Cathedral Latin School - Purple and Gold Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)
- Class of 1959
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Me 1959 Purple and Gold STAFF Terry Cunningham ...,............... Editor-in-Chief Paul Puzenski, .... .... U nderclass Editor Al Hrich ....... ...... F aculty Editor Mike jablonski . . . .... Activities Editor Lee Piovarcy . . . .... Features Editor Tom Militano .... ...... S ports Editor Ron Lonero ...... ..... S enior Class Editor Joe Seminatore ..... .......... B usiness Manager Mark Price ....... .... A ssistant Business Manager john Oligny ..... ..,............ P hotographer Frank Mucklo .,.... ................. P hotographer Photography Adviser .... Brother Raymond Wuco, S.M. Adviser ................ Brother John Schneider,iS.M. President ....... Very Rev. James R. McKay, S.M., M.A. Published annually in May by the senior class of Cathedral Latin School 2056 E. 107 Street, Cleveland 6, Ohio, Tele. GA. 1-4172 Subscription Rate: 55.003 Patronship and Advertising Rates: Personal Patronship 51.005 Business Patronships 55.00, 510.00 and 515.00. Circulation: 1254. Vol. XLII, No. 1. 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V my M M fgagfl n M , ff! --5 'Fila V Hiih E DHHS A big help for math problems is a king-size slide rule seems to be Dave Toth's philosophy as he utilizes the facilities of the Physics Department. Senior Bill DeFranco puts in a little practice on his drawing board in the mechanical drawing class. John Kunikis, Ed Szeman, and Bob Barberio prepare to go to confession after school. Confes- sions were also heard before school and during most study hall periods. Freshmen 1 . mt. ' ittihrf. xxx! X Ei 7 i3 Larry Gray seeks the solitude of the auditorium for some pre- class cramming with his plane geometry book. The direction in which education Sflll'f.S' ll lllllll . . . Again the shadow movetlr o'er The dial-plate of time JOHN Gliljl TNI LAI Wllll IILR In this day and age of supersonic spetcs ant mpit atxantcmtnts of technical knowledge, the theme for the 1959 Purple and Gold Time and Nlotionu, fits in very appropriately. Life at Cathc ral Latin constantly emphasizes the importance of utilizing our time and egorts towards worthwhile goals. Through the guiding directives of the faculty and administrative staffs, this Ufor- ward loolii' is guided in the direction of mold- ing and producing a well-orientated Catholic gentleman. Athletics, dances. extra-curricular and curricular activities all aid a student in this quest for responsibility and maturity. Time is of the essence in this develop- ment of a student's mental, spiritual, physical, and social qualities. At the end of four years at Cathedral Latin, the student lwecomes more the Catholic gentleman, ready to step out and talce his place in the fast-moving world. To the Blessed Virgin, our Nlother, we dedicate our actions, our time, and ourselves to the purpose of always exerting a Catholic infiuence wherever our footsteps may fall in life. 0WAHll H011 introduction iaculty . . . . underclasses activities . . sports. . . seniors . . ut':f,t1n.'ftit?, Vi it? sfiiffii 1 Devout students prepare to receive Holy Communion in the chapel. Mass was said every morning and a special Mass was reserved on First Fridays for the entire student body. Waiting for the first bell to ring, Tony Tortorici, Jim Bourquin, Tom McKeon, Stan Kumor, Dave Hibler, Bob Eland, Larry Gray, and Jim Manista discuss the happenings of the previous weekend. . . . will determine his future li e. PLATO Sophomore members of hotne- room 2G put in a little study time for that big six-weeks-exam. The study hall played an im- portant role in class preparation and memorization. in the process of sabotaging 3rother John Lemker's physics iemonstration, Andy Thomas, 3ob Toth, and Carl Smocinski ry to disprove the theory of the mulley. P' f--1 5 4 E. Q5 gr, 4' 4 1 1 Q O 0 Q u tune for dedwalm KN INTEGRAL PART OF LIFE at Cathedral Latin is the chool's faculty and administrative staff. To them falls he weighty task of keeping the educational wheels noving smoothly and efficiently throughout the chool year. During a student's four years here it befalls them o develop the whole Catholic man: mentally, piritually, socially, and physically. Through heir prayers, guidance, and instruction they nstil in us a living devotion to our Blessed flother, a respect for our fellow man, and he capablity to make our way in life with ne concept evermindful: to serve always in deed and truth. li li ll ll what an exalteh life, :WIP 415011: anh num the glory uf it pours further . . . On the morning of September 12, 1958 the entire city of Cleveland was shocked to hear of the death of Reverend Father Thomas H. Bodie, S.1V1., earlier that morning. But toithe student body, the senior class in particular, it meant more than the death of a school president. Rather, it meant the heart-felt loss of a man beloved by the entire school for his untiring efforts to improve his school. When the present senior class first entered Latin in the September of 1955 we saw the need for repair throughout the school. Father Bodie's relentless efforts repaired and repainted the school, built a new faculty house, and constructed the shrines to Father Chaminade and the Blessed Mother. Giving council and advice to all that sought it, Father Bodie was a man whose loss will be truly mourned and whose position was difficult to fill. Through his twenty-Five years as a Marianist and five years as president of Cathedral Latin School, Father Bodie certainly has left his mark in time and gained his place in eternity. f 25525 I kv,V?,,.J ,, I - ffe :wr gs k , M- ,Mm f' A M M-' Y , K My fm' ' ,of - ' v. Y- T. 1, M-57,1 'f . W ,, 1, .Win ,Wk , f1? '45b 'T 'fm' N I ,...f- M . W 4, M, ,.- f .. ,,,,- .. A.. 'M . ' N M ' -ff V' ,,..- ,- . N, 1, ' if W -4- .' ff' ,,h A V ,. Ml, W W' N, ,A W..--- ' ,M ' - ' .. Y 'M .w-' W .Q-14 4 , 'J' ..-F' J -fm A .W 'W .1 '90 4 ,Q -W .-7 , s , ,.., N . -'K ,L In V-' .rf .. b g Q ,, V w 'M 'L -N -1 ,,.- 'M' X , ,lf ifff .fy . , .. V .. M ' L' ...W 'W' 1 ,W .. ,QM ,ff .M , 'fm 'ly L' Adm 'AM ' .n ff, ul , f' A ,wi F 4.6 'A ' .iff Q- ,, ww- M ,M M 1 ,, mf- W. ' f ' Q ,.- .WWW qgflx Q ' V 4l ' .v0 ' 'V ,vw .M- Q , ' Q 1 up 43 J , xexii xx Xx 15 WD- -, ' L M mm: ' .- x , x ' k ' Z, H 9 X 4 axfk K. ,V L .. W7 5 . ,.,.,,,, m. , K. wwf -f.., , .NV-V 7 - ,N , ,Q ,, ff A gQf'?fi'f 4- 4 M - 552 -A is -3 3 'Q is x . 'I Q M 4 at J' in . 1 'rj 1 . frigjgg' W ri 91.1 ' s f W 1 .. 1 'H 1 Q in 'N f A 4 , w 4 ,fl ff x if . Q J' Q nr ff x Rf K Sa I immatkwmanu In addition to serving as Vicar General and pastor of St. Agnes parish, AUXILIARY BISHOP FLOYD L. BEGIN, another Latin graduate, has charge of religious orders throughout the diocese. 1 if ,fa--H-wld AUXILIARY BISHOP FLOYD L. BEGIN AUXILIARY B1sHoP JOHN J. KRoL AUXILIARY BISHOP JOHN KROL, a Latin graduate, has given Archbishop Hohan invaluable assistance in his work of carrying out the dictates of the Church. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS MONSIGNOR CLARENCE E. ELWELL An important guiding force in the organization of diocesan education is IVIONSIGNOR CLARENCE E. ELWELL, Superintendent of Schools, who has been prominent in both secular and religious fields. stressing the need E5 X., K I xW X? Q l NN 1' x97 N C- is J 1 K JF. fx bi eg, .rf in fa Al' up sf, Q f v 4 N... 3 Li Mgt leading and directing Having assumed the position of vice-principal only this year, Brother Joseph Spehar, S.M., shoulders a major portion of the school administrative work. In addition to many other important duties, his job includes coordinating class and individual schedules and preparing scholastic reports. Brother Spehar, relaxing from his duties as vice-president, pages through a new edition of the library. I8 BROTHER CONRAD JORDAN, SM., supervised BROTHER LOUIS FORTENER, S.M., carried the the bookstore and efficiently filled the position of burden of Latinls finances as school Treasurer and Business Manager. acted as lunch supervisor. Lf REVEREND BERNARD STUEVE, S.M., served as Chaplain for the second semester while teaching Span- ish I, II, and working for his doctorate in the Depart- ment of Guidance of Western Reserve University. MW gg V -f w fs? -s . A ,psf It we ww may we 35 age ff f 'P -. -A if ,.,. uuaf---I'?,-,.1'9 . Q . . ' gf M in im., LT I A vp S, fy' - . ' zexggfv gas ., ,, K . 4 Ygilfg 7 I-Q Lt , V 4 ve , v I FSM K 3 1 X wiv' 'ef I e 4 53 4994 nfl fx fgrg W A ill, 15 -212, . if 'Fi ix ffm sm' Brother Thomas A. Doyle, Brother Thomas Dwyer, S.M. Mr. Fred George Algebra I, II, Plane Geometry, Rally Candidate for Doctorate, Department of Mechanical Drawing, Practical Mathema- Committee, Soclality, Speech club. Mathematics, Case Institute -of Tech- tics, Trade Mathematics, Varsity Basket- nology. ball, Varsity Football. 'if -J? -ff Brother Adolph Kalt, S.M. Reverend Joseph Kerr, S.M. Mr. Robert Kilfoyle Librarian. Chaplain, First semester, English IV, Rc- J.V. Basketball, Physical Education. ligion IV, Senior Guidance. Appointed superior of Purcell High School, Cincin- Assistant Football Coach, Golf Team, nati in January. 1 1 E ff' o o Eli!-f under Uhrlsllan luwers . . . -Z' wfwmm 'W T i 77 1 T-T liil in--.s AT 2 T 1 Q.. --Naam ' B , ia E ' - 'f -1' asf' : ' E ,,.,, 1,.!,.....m-,..., I ff 'f', . 1 I, It V 4 W A-1-ll? if 77 ilkkfqfu isi , e, ii 5l fff,' si' , 5 2 l'fu Riga ACHTUNG. Brother Norbert 5 , VM .aff 71,1 is, .JI 5 .Q X , Q ' 1 I Q g 3 twisters with Tom Haas, joe Lonardo, rr lx' ll' , 'Q 5 llflmltll H' 4 in ii! gg 5 f 4 l and Ed Jerman. K 'D' A -t. E X .E L 5 ill lil ll' ' W gd 'li 'll ll l' .l.::5T -A-aa..,,4W ' -- LPM Eli ll 'l 7 ls-.. I Ah- 'nw'-, W ,.,.-- , v --Q - Ai? . is s ff- - , X, 1 V ...-,42164-x.,,.4 w., A 'Q' - - V, - 0 Brother Leon Kretz, S.M. Maintenance Director. Brother john Lemker, S.M. Physical Science, Physics, HOIIICYOOII1 4G, National Honor Society, Rings, Soclality. 'Sr gm V il , lti i it S v 'divan-vw e Brother Jerome McAvoy, S.M. Religion IH, Current Events III. Ap pointed Provincial Treasurer in Octo ber, 1958. A Welcome respite from the ex- hausting rush of the average school day is the lunch period. Here, Brother Patrick Tonry heads toward the faculty table with a well-loaded tray. 1 5 I 0 , i 4 Mr. Joseph Madachy Chemistry, Physical Science. Brother Othmar Miller, S.M. Business Mathematics, Business Princi- ples, Personal Typing, Campus Mainte- HBHCC. Mr. Anthony Pace Band Director. Reverend Joseph McCoy, S.M. Religion IV. Brother Francis McCulken, S.M. Civics, Current Events, American His- tory, Homeroom 4F, Catholic Students Mission Crusade, Publicity Director. Brother Kenneth Molchen, S.M. Candidate for Doctorate, Department of Physics, Case Institute of Technology. or time . . . Brother John Schneider, S.M. Current Events, English IV, Journalism, Homeroom 4E, Chairman of the Depart- ment of English, Purple and Gold Ad- visor, Student Council Advisor. Brother Norbert Sturm, S.M. English IV, German I, Homeroom 4A. Mr. Williani Ternansky Civics, Current Events, Problems of De- mocracy, lrioinerooin 4C, College Advisor, Scholarship Counselor. Mr. Richard Walker Physical Education, J.V. Football, Frosh Basketball. Brother Joseph Wiesi11ani1, S.M. Display Art, Sales Tax Stamps. 24 1-.f Brother Patrick Tonry, S.M. Current Events, Religion IV, Hoiixerooin 4D, Assistant Athletic Director, Sodality. -nu-w.w.,.f-., Mr. Michael Torrelli Algebra I, Freshman Football, Traclc and eternity 'ir' S-fy' Reverend Karl Wilhelm, S.M. Religion II. Brother Raymond Wuco, S.M. Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Honme- room 4B, Camera club, Mathelnatics cluh, Photography Moderator. Mr. Raymond Malik keeps his class posted on current affairs. 12,5 Mrs. John Bell Secretary. 44 'IN 4-fx, ,Ay Mrs. Evelyn Owens Secretary. H lil hi- 5.-v u time for study WHEN A FRESHMAN first enters Cathedral Latin's hallways he has taken the first big step in becoming a Latin man. Throughout his sophomore year he learns of such things as spirit and tradition and finally, in his junior year, he not only knows but practices this spirit and tradition. The underclassmen have a weighty and often difficult responsibility. Through study, ob- servation of the present senior class, and more study they must prepare themselves for the task of inheriting the leadership of the school. This year's underclassmen have certainly shown that they are willing and able to guide the school to even greater heights. 4 r I .L 4-K AL FRONT ROW: F. Cala, K. Augis, N. Brickman, Bower, A. Comella. SECOND ROW: A. Cericillo, M. Caronchi, Ciolek, S. Colacarro. THIRD ROW: D. Borovac, Blaszak, R. Becky, F. Allega, R. Andolsen. FOURTH ROW: T. Brennan, W. Carrier, N. Coffaro, T. Ashdown, Bain, S. Brown. FIFTH ROW: M. Bokovitz, W. Bennett, R. Bienkowski, T. Begley, G. Brenner, R. Arko. SIXTH ROW: R. Benko, M. Bonelli, P. Balski, K. Bynane, D. CizMadia, G. Bodnar. SEVENTH ROW: H. Brueggeman, R. Chikani, Cassidy, R. Brikowski, Capuano, G. Carelton, G. Bitsko. ABSENT: R. Bene, A. Bossard, G. Carlaugh. Showing leadership arid responsibility, homeroom 1A was first in many facets of school life. The original publishers of a class paper in the freshman division, IA also took a first in the Frosh Mile Run and placed high in all school drives, especially the Squidgulum. Able counseling was given hy Brother Daniel Doyle, S.lVl., and class leadership inspired by the homeroom ofiicers: Daniel Borovac, president, David CizlVladia, vice-president, James Blaszalc, treasurer, FRESHM CLASS Brother Daniel Doyle, S.M. Latin I, Religion I, Speech I Homeroom IA, Sodality. 30,4 ,Q-4-ng, Brother James Barhorst, S.M. .atin I, Religion I, Speech Ig 'Iomeroom IB, Intramural Bowl- ng, Sodality. FRESHMA CLASS With traditional Latin spirit, the IB Bulldogs strove to remain the top freshman class throughout the school year. Finishing near the winners circle in all drives, the Bulldogs also toolc a first in the intramural bowling league. The captain and four members of the frosh basketball squad hailed from IB. Through careful guidance by homeroom moderator, Brother James Barhorst, S.M., and the cooperation of the class officers, the IB Bulldogs worked to their full capacity in everything they undertook. FRONT ROW: K. DeLambo, A. Di Iorio, R. Freedman, N. Deasy. SEC- OND ROW: B. Di Julius, Czurzman, Forhan, E. Dulzer. THIRD ROW: R. Farrar, M. Croce, A. D'Agostino, R. Cummings, M. DeGrandis. FOURTH ROW: C. Cudnik, E. Cooper, M. Della Vella, M. Gale, B. Flaherty. FIFTH ROW: T. Cook, Eszterhas, G. Davis, C. DeTota, G. Farkash. SIXTH ROW: Denk, M. Galemmo, T. Fahey, D. DiFran- co, P. French, M. Furness. SEVENTH ROW: Eshan, P. Dobritch, D. Erne, R. Franko, A. Ferrone. EIGHTH ROW: R. DeSapri, Faflik, D. D'Agostino, L. Dobucki. ABSENT: M. DeSouza, R. Dolfi, M. Daddario. 'GRS Living up to our expectations was the by-word of the IC Corvettes in becoming one of the top homerooms in the school. The Corvettes placed high in all school drives, taking a second place in the Squidgulum and freshman howling, plus a fourth in the Frosh Mile Run. Major factors for 1C's success were the homeroom's two officers, James Halas, presidentg Ron Hudalc, vice-president, who were aided by the class moderator, Mr. Pomidor. FRONT ROW: Jackson, E. Heisser, Holinski, N. Gerome. SEC- OND ROW: V. Joyce, R. Jaberg, Gallagher, Holmes. THIRD ROW: T. George, D. Hlusak, S. Gallagher, N. Iarussi, D. Gulla. FOURTH ROW. R. Heckman, D. Gribbons, T. Jones, D. Grealis, H. Gallagher. FIFTH ROW: R. Iglewski, G. jaklitsch, W. Jarrett, R. Hoh, Gareau, D. Joherl. SIXTH ROW: Gibbons, R. Ioffreda, Iafelice, T. Har- riger, R. Hudak. SEVENTH ROW: Halas, Hudak, T. Gannon, S. Gudin, S. Hogan, C. Gudin. Mr. Walter Pomidor Speech I, World History, Home room IC. FBESHMA CLASS Brother Myron Achbach, S.M. English T, Religion I, Speech I, Homeroom ID, Sodality. ,,.,.....-an-n- 'W' FRONT ROW: D. McDonald, Kolezynski, T. Kunes, P. Kolba, W. Kil- inskas. SECOND ROW: W. Kennedy, A. Luzniak, Lally, McGraw. THIRD ROW: C. McKenna, C. Kleinhenz, R. McDonnell, G. Lloyd, K. Knable, R. Kresge. FOURTH ROW: McMahon, R. Lamb, D. Komorowski, A. Koncius, B. Litra, R. Knight. FIFTH ROW: Kroeger, V. Lewkowski, Letostak, Kulbago, L. Loughead, D. McGrath. SIXTH ROW: L. Kaminski, Keating, S. McEllin, P. Kivach, R. Kacirek, R. Lanese. SEVENTH ROW: F. Ketchaver, S. Liguzinski, R. McMahon, R. Lessner, C. Kuhns, W. Lampeter, R. Kofol. ABSENT: M. Lanese. Out to capture the honor of I-Iomeroom of the Year , the 1D Dragons garnered a first in the United Appeal, a second in the P656 Drive, and ended up fifth in the Squidgulum. Guided hy class officers Joe Lally, president, Bill Kennedy, vice-president, Jim Kroeger, secretary, Dave Komorowski, treasurer, and aided by Brother Myron Achbach, S.M., homeroom moderator, the 1D Dragons placed high in both curricular and extra-curricular activities. FRESHMA CLASS FRONT ROW: D. Niznick, M. Manzco, A. Manfredi, W. Nims, T. Maracz. SECOND ROW: S. McMullen, R. Ondercin, S. Orzech, R. O'Neill. THIRD ROW: Matuszewski, A. Nocente, M. Miecznikowski, C. Majcher, A. Matuszewski. FOURTH ROW: R. Matteo, S. Osenar, M. Ma'or, . Meten i, W. Malensek, R. Mylott. FIFTH ROW: R. Mar- J J Y rapese, Mesic, Mormino, T. O'Rourhe, Norris. SIXTH ROW. J. Miklich, R. Myslenski, G. Musil, G. Neola, G. Oliver. ABSENT: T. Mathis, P. Malone, E. Melsbakas, P. Miller, Munich, M. McNamara, M. Mylon, T. O'Brien, W. Morast, Mittinger. Under the supervision and guidance of Mr. Raymond Malik, the IE E1 Dorados proved consistent in their hacking of all school drives and activities. Inspired by the leadership of the class officers the El Dorados ended near the top in all school drives. The class officers were Boh Matteo, president, Stan Osenar, vice-president, Dick O'Neill, secretary, Ed Melshalcas, treasurer. Throughout the year the El Dorados were represented on all freshman squads in sports as well as in most extra-curricular activities. FHESHMA CLASS I my ru. . r , Mr. Raymond Malik English T, Speech I, I-lomeroom IE, Freshman Debate. YQ Y WX J Brother Joseph Bischoff, S.M. Xlgebra I, Religion H, Speech T, -Iomeroom IF, Latineer. FHESHMA CLASS 'First in the Squidgulum Drive and again tops in the Purple and Gold Drive, the IF Fearless Fosdicks have established a reputa- tion in the freshman division for being first in whatever they do, including the publication of a homeroom paper. Moderator Brother Joseph Bischoff, S.M., combined the efforts of the four homeroom officers to weld a competent and efficient homeroom. The ofhcers of IF were John Quinlan, president, Ray Paglio, vice-president, Don Scwarher, secretary, Dan Scullin. treasurer. FRONT ROW: Paul, F. Smith, Sherwin, D. Scullin. SECOND ROW: Sowa, D. Pauer, P. Sodja, Rodrigoez. THIRD ROW: N. Ronan, R. Riccardi, Prvsaczyk, E. Pyne, Pukys. FOURTH ROW: W. Petrello, Rao'chHeisch, D. Rudman, D. Sedlock, Rulison. FIFTH ROW: D. Skufca, L. Rice, M. Rudd, P. Ross, C. Rainone, C. Russell. SIXTH ROW: S. Sczawinski, D. Smith, R. Sheridan, Quinlan, P. Racca, R. Rustic. SEVENTH ROW: W. Rychlik, M. Powers, Smigelski, W. Schwelgin, D. Schwarber, R. Paglio. ABSENT: R. Sheahen. g 1 With an eye for the l'Iomeroom of the Year award, the members of IG concentrated their efforts throughout the year in hopes of attaining that goal. Placing high in the Squidgulum and all other drives, the IG Gladiators were under the capable super- vision of Brother Donald Boccardi, S.M. Members' of IG were active in all school activities due mainly to the encouragement of the class officers. These officers were Peter Sylvester, president, George Stefan, vice-presidentg Frank Turelc, treasurer, Louis White, secretary. FRONT ROW: P. Szabo, Sturn, T. Vehar, R. Wodzinski. SECOND ROW: B. Tripodo, T. Tracy, Strnad, C. Winter. THIRD ROW: J. Svekric, R. Tackla, R. Ullmann, F. Zwilling, S. Wyszynski. FOURTH ROW: Zeroske, Stolarski, L. Todaro, Szudarek, Stankiewicz. FIFTH ROW: A. Zenkewicz, L. White, F. Turek, P. Wozniak, L. Spacek, P. Sylvester. SIXTH ROW: G. Staraitis, P. Swan, S. Szalay, C. Tamoney, R. Yama, S. Warner. SEVENTH ROW: D. Trunk, G. Stefan, C. Szczechowski, T. Toth, P. Szilagyi, L. Wesbecher, K. Sterie. ABSENT: R. Walker, M. Tabone. Brother Donald Boccardi, S.M. Speech I, World History, Home- room IG, Audio-visual Aids, Choral Music, Guidance, Future Teachers of America, Sodality. FBESHMA CLASS L L 19,5 Brother Donald jones, S.M. Latin II, Religion II, Speech II, I'Iomeroom ZA, Service club, Ticket Manager. FRONT ROW: M. Bures, Wm. Clifford, N. Abraham, Barno, O. Brown. SECOND ROW: Cieslak, Beadlow, Allen, A. Alkaitis. THIRD ROW: D. Brickman, Wm. Ciz-Madia, C. Baldesare, D. Campbell K. Butcher, S. Buday. FOURTH ROW: Burns, Wm. Bixler, E Buehner, T. Bonkowski, T. Caraffi, F. Arstone. FIFTH ROW: R. Bor- czuch, Wm. Budd, T. Bogan, V. Brice, S. Anderson, R. Buza, S. Butrimas SIXTH ROW: R. Buckley, C. Artale, Avon, R. Abood, D. Cassese J. Battista. SEVENTH ROW: A. Bodor, A. Cichan, Andryscik, F. Bitt- ner, Bucaw, R. Blatnick. 7 ! In the process of promoting their homeroom and their school, the 2A Aristocrats showed spirit and maturity under President Joe Battista. The other oflicers who likewise contributed to this promo- tion were Vince Brice, vice-president, Roger Abood, secretary, Charles Artale, treasurer. Other members of the class, encouraged by Brother Donald jones, S.M., homeroom moderator, took part in football, basketball, and track as well as other major extra-curricular activities. 0PHOMOBE CLASS W on qw' X 1,141- 'i E S I s FRONT ROW: DcRose, T. Diedrich, G. Deitrick, M. Coyne, Wm. Day. SECOND ROW: L. Conkol, L. Feher, R. DeFranco, Wm. Connelly. THIRD ROW: T. Doyle, R. Douglas, D. Dejulius, T. Dunn, M. Fairall, D. Conti. FOURTH ROW: K. Dupper, R. Deininger, M.'Colbert, Dempsey, F. Fiala, A. Cool. FIFTH ROW: E. Corbley, T. Fink, A. Daukantas, E. Dubrovich, R. Estock, DeBesis. SIXTH ROW: M. En- tenock, DeFrancisco, W'm. Csonka, M. DiCello, A. Dardy, M. Dense, R. Eland. SEVENTH ROW: L. Denney, Wm. Dolata, E. Coughanor, T. Draper, J. Dykes. ABSENT: D. Cvelbar. Well represented in all extra-curricular activities, members of homeroom ZB participated in football, basketball, band, Glee club, Speech and Debate, plus many others. Homeroom officers guided the ZB Blockbusters to great heights, aided by homeroom moderator, Brother Bernard Cramer, SM. . Taking several top positions in school drives, including a fourth in the Squidgulum, 2B's efforts were united by the class officers, who were Dennis De-lulius, president, john DiFrancisco, vice-president, Ralph DeFranco, secretary, Bob Eland, treasurer. IQ ' , 1 Brother Bernard Cramer, S.M. English TT, Latin TT, Speech II Hoinerooin ZB, Assistant Band 0 P H 0 M 0 H E C L Moderator, sodaiity. Brother Christopher Conlon,S.M. Latin II, III, IV, Religion II, Homeroom ZC, Sodaliry, Speech clu b. SOPll0MORE CLASS To lead the sophomore class and the school was the goal of the 2C Commandos this year. Under the guiding advice of Brother Christopher Conlon, S.M., the Commandos displayed their great school spirit by placing fourth in the Squidgulum Drive. Aiding Brother Conlon were the class oflicers, who led the 2C Commandos to these great heights. The officers were Bob Gerome, president, Tim Griesmer, vice-president, John Goodman, secretary, Don Ganim, treasurer. FRONT ROW: R. Gerome, D. Gasper, Holmes, Wm. Hocevar. SEC- OND ROW: H. Gintner, Graf, E. Hammond, M. Gerome. THIRD ROW: D. Grady, Goodman, Formick, Herak, W. Fioritto. FOURTH ROW: L. Gray, R. Fleming, P. Gohring, R. Hart, R. Harrold. FIFTH ROW: Wm. Flaherty, D. Hibler, S. Gliozzi, V. Giorgi, R. Fior- dalisi, Wm. Henderson. SIXTH ROW: R. Galletti, D. Ganim, R. For- niti, D. Graves, R. Gardner, Wm. Hering, L. Hajduk. SEVENTH ROW: L. Hofstetter, R. Holcomb, T. Gregory, T. Griesmer, V. Forlani, P. Hall, R. Galones, P. Hayek, E. Gonsowski. ABSENT: M. Haley. :ins-l x E . 3 3 Q Freshman Nick Gcromc has just found out what makes the seniors big, strong, and intelligent. Giving what he hopes is the correct solu- tion to a tricky algebra problem is Bill Lampeter. eager, bewildered under 1 1 l -sw Sophomores Roger Knapp, Tom Krizman, and John Kata use the stairway to steal that last minute glance before class starts. elassmen in time become Talking over some aca- demic problems with Father George Abmayr are Dave Brickman, Reg Rankin, and George Pro- tiva. ,fs Brother Christopher Conlon points out to Rich Galones the correct way of dia- graming a sentence in Latin. --ng tk . - Wa., ,MMV About to spin a stereo disk in the choral room are Chuck Klein- henz, Chris Kuhns, and George Palisin. 5 eager, bewildered graduates . . . --....,,-.., ,F With a unique election procedure, the 2D Dominoes required a vote of confidence for all minor officers after every major home- room event. The officers, advised by Brother John Conrad, S.M., were James Larkin, president, Vince Kaval, vice-president, Jim Kennedy, secretary, Florian Koss, treasurer. Through the officers' fine example the Dominoes tool: a first in the United Appeal, a first in the Altar Contest, and a second in the Float Contest. FRONT ROW: Laurienzo, Kennedy, F. Lapka, R. Lehmann, SEC- OND ROW: R. Horvath, Kata, Larkin, N. Krasnodemski. THIRD ROW: R. Krnc, D. Humphries, S. Kumor, T. Johns, F. Jones. FOURTH ROW: M. Ivkanec, V. Kaval, B. Kulwicki, G. Kosmala, W. Kilian. FIFTH ROW: C. Krajniak, R. Knapp, T. Krizman, D. Korosec, Wm. Klepac, M. Hrusch. SIXTH ROW: Kopinsky, G. Kraynak, K. Laba, R. Lemin, R. Kordel, G. Jones. SEVENTH ROW: F. Koss, Kunikis, Wm. Kuhns, D. Lang, R. Kennedy, S. Hrezik, Z. Kiss. ABSENT: D. Holtmann J. Hunt, F. Lazzaro. 'lm Brother John Conrad, S.M. English II, Latin I, Speech II I-Iomeroom ZD, Bookstore, Lock- ers, Sodality. 0PHOMOBE CL SS 1 'Gig' Silk. 3754- 2 X Mr. Raymond Yanosko Plane Geometry, Speech II, l-Iomeroom ZE, Chess club. FRONT ROW: D. Macko, Lesczynski, W. Mucci, R. Mabini, R. Misis- chia. SECOND ROW: T. McHugh, Maker, P. Luncer, Wm. McNa- mara. THIRD ROW: D. Link, C. Minarczik, E. Licht, E. Masar, Mc- Mahon, M. Mclnerney. FOURTH ROW: Maloy, Love, D. Marn, J. McKibben, D. Moriarty, A. McHugh, McCaffery. FIFTH ROW: R. Machar, E. McGrath, R. Miller, T. Malloy, T. Mancini, A. Liotta, J. Mismas. SIXTH ROW: M. Miller, T. Mlinac, A. Mizenko, T. McKeon, K. Lipinski, Manista, Mulholland, T. Lynch. Stressing the need for all members of the homeroom to partici- pate in school activities, the 2E El Dorados had representatives in all activities such as Glee club, the Latineer, and all athletic squads. The homeroom officers did much to unify and encourage 2E's efforts and ended up with a fifth place in the Squidgulum. These capable leaders were Tom McHugh, president, Ken Lipinski, vice- presidentg Jim Manista, secretary, Tom lVlcKeon, treasurer, all aided by homeroom moderator, Mr. Raymond Yanosko. 0PHOMOBE CLASS 5004! 10 1 5 3 FRONT ROW: O'Connor, M. Nawrocki, G. Palisin, Ricci, G. Roda. SECOND ROW: S. Piekos, O. O'Grady, C. Polomsky, C. Nardolillo. THIRD ROW: T. Novak, Novak, R. Pohl, Nagle, H. Pender, D. Petina. FOURTH ROW: D. Quint, R. Pawlowski, R. O'Keefe, P. O,Reilly, T. Mullaly, Perchinkse. FIFTH ROW: R. Repko, D. Polom- sky, R. Polson, Muth, T. O'Malley, L. Okuly, Preston. SIXTH ROW: G. Protiva, P. Popovic, F. Pinter, Pukys, Wm. Mullin, M. No- wacki, L. Nowak. SEVENTH ROW: R. Pecek, R. Redlin, C. Ponto. ABSENT: R. Rankin, Reese, D. Phoenix. President Joe Ricci formed the axis of leadership so necessary for making the ZF Fliers a top sophomore homeroomf Other officers, with Brother Arthur Schmidt, S.M., were Boh Redlin, vice-president, William Mullin, secretary, James Novak, treasurer. The spirit of 2F is reflected in their cooperation in the Squid- gulum, the United Appeal, and the Immaculate Conception Altar Contest. Besides their success in school drives, ZF also was well represented in the CSMC, Latineer, Sodality, Service club, and football. 0Pll0MORE CLASS Q. Off to a good start this year, the 2G Governors topped 100 percent in the Squidgulum Drive and were always near the top in all school drives. Members of the homeroom were active in Sodality, Debate, Latineer, CSMC, and athletics. Class officers for 2G were Joe Spagnolo, president: Dave Sadd, vice-president and Student Council representative, Don Scipione, secretary, Steve Siciliano, treasurer. Homeroom moderator was Brother James McGuire, S.M., who encouraged his homeroom members to take part in extra-curricular activities. FRONT ROW: P. Svec, Wm. Rogers, R. Sobolewski, S. Siciliano. SEC- OND ROW: A. Sopata, H. Sowa, F. Strozyk, R. Skerl. THIRD ROW: L. Shenk, Spagnola, Sanguedolce, R. Sterbank, D. Scipione. FOURTH ROW: K. Shvorob, B. Smole, P. Selden, F. Strok, L. Sommcrfeld. FIFTH ROW: R. Suponcic, Sikora, R. Skowronski, D. Sullivan, Schilthorn, A. Schneider. SIXTH ROW: K. Shulz, D. Slattery, Wm. Spear, D. Sadd, R. Slavkovsky, Stevens, Seiffert. SEVENTH ROW: Wm. Ross, Stracensky, P. Sayer, A. Soinski, M. Samartini, L. Strniza, E. Rozsa. Q1 an ,avg iilw 5 . 5 5 Flying high as hefits them, the 2H.I-lawlcs hoasted of at least one member in all activities, including the hand, Chess club, and all athletic squads. The Hawks were ably inspired by their moderator, Brother Donald Geiger, S.'lVl., and the class ofhcers, who were Ralph Walker, presiclentg Gerry Toth, vice-president, Ralph Waltman, treasurer, Joe Vaccariello, secretary. Rating high in the PNG Drive and United Appeal, 2H also toolc an eighth in the Squidgulum. FRONT ROW: R. Wozniak, E. Tesar, L. Wyszynski, Vaccariello. SEC- OND ROW: R. Walker, Szeleny, L. Urbanek, Veasey. THIRD ROW: Young, Vanni, Tierri, T. Thomas, R. Thrall. FOURTH ROW: D. Terlop, L. Turoczy, C. Svitak, G. Toth, D. Symon. FIFTH ROW: R. Zembala, R. Waltman, Szucs, L. Turoczy, W. Youmell, J. Szahlender. SIXTH ROW: E. Wojciechowski, Walsh, W. Thomp- son, T. Zirm, C. Winter. SEVENTH ROW: F. Tretock, M. Zanko, J. Wieczorek, R. Wazbinski, Zeller, Thorpe. ABSENT: D. Winterich. A-2 fm! Brother Donald Geiger, S.lVI. Biology, Homeroom ZH, Science club, Sodality. 0PHOMOBE CLASS 4+ 'V' V Brother George Dury, S.M. Current Events, Religion III, Homeroom 3A, Band Moderator. FRONT ROW: T. Caine, W. Basinski, P. Badalamenti, B. Bower, J Brown. SECOND ROW: F. Breaux, B. Bounce, Amato, E. Bokovita. THIRD ROW: Barklow, Burke, T. Budd, M. Cavanaugh, F. Brown J. Campbell. FOURTH ROW: W. Burke, R. Carleton, V. Casciato, T Borling, S. Alkaitis, D. Cataldo, R. Campbell. FIFTH ROW: K. Artl J. Bourquin, P. Bodrock, C. Anderson, G. Broski, A. Bombalicki, R Berecz, T. Carroll. SIXTH ROW: T. Campbell, F. Arko, T. Arnold 9 Q 7 V. Cassesa, D. Bokar, R. Adams, G. Barteleme, Armbrecht. ABSENT: J. Barrett, T. Beegle. Full co-operation will be rewarded with immense success was the slogan for the 3A Ambassadors as they led the junior division in all drives, pacing the upperclassmen with a 130 percent in the Squidgulum Drive. Homeroom policies of friendly relations with other homerooms were introduced and backed by 3A's class officers: Jim Barrett, president: Jim Bourquin, vice-president: Ed Bokovitz, secretary, Tim Carroll, treasurer. Homeroom moderator for the Ambassadors was Brother George Dury, S.lVl. JU l0B CLASS FRONT ROW: V. Gatto, D. Cisek, R. Gulla, A. Grimm, R. Falkowski. SECOND ROW: K. Doyle, A. Gintner, Dual, S. Cheraso, C. Gillom- bardo. THIRD ROW: F. Gabrovsek, D. Chase, F. Grassi, Ferraro, R. Duffner, P. Destefanis, L. Cuva. FOURTH ROW: R. Gergely, E. For- inash, C. Gorzelanczyk, R. Firment, Wm. DiPierro, A. Dorazio. FIFTH ROW: Wm. Cooley, T. Giardino, A. Daszkiewicy, S. Geniusz, D. Cudnik, R. Cleary, A. DeMore. SIXTH ROW: T. Galinski, E. Ditzel, Clear, N. Diederich, P. Desantis, H. Dardy, G. Goudreau, K. Ganhs. ABSENT: F. Federico, Ferrazza. Homeroom SB, under the supervision of Brother Thomas Niemira, S.lVl., displayed typical Latin spirit in all drives and activ- ities. Members of the homeroom participated in Latineer, Sodality, N.H.S., hand, and all athletic squads. Led by President Carl Gillomhardog Vice-President Torn Giar- dinog Treasurer Dan Cudniclcg Secretary Dan Ciselc, SB placed high in the junior division in the Squidgulum and the United Appeal. The 3B Bandits were consistently represented on the honor and merit rolls. JU l0B CLASS Brother Thomas Niemira, S.lVl. Current Events, English III, l-loineroom 3B, Speech Club. gif' Brother Robert Cassidy, S.M. American History, Current Events, Home- room 3C, Chairman of History De- Jartment, Junior Division Coordinator, Sodality, Speech club. In the tradition of the ancient conquistadors, the 3C Conquis- tadors established a long string of successes over the past school year. Members of the homeroom were liberally represented in all school functions and activities. Elected as the oHicers of 3C were Rich Kolce, presidentg Tom Hart, vice-presidentg Pat Kinley, secretary: Louis I-Ilad, treasurer. Much of the homeroom's accomplishments can be attributed to the fine directives of Brother Robert Cassidy, S.M., homeroom moderator. FRONT ROW: Hotchkiss, T. Haas, Incorvaia, O. Heggs, L. Irwin SECOND ROW: H. johnson, Klimczak, T. Hart, L. Knecht, Huszar. THIRD ROW: R. Koke, C. Hirsch, P. Halligan, G. Hoprich, M. Har- rigan, Wm. Karnak. FOURTH ROW: Klinkowicz, T. Hayes, G. Haire G. Kahoun, R. Hudak, A. Idzelevicius. FIFTH ROW: R. Knecht, L. Kassouf, E. Jerman, R. jarus, R. jablonski, P. Kinley, Huber. SIXTH ROW: Kamin, Wm. Karoly, Wm. Konyvka, E. Kofol, M. Kaminski. SEVENTH ROW: D. Kachelein, R. Hrich, R. Hogan, R. Hoegler, Hyland, L. Hlad. 9 JUNl0ll RCLASS , , . ..f.f 6 15: 1? . ,, 'V' .4 Y. t , .nw ug, X k 2. . t Trying NOT to live up to their name, the SD Dungeon Dwellers topped their quota of 100 percent in the annual Squid- gulum Drive, besides taking top honors in all other drives. - Under the able leadership of Bill Kysela, presidentg Tim Lamb, vice-presidentg Gil Lanese, secretaryg Bob Mille1', treasurerg the Dungeon, Dwellers were represented in every major activity and placed well in the scholastic ratings. Moderator and supervisor for 3D was Father George Abmayr, S.M. FRONT ROW: D. Majoros, D. Lake, McGinness, T. McNeeley, T. Kwasniak. SECOND ROW: M. Luzniak, W. Kulka, W. Krueger, Wm. Korosec, Masiello. THIRD ROW: Wm. Kysela, P. Kozak, L. Mon- ostory, E. Kraynak, Wm. Lanese, G. Markey. FOURTH ROW: D. Mihelcic, R. Lee, G. Lancse, Lonardo, Lelko, R. Misiunas. FIFTH ROW: Lukaszewski, T. Lamb, K. McCarthy, D. McEllen, T. Kral, M. Lipka, A. LaMarre. SIXTH ROW: P. Mark, R. Mattern, A. Makransky, G. Matejka, M. Lowrey, T. Martin. SEVENTH ROW: McIntyre, R. Miller, T. Marszal, G. Lubowicz, D. Miller. Reverend George Abmayr, S.M. Current Events, Religion III, I-Iomeroom 3D, Soclality. , 11fprg.g? i . K 1 -gif 5- 't g ' . V Misfit f .1 .Q JUNIDR CLASS i - i Mr. Jerome Lennon Current Events, English H, IH, Home- room 3E, Dance Moderator. FRONT ROW: Prasek, R. Ratino, R. Papa, R. Niznick, V. Pinzone. SECOND ROW: F. Ramacciato, S. Parks, D. Oswald, T. Monzell, Mulcrone. THIRD ROW: T. Prusaczyk, Pekarcik, Mulligan, R. Powaski, G. Nagy. FOURTH ROW: R. Rapczynski, S. Oswiecinski, R. Pacyna, P. Pawlowski, R. Olhava. FIFTH ROW: R. Papesch, F. Mucklo, T. Prusha, A. Pinter, Needham, W. Rapp, G. Pragg. SIXTH ROW: J. Ptacek, Paglio, A. Novak, A. Moriarty, G. Polly, O'Loughlin, 'W. Nowak. SEVENTH ROW: R. Papesch, Mrugacy, A. Payne, R. Predovich, T. Pollack, T. Murphy, L. Petlock, A. Natkevicius. A goal of perfection in meeting their responsibilities as upper- classmenn was the first order of business of homeroom 3E and all their efforts were directed toward this objective throughout the school year. Moderator Mr. Jerome Lennon instilled in his class a desire to participate in all school functions and activities. 'The 3E ElDiablos, class officers also stressed this need for top quality performance. The ofiicers were Jim Ptacelc, president, Bob Papa, vice-presidentg Richard Ratino, secretary, John Mulligan, treasurer. JU l0B CLASS FRONT ROW: R. Rini, N. Rini, Skrab,D. Seman, Stary. SECOND ROW: K. Rumienski, R. Slusar, D. Rygielski, Rodriguez, Sodja, N. Sarconi. THIRD ROW: F. Rhinehart, T. Suhadolnik, F. Strah, Rozack, G. Riha, Sospirato. FOURTH ROW: R. Skrocki, Sutton, J. Swicler, Wm. Rustic, L. Shainker, L. Stankiewicz. FIFTH ROW: D. Sims, M. Sekara, V. Stankus, P. Stungys, P. Scullen, C. Selwa. SIXTH ROW: K. Sterbenz, L. Sperling, R. Sadauskas, G. Schneider, A. Sumodi, G. Schetterer, T. Smith. ABSENT: R. Rode, R. Sferry, T. Sparenga. Working with homeroom officers Tom Smith, president, Mike Selcara, vice-president, Louis Shainker, secretary, Nick Rini, treas- urer, homeroom 3F succeeded in etching a place for themselves in the annals of Cathedral Latin by having members of the homeroom in every activity in the school, including the library staff, track, Math club, and howling. Homeroom advisor, Brother Ralph Mravintz, S.M., encour- aged his students to he active in all facets of school life, be they drives, curricular, or extra-curricular activities. JUNIUR CL SS 'iv s....,,,,,,,- Brother Ralph Mravintz, S.M. Chemistry, Homeroom 3F, Athleti Director. fr 1 af .,, wwf' Brother Joseph Altinger, S.M. Algebra II, Homeroom 3G, Freshman 3aslcetball, Football, Mathematics Varsity Bowling. JU l0B CLASS Club, Have School Spirit, Will Travel! Junior G used this motto to express their determination to be ranked one of the top homerooms in the school, both in drives and curricular honors. Members of the homeroom were active in band, Camera club, Chess club, Latineer, and Sodality. Homeroom members, led by Brother Joseph Altinger, S.M., advisor, Paul Zygas, presidentg Tony Tortorici, vice-president, made the fifteen-minute homeroom period a colorful highlight of the clay. FRONT ROW: B. Vana, A. Zunt, E. Thomas, Zielaskiewicz, S. Zubek. SECOND ROW: C. Talarczyk, A. Tortorici, Whelan, B. Tomon, K. 'Zygas. THIRD ROW: Zoldi, R. Thomas, Werstak, M. Williams, T. Szymanski, Takitch. FOURTH ROW: R. Valerian, L. Urbas, Zawislan, R. Tanski, P. Trolli, M. Titas, T. Tucholsky. FIFTH ROW: R. Zenkewicz, S. Zahony, Wm. Woollacott, R. Vondrasek, L. Walley, T. Vitale, Tartaglione, G. Wochna, D. Zeleznick. SIXTH ROW: E. Szeman, Watrous, A. Yama, M. Toner, Turoczy, A. Zolnay, S. Szabo, J. Zakel j. ,rf -a mmf. w. -was if 5 Lf 5 E 'ii isa' WW studious freshmen, spirited sophomores, muturinq juniors follow in step . . . and the future looks promising . . . FRONT ROW: D. Erne, D. Borovac, Quinlan, P. Sylvester. SECOND ROW: Ricci, Mesic, R. Gerome. THIRD ROW: Battista, B. Di- Julius, Halas. FOURTH ROW: Larkin, R. Walker. FIFTH ROW: T. McHugh, Spagnola, Wm. Kysela. SIXTH ROW: R. Koke, R. Papa, 0 S K. Zygas. Slxwi i ff -bv! 1 C, a! 'ff f f jst, A Q-o '- 5 K I 's A S , , . Ha f Y 'En fum, --Q 'H in ,. ff? ' i.. ' sg ' i 9 W, ag Ex' ' , ,V N wg, Qu .. - Q 1- h A ,M - ' V ' wf' gg L 1 .5 Q Q -6 Q X' J i? 'J N at Q3 H- 1, 7 M .U - xr 54 I . -. ij. L wg. 4 '. 3 h ww , ,. f K' - Q .M +3571 S . D A 'v 'Q A Q S A , 1' 1 Qi? I ' f X I ,Q I is Q, o 5 - 'X 1 . ,V k WY' li ,y 5 1' 1 K+? GW IQ!!! I Q ' , if n ,141 '- gb - 'Q i 4 1 fh J , al 1 1 Q., N fx Q . I 1 s ia ' 1 It , , 5 . Atv, -,-, A ku! ' ' ,. ., X Q 8 64, xl T in., ,z 1 'wx' - pf fl Q. R E ,J . x Q Q3 ti., V Y J 4- 3' X s 'A W V '.nY 'D x Mtn -.-I I- I , Hx 1 x! L '17 V A O ' O W1 5: 1 1 ' Q QF? 25 'Tw'. 5 fl? f ' A , i 4 t .cl .-J I L J .Q . f' X ak 4 ? f f f , an l ',' t fig ' , ',,, ' . fi 2 5: f 'Q a time for activity EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES are as much a part of school life as the study hall, chemistry labs, and English classes. These activities are the proving grounds for all the principles and theories taught in the classroom, besides affording immeasurable enjoyment and satisfaction. Through these activities the fame of Cathedral Latin is brought before the public's eye, show- ing them that the Catholic educational system develops the whole man, not just his mental facilities. These publicity men spend innumerable hours of work and preparation for these activities and deserve special mention for truly living Cathedral Latin's motto: opere et veritatef' sndam T Having undergone a period of reorganiza- tion under its new moderator Brother James Mc- Guire, S.M., the Sodality promoted the theme of the development of the whole man. Underlying all its activities was the Sodal- ity,s chief aim of special devotion to the Blessed Mother. The organization's most successful event consisted of a study day on the topic of student co-operation in apostolic work. Much of the suc- cess of this and other Sodality projects may be attributed to the efforts of prefect Joe Semina- tore and the Sodality council. Under their guid- ance, the true spirit of Catholic action was ex- emplified hy Latin Sodalists. Sodality Council members are: Clockwise: Bill Kysela, Dick Galones, Frank Schepley, Joe Seminatore, Gil Lanese, Russ O'Neill, and Mike Rudd. Underclass Sodality members are: FRONT ROW: Stankewicz, W. Kennedy, D. Hlusak, A. Koncius, Stern, Kennedy, R. Ullman, M. Ivakanec. SECOND ROW: Lukin, Gaerau, Roda, McMahon, R. Polson, R. O'Reilly, G. Toth, D. Hibler, Goodman, Muth, T. McHugh. THIRD ROW: F. Ketchaver, Battista, DiFrancisco, D. De-Iulius, R. Hoh, A. Soinski, V. Kaval, S. Kumor, M. Rudd, Dempsey, L. Hajduk, T. Gannon. FOURTH ROW: Hudak, D. Cassese, L. Dobucki, R. Fiordalisi, R. Machar, R. Abood, D. Ganim, R. Galones, J. Manista, R. Eland, E. Gonsowski, W. Kuhns. A time for prayer Uppcrclass Sodality members are, FRONT ROW: B. KYS913a Seminamfe, B3fkl0W, L- Shaiflkef, M- Sekafa, Senior Sodalists recite the rosary, they are left to right: T- T01'I0fiCi, R- Koke, M- Wil1i3mS, H- D3fdY- SECOND joe Seminatore, Frank Schepley, Lee Piovarcy, Ken ROW: R, Lonero, Giovinale, P. Bedrock, B. Olhava, Shepard, Ron Lonero, Paul Puzenski, Bill Divis, and Andy A. Antosh, P. Puzenski, B. Beckwith, L. Piovarcy, R. Amogh, O'Neill, K. Shepard, B. Valerian. THIRD ROW: P. Mark, W. Karoly, R. jezerinac, B. Divis, T. Giardino, G. Lanese, N. Rascher, F. Schepley, M. jablonski, W. Krueger, D. Cudnik, T. Marzal. 1 Q- I Q Group leaders Mike Jablonski and Wayne Krueger leave 1 the chapel after a brief visit prior to their Sodality .5 meetings. 5 . .M.C. In its twenty-third year of existence as a major activity at Latin, the Catholic Students Mission Crusade did much to aid the missions in the Far East. Accepting as their motto Prayer, Work and Study , the members did just that. Throughout the year they collected canned food for the poor of Cleveland, sponsored a clothes drive, and sent financial aid to the missions. Under the guidance of Brother Francis McCulken, S.M., the group held meetings each week for the purpose of acquainting themselves with the needs of the missions throughout the world. This year's group totaled 23 members. Tom Corrigan, Bob Hasek, Tom Haas, and jerry Bohumolski busy themselves sorting clothes and books to be sent to the missions. Yi CSMC members Al Hrich, Ralph Goh- ring, Bob Hasek, Al Camma, and Leo Kipfstuhl assemble baskets of canned food for Cleveland's poor. Brother Francis McCulken points out the week's action to CSMC members at their weekly meeting. President Ralph Gohring and Vice-President Joe Derdul check bulletin board displays on Hawaii and Puerto Rico, just two of the places which receive CSMC aid. CSMC members display the flag containing their motto. Members are: FRONT ROW: R. Misishia, F. Jones, T. Haas, R. Falkowski. SECOND ROW: B. Smole, F. Misischia, R. Hasek. THIRD ROW: R. Gohring, T. Corrigan, Bohumolski, L. Kipfstuhl. FOURTH ROW: L. Cox, R. Novak, R. Hrich, Lubowicz, Zawislan. FIFTH ROW: V. Benokrai- tis, R. Adams, T. Kane, M. Lipka. SIXTH ROW: A. Camma, R. Cermak, Derdul. And apostolic oolion. . . 59 -4 Senior Server Fran Barrett trans- fers the missal in preparation for the Gospel. The organization contained more seniors than ever before. Bill McCr0ne and Bruce Beck- with light the censer in prepara- tion for Benediction. This serv- ice was well attended especially during the Advent and Lenten seasons. Sacristan Ed Boyer helps Father Joseph McCoy with the cape be- fore Benediction in the school chapel. Restricting its membership principally to the upper division, the Knights of the Altar completed another year characterized by service and dependability. Directed in their efforts by Brother Thomas Niemira, S.M.,and Senior Sacristan Ed Boyer, the Knights faithfully fulfilled their alloted serving time. Their duties included serving at Mass before school each day, at Benediction during Lent and Advent, and whenever their services were required. Due to the large number of students desiring to serve, and the somewhat limited opportunities, it was determined two years ago that seniors and 'juniors would first be given the opportunity of membership. ff Knight oi the Altar where our actions have meaning. . . Knights of the Altar in procession are: W. Roberts, N. Rascher, B. Beckwith, T. Marzal, L. Cairo, R. Bilinski, H. Dardy, W. McCrone, Guthleben, L. Stankiewicz, E. Kuzma, K. McCarthy, G. Lanese, L. Shenk, K. Zygas, F. Barrett, P. Lunder, J. Lesczynski. If i ,f CY' 152311 THE YDE T COU 'CIL Promotion of more beneficial faculty-student relations was the chief aim of the Student Council. Under its newly appointed moderator, Brother John Schneider, S.M., and the senior class officers the council procured many advan- tages for the student body including new baslcetballs for the gym classes. Functioning under the rules of parliamentary pro- cedure, the group held meetings twice a month. At this time, the representatives from individual homerooms brought up the resolutions proposed by their class. These were discussed, voted upon, and sent to the faculty for approval. a voice in campus affairs . . . Student Council: FRONT ROW: Halas, Quinlan, D. Erne, S. Osenar, D. Ciz-Madia, P. Sylvester. SECOND ROW: R. Eland, D. Sadd, j. DiFrancisco, J. Manista, Larkin, R. Abood, R. Walt- man. THIRD ROW: T. Lamb, Lapinski, T. Hart, Goodman, G. Lanese, T. Tortorici, R. Papa, T. Giarclino. FOURTH ROW: J. Derdul, T. Militano, T. Cunningham, R. Uher, Giovinale, Seminatare, R. Lonero, R. Bilski, A. Hrich, L. Piovarcy, N. Rascher. fomlucting one of the bi-weekly Student Council meetings, President Joe Derdul 'ecognizes a senior representative. The council served as a melting pot for home- 'oom resolutions. gk H 1. Sophomore ,Representatives Dennis Erne, Jim Larkin, and Roger Aboocl discuss a resolution brought up in the Student Council with Brother Joseph Spehar, school vice-president. Joe Giovinale and Ray Bilski, senior rep- resentatives,remain after the meeting to discuss its results with Brother John Schneider. Many of the council's ideas were carried on outside the meeting itself. Gil Lanese, junior class president, leaves after conducting a divisional meeting. ? FQ ,f.s:.- K ,..-k. , 'N N f ff 5' if E music is the lunquuqe oi the soul.. . Brother Donald Boccardi directs his choral club in a practice session. Promotion of good musicianship and the procurement of co- operation and group effort summarized the chief aims of the Choral club. Under the direction of Brother Donald Boccardi, S.M., the group performed at numerous school assemblies and public functions. This year the 55 members of the club, through financial aid from the Mothers' club, procured tuxedos and riser platforms for their performances. The Choraliers participated in the Public Square Christmas program and the Diocesan Choral Sing besides entertaining the Mothers' club and Latin students. Glee club: FRONT ROW: Barno, L. Feher, N. Abraham, S. Cheraso, W. Nahors, W. Kata, R. Skerl, T. Thomas, C. Artale. SECOND ROW: G. Hoprich, D. Marn, R. Falkowski, Pristov, Szucs, Masiello, P. Vanni, R. Walker, M. Bures. THIRD ROW: Spagnolo, R. O'Neill, J. Marinic, D. Zeleznik, DiFrancisco, A. Antosh, P. Trolli, D. Quint, J. Thorpe, D. Cassese, M. Gerome. FOURTH ROW: G. Deitrick, T. Began, W. Mullin, T. McHugh, P. Selden, A. Lamarre, L. Turoczy, W. Henderson, Pukys, T. Corrigan. FIFTH ROW: T. Carafli, Mclllwee, G. Goudreau, L. Strnisa, P. Kinley, R. Adams, M. Lipka, E. Rozsa, E. Ditzel, A. Cichan, L. Nowak. ABSENT: P. Popovic, T Tanski, R. Wentzel, M. Miller, D. Ganim. us' ff: if'?5f is -:'.. f ': : ' . 5 QQ if . ...Vp M! I ,M 1 1 is was, ' x -, ,Q ll -4' s NQ-- ,Q il 'wi i .- M . n p p ynapm, - p .4 . ' M i Q' l L ' i +7 - 1 V N1 v ' ' 4 XA mi ii QC V l' v V V L 1 1? 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In additions to performing at the stadium, the band nded all seasonal games for the purpose of entertaining the fans and :tering team spirit. Their presence at these games added both enter- .ment and color. ' Claiming more students than any other activity at Latin, the d, under the direction of Mr. Anthony Pace, has successfully ipleted another year of musical exhibition. Attendance at band ip during the summer enabled the members to demonstrate their 'ching skill at all the football games. Immediately following the football season, the band's marching : was transformed in preparation for the approaching concert on. Highlighting this season were the Christmas concert, the holic Band Festival, and the annual Spring concert. Throughout the year, Mr. Pace was assisted by the managerial F consisting of Dennis Iacofano, student directorg Dick Ratino, etaryg and John Tokarcik, business manager. ii ,,t 'rX ' is A V I Mr. Anthony Pace, band director, leads the band in a march. 1 . . . swiftly paced to stir 'ty qxz 1. -1 9. if: 'QV 15,53 .,, gg 1 f 68 the spirit and the imagination.. fi ,nv Marching Band: FRONT ROW: W. Liptak, Sturn, S. Orzech, A. Grimm, R. Wozniak, C. Ianni, R. Ratino, J. Lenzynski, E. Benedictus, Vacierello. SECOND ROW: M. Nawrocki, R. Gulla, M. Tabone, S. Piekos, Burns, S. Zubek, C. Nawalniac, R. Pilch, P. Svec, L. Hajduk, S. McMullen. THIRD ROW: L. Jones, Maloy, R. Yama, R. Sterbank, Bucaro, R. Gardner, D. Graves, Pekarcik, D. Polomsky, Szelenyi, Bolek, J. Moriarty, Herak. FOURTH ROW: F. Schepley, J. Klincjak, G. Bodnar, K. Artl, A. Yama, C. Ptacek, W. DeFranco, R. Lessner, Petranic, L. Turoczy, E. Bra- zauskas, P. Kozak, R. Polson, Snieckus. FIFTH ROW: F. Friel, R. Eland, Mulholland, P. Bodrock, W. Lanese, J. Swider, V. Ilenda, D. Mihalik, A. Mizenko D. Iacfo- fano, W. Nowack, R. Hudak, W. Rustic, Barklow, R. Repko. SIXTH ROW: R. McCullough, S. Hrezik, K. Laba, R. Borcjach, P. Mark, F. Koss, P. Herbka, S. Uhall, C. Hridel, E. Kocsis, Takarcilc, Clear, R. Red- lin, R. Nowac, C. Betliskey, R. Kordel. ABSENT: C. Kozelka, A. Zonay, R. Galletti, Czurzman, B. Dijulius, J. Nagle. Brother George Dury, Mr. Anthony Pace, and Bill Liptak look over new sheet music. Latin's marching band stands at attention in the tradi- tional CL formation during the intermission of the Cham- pionship game. The football queen was crowned in the midst of this formation. Senior Band Members Dennis Iacofano and Vic Ilenda prepare for class. The new lockers recently installed in the band room made the storing of instruments convenient for the bandsmen. Freshman band members are: FRONT ROW: Sturn, M. Della Vella, D. Gulla, F. Allega, T. Maracz, D. D'Agostino, D. Sedlock, Gallagher. SECOND ROW: S. Orzeck, R. Tackla, D. Niznick, Zesoske, C. Kuhns, Stolarski, T. Toth, S. Gallagher, B. Kalinskas. These frosh promised to bolster future varsity bands. KM 3. Q EJ' E . National Honor Society: FRONT ROW: V. Benokraitis, Mulligan, C. Gillombardo, R. Ratino, F. Misischia, R. Uher, Seminatore. SECOND ROW: H. Dardy, E. Boyer, E. Kuzma, R. O'Neill, P. Zygas, R. Valerian, R. Lonero. THIRD ROW: L. Cox, R. Bilski, L. Piovarcy, M. Jablonski, T. Cunningham, R. Gohring, R. Cermak, D. Sims. FOURTH ROW: W Urban Derdul, A. Hrich, B. Beckwith, G. Lanese, L. Kinley T. Kane, T. Marzal. Brother John Lemkcr displays the Na- tional Honor Society roster to Tom Kane. Character, leadership, scholarship, and service set the rigid qualifications for Cathedral Latinis Cardinal Mooney Chapter of the National Honor Society. All members of the N.H.S. are re- quired to fulfill these requirements throughout the school year. Moderator of the N.H.S., Brother John Lemlcer, S.M., di- rected the annual task of distributing individual pictures to the student body. President Terry Cunningham, with the aid of Ron Lonero, vice- president, Paul Zygas, secretaryg Tom Kane, treasurer, was respon- sible for the Awards Night ceremonies and the distribution of individual pictures. . . . reporter ollocallmport Information on future school activities and points of general interest comprised the contents of the Latineer. In order to publish these issues satisfactorily, a great amount of effort had to be supplied by the associate editors and writers under the direction of Vibi Benolcraitis and Ralph Gohring, co-editors-in-chief. Brother Joseph Bischoff, S.M., in his first year as moderator, did much to instill interest and ambition in members of the staff. Lalineer Staff: FRONT ROW: L. Piovarcy, R. O'Neill, Roda, R. Niznik, Dempsey, T. Militano. SECOND ROW: R. Lonero, Mulligan, Broski, Oligny, V. Kaval, D. Hibler, R. Abood. THIRD ROW: Sikora, R. Fioritto, A. Sowinski, R. Koke, R. Galones, R. Kulwicki, G. Jones, T. O'Mally. FOURTH ROW: V. Forlani, L. Gray, Manista, T. Giardino, L. Hlad, E. Coughanor, V. Brice, R. Eland. :isis ff . Vibi Benokraitis and Ralph Gohring, co-edi- tors-in-chief, discuss one of their issues with Brother Joseph Bischoff. These editorial meetings, held after the publica- tion of each issue, pro- vided valuable ideas for improvement. Associate editors often assisted each other in their tasks. Here Page One Editors Henry Dardy and Tony Tor- torici, Bob Valerian, Page Four Editor, and Page Two Editor Carl Gillombardo help Joe Derdul, sports editor, with his column. W ' 1 , ? 'se ' 'fzfi , 5 r W r r px A533 iiiigj i xx X 'gp if Ks. 9 N. ' IQ? i N 0' 9 ea is N'- 0,5'f f '94 'N 9' ii is 'Q' Business Manager john Zawislan and Cartoonist Bob Niznik glance through the business files. PURPLE A D GULD Handling the financial angle of publishing the year book rested with business managers Joe Seminatore and Mark Price. hours of planning, weeks of coordination . . . Time and Motion comprised the theme of this year's Purple and Gold. Under it, the editors constructed the book to depict Latin as a preparation for adult life. Co-operation, efficiency, and -writing ability character- ized all the staffis work. With capable journalistic assistance from Brother Johnschneider, S.M., faculty moderator, the staff completed the book in record time. Full page color and several duotone pages highlighted this publication. Much credit for these was due to the efforts of the business staff in soliciting patronships. The Purple and Gold staff consisted of Cseatedj: Paul Puzenski, unclerclass editorg Terry Cunningham, editor-in-chiefg Joe Semi- natore and Mark Price, business managersg fstandingj: A1 Hrich, faculty editor3Ron Lonero, senior editorg Mike Jablonski, activi- ties editorg Lee Piovarcy, feature editorg and Tom Militano, sports editor. I V i' Comparing the present rules of style with those of earlier publi- cations are Paul Puzenski, A1 Hrich, and Ron Lonero. Fre- quent reference to other year- books often provided editors with valuable assistance. Terry Cunningham, editor-in- chief, displays just one of the pages it was his job to co- ordinate. QW 2 1, 1 is ge? a X I as A ery' I in Er 'Q 5 A 5 o , ,. ,W f ,s.- '-. A .. we 1, w' .f,,. - if x 1 .78 l ' ' ' Q- H hw ' , ' Q f Q . 'ls all ., M' s57i-Z? K 1 r,irrts H - , ' Law f ,ses ' --af' Lg' Debating The development of speaking ability and promotion of teamwork and cooperation highlighted the principal aims of the Speech club . Turning in one of its more successful seasons the debators finished second in the senate. Under the guidance of Brother Robert Cassidy, S.M., the organization is comprised mostly of underclassmen. The chief activity of the club was its participation in the Knights of Columbus Speech Tournament held at Latin. 1 Ron Lonero,.Speech club president, rehearses his debate case. Speech and Debate club members are: FRONT ROW: Mc- Mahon, R. Hasek, S. Siciliano, R. Wodzinski, D. Phoenix, E. Thomas, R. Ondercin, C. Cudnik. SECOND ROW: Sikara, L. Piovarcy, L. Gray, Esterhas, R. Walker, S. Osenar. THIRD ROW: A. Hrich, R. Lonero, R. Gohring, D. Hibler, R. Eland, V. Benokraitis. li! s Dave Hibler recognizes an in- consistency in his opponent's debate case. Displaying deep concentration during a recent speech tourna- ment is Senior Debator Lee Piov- arcy. A satisfied expression crosses the face of Larry Gray as tournament results are announced. to speak. . . perhaps to say something. Vibi Bcnokraitis records his original oration on tape as Ray Bilski waits his turn. This form of practice enabled speakers to note their weak points when the tape was played back. . Service Club: FRONT ROW: Kolezynski, P. Kolba, R. Jaberg, T. Maracy, D. Niznick, T. Diedrich, B. Ondercin, L. Shenk. SECOND ROW: H. Johnson, E. Tesar, P. Tunder, R. Bienkowski, R. Niznick, B. Tomon, S. Gliozzi, B. Conti, S. Warner, T. Novak. THIRD ROW: R. Tanski, B. Majoros, L. Shuster, Bohumolski, Wm. Baswiski, P. Gohring, Bob Rustic, M. Ivkanec, S. Osenar, S. Sczawinski. FOURTH ROW: E.Kocsis,R. Medlen, B. Bedenko, Wm. Hering, N. Magyar, C. Szczechow- ski, Mierzejewski, F. Ketchaver, R. Pecek, L. Nowak. Service club members, jim Mierzejewski and Henry Johnson help to rearrange the cafeteria following the Sodality study day. Jim Neff, Service club president, assists in keeping the crowds off the gym floor during the intermission at a S recent basketball game. Q'Service Firsti' could easily he said to have char- acterized the work of the Service club. One of the most active groups in years, the club doubled its previous membership in 1959. All efforts of this group were co-ordinated by its moderator, Brother Donald Jones S.M. They included Squidgulum main- tenance, ushering at speech tournaments, study days, and at Senior commencement. Library Staff: FRONT ROW: McMahon, Takitch, L. Irwin, L. Orwig, F. Lapka, Rozack, W. Dolata SECOND ROW: L. Gray, Dempsey, R. Slusar, J Tomc, McCaffrey, F. Jones, R. Pecek. THIRD ROW K. McCarthy, A. Bombalicki, R. Deininger, A. Camma 7 A. Cichan, D. McEllin, R. Powaski, Schilthorn Forinash. FOURTH ROW: A. Moriarity, Wieczorek, J. Manista, W. Kuhns, Mierzejewski, T. Corrigan, W. Wollacott, L. Czajkowski, R. Kordel. ,J- Ray Bilski, library staff president, Joe Giovinale, vice- president, and Ralph Gohring, secretary go about their duties. These include checking books and organizing reference cards. Brother Adolph Kult types out notices on overdue books. Latin students who frequented the library were quite familiar with these notices. Librar Staff To Christ Through Booksf, Constantly keep- ing this aim in mind, the 32 members of the library staff, under the direction of Brother Adolph Kalt, S.M., were responsible for keeping the library neat, clean, and orderly. In addition, they serve as assistant librarians aiding the students. Having been an integral part of Latin since 1919, the library now contains nearly 7,000 books. inqenuilq, The Three Downbeats Plus One con- sisting of Don Patacca, Bill Divis, Paul Puzenski, and Terry Guitar Cunning- ham entertain both players and rooters at the Collinwood rally. These humorous skits not only met with unanimous stu- dent approval but greatly boosted the spirit of the team. Jack Mcllwce, representing homeroom 4D, displays the attire which won him first place in the Rally Committee float contest. The contest was one of the means instigated to give the rallies more interest. W, ,Q t , 'A s,.i1i': : 1 AQ t itas i - n s,ay s 7 li i,E. V 15:,, ,E,,t,, ,A S we ., yye y e , D M iiii 9' 4 Spirit, enthusiasm, and entertainment characterized the j 1958-'59 football rallies. These rallies supplied the student , 5' body with the needed incentive to support the team in ar Y Y T all-outn manner. Noted guest speakers, skits, and enter jf' if , tainment by the hand comprised the major part of rallj a , ' 4 3 programs. A I j if ' A--A Untiring effort on the part of the Rally Committee ir p i' X Viy, j jj W conjunction with the senior class ofiicers caused the rallie ,V to improve constantly. Otto Graham and Dan Duffy wer: Q 7 it among those who spoke at the major rallies. A -tat .1e-.1 80 -,....r...--My E K . 'x Q , 41 f if ff 42 Q, V ,A,, AW, F sy ,iz i ,,,, , 4 va? 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I si 5 i -:M f-in , glau- , My :S r J ff? 1-n If Qs we f - W Q 'if A, ,S ,,,: ,, 3 f, ZR ,. as 4 gf fl Z9 .li :GY .' , 2? is ffm f xi l . R vs-P' V ,, N, ,' , if WX fs 4 'E 3 X 3 5 M-.M may ' Q gf' h . ,,f 'W Sk' ' . . . becomes u pleasure Leo Caito, Joyce Mangano, Rose- mary Hlavaty, and Bruce Beck- with converse during the inter- mission of the Purple and Gold Ball. Highlighting the Thanks- giving holiday, the dance fea- ured Joe Hruby and was held at the Wade Park Manor. Pausing between dances at the Christmas Ball are Russ O'Neill, joanie Kaman, Tom Giardino, Nicki Geronimo, Bill Kysela, and Kathy Paluf. This dance was the first to furnish professional en- tertainment during the intermis- sion. Ai .. ,W ,,,-, V . fiewing the television in the lobby of the Park Lane Villa are Janet Cianciola, oe Nlancuso, Bob Ruggcri, and Adele johannson. In molding the fully integrated Latin man, the social aspect was not .eglected in 1959. Under the direction of Mr. Jerome F. Lennon, social ctivities moderator, the dance committee organized one of the most success- ul social seasons in the history of the school. The season began with the Purple and Gold Ball held at the Wade Park flanor, followed by the semi-formal Christmas Ball at the Park Lane Villa. 'he season closed with both a senior and junior prom. Jean Matsclzelotte and Mike Jilek take time to enjoy a cup of punch at the Purple and Gold Ball. Refreshments proved quite popular with Latin men and their dates. Lloyd Ganhs, Carol Eloff, Bar- bara Glunna, and Jim lVIcGuin- ness view the dance Hoor from the balcony of the Park Lane Villa ballroom upon arriving at the Christmas Ball. Qi M 'uf 4 fag D V Q i ,X , , 7 G A K W AJ fi? ab? K PM 69' .N is A nfl H L pgfjfwiaigxlz Q gn x lil ' 15124514 3? 1 Al Camlna injects one of his laboratory rats with cancer homo- ginate. Careful study and ex- perimentation brought A1 con- clusive results. Vitlz the aid of a sound transmitter and sensitive micro- ihone, Tom Kane traces the path of sound waves past given point. 1VIen1bers of the Science club gather to view an intricate experiment. They are WHIFOLIS, D. Cataldo, A. Mi- zenko, Brother Donald Geiger, S.M., V. Brice, S. Kumor, L. Hajduk, R. Misischia. Science Club Striving to join the ranlcs of Latinis well-estab- lished activities, the newly-formed Science club has completed its first organized season. Under the guidance of Brother Donald Geiger, S.lVl., the club entered numerous projects in the annual Ohio Science Fair. This organization is composed of students who wish to do scientific research in special fields. This research acts as a supplement to school work in that subject. The club enables its members to meet suc- cessful men in both the field of biology and medicine. Brother Raymond Wuco and Frank Mucklo use the enlarger to view negatives for the purpose of identification. Brother Wuco frequently employed his leisure time instructing individual members of the club in photographic techniques. To record the 1958-59 school year in pictures constituted the main goal of the Camera club. Much of the success of both the Latineer and Purple and Gold can be accredited to this organization. Under the guidance of Brother Raymond Wuco, S.lVl., the cameramen supplied the editors with helpful photographic advice. The schoolis extensive photographic and laboratory equipment were at the dis- posal of the members for their assign- ment and personal improvement. C a mi e r a ll h John Oligny, president of the Camera club sizes up a picture to appear in a future issue of the Latineer. Camera club members Dick Galones, Bill Dolata, John Oligny, Frank Mtlcklo, and Mike Kaminslci check the schedule before leaving on their daily assignments. Coordination and accuracy played an important part in the functioning of this organization. is . T TQ: Wx., .bf 'E gr-Im Www Wholehearted Support . . . Hi' Serving as oficers for the Mother's club were: Irene Kocsis, Verna Wasdovich, Clara Caito, Eleanor Bourquin, Dorothy Schepley, and Elizabeth Waltnxan. Dads' club oiiicers were: William Budd, Paul Winterich, John Novak, Mike Wasdo- vich, Thomas Lynch, and Nicholas Herak. Initiative and willingness to worlc are two qualities which characterized the accomplishments of the Dads, club and Nlothersi cluh. The Dads' club annually sponsors the Squidgulum and also aids the athletic department while the Mothers, cluh renders invaluable assistance to the faculty and the school's music deparment. Nlore important, hut unrewarded are the hundred and one other services which the parents perform for Cathedral Latin. Cal Sterns, the long time Cleveland Barons star, and Mr. Paul Winterich discuss Latinls past and present athletic achievements at a Sports Night sponsored by the Dads' club. 7 ! I- sw. 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W M iw A 'AWW2 if ' 1 ,V '91 1 W 3 .LAY M X B v . - ,f.g, hf., . , fff 1, W f v' Q in m W as W5 ., M43 M A.. :MM H Q 5 4 My 3 H mm V :. uv ff 4 13. ,, 'E A F V ., Wm Hn ' ',,d'!if . 11-v s ' A I g'w2'fQ .1 W' , f 'WW F ' 1? We 4 , - QYWXV' ww .' 1 W J 'V fb f' , . 'a l I w im ,um mf'?i i?1l:ii,,l.:fff. ' . ff A 'f m ,wh vf I K sz u time to compete IN THE MARIANIST educational program, the develop ment of the physical qualities of Catholic young men as well as the spiritual, mental, and moral aspects, is heralded. Providing the nucleus for accomplishing this phys- ical development at Cathedral Latin are the Senate and intramural athletic programs. Not only personal satisfaction and enjoyment are gar- nered from these contests, but also the impor- tance of Working as a team, not individuals. Latin's win-loss record for the 1958-59 season was heavily in favor of that redoubt- able Lion in all fields of athletic endeavor. 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Toledo Central Catholic 6 Latin 16 ,,., . . . . Warren Harding 16 Latin 50 . . . . , , . Glenville 0 Latin 34 .... East High 8 Latin 26 .... . . Collinwood 0 Latin 16 .... . 4 Adams 6 Latin 54 .... . , East Tech 6 Latin 34 ,...,. . . . ,,.. . ,.,.. Benedictine 16 Latin 36 .,... , , . ...., . , , . . Holy Name 6 Latin 12 . . . QCity Cliampionshipj . . . St. Ignatius 6 In addition to Cairo, Wasdoviclm, and Rascher, several other players were named to honor teams. Rich Wervey, a Fireball at defensive end, was named to the Cleveland Press and News all-Scholastic and the Universe Bulletin all-Catholic teams. Dennis Cuccia also was named to the News all- Scholastic team. Fullback Carl Pikus earned a spot on the all-Catholic squad. Bolstering the forward wall were Bruce Beckwith, Tom Ward, Gene Smith, and Bob Nlonnin. Defen- sive standouts were Wayne Urban, Fran Barrett, and Tom Smith. jail in victory Q 'if' l W, in . :E . :lr M f F3 ' ,M Mi +4 ,, mx V ww JQ3 ,ef I ' yy lv OJ .wk w , ,mv , N M X i X' Q K A Q +8? Qn f 'Q-. 1 AN 1 '- if JK , 5 R 7 ' W gk Ne ,,,,. www 1 K iff ,uf , ' . w , 8 Lenz: 1 MW .. he ,le , , , ,vt 9 Q' X My , V fig fm? 5 nw, . V 2 yi Q, 3 J ie 4 2 Q I! 1 w ik NA ' I 7: , wifi? fp ' - A ' ' ,Vff V47 'islam , M f M X 3 2 ,ni ai PQ? if X ff, W I 51 M We is If V A Quin' ,sy ' 'Er kg in 5 1+ V 'K s Q , . ,' 44 - if I 65 'MHS ,, ' 'J ,M 1 'wg 1 QM WWA: ' , ,,W,.f' Wadi' Q A a 3 1 41' Qi 5 W fa, 5 L - VQV: 5 X h 5 5 5 ,X '11v-1.4. 5, Y 5 1 JF ,N , 'gt ,ny - ' 2 1 Q i in X I 2 x V Q M., ,- x . W ff: WM Y ul'-fad lik Q in 5 Y wr 3 J s 41. 5. W 5 2 ,1 if K D' W, Q Pav- 5 as 'Q Q3 Q Mg iff' 1 -M ,M gk y if V Q i 'W 1 Q 1 ' - ,-g',, , 2, A 5 W. I , A . . ii? , 1, aj 5 Q 117 K.. iww I Pk Y V A 1' ff 4- ,Q A , , ...., fig, 41 K ? W 5s J.V. Football tomorrow 's varsity Bullet Bob Geromc circles end and mmlist.um'rs Thomas Edison defenders as Co-captain Bill Mullin comes up to throw a block. Junior Varsity Coach Dick Walker gives some last-minute advice to Ed McGrath before sending him into the heat of the battle. is , 'S r 5 ,z mwmwmwefsrxi-V A f JJ Co-captain Bill Spear slams into Collinwood ball currit as referee scampers out of the way. Tom Caraffi demonstrates the never-say-die spirit of 1 V's as he hangs on to take down Glenville back. Carrying on the fine tradition of Latin junior varsities, this year's team won seven of their nine games, losing only to Euclid Senior, 20-6, and Benedictine, 34-0. Co-captains Bill Mullin and Bill Spear paved the Way to the gridders, seven victories. Halfback Denny De-Iulius led the team in scoring with 11 touchdowns and 10 extra points. Directed hy Coach Dick Walker, the team beat Glenville, 10-Og Thomas Edison, 34-Og East Tech, 50-125 Collinwood, 20-65 John Adams, 28-65 East, 48-85 and St. Ignatius, 18-0. A perfect block by Roger Blatnick Q87Q springs loose high-scoring Halfback Denny Dejulius for a big gain. I ..,:4-giygw, A A i 'Y Tun 'l'lmruas Etfiwrz luzclcs fail to stop Bob Gcrome as he carries them along on his back for Cxtrzl yardage. .lurriug tht' lnlll louse lirom Adams ball carrier. Bob Gcromc demonstrates some of the hard-hitting football tlmt clmrac tcrized the season. FRONT ROW: Kennedy, Goodman, E. McGrath, Hunt, M. Gerome, T Caraffi, D. Brickman, D. Dejulius, B. Gerome. SECOND ROW: T. Gregory D. Humphries, T. Zirm, j. DiFrancisco, D. Cassese, M. Samartini, R. Zembala G. Kraynak, B. Mullin, G. Bartelme, B. Kysela. THIRD ROW: Manager D Ganim, B. Forniti, Battista, B. Miller, Prasek, T. Griesmer, B. Kennedy B. Budd, L. Strnisa, Manager D. Symon, Coach Dick Walker. FOURTH ROW T. McHugh, M. Rudd, R. Blatnick, T. Mlinak, C. Artale, R. Borczuch, M. Miller P. Popovich, D. Winterich, B. Spear, B. Hart, K. Lipinski. About to catch a perfect pass from Bob DeSapri is Halfback Bob Mylott. .L . -1 FRONT ROW: S. Hogan, R. Paglio, D. Borovac, Quinlan, R. Mylott, DeSapri, D. Ernc, K. Sterie, Keating, D. McGrath. SECOND ROW: An explosive offense and a rock-like defense guided the frosh gridders to their first perfect season since 1955. Under the tutilage of Mr. Miclmael Tor- relli and Bro. Joseph Altinger, S.lVl., the plebes roared through eight straight, scoring 204 points, yielding only 28. The Cubs belted Lourdes, 10-Og Glenville, 30-Og Collinwood, 6-0, St. Ignatius, 24-03 Chanel, 64-Og Holy Name, 8-65 Akron Hoban, 40-63 and Bene- dictine, 24-16. Halfbacks Dan Borovac and Bolo Mylott and Quarterback Bob DeSapri paced the Cubs, attack throughout the season. Fro h R. C. McKenna, M. Major, R. Kofol, R. Myslenski, T. Gannon, P. Miller, Gibbons, J. Faflik, Pukys, T. George. THIRD ROW: Coach M. Torrelli, T. Mathis, C. Rudd, J. Eshen, M. DeGrandis, R. Franko, P. Sylvester, J. Mormino, D. Symon, Bro. Altinger, S.M. FOURTH ROW: D. Schwarber, Halas, P. Malone R. Ioffrcda, D. Grealis, C. Rainone, Miklich, W. Lampeter, L. Kaminski, J Garcau, M. Furness, P. Racca. 9 u time will tell Q X2 T5 M ,PSY W , if-:Eb ,sw ,R mf f x E 'Q zz? ff Q 5 . ,M 5 ' 'Q X fda .. IW 7 ' ,, .N '.fL 5 1,' N W V I in fa - K , A 4 W, 4 i 3 ' w xg iQAi get M ix, -S ,ww My A .3 il E 4 F 9 1 iff WVLVL i S is -5 55 ar'-gf 5 S, A 1' ff: I , , f ' A 1' fi 14 ff ., gl., , 1 5,5 gig? 731 V Z, gw W , W 32 if 7 , My W ,Q- U v f ' .iMf2w, , if xr w qi, KETBALL , 0 94335, Senior Dave Prevoznikgrim- maces as he stretches for two li points in the Adams game won by the Lions, 56-46. The Latin Lion held his head high throughout the 1958-59 basketball season as the cagers proved that Latin again had one of the top teams in the area, rated third in the district hy the Cleveland Press. All-scholastic Al Payne sparked the team all year with his 20 point-per-game average and 352 rebounds. Dave Prevo- znik added to the Lions front court strength with his soft hook and rehound- ing. Outside shooting was provided by Fred George and Jim Barrett, while Gene Wollman was the playmaker. Frontline reserves were Paul Kozak, Bob Rospierski, and Dennis Dejulius. caqers roll on . . . Franny Barrett, Norb Rascher, Fred George, Jr., Jim Barrett and Coach Fred George look out at the action from the bench. SEASON RECAP Latin 75 . . . Latin 59 . . . Latin 59 , , . Latin 71 , . Latin 72 Latin 73 , . Latin 60 , , Latin 42 Latin 69 i Latin 50 . , Latin 72 i JohnHay . . , . Glenville . ..., Erie Prep , i , East High Collinwood john Adams St. Ignatius .. East Tech . . . . John Hay Benedictine . . . Glenville Latin 69 . . . ..., Collinwood Latin 66 . . . , . East High Latin 56 . . . . . . John Adams Latin 65 .....,..... East Tech Latin 53 . . ..,, . , Benedictine City Consolation Game Latin 62 ....... John Marshall Tournament Recap Latin 84 .... Cleveland Heights Latin 72 ..,.......... Bedford Latin 53 . . . ..... St. Ignatius Off to a roaring start, the cagers tool: six straight before being dumped by State Champion East Tech. After a stunning 53-50 setback by Benedictine, I-lead Coach Fred George directed the hardwooders to six vic- tories in their remaining seven Senate en- counters, taking an Arena berth for the tenth time in 12 years. The overall improvement of the squad was shown in the second Tech game, with Latin battling the Scarabs down to the wire before falling. After the regular season, the team won its fifth straight sectional tourna- ment. 53 46 46 74 50 Al Payne stretches his full 6 foot, 7 inch 64 frame for two points against the Glen- ville Tarblooders. 57 37 56 Coach Fred George accepts the trophy at the end of the consolation game at the Arena. A timeout finds Coach George mapping the strategy to Paul Kozak, Fred George, Al Payne and Dave Prevoznik. 614' 0 NN, Ki. M MW' I W? in wx J' ? as 4 1 , ,. ,mf O S93 if-,ik '5 R ww , 4 '37 . if 1 Q1 fn 14+-,T gig ,il 13, ,Q -' ff .W,AWM. w.3..,.,,, fl f , f Y Q xv' ' 1 V V sa 1 K I s Y 2 JE .. xv A, V 'W L- 2' , . few? ' W 4 '--if --42 ' .,. ,W Q M 2 . Qi r , x X 9 W Q 'Q' zz Z , if ,f in 'fy I W Q yx Q q . , M M ,W,MW2 l'Qw.W ' , wy. ig M. M i W MJ ,Airing 3, . H ' v L 4' V A + J 9' , V f-QQ U W Qs. f e , , F '23 g-me ' . tw6.'MjM Wm' ' 5 V , ' 'W I ,J ' 1 X K .g ,V at V it Y T,k 5 L gzr ierfwggg Q F A I ' Z x G13 ,-, Q Q' fx' fv ' W ,I V L V' 3. ., ' M R 5' wigf555gfg 1 ff ' -1 - - Sr X ' 'W 'K' 5 . Z 1 W ww A ? Q 1 ,, .. ws ,fr ' zl: M . W 4 'V 6 . , JSE ' ff? '1iL 1 5 la w R' I it mf? n S V wi.. ,V,,, V. ' an .-f ' ii ik arf. xifiiwiif 4 QW? G ' 'A Q6 wk ,A i K ' v-SQQEFQMM at .A tix f W .lj 4? 47 ,, ,ff A if l 11 kt ' Qi i ...-v' k H 1, A 'B ' . 3, .NXQ . v, Q ,sq - , 1 L I wg ' Rf x 'T ij ' ,V q , . ':'W 3 .5 4 ' 7: V4 X ' F , . 2' X , 5 W f ' I 2 5 . 2 VX-W,-f 5, 41 N L Q gf ' ll' I Q f du 5 X , , .3 f 'Ling ua L M 5 5. it i1vi T QJ 1-:NJ awww .l- w 39, V: R , A wi ' x WH? 4 9-.. 5 li. , ,hfiwqf XY. www i f V W11L f.AL i .. A w X 4 Rolling to a 13-4 record, the JV's finished second to East Tech in the East Senate. The Junior Lions had a 50 point-per-game average, losing only to Tech, East, and Eire Prep. The Junior Cagers were sparked by Co-captain Dave Bolcar who was also the leading scorer with 120 points. Dennis Dejulius was second with 110 points before leaving for the varsity at mid-year. Bolcar was also the leading rebounder. The highlight of the JV season was the edging of the West Senate co- champions, St. Ignatius, 40-3 9. J. V. Ba kelball Junior Lions respond in victorq . . . Dave Bokar Q28j and Tom Greg- ory f17j seem to be doing the ballet with a John Hay player Sophomore whiz Pragg takes the ball upcourt, leading the fast break. ' g wwwmr K ww,sf,i4,zr,,if:1 if Q ' 5 ymuuynli fm? 'W , ,,, ,, J, ., : 1: f fi ,f W Q X WWE as My xsg 1 fi 5' ,A fy V, lf: ,- iw K a W, , 3 .-g , i Q .gr Q if x I 55 ' , ,Q ' ' 4 A P' W ig 4 A ff r M 'W if 5? 1. V Sa .WA . R E 'E+ 1' .J A . f - 'xi iff? if? A fi. M L' 5 gf ig' 9 ,fi Vx 4 ' - , : . - 32 iz Y -147+ J fm- Q Q K, -a Q ,Q gf af W ik xg? as i Q .. QV' M, , 1 Yi? 1, Y I, ua! ,'., QM! s .f-.. 0 Z 1 H ? ji QW 0 W K wx , 3.52 f s- 4. Q fli , 1 ,J ,f.-L-x 3 Xfgi ai -ll FV illka ,,, ! ,,f, Rf-H ' Jw up . 'gf' fm 'Fi tim fminf Irv di, WT 4 ,, . ,Ai,wF,f -1 jp 4' Q , V V , p Aw X ig' az, ' ew, 1 4 , , A Q 'f 4 .Q 1 A ! , H .viiefjw ' 'fb 5 V .54 ', Wi fl'df!yQ ZA wr .5114 ZW N? , ff K, I Q, 5 'A f fw s f ff -J 7 if P any X , N Q 1, -21 , 34 . ,iff 43 1. ,Hman 1 ff' ,W w if .JK if 5 M J J ,fx 'V gf .-'11 M- qryhiqvnfvifivi N J: 5 Mfg' f' xxwf K3 f 51 444' .,,,.Mf., ' HY, r 'ef A, N 1 x x z SV gl f A i ww -W.: awp A gp li sa ,nf iv if 4.'k fa Q, ,J I L 4' f t,f' 1,454 lM5'3,ia5, .M Af it qu iw Running through one of their cheers, the cheerleaders are: Kneeling: T. Kraynak, R. Uher. jumping: Ricci, R. DeFranko, C. Polomsky, L. Urbanek. Senior Cheerleaders Dick Uher and Tom Kraynak lead the crowd in a rafter-shaking cheer. Cheerleader Latinis 1958-59 cheerleaders orhited a personality all its own into its sports career. Under the matured leadership of two seniors, Dick Uher and Tom Kraynalc, the four sophomore cheerleaders, Skippy Polomslcy, Joe Ricci, Larry Urhanelc and Ralph DeFranco, all with their individual spark and fire, led the school teams through many a hard-fought battle on the grid and on the hardwood. A number of the cheerleaders held officers, positions in their home- rooms which accounted for their leadership and following by the Latin crowds and the respect of the opponents at all events. The squad, guided by moderator, Brother Carmine Annunziata, S.lVl., was at its best in the Cleveland Arena, and it shows even brighter promises for the future with its three up-and-coming frosh cheerleaders, Tony Manfredi, Dave Ciz-Madia and Joe Lally. Latin salutes these leaders who wear the purple of dedication and the gold of glory. l22 Underclass cheerleaders watch as Tom Kraynak and Dick Uher diagram one of their formations. Front row: D. Winterich, Hcrak,W. Mticci, L. Feher, Larkin, F. Federico. Second row: R. Fiordalisi, M. Willianis, T. Carroll, B. Olhava, L. Hajcluk, S. Szabo. Third row: Lally, L. Caito, P. Marsick, D. McEllin, F. Koss, Coach M. Torrelli. Experienced Seniors Leo Caito, Paul Richmond, Phil Nlarsiclc and Jim lally spenrlivailed the vliargc of the harriers throughout the 1959 season. Caito and Richmond, the teanfs ten-second threats, along with TRACK Lally, the top hurdler, were hacked up hy a promising group of juniors. The squad ran th rough practice sessions every night in the school hallways, developing their speed and form. Traclc Coach Nlichael Torrelli brought forth to a full extent the great potential of the team. Breaking into his lightning getaway is Speedster Leo Caito in a practice run with Paul Richmond. Hzcrdler Jim Lally practices his form in the gym every day after school. -r +- , V A lm., 1 Ku Za i n Q ' 'ff K gif 3 fi 5 ' i '- M . -M, , V -f. 7 . E rawmg , ' I ' U U - ' -:,' .1 - ! Mig? '1 0 Lnhvz. 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Rapp. u time In re lecl IN EVERY SUCCESSFUL FIELD of endeavor there is a core of men who set the pace for the rest. At Cathedral Latin these leaders are the seniors. Reflection on the past year reveals many laurels, which, with gradua- tion at hand, must remain unclaimed and any mistakes made must go uncorrected. Once we leave Cathedral Latin behind us, we step out of the role of a student and into that of a Catholic man facing the world. We walk toward the future secure in the knowledge that our Catholic beliefs will remain stead- fast in our quest for success. I . and as time licks on we feel the bonds which lie, bind us closer. A 'iw 5 Y CM-37 ,q ,A 2. .V ,J e L,L' 75' .4 . V 4 n ME KW H 1 in , We :I 'r , Q A A L s li X 3 1 Lykl i 0? l ' if- .Z L we .1 WZ was Z, A we 3, X gf,x gf' y -mn .. , ,J Z Throughout the entire year, the senior class officers exemplified the spirit and leadership for which they were elected. Together they guided the seniors in their many accomplishments and activities. They are: Leroy Piovarcy, treasurerg Joseph Derdul, presidentg Norbert Rascher, vice-prcsidentg and Terence Cunningham, secretary. ALEXANDER ABOOD St. Gregory the Greatg Football 15 Chess Club 4. ROGER ADAMCIN St. Hcnryg Soclality 15 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Cheerleaders 15 Boosters 2,3,45 Dance Commit- tee 2,3,45 Class Officer 15 Rally Committee 45 Honor Roll 1. ANDREW ANTOSH Nativity of B.V.M.5 Soclality 253,45 Track 1,35 Intra- murals 1,2,45 Boosters 2,35 Glee Club 1,2,3,4. THEODORE ARCHACKI Immaculate Conception, Latin Club 3. JAMES BABUREK St. John Nepomceneg Intramurals 25 Library Staff 2. DENNIS BARBERIC St. Monica. ROBERT BARBERIO St. Clarcg Track 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,35 Cross Coun- try 15 Latinccr 25 Honor Roll 25 CSMC 1. FRANCIS BARRETT St. Francis DeSa1cs5 Soclality 1,2,3,45 Stuclent Coun- cil 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,25 Dance Committee 2,35 Class Officer 1,2,35 Knights of the Altar 4. ' MICHAEL BATTAGLIA Gesug Intramurals 1,25 Boosters 2,3,45 Dance Com- mittee 25 CSMC 1,25 Glee Club 2,35 Rally Commit- tee 4. ROGER BAUZA St. Timothy5 Student Council 1,25 Intramurals 1,2535 Bowling 3,45 Class Officer 1. BRUCE BECKWITH St. Helen of Newburyg Syoclality 253,45 Football l,2, 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Boosters Z5 Dance Committee 25 NHS 3,45 Class Officer 1,2,3,4. BRUCE BEDENKO St. Philomena5 Service Club 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 25 Chess Club 35 Knights of the Altar 1. EDMOND BENEDICTUS St. Margaret Mary5 Intramurals 15 Bancl 1,2,3,4. VITALIS BENOKRAITIS St. Georgc5 Speech Club 1,2,3,45 Boosters 2,3,4g Dance Committee 2,3,45 Latineer 2, Associate Editor 3, Co- Eclitor-in-Chief 45 NHS 2,3,45 FTA Secretary 3,45 Honor Roll 1, 25 CSMC l,2,3,45 Glee Club 15 Class OH5cer 45 Band Manager 25 Rally Committee Co- Chairman 45 Latin Club 35 Knights of the Altar 4. CHESTER BETLISKEY Immaculate Heart of Mary5 Band 1,Z,3,4. RAYMOND BILINSKI St. Philomenag Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Boosters 2,35 Knights of the Altar 3. Front Row: S. Cala, C. Ccsa, E. Belden, R. Barbcrio, D. Barberic, R. Blatnik, A. Castrovinci J. Bolek, R. Brickman, E. Benedictus. Second Row: R. Cermak, CizMadia, R. Caskey, W Candow, R. Bohach, Cerar, J. Bohumolski, E. Boyer, Baburek, M. Battaglia. Third Row. A. Abood, R. Bilski, W. Butrimas, A. Antosh, C. Betliskey, V. Benolcraitis, B. Bedenko, E Brazauskas, F. Barrett, T. Archacki. Last Row: B. Butkus, R. Bilinski, J. Cermak, R. Bauza G. Blatnick, A. Camma, R. Aclamcin, B. Beckwith, L. Caito. Absent: D. Caravona. Q RAYMOND BILSKI St. Mary of Czestochowag Speech Club l,2,3,4g Soclal- ity lg Student Council 2,3,4g Intramurals 3,4g Boosters 33 Math Club 43 NHS 2,3,4g FTA 3g Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Library Staff 2,3, President 45 Class Officer 4. GARY BLATNICK St. Margaret Maryg Intramurals l,Z,3,4g Golf 2,3,4. RAYMOND BLATNIK St. Virus. RICHARD BOHACH Holy Familyg Service Club 25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Golf 4. JEROME BOHUMOLSKI St. Mary of Czestocllowag Service Club 2,3,4g Boost- ers 35 Latincer 2,35 CSMC 1,2,3,4. EDWARD BOLDEN St. Agnesg Intramurals 1,Z,3,4. 5 JOSEPH BOLEK St. Ccciliag Band l,2,3,4. EDWARD BOYER Christ the Kingg Soclality l,2,3g Stuclcnt Council l,3g NHS 2,3,4g FTA 3g Honor Roll 1,2,3g Library Staff 2,3,45 Class Oflicer 1,2,3,4g Knights of the Altar l,2,3,4g Sacristan 2,3,4. EDWARD BRAZAUSKAS St. Joscpllg Chess Club 45 Band l,Z,3,4. RONALD BRICKMAN St. Fclicitasg Student Council 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Class Officer 1,3. BENEDICT BUTKUS St. GEOfgCQ Intramurals 1,2,33 Honor Roll 1,33 Band 132. WALTER BUTRIMAS St. George3 Chess Club 3. LEO CAITO St. Francis of Assisi, Soclality 33 Stuclcnt Council 1,23 Football 1,2,3, Co-captain 43 Basketball 13 Track 1,2,3,43 Boosters 2,3,43 Dance Committee 2,33 Class Officer l,2,3Q Knights of the Altar 4. SAM CALA St. Philomcnag Football 13 Intramurals 1,2,33 Class Officers 2,33 Knights of the Altar 1. ALBERT CAMMA Gesu3 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Boosters 2,3,43 Dance Committee 2,33 FTA 3,43 Library Staff 2,3,43 CSMC 4, Treasurer 1,2,33 Knights of the Altar 2,33 Rally Committee 43 Science Project 2,3,4. WILLIAM CANDOW Immaculate Conception3 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. DAVID CARAVONA Holy Familyg Sodality 13 Student Council 1,23 Track 1,Z,33 Intramural 1,2,3,43 Glee Club 1,23 Class Officer 1,2. ROBERT CASKEY St. Mary of Czestochowa. ANTHONY CASTROVINCI St. Paschal Baylon. JOHN CERAR St. Vitus3 Soclality lg Student Council 13 Intramurals 1,2,33 Class Officer 1,23 Band 1,2. JAMES CERMAK St. Timothyg Sodality lg Intramurals 1,Z,3,4g Boost- ers Zg Honor Roll 2. ROBERT CERMAK St. Timothyg Speech Club 15 NHS 3,45 FTA 3,45 Library Staff 2,3,4g CSMC 1,2,3,4g Knights of the Altar 1. CARMEN CESA St. Margaret Maryg Intramurals 2,3,45 Boosters 2,3,4g FTA 3,45 Rally Committee 4. JOSEPH CIZ-MADIA St. Aung Intramurals 1,2,35 Honor Roll 2,3. THOMAS CORRIGAN Gesug Intramurals l,Z,3,4g Boosters 2,3,4g Library Staff 2,3,4g CSMC 2,3,4g Glee Club 3, Treasurer 4g Knights of the Altar 2,4g Rally Committee 4. FRED COSSICK St. Wenceslasg Football 1,2,3g Track lg Intramurals 1,2,3. Seniors listen attcntivcly as Brother Francis McCulkcn, S.M., attempts to instill in them an adequate knowledge of civics LAWRENCE COX St. Mary, Student Council 3, Track 13 Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Cross Country lg Latineer 2,35 Math Club 45 NHS 2,3,4g FTA 35 Honor Roll l,2,3,4g CSMC 1.2, Secretary 3,43 Class Officer 4. DENNIS CUCCIA , Holy Cross, Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball lg Track 1,Z,35 Intramurals 1,3,4g Class Officer 1,2,3. TERENCE CUNNINGHAM St. I-Ienryg Student Council, Senior Class Secretary, Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Dance Committee 43 Latineer Z, Associate Editor 35 Purple and Gold, Editor-in-Chiefg NHS Z,3, President 45 CSMC lg Class Officer 3, Knights of the Altar l,2,3,4g Rally Committee, Co- chairman 4. LAWRENCE CZAJKOWSKI St. Leo, Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Boosters 3,4, Dance Com- mittee 3,4g Library Staff 2,3,4g Class Officer 43 Knights of the Altar 4, Rally Committee 4. RONALD DANES St. Francis DeSalesg Intramurals 1,2,3. JOHN DAY St. Henry, Student Council 2, Football 1,3,4g Intra- murals Zg Class Officer 2. Front Row: M. Duffy, F. Friedell, L. Deininger, R. Gruss, T. Graf, J. Day, M. Elias, W. Grecko, R. Danes, R. Demand. Second Row: T. Corrigan, L. Czajkowski, W. Gaile, W. De- Franco, R. Gohring, J. Giovinale, T. Cunningham, G. Dylag, R. Day, D. Grande. Third Row: P. Friel, D. Cuccia, F. George, L. Ganhs, J. Dorris, J. Guthleben, E. Glenn, T. Goetz, J. Glen- ding, W. Fleckenstein. Last Row: J. Dolak, D. Dlugo, G. Gackowski, J. Glavic, F. Dezelan, W. Divis, J. Derdul, T. Farkas, L. Cox. Absent: F. Cossick, J. Dempsey. RALPH DAY St. Henryg Sodality 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Boosters 35 Class Officer 2. I WILI.IAM DeFRANCO Our Lacly of Peaccg Track 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Boosters 25 Band 1,2,3,4. LAWRENCE DEININGER Our Lady of Peaceg Soclality 15 Intramurals 1,25 Knights of the Altar 2,3. ROBERT DEMAND Holy Rosary. JAMES DEMPSEY St. Anng Basketball 35 Intramurals 15254. JOSEPH DERDUL St. Pll1lOll1Cll.ElQ Speech Club 35 Student Council, junior Class President, Senior Class Prcsiclentg Intra- murals Z,3,45 Cross Country 1,25 Boosters 2,3,45 Dance Committee 2,3,45 Latineer 253, Sports Editor 45 NI-IS 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Honor Roll 1,25 CSMC 1, Vice-presi- clent 2,3,45 Class Officer 1,25 Rally Committee, Chair- man 4. FRANK DEZELAN St. Vitusg Football 15 Intramurals 1,Z,3,45 Cross Country 1. WILLIAM DIVIS St. Timotbyg Sodality 2,3,45 Track 15 Cross Country lg CSMC 15 Band 15 Knights of the Altar 25,45 Rally Committee 4. DAVID DLUGO St. Mary of Czestocliowag Football 2,35 Intramurals 3. JAMES DOLAK St. Mary of Czestoclxowa. JEFFREY DORRIS St. Philomcnag Intramurals 1,25 Boosters 2g Glcc Club 1. MICHAEL DUFFY St. Anng Class Officer 1,Z,3. GERALD DYLAG St. Briclgetg Track 2,3,4g Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Cross Country 2,3,45 Class OH'Icer 1,2. MICHAEL ELIAS St. Francisg Intramurals 1,2,4. TIBOR FARKAS St. Elizabeth. WILLIAM FLECKENSTEIN St. Agncsg Intramurals 1,Z,3,4g Class Officer 1. FREDERICK FRIEDELL St. Francis. PATRICK FRIEL St. Margaret Maryg Intramurals 1,2g Bancl l,2,3,4. GEORGE GACKOWSKI St. Pius Xg Soclality 15 Student Council lg Football 1,2,3,4g Track 1,25 Intramurals l,2,3,4. WESLEY GAILE St. Margaret Maryg Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Math Club 4 LLOYD GANHS St. Francis of Assisi. FRED GEORGE St. William, Football 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Golf 4. JOSEPH GIOVINALE St. Henryg Sodality 3,45 Student Council 45 Intra- murals 1,25 FTA 35 Honor Roll 25 Library Staff 2,3, Vice-president 45 Class Officer 4. JAMES GLAVIC St. Wenceslasg Sodality 25 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. JOSEPH GLENDING St. James. EUGENE GLENN St. Josephg Intramurals 1,2,3,4. TERRANCE GOETZ St. Catherine5 Sodality 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Class Officer 1,25 Band 1,2. RALPH GOHRING Gesug Speech Club 2,3,45 Student Council, Junior Class Vice-president, Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Boosters 2,3,45 Dance Committee 2,3,45 Latineer 2, Associate Editor 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 45 NHS 2,3,45 Rally Committee, Co-chairman 45 Science Project 25 FTA 3,45 Honor Roll 1,25 Library Staff 2,3, Secretary 45 CSMC, Vice-president 1, President 253,45 Class Offi- cer 1,3,45 Knights of the Altar 1,2,3,4. THOMAS GRAF St. Petcrg Intramurals 1,2,3,4. DONALD GRANDE St. Gregory the Greatg Intramurals 1,2,4. WILLIAM GRECKO St. Hcnryg Chess Club 3,4. ROBERT GRUSS St. Gregory the Greatg Honor Roll 2. JOHN GUTHLEBEN St. Maryg Intramurals 1,2,3,4. JOHN HARCSARIK St. Elizabeth. HENRY HARFF St. Anng Sodality Zg Intramurals l,2,4g Boosters 2,3g Dance Committee 2. THOMAS HARROLD St. Gregory the Greatg Football lg Track 1,2. ROBERT HASEK St. Timothyg Speech Club 1, Secretary 45 CSMC 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 3. KENNETH HAVRILLA- Holy Familyg Intramurals l,2g Knights of the Altar 2,3,4. JOHN HAYS Our Lady of Peaceg Intramurals 1,2,3,4. ROSCOE HEATH St. Peterg Football 2,35 Track 35 Intramurals 2,45 Knights of the Altar 4. wqukiauuiln is tx 4 -3-W, f W T fx ,,,x,- 3' PM Q EY ,jg 1 ., '. 14 ' , ii is W' y F ',L gf V 'wrt ,Q whim at GEORGE HEIDENREICH St. Patrick. EDWARD HEIL Holy Eamilyg Intramurals 1,Z,3,4. Y Iii A -3, PAUL HERBKA St. Johng Sodality 15 Intramurals l,2,3,4g Math Club 45 Chess Club 3,45 Camera Club 35 Band 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM HOLMES Christ the Kingg Soclality 1,Z,3g Honor Roll l,2,4g Library Staff 2,3,4g Class Officer lg Latin Club 3, Treasurer 4. JOSEPH HOMA St. Wenceslasg Track 1g Intramurals l,2,4. ALAN HRICH Holy Familyg Speech Club 3,4g Student Council 4g Intramurals l,2,3,4g Latineer 43 Purple and Gold Faculty Eclitorg Math Club 45 NHS 3,4g ETA Presi- dent 3,4g Honor Roll 1,Z,3,4g CSMC 1,2,3,4g Chess Club 3,45 Class Officer 4. Norbert Raschcr celebrates his birthday with ice cream and cake during lunch period. Simultaneously, he studies for future classes while jim Kuhner points an accusing finger. CHARLES HRIDEL Our Lacly of Mt. Carmel, Boosters 3, Chess Club lg Band 1,2,3,4g Knights of the Altar 1,25 Rally Com- mittee 4. 'iv' --f THOMAS HUMANIK St. Gregory the Great, Student Council 33 Intra- murals l,2,3,4g Boosters 25 Dance Committee 33 Class Oflicer Z,3,4. ROBERT HUTH St. Lawrence, Honor Roll 3g Class Officer 3. DENNIS IACOFANO St. Margaret Mary, Intramurals 1,Z,3,4, Class Officer 15 Band 4. THOMAS IANIRO St. Paul, Soclality 1,25 Football l,Z,3,4g Basketball lg Track 1,Z,3, Intramurals l,2,3,4g Class Officer l,2,3. CHARLES IANNI St. Catherine, Soclality lg Intramurals l,2,3g Bancl l,Z,3,4. Front Row: M. Jilek, G. Heindenreich, C. Jones, W. Holmes, R. Huth, R. Hasck, J. Jacobs, H. Harff, C. Ianni, E. Kocik. Second Row: W. Johnson, T. Kane, C. Hriclel, V. Ilenda, M. Jablonski, T. Huminak, G. Kocian, T. Harrold, R. Klika, T. Ianiro. Third Row: J. Kasik, R. Kinkopf, D. Joss, L. Kipfstuhl, J. Homa, G. Kish, R. Jarzynkowski, L. Kachelein, P. Kelly. Last Row: R. Jezerinac, J. Jurkowski, E. Heil, R. Heath, P. Herbka, T. Kennedy, D. Iacofano, A. Hrich, J. Hays, J. Harcsarilc, D. Kish. Absent: K. Havrilla. VICTOR ILENDA St. Jeromeg Intramurals l,2,3,45 Boosters 2,35 Band 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL JABLONSKI St. Casimirg Soclality 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1, Jun- ior Class Secretary5 Boosters 2,35 Dance Committee 2,3,45 Latineer 2, Associate Editor 35 Purple and Gold Activities Eclitorg NHS 2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,25 Class Officer l,2,3,4. JOSEPH JACOBS Our Lady of Mt. Carmelg Speech Club 1,25 Sodaliry 1,25 Intramurals 15 Latineer 2,35 NHS 2,35 Honor Roll l,2,45 Glee Club 15 Knights of the Altar 1,2. RONALD JARZYNKOWSKI St. Stanislaus5 Stuclent Council 15 Football 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Class Officer 1. RAYMOND JEZERINAC St. Vitus5 Sodality 1,2,3,45 Football 1,45 Intramurals 1,25 Chess Club 1,2. MICHAEL JILEK St. Dominicg Intramurals 1,25 Basketball Manager 15 Football Manager 2,3,4. WILLIAM JOHNSON St. Dominic5 Football 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Boosters 2,3,4. CHARLES JONES St. Aloysiusg Intramurals 1,25 Boosters 2,3,45 Band 15 Rally Committee 4. DENNIS JOSS St. Monica5 Intramurals 15 Library Staff 25 Glce Club 1. JERRY JURKOWSKI St. John Nepomucene5 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. LAWRENCE KACHELEIN St. Clare, Intramurals 1,2,3g Class Officer 2. THOMAS KANE St. Michael, Track 33 Intramurals 23 Dance Commit- tee 35 NHS 3,45 FTA 3,43 CSMC 3,4. JAMES KASIK St. Wenceslasg Football 1,25 Track 1,23 Intramurals 2,3,4. PAUL KELLY St. Ann, Intramurals 25 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. TIMOTHY KENNEDY St. Gregory the Great, Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Glee Club lg Class OfHcer 2,3. ROBERT KINKOPF ,St. Margaret Maryg FTA 3. LEO KIPFSTUHL St. Timothy, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, CSMC 1,2,3,4. DONALD KISH Our Lady of Peace, Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Bowling 1,23 Class Officer 1,2. GARY KISH St. Elizabeth, Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Camera Club 3. ROBERT KLIKA St. WCIICCSIRSQ Intramurals 2,3,4g Chess Club 15 Class Officer 2,43 Knights of the Altar 4. Nv- GEORGE KOCIAN Assumption5 Intramurals 1,2,35 Library Staff 25 Class Officer 1,2,3. EUGENE KOCIK Nativity of B.V.lV1.5 Track 1,25 Intramurals 1. EDWARD KOCSIS St. Henryg Soclality 15 Student Council 15 Service Club 45 Track 1,45 Intramurals 2,45 Boosters 45 Band 1,2,3,4. RONALD KOEPPEN St. Patrick5 Sodality 15 Service Club 1,2,3, Vice- presiclent 45 Intramurals 1,2,4. THOMAS KOHANSKI St. Robert5 Football 1,25 Track 1,25 Intramurals 3,45 Golf 25 Glee Club 1,25 Class Oflicer 1. SIGMUND KOMISAR Our Lady of Good Counsel5 Football 25 Track 15 Intramurals 1,25 Glee Club 2. JOHN KOVACIC St. Francis5 Football 1,2. JoHN KOVARY Our Lady of Peace5 Soclality 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Boosters 1,2. PAUL KOZAK St. Philomena5 Sodality 2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Intra- murals 1,25 Boosters 2,35 Library Staff 2,3,45 Knights of the Altar 3,4. CHARLES KOZELKA St. Barnabasg Service Club 1,25 Intramurals 1,25 Boosters 1,2,35 Library Staff 25 Glee Club 25 Band 1,2,3,45 Knights of the Altar 1,2. THOMAS KRAYNAK St. Wenceslasg Soclality 23 Intramurals 1,2,4g Cheer- leader 2,3,4g Boosters 3,4g Rally Committee 4. NORMAN KRIEGER St. Timothyg Soclality 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Honor Roll 1,2,3. WAYNE KRUEGER St. Gregory the Greatg Sodality 1,Z,3,4g Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Latineer 23 Mash Club 45 Honor Roll 1,2,4g Class Officer 1,Z,3. y 'r'Hf-1' JAMES KUHNER St. Dominicg Football lg Basketball lg Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Boosters 4. DAVID KURTH St. Margaretg Intramurals lg Latineer 23 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Library Staff 2,3. M..-1 EDWARD KUZMA Our Lady of Peaceg Soclality lg Intramurals l,2,3,4g Chess Club 3g Knights of the Altar 4. Front Row: E. Kuzma, R. Liogys, B. Liptak, R. Lillash, S. Lazzaro, T. McNulty, T. McGraw, W. Livingston, S. Majoros, D. Kurth. Second Row: M. McMahon, G. Lightner, C. Kozelka, T. Kraynak, P. Kozak, Larva, R. Lonero, J. Mcllwee, R. Lanza. Third Row: J. McNamara, W. McCrone, S. Komisar, J. MCC-iuinness, R. Koeppen, P. Kuzman, J. Kuhner, J. Lally, J. Kovary. Last Row: E. Kocsis, N. Magyar, S. Malaga, J. Kovacic, T. Kohanski, F. Magalski, G. McCullough, E. Lachowski, A. Lunder, W. Krueger, N. Krieger. it ,LN-' PAUL KUZMAN St. Erancisg Football 25 Intramurals 1,2. EDWARD LACHOWSKI SS. Peter 86 Paulg Sodality lg Service Club 25 Intra- murals 1,Z,3,4g Boosters 33 CSMC 1. JAMES LALLY St. Margaret Maryg Football 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Class Officer 2,3,4. ROBERT LANZA St. Margaret of Hungaryg Student Council lg Intra- murals 1,2,3,4g Boosters 35 Class Officer 1,2. JAMES LARVA St. Aloysiusg Intramurals 1,Z,3,4g Class Cflicer 2. SALVATORE LAZZARO Epiphanyg Student Council 25 Class Officer Z. GENE LIGHTNER Gesug Speech Club 1,25 Soclality 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Boosters 2,3,45 Dance Committee 25 Library Staff 23 CSMC 1,2,3g Class Officer 2,3,4g Rally Com- mittee 3,-4. RICHARD LILLASH St. Georgeg Soclality 1,Z,3,45 Track 1,2,4g Intramurals 3g Cross Country 1,25 Boosters 35 Class Officer 25 Knights of the Altar 3. REMIGIUS LIOGYS St. Georgeg Track lg Intramurals 2,3,4g Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM LIPTAK Nativity of B.V.M.g Intramurals 4g Band 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM LIVINGSTON St. Pliilomenag Band 1,2. RONALD LONERO I-Ioly Rosary, Speech Club 1,2,3, President 4g Sodality 1,2,3,4g Student Council 4, Intramurals 3,43 Boosters 2,3,4g Dance Committee 2,3,4g Latineer 2,3,4g Purple and Gold Senior Class Editor, Math Club 45 NHS 2,3, Vice-presiclent 4, Honor Roll lg Class Officer 2,3,4g Rally Committee 45 Latin Club 3. ADOLPH LUNDER St. Vitusg Intramurals 1,2. WILLIAM MCCRONE St. Rose, Football 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3,45 Class Officer 4, Knights of the Altar 4. GEORGE MCCULLOUGH St. Margaret Mary, Intramurals l,2,3,45 Class Officer 25 Bancl 1,2,3,4. THOMAS MCGRAW St. Margaret Mary, Football 1,23 Track 15 Intra- murals 3,4. JAMES MCGUINNESS St. Timothy, Service Club 1,25 Track 1,23 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Boosters 2,3,4. JACK MCILWEE St. Ignatius, Student Council 25 Football Z,3g Intra- murals 1,2,3g Cross Country 1,2g Glee Club 1,2, Vice- presiclent 3,43 Class Oflicer 2, Rally Committee 4. MICHAEL MCMAI-ION St. Ann, Sodality 1,25 Service Club 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Cheerleaders 1,2. JOHN McNAMARA St. Timothy, Soclality lg Service Club 1,23 Intra- murals- 1,2,3,4g Bowling 1,23 Boosters 3,45 Knights of the Altar 1,2,3,4. THOMAS MCNULTY St. Timothy, Student Council 2, Service Club 1,2,3, Track 1,2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Boosters 2,3,4. FRANK MAGALSKI St. Stanislaus, Service Club 1,2, Track 1,2, Intra- murals 1,2,3,4, Boosters 1,2,3,4. NORMAN MAGYAR St. Henry, Soclality 1, Student Council 1, Service gb Club 4, Track 1,45 Intramurals 1,2,4, Boosters 4. STEPHEN MAJOROS St. Margaret of Hungary, Intramurals 1,2,3. STEPHEN MALAGA St. Henry, Soclality 1,2, Football 1, Intramurals 1,2, M' Latineer 2, Class Officer 1,2,3. y '?f JOSEPH MANcUso St. Henry, Intramurals 1, Glee Club 1,2. Front Row: G. Pavlik, R. Nagel, J. Mcrinic, S. Mondello, J. Norton, R. O'Neill, F. Misischia, J. Mancuso, T. Mathias, W. Nabors. Second Row: D. Mihalik, C. Nawalaniec, M. Mullin, P. Norris, Z. O'Relly, D. Patacca, J. Oligny, L. Orwig, J. Novak, J. Montana. Third Row: T. Militano, J. Noble, C. Orlando, M. Nemeth, J. Neff, N. Ostroske, W. Miller, R. Mullin, J. Oswald, P. Martin. Last Row: G. Oliver, R. Monnin, R. Nowac, Mierzejewski, M. Muth, W. Muth, P. Marsiclc, R. Munko, P. Mehes, R. Metro, R. Medlen, L. Nowack. JAMES MARINIC St. Vitusg Intramurals 1,25 Library Staff 25 Glee Club 1,2,3,4. PHILIP MARSICK St. Francis DeSalesg Soclality 1g Football 1,2,4g Track 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 3,4. PAUL MARTIN St. Margaret Mary, Track 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Cross Country 1. THOMAS MATHIAS Our Lady of Peaceg Soclality 15 Track lg Intramurals 1,2,3,4. RICHARD MEDLEN St. Ignatius, Service Club 1,2,3,4g CSMC 1,2g Chess Club 3 . PAUL MEI-IES St. Gregory the Great, Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Boosters 2,3. ROBERT METRO St. Ignatiusg Football 2,3,4g Basketball 1,23 Track 1,23 Golf 2,3,45 Boosters 45 Class Officer 35 Knights of the Altar 3,4. JAMES MIERZEJEWSKI SS. Peter 86 Pauly Service Club 4g Library Staff 2,3,4g CSMC 1. DANIEL MIHALIK St. Margaretg Speech Club 15 NHS 2,3,4g Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Library Staff 2,33 Band 1,2,3,4. THOMAS MILITANO St. Clareg Soclality 25 Student Council 43 Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Boosters 3,43 Latineer 2,3,4g Purple and Gold Sports Eclitorg NHS 2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Class OH'icer 1,4g Rally Committee 4. WALTER MILLER St. Mary of Czestochowag Intramurals l,2,3,4g Basket- ball Manager 1,2,3,4g Boosters 2,3,4g Math Club 45 FTA 3,45 Honor Roll 2, Rally Committee 4. FREDERIC MISISCHIA St. Timotbyg Intramurals l,2g NHS 3,45 FTA 3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3g Library Staff 2,3,4g CSMC 3,45 Class Officer 1. SAMUEL MONDELLO Our Lady of Peace, Soclality 13 Football 1,25 Intra- murals 1,2,3,4. ROBERT MONNIN St. Michaelg Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track 1,Z,3g Intramurals 15 Class Officer 1,2,3. JOHN MONTANA St. Margaret Mary, Soclality 25 Student Council 13 Football 1,2g Track Ig Intramurals 25 Golf 23 Class Officer 1,2. MICHAEL MULLIN St. Aloysiusg Intramurals 1,2,3,4. ROBERT MULLIN St. Aloysiusg Football 1,Z,3,4g Track 1,2,3g Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Class Officer 1. ROBERT MUNKO St. Therese, Track 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. MATTHEW MUTH St. Anng Basketball 15 Track 15 Intramurals 2,3,4. WILLIAM MUTH St. Anng Basketball 15 Track lg Intramurals 1,2,3. WILLIAM NABORS St. Mariang Glee Club Accompanist 4. ROBERT NAGEL SS. Peter 86 Paulg Intramurals 1,2,3g Bowling 43 CSMC 1. CARL NAWALANIEC St. Hyacinthg Intramurals 1,2,3g Band 4. JAMES NEFF Our Lady of Mt. Carmelg Sodality lg Service Cluln 1,2, President 3,45 Intramurals 1.2. MICHAEL NEMETH St. Paulg Intramurals 1,2. JOHN NOBLE St. Margaret Maryg Intramurals 1,2,3.4. PATRICK NORRIS St. Clareg Student Council 25 Track 15 Class Officer 1,2g Knights of the Altar 1. JOHN NORTON St. Anng Sodality 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 1,25 Cheerleaders 15 Class Officer 4. JOHN NOVAK Holy Familyg Service Club 1,2,3g Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Boosters 25 Knights of the Altar 3. ROBERT NOWAC St. Wenceslasg Sodality 1,25 'Intramurals 1,2g Boosters 2,3,45 CSMC 45 Class Officer 1,25 Band 1,2,3,45 Rally Committee 4. lla . , 'lr-f--we LAWRENCE NOWACK St. Timothyg Sodality 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 15 Booster 45 Class Officer 1. JOHN OLIGNY Immaculate Conception5 Sodality 2,3545 Track 1,25 Intramurals 3,45 Cross Country 1,2,35 Dance Com- mittee 3,45 Latineer 2,35 Photographer 45 Purple and Gold Photographer5 Library Staff 2,35 CSMC 1,25 Camera Club, President 45 Class Officer 4. I-sL,1,w' GEORGE OLIVER St. I-Ienryg Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Boosters 25 Class Ofhcer 1. RUSSELL O'NEILL St. Henry5 Sodality 1,2,3, Treasurer 45 Student Coun- cil 35 Intramurals 1,25 Boosters 35 Dance Committee 3, Chairman 45 Latineer 2,3,45 NHS 3,45 FTA 35 Library Staff 25 Glee Club 1,2, President 3,45 Class Officer 1,2,3,45 Rally Committee, Co-Chairman 4. ZOLTAN O'RELLEY Holy Name. CHESTER ORLANDO C1esu5 Football 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Boosters 35 Class Officer 2. A 111935, ,wiv 'Q W. 'V , Following their lunch period, seniors eagerly rush to their respective classes. Leading them in their quest for knowledge are James Glavic, Dennis Pruchnicki, and George Gackowski. l5I LAWRENCE ORWIG St. Thomas More, Service Club 2g Intramurals 1,2,3,4g NHS 3,43 Library Staff 2,3,4g Knights of the Altar 1,2,3,4. NORMAN OSTROSKE St. Thomas More, Speech Club 1,2g Soclality 1,2,3g Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 1,25 Library Staff 23 Chess Club 3,4. JAMES OSWALD St. Thomas Aquinas, Intramurals 1,Z,3,43 Boosters 1,z. -f'3.'L' DONALD PATACCA Gesu, Boosters 3,45 Rally Committee 4. GEORGE PAVLIK Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Intramurals 1,2, Class Oflicer 3, Band 1,Z,3g Knights of the Altar 1. 'Q'-nr RICHARD PAVLIN I A, ' 33? Corpus Christi, Service Club li Track 1, Intramurals I iie ifsr 5 1,2,3,4g Cross Country lg Class Officer 1. Front Row: L. Piovarcy, T. Pohl, J. Skerl, D. Pruchnicki, P. Richmond, J. Seminatore, C. Ptacek, R. Pilch, H. Quinn, R. Pavlin. Second Row: D. Slivers, R. Rini, S. Sberna, L. Shuster, P. Puzenski, F. Schepley, E. Rygalski, J. Ringenbach, T. Primosch, K. Shepard. Third Row: G. Perk, M. Price, K. Ptasenski, W. Schnur, J. Sech, J. Raimer, G. Sadd, J. Petranic, G. Repar, R. Ruggeri. Last Row: D. Prevoznik, A. Schwartz, R. Perz, R. Rospierski, W. Roberts, N. Rascher, D. Sassano, T. Schuele, F. Perrotti, C. Pikus. 0 R GEORGE PERK Our Lady of Lourdes5 Football 25 Intramurals 1,2. FRANK PERROTTI St. Cecilia5 Sodality 15 Football 15 Track 15 Intra- murals 153. RAYMOND PERZ St. Gregory the Great5 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Golf 4. JOHN PETRANIC St. John5 Sodality 15 Math Club 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,4. CARL PIKUS Immaculate Conceptiong Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Track 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Class Officer 1,2,3. ROBERT PILCH Our Lady of Czestocl1owa5 Track 1,25 Intramurals 1,2535 Cross Country 15 Band 1,2,3,4. LEROY PIOVARCY St. Markg Speech Club 1,2,3, Treasurer 45 Soclality 1,2,4, Vice-prefect 35 Student Council 1,3,45 Football 15 Track 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Boosters 2,35 Dance Committee 3,45 Latineer 3,45 Purple and Gold Feature Editorg NHS 3,45 FTA 35 Class OHicer l,2,3,45 Senior Class Treasurerg Knights of the Altar 1,2,3,45 Rally Committee, Co-Chairman 4. JAMES POHL St. Mary. DAVID PREVOZNIK St. Monicag Football 1,25 Basketball 15253545 Track 1,25 Class Oflicer 2,3. MARK PRICE Our Lady of the Blessed Sacramentg Sodality 1,2,3,45 Purple and Gold Business Staff 45 FTA 35 Band 15 Latin Club 3, President 4. THOMAS PRIMOSCH Immaculate Conceptiong Track 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 1,2,35 Class Officer 1. DENNIS PRUCHNICKI Sacred Heart of Jesus5 Sodaliry 15 Scrvice Club 1,25 Intramurals 1. CHARLES PTACEK Gesu5 CSMC 15 Band 1,2,3,4. KENNETH PTASENSKI SS. Peter 86 Paul5 Intramurals 1,2. PAUL PUZENSKI St. Dominic5 Sodality 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,25 Boost- ers 45 Dance Committee 45 Purple and Gold Under- class Editor 45 Band 15 Rally Committee 4. JOHN RAIMER St. Clareg Speech Club 1,25 Student Council 1,25 Intramurals 1,25 Latineer 25 Chess Club 1,25 Knights of the Altar 1,2,3,45 Rally Committee 4. NORBERT RASCHER St. Ann5 Sodality 1,2,3,45 Student Council, Senior Class Vice-presic1ent5 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Class Ofiicer 1,2,3,45 Knights of the Altar 1,2,3,4. GERALD REPAR St. Vitusg Class Officer 1. PAUL RICHMOND St. Agathag Football 2,35 Track 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,45 Cross Country 15 Band 1. JAMES RINGENBACH St. Philomena. RAYMOND RINI St. Joseplmg Intramurals 15254. WILLIAM ROBERTS St. Ann5 Basketball 2,45 Intramurals 2,35 Knights of tlie Altar 4. ROBERT ROSPIERSKI Immaculate Heart of Maryg Sodality 1,25 Service Club 15 Basketball 3,45 Intramurals 1,25 Basketball Manager 152. ROBERT RUGGERI Gcsug Soclality 15 Track 15 Intramurals 1,25 Golf 354. EDWARD RYGALSKI Corpus Cl1risti5 Soclality 2,3545 Intramurals 2,45 I-Ionor Roll 152. GEORGE SADD St. Maron5 Track 25 Intramurals 15253545 Golf 45 Boosters 25 Library Staff 25 Chess Club 1. DONALD SASSANO Holy Rosaryg Intramurals 1,2,3,4. SAM SBERNA St. Clare. FRANCIS SCHEPLEY St. Philomenag Soclality 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 253,45 Boosters 253,45 FTA 3,45 Class Officer 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Rally Committee 4. WILLIAM SCHNUR St. Agnes. THOMAS SCHUELE St. Ann, Basketball lg Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Cross Country 1, Boosters Z. ADOLF SCHWARZ St. George, Service Club 1, Intramurals 1,2,4g Bancl Manager 2,3. JOHN SECH St. Michael, Intramurals 1,23 Honor Roll 1,2,3. JOSEPH SEMINATORE Holy Rosary? Soclality 1,2,3, Prefect 45 Stuclent Coun- cil 3,43 Boosters 3,45 Dance Committee 3,4g Latineer Business Manager 2,35 Purple and Gold Business Managerg NHS 2,3,43 FTA 3, Treasurer 4, Honor Roll 2, Class Officer 1,2,3,43 Latin Club 3. KENNETH SHEPARD St. Benedict, Sodality 1,2,3,4g Intramurals 2,35 Golf 2. LOUIS SHUSTER St. Therese, Service Club 1,45 Football 2, Intra- murals 1. JOSEPH SKERL St. Timothy, Intramurals 1,2,4. DANIEL SLIVERS St. Louis, Football 2, Intramurals 1,25 Class Officer 2. EUGENE SMITH St. Gregory the Great, Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1, Track 1,2,3g Intramurals 2,3,45 Class Officer 3,4. PATRICK SMITH St. Philomenag Intramurals 3, Boosters 3,45 CSMC 15 Knights of the Altar 15 Rally Committee 4. CARL SMOCINSKI TIMOTHY SPENCER St Wenceslas Intramurals I 2 3 4 Holy Rosaryg Football 15 Track lg Intramurals 1,2,3,4. GINTAUTAS SNIECKUS NORMAN SPRINGEL St George Band 1 2 3 4 St. Timothyg Boosters 4. JOHN STANTON St Patriclcg Football l,2g Track 1,25 Intramurals 3,43 Class Officer 1,3. CLIFFORD STEVENS St. Miclmaelg Intramurals l,2,3,4g Boosters 2,33 Class Cfficer 2. Larry Cox diligently ponders over sev- eral trig problems while Bill Davis at- tempts to offer moral support. WILLIAM STEVENS Immaculate Conception, Soc1ality 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Cross Country 2, Boosters 4. LEONARD STRNAD St. Timothy, Sodality 1, Student Council 1,23 Intra- murals 1,Z,3g Boosters 4, Honor Roll lg Library Staff 2,3, Glee Club 13 Class Officer 1. MICHAEL SUPONCIC St. Vitusg Soclality Z, Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Manager 2. JOHN SUTTER St. Margaret of Hungary, Intramurals 1,2. THOMAS TANSKI St. Rita, Speech Club 1,25 Student Council 1, Track 1,2,4g Intramurals 2, Boosters 4, Dance Committee 3,45 CSMC 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 4, Rally Committee 4. ANDREW THOMAS St. Wenceslas, Sodality 13 Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Boost- ers 2,3,4g Class Officer 4. Front Row: N. Springcl, R. Wcntzel, M. Suponcic, L. Strnad, E. Votypka, T. Zcunik, R. Uher, R. Zelasko, S. Yovanno, R. Young. Second Row: G. Snieckus, G. Walsh, J. Tomc, P. Winterich, Ward, Stanton, G. Wollmann, C. Smocinski, C. Toth, W. Wintrich. Third Row: P. Toomey, S. Uhall, P. Smith, j. Sutter, A. Thomas, W. Stevens, C. Stevens, R. Wervey, T. Spencer, E. Smith. Last Row: j. Tokarcik, T. Tanski, D. Toth, J. Vatty, W. Urban, M. Wasdovich, J. Wisniewski, R. Zagate, R. Toth, W. Welsh, M. Venclauskas. Absent: P. Vanni. Et ,af sea, JOHN TOKARCIK St. Timotliyg Service Club 1,25 Intramurals 1,25 CSMC 1,25 Class Officer 15 Band 1,2,3,4. JEROME TOMC St. Vitusg Library Staff 2,3,4. PETER TOOMEY Holy Family, Student Council 2, Football 2,33 Track l,2,3g Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Boosters 3, CSMC 2. CHARLES TOTH St. Leo, Intramurals 1. DAVID TOTH St. Francis of Assisi, Intramurals 1,2,4, Knights of the Altar 15 Rally Committee 4. ROBERT TOTH St. Robert Belermineg Football 1,Z,3. STEPHEN UHALL Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Intramurals 1,2g Library Staff 2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4. RICHARD UHER St. Joan of Arc, Soclality 1,2g Student Council 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Cheerleaders 1,2,3,4g Boosters 3,45 Dance Committee 4, NHS 2,3,4g FTA 3, Honor Roll 25 Class Officer 2,43 Rally Committee 4. WAYNE URBAN Transngurationg Soclality 1,2,3g Student Council 3g Service Club lg Football 2,3,4g Intramurals 1,2,3g Dance Committee 35 NHS 3,45 Honor Roll 1. PASQUALE VANN I Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Intramurals lg Glee Club 3,4. JOSEPH VATTY St. Timotllyg Intramurals 1,3,4. MICHAEL VENCLAUSKAS St. Georgeg Service Club 1,23 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 CSMC 1. EDWARD VOTYPKA St. Timothy3 Soclality 13 Intramurals l,2,3,43 Boosters 2,3,4. GEORGE WALSH Our Lady of Peaceg Football 13 Track 13 Intramurals 1,2,4. JOHN WARD St. Aloysius3 Football l,2,3,4Q Track 1,2,33 Class Offi- cer 2,3,4. MICHAEL WASDOVICH St. I-1cnry3 Football 1,2,3, Co-captain 43 Track 1,2,3,43 Dance Committee 33 Class Officer 1,3. WALTER WELSH St. Ann3 Sodality 13 Service Club 13 Intramurals 1,Z,3. ROBERT WENTZEL St. Philomena3 Sodality 23 Student Council 33 Intra- murals 1,2,3,43 Boosters 2,3,43 Dance Committee 33 Basketball Statistician 3,43 FTA 33 CSMC 13 Glee Club 3, Secretary 43 Class Officer 33 Rally Commit- tee 4. RICHARD WERVEY St. Gregory the Greatg Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,33 Track 1,2,3,43 Class Officer 1,2,3. PAUL WINTERICH St. Anng CSMC 1,2,3,43 Track 2,33 Cross Country 3. WILLIAM WINTRICH St. Stcpheng Intramurals 2,35 Cross Country 1. JOSEPH WISNIEWSKI Our Lac1y of Peaceg Speech Club 15 Intramurals l,2,3,4g Honor Roll 35 Library Staff 2,3g Knights of the Altar 1. GENE WOLLMANN St. John Cantiusg Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3g Golf Z,3,45 Class Officer 2,3. ROBERT YOUNG St. Francis DeSales. SAM YOVANNO St. Wciiccslasg Intramurals 1,2,45 Boosters 13,45 Class Officer 1. ROBERT ZAGATE St. Cathcrincg Soclality lg Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Bowl- ling 3,43 Class Officer lg Band 1,2. ROGER ZELASKO SS. Peter X Paulg Service Club 15 Intramurals 1,2,3g Hoimor R011 3. THOMAS ZEUNIK St. Nlargarct Nlaryg Intramurals 4. HOWARD QUINN St. Philomcna THE GIANT STEP Stepping stones of a Catholic education are the principles taught in the classroom. With graduation at hand, the time has come to do more than just learn, but rather to spread our Catholic beliefs in tlle world. As the present senior class steps out of Latin's halls for perhaps the last time, we reluctantly bequeath the responsibility of continuing on in the tradition of Cathedral Latin to our successors. We walk toward the future, conhdent in the knowledge that our devotion to the Blessed Nlother will stand us in good stead wherever our footsteps may fall in life. . ,.,...,..Y,T 7.1 'PERSONAL PATRONS A Roger Aclamcin Mr. 86 Mrs. Ernest Adamic Mr. 86 Mrs. John Adams Lillian Marie Adkins Miss Pat Alaburda Joseph G. Alvarez Alvins Jewelers Mr. Joseph Amato '46 Barbara Amberger Joyce Anderson Mr. 86 Mrs. Steve Ando Frank Andrasousky Dora Andreucci Frank Andreucci' John Andrulis Louise C. Andrus Mr. 86 Mrs. Louis Andrus J. Antolik John R. Archacki Mrs. M. Archacki Mr. 86 Mrs. Anthony Argie Alice Arko Mr. 86 Mrs. Fred Arko Mr. 86 Mrs. John C. Armao James Armstrong Tom Arnold Mr. 86 Mrs. Adelbert J. Artl John Atamanec Mrs. Algima Augis Mr. 86 Mrs. Jerome Augustine Mr. 86 Mrs. Victor Augustine Norma Braun Mrs. John Avalon Mr. 86 Mrs. Joseph Bacik Michael Bacik Mr. 86 Mrs. Mr. 86 Mrs. A. F. Badar B Ray Backowski Edward Baczewski' Mr Mrs. Baird Mr Mrs. Howard J. Baird, Sr. Mr Mrs. Jack T. Baird Mr Mrs. Richard Balata Mr. Mrs. Frank Baldassari Mike Balog Bro. Vincentius Balog, C.S.C. Mr. 86 Mrs. Edward Baranowski Barb 86 Gene Mr. 86 Mrs. John V. Barbo Mr. Adrian Barkan Mr. Michael Barker, Jr. Miss Mary A. Barnes Dorsey Barnett Mr. 86 Mrs. Fred L. Brown D. C, Christopher Kathy Barrett Mr. 86 Mrs. C. E. Bartell Mr. 86 Mrs. Frank Bartelme Thomas Bartimus Dorothy Bartok Kalman Bartok Edward R. Bartkowiak Gordon Bartunek Marian Bartunek Dr. R. E. Basista Mrs. Basso Battista Mrs. P. Bauer The Beachcombers Mr. 86 Mrs. F. G. Becky Mr. Ben Bengal John Benko Mr. 86 Mrs. J. W. Bennett Mr. 86 Mrs. John Bennett Mr. 86 Mrs. Benokraitis Mr. 86 Mrs. Joseph Bentler Mr. Joseph J. Berdis Mrs. F. Berry Mr. 86 Mrs. Bert and Family Mr. 86 Mrs. T. R. PenBerthy, Jr. Anton Betiskey Emily Betliskey Frank Betliskey, Sr. Frank Betliskey, Jr. Victoria Bienkowski Judy Bilicic Mr. Frank Bilinski Mrs. Stella Bilinski Mr. 86 Mrs. Bilski Miss Jo Anne Binford Nancy Ann Biros Mrs. R. H. Biro Victor E. Black D.D.S. Mr. 86 Mrs. James Blaha Steve 86 Stella Blake Miss S. Blaszak Mr. 86 Mrs. E. Blatnick Miss Jean Blatnick Mr. 86 Mrs. Andrew Bobcheck Mr. 86 Mrs. C. T. Bober Mr. 86 Mrs. Ronald Boger Mrs. Matthew Bokovitz Mr. 86 Mrs. Joseph E. Bolek Miss Monica M. Bolek Mike Bonda Mr. 86 Mrs. Fred W. 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Talarcek Mr. 66 Mrs. George Talas Mr. 66 Mrs. Benedict Talig Mr. 66 Mrs. Tamoney Karen Tanko Mr. 66 Mrs. John Tanno Mr. 66 Mrs. Gene Tanski Mr. John Tatarko uvrawnyn Mr. 66 Mrs. C. Taylor Mr. C. Taylor Andrew Thomas Mrs. Andrew Thomas Mr. 66 Mrs. Edmund B. Thomas Ralph W. Thomas Mr. Richard D. Thomas Robert Thomas William Thomas Mrs. Agnes Thompson Karen Thrush Larry Tiedman Mr. 66 Mrs. John Tizzano Fred Tocholsky Mr. 66 Mrs. Angelo Todaro Mrs. John Tokarcik John Tokarcik, Jr. John Tokarcik, Sr. Martin Tomay Jerome Tomc Miss Josephine Tomc Mr. Nicholas Tomc Richard Tomc Mr. 66 Mrs. William M. Tomc Wenceslaus S. Tomczak Mr. 66 Mrs. Adolph Tomsick Mr. 66 Mrs. Carl Toomey Miss Lucy Toomey Peter W. Toomey Mr. 66 Mrs. Edward Torda Mr. 66 Mrs. Anthony Tortorici Mr. 66 Mrs. Baloz Toth Mr. 66 Mrs. Edward Toth Mr. 66 Mrs. Joseph Toth, Jr. Miss Mary Ann Toth Mrs. Susan Toth Mr. 66 Mrs. William Toth Patti Touzeau Miss Donna Towers Michael Tozzi Mrs. Merle A. Tran Mr. 66 Mrs. M. Tremblay Mr. 66 Mrs. John Trinko Mr. 66 Mrs. Michael Trivisanno Mr. 66 Mrs. Joseph Trolli Phillip J. Trolli Mr. 66 Mrs. John Tropf Mr. 66 Mr. 66 Mrs. E. J. Tuhacek Mrs. Frank E. Turek Richard Turk Turney Prescription Pharmacy The William Turoczy Family U Mr. 66 Mrs. Otto A. Uher Miss Lottie Ukleja Mr. Donald C. Ullmann Mrs. Ulmer Gerry Unich Mr. 66 Mrs. Albert Urban Wayne Urban V Mrs. Joseph Valerian Vamos Wallpaper 66 Paint Inc. B. J. Vanni John Vanni Pasquale J. Vanni Mr. 66 Mrs. Frank Vasarhely John Vasil Mr. 66 Mrs. J. P. Veasey Virginia T. Veasey Mr. John Vehar Mr. 66 Mrs. John Verba Mrs. Rebecca Veres Mr. 66 Mrs. William Vida Sylvia Vidmar Mr. 86 Mrs. F. Vistein Mrs. M. Vitale Mrs. Marie Vlach Mr. 66 Mrs. J. Vondrasek Mr. 66 Mrs. C. Vrtorsnik W Mr. 66 Mrs. J. Wachola Mr. C. Walcyak Mr. 66 Mrs. Anthony Walczak Rev. Raymund Waldrulf, T.O.R. Rev. Stephen Waldruff, T.O.R. Chester B. 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Woicechowski Mr. 66 Mrs. Leo Wojcik Mrs. Louise Wolf Wondy's Delicatessen Bill Wos Mr. 66 Mrs. J. F. Wright Mr. 66 Mrs. Stanley Wrona Y ion Yahner ay Yama lrs. John Yambor lr. 65 Mrs. F. Yenulonis heila Yontek Irs. Anna Young lr. John Young, Jr. lr. John Young, Sr. lr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Young liss Maryann Young obert Young :mes Yudiclc A vood's Foods 9905 Euclid Ave. Z Mr. 6: Mrs. Barney Zabronslri Stella J. Zadell Mr. 66 Mrs. Michael Zagata Mr. dc Mrs. James Zakel John Zalcelj Mary Zakelj Mr. dc Mrs. E. L. Zanath Mr. Tony J. Zazano John Zawislan, Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. John Zawislan Mr. Mr. 66 Mr. 66 Mrs. Joseph Zelaslto 66 Mrs. Joseph Zawislan Mrs. Walter Zawislan Avalon Cleaners PERSONAL PATRONS Mr. Bc Mrs. Edwain S. Zelelc Dave Zelejnilt Mr. 6: Mrs. Franl: Zedejnil: Mr. 66 Mrs. F. Zelenilc, Jr. Mrs. J. Zelenil: Mrs. John A. Zeller Mr. dt Mrs. Edward Zembala Mr. 65 Mrs. Anthony Zeroslne Jim A. Zeroske Susan M. Zeroske Anthony Zigman Mr. ec Mrs. Anton Zigman Pavla Ziherl Mr. 82 Mrs. J. L. Zimmerman Mr. Bc Mrs. Raymond Zirm Mr. dc Mrs. F. Zitlta Mr. Bt Mrs. P. Znider Bobbi Ann Zrimsel: Mr. Raymond Zunt Mrs. Raymond Zunt Rosally Zupancic George E. Zurava Mr. 66 Mrs. George Zurava Frank F. Zwilling Mr. 66 Mrs. Anthony F. Zychowslri Mr. Anthony Zygas Mrs. A. Zygas Mr. John Zygas BUSINESS PATRONS Your Clothes Best Friend Lo. 1-7800 Gus Abood, '41, Proprietor JOSEPH N: ABRAHAM ROYAL FINANCE COMPANY 4533 PAYNE AVE. rmpliments of Angela Adams, M.D. 's Men's Shop 4485 Mayfield Rd. So. Euclid, O.-Ev. 1-9660 's Trucking Excavating and Trenching Iv. 6-0020 imo Bros. Shoe Clinic Specializing in Orthopedic Work 1474 Hayden Ave. -Gl. 1-7416 .HAMBRA BOWLING CENTER 10309 EUCLID AVE. Ra. 1-1883 JTHONY ALLEGA IIEMENT CONTRACTOR 12510 BRITTON D.-Ga. 1-4571 .LIANCE PRINTING COMPANY V439 BROADWAY AVE. Mi. 1-6572 rina's Beauty Salon 2175 Noble Road Corner Nelaview mpliments of Xmerican-Monarch Corporation 5900 Park Ave. to's Florist 4580 East 78th St. Mi. 1-8627 'MPLIMENTS OF XSSOCIATES RECREATION CENTER 5440 DUHAHM RD. npliments if Atlantic Mills Tires ec Acc. Avalon Cleaners Your Clothes Best Friend Lo. 1-7800 Good Luck in the Future Compliments of Avery Construction Co. B THE S. BARKER'S SONS CO. 729 PROSPECT AVE. OFFICE SUPPLIES The Barkwill 86 Vana Co. General Insurance Baskind Drug Stores 2 Stores on Buclceye Rd. 3914 Lee Rd. Bastoclr 86 Sons Smoked Meats of all Kinds New Central Market The BSLB Auto Glass Co. Auto Glass dc Windshields 7210 Carnegie - En. 1-2790 Bedford Excavating at Grading Egbert Rd., Walton Hills Gradall - Dozer - Trucks BEDFORD FORD COMPANY 310 BROADWAY BEDFORD, OHIO - Be. 2-3400 BEDFORD GEAR 86 MACHINE PRODUCTS 550 KRICK ROAD BEDFORD, OHIO Bagley and Company Chemicals, Hospitals, Rest, Hotels 4019 Prospect -Ex. 1-0434 Belt Line Grill Good Food - Good Service 12929 Superior Ave. Benny's Tavern 1408 Benwood Wa. 1-9675 Ben's Delicatessen 5956 State Road Parma 34, Ohio Bernon-Ray Service TV - Hi-Fi Repairs BILSON CORPORATION 1935 ALLEN AVE., S. E. CANTON, OHIO Blackies Barber Shop 4423 E. 131 Garfield Hts. Hair Today--Gone Tomorrow Blackie Cleaners 11709-11 Detroit Ave. - Ac. 1-3448 Bolden's Auto Service 7929 Kinsman Road Vu. 3-9812 WITH BEST WISHES FROM CONGRESSMAN FRANCES P. BOLTON Boulevard Auto Parts Inc. 3675 East 116th St. Wa. 1-3060 Mike Bonelli 86 Son Construction 4521 Maclcall Ev. 1-3002 Mr. 86 Mrs. Lawrence Bracht 85 Family Rev. Donald Bracht of San Francisco, California Compliments of Pete Brancato I-Iilcrest Tavern COMPLIMENTS OF MR. 86 MRS. LEONAS BAZAUSKAS AND SON, EDWARD, 159 Best Wishes Frank M. Brennan County Treasurer Brezina BL Sounik Co. Quality Meats dc Homemade Sausage 4235 E. 131st St.-Wa. 1-5790 BUSINESS PATRONS BRICKMAN 86 SONS FUNERAL HOMES 21900 EUCLID AV. 7208 SUPERIOR AV. Iv. 1-5277-He. 1-7265 B-Rite One Hour Cleaners 3881 East lZ3rd St.-Wa. 1-2660 10601 Union Ave.-4464 Warner Rd. BROADWAY DECORATING CO., INC. COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL PAINTING - FRED FIALA, JR. Brunswick's Latin's Favorite Florist 5500 Chester -- 10914 Carnegie For a Good Deal See Brooklyn Chevrolet 4941 Pearl Rd.-Sh. 1-1500 Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 From Mr. 86 Mrs. Dewey V. Brown B.R.R. SUNOCO SERVICE 3891 EAST 13lst STREET Lo. 1-9648, BEST OF LUCK TO CATHEDRAL LATIN CLIFFORD E. BRUCE VOTE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Budd's Delicatessen Compare Our Prices Complete Line of Beverages Buerkle Oil Company Lubricating Oils 66 Greases Ke. 1-1900 C Compliments to the Class of 1959 The Cafeteria Staff COMPLIMENTS OF CAITO BROTHERS NORTHERN OHIO FOOD TERMINAL COMPLIMENTS OF MR. 66 MRS. LEO CAITO California Fruit 66 Veg. Mkt. 7916 St. Clair Ave. H. Cowan-He. 1-3877 Compliments of Camera Craft Lab Inc. 2112 Lee Rd. Campbell Chain Co. York, Pa., Birmingham, Alvarado, California COMPLIMENTS OF CANADA DRY CORPORATION QFLAVOR FOR EVERY TASTE? Carnegie Flowerland 12831 Euclid, East Cleveland Ra. 1-61 10 Caruso Tailor Quality Cleaning - Alterations 2177 Noble Rd., Cleve. Hts. CASEY'S DELICATESSEN 4341 E. 71st St. Di. 1-9674 C 86 B Grill 11422 Woodland Ave. Fish Fries on Friday COMPLIMENTS OF MAYOR 66 MRS. ANTHONY J. CELEBREZZE CENTER MAYFIELD RECREATION 4105 MAYFIELD RD. AUTOMATIC PINSETTERS CHARM BEAUTY BAR FOR THE LOOK OF DISTINCTION Iv. 1-1772- 15302 Waterloo Chat Paterson Industrial 66 Commercial Realtor 9th Chester Building S. J. Check Pork Chop Specialties West Side Market Chuck's Gulf Service Station 4233 Mayfield Rd. S. Euclid 21, Ohio The Chuck Wagon Corner North Moreland 86 Larchmere We Never Close Emil Churchin Stand F.8 h West Side Marker Ted Cichocki Insurance Agency We Insure Everything 2401 Brookpark Rd.-Cleve. 34 Cipiti Gulf Service 1886 Hayden Avenue East Cleveland-Li. 1-9557 Clarendon Hotel Barber Shop 1315 -Ontario Modern Haircuts' Bud's Cleaners Dyers 86 Furriers 3985 East 131st St. CLEVELAND BARONS BOOSTER CLUB THE TOP HOCKEY FAN CLUB FOR INFORMATION Ut. 1-7606 CLEVELAND CONCESSION COMPANY 1220 EAST SIXTH ST. CLEVELAND 14, OHIO CLEVELAND FRUIT COMPANY WHOLESALE QUALITY PRODUCE UNIT 28, N.O.F.T. -MANCUSO BRCS. Cleveland Furnace 86 Sheet Metal 6809 Wade Park Ave. CLEVELAND HONE 86 MFG. CO. CAMSHAFTS 66 CON-RODS REBUILT CRANKSHAFTS ROTOKROMED Cleveland Metal Specialties Co. Class Rings 66 Club Pins 1783 East 21st Street Cleveland Type Sales Co. ATF Authorized Dealer J ack T. Baird Cohen's Quality Shoes 14210 Kinsman Rd. Home of Red Goose Shoes Colony Theatre Shaker Square Free Parking COMELLA FOODS 8425 EUCLID AVENUE OPEN DAILY 86 SUNDAYS 12 P.M TO 1 A. M. THE CONCRETE PINE CO. OF OHI INC 0, CONCRETE PIPE FOR ALL DRAINAGE PURPOSES Compliments of Congressman Charles A. Vanik COMPLIMENTS OF THE CONSOLIDATED COMMISSION CO 3200 WEST 65th ST. Concrete by Conti Commercial, Industrial and Residential - Ev. 1-6800 CORRIGAN FUNERAL HOMES 14750 LORAIN 86 20820 LORAIN The Counts Music for all Occasions Robert Borczuch-Vu. 3-5108 HOWARD L. COX AND FAMILY BEST OF WISHES TO GRADUATES IN THE CLASS OF 1959 Compliments of Craftint Mfg. 1617 Collamer Ave. Crawford Egg Co. 8202 Wade Park Cricket! Tavern Where all good fellows meet' 4129 E. 49th St. Criterion Tool 86 Die 44 Sheldon Rd. Berea, Ohio COMPLIMENTS CSIZMADIA'S TAVERN Ce. 1-9387 CUDNIK SUPERETTE HOME MADE SMOKED SAUSAGE 4501 E. 1421-id St.-Wa. 1-3142 Curtain Shops Inc. Fine Draperies Made to Order Home or Office-Re. 1-3434 CUYAHOGA DAIRY 3740 WEST 13th ST. Fl. 1-8720 CONGRATULATIONS 86 GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS.OF 1959 HOMEROOM 4D Compliments Saul S. Danaceau Dan Dee Pretzels 86 Potato Chips Manufactured in Cleveland At the Peak of Flavor COMPLIMENTS FRANK S. DAY COUNTY RECORDER Dean's Milk Celebrating 75th Year Wm. Debbs Painting Co. For Quality Painting Hi. 2-7626 Compliments of the DeLambo Cousins: Richard, '53, Ronald ,'58g Edward, '59,'and Keith, '62 D J. DeNunzio Butter - Eggs - Cheese 1975 W. 25th St. De-Zan Tailors 86 Cleaners 3200 Silsby Rd. Cleveland Hts., Ohio Joe Diamond's Men Shop Euclid Ave. 86 Superior Shopping Center DiIorio's Sunoco Service Custom Blended Blue Sunoco' Painesville, Ohio. Dr. 86 Mrs. Clement DeOrio 1162 E. Miner Rd. Mayfield Hts., Ohio Domagalski Funeral Home 14220 Harvard Ave. Wy. 1-1474 Dragan Auto Body 52 Northfield Rd. Bedford, Ohio Dunbar Cafe 6704 Superior Ave. En. 1-5131 Compliments of Dun-Rite T.V. Sales 66 Service East, Br. 1-5800-West, Wo. 1-8820 DURABLE PLATING CO. 4404 ST. CLAIR AVE. Ex. 1-2132 DYKES REALTY 86 INSURANCE 4663 TURNEY RD.-Vu. 3-3530 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE E A. J. Eagle Insurance Company 823 Nat'1 City Bank Bldg. Cleveland 14, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF EAST 185th ST. BOWLING CENTER 770 E. 185th ST. East Cleveland Congregational Church Euclid at Page East 86 West Auto Wash Best in Town J. J. Eckert Hardware The Sportsman Store We Deliver-Gl. 1-4797 Economy Asphalt Paving Co. Residential Driveways Ev. 1-9333 Edelmuth High Fidelity 1741 Euclid Ave. Louis Eisenberg Hardware Paint 66 Plumbing Supplies 1169 E. 79th St.-En. 1-9381 Elbee Sinclair Service 4086 East 131st St. LO. 1-9630 The Elliott-Guest Co. Has Sold Real Estate on the Heights for 36 Years EMPIRE PLATING CO. 8800 EVARTS RD. Euclid Radio 86 Photo Supply Co. Visit our Record Dept. Custom Photo Finishing Europa Travel Service 759 East 185th St. Cleveland 19, Ohio Ernie 86 Ed's Texaco Service Northfield 66 Aurora Rds. Bedford Heights, Ohio Estelle's Florial 86 Gift Shoppe 4034 East 71st St. Vu. 3-8375 F Factory Distributors Furniture - Appliances - Carpeting 3503 St. Clair-En 1-0110 Fay's Delicatessen 14702 St. Clair Li. 1-9565 Ferfolia Funeral Home 9116 Union Ave. at East 93rd St. Louis 66 Donald Ferfolia Fioritto Funeral Service Mario A. Fioritto, '41 Sw. 5-5059 BUSINESS PATRONS William A. Flaherty Auto Ins. Youth Drivers Welcome Li. 1-8982 Compliments of Aaron H. Fleck Charles Fleck - Sidney Fleck 506 Engineers Bldg., Cleve. 14 Eierman Flowers 20015 Harvard Road Wy. 1-6465 Foldenauer Real Estate Co. 14240 Superior Rd. at Mayfield The Gateway to the Heights THE FORMANICO. GENERAL INS. 6968 BROADWAY-Mi. 1-9068 EDMUND P. LEWANDOWSKI, PRES. FREDDIE'S SERVICE STATION 1177 W. 9th St. CLEVELAND 13, OHIO Fred's Noble Bakery Rolls, Pies 86 Pastry 2178 Noble Rd. TI-IE FRED EPPLE CO. DECORATORS SINCE 1892 10540 WILBUR AVE.-Ga. 1-2344 Dr. Clemont J. Friedman, M.D. 10616 Euclid Ave. Ga. I-2858 Compliments of a Friend COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND A G Professionally Correct Gable Pharmacy 3964 Mayfield Rd. -Ev. 1-7210 RENAE GAIL DANCE STUDIO 5181 WARRENSVILLE CENTER RD Mo. 2-3883 Ganim Bros. Inc. 3913 East 140th St. Complete Auto 66 Tire Service Gay Recreation John Kozub 66 Bob O'Rourke, Prop. 3382 W. 44th St. GENERAL UNDERWRITERS ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE Ut. 1-2345 Giardino Realty Hillcrest Vicinity Realtor-Hi. 2-2555 Giunta's Stop-N-Shop 13908 Cedar Ave. University Hts. 18, Ohio. ' EOMPLIMENTS I or G. J. GOUDREAU 86 CO. Grabski Dodge-Plyiiiouth-I N 5363 Broadway - Di. 1-1200 Better Deals - Better Service BUSINESS PATRONS Leo Grabski Ford Co. 8003 Broadway -- Di. 1-6655 Joseph Zaremba Gen. Mgr. Graham's Atlantic 3800 Lee Road Cleveland 20, Ohio GRAND'S ITALIAN VILLA 86 TAP ROOM HOUSE OF FINE FOOD 5161 MAYFIELD RD.-Hi, Z-3030 Great Lakes Tire Co. For the Best in Tires at: 3403 Superior Ave. in Cleveland GREVES FLOWES 2270 LEE ROAD CLEVELAND HTS. OHIO Compliments of Ernie Grilley 2625 Lorain Ave. Grisette Beauty Salon 989 E. 79th St. En. 1-3575 G86M AUTO CO. PAINTING, TOWING, CAR REBUILDERS 7224 EUCLID AVE. H HANDY'S SELECT MEATS WESTGATE -- EASTGATE 4093 LEE ROAD Hank's Garage 3574 East 59 St. Vu. 3-9864 Harcourt 86 Son Painting 86 Decorating Ye. 2-3260 Harlan's Roofing 86 Tinning 1224 E. 146tl'1 St. Li. 1-1904 Harvard Drug Co. 4037 E. 71st St. Mi. 1-9747 -- Br. 1-6744 THE HASEROT COMPANY 521 WOODLAND AVENUE CLEVELAND 15, OHIO HAUETER BLDG. SUPPLIES INC. RFD 34, N. HAMBDEN ST. CHARDON, OHIO Hayden Beverage 1493 Hayden Ave. Hayden Tavern 1466-68 Hayden Ave. Lenny Wurm - Ernie Podlaoy Heights Beverage Co. Prompt Home Delivery 3962 Mayfield Rd. Ev. 1-4400 Hts. General Tire Co. Cor. of Warrensville 66 Mayfield Ev. 1-4545 Heights Motor Sales Co. Ford Sales 86 Service 4365 Mayfield Rd. HEINEN'S FAMOUS FOR FINE FOODS WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE Paul Heiser Furniture 86 Appliance 2212 Noble Rd. Ev. 2-4800 HELEN 86 JOHNNY'S CAFE 1458 HAYDEN AVE. Li. 1-9603 GOOD FOOD AND DRINKS Compliments of Mr. 66 Mrs. Nicholas Heralc 2017 Green Rd., Cleve., Ohio Herman Fiordalisi Furn. Co. 16117 St. Clair Open 9-9 Except Wed. Complete Home Furnishers CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1959 F. H. HILL CO. 2275 ST. CLAIR Joseph S. Hodous 86 Son, Insurance 3376 E. 55th St. Mi. 1-2168 Hoh Realty Cincinnati 11, Ohio Mo. 1-2502 Holiclcy's Market Finest Quality Meats 4516 E. 131st Mi. 1-3658 Horan Letter Service Printing - Offset Mimeographing HORRAY FOR BILL BYRNE 3100 MONTICELLO BLVD. Hote's Grocery 1523 Addison Rd. Ga. 1-3784 Compliments of Howard's Men's Wear 16701 Kinsman Rd. THE JERRY HRICH FAMILY JERRY 86 DOROTHY AL-BOB-PAUL HRUBY CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 14817 EUCLID AVE. 5417 BROADWAY COMPLIMENTS OF R. O. HULL 86 CO., INC. 1260 MARION CT. Ed. 1-5100 R. A. Hummer 86 Son Building Contractors Co. 5112 Erwin St., Maple Hts. Hyland 86 Hyland 517 Leader Bldg. I Compliments of Mr. 86 Mrs. A. Ilenda J THE JACK BENNETT CO. MEAT SUPPLIER FOR FINE RESTAURANTS 727 BOLIVAR RD. To. 1-1493 Good Luck Class of '59 Joseph E. Jacobs Jaksa's Meat 11904 Buckeye Rd. Jim's Radio 86 T. V. Service Complete Service on All Makes 1201 East 60th St. He. 1-4616 J 86 M Beverage 86 Delicatessen 6137 Ridge Road Parma 29, Ohio Jo Ann's Beauty Salon 2931 East 1l6t1'1 St. Sw. 1-6090 Terry Says Hello You Hear Johnny's Tavern --Italian Food 4001 Mayfield Ev. 1-7652 K COMPLIMENTS OF DR. 86 MRS. ALFRED KASIK Dr. Herman R. Kalal Optometrist 1481 Warrensville Center Kelly Cleaners Ed Kelly - Latin '40 Heithst or Hillcrest i Best Wishes Edwin A. Kennedy For Heights Houses to Buy or Sell . . . Call Bud Kenny, Fa. 1-1111 -- Latin '30 RICHARD G. KINKOPF LANDSCAPE CO. 4794 MONTICELLO BLVD., SO. EUCLID Ev. 1-0770 Kirby's Tavern Liquor-Beer--Lunches 4190 Lee Rd. Lo. 1-9789 KOMOROWSKI FUNERAL HOME 4105 E. 71st - Di. 1-1854 Br. 1-2898 Congratulations 86 Best Wishes to the 1959 Purple 86 Gold Mr. 66 Mrs. Paul Kozalc, Jr. Small Carpentry Work Ronald A. Kratovil Di. 1-3475 KRIZMAN WHOLESALE MEATS Ex. 1-4316 FREEZER ORDERS Kune's Pharmacy Dependable Prescription Service 3402 Fulton Rd. Compliments of Kuznik's Cafe 3525 East 81st St. L Ladd's Photo Service Complete Photograpluc Service 11522 Buckeye Rd. joseph Lally Western dt Southern Life Insurance Belt Wishes From John J. Lampert 1564 East 43rd St. LAMSON 86 SESSIONS FASTENERS HOLD THE WORLD TOGETHER LEN'S MARKET 3341 East 93rd St. Vu. 3-3386 Lewis F. Brancae Nationwide Ins. Agent 13937 Euclid Ave. Gl. 1-0322 Compliments of Mr. 66 Mrs. Jacob Liguzinski Lograsso Insurance Agency 12534 Euclid Ave. Thomas A. Lograsso, Gen. Agt. Lokar Delicatessen Cold Cuts - Soft Drinks Produce Bc Imported Goods Compliments of London Road Electric Co. 16109-11 St. Clair Ke. 1-2042 COMPLIMENTS OF LOUISVILLE TITLE INSURANCE CO. PAINESVILLE, OHIO Louvko Oil Gas-Beer-Wine 1430 E. 55th St. Lukes Drug Store 5432 Pearl at Ridge, Parma Latin '35 MC Daniel J. McGrath Real Estate Service Li. 1-5737 Congratulations 66 Best Wishes The Thomas McHugh Family WcMullen Answering Service 248 Liberty St., Painesville, O. Also Typing El. 2-0747 EUGENE McNAMARA FUNERAL HOME LICENSED DIRECTOR Bc EMBALMER 9905 MILES AVE. Mi. 1-3535 M IIACGILLIS HOSPITAL FOR CHRONIC ILLNESS 1560 MISTLETOE DR. AT WADE PARK Sincere Congratulations Mr. dc Mrs. Harry J. Maloy Mario's Flower 85 Garden Center Euclid at Green Iv. 1-9292 Joe Adam's Market 7821 Hough Ave. Choice Meat - Groceries - Fruit Benny's Market 5105 Mayfield Rd. Hi. 2-2410 jimmie's Market 8304 Cedar Ave. SW. 1-2290 Harry T. Marshall 840 Leader Bldg. THE MASTER PRODUCTS CO. WASHERS - STAMPINGS CLEVELAND 5, OHIO May Drug Co. 1214 Hayden Ave. Your Friendly Drugstore Maybrook Drug Joe Cistone Ev. 2-4433 4066 Mayfield Rd. MAY-GREEN PAINT BL WALLPAPER 1435 MESSENGER DR. SOUTH EUCLID 21, OHIO Melite's Delicatessen Beer 86 Wine to Take Out 11427 Woodland Ave. Fine Printing Work Reasonably Done 2850 Berkshire Rd. Ye. 2-2006 Compliments of Meriam Instrument Company GOOD LUCK, CLASS OF '59 FROM THE M.E.S.A. A.F.L. C.I.O. INT. DETROIT, MICHIGAN BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '59 MR. 66 MRS. STEPHEN E. METRO Mike 86 Pat's Sohio Service 1573 East 55th St. Cleveland 3, Ohio Miles Auto Stores 5 Stores in Greater Cleveland Miles Eagle Market 10005 Miles Vu. 3-2505 Milites Mkt. -- 2188 Murray Hill Finest i'n Italian Food We Deliver Ce. 1-9579 Mingle Inn 76 Broadway Bedford, Ohio BUSINESS PATRONS Moles Shell Service Station 8802 Superior Ave. Cleveland 6, Ohio Monarch Dry Cleaners Prompt Pick-up and Delivery Service MONREAL FUNERAL HOMES THREE FUNERAL HOMES THREE GENERATIONS OF SERVICE THE MOONEY IRON WORKS CO. 3319 E. 80tl'1 St. Morley Ltd. Distinction for Men Shaker Square Have Your Beverages Delivered By Mormile Delicatessen Bt Beverage Ce. 1-9865 MOSHER-LALLY CHEVROLET, FOR A NEW USED CAR OR TRUCK, SEE TOM OR TIM LALLY - 566 Broadway, Be 2-1880 MOSINSKI FUNERAL HOME 3667 East 65th St. Mi. 1-0497 Mullaire Co., Dry Cleaning 3631 Carnegie Ave. Ut. 1-4200 Mullen Pure Oil 22251 Euclid Ave. Cleveland 17, Ohio MUSICTOWN EVERYTHING IN MUSIC SHAKER HTS. Wa. 1-4600 N Compliments of Julius Nagy 1359 Steflield Rd. Compliments of Neff Sand Nela Park Shoes 2195 Noble Rd. Cleveland Hts. Gl. 1-8376 New York Dry Cleaners Co. 6120 Glass Ave. We Give Eagle Stamps Compliments of Nick's Cliff-View Delicatessen 19027 Euclid Ave. Nick's Sohio Service 2609 Harvard Ave. Mi. 1-9705 The Northern Ohio Paving Co. 10100 Gaylord Ave. Cleveland 5, Ohio NORTHROP TILE-MARBLE CO. CERAMIC TILE WORK AT ITS FINEST Vu. 3-5762 Sk. 2-1887 BUSINESS PATRONS THE NORTON BROS. CO. ROOFING 8: SHEET METAL He. 1-0345 Norwood Drug 6411 Superior Ave. We Specialize in the Best Nutrilite Food Supplement Jos. Sedlock, Distributor 10006 Dunlap Di. 1-8990 O Obloy's Auto Repair 1401 St. Clair Pr. 1-2637 Brake Service Mickey O'Connor's Tavern -East 117th St. 86 Sellers Ave. North of St. Clair Odziemski' Hardware Paints - Wallpaper - Window Shades 4053 E. 131st St. OLIVER PRINTING CO., INC. 7014 EUCLID AVE. HE. 1-5060 COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE Compliments of O'Neil Construction Company IN ANY EVENT, SAY IT WITH ORBAN'S FLOWERS 11520 BUCKEYE RD. Ra. 1-1500 ORLANDO BAKING CO. THE BAKERS OF QUALITY BAKED GOODS TRY OUR DELICIOUS PIZZA Congratulations Class of '59 Good Luck Mr. 66 Mrs. Charles Orwig Compliments of the Fathers of the Precious Blood Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church P Palmer Cleaning Co., Inc. 5337 Broadview Rd. Pick-Up Delivery Laundry Park Pharmacy 11001 Woodland Ave. 10:00 A. M. till 10:00 P. M. Compliments of Augustus G. Parker Councilman 25th Ward Compliments of The Parma Post, Inc. 5360 Pearl Rd. Tu. 4-3420 Joe Pavi1oni's Frogtown Tavern 11100 Buckeye Rd. I-Ian-Som Products Home Parties Party Plastics, Inc. Pata Barber Shop 12301 St. Clair Ave. Gl. 1-0511 Compliments of Mr. 86 Mrs. John Pekarcik 66 Sons PERK FURNITURE 86 APPLIANCE 5360 BROADWAY WE SELL AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE Perko's Food Market 3580 East 81st St. Br. 1-6703 Res. Lu. 1-3776 Pete's Grill 1318 Warrensville Center Rd. Pete Paglio, Prop. BEST WISHES MR. Bc MRS. THEODORE PETRANIC 808 E. 95th St. Petromilli's Accordion Center 917 East 185th St. Iv. 1-8648 PILCH DELICATESSEN 86 BEVERAGE 4039 East 141st, Cor. Harvard Cleveland 28, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF MR. BL MRS. L. PIOVARCY. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF '59 Podboy's Tip Toe Inn U East 122nd at Woodland Ave. POLISH ROMAN CATHOLIC UNION FRATERNAL INSURANCE AL. NAGIELSKI, STATE SUPERVISOR Pompili's Music Studios 12804 Miles Ave. Uv. 3-1555 PRECISION-OPTICAL DISPENSING CO. 9915 EUCLID AVE. L. V. PROHASKA Presti's Bakery 12111 Mayfield Rd. Pizza Orders Taken Ptak's Furniture 86 Appliances 5416 Broadway Mi. 1-8050 Mr. 86 Mrs. John J. Puzenski 17117 Kenyon Rd. Shaker Hts., Ohio Q QUA BUICK, INC. 10250 SHAKER BLVD. Ra. 1-6000 FOR EVERY CAR NEED AND BEST IN BUICK R THE RACCA ASPHALT PAVING CO. COMMERCIAL PARKING LOTS Fa. 1-3672 Fa. 1-1980 Ralph's Refreshments Stop in for a Coke Roadside Park, Rt. 20, Perry, Ohio S. LIPTAK - REAL SERVICE CO. FULL LINE OF SOHIO PRODUCTS COMPLETE SERVICE ON ALL CARS Riczo Funeral Homes Two Locations Sk. 1-8900 Rini-On-Hilliard We Deliver Ed. 1-4530 Open 8 A.M. till 10 P.M. Rini's Kinsman-Lee Lanes Where Good Environment Prevails 16699 Kinsman Rd., Shaker Hts. MARTIN L. RINI 86 SONS WEST SIDE MARKET STAND 4 FRESH VEGETABLES Art's Floor Service Scrubbing, Waxing 66 Polishing Sw. 1-8710 Roby T.V. 86 Appliance Co. 13521 Euclid Ave., E. Cleve. We are never knowingly undersold Rodrigues Sales 85 Service Plumbing - Heating - Television Fa. 1-8131 The Roman Gardens 12207 Mayfield Rd. Italian Food at its Finest Royal Appliance Mfg. Co. Manufacturers of Royal Vacuum Cleaners ROZAK'S BLVD. INN 8909 GARFIELD BLVD. Vu. 3-9878 RST-Tele-Rad Electronic Lab Radio - Television - HiFi - Sound Service 86 Installation Ruby's Gulf Service Station 12795 Woodland Ave. Shaker Hts., Ohio R. W. Renton 86 Co. Metal Cleaning 65 Finishing 877 Addison Rd. Ex. 1-3470 S SADD'S RESTAURANT 1879 East 24th St. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Sam's Shoe Service 12409W St. Clair Ave. Cleveland 8, Ohio Compliments of Mr. 66 Mrs. Frank M. Schepley Schossler Drug Co. 6038 State Road Tu. 4-7424 Schultz Delicatessen 86 Bar-B-Q Chicken, Pizza, Beer, and Wine 2726 W. 25th St. Su. 1-4231 Compliments of Mr. 66 Mrs. Michael Selcara Congratulations to the Class of 1959 Mr. 86 Mrs. J. Seminatore 66 Sons Compliments of Sepsi Funeral Home 2707 Monroe Service Center Dry Cleaning - Shirt Laundry Service is our business Shalterview Service, Inc. Mechanical and Body Work 12916 Woodland Ave. Compliments of Shaker Square Lanes 2754 Van Alien Blvd. Slc. 1-3460 'ireetings Clarence L. Sharpe ihear Linoleum 86 Tile Co. 8106 St. Clair Ave. En. I-7761 ihubix Cafe 2860 Woodhill Road Richard Madanslcy, Prop. 'IONGRATULATIONS TO OUR CLASS COMPLIMENTS OF THE 4F Fu-Man-Chus Hf'Z1:,ifS -'ZJBLJ LID PELUNIS MOTORS INC. 2950 MAYFIELD RD. DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH DEALER Iongratulations Singer Steel Box if 1984 OE SKERL ROOFING 4444 E. 154th Sr. Sk. 1-3134 86 K Specialty 12416 Euclid Ave. East Cleveland 6, Ohio VATER HEATER SERVICE C. R. SLAVKOVSKY ALL MAKES Fa. 1-5316 obt. M. Slife 86 Assoc. Material Handling Equipment 2754 Woodhill Sw. 1-3500 MITH BROTHERS DRY CLEANING ONE HOUR MARTINIZING 13001 WOODLAND 5 STORES rnith Department Store 8315 Superior Ave. We Give and Redeem Eagle Stamps SOCIETY FOR SAVINGS ' SOCIETY NATIONAL BANK 1 127 PUBLIC SQUARE i SOLAR STEEL CORPORATION 1210 E. 55TH ST. CLEVELAND 3, OHIO SOLON PRODUCTS CORP. 31635 AURORA RD. SOLON, OHIO Somer's Men'l 86 Boys' Wear 2179 Noble Rd., Near Nela Park Quality Service 66 Good Prices SOUTHWEST FORD SALES CO. 5041 PEARL ROAD On. 1-9900 BLOCK NORTH OF BROOKPARK ON PEARL Specialty Sandwich Shop 5635 Broadway Springe1's Bar Tasty Sandwiches Liquor-Beer-Wine Stallings Insurance 13500 Third Ave. PO. 1-2305 MARY VANNI STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS 11109 WOODLAND AVE. Ce. 1-0662 J. W. Stanton, Inc. Mercury - Edsel - Lincoln Painesville, Ohio STATE SAVINGS 86 LOAN CO. 4065 MAYFIELD RD. Ev. 2-5200 2945 WOODHILL RD. Sw. 5-4110 St. Clair Sewer 86 Plumbing Co. Free Estimate 7419 Lexington En. 1-3680 Best Wishes From Roland Strasshofer, Jr. Spirito's Accordion School 10201 Union Di. 1-3360 Spitzer Ford Super Market Where Large Volume Mean Lower Prices 1950 E. 105th St. Steve's Delicatessen 7602 Union Ave. Di. 1-9560 Service with a Smile Stonebraker's Drug Store 2156 Noble Rd., Cor. Nelaview Di. 1-7410 Edward J. Stuplra Complete Insurance Service 3896 East 131st St. Wy. 1-6090 Stromberg Time Corporation Time Recorders - Clock Systems Ex. 1-0544 Superior Euclid Hardware East Cleveland 12, Ohio Superior at Euclid BUSINESS PATRONS SUPERIOR EXCAVATING CO. 1190 LANDER ROAD Hi. 2-8628 Supreme Sohio Service 11312 Woodland Ave. Cleveland, Ohio T Taddeo Jewelry 12201 lvlaylield Watches, Rings and Repair Worlc Talarico Truck Sales 86 Service 6340 Mayfield Rd. Hi. Z-4400 Tasty Shop 10542 Euclid Ave. Ce. 1-3541 T.B.N. Windo Washing Service Efiicient and Courteous Free Estimate or Service Teen Town Record Shop 3430 Memphis Ten Pin Tavern 4821 Turney Rd., Garfield Hts. Mr. Tony Zelasko, Prop. A. E. Terselic 4133 Payne Ave. Groceries and Meats Thomas Jewelry Watches - Diamonds Ch. 1-0079 Threadwell Tap 86 Die Co. 1000 Broolcparlc Rd. Cleveland, Ohio Tomaric Cleaners, Inc. We Specialize in Wedding Gowns 86 Formals Memphis at Fulton 5202 Memphis Ave. Tommy's Food Mkt. 957 Evangeline Rd. Ke. 1-2423 Italian Foods A. J. Tomon 86 Sons Funeral Home 4772 Pearl Road Sh. 1-6661 Brooklyn-Parma's Largest Ton-El's Bar 2865 Woodhill Rd. Tony and El. Zale, Prop. STEVE TOTH PAINTING 86 DECORATING 5361 BEECHWOOD Mo. 2-1954 Compliments of Mr. 66 Mrs. W. Toth 86 Sons TRI-STATE STEEL CONST., INC. STEEL ERECTORS CLEVELAND PITTSBURGH Joe Trolli Accordion Studio 4583 Ammon Rd., So. Euclid Ev. 2-1153 175 BUSINESS PATRONS U UNION AUTO SALES 86 SERVICE SPECIALIZED BODY WORK AND PAINTING E. F. DROBA - 11113 UNION AVE. THE UNITED SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 3662 E. 65th St., CLEVELAND, OHIO GARFIELD HTS. - INDEPENDENCE SOLON Universal Cleaning 86 Dyeing Co. The Finest in Cleaning Since 1888 1218-30 East 71st St. He. 1-8100 The Universal Valve 86 Ftgs. Co. 1790 East 43rd St. Cleveland 3, Ohio University Playhouse 10551 Euclid Cleveland's Finest Penny Arcade V M. Vajdic Ideal Home Sausage Products 3904 St. Clair Ex. 1-7528 Valentino's Restaurant Home of Fine Foods 2887 Noble Rd. Ev. 1-9600 Varco Products 480 Green Road Manufacturers of Lighting Fixtures THE VARNISH PRODUCTS CO. 5208 HARVARD AVE. CLEVELAND 5, OHIO Vic's Floral 6606 Lansing W Walker Shoes Men's - Women's - Children's Footwear 15001 Detroit Ave. Best Wishes from. The Walley Family COMPLIMENTS OF WALSH AND McGUINESS FAMILY Walsh Sohio Station Tires - Batteries Our Specialty 1885 Hayden at Eddy Rd. Walter Market Quality Meats and Poultry 12424 Superior Ave. GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '59 MR. 84 MRS. MICHAEL WASDOVICH Washington Pharmacy Prescriptions Our Specialty Cl. 1-2466 Washland Laundry - Shirts - Dry Cleaning 15505 Euclid Ave. Li. 1-8275 Best Wishes Ermer L. Watson PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE COUNCIL WEISS INSURANCE AGENCY 2829 EUCLID AVE. Congratulations Class of '59 Mr. 86 Mrs. George Wervey WEST SIDE AUTO RADIATOR CO. 7746 LORAIN AVE. ME. 1-6440 Whitehall Motel Babe Earley Mentor, Ohio Whitman's Market NEVER CLOSED 8125 Hough Ave. Sw. 5-1690 Whittier Creamery, Eggs Wholesale and Retail 6407 Whittier Ave. He. 1-6992 WIEHN'S BAKERY 12429 ARLINGTON AVE. 704 East 185th St. Willo Delicatessen Open Seven Days a Week WILLOUGHBY MOTEL 36210 EUCLID AVE. Wh. 2-7174 The Willson Rug Co. Carpet Installation and Cleaning Ut. 1-9119 WINDERMERE STORAGE BL MOVING CO. 14441 EUCLID AVE. Mu. 1-6360 AGENT MEMBER ALLIED VAN LINES, INC. Compliments of Carl '35 - Windy's - Bob '38 14501 Woodworth INTERIOR CHURCH FURNISHINGS JOHN W. WINTERICH 86 ASSOC., INC. 3700 EUCLID AVENUE Mr. 86 Mrs. Victor Wollmann 6710 Alber Parma, Ohio Woodbine Cleaners We Operate Our Own Plant 3801 Woodbine Ave. Y Young Timers Clothes for Infants 11619' Buckeye Rd. Z Zeleznik's Cafe 4002 Jennings Rd. Fl. 1-9629 Wm. Zihell Upholstering Repairing 13804 Harvard Ave. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADS OF '59 FROM QS A O Lf f 1 .gf THE CLEVELAND BCTTLING CC. Bottlers of Dana Beverages FACTORY FURNITURE COMPANY 'k COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERS i We Sell to You for Lessv i' Open Daily to 9:00 P. M. 4997 BROADWAY Catholic Higher Education in the Best Location CLOSE TO YOU JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY THE ADMISSIONS OFFICE CLEVELAND 18, OHIO Four Colleges and Schools . . . Over 3500 students . . . Concentrations in over 40 fields of liberal, cul- tural, scientific, business, basic engineering and teacher-training education . . . Standard programs in preparation for dentistry, medi- cine, law and the seminary. PETE PETRONE'S AMBASSADOR DRESS SUIT RENTAL 'k Colors Go Formal Riviera White Skylark Blue Bermuda Gold Helio Delight Creme De Menthe Pink Lady Creme de Cocoa - Strato Grey - Comet Blue The New Italiano-Silicon Tuxedo i' 1516-22 HAYDEN AVENUE G1 1 - 1 5 1 2 Never in our history has the future of our country depended so much on the young men of our nation. While the tasks ff ' ' 97 , which face you today are not Jo nnie 86 Marie 1. easy, they are not unsurmount- able. With complete confidence, 'k WQ AEL we place in YOUR hands the WZFOKQR destiny of your country and comin num guts. SW. 5-0022 Murray Road D ,Q merafjome A - 1 I' K .Dorff c - A T 'W 2 SQL E4 orsages ny 31176 1, In 5 MULBERRY See Us Before the Prom -- l ' EM pay I 3514- ff EY -5 1 2 +--Dm f 'l f ,vm - 1 fl: gf 'f' ' r fji?ff1 ,E + B I3l45 EUCLID AvENuE Senior Directory Alexander Abood, 4A, 14365 Cedar Rd. .... . Roger G. Adamcin, 4A, 4164 E. 186th St.. . . Andrew F. Antosh, 4A, 9914 Anderson Ave.. . . . Theodore Archacki, 4A, 1562 E. 43rd St. ....... . James A. Baburek, 4A, 3793 Independence Rd. ..... , Dennis M. Barberic, 4A, 5481 Turney Rd. Robert J. Barberio, 4A, 1666 Longwood .... Francis M. Barrett, 4A, 3105 Liggett Dr.. . ., . . Michael L. Battaglia, 4A, 14285 Cedar Rd. ....,... . Roger C. Bauza, 4A, 4320 E. 122nd St. .,,....... . Bruce B. Beckwith, 4A, Route If-752, Box 83, Chardon Bruce E. Bedenko, 4A, 13681 Euclid Ave. ........., . Edmond R. Benedictus, 4A, 3959 Rosemond .... Vitalis J. Benokraitis, 4A, 6013 Dibble Ave.. . . Chester F. Betliskey, 4A, 6207 Fullerton Ave., . Raymond J. Bilinski, 4A, 1556 E. 133rd St.. . . . Raymond S. Bilski, 4A, 4151 E. 141st St. .......... . Gary E. Blatnick, 4A, 4029 Monticello Blvd. ...... . Raymond V. Blatnik, 4A, 1115 E. 64th St ..... Richard F. Bohach, 4A, 15503 Cloverside Ave. ...,.. . Jerome A. Bohumolski, 4A, 4051 E. 142nd St. .... . .Ev. .Sk. .Br. He. Vu. .Hi. ..,.Tu. .Ev . Br. .Gl .Ev .Ut. Vu. .Po .Sk. .Ev .En .Sk. .Sk. Edward L. Bolden, 4A, 1638 Holyroad Rd. ........ Ga. Joseph E. Bolek, 4A, 3431 Milverton Rd... .. Edward C. Boyer, 4A, 1380 Argonne ........ Edward Brazauskas, 4A, 455 E. 118th Sr.. . .. Ronald F. Brickman, 4A, 4940 Swctland ..... Benedict H. Butkus, 4A, 1117 E. 79th St. Walter A. Butrimas, 4A, 1020 E. 77th St.. . .. Leo M. Caito, 4A, R.D. il, Gater Rd., .. Sam A. Cala, 4A, 1352 E. 143rd St. ..... , Albert J. Camma, 4A, 2180 Vernon Rd. .... . William T. Candow, 4A, 1607 E. 49th St. ........ . David R. Caravona, 4A, 11384 Barrington Blvd. .... . Robert E. Caskey, 4A, 4086 E. l42nd St. .......,.. . Anthony Castrovinci, 4A, 4804 Monticello Blvd.. . , John J. Cerar, 4A, 5819 Bonna Ave. ...,.....,.., . James F. Cermak, 4A, 4313 E. 124th St.. . . Robert L. Cermak, 4A, 13410 Caine Ave. .......... . Carmen J. Cesa, 4A, 437 Bclvior Blvd. .....,...... . Joseph M. Cii-Madia, 4A, 3035 Meadowbrook Blvd.. Thomas E. Corrigan, 4B, 2547 Charney ............ Fred L. Cossick, 4B, 20210 Preston Rd. ...,...,.... . Lawrence Cox, 4B, 1429 E. 174th St. ...,.. . Dennis C. Cuccia, 4B, 21151 Wilmore .......... Terence P. Cunningham, 4B, 16615 Biltmore Ave., . . Lawrence K. Czajkowski, 4B, 2220 Tuxedo Ave., . Ronald A. Danes, 4B, 5753 W. 46th St.. , .. John J. Day, 4B, 16808 Talford Rd.. , .. Ralph L. Day, 4B, 16808 Talford Rd. ..,.. . William DeFranco, 4B, 2486 E. 124th St. ......... . Lawrence Deininger, 4B, 2583 E. 130th St. ..... . Robert L. Demand, 4B, 1960 Coltman Rd. ..... . James W. Dempsey, 4B, 3045 Meadowbrook Blvd Joseph D. Derdul, 4B, 1831 Idlewood Rd. ..,.. . Frank A. Dezelan, 4B, 1114 E. 63rd St.. . . . William J. Divis, 4B, 13211 Alvin Ave.. . David D. Dlugo, 4B, 4016 E. 144th St.. , . James A. Dolak, 4B, 4100 E. 147th St. ..,.. . Jeffrey S. Dorris, 4B, 1821 Page Ave., . . , . . . . . Michael J. Duffy, 4B, 2779 Euclid Hts. Blvd. .... V .U .V Gerald A. Dylag, 4B, 5709 Ottaway ...,..... Michael Elias, 4B, 1210 E. 71st St. ..... . Tibor Farkas, 4B, 9911 Buckeye Rd. ........ , William Fleckenstein, 4B, 1542 E. 84th St.. . . . Frederick Friedell, 4B, 6740 Mayfield Rd. .... . Patrick J. Friel, 4B, 3953 Navahoe ..... George Gackowski, 4B, 57 Tudor ...... Wesley S. Gaile, 4B, 1005 Argonne Rd.. . . . Lloyd P. 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Gohring, 4B, 2232 Barrington .... Thomas W. Graf, 4B, 1787 E. 32nd St., . .. Donald M. Grande, 4B, 4297 Ardmore .... William T. Grecko, 4B, 4204 E. 187th St.. . . Robert P. Gruss, 4B, 1513 Maple Grove .... John G. Guthleben, 4B, 50 W. South St., . . . John E. Harcsarik, 4C, 2849 E. 100th St.. . . Henry A. Harff, 4C, 13022 Cedar Rd.. , . Thomas E. Harrold, 4C, 4117 Bayard ..... Robert C. Hasek, 4C, 4313 E. 139th St. .... . Kenneth T. Havrilla, 4C, 4013 E. 131st St. .... .. . John C. Hays, 4C, 2685 E. 127th St. ...... , Roscoe Heath, 4C, 2320 E. 33rd St. ..... , Edward R. Heil, 4C, 11214 Nelson Ave.. . . George P. Heidenreich, 4C, 17302 Puritas. . Paul A. Herbka, 4C, 3828 Storer .....,.. William F. Holmes, 4C, 1742 Rosedale, . . Joseph J. Homa, 4C, 5135 Philip St., . . . Alan E. Hrich, 4C, 2876 E. 123rd St.. , . . Charles A. Hridel, 4C, 11249 Gabriella .... Thomas D. Humanik, 4C, 1523 Maywood. . . Robert J. Huth, 4C, 9509 Gaylord .,..,.... Dennis A. Iacofano, 4C, 1101 Winston Rd.. . . Thomas W. Ianiro, 4C, 1536 Dille Rd. .,.. . Charles T. Ianni, 4C, 9716 Raymond .... Victor A. Ilenda, 4C, 15309 Lucknow ,... Michael J. Jablonski, 4C, 8100 Bellevue. ,, Joseph A. Jacobs, 4C, 2454 Baldwin Rd. .,.. . Ronald G. Jarzynkowski, 4C, 3613 E. 57th St., , . . . . Raymond F. Jezerinac, 4C, 5602 Carry Ave.. Michael F. Jilck, 4C, 30600 Summit Lane. ,. William L. Johnson, 4C, 19415 Winslow .... Charles D. Jones, 4C, 500 E. 110th St.. . .. Dennis C. Joss, 4C, 5906 E. 139th St. .... . Jerry A. Jurkowski, 4C, 3856 E. 52nd St.. .. Lawrence Kachclein, 4C, 1352 Parkview .... Thomas Kane, 4C, 10605 Chippewa Rd.. . . James E. Kasik, 4C, 5542 Beechwood ...... Paul Kelly, 4C, 3393 Clarendon ...,........ . . . Timothy Kennedy, 4C, 4768 Anderson Rd. .... Robert A. Kinkopf, 4C, 1129 Winstoii Rd. .... Leo A. Kipfstuhl, 4C, 12711 Melgrove Ave.. . Donald Kish, 4C, 2626 E. 126th St... .. Gary A. Kish, 4C, 10204 Nelson Ave.. .. Robert G. Klika, 4C, 17709 Mapleboro. .. George Kocian, 4C, 6407 Fernhurst Ave.. . . Eugene W. Kocik, 4C, 3437 E. 110th St. ....... . . , . Edward J. Kocsis, 4D, 17325 Stockbridge Ave. Ronald Koeppen, 4D, 4060 W. 157th St.. . Thomas J. Kohanski, 4D, 525 E. 239th St. ,... . .. Sidmund Komisar, 4D, 3301 Natchez... John F. Kovacic, 4D, 7416 Donald Ave.. John R. Kovary, 4D, 11816 Browing ..... Paul R. Kozak, 4D, 15433 Brewster ...,.,... Charles Kozelka, 4D, 9408 Ravenna Rd.. . . Thomas A. Kraynak, 4D, 5361 Beechwood.. Norman Krieger, 4D, 12912 Christine Ave.. Wayne A. Krueger, 4D, 1661 Warrensville. James W. Kuhner, 4D, 3623 Lytle Rd. ........ David F. Kurth, 4D, 11914 Forest Ave. .... . Edward J. Kuzma, 4D, 2938 E. 123rd St.. .. Paul D. Kuzman, 4D, 6638 Bliss Ave. ....,... Edward K. Lachowski, 4D, 3687 E. 88th St .,.. . Re. . Lo Mo . La. .Gl .Di .Ye .Pr. .Ev .Sk .Ev .El .Sw .Ye .Ev .Lu .Lo .Ga .Pr Vu .C1. .Ol .Po Mo Wa. .Tu .Ev Vu .Ev ,Ke Vu ,1v. . En . .,.. Ga .Di .En .Te Wy. . Po. Mo Vu . Hi. . Ja Mo .Fa. .Ev. .Ev ,Di . Sw. Vu Mo ....Tu .Br Wa .Cl .Re .Fl .En .Ce .Er Ha Mo. Vu. .Ev .Sk. . Ce. .Sk. .Ut. . Di. 2-7425 1-4802 2-5596 1-3361 1-4501 1-4790 2-8410 1-6798 1-6919 2-3678 1-5199 4-3466 1-0667 2-9844 1-2884 1-1185 1-0827 1-6977 1-4766 3-3338 1-7653 1-5187 1-9496 2-4832 1-8103 6-1915 2-0292 3-3586 1-9573 1-6674 3-4635 1-6077 1-2356 1-4849 1-8698 1-5085 1-8574 1-1573 1-5559 2-9491 3-4294 2-4661 6-8256 2-0496 1-0072 1-6686 1-2781 1-1371 1-9325 3-9126 2-5571 5-4807 1-0834 1-2725 2-4764 1-0592 1-0362 1-1035 1-5662 1-0088 5-4493 2-3648 3-6292 1-3021 2-0255 1-7588 l-4339 1-1396 1-1188 . r -.ir,..... ...Jia James P. Lally, 4D, 3975 Blucstone Rd.. . . . Robert Lanza, 4D, 2898 E. 117th St.. . . . James J. Larva, 4D, 641 E. 115th St. ..... . Salvatore Lazzaro, 4D,l3804 E. 123rd St.. . . . Gene L. Lightner, 4D, 3798 Grosvenor Rd.. .. Richard J. Lillash, 4D, 6701 Bonna Ave.. . .. Remigius G. Liogys, 4D, 488 E. 117th St.. .. William Liptak, 4D, 10004 Aetna Rd.. . . . William P. Livingston, 4D, 13608 Graham... Ronald M. Lonero, 4D, 1929 Coltman Rd.. . . . Adolph Lunder, 4D, 1150 E. 60th St. ....... . William McCrone, 4D, 1534 Coutant .............. George R. McCullough, 4D, 1155 Pomona Rd. ..... . Thomas McGraw, 4D, 729 Quilliams ............ James M. McGuinness, 4D, 4494 East Blvd. .... . . . . Jack Mcllwce, 4D, 3078 W. 110th St. ............. . Michael J. McMahon, 4D, 2940 E. Overlook ........ John P. McNamara, 4D, 13809 North Dr.. . .. Thomas McNulty, 4D, 4395 E. 139th St. .... . .Ev. ....Ga. . Li. Wa. .Fa ....He. .L1. .Mi. . Li. . Ra. .Ut. .At .Ev. .Ev. .Br. .Cl. .Ye .Lu .Lu Frank W. Magalski, 4D, 5905 Fleet Ave. ............ Vu. Norman J. Magyar, 4D, 17620 Talford Ave. ..... . Stephen J. Majoros, 4D, 11209 Melba ............ Stephen Malaga, 4D, 20464 Alameda Pkwy. .... . . . . Joseph I. Mancuso, 4E, 17003 Talford Ave.. . . .. . . James F. Marinic, 4E, 1201 E. 60th St. .... . Philip Marsick, 4E, 5750 W. 45th St.. . .. Paul F. Martin, 4E, 4073 Princeton Blvd.. . . . Thomas F. Mathias, 4E, 2657 E. 126th St. .... Richard T. Medlen, 4E, 3170 W. 94th St.. . .. Paul L. Mehes, 4E, 1951 Warrensville ...... Robert A. Metro, 4E, 9306 Willard Ave.. . . . . . . James Mierzejewski, 4E, 9413 David Rd.. .. Daniel Mihalik, 4E, 2892 E. 117th St. ..... . Thomas C. Militano, 4E, 1435 Richmond Rd. ...... . Walter A. Miller, 4E, 4087 E. 108th St. ,......... . Frederic W. Misischia, 4E, 13614 Rexwood Ave. .... . Samuel J. Mondello, 4E, 11921 Hamlen Ave. ....... . Robert D. Monnin, 4E, 6918 Pleasant Valley Rd.. .. John A. Montana, 4E, 535 South Belvior Blvd. ...... . Michael E. Mullin, 4E, 498 E. 123rd St. ..... . Robert E. Mullin, 4E, 555 E. 114th St. ..,. . Robert Munko, 4E, 5279 E. 119tl'1 St. .... . Matthew W. Muth, 4E, 2268 Westminster ..... William F. Muth, 4E, 3045 Euclid Hts. Blvd. ...... . William G. Nabors, 4E, 10515 Wilbur Robert F. Nagel, 4E, 4949 E. 107th St. ..... . . .. Carl A. Nawalaniec, 4E, 2999 E. 61st St.. . . . . .. James F. Neff, 4E, 28942 Ridge Rd. ..... . Michael F. Nemeth, 4E, 1368 E. 45th St.. .. John G. Noble, 4E, 4142 Princeton ..... .... Patrick J. Norris, 4E, 1161 E. Miner ...... John E. Norton, 4E, 2725 Derbyshire Rd.. . . John W. Novak, 4E, 12802 Ferris Ave.. . . . Robert J. Nowac, 4E, 5035 Thomas St. ..... . Lawrence D. Nowack, 4E, 4633 E. l3lst St. ....... . John C. Oligny, 4E, R.D. if 4 Chardon Rd. ..... . George W. Oliver, 4E, 3931 E. 176th St. ...... . Russell J. O'Neill, 4E, 17325 Talford Ave.. . . Zoltan E. O'Relley, 4E, 7910 Jeffries Ave... Chester C. Orlando, 4E, 26126 Fairmount .... Lawrence R. Orwig, 4E,- 4176 Ridgeview .... .Lo . Sw. .Sk .Lo .He .Tu. .Ev. .Ce. . . . .Me .Ev. At .Mi . Ra. . Ev. .Vu. .Mi . Ra. .La. . Ev Mu Mu. .Lu .Ye. .Ye. .Di Di' Wa .He . Ev .Hi .Ye .Lo Mo .Vu .Cl Wa . Sk . Br .Te. .Sh Norman J. Ostroske, 4E, 4190 W. 62nd St. .......... Sh James A. Oswald, 4E, 1337 E. 90th St. ........... . Donald J. Patacca, 4E, 14189 Washington Blvd.. . .. George S. Pavlik, 4E, 2175 'Rockefeller Rd. ......... . Richard Pavlin, 4F, 4849 W. 14th St.. . .. George J. Perk, 4F, 3419 E. 65th St. ...... . Frank J. Perrotti, 4F, 3678 Lidgate ....... Raymond H. Perz, 4F, 1709 Maywood .... John A. Petranic, 4F, 868 E. 95th St.. . . . Carl R. Pikus, 4F, 4812 Lexington Ave.. . . . . . . Robert E. Pilch, 4F, 4039 E. 141st St.. . . . Lee L. Piovarcy, 4F, 15401 Fischer... .Sw . Ev Wh . F1 . Mi , Lo. .Ev .Po. .Ex .Sk. .Ac. 1-3380 1-2354 1-8415 1-3684 1-4698 1-7187 1-2123 1-5627 1-4945 1-0642 1-7247 1-0655 1-2176 1-2144 1-0136 1-8003 2-6791 1-9927 1-1158 3-1251 1-5182 5-2348 1-8124 1-3750 1-4616 4-7065 2-2909 1-2128 1-0299 1-9067 1-2378 1-2080 1-3530 1-5730 3-5919 1-8527 1-9508 4-2128 1-8340 1-8193 1-7509 1-0812 2-1192 2-9773 1-1797 1-8554 3-0928 1-3745 2-6552 2-6760 2-2024 1-4956 2-4476 3-6529 6-3576 1-3190 1-1968 1-4319 1-9392 9-0332, 9-3784 1-4145 2-1256 3-2808 1-5771 1-4391 1-2733 1-6589 1-7335 1-6913 1-1621 6-4094 Timothy A. Pohl, 4F, 59 W. South St. ...... . David M. Prevoznik, 4F, 12712 Mapleleaf. .. Mark A. Price, 4F, 2268 E. 93rd St. Thomas A. Primosch, 4F, 1579 E. 43rd St.. . . Dennis S. Pruchnicki, 4F, 6918 Classen ,,,,,, Charles Patacek, 4F, 2493 Rubyvale .......... Kenneth Ptasenski, 4F, 10122 Robinson Ave. .... . Paul A. Puzenski, 4F, 17117 Kenyon Rd. .... . Howard B. Quinn, 4F, 1829 Farmington Rd... John G. Raimer, 4F, 1243 Ford .............. Norbert H. Rascher, 4F, 3351 Meadowbrook ....... Gerald Repar, 4F, 1036 E. 77th St. ....... . Paul L. Richmond, 4F, 1477 E. 114th St. ..... . James C. Ringenbach, 4F, 1272 E. 134th St... Raymond S. Rini', 4F, 2415 Woodland Ave.. .. William E. Roberts, 4F, 2925 Berkshire Rd.. . . Robert Rospierski, 4F, 7506 Worley Ave.. Robert A. Ruggeri, 4F, 3792 Westwood Dr.. . . Edward F. Rygalski, 4F, 8102 Spring Garden. . . George J. Sadd, 4F, 14126 Bushnell Rd. ..... . Donald Sassano, 4F, 2239 Edgehill Rd.. . . Sam J. Sberna, 4F, 1190 Lander Rd. ...... . Francis F. Schepley, 4F, 1811 Roxford ....... William F. Schnur, 4F, 10019 Lamont Ave.. . . . Thomas Schuele, 4F, 2300 Delaware ....., Adolf A. Schwarz, 4F, 1219 E. 61st St. ..... . John G. Sech, 4F, 7351 Brecksville Rd. ....... . Joseph J. Seminatore, 4F, 2009 Random Rd.. . . Kenneth S. Shepard, 4F, 3110 E. 99th St.. . . . Louis Shuster, 4F, 10601 Wadsworth ..... Joseph G. Skerl, 4F, 4444 E. 154th St.. . . Daniel J. Slivers, 4F, 1140 Brentwood ..... Eugene G. Smith, 4G, 1795 Maywood ........ Patrick M. Smith, 4G, 1611 Eddy Rd. ............. , .El .....Mo .En .Br .Ev .Di .Lo .Po .Hi .Er .Ex .Ra .Gl .Pr .Fa .Vu .Fa .Tu .Fa .Ce .Hi Mu .Ce . Sw. .Ut .La .Sw. . Ra. .Di .Sk . Ev. . Ev. Mu Carl F. Smocinski, 4G, 19700.McCracken.Blvd. .... -. .Mo Gintautas P. Snieckus, 4G, 1892 Rosalind Ave. .... . Timothy M. Spencer, 4G, 11721 Euclid Ave.. . Norman J. Springel, 4G, 13400 Maplerow .... John P. Stanton, 4G, 3802 Clinton Ave. ..... . Clifford E. Stevens, 4G, 7300 Brecksville Rd.. . . William T. Stevens, 4G, 1603 E. 41st St. Leonard J. Strnad, 4G, 13326 Cranwood Dr... Michael A. Suponcic, 4G, 927 E. 67th St.. . .. John J. Sutter, 4G, 11702 Parkview .......... Thomas J. Tanski, 4G, 2836 Old Mill Rd.. . . . Andrew A. Thomas, 4G, 5157 Philip St.. .. John M. Tokarcik, 4G, 4091 E. 146th St. .... . Jerome W. Tomc, 4G, 1248 Norwood Rd.. .. Peter W. Toomey, 4G, 10965 Barrington .... Charles A. Toth, 4G, 2045 Spring Rd.. . . . David Toth, 4G, West Hill Dr. ..... . Robert E. Toth, 4G, 24120 Clark Dr. .... . Stephen L. Uhall, 4G, 2649 E. 110th St.. . . . Richard Uher, 4G, 18 Bridle Trail Lane .... Wayne J. Urban, 4G, 9825 Miles Ave. ...... . Pasquale J. Vanni, 4G, 11109 Woodland Ave.. Joseph Vatty, 4G, 4371 E. 139th St. ........ . Michael V. Venclauskas, 4G, 1247 Addison Rd. Edward M. Votyplca, 4G, 4431 E. 139th St.. .. George E. Walsh, 4G, 3035 Ripley Rd. .... . John T. Ward, 4G, 677 Eddy Rd. ....... . Michael A. Wasdovich, 4G, 15603 Eldamere. Walter Welsh, 4G, 2055 Lamberton ........ Robert E. Wentzel, 4G, 1717 Hartshorn Rd.. . . Richard D. Wervey, 4G, 1752 Maywood Rd.. . . Paul J. Winterich, 4G, 2564 Euclid Hts. Blvd.. . William P. Wintrich, 4G, 5415 Tillman ........ Joseph E. Wisniewski, 4G, 11902 Hamlen .... Gene R. Wollman, 4G, 6710 Alber ........ Robert J. Young, 4G, 3130 Alden Dr.. . . . Sam A. Yovanno, 4G, 5231 Joseph St.. . .. Robert Zagate, 4G, 9101 Marshall Ave.. . . Roger D. Zelasko, 4G, 12428 Granger Rd.. . . Thomas E. Zeunik,, 4G,' 13700 Fairhill Rd. Mu .Sw. . Lu. Wo. .La .Lu. . He. , Ra. Ha. Mo. Wa. . He. .Vi. . Fl. . . .Ha. . Re. . Ra. .Ch. . Mi. .Ce. . Lu. . Ut . Lu Wa . U1 Wa. .Ye. .Po. .Ev. . Fa. Wo. .Ce. .Tu. .Tu. 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