Cathedral Preparatory School - Literulae Yearbook (Erie, PA)
- Class of 1948
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Is f I . , Sr mu' , Teachers of God Learned Teachers SENIOR mum ldpqu 1te.Ix mph hl heirtfelt thfmki to the membew of the figultx H1 gI'it1fLld6 xull In vxxen ta than mlm xelrb hence when the educmon vnhxch he receu ed from them proxeQ mx ilu fble Houma we xull IHCHIIIOD m thw trlbute ome of the molders of our Cla through the pist four xeu Aw vm Lntugd thy pmt ils of thu mm Qchool we were welcomed by 1 mvxlx appfmmtgd He ldm vster nom Monxl-'nur MCDIJII Qld Wxth wnsumm mte HklHhLlD11I1Illl1CLi thy mme high Lholm t tmd lfdg m ths. new school thlt pru ulpd m thy old More th m thx he brmdymd md wrmhgd thy Lllfflgllll pmnded more outlaw for extx igUT1'1LLlllI' mtxxxtx His cwk xx w m ike lwhtu through thu lble 1 1 tune ofF1ther W1tQo11 Ivlemvxhxle gl ter Tere 1 Mmrxe mtroduced L15 to tie unknovm qumtxtx m her zlgebrx classes md F 1ther Kozloxx N141 tmuvht UN L ltm F lther Enrwht gg ne us p1rl1 :ment 1ry prc cedure In September 1945 me greeted wxer fl new fmultx memlwerx The esgents 115 ofE1wl1Qh were t luyht U9 I V our Ll 1- idxxsor the 1 Uldlllg vemuQ lwehmd our 'VI frdl br ix F lther M 1rt1n F 1ther R ldZl5Z6Xk lu lectured not only xbout the Crumdes but :Iso lbout portx Fathu K1Itenb1ch mwted Fither Kozlovx Qk1 vuth the Lutm Lourie glSfCF Ann e mme 1I1tTC dumd u to S1 n h vu rm md cuqtc ms Durmg our Iumor ye xr me xxelwmed Qtlll mother group of teachu- time Ublitn Fathers Fither Ivllrtm wun med to gnc ux the fundamentals ofEngl1Qh mother yeir ms dl Q Ldv or md brouvht the Nocx xl 1Ct1X1I1CN to 1 Cl1IUiX vnth the memomblg Iumor Prom Ivioonhght md Ro ex gl Cu Puma 1 w 1x at the helm of the Chemmtrx youve 5 ter Adel ude md QISCCT Imeld1 txuvht uw the new xtx cf emctnew m tlxenr m nth cl IN e Flther Kelly 6l1l1'NCI1CLi the Litm cl wsew vuth hm opcmoml remlrk lbc ut Phll mdelphn md W1lH1lI1gtOlW At the Mme mme Fxthgr Hemmhaus strlx ed to m mke our Gum m lerfut Authorxt mxe Fither G ill agher gne u hw unbused opmlons on ch hxstorj. ofour countrx Tl L muxxc dep artmmt wuth Mr M mettx m ch arge m nic r1p1d provrew md W alt StrosQer cmchgd th? x lfxltk ba ketlwll te um to 1 ch impxomhxp Not to be forgotten 15 F1ther Sperry the fzculty 1dx1Nor of the R mmbler Fxtherx DIIWISZCW Qlu md Fltzgerald mstllled relxgmus prmuples 1DtO our ewer mmdq As me begun our fourth xe ir F lther M 1rt1n our ficultw adxxcor once more welcomed ux thu tum xx exalted Nunors F mthpr Pull re1gned ox er the Phvmcb lib To explxm to UN the many probleme vuhlch we w1ll fue m llfe F uther F1t gerxld with occmon 11 help from Father W1tQcu11 took ox er Som 11 Problems Father Kelly Qtlll h1d one Lltm cl ws Ioxnl Father Ulmsted coached the xquxtu btw- vxhlle Cy james became head footbill Lomb Our trlbute 1 ll hovxuer voex to Fither M 1rt1n Il0t only for three wear of lg ld rxhlp md of Engllsh but more th m th lt for hls three ye irs of 4t1Ul1Cl'l Qolxd C lthOl1C pr1m1p1eQ glX6I1 to Us m hls perl OdlCll tulkb T 1ll thy e men md women dexoted to Chrx t 1 they lre we wv thunk for 1 ta lx well done Max 1ll our -uma m the future be 1 reilegtxon upon xou the fmultx memlxrNofC'1thedr1l Pup' Charles 'Vfomz 48 11. . , - . - , , ,,, N. . . , . . ,- , - , . . 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A Offlcers of Admmlstratlon MOST Rlax EREND jorm MARR GARNON D D D CT L LL D VERX REx MIR RIIEERTB MLDoxA.LD MA Rss ALFREDM WATSQHN M A STB Headmaster ASSlSIdT1I He ld77'l ister EXECL TIVE BOARD REx W I ST-SNL AR PITD VERX REx MSIR RIIRERT B DTLIDKHNAID Ixi A RT REx MSKR VILTOR F MILLER Id A LIttD REx ALFRED M Wxrsux M A STB RT REx IVISKR Env. ARDP MLMARARIM. STD REx Erm ARDH LLXTIXIER M A EX REx Ek Ek REL REx Rm I-XKIBSI Lfxxxox Ph B Members of the Faculty IQIIIS D DANISZEWSRI A B S T B Enghsb Rambler Adusor LESTER V EwRIc,IIT M A Englxsb RILHARD F FITZI ERALD A B Spmtual Dxrcctor of St Mar Problems FRANILIS D CJALLAK IIER A B H1SfKJTN TIHIURIAS C GEDDES A B Cree Hxstorx DANIEL I MARTIN A B ST B Englzsh Lxterul I6 Adusor PRIESTS OF THE DIOCESE OF ERIE s Semumrx Sotml REV REL EX EK EX SALXATORE P MITL IELL A B S H1st0rv Reltgwn PAL L H OLXISTED M A Reltgzon Engllsh TIIINAS M PLL SRETT M A RCllg1L17l Htstbrx Relzglon Ltlflll MILIIAEL E TL TORIE A B S T B Relzglon Htstorx ALFRED M WATSON M A S T II Student Cu mcll THE OBLATES OF SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES VERI REx HARIIN I KIYNN AB HLIERIOR REx WALTER E RELLI MA Gemnetrx Lum Rclzgum REx RIIEERT I FLELRSTEINER M A REx NILIICBLAS I KUEL ER BA Relxgum Algebra REx HENRH I HENIICIIALS AB Germ 171 SISTER M ADELAIDE M A Reltgum Hxstorx C7115 REx HENRX A PM L MA Pluszcs D bzrmg Clubs THE SISTERS OF SAINT BENEDICT SISTER M EILEEx M A Lltt M AdI mced Ivlatltematxcs TTlgO7107716lTV Engllsb HISILITN SISTER M ALEXIA BS M Ed Algebr I SISTER M VIRCINIK A B Englnsh Lum SISTER M PATRILIK M ELI M A Chemxstrx 1 1 1 1 I A' I 'Av Ain . .Q .,J. ., . . 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V Fwst Row Le L IORIgl1I R BORLZLW W LIRL N EISERT E MAIER RL NSER L Douzam R QENSHBIMER E ZEITLER j Lxwcn L KLLINSLI W MILLER 'Thwd Row Let to Rzghr R KRALT F Cmusrom R MILLER E B1NDsE1L HARABEDIAN HAGERTY W FBRRETTL M PALMLSANO C MORITZ LI HOLCJDVAR A-mg fs Thex look jo X614 Idexs O 4. 4' T, v v J, f - 7 . Q . . -I , . . ' Second Row, Left to Right V. JENLU, T. Doxxauowsxx, H. CRLJWLEY, R. MCGINLEX', P. SPEICE, N. GORNH', E. HANSEN V s f I '7 - 4 1 - h 1 ' v ' v 9 V1 - . . , . , . A V. . D I 49 - I ,L , I R 1 S kr'-M1 ' . L , 1, ' T I V , ,L The Llterulae Staff of I948 I J.,w Tk Q X IIOTU4 x-XI I I -XTRUN N N UC IPXTI IIDIT rx I-Xi N N N HX XI Il NIAIN-XI III PRINT Ni I I NXT N I 1 HIL Nctzf 1' CII W :N -11 f1I.q'fIIL .IfI .x I ij. tl' if f. -t if Q41 I' 5.1 CKIII1' A Ir1I.cI.1tQ ,.' c I. ' QI mx ffm' ' fic' Xt 11 I f fi if, t 'NT '- -T Q ' jigs Iwi? Q CD3 QL 1'.' Q: gf , 3 VI. Fx' .I xx'?.f' tl' 'wg' If' IE X x .f it ' tfctf - fC'f4i'j 1 f - it ' t M 1 XXV if. w. xr. 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' 11 Sl 1, S ' 3 g 'h' , A s'e.,'i '1:'c Us '11, T1ej s e 2 l 1.1se ct. s . 1, : h 5 ,A 3 Vs' I Al V 4 . JOHN PETER ABBATE PAUL GERALD ASHWORTH sr. PATRICKlS sr. ANDREW,S Johnny He is a quiet lad until one begins to talk baseball. Then he becomes loud in his praises of his favorites, the Pittsburgh Pirates. Gifted with a hne sense of humor, John has always been one of the most popular fellows in the class. At present he is undecided about his vocation. Radio and business hold equal attraction for him. For a time the United States Marine Corps will open its ranks to Johnny. Good luck, boy! Success is yours for the asking. Ash The fellow with a winning smile is bound to do well. So they say, so say we about Paul. A Varsity letterman in football, he showed that courage and spirit which are necessary for achievement. Lifting that veil which hides the future, we find that Ash will attend either Gannon College or St. Bonaventure's to prepare himself for advertising. We think that he will find his friends all plugging and praying for him to develop into a super' salesman. E . C . JOSEPH ANTHONYPAUGUSTINE LELAND JONATHAN BAILEY sr PAUL s Wallio Should this young man ever find pharmacy too onerous or exacting he might easily take the place of any t ilented member of the Band he showed ability on the trumpet and the drums In swimming and water polo he did his share to keep Prep above water Joe plans to study at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy All we ask is that Wallio make certain that the concoctions he mixes are good HOLY nosARY Bales This boy is a gentleman More than that he is quiet studious and loyal During his four years with us he has Light and Heet afoot Bales was one of our best track stars And he approached this sport with the same determina tion and perseverance with which he studied Mechanical engineering is his choice of a profession To go along with this selection he prefers Carnegie Tech as the school comedian. Wit and humor are native ,to him. As a always ranked among the top ten students of the class. EDWIN RAYMOND BANISZEWSKI WILLIAM JOHN BEI-IR HOLY 'rnmiri' Barney In the good sense of the words, Barney is smooth, suave, yet unsophisticated. A loyal Prep follower, he attends all sports events faithfully and lends vocal assistance to the sweating athletes. Ed would like to become an accountant one day. Gannon College, either presently or subsequently, will be the institution at which Barney will learn the secrets of addition and sub' traction in relation to using red or black ink. This lad's life will never be dullg he won't permit it. sr. ANDaBw's k'Willie That Freshman you see leaning over a drawing board at Gannon is Bill Behr. Yes, he has one of his loud bow ties around his neck. While at Prep, Willie made a person happy just by talking to him. Although this friendliness is only one of many fine qualities, we feel it is his best. The world could stand more friendly people like William. We hope that his work as a draftsman will be just as bright as his friendly word and contagious smile. 'W EE ,c JAMES HAROLD BICKERSTAFF EDWIN ROBERT BINDSEIL sr srANisLAus jim Whatever else we might say about james we must admit that he possesses personal magnetism Too his mischievous spirit radiates the type of humor that adds spice to life As a basketball player he won just acclaim in junior varsity and intramural competition jimmy is one of those collectors who amass 1 complete library of records In his serious moments he thinks of engineering Gannon College will help him to decide which specihc branch he will study ST JOHN S The Navy thinks that Ed is good material for the Reserxe Officers Training Corps They h ue offered him a four year college scholarship to proxe it He won that free education through competitive examination Alw iys i good student Edvnn merits this good fortune In rthletics he was one of the cinder men who pioneered in this sport at Prep He plans exentuilly to study engineering it the Naxy s expense Notre Dame already his his application for idmission They as well as he are fortunate '-if-1 is M Q 1 .. . N ..Edn 1 1 ' 2 ' . . . V 1 . . , . , . 4 7 . 1 - . 4 ' . L , ' . . 4 . .. . H . 1 . . . I . I ' 2 ' L L V - t . S L 1 . , , JAMES RAYMOND BLAKELY RICHARD STEPHEN BLENNER J sr. PETERQS Jimmy A frown is a rare, unwelcome visitor on Jim's counf tenance. He makes friends easily and keeps them in the same manner. This talented youth was one of the stars on the swimming and water polo teams, a cheerleader, a member of the Band, and a convincing wolf in the PrepfVilla play, Peg O' My Heart . His Irish wit and his laughing voice make him popular. Any group of teenfagers will welcome him into its midst. We think that James will be a very line architect. s'r. JULIAQS ..Dick.. Deep spirituality is never more noticeable than when it resides in an unassuming nature. It is this side of Dick's character which leads him to think frequently and seriously of the priesthood. Two years at Gannon College will help him arrive at a definite decision. This classmate has a studious, quiet, solid attitude which earned for him the respect and regard of all. Should he so decide, the title of Reverend will go well before his name. E Y C M GEORGE JOSEPH BOKOL RONALD JOHN BORCZON Hou PAMu.v George Were he not planning to study drafting this fellow can sing And as a student he was always in the first third of the class Some of his close friends call him Big George for he stands over six feet He was a member of the Glee Club 1 cooperative person in all class activities and a loyal Prepster His powerful booming voice has been heard many a time as he shouted encouragement to a Prep athlete How TRINITY Ronnie Varsity letterman chairman of the Senior Prom worker There you have an accurate appreciation of Ronald This man has the philosophical disposition which would look well on a teacher As a matter of fact Ron plans to become an instructor in physical education And if he keeps the same fine clear Catholic outlook that he now possesses Coach Borczon will be a great help to Catholic youth Holy Cross will help him to achieve these things C E Q U A 1 , M B O N U ,Qi might become an expert ventriloquistf Eesides that, he member of the yearbook stff-and in all things, a hard CHARLES JOSEPH BRAEGER WILLIAM STEPHEN BULES sr. JOSEPHAS How TRINITY Chuck Because he enjoys 11utomobiles, this lad is never happier than when he drives the truck for the florist who employs him. This attraction to things automotive might be one reason why Chuck is undecided on il vocation at this writing. In his tranquil manner he is careful to analyze a situation before he acts. Some type of sheet metal work will probably be his eventual choice. His future once decided upon, however, Charles will work well and hard at it. That is his forte. Bill To be able to get along with people is a great accomplishment in itself. William has this ability. His words are few, rare, precious, meaningful. His further education will probably be directed towards some type of engineering, although he D215 not dehnitely decided upon il school. There is little need to indulge in the convenf tional wellfwishing with Willi111n. He holds within him' self the will lllkl determination to achieve his goal with much to sp11re. 'Y ROBERT PAUL CAREY PAUL DAVID CARRICK ST BERNARD S BRADI-ORD The flood waters of last ye1r c1rr1ed Robert 1ll the way from Bradford to Erie Bob 1 sem1n1ri1n it St Mark s is doing post graduate work as 1 speciil Litin student In the brief time th1t he h1s been It Prep he has m1de many friends It is an underst1tement how ex er justifiable to say that we think 1 grc1t de 1l of thi product of Bernies The clergy of Erie will lCqUlI'6 1 x1lu1ble adlunct when Robert is ord 1ined in eight ye ir G mnon College should be his next stop in the educ ation 1l whnl sr ANDREW s Cree T1ke 1 well built l1d 1dd 1 fine tenor xoice 1nd g1rn1sh with 1 smile Then throw them 1way For exen these f11l to de tribe Paul D md 1ccur1tely Greek was a 1nd 1 mo t 1lu1ble bundle of energy in exery cl1ss prolect His lrish p1rent1ge Une him in 1ggress1x eness which keeps 1 merry twinkle forexer 1l1xe in his eyes Although his college pl ins la 1xe not m1tured 1s yet we uggest th1t Greek once he hnishes college could gixe Bing Frinlue 1nd Perry re1l competition 1 l V l 1 hilii 5 A Q Q ' ' ' 1 1 A 1 1 . ' f A 1 , 1 1 A ' , 1 ' A. ,1 A1A1 1 Q. 1 A- ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 s' 1 1 ' 1 1 . ' . A A 1 1- 1 , v11rsity man in football, the star of Peg OA My HeartAA, 1 A . A 1 - 1 , ' ' 1 1 S VL 1 A ' 1 A A ' 1 ' ' A 1 '1 1 As A . A' A 1 1 1 D1 ' A 1 1 A' ' it - 90 . . . A1 . 1 . 1 , ' 1 1 '1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' . ' ,A A 1A A A 1 s. 1 A' ' 1 .1 ' 1 1 , A A '1 A 1 ' s 1 ', ' A A- , A' A , 1 'A ,1 1 A A . JAMES LBROY CASEY JOSEPH GERALD CAVARRETTA sr. MICHAELQS ST- ANN'S ucasew Sartorial perfection is an apt description of james. His line Latin features are always contrasted with neat, clean clothes. Then he has the added faculty of being able to smile in the face of the greatest difficulty. He is softfspoken and courteous at all times. Nor does Case ever permit this pleasing personality to fade or become jaded. He keeps it fresh, unchanging. jim has not yet reached a decision in regard to college. Our guess is that only the best will satisfy him. ..-IOC.. This stocky individual hails from the East Side, where men are men. His florid complexion and ample physique carry with them a jovial disposition. joe took keen interest in every Prep activity. And we have no doubt that he will carry that enthusiasm with him when he enters Gannon next Fall., He feels that he would like to learn something about accounting. School spirit is important to joe. For this reason we feel that he should be helpful to morale in any college. E C - FRANK SHERMAN CHRISTOPH LOUIS ANDREW COLUSSI sr Jos1:PH s Rabbit Were Rabbit to fail to make the long journey from his place to the Bishop s chair during Quarter Sessions in order to take away an honor card Prep would be shocked Frank is a student of exceptional ability He was 1 member of the Rambler staff and the yearbook staff His dry sense of humor is a welcome relief at times Add to this the fact that his good nature makes him cooperate in all things The Rabbit plans to become a doctor lawyer or school teacher Gannon College is his first stop sAc1uzD HEART Looie This unpredictable person has the elusiveness of an eel plus a winning smile In another decade he may be the guiding light behind some of our greatest architectural masterpieces Wrestling and bowling seemed to be his favorite sports He participated in both Never quiescent vocally or otherwise he makes any phlegmatic person very self conscious Catholic University Villanova or Detroit had better beware This more than average student intends to report to one of the three in September C l E Q U A M B O N U M JOHN FRANCIS COSTELLO HENRY JOSEPH CROWLEY Hou nosaiu' alack.. The firm intention to overcome obstacles is a valuable lesson which jack has already learned. There is very little that he cannot do, nothing that he is unwilling to do. We believe that John will be a credit to any profession. And if he carries his determination into the field of law, as he intends, justice will once more be wedded to right. Gannon College and Penn State will be proud of jackson, as we at Prep are proud of him. He leaves everyone with tha impression that here is a real man. sr. PETERqS ..Hank.. Versatility seems to be the secret of Henry's popuf larity and acceptance by his pals. As a student, he ranks highg as an athlete, he gained poise from basketball and golf 1 as a writer, he acquired insight by his efforts for the Rambler and the Literulae. Hank waivers between the operating table and the drawing board. But Notre Dame is his school. A fighting Irishman, the Fighting Irish will be further strengthened by his presence on their beautiful campus. 'I E C JAMES PATRICK CUNNINGHAM RICHARD MICHAEL CUSTER sr Juua s immy Spell out loyalty in large letters for jim We cannot speak too highly of this bundle of dynamite He has been a cheerleader for two years and has taken his work this section For jim it was his way of helping to mike Prep the type of school we all wish it to be The mm who says no to james insurance sales talk in liter ye irs will have to be very strong Not only is this lid persu asive he is most sincere in all th it he does Hom FANIILX Datcli Blond curly hair and in impassixe xisige nuke Dick 1 puzzle to ill who meet him for the first time Say some thing that strikes his fancy hovuexer md you will be he irtiness Yes Ditch ls quite i boy a perfect foil for his larger inseparible buddy Big George Although Rich ard does not plan to attend college he does intend to study drifting probably trnning it the General Electric Apprentice School seriously. The result was that he ranked as the best in treated to a deep musical laugh, most infectious in its . . , 2 r R . y I A. . H 1 . ' ' 3 ' ' ' ' A . ' t . JAMES ARTHUR DETZEL WILLIAM JOHN D1PLACIDO sr. MARYIS SACRED HEART asleepy.. If you do not see Jim's shingle hanging before the entrance to a dental clinic in about twenty years, you might find him ending a colorful career in the major leagues. He is sleepy until the need for action arises. As a member of the baseball team, he was instrumental in the championship and pennant which Prep won. Alf though shyness would prove a drawback to most men, it is a virtue in Sleepy. He holds the esteem of all his classmates and served them faithfully for two years as a class officer. Dippy There is little connection between the youth and the nickname. The latter is merely a derivative from his name. Dip hopes to be an engineer one day. He has chosen Penn State as his college. junior varsity and varsity basketball were the two avenues which he took for activity. And we feel that he handled himself quite admirably in this sport. Softfspoken and courteous at all times, Dippy will always be respected by those who know him. There is a sincerity about him which makes him a standfout. E 'fi C s c FREDERICK PATRICK DOLAN LEON FRANCIS DOLESKI sr PETER s Fre When not swimming or playing water polo Fred can be found making or flying his model airplanes He is not a loud person Rather he seems to save his words until Running true to form Fred hopes to become an aero nautical engineer or a flight engineer Cod s vast blue sky seems to call him to it He will take his adx anced schooling at Penn State The first part of his training will be undertaken by Gannon College sr PATRICK s Mose We feel that a local clothing emporium has left its mark on Leo For he IS a very good business man Much of the hnancial success of this book is due to his untiring rarely meets with defeat Old Mose plans to study at Gannon College where he will eventually decide the very serious question of to be or not to be a priest There is little doubt in our minds that Leon will make an under standing padre in later life E Q . U A M B . 0 N s U P! M they become precious gems of thought. Then he speaks. efforts. A tireless worker in all that he undertakes, 'he THOMAS JOSEPH DOMBROWSKI PATRICK WILLIAM DOYLE HOLY TRINITY Dumbo Sincerity, when it accompanies and holds ambition in check, can make a student nearly perfect. At least it does in Tom's case. All he needs do is maintain the high caliber of work that he has done for four years at Prep. As VicefPresident of the Senior Class, he gave generously of his help for every venture. He also did excellent work for the Rambler and the Literulae. Right now Tom is trying to choose between the priesthood and medicine. We hope the former wins out in his mind. sr. PATRICKQS ' Pat When Patrick William goes to the University of Niagara to study advertising, a sureness and personable' ness will go with him. While he loves all things nautical, Pat also Wants a college education. The sea, then, must wait on his return. Then some day there may be a whole fleet of fishing craft which ship under the name of the Doyle firm. Pat has all of the angles carefully calculated. He is the type of person who dreams-with actuality as the logical consequent. 'l E C C CHARLES FRANCIS D RENZ RAYMOND JOSEPH DRONEY Hou Ros.-uw Chuck Present him with the opportunity to filibuster or to play a clarinet and Charles will go to pieces He vuel comes a chance to talk yes But he also c an and does pl ax a musician Nor is it difficult to imagine him in the Senate or on the podium at Carnegie H all We c all him the Senior Senator from Holy Rosary He has the ability to argue and to so interest his listeners th at they in turn will join in the Controx ersy vu ith gusto sr Josaaavn s Home Ray It vu as quite a thrill to see the orange and black jersey No 6 break loose from the group of would be tacklers and camper for the goal line Whether it was football or champion Moreoxer his musical talent won him the po ation of First Trumpet m the Band He was a class officer in his Sophomore ye ar Ray hopes that the pre med cour e at john Carroll will not offer too many obstacles to his cherished goal Doctor Droney i I 1 s ' ' H ' ' - . , 4 f , . Q 1 A ' 4 j 4 s a 1 ' . ' a clarinet. So Charles would become either a lawyer or track, Ray was playing with the courage that makes . . l . . . . I . . . A A A . S. V , . . 2 K . z a . -4 . s ' ' . a ' ' ' ' A : j, ' s 1 . 1 V . 3 . , , . V Va I .R . 1 f l , GEORGE KARL ECKENDORF JOHN PETER EICHENLAUB sr. JAMES, Georgie Our Sophomore year at Prep brought us a lad from Meadville. Quiet and amiable, a rare thing in adolescent youth, George never seems to be without pals. Part of it is due to the snappy little Model U Ford that he owns. Speculation was always rampant whether George drove the car to school or whether the car drove him. His plans for the future? As yet they are indefinite. He does, however, harbor a secret notion about chiropody. Work' ing with the Ford was the reason, no doubt. sr. MARY's ..Ike.. When the Band played I've Been Working on the Railroad , john always developed a farfaway look. His hobby, you see, is model railroading. And until he put them away this year, he had quite an intricate system of tracks, engines, signals, and the like. His interest in things mechanical makes this youth a sureffire bet to become an excellent mechanical engineer. Although it will be a large order, his allegiance next year will be enlarged to include either Detroit U. or Case Institute. H E C E y r Q e U A , M 3 p r 0 . N U M NEIL GEGEZSESEISERT WILLIAMHgT'l2BIEcl?gl'RfERRETTI Red Up would go a hand and the red head would rise to his full SIX feet three A hush would fall on the class as he spoke Red gave the teachers ample opportunity to match their sharp wits against one equally sharp As a member of the color guard 1n the Band as a contributor to the Rambler as one of the hardest workers for the Literulae Red has done his share to keep Prep .1 bustling school Always a good student he should have little difficulty learning to become a good teacher at Gannon and Penn State Beers There is no other fellow in the Class of 48 who IS better liked or more admired than William He played trumpet in the Band served on prom committees and worked on the yearbook staif Soft spoken yet with a mlschievous glint to his every glance he has left a very favorable impression with those who knew him well Beers would study pharmacy and will decide upon a definite school after he has completed two years of preparatory study and work at Gannon College CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH FILIPKOWSKI JOHN EDWARD FLANAGAN sr. STANISLAUSQ Flip Our AllfScholastic Guard in football might be called the champion in more ways than one. Whatever he does, he tries hard to do it as efliciently as possible. Football and track are the two activities which attract him, after he has toiled over his books. Some day he might be coaching here at his Alma Mater. While his educational destination is not yet clear, Holy Cross would be his choice for the school in which to pursue a course in physical education. Good luck, Chris! SACRED HEART Flannels ' When he is not delivering an impassioned declamation against the threat of Communism, Flannels is dreaming of football, basketball, or track. He is a letterrnan in all three sports . . . and a good one. The old college try is part and parcel of his makefup. And his desire to excel in whatever he tries to do makes him a dangerous com' petitor. Flannels will go to Marquette or Niagara for a prefmed course. That neverfsayfdie spirit should make him a good doctor. F R E i C PAUL JOYCE FRANCIS RAYMOND JOSEPH FROMKNECHT BLESSED SACRAMENT Paul Here we have the artist of the cl iss It w is P iul who helped organize the first Art Club at Prep it wis Paul who made our dances such artistic dreamlmds it was This congenial young man will soon after graduation embark upon the long training required for one who aspires to sign S J after his name Yes Piul hopes to study for the Jesuits and his exception 11 talent God willing will help him to realize thit wonderful dream sr JOHN s Butch Butch is dependable in ex ery sense of the word We feel cert un that one day will find this enterprising young man as the propnetor of his own drug store after he are xaried Yet he takes particular delight in picking up rire little st amps which always bring a gleam to the eye of a confirmed philatelist His simplicity further en deirs him to ill the fellows in the class who know him isa true iolly quiet sincere pal That he is' Paul who flooded the school with signs before any game. nnishes his course in pharmacy, of course. His interests JOHN PATRICK GALLAGHER RAYMOND CARL GEICER 4 sr. PETERQS ajack.. Were our four years to leave us with nothing more than the pleasant memories of john Gallagher, we would be more than satisfied. Very loyal and true to his school, he was always present at Prep's football and basketball games, infecting those around him with his enthusiasm. His ability at repartee is well known by all his teachers. Fortunately or unfortunately, jack always manages to temper his quick reply with a smile. He will study business administration at john Carroll. nuzssnn SACRAMENT ' Ray One of the stars on our swimming and water polo teams was Ray Geiger. His exceptional ability in aquatic sports earned him letters during three years of competif tion. His ready humor and quick mind are faintly reminiscent of another who bears the same name. Ray offers great promise for the future. Can't you just see him extracting molars by the hour? Although he has not definitely decided, this little Geiger is considering at' tendance at the University of Pennsylvania. Bene . . . bene et admirabile factum! A E T f 14. Q 'S CHARLES ROBERT GENCK RICHARD JOHN GENSHEIMER s'r PETER s Chuck Tall earnest guxleless genuine we can think of many adjectives to describe Charles His height helped untll an untimely injury forced him to the sidelines as end on the football team Chuck is one of the more out standing athletes who enhanced the fortunes of Prep in athletic competition True to his ability he plans to study physical education with either Gannon College or Duquesne as the fortunate recipient of his presence ST PETER s Henmer Dick s poise voice amiabllxty and savoir faire have won him many friends since he came to Prep two years medicine however He acquired a fine personality early in life That plus his intelligence assures him of a better than even chance at success As a writer Dick contributed manv fine articles to the yearbook and the school news paper As manager of the Band he kept the organiza tion xl end under control For Richard it will be Gannon for two years then mother school for advanced work , , , ' h u I . . . . , Y . , . . . , . . him to perform well as center on the basketball team and, H ago. He need never worry about the qualifications for , I I ' . . . HENRY JOSEPH GLOWACKI FREDERICK KENNETH GOODILL sr. STANISLAUS' cmusr nPrscoPAL CHURCH+MEADVILLE Hank Hank has always been a study in composure. Since he becomes excited only rarely, his dependability is un' questioned. As a capable performer in both football and basketball, Henry was one whose steadiness earned him distinction and merit. He, too, would like to be a coach some day. Alliance College attracts him. His second choice of a vocation is that of a machinist. Either way, we know that Hank will give his work the best possible effort. That is the kind of a boy he has always been. Freddie Wellfmaniiered, polite, and respectful, give a thumbf nail description of Fred in few but wellfchosen words. Ask any teacher who has had him in class. There is nothing boastful about him, either. His whole attitude is gentlemanly and considerate. Since he hails from that thriving metropolis to the south of us-Meadville, Fred can stay at home while he takes a prefmed course at Allegheny College. From there he hopes to go to Jefferson for his formal medical training. -we - an-snacks, M as -,- L , ..'. ., A XJ ,..J wq5,a,a...,..... . E C C JOHN LEE GORDON NORBERT JOHN GORNY sr PETER s Johnny John was just a little boy when he entered Prep As a matter of fact you might say that he was one of the midgets of the group Time and physical growth haxe changed all that however While his smallness kept him inactive in athletics he found time to serxe is a man iger for the varsity football team His fax orite pastimes are hunting and fishing and his rifle collection is right in keep ing with his preferential actmties Johnny takes a swell personality with him into the serxice He has not yet decided definitely on the Army or the Navy sr JOHN s I It is an accepted fact that a certain clothing store in town would recene a great blow were Skip to resign Gifted with 1 good business sense and able to stay at a task until it is completed Norb rendered im aluable service to both the Rambler and the Literulie during his Prep days He ilso performed creditibly in the Band After 1 course in business ldITl1l'l1StI'1IClOI'l at Ginnon the Skipper intends to enter the buying md selling profession Without a doubt he will do vsell S li .if .time . . .. .. ..Sk.p.. 9 K I ' . ' l 1 ' , . , . , ' 1 1 . ' z '. . ' z . 1 1 ' . , I z 1 2 ' 1 , ' f . 1 ' t z . . . . . Y. . l . Y . , . RICHARD ARLEN GRAHAM CHARLES PARK GRAVES sr. JOHNQS ..Dick.. Richard is a rugged individualist who wins people to him with a quick flashing smile. Yet his greatest asset is his buoyancy. It has carried him through many a difhcult assignment, insured for him many a happy result. For one year at least, Dick will study at Gannon College before definitely deciding upon a school in which to complete his study of law. Because he is a firm believer in the right, this lawyer-tobe should one day be known as the champion of the right. He will wear the mantle with grace and ease. s'r. PATRICKWS Chuck Calling Doctor Graves! Surgery calling Doctor Graves! St. Vincent's might echo to that call in the years to come. His most effective antidote against the multitudinous plagues and diseases, however, will be his smile. It could cure anyone and anything. There is no better salesman of good will and cheer than Charles. Besides being a trumpeter in the Band, he was one of those hardy crossfcountry men who would run a mile for the Prep School. His school will be either Notre Dame or Gannon. E 'ff C . C If FRANCIS JOSEPH GREDLER JAMES FREDERICK GRISE sr Josnm s Moses Moses belongs to a group of youths who have the happy faculty of mixing scholastic ability with just the right amount of youthful recreation As a result he has always been one of the most capable students in the class Frank is considering the priesthood is his vocation and will go to Gannon College Since he has ill the necess iry qualities for the good priest Moses will contribute 1 spiritual and intellectual solidity to his exery priestly action But definitely' HOLY ROSA RY I jim knows all there is to know about the difficult task of being a referee As a member of the Holy Rosary Debating Arguing and Shouting Society of Prep he has found it necessary to break up many a heated discussion which threatened to flare up into a brawl His close friends will argue on any subject at any time This jovial boy is uncertain about a college education His Father s film store offers ready employment for him after graduation We hope however that Gannon College will also welcome him next September E I A I P I N ' In W I 'lm Q I' 7 .7 .1 - U 3 . '2 1' ' I l, l. ' JOSEPH ANTHONY GROSZKIEWICZ ROBERT PHILIP GUELCHER sr. CASIMIRIS H sr. JOSEPHIS aloe.. St. Casimir's sent a faultless boy to Prep in the person of joe. He is an extremely likeable young fellow. The high scholastic standard never frightened him, for he tackled his lessons with a firm belief that he would learn much if he tried. His scholastic record bears out that conviction. joe intends to byfpass college and go to work immediately. May he carry with him that same sincerity and industry which helped to make him such an ideal Prep student. These glowing terms, in his case, are justly merited. Bob There are going to be quite a few pharmacists in Erie, but there will be none better than our Robert. His robust build and his taciturn nature rate him as one of the solid citizens of the class. His interest in sports led him to play both junior varsity and varsity football. His sports and his studies have constituted the greater part of his high school activity. Bob is not definite as to a choice of vocation, but he plans to go to Gannon College for his four years of higher education. z I E C C RICHARD ANTHONY GUZOWSKI ROBERT JOSEPH HAFEY sr CASIMIR s Du: Richard is one Prep student who is completely un spoiled There is nothing he wouldn t do to help a friend or make an activity successful Because of his cooper atix e spirit Dick won many laurels for himself and the school Heart He filled the role of Jarx is the butler to per fection Janis is considering the priesthood or the teaching profession as his life s work In either c :se me hasten to give him 1 ready blessing Vale et nobile' ST PETER S Bouncing Bob has had quite .i colorful career at Prep Blessed with many talents his most noticeable effort to date has been his dix ing Very few boys in Erie can surpass him in this department Because his physique he was content to manage the football squad in his junior year and to permit the brawnier boys to bask in the light of fame and glory His college plans are undecided but Bob h as the ability and drive to label any undertaking accomplished .. ..BOb.. when he gave a very capable performance in Peg O' My longing to be ga football player was greater than his GERALD FRANCIS HAGERTY MAURICE LAWRENCE HAGGERTY s'r. PETERQS ' ferry Jerry is thoroughly uninhibited, irrepressible, and ebullient. Wherever he goes, whatever he does, the everf present smile and humorous quip hover near the surface and on the tip of his tongue. His activities are varied, in keeping with this roving ambassador of good will. He was a cheerleader, a member of the Glee Club, and a helper on the yearbook staff. This is all incidental, however. His sparkling performance in Peg O' Mjf Heart won for him the high school Oscar for the best performance of 1948. sr. MARK's UDOC.. Dancing brown eyes, uncontrollably curly hair, a slim frame, and a sharp wit combine to make Doc quite a lad. YVhere he is, there is excitement. Where he isn't, things must be rather dull. Yet beneath this exuberance there lies a thoughtfulness which cannot be completely sup' pressed. Maurice is far from incoherent when it comes to discussing some pertinent question in English or in Social Problems class. He hopes eventually to have a business of his own and, with this idea in mind, will study at Gannon. E C I M DONALD VINCENT HAIBACH EDWARD JAMES HANSEN 5T ANDREW 5 BLESSED SACRAMBNT Don Intense 1S the word for Donald His energy is bound less Usually quiet and not easily aroused he rises to the Yankees are mentioned Don IS an avid sports fan Nor does he confine his attention to any particular one Furthermore he IS an accomplished artist with a ping pong paddle The small celluloid sphere rarely escapes his stroke When he IS finished at Prep Don would like to study medicine He will enroll at either Notre Dame or Villanova Rebel There are few sports which Eddie has not played Football track swimming and water polo were his four to do his bit for the Literulae Pleasant and friendly as all Missourians are he was ever willing to work and to learn As a chemical engineer he should do well Ed will attend Gannon College for two years before going out of town to complete his studies We only hope that he knows all the chemical formulae' C E . E ' Q U A M , B 0 D N s U . 3 pinnacle of oratorical eloquence when the New York favorites while,at Prep.. In his Senior year he found time JOHN KOREN HARABEDIAN FRANCIS JOSEPH HASENHUETTL s'r. PETERlS ..HMpo.. When the Treasury Department places a monetary value on smiles, Johnny will be a millionaire. He radiates joviality. As a student or as a competitor in athletics, he has no peer. John ranks among the first third of the class, was a star and floor captain of the basketball team, and is an amateur photographer of exceptional ability. Many of the pictures in this book are the result of his everfinquiring photographic lens. John will study photography, remain' ing at Gannon for two years before doing advanced work. sr. BONIFACEQS-HAMMBT Frank One of the more mature and industrious members of the class, Frank's retiring disposition is merely a sham. Behind it there lies a sharp mind which is forever gyrating and rehning some thought of deep significance. He played a fine brand of football in his Junior year, but his age kept him inactive during this past season. He also enjoys bowling and basketball. Some special field of science will eventually be blessed by the work of Eine stein Hasenhuettl after he finishes his course at Gannon. 3 qv Y. E C JAMES HENRY HAUSMANN RICHARD HENRY HEBERLEIN sr ANN s I Jim is another of our intellectual men of whom we are justly proud He too has won an NROTC scholarship for four years of college training at the Navy s expense His popularity with his classmates won for him the vice presidency of his class during the tirst two years at Prep He was a contributing editor for the Rambler and a capable performer in intramural basketball Jim will study engineering under his Navy contract and should make an excellent ensign sr sonimcn s HAMMET Duc Dick came to Prep as a giant measuring five feet Up to now he has been very much the same But spirit generally compensates for size and Richard is no excep tion Always one of the peppier members of the class he gaxe x iliant moral support to Prep teams from his seit in the ble ichers His future interest revolves around electrical engineering but he has not as yet selected .1 college His easy going manner and friendly disposition howex er will be no hindrance to him wherever he may go l C J l E A Q U A M - B O N U I M . . F s ' 'f 1.5 s I LAWRENCE DANIEL HELD JAMES JEROME HOLODNAK sr. ANDREWQS Larry There is a great depth of resourcefulness in this well- mannered young man. He has the added faculty, quite disturbing to others, of letting one guess what he is thinking. To Larry, friendship is a firm, warm, unvaryf ing, regard for him whom you call a friend. The fellows with whom he associates will tell you that he lives by such a philosophy. His profession will be that of dentisf try. Lawrence D. will study at Gannon for two years and then travel to Washington for the remainder of his course at Georgetown. 1 . HOLY imminv Grinder With the speed of a whippet, the mental acumen of an Aquinas, the smoothness of a successful politician, and the sharpness of a well-howned blade, Jim lacks nothing for becoming an outstanding engineer or teacher. Always attentive, mildfmannered James has a way with the members of the faculty and quite a line with the little wimmenu. Besides being a track and football star, an honor student, class secretary, James is also president of the photography club and a member of the yearbook staff. It will be Lehigh and chemical engineering for Jim. E . C PHILIP JOHN HOOPER RAYMOND EDWARD HOOPER sr Perens sr Pnrnns Frankie His manner is mild his smile radiating his attitude unassuming Phil has ever transferred his zeal into con crete manifestations of school loyalty He seems to be particularly adept at making people express their good will to Prep in terms of financial contributions He was never unwilling to snare an unwary person and talk the same into being a patron for the yearbook or some other program College plans are uncertain for Frankie but his wholesome outlook insures him a maximum of success This is the other half of one of our two brother acts Ray is just as quiet as Phil is expansive As a manager of the varsity basketball team for two years Ray did a very creditable piece of work He IS considerably above average in his studies and can more than hold his own against the roughest verbal competition Either as a doctor or a dentist he will list Gannon College as one of the stops in what we feel will prove to be a more than successful educational journey ending in a fine career c E2 Q u A M B 0 N U M. JAMES 'EDWARD HoY VINCENT Louis JENCO sr. JOHN.S jimmy With a serenity that would do justice to a man twice his age, jim has spent his days at Prep in the less obvious, albeit important, role of just one of the fellows. His interest in athletics was confined to track where his long legs and slim build could be employed to great advantage. As far as he is concerned, his future work is still in the question mark status. He has thought of either enlisting in the Navy to see the world or of attending Gannon to learn why the world is the way it is. sr. PAULQS Vince Our junior year brought us yet another member. Short in stature but broad in intellect, Vince immediately found a welcome place among the fellows. He is, so we are told, as deceptive in a classroom as he is elusive on the gridiron, Vincent is a varsity letterman in football, one of the stars of the '47 team. He also played intramural basketball. His choice of a college seems to be St. Bona, ventures, where he will take a course in physical educa' tion or prefmed. Coach or doctor, he will be a good one. 'E JOHN WILLIAM JONES VITl'S JEROME KAISER sr ANDREW s SACRED HEART 1 Here is another one of the sex en fortunate seniors who won college scholarships from the Nax y He pl iyed junior varsity basketball and was a member of Prep Q hr t It is no exaggeration to say that Bill brings to any xenture a clear precise mind which easily solx es any problem His choice of college IS still uncertain But Penn Stite seems to haxe the inside track on his list of preferred schools for future learning We know him well for his ability with the pigskm He pl ry ed iunior x irsity md x irsity football during his ve n it Prep But more th in this we know him better ill who hue come in contact with him During his junior xe ir he xx is cl iss president ind showed himself to be 1 good executixe V j s future carries him to the South to the llnix er ity of Georgia where he will work h nd to become either 1 caich or 1 dentist . Tr Jr e BU V. jf' ' ' ' ' ' '. i s I . 's 1 ' . 1 ' , ' track team. William's interests lie in the field of chemistry. for his amiable character which makes him beloved by . ' . . ' ' 4 'Q ' 1 :i 1 ' Y . K .. .K . K, , y .V S. V .M . FREDERICK COLLINS KELSEY JOSEPH WILLIAM KENNEDY sr. PATRICK'S 'LFred What would the Prep Band have done without the golden tones of Fred's trombone? His dependability and natural exuberance should make him quite capable in the field of business administration. Cannon College will be his fountain of knowledge for the next four years. Then he will join his Father in business. Fred represented the Music Department on the Student Council for two years. Besides these varied accomplishments, he was also the well dressed student , faultless in his attire, of the Class of '48, E 1 C 3 C sr. MICHAEL'S ..-IOC., We can best summarize Joe's character by saying that lie is studious, talented, genial. He was an honor student during his four years, participated in bowling and intra- mural basketball, and sang second tenor in the Glee Club. Every thought and action during the next few years will be directed toward the priesthood, his cherished goal. We trust that the metamorphosis from student to priest will leave Joe the same unspoiled character-with which to do great deeds as an alter Christusu. JOHN RICHARD KERNER JAMES EDWARD KIRSCH sr JOSEPH s SACRED HEART Jac Modern America occasionally but rarely produces an even tempered personality So Jack Kerner in this sense IS a rarity As a matter of fact he is a most re freshing person He never guffaws he smiles He seldom shouts he speaks softly He is nex er critical he is con structive Jack s ability centers around things mechanical His choice of work is that of a machinist Good luck John' We feel most certain that here is one m in who will never permit any machine to run him Here we have an accomplished individual whose abilities run the gamut from tinkerer with machines to writer of poetry By now you know that our James is quite adept at whatever he does His spirit of independ ence and individuality seems to be so indicative of one who will win out against any odds Jun is undecided about a college education We are almost certain how ever that next September will find him in some school of hi her learning It would be a shame to waste such exceptional talent . 65 if xl 55 . 55 - k Jim 9 I 7 W , D , 1 - 1 ' - , ' 1 . , . , . . . .U . . D . A V . . ..L JEROME CARL KIRSCHNER THOMAS AMBROSE KLOPP sr. JOHNQS ..Imy.. St. john's did the Class of '48 a favor when they sent us Jerry. Although rather uncommunicative at times, he never keeps his hunting expeditions to himself. jerry is also an ardent devotee of the rod and reel. He will carry his jocund nature and general wholesome spirit to Gannon College, where he will leam what a pharmacist puts into those little white capsules. Our greatest tribute to this pal is that the world most certainly needs more genuinely cheerful people like him. There are so few Jerry's in it today. nuzssnn sAciumizN1' Tom Here we have an extremely inventive mind. A native of New York, Tom was educated in public schools for eight years and entered Prep for four years of Catholic secondary education. His free time is spent in his work' shop, constructing model airplanes. It is further rumored that the planes actually fly. His college days will be spent at Gannon where he will concentrate on the Held of chemistry. With his native intelligence and perseverance, he will find little difficulty ahead. u 1 ,i E C ROBERT OTTO KRAFT EDWARD ANTHONY KRANZ sr Joslzvn s Bob When Bob joined us in our Sophomore year he added one more name to the long list of good students it Prep in Erie when he learned to drive his Father s car Mis chief we must confess is no stranger to Bob But his pranks are always of the truly humorous xarietv He would like to be a research chemist in later years We only hope he doesn t blow the side out of some buildm Robert will go to Gannon and to the Philadelphia College of Science and Pharmacy sr Jorms Zu a Ed has the size and the talent to become an All American tackle some day He was an outstanding borders on the slightly arid he always seems willing to direct his humor at himself rather than at others His next September plans will send him south to Georgia or north to Colgate Since he will study civil engineering we say that his intelligence will more than help him plan a bridge and his size will also help him practically to lift the same into position '-4 . D' Q . . v 5' rv 9, . O- . si Sv 1 - D . . . O - . ff r 5. . rv ,.,. .5 , . 0 J :2 ' ru 'O D rv FY - O ff IJ' ,cv ' f-1 , -1 . ' L DJ .QM '.. O A . U1 ' :a QQ ' 'U ' 0 . 51. - o -1. B - N . P1 i E? 1 - as .g C . ,I .H . ' Q i . I H . ' U' ' 2. 1. .sq- I Q zz- . H 3 V. . - D3 FP ..,, ., 44, A ,A A , 4-v-,A Atl A A - 'U 1 an . 'P p 2 fn ' .E .' w' - ' , 5' -a FY x CLARENCE ARTHUR KULINSKI , ALFRED NORBERT KUNZ HOLY RosARY SACRED HEART Larry , Three years ago, Academy's loss was Prep's gain. He left the former school to join us here. He, too, is quiet but an everfwilling worker. What is more important, he is eminently trustworthy and quick to learn. He did great work as a member of the Rambler staff. Larry's secret ambition is to delve into the minds of others to help them dispel doubts, fears, and general mental aberations. He wishes to become a psychiatrist and plans to spend his college time at the University of Pittsburgh. ssAl4s Al's face is creased from smiling, he never frowns. His taciturn disposition is quite an asset. It keeps him out of trouble. And when his face lights up in a grin, he makes everyone happy for miles around. As a result he is most definitely popular with his classmates, ever ready with a kind word or a helping hand. Because Al prefers to evaluate a situation before he acts, he has not yet selected a vocation. His intentions, however, will carry him to Gannon College for at least two years. E 7 C V PAUL JOSEPH LACKOVIC DONALD CHARLES LAIRD HOLY RosARY Lucky Lacky is tall and handsome But he carries his good looks with much ease and grace to be sure Because he the forest and the wild game which inhabit the depths of wooded land One of his favorite sports is hunting But Cahem'J he has yet to bag his first deer In the future when he is not tramping through the woodlands in search of quarry he will be found at the General Electric learning the secrets of the draftsman s art sr ANDREW s Dummer Rest assured that the above nickname is deceiving Don is anything but dumb His naivte belies a deep sense capably on the basketball court or helping with some school project Dummer was always trying to do his best What more could one ask of any man? He was a member of the Student Council a star in basketball and a fine baseball player Don plans to attend Gannon and study accounting His choice is fortunate for the Knights C , E Q U . A M B O N U 1 M once lived in Waterford before homing to Erie, he loves of understanding and duty. Nhfhether he was performing JOHN FRANK LEPKOWSKI ROBERT MATTHEW LEVESQUE sr. JoHN's Buzssnn SACRAMBNT ..Lippy.. Jay, or Lippy as he is known to most of the fellows, joined us in the second year. Because he was always handicapped by a bad ankle, John was unable to compete in varsity athletics. This disadvantage did not extend to other fields, however. He took quite an active part in intramural sports. Whenever there is a debatable question aired for public discussion, Lippy is present and ready with many cogent remarks. He is considering civil engineering as his profession but is undecided about the school to attend. ' ..BOb,. Bob is a versatile lad who spends just the right time in the right places. He is a man of many interestsg he makes model airplanes his hobby. This shy, pleasant, retiring young man considers engineering as his choice of a vocation and dreams of attending Notre Dame. Should he ever adopt a coatfoffarms, we suggest the motto . . . Better late than never . When he is not studying, he helps the customers in a downtown store decide on the right type of suit for the exact amount of money. Y l . E JOHN STEPHEN LINKO JOSEPH MICHAEL LUTERAN sr Tirus ALiQuiPPA Link We heard that a brass band gathers at the railroad station in the little town of Aliquippa when its most famous citizen John Linko returns from school This likeable youth is the unfortunate type of person who gets into trouble trying to be good His loyalty to the school is unquestionable He played junior xarsity football intramural basketball Link was also a cheerleader His thoughts are directed towards dentistry and he will attend the Unix ersity of Pittsburgh for a course in tooth yanking s'r JosBPH s Home oe We might describe Joe as one of the sturdier members of the cl iss He his distinguished himself as a good athlete in bisketbill and baseball More than this hovu ex er his unspoiled sincerity and deep appreciation place him in a class apart from most boys of his age It would be wrong to siy th it he is too old for his years Rather he seems to be ste idler than his years would indicate These qualities shoald make him a fine engineer Joe looks forward to his tr nning in that field at Gannon c 1 v s. . sa HI as ' 2 . 2 , , . i 4 . , v . 1 2 i ' . . , 4 1 . , . . 4 . . I . ' . ' . . A f I . I . , . . Y . . . f 1 , I . . . I i . JOHN JOSEPH LYNCH JOHN ROBERT LYNCH sr. PA'rRicK's ajockoa Jocko is jovial, earnest, starryfeyed . . . and Irish. Should you want to learn more of this young man, we would say that his sly smile, his appreciation of the true meaning of friendship, and his willingness to help others have earned him the esteem of his classmates. His dependability won him the ofhce of class treasurer for two years. Jack was also a star in junior varsity football and a conscientious worker on the yearbook staff. He will enter Case Institute in September for a course in chemical engineering. sr. PETERIS ..B0b.. Here is another smiling Irish lad who is wellfliked by his fellow Prepsters. His sense of humor has won him many friends. Bob enjoys sailing and hunting. Thus every summer Ends him either on or in the water. His ability in sports earned for him a letter in junior varsity basketball, junior varsity football, varsity basketball, and varsity football. Then, too, he was a star on the golf team. Bob hopes to be a priest some day and will go to Gannon with this idea in mind. '! JOSEPH JOHN MACIOCH EDWARD LOUIS MAIER s'r STANISLAUS oe If silence really were golden Joe would be the proud owner of a very rich gold mine A boy of superior scholastic ability he has attained real distinction at Prep As far as extra curricular activities are concerned Joe plays basketball well and is a master with the harmonica despite Petrlllo s ruling on this type of musical instrument Joe will study it Gannon for two years before he transfers to some other school to complete his projected course in pharmacy or accounting ST JOHN S Meet our clever Senior Class President Eddie Maier Capable ambitious and inquisitive Ed is one of the five top students in the class His was the enthusiasm which created countless social successes for the Seniors His appeal lies in the fact that as a leader he has learned the wisdom of working with his helpers rather than merely giving orders He will make an excellent student for the University of Detroit where he will learn to become an accomplished mechanical engineer i i i i i E 1 ., Q. .tj -Q ..Edu , v - 4 5 1 7 , . . , . 1 , , i D . 2 1 . 1 JAMES FRANCIS MALTHANER PHILIP JOHN MANGANO sr. JOHNIS ajim.. Jim's smile is already more than well acquainted with the theory of perpetual motion. It always seems to be there. He has, furthermore, a deep sense of responf sibility. James studies well and is most loyal to his school. His selection for what to do with the future is pharmacy. Western Reserve or Duquesne will be his base of opera' tions for the next four years. His line singing voice which aided the Glee Club immeasurably could possibly make him another Bing Crosby, if he should change his mind about pharmacy. sr. PATRICKIS Phil There is an air of the romantic and adventurous about Phil. For he spent the war years in Italy, unable to return to America after having gone to Sicily for a visit. Phil is Italian by birth, born in the small town of Naso. His family came to the States in 1934, and Phil attended St. Patrick's School. It was on a return visit to his former home in 1939 that the war intervened and held him prisoner until 1947. His ability in speaking several languages has given the desire to be a diplomat. He will study at Gannon. --as a . 'i' L, I C DANIEL JOSEPH MANUCCI NICHOLAS JOSEPH MAURO Hom Rosfmi Steie While Danny thinks that there is no sport as good as baseball he also thinks there is no baseball team as good as the Brooklyn Dodgers He played the outfield on our In the near future he will apply for admission to the Federal Bureau of Inxestigation and will study liw it either Georgetown or Catholic Unix ersity while training for the FBI in Washington Dan is a social lion who charms all with his friendly personality sr MARY s Nic Tommy Dorsey will soon have a mal For Nick intends to study music it the Eastman School of Music Yes he may xery well haxe 1 band of his own some day the sax Nick came to Prep in 1945 from Springheld Ohio And because he is an extrovert with all the fine points and none of the bid it didn t take him long to mike many friendly contacts His greatest virtue is his spirit of cooperation which makes him almost indis pensable C E Q U A M B O N U 1 . N M I . nr. ,N 'Q I 1 I sz . ku I V . Q I championship baseball team and 'won a letter in football. The Prep.Baiid was bettei' a- result of his efforts with JOHN FRANCIS MAY WILLIAM JOHN MCCARTY sr. PETERQS 1 olmnyu Every problem that the United States Army may have will be nearer solution after june. When john Francis is sworn in as a private, the enemies of our fair land had better run for cover. They will have a rough time of it from that day forward. Because john does not speak much, his actions speak louder than his words. His greatest contribution to the student life at Prep has been his ready smile and his pleasant word of greeting. He never rationed them. They were free for all to receive. How Rosmw Willie A deep sense of spirituality has always been the out- standing feature of William's life at Prep. Those who were willing to break down the reserve which cloaked this disposition found therein a gem, nearly perfect in its workmanship. Bill is another of the many fellows of '48 who intends to study for the priesthood. He has already applied for acceptance to the Capuchin Monastery at Milton, Mass. There is little question of his being received. His worthiness and fitness are apparent. - - - 41 E 1 C I PATRICK WILLIAM MCDANNELL PAUL EDWARD McFADDEN SACRED HEART ST ANDREW S Pa The radio world holds a deep attraction for Patrick He wants to follow a technical course in radio at some accredited school possibly Coyne Institute in Chicago or N Y U in New York His florid countenance sets off a pair of large brown eyes which when the occasion demands can flash as well as laugh As 1 matter of fact Pats intensity IS his forte For with it he exhibits dogged determination which IS exceedingly praiseworthy and should help him immeasurably Mac We believe that the smoke control problem in Pitts burgh will soon be reduced to a minimum For when the sunny disposition which belongs to Paul Edward be plenty of light and sunshine Right around Duquesne University there will be a positive glow This is the school where Paul will study pharmacy Originally from that steel manufacturing city he will have little difliculty in adyusting himself to the already familiar surroundings C E . Q U A M B i O p N U ' M .. t.. I .. -Q l D, I , , ' - I . ' h 'lil v McFadden is flashed through the Smokey City, there will JOHN RAYMOND McGINLEY GERALD AUGUSTINE McNELIS sr. ANDREWQS ..Mac.. All Prepsters know Raymond by his jocund disposif tion and his great mental ability. He was an honor student with monotonous regularity and a member of the group who worked hard to draw up this book. He also had time for intramural basketball during his four years at Prep. Mac plans to study medicine. He would like to attend Notre Dame for his course in prefmed and then enter Georgetown for his final training in medicine. What he wants, he has a way of obtaining. All we say is: Sic erit! s'r. ANDREWHS jerry Behind the apparent shyness of Gerald, there lurks a lively character. His hobby is collecting postcards and pennants from the many places that he has visited. Mac participated in intramural sports at Prep and is also a member of the Naval Reserve. His chief problem at the present time is to decide exactly which one of six schools he will attend to study preflaw. Whatever decision he makes in regard to schooling, Jerry's throughtful manner will have steered him along the right road. l ' nvcxtaz-an ww , v. , .. vm. ..,....s out Am, 1405... . ' ' 'H i fV, 1 1' E I C RICHARD ANTHGNY MENDES JAMES RICHARD MENOSKY sr ANDREW s Rich Richard is a real boy He is a good athlete having participated in football basketball and his speciality striving to better a prexious effort Perhaps he may have been too ambitious howex er For he his always worked after school hours whether he competed in sports or not Dick possesses social grace and poise in the irt of dancing thus being quite a popular young man His profession undecided he will attend St Bonaxenture s to complete his education HOLY FAMILY jim Here is a rare soul who does not feel that he IS obliged to give his opinion on every subject whether he knows stoical in his silence to the point of making his com pamons conscious that those shrewd eyes are being directed thither and yon with the very keen perception peculiar to an accomplished analyst Yet withal james IS thoroughly likeable and friendly Although he has not yet decided on his future activity just give him time He will and well swimming. In all these activities he was constantly what he is saying or not. james is not only quietg he is DONALD CHARLES MESSMER STEPHEN FELIX MIACZYNSKI SACRED HEART Mess Mess hails from South Erie and brings with him all the virtues of that section of town. A definite asset to our football squad for the first three years, he showed considerable athletic prowress. He is probably one of the most popular members of the Class of '48. Don's first love is hunting, with the girls running a poor second. His perpetual grin attracts, never repels, a person. The field for his future work is metallurgy. He has decided upon Case Institute as the college for metallurgical knowledge. sr. STANISLAUS, Steve When Father Miaczynski celebrates his Hrst Solemn High Mass, there will be many happy people in Erie. Steve is one of the pioneers at St. Mark's. He was there when the doors of the seminary first opened three years ago. No one is more certain than Steve that the priesthood is the proper life for him. He has all the moral, intellectual, and physical qualities requisite for fruitful work in the vineyard of Christ. His education already outlined for him, then, Steve will leave Prep for Gannon College. E ' . C ROBERT FRANCIS MILLER THOMAS JOHN MILLER HOLY ROSARY Bob Bob s frank blunt way of speaking permits of no un certainty At least one knows where this boy stands on an issue As a member of the National Guard it is rumored that he will soon win promotion from the rank of Private third class His ability with the pen earned him a place on the Rambler and the Literulae staffs That very ability leads him to think occasionally about journal ism Meanwhile he has taken the examination for the Coast Guard Academy In either field this Robert will prosper HOLY FAMILY 'Tom Tom wears a cheery disposition better than any other student we know It is not a new look either He has been the owner of it since the day he was born When he finally arrives at a decision on his future status Tom will either be a cheerful priest or a genial electrical engineer In either case he will accomplish much He joins the swelling ranks of Prepsters who will flock to Gannon College for further education and training And he takes a wonderful philosophy of life with him life is too short to be spent in frowning C E Q c U 1' A M l B at O N U WILLIAM JOHN MILLER ALBERT EDWARD MINK sr. JOHNJS Hou' ROSARY Willie William is able to keep a listener interested in what- ever he says. That Deep Purple mood is very foreign to his nature. He was a member of the color guard in the Band and one of the lads who gave his all for the yearf book. His afterfschool hours are spent working in a local lowfprice emporium or visiting with his friends . Bill dreams of becoming a research chemist with either Boston College or Villanova as his future Alma Mater. The school that wins him will be most fortunate. NAI.. - With his curly hair and ready smile, Al needs no life insurance. His general deportment already assures him of an enviable record, no matter where he goes. Albert's deep interest in sports centers on baseball and the St. Louis Cardinals. He, too, knows a champion when he sees one. His partftime job in the advertising department of one of our local newspapers has led him to decide that advertising will be his Held of endeavor. So it's off to Gannon to learn how to advertise. His personality will do the rest. V W E C JOHN VANCE MINTON JEROME LBROY MITCHELL sr PETER s Idkf The cessation of hostilities in World War II brought Jake back to Erie with the resolve to complete his second mind the result of actual combat duty he has remained at his post until success came his way He is the dean of the Class of 48 the one who keeps us youngsters in line when our pranks would indicate our immaturlty From Prep Jake will go to either Brown or Fordham to study journalism or naval architecture ST MARY S Take a cultured way of speaking and add it to 1 fine looking young man There you haxe Jerome LeRoy His Yes Jerry is quite 1 philosopher To be such he is ex tremely well read for a senior in high school Jed plans to be a salesman when he finishes at Prep this year Our guess is that he could sell the prox erbial Brooklyn Bridge to almost anyone md realize a tidy commission on the deal exen though the merchandise would be difficult to wrap u .. .. sled.. ary education and to go on to college. With a disciplined sharp mind is sheathed in an air of seeming indifference. JOHN JOSEPH MODICA sr. ANDREW,S Moe John appeared on the Prep scene in 1946, our Junior year. Immediately we all began to wonder what we had done without him for the two years previous to his coming. With a courage that far exceeded his size, he won a position on the varsity football team and was popular with player and fan alike. He has a twentyfone jewel personality and a golden smile. These assets ought to make him a good jeweler and watchmaker. He has chosen this type of work and will study at the Thacker Academy for Jewelers in Pittsburgh. JAMES EDWARD MOORE s'r. JOHNQS ajim.. No other boy at Prep knows better than Jim what difficult work farming can be. His last six years have busied themselves and him with rural life. Because his help was needed in tilling the soil, he had little time for extrafcurriculars at school. Moreover, he loves this type of life so much that he already owns a horse and other livestock. When his school days are over, jim expects to enter the beef raising industry. That means, naturally, a cattle ranch. Keep him in mind, fellows, when the family needs some beef. -,.....,4w.-'1ui44f,,.f,Q-4L.l..,. Ty n.1uW'ze 'L rfb' E CHARLES MICHAEL MORITZ GERALD THEODORE MUSSER ST PETER S Chuck Moritz Chuck is a finished student who revels in scholastic assignments with as much animation as other unthinkxng youths display in trying to avoid them Dogged determination and tenacity are Charles out standing qualities Give him a Job to do and you can rest assured that it will be well done As a manager for the Band an editor for the Rambler and an associate editor for the Literulae he did outstanding work He will direct his future energy toward a business course at Gannon sr ANN s Moose Moose played junior varsity football in his second year and joined the rifle club in his third year Now we find him interested in archeology and forestry with the latter providing him the incentive for college training Penn State will offer him the proper courses He is a happy lad who grows on you much in the same manner that we have delineated his activities for you A blond crew cut and a wide grin are his stock in trade C i C ' r E . Q U . A M i B O N . U I Meet the scholastic Qleadez of the class, Charles He came to-us.fromsEast High in his freshman year. ANTHONY ANDREW NARDO JOHN FRANCIS NEUER HOLY ROSARY snciuzn HEART Tony Tony excels in any competitive sport. For this reason his main interest has been centered on the field of athletics. He has earned six letters at Prep in football, baseball, and basketball. His second interest is dancing, which interest has won for him the title of the best jitterbug in the class. Tony is quiet, unassuming, thoroughly appealing. His choice for later life is also pharmacy. We can just see him mixing prescriptions for neurotic classmates in about ten years. ajack.. Although his name has no i's , John is interested in working with eyesAthe optical type. He plans to study optometry at the Pennsylvania State School of Optometry in Philadelphia. Jack is another lad who keeps his vocal cords in check, preferring to learn from listening rather than to confuse by talking too much. His whole attitude bespeaks a wholesomeness most reassuring to us who have studied with him, as well as for those who, later on, may come to him for optical assistance. 'C W E c WILLIAM JAMES NOLAN MICHAEL MARIO PALMISANO sr ANDREW s sr PETER s l William is pensive This simple statement needs elaboration howex er Bill refuses to be flashy although he can be aggressive Endowed with a quick mind and a tenacity of purpose Doctor Nolan will not admit defeat He simply cannot tolerate the latter At the same time Bill appreciates the xalue of physical exercise He par ticipated in intramural basketball and probably decided to become a doctor after he had broken his arm playing this sport His pre medical course will be taken at Niagara Mike We call him Mike Jacobs because he is the promoter of the cl iss If you hixe a pet proiect thit you wish to put oxer isk Michiel to gixe it his studied attention He earns the medal for being the most loyal of all the fellows in the class His ready cooperation won for him the chairmanship of the Mardi Gras and the Junior Prom the editorship of the R imbler ind the position of business manager for the yearbook Mike will take 1 business course at either Notre Dime or Holy Cross Then watch his smoke' 4 U we . - I . . MBU.. .. , .. ' '. ' L a , . , I . . I V . . , . . . , . ' 1 . , . . ' . f 1 ' K . , ' 1 ,z . 1 . ' 1 1 GERALD MICHAEL PALOTAS RAYMOND JOHN PARIS HOLY FAMILY ajeny.. A dash of pleasing personality, a cupful of humor, topped off with a black, curly pompadour, is the recipe for jerry Palotas a la Prep. A champion for the cause of labor and a firm believer in financial independence, he had little time for extrafcurricular affairs. However, his interest in all Prep functions has been keen. jerry plans to take an apprentice course after leaving Prep in preparaf tion for technical shop work in the future. As a technician he will prove as good as he was a student. sr. PATRICKQS ..Ray.. Ray is absolutely convinced that you count a man's accomplishments by what he does rather than by what he says he will do. So Raymond prefers to be miserly with the conversation, generous with the good deed. His chief recreation is sports. He was one of the more capable members of the intramural basketball league. YVhen he finally closes his books and turns from the Prep School for the last time, he intends to march right down to Gannon, then to Penn State, for a course in engineering. E C ROBERT CHARLES PFISTER JOHN EMMANUEL POUX saciuzn HEART Bob Be careful of this young man' He has a shyness which is misleading to all who would presume to discount him in any activity There is a determination and high resolve lurking behind a surface coating of aloofness Yet Bob is ever cheerful and amiable to those who know him well He too would like to learn the secrets of pharmacy And with this idea in mind he will consider Gannon College at least for the first year of the four that will be required for learning his pharmaceutical art sr HIPPOLYTB s PRBNCHTOWN Pouxie This aspirant to the priesthood already has a dignity about him that would rest well on the shoulders of any person who meets him IS his fine appearance his quiet speech and a little mischievous twinkle which he has not as yet been able to disguise He was a member of the Band a good basketball player for the Seminary team and a consistent honor student His first two years of college will take him to Gannon in preparation for the Major Seminary C . E Q U A M B O N U , M S i l 'I ' . ' ' '. ' i 'l pastor. ffhe greatestimpression that he leaves with any JOHN STANISLAUS PRZYBYSZEWSKI RAYMOND MICHAEL PRZYBYSZEWSKI sAc1uaD HEART ..Lefty.. John's comments on any subject are as brief as his name is long. He is another of the many strong, silent men who walk the halls of Prep. He leans towards radio or electrical engineering for future work. This love for things mechanical keeps him busy with his old car. Right now the relic is not running. And speculation is keen, pro and con, on whether or not John can put the right parts in the right places. Lefty will study at Carnegie Tech or take an apprentice course at the General Electric. sr. STANISLAUS, askin Since he is one of our best students, Ray is truly representative of the ideal Prep scholar. In his Freshman year he won the scholastic sweater for the highest average in the school. Ski has, moreover, given his enthusiastic support to every athletic team that Prep has turned out since '44. He will take a business course at Gannon. Both the student and the faculty will never forget Ray. They were just learning how to spell his name correctly without asking when the time came for his departure. l i W E c WILLIAM JOSEPH QUIRK FRANCIS JOHN ROMECKI sr PA1-rucx a B1 Bill was another of those boys from St Patrick s who brought to Prep a well trained mind and a desire to learn He in particular is a mathematical whiz and a scientific genius Although he works independently of others he is somewhat carefree amiable and sincere Junior varsity football was his chief interest for the Erst two years after which radio modeling and photography took over Gannon will be his base of operations while he studies business administration in preparation for his own future enterprise sr srANisi.AUs Romeo Considerable dancing finesse and a romantic voice enable Frank to measure up to his nickname Studxously inclined and socially minded he is popular wherever he goes His favorite sport is basketball he played in the intramural league for three years Romeo also gave his wholehearted support to every social or athletic activity the school ever promoted H15 future interest leans towards pharmacy but instead of attending college for a formal course he will work in a laboratory to acquire the requisite knowledge I J c E . Q u A M B o N M ROBERT JAMES ROSS JOHN MICHAEL ROVNAK sa. ANNQS ..B0b.. The zing of a tennis ball as it is driven crossfcourt is music to Bob's ear. This tall, dark, handsome product of St. Ann's is an excellent tennis player. He was a member of the cofchampion tennis team in '47 and will captain the '48 team as they seek to claim undisputed possession of the tennis crown. Bob feels that his fine scholastic record requires a good college as a complement. Therefore, he would prefer Notre Dame for a course in accounting. The Irish will find no better prospect than Bob. How FAMILY ajake.. This bundle of live wires might well be called a jack of all trades . Or should it be jake ? He has been a gasoline station attendant, an usher in a theater, a soda jerk, and a clerk in a grocery store. Verily, his accom' plishments are legion. Because he has an innate inf dependence and has worked in two of them, his ambition is to own a small store of his own. His plans do not call for further education, other than that received in the proverbial university of hard knocks . E C I I l MICHAEL DAVID RUDY JAMES ARTHUR RUNSER sr ANN s sr JOSEPH s Mike Michael David is one of the really witty men in the class Yet he is clever enough to dole out this humor to his friends in small servings His early life was spent in Harborcreek This partially explains his love for hunting and fishing As a baseball pitcher he is magnifique His slants and curves were lnstrumental in Prep s fine record at baseball Mike plans to study some type of engineering and will travel to Cleveland s Case Institute to do this studying If you are ever in need of a fast talker send for James He 15 well known for his quick correct answers Besides being Drum Major in the Band Jim was also edltor in chief of the Literulae Then too he is one of the men who won a college education in the NROTC His college application bears a South Bend Indiana address and his preferential course is checked at journalism His smooth manner and personal brilliance will give less capable journalists cause for worry in the future C E Q . u A M B o N M . . . N. l 1: . . . lujimn I 0 JOSEPH THOMAS RYS PAUL FRANCIS RYS Hour rkmxrv aloe.. We call Joe our midget of mirth. His repartee is sharp and effective. And we must admit that we never expect such a small fellow to be so quick on the draw , as it were. Joe's alertness is exceeded only by his buoy' ant intellectual bounce. Add to this his clear, good sense of humor. As a dentist he should be able to anesthetize the most severe molar pain by a few words of encourage' ment. joe considers the University of Detroit as the ideal college for his acquiring the dental savoir faire. sr. Joi-m's Paul Paul has all the qualities of the real pioneer. He loves the outdoors. He has to be a pioneer in order to get around his little settlement. His hobby, believe it or not, is gunsmithing. While at Prep, Paul played water polo and junior varsity football. After school hours he spends a great deal of time at the Naval Reserve Armory. He is so enraptured with this type of life that he plans either to enlist in the Navy after graduation or to study at a merchant marine school with the field of electricity as a specialty. 'E I E l C M CHARLES HENRY SCHNATTER WILLIAM CLIFFORD SENNETT sr PETER s sacnan HEART Chuck Because of his impossible crew cuts he is also called Burrhead He has an abundance of energy smiles often laughs loudly When he swims he gives the opposition a very difiicult time Chuck was forward on the water polo team and an exceptionally fine dash man on the swimming team As a matter of fact he has brought Prep three trophies in the National Catholic Swimming Meets at Philadelphia Future Prep splashers will have to try very hard before they can better this man s record Max Bill is the sixth Prep Senior of 48 to win an NROTC scholarship This attests to his exceptional mental abihty as well as to his general fitness He too is a loyal Prep man who found little difficulty in giving vocal support to Prep s athletic teams William will enroll at Holy Cross for a pre med course His tall well propor tioned frame should fit well in a Navy uniform There is little question that he will be most adept at leading men and giving them the orders in the traditional Navy way l it U DONALD MICHAEL SONNTAG PAUL FRANCIS SPEICE SACRED HEART ..Don.. The most gloomy and impossible situations, when given the Sonntag smile, seem to brighten perceptibly. Don is truly a study in geniality. When he is not at his books, you will End him with a camera. He is so interested in photography that he joined the club at Prep to learn more about the art. Donny feels that an apprentice course in drafting at the General Electric would be the best future course of action for him. That, and his cheer' ful manner, will prepare him most satisfactorily for later years. sr. ANNIS Paul The only malady that Paul Francis ever suffers from is an overfabundance of real personality. His popularity with his classmates has stood the test of four years and has won for him the class presidency during two of those years. He is a good student, a clever speaker, and a brilliant wit. Seniors look to him as one of their leaders, and he is presently aware of the deep responsibility such a tribute carries with it. With Paul studying chemistry down there, Gannon will indeed be a very pleasant place. E Nm LOUIS STEPHEN SPIZARNY DOMINIC RICHARD SQUEGLIA sr CASIMIR s Loow Louis has blond hair a fetching smile and a deep sincerity He always studied well and liked his classes especially that one and only German class For extra curricular activity he prefers the rifle club and the bowl ing league He will enroll at Gannon next year for a pre law course Then it will be off to a larger university to complete his studies Always gentlemanly his vibrant personality will contribute immeasurably not only to his success but also to his general outlook on life sr PAUL s Dick Dick is the youngest member of our class Yet the seniority of others seems to be one of age rather than ability His only indiscretion seems to be his love for the Brooklyn Dodgers Dom has taken part in intramural athletics and was a member of the bowling league He 15 gifted with an ability to talk well and intelligently on any of the current problems Dick hopes to become an engineer and will try to acquire the required knowledge at either Georgia Tech or Duquesne C C q i E Q U A M B O N U M JAMES EARL STAFFORD WILLIAM EDWARD STEIMER sr. GEORGElS-KEARSARGE ajim., If you have never known jim, you have been deprived of quite an experience. Curly hair, along with a genuinely inspirational way of living, make him an ideal youth. His favorite pastime is repairing broken mechanism of any type. He bolstered last year's cross country team, played intramural basketball. Realizing that a good CPA is a rarity, jim will learn the intricacies of accounting at Gannon College. This is in the nature of a warning, therefore, to the many, many accountants of lesser ability. sr. ANNQS Bill William always looks as though he has spent three hours before a mirror. That is to say, he is very careful when it comes to personal attire. Yet there is nothing of the dude about him. But he is neatness personihed. Bill has more than his share of intelligence and is cooperative to a fault. His future educational intentions chart lists public accounting as his choice of a vocation and Penn State as his school, after one or two years of study at Gannon College. In our estimation, he cannot miss. E 3 GAYLE STANLEY STEINKER EUGENE ALEXANDER STODOLSKI sr ANDREW s Gayle Cincmn iti Ohio bade this lid a fond farewell sex eral years ago And Erie was the fortunate metropolis which philatelist Gayle also enjoys building model airplanes Because of his ability in things artistic he was also 1 member of most of the prom committees He has never completely forgotten his place of birth however For Gayle will study business administration at the Unix er sity of Cincinnati when September issues its call for ill good students to return to class sr casmm s Stuts Tu eris sacerdos IS the quotation which spurs Gene to renewed effort every day of his life In the time that hood as the great motivating force in all that he does During his Prep days Stuts was a member of the Band md one of the important cogs in that powerful basketball team at St Marks In keeping with the prescribed course of training for all seminarians from the Diocese of Erie Gannon College will be the next step in Gene s training eventually became his second home. An enthusiastic lies ahead he will constantly keep the idea of the priest' RICHARD JOSEPH STROHMEYER RAYMOND STEPHEN SZYPLIK sr. JOSEPHQS ..Dick.. Dick is the conscientious type of man who believes that nothing is worth doing unless it is actually done. When the dismissal bell rings at three o'clock, he hurries home to help his Dad at their filling station. His ambition is to open another gasoline emporium in connection with his Dad's. On the basis of effort alone, Richard deserves whatever happiness life holds in store for him. And our guess is that fortune will be forced to lay aside its fickle- ness in this one case and smile upon Dick in abundance. ..Y li,...,r.. HOLY Rosmw Chief Raymond can be depended upon to do any task assigned to him. His reliability earned for him the position as secretary in the Model Airplane Club. His other school activities include bowling and tennis. Chief is quite clever at constructing model airplanes and miniature railroads. In his spare moments, when he is not acting as captain of the ushers at the Warner, he dreams of aeronautical engineering. He has made a wise choice in selecting Parks Air College as the school for his training. E N C GERALD FRANCIS TANN DONALD CHARLES THOMPSON sr ANDREW s er Jerry is another of our foreign born lads By this we mean that he came to us from Hamilton Ohio Were we lucky' If the feminine hearts in Erie beat faster it is due no doubt to this fine looking young man s presence in the vicinity His days at Prep have been spent participat ing in intramural athletics and master minding the decorations for the highly successful proms of the Class of 48 Jerry will take a course in business administration at Gannon College s.-xciuzn HEART Don Hollis Long Island was all upset the day the Thompsons moved away They were moving to some distant town called Erie That is how Donald arrived at Prep and made so many friends The Navy named him the seventh of that select group who were to be educated at government expense Dons interests at Prep were aquatic He was a member of the swimming and the Water polo teams Next September will find him at either the Coast Guard Academy or at Penn State knee deep in petroleum engineering C l E Q u A M B o N U t M . - I .tj uh ir . ' n U. -1 ANDREW JOHN TIRAK ROBERT EARL VAN DERVORT HOLY FAMILY BLESSED SACRAMENT Bull Due to the absence of Perry Como and Dick Haymes, the star soloist for the Glee Club during the past two years has been a tall, dark youth, known as Andy. His reticentnature is reflected in his hobbies-frstamp collectf ing, pennant saving, and greeting card gathering. The Bull would like to teach English some day. At least we give him credit for choosing the most difiicult subject to teach and hope that he will not regret it. Edinboro State Teachers is his selection as a site for learning. Vandy First clarinetist in the Prep Band ethat is Vandy. His great love is music, and he is constantly striving to improve his already more than adequate musical ability. Whenever talk of a career comes to the fore, music immediately claims the ofremost place inBoh's thoughts. He intends to major in music at the University of Duquesne. We feel that success is straining at the leash to make Robert's acquaintance. And we assure you that it will not be of a mere passing nature. 'Q I i 4 ROBERT HIRSCH VETRONE EDWARD MALCOLM WILSON sfxciuan HEART Benny Benny s frequent illness while 1 student it Prep has given him something which we lack We glibly call it patience It is to Bob s great credit that he his main tained his place among the members of the cl iss despite his frequent enforced absences Then too disdainful of hiding behind sickness he played on the golf tern for three years Because it is practically impossible to keep this good man down we feel th at Benny will fire well it the General Electric Apprentice School SACRED HEART snanon Malcolni He joined us as 1 bophoinore to take up residence at St Mark s Seminary This congenial clean cut lad has by his consistent winning of honors He is well versed in current topics and a re ider of good literature To earn our further admiration and respect he carried the bass horn in the Band for three long years We are sure that Ed will one day is a priest dr wx followers to his way of life by his example and golden eloquence ,Q . ., I . . 1 i A , I 2 , 1 q ' ' . ' ' z A z z A ' shown us the fruits of hard study and driving endeavor ' ' . , . ' ' ' ' ' z ' 1 . ' ' ' , 2 4 ' ' ,z ' , 1 Y ' . 2 ' i i S . A i Q ' , CHARLES EDWARD WILT ANTHONY JOHN ZAMBROSKI sr. JOSEPHQS Chuck Speak to him and you will note a gradual transformaf tion in the color of his face. It changes from white to rosy red in a very appealing manner. Beneath that affected shyness, his friends End a golden glow of warmth and intensity. Chuck is more than just a swell fellow. He is industry, affability, and courtesy all compressed into one small man. As yet, he has not indicated a choice of a career. He plans to work out that problem with all of its ramifications while he studies at Gannon College. sr. PETERQS nzamhon When Tony came to Prep in his third year, he knew full well what he wanted4an education. In return for this, he gave Prep some of the Enest pigskin performances the school has ever seen. An All'Scholastic Guard, he will use his athletic ability to insure further education at Notre Dame. While he is not a fighting Irishman, he is a fighting Pole who never gives up. What more could Notre Dame ask? Zambo wishes to take a course in physical education, with coaching as the profession. E 1 C . M EDWARD JOHN ZEITLER sr Joris: s Eddie Ed is 1 four year man who spent the last one at St Marks We feel that his vocation therefore was of organize the Band and gave generously of his time Then he turned to yearbook work and helped insure the success of this present edition If this spirit of work and genuine cooperation is indicative of anything Gannon College will accept this young man without a moment s hesita tion As a priest he should be one of the most capable DAVID EDWARD ZIEGLER sixcann HEART Dave May we present to you the first of our only twin act? This freckle faced boy is very popular in his own quiet way His great athletic interest seems to have been bowling He was secretary for the bowling league during the past two years In all that he has done he has always exhibited qualities which can insure his well being for the future Right now he plans to don the uniform of the U S Army after he receives his diploma from Prep Dave ought to make a very line soldier and staunch defender of this country s honor C E Q U A M B O N U . Preps doing, at least,inipart. He ,pitched in, to help ' I i' ' U D I I Y I-I , l. ' C In DUANE ROBERT ZIEGLER sacmzn HEART Duane He IS all alone on th1s last plge But we are glad that the best his been saved for the last Ye Duane IS yust as lxkeable as Daxe H15 place 1n th1s book we assure you IS merely the result of 1lphabet1cal lISflllg Wh at we h we sud about all of the other members of the class can be saxd llkewxse about h1m H15 act1v1t1es chart l1sts jumor vars1ty md vars1ty football And we remember well that he played wxth everythmg that he had Dume s ambxtlon IS to be an wuto mechamc The tedlous hours of toll 111 such work wlll not be strange to h1m In all that he does he works hard To borrow the words of another wrxter WhlCh seem to be appropnate it th1s pomt we conclude th1S b1ography wxth but most of all we remember Duane gl-1 Mt1x the Cross Crou n Our E1 ery Work fd X.. x 1 -r ' , fff: .51 YL. f if 4, I f.,, 'S 1. 1 .motif Q i 'a 1 Q Z, lik 'z Y 5 l 4 ' ' lg L , ,Q 3 'Pm s'5 I .' eip!! 1' 4a '74 4 'Q J 1 V 'Y sift 'Nl' X I 1. -w X 'f' i x ,. ' 4 ' A ,527 's'x.3- S- Kc. m ,,,, kv I QSEL LW! if Zi ,, . 4 S sh'-5 Fx junzvrs We live in expectation The umors The Class of 49 FR SPERRY E OF THE CLASS OF 49 certaanly have no cause to reflect upon our jumor year wath any trace of regret or remorse On the contrary the allustraous 49 ers have rasen to thelr zemth during the past year At the helm of the success bound x essel c arry ang the junaor prospectors we End that outstandmg athlete and scholar Don Fessler as presadent The capt aan s mates arejack Krahe uce presadent V j Kaaser secretary and Carl Fll1pOWSkl treasurer l lp an the crow s nest we hnd our foreslghted counselor and advaser guadang the shap through the treacherous waters of ats lunaor ye aa Thas guadang hand as of course our beloved anstructor and constant frlend Father Sperry Our outst andang accomplashment of the year was the completely revolutlonrzed Rambler publashed by the junaor class Under the darectaon of Father D8Il1SZ6WSk1 thas laterary marvel scaled new helghts of masterful aournalasm The Rambler Latterathon marked mother Iunaor first whach wall be adopted as an annual feature by succeedmg staffs Our actax ataes began auth the fifth annual Press Dance featurmg the muslc of Neal Charles and thas was followed by a scraes of after football dances Then came the Chrastmas party for the respected Senaors Now all energaes are beang spent Scholastac allx vse held our ovun as Edwan York a newcomer followed an the footsteps of Ruland Mun er Man en berger and Hamm ar by c arrvmg off the scholastic sweater for the highest average Athletlcally our class oflicers plus Wadnaaaaaa Halansld and Geager represented us vsell An anterestlng intramural program saw Brunner s team run avx ay vaath Class B but Wadaaaaaaaa and lx aaser had to grad teeth and battle at out for Class A The Communaty Chest and Bashop s Relaef dm es brought out the fact that there was gold an them th ar halls and vte topped both drax es by a good margan Our rally programs were usually out of thas world Gras es and Buseck prox ed a potent p aar an elacatang laughs The Lattle Brow n jug Ole Man Mose Four Leaf Closer and The bangang Telegram vuere aoutanes that onlx Prepsters could truly appreclate As me conclude our thard year we are already plannang bagger and better adeas to surprase and delaght all an our la t at ar as the supreme and maghty Senaors of 1949 Bob Sclamanda 49 9 ' 2 f' A L' A ' , , ' . L a A 4 .2 A , 'A f A 3 . . 4 , Q A ' A, ' . A , .x k .. V . . ,,,. . 4 2 vc Q 4 ., . . . D, . Q ' 1 4 A A A ' ' . A .Y, , i Y, 4 I a I . . . 1 ,Y . A H to make Apple Blossom Time , our junior Prom, a Etting climax to a great year. lc ' r ' v - 'I ' ' I -v -r , . .. . 1, , , , . - , - Y z 2 1 ' a I A ' A ' . A , , A , . A. . Q AA 1 N ' ' A . , . J g Q . . ,Y N A . ..g Y '. L , L , . ' . . ' . v - v 1 N I A .Y . i . 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',. ' ', . .. f , -. ,.l. ,. Y ',. ,J. ,. ,. l I ., . , fl. I .. . I , ., 1 ' l I L. f I . . , D . fl I ., 1 f ok ' Do You Remember? HEY SAY that memoraes come floodmg back upon us when we reach the rape old age of thxrty years or more Yet the prospect of graduation seems to soften even such callous youths as we and there are many thangs vxhach wall llxe an the treasure houses of our mmds The wonderful days of hlgh school are the happ1est an a man s lafe Why as I s1t before the glowang embers an the fireplace of my dreams I can remember many thlngs that happened durmg our days at Prep The present fades mto the past slowly slowly slowly St joseph s Teen Age Dance was always a hlgh pomt of the week It was fun to meet all the fellows and the gals up there Many the happy hour spent there ID clean wholesome recreatxon under the watchful eye of Father joseph Scheffner HIS concern for us and h1s genulne fl'lCI'ldllDCSS to youth was all the more effectlve because It carr1ed none of the typacal adult Splflt of suppressed rmpataence or tolerataon wlth lt Happy days were those spent an sxngmg and dancmg sometrmes vuth the hght of your l1fe Of course she changed every month or so But that was all for the better We sought fraends not lafe long compan1ons as yet Football and basketball games carrled us to all parts of the clty and the natlon as we played or followed the fortunes of our classmates We were happy ln vactory sad an defeat Our penchant for boastmg and supermorlty was tempered more than once by 1 well mented defeat Certamly we wanted to wan Who doesn t7 But the occaslonal loss was good for us We wall not meet wath success contmuously an later lxfe So when a fellow can learn to lose gracrously complamentmg the xlctor yet nex er gnmg up he has learned the greatest slngle lesson' whxch athletacs or any actxvlty can teach We know that the future loyalty shown to Prep as a school and a stage an the formation of our characters The proms and dances at Prep were always super colossal IH every detaal A fruendly rlvalry between classes spurred each one to greater effort and angenuaty an presentmg the dance to end all dances Dancmg classes ID the Sophomore year carrled us through sxxteen lessons m pleasant assocxatxm wlth the Sophomores from Valla Marla Academy The Muslc Festax als an May brought all four Cathohc Hlgh Schools together ln a grand muslcal program whach elacrted the hlghest praxse from all who attended Collapsang bleachers and mass movements of singers were only a few of the halarxous mcadents whach made the project all the more enjoyable Two drlves for the Blshop s War Relaef ln Europe brought Charaty mto concrete expressaon as we emptaed our pockets so that some starvlng boy maght llve Here too competataon was keen between the four cl asses The pranks an the classroom the watty remark whlch drew one equally wxtty from our teachers the heart to heart talks between prlest and boy the penaltaes for mxsdemeanors all of these thmgs need only be mentaoned to brang countless xmd pactures tloodxng anto the focus of the present Do you remember? I do And ever lurklng an the background as the Frxday mormng Mass and Medatatron by the Brshop Why these thmgs were the experience which colored our entare lxves and gave them pleasure and h appmess None of us wall ex er forget them No not even you' james Holodna 48 o v f I ' ' I Y - VI 4 Y I , . I I 1 s a ' ' - K . ' ' . 2 . I I I , . , . . , . . , ' , ' e ' ' I ' ' ' ' ' 1 . a holds great promise for our school. But it can offer no sounder lesson or experience which more nearly approximates life as the I .... . . . , I . A , I . H . , . . . I . , . , l . 1 . . . I , , . . . Q 1 , - I , , I . , . .aa k, ' Soplzzfmzfrcs We become upper classmenn A 'I'l1eSoplwanores A A The Class of SO FR T1 rt ksrerssaa V SUHIS YEAR as well as last the story of the Class of 'ill is one of scholastic rthletic and social triumphs Triumphs which were achieved mainly through the untirmg efforts of our h ard worknw moderator Father Flecksteaner md our class ollicers john Konkol President ohn Haller Vice Presldent james Mayer Secretary Norman Grode Treasurer One of our sweetest and most colorful triumphs Vw as the initiation of the Freshles which ey ery one Cbut the Freshmenj enjoyed Why some of our clsssmates ey en came to school that Hrst d ay when it w as a free d ay vye ll nex er know but we think it was to escort the Frosh downtown for 1 treatment instead of a treat The ayxee basketball and football teams both of vxhleh vson the city championships vyere pr actie ally donnn ated by members ofthe Class of SO Two of our bophs rttamed greater heights in football as did two others an basketball Pretty good don t you th1nk7 With the dawning of every yeear another cl ass fits themselx es for their debut to the social limelight and vye vyere not exceptions The Villa girls radiant an their new look the crowds watching us after bVwl1Ullllllg meets the vu IIIYCSSCS .at one class we 41lw ays enaoyed and nex er Sklpped Confronted with tougher schedules our struggling inmates found it more dalhcult to procure honor cards Yet we put our noses to the grindstone and vsere well represented at Quarter Sessions A buck and a half a maiden fur and a vy arm smile bought you your w ay into our immature tom n ot San lu anita vshere the bells chimed a seren ade Yes our greatest triumph ot the ye ar va as our havhly successful Seren ade of the Bells Our fambitaous committee headed by ohn lxelseh vained iny alu able assist mee from Sister lanelda vuth a result th at it presented three hours of dancing to the sweet strains of George Weber s music in the be autilully decorated gy mn aslum In our opinion thas w4as the second best d ance of the ye ar We s my the seeond best because the 'Seniors sponsored a d anee and they re printing thas book' We boast not a Harry Innes nor do Vke boast a Bang C rosby KKK do boast members of th Flass of W xx ho hay labored much in the Band and blee C lub and aided these orgrni ations to Feee1Xe mueh applause for anany hne performances throughout the year Upon these glossy pages we haye unfolded to you our year s vxorks and aehaey ements perhrps a bit Clltl'1USllStlLillN but enthusiasm is the nature of the Class of SO' Iolan Konlqol Class President Druid Reynolds Student Coauatal Represenmtate l , ' V, ,Q Q- y 4 , 4 4 4 , 4 A. A 4 4 A , 4 A , 4 ' A4 A '. A . A 4 A 4 A A A ' 4 f A g 4 , 4 ' A , 4 4 1 , A QJ 4 , A' A L 4 4 , 4' 4 g l 4 , 4 . Z V V1 A A A Ab 4 ,N Y A V V ' A . 4 ' ' 4 4 4 A 4 4 4 , ' ' ' ' 4 4 4 4 4 . ,I4 ' 4 4 4 4 4 s, ' A' ' A 4 A A 3, ' Q 4 A'4 A 4 V' 4 4 . 4 4 4 : 4 , 4 ' ' ' 4 : ' 4 . 4 . , . . V . V V V V S 1 V . 5 ,V . .5 V V V V . , 4 ' 4 ' 4 4 ' ' :, '4 ' Scott's tearing their hair out--all this constituted a Ivlondny evening session of d4ancing. Needless to s4ay', dancing cl4ass was A , A A 4 A A A 4 5. , 4 A 4 4 ' ' ' ' 4 4 f 4. 4 l1A',l 4A 4A,4 4 '4 : A3 X ' ' ' 4 A 4 ' V4 4, Y ' A 4 4 . 4, 4 4 A A 4 j'4 '4 : Ag f' 4 ' A A A , 4 .I 3' ,gf A '4 4 4 t 4, 'A 4 3 4 A 5 ' 4 A : 4A ' A 4 ' 4 ' 4' . A A , . V V V V V V A ,V V V 4 V V A as V. . . s l - -- lf 4 4 .4 4, 4 5 , J j. ' Lf 2' e 4 ' 4 'C - s 4 4 - - - a Q Q 1 4 a A' Q' Q Z4 .A ,Aj V A Q 4 .T A 4 ' 3 ' A 4 ' .A 4 . . 4 4 . 4 ' ' 4 A: ' 4 ' A ' i, 4 S 4 A 5 A'4 j, , 4 V rv x I ' A a Want a Dance? Eff? Fun Row LefLtoR1gI1z T GEIKER MATTIS I Coxnox G Nuis KREIDINCER C HALER D Mlxk I MATIIEI 'I WULH5 Second Row Letto Rzghr C Cokm N Gxxwcw P DOLAN D FL-XNNIIGANI W NIORSCH-xLsER ADANILS H PARSONS I WILLZHINSRI R RESTIPO I Fox H SPRINGBR D WELSH F KlZX1A I BILQTT1 P BLRIKE Furs: Row LerzoR1ghr A I..-XCRONIC I Snuu A Dnzrz ,I HASSBL A Dzxunu R Dumas D Dnssma R ZIRIRELBACH R CLRTISS Second Row LerzoR1ghr C DIRIENIZKU R CERAM1 W DLGANJ E YEACBR T Lou: R MALBLRC W QELHRIST W PODBIELSM R Buuzx ZEHNER -I KAVENEY I Beams Thani Row Lerro Rxghr C SLTLLA L GRLCZA D Mmm R Laows T Hass N Koxzzu C MCCALL1ox EBERLEIN ,I MARLCCI R Wxswmwsu -- 9 7?,vf-'45, 'i1 4'GVIf,'TY 7' T ' I,,v4 i , , ' ' , 1,-I, . .' X, . ,'I. .'l , . .' , . . S, V. 1 '.' ' , . 1 , . A, . , . . Thwd Row, Left to Rlght WALSH, R. FIEDLER, R. McQL'1LLEN, RLKMPF, S. TVTIODUSZEXVSKI, SVLLIVAN, T. KAPSAR, . I . , b. , . I ' . K Q I 'V . ' ,f ffff . ' ,. .,. ,. . ,. . , . . , , . . . Want a Squirt Gun? 'F' mm Fwsr Ruu Lejr zo R1ghr W SIEROTA L DEEDS W MLLAUGHLIN Cxorm, MCNLLTX G CARLOTTI SHENkER I RWNIXOL W Lwvui SecomiRuu Le rwR1gI1r A DEGEURGE WIDONISKI R HELD T WARD E SMITH A DIQANJTIS I HELLM-xx R GERBRACHT I MAXER R WARD T MACILRBLL S QLLROXXSIU R LIRMANN Thmi Rau LejrtoR1gI1t W BEXER, VINCENT, HOLODNAK R BLRKHOLDER F Sczwwsu C CARLIN 9 CIESLAIX I RELSQH I ZEHNER R F1LrPKowsxx,R DLINFORD YIRI1 1 L ' x NN 1 u N if u I5 -xxxnx 0 I Tlx fm' '. -QI 1A h. IDFHNFRT R. LHARY E. Huzmis C.. I'i.-KSENHVETTL T. Nicfvkmx' L. BL.-KKELY. K. Nom..-xND. T. W. 3 .R. Gmmx' , 1 Q . XIII R15 r D.R.uH.Fwsx1 ..FILIlOXX'SKI L. KLEINH.-KN.. R.C.Kl'SK2RtJX'E,C. vnu: E. Hmxmvsm T. Msumx PKI Nr: bI.Lw - Want a Championship? Fwst Rou Lecto R1gI1t Zuowsxx W DELLCA D KLNDRATH D HALsx1AN H Zmxuzk F DELLQA L Wixgosuz R Wocmns C HALLER Second Rou LerroR1ghz G PATTERSON E KOSQELNHT P KRAL S ZATTOSPG L ZAXXIBTOBRI I DILL N BLIAL R Kosouxxk I ZOLLNER V TOLLUN Thwd Rou Le ttoR1gI1t F Hubert IC BLRQOTNB R WISNIENXSRI I TROTT T KEARNET H-um D BQHTL L DTBLLL C' DIETZ E BLLA Fwsr Rou, Left to Rzghr D GLHRREN I HOTT .IJERGB .I DALTON! E WILWOHL F AKITHONT HEPF1xGER L Qxxmoxs V Zuazrzxxsxi Second R014 Left to Rxght A ABB-RTE QTOLTZ D VETRONE C PRNLINSIJ I Aquxo D BOHRER T RE-xc -xx E HEL BEL R Pxxxnx I CORBETT A GADLSKT T MILOTOMQZ D WILLOW Thwd Row Left to R1ghz Noxxmw D PILB P WEHKIER M CARET ADANTLS K WRIGHT R Acutxxmx A WKRCHOL E DETTER G BLALELT H KANXAR f ' , . . . Y' V. .. ' . Q, , J' . .. . , . S, . , . - MH. . ,. , , , f . ,- . . , . T ,,. , . . . ,.I. T . . , . x Tx, . J. ,. ,. . f . Y ' . , ,, . . , , I ' VY , , , ,. , . . X 351 5 as 3 'flu' Q ' J L , f fi , .1 .P-f'ff'l'xs'r ' ,f Q x , anew-,M M 3 Y 1 x .sf THS My Most Unforgettable Character IHE III' z I I I I . - vwm -n He do m t Im: 111 th1 Im nw If up II mr 1 ww N t lx 111 II I Ithn tim Ima H1111 one d x when I xx 15 bout 61' Lum rn IIN Cx r mu tMK tmutmv vu. Imxc met wim md ILIII1 at the Ime pI1ce That xi I I xx. ru L t mut 1 I, In uw Lx ummm I prm I1 Ltmv H1111 mx Ixart md GUI were hlled with ION W I I 1 L I'I1m II I-ILIIIXL 1 L ' rl whit II 1 ELI LI 1xLmuLr1Ltu1IIX een 11 LIVNII II I III U XKLXI X LL I vu 1 L I1 .11 tu IIIXLTU of tn pu t It N4 The oulx pI1ce I hue met 11 IN I t up I r 1 xx 1 I1 t xg pm t w IL lm f rw m t mvl IL t H1 Ilft urgp All throuvh mx Iwodx I well 19 thmug x f f L -' f mm 1 Hmm IQ rum LI n md m pu Om I1 XXL 'XXI IIXL 'UINL I t.gOIUl, LftLI LILIIIIT or THIS The Fanatic tlpx rung Lx Im l1lT 1 m :mrs u 1 ll v ls ml II mgu vm if v I QUT? X ll l I I C Imnh Im I IL Il x I mmf n 71 x I ll C,Ium1u1 ITN ILM! 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Yr sez In 'H 1 'S I Q 1' Hu t'.wmtfwc.K1IrImf :Im I Imvc c,n1gIxtII gI11u14'rwf'Hx: held' If I' Q ps 'n I ' ics . . 1155. , 1' z I ' HII :.tImItIu.II 'Ie If cf1IfcIII'I I hLc,I3I sgls Z, ' .N 1h m1'su1I. NI.I-IIIW'X'CI'fAf1IAhCI H1111. I nr II I f tz Qcc -JIIII ' .1' . f s . 'I-Inc 'III. ' MIIV ,Iv 'mm . ted. I I .- 0 9 0 9 Q Q I XVI I c ' 'ju II II IsIqczu. Hu II .' pm I s Imax. pn U f ' . lI1'll. Hu. . fm 1'1tI Im IIIIQ. Thu If ' II S I: '. IC1' 1 I zlxg A .Ijc Ic ' 'I 'II UATW' . ,I'.1y:, I 1'I11'm1t TIZC1' - ' Ic C 'I 'XLKH TI1 S III1gwfwu1s IN HLXI IIII ' ng' TIN 'HIII SIU ILI T'I' Av ' ' H msc' . ng. S1 lg up Iq1.e1'Iz1r'. .r'1II. F I-' 'II '.Icr1'. Tu 'lv '5 I 1y1L5tLI' ' .I 'u 2 I f 'I1' HcII1'II'II I, Qreshmm ik 1 Now we really Ivelcmgfw ' The Freshmm Y' The Class of 5 FR OLx15ThD ITTLI IUNOXVN mJ rumored m thr I' III h1g,hIy ILLIIIIHBJ 111 thy Nprm-r than xou Inu th.. 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VI, f S: . . I. .5 Q: , K ,. 'L ': . In V . A . - - q . . L v,',A L .v' q . 'Q ,X I Lv V, -ki 1 . 5 . A Y. Examinations - White and Blue First Rou Frmt tm Bic F FIAPMLE F SLHAEFER R Fomm R lu Rrz R LAFOREST Second Rou Front toB1c R WcuLiE I SLORSE F HOLODKJM R FISLHER W LACOLR A LITTLF R Fmuim T trd Rou F'ronttoBt1c R HOLT FINLLANE C HN T FORDHM1 C RERTIN T haisak A Ctrxibxw XX mv Fourth Rou Front IUBIC L Suiittixcm D Kimsxxsm R Voxixifao T lxostatxut T kIl'RZPk D HER on S hmwxit H Lawn wir F1 th Rou. Front toB1t H Rim D HELLx4Axx L Hoaxes KJ QRODE I Fizax F Lxom M Tmuastu vtRu at txx t ru I xxx X A mx wi R it rw t hm t lui-xii x R 1 ruth R it F nr! 1 x t L w x L xxx x Na! IR u it R A w mm l mu x w at ,. .f,. ,. '. 'H f, iq . Lil, I. .z. . .' .'.g . . 15 i, '.-I f ', t . J 1, . . .'.'. . A '. 3 ..':. . S '. , , F1 x .1 '. Fmnt to Hack U. P. x1ER.-I.fX1',.'b.D.fx1 N' s. T. NYM NF.1. R. . ht. xi vt: Second Roux From to Bock R. fxiullwiuiitk. R. Cami. D. Yx1A Vis. 9. Nwx'ii1.t.w. 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I' I 'X L, , E41 XX'Cc'fQ.1 fp:v:!u,1l:R'?: 1 They Loo Forward to the Day Come, Follow Me' ITN EPTEMBER 1945 marked the begmnmg of St Mark s Semrnary By Eprscopal appomtment the Rex Rrchard F Frtzgerald became the first Spxrltual Drrector of the fledglrng xnstrtutlon The Hrst group numbered lpproxlmately thlrty boys from the Dlocese who were to trke up I'CS1d6IlCB at St Mark s lne the semmary rule and study at Crthedrzl Prep or Gannon College Whxle the prlesthood was stxll a part of the dlstant future these lads were recexvrng a tramlng whlch would prepare them for the more exactlng l1fe in a major sem1nary Ample prox1s1on was made by the Dlrector for recreation study and pr ryer All three are essentlal for a balanced rule Wlth the redecoratmg of the Chapel the com ertmg of the top floor lnto dormltorres and study rooms and the transformmg of the first floor mto dlmng room and recreauon hall the old 6Cll6CC once more echoed to youthful shouts and laughter FR Fir cER-xLru The ye rrs h me not been ullicrent to pernut the young semmary a ghmpse of one of 1ts students at ordmatxon That must w nt for the future Ereht rre novt rn rn nor 6Il11Dil'16a mth four or Exe years to go The day wrll come howeyer Then when she h ls rtt uned the trture of 1 finrshed rnoulder of other Chrrsts St Mark s Semrnary founded by Bxshop Gannon dlrected by Frther Frt ver rld rnd nded by Monsxgnor Pow ers may cla1m full rank wlth other preparatory semxnarxes God grant thms hou e ex ery peer rl write o th it the vu ry of lrfe led w1th1n xts four walls may glxe thxs Dlocese 1ts full share of prlestly men Robert Kraft 48 O .. , . 1 1 ' ' X ' Y x L I ' - 1 9 1 Q ' . 5 ' , I 1 1 . . 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R SCIAMANDA Preps Life The Rambler HEN capable Father Sperry h lnded ox er the tdx rsor hlp ol th R nnhler tothe edu tllx clex er F lther DiII1:ZCW5lCl the Prep Bchool was assured ofthe stme hreh c lhher PL1lUllLlflOllN for the tuture th lt they h txe enlox ed Ill the plst And under the new lettdershxp the R tmhler en1ox ed one of 1ts most suctes ful xe lr H1 hh- ht of the par lde of excellent ISSUZS xvts the twelve ptge ed1t1on fetturrnv the xxmners md the1r xxnnnnv contnhuuons xn the Lxtterathon Contest The latter wus the brtun chxld ofthe unrors wxth Ftther Dm s gentle yet hrm UU1LllI1L,C 15 the xnsprrltxon tl force As 1 result of thlS hterary contest many prospectlxe wrxters of ment xxere potlwhted for future reference A gre at deal of credlt for the splendid vtorlt of th1 ptper goes to If student ed1tor R1chtrd Dtley to rts husmess mm tger Rlchftrd Rexlly to xts famous lssocl tte ed1tors Loums Ctx tn tuqh Vernon Rul lnd Bern umn Hxmmer D Arcx Chisholm Thomas Ogorchoclc ind Robert hlrnoxx sln to rt trt1st Herhert lxern md to rts xerx c tp lhle photogrtpher B Dale Mon th an There ire m any more fellows who L,OIlIll1Ulll'y put forth the1r hest tllorts to IN ure the uctess ot ex erx puhllc mon Thelr pxctures are presented on these pages We who share tlundred experlence H1 the prep tr ttxon md puhhc ltron of 1 x e lrhoolt re 111 e onlx too xxtll the tremendous amount of toll that such actxxlty entdlls Yet xxh1le xxe vxere pl lnnmv tor onlx one 1ssue these men vxere expemencxnv the slime d1fECUlf16S rn the release of sex erll dlfferent pfOLlUCIlOI15 All of them from F lther Dtn1 exx sln to the list n une on the stuff deserxe a rousmg cheer and profound th tnk you for the1r hne effort Wlth the vxelftre of our chool p lper entru ted to such a prtest and boys the Prep School mty rest Assured thit ex erx 1ssue vtxll he the best one xet Edum Bmdsexl 43 The Hearts t1tWtwrlg , 'J' l - - , f , . A , . . ... 1 , . . , . . ,,y. t - . , . . , . A . - - t - 1 - , , .. . . ., Q I 1 1 f f . . . , . . , , , , , . A . ' - t . , 5 L . . I t 1 , f V . ' -. A, . , , . , ' .. M 1 K K A, A t N x 1 4. . Y . , ,, , . . . ,.,.. , . ' ' , . r , . -5 . 5, gl tl . . - v ,V v ' . , ., , . . . ' . 4 l . . . b .. h . - 1 , ' . ' , , . , , . .. , . ' . ., . . V , - , Q , , -, y . - w . 1 , , 5 A . S: w -L R 1 . -. , . , , . , . ,,., ,. . . . ,, , , . . , 1 1 1 Q 1 1 t t., . t t 4 K , 1 , r 4 , 4 - f . ,..'. . '. , ' . . ., ,- . , , - ,- t.. . 5. -, .. . . . p t , . . A . . . z '. ' ' . ' ' P J s 1 s lt ' ' 'Q . A 2 -. r - I l . . ' , , -,. l., y Q, 4 4 t 4 m t . t . ... I V I f V . , . , , - - . . ' ' rw 1 ' 11 t I. . L L S.. 'Q t L ' . v 4 h' . -Q A C . , , T .- P, 1 . A t ' 5. . 5 . 5 ' Y , . . 1 . V .- 1' 1 v 4 1 M L A V . . v A l , K .. -. Musical - Dramatic ..le.,,,..,.- +1 Thev Proude the Muszc between the Hahe: Music Hath Charm f-X WHIS youngest of Prep letlklfleb h1s exper1eneed 1 phenomon 1l growth under the 1ble d1reet1on of Mr V1etor Mlfleftl H1 ll1US1Cll gemus h1 been Ifihsllllttid to h1 xounxf protege H1 both the Bmd llld the Clee Club Bee1use ol the gre1t enthus11sm of the b1bx lHUhlk.llllN h1s work w 1s 1n1de hghter llkl more en1ox 1ble Wh1w 1. 111 ex er forget the thr1ll when the hrst un1formed b 1nd ID I rep lnstorx llll e 1ts 1ppe1r1nees Ili the bt lnllUlD How utten w 1s 1 r1llx ll Nlllll ll progr 1m s1x ed lrom fnlure bx the presenee llMl the pertor1n1nee 111 both MR M KRIETTA B1nd 1nd Clee Club In the held ol eoneert IDLIQIC Mr M 1r1ett1 s B1nd drew 1eel11m from men who long h..qUi1lItLLl xx1th the d1theult1es11t ln h l1111ln1Ll le 1l 111ogr 1111 were 11111 ed 1t the progress 1nd llnesse of these box Nor w lN the Cxlee Club ex er to be outdone Rt 1 l11 Il un Ill the Mu 11. Fest1x 11 dllflllg the Chr1stm1s Progrnn thex del1x ered but dehmtelx In thr e xe lf the l1tt r 1 th ll xo1e Ill son 1 to dr1w enthus11st1e 1pp 1use from t 61l'lINIt,l16I'N A of t 1 1 ween le 1ex ed 111 1t1 l where 11 lLl 1 1 1 m1 el 1b x Nflusle must be g or If IN no IUUQIL 1t 1 Our ill 111 1 ee 111 1xe own w 11t e1p11e c 111 llle e 111 member t en t e p1r1 es t etr1p t eprogrmns the le t1x 11 the 1ppe1r11 e 1t ot e1 e oo T x Ill 1 1t Ill 1 d xxlneh xxou not 11. fort LOIUIHU were our 1nus1e dep1rt1nentexe11 onlx n1ed1oere Nlr lvl 11ett1 1nd h1 111 n 1r to n Tlfll 1 F.l11 lTl 1 x ll QQ ,el I 1 . ' 1' V . C' . V1 .. S ' A ' Q .s . 5 ' 's I' 5 X s Ld -Q1 ax '1: 7 ' 41 . 1' 11' l.' A 1 A . . A 7 I A . . 1 . . A V . A . L 1 1 sc 1 rl 3. s. '1 . zz . :.. : 1 1 11. 1' 1 1. 1 gun 11. 1. s' : g, . .: 1, j ' 1jl 6','.S 1. e 11111111 h.1s m.1st1:red the ICChIllC.il ditliculues 11ttend11nt on x'oe11lproduct1on. As result of their personal efforts. they need onlx' to :dsc Q 'cs : e .' 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YoCHIxI THOMAS TOBIR DANID REI NOLDS ANTHCUNX Z-xIIIIROsIII EIIII AIIII 'via If LUN-X111 LAIRD RICHARD REILLX MICHAEL PAI.xIIsAIIO llohn Konkol Vw Is Ihsent xxhen the I Icture xx I I lu I The Llason Committee EPRESENTATIVE I ox LI'11111e11t tlItIde.1IIIIxI1II lI 11111 lllfO11ll If xerIIIIIeIIt II Is founded II d t I e I -'ilk Student Councl FIther WIIHOII A I IInI l'leIdIIII I r I IlI III ty IdIIsor for the group WIth hI Inft for pr III I Il u-we IIIIII nd I ect X6 leIdershIp the lCQ1llCOfN of 1048 und It le tIe IIIIIIIIIIII dnhtult tl lx of IIIedI IYOTN hetxxeen tudent nd te IelIeI e long lI I of IheIr p III l I I Ir l56111W IlIIe KJ the prolwlems cO11l'IO11I111' 111K I III I I I tudent presldent DOl1llLl Fessler I IIee pre IdeIIt Henrx C IIxIlex NCCTCCITX Ind lohn lxonleol I treI urer N1116 NeIIIIII to r IIIIIIIII IIIII hophomores IIId oIIe Freshm III C011 tIIuted the le I lIIIIe count l Thu FR WATSON eIc clI I lNNUfe I e uIte X016 11 IrIIIIIrtIIIII III I 11 It r tudent lt Prep These youths stood for the Ide Il Ixhlch malxe Prep I gre It sehool Thex IrIed IIot onlx to I IIDroIe the geIIeI Il Conduct ofthe student body through the InstIIutIon of I monIIor NX stem under the dIrectIoII of FIIleer u 1111 hut l o III III lee Prep I good school IU IIhIch to lIxe lI'!C1 le Irn The III Iny successful progruns Ind rIllIe of the pI t yxeIe the re ult of I C Iretul guld Ince And vIhIle the nghts ofthe student VKCF6 IlvI II s 16 Ilou lx gu Irded the IuthorItI ol the Ie eleer II IIeI er IIIIIII ted They felt th If they succeeded when thex vxere supported hI the III IIOTIIX ofthe tudeIIt th It thex XR ere 116 I CIIIII I IIRIIII when the students hecIIIIe unreIson Ihle 111 theIr d6I1X Ind WhItexer success thex dId lttI111 nd I KX not IIICIIII deI Il l wIs due 111 lIrge pIrt to the f111gI11f:lC6l1f counsel Ind Ll1I'CCC1011 of FIther Alfred WII on After I Xe If of I slI III I eII I they Ire noyx prep Ired to relInquIsh theIr posts to nevx men The1r III h I thII Student Count l 1048 1040 IIIll do I II ll IG Student COUl1C1l 1047 1048 R1tlIIIrdGInIlIIInIer -IS , ' I . , ', I' ' ' ', , ' :'. 'QfssI,I1I.AII:ix ' .Ii , - I 'I . . . . 'IAA ' ' I' ms .I'II,I ,, ul ,- -Lv 'I ,. I I lv ' P ' L' I 1 I .I . , I , . I I I ' g I I , I' 2' ' I . I . . ' ho' '.: , 11 5 I s ex Ir'ssIIIII .I Prep In the fm. f . '1. I I: , sssg I. .sejs e . f-1A1l I' I K . ' As 5' 4'I'. s ww ' .I A Ill I' I. S . I A-52 J A ' e'IIII' lr - I Is 1' .s' 'I : ' s I .I 51' Th s rr ' 551 4 .IIIIl IIfheI.Il decrees .Ittes I III I I he A ,I 1 ' 3 ' ' I. 1' uw 'p lift l.Is Ihr welfare of Prep uppermost 111 its coIIsIder.ItIoII. P.Iul SPCICC served .Is S Q' , I 5: gs 'cf s . I ' if 'I ' .Is . . , r f - - v 1 -V . . C I ,',. t I: L: 1 . I . r. U V 5. ' f 3,1 Q . s ' g s. '- ' '1 I s I h .ss 'sI:: dgdxq. 'e I I I he 'I.Is.I' s s . . ' ' 'Is I' I .:' . I' '.I 'I feet' ' 4 ' ' A I ' 31' ' ' A - I . Q 1 . II 5 .I' ' 1 ' I' I I . I : kg :I I s 'I' as 'V' 'S '1IeII'-I e 'A . I' ' . : I 12,54 5, 1 q K :I '1,,lL-A .AIS ,-I-IIS.. I ' ' S I I' ' s s.. , '+ 'esI'e' 'e I 1 I ' ' I 5. I ' J I 1' I I ,II I '.Is ' S1 Ie. I ' I I I A I ' ' I I s . I jr SII I: Ie se' 'I'e 2 ' I ' ' ' : ' , ' s 's I f I ' f . ' .s 'e '- , ,I I ' ' . . I The XTLIYYIS Seated. Left toR1gl1! fx4Rs, CnAR1.r3s Ai'ia'sTiNE. lviRs. FTANLm.BoRts:ox. fv1Rs. kloseitn FINLIANE. fx1Rs. F. Leo losses, Tx1Rs. ,IL tits BEUQER. MRs. CTL.-XRENCE ESSER rljresidentl. fv1Rs. Enxx'.aRn Hizihvcicz. MRs. E. L. KVRTIS, MRs. lures l3oi'c:iH.ANim IVTRS. EIJVQAIKD H,-xrssex. Standnig. Left to Right MRs. ViiRNox Rl'i.ANn. MRs. CARL IVIlNZliNHlililQlr.Ii, MRs. ALBERT BRLNNER, MRs. RALPH klonxsox. MIKE. P. nl. MCFADDEN. MRs. QiENE Yocnixi. MRs. ll.-KY E. Hooi-ER. MRS. P.-Kl'L IDZMVRA, MRS. NIR HAH. WlLL'X'NSRI. MIKS, Env.'ARn STEIMER. MRs. EARL Goonna.. Asn MRs. FR.-xxx CZREDLFR. Our Best Friends ff THIS wage is dedicated to the Mothers and Fathers ot' Prew men ot' the Hresent. the vast and the future. For it is our H i . i 1 i i varents who share the benefits and the ileasure ot lla H ay days at this school. The Mothers have been res onsible for AJ I I I . . many worthy proiects. Their efforts haye proyided us with the hundreds ot books to be found in our beautiful library. Those bright oranve and black band unitorins. the natty raincoats. and the beautiful llags were vurchased with mone donated . s . . I Y by the Prep lwiothers Association. Through car ratlles and other actiyities. the Prep Dads have giyen considerable financial aid to the athletic department. But we must NUI think that the primary purpose of these organizations is purely material. lt most certainly is not. Through their monthly meetings the parents are given an opportunity to consult with our teachers. And while the ensuing conversations are not always to our adyantage in a boyish sense. they nevertheless are of inestiniable yalue in helping us to maintain the proper amount otietlort and application necessary to acquire a real, solid education. That. after all. is the reason why we youths are here. eyen though we naturally feel attracted to the extracurricular phase of school life more so than to the curricular. 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He is assisted hy Wialt Strosser and Cy james as head coaches in haskethall. foothall, track. hasehall, and golf. The other sports are ahly handled hy Fathers Tutokie, Mitchell, Enright. Qlmsted. Hemighaus. Geddes, and Fitzgerald. All of these men have given generously of their time and their talent to our teams. Records and championships cannot ever he the complete gauge of their worth. Look rather to the degree of maturity and physical well' heing attained hy their charges. There is their achievement --making todays youths tomorrows strong, healthy. cleanfliving men. 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