Jesuit High School - Last Roundup Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1949

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BISHOP LYNCH AWARD .naw , 'Wk MARK STENSON ToLLE The President and Faculty of THE JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL OF DALLAS, TEXAS Extend to all Who shall behold this 'document Greetings in the Lord WHEREAS: His Excellency, Most Reverend Joseph Patrick Lynch, D.D., ABishop of Dallas, has founded the Bishop Lynch Trophy for the purpose of hon- oring with special distinction the student of Jesuit High School who has most faithfully reflected the spirit of the school and has been most responsive to its influencesg and, WHEREAS: Mark Stenson Tolle, a graduate of the Class of 1949, has, by the manliness and refinement of his personality, by his superior scholastic attain- ment, by the credit he has reflected on the school by his writing, by his vigorous participation in athletic pursuits, by the qualities of his spiritual leadership, by the dedication of himself unselfishly to the betterment of the school, Won the respect, the confidence and the affection of all who have come within the sphere of his influenceg and, WHEREAS: The Faculty of Jesuit High School, after due consideration, has found no one more worthy of this distinction and honor than this esteemed gentleman, THEREFORE: Because of his signal merits, by the authority of our Office and with the approval of the Faculty of Jesuit High School, We hereby declare MARK STENSON TOLLE worthy to be awarded the Bishop Lynch Trophy for the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. D. R. DRUHAN, S. J., President 26

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To the student body, Bob Perry leaves the Sporta- torium and everything connected with it, except the boss' daughter. To Father Monaghan, Henry Saenz and john Mehr- ten leave the ice arena and a bottle of Sloan's Lini- ment. To John Stacer, John Saul leaves his high average and all the notes he took in class. To Tommy Allen, Pat Shea leaves his five o'clock shadow and a Schick Injector. Walter Vail leaves to the junior Class the names of the five best beers on the market today. john Wilkerson leaves the golf course on the front lawn to anyone who is interested. To the Oak Cliff Commutersf' Jim Jacoby leaves his 'fSportsman and many goodwishes for consistent victories over the Oak Lawn Gang. To Pete Reames, Ed Konderla leaves the candy counter and Mrs. Phillips. To Pat McCaffrey, John Malone leaves his laugh. Jerry Lastelick leaves Eddie Joseph his position on the basketball team. To Joe LaRocca, Tom Carr leaves all his knowledge of women, and his hair with that certain appeal. Jerry Post leaves to Jim Finegan his trombone and all the music he couldn't play. To John Tolle, Wally Pierce leaves the Bendix and all the dirty athletic equipment he can find. Paul Ruwaldt just wants to leave. ffl To Father Curry, Mark Tolle leaves The Roundup and the job of finding another swell editor. Francis Renfroe would like to leave John Malone. Steve McDermott will gladly leave anything and everything except Isabelle Wilson. To all his professors, John Murphy leaves a large bottle of aspirin, and hopes for a swift recovery. To Terry Burns, Bill Walsh leaves Mr. Browning and the 6:30 Masses. To Al Faber, Frank Sonner leaves the Senior Lounge and all the cigarette butts he finds there. To Buddy Zorichak, Ray Prasifka leaves the curlers and half a bottle of wave set from his Toni kit. Frank Interrante leaves his excess weight to Louis DeHaes. Larry Morton doesn't want to leave a thing. To next year's footballers, John Hope and Donald Conoly leave their vicious manner. Robert Paroski leaves--and will miss-his daily nap during Spanish class. To the Juniors, Dick O'Leary leaves his way with Father Tynanf' To posterity, Dan Tavernier leaves the care and guidance of Ranger. With the traditional foresight and wisdom of the previous graduating classes, we leave as sole executor of this document that pillar of efliciency and soul of law and order-Honorable Sam, the clean-up man. il. v i ll as K fr if ff AZ



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-fl ff .- lx, C ' f ' ,, 1 C5 x., x., My if X SPIRIT or 3A .4 By PHIL HANLEY 4 1 , .- Lelt to right, first row: Phil Hanley, Neil O'Brien, Joe Machann, Tom Cullinan: second row.- Jim Amlong, Al Faber, jerry Owens, Charles Koch, third row: Billy Evans, Bob Kinninger, Pat McCaffrey, Frank Ribeling fourth row: Dick Ellis, john McKey, Eddie Joseph, Thornton Moreheadg fifth row: Larry Schmitt, Johnny Stacer, Henry Harbrecht, Buddy Ludolph, sixth row: jim Alderman, Bob Stearns, Pete Reames, Bill Mentzelg seventh row: Joe LaRocca, Willie Zihlman, Allesandro Certain, Mr. Edwards, S. J., Teacher. I was a very lonely and sad spirit at the beginning of the present school year. I had no one to care for meg no one to nourish me and make me grow big and strong. At least one class in the school was kind enough to adopt me. Neil O'Brien, Al Faber, Tom Cullinan and joe La Rocca became my special guardians. During football season I went to practice every day. I caught passes, blocked and tackled. Of course no one recognized me. They called me Eddie Joseph, or Dick Ellis, jim Alderman, Neil O'Brien or Joe La Rocca .... I got behind the members of the class and gave them such a push that they won the prize for selling the most season football tickets .... Billy Evans and Phil Hanley responded nobly when I asked them to be cheerleaders .... I wanted some of the other classes to partake of some of our joy. What better way than to sponsor a dance? ...I must smile even now when I recall what a splendid time everyone had .... Basketball... Once more 3A per- forms through its members...Al Faber, Tom Cullinan, Joe La Rocca, Neil O'Brien, jim Alder- man, Eddie Joseph, Dick Ellis make up half the varsity squad. Everyone knows what a major part these boys played in the great success enjoyed by this year's team .... Baseball . . . Elocution ...Debates .... For the first time in school the Junior Debaters defeated the Senior Debaters. ...Thanks to John Stacer, Phil Hanley and Tom Cullinan .... Class picnics . . . Class nights ...The play .... I overhead a couple of 3A boys talking about me the other day, and they said they liked this year's spirit so much that they will keep me next year, too. 27 x W , 'ill I

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