Bethlehem Catholic High School - Sceptre Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA)
- Class of 1958
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Song 'l ld gl :ry ' 7 ' MIT V. . fir 1 u Illrce-alway.i-Um. .ll t tm'l.'.cA ranmap FOREWORD In thrs year of 1938 the attentron of the Catholrc world rs centered on the shrrne of Lourdes where just one hrrndred years ago rt pleased the Blessed Vrrgrn Mary to mam fest herself rn the land of the Pyrenees to a poor chrld Bernadette Souhrrous to whom Our Lady declared I am the Immaculate Conception ln commemoratron of tlrrs centenary of the Apparrtrons at Lourdes we the Senrors f Bethlehem Catholrc Hrgh School wrsh to honor our Blessed Mother by offerrng to her under the trtle of Our Lady of Lourdes THE SCEPTRE of 1958 Srnce rt wrll not be our good fortune to jorn the many mrllrons of prlgrrms who wrll travel to Lourdes durrng thls centennral year we have attempted through THE SCEPTRE t brrng lourdes to us For thrs reason we have chosen end pages deprctrng the orrgrnal shrrne at Lourdes whrle the statue le suzs Im maculee rs the same that wrll be yenerated by the countless numbers of those who wrll vrsrt Lourdes durrng thrs trme to pay homage to Our Immaculate Mother As a further remrnder of the great prry rlege that rs ours rn havrng been graduated durrng a second lVlar1an Year as rt were we have mcluded rn our book symbols representatrwe of erther the vrrtues of our Lady or some phase of her lrfe her wrsdom her royalty her beauty her reflected glory from her Drvrne Son and the monogram Marla Upon our bold venture we humbly beg Her smrle and the blessrng of Her Drvme Son CONTENTS Introductlon Foreword Admlnlstratlon Faculty Student Life Senrors Sports Undergraduates Remembrances Graduatlon L ' 2 3 . . . 6 3 ' 13 ' 47 63 74 32 ' 86 1 A 5 35 1 J, I E s r x w , n i 2 E , r P 'I' F a!X is ni if 1. V 0 7. it Q: J hi Q1-Q is :WW Ama '24- 'ln Vs ,Env 3 Q l' 1- -. -av ba I 'Q s . J ws i . 1 uf.'3fu. P' ,N ii.. 'f' A fi, .f9.- -2: Z 1 Fr A 1 :So yi .4 1 ..s,,,. ff'-1. 'l YY ' C J- ,-'J Z' I . I 1 'u . A A 5 u S , 1 ,J Q I N ' 4 QP 'r-.5 ' 4 . Ni K I 'tv A P ' -..L Special Prayer to Our Lady of Lourdes to be recited during the centenary of the Marian apparitions, composed by His Holiness, Pope Pius XII, with special indulgences. Heeding your voice, O Immaculate Virgin of Lourdes, we hasten to your feet at the humble grotto where you deigned to appear to show the way of prayer and penitence to those astray, and to dispense to the stricken the graces and wonders of your unsurpassed kindness. Receive, O Merciful Queen, the praise and supplications which peoples and nations, oppressed by bitterness and anxiety, trustfully raise to you. 0 fair vision of paradise, banish the darkness of error from our minds with the light of faith! O Mystical Rose, relieve crushed souls with the heavenly fragrance of hope! O inexhaustible source of healing waters, revive barren hearts with the How of divine love! Grant that all of us, your sons and daughters, comforted by you in our sorrows, protected in our danger and aided in our struggles, may love and serve your gentle Jesus, and merit etemal happiness near your heavenly throne. tAn indulgence of three years.J Our Lady of Lourdes, Pray for us. i300 Days Ind., Rac. 2961 HIS EXIlEl,Ll-INCY, l'lIli HOST REYEREND JOHN lik.-XNUIS U'HARA. C.5.C.. DJJ. Archbishop of Philadelphia I - gr 6 Had Mud, T w11L 'iz Through the efforts of our diocesan ' V V' leaders. our priestly administrators, and our religious faculty, the knowledge of Mary is hronght to each student of Becahi every day. Now that we are about to enter the adult world, it is to these Leaders in the Faith that we look for leadership and guidance. Thus enlight- ened hy these wise counselors, and aided hy their inspired teachings, we shall lahor faithfully to assist Her who is our nation's solitary boast, in Her great plan the final Christianization of the world. W 0 0 In HIS liXlQlil.l.l-lNCY. THE MUST REYEREND J. CARROLL M1-CURMICK, D.D. Auxiliary' Bishop of Philadelphia 1wwM4UgawLm,hL THE RT. REV. MSGR. EDWARD M. REILLY, D.D. Superintendent of Schools THE REVEREND JOHN J. GRAHAM, D.D. Assistant Superintendent A.afA,flmqon.lA, iff HIS EXCELLENCY, THE REVEREND THE MOST REVEREND FREDERICK J. STEVENSON JOSEPH McSHEA, D.D. Assistant Superintendent Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia 7 X Recto1ofH0lx lnfmu Ian ll Doctol Pmsell uppolted ln lu fdltllflll pdll h 101101 Ldllltf the Hnanclal buxden of Illdllltdllllllg III tmdltlonal l'I1dI'lIl6I Beth lflum Lxtlmlu Hlgll School Patllel loxscll Illd tulx dlacuulses, as vsell as lub buppoll of oux x 1110115 extxaculllculax lll.lXll.lCN add muah to Oul llfe llele at Becahl THE REVEREND DAINIEL B POWELL DD THE REVEREND JOHN J. NAWN. A.B. lice-Principal, Religion Rector THE REVEREND VINCENT l. CRUNIN. .-LB Athletic Director, Religion 1' fha, way, We are happy to expxebb ou1 gratltude and our loyalty to Fathex Sa11gme15te1 Ab PllIlClpHl F1the1 11.15 a keen concern fox the 1xelfd1e of each student and t1lte5 .1 pemonal lntelest lIl lllb a11d llffl problemx ss l1ethe1 they he bpnxtual, scholastlc, or soclal Father Sangme1bte1 lm the 1n1t1ato1 of Bethlehem Cathohc Hlgh Schools CClllC3l10Ildl p1og1am hy XNlllCll thlough the faculty the students a1e Cf1l1CllCd hw hm pL11111111g Although Fathe1 5 sso1k can IICXCI he Hl6EiSlllCd 111 a n1ate11al sense, each and CXCIY student YN 1ll hold h1n1 lll glateful 1ememh1ance ,IOSLI ll N SXNI WIEISTER .I C D Pnnclpal ILD 'SN' .,. Diff THE REVEREND ' '- 11 , . . ., . . 1 1 , . w -. 1 1. . , i . , X . , A 1 Q 1 l 1 1 iv, g y Q. J' . i A . . n,w - v I v Q 1 . 1. '17lw1- fvrplwh me Sister M. St. Edmund Sister Marie St. john Engliuh, Social Studies Latin, Spanish Student Association Catholic Action E O I J-'N gif Sister Irma Loretu Art, Mathematics Art Club I0 Sister Madeleine Marie Social Studies Cheerleaders A Sister M. Edward Science Dramatics Sister M. Louis Bertrand Mathematics Educational Supplies Tile- Siftels of Ft. ,Iuwph uw the l't'llf1lUllr IPi1l'llPI'r in our fm-lmol. Un il Hrm flllllltliiiillll nf faith. our filtfllllf' has lml us llllitlllgll the hulls of uifmlmn mul lvurrlillgz. Timely haw Shown uf the Ideal and the IT16iill5 to I'FilL'l1 Goal. our true end. They haw imparted to llr the religious knowledge and training xwvef- AlzalLhavn,' nv ' . A Sister M. Marguerite Francis ster M. Agnes Consilii Religion, Spanish Religion Secretarial Studies Music, Dramqzicg Personality Club bzapbwua, sary for the development of the Christlike character which is the aim of Catholic educa- tion. In preparing us to he loval citizens of our beloved Republic, they have stressed and clarified for us what we love to call the American wav of life, the source of which lies in faith. justice, courage and charity. Sister M. Rose Andrew Religion English 7 Newspape' Sister M. Clare Xavier English Yearbook S' M. Fl T ister F,.3,:3:ce eresa Sister M. Michael Cecilia Commercial Studies Commercial Smale-' Dnzmmic personnel Educational Nloderator ,ff I I ,701 Jhufhi lui Im' wma' in 504 X, ' f x ,Q , mf-.paw f'-'v . '-' Q4f .fqg1 fq .- ' QQ-pn. ac '- 'wv sv I' X al' T 'f'f N?'? In Ill mu m Ill I 'll Ill Ill Ill Ill Q!! Ill Ill .af Ls Q fair' ,W sv '- 'Ish fbmlii, 'Y L , ,,,. ,Q H 'kay V s ' 'N ,J 4122.1 'W' -11.1-Q.. in 4 .72 -'sigh' A5 L ., x ' U Q ff, . .V I ., xgwvrpnrh 6 5 5 'hqght-. -,. K , I ' Y - ' - 5f'!Zfffv3,4f- ,g, Aaffw, o af fi , . A, .AV Q 4 b I ' 1 A19 ll Freshmen of Ili fittingly prepare for Christmas: James Me-airs and lilizallvlh Spi-ak arranged the Adsent wreath: joseph Uonvhe-s planned the back- ground. while Robert lxropp. directed by Sister Agnes Cunsilii reads the assigned Collevt of the Hass. Ov we Qivbuz, J Father Cronin! interpretation of The Necessity of Religion can leave no doubt in the minds of these seniors. These academic juniors give Father Nawn their undivided attention as he interprets for them the famous bull, Unam Sanctamf' D1..01lJLcSflldllfDff As these studious minded sophomores of Father Nawn's religion class concentrate on the cardinal virtues. Sister Marguerite Francis checks the accuracy of a religion project which she has assigned to students of 2A. pg Our study of religion embraces the doctrinal, sacramental and liturgical life of the Church. We learn to cherish our Faith, and the better to live it as vigorous members of the Mystical Body of Christ. ln our daily religion classes, Father Nawn and Father Cronin authorita- tively solve for us the most poignant questions of time and eternity. its 1 5 5 f nf' Ji The Age of Dryden occupies these juniors. Siatcr St. Edmund supplements her dis- cussion and outline by an intensive reading of the life and works oi Dryden himself. .-Q., -V if Attractive poetrv broadsldes lllus Y. . . 1 , L , , h, ss ,-1 ss , sv I , William-Llpaky dmmonalrutms the ,how and why Umm the works of the Romantic of infimtives and their uses to his freshmen class- poets gwill be discussed by Mary mates' Ann Chassar, l., and joan Dozer, r Our study of English im- parts a facility in the use of the language together with an ordered knowledge of American and English liter- ature. Principles of grain- mar. and facts about lan- guage and the conventions of usage are iiiteiwpersed with vocabulary and compo- sition to meet the fpecial neede of ftudents about to enter college or to take their place, in the world beyond school. Antonio and Shylock, Bassanio and Portia all come to life as these enterprising soph- omores prepare to telewise the Trial Scene from The Merchant of Venice. ' azwwtg Come closer, say these English IV students, as Mary Ann displays a broadside of W'0rdsworth's, I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud. juniors of 3A, with Sister St. Edmund, keep a careful watch on Patricia Kelhart as she adds the names of the minor characters in Dickcns's A Tale of Two Cities. Qsx Jfl:df0lt4. fn fha Stony, ol, PML Seniors become acquainted with political conditions in South America as Sister St. Edmund in her P.A.D. class explains the social problems of present day living in that area. 8' 'vb' 44' To educate its students to be well informed citizens is the aim of the Social Studies curriculum. Conse- quently, to understand the history of our own country, the Past must necessarily lilend with the Present. While Susan Cunningham looks on, and Sister Madeleine Marie listens, John Kelly, 2C, calls attention to the vastness of the Louisiana Purchase. Charles Boy cr questions Thomas Bel- lew, IB. on Richelic-u's part in the rise of France to the pinnacle of supremacy in Europe. dlr,671r.e4uzLP1zalwn4, A detailed study of our own Govern- ment, with its setup, its powers and its policies is likewise undertaken. For a better understanding of cur- rent problems, class discussion of these topics is encouraged. ix '27, ' t . W f A I ! George Durako calls Theresa 0'Don- nell's attention to an unusual feature in the new American history text used by the sophomores. Whole-hearted agreement is regis- tered by these senior P.A.D. students as Joanne Wenzel reads the history behind the latest news. The myths of ancient Greece fascinate these freshmen students of world history. Sketches of the ancient gods are exhibited by Francis Yuhasz, James Duffy and Francine Prisque of IC. -oi rr W f X's and Ys are not just something out of the alphabet to Becahi's mathe- matic students. Plane and solid geom- etry and trigonometry discipline our minds and assist us in understanding some of our modern engineering feats. To these are added algebraic equations together with business arithmetic which assures a review of fundamentals. Thoroughness and accuracy are stressed so that we may deal successfully with all problems requiring calculation. 5 is gn! Do you think Father Sangmeister has convinced Anna Marie Ronca just how easy is solid geometry? ' Jmclma. gamma Jmlfma VVQTW ln Sister lrma Lore-to's geometry class, Apparengly Michgel Chabak has a Eleanor Garza questions Bernard Yu- query regarding ,loan Schier's analy. hasz's explanation of congruent tri- ,is of an age problem. angles. 20 Section 2C is occupied with Rosalie Fodi's approach to the problem involv- ing an angle formed by two intersecting chords. Father Sangmeister dispels any doubts these academic seniors have regarding trigonometric functions of negative angles. Budget for a High School Stu- dent is discussed by juniors Marcia Demjan and Regina Fenerty. Sister Louis Bertrand looks with ang's solution of a mixture prob- lem. Joan and Lorraine Willey await their turn. satisfaction at Kathleen March- Senior secretarials, l. to r., J. Balik, R. Schuster, K. Kelly, E. 0'Leary, P. Schweder, and M. Orban demonstrate correct tech- nique while awaiting rapid dic- tation. Lucille Sersen measures paper before cutting it as Richard Kelly awaits his turn. l is fe - -'s , , A i IRAS Seniors pursuing course in business css:-ntials realize that practice precedes major achievements in typing skills. Lbmpntencgs Phu, One of the most popular courses is our secretarial or business program embracing stenography, typing, book- keeping, office practice. minieograpliing, etc. Those who plan to enter the business world are capallly guided by Sister llicliacl Cecilia and lier assistants who lay an excellent foundation for just such further pursuits. 1I!2,i','E'i Here Clarence Vito and Joseph Wenzel proofread copy before placing stencil on the duplicator. gtg.. . Potential bookkeepers await Michael Ja blonski's procedure relative to factors contributing to profit and loss statements Tomorrow's secretaries ear- nestly prepare assigned drills before transcribing dictation. Juniors complete mathemati- cal calculation before issuing credit memoranda and other business forms in office prac- tice. The Language Department has for its objective to give the students a better understanding of the language and customs of peoples in foreign lands. All must complete two years of one of the two modern languages offered. Sister Florence Teresa teaches French, the language of diplomatsg Sister Marie St. John and Sister Marguerite Francis im- part a knowledge of our neighbors to the southg the ancient and uni- versal language of Latin is handled by Father Cronin and Sister Marie St. John. Alert Latin l pupils wait as Father Cronin checks ablative of agency with Thomas Del Grosso. gdcaa, Bwnm ' The day's lesson in infinitives and participles is summarized by Patricia Kelly in Latin II class. Could it be Dorothy Orban's trans- lation that is responsible for the merriment among the senoritas of Sister Marguerite Francis's group? . Reading l. to r., are W'm. Egan, John Swegel and Michael Kissel prepared to answer en francais Nancy Kuruc's queries. DL Jvmzwl-1 ' Supervised by Sister Marie St. John, Becahi's secretarial group acquires pro- ficiency in Spanish by reading EL CAMINO REAL. Illustrative charts held by Kathleen O'Sl1ea, Joel Clxanitz, ,Ioan Willey and Gilbert StauB'er, juniors, focus attention on troublesome French verbs. he .5 The so-called dead language as well as living tongues share like prominence on the roster of every student, from fresh- man to senior. The great publicity recently given to science has served to increase in our students .1 72 wqazda, Juniors A. Bianco and B. Fecko are happy that they received a gold star certificate for their entry. a greater interest in the subject as well as an increased appreciation of the opportunities P uf ,M Ts i. ijifiii it rwrrk . ' A offered to them in their science courses at Bethlehem Catholic. Physics and chemistry, rostered for the seniors and juniors respec- tively, make them cognizant of the important scientific factors in the atomic world of today. The sophomores, engaged in the study of biology, acquire an appreciation of the beauty of Codis creation and learn what makes living things tick. The Science Club, under the direc- tion of Sister Edward Anita, is affiliated with the Science Clubs of America. Holding oiiice in this organization are: Joseph Russ, presi- dent, and Nancy Kuruc, vice president, both of the class of '58. Offices of secretary and treasurer, respectively, belong to Helen Jan- cowski and Kathleen Marschang, juniors. Bethlehem Catholics Science Fair, held the week of January 20, had for its theme, Science for TUHl0l'I'0W.S Atomic Worldf, Space permits of our picturing only a cross section of the many and varied projects offered for display by our students. From these contributions are selected twenty to be entered in the Lehigh Yalley Science Fair in Allentown. on April 16, 17 and 18. .f The tables are turned as Mr. Du- rinzi, our photographer, is snapped as he views a biology project. In- terested in R. Silvoy's satellite are Mrs. Martucci and Father Cronin. ..fk.a-Al . t ,Y Conquest of space chal lenges junior K. Mar schang. Jim. ldnndm. Bank You N .. ..-... Studying the various en- tries is P. Kelly, one of the sophomore hostesses dur- ing the Science Fair. 9 ,san Alt- ...- .- f I , 1s a Df 0 ,Q iff.. L'-. -I - 9 J 4'-, - SH .T ,-. Q 5.1 r . f X , ., - vm . The difference between alternating and direct currents is demonstrated by W. Bankowski, junior. M A DO-IT-YOURSELF project was really W. Gresho's entry in the Science Fair. William even ground his own lenses and mirrors in the building of his telescope. A gold star citation was his reward. N Q1 i'1 Rose Marie lxowacs sophomore stands ready to explain the struc ture of the trunk of a tree J. l Biology projects interest N. Sable, J. Chanitz, J. Blau- kovitch, N. Kuruc, A. Sil- voy, A. M. Ricapito, J. Russ and J. Csordas. J. Rus-. prcaidz-nt of avicncc vlub. denionatratc-5 how a metal can rc-place anothc-r in solution. llore a ropper- branvhml flhri-tmas treo is soon lla-rlwwl in silxor gath- vrvd from silver nitrate' solution in which it hae, been placed. :Y fa .i N1 . r- .f nf 1 .spfiffa 41.3.23 Jf' ts. .Q i 1 b X.. taihlf '- Q1 -qiigai c ' QM 5.1. .gl rx 1 x l is I ' m By harnessing the sun's rays, A. Wieder, sophomore, guar- antees less work for Mother. Research took sophomore B. Ponik- tera and junior J. Kelley to the Bible for the subject of their dis- play. Could it be that junior M. Kuharilfs future lies in the field of podiatrics? Sophomore scientists with Father Nawn and Father Cronin express great interest in P. Pastir's biology project. 10 Briefed by Sister St. Edmund, these undergraduate officers are set for their year's work: Cloekwise, F. Filo, D. Keating. R. Fenerty, S. Bukvics, M. Sehamenek, G. Klein, Sister St. Edmund, R. Silvoy, J. Reed, J. Link, M. Majczan, J. Doddy and E. Kuprian. The Student Association of B.C.II.S.. guided hy Sister St. lfdmund. stands for the indixidual student. The Student Council. com- posed of memhers of the Senior Class. to- gether with the Representatives and Associate Representatives of each homeroom. in a dignified and solemn ceremony pledge them- selves. in the name of each student. to uphold the rules and regulations of the school. lfach student is made aware of the fact that full cooperation with these oflicers means har- mony and happiness within the school. Those who wear the insignia of office in this Asso- ciation form a hridge hetween the student and the Administration. This trinal union, of faculty, student officers and student hody, fosters an undying spirit of well-being in the school. we pedal Jima, 1, Father Sangmeister, principal Ccenterl, Father Nawn, frightj, and Father Cronin. fleftl. together with the members of the Stu- dent Association, in solemn installation cere- mony. pledge allegiance is to our eountry as R. 5' Votral elevates the stars and stripes. WI Everett holds the brown and gold of Beeahi. P. Bolash, wice-president, M. Snpko, secretary, and R. lshl, president, Csealedj, speak with Father Sangmeister in an after-installation meeting. to fha Blwwn, and, Enid, SQL, A , 1 -1 'C .XX 1 xi' I 'I 4-147 'xy-9:2 91-M- S ,, 1 ,I 1,1151 Senior members pose informally before assuming their duties. Newly elected freshmen officers are being congratulated by presi- dent R. lfhl and vice-president, P. Bolash. Jim ,Smpffut Pfuzwwm, Jm, 'ZLL -JW' Editor R. Votral and Co-editors, l. to r., J. Repsher and M. C. Castellucci, find something amusing as they check lay-out sheets for THE SCEPTRE. Months of planning. picture taking, editing, writing and typing have gone into the making of this. our most cherished remembrance of our high school days-THE SCEPTRE. It is the wish of the Stall of THE SCEP- TRE of 1958, that as we progress in life, we shall always he able to re- capture a little of the unique spirit that was ours during our days at BECAHI, by opening our beloved SCEPTRE. For this reason, we have attempted to portray pictorially, as many events of our senior year as was conveniently possible. We trust that our readers will get as much pleasure from reading our hook as was ours in preparing it. Willingness and efficiency characterize the Business Staff: l. to r., E. Kuprian and N. Schweisgut, juniorsg sopho- mores M. Keating and M. A. Spinelli. L N5 plural: ' Wlcnwnim, A. M. Ronca and J. llerczcg prepare copy. Faithful typists not pictured arc: L. Sersen, K. Spisak, L. Csordas and C. Ryan. Covering Becahi's sports are, clockwise, T. Toth, seatedg R. Burkit, M. Gonzales and R. W'illey. Absent when the picture was taken were M. Cray, and art editor, M. Sopko. K -van-.1 A THE SCEPTRE'S editorial staff includes. in usual order, standing: C. Kocsan, J. Morrison, B. Bedics M. O'Connor and M. Posi anko' P seated, ,l.,Degnan, Marian Alexander and Ml Peters. if 'i sf' i 1 To reporter-companions, R. Weber, A. Mar- tin, S. Cunningham, S. Run and C. Talian, Maximina Bama indicates an amusing news item. .V As the official school newspaper, TIDINCS informs the student body of noteworthy events, enlightening them with literary epics, and furnishing them with bright and witty thoughts. Editor Richard lfhl and Roseanne Ortwein present timely editorials as well as articles on the lighter side of life. John Swegel and Anna Marie Ricapito ferret out happenings for the news page which they edit with the assistance of Patricia Bolash and Nancy Steixner. Sports are recorded by Andrew Kulanko, Stephen Talian, Sallie Russ and Cecilia Talian. As circulation manager and art editors, respec- tively, Suzanne O'Donnell, Jon Korin and Joanne Wenzel are kept busy. Great credit goes to Sister Rose Andrew and her staff who have brought our newspaper to the completion of another year. 'z-11 Sophomore staff members look sg for striking head- lines. Surrounding James Link. seated. are l. to r.. J. Baur. D. Keating. R. Fodi, W'm. Gresho, Gail Bringenberg. . HQPDML L' Editor R. lfhl. seated. discusses a lay-out with page editors, A. M. Ri- capito, J. Swegel, N. Steixner, A. Kulanko, K. Marschang, R. Ort- wein and P. Bolash. Q f Q L..-h4,,- .--..., 5 at rt dilor Korin circulation manager S A e . J. , 7 , . 0'Donnell. art editor, J. Wenzel and camera- man. A. Silvoy. study a finished project. i ..- The art of head count interests C. Bartoko- vits, T. Matus, F. W'alakovits, standingg seated, J. Reed, C. Dougherty, B. Hetzel and J. Morecz or I COME 3 'J-12,54 ' , Chosen as the Senior Play this year was The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come by Charles George. The story is undoubtedly one of the most beautifully told stories ever put into print. It retains the rich flavor, the beauty. the comedy, the quaint characteristics. and dramatic moments of the famous novel of the same name by John Fox, Jr. The cast included: Chad, 'Kthe little shepherd ,, ,,,. ,.,,,. ,.., C l a renee F. Yito. John J. Yuhasz Nathan Cherry ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,.,, ,,,, , , , , ., Paul Nl. Koch Betsy Cherry, his daughter .,,,.,,,, ,, ,,..,.. ..., B ernardine A. Bedics. Mary M. Fagan Melissy Turner .,,...,,,..,.,,...,,.,,,.,.,,,..,...,,,,,,.,.,,,. Nancy C. Kuruc, Ceraldine A. Ryan Major Calvin Buford, from Kentucky ,,,,, ,,,,, VE 'illiam P. Egan, Richard C. lfhl Miss Lucy Buford, his sister., ,, ,,,. Julia R. Horvath, Kathryn A. Madzerac Old Tom, their negro servant .... . , , ,, . , , ..,,, ,,,,...,,,,.,,. . Richard D. Kelly Thanky, the-ir houseniaid ,,.. . ,, Nlary ft. Foley. Crave C. Kocsan Mrs. Caroline Dt-an. a neighbor, loannm- Nl. Xl:-ilingvr, Magdalene Nl. Zahurak Margaret Dean, hvr daughtt-r . llhrria ll. lil't'lZlIlflt'f, Nlarygrace N. llorxath Richard Hunt, from the- Blue Crass Philip ll. Coyle. John F. McCarty Nellie Hunt, his sister., , ,. Joan Nl. llulik. Joanne C. Wenzel Jennie Oxerstrevt, a pm-tvss Justine- Nl. llf-gnan. Nlargzari-t fl. Napraxnik , N Q Xxx - ff ., .. ,'i..'. 2-J l J The Buford family apprehen- sin-ly observe quarrel between the rixzlls. Richard und Chad. lntm ru ning lntwun lhucl U Yitol and rnul Ihrhurd Cl uwlt nrt lom lulls while 'Slurgant CWI l llorxuthj nwnils outcome am fi Visitors Betsy CB. Bedicsj and fi ii, f Melissy CC. Ryanj surprise Miss Lucy CJ. Horvathj and Margaret CM. C. Horvathl. 19 Qvvv Y MR. CHARLES C. KROPP Director of Dramutics L if ,R-I The-powers-that-be in any dramatic production are: clockwise, A. Wieder, R. Stoll, R. Hercik, R. Kropp, and P. Coyle, familiarly known as the stage crew. ff '1 1 fx Z , I K f rc , - -1' , 3 Y A' I kzj-2 i i if WXX S X , Vo K iq.-XX R' 1 i v y ' -' If FXS f'xL3-,ci And they live happily ever after . . . C. Vito as Chad fsixth from leftj poses hap- pily with his new found family and friends. C f ' f .xi -pig Christmas hy Candlelight was the theme of our Christ- mas program of l95T. Directed hy Nlarie Posipanko and accompanied hy Kathleen Klarschang, Becahfs Senior Clee Cluh gave an understanding interpretation to the many Christmas selections chosen and arranged by Sister Agnes Consilii. Joann Mahoney as Suzy Snowflake de- lights her audience with a timely tap dance. Frosties, Charles Terry and Fred Bambu, rest after their dance while toy soldiers stand guard. 61+ 6' ' Freshmen Virginia Sabota, Frances Kolash, Dolores Julian, Joanne Goodin, Kathleen Gregory, Nancy Weaver, and Frances Pulli display their individual Becahi Seniof' Clff Club yilh Kfnhleen Marfchang mlpnts as 'hey imrodure Us to Toyland' as accompanist and Mane Posxpanko as director ' lend their voices in a medley of Christmas Carols. - W.-. ., 'lu Wg M, N , f QD x iv S N 9? NR - 1 EJ .3 Z,s'f.1Q'i3E,i1s E 5,Z , EL:'.N L f' Jlwmla, Udltldlld, jalanbi, 47 Q f f as C 1 a M ' 4, , I fs , 'al I my s '40 Smilv- adorn the fa f th - f .hmm-n boys and gurls k nh ill I-f nh f tight M4 f , - 41 f L. f 5 5 if . i A 3 c Z , ' 5 . 3 I ,n s y 5 ' Z e Tableau with M. Mies CBlessed 5 Motherj, W. Zaun CSL Jos ephj, climaxes the Christmas . performance. By their impersonations, the undergradu- ates transported the audience to Toyland where they renewed their acquaintance with some of its best loved characters. An attractive and reverent Nativity tableau closed the program. I 4 X Charles Donches Frank Butler Bu alo Bull CS B l x XX , erta ani tells a tall tale to has admlr mg lnsteners Charlie Davenport CR Votralj D ll CL Go o y Tate nsales and Frank Butler U S zanasl fx Lucille Serien Sylvxa Potter Porter Dolores Palos Anme Oakley 1 , K, 1 V 1' - I ' - J R . - 7. I , 1 I xg. A 5 2 ' 4 , XX X x x, R J X ' X ,X . x ' A D . X . , .Q 1 '. A, :IX 40, . . . . - h if . . . u , . N . , 1 ,' . N 1 ' f 5-X V Z S ik' x I A fx ' v s . x v Q l , H -2 5' Y Ri, I ' 1 L 4- ' 3' Sli? , r 5 X 12 2 ' , rt I f Xl K Okly ,,- 10 jlmmu, '7lnz8 .LluL5lww6'u4uwu, Joseph Sza as Frank Butler Z! l is . ,sa Qu, ix 40 ' R b v 1 Q 1' tra ,VX Ch ' D p rt I V X' A - f ' ' 41 6 V 1 . . . 'Q 5 ' I 'X 9 9 1 L C f X Paul - Major D Q- Veronica Loncar Annie a e I u I - ' - - n - Daughter Winnie CM. L. Culliganj strikes a belligerent attitude toward her mother Dolly Tate CC. Talianl. ' , Knwlmya, Qs VL Indian Braves and sing,-r with Chi .. . , - H -f -sunflg Bull, CW. Hurshalekj arid .-fume, CD. Ialosj puubp afgm. Adap- tmn Dance. XVA 'Q I , v fl Le -.34 greatest show on earth, aings out lilac, the properly man CJ. Yuhaszj Tommy Keeler CN. Sablerj and Win- nie Tate ffloxeann Urtweinl danee tn the melody of l'll Shure It All Vvith You. This way for your tieket to the W- v 0 r -L X as-e v 4 1 ri 'HJ Dancers: C. Talijan, M. Maco, P. Pastir, B. Dwyer, ll. Zajacek and G. .lancosko admonish Annie. You , ' , f Can't Get a Man With a Gun. . , , Ensemble joins with Annie CV. lancarl , L'lown.a. . in singing I Got the Sun in the Mom- ing. My Defenses are Down, Frank But- ler CC. Donchesj, tells his admiring audience of cowboys and their friends. Washing the hard way doesn't seem too displeasing to Indian Squaws, A. M. Ricapito and S. 0'Donnell. Indian Maidens A. L. Pesola. D. Kerecz. N. Schweisgut. N. Teles. L. Willey'. E. Trivisano. J. Degnan, C. Kocsan. J. Willey. and E. Marlin underslandingly execute an Indian dance. A , ,,. -Q aw, 'S' A 5 M. Gonsalves Robert Csaszar T. Toth Tommy Keeler Buffalo Bin Waite, 4-.1-J i A. Kulanko W- ZHUU F. Filo Hotel Proprietor Pawnee Bill Pawnee Bill Members of Buffalo llill's show. fl. to r.D T. fllalus. J. More-cz. A. Kocsan. S. Russ. R. Focli, Strauss. and N. Gilford make- a pretty pivture as they tap dance and sing Sun in th:- Morning. ,Show 6 ' n .16 l tvs K' Rl! HKRD 1 l BTXWI' LHL Duck Xml unc AI tl Xl.: r Buf rd Q Mu I KTRHIK ANN BOLASH my at Academic 1 Q 4 IIIILY if at hmm on the ba ke! mu test to 1-,ay the mu mm to bn forgotten 'Slll ll Xl'l JUSILPII bOPlxO U x lnfdm s llul e General an .u Jn 'ummm bneplre Nmif 1 .in m pruum U curly 1 4 1 mag. L1 Il C ldrp 1 'VIARIAN CATHERINE ALEXANDER bt Ursula Martart Academic Congemal well liked by her many friends gracious smile seen in McCrory s Sceptre staff 4 Clee Club Operetta 2 3 bhakespearean Drama 2 FRANCIS BRUNO ALMER Notre Dame F ran Academic Ambitious sense of humor enjoys roller skating big things come in small packages usually seen with Teter Shakespearean Drama 2 JOAN MARIE BALIK 55 Simon and Jude Joante Secretarial Queen of laughter Senior Plays Nellie trouble trouble everywhere Becahls Hedda llopper has no dilhculty in expressing herself Personality Club 4 BERNADINE ANN BEDICS bb Cyril and Methodlus Bernie Secretarial Sweet mild manner pleasant smile eager to serve Glee Club 1 2, 3 4 Betsy in benxor Play Sceptre staff Prom Com mittee 3 4 Honors I 2 3 4 Operetta 2 fig. ,E st, x PATRICIA ANN BLAUKOVITCH Holy Ghost at Academic Jovial good natured interested in others always willing to do her share works hard at Murphy s . . . future goal nursing . . . Person- ality Club 3 4. ELIZABETH MARY BLEIER Holy Ghost ee Secretarial Good natured friendly . . . enjoys life . quite decisive in her ways . . . great friend of Peton . . Clee Club 1 2 3 . . . Prom Committee 3 4 . . . Sceptre Staff . . Honors 1 2 3 JEANE'I'l'E LOUISE BOLD Holy Ghost an Academic Friends a-plenty . . . helpful to all . . . enjoys good times . . . pert waitress . . . drives a yellow Buick . . . future undecided. ROBERTA ROSE BURKIT St. Anne Bobbi General Big blue eyes . . . quiet-sometimes . . . loves to dance . . . delayed action . . . just adores Shakespeare! . . . future secretary . . . Sceptre staff . . . Personality Club 3, 4. JOSEPH THOMAS CARPENCY Si. Simon and Jude Joe Academic Basketball fan . . . keeps 'em guessin' . . . shy . . . quiet manner . . . Hawk man . . . college bound . . . baseball . . . Honors 1, 2, 3, 4. MONICA SUSAN CARPENCY Simon and Jude Monica Secretarial Dependable . . . seen but not heard . . . a woman nobly planned, to warn, to comfort, and command bound for IBNI school . . . Class Repre- ntatne 2 3 H nors 1 2 3 4 Prom I OIIIITIIIICC 4 LOUIS DOMINIC CASAMASSA NS Slmon and .lude Teter General Frlled mth mischief laughter and fun ln a hurry to get places biology whiz flat top loses to :ce skate baseball mtramurals MARY CLARE CECILIA CASTELLUCCI Holy Rosary Clame Academic Llkable personality Mona Lisa smile help ful calm tranqurl champion steak maker sparkling eyes Co editor the Sceptre Operetta 1 Z Personahty Club 3 4 G ee C 1 1 2 Q. tb- ,ly 1 74 234355. , at 1: I QT 2 l 1.4 4 , 'rv fi' an vo- 3 MARY ANN FRANCES CHASSAR bt Ursula Chas Secretarial Accurate typlst allergic to homework as a nund of her own valuable Hawkette 1 2 3 Clee Club 1 2 3 4 Personallty Club PHILIP RICHARD COYLE Holy Infancy Ph: General Tall dark easy on the eye popularity plus lakes to take II easy keen dancer Rzchard tn sennor play Anythmg need iixm 9 LORLTTA ROSE CSORDAS Holy lnfancy Reita Secretanal Peute and lnely wmnmg smrle hosts of fnends hates tests Sceptre Typist Personality Club 3 4 C-ee Club 1 2 .5 Prom Committee 3 4 Hngh Honors DOROTHY ANN DANKO 5' Cyril and Nlethodtus Dotsze D Secretarial X dance tlus week? cheerleader 2 3 4 u uallv een wxth Paulette and NI8ggI8 never pa e up a party talks a Brown and Cold treak Personalxty Club 3 4 Prom Committee 3 JOAN LOIS DOZER Holy Ghost Ioannze Secretarial Sense of humor chatterbox known for her famous parties ready able and willing blonde locks female hot rod G ee WILLIAM PATRICK EGAN SS Simon and .lude Academic Neat appearance keen wit dependable basketball manager Calvzn ln Little Shep herd of Kingdom Come college bound varsity basketball 4 WILLIAM HENRY EVERETI' St Anne Academic Freckles happy go lucky trouble B111 s middle name goes along with the crowd future lawyer vocabulary whiz ANNA MARIE I-'ADULE St Ursula Academic Chatterbox fnendly doesnt enjoy home work likes to dance bursting with lIllSCl1l8f college bound Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 Operetta 1 JUSTINE MARIE DEGNAN St. Anne Justine Academic Goldilocks . . . catchy smile . . . likes to dance . . . Jennie Overstreet in the Senior Play . . . G ee Cu 1 2 3 4 . . . Sceptre StafI . . . Student Officer 1 Operetta 4 ANNA MARIE DELGROSSO Holy Ghost Ann Secretanal Faithful listener of colleglate wrestling matches talkative has stock in McCrorys future secretary artistic ability Glee Club Sceptre Staff Honors 1 2 3 Operetta 1 GEORGE ROBERT D HUY SS Simon and Jude Jorge Secretarial Brooklymte knight in shmmg black armor lrkes to doodle garrulous c las comedian only male stenographer in Becahx CHARLES JOSEPH DONCHES SS Cynl and Methodius Chas Academic Debatable personality favorite of Juniors quxte an actor enjoys sports especially bas ketball and baseball college bound Operetta 1 3 4 l lb U U Y . V i l- i - ' , 1,2,3... ,, 4 g V, E ', 5 , , . i., Club 1, 2,3.. .Personality Club 3,4-. .. Honors l,2,3,4. .' BU! ' . Bill ' 4 . Lu ' I..-... -:.-. , - - -. . I one ' ' 1.1.2 .I , l ' x it K X i Mo Jrisi. ROSEMARY THERESA GEITZ St Anne Rosle General Talkative great grggler trouble rs her mxddle name gets along with those who know er Personality Club 3 4 MARLEEN ANNE GRAY SS Simon and Jude Graya Secretarial Personality plus popular radiates fnend lmess peppy cheerleader 2 3 4 Sports Editor Sceptre . . . Glee Club I 2 3 . . . er- sonality Club 3 4 . . . Honors 1 2 3 4 GLORIA DEAN BERNADEAN GRETZINGER St. Stanislaus Gloria General Lateconier to our hallowed halls . . . made friends easily . . . fancy dresser . . . Margaret in Senior Play . . . ardent dancer . . . Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Personality Club 3, 4 . . . Operetta 3. GEORGENE JANE HARVEY SS. Simon and Jude Georgene General Seen but not heard . . . runs the ditto machine . . . goes around with Penny . . . valuable worker . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Personality Club 3, 4. MARY MARGARET FAGAN Holy Infancy Mary General Sweet and cute with that perfect something Betsy m Semor Play Glee Club 1 2 3 4 prospective beautician Personalxty Club 3 4 Sceptre Staff 4 CATHERINE ELIZABETH FAHY SS Sxmon and Jude Cathy General Refined pleasant personahty friendly never seen alone high spmted short black wavy hair friend of Mary MARY ANN FOLEY St Theresa Mary Secretanal Gay carefree never too busy to have a good tlme speedy Ttdmgs typist Thanky of Semor Play Boys Club anyone? Glee Club 1 2 3 Operetta 1 2 3 Honors 3 ANNE MARIE DOLORES GALLEY Holy Ghost Anme Secretanal Girl about town never has troubles always happy shag anyone? loves to dance future secretary Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Prom Commrttee 3 4 X... 0 it ALEXANDER GEORGE HEKLAR Qt John Capt trano Alex General Shy but friendly tall lanln fi herman enjoy ports e pecnally basketball ba eball and tenm JEAN RITA HERCZEC Qt John Capt trano Jeanne qecretarlal Shorthand mz paper bookcoser anyone C ee Club 1 2 3 4 Secretary of Clee Clu Sceptre twptt Hrgh Honor 1 2 3 4 Operetta I 2 3 4 Personallty Club 3 4 Prom Commtttee 3 4 .IIJLIA ROSE HORVATH Sacred Ilfart fulla Secretarlal Uuut as a mou e Sr Edward Anltas rlght hand gurl alvsass mtlmg ambltrous llzss lucy ln Semor Play C-lee Club 1 2 3 4 Prom Commrttee 3 4 Operetta 2 3 4 MARYCRALIL NANCY HURVATH Holy Ro ary lflarygrace Secretarial C ay and ca ual mnnmg smtle llargaret m Nenlor Play bell ltke worce always the a y Operetta 2 Personality Club 3 4 'C' Ii 1 fv- i QQ , 3 NIICHAEL STAINISLALS JABLONSKI St Qtam lau llzlte General Ixtnd frrendlw quiet at the flglll ttme 5.5 dependable ts synonymous mth hrs name ' wluue along ln a leek Pontrac future tlraftsman A- 15 KENNETH JAMES JOHNSON Qt -'l ne Kenny General That contagtou laugh yearns for ,lune Thrrd qtreets mot capable salesman watch that Chevy Q , KATHLEEN PATRICIA KELLY St Lr ula Kathy Secretanal Y Plea mg ptr onallty funny little mtle loquacrou N11 s Pl.ll'lCIll3llIy '7 found after 95:2 4' sehool at Warners Cut Rate Operetta 2 3 Per onaltty Club 3 4 ' RICHARD DANIEL KELLY St Lr ula Scratch General Natural born carrot top slow but sure rellable but full of excu es jut lh case basketball 4 Clee Club I 2 3 Senlor Plays Tam Operetta 1 3 baseball 4 Representatne 1 L. 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E ,, ... , RUSSELL JAMES KEMBEL St. Ursula Skip General T tm admrred by all Hone t Srster I tu d dr tmct per onalnty Hawk man allerglc to books Ba ketball 1 2 3 4 Ba eball 1 4 MICHAEL JOHN KISSEL Holy Infancw Mzlte Academic ,lack of all trades comes through when needed lab a lstant 100 L school spmt waxy black harr gemal manner Scrence Club 3 4 Honors 2 3 4 PAULE'l'l'E MARY KNIES Holy Cho t Paulette Acadenuc Drlves a hot Ford good taste m clothes pleasant smlle always on t1me'7 carefree quret tones Operetta 1 Honors 1 2 Representatrve 2 Personality 3 4 PALL MARTIN KOCH St Ursula lzlvts Academic Loves rock n roll flymg feet Know any new steps' Hawk man Match maker Lngllsh wh1z7 Operetta 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Nathan Cherry ln Semor Play , 3... rw As' -fs Fm in GRACE CECILIA KOCSAN Holy Cho t OFHCIC Academic Usually seen mth Roseanne Thanlty ln Semor P ay future nurse Tzdmgs typlst 1 2 3 4 Sports 'Nianager 1 2 3 4 Operetta 3 C ee Club 1 2 3 4 RICHARD ANDREW KOLESKY Holy lnfancy Duck General A great guy mth a great smxlt short crew cut neat dresser mlld mannered' under nounshedo Baseball 1 2 .5 4 Operetta 2 MARIANNE TIIERESA KONRAD lloly Ghost Ienny Secretarial Q,-rested in secretarial no ' . . . barrel of fun . . . sou etiun-. ln-lps with the ditto mac ine . . . -s au . . . 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JEAN M KRIE KORPICS 1' R s Ieunze At-ad 'mic 'lard on the lu' my . . . found in uual drug, ,tore . . . future uurs' . . . loves potato chips . . . nors 1 2 '. , ,, ,,,, l, , 1 11 'il L C QTY V CECILIA JUDITH LONGENBACH Holy Ghost Judy Secretarial Gig les constantly combing her hair at complexion nifty dresser quiet and studious future ecretary Personality 3 4 Prom Committee 3 4 Honorsl 2 3 4 MARYANN SUSAN LUTHER SS Cyril and Nlethodius Maryann Academic Waitress m 'NIcCrorys petite quiet in manner sweet and gentle future nurse likes things her own way KATHRYN ANN MADZERAC St John Capistrano Kathy Academic 'NlcCrory s favorite fountain girl future lady in white lowes a good debate Lucy in Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come STEPHEN BRIAN MALITZKI St Ursula z General A little non ense now and then is relished by the best of men happy go lucky mall but mighty carefree friendly Operetta 3 Baseball 3 4 1 3 .., Nix Q' 1 G., Sf sv MARY .IANE CATHERINE KORPICS Holy Ghost Janie Academic Favors lab work . . . ready smile . . . helps out in NlcCrory's . . . charming personality . . . blushes easily . . . future Florence Nightingale. NANCY CYNTHIA KURUC St. Anne Nan Academic Likes to jitterbug . . . skillful seamstress . . . .Uelissy in Senior Play . . . Yice President of Science Club . . . college bound . . . Tidings 1, 3 Personality Club 4 LORE'I'l'A AGNES LIPSKY SS Cyril and 'Nlethodlus Lorelta Secretarial Plea ing personality no worries ability to make friend feet spell polka Operetta 2 usher Senior Play WEROFNICA MARX LONCAR St Jo eph Ronnie General Golden voice prettiest eyelashes shy smile Joual manner friendly disposition enjoy good music Clee Clubl 2 3 4 Operettal 2 3 4 ,l i Q fx Us 5 2, , 4 . . . ' . A V . . . , . V 'f 3 ' L L , I v v 1 v 5 N ' , ' . s ' V V 's ' . . . , , , . . . , , , - - . , ' g ' . . . . .U . . f r . . . . . . ,- , - . Q as , . . . . . . . , 4, V - - - v - - ' 1 1 1 - i Q y V,,t, A-f. M, , , , , . . . v 1 gf T , A , 'Qfiw ' it g a- , 1 , 7' 9913? In , . . . ,. A K., .,. - ,N 1 . . . . ff V fx - gi 1, 1 - 1 - sv v - M ., , -gm N . . . .n. . M I ' ' .9 - 5- D' ' -' fff ir' N . Q Q . . 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JOHN FRANCIS McCARTY N lr ula ac Academxc Tflg mlm In l1 nan r ml l1a1r of cour e m1 1 happy 1.0 lutky Rlchard II Nnnr l w blg tea e Honors mtranlural 10 ANNE NIEILIINGER Sa: rr wl Heart Buttons Fe-neral 5 ort tl1u 1a t ba Letball Yar1ty 2 3 4 JI l o f1r funn e Urs Dean 1n Se mor Plas quut mannfr MARGARET IDA MIES Was Holy Cho t Peggy Academ1c Qm1l1 for al eatmg 1 a hobby 1' l ' Be! ol future Lhool Nlarm lug. blue cue t are e Clubl 2 3 0mrztta12 J 4 1' f' DAVID JOSEPH MINAROVIC St Lr ula lllznny General Htarty lau h mnnmg, perionalny many frlends enjoyb all sport e pec1ally baaketball and mmmmg, succe s assured baaeball JOANNE MARIE MORCANELLO Q N lloly Ro ary Joanne Secretarlal Iuut manmr one of tho e xaluable Hawk mms future ecretary Ba ketball 1 2 JOAN MARIE MORRISON T' SN S1mon and Jude Joame Ncrttarxal N--' 1 gl: box of old enjoy a good tlme fawuntr palmu combm halr .Sceptre .1 lu Pnr r1nal1tx Club 3 4 0 aretla 1 1 Prom CUITIITIIIIC8 3 4 MARLARI- T ANN NAPRAVNIK i' NN N mon .11 d utlm leggx Kcadenuc 1 XI IIIIIIII pt r 1nal1ts Q tu new JIJHI the ad: r FII femme 1n Nr mor .n :tw Op retta 1 ,IOSI-PII IIIARLES NEIBILRLER ldl tr.1 'N 1 Alillltlllli' 1 um Illd but I'lllgllIN lla :ball 1 l 1 frnn Hlll! for r ng. lm u KIICC Club 4 ramuml 1 Z 3 if ft. lr .ll ' ' ' ,... 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MAIQREEN RUTH 0'CONNOR -qi , St. Theresa .llaureen Academic I I Infectious laugh . . . Oh, those tests! . . . bound I V for nursing career . . . small girl with a big heart 2 . . . Sceptre Staff . . . Clee Club . . . Personality Club . . . Operetta l. 2 ' 4 . T' SIJZANNE MARGARET O'DONNELL VA , X. Assumption of BJ .NL Suzie General ggi' ,X Dependable, efhcient . . 4 refined, gracious . . . friendly, helpful . . . school spirit plus sense of l responsibility . . . Tidings business manager . . . Clee Club . . . Personality Club 3, 4. in--nv ,3- ELIZABETH CECILIA OLEARY I SS Simon and Jude zz Secretarial Brautiful blue eyes lends Irish voice to Clee Club eager beaver Oh this hair' Personality Club 4 4. ' MARY ROBERTA 0 NEILL SS Simon and Jude Mary Secretarial Dimples ready smile starry eyed usually seen with Liz neat sugar and spice and everything nice Af PATRICIA ANN ORAVEC 'Q SS Cyril and Methodius at Secretarial A smile for everyone good humored rippling laughter prize po session a green Fort never at a loss for words C ee Cu 1 2 3 Personality Club 3 4 so MARJORIE ANN ORBAN Holy Ghost Marge Secretarial Well mannered Nliss silence is golden cool calm collected helpful to all enjoys reading Glee Club 1 2 3 Prom Com mittee 3 4 ROSEANNE MARGARET ORTWEIN ' Holy Ghost Roseanne Academic Co editor of Tulzngs bell ringer friendly Operetta I 2 3 1 C ee Club I 2 3 4 Honors 1 2 3 4 Personality Club 3 4 Homeroom pellmg champ 4 lb.. I ANNE LOUISE PESOLA J, St John Capz trano ou Academic Petite and weet talks a Brown and Gold trealt favors red and white Chevies heart set on nursing Operetta 1 2 3 4 C ee u 1 2 3 Personality Club 3 4 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 I Q I I ' 4' , 'Y' 9 ' 1' 3 ,MW sfo V ' . . . ,V 1 , . . ' ' ' . i C . 1 ' . - Q. I b , , . . . ' ' , .. 'P' ' C.. and helpful . . . Asshciate Representative 4 . . . - A ,, j ,,.f...l ,,, 3 ,- Q . S ' 4 'W 4 Lg 4 -. . 'S L ' , V Y ' r Q Q Q Cl b , , , 4 . . . ' , . . . KATHLEEN THERESA PETANOVICS BI John Cap1 trano Kathy Qecretanal loquacmus pet1te laughter galore future Und9CldCd alwaxs on the go G ee 1 l 2 Per onallty Club 3 4 MARY MARGARET PETERS Nt There a Pete Secrctanal Ts p1ng terror Sceptre Qtaff 4 Heller ton1an brown man ha1r typ1cal woman drner Cee Club 1 2 3 Pcr onalm u 3 4 Prom Comm1ttee 3 4 MARY AGNES PHILLIPPI NS S1mon and Jude Mary Secretanal u1et and tasy gomg t1mely comments has plans for college gorgeous purse collecuon Typ1st for the .Sceptre Prom Comm1ttee 4 MARIE ELIZABETH POSIPANKO Ks umpuon of B V M Posz Secretanal D1gs p1ano typmg terror a cute blonde mth sparklmg personal1ty blushes eas1ly Clee Club 1 2 3 4 Sceptre Staffl 2 3 4 Hlgh Honors 1 3 4 ...gi fi,-N ic? 43 Q.--s. ,pal --1,1 X QVNXQ Y YP REGINA MARIE QUINN I X St Ursula ean Academ1c Tlx UICI as a vvh1 per manager g1rls ba ketball neat as a pm bound for nursmg career Operetta 1 2 3 Honors 1 2 JOANNE MARIE REPSHER Holy Ghost Rep Secrctarlal Well l1ked la s l1ve on the funny 1de of 1 e dependable Co ed1tor the Sceptre L1bra1'1an of C,-lee Club 1 2 3 4 Operetta Per onal1ty Club 3 4 -,,. Ns 1cAT111.EEN mn REYB1'rz SN Munn and Jude kathy Surttanal oudt t po e on drmr l1 ent e ea frnndlx lx Illl plaung. Illll 0' hldden tal nt X Pfr onalltw Clllh 3 1 ANNA WIARIE ANTOINETTE RICAPITO llolx Infants lnnze Xcademlc full of g.1g.g.le Whos tht ex 'Student Ufbur l 7 C ee Flu l Per onallty Club 3 4 Operetta l Z 3 4 bc1ence Club 3 4 x l 'S .K ' Cl1b , , 3 . . . s ' ' , . W , . 1. S Y ' I 'X - 4. ,I Cl b . . . . ' . - - A - - 1 . . . ' . . . . . 5- ,Z , ec.. fe ' J ' k 2, 3 . . . . ' . . . ' . . . Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. A ' s . . . ' s 5' A l'f . -. . i . . . - ' , l,'2,3,4... S ' 3 A... k.. , , A . PI' 'r as 5-l . I ' lr IC' 4' . . . lUV's to , I... I' . . . cease-less, G ' ' l' gs 'K 1 . . . . ' .- . . . . o1.-.- 111111, 1, 2. Qs . . , P f 1 s 1' , 5. 5. 8 an bfi . .M V. L . rv . 'X f -1 I --1 dl I A- ' A Loyal to Tl'tlllf1gS . . . Y' rf -s . . . ' ' gui 'k r'f.. .... l ' 1 ,L... ,b,2,3.-1... As- , ROSEMARY THERESA SCHUSTER Holy Ghost Rosy Secretanal Devotee of roller skatmg always good for a tall tale readrl becomes mvolved rn m stery Y Y stones apprecrates a good Joke Glee Club Personalxty Club 3 4 DONALD ALEXANDER SCHOENEN Holy Infancy Don General Qmet but socrable rmmune to school keen on football baseball Arr Force next stop drrves a whrte Ford baseball 4 WILLIAM RUDOLPI-I SCHROE'I I'NER Holy Ghost General Drrves a yellow Mercury quiet and reserved bantone vorce slowness of manner never refuses to help PATRICIA MARGARET SCHWEDER St John Caprstrano T nsh Secretanal Tall and graceful fnendly to all neat appearance versatile dancer for fire call UN 6-6226 Glee Club I 2 3 4 er sonalxty Club 3 4 Honors 2 3 Prom Commtttee 3 4 ANNA MARIE DOROTHY RONCA St Ursula Annze Academtc Has her share of troubles enjoys a good time fashionable dresser future goal teaching Sceptre Staff Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Operetta 1 2 3 JOSEPH PHILIP RUSS St John Capistrano oe Academe Neat dresser enjoys huntmg and fishmg class representatlve 4 not very loquactous man of affarrs happy go lucky Presrdent Scrence Club xntramurals 1 2 3 4 baseball 1 GERALDINE ANN RYAN St Ursula Gerry Academe Rosy cheeks and ready smile loves to dance Meltssy rn Semor Play Glee Club 1 2 Sceptre Staff future Florence Nrghtmgale Operetta 1 2 3 4 MARY THERESA SANDRE SS Stmon and Jude Mary Secretarial Lrked by all carefree and fun lovmg becoming p1x1e harr cut North Srde hbranan Glee Club 1 2 3 Operetta 1 X . l . 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' , f My Bill .. , ...'P - W ' 9 ' ix ' 6 1,2 ev- vzuf 9' NANCY ANN THERESA STEIXNER St John Cap1 trano Stzcksy Academxc Oh they re playmg a polka tho e hazel e e drnea a lug K Tzdmgs 1 2 3 4 LL CILLE MARIE WI ACDALENE SERSEN 4 lu 3 1' eneral Xl 1 1 xx x ure 1 the od e fre Sceptre Staff Ier onallty Club 3 4 Optrttta 1 Z 5 BARBARA ANN SILVOY I Iioblm Cenrral Sxltut type away mn wlth Ceo: 18 n 4 lla lu lball gram: dt pendable lar 1nal1ty Club 3 4 Operetta 2 FLAINE MARIE SMITH SS Cyrml and 'Nlethodxus Smztty Secretarlal Tho e bhorthand te I l known for her black waxy halr dl hlte: her nlckname knows the on Operetta lar onalm Club 3 4 KATHLEEN IRENE SPISAK Nl ,lohn Caplatrano bpzsh General Vholewme frlendllne always laughmg Steptre Staff keen dancer collects popular record blee Club 1 4 Operetta 1 Opcrttta 1 Personality Club 3 4 ,, SCICHCC Club 4 JOHN FRANCIS SWECEL St Jo tph ack Academlc QM, 5' Emstems under tudy Tumgs 2 3 4 R ready WlIllIIg and able Sen-nct Club 4 brlght future loweb lo dance Honors 1 3 mtramurala 2 3 Operetta 1 STEPHEN FRANCIS TALIAN S Jo mph 51618 'Icaduruc Q 'H mn but not heard ollora l Qrnou d pf ru a J 1 Ja lun Q rua I mntlmnmnx tollapt bound 'N rarnural l ptrtb rtpmrttr for Yzdmgs Ipl LENORE MARY TOTII mr l ffltllure btneral lg. lx a a that lpaua nu r 11 fran dl tr on.: :ty tt Uperella ffm 3 Q9 V XL X St. ,I1w'pll , 1 ' L 1, Iliff-A gifs- . . , enjoy- Ille-t' Club l, 2, 3. 4 . . . A 6. lgrilgilxlt -fut ,ir Iilllrlllfixl U. 3A.S il'f Clvst - ... - - , , . nl SS. Qyril and Xlvtlmodiu- F ,- ' 'V 1' ...l'jfs-- I c-jxyr '- --... ' ' D' SI I ' I I, . . . 1 G '., all -5 QQ.'..ii1.-f- Club 1,2, 3,4.f. l,2...'-5 ,. , ' I ' if-N' f- ' ys... ,,7 I , . . Honors 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . associate representative g., I n B. I at Q - S' J ' ' K i -f A ' - - f Q V . I N - - - 'I X yi , - - - Vi, a 1-fs, 2,,4...'..' ', . I CI. :J .l ' .' ' . I I X, Qv- -' ...II ',2,3,4... - , 5- ' N, 4- - l' l lf- . . . lu'-1. to ' bm-lf . . . Q. -tg!-. -L1 --lam gg- 'li ' - 'f' 'Y llll ' ' a , . . . 5 P ' r - M ' k Q Q -. J, -I. I Sa' , iff-QV 5' . A I. b I XV 511' e-1 lIx'ul'l . ' I A vw , . , aff: Q Fu 'N lx v-' lull , . . full nf llfm- , .. ' A 'lv . . . Pa l- -xoux ' gl? . , . Il' N 'l' ' Club 3, -1 . . . lQl-- Club l, 2, 3, -1 . .. - ' 1, 2, 3. 0 THOMAS CHARLES TOTH SS Cynl and Nlethodnus Tom Acadenuc Lxkable person smooth dancer keen dresser Basketball Publrcnty Manager Sceptres Sports Editor Representative 4 Intramurals 1 2 Baseball 1 2 ELIZABETH ANN TREMEL Iloly Ghost Betsy Academe Pretty and qulet cooperative one of the qumts perpetual smile future Florence Nnghtrngale Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Operetta 2 MALREEN ELIZABETH TRIMBLE St Ursula Maureen Acadermc Never hurrnes never worries sparkling brown eyes sweet and petite onc of Dcnmss golden girls Operetta 1 CLARENCE FRANCIS VITO Holy lnfancy Clarence General Small but mrghty versatrle good sport Byronxcl1ke'7 Chad' rn Llttle Shep herd of Kmgdom Come Wzll Parker ROBERT JOSEPH VOTRAL SS Cyrrl and Methodrus Bo Academlc Edxtor of The Sceptre generous helpful avrd singer future scnentxst college bound Glee Club 3 4 Operetta 4 JOANNE CATHERINE WENZEL Holy Ghost Joanne Academlc Well lrked by everyone pleasmg personality Nellze m Lrttle Shepherd of Kmgdom Come Ttdmgs cartoonist 1 2 3 4 Honors 1 3 Representatxve 4 JOSEPH ANTHONY WENZEL Holy Ghost oe General Hound for huntmg Becahls lzaak Walton tall dark and handsome Knock rt off' class oliicer 3 4 Prom Commxttee 3 4 RITA JOANNE WILLEY St Anne Rua Secretarml Natural born not e ty rrnplsh wrtty wrnmng personalxty Marleen s other Operetta 1 valuable Hawkette 3 4 Sports Editor Sceptre 4 1,,3- ,,, . AA ... .- ....n... . g' Oklahoma . . . Glee Club 3. ' . . b . h, ,4... ' J ' h i' ... l.f ...' ', JOSEPH ADOLF WUNDERLICH St Joseph oe Academic Watch the hair Nhke and me t at carefree tnde enjoys week ends a smtle for everyone Assistant Representative 1 Honorsl 2 3 4 Science Club 3 4 JOHN JOSEPH YUHASZ St John Capistrano John Academic Strong ilent type deeds do his talking conservatne dre ser Chad in Senior Play truck lover Operetta 3 4 Honors 2 7 Qi MACDALENE MARIE ZAHURAK SS Cyril and Methodius Maggze Academic Bramy travel hound Where did all my allowance go? Mrs Dean in Senior Play future teacher an even tempered girl High Honorsl 2 3 4 SHIRLEY ANN ZAMPAR St Joseph Shzrl Academic Yolleyball fan enjoys collecting latest records quick blush plans to attend busmess college one of McCrorys personnel pretzel fiend ALMA MATER Throned mid Bethlehem s verdant hills Our Alma Mater reigns, The while her loyal subjects she With links of love enchalns Her colors ploud me wave on high Her Seal impress our heart, As sign from truths that she has taught We never shall depart O Fld6S et Sclentlal Our aegis this shall be, The light that erst the Maglans led To knowledge is the key. Then, up and on! With courage blest Her summons we obey: The Star, the Star of Bethlehem Henceforth our roundelay. Scions of a glorious line, Of Faith s blest lineage we Our goal be noblest and the best With naught of low degree To honor, truth, and prlncipl Let future prove us true, Thus dowermg Alma Mater with The glory that s her due Chorus O Fld6S, etc Rmg, then, out our Motto grand, And let its cadence wake In each, the will to do and dare For Faith and Countrys sake. Our pennant floats beside the Flag, To prove for each we'd die,- We, scions of Bethlehem, We Grads of its Catholic High! Chorus: O Fides, etc. School Motto: Fides et Scientiau School Colors: Brown and Cold 5'i,.-u-'ew'--,,,,nfgA I 144 U 1' SEASONS RECORD B.C.II.S. Upp 51 llf-llf-1'tms11 67 -11 llcllr-1'tms n -1-7 -1-14 lfonntaiin Hill 1117 67 Alumni 56 58 Notre Damex 57 39 Bishop Sllanahanx 30 53 Nortllzunpton A16 66 Wliileliall 52 46 Sl'l0YlllIld0i1ll Cutlmliv 73 36 Allentown Central Cath. 66 -15 St. Pius X' 34 55 Pennridge 38 56 Reading Central Cath. 111 53 Allentown 63 56 Bishop KCIlI'll'li,k 61 63 Betlilelieni 87 65 St. Mzittliewx '15 98 Lansclaile Catholic' 63 Q13 llisllop K6I11'i1'lCk 16 65 lnllfilailv fi4itl11vli4'k 52 37 110111111111 fivritml ligitll. '13 57 lliflnmp Slllilllllllllljk 55 T0 Ft. Nlailtlimsx 512 715 51. l'il1N X 61 19 Nwtrv llninv 17 51 llifliup Kun-ii-lx 66 .ul lXllf-ritimnlfe-nti'.1l lfqitli. -W 67 xllifliill 413 ,.Nn Hawkw gc-t as-t for thu- start of a vross-town rixulry with Notre' Dumv. 4. bug! ' all gif Russ Kembel soars high in the air for u quick basket for Becahi. GUIJJICN HAV'KS OF 1957-58: Km-vling. W1 fire--ho, C. KI:-in. J. flhunitz, munagr-rsg ftanding. R. Hukwiv-, G. Curr'-ur. R. K1-lly. A. Kulunko, W1 lfgun. Cozivh tial- so. L. lirutkoxirs. traine-r. R. thi. R. flszuzur. N. Kc-nib:-l. W. liunkuwgki. and P. Koch. Bob Uukvic's dvudly jump ahot nets two points against Sr. Nlanfs. Anxioualy waiting for the rc-- bounrl are Bob 11-aazar. Rugs Kvmbc-I and Dick lhl. if Y r. Louis Bralkovics Tramer 9 ' Y Russel Cllusaj ,,, w, F Guard X X u Wg, 'a K ', X N X ' Richard .X V X 2 I I Kembel CScralchD hell Guard fs! Jim Jima mapzw, ,Spmbi ' Again in action, Bob fights vigorouslv for Caa zar a take down against his opponents Chick Garza tries des- perately to grab a re- bound. 6 Fancy dancing in mid air is in or der as Russ Kembel tries to knock the ball away from a Kenrick player. 124 A IB mv' 5 Athletic Director, Father Cronin. pon- with the J V ' 'VI . .s: . anager. J. Egan. J. Monek. R. Nloliluricz. I . Ifilu. R. Grif- fiths, H. Stirk, A. Kalata. U. Xellak D. Johnson. li. Ang:-rman. A. Muck gaxage. J. Malin-han und manager. J Srhupp. ln action against St. Nlulthvw' Billy Egan shoots a long ahot. 'N Jwl 191119 Our Catholic preparation for future life consists not only in the learning that we receive in hooks, hut also in the sportsman- ship derived from competitive sports. Through participation in these competitive games, we learn how to get along with our fellowman. how to appreciate victory and how to at-cept defeat. The year lrrought to ltecahi the Phila- delphia Diocesan Class ll fihampionship. hut to us. each hov and girl wearing the lirown and Cold was a champ . . . eavli one had the strength of 531 hehinfl him . . . 531 hearts were lifterl when we scored lay-upis . . . 53l hearts sank when we missed them. lfnrler any and every circumstance. the pride of the 53l was hehind our teams. for they had done their utmost in the hest tradition of the Brown and Cold. P Nd ls it some secret strategy Father Cronin is working on that holds the attention of his student assistants? Clockwise, surrounding Father are: G. Kline, WY. Egan, J. Shupp, W1 Cresho, J. Chanitz and T. Toth. O 4. 1 Hob lisaszur scores an easy points. I' A stunned St. Nl a t t . ' s te am watches Bob Buk- vics practice toe dancing as the ball drops through the net. P lay-up for two Vlith his fans looking on, Russ Keni- bcl shoots u long one from the corner. I .J- Left to right: Kneeling, Catherine Butryn, Sylvia Casa- massa, Maryann Koenig, Marie Vogel and Rita Coyle, second row, Clementina Gonzales, Agnes Kocsan and Grace Kocsan, managersg third row, Andrea Garza, Patricia Bolash, Sandra Bukvics, Jean Bayak, Louisa Check, Elaine Trivisano, Margaret Yelenics, Eleanor Bobb, Sally Russ, Joanne Meilinger, Joyce Or-avec, Dorothy Donchez, Joanne Morganello, Rita Willey, Nancy Schweisgut, Maryann Chassar and Frances W'alakovits. 4-aw-A ff- I 1 I9 7n, Maryann Chassar Guard Keen blocking by Rita Willey makes possible Jean Bayalfs set shot. i I Mr. John E. DiMeglio Coach .X ,S Joanne Morganello Guard Dorothy Donchez scrambles for a loose ball while Rita Willey dodges a Bethlehem High guard. fp. 'lin' ive Patricia Bolash Forward Links in the chain of our victories -our Cheerleaders: Marleen Cray, Sandra Franklin, Jean Martin, Joan W'illey, Susan Peters, and Margaret Napravnik, capitan. a6'a.m6alL QTIA ' YCA6: aff ll '45 X X .Vf'.EAHl ff J l A A l x l I 1 L ' f . ' if ra, I Naval, I A , Qgf . 1 ' NN 1 I 5 'nl ff J- kj ,I 1' Q I if! , ,-HQ z I . i :LJ x Q v ,, . Fi I row: J. Neiberger, W. Bankow- - X 3fj'2'c gulf J. Wunderlich, J. Cham., J. u e Sek, R. Bukvicsg second row: C. Vito, J. Carpency, A. Mucksavage, C. W'eigl1tman, J. Rodgers, J. Russ, C. Donches Ist base P Outfielders C. Vito and 2 5 J. Carpency talk it over Q in a lull before workout, N. 'X V . f M 9 l kr ff , f X f -C . 9 x K Y . 9 0 C, ' if 'U I 9 7 C I J. Russ 'I 'I Ouifield C Reading vnu an-nior triu, Iirh and flrs nlervlovkwiw in lhif outfielder J. Wunder- ! ban-mun .-X. llvklar. seem to be awaiting sumo impurlanl answer from ll. Y lllrlll. plll'hl'T, Fi X qog,CA,y, UIA55 ii . V, 'A QCA ' A--ff 'f',, l, ' 1- - If , ,f f ,ZX V ff v u is P. Koch, C. Staufferg lop row: Coach Spirk, C. Donches, G. Carscar, R. Volral, N. Zaun, A. Heklar, N. Sabler, R. Kolesky and Father .X Mr. John Splrk Coach fl fgx ff if 4 N Nelberger J UNIURS Mary A. Albert Ernest 5. Alicli Eugene J. Alich Walter F. Bankowski Clatln-rine T. Bannon Nlaximina C. Barna Rob:-rt J. Barron Lillian J. Bednar Leslie A. Benzak Stn-plwn A. Bc-rtalan Anita Al. Bianco Mary A. Borlodan Katlllvvn Y. Bow? Alargarvt T. Braxmeier Anita li. Bruelll Sandra A. Bukvics ,luel C. Clianitz Robert S. Csaszar .losepli .l. Csordas Mary L. Culligan .lnditll Cunningham Joan A. Cusatis Joseph A. Delllrosso Marvia A. Demyan ,lamvs J. Daddy llorutliy A. Dunclicz llvlvn 'l'. llurivlief Dolan-5 .l. Dougherty Alary A. litlwards Mary K. Egan llarbara J. lfm-Clan livgzina ll. l e-m'1'ty Nilllfy l.. Fl-lYlt'l' Samlra K. Franklin ilu-taw J. liaifuar liiigiti..li.4Lai1a . 'lllll' .. nl s' VN r ,llhllill A inllnl Xia l I t n alt l.l4'llll'IlllllLi A. hunlalifr flara X lmfn l.arwlyn A. llurnung 'llllt'lt Li A. llnixatll Juan C. llufl'-mill: ll--inz A. llulin llvlr-n Nl, ,lancnfku Barbara A. Kanuuk Patricia Nl. Kr-llnart Barbara Nl. Kelly Q ' 4 'A- -,.. 5. , in f fer - ,ff jr' N, fv- A i 3 in ' ,. W bf 4'-1 . ' 'cg 5 Q if ffl. . A . .tk . -.QL 'Mr . 'qv ar ,, f. -. ' Q, em. f ' ' at xii, ' A Y YI' A , r 6. A 7, -IL 413 A 0' , X- 1 i Mn I i 5 1 - sf 'Air 2 Q O ,. .. , . : f -1 I . X vu? V Charles J. Kelly Dolores A. Kerecz Johanna J. Kirk Elizabeth A. Kissel George J. Klein Frances M. Koprivsek Jon P. Korin Rosemarie E. Kosay Nancy M. Kospiah Thomas J. Kozauer Maryann J. Kuharik Andrew E. Kulanko Elaine B. Kuprian John C. Lipovsky Joan M. Luther Kathleen A. Marschang Walter A. Marshaleck Albert G. Martin Eugenia M. Marti Judith McGraw Joseph P. Monaghan Geraldine C. Mozaeke Patricia A. Mulzet Joyce A. Oravec Dorothy T. Orhan Amelia T. Ortwein Edward J. Ortwein Elizabeth A. Ortwein Kathleen T. O'Shea Dolores L. Palos Elizabeth A. Pavolko Francis J. Peters Susan J. Peters Bette J. Pumberger Carol I.. Rau Nicholas S. Sabler Stephen A. Sakovics Lorraine A. Sarvas Margaret T. Sehamenek Ann F. Schwartz Nancy M. Schweisgut John R. Sek Patricia E. Serban Kathleen E. Silvoy Gilbert J. Stauffer Jacqueline M. Stoll Mary F. Stoll Joseph F. Szaryas Cecelia A. Talian Nilce P. Teles Mary R. Tratnyek Elaine E. Trivisano Gloria J. Tulio Mary A. Tulio 2 LAC- -w Q 6 Vs 2 ia xg 5' if ' X -. 6 G. Q ' in A- 9 1 ...- C ...- Q. D v. 4. QW. I 9 ' A 7 . L gf 5 N ' s 52 il qxfl Q:-s . . J ag f' 31 fy - Q SN G- QQ, gg, Qs! ev 4 2 C '3- , '.' . 9- , I., 4 . Q, E .-.1 1 yy A gf - 5 if 5 -V w QD WN, Joyce V. Unger Patricia A. Xogel Karen Y. Wachter Robert C. Weber Ronald :L Wendell Charles D. Wightman SOPHOMORES Ceorgene M. Almer ' 5' fp- Q -Us Q Q 2 f Z gf: ! K , fr .J 5, .. 3? it 'f ' 'Q ,ik Joan A. Willey Lorraine H. Willey Irene C. Yerkes William F. Zaun Roseann M. Balog 9 ' :J ba ii' . -R 7' '6 4' George A. Balshai -v ' ' Veronica E. Banish ' Charlotte M. Bartakovits Veronica M. Batley Jeanette M. Baur ,lean F. Bayak .lean F. Blaukovitch Eleanor J. Bobb Richard L. Bokan Robert D. Bokan Brenda M. Boone Gail T. Bringenberg Bernard B. Brogan Robert S. Bukvics Mary M. Buragino Jean A. Bush James J. Carroll Sylvia M. Casamassa Vincent D. Castellucci Michael J. Chafiier Louisa A. Check Thonias li. Chrismer Katie' Nl. Corroda Rita .-X. Coyle Fnean Nl. Cunningham Francis T. Curry Mary X. Danko john D. DeBcllis Robert .l. Demjan lit-len A. llominko l.r-nore- L. lJunt'lif-5 Grave E. l.ltrllfllll'I'lf' tirorgr' NI. Durako Catherine F. Dwyer William P. Dwyer Nlaiy L. liddinger Carolyn A. Elm-k Elaine M. Elliott Eleanor A. Ellwanger David R. Ernhoffer ,X 14 on ,li f B 4 L' A F. ,. X ., 1-and WI 5 Y? 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Highest ranking salesman in the Catholic Standard and Times subscription drive, was junior A. Martin, who re- ceives an award from Father Sangmeister. Clockwise are J. Csordas, S. Snell, A. M. Ricapito and Marie Lyons whose salesmanship was also rewarded. Ja mich, Um. Wlenwaiea, 1 Tk The numerous secretarial tasks at Becahi are elfectivel' handled b Foley as secretary for the day. Brother Christopher, F.S.C., from La Salle College explains to these senior boys just what the College has to offer in the way of higher education. Directed by Sister Edward Anita, the junior boys lead the student body in the weekly Dialogue Mass. During Uctober and May, they are responsible for the recitation of the rosary. Left to right, are: A. Martin, WL Zaun, J. Chanitz, R. Csaszar, G. Klein and G. Staulfer. 'IAF v--..- 7 , the combined efforts of the senior commercial students. Here Marv 1 l One wonders if the junior decorating committee would have looked so happy had they known that the blizzard of February 15, 1958, was just around the corner. f'- I a x I1 '. in-f iw XY 4. - J. Evrard, A. Ortwein and Carolann Danko busy them- selves in preparation for the decorating of the school at the holiday season. v-J 15 W -. 5 A group at the Villanova Press Conference Canght oil' guard by the photographer are these sen- iors and juniors enjoying their noonday snack. V Sister Marguerite Francis with her co-workers, Carol Taljan and Martha and Mary Van Billiard, give a last minute look at the exhibit they prepared for Vocation Week, March 19 to March 25. A close up view of some of Becahi's students attending the Catholic Youth Conven- tion. Service with a smile is the slogan of storekeepers Jean- ette Baur and Rosalie Fodi as they attend to their customer, Gail Bringenherg. Looking on, just in case, is James Carroll. L1 iv- 'S:: M- I X. N rw Xe Joanne M. Repsher Salutatorian T 86 V-wx.-sm 'I 011,l,l U In tr J, Q4 Q1 is ' 1 Jdhiwla to the PML These seniors busy themselves with last minute preparations before they step out in the processional. i Ours at last is the sc-ntime-nl reflected in the faces of lfranvia Almer. Loretta C-orclus. Kathleen Spisak. Marianne Konrad, Loretta Lipsky. Anne Nlurie l'a-solu and Donald Schocnen as they admire- their long-coveted diplomas. Q 'I Gi v -ii'-4 -IN 'K X fc ,x xfasmrelitjl-'Is Xl1i i'4.'y 1 3' Umfnfhajutlmn. Digniiied seriousness marks the class of 1958 as they start on their familiar way to the auditorium and to the culmination of their dreams and hopes - graduation. I 4 X Stephen F. Talian Valediclorian Good luck and Cod bless you, says Sister Michael Cecilia as she bids goodbye to llarygrace llorvath, Regina Quinn. 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