St Marys High School - Sancta Maria Yearbook (Niagara Falls, NY)
- Class of 1957
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Socxals .....,. ...,.,..r,.,...... 4 7 Carborundum, and Niagara Mohawk in background Patrons and Boosters .,.....,......... 54 Salaaaa Niagara faa a faaasfrzas For nearly two centurles the Nlagara Frontler has been of strateglc lmportance ln the defense of our beloved country In 1762, even before we were a Unlted States, the French mtent on blllldlhg a colonlal emplre, establlshed Fort Nlagara the strongest cltadel south of uebec on the banks of the Nlagara Rlver Dllflng the French and Indlan War however the Engllsh frustrated these plans by capturlng the Fort wnlch remalned ln thelr hands throughout the Revolutionary War At the Slgnlng of the ay Treaty ln 1796 the Stars and SIFIPCS was ralsed above the Fort A large part of the War of 1817 was waged along the Nlagara Frontler The Battle of Lundys Lane, fought close to the mighty cataract, IS llTlI1lOl't3llZ8d ln ames Fenlmore Cooper s The Spy Today the plcture IS a different one Fort Nlagara no longer must protect the surroundlng territory Peaceful relatlons exlst between the Unlted States and her northern nelghbor Canada, no soldlers patrol the border However ln a far different, yet just as lmportant, aspect tlllS area contrlbutes to natlonal defense Aided by the abundant supply of power provlded by our mlghty thunderlng waters, our lndustrles have taken over the task of defense We can clte here but The Niagara Mohawk Power Company by harnesslng the power of Nlagara Falls, generates power for lndustrlal, resldentlal, and commerclal customers ln Western New York The SCICIIIIHC research at Bell Alrcraft Corporatlon IS keyed to produclng hell copters, rocket englnes, and gulded mlsslles for our Alr Force Carbide and Carbon IS a dlvlslon of UHIOD Carblde COFPOFHIIOH, whlch co operates wlth the Atomlc Energy Commlsslon The Carborundum Company, famous for the manufacture of abraslves, IS today experlmentlng wlth and producing materlals whlch can wlthstand very hlgh tem peratures These materlals are of great value ln atomlc reactors and other such nuclear d6VlC6S whlch the government uses for natlonal defense Hooker Electrochemlcal Company whlle not prlmarlly a defense lndustry, IS, nevertheless, by IIS research, and partlcularly by IIS development of a flame reslstant plastlc, worklng for the welfare of our natlon Even the employees of Olln Mathleson Chemlcal Corporatlon are not fully aware of the vast amount of research ln progress at that plant Not too much lnformatlon has been publlclzed, but lt IS known that much research ln the field of hlgh energy chemlcal fuels IS Caffled on here and that the company works closely wlth the Department of Defense We the Senlor Class at Salnt Mary s I-Ilgh School, are happy to pay trlbute to the personnel ln these plants, who by thelr earnest and constant research, are contlnulng the task of protectlng the llbertles for whlch our forefathers fought and dled To them we dCdlC3tC the 1957 SANCTA MARIA 0 0 I . , .A . . . . . . ,, , Q H 9 9 ' 7 , 9 , . . , A- . V . . .. . J ' ' . . . , . n n 1 u l ,, . . . a few of the many plants which have made, or are making contributions. - , . . I . . . . , . . 3 - ' 7 THE MOST REVEREND JOSEPH A BURKE, DD ,vrawdzug us ufzfh . O Prnest of Trxune God Most High Thou Gods appomted Whom He did choose to dxgmfy Thou God s anointed' Blest art thou whom God has chosen To dwell Wlfhlh Hts Courts' Adapted from Natures ubnlate School Snster of Notre Dame A 7' admiuisirafars fasfcr nur patriotism How beautiful upon the mountains A The feet of him that brings Good Tlidiligs The power of God is in thy voiceg The power of God is in thy hand. And at thy sacerdotal word When bread becomes the Body true of Incarnate The whole Communion of the Saints And all the heavenly hosts Prostrate themselves m adoratlon A1 is... THE MOST REVEREND LEO R SMITH DD 7 , .ffpgfhf T z il' F, ,ps U 'os Q ' f o Q 7 9 h , . Y , . , . ' f H X glow., O Prince of Hts own sanctuary! ' 1-.fffI Y3f M t,',.:,, Y' -Z E. u - . -V f 1' ' ' as .- :ai . - .1 ' -I 0 1 I 1 ' . to. ' . U , J H I-1',',n , an ,H Q -Q 1555 'in ' 7 - . '29-r , , W ' i vs -., RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR PATRICK J. O'DWYER To live in the midst of the world without desiring its pleasuresg To be a member of each family, yet belonging to noneg To share all sufferingsg To penetrate all secretsg To heal all woundsg To go from men to God and offer Him their prayersg To return from God to men to bring pardon, peace, and hopeg To have a heart of fire for charity, and a heart of bronze for chastityg teach and to pardon, to console and to bless alwaysg To This life is yours, O priest of jesus Christ! Lacordaire Tomorrow-unto me the High Adventure Tomorrow unto me the White Romance. The fair, the fine, the hallowed high adventure. Fairer than fell to all the knights of France What time they rode their silken banners under On cloth of gold that hid the summer's grass. To me unfolds a plain of richer wonder On the white cloth spread glistening for the Mass. I touch-I clasp-I raise the Christ most regalg For I'-Ieavcn's high courts I leave thc carth's poor sod. Spaces I climb that mock the wide-winged eagle I pass the blazing stars-to meet my God. euhglzfmcd mm in caunscl 'Q'-L lui- I ' A W , if' v THE REVEREND JOHN M DUGGAN and mspzre us Vested in robes of rare tradition I shall bow down before the host of praise Speaking the loveliest thing in priestly mission, Doing the loveliest thing-by one tense phrase More than earth s wine these tremulous lips will redden Greater than bread within these hands will break In sweetness no satiety can deaden Grandly I shall fulfill Melchlsedech Too exquisite tonight my hopes and yearning I cannot yield to sleep s forgetful trance The High Adventure comes with dav returning Comes with to morrows dawn the White Romance From Introibo Anonymous THE REVEREND ROBERT S SWEENY a f ' is ,. 2 . 3 3 J , i , ka -,. Q, ,1 4, .:I -A MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY Sister Mary Innocentia, principal, Sister Mary Teresa, Religion II, Latin I, Algebra, English Ig Sister Mary de Angelis, Religion II, Business, Mrs. Helen Meyer, Bookkeeping, General Business, Citizenship Education Ig Sister Mary Gerald, Religion IV, English III, IV, Business Math, Health, Sister Mary Rosella, Religion III, Science, Business Law, Mathematics, Sister Mary Clara, Religioi I, French I, II, III, World History, Mathematics, Liturgical Music, Sister Mary David, Religion I, Latin II, III, General Science, Miss Eleanor Craig, English II, Citizenship Education Ig Mrs. Kathryn Audley, Librarian, Mr. Henry Zimmer, Glee Club, Reverend Robert S. Sweeny, American History I, II. and ll ded Zufedfaculfy to teach u thc dui? of cifzenslfgv 'Q S . 'Fw MSW' as - 14. . . -ff 'sk' '-4 .rffQ .Mu ,KA I . A f-6 r Q ,V -if Y 6 If' X A . . 2... , 1? Q 4 5 Wfci M-- 'Ek - -Q , K 1 QB Y V I I 5 :sn , fm I ' QA 4 ' 'mf M-fm fl , . s ,tiki ,L 'lL,,v. ., .1 R If: , x .15-! A'x x h k .rw , . x , W Y Q-13, if 4.6! XTW 4....,..., ...lf W wi 1' 415' I NR, ..... 5- . Nlok OFFICERS ff if + President, Senior Class. JOSEPHINE CORIERI 729 84th Street St. John de LaSalle JANE MARIE GREASER Rt. 47, Lockport Road Sl. Teresa of the Infant Jesus Vice President, Senior Classg Vice Prefect, So- dalityg Co-editor, SANCTA MARIA. QQ W he safe C '-...gg C S '49 MARY ANN BURNETT MARY GRIER FLATER 1606 15th Street 1640 Niagara Avenue Sacred Heart Sacred Heart President, Student Councilg Secretary, Senior Prefect, Soclalityg Treasurer, Senior Class. Class. M J 151 we 5w W2 PAULA MARIE ARMSTRONG 4016 Washxngton Street St Teresa 0 the In ant Jesus ELIZABETH ANN BERNADOWICZ 66 A Street Echota Our Lady of the Rosary JANICE SUE BOYLE 219 76th Street FRANCES KEEFE BROPHY 613 9th Street Sl Mary of Ihe Cataract S! John de LaSalle LUCILLE ANN BURNS 2942 Cleveland Avenue Our Lady of Mount Carmel 'EQ LORETTA ANN BERRY 1645 Niagara Avenue Sacred Heart PATRICIA ANN BRENNEN 1600 Lmwood Avenue Sacred Heart LILIANA CARLIN 1147 Ontarxo Avenue Sacred Heart ix,-s l 1 -wgfikgiy 1 ' u wz , , A T.,.s,f , .V , -f , . -wtf v -. Q-wa 'fs-. 1' e 4, gr - eww iv +4 'fb' g'5L f11f.'Tf:1fifZ:f S554--1vQwf.1PX,eflee. -Us .ffyf 1 V at f -FSU? ' +ik'i1, ?iIK E'?1N 3f1'z,EX9SFff'r IVE 1 SIJYWP' z'f.2 1' A 'eigwgexi w 1 , fel rg - . :il Qegzeiit,wsitf-1:iwf':gewrgfiwl 1, 'X f 'f . . V f f Bpyfeffff fa, :if A I '- ,-:x..a,:.eQ,:g ,,. . ,,,.. ww, 1 fn- - ,. 5 fli L 5 .Lg.A5gig. 51, -,Q A ,f ' ' 5 5 Y ' f ..- ii bi I Q . 3 . ' 5 PATRICIA MARIE CASSIDY 515 9th Street St Mary of the Cataract ,es 'T ALICE ANNE CHERVINSKY f 1339 Maple Avenue St Teresa n the Infant .Yes-us KATHLEEN PHILOMENA CONNOLLY 475 24th Street Our Lady o the Rosary KAROLYN MARY C7YZ 1907 Cudaback Avenue Tfoly Trmlty is-kfn-. if '7' Uzraugh 0 r classes DANIELEWICZ 417 Sth Street Holy Trmlty Vlce President French Club 1? MARY CATHERINE DUNNE BARBARA ANN EDWARDS DONNA LOUISA FULLER 6726 Stephenson Avenue 632 Maple Avenue 352 9th Street Prmce of Peace St Teresa of the Infant Jesus St Mary of the Cataract Business Manager, Basketball Team 0 it A f X E .J iff' . , A f wt L, ' Q , ,T -at - on 55 ' W' I 95 7 Graduates NANCY LEE CAFFNEY 715 84th Street Prmcc of Peace CECILIA ANN GREENE 2991 McKoon Avenue St 'lerrsrr 0 ilu In ant Jesus PATRICIA BFRNADETTE GROSS 1921 East Falls Street Our Lady 0 the Rosary ANN MARIE HICKEY 4011 Bell Street St Teresa of the Infant Jesus JUDITH NANCY HOJNACKI 10226 Center Avenue St John de LaSalle I .151 6, A Wa aaaazrc a kaauflea a af aar MARY FRANCES JOHNSTONE 60 Aberdeen Road St Peters Lewrston Business Manager SA MARIA NCTA FRANCES MARY KLEIN 2705 Woodlawn Avenue Our Lady of Mount Carmel Co captam Basketball Team ' ' A . - , f - f f ,L A' ' ' 'Y IA u PS -of 437 BARBARA GERTRUDE LITTLEWOOD 2965 McKoon Avenue Sl. Teresa of the Infant Jesus President, Mission Club. GERALDINE ANN MARGLE 1714 Hyde Park Boulevard Our Lady of Mount Carmel LYNNE LOUISE McDOUGALL 1737 Pierce Avenue Sacred Heart MAUREEN ELIZABETH McGUIRE 1301 Walnut Avenue St Joseph co wry s lzzsfvry zz d dwelapmcnf .13 PATRICIA MCMAHON 3033 McKoon Avenue Sl Teresa of the Infant Jesus Correspondent SCHOLASTI CALLY SPEAKING R if BEATRICE ANTOINETTE MONTANARO 621 23rd Street St Joseph epresentative, Student Ccunul 'G 3 Q' g - ' . , 0 Y ' f E I MARIE ANN MORETTI 560 Sheridan Drxve Prmce of Peace JOAN ANN MURR 2440 Cleveland Avenue Sacred Heart Business Manager MARYENNE JANICE LUCILLE NASHWINTER 719 Pierce Avenue Sacred Heart THEODORA ANN NORWICH 527 31st Street Our Lady 0 the Rosary Co editor SANCTA MARIA Presldent French Club Corres pondent SCI-IOLASTICALLY SPEAKING at Q? MARY CATHERINE ODONNELI, 421 6th Street St Mary o the Cataract captam Basketball Team ROSEANNE JEAN PICHCUSKIE 515 Walnut Avenue Sl Mary of the Cataract Representatlve, Student Councxl x? irony dcszrc JUDITH ANN QUINN VIRGINIA ESTELLE POPOWICH 1150 Ontarxo Avenue Sacred Heart 677 Chilton Avenue Sacred Heart If ' f Y ' ....' 6 , , 1-V ,J l . f - f Co- ' , . b ix 1 X .,r,:1rq 1 C tg f . f K W L. so T7 to ca mb if E JUDITH ANNETTE SCHUG BARBARA ANN STANEK 722 Pierce Avenue 414 26th Street Sm,-red Hear! Sl Slanlslaus MARY KATHARINE ROELL 6 A Packard Court Our Lad y of Mount Carmel SARAH MARGARET RUGG 38 Merrie Road Sl. Peler's, Lewiston MARY ANN RUGGIRELLO 480 18th Street Sl. Joseph Vice President, S tudent Council. JUDITH ANN ST DENNY 2460 South Avenue Sacred Heart Wi? 5 JEANNETTE AINN SCHUG 722 Pierce Avenue S acred Heart A sst Business Mgr SANCTA MARIA MARY LOUISE SULLIVAN 2431 South Avenue Sacred Heart Editor MARYENNE K1 .L .M , - .Q .. Y J ' V i Y' Q Y . . ., 'dv A I --.1: A , E 3 L G l Q u CAROL JEAN WOJCIEHOWSKI 413 22nd Street Our Lady of the Rosary L. 17? MARY SHARON ZALESKI 472 25th Street Our Lady of the Rosary JOANNE MARGARET ZYGMONT 2324 Allen Avenue Our Lady of the Rosary CATHERINE ANN ZAPPENDORF 10016 Colvin Boulevard Prince of Peace its heritage M. Moore, M. F. Johnstone, and J. Corieri discuss resolutions to be presented before the Model UN assembly, held April 13 at Buffalo State Teachers College M L Sullivan, chairman of the delegation, considers the application of these resolutions to Ecuador. ay-3v'wFF .ff HM v.WA.....v.. W 4, . , A TW -4 in 91'-c 'J X, ' 'i.W 'g4 n V'si 'r1 -lv'1. 2,: 4f'++?1iii3i f'f' 'ff' 33 A? M,A a- -Ay,,,,, M ,rf O t M wx- Qf Ely fb '-fi i 'JH NJ' J, Jwivti? .... . 1 L We ,V I fi, 'C Smia rlasses World conditions can't be so bad judging from the ex prcssions of AMERICAN HISTORY students: P. Arm strong, Boyle, I.. Burns, B. Bernadowicz, and A. Cher vinslcy. Or are they reading the jokes? FUTURE NURSES-Fran Brophy never looks so happy as when she is performing a chemistry experiment. Judy Schug and Mary Roell eagerly await their turn. It's term paper time for the ENGLISH IV class. Mary Ann Burnett discusses the preliminary steps in gathering information. Er- ', 471111 21 cla 5 Each week nine St. Mary's students practice Catholic Action hy teaching religious doctrine to puhlic school children. Moira Universal, junior, instructs some first graders in Our Lady of lVlount Carmel church. 20 6 fi s Sealed: Janice Hoffman, Colleen Broderick, Margaret Coogan. Standing: Mar- jorie Hehir, Nancy Mills, Karen Reilly, Mary Forsythe. Sealed: Patricia Collins, Judith de Stephano, Joanne Pierce. Standing: Maureen Holohan, Jo- anne Berthot, Patricia O'Don- nell, Dorothy Marshall, Phyllis Crossley. H, 'gi lc... V .- N- an-:vamma Quinn .5 affix- uni SDLLTHHK ull - Qiilfl M Sealed: S i m o n e Albert, Marie Barstys, Christine Rea- gan, Grace Barcaro. Sland- ing: Lucille Barrett, Nlericlel Peck, Mary Eileen Magorien, Patricia Smith. Q7 Sealed: Margaret Fitzgib- bons, Moira Universal, Muriel Jaeger, Mary Moore. Standing: Mary E l l e n Scherer. Frances Pontecorvo, Nlarie Gratto, l.ois Domin, Frances Hickey, Barbara Rinaldo. Sealed: Margaret W ilbur, Heather Spillane, Maureen Crowe. Slarzdirzg: Judith Randler, Anne Ligammari, Catherine White, Judith Wood, Elizabeth Davitt. Seated: Marilyn Aversa, Dorothy Trzeciak, Patricia Brylc, Cynthia Hyla. Standing: Carol Morell, Patricia Nolfe, Theresa Supek, Diane Palkowska, Patricia Pastore. Hunting for protozoa in a hay fusion intrigues N. Mills, P. Pastore, S. McClincy, M. Universal, BIOLOGY stu- dents. 1 4,4 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA offers a challenge to C. Broderick, clestefano, M. Coogan, D. Trzeciak-a challenge they are able to meet, if we interpret their smiles Correctly. ONCE UPON A TIME . . . Marie Gratto enthralls the first graders with a story-an ENGLISH III as- signment. LATIN III students B. Davitt, F. Hickey, F. Pontecorvo, J. Hoffman, C. Hyla, M. Aversa inspect slides of pic- tures taken by Frances Pontecorvo on her trip to Rome. ,tw---:'Q ff Bw I Q? I s 1 I asf. 41 .M - .4-,ap-4 dx' , Cynthia Hyla, Niagara Falls winner in VOICE OF DEMOCRACY contest accepts trophy from Mr. Grant E. Zackary. Junior vlasses 23 50,011 Glass Seated: Nancy Henderson, Patricia Gilbert, Patricia Casale, B a r b a r a Heath. Standing: Ann Bauer, jud- ith Caccamise, Ma r l e n e Curry, Elizabeth Fronczek, Jorene Bos. Seated: Barbara Miosga, Elizabeth Sie r r a, Janice Polcr7yk, Pamela Iodice. Standing: Jo Anne Lenew, Charlene R e e h , Patricia Truesdale, joan True-sdale, Virginia Pollock, Dorothy Krystck. Seated: Karen Jacob, Pa- tricia St. Denny, Katherine O'Neill. Standing: Kath- erine L a n g l e y , Charlene Jessie, Mary' Ellen W'arCl, Ellen Mills, Rita lVIcCon- naghy, Rosemary Sarkees. KI Sealed: Linda Cesari, Cath- erine Butch, Eleanor Grim- ley, Maureen Fisher. Stand- ing: Anne Dominick, Gloria Abar, Katherine Blake, Susanne Bradt, Kathleen Flynn, Rose Marie Dunagan. xx I l l Seated: Shirley Indovino, Kathleen Quaglia, Priscilla Virtuoso, Sue Ann Porter, Mary O'Grady. Standing: Katherine Mcspadden, Pa- tricia Nowak, Mary Thomas, Sandra Hew'itt, Jean Sulli- van, Barbara Neyerlin. 'I xf V, Xl X7 Seated: Maureen Dunne, Catherine Dorgan. Denise Goodenough. Standing: Ann Di Camillo, Barbara Beebe, Carol Barrett, Lorraine Granieri, Elizabeth Dooher. BUSINESS MATH students, D. Brcnot and P. Gilbert evince keen interest in the many types of insurance offered-dollars for family security-dollars for retire- ment. ENGLISH II students observe United Nations Week. This practical demonstra- tion will help them later in their essay writing. ---au ii!! - 1 v Lu' vs an neu ,HA Q. S T9 . 4 4' -4: If 'i S '? 1 x-E 22 .gp TI Qrcshmau Glass First Ron: Eileen Dawson, Karen Berdick, Sarah Scott, Bridget Grace, Nancy Phil- son. Second Ron: Sally Baldwin, Ann McCarthy, Sharon Rivkin, Agnes Schubmehl, Julia Sobala, Sharon Dickerson. 0 gn . Sharon Ross, Patricia Ray- mond, Patricia Brown, Pa- tricia Lynch. Barbara Dor- renbacher, Carol Macpher- son, Sheila Joyce, Maureen O'Connor, Mildred Bren- nen, Nancy Hull. First Roar: Dorothy Fay, Linda McDonald, Julia Kil- mer, Joel Russ. Second Run: Kathleen Rycler, Jan Cud- more, Pauline Neville, Bar- bara Wrobel, Catherine Reagan, Theresa Lucatra. First Row: Carmelita Nen- cione, Elizabeth MacKenzie, Kathleen Burke, Catherine Leggett. S L' C 0 n rl R U xr : Shirleyann Price, Nlariann Davies, Mary XV i l b it r , Dianne Aube, Joan Arni- strong, Joanne Fura, Eliza- beth McGill. First Rauf: Georgianna Mc- Coy, Bonnie Henk, Charlotte Rettig, Mary O'Connor. Sec- ond Row: Shirley Seymour, Marcia Dean, Joanne Rea- gan, Carol St. Onge. Third Row: Barbara Berock, Bar- bara Pendergast, Marcia Grose. First Row: Carole Ore- chowslci, Mary Ellen Ziarno Sandra Tuzinski, Celeste 5 Strong. Second Ron: N01-ma Darrah, Christine Garey, Renee Witkow'ski, Nancy Pal'lZlSl0lC, Gloria Grllarin, Jacqueline Burns. Initiation! Despite all they were put t h r o ug h , the Freshies', s e e m happy enough. Could it be they like it? First Row: Bonita Haun, Catherine Oslund, Kathleen Ruggirello. Second ROW: jane Roman, jenita Stark, Mary Kay Sutton, Jeanne Marie Dinsmore. Third Row: Sally Faron, Kathleen Bonin, Sylvia Racine. First Row: Loretta Wolfe, Patricia Brown, Geraldine Kendzia, Barbara janik, Theresa Giles. Second Rmv: Patricia Ormsby, Patricia D'Aloise, Rita Fechner, Linda Schutte, Marie Ann Ryan, Marie Corieri. 1 ,A il fre lzmeu Members of the SOCIAL STUDIES class C. Rcttig, C. St. Onge, M. A. Ryan, P. Ormsby, S. Racine ex- amine the physical and po- litical world in which they will soon be adult citizens. The voice with a smile wins! GENERAL BUSI- NESS students P. Brown and M. MCA:-dle demonstrate the effective use of the tele- phone. ,Af if 0? ' Q 1 5 Y s c X., Je- .. -.' - Q' 1-ps..r5 5 'fix ,c i -ng... J 1 In an impressive ceremony, Reverend Wfilliam G. Stanton receives P. B ' ' ' ryk, C- Hyla, M. Grntto, Pierce, and dc Stephano as perma- nent members of Our Lacly's Soclnlity. NO GOSSIP . . . L. Granicri and B. Stanek display some posters for the Sodality campaign for better speech among students. film gl: 0 r avflwtlcs THE UNIT SYSTEM Socialists are able to express themselves freely and to accomplish more at their meetings by breaking up into smaller groups In the foreground Mary Flater, prefect, discusses a new project with her group 0 P1 U - 1 We rmli e the imparfamzf of In the spacious library at MOTHER OF MERCY RETREAT HOUSE, Sister M. de la Salle chats with seniors: A. Hickey, M. Ruggirello, R. Pichcuskie, J. Corieri, N. Gaffney, M. Flater and B. Montanaro before retreat begins. B. Littlewood, J. Schug, P. Cassidy pray before out- side stations recently erected at the retreat house. E Freshmen, Sophomores and juniors at Saint M.xry's will cherish the advice given to them in their annual retreat by Reverend Willizxm G. Stanton, assistant pastor at Our Lady of the Rosary Par- ish. , . .mf individual expression 45 GOLDEN HOURS ARE OVER-Before boarding the bus for home, retreatants pose with retreat master, Reverend Daniel A. Boland, S.S.C. The many graces received during their first closed retreat will enable the seniors to practice more per- fectly the Christian virtues ex- plained so clearly by Father Boland. NB. Missing seniors are still packing their bags- reluctant to leave. Co-editors of the SANCTA MARIA, 1.4 Greaser and T. Norwich, discuss layout of the 1957 SANCTA MARIA while other members of thc staff: Schtlg, M. Ruggirello, B. Little- wood, M. Johnstone look for ideas. The editors rejoice that the dummy is ready to be sent to the publisher, William T. Cooke Publishing, Inc., Philadelphia. Us fl. tb I X OUR GOAL IS ff A of the Niagara for S105 instead Niagara team in J. Schug tells L. Berry, captain team, that she has credit coming of 895. This ten dollars puts the the lend over St. Bonaventure. M. Johnstone, busi- ness lI1ilf'lHgL'Y', checks with M. Nloretti for final figure. Due to the diligent cooperation of both teams and the generosity of many friends, the 1957 SANCTA MARIA is in the black, the Slllflffll Maria 1 i St. Nlnrfs students. inspired hy who 123th anniversary of the foundation of the Sisters of Nlercy. honor Nlothcr Catherine XlcAuley. beloved foundrcss, at a symposium featuring her life and accomplishments. Seated: Pierce. T. Norwich, M. Sullivan, Corieri, M. O'Donnell. C. Hyla, P. Brylc, P. lVlcNlal'1on. Standing: de Stephane, D. Palkowska, M. Flatcr, G. Slargle, Nl. Nloorc. Father Ronald. C.P.. discusses RELIGIOUS VOCATIONS at a general assembly. . . . nur crmtizfeucss M. Flnter points out the various foundations made by the Sisters of Nlercy throughout their 125 years. 'qi 4. J s 5 Y . 1'-a.,,,, 35M 4 U .. , . DECE 'BER I2, aaa FOUIDAUOIS euwuragcd Isn't she beautiful? Is she a mortal? Fairies dancing on the moor discover Sheila IM. C. O'Donnelll peacefully dreaming that she has found her lost ring. M. lVIcGuire, M. I.. Sullivan, M. A. Burnett, I.. Carlin, Boyle J. St. Denny. 1 K 1 N ix' QR! ' X ' . ' fl... IT WAS A GREAT DAY FOR THE IRISH-AND FOR THOSE WHO ARE NOT IRISH. Irish colleens, Grandpa O,Hara, Mr. O'Hara, Mother O'Hara, Sheila, Bridget, Kate, Billy O'Toole, Dennis and Danny lborrowed from seventh grade?-characters in THE LOST COIIEEN, playlet pre- sented St. Patriclc's Day. Firsl Row: M. E. Johnstone, M. Eleey, A. Hickey. Second Row: Coricri, E. Brophy, D. Fuller, I.. Burns, IVI. C. O'Donnell, W. O'Donnell, C. Greene. Third Row: N. Gaffney, P. Cassidy, J. Murr, G. Margle, B. Bernadowicz. Rabi? E. .A . 2nd Act THE LOST COLLEEN-jaclwiga IK. Czyzl gypsy queen, chides Kathleen IM. I.. Sullivan? while gypsies hope Kathleen will think of a plan to escape the clutches of the wicked queen. Kmwling: K. O'Neill, R. Pich- cuslmie, M. Ruggirello. Slanding: P. Brennen, J. Schug, C. Danielewicz. X 0. ix. Z 5 ,ff ,nv fs if x l mT x K. . ii Q .. 5 'f 2 .5 IIS ' . , I 'R lf- I I i K. O'Neill, Irish colleen from the OULD LAND, teaches gypsies how to dance an Irish jig. 110 . A f . ga , K , K fs ' all I Y .15-41. W' 1 h, 5 . 1 y i. 'L A 'HV ' . ' V1'i5' Q! -L ' .. i ' 4. ' Q. . t ' .Q M , Z.. 4 4 Q1 -Q ' - ':- 1 -.,, ,YA Mrs. Domorat and Mrs. Vanoni put finishing touches on salads before arrival of starving students. EARLY MORNXNG DUTIES . . . Sister M.lry Innoccntin, principal, checks attcndnnccg Mrs. Ni Ruby Mcnkc, secretary, prepares lists of abS0H- MENU: Turkey with trimmings and peppermint sticks. tees for Classroom teachers- Attractive trays and festive decorations give the cafe- i teria a new lift and thc girls a gay time at Christmas. life .ug T r I Christian Books-Heralds of Truth. The very at- mosphere of our library is conducive to the discovery and the study of these truths. ,.,-,,.....o--., . ,M 1 I 31 ' E Z4 ga ' c sf. 21 xl. i l vidi, 1 J. Corieri adds a finishing touch to some cam- paign posters. Who's Jo for? Burnett, of course! Why? She's her campaign manager. N. Gaffney supports STUDENT COUNCIL sale of corsages at Christmas time. WE SALUTE the representatives of the Student Council. Though but a year old, the Council is an integral part of Saint Mary's. Its effectiveness is due, in large measure. to its capable leaders. Here we have democracy in action-the students are able to voice their opinion through their chosen representatives. A new lift has been given to school spirit. Study halls are now study hallsg students passing to and from classes are courteous and orderly. The Council has completed many projects for the good of all of us. First Ron IK Wlcgpaddnn -nzrttary M A Burnett pnndint M A Ruggirello 711.4 jr sn 1 nt nent lnmunr Sumnl Ron Greaser M. O'Connor B Rmaldo R Pieliuislcn B Berotk T Norwich Third Rau: M lilattr Corisrl Nl Fisher, B lNCylI'lll'l, B Montlnaro, M L Sullivan. sv . sy vr 6 o ' p X i Q 5 A L 4 0 ii J K. 4 ix J' Athletics fl!! I , J 'ff in 4. S T i. .- if X ! Q' . R E9 e - 1 'T ' :ur . 1957 BASKETBALL TEAM: C. MacPherson, G. McCoy, P. Nolfe, S. Rivkin, B. Grace, M. Thomas, K. Czyz. Standing: J. Pierce, E. Dawson, M. O'Connor, C. St. Onge, M. O'Donnell, F. Klein, S. Joyce, N. Mills, N. Gaffney, B. Edwards. Manager, Donna Fuller, not present. See snap page. Will it or won't it? A tense moment in the Loretto- !! St. Mary's game. P.S. IT DIDN'T. Co-captains M. O'Donnell and F. Klein. by Q A 5 I N ' .1 ry xr 4' j U ' I nb, , .As 'Lk 6 '15, 'Cl- B. janik and B. Berock prepare Advent wreath for Room 3. A hush fell over the audience. Familiar strains of Christmas Carols Hoatcd through the auditorium through- out the Christmas pageant presented by the STUDENT COUNCIL. I' Q 'ul-v A . - ., 5-T' 1 , ' . I ,. 34 23' . 1 1 Cfllri ima CHRISTIVIAS CANDY SALE-a hugo success B. Bunk, M. A. Ryan, Burns, G. NIcCoy, S Rivkin, top sales ladies. ' S 5 tt i Q 2 5 1 A i in H i it. fl f 5-'L fl ' 1 .A 3 .+V , 'A tr y Q F 'J 5 is ' i 1 ff' Q 5 2 3 f 5 6 j f I v , ,, Officvrs of FRENCH CLUB: T. Norwich, B. Rinaldo, C. Broclfriclc, C. Danielt-win admire doll in Breton costurne-dressed by do Stvfano Klub THE MISSION CIIIB--IOIVI for our Philippine mis- sions. Saving stamps is om- of thc- many projects of this club. S. Indovino and G. Iivrthot assist II. Iittlewood, president, in cutting stamps, while R. Bc-rthot keeps piling them up. if N .ig ,n-sg' NA ' ,.'U l 'avr' , X' LATIN CLUB membvrs: K. Reilly, B. Neyer- lin, J. Wood, M. Scherer, P. St. Denny present playlct Coniuratio.', .l. if , .f , -'QUE' fifillt' A .zrqff f k 1 L, I ' xns Iulsuss 7' nun ii .T QP fan. . Q .. ----L.. 4-. f ang ff ' Jiri, lp' . wmv-un..-5-ul A -v--,, t 1r W'I l NY ' LQVM1.1AfV M-4 I ' D ...xg 3 gin. 'M5y, A-Ju. K -is ' 'UMHA I bs i C A S 6 O sg 1 11 gggu :m,s.s.s cms.: ,Eg an EEEELSECYKSEEFEES H5 gg IIIEE lffllll Ill II PA M YQ 5' I X xt We dezfelvp f flaw hzjv, faleranfc: A glance at FROSTY will bring many happy memories of the SENIOR CAPERS. K. Czyz and P. Armstrong can well be proud of their creation NEW JUNIOR? Yes Ci and Bo Mannequin sit this one out at the JUNIOR JUMP. The night p osed too much for their little feet thus ending their scholastic career ii 3 L, audlv 5... I .- Q 61111 final l I ,vriminles Y ,. I a. mf si . 5 ,sig HIGHLIGHT OF THE EVENING-fo-chnirnmn. ,Ioan- nette Schug crowns Our Lnnly. Queen of the Prom. A PRETTY GIRL IS LIKE A IVIELODY. Barbara Stanek is as lovely as the music played by Nlarin and his orchestra as she dances at the SENIOR-JUNIOR PROM. Dancers pay tribute in song to Our Blessed Lady. MUTUAL ADMIRATION SOCIETY! Schug, M. Ruggirello, M. Burnett. IVI. Johnstone and their escorts pause and admire each othcr. What are they waiting for-the music's upstairs! hx A VVHAT? VVHY LET PRECIOUS MUSIC GO TO W'ASTE? S. Yville. Nl. Zaleski, T. Norwich, NI. Porter. NI. Elater. D. Rinn, J. Nashwinter, J. W'ilson enjoy watching their friends do the BUNNY HOP. V f Affw QUEEN FOR A NIGHT! All were so lovely-no choice could be made. Nothing left to do but for each gentleman to crown his lady QUEEN. and 6166616666166 id66zl 06601146 0 r Way of lf6 The long-awaited day has come-the blessing of the Seniors' rings. The ring is a reminder of the ideals fostered at St. lVlary's. The blue stone-Our Lady's blue-is indicative of the loyalty and integrity that should mark the graduate of St. Mary's. Sarah Rugg has an added thrill as she receives, from Sister M. Innocentia, her ring, just blessed by Msgr. O'Dwyer. Since she and J. Schug brought in the highest amount of money from patrons and boosters, each received her ring free. B. Montanaro, J. Nashwinter, L. Burns, R. Pichcuslcie, V. Popowich proudly display their rings to Sister M. Gerald. THE GREAT MOMENT. A fond dream realized. Our gradu- ate receives the coveted diploma for which she has labored for four years. She goes forth trust- ing in the Sacred Heart of Jesus and His Immaculate Motller that she will be faithful to the noble traditions of St. Mary's. rr if if Q 1 ' K1 ff- x wife M' Q W fl .5 1 ,S , in G f l A E A mi t mt ' ill' ig i 'xi T' A' an-uuzw THE BACCALAUREATE MASS. Our graduate is grate- ful to God for His countless blessings-grateful to her parents and teachers for the many sacrifices made to make this day possible. She begs the added grace of per- severing in the practice of the ideals which have been held before her. She pledges anew her loyalty to God and country. Led by D. Goodenough and K. Quaglia, honor members of the student body escort 1956 graduates from thc school to the church for the Baccalaureate. Zommeucemeuf SPECIAL Rt Rev Msgr Patrnck J O'Dwyer Reverend ohn M Duggan Reverend Robert S Sweeny Reverend George J Brennan Very Rev Msgr J Stanly Ormsby Reverend Salvatore Pnazza A Frxend Kmghts of Columbus Council No 247 The Maryenne Omrcm Club Our Lady of Mount Carmel Mothers Clu Our Lady of Mount Carmel Holy Name Socnety PATRONS Our Lady of the Rosary Holy Name Socnety Prmce of Peace Holy Name Socnety Sacred Heart Mothers Club Mr and Mrs James Scrbnlna ohn de LaSalle Mother s Health Club Josephs Parlsh Holy Name Socxety Mary of the Cataract Holy Name Socxety Marys Mothers Health Club Stanislaus Mothers Club Teresa s Holy Name Socnety Sodalnty of the Blessed Vnrgm Mary St Marys High School BUSINESS PATRONS Agnes Wool Shop Sander Abramson 106 Falls S Anne A Quamt Shop M J Argy Argy 8: Sons Heatmg and Sheet Met-ul Works Auchu Service Statnon Donald C Batt Battaglna B 8: B Cngar Store Beacon Motor Court Bees Bakery Benedxct's Cleaners and Taxlors Blake Lnquor Store B M Motors Inc Booth Strong Lumber Co Boots and Saddle Club Restaurant Burleson Canavan Hdwr Corp Cataract Glass Co Certo Brothers Inc Coblers Funeral Home Como Restaurant Concrete Stone 8: Coal Co Corner Restaurant Coulson s Pharmacy DeMarco Meat Market Duck Fnscher Athletnc Goods Dnfhne s Qualnty Danry Duncan Motors Duthes Grocery and Meat Market Ed s Movmg and Truckmg George B Edwards Inc Peter Elna Company, Inc Ellns Cards and Gnfts Empnre Bldrs Supply Co Falls Garage Corp Falls Greenhouses Famnly Restaurant Lawrence J Fell Insurance Pat Ferraro, D B A Movers Frglers Dry Cleamng Francns Optncal Co Fratello Brothers Grocery Frnend Louis E Fronczak Frontner Camera Exchange George Optucal Co Grant Food Market Glass Brothers Gndley Funeral Home Gruber Constructnon Company Gugmo s Red and White Hachee Amoco Service Helens Beauty Salon Hnggms Analytncal Laboratory Home Onl Company Hector Humphrey Hutchms Esso Servxce Hyde Park Delrcatessen Imson Pharmacy Jack 81 Jull Dry Cleamng Jones Esso Statnon onfre s Restaurant Josephs Dry Cleanmg Kayes Ladnes' Wear Kellnck s Prnntmg Knonoff s Food Market Krueger Motor Sales, Inc Hazel Krueger Real Estate Kurtzman s Grocery LaHac1enda Przzena Landy s Esso Seruce Statnon LaSalle Shoe Store and Repanr LaSalle Sports Shop Lazarz Grocery and Meat Market Levntt Chnldrens Shop Lewnston Restaurant Lnndsay News Company Mac Ann s Style Shop Maglnos Servlce R Moldenhauer Mangs Frsh Market John F McNulty Menkena Electrnc Servrce Mxchael s Cxgar Store R Mnllevnlle Daxry Moesch s Dehcatessen Molak s Restaurant fHelen 81 Alex, Monroes Lxquor Store 54 Mr 8: Mrs George Moses Mr 8: Mrs H Nashwmter Nragara Bowlmg Center Nnagara Fancy Bakery Nnagara Food Shop Nnagara Monument Works Mrs John OBrnen OHara Cngar Store OHara Package Lnquor Store Ortel 8: Osmskn Bernard J Page Paradnse Flower Shoppe Wnllnam E Peggs Fred R Peuss Qumn Applxance Jnm and Paul Rhoney W S Rneger Hardware Rnsvglm Prmtmg Co Rnzzo s Delncatessen Rob Lun Builders Supplnes, Inc Roscettn and Znto Builders Royal Typewrnters Sanford Dry Cleaners Searles Creamery Smger Sewmg Machme Co Sllpko Brothers Food Market Steve s Market Stmes Drug Store Sylvna s Beauty Salon Ed and Jean Synoradzlus Three Corners Restaurant ames Tnerney Tutts Dry Cleanmg and Laundry Uncle Bens Gnft Shop Umted Ofhce Machmes Co Varsnty Sportxng Goods and Mens Wear Virtuoso s Upholstermg Shop Volpes Servnce Statxon The Wedge West Roofing Co Wnllnams' Lunchette Ye Olde Tavern John V Zxto-Real Estate J - , . 7 . . . 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