St Marys Institute - Echoes Yearbook (Amsterdam, NY)
- Class of 1959
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We are everlastingly grateful to you for your unselfish teaching of coin- plete approach to maturity 1'- 1- 'Xa l Our Senior Knights of the Altar Father Gilmour, sports moderator, listen attentively as Father Colburn briefs our team managers on their speaks inspiringly of the privilege duties as leaders of serving the cause of religion Sister Isidore reporting good news or bad holiday or detention room these messages find their source in the office Mrs Rutkox-.ski helps Dom drink of the lountain of Poor Vlarcia not even .1 fancy Indlan blanket learning .1 thick book and small print, too Cim CIICCI bel' UP but M155 RIICY Can' ,, f 5 3 X sr , ' - y -z 'gf K 3, t 3 Xl X .fo ' - 5, I 'P Q fi, , 4 . x , . l l . , . A 'Q 4 V i ff, 9 A ,..f- fi AA Officers P. DeStefano, M. Tighe, J. Capozzelli, and J. Mahoney receive instructions from Sister Isidore on the Hwh t . Ch 1 . .HH Sk S d 3 a iss oo sp1r1. a s anr functlons of their varlous commlttees. Lawrence as she rehearses her speech for A. Eckelman, V. Allen, R. Fiorini and M. Mul- larkey sort Catholic magazines to be distributed by the Catholic Action Committee. an-sq l. QT ! 3 ll if - fi' a Sodality meeting in Albany. Prefect J. Mahoney and Vice-Prefect M. Tighe, as leaders of the Marian Committee, lead the entire school in the recitation of the Rosary over the P.A. system sa Z' Om adqb S ' This year an all-out effort was made at S.M.I. to increase the activities and importance of Our Lady's Sodality. To accomplish this purpose, the Sodality was divided into four groups: The Marian, Eucharistic, Mission and Catholic Action Committees under the guidance of Sister Isidore. Here we are in action. B Slezak demonstrates the proper way of ironing church linens to J Gargiulo and P Decowskr under the watchful eye of Sister Anne Lawrence j ff, As part of the Eucharistic Committee project, Phyllis De Stefano hands out Sunday Missals to E. Greene, S. Albertin, and C. Rzasa. Sorting stamps to send to the missions is the project of this mission committee composed of J. Conover, J. Capozzelli, M. Spanburgh, and A. Pereicich. Q 's X Z Q or 441452 ' iff' EA Civ? ,'!' - The high school boys seem to agree with Father Lyons that the religious life is not all prayer, but wit and laughter, too. Brother Edward O'Connor of the Christian Brothers of Ireland, Sister Frances Anthony, O.F.M., and Father Francis Lyons of the Maryknoll Fathers, Recollection Day speakers, seem to be enjoying a mid-morning conferencr- near our vocation exhibit. Sister Francis Anthony chats pleasantly with the senior girls for a moment before the Holy Hour. I I I 3 r R. Cwirko and A. Wnorowski seek advice on a future career from Brother McCarthy, while J. Gargiulo consults Sister Frances Anthony A ' - v- .v .,. f1A11...-.. A..- fn... ,-nz.-:+.m1,-li.-Dfgtor ig: 1 'x f P' X ff? WWE.- . ii. VF' and? W1th a cheerful sm11e Mxss Canale lends moral encouragement as the BREVIS The Senlor g1IlSJOyOLlS1y practlce the exqu1sxte Chnstmas song, HODIE NATUS EST The Semor Chou prepares to render the Mass of the Angels m lmltatxon of the heavenly host 16 I choir struggles through the MISSA I I l The early New Yorkers, fresh from the shores of Europe, had much to learn about liffeinthe New World. They studied the possibilities dffsiheir new home. . . and saw that it was favored in ifsgeograpmeipesizion and in its possibilities for the developmaxtof com- merce. Their glory resides in the fact that they rea - lizedthese possibilities to the fullest. So, we, as stu- dents, have worked hard in the past toprepare for the future. We have organized our talents,grasped at all knowledge available to us, made good use of class, time, and applied ourselves conscientiously to our studies. We, like the colonists of the past, will try e all we have to the wealth and welfare pire State. a,--gm M. Merchant, B. Slezak, M. O'Neil, G. Cillan, and J. B Botta listen atten- tively as Sister Anne Gertrude discusses the symbols of Our Lady, J. Mahoney, J. Johnson, L. Cogovan, and P. DeStefano experience the solemnity of the Sacrament of Extreme Unction. Disaster or victory? Nerves tingle as Sis ter Anne Gertrude's seniors accept their report cards from Father Colburn. ggs Q, Hass, .L YY, ,fx :QQ . 11 RQ Q!- Joyce Redding leads her 11B Religion III class in a discussion of the positive and nega- tive sides of the fifth commandment. gift M. Urbel, M. B. Murphy, and J. Perron explain the three states of man to the 11A Religion Ill class. Debate enlivens the 11C Religion III class: Y. Crt-co is quite sure that ghosts do not exist, while M. Lenahan is just as sure that they do. l l week. Michael Calleo describes the moral of the Parable of the Prodigal Son to Sister Ger- trude Joseph's Religion Il class. I I and The truly civilized man in his use of religion never condemns his cultural heritage because of its pagan background, but adapts the best of it to enrich his life on his march of progress. As part of the 10A Religion ll Mass project, C. Partyka, M. Murdico, A. Johnson, and D. Slezak sign Mass pledges for the following Nicollette Alexander points out the Litur- gical colors and their symbols to Sister Clotilda's 9A Religion I class. The board illustration helps V. Allen ex- plain the Trinity to the members of Sister Rosaire's Religion I class. ' V iszriix' .st i Ad mortem te, Catilina, shouts Francine own' f Picinich Cicero as she points the culprit QC. Jaraczj out to Senator Hallenbeck. I These two have always gone hand in hand, Religion has inspired many of our greatest classics, while the classics, in turn, have given perrnanency and grace to much of our religious endeavor. John Farrell points out the important cities and places of interest in Italy to the Latin II class. On your mark-- The freshmen a speed test in Sister Rosaire's L. 'Ffa The members of the Latin II class wrack their brains for the meaning of interficio as Mary Carol Blain holds the flash cards. SOULQ . C. Redznak and G. Gillan listen attentively to Sister Bernarda's avid des- cription of Macbeth's bloody ascent to the throne of Scotland. Qs M S PW, ' .M-1 Mary Jane Winkle attends to the record player as the i English III class enjoy Q Julie Andrews' rendition of MY FAIR LADY Sister Lucia's English I class enjoy watching P. Wilde, M. Allen, M. Dee- gan, H. M.1cNamara, and T. Zajaczkowski present the play Pioneer Woman. 22 IQ The seven steps to good theme writing are explained to the English II class by Sister Rose Alicia's prize pupils, A. Black and R. Hanna. 7aeL'5e7l4e J. Bogurski acts as chair- man in English I class as R. Bradt argues that the United States should adopt the essential features of the British system of edu- cation. During English IV class, C. Miseno and S Murphy look on as Sister Bernarda shows B. Roman her mistake in the prosody of a dactylic foot J. Colangelo presides as F Guilbault presents a reso- lution at a parliamentary meeting during English III class. vw U , A sober-faced jury weighs the cause of defendant, Carol Ann Cipullo, as prosecutor Villa adroitly questions during mock I trial in Sister Lucia s Eng- lish I Class. 23 C0 Dressed Qin apronsj for the occasion, the Senior chemists are preparing to make Bromine. What is the specific heat of a metal? D. Adler, D. Urbel, and J. Rzasa search for the answer while Sister Matilda Anne watches. I The Biolo class is dee in their stud of Sergeant Keating leads his platoon as the Physics SY P Y Echinoderms, the Seniors showing an avid inter- The General Science Class is trying to prove for dis- est in the structure of starfish. provej the Archimedes Principle. Class prepares to tour the lab at R.P.l. ' L -3 If, 'L in 7 v O Roberta Szylkowski shows the Math Xl class how easy a graph problem can be by means of a simple demonstration. J. Hallenbeck offers a suggestion to L. Cogovan, T. Bagdon, and G. Zack on the theory of Equations in the Math XII class. Does X equal Y or does X equal Z? Sister Anne Ger- Regents loom ahead for the Geometry studentsg trude tries to answer this query for her Elementary Al- this after -school brush up with Sister Anne gebra class. Gertrude should help them through. .5 , Blu J' 4--I J. Clary, D. De Maria, J. Johnson, and M. Allen have found that the AMERICAN OB- SERVER has increased their interest and deepened their knowledge of American History. Mary MCKearn relates the impor- tance ofthe U. N. to the World History Class. No American can advance ro- ward productive citizenship unless he appreciates his heritage and government. Interest runs high as Mr. Howlan and his Citizenship Education Class discuss current events The scene is Au Restaurant . . . John Conrad and Robert Cichy play their parts 'tus bien in Sister Lucia's French III class. The familiar strains of La Seine echo through the corridors as Sis- ter Lucia directs her French II choir. It is necessary to understand the culture and progress of other nations if we are to advance our own. The dance, Sur Le Pont d' Avignon, is attempted by Sister Luc1a's prizt The French I Class. ,411 Shirley Hart thought that answer in bookkeeping was correct, but Sister Clotilda seems to think differ- ently. The future executives in the Bisiness Arith- metic class figure some problems in inter- est. D4 ,rv if I If New York State is to maintain supremacy in the industrial field, young men and women must be trained to advance into the posi- tions ofthe men who established progress as the watchword in their business endeavors. Carol Klug has created a difference of opinion among the members of the Business Law Class on the subject of warranties. 28 To be, or not to be? Tim Armstrong endeavors to fix the temperamental bring a little fun into typing class--when it works. Serious pursuit of excellence in typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, business law, and general business knowledge equips us to take our place in the business world and to further progress in the phenomenal industrial advancement of the rich- est state in the union. record playerg it seems to Could V. Kutchis and E. Urban be planning to go into the printing business, or is the weekly Parish Bulletin MI. Howlan that able businessman, imtructb strictly in the line of duty? the Introduction to Business Class in the art 3 of balancing ledgers. I sw l Rf- f 1 f I Xt A' l ng Sister Anne Gertlude and the Art class inspect their monograms and add the finishing touches to their masterpieces. B. Bergen re- ceives verbal aid from D. Adler and R. Cwirko as she touches up the poster on which she is work- ing. Doing a little research, M Dilello, E. Urban, and R. Patitucci are deep in the theory of design. -, 'H-'QI' st C Armatrong exhibits his art skill for admirers E. Urban, M. Dilello, V. Kutchis, and R. Patitucci ,Q 30 The Glee Club responds cheerfully to Sister Anne Lawrf.-nce's Softly girls ab they p acticc Christ- D. Tabcrbki and M. L. Rapcllo seem to enjoy practicing their duet on the con- vent piano. If David Noone succeeds in passing Mary Tighe that note in study he may succeed in getting his homework done. A normal day at S.M.I. consists of many novel occurrences. We enjoy our study halls, the time we spend in the li- brary, our uniform belt line and, even to an ex- tent, detention. All of these will in days to come 7414x496 Most seniors thoroughly dislike detention but J. Clary, K. Keating, and G. Gillan seem to have found something other than books to amuse them. be buthappy memories of the four most eventful years of our life. We have been strengthened, trained, and advanced along the road of life owing to the fact that we, as students, have managed to survive these experiences. Mrs Rutkowskr gives Dave Gaffney a helpful answer as he asks her some of the whys and wherefores ofthe library while the rest of the Q K., . ' ' u fn , seniors learn the intricacies of research. X-, ad? . Oh happy days! Every forty- five minutes orderly confusion in our halls. Our faculty is hoarse from politely cxpluin- ing to us the pructicuhility of the hell line. FRONT ROW: A. Eckelman, J. Czelusniak, Captain J. Fondacaro, D. Hanna, T. Wells, D. DeLorenzo. BACK ROW: L. Coluni, P. Gustas, J. Davey, Manager P. Adler, J. Boguzski, J. Farrell, R. Yurkon. Jim Clary s Chuck Nethaway fcardvz Wwwdq Sam Liggero w qi, 5 A .ZH 0 -rf, 3 J 1 .Qv XS' '- ? 1 I E is NE, -s -5 -Q 5 5 'Q , md 'ii X ' Sfifiik fi K .Xgbf ii? fm f ,, .435 Coach Howian and Athletic Modera- tor, Father Gilmour. Jim Eckert Chuck Nethawa fires a success- Y ful jump shot over the out- stretched hands of a Hoosick Falls defender as Dave Gaffney moves in underneath. Rushing to their aid is Captain Bob Cichy. Bob Stanavich 'io fix K 1 1 Pete Sheehy Captaln Sena 47 Broadalbm 47 Peter s 46 Joseph s Schenectady 63 Mary s Hudson 61 . Columba s 56 . John s 58 . Peter s 48 . Mary s Hoosick Falls 51 . Joseph s Albany 46 . Joseph's, Schenectady 47 Broadalbin 76 St. Mary's, Hoosick Falls 45 St. Patricks 56 St. Mary's, Hudson 61 St. Columba's 76 St. John's 62 St. loseph's, Albany 49 St. Patricks qame4.4'o4t9 'tar BJ Bob Crchy l':.i f-A Chuck Nethaway hustles in for the rebound as Jim Eckert hoops two for the Gaels against Hoosick Falls. Our Jack Farrell gets off 21jU.1T1P shot as Joe Ging cuts in for a possible rebound during the St. Mary's, St. John's Rensse- laer Game. Peppy and confident, the varsity cheerleaders encourage their team on to victory. BLUE AND WHITE Shoot 'em high, Pass 'em low, Let our colors really show! So come on BLUE, And come on WHITEg Come on champs, Let's win tonight! Varsity cheerleadersg FRONT ROW: P. DeStefano, P. Decowski, Co-capt. M. Sheckton, Capt. M. Dilello. BACK ROW: S. Murphy, D. Taberski, C. Miseno, R. Patitucci. ,'4 S il,...- ., 9 3 x?!+ .Q t44ov 4 ,'-S.. PST ,190 3 Varsity Captain M. Dilello and J. V. Captain M. Murphy inspire the team to victory. Our cheerleading squads , snappily dressed in their blue and white, backed the spirited Gaels steadily throughout the season. The boast of St. Mary's, our cheerleaders, will long be remembered for their pep, vitality, and solid school spirit. St. Mary's! St. Mary's! Score, Score, Score! Jayvee Cheerleaders, FRONT ROW: M. Kotowski, E. Green, S. Albertine, D. Cyvas. BACK ROW: M. Maloney, D. Wiley, Capt. M. Murphy, C. Jankunas. I MAME Ax ,PMAKG 4' . I 4, -I-4 'Z Q '- R MA gf MQQV -ug, 'V' FRONT ROW: J. Clary, S. Liggero, W. Koziol, A. Wnorowski, R. Cichy. SECOND ROW: C. Zack, N. Kosinski, W. Zarecki, C. Nethaway, D. Urbel. THIRD ROW: R. Stanavich, D. Gaffney, W. Stanley, R. Eckert, Coach I-Iowlan, J. Eckert and J. Spanburgh. flu. 'C Coach Howlan .Wm J ,, -. 1 , f A W 7 A,-' . 4 g W,' N -C, xv , v-- .x., ,kr , 1, vu ,L gn,.,..:g,g4 .we .rghqf 71 M A W, H ,V V, E., A . . x 1 ..,, Efky' .p23 O-if-vig? V' 8'2 FQ 1- ,Lv551fW',N ,-1-,fy 'P , Bob Cichy is thrown out at first. Better luck next time, Bob. 44 'X ' lf.-,'-1 ix-'n Urs., I Amari. Aiwa. iff fl- . .af-.-L51 ,lJ'?f'5:' ef- .1,-i5.xi-n.. .- a U'v,.1,xr Eaakff 'X 3 tain, L ,JSM REF!! ,,.5kEQ'2.f1.r3tty'f.g.f,-.akgxwyQgfqfagrfqgvk ,SQA ai. ,gui wg gf, g sfilig Catcher G. Zack awaits the pitch that R. N. Kosinski explains the winning play to D. De- Maria and J. Clary. 19567 Ewauelall Saou.: St. Mary's 9 - O Mayfield St. Mary's 4 - 3 Vincentian St. Mary's 3 - 1 Gloversville St, Mary's 0 - 4 St. Johnsville St. Mary's 8 - 7 Johnstown St. Mary's 1 - 3 Gloversville St. Mary's 6 - 3 Scotia St. Mary's 2 - ll Gloversville St. Mary's 7 - 2 Draper St. Mary's 7 - 9 Scotia St. Mary's 7 - 5 Johnstown St. Mary's 0 - 11 Gloversville St. Mary's 3 - 0 Vincentian St. Ma1y's 10 - 3 Mayfield D Wnorowslu is still trying for that 704g 9 - 1445 5 no-hitter 45 Cichy hopes to send over the fence. D Gaffney gets the steal sign from alert coach D Urbel f s- K XKQYQL fi A',1 k 1 , ,' . igfzf ' ,g-fd 7 Coach Rev. H. Colbum checks our captain, Joe Rogers, on his grip as Tim Armstrong, Joe Caponelli, Jere Hallenbeck, and Tom Bagdon learn a few facts. Tim Armstrong bends low to return one of Joe Rogers' hard to beat bullet shots. M e , , . 3 I , -Y - -A -L. l 1 aqua, 4 I 'SI L 1 Y V Jere Hallenbeck snares a high one for the camera. in J Keatmg, our S M I frogman ascends the pool ladder with a trrumphant sm11e as he J Hallenbeck, doesn't look too stralned as he J Mahoney gets our vote for th1s yea.r s Olym lxfts a 200 pound bar bell Look out below' plcs How well he executes those 1ntr1cate skatxng forms .hm Eckert B Clchy J Clary and Jack Eckert seem to enloy pracmcmg their dally Calxsthenlcs under the expert Supervlslon of Coach Howlan 47 A I 1, , i 5 fc A .. V -L an ' - e f e :aff 8' K 0 I . u 0.l , . ' 6,5 . l 1 Biww fi' B 4 . thmks back on the day's tnals. 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Fxlls o 8 rel llll 0 xarsxtt a e 1 fl lll Y tm me Hooslc Sl 'S Nia ll :um '1 N Vhr S m ls avr .av wgero, ethawa acl Team ln Overtlme Sesslon, Deuel 2 The crowds roar on Brandt Place hill where Am sterdam toppled 'Wont Pleasant last nlght, was matched a the Fxfth VR ard Armorv as St Marv s Instxtute and Broad albm hooked up m an ox ertlme thmller on bv SMI 52 47 Jack Fckert tapped 1:1 a rebound wxth fue seconds left 111 the gan f- to glve the Gallopmg Gaels :-1 -1115 t1e ln regular t1me and Rgmfvu Lxggero andf Red fthe Ra lerl Nethawav led SMI xn rm OXPTIUTHP scoring spurt th gate the Caels the1r fxfth vlct agamst su losses 0S+.l xn a le VII vnll be o the Falls ees also took tctors mer A nnw etto Javwee had lost onlw once .ve Clogs tour polntk xme led the um ,aels Bounce ck Nets 21, ,llm 10 Helffht AQ Pxppcmfl the gan' en Jack Daw-s a1d Den thrllis galore for St M Lormzo had lo each 1 Rmdduhn fan' who li paced the hens xslth I R M 1 xoor shoot ng frm the flel or SNII xarsltx lthew h1t o'1 onl 20 of 661 and m sser f ll sho league 1-1111's hook 'at 'Vlarv s In l Sanx elps SMI to Leavue Vlctor , affney Buckets 11 Markers By BOB YVISCHWIIIYFR With the 6 5 Eckert mms Jack and 1ll'I'7 f1rallx puttmz r height to good use the Gaels of Qt Klart Q Inmtufa ed to a 7:1 48 werdnct over St 'Slam Q of Hoosxck Falls night at the Armorv m an Assocxate Pa1och1al League ctory brought the Gaels up to for the season and ended a game losing streak Fverw on Coach Dutch Hovtlans saw conslderable acnon ex Jim Clary vsho was ill k Eckert scored 21 poxnts Summame: St Klan s t-imstl Fleld Foul Total ClCllX Sta 1 11 ch Tack locket 71m I-'Ll ert gh mark for the season More t he was axded bv 10 is from brother Jun Thel tts at one pomt combxnedy 17 straight poxnts wlmlel ck Falls could score only! free throws dur-mg the same L sexo Nethaw ax Brezmo C aifnew Sheehv Zack IS.OSlflCSlxl ve Gaffney who seems to be qt Wan S roaflallun OADM BIN V-1 1 s of Amstr dam splltcrl 1 PUHIIPRDGH t, hen c-was ed o an Pax fwf Olfl Bma ao 'v las ll o rx cke t ook s a fllpped ll 14 D011-1 to cad the Gao to 1 :Bob S 1 ax ch axe Bob ntl bex ed 0 t 13 and l pomts e Don Fxank user to good adm antaee albm corexc Bxoada nn sal 46 4s sl Nan 2 fn of the wax fell v1 the fmal pf the score as in Daw f' Q 'med apped effort aw Broad handed Ned .leuel flmshed pomts hlgh for 'The 0 all ln DPU led at halftune hx xc-nnyettos of Coach fzzl soared Lnto a 34 32 'Ing the third quarter slx pomu led the way Gull Rally 1'he Kens then expanded their nan: n to 41 'XG shortly after the fourth stanza began but SMI ral hed to pull wxthln one poxnt as Caffney converted two free throws Poor foul shooting hurt the Kens here W1th the score 44-43 in favor of Broadalbm and t1me runmng out bv the hens marred the prxform ance of both terlms hu 'lu RWTH was one of the most tmrl ng o the sea Swrmarxes St Man s d Foul Tot Cldw Stanauch Eckert Jack Lwgero Zack Gaffney Nethrmay Bra-7 no Koslneskl Broadalbin Fxeld Foul Tot Sw artz Jankowskl Frank Deuel Brow nell Th nw f lo .5 Roll O er St Joseph Llggero Hoops 23 Pomt e seconds left F1eld Foul Tot hvsterza subsxded the Davex ,mller 51 50 M th. , thawav bucketed a nice Yurkon t Mar s Lo it 'Wan s Rebound by .llm Eclf ,nate gr H tevmx gc Twfk If ert To Avert Loss: '1 11 1 falk The Gaels of St Mary s veled down Frus X pt W, at n Avenue last rught a ould have won then' TX 'elneelfl Flaw agamst St JosepV went 1nto the basket Caqnm a second too late copped a 51 50 vxctory Ll2g?!'0 e Gaels' reco for the season. wld P1 ul Total hot Broadalbln lost the Eckelman aels Slnk 21 1n Last Perlot To Check Vlsltors Comeback we Reglster Double Flffure St Maxx s lnstnute closed lls home season mth a beautl gful bang last mght by outscormg the fax ox ed x1s1tmg team C' ' 'Uh 21 16 m the last quarter to 68 6 H N U21 OD to Second W1nt,m,,ce,,t,tl ,rr,, ng I handed St Joseph s xt: fourth leagu lt ich Paces St Mary s Vlctor lp P e ith 13 Pomts Eckert Twms Q 1 c l,affne5 14 'Xetlmsxax . l fl Q tl ll on ll tl tl ntrol Boards' Nethawa , y C 111 0 ll 10 U I-.8 St Man s Ihstltute coasted to a 13 46 uctorv oxex St 1 M Jmwhqiz, sephs of Schcnectadx Satutdax mght xn the State Armory P-,dd Mm b C nchve 18 pomts led the Gaels to then' fxrst Assocxatel Colman . 11 12 Albans lot wh 12 defeat 11 hxle uxnmng thexr sxxth game 1n the Assocmte Paro 1ch1al f'llClllf Coach Dutch Houlan s cxeu overcame 11s hlgqest p1 eu ous fault a sad fourth quarter to glxe a full house o fans plentv to cheer about 90-46 Road Victory Gives St. Mary's Q1-6 Recordg Gaffney Blanks Opponent St. Marys II'lS1I1tLlt9, hxtting on 33 shots 111 78 attempts rolled over wlnless St. Joseph's of Schenectady 90 46 las ught on the Bxshop Gibbons floor The Gaels won thnx s p V - V- . - Y In l ' 3 - 110 -1 , -. . 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Urban that the copy really will fit into that small space. Copy Editors S. Lawrence and J. Collins find that em- phasis on that all important theme can be a mental challenge . 'hi '.'. '. .','. ,.-' . .- ,'. ,,- . ',..-'.. ...'.,,.,.-3, ,nj ,',1i'Xf C. Armstrong and B. Bergen are completely absorbed in adapting x 'Fr A sf QR: 1' ' 1 . I '- , k tw V'-fs. -Wana n A 'iii 4- .ll ience of Business Man- agers, N. Kosinski and R. Szylkowski. Z0 From the ladder diagram we have watched our infant expand into an annual that we hope will bring pleasure to all. We, of the staff, have received much enjoy- ment from editing this book and hope that you, our friends, enjoy reading its con- tents. Planning the sport section is as pleasant a task for J. Hallenbeck and D. Adler as participating in the sports themselves. their art talent to a suc cessful Yearbook X M. Tighe agrees with J. Gargiulo that Janet 's layout looks attractive enough, but thinks that hers seems a trifle better. The Yearbook photographer, Mr. Webb, explains pic- ture arrangements to the attentive photography editors D. Wnorowski and R. Cwirko. 744 Sunland gal Decowslu Lawrence Carole Miseno :l Cwirkc Lou Rapello Gillan Cichy Szylkowski Wnorowski Gargiulo ere Hallenbeck ia Allen Tighe Urbel Urban DeStefano Cogovan Collins Dil ello Lopez Merchant Murphy Patitucci Scheckton Yuxkon Keating Q0zl4'64ou44 Bonnie Bergen Virginia Budinas Carole Cowles Sylvia Kerible Virginia Kutchis Barbara Montenaro Linda Muran Marylou O'Neil Caroline Redznak Barbara Roman Great day of judgement! Blow the trumpet in the morning! Is that our Sue! Just give me a girl in a calico gown! If you love me like I love you! Our city slickers waste no time' Alexander and Carol Ann Ci- pullo. 111-314 114444 Qr:.'igiA-1 ,,,...-. .M ,M 'WM T ,Q V .F A. , QE! A ,.,- D ,M Re 5 fb 5 yu , . Q M,,, 'p.g, .wi 1. E If f .215 fi lx Q g x nm . A ' ' i - ,-,, ' . !'f. .m Q 17- st ' tr' all f EX x, V Zac! Hamar , , , .... David Gaffney Naomi . . . .... Mary Lou Rapello Rebecca . . . . . Zimri ...... The Prophet. . . The Nobleman . . . His Wife ...... First Shepherd .... Second Shepherd . Third Shepherd . . Small Shepherd . . . The Rich Merchant His Wife ....... First King . . . Second King. . . Third King ...... Announcing Angel . Mary ......... Joseph ....... Small Angels . . . . Stage Managers: . . . Barbara Montenaro . . . Del Wnorowski . .John Keating . . . . Gary Gillan . . . . . Linda Muran Charles Armstrong . . . . David Urbel . . . . David Adler William Mullarkey . . Jere Hallenback . . . Lois Cognovan . . Gerard Zack . . Robert Cichy . . . . David Noone Roberta Szylkowski . . . Sylvia Kerible . . .Ronald Cwirko . Christine Anthony Jean McGibbons . . Michael Mezzio Philip Makarowsky Michael Mockry Michael Mullarkey Lloyd Willey ' 'N'l 5 Fear not, ye shepherds! say R. Szylkowski to the four frightened shepherds: W. Mullarky, D. Adler, C. Armstrong, and D. Urbel. Hamar, a young Jewish innkeeper, searches vainly for true happiness in worldly things. Despite the warnings of his mother, Rebecca, and a life- long friend, the prophet, he continues his search slowly losing the love of his sweetheart, Naomi. Finally, the example of Mary and Joseph and the advice of a nobleman from Capharnaum lead him back to God. The Glee Club simulating the Heavenly Host, sing praises to the Infant Jesus. i .Q 'Q Y V I l v I U Q Wt- find our seniors enchanted . . . waltzing with the sttirs on cloud nine. Th.: court breathlessly awaits the crowning point ofthe evening. 41 ig. 'i , 4 A, S i .4 4 4' 'il' The froth and foam of the girls' gowns and the regal tuxs of the boys form gi perfet set- V w Qi is 1 igqj - .izi P'-f?f ,fly sis., 4 5 ting forthe highlight of the evening the Grand March. s 1 X x as , In S. Lawrence devoutly crowns Our Lady Queen of the Senior Ball. Everyone here seems to be gazing at something sparkling stars or the photographer? could it be the X . 5 1' Nyi 4 -415 fi 4' if 1, Q 1 J We won all three ' P Makarowsk C Stroble D . . y . . Urbel, and R. Cwirko proclaim their! victories after the Siena Debate Tournament. L. Kowalski, D. Gaffney, M. Tighe, and P. Decowski were the officers chosen to direct the activities of the Christolocutors for the 1958-1959 season. Preparing for the Albany State Tournament, the affirmative opposes the nega- tive in cross-questioning exercises. K XX fag. I X 58 e I Donnez-moi Marie Antoinette, Monsieur Ronald. The French Club Seniors enjoy a game of cards in French. .agp- It's all very clear to Vito-the odds are with us. He is demonstrating to the Mu Alpha Thetans how to beat the odds . . . mathematically. Joan Zapponc, secretary, David Urbel, president and Daniel Litynski, vice president, are the of- ficers of the Math Club who plan for and preside over each month's meeting. 3 1 Every month M. Spanburgh, secretary R. Zierak, treasurer, J. Rzasa, presi- dent, plan a program for the joint participation of the second and third year members of Le Cercle Francais' ffdpda Meet S.M.I.'s Fabulous Four --the winners of the county- wide Physically Handicapped essay contest. Mr. A. Zeppieri presents J. Collins with her first prize, while students J. Di Mezza, M. Lenahan, and R. Douglas look on. Presenting the remaining students with their prizes were Mr. Keckley, Dr. Tecler, Mrs. Kutchis, and Mr. Hesplin, outstanding com- munity leaders. Exactly what is the Church's stand on segregation? Joyce DiMe71a's excellent develop- ment Of this topic brought her Gary Gillan, who won first prize in the Junior Chamber of Commerce oratorical contest entitled My True Security, smilingly accepts congratulations from Sister Isidore. first prize in the 1959 Catho- lic Evidence Contest. D. Urbel and J. DeMezza seem to be in agreement that New York State has much to offer her population. These two students were entrants in the 1959 state-wide contest commemorating the 350th Hudson- Champlain Celebra- tion. mdpwadw' Eagerly awaiting the May Prize Speaking Con test are these semi-finalists: FIRST ROW: D Taberski, M. Tighe, S. Lawrence, J. Gargiulo SECOND ROW: J. Mahoney, J. Keating, D Urbel. M. Rapello practices her speech Sophomores S. Smart, K. Schell, M. McCar- thy, T. Wells, C. Stroble, and B. Wallin work hard on research for the 1959 A.A.P.S. Essay Contest. Tom is already dreaming of what he will do with the S1,000! Q In the hands of these aspiring young authors lies the fate of MARIAN ECHOES 1962. Sister lsidore proudly presents A. Eckleman with his first prize in the freshman Essay Contest as runners-up L. Rymar, V. Allen, J. Kiskis, C. Cipullo, and R. Armstrong look on. YOUY As he accepts his prize from Sister lsidore, William Ptaszynski dreams of the day when he will take Office as Mr. Attorney General. l N ew Qs 2 iii, O CQ 1 ' J' My-www . ..,, - Every project which could add glory to S.M.l. was enteredinto with enthusiasm by the class of '59. The ANIERICAN LEGION CONTEST offered Janet Gargiulo, Mary Tighe, and David Urbel the oppor- tunity to exercise their oratorical talents and bring honor to themselves. Janet, having been chosen to represent St. Mary's, went on to win first prize in the County eliminations. James Conover and Joseph Connolly,two of our able Juniors, supple- mented the Senior's efforts by turning in excellent performances on the VOICE OF DEMOCRACY. MY TRUE SECURITY, a new contest sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, brought to light the oratorical talents of Gary Gillan, Qfirst placej, Jerome Rzasa, and David Adler. VI The Class of 1959, no exception to the general rule, eagerly awaited the arrival of their class rings. When the longed for day finally came, the officers were sent to the rectory to show their rings to Monsignor Walsh and receive his blessing as representatives of the class. Then the whole class assembled in the Church for the traditional ring- blessing ceremony with Father Gilmour officiating. Excitement ran high for several days as the Seniors ran about displaying and admiring their proudest possessions. dv' Ill R' Wann ,-5. if ri Sandra Lawrence, Dav1d Urbel and Mary Txghe proud possessors of New York State Regents Scholar shrps, share honors w1th Valedrc ton an, Janet Gargmlo RELIGION J Garglulo M T1ghe SO CIAL STUDIES M Txghe D Urbel D DeMar1a SCIENCE M T1ghe D Adler L Cogovan MATH D Urb el M T1ghe Zack BUSINESS E Urban V Budmas ENGLISH S Lawrence J Cargrulo M Txghe LATIN J Garglulo D Urb el S Lawrenc e FRENCH J Gargrulo D Urbel C Mlseno 66 L., if l I i xg T I - I ' -E D. Urbel V. Kutchis ' cf - f - uve High on the list of our annual activities at S.M.I. ranks the Magazine Drive. The com- missions that we earn are used for our yearbook, the Junior Prom, and school necessities. The captains of the school drive this year were M. Scheckton and T. Armstrong fcenter picturel. The room captains in the ripper picture were: T. Olzenski, R. Armstrong, M. Kubas, D. Kosineski, J. Conover, K. Downey, T. Armstrong, R. liedik, M. Murdico, A. John- son, M. Maloney, and S. Albertin. Mr. Gersbach, the moderator, was very pleased to present R. Cassabone with his prize for selling the most magazines. M. Lenahan, C, Jankunas, M. Stokna, L. Kowalski, M. Cal- lco, and D. Kosineski were also happy prize winners. YQ QQ 0 32? Q ' '32 06' 0 0+0' 04QggQaQQQb 000 0qapqggaaQp QH9' Qin, 'Q , 90 awww 000 000000 4QQQQwQf:' .Z 2'.'!'2'2'3' 00'W54'iV8' 'U50Qggp0qh, .'3'3'2'2'3'0' 3 QMHMH9Whw0 ge 1 N 00 0 0 gvwwaap QQQQNQQ 00045 4ggQQQp0 45555839 0000000 Wg:3QQh Wb4WVU5 0 0 O :'2 ' 0000000 QNQWWVRI Sister Lucia and Sister Rose Alicia, prom moderators, receive their tribute of flowers from the grateful juniors. R. Szylkowski, J. Keating, B. Bergen, and T. Armstrong seem to be pleased about spend- ing an evening under the stars. 'Y f-flannel ,S 5. pq i ? ,Q .1 , fr X M. I.. Rapello and escort respond to the joyous atmos- phere of a night to be remembered. f+.3 wwwlcbe 49 f' -1 9 Q.. R. Patitucci de- votedly crowns Our Lady while M. Scheckton attends her. 1 ,A 1. X.. ,.. X X v X I .L Q. 'a 4,2 31,1-I J'-f F'Wz' 4 r l S Ili: s I ' i . uv 1 x 1. P. Decowski and B. Lopez, poised and pretty, prepare to lead in the Court Regally, last year's juniors and their escorts perform the intricate steps of the Grand March to the strains of Steve Anthony's ALMOST PARADISE. . b s 'f 'ts A x 11 . ,X 4. we Y T 1 K 1 ' H 4 m 7 t w Q S x LY- . if lbs- Q .,, S.. A Perfect contentment . . . food . . . companionship . . . a welcome respite from classes W fig 15 1 Father Gilmour seems to be enjoying his position as gate ' Could Johnny be for Uncle Sam? preparing for future K.P. duty Our willing cafeteria workers always have a smile to Q, ,'. ',.'f 3 HY :Ei mafia sian -Q it ' it 5355 5- fiEijg?ff5i72Ti accompany their generous portions. N. - H .-' 'ff Qing 4 A 1,3 9 'wg Q: Y .P ,'f.ian'- ' 1' 7: N42 . iv' I 4 A ,nfs ' .x Q- ',. ...L ,st 5M -- Q- I7' v .4- Y, m a xv gl . ,fb af -. .2 .sg G.: :Q S Nj-fr .3 4.4 It AI? . H - .v . 7 'U-J 'X' , Y sl, ,, . , .,4,sx,.? F-13.5. . - ch' -1 .,: L9- ' A 1 3 . 4, .ffv ' - g' 5.74 5. yi 5 3 fa-7 Ar.- ' ,r -.Q .1 Y Q ,zz Q f , ,- . 445 -,TU x,:i - ,snag 44 .5 i FFA I In 2 ' 'K' SANDRA LAWRENCE She vwalks rn beauty, lrke the mght Byron Sodalrty 1 2 3 4 Cholr 1 2 3 4 MARIAN ECHOES Llterary Edltor Senror Class Secretary, Lampadarlus 1 Le Cercle Francaxs 2 3 4 Mu Alpha Theta 4 Recorder Reporter 3 4 JAMES CLARY Youth has a sprlghtlmess and flre to boast Cowper Sodalrty 1 2 3,4, Senlor Class Treasurer Lampadarrus 1 Varslty Club 3 4 VICE Presldent 4 Baseball 2 3 4 ROBERT CICHY I would not mar one hour of m1rth Bryon Sodahty 1,2 3 4 SSDIOI Class Presldent, Lampadanus 1, VZISIYY Club 3 4 Presx dent 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Bas ketball 2 3 4 Le Cercle Francars 2 3 4 CAROLE MISENO 'Meanwh1le thy spurt hfts its pmxons In mus1c's most serene dom1n1ons Byron Sodahty 1 2 3 4 Cholr 3 4 Senlor Class Vlce Presldent Le Cercle Francaxs 2 3 4 Lampadarxus 1, Cheerleader 3 4 Co Captaln Bowllng 3 rp lffmffj ... 1:5 ' v 1 ' 5 1 ll ' 1 15 xx' , . .. . ... 1:13 1:21 if ' 3 1 si ' :S ' S . 1 4 ! l l ,l 'J U v fi ' NV ffm xy V y -S U., v',,1 L 1 1 , 1 Y bel V , 3 ' VE ' NIV' v 'YJ Lv A Q., .ff I I .qi X , , . u . ' - ' u Y Y 7,1 ,Y YS Y S , ' S , I5 S ,. 7 , l S S 11 ' S I Y Y ' J. DAVID ADLER Speaks a driving ambition, and zeal . . . Cowper Sodality 1,2,3,45 Altar Boy 1,2,3,45 MARIAN ECHOES, Sports Editorg Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Lampadarius 1. MARCIA ALLEN Your nature so much of celestial partakes Bryon Sodallty 1 2 3 4 Lampa darlus 1 Le Cercle Francais 2 3 4 Bowling 2 Tomor row's Secretaries 3 CHARLES ARMSTRONG For lt 1sn't by S176 that xou win or fa1l ' Mallm h Sodality 1 2 3 4 Altar Pm wy 12 3 4 MARIAN ECHOES Art Editor Lampadarlus l TIMOTHY ARMSTRONC O young Lochinvar is tome out of the West' St ut Sodality 1 2 3 4 All ir R 5 l 2 3 4 Lampadarius 1 Varsity Club 3 4 Ttnms 3 4 Boys' State 3 ... 7!lS ' S 2:3 3 ' . . f O :s1i ' :vii 'v S 'V '- I u I 1 ....f ills itll ravi' V' SS 'V -ul ,Y :5 Y ' - THOMAS BAGDON l-Ie who does not thmk too much of hrmself rs much more esteemed than he 11TldglX'l8S' Goethe Sodalrty 1 2 3 4 Mu Alpha Theta 4 Varsrty Club 3 Baseball 1 'P TBHHIS 3 BONNIE BERGEN What precious thmg ar you maklng fast IH all these Sllken l1nes'? Thomson Sodallty 1 9 3 4 Cholr 1 7 3 4 MARIAN ECHOES Art 2 3 Lampadarrus 1 Chrrst mas Pageant 3 Golf 2 Junlor Prom Co Charrman JOHN BOTTA 'So much do I love wander1ng Sodalrty 4 Clee Club 1 Typrng Club 2 3 Photog raphy Club 1 VIRGINIA BUDINAS Perchance my heart and harp have lost a stung Byron Sodallty 1,2,3,4,Cho1r 1,2 3,4, Lampadarlus 1, Tornor, row's Secretarres 3 l 1 ' . ' I l x 1.3 Q ' ' 5 145 ' ,-3 ,4. ll ' ' e ' Y Y , Y l l i nhl 1 Edrtorg Le Cercle Francals y 5 I I I ' ' ' V S 5 0 , 0 I 'U ' s s 9 S ' 74 JUDITH COLLINS Her vo1ce was eve so t gentle, and low Shakespeare Sodahty 1 2 3 4 Cholr 1,2 3 4 MARIAN ECHOES L1terary Ed1tor, Le Cercle Francars 2 3 4 Lampadar1us 1 Chrxstmas Pageant 3 Junlor Prom Chalrman R corder Reporter 3 4 JOHN CONRAD Never doubt clouds w1l1 break Brovxmmg Sodahty 1 2 3 4 Lampa darrus 1 Le Cercle Francars 2 3 4 Intramural Basket ba 1 2 JOSEPH CAPOZZELLI No future day shall see your name expire . . . Byron Sodality 1,2,3,45 Treasurer 45 Lampadarius 15 Tennis 3,4. LOIS COCOVAN Whisper of peace, and truth, and friendliness unquel1ed . . . Keats Sodality 1,2,3,43 Choir 1,2, 3 45 Essay Award 35 Lampadarius lg Le Cercle Francais 35 Golf 2. cgi o f O ' 1' f , l 1 1 2 S l 1 i v 5 1 Ox' ' x 1 S -' S 5 lg 3 9- I , fm, , . I v J 7 5 ' l , 4 x 9 S ' 5 ll , . A .' S 75 PATRICIA DECOWSKI 'O world I cannot hold thee close enough Mrllay Sodahty 1 2 3 4 Lampa darlus l Le Cercle Francars 2 3 Mu Alpha Theta 4 Cheerleader 3 Debate Team 2 4 DOMINIC DE MARIA And for the remnant whxch 15 yet to come I am con Sodalrty 1 2 3 4, Lampa darlus 1, Le Cercle Francars 2 3 4 Varslty Club 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball CAROL COWLES Do but look upon her eyes, they do 1ight . . . Jonson Sodality 1,2,3,45 Choir 1,2, 3,45 Le Cercle Francais 2,3,43 Lampadarius 1. RONALD CWIRKO Not angels, but divinities attend . . . Emerson Sodality 1,2,3,45 MARIAN ECHOES, Photography Edi- torg Lampadarius 13 Le Cercle Francais 2,3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 4. Xt Nw ' f I y , , . . 5 Q 1 v 5 ' 'S 9 S s ,4s f , . 1 ' , - A 3112 'Tv tent . . . Jonson ' gy . -, gjffi ' . ff f J 1 S 5 5 l , ,V I 9 1 2 S I l,2, V, 76 Pl-IYLLIS DE STEFANO So well she acted all and every part . . . Byron Sodality 1,2,3,45 Choir 1,2, 35 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Lampadarius 15 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Cheerleader 3,4, Captain 3- Christmas Pageant 3' Debate Team MARYMEL DILELLO All falr thou art, my bon n1e 1ass Burns Sodallty l,2,3,4 Chorr 1 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Cap ta1n 4 Bowlmg 2 3 Secre tary 3 Chrlstmas Pageant 3 DAVID GAFFNEY When Duty whrspers low 'Thou must' the youth replres 'I can ' Emerson Sodalrty 1 2 3 4 Altar Boy Alpha Theta 4 Varslty Club 3 4 Board of Admrssrons 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 GARY GILLAN 'Thought word, and e lrberty evlnce' Cowper Sodalxty 1 2 3 4 Altar Boy l,2,3 4 Lampadarlus 1 Cercle Francars 3 4 Base ball Manager 2 Basket ball 1 I i 2,4. U S I 129 all 1 2 S ' 5 7 S ' 5 . a I I r r ll ' Y 3 , . . . O 1 1 9 3 1,2,3,43 Lampadarrus lg Mu S . 1 S 5 i 7 5 Y 3 7 ' ' , d ed, his ' ' ' . . . I i 3 ! S 1 , s A SLG 1 S ' 5 - 77 JERE HALLENBECK uestlon not but l1ve and labour ' Gordon Sodalrty 1 2 3 4 Altar Boy 1,2,3 4 MARIAN ECHOES Sports Edltor Junror Class Presrdent Mu Alpha Theta 4 Varsrty Club 3 4 Basket ball Manager 3 Tennxs 3 GEORGE JARACZ There 15 no prrnce or pre late I envy no not one' Morley Sodalrty 1 2 3 4, Lampadarlus 1 Le Cercle Francars 2 3 4 Mr JOAN JOHNSON L1ke an unbodred Joy whose race has just begun Shelley Sodalrty 1 2,3,4, Lampa dar1us 1 Tomorrow's Sec retarres 3 JOHN KEATING Wafted on T1me's broad pmron, yours IS fame Byron Sodalrty 1 2 3 4 Lampa dar1us 1, Varslty Club Basketball Manager 3 Q , v . . . 1 1 n 5 9 5 1 - 3 . S 5 J 3 ' s ,4- - -'R r 1 - r 2 1 ' L, . ' 'vga t Y Y , ' 3' R . .. ' xi I A N71 jx ., Q ,sw-.rfs l sl fAf,,7L , K. o , 4 . if .M J ' ' 9 - n 1 1 5 ' ' 3,45 78 NORBERT KOSINSKI Bo1d m the f1e1d and favored by the nme Byron Sodalrty I 2 3 4 MARIAN ECHOES, Busmess Manager Lampadarxus 1 Le Cercle Francals 2 3 Baseball 1 2 Debate Team 2 VIRGINIA KUTCHIS I thmk that God w1I1 never send a glft so precxous as a fr1end Carter Sodahty I 2 3 4 Lampadarlus 1 Le Cercle Francars 2 Tomorrow's Secretanes 3 Bowlmg 3 MARIAN ECHOES, TYPISL SYLVIA KERIBLE There rs a garden m h face ' Camplon Sodahty 1 2 3 4 Chorr 1 2 3 4 Lampadarlus 1 Le Cercle Francars 2 Tomorrow's Secretarles 3 PETER KNAPIK W1Id SPIIII. wh1ch art movmg every where' Shelley SOd3I1ty I 2 3 4 Lam padarlus I Chnstmas Pageant 3 UI 79 MARJORIE MERCHANT The smiles that wln, the tints that glow Byron 3 4 Lampadarius 1, e Cercle Francais 3 Bowling 2 3 Golf 2 Debate Team BARBARA MONTENARO I see thy generous natu e flow In boundless trust to fnend and foe Taylor Sodallty 1 2 3 4 Lam padarius 1 Christmas Pageant 3 Bowling 3 BARBARA LOPEZ She rose like an autumnal night Like dew upon a sleeping flower . . . Shelley Sodality 1,2,3,45 choir 1,25 Lampadarius ls Tomorrow's Secretaries 3. JOHN MAHONEY The world belongs to the enthuslast who keeps coo McFee Sodallty 1 2 3 4 Prefect 4 Altar Boy 1 2 3 4 Lam padarius 1, Varsity Club 3 4 Baseball 1 2 Basketball 2 3 4 Debate Team 2 f ' lu . 1 1 1 S i I 7 1 :IS ' 2 S 1 Y S ' 1 4 ' f l sodamy 1,2,3,4g.6hoir 1,2, , 5 1' ' L 4 5 1 S 5 2. I' . x x 1 S 80 LINDA MURAN If any have a stone to throw It 1S not I, ever or now Wylxe Sodallty 1 2 3 4 Lampada rlus 1 Le Cercle Francais 2 3 4 Chrlstmas Pageant 3 Debate Team 2 Sl-IEILA MURPHY Th1ne are these early Wlldlng flowers Shelley Sodallty 1 2 3 4 Cholr 2 4 Le Cercle Franczus 2 3 Vlce Presldent 4 Lam padarlus 1 Cheerleader 4 Golf 2 Christmas Pageant 3 DAVID NOONE The sum of W1SdOI'Y1 IS that the tlme 15 never wasted that IS devoted to work' Emerson Sodahty 1 2 3 4 MARIAN ECHOES Asst Edltor Junlor Class Treasurer Le Cercle Francaxs 2 3 4 Lampadarxus 1 Debate Team 2 MARYLOU O'NEIL The sun came dazzhng thro' the leaves Tennyson Sodallty 1 2 3 4 Cholr 1 2 3 4 Le Cercle Francals Lampadarlus 1 Chrxstmas Pageant 3,Bovw11ng 2 Secretary 2 Pres1dent 3 ' vu 1:13 ' 5 ::5 S :ali sl :S - 3 - 5 S Q 1 4 , f ' 3151 ' 1 Y,,S 1 - S S ,ll I 5 - fl ,ill ,, ,s ' 3,45 ' S . ,' 3 1: , . 1 ROBERTA PATITUCCI On thy cheek the sun's kiss lingers, rosiest of girls . . . Taylor Sodality 1,2,3,43 Choir 1,2, 3,45 Junior Class Secretaryg La mpadarius 15 Tomorrow's Secretaries 35 Cheerleader 3,4. MARY LOU RAPELLO 'As from thy presen showers a ra1n of melody Shelley Sodality 1 2 3 4 Choir 1 2 3 Lampadarius 1 Christmas Pageant 3 CAROLINE REDZNAK Beauty is 1t's own excuse for being Emerson Sodalrty 1 2 3 4 Choir Christmas Pageant 3 JOSEPH ROGERS One who never turned his back but marched breast forward Browning Sodallty 1 2 3 4 Altar Boy 1 2,3 4 Lampadarius 1 Varsity Club 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Tennis 1,2 3,4 Captain 3 ' ce l 1 1 1 S- . 1 1 1 1 a , U 1 U 1 1 1 5 U l,2,3,45I.ampadar1us15 l u ' I 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 5 S 1 1 1 5 S 1 1 ' ' 82 MARILYN SCHECKTON She has the glad young 1 e that popples wear' Sodahty 1,2 3 4 Junror Class Vlce Presrdent Lampadarxus 1 Le Cercle Francaxs 2 Mu Alpha Theta 4 Cheer leader 3 4 Debate Team 2 BARBARA SLEZAK A proud hum1l1ty lf such there be Byron Sodalxty 2 3 4 Debate Team 2 BARBARA ROMAN She treads as if some solemn music near . . . Cowper Sodality 1,2,3,45 Choir 1,23 Le Cercle Francais 2,3, Secretary 33 Lampadarius 15 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Christ- mas Pageant 3. JEROME RZASA In every spendld part ordalned to shme ' Byron Sodahty 1 2 3 4 Lam padarlus 1 Le Cercle Francals 2 3 4 Presldent Mu Alpha Theta 4 , . .' ' :sal ' . 5 1 ,,s 45 n l U sm'1 ' ' ...Sand I sri I - S A I 13345 5 - 15 - Y . 773 83 MARY TIGI-IE Honesty shines with great advantage there Cowper Sodality 1 2 3 4 Vice prefect 4 Choir 1 2 3 4 MARIAN ECHOES Layout Editor Lampadarius 1 Le Cercle Francais 2 Mu Alpha Theta 4 Christmas Pageant 3 Fair as a star when only one is shining in the sky Wordsworth Sodality 1,2 3 4 Lampadarius 1 Le Cercle Francais 2 Christmas Pageant 1 2 Tomorrow's Secretaries 3 Debate Team 2 Bowlmg 2 3 MARIAN ECHOES typist ROBERTA SZYLKOWSKI Blessed are they who have the gift of making friends, for it is one of God's best gifts . . . Hughes Sodality 1,2,3,43 MARIAN ECHOES, Assistant Business Manager, Lampadarius lg Le Cercle Francais 2,3,45 Christmas Pageant 3, Cheer leader 3, Debate Team 2. DONNA TABERSKI One life is all we have to live. Don't wait, dear heart, don't wait! . . . Alleman Sodality 1,2,3,45 Choir 1,2, 3,45 Le Cercle Francais 2,35 Lampadarius 1 Mu Alpha Theta 4 Cheerleader 3,4 Christmas Pageant 3 Bowling 2 3 3 S . ,. ' f I . x ':1x h ' S Jiri 9 s ' s 3 . ELAINEURBAN . .. . H I :xi A s 's 84 ADALBERT WNOROWSK1 A mmd at peace wrth all below ' Jonson Sodallty l 2 3 4 MARIAN ECHOES Photography Edltor Lampadarlus 1 Le Cercle Francals 2 3 Varslty Club 3 4 Base bal 2 3 4 JO ANN YURKON Cood nature and good sense must ever Jom Pope Sodallty 1 2 3 4 Lampa darlus l Le Cercle Francars 2 3 4 Chrxstmas Pageant 2 Bowlmg 3 GERARD ZACK Nay rush not time serves we are gomg Jonson Sodallty l 2 3 4 Lampadanus 1 Le Cercle Francaxs 2 3 4 Presldent 3 Varslty Club 2 3 Board of Adm1ss1ons 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 Basketball l 3 4 WILLIAM ZARECKI He hath put a splnt f youth rn everyth1ng Shakespeare Sodalxty l 2 3 4 Lam padarxus 1 Baseball 1 Basketball 1 2 l xaxl , S S :S :S ' l,,. 1115 ' S 2:5 S . f I : S S 29:5 S :QS S :S 5 ynyl ,7' 'o :srl ' s ,2,3,4s ,. VALEDICTORLAN SALUTATQRM JANET GARGIULO Such IS the youth w llterary pate class medals honors, fellowslups awa1t Byron Sodalrty l,2,3 4 MARIAN ECI-IOES, Layout Ed1tor Lampadarlus 1 Le Cercle Franca1s 2,3,4 Chrlstmas Pageant 3, Debate Team DAVID URBEL I am Monarch of all I survey' Cowper Sodallty I 2 3 4 NIARIAN ECI-IOES, Ed1tor ln Chlef Le Cercle FYHHCSIS 2 3 Mu Alpha Theta 4 Vars1ty Club 4 Baseball Managerfi Basketball Manager 3 4 Boys' State 3 Our valechctorxan and salutatorlan Joyfully, yet humbly, accept the1r dxplomas . . .the frults of four years of d1l1gent labor . .from Msgr Walsh 86 ' hose U ' ' ll . . . , 3 5 S S - 2,4. ll Il I U - n 1 2 S 4 ', - - 2 ew' 13 1 943 fp. 1 ' L.,:7ff,iy -31112 , , '-55. 523- Q' 1 1 F? ' ' 5 1 'lifs7 13 - . 'fl'-'L'-s : ,f '-I fa if Wy -. '5?T,f35, N a f l I 2 I 4 J 1 I I J, I , f ll .L I r' lu. k Z' A. ' Y , f it . Remember the time when. . .? The senior girls reminisce while looking at their long- awaited yearbooks. uh MARION ECHOES PATRONS SPECIAL PATRONS Rt Rev Msgr Edward A Walsh V F Very Rev Msgr James E O Nell Best of luck Father Beck Reverend Francrs R Bell Reverend John D Curley Srsters Of St Joseph MOHASCO INDUSTRIES INC Amsterdam New York The Junror Class 11A The Junror Class 11B The Junror Class 11C The Sophomore Class OA The Sophomore Class The Freshman Class 9A The Freshman Class 9B The Erghth Grade Class MONTGOMERY COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE Insurance Agency MONTGOMERY COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE JamesP Wrlson Charrman COMMERCIAL PATRONS A 1 CAB SERVICE 7 West Ma1n Street J ALESSI Delrvery and Truckrng AMSTERDAM DRY CLEANERS 69 71 Mrlton Avenue AMSTERDAM EVENING RECORDER AMSTERDAM INSURANCE AGENCY 9 Hrbbard Street AMSTERDAM SAVING BANK 11 DIVISIOD. Street ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS BARNEY S RESTAURANT 169 East Marn Street BARTYZEL DISTRIBUTORS 203 205 Forest Avenue BETTINE S SERVICE Guy Park Avenue at Garden BETZ FUNHIAL HOME 171 Guy Park Avenue BOICE FUNERAL HOME 124 Guy Park Avenue BOND CLEANERS 279 West Ma1n Street BILL BORNT Flyrng A Servrce Statron BOYER FURNITURE CO 178 East Ma1n Street BROWNIE S RESTAURANT 26 East Mam Street BROWN S MODERN FLOORS 157 East Marn Street BRUCK UNIFORM CO INC New York 16 New York CAL S FURNITURE STORE Corner Clrnton D1v1s1on Streets E J CALLAHAN gb SON 415 Locust Avenue CARPET CENTER INC Latham New York CARPETLAND The frnest rn floor coverrngs CASLER S 106 Pawlrng Street Hagaman Ma1n Street Complrments of the CHALMERS KNITTING CO INC CHAMBERLIN S RECORD SHOP 9 1X2 Market Steet CHEECH NEWS AND GIFT SHOP 4 1X2 Market Street COLLETTE MFG CO Amsterdam New York COMMUNITY PHARMACY 12 East Marn Street CRANE NEVINS ELECTRICAL SUPP Corner Market and D1v1s1on Streets DELUXE CLEANERS AND TAILORS Formal Wear Rental Servrce DEMARS OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO 140 East Ma1n Street DEMITRASZEK S 467 East Ma1n Street DETROIT SUPPLY CO INC 25 West Marn Street DOC S GARAGE Hagaman New York DOLLAR MEAT CO 125 East Maru Street DOLLY S BRIDAL SHOPPE 133 East Ma1n Street DOYLE AND SISE DUNGAR S SPORTING GOODS East Marn Street E Z. LAUNDRY 32 Guy Park Avenue LYO , 1 , . I , 1013 , John R. Mccune, '41 CASTLER's MARKET - - - Q 0 J L FINLAY 438 Locust Avenue FOURTH WARD HOTEL 261 East Marn Street FRANKEL S MOHAWK JEWELERS 111 East Marn Street Complrments of A IRIEND GILL S STATIONERY 15 Market Street WALTER J GOING Everythrng rn Insurance GUSTAS FUNERAL HOME 184 Guy Park Avenue R W GUZIELEK FUNERAL HOME 13 Belmont Place HAROLD S HAYS 8: WORMUTH INC Insurance for Everythmg H 81 H DAIRY 37 James Street HOLZHEIMER 81 SHAUL INC Amsterdam New York HOTALING FLORIST 33 Market Street IWANSKI BROS FUNERAL HOME o Hrbbard Street JENDRZEJCZAK FUNERAL HOME 200 Church Street JENNIFER S 22 Market Street JOSEPH S BARBER SHOP 136 Drvrsron Street Compllments of KAISER BOSWELL CO INC KELLY S LIQUOR STORE 334 D1v1s1on Street KERBELIS 81 SONS INC 182 East Ma1n Street KNAPIK S MARINE 197 Forest Avenue KUK S FURNITURE HOUSE 305 307 East Marn Street JOHN E LARR XBEE CO INC 3 5 Market Street LEO S CLEANERS 8 DYERS 224 East Marn Street LICGERO BROS Corner of Brrdge and Rrver Streets LINCOLN HOTEL 10 Washmgton Street LINDSAY LINDSAY 81 PALMER INC 174 D1v1s1on Street LLOYD S MOTEL AND RESTAURANT Mrdway Schenectady 81 Amsterdam Rt 5 LOU S SUPER MARKET 253 East Marn Street M LURIE and Co Amsterdam New York MARKET IIILL DRY CLEANERS 133 Market Street MAKSYM S LIQUOR STORE 131 Market Street ARTHUR MERCHANT Jr AGENCY 3 Market Street MOHAWK CANDY 81 TOBACCO CO 56 Drvtston Street MOHAWK DAIRY 47 McNe1r Avenue PETER MONTENARO CO Mfgr of Wool 81 Rayon Frbers MORINI COAL 81 OIL CO Blue Coal Mobrlheat A MORMILE PLB 8.1 HTG CO INC 173 175 East Ma1n Street MORRIS T PALOMBO INC Wrllow Street MORTAN S Men s and Boys Wear THE MUSIC BOX 18 Market Street Complrments of NADLER BROS DAIRY THE NOTEWORTHY COMPANY Amsterdam New York OLBRYCH S DAIRY INC 4 Bell Street THE ORDYK PAINT CO 212 Forest Avenue ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS 56 58 Center Street OSTWICK CORPORATION Automottve Mamtenance 81Jan1tor1al Products PARK HILL FLORIST 44 Mrlton Avenue PARK VIEW SERVICE CENTER 352 East Maln Street PARTYKA S MARKET 42 Crane Street PATTERSONVILLE FURNITURE STORE INC Pattersonvrlle New York . . 1 1 1 . 1 , . , 1 I u I 1 1 I 1 1 11 - 1 11 1 1 -1 1 ' 1 1 . 1 - , . . . ., . . , . 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I ' 1 PEOPLE S SILK STORE 117 East Matn Street PIKE FUNERAL HOME 212 Guy Park Avenue RAPELLO S CITY PHARMACY 84 East Maln Street RAPELLO S PHOTO SUPPLY 92 East Marn Street RAYMOND S ICE CREAM STORE Cranesvr-lle New York RILEY S MORTUARY 110 Drvtsron Street ROCKTON Y MARKET 204 Clrzbe Avenue ROMFO AND ZACK 40 Market Street RUSSO S GRILL SANITARY MATTRESS SHOP 24 Guy Park Avenue SCHELLS RED CROSS PHMCY 193 East Marn Street SCHENECTADY IMPORTING CO Schenectady New York SEGEL S JEWELERS 1 East Ma1n Street Complrments of SKY VIEW BOWLING ALLEYS SLEZAK ELECTRICAL SUPPLY R D 0 Church Street Exrt HOME OF SLIVA PHOTOGRAPHY SMEALLIE St VOORHEES INC I-orest Avenue STANTON AND OUDERKIRK INC 1.32 Wtst Maur Street SAINT MARY S INSTITUTE SOCIAL CLUB TED S MARKET 10 Rarlroad Street TESIERO S 186 Market Street TOWN DRY CLEANERS 68 Market Strtct Complrments of TRYON OIL COMPANY TRYON THEATER 12 East Matn Street VALLEY TIRE CO 66 Brrdge Street VAN WIF PAINT 81 VARNISH MFG CO 68 Locust Awenue WEBB PHOTOS 'lb East Maln Street JAMES R MCWILLIAMS CONTRACTORS 109 Guy Park Avenue WILSON S DRUG STORE 46 East Maln Street WOODY INC 175 Church Street FAMILY P ATRON S Mr and Mrs Angelo Alba Mr and Mrs A Albrtght and Sons Mr and Mrs Kenneth Allen and Eamtly The Allen Eamrly and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Henryj Balzano James T Bergen Charles Bertuch M1chae1J Blgelow and Eamrly Nrck Capozzellt Andrew A Casano AIJ Cervera Bengamrn Crchy Chester Crchy EdwardJ Cogovan Atty and Mrs Erancrs Collrns I' and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Lours Colunt RobertJ Conover Phrlrp T Cortese Domlnrc Cotugno John Cushrng Bernard Cowles Xt Eamrly Peter Daruto Harry Davrs Mel D11e1lo Garrtson L D111on John D1 Lorenzo Em1l1o D1 Mezza Eugene B Doman Domrnrck Donato Howard Eaurot Wrllram Erjalkoxsskr P J Ertzgrbbons James Gargrulo V Gerdvrl Memory of ErankJ Gtllan James and Oswald K Grayson and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Norman Greenwood Stephen Gurdak Henry Gutowskr and Eamrly Howard Hallenbeck Jack Hallenbeck Johnl Hanlon ' - Mr. . . . 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S E I Mr. . . 92 and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mrsses Joyce and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Rrchard T Horrgan Wrllram T Hosner Walter Hronclch Wrnston K Hughes Abraham Hyden Alvah Johnson and Betty Johnson Wrllram R Joyce Frankj Kelley and Famrly EdwardJ Kelly Edwrn B Kelly Franc1sJ Kelley Peter Keuble and Famrly Adolph Kopraskl Atty and Mrs JohnA Kosrnskr and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Raymond Kosrnskr Damel Krawczeskr Stanley KUCh1S Frank LaTour Francrs Lawrence George Lawrence Jr Lynn C Le Bourveau JosephJ Lech Joseph Lopez Arthur Luba Leonard Magrla Maurrce Maloney Mrchael Martrn Atty and Mrs Frankj Martuscello Dr and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Leonard M McGu1gan John McKearn E McKeever Stanley Mrelcasz and Famrly Raymondl Mrknavlch Wrlham M1kO131I1S and Daughter Harry Mrnney Lawrence Mrseno EdwardJ Mrtehell KennethJ Merck Judge and Mrs Lewrs M Mullarkey I' I and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Paul Muran Edward L Murphy Wrlham F Murphy Albert G Mushaw Anthony Nagronrs John L Noone Joseph ONe1l Wrllram Patryk Lours Perrllo Carmen Persrco John C Pttterson and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Anthony Polrkowskr Tom Rapello Walter Redznak Mrchael RICCIO W1ll1amJ Roman Stanley Rusnrca Alexander Rzasa S H Sammons S M Sapra and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs PeterJ Sargalrs Frank Seheckton Ben Schell Joseph C Schell Wrllram H Seward Everett Srnger Alex Slaverkrs Frank Slaverkrs John Slaverkrs Steve Slaverkrs Edward Slezak Joseph Slezak Steve Slezak Joseph Slusarz George H Smrth A J Spencer Wrllram Stanley and Son Atty and Mrs AnthonyC Stokna and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs ly rllram and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Joseph Svrrskas Frank Swrerzowskr Matthew Szurek S Szypula Max Taberskr ThomasJ Ttghe Joseph Twardzrk Stanley Urban Anthony Urbel Francrs P Wallrn John Wassel Josef E Wrndbrel Jr Edward Wnorowskr Rrchardj Woodson Frank G Wyszomrrskr John Yurkon Edward Zack and Famrly INDIVIDUAL PATRONS Mrs El1aabethS Adler Mr M1chaelA1dl Anthony Alexander Jr C Kenneth Armstrong Mr. . 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MyCCk Florence Tenerowicz 1 V. , Y - , , . e aeeaf 7959 Dear Graduates of 1959 There are many compensatlons whxch accrue to a prrest m h1s da1ly work w1th puprls of hrs school Not the least of these IS the delrght that comes from the fragrance and beauty of the full and perfect blossomlng of the flower of Cathollc tralmng Here rt has held me ln the spell of that burgeonmg beauty wlth whlch youth and vrrtue so often comfort and never fall to charm The necessary though uniorttmate separatxon your graduatxon entzuls, the loss of those happy assoclatrons the years have brought IS xndeed fraught wrth polgnant regret and leaves only the memory of a joy that must make up however feebly for the sorrow that lnvades our hearts today Though partlng be such sweet sorrow It car never be forgotten that nature, tenderly and forever robes frlendshrp cr dearest ehlld rn the rlch fadeless beauty of hope and puts upon her heart the seal of dear remembrance whrlst rn her soul and upon her lrps wr1tes the ageless story of unforgotten love God bless you as you leave us Your Pastor Rt Rev Mons1gnor Edw:1rdA Walsh 90 '-'--i'lI-9'5 awww ,Ms f 4392! 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