lr. G Mrs. Edward J. Shannahan Mr. A Mrs. Charles Fischer Mr. 5 Mrs. Stewart Lloyd Sglgme Soleto wigs Rose Flynn Mr. A Mrs. Basil Love Mr. A Mrs. A. J. Tanaka .. Friend Mr. 8. Mrs. Peter Lutz Frank M- TOM-F1 Mr. 6 Mrs Frank Gesparovic Mr. 5 Mrs. peter Maholchic Mr. 5 Mrs. Frank Tovornik gohs Ggsijgfovic Ann Marie Mock Mr. A Mrs. John Vavra BZ ' 8 M 5 All ' e Modern Dress Shop MT. as Mrs. Fred Vichich ' ' rs ' arles Hamm Mr. John J. Morris Mr. Er Mrs. James Vivona 5 19,7499 Hamm Mr. Joseph R. Murphy I-ir. 5 Mrs. E. J. Watson rs. arnest Hulbert Mrs. Martha Murphy Mr. Jess weston We wish to extend our appreciation to Mr.Jonn Ckenica of Gkenlca Studios, Johnson City, Mew York, for his cenerous work and excellent photorraohy on tho History and Divider pages of this yearbook. To Sister John Frances, we especially wish to express cor deepest appre- ciation for the many hours she has devoted to the self-sacrificing task of making this yearbook 9 work of art and love. Ve Sister l,.r:, , Ax, If x x W s. . V ,1 , Q, f, V ,W -1 'fi , r il, sincerely appreciate the gracious assistance which Sister Konica and Anthony Louise gave to the planning and publishing of this yearbook. The Yearhcoh Ttaff -11,352 .QM Q' I fn 1 YS.. f' -Agri . ,. fe . sf- , . .-Q ,. -. 5 .r.fwi?1K32.'a!f'? i gg, A 6 zz ' 'fn OUR HIGH SCHOOL DAYS if If I 'Q i...lI!l ' 5 N vw w egg 5 M T , , K ' 2,-w .,,, gli qv if Y Q ' - QW 1'0 QQ, 5:1 b - , . 'lx 1- 0 . 5 'gl 7 B ' 1-1 mfs.-HI brawl!! D R all Charles Sweet...nCharleyn...nI'm starvedn... Children of Mary 1,2,3,h...Band l,2,3,h... Dramatics Club 1...Glee Club 1... College-Mathmatician Rosemary Watson...nLittle Onen...'She's little, she's wiseg she's a terror for her sizen...Glee Club l,2,3,h...Children of Mary l,2,3,h...Bow1- ing 2...Library Council h...Yearbook Staff M... Journalism M... College-Nurse William Wh1te...nB.J.n...nAh, why should life all labor ben...Ch1ldren of Mary l,2,3,h... Glee Club l,2,3...Debating Club h...Bowling 2 Journalism l...Varsity Manager h...Yearbook ,.loooLeadeI'S' hong College-Doctor Mary Ellen Waples...nMademoiselle par excel- lencen...Children of Mary l,2,3,h...Glee Club l,2,3...Dramat1cs Club l,2,3...Debating Club h...Library Council h...Choir l,2...Yearbook Staff M... College-Journalist 33 Ann Marie Mock...nButch1e'...'Girl With The Million Dollar Smi1en...Children of Mary l,2,3,M...Dramatic Club Secretary 2...Glee Club 1,2,3,h...Debating Club 2...Library Council 2,h...Secretary h...Cheer1eader 1,2,3,h...Capta1n 2...Co-Editor of Yearbook h..Trumpe ter Staff h...Bowling 2...C1ass Secretary 3...Vice- President 2...Secretary 1... College-Nursing M 'sh' N...nGive My Regards To Eroadwayu M .. Leaders Club M...Dramatlcs Basketball Announcer M... Collece-Actor . l X Jo-Ann Murphy...'Murphn...'Unusual Ability of Being Happy Constantlyn...Children of Mary l,2,3,h...Glee Club 2,3...Dramat1cs h...Library Council h...Bowlinc 2...Cheerleader l,2,3,h...Valentine Queen 3--- K !211s'4'-A93 gf? Michael waples...'Miken...NEasy-Going and Carefree' Children of Mary l,2,3,h...Dramatics l...Yearbook Staff h...Glee Club 2,3...Pand 2,3... J.V. Rasket- ball l...Varsity 2,3,h...Co-Captain h--- College-Lawyer 1 d M B id ...'Quiet and Shyn...Glee Club h...Children gfnM2rych?..eTrumpeter Staff M... Yearbook Staff h...Gir1s Gym Basketball captain M... College- Teaching Richard Lloyd...nDickn...nHappy am I from care I'm freeg why aren't all the rest like me?'...Glee Club 3...Ch1ldren of Mary 3,h...Basketball 3,h... Seminary Jacqueline Mills...HJacouieu...HOur red-headed Trojan V...Children of Mary l,2,3,M...Debating 3---Class Secretary 2,M...Class Treasurer 3... Glee Club l,2,3,h...Cheerleeder 2...Capta1n l, 3:H...Dramatics Club President 2...Dramatics Club 1.3,U...Library Council 2... Leaders' Club Secretary h...Journaliem 2,h...Co-Editor of Yearbook Q... Colleae-Nursing Martin McCabe...nstretch'...'St1lts ana starsn.. Band l,2,3,h...Ch1ldren of Mary 1,2,3,h... College-Civil Engineer 31 l Michael Hanley...nMiken...nI am a clown: I know itg and yet, God help me, I am poor enough to be a witn...Children of Mary l,2,3,h...Glee Club 1, 2,3...Debat1ng Club l4,...Dramat1cs Club 1,2,3... Editor of Trumpeter 2...Class President h...Lead- ers' Club President h...Basketball l,2,3...Varsi- ty Co-captain M... College-Doctor ...nCan take a lot and still smilen ry l,2,3,h...Dramatics l,2,3...Glee rumpeter 2,h...Yearbook Staff M... 1 2,h...Bowl1ng College-Teacher David Hopkiws...'DaveH...nLife is too short for worry. Life is one long process of getting tired.n...Glee Club 2,3...Children of Mary l, 2,3,h...Bowling 2...Intermural Basketball l... Army Janice Gasparovic...'Oooh, I've got so much to do'...Children of Mary 1,2,3,M...Glee Club l,2,3...L1brary Council h...Dramatics Club l...Journalism h...Yearbook Staff M... Secretary 30 Michael Delaney...nMike'...nWhen did the leaves begin to turn? The night before examsN...Child ren of Mary l,2,3,h...Dramatics Club l,2,h... Glee Club l,2...Bowling 2...Class President 1.. College-Mechanical Technologist Dominic Fata...'Unpredictable, impish ideaeg likes to teasen...Children of Mary 2,3,h... Glee Club 2,3...Band 2,3... ' Seminary Anthony Dougher...nA1W...nBeware of the mad driver'...Children of Mary 1,2,3,h...Glee Club l,2...Dramatics Club 1,2...Bowl1ng 2 Basketball l,2,3...Class President 2... Armed Forces Elsie Furman...NSweet, serene and talln Children of Mary 1,2,3,h...Dramat1cs Club 1,2,3,h...Debating Club 2...Library Council h...Choir l,2...Bowling 2...Yearbook Staff Secretary Josenh Baggott...nLeftyN,..Children of Mary 3,4... J,v. Basketball 3,,.Varsity Basketball u...Dremetics 3o..Class President 3...Class Treasurer M...Valen- time Dance Ying 3...Leader's Club Parliamentarian P+!!! College-Civil ingineer Mary Jane Brennan...nBrenzin nLate to bed, later to risen Children of Mary l,2,3,M... Dramatics Club 2,3...Glee Club 2,1,4...Journalism Club 2,4...BowliQg 2...Editor of Trumoeter ...Cheerleader l 2,3,!-I, . .Yearbook staff I+. .f College-Nurse Martha Beaudoin...NMartyN...nGenerous with her timen... Children of Mary l,3,H...Dramatics Club l,3,4... Debating Club 3,M...Glee Club l,3...Library Council M,..Yearbook Staff M... College-Tevcher George 3uffum...nSome do not make much noise but make their presence feltH.,.Band 2,M.,.Children of Vary 3,M.. School Photographer H...Jour- nalism 4... College-Accountant Constance Bontemoo...nConnien...HCan eccomrlish a maximum with a minimum effortu...Children of Mary l,2,3, M...Dramatics Club l,2,3,N...Debating Club 2,? H... Debating Club Secretary M...Glee Club l,2,3...5ournalism l,2...Class Vice-President l...ChOiF 1,2...Bowline 2... Yearbook staff M...Leader's Club H... Z8 m M, H fb. Ef- wffw-X A' 'A ff, 331 WH svn a +5 ,gw .W . s 5 f. K 55 s' 1 QA' 'L 'q A- 73' U 1 3- 51, Y A1,' ., .,,, .15 Q L . A 5, M 4 Ji . NA, Q' Q . lei NGK? .1 'Q' 9 my wv g , . gf , ml . 41-.W E 3' S --Nr if J Q ,Q y f 5 ., lx f f?gQ I YS! W? k M blwNnr 1 ,1, v Q 'xlgiiff i MMM gs' f1S6i., if , qi FA I -1 1 4 A V. :fu -5 ,J 5 'X l-pl M. Perrino. B. Kuryla, S. Snyder, V.Brunick contem- plate their handiwork as they admire their newly decorated bulletin board. 1960 ine Sophomore 'angelsn Join the n choirs in singing Praise tgigge Christ Child. E. Furman. B- W R 1 M, Buffum, J. Ferraro and B. Ee - Freshmen A take delight in Christmas crib they donated to their homeroom. Kneeling: E.Mock, J.Cud1hy, H.Dougher, K.Krisse1. Standing: F.Lavin, T.Ivan, E.Cah111, D.Hanafin, J.Langev1n, K. Hopkins. IIE M Q VBDAHICGD , M e Curt inn J.Myers,J.Kritkausky, E.Hamm and T. Vaill- ancourt participate in spirited discuss- ion during 9B home room guidance period Freshmen M. Curtin, T. Klotz, S. Anechiarico R.Powe1l, M.C. Zedar, and F. Buehler 'before the ba11.' Sophomores M.Battisti,K.Miller, B.Dzuba, J.Harrington, M.Adams, and R. Marshall review proofs in preparation for January geometry examination. Sister Mary Jean ex- plains a problem to K. McKeon as R. Est- elle, K. Gyles, N. Thayne and J. Fotor- ney complete assign- ments in general business. J.Smith, B.Hertel, and R.Zur diagram clauses wnile J.McMahon, L.Chajnacki, E. Morris and S.Yowser re- place dictionaries in sophomore English class. no ,Op ,isa 53.. 1-:gal-?n52hoI'Ss C39 E i XAYEIOX 3558 , ff. DSO-Zu b a-be N we To Q 3' Q Da SSQQ Ions. oabd Ibn eado 6006 at as 2 tis ' s b Npff' W . X1 - Yx 1 X00 I 0 C 0 4 ed nip Kiioegafl 5. DOxOgjg-,Yxee D.Ss?211ffQ1fe If? Job man , GK , an nel., B. Kolew ye 9596.3 Q 'Lfm H, Mc Edgejh Hai' ' Qnus J Tenth grade exults with NFarrington Frankfurtern after winning award for selling largest number of Catholic Magazines. is . ln... Giga i 4 Q :Q b , . 1. ,A P if -1 aw Q 'Q E? , 5 'w L ffh si ! ig N CIT ME uf FE: win, if gmzk, ,, W T ff' , S. f , 31 'SJ L. . Lv: fl! ' 'W' if , gk, QD RRG 7 ' lf? e Y' fi? :Q Q , , , . 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Set,n?tes celebrate triunnn of senior King and Jueen of Hearts at Valentine Dance SOCIALS PURITY YOU HAVF REJOICFD MW HEART , W 4 NRG-freshinun themselves af fresgman u v W gelco e are J.Murpny, E.Eanley, .,J, Mary Jane drennanw icentery pours for KTQWWSW, I.Tvan, W.S.S1a1nahan, D.Qla7ey, quests h.Kuenner,n.rurman, T.Scnwiner, :. ziouelc, awe L.Toufqepty T.'oyea and G.Euffum. x NNN v1- E.Giolma, M.McCaoe and tneir dates jcln in tae noliday mood ot qiilver iwirlu Cnristmas naice Loyal Royal rooters enjoy victory dance in Seton gym Team mewbers, cheerleaders 9 and fans take time--out for after-the-game-fun. A.Hul- bert,3.Escovar,M.J.Rrennan, P,lorris,A,Emnons,P,McBride J.NurPHy, E.Nock, R.Zur, N, LIBRARY COUNCIL Moderator: Sister Louise IN YOUR READINGS YOU HAVE SOUGHT THE GOOD, THE TRUE AND THE BEAUTIFUL Managing Seton's new Library is up to Council officers: A.M.Mock Sec- retary: P.Do1an,Treasurer3 B.Dav1s, Presidentg P.Morris,Vice President. Book characters came to life in a comical skit dramatized by: W.VanAuken, A.Hu1bert, E. Gallagher, L.Boyea Arranging display tables for Book Fair are:B.Dev1a M.A.Loutt1t,J.Gasparovic, A. M. Mock, M. Beaudoin M.E.Wap1es and M.A.Ke11y help Sister Louise check out books -1 sr Lo11se smiles app lngly as J.O'Day,G and J Gasparovic pre to bring a Thanksgivin to a needv familv . Medaleron, H. nausea, E. Furman, J. Scott sort cancelled stamps before sending them to Vincen- tian missionaries. Christmas Caroling at Father Zeder gives the The crowning of Mary, Lourdes Hospital brings blue ribbons of the Queen of the Universe, Joy to the patients and Children of Mary to B. is a high point in the singers alike. Becker and K. Cornell. life of every Child of Mary. Here C. Bontempo has that privilege. CHILDREN OF MARY Moderator: Sister Mon YOU HAVE LOVED GOD IW SPIRIT AWD IT TRUTH 5412483 Children of Mary representatives: J. Gehl, K.Hopkins, C.Bontempo, R.Dellos, F. Malia H. McManus T. Dw er discuss s Y plans for the Marian 'Congress with Sister Monica. lim 5. 'n V 'hw .ax 1 SST sw 0if?,5' w.l i33.-K. wf....k,X If fy. 1. , Q K ' p 1 www, .gif Q Q. Q 3: qw' 'K H W ' K sw- A 1 1 7 9 , 4 ff . ,Hw- X, 'VAV .,-gm In uf 4 ms, JOURNALISM Moderators: i Sister John Frances Sister Anthony Louise FEARLESSLY YOU HAVE. ' WRITTEN OF THE TRUTH f ' Immaculate Co-editors A.M. Mock and J. Mills, are snapped before a yearbook meeting. Yearbook staff members work diligently Jgurnglism members take 8 shgpt on 1958 Immaculate. pause from a busy meeting. Tables turn on Journalism photog- rapher G.Buffum, as he is caught unaware. Journalism officers look pleased after completing first is- sue of Trumpeter. CSeatedlM.J.3rennan, editorgpage editors: L.McBride Qstandingl B.Dzuba,R.Gasparovi and M.A.Kel1y. GLEE CLUB Moderator: Sister Anthony Louise JOYFULLY you HAVE SUNG THE PRAISES OF My som gb Glee Club officers assist in piano arrangements: K.Donovan, Secretaryg B.Ko1odzej, Treasurerg A.Gasparovic, President Glee Club girls prepare for T.V. Debut vuar CHILD IS THIS?u The Glee Club members Boys' Quintet carols after the caroled in the Christmas Program ghEi3E?asFAa3g2?gZgn g'g:ig:Zi 0 , 0 3 0 Absent: T.Dweyer DRAMA CLUB J. O'Hora and Louise laugh heartily .vhile they block Here Jomes Charlie. 0 . p-Qbbozy Sister fr Cf o 500360-1sQT r Qihl 0 0 O 8 05600 Q Q0 50516 5 G Q 6 fo Qlgbfqe 6 0 661, ae ao' 1906666 .56 6 o s Q0 00' dee JJ 0' I +9 GJ w be 'Ya '90 Sew tozpo J- O33 of QQ 1 YO? HAVE LEARWED WOBLY 15:60 29 4? . 5,9 Q15 60 TO EVTERTAIW HY PEOPLE Q JOQQA QQ he bo fo ' 4,047 0 Q Q 5 ' 0 O 'IP '99 Q I 9 01006000 5 0 '9 Q bsblb, 660 06 P Q A JJ Ganesh ,J as-9113 QAZY sl, 0. OJ!! 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Kennedy Assistant Pastor THANK YOU HGV GRANTTV HIM HIS HFART'S DHSI? Once you envisioned a Catholic high school in Endicott. For long years it remained as a burning idea but, four years ago, the long cherished con- cept began to be realized. We have watched you as you plan- ned, built and perfected Seton Catholic High School. We, the first students to be educated within the cerulean glass walls of Seton, wish to ex- press our gratitude to you for this opportunity you have fur- nished us. As the years pass on, and more of Endicott's Catholic youth are formed within these walls, their voices will swell the symphony of gratitude we offer you. 'HW P J we I is F 'J I 'l-,. YI 'lr 0 'n ,ob If .ihlllnhf Q., 121117, L . C 'Ill L2 ' I -fm, . 1. I 1li-nnu' ef 'J1,.. .L-. 4- F Johns Mffffi .vines Here Bough en into me to remind them of the nails that were driven ren strength and stability of character. Nails were driv- ' S I 0 O into Christ -- to remind them that they must not fear to suffer so long as they dare to follow Him. My front was fashioned of glass that they might learn to see through , 5,-jig ,Mrs Geo Mary-light God's beauty and greatness. I gave birth to my seniors four years ago. If stone and mortar could weep, I should weep to see them leave me forever, for they are my first-born who cherished me through troubled beginnings. They would also be tears of happiness and pride, for I am the realization of dreams. Many young souls think that I were prepared to attend classes any inconvience and discomfort in order to have known the blessings of parochial education. Now, their younger brothers and sisters and generations of Setonites to come will tell their children of the happiest days of their lives spent within my maternal confines. Without the loyalty and the efforts of their par- p In ents, I should never have seen the dawn of my existence. I was costly, yet self-forgetting men and women sacri- ficed much and pledged S225,000 that their children might become my children. I shall be grateful to them as long as I stand. I shall fufill all I am the shrine in which God Him ' 85 -'?E'?'CA Tse ER was born too late. They in basements, to endure their hopes for me. For s I ,- self deigns to teach. P I, Seton Catholic High School, am the spirit of ,S High Catholic education -- universal and eternal. undoy S gp A. L . ,, u ,n , A s U, , 4, ...,, . . g 4 2 g or ' wept. a l f I . Q 3333 'gym ff, w e 3, .A . I d Q an yi ' ,-. r' .f'. J.,-' W- 1 Q w'S,: -,.s- -Q if A I 4. ' p . :,g.g, 2 ,J . y , :1lf,.,f'jA3..f .Q ..., 4. 1 -sismusfk - in I: .V - V: 1lfW,.h:zu,:iA,l1 V ' -' ' 1 r 4' ff iv: ,,, .M x ' A-.Q 1-4 Tw 9 J ,K -V-W.4iQ4.' 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I was baptized Seton, forever to associate me with the noble foundress of the American parochial school system and the white winged Sisters, her daughters and my name's perpetuator. I lovingly obey Christ's command, WTeach the Gospel to all people.n Christ was born in a stable. I was born in a carri- age-house. My birth was lowly, but how holy was my dedi- cation, for Christ is my cornerstone Whom I have not re- jected. My past was humble -- but how proud my presentg how glorious my future! As Saint Joseph stood beside the manger and watched God's little Son grow in age and in grace, so men of vis- ion like Bishop Walter A. Foery and Monsignor Alexis Hopkins kept vigil as I grew. I am the product of their strong determination and their stronger faith. My small two-room frame became within three years a masterful piece of architecture -- impressive, modern, beautiful, wrapped in panes of cerulean blue -- the color of Mary's own mantle. Now, as I expand materially, my children profit by intellectual and spiritual increase. They number 212. I am their mother as truly as God is their Father. Throughout the spring and summer of 1957, sturdy walls were built around me, that I might teach my child- To 'ull --a, Bufld C fl D ' r at I Sch NX xsvaxfon Heads Fund Drwe For SCh00' g y DEDICATION His Excellency Bishop of Syracuse To you, our beloved Bishop, we dedicate this, our first yearbook This is our way of manifesting our gratitude to you for all that you have done to make Seton Catholic High School the hapny reality which we enjoy 3 The Most Reverend Walter A. Foery, D.D. NI HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED GUARDIANN Before Seton Catholic High School came to be, from the beginning, I was established guardian. The first vague imaginings of a Catholic high school in Endicott were inspired by meg the development of the idea and its fruition were guided by me. Uhen a patron and model for this new facet of Catholic education in America was sought, I gave my beloved daughter, the courageous Mother Setong when the architectural plans were drawn up, I was pres- ent, when, block by block,the building was erected, I was there. When, with wisdom, the intellectual edifice was formed, when the supernatu- ral school was shaped, I watched, and by my prayers secured from my Son the blessings of Almighty God. Four years have elapsed since Seton's inception: four years of planning and building, of labor, of prayer, of study, told in these pages. Here is the story of the esteemed bishop and monsignor, the valiant priests and sisters, of the generous lay men and women, and most of all, of the eager, happy boys and girls who, each in his own way, under my guardianship, has contributed to the construction of the material, intellectual and spiritual Seton Catholic High School. J- 1- ' 'C 2 Xu M IM MACULAEQ PRESENTED BY THE YEARBOOK STAFF SETON CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL ENDICOTT, NEW YORK STAFF Joseph Baggott, Constance Bontempo, Martha Beaudoin, Mary Jane Brennan, George Buffum, Elsie Furman, Janice Gasparovic, Elizabeth Escovar, Mary Ann Kelly, Jo Ann Murphy, Marilyn Murphy, Suzanne Tompkins, Mary Ellen Waples, Michael Waples, Rosemary Watson, William White f x l OF CO-EDITORS: Jacqueline Mills and Ann Marie Mock H K'
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