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

 - Class of 1955

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The achievements in sports this year were truly the greatest in the short history of our school. In the field of speech and dramatics new honors were added to those previously received. The genuine spirit of both students and faculty has indeed made this year great. In a few short days we pass through these portals for the last time as students of this beloved institution. Left behind are all the good times and glad experiences of the past tour years, but their fond memory goes with us. For the underclassmen, this year will be one not only to remember, but one to emulate. In an effort to record some of these achievements, the Roundup Staff presents a brand new annual, the first of its kind at Jesuit. We sincerely hope that in future years this book will bring back cherished memories to its readers. Therefore, The Roundup Staff presents to you for your enjoyment: THE LAST ROUNDUP OF 1955. Marty O'Donnell Editor w 4 i l 4 4 l CONTENTS FACULTY SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS PATRONS ADMINISTRATION REVEREND JOHN L. HEIN, s. J. 5' en'etary-T1'eaJzzref VERY REVEREND THOMAS SHIELDS, S. Prefidefzt of femit High School PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE REVER Pffffffpaig' KAMMER S I To the Class of '55: d h faculty engaged in an experiment to see A good deal depended on you. You an t e just how much the upperclassmen could assume of responsibility and control without hurting Christ's good order or wrecking the purpose of one of Christ's schools. You have proved that boys, without ceasing to be boys, can make good partners in Christ. In your time, because of you, Jesuit High School has changed . . . not spectacu- larly, but fundamentally. You have created a greater difference than any previous class. Those of us who will carry on after you leave want to say thank you. What Will happen to you? Will you take away as much of God's good things as you have left behind for us? You can . . . if you will live by the same principle that made you a senior class to remember. That principle was to hold yourselves like men who are conscious that they carry the face of Christ before the world. Behaving like seniors who wore the face of Christ, you took on dignity, you took on meaning, you mattered to your school and your town. You can continue to have dignity, you can continue to have meaning, you can continue to matter wherever you go and whatever you do, if you will always proudly wear the face of Christ and remember that you do. fZ5fhaff?f6fff1QQ-If FACULTY l 2 E E x E 5 5 Q ? XJ 5 i Reverend Robert A. Tynan, S.J. Stadenf Cozznfelorg Religion, Social Scienre. .4 e f , 1 W Reverend Robert L, Boggs, S, J, Reverend Francis R. Braun, S. J. Joseph Rivoire, S. J. Englirbg Senior Clan Moderalor. Librarian Lazirzg Band Reverend Jacques L. Weber, 5.1, Mr. Marion -I. Bahlinger, S. J. R Mr. J. Robert Drez, S.J. Religion, Engliflg, Lapin! Dgbgfg Religion, Englifb, Hiftory, Lating Religion, Englifh, Latinf Axxisianl Moderator. Plailotbefpir Moderalor. Debate Moderator, 3 X C Q C: FACULTY 'I . l. S r f- I o MM Mr. Edward T. Coles, S. f - Prefect of Dixriplinej Matbematicf. Mr. William P. Folsom, S. J. Religion, Matbemalicx, Hiftoryg Safely Club and Cbeerleader Moderator. H TN I Q , l Mr. T. Louis Herlong, S. J. TTMI. Earl Mr. joseph A. Tetlow, S. J. qLoReligion, Cbemiftry, Matbernatiuy Glee Religion, Hfjfoly Roundup and Religion, Englifhj Ayfiyydnp Q43 Club and Tennif Team Moderator. La?R7undup Moderator. Pbilotbefpic Moderator. is T 'S S Q x Mr. Richard M. Thomas, S. J. Mr. William E. Underhill, S.-I. Mr. Russell F. Whiting, S. J Religion, Engliyb, Laling Berebmany' Matbernatifxg Radio Club Moderator. Religion, Spanish. Club Moderator, Axxixtant Sodality Moderator. MW Q69 MNH.. CULTY Mr. Crown W. Wilson, S. 1. Mr. Lancaster Smith Mr. William Durick Religion, Englifb, Hinory, Laliny Cam-, Football Coacb, Plyyiiml Edumlign, Bafketball and Baseball Coach, Pbyfiral era Club and Book Slore Moderator, Hislory, Education, Hislory. Axfiflant Rounafub Moderator. Mr. E. L. Hohman Mrs. F. A. Norsch Muxie Inflruclor Regiffmf J. R. Reilly Librarian Reverend Julius J. May, S. J. Albletic Director, Leltermank Club Moderator, Religion, Claemixty, Pbyxirx. Mr. Paul Kozsuch Mallaemaliar 'I BISHOP LYNCH AWARD N NEAL E. LAMPING The President and Faculty of THE JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL OF DALLAS, TEXAS Extend to all who rim!! behold this document Greelingr in lbe Lord WHEREAS: His excellency, the Most Reverend Joseph Patrick Lynch, of happy memory, founded the Bishop Lynch trophy for the purpose of honoring with special dis- tinction the student of Jesuit High School who has most faithfully reflected the spirit of the school and has been most responsive to its influences 3 and, WHEREAS: Neal E. Lamping, a graduate of the Class of 1955, has, by the manliness and refinement of his personality, by his superior scholastic attainment, by the credit he has reflected on the school by the qualities of his spiritual leadership, by his perform- ances on the field of athletics, by the unselfish dedication of himself to the betterment of the school, won the respect, the confidence, and the affection of all who have come within the sphere of his influence, and, WHEREAS: The faculty of Jesuit High School, after due consideration, has found him eminently worthy of this distinction and honor, 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 NEAL E. LAMPING A worthy to be awarded the Bishop Lynch Trophy for the year of Our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-five. wfQMf?f6Wf!iQ ff Principal f ' ' ' R HQW,-fkylw wwf-Qff'fai ' . 4 -'1'2gZS --. 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Q . ,-. . 4, . . e .-. . .,,.,.,o, . , , , , ., .-. . ..9, 9.9 -,-,W 4. , ...,.,-54, , .,-, ,..,.,.,x.,..vg, ,3,',,.,, ,.,,5,:,.,1,.,3,,,:,b9 ..f,9,.,4,:, ,,:,:,f.M,,,...3 ,g,:,,.,,-,o4,,,fg:.Ng5,:.,f,5.,:,.,3,35,g:,:,:.,3.,::fgg.,:,:,,g,:,3.3433,:,:,1 4347.4:g:,:,:g:3:,::3:33gw,3,:,:6Q, ,323 QQ RICHARD ALLEN Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Var- sity Football 10, 12. HERMAN BECKER Altar Boys 9, 10, 11, 12g Altar Boy Award 11, Glee Club 10, 11, 12. al ll 1'fl5'7- . ll' M ' J' HFpjF W Vl ' . .I- am li W' 'M' ll YIM SEN IORS BILL ADAMS Jesuit Debaters 9, 10, 11, 12g Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Vice President 123 Freshman Foot- ball, B Team Football 103 B Team Base- ball 10g Linz Pin 9, 11. JERRY ALLEN Band 9, -103 Letterman's Club 11, 12, B Team Football 10, Varsity Football 11, 123 Bowling 11, 12, Boxing Team 10. :zz ,x.4'.1 gf.. -4-was 44,11 W7 THURMAN BECKER Altar Boys 10, 11, Altar Boy Award 113 Radio Club 123 Bowling 11, 12. NICHOLAS BERT Freshman Football, B Team Football 11g Perfect Attendance 10. 113 Band 12. SENIORS JIM BLACK Transfer Student. KEN BOWERS Band 10, 11, Perfect Attendance 9, 10. 3 A l ! BOB BUCHHEIT . . . Sodality 10, 11, 123 Altar Boys 1 ,iles it Debaters 9, Philothespic 11, 12, ee Cl 12, Letterman's Club 12, Safety Club ,V1 ,i Bowling 11, 12, President Class 9, Secr 'aryl Class 10, Vice President Class 12, Fres an Football, B Team Football 10, 11, Coach, B Team Football, Freshman Basketball 12, Linz Pin 9, 10, 11, 12. RONALD CARR Sodality 9, 10, 11, 12, National Honor SO- ciety 12, Philothespic 9, 10, 11, 12, Phil Award 9, Vice President Class 9, President Class 10, 11, Freshman Football, Coach, Freshman Football 12, B Team Football 10, Varsity Football 11, Varsity Baseball 11, 12, Linz Pin 9. 3517 U lt gli! J BOB BOYLE Sodality 9, 10, 11, 12, Perfect Attendance 9, Glee Club 12. RUFE BREWTON Altar Boys 12, Glee Club 12, Square Dance 11, Bowling 11, 12, Letterman's Club 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12, Freshman Football, Fresh- man Basketball, B Team Baseball 10, 11, Varsity Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Varsity Base- ball 11, 12, Linz Pin 9. t 'X . X r. All f' 'K .V ., if JOHN DONOVAN Altar Boys 9, 10, 11, 12g Sodality 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 10, 11, Library Aide 9, 10, 11, 123 Letterman's Club 11, 12, B Team Basket- ball 10g Golf Team 10, 11, 123 Bowling 11, Perfect Attendance 9. PAT DOWLING Sodality 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Gold Medal Music 11, Regional Band Winner 11, Library Aide 11, 12, Library Award 11, Bowling 11, 12, Square Dance 10, 11, Linz Pin 9, 10, 11, 12. .1 1 f. r il? '7 L-5 V N A iJ V. at , A . fr A., g' ,J . I .. .., ,1 vw ' l -J ' I V, SENIORS JIM COLLINS Letterman's Club 10, 11, 125 Golf Team 10, 11, 12. JIM DAVIS Sodality 9, 10, 11, 12, Vice President 12, Na- tional Honor Society 11, 12, Treasurer 123 Philothespic 10, 11, 12, President 12-3 Jesuit Debaters 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary 11, 123 Glee Club 12, Linz Pin 9, Elocution Contest 9, 10, 115 Winner Junior Elocution 9, Phil Award 10, 11, Square Dance Club 11, Bowling 11, Vice President Class 10. 9 z. I' ' ilu!!-lx X59 xl BILL DUM Linz Pin 10, Bowling 11. BOB FINEGAN Altar Boys 9, 10, Philothespic 9, 10, 11, 12, Jesuit Debaters 9, Roundup 9, 10, 11, 123 Letterman's Club 123 Freshman Footballg Var- sity Football 12. J s1gN1oRswX J A' ff? Q, .1 I f ii J-z,, Fj 4-, . ww JOHN FINN Altar Boys 10, 11, 12, Sodality 10, 11, 12, Jesuit Debaters 9, 10, Roundup 9, 10, 11, 12, Business Manager 10, 11, 12, Freshman Foot- ball, B Team Football 10, Varsity Football 12, Freshman Basketball, B Team Basket- ball 10, Varsity Basketball 11, 12, Letterman's Club 12. RICHARD FOLSE Band 9, 10, 11, 12. JERRY GRAHAM Altar Boys 9, 10, 11, Sodality '9, 10, 11, 12, Band 9, 10, Letterman's Club 11, 12, B Team Football 11, B Team Basketball Manager 10, Varsity Basketball Manager 11, Secretary of Class 9. EMIL GRAM Altar Boys 10, Band 10, 11, 12, B Team Football 10, Treasurer of Class 11, Gold Medal Music Contest 11, Square Dance Club 11, 12, Perfect Attendance 10, 11. JoHN FORBES Altar Boys 9, 10, 11, 12, Sodality 9, 10, 11, 12, Philothespic 9, 10, 11, 12, Glee Club 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Library Aide 9, 10, 11, 12, B Team Basketball 11, Square Dance 10, 11, Sacristan 12, Bowling 11, 12. JOHN FURLOW Altar Boys 10, 12, Sodality 9, 10, 11, 12, Philothespic 10, 11, 12, Band 10, 11, 12, Band Council 11, Band Captain 12, Library Aide 11, 12, Freshman Basketball, B Team Basketball 113 Linz Pin 9, President of Class 9, Vice President of Class 11, Secretary of Class 12, Bowling 11, 12, Square Dance 10, 11. I NX ROGER HART Varsity Baseball Manager 10. V Gus HERNANDEZ Band 9, 10, 11, 12. r 'NIORS ,a A A aff f C X' ' AQLKFCHAEL HAGAR Atar Boys 9, 10, 11, 123 Sodality 9, 10, 11, 123 Jesuit Debaters 9, 10, 11, 12, Cheerleader 10, 11, 123 Library Aide 9, 10, 11, 123 Let- terman's Club 10, 11, 123 Camera Club 123 Bowling 11, 123 Square Dance Club 113 Safety Club 12, Secretary of Class 10, Elocution 9, 103 B Team Football Manager 10. PAT HALL National Honor Society 11, 12, Philothespic 9, 10, ll, Jesuit Debaters 9, 103 Letterman's Club 11, 123 President Joint Senior Class 123 President of Class 12, Vice President of Class 113 Freshman Footballg B Team Football 103 Varsity 11, 12, Captain 12. Z CLIFTON HILL Glee Club 123 Letterman's Club 11, 12Q B Team Football 9, 103 Varsity Football 11, 12. JACK HOULIHAN Sodality 10, 11, 123 Philothespic 10, 11, 12, Vice President 123 Jesuit Debaters 9, 10, 113 Letterman's Club 123 Best Speaker Gold Medal Debate 113 Best Speaker Catholic De- bate League 113 Elocution Gold Medal Win- ner 113 Bowling 113 Freshman Footballg B Team Football ll, Varsity Football 12. ,fad 1 , Jw J!! SENIORS BILL HULL Freshman Football, B Team Football 103 Varsity Football 11, Coach, Freshman Foot- ball 12. JON JACOBY Philothespic 9, 10, 11, 123 Jesuit Debaters 10, 11, 12, Camera Club 12, Secretary 12, Bowling 11, Letterman's Club 11, 123 Tennis 11, 12, Treasurer of lass . 97 J, 1 1 L!-if , JW DENNIS KAY Linz Pin 9, Perfect Attendance 10, 11. DUNCAN KELLEY Altar Boys 10, 113 Band 9, 10, 11, 12. . .' . H . 0 , if 1 4 , ,,o f . 5 ,4-f' lr'1,.?' , : 1 .--f,,,, E B . MILAM, Altar Boys 12, Sodality 9, 10, 11, 12, Nation- al Honor Society 10, 11, 12, Secretary 12, Philothespic 10, 11, 12, Secretary 123 Jesuit Debaters 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 125 Roundup 11, 12g Letterman's Club 12, B Team Foot- ball 10, 11, Varsity Football 12, Freshman Basketball, B Team Basketball 10, Varsity Basketball 11, 12, Best Speaker Gold Medal Debate 10, Winning Team 109 GM Elocution Winner 10, Runner-up Elocution 11, Perfect Attendance 9, 10, 11, 12g Linz Pin 9, Bowl- ing 113 Square Dance 10, 11. JERRY KAGAY Jesuit Debaters 9, 10, 11, 123 Bowling 11. 1 it N , 'J' X NEAL LAMPING Altar Boys 10, 11, 123 Sodality 9, 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society 9, 10, 11, 12, Presi- dent 12g Philothespic 11, 123 Roux 12, Feature Editor 12, Glee Club President 12g Letterman's Club 12g Footballg B Team Football 10, 11 Football 12g Bowling 11, 123 Perfect Attend- ance 1O, 113 Secretary of Class 12. WARREN LUCAS Library Aide 9, 10, 11, 123 Square Dance 113 B Team Baseball 10, 113 Tennis 123 Linz Pin 9. SEN IORS CHRIS KLOBUKOWSKI Camera Club 12. FRANK KNEISEL Altar Boys 9, 10, 11, 123 Sodality 103 Glee Club 10, 11, 12g Band 9, 10, 11, 12g Library Aide 10g Camera Club 12g Perfect Attendance 9, 10, 11, 12. 1, f 1 MIKE MAHER ll Jesuit Debaters 9, Glee Club 12. TOM MALONEY Altar Boys 10, 11, 123 Band 9, 10, 11, 12g Gold Medal Music Contest 11g Le-tterman's Club 10g Varsity Baseball Manager 103 Per- fect Attendance 9, Band Council 12. SENIORS GLYNN MARLOW Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Band Council 12, Square Dance 115 Bowling 11, 12, Gold Medal Music Con- test 11, 123 Camera Club 12, Treasurer 12. WALTER MCADAM Altar Boys 9, 10, 11, 12, Sodality 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society 12g Roundup 9, 10, 11, 12g Library Aide 9, 10g Letterman's Club 10, 12, Secretary 125 Square Dance 11, Vice President ot Class 103 Treasurer of Class 11, 12, Freshman Football, B Team Football 103 Varsity Football 11, 12, Linz Pin 9, 10, TCIL All-State Football 12. DAVID MCPETERS Bowling 11. JOE NEUHOEF Altar Boys 10, 11, Sodality 10, 11, 12, Cen- tral Council 11g National Honor Society 11, 12, Square Dance 11g Bowling 11, Safety Club 12, Treasurer 12, Freshman Football, B Team Football 113 Varsity Football 123 Tennis 12, Linz Pin 9, 10, 11, 12, Perfect Attendance 10, 11. JOHN MCCAFFREY Altar Boys 9, 10, 12, Glee Club 11, 12g Let- terman's Club 11, 12, Freshman Football, B Team Football 10, Varsity Football 11, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Basketball 11, 12, B Team Baseball 10, Varsity Baseball 123 Treasurer of Class 10, TCIL All-State Football 12, Co-Captain Basket- ball 12. GEORGE MCCARTHY Jesuit Debaters 9, Glee Club 11, 12g Bowling 11, 12. BILL PATTERSON Altar Boys 12, Sodality 10, Linz Pin 11. RONALD PHILIPS Transfer Student, SENIORS MARTY O'DONNELL Altar Boys 9, 10, 11, 12, Sodality 9, 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society 10, 11, 12, Vice President NHS, Philothespic 9, 10, 11, 12, Roundup 11, 12, Editor 12, Freshman Foot- ball, Freshman Basketball, B Team Basket- ball 10, Varsity Basketball 11, 12, Linz Pin 9, 10, 11, 12, Vice President of Class 9, Treas- urer of Class 10, Perfect Attendance 9, 10, 11, 12, Square Dance 10, 11, Letterman's Club 12, Co-Captain Basketball 12. GARY PASQUA Letterman's Club 10, 11, 12, B Team Foot- ball 10, Varsity Football 11, 12, Freshman Football Manager, Freshman Basketball, B Team Basketball 10, B Team Baseball 9, Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 12, TCIL All-State Baseball 10, Secretary of Class 11, Vice President of Class 12, Secretary Senior Class 12, TCIL All-State Football 12. RAXMOND RUWALDT Altar Boys 9, Sodality 10, 11, 12, Lettermarfs Club 9, 10, 11, 12, President 12, Varsity Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Basketball 10, 11, 12, Varsity Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12, TCIL All-State Baseball 11, President of Class 10, 11, 12, Vice President of Class 9, Vice President Senior Class 12, C0-Captain Football 12, All-State 12, Greater Dallas Football 12. DON SACHSE B Team Baseball 10, Perfect Attendance 11. SENIORS , ,r JIM SCHLBBACH Altar, Boys 10, 11, 12, Band 9, 10, Band Manager 10, Square Dance Club 10, 11, B Team Football 11. JAMES SCOGGIN W Library Aide 9, B Team Football 10, 11, Varsity Football 12, Bowling 11, 12, Linz Pin 9. P A QQ ' -fi , lv 5' f? 7'L 1 :V 5 Ji .JAY 'fwfr' 'i 2559 .597 ff 5 A Bi -1 1 DAN SPETTER Glee Club 10, Band 9, 10, 11, Gold Medal Music Festival 10, President of Class 9. MIKE SREENAN Altar Boys 11, 12, Roundup 10, Glee Club 11, 12, Cheerleader 11, 12, Letterman's Club 11, 12, Treasurer of Class 9, Freshman Bas- ketball, B Team Basketball 11, B Team Baseball 9, 10, Varsity Baseball 11, 12. l l . , v IS, w'vvL '0'f , ee' aft PAUL SMITH Sodality 10, 11, 12, Philothespic 9, 10, Roundup 11, 12, Cheerleader 11, 12, Head Cheerleader 12, Library Aide 10, 11, 12, Square Dance 10, 11, Letterman's Club 11, 12, Bowling 11, 12, Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Team Basketball 11, B Team Baseball 9, 10, Varsity Base- ball 11, 12, Secretary of Class 9, Linz Pin 9. BENARD SODEK Sodality 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society 12, Jesuit Debaters 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 10, 11, Vice President 12, Roundup 11, 12, Alumni Editor 12, Library Aide 9, 10, 11, 12, Library Award 10, Freshman Football, Bowl- ing 11, 12, Square Dance Club 10, 11, Safety Club 12, Camera Club 12, Vice President 12, Linz Pin 9, 10, 11, 12. 'X A 2 4 7 9 xl - A t . A at ,rt,T,,w ' ' ' A ' -zfsi'fsassv,gf1,f,g9 ' I A . 2 it , 1 'QfijxQQtbi?3,sz I . S - gg. :sie .,.. ., i.'i':iz rf?tlg,?if'52f75i2zff2tifg .. A ' 2 2 ri Sitifesrizsszaemifw A' ,A gi1:f1,ef1f,3gQ,fQi3q2ff,. f , 51, ifEfililli,fviqsfi-5352122f rl? -I , ' ' 12222232 , - - if -.fa T, ' ,eswzvv :steffer-sfrlszafgzrjakisi:we , ... , ..,,.. Airy., iff! I A - -Qi S , 1 , 2.. .. '.':: ff C , , xv.. I ii J 7 - N li f tl , ' it 51 V f - I JAMES SUTTON Perfect Attendance 10, 11. MARK TROY Transfer Student. SENIORS GENE STACK Letterman's Club 11, 125 Treasurer of Class 9, B Team Football 103 Varsity Football 11, 123 Linz Pin 9. MIKE SULLIVAN Philothespic 9, 10, Band 9, 103 Freshman Bas- ketballg B Team Basketball 10, 11g Second Place Selling as a Career 9g Linz Pin 9. WW W1 Wm-X M4 CARDY VANCE Altar Boys 10, '11, 123 Treasurer of Class 12 Treasurer joint Senior Class 125 Freshman Footballg B Team Football 10g Varsity Foot ball 103 Perfect Attendance 9, 103 Linz Pin 11 JOE WASAEE Sodality 9, 10, 11, 12g Philothespic 9, 10, 11 12, Treasurer 123 Jesuit Debaters 9, 10, 11 12, President 9, 12g Square Dance Club 10, 11, Bowling 11, 123 Linz Pin 9. SENIORS BOB WILSON Sodality 10, 11, 12g Treasurer 11, Prefect 12, Jesuit Debaters 91 Glee Club 12, I.ettermen's Club 11, 125 Vice President 123 Freshman Football, B Team Football 10g Varsity Foot- ball 11, 12g Co-Captain 12, Freshman Basket- ballg B Team Basketball 10, Varsity Basket- A ball 11, 12g Bowling 11, 12, Secretary of: I Class 11, Perfect Attendance 11. Louis W1sE Band 10, 11, 12, Philothespic 11, 12 tan 123 Radio Club 11, 12. JL THE SENIGR CLASS In keeping with the tradition established by senior classes of the past, so also was it this year . . . the seniors were the leaders of Jesuit High School. The many accomplish- ments of this year's senior class are both varied and lofty. In the beginning of the year the seniors found themselves in great need of money to sponsor the many projects which they were to undertake. However, this turned out to be no real problem, as the class of '55 initiated and spearheaded a Magazine Subscription Drive throughout the entire school. Within a two-week period, sparked by the hard work and leadership of the seniors, a net profit of nine hundred dollars was realized. As a result of this successful drive, we received a letter of high commendation from the regional director at San Antonio. The two main purposes of this money were: first, to sponsor the Junior-Senior Prom, and secondly, to present a gift to the school in memory of the class of '55. Annually, the seniors sponsor one big formal dance for the entire school . . . the Winter Carnival. For weeks following this dance, students talked about it, acclaiming it the best ever held. Louann's . . , Dallas' exclusive night spot . . . was the place of the Winter Carnival and the versatile Robert Moss and his orchestra provided the music for dancing. Besides the Winter Carnival, the Prom, and a gift to the school, the senior class also sponsored such minor activities as the handball and volleyball tournaments, the TCIL championship parade, and others. These successful events helped to establish a healthy spirit and teamwork throughout the school. Although it has not taken place as yet, in keeping with past tradition, the senior class again expects to win the Mission Drive and to spark the entire school to a first-place finish in the entire Jesuit Province. The success of this year's senior class can be attributed to these three factors: lj leadership, 25 work, and ESQ teamwork. The senior class officers supplied the leadership, and every member of the senior class always backed every project with coordinated hard work. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT 'OF CLASS OF '55 By The Senior Class We, the Senior Class of Jesuit High School, on the first day of May, in the year of Our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-five, and in the thirteenth year of Jesuitis existence, being physically sound, and as fully possessed of our senses as can be expected un- der the circumstances, do hereby ordain and appoint this to be our last will and testament: First, to Jesuit High School we leave our undying love and loyalty. Second, to the faculty we leave our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for making these four years the finest and most memorable of our lives. Third, to individuals we leave the following: BOB FINEGAN, CARDY VANCE, and PAUL SMITH leave Chief', to anyone who will keep him in line. RONNIE CARR leaves his hillbilly song books to Cecil Parkerson. ROGER HART leaves his private ash tray in the Senior Lounge to posterity. JOHN DONOVAN leaves his golf clubs and sta- tion wagon to Ron Fulton. JOHN FORBES leaves his Marlon Brando Jacket to Tom Fuechtmann. DUNCAN KELLY leaves the trombone section of the band to Forrest Ingram. BOB BUCHHEIT leaves Fr. Boggs with a few coaching hints. MIKE MONK MAHER leaves for Africa on the first tramp steamer he can find. PAT HALL leaves his brokendown razor for his tough beard to Jim Obst. LOUIS WISE leaves the Radio Club equipment to Joe Timmerman. 1-RUFE BREWTON will leave anything and every- thing to the Junior Class, except Carol. THURMAN BECKER leaves all his traffic tickets to Ed Krischke. f-FRANK KNEISEL leaves Fr. Tynan with this re- mark: Things are tough all over. JIM COLLINS leaves his flat-top haircut and the name of his barber to Pat Sims. DENNIS KAY leaves his size thirteen shoes to Tom- my Durbin. RICHARD ALLEN leaves the shades and their six blue sweaters to Fr. Kammer. JERRY ALLEN leaves a few boxing lessons to Gordon Glasco. MIKE SREENAN leaves his sunglasses to anyone who feels that he is a cat, WILLIE HULL leaves his excess weight to Lank Smith to be divided equally among next year's football team. JIM DAVIS leaves his hidden path to Ursuline to Ted Troy. DAVID McPETERS leaves all the Irving Kids without a ride to school. RAY RUWALDT leaves all his letter jackets to Claiborne Johnson. SKIPPY McCAFFERY leaves his ways with the women to Hector Ruiz. JOHN ROCKY FINN reluctantly leaves Coach Durick. CLIFTON HILL leaves his mild temper and con- stant hatred of violence to Bob White. NEAL LAMPING leaves the NHS and the school to Fr. Kammer. JOE WASAFF leaves with all the Philis treasury money. WALTER McADAM leaves to Joe Biasatti the front door of the cafeteria to hold back the mob from tearing down Jesuit's Cafe de luxe. MIKE SULLIVAN leaves a case of beer to the facul- ty and a fifth of Old Crow to Fr. Boggs. BENNY SODEK and PAT DOWLING leave for Loyola and the Mardi Gras. MICKEY HAGAR leaves a set of barbells and a free pass to McKensie,s Gym to Claude Barbazon. MARTY O'DONNELL leaves his senior Linz pin to Fr. Boggs. JERRY GRAHAM leaves all his nicknames to any- one foolish enough to answer to them. MARK TROY leaves the Aztec Lounge to the Junior Class. JIM BLACK leaves his muchol' tire burns to Mr. Coles. DON SACHE.leaves his private selection of jokes to Tommy Ruwaldt to be told during social class. BOB BOYLE leaves for West Point to be a cadet. GENE STACK leaves his broken nose and his fight- ing ability to Pete Pangle. CHRISTOPHER KLOBUKOWSKI wishes that he could leave his name. BILL ADAMS leaves his ability to ask questions to Philip Swain. NICKIE BERT leaves the roller rink to all the uhard guys in 3A. JACK HOULIHAN leaves for Notre Dame and the FBI. TOM MALONEY leaves the trumpet section of the band to Denny Anders. BOB WILSON leaves Janis to find herself a ride home after school. JON JACOBY left a long time ago for Irving to see Patsy. GEORGE MCCARTHY leaves the answer to 698 to the seventh power to anyone so foolish as to talk in Fr. Boggs's study period. GUS HERNANDEZ leaves his place in the senior lounge to Ralph Tovar. GARY PASQUA leaves to play baseball in the big leagues. ..aJOHN FURLOW leaves the band to anyone who will take Fr. Rivoire along with it. KEN BOWERS leaves . . . but with difficulty. HERMAN BECKER leaves without saying a word for four years. BILLY PATTERSON leaves his quiet and unas- stuning attitude to John Becker. BILLY DUM leaves his car simply because it won't start. RICHARD FOLSE leaves a bottle of his hair grease to Fr. May, in the hope that a miracle might happen. MILAM JOSEPH leaves to buy a cashmere sweater at Neiman Marcus. WARREN LUCAS leaves his domination of the handball courts to Tommy Ruwaldt. JOE NUEHOPF leaves five thousand wieners to the faculty. JIM SCOGGINS had to leave early so as to be able to get home QDuncanvillej. JAMES Willie the Actor SUTTON leaves for Alcatrez. JAMES SCHLEBACH leaves his truck for next year's mission drive. JERRY KAGAY leaves a book entitled Dido and Aeneas to Fr. Rivoire. EMIL GRAM, GLYNN MARLOW, and RONALD PHILIPS leave the band minus its three best boys. DANNY SPETTER leaves his quiet disposition to Mr. Kozsuch. The ENTIRE CLASS leaves their class rooms Qnext to the Principalls officej to the Junior Class. With the traditional foresight and wisdom of the previous graduating classes, we leave as sole executor of this document, that pillar of efficiency and soul of law and order, the cleanest man alive . . . HON- ORABLE SAM, the clean-up man. at MJ it ,Q f .15 X -H 'F' 1 ,ilu f I 5 ff I G. .-.ci ,,. C-'jl':.9-'Q vj ..'.- 59-6 0 '.0G.Ql. SENIOR Beyt Student Best Athlete M051 Handsome BENNY SODEK RAY RUWALDT JOHN MCCAFFREY Beft Drexsed Beit Difposition Bef! Disposition MILAM JOSEPH JAMES SCOGGIN MARTY O'DONNELL SUPERLATIVES Moy! 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With September came not only the start of a new school year, but also a new fat least to usj and deserved title. At last, after two years of unceasing and praiseworthy work, we were upperclassmen. And men of the upper class we proved ourselves to be. Since the very first day of school, we have shown a genuine spirit that has been hard to beat. One phase of this spirit which especially stands out in our lives is the holiness of all the juniors. This religious spirit is manifested by our excellent attendance at Mass, es- pecially on Thursday, the day set aside for us. Another example of this spirit can be shown in our retreat. For, on the days of December 5, 4, and 5, we set aside everything except thinking about the spiritual status of our soul and about our duties toward our Creator. Another outstanding example type of spirit shown by us this year is our school spirit. At the end of the magazine drive, the various ticket drives, and the Mission Drive, it was noted by all that the juniors were always right up on top. Of course, we can not take credit for this glory ourselves. Most of this success could not have been attained had it not been for the never-ending work of our devoted teachers. Scholastically and extracurricular-wise also, you will find the juniors leading the way. The junior classes have consistently been the most represented classes on the Honor Roll. Moreover, the names of junior students dominate the membership rolls of the various extracurricular organizations at Jesuit. It is quite evident that this year's junior class is an exceptional one . . . one that we can rightly be proud of. But next year, you may expect even greater things from this truly great group of men. DAD - SONS' BAN QUET 1,1 The Shades offer entertainment at the Banquet. Mr. Robert E. Davis and son, jim, give some pointers on the proper Dad-Son relationship. 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Sv,-.3.g.g.gI:.g2lg.-4::QLf:-211.1-3-ffg,:.:.3g:g2.dg.goE62635.- Robert Bousk Peter Brenna Dick Blackbur e n Frank Camp n Adolph Ca Mike Carr john Causey 1 Tommy Cla Alan Coope: IOMCRES rd ams ler Alexander ard Barry 'les Atkins ik Beard Q SQPHOMORES Bob Crone Bob Cuellar Gerald Cummings Charles Daboub Henry Daboub Noel Deramee Pat Dennehy Ralph Dodson' Scott Emerson joe Emmett Pat Enright Arthur Fitzgerald David Folse Don Gaberino Tony Grandinetti Bobby james Donald jansen Gary johnson Tracy johnson Fred Kay Tommy Kenchel Arnold Killeen Peter Kirk George Klein SOPHOMORES Mike Hall Robert Hanna Raymond Healy john Hollow jasper Interrante Ross Interrante l l SQPHOM' Danny Micke Victor i Sam Lomo ony Lori Charles L' T 5 22 54 26+ ak 4? Q -Q Richard Love S eorge Loveland :harles Lundquist 'tis Lyons ic Magro Mangelsdorf anning Martinez McDermott 'HOMCRES McGuire McLeod I Mclledrnond nilip Mentesana harles Moore r. C. Moser Bill Moser Bill Mozley Earl Munchrath Terry O'Do Peter Mycue n Mike O'Neil Pete O'Reilly Dan O'Shea Manuel Pace 4 SOPHUMC james P: Dick Pa Dan Pen! Terry Riley fc Fred Schae Paul Schmitz David Sibila B . F ob Sirchio ommy Smith inn Snyder I . Spies v Stack trange ulhvan ephenson S 5 . Mike Vander Laan Edward Vitasek Ted Welsh Carl Wessels Dan Wewer Kiernan White George Wilson john Woods Peter Wylie SOPI-IQ Dennis Sullivan Frank Sweeney Paul Thomes jody Thompson Ed Troy jody Vance MORE5 4 i l 1 RONNIE ZOPPI THE SOPHOMORE CLASS by Tmry f0Z7IZJ'07Z Notable in their class activities and organizations, outstanding in extracurriculars, dili- gent and prosperous in their curriculum, and obviously, as manifested in these and many other qualities, highly school-spirited, this year's sophomore class is indeed as beneficial to the school and as profoundly esteemed by all who have associated with the school as any class that has ever attended Jesuit High. Important in the sophomore classes' activities have been their joint dances, managed by committees comprised of representatives from the various sophomore classes: the individu- al class outings, staged solely by and for each class, and the sophomore class paper, pub- lished by the class of ZA. As has been said, the sophomores have been among the leaders in the field of extra- curriculars, which statement is proved by their participation in the Sodality, of which some of the most ardent members are sophomores, the Philothespic, in which sophomores have had key roles in both Command Decision and The Taming of the Shrew , and in the Debate Society, in which many sophomores are up-and-coming debaters. Prominent also are sophomores in the Berchmans' Club, the Band, the Glee Club, and the Radio Club. In the field of sports, numerous sophomores have been star players in football, basketball, and baseball, both on the varsity and the B team. Most important of all, the classes have, under the efficient and able auspices of their technical and non-technical teachers, maintained their superior scholastic standings. Each marking period, sophomores have comprised a large percentage of the honor roll. In all this, the sophomores display their swelling school spirit and their willingness to do work for the many excellent causes presented by Jesuit High School. They also indicate the promise of continuing and increasing their fine reputation in their two re- maining years at Jesuit. HOMECOMING Maids of Honor crown Queens at the Homecoming Dance. Left to right: jean Stanford, Mary Lou Peter- schmidt, Patsy Shaefer, Carol Walton, Mary Alice Dore, and Connie Luby. In pre-game ceremonies, Queens and Maids of Honor are introduced to crowd. Here Connie Luby and Mary Alice Dore greet crowd. Queens and their Maids of Honor line up with their escorts for the night. FRESHME 195 5 -, 1 :I 4.9. . 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Luke Bosco Robert Boyne Gerald Brooks james Burleson Martin Burnham jesse Calvillo Richard Cardenas joseph Chavez Richard Coerver Thomas Coghlan Jack Connelly joseph Connelly FRESHMEN Paul Ackels Jay Adams John Ahnert Ronald Anderson Mickey Arnold james August Lee Bacon Victor Barber Fred Becker Lloyd Bellamy john Biasatti Robert Boggs FRESHMEN Pat Coughlin Bill Croll F Dennis Cross Victor De La Rosa joseph De Lira Alfred Duval james Ellis joseph Enna Paul Fain Fred Faust joseph Fazzio john Finnegan.. Lee Fleming Larry Florer Leon Flusche Larry Gallaway Bob Garretson Charles Gray Robert Hall Jack Harper Tim Harrington james Harrott James Hayes Kenneth Heine Mike Landon L Richard Larson Larry Lee Larry Lenzen Tony Levantino George Lewis Robert Licandro john Charles Little john Paul Little S' Thomas Loughney Robert Lyonsaf Dennis Malcolm F RESHMEN Robert Hettler Wlilliam Higgins jerry Hoedebeck Dick Hull Herman Huter Don johnson john Johnstone David jones john juranovitch joseph Kiowski Tony Koltz Edwin Lamberty FRESHMEN Richard Marconi john Masse' Robert Masse Ronald Matus Pat McGowan John McGraw Dan McGuire Morris McPeters., Thomas McSweeney Lyle McManigal Billy Meagher Alex Meletio III Gene Mikeska Douglas Miller james Miller David Mims joseph Mitchell Gene Moore Lucio Morones Mike Morrow jack Morsbach... Mike O'Brien Richard O,Malley Pete Pangle John Sazama Fred Schellenberg Gene Schlebach Billy Schuster Donald Shaw joseph Skotak Charles Sladek George Smith jim Snell John Stack Perris Stanley Larry Steiner FRESHMEN james Partridge jerry Pettibone Albert Pierce Pat Ponclrorn Louis Ponthieu Joseph Prause jerry Priest John Roberts Bernard Roche Emil Rogers john Ruffing Leo Ruiz FRESHMEN Mike Stephan Dennis Stoebner Dick Stoebner Bass Stokes Thomas Summers jack Sweeney Larry Tanner Mike Telley Bill Thomasson John Thomes Bill Thornton Robert Timmerman Harry Todd Pat Traynor George Tuton Roger Underwood Peter Wacks john Wilson James Wrenn Larry Zoppi Befuddled freshman on orientation day. THE F RESHMAN CLASS The freshman classes, piloted by excellent technical teachers, have this year played an important part in the life of the school, despite some good-natured kidding and the beanies which were worn for the first time this year. Among the innumerable achievements of the first year men this year, 1A's paper, the Lili Bark, certainly deserves mention. It has kept right up with all the news of interest to freshmen. Class nights have provided entertainment and full stomachs for the various classes. Besides these, other popular activities are the freshman dances. One of the best dances was held on December 22, spearheaded by Mr. Wilson, SJ., and certain members of all the classes. In the Jesuit Debaters the freshmen have also sparkled. In the first interscholastic de- bate in which freshmen took part, the Jesuit freshman team won over the freshmen from Ursuline. The hard-working freshmen have also invaded the Phil. Three freshmen were in the Shakespearian drama. In the annual junior Elocution Contest, six of the ten con- testants were freshmen. Another triumph for freshmen was in the magazine drive. 1B came out on top as best salesmen for the entire school. 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SW v-M. -4.60.4-a-:.'ffr.-:fr-2'. -.-.-.mf -'vt-.:-.-.--4-9 .':4-.-M'- .:..:-...v.'.'.-.'. -:-:fic 4.-24' 'Sm-.-2' -' 0.-?'.'.'.'.'-'o 0 -!6'.'a?.- 6.-.0 V. 'W Q- -'Q -Sv:-'.'.'-'o' Z o':'v.'- e +.-.ff '-4 '-'Q'-0.9 0 'ff' '.-'o's'- as'-'v'5Q'.'.'.-QT-.-.'.'-I -.fs v f -Z-Z'.'.-'.'.-96.91 0 ' Q v ' - . .mtv-'. '.'.'.'o'o'+ 'fd-'.'.-Z- 0.9.9-'v -97' - .'.'. .4 '-1v!2'a'.1.'.t.:-'- v.f.:Z-I-If.1-:Q!4s-C-9.2.2.5-I-1.3-Z-to lo:-.'.'.:.QJ: THE BERCHMANS' CLUB Mickey Hagar and Bob Barker serve Mass in the Stu- dents' Chapel. The St. john Berchmans' Club, better known as the Al- tar Boys' Society, is one of the most difficult organizations to join at Jesuit. Perhaps no other activity at Jesuit demands as much from its members the whole year round as the Berchmans' Club. Each one of the fifty or more members has a specific day and hour assigned to him when he can share more intimately in the rich fruits of the Holy Sacri- fice of the Mass by assisting the priest at the altar. The servers get up faithfully in the early hours of the morning, whether there be rain, sleet, or snow. For one miss may well mean the loss of membership in this select group. The generous and unselfish spirit manifested by these members have reaped many graces for them and brought them closer to God. First row, left to right: Ralph Tovar, Richard Cardenas, Lee Fleming, john Finnegan, Mike Morrow, Arthur Fitzgerald, Leo Ruiz, Larry Lenzen, Louis Wise. Second row: John Donovan, Mickey Ha- gar, Bill Manning, Dennis Malcolm, Jack Harper, Richard Coerver, Mike Sreenan, Cardy Vance, Tony McRedmond, John Furlow, Pat Dennehy. Third row: Paul Folzenlogen, john Finn, john McLeod, Bill McGuire, Tommy Maloney, john Forbes, George Giard, jim Hayes, Bill Mozley, jim Schlebach, Rufe Brewton, Mr. Richard Thomas, S. J. Fourth row: jerry Priest, Anthony Hopp, Leon Flusche, David Ancelin, Jim Works, Claude Barbazon, Hector Ruiz, Milam Joseph, Forrest Ingram, joe Wasaff, Marty O'Donnell, Bill Patterson, Pat Cowdin. Fifth row: Veltin Boudreaux, Henry Seeligson, Brian Sullivan, Corky Clark, Jack Schaefer, Bill Hodges, Bob Wilson, Neal Lamping, Bob Buchheit, Walter McAdam, Frank Kneisel. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY J, ,J Seated, left to right: Jerry Fagin, Harry Roberts, Forrest Ingram, Ronnie Carr,-Jim Davis, Milam Joseph, Tom Fuechtmann, Claiborne Johnson, Joe Neuoff. Standing: Neal Lamping, Jim Obst, Alvin Lostetter, Walter McAdam, Marty O'Donnell, Buzz Crutcher, Benny Sodek, Pat Hall. Under its new moderator, Reverend Michael P. Kammer, S. J., the new principal of Jesuit, the National Honor Society took on a new job this year. In former years the NHS was about the least heard about among the school's organizations, although membership in it has always been most coveted. But this year the society took a firm hand in the government of the school. It acted as the official advisory body to Fr. Kammer. In a small way this is the beginning of student government at Jesuit, which Fr. Kammer is trying to install at Jesuit. Besides its new job, the NHS also handled all of the dances that were held at Jesuit. The society also sponsored the first dance of the year, the Get Acquainted Dance. Fur- thermore, the society paid a portion of the money for the Senior Retreat this year. The qualities for membership in this society are high. Every member must live up to these four qualities: Leadership, scholarship, service, and character. OFFICERS of NHS-Left to right: President, Neal Lamping, Vice President, Marty O'Donnellg Secretary, Milam Joseph, Treasurer, Jim Davis. SODALITY 59 First row, left to right: Reverend R. A. Tynan, S.J.g jack Houlihan, Milam joseph, Bob Boyle, Pete Mycue, Jody Thompson, Pat Dennehy, Adolph Canales, Ray Patak. Second row: jim Obst, Hec- tor Ruiz, jim Works, john Furlow, jack Oster, John Hollow, Pat McDermott, jim Davis, Michael Hagar. Third row: jerry Fagin, Forrest Ingram, Gordon Glasco, Neal Lamping, Claude Barbazon, Corky Clark, George Giard, john Forbes, Harry Roberts. Fourth row: Mike Richardson, john Donovan, Anthony Hopp, Henry Seeligson, Marty O'Donnell, George Wilson, joseph Harbrecht, joe Wasaff, Benny Sodek. Fifth row: Buzz Crutcher, John Finn, Walter McAdam, Bob Buchheit, jack Schaefer, Bob Wilson, joe Neuhoff. Ad Jesum Per Mariana. This motto of the Sodality has long been the standard by which jesuit's Sodalists have tried to live. The Sodality is not only for the spiritual advancement of the Sodalists themselves but also has a widespread influence on the en- tire school. It is understood by many that the Sodality is the backbone of the school. The Sodality has impressed the entire student body with its many spiritual projects which were carried out throughout the year. The Central Council of the Sodality must be given a lot of credit for the Sodality's splendid achieve- ments. This Council had Bob Wilson as its Prefect, jimmy Davis as Vice Prefect, Milam Joseph as Sec- retary, and jerry Fagin as Treasurer. Others on the Council were Buzz Crutcher, Raymond Patak, jim Obst, and Forrest Ingram. This group with Father R. A. Tynan as their moderator met every Tuesday during study period to plan the meeting of the follow- ing week. Sodalists bring cheer to Christ's poor at an- nual Christmas party. Before one can become a member of the Sodality he must undergo a rigid candidate course which lasts at least a full year and often longer. The Candidates' Sodality have Mr. Thomas, S. I., the assistant mod- erator of the Sodality as their instructor. During the probation period the candidates must live up to Rule 34 which emphasizes Morning Prayer, daily Mass and Communion, Mental Prayer, the daily Rosary, exami- nation of conscience, and other pious acts which help to mould them into true Sodalists, fashioned after the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Sodalists visit slum district in Dallas in order to aid the poor. SODALITY CANDIDATES First row, left to right: Mr. Richard Thomas, S.J., Bobby James, Mike O'Neill, Ted Welch, Lee Fleming, Fred Faust, Dan Wewer. Second row: Ralph Tovar, joe Timmerman, Sam Lomonaco, Robert Licandro, Bill Manning, john Finnegan, Larry Florer. Third row: Richard Coerver, Veltin Boudreaux, George Loveland, Dan O'Shea, Frank Beard, Larry Tanner, John juranovitch. Fourth row: Anthony Daboub, Ross Interrante, john McLeod, Arthur Fitzgerald, Alex Magro, Pat Mc- Gowan. Fifth row: Pat Loveland, Jerry Foltyn, Louis Ponthieu, jim Schlebach, John McGraw. THE PHILOTHESPIC SOCIETY First row, left to right: Michael Hagar, Peter Brennan, jim Begg, Mike Richardson, Adolph Ca- nales, Mike O'Brien, Bass Stokes, Lee Fleming, Bobby Boyne. Second row: Charles Lundquist, An- thony Daboub, Forrest Ingram, Ronnie Carr, Milam joseph, jim Davis, Louis Wise, Tony Loria, Bill Mangelsdorf, john Ruffing, Fred Faust. Third row: Mr. joseph Tetlow, S. J., Pat Enright, Dan O'Shea, Neal Lamping, Tom Fuechtmann, john Forbes, Marty O'Donnell, Alex Magro, Jack Oster, John Juranovitch, Mr. Marion Bahlinger, S. J. Fourth row: Claude Barbazon, Bill Hodges, Buzz Crutcher, jack Houlihan, joe Wasaff, Harry Roberts, Bob Buchheit, George Giard, Bob Alexander, John Furlow, Bob Finegan. Fifth row: Gordon Glasco, jerry Fagin, jon Jacoby, Jim Obst, Bill Moser, Mike Hall, Arthur Fitzgerald, Jack Schaefer, Anthony Hopp. Brigadier General Dennis fBuzz Crutcherj explains the ne- cessity of daylight precision bombing to inspecting General Garnett QNeal Lampingj and his base commander, General Kane fTom Fuechtmannj. W Servite Deo in Laetitia : Serve God in joy This is the motto of the Philothespic Society, one of the largest organizations at Jesuit. Under its two modera- tors, Mr. Marion Bahlinger, S. J., and Mr. Joseph Tetlow, SJ., the Phil carried out this motto to the fullest. Never before in its history has the Phil presented so much talent and so much variety to its audiences. The first public showing was a full length modern play Commafzd Deririofz on November 18 and 19. The plot is concerned with the decision of an Air Force general during World War II. I'm sure that no one will forget the performance of Buzz Crutcher in the leading role. Holding other important roles in the play were jerry Fagin, Neal Lamping, and Tom Feuchtmann. Next on the bill was a one-act play, The Trial of Edmund Campion, which was presented at the Mother-Son Christmas Party. This play was a fine example of the combination of hard work, good talent, and technique of produc- tion. Then, on the nights of February 9, 11, and 12, the Phil presented its major production of the year, The Taming af the Shrew. This Shakespearian dra- ma was the crowning achievement to a glorious year. All members of the cast turned in superb perform- ances, with jim Davis as the Shrew and Gordon Glasco as her tamer, Petruchio, particularly profes- sional in their respective roles. Other outstanding performers were Bob Alexander as Bianca, Tom Fuechtmann as Lucentio, Claude Barbazon as Curio, Ion Jacoby as Tranio, Charlie Lundquist as Grumio, and Mike O'Brien as Curtis. Claude Barbazon in the role of Curio, a suitor of Bianca, in the Taming of the Shrew. Curtis, servant of Petruchio fMike O'Brienj is totally ab sorbed in the tales of Grumio, another servant of Pe truchio fCharlie Lundquistj. Besides these events the Philothespic sponsored other events such as the junior Elocution Contest on December 15 and the Senior Elocution Contest on April 28. As though these activities were not suffi- cient to keep the Phil fully occupied, the Society found time to amuse and educate itself with frequent, well-planned entertainments at its weekly meetings. Guiding the organization in these affairs were its capable officers: jim Davis, President, jack Houli- han, Vice President, Milam Joseph, Secretary, and Joe Wasaff, Treasurer. At left Lucentio fTom Fuechtmannj woos the beautiful Bianca fBob Alexanderj. At right, Pe- truchio QGOrdon Glasco jendeavors to tame Katherina, shrewish daughter of Baptista Minola, Uim Davis, . JESUIT DEBATERS First row, left to right: Milam Joseph. Forrest Ingram, Mike Richardson, Mickey Hagar, Adolph Canales, Fred Faust, Larry Galloway, Peter Wfacks, Lee Fleming, Robert Boyne. Second row: Charles Lundquist, Claiborne Johnson, Tom Fuechtmann, Jim Davis, Joseph Kiowski, Jon Jacoby, Benny Sodek, Bill Adams, George Giard. Third row: Dan O'Shea, Bill Hodges, Jerry Fagin, Joe Wasaff, Mr. J. R. Drez, S. J.. Reverend J. L. Webei', S.J., Bob Alexander, Jerry Kagay, Arthur Fitzgerald. Trade, not aid. These words resound through the minds of all the Jesuit Debaters. For this year the main topic of debate was: What the foreign trade policy ,of the United States should be. Under.the direction of the society's founder, Father Weber, and the new assistant moderator, Mr. Drez, this organization has had a very successful year. The members have spent many long and tedious hours in working toward their goal, to speak the truth eloquently for Christ. Using the system of school against school debating, the Inter- Catholic Debate League sponsored more debates than ever before. This year the Dfs acquired an outstanding record. The Inter-Catholic Debate League is made up of five schools, L. G. C., St. Edward's, St. Peter's, Ursuline, and Jesuit. Each of these schools sends two delegates to the meetings. The Jesuit Debate team of Jerry Fa- gin and Tom Fuechtmann defeat the LGC debate duet of Connie Duncan and Kay Chandler. Ann Little fcenterj was chairman, Guiding the Jesuit Debaters through an out- standing year of activities have been its offi- cers, pictured at left. Reading from left to right: jim Davis, Secretaryg Milam joseph, Treasurerg Tom Fuechtmann, junior Represen- tativeg joe Wasaff, Presidentg and Benny So- dek, Vice President. These delegates plan and supervise the various public debates and discussions. Jesuit delegates are Joe Wasaff and Tom Fuechtmann. Officers of the je- suit Debaters are: joe Wasaff, Presi- dentg Benny Soclek, Vice Presidentg Jim Davis, Secretaryg and Milam joseph, Treasurer. FEVEREND J. L. WEBER, 5.1. MR- J- R- DREZ, S-J Modemlor of jefuil Debuterf Aififlfwf Mvdemlof Pictured at right are the finalists in the SMU Speech Tournament. From left to right: Gor- don Glasco fpoetryj, Tom Fuechtmann fora- toryj, jim Davis fpoetryj, and Al Magro fpoetryj. af jefuil Debatery THE LAST ROUNDUP v NNELL JOHN my OP0 . . FINN MA Editor-zn-Chzef Buffvfff Manager NEAL LAMPING BENNY SODEK BOB FINEGAN Feature Editor Alumni Editor Reporter WALTER MCADAM MILAM JOSEPH PAUL SMITH Reporter Reporter Reporter THE ROUNDUP CLAIBORNE JOHNSON 1V 4 C333 'rof Auixtant Editor P5010 YD Qjs E51 -594, 480 Q5 Svgiis 1566, HECTOR RUIZ BILL HODGES JIM OBST Rfiwffff Reporter Reporzer GEORGE GIARD DICK PASQUALINO TRACY JOHNSON Reporter Reporler MR. C. E. JOHNSON, S. J. Moderator MR. C. W. WILSON, S. J. Afxixtam Modemlor Reporter GLEE CLUB First row, left to right: Jimmy Begg, Pat McDermott, Duncan Kelly, Pete Mycue, Mike O'Brien, Noel Deramee, Denny Anders, jim August. Second row: Tony McRedmond, Tony Grandinetti, john McGraw, Mike Sreenan, Claude Barbazon, jack Oster, jim Kavanagh, Tom Myer, John Forbes, Bob Boyle. Third row: Mr. T. L. Herlong, S.j., Herman Becker, Clifton Hill, jack Houlihan, Buzz Crutcher, Rufe Brewton, Bob Buchheit, john McCaffrey, Mike Maher, jim Davis. Fourth row: Dan O'Shea, Arnold Killeen, Anthony Hopp, Pat Dowling, Neal Lamping, Gordon Glasco, Bill Adams, Bobby james, Bill Thornton, George McCarthy. Fifth row: Glynn Marlow, Henry Seeligson, Frank Kneisel, Bob Wilson, Ed Krischke, Ed McCloskey, Peter Kirk, Danny Knight, john juranovitch. Those stout-hearted men of the Glee Club have reached the top rung of the ladder of success. With their performances at the operetta and various other occasions, the Glee Club members have shown the student body that for anyone who enjoys singing there can be no finer extracurricular than the Glee Club. The Club stepped dramatically and musically to the forefront in late October with the first major stage presentation of the year, the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, The Pirates of Penzance. For three days the operetta entertained audiences which were quick to appreciate the Glee Club's fine accomplishment. Because of its immediate success, the Glee Club made plans for purchasing a new piano for the school. To mention but a few of the cast, the leading roles were filled by: jimmy Begg, Forrest Ingram, Skippy McCaffrey, Dan O'Shea, and Mike Rich- ar son. Claude Barbazon, left, and Skippy McCaffrey, right, threaten Forrest In- gram. Mike Richardson pours beer into the cup of Forrest Ingram, while Pirate Chorus watches. Directed by its moderator, Mr. Louis Herlong, S. J., the Glee Club has shown talent on many occasions throughout the year. Other per- formances by the Glee Club this year were at the Christmas Sodality Party in West Dallas and at the Christmas Mother-Son Party at Jesuit. With its fine officers: Neal Lamping, Presidentg Bill Adams, Vice Presidentg Forrest Ingram, Secretaryg and Glynn Marlow, Treasurer, the Glee Club has shown the school only a part of what it can expect in the future. Jimmy Begg as the Major General Dan O'Shea leads the Policemen's Chorus through a chorus of 'Tarantara, Tarantaraf' JESUIT HIGH BAND First row, left to right: Reverend S. J. Rivoire, S.J., Bill Hodges, Forrest Ingram, Gordon Glas- co, Tom Maloney, Pat Dowling, john Furlow, Anthony Daboub, Duncan Kelley, Glynn Marlow, Bill Thornton, Mr. E. L. Hohman. Second row: James Hayes, Bob Barker, Douglas Kelley, Rich- ard Coerver, Harry Roberts, Louis Wise, jim Hartley, Emil Rogers, Curtis Lyons, jim August, Charles Atkins, Ribert Licandro, Bill Croll. Third row: Peter Strange, Denny Anders, Gene Moore, Gus Hernandez, john Forbes, Pat McDermott, joe Salvador, John McGraw, Claude Barbazon, Paul Schmitz, Ronald Phillips. Fourth row: john Juranovitch, Glenn Snyder, John Johnstone, Philip Mentesana, Richard Andruss, jack Oster, Bob Sirchio, Bill Mozley, Robert Timmerman, Richard Folse. john Sazama. Fifth row: Billy Schares, Barry Lovelace, Anthony Hopp, Tom Fuechtmann, Mike Vander Laan, joe Stephenson, Veltin Boudreaux, Emil Gram, Frank Kneisel, james Partridge. Working arduously during the summer and in the morning and afternoons of Septem- ber, the Band arranged half-time drills and marches to use during the football season. All of those who saw the Band at the football games last fall know that the hard work and earnest desire resulted in well-planned and most enjoyable programs. After the marching was over, the Band started work on its traditional Christmas as- sembly entertainment. They presented a medley of Christmas favorites to the delight of the entire student body. While they prepared the Christmas program, the Band was rehearsing for its first Pop Concert which was to be presented on january 8 at Spence Auditori- um. The musical menu for that night consisted of everything from semi-classical fare to Dixieland jazz, interspersed with a few specialty numbers. After that the band was looking forward to even greater things from its Spring Concert at McFarlin Auditorium on May 7. That night the air was filled with the beautiful strains of Hyden, Strauss, and Verdi, it was a glorious crown to the year's activities. The Annual Band Spring Concert. At left, the executive council of the Band. Reading from left to right: For- rest Ingram, Sergeantg Duncan Kelley, Second Lieutenantg' Pat Dowling, First Lieutenantg John Furlow, Captaing Vel- tin Boudreaux, Drum Majorg Anthony Daboub, First Lieutenantg Gordon Glas- co, Sergeantg Tom Maloney, Second Lieutenantg Glynn Marlow, Sergeant. REVEREND s J RIVOIRE S J MR- E- L. HOHMAN Band Moderator Bfmd Dffeffaf' The Band performs during the half time of the Jesuit Lancaster game. THE RADIO CLUB First row, left to right: Peter Strange, Tracy Johnson, Louis Ponthieu, Mike O'Neill, Adolph Canales, Joe Timmerman, Louis Wise, Jack Wrenn. Second row: Mr. W. E. Underhill, S.J., Alex Meletio, Kiernan White, Jim Paschal, David Sibila, Victor Barber, John Ahnert. Third row: Gene Mikeska, Lucio Morones, Victor De La Rosa, Sam Lomonaco, John Goodman, Nat Coursey, Pat Dennehy. Allowing for its having been in existence only one year, and having only a small membership, the Jesuit Radio Club has accomplished wonders. From the tiny three-member club started by Mr. Underhill, S. J., the JRC has expanded to eight members with regular meetings and many varied activities. In the way of equipment the club has added to their 60 watt transmitter and other instruments, a donated 300 watt trans- mitter and a repaired 12 watt transmitter. Also, besides the stations which the members themselves have assembled, the JRC has constructed a Tesla coil, a very high- power, high-frequency transmitter used for demonstration pur- poses. From the many students pictured above only eight are official members, the rest being candidates. Membership consists in hold- ing an amateur radio license. Members have shown their interest by their industrious Work. During the year several field trips were taken to radio and TV stations. Moreover, the JRC enter- tained the student body at the third quarter assembly. The JRC feels and hopes that the pattern it has set this year will be a prototype of many more successful years. Adolph Canales, president of JRC, op erates the new 300 watt transmitter. LIBRARY AIDES Standing, left to right: Mrs. jean Reilly, Librarian, Ted Welch, Lee Bacon, Bobby Boyne, Don Shaw, jack Houlihan, Richard Cardenas, George Giard, joe Kiowski, Jim August, Charles Lundquist, Reverend Francis R. Braun, S. J., Librarian, Anthony Hopp, Jack Oster, Bill Meagher. Seated: John Furlow, Pat Dowling, john Forbes, Benny Sodek, Claude Barbazon, Mickey Hagar, Warren Lucas. Due to the increase of enrollment of the school in the last few years, it was necessary to increase the library facilities. With the increased facilities it became of great impor- tance to establish the library aides. These students keep the library in order, which includes replacing the books to the shelves and repairing damaged books. At all times, before school, during school, during lunch and study periods, and after school, there is always a library aide hard at work in the library. With the enrollment reaching a new high, it would be im- possible to keep up the efficiency of the library with- out the aid of these students. This efficiency is due to the untiring work of Fr. Braun, S. I., the librarian, and his assistant, Mrs. jean Reilly. The value of the library aides is adequately attested to by both Fr. Braun and Mrs. Reilly. Louis Wise inspects bulletin board in library. The library aides keep this board posted with the covers of new books. CAMERA CLUB First row, left to right: Leo Ruiz, Mike Morrow, Philip Adams, Jasper Interrante, Mickey Hagar Pat McDermott, Eddie Pita, Douglas Kelly, Bill Lindley. Second row: Mr. Crown Wilson, SJ. Pete Wylie, George Giard, Pat Sims, Benny Sodek, Tommy McSweeney, Roddy Hooper. Third row Barry Lovelace, Anthony Daboub, jon Jacoby, Chris Klobukowski, Pat Dowling, Arnold Killeen Don Shaw. Fourth row: Billy Schares, Glynn Marlow, Brian Sullivan, Peter Kirk, Frank Kneisel The Camera Club is jesuit's newest organization. The club was founded by Anthony Daboub, the Roundup's staff photographer. The purpose of the new club is to make available a multitude of pictures so that the Roundup might portray the varied activities at Jesuit more graphically. Also through the Camera Club, the members are instructed in the fundamentals of photography. Their part of the activities consisted in films, lectures, and the study of photographic equipment. Throughout the year the club sponsored many contests for its members. Also the club pushed and sponsored the annual Picture Contest for the whole school. The officers of the Camera Club: President, Anthony Daboubg Vice President, Benny Sodekg Secretary, Glynn Marlowg Treasurer, Jon ja- cobyg Moderator, Mr. Wilson. THE SAFETY CLUB First row, left to right: Mr. Folsom, S.J., moderatorg Jack Houlihan, Mickey Hagar, Jasper Inter- rante, Jimmy Begg, Mike Richardson, Ray Patak. Second row: Anthony Daboub, Pat McDermott, Bob Buchheit, Ronnie Fulton, Jim Obst, Tom Fuechtmann. Third row: Claiborne Johnson, John Goodman, Jim Works, George Giard, Corky Clark, Alvin Lostetter, Bill Moser. Fourth row: Henry Seeligson, Buzz Crutcher, Joe Neuhoff, Tom Meyer, Jack Schaeffer, Bill Lindley. The Safety Club's prime purpose for existence is to promote a sense of safety into the lives of the students at Jesuit. They try to get through to the student body that a safe driver is one that will live the longest. This fine organization was organized last year with the help of the Dads Club and with the direction of Mr. Tysor, the driving instructor at Crozier Technical High School. The Safety Club included as part of its program the driving school that was recently held at Jesuit. They en- couraged as many students as possible to join the driving school. The school was a huge success and the Safety Club should take a large part of the credit for its successfulness. Recently the club received a trophy for safe driving that was presented to Jesuit High School. The trophy was giv- en to Jesuit because it had the best safe-driving record among the private and parochial schools of Dallas County. Buzz Crutcher, Mr. Folsom, S. J., and Claiborne Johnson pose for staff photographer Tony Da- boub with the trophy that Jesuit received for safe driving. LETTERMAN'S CLUB First row, left to right: Reverend J. J. May, SJ., Mike Sreenan, Mike Carr, jack Houlihan, Paul Smith, Jim Scoggin, Ray Ruwaldt, Skippy McCaffrey, Richard Allen, Al Magro, Frank Beard, john Donovan. Second row: Ralph Dodson, Milam joseph, jerry Graham, Robert Tapia, Hector Ruiz, jerry Allen, Gene Stack, Clifton Hill, Rufe Brewton, jack Fiedler, Ronnie Carr, Michael Hagar, Forrest Ingram. Third row: Bill Hull, Alvin Lostetter, Cardy Vance, john Finn, Felix Rotello, Harry Crutcher, Robert Buchheit, Neal Lamping, Pat Cowdin, George Loveland, jerry Zipper, Marty O'Donnel1, Bob White. Fourth row: Gary Pasqua, Bob Finegan, Walter McAdam, Pat Hall, Paul Sodeman, Dan O'Shea. A. C. Moser, jack Schafer, Bob Wilson, joe Biasatti, Tom Fuechtmann, joe Neuhoff, Corky Clark. CHEERLEADERS i ft .... are 7 r p Z: r Q XML 1 v Rangers fight! yell the cheerleaders as they lead the student body. First row, left to right: Paul Smith, Michael Hagar, and Jack Fiedler. Standing: Mike Sreenan and Al Magro. xl lT.C.I.L. FOOTBALL CHAMPS MEN BEHIND THE CHAMPS LANCASTER SMITH BILL DURICK Coach Arsirlanz Coarln First row, left to right: Jim Scoggins, Ralph Dodson, Hector Ruiz, Gene Stack, Ray Ruwaldt, Tri- Captaing Bob Wilson, Tri-Captain, Pat Hall, Tri-Captaing Walter McAdam, Milam joseph, Skippy McCaffrey. Second row: Coach Smith, Rufe Brewton, joe Neuhoff, jerry Allen, jerry Zipper, Felix Rottello, Danny Knight, Gary Pasqua, Neal Lamping, Cardy Vance, Bob Finegan, john Finn, Joe Biasatti. Third row: Bob White, Dan O'Shea, Cecil Parkerson, Corky Clark, jack Schaeffer, Richard Allen, Alvin Lostetter, A. C. Moser jim Lover, Tom Fuechtmann, Clifton Hill, Assistant Coach Durick. 411 K ! gsullvv' M RHY Ruwaldt breaks liosiaigtim m lm hr against Kirwgldjtfythpicks up valu bl ' A . mst an ' 6 Sfaf 3 G yard Coming Game aga e Chgmpionshi age P game. BOB WILSON RAY RUWALDT PAT HALL Captuin Captain CIIPMHZ . L, 4,A, , h to THUPPY MCCaffr A' for ihe fond d GY f20J ' - hes Over vxitggglufhdown scored 1,3223 IES hands.to Ray Ruwqldt srgajvmt e uwaldt In Ku- down agamst Kxr uch This picture of Ranger teamwork explains why the Jesuit team wound up as champs of the TCIL league. This picture is typical of Ranger play throughout the night of the championship game, in which the Rangers emerged victors of the Kirwin Buccaneers, 26-12. This is the greatest team that I've ever coached. These words were very often heard from Coach Lancaster Smith during the 1954 football season, concerning the '54 Ranger team. And the greatest it very well may have been, for the 1954 Jesuit football team brought the school its first TCIL championship. En route to the championship, the team compiled a record of 9 wins against only one loss to Hillcrest of the city league. This team not only brought much glory to the school, but also several individuals re- ceived recognition throughout the city, state, and one throughout the nation. Jesuit placed seven merfon the twenty-two member All-State TCIL team, with six other Rangers re- ceiving honorable mention. Two boys were named to the Greater Dallas All-Star team. They were Ray Ruwaldt, who was named to a first string halfback spot, and Bob Wilson, who landed a second team end position. Moreover, Ray made second team All-America, All-Catholic, while Bob received honorable mention on the same mythical eleven. Although at season's end, the team found that it was loaded with All-State material, yet, at the beginning of the season, the outlook was not too bright. According to pre-sea- son predictions, the Jesuit team was too green to have a great season. But because of the terrific coaching job turned in by Coach Lancaster Smith and his able assistant, Coach Bill Durick, the team came around very quickly under fire. At the end of the season, the team had surprised everyone, and many persons were in perfect agreement with Coach Smith: They're' the greatest. Jesuit ........ Jesuit .,,.,,,. O HillCfESt ........ ------ 1 2 Jesuit ........ 28 McKinney ,,.. ..... 0 Jesuit ,,,,,,,, 25 Carrollton ..... ...... 0 Jesuit ........ 27 Grapevine .......... .-.-- 0 Jesuit ,,..,,., 27 Lake Worth .......... ----- 0 Jesuit ........ 28 Central Catholic ....... .. 6 Jesuit ,,.,..., 35 St. John's ............... -- 6 Jesuit ........ 47 Lancaster ..... ..... 0 Jesuit ........ 26 Kirwirl ...... ----4 1 2 RANGERS' RECORD 27 Bonham ................... ...... 0 Ranger TCIL All-Staters, first row, left to right: Gary Pasqua Skippy McCaffrey, Ray Ruwaldt. Second row: A. C. Moser, Bob Wilson Walter McAdam, 'Bob White. B TEAM FOOTBALL First row, left to right: Billy Purcell, Jim Ingram, Gary johnson, Tony Grandinetti, Pete Mycue, Tony McRedmond, George Loveland, Petey O'Reilly, Bill McGuire. Second row: Ross Interrante, Jerry Cade, Mickey Arnold, Mickey Koller, Tom Meyer, Ken Spies, Paul Thornes, Terry Riley, Pat Covvdin, jim Kavanagh, Danny Knight. Third row: Father Boggs, S.j., Coach, Cecil Parkerson, Tommy Smith, Alan Cooper, George Giard, Pat Sims, Robert Hanna, George Wilson, Dan O'Shea, Earl Munchrath, Bob Buchheit, Assistant Coach. Fourth row: Charles Daboub, Pat Loveland, jim Lover, Ed Krischke, Warren Miiller. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Kneeling, left to right: Bernard Roche, Charles Sladek, Dick Hull, Pat Coghlan, jim Holt, Bobby Boggs, Danny McGuire. Second row: Rodger Underwood, joe Connelly, Eddie Lamberty, Tom Loughney, jack Harper, john Biasatti, jerry Pettibone, Albert Pierce, Bill Higgins, Richard Larson, John Stack, Luke Bosco, jim Gannon, Mickey Arnold, Pete Pangle. T.C.I.L. BASKETBALL CHAMPS Seated, left to right:.Hector Ruiz, Buzz Crutcher, Skippy McCaffrey, Tri-Captaing Marty O'Donnell, Tri-Captamg John Finn, Tri-Captaing Milam joseph, Al Magro. Standing: Coach Bill Durick, Ray Ruwaldt, Bob Wilson, Paul Sodeman, George Loveland, Manager. The Jesuit Rangers did what nobody expected. They captured the 1955 TCIL State Basketball Tournament in San Antonio. The Rangers won the title by defeating Corpus Christi by the score of 57-54 in the final game. It was a great team victory for Jesuit, who definitely was the dark horse of the tourney in pre-tournament ratings. john Finn. Ranger TriACaptain, receives congratulations from Father W. J. Buehler, President of St. Mary's University, after he .d t , the trophies had been given to the winners. gm es mm fo state title' Coach Bill Durick-After only two years V 4l 1-f - hoots . f R get pivot, S Guard Skippy McCaffrey 1225 lets fly a two-pointer, as Paul Sodeman mm'-Dagnell 1205 Stands Sodeman 1661 and Ruwaldt 1261 rush in to check for as Marty O O for tW0 rebound. beneath basket- Bob Wilson, jesuit's leading scorer and All-Stater, pushes up two points from the foul circle. The Rangers had come a long way since the be- ginning of the season. The first five games of the sea- son found the Rangers on the short end of the score. But the Rangers finally began hitting their stride after the New Year started. They immediately initi- ated an eight game winning streak. High points of this win streak were hard-earned victories over Wood- row Wilson, the second place team in the city league, and the highly-regarded Lancaster Tigers. The Rang- ers wound up the season with a record of 18 wins against 9 losses. For Coach Bill Durick it was a glorious achieve- ment. For, in his second year as head basketball coach at Jesuit, he had guided his team to the TCIL title. For Jesuit it was the first state basketball title, and the second straight TCIL crown that Ranger teams had brought to the school this year. s INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Name Wilson McCaffrey Sodeman O'Donnell Finn ..,,....,,,, Ruwalclt ...... 75 Joseph ....,..., ,.,, 6 0 Crutcher ,,,,,, , 255 236 Point: 385 246 142 SKIPPY MCCAFFREY MARTY O'DONNELL Tri-Capmizz and Guard Tri-Caplnin and Guard SEASON RECORD jeruity Opponentr Irving .....,,. ,,,,, 4 7 Forest ............,.,... ..... 4 1 Sunset ,,,,....,,,,......... ,,,., 4 6 South Oak Cliff ........ ...... 5 2 Hillcrest ..,,.,.,.,,,,.... ,,,,, 4 9 Forest .,...........,.... .,,,. 5 4 Adamson .... .... 6 0 Irving ........... ...., 3 9 Yantis ,............. ..... 7 1 Waxahachie ,...,.. .... 6 3 44 Hillcrest r,,r....,,,,,,,.. ,.4,, South Oak Cliff ,.,,, ..... 4 8 Terrell ,,,....,........,,. ..., 5 4 Lancaster ............. ,,.,.. 6 7 Mesquite ........ 53 McKinney ....... .... 6 6 Terrell .....,............. .... 6 8 Garland ...........,..,....., ..... 6 2 Woodrow Wilson ..,.,... r.... 7 0 Lancaster .................. 37 Garland ...,.............. ,,,., 4 8 McKinney .,..... ..., 6 7 Mesquite ............ 59 Bishop Byrne ......... ..... 7 O Central Catholic ....., .... 5 7 Corpus Christi .,,.,................... 57 Alumni ............,......,................ 61 W' ON 18-LOST 9 Ray Ruwaldt lays up two points for the Rangers as Bob Wilson comes in for a possible rebound. B TEAM BASKETBALL Seated, left to right: Danny Wewer, Petey O'Reilly, A. C. Moser, Frank Beard, Paul Thomes. Stand- ing: Reverend Julius J. May, S.J.g john McLeod, Brian Sullivan, Ken Spies, Tommy Smith, Ted Troy. ERESHMAN BASKETBALL Kneeling, left to right: Pat Coughlin, Bobby Hettler. Standing: Charles Sladek, David Mims, Mike Telly, Lloyd Bellamy, jerry Pettibone, Coach Bob Buchheit. T.C.I.L. BASEBALL CHAMPS? P ? jesuit's hopes of a first TCIL baseball title and a first triple crown rests on the shoulders of these four regulars. Left to right: joe Biasatti, Ray Ruwaldt, Rufe Brewton, Al Lostetter. Caarla BILL DURICK Last year our varsity nine went to the semi-finals of the TCIL tournament be- for losing a close one to St. Thomas, 2-1. This year's team is determined to go all the way and make a clean sweep of TCIL titles for the year. The returning lettermen shown on these pages are the key to Ranger title hopes. joe Biasatti, Ray Ruwaldt, Rufe Brewton, and Gary Pasqua are expected to supply the needed hitting power. The real question mark of the team is the mound staff. The Rangers lost their two leading hurlers and are pinning their hopes this year on three untried hurlers up from the B Team. Alvin Lostetter will probably be the catcher, with Rufe Brewton, Ronnie Carr, Ray Ruwaldt, and Gary Pasqua rounding out the infield. In the outfield will probably be joe Biasatti, Mike Sreenan, and Paul Srnith. Upon the shoulders of these men rests the responsibility of winning Jesuit's first TCIL baseball title and triple crown. Expected to head the Ranger mound staff are jim Lover, Tom' MIKE CARR and CHARLES A-I-KINS my Ruwaldt, and Hector Ruiz. Mamzgerr ALVIN LOSTETTER RUFE BREWTON Cgtghef First Base RAY RUWALDT Shortstop JOE BIASATTI Outfield V . RONNIE CARR Second Base MIKE SREENAN PAUL SMITH outfield Outfxelcl THE TENNIS TEAM Jesuit's Tennis Team, pictured above, from left to right: Jon Jacoby, Pat Cowdin, Bob Buchheit, Fred Faust, Mike Richardson, Forrest Ingram, and Mr. T, I.. Herlong, S. J., Moderator. MR. JAMES CALLEN Terznir Coach This year the tennis team is looking forward to bettering last year's record of two won, two lost, and three tied. One of the tie matches was with the city champ, Sunset. In striving for this goal, the tennis team has spent many long hours at hard practice under their new ten- nis coach, Jim Callen, a graduate of Jesuit. Before graduation Jim was the number one player on St. Mary's University tennis team. After he has held intra-team matches to deter- mine the rank of the individual players, Coach Cal- len hopes to line up a rugged schedule with the city schools. He also has hopes of expanding the matches to more than seven. Serving as moderator of this yearis team is Mr. T. L. Herlong, S. J., the coach of last year's team. THE GOLF TEAM W Kneeling, left to right: John Donovan, Mickey Hagar. Standing: Mr. Warren Higgins, Coachg Ray Patak, Ron Fulton, Frankie Beard, Joe Kiowski, jim Obst, Al Magro, and Claiborne johnson. f F' We X X f 1 ' .. ,fig f ' 9 4-ww' ef. L lL'1f'1'I M., en,,l f ff ,. . . ..rE.n.. e fi ffffff 4 nnlnn N i e f - '. 'flf if li? 422.--. -5, , ?,i .-if Q :':-F'-,',k, ti- SPECIAL PATRON S TOM MAGNER and CO. MAHER BROTHERS, INC. ST. BERNARD'S MEN'S CLUB FLEMING AND SONS, INC. MR. E. W. MUDGE, JR. MR. and MRS. ED E. MCLEMORE, JR. DORAN CHEVROLET MR. ARTHUR C. HUGHES HOLY TRINITY CHURCH COWDIN BROTHERS MR. and MRS. CHARLES J. JOSEPH MR. and MRS. M. J. JOSEPH SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL CHRIST THE KING CHURCH JESUIT MOTHERS' CLUB MR. and MRS. L. M. GLASCO J. J. SHEA THE MURRAY COMPANY OF TEXAS E. J. SOLON SOUTHWESTERN GREYHOUND LINES LAWRENCE C. GALLAWAY, Realtor GQQGQGGQGGQGGQOGQGGQOGQO PATRONS ST. 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