St Marys High School - Sancta Maria Yearbook (Niagara Falls, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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AEA' E ia 3 'L E Niagara Falls, New York 5 fi X5 7 -3- Y 33.54 '. ,fiztawiikzy 4 ,MW Wim 'iffy may haw flee fl: Une 47211: 9244 am! em: 5144116 Winn Qian ian' milf Table of Contents -f.-Q. .- Hkcuiy . . . 8 flu 4' A ,M .P 'api ,.-pn-.a-ii ' K o o o o X cgemiws . . . 9 X 5525525 . . . . I8 Wnzzhchsxes. , . . Z5 Administrators of the teaching of Christ's Doctrines Our auxiliary bishop, the Most Reverend Leo R. Smith, is interested in all angles of youth guidance-spiritual, intellectual, and physical. As a sincere friend to youth, he is always ready to help solve their problems. The Most Reverend LEO R. SMITH, D.D. In our beloved bishop, the Most Rever- end Joseph A. Burke, we recognize a spiritual leader who is vitally interested in Catholic education, a leader whose loyalty to God and to country will always be an inspira- tion. One of his cherished desires is to further Catholic education, for he knows that Catholic students.form an integral part of the future of our country, he knows, too, that we, with a wider knowl- edge of the doctrines of our holy faith, we, the Catholic citizens of tomorrow, will be better prepared to help resolve all things in Christ. The Most Reverend JOSEPH A. BURKE, D.D. XP' W5-l Q rs l R ln September, 1928, the Reverend Cornelius F. Killeen, at thit time pastor of St. Mary's, cognizant of the need for increased educational facilities at St. Mary's, established a four year high school program. Until his death in Novem- ber, 1957, he worked zealously to provide the students at St. Mary's with the best in spiritual, physical, and scholastic training. The present pastor, the Right Reverend Msgr. Patrick ll. O'lJwyer, has carried on this good work. During the years he has shown a paternal interest in the progress of the SILI- dents at St. Mary's. Under the direction of the Sisters of Mercy and the co- operation of priests, and devoted lay teachers, over a thousand young people have prepared spiritually and intellectually within the walls of St. Mary's to take their places in this changing world. -lune, 1931, marked the graduation of the first sixteen students from St. Mary's High School. In June, 1949, St. Mary's graduated its last elass of boys. Witlm the graduation of the class of 1959, the torch will pass to Madonna Diocesan High School for girls. St. Maryls High School, however, will live on in the hearts of her graduates and in the traditions which she will bequeath to Madonna High School. In Tribute to our Pastor and Founder Right Reverend Monsignor PATRICK O'DWYER Pastor, Sf. Mary of Ibe Cataract Pflrisb The Reverend CORNELIUS F. KILLEEN' Founder, Sf. Marys High Sfbool Sister Mary Innocentia Principal Religion 11 Our principal and beloved teach- ers have striven to instill in us, their students, a growth in the knowledge and love and imitation of jesus Christ. They have aimed to strengthen our love for God and country by their interest in all phases of our activity-moral, intellectual, cultural, physical, and social. Citizens Reverend William A. Schwinger hip Education English Mr. Henry Gl C lub Our Faculty the Torchbearers Oi Christian Principles Reverend Robert S. Sweeny American Histor English Il S7 Sister Mary Teresa Religion I1 Latin I Algebra I Sister Mary de Angelis Religion II Business Mrs. Helen Meyer Bookkeeping General Business 'Business Law Sister Mary Gerald Religion IV English III, IV Health Business Mathematics Sister Mary David Religion I Latin II, Ill General Seienfe Librarian Sister Mary Eloise Religion 1 Mathematics English I Miss Judith Edgctte Religion III Wforlfl History English ll Sister Mary Clara Religion l Freneh I, II, III Liturgical Music Sister Mary Rosclla. Religion Ill Seienrc Mathematics Mrs. Kathryn Audley Assistant Librarian is v- 'V S :K 35:51- 1' gui 1 . f A gif 'K S wg Q x .SN A ww.. uf-swrfi., 2, f . .... A-A - W x- ...A ,Q-wv-:Q . ,fi - Q wQ?. ffl, 'KQQQ o NXQGQQ Riggs? - .v- - -1-,215 S' 'Nas ' .L ROSE MARIE DUNAGAN 621-3rd Street St. Mary of the Cataract President, Senior Class SENIOR SANDRA JOYCE HEWITT 1509 Pierce Avenue Safrpd Heart Secretary, Senior Class 'R s,si Qf'4s ANN MARIE DiCAMILI.O 629-16th Street St. Iosvpbft Vice-President, Senior Class RITA MARIE MCCONNAGHY 229-Sth Street Sf. Mary of the Caiarart Treasurer, Senior Class ' ,men ,Quai A .1 5, GLORIA PATRICIA ABAR ' 9526 Colvin Blvd. Prince of Peace 1 BARBARA ANN BEEBE -' 3434 Highland Avenue St. Teresa of the Infant jesus CAROL ANN 'BARRETT 8726 Munson Avenue St. john de LaSalle JORENE MARGARET BOS 434-23rd Street Our Lady of the Rosary Three things are necessary to a true Christian: charity in the heart, truth in the mouth, and chastity in the body. SUSANNE HELEN BRADT ffl 2565 jerauld Avenue A Sacred Heart JUDITH LEE CACCAMISE 2229 Linwood Avenue Our Lady of Mount Carmel I Af St. Hugh Lincoln CATHERINE MADALINE BUTCH 3110 Rhode Island Avenue St. Teresa of the Infant Iexus Prefect, Sodality PATRICIA ANN CASALE 3399 Stony Point Road St. Stephen Grand Island Co-editor, SANCTA MARIA 'Q' ELIZABETH ANN CASSIDY 515-9th Street St. Mary of the Cataract ELIZABETH AGNES DOOHER 411-12th Street Our Lady of Lebanon ROSE ANNE DOMINICK 3934 Macklcm Avenue St. Teresa of the Infant jesus Business Manager, SANCTA MARIA KATHERINE ANN DORGAN 519 Niagara Street St. Mary of the Cataract A good woman is a wondrous creature, cleaning to the right and to the good under all cbangeg . MAUREEN ANN DUNNE 6726 Stephenson Avenue Prince of Peace KATHLEEN URSULA FLYNN 43 Kline'l'ioad, Lewiston St. Teresa of the Infant jesus MAUREEN ANN FISHER 2828 McKoon Avenue Sf. Teresa of the Infant jesus ELIZABETH JANE FRONCZEK 243-15th Street Holy Trinity PATRICIA ANN GILBERT 2756 Welch Avenue Our Lady of the Rosary President, Legion of Decency Asst. Bus. Manager, SANCTA MARIA ' LORRAINE ELISE GRANIERI 782-15th Street St. Ioseplfx Co-editor, SANCTA MARIA THELMA DENISE GOODENOUGH 635 Jefferson Avenue Sf. Mary of the Cafarart Representative, Student Council NANCY KATHERINE HENDERSON 2722 South Avenue Sacred Heart President, Frlen cl1 Club lovely in youthful comeliness, lovely all laer life long in comeliness of heart. LINDA ELIZABETH HOWEY 1427 Fort Avenue Our Lady of Lebanon KAREN LILLIAN JACOB 456-2nd Street St. Mary of the Catarart 93 Tennyson SHIRLEY ANN INDOVINO 185-69th Street St. Iolm dc LaSalle Vice Prefect, Sodality Representative, Student Council Cl-IARLENE FRANCES JESSIE 302-8th Street St. Mary of Ilre Cataract KATHERINE THERESA LANGLEY 1524 Willow Avenue Sacred Heart KATHERINE FRANCES MCSPADDEN 370 S. 4tl1 Street, Lewiston St. Peter's Editor, MARYENNE SHEILA ANN MCCLINCY Callzm Drive, Lewiston St. Peter's A-4 ELLEN MARIE MILLS 615 Jefferson Avenue St. Mary of the Cataract Circulation Manager, MARYENNE Grow in grace and knowledge of Our Lord and Savior, jesus Christ, . . . BARBARA JOAN MIOSGA R. 1173, Packard Road St. Stanislaus Kostka .I PATRICIA ANN NOWAK 450-22nd Street Holy Trinity Business Manager, MARYENNE I4 BARBARA ELLEN NEYERLIN 2026 LaSalle Avenue Our Larly of Mount Carmel MARY CAROLINE O'GRADY 1622 Massachusetts Avenue St. Teresa of the Infant jesus CATHERINE MARY O'NEILL 3365 D Street Our Lady of thc Rosary Vice-President, Legion of Decency ' A KATHLEEN MARIE QUAGLIA 1358 Elmwood Avenue St. Iose11h's Treasurer, Student Council SUE ANNE PORTER 3760 McKoon Avenue St. Teresa of the Infant jesus KATHLEEN MARY RAFAJAC 1916 Cudaback Avenue Our Lady of the Rosary to Him be the glory botla now and to the day of eternity. ROSEMARY ANN SARKEES 1005 Niagara Street Our Lady of Lebanon PATRICIA DOROTHY ST. DENNY 2460 South Avenue Sacred Heart 2 Peter, 3, 18 CHARLENE ANN REEH 8642 Hennepin Avenue St. john de LaSalle ELIZABETH JANE SIERRA 458-Sth Street St. Mary of the Cataract 1 'R X CLAUDIA JANE STURMER 1634 East Falls Street Holy Trinity PENELOPE APRIL THOMAS 463-3rd Street St. Mary of the Cataract MARY EILEEN THOMAS Saunders Settlement Road, Lewiston St. Teresa of the Infant jesus President, Mission Club Captain, Basketball Team JEAN MARIE SULLIVAN 1826 Pierce Avenue Sacred Heart 2. PATRICIA MARY TRUESDALE 533-28th Street Our Lady of the Rosary JOAN ANN TRUESDALE 533-28th Street Our Lady of the Rosary PRISCILLA ROSE VIRTUOSO 2745 Forest Avenue Our Lady of Mount Carmel MARY ELLEN WARD 2831 Macklem Avenue St. Teresa of the Infant jesus N .N A., . Q, as-f , , 4 59 'x f S 1 Q J 9 - .- 'J . ' .adr- ' 'Oc . '- A -., I 'W F 1 E , , N ,tx , s 's n 3? M- Q 2 ,W S'-f 'Q' s ses ss-it swf -X X Classes M. x X' x x eng., 'xanax Qt ,fx fm. 1 w' s A X , V A . 'Q 5 L, ' A 55' N' Ws-C' .. sl L, is .4 QU, W, 5, A K fi- f s- Q . t .I , an x f P A A ,Y 'Q isg,,!.x . xx , . is . . Y - as ss Q 5 MTf 'l'x ,fwux xii NA nmssy. N s.1..-f+ism .s.iQXQ, b M, - X'sA N2 ' . ' ss . Q-gl ms'A xx .M Q yy .kigwsw W xx KMNMK mm NN. R N. f--4.44. -,-k Ns ' .-.., S W4 x x . K ,Pt g v gllj N s s N' Q S is W wx, l N . , 2? NS 2. N f . How little known is the great and merciful Love of the Heart of jesus! St. Therese of Lisieux TEACHER FOR A DAY. Student Council members take over the man- agement of the school for a clay. J. Cummings quizzes A. Bacon in Rc- ligion'II class. Religion THE REVEREND JOHN M. DUG- GAN, assistant pastor, blesses throats on the feast of St. Blaise. CKucvIingJ: A. Flnter, M. Shea, P. McClincy. QSiandiugj: E. Carmody, J. Hoffman, A. Hastee. .--.S Z OFFICERS, LEGION OF DE ing. P. Gilbert, president C, O,Neill, vice-president McGill, treasurer. CENCY check poster de- signed to promote good rcacl- 9 3 K. Langley, sccretaryg E. ...ex .1 if Science In GENERAL SCIENCE class Tlmmpsun, M. Mitchell, D. Edgcttc demonstrate the proper way to plan a balanced meal. Under the direction of Sister Mary Roselle, CHEMISTRY students L. Howey, E. Eronczek, P. St. Denny, J. Sullivan, and C. Barrett are constantly occupied with test tubes, flasks, and benlicrs in order to observe the marvels of science, Scientific researcb must aim at increasing the spiritual energies of the human being and freeing him from bodily and material labor. Pope Pius XII BIOLOGY students find their studies absorbing -each day brings new discoveries. - Ural ,wrmf- ENGLISH IV STUDENTS discuss with Sister Mary Gerald the char- acters in THE BALLAD OF THE WHITE HORSE. Katherine Dor- gan explains that King Alfred SHARED TRUTH AND SPREAD FAITH. Sister Mary David presents certifi- cates from ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROMOTION OF THE STUDY OF LATIN to honor stu- dents. First Row: L. Granieri, S. Joyce, K. Quaglia, Sister Mary David, K. McSpadden, P. A. Brown, R. Bcrthot. Scfoml Row: C. Stearns, B. Bcrock, M. Grosc, A. McCarthy, R. Fcchner, S. Hewitt, B. Pendergast, K. Lang- ley, P. Gilbert, R. Sarkecs. Languages Generous with their artistic talent. P. St. Denny prepares poster for SWEETEST GIRL contest. C. Butch points out finishing touches to L. Granicri's drawing of King Alfred's vision of Our Lady. VS 'i nl -ef I S . A -'w if! RE TRUTH Bonjour, monsieu r, quelle hcure est-il? Under Sister Mary Clara's guid ance FRENCH seems to offer no difhculty to these f'll'SC year students who are learning the tricky sounds by imitat- ing Dr. De Sauze's RE- C O R D E D PRONUNCIA- TION. -i.. Keep thy heart calm all day, and catch the words which the Spirit from hour to hour may say. Father Faber F RE SHMA N SCHOLARS learn to conduct a meeting according to the rules of par- liamentary procedure. The development of c o r r e c t speech, proper delivery, and audience appeal are some of the aims of the GOOD ENG- LISH CLUB. C. Ferguson delivers the speech she has prepared. M. Shea, P. Papierz Qchairmanl, M. Mazzei, J. Johnson note her observance of these aims. ii Si, E i. I AQ., Miss Edgette, former community ambassador to Switzerland, relates to her WORLD HISTORY class one of her many interesting stories about the Swiss people. If there is righteousness in the heart, there will he beauty in the eharaeterg if there is beauty in the character, there will be harmony in the homeg if there is harmony in the home, there will he order in the nation. When there is order in the na- tion, there will be peace in the world? Unknown Father Schwinger explains the political and social problems of Asiatic countries to his CITIZEN- SHIP EDUCATION CLASS. In this lesson he steps to speak of the work of the Columban missionaries in Korea. f in , wwf if O Citizenship Education Father Sweeny impresses on I.. Schutte and members of AMERICAN HISTORY I that il sincere appreciation of our AMERICAN HERITAGE helps to mold good citizens today, preparing them to be the leaders of tomorrow. 3 M. Fisher, a student in SHORTHAND class, explains that accuracy is a MUST for a competent secretary. .r-my-xfvx s..... TYPING students use the right techniques in order that they may reach the high standard of accuracy and speed Sister Mary dc Angelis sets for them. Demonstrating the Case of the Missing Toy Bag, BUSINESS LAW students learn the pleasant way. Here they enact a courtroom scene. S. Fnron, de- fending attorneyg C. Nencione, judgeg J. Sobaln, prosecuting attorneyg L. McDonald, justice jury -out to deliberate. Business Mrs. Meyer introduces FIRST YEAR BOOKKEEPING STUDENTS to the federal income tax report. M. Mills, I. LaFreniere, S. Roell, E. Supon, Covatto, B. Morell, C. Micale. .H - vmnus ..n1 f , K ' JESUS JIS Ll 4? A Qt' dd 1 'f v x - N mv i. 1 lx 4 ' -Q Cx. 'N v . . ag- ' u. fs, D -- ' I ' Q x ' 9 . . ' W Q q' -'Nui' 'RA X 9 gg, ' as .2 ! .4 -we K 4... ' va, A Q s iffy' ffffff' Hitt! ytttif gittti ytiifi fki gif Hifi! mg 3 if ,nh ,-q, av a'-1 an K.: A . A 1.47.5- A ' 'R '65, an i. shui! viii' r ,K i lt-w ...asm-fn x' W 1 M X Q, , L ,...l ,C+ as 14 :Sa v 1 fj Firsl Ron: Sheila Joyce, Patricia A. Brown, Rita Fcchner, Marcin Grose, Barbara Janik Maria Corieri. Scrum! Razr: Nancy Philsnn, Cynthia Stearns, Therese Giles. Class mac! am ,lkzfzfqafzl First Row: Julia Sobnln, Catherine Bonin, Cnrmelim Nencione, Geraldine Kendzia. Sefonrl Row: Marcin Mayflower, Mnriann Davies, Bonita lillllll. 'ilxd' ,Lg iv? Ql Q1 lib fb.. iam Xia yawn dzys First Row: Mildred Brennan, Bonnie Benk, Sally Faron, Mnra'i.1 Duane, Nnrnm D.n'r.xll. Seronrl Row: Nancy Hull, Rita Bcrthot, Joanne liura. Firsf Row: Patricia Lynch, Loretta Wolfe, Maureen O'Connor, Carole Orzechowski Seronrl Row: Joanne Reagan, Gr.-orginnna McCoy, Barbara Dorrenbachcr, Julie Carmody Sitting: Shirlcy Dugan, Ann Flater, Mary Ann DiRami0. Standing: Jessica Farr, Loretta Fcchner, Kathleen Finn, Anita Deal, Veronica Falcone, Lorraine Cwierlcy. Sitting: Judith Cummings, Sharon Brennan, Janice Covatto, Mary Ann Bryk. Standing: Gracene Capizzi, Helen Butski, Agnes Cudahy, Eileen Carmody, Joan Bozek, Mary Lou Camp- bell. Sitting: Eleanor Barczys, Patricia Boyle, Elizabeth Bevacqua. Standing: Lorraine Albert, Marilyn Bowen, Syd- ney Ayotte, Diane Anderson, Donna Benedict, Margaret Biggins, Ann Bacon, Rose Marie Beningo. Sophomore . . . e ezee eeeehee eeeffi ffieeeefi el Xie .4-A QNX if vw v if Sitting: Ann Hastec, Sharon Hansen, Rita Gilbert, Patricia Gallagher, Nancy justiana. Standing: Bridget O'Connor, Janice Jendraszek, Louise Hambriclge, Marsha Grosc, Suzanne Johnson, Leo- nora Hecmbrock. Sitting: Bernadette Larocquc, Maureen Mills, Concctta Micalc, Carol Grcascr. Standing: Beverly Morell, Margaret Kanous, Mary Ellen Gallagher, Chris- tine Kolaga, Joanne Hajzak, Virginia Murtuugli, Irene Lnfreniere. Class Watts fiat' 4? 54076 us. . . 'Mb Sitting: Diane Kindzia, Karen Keller, Audrey McConnaghy, Beverly Naugh- ton. Standing: Karen Haman, Mau- reen Gallagher, joan Guzdek, Mary Lynne Maher, Mary Kay Nashwinter, Laura Mann. Scaled: Paula Pascuzzi, Doreen Zal- eski, Marjorie Rivers, Sharon Rivkin. Standing: Veronica Ward, Maryetta West, Evelyn Supon, Patricia Schon- inger, Lois Putnam, Mary Zolcinski. Seated: Eirin Sheedy, Carolyn Polastcr, Sharon Young, Geraldine Urbaniak, Kathleen Ryan, Valerie Waz. Stamf- ing: Patricia Wheeler, Phyllis Rendle, Sandra Szczcpanski, Ann Riordan, Carla Stearns, Barbara Sullivan, Mary Sorge, Olivia Virtuoso. Sealed: Janet Covatto, Bonita Quaglia, Susanne Roell, Theresa Wicszczyk. Standirzgr Judith Winger, Rosemary Case, Mary Lou Rougeaux, Loretta Yannes, Linda Spence, Maureen Raidy. . . . M117 af lzsf , V, W K M we Y Freshman Class Suulcll: Judith DiC:1millo, Lorraine Dent, Margaret Cuddnhee, Sandra Bryk, Joan Dowe. Shmrling: Anne Bussendorfer, Barbara Downs, Chris- tine Ferguson, Jacqueline Abnr, Vir- ginia Gndawski. mal me a as sfafzk, . . Scaled: Muriel Biggins, Victoria Dom- inick, Suellcn Barteck, Judith DiTullio. Stzmrling: Beverly Bernardowicz, Carol Budniclc, Patricia Case, Theresa Fich- eu, Celine Curtis. Y I Y-I SL'1lf4'lII Charlene Gnllinm, I'.1trici.1 Bacon, Carolyn Dobbs, Joanne Ber- geron. Slnlnling: l.nrr.1ine Gnlslys, Mary Gabriele, Ann Fnron, Marjorie Collins, Marie Cinvnttn. fe me Xie flume af ffiflfkf auf! ffiizg Seated: Rosemary Indovino, Sandra Haun, Ann Harvey, Joan Hoffman, Judith Hickey. Standing: Barbara Ka- minska, Carol Jessie, Sandra Kapelka, Karen Knab, Joan Johnson. Seated: Marie Gravanti, Jeanette Mc- Dermitt, Margaret Grimley, Carol Gugino, Vivian Carli. Standing: Eizabcth Grasslcr, Janet Gilligan, An- toinette Gornicki, Joan Garlitz, Leona Godzisz. may we Je jzflif kkvwms. Scnfrrl: Elaine Kozar, Marjorie Mac- Kenna, Marilyn I.nMonicn, Marie Maz- zci. Standing: Schnrlene McDermott, Christine McKinnon, Margaret Kopera, Cathlcen McCarthy, Elaine Mazariello. Seated: Sandra Ncyerlin, Margaret Mis, Mary Ann Rougeaux, Susan Murphy. Standing: Faustina Muzzillo, Theresa Ncmetz, Sally Morgat, Maureen Neville, Mary Lou Mitchell. Svufvrl: Molly Shea, Cecilia Schocpflin, Margaret Vitngliano, Carol Xvojton. Shrmfiug: Rose Mary Scozzafava, jo- annc Young, Priscilla Papicrz, Natalie Sobala, Kathleen Young. Svalfrf: Colette Vcnuto, Elaine Russ, Nancy Wfcir, Patricia Slaimin. Sfand- iug: Bonita Stahlman, Ruth Olcjarz, Lorraine Wilkinson, Mary Zawislali, Diana Pilato, . . . fzzflhl bye! am! hue. WED Lis Scaled: Carol Williams, Kathleen Wil- cox, Wesley Szalack, Carol Zgoncc. Standing: Ruth Putnam, Emily Red- mond, Carol Olzcwski, jcrimae Slish, joan Rydelek. Seatczl: Lynda Trapasso, Sharon One- velo, Mary Peters, Linda Reid. Stand- ing: Madeline Routhicr, Catherine Riordan, Gail Wnzniak, Jannette Rug- giero, Marie Tcrrano. KJ' , 1 ' V I For manners are not irlle, but the fruit of loyal natures and noble 771i1ldS.,, Tennyson Sister Mary Eloise, STUDENT COUNCIL mod ernlor, discusses with B. O'Connor, E. Dawson and T. Giles the revision of the POINT SYSTEM. J. Gilliganls monitorial job is an easy one. St Mary's students pass QUIETLY to their classes Student Council I.. Wolfe, president of the STU- DENT COUNCIL, 1958-1959, takes an oath, in the presence of the Reverend William A. Schwing- erg Sister Mary Innocentia, prin- cipalg T. Giles, vice-presidentg B. O'Connor, secretaryg and K. Quaglia, treasurer, to uphold the ideals and principles of St. Mnry's High School. L. Humbridgc and I.. Putnam take advantage of their privilege to oiler SUGGESTIONS to be considered by the STUDENT COUNCIL. St. Mary's girls help run thc city for a day. K. Keller, DIRECTOR OF EI- NANCE DEPARTMENTg I.. Grnnieri, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC UTILITIESg G. Wolniak, SECRETARY TO THE MAYQR. fN.B. They were glad to return to school.J :qu Around School THREE CHEERS FOR OUR GOOD FRIENDS, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Domorat, Mrs. Pantepinto, and Mrs. Green who, each day, appease our hunger pains. UM! Can't you just taste that CHICKEN Mrs. Thomas has just taken from the oven! 4 1 Nnf' M. Thomas points with pride to her S120 in patron money while B. Neyerlin tells her that the UNDERGRADUATES helped get the SANCTA MARIA out of the red. ,v-...f .- -4 -..-.. --Q --.N -. MEDICAL MISSIONARIES OF MARY, Sister Mary Alo- ysius and Sister Mary Martin de Porres talk to the student body. Before showing slides on their work in Africa, Sister Mary Aloysius tells K. Ruggirello, M. Maclienna, A. Cudahy an interesting story about Nigeria. Fx if-X Zfm . .. ..i..... , IIS'-any---......,., ....... 'rf--...,. x'-'M Xx Maur B 9911 -Fisher mine M.. -H Stay' 1 1 if i M aria if Egza bergggohet. 110' Algae Dominick Bltsinemr A101103 1- Barba ra Bm-i HR!! K, mia Q ' A 8.915137 Pa ff I Uber: 't 3 f f-Y-f Manu 1' . e Gram In Loffa MARIA NCTA Co-edif0 ', SA Xi A 5.1 .. Casale RIA Pattliila TA MA Co-editor, SANC 1- 9 ff. 1 0 ,,-. ---....., ' ii iii. , Mr. lilnvaro XX'alll, XVal1l Printing Company, explains to thc MARYENNE I' . D stall, L. M.it'Plu-rs:-n, B. Ncyvrlin, M. Maher, .intl P. Schoningcr, the nmnv su-ps in lln- pulvlislnng nf llwir srlmol paper. K. MnSpndden, editor, and B. jamk, assistant editor, examine the camera purthascd by the MARYILNNL staff. - These members of :lic BUSINESS staff check the list and mail nut copies. flxff to riglrljz M. O'Gr.nlyg E. Mills. circulation manager: P. Nowalg lumi- acss nmnngcrg C. O'Nt'ill. C.. Ret-li. B. Miosgn. Mcmhcrs of the MAKYLNNIL slaft .ip- praisc EXCHANGE papcrs. lust Ron: T. Giles, G. Kcnd7ia, K. Koller, Brown, P. Ormsby, S. Hanson. Sunni! Run: I.. Grnnicri, P. Casale, I. W'nItc. G. Urlwaniak, S. Ross. A. Mciarxhv, M. Rnidy. Third Ron: M. l.,0llj1lIC!'lV. M. Nasl1wintcr, B. Olfonnor, l . Schuttc, J. jcnclrnszck, I. l.al'rt-nicro. B. Berock. Q. P' 4. v Y' 'ma v-fr, A s ., f k,f 151 fQ el' I 9' iw, A s - Q 6 K , J 6 1 h J fi 2 Ai f 1 A I li K V 3 ' l , , i T W if ' ' L E . i f . f: sm. ug V713 k is :L 5 lm . Q xi' ' ,.,. X iw. li--Y ' - W Q fs fu '5 First Row: P. Gallagher, A. Hastee, S. Rivkin, M. Thomas fcaptainl, C. Grcaser, L. Wilkinson. Second Row: M. L. Maher, C. McCarthy, A. Harvey, S. Joyce, K. Wilson, B. O'Connor, M. Nashwintcr. Third Row: M. L. Mitchell, C. MacPherson, M. Gallagher, G. Wozniak, E. Dawson, Jendrasczck, L. Putnam. Sports The important thing . . . is not winning, but taking partg the essential thing is not conquer- ing, but fighting well. Baron De Coobertin Mary Thomas, captain Will they get the ball? They DIDN'T. -'T :ru 1 Time out for refreshments. G. Wozniak, C. McCarthy, S. Rivkin, M. L. Maher, K. Wilson, I.. Wilkixisoii, C. Gallina. RAHY RAHY VICTORY! Cheerleaders urge the team on. J. Gilligan, S. Ross, P. D'Aloise, E. Sheedy, E. Russ, P. Raymond, G. Kendzia, T. Giles, C. Gallina. f' 914.5 , , nf A l FRENCH CLUB observe fcnst LES TROIS ROIS MAGES. Officers N. Henderson, P. Brown, A. McCarthy crown B. Janik, J. Reagan, K. Langley. Sending clothes to the students at Mercy High School, Tubcd, Philippine Islands, foreign mis- sion of the Sisters of Mercy of our diocese, is but one of the many projects undertaken by the MISSION CLUB. fLeft to rightj R. Indovino, P. Wheeler, A. Bacon, N. Sobala, P. Bacon. Small but perfect in every detail, says B. Quaglia to M. DiRamio as they set up the officers and soldiers of the Roman Legion, a subject to be discussed at the LATIN CLUB meeting. Clubs Members of the LIBRARY CLUB give valuable assistance to Sister Mary David, librar- ian. S. Haun, A. Chirigoni, P. Skimin, M. Biggins, L. Dent, C. Stearns, K. Burdick, M. Kopera, S. Onevelo. f' 6- S. Bradt, C. Butch, M. Fisher give last minute touches to the table at the WELCOME party to the FRESHMEN. M Zawxslak and M Grimlcy FRESHMEN voices ring out at WELCOME party. Begm every aet1on and end it as well, by offenng 1 o God 111 a 191 ze prayer. St. Gregory of Nazlanzen Answering the telephone is part of gl-ie daily routine of Mrs Ruby Menke, Time out for RECREATION Students look forward emch day to SECRETARY the noon houx xasmvf X In the presence of Father Duggan, assistant pastor, C. O'Neill, C. Butch, and S. Indovino make their act of consecration which marks them permanent members of the SODALITY OF OUR LADY. Others making permanent act: J. Bos, B. Bcebc, E. Cassidy, A. DiCamillo, P. D'Aloise, R. Fechner, P. Gilbert, L. Granieri, N. Henderson, S. Joyce, K. Langley, R. McConnaghy, K. Mc- Spadden, E. Mills, B. Ncycrlin, P. Ormsby, J. Sullivan, M. Thomas, P. Virtuoso. It is impossible for a client of Mary, who is faithful in bonoring and recoirzmendiizg himself to ber, to be lost. St. Alphonsus Liguori Catherine Butch, prefect, assisted by Shirley Indovino, vice-prefect, place a crown on the statue of Our Lady while other members of OUR LADY'S SODALITY join in praise of her who is our life, our sweetness, and our hope. QLL-ft to right, B. Neyer- lin, E. Mills, N. Henderson, A. DiCnmillo, M. Thomas, B. Beebc, E. Cassidy, R. Fechncr, C. Butch, S. Indovino, M. Vitagliano, M. A. Ryan, M. Corieri, J. Bos, P. Virtuoso, K. Langley, C. O'Neill, R. McConaghy, L. Granicri. The Reverend Joseph T. Cahill, C.M., retreat master, offered the Holy Sacrince of the Mass each day at noon for the retreatants. St. Mary's students listened attentively during the three days' re- treat to Father Cahill's clear explanation of the Christian virtues. Retreat Lord, Thou hast made us for Thysel restless until they rest in Thee. The student body, under the direction of Sister Mary Clara, sings High Mass many times during the year. f, and our hearts are St. Augustine N15 m y W., The FIRST DANCE of thc season, HI, was a tremendous success, socially and finan Dancers do the bunny-hop to the music of and his orchestra. Social Activities Frank DelSignore, C. MacPherson Qco- chairmanj, M. O'Connor Qco-chairmanj and Michael O'Connor stop for a few moments to enjoy refreshments served at the JUNIOR clance, NDRIFTING IN A DREAM. cially. Mario A good time was had by all at the PUMPKIN PROM- ENADE dance sponsored by the SODALITY. God's goodness hath been great to thee. Let never day nor night un- hallowed pass, but still remember what the Lord hath done. Shakespeare J. Bos, acclaimed by students at St. Mary's, SWEETEST GIRL FOR 1959, is crowned by B. Quaglia. L. Wolfe, runner up, joins in the merriment. 'SY :Riffs Christmas A... Hail, Holy Lady, Mother of God, ever a Virgin, chosen by the Most Holy Father, consecrated with the Spirit Paraclete, Thou Tabernacle of the Son. St. Francis of Assisi Mr. and Mrs. Robert johnson, former graduates of St. Mary's High School, :ind their children, Michael, Judy, Danny, and Bobby, visit the crib. Please straighten my veil, says P. D'Aloisc to R. Fechner, while M. A. Ryan looks on nmusedly. Last minute preparations for the CHRISTMAS pageant. Some poor child will be happy with this TEDDY BEAR, remarks K. McSpadden to M. E. Ward and N. Henderson as they deliver one of the many baskets prepared by the students of St. Mary's under the sponsorship of the SODALITY. This is for Msgr. O'Dwyer because l1e's been so good, says SANTA CLAUS fAnthony Casalej to K. Jacob. I if .- q Hail, full of grace! The Annunciation scene in the Glory to God in the highest and peace on earth to men of good Christmas pageant-C. Butch QOur Ladyjg I.. Schutte willln Angel chorus in the Christmas pageant. fAngelJ. O Come, let us adore Him! Christmas pageant prepared by members of the STUDENT COUNCIL, directed by P. Casale delights all by its simple beauty. 3 SE S e 3 1 5 2 X Smiling faces, soft lights, colorful decorations - all HAPPY MEMORIES of an unforgettable night. Dancers tripped the light fantastic until the plaintive strains of The Bells of St. Mary's an- nounced the close of the Sen- ior-Junior Prom, the last at St. Mary's. vs ' 'Q Interested observers watch P. Thomas and her escort P. Becbe dance to the music of MARIO AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Philip Bc-ebc places n glittering rhinestone tinrn on Penelope Thomas QUEEN OF THE PROM. Left to rigight: Michael O'Connor, Ellen Mills, Philip Beebe, Penelope Thomas, Sheila Joyce, Stephen Mansour. C. Q Q11 .. ' 7 it mf' Nw Y P hx? 'K . .FWF .- , S ,, 'F X . F5 i 'Q K 4 5 n QA 1' i -AWN I From gay and verdant howers, we haste to crown thee now. P. Thomas places ra crown on thc statue of Our l..1sly nt the SENIOR-JUNIOR PROM to signify that all choose Mary Immac- U late ns their QUEEN. Xian' qua! mammf. . The '. 1 M5 ,rx 3 3 Us Q K ' x t,. 1 1:51 PM-vhlfs. mf.-i ' 1 8 Nl Q i K, X if A N K in i'0 J l 1 H1 hi -is Prom X fffif ff ' 4530542 52' 44 1.51 aim? X 3' X . 5' g ddllldbbil Nw:-13' M N,-Q 4 3 1 .1 S, s L Preparing to serve thc GRADUATES' cake, I1 masterpiece of culinary art. fLcfc to rightj Mrs. O'Kccfe, Mrs. Gratto, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Gopdnll, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Wil- liams, Mrs, Domorat. s' . sv . K, EMASWQ K h f 5 f 'QQ r. ODwycr congratulates Judnh deStcfano, 'S 8. 'Si Q K 'ie s..+.fw1,u.-Q A 'X ,. in , s Q., M -.. S If f aff' . ali. J . Ski ss f T Q X I Q.. Q.. Reverend Bernard J. Magee Reverend Thomas E. Devine Reverend John M. Duggan Reverend John M. Knego Reverend Paul R. Letourneau Reverend William A. Schwinger Reverend Williarn G. Stanton Reverend Robert S. Swceny Holy Trinity-Mothers' Club Mount Carmel-Mothers' Club Sacred Heart-Mothers' Club St. John de LaSalle-Holy Name Society St. John de LaSalle-Mothers' Club St. John de LaSalle-Rosary Altar Society Ace Hobby Shop Amato and Palermo's Tavern Argy Heating 8: Sheet Metal Worlcs Argy's Bus Line Argy's Insurance Armory Grill Baker Optical Company F. L. Baldwin Bartos Esso Service Batt's Souvenir Store James M. Bedard, Jr. Ernie L. Bevilacqua's Insurance Blake's Liquor Store Brooks Maid Bakery Budget Beauty Shop Burns Plumbing and Heating Butrys Laundromat Buzzy's Restaurant and Pizzeria Carella Bros. and Co. Carosella Sewer Contractors, Inc. Carrigan's Dairylea Casale's Pizzeria Cataract Glass Co., Inc. Central Lanes Century Photo Company Cobler's Funeral Home Como Restaurant Conlin Swift Homes, Inc. Corner Restaurant Coulson's Pharmacy, Inc. W. A. Crandall Cummings Cigar Store D'Amico Davidson's Gulf Store Frank DeFazio, Inc. Delaney and Thorne James J. Destino, Insurance DiCamillo Bakery Dooher and Seager, Plumbing and Heating E and T Luncheonette Einsfeld Plumbing and Heating El Capitan Restaurant Eleanor,s Decorating Studio Ellis Cards and Gifts Empire Builders Supply Erie Liquor Store Falls Greenhouse Special Patrons Rt. Reverend Msgr. Patrick J. O'Dwyer St. Joseph-Mothers' Club St. Mary's-Holy Name Society St. Mary's-Mothers' Health Club St. Teresa-Mothers' Club Rocco Cardone Melvin B. Dyster, M.D. Max V. Grabiec, M.D. A Friend Dr. Henry J. Kwapis Dr. R. L. LaRocca Joseph P. Mallo, M.D. Business Patrons Fat Man's Used Cars Felicetti Concrete Products Figlers Dry Cleaning Fratello Bros. A Friend Frontier Bowling Lanes Frontier Camera Shop Gabriele's. Grill Galdys Hardware Gazy Bros. Girasole Real Estate Co., Inc. Goodyear Service Stores Great Bear Market Gugino's Supermarket Hachee's Amoco Service Harold's Furniture House Harris and Lever Florists Heinz Grocery David C. Heuer and Sons Helen's Beauty Salon fEmogene Young, Hi-Best Dinette, Inc. Honeymoon Grill Honeymoon Motel Hyla's Beauty Box Ideal Coffee Shop Jay's Drug Store Johnny's Food Shop Joseph's Dry Cleaning Keller's Meat Market Kellick's Printing Krueger Motor Sales Kun-tzman's Grocery Larry's Grocery LaSalle Liquors, Inc. LaSalle Shoe Store and Repairs Lewis Janitorial Service 8: Supplies Lindsay Photo Center, Everything Photographic Lore Bros. Esso Service MacDonald-Butler Florist Maloney and O'Connor Travel Bureau Mama Mia's Restaurant Mang's Fish Market Mantell's Carousel of Flowers Mario Quaglia-Music by Mario Market Auto Service 56 William J. McMahon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. John O'Brien Zeta Tau Iota Sorority M.D. Nashwinter james Maroon, Inc. Metzler Motors, Inc. Michael's Cigar Store Migliazzo-Granto City Market Mil-Pine Motors R. Millville Dairy Moesch's Delicatessen Mokhiber's Delicatessen Molack's Restaurant Mom's Coffee Shop 8: Restaurant Murphy's Service Station Niagara Niagara Niagara Niagara Auto Supply Bowling Corporation Fancy Bakery Oflice Equipment Company Nowak's Delicatessen O'Hara's Cigar Store O'Hara's Liquor Store Old Mill Inn Olsker, Inc. Patti Mae Shop-Distinctive Women's Apparel Pete's Service Station Fred R. Peuss Podsiadlo's Market Portage Road Garage Rainbow Bridge Esso Service Ray Ott Restaurant Joseph Q. and Mary F. Reardon, Insurance Otto Redanz Red Coach Inn Rivershore Garage Robert Rob-Lun Lumber 8: Builders Supplies, Inc. Roffle, Inc. Roy and Bill's Gulf Station Luke Sabella Gas Station L. B. Sacs Co., Inc. Charles Sanfilippo Trucking Rose Sarkees Beauty Lounge Albert D. Sarles, Prudential Insurance Co. Ray Siembida, Insurance Speedy Auto Wash St. Joseph's Religious Shop Sanford l Hr. Cleaners Tim and Paul Rhoney Robert Schul Plumbing and Heating Co. Roscetti and Zito, Builders Slipko Bros. Food Market, Inc. Stevens-Van De Bogart Inc., Insurance Stewart Supply Company Mr. and Mrs. Edward Abar Stines Drug Store Strand Drug Store Sunnycrest Dairy Products, Inc. Tavano Prescription Pharmacy Tick Tock Chilclren's Shop James Tierney Treadway Inn Virtuoso Building Company, Inc. Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Donovan Virtuoso's Upholstering Wahl Printing and Binding Co. Walck's Farm Dairy, Inc. Wayland's Sheet Music White Star Food Market Williamson's Service Station Wynes Petroleum Service Ye Olde Tavern Leep Zelones Herb Hull Dr. Richard Baer Marion E. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Amato Amendola Printing John J. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Viola Argy Mr. and Mrs. family Mr. and Mrs. Avenue Drug Raymond Anthony Amin Aswad and J. Augustyn Store Shirley Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Barnhart Raymon Beebe Paul Belbas William Benedict A. W. Bergeron Ted Blachinski Donald Boland Margaret Boland Robert E. Boland Mr. George Bool Mrs. Joseph M. Bos Mrs. John Bristol Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Broderick Glen E. Mr. and Mr. and Brooks Mrs. Rocky Bruno Mrs. Joseph Bryk C-B Shoe Store Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Campbell Guelfo Canoli, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cantara Mr. and Mrs. James P. Dooher Peter J. Dooher Mr. and Mrs. William Dooher Martha J. Dorgan Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dorrenbacher Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dryia Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dunagan Mr. and Mrs. R. Dunagan Bc family Maureen Dunne, '59 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dunne, Sr. Pat Elia Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Falcone Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Frank Felicetti Mr. John J. Fell Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Fiori and family Mr. and Mrs. family Mr. and Mrs. William H. F i Mrs. Agnes C. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fiori and Sal Fioritta, Jr. rth Fisher Edward Fitzpatrick J. Wade Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. William Flater Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Franks A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Funk Fred Gabriele Gadawski's Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. L. Gadawski Dr. Peter J. Iannuzzi Mr. and Mrs. Louis Indovino Italia Football Club Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Jarosz Mrs. Rita Jessie Mr. and Mrs. Neil Johnson Patricia and Nora Johnston Morris Jones Mr. John Joseph J. T. Men's Shop Mr. and Mrs. John Jurkin Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Kaminska Kantanista's Grocery Store Ethel Keenan Anthony J. Keller Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kendzia Mr. and Mrs. H. Wallace Knight Theodore T. Kondo Mrs. Victoria Kopera Dr. Joseph M. Kramer J. J. Carroll, Mrs. John J. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M.D. Casey Gino Casilio Theodore Casilio E. J. Cassidy Civiletto's Liquor Store Catherine Cla ton Mr. Pat Y and Mrs. David F. Cleary Collins, '58 Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kukulka Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kwiatkowski Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Labai Mr. and Mrs Samuel C. LaBarber Mr. and Mrs Al Leone Mr. and Mrs Elmer Lewis Lois and Barbara, '61 Mr. and Mrs Vincent Lonardo Mr. and Mrs Stephen Los Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lucantonio Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Lytle Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Mackenna Mackenzie Football Club Joseph R. George Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gilbert Mrs. William Gilmartin Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gleason Mr. and Mrs. John Gleason Teresa A. Gleason Edwin S. Glennie Gluck Building Barber Shop Dr. Samuel Goldsman Mrs. Miller Goodenough Nick Macoretta Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maher Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Majchrzak Mrs. M. Malone Joe Manirino, Repairing Mike Marino Kosto Markoif Miss Norma Maroon Mr. and Mrs. James Marrone Mr. and Mrs. William Marsh, Sr. Anthony T. Grana, D.D.S. Rosalie M' Martin Charles McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Colucci Dr. John J. Connelly Pat Conway Mr. and Mrs William Corcoran Dr. and Mrs. Edward M. Cordasco Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Corieri r and Mrs Clilford Corri an M . . g Benny Critelli's Liquor Store Mr. and Mrs. James Cudahy, Sr. Joseph and Francis Cudahy Mr. and Mrs. William Davies Mrs. Ted DeLorenzo Mr. and Mrs.'L. Bruce Dent Miss Kathleen M. D'Grillo Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin DiCamillo Mrs. Victor J. Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dinsmore Mr. and Mrs. Frank DiRamio Alfred DiRocco Music Studio Raymond Dofy Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dominick Doniet's Delicatessen Felix Goulah Grand Bowling Alley Louise Grande Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Grobengieser Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Granieri Peter Grassler and Sons Carmen Guetta Mathew Gwozdek .loseph R. Masters Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John L. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Matheson Marion Mayflower McClincv P. J. McConnaghy Mr. and Mrs. Neil McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haber Tobias Haber and Mrs. Joseph Harbatowski and Mrs. Charles Henderson William H. Henderson and Mrs. W. E. Hewins and Mrs. Gerald Hewitt Maureen Holohan, '58 Mary Carol Howey, R.N. Patrick James Howey 57 Robert F. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Clair McFall McFarland Hardware Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Basil McFarlane Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McGill McLeod's Delicatessen Mrs. John McSpadden Kay McSpadden, '59 Roy Mefford Meranto's Meat Packing Service Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Mercia Mrs. Helen Meyer Earl Miller Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Mills Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas F. Minicucci Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miosga Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Mongrain Henry Morrison, Produce Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Neville Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neyerlin NicoIa's Pizzeria Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nicosia William C. Niesen, M.D. Dr. F. W. Niland C. P. Nolfe, D.D.S. , Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew L. Nowak Charles Oakley Mr. and Mrs. James J. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. 0'Grady Edward Olejarz Bridie O'Neill Catherine M. O'Neill, '59 Mrs. Michael O'Neill Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palermo E. A. Palmer, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. David Paonessa Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Papierz Pat and Muriel, '62 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paterson Mrs. Russell Ambrasio Mr. and Mrs. Albert Amendola Ann, '61, and Pat, '62 Ann Marie, '59 Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Armstrong Mrs. F. L. Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barrett Mr. and Mrs. James Beazley Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Beckett Mr. John E. Belkota Mrs. Regina Belkota Robert Belkota Mr. Stephen Belkota Beth, '59 Gail Berthot, '58 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bilski Carl Bishara Mr. and Mrs. M. Bonocorso Thor Borreson Walter and Richard Bos Mr. and Mrs. William Bradley Miss Helen Brett Bridget, Sue, Pat, Ann Mr. and Mrs. R. Brooks Patricia Ann Brown, '60 Mrs. Catherine Burden Gene Carella Fran Burden Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burnett Joseph Butch David Cahill Mrs. Mae Campbell Mary Lou Campbell, '61 Joseph F. Peters Joseph Petrozzo Pine Art 86 Gift Shop Portage Pharmacy John W. Prout, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Mario Quaglia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reagan Mr. Jack Reed Dr. John D. Ritchlin Milton Robinson, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rougeaux 'Round the Clock Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruggirello Anthony Runk Floor Covering Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ryan Anthony J. Soluri Sandy Beach Service Station Julius Saraceni Mr. and Mrs. Cezar J. Sarkees R. L. Saundeus, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert J. Schlitzer Mr. and Mrs. John Schreiber Searles Milkmaids Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seick Mr. George Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Shomers Mr. and Mrs. Kass Silberberg Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Simonson G. R. Smith Frank Sobczak Boosters Robert Clayton Matthew Clasper William Clasper Mr. and Mrs. A. Clementi Mrs. Walter Cleveland Elizabeth Collins Mrs. Robert Confer Margaret Coogan, '58 Cornell 8: Daggett Funeral Home Geraldine Cosaro Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crego Elaine Crowley Mrs. W. J. Cuddy Judy Cummings, '61 Mrs. John Daley Pat D'Aloise, '60 Danny and JoAnn Dave and Bob William F. Delekta Mr. and Mrs. Phillip DelMonte Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeLuca Anna DeMunda Mr. Frank DeMunda Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeRosa Mary Anne DiRamio Mrs. Alfred DiRocco Mr. Francis Dolan Manuel Dominguez Mr. and Mrs. John Dooher Double I League Mr. John J. Dowling, Jr. Barbara Downs, '62 Mrs. Joseph Duca Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. Stivers Mr. and Mrs. Elton Sturmer Mr. and Mrs. David Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Supple I Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Szczepanski D. E. Taylor, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Thomas Mr. and Mrs. John R. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Thorburn Tom and Julie Mr. and Mrs. Sol Tioritta, Jr. Dr. G. A. Touma Tony Trabucco Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trapasso Mrs. Maude Trudeau Thomas R. Tuttle ,. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Urbaniak Miss Frances Urbaniak Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Vevirit Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Virtuoso Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Whitham Mr. and Mrs. Bruce V. Winkworth Mr. and Mrs. John Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wood Mrs. B. Zaleski Stanley C. Zawadzki Mr. and Mrs. John Zawislak Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ziarno Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zito Mr. and Mrs. William Emons Veronica Falcone Mr. and Mrs. James Faron Sally and Ann Faron, '60, '62 Mrs. Thomas Fell Bonnie Ferguson Betty Ferrerio Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fichter Mr. and Mrs. James Finley Maureen Fisher, '59 Mr. and Mrs. William Francis A Friend Donna Fuller, '57 Bill Fyfe John Gabriele Mary Ellen Gallagher, '61 Barry Ganzhorn Mr. and Mrs. Edward Garvey Kevin Geraghty Maryanne Gerbasi Miss Betty Gett Ronald Gianiola Patricia Gilbert, '59 Richard Gilbert Dr. Edward E. Gillick, Jr. Ginger and Carol, '61 Glass Grothers Anthony Gomez Mr. and Mrs. John Goodall Denise Goodenough, '59 Mrs. Kenneth Goodheart Thomas K. Goss Mr. and Mrs. Roland Grandin Alex Carosella William Carosella Mr. and Mrs. Serafin Casal T. R. Casamento Cecelia and Carol, '62 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cheif Joseph Chille Chris and Pat, 60 Dorothy Eberhart Ed and Marsha Jean Edwards Mrs. Edwards and Leo Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edwards Art Elia Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elias Mr. F. H. Ellis 58 Roland Grandin Evelyn Granieri Lorraine Granieri, '59 Rosanne Granieri Samuel Granieri Ronald Graniola 7 Larry Gratto, 60 Robert W. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Greaser Bill Grimes Mr. and Mrs. R. Grosskopf Carol Gugino, '62 Margaret Guisto Mrs. F. Hannums Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen Mrs. Gertrude Harrigan Andy and James Hastee Laura Hayes Willma Hayes Sandra Hewitt, '59 Ann Marie Hickey, '57 Francis X. Hickey Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hooker Mr. and Mrs. Lourn House Linda Elizabeth Howey, '59 Mr. and Mrs. John Hull Shirley Indovino, '59 Irene and Sherri, '61 Edna Jacob Karen Jacob, '59 Mr. and Mrs. Casimer Janik Mrs. Stella Jarownik Carol Jessie Joe and Emma Joe and Rose ,ohn and Corkey John and Robert Mrs. Leonard Johnson Mrs Mary Johnson and Mrs. Julia Maye Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnsen Mrs. Mary Joseph Judy and Nancy, '59 Nancy Justiana, '61 Michael Kargatis Mrs. Florence Keenan Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelly William R. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kilmer Julia Kilmer, '60 Leo O. Klingler Dolores Koperna Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kot Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kowalski Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kozar Bob Krul Mary Krupa Nellie Krupa Bill LaDue Mr. and Mrs. J. Lalfreniere Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lane Mr. and Mrs. John Langley Joe Latito Mrs. Gail Lequeux Miss Betty Leuthold Mario Lipari Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Litilo Mrs. Russell Lobuzzetta Miss Nancy Long Sigismund Lopacki, Jr. Mrs. Marie Lyle Robert Madison Mary Eileen and Margaret Mary Ellen and Sandy, '60 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Matusik Mrs. Jean Mazzariello Mr. Joseph F. Mazzariello Francis McAlee Nellie McCabe Betty McConnaghy Mr. and Mrs. I-rancis McConnaghy Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McConnaghy Chuckie McCoy Georgianna McCoy, '60 Joseph McGaifon Leo J. McGarry Mr. and Mrs. James McKay Margaret McMahon Mr. and Mrs. William Mellan, Jr. Mike, '60, and Barb, '60 Tom Miller Mills Grocery Peter Miosga, '58 Janet and Joanne Misch Mr. and Mrs. E. Misterkiewicz Richard Moore Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Moran Mrs. Carrie Morganti Mr. and Mrs. D. Murphy Faustina Muzzillo, '62 Mr. and Mrs. John Nagelhout Maureen Nagelhout Carmelita Nencione, '60 Mr. and Mrs. Blaze Nicolia Patricia Nowak, '59 Ann O'Connor Daniel Michael O'Connor Bob O'Donnell- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar O'Donnell Mr. and Mrs. P. E. 0'Donnell Martin J. O'Grady Mary C. O'Grady, '59 Staff Sergeant John P. 0'Grady Oliver's Service Station Olivia and Priscilla, '61, '59 Mr. and Mrs. W. Olson John Olzewski Mr. and Mrs. James Orgorchock Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Palumbo Bob Parker Patricia Pastore, '58 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Pietak Mr. and Mrs. S. Pietras Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Polizzi Mrs. Stephen Popawich Robert M. Presutti Progressive Arts Mr. and Mrs. Charles Putnam Bonita Quaglia, '61 Joanne Quaglia, '63 Kathleen Quaglia, '59 Raymond Roe Mr. Frank Raymond Charlotte Rettig, '60 Rim, '59 Rita, '61, and Ronnie Rose Marie and Barbara, '59 Jim Rousseau Kathy Ruggirello, '60 Mary Ann Ruggirello, '57 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Runk Ruth and Prissy Mr. and Mrs. M. Rutherford Mrs. Norma Sawma Agnes Schimschimer Janet Schinabeck Mrs. Helen Schoninger Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Schutte Mrs. Victoria Sekula Select Gift Shop Mr. Daniel Sheedy Shelia and Pat McClincy, '59, '62 Dr. E. A. Shoemaker Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shomers Tom Sisler Gloria Skowronski, '56 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Skurzewski Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith Ma deline Smith Mr. Edward Soja Shi Ma rley Sondek ry Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stefik, Sr. Leonard Stivers, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Stone Claudia Sturmer, '59 Sue and Tom Ann Sullivan, '56 Mr Mr Mr Mr . Edward Sullivan . and Mrs. Robert Swartz . and Mrs. Malo Tallo . and Mrs. J. Terrano Mrs. Evelyn Thompson Mr Mr Mr Mr Ha Mr . and Mrs. F. Thompson . and Mrs. R. Tompkins . and Mrs. Albert Touchette . and Mrs. Joseph Trank nk Troscianiec s. George Truesdale Jerry Trunzo, '58 Dorothy Trzeciak, '58 Annette Turcotte, '56 Mr. George Vanderwerf Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Van Egmond Jim Vilardo, '57 Mrs. Harold Wackett Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Wade, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Walker Mrs. R. F. Ward Emily Wasefield Ronnie Wasmund Mr. Frank Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. George Williams Frank Wilson Mrs. Raymond Wilvers Mrs. James Winger Renee Witkowski, '60 Loretta Wolfe, '60 . Judy Wood, '58 Wrotniak Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Majchrzalt Mrs. Louise Manerino John Maroon Pat Martin To the Right Reverend Msgr. Patrick J. O'Dwyer, our pastor, to our priests, to Sister Mary Innocentia, our principal, to the members of the faculty, to the undergraduates, to Mr. James Scibilia, our eliicient photographer, to Mr. Daniel Solari of Cooke Publish- Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Roche Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rodhy Rich Zimmer, '59 Ron and Lauren Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rooney Carole Zgonce, '62 Louise Zona ing Company, to all our patrons and boosters, to all who helped in the production of the SANCTA MARIA we say, May the Lord grant you that which your heart desires, may He crown your hopes with fulfill- ment. May Christ and Mary bless you. CLASS OF 1959 May Xie Kbiflilq of ymnzyzffy gba' zbscenl alan yau, liz Xie mme af Xie 921721, amz' cf Xie agen, am! J Xie HQ aghzklzkf Why Xie have af wlzbl szwhassefff al unrzhsfanbhg, ke! yew! ffezwfs amz' mzkmfv liz fffzlzkf 56:11.53 am Jani 1 I sf P' l , A I li Ti f'.'-4-L. we , x, ff . S fy Q, 1 J S E il X 5 ,. Sf 3 E v xx Q if ig L L Q Z , 3 1 - . ,- : f 3 4 W D wg ., ,pug rw' 2' 'ff , Ls 1.x My .- ,vs , I X. .1 ,.F?' , .,if, ' x 5441, 3 , 4 1. - V. ' I -1 ,f riff' , ,.f': .L - .6 5555793 3: fm .4 in :e H f. px i 5. fp. . 'A ,ifxlf . A ,. if S, :Af - af: N fiiif'-Q N . . wg K , -W ,-5 mg 1 , F 7521 .Q if 23: 1? 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