St Benedict Academy - Scholastican Yearbook (Erie, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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Confetti in temperament, looks and abilities, we are united and molded into a patterned personality striving for 'thc same goal. E Pluribus Ummm .... K'One out of Manyn . . W fav st wks X 55' if QVNN fi .XX X2 wg ss We SNSNRW ti, , -0 H. . s f Quays s N is ' Sigelsiis lil it ifgwwwg aww R masse R W Q ,.5:i:g . Q Q SI. t ',.-, t ss str he ages g .. St X . is s X , . - , A X t as -:f - it ,- 'S A 1 A M fi X, ,-b0r!1'u1f1'z111 For his unprompted loyalty, selHshness, unending service to our Academy and for his share in designing true character- we, the Class of ,57, dedicate our annual to Mr. Adolph Lutz. As Dramatics Director, Mr. Lutz has given tireless effort to our theatrical presentations. Drama, make-up, stage setting, costumes, publicity, all perfected through his endeavors. More to us than a friend, he has become an important part of our Academy, giving to SBA girls the wealth of his knowledge of dramatics. 6 1 5 E 1 fl? 7 Reverend Mother M. Sylvester, O.S.B. President, St. Benedict Academy Father Clair Gannon, O.S.B. B. A. Guidance Director 8 Sister M. Theophane, O.S.B M. Litt. Principal 51. M Sr. Mary Grace, 0.S.B B S Sr. M. Anthony, O.S.B Sr. M. Carmclita, 0.S.B Sr. M. Dorothy, 0.S.B 13.5. Sr. M. Ccrvase, 0.S.B. B.B.A. 15.5. , 6, ffl yy Sr. M. joseph, O.S.B. HA. Sr. M. Kathleen, 0.S.B BS. M.A. Sr. M. Lconarda, 0.S.B Sr. Lois Marie, 0.S.B. Sr. M. Louis, O.S.B. B.L.S. IXLA. Sr. M. Lucy, 0.S.B. KN. . Francis Claire, 0.SB ul Sr. Marie Celine, 0.S.B. B.A. M.A. Sr. Mary David, O.S.B. l3.M. Sr. Mary Louis, 0.S.B. B,A. Sr. Mary Michael, O.S.B. B 9 Sr. Mary Philip, O.S.B. BS. Sr. Mary Thomas, 0.S.B. X Sr. M. Maureen, O.S.B. BS. Sr. M. Rachel, 0.S.B. Sr. M. Rita, O.S.B. R.N. B.S. M.Litt. ST. M. Teresitzl, 0.S.B. Miss Lenore Shaw B S Miss Beatrice Schmitt Receptionist Q 1 i uuuqg if Q Z 3 ': ix 151.131 .-an f ' lil' Prayer . . . work . . . study--scholasticism at SBA. Busy school days . . . filled with ad- venture . . . books upon books . . . mid-term exams . . . Monday Mass . . . blue and white. These We have loved. Searching . . . learning . . . creating . . . anticipating. These We have pursued. We have shouldered a wealth of knowledge not only from the printed pages, but also from voices of experience through many-tasting, never-to-be-forgotten days. Z3 Qq.-lf , i , ww ki Q- ,. Qu, .Q .1 1, Mjm 3,32 . :N , aw.. ., . ,xggig...:. . S 35 yi A I Y.. .N 1: .fy !:' sf. 1 - ggi- 9 SNC 2 xixiff IS K N- . 'W XQSQEK 5.1 ,B X PSE N T .Q-sis - xi 'S il.. i -S if is 1 Sf , E s Q S S Sy x 5 SN g. Q., fs. Y. ii? Z 3 Q X fm 3? 2. X e 1 554 4 .so k X SE' .r Q Y Ns . ? X if 355 x 5. K . Q . sax X f A , A 2 Q 5. i X . 3 Q . 'A-3 tx -Q . S 7' X xr. kb Aix . M ii?-SST 'B fs ? ,X mf-.53 VQ Q, Q A.. , -at Q..- ws. Q..-Q Q TY. Qfs a s lik 1 Q Q5-.S ...Q - Q Y s W'l1at can do more to unify all men than the tool of faith? Faith is the living presence that envelopes all activity. VVeekly Mass . . . Retreat . . . all are the foundation of life at SBA. By these We endeavor to apply to all we do the redeeming grace of religion. Through a study of history, doctrines, and practical use of our religion, the Catholic Faith becomes a constant companion. N'Ve grow in self-knowledge and learn to make this presence more pleasing to Cod. Under the sound influence of Saints Benedict and Scholastica, channeled through our Sisters. We SBA,ers. infused with spirituality, live our motto, 'KTHAT IN ALL THINGS CGD NIAY BE CLORIFIED.', Carolyn Peters ignites the first taper ol' the advent Wreath blessed lay Father Clairg SC memlrers are in- spired to prepare. junior students of religion learn lrom Sister Mary Yllll0ll1ilS to live the liturgy. The Scliola eliant Gregorian Propers at the weekly Monday Mass. 14 A inother's prayer . . . a triendship's love . . . a tatheifs advice - Guidance in our lives. How difficult and chaotic seems the present and future to youth, confronted with prohlenis that can he stepping stones to good or evil. XVhich way to turn? An open door . . . ll welcome hand . . . a friendly hello - the office of Father Claire Cannon, Guidance Director. This title holds more than a few pointed Words in the way of rightfulness. It holds a feeling of ease and comfort to the tense pain of growing up. A private conference with Father Claire unveils trouhled minds and lets the fresh air of advice he hreathed hy the soul. Knowledge of life and how to live it . . . ohtained in weekly lessons to honierooin groups. Marriage courses for seniors . . . the purpose of the sacrament hy Father. Each girl, an individual . . . each soul, a special soul, guided in the path of light. s I itherl and A. Agnew really ineans to follow the direc- n Guidance counselor. Trust Co. in thai 'NI1 Ho Seniors' 1 5 tr H N trcnn . 1 x 1 ti The mind must have an opportunity to broaden its vision. The hidden talents of culture are brought forth from latent corners in the subject of English. The future demands a knowl- edge of the native tongue. Creative Writing and speaking be- come a part of SBA students. Mediocrity cannot sleep in the souls of an English debate . . . we must speak with alerted minds. journalism-learning to put to press these opinions with vivid color touched by a personality. Shakespeare - liter- ature-acquainting oneself with a deeper sense of values. English - a World of adventure in novels, plays, and in feelings of accomplishments. Learning to respect the attitudes and ideas of others-understanding the value of human relations . . . a challenge to mediocrity. C. Vladimiroff and A. Cunningham prepare a decisive negative rebuttal against the aflirmative Oil City team Sister joseph encourages budding journalists to emulate displayed good headline features. precede the remaining seniors to an intriguing eve- ning with Shakespeares Hamlet. 16 Guests of their little freshman sisters, A. Hadolnski, P. Lazorchak, K. Schmitz with Sister Lois Marie I. XVrot-zynski :incl B. Pint-Zewslti clon the costumes uncl customs of the Spanish Sl'llUl'lfil. Airplanes, telephones, telegraphs the worlcl has joined hamcls zuul he- eome ueighhors. Yet, as close us these inventions have hrouglit us to other countries, we still do not know ot their customs and Ways of living. Latin, Spun- ish, French, the foreign lzuiguages taught at our acaclemy, strive to luring this knowledge to the stuclents. Learning of other people ancl how to connnunieate with other people is not only an intimate hut also an interesting suhjeet. History is part of learning at foreign tongue, zmcl the days of Caesar, Cortez and Napo- leon Come into view. Pronunciation and conjugation-'iAll are il must, say Sor Marin Miguel and Soeur lX'lL1l'lt' Louis. liutin Class stucleuts lIlVt'SllKS.f2llK' zlspeets of the Nlzulemoiselles lc-nil ll l'zu'isiun uir to the Ann-rit junior Classical League :ls outlinecl hy li. Clem- Yulm-title Spirit. lmoelti. 17 cgilfrilfing i1f1,e55e Dignity, possessed in a library corner, Where loud silence speaks in terms ot printed pages . . . value, compiled in classical and semi-classical music playing on the heartstrings ot the young . . . expression, felt hy the voice ot a Gregorian Choir . . . taste, developed through a knowledge ot color and design . . . talent, unveiled in the art ot painting . . . halance, the key to ahility, these, polishing character. Our endeavor: to grow in apprecia- tion tor the Hner things and to further the same in others. l Speak for Dernot-raey 4A. Cunningham voiees pride in her country. ,we Skillful hands of Nowakow- slgi give evidence ot many hours of studio study. M. Nl. Kraus, and C. Madras appreciate the works of thc masters, Ahsorhed interest is refleetec hy bl. Wroezynski at the piano 18 Sisic-1' Anilxmly LISSUIIIIJIUKI il uniqum- ilI'l'llll!1'llli'llf1 'IPI' slllclvxlis I'L'c1'c'z1tc- Willa L'll1ll4L'l11ll. Xlmnln-rs of llzumm-tt Owlu-sim---,l. Ynplv, NI. A, Allllvclzl, 1. Young, I . BNI'0SZi'XYi4'Z, NI. Ilzxwlvy DAIIISK' ustiv stmlm-nls lm-urn ll lilllt' bit nlmmxt Ll Int of things in ilu' L'Ullliv0l'tilllIl' lilu'4n'y. Agile fingers . . . alert minds . . . neatness . . . for our goal is higher than the immediate qtiine testf' Commercial students train in the fundamentals of ottice procedure in preparation for their chosen vocation of the business Held practice behind them . . . experience before them. Posture, poise, technique, and speed constitute a must, obtained only by hours upon hours ot practice. The mind, learning to think, plan and produce, becomes more than a routine machine. Office positions constitute precision and accur- acy. Along with these, SBA girls learn the art of Willing- ness, cheerfulness, honesty . . the signs of a trustworthy Worker, schooled in the Way of perfection. Five spaces at left, ten at right! Sister Maureen never tires reminding her junior typists. The perfection performance of the new D-10 Ditto Du- plicator intrigues T. Paszko, M. L. Mizikowski, and -I. jer- ioski. sr Nilrx Cr cc oilcrs parting advice to K. NVisniewski, L NVclls ind R Lxneli, ol'l to practice their business training. Ifrmn CQICSQII' to Eisviilimvwfour his- tm'y's lu-ncllcmg coursv t1'z1v1'ls in tht- social stuchvs cilrricuhim at SBA. Um' hand ami its rvsourcvs . . . topogmpliy. c-ccmomics .,, llI1YCiiS to thc hcginncr. Aint-ricun history - rlppwciztticmii of CICIIIOCIYICY - strvngthcn- ing our xuhlvs ot our Amcriczm ilCI'itilQ'l'. Disc-c-1'ning immvclizltv rights, privilcgcs, Zlllil ohligutions us citizcns of thc United Statvs . . . the-so arc our ohjvctivvs. Closvly ioinccl to this zlppwciutioil clinics world history . . . facts and plvzlsuruhlc' intimucics with thc othc-1' pcopivs of thc- world. Put- ting to use- prcvious stuciivs, svuiors prohc into thc, 4-conomic prohivms of our widv, wiclc world. :X pl'0pui'z1ti0i1 tm' our Cll- truiicc- into thc' litc of tzuigivcl mc'c'h1u1isms and intriguing politics. C. Xvilltiilllilllill hi-ht:-s tht- czlillpaliglx SlN'i'L'ill'S of P. Dowling. l'. Nloskv. C. Nlalttis. and Nl. .l. Spanish-r in the' pn-siclmtitil 1-hw-timi . . . lffisvn- limwii' , . . Stvvvilsuli. xi. Hahn. ll, Slyivs, I. Hush spark tht- prvsi- ci.llll17iliQllt'l'S slum' mixml h'c'ii1igs41l 1-h'm-limi illh il'llfiili czmipxiign. Sluchwils ui' .-Xn1m'l'ia'aii1 llishmrx l,. Kuyluxxski Xililllllt' l'lll'l'l'llt issuus, l'l'Xil'XX'illg prngrvss uf :Xnic'1'ivu. If -l2!llkflXXSixi, C. liys, C. Sl'l'lillQ4'l', C. Phmski .-Xlxus. Xl. l,2llllS7t'XXSixi :incl if -lh't-vw listvn lu S Xlish 056005 in Manager A productive mind . . . a quick understanding . . . constant study . . . the energies of algebra, geometry and advanced math students. From x-y . . . to bisecting . . . and preparing graphs, SBA girls flex their minds in development of their whole being. Our math students probe the science of exact relations be- tween quantities, magnatudes and operations . . . cite methods in accordance with these relations, quantities sought, being deducible from others known or supposed. Great is the intellect . . . Senior students of advanced alge bra really know their math! P. Kocon, E. Vladimirofl, R. Zur- ko, and M. A. Kem make the circles coincide. 22 .SD1fLA5f0L1fLce . . . Qzfwanfifg . . . 'ling Sophs sliare Sister Dorothy's lmiologie wisdom. C. llomlmrowslxi and Xl. L. Kownaelxi investigate the mysteries ot nature. The limitless works of science . . . time- less years of great men's studies and dis- coveries . . . open to our Sl5A'ers, XVhether disecting a frog, studying the intricate parts of rare species, or indulging in the fantasy of phylums, classes and chemistry . . . captivating those future nurses and col- legiates through the powerful use of Godis elements. Mixtures, compounds, solutions. grams . . . are now few of the many new words intermingled in the chem-students vocabulary. The challenge . . . Toward the Unknownv . . . great scientists, varied and learned opinions foster the deveolp- ment of the thinking woman. M. Kuklinslii, E. -Iaworski, and M Lynch still seek the unfound unknown. 23 endif? ,e 'v.-If K. Selunitx ollic IS nonsol :tion to Xi A The hody, too. must function as a whole . . . each part important . . . each Working in accordance with the other. Of what it consists . . . how it functions . . . and the reasons for these . . . health as SHA. Learn- ing more ahout our physical makeup is important, hut equally important is learn- ing to take care of discrepancies of the hody. Certificates of merit are duly issued to students graduated from first aid and home nursing classes . . . this training, pre- venting accidents and providing home- nursing knowledge of caring for the sick. Strong hodies promote leadership. Strong bodies create strong minds. Body . . . mind . . . soul . . . working together . . integrity resulting. Sister Lucy expounds the know-how ol a metieu- lous hospital corner. Zinunerman with am expert finger 12- N1 SL- 'Q-li fp In 14.151, in M-Him H1-Si Hifi, liandage. o 4 s ngs h Stnclies are necessary for life, hut life also demands for the woman, knowledge of the clonhle role as mother and housewife. Clothing and homemaking serve this pur- pose for highsehoolers. A page from Vogue heeomes a reality through self-created fashions. Color schemes, furnishings . . . meal planning . . . Womanis responsibility. Making a house a home . . . saving dollars on clothing bills . . . winning admiration for tasty dishes . . . Practieality stems from these courses. The hasie skills of the clo- mestie arts pattern happy homes hy the modern homemakers. l'lI'l'Slllll0Il hoine-eekers plan, erente, cook, L'li'illli2lI1il love itl A. lteszkowski, B. NlaeIpJonalml, nl. Rizzo, anal NI. Grail prove that cookie time is snaek time. B. Nlaulras. P. Slnn'ples-Mio sew a fine seam. their aim. Nippinl anal tnekinl freshies carefully follon Sister Nlary Philipis aclviee-always usewu right. 25 2 ,fgclfiuifiw ima . . .,glO0lf't5If1fL6LlfL5 5,93 cmd, XVhite sneakers, blue gym suits, and energetic spirits are required equipment for our favorite class . . . gym. Competitive games of badminton, basketball, volleyball, ping-pong, kickball and quoits, satisfy the vitality of their ardent fol- lowers while encouraging quality sportsmanship. Calisthenics . . . helping to develop the physical being and charm . . . To each SBA student it is a Welcome interruption to the rigid schedule of fixed classes. Included in SBAls Physical Educa- tion program is that of driver training educa- tion With its art of developing minds to alertness. Theory classes behind the wheel . . . safety in each procedure . . . practice, mastering the techniques of driving. Soplis lend litln- bodies and vixaeious spirits to a favor- ite square dance tune. NVicle-eyed A. M. Paslxy excels in n l4icli-liomer. M. Rinderle is on the alert for her prey during an exhibition of sophomore badminton Scmllmnorc- Cll'iVl'l' t1'1liIlK'l'S, -I. Nowuknwski, C Lzxngow- ski, and C. Corny fcst vision to insnrv sinh-ty on tink Iiiillwaly. 27 All-ri minds . . . H-spmnsixv ll iivxvs. B. lioimmxnlski ciwc lmrzikiiug tinn-. Culistlic-nies in unison . . SBA l'illll'Ill :incl ivl'lll- ininr' Uoixi F . an-lr,-autw nano ' 1'1,f17li'1'w Service . . . interest . . . pleasure-activity at Saint Benedictis. Red Cross boxes . . . prize winning photos . . . Bene Dictum highlights . . . basketball games . . . choral-variety for the SBA girl. Exerting . . . serving-these consume time and care. Activity means variety at our Academy . . . from painting to bowling . . . writing to harmo- nizing . . . something to please every taste . . . something to complete personality integration. 'QYQEQ an M Q11- 'Y W Femme ?N?'E5?E M 39ii8LR5TiCAll STUDENT FEIS 9 i C council- TU! BOULEHG c 0 sux: ir mn: Gow H nu' msn, moss counssr. ,A I-:Aka Sig ,Q in C ruoronanrsr nnnxnscs 1 kl ' x ff? if .. '1- .- Fi gf? A 3 X A- Wy Y J, ,fe :Q sf' f K ,a x i . si' is ,.., 5 . ,+-' x.. .. - -'+ as X N A fm- 5: Q ni . ..,jF,: S 'NF S Sv E' Q xxx N xg w X .,,., - . f ,-.zq . Q 'X .s :Q , 1 ,A Q, Q Q fw- xl S14 ,, ,.,. A is X K K s 03. ,N wx X x x -- ii' , ..., .:.:, ZE, N w ..., .12 M ,X ,Q sf, mg3fie'f1Yg,fX Qvwe Nglf RQ .,.,, fp is! Si Q v ll NA fs: f Xp i c i , : Ebfi x .ff Q ,iiis-: R ..x,x,N Slim! CZLMZW August SL-pta-uillc-r Octolx-r NllVC'llll7llT De-cmuluvr .I1unuu'y 30 24-26 CSKIC Convention at Notrc Dauuc 28-30 ,. .. , Bcuvclictimx Clxllfixllllllll 5 ,. , SL-liool opcns 17. .. . , . ,. ., Initiation 18 ,. .. , ,,.. Cot-Acquaxintctl Party 23 ,. ., ,. ,. Senior Ring C1-rmuony 26 ,. .,.. ,. ,. ,. IRC Assmnbly 4 . ,. . . Student Council lnstullzltion 5 ,Fifth Annual Prvss Confc-rom'c in 1'l1ilz1clc-lpliiu 10 .. ,. ,. ,. .. Stucln-ut Elcction Rally 12 Prcss Dance- uAlzulc1iu,s Lzunpi' 15 .. . . . , , . . Oil City-Erin Us-lmtc 29 . . Senior Class Party 30. ..,. ,. CSMC Asscinlwly 17 .. uyu-v Christ-in-Christmas Parach- l9-2l .. . .. ,. .. , . llvtrvut at SBA 21 ,.,.. . .. .'llll1lUliSglVlllg' vacation ln-gius 28-29 . .. ,. . Ops-ration Snowlvouncl 30 .... ,. , ,. . , Clzlssos rcsuuic 3 , . Aclvcnt VVrcz1tli Cvrciuony .18 ,. . Christmas vac-ation lun-gius 27 .. ., . , . Sno-Bull 3. ,. Clzisscs rcsuinc 22-25 , Mid-tcriu tests l m-lmrnary Marc-li April Nlay .lnnv -3 -26 -331 .Ill 4-7 Il-1.3 SC Valvnfinv Dancc . BD Pu-ss ASSl'lI1lJlj' . junior Class Party Salk lnnocnlation Day Svnior Class Play . Vocational Movin- Baskctlmall Excursion , Aiiilcliiiicvliwlit Party , Vocation Spvalivr Vocation Play and Holy Hour nv 2 Motlwr-Cra SC Convention at SBA . ,. Sports Billlqllvt Uniivcl Nations Toni' Eastvr vacation lx-gins . Classc-s rc-slnnx' Diocvsan Vocational Day May Day Assn-nilmly junior-Svnior Prom . Choral Asscnilmly May Crowning CSMC Day Camp YW-vlwiicl Camp NVQ:-kcncl , Camp XVL'L'lit'!lll . ,. . Final 'll-sts Danls-Cracls Banquet , ,, Alumnae Te-a ils Cflllllillllliilll Breakfast . , .. , Graduation Last Day of School Camp XVc'c'lu-licl 7956 7 95 SC Presids-nt. -I. lluland, presents suggestions for hetter representation. SC- a major chord of SBA harmony. The obligations of Academy lite. They have learned Student Council stands firm and recognized, this to plan and fail . . . to revise and succeed. year, in their many endeavors to raise St. Bene- School spirit is developed hy SC projects . . . dict's to the unique. They have raised their uniform regulations, valentine dance, powder- standards high and achieved a noteworthy he- puff counter, and the SBA supply corner, carry- ginning . . . to hetter student-teacher relations ing school items bearing the name-St. Benedict and deepen understanding ot the privileges and -in whom they place their trust. muncil mm-mhers interest students in their sup! Convention-wise SC olliccrs Cl. to r.l C. Kopkowski, plies at SC centti Tirak, -I. lluland, and Xl. ll. Meyer, discuss progr possihilities. 532 jug .ibnfy Dhtim-tion implivs lwxsponsilmility and thcsv :irc quulitics of tllv stllclvut aidc. Bvcoxning L1 true' woman l'0illlil'C'S tldilllllg 111 tlu fuld of ll 1 I .mqunn tlus sum In tin mln' of il studvnt niclv. UIICICI' thc- clirvctiou of Sistcmr Nluriv Cvlinc: this group fllIlCtiUIl,4 for tha- wvlfurv of tllv acnclvlnv. Enforcing l'L'gllIi1fi0llS . . . ucccpting lockvr px-rmits . . . wvlcoming visiturs and sufvgllurdilmg tlw propcrtv of otllvrs. snunsibilitv. Sl5fX'01's Stuclm-nt Aiclc . . . ll guidv of stmlvnts . . . pw- lucln- of ff1'c'ut,'l' thil ' ICIUIH ,Xicls-. Kiln IQIIIJII. 4-xtvl 5 lg5. V V Xlrs. Xlungm' Sli.-X5 IIVIIHIIQ lmml. Studs-nts Aidcs sylnlmolizc SB.-Ys trust in Yun :SIE 'KOnly say the Word and 1ny soul shall he healed . . . heads bowed in adoration at the Doniine, non sum Dignus iwforing agiolfrilflfzaglfy Retreat at SBA connnands the special attention of participants. Under Father Quentin, OSB, Father Melvin, OSB, and Father Claire, OSB, '57 student re- treatants encounter the problems of the teenage World. Dating . . . spiritual guidance . . . vocations, directing the young Woman in the Ways of righteousness. Mass . . . conference . . . question box . . . benediction . . . three days of silence, prayer, and guidance prove an asset to the Christian set of values. Acting upon the will of Cod-the woman shall he praised. Christian youth unites with Youth Eternal Father Claire OSB I' ather Melvin USB Father Quentin OSB 34 T8 Alf' fA8 XSDQCIWQ Mari 77 A helping hand . . . a fervent prayer . . . a willing unending rosaries for the missions . . . altering clothing saeriiiee . . . Sli,-Ys Catholic Student Mission Unit. W'ith for the unfortunate . . . praying for conversions . . . at- prayer, study, and sacrifice as their lnotto, lnission- tending the national CSNIC conference in August. Busy minded SBA girls ollier their tilne and lahor to projects is the heart and soul ot the Nlission worker who is ever for CSNIC. Studying the needs of lay apostolate . . . rnindful of the worldws need of her well-Hlled role in preparing visual aides for Sl3A's lay catheehists . . Christis Mystical Body. 'tOh, Lord, that we inight know . . . an Academy girl holds high Cod's call to the religious life and seeks spiritual guidance through prayer. work. and study in the Cood C o n n c i l Club. Questions concerning the cho- sen life are answered, sacrifice is made, penance is loved, yet prayer is most important . . . to know Thy will, to do it gener- ously and he faithful to iti' The vocation inernhersi activi- ties are not all hehind the door of 7307. A reminder to the stu- dent body is given by the animal L'Vocation Playi' in M arch . VVeekly adoration in chapel daily Mass . . . rosary of the Blessed Lady . . . the Words of a vocational prayer all tend to strengthen the SBA girl's spirit- ual lite that Not mv Will. hut Thine he done. 35 l' r a 3' e r . Saeriliee 1 CSNIC unit llll'llllli'I'S. lizodltiewiex, M. Lynch. A. Nl. lies! kowski, and Nl. XVindsor lead uni ineinhers in Study Cluh. .A4LlfL6!lflfL6LLJ of are Odin AlCINlll'l'S of the Good Couneil Clulm- Seek llis will. 'ax ., Study are reflected in CSMC ollieers C. Nlalinowslxi, A 4 5558J .Jgre fire Wercifuf . H -lnnior Rc-ti Cross uctivc l1l0llliJC1'S stand stuuncli in tlicir aici to thc nccciy. To nntivc and forcign sliorc gocs thc benefit of the lied Cross Unit. Scrving thc ugcd . . . comforting the sick . . . sheltering thc homeless . . . fcccling thv hungry . . . giving from thc hcart . . . charitv rcflcctcd bv SBA girls. Painting Christmas Windows . . . pasting tl'llV favors . . . conducting assclnbiics . . . pack- ing gift boxcs . . . undying is thc Willingness and faith of thc IBC Worker. Every SBA'cr is u incnibcr of thc grcut Aincriczni ltcd Cross Unit. XVhcthcr uctivc unit mcinbcrs or not. all serve- for its cunsc. N .. K. Bnciiznialn, XI. A. Koimylinski. Nl. NVoxni11k, C. Bzlrtosczyk. cioii connnittcc. rcauiy gifts for tlic orpliunzlgc. :BG NIU xg?lf'iAilfLg .SZfiLelfLL25 Strilw . . . spurv . . . four pins to go . . . SBA lmwlvrs liml tlwrv is am nrt llY1'I'f' sport. ln c-llort to boost tlwir scorn-s. tha- bowling lnssivs lwarn tlu- tvcll- lllillllx of tlw glussv alloys from instructrv s. Nliss l,cmn'L- Slmw. Form . . . stylm . mctlmcl . . . tlrcsv lmnlw tlu- Clll'li'l'l'llCl' in il scorn' of T0 or 200. ,X sprigglltly ocl is il m-U-ssityg gmzcl sportsmzm hip. ll must. Comp:-titivv bowling tnlirs place- in iIltl'l'-SCllUUl mvcts with lm-ul tcalms and as am llltfillllllfill progrmn. X. XxOjll1SIlx CllSll'll!llll'S 5Ill5I3lll'5 lu 1-algm' l11m'lm'1's. li, xxll'L'ZUllllx, I. Xllmlmxvslu. ll Hm- tusilx. Y. Xlbitzlsilx. Nl, Nlimzrmiulx. tln- Lzxssivs Ulllllll llwil' litlm- als lligllvst 'l'l11- liuynlists. C, l5c'l14'l4, I . Plunslxi. ll. Bzmism-wslxi. 13. l ilipmx'sl4i. zunl .I. Krystvk, mu' of Sl5A's howling ll'llllI5 4-nioy ilu- lmwling pmgrzlnl. 'I' P, Nlujm-xx'sl4i inspm-vis ilu- In-luling fCilIlI'S sc-mv lufmk as -I, Cluclzinslxi, l. XYilililmslQi. :mal uzxplzlill, Y, Nllmjtglsik lcxcrlx rm. SST W !96Llf'L Cheerleaders left to right: L. Korn, li. Cxnlvwicz, j. Wroczynski, B. Pinczc-wski, 1. Pierce-, B. Hunter, M. Ni1'l1kl1lCf, Nl. Kulisicwski, E. Hoffman, A. llcszlqow- ski, R. Zurko. IV second string left to right: E. Churticr, C. Fiulkowski, P. VVasiewski, j. Niclmuvr, U. Rouen, xl. VVcnzcl, xl. Misll, C. Spiegel, E. Berclltulcl, L. Knn-ppc-r, C. Kowalski, C. Burto- zek, bl. Hlmlkicwicz, H. Kuntor, A. Frcwlick, C. Przc-piorski C. Croclnllski, L. Rc-ism-nwclrcr. 9 JV first string left to rght: Bliss L. Shaw, A. Str-tl, C. Ncymun, C. Coleman, C. Turck, l'. Maksimowski, R. Kraus, E. Vlaulimirolf, L. Runclolph, ll. Fult-om-r, L. Muttis, D. Bulmy, j. Mikrut, M. A. Korn, K. Sul- livan, M. Sclmc-iclcr, C. Pc-tc-rs, QI. Munrlo. Cuurcl: P. Cicsluli Cuurcl: hl. llusll Cuurcl: C. Vlaclimiroll' sf A g - .. . . .,...:, E .r., zfg z, r if . M . .SiO0lf'f5If1'LQlfL Varsity squad left to right: K, Bairher, C. Preg- 110, P. Sndowski, P. Nloske, A. lD01'0lJllllkl, Nl. ll. Kock, Mgr. -I. lilllllllil, Couch Booth , S11lliv1111, -I. llespccki. P. Ciesluk, Xl L. KOVVllilL'lil, Al. ll11sl1, C. Muttis, C. R11 1di111i1'oll'. A good team 111011115 u good score. A good team with good sports111a11ship is victory. Till' SBA Lussies hold high their past record illltl keep aiu the spiritfl Practice . . . games . . . card parties . . . tours . . . the team is Oll co11sta11t scl1ed11le. Quick and responsive, the Lussies allow 11o one to foul their Wi11- 11i11gs. A cl1z1111pio11sl1ip spark is Witl1 them under tl1e uhle co ach i ll g of 'kBoody S11llix'z111. the team is versed 11ot only ill the Wllllllillg t0CllIli11ll0 hut i11 il clean wholesome fighting spirit. Fllfllftt Lassies, tl1e junior varsity, under tl1e direction of Miss L?lltJl't' Shaw, keep also i11 the wi1111i11g spirit and learn the secrets of good playing . . . the score goes 11p 1111other notch! . . . SBA Slit SBA SHA SBA Sli.-X Sli.-X T0 lJ1111ki1'k 46 St. Cregor ,44 Sllilftlll . 42 Villa 74 Nlercyl111rst T6 ClZlI'ltJIl . -7 1' H 40 txlllllllllll' , l'11ll'XX'Lll'tlZ -I. llcspeeki X A11d . l7 SBA li. 'l'. Xvlmlllllglllll 14 .IN s B. 'l'. NVa1sl1i11gto11 . , 18 jYls Strong XllllL'l'lll 44 xlV's SHA Varsity . 18 -IV,s Ms-reyl111rst 3 jV's Dunkirk , tlY's St. Cregoryds l'10l4Vt'ilI'ilI NI. L. Kownueki l'l0l'XVLll'll2 l'. Xlos 1 E15 E 1. X n xggruice of ,jfm lfLlfLlfL6L NlK'I11lN'l'S of. tlu- Business Stuff solve' tlw HIl1l1lClill P. Dowling illustrates plan to C. Bula wliilr- B. prolmlvlus of tlw Yvurlmook by wisc- and vllic-icut Pillcze-wski, M. A. AlJI'klIHL'Z2lli auul lt. Ze-ny llll'l't plunuiug. with its upprovul. Suuppiug. cropping. pasting. . . . drafting, corrcctiug, typiug, . . . sc-ckiug ucls, cucourugiug patrons, financing tlu- project . . . '57 Scliolasticuu. Busy arc tlu- svuiors zuul uuluy are tlic hours spout in prvpzxrutiou of this Alllllllll. Tlic Eclitoriul Svc-tiou umlcr thc clircctiou of Sistvr Mary Louis zuul Sistvi' Xl. Katlilvcu prepare- copv and picturcs for thru' dc-uclliuc, Umlcr Sister Muriz- Cc-liuc, sc-uiors of tlw Busiuvss Stull fiuzuicc the Ycullmook. Plzuiuiug . . . provicliug . . . nutici- pating tlw joys oll thc fiuisliccl Iuuc product! Scliolzxsticuli Eclitoriul Stull' cluillcugvs lll'1lllllllK' tluti-. 10 ene lbicfnm-QZQJ ZMAWUZ lfreedoni of speech . . . freedom of opinion . . . treedoin of the press . . . freedom to speak llditors. C, Kopkoxvski, Xl. li. Xleyers, Cf. Sehelirer. und lx Urhanik crop pictures and draw up paper for dum from the heart and to relate truth uncolored. Xleinhers of the Bene Dictum Staff acquaint themselves with the World of phrases and punc- tuation. Last ininute deadlines . . . fast ap- proaching headlines . . . putting the B-D to press . . . quick alert reporters . . . husinesslike add-seekers . . . meticulous artists . . . patient editors . . . SBA'ers. A printed word is like the newly haptized hahv-it cannot he stopped-it has a soul from that inoinentf' Peguv -'S sw B-D Staff ineinhers prepare Hnished paper for mailing. ngceging Ogferafure The Literary Cluh, inforinallv known as the k'Lihrary l.oungers.n functions as a - group, reading and discussing various ap- pointed pieces of literature. Under the di- rection of Sister Nl. Louis, SBA girls pry into the mood of a novel and acquire thus a greater interest in the art of reading. Searching . . . learning depicting scenes from hooks. these induce one to use the imagination and to create from the ah- straet. NVith educational and recreational purposes. Literarx' Cluh serves to make fuller one's capacity for the arts. 41 Literary Cluh seeks adventure in a recent puhliea 1 IIIX IfLl LC LVL? Olin? 5 A pinch of fact or fiction, varied opinions, imagination developed . . . an endeavor to teach . . . a little bit of humor . . . these spell as- semblies at St. Benedictis, be they entertaining or educational. From installing the newly elected Student Council members to introducing fresh- men to the SBA curriculum, and inviting Well- versed guest speakers, assemblies prove to be successful through individual achievement. To enrich the SBA,ers character With the fruit of enlightenment and comprehension is the chal- lenge of stage life . . . assembly style. Al. lluland, Student Council president, receives the torch of duty trom N. Martin. VVith the blessing goes Father Clair's desire that those who bear the rings shall live the Benedictine motto- 'I'hat in all things Cod may be glorifiedf, From the hand of Mother Syl of Benedictine education. 42 vester, seniors receive their token SBA'l'l'S latch on to the cann- puign spirit in il Sturlvnt Elve- tion. C, Vluciiiniroiii und A. Cunning- iuun pix-part' to rcpucliutc op- posing stutvuu-nts in Oil City- Eriv clcimtu. Filtiu-1' H1-nry Klockor tc-lls SBAL-rs, You liuvc- no choicv- you must iicconu- uposth You must sanctify yoursvlf iw- forc- you sainctity otiicrsfi rc'- iutvs Father Hcnry Klockvr to nic-inimcrs of tin- CSMC punvi. RC inciniicrs nic-cifv, Service for otlicrs, for tlivir countrv, tlwir cc . r .L U . inunlty, unci their school. 43 Walsh and 'l'. Paszko perform for the spectators at Hayloft Hop. Wax, Afgiidgiifa l M. A. Zimmerman, L. Wells, C. Vladimiroff, and J. Ruland inform the audience that they are Always PHck'in Sweethearts for Somebody E sef, Santa Claus puts the finishing touches Successful attempt by sophomores . . . individu- ality accented by juniors . . . masterpieces by seniors . . . class parties are always fun at SBA. Talents spring forth in variety shows and excellence of deco- rations. Happiness constitutes the mood with the latest teenage fads prevailing. To these gay times can be attributed many treasured memories. Record hops . . . coke and ice cream . . . souvenirs . . . enter- taining and being entertained. Wholesome winsome times in social life at SBA. on the Senior Christmas tree. 'i'l'was the Night before Christmas and R. Kolbas, P. Kosin, A. M. Pasky and her little sister are ready for a long winter Iltlp. l 44 E. Clvmbocki and date-, H. Bak:-r, IX'L'0ll10 turgcts for Cupid in USU Dc-ur to My Hvzlrtf' C. Slllllligillll and claxtv, M. B1-bku, pnusv within thu sc-tting of MSO D4-ur to My lIl'21l't.U Lwwicw on the prxiric l1lflIl0l'li7t in Rock 0' ... . ' 1 ' 1 A f tlu- Agn-sf, juniors don fvzltlu-rs and war paint in lim of tlw Ages. gifs SBA'ers seasonallv fincl thelnselves envel- oped in a dream world. By planing, drawing. mixing paint, and arranging for the gala night, a ulittle hit of heaven is awarded to all guests of our Aeacleinv Prom. From the academy, one in form, is derived variety of opinion, making the annual Press Dance, sponsored hy the lun- P855 5Ll'L CI? SBA students ancl their clates pause lor awhile in the niiclst ot Alad- clin Lainpl' cleeorations. 2 l'L0'gf1, P. Niehaner anal clate step on the tliresholcl of a heavenly evening at e n t 1' a I1 e e to the HCity of Angelsn Sno- Ball 156. gifelfailfzw iors and B-D5 Sno-Ball, a senior projeetg and the luniors pride-delight, junior-Senior Prom, meni- orahle occasions. Soft melodies . . . bright laughter . . . silent figures whirling in pinwheels of eolor . . . this Academy Prom life. N. Henderson, ll. Lynch and dates gaze at Alacldinis treasures at the an- nual press dance. Starry-eyecl lassies clanee aniicl the eelestial cleeorations of sen- ior eilorts. 46 P. Moske, D. Miller, T. Doolin, and M. A. Zim- merman review the program of their Forever Springtime evening. S.. Czulcwicz crowns SBA girl, N. Martin. queen ot spring prom. Rcigning king is C. Hood. King, C. Hood and Queen, N. Martin, receive tokcn oi appreciation from crown bearer. 47 W 0,050 gf of L8 13111111111 11111g1'11111s. . .g1'11111111ti1111 11X111'1'is11s . . . w111'11 111 11i1'111't1'11,1s, Sisf1-1' N11115' D11vi11. S1'111i-1'111s- 81111111111 11ss1'111111i11'. f11lUI'il1, 111111 1111 11111 s1-1111111sti1' sic111 t11111's p1'111'1- to 1111 1'11v111'it11s 111 1'11111'111ists w11i11- 1'111'1'i1'11111111, s,'1'v1's t11 i1111111i1111t11 1111111iti1's 111 1-11111'111 g1'11g111'i1111 1r111111ti11g 111'11i11v11s 11w1's1111111 111111111112 :X 11-1'. T1111 t111'ti1-s 111 sx'11c11p11ti1111, 11111'1111111ix11ti1111. 111111 1-11111111 p1'111111cti1111 . . . 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Latent talents are soon discovered and utilize d, tor a variety of jobs remain to he done. Long hours of tedious re- hearsal. practice in speech delivery, blocking scenes, and finally dress rehearsal claim the time of those participating. But when the curtain rises on the first performance all this holds no place in their minds, only the delighted faces of their audience matters, and each hnrst ot ap- plause is reward enough. A. Lutz and C. Vladiiniroll- st on handling stage properties. Angelic antics prompt harmony in Senior Class play. l i,ZLl fAAOlflflfL C. Fessler, B. Nlitkowslii and A. Cunninghaniis at- tention is obtained as Mr. Lutz demonstrates acting techniques. ndent director, give hints -19 Celestial wires cross when Pilt Ill. Caseyl comes Down to Earth. t t 5 .. as 'U ' .x Ai xv.. k J - - -:- ' M ' ' V , -.L 1 ' '- 1 ' f A 'V' T ' ' . - ' 6 F.. ! , DAM KPN 'Al-5,5ll'lf!flll Edging our way on the road to adulthood, we, the malleable underclassmen, are the forma- tive of Saint Benedict's. Horizons broaden in our mind's eye as we plan for the future. Opportunity lies awaiting for-our grasp . . . refinement . . . finesse . . . beckon at our command. We are the nucleus of the school-growing in knowledge . . . multiplying experiences. We are SBA girls . . . living a guided life under Benedictine care. 5 49 .vvvudnn dll ...pl Km N, ...un w-N f X . x .f 4 X 5 ,.-W ,ggi Six-Z -11 . K felaloing Ifo Me jnfnre E. Allshouse K. Horn C. Lepkowski CLASS OFFICERS! I. Fischer, vice-presidentg J. Burick, trea- surerg M Sullivan, prcsiclcntg P. May, secretary. B. Mercure. GRADES 7 and 8: Crisp White collar and blue skirt . . . We are soon to don . . . we have prepared ourselves in 205 . . . the reality is not far off . . . we are to mingle in the varieties of Academy life . . . E Pluribus Unurn . . . blue and White . . . irosh in anticipation. M. Moran S. Neubert D. Orlamdi P. Sheehan M. Sopp I. Stevens K. Bross M.Latta M. Mprtinez M. Neff 1. Ohmvr M. Pacinelli P. Richardson E. Popp K- Seley S. Siklyduhal' I- WlS1HSkl 52 glfafering mu! mr!! FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: R. Kraus, vice- presidcntg M. Niehauer, secrctaryg C. Chad- wick, treasurerg C. Peters, president. 'ft V -v . , ' up A '--- - it C 1: w- B' , ..i t . . . . , I Student Council Representatives: lx. Buch zuiau, C. -I2ll'Z0lllSlil, Nl. Knight, C. Prcg L no M. Smith. FRESHMEN: SBA, We are your Heclgliugs, stumbling in obscur- ity, searching for light . . . we delve into your Wisdom . . . We are perplexed youth . . . prepare us. l.. Akns Al. Angelutti C. Ashby N. Aubrey I. Bachmaivr lNI.A.Bachmnicr P. Bnginski IJ. linrncku A. Barczyk C. Bartaszek B. Becker D. Benecki E. Berchtold B. Bielanin C. Bootcs K. Brosmzni .IL .J IL M. Brunner A. Bruno D. Brzezinski E.. Chartier R. Chromik C. Chrzanowski E. Chrzanowski B. Cleaver L. Clinger S. Constantine P. Cloverdale C. Crane M. Cummings M. Dahlkemper K. Dirtrich M. A. Dippo S. Dobrowolski E. Dolan E. Donikowski M. A. Drieschal R, Drexler K. Ewing R. Falconer C. Fialkowski Lglflf 0lflfl 5 . . . M. A. Fialkowski N. Finchio I. Fiolek J. Fletcher M.Fredrychowski A. Froehlick I. Galla M. Gaczkowski 54 M. Giacobello M. Golembiewska I. M M C. N. M. Lowe ign I. Hall M. Haller B. Heberlein M. Heintz K. Hofmann T. Hohowienko R. Huya M. Iarusiewicz C. Kaufmann L. Knepper M, Kobylinski A. Konopka Cora . Goring Graf Grochulski Gross Grzegorzewski me G. Heynoskx M Hxggms N Hoderny S. Jones H Kantor C Kashak N. Koper A Kovac P Kowalczyk 55 D. Kowalewski 0lfLl dflflfe . . . C. Kowalska L. Koziarska M. Krauchcn D. Kwiatowska E. La Cour C. Lasky R. Lipinski R. Lorei A. Macieiewskl B. Madras I. Malinowski C. Malinowski A. Mancuso I. Mando E. Markiewicz F. Martucci L. Mattis I. McCa1lion K. McCoy B. McDonald M. Merski P. Meyer N. Mikula M. Mikrut 1. Miller I. Mish P. Mitkowski B. Mizikowski J. Motty J. Niebauer S. Nowrocki A. O'Hara B. Orbanek B. Osczepenski J. Pelkowski 56 M. Perkowski I. Plizga B. Pohl C. Przepiorski K. Przychodzxen D Radeckl D Rames L Rmdolf M. Rapp S. Reagen L. Reisenweber J. Repman A. REZk0WSkl I Riddle A Rmderle Rl770 K. Roach P. Roward N. Rutkowski R. Ryan J. Rzodkxewncz I Schenker I Schenker C Schrxeher iggcwe ign M. Schneider N. Schroeck S. Shank D. Sharplcs M. Skladanowski M. Sontag J. G. S V. P. P. Sosinski Spiegel Stanknwski Stasko Strieder Stuczyn ski 57 K. Sullivan M. Supyk P. Szesciorka E. Szybowski M. A. Szmanski V. Tarasovitch M. Theobald B. Traphagen I. Trohoske M. Twaroski C. Vallimont M. Vargo M. I. Waldo P. Wasiulewski J. M. Wenzel our .f4ozIf0gralo!L, fydcwe . . . P. Wienczknwski P. Wilson C. Wisinski E. Wisinski I. Wisinski B. A. Wojyalik S. Wojyalik M. A. Wuenschel J. A. Young G. Zawistowski D. Zglinski 58 orming cc 5Alf'l:5lfl:6LIfL ,fgffzflflfacfe SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: I. Tirak, presidentg M. A. Kern, vice-prcsidentg P. Mackamowski, sc-creturyg C Neynmn, treasurer. Student Council Representatives P. Hcnry, Nl. A. Collins, M llindcrlc, j. Rtlllilll. ' ' ' e 4 2.1 .:.2.. I ,,. .,,- , SOPHOMORES: Disecting . . . bisecting . . . the puzzle of life . . . our broad expectancy of a new endeavor- class party . . . mold us according to your ideals . . . SBA, We flourish in your culture. A. Agnew J. Alccci D. Balmy D. Bunislcwski B. Borgiclski ll. Bcncclfi P. llcnccki C. llcnck G. Bones K. Bt-ntze I. Bleil R. M. Bieniasz K. Bolln S. Brnozowski M. Bukowski M. Burick .59 D. Cackowski A. Callahan M. A. Callahan M. Caspar C. Chilelli P. Cieslak ' 1. . C. Fabin I. Fabin A. F 1' A. Filip ki C C0 tm m M. Flynn K. Fmess M. Fgrlgg S. Gehrllrlrger R, Czulewicz S. Gleha E.. Glembocki L. Cora C. Gomy C. Dimvdio B. Dobruwolski ' 7 1 G. Dombrowski I. Drake D. Gorny P. Cranahan C. Grygier P. Hare M. Hawley S. Hill ' C. jnnkowski C. jaskiewicz I. Iaworowicz C. Hodas I.. Hoffman C. Hornyak B. Hunter C. jankowski 60 M. Kaliszewski C. Katnrzynski I. Kedzierski B. Kinsinger B' Mnichmwski M. E. Koch I. Kocon S. Kopas M. L. Kownacki B. Mnlinowski M. Kraus I. Krystek K. Kuhn A. Kuklinski A0458 . . . D. Modzelewski D. Moritz P. Mroczkowski I. Niebauer I. Nowakowski M. Nowakowski C. Osinski T. Palaszewski P. Perzynski P. Lacknwski M. Lane C. Langowski D. Laznr M. Lipinski C. Madras C. Malinowski A. Massing G. M nyer R. Mikotowicz C. Pierce C. Piorkowski F. Plonski A. Reszkowski B. Roz:-nek 61 K. Richards D. Ropiecki D. Rowen A. Rzodkicwicz A. Rzodkix-Wicz P. Sadowski R. Sanko C. Schaal ign me . . . I. Tylmzui E. Vladimiroff S. Vollmer I. Wulach j. Wulczak D. We-iherhee' B. NVieczorek M. VVindsor M. VVisuiewski P. Wisniewski R. Wojchuk D. VVojtasik 62 M. Sins N. Sitter T. Sitterle A. Smith M. Smith I. Stark A. Stei? B. Szczosny C. Szpara C. Szymanowski j. Tadmain I. Tvvd D. Tucholski C Turek M. Wozniak M. Wozniak I. Zboyowski R. Zurko JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: C. All- geier, treasurerg A. Berdis, secre- taryg C. Urbanik, vice presidentg M. R. Myers, president. idceming we ned ri ix K . Q? i p f .:.., . , ,gg h v x , ' Q .f xi .1 Student Council Representatives: K. Bar ber, C. Kopkowski, j. Reyonds. DIUNIORS: The mist from uAi3dCiill,S Lamp - fades to memory that long awaited Iunior-Senior prom . . . class rings . . . our vision widens . . . pinches of maturity . . . our dream is reality. A. Akus M. A. Almedzl C. Ang:-llotti B. Bencs AI. Billo B. Bohn C. Bn-s-cv P. Bn-m-cv C. Broderick I. Brozcwicz F. Brzozowski E. Bugay J. Chludzinski P. Dah-ski P. Dallcski A. Dillon Fi 653 P. Eastman I. Elchynski N. Feasler I. Fialkowski A. Froess A. M. Dorobiala R.M. Drozevsski I. Dworakowski S. Goodrich D. Gorka I. Harrxs . 0 Lglfl, LVL8 . . . K. Hepinger I. Hnduhski T. Iankowski K. lures E. Iaworski 1. Iendrasiak R. Kzxminski K. Kanis C. Koehler R. A. Kolbas B. Koper L. Korn P. Kosin D. Kowalski L. Kozlowski C. Kujawinski M. Kuklinski C. Lapeusz j. LaP1-ice A. Laskowski M.L0ewe-ll M. Lynch P. Mnjewski B. Malinowski 64 E. Marchini C. Mattis S. Mish A. Nagel M. Palaszewski A. M. Pasky D. Patterson M. Pzlwlak I. Perkowslu S. Phillips E. Piklewicz C. Plonski P. Pohl VI.Przybyszewski R. Roach M. A. Hcgzlln A. Rozem-k M. Rupp C. Rys C. Scherer I. Schell C. See-linger Sf-nger S. Sharp ow iglflf ine . . . j. Sharples M. I. Spaeder M. Stahon N. Strie-dvr N. Weiser P. Wisniewski M. Wnzniak J. Yaple I. Sulkowski M. Thaler I. Wasielewski T. Wawrzyniak 65 ::,:,,ff Q. anus-an 31'- H Y '.. 4, Cf .Zf ,. , -7, . ' bl . X, A. N ii- 4 ' ' ' 1. H' , - 'v' ' P N., 0 PLL 01215 From the unsteady way of freshmen, the ad- venturesome spirit of sophomores, and the de- termined outlook of juniors . . . we don the cloak of maturity. The world is a challenge . . . as Christian women, we accept it! With knowledge as our password . . . true value as our motto . . . Faith as our weapon . . . we shall attain and love that which is truth . . . destroy that which is not. For truth is beauty . . . beauty, Cod-God, our Desire. -mal 'il vw A ,M Wfww' Q Q .x.v:-wwsww.mm- sw M1 W mx. ,wash-Nxiww , --N N N Q X. .gf A WO!! JG GERTRUDE ADAMUS Holy Rosary Cert . . . leisure hours spent in il library . . . nebulous . . destination: business world . . . Choral 3, CSMC lg Bowling 1, 2, 3. DOLORES ADAMUS Saint Francis Xavier Dodo . . . deft hands on a keyboard . . . sincerity abiides within . . . the three R's . . . Choral 3, 4, Bowling 3, Dramatics 1, IRC 2, 4. MARY A. ABRAMACZYK Saint Stanislaus Minnow . . . Set up on al- ley sixi' . . . friendship locked in hands of time . . . stacatto on a typewriter .. . Choral 3, 4, CSMC 1, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholastiean 4. BARBARA BACHER Saint Patrickis Barb . . . excitement buried in the printed page . . . genteel . . . the long-awaited, I do . . . Crafts 1, Choral 1, Drarnatics 1. CAROL BANNISTER Saint Mary's At ease with a book . . . composed . . . secretarial future . . . 118 Cad A mom cw gen Cifeczlfec! FRANCES BENES Holy Trinity Franv . . . a hook her companion . . . unstudied smile . . . Miss Benes, report to surgeryi' . . . Choral 3, 4. LENA CARULLO A. CUNNINGHAM Saint Iohn's Mickey,' . . . a treasure box of theater tickets . . . an eye for adventure . . . Corpus Delicti . . . Holy Rosary Lee . . . intricate steps to popular rhythms . . . sprightly petite . . . neat figures on company station- ery ' ' ' Crafts 1, 25B-D lg Dra- Choral 2, 3, 45 Soho- matics 1, 2, 8. lastican 4. CHARLOTTE BULA Saint Stanislaus . . . a tricky step put to music . . . essence of sophistication . . . high hopes for a white cap and uniform . . . Choral 3, 45 CSMC lg Bowling 3,4g Scholastican 4. MARY ANN BULES Holy Family . . . agile steps to melodic notes . . . cordial . . . devterity in the operating room . . . Choral 2, 3, 4g CSMC 1. 69 JEAN DESKO St. Iohn's, Cirard . . . simple sketches, elaborate drawings . . . of a quiet nature . . . success in the commercial field . . . SYLVIA St. John's Syl . . . swaying skirts on a ball- room floor . . ness world . . Crafts 19 ics 1, 2, 3 CZULEWICZ . zestful . . . busi- Choral 2g Dramat- KATHRYN DISBROW Sacred Heart Kathy . . . hlaek and white keys whispering a concerto at her touch . . . tiny in feature, big at heart . . . ooking forward to a nursing career . . . Choral 3, 4g Dramatics 34 Good Counsel 4. BARBARA DONIKOWSKI St. Hedwig Barb . . . at ease behind the wheel , . . placid . . . office work beckons 70 PATRICIA DOWLING St. Iosephls K'Pat . . . finding delight in God's little onesv . . . grasping for life, confusing yet exciting . . . future spelled M-O-T-H-E-R . . . CSMC 1, 2, 35 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 B-D 25 Dramatics 1, 2, 35 Scholastican 4. ANGELA GIZZOLLI Mount Calvary Angie . . . racing the waves her delight . . . spark of sophistication . efficiency in the ollice . . . rafts 1, 2, Choral 3, 45 C . CSMC 15 Bowling 3. CAROL ANN FESSLER Saint Patrick's 1 elegante in tafleta with Fes', . . . equestrian mindec . . . ' ' ' 1 Held. Hame-lit curls . . . asp1res to the nursing 4- CSMC 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 35 Crafts 1, 25 Choral 1, 2, 3, , Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 45 Scholastican 4. I0 ANN FREDRYCHOWSKI Saint Boniface Fredi', . . . precision with a ba- ton . . . tranquil . . . proiitable addition to an oflice . . . BARBARA FINCHIO Saint Patrick's Barb . . . rhythm in every step . . . dancing-dark eyes . . . a woman in white . . . Crafts 1, 25 Choral 1, 2, 3, 45 CSMC 1, 2, 35 Bowling 1, 45 Dramatics 1, 2, 35 Scholastican 4. JOAN COLEMBIEWSKI Holy Trinity adept with her needle . . . Winsome . . . Miss R. Crafts 1, 25 Choral 25 Draniatics 1, 2. 71 N Dolly . . . the whisk of an art- 'ijoi' . . . horizon unlimited . crisp white uniform. DOLORES GROTKOWSKI Holy Trinity ist's brush . . . sedate . . . with God's helping hand- a mother. Crafts lg Choral 2, 4. JUDY GUTOWSKI Holy Trinity . . the foamy bubbles of dishwater . . . quiescent . . . the firm's competent secretary. Choral 1, 2, 3, 4g Dramatics 1, Scholastican 4. 72 IOSEPHINE GREGORY Saint Ann's soft music 'n roses . . . El MARLENE HAI-IN Saint Ann's Marg . . . connoisseur of gifted prose . . . ingenious . . . tomor- row's commercial teacher. Student Council 4, Class Sec. 2, Class Treas. 3, Class Sec 4, Student Aid 2, 4, CSMC 2, Crafts 1, 2, Scholastican 4. GRACE HANN Saint George's Gracie, . . . sharps and Hats mixed with ivory keys . . . a warm smile . . . that little red school- house. Choral 3, 4, Dramatics lg JRC 2, 4. EILEEN HEBERLEIN Saint Boniface . . . grace with a pen and pencil . . unrutlled . . . pencil, short- hand tablet in hand . . . Student Aid 4. MARILYN I-IELSLEY Saint Boniface Mer . . . diversion found at the beach . . . spontaneous rush of a good joke . . . make mine country style . . . Student Aid 44 Crafts 1. NANCY HENDERSON Saint Markls . . . trim 'n' tailored . . . contented . . . future pending . . Student Council 3, 4, Student Aid 1, 2, 3, 4g Crafts 1 CSMC 2, 3, B-D 2, 39 Scholastican 4. if KATHLEEN HUNTER - Saint Andrew's Maggie . . . tricks on wheels, in the rink . . . a mischievous look in her eye flight No. 22 call- ing Miss Hunter . . . Choral 3, 45 Bowling 3, Pep Club lg JRC 3, 44 Scholas- tican 4. BARBARA JASKIEWICZ Saint Stanislaus Barbv . . . gerfection in each stitch . . . conscientious an eye towar s business . . . Choral 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4. 73 KATHLEEN KAVENEY Saint Boniface Katie,' . . . grand right and left . . . fun . . . serenity bowed over the theory of arcs and squares . , . Choral 2, 3, 4. JEAN JERIOSKY BARBARA JUHAS Holy Family Holy Family Hjerryv . . . lithe movement Barbie . . . china cups on the dance floor . . . hap- on a dust free shelf . . . piness a habit . . . career quaint . . . perfection at an girl of the future . . . oflice desk . . . Choral 2, 3, 4. CAROL KITSA Saint Ann's . . . antics on a tennis court . . . cheerfully gay . . . Doctor is in, please be seated, . . . Choral 3, 4g CSMC 3, Good Counsel 2, 3 4g Liturgy 2g Speech 3. BARBARA ANN KOLAKOWSKI Holy Trinity Babs', . . . keeping records of her memories . . , poised . . . sweaters 'ni skirts will soon give way to a trim nurseis uniform . . . CSMC 2, 3g Bowling 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 IRC 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholastican 4. 74 NANCY ANN KOMOREK Saint Stanislaus Professor,' . . . game, set, match . . . a wit supreme . . . em- bedded in an orchestra of typewriter bells . . . Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 34 Pep Club 3, Good Council 1, IRC 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech 3, Scho astican 4. IUDITH ANN LILLY Holy Rosary ajudyu . . . to sew a fine seamv . . . sincerity with a capital S . . . busy lingers dancing to the abcls . . . PATRICIA LAZORCHAK Holy Family Lai, . . . lace swept across a ballroom floor . . . deep brown hair against a white starehed collar . . . cases pending while she types . . . Bowling 9 3. IRC 3 4. Basketball 25 Crafts 1, Scholastican 4. 2, Choral 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholastican 4, IRC 3, 4, Speech 3. AUDREY KRAINOCK Saint Stanislaus Alan . . . rich tapestries of fine needlework . . . imperturb- able . . . efficiency, her business motto . . . Choral 2, 3, 4, CSMC 1, Bowling 4. LORRAINE KUBEJA Saint Iohn's Lorrie . . . liturgy, a must . . . vitality . . . a pert white cap . . . Crafts 1, 2, Choral 1, 2, 3, 43 CSMC 45 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 45 Scholastiean 4. 75 NANCY LORIE Saint Boniface . . . swings to the call . . . smiles of happiness . . . commercial career looms ahead . . . Crafts lg Choral 3, 4. ELAINE LIPINSKI Saint Patrick's . . a quick smile . . . thoughtful . . exactness in the oflice . . . CSMC 1, 2. RITA LYNCH Saint Ann's Ref, . . . a taut adventure, a whimsical romance . . . freckles true to an Irish colleen . . a shorthand pad upon her knee . . . Student Aid 1, 2, 3, 45 Crafts lg CSMC 35 B-D 1, 2, 35 Liturgy 25 Scholastican 4. CAROLYN MIKOLAICZAK Saint James' Carol,' . . . Concerto in E minor . . . pensive , . . focus on a tiny white cottage . . . Scholastican 4. 76 DOROTHY MIKOLAJCZAK Saint Hedwig's Dotty . . . polka twirl on a hard- wood iioor kindly considerate, placidly busy . . . recording scribe in a husiness office . . . PATRICIA MOSKE Saint Mary's Pat,' . . . alert, anxious eyes await- ing a pass . . . the bloom of peren- nial youth . . . Mathematically speaking . . . Student Council 1, 3, 4g Class Vice-Pres. 4g Class Treas. 24 Class Sec. 35 Student Aide 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Scholastican 4, BARBARA ANN MIKOLAJCZYK Holy Trinity Mik0v . . . aspiring virtuoso . . . sweet sophistication . . scholastic pursuits . . . Student Council 2g Dramatics 35 Scholastican 4g Crafts 1, 2g Choral 3, 4. CAROL FRANCES MORITZ Saint Boniface . . . skaters waltz . . . pleasant smiles . . . feather dusters and apron strings . . . MARY LOU MIZIKOWSKI Saint Stanislaus Mitzi,' . . patterns pinned with guiding care . . . animation of warmheartedness . . . stability in the secretarial field . . . Bowling 4. 4- IOANNE MOTTY Saint Boniface Ion stitches, patterns ,ni pins . . . innocence personified . . . quiet efficiency in a busy office . . . Choral 3, 4. 77 AUDREY MOZDY Saint Stanislaus Bowling 4. PATRICIA NIEBAUR Saint Ceorge's Patty . . . shutterbug . . . the indispensable helping hand . . . tomorrow's teacher . . . Scholastican 4g Dramatics 1. LUCILLE JEAN NOWAKOWSKI Saint Hedwig's Lucy . . . a pallet of rainbows . . . talks little but says much . . . at the threshold of a business career . . . Pep Club 1, 2, 3g Art 2, 3, 4. 78 i'Mort,' . . . a feminine Dick Contino . . . a lingering mystery . . . to further her knowledge in the commercial field . . . MARY ANN 0'KEEFE Holy Family . . . ball bearing murmurs over a varnished floor . . homespun smile . . . preparing for commer- cial work . . . Crafts 25 Choral 3g CSMC 15 Dramatics 1. JOANNE ORE Sacred Heart Ioanne . . . fascinating as a puzzle . . . a provocative question mark . . . migration toward the business world . . . Crafts 1, 23 Choral 3, 4. LINDA PARKER Sacred Heart Ginger . . . energetic symmetry of a dance step . . heart spun dreams . . . secretarial bound . . . CSMC 1, 2g B-D 2, 35 Dra- matics 1, 2, 3. THERESA PASZKO Saint Stanislaus Terry,' . . . whirling through youth and bloom . . . gaiety of a carrousel . . . Fasten your safety belts, pleasel' . . . Choral 4. JUDY PIERCE Holy Rosary ude . . . a smashing ace . . . crisp petticoats beneath il full skirt . . . Susie McNamara II . . . Crafts 1, 2, CSMC 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, B-D 2, 35 Scholastican 4. CLARA PIETRASIEWICZ Saint Stanislaus 'fKlaza,' . . a thronged story of incidents and actions . . . fused in deep and triumphant secrets . . . The files are in order, Siri' . . . BERNICE PINCZEWSKI Saint Stanislaus HSSIGS to victory . . . meticulous . . . burning the midnight oil in a college dorm . . . CSMC 2, 8, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4g JRC 2, 3, 4g Scholas- tican 4. Cheering our L ' 79 EVELYN RADZISZEWSKI Saint Stanislaus . . . the domestic impulse . . . sombre as a sunset . . . char- acteristic O. H .... Crafts lg Scholastican 4. ANGELA RADOMSKI ANNETTE RADOMSKI Saint Hedwig's Saint Hedwig's Angie,' provocative . . needle-point and etch- pert expression and saucy ing . . . petite package of eyes pedagogical pur- politeness tracing the steps suits of Nightingale . . . Crafts 1, 2g Good Coun- Chonal 25 CSMC lg eil 1, 25 Dramatics 39 Dramatics lg B-D 1, 2, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4g Scho- 3g JRC 1. lastican 4. JANET RESPECKI Saint Mary's ulanu . . . story book dolls . . . ready, Willing and able . . . time will tell . . . Class Vice-Pres 15 Student Aide 1, 2 4g Basketball 1, 2. 3, 45 B-D 2, 3g Scholastican 4. MARJORIE ROBBINS Immaculate Conception Marge,' . . . dance, ballerina, dance . . . that pleasant flavor . . . college looms ahead. Student Council 4g Scholastican 4. 80 AUDREY ANN ROHRER Saint Boniface Archie . . . promenade one and all . . . casual drift of routine . . . Operator 23 . . . Crafts 1, Choral 3, 4. ADELAIDE SARCENT ROSE M. SAMUELEWSKI Saint Mary,s Saint Stanislaus Sarge . . . dexterity at the Rosie . . . the capture of a easel . .. dramatic urge feeling in a rhythmic flare future unknown . . . of words . . .lessentially sin- , , . cere and smi ing . . . reso- 4i CSSNLC 1' lute stability in a ruffled Scholastican 4. Y apron ' ' ' CSMC 2, Pep 3, 4, JUDITH ANN RULAND Saint Ann's ujudsyh . . . permanent niche in the history of S. B A. . . . captured moments in a treasured album . . . sculptor of youthful minds . . . Student Council 2, 3, 4g Student Council Pres. 4g Student Aide 4g Class Pres. 2, 3, 45 Class Sec. lg Liturgy 1, 25 Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Choral 2, 3, 49 Good Counsel 1, 2, Dramatics 1, Scholastican 4. JOAN MARIE RUSH , Saint Ann's . . . a cagey call, a successful iplay . . . tender-tough, salty- sweet . . . relying on the Built eris intentions . . . Student Council 45 Student Aide 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Scholastican 4. 81 JOAN SIEDERMAN Saint Mary s 'ncvitable 'floniv . , . stop sign ahead . . . vitalizing smile . . . 1 direction toward the world ot business , . . CSMC 1, 2. KATHRYN SCHMITZ Saint John's 'Kayv . . . ink in her veins . . . rsuacle- Words to delight wit to pe , , . . . eagerly awaiting her new dentlst . . . Student Council 1, Basket- ball 1, 2, B-D ELIZABETH SHANK Saint Markis -1 professional's palette . . Betsy . brilliant dabs on 1 . etching of femininity . . . pedagogical outlook . . . ' ' 2, 3, 4, Scholastican 4. Student Aide 4, IRC BARBARA STANOPEWICZ Saint Boniface . . . dextrous fingering of a paint brush . . , dependability . . . aiming for the top rung of the educational ladder . . . Class Vice-Pres. 2, 3, Student Council 3, Choral 4, CSMC CSMC 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drzunatics 2, 3, 4, Good Counsel 1, IRC 3, Seholastican 4. 82 MARILYN ANN STARK Saint Ann's 'Sparkyu . . . busy hands, happy heart . , . a sparkle in her eye . . . a shiny red apple on her desk . . . - B l- Crafts 1, CSMC 1, 2, 3, ow 1 BD 1 2, 3, C0011 inf-I 5 - , Counsel 1, 2, Liturgy 2, Scho lastican 4. HELEN ELIZABETH STYLES Saint Ann's . . china hounds by the hundreds . . . a trade-mark smile . . sculptured beauty at her salon . . . Student Aide 3g B-D 2, 39 CSMC 25 Scbolastican 4. JOAN SZCZESNY Saint Hedwig's Ioni', . a swatch of yellow, avdab ot green . . . sophistication ot a slender rose . . . creations by .. . ,, nom. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramat- ics 1, 2, 8. JOYCE SWINARSKI Holy Rosary Jo-Ion . . . knit one, purl two . . . more often seen than heard . . . claiming her rank in the business world . . . Choral 4. MARY LOU TOMCZAK Saint Boniface Lou', . . . ball-bearings grace- fully gliding in the rink . . . a new smile in our midst . . . ap proaching secretarial fame . . . Choral 4. 83 CHRISTINE VLADIMIROFF Saint Ann's Chris . . . a silent prayer at half time . . . probing life, accepting challenge . . . tailored finesse with a Ph.D .... Student Aide 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Good Counsel 1, 2, Scholastican 4, Liturgy 1, 2. MARY TROCHOWSKI Saint Stanislaus 'iT1'osa . . . frayed pages unfolding . . . a bashful smile . . the clang of otlice machines . . . CSMC 2, Scholastican 4. MARY IOANNE WAGNER Saint Boniface Ioaniel' . . . a melody on wheels . . glow of a magnetic smile . . . Number, please? . . . Choral 3, 4. 84 THERESA WALSH Holy Trinity Terry . . . a jump and a turn to the Skaters' Waltz . . . petite mademoiselle . . . Fasten your safety belts . . . Choral 4g Bowling 4, Scho- lastican 4, LYNDA WELLS Saint Ioseph's Lee, . . . Florence Chadwick II . . . dares to be diiferent . . . asset to the business world . . . Basketball 1, 25 B-D 2, 35 Assistant Manager, Basketball 3, 4. KATHERINE WISNIEWSKI Holy Family Ka . . . sets and scenes . . . the strong bond of faith and hope . . . a tiny red schoolhouse in Ver- mont . . . Choral 2, JRC 25 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4. JOAN WROCZYNSKI Saint Stanislaus Ioni . . . Lydian measures . . eflervescent loveliness . . . hea- ven-bound in pediatrics . . . Crafts 1, 25 Choral 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, IRC 2, 3, 4. IRENE B. WIZIKOWSKI Saint Stanislaus 'Wizzan . . . the ever-ready helping hand . . . seen behind the scene . . . deft hands on a calculator . . . csmc 2, 3, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. VERON ICA WOITASIK Saint Stanislaus Dolly,' . . . paging for knowledge and adventure . . . records typed and neatly filed . . . CSMC 1, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. MADELINE VVOZNIAK Saint Mary's Liz', . . . fenius with a needle and thread . . . treasure chest of bu ding talent . . . an eflicient footstep in a hos- pital corridor . . . Crafts 1, 2, Bowling 4g Dramatics 2, 3, JRC 2, 3, 4. 85 ROSALIE LORBAINE ZENY Saint Casimir's Rosie,' . . . eighteen holes made for fun . . . the white light of service . . . R-H negative, Doctori' . . . Choral 1, 2, 3, 4, CSMC 1, 2, B-D 25 Liturgy 1, Scho- lastican 4. MARY ALICE ZIMMERMAN Saint Mary's Little Alicev . . . fashion wise as a page from Vogue . . . truthful- ness, pint size . . . precision at a typewriter . . . Student Council 35 B-D 1, 2, 35 Bowling 1, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co- editor, Scholastican 4. PATRICIA ANN AMBROSE Saint James Party . . glides to the Skaters, Waltzv . . . pleasant . . . probieis dreams fulfilled . . . SISTER IMELDA Saint Ioseph's, Oil City From the City of Oildum emerged our vivacious Sister Imelda to join us as a postulant in her junior year. An enthusiastic student of each of the liberal arts, she is as well an ardent sports fan. Sister's pleasant generosity personified the injunction that The Lord loves a cheerful giver. We are proud to hail her fellow SBA graduatef, JUDITH ANNE VALLIMONT Saint Boniface With us in our freshman year, Judith Vallimont has since been an aspirant in the Order of the Sisters of the Holy Ghost in Techny, Ill. Upon com- pletion of her senior year there in june of this year, Miss Judith will receive the habit of the community in which she has chosen to live and love. 'se un-cl left to right: B, Stuiiupc-win-n, I. lliisli. rl. liulzmcl. l'. Xluslw llllil Xl. llilllll . . olfaf of Wang mln'-ilu' SBA girl, Aluclitli lilllilllll. Vllllflillgll spirituzil guiclaulu sclurlinstic lmining. aural sczciul gmc-tivitivs. an iiitvgmtvcl pvrsomilitx is lli'l'.4. Bi' what slw lwlivxrs, wlmt slim- pmc-luims. amcl what sliv zwcompiislics is lim' titlv Ql'lllltK'Ql. l,m'11ltx'. lmmility. no opvmtioil, SillCl'l'llX'--tlll'St' Lira- tlw quulitic-s lax' wliicll slim' is - , . . . known. :X nioclvl ol cillI'lSl1llIl lvzlclwsliip. blmlx' I'l'17l'l'St'lllS liii class of '57 mga-tlici' with lim' rnigniug court: loam Rush, llilllhll 1 Stuilopvwicx, Pz1tl'iciQ1 Xloskv illlll Xlkll'li'lll' llnlm. To thi-sv zmcl to flux class frmn wliicll they cmm- is pi'usc'i1tccl tlim- Cllzlllvllgi'-fo luv thc NVOINUII who lvmixug flux Loral. slmll illumiimtv flu- wo tlwv c-ntvr. 641693 !9a,Ifr0n,5 Most Rev. john Mark Gannon, D.D., D.C.L., L.L.D. Most Rev. Edward P. McManaman, S.T.D. Rt. Rev. Msgr Edward j. Fischer, L.L.D. Rt. Rev Msgr. W. Lawrence Franklin Rt. Rev. Msgr. john M. Cannon, S.T.L. Rt. Rev Msgr. Robert B. McDonald Rt. Rev. Msgr. james Powers, L.L.D. Rt. Rev. Msgr. W. j. Stanczyk, P.H.D. Rt. Rev. Msgr. james W. Weithman, S.T.B. Very Rev. Msgr. Stephen W. Dlugolecki Very Rev. Msgr. james j. Gannon Very Rev. Msgr. john L. Mieczkowski Rev. Linus Brugger, O.S.B. Rev. Boniface Buerkle, O.S.B. Rev. E. james Caldwell Rev. Charles L. Crowley Rev. john D. Daniszewski Rev. Vincent R. Enright Rev. j. Edward Feeney Rev. Richard F. Fitzgerald Rev. Rev Rev. Rev. Rev Rev. Rev Rev Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev Rev Rev Rev. Clair Cannon, O.S.B. Richard Giek, O.S.B. Martin A. Grady Adrian Krakowski, O.S.B Louis Lorei Casmir j. Lubiak Daniel j. Martin Stephen H. Meko Wilfred Nash Frederick Nies Anthony j. Nowakowski james W. Peterson Thomas M. Plunkett joseph V. Reszkowski Francis j. Schlindwein A. Skrzypczak Francis P. Tushim Norbert G. Wolf Addison R. Yehl F. Zacharewicz Mr. St Mrs Mr. Gr Mrs Mrs. Helen Mr. Br Mrs. Mr. St Mrs. Mr. 6: Mrs. Mr. 6: Mrs. Mr. 6: Mrs. L. Bula John Cifolelli Fessler Louis L. Finchio Val Gutowski Harry 1. Hahn, jr. Chester Kolakowski Peter Komorek parenfd 0 .ggniom Mr. 6: Mrs Mr. 61 Mrs. Mr. 6r Mrs Mr. ik Mrs. Mr. 6z Mrs Mr. Br Mrs Harry Kubeja Joseph Lazorchak B. Moske Edward Pierce Edmund Pinczewski E. J. Ruland Mrs. Florence M. Rush Mr. Br Mrs. Emest Shank jlienofd Mr. 8r Mrs. Peter Stark Mr. Edward Styles Mr. 8: Mrs. john Vladimiroff Mr. 6: Mrs. Frank Wroczynski Mrs. S. Zeny In memory of: Hermine Kneidinger Dowling Dr. Saul Averbach 1104 State Street Dr. B. Babowicz 1132 Parade Street Edmonda Berarducci Dr. and Mrs. F. I. Brinig 4206 Beech Street Mr. William Cage Mr. and Mrs. John L. Cjolelli 1450 West 34 Street Dr. E. L. DiCola 2807 Oakwood Street Dr. Helen Dobosiewicz 805 Commerce Building Dr. E. G. Engelskirger 361 East 6 Street Mrs. C. Eichenlaub 3009 Liberty Street Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gibbons 330 East 9 Street Adam A. Corski fLawyerD 1132 Parade Street Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Haft, Sr. 915 East Avenue F. K. Halford Clearfield, Pennsylvania Class of 60 James R. Hart, M.D. 1201 West 8 Street Alderman and Mrs. Michael J. Kinecki 1119 Parade Street Dr. Harold W. Kinter 920 East Avenue Evelyn Komorek Mr. and Mrs. Chet Laskowski 424 East 21 Street Dr. and Mrs. Carl B. Lechner 4111 Beech Avenue Dr. Robert Leitenberger 303 C. Daniel Baldwin Building Charles R. Leone, M.D. 1714 Liberty Street In Memory of Dr. Mary Suzy Lucas Mary Ann Luke Dr. and Mrs. Melchior Mszanowski 510 East 12 Street Carmelita Hogan Munach 657 East 5 Street Andrew I. Nowak CAttorney at Law, 1226 Parade Street Dr. Walter W. Piersol 2516 Sassafras Street Class of 59 89 julian Polaski 560 East 14 Street Dr. R. I. Rickloff 133 West 8 Street Saint Benedict Academy Alumnae Saint Benedict Academy Auxiliary Lenore Shaw Theodora E. Shea 916 Wallace Street A Friend Dr. and Mrs. I. Thomas Simmons 350 West 10 Street Dr. Michael V. Sivak 506 East 25 Street Dr. G. A. Stegelske 602 East 12 Street Dr. Hazzard A. Sweet 216 West 7 Street Dr. Veihdeffer Francis J. Wilkos, M.D. 619 East 10 Street Edward I. Zimm, M.D. 814 Sassafras Street Class of 58 lfwinwa ipalfrom Abhcyeraft Company B 61 D Business Service 1230 Peach Street Erie, Pennsylvania W. A. Allgeier Insurance Agency R. D. 4356 Erie, Penna. Phone: 01-5228 All Forms of Insurance, , American Sterilizer Company 2424 West 23 Street Erie, Pennsylvania Armes Doughnut Factory 2614 Parade Street Phone: 26-408 Doughnuts Made To Eat Artcraft Uniform Company 938-40 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh 22, Pennsylvania Atlas Construction Company 2024 Buffalo Road Phone: 23-363 Bartone,s Trailers 2526 Broad Street Move By Utility Trailersy' George Bernhardt's Sunoco Station 10th and East Avenue Phone: 49-677 Quality Products - Kelly Tires - Excellent Scrvicev Bayview Beverage Company Albert DiNattio-Proprietor 3205 East Avenue Phone: 01-7112 Berry,s Bowling Lanes 130 West 10 Street R. C. Bloomstine Agency 2702 Parade Street Phone: 50-563 Insurance and Bonds gr Wm 1 - 1 Boston Store 718 State Street Phone: 55-411 F. M. Braeger Company 817 Parade Street Phone: 22-624 Roofing and Sheet Metalv Briggs-Hagenlocker Incorporated 208-10-12 West 12 Street Phone: 2-1454 Indoor Proving Ground For Your Testing Car Brook's Esso Station 26th and East Avenue Phone: 49-174 Happy Motoring Iohn Brown Flower Shop 312 East 8 Street Phone: 46-718 Burhenns Pharmacy Corner 38th and Pine Avenue Phone: 01-7265 Prescription Specialists Cathay House 12 West 7 Street Phone: 25-0168 Specialized Chinese Food To Take Out Chet,s Salvage Chester Wizikowski-Proprietor 702 East 11 Street 'KNew Merchandise Damaged In Shipmentn College Inn Erie, Pennsylvania Collegiate Cap ISI Gown Champaign, Illinois C. A. Curtze Company Wholesale Grocer 1209 Sassafras Street STICKLE AND ASSOCIATES Cleveland-Philadelphia Architects and Engineers for new Saint Benedict Academy S. NIEBAUER AND SONS 1717 Cherry Street Dairyland 3005 Pine Avenue Phone: 5-0463 Erie's Best Milk Daka Paper Company 3rd and State Street Erie, Pennsylvania Dibble's Dairy Harborcreek, Pennsylvania Phone: 8-4412 Milk and Cream Do-It-Yourself Supply Company 45th and Pine Avenue Phone: 01332 or 01333 Everything To Build Anything n E. Bt A. Doubet Jewelers 202 East 10 Street Phone: 27-4242 A. Duchini 2400 Brandes Street Phone: 03-178 East Erie Tumers 829 Parade Street Phone: 22-546 Edward's Flowers 561 East 12 Street Phone: 28-2231 When It's Flowers, Say Eisert Hardware Erie, Pennsylvania Epp Fumiture Company Erie, Pennsylvania Erie Forge Br Steel Corporation 1341 West 16 Street Erie, Pennsylvania Erie Times-Daily and Sunday 20 East 12 Street Phone: 23-281 Erie's First Newspaper It With Oursv GENERAL CONTRACTORS Erie, Pennsylvania Phone 5-9714 Erie Mantel 6: Tile Company 1115 Peach Street Phone: 23-547 Erie Wallpaper 6: Paint Company 1002 Parade Street Phone: 4-1589 Spred Satin-The Wonder Paint Erie Wholesale Grocery Company 1901-1905 Peach Street Erie, Pennsylvania The Fabric Shop 824 Peach Street Phone: 6-2612 Fashion By the Yard Firch Baking Company 20th and Cranberry Street Firch's Sunbeam Bread Fischer and Scheller Prescription Pharmacy Northwest Comer of State and Perry Square Erie, Pennsylvania George A. Friedrichs Church Goods and Religious Articles 2324-2326 Sassafras Street Erie, Pennsylvania Froehlich Grocery 5202 Peach Street Phone: 99-1443 Self Serve and Save Frontier Cake Shop 1650 West 8 Street Phone: 23-090 Open Sundays Till 6 P.M.,' Gustafson Optical Company 113 West 9 Street Phone: 2-4219 Dispensing Opticians Haft's Bakery 915 East Avenue Phone: 26-6105 91 Haihach Brothers 19th and Wallace Street Phone: 4-0195 Meat Packers-Always the Bestv Helen's Bridal Shop 708 Parade Street Phone: 4-6086 Hcyl Physicians Supply Company 419-421 State Street Phone: 2-6785 The jet Broadcasting Company 1635 Ash Street Erie, Pennsylvania joe Ierge Service 26th and Parade Street Keystone Novelty Company 1701 Sassafras Street Phone: 7-5202 Wholesale Novelties Klein Plating Works 654 West 25 Street Phone: 2-3793 Francis V. Kloecker Funeral Home 2502 Sassafras Street Erie, Pennsylvania Knauer Oilice Supply Company 346-348 East 10 Street Phone: 24-741 Everything for the Office Kraus Electric Company 1325 State Street Phone: 57-569 Electrical Wholesalern Kubinski Business Machines 414 East 36 Street Phone: 56-388 Best Wishes to Senior Class of ,57 Photos by A. L. SHUMAKER STUDIO 124 Rice Avenue Girard, Pennsylvania Specialists in Yearbook Photography and School Exchange Photos Ladies Catholic Benevolent Association 305 West 6 Street Phone: 24-102 Legler Plating Works 1602 Parade Street Phone: 24-538 Mac-Dil Associates Incorporated 18th and Parade Street Phone: 40-104 McNerney Electric Company 2401 Cascade Street Phone: 22-102 Contracting, Appliances, Fixtures I. D. McQuistion Company 1421 G. Daniel Baldwin Building Insurance-Security-Bonds Mackintosh's 926 Peach Street Saint Mary's Auditorium Association 320 East 10 Street Masi's Atlantic Service Sz Appliance 26th and Perry Street Phone: 49-386 Ange-A Good Guy To Deal With Mehler Bottling Company 1218 Parade Street Phone: 26-767 Miller Printing Company 651 East 10 Street Phone: 28-7176 Harry E. Mueller The Key Mann 18 East 9 Street Erie, Pennsylvania Nucerino St Messina Plastering--Block Work-Cement Contractors 4041 Parade Street Ollice Outfitters of Erie 823 Parade Street Phone: 40-154 92 Ohmer Hardware 2702 Parade Street Phone: 5-6911 Palace Hardware 908 Plaza Blvd. Phone: 40-750 L. Press and Company 1216-1218 State Street Phone: 27-7213 Everything for Work, Dress, and Play C. M. Rahl Drug Store 620 Parade Street Phone: 49-172 Ye Olde Drug Storev George Reisenberg Bt Sons 1515-17 Peach Street Phone: 221-64 Reliable Home Furnishing Company 1213-1219 State Street Five Floors of Fine Fumiture Erie, Pennsylvania Richard's Food Market 1101 East 25 Street Phone: O-2395 Service With A Smilev Richard's Shoes 906 Peach Street Phone: 23-050 Rieck Dairy Company Forbes and Stevenson Streets Pittsburgh 19, Pennsylvania Rinderle's Electric 610 East 8 Street Phone: 4-7552 Suppliers and Contractors ERIE ENCRAVINC COMPANY Artists Gr Engravers ERIE PENNSYLVANIA For more than forty years we have helped schools and colleges produce better yearbooks with quality Letterpress Printing Plates. We are especially proud to have contributed to the success of the 1957 Scholastican. The Robinson Agency 33 East 8 Street Phone: 23-251 Proper Protection Paysn Rung's Meat Market 1103 East Avenue Phone: 5-0685 Sanitary Farms Dairy Incorporated 519-521 East 18 Street Sanner Oilice Supply 1119-1123 Peach Street Phone: 46-374 Saratoga Bar Bc Grill 2107 State Street Schilling's Carpet Sales 42 West 26 Street Phone: 22-300 and Installation D. Schlosser Company 1516 Sassafras Street Phone: 23-257 Established 1866 Arthur F. Schultz Company 212 East 18 Street General Electric Appliances Sevin Art Store 15 West 7 Street Phone: 22-440 L. A. Shade 6rSon Farm Produce 153 East 31 Street Quality Producel' Shaw Radio and Appliance 11th and Parade Street Phone: 4-8868 We Sell the Best and Service the 93 Rest LAKES ENGINEERING COMPANY I v PLUMBING - HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING I 1316 Daniel Baldwin Building Phone: 4-1563 Authorized Distributor of Westinghouse Air Conditioning Products I - - - - - - - Shoppette Snyder Candy Company 26th and Wallace Street 1523 Peach Street Phone: 41-076 Phone: 24-141 Everything In Ladies, Wearv H , Stanley,s Food Market Sltterles Grocery 13th and Ash Street 1902 Peach Street Phone: 48,939 Phone: 474113 Choice Meats and Groceries Soudan,s Restaurant :Sz Dairy Bar St , D. tt 21 ln 3704 East Lake Road ns e 6 Phone: 8-4229 344 East 12 Street Parties, Showers, and Wedding Receptions Fhonez 49511 D Twenty-four Hour Service Smiley Fish Company West public Dock Steve's Variety Store Phone: 23-197 2201 Reed Street Wholesalers and Retailers of All Lake Erie Fish and Confectionary, Ice Cream, Cigars, Magazines and Minnowsv N ewspapersn WERNER GARMENTS Sickling Building Cincinnati 14, Ohio 94 :- BASTIAN BROTHERS COMPANY 1600 Clinton Avenue Rochester 1. New York 4 Strahl Boot Shop 2632 Parade Street Phone: 5-7364 Strahl Shoes Satisfy Traskls Department Store State at 9th Phone: 26-911 For Quality That Lasts Vagnarelli Studio 446 West 18 Street Phone: 48-274 L. I. Weber, Printer 351 East 9 Street Phone: 25-8114 B. D. Wholesale Distributing Company 504 East 10 Street Phone: 21-9406 WVills General Store 1003 Parade Street Phone: 44-171 Garden Supplies, Feeds, and Seerlsl' . . . Always Shop Trask's Wurst Brothers 5019 Peach Street Phone: 91-152 Yaplels Dairy Incorporated 4026 Pine Avenue Phone: 0-1349 Quality and Servicen H. P. Weller Supply Company 11 West 11 Street Phone: 21401 Erie's Leading Industrial Supply Company Yawger Painting Service Ceneral Painting Contractor 255 Crandall Street Compliments of SAINT BENEDICT ACADEMY BOOSTER CLUB, 95 I 1 E. l. BLAKELY Sz SON GENERAL AGENTS 110 East 8 Street Erie, Pennsvlvanla .!gCLl'L0lfUAJgl'I'L8l4fi The days preceeding the completion of this annual have been varied in nature. Long days of hard work . . . brief days of deadline-all Iilled with hours of expectancy, hesitation and joy. The Scholastican staff of ,57 extends a most gracious thank you to Mr. A. L. Shumaker of Shumaker Studios, Mr. Paul Traut of Erie Engraving, and to Mr. Alex Zebrun of Kurtz Brothers for their patient assistance and co-operation in the production of this annual. For their tireless efforts, the Scholastican staff is grateful to Sisters M. Theophane, M. Kathleen, Mary Louis, and Marie Celine. To these Sisters and to parents, patrons and benefactors is attributed the possibility of this yearbook-a testimony of the graduating class, training in the Ways of Christian living. 96 imma -4 ,maya-fzm-xu.-wwf.-yafmsr -mvmz-army mv- ,nQ-.-ulffvfrxyf-.nwru'v'Ywql1zmmne'f:'n- fmriwvv- 1 my -fry 1.1-wfsxsh an-P fm.:-n-sv -,z mem. fwwfmgw. zafnwwu ' mauve , . aff' off jf Ms QUZVO ffvpsvy ,IU 7 f KL ZZ H ily? af5f-2.44 MW ff 5ff7Wf!ff, W1 W WNW Ldwjwiifw iff 1 ,WU 1 M M in 6 W


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