St Marys Diocesan High School - Lance Yearbook (Lancaster, NY)

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I S. g .V 1 :S f41f.,j5i4'2E gg K N ff -A uxg 3xXX5xV r N ,,, x Faculty FATHER DONALD, S.D.S Principal Religion 1, Biology Lab FATHER BRENDAN, S.D.S. Assistant Principal Boys' Guidance Counsellor Religion 1, Music Glee Club Director Band Director SISTER REGINALD, O.S.F. Associate Principal Girls' Guidance Counsellor Mathematics 10 Mothers' Club Moderator f' f X, ' f 1 ' 'Lf ' W4 'L I FATHER GABRIEL, S.D.S. Spiritual Director Religion 3, English 4 Sodality Moderator Apostleship of Prayer Moderator Queen's Players Moderator x iw 5 WQM! FATHER RAYMOND, S.D.S. Boys' Prefect of Discipline Religion 2, Physics, General Science 7 FATHER DOMINIC, S.D.S. Religion 4, Religion 1, English 1, Student Senate Moderator, Athletic Director Lance Moderator Marian Gazette Modera tor, Fathers' Club Moderator, National Honor Society, M FATHER AMBROSE, S.D.S. Religion 2, Latin 3, French l, Social Studies. Z0'.f!h-Anais-05 ian Chapter Sponsor. r 3 EL. FATHER LIONEL, S .D .S . Religion 2, Latin 2, Social Studies, C.S.M.C. Moderator, Track Coach. FATHER GORDON, S.D.S. Religion 3, English 3, Mathematics 9, General Mathematics, Assistant Sodality Moderator, Track Coach. SISTER ALOYSIA, O.S.F. Physics, Mathematics 11, Mathematics 12 , Bookkeeping, Third Order Moderator. SISTER JOHN ALOYSIUS, O.S.F. English 3, Latin 1,2, Typing. SISTER MARIS STELLA, O.S.F. French 1,2,3, Typing, Librarian. f gf vw , . if M TU S!f',W,Lkk,L,1,C SISTER MARGUERITE, O.S.F. Shorthand 1,2, Transcription, Secretarial Practice, Typing. 9 SISTER GABRIEL, O.S.F. Biology, General Science. SISTER CATHERINE, O.S.F. Homemaking 1,2,3,5, Third Order Assistant Moderator Mrs. EDWIN BRAUN Latin 1. Miss PHY LLIS SCHIBLER Girls' Physical Education I0 Mr. MARTIN BERNAS American History, Social Studies Mr. STANLEY CIESLAR Mathematics 9,10. Mr. WILLIAM GARVEY American History, World History. Mr. WILLIAM NAUKAM Industrial Arts 1,2,3,4, Girls' Craft Club Moderator, Boys' Craft Club Moderator, Audio-Visual Director, Fire and Civil Defense Director. Mr. ROBERT SANDERS Boys' Physical Educatio 634. ZLL - ZJQ Wa W-ff BBW Q- W MfZff4'7'c W fffffia Mr. EDWARD SULLIVAN English 1, American History, Biology, Assisi Coach, Wrestling Coach, Golf Coach. Mr. GLEN WEEKS English 2, Biology Lab. ' S 411-,S-gffwfzx ,, ' .sifrsgsk K . H an ww r get 9 P355 ff 34 sf i-,, - y i 5 213357 Mr. RICHARD WOJCIECHOWSKI Business Arithmetic, Business Law, General Business, Head Football Coach,Head Basketball Coach, Head Baseball Coach. 12 -bp-I Seniors E gn BRIAN COFFEY Class President St. John the Evangelist A woman would run through fire and water for such a kind heart. Favorite Expression: Oh! well. Favorite Song: Wake up, Little Suzie. Noted for getting to school on time. Best remembers Father Rorhuald. Ambition: To fly to the moon ,NV iw-: 2 4 'L fl '1 on Sputnik. il W., , i rf' ff jjW'7!j iff, ,ka fffifyfwofjk IW it M V tilwzjg. I W 55 UQ, n , fl' L ff 1 A ' r A' I Q , , f L J J I . ,, 1 , 1, 7 n f , . ,f . ,. .- ' 1 f ' 1 f 1 ' 1 I , f 1 9 I, A.. 4 ',' l ' I , ', , , 1 X 1 , r' if . . i , f , I D at 1' , , ., - 1 I 1 f VJ A ' L- ' . rs ' f 1 !, ff' , , 4 h,fl, 14 Y ',, A l l'1x X, If ' f Ay! ' 1 'I i 1 fb ' 'I J 4 ' L f j 7 3' lin ' 1 I' f U' F' I ' 'fl y 1 LII if ff A' 'y'1'1fi'! ? I D rv !'!f' 1' M I I rv 4 ' l N! '1 Al .X W I , ,I I j' l I front seat of a car. - A , i A +A - , , I , 1 ,A JOA1-6'M1s1sTER 1' 1 ' V ' Vice-President X St. Augustine V A cooperative and'energetic individual with determination. Favorite Ibcpression: I don't wanna - don't laugh. Favorite Song: In the Still of the Night. Noted for putting up with her nickname. Best remembers blowing up the soap with Gerry and Moldy. Ambition: To pass a law permitting four in the Q xa LINDA LAMPRECHT Secretary Our Lady Help of Christians To a young heart everything is fun. Favorite Expression: Good grief! Favorite Song: I Hear a Rhapsody. Noted for her sense of humor! B t remembers her fir year at S.M.H. Ambition: To be a er and never ut of Divine. XM ! M! 0 eff lyj A M W f Wy' Vimz Ji V qfffffw MW KW W Mxlffjfpwwgf M WMM W Q 15lJ MJ V J 5' N I 1 W My 0,3 . - In . G 0 LD WEIGAND MJ !2V fvjv Q-X 'i F A RM, A Treasurer X6 4110 XJ Queen of Martyrs n QU! ' K , - There are worse things in life than a tumble on heather, and , ' life itself is but a game at football. Favorite Expression: fl . A Did ya evah? Favorite Song: What's the Use of Wondering. . W ' Noted for his special haircut with the part in the middle. Best .IL remembers the Depew scrimmage and junior year. Ambition- 1 A To be a criminal lawerw A ,vga A 1 . f ze' J A V CJZW QQ ffcjife 'Y 1, H I V ,f A lv W Z fj AV X 'I 1 'A f 4 AMW KW!! A A' 5 'YQ 'e J L 9 i if Q0 LW 1' V ,AVJVO V' fp iq OW . ,W K7 pf 2 ' :I ' A7 1 fff' 5 M!! - 9Lf Us 1 ' ,fi A 7 ' 65 if 1 v ' JV V' fi IA V qfffr 'W ' ff ,, if A' Xx f W , Mfrfw My Vlbffg 15 WMWWN UW f , N, ,, ,,,,il,, We , wil' RICHARD BOLENDER St. Mary on the Hill A look of innocenceg eyes that speak of the devil. Favorite Expression: Holy Mackeral, Brother Andy. Favorite Song: ,- Wake up, Little Suzie. Best remembers skipping school to go ,,,f7 ' 'W hunting. Noted for the spinner on his Ford. Arjnbitionz Tocff s 6 flflan ' Iown a fast car. 1 1 cf A . ffl, 1 I f. . v' , . , I . , . f .1 I 4 , I 7 f 1 i ' ' , V 1 ? I l ' I 1 K D f I ,I ,lflj K f fall !f1,, fl A If 1 YM We ' O fig ,f Wwjflfll fi' A ,PL lr I 5 ff v 1 ICF I fl ,HI pl ll f lsu I L f ,rx of ,, D af. 7' ,z W F ' H if J ' ,lr if f u N' KW ,ff J, ff .M VIL!! Lib'- 1.c' 1 4-,A X5 s X li HOPE ADAMS Mother of Divine Grace Confidence imparts a wonderful inspiration to its possessor. Favorite Expression: What's that? Favorite Song: Chances Are. Noted for her petiteness. Best remembers the basket- ball games. Ambition: To be a secretary. 16 Nj oi' Her silence is a pause for contemplation. Favorite Expression: That's what yowthink. Favorite Song: Chances Are. Noted for her unusual sense of humor. Best remembers everything and everybody. Ambition: To graduate. ' Y wg' rw' fx X KAREN ANDERSON St. Mary on the Hill N RICHARD BRAUN St. Mary on the Hill Strongest minds are often those of whom the noisy world hears least. Favorite Expression: Shut up, Bear. Favorite Song: Star Dust. Noted for being a lot of fun at Schneider's. Best remembers Father Ambrose's religion class. Ambition: To bowl 300. X A, fp fpfij! 'bt' OVU M MM ir fb A sv KW . wi .W MA QDXUA, r ' A XDLVGV VG, Vwji if trblggidpf -X 1:- W me R' 91.1.- QWA - MJ9? a x H Mmm' rms fb JAMES BURKHART St. Mary on the Hill They that put their trust in him shall understand the truth. Favorite Expression: Oh! Brother. Favorite Song: Midnight Mood. Noted for his fake nose and glasses in sophomore r el i g i o n . Best remembers basketball season 1956 -57. Ambition: To travel with the speed of light . CAROL ANSTETT St. Mary on the Hill A daughter ofthe gods, divinely tall, and most divinely fair. Favorite Expression: Well, those are the breaks. Favorite Song: Someone to Watch Over Me. Noted for her subtle humor. Best remembers her sophomore year. Ambition: To be happy always. d 18 ALLENE BEYER St. Mary on the Hill A light heart lives forever. Favorite Expression: Oh, Barb, you're a riot. Favorite Song: ISpoke Too Soon. Noted for her male correspondents. Best rem mbers Eve1yn's pajama party. Ambition: Tob anuxse , My O 4 gjtwffff ..., QW ROBERT DAWSON St. James Men:-ire only boys grown tall. Favorite Expression: Check. Favorite Song: Cheyenne. Noted for a serious face when telling a joke. Best remembers Father ,Ambrose in sophomore religion. Ambition: To go to Ireland. Q3 . ,I 1 f V 902 if MH V 5, n 0 , I y or 1 U pf f NK D OV Z , , A I t. Mary on the H' Q,li?'Jisak:?:j'1ot an o d friend, for e cp a i le to f , I imn: av ite Expt i n: ou ' ant o c e with . Nj! j' ' atm a it Son erv us Boo e. ote for His ever- 'fa ' present e' of irc Be em bers' picking ug his ' x ,xi bioks the L bitio - To eak Polthf fluen y. C r J X JMD nj I 42 XJJ Y I n wgwjt fi X5 MVK ff ff J! M jf Mg! h QL M6 M! My !4'L.,FM Aix ,f i A E ff if s org 'ff if W We W it iff f yy!! I' V f ff My ry W cf If 'jf V4 C? 'MQW vpfwf fa! ' b- W ' my' L MM WWE Q54 ifw ggi st QQ fr W if J ffyiff t aff' it X J' - if 4 C .r . i y Q73 to ARi Boi,1fNf!rj C fr st. John gf MM! K7 'Endowed with charm and zest for life. Favori e Exprlession: N X ! Favorite Song: Stardust. Noted for eing the girl J! Y with the pink ribbon. Best remembers her junior and senior ff 'L X years. Ambition: To be a politician. X Q r X fx E :Ja rr to Qtr r, l .nge . ,. . ,. ,nv ROSALIA BORN St. Mary on the Hill Sweet are the rewards for tasks well done. Favorite Expression: O.K., if you say so. Favorite Song: April Love. Noted for her faithful attendance at Neumann games. Best remembers herxtrip to New York in 1956, with the Sodality. Ambition: Togsell a 31.00 P.M. , . Lin 4 I U, J 2 , 5,11 flff i it i if or MMM l W Llgyxyxf V, HENRY GALEY Our Lady Help of Christians Rich in saving common-sense, as the greatest only are. Favorite Expression: All of them in General. Favorite Song: Ambition: To beat Delyle in a chug-a-lug. Special Angel. Noted for making noise in his own quiet way. Best remembers Mrs. Cosgrove's American history class. HAROLD CALL St. Mary on the Hill A man. . .that hath a mint of phrases in his brain. Favorite Expression: Hey, Zinc! Favorite Song: Love is a Many Sp1endoredThing. Noted for Roman haircuts. Best remembers his junior year. Ambition: Recipere bonitatem, disciplinam, GPOQD 03273535 Qs gggiifwf in 11133 et scientiam. M 4 LQDGJXQ Wwfegm J UDITH BUTLAK Queen of Martyrs Gentle in manner, strong in p e r fo r ma n c e. Favorite Expression: Lots of luck. Favorite Song: Chances Are. Noted for her abilitytowin friends easily. Best remembers her junior year with the chemistry lab class. Ambition: To become the Mrs. of a certain Mr. 4, MARY JANE BYRSKI St. Augustine Laugh and the world laughs with you. Favorite Expression: I'll take a dozen in assorted colors. Favorite Song: April Love. Noted for giggling. Best remembers her junior year basketball team. Ambition: To have a maid for my maid's maid W,,5??jW . flew of fl RICHARD GRYCZYNSKI St. Augustine There is a great knowledge in knowing how to conceal one's ability. Favorite Expression: Come on, Harry. Favorite Song: Teddy Bear. Noted for his school spirit. Best remembers Father Ambrose's religion class. Ambition: To be a bartender. , I 1 . . . A L.. I2 . Peoplewho make no noise are dangerous. Favorite Expression: Whadya say, men? Favorite Song: Party D011 Noted for big words and missing lunch. Best remembers the performance of the Mikado five years ago. Ambition: To be a civil engineer. I C , f 5 f' ' ...W Q n ,1. ' 4 4' .f 'U 1 i ,L1',: ., If I LAWRENCE I-IAPEMAN St. Mary on the Hill If JOYCE CEISLAR St. James A true philosopher is beyond the reach of fortune. Favorite Expression: Gee Whiz. Favorite Song: Bernadine. Noted for her efficiency. Best remembers her senior year. Ambition: To be the best secretary ever. EH 24 CTC Q31-A , Hqrmwvv ,I J PATRICIA CLEARY St. Mary on the Hill Though she is but little , she is fierce. Favorite Expression: You know what I mean. Favorite Song: Autumn Leaves. Noted for her perfume. Best remembers the Sadie Hawkin's dance in November '56. Ambition: To get rid of my miser- able temper. BJP, w iuuL3..a3sea5uiQy1.eQ.Qb9.Q,j3.:eLn9.5W.Q,h JQBQLIADQ' M' 3'-'U-5Uv C+l.lJL Sianzove 5 Lfjil f3 Jr jigemrsi Orwell-tl, ,wfmimw'fmngLL MW we 'ma we Mui we 4 422577 ' ohh .atm Ah .V H hw, Qu. ANTHONY KEIPP St. Mary on the Hill Men, like bullets, go farthest when they are smoothest. Favorite Expression: You know what I mean? Favorite Song: Jail-house Rock. Noted for his attentiveness in class. Best remembers Mr. Cosgrove's homeroom periods. Ambition: To find the right things in life. if LULLU 7 Q 5-.,,, ffQMQ QVIT Mimi f f 5 M44 W f za., ALBIN KOCIALSKI St. Augustine For manners are not idle, but the fruit of loyal nature and of noble mind. Favorite Expression: This is the most out to lunch thing I've ever come across. Favorite Song: Chatta- nooga Choo-Choo. Noted for rockin' and sockin' on the foot- ball field. Best remembers the things he wants to forget. Ambition: To have a happy home life. Li L, gn K '2- V J MARION DULKIEWICZ Our Lady of Pompeii Amerry heart doth good like a medicine . Favorite Expression: Oh, if I only had the right. Favorite Song: If I Loved You. Noted for her love of poems. Best remembers those wild weekends in Buffalo. Ambition: To face reality. - x 4 A I-'J ' gr I f x 6 26 ' X WZ! ,wg if LEA ECK St. Mary on the Hill Innocence in genius and candor in power are both noble qualities. Favorite Expression: Shut your mouth. Favorite Song: Twelfth of Never. Noted for crying at 1ove1y weddings. Best remembers the production of Our Town. Ambition: To go out with someone I want to go out with when I want to go out with him. ig f? W I v lffjiljew if ZW M ll.,--f-1-if-5 X ck ,XS ibhl dj WDW X fjulywyf V' Vi if QV QPNNQI i A N CY X if ,X mf PJ fv' X A Q' .XXX V-XC? '.ts ,QKIDFYSJ X Yyf My DIELYIEEIIJLEO V ' I t. o Like the driving of Jehu, the son of Nimski, for he driveth furiously. Favorite Expression: Didn't your Mother ever tell you? Favorite Song: You Send Me. Noted for roaring pipes andablackstfp. Best remembers Tunkey's garage and junior year. Am ' on: Zero to sixty in 5.9 seconds to beat Duane. XIV ' F . J GQJJL I I .qxvgx if wawyy G x Fifi' - wr y lv 'X NWN' JAMES MEGER ' - St. Mary on the Hill L L L - It 1S b tter, of course, to know useless things than to know - A nothing at a11. Favorite Expression: Cut it out, Harry. t Favorite Song: The Legend of Wyatt Earp. Noted for his A tackle in the Mindzenty game. Best remembers sophomore religion class. Ambition: I guess I'm not very ambitious. Lfzwff gfglfwfvvf I ale! QM wfwfwaw QW ft'WiiTfw' 5'51 Wf'fm,.fMfwfWM5Wff wwf we get . dvZ4,f,J75aff.-redfwfw bQi 'fir Mf f Zag! Y NX Qikflft g 1 -? ' YLW Qfu? Z:M 'Q Y jf L ' '?I2K.j.agI5'-ziQi!Z2d jQ,wQdiZ.MNwMZav . awww .Mikasa Q gf ffWffzar,WafMf X L W'5l1Z1'?2f4w4-fiP 'f5 f'i ,,f'fL'Z-4.74 , ,Zmf JyW,1fMf'1Wf 't1ftt'ffAf ' WAMWZ. I s KATHLEEN FATH St. Mary on the Hill She has an eye that could speak. Favorite Expression: White-Pink-White. Favorite Song: My Little Angel. Noted for her curly-blond hair. Best remembers all the good times at Robert's. Ambition: To own a big Mistake. w JJ QR ' w W 1 V L ,L ,... L v Q1'yQfWN9g-Pm dj UP? ,if Aj aigggg i, x vi yt VM yy yy N Q W QQH V Q K L Airy xi A3 Iii? I KK . s r Qt: .UM b.4L'!PR WK? Xjugv V WU W8 WV LV ' A v , 1 .J I 1' J , ELEANOR FAULHABER 1- I . V i . . St. Mary on the Hi 3' But there is nothing half so sweet ' life as. 1ove's young dream. Favorite Expression: O11 Great! -,Favorite Song: , Chances Are. Noted for her ,d estic qua1itieg??? Best . remembers her 'freshman year. rzedlitiolz To get married. ' 'A o I ' 'jf ' ' 'I A A - - -- . ,t J , 4 ' f I j I 1 J 1 I! 1 I 1 ,if JAMES MINDY Queen of Martyrs A youth to whom was given so much of eart.h,so much of heaven. Favorite Expression: That's a dirty grin. Favorite , Song: My One Sin. Noted for not looking where he's driving. Best remembers the acquaintances made at St. Mary's. Ambition: To manage the largest department store in Buffalo. f Nl Q i' U' iff, be -lx ' C ' connjjbooictidustry. AJ X 00946 JLM im' W N as L W ' QM Qglff ,fUN ! XO' E QM pdf M if A A Qfbfy 'NJ THOMAS MYSLINSKI St. Augustine Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. Favorite Expression: Quack. Favorite Song: Tammy. Noted for missing lab classes on Thursday. Best remembers Father Ambrose insophomore religion. Ambition: Toownthe Mad ,fi E JEAN GANGLOFF Our Lady Help of Christians A mind full of knowledge is a mind that never fails. Favorite Expression: Bless it! Favorite Song: Whispering Hope. Noted for her in elligence and s i mpli c i t y . B e st remembers her high ol teachers N nd friends. Ambition: To be a teacher .F ,fy rffwaiilfw ja iff Wi div f rrffw .1 j f BARBARA GISTER St. James i A rosebud set with little wilful thorns, and sweet as English air could make her, she. Favorite Expression: Definitely! Favorite Song: Moonglow. Noted for her quiet ways. Best remembers high school dances. Ambition: I'm not very ambitious. ,R V CHARLES NICHTER St. Mary on the Hill There is no royal road to geometry. Favorite Expression: What's the matter with you? Favorite Song: Recipe for Love. Noted for lack of understanding in Religion III. Best remembers junior A rican history. Ambition: To get a driver's license W www ww WN ROBERT NUWER St. Mary on the Hill r As upright as the cedar. Favorite Expression: So what? Favorite Song: Black Slacks. Noted for number 51. Best r remembers the junior classes. Ambition: To drive number 51. AGNES HAMEL Sacred Heart of Jesus Keep adding a little to a little and soon there will be a great heap. Favorite Expression: You're Kiddin'. Favorite Song: You Send Me. Noted for her giggle. Best remembers the night ofOctober 13, 1956. Ambition: To become Cheese Queen of a chain of Super-Dupers. ' G '7 1 J OAN'NE HELWIG St. Mary on the Hill Nothing is impossible to a willing he art . F avorit e Expression: Oh, Gee! Favorite Song: You Send Me. Noted for her quiet humor.W Best remembers her freshman year. Ambition: To graduate. , A If Z' Lf' rt, LAI, rfrfd' ffl: t ll I L I Ll N5 1 CHESTER PAJEK St. Mary on the Hill He hath indeed better, bettered expectation. Favorite Expression: What do you say, Frank? Favorite Song: Don't Be Cruel. Noted for the colorful wallpaper on the inside of his locker. Best remembers Mr. Cosgrove's geometry class. Ambition: To go to college. I C, W 55 A+ F I v , o Q Jffflfgfjyf all aff? fx SQQW . -mv.-Q JAMES ROSOWSKI St. Augustine Good at a fight, but better at a play, Godlike in giving, but ' . the devil to pay. Favorite Expression: Oh, come on, Moldy. Favorite Song: You Send Me. Noted for mocking the mocking - bird. Best remembeis BenAbe1 at the 1956 Bazaar. Ambition: ' To be a game warden. 1.-. M, ,ff X011 WM ::.g L-Y' g. ,. Z4 KX CAROL IGNASIAK St. Mary on the Hill An honest heart possesses a kingdom. Favorite Expression: Or something. Favorite Song: Shangri -la. Noted for her nickname-- Iggy Baby. Best remembers good times at the drive-in. Ambition: To be Mrs. J. C. F. QQMZZQQKJW fi W f r WWW? r MWMJ' WW A 1 e IE- -Y--1 -v M .. 1 yea- -f I MARIA JEZIORSKI St. Augustine Cheerfu1ness is the friend and helper of all good graces. Favorite Expression: Gohome to your mother. Favorite Song: Dreamy Eyes. Noted for being an excellent forward. Best remembers her trip to New York with the Sodality. Ambition: To be the first teacher not to give homework. 'V Wlwwlq, wt W My 'ij he WV www Q , WWW vwiff' naw, .7 No COMMENT ALOIS SANDECKI St. John A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Favorite Expression: No comment. Favorite Song: Be-Bop Baby. Noted for making comebacks at the wrong time. Best remembers Father Ambrose's sophomore religion class. Ambition: To have a fuel-in'ection '53 Rambler. f MN Wifiwggn , Gm ' as 'W Jaw WWWOQ ww' xx if 5 Q X .yf A35 . 6 I ' AM QQ' 04247121 . , Vl? I'?'v t. ary on the Hill A merry heart maketh a cheerful countena Fav Expression: Gotcha, Dad. Favorite Song: Y Send M Noted for h b ph religion clas cheapskate. EDWARD SCHERER S M A : P k1'k ,fill QM! if ,. Tw? M ,Q we wtf 533 D gigidfpyfrif 52 ff 51? fffi WMAW f My W4'?fJyp if W jf , o W St. ary on e H' 1 l ' b t little life 5 do' equires mu . F r- . tch, ell me and then wel'1 oth 01 . . Favorite Song: Cha in Moonlight. Noted fo y sense of humor. t re s er juni yea p F Garvey's history c . Am 1tion: o liv ove, A be ha y. ZW If . ly N Q A f f ff yijif W?Lj7j5' -6 M My 'VC3' 8 1 A Ji? M ,L Q Qjufmwm Mr if iff y X A ey PI-IYLLIS KESSLER St. Mary on the Hill Asw etatt ct v k d fg Fav r't E.xpress'o How aboutethat?r?avo:itenSo?1g: Iiiiaefi . Iso d for hiflltefest Erm?t2:?iS+oE?52 fm H the Jpyij' , 's fy!! j g' ,fa 'V Lf e-VV , ,fKrJ' L M4,5w fn Wifjy ff1'f!j'74 'IH ' ' f , f 4 Hji 4 if F .y fd i fffljjyjdi V 'K' i X UV P y img We ,U V ,,r:rr:x:M if ffirfff dj W fl W x J , U A ,ff XA fjfrfy jjj! JM fi fix jf fl Af , yyyf wx My 1 f jj! wif f l X PETER SIPPLE H111 St. Mary on the ' Myventures are not in one bottom trusted, nor to one p1ace. Favorite Expression: Oh, yeah. Favorite Song: Scatter Brain. Noted for losing things. Best remembers Mr. and Mrs. Cos- grove and Father Lambert. Ambition: To fly a space ship. PEW '7 V DAVID THILL X1 St. Mary on the Hill Il Here was a man to hold against the world, a man to watch the mountains and the sea. Favorite Expression: Who, Me? No, honest, Ididn't do it. Favorite Song: Silhouettes. Noted for his four-day school weeks. Best remembers having the fresh- men carryhim around on a stretcher. Ambition: To have the cement removed and dirt placed on the football field. ,7 'ai W W Kp fit W fl! If fi , , ' ' djlgl J 'p ,nf if W Xfyjgfm L s F f f f L jay 1 JV LBJ F RY ANN KOGUTEK niplf Lady Help of Christians Famestness a sincerity are synonymous. Favorite Expres- sion' Oh, I, n't know about that. Favorite song: You Send Me. Note for her pretty eyes. Best remembers the junior bas etballp eason and the two last years at SMH. Ambition: T ee thi USA in a Chevrolet. A I if f tall! KI W f .. ' St.IMary on the Hill A friend is never known until a man have need. Favorite X L .XX KI KNAUBER Expression: For qrying ou1!,til1y fishes. Fav ite Song: Words t . of Love. Notedf her hcinfest and sinceri . Best remeknbers r as Y 1 a walk on Main, treetg Ambition: Tobe an artist., ' I A . X , . n he . ' x XJ . IX! N . ' Y n 1 v X 1 x 4 X 2 x x ' I V. X X r I Q . ' i f 7 X ri ' K S fx . '. L x . s , I ' Q ' W N 3, X ' A I 1 7 r 1 A ', ' I N L J IN if . ' ' X ,' r x 'N R ' ki, X N , K ' X V J N I 1. ' ' F' ' r ' 1 4 A X I V, C93 ' 'J J' 1 l . - I F xp . If 1 ff ROBERT UEBELHOER St. Jolm the Baptist 'Twas not his stature made him great, but the greatness of his name. Favorite Expression: Chicken, huh? Favorite Song: My Special Angel. Noted for quoting the Bible in Religion IV. Best remembers the bus rides home in his junior year-a riot. Ambition: To collect all his unpaid debts. if Leg. 1 iff fl PU DALE VOLKER St. Mary on the Hill He changed mankind's ideas of political greatness . Favorite Expression: Idon't care. Favorite Song: Banana Boat Song. Noted for limping. Best remembers the hospitals. Ambition: To be a basketball coach. Mi Www W' 'QMWJEBQQL QW we 951 . M AEM f L5 W A VMWZY' W1 LM W2 R M wg MM ff Wok -r oi h 'k MARY ANN KRUPA St. Mary on the Hill Full of a sweet indifference. Favorite Expression: That's it. Favorite Song: Heaven on Earth. Noted for being seen in a Jeepster with Frank. Best remembers the fun she had in the '48 Jeepster. Ambition: To become afreezer saleslady in Alaska. A' x' 5 xxisjllu . 'Q ,Q A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. Favorite Ex- pression: Oh, gosh! Favorite Song: My One Sin. Noted for missing home-room periods. Best remembers square dances at Town Line. Ambition: To become a professional baton twirler. DIANE LEHDE St. 'James ww , if AMWQZWW M W AKWSQWAP' new EDWARD WISENBALER St. Mary on the Hill Did nothing in particular but did it very we11. Favorite Expression: That's it-period. Favorite Song: Just Between You and Me. Noted for his Volkswagen. Best remembers Religion II and American History Ill. Ambition: To go to the moon. JL ., ,N X L-qfl Arif Wm jgwlik no My Ji A . W Nw ,WU M My cf J n , f yn 4 gf fir! Z! - fwrwgfgl JOHN WILENSKI St. Mary on the Hill Wise, steadfast in the strength of God, and true. Favorite Expression: Crazy. Favorite Song: Silhouettes. Noted for his fAce'sj superiority. Best remembers Our Town. Ambi- A tion: To be the dietitian at SMH. f I I MARY ANN LELEK St. Augustine Neatness is the crowning grace of womanhood. Favorite Expression: I-Ionest???? Favorite Song: The Twelfth of Never. Noted for her tidiness and timidity. Best remembers Christ- mas of '56. Ambition: To get an MRS. degree. ' Ns ,f 69 wi Our L dy 1 f C ' trans A faithful friend is a. g d fe 2 nd he that hath formd him,hath foundatreas . Fav e press'on: Here comes Paul! Favorite Song: ai ow. ote f g-pong parties. Best remembers sti ' istry. m ition: To marry Paul. ON f WMM f If t ML f 4 4. ff WW X 'F 97? W Ki ff, Yr ' W' F ' W' - ' ' of 60 I 4 A fi J lr 'J sa A f fem W if a rf i Ji? ' Kei! sly 1 f , PL ,H 9 XJ.-x o KJ Cf, g? g,iElgiyind-'F Grace U' IVJX, F ' Wine and women will make men of understanding to fall ' . nfjaawayl' Favorite Expression: You're not too smart, are you? Favorite Song: Sugarfoot. Best remembers junior histo and. A sophomore religion. Noted for making money on a see y ' innocent pro' t. Ambition:'?T0 So duck-h ' uf s I - ll,i JVM X5 FX' Jaxx I f 7.1 NN My TJWN X, ff W nm if DOROTHY MANG St. Mary on the Hill A A glowing smile brings happiness to the saddest heart. Favorite Expression: O my gracious. Favorite Song: Chances Are. Noted'for always fussin'. Best ers the tall boy. ' r fflff I ' L Mfw ,ff f ff! F A f WJ Wy W ' Ambition: To learn to cook tw M ,if pf in f ,L 'Mjflgjfjjf ff W fa if JQXYQQL j jffff AZWQ' W tiff! ff if QW X N LINDA MATTESON St. James Smiling always with a never fading serenity of countenance. Favorite Expression: Idon'tknow. Favorite Song: The Touch of Cod's Hand. Noted for her loyalty to Johnny Ray. Best remembers French phonetics. Ambition: To go to England. pf fain' Z ,- I L ,Y , Xi'- 'f' MARGARET MAUTE St. Mary on the Hill Th ldest manners and gentle heart. F p : F 't S g: i houettes t PM , M hwwiwyw ' Jpwiljifxifpw w wji bPVWD! Xl M MM 1 Mwfffwfygj XXW V WWW , W MQW QWH ffffw h EL BETH C1-1 f L ' MA Sac e of J g Wisdom, P w r o myz--. ' avorite e sion: That' .K. ori ongzi nchaixgdk e . or er tic i ' ' . reme rs J o M lod .55 lp!! f h 11 B Y 13? bid . T ro fi ewrm? . , 'Lt f k J M25 g 'ih WMGD LWMWJ +15 M WM f7f45UfJ,ff ,Q 1 MELANIE MIKOLL St. John My lord, you know what Virgil sings---Wornan is various and most mutab1e. Favorite Expression: You'ie'liidding! Favorite Song: April Love. Noted for puttin cars out of commission. Best remembers the parties and ga es. Ambition: Io learn to Idrive. ' 4 A f 1 ' I , Y ' if . J 'M - I , ,Y 'LK uf gf' M - ' .jf I f fl! fy ft , f ,W , nf ' ' ,W .J H! 311 L ' I fp f K! A 1 J' X W! if X I! N7 ff 'lf I 37 I fl I 'L ' 54711 f ' 1 If ,ff .f 64 Kp fl ' f v ff iv rg y f ,, rf Maj It V fig f lp! ,fzf . pf' V ' A A71 OH' uf 1 ff F . fl My J fun . , 7 I 1 V1 1' ' ,I ' ' , Z' 7 I fin 4 If Jyf . 2' If 1 f f f 1 A 'Q 7 X f f W Ki 4, n F K f I 7 ' ' I b 1 in I 4 fr j ffl: 7,11 Z1 vvlf,?4!!!,:, fi' If ffl' 1 fl ,JM SLM L I 'af Y, Arif if 'V ff? Q vr VY i J ',,.f------ CAROL MOSACK St. Mary on the Hill We meet thee, like a pleasant thouyxt whensuch are wanted. Favorite Expression: Oh, well. Favorite Song: The Yellow Rose of Texas. Noted for her chatter. Best remembers her summervacation in the mountains. Ambition: To become a success in the business world. W CAROLYN NICHTER St Ma on the Hill . fy r Her eyes as stars of twilight fair, like twi1ight's, too, her duskyhair. Favorite Expression: Oh Sugar, Holy Christmas. Favorite Song: Moonlight Serenade. Noted for her versatile willingness. Best remembers her sophomore year. Ambition: To always be happy. , 1 5.1 ALICE OTT St. Mary on the Hill A cheek of apple-blossom, hawk eyes, and lightly was her slender nose tip-tilted like the petal of a flower. Fa rite Expression: It's different. Favorite Song: Shangri-la. ted for muggling brownies 0 t of Home Ec. Be sop 045 year. Ambitio To catch a is Q Nl as st I.'EH1 1'S E it ll lm get , W DONNA PETSCHKE Mother of Divine Grace Manner, not gold, is a woman's best adomment. Favorite Expression: I'l1 never tell. Favorite Song: Silhouettes. Noted for always having a cheerful word ready. Best remembers senior year. Ambition: To be a success in life. 9 G My Wulf teh A' ' jg, X In , A s . wir , MARY ANN PHILLIPS Sacred Heart of Jesus A cheerful temper joined with innocence. Favorite Ex- pression: Perish the thought. Favorite Song: Fascination. Noted for her ready willingness. Best remembers the blast she had in her senior year. Ambition: To travel around the world in 80 days. fffiwwi W , WW - 480,0f'CViiD JOAN RALPH St. Mary on the Hill Thesmallcourtesiessweeten life. Favorite Expression: Oh Really! Favorite Song: Sentimental Journey. Noted for frequenting square dances. Best remembers her trip to New York City in 1956 for the SSCA. Ambition: To go to Hawaii. EVELYN RAMP St. Mary on the Hill The true and the gay shine like gold. Favorite Expression: For the cripes sake. Favorite Song: My Funny Valentine. Noted for her constant goal--happiness. Best remembers September 2, 1956. Ambition: To become a nurse. St. Mary on the Hill Obedience is the key to every door. Favorite expression. When did that happen? Favorite Song: Stardust. Noted for helping out in the Lancaster Library. Best remembers the fun we had in our shorthand and typing classes. Ambition: To be a secretary-clerk at the new Buffalo Library. iff! NX QNQBH - 4 il N Q 00567 YYX91, Yxcf FELICIA M. ROGALA L , , X PATR IA St. yof e ' As merry as the day s lo . ' a rite Expression: ! Beans. Favorite song Y u S Me. oted for being C wn of'56 and tramp of '5 . Bes members wal ' g to R rt's in the snow stocking- oot . Amb tion: To ca beans. 7iff?if SW V' Xp -' M jggfgilpgf . Qi HQ gy QU MAL W' HN K5 JW 2899 JJ W!! CIIQAMTCI I 1 I Ayiju 'I I St. ry on the. iii U I QM QQ. f' Yflifidif3f11'3Sf?.'2gS0f.2fh51T ge 5' P L.1?2QeYE'fFei1SS?23 L U d!pfOIl'i81R1l'1gth8C12.SS1I IE1' ke 'ks. Best rememhers fr herjunioryeargrdcl lght. m 1 .To beanavy wife. LQ! Ufify ft' r A ' I gf! Q ff 7 t 1 12 ,ff 0 4 ff Oz , I P9 p f 2 ,J yy? QM XA 'A ifffxffb A ff OWS fyfq' rdf riff lj MW 61 x ff , 1 Cf a ff' XXC D, 63, .of ft L, BARBARA SCI-IMITT Sacred Heart of Jesus The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. Favorite Expression: Good Grief. Favorite Song: Lasting Love. Noted for that certain sophisticated appeal. Best re- members her freshman year. Ambition: To get through col- lege. 51 If a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her. Favorite Expression: I don't know - 1don't know. Favorite Song: Silhouettes. Noted for fitting perfectly into the class. Best remembers Mary Alice. Ambition: To live in Lancaster. J . dj. Wifi , . MARILYNN SPOTH Mother of Divine Grace .M ?Wf'iff MM 1 M! 5W5I:: ELAINE SUPLICKI St. Augustine She doethlittle kindnesses which most leave undone or des- pise. Favorite Expression: Don't be difficult. Favorite Song: Could This Be Magic. Noted for her love of Red. Best remembers thenight St. Mary's beat Notre Dame in foot- ball. Ambiti nz To get Red. ,.,..,.,, JA.- wl 2C1'4-'14-4' ' A, 4 4266.-r 491- A-4-C.-5lAJ' 7 5 - iptc'?4u,L4-1,-pd,-7: ,7 ? c'f-f .-.4 - -1--q.fQ:m7 -U--A 4 '5 0 In A.1'YCf-4424! df . :Q if , .'.? ' if., BARBARA THEROLF Annunciation Like the careless Howing fountains were the ripples of her hair. Favorite Expression: I'm taking my half of the road. Favorite Song: The Twelfth of Never. Noted for being the first to drive a truck to school. Best remembers all those crazy parries. Anibition: a Navy nurse.. A y V W'wWJMf W if QM WMM ff Qwwpv y MW 6ZMfl5Qil fhfu f0f?f Jwwy' R fff- gf ,WJ ,QL ' T MW W f6fffffQ,4f' 155 T Vfdypf new MQW jf aj W JVJKWWWA MARY ALICE VOLKER St. Mary on the Hill Devout, yet cheerful, pious, not austereg to others lenient, to herself sincere. Favorite Expression: Next please. Fa.- vorite Song: Fascination., Best remembers summer in New York City. Noted for parlant fra ais facilement. Ambi- tion: To live in Tiorunda. N mf if KO 01 V fi? W ILM 4. , ,LM ff! lgifyfj Wx 41 fWlZ lfffft N,-7 ANN MARIE WESOLOWSKI Life is good and joy runs high. Flatyorite Expression: Chris topher Columbus. Favorite Song: You send me. Noted for her friendliness. Best remembers last year's class night. Am- bition: To graduate. Queen of Ma. rs AUDREY WIATROWSKI St. Augustine A violet by a mossy stone halffhidden from the eye. Fa- vorite Expression: No kidding. Favorite Song: Bon Voyage. Noted for her unobtrusiveness. Best remembers class night of '57. Ambition: To graduate. 54 DELPHINE WIENCKOWSKI St Augustine In virtues nothing earthly could surpass her. Favorite - . ' . ' C A . pression: Are you kidding? Favorite son : , Noted for her laughing spells . Best remembers e 5. V J '57. Ambition: To some day teach atfidbf. f A 7 FP Cl LX gd 7 lf XV lf' J l A We , , Mfg , J N J L fyib yif 5 . ? 1 1 If KK? 'N Absent in body but present in S.AJ1Iit. WALTER WILLIHNGANZ 55 5 CAROL MICHALSKI HOPE ADAMS: BVM Sodality l,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Lance 4. KAREN ANDERSON: BVM Sodality l,2,3,45 Glee Club 15 Library Council 25 Intramural Basketball 1.2.4. CAROL ANSTETT: BVM Sodality l,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Apostleship of Prayer 45 Lance 4. ALLENE BEYER: BVM Sodality l,2,3,45 Drama Club 25 Glee Club 1,25 Apostleship of Prayer 45 Intra- mural Basketball 2,3,4. MARY JO BOGDAN: BVM Sodality l,2,3,45 Drama Club 25 Glee Club 1,25 Lance 45 Intramural Basket- ball 2.3,4. ' RICHARD BOLENDER: Audio-Visual Club 2.3.4. 9 ROSALIA BORN: BVM Sodality l,2,3,45 Third Order l,2,3,45 Marian Gazette 4. RICHARD BRAUN: Class Officer 15 BVM Sodality 15 Third Order 1,2.3',4'5 Junior Varsity Basketball 15 Intramural Basketball 2.3.4. JAMES BURKHART: Class Officer 15 BVM Sodality l,2,3,45 Junior Varsity Baseball 35 Intramural Soft- ball 2. JUDITH BUTLAK: BVM Sodality 1.45 Third Order 15 Glee Club 15 Library Council 1. MARY JANE BYRSKI: CSMC 25 BVM Sodality l,2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Glee Club 25 Apostleship of Prayer 45 Cheerleader 2,35 Intramural Basketball 2.3. JOYCE CIESLAR: National Honor Society 45 Marian Gazette 3,45 Glee Club 2: Lance 4. PATRICIA CLEARY: BVM Sodality l,2,3,45 Third Order 1,25 Drama Club 25 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Intra- mural Basketball 1.2. BRIAN COFFEY: Student Senate 3,45 Class Officer 3,45 Drama Club 45 Glee Club 25 Library Council 15 Lance 45 Varsity Football 35 Junior Varsity Football 25 Varsity Basketball 35 Varsity Baseball 35 Intra- mural Basketball 2,3,4. ROBERT DAWSON: Student Senate 4 5 Glee Club 25 Lance 45 Varsity Football 3,4'5 Varsity Basketball 2,3,4'5 Varsity Baseball 2,3. 4. FRANK DERKOVITZ: BVM Sodality 1.2.35 Junior Varsity Basketball 15 Junior Varsity Baseball 25 Intra- mural Basketball 1,2,3,45 Intramural Softball 2. MARION DULKIEWICZ: CSMC 2. LEA ECK: Student Senate 45 National Honor Society 45 BVM Sodality l,2,3,45 Marian Gazette 45 Drama Club 2.3,45 Glee Club 1.25 Apostleship of Prayer 45 Lance 4. LAWRENCE HAPEMAN: Third Order 3,45 Marian Gazette 4 5 Apostleship of Prayer 45 Wrestling 45 Junior Varsity Baseball 35 National Honor Society 4'. JOANNE HELWIG5 BVM Sodality l,2,3,45 Glee Club 15 Intramural Basketball 1,2,4. CAROL IG NASIAK: Class Officer 25 BVM Sodality l,2,3,45 Drama Club 2,35 Glee Club 1.2.3. MARY IPSARO: BVM Sodality l,2,3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Apostleship of Prayer 45 Lance 4. Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4. MARIA JEZIORSKI: BVM Sodality l,2,3,45 MarianGazette 45 Glee Club 1,2,35 Apostleship of Prayer 45 Intramural Basketball 4. ANTHONY KEIPP: Glee Club 15 Varsity Baseball l,2,3,45 Intramural Basketball 2,35 Intramural Soft- ball 2. PHYLLIS KESSLER: BVM Sodality l,2,3,45 Third Order 15 Drama Club 25 Glee Club 1.2.35 Cross-Country 2: Intramural Basketball 1.2. JOAN KNAUBER: BVM Sodality 1.25 Third Order l,2,3,45 Glee Club 1.2. ALBIN KOCIALSKI5 Student Senate 2.4'5 Lance 45 Varsity Football 3,45 Intramural Basketball 2.3,45 Intramural Softball 2. MARY ANN KCX5 UTEK: BVM Sodality l,2,3,45 Drama Club 45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Craft Club 4. MARY ANN KRUPA5 Third Order l,2,3,45 Drama Club 25 Glee Club 1.25 Library Council 2.3.4. LINDA LAMPRECHT: Class Officer 1,45 BVM Sodality1.2.3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Craft, Club 35 Lance 45 Cheerleader 3,4. DIANE LEHDE: BVM Sodality l,2,3,45 Drama Club 25 Glee Club 1,25 Lance 45 Intramural Basketball 4. MARY ANN LELEK: Student Senate 45 BVM Sodality 1,2.3',45 Marian Gazette 45 Glee Club 1,25 Craft Club 35 Apostleship of Prayer 4. DELYLE LEO JOHANNA LOSKORN: BVM Sodality 2,35 Marian Gazette 3.45 Glee Club 25 Library Council 3,45 Lance 4. DOROTHY MANG: Student Senate 25 Class Officer 25 BVM Sodality l,2,3,45 Third Order 1,25 Marian Gazette 45 Drama Club 25 Glee Club 1.25 Craft Club5 Library Council 25 Cheerleader 25 Lance 4. LINDA MATTESON: Third Order 1,25 Drama Club 25 Glee Club 25 Library Council 2.3. MARGARET MAUTE: BVM Sodality l,2,3,45 Third Order 15 Marian Gazette 45 Drama Club 2,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Lance 4. MARY E. MAYBACI-l: Student Senate 45 National Honor Society 45 Class Officer 1,35 BVM Sodality 1.25 Third Order 1.2,3',4'5 Marian Gazette 45 Glee Club 1,25 Craft Club 35 Apostleship of Prayer l,2,3,45 Lance 4'. JAMES MEGER5 BVM Sodality 1,2,3,45 Third Order 15 Varsity Football 45 Intramural Basketball 2,4. JOAN MEISTER: Student Senate 25 Class Officer 45 BVM Sodality 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 25 Glee Club 1,25 Lance 4'5 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. MELANIE MIKOLL: CSMC 3,45 BVM Sodality 1,3,45 Drama Club 25 Glee Club 25 Stamp Club 25 Apos- tleship of Prayer 45 Intramural Basketball 3,4. JAWS MINDY: CSMC 35 BVM Sodality 1,35 Lance 45 Intramural Basketball 3. CAROL MOSACK5 BVM Sodality 1,2,3,45 Marian Gazette 45 Glee Club 1,2. THOMAS MYSLINKSI5 BVM Sodality 1,25 Third Order 1,2,3,45 Stamp Club 25 Junior Varsity Football 45 Intramural Basketball 3. CAROLYN NICHTER: National Honor Society 45 BVM Sodality 1,2,3,45 Marian Gazette 45 Drama Club 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Lance 45 Cheerleader 2'. CHARLES NICHTER: BVM Sodality 1. ROBERT NUWER: Glee Club 1,25 Lance 4. ALICE OTT5 BVM Sodality 1,2,3,45 Marian Gazette 45 Drama Club 2,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Lance 45 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3. CHESTER PAJEK: Third Order 15 Stamp Club 25 Intramural Softball 2. DONNA PETSCHKE: BVM Sodality,1,2,3,45 Marian Gazette 45 Glee Club 1.2. MARY ANN PHILLIPS: Student Senate 3,45 National Honor Society 45 BVM Sodality 1,2,3,45 Marian Gazette 3,4'5 Drama Club 2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Lance 45 Intramural Basketball 4. JOAN RALPH: BVM Sodality 1,2,3,45 Marian Gazette 3,45 Drama Club 25 Glee Club 1,25 Lance 4. EVELYN RAMP: BVM Sodality 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,35 Intramural Basketball 2. FELICIA ROGALA: BVM Sodality 1,2,3,4: Glee Club 1,2. PATRICIA ROHMER: Class Officer 15 BVM Sodality 1,2,3,45 Third Order 15 Marian Gazette 45 Drama Club 2,35 Glee Club 1,2,35 Cheerleader 35 Intramural Basketball 2,3. JAMES ROSOWSKI5 CSMC 35 BVM Sodality 1,2,35 Varsity Baseball 25 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. FLORENCE SAMULSKI: CSMC 2: BVM Sodality 1,2,35 Drama Club 2,35 Glee Club 1,2,35 Stamp Club 25 Apostleship of Prayer 1,35 Lance 45 Cheerleader 35 Intramural Basketball 2,3. ALOIS SANDECKI: Marian Gazette 45 Stamp Club 2,35 Lance 45 Intramural Basketball 2,3,45 Intramural Softball 2. EDWARD SCHERER: BVM Sodality 1,25 Third Order 2,3,45 Drama Club 45 Glee Club 1,25 Lance 45 Intramural Basketball 3,4. BARBARA SCHMITT: Class Officer 15 BVM Sodality 1,2,3,45 Third Order 1,25 Drama Club 3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Cheerleader 2,35 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. PETER SIPPLE: Student Senate 45 Drama Club 45 Glee Club 45 Band 3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Lance 4'5 Intramural Basketball 3. MARILYNN SPOTH: BVM Sodality 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 45 Glee Club 1,25 Apostleship of Prayer 45 Intramural Basketball 4. ELAINE SUPLICKI: BVM Sodality 1,25 Marian Gazette 45 Glee Club 15 Lance 45 Intramural Basketball 4. BARBARA THEROLF: BVM Sodality 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Library Council 2,3,45 Stamp Club 4. DAVID Tl-IILL5 Third Order 1,25 Stamp Club 25 Varsity Football 3,45 Varsity Baseball 15 Junior Varsity Baseball 25 Intramural Basketball 2. ROBERT UEBELHOER: BVM Sodality 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Lance 45 Wrestling 45 Intramural Basket- ball 3. DALE VOLKER: Student Senate 45 National Honor Society 45 Class Officer 15 BVM Sodality 1,2,3,45 Marian Gazette 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Apostleship of Prayer 45 Lance 45 Varsity Basketball 1,35 Junior Varsity Basketball 25 Varsity Baseball 1,2,3, 4. MARY ALICE VOLKER: BVM Sodality 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 1,45 Glee Club 1,2,35 Apostleship of Prayer 4. GERALD WEIGAND5 BVM Sodality 3: Drama Club 3,45 Lance 45 Varsity Football 3,45 Varsity Basket- ball 3,4. ANN MARIE WESOLOWSKI5 BVM Sodality 15 Glee Club 1.2. AUDREY WIATROWSKI: BVM Sodality 15 Third Order 1,2,3,45 Glee Club.1,2. DELPHINE WIENCHOWSKI: BVM Sodality 1,45 Third Order 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,35 Apostleship of Prayer 45 Lance 4. JOHN WILENSKI: Student Senate 45 BVM Sodality 15 Drama Club 2,3,45 Band 35 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Apostleship of Prayer 45 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. EDWARD WISENBALER: BVM Sodality 15 Audio-Visual Club 3,4. JAMES WOLF: Student Senate 35 BVM Sodality 2,35 Third Order 3,45 Marian Gazette 45 Stamp Club 2,35 Lance 45 Junior Varsity Baseball 2,35 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. ' ----- Officers 1. Karen 2. Bob U. 3. Marilynn 4. Felicia 5. Del 6. Mary Jane B. 7. Harry 8. Ellie 9. Lin 10. Bob N. 11. Carol M. 12. Donna 13. Pat R. 14. Mary Ann L. 15. Ed S. 16. Joan M. 17. Jim W. 18. Ollie 19. Rosalia 20. Lea 21. Tom 22. Beanie 23. Ed W. 24. Mary Jo 25. Dick B. 26. John 27. Mary Ann K. 28. Diane 29. Flo 30. Iggy 31. Brian 32. Chuck 33. Elaine 34. Carol N. 35. Mary Alice 36. Tony 37. Jean 38. Ann Marie 39. Jerry 40. Phyllis 41. Pete 42. Jim B. 43. Agnes 44. Barb T. 45. Maria 46. Joan R. 47. Barb G. 48. Bob D. 49. Hope 50. Carol A. 51. Mary Ann P. 52. Alice 53. Marion 54. Audrey 55. Joan K. 56. Peg 57. Larry 58. Evie 59. Dottie 60. Pat C. 61. Mary I. 58 9' 4. ' M ,,M,A2mxrm:4cmi!Q ,Haj . ' -- .s, ,, ff ng C552 WM' JL, M, N President Robert Appel Patricia Bahl John Cardarelli Robert Derkovitz Joyce Falter . jf iifl . ki Jkfwtfl N xx f bf wg s S. ,N mf , .-V Y N :za W o eo Vice President Robert Rondina David Benzing Judith Collins Patricia Diener Ronald Fick x ff' f AQ: if 1? e s skaiiwll lv A 1 ' MW if ff ll n V f f , ul OM ' Af ' 'il U A K 3 ,K x QL v ff I ,QI O- f CSU LX! ' N A r V, X , i W , I 'P f W Mfg V JU I . QV M' Q' ' Uf'0j! Rf U I Secretary Thomas Adkins Jacob Albert Roger Amadori Robert E-11SW01'th Helen Bielewski Marilyn Burkhardt Katherine Burns John Bemacki Daniel Connors Paula Czora Madeline David Conley Elaine Domin Barbara Fischer Antoinette Duran Thomas Fischer 60 Joseph Duszynski Arthur Fisher Donna Eck Barbara Forrest Leonard Forys 4 rs, f, ,, ' ,...A.:.f'AL l e l S li :F W1 gi., Q I, 1 W' .1 , A . z ' A5 ss i m? 2 -.,I2 .:. 4 X no W as if ! X Z Ex 1 QQ? its 2 -zri i E - K A l g. 5 . m e an ' f l - ri 2 1: V . W WWWW NW ai Frank Daniel Freys Jan Fron Gmerek Harold Gzupp Christine Grzybowski Hapeman Patricia I-laremza Thomas Harmon Hom Ronald l-luefner David Jezewski Keller Paul Kilger James Kirisits Kolb 2 Q Usa .rf ll in is , .4 , wa :- 'Q :J 'B JS K fi fieiie , in s F .wr - 5:1 5, Q ., . P I i L1 f as is , 1 ' R 'V , U v D u . . If I fl X ff X . IN N . 4 2 Q X ik Q. :-S Q' 5 1 2 - Y - f ai l? ' ,:' 9 'fe-,Kwgv 2' xl X f X 1 ' ---. fa' i, H , E if m.l95fyjWfLW Thomas Galantowicz Sally Grzybowski James Hatter Thomas Jusiak Edward Kirst 5.5 egg? ree if L' 1 le 4: Q,':Q Patricia Geis Kenneth Gubala Gloria Hochmuth Edward Kaminski Janet Klein Barbara Glatt Kathleen Gund Susan Hofer Melvin Kantowski Ronald Knauber Barbara Kozlel Ronald Kuehmeier Dennis Lepard Barbara Mang June McGinty Sm Q .Q we , j Wi A, ll sf 1? L 52 ,A 1 Ka :' ff' 4 f SW KY F is s in 4 4 .W .4 F 'K W 5 K in g 2 45 E 5 an Q X .. 4 . -L - 9 ff- fs yy 15 a ff 'W -WVM-fi . ,,,. V 'NE 8 'F' ikhi w r fff wi .-3 k' .Tig iw an K? 'rx X ' .x xx rf l ,Q K . i Y 5 f e 2 J , X W ,sf J? bla LAN fs ,g ,S Q4 A 3 Francis Koziel Gerald Kuhn Edward Lesinski Barbara Mansell Janice Mediak Frank Koziel Jerome Kozik Judy Kulikowski Arlene Kwarcianiak Thomas Lichtenthal Joan Lizak John Marohm Barbara Marshall George Metz Edward Meyer 62 I ,WW ,LV . if . Robert Kozlowski Edward Lazarus Richard Maciuba Nancy Mauer Leon Meyer We fm' are Carol If Thomas Legocki Patricia Eric Maybach Elaine Miller Irene Mohalski J' , Lf' ,wffppjiffif , Ak at W D If V. i , Q l l, ,I n Z b Pai Y - 2 ' 64' J 3 emi . , N 9 A sv .5 V 45. . , If .. , hr ' 'x ' We 1 e .- ,. 2 s sf - ,.'..,- dm 3 F1 X 4 y S16 ,, se 3 hirley Murphy obert Pabst ianna Przybyla ' aron Roll artha Seelig N anna Sikora . V ! 4 1 I X .1 A ' 4 J ff' few ic X! in-vt -fury J 4.21 9 ' f - Leo Nalbach Christine Pawlica John Powers Richard Roth Patricia Sekuterski ' n Elizabeth Napierski Gerald Peinkofer Carol Pittner Katherine Rupp Margait Semenow Dennis Nusall Robert O1-wat Raymond Pempsell Ethel Peterson Mary PHSIP-GI Kathleen Rautenstrauch Daniel Russo Carl Rutkowski Kathryn Sel'11'10tt Richard Sheehan 63 if df ,WM MW James Owens Conrad Piskorz David Riniolo Mary Ann Schum Samuel Sheldon Jgfffwffofa da fl tfxfijjw AQ! , a n .1 ,:, F Q' f ' i': , f- ' 5 aww S P 11 A' f x k,Vk Q V.'k .f - ,. 32 5 'Q LS ii A we We W fb s ii i f f vE N i f ff w K ,,.i, . A William Silker Thomas Swiatek Christine Waiss Dorothy Weiss Theresa Wilkiewicz Francis Smielinski Christine Sydlowski Francis Wanemaker Carol Weitz Barbara Witkowski Barbara Stodolka Jean Thompson Diane Weimer Thomas White Delores Wnek 5+ K me .... N gf it .1 , . 1 xx 4: D n r , ,,- 3 - Ea? Diane Stachera Joanne Szymanski Joseph Wasielewski Thomas Werner Mary Wishingrad Joyce Striegel Patricia Tomala Suzanne Weimer Joseph Wiechec David Wolinski Mary Ann Ziemba ml' ww' John Suttell Joan Trznadel Rose Marie Weinholtz Paul Wilczak Raymond Zapfel Harold Zmk 3, ,,, -A Xiii Q I . Q , .A K lt. T T fr 4.91 ei .r,n is . -'.- 15:3 --wy ., . ..-e- ,an f. ,f f ..x-un.. Classes SOPHOMORES OF 113B -- FIRST ROW: Donna Fronczak, Marion Cyranowski, Nancy Wlos, Gable,Marianne Burkhart,Margaret Pfeiffer, Carolyn Mendyk, and Joanne Gangloff. SECOND ROW: o K. Eberhardt, Carol Wegrzyn, Diane Frey, Joanne Nuwer, Bertha Payton, Barbara Grzedzicki Carol Bud w ski and Sandra Cieplinski. THIRD ROW: Audrey Grabka, Dae Eck, Judith Wegrzyn, Carol Hawkins nette Zwolinski, Mary Fleissner, Elizabeth Nuwer, and Mary Ann Franjoine. SOPHOMORES OF 113B -- FIRST ROW: Peggy Drzewiecki, Rosalind Kubiak, Barbara Schultz, Joan Scheifflee, Sharon Thill,Mary Eberle, Carol Chudzik, and Kathleen Newman. SECOND ROW: Patricia O'Brien, Bonnie Nowak, Mary Ann Saporito, Dianne Prorok, Janice Kocher, Mary Lou Nienhaus, Judith O'Day, Christine Smielinski, and Diana Borchlewicz. THIRD ROW: Joan Deinhart, Sheila Roche, Joan Dygula, Sandra Bartkowiak, Nancy Man- linowski, Edith Feuerstein, Margaret Wickens, Katherine Hughes, and Barbara Wajda. MISSING: Clara Gall. SOPHOMORES OF 109A -- FIRST ROW: Richard Rybczynski, Stanley Pawelek, James Caffrey, Richard Herrman, Donald Ulerich, and Paul Grzybowski. SECOND ROW: Donald Deily, Dennis Malinowski, Gene Hoffman, William Radecki, Gerald Shields, and David Filippi. THIRD ROW: Michael Newton, Robert Connelly, Adrian Jarzynski, Thomas Gworek, Howard Lamb, Warren Klier, Anthony Rozler, and Anthony Mordino. SOPHOMORES OF 109A -- FIRST ROW: Wayne Mang, John Pawlica, Harry Peinkofer, Louis Seelig,Thomas Waldmiller and John Lambert. SECOND ROW: Arthur Wolski, David Ignasiak, Kenneth Newman, Donald Therolf, Walter Rogers and Nelson Rauch. THIRD ROW: Anthony Suchyna, Edward Kaczorowski, Lawrence Kessler, Leonard Krajewski, Robert Sosnowski, James Morcio, Daniel Cholewinski, and Paul. Albrecht. MISSING: Edward Reynders. SOPHOMORES OF 116B -- FIRST ROW: Joan Dibease, Marie Coffta, Ann Sandel, Margaret Meyer, Linda I-Iinsken, and Mary Kowalewski. SECOND ROW: Judith Pempsell, Judith Jezewski, Elaine Lutz, Antoinette Zak, Kathleen Walker, Kathleen Chmura, Joanne Zak, Diane Klaja, and Dianne Dworzanowski. THIRD ROW: Mary Kocialski, Patricia Fournier, Linda Pfeil, Patricia Sipple, Anne Adolf, Barbara Wienckowski, Mary Roll, Arlene Litwiller, and Patricia Lesinski. SOPHOMORES OF 116B -- FIRST ROW: Judith Maciejewski, Alice Janis, Marianne Byrne, Barbara Nichter, Serena Piazza, Sue Weiser, Rosemarie Bangasser, and Dolores Bugajski. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Piontkowska, Joan Sticht, Elizabeth Aston, Kathleen Lucey, Helen Porebski, Francine Dombroski, Lucille Zynda, and Virginia MacPeek. THIRD ROW: Shirley Costello, Carol Ann Derkovitz, Sharon Smith, Linda Wiseman, Janet Lorentz, Dorothy Adolf, Valerie Brown, Francine Schnettler. MISSING: Mary Sheehy. SOPHOMORES OF 112A -- FIRST ROW: Ray Adams, David Edenhofer, James Schum, Peter Zahody, Richard Blum and John Winkleman. SECOND ROW: James Lamprecht, Martin Scherrer, Robert Gaiek, Thomas Schmitt, John Battaglia, John Pawlica, and Dennis Garb. THIRD ROW: Jacob Piazza, Thomas I-label, Thomas Kuczkowski, Mark Geiger, Robert Suchocki, Stanley Keysa, and John Pawelczak. SOPHOMORES OF 112A -- FIRST ROW: James Frou, Paul Wrotecki, Ronald Rautenstrauch, Casimer Glogowski, Eugene Czora, Albert Addesa, and David Rynkowski. SECOND ROW: Paul Lang, Clifford Martin, Andrew Poremba, Robert Koester,Dennis Roth, David Verostko, Gerald Olek, Michael Sipple, and James Miller. THIRD ROW: Robert Swiatek, James Mruk, Charles Richards, Mark Walter, Nicholas Schiffmacher, Henry Reynders, Richard Malinowski, James Augustine, Guy Esposito, James Schwartz, and Michael Prestia. MISSING: Peter Zoldowski. I ,W I if ww: ,Ly Lil IIWZL FRESHMEN OF 1llB -- FIRST ROW: Carol Jank, Suzanne Frey, Elizabeth Dulinski, Therese Nadeau, Margaret Adolf, and Patricia Wiegand. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Hugenschmidt, Margaret Kocher, Denise Roll, Cecelia Sipple, Kathleen Rautenstrauch, Dorothy Broska, Ann Dobbins, and Mary Praczkajio. THIRD ROW: Christine Brogowski, Sharon Coons, Marie Matok, Delphine Dombrowski, Carol Nichter, and Joyce Karelus. . - ' ' , ff ff I 1 ' if ff f - . f ff fi!!! ,V X Ivrnljyxi-ll!!! 1, QJI, 5 6'12 ',L' ' ' FRESHMEN OF 111B -- FIRST ROW: Christine Domino, Sharon Helwig, Marianne Kaczanowski, O Mary Lou Shoecraft, Marylou Madson, and Julie Weigand. SECOND ROW: Patricia Wiatrowski, Judith Hossenlopp, Claire Szydlowski, Dolores I-Iudack, Barbara Swiadek, Theresa Jesonowski, Judith Gy- Bunn, Jane Biskup. THIRD ROW: Margaret Boxhorn, Genia Ilecki, Amelia Addesa, Germaine Ram- - mer, Joanne Schindler, Arlene Payne, Patricia Jenclrasiak, and Ellen Hochmuth. 7 Zff ,gags ll f fe ff Z2 E M 'i X! XI FRESHMEN OF 111A -- FIRST ROW: Frank Witkowski, Charles Hall, Vincent LaFratta, Howard Koch, Robert Gray, and Anthony Duran. SECOND ROW: Leonard Mazurek, Theodore Tomala, John Matecki, Frank Swiatek, and David Schibler. THIRD ROW: Barry Rupp, David Stock, Joseph Ferrante, Dennis Dee, Randall Ehs, and Kenneth Nash. FRESHMEN OF 111A -- FIRST ROW: Paul Zappia, Gregory Maurice, Joseph Sandecki, Thaddeus Osika, Richard Bugajski, and Ronald Kwarcianiak. SECOND ROW: James Hauser, Frederick Ciamaga, Jack ' ' W' k. THIRD Schaefer, Davld Prieto, David Faulhaber, Raymond Prestia, Paul Galey, and Thomas isore ROW: Peter Armbruster, Robert Radecki, Thomas Lee, Thomas Titus, James Bugajski, and Robert Czosek. MISSING: Eugene Sydoriak. X-'lgflfxlxll' I J, I r li x FRESHMEN OF 114B -- FIRST ROW: Carol Bonarowski, Patricia Wild, Donna Noonan, Sandra Balikowski,Diane Stawicki, and Elaine Poch. SECOND ROW: Sandra Paluch, Marcia Polakie- wicz, Susan Pabst, Barbara Kerl, Bernice Rautenstrauch, Deanne Gesel, Ann Marie Powers, and Antoinette Torgalski, THIRD ROW: Kathleen Marks, Geraldine Rybka, Bonita Wolf, Christine Wallo, Kathleen Littlefield, Nancy Kendziorski, and Judith Albert. FRESI-IIVLEN OF 114B -- Kilger,Doris Kiendl, Johanne Ellsworth, and Noreen Metz. SECOND ROW: Bernadette Krajewski,Barbara WIodarczyk,Barbara Walkowiak, Kathleen Oestreich Marcia Persons sharon sporh, and Bonnie Biechafsla. THIRD ROW: Cecilia ciloiewinski, Rita Jamelsky, Joanne Clark, Jacqueline Augustine, Mary Ann Dombrowski, Judith Selbert, and Alice Gangloff. MISSING: Maureen Maher. FIRST ROW: Barbara Tulowiecki, Judith Jarnot Suzanne FRESHMEN OF 114A -- FIRST ROW: Walter Kaczorowski, John Forys, James Maybach, George Zimmer, Richard Gajownik, Lloyd Noll, Daniel Aldrich, Alexander Savakinas. SECOND ROW: Melvyn Sovern, Adrian Postula, Nicholas Mueller, James Bak, William Anstett, and Thomas Leising. THIRD ROW: Dennis Held, Robert Bahl, William Lepsch, Ronald Boczowski, Leonard Parzynski, David Len, and Thomas Barniak. FRESHMEN OF ll4A -- FIRST ROW: Paul Blake, John Gangloff, Ronald Keicher, John Kuhn, Roger Feuerstein, and Thomas Zynda. SECOND ROW: Joseph Lawniczak, Robert Schrader, Dennis Scipien, Richard Kilanowski, Raymond Beimler, Brian O'Toole, and Gerald Gister. THIRD ROW: Terry Myers, Paul Martino, Victor Lepinski, Rodney Cornwell, Frederick Stahlecker, Eugene Rugani, William Ryan, James Thompson, and Paul Butlak. :kk rrx Gambia .anal I 1. 1 C3 YJ , . 7 ., , ' sf, -ff N r FIRST ROW: James Caffery, Thomas Titus, Adrian Postula, David Verostko, and Fred Stahlecker. SEC- OND ROW: Brian Coffey, Leonard Forys, treasurer, Robert Dawson, vice-president, Albin Kocialski, president, Patricia Tomala, secretaryg and Robert Appel. THIRD ROW: Lea Eck,Mary Ann Phillips, KathleenOestreich,Joxcekarelus,MaryAnn Lelek, Janice Kocher, Mary E. Maybach, Joanne Frank, and Anne Adolf. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Adkins, Peter Sipple, John Wilenski, Dale Volker, Daniel Connors, and Thomiai Kfuczkowski. ,J 1 Y T' ! . i . A Student Senate The active members of the Marian Chapter of the NHS--SEATED: Jean Gangloff, Lawrence Hapeman, Lea Eck, Dale Volker, Joyce Cieslar, Mary Ann Phillips, and Mary E. Maybach. STANDING: Patricia Diener, Diane Pryzbyla, Conrad Piskorz, Jean Thompson, Eric Maybach, Barbara Koziel, Gerald Kuhn, Dolores Wnek, Robert Appel, Carol Pittner, Leonard Forys, Janet Klein, and Joanne Frank. MISSING: Carolyn Nichter National Honor Society I The probationary members of the Marian Chapter of the NHS--FIRST ROW: Sharon Smith, Janice Kocher, Judith Maciejewski , and Donna Fonczak. SECOND ROW: Clara Gall, Anne Adolf, Kathleen Walker, and Margaret Meyer. THIRD ROW: Barbara Nichter, Edith Feuerstein, Kathleen Lucey, Joan Sticht , and Barbara Wajda. Catholic Students' Mission Crusade Carol P ttn r vce-presldentg Da e1Co ors pr s d ntg and Bar- bara Forrest se retary-treasurer. x1X,X 7 I iiggi vi - VQ1. 5 ,Ay + 3 11 Q .Q it X ,gflf P X Sodalit of the FIR ST ROW: Cecelia Sipple, treasurerg Dolo- res Wnek, vice -prefectg DaleVolker, p r e fe ct 5 and Diane Stachera, se cretary. SECOND ROW: Joan Sticht, pub- licity committeeg Alice Ott,Blessed Mother com- mitteeg Lea Eck, maga- zine committeeg Patri- cia Sipple, apostolic committeeg and Maria Jeziorski, Catholic truth committee. Blessed Virgin Mary .J 1 fw -4 r i The Third M Order St. Francis SEATED: Mary E. Maybach, pre- fect. STANDING: Richard Braun, vice-prefectg Jean Thompson, sec- retaryg and Edward Lesinski, treas- urer. mg R, A Staff of the TROUBADOR: Mary E. Maybach, assistant editorg Joanne Gangioffg Lawrence Hapeman, editor Sister M. Aloysia, moderatorg and Jean Gangloff. Marian Gazette FIRST ROW: Mary E. Maybach, news editorg Lea Eck, alumni editor. SEC- OND ROW: Maria Jeziorski, make- up editor5 Eric Maybach, assistant edi- torg Mary AnnPhi1lips, editor in chiefg Lawrence Hapeman, associate editorg Jean Thompson, assistant editorg and Johanna Loskorn, circulation man- ager. THIRD ROW: Alice Ott, busi- ness managerg Dale Volker, sports edi- torg and Joan Ralph, feature editor. C' 3 snr,-M., Alf- FIRST ROW: Margaret A d O1 f , propsg L e a E c k, costumesg and Irene Mohalski, scenery . SECOND ger, secretary-treasurerg Peter Sip- ple, presidentg Susanne Weimer, vice-presidentg and Margaret ward Meyer, cosmeticsg Arthur Fisher, soundg Thomas Lichtenthal, stage crewg and Raymond Pempsell, lights. The Queen's Players ROW: Alice Ott, ticketsg Paul Kil- Maute, tickets. THIRD ROW: Ed- l Y f n J Q. 3 V if f X P k. if 5: Vx.' .YN K , z,, su A Q, JM 4 1 - . V P , ! at x 1 I L N I 1 1' Q Glee Club SEATED: Joseph Lawniczak, Stanley STANDING: Victor Lepinski, Richard Kenneth Nash. feaf mi. d . 445' W 522479, it A M? ' me 'ffwjwgigif Mfww WW My Band and Orchestra ggi FIRST ROW lenski, Patricia O'Brien, Peter Sipple, Jospeh Lawniczak, Stanley Keysa, Evelyn Hapeman, and Lawrence Hapeman. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Gund, Guy Esposito, Robert Orwat, Robert Koester, Kenneth Nash, and John Forys. a 1 L! Denise McGeachie, Nancy Malinow- ski, Sandra Bartkowiak,Mary1ou Mad- son, and Amelia Addesa. Craft Club Antoinette Duran , Mary Wishingrad, Linda Pfeil, Joanne Dibease, and Dorothy Broska. Joanne Schindler, Theresa Jesonowski, Mary Praczkajio , Barbara Swiadek, and Dolores Hudack. ,v- ' N-.,.. ,, .. NN. me ,M -,gs Mir - 9 qw-- km ! , A . ,,., K E, Av . zzl . Mmwxxi vfifmlw L mwnwwfm- ,WWKMW S 9 2 R XE , K5 wi' Library Council S EA TED: Le a Eck, president. STANDING: Thomas Lichtenthal, vice-president, and Sharon Thill, secretary-treasurer. 4' - s rd.. . others' Club The officers of the Mothers' Club -- SEATED: Sister M. Reginald, O.S.F., moderator, Mrs. Leonard Hawkins, presi- dent. STANDING: Mrs. Harold Gall, recording secretary: Mrs. Frank Deily, vice-president. MISSING: Mrs. Floyd Kocher, treasurer, Mrs. Leo Weimer, corresponding secretary. The board of directors of the Mothers' Club -- FIRST ROW: Mrs. George Rupp, Mrs. Harold Gall, Sister M. Reginald,O.S.F.,Mrs. Leonard Hawkins, Mrs. Frank Deily, and Mrs. Jerome Schmitt. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Ray- mond Rautenstrauch, Mrs. Henry Schindler, Mrs. Alexander Napierski, Ivlrs. Stephen Hudack, Mrs. Arthur Janis, and Mrs. John O'Day. THIRD ROW: Mrs. LeRoy Cornwell, Mrs. Thomas McGinty, Mrs. Daniel Kuczkowski, Mrs. Mr L ' S li . MISSING: Mrs. J. Emmett Dawson, John Hofer, Mrs. John Walter, Mrs. Walter Karelus, and s. ours ee g Mrs. Francis Duran, Mrs. Lawrence Huber,Mrs.Floyd Kocher, Mrs. Earl Myers, and Mrs. Leo Weimer. FIRST ROW: Mr. Ch 1 W ar es erner, treasurerg Mr. Ted Prorok, vice-presidentg Mr. JohnMediak,president5 Mr. Linus Eck, financial secretaryg and Mr. Norman Geiger, recording secretary. SECOND ROW: Board of Directors-- Mr. Jerome Bolender fSt. Mary'sj5 Mr. Casimer Glogowski fRCSHITGCtlOHl5 Mr. John Walter fSacredI-Ieartjg Mr. Roy Saporito fOur Lady of Pompeiijg and Mr. Earl Myers fSt. Mary'sj. THIRD ROW: Mr. Louis Leising fOur Lady Help of Christiansjg Mr. Angelo Esposito fSt. Jamesjg Mr. Leo Conley fSt. Mary'sl3 Mr. Arthur Roll fSt. Mary'sl5 and Mr. Christian Burkhart fSt. Ma1'y'Sj. MISSING: Mr. Charles Meyer fSt. John'sjg Mr. William Silker QSt. Mary'sjg and Mr. Frank Suplicki fSt. Augustine'sj. No directors from Mother of Divine Grace parish, SS. Peter and Paul parish, and Queen of Martyrs parish. Fathers' Club J ,f v 4, 1 A X 1' ,X 4 fr 3' ' 5 - ' ' ' g . . K K .'-,' . ' K' A S K S i f K x , ' 'S ' ,', Dim' W 1 f ' S K QQ , .5 ' kk fa, is lffflqxjo cjbltg ' 'Sf' ' f J 4 Q LL' fx ff? f QP. i,fW 7 ff 0 M1 ,fvp U' 2 q Jf - ' ff! x fifffff MJ J P H2 L I U gif if W M NV Q, .J K V W 'ff . tf, f ' ' H lf, .. ' I: f ' N , ff V M! 1 ,Qj r ab A 306,42 kk X ln, KJ V4 by X ' bf 0 91,196 L' ,V Lf U lj ff' ,lf 5 A y 1? . UL A 'L , 'X U L5 A ff J :J Lf 3 S n Ui! 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' A - J sgil' ,f 01' ,f 1 5 aff UL! fy f Jglijtu AT!!! fi I f , 1,1334 aww Z' P 7 ,V V ff iw fra i bw 12 I-UL! Q X 3 4 'L L 5 igi Lf! '55-JL, 5 ' 1 y lac K A L!! -1 1 I l f fafyf' . Lg,LW ja? Q A L, .k iifgf CV! I I 6 4,45-fn! 3 fr :'1:WLU! AVA if 'L 1 4 -1 1 ff nw-' , ' ' LQ' , W 5 ' ,. ix. ,Q Ari, y its 112 ,QL j if , vii . Dal, L ! V4 t y -,A V f' lr x A1 If ,KL Jr A I K f Q IAA , ,,f I x lla!! V 7 -U ,gy Q Ag hw Q ffm Y' U ff' 5 4 L i Q - 5, V' U, ,fy L W V- A K - ,K Q, ' L lf' 7,14 f L Lf? , Q . 5 V: f X , MN f 1 fe, I ' 1 H , ' AH 1 A 'af V' ' , 1 ' df VV H 41, if f , 'M K 5 4 If fu 1 ' ' J ' I gy 1 f, W . C . 4 U I ' . cf aj f' ' ' fff 4, L ,X fl 4' I ' vffffj , Q7 , 4 J ., Adgf ,ff i L ,, 'A 4 R I Q' - . :-' W' , J I ,Tlx 11 t tg,-. A 1 . I .N ,' 'Yr I I A , l , I' ,+. l 4 J V f fm I Q A . XE A 28 31 FIRST ROW: Thomas Schmitt, David Thill, Albin Kocialski, Robert Dawson fCaptainj, Gerald Weigand, James Meger, and Harold Gall. SECOND ROW: Casimer Glogowski, Carl Rutkowski, Robert Gaiek, Thomas Jusiak and Ronald Knauber. THIRD ROW: Edward Reynders, manager, Daniel Connors, John Powers, Thomas Kuczkowski, Conrad Piskorz, Gerald Peinkofer, and Thomas Fischer, manager FOURTH ROW' Mr Edward S lli ' 25 vw! . . . u van,ass1stant coach, Kenneth Gub , Thomas Adkins, Henry Re ders, and Mr. Richard Wojciechowski, head coach. MISSING: , YH Assistant c s, . Jack Maher and Mr. Richard Siudzinski, Thomas Lichtenthal, and Edward Lazarfgs. 1 ' X 1 M f .lffilr Q A lv 1 X f 50 ' ff 4 so ,xg ii- r K R 1 Q 1 - M My ,,,f102,j,,M,f .Varsity ootball Q7 W fp ' ' - f , rl' U W VJ? Wfwffl fy The Lancer Record VJ, ff, 1, won 1, Tied 1, Lost 5 Wk . St. Mary's 0 St. Joseph's 41 61.441, W .. A ll , ,fd St. Mary's 0 Bishop Duffy 20 X- 'N If C' J Q sn. Marys 7 sr. Francis 12 C HA f - Q gy 1,114 k,,vQ,Jg St. Mary's 25 Notre Dame 19 I U 'z ,C f 1 fi ,f f , St. Mary's 13 Baker-Victory 26 J. 1 ,.. I fn I 1 iiilwwwd sr. Mary 'S 0 Cardinal Mmdszemy 26 S15 ' QW f1ffP'U ' JOLSI. Mary's 0 Bishop Fallon 0 Q--'Q LA.,-C JA Al L V ' ,ff I T G , 4 ' , MQW 5' aff 1 2, . , !m2fYivZ,Q,v,,XJQ064! 12? L L 6.1!-4'.'l3.AfZ'C , N R we Oiif' 'B Q' FIRST ROW: David Len, David Ignasiak, Melvyn Sovem, and Louis Seelig. SECOND ROW: Mark Geiger, Martin Scherrer, Leonard Forys, and Adrian Postula THIRD ROW: Dennis Nusall Th . omas Mysl1nski,RaymondZapfe1,andJames Kirisits. BACK ROW: Mr. Edward Sullivan. MISSING: John Cardarelli , Randall Elis , Francis Smielinski, Leonard Mazurek, Paul Butlak, Robert Pabst , John Matecki , Theodore Tomala, and Thomas Werner. SMH 0 .... . . .Bishop Fallon 32 SMH 0. . . . . . .Bishop Ryan 12 SMH 19 . . . . . St. Francis 16 SMH 7 . . . . Notre Dame 0 SMH 12. . .... Canisius 0 94 Varsity Basketball SMH 62 SMH 28 SMH 39 SMH 56 SMH 49 SMH 51 SMH 35 SMH 43 SMH so SMH 56 SMH 56 SMH '72 SMH 53 SMH 47 SMH 43 SMH 35 SMH 53 SMH 45 SMH 43 . . . . . Alumni . . . . Bishop Ryan . . . Baker-Victory . . . Bishop Duffy . . . Notre Dame . . . St. Francis . . . Bishop Fallon . . . .Baker-Victory ........DeSa1es Cardinal Mindszenty .......Neumann . . , Bishop Duffy . . . Notre Dame . , , St. Francis . . . Bishop Fallon . . . ...... Bishop Ryan . . . ......... DeSa1es Cardinal Mindszenty .......Neumann MANHATTAN CUP PLAYOFFS SMH 42 . St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute 59 KNEELENC: Robert Appel, Conrad Pis- kofzv Q?.PELBi'l?.2I1- Daws eonard Forys, James Fron. STANDING: David Riniolo, Raymond Zapfel, Robert Con- nelly, Thomas Galantowicz, Robert Rondina, Harold Gall, Manager James Har- ter, and Coach Richard Wojciechow- ski. ff Y. , 52.3, T x y , . K 5,5 ff .H .2 ? . x K1 Q. 1 5 ,. . Q i V f' H-Q, ' 5 ? ' I K Q , 1 Ay, - -N' K , .Q 33 53' 5 K -M-If Q Y lil -ww '- f fi . . fi .. - VL-,xi N . 4. my .f : . fa f Q w I wg 1 S is fggf 4 I bkqr Q 1 x gag, I 1. ' .3 .,.. 5, , 1 54. ff 5. 5 ' J ,. S Q my Wx , ..... 3 .. .,...,,- L... ww 2-dag, 'E K Q W. ,.,, ,.. Am ., ' 924 if , A 1 1- fig? 3's.u-- .X .1 ,. .5 . ff Q .-X. M., ,, X.. 4 -f :Q ,few 'Wi 'fy-NP:1:1,f'f'.53EFi Q 1, S., , 5 X, , g 1,:.w'5'ff w.NL:2fwe'fi.z f was -:sw '.'s...xgr4,wr.:- 7 'Hz my HMM. xg, C? Ffa, 3 SQ' DE, fb C ig Vg E ,Cf 'iv-5 . FQ, T , L I' A C I Q I Edward Reynders, managerg Martin Scherrer, Robert Gaiek, Thoxpas Scl'imittQ Aptllonykg1er, Y Mark Walter, Adrian J arzynski, Thomas Gworek, Henry Reyndersg and ,Coach John Schaefer. MISSING: James Augustine and James Caffery. ' X , f Q ' Y K 1 , ' I 1 N lx X .bu xi I , . . A A J nr . .-,- f 1 1' 5 1 5' I Q Q ' i' 9 ' fn 1 V f ' I 0 0 i . 'I' 4 f ' - tb X K J unlor Varsity Basketball , . .1 1' , N SMH Bishop Ryan 30 SMH Baker-Victory 44 SMH Bishop Duffy 25 SMH Notre Dame 18 SMH Canisius 42 SMH Sr. Francis 32 SMH Bishop Fallon 36 SMH Baker-Victory 29 SMH DeSales 34 SMH Cardinal Mindszenty 25 SMH Neumann 17 SMH Bishop Duffy 36 SMH Bishop Ryan 31 SMH Notre Dame 12 SMH St. Francis 39 SMH Bishop Fallon 30 SMH DeSales 16 SMH Cardinal Mindszenty 34 SMH Neumann 16 'fs L5 ,x , MQ QP! X, my ,J DJ by Lk FIRST ROW: David Schib1er,Barry Rupp, FrankSwiatek, and KennethNash. SECOND ROW: Coach Joseph Schaefer, Eugene Sydoriak, John Kuhn, Vic- tor Lepinski, and Fred Stahlecker. MISSING: Gregory Maurice, Brian O'Too1e, William Ryan. Wwsywdwbyf' Freshman Basketball Xb 1 n Af' , 1 . ,', ' iff VEHC 'W T' T WJfNC 7 , ,, -Z J O , X. I, .1 V, , 1' hcl! fs f v 'wk mv fr W 1 I 2 , V , , 'I ' x rj PJ X 98 Av K 'wr , .ff rj Jr A ' Q .47 v Ji ' D.. 'px 'Il l A in ' X XI, '1 1 if x 2' fl. 'll n A ' I '1,l q 1 'hifi I 'lik , FIRST ROW: Joan Meister, Linda Lamprecht QCaptainj, Diane Stachera, Kathleen Sennott. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Rupp, Diane Weimer, Patricia Diener, Mary Ipsaro, Janet Klein, Mary Ann hun,-2-AA! - ' Ni f 9 , ,f ' X' X ' 6 1 I ' I .1 A li P Varsity Cheerleaders X R 5 F New W fwowgfyi f P WH. W1 3 My 21W 09 . W S , - EN Q Vp Jygpgm afwiwfh 'U 4 Jgnnior Varsity Cheerleaddrg qgug ' ox I3 lj 6? an ku' f, 0 M . Q4 2:4 -gs. 5,24 ,+L-af' 1 ' FIRST ROW: Robert Appel, Eric Maybach, Robert Rondina, Gerald Kuhn, and Jeff Keller . SECOND ROW: Thomas Barniak, William Lepsch, Robert Swiatek, Dennis Held, Paul Lang, and Edward Meyer. THIRD ROW: Robert Koester, James Schwartz, Robert Orwat, Edward Kamin- ski, Guy Esposito, and Kenneth Nash. Cross Countr The Lancer track coaches, Father Gordon Hinds, S.D.S . , and Father Lionel Peters, S.D.S. GROUPS, LEFT to RIGHT: Mark G ig r and Kenneth Gubala, Eric Maybach and Dennis Nusall, James Maybach and Lousi Seelig, Thomas Lichtenthal omas Werner, Ronald Rautenstrauch and Casimer Glogowski, Lawrence I-Iapeman and Daniel Cormo s. BA : Edward Scherer, Terry Myers, Leo Nalbach, Robert Kozlowski, Thomas Mysl' sid, arid gach d S . ISSING: Thomas Jusiak, Peter Sipple, and Robert Uebelhoer. My T mm 2 T f' f W I' p ,P rest In g rm-,J MX U ,N 0 G9f my Wjjf, IQIEELING: Jerome Kozik, manager, Harold Gall, James Fron, Robert Gaiek, Captain Ben Abel, Robert Appel, Leonard Forys, and Paul Loudenslagor. STANDING: Coach Richard Wojciechowski, Walter Willihnganz, Albin Kooialski, Dale Volker, Robert Rondina, Robert Dawson, Richard Grcyzinski, Anthony Keipp, Peter Conley, and Edward Reynders, manager. Varsity Baseball SMH 2 Bishop Duffy 4 SMH 1 St. Francis 11 SMH 7 DeSales 11 SMH 13 Notre Dame 3 SMH 3 Neumann SMH 5 Cardinal Mindszenty SMH 0 Bishop Duffy SMH 2 St. Francis SMH '7 DeSa1es SMH 3 Notre Dame SMH 9 Neumann SMH 1 Cardinal Mindszenty 103 FIRST ROW: Lawrence Hapeman and John Pawlica. SECOND ROW Thomas Legocki David Ignasiak, Martin Scherrer, and James Miller. THIRD ROW: Thomas Schmxtt, Henry Reynders Robert Connelly, and Thomas Kuczkowski. MISSING: Coach Norman Cast, Conrad Prskorz John Powers, and Jan Fron. w Junior Varsity Baseball SMH SMH SMH SMH St. Francis Canisius Canisius St. Francis TRAMURAI. ALL STAR TEAM 1957 FIRST ROW' Norbert Elminowski, Richard Braun, Daniel Connors IN - - - . Leonard Forys, and Francis Wanemaker. SECOND ROW: James Hatter, Thomas Galantowicz, Albin Kocialski Anthony Keipp, Carl Rutkowski, and Howard Bugl. Boys' Intramural Basketball FIRST ROW: Carol Pittner, Barbara Witkowski, Susan Hofer fCaptainl, Dae Eck, and Joanne Q Frank SECOND ROW' MIS John S h ind MaC1p2:zf,Na22'3aaB3?:: Sazzfyxitiaifgnseixixg Sax: gk tine Wallo, and Bonita Wolf. Q-:: Wh, - V4 A9 Ky, , M , JMU WJ' Rx 5' .. W My ' , . xmxyiwx 70 W , CY Girls Varsity Basketball Twlyfl lllwvy xx xx QM lf lf -rg.. ,M mf NL .yoj VWVW fm R V Nr C . C-XNQ, 2 fx' A A 1' Qi, . Q In I, 9, .,,Lf7 in!! fu, ' nv sei' Ls I .PH 'fly -lf ,1 rl ' 7,151 If 'IA HIL' A fill: I I-. un I .AA ' ' X, ., ff' I v.1 ' .rr l Q yr 1, . a' I . l ' nv l ,r'f ! ff The champion Junior Jokers - FIRST ROW: Kathleen Gund, Carol Pittner -- fCa.ptaxnl and Joanne Frank. SECOND ROW: Barbara Forrest, Patricia Sekuter- ski, Susan I-Iofer, Barbara Witkowski, and Barbara Stodolka. Junior Jokers Junior Doves Soph Lancerettes Senior Sputniks Soph Shy Guys Frosh Frolics Frosh Queens Soph Marianettes Frosh Terrors Soph Silhouettes Teams Thar Dropped Out 0 Girls' Intramural Basketball Intramural all-star forwards - KNEELING: Christine Sydlowski, Junior Dovesg Carol Pittner,JuniorJokers. STANDING: Kath- leen Gund, Junior Jokersg o Senior Sputniks, and Ka eeig ennott, Junior Doves. Q ep 0,p1,J 0 . ra , 1 '7 W L 11 1 10 2 8 3 6 3 8 4 7 5 6 5 6 6 3 8 2 9 21 107 K' 4 ' -r T W, it A. N T -fl, 5 ev Cf, 4 I L , li - 4- K ,v Y . ' 15 Ye ' r , J .?q'- A ,l-., if' , . - Q' 1' si Q. 1 a . at r . 4' 1- 'P fm' V FT X 5 Q Q K 3 P 'F' ' I - K' ,Li X t V .. '1 .C i I X Y N.-1 3 ,nr B N e -ah, Gym Club FIRST ROW: Edward Meyer, Raymond Adams, Eugene Rugani, and Coach Robert Sanders. SEC- ONE ROW: Harold Grupp, Albin Kocialski, Edward Kaminski, Robert Ellsworth, and Roger Amadori. MISSING: Casimer Clogowski and Jack Schaefer. Ccylour presence will Le greafiy apprecfaleal al lLe mg ance CQ QD on movewzger QQ, 1957 from 9:00 lo 12:30 olclock af dl Cylfllaryls Qiocesan 1 QLAOOI Class of '58 Vila, lgl a '! Q V K ' fax' 'fb if , iiii vw, ., - in i ..: . :W ' 4 ' . is M is QF ' , - Y? 1.9 , ,.A, ,.,, A A Q ,-fst'f' 'G A i fig: i Initiation MT-fa 1.4 X z x ' x WW f ' , ,P Q V fi!! f 1 Jig! ,HY wifi Nj ht 1 W nf' I, If .I 4 I I P' i ecreta ries and Cafeteria Staff Mrs. Stanley Fischer, general office secretary Mrs. Donald V. Tomasulo, assistant li brarian Miss Patricia McMahon, Mrs. Raymond Weibel, Mrs. Jerry Amadori, Mrs. Leona Moore, Mrs. Carl Donatello, Mrs. L . . . . av1n1a Roaldr, and Mrs. Mary Novick. Albert Schwartz Mr. Thomas Maintenance Adams Food Shop Albert Godde Bendin, lnc. Aurora Cleaners Bernbeck Electric Mr. 8. Mrs. J. Bogdan Mr. 8. Mrs. R. C. Born Bowmansville Nursery Rev. John H. Bugman Mr. 8. Mrs. C. Burkhart Mr. 8. Mrs. M. T. Byrski Carson's Jewelers Castle Agency Mr. 8. Mrs. G. Cieslar Stanley Cieslar Como Snack Bar Depew Milk Co. Depew Pharmacy Mr. 8. Mrs. F. Derkovitz Derky's Tavern Atty. F. W. Dombrowski F. W. Dombrowski, Sr. Mr. 8. Mrs. L. Eck E. 8. H. Construction S. A. Norbert Elminowski Fago Bros. Allied Aluminum Dr. 8. Mrs. Addesa Artie 8- Joan Mr. 81 Mrs. Bahl Benson's Food Masters Besch 8. Nuwer Hardware Co., lnc. Mr. 8. Mrs. C. Besch Blue Ribbon Poultry Mr. 8. Mrs. J. Bolender Mr. 8. Mrs. G. Briggs Barons Food Market Jim Burkhart Harold J. Boxhorn Buttercup Products Alice Byrski Matthew Byrski Nettie Byrski Carmens Barber Shop Chris 81 Johnny Church 8. Church Mr. 8- Mrs. J. Cleary Como Snack Bar Mike 8- Susan Cora Mr. 8. Mrs. Harvey Crane Mr. 8. Mrs. C. Cupp Mr. 8. Mrs. Dombrowski Mr. 8. Mrs. Davern Mr. 81 Mrs. Dawson Depew Hardware Mrs. DiBease Mr. 8. Mrs. J. Dietrich Mr. Ronald Douglas Dworzanowski Drug Store Ed 81 Ann's Restaurant Mr. 8. Mrs. Bert Enser Harold Ewell Mr. 8. Mrs. J. Faisant Mr. 8- Mrs. C. Faulhaber Mr. 81 Mrs. A. Fest Dorothy Foline Mr. Y. Fuldower Henry T. Galey Mr. 8. Mrs. H. Gall Mr. 8. Mrs. A. Gangloff Georgia's Village Restaurant The Gift Center Special Patrons Faulhaber Photography Frank's Jewelers Mr. 8. Mrs. H. J. Galey Gene and Al's Gulf Service Georgia's Village Restaurant Geyer and Catton Rev. Francis Hall Rev. Joseph J. Hassler K. l. Pump Service John V. Knauber's Sons Mr. 8. Mrs. Stanley Kocialski Mr. D. Kohlmeir J. Kogutek, Golf Range Lancaster Home Bakery H. C. Lehde, Florist Very Rev. Leo C. Link, V.F. Lyons Market Mack Jewelers 8- Opticians Mary Ann 8. Stan's Mr. 8. Mrs. Mahlan Matteson Earl Maurer G. C. Murphy Co. C. Oekers Furniture Mr. 8- Mrs. J. Phillips Pleasant View Snack Bar Regular Patrons Miss Hilda Graves Mr. J. Graves Mr. 8. Mrs. Grycznski Mr. 8. Mrs. Hossenlopp Mr. 8m Mrs. G. Helwig Mr. 8- Mrs. Hittrich Joan lpsaro The Jewel Box Mr. 81 Mrs. L. Jeziorski Joan's Beauty Salon Joe's Barber Shop Joyce Keglers Sinclair Service' Mr. 8m Mrs. G. F. Kessler Mr. 8. Mrs. E. Kinbrough Mr. 8. Mrs. F. Klee Mr. 8. Mrs. J. Klee Mr. 8. Mrs. W. Klee Miss Veronica Knauber Matthew Kocialski Mr. 8- Mrs. F. Koester Dr. L. A. Konowolski, DD.D.S. Mr . Eddie Kwok Mr. 8- Mrs. E. Kwiatkowski L. 8. M. Esso Service Mr. 8. Mrs. J. Lelek Mr. 8. Mrs. Makolinski J. L. Mashlonik Mr. 8. Mrs. N. Maslonik Maybach Family Mr. 8. Mrs. J. McCue Mr. 8- Mrs. L. McHugh Nr. 8- Mrs. B. Meger Mr. 8. Mrs. J. A. Meister Mrs. Clara Merdle The Midnight Rangers Miss Mary Momot Mr. 8. Mrs. F. Masakowski Mary Nester Nookie NuWay Mrs. Helen Nalron Mr. 8. Mrs. J. O'Neill Miss Nellie 0'Neill Dennis N. 0'Neill Alice A. Ott 120 Mr. 81 Mrs. A. Plec Rev. George Pollard Pressing lnc. Nr. 8- Mrs. C. Rogala Felicia Rogala Salvatorian Fathers Rev. Paul Schreck Scott Aviation Corp. Schultz's Lodge Singers Restaurant Rev. Henry Stachewicz William Szablewski, Jr. Mr. 8. Mrs. H. Therolf Town 81 Country The 'l9th Hole Mr. 8. Mrs. Joel Volker Mr. 8. Mrs. Julius Volker Volland 8. Electric Equip. Co., lnc. Mr. 8. Mrs. C. F. Weigand Leo Weimer Guy Cybulski Walter D. Willihnganz Josephine Wilinski Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter H. Winters Mrs. J. F. On Mr. 8- Mrs. George Pauly Mr. 8. Mrs. l. Pastyka Penora Delicatessen Mr. 8. Mrs. H. A. Podsiclo Pressing lnn Diane Rademacher Mr. 8- Mrs. J. Rademacher Mr. Floyd Ramp Mrs. Floyd Ramp Jessie Rasinski Carl J. Rogala Mr. 8. Mrs. Stanley Rosowski Mr. 8. Mrs. C. Rosowski Mr. Chester Rutkowski Alois Sandecki Mr. 8- Mrs. Alois Sandecki Robert F. Schaefer, Jeweler Mr. 8. Mrs. Myron Schaefer Miss Phyllis Schibler Jerome Schmitt Mr. 8- Mrs. George C. Schneider Mr. 8. Mrs. E.M. Scott Sean 81 Kevin Sullivan Seeger 8. Scherer Funeral Home Mr. 8. Mrs. V. Sheehan Schneidler Trucking Mr. 8- Mrs. L. Schneidler Schultz's Lodge Mrs. Martha Sielski Lottie Stepwronski Mr. 8- Mrs. E. Sydoriak Mr. 81 Mrs. E. Szydlowski Mr. 8. Mrs. L. Thrun Mr. 8. Mrs. R. J. Uebelhoer Varsity Cheerleaders Mr. 8- Mrs. Del Volker Wally Waiss Mr. J. Weber Mr. B1 Mrs. C. Wesolowski Mr. 8. Mrs. Stanley Wilenski Mr. 8. Mrs. E. Willihnganz Mr. 8. Mrs. T. Wiseman Wit-Mar Builders Mr. 8. Mrs. R. Woods Alexander Zuppelli A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Mr. 81 Mrs. R. L. Arkman Ann Marie Adams Mr. 81 Mrs. F. Adams Mr. 8. Mrs. N. Adams Ray Adams Al 8. Judy Dorothy Albert Mr. 8. Mrs. H. Albert Paul Albrecht Alice 8- Rich Alice, Joanne 8- General Giles Roger Amadori Ray Andres - Printing Ml'. R. Anderson Mr. 8. Mrs. E. Anstett Arlene 81 Carol Ann Mr. 8- Mrs. A. Antoine Pat Bahl Joseph Baker Barb 81 Jonie Jack Barret Rose Mary DiBartholomeo Sandra Bartkowiak Mr. 8- Mrs. J. Basher Nr. 8. Nts. Battaglia Beans 8. Pat Mrs. Mary H. Beck Mrs. Raymond Beimler Big Three Service Jack Billiar Raymond T. Blizniak Blue Sun Diner Mr. 8- Mrs. Stephen Bochner Ron 8- Pat Bohm Richard Bolender Al Bone Bonnie 8- Diane Mr. 8- Mrs. E. C. Bookmiller Mrs. Alfreda Borowiec Barbara Bosse Mr. 8. Mrs. A. Brogawski Mr. 8. Mrs. Alfred Braska Shirley Braska Robert Browsgmon Mr. 8. Mrs. Joseph Brown Miss Barbara Bruent Marianne Brynne 8. Kathy Chmura Mr. 8- Mrs. T. A. Buckley Mr. J. G. Buchlmann Mr. R. W. Burger Mr. 8. Mrs. L. Burkhart Marianne Burkhart Paul Butlak Jim Coffery Mr. B. Mrs. W. Calkins Fredrick Canfield Dick Cambell Carol 81 Barb Carol 8- Kathy Central Laundry Charles 8. Gerald Neal Cheavacci Chet's Restaurant Mrs. Gladys Chriss Christine 8- Johanna Mr. 8. Mrs. Cieplinski Sandy Cieplinski Junner Converse Mr. 8- Mrs. D. Corosaro Henry J. Czysz Don Cybulski Mr. 8- Mrs. Walter Cybulski Mr. 8- Mrs. l. Cyranowski D 8- L Bakery Mr. 8- Mrs. H. Darmsted Mr. 8. Mrs. Dozewiecki Debbie B- Roger Patrons Mr. 8. Mrs. F. Deck Sandra Decsman Dianna Deinhart Eddie's Del Depew Electric Carol Derkovitz Mr. 8. Mrs. E. F. DeVille Mr. 8. Mrs. DeWolf Mr. 8- Mrs. Albert Diener Mr. 8. Mrs. Mr. 8. Mrs. Dan's Barb Dorietha 8. J. J. Dives Dombrawski er Shop Bob Mr. 8- Mrs. Stuart Douglas Driver of Bus No. 63 Michael Du Mrs. Virgin Mr. 8- Mrs. lkiewicz ia Dulkiewicz Dynanski Mary Eberle Mr. 8- Mrs. E. Galbo Mr. 8. Mrs. A. Ehrenreich Mrs. J. G. Eicheldinger Bob Ellsworth My Friend Erma Evans Manor Mr. 8. Mrs. G. H. Evans Joyce Falter Mr. Wm. Fahlbusch David 8- Bob Faulhaber Joe Ferguson Art Fisher Barb Fischer Rita A. Fischer Dolores Fitzgerald M. J. Fitzgerald Mr. 8. Mrs. Donald A. Flynn Gerald L. Frainier Frank's Grocery Store Frank 81 Mary Ann Mary Ann Franioine Tastee Freeze Mr. 8- Mrs. E. Friedl Mr. 8. Mrs. R. Fuller Mr. 8- Mrs. Funke Geraldine Gaiek Mrs. Al Gangloff Johnny Gangloff GangIoff's Market Mary Gangloff Mr. 8. Mrs. E. Garneret Addie Garwol Richard J. Gauagon Mr. B. Mrs. J. Gun Pat Geis Mr. 8. Mrs. J. Geyer Barbara Gis ter Mr. 8- Mrs. C. Gister Mrs. J. Gister Mr. 8. Mrs. Casmir Glogawski Gloria 8. Ed Mr. 8- Mrs. Walter Gmerek Jane Gorczyca Dottie Gorczya Mr. 8. Mrs. W. D. Green Audrey Grabka Mr. 8. Mrs. A. Graham Mr. 8. Mrs. James B. Graney Haber's J. Haiduk, Jr. Mr. 8. Mrs. B.J. Hamel Mr. 8- Mrs. A. Hansen Eleanor, Albert 8. Janet Hapeman Evelyn Hapeman Lawrence Hapeman Miss Louise Hapeman Miss Mariorie Hapeman Mr. 8. Mrs. Martin J. Hapeman 8. Family Mr. Ray R. Hapeman Mr. Ray R. Hapeman, Jr. Vincent Hapeman Mr. B. Mrs. Ed Harter Mr. 8. Mrs. Fredfich Hear 121 Ann Heiale Helen 81 Norma Mr. 8- Mrs. Gerald Helwig Mrs. Helen Hennessy Miss Helen Henry Joseph J. Herbert Mr. 8- Mrs. J. Hafer Mr. 8. Mrs. Louis Holanis Hope 8- Ricky Guy Hossenlopp Mr. 8. Mrs. A. Hruby Mrs. J. Huber Ronald Huefner Carol lgnasiak David lgnasiak Irene 8. Diane Rita Mae Jamelsky Mr. 8- Mrs. A. Janis Mr. 8. Mrs. J. Jankowski Jan's Men's Wear Mr. 8. Mrs. Jarnot Judith Jarnot Dr. 8. Mrs. Jendrasiak John Jerzynski Hattie Jeziorski John 8. Esther John 8. Jo W. R. Johnston Joan 8. Vince Mr. 8. Mrs. Thaddeus Kalinowski Henry Kamienowski Henry Kamienowski, Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Kasprzyk Kearny Lehman Co. 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