St Marys Diocesan High School - Lance Yearbook (Lancaster, NY)
- Class of 1957
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A gy, W THEME Qi ' 44 O' , gg 4-J' 9 5' V 3 -3 2 3 5 :z u E 3 N o Q :- DEDICATION The efforts of Miss Ph yllis Schibler and Mr. Richard during their years at St. Mary's, especially in extra-curricular activ- ities, are outstanding. We, the seniorsof 1957, can show only small appreciation for their intere t b ' ' ' s ycledicating this year's LANCE to them. 3 HIS EXCELLENCY, THE MOST REVEREND JOSEPH AL- OYSIUS BURKE, DD., Bishop of Buffalo. 1 Life HIS EXCELLENCY, THE MOST REVEREND LEO RICHARD SMITH, D.D., Titular Bishop of Marida, Auxiliary Bishop of Buffalo. TI-IE RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR SYLVESTER J. HOLBEL, Diocesan Director of Schools. 4 K H B5 -Wg ,:,.., fi ,Si Q 'gig 'ik X E-x6 X' ' ' .A fe px U , Y 5 9 1. I? x I! FACULTY FATHER DONALD, S.D.S. Principalg Religion I. SISTER MARY ROBERT, O.S.F. Director of GirlsgPlane Geometry, Typing I, Algebra, Girls' Guidance Director,Moth- ers' Club Moderator. FATHER RAPHAEL, S.D.S. Assistant Principalg Latin II, Religion II. X. I rffr' ff' .- FATHER ROMUALD, S.D.S. Religion III, English IV, Boys' Guidance Director, Assistant Moderator of Drama- tics. FATHER DOMINIC, S.D.S. QQ FATHER LAMBERT, S.D.S. World His t o r y , American History, Religion I and II, C.S.M.C. Moder- ator. Religion IV, English I, Athletic Di- rector, La nc e Moderator, Marian Gazette Moderator, Student Senate Moderator, Fathers' Club Moderator. A FATHER BRENDAN, S.D.S. Religion II, English II, Music II, Drama Club Moderator, Glee Club Director, Band Director. FATHER AMBROSE, S.D.S. Religion I, Latin III, Social Studies, French I, Blessed Vir gin Sodality A Moderator. xp. 45,-los, SISTER MARGUERITE, O.S.F. Shorthand I and II, Transcription, Typing I, General Business, Blessed Virgin Sodality Moderator. SISTER ALOYSIA, O.S.F. Algebra, Intermediate, Trigonome- SISTER MARIS STELLA, O.S.F. Typing I, French I and II, Algebra, Librarian. I gry, Chemistry, Bookkeeping, Third Order Moderator. SISTER JANE FRANCES, O.S.F. General Mat h, General Science, Plane Geometry, Homemaking V, Third Order Moderator. SISTER CATHERINE, O.S.F. English II, Homemaking I,II, and V. 1- Mrs. EDWIN BRAUN Latin I. ,fl W f ,- ,f 1 SISTER JOHN ALOYSIUS, O.S.F. English III, Biology, Latin I, Typing I. Mr. WILLIAM NAUKAM Industrial Arts, Boys' Activity Club Moderator, Girls' Craft Club Moder- ator, Audio-visual Director. N A I V ,f Venti f 1 artf A- 1 L wl JLLA Mr. RICHARD WOJCIECHOWSKI Business Arithmetic, Business Law, Bo ys ' Physical Education, Varsity Coach of Football, Basketball, and Baseball. Mr. FRANK COSGROVE Mrs. Ll1.LIAN COSGROVE Wo rld History, American History, Social Studies. www if Health, General Science, Plane Ge ometry, Solid Geometry. 2 Miss PHYLLIS SCHIBLER Girls' Physical Education. SQNK-Ni O FN 'QI Ilflll IEW 19 W Gufwdi' O- f I xox, SENIORS SENICRS Z 2 V L 5 1 sfo E as 5 x 3 CLASS OFFICERS: Thomas McHugh, presidentg Olivia Lazarus, vice -president 5 Mildred Phillips, secretary g William Tulowiecki, treasurer. Cooperation scholastically by cooperating in the main function of school and consistently leading the MARIAN LIST athletically by placing outstanding members in the Lancers' three major sports maturely by accepting with readiness and understanding a typing room and a storage room as their homerooms sociallyby attending and sponsoring many activities which brought together the varied classes, the new students and the old 12 tj' 4 It I . fl I 9 A M 3, V A L 4 , .V Y I ly D- 'fif' is x.1 tang' WNMMW R95 lf, 3' fl I i. , I: 5 : f - 2 BARBARA ADO1.F Baroness Barb Through thy vast knowledge of delicac ies thou hast esteemed honors in the court's culinary HITS. MAJOR: Latin. AMBITION: To catcha FOX. fShe is going to be a beautician al- so., FAVORITE SONG: You're the Reason I'rn in Love. FAVORITE SAYING: It was so fu.nny. REMFJVIBERS MOST: The switching of schools. Sodality 1,2,3,45 Third Order 2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3,45 D ram a tic s 35 Council 4. I xi,j 1 T .- if F yn' 2 it W I I W 5, W El NP, I tt I I ' .gt t tl will 'Q WI BEN ABEL X yay: Lord Fi M, Thy athletic prow and rthy sportsman- ship have made thy shield an inspiration and example for all our Round Tables. MAJORS: Science, Math, Latin. Entered Sep- tember, 1955. AMBITION: Polygamist. FA- VORITE SONG: Day-o. FAVORITE SAY- ING: All righty, pull . . . etc. REMEMBERS MOST:Bazaar of 1956. C.S.M.C. Officer 3,43 Student Senate 3,45 Senate Officer 35 Glee Club 3 ,Varsity Football 45 Varsity Basketball L Y' 3,43 Lance Editor 4, Athletic Council 4, In- CH. tramural Softball 35 Intramural Volleyball 3. 1 WILMA AIRI-IART Countess Sunny Jack, be nimble, Jack, be quick pictures thee, Sunny, withthy quick mind and diligent application. MAJORS: Business, History. AMBITION: To find a nice job. FAVORITE SONG: Blue Moon. FAVORITE SAYING: Put a sock in it. REMEMBERS MOST: The first time she drove a car. Sodality 1,2,3,4g Third Order 2, 3,45 Glee Club 25 Marian Gazette 4, Lance 45 Camera Club 3. A3 sw f '11I 5' if. CAROLYN JACUS Lady Carol In thee we discovered shyness, sweetness, and sincerity, placing thee in a seat of honor at our round table. MAJORS: Business, History. AMBITION: To join the Air Force. FAVORITE SONG: Ten- derly. FAVORITE SAYING: I don't want to. REMEMBERS MOST: Senior year. Sodality 1, 2,3,45 Lance 45 Sodality Paper 45 Girls Bas- ketball 25 Camera Club 3. f V 4' 5 .Nj FB 'ff fie -,Sk - ' 3 A'-If WV ,fs- '5 WW' 5' -'V .'f . vw' 0 gr ff ff f6f ,j , X , f Wig 30 Ox 6 NO ERT ELMINOWSKI sir Elmo K ff f Thou hast graced the court with thy suave X- X, and debonair disposition. Thy spirit and whole -hearted participation speak for them- X ' selves. x. MAJOR: History. Entered September, 1955. AMBITION: To be an anchor yanker. FAVOR- W, ITESONG: Young Love. FAVORITE SAY- T ING: Don't you like it? Tough. REMEMBERS MOST: Father Romuald 's conferences. CSMC 3,45 Glee Club 35 Lance 45 Varsity Football 45 Intramural Basketball 3,45 Intramural Soft- ball 3 5 Intramural Volleyball 3: Science Club ff- .xi LJ fide' 4 5 Audio-visual 4. JOYCE JAMELSKY Lady Joyce A bundle of joy,c JOYCE JAMELSKY Lad Jo ce Y Y A bundle of joy, neatness, and inquisitive airs sum thee up, Lady Joyce. Truly thou art a friend of all. AMBITION: To become a secretary. FAVOR- ITE SONG: Love Is Strange. FAVORITE SAYING: Youbetterbelieve it. REMEMBERS MOST: Mr. Schrader's English III class. So- dality 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Dramatics 35 Camera Club 3. 18 gf..- .- ff' . K KENT --. Kali... 'E 51 I - . JUNE CONVERSE Lady Gunner May the damsels of the future take heed. No finer tournament competitor was to be found anywhere, for, Lady Gunner, thou art at the top of the list. MAJOR: Business. AMBITION: To own her own Chrysler. FAVORITE SONG: Young Love . FAVORITE SAYING: K-E-N-T -- Kent with the micronite filter. REMEMBERS MOST: Da Coils. Sodality 1,2,35 Glee Club 1,2,35Drarnatics 3,45 Lance 45 Girls Basket- ball 1,2,3. .Ez bf Q' 95 .X gr rv . f ,v-5 ' HOWARD BUGL Court Jester Howie Thy peppery antics, wit, and constant esca- pades hath made thee an immortal memory in the entertainment of our halls. Q 14 f , I MAJORS: History, Science. Entered Septem- ber, 1955. AMBITION: Forest ranger. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Oh? Nothing, n o t hi ng. RE- MEMBERS MOST: Father Lambert in the jun- ior history class. Science C lub 45 Varsity Football 45 Varsity Baseball 3,45 Intramural Softball 35 Intramural Basketball 3,45 Intra- mural Volleyball 3. Wu XS MARION ESKRA Lord Marty Thy super-spirit in cheering our Lancers on in time of competitive jousts leaves us with a memory of true loyalty. MAJOR: Business. AMBITION: To get on hoard the U.S.S. Carl. FAVORITE SONG: Stardust. FAVORITE SAYING: That's real kosher. REMEMBERS MOST: The trials and tribulations of being a cheerleader. Sodality 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 35 Dramatics 35 Cheer- leader 3,45 Camera Club 3. 15 wg s 4 1'-Q YM ,In ff MARY RERRY Baroness Monty Agile with a pencil and rich in cleverness, thou hast enhanced each of our social func- tions with thy skill. MAJOR: Business. AMBITION: To give a par- ty and have less than twenty-five kids crash lt. FAVORITE SONG: Eddie , My Love. EAVORIT E SAYING: Oh, I'm sorry. Absolute In s1lence??.? REMEMBERS MOST: Third Peri- ' f. if Od- Sodal1ty1,2,3,4, Representative 15 Third W A lf B order 3, csMc as Glee Club 1,2,3, Dram- 5 i L ' f tics 35 Lance 4, Sodality Paper 4, Cheerlead- K1 Nj.-f 'L Ing 3,45 Craft Club 4g1Camera Club 3. J Y W fr A I If , 41.11. 4 1 ,Z . .bv j' X Nfl A-AW yjf VL L fl my Liv arf , .F V, M-fl A 5 W' ,V I M i 'f f' pk! J r 1 , ,ff 'V' ' W L! if I JI ' I . , , Hy! if Lf.,,1. A L . 'jpfc AW!! nj, I If If x, J fl if K. M lv M .A V ' 1 z L ff 'Aff' JJ . KJ. GERALDINE GAIEK Baroness Granny Thy pleasing personality, thy winsome ways, the atmosphere of fun which surrounds thee is pleasantly contrasted with thy dreamy blue eyes and ash-blond hair. MAJORS: Business, Histor . AMBITION: To invent a gro wing pill. IXAVORITE SONG: Moonlight Serenade. FAVORITE SAYING: Little trouble. REMEMBERS MOST: The big switch. Sodality 1,2,3g Third Order 2,3,45 Student Senate Officer 35 Glee Club 1,2,35 Dramatics 3, Marian Gazette 4, Lanc e 45 Craft Club 45 Camera Club Officer 3. DONALD BUTLAK Sir Sky Thy gallant ste ed awaiting, thy burnished armor glistening in the sun, bearing the ban- ners of friendship and application, thou hast made the friendship of many during thy years in the court. MAJORS: Math, Science, History. AMBI- TION: To be an electronics technician in the U.S. Navy. FAVORITE SONG: Young Love. FAVORITE SAYING: If you don't know, I ain't going to tell you. REMEMBERS MOST: Father Lai-nbert's American history class and Mr. Cosgrove's solid geometry class. Sodali- ty 1gGlee Club 15 Marian Gazette 4, Science Club 4, Intramural Volleyball 3. Qs X X I QM I Sq f Cglv he f '-c a X 17 JANE HODCE Baroness Janey Simplicity and pleasantness describe thee, our country girl Janey, a never-to-be-fob gotten jewel in our treasure chest. MAJORS: Business, History. AMBITION: To go to Hawaii. FAVORITE SONG: Whatever Will Be Will Be. FAVORITE SAYING: Some- body goofed. REMEMBERS MOST: That glo- rious third-year history class, Sodality 1,?,3, 45 Glee Club 1,2,3.L -ffl A ' 1' V, , , 1 A, ' ,fja Lx . ! ,-rt' ff I, AJ 4 ' ' .. , ' I 1. 4' ' I . I A ' f ' ,. 4 JJ V. ,QL x . I A i - '11 -fn D ' . - ,' , '-1 ' 'xv . ' . h.l.: , ' -, V- f' I K- if ' A ,, J, . . , , ' b AA ' KK ! . ' v. fe fl ' I . . , ' Y . .ff f 9 A .u I , rf V J' I I l , 'J ' ' I I A'.v'- Y' 4' sf ,, ' STANLEY DUDAS Duke Stas Thou hast become the Prince Valiant of our basketballjousts and will be remembered for thy dynamic style. MAJORS: Industrial Arts, Math, History. En- tered September, 1955. AMBITION: To be a bookie. FAVORITE SONG: Moonlight Gam- bler. FAVORITE SAYING: Okay, Harry. RE- MEMBERS MOST: My two years at St. Mary's. Dramatics 35 Varsity Football 4, Varsity Bas- ketball 3,4, Intramural Volleyball 3, Intra- mural Softball 3. 'fs I , JOAN IPSARO Lady Toots Lookforabig heart and a radiant smile, and Toots will be found. Thou wilt be remem- bered as one of our most devout members. MAJOR: Business. AMBIT ION: To go through one year without a cold. FAVORITE SONG: Blue Tango. FAVORITE SAYING: What's your major maladjustment? REMEMBERS MOST: The wonderfulnuns, priests, and men teachers who have taught me. Sodality 1,2, 3,45 Student Senate 4, Class Officer lg Glce Club 1,2,35 Marian Gazette 4. ri 7. CAROLYN JACUS Lady Carol In thee we discovered shyness, sweetness, and sincerity, placing thee in a seat of honor at our round table. MAJORS: Business, History. AMBITION: To join the Air Force. FAVORITE SONG: Ten- derly. FAVORITE SAYING: I don't want to. REMEMBERS MOST: Senior year. Sodality 1, 2,3,4, Lance 45 Sodality Paper 4g Girls Bas- ketball Zg Camera Club 3. 1 f N. Q,- 4' f Q' u 4 .K 1 ' , .A f i B , Ml.- .-W J vm' D ff fi! KJ J Q f fC7 jg! X' 1 I 'K , so A NO ERT ELMINOWSKI Sir Elmo K ,K 4 Thou hast graced the court with thy suave X- X' and debonair disposition. Thy spirit and whole-hearted participation speak for them- ' selves. x. MAJOR: History. Entered September, 1955. AMBITION: To be an anchor yanker. FAVOR- ITE SONG: Young Love. FAVORITE SAY- ING: Don't you like it? Tough. REMEMBERS MOST: Father Romuald's conferences. CSMC 3,45 Glee Club 3, Lance 45 Varsity Football 4 5 Intramural Basketball 3, 4 5 Intramural Soft - ball 35 Intramural Volleyball 3: Science Club 4, Audio-visual 4. ji..- f .xi L C flip JOYCE. JAMELSKY Lady Joyce A bundle of joy,c JOYCE JAMELSKY Lady Joyce A bundle of joy, neatness, and inquisitive airs sum thee up, Lady Joyce. Truly thou art a friend of all. AMBITION: To become a secretary. FAVOR- ITE SONG: Love Is Strange. FAVORITE SAYING: You betterbelieve it. REMEMBERS MOST: Mr. Schrader's English III class. So- dality 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,23 Dramatics 35 Camera Club 3. 18 f'ff5r5r5f l JUNE JAMELSKY Lady Junice A sly grin and an innocent air, and we be- come aware of the presence of thee. MAJOR: Business.AMBITION. To become a Secretary. FAVORITE SONG: The Great Pre- tender. FAVORITE SAYING: Don't you like it? REMEMBERS MOST: Basketball games. Sodality 1,2,3,4g Class Officer 15 Glee Club 1,2,35 Dramatics 35 Camera Club 3. 0 0 DAQ Y v , 9 X J JAMES HUBER ,I Baron Hoob Listen for a sly laugh, a big bang, and thou hast entered, Hoob. Thy considerations, I.Q., and amusing disposition hath made thee an asset to all thou hast encountered. MAJORS: Science, History. AMBITION: To be atranquil swan floating on a placid pool. FAVORITE SONG: Blue Moon or Star- dust. FAVORITE SAYING: I gotta do my homework. REMFJVIBERS MOST: June, 1957. Lance 4. bex lx. BARBARA KACZMAREK Baroness Barb Barb, methinks thou stumpest our medieval themes withthy hot rod and fun-loving atti- tude. AMBITION: To travel. FAVORITE SONG: You.rs. FAVORITE SAYING: Don't do that. REMEMBERS MOST: New Year's Eve, '57. Sodality 1.2,3,4, Student Senate 4gG1ee Club 1,2,33 Marian Gazette 45 Lance 45 Camera Club 3. 19 f A 1 ' Y I NJ 33- If fsjf .23 CAROL KEICHER Baroness Frenchie Those who have befriended thee will ever remember thy complete loyalty and under- standing which hath made thee an intimate friend. MAJOR: Business.AMBITION: To have long hair. FAVORITE SONG: Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Joe. FAVORITE SAYING: Don't you like it? REMEMBERS MOST: The Y 1,2,3,4g Third Order 35 Glee Club 1,25 Dra- matics 35 i n Gazett - Cam r Club delicious lunches in the cafeteria. Sodalit 3. W6 ffyf' ffm the ladies go by. 3. MARGARET KORNACKI Countess Marge Demure, calm, and collected describe ar- tistically gifted thee, Marge. Thy consid- erationforother members of the court place thee in high esteem. MAJOR: Business.AMBITION: To become a good secretary someday. FAVORITE SONG: Love Is Strange . FAVORITE SAYING: Meb- be you don't like it, hmmm? REMEMBERS MOST: Shorthand classes t aught by Sister Marguerite. Sodality 1,2,3g Glee Club 1,2, 35 Marian Gazette 4. 20 ROBERT KOTANSKY Lord Lumper Thou hast become known as keeper of the door, casting a noble glance, watching all MAJORS: Math, H i s t o r y . AMBITION: To leam to roller skate. FAVORITE SONG: Cra- zy Germs. FAVORITE SAYING: Hello! RE- MEMBERS MOST: The day I met someone. Sodality 1,25Class Officer 1,23 Lance 4g In- tramural Volleyball 35 Intramural Softball X ff X' 1ZI J G N64 gb .2 ff 3' ZS ,. GLORIA LANG Duchess Red Thy quiet, charming, and mild manners dur- ing thy two years at our round table hath left us with an impression of genuine nobility. MAJOR: Business. Entered September, 1955. AMBITION: To take shorthand at 200 words per minute. FAVORITE SONG: Dreamy Eyes. FAVORITE SAYING: I'll never tell. REMEMBERS MOST: Those interesting busi- ness law classes in junior year. Sodality 3,45 Library Council 45 Glee Club 35 Sodality Paper 45 Camera Club 3. N7 RICHARD LEPARD Yogi Baron In thee are combined athletic prowess and scholastic ability, which hath enhanced and become a definite part of our court. MAJORS: Latin, Math, S c i e n c e , History. AMBITION: To complete a basketball with no personal fouls. FAVORITE SONG: Mickey Mouse theme song. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, no, ref! REMEMBERS MOST: The intelligent sounds brewed in 110B. Class Offic er 1,25 Varsity Football 45 Varsity Basketball 45 JV Basketball 1,2,35 Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,45 Lance 45 Intramural Softball 35 Intramural Volleyball 3. i n 5- X-A s A-- I' ov, y 'A G !v' ' T , 0 5591 OLIVIA LAZARUS Lady 'Livia It seems that no wall of our castle hast es- caped the presence of '1.ivia, our bundle of Joy. MAJOR: Business. AMBITION: To do some- thing never done before. FAVORITE SONG: Midnight Mo o d . FAVORITE SAYING: Ohmigosh! REMEMBERS MOST: Senior year. Sodality 1,2,3,45 Class Officer 45 Glee Club 1,2,35 Dramatics 35 Camera Club 3. 21 4 'av Lf 0 0 'I 0,0 ' MARYLOU- MARTIN Lady Lou Thy deep brown eyes, flashing with fun, thy wonderful personality and kindliness to all whom thou knowest, hath made thee, Lady Lou, most dear to all of us in thy years at C0l11't. MAJORS: Latin. Science, History. AMBI- TION: Medical secretary. FAVORITE SONG: Always. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, dear! Dear me! REMEMBERS MOST: Re -union at Club 14. Sodality 1,2,3,Thndorder2,3,4g Student Senate Officer 45 Glee Club 1,2,35 Dramatics 3,45 Marian Gazette 35 Lance 45 Science Club 45 Cheerleader 3,45 Girls Bas- ketball 1,2,35 Craft Club 45 Camera Club 3. Q table did fight. 35 Audio-visual 4. JUDITI-I MAJCHRZAK Countess Cootie The delicate manners and gentleness thou hast shown us as a newcomer hath set an ideal for the ladies of the court. MAJORS: Business, History. AMBITION: To manufacture non-skid noodles. FAVORITE SONG: I've Got a Wo m a n . FAVORITE SAYING: Hmmm? REMEMBERS MOST: Ring danc e . Library Council 3,45 Dramatics 35 Craft Club 45 Camera Club 3. X 22 l THOMAS Mel-IUGH Sir Mac Along witha spirit ofwit and glistening eyes, thou hast manifested a never-say-die atti- tude in all the important battles our round MAJORS: Math, Science. Entered Septem- ber, 1955. AMBITION: To become president of Ireland. FAVORITE SONG: When Irish EyesAre Smiling. FAVORITE SAYING: Pass the food please. REMEMGERS MOST: Runn- ing in that direction. Class Officer 3,45 Lance 45 Varsity Football 45 Varsity Basketball 3,4- Intramural Softball 3, Intramural Volleyball X ff .,- A A XI 1-'JN l xf 1 I o .W ' !. ' e -. SSI J aff .lf 51.0 L :-1 f f U X 'fl' ,412 ANN MAUTE Lady Zoot Big blue eyes, curly blond hair, ready smile, and wonderful personality well describe the attributes anybody at court could desire. Thou hast them all, Lady Zoot. MAJORS: Business, History. AMBITION: To find another Zoot with a beautiful mind. FA- VORITE SONG: Wonderful One. FAVORITE SAYING: I'm scared. REMEMBERS MOST: After the Ring dance. Sodality 1,2,35 Third Order 2,3,45 Officer 3,45 Student Senate 35 Class Officer 25 Glee Club 1,2,35 Dramatics 35 Lance 45 Girls Basketball 1,2,35 Cheer- leader 3,45 Craft Club 4. -kk? X w I .X Z fl - .f ' r 4? 5,46 I I 5 0 ,.. 1 1 f ,r - .J .1 f - J f 9 Ll I I . , . . - ,4 -4 .1 I . .. 1 .. GERALD ROI-IMER Duke Gel! Big thingscome in little packages, a per- fect caption for thee, Ger, whose constant stunts add to the merriment wherever thou art. MAJORS: Business, History. AMBITION: To be a star bowler like Buddy Bomar. FAVOR- ITE SONG: Young Love. FAVORITE SAY- ING: On the left. REMEMBERS MOST: Fa- ther Lambert's American history class. So- dality 15 Third Order 25 Glee Club 15 Lance 45 Intramural Basketball 3, 45 Intramural Vol- leyball 3 5 Intramural Softball 3. , -5 X iiiv ,jf 1 f CAMILLE MICHALSKI Duchess Micky Oh, blondlady of court, shy, demure, charm- ing, thou hast surrounded thyself with a mul- titude of friends who shalt not soon forget thee. MAJOR: Business. AMBITION: To travel all over the world. FAVORITE SONG: Dreamy Eyes. FAVORITE SAYING: That's for sure. REMEMBERS MOST: Basketball games. So- dality 1,2,3,45Library Council 45 Glee Club 2,35 Camera Club 3. 23 4 4 . pt, My-J N f :W f f 4 K 'lf X -, fl u 3- .1 X SANDRA MILLER Baroness Sandy Thou, our Cinderella, hast given our court a fairyland a t rn o sp he r e with thy constant dreams- of future glories. MAJOR: Business. AMBITION: To dance on a bigTVshow, e.g., Perry Como's or Ed Sulli- van's. FAVORITE SONG: Dream, FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Welllllll. REMEMBERS MOST: My week at Allegheny, our class Ring dance and play. Sodality 1,2,3, Third Order 2,3,45 Library Council 3,4,Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Dra- matics 3,45 Stamp Club 35 Camera Club 35 Craft Club 4. GERALD SNYDER Baron Gerry Thy whole-hearted co-operation and sincer- ity hath contributed a spirit of tranquility to our domain. MAJORS: Business, Science, History. AM- BIT ION: To do good all my life. FAVORITE SONG: The Bells of St. Mary's. FAVORITE SAYING: And don't you forget it. REMEM- BERS MOST: Activities of four years. Sodal- ity 1,2,3,4, Lance 4, Sodality Paper 4, Sci- ence Club 4g Audio-visual 4. 2- x'! 602 frfjj MARGUERITE MOX Baroness Be -Be With thy sparkling manner, whole-hearted application, and diligent study thou hast earned for thyself a high position in the ranks of scholarship. MAJORS: Business, History. AMBITION: To marry D.J. and have ten sons. FAVORITE SONG: When You Lose the One You Love. FAVORITE SAYING: Quit pussy-footin' a- round. REMEMIBERS MOST: Father Ro- muald's English class and Father Romuald. Sodality 1,2,35 Third Order 2,35 Library C0u11Ci13SC1ee Club 1,25 Dramatics 3, Mar- gnbGgzette 35 Girls Basketball 1,25 Camera u . ' 24 JR X., fpr- gl DAWN MYERS Duchess Dawnsie Withthy flashing smile and bubbling laugh- ter, with thy friendship and good counsel, with thy natural and likeable manner, thou hast endeared thyself to all the members of the court. MAJORS: Science, Latin, History. AMBI- TION: To embrace a nursing career land a- bolish Little Troubles and Zootj. FAVOR- ITE SONG: Friendly Persuasion. FAVORITE SAYING: Is it really? REMENIBERS MOST: The Bull and the whip. Sodality l,2,33 Third Order 2,3,43 Officer 43 Student Senate 3,45 Glee Club 1,2,33Dramatics 3,43 Marian Ga- zette 3,4i Lance 43 Cheerleader 3,43 Girls Basketball 1,2,33Science Club 43 Craft Club 43 Camera Club 3. X X X lf! QA 4.4 f,,i ,,f,4' ,A -' , 1 14, Lk 1 '. . J I 3 !A ,,, f Ao .1 19 ,L i . ,E .su N, rib, THOMAS STROH Friar Tom Thou hast stimulated the chambers of our court with thy giggling and jovial antics, making thee a permanent m e m o ry in the hearts of all. MAJORS: Business, Science, History. AM- BITION: To have certain people be sociable at parties. FAVORITE SONG: Sadie Thomp- son. FAVORITE SAYING: I fe el embar- rassed. REMEMBERS MOST: Summer of '56 trip to New York. Sodality 1,2,3,43 Officer 3,43 Student Senate 3,43 Sodality Union Pres- ident 43 Marian Gazette 3,43 Lance 43 Dra- matics 3,43 Science Club 43 Camera Club 3. ES 1. L l -3 ...- Al wr' , - Lkm' A' L 0' 4 -1 ALEXANDRA MUSZYNSKI Lady Sandra Thyflaxen-haired friendliness and eiiferves- cent manner hath earned for thee a treasure chest offriends. Thou art true garnish for our court. MAJORS: Science, Latin, History. AMBI- TION: To be happy always. FAVORITE SONG: T o g e t he r . FAVORITE SAYING: What the devil. REMEMBERS MOST: Father Ambrose's Latin III class. Sodality 1,2,3,43 Third Order 2,3,43 Glee Club 1,2,33 Library Council 3,43 Dramatics 33 Marian Gazette 43 Camera Club 3. 25 ,,l M 5' f ff' ELIZABETH LOUISE ODRZYWOLSKI Baroness Bette Prim, proper, and efficient art thou, Bette. With thy never-ending energy thou hast as- sisted us in bringing victories to our castle. MAJORS: Latin, Science, Math, and History. AMBITION: Marry D.R. FAVORITE SONG: Young Love. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, my goodness. REMEMBERS MOST: Not missing a day from school. Sodality 1,2,3,45 Class Of- ficer 2g Glee Club 1,2,35 Dramatics 33 Of- ficer 3, Marian Gazette 45 Lance 4, Cheer- leader 45 Science Club 4, Camera Club 3. KENNETH SWOIK Sir Tippy Inthy four years at the round table thou hast given to the court thy dignified and refined manner. MAJORS: Science, Language, History. AM- BITION: To r e d e c o r a t e 110B. FAVORITE SONG: Jada. FAVORITE SAYING: I think I'm going to faint. REMEMBERS MOST: Trip to New York City in '56 with Sodality. So- dality 1,2,3,45 Representative 3,45 Drama- tics 3g Marian Gazette 4, Lance 45 Sodality Paper 43 Science Club 4g Camera Club 3. 5 JANE PEMPSELL Lady Janie Thy late arrival into our domain with sin- cerity and scholastic ability hast graced the scholastic standard of our court. MAJOR: Homemaking. Entered September, 1956. AMIBITION: To be the first woman to set foot on Mars. FAVORITE S ON G: Ebb Tide. FAVORITE SAYING: Humbug. One of these days -- POW! REMEMBERS MOST: Coming late for history exam in June. So- dality 43 Third Order 4, Library Council 4, Marian Gazette 45 Sodality Paper 45 Craft Club 4. 26 Wi .gg-E f f 5 !'l Q - 1 Mplfdfifwf VT -1 K-il- f W- MARY PETERSON Lady Pete Friendliness hast been thy greatest contri- bution with thy generosity and outstanding spirit of giving needed assistance. MAJORS: Business, History, AMIBITION: To manage Loblaws. FAVORITE SONG: Walk- ing in the Rain. FAVORITE SAYING: Sounds good. REMEMBERS MOST: Going home from school. Sodality 1,2,35 Third Order 2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,35 Lance 45 Camera Club 3. WILLIAM TULOWIECKI Unc1e Bill Thou has recreated the court with thy un- failing smile and great sense of humor. A friend to all, a true example of sportsman- ship, thou hast made a lasting impression on us all. MAJOR: History. AMBITION: To play trum- pet with Gene Wisniewski's Harmony Bells orchestra. FAVORITE SONG: Gleboka Stud- zienka. FAVORITE SAYING: You can't fight city hall. REMEMBERS MOST: Father Lam- bert 's history class and homeroom period. So- dality 15 Class President 15 Class Treasurer 4, Lance 43 Intramural Basketball 4. MILDRED PHILLIPS Lady Milly Thy sincerity and ready laugh hath made thee the curly blond spark of 105B. MAJORS: Math, Latin. AMBITION: To get a driver's license. FAVORITE SONG' Some- one to Love. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, I do? REMEMBERS MOST:Betty disecting frogs in biology. Sodality l,2,3,4, Third Order 2,3,4g Class Officer 1,45 Glee Club 1,2,3g Drama- tics 35 Marian Gazette 3,45 Camera Club 3. 27 Q 0: Q2 ,Lf Ql - Lxe - gig 4 L- DIANNE RADEMA CI-IER Baroness Reggie Unending enthusiasm and the ability to take over hath made thee a valuable asset to our round table. MAJOR: Business.AMBITION: To borrow all of Donna's clothes and wear them all at the same time. FAVORITE SONG: Unchained Melody. FAVORITE SAYING: Okay, Donna Brown. REMEMBERS MOST: Coffe e and doughnuts. Sodality 1,2,35 Glee Club 1,25 Dramatics 3,4g'I.ance 43 Girls Basketball 1,2 ' ,..f 3, craft Club 4. ,V I fy! 0 I I NJ! 14' ' U ,f 'lf ,,.'I a. gi f' .!' ,f' W, . X ff If lf f ff' If ,Af V, ,fr ,fi 4 ,I , 2 . f' 'I bf , 'ff ' fl , If 1 I XP' I .51 I 1 , . I V. ,I r, yn., , f ALTER WAI s ' '?ire,:Jt2?:f X houhastlp ided liyflaess mertx'-fl tf 'th yy' hy nume ous utterances heard yvi hifi the h Ambersfof ! :Ions - en le, Math. AMBITION: To be an Olly ic tonchbearer. FAVORITE SONG: Yo Love. FAVORITE SAYING: Shoot a- ' a hundred. REMEMBERS MOST: The oises in the senior boyi. homeroom. Glee Club 33 Lance 4 5 Varsity B ketball 45 Varsity Baseball 3,45JV Basketball 3gJV Baseball 1, 25 Intramural Softball 35 I ramural Volley- ball 3. ' ij, ,,f,' wfffiff' , M JUDITH ROTH Thou hast proven to us all with thy fun-lov- ing attitude and happy-go -lucky manner that thou art a 'o to J Y Y - MAJORS: Business, History. AMBITION: To graduate and join the Air Force. FAVORITE SONG: Tenderly. FAVORIT E SAYING: Oh, my gracious. REMEMBERS MOST: Senior year. Sodality1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3g Dra- crgatics 35Sodality Paper 45 Lance 45 Camera ub 3. Q. Duchess Judy all th friends 28 if' S , if I5 ,iffy Wifi- MA 55 X9 J XIX .,, 23 sf 5 .g LOIS SCHNEIDER Lady Lo A mouthful of gab and an undying spirit an- nounce thy presence unto the court. MAJOR: Business.AMBITION: To try to talk slower. FAVORITE SONG: Young Love. FAVORITE SAYING: What 's your major prob - lem? REMEMBERS MOST: Riding in the lit- tle station wagon to and from school. So- dality 1,2,3,45 Class Officer 1, Glee Club 1, 2,35 Lance 45 Camera Club 3. 1 'Quo 5 ' XX lc js ll! , vf' I 1 '- ffl rf t 4 . u I if f 1 f ,gy I ' I I I I 5 11 Q I , i' I 1 If I ,I '- 1 ,f ,fc I 11 fill, .yy f,Z' A., DAVID WEISBECK Baron Weisel Thy ever-ready smile and sincerity relieved the tensions and added color to the halls of our castle. MAJORS: Science, Math, History. AMBI- TION: None.FAVORITE SONG: The Banana Boat Song. FAVORITE SAYING: I stand on the fifth amendment. REMEMBERS MOST: Room 110B. Marian Gazette 45 Lance 45 Sci- ence Club 4g Intramural Basketball 3,43 In- tramural Volleyball 3,4. Q J I , I K U .Q n I , 1 , I . . Q I I 4 ff .1 ' ff I 1 54 , 1 y g 5 ,fu ,vw r f A 1 D ,V . J JN Q ,flxff V ,Ny .- A vi' fl . if I1 ,A ' QA'-M 4 F M 1 Y- , I K I I .f . I ' IJ' I Af, , 'X ,' y I 'f lf X Sf? J J if -1' V . f. , N , DONNA STRIEGEL Baroness Donna Brown Thy inexhaustible contributions to our class projects hath earned thee the revered title of one of the gang. MAJOR: Business.AM.BITION: To be able to spit quarters for Ellie . FAVORITE SONG: YouAre My Everything. FAVORITE SAY- ING SAYING: Nice going . REMEMBERS MOST: Father Romua.ld's antics. Sodality 1, 2gGlee Club 1,2,3gDramatics 35 Marian Ga- zette 3g Lance 4, Girls Baske tb all 1,2,33 Craft Club 4. Q3 29 ' 1 .i . fy M .W bu .- Q, o'5 v f . X NgZ3,!f!jJjjyX F 5 f f 9 ELEANOR STROKA Countess Ellie A streak, a flash of golden hair -- Zounds! it's thee, Countess Ellie, always on the go. Whena group is seen laughing, thou art sure to be found in its midst. MAJOR: Business. AMBITION: To perfect a cigarette with invisible smoke. FAVORITE SONG: Midnight: Mood. FAVORITE SAY- ING: Where is he? REMEMBERS MOST: The big search after the Ring dance. Sodality 1, 2,3,45 Third Order 35 CMVIC 35 Sodality Rep- resentative 15 Student S enate 45 Library Council 3,45 Officer 3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Dramatics 35 Cheerleading 3,45 Girls Bas- ketball 25 Craft Club 45 Camera Club 3. v n 27.34 f, , .I !f 'j I ' , ff...- ' lg .4 ff ' , JOSEPH WIEDENBECK Duke Big Joe I-lark! Thou has provided a tower of strength in all our undertakings during the past years with thy reserved characteristics. MAJORS: Science, History. AMBITION: To be a millionaire. FAVORITE SONG: The Railroad Runs Through the Middle of the House. FAVORITE SAYING: Gee whiz. RE- MIEMIBERS MOST: Mr. Cosgrove's geometry class. Sodality 15Glee Club 15 Varsity Foot- ball 45 Science Club 4: Intramural Basketball 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 3. l I X 1 X 9 Mp X ROSEMARY WERY Baroness Rosie Withthy originality and easy-going manners thou hast alleviated the tension of many his- tory classes. MAJOR: Business. AMBITION: To learn the complicated mechanisms of a certain green Ford. FAVORITE SONG: Don't Forbid Me. FAVORITE SAYING: If you don't kno w, I ain't going to tell you. REMEMBERS MOST: The results of Teenage Club on October 5, 1956. CSMC Officer 3,45 Sodality 1,25 Third Order 35Glee Club 1,2,35 Dramatics 35 Mar- ian Gazette 45 Craft Club 45 Camera Club 3. X L, W 30 1 -:,-'ZS' FRANK WISINSKI Knight Mouse Thou hast anchored our round table with words of wisdom and hast added confidence to the spirit of thy te am throughout their jousts. MAJORS: Math, Latin, S c i e n c e , History. AMBITION: Tobowla 300 game. FAVORITE SONG: Up the Cre ek Without a Paddle. FAVORITE SAYING: Keep it down in the rear. REMEMBERS MOST: Mr. Cosgrove 's geometry classes. Lance 43 Varsity Football 45 Varsity Basketball 45 Intramural Softball 35 Intramural Volleyball 3. A JOYCE YEOMANS Duchess Dusty Thy fair hair, thy Irish eyes frame thy pleas- ing personality. Thou shalt always be remem- bered as one of the most pleasant members of our court. MAJOR: Business. AMBITION: To make a good pizza. FAVORITE SONG: My Happi- ness. FAVORITE SAYING: It 's terrific. RE- MEMBERS MOST: October 17, 1956. Sodal- ity 1,2,35 Glee Club 1,2,3. ' 4' n f f fl 1 X xXnX A Carolyn J. and Judy R. Margaret K. Jerry S. Gloria L. Ben A. Gerry G. Tom S. Don B. Mary F. Tom M. Joan I. Marion E. Ken S. Kathy B. Sandra M. Frank W. Margie M. Wilma A. Mary P. eg Camille M. Ollie Joe June 8: Joyce Carol COOW Ellie Lucy ' 33 Annie Jerry Janie Betty Dawnsie Millie Lois Jane P. Sandra Tom B. Barb K. Reggie Wally 21. Lou 'sat e . , qu W 1 ie mf' x A L 15 e IQ N M4 .. .. 1 'iz e ,44- la. Sisters. lb. Was it painful? 2. Ashamed of something? 3. Lucy's concerto in pajama minor. 4. Holy mackerel! 5. Crunch! 6. I'xn scared of dogs. 7. Two's company. . . 8. Tiring game. 9. Looking for something . . . hmm? 10. June! please stop biting my shoulder! 11. Guess who! 12. Oh, it's cold in here! 13. Resultsofahard school day. 14. Mmm, good! 15. Socko's bowling ball. 16. Swabbie. 17. 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Cooperation - Academically by having a strange fascination tor and interest in American history class - Curricularly by keeping with and sometimes surpassing the other upperclassmen fsen- iorsj in the fields of higher learning, such as chemistry, biology, solid, and intermed- iate - Extra -curricularly by being the chief assistants of the seniors in publishing the school paper and in promoting other projects - Athletically by numbering eight among the varsity cheerleaders and counting their players as important cogs in SMH football, basketball, and baseball machines 36 FIRST ROW: Eleanor F aulhaber, Margaret Maute, Agnes Hamel, Hope Adams, Patricia Cleary, Linda Laxnprecht, , Evelyn Ramp, Joan Meister, Alice Ott, Joan Ralph. SECOND ROW: Mary Ipsaro, Barbara Schmitt, Dianne MP Lehde, Mary Ann Phillips, Mary Alice Volker, Marilyn Spoth, Carol Mosack, Mary Ann Krupa. THIRD ROW: Carol Anstett, Joyce Cieslar, Audrey Wiatrowski, Mary Jane Byrski, Melanie Mikoll, Florence Samulski, Donna : vi! Petschke, Ann Wesolowski. x X I I I D QVM 2 yffjil' VQM 'WV JU ,Vx if fp J! , if Lriipffdyv PM JS Vs J all J W W if QV ii i L ,mmf My QV J J ': - nf WY pu .9 W Pj ,W Gm, Ny A Wu Mfew M J if U- i if walk W W WT A W L VX C x V 1 I, . 5 4 1 i , FIRST ROW:f Maria Jeziorski, Jean Gangloff, Johanna Loskorn,'Kathleen Fath, Allene Beyefr, Mary Jo Bogdan, v x Carol Ignasiak, Dorothy Mang, Joan Knauber. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Lelek, Mary Maybach, Rosalia Born, Felicia Rogala, Delphine Wienckowski, Judith Butlak, Lea Eck, Elaine Suplicki, Barbara Therolf. THIRD ROW: 'T Carol Michalski, Carolyn Nichter, Marion Dulkiewicz, Karen Anderson, Joanne Helwig, Linda Matteson, Phyl- Jw lis Kessler, Patricia Rohmer, Mary Ann Kogutek. . X' I I- Qfv' ' A . h l , 7: : . I' ' I' ' ' rf ' ' f I . A FIRST ROW: Robert Dawson, Richard Gryczynski, Albin Kocialski, Harold Gall, Delyle Leo, James Meger, Brian Coffey, Gerald Weigand, Edward Scherrer. SECOND ROW: James Wolf, David Thill, Walter Willihnganz, James Mindy, Thomas Jaskiewicg James Rosowski, Alois Sandecki, Lawrence Hapeman, Anthony Keipp. THIRD ROW: Robert Sheehan, Dale Volker, Richard Bolender, Chester Pajek, Frank Derkovitz, Richard Braun, Charles Nichter, Thomas Myslmski, Robert Uebelhoer. FGJRTH ROW: Edward Wisenbaler, Donald Voegele, Henry Galey, Thom- as Sanborn, Robert Nuwer, James Burkhart, John Wilenski, Peter Sipple. 38 1 1. Onlyone yearto go! 2. Doublecrossers! 3. Most experienced. 4. Mindy--New Year's Eve. 5. I've got most of my teeth. 6. OfCO11I'SE,WN6 didn't catch anything. 7. My, btit we are studious. 8. Too late to pout. 9.Pride of the junior class. 10. Well, at least that's better than Dawson. 11. Hmmm. 12. The girls? 13. Star-gazing. 14. Surrounded by girls ani food. 15. Enjoying the moonshine, I mean sunshine? 16. Birdwatchers. 17. Bud- dies. 18. First class jam session. 19. Looks like someone's toplieavy, eh, Peggy? SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS: President, Ronald Knauberg Vice-President, Carol Pittnerg Secretary-Treasurer, David Benzing. Cooperation - humanly by leading the Litter Bug List, which was made for everyone else but - socially by contributing, unintentionally and sometimes intentionally, to the humor of school life - scholastically by leading all others in subjects such as world history, Latin II, geo- metry, and that other foreign language, English - athletically by the number ofathletes whowent out for and made various teams, giving the Lancers a bright future 40 'ln--L..-4 FIRST ROW:Helen BielewSki,Mary Zakowski, Christine Pawlica, Mary Wishingrad, Dolores Wnek, Janice Med- iak, Janet Klein. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Seifried, Mary Puemer, Katherine Sennott, Shirley Murphy, Ethel Pe- terson, Joan Lizak, Paula Czora. THIRD ROW: Joanne Sikora, Patricia Hareinza, Arlene Kwarcizniak, Judith Gmerek, Patricia Tomala, Judith Kulikowski, June McCinty. FIRST ROW: Elaine: Miller, Madeline Davengort, Patricia Diener, Barbara Witkowski, Diane Stachera, Rose Marie Weinholtz, Suzanne Mertz. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Burkhardt, Barbara Mansell , Barbara Mang, Patricia Bahl, Christine Szydlowski, Kathleen Rautenstrauch, Elaine Finster. THIRD ROW: Katherine Burns, Carol Wertz, MaryAnn Ziemba, Carol Kuczkowski, Gloria Hoch1nuth,JoyCe Striegel,Barbara Glatt. MISSING: Kathleen Gund. is ibN'f's.....-1 E FIRST ROW: James Owen, Leonard Forys, Richard Maciuba, Frank Maccarone, Richard Sheehan, Dennis Lepard ,Francis Wanemaker. SECOND ROW: Ronald Fick,Lavern Horn, Eric Maybach, Jan Fron, David Ben- zing, Kenneth Gubala, Edward Meyer. THIRD ROW: Paul Kilger, Joseph Duszynski, Thomas Galantowicz, Robert Orwat, Raymond Zapfel, Ronald Huefner, Gerald Kuhn. FIRST ROW: Joseph Wiechec,Paul Wilczak, Robert Derkovitz, David Riniolo, James Kirisits, Daniel Connors. SEC- OND ROW: Thomas Legocki, John Bernacki, Leo Nalbach, David Jezewski, Robert Appel, Roger Amadori, Ronald Swiatek, Conrad Piskorz. THIRD ROW: Thomas Jusiak, Thomas Schrader, Robert Rondina, Peter Conley, Robert Pabst, Edward Kirst. IVHSSING: James I-Iarter, Jeffrey Keller, David Wolinski, Francis Weissenburger. ..-n. FIRST ROW: Ronald K.nauber,David Con.ley,Carl Rutkowski,William Silker, Ronald Kuehmeier, Alfred Krajew- ski,Malvin Kantowski,Jerome Kozik, Thomas White, Samuel Sheldon. SECOND ROW: Harry Zink, Arthur Fisher, Harry Grupp, Robert Ellsworth, Daniel Frys, Frank Koziel, Francis Smielinski, Leon Meyer. THIRD ROW: Edward Lesinski, Thomas Lichtenthal, Gerald Peinkofer, Thomas Fischer, Edward Lazarus, Thomas Swiatek, Thomas Ad- kins, John Powers, Edward Kaminski, Charles Kolb. FOURTH ROW: Richard Roth, Raymond Pempsell George Metz,Jacob Albertdliobert Kozlowski , John Suttell, Thomas Werner, Francis Koziel. MISSING: Edward Manucha. .I K, AM. r, , Cl ,Q ff' if V ' 5 . hw KY q l .2 ,, . , ,f Vi X, AML' ,L lr. v ' ff' Y V' 'v '-.Q K A ,so f. V ,. Hxxxfhf V FIRST ROW: Patricia Geis, Barbara Forrest, Susan Hofer, Patricia Sekuterski, Carol Pittner, Barbara Stoldolka, Irene Mohalski, Joanne Walsh, Patricia MacPeek. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Napierski, Mary Ann Schum, Chris- tine Gryzbowski, Margaret Semenow, Evelyn Hapeman, Nancy Jackowski, Elaine Domin, Judith Collins, Dorothy Weiss. THIRD ROW: Sharon Roll, Suzanne Weimer, Donna Eck, Joanne Frank, Jean Thompson, Joanne Szyman- ski,Diana PrZybyla,Martha Seelig, Joyce Falter. FOURTH ROW: Diane Weimer, Kathleen Ruop, Sally Grzybow- skl, Barbara Koziel, Sylvia Samulski, Christine Waiss, Barbara Fischer, Joan Trznadel, Antoinette Duran. MISS- ING: Johanna Fiegl. Cp UOIG.- ' exf- M. 1? I iii! Anybody for a sophomore girl? 1. Here's two! 2. Wallflower. 3. A whole pot of 'em! 4. Those bleachers surely seem comfortable! 5. Oh, boy! Look at all the girls around me! 6. He's cute. 7. Father seems to be enjoyinghimself. . . ,Madelinel 8. Say, Ahhh! 9. Overdrive. 10. Boy, that Glds has a lot of horsepower! 11. Pmregusted. 12. What are you doing, Dave? 13. Nickie seems to be doing it too. 14. Smile pretty. 15. Time out for a break. 16. Tiger's big sister. 17. Posies. +1 FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS: President, Anthony Mordinog Vice-Pres- dent, Kathleen Newman. Cooperation - scholastically by leading the honor roll consistently ' - tirnorously but wholeheartedly by submitting to initiation - socially by sponsoring dances, especially the March of Dimes dance for polio relief - athletically by having their own teams and contributing players and managers to jun- ior varsity squads 45 NSY- - V- , . ...K A FIRST ROW: Nancy Wlos, Francine Schnettler, Carol Hawkins, Janice Kocher, Patricia O'Brien, Clara Gall, Bar- bara Wienckowski, Serena Piazza, Antoinette Zak. SECOND ROW: Barbara Schultz, Judith Jezewski, Bertha Pay- ton, Judith Maciejewski, Diane Frey, Mary Lou Nienhaus, Dianne Prorok, Bonnie Nowak. THIRD ROW: Carol Wegrzyn,Carol Mooney,Mary Ann Roll,Linda Pfeil, Judith O'Day, Dae Marie Eck, Mary Kay Eberhardt, Carolyn Piontkowska. FIRST ROW: Betty Lou Aston, Anne Adolf, Dorothy Adolf, Donna Fronczak, Valerie Brown, Joan Deinhart, Patri- cia Fournier,Nancy Malinowski, Mary Lou Fleissner, Edith Feuerstein. SECOND ROW: Audrey Grabka, Peggy Dr- zewiecki, Diane Borchlewicz, Marion Cyranowki, Joanne Gangloff, Mary Ann Kowalewski, Diane Klaja, Alice Janis. THIRD ROW: Virginia MacPeek, Carol Chutlzik, Sandra Bartkowiak, Carolyn Menllyk, Margaret Meyer, Mary Kocialski, Barbara Grzedizicki, Sanalra Cieplinski. MISSING: Katherine Hughes, Barbara Wajda. 46 FIRST ROW:John Pawlica,Arthu.r Wolski ,Ronald Rautenstrauch,Kenneth Newman,Peter Zahody, James Schum, Michael Newton, Paul Lang. SECOND ROW: Gerald Olek, David Edenhofer, James Nlfllk, Stanley Keysa, How- ard Lamb, Andrew Poremba, Dennis Roth, David Rynkowski. THIRD ROW: Charles Richards, Mark Geiger, Al- bert Addesa, John Jarzynski, Robert Gaiek, Robert Koester, Dennis Garbacz. FIRST ROW: James Leprecht, Thomas Habel, Henry Reynders, Peter Zoldowski, Thomas Waldmiller, Richard Hermann, Eugene Czora., Michael Nowinski. SECOND ROW: David Verostko, Richard Blum, Clifford Martin , Robert Hausler, Richard Malinowski,Wayne Mang ,Edward Peters, John Pawelczak. THIRD ROW: Nicholas Sch- iffmacher, Anthony Suchy-na, Guy Esposito, Mark Walters , Thomas Schmitt, Stanley Pawelek, Paul Gryzbowski, John Battaglia. MISSING: John Lambert. 5 g A ,-, 1 if 4-7 7 V17 FIRST ROW: Arlene Litwiller, Joanne Nuwer, Mary Ann Franjoine. Diane Pawlik, Gretchen Gable, Camille Krzyzanowski, Lucille Zynda, Alice Ryan. SECOND ROW: Annette Zwolinski, Sue Weiser, Carol Derkovitz, Judith Wegrzyn, Francine Dombrowski, Christine Smielinski, Janet Lorentz, Joanne Zak. THIRD ROW: Dianne Dworzanowski, Sheila Roche, Elizabeth Nuwer, Patricia Lesinski, Alice Maciejewski, Dolores Bugajski, Elaine Lutz, Rosalind Kubiak. 1 K FIRST ROW: Mary Sheehy, Shirley Costello, Kathleen Newman, Linda Wiseman, Rosemarie Bangasser, Patricia Sipple, Marianne Burkhart, Joan Sticht, Helen Porebski. SECOND ROW: Marie Coffta, Linda Hinsken, Theresa Zalenska, Judith Pempsell, Kathleen Lucey, Barbara Nichter, Kathleen Walker, Mary Ann Saporito, Joan Dygula. THIRD ROW: Marianne Byrne, Kathleen Chmura, Carol Budowski, Sharron Thill, Mary Eberle, Joan Scheifflee, Ann Sandel, Sharon Smith. Missing: Sandra Pietrzak. FIRST ROW: David Ignasiak, William Fisher, Robert Taylor, Michael Sipple, Anton Matok, Harry Peinkofer, Casimer Glogowski. SECOND ROW: James Miller, Jan Fron, Martin Scherrer, William Radecki, James Augus- tine, Warren Klier, Anthony Rozler. Tl-HRD ROW: Robert Connelly, James Schwartz, Edward Reynders, Eugene Molinaro, Gene Hoffman, John Harrigan, Ray Adams. I ff 1 Q f, 'fl i f .- x . , , f , f r - f h S 'Q I I ,L 'lklfej N? I ,f Q I , y ,V V ,K 'rf FIRST ROW: Louis Seelig, Edward Kaczorowski, Paul Albrecht, Anthony Mordino, Jacob Piazza, James Morcio. SECOND ROW: Leonard Krajewski, David Filippi, Michael Prestia, Walter Rogers, Thomas Suchocki, Robert Swiatek, THIRD ROW: Daniel Cholewinski, Donald Deiley, Thomas Kuczkowski, John Winkleman, Richard Rybczynski, Nelson Rauch, MISSING: Peter Lorrens, Dennis Malinowski, Paul Wrotecki. fi , sift, I it-any I l 1 x . . ' 1 we-Mail 1 f E 'Gila ' Bell ., gi . L. 1 1. Didn't everyone know -- of course, these girls have a paper route! 2. Well, we have been waiting here all the time. 3. His first tux! 4. Oh, boy! just what I always wanted! 5. Little Girl Blue. 6. Remember when -- ? 7. Taste good? 8. Well, are we winning, or aren't we? 9. Hmmmm, very interesting, 10. It's okay, Hank, don't be afraid. 11. And now they hate all seniors, 12, Smile pretty. 13. The Rock 8LRol1 boys of S.M.H. 14. The re- served type, ya know! 15. What they won't do to have their picture taken! 16'. She was just leaving. 17. These are the memoriesthat will always be with them, 18. Girls -- it's not raining! 19. 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'. f,4'Ief ' 51' +1 wir -y- Nfl- ,S'.,..'.-,.:'.. ',,,'1I 1' 'k'ft,D .fn Qui 'ff' 'Fixx -F1 if Q1 i3'3 A...2i'-,JMS- '.fL'-:.. -. H9515 . . rv Q . .I h f P,g,i1Q.gx:,-'T If-in luv, ,. -tb-:ACA gtk.:-Qy.1,:4JI.q: x2,::! :-ff: .L- z.,.-E53-,-. fzrj mg' FL-I fs.,4f,b:1:5:K,:,hL'5f..,jfYs,.7A i. - : Y I L e -. .,, ,.'-,- , , 1. -4'--, ,,11- '. 1. -- 2 . A . , ' '-ff ff- -Q j1,g-9.,Ax g.:g,4,.. .- , hr-,qu-g ,, .1 .' if -' ' '- - -- A f - -A - 'N -Y - .'. '- ., 4 '. ' j' .- .- Z gff W f gf 4-A+g'l?EI-lrQfj.1?i-Qf.ff':I' 5 - - t. . . ...Wk ..- , ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT SENATE FIRST ROW: R, Wery, L. Battaglia, M. Martin, J, Wiedenbeck, T. Sanborn, R. Appel, C. Kuzckowski, M. Sheeny SECOND ROW: D. Myers, M, Phillips, T. Stroh, B. Abel, T, McHugh, A. Mordino, D. Verostko, R. Knauber, B Coffey, E, Stroka, J. Ipsaro, B. Kaczmarek, 52 C. S. M. C. FIRST ROW: T. I-label, J. Rosowski, G. Esposito, B. Abel, N. Elminowski, J. Mindy, J. Lamprecht, SECOND ROW: J. Lizak, P. Haremza, M. Coffta, J. Pempsell, C. Waiss, D. Weiss, S. Samulski, E. Domin, J. Collins, J. Trznadel. THIRD ROW: R. Wery, J. Szysmanski, E. I-lapeman, J. Gmerek, G. Hochmuth, M. Burkhart, S. Hofer, B. Forrest, M. Franjoine, H. Porebski. FOURTH ROW: P. Zoldowski, I. Mohalski, R. Weinholtz, C. Grzybowski, D. Pryzbala, P, Geis, M, Zakowski, J. McGinty, A. Duran, P. Bahl, D. Eck, P. Czora, J. Klein, S. Mertz, M, Ziemba, P. Lang. 53 FIRST ROW: B, Koziel, S. Grysbowski, J. Gangloff, J. Sticht, M. Sheeny, J. Frank. SECOND ROW: J. Pcmpsell A. I-Iamell, C, Anstett, K, Swoik, G, Lang, M, Ferry, M. Eskra. THIRD ROW: C. Mosack, R. Born, J. Roth, R Derkovitz, G, Snyder, J, Burkhart, C. Jacus, M. Jeziorski, M. Volker, SODALITY PAPER STAFF SENIOR SODALITY FIRST ROW: T, Braun, G, Suylder, O. Lazarus, J. Roth, T. Stroh, K, Swoik. SECOND ROW: S, lvluszynski, B Adolf, J. Jamelsky, E, Stroka, C, Michaelski, G. Lang, L, Sneider, E. Odrzywolski. THIRD ROW: M. Ferry, C Jacus, M, Eskra, M, Phillips, B, Kaczmarelc, J. Jamelsky, J. Ipsaro, J. Pempsell, W, Airhart, J, Hodge, L, Battag- lia.. 1 FIRST ROW: J, Ralph, M. A. Lelek, F. Rogala, C. Mosack, M. Jeziorski, R, Born. SECOND ROW: J. Gangloff, J, Loskorn, E, Ramp, P. Cleary, M. J, Bogdan, C, Ignasiak, J. Meister, L. Eck. THIRD ROW: D. Lehde, M, A. Volker, D, Petschke, J. Mindy, J, Meger, D. Volker, J. Rosowski, H. Galey, B, Therolf, M. Spoth, M, A, Phillips. JUNIOR SODALITY FIRST ROW: P. Kessler, M. Maute, H. Adams, A. Hamel, C. Nichter. SECOND ROW: D. Mang, L. Lamprecht, M. Ipsaro, J. Helwig, C. Anstett, A, Ott, C. Michalski, D. Wienckowski. THIRD ROW: B. Schmitt, E. Faul- haber, R. Uebelhoer, J. Burkhart, W, Willihnganz, R. Sheehan, T, Jaskiewicz, J, Wolf, J. Weigand, F. Derko- vitz, K. Anderson, M. Kogutek, i i6fHhi0Fi1.u sd , SOPHOMORE SODALITY FIRST ROW: B.Witkowski, H. Bielewski, M. Semenow, S. Grzybowski, B. Fischer. SECOND ROW: K. Sen- nott, S. Weimer, B. Mang, M. Schum, S. Roll, K. Rupp, D. Weimer, J. Falter, D. Eck, J. Frank. THIRD ROW: D. Stachera, J, Mediak, C. Kuczkowski, S. Murphy, E. Peterson, M. Wishingrad, C. Szydlowski, K. Rautenstrauch, B. Manse11,D.Wnek,A. Kwarcainiak. FOURTH ROW: L. Nalbach, C. Piskorz, R. Derkovitz, R. Appe1,T. Werner, P. Wilczak, M, Davenport, G. Peinkofer, B. Koziel, T. Fischer, J. Kirisits, R. Zapfel, R. Sheehan, J. Powers, P. Kilger, C. Kolb, H. Zink, 56 FIRST ROW: K. Newman, A. Zwolinski, N. Malinowski, N. Wlos. SECOND ROW: C. Smielinski, P. O'Brien, M.Fleissner, E. Feuerstein, L. Zynda, C. Chudzik, B. Schultz, F. Dombrowski, S. Bartkowiak. THIRD ROW: M. Saporito,B.Nichter, G. Gable, M. Sheehy, K. Walker, J. Wegrzyn, B. Wienckowski, S. Piazza, A. Zak, A. Janis, FOURTH ROW: R. Blum, M. Scherrer, C. Glogowski, M. Newton, J. Piazza, C. Wegrzyn, R. Connelly, C. Bud- owski, J. Schwartz, B. Payton, J. Miller, M. Roll, A. Rozler, G. Olek, A. Poremba, W. Fisher, D. Edenhofer. FRESHMEN SODALITY FIRST ROW: J. Schum,R.Adams,W. Rogers, P. Zahody. R. Swiatek. SECOND ROW: M. Kowalewski, J Kocher,J. Sticht,J. Scheifflee, S. Thill, M. Eberle, M. Kocialski, A. Sandel, S. Smith. THIRD ROW: R Bangasser,L. Wiseman, K. Lucey, P. Sipple, M. Meyer, J. Gangloff, B. Grzedzicki, S. Cieplinski, J. O'Day C.Derkovitz. FOURTH ROW: J.Morcio, A. Wolski, H. Peinkofer, J. Battaglia, M. Sipple, D. Garbacz, M Geiger, T. Kuczkowski, W. Radecki, M. Walters, S. Pawelek, R. Zahody, N. Rauch. iwfey U51 1 -1 .. 9 I 1 FIRST ROW: N. Malinowski, A. Hamel J. Gangloff, M. Krupa, J. Knauber, D. Tfienckowski, D. Fronczak SECOND ROW: M. Martin, D. Myers, S. Miller, B. Adolf, J. Pernpsell, W. Airhart, M. Peterson, A. Maute, G Gaiek. THIRD ROW: B. Nowak, P. Fournier, R. Born, A. Wiatrowski,M. Phillips, E. Lesinski, R. Braun, T Swiatek, S. Muszynski, P. Diener, B. Glatt, J. Sikora, M. Eberhardt. THIRD ORDER FIRST ROW: L.Pfeil, D.Adolf, C. Mendyk, C. Gall, V. MacPeek, M. Cyranowski, D. Prorok, M. Nienhaus, D. Frey, C. Hawkins. SECOND ROW: L. Battaglia, M. Maybach, J. Thompson, J. Walsh, E. Aston, A. Adolf, M. Seelig, P. MacPeek, C. Piontkowski, F. Schnettler, THIRD ROW: A. Fisher, L. Forys, R. Pabst, P. Conley, E. Maybach, R. Scherrer, G. Kuhn, J. Wolf, T. Myslinski, L. Hapeman. MARIAN GAZETTE FIRST ROW: R. Derkovitz, D. Weisbeck, T. Stroh, W. Willilmganz, D. Butlak, K. Swoik. SECOND ROW: B. Kaczmarek, S. Muszynski, J. Ralph, E. Ordzywolski, L. Battaglia, D. Myers, M. Kornacki. THIRD ROW: M. Phillips, J. Loskorn, M. Phillips, M. Bogdan, J. Cieslar, J. Ipsaro, W. Airhart, K. Basher, J. Pempsell, G. Gaiek, R. Wery. 59 THE LANCE FIRST ROW: M, Ferry, J. Converse, A. Maute, M. Martin, D. Myers, J. Roth, B. Kaczmarek, J. Jamelsky. SEC- OND ROW: T. Stroh, D. Weisbeck, J. Huber, D. Striegel, B. Abel, K. Basher, N. E1m1nowsk1, T. MCI-Iugh, E Odrzywolski, L. Schneider. THIRD ROW: D. Rademacher, G. Gaiek, B, Tulowiecki, R. Kotansky, R, Lepard, W Waiss, F. Wisinski, K. Swoik, G. Snyder, R. Derkovitz, G. Rohmer, M, Peterson, C. Jacus, W. Airhart. 60 FIRST ROW: J, Converse, M. Martin, D. Rademachcr, M. Phillips, C. Ignaslak, D. Myers. SECOND ROW S,Miller, J. Thompson, P, Rohmcr, C. Budowski, C, We-grzyn, B, Aston, I.. Eck. THIRD ROW: H. Zink, R Zapfel, W. Willinganz, J. Wilenski, J, Kirisits, T. Lichtenthal, T. Stroh. DRAMATIC CLUB FIRST ROW: B. Schmitt, E. Napicrski, J, Collins, M. Ipsaro, I, Mohalski, J. Walsh, SECOND ROW: S Hofer, P. O'Brien, D. Wcimer, S, Murphy, S, Weimar, B. Fisher, N. Wlos. THIRD ROW: D. Stachera, P Kilger, D. Riniolo, N. Elminowski, J. Weigand, P. Sipplc, J. Wolf. W cr. 'lllllfhwmgnq Z it 'K Hill Zia FIRST ROW: C, Derlcovitz, D, Adolf, L, Pfeil, E, Peterson, S, Murphy, C, Grill, P, B-ahl. SECOND ROW: S, Hofer,D. Eck, D, Weimer, li, Rupp, S, Weimer, S. Roll, M, Seelig, E. Hapeman. THIRD ROW: E, Feuer- stein, B, Fischer, J, Falter, P. Zahody, J, Winkleman, D, Volker, W, Radecki, N, Rauch, J, Scheifflee, S. Thill, P, O'Brien. GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: S, Smith, A. Sandel. SECOND ROW: M. Eberle, K, Newman, A, Ott, M, Maute, THIRD ROW: B Adolf, P, Sipple, K, Walker, M, Jeziorski, D. Wienckowski, C, Szydlowski, J, Klein, FOURTH ROW: S, Miller, P Tomala, J. Kulikowski, K, Rautenstraueh, B, Therolf, P. Czora, D. Eck, n FIRST ROW: S,Weirncr, D. Eck, B. Aston, A. Adolf. SECOND ROW: S. Miller, K, Rupp, D. Weimar, S. Roll, J. Falter, L. Eck, B, Thcrolf, L. Matteson. THIRD ROW: C. Michalski, G. Lang, B. Adolf, E. Stroka, S. Muszynski, M.Krupa, K.Basher, C. Gall, D. Adolf. FOURTH ROW: J. Majchrzak, J. Kozik, J. Bcrnacki, H. Zink, T. Lichten- thal, T. Galantowicz, E, Lesinski, W. Radccki, M. Sipple, J. Morcio, N. Rauch, J. Loskorn. LIBRARY COUNCIL FIRST ROW: C. Derkovitz, M. Eberle, P. Haremza, P. Diencr, C. Wertz, K. Burns, C. Pittner, M. Schum J. Walsh, F. Schnettler. SECOND ROW: S. Costello, K. Lucey, S. Mertz, I. Mohalski, J. Gmcrek, C Waiss, D, Eck, P. Bahl, J. Collins, E. Domin. THIRD ROW: M. Wishingrad, Il, Miller, C. Pawlica, B Nichter, R. Kubiak, P, Czora, S. Thill, J, Scheifflee, K. Walker, A, Sandel, C. Szydlowski, D. Wnek, K Rautenstrauch, J. Sticht, L, Zynda, M, Saporito, S, Smith, FIRST ROW: M. Martin, S. Miller, D, Myers, R, Wery, J. Converse, SECOND ROW: K. Basher, S. Mus- zynski, D. Rademacher, D. Streigel, M. Ferry, E. Stroka, C, Keicher. THIRD ROW: G. Gaiek, A. Maute, L, Larnprecht, M, Maybach, J, Pernpsell, W. Airhart, M. Lelek, J. Majchrzak. CRAFT CLUB FIRST ROW: L, Pfeil, C. Gall, D. Frey, J. Jezewski, E, Feuerstein, SECOND ROW: A. Duran, S. Hofer, J. Falter, J, Deinhart, V, Brown, J. Gangloff, B. Grzedzicki, S. Cieplinski. THIRD ROW: D. Adolf, M. Fleissner, D. Eck, D. Klaja, C. Mooney, N, Malinowski, M. Cyranowski, D, Fronczak, FIRST ROW: J. Meister, B, Therolf, L. Lamprecht, P, Rohmer, P, Kessler, L, Eck, M. Spoth. SECOND ROW: B Schmitt, M, Phillips, M, Maybach, J. Butlak, R, Born, L, Battaglia, M. Leleck, E. Ramp, A. Beyer, THIRD ROW: H. Galey, L, I-Iapeman, J, Wolfe, T, Jaskiewicz, J. Rosowski, J. Mindy, D. Weisbeck, T. Braun, D. Butlak, G. Sny- der, T. Stroh, K. Swoik, J. Meger. SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW: C. Nichter, A. Keipp, E. Napierski, J. Thompson, J, Rosowski, E, Domin, N. Jackowski, J. Mindy, P. Sipple. SECOND ROW: J. Collins, D. Myers, M. Martin, K. Basher, S. Musynski, E. Ordzywolski, J. Loskorn, A. Ott, M, Bogdan, M. Maute, THIRD ROW: J. Burkhart, F, Derkovitz, C. Pajek, B. Coffey, W. Willihnganz, D. Voegele R. Dawson, A. Kocialski, T. Schrader, E, Scherer, G. Weigand, D, Thill, H. Gall, A. Sandecki, J. Wilenski, R. Bo: lender, R. Sheenan, D, Leo, AUDIO VISIO CLUB FIRST ROW: J. Duzysinski, D. Lepard, H. Grupp, R. Uebelhoer, R. Kozlowski. SECOND ROW: G. Metz, D, Leo, J.Wo1f,E. Wisenbaler, R, Nuwer, T. Jusiak. THIRD ROW: T. Braun, T. Lichtenthal, T. Fischer, R. Sheehan, G. Peinkofer, G, Snyder, Mx. William Naukam, T. Adkins, R, Bolender, H. Gall. 66 STAMP CLUB SEATED: M, Meyer, L. Pfeil, A. Adolf, J. Walsh, A, Duran, J, Mediak, J. Gangloff, STANDING: J. Kozik, J Morcio, G. Metz, R, Zapfel, J, Wolf, W. Willihnganz, A. Sandecki, T. Legocki, R, Huefner, J. Wiechec, L. Forys T. Swiatek, 67 ATHLETIC COUNCIL Left to Right: B. Abel, R. Dawson, Coach Richard Wojciechowski, R. Ron dina, and R. Gaiek, 68 BAND FIRST ROW: R. Orwat, F. Smielinski, E. Kirst, J. Wilenski, K. Gund. SECOND ROW: S. Keysa, P, Sip ple. 69 W! 5fiff3'T'1 F FIRST ROW: R.Orwat, F. Smielinski, E. Kitst, K. Gund, L. Hapeman, P. Wilczak. SECOND ROW: S. Keysa, P, Sipple, J. Wilenski, W. Willihnganz, ORCHESTRA 70 T FIRST ROW: Mr. Linus Eck, secretaryg Mr. Norman Geiger, president, Mr. JohnMediak, vice-president, Mr. Charles Werner, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Father Dominic Giles, S.D.S.g Members of the Board of Directors, Mr. Arthur Roll, Mr. Chris Burkhart, Mr. Frank Suplicki, Mr. George Hoffman. THIRD ROW: Mr. Jerome Bolender, Mr. Earl Myers, Mr. Frank Molinaro, Mr. Leo Conley. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Da.nielConnors, Mr.l-Ienry Zoldowski, Mr. Casi- mer Glogowski,Mr.Wilbur Thompson. Missing: Mr. Frank Fronczak, Mr. Al- bin Galantowicz, Mr. Charles Meyer, Mr. Roger Powers, Mr. William Silker. FATHERS' CLUB We can pay no tribute that will satisfy for everything our fathers have done for us. As we realize this, all we can say is --- Thank You! 71 ar -'iii' FIRST ROW: Mrs. Francis Duran, vice-presidentg Sister Mary Robert, O.S.F.g Mrs. Lawrence Huber, president, SECOND ROW: MIs.J .Emmett Dawson, recording secretaryg Mrs. Frank Molinaro, treasurerg Mrs. Leo Weimer, corresponding secretary. MOTHERS' CLUB As ever, we have our mothers who are generous in their cooperation and who have proved vitally necessary in the advancement of extra-curricular activities in our school. 72 vxP V' y ,QQ Ps X, Q if-2 N svoms A ,Fi My VARSITY FIRST ROW: Head Coach Dick Wojciechowski, D. Thill, R. Lepard, S. Dudas, B. Abel, H. Bugl, T. McHugh fCaptaing, H. Gall. SECOND ROW: R. Knauber, G. Weigand, T. Kuczkowski, W. Silker, D. Wolinski, J. Bernacki. THIRD ROW: . Lofudenslager, Kenneth Gubala, E. Lazarus, G. Peinkofer, F.,Wisinsk1, J. Wiedenbeck, N. Elminowski. Eg Q Mary's Ma ry 's Mary's Ma ry 's Mary 's Cardinal Mindszenty St. Francis DeSa1es Duffy Fathez Baker FOOTBALL Q -- W K: ml . Wa X .. K R. Dawson,A. Kocials1ci,B. Gaiek, R. Amadori QManagerj, C. Rutkowski, C. Pis- ko1'z,A. Addesa,T. Adkins, J. Suttell, T. Lichtenthal, A. Suchyna. MISSING: As- sistant Coach Richard Siudzinskl, R. Maciuba fManagerj. Qs f. 'x f' R r ., Dawn M., Lou M. FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS vARslTY BASKETBALL My 41, M J Harter fManagerj,W Wa1ss,S.Dudas,G.Weigand, R. Rondina, R. Dawson, T. McHugh fCaptamj, F Wisin ski, D Volker, W Willthnganz, B. Abel, B. Coffey, R. Lepard, J. Bernacki flvlanagerj. Alumni Father Baker Bishop Ryan . M.ary's Deaf DeSa1es St. Francis Neumann Bishop Duffy Notre Dame Bishop Ryan This is the first year that St. Mary's sent the team to St. Mary's Deaf Cardinal Mindszenty DeSales Neumann St. Francis Notre Dame Bishop Duffy Cardinal Mindszenty Father Baker Canisius the Catholic league Manhattan Cup playoffs. Winding up in fourth place in the Bishop Smith division, the Lan- cerswent to the Memorial Auditorium to meet the win- ners of the Bishop Burke division, Canisius High. The Lancers were eliminated by a score of 56-47. 77 4 f' ff VARSITY BASKETBALL CH ff wif Wg W fy! J ' M 117' . 55 05U5Vf'f3'! 0 YM W WW 0 JUNIOR VARSITY FRONT ROW, Left to Right: R. Appel, R. Swiatek, R. Connelly, James Fron, Jan Fron BACK ROW: J. KorikfManage1'j,P. Loudens1ager,P. Con1ey,R. Knauber, D R1mo1o,G Kuhn, J. Powers,'a.hd A. Suchyna. fManagerQ. MISSING: Coach Robert Sanders, R Gaiek, H Reyn ders. Father Baker Bishop Ryan St. Mary's Deaf DeSa1es St. Francis Neumann Bishop Duffy Notre Dame Bishop Ryan St. Mary's Deaf Cardinal Mindszenty DeSa1es Neumann St. Francis Notre Dame Bishop Duffy Cardinal Mindszenty Father Baker v LEFT to RIGHT: James From, Jan Fron, R. Knauber, P. Loudenslager, J. Powers, R. Connelly, P. ley, G. Kuhn, D. Riniolo, R. Appel, R. Swiatek. -4.31 -Qi '- .yi 'X U . if Q. L 82 I aw JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS H fl, FRESHME O' SKETBALL ,yr 5 , u Q . I XX' 1 1 X ff , ff A FRONT ROW, Left to Right: W. Fisher, A. Addesa, M. Scherrer. BACK ROW: J. Miller Uvianagerj, T. Kuczkowski, E. Reynders, T. Schmin, A. Rozler. MISSING: Coach John Suttell, H. Lamb, D. Malinowski, J. Augustine. St. Mary' St. Mary' St. Mary' St. Mary' St. Mary' St. Mary's St. Mary' St. Mary' St. Mary' Father Baker 56 DeSa1es 45 Little Seminary 42 St. Francis 37 Cardinal Mindszenty 37 DeSa1es 36 St. Francis 47 Father Baker 47 Little Seminary 45 84 RETURNING VARSITY LETTERMEN FRONT ROW: J. Rosowskl,H.Bug1, R. Lepard, D. Riniolo, H. Gall, W. Waiss. SECOND ROW Coach Dlck Woj cieckowski, R. Gryczynski, D. Volker, R. Rondina, R. Dawson, B. Abel, A. Keipp, L Meyer flvfanagerj St. Mary's St. Mary's St. Mary's St. Mary's St. Mary's St. Mary's St. Mary's St. Mary's St. Mary's St. Mary's St. Mary's St. Mary's Duffy Notre Dame Neumann St. Francis De Sales Duffy Mindszenty St. Francis Alden De Sales Notre Dame Mindszenty INTRAMU RAL BASKETBALL i 1' ' ACTIVITIES 9. 511' W -35 'J' gig. 1. -JH? vt li we 1, ' in Blessed Virgin Sodality Dance Senior Sweetheart Swing Freshmen March of Dimes Dance M- in V i M. ng.. P H' 89 5 gg Q, Q fg if 3 QQ 5 .34Y1+w-,VQNWQSH f4efwnx2fSkm5sp4fu22,f:smxw Q 1 - 2 '11 if -ff i ii' HX' 5'- +1 ,5, KA H A 5 P K ik 1 3 X Q 4, . Z 13 z -Q L? I Q , v ..N... ,. , 92 2 93 THINGS AND PLACES IN OUR SCHOOL 1 z.,,. ., n 1 r Miss Kathleen Stenzel, secretary 1 A 1 U A Miss Frances J. Provino, assistant librarian X 1 f .. 49 N x X f-we ,. xx xx 5 5 96 ff Wy, Mr. Al Schwartz Mr. Tom Wozniak CAFETERIA AND MAINTENANCE Mrs. Jerry Amadori, Miss Patricia McMahon, Mrs. Matt Koziel, Mrs. Livinia Roaldi, M.rs. Carl Donatello, Mrs. Helen Wienckowski. i . 3 ,4'Vk K' Dr. 8:Mrs. A. J. Addesa Mr. 8:Mrs. Wm. Airhart St. Augustine's Church Aurora Cleaners A 8: P Super Market Basher's Service Ben 8: George's Gulf Service B, K QM Plumbing 8:Heating Louis F. Braun Liquor Store Rev. John H. Bugman Cerullo Motors Charles' Men 8:Boys' Shop Cheektowaga Garden Club Depew Contracting Station D 8: L Bakery Depew Milk Don-J ay Studio Inc. Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Dudas Adams Nursery Mr. 8:Mrs. Richard Adolf Alden Advertiser The Barnaby's Mr. 8:Mrs. Barnhardt Bell's Markets Mr. 8:Mrs. John Bernacki Father Bernardo Besch 8: Nuwer Hardware Betty 8: Dick Bright Spot Bar 8: Grill Broadway-Transit Motors B 8: B Snack Bar Mr. 8:Mrs. J. G. Buehlmann Carson's Jewelers Mr. 8:Mrs. Sam Carvalli J. R. Casillo Shoe Clinic Cobieri Brothers Como Snack Bar Cook Coffee Company Mr. 8:Mrs. Crawford Croft's Texaco Station Cushing's Drug Store Mr. 8:Mrs. Emil Cerullo Jr. Mr. 8:Mrs. Ed Dentinger Depew Pharmacy Depew TV Service Derky's Tavern Ronald Douglas Mr. 8:Mrs. Louis Dyttmen Dworzinowski Pharmacy Fraternal Order of Eagles Eaton's Mobile Service Eiss Radio Store Endicott-Johnson Corporation Pierce English Mr. 8:Mrs. Joseph Fendzlau Johanna Fiegl Delores Fitzgerald John Fitzgerald Mr. 8:Mrs. Morris Fitzgerald Mr. 8:Mrs. J. Foley Four Ccrners Inn Mr. 8:Mrs. Frank Gaiek Jr. Mr. 8:Mrs. Gazo Samok SPECIAL PATRONS Mr. 8: Mrs. Marion Eskra Ferry Concrete Construction Rev. Francis J. Hall Rev. Joseph Hassler Mr. 8:Mrs. Willis Jacus Mr. 8:Mrs. Frank Jamelsky Jubert's Texaco Service Stanley Keysa Attorney Knaus Trucking Dr. Albin Kwak Lancaster Enterprise Lancaster Ford Rev. Leo Link Rev. Nelson W. Logal Moose Home Mr. 8: Mrs. Fred Oestreich Margie Oestreich Penseyres Motors Mr. 8: Mrs. Henry C. Peterson Mr. 8:Mrs. Jerome Rademacher Jerome H. Raynor Schmitt's Garage Inc. Mr. 8:Mrs. Joe Schneider Rev. Paul C. Schreck John L. Staeber Inc. Striegel 8: Lee Tobby's Gardens Twin Village Electric 8: Furniture Co Twin Village Post 463 Dr. Martin E. Tyrrell Alexander Utecht Walter Service Station Mr. 8: Mrs. Leo Weimer Weimer's Restaurant Wild Brothers Builders Mr. Earl Myers REGULAR PATRONS George Goldfarb, D,D,S. George 8:Hoppy's Barber Shop Gift Center 8: Kamiens Marjorie Hapeman Roy Hapeman Jr. Mr. 8:Mrs. Roy Hapeman Mr. 8: Mrs. Hereth Ivy Lunch The Jewel Box Jim's Atlantic Service June 8:Joyce Jamelsky Mr. 8: Mrs. Alfred Kamorowski Mr. 8:Mrs. Joseph Klee Mr. 8:Mrs. Edward Kozik Krau Home Appliances Krickovich Texaco Station K's Friendly Restaurant Ed Kwiatkowski Lakeside Laundry Lancaster Home Bakery Lancaster Motor Sales Lancaster Theater Layne's Mr. 8:Mrs. E. A. Lazams Mr. 8:Mrs. Charles Ledwon Lippich Studios Mr. 8:Mrs. Kenneth Luthart Lyon's Market Mack's Jewelers Madison Brothers Kellogg Station Mrs. Mary Majchrzak Michael Martin Inc. . 8:Mrs. Raymond Martin S Mr. 8:Mrs. Robert Maute Mr. 8: Mrs. Leonard McHugh Mr. 8:Mrs. Leo McKernan Mr. 8: Mrs. Leonard Meger Mr. 8:Mrs. George Meyer Mr. 8:Mrs. John Meyers Ted Miller Meat Market Milly 8: Randy Mueller 's Bootery Mr. 8:Mrs. Nelson Muszynski New York Store Nichols Radio 8: Appliance 19th Hole Restaurant Mrs. Mary Ott Laurence P. Paul Inc. Paul's Frozen Custard Penora Delicatessen Mr. 8:Mrs. F. Peters Mrs. Theresa Peters Peter's Dress Shop Pleasant View Snack Mr. 8:Mrs. Andrew Porernba Dr. Richard Porter Edward J. Prsylucki Ralph's Indian Head Market Leo Rautenstrauch Mr. 8:Mrs. John Regdos Robert's Barber Shop Mr. 8: Mrs. John Rohmer Rose Gardens Restaurant Dr. I-I. R. Ren Salvatorian Fathers Robert F. Schaefer Miss Phyllis Schibler Schneiders Dairy Mr. 8:Mrs. George Schneider Mr. 8:Mrs. Franklin Schrader Madge Schrader Si.monson's Drug Store Mrs. Albert Snyder Souder's Restaurant Jack Stevens Buick Inc. Mr. 8:Mrs. Henry G. Therolf Tony's Barber Shop Tony 25 Tavern Wm. Tunkey Chevrolet Mr. Al Voegele Joel V. Volker Mr. 8:Mrs. Joseph Wapperer Herbert W. Warsitz Vincent Weibel Mr. 8:Mrs. Joseph Wiedenbeck John Wilkosz Restaurant Dr. 8:Mrs. Eugene Willihnganz Mr. 8:Mrs. Charles Zoerb Ben Abel Mr. 8: Mrs. Andrew Aderman Barbara Adolf Dorothy Adolf Marian Adolf Mr. Floyd Adolf Wilma Airhart Deloras Albert Mrs. Henry Albert Bill Aldinger Alden Hotel Alden Town Restaurant Mr. 8:Mrs. Robert Allen Roger Amadori Mr. 8: Mrs. Ralph Anderson Ann 8: Sonny Mr. 8:Mrs. Edward Anstett Mr. 8:Mrs. H. Augustine Armstrong Repair Service Joseph Baker Mr. 8:Mrs. Joseph Baker Barb 8: Carol Mr. 8:Mrs. Joseph Battaglia Mr. 8:Mrs. Edward Bastian Becker's Restaurant Ben 8: Mar Benson Food Master Betty 8: Rita Mr. 8:Mrs. Jack Biehnan Mr. 8: Mrs. Dennis Bieniecki Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Blandy Sidney Bodie Mr. 8: Mrs. Jerome Bolender Mr. 8:Mrs. J. Borowiak Mr. 8:Mrs. Arthur Buehlmann Mr. 8:Mrs. R. Born Barb Bosse Bill Bosse Anna Braun Mr. 8:Mrs. Joseph P. Braun Mr. 8:Mrs. Alfred Broska Valerie Brown Mr. 8:Mrs. Arthur Buehlmann Mr. 8:Mrs. R. J. Buehlrnann Mr. 8:Mrs. Simon Buehlmann Jean Buffomante Mr. 8:Mrs. Chris Burkhart Edmund Burkmeier Donald C. Butlak Mrs. Edward Butlak Laura Butlak Mr. 8:Mrs. Leo Butlak Mrs. Wm. Butlak Mr. S. Bussman Jane Byrski Mr. 8:Mrs. Wm. Calkins Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Canella Mr. 8: Mrs. Carl Carothers Mr. 8:Mrs. Caulkins Mr. 8: Mrs. Anthony Cefali Gladys Chriss Charlie 8: Loretta Joyce Cieslar Mr. 8:Mrs. Carlton Cimmerer Clara 8: Pat lkidget Cleary Clover Bar William J. Coniglio Cordy Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Cosgrove Isabelle Cpplaglia Mr. 8:Mrs. Theodore Chrbulski PATRONS M2-Ii0r1 Cvranowsk Noell 8:Nevin Dairy lsle David Davis Apparel Mr. 8:Mrs. James Dee Mr. 8:Mrs. M. Diechmann DeLacey Motors Del 8: Maria Delyle 8: Jim Depew-Lancaster Boys Club Dianne 8: Bonnie Mr. 8:Mrs. Donald Dineen Mr. 8:Mrs. A. Dombroski Danny Donatello Donna 8: Dianne Donna 8: Judy Dottie 8: Linda Dottie 8: Lea Mr. 8:Mrs. Douglas Duck 8: Shorty Mr. 8:Mrs. Jerome Eberle Mr. 8:Mrs. Lavern Eberth Edna's Beauty Shop Mrs. Joseph G. Eicheldinger Sr. Mr. 8:Mrs. R. Eicheldinger Elaine 8: Maryann Mr. B. Enser David Eiss Mr. 8:Mrs. Allan Ernst Evan's Manor Robert Faisant Judy Falconer Joyce E. C. Falter Felicia 8: Rosalia E. Fellinger E. R. Fellinger Sr. Fitzgerald Cleaners Flo 8: Leo Elaine Frank Joanne Frank A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Gerry Gaiek Henry T. Galey Mr. 8:Mrs. Eugene Garneret Paul Gassman William Gebhard Florist Gene's Mobile Service George, Mac, Jim 8:Al Geyer 8: Cotton Mr. 8:Mrs. Charles Gibbs Gerry Gilhooly Judy Gmerek 8: Janice Medlak Mrs. E. Gogul Joseph P. Goldbach Ethel M. Gram Mrs. John Gram Mr. 8:Mrs. Maurice Green Green 5 8: 100 Store Richard Grczyinski Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Gryzbowski Sally Gryzbowski Mr. 8:Mrs. Jack Groff Kathy Gund Gundy 8: Wishingring Velma Hafer Regina Hajduk Harry's Lounge Jimmy I-larter Mr. 8:Mrs. Robert Hawley 920293295 gens-ai S-55 F111 ai 'Nfl Im :hmmm fb 5525557- JS' 5.0 B Q 59. 0 U' S 8:Mrs 8:Mrs George Hoppe George Hcrn Raymond Mr. 8:Mrs. Robert Huefner Ronald Huefner Mr. 8:Mrs. S. J. Hudack Jan 8: Paula Jack 8: Jill Gift Shop Jane 8: Wally Mr. 8:Mrs. E. J. Jawerski Jean 8: Johanna Mr. 8:Mrs. Stanley Jerosal Joanie 8: Barb Joanle 8: Pete Joan 8: Carol Joe 8: Carol John 8: Elaine Mr. 8:Mrs. Joseph Jubert Richard Jubert Judy 8: Caroline Judy J ezewski 8: Dianne Klaja. Judy 8: Rocky Walter Jurek Dorothy Jusiak Mr. 8: Mrs. M. Kaczmarek Mr. 8:Mrs. Frank Keicher M.r. 8:Mrs. Albert Kemnitzer Ken Full Gulf Service Joseph Kreozer Jr. Mrs. Mary Kerl Kidder's Bakery Mrs. Emma Kirkwood Gail Kirkwood Mrs. Anthony Knauber Janice Kocher Mr. 8:Mrs. Norman Koester Mr. 8:Mrs. Charles Kolb Mr. 8:Mrs. Laurence Kosidrek Mr. 8:Mrs. A. Kotznsky Barbara Koziel Mr. 8:Mrs. Joseph B. Kreigel Mrs. Paul Krug Mr. 8: Mrs. Clifford Krgman Mary Ann Krupa Helen Krzyzanowski Mr. 8: Mrs. N. Kuhn Kutus lun James L. Landzraf William Landzraf Mr. E. H. Lazarus Marty Lazarus Diane Lehde Lin-Ray's Jack Lindner John Loukatos Mr. 8:Mrs. William Lucey F. J. Luke Mr. 8: Mrs. George Lynch Mr. 8: Mrs. C. Magyrrn Mr. 8: Mrs. Henry Majchrzak Alice Majiejewski Stephen Manaszewski Dan Manhardht Mrs. Ed Mansius Shirley Mansius Margie, Ann 8: Christine Mr. 8: Mrs. Anthony Marino Margaret Meyer 8:Maryann Roll Mrs. Dean Markel Mrs. Martzloff Mary 8: Billy Maryann 8: Cathy Maryann 8: M.E. Maryjo 8: Carol Edward Maryniewski Marzec Hardware Mr. 8: Mrs. Howard Mason Mrs. Raymond R. May Mr. 8:Mrs. H. McDonough Hugh McKernan Ellen MeKerria.n Carol Mendye Mr. 8:Mrs. H. David Menzies Carol Mooney 8: Bertha Payton William Michalski 8:Mrs. William Mosack 8:Mrs. L. C. Mosman . 8:Mrs. H. Mossinger Mrs. Thomas Mox Mr. 8:Mrs. G. Muhefield Bill Mundas Tom Myslinski 8: Chester Pajek Bruce Natalizia ' Mr. 8: Mrs. L. Nertzel Mr. 8:Mrs. Floyd Nichter Mr. 8:Mrs. Ralph ,Nichter Mr. 8: Mrs. Roy Nichter Mr. ef Mrs. R. Nichter Mrs. Eleanor Niewiernski Mrs. Lavina Nigh 8: Olive Nigh Donald Novak ' Audrey Nuwer Nu-Way Cleaners Joanne Nuwer Agnes Obertean Edward Olejniczak 5555 Mr. I-lern'y J. Olejniczak Mr. 8:Mrs. J. Olseruski Mr. 8:Mrs. Wallace Olver Mr. Norbert Ott Mr. 8:Mrs. Ed J. Pabst 5 . 8:Mrs. Max Palmer Maryann Pauly Mr. C. Alfred Pautler Paul Pautler Elaine Peterson Ethel Peterson Mary H. Peterson Mr. Paul Peterson . ' Mrs. Dorothy Phillips Helen R. Phillips Diane Pawlik James Phillips Katherine 8: Patricia Phillips Serena Piazza Mr. 8:Mrs. A. Plec Helen Porebska Mary Puerner Mr. 8: Mrs. W. Pum T Lorraine J. Ralph Ray Ratajczak Miss Margaret C. Raupp Genevieve Rautenstrauch Mr. 8:Mrs. Jerome Rautenstrauch Marie Rautenstrauch Mr. 8:Mrs. Earl Reimer Ren's Dept. Store Repka's Firestone Mr. 8: Mrs. Gene Repka Mrs. E. Ridendur Edmund Richards Mrs. E. Richards Mr. 8:Mrs. Carl Rimlinger Dave Riniolo Rita 8: Jim Rohl Service Station Jerry Rohmer Judy Rohmer Pat Rohmer Mr. 8:Mrs. Nels Rohsted Mr. 8:Mrs. Authur Roll Mr. 8:Mrs. Edwin Roth Rose 8: Joan Gerda Rozler Mr. 8:Mrs. N. Rozler Mr. 8:Mrs. Paul Ryan Sam, Flea, Pimples 8: Buckie MI. 8:Mrs. E. N. Sandel Antoinette Santomauo Mrs. Gerald C. Sarsfield Mrs. Theresa Schaefer Dr. AL E. Scherer Mr. 8:Mrs. Alfred Schibler Schiff's Shoe Store Helene Schiffler Nicholas Schifiler Mr. 8:Mrs. R. Schilling Schmidt Trailer Coach Sales Father Schultz Mr. 8:Mrs. J. E. 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