Picture Gallery index - D`Youville College Archives

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Picture Gallery index - D`Youville College Archives
Picture Gallery index
D’Youville College Archives
Index to photographs in the D’Youville College Archives. Arranged in 5
series:
Beginnings ………………………………………………………….…………………………….2
Commencements ……………………………………………………………...................4
Baccalaureate ceremonies ………………………………………………….….…….…17
Buildings ……………………………………………………………………………….………..19
Student Activities ………………………………………………………………….………..44
THE PICTURE GALLERY
A.
BEGINNINGS
Aoo
TEXT
A 00.1
First convent of the Grey Nuns in Buffalo, now 224
Plymouth Ave. Built by the Oblate Fathers for the
Sisters at Holy Angels Grade School.
AOI
1872
First academic building on site of future college, Holy
Angels, Grades K through 12, boarding, and day.
A02
1872
Adjacent mansion, the Wells Fargo home.
A03
1877
Pierce's Palace Hotel on site ofcurrent Alt building.
A04
1887
Rebuilt main building after fire of 1887 with new westwing
A 04.1 -A04.3 1887
Other views of building with fltst addition.
A05
1845
Foundress of the Grey Nuns orthe Cross at Bytown
(today's Ottawa, Caoada), Elisabeth Bruyere.
A06
TEXT
Elisabeth Bruyere 181
A07
1861
Foundress of Holy Angels Academy, Sister St. Mary, Grey
Nun of the Cross.
A08
TEXT
Sister 51. Mary 51. Jolien, 1832-1907.
A09
1884
Mother Kirby, Superior and Principal, Holy Angels
Academy, 1884-1898.
AIO
TEXT
Mother Kirby 1840-1937.
A 1I·A31
1893
Series of21 photos depicting elasses of Holy Angels
Academy in 1893. Scnt to Columbian Exposition in
Chicago. The Academy won several awards.
A32
1908
This architect's sketch of Holy Angels Academy with
two win8s added appeared in the I//uslraled B'!f!a/o
Expre." in I907. Shortly after, Bishop Charles Colton
strongly urged the sisters to add a college department
1876.
for women to the academy, and in 1908 D'Youville
CoUege was chartered by !be New York Stale legislature.
GALLERY OF PICTURES
B: CO~NCEMENTS
B 01
1912
The flrst graduntes. Sitting, Pauline Garnett, a history major;
Standing, Mary Brennan, right, Latin; left, Elizabeth Gosselin,
French.
802
1911
College students, 1911
B 02.1
1911
Students
802.2
1911
Students
B 02.3
1921
Students, Class of 1921, identity on back ofpietute.
B 02.4
1922
Students, Class of 1921.
802.5
1922
Class of 1922
B 02.6
1919
Mirabelle Berst as Joan of Arc
B02.7
1920s CoUege students of the twenties
802.8
1917
Students, 1917-19IS.
B02.9
1918
Collese students before the roaring twenties.
802.10
1910
Some resident students, 19 W-191 J.
B 02.11
1911
Tracy Kenney and E1izabetb Gosselin about 191 J.
B 02.12
1911
Student Mary Muller.
B03
1913
Mary Garnett, B.A.
B03.1
1914
Mary Garnett, M.A.
B04
1913
Nanette Lancaster, BA and 1914, Nanette Lancaster MA.
Miss Lancaster soon became a member oflbe DYC faculty.
Miss Lancaster as teacher.
B 04.1
B04.2
1965
Nanette Lancaster accepts Sister Francis Xavier's invitation to
Paul Horgan's post commencement 1965 party. Mr. Horgan, the
noted novelist had given the commencement address.
P-..tu.: Garnett. BA 1912 and 1913. P.ulinc G.mc1t.M.A
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1912
806
1912 1'1Ie m.ire college Rudm. brxIy including. in middle offirst
row,lhe first tIRe gradua1es.
B 06.\
ldm:iflCatioD of 5Ndau in B 06.
807
lill Clusofl9lJ
B 07.1
1912
80s
1917 Cla!:sof1917.
809
810
81\
812
813
Clul of 1913 115 Junior$.
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Classofl921
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Co of 1923
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C. . ofl925
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Class of 1922
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B 13.'
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192. ClIIssofl926
815
.927 Co of 1927
816
193)
C1aJsofI933
817
1941
Classofl941
Idmlific:ation orclass of 1925
(NOTE: 809-817 are ~ graduation photos, stored in Archives, Madonna Hall 101
in dose! near wiOOows.)
B I'
OPEN
B 19
1932 C"ofI9]2
8 20
1950'1 A fillies gndualion It Kkinhans MU5ic HaIL
B 20.1
1m Qnlduate Peggy Mullen reoer.~ B.S.N. diplomB &om
Sisler Mqaret, Pres.. in 1lospUJ.
8202
1950s Seniors receive graduation gifts trom Superior, Sister Mary
Clement and President, Sister MaJgaret of the Sacred Heart,
in Iloethea Room. (This was between 1949 and 1954)
820.3
1950s Early 50's. Note graduates on Slage at K1einham
821
1956
1956 Commeneernent at Kleinhans Music Hall. Choral group
in tront of graduates.
822
1951
A group of the 195 I graduates at Commencement.
822.1
1951
Partial Identification of students in 1951 photn. Nancy 8a1dwin,
Jean Higgins, Marie Higgins, Patricia Fitzsimmons, Ruth Higgins,
Eugenia Mazur, Ann McKewon. Carol Rooney, Eleaoor Kelly,
Nonna Moll. Ann Luty, Jeanne Danogher.
823
1950
Six Kappa Gamma Pi nominees among the honor graduates of
1950 Commencement. First row: Mary Joan Ryan, Ann 8ianadda
Second row: Edith Flanigan. Mary Moran. Top: Vema B1assey
and Shirley Duffy.
824
1947
Graduates breaJdast in the old KAB cafeteria.
825
1954
Commencement at Kleinhans
825.1
1954
Commencement at Kleinhans
826
1955
First Cadet Program Graduates: Jeanne Eberle, Patricia
Gannon. Pauline Liotti, Agnes Kionke, Geraldine Kreutzer.
827
1956
Summa and Magna cum laude graduates of 1956
827.1
1956
Commencement
827.2
1956
A group of 1956 grads with Sr. Ann Virginia Taylor, GNSH, who
took ber 8.S. in Nursing.
828
1956
The Grey Nun fi>cuhy line up for procession; Sister Mary Gabriel
Riley, Sr. MaJgaret ofthe Cross Bade, Sr. Ann Rita Murphy,
Sister Peter Damian Smith, Sr. Joseph of the Sacred Heart
McGroder.
829
1957
First D'YC graduate to receive a military commission. Miss
Noreen M. Rawleigh was pinned with ber second lieutenant bars
in the Marine Corps Reserve by 8ishop 8urke at Commencement.
B 29.1
1957
D'Youville Honor Graduates at 1957 Commencement.
B30
1958
Honors Graduates of 1958.
B 31
1959
1959 Commencement: Honors graduates; the Senior Class
with Father Coveney before Graduates' Mass; and Madonna
Salerno with her niece, Marianne, 4.
B 32
1960
The Honors Graduates at 1960 Commencement.
B 33
1961
William FI Buckley, Ed. of The National Review, speaks
at 196 J Commencement. Also, Honors Graduates.
B 34
1962
Commencement: Mother Mary Ita, Superior General, Sister
Catherine ofSiena, President, Dr. Joseph Meng, President
of Hunter College, Bishop Joseph Burke, Eunice Kennedy
Shriver, honorary degree recipient.
B. 34.I-B34.6 1962
Eunice Kennedy Shriver awarded Honorary Doctorate in Humane
Letters, Commencement 1962.
B. 35
1962
Eunice Kennedy Shriver press conference preceding Commencement, 1962.
B 36.
1962
Brett triplets graduate, 1962
B 37
1963
DoetorofHumane Letters degree conferred on Commencement
Speaker, Kathryn E. Granahan, Treasurer or the United States.
B 37.1
1963
Kathryn Granahan receiving honorary degree.
37.2
1963
Summary of Kathryn Granahan's address to graduates.
B 38
1963
Pat O'Mara Rehak graduates 21 years and 5 months after her
mother, Grace Roche O'Mara, enrolls her.
B 39
1963
Sister Francis Xavier, President, Kathryn Granahan, U.S.
Treasurer, Gordon Macintosh Smith, Director orlbe AlbrigbtKnox Art Gallery, Mother Mary Ita, Superior-General orthe
Grey Nuns orthe Sacred Heart, Sister Mary Clement Groat,
Superior at the College, and Sister [rene Marie Murphy. Mr.
Smith and Mrs. Granahan received. honorary degrees at the
63 Commencement.
B40
1963
B4I.
1963 At Commencement, six graduates were commissioned
in the Navy Nu,,", Corps and in the Marine Corps.
See B 41.1 for identification.
B 41.1
1963
Article on 1963 Commencement, identifying six graduates
commissioned in navy and marines.
B42
1963
Commencement at KJeinhans Music Hall.
B43
1964 Commencement group: Bishop James McNuhy, Taylor
Caldwell, novelist, honorary doctor of laws degree
recipient, Alfred H. Kirchhofter, Ed., the Buffalo
Evening News, Margaret Minich, President, Student
Government Association, and Sister Francis Xavier,
Commencement Group: Msgr. Rung, Kathryn
Granahan, Gordon Macintosh Smith, Mother Mary Ita,
Sup.-Gen., Sister Francis Xavier, Pres., Maureen
Driscoll, President of Student Council.
President.
B44
1964 Honorary degree recipients Taylor Caldwell and Alfred
H. Kirchhofer with Sister Francis Xavier. Mr. Kirchhofer
gave the Commencement Address which is on fLle at the
College.
B45.
1964 Alfred H. Kirchhofer receives his O'YouviUc doctoral
hood.
B45.1
1964 Bishop James McNulty is allentive to Alfred Kirchhofer's
address to grdduates at 1964 Commencement.
B46
1964 Taylor Caldwell is hooded.
B 46.1
1964 Commencement at Kleinhans. Faculty on stage.
B 47
1965
At Commencement, Paul Horgan, Pulitzer Prize winning
author and historian, honorary degree recipient,
delivers the Commencement Address.
B 48
1965
1965 Commencement group: Paul Horgan, Sister Francis
Xavier, Ann Harrington, president of Student Council,
Bishop Stanislaus Brzana, Auxiliary Bishop ofBuffillo.
B 48.1
1965
Sister Francis Xavier, President, and Paul Horgan enjoy a
moment's conversation at 1965 Commencement,
Honor Cir'adualcs
.49
196'
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.966 Cbanl:ellor R. Gordon Hoxie. ofLorw IsJand
University lives the ~noemelll Address.
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1966 Chanoellor R. Gofdop Hoxie mx:M:s thr: O'Ywville
00d0nI hood &om Rob=t E. DiIloft, truslC'C.
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• 966
Colilillt,..t"ltnl group: Si3lel' Frmds x..vier, M5jp'.
Mel N'j;h1in, Cbanccllor of the d~ 8eva'ly A
Miehalllk. S."UNman, CIJaooo::llor HoD: gfLonc
IsUd Univenily.
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1966 COhulIc:ncement III IGeinham
1967
Six honorary de&Jee recipients Id 1967 Comnxl1Dlimcnl.
(Caption idereifoet than)
854.1
1967
JL>dy V. LaMarsh, Canadian Secft:wy of Slate, Sister
Francis Xavier, and AJexaoder B. Trowbridge. Actina
U.S. Secrdary OfColllllltn:e..
854.2
1967
Julia LaMarsh. Sec~lary ofSlale for Canada. and
AIcXllnder Trowbridge. Acting Secretary ofCoIlUllCTCC.
U.S.• review her eilatiolL
1967
Sister Francis Xavier, Pres., is 5UlTOundod by honorary
degree recipier4s Julia LaMarsh, QlarJes Millard Jr.•
Mexanller Tmwlrilge. Mr. Oishei.. Amelia Moran, and
Dr. MMlcb.
1967
Dr. Joxph Manch is hoo::l&d.
1967
Prell co~ of 1967 Comi,ltnoemaL
1961
A lJOUPofgndu.tc:s with their roses III Con:w:no:nl:elDl:nl.
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'961
Sisler Mary KIthIeea Duggul.. Acti.. Chieff........ciYli:
Offi<:a, pi II, lU bol....) dcgrtltS to Dr. F~ Hom,
Presidtat o(CICU olNew York Snle and to Martin
Mei~ Praident ofSUNY@Bu[aIo&l 196&
Commencement.
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19m COliulleocemcnlllt Kkinham..
197. Sister Mary 0Iar1otte Barton confi:rs tM>norary degrees
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on Charles R. Diebold, President, Western Savings
Bank. Nicbolas D. Trbovich, President ofSeniotronics Inc.,
Mrs. J.E. Kelly who established the first Women's Division
of the Catholic Charities Appeal, and Dr. J. S. Lindemann,
President ofNestJe Le Mur ofNew York City. Third from
left is Dr. Sally Cassidy of Monteitb College who
delivered the Commencement Address.
860
1971
Senior.; graduating with honors, 1971.
861
1971
Commencement at Kleinhans
862
1972
DYC Alumnae mothers with their graduating daughter.;.
863
1972
Graduate Margaret Mary Schilley accompanies ber
alum mother to receive memento from Alumnae President,
Mrs. Thomas Caulfield.
864.
1972
Maureen O'Brien, pres. of Student Association, delivers
the Salutatory of 1972 Commencement.
865
1972
Virginia K. Ego, Dean of the School of Nursing.
congratulates a graduating nurse.
866
1973
11Je Commencement procession forms.
866.1
1973
Dean of Arts, Sister R. Patricia Smith, congratulates
Rosalie A. Allyn.
867
1973
Edward Kavinoky of the Board ofTrustees, Sister
Mary Charlotte Barton, President, Roy W. Nagle,
preeminenllocaJ historian, and honorary degree
recipient, Joho J. LeFaIce, commencement
speaker, and Edward Johannes of the Board of
Trustees.
868
1973
Mr. Johannes adjusts the Doctor of Humane
Letter.; hood for Mr. Roy Nagle.
869
1974
Commencement, 1974
870
1974
Sister Alice Huber, President, Medaille College,
gives Conunencement Address.
871
1974
Sister Alice Huber's table at Commencement Luncheon.
B72
1974
Commencement Group: John Nasca of the Board of
Trustees, Dr Edwin A Mirand of Roswell Park, honorary
degree recipient; Sister Alice Huber, 8.S.1., President
ofMedaiIle College, honorary degree recipient; Ann
Denning Sheehan of the Board nfTrustees; Claude F.
Schuchter, Chairman ofM. and T. Bank, honorary
degree recipient, and Edward J. Johannes Jr., Board.
B 73
1974
Judith M. PoChedley, President, Student Council, gives the
Salutatory Address at 1974 Commencement.
B 74
1975
Commencement Group: Sister Mary Charlotte Barton,Pres.
Kenneth Koessler, Board of Trustees, Dr. Joseph Manch,
retiring after 18 years as Superintendent ofEducation
in Buffalo, receiving D'Youville's citation for Community
Service; Dr. Earl J. Boggan, Executive Vice-President of
D'YouviIle, Ida M. Campagna, honorary degree recipient,
Edward Kavinoky, Board ofTrustees, and Edward
Johannes Jr. and Nicholas Trbovich, hoth of the Board.
B 75
1975
Alumni Brunch after 1975 Commencement.
B76
1975
Identification of alumnae in B 75. (See back of picture)
B77
1975
Joe Schmid walks across the stage at Commencement
with a little help from a friend, Paula Scarcella.
B78
1975
Memher.; of the Class of'75 get ready fur the big
procesSion.
B 79
1976
Three honorary degree recipients of 1976, J. Eugene
McMahon, eminent Buffalo lawyer, Msgr. Jobo J.
Connifl; Director of Catholic Charities, Kevin Kennedy,
Chairman ofD'YouviIle's Board.
B 80
1976
Sister Mary Charlotte congratulates Michael Tilson
Thomas, the distinguished director ofthe Buffalo
PhiUuumonic Orchestra, on his honorary Doctor of
Humane Letter.; degree.
B 81
1978
James L. Hayes, president and CEO of American
Management Association, here with Sister Mary Charlotte,
delivered the address to the Class of 1978.
B82
1978
Sister Mary Charlotte and Virginia L. Cummings.
Dr. Cummings is director of the Buffalo Museum of
Science.
883
1979
Dr. Elizabeth Kubler Ross addressed the graduates.
884
1979
A graduating fan gets Dr. Kubler-Ross' autograph.
885
1979
Dr. Kubler·Ross receives the honorary degree of
DoctorofHumane Letters. Ken Koessler does the hooding.
886.
1979
Honorary degree recipients, Dr. Charles 8anda, Dr.
Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, and William C. 8aird with
Board Members Nicholas Trbovich and Ken Knessler.
886.1
1979
Commencement, 1979.
887
1980
Graduates react with enthusiasm to Max McCarthy's
Commencement Address,
888
1980
Sister Denise honors Kay Knessler and, posthumously,
Kenneth, her husband, for their remarkable service to the
College. Sister Mary 8rendan Connors hoods Kay.
889
1980
Sister Denise and Robert W. Ramsay hood honoree, Henry
H. Coords of Fisher-Price.
890
1980
Sister Denise presents a citation to Daniel A. Roblin, Jr.,
of Roblin Industries. Nicholas Troovich assists.
891
1980
Sister Denise with Max McCarthy, Commencement
speaker.
892
1981
Grads look to future with resolve and some trepidation.
B93
1981
Sister Marie Christine, Ph.D., Univ. of Madrid, and
Dr. Anton Musteikis lead the fucuhy processioo as
Dr. Joe Grande follows.
894
1981
Honorary degree rcipients of 1981: Robert E. Rich, Sr.,
head of Rich Products Corporation, Michael Novak, the
nationally syndicated columnist, and Robert W. Ramsay,
retired chairman of the Board of8uffalo Savings 8ank.
895
1981
Michael Nowak addresses the 1981 graduates.
896
1982
The 1982 Commencement. (Faculty and
honorees identified on hack of original)
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of ptIllo«lplly. io
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biography ofSt. Mqunilc d·Y~Ie,lf""'"I(> the N«dy
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"[)ad,J mode II"
1911
"CorW"I.....icnlll'"
191( AIJIhoory R. Cannul~ Pm.idml. Senior Honor SotiotY.
Ji\a Illo S'h"U>r)' Addr-.
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.oM The Hooorablc Mi<:hKl F. Dillon. Proaidinv; J~"ioc
afthe New York StaieSupr=o: CoWl. and tnISlce
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Jooeph O. GodIh:'y, M.D., diolill&uisbod onhopcdic
Surgeon, ""'" awarded .. '"'"""-ry Dodo< "fSc",,-
B 110
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Gerda Weissman Klein, ""loClulSt Slll'ViYor. oddresscs
the w-I.....
1985.
B HI
1985
SLIJM'W)' <lfD<.
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Sisler Virginill ClrleY. mut~ lo-:l poksso. of
FAglish It D'Y""ville, is hol'<ll'Cd willi a DocIor of
HUll'IIlI>O Utters degree in 1985.
B 112
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r ..... J. Cioxia. Slud<:nl: Astocialioll EnC:ulive eo-:i~
lives the SWlalOfy Address.
Bill
U 114
of O"Yoavillt ~ the p3duales of 19114 and
is a-rocct ID honorary Doctor of La.... dep-oe.
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0..&= II tile 19115 CommellC<!n>eTl.
or
Klein'. Ilddress.
The ~v. lana M. Demske. SJ~ Pmidcnl of
c..nisius Collose =;ve. an honorary ~ wilh
Hnbc:n Mennen, Chairma:I oflhc Board, ....iRine
S...... Denise.. Falber Demsk. p"" the Address '" the
Orad\l8les.
Coi'.'......."....
Di£niIarics 1ll1be 1917
illcluded, left
lO rigIa &om S...... Dell;"': Willlln:l A. Getri<1I.
Chanoel\(lr-crn:ril... "fthe Stile Board of~;
Jean RiplOlll'etcnDn, lrWlce; Dr. Palrick Flynn, Actina
Dean of Acldemic Affairs; and Dr. Robert Nibio. OIair
of Education.
B ll~
1987 Plul D. Bauer. "",mbc1" orthe Board "rTrusI-' gives
tho C"mmer>cen>tJll invocation.
B 116
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B 117
\988
Mser. a.r... J. Fahey, FordbBm University prof"",",,,
of ser<>nIOlogy and lo"ll"time member of!he Feder'lll
CoWICil On Aging. ad<Im:9r:.lhe 1I111odnateL He .....
awarded ... honorary OoclOf or La.... degree.
Sisler Dmix witJll Sister Rosalie Bertel!, Pb.D.• known
world_wide iIr Ia wori< on tho: dangen orDIICIear
radiotion; ond Herbert Mennen. Mennen. presldem or
Mc:1Ulell Medical, the bo-.y degRc rocipie:.....
B 118
1988 IkrtIm MennI:r. CbairmaIl of the Board ofTT\I:SIees.
~ !he jp'8duMes.
8 111.1
19U
8119
1919 Dr. Herbcn A. tlIuplrmn. ItCipir:ul of!he
in CiImIDuy• ..sa. I the £lWIuates.
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1990 J. W-=n P=y, ilomdingdelll of!he Sdlool oflkUb
Relatocl PTobAoos.!he Sbte UllMrsiIyofNew Yort
at 8ul'6lIo, ~ the &f1Iduates. Dr. PnTy is. 12)'a1r
IMrllber of the O'YouviJlf: College Couneil.
8 121
1990 SanahA. O'Rourke:, bma~ofErieCoo.mly
S.viD3s Baoli: lIlld president ofthl:: Center br Women in
Mana&emtm ... O'Youville Colkge is.warded an
SisCa- RosaIic: 8atell. Palil e..:r. Sisla- J)m;,e,
Rev. Owies 8allg, llabat Memen. Mel M.y Kino1an.
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Prize
t.>noraIy doctorate. (For original_ Co1IVl'lencement
B 122
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1990 COll1lTlencemc:nt Group: Sister Alice oflhe Sacml Bean.
Peter Path. J\lStice Michael F. omoll, Kevin T. Keane:,
Dr. WllITelll'erry, Sisler Denise, Mrs. O'Roark,
Sister Mary Sheila. Linda Di.Josqlh, and Sisler IL
Patricia Smith.
6123
1991
Dr. Richard L Weiss is awarded an homrary Doctorof
Scimce~
1991
TOI'Il Toles, editorial cartoonist. -.l<h I I !he puates and
is JWned aD ~ Dodor of Fine Arts.
8m
1992
Ct.,.,. ,""" ..ul group: PatriciIo V8IlD)'kc, DRdor
8126
1992
8121
or Alwmi. William Lawtey. Mary Marprd
Ransbd Andr:i-., and Raul RoS. honorary ~
rceipir::ulJ wilb Sister DealK.
1993
Maslcrckpecp-C'5lil lheAbmi GnduMc~·
Gail Car-. Rhodon A&c-oili, T......,. MIa'pily lilld
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R c.los Carbalada. ChaDtdlororthe New Yoric
~ Bowd or~ Midl
the puates lilld
receives an honorary doxtorate.
B 128
1993
Paul D. Bauer, outstanding volunteer for the Diocese
of Buffalo and dedicated member of the Board of
Trustees ofD'Yollville College receives an honorary
Doctor of Laws degree.
B 129
1994
Group photo of social justice leaders awarded honorary
doctorates: Robert Chambers, first lay principal ofTimon!
St. Jude High Schoo~ Kevin T. Keane and his wife, Betty
Ann, supporters oftbe arts and education locally, Sister
Denise, Very Reverend Ehon O. Smith, Jr., Canon Vicar of
Washington National Cathedral, Rabbi Martin L. Gnldberg,
senior rabbi of Temple Beth Zion, Milton Rogovin,
internationally renowned social documentary photographer,
and his wife, Anne, a long-time, highly-recognized teacher
of children with developmental disabilities.
B 130
1994
Sister Denise at the 1994 Commencement with Anne and
Mihan Rogovin.
BI3l
1994
Sister Denise at tbe 1994 Commencement with Bob
Chambers.
B 132
1994
Very Rev. Eltnn O. Smith, Jr., with Sr. Denise.
B133
1994
Rabbi Martin L. Goldberg with Sister Denise.
B 134
1994
Kevin T. and Elizabeth A. Keane with Sr. Denise.
B 135
1996
Clifford P. Stoll. author, astronomer, computer expert
who caught the hackers stealing u.S. military secrets
from computers, Commencement Speaker.
B 136
2000
Antonia C. Novello, M.D., M.P.H., New York Stale
Commissioner of Health, addresses the Class of2ooo.
B 137
2000
Dr. Marilyn L. Repsher, '52, Chair of the department of
mathematics at Jacksonville University. receives an
honorary degree from Sister Denise, assisted by Dr. Paul
Johnson and Dr. Joseph Grande.
TIlE PICTURE OAU..SRY
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BACCALAUREATE SERVICES
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1983
BaccaIaw'eate Congnllulations
C08.5
1983
Family congraluilllions. 1la<:caIaurcate, 1983.
C08.6
1983
"How sweet it isl" Family coJl8l'8lUlalions,
8aA:ca1aureate, 1983.
C09
1987
Sister Ilarlma Quion. Caro11...., 8Dd Sister Denise
at 1987 Bacca18"reale
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1988
lla<:ealaureate 1988. Rev. Cbatl.. Bang, Pastor, Good
Sbepbenl Lutheran Cburch, Speaker.
CIO.1
1988
Baccalaureate. Rev. Charles Bang, Speaker, Sister
Denise, Father Bob PerelJi
C11-11.4
2000
8aA:ca1aureate Services.
C 11.5-11.21 2000
Bacca18ureate, 2000
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THE PICTURE GALLERY
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BUILDINGS
01
1872
The original building, today', KAB, as it appeared in 1872.
Holy Angels Church in background..
O\.l
1907..
The llrCbi\el;t', sketch of the Prospect Ave. Wing, a futUl'l:
malching wing to the east,llIId a rcnovated old building.
Of this conception, only thc new wing was buill al the
West, Prospect Avenuc. end.
02.
1909
"The College lIS il appeared al opening. 1908. This ProSpecl
Avenue wing was the focus of College classes.
Holy Angels Academy grade and high school occupied
the older building.
02.1
1900
The first library around 1900.
02.2
The library circa 1920
02.3
The library from the 1920's 10 the 1950's. SlaCks behind.
02.4
1909
1956 Behind Admin. Bldg. Looking toward Fargo Ave. the
lkr>ches are where !he Sisters held heir evening recreation
hour together
02.5
1908·1956
lbis walk WlIy and laWll (nole sun dial) allhe Nonh
end of the Prospect Wing was the everyday student
enlrance 10 !he college. This is the site of the 1956 lihrary
and !he 2001 Academic Center
02.6
1926
the tennis court took up pan of the laWll seen in 02. I.
behind the Administrative Building.
OJ
O'Youville begins the plan for long-rerm expansion. SiSler
Mary Clement, Superior and Sister Regina Marie,
President, 1954
04
Sister S1. Ruth. Librarian, 1931-1 % I with Larry GriIT is,
Profof Art, 1956-1963
04. I
Aerial View ofD'Youville Wilh the 1956 library.
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04.2
Architect's sket<.:h of 1956 Library.
04.3
Media Room of the 1956 Library.
04.4
Seminar Room, 1956 Library
04.5
Record nook of Periodical Rm. 1956 Library.
04.6
Foyer and Charging Desk 1956 Library,
04.7
Main Reading Room 1956 Library,
04.8
Re<:reationaJ Reading Room, 1956 Library.
04,9
Study CllI'Tels, 1956 library.
04.10
Main Reading Room. 1956 Library.
04. II
Foyer, 1956 library.
04.12
Exterior view, 1956 library.
04.13
Main reading Room 1956 Library.
04.14
Librarian Ellen Hausle Smith, 2001 from right. row 2
sWTOunded by her staff on steps of 1956 Library.
04.15
1956
College S~I in 1956 Library.
04.16
1956
The stach, 1956 Library.
Microficlle, microfilm etc, 1956 Library.
04.17
04.18
1956
Reference boob off Main reading Room, 1956 Library.
D5
The New Library 1956- 1999.
o 5, 1
The 1956 Library stacks and Marie Mauriello '58.
05,2
Architect's concept of Madonna Hall. then referred 10 as
Student Union Building 1957,
D6
3 piclUn:s Grouodbreaking Madonna, 1957.
o 6. 1
Ground breaking, MadoMa hall, 1958.
D
D7
1957
Madonna Hall under Construction. 1957,
07. l
1957
The framework of Madonna Hall rises. nexilollle
Admini5lration Building.
07.2
1957
A view looking west
07.3
1951
The suuctwal frame of Madonna is completed.
07.4
1958
The brickwork of Madonna goes up.
D 7, 5
1958
AlmOSl finished.
07.6
,%.
07.7
1958
StUdent!l gather in the foyer of Madonna.
D 7. 8
1958
The crowd gathers in II dorm room.
07.9
1958
How long will il stay this neat?
D7. 10
1958
The Floor Lounge, Madonna,
D7. 11
1958
The kit<.:hen, Madonna.
07. 12
1958
The Russet Room, College cafeteria after 1958,
07.13
1958
Tho: Student Lounge 011 each 1100r, Madonna.
D 7.14
1958
Madonna foyer has depth
D 7. 15
1958
The Madonna Hall general lounge is SpaciOU5.
D 7, 16
1958
Our Lady guards her hall.
D 7.17
\958
A view of the completed Madonna with a view of the
ubiquitou, laWldry in background.
07.18
1\158
Holy Angels Church fonm the backdrop for Madonna
Dedication.
07.1\1
1\158
"We'll: Digging for D'Youville."
Communion is distributed during MllSS on front lawn.
Madonna. Note houses acrQ:lIl Porter Ave. later pUT<;hase<.!
by the college to make room for Mary Agnes Hall and Ihe
College O:nter.
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07.20
1958
A trlIIlquil and ordered view.
07.21
1957
The lIfl:hiteet's vision of Madonna hall
07.22
19S8
i\nQther view of the Russet Room.
07.23
1958
Angles, light and darkness, Madonna hall.
07.24
1958
Cloakroom for guest. Madonna Lobby.
07.25
1958
Floor lounge is a homey plaee. but the refrigerator looks
empty!
07.26
1959
Looks like a celebration.
07.27
1959
A crowd gathers in the foyer. Madonna.
07.28
1959
Night, light and snow dramatize Madonna.
07.29
1970
The College Center makes a great backdrop for Madonna.
07.30
1959
Madonna Lounge makes a nice gathering spol.
07.31
1968
Home«>ming. Siudenilakes alums on lour of Madonna.
D 7. 32
1959
The completed Madonna is impressive.
D 7. 33
1959
The new Madonna poims up the antiquity of the 1879
Administration Building
08
1957
Madonna Hall Construction. Note Library chimney
at middle background 00 Prospect Ave,
O'
1957
Madonna Hall construction adjoining 1899 convent
OlD
1957
Construction Madonna Hall
o 10. I
1957
Madonna Hall under construction
0"
1957
COns11'uCtion Madonna, front lawn, looking East
012
1957
Madonna Hall, construction. KAB on righl. Library
on left. Holy Angels S<.:hool in background
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1959
The completed Madonna Hall
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1959
The oompleled Madomuo Hall
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The compler.ed MadonM Hall showing the Palaoe lAundry
behind wbkll tht College' did 1lOI5l.OtUl:d in buyina and
ranoviD& lIII!illbl:!au: '70'.
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The RI!$$Cl Room Cafe:teria. Modonno Hall 1959-19(>8
The ~ Room of Madonna ....~ the CoIJege Cafeteria
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1959
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1959
Madonna U.1l Lobby
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1959
Madonna Hall noor Lounge area
1959
Corridor sbowinll
020
1959
EntnlnCe 10 Lobby, Madonna Hall.
02.
1959
Madonna Hall Donn .1 night, looking nom
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AtdIitctu'
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1959
Brecuway. MIdoMa Hall
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EaSI end of roof pMio Madonna
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1959
M.oonn. Hall SluOcnI room
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MacIonm Hall Floor l.ouJ1ll'c: _
027
1959
Madame Hall
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M """""na Hall
029
1959
Aerial view of College Campus. wilh '56 Library and
'59 Madonna eompldcd
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The ~ Room. MwJon... HalL Ju. lIM: c:afeteria
~ 10 tht College Caller in 1968, this area torc:.ue I
srudy _ for Madonna I'CSidents, sna<:k bolT and eoffee
break ami fen S«retlries
Russet Room (tal"eteri.) in M.adonna (1958-1967).
Replaced in 1961 by Porterview Rm. College Center.
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roolIl$, Madonna. 1959
DnwiDa Dye Campus 1964
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MIdonN Loun~
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Madoona J...ouuac:
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An:rutCCl'. vision ofCampul oftbe l'ut1ft
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0r0undtlrW.in& Mary Agnes Hall
1967
Qroundbrukill& Mary Agnes Hall: Mooyur Kowal. Sr.
Francis Xavier, Pn:s.. Mscr Leo Hlmmerl. Sup. of Schools.
County EMe. Ralh. Sister lm>e Marie, Treasurer. KC'vin
Kennedy. College Lewyer. Eleanor McGinn. Aluml*
President; MNy L. Riv~ Resident Studmt Pm.
OJ)
1964
ArdIitee:t'1 sketch Mary Agnes Hall, Dom1ilory
034
1963
Ground is cleared for Mary Agnes Hall Dormitory
015
1963
Work begillll on Mary Agnell Hall
035. I
1963
Foundation work, Mary A~s Hall
OJS.2
1963
Foundation won. Wfltinues, Mary Agnes Hall
D)S.3
1963
The lower level likes shape - Mary Agnes Hall
0"
1964
Mary Agnc:s Hall goel up
D 36. I
1964
A view of Mary Apes Hall &om ProspeI;l Ave.
036.2
1964
A ckJse.up oftbe Ptosptd A~ viewofMary Agnes Hall
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plopus
036.3
1964
Mary Agnes Hail in POiIESS- I view from Porter Avenue
031
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'Jbt, frame of Mary Aa;ocs Hall takes shape
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Plusp«( Avenue bouses, lalerdcmolished to make room
for Marperitc Hall, still !land bdriDd the lOwering Mary
A....
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1964
Mary Agnes Hall is completed
039.1
1964
Another view of the o;omplcted Mary Agnes Hatl
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Donn room. Mary Agnes Hall
Student Lounge Area. Mary Agnes Hall
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Msgr. Loftus. Ida Campagna, and Sr. Francis Xavier lum
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Student
Loung~
Area Mary Agnes Hall
Roorrunatc, Mary Agnes Hall
Another donn room, Mary Agnes Hal I
The foyer, Mary Agnes Hall
Foyer, Main Entrance, Mary Agnes Hall
May 19- Mary Agnes Hall isjusl about complete
b~aking.
Health Seience bldg (the ALl Bldg)
the first shovel ofeal'1h for the Health Science Bldg.,
(the ALl Bldg.)
Ida Campagna. Board member. makes some conllralulalory
~marks al ALI building groundbreaking as Kevin
Kennedy, Sisler Francis Xavier and students look on.
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Sister Francis Xavier. President, concl<ides ALT Bldg.
groundbreaking with a prayer
DSO
'96'
The Comer stone oribe All Building is laid, July 1967 with
the help of Father Sharvary. Chaplain, Bishop BenillCaSll,
Father Moran, Seey to Bishop and Mother Jane FIl\llCCS.
Sup. G<:n. of the Grey NIlIIS
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The long corridon of the Health Science Building tue
shape.
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The Health Science (AL T Bldg) under conSlruclion
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The Health Science Bldg. (the ALT Bldg.) under
constn>ction
DS4
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The Health Science Building (the ALT Buildinil takes
,h.".
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'96'
July II, 1967 the Health Science Building (the ALT Bldg)
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is dedicated. 1l>e Academic Procession fOITl1!
D56
1%7
The Health Science Building Dedication is held in a tenl in
Prospect Park.
057
1%7
Sisler Mary John Allard, Chair of Chemistly, and Senior
choristel'll assist at dedication of Health Science Bldg.
058
1%7
Bart Slauery oflheGeorge C. Marshall Space Flight Cemer
Huntsville, Alabama gives the address for honoree
Werner von BraUll at Health Scienc<: (ALT) Bldg.
DediClllioo. Dr. Miehael de Bakey, honoree, lleart pioneer.
to the left
059
1%7
Tk Bel Canto Quartet enli~ Ihe festivities al tile Al T
Building Dedication
060
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061
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062
1%5
A news article lauds the building of HS8
063
1%7
At dedication aCthe Health Science (the ALD Building. a
sudden downpour afrain found a Ilole in the len! directly
above Bob Schulz alttle electric organ
064
1%7
TollJ"S of the new Health Science Building follow the
Sister Francis Xavier, the President who buill HSa (the
ALT Building), Mary Agnes Hall, the College Cenler and
Gym, and Marguerite Hall. speaks at the HS8 dedication
Bob Scholz risks electrocution at Heallh Science
Dedication
065
1%7
The Health Science (ALn Building opened in Scpt. 1%7
066
1%7
Students enjoy the new biology lab in HSB
066.1
1%7
View ofa lab, Health Sciena:
D 66,2
1967
View ofa lab, Health Science Building
066.3
1%7
Nun;ing labs, Health Sciena: Building
D 66. 4
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Nur.ling labs, Health Science Building
066.5
1967
Anatomy Lab. Health Science Building
(ALn Building
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1%7
Throughout oonslI'UCtion of the Health Science building,
signs gave credit for the federal funding help
067.1
1%7
Comfortable chairs in lecture rooms, Health Science
Building
067.2
1967
The EntJance foyer, Health Scicntt Building
DOS
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The Health Scicn<:e Building rises
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The completed slnICture, Health Science (ALT) Building
D70
1%8
An:hitc:et's s\<et<:h of College Center and Gymnasiwn
071
1967
MYol,l're Gol to Believe..." The ~ginninll of the College
Center
072
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Front entrance and stairs to the 2'"' floor. College Center
D69
1%8
07J
1968
The "Blue Lounge," College Center
074
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A companionable comer, the Blue Lounge. College Center
075
1968
The Ponerview Room. the College Center
076
1968
A more common scene- the Ponerview Room, the Collcg<'
C~~
077
1968
The swimming pool in Ill<: College Cenler - Great
n:laxation and great form
078
1%8
Don Maharan, ArclI.iteel, Sister FrtlIICis Xavier. P=ident,
faculty and students enjoying the "Topping Oft" ceremony
for College Center Feb. 14, 1968
079
1%'
Buffalo NeW! Notes "Topping Oft" ofCoJlcge Center
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"The Completed College Center
081
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The College Center with Mary Agnes Hall
082
1%'
A closer view -the College Cent~ with Mary Agnes Hall
083
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Anolhcr view, College CCOler
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The sioX entran~. College Cen!"f
D85
1968
The College Cenler with Mary Agnes and Marguerite in
backgrOlwd
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Buffalo News ootes civic IlIIIClIeon on day of blessing and
cornerstone laying for College Center and Marguerites
Hall, April 19, 1969
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Planning begins for new dorm, Mluguerile Hall
Buffalo Courier Express nOles progress on Marguerite Hall
and Colle~ Center
Marguerite Hall rises 10 its 12'" floor
Marguerite completed
Close up of Marguerite flll"'de
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Marguerite Hall in ar<:hittct's vision
D93
1970
The 1956 Library before 1999 demolition began
D 93. I
2000
The Stalue of Our Lady Seal of Wisdom is removed from
fayade of 1956 library aboullo be razed
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The 1956 Library before demolition began
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1998
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Holy Angels Grade School before renovation (0 1999
Library
Holy Angels &Iloo1 Grade School before renovation to
Col1e~
Library view 2
Holy Angel! GOO" School before renovation to 1999
Library
Front entrance of Holy Angels Grade School before
renovation to College Library
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Holy Angels Grade School befo~ Renovation ~o College
Library
Another view of Holy Angels Grade School before
0
conversion to College Library. It was
o~ned
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D '02
'999
The $.kyligbl, 4111 floor, oflhe library was preserved from
the 1906 SdIooI building and cleaned
D 103
'999
In the summer, books wen: transferred from 1956 Library
to lbe I
Library
'999
Sister Denise and students in front of new library enlrance
D 105
'999
SiSler Denise and Paul Bauer. Chair oftl>e &I. ofTnJSl=S.
receive key 10 the New Library
D '06
'999
Sist~ Denise and students admire view from 2"" floor
balcony, DeW Library
0107
'999
A student appreciates having room to work, - new library
0108
'999
Renovation complete. The Montante Family Library.
D'Youville College
D '09
2000
The 1956 Library is p~d fur demolition 10 make room
for the Academic Center; the statue of Our Lady Seal of
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m
Wisdom over door has been Il:'lOOved
0110
2000
Demolition of 1956 Library begins
o 111
2000
Demolition of 1956 Library continues
0113
2000
A gaping hole CUt5 into the main reading room of
the 1956libmry
0114
2000
The front oftbc 1956 Library is opened up
OilS
2000
The weakened front wall of 1956 Library gives away
0116
2000
The strocturaI framework of the 1956 Librnry is laid baR:
0117
2000
The left half of the weakened, 1956 Library, gives way
o llS
2000
l1Ic 19(17 College wing stands firm 1I5 workmen. consider
the next pbase
D '99
2000
tbe bulldozers resume tbe anack on '56 Library
D 120
2000
l1Ic IMge main reading room is stuff-ed with debris
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0121
2000
Another view of internal debris, main reading room
0122
2000
The 1956 Library was demolished by halves. from
Ol23
2000
Thc bulldozers raise a cloud of dust
D 124
2000
Cleaved in half, the '56 Library stands with only its
La
back
incineralOr chimney
0125
2000
Thc next demolition approach is from the rear of the library
SlrUClwe
0126
2000
Cleanup of debri. =mpanie5 demolition
0121
2000
The last IIalfoftbe library is weakened bit by bil
0128
2000
The: weakened last section ClIve. '"
0129
2000
The incinel'll!lon chimney looks as if it plans 10 stay around
o lJO
2000
TIle still standing incinerator chimney looks quite
Ol3l
2000
The bulldozer looks as if it is issuing ilS challenge
0132
2000
Guess who wonl Down 10 its foundations, the site is almost
ready for the new Academic Ccnter
0133
200'
Et TClIIJI of A1chil«ts announce the Academic Cenler to
~ raised on the site of the 1956 Library
0134
200'
Buffalo News reports on New Academic Center
o US
200'
Buffalo NeW!! announces D'YouviJic's need for new
imposin~
Academic Center
0136
2000
The site of the 1956 Library is prepared for building of new
Academic Cenl~r
D 137
2000
The plot for new
Dl38
2000
Final debris is sbuttlcd away
D 139
2000
The new building goes up quickJy
0140
200'
The new Academic Center ro:places the 1956 Library
Acad~mic C~nter is
carefully graded
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2001
1bc glassed-in atriwn of the new Academic Center is
impressive. The Mother f)'Vouville mural is not yet in
place
0142
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'The new Academic Center abuts the back afthe
Health Science (ALT) building
0143
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Students enjoy the space in the new lecture labs
0'"
200'
With a little cleanup still (0 come. the new Academic
Center filS into place
lJ 145
200'
lbe bare, new building meshes wilh the ivy-covered One.
0146
200'
The new building filS a1 all angles
D 147
200'
The parking lot looks big enough. Must be an off day
o 14k
200'
On Oct. 30, 2001, the New Academic Center is dedicated
0149
200'
Insen in Dedication Invitation
o ISO
200'
The completed Academic Center entrance without the
Mother D'Youville Mural and the final touch red
walkway over-hang
o lSI
200'
1llc AClldcmic Center finished except for the Mother
D'Youville mural and the red-roofed walkway
0152
2002
D'Youville plaru! llym ",novation
o lS3
2003
Apartment Style residcllCC 10 be buill
0'54
2004
The foundations are laid at COnnel:ticut lIIId Prospect
OJ5S
2004
The new apartment -style residence begins 10 lake sllape
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200S
The Ap;utment residence opens in Jan. 2005
D 157
200S
Jan. 27, 2005 Sr. Denise: introduces Bishop Edward Kmiec
at Dedication and Blessing of Apartmenl Residence
D 158
1887
A neighbor's skelCll of the Administration Bldg, lllen Holy
Angels Academy. in 1887, Mllrt-Il 19, This was JUSI before
the west wing addilion, begun later tllal year
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1887
The Administration Building with west wing added
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1887-8
Good view ofKoc:ssler Administrative Building with
0161
1887
Aoother view oftlle 1887 building with west wing
0162
1887
A closer view of the 1887 stn.ICtut'C
0163
1887
View of 1887 building looking east
0'"
1887
A mort: compact view of '87 building. Note American
Palace laundry mtOkestack in background
0165
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The west wing of 1887 building is broken into as the
Prospect Avenue wing is built; this became known as the
College Wing - pholO taken July 2, 1907
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The lower level and me first floor of the College Wing
take shape
1910
The completed Prospect Avenue Wing on a postCllrd view.
At the time the post card was made the building was still
known as Holy Angels Academy 10 many, although it also
housed the fledgling college
0170
1917
The Prospect Ave., college wing, in spring, 1917
Ol7l
@1920
The Administration Building around 1920, A good
view of the east wing, me convent wing. built in 1920
0172
@1930
ViewofProspett Ave. wing from interior, looking
toward Prospeet Park
0173
@ 1930
Some doot'$ viewed from exterior
0174
@ 1925
The ivy-covered Prospt<:t Ave. doors
0175
@1928
Prospect Av. doofll more ivy- covered.
0176
@1932
And most ivy covered. It was probably about this
0167
0168
0169
completed west wing.. Note fence and old gas lamp allef!
The Northwest COmer of the Prospeet Ave. wing
Enough material 800 men ready for the job
time the ivy was removed to save the masonry. Note
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absence of middle railing
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Administration building wilh ProSpecl Ave. wing
tbc west. Note hilChing pasl
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@1930
Admini$lration Building with ivy covered PrOSpeCl
Ave. wing lO the west
D 179
@1930
51. Cecilia's Hall. Music was a W'l)' imponanl part
of the curriculum in tbc early years
D 181
@1950
The.se gracious elms at Porter entrance were all
10
destroyed by tbc Dutch elm disease
D 181
@ 197(1
View of ProspecI Ave. wing and POMer cnlrancc
D 182
@195(1
Sodality of Our Lady honors Mary with a
crown ofl1ower!. Gowned seniors, «nter, with religious
faculty on walk
D 183
@ 197(1
The College from Porter Avenue
D 184
@193(1
College with old Porter enlraace and ivy...:overed
Prospect Wing
D IS5
195(1
College with new POMer entrance and ivy- clear west
~'"
D 186
@ 1925-193(1 Collcge with old front entrance and ivycovered weSI wing; the fronl hedgc was destroyed by frost
in 1930 and not replaced
D 187
@197(1
New Prospect Ave, doors and railing
0188
@ 1955
Old Prospect Ave. doors and railing
0189
1953
Probably another Sodality evenl (5islers have rosaries in
bands). Porter Ave. before the Collcge Center was buill
The setting sun casts a warm glow oW'r the armory and
!he buildings ofD'Youville
0'90
@ 1970
D 191
1878-Prescnt The center stairway of original building, rebuilt
after 1878 fire
D 192
1954
Main hall from Prospect Ave. entrance looking easl. The
o "
closed doors led into t1le sislers' cloister wh~ IlQ students
wen: admitted
D 193
@19400n:
The Boethea Room furnished (Kittinger
fumit~) by the Mothers' Club
0'"
1940
Anothe'r view aflhe Boethea Room in Administration
Building. Originally this was the Resident Students
Dining Room,then a parlor.
n 195
1950
Seniors gather wilh dean. Sr. Catherine of Siena. to receive
parting gifts al graduation
0196
1954
A pre-prom reception in the Boethea Room
D 197
1970
Refreshments in the J3.0ethea Room following lhe Ring
Cerernony,- Fr. Bernard Weiss, Chaplain, and Sr. Marie
Christine.
0198
1940 on
The Killinger chairs and elegant candlclabra of the
60ethea Room
0'99
@ 1943
Mothers and Alumnae gather in Boethea Room for
,~
0200
1950
College wing taken from ProspeCt Park
0201
1940
Porter Ave. vista in front ofcoJlege looking toward Holy
Angels Church m:tory; this rectory burned 10 the ground
about 1946
D 202
@1925
The college until ground was broken for the casl
wing, MadollILll Hall, in 1958
D 203
1970
The Prospect wing with Heallh Science Building rising in
baekgd.next to 1956 Library
D204
1972
A comer of the Health Science Bldg., the 1956 Library. the
Prospect Wing, Mary Agnes Hall, and Marguerite.
0205
1975
Health Science Bldg, 1956 Library, Prospeet wing. Adm.
Bldg., and Madonna HalL
D206
'960
The 1956 Library, Prospect Wing, Administration Building
and Madonna Hall
D "
D207
1908-1961
The Clubrooms in Prospect wing, lower level. for student
,e<;=lion_bridgc, dancing
D208
@ 1950
Juke box in Clubrooms
D209
1"0
Old front entrance to Administration bldg
0210
1960
The ColJeae Complex. Health Science not yet erwted
o 2it
@196S
The Administration Building
0212
@1975
En!rllrlC>e 10 Health Science bldg
D213
@1980
The 1956 Library with good view of Our Lady of
Wisdom over front entrance
0214
@1980
Another view of setting Sun over the lake. lhe
armory. D'Youville College
o 21S
1970
View from Health Science Building loward College
Wing, Public Library, School J. showing closeness of
D'Youvilie to the Lake
0216
@1975
Excellent aerial view showing proximity ofCoJlege
10 Peace Bridge and CIUl3dB.
0217
@1975
Aerial view showing proximityofColJege to
downtown Buffalo
0218
@1975
Excc:llent aerial view showing density nfWeSI
Side around college and relief provided by Pros~t
'm
0219
1983
The College celebrates 75 years
0220
I'IS5
Last view of cll"ln1-colored fao,ade. This paint sandblasted
off, summer'S5
D 221
l'lS5
The original red brick of Isn, now a gentle rose. restored
D 222
I'IS5
Another view of administration building witb original red
brick restored
Dm
1'177
Another look at painted Administration Building
D 224
1'185
The red brick
o "
D 225
1984
"""ilio=
0226
1980
An artist's sketch of 1872 building, painted
0226.1
1985
The Administration Building restored 10 its original hue
0221
1978
This sign identified the college for about 56 years
0228
19509
The new front enlJancc
0229
1987
Replacemem for the elm trees destroyed by disease
0230
@1980
Prospect Pad, the public library and the
impressive armory
0231
1990
Close-up of the distinctive style of the 1872 building
0232
1960
Statue of Our Lady of Grace above fronl entrance was
dotlllted by Boelhea in 1940
0233
1945
Chemistry Lab in Prospect Wing, 3" floor
0234
1940
Comer of Physics Lab in Prospect Wing
0235
1940
Physics Lab in College until opening ofHeallh Science in
1967
0236
1967
Miss Theresa Hawro found these names and dates
SCrJI!ched inlo glass of windowpanes, room 208.
Administration Bldg. Mr. Barton and Mr. Gamer were
probably glazieJ$ who had worlced on restoration of 1872
building after the lire of 1879. The work was pronoWlCed
complete OIl July 2, 1881
0237
1950
Chemistry lab ill College wing
D 238
1950
Another view of physics lab, 3'" fl, College wing
0239
1939
A comer ofthc pllysics Jab, 3'" fl" College wing
0''''
194.
The old chemistry lab, 3'" floor. college wing
D 24J
1945
The Coop Shop, run by sludents. Books. blue books.
stationery elc•. Lower level, College wing
D "
0242
19504
rrunks. abouI20
locwd. foot of middle stain ill main hall
The College swivH .d, Iwd 2
c;I(fC'ftSioos
0243
19S4
Typing dass ...ith SJstn Joseph ofSacm1 Hean McGrodcT
0244
1908-1951
College cafeteria
0245
1950
College cafeteria
0246
@ 1955
Seniors b.ave a ceJebra10fy brclikfast in the
o;afeterill, lower level. Administration buildillll
D 247
@ I~S
Student, Sr. Mary Leo,and teacher, Sr. Fl'lIllCis
Xavier, in Chemistry lib, Adminimation Bldg. Sr. flllllCis
bec:ame pres. of the college in 1962
o 241
1984
The old shed III bck entrance of AdJninistralion
Bldg. mnovecl and elltraDOe renovated in 1990',
0249
1915
SMdbbtsling of gam-<:oloml paint begins MId crates I
d"ud
0250
1979
The wclI-devc1oped l..c:aming Caner Iqan with xvaaI
rooms off loan of An; Hall. formmy St. Cec:iJia', Hall
o 2S1
1960
i1esideo1 studmts
Iounae. Origina1ly an studio,"· floor,
Qlllege wina. with akyli&ht
0252
1960
om
1909
CoUI:gC ehapd, 3f1l floor, c:ollegc wing
Architect', sketch Qfproposed. chapel in 1908 willa. Thu
build
W&! lle\'ef
0'5<
190.
The O'Youvilie cherubs, part pfLhe ornamental pluter
wort in tile \901 building
0'"
1907
ADotbtt XI of fro1ickina cbmIbs
02S6
1960
Tho:: Coop Sboppe, Colleec 6oobll:x't The nun u Sr. St.
Mon.
om
""
The Coop Shop, College Boot &ore, Lower k¥d. Adm.
BJd&. The t"'U saUon: arc Elaine Molcndlo mil 8arl:lua
""
Dedicatioo of Kossier Admini5tnltion BWlding. Mary
0258
c.m,.",.
D 211
KCl5Sler, friendslllld fanily wilh Sr. ~ Rodw
""
The 0:m0IidaIed LaundrJ'. origiaaIIy It:oe ~ PaWl:
Laundry, caD be _
in the bKqrourxl oCthe earliest
pictun::s of the 1172 Administra.tioo Bldg. The CoI~....,
unable to buy and demolish wba1 had become ... eyesore
and impcdimcot to colleae parking Lallil 1971
0260
""
This buildillll Mood on lhe oye campus for almost 100
years, despite the oolleae's repealed IttempU to buy il
0261
1978
Another view of the now disused Ilundry. Ilona Farll<l Ave
0262
1978
The 12)'U1S old Health Science H1dg S1snd$ in e<lnlrtlSll<l
0'"
'" """'"
""
1m
This view faced the Adminisuatim Blda
026S
197'
The fimod _
bert domin&leS J:D05l; pidurcs of the
College from ill bqinninp 10 this date
0266
197'
Can f..... J*lini wbc:n: they could
""
The Comer ofFsrao and ~
1978
The lilt days <lfthe colleae t)'C3Ore
0269
1974
SiSler Mary Cluu"lone unveils historieal mlrker
0270
\924
Dr. Grande is pleased with tbe ~gnilion from the
Buff.llo and Erie Counly Historical Society
0271
""
""
Ssndbla!tin& COlltinut$ to remove cream..coloml psinl from
the red brick
""
""
""
The bid: mtIsoa is dared
0263
026<
0267
0268
om
om
0274
027S
0276
""
The "'mId'" sig;o ..... I _Ioome s:igbl to ooIJeae
A IUIIJ&C COIltnA hi&hli&bll the shabby b.;k at~
Demolitim bqins on oW b.;k mtrmee. Alii 16
MllI~s
an: prepared for IItW rear m~
Mskiog SlUe everytltilli is !here
D"
0277
1985
Markings in the old hrids It:! the new entrance is sluiped
0278
1985
Forms arc prepared
0279
\985
Bit by bit the work proceeds
0280
1985
The new rear entrance laKes shape
0281
1986
Even the stained glass window is preserved in me
completed entrance, March' 86
0282
1982
A new fire escape had to be built when DeVine; students
used the College Wing. Completed Nov., 1982
0283
1985
The front of the Koessler Adrninistmtion Building looks
like a fairyland - but iI'S only the dust of the sandblasting
0284
1985
The cream paint all removed, the original building stands
revealed
0285
@1955
Sister Margaret of the Sacred II eart. President.
add=ses the student Body in the 1908 auditorium and
Shakespearean theatre
0286
1955
Balcony of the 1908 auditorium showing seats upholstered
in about 1950
0287
1970
Audiloriuml theater as rt:novated by Ronald Brandow and
David Lamb
0288
1979-80
A
thorough renovation of what was 10 be come the
Kavinoky theater is begun
0288.1
1980
Work progresses on the stage area
0289
1980
A ncw (:eiling is installed bencath the baleony
0290
198()
Another view of new eeiling going up
D 291
1980
11H: bllk.ony floor was llIised to improve the slage view
0292
1980
New lighting WII5 installed l!troughout
D293
1980
Another view of lighting installation
022
0294
1980
Steel stairways now comply with building eWes
0295
1980
Fire doors bring new theater imo code cornplillflce
02%
1980
A projection and control booth is added al rear of balcony
0297
1980
The stage is extended
0298
1980
1be entire stage was rebuilt
0299
1980
Work on the stage continues
0300
1980
The designers of the new theater update Sr. Denise
0301
1980
Sr. Denise takes a keen
0302
1980
Plans for the theater are vcry detailed
0303
1980
Dreams of the end product as painting proceeds - Sf.
Denise and student R.A. Baca
0304
1980
Sister Denise's interest is apparent as she uplains the
;nt~st
as work progresses
meclIanies of the restoration 10 a student, Robis Baca
0305
1980
The fmc demils are yet to come
0305. I
1980
And IlOwlhe fine detail goes in
0306
1980
The entire theater is [resllly painted
0307
1980
The end prodllCl- the Kavinoky Thealer
o J08
1980
The ""novated thealer is stunning
0309
March 2000- April, 2001-Tbe firsl annual Fund Drive -tile
Kaviooky Theater
0.310
1980
Appearance of the College wing before stage is eKtended
and fi", exit added. Note the elaoorate cornices
OJ]]
1980
Another view of the elegant cornice before thealre
alteratiollS
D 312
1980
Elaoorate scaffolding is needed 10 remove cornices and 10
paint the e»terior
o
D
0313
1980
0314
1980
031S
I'"
I'"
The finishM pnxIuet llIXll diff=ntlook
0)17
1985
Anolher view of ProSpecl (College) Wing
D)18
1985
A c1ose.up view
0)19
1985
Prospect Ave. with Klvinoky Theatre, Colleae Wing, 19S6
Librwy, Health Science B1d~
OJlO
I'"
0)21
''''
OJ"
1955 -19$6 C1Is::vlkkD 209 of Adminislntioo Bldg. IS seen &om lOp
of middle stairs, 2Dd floor This room beaan IS thc chapel
1m - 1901; became !he libmy 1908 ~ 1955: clusrooms
1955 - 1961; Treasurer's OffICe 1961,? ClIIttrMly
0)16
With oomioes eone llIXl stali:e projedcd. I diffcrenl look II
the comer of PorteT IIld I"rosprct
--"'"
And Prospect Iookina SOI.IIh. Coll~ Win&. K1ovinoky,
Admissions Dept.
032)
1907 - 1922
1922 - 1968 The Collelle Chapel
0324
'907
The IlChiteel's vision of tile 1901 chapel wilh raised roof.
lbia elaborate plan WIIiI nOI chosen
.
om
""
RellOvalioo of tile 1907 chapel. E£sentially unchanlled Wltil
0326
1932
ao-up of the sick Ittan in the 0JIpe1
OJ27
'922
032.
@19s)'
Aspba\t tile 0Cl Door po.: in IbouI 1950. Old Ilw
steps llIXl commUllioa rail altered 1967 - ,
o J29
o JlO
@1955
Wordsworth's"num bftathkD iDldoration"?
@'966
AI. movai forward to pries! can face the people.
FIlber SharvIry II podium. Side angels mnova! 10 lAdy
"
0"
Chapel. Nou sprinklus.
D3)1
""
Altar railin& pMiaI.I)' lmlOved
@1965
Chrisunaos c:rib in Piela lIic:ht;
0338
""
""
""
""
""
'968
R=lo¥lotion -.d ~ of a...pel
0339
1959
DJJ2
D3Jl
0'"
DllS
0')6
0))7
Thr: rmovaled AllC:tIWy
Rich c:arpetiDa and reslOmI Pim
Vie..,lOwanI the choir loft
Viewtowan:l!he middle doon
Aerial view ofCollcllc and Margucnle Hall under
collStNCtion
Aerial view of collcgc after 1956 library and Madonna Hall
Constructed. American Palace Laundry still behind oollege
on Fargo side. HOlISeiI on Prospect Ave. demolished;n
1966 for Health Science Building. Ho~ across Poner
bought and demoJi~ in '67 for College Center and Mary
Agnt:! Hall
0'<0
@''''
Campus Jona: - ranse pUnnin&. All of ~
buildinp blIve been c:onslJUClcd Cllo;:epl tho: IW(l envisioned
10 the
ri&hi {Fine Arts
and far left (Faculty
residence and QIapd). Oddly eDOUgh. Holy Angels School.
upper Idt. i$ always involved in \hex skm"'=' lhouah no
one could (0I'alle in 1M silUies lbaJ this would become the
e.
Ccn=>
1999librwy
PlopoKd F_ Arts Calla" for O'Youville. Neva Built
0'"
''''
''''
0'"
''''
Proposed. Faculty f"'SKlenoe Never built
0'"
''''
PropoIed student WIion and dlIetic oenter for D'YOIlvillc.
InleR:Slin& ~ floor plan design not chosen
OJ4S
@1960.
Campus .fter comtruclion of 1956 library and
Madonna Uan. Aerial vicw sho"'"S proximif)' 10 Lake Eric.
0'"
P10p0ted FK:Ulty R~ and SwdmI Mcdi~
CIupd for O'Youvillc Col. . Never Buill
D 25
Niagara River, Peace Bridge and Canada. Also shows
prominence of American Palace Laundry
0346
1964
Architect's sketch is focused picture ofO'Youville's
nearness to the Lake and Canadian shoreline
0347
1968
View from roof of Mary Agnes Hall shows proximity to
downtown Buffalo and (0 Lake Erie
0348
1968
The 12 year building period from 195610 1968 closes wilh
completion of Marguerite Hall, the last building finished
0349
2002
New Gym planned at College Center, scbeduled for
completion December 2002
0349. I
2003
Dec I@noon. Groundbreaking ceremony Connecticut Sl
apartment donn
0350
2004
First floor of apartment style donn on Connecticut at
Porter takes shape
0350. I
2004
The apartment style dorm rises steadily
0351
2005
The apartment style dorm is completed. dedicated. opened
Jan. 2005
0352
2005
Jan. 26 was dedication day for the Conn. St. dorm
0352. I
2005
Kevin Oillon, Chairman of the Board, Anthony Masiello,
Mayor of Buffalo, aod Sister Denise at reception following
dedication of new apartment style dorm. Jan. 26, 2005
0352.2
2005
Sister Denise introduces Bishop Edward Kmiec, Bishop of
Buffalo, to the crowd gathered for dedication of the new
apartment dorm
0325.3
2005
Bishop Kmiec addresses the crowd at dedication of the
apartment style dorm
0352.4
2005
Mayor Anthony Masiello appreciates the framed painting
of our 18n building, KAB
0353
2005
Another view of the apanment style donn
E - STUDENTS ACTIVITIES
THE PICTURE GALLERY
E
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
110I';TIIE,\ ROOM TEAS ANI) RECEPTIONS
E01
1956
Kathleen Brees<: presides at the um as Sr, J~an Mari~_
Superior and Vice· Pres., chat:! with Dr. An!anas
Musteikas. Ten:sa Hawro and friends
E02
1956
Mary Clancy Flynn. Class of 36. "nd Pegg}' Hannan
D<lllinger. Class of '43. chat with alums al th~ '56 l~a
E03
1956
Sr. Regin" Marie. ,",res .. Sister Irene Marie and Sisrer
Margare! of the Sacred Ilea" sec the "Iunmae "IT "Iler the
r«eption
E04
1956
M"" Jennie T razak Grekalsk i "f Ihe Cla..<..~ of '3 7 rre,idill~
althe urn ~1 a 1956 al"mn~o lea
E05
1956
Sister R~gina Marie. Pres.. Barh Moyors. Pres of Student
Council. and Sue Cooley olTer tea 10 a visitinll prelate
EO<>
1970
The Gradu:,les' Gifts awail lhom in Ihe Boethca Room
CHAPEL EVENTS
1'.07
1954
Graduates' Mass, Jan. Flanigen Griffin, first pew.e"",me
riGht
E 08
1940'.
Monsignor flol""l celebrates the hooding )l..lass in College
Chapel
E09
1952
Many a D'Youvllle girl made this SlOp for a fCII m"n>enIS
ofquiel praycr
E 10
1950
Rev. Edwin CO"eney presides as Dr. Fitzgerald assists with
the hooding
E"
1956
E>2
1%0
After Hooding Mass. the Class looks forv.'ard to
Comm~n""mem
the Class of '61
~llhcir
ring c~remony
E -STl!DE'nAlTI\llll~
''''
'"
'"
,....
In Ih< Fall of _
)..,. Scruors...., lIl.fiIed iD 1bt
A"*km'" JO"'" lhallhey .._ 10 class Iflrouehoul "'" )Ut
l k tradlllon .... sunN;" 1921 fkR 1hc t>olM. Ann ond
Kath...... l)...,h rdjuU !be" ........ boMds
C1asII or I%S@wirRi"lCeremony
''''
M'ar. Slw\'ary. Colkgc Chapla;n. «[.bnotes
the daily Mm for 1M College CllII1nlunity
'"
1930
Class da) Proc••"oo
E 16. 1
1933
Class Day [9H
En
''''
CLASS I)AY
19).4 Dye CI_ Day_ $nloors pnlIIt'SSCd
bt1nOl prdmuo __hes carmd by IDphomore:s. made
ind"idUlll bows lO Ihtir rno.:a musil;. folto-d by a
rttqIlioa (or paallI an:! fuends
EO'
19}7
C1aA~)'
EI.
,"".."
Class Door ~
'"
E 21
E21.
1021.2
1022
CI_ Oay l'rocnsJon
1944?
,. "
,....
1948
,.....
:
Class 03)" Proc••..,m
Joan Robinson on her Closs Day
JOlJ! Robinson ond some dossm.u:~ Cl .... Day. 1948
'"
''''''
E 2). I
''''''
Class ~y PIc< . _ W1th sopht. MIrY FrIn McHII&!I and
Echo,na &ab arT)1ng !be .m r<;W ....ion Ed"h
F\anapa and ~W) rnnmll,
E2~
1951
Nancy Bnnb 'SI m.lIr.ghnclilSilb)!Joy. SlIl:m.ri«I
H....,. """""" on thal '13m<' do~
E - STUDENTS ACTIVITIES
3
E25
1952
E 26
1952
E 27
1952
E 28
1952
Class Do) P,,,,,cssi,,n
E29
1953
Class Day Procession
E 30
1954
EJ<
1954
Class Day Ch<lrus
En
1954
Class Day Chorus
EJ3
1955
Class Day Procession
E 34
1955
Class Day Chorus
EJ5
1956
Class Day Procession
E 36
1957
Class Dar Chorus
E37
1959
Class Day Procession. Under l.rch len J. Ernest. J. $aab.
and P. Regan: right. M. J. Oarcj
EJ8
1959
Class Day Procession. JOllil"" Emesl &. Jocki.: Saab
E 39
1%0
Al Class Day (he Grey Nuns m:ei\'c the Class Gift
1040
1%0
B~nda
£41
1%2
Class Day Procession. Ruth "cnksa leading. 2o.J rrom ld\
E41.1
1%2
View ofelas, Day Stage as mId.:, iTltroduce, sell;OI
making hcr bow
E'42
196'
Class Day. Sister Fr:mcl> Xa, Icr. Pres. prcs<:nb all
to Mrs. Dmlid Woodward whose CoJnSlant suppon and
encouragemem enabled her daughter, Mary MargaTd.
center, to achie,'c a D'You"ilic dcgrc~
E 42.
1964
Cilation to Mrs. Daniel Woodward
1965
Class Dayal the Staller lIihon.
Clas! Day Chorus
Murray and Pal Jaworski in Class Day Procession
,,,,,,'<I
Mnr~arct A.
Murphy. class
E • STUDENTS ACTIVITIES
prcsidcnt presents roses Lmd a class check in amo"nt or
S2000 toward the Health Science Building. to Sister
Francis Xavier. President
CLASSROOM SHOTS
'"
1895
These blackboard drawings from high school em "ere
discovercd when paneling was remo"ell from a classroom
during 19805 reno\'alion
E 44. I
1895
Thcse blackboard skdehes from the past were discovered
in Ihel985 -90 era
E4S
1908
The An Sludio on thl'" 4'" floor oflhc colle~e·s original
building. complete w,th s~}"light
"6
1951
Helen BencH. Marilyll Rcpsh~r. Mary Catherine Ford. and
Maureen Toomey deep in the marvels of physics
E 47
1953
Joan Fisher and Marilynn Connor'> are pleased their cal is
taking shape before the eyes ofa classmate.
, 48
1953
From the hilarily in Ethics Class. wc suSpecl SOmeone set
Fr. Coveney up for this shot
'49
1967
Thi.linle girl is nOI sure she wants a studcnt tcacher
ESO
1967
Is the perspecli ve a little 01T ht=? That seemS to be lhe
que,tion in art class.
'51
1967
Cals must dread anatomy class
ES2
1968
Does Ihe brain really look likc that? Sr. L\lary Brendan
demonstmt....
'53
1968
COllununications class m...ets in the TV Studio in the Ncw
Health Science Building
1978
Class discussion conlinues during lunch in the parking 101
(Note decrepit Palace Lalmdry aoout to be demolished).
19805
A beautiful spring day leads 10 an informal class in
Prospecl Park
ES5
E • STUOENTS ACTIVITIES
,
~'U~EARTS
E56
19lO
GI« Club Ensmlbk "'lth Mary Crehan Roche. fif Pl&>O.
Marion Condron ~bind her. Madcliroe Carroll lim to righl
of piano and M:uy Mwphy at 1M cello
E51
1931
Rica WinnJan
E58
1931
Another play. mo"c m}thological. "itll AlInn} I)""m u,
Ceres and Dorothy Da' ,s as Fcrd<nand
1932
The Drama Club Jlrt'i<i'nu'~ Merchant ofVenitc with
~11he.'
beaulifu] harp In 5t
C«clon'~llali
FINE AIHS
."
Bunny Otto! SIlln'inll as Portia. Dorothy Da"is as Bassanio.
K Lyons as Antonio. Mw Drescher. and Mary Gleason
Ero
19305
St. Cttclia's Hall resounds 10 !he Slrains oflht ',olln
~bk
E6\
I,,",
SI. Cecelia looks rndy 10 chith<" in
E62
1942
Tbc GI« Club _mbles Flkn I~ausk Smith. fUlure
DYC librarian IS lhe.'.j· from the.- kfl in S«\ond fl'"
E6J
19441
Tbc Cllor.>k Il.roup preps
EM
1950
ProfCS$Or Thomas V. Maloney gives a reB<!ing in the old
."'.
E 65. I
1951
"Richclieu" with
E65.2
1951
The fUll eaSl of
E 65. 3
195 I
A scene from
E 65. 4
1951
"Ri<:helieu~
eurwn ealltime
1065.5
1951
~R~helieu~
-lhe pl011blCkens
E65.6
1951
-Richelieu-- lhe costWnl~ "'as c~cdkfll
EM
1951
~Richelicu- -
E65.S
1951
~Rlehel;eu"
J>~t
Watkins as the Cardinal
~Riche.licu~
~Richeheu"
Who rould rejecl such a pka?
- I very dl1'lmalic momenl
E • SllJDENTS ACfIVITIES
EM
19~2
~l>i5nrleli-
E66. I
19~2
~oisnodi. -. ~
E66.2
19~2
E66.3
19~2
··oisradi.- Victorian male secretaries "'Tn' dlic,tCnt
E66.4
19S2
·'oisraeli- - she com=nds the slage
E66.
~
~[)jsrxli-
pia) k:nd.\
,~If
•
to """W cOfnfl1('flW~
-I think I've,...,., lhat chair Ixfan:-
·'oisrael;" A variety of cunscys and bows
E66.6
19S2
E67
'OS,
E68
195O's
Makeup in the 3" Cl
E69
19~~
Another chonk: pno;tlQCS, That's Fran Curro. far nam
E70
"50
~\\'c
E7'
'''''
""Scoc.1 can ~
1960·,
lelia Caple instnl(:u in dOln« dass
""
leila Caplc stars in Dance J>rogram
196~
Mary Kay Kayser from Atlanta, junior: Margaret Mary
Hawvcr of Hudson, a iKlphomore, and Frances Z." ndzka of
ButTalo, a senio', prepare the 5lU(knt an e.~hib<l til'
me college·. 3'· Annual Winler ,\ns Fest" al
"67
Orcbeslnl and chorale preS~'1t1 a proiV3"!' as p.ut of Ilk:
E72
E73
E74
E7l
·'Dismel;" -" I can', bdicw "'hat I'm llCarinif,"
"Lt'lters to Lox:cmc." JUlIior - Senior Play M G Weppner.
J FCIJIlIc and D S....acl
•
1o,'C<! the b5lminll room tn the _
lit.r.y~
mustC~
1961 FiM Arts Fcst....1
E16
En
E78
E70
"67
Rcheanal ~ the final dance pafonmn« in lhe: Fmc
Arts festi"ll
""
"70
The: 01« Club gi.-es a final performance
1983
D'You"J1e SPOIlSOfS Ihc: Moscow Philtwmonic Orcheslnl
Coo«n
~y
caJlcd it "Re""c d'An,- - in lhe parl
E - Sl1.iDENTS ACTIVITllS
'IO
?
1996
Tommy F and tho:: 81\11:S f'o.,.l:f i:a tho:: parade' ofbands nIght
1996
Tommy F of Blues PoW" willi a link help
E 82
1996
MBlucz PO..l:f
E8J
1996
Tommy F of Blues Power admu-cs IlIal Guitar
E 84
1996
"Supcrrnodds··
E 8S
19%
The cro,,<l;s i1l1enl us ··Supe,modcls·· has the sU'llc
'86
1%6
Dan Vaslola 4:. ··Happy Medium Mare the 3"' barwJ of ttle
'"
M
iIolc t"'.. IIC'IS mlO 'I
..
ma~~.
ill SWle,,,,,nt on II.mlls
N,~h\
n'''''t
'"
".
"'-e ready?
1996
-Happy Medlwn- -1ft
1996
-Happy Medium" -No... wc'", imo if'
1997
Janay Lon, Vitki Jimc'nf:z and Cbris Nigro Iooi; O\"t'f tho::
soods. tho:: Book Fair
'0]
1997
Or. Olga KIlI'maII g...n a fQdmg al the 80010; fair
'91
1997
Mary Ellen Mooan) gelS
'92
1997
Dr. Jim Eslep t3kts a Ilenernl suney oflhe Boo~ hrr
"3
1997
Chris Nigro is ddillhled with the variety of off~rings Ut the
IJ.ook Fair
'91
1997
Jaruty Lo", and Vicki JinlCtlCz ha"e fi nally found what lhey
wanted at tho:: Book Fair
,n
lhm~
mlhnll at lho:-Ik.. >l. 13rr
mE FUR COAT BRIGADE
E9'
1929
£95.1
1929
'96
1929
Man:clb Imosehrr, Ablellll Vorl. Dolorn Jud~ and
GcraIdIDt Driscoll ",lh lho:-,r fur and r.. trimlflCT OOMS
MarllUf'rite Love '30. Esther Petnc -29, M:arprct CrdIan.
and an unidenlified elassm,ue post in their furs
E - STUDENTS ACTIVITIES
~
E 97
1929
Kathryn "1:Ick '29. Kathanne Carlin '29. I·dida R~an ·32.
I {dell MasS<' ·31 and Cmh~rill<.'" ,\kGuir,'· 30 adJ a link
variety in furs.
EO'
1929
More furs - On the ProspeCt steps.
E99
1930
The class getS together at the Prospect cntrant<.' - "'ilh fur
$Iil1 p",dominating, Clearly thc Depres.'ion "'as JUSt gelling
underway.
1931
The Clus> of 1933 galher:as sophomore, mlhe I'rospeet
Aye, Enmmee,
E 101
199'
Ileiping g,'tlhat house huil! "ith Ibhllal lor
Si£lcr Mary Ann Boyer SSND, at '''''k
E 102
1997
Belly StallIOn pitche, in fur Habitat for Humanity
E 103
1997
Kalie Camcy docs her bit for Ilabilal for H"manity
E 104
1997
Fo"r hands are better thun IWO in linishing the Habitat for
Humanity Project
E
"J<)
IIAHITAT
Il"m,,,,it~
IU:LPING KIDS CELEBRATE CIlRJSTI\IAS A"'!) INTRODUCING KWANZAA
AND THE ''-It:NORAH
E lOS
1939
Alpha Sigma Sorority pays its Christmas ,"isil to Father
Bakers with gifts for the children.
E 106
1948
Kappa Chi Somrit~ amaz...S lh,· urph,,,,, :,1 lite SI. \la" ·s
lIome with a deluge of ct"islnluS pre",nls
E 107
1965
Kathy Kreis alld helpers cominue Ihe Christmas for
Children tradilion.
E 108
1966
Judy Kolc7.llski and M. Kathleen Denecke emenain
Michael Maner. Chrislopher Ulwllead and Mary Militello
at lhe Sodality & SEANYS' Christmas Pany
E 10'>
1996
Th~
Kwanza" drums :umounce Ihe feast at Christmas
E • STLDL:"lTS ACTI\ITJES
""
""
Taking illllOfl'K'nt to think It througb al KW;lI\z:\3
1996
find your parmer at K "''iJ\Zil3 \:ddKllliQII
E 113
1996
'"Oh,
E 114
'996
Ckning inlO lhe flow of thinll5 at KwanZll:l
E lI5·E123
'996
Fir.t lighting of the Mctlorah in front of the
o.:ccmbc:r 1996
E 110
E III
E 112
~
..
you are!" at Kwanzaa
C"lk~e.
MOVING IJI' D,\¥
E 124
1936
Mill)' Morgan, Ann Wood. Helen Tr3pIlJli and Jean
Dolan, student~. offl«TS. aDd Marjorie Seholl. M.1rtha
Cuooingham. and Ruth Armbruster edebnlle Movml-Up
in the midsl of the Oreal DtoJx=;iou
E 125
19)7
Mllry J. Ryan,jtmior elass pm;idenL led the paradr for the
1937 Movina: Up
E 126
1939
Moving - Up qUttn. Mary loutse HOi£.. 1$ O:mled b}
attendants Mary Murdock and Mario: Kell) lIS Jun,~ and
freshmen settle IIltO their parade tloal
E 127
1939
Queen Mary LQlllsc HOllj1 anJ her attend,lIlh
Prospeet steps
E 127. I
1939
Six members of the Class of 1940 prepare 10 move into
seniordom
E 128·E134
19SO
Genc:ra1 \"icws of the Moving Up Day parade of J950 See
~Iated
E 135
",.
p~u~ tln th~
story. E lSI
Jeanne Bune and BlandM: J(dJot: dttonue an old Ianlkm
bUr.c in memory of the first graduates as they jom the
M""ing Up Day parade
E 136
E 137
""
""
Queen Betty MeKee and IM:r attendant. in the 1940 pam.
Pat Sar><kr ",,,II. llelen \ lanc~ and \ lanlla O' Rootle lm
rudy for the pa"..Je
E • STUDENTS ACTIVITIES
E 138
""
J~anne Cullen, qllt't'1t. "i!h Frederica Hanna & Mary
Gugliuzza is SIIITOUlllIcd by a theaing cro,,-d OfSiudenl$
E lll.l
I'>"
1l>t rrnhmnl tt'lln1O lilt ~ Iin=p. \lary "I~'~
"
g,," a plelure
E 139
I""
Laura O' 8rian relll'lS as quem "1m \I:trg3ft't ('llf1"ICl'O><'
and Anne Finlay
E 139. I
I""
Anne Finlay orOlcan is ekctcd an..menl 10 !hi.' qlleC:11 of
E 14O
19.J6
Heinl Hand, Rosemary Gvetz and
in 1946
E 14 I
1"'6
The qlleC:11
E 141.1
1"'6
Joan Robinson is in the midsl of sophomort friends allhe
1946 Moyinll Up
E 142
1947
Mary Froio Burh. Jl,dy lJarlholome\< and J",m Romm "'"
lhe studel\ls' choke for Ihe royal coun
E )42. I
1947
1lK: royal lXlun dons ils royallinery
E 143
1948
Pal1.oscr. Jean Hens and An1M' Smilh lead !he ~
E 144
I""
Sally Gallagher wilh Vema Blassey and Marr Te«:sa
Conrdl
E 145
I""
Sally (jallagher and allembnts dcsccnd lhc f'rospccI S1cps
E 146
I""
A pieJW1: from SIol1y GlIIlaeh«' s homc«lwn 1'C""SpllpCl"
E 147
I""
Mcmbcnoflhc Class of"49 ""Icbme tN.;r mo"ni\ up:and
Moying Up Day
~'I3J)'
Lou Ehme reign
say,. ~lct lhe parade begin. ~
'othc~
~
,,,,.llI1\'
E"148
1950
Arlitle$ dcscnbc llOOlnccdJlOlI Canlslus and
of
Canisius to ¥'ftl O' YO\l\"illc 1l0lllS. See also E128
E J49
1950
MUD Queen and AllcndanlS
E 150
1950
MUD
le~s
Canislus College for dropping Foolball
E
-SnUe~TSAcn\'rm-~
E lSI
1951
MUDcoorl Mar) [h11lMb Cm"I~). Qucom. "'Ill
Dorothy Bm1Nn and Eliubtlh Quill. Allmdan15
E 152
1951
MUDm)"3h)
E 153
1952
The Me<! Teem put the l1nishint louch on their ear
E 154
1952
Qtren Mary H~",ly ""llt Gloria Signorino. Janet (her
and Ellen Murphy
E 155
1952
MUD Queen. Mary Healy. wilh Ellen Murphy lmd
Gloria Signorino
E 156
1952
Royall) en'Ou!e
E 157
1952
Afk,. lhc motorcade. t.....
'0) al
OOuqlK."\S art' l"\'~cnte<J ",1
Our Lady·s alw
."
1952
A~"nofw~
1953
The nurses affix w final *'<:h
E '60
1953
On< last strnmo:r fOf IlKQIlllnl5el'liors
E 161
1953
The 1953 paralk forms 00..... Prmpcct
E 162
1953
The moton:yc1~ escon "'''1I'lS th~ word from the sluden,
Officers
E 163
1953
Queen JOlce Hoffmeyer lII\d her ""Ull
E 163.1
1953
1~
E '61
195)
The Queen or Movinl Up makes her appearance
E 165
1953
"The royal court on !he Prospect steps
E '66
1953
The Buffalo CowiCl" Elcpm:s alWlI)'S g.a'~ good
COHTlI.ge to !be Mo,inl Up Oay Para<k
E 167
1953
The Queen·s no.t "'U -SprinJl.tme - in the: thl:me.
1Jtt Four Srartwu
,...
1953
The Queen is ....plly ~ at !he cwn is all $fillies
1953
A ",gal waw
E 1511
. .61
newspaper repon paints a p,eture
In
lhe eru"d
"
E • STUDENTS ACTIVITIES
Ei'O
195J
All. a p/loCognIpher
E 171
''''
Qu!mt. Taine Rms. "'ilh Ororothy Rc~3n.. 'iJlry Carlson..
Oolon::. S,,"Xk and Gretehm l>rt""her
E 172
1954
Ko~'ah~ ~,
E 173
19S4
The quttn·s nool
E 174
1954
This Pf'X~SSIO" ended in an ""'eident
E 175
19S4
Ncwsl"'~r report of Parade ltCCident
E 176
1955
The 1955 queen and her roun
E176.1
1955
This nOilI 15 clr.lll\"e
E 176.2
n.c Juniors macic sure 10 ha,.., ron\"crtibl",
Em
''''
19'"
Sally Km=r IS the Qucn!lIIa nU1Shc11
E 1711
1956
~ll~
E 1711.1
1956
Sail)' Krcu2cr and her CO)Uf1
E 179
1956
SaIl)" Kreuzer &ill Queen, and press clipping
E 180
1956
&nio'S' Float The Thn..., \Vi'chn of MlIcwlh
E 181
1956
A!IOther crealive 110at
fULl
1956
And yet lIOOthcr fun !lool
E 182
1957
Marie: QuiM. QI.Iott't'I. in Cmdcrclla' s camallt'
E 183
1957
-The Old '" oman In the Shoe" nOlI,
, IS'
1957
'ian., Qumn and Coun
E 115
1957
~
EO ..
1951
Anno: Hahn. Qucn!
E 117
1951
Anne Ilahn and Coun,..J...Jy loolek. Jwoc Gallo..,,)",
Kathleen Shane and Joan Odr'<l',"olski
from
Cfllnl~
I ~I"" Jkns and Coo,"
KI>:'UUf lind her ~'<)\ln
photo of ~bm Quonn and Coun
12
IJ
E • STUDENTS ACTIVITIES
E 188
1958
The Parade is ready 10 1\1<"'.
E 189
1958
Press clipping nn 1958 MUD
E 190
1959
Press clipping nn 1959 MUI.>
E 191
1959
Queen Ros<:mary O'Connor and her eourt.··Jo Anne
LUlher, Camille Forti, Anne Shields. and Margar<:l Rcdden
E 192
1959
Fun
E 193
1959
"Sleighridc" carries oul lhe lheme
E1"
1%0
0.,. of lhc lo,-e1iesl fioalS. Swan take, Wilh Qu,,,,n
E 195
196<1
AnOlher view of "Swan Lakc"
E 1%
1%1
Maureen Burke is crowned Queen as ancndanls. Elaine
As:.<kler. Margarel Maher. Judy Hayden, and Gmc. Ryan
look on
E 197
1%1
Maureen Burke presides from her fioat
E 198. 198.1
1%2
Two press clippings un 1962 parade
E199
1%2
'Ibe sophomure floal goes Scou;sh
ElOO
1%2
Pal Dugan. Queen, Wilh Kalhryn Welsh. left, and Diane
Runfola: foreground. Judy Case. left. and VirgiDla Kundle
E 201
1%3
MUD Que.:n. Sue "'l"rra), Wilh Maur,,,n Walsh.
Mugher, Mal) Dugan. and "-larll"".'l CumIn
E202
1%3
I'ress
E203
I%'
Judy Jamol, Queen. and Court
ElJ>l
I%'
P~ pholo
E 205
I%'
Press
E 206
I%'
More press on 1964 MUD
E 201
1965
Press phom of Linda
fioat~Winler
Wonderland
andancndanls. ($ceO/S{'Ma) 12.1960)
rcl~
SIOl)'
..
~"r
on 1963 MUD
of candidales for MUD quct:n
on 1964 MUD
Rumi~h.
queen. and court on flo",
E . STUDENTS ACTIVITIES
E 208
E 209
E 210
E 211
E 212
E 213
E 214
E 2\5
E 216
E 217
E 218
E 219
E 220
E 221
''''
,'"
,'"
,'"
".,
""
""
""
Press photos of queen. An~da lIuber. and '66 MUD
Press rd<'"'''' on 1966 ,\IUD
Press photo of queen' s flom "'ilh Ant'da Hu1x:1
Angda Iluber;s crowned by Linda Ramich
Barbara
Pine~ne:
Qu,·cn. and Co"n
MUD "'l"ally. 1967
I'res~
coverage and phOlO MUD
More press coverage. 1967 MUD
!l'5 a lie.--Suc Tall)' and Eileen Sullivan reign as
oo.quc<:ns of 1%8 MUD
''''
''''
,,,.
The guru was alonl! for Ih,' Par-Ide
''''
,,,.
Pres.s release on the music.lll1cmc of MUD 1961!
''''
Pr...ss Idease (m 1968 MUD
Seniors rejoice al "No mOre mI."," in 1968 MUD Parad,-
E 222
1969
The MUD candidates
E 223
1969
Press photo of candidates
E 224
1969
Press release on 1'169 theme ..Suff.... ge..
E 225
''''
Ttj'ing 10 fIt the lime frame for "s"nrage"
E 226
1970
Mary Hennigan. queen. wilh Chel)'lllelllcr. Maun",n
Hannon. Linda ,\(\\'ill. and Anne G,."n<ll\
E 227
1970
Press photo orMa.) H,·nnig,.,'
E 228
1970
The Freshman Iloat
10229
1970
Til<- Sophomore noal
t~
E - STUOl:NTS ...C1IVInES
E 230
,,~
11>< Junior fioa'
"ro
"ro
11>< !k<uor fiN'
E 233
1971
P........1"... "" 197\ MUD
E 234
,m
E 231
E2)2
A w"lI-<le<x>ra'.,.j elll
P........1.... announces spring r<Sl'va! in Prmpe<' Park
motorcad< of 11oeI.
lQ ... pl",.
""
""
1"",,,,, pi.. pi""""",,,,, for e.mho" in Pro"""" Pari.
\973
Lao' Mo'~ Up Doy Q...., l,d"""".loy« M,GDwan
E 238
\973
Las' MUDQu«n lrld Coon. 1073
E 230
1973
Tile \0" of'IIe MUD Qu",,'" i' eOOsrn
E 24lJ.-240A
1970'1
Clo........_
E241·24I.S
1970',
Child,en!<wed Ihe D'YC eami..... lIjJprolOCh for MUD
E 242
1970',
""....y. p'""ty of soodi., "' ,he Carni ....1MUD
E 243
1910',
An "ulh<nti.
E 244
1970',
AI .Iway$, ~ .. "n~ ready ...... the
E24~
'on
E2lS
E 236
E2J7
Fun in ,he ,wi< ... pl""•• 1lI0'or,,,,<1o,. \972
Ot
10', Mo,-i"!! Up days
looki"i coot""", for MUD
mo>l
fun
EPIC, B"" T.oo"'.'OO ",he, ....rd, .......
1\""" ""'''
MUU
E246
107~
Ao .I.bora'. c... d"rora'.,.j 107& MUD
E247
'078
ADd .... 1011<: to
"<in~-alon~".t
MUD
E249
E249 I
,%,
,%,
19S4
Al the Fishpond at MUo-·WIut'. my prizer'
·Wh.l'. >he ~..'inllr'
E 250
,~"
Childr<n .. ill baod. ~ 'i"",
E 248
Clcwn fo,. da)'-Si>cfri Milla OBI MOlY Ann
N.,,,,,,,
"
E - STUDEI\TS ,\CTlVlTlI:S
E2S1
STIJO~:ST
"'"
I~
-And the winner is ...-
ACTIVITIES, NUKSES
E 252
E 253
1951
A nunes Cappmgl"rottssion 1lI Our Lady of Vi<:\oI)'
Ba<siliea
E 254
1953
The araduatn of 1953. B.S. In 'ursin~ The C!;us of l').lb
""C'!C' l~ first grads ",th thIS ckp-«
E2S5
1956
I\Ul"KS. CIMs of 1956
E 256
1957
Nurses' C.ppin& with Msgr Rung. ed~brnm
E257
1958
Cappins cer.:mony with Msgr. Run!!. This is lhe nUrKs·
Class of 1960
E 258
1961
Dad is so proud
E 259
''''''
''''''
E 260
E261
E262
E 263
ElM
£ 265
El66
E 2661
E 267
1961 Class of F.I~anot Alexander ...Im was ki IILxI i" II",
Vietnam War in 1%7
Inlcminsas Visiling Nul"SM. seniors Judy Noh1en:tnd
ocgin l~ da}'.
AnnClI~ CasJtetl~
,""s
""
''''''
Msgr RunS and FII~' Shar'o.-.: and Sl<l... Mal)
Vietorirv: cap the Sludenl n~
Looking !hiDp 0'·...
''''''
From bi.s expression. the Sludml nurv mllS1 ha,"C diakd
I"'"
A linle
''''''
-Tlw:sc nurses betl~r hold olT unlill fimsh my call -
''''''
""
u.. rip nwn~
nc is called for
The lona ,,·h,le lone ulT to be capped
Five Dye semors for the Navy Nurse Co.""
E - S11JDENTS AClWrT1ES
E2"
'26'
E 270
19"
19"
19"
And 7ltlln mlCf the Al'my SIOOmll\lInl' Progmm
Nursing ul.llknls
~;)\e
Hoi) Angels Churdlafter "'PP!1Ii
1llret: DYC senIor nUf$lnJl. Slu.knts an: 5",1l1I III as '\a\ \
l\ursc rnsigos
E272
19"
,%.
An impressive number of student nurses 10 b.: eapped
E 273
1970
lkfore the
E 274
1970
And relieved smiles afle.....-an1
E275
1970
Holy Angels Chun:h is. sea of "nile
E276
19"
The Cappinl Procession rrtums 10 Madonna Hall
E271
1970's
You two sOOuId
E 273
19n
E 271
Proud 10 "ear the nurse· s eap
eappin~
~ct
.,qu;alllll."d
Fnmk Bmnc11 is one of I"" male nurses "ho oe'llen:d
the DYC P"Oilram afl", the COllf'l:1" .... ..m c......-d. &pt 1971
E279
1913
Is e,·nythilli in plxe?
E210
1974
I know I can gct lhis blood pressure
E 281
1974
Falher William Smilh. O,Cann.. assists al cappinll. Wilh
a blessing.
E281.1
1974
Group pie!U,e, 1974 cappinll
E 281.2
1974
Another viewofjunior nurvlI al c.apping
E 282
1975
L.ooks like an cmergent)
E2U
""
~Miss
'915
Karm KKmllel'C'Uk
E2I5
1976
Ret>e<ming the nurse's pkdllC
E 2S6>286.2
1971
Despite the nlin. cappin~ procession gon on·
,,,,
RCI'M Soenlo ofOVe School ofNUl"SIIlJl. COOlpt'ICS In 'h<
Hope- P'lltUnl
"'-as aootbcr Miss Hope contCSW\1
,-
I'. • SlUO~TS ACTI\ITll ..,
"
,m
,on
,on
,on
"W
1971
The
".,
1980
Happinns is being ~apptd
1'.292
1980
Si",r Mary Finnick and Margaret Curry I>osl
So<ieryofN....ini
E293
1980
Dr, R.. lh Elder is 1~ Spc,,~tf.l rhe H"oor """'cr~ "I'
"17
"U
CW"& 1"'"
w p.....cds
There's somcthin& .1000k JOlcmn about ~
NlniDc fxulty romplelc lho: pnw:essoon
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Honor Sof;iC'ty ofNuninc ............. incluo:tcft
Calling lho: boclomi Sludml runc:s1O 1M SU&"
And the J'f"':"fIl.luon or nO"''CB
1982
A llJOIIP photo. Honor Soc~} of "lu"""
EJOI
1983
La" group ofjumo» nUr5C'S offoc,ally cappo:<! m n \'(;
E 302
1980'_
Dean Torrtll ""'S<:nlJ th~ Nursing Pin
STUDENT ACTIVITIES: OLD FOURTH EVENTS
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The Art Studio "';tb sl<yli&II1 ..... a
floor, P'OS{iUl win&
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Gdting d.-esstd up for lho: ~Boardcn-
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The Old Fourth rnidmts ready for 1M Chrisl..... banquet
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EJ<lI
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The Old f<U1h An sllx!io brcame the- ~dftlls'
~. This fun ,"lth the. '58 st3le election w;as one of
The Ia.u <uch 85 Madonna Hall nnred compktion.
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Program. ...,:~n\J "I«k to Sr Francis Xa, ,~r al l%~
father-Daughter Commumon Breakfast dur,na I>a..,m~
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Sisler francis Xa"ier and M,. Heffernan Ilreet llu.. st~
allhe 1965 Par..nts Weekend
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The Buffalo Athlnk Club INkn. nicc ...mng for
Pamll$ Wed.end CommWliOll Breakfasl
x.......... $peals aI. BAC CommUlUOll Breakfasl
E314
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Sisler Fl2neis
E 31~
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At Parents Wcdcnd. Sfsr.-r fr3nC;S Xa' ..... lIfId &'CTh
\lK'halal (ngllt). <'njO) ullml! "',th \h..... , I,..... ~ r"""l!n
COfR'SJ>OpIldcnI. lflC.'<ll....
E 316
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Sisler Mary ofVi.. \Of)'. S,sl..r Mali.. Christi..... Sist.., Rna
Margraff at PlImIts Wcd...nd. 1966
E 317
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ParenlS Wttkend--Chttkinll it OUt with th.. nuns
E 318
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E 31'.1
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P£lJCnlS Wttk..nd-Milton and Madonna Ba'..r join
Sist..r fnmci. in ,.,..Icoming gUO'SlS
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ParmlS W...,kcnd
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PamllS W...,kcnd--~ISle. Ff3fICi. anJ
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Par=ts Wcd.cnd
E 323
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C........i M AllII LouPIia.,., Joana T)'mOrSl, "ith"'l-'
.-.l c:oIdl. C-' Clambnh.:a. Record 7 "1ftS.2 ~
The team ..,Ib Dot Ci",lh and Mw HaMel)
E 348
1968
E 349
1973
E 3$0
1975
ElSl
1975
EJS1-J51-l
1975
ElSJ
1975
E 3S4
1975
E3S6
1978
E357
1978
0.. Sou... rnjoys 1M spcaker.lighllOUCh
E358_358,]
1978
Womr:n alhJ(lC! reap award.
E 359
1978
Women', baskelball team with en.loCh Sheila Sloan
E 360
1978
E 361·3612
1978
E 362
1978
E 363
197.
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EJ65
1m
E 366
1978
The Ians htJp
A fmal "wd from tho COK!I
Womm can 1m a blllwd balllOD
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E 367·367.1
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Men's baskelball, Dye ~ •. Mohawk
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Man ~ •. WOll",n-bas!:elbalJ
E 371
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D>you,il~
men'. bask~ball vs. PUI
STUDENT ACTIVITIES' CHEERl.£ADCRS
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Practice makes pcrfCCI
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Still cbocrin&
STIJDENT ACllVIT1ES: STIIDENT ASSOCIATION AND CLUB GROUPS
E 380
1930
The Bela I)ell. 1'1 Soclel)
E 381
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The DTOUIIJLL£ MAv,fl./I/'. 'lall"
E 382
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E383
1951
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IrCDC O'C_, Pru..Jan Witte. Trcu., Row 2.
Ka)' Ronaa. V P.• Dokns SoIli__ Stt·yl
E315
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E 387
1956
Business Club omcers C. Buscaglia. D,Crislina, and
K. Macaluso ma1t~ SOm~ final annoUIlCt'mems
E 388
1950'.1
Student Go,'emment Chrislmas Party
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Student Council takes charge
E 39<)
1956
lmercollcgiale activities brougbt some me'" illlo Ibe
iloelhca Room
E 391
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Rita Margraff, pres. of math dub.
"ext me~li"g
E392
1962
Winners oflhe EPIC awards (Entbusiasm. Participallon.
Interest. Coopel'lliion)
E 393
1969
Class omeers
E 394
1997
Siudem Association dection.
E 395
1997
A reminder to >,olc
E 396
1997
The January "U Laul?b. U Lose" contesl
E 397
1997
"U Laugh_U Losc" plays on
E 398
1997
. I bave a question" al '-U Laugh U Losc"
E399
1915
Date uncertllitl--an unknown early grad
E399.1
1915
Unknown early grad
E400
1939
The old chcmi!ilry lab, 3rd nom. KAB
E401
1940
The College f'harmacy al West and York for a break and a
Cigarene
£402
1945
On 10 philorophy class
E403-40) 3
1944
Class of-48 frknd.< as
E404
1947
Class 0[-47 with their retreat nI:lster
tri~s
10 schedule tb,'
STUDENTS
t'r~shmen
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Gradual~S
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E407
1950
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Bookroom. 2" floor. KAB Books were ,tore<! and ",,,led
al the time
195 I
A group of seniors ready 10 go 10 class
1951
Commefl<emem Day
E 411)
1952
Pal Sullivan COS.$llOOom on her wedding day
£411
1952
Edwina BlISzka. clas, president and fr;e"d, on
Commencemet11 Day
E 412
1954
Appro>.i,nal. dal.. Summer S.hool class for Grej Nuri,
"'ilh SiSler )l.hry Ge'aldi"e, eha" of English derartmen'
E413
1954
The Co-op Shupl'l'
E 414
1954
A e1ubroom scone-Pal Cusack fooling ""und a, usual
£ 415
1956
Tho GI." Club
E 416
1956
Sisler Maogarot Dade and SiSler Mary Regina StrnuSll
chaperoning a group 10 lbe MOlherbouse in Mdro~ Park.
PA. for "Grey Day"
E417
1956
Sisler Virginia Taylor and senior nursing 'lUdo"u
E 418
1956
A senior ""d membc" of the Class of '56 al eonlcr 'tairs
E 419
1956
Seniors in balanced pose
E420
1956
Enjo}'ing the 1956 library', Li"ening ;:Coom
E 421
1957
Noreen Rawteigh. nu"", grad. i.commissioned a ,""and
lieulenanl in the Marine Corps Reserve
E422
1958
Tryingout lhe ",,,realion room in Ih. 1956 library
E423
1959
A new place for group pictures-Madonna sleps
E424
1959
Madonna Hall Lobby
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1959
Dorm room in new M<ldonnIlIIIJI
E429 1
1959
Kim Young Soon, a Ko",,:m Sludem
E430
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E426
E427
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AnDlber 1""'P0(1k OIuof 1961
~ minuor prqt
no. R......c Room ca(etcna opm'I 1ft lie'" MacIonn.o Hall
E 431
1959
'The old cafeteria is con,.nedlo
E432
1959
Tho old caf.,eri.
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Arriving through Iht old Rudmt door ,nl<) lock., room ~
Anolho:r Sludtnr I'OOIll
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A pnt<l,.. omdyo(1ht ~1Il dornI.x.I.
(;dllng read) (or Doom', \{.,.,hOillll aud. Ebk"",}
CM'QI1Lnn Jolley and J".iIIJ. A, C.... plan the
Sm,,,, R.:IIl
LnoI<s like I hand on,...<I.e
More fun in the: eoff.eshup
Joliel&nigan and fri.nd enjoy
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!>rea\( in Joan of An: Hall
Fresl= P"'pare !heir float for lbo Sl. P&lnct'sJ}a)'PlInldc
T..., stu<Itnts fn,lm S""lZC1'1and mjoy Ibo from 1.,,1Il
l)oroIhy Cir'ClIi IS dc'Cp lIIlho1.1eht in • Ii"",,, c&rTc1
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E - SllJDB>.'TS ACTIVITlf:.s
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1.-s mosl ,mportant 10 gel il .'ie'l up nghl
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A M:ll')' Aps 11311 dorm room
E 450
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Leclure rooms in the All Building:are much niccr
E 451
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AU l~ 131cst equipmenl in Alt
E 452
1968
Who knew the latcsi t)"llcwrilers would so soon be Il"s.c
E 453
1968
Did you he:u'?
E 454
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The old classrooms in tt.." Kocssl.". Building Slillllad a
special charm
E455
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To joI il down_ not"
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Gn-"I pIC1un-$'
E457
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I need a mmUle 10 umu.. it throush
E458
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It lakc$. stead~ twld
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Concentr.l.Iion is key in folkrninW 1hc leclure.
Note KBth)'lla~t1 3 01 frum left
1970
Junior I'rom candidatcs for'l""c"
E 461
1971
Busy in chern. Lab
E -«;2
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Cake is for celebrating
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EilC<'ll
1975
Janiee Cr:ane. Class of -75
1975
Concentralion is l:'\1:l)"tltmg
1975
l1lc Blue: Lounile is I c:omfOlUble pl;loCe 10 stud)
19705
Relaxing al billiards
1970s
JUSl ch:ltI;nll
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Gfllbow'S~,'
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5 famous car.Mtlle Rut:
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E492
1989
Ready for a round table discllssion
E 493
19S9
1\ smiling group
E494
1990
A special
E 495
1990,
Back from Ilooding and BacculuUfcate
E496
1990,
The smile the says the end is near
E 497
1990,
Wonderful for faculty to sec <l daughter graduate
E 498
1990,
Classificds
E 499
1999
Faculty picnic all the front lawn
COll1ll1cnc~ll1e1ll
STUDENT TEACHERS
E 500
1960,
Student ll'aching
E 501
1968
Practice lcaching-Gi\ ing tilt: R{'adilll'sS TC.!'l1
E 502
1968
How
E 503
1968
All eyes on the alphabet chart
E 504
1968
StorY-lime
E 505
1968
"Thm's right. Just fill it in."
E 506
1968
Story time with iIIustnuions
E 507
1968
Carolyn Serio has her class· complete allcnlioll
E 508
1968
The class is eager and
E 509
1968
This good student teacher does it wilh pictures
E 510
1971
Sister Maric Love (md a quartet oj' special ~d majors
prepare for n presentation at Wt:St Scnccu State School
E 511
1971
Some projects tuke special prcpnmtion
E 512
1971
Special Ed tcaching requires spcciul loving patience
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behave in the schoollibmry
till:
supervising lc,lchcr allclllj\('
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