GRAD PREP LOYOLA ACADEMY 1946 xxx WX i 1 STAFF Eflltor IU chtet A soclate Editor Faculty Editor Sentor Class cvto Sport Ed tor Actvttue Fdlror Photographtc Ecl tor Art Editor Business Manager Franc: uns A ehr Polaert H Festle Eugene E Dougnerty lawrence V rxel y an R a Th odore D Leonard n V s Charles J Sager tro o lgt,r PRoe Dam I VJ Mclntyrf Wllltam G Roche Richard E Ke hen R Peter Bowman James R Sweeney ath J ur J Bt Edward Romain George Thomas Frank J J Hy and R Waymel J Ka F Cook Apel -' -' - ' Lo ' . L , Jr, ' E I' r - . I s I Jol .Flan gan t' 3 . e . ' L Joh J. .il ter Calendar Editor J. Bergen Curran ' J hat E. lvarc le ite 's . If s M ew . I'Iiclcey Arth ' . 'Iek . I . iser DEDICATION To all the Loyolans who have given thelr lnves tor us and for thelr country In World War II we humbly and reverently ded cate thus book Many our tribute so small May the good God reward thesr acrlfice and take them Into Hls arms forever The Class of 1946 I E ' . words are unnecessaryg their deed was so great, . C . . . 'kir fir 'kikfii' 'kiririririr 'k'k'kir'k'k 'kiririririr iriririr'k'k 'kir1lr'k'kir 'k'A k'k'A k I-. W S 2C CLEMENT A BERGHOFF U SN R Ae1B Dled Ottober 4 1944 In service at San Dnego Calnfornta Graduated from the Academy ln 1944 PFC JOHNJ BURKE JR US Army Age 30 ed n actton wtth the Ar Rangers at Cnsterna Italy January 30 1944 Graduated from the Academy Page 6 tn 1932 EDWARD J BROCKMAN U S N R Avnatuon Cadet Age 19 Ktlled In plane crash at Madnson Wsconsnn Aprnl 10 1943 Graduated from the Academy In 1941 GEORGE E BRANNAN Volunteer un the Amerlcan Fleld Servlce Age 37 KtI1ed tn actnon un Burma May 5 1944 Attended the Academy 3 years PVT JAMES M BUTTIMER US Army Age 21 Knlled nn actaon at Brettenbach Germany ral 1945 whsle fightung wnth the DIVISION Graduated from the Academy an 1942 Recewed the Purple Heart .1 'U5 MARTIN T CALLAGHAN US Army Age 20 Kllled In action near Faha Germany February whle fig in wt the t Duvisaon Attended the Academy three years Received the Purple Heart The above picture of T15 Martin Callaghan was taken while he was attending a Naval prep school IM. 'E ill' S SGT HENRYJ CONNERY US Army Age 38 Had ten years actlve service In the Marines Killed by a snlpers bullet In North Burma July 27 I944 while fighting wuth Merrulls Marauders Attended the Academy one year Received the Purple Heart LT lp g l CHARLES CARROLL U S N R Age 22 Killed In the North Atlantic while on convoy duy July 6 I 42 Attended the Academy three years Received the Purple Heart PFC DONALDA CUNY USMC Age I8 Killed In action on Peleluu Island ep tember I5 l944 while landing with the LT lg g J JOHN H COYNE U S N R first wave of Marines Age 24 Graduated from the Academy In i943 ed n action near Nlmes France Received the Purple Heart Au ust 2l o o a He a Presidential Unit Citation fighter off the U S S Tulagu lst Marine Dlvusuon Attended the Academy 2 years Recommended for a citation for bravery Received the Purple Heart under fire Page 7 . . . I ,YV I l9, l945, 'I ht g i h I 94 h -V 1 I , Q W, x . ,1 FT Ngxx E2 ' A V ,f . . . . I Ly! 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I S - Kill i ' ' , , ' g , 'l944, pilt f llct ' ' ' ' ' ...ve MAJOR HENRY W DALTON U S Army Age 31 Killed In action In Belgium December 19 Division Graduated from the Academy In 1930 S 1fC CLAUDE J BENBENNICK Received the Purple Heart Age 21 Awarded the Bronze Star for meritorious service Awarded the Silver Star for outstanding gal dead lantry and bravery under life Lost on the submarine Swordfish January 1945 and presumed Graduated from lhe Academy 1943 Received a submarine Group Citation LT ll g 1 JOHN DENNEY JR U SN R Age 28 Last at sea on September 13 1944 when has destroyer sank in an Atlantic hurricane Graduated from the Academy IN 1935 4 LT GEORGE R GRACE US Army Alr Corps Age 20 LT EDWARD J DETMER U S N R Age 25 R T JAMES E CZARNECKI U 5 N R Killed In action on Leyte December 30 1944 K II d ,n 9 lane crush on le fe Age 33 Graduated from the Academy an 1941 I e P Y Graduated from the Academy in 1938 'ned September 14 1944 at Miami Florida Recewed 'he PWPLC Hear' A d d th A M d l Presidential Unit Cltallon Graduated from the Academy In 1929 Wa' 9 e 'V 9 9 Page 8 . f. I ig' I , 'Q ff ft, I, 1944, while fighting with the 9th Armored in CAPTAIN HERMAN E GRESIK U S Army Age 27 Dled In England Graduated from the Academy nn T936 PFC ROBERT O JANSEN U S Army Age 27 Dued m a Japanese prlson camp near Tokyo July I5 T945 after bemg a prusoner for tour years Graduated from the Academy un l936 SGT THOMAS R JAGOP US frmy Age 21 Died near Blftontalne France on Novem la r ll T944 of wounds recclved on November l whale flahtxng wlth the 36th DIVISION Graduated from the Academy ID l942 Receuved the Purple Heart w th Cluster PFC ROBERTJ HENRY U S Army Age 21 Kulled In action an Germany March 25 T9 5 while fig I g h e 9 n Graduated from the Academy In l942 Recelved the Purple Heart Awarded the Sllver Star lor bravery In action lst I.T JEROME A JUHNKE U S Army Arr Corps Age 27 Kulled In actlon as a fighter pulot over T msua Aprnl l I 2 Attended the Academy one year Recelved the Purple Heart Awarded the Arr Medal wrth two clusters Page 9 s, . , . . ' ' . ' 4, A ht'n wit th th I- 4 lantry Division . . X, . . . e , ' . . . . , . . . . , . . ' . . . A U .. ' . I 94 I I I . -mn 1st LT JOHN E KELLY US Army Age 25 ENS GEORGE W KIELY JR USNR Kulled In actlon on the lsar rnver Aprnl Age 22 29 1 45 Kulled at Jamaica Bay when hls scout Graduated from the Academy ID 1938 patrol plane crashed unto the sea Receuved the Purple Heart August 26 1942 Awarded the Silver Star for bravery Graduated from the Academy In 1937 nn actlon PVT RICHARD K KING US Army Age 20 Dled at Camp Wallace Texas July 27 1943 Graduated from the Academy un 1941 EDWARD O KOCH, Clvllnan flight mstructor 2nd LT EDMUND L LEACH U S M C tor the U S Army Alr Corps Age 21 Age 28 Killed ln actnon on lwo luma, Killed In a plane crash near East St Louis, lll , March 3, 1945 September 14, 1943 Graduated from the Academy In 1941 Attended the Acadefvy 3 y ar., Received the Purple Heart Page 10 , fbi' . :fa 4 1 Q M' ' Q , ff' af y 1 ,L J. . J f 'wa' Q l 9 . . . l 1 1st LT RICHARDJ LEAHY U S Army Age 22 Kulled In actlon near Achen Germany October 27 1944 Graduated from the Academy In 1941 Received the Purple Heart wlth a Cluster Awarded the Bronze Star 'N at ,Z 3 P' Y,-...ailliw CORP JAMESL MOONEY JR US Army Age 38 Kllled In actuon at Severs France Au ust 12 1 44 Graduated from the Academy nn 1926 Received the Purple Heart I -sc X 1st LT DONALD B MCNALLY U S Army Alr Corps Age 23 actlon over France November 15 1943 Attended the Academy 2 years Recelved the Purple Heart Awarded the Arr Medal wlth one cluster Killed qs-I, P F C GAVIN MCCARTHY U S Army Age 20 Kulled rn actuon In Southern France October 30 1944 while lighting with the 45th Drvlslon Attended the Academy an 1938 Recesved the Purple Heart SGT DAVIDW OBRIEN U S Army Arr Corps Age 26 Knlled In actlon over Brttburg Germany December 11 1944 a wanst gunner on a B17 Graduated from the Academy In 1936 Page 11 V .aff ' 1 y v, px Q , Q. . . V , E ty .V i , Vx x 1 ' ' in ' , , M . . H SJ ' ' , m In T .V ll' l . 1. I s,,, ' Q .. 1 ze -f M' N, I. K' 4 ri A , K-1' -T ' .,' f ' - W -WX - WC , 9 , 9 I I , , ' I l AKC XV EDWARD C DA! U S Army Alr Corps Age 20 Killed ID a plane crash ln Alakama February 26 1944 Graduated from He Academy In 1941 SflC DONALD E SEBASTIAN U S N R Age 22 Kulled In actnon an lmgayen Gulf January 7 1945 Attended the Academy 2 years Page 12 I' FC JOHN J PUPDY Age 19 Kllled rn actlon In France November 19 1944 Graduated from the fcadeny nn 1943 Awarded t e Bronze St r lst LT BARTHOLOMEW OTOOLE JR U 5 Army Age 27 Knlled In action at Hannacourt France November 10 1944 Graduated from the Academy In 1935 Awarded the Bronze Star ENS THOMAS F SHAYXU S N R Age 23 Knlled at Corpus Chnstl Texas October I2 1944 an a mud alr collusion Graduated from the Academy an 1937 , J f v 1. . I . ' ' 1 - ' . , . - - U A . . . I I ' I : - . Received the Purple Heart 1- - Q . X l . A ., X I D Y, c' l ' D . .I I f 1 1 l ' l ARTHUR C SMITH Coast Guard Auxuluary Age 30 Dled nn Chicago Illunous May 12 1943 2nd LT CHARLES C SWEENEY U S Army Aur Corps Age 21 Knlled ln a plane crash In Panama Aprll 21 1945 whale searching for another pllot who was mussmg Graduated from the Academy un 1940 Seaman DANIEL J MURPHY Age 21 Last on the submarine Corvlna January 1944 and presumed dead Attended the Academy 1936 1938 SGT WILLIAMJ SPELLMAN US Army Age 20 Kulled In action at Rlttershoffen France January 14 1945 whale Gghtlng with the 14th Armored DIVISION Graduated from the Academy In 1942 Received the Purple Heart SGT WILLIAM P THOMAS U S Army Arr Corps Age 22 Knlled In an accudent at Walnut Ridge Arkansas January 1 1946 Attended the Academy 2 years Page 13 fr. - N F f , N -C I '- ' P Graduated from the Academy in 1929 ' 'f - ' l . 'Q . ' I ' . PFC VINTON F THOMPSON JR US Army Age 20 Knlled In actlon at La Haye du Punts France Ju y 31 1 4 Graduated from the Academy In 1942 Recerved the Purple Heart Awarded Presldentlal Unnt Cntatuon Corp EDWARD P WHALEN A AC Age 19 Reported mlsslng and presumed dead after a B 29 rand over Tokyo May 26 1945 Graduated from the Academy un 1944 Recevved the P rple Heart Page 14 GILBERT C SMITH U S Army Paratroops Age 21 Knlled nn actnon In Afrlca Attended the A ademy two years Pfc WILLIAM C HESSLAU Age 22 Knlled In actuon on Guadalcanal January 1943 Attended the Academy 1935 1937 Receuved the Purple Heart PO FRANK A MCNALLY Age 25 and presumed dead Attended the Academy 1934 1937 Received a subm rme Group Cutatlon S IC RICHARD M WALDRON JR U S N R Age 22 Knlled In actlon IH the Java Sea De ember 15 1945 when the U Pecos was sunk by Japanese bombers Graduated from the Academy In 1937 LT RUPERT J WEBER U SN R Age 26 Kulled In action over Formosa October 12 1944 when the Scout Bomber he was flyung was hut by ant: anrcraft fire Graduated from the Academy In 1937 Recemved the Purple Heart Awarded the Arr Medal and Crtatlan for Merntornous Duty I I , 94 C , , .S.S. . . . . . . D I 7' . ' ' I Lost on the submarine Scorpion, Marcl1,1944, ' YI I I I , 1 . FACULTY MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS Today you are Seniors Tomorrow you wlll be Alumni of Loyola Academy This transltlon should not and It wall not l am sure sever the bond that umtes you and Loyola Academy Loyola Academy IS your school As you leave on graduatnon may you carry wnth you the con v1ct1on that Loyola Academy wnll always be your school The Influence she exerted 1n your tralnmg and development durlng your student days w1ll be complemented by her contznued Interest nn your subsequent career In the full est meanlng of the term she wall always be to each of you your Alma Mater Her prude In you wlll be lustlfled rf you consistently adhere to the solrd prmcnples of Chrlstlan conduct absorbed whsle here The 1946 Graduatxon lssue of the Loyola Grad Prep IS appropriately dedicated to the graduates of the Academy who gave the last full measure of devotnon an the lme of duty servlng their country They are young men who sat 1n the some classrooms you now occupy They put Into practuce ID the camps on shnps In the alr and on the fleld of battle the prmcl ples they learned here They are a credlt to Loyola Academy They are a credlt to thelr country and theur God We rightly honor each of them with a golden star In our service flag May the noble example of these your feI'ow Alumnl serve as an lnsplratlon to each of you fwfr! i?cr Page 16 t 1 1 ' 41 ' . ,, . . ' 1 1 ' . ' 1 1 , 1 , . Rev Arc F Walker SJ Pnncnpol Rev Eugene F Mangold SJ Assnstan! Pnncupal Page 17 Fr Leonard H Hohman SJ Fr Edward C Magulre SJ Father Leonard H Hohman SJ lnstructs first year stu dents un the fundamentals of Latin Algebra and Re llglon He has l: en teach mg at Loyola for fifteen years Fr Walter O Crane SJ Father Walter O Crane SJ has completed has nmth year at Loyola He teaches Latln English and Rel glon In thlrd year He IS also moderator of the League of the Sacred Heart Second and thlrd year Rellglon IS taught by Father Edward C Maguire He IS also moderator of the Senior Sodallty Thus as has mnth year at Loyola He IS Instructor of Rellglon In fourth year and Faculty Supervisor o Buuldlngs and Grounds Besldes teaching French rn thlrd and fourth years and Latln In second Father Ger aslme M legrls SJ moderator of the Fathers Club the Stamp Club and the Alumni Assoclatlon This IS has sixth year at Loyola Fr Douglas A Pearl SJ Fr Gerasnme M Legns SJ Page 18 l l i . I . I E . . . ' Father Douglas A. Pearl has taught at Loyola for nine years. 'F ' ' . l A 5 . . I - - ' . ' , . ., is I, ' ' I I The Sensor Student Counsel lor IS Father James L Col ford SJ He also devoted his time to teaching first year Latin This is his fourth year at Loyola Fr Jamesl Colford SJ Father Maurice J Hussey SJ teaches third and fourth year English and fourth year Religion He IS also moderator of the Senior Class Junior Sodaluty and the Golf Team an his second year at the Academy Father Henry F Suelzer instructs Freshmen In Latin R luglon and Algebra He has been at Loyola for two years Father John B Amberg SJ teaches English in first year This IS has first year here Second year English and first and second year Re llgIOn were taught by Father Ar ur E Lovely SJ also IS moderator of the Junior Debaters Father Lovely taught at Loyola as a Scholastic but this IS his first year here as a priest Fr Maurice! Hussey SJ Fr Henry F Suelzer SJ Fr John B Amberg, SJ Fr Arthur E Lovely, SJ Page 19 Fr F Dermott Rabaul SJ Mr Francus A Gutowskl SJ Mr Douglas P Keller SJ Page 20 The Junior Student Counsel lor Father F Dermott Ra baut SJ teaches first year Latln This IS hls first year at Loyola Mr ThomasJ Maher SJ Mr Thomas J Maher SJ teaches thlrd and fourth year Englush He IS also moderator of the Prep Thus IS hns fourth year here Thus year all the Physics classes are taught by Mr Francis A Gutowskn SJ He also teaches Algebra ln third year and gram This IS has thlrd year at Loyola Mr Douglas P Keller SJ takes time out from his college teach :ng to mstruct classes In Algebra Trigonometry and Solud Geometry He IS also moderator of the boxmg team This IS has thlrd year here ln his thlrd year of teaching at Loyola Mr Lawrence Flynn SJ teaches Latnn an second and fourth years and Englnsh ln fourth year He rs also moderator of the band Mr Lawrence Flynn SJ I ' ' 4 1 ' 'I l , l . . , . ., . .I I . . . Geometry in second, and is head of Loyola's intra-mural pro- . . , . ., . ' ' , . I I ' K . . 1 ' 'I . . I , I h fir year on te teaching staff Mr Thomas Hopkins SJ lnstrucs Seniors In Latin Juniors in Greek and Sophomores in English He is also coach of the freshmen football team and moderator of th Grad Prep Mr Thomas P Hopkins SJ Mr Patrick J Ratterman SJ in his second year at Loyola teaches Sociology In fourth year Algebra in third and English in first Much of his time was also devoted to coaching basket ball freshmen football and tennis and to moderating the Torch Club English students In first and second years are mstructed by Mr Bernard D Haas SJ ln this his second year at Loyola he is moderator of the Bookstore and Swmg Band Mr Henry C Gelm SJ teaches Pre induction In fourth year and Geometry and Latin in second He 1 moderator of the Shutter Club This IS his first year at Loyola Mr Theodore J Tracy teaches second year Latin and Senior English and Greek He also moderates the Senior Debating Society and the Chesterton Club This is his second year at Loyola M Pct Y an Mr Bernard O Haas SJ Mr Henry C Gelm SJ Mr Theodorej Tracy SJ Page 21 , an Mr Thomas M Shields SJ Mr Joseph R Dempsey SJ Mr Thomas M Shields SJ teaches first year Algebra and second year Geometry He IS also moderator of the Candy Store This IS has first year at the Academy Mr Frederick .l Relf SJ During the first semester Mr Frederick J Relf SJ taught Geometry rn second year and was coach of the Ilghtwelght football team I e rs a regular Instructor an the college Mr Joseph R Dempsey SJ In hrs first year at Loyola teaches first year students Latm and History He also teaches Religion to the freshmen He moderates the championship Cross Country Team and IS a basketball coach and track moderator Mr Raymond L Zertz S J teaches second and thlrd year Latm and second year English He IS also moderator of the Mrssrons and the Publicity Club This IS hrs first year at Loyola Mr John S Hazard IS first and second year Spanish Instructor and teaches Hrs tor In first year H been with the Academy twelve years Mr Raymond L Zenz SJ Mr John S Hazard Page 22 Mr James M Roach IS Chemlstry Instructor and teaches first and second year Algebra Th s IS h s fourth year at the Academy Mr Walter L Bamberger teaches second and thlrd year Hustory He IS also dlrector of the Dramatlc Club He has been wlth the Academy two years Mr John M Quarters teaches first and second year English Thus ns hls flrst year at the Academy Mr Gerald Heffernan for the past seventeen years has been Loyola s boxing coach Mr John J Connolly taught Geometry ln second year and Algebra nn first and third year He left Loyola In December after sux years here Durmg hus stay Mr Connolly was also coach of football basketball and track He was Athletuc DI rector of the Academy Mr James M Roach Mr Walterl Bamberger Mr John M Quarters Mr Gerald Heffernan Mr John J Connolly Page 23 . l I , , , . ' v 1 ' 6 's I At mid-year John B. Tracy took over the duties of head basket- ball and track coach. He is also assistant football coach and Ath- letic Director of the Academy. He teaches Economics in third and fourth years. Mr. Tracy is camera shy. l Mr. Robert Cummins Mr. Alex Wilson Mr. Robert Cummiif's4 came to Loyola at the sistant basketball coach. semester to teach first year History and take Mr. Alex Wilson is director of the gym cnd on the duties of head football coach and as- coaches the Academy swimming team. 'X :tl a -Wa -Q-x is SENIORS Page 25 . na R-'nk Ai J A Wel you see I! was thus way Father Page 26 Jack Ramos Raro Waymel Gene Daugherty and Frank Rolfes rehearsung Alias ihe Deacon Father Hussey bays relaxing a ter a hard lest Mr Flynns boys relaxung even harder after Q hard tes? Aw cmon fellows x y 11 , JI. x4 A -A 's ' f . JOSEPH B ABEL Accelerated Course Flrst Honors l Second Honors 3 Class Officer Presldent l Vlce president 2 3 STANLEY J ANSTETT Second Honors l 2 Acolytes l 2 Sodallty l Shutter Club 3 4 Band l 2 3 4 Vlce presldent 4 GEORGE M BAKER Second Honors l Sodal ltyl 2 Football 2 Swlmmmgl 2 3 4 THOMAS C BENBENNICK Second Honors l Class Officer Vace president 4 Sodalnty l Dance Committee 4 JOHN E BIRELEY Fnrst Honors 3 Second Honors l 4 Class Officer President 2 4 Sensor Class Secretary Acolytes l Sodalrty l Prep 3 4 Torch Club 2 3 4 Basketball Manager 2 3 4 Dance Committee 4 WILLIAM A BLAHA Accelerated Course Flrst Honors l Sodallty l 3 Debating 3 Flne Arts 3 Sodalltyl 2 3 4 Debating l 2 Chesterton Club 3 4 Dramatlcs 3 4 Clsca 3 Flne Arts GEORGE W BOWEN JR Accelerated Course Flrst Honors l 2 Second Honors 3 Acolytes 2 Sodalrtyl 2 3 Debating 2 3 R PETER BOWMAN Accelerated Course Fnrst Honors l Second Honors 2 Sodalnty 2 3 Secretary 2 Prep 2 3 Grad Prep 3 WILLIAM T BRADLEY JR Entered Loyola Second Year-Class Officer President 3 Sodallty 3 Dramatlcs 4 Torch Club 2 3 Vlce president 4 Football 2 3 4 Swlmmmg 2 :rack 3 Dance Committee 4 Page 27 1 1 2 I ' I ' ' I I 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I ' ' . 5 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 I - 1 1 . ' 5 I I : I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I ' ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' ALFRED E. BOLT, JR. Second Honors 'l, 27 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 2, 3. . , . - I I I I I I I I ' l ' 1 1 ' l, l 1 I 1 1 1 - . , . in 1 1 41 1 1 1 1 41 ' I I I I I 1' A ' I ' ' Page 28 JOSEPH E BREMNER JR Class Honors Flrst Honors 2 3 4 Acolytes I Sodaluty I Band 2 3 JAMES E BRENNWALD Second Honors I 4 Acolytes I Sodalutyl 3 Boxlng PATRICK E BURKE SARSFIELD P BYRNE JR Acolytes 2 Sodaltty DONALD P CAGNEY Sodalltyl 4 Dromatlcs DONALD J CAMPE Second Honors I Class Officer Secretary Treasurer 2 Sodallty I Shut ter Club I Football I CARROLL P CHRISTMAN Sodahty I 3 Band I 2 3 Swnmmmg 2 JOHN E CLOHISY Sodalntyl 2 WILLIAM J COLFORD JR Second Honors 2 Sodalntyl Football I Basketball 'I 2 PATRICK J COLLINS Second Honors I 2 Aco ytes I 2 Sodollty I 3 4 Band 3 . , . 'lg 1 1 1 1 1 1 3i , . - 1 21 31 1 1 1 1 I1 2- l . . , . 5 L 3. - ' 1 1 ' 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4. - 1 1 - 1 1 - f . - ' 1 1 41 1 1 1 - . , . . , . I, 1 1 1 1 - ' I 1 Af I 1 1 1 1 1 1 4- VICTOR B COI.l.YER Second Honors I Aco es I 2 3 4 Sodallty I 2 Dramat cs 2 4 Chalrman 3 4 Prep3 4 Grad Prep4 Foot I ng RICHARD F CONDON Accelerated Course Frrst Honors I 2 3 Sodallty 3 Debating 3 D amatlcs 2 3 Fine Arts Club I 2 Bt a d Bridle 2 JOHN R CONNELIY Sodallty I 2 Stamp u I Band 2 Torch Club I Pub lc: Club 4 Pp4BandI 2 MARTINJ CROWl.EY JR Second Honors I Class OH'Icer Vlce presldent 3 Acolytes I Sodalrty I WILLIAM E CUNNINGHAM Sodallty I 2 3 Debatlng I J BERGEN CURRAN Class Honors 3 Flrst Honors 4 Second Honors I Sodalrty I 3 Debating 2 3 4 Prep 2 3 4 Grad Prep 4 Football I Debate Honors 3 RICHARD J DE CALUWE Second Honors I 2 3 Class Omcer President I 3 Vrce presl dent 2 4 Vrce president Senior Class Sodallty I 2 Torch Club 3 4 Footballl 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Dance Committee 4 GEORGE E DERNBACH JR Torch Club 2 GEORGE W de SMET Accelerated Course Second Honors I Class Officer Secretary I Acolytes I 2 Boxmg I 2 Page 29 lYf , , , 1 ' . : l , 3, ball , 2, soxl ' 1, 2, 5, 11, Pane Arts li 2, 3. f ' , I: I' I , I I '11 Cl b , 1, , ' , r 'ty THOMAS F. COOK, JR. Sodality I, 3g Grad fe 5 , . Page 30 WILLIAM T. DONOVAN First Honors l, Sec- ond Honors 2, 3, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4. EUGENE E. DOUGHERTY Second Honors l, Acolytes l, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4: Secretary 4, Prep 2, 3, 4: Co-editor-in-chief 4, Grad Prep 4, Faculty Editor 4, Football l: Manager 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3. JAMES H DUFFY Sodality 3 4 Shutter Club 4 Stamp Club 2 3 4 President 4 JACK J DURSO Second Honors l Sodaluty P Ba ball ROBERTJ EISLER Second Honors l Acolytes 2 So al y 2 4 Footb JOHN J ELSTER Class Officer President l Sodallty 4 Dramatlcs 4 Shutter Club l 2 3 4 President 4 Prep 4 Grad Prep 4 Football JAMESJ ELWARD Sodalltyl 2 3 Debating Prep 3 4 Fine Arts Club l 2 3 JAMES J FARRELL ROBERT H FESTLE First Honors 2 4 Second Honors l 3 Class Officer Secretary treasurer 3 Acolytesl 2 3 Sodalltyl 2 3 4 Se e tary l Prefect 2 Council Officer 3 Chesterton Club 3 4 Secre wry 3 President 4 Dramatlcs 3 4 Prep 2 3 4 Edutor4 Clsca l Grad Prep 4 Editor 4 But and Bridle Club 3 JOHN R FLANAGAN Class Officer President l 2 4 PresldentSemor Class Acolytesl So dallty l Dramatlcs 4 Grad Prep 4 Torch Club l 2 3 4 President 4 Football l 2 3 4 Track l Dance Committee 3 4 l, 2, 3, rep 3, 4, sket l, 2, 3, 4. l, , d it l, , , call 3, 4. ' z ' 2 , , , 2 l, 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3, 4. - ' , , : ' l, 2, 3, 4, Chesterton Club 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4, l l F 1 1 f l I 1 I Z Cr ' , 2 To , ' I ' i ' , . JOHN J FLOOD JR Flrst Honors 4 Second Honors l Class Omcer President l 2 3 So d nty l 3 Dramatlcs 4 Torch Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 Footballl 2 3 4 HENRY F FOERSTER JR Accelerated Course Flrst Honors l Second Honors 2 3 So dalnty 3 DANIEL G FROGH Sodalltyl 2 Debatlngl DAVID A GASS Class Honors l Flrst Honors 2 Second Honors 3 4 Acolytesl Sodallty 3 Sh ub l FRANCIS R GAUER Second Honorsl 2 3 4 Class OfTlcer Secretary l 2 Acolytes l 2 Sodalltyl 2 3 Council Omcer 3 Dramatucs 4 Shutter Club 4 Band 3 4 President 4 Track l JOHN H HELLER JOHN A HAYES Class Honors 2 3 4 First Honors l Sodallty l 3 4 Council Officer 3 Debatnng 3 4 Presldent 4 Chesterton Club 3 4 Vlce presldent 4 Prep 3 4 Debate Honors 3 Clsca l 3 4 Oratorlcal Contest Winner 3 Jumor Actlvrty Award 3 GEORGE D HARDIN JR Sodalltyl 3 Box In 2 3 4 Track 3 Tennls 3 4 BERNARD J HALLENBERG Entered Loyola Second Year Sodallty 3 CHARLES A GENDRON Sodalltyl 3 4 Page 31 - I - 2 2 1 I I 2 ' Cl 2 2 2 I 1 I I I I - . , . 1' I I I ' - I I - - I I I I I 'l, 2, 5 utter Cl , 2, 3, 4. ' I I I F I I I I I I I : I I I I I I - I I I I I I I I I I I I 5 ' I I I I I I I I ' I ' I I ' 9 I I 2 2 I - . in . , , . Page 32 JAMES F HESTER JR Second Honors l So da lty l MATHEWJ HICKEY Ill Second Honors l 3 Acolyte l Sodalrty 1 2 3 4 Vlce prefect 2 Dramatlcs 4 Grad Prep 4 Cusco 'l Flne Arts u 'l ROBERT E HIELSCHER Second Honors l Sodality 3 4 Basketball 2 DONALD E HINES Sodalltyl 3 EDWARD J HYLAND Fnrst Honors l Second Honors 2 3 Class Officer Vlce president l Acolytes l 2 Sodality l 3 4 Debatlng 3 4 Dramatlcs 4 Grad Prep 4 Football 2 3 4 ton Club 3 4 Stamp Club 'l Prep l Clsca 'l 2 Flne Arts Club l 2 3 BRIAN H JARCHOW Accelerated Course Entered Loyola In Second Year Basketball DONALD R JONES Sodality l Dramatlcs Boxing 4 Track 4 Clsca l Publlclty Club 3 4 Vlce president 3 4 GEORGEJ KAISER JR Second Honors l 2 Class Officer Secretary I Vlce president 2 Acolytes l 2 Sodalnty l 3 Grad Prep 4 Foot ba I Trackl HAROLD R KEEGAN Accelerated Course Furst Honors l 2 3 Sodality 3 I' .' ' ' I - cn b , 2, 5. ' ' . , 3: ROCCO V. IERINO Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Chester- 2, 3. . ' I l il i I I I I I I JEROME W KELLY Sodalltyl 2 Band l Football I LAWRENCE V KELLY Entered Loyola In Sec ond Year Second Honors 2 Acolytes 2 So daIlty3 4 Chesterton Club3 Dramatlcs4 Prep 4 Grad Prep Editor 4 Flne Arts Club 2 3 RICHARD E KESHEN Second Honors I Class Officer Secretary I Sodallty I 4 Debatlng 4 Dramatlcs 4 Prep 4 Grad Prep 4 Torch Club 3 4 Football 3 4 Boxmgl 2 3 4 Elocutlon Contest Flnallst I JOHN J KING Accelerated Course Class Honors I Debating I Football I Boxing I Track I ULYSSES C KORBAKES Accelerated Course Flrst Honors I Dramatlcs 2 3 Elocutlon Con test Fmallst 2 JOHNA KRONON JR Accelerated Course Furst Honors I Second Honors 3 DONALD A KRUEGER Second Honors I So dallty I 2 3 Boxmg I Elocutlon Contest Final IS 2 JOHN A LANE Sodallty I Debating 3 Dra :cs 4 Band I 2 Tack I 3 4 Tennls Clsca I Publlclty Club 3 4 President 3 4 TOMMAS A LA RATTA Accelerated Course Class Honors I Second Honors 2 Sodalnty 2 4 Flne Arts Club I RICHARD W LARKIN Class Honors 2 3 Flrst Honors 4 Sodallty I 2 3 4 Debatnng 3 4 Chesterton Club 4 Prep 3 4 Tennis 4 Golf Page 33 . 1 1 1 - , 5 - 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - f . . 1 - I 1 F I ' - 1 1 - maf 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 31 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 7 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3, 4. Page WILLIAM J LA VEZZORIO Class Officer Vlce presldent 2 Sodallty I Band I Torch Club 3 ootball I 3 4 T ack I LESLIE K LEAR .IR Accelerated Course Flrst Honors I 2 Class Officer President 2 Vuce president I Secretary 3 Football I 2 3 LOUIS A LEHR JR Flrst Honors 3 Second H nors I 2 4 Acolytesl SodaIltyI 2 3 4 Debating 3 Dramatlcs 3 4 Prep 2 3 4 Editor In Chief 4 Grad Prep 4 Editor In Chief 4 Football I Basketball 2 Elocutlon Contest Wlnner 2 Oratorlcal Contest Flnallst 3 Assoc: ate Edntor Alumm News 4 T IEODORE D LEONARD Accelerated Course Class HonorsI 2 3 SodaIltyI 2 3 De batlngl 2 3 President 2 Secretaryl Chester n Club 3 Dramatlcs I 2 3 Prep I Grad Prep 3 Editor 3 Elocutlon Contest Wm ner I Flnallst 2 Flne Arts Club I 2 Secretary 2 But and Bridle Club 2 Debate Honors 2 ARTHUR F LIEBECEIT Accelerated Course Flrst Honors I 3 Second Honors 2 Class OFII cer Secretary I Sodallty 3 POBERT O LUHR Second Honors I 3 Cl OftIcer Secretary 3 CHARLES H LYNCH CHARLES B MCCORMICK Second Honors I Sodallty I 2 Football I Basketball 2 THOMAS A MCDERMOTT Second Honors 3 4 SodalltyI DebatmgI Swlmmmg 2 3 Boxing 4 Elocutlon Contest Fmallst I DANIEL W MCINTYRE Second Honors I Class OfI'Icer Presldent 2 Sodallty I Dramatlcs 4 Prep 4 Torch Club 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Grad Prep 4 WILLIAM R MAHER JR Acolytes I Sod It,f ball B Track I WILLIAM J MALLERS Second Honors I So d :ty I Torch Club I 2 Football I Sw mmg I PAUL J MARES JR Entered Loyola In Third Year Second Honors 3 4 Sodallty 3 Track 4 JOHN E MARGUERITE Flrst Honors I Secon Honors 2 3 Class Officer Presldentl Vlce presudent3 Secretary 2 4 Sodalrty I 3 Coun cll Ofllcer 3 Grad Prep 4 Buslness Manager 4 Torch Club 3 4 Dance Committee Chairman 4 HARRY E MAYFIELD Second Honors 3 So daIlty4 Chesterton CIub4 Stamp Club 2 3 EUGENEL MITCHELL JR Class Officer Vlce president 2 Secretaryl 3 4 Torch Club 3 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Co Captain 4 Boxlngl 2 Dance Committee 4 THOMAS A MONTGOMERY Second Honors I Sodalltyl 2 3 Swlmmlng 4 JAMES F MOORE Second Honors I 2 Aco Iytesl 2 3 Sodalltyl 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Track 4 JAMES R MURRAY Class Honors I First Hon ors 3 Sodalltyl 2 3 4 Bandl JOHN R NASH Sodalltyl 2 4 Dramatlcs 4 Torch Club 4 Football I 3 4 Page 35 . , . g Q E I I, 2, Foot I, 3, 4, asketball I, 2, 3, 4, . 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JAMES A OBRIEN Second Honors I - Sodallty3 Dramatlcs4 Bandl 2 3 MICHAEL J ODONNELL Sodality 1 2 Dramatlcs 4 Shutter Clubl 2 3 Prep 4 CHARLESJ OWENS Sodalltyl 2 3 4 Shut te Clubl 2 Stamp Clubl 2 Bandl 2 3 4 Football I BYRON B PAPPAGEORGE Entered Loyola in Third Year Second Honors 3 4 Torch Club 4 Football 4 Dramatlcs 4 JOHN H PURTELL Second Honors 2 3 o ltyl 2 FRANCIS H QUINN Second Honors 2 Sodal JOHN R RAMOS First Honors l Second Hon ors 4 Class Otticer Secretary l Sodallty l 2 3 Debating 2 3 4 Shutter Club3 4 Dramatics 4 Prep 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Boxingl 2 WILLIAM G ROCHE Class Officer Vice pres: dent 3 4 Sodallty l 4 Dramatlcs 4 Shutter Clubl Grad Prep 4 Torch Clubl 2 3 4 Sec retary4 Footballl 2 3 4 Co Captain 4 Box lngl 2 3 4 Captain 3 Track 2 3 Dan Committee 4 - ' , 2, 3. I I 1 1 - - ' ' , , 4: I 1 1 i - L ' I I I I F ' r 1 F 1 F 1 1 1 I I l I F F 5 . . , 5 S - dal' , , 3. . I ' ity 'l, 3, 45 Debating lg Prep 3, 45 Editor 4. . 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ROLFES Entered Loyola in Second Year-First Honors 2, 3, 4, Acolytes 3, Sodality 3 4 Dramatics 4 Prep 4 Grad Prep4 Football 4 But and Brldle 3 THOMASR RYAN Acolytesl SodaIuty4 Dra matic 4 Track I CHARLESJ SAGERSTROM Sodallty I u hclty Club 3 4 Dramatlcs 4 Grad Prep 4 FREDERICK F SCHIRMER Class Officer Vlce president I Sodallty I Torch Club 4 Basket ba 2 ROBERT E SCHNETZER Second Honors I So dalltyl 3 4 Stamp Clubl 2 Secretary 2 RAYMOND J SCHULTE Entered Loyola Thurd Year First Honors 3 4 Oratorlcal Con test Fmallst 3 JAMES J SLATTERY Second Honors 2 Aco lytes I Sodalnty I 3 4 Debating 2 Football 3 4 Boxing 2 3 4 Track 4 JEROME P SLATTERY Second Honors I 2 Acolytesl Sodallty I 2 3 4 Debating I 2 3 4 Dramatlcs 4 Football 3 4 Swimming 2 Boxing 3 4 Track 4 ROBERTJ SNYDER SodaIltyI 3 But and Brldle CIub3 Page 37 Page 38 JOHNL SPELLMAN Second HonorsI 3 Aco lytesl Sodalntyl 2 CHARLESJ THIEL JR Class HonorsI 3 Flrst Honors 2 4 Sodalrty I Publlclty Club 4 FRANCISJ SULLIVAN Accelerated Course Entered Loyola an Second Year Second Hon ors 2 Class Officer Presldent 3 Secretary 2 Sodallty 3 Debatmg 3 Secretary 3 Dramatlcs 2 3 Elocutlon Contest Winner 2 ROBERT L VAN DER BOSCH Class Officer President 2 Acolytes I 2 4 Sodallty I Torch Club 4 HAROLD E SULLIVAN JR Second Honors I Class Officer President 3 Secretary 4 Sodallty I 3 Dramatlcs 3 4 Torch Club 2 3 4 Foot ball 2 Basketball 2 3 4 Dance Commrttee 4 JAMES O VANDERVOORT IV Accelerated Course Flrst Honors I Second Honors 3 Dra Elocutlon Contest Fmalrst I JAMES R SWEENEY Second Honors I 2 3 Class Ofhcer Secretary 2 Dramatlcs 4 Grad Prep4 Footballl 2 3 4 FREDERICK I VOLINI Entered Loyola In Thrrd Year Flrst Honors 3 4 Class Officer Secre tary 3 Sodallty 3 4 Frne Arts 3 WILLIAM M THART Sodallty I 2 Track I Managerl LEONARD F WALDMAN ll Accelerated Course Entered Loyola sn Second Year Sec ond Honors 2 Football 2 3 ROMAIN R WAYMEL Acolytes I Sodallty I 2 3 Debatrng I 2 3 Dramatlcs 4 Shutter Clu 2 3 Grad Prep 4 Debate Honors 2 Y - I I ' 1 1 - - 1 - 1 1 ' ' I 1 1 1 - F I 1 I F I I 1 I ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 - ' I - i i - matics 2, 3, Torch Club I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, - 1 1 1 5 I P I I I I ' -. 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Wheeler, Gabler, Gannon, Caestecker, Ryan, Milchell, Murphy, Loemer, Cullinan. Gleason, Miller, Mooney, Milligan, Houle, D. Sullivan, Kehle, Higgins, Mr. Rallerman D. Brady, Olson, Blais, Smith, Moran, Grass, Bowman, O'Grady, Simpson. Bersche, Corbell, Healy, Welch, Drake, Bissel, Considine, Fr. Suelzer. Feil, Sloeller, Loughman, Morrison, Moran, Ohlwein, Simon, Weber, Shuler, Bichl. Kelley, Hellstrom, Bosco, Delahunly, Macliensie, Hannon, Keeley, Provencher, Mosher, Groark, Burns, Wolfgram, Rooney, Berner, Jones, Dore, Joseph, Lynch, Laser. lD Page 49 sr l. J K. ,c -o. ' fop Row: Mr. Dempsey, Reabus, M. Murphy, Molohon, Maloney, Johnson, Harvey, Lesnialc Gerlils, Polelle. 3rd Row: Grant, Ziemek, Dougherty, Buell, Allen, McMurray, Burns, Dichll, Cuneo. .7nd Row: Mueller, Rech, Barker, Glynn, Samels, Clasgens, Buster, Hardy, McCabe. lsf Row: R. Kelly, Humphrey, D. Murphy, Hcvlick, O'Donoghue, Corcoran, Magruder, O'Riley Collins. A f Q l ,WSJ tim, Page 52 The noise makers Bradley scores agonn L,-. 9 Hicks Connelly wllh Fr Hussey gets has los! low down 3 'ir' Two und an E Phil Rexchmonn wms by u TKO nn the Golden Gloves Q - A Lose Fourth Row McDonald Broderuck Krause Klem N Ryan Ste1n Waldman McDonnell Thlrd Row Mr Conley Coach Sosso Smks Rolfes E1sler D Sweeny Byrnes Jerry Slattery Second Row Hayes Dougherty Maher J Flood Flanagan Nash Lnndstrorn Dempsey Brahme Kelly F1rsfRow Ramos M Ryan Connelly Jum Slattery Bowen Cole Relchman Grlesser Lovell Foley Glunz D Roche Corbett Campe Lear Keshen Hyland Poppogeorge Maloney Glynn DeCaluwe Cleary Mllchell W Roche Bradley J Sweeney Acton Donnelly Barron McGowen W Flood Varslty Football I946 SEASON RECORD Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Total 4 Sulllvan St George St Patrlck DePaul St Mel St Ignatlus St Ph1I1p Weber Holy Tr1n1ty oal I W Roche Flanagan Bradley Lmdstrom DeCaIuwe Maloney J Sweeney Maher J Food Glynr' Brah INDIVIDUAL SCORING PAT Total Page 53 C ....19 ' o Q QD 6 A8 ....13 . 4 3 27 ....21 o ' 3 o I8 6 . 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U 1 0 6 ....l2 1 0 6. ....32 6 .1 o 4 4 , .- . ............ o 1 1 ...16 Tt ..12 -fs ........... . o 1 1 L After hard practice sessions In August and early September great thmgs were expected of the 45 Ramblers As the season turned out it was something of a disappointment In the win loss column But it was not a disappointment in everything it had and lost more than one game that easily could have gone the other way with a couple of breaks This was Hicks Connelly s last season with the Ramblers He was not ashamed to call it a successful one LOYOLA 'I9 SULLIVAN 0 The opening game augured well for the sea son with an easy wan over our neighborhood rival Sullivan Bill Bradley scored Loyola s first touchdown of the season Shortly after Sullivan got oFf a poor punt and Deacon DeCaluwe Teddy Bear Bradley powerful Loyola halfback breaks into he clear for a long gain fell on the ball in the end zone for Loyola s second touchdown ln the second half Willie Roche scored on a twenty yard run off tackle Bobo Cleary and Pudgy Nash were out standing on the line ST GEORGE 32 LOYOLA 13 ln the second game played under the lights Loyola lost a hard fought contest to its arch rivals from St George Just before the half time gun Ray Flanagan pulled down a long pass from Fred Dempsey for Loyola s first touch down It was only 13 7 at the half but the Dragons had too much power in the last two periods Loyola s other score came In the fourth period on another pass from Dempsey this time to Brud Maloney The game was more closely fought than the score would indicate Boom boom Maher gives oppon ents the hip and waves good bye as he circles left end for a first down Page 54 4 le V , Y I V 'I . .Vt ,' g , T K , y ' , f .x 1 '1 4' 'I 'V Q a 1-'Pr T Q I . 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D . x g A Q ifxw l T l LYS!! sg . 1 Swede Lmdstrom snags a long pass from Uno Dempsey for another Loyola touchdown LOYOLA 4'I ST PATRICK 6 Next week Loyola got back on the win side of the ledger to take their first Catholic League start The field was mucky and the players were wallowing up to their ankles in the mud Loyola scored almost at will Flanagan made the first touchdown about five plays after the opening of the game Roche scored three times Maher once and Dempsey raced 48 yards with an intercepted pass for Loyolas last touchdown LOYOLA 21 DE PAUL 0 Still In stride Loyola took its last night game and its second In league competition Bradley scored the first sux points Then Jim Sweeney scooped up a blocked punt and ran 30 yards for the score The last touchdown came on an other intercepted pass by Dempsey The Loyola Ab 'FVQ line shoved the heavier DePaul line all over the field ST MEL 12 LOYOLA 6 With the end of the night games came the end of our winning streak and our first loss In the league On a mud sloshed field St Mel drew first blood on a blocked punt They scored agam In the fourth qurater before Loyola put over its only touchdown on a pass from Demp sey to Lmdstrom who bolted 35 yards for the core This was a tough one to lose It served notice that ln Freddie Lmdstrom Loyola had one of the up and coming ends In the city ST IGNATIUS 14 LOYOLA 6 Once more on a muddy field Loyola lost a close one to the team that was later to be co Co captains Bill Roche and Gene Mit chell who led the Loyola Ramblers through a hard fought season Page 55 . . 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I I ' - , - c . champ of the Cathollc League and the Cnty St Ignatlus had scored twlce and picked up two a 75 yard gallop for a touchdown In the fourth quarter Thus game was marked by the savage tackling of Duck Keshen and the all around rugged play of the team ST PHILIP I8 LOYOLA I4 It was becoming a habit Loyola lost another closely fought game to St Phlllp Ahead at the half 7 6 thanks once more to Dempsey s accurate arm Loyola let the Gaels push over two touchdowns ln the second half But after those twin scores Roche crashed over for an other Loyola score The game ended wlth Loyola hammering at the St Phallp s goal Ime and only lack of time prevented what looked llke a sure wlnnlng touchdown Oplnlon was lust about unanimous that thus was the best game the Ramblers played all season WEBER 24 LOYOLA 'I2 Weakness on pass defense lost this one for Loyola Webers running game was stopped cold by the tough defense of the Loyola Ime but the Red Horde took to the alr and that was the story of the defeat Loyola threatened often but was able to push over only two tal Ines one In each half LOYOLA 32 HOLY TRINITY 6 ln the last game of the season the Home coming game Loyola won a lopsided one from Holy Trlnlty 32 6 For the first time all year Roche was unable to play because of a leg un lury but Dlck Keshen dld a good lob as fill In Bradley scored the Grst touchdown and was Page 56 ...iifm Co captam Bull Roche caught on the live yard Ime lust short of a touch down after a battermg thurty yard I'Ul'I followed shortly after by Keshen who ripped through tackle for slx polnts Flanagan made a touchdown DeCaIuwe intercepted a pass to score and Lmdstrom snared a pass for the last touchdown ln a flashback on a four won five lost Rambler season co captam Wlllle Roche was the outstanding player on the team Hls fight Ing heart and smashmg power made hlm one ofthe better fullbacks an the clty Freddue Lund strom rapidly developed Into the end that earned hlm North Sectlon honors and the repu tatlon as one of the best pass receivers and down field tacklers ln the Catholic League Bobo Cleary was the power un the Ime when the plle got up he was usually on the bottom Fred Dempsey showed unusual promuse at the quarterback spot and has passing will be a decided threat the next two years Boom boom Maher s passlng and runnlng Bull Brad leys brulslng tackles Deacon DeCaluwes defensive play In the Ilne co captain Mitchell s fight at guard .Inm Sweeney and Pudgy Nashs good work at the tackles and Jack Flood s capable handlmg of rlght end all must come In for mention Dsck Sweeny sophomore tackle and Brud Maloney lumor end played good ball and wnll be heard from next year To Hlcks Connelly and the last gang of Loyola grldders he coached we say Nlce go :ng coach good work fellows you gave Loyola a team the school was proud to have represent at In the Catholic League It was too bad losmg those close ones But want tnll next year' . , 4 - I I 7' 7' 3 if, I A , , AY - Q' .. UA ' ' wif ' I' ff. V .. -M V , ge' , f . f:,'- v -. V 'M -- 4 F ,. . L- M, , points on a safety before Roche broke loose on beautiful one-hand stab of a pass for the third I u I - . . . I I D Q u ' I . ' I . . . - . , . U H . I ' n . P u . ll - ,, . . . . I - I I I IA ll I ' I . . . . . , 1 - I ' F ' ll ll ' I I I ' 1 I - I I ll II ' 5 ' ' I I I I ' 1 ll ' YI . I - . :., . - 1 1 '-' I : I - Q . I . . . -. ' I . t . . .. A 1' Top Raw Mr Ratterman SJ Coach Stanton Flynn Felt Reed Roche Mitchell Grant Gleason Hesteroc Mr Hopkms SJ Second Row Cronin Zlemek Molohon Pyott Hester Consldlne Mueller Burns Dougherty Huggins First Row Stem Helstrom Collins Corcoran Magruder Mooney Welch Allen Freshmen Football This year the freshmen football team was outweighed by lust about every team they played The boys tned hard but their lack of weight and speed rather discouraged them They were an on off outfit mostly It must be admitted off The opening game was under the lights on October Il A big clumsy DePaul team beat the smaller clumsler Loyola team i4 0 The tackling un thus game was depress Ing Nine days later a huge Fenwick team walloped the freshmen 40 I2 The only bright spot on this otherwise dusmal mornlng was the running of Dave Cronin who bruised his way for both Loyola tallres On October 30 the freshmen tasted victory for the first time and sweet victory It was as they licked St George 7 6 The following week the freshmen scored their second and last victory beating St Ignatius i8 6 Little Bull Mooney was out standung In this and all games for hls aggres slveness and hard tackling On November 7 St Patrick took the measure of the frosh 20 7 On November I3 It was the same story as Holy Trlnlty won 25 2 The last game of the sea son was played on November l7 against Weber The frosh showed signs of vigor In this game but finally succumbed 25 i2 The out standing player on the squad un tight favth fulness to practice and ability was given a trophy at the end of the season Pete Hester won the trophy Page 57 N 7 - 1--1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1-- 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . , '. 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' 1 Back Row Mr Dempsey S J Coach :bert Blakeley Strlebel McCabe Olsen Gerllts Front Row Brufke Kohl Sheehan Daly Lambrecht Jacobs Plate Becker Cross Country Team Champs of the Catholic League' That is the proud boast of the harrlers of Loyola who brought home another trophy to the acedemy Hard work pays dividends the cross country team found that out Headed for what s emed through long hard practice ln the firt race of the season the harriers finished uh rd to DePaul and Mt Carmel In a triangular meet despite the fact that Ray Daly finished first The following week the runners stepped up a notch finished second to DePaul In another triangular meet St Leo s ran third On October 20 the team traveled to Culver and lost badly to a strong Culver outfit Following that the harrlers took a dual meet from St Ignatius and South Shore on successive weeks Then the Culver team came here and once more beat the Page 58 Loyola runners but by a much smaller marg n Finally came the Catholic League championship meet where the harrlers proved themselvc Bull Lambrecht finished second in the title rac Ray Daly placed fourth and Harry Plate c m in arg freshman thirteenth Bob Becker mne teenth and Harry Jacobs twenty third The last race of the season was the Times Meet Although Lambrecht Plate and Slbert were suck In bed the harrlers finished second Bill Lam brecht Ray Daly and Harry Plate were the three outstanding runners on the team all of them finishing near the top In lust about every race And Mr Dempsey SJ the coach must not be forgotten lt was his ruthless measures during practice that developed another Loyola cham pnonshlp team . P' ' ' . , . . . . . A . . . ' s. ' . . 1 . . . 3 I 'I . e , 3 . e ' a mediocre season, they became champions fifth. Langfeld ran ninth, Bill Sibert, a promis- I . ' 5 .I I ' I V I - I . . 4 T , I h . . . . . , . . , . . ' 1 I ' - , , ' i . . Y I . . , . - . , . ., , Llndstrom DeCaluwe Maloney Dempsey Tuohy 5ull1van McGowan Ryan Acton Cullman Thlel Wh1tt1ngham Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Coach T any Pyott T ohy Lndst o W tt ngham Acton Corbett Coach Cummms n n Ry n Po es DeCal e Dempsey Sull an Malone Basketball Heavles SCORING Jollet Catholuc Mt Carmel Sulllvan Gregory Joluet Catholnc Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola League Games Mt Carmel Gregory All Star Alumnu DeLaSalle DePaul Tr1n1ty Weber St lgnatlus Ct Mel S Phllllp St Patrlck DePaul Tr1n1ty Weber Se St lgnatlus Me Phllllp Patrick George nn George rCulli a ,I al, lvlr,' ml ulvl, l . 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A It St. 39 . - M ' 30 St. ' 3l 31 h 53 28 St. 32 . 25 23 26 37 30 35 41 38 U ' ' ' 52 ' Page 59 J Dan Tuohy Fred Dempsey any Sulllvon Carl Powers Page 60 Deac DeCaIuwe Freddle llndstrom Z ' rj ,A 14 1 A , I 5 M Because the Thanksglvlng football game wlth Senn was dropped basket ball practuce began earller thus season Even so Loyola was behund many of the other schools who began practnce as early as September The heavnes opened their sea on against the more experienced Mt Carmel squad and were rather soundly trounced 53 to 31 ln thenr next game the heavies got oft to a good start agamst Jollet and buult up a substantial early lead untnl Harry Sullivan dislocated has shoulder After the loss of Sulllvan Jollet slowly overtook Loyola and went on to wun In an overtime 41 to 39 Duck e Caluwe was hugh polnt man with 17 pomt Next the heavles went down to Sullivan 37 to 26 Agarnst St Gregory DeCaluwe with 18 pomts led the team to a 41 38 wln ln another game wuth Jolret the team lost agaun 52 to 35 DeCaluwe was high again wlth 13 pomts Mt Carmel came back and trounced the heavies 39 to 15 30 to 26 and then were ellmnnated ln the first round ofthe St George tourna ment by Joliet The Alumm with Jack Dee hitting the hoop for 21 pomts won a close one from the team 48 45 Tuohy got 14 pomts ln this game The next game was dropped to DeLaSaIIe 41 to 35 Llndstrom rang up 14 pomts The heavaes opened thelr league play against a tall DePaul five DePaul won easlly 50 to 34 After this the heavies routed Holy Trrmty 46 33 ln thenr next game Loyola upset the undefeated Weber quintet 40 to 38 Thus was per haps the best game the heavles played all season Maloney Sullivan and De Caluwe each made 11 pomts Loyola then fell vlctlm to St lgnatnus 46 to 21 lt was after this game that the new coach Mr John Tracy decided to bulld has team for next year Starting wuth the St Mel game whlch Loyola dropped 35 21 Mr Tracy played Page 61 , - . S . I I , . . I . . D - . 3. . . , . I . The heavies took St. Gregory again, ' I , , ' Q , , . 1 ' ' I I ' - 1 , ' . , . I ' I 1 ' I ' 1 T in Y Page 62 the underclassmen almost exclusively l. ola then lot to St Phllllp 59 0 36 Maloney and Lmdstrom each had 9 points St Patrick was the next team to beat the Ramblers to the tune of 44 to 37 Sullivan was hugh wlth lO points even though he played only half the game Dempsey also got 10 The heavles then dropped a close one o DePaul 35 to 31 ln their nex game the Ramblers felt the rare thrall of another wln as they beat Holy Trlnlty for the second time 44 32 Maloney got l0 points ln the next meetmg wnth Weber however the Red l-lorde tnumphed 30 to 25 The heav ICS dropped another game to the league sectlonal champlons S Ig natlus 45 to 26 ln another game with St Mel the heavles again came out on the lught end of the score Sl to 28 Lmdstrom and Cullman each got 7 pounts Loyola then dropped a close one to St Phllllp 37 to 30 The heavres game five now contained one gumor three sophomores and one freshman Packy Cullman These boys played an experienced St Patrlck team off thelr feet only to lose ln the final seconds 31 to 30 Early durmg the league play Loyola upset Senn 25 to 23 In an Independent fray ln their first meetmg with St George the Dragons came out on top 35 to 30 In the last game of the season a return game with St George the mexpen enced underclassmen almost upset the Dragons but lost In the closmg sec onds 32 to 28 Lmdstrom was hugh point man In this game wlth 'll points A lot of credlt ns due to Harry Sullu van and Duck DeCaluwe because they stayed wlth the team all season even though they knew they wouldnt play DeCaluwe was captain of the team and he also played on the north sec tlon All stars Fred Lmdstrom made the second all north sectron team oy s . , t y . . l 1 t , . 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S I 1 ' v , , f 1451 hx K s 1 S lane Burns Wuttnnghcm Pyott Corbett Bowen Mr Rattermon SJ Ba nta ms The 1945 Bantams l.oyolas freshman and sophomore heavy welght prospects for future years won only seven games whsle losmg four teen The reason for this poor showsng can avarlable freshman and sopho more strength on the heavy weight squad In an attempt to buuld a topnotch Loyola wm ner for the next two seasons Wnth sux sophomores and a freshman listed among the f1rst erght men on the varsity play :ng squad there was not too much talent left In the younger years for a successful Bantam weight season Chuck Whlttlngham honorary Sophomore game days was hugh pomt man for the year amassing a total of 114 points durmg thc l final half of the season Chuck s usual 16 or 18 polnts a game dad a great deal to keep Loyola ln the running even on losmg days .lack Cor bett was next wuth 91 points 41 baskets and Page 65 l probably be traced to the policy of using all 9 'free throws. ' ' , an on Top Row Walsh Weaver Kelly Grace Seeberg Mr Ratterman SJ Frist Row Gamber Sasso Molohon Frnsche Murphy Collins Flies The Fly weight Basketball Team is composed of freshmen and sophomores under five feet eight inches who hope in future years to be playing on the Academy Light and Heavy weight squads Exactly 26 players participated three games Every attempt is made to enable Page 65 any freshman or sophomore with any basket ball potentualutues to distinguish himself This years season was not too successful ending with eleven wins and twelve losses The year was clamaxed however by four straight George 14 to 13 Phil Collins was high point man for the year with a total of 9'l counters to his credit thirty six field goals and nine teen free throws Phil made exactly half of Loyola s points in the final St George game Ed Walsh was second In point scoring honors with 79 and Frank Frlsche was third with 59 Ed Walsh distinguished himself in the personal foul contest the officials unfairly discriminating against him exactly forty one times Twice during the season the alles successfully encountered regular Light weight teams from both Cathedral High and St Clements O I . Q . . . I I . at some time or other during this year's twenty- victories, the last one over our arch-rival, St. . , . . , , . l I Top Row Hayes Gerllts Hardy Cole Gelderman R Kelly L Kelly Brahme Coach Heffernan Middle Row Ducey Scheld Marhoefer D Whalen Rerchmann W Roche Hardln Jm Slattery Collnns Thessen Frlsf Row Consdne Anderson Ahern Cordell Campbell Templeman Joseph Boxing TEAM RECORD Loyola Me Loyola Gregory Loyola sta St Mary Loyola Loyola Culver St Ruta Loyola INDIVIDUAL RECORD Won ost Roche Keshen Gelderman l Whalen Cole Ducey Hardin Schecd Slattery Jame Consldlne Slattery Jerome Ahern Cordell Ke y L Condon Joseph Page 67 . ...... ..l l 5 SL , 3 ........ ...4 2 7 SL 3 . .... ....... 2 l ' ..... ....'l l 6 St.R' 5 ' ........ .... 4 2 ' 5 3 Reichmann.........2 3 4 4 , 3 ..... 4 2 ,' 7 4 3 , ..... O l f' ...... ...l 3 L .... ....... l l ,,,,,,,,, 4 0 lI,. ....... ....0 2 .,....... 2 2 l ..... l .... ..... . .0 l Phil Relchmonn gets some pointers from Coach Jerry Heffernan Bill Roche and Dick Keshen were the co captains of the Loyola Boxing Team which fin :shed the 46 season with a record of 3 wins 2 losses and a he With three wins In the first three meets It looked luke an undefeated sea son In the ofifing but a tough St Mary s team of Burlington Wisconsin and a reluvenated St Rita s outfit took Loyola s measure Roche was easily the outstanding fighter on the team Bull won all his bouts hands down one of them by a T K O Bill also entered the Golden Gloves and lost In the finals of the north section eliminations lt was the first fight he had lost In his four years at Loyola Jlm Slattery was also outstanding on the team win ning four of the sux bouts he fought Jlm too entered the Golden Gloves, but lost In the semi final north section eliminations Charlie Cole and Frank Schevd also had good records, each with four wlns and two losses Phil Relchmann Page 68 lost a couple of very close ones to end up with two wins and three losses Freshman Tom Con sldlne got better as the season went on to finish with two wins and three losses the St Marys bouts a crowd of i200 filled the house to the rafters There are only 4000 or so people In the town of Burlington and there was a blizzard raging to boot The tue with Culver was really a moral victory lt was the first time In four years that Culver had been even tied ln the St Gregorys meet Charlie Cole scored a bloody T K O and Dick Keshen did the same In the first St Rita s meet Jerry Heffernan the coach worked hard with this year s team The Culver he gave Mr Hef fernan much loy he would have been even happier if the one close decision had gone to Charlie Cole In tead of to his Culver opponent Nc dlc- s to ay the large crowd of Loyola rooters thought It should have Bull Pcche floors his opponent In the North secllon Colden Gloves eliminations A 1 '97 9 1 . - A : i At . 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D . , . - . , . , . - , I . ll J Hnggns Sullnvan Johnson Knsella Chamberlan Hel ODonnell Thensen Johnson Mallers Burke LaCro strom Connelly No lan Flaherty Schuler Berner Corley ODonnell Foley Gresser Wolfe ORourke Swimming JUNIORS The Jumor Swlmmlng Team dad a llttle better than the Sensors wmmng five of thelr seven meets and coming In a much closer second to Fenwnck In the Cnty Cathollc Meet In fact they came so close that with a couple of breaks they might have ousted Fenwnck from nts too long perch on top of the Cathollc League Larry McDonnell got some well earned news paper publlclty for breakmg the Jumor breast stroke record In the cuty meet after Bull John son had broken the record the day before an the qualufymg round Red Conley kept has crown as clty Jumor dlvlng champ Red also came rn third un the Sensor cuty meet Lew Nowlan and Duck Kunsella were the best of the Jumor freestylers Chuck Hngglns a fresh man developed fast as a diver SENIORS The Senior Swnmmlng Team ended Its season wlth four wlns three losses and nts perennial second place to Fenwick In the Cnty Catholic League meet Duck Grlesser was outstandmg all year ln the free style dlvlslon Dlck came In second an the clty meet Gene Corley con tmued has graceful style of last year to cop the Catholic League dnvlng champlonshlp Bob Thelsen Bull Mallers and Pat Burke showed good form In the free style races and Bob Foley was the capable backstroker O Rourke another dlver took fifth place an the cety meet The able affable and wlllmg man ager of both the Senior and Jumor teams was Charlle O Donnell Mr Alex Wilson was once more the coach and Mr J R Dempsey SJ was the moderator RECORD RECORD S Ignatius 9 Sulllvan Fenwnck LA 39 St Mel 27 LA 35 DePaul 32 LA 25 Fenwick 41 LA 36 Sullivan 21 S Ignatius 9 Sullivan Fenwick LA 19 St Mel ll LA 34 DePaul 33 LA 2l Fenwuck 45 LA 30 Sullivan 36 Page 69 fy 5 J bf' lx Y' lv N h y QW, ' 'Q ' V - ':, ' -' 1 A A 4 . ,, x f li S U5 I I ' . 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' LA 25 ' 21 LA 37 ' 20 LA 27 ' 39 LA l7 ' 49 Top Row LeH to Right Mares Bornhofen Crass Moloney Lmdstrom Sullivan Wittlngham Daly Second Row Snyder Pohl Constable Thelsen Gerllts Coach Tracy Frrsf Row Hofleller Elster Jacobs Lahart O Brien Lambrecht Becker Senior Track The track team showed much early promise this year but things didnt always work out the way the boys hoped ln its first trial at the Daily News Relays the relay team of Elster O Brien Ducey and Jacobs finished thlrd In a field of four The next of the bug meets was the annual Loyola Relays Here the team teams St Ignatius copplng the crown with ease Harry Sullivan took a first in the pole vault for Loyolas only first The other bug meet of the year the Catholic League champion ship meet was held too late for the Grad Prep to make its deadline High hopes were held out for the team and the boys vowed to make up for their relatively poor showing in the Loyola Relays ln e Page 70 dual and triangular meets held during the season the team finished In the first slot a good five times with three seconds to mar their record ln a meet with Senn and Ammundson the Loyola tracksters were forty seven points ahead of Senn with Ammund son picking up about 2 points The team also licked Sullivan though the team took eight Firsts sn its meet with Culver they lost the meet by about four points Jack Elster and Brian Ducey picked up plenty of points In the V4 mile Harry Sullivan in the pole vault Bob Thelsen In the shot put Tom R an In the hurdles and Bill Lambrecht Dlck Wellbank and nk Formeller th tances O finished fourth out of ten handily in a dual meet. 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Fra ln e dis- ' . th R Top Row Blakeley Weaver Mulkern Cook Annls Coach Tracy First Row Crumley Stanton Spaeth Schloderbach Formeller Buckley Junior Track The Junior team did better than the Senior team in the Loyola Relays finishing second to Leo The boys picked up a first in the 34 ml e in the pole vault and In the mile and V2 relay ln the Catholic League meet the rain come down hard and heavy making postponement of several necessary From the way things were going It looked as though Loyola would come in third In the other meets dur ing the season the team had three flrsts and three seconds The Junior tracksters picked up most of their points this season in the distance exent T c best of the distance runners were Dick Slbert Frank For r-eller Schloderbach and Matt Cook Carl Powers and Packy Cullman picked up many points in the pole vault Schnltzlus Bowen and Al Pyott in the shot put Charlie Cole Weaver and Elmer Layden were the better dash men and Matt Cook and Weaver placed often in and Red Conley also grabbed points In the high lump The team was missing loads of good talent because the fresh men were so bashful lor is it bashfulnessgl in going out for te team with ar work and the vigorous coach ing of Mr Tracy the team was troublesome to its op ponents l Page 71 I n . . X .I I . . I . . I events until the Senior meet the broad lump. Tom Cerney ' ' h . Still, ' h d ' ' ' 5. h ' . 5 J 1 Tennis The Loyola tennis team failed to duplicate the showing of last year's championship team, and finished second in the Catholic League Tournament. Ray Fink and Bob Gelderman won the city doubles' crown, but Bill Donovan, playing first singles, was defeated, and Ray Smith, playing second singles, lost in the finals. A Junior team was organized for the first time this year and shows good prospects. Among the most promising new netters are Ray Smith, Cush Bissell, Don Maloney, John Stoeller and Bob Peckels. C? 'W Golf As usual, the weather did much to handicap the activities of the golf team this year. The golfers travelled to Culver toward the end of May to take a severe beating from a superior team on its home course. The two or three Page 72 other matches the team was able to play also ended in defeat. Whiston, Colford, Hafner, Nash, Kaiser, Wellbank and Hodapp were the better golfers on the team. Father Maurice J. Hussey, S.J., was coach of the team. Intramurals Intramurals thus year were once more under the strong moderators arm of Mr Francus Gutowsku SJ Bobo Cleary and Duck De Caluwe were hls more than able assistants These two boys deserve a real hand They worked hard and long to make the Intramural season the success lt was The first thing on the year s program was the fall softball league The weatherman was not too klnd early In the year but enough games were played to enable 4C to Iegltlmately clalm the crown With such stars In their ag gregate as DeCaluwe Ray Flanagan Whitey Moore Pudgy Nash Dan Mclntyre and Muckey Crowley the 4Cers were almost a cmch to wm before the league began They had a hard fight though wlth some of the other teams who dldn t belleve In advance rave publnclty After safely tuckmg away the softball pen nant 4C went on to wln the touchball cham plonshlp gust to prove they had the stuff 4B put up a good tight but they dldnt have qulte enough to supplant the softball champs After the Christmas holidays the basketball tournament began Once more 4C was an the thuck of It but lost out In the final game to 3D who were crowned champs Brud Maloney s late lommg of the 3D team helped plenty Bobo Cleary Bull Sinks Jlm Donnelly and Bull Waldvogel were the backbone of the 3Ders Page 73 - 4' IQ ,JM 4 4 , . . , . . ,, ,, . . , . . . . , . . - . . , ' . . , . - 1 . . . . u n v I I ' ut uv ln n - - - 1 1 1 I I . I- t xv I I -4 helped by Joe Lahart Paul Lovell and Jim Campbell ln the freshmen sophomore bracket 2E helped by the late addition of Fred Dempsey won the title ln March Mr Gutowski and his aids spon This is a popular yearly intramural event at Loyola and the boys mixed It up well ln April is held the annual Intramural Nite The mann attraction of this night is the finals of the boxing tournament There are also novelty relay races a ping pong tournament an ob stacle race and a handball tourney Refresh ments are served and everyone has a whale of a time In the spring there is another softball league the winner of which has the temerlty to chal lenge the faculty to a game Last year the in lramural champs barely nosed out the faculty faculty with new and powerful additions is out to avenge the defeat Intramural sports are good They develop friendly rivalry between the classes and give the boys who for some reason or other cannot participate in varsity sports a chance to com pete IU athletics Page 74 sored the annual intramural boxing tourney. team in the last inning, but this year the ACTIVITIES Sugns and slogans for school spam thots e Publicity Club s motto Y I 1 Buddmg Gilbert Kelth Chestertons at theur lnbrory Page 76 Once there were three rubbnts Flopsle Mopsle ond Cottontoul Look at the funny mon Daddy 90-I l l Semor SoclalIty The Sodallty accordIng to Its constltutlon IS Intended nn ITS fullest capaclty to sponsor many cultural educatIonal and soclal organIzatIons Wllh thIs In mmd twelve members of the facu ty formed a program whIch was Intended to brIng the SenIor Sodaluty of Loyola Academy Into the rank of a sodaluty In the truest sense Thus plan took the form of study clubs desIgned to de velop experts In varlous Innes of thought and actlon Wuth seven or eIght sodalIsts In every club they numbered fourteen The PolItIcs Club Mr Shleldsl The Gospel Drama Club lFr MaguIrel The RecreatIon Club lMr Haasl e Consumer Cooperatlve Club lFr Rabautl T e FIne Arts Club lMr Hopklnsl The Journal lSm Club lFr Legrlsl The Oriental Rxtes Club r Hu seyl The Gospel Backgrounds Club lFr Suel erl The ChoIr and Glee Club lMr ZeItzl The Psalms of DGVId Club lFr Magulrel The Blacks and WhItes Club lMr Haasl and The Mass Readers Club lFr MaguIrel The Recreatlon Club held a dance In March The Blacks and Whltes Club was an OFQGDIZO tIon for InstructIon about the crusade agaInst raclal preludlce WIth all thIs added QCTIVITY the Semor Sodaluty contlnued Wlfh the program It had started last year The weekly meetlngs were alternately devoted to spIrItual meetlngs and dl cusslon meetmgs durIng whIch the SodalIty was dlvuded INTO tour groups Mr Tracy headed a group whIch dI5CUS5ed racIal toleranc Father Magulre s group dlscussed Chrlstlan Marrlage Mr Shlelds group dealt wIth ChrIstIan Soclal Just ce for the Laborer The fourth group under the dIrectIon of Father Lovely studled the beautles ofthe Mass The members of the SenIor Sodallty were cho en by a Iomt councll of students and faculty members on the basls of Interest scholastrc record and qualltres of leadershIp Because of thIs the sodallty was a hand pIcked group of one hundred select students Father Edward C Magulre completed hIs mnth year as moderator Page 77 . 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Junior Sodallty The entire program this year was directed to giving the sodalusts a fuller comprehension of what the Sodallty should mean to them and to make them Sodality conscious Fr Maurice Hussey SJ has been moderator of the Sodality for two years The meetings were alternately devoted to spiritual exercises and sectional discussions The main exercxses during the spiritual meetings were the reclta tion of the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin and the Rosary vided into four groups One dealing with the Mass was moderated by Fr Hussey and Fr Lovely SJ An int rraclal discussion group was under the aegis of Mr Haas Another group concerned itself with Chr: tian Social Justice under the direction of Mr Dempsey Mr Ratterman and his group tackled the problems of communism At the beginning of these dis cussions two or thre sodallsts presented a Page 78 definite aspect of the ind vidual problems This was followed by questions from the floor and a general discussion A few members of the faculty lectured as guest speakers This type of meeting proved to be an overwhelming suc cess with the sodallsts Asrde from Religious activity the Sodallty sponsored gym soclals for its members Jack Crocker was the prefect of the sodality Jack Corbett filled the office of vice prefect Gene Bertog was secretary and Lew Nowlan committee and Walter Duffy was Eucharistic co 1m ttee chairman The Sodallte the sodality newspaper was for the fir t time incorporated into the sodality .mder the same moderator Frank Apel edited the paper with Bob Murphy and Ned Ryan as hi assi tants The paper came out every two we ks with articles of current Interest and IM news now and then l U I . - , . ., - - - ' , - I The sodality on sectional discussions was di- treasurer. Bob Ermatinger headed Our Lady's ' - . . .. i ' . 1 ' - S- 1 1 . . .3 . . ' Q I . . . . , . . .5 .3 . . D . , c . . . Top Row left io rughf Collyer Ramos Durso Elster Mclntyre Leonard Curran M ODonnell Hayes Bulek Elward Larkun Apel Ermatunger C ODonnell Keshen Froni Row Rolfes Bureley Festle Dougherty Mr Maher SJ Lehr Schultz Glynn Garmoe The The Loyola Prep has completed uts twenty nunth year Once more Mr Thomas J Maher SJ was the moderator Lou Lehr and Gene Dougherty were the capable co edutors The Rolfes Duck Larkun Jum Elward and Muke O Donnell The Sports Edutor was Vuc Collyer John Bureley Jack Durso Duck Keshen Jack Ramos and Dan Mclntyre turned theur copy unto hum Jim Elward also chose the pokes un the Exchange Column Muke Schultz was the copy edutor whule Ted Leonard and Pete Bowman wrote the headlunes Thus year s Feature Edutor was John Hayes Jack Elster and Art Bulek were the shutter men on the staff Bulek was also the Business and Curculatuon Manager J Prep Bergan Curran was the Luterary Edutor The typusts were Frank Apel Bob Garmoe Muke Schultz and Bob Festle Each year lust after the semester exams the staff of the Prep The Prep was memorable thus year for the sluck Chrustmas ussue the stalT turned out The pruntung and the puctures were all un green Besudes there were two extra pages wuth ex ceptuonally well done resumes of the football and cross country season The staff us to be congratulated for a year of well eduted almost errorless Preps It us not easy to get out a news paper The boys worked hard and long to keep up the fine reputatuon for uournalusm that the Prep has had for many years Page 79 News Editor was Bob Festle, assisted by Frank changes. The new editor is Mike Schiltz. Lp- e3 ,f Page Don Jones Mr Payson I' Frank Sulllvan Deacon Caswell Ray Flanagan Jlm Gregory Alias The Deacon ff K Frank Rolfes Jol'n Adams Duck Keshen Shen mg ,- px 80 Jack Ramos Y.. u Sullivan Gene Dougherty M ac McGrath ,aff ki Page 81 Rostrum The Rostrum has always been a prlde and 'oy of Loyola Debatmg ns consndered one of the more Important extra curricular actlvltles because of the invaluable tralnmg It gnves for eFfectlve public speakmg In later life By the time the boys have reached thurd year and graduate from the Gavel to the Rostrum they are considered advanced enough to grasp the fine points of debating and acqulre that finesse and polish which IS so essentlal for anyone who ns to uphold Loyola s honor on the rostrum There has seldom been a topic whlch IS so deeply connected with the personal fortunes of the debaters as that of this year Resolved That every able bodied male cltlzen of the United States should be required to have at least one year of full time mllltary tralmng The current Interest In that topic was one factor an making debatlng very popular among the Page 82 Sensor students Loyola was represented In the Catholic League Tournament by Duck Larkxn and Ted Leonard who upheld the amrmatlve slde ofthe question and John Hayes and James Elward who upheld the negative The chief event of the year was Loyolas own mterscholastuc tournament Sprlnkled In here and there were practnce debate wuth the nenghbornng schools Loyola also sent representatives to the Mar quette mock trlal of Germany and Japan The Rostrum and Gavel collaborated with a soclal held In the gymnasium on February after a long afternoon of debating Mr Theodore J Tracy who coached e Gavel last year moved up to take over e S nlors John Hayes was pre :dent Jack Ra mos vice president Frank Sullivan secretary . . . . 21' - ' . . , th ' ' , th . - . - , The Gavel When a man can tand up before an audr ence and speak out has thoughts wrth confdence and clarrty he has most of the requirements of a publlc speaker That IS what the Gavel the Fre hman Sophomore Debating Socrety pro poses as tts arm to remove the shrouds of self consciousness that envelops a boy rn has Erst attempts at speakmg before an audrence In the Gavel this end IS placed even before the technrque of debating whlch IS more empha sized when the boys graduate to the Rostrum The debaters gain their first experience by rntra mural contests A number of tournaments were held among the members of the Gavel Then the boys went out to debate the other schools of the crty on the toprc Resolved That every able bodred male cltrzen of the Umted States should have one year of full time mul: tary training Aside from the regular Intramural and Inter scholastlc debates each year the Gavel spon sors a Junlor Debating tournament whlch ts open to all the Catholic schools rn the vrcunuty Besldes Alvernla Saint Scholastlca s Saint Georges Fenwick DeLaSalle and others from Chicago Marquette came from Mrlwaukee Thus was the cllmax of the year ln the purely social llnes the Gavel co oper ated wlth the Rostrum to hold a gym night on March 9 All the facrlrtles of the gym were open to the debaters The Gavel has always been one of Loyola s most active and successful QCllVIlIeS and thas year has been no exceptlon Fr Arthur Lovely SJ was the moderator and John Carpenter the presldent Page 83 l S ' . 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I - . - v 1 . : . . , ' -'1 1 1 Left fa rlgltf Kramer Johnson R Ryan Cross Kehoe Douglas Walsh Schuster Bobzuen Patterson Smrth Campbell Marhoefer Rrley R Schmtzuus McCourt Healy R Johnson Bauer Newton Haselstemer VanHeuIe Collrns M Flynn SJ McKrernan Smedley Gauer The Mr Guido Matter dlrected the band for the fourth year and Mr Lawrence J Flynn SJ was moderator Thus year the band revrved the cus tom of marchmg durmg the halves of football games The band received several outslde en gagements they played at a large Knrghts of Columbus meetlng at the St Ignatius gym rn January and agaln at the opening of the Swing Band The swung band bu lt up a real reputation for utself thus year Wath Ray Kramer playing the alto sax Bob Schnltznus the tenor Michel McKlernan the trumpet Ed Gorny at the plana and Tom Riley beatlng the drums the combo played at many hugh school dances throughout the clty The boys were good thelr popularvty at tested to that Page 84 B and annual St lgnatrus Basketball Tourney A large portion of the band took part In the lnstru mental Solo Contest The season was clrmaxed by the second Loyola Muslc Festrval nn the Community Theatre on May lO which featured solos by the band members and a few featured guest artists 5 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 V- 1 - -1 1 1 . 1 , . ., ' . 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The Torch Club The Torch Club was organlzed some ten yea ago by Father Raymond Mooney S J to pro mote scnool splnt among the student body by lending co operation In all actavltles especially those of an athletic nature Support of all Loyola actrvltles ns therefore compulsory for every Torch Club member Ab sence from two home football or basketball games re ults ln suspenslon Members also do what they can to make the school play the band concert the oratorrcal contest and all other non athletlc actuvltres a succ ss The biggest event on the Torch Club calendar each year rs the sponsorshrp ofthe sprung Tulrp Trot This rs one of the outstandrng social func tions of the year The Loyola gym rs tradrtonally lrghted for thus occasion by the huge crystal ball that rotates In the center of the colorful decorations Membershrp rn the Torch Club IS electrve At the begrnmng of each year the actrve Torch ers select new members from the student body on the basl of their record for school loyalty Membership rs evenly drv ded between athletes and non athletes All me bers must partucr pate In at least one non athletic actrvlty It IS the ambltron of every Loyolan to be voted Into the Torch Club but the actuve mem bershap must be kept small In order to foster the leadershrp and loyalty for whrch the Club wa orlgrnally established Ray Flanagan was presrdent of the Torch Club thas year Bull Bradley was th vrce president Bull Roche secretary and Jack Flood treasurer The Tulrp Trot this year was put over by the hard work of the committee headed by Jack Flood who was assrsted by .lack Marguerrte Ray Flanagan Bull Roche Bobo Cleary Bob Bren nan Larry Van Der Bosch Bull LaVezzorro and Dan Mclntyre Mr Patrick Ratterman SJ the moderator of the Torch Club was largely responsible for the club's successful year Page 85 TS 3 . 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'-' - 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 f - - - 11 H - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . . , . ., - 1 Shutter This year another successful season was completed by the Loyola Academy Shutter Club Mr Henry Gelvn SJ was the new moder ator John Elster was president and Robert Theisen vice president Members of the Shut ter Club took many ofthe candid shots for the Grad Prep Club ln February the club ran a contet and prizes were given to those who took the best pictures At the Meetings of the club talks were given by the members on the art of taking devoloping printing and enlarging snapshots Each member IS becoming an expert in the art The Stamp Club An increasing Interest in the hobby of stamp membership of the Loyola Stamp Club The Stamp Club meets every we k and the boys exhibit their collections and di cuss the various tricks of the trade Every quarter of the school year they hold an exhlb tion an award priz s for the mot attractxc cl signs tamps from West Baden In this way they not not only get them at a greatly reduced price but they also help the missions at the same time Father G M Legris SJ is the moderator wr Am Page 86 ' , Q . ,D S J 1 4 2 1' l ' , , S, . . , . . ' i . I - , I - . U l . I . . . . . . . . . E I Z :U 3 . collecting is evident from the ever increasing and most original ideas. The members get their ' . 5 . ' 3 . ' , 4 -J . v 0 A 24 T H - -- Q A l , ,.. organize the cllumnl and to resume the pre war soclal gatherings The flrst attempt at thus was a reumon ofthe alumna In the college lounge Thus was followed by a banquet nn the gym naslum on February 25 honoring the grads of T938 to 1942 Successlve banquets are planned honoring the other years The publlcatlon of the News Letter and the efforts to reorganuze the alumnl have all been the work of Father Alumni News Letter The News Letter began as a four page mnmeographed pa er By August l945 t had taken on two more pages and was prlnted During the three years of Its existence It has supplied the graduates In .,,.,..L. the armed forces wth news of thelr Alma Mater and letters from their fellow alumna After most of the boys are out of the servlce the Alumnn News Letter wlll continue as the official alumna publlcatlon Through the columns of thus paper the boys have been notified of the eftorts to e G M Legrls SJ Lou Lehr was as oclate editor Through the lnstlgatlon of Father Legrls the 1946 Grad Prep has been deducated to the Loyola Alumni who have glven their lives for their country The News Letter supplied all the necessary information for the write up of most of the servicemen and also theur puctures Fur ther steps to honor the Gold Star servucemen are planned In the near future The Publicity Club The Publlcvty Club IS Loyola s youngest extra curricular organlzatlon The members of the club print signs and draw posters to supply the publlclty for the school s other actlvntses Each week when orders for posters come the work is duvnded unto two sections part to be done by members who come durrng the flrst half of the week and part by those who come the second half The official meeting place of the Publlclty Club IS the tower room Mr Zeltz SJ has taken over the duties as moderator of the club during the past year Jack Lane as the presldent Don Jones the vlce presldent Page 87 . 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' 1 , . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . , . ., , . 1 f 1 ' The Chesterton Club The two fold alm of the Chesterton Club IS to foster Interest In Catholic Llterature and to Inspire nts members to be mllltant Catholic wrnters ln former years the emphasls was put on appreclatlon rather than on llterary actnvrty But this past year the members have devoted half of thelr tlme to creatlve work and the other half to lectunng on books and theur authors The mam theme of the year was the study of the prose and poetry of the Catholic Revival Period of English Literature The program In cluded various guest speakers ln the lme of creative work most ofthe mem bers wrote essays poems and assorted paro dues Some of the members started on thelr literary careers by submrttlng several of thelr manuscrlpts to Catholuc magazrne publushers Acolytes They dont get much credit but Its a self sacrlficung bunch of fellows who make up the acolytes They glve up many precious hours of sleep to serve early Masses ln the Faculty Chapel The club has nts hundredfold as well as :ts spmtual reward a summer camp gym mghts and a banquet The pnests of Loyola are Indeed grateful for these servers and all know the gratitude that Our Lord shows Page 33 l ' 1 1 ' 1 , . . , . . . . 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 Grad Prep There usn t much to say about the productlon of a yearbook The staff worked hard to glve the academy a good book Orlglnallty In year books IS a dlfflcult thlng to attain The added color the stnppled dzvlslon pages and the make up of the candid sectlon are new Grad Prep features this year The whole staff deserves a vote of thanks es peclally the edltor In chief Lou Lehr who dld not spare his Saturdays Ted Leonard Bob Festle and Gene Dougherty who dad more than typed and typed and typed The photographers .lack Elster and Art Bllek worked hard and sklll fully let the book be their witness Through the efforts of .lack Marguerlte the Busmess Man ager the Grad Prep was a complete flnanclal succe s Special thanks also goto Father Legrn SJ who was the lnsptratlon of the dedlcatlon and who helped so much nn gathermg the plc ture and lnformotton This seems the correct place for the moder ator and staff to thank Mr Edward Bryan ofthe Pantagraph Prlntlng and Statlonery Co Mr Bryan s help was lnvaluable and he was most generous with his tame The staff wlshes also to thank Mr Wally Mann of the Pontiac Engrav mg Co and Mr Beckett of the Kmgsport Press for their ktndness help and patience This was a hard year for materials worse than any dur mg the war and without the generosity of our prlnter engraver and cover manufacturer the Grad Prep would not have been posslble ctr L-we-. 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Mrs John F Bowman President The first meetrng of the 1945 46 season was called to order by Rev Ara F Walker SJ Prun clpal of Loyola Academy who outlined the alm of the club whlch IS to provide o scholarshup fund The lnformallty of the club was stre sed by Fr Walker who mtroduced the new Pres: dent Mrs John F Bowman The first speaker ofthe season was the Rev Ralph A Gallagher SJ Dean of the School of Sociology of Loyola Unlverslty He talked on a subqect tradltlonally popular with the Mothers boys Rev Eugene Mangold SJ Asslstant Pnncl pal of the Academy duscussed at length the reason and necesslty for rules and regulatlons In a school Rev James F McGmms SJ former Assistant Pruncnpal at Loyola and for the past years an Army Chaplain combined has talk on the tram Page 90 The Mothers Club mg of boys wuth a few of hrs expenences the Paclflc lslands The October Dessert Brndge of whuch Mrs James Ryan and Mrs Charles Thell were chair man was a notable social and flnonclal suc cess At Christmas time a Dessert Bridge was held In collaboratron with the Loyola Unlversrty Mothers Club Mrs M McGrath and Mrs J Bowman were chairmen at thus party The annual Day of Recollectlon was held on March 26 At all the meeting refre hments were served and Fr Walker Invited the members ofthe Fac ulty to meet wrth the Mothers The Tea that closes the years actvvltle IS given In appreclatuon of the generous co opera tlon of all the Mothers during the year . . , ' on . . , . ., ' . , - . 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Fathers Club Rev Geraslme M Legrus SJ and Mr Charles N Owen brought the Fathers Club through another year of su cessful actlvlty As ever the arm of the Fathers Club has been to bring the students of Loyola and theur dads unto closer and more friendly relations with the members of the Faculty The Club contrlbutes to a unlque fund for mamtalnung an the school boys of good scholastlc standmg who would be unable to do so because of financlal need brought around their sons so everyone stu dents dads and Faculty could get acquamted ln October there was a celebratlon for the whole famlly Mr Elmer Layden obllged as guest speaker and Mr Connelly showed oft hrs boys and their plays an a Football Clnmc The Fathers Club has one financual venture yearly and thats the annual All Professlonal Vaudevllle Show In November Les Lear Sr acted as Master of Ceremonues In December the dads wound up the year with a banquet for the football players the Band and cheer Mr Thomas L Owens President leaders A night In February saw the fa cllltles of the gymnasium com pletely at the disposal of the fathers and sons ln March the students dusplayed their talents at an amateur show In the gym In Aprll the fathers gathered In the Madonna Della Strada for the An nual Day of Recollectlon and they rounded out the actlvrtses of the year with a Communion breakfast Much credit IS due to the Fathers Mothers Club has made the parent teachers relationship at Loyola o amiable Through this organlzatlon the fathers have met the teachers and thus the teachers were better able to under stand the problems ot the student The fathers also became acquamted wlth the school and being In such close contact absorbed a llttle of the school spurt Thus was observed especnally at the football games where some of the dads yelled gust a loud rf not louder than their sons Pag 91 1 ln September, the dads of the Freshmen Club who together with the , . S I . l The Dramatic Society Grease paint painted canvas bright lights and applause that IS the theatre in essence and that s what stage mmded Loyolans learned to love this year Under the direction of Mr Walter L Bamberger the students launched a first attempt at year round activity With plans the club called for members and then set to work The Club s first dramatic effort was A Message from Khutu This was a one act play the story of an Egyptology professor and some deserters from the Foreign Legion who found an unmummlfied mummy and tried to cash In 0 Il With this infective splrlt of accomplishment fag 02 Loyola inspired other schools to try the same and sponsored a one act play contest at Loyola Community Theatre On the two holidays fol lowing Thanksgiving six girls schools were vying 'tor one trophy and six boys schools for the other Loyola captured first prize in the Khufu Loyola received a commendation from the representatives of Bishop Shuel for umtiat ng such an Important step both In the dramatic field and in furthering the co operation of the Catholic schools with each other Loyola plans to make this an annual event each year lncrea :ng in importance and success O l laid the previous year and during the summer, boys' division with a gripping rendition of n .. . 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' -' A' '1 'jx 1 1l11', A'-:A I .A 'S T IH PREP ETTE I Xoxlaxmru I9-lv COACH CONNELLY LE VES LOYOL FOOD AND L A lTwo Thousand See GRIDDERS CLOSE RULE NOVEMBER If xetlxltles xxere ellorles Noxember brought loxolx 1 huge ll1ll1lxSglXlllL Dinner Praetleallx ex erx aetlxltx xx as geared to full sxxlng ind sehool splrlt xx as xt Its hcl fht There xx as a plaee set for xlmost exerx one at lox olas banquet of Hrst rate dolngs 'Ihe menu, or max xxc eall lt the sehedule of exents, xxas endless xxlth featured dishes being that stlr studded parade of talent the N nude xnlle Shoxx After The Ba as nunee ple for the to dispose of all the the I xxola Homeeom annual tlnsel and gilt lt xx as as e sx tleket eomnnttee ax allable bids for mg Dmee the affair of the grldlron season Sonny Gray and hls orehestra took off on the brass riffs and lxnoeleed out the sohd beats for the three hundred couples xx ho turned out In the gaxlx deeorated Goal Post Room of the loxola gxm 'lhe elxnee held xnnulllx Ill honor mf t Ioxolx elexen xx as moderlted xx r Mlurxee llus ex S Comnn tee members xxere aelx Nlxrguernte D y Caluxxe llannxgm Roehe lirldlex Ihre ex, lienbenlelt lllrrx Sulhxxn mel nt ehell Page 96 Annual Vaudemlle A eholee morsel H1 the sehool xear xx as the elex enth annuxl x ludexllle shoxx 'lhe XII Star plrade mlde the stop III xolas 'xm lrldzx Xoxemmer 10l'1 The stellar east from stage sereen and radio lneluded such personalities as johnnx Neblett famous rxdlo star and dramatle nar or, l xx o lhleer, the Bom bard XIUSIL Xlalter, the 'xlalone Slsters ahas Brenda and L0lllll2 from the Bob Hope shoxx of a fexx years ao, lxaren Rae mmue deluxe Pau G master xx lophomst and COI'llCdl11I1 manx other attraenons Les Iear Sr xx as the 'xlaster of Ceremomes Txxo thousand people croxxded the gxm and xx ere proxlded xx 1th musle hx fax 8U mendous sueeess and reaped a greater net th III lnx of the ten preeedlng shoxxs Danemg to the musle of jlmmx Greens eelebrated danee bind nnmedx atelx folloxxed the shoxx LEHR TAKES OVER Pulling the plum out of the pudding xxas lou Iehr Co Edltor and Cluef of the l ox ola Prep xx ho xx as named Edltlll' Ill C Iuef of the Grad Prep Thus eox eted posltlon represents a tlslx of great respon SllllllfN llt xlso exeuses nts reelplent from 1 number of studx periods? lor mfor IIIIUUII on mx of the other posts on the Grid lrep xust turn to the staff llstmg GAVEL OPENS SEASOIN l xllong turlxex to debaters from Xexx lrler Del 1S1lle St George and Proxx denee xxere Claxel spealters xxho eon sldered the pro md eon Issues of C om pu sorx Xllllflfx lrnnnng nxel mem bers eune ull! nn droxes for the C en rum hxted lroxnlenee the hrst lntrl mural debate ol lr Shnd and Shellex debuted Xlllh' mel Oflrldx WITH A VICTORY l lfe xx as 1 boxxl of LI 'lI1lDCI'I'lLS for the Ramblers xx ho elosed the grid season bx defeating Holx frnntx 7 6 Ialhes xxere nude bx Brldlex DeC,aluxxe I-lanagan Iseshen and llndstrom The game pro xnded 1 serles of thrxlls ln the hrst quarter I ox ola fumbled and Holx Trlmtx reeoxered but Loxola re gamed the ball before the sxtuatlon be came desperate 'Ihats the xx ax the hos tlhtles seemed to go throughout the game on 1 xerx run soalxed held, one fumble after mother But l ox ola gaxe 'xlr Con nellx I xerx happx golng axxax present bx hnxllx eomlng out ll1 full strength and routmg the boxs from out Holx lrnutx xx ax The Band Marches As appeahng as an after dnnner nunt xx ere the lx ne strams of I oxola s Xlareh IH sex en xears The band IS dlrected bx 'xlr Clxndo Nlattel and through his un tlrmg efforts has reaehed 1 slelll on a par xx lth other Lhlcago High Sehool Bands 'xlr llx nn SJ IS responslble for or ganwatnon and dlselphne m the group xxhleh proxldes a Xlfll pxrt of sehool splrlted foorblll games CROSS COUNTRY TEAM W INS 'Ihe eream ln the after dlnner eoffee of the Cross Lountrx Ieam xx as nts smashmg xletorles ox er South Shore and St lgnatlus South Shore xx as helxed N to I' xx hlle St lgnrtlus xx 15 trouneed to ' H lrrx Plxte md Bull l xmhreeht xx ere outstanehn-I In the meets N .C P Vo.. 1. 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' ' a ' , 1.1111 PREP ETTE l1No Drr EXIBER 1943 LT CUMMI REPLACES HICKS AS GRID COACH It Robert Lummms IS the able suc Ccssor to thc football colch Hlcks Lonncllx Lt Cummms xx ho xxas grad uatcd from lcnxxnck ln 1934 xxhcrc he xxas hrst strmc halfback came dlrcctlx from the Naxx Note xx orthx IS thc fact that Bob plaxed Ins first game of orgamzcd foot ball against loxola ln 19 0 Cummms began a spectacular career of athlctlc achlex ement at Yaxler U He held the posmon of regular half ba ln 3: 36 and 31 and led 1n seorlng ln 36 He xxas elected to the Ohno All Stars and ln 1958 the Lieutenant played for 55 minutes xx nth the -Xll Stars against the Clcx eland Rams 'V PUT THAT RING ON MY FINGER That xx as thc theme song of the semors exgerlx axvaltcd and long due class rmgs Nlanx found that Ill addxtlon to bemg dccoratlxe thc L -X rung xxlth nts deep red stone and massxxe gold settmg xs an cxccllent substltute for brass knuckles ALL WORK AND NO PLAY Ihxt xx ould make thc school xear dull so lox oh prcscnted -X Nlessa e I-rom lxhufu xx hlch mcrlted first place m the -Xll c,8Il1OllL One -Xct Play Contest spon sorcd hx Loxola lndlxldual medals xx ere glXil1 to the most outstanding. actors xr yXTnx , a -tw S ARRIVES AT LOYOL Come A Runmn The Catholic Cltx Champxonshlp xx as the rexx ard for the hard practlce and gflfll determination by Lox ola s Cross Countrx Team The race xx as a close one betxx een Loxola and DePaul but xx hen Bull Lam brccht flashed across the Hmsh hne ahead of thc NlcC,arthy brothers of DePaul Loyola s reputatlon as a compctxtne team was cstabllshed and the trophx emble matic of the Cl13lllPl0l'lShIp of Chleacos Cathohc High Schools xx as theirs NO STEAK ONE MEAT BALL The magnificent ballroom of thc Sox erelgn Hotel xx as the scene of the annual football banquet sponsored bx the Fathers Club -Xll settled back after an emoyable snack to hear the xarlous speeches and toasts to the 1949 46 squad Chuck Colllns xx ho play ed xx lth Notre Dames Four Horsemen xx as the mam thc talk bx Ioyolas tnrlng coa Hicks Connelly xx ho axx arded the ma yor letters Wlllle Roche recelxed a trophy dxstmgulshmg hum as the teams IIIUSI' xaluzble plax er .As ss- DERBIES WORN ON HEAD THIS YEAR So cocs thc storx of most dcrblcs but thc Sacred Dcrby coes to thc starxmg IST O jesults For parents xx ho xx ould luke the msldc dopc on the hat herc lf 15 from the dopc on the mslde 'Ihc tradltlonxl lctlxltx on nnxtcd mnc xcxrs ago xx hcn Fr Nlcflulrc tlppcd his l t nd somc orc dropped 1 dlmc into lf ll s 1 mc dlscoxerx prompted hlm to co llttlc farther LXICIILIIIIE, his I1 II IIIILIIIIL thls xcry prohtable Fr Nlcflulre nutl ttcd this as an xnnual xll school actlxltx GLOVERS GIRD AS SEASON BEGINS Coach errx Heffernan under xx hosc expert mstructlon Loyolas boxmg team has xxon more champlonslups than any other school IH the middle xvest prc ducts 1 smashing, hut for this xears tcam erry xx ho 15 the author of sex eral books on puglllsm has been tralmng Loxola boxers for sex eral years During, the opening xxeeks of the sca son the boxers xx ere taught all the stra tegxc maneux ers mx olx ed ln defenslxe as xx ell as OHCHSIYC action and the grace ful aglllty and mental acutcness that has alxxaxs been outstanding ln thc loyola boxcrs xx ,ur x x XX Xxx HW N Chzcago Papers Honor Gndders Chicago nexx spapcrs haxe paid tribute to sex eral Loyola grldders for thelr out standing performances this season ln thc llI1lCllgl1I xxas XxllllC Roche xx ho xxas 1 startcr on the -Xll Star team l red I md strom xx ho merltcd honorable mcntlon held doxxn xxlth II lllle Rochc hrst string on the Dally Ncxxs Cathohc North Scc tlon 'learn Roche xx as also sax en hon orable mentlon on the selection of the All Cltx Team CORN IN RUSSIA lhcrc xx as not 1 storx xx rlttcn for this space so the ldltor thoucht hard and lonc and decldcd to pass on thc Informa tlon that the prlcc ot corn H1 Russxa has gonc up Page 97 P Yo.. ,.'.4 ,:. , ' 0 CC 77 Y ' ! l l l u ' ' I . . 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PREP ETTE TRACY NEW HOOPSTER ME TOR EX LOYOLA STAR lM'r Maher Has Done ALL ARE SAVED RETURNS AS BOSS llt Agam RETREAT IS OVER The old xx clcomc mat xx as out brushed o'T and placed on thc thrcshold for Xlr ohn Iracx 'xlr Iracx IS our nexx bas lxc-tball coach Besldcs hc xx1ll teach eco nomlcs lI'l I D and 4 K Hts most reccnt yob IS that of combmed football md basketball coach at Mt Carmel Hls record thcrc IS A proof Ill urself of xxhat xxe max expect of hun III the future 'xlr I'racx xxho mcldentlx IS a star basketball plax er himself s'ud that lf the felloxxs c tn shoxx enough school splrlt to baclt thc boxs on the tcam an unprecc dented 'tdxance ln thc ficld of competl tlxe sports xxlll be had at I ox oh Tests Test Boys Xftcr hxc daxs rcst folloxxmg thc Inghsh cxams, loxolans sxxepr throuuh four ILSIS In txx o dax s Ihc UIIIINIICLI sc mestcrs this xczr xxerc as close as thc pages m 1 boolx fhc pre exam cram mmg xx hlch all denx, but doubtlcss do xx as also put on an accclcratcd scalc duc to thc proxmutx of thc cxams But thex rc oxcr noxx and thcx re not too hard to forgcr 1 ,Z T f Qtfx ZS ,gf Q5 VIRGILIANS VIE FOR HONORS c hclt xx IS on thc hd xx IS opcl and thc 1946 Intcr Scholastic I ttm Con tcst bcgm IX hcn thc papcrs xxcrc turncd Ill 'md thc rcsults xxcrc chcclxcd If xx as found rhxt Icddx Iconard hxd pllccd elcxcnth md I cshc I cxr IIIIYILLIIIII Both thc oxs rs X fxccclcrxtcd coursc Page 98 l IX henexcr xou rc loolxmg for 1 ncxx tdea and xou don t ltnoxx xx hcre to loolx st go and scc r I xer Il gcnml modcrfuor of the Ircp hxs ldcas xxhlch somc sax roses m Xlax trxmg to brmg hat onc of his xear xx h1ch arc arc as xxelcome as the But the pomt that lm out IS that 'xlr Nlner annual bramstorms this not altogcther ncxx but xx hlch furmsh surprlscs to almost cxcrx QW my YUTUIIE Q To saxc thclr souls and also to saxe thclr xx rntmg hand from usclcss cxcrclsc s1x hundrcd and somc I ox olms zttendcd thc annual rctrcat thls xclr undcr the CIIYLCIIUII of thc Rcx I1xx rcncc CIIIUIIII natto md Rcx cromc Icmmcr I- ChlUI1Illl xtto IS the dnrcetor of thc Housc of Iaxmcns Retreats ln thc IX hltc Housc, St I ouls Among thc xarlous toplcs of discussion xxerc dcath Hcxxen and Hell 'md hoxx wdangerous xt ms to hxe a hfc of sm Thc Iathers llso cxplamcd hoxx short thc lcngth of tlmc IS m th1s xxorld comparcd to ctcrmtx m thc next Q00 Q 325 Future Froslt rj ll lxerx xear 'xlr Maher gets thc ldca th tt there should be some nexx blood on thc Irep staff So out go the falthful scmors xx ho haxe serx ed thetr term and m furthcrmu thc IOUTIIJIISIIL talcnts xxhxch thcx posscss Ihc surprlsc comes 1 c s nors xd yu rrs ltc txc formcr fcclmu th tt thc pmcr could ncx cr do xxlthout thcm md thc lnttcr fcclmg. that thc papcr could ncx cr do xxlth rhcm AQUAS PLUNGE IN IX xter xxatcr cxcrxxxhcrc but not 1 drop to drmlx' ust Ict Nlr IX nlson c xtch xou trxmg to drmlx that prcclous xx xtcr hc has put III hls pool for hrs SUIIIIIIIKFS It rcallx Isnt that bad at all but xx hcn Xlr XX llson gcts cn grosscd Ill his sxxun n rs hc IS hltclx to 1 r somcbodx th If stlrts drmlxmg hrs xx atcr hc splash rc undcr Ins gxudmcc tlt ul thclr hrst mccr hx x scorc of-10 to I Lllc' R -clt 4 SUIIIL thrcc hundrcd and txxcntx hxc cager clght grtdcrs toolt thc cntrmcc cxams thus x car hopmg to gun IKIIIIISSIUII for thc xcar 19464 Out of th1s xtst sum If IS cxpcctcd that thcrc xxlll bc room for onlx about one hundrcd md txxentx hxc This IS due to the ox crtloxx m thc Lmx crsltx rooms and also thc -Xcademx ltself has had an ox er abundance of stu dcnts xx htch ctnnot be adequxtelx talxen carc of C K,oaJ,'lio3'gIxg3 ' ,J I ff! CLAVER CLUB COMMENCES Onc of thc most xctlxc clubs formcd at Loxola m thc last fexx xcars, IS thc txcr Klub namcd aftcr St Pctcr Llaxcr xxho xxorltcd among Negroes c rposc of xc lcxrn md undcrstmd thc socul rclmons of thc Ncgrocs and thc xxlutcs md to brmg thc C athohc splrlt to thc LILIIIIILS of thosc rlccs -Xmong thur functxons I5 thc tcxchmg. of catcchlsm at lrlcndshlp llousc md llso plmnmu mrcr rtcnl progruns at thc slmc plxcc P Yr .. I. .'l.5 ll l Q 4 . I , Q ' l -- .. ,'. ix15 .' .---x1.l1a1 ,s..'l'h6 ..'. , J I I.IvI IIII II I ,I IIII .. . I,I ... .I I I :I I I. Ia . I . 1 I .I I - I, I. I I I .II I . I I, V - I X f l I l - I' s I l 's a - 'I I .I I . I .' ' I In I ' In come the green iiuniors to do their iob I ,ILE I g 1, - .. ,i I ' III-I f ltr th- Jet' 5 an ' nit 5 ali'-, l - to 5 I fir VHF'-. - YYY x xx. 1 5 I u s sts 4 at E I . - -I , Q, s Q5 . 1. 1:1 - . . , . . , ., F' v., f ' ,t.'1I 1 ' II - - 1 I Id f C f I gif, 1' . 2 ' . ' ' ' - I IX w GII 1 4 l. 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IF' - T L THE PLAY S THE THING Thc stupendous and gratifv ing popu laritv of last months Lampus Pcrsonali tics has forced thc cditors to get out thc shovcls and elcar a path through tl1e mountains of fan mail. staggcr to their tvpcwriters and pcck our the Xlarch cdition of this l-'eglcrian colunm MISS PERRY llitlcr l1ad his Cicstapo lathcr Xian golc has thc l D room, but the hbrarv his Xliss lcrrv Nl my and colorful arc thc lcgcnds that have grown up around this guardian of hcr dcmcsnc X olumcs 7 iii 1 ,Q ,A YQ' could be written about these legends. but we shall limit ourselves-and you -to oe: The story goes that one trembling Freshman, despite the lack of stained glass windows devoutly genu- flected as he entered the sacred and silent atmosphere. Immediately the hallowed quiet of those halls was shattered by that Medusean battle ery: Oouuuut! The Freshman fainted dead away. St'll for good old-fashioned peace and quiet there is no place like the libr ry-absolutely none. 'Demesncz Any region over which sover- eignty is exercised. AL RUMBOLT Students of 4-A Physics are used to having their first period classes inter- rupted by a rich baritone voice originat- ing from beneath a pile of papers. lf wc- iq: ' ' --mer we 'nt nt ier tian . ,' if ret -t 1 vc- . our engineer. :Xl Runilxolt. Ask him w ' 'f gs 1 c e szj.. 'illl ia A that's ' gh or .1 ' 's enoug ' x Page 100 My F fiends l ricnds Romans I ountrvmcn lcnd mc your moncv Thcsc fimous words call to mind a great oration and l ovola s gun rcsounds with thc clcar voiccs of 1 outhful C iccros ln tl1c scnior division spccchcs wcre madc for social reform attacks on Com munism w erc plentiful and digs at Lom pulsorx Nlihtarv Training w erc frcquent ln thc Sophomore and l rcshmcn dnis ion, w cll known poems ind storics wcrc rccitcd Some w erc humorous, w hilc othcrs w crc along a morc scrious vcin Ihis affair cach year is hcrildcd with acclaim and anticipation for this cv cnt is alwavs grcat among thc facultv ind stu dcnts QW xXx 'X v s -asm , . S..-.i - - '- -gb I M PUGS BATTLE FOR SCHOCL TITLE Splatl Thudl Then the refs voice en- toning the long count. The scene could - n where but the l...-X. l-M box' g tournament. Finals were held in both the frosh-soph. and the iunior-senior civisions. lYhen Harry Sullivan. ie senior heavyweight champ was inter- viewed. he drew' himself into an upright mosition and said. Dai-an Une of the best lights of the tourney vas ie contest 1etween lay Ro1ert faiagz .1 c -io Ce: lieigit v:s'.ea A ia' e ' i jes gg e - wini -. fezry. ' u i y '- 1 ' 1 point, ALIAS THE DEACON IGIVEN BY ISTUDENTS Shalvcspcarc said It. and thc Dramatic Llu1 did it -Xllas thc Deacon a 1lav onsisting of 1 prologue and thrcc acts was prcscntcd bv thc lovola Dramatic Club in thc Iommunitv Thcatcr on thc ni hts of Nlarch 8th and 9th 'Ihc pliv w is 1 comcdv Ihc prologuc took plicc in 1 boxcar bctwecn llcnv cr and lxansis City, and the c,UlIlI1lLI'LlIl Housc 1 hotcl in 1 small Xlissouri town iformcd thc sctting of thc reinnndcr of tl1c pl11 lh cntirc production w is undcr thc d rccnon of Xlr XX altcr l Binibcrgcr dircctor and cstiblishcr of thc lyflllllflk ii w io worvct lon' an hart mikc it thc succcss that it w is c tit r , ic cacon w is vcd bv r1ilv u nan Uticr n ucrs of thc c ist wcrc l rank Rolfcs ficnc llouffhcrtv Rav llmagan Romain XX av mcl Dick lscshen, aines llward ack Ramos ld Hyland Don ones Chuck Bowcr ack Rogers and jack Nash Silent Sufferers See Amateur Show Yes we have no bananas. And we didn't have any rotten tomatoes either. XVe didn't need them. XYho would think of throwing sueh things at our own Amateur Yaudeville performers. The boys of the forgottcn art really proved themselves to be worthwhile entertainers. Trios duets foursomes and singles pa- raded their talents in almost every imag- inable type of vaudeville. But the old master. humor prevailed over all others. This affair is presented each year by the Fathers' Club. lCasey At The Bat Loyola almost returned to baseball this year. llut after due thought and consul- : ion the athl'tic board arrived z e ' ielusion tiat all the diflicu ties eou l e' ed i 4' ata. e ic' . --ore os Q1 j e i- nc' es wgs A 1 -4 i a practiec- tie 1. . v second y .1 rin, oot ia . mast' I1 . L v 1 1. ' 1 1 ' ' -' SCL! L .'. Yt..l.No.f' ..2.l1 O O 1 1 ' O O Q 1 1 ' Ul' 'I . . ' . , 1 1 . .1 ' , I .I .' 1 Q .b J 'Y -5 ,Q 1 h . ' .K . -lc 1 K I ' ' ' C . 'N ' . ' ' . I .- . 'V-,l 1 ' - 4. - . 1. ' ' ' . ' 3 ff . Q ' ' . . . K I . , v - r 1 - ur ' I rl :A h , . . 5- I I- x v i . . , . ' 2, '2.'1' 1 ' ' 5 37' apr-: . ' ..: i M. , , , X i .1 2 .V-1 5- . . L 1 - 1- V. AQ V, - ,- !C.!tl. 'l 'l'-l g .il . l to ' I -. ' . ...H . ' ., . 2 'I , . ,j ' .- X : ...I Xt ,y lh- le ole ll - Du ' , V yplay- .' lf ai ' S ll ': . l ' mem- l x A 'vp --Lp v..:.'l V .X-Q '. . . X - 1 A 1 NX . . - . 1 4 . . 4 . Q5 P . . I - . 1 ., - X-v,l.l, ,, X I l ,Q - .j . . J: .. 5 1 1 'va - f - 1 A it V- ffl' i 1 x I 1 , 1 f l - .2 we 'Illia .L , 1 . l ' QQ. M' L 44 Q l AP! F h gen H' 4- ' Eff., n -4 T F 'N - .1 S h 1 ,I 5,1 X S ii 5 ss X X 5 1 XXis n K Q l t 'Q l V . i . ' I Q ' a . I - f . bc o in W i l 1 l . Il , f l ' I ' ltit c it th v K rl l I I coi t l . l lxl loil 1 littlc dcci fa l tl 1 it is no l ivlor llii an nl liol l irv nm l mm Um In Unk tu pm I LU' otl l loyolis urncl wir t lh hd 1 1 clos ill thc w iv in tlct H 'll h M l 'll I lmmh 'll I hv on of thc iuds. iv thc icr all l ' Ill! 'Nl 'll ll hc sin ml h ivs 'l l ppv' lt Cl 1 thc bo t bv onl onc hilt i Xnl I sm ef l ll l lctl ill UNH' f Nl lf ll UPF IW- inl triclv niulc niinprwcr vcrv r 1 X -XPRII Xlu jest 946 S0 LG G FOR AWHILE- THATS ALL DANCING WITH A Queen Of The M y DOLLY . t xx IS iust 1 nel fhborhood d'u ee ru U xx I11t it seemed to be -I hat xx IS 1ro r1bIx IIL tI1ouffI1t of ex erx I oxo 'ln IS I1e ree 1Iled fond memories of strutting o x it IIIS best g r for 1111 1I 1 rot fi , SQ mf LV :BIN QTL1 -7-:WQEE 'J: '1.:.4v.' rS......-...f-,gy -7-9','1 1':, :. 7'4:':f3 '.L1: :::..,,...wg -,- 5 E1Q E. ,iii-FSEQE ff- vcgff F14 ',.. 5 ::f,: i'EnfD.-. -.-1-g....Vf!3m .. 'ms 3 - f1'5E.v::'1E '-vs V -- ..'-.l'7.,Cg 1:11E -If-4 f-and ---:JF-P.-' -4 Ln.. D f U:E':-5-c,r1 Y: rg -4 -'-u-fs., 'l. Av' V'1'1 'FE 0 .ian Ev: :AT :Cai 0:94 ue 5' 32:1 -.- .AFJA Q. E, lun: 'ggi-. 125' nl .r:.-wf if-no slower ILIIICS. Ten Men And A Ball 'Iihe faculty I111d tI1e temerity to ' ge t1e seniors. 'ou tate it re 1 . ort. 'Iioo IIILIIIY costly errors 1 1 1 ' pr1 etiee toldgboy what it to e. ' A ' en Ill - 1 're. 't I ll score xx'11s I- , xxith tl1e aeulty IIILIIIIUIIIIIIIQ' '1fterxx'11rd that they would -'11tI1er at-r it 11: their ' 1' -r' 1re-111'. 'alter e-outed RI tri xle. 1-X xveet IIC faculty CIILIIICIIQCLI tl1e iunir rs iunior e'l11i111ed they were xx'or ting xxay 1 oxx'11 to the gr1111111111r se IIN! utsl but this ti111e the t11Ie xyas different. tI1e faeulty e V25 or tot f t '. i -Z,-1? K 'I'I1e-re xx'11s 1111 added i11e'entix'e tI1is yezu' 1 IC XI1y 1 e' 'oi IS 1 if to foe 111k I ' or all His blessing. year xx'e prayed for the e11d of tI1e xx'11r t 11t xxe might have peace o11 tl1e ea 1. 2IIIlI God granted our request. ' Aus year xx'e IIILIIIQCI God for eo' K 's 11l1e 1 . 1 1,14 'e ' eeel - -11e'e secure. . 1 ' - 1IIa2. x' . U' 1 1 ' I .iz its se1'VI LIU. GGODBYE LOYOLA WE HATE TO GO TI1e felloxxs might luxe met a eu named Iune but tI1e onlx thmf' anyone xx1s tlunklne of tI1cn xx IS the su111111er 1 1e1t1on II1e seniors xx ere gettinu re ady for tI11t oeetslon of 1Il oee IKIUIIS urle u o11 IL xt xs lust eou 1 II t XI 1 t to f ir IIIIIKIS on tl11t pleee of IDI er IKIII IIL mime LIILFS spellmff IJIPI U 11 go umors xxere only I'IIll1lxII1I.. of getting out 1nd eniox mg tI1e IIIUIIIIIS of xxonder ful freedom tl1e seniors xx ere being more serious PIIIIIIIIIQ' their futures IS to xxorlt and eolleges This xear brought manx ditheulties to the outgoing seniors 111 their piekmg of colleges due to tI1e oxereroxxdcd eon dltlons xx IIILII prex ful throughout the eountrx A Girl, A Guy The big night for tl1e upperelassmen the Senior Prom Hexx' by on wings song on-'th xx'l1o could org'4txx' s the fourth diy of une i11 tl1e ye11r If Our I,ord one l'II0llS'II'lLI nine I1undred and forty-six. The guys and gals were there in formal attire, tI1e guys in xx'l1ite coats that is. 'md the gals in talfeta and organdie and silk etc. Ten bucks for the ' but xx'itI1 tI1e 111e'1l 1IIIlI .-XI. 1 it x' 5 worth it. johnny Nlarloxye xx'11s tI1e music maker 11nd tI1e Ifurniture Klart the- spot, 4 1 Page 107 PREPJ-ET I E YI I, I. .'o. N I ITITT GT M . 1-. I SC a T an Q Q I 1. A, 1 'ig .1 .l I 1 ,A A 'Y I t 'L ' ' '1. -I Qi ,- V. ' ff I xi 1 I1 yl- , -.'l. 1 H I I Nl D , ,X . ' 1 I A 1 i A1 sf 1I- mt tI1e'.gy111 'xx I1 2 ll the . S mi .-I-I ,l lu.. ' I . li ' al ' get XII 1 I Illp I . 4 Q thc' 2 H- 1 gp. 1' I .5 I' 1x I- . NIA. I .55 'xg 1 L- V. I 4 1 I Q f? ,,' .' . 'ZF' X ! , if 1 I l IYl1iIe tI1e I'1I'CSIlIIICII,- SUIXIIUIIIUITS, 11nd , git -lv, .2 , 'X .. L. I. ,- .Id QQ if ,, ' fy V' v . .' .I . 5, W . V 1 A ' I O o o o ! A I Q I . of 1 1 . f et ' a I I , 4 . J 1 I . - . het 1 . s I se xho llt the! lb I If ' ' . K bid, . 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NSE 91 CH I gf, ff ,3,:w,' ., ,M .y Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Captain and Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs D Herbert Abel Claire S Acton Mrs M J Ahern H R Auesse RalphJ Bau r E N Bedes Raymondl Berry KennethC Bchl Wllllam A Blaha Phllllps Blau Alfred E Bolt George Bowen John F Bownan Wrlllam T Bradley Nedl Branch and Mrs Edward V! Brand Patrons Daniel L Donovan and Mrs Gerald F Dore J P Dorschel and Mrs Fred Dougherty Mrs Robert Jerome Drenae rRTEser Joseph F Elward JamesJ and Mrs and Mrs r and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Fa rell John E Festle J nk MartlnJ Flanagrm JohnJ Flood Henry Foerster R M Foley rank s Barber Shop r and Mrs M J Fru che and Mrs Joseph F Bremner and Mrs Cyrrl M Brennan Mrs C Brennwald Mr and Mrs S A Bronuarczyk Mrs Helen E Burke Mr W P Cagney Mrs S S Carmen and Mrs M L Clune Georgel Frogh John F Gannon Mrs Francis Garmo Mrs Regrna Gass Mr and Mrs Jo eph A Gauer Mr and Mrs John Gavln Georgme n Bob John T Gerllts Wlllram J Corbett Mrs r r and Mrs Wallram Colford and Mrs Emmett Concannon C J Condon and Mrs C R Conley and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Jullus Glannlm Martln Grbbons A Gra s Jack Hafner and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs J l Connelly Thomas F Cook Arthur J Cordell Martin Crowley Ambrose T Cuny B C Hag dorn Alvls W Haney Sr Lawrence W Hayes Mrs r Mr Page James T Curran and Mrs Howard Cushlng and Mrs B W Dalton and Mrs JosephS DeCaluwe and Mrs W C D mp ey 112 and Mrs Joseph P Hector HenryJ and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Heffernan Edward Heller James F Hester MathewJ Hrckey Jr and Mrs E E Hrelscher Edwin Hollgram and Mrs P J Hopkrns . . . 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' and Mrs J L Houle and Mrs Wrlllam E Hyland and Mrs Owen B Jones and Mrs Wllllam A Jones and Mrs W R Jones and Mrs Frederrck A Kastner Mrs H R Keegan and Mrs M R Kehoe and Mrs P J Kelly and Mrs S T Keshen and Mrs Ernest W Krause and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Lours Peterhans R F Purcell John B Purtell Frank H Quinn S Ramos Leonard F Reed L A Ruchardson Garret Rickard John P Roche FredJ Rolfes CarlJ Rolfsen Mrs Mr A J Kreuger and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs John A Kronon J P LaCroux Wulluam Lambrecht Jr Albertj Lane ThomasA LaRatta Walter D Larkin and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Nrcholasj LaVezzono LoulsA Lehr Albert Leonard Fred C Llndstrom E H Llphardt Paul N Lovell Wllllam J Luby Henry Luhr C B McCormack P F McDonnell J L McDonough JosephJ McGowan TheodoreJ Marguerlte Mrs Bernadette Rooney and Mrs Edwrnl Ryan and Mrs JamesT Ryan and Mrs John B Sackley and Mrs A C Sagerstrom lor and Mrs Charles A Sasso and Mrs M A Schultz Mrs Irene Martin Mr and Mrs Harry E Mayfield Mr and Mrs E L Mltchell Mr and Mrs Harvey F Moore Mrs SamueIJ Moran Mr and Mrs R J Nash and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mrs John L and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Gerhard A Schlelter MathewJ Schnrtzlus JohnJ Schornack Raymond C Schular Raymond L Schulte W A Seeberg E J Slattery Spellman FranclsJ Sulllvan T A Susen John F Sweeney GustJ Thedos J L Thelsen Reuben Thorson Leonard F Waldman John F Walsh Wrllram F Walthouse R J Waymel R B Weaver Julia A Nolan Mr and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs ThomasJ Nolan James L O Brien Walter Okon Eugene J O Rlley Thomas L Owens M F Peckels Peter P Weldenbruch and Mrs Donald J Whalen and Mrs E P Whalen and Mrs F M Whrston Edwin Wolfgram and Mrs Francis Wrenn Page 113 Mr. . . . 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' O DONNELL S FOOD PURVEYORS TO THE GOLD COAST FOR TWO GENERATIONS I Bm Maha LCDYOLA AND CLASS CDF 946 ALLERTCDN HOTEL N thSd T0 1 M chigcm Avenue cmd Huron Stre t or i e Coaches Poss the Doo LAKEWOOD FURRIER H Felgen 'l3'I'I I3 Loyola Avenue SHEL 1796 THE MARGUERITE COMPANY 222 Wes! Adams Street MANUFACTURERS REPPESENTATIVES PHIL MULOPULUS GROCERY 1509 HOWARD AVENUE CHELRS BFAUTH SHOPPI 6560 North Sherldm Road SHEL 8-116 JAMES 0 VANDERVOORT AND COMPANY REAlTORS INSURANCE MORTGAGES APPRAISALS MANAGEMENT SALES 6408 North Western Avenue Chrccaoo 45 Illmols PHONE BRIARGATE 4000 ' . : f' f 2 ' 1 2 f Sfrvrirzfizjaiq in P6'l'1llr1ii6'lIf Unrzzifzg r . ' I i . J , ff .frfgf 'Y' . - ' gmfiiwffigigf' 1-5'-May.: if l is? EW ld Ein sin, .Q-Q ' 'HALLICRAFTERS NEW S600,000 HOME NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION. V - - wf- -U- l i I E . cimm siinmn Based on the facts in the case, Hallicrafters can stake out a very strong claim to leadership in the very high frequency held. The facts include such things as the Model S-37, FM- AM receiver for very high frequency work. The Model S-57 operates from 130 to 210 Mc.-the highest frequency range of any general coverage commercial type receiver. llallicrafters further supports its claim to domination in the high frequency held with the Model S-56A, FM-A M- CXY' receiver. The 56A operates from 27.8 to 145 Mc.. covers both old and new FM bands and is the only commercially built receiver covering this range. Furllur dez'cloj1n1w11.v iu Ilrin dintliou mu soon be m1t.1ltd- tnldiilg fmvlwr snpfmrt fo llallit mftt rx tlaim lu mufiumfzl 5111111 mary 1:1 JL 7lj,7flL1jllLI1Aj fra 1 W! 'll'f f 'f ' 'll. E, or F' - I , i i X a THE HALLICRAFTERS co.. MANUFACTURERS or Mono AND siscrnomc souimem - cmcaeo 16, u. s. A. I Gowns 1 ,az 'V-L V-,a.,,f-,-News COQ Wm... - ...J LOYOLA FOOD AND DAIRY STOR 1301 Loyola Avenue BRI 309g FARREL' DISPLAYS 2343 W North Avenue DISPLAY GADGE S CASE 8- LEDGE TRIMS BACKGROUI' DS TELEPHONE APM 9150 BOWERS AND NESSEL Drug SI'ore I263 Loyo'a Rog 0104 NORTH SHORE REFRIGERATION Corner Grove and Maple EVANSTON BRI 958I GTR 6464 WINN 67I FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALE SERVICE FRIGIDAIRE EUREKA EAST FILTERQUEEN BENDIX CONLON GLADIRON ROPER R C A ZcNIlI-I MAGIC CHEF THOR Pg 118 4 T I rf Helen F r 'I . - 7' MARHOEFER PACKING COMPANY NIP AT PACK I4 Rb 'N If F1 P1 '3 1 A JA J 8 ll'I'l YN .'lHll'l' IIIHXII Xlvl 3 E Complzmemif Fffzeml Uf az COMPLIMENTS OF CLASS John Blreley Presldenf Tom Benbennnck Vice Presldenf Horry Sulhvon Secrefary Star' Ansfetf A Bolt Pot Ccllnns Vlc Collyer Bcrcion Curran Gene Dougherty Jack Durso JcrcI Food Dclxe Ccxss CI'L,cI Gendron Bernie HoIIenberg He er MCH Hickey I ,llc Duck Keshen Don Krueger Lou Lehr Otto Luhr Tom McDermott Harry Mayfield Tom Montgomery Fred Noz James O Brnen By Pcxppogoorge Tom Rogers Chuck Sogerstrom Rey Schuli John Spellrfrn r cf Thu I CHAMPS ogrf I .Q I JcIin Heller Frank RoI'fes Jim si Ed 'I' Arid ..,i Larry Ke5?,f C' L' I. 'Q F 1- 'Z' Wlshes to Pat Burke George Baker Don Cagney John Clohlsy Jack Connelly George Dernbach Tom Devine Jim Duffy express gratitude to the faculty Bob Elsler Jam Elward Dan Frogh Bull Gallager Jerry Kelly Bull La Vezzorlo Chuck Lynch Berny McCormick Bull Bradley Presldenf Bull Roche Vice Presldenf Gene Mitchell Secrefary Treasurer Bull Maher Wvll Mallers .lnm Murray Leo Nolan Mnke O Donnell Chuck Owens Tommy Ryan Teddy Schlrmer Bob Snyder Larry Van Der Bosch Page 122 Jlm Brennwald Sars Byrnes Don Compe Carrol Chrlstman Bull Colford Tom Cook Mackey Crowley Bull Cunningham Bvll Donovan Jack Elsler Jnm Farrell Frank Gauer George Hardin Jack Hayes Bob Hellscher COMPLIMENTS OF THE CLASS OF AC Presldenf Ray Flanagan Vice Presldenf Duck DeCaIuwe Secrefary freasurer Jack Marguernfe Ro Waymel FEBRUARY GRADUATES Don Hines Don Jones George Kalser Dan Mclntyre Paul Mares Jnm Moore Jack Nash Jack Purlell Frank Qumn Jack Ramos Bob Schnetzer Jlm Slattery Jerry Slattery Jam Sweeney Bull Thar? Rocco Iermc Fred Volmu SENIOR INTRA MURAL CHAMPS FOOTBALL BASEBALL Page 123 Vice Presldenf Joe Abel Bull B aha George Bowen Peter Bowman Joe Bremner Duck Condon Stan Conrad Presldenf Frank Sullivan Secrefary Le ear Harry Keegan Jack Kang Jack Kronon Lee Korbakes Tom LaRatta Duck Larkin George de Smet e Leonard Bob Festle r Lrebecelt Hank Forester rm Vandervoort Brian Jarchow Len Waldmann WISH TO EXPRESS THEIR GRATITUDE TO THE FACULTY Page 124 LA. 3X L.A. Comphments SQCONY VACUUM CII. C0 INC CHICAGO ILLIINOIS SPIES BROTHERS CO. CLASS RINGS 1140 CORNELIA AVENUE 59 EAST VAN BUREN COMPLIMENTS OF THE VAN DER BOSCH FAMILY RICHARD EDWARD LARRY BETTY GRAIL GEORGE JACK PATRICIA CASEY THERESE MR. AND MRS. EDWARD W. VAN DER BOSCH P g 126 LOYOLA TORCH CLUB Ray Stoney Flanagan President Bll Forearms Bradley Bull Savoy Roche Vice Presrdenf Secretary John No Towls Blreley Deacon DeCaluwe Monk Keshen Lover LaVezzor1o Merc Marguerlte Puppy Mitchell Dick Duck Jack Gene Bob Soclal Brennan Wlndy Byrnes Jocko Compe Bo Bo Cleary Hot Shot Glynn Swede Llndstrom Brud Maloney Jerry Jack Jlm Terry Fred .llm Tom The Mute Cerney Jlm Killer Condon Elmer Slots Layden John Lrmpy Grace Bob Slack Murphy Jock Sleepy Flood Treasurer SENIORS Ted Sabu Schlrmer Larry Dutch Van Der Bosch Dan Otto Mclntyre Jack Pudgy Nash Gene Jocks Dougherty Byron Plato Pappageorge Harry Hoops Sullrvcm JUNIORS Carmle Peanuts Plgnatlello Ray Stormy Pohl Bull Museum Flood Paul Weights Lovell Phll Speller Relchman Gene Bandage em up Brohm Jam Roughle Vcundervoort SOPHOMORES Roy Faithful Kosten Mlke Patch Ryan Tom Mascot Kelley Fred Uno Dempsey Jrm Zoomer McGowan Jrm Whrtey Hayes Page 127 lr rv i rr nr - ll vt ll vw rr In - rr vt - ' -I rv at rv - u n lr vw rl vu ' rr vu lt nv - u vw rr In - rl rv -- vw - rr - an - rt u - - an - uv u sr rr 1- - rr ur - ll nr lr - nv ll F vw - 44 sv - lr rl - U v -1 - r- vu . ,, . ,, ll - rl ,, . ,, 1 rl - uv . rr u rr rv H ,, rl - vu rr vt rl - uv - lr tv - -A - rv CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 46 LOYOLA ACADEMY Thomas L Owens Presrdenf Vice Presrdenf Harry F Bornhofen Treasurer FATHERS CLUB Sarsfield P Byrne Secrefcry Financial Secrefary Geraslme M Legrls SJ Faculfy Moderafor 7 Frank J. Gillespie George K. Ryan CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 46 I'OlTI CLASS 3A Presldenf Fouge Fougerousse Vice Presrdenf Mouth Bug Bulld Abrams Jocko Campe 799 Frorentlnl Nolsy Garny B ll Johnson Mac McGulnness Splke O Donnell Red Roche Joe Thlel Dlcknook Wldmg Fat Man Wren Joker Boylan Secretary Carlos Wuttrngham Lee Corbett Bob Foley Sulent Gross Phnl Up Kemper Jake Jacobs ea Pascente Ryan Penga Va e Duck Wellbank Ken Wullnams Tooth Gelderman Terry Glynn Kuller Brahm Dealer Denten Shadow Gavin John Gerlrts Swede Llndstrom E McKendry Acton l Punch Relchmann Herr Schornack Duck Vlerlck Pete Weldenbruch Duck Grleser Page 129 ! F - 1. H - - tt vt 1 ' 1 ln n - - 1 u - - vw ll vw rt 11 ll uv an an lt - vw nr n - - - nl - uv ll 11 rn - vw rl - - u tr rv - lt i 1- rr vu ll 1- - u rv - MFI uv rl vw - tt - rv v HG K uv lt -v lt uv rr n I tt 11 - ll rv - rl - rr tr uv .T - vt - - lr vu - - lr - vt - lr vu lr u rt vw - lt tv tt - vt - CONGRATULATIONS TO THEICLASS OF l946 FROM 3B Bull Patty Conway Presldenf Dave Frenchy Gubbons Vrce Presldenf Jlm Cannon Shannon Treasurer Jerome Bud Butler Dan Thunderfeet Culllnan Ray Gunner Funk Phll Fllp Hodapp Bob .logo Georger Jerry lnlun Byrnes Bob lrlsh Sheehan Leonard Len Setze August Gus Flick Bob Otto Net? Ed Doc Jelllson Harry Sulfur Plate Bull Lover Lambrecht Hugh Dewey Gnmes Ra Flash Pohl Carmen Pug Plgnatello Brian Acey Ducey Wllllam Bull Food Ray Gunder Daly Ed lucy Luby Jack Haf Hafner Jlm Ow Gannon Robert Bob Thelsen Page 730 - .I H - I U H - - - I - - tt H r lt .1 - l. 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H ll 1- - ll H .4 H - .4 H - tl vt CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 46 FROM CLASS 3C George Washlngton Ryan Nicks Dunton Presldenf Vice President Slugger Shled Swisher Phllbln Scooter McDonald Inch Henslee Alophy Rosauer South Slde Farley Carrot Top Felt Sax Kramer Laugh Muller Flash Bl ek Sox Fan Becker Gats Martln Bram Schlltz Slats Anselman All Star Glunz III Fleshless Phllllpps Hunky Glllesple Splasher Wolfe Shorty HeI'Tler Salty ORourke Lefty Brlscoe Thm Man Moran The Voice Dooley Ac Barron Blackre De Leonardls COMPLIMENTS OF MR AND MRS NICHOLAS J LA VEZZORIO Page 73' 7 ,. .. .. ., .. .. - . 8 Yards a Try Stein Candy Constable . .. .. .. ., - .. e., .. - .. - BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF Brud Maloney Presldenf Jlm Ahern Harry Bornhofen Bob Brennan Bo Cross oe Cllll Bobo Cleary Dan Cleary Wally Christensen Jam Campbell AMDG FROM CLASS Joe Loharl Vice Presldenf Duck Cuny Marty Devaney Jam Donnelly Bob Hayburn Ed Herbert Arnle Hollinger Pl Waldo Paul Lovell Secrefary Ray Klein .llm Waldvogel John Kroske .llm O Brien Chuck OConnor Phnl Schuster Bull Sinks Jack Slrlebel John Thedos BVMH Page 132 '46 LA LA Phil Brown Virge Hagedorn Louis lacullo b . , . J . . n . JOHN E VIALONEY COMPANY on J A LANE FUNERAL DIRECTORS E51 I 97 Devon of Glenwood Rogers Pork I6I7 Denhsf 6541 Sheridan Road Rog 0049 KILHOIL AND CANN N 140103 NN IDPNOII XNPHUP DELICIOUS FOOD LOBSTER TAIL CHICKEN STEAK DINNERS NOONDAY LUNCHEON POPULAR PRICES PACKAGE LIQUOR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF POPULAR BRANDS IN OUT PACKAGE GOODS STORE PHONE SHE 9777 Fog 133 . 8 l TIIIC UI,ICNNNA Y INN Xilxif CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 46 from the JUNIOR SODALITY KUXII l,INlliYl'S Ol .l. li. Xl XHIlOIil liH XNIJS1 Xll',Xl I' 1 lzlh CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 46 Charles Bauer Nlck Bedessem Duck Broderick John Carmen John Carpenter Tom Cerney Duck Chu Duck Cody Bull Corbutt Harry Cullen Walter Duffy Bob Ermatunger Howard Even FROM CLASS Presrdenf Tom Kelly Vice Presldenf Bob Peckels Arnold Schald Hoo Dc Maynard Gamber Frank Garrett Paul Gauer Mrke Geary Bll Henne y Bob Hermes Joe Mohan Bob Murphy Fred O Nlell B l Rl y Elmer Rosauer Mike Ryan B l S IS 0 Page 135 . 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Ray Berry i ss ' il 'le il . s ' n rable is harge Jum Hayes Jam Annls Vern Blakeley Malz Bovern Bull Cole Red Conley Jack Dalton Tom Donlon John Gerlach John Grace John HofTmcnn Roy Kast n BEST WISHES FROM 2C TO THE CLASS OF 46 Jam McGowan Presldenf V1cePres1denf Jum Condon Secrefary Dan Kehoe Larry Kelly Charlie Langfeld Lou Marn Joe Moran Ob OBrien Ned Ryan Lou Schloderback Oeorge Soule Duck Stuercke Bob Vlerlck Bull Wolthouse THE ROOM WITH THE BROOM Page 136 LA Ed Brand Don Ludwig Here rs a class of which the school rs proud ln all the wide world fhere IS no such a crowd We do all our work then go rlghf ahead And fry fo crowd more rnfo our head Clarence The Mole Llautand James The Poet Ahern Don Tubby Anderson Fred Uno Dempsey Francis Bud Holland Harry Hey Mac Smealley Jack Frutz Bobznen Bull Duke Dunn Frank Salty Flaherty Rolf The Wave Gruber Llttle Joe Shatterman John The Braun Abbs John Whitey Lane Joe Shorty La Croix Duck The Halr Kvnsella Mark Wink Cummungs Bug Bull Jones Secretary Ed But Sur Walsh Don Bubbles McCourt Larry Senator McDonald We all do our best rn quest of high marks Joe Duff Duffy John Porky Marhoefer Oscar Sleepy Nagler Henry Hank Yosel Jack Buns Burns 6 Cylmder Austin Stanton Bob Becky Beckman Don Doc Whalen President John Leonard Susen Joe Muscles Llzska And ln History and Lafln there are no brighter sparks Now that we ve fold you of our clever llffle mass, We fhlnk If an honor to be In this class CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF l946 FROM CLASS 2D Page 137 . . . 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Q x Tu., ,N - E . , X A -X X - E A lf ' V i ' I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 46 FROM John Skup Anderson Jules Braun Boy Baumer B Il Dlmples Buehrle Jlm Joker Burke Conrad Clem Campe Bob Buzz Buzz Carney Frank Bones Connolly Dave Bashful Cronm Make Shorty Doherty Jlm Hot Shot Dolan John Tall Boy Dompke Art Artful Drechney Duck Sklp Fratesl Werner Slum Fuerst Mlke Handsome Haberkorn Paul Lefty Hayes Bob Holuday Hlcks Bll Round Face Kerngan Gerald Professor Lomlglro John Bones Lynch Charlie Talland Dark McKleI John Laughlin McMahon Mnke Mac McNulty John Chuck OConnell Gus Pappy Pappas Campbell Ralny Ryan Jullan Doc Sepanskn John Saxy Smlth Gordon Gemus Shute Jrm Super Suds tem John Tempered Templeman Jnm Looey Blooey Tuohy Bull Black Boy Wadden Bruce Few Words Wagner Page 141 Y Raoul Smiles Disselhorst Tom Breezy Roche Success and Happiness to The Class of 46 from the MOTHERS CLUB OF LOYOLA ACADEMY MRS JOHN F BOWMAN Presldenf REV ARA F WALKER SJ Faculfy Moderafor n 1 1 . 4 a ' 0 o ' oo' General Publishing Company eongralalales lhe Class of 1906 and cordially zreleonzes lhe Jesail Falhers and Lewis School of Loyola l 'rlirersily lo Tower Courl General PIIIIIISIIIIIBQ' Companj llllll OLTDOURSXIYN Ihelnformatlwe' PUPL LXR IIONIH H Xl' I 'xlllfxflid N magazine for aetne' outelool men ienemo L Home Weuleshop magazine The Hobbx Book Shop malnlaln a wlde se le ctlon of tltles coxerm cl xarletx of hobbx subject L I' 'Nlef lure Publlsher J P Nlulkern Czrfulelzon Uanager Page 143 I I o .5 . li I 1 N U ll 'I' Il 'I' U W Ii H ff UI Il T, lf ll l fi A li U . ll. 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Gene Bertog Blll Bowen Jack Brennan Ed Brufke Paul Buster Jlm Clunan Bull Colllns Jack Flynn Tom Hickey BEST WISHES FROM CLASS 2E Carl Rolfsen Presrdenf Tom Lund VfcePres1den' Jack Corbett Secrefafy Treasurer John Hornoff Jack Krause Jlm Lehr Ray MacKelI Jsm McDonough John McGlvran Jerry Muller Jerry OConnell JUNIOR SOFTBALL CHAMPS John Reynolds Vu ce Rlordan John Somers Harold Spaeth Frank Syoen Jack Van Heule Bob Weaver Phil Wleuand Jun Zuck rman SOPHOMORE SWIMMING CHAMPS BEST WISHES TO THE FROM CLASS lA AND TD Page 144 Joe Connolly Tom Moorhead Jerry Whisfon CLASS OF '46 COMPLIMENTS OF FIRST REALTY COMPANY 39 SOUTH LA SALLE CHICAGO ILLINOIS CENTRAL 5I5I MARQUIS LUNCH Twelve North Sade Locotuons E ployment Offce 2608 No th Cla k Street OTTO HILLSMAN AND COMPANY Certlfied Publac Accountants Income Taxes 231 SOUTH LA SALLE 2524 COIL AVENUE CENTRAL I699 ROGERS PARK 7248 Complrmenfs of VINCENT G DONIC Pg 145 I m I r r Diversey 2626 G S IIHHWIHFNTXIW HH lHlHHS.T.J.H1HHl from the Bull Johnson Presudenf Duck Sweeny Yrce Presudenl Tom Harlney Treasurer Pat Bennett Duck Collus Porkchops Corboy Duck Dewey Chuck Falkenburg GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 46 Duck Feslle Frank Formeller Wal! Goepel Gerry Golsch Bob Graham Wullue Hannen Bo Haselslemer Duck Hector Duck Hosferl John Kane Denny Kelley Jack Kohl Muke MtGreevy Bob Morugler Ed Neverul Tom Whalen Al Newman Dan Plaza FROM 2F Ted Ruckard Bob Schnufzuus Bull Skepnek Harry Spellman Bull Sleunleun Jack Vanusu Waldy Waldschmudt George Ward Best Wishes to the Class of 46 ALEX BURKE 1444 Howard Ave Cleaner and Taulor THE PORTER HANNA DRUG CO Bru 9800 1065 Granvulle Ave Cor Wunthrop Eluzabelh Arden O Dorothy Gray Every prescruptuon accuralely filled by a regusiered pharmacust Luncheon II A M I2 30 P M QUAUTY CASH MARKET RIDGE HOWARD PHARMACY 1323 Loyola Avenue CHICAGO 27 ILL 7559 RIDGE AVENUE SHELDRAKE 5255 FRANK A MuzA Phone Rag Park 4390 Page 147 .. cb. . . . . ' 9 Loyola University Mothers' Club Pho Pc In 8 69 . Compliments of IMPERIAL BLUEPRINT BLUEPRINTS AND PHOTOSTATS NORTH LIMITS GROCERY QUALITY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FRESH DAILY 4733 NORTH WESTERN LONGBEACH 8880 BERRY TIRE COMPANY RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING 5410 Broodwoy Longbeoch 2022 FREE PARKING AIR CONDITIONED ALLEGRETTI S CRILL STEAKS CHICKENS SPAGHETTI RAVIOLI HOME MADE ITALIAN GREEN NOODLES Soufheasf Corner of Wells and Klnzle Sfreefs PHONE DELAWARE 4343 MERCHANDISE MART OPPOSITE US OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS HI WALTERS AL LEE ne Rogers r I 1509 Howard SIreeI, Chicago Y I P ge 148 IUHIPLIHIEIITS UF THE LUUULH BUUK STORE ITIHIPIJIHENTS UF TIIE HNIIY STURE MASTER ENGRAVERS TO AMERICA'S SCHOOLS O ualnty lntegrxty and Dependahxlxty haxe establlshed themselxes as a deflnlte tradmon xxxtlfx Ponuac We have been constantly on the alert for new and lmproved procedures xn yearbook dQSlgI'llDL, and Qervxce Our modern procxsxon equnpment IS concrete exxdence f adherence to thxs polxcy Our experlenced craflqmen and serxlcemen are carefully super xxced by evperts IH the field ol dxsnncuxe school publxcatlons We are proud to haxe played a part ln the publlshmg of thls book xn the capacxty of olflclal photo engravers Our cnure personnel congratulate the stall for thelr splcndxd work and cooperatlon vuw Asn unc! ff A R PUNTIAC ENG C H O U B O I V I O S11 B12 WEST VAN BUREN STREET CHICAGO 1 ILLINOIS Lf!! l U A j r K A 1 .QA- F K ' S Q.: I 1 N ' 1 + 1 Q ' . 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