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

 - Class of 1949

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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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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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, L- ' ' ff . - f 5- 1 - . gov . A V. BUSY 3B By BUDDY ZORICHAK Right to Ieit, first row: Charles Wasaff, Frank Musso, Eddie Virgil, Jack Peitzmeierg second row: J. D. Roberts, Mike Brown, Simon Bieler, Billy Roberts, third row: Don Mofzitt, Steve Spetter, Gene Roy, Burnell Browng fourth row: Chas. Hafertepe, John Delin, Gino Biasatti, Tom Meckg fifth row: John Mock, Bob Rettman, Buddy Zorichak, John Beal, sixth row: Frank Lake, Mr. T. J. Cronin, S.J., Teacher, Elmo Markey. You've heard of Gino Biasatti who was voted the most valuable man on the football team. You have also, no doubt, heard of Bob Rettman who was credited with the most tackles made. And, of course, you've heard of J. D. Roberts who was voted the best blocker of the year. These are just samples of the calibre of 3B boys! Early in September the class was staffed with able and efficient leaders: Gino Biasatti, Presidentg Bob Rettman, Vice-President, Tommy Meck, Secre- tary, and J. D. Roberts, Treasurer. The spirit of accomplishment and helpfulness about the school was more evident on the part of this group this year than ever before. One fine example of this was in the Altar Boys where Musso, Brown, Meck and Peitzmeier were servers. Supplying lots of down beat for the band were Moflitt, Brown, Bieler and Roberts. Although not exactly a flash on the varsity team, Gene Roy did manage a place in the line with enthusiasm. 3B boys sparking the B-team were: Peitzmeier, Markey, C. Wasaff, Musso, Bieler and Billy Roberts, In the Phil were Mike and Burnell Brown. Burnell brilliantly managed a leading role in The Merchant. Helping out on the Intramural Staff were: Gino Biasatti, Bob Rettman and J. D. Roberts. Our contributions to baseball were J. D. on the B-team and Mike Brown on the varsity. Nor was our class behind the door when brains were passed out. John Delin was an outstanding student in all his subjects and on the Honor Roll all the wayg while Meck, Moffitt and B. Brown were also frequently listed on the Honor Roll. In the Sodality were J. D. Roberts and Don Moffitt. All in all it was a successful and busy year and next year we hope to see the same boys coming up to the School on the Hill for an even greater year for the Seniors of '50! 28 Xa- , , ij, F--n sf?

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