St John Fisher College - Jo Roffs Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

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Hail alma mater, towering a hill, guardian of our faith; our minds and hearts we raise: Golden Priest of Crimson days, pray for us, and be with us still. Rev. Robert H. Flood, C. S. B. V.v ST. JOHN FISHER COLLEGE £ CONDUCTED BY THE 1962 JO ROFFS SEBASTIAN PETIX EDITOR-IN-CHIEF JAMES GRISWOLD ART AND LAYOUT EDITOR PAUL STEIN LITERARY EDITOR MICHAEL RIPTON PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR NORMAN HOFFMAN BUSINESS MANAGER REV. FRANK FLOOD, C.S.B. MODERATOR CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY 8 SENIORS . 28 UNDERCLASSMEN . 44 ACTIVITIES . 52 SPORTS . 70 SOCIAL LIFE . 80 CREDITS ROCHESTER, N. Y. Anthony Bruculere Martin Wahl Varden Studios BASILIAN FATHERS Ashley and Crippen, Toronto THE MOST REVEREND GEORGE BERNARD ELAHIFF. C.S.B.. D.D. ARCHBISHOP OF WINNIPEG DEDICATION George Bernard Flahiff was consecrated on May thirty-first, nineteen hundred sixty-one in Toronto, and installed as the Archbishop of Winnipeg on June twenty-fourth. In 1927, he entered the Basilian Community after obtaining his college degree. He was ordained a priest in 1930, and shortly after was sent to France to do graduate work in History. Upon his return, he was appointed to the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies in Toronto, which is conducted by the Basilian Fathers. He was professor of History there until 1954 when he was elected Superior General. This new office placed him over all Basilians. Since its foundation, he has taken a personal interest in St. John Fisher College. He was elected to the Board of Trustees and continued to be a frequent visitor to the College. The vigorous and intense interior life of this priest of God made itself felt in the spirit of charity which he enkindled in all those with whom he came in contact. His life, his manner, even his presence were a quiet encourage¬ ment to all his confreres. His own love of scholarship was an ever present example to those who have dedicated their lives to the education of men. In honor of his recent consecration to the Archbishophric of Winnipeg, and in appreciation for his constant interest in St. John Fisher College, we humbly dedicate to the Most Reverend G. B. Flahiff, C. S. B., this 1962 JO ROFFS. 5 But of that day or hour no one knows, neither the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but the Father only. Mark, 13:33 ROBERT H. BARNES Instructor of Engineering IN MEMORIAM We will watch and pray . . . and remember. ROGER FROSINI Class of 1962 FOREWORD St. John Fisher, the Golden Priest of Crimson Days. Given the martyr ' s palm by Henry VIII in 1535, this noted humanist, educator, scholar, and religious became the rigid mold for the more plastic man. John Henry Cardinal Newman wrote that a Catholic university is not a con¬ vent, not a seminary.- it is a place to fit men of the world for the world. In these obdurate days of ductile men, this Golden Priest of Crimson Days, inspires our lives, our education and this book, ALMA MATER Ave, Alma Mater! Guide in all our ways, We joyfully salute you And hail your name with praise. Beneath your hallowed towers. We learned in faith ' s pure light To dedicate our very lives To God, to Truth, to Right. Loyal sons of Fisher Ever steadfast stand With faith our shield and armor ' Gainst evil ' s hostile hand. Be this the thought to guide us At home or far abroad That Fisher men live ever For Right, for Truth, for God. by Edward C. Currie ' mjt !• ADMINI STRATION AND FACULTY All to one One to all Each apart What ' s faculty? Special ability Instruction, authority An encouraging plea Offered sympathy All to one One to all Each a part A golden gift Minds to lift To heal the rift To join the drift All to one One to all Part of each. THE MOST REVEREND JAMES E. KEARNEY, D.D., BISHOP OF ROCHESTER CHANCELLOR OF THE COLLEGE JACOBUS Dei et Apostoucvk Sedis Gratia EPISGOPUS ROFFENSIS My dear Men of 1962, When you came to St. John Fisher four years ago, it was my happy privilege to welcome you with the Mass of the Holy Ghost. The successful completion of your course of study would indicate a very generous response to our prayer on that morning in September, for those gifts of the Holy Ghost and your cooperation in using them have brought you the diploma of your Alma Mater. The story that began with that Mass reaches now a happy conclusion. In the more magnificent story which now begins, the same Holy Spirit is ready to direct every step of the way. All that God asks now is fidelity to the ideals of your school. Of that fidelity we are happy to feel deeply confident in the case of each of you. May Alma Mater be always as proud of you as she is today. Your devoted father in Christ , VERY REVEREND CHARLES J. LAVERY. C.S.B.. PH.D. PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE 12 ST. JOHN FISHER COLLEGE ROCHESTER 18, NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE PHESIOENT Much has happened to the world since you entered St. John Fisher College and began your studies toward the degree which you are about to receive. Historians say that the Modern Age is over and man has entered a new and unknown period. You will have much to do in shaping its course or being affected by it. Man now has the power in his hand to travel at unbelievable speed in outer space and to communicate around the world almost instantly. At the same time man is preparing to defend himself from the results of his own discoveries by going underground! Shadowing the world is the horrible possibility of peril and cataclysmic terror for millions of people. Is it not a paradox that one can conquer outer space but cannot live on the earth for which God made man to be master? The fault lies not with science but with our reason and our will. In the days ahead when man will apparently face his neighbor in hostility and maintain a feigned peace through the threat of nuclear war, people will look up and wonder. In the spirit of your patron, St. John Fisher, we pray that you will follow his way to peace: this is eternal life to know Thee, Jesus Christ. God alone can protect man from man at this moment of history. Either we will serve Him in spirit and in truth, or we shall be enslaved by the idol we have made with our hands. It is your glorious opportunity and obligation as graduates to be advocates of truth in a confused and suffering world. 13 BACK ROW: F. William Gregory, Louis A. Langie, Donald E. McConville, Harold J. Coleman, Otto A. Shults, Fred J. Odenbach, Frank E. Wolfe, Daniel E. Macken, Dr. John H. Dessauer. FRONT ROW: Ray¬ mond E. Healy, Donald A. Dailey, Dr. Leo F. LaPalm, Rev. Charles J. Lavery, C.S.B., Most Reverend James E. Kearney, Joseph J. Myler, Bernard E. Finucane, Honorable Charles P. Lambiase, Charles J. Eagle. 14 DEAN OF STUDIES Father Dorsey, after one year at our College, has shown himself to be a devoted man in the cause for higher education. His talent for administration, coupled with his friendli¬ ness toward everyone he meets makes him a valuable asset to St. John Fisher College. MR. EDWARD N. WEBER M.A., M.S. Registrar MR. WILLIAM N. SECRIST B.A. Assistant Treasurer REVEREND JOSEPH TROVATO, C.S.B. M.A. Director of Spiritual Guidance 17 mr. william McLaughlin B.A. Director of Alumni Placement ! REVEREND FRANK FLOOD, C.S.B. B.L.S., M.A. Assistant Librarian MR. ARTHUR KOESTER Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds REVEREND FREDERICK BLACK, C.S.B. M.A. Librarian 18 FACULTY MRS. ADELINE ABEL M.A. MR. FRANCIS J. ALBERTS PhD. MR. THOMAS E. ASPENLEITER B.B.A., C.P.A. MR. JOSEPH BARANOWSKI M.A. MR. GERALD BARRETT B.A., LI.B. DAVID Z. BEN-AMI M.A., M.S.S. MRS. HOMER BURBANK REVEREND DANIEL BURNS, C.S.B. M.A. REVEREND FRANCIS BURNS, C.S.B. Ph.D. MR. FRANCIS X. DONOVAN B.A., LI.B. REVEREND JAMES W. EMBSER, C.S.B. M.A. HONORABLE JOSEPH G. FRITSCH B.A., LI.B. MR. JOHN HANSEN MRS. WILLIAM HARVEY M.A. MR. WILLIAM A. HAYES B.B.A., C.P.A. MR. CLARENCE G. HEININGER, JR. Ph.D. REVEREND LEO HETZLER, C.S.B. M.A. REVEREND JOSEPH L. HOGAN S.T.D. MR. CHARLES G. KENNING B.A., LI.B. REVEREND LEO KLEM, C.S.B. Ph.D. REVEREND JOHN KRAUS, C.S.B. HONORABLE JOHN P. LOMENZO B.A., LIB. MR. STEFAN C. MACZYNSKI M.A. MRS. EDWARD McCARTHY B.A. MR. ROBERT J. McLAUGHLIN M.A. MR. CHARLES J. MEDER Ph.D. REVEREND ROBERT G. MILLER C.S.B Ph.D. MISS ANNE MOTTE M.A. REVEREND NORMAN J. MURPHY, C.S.B DR. HANS NEUGEBAUER Ph.D. MISS EDNA M. O ' HERN Ph.D. MR. BENEDICT O ' MALLEY Ph.D. MR. RICHARD A. PEGIS M.A. REVEREND JOHN P. POLUIKIS, C.S.B M.A. REVEREND JOHN P. RUTH M.A. MISS MARY SHEEHAN Ph.D. MR. ALEKSEY A. SIROTENKO MR. GERALD A. SMITH Ph.D. REVEREND MICHAEL SOSULSKI, C.S.B. M.A. MR. BHASKARA RAO SRIPAT! M.B.A. MR. EDWARD F. STAUBER Ph.D. DR. THOMAS TREIBER B.S., M.D. MR. ROBERT B. WANZER B.A. REVEREND CONRAD WIECZOREK, C.S.B M.A. MR. CHARLES WOLFE B.A., C.P.A. OFFICE STAFF KITCHEN STAFF PLACEMENT OFFICE IIX 1 1 1 1 At 1 --• ' If 1 i SENIORS The hold ' s been filled with stores of every kind. Faith, the helmsman ' s here to hold us on our course. In crimson days, Hope is here to help us stay afloat. Charity, a cardinal member of the crew, signed on to keep us from each other ' s throats. It has been over twenty years in the fitting, but now the Ship of Life is really underway. It ' s time to cast our nets upon the waters. The seas are waiting with their peopled shoals. ROBERT J. AGOSTINELLI B.S., Biology THOMAS A. ASHE B.S., Chemistry RICHARD G. AUSTIN B.B.A., General Business LEWIS A. BADGER B.S., Education RONALD J. BARTOSZEWICZ B.A., English FRANK J. BAUER B.B.A., General Business ROBERT D. BAUMAN B.B.A., General Business ALFONSO R. BORELLI B.S., Biology PAUL J. BRACH B.S., Chemistry JOHN J. BRANAGAN B.A., History JOHN CHINELLY, JR. B.B.A., General Business THOMAS D. COMETA B.A., Chemistry KEVIN M. CONSIDINE B.B.A., Accounting LOUIS A. CORBELLI B.B.A., Accounting DOMINIC J. DeBONIS B.A., Chemistry FRANK S. DeLUCIA B.A., History JOHN M. DONOVAN B.S., Education JAMES R. EHRSTEIN B.S., Physics LEONARD G. ELSE, C.S.B. B.A., Philosophy WILLIAM G. ERWIN B.B.A., General Business THOMAS P. FLOOD B.A., Economics MICHAEL J. GARVEY B.B.A., General Business ALPHONSE A. GIORDANO, JR. B.S., Education JAMES F. GRISWOLD B.A., Philosophy JOHN R. HAMMERLE B.A., English NORMAN J. HOFFMAN, JR. B.B.A., Accounting JAMES D. HOLLAND B.B.A., General Business G. THOMAS HOUSER, JR. B.B.A., General Business - j . -Jr A WILLIAM M. HUGHES Economics DONALD F. HYATT, C.S.B. B.S., Physics FRANK B. IACOVANGELO B.A., English EDWARD R. INDERBITZIN B.A., Economics CHARLES R. JULIEN B.S., Education ROBERT F. KINSELLA, JR. B.B.A., Accounting DAVID A. KINSKY B.B.A., General Business GERARD G. KLUEBER B.A., History FRANCIS M. 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SCHOLAND B.A., English JOHN D. SCHULTZ B.A., English RONALD G. SCHWENZER, C.S.B. B.A., History STANLEY J. SPOOR B.A., History PAUL E. STEIN BA., English JAMES P. TETTE B.S., Chemistry PATRICK A. TOBIN B.S., Education JOHN F. TOTH B.A., Mathematics VINCENT J. VATER B.B.A., General Business JAMES T. VOLZ B.B.A., General Business WILLIAM P. WALLACE B.B.A., Accounting METRO WATCHER B.B.A., Accounting FRANCIS R. WEBSTER B.B.A., General Business JOHN J. WERNER, JR. B.A., Economics JOHN P. WHEELER, C.S.B. B.A., English ROBERT J. WOOD B.B.A., Accounting LEE E. WOODARD B.B.A., Accounting 7) CD co I 9 6 3 FRONT: D. Arcieri, T. Grassi, F. Affronti, P. Binozeski, K. V. Bovill, G. DiVincenzo, J. Alessi. BACK: R. Barone, W. Burke, H. Binsack, R. Danehy, J. Clifford, G. Budinski, R. Allen, W. Farrell, D. Capuano. FRONT: A. Deckman, D.Emanuele, D. Costich, M. DiVIncenzo, N. Dragone, R. Cerretto, C. DIPrima, J. Giuliano. BACK: W. Gray, J. Crowley, D. Cleary, M. Hamm, A. Donadoni, M. Cascino, B. 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Quadrini, J. Rice, C. Reedy, R. Peters, A. Raguso, D. Reid. FRONT: D. Metzger, N. Mendola, J. Leary, P. Oliver, D. McCormick, J. Mroczek, K. Melich, L. Perrone, T. Rodenbeck. BACK: P. Miller, J. Miles, W. Otto, J. Messinger, R. Rauner, C. Rattigan, S. Powers, M. Soporito. 7 Tf FRONT: R. Granger, T. Gard, R. Heckmann, E. Courtney, J. Galbraith, C. Smith, C. Fuehrer, J. Hayes, C. Hereth. BACK: E. Gormel, T. Hannan, J. Johnson, L. Flament, J. Lill, J. Kier, T. Kamp, R. Friday, P. Fritz, B Lillis, J. Knauf. I 9 6 5 I 9 6 5 FRONT: T. Melville, D. Storks, L. Morrell, M. Malarney, G. Lorenzo, P. Klingler, G. Halowka, J. Henderson. BACK: M. McGrath, T. McLaughlin, T. McKogue, J. Mancuso, G. Hall, W. Lambert, D. Flaherty, E. Callan, M. Hanratty, R. Profetta, A. Maira, H. T. Kelly. FRONT: S. Christopher, F. DelVecchio, J. D ' Alessandra, R. DeMaria, J. Hahn, J. Gardner, M. Fuino, J. Fusco, R. Gage, R. Harris. BACK: E. Genovese, W. Dolke, F. Hugan, F. Kelly, J. Kalaska, D. Brady, R. Huber, D. Gronan, R. Conchelos, J. Englert. I 9 6 5 FRONT: B. Brydges, J. Brooks, R. Brongo, T. Bonafede, R. A. Brophy, M. Brocci, D. Currie, M. Davids, R. J. Brophy, P. Boucher. BACK: J. Altpeter, D. DellaPietro. R. Broderick, G. DelVecchio, F. Carroll, T. Cromboch, J. Carey, P. Brancatisano, P. Coyne, W. Benthin. FRONT: P. Burns, K. Brightman, T. Bahr, E. Barton, R. Allocco, R. Albert, G. Benjamin, G. Brophy, F. Reed. BACK: F. Cammarata, T. Beahon, R. Beth. J. Corcoron, R. Bitley, E. Bolsey, P. Bittle, J. Zdanecis, R. Babcock, W. Gibson, R. Beck. FRONT: J. Taylor, T. R an, G. Thompson, M. Sweeney, R. Suglia, G. Sauter, B. Steger, E. Scheid, N. Tonkery. BACK: M, Shea, G. Schenkel, R. Valks, J. Anglin, D. Stecuro, A. Sciarabba, J. Toscano, F. Sementino, J. Territo, J. Sloan, A. Sikstenas. 1 A vi FRONT: F. Magin, P. Majewski, S. Matkowsky, R Podgorski, T. Miller, H. McDonald, P. Roy, R. LeFaivre. BACK: V. Marcello. A. McGreal, R. Kleehammer, S. Maier, E. Kruger, A. Nassar, S. Paris, W. Meyer, G. Mitrano, S. Merle, C. Polizzi, A. LoVerdi. I 9 6 5 I 9 6 5 FRONT: T. DiPoala, W. Chase, J. Ciupik, L. Dunlap, R. Celeste, F. DeNunzio, J. Cassetti, J. Coughlin, J. Ehmann, R. DePalma. BACK: D. Cook, C. DiPerri, F. Constantino, E. Ewart, R. Conrad, W. DeRycke, J. Cianciotto, M. Boland, D. Clances. FRONT: W. O ' Donnell, B. Pickering, M. McConville, T. MacDonald, D. Schwalbach, W. Predmore, S. Nowicki, H. Salis. BACK: R. Meled, S. Salerno, S. Randazzese, L. Randazzese, P. Partilo, C. Powers, S. Murphy, A. Mascioli, J. Hogan, D. Nogroski, J. Lechner, J. Russell. FRONT: J. Webster, C. Tufano, M. Ribaudo, ' M. Nolan, P. Zalewski, R. Wrazan. BACK: R. Zimmerman, R. Vieau, E. Wright, S. Slowik, T. Van Wart, C. Wesley. SCHOLASTICS Left to right: D. Klein, C.S.B., J. Wheeler, C.S.B., J. Mitrano, C.S.B., P. O ' Connor, C.S.B., W. Paradise, C.S.B., L. Else, C.S.B., G. Judd, C.S.B., J. Ward, C.S.B., M. Cerretto C.S.B., R. O ' Connor, C.S.B., R. Schwenzer, C.S.B. ACTIVITIES The old, stock phrases, a well rounded person or a liberal education, have become so time-worn that their meaning has come to be confused. This confusion has led, not only to misunderstanding, but also to ridicule. In this age of specialization, the goals of education are in danger of being thwarted. Students and teachers alike tend to encourage only their own fields and to ridicule those not allied to theirs. This attitude carries over into extracurricular activities as well. The educo (lead forth from) of education has given way to an induco (lead in) attitude. A shield has been erected around the major field of concentration in the regular curriculum. Specialization, to a degree, is a necessary evil of our society. The limitations of time and the extent of the various fields of knowledge require it. But we must never lose sight of the broad scope. Extracurricular activities offer the individual the chance to partake in this broad scope. STUDENT BOARD OF GOVERNORS PRESIDENT JUNIOR GOVERNORS Frank lacovangelo Arthur Deckman VICE-PRESIDENT Charles DiPrima Robert Agostinelli Joseph Giorgi TREASURER James Gullo Peter Binazeski David Niermeyer SECRETARY SOPHOMORE GOVERNORS Lawrence Nuccitelli James Garvey SENIOR GOVERNORS Terry Rodenbeck Norman Hoffman Eugene Walz Robert Kinsella PARLIAMENTARIAN Richard Ognibene Robert Klienhans Peter Russo MODERATOR James Tette Rev. Peter E. Sheehan C.S.B. Patrick Tobin The Tribunal in action. The Tribunal is the enforce¬ ment body of The Student Board of Governors. Here, violators of student rules are brought to justice. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Robert Agostinelli, President, seated at left, examines build¬ ing plans with Robert Wood, Treasurer; JohnLynd, Secretary and Frank DeLucia, Vice- President. SENIOR COUNSELORS Senior counselors aid freshmen in adjusting to college life. 55 Assistants: Joe Mitrano, C.S.B., Tom Bonfiglio, Henry Hess, John Pike. JO ROFFS SEATED: Editor-in-Chief, Sebastian Petix; Photo Editor, Mike Ripton. STANDING: Peter Russo, Staff Photo¬ grapher; Norm Hoffman, Business Manager; Jim Griswold, Art and Layout Editor; Paul Stein, Literary Editor; Frank DeLucia, Layout Assistant. 56 ETIAM The Journal of Public Affairs published under Editor-in-chief, Frank Webster. the auspices of the Political Science Club. SEATED at right. ANGLE A literary publication serving as an outlet for creative talents. From left to right: Editor-in-chief, Lawrence Fleckenstein; Business Manager, Paul Oliver,- Associate Editor, John LeVay. The Pioneer Staff discusses an issue of their news¬ paper. Left to right-. John Miller, News,- Paul Oliver, Features; Larry McAlpine, Editor-in-Chief; Terence McMahon, Editorials,- Michael Hilton, Business Manager and Robert Wood, Sports Editor. TABARD CLUB The Tabard Club takes its name from Chaucer ' s fabled Tabard Inn. Like the Tabard Inn, it serves as a meeting place for both the out-of-towners and the local students. SODALITY THE ENCHANTED Director Joseph Boronowski Producer Reverend Leo Hetzler Principols Sheila Dwyer, Isabel Martin Hamm, the Supervisor Joseph Everett, the Inspector Paul Oliver, the Mayor Austin McGreal, the Doctor Alex Nassar, the Ghost President of the RoFF Guild, Frank DeLucio PI GAMMA MU The National Honor Society of the Social Sciences. FISHER FORUM The Fisher Forum has been honored throughout the East for their excellence in the field of debating. In the course of th6ir travels, they have acquired numerous first place trophies, as well as national recognition for St. John Fisher College. 62 POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB MARKETING ASSOCIATION Standing at left. President, Frank Webster President, Vincent Voter SEATED from left to right: Moderator, Dr. Edward Stauber; President, James Paul; Vice-President, Joseph Giorgi; Secretary — Treasurer, Samuel ECONOMICS CLUB Ognibene. i ■ PHILOSOPHY CLUB President, Paul McCarthy CHEMISTRY CLUB Moderator, Dr. Heininger; President, Frank Lanzafame CHESS CLUB President, Richard Montrois CAMERA CLUB Moderator, Rev. Daniel Burns; President, Henry Hess 68 The college jozz band, leader Douglas Bristol. BOOSTER CLUB Second from left. President, Dennis Costich. The Booster Club promotes both social and sports activities on the campus. LES SAINTS SPORTS The great leap forward in the sports program of St. John Fisher College was carried still further this year with the entrance of the Cardinals upon the boards of the inter¬ collegiate baskebal! trail. In their first full season, the Cardinals carried the John Fisher banner with class and skill, becoming to a team of well-established duration. The cross country team also joined the ranks of an intercollegiate sport and competed against seventeen area colleges in their eight meets. The harriers ' season was high¬ lighted by their participation in the Le Moyne and Canisius Invitationals. The appearance of a soccer team marks another milestone in the sports life of the cam¬ pus. The already well-renowned intercollegiate golf team, along with a full slate of intramurals, forms a well-rounded athletic program, suited to the needs of a small col¬ lege. ATHLETIC BOARD Seated in center, Pat Tobin, Director SOCCER TEAM Captain, Louis D ' Anaelo 72 CROSS COUNTRY Moderator, Fr. Embser; Coach, Terry Rodenbeck; Captain, Pat Tobin. 73 BACK ROW: Fr. Sosulski, Athletic Moderator; John Galbraith, Ed Courtney, Coach. FRONT ROW: Pat Tobin, Captain; John Roselli, George Vacca Mike Kehoe, Pot Coyne, Mike Comery, Jim Hurley, Ron Jones, Robert Wanzer, Mike Davids, Kirk Brightman, Ed Inderbitzin, Manager. THE CARDINALS CHEERLEADERS BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Lanahan, Rosemary Faso, Mary Kane. TOP ROW: Linda Hallon, Dave Perry, Dave Reid, Frank DeLucia, Marie Mascato. 75 K w Fisher 97 83 65 64 1961-62 SEASON Auburn Community College R.B.I. Geneseo R.l.T. Frosh U.R. Frosh R.B.I. St. Michael ' s Brockport Frosh Roberts Wesleyan J.V. ' s Brockport Frosh Geneseo State R.l.T. Frosh St. Jerome ' s Hobart Frosh St. Michael ' s ;ge 104 65 77 70 (overtime) 65 GOLF TEAM Captain, Marsh Saeger. BOWLING LEAGUE Moderator, Fr. Frank Flood; President, James Giuliano. 78 INTRAMURALS Mill Hi SOCIAL LIFE Beanie wearing Sweat shirt tearing Lowly bearing Freshmen glaring Is it a part? Witches ' masks Caken casks Empty flasks Someone asks Is it a part? Christmas trees Cha-cha threes Formal teas Co-ed pleas Is it a part? Dance of hearts Planning charts Friendly darts Someone starts Is it a part? Final ball Strutting tall Fleeting hall Know it ' s all Part of the heart. SALUTE SPORTS A Picnic — Mixer to provide funds for the transpor¬ tation of Nazareth girls to Fisher basketball games. ■ , y iy’ J WINTER WEEKEND December 8, 9, 10 Friday, Stage Show, Saturday, Christmas Formal Sunday, Cabin Party and Skating 7, ’ J. SOCIABLES V ' ' v. % t y im gH VJ y L jjjlr J I ■ vt ' vw ' |1 MU • 1 ' GRADUATION vY . • ' • ' • •


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