Notre Dame High School - Juggler Yearbook (Harper Woods, MI)
- Class of 1959
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Grant to him O Lord the mlnlstry of reconcllla tion in word and In deed in the power of signs and of wonders Let his speech and his preaching be not In the persuasive words of human wisdom but In the showing of the spirit and of power Give to him O Lord the keys of the kingdom of heaven so that he may make use of the power which Thou bestowest unto edltucatlon not unto destruction From the Ritual of Consecratlon of a Bishop 3 :Ev I I ' I I I I I I , .. T3 'f f 'v' ,vt Q? fl, ' s V 1 fi .' Y I ' 5-j,':.,fi3? I? 3. I 'YY 4 wzmm The faculty of Notre Dame rs composed of the Marrst Fathers and qualrfred lay teachers They both prrests and lay teachers have dedicated therr Irves to the educatuon of youth From the begmmng to the end of each day from the trme we enter as freshmen tlll we leave as graduates they are our teachers our coun selors and our frrends As teachers they lmpart they advnse us when we have questrons or prob lems as friends they go out of thelr way to help The faculty prepares us rn mlnd soul body and character to meet the decrsrons and attam the quests of tomorrow By their example we learn to work for Chrrst through Mary Wlth thus splnt rn mmd they lead us to conquests rn hugh school and prepare us for conquests rn llfe 7 . . I I r r ' I ' I to us some of therr knowledgeg as counselors, : ' , ' us. - . I I ' I I 'Q ,....-.-vw f' ' neun' gg p 251.5 7,3wgrt3A'3yS,1, S-n . ' W- ' mi N has 5. The annual Science Fair brought Father Omer St. Onge to the award table together with Father Theodore Ellis, who proiected the Fair. Howard Shirkey receives honors. The Sports Banquet gives another opportunity for awards. At the head table to make the presentations for 1958-59 are Mr. Gordon Preston, Mr. Sid Abel, Mr. Sam Madden, and Father Omer St. Onge. I s 4 3 ,-!Z,,, 1 , v . fi ' , f Q . 1 . if 8 C S rw, gg' v fr w va fue ' if wie T-K'T 554'5'3 iHP?H'5 '1 if ii ' f ' um i c A-H ,Nut ,, ,,. I -3 N gi 2 255 I. if H, Q B l 05 45 ,4 '4 ? E , ? ' , 25 Q . - - '.-ri' 5 I . , :VM E, . V .Wi '33 .- . , bi. K F . . ':x'V'il 'ill , '4 .121 ' Z, ,325 6' , Rini-in.. 4 1-'-. 15.14 -il 'rf ,,, ,-,-..f .,,...,..l 4 S A . x e . . I E.. , , , A . -A rv' 'i V Guiding a thousand students, Notre Dames principa! has a busy schedu!e, Father Omer St. Onge is an efficient man, though, and he takes his burden in stride. At iett we see him pictured with the Most Reverend Thomas Wade, DD., Marist Bishop of the Solomon islands. Above, Father St. Onge addresses the graduates and guests at the Commencement Exercises, 9 af Y Operation Cleveland an endeavor by the Notre Dame Concert and Dance Bands to present a llvely concert for the students of the Marust Fathers new school Chanel Hugh nn Cleveland was a tremendous success Remlnlscnng afterwards are Father Robert Champagne of Notre Dame Father James Hartnett of Chanel Very Rev Aushn E Verow SM. BA Supenor Algebra2 Band Moderator Dads Club Moderator Yearbook Moderator Rev Elliott Robert SM BA Treasurer Photography lO 15 ,' ' i . ,.- .J I - , 4, 4 'Z 1 f f , l W f , .. 7 .s 1 . lgx f s- X. - Al ,, K I f - I I I A '. , ,., ,v. . , . . -.14 1 1 I I I I I' - r 1 - 1 I . . ,.,.. . ,..,.., . ,..,.. I -I I I -I I-I , 5, 5 I - Hugh Father Leo Gallant N D Father Joseph Chasse N D Father Ellrott Robert N D Brother Benolt Phrluppon N D Father Andrew McCormack Chanel Father Henry Rancourt N D Father James Gllbrade Chanel and Mr Larry Egan N D Band Director Rev Wlllnam Dunn S M M Ed Rellgaon 3 Latin 3 Bookstore Rev Leo Gallant S M M Ed Rev Raymond Boulanger S M M A English 3 Reltglon 3 Rttle Club 50C'0l0QY Semor Covnselor Basnc Drawung Junnor Counselor Alumm Moderator Notre Dame Hugh School IS staffed by the Marist Fathers a group of prrests whose motto rs To love Mary and lead others to love her The Marusts teach rn hugh schools and semnnarnes They preach rnussuons and retreats and do parush work Also they do foreign mtsslon work nn the South Pacutnc Father John Colm declared Venerable by the Church founded the Society of Mary a llttle over me twig Mia Zeczdew Rev Roger Lachance S M M A Relegton 3 A Athletlc Dlrector Rev John Bryson SM B A Rellglon l Dtrector Social Actnvltles Assistant Athletic Drrector 'Q Rev Robert Champagne S M M Ed Rellglon 4 Senior Class Advnsor Dean of Studies Student Counselor Mother s Gutld Moderator a hundred years ago The Mansts have a speclal sprrnt to brlng the vrrtues of the Blessed Mother unto thetr own lnves and unto the llves of others a restless love of God zeal for man s salvation humrluty and obedience The Marist Fathers work for Christ under the special leadership of Hls Blessed Mother Thus has become the splrut of Notre Dame Rev Raymond Ouellette S M B A Algebra l 2 Draftlng T Bookstore Head of Math Dept Vocation Recruiter 694: sy il- 1 5 1 X . 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T ' , , f ' 1 1 ' 1 . 1 . . ., f ' 4 8 ' - 1 1 icq axe damdfe aewcmfc Wfmg llc-and -up abd! lrlgh9j Rev Joseph Chasse S M BA Accountmg 1 Dean of Dnsclpllne eh Rev Norman Boulanger S M B A Relnqnon 2 U S History Geography Dlrector Social Acfnvmes Qnghtl Rev Henry Rancouri S M B A Rellgnon 1 General Business Freshman Class Advxsor Director Relnguous Actuvmes left Rev Edward Poulln S M Latln l Rellglon 2 fright, Rev Francns Grnspmo S M Religion 3 efi Rev Andrew Forhn SM B A Religion l English 3 Latln 3 Freshman Counselor I2 hvov' tr -3 K -ri Hn.-f 4-...Q nf if 1' cacfd Mem we fafzguez an dee name I3 lflr leftl Rev Maurice Bellenolt S M B A Engllshl Rellglon l A French 2 Mlsslons Shueld Moderator eft Rev Edward Clonan S M M S Ed Englnsh 4 Rellglon 4 Student Council Llbrarran lfar Ieftl Rev Theodore Ellls S M B S Chemistry Biology Science Club left Mr Larry Egan B A Band Music Theory Cheerleaders Golf Coach lfar Ieftj Brother Benort Phlllppon S M Englush l General Busmess left Mr Thomas Kelly B S Math I 3 4 Varsuty Football Varsuty Baseball Athletlc Dnrector sa' y N ,, A V QC' ' U, I . ,. I . yl': A l.l .. ' , . .,B.A ., 1 15- 1 ' 1 4 t I , c v' C ' Ea ' Mr. Roger Cyr, B.S. MY. HaI'0ld Hel1d6rS0h, B.S. Mr. Cass Cosky, B.A. General Science, Physical Science Algebfa-2, GGOFTWGYVY, English-1, Latin-2, Quest Consultant, Varsity B6SlCelb6ll, Debafe Moderator Varsity Track, Varsity Football-Assistant Coach Cheese! Snapped smiling are our happy and learned teachers: Klozik. The big five take time out at a Faculty Meeting for a Mr. P. S. Peters, Mr. Thomas Davis, Mr. Cass Cosky, Father Leo hearty laugh at a tremendously funny iolce! Gallant fwho has already swallowed his cheesell and Mr. Paul YL him Mr James Fyn Ph B Mr Thomas Davls B A M, Robe'-Q D, Gluho M Ed E I h ng IS 2 World Hlstory Algebral Math l JV Basketball Engllshg Geometry Sophomore Class Advlsor Frosh Baseball Frosh Football 'W gsm! S 9 1 in 5 U Junior Class Advrsor 'UD Mr P S Peters MA Mr Mamn Klozlk BSEd Mr C0l1l'iCl VlCl'I0n BA U S Hrstory Economucs Draftmg l 2 Varslty Football EnQl'5lW 4 French 2 Assistant J V Baseball Quest Moderator Speech Actlvmes 15 62' ' ' ' ' f - 1 664 . 4, Q s. 'ft ,Nt '+V -.1 t ' 1 .3 V z'L.if,:Q R, ,sa f' 'L i -, ,. 1- 2 it in I ',ff A - z..L ' ' ', 'f '5 .L ,A ,K :sv , ' I .3 an .ggi V. 2 'Xi V- 'A - 'lf 5?-'J 1 ' I ' 'V '9 'i - 'ML X 1 'wi V- A X K' -sub'-N Eli' '2. fi . ag 1 , X . I 1 1 n I n 1 I ' I . I . . - I . I - I '- I ' ' I U - I I , X , f , ,' 'Q Sig-?1,'.': , .5,,Vug':.. 4,3-.-Qzx A ,n A A ff , .X '-11--ww. ., . . lsugnjpw -,Sf . uf . aff .' . I 5' -1 I. 4 ,xx 1 1- .V V ,V X N 5. ,, ', Jus., I X .az A -V: , ' X . . . , . . . . , , , , . , . . ' ' I I ' - I I . , - I - I I q ' 1 A - 1 Converslng and relax ng after the band concert at the Marlst Mr John Fahey BS Fathers Cleveland school are Father Charles Wvllls Father Andrew Typewmmg 1 Accoummg 2 Dramancs McCormack Mr Larry Egan and Father Austln Verow Father Raymond Boulanger lsecond on rnghtj says l got t referrrng to the worm rn hrs applesauce Meanwhlle lleftb Father Norman Boulanger Father Edward Poulln Father Raymond Ouel lette Mr Robert Larln Mr Harold Henderson Mr Cass Cosky and lrrghtj Mr Thomas Kelly Father Boulanger Father Roger Lachance Mr Martin Klozlk Father Henry Rancourt Mr Donald Galvm and Mr :onrad Vachon prepare to dug In at the facultys Christmas lunc jfrgki., 's Y 'Nw I X0 ,I r In . N , A xy --My Lf, C Xu I 1 r evs' ' i ' . , .. . I ,. - I . - I . , . . . I ,, ill, - .4 ' I I . I . - , , - , . . . , . I. I - ' , - , - , - , - X . 14' I - J - xff 7 5 HV!! x Q , 171, L 1 lb af K X f 'ft' '. I . if-. Q - 5 F'-.r L A ,tl ,A J -. V . V M . , Y ' I1 so' ' i K X .2 'r . , N t K., A H . ,Q i ' ' L 'ws X, 1 g' , K '- . 'W - .f ,rf 9. K 11, -1' I Q' L r' 1 I6 'ill' KT fabovel Recently voted Amerlcas four gHrnmJ best dressed teachers Mr Martnn Klozlk Mr Conrad Vachon Mr thomas Kelly and Father Maurice Bellenott In formally converse during a breather at a faculty meetmg lrnghtl Mr Donald Galvln Ph B Sociology Englrsh 2 World Hlstory Debate Moderator ffar rlghtl Mr Paul Klozlk B S Physncs Advanced Math Frosh Basketball lrlghtl Mr Robert lann Ph B General Scaence Algebra l Math 2 JV Football Asslstant lfar flghfj Mr Robert Kefgen, B A World Hlstory, General Science, J V Football it in-54 I7 6- s -,Mfr NL 47' 4 dared. Helping out in the front office are Kseatedl Mrs. J. Stefek, fstandingj Mrs. S. Pesta and Mrs. H. Shirkey. Mrs. Stefek operates the switchboard and works on the accounts. Mrs. Pesta and Mrs. Shirkey are record clerks and they work on transcripts and the school records. b:g,Q?gr'1'f.x- . , .W S., 6554. f-:rif f Brother Bartholomew S.M., Marist Lay Brother,is in charge of the Notre Dame Cafeteria. Brother Bart, our beloved and talented chef, is a newcomer to Notre Dame this year. lbelowj Culinary artists Mrs. G. Vitali, Mrs. J. Turko, and Mrs. F. Vifali give a sample of the pleasant smiles greeting every lucky visitor to Notre Dame's kitchen. Theirs were some of the finest meals we've eaten. AUS, S.: 74af6wpmdwwpold7ZamDeme H n ff '1?',9',:3'-Ii. JI.. 'US ig yjmgk ' EE Ty 5,5358 , W ku QM 'fn 1 4 me grif, wmv' 4' 5,52 ,ml 9 mi -gen Q ffl fig ,nil M Wm-m - V gggiaaifm I v 9 fwsvfwl 'W Sw 5535 Workmg from dawn Tull dusk, from September To August, hard workmg mamlenance men Mr Geno Vntall, Mr Glenn Talley cleamng and pollshmg sparklmg old Notre Dame, are our Three and Mr Fred Vlraln I9 M I - , ,n fl 5:44 , -..-,.., fu , . 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CW Modern technology sets a mlghty fast pace for todays student To keep abreast of these developments a fellow has to be pretty well versed nn the sciences math the arts and qulte often even a number of sem: speclallzatlons Just as Important as these baslc matters though are the proper hablts and attitudes We must learn to apply ourselves methodically and efflclently we must dusclplme ourselves and we have to keep our mmds always alert to learn new thmgs from the people around us Notre Dame develops these thmgs an us not only by theory but also by practlcal Instruction In our four years we llve by these methods Consequently as graduates we wall have been well experienced ln these same most valuable habits So we have become conquerers of todays challenge to young mmds Now we can alm at a successful llfe ln Jesus through Mary 2 0 ' in . 1 . I , . a . 1 1 r . ... ' u . . I Q . . , . . .. ... . . I 1 . . . .. .. . Q O . , . . I r . . I . . . . . . .. , . l i Forty frtsky freshmen are all ears as Father Henry Rancourt leads an lnterestlng dlscusslon tn Reltglon class Cass Rusln Walt Jezewsku Art Merlano Ron Kowalskl Mrke Fontana Dan Smudskr Len Glasone Pat Beckley Ray Timm Tom Fenoseff Dennl Jozwrk Starting off the day wlth Mass are Cfront rowl Jlm Settlmo Duck Muller Jlm Pazarena Mlke Brelec Frank Van De Kerhove Dave Sprrnger and Tony Alastra Second row Larry Marten Hugh MC Connell Joe Benedettrnr Frank Sawnckr and Joe Gennette Thurd row Rrch Caloua Chuck Stys Brnan De Wael Al Grand AI Mano Howard Flsher Larry Krollkowskl and Ted Cottrell Chuck Stahl Gary Salvatore Joe Schotthoeffer John Kowalski Jud Noe Dan Murray Jam Beckman Hank Galnor Jerry Lesper ance Chuck McEvoy Joe Brtgos Bob Leavens Bob Manor John Slenklewlcz and Dennis Wahl df Hand carved statues of Mary were bought for all the Junior homerooms through the contrnbutrons of the Junior classes They certalnly deserve our gratitude dont they? 1 Q J--g:'x- - V- ,:e,a-if-.Tri . . fy ,, 1 1: , 'A 0 I ' Y , 1 1 I , , I - , - , - . f' , J .., 4 4 ' ' , I lg: J L , 'A L V 1 Q, . Y' ' 1' - , y , - K K X N V X '- 4 u 1 W N. w- A K . . . . , . . . V ' , ' ' I' . . . A ' . ' ' , ' ' - , ' ' ' h ' ' I A I I 1 - 1 1 1 , , 1 I 5 1 ' V ' ' . Sz ' ' ad, l , , , , . . . ' . .Z ' , - ' , ' ., . I . , I . : ' I ' I I I I I , , - 1 1 . fit' Q J T J W 5 -' fra il . ' S s W ' -J 3 h gb I .L . 3 , ' 1 0 1 - 'Y' . I g f N K Z ' l 22 Seriously considering his post-grad plans, John Fabian relaxes at the Senior Retreat at St, Clair, Michigan. In two groups of thirty-five, the seniors iourneyed to St. Lawrence Retreat house on Lake St. Clair to prepare for the future. Za After feeding their souls at the Fourth Annual Mother-Son Communion Mass, students and their mothers prepare to enioy a meal for the body. Included in the picture below are the , i 'J gg if ,, -ig il l .. 4- ' Q X' .6 4 as XX Putting religious principles into action, Father Norman Bou- langer blesses a student's car as interested students gather, They are Dave Gentile, Prisco Nardone, Jim Cali, Bob Mattesoli, Tom Lapuszewski, Dave Kramer, Bob VanDerherchen, Father Boulanger, Larry Mencotti, Vito Marchese, Tom Spearing, Frank D'Alleva and the car's owner, Gil Facchini. I Glinskis, Kopitzkes, Lehrmans, Roehls, Burgers, Genettes, Walms leys, Kilchers, Fishers, Beils, Lucases, Franceks, Browns, Schroclcs Maruschaks, Rydells, Rutledges, Roberts, and others. -r F1723 aux CW . Q. --'-- aQ 1 X lrlghtl Debate moderators Mr Don Galvnn and Mr Cass Cosky have a but of lunch after a busy mornlng of debating Notre Dame sent two atflrmatnve and two negative teams vnto each debate meet lbelowj Relaxmg after a debating tournament are Dennls Mal kowskl John Valerl Chuck Wagner Jerry Sales Larry Ferrln Ron Harcarlk and Muke Roek who represented Notre Dame The tournament was held here at Notre Dame with Domlnlcan Rosary Immaculata Mercy All Samts, and Benedrctme Hugh Schools on April 14 lbottoml Chatting and chewing between debates are some vlsltlng debaters The topuc of the debate was the natlonal theme The essential features of the Brltnsh Educational should be adopted nn the Unnted States .gk 4 ,J-sf J-A ..-4' If li- -4 -4. D'-4 4.1 x.. H s 'Wh G l Wx, l, ' .. Wigs? A V xl 'l 6 . I . fe , . . . .I x. A V g J -1 I . . , I ' . . ' . , . ' XX . I 1 I I , ' x . W X X S t T , .g Q' , nf ' ., 5 . -- Q h .-Q, ' . - ,rw .. Q. , Vs' - V55 . ' . . . ' I1 ' i I ' H . ,. N . I Y ? N ik , -'A-' all V - , lx -1, l .-- - '.', u - s , . .Ark I , 1 , - h, X t ' , l ' 1 t ,yy A xv '- xl . 'vf A . x. Y I ' 'LQ'-fig, wwalf,-Q I .I--..v',-t.r3l..'. Q 1 l flgrjiql I ,. I laik-' - Q Mt. i ' l X 1 l I , .I W , ' x , I 'f'. I I ' .' 1 'TF Null L. 4 ' f 'N X l -s T, ' Ufw T lalkipyf 1 Y 1.5 24 IP! tv an QM as at 3 bv 3' at 3 K I labovej This IS national be the first on your block to have lello for beakfast week says one ot our honored guests opposung debater Y Qabovej Frrends Romans and countrymen lend us your ears say Notre Dame Debaters Tom Blomqulst Larry Znnser Bull Joy Nrck Cole and Jam Alef Cbelowl Before classes we fund freshman Hank Galnor Dennis Gebauer and Gary Salvatore In the lobby wanting for the bell EE-gisfhiat 9 LE LY - 25 'Jed-1 'PD ' 'A .f Xf.x. an L-, ,. 1 1 , M 4 , fu . . . . , , . , f 1 , f - , , , , , . l r , , , , ! I MA I 4 , - . s 7 . -55 , as I ' x , 'Cz' . 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What's up doc? says an inquisitive squirrel who gets the attention of Father Theodore Ellis's outside inside Biology class. lupper nghtj Man who dug this up' Discussing an in teresting fossil exhibit with his parents is Jim Mazrum lbelowl Smiling Duck Cylkowski proudly demonstrates the workings of a physics protect to Pete Nader and a friend ff? ..-pail HUMAN - sh 1 labovej Its only make believe' or at least lets hope so says Sal Ventimiglia as he studies a model of the human ear 9-.iezf '03-G .1-F -eb. J I 1 ' , ' 1 4 ' l 5 x., j 3 ,. . . l - s , ,- Q X 5 . . ' it. ' , l A f' 569.151 ,-.1 I '1 3 H I. 27 Edwln Hollhan from Radio Electronlcs Televlslon School electrlfles hrs audience of master mathernatnclans as he explains RETS to Ray Wogdackl Howard Shnrkey Norbert Kldd Tom Wnnes Joe Genette Chester Roberts Larry Schrmeck Dave Springer and Doug Wlnebrenner '7 WNlgg-rw mn 1-.x -N-4, aslvill new .S' Illlllnunpyg Vrewmg an exhnbrt on the Pythagorean theory one of the most useful theornes In geometry are Bob Grzanka and Jack Accuso 28 Math and Sclence teacher Mr Paul Klozlk one of the two new lay teachers ns an after hours enthusiast We often fund htm busily and eagerly thumbung through the pages of math books or worknng at some dlfflcult problems - , y T K O Q ' ' x, 1 1 1 4, 1 l Q 3 x A x 1 . .I . I I . I . I 1 I 1 -V , A .Xl V A ' to V3-kfs533h,'r.' s 1 A , , 4 V A 1 4 lf I Q mu' x 4, x tr ' I , .l. . -Mr, lg, ' vm.. f f - 5 - 'f--I - ' - f , fr . V ,, is, Lf . 5 . .. EW .--W A . I 9' . ku .-.. .,, , . ' l ' . I f - , 3, fabovet Another of our math teachers Mr Robert Kefgen demonstrates a geometrrc prrncnple to members of hns class fflghfl Ready and rarlng to go to a Red Wing Hockey game their reward for top sales ID the Peanut Drrve are members of Mr Robert Kefgens homeroom class The enterprlsnng freshmen are Larry Peppler Tom Hull Dale Van Dale Rnch Bass Mrke Genette Dennis Fnehn Jerry Bultunck Jerry Srms Garry Salvatore and Mr Fred Vltall lbelowl Explaunmg the equrpment of the electrician to an enthusiastic group of Iunnors as our man from RETS Included In the group are Dennis Pesta Paul Keyes Bob Carr Jerry Balosky oil Facchlnl John Bommarlto Don Mackenzie and George Runstadler LLU L4.LlL 11..- Iii?-3 -.Q--J lt 'FD 2 .4 ? mi ra, lv! E if A ill i 9,5 W. Ji? ' - ' - 1' 'i li -V' 1 DRAFTING ENTHU I :fa X if A I I Q Q qw.. THE AMERICAN SOCIETY ILE' BODY ENGINEERS HONORS wk. I- ca? .f Q 3, Iupper leftj Drafting classes bring lots of enthus- iastic competition. Honors came to Jim Trella in a Drafting class contest. Jim's mother and dad almost unbelieving, but tremendously proud, came to see the award winning drawing ls it true, Jim? Your drawing was selected as number one? ileftl And now, with authority, Jim Trella.points to a list of his achievements for Sal Ventimiglna lleftj, Dennis Lang and Jim Sansoterra to see! Ibelowl Do you, or don't you want some of these certificates of merit for Drafting? asks Gil Facchini of Ken Seledotis, Chuck Hunsanger and Chuck Van Slambrook. .1 1 Fellas Ill tell you what - I m a Senior leaving Notre Dame in June but next year you too can be top winners in the Drafting contest if youll note these drawings posted here . . . on Loeffler fleftj briefs Ron Botzen Cstandingj Tom Korbutt Ito Botzens leftl Bruce Sedik fstanding rearj George Maiorana lsitting frontl Chuck Bartkus lsitting rearl Ken Engler and Nick Anastasi Cstanding at rightj. Respectfully these Juniors do listen to a Senior! John Miramonti lleftl Ray Wlebelhaus and Jerry Trornbley wonder too what went wrong on this particular drawing Mr Marty Klozik lnstri.ctor in Drafting takes Gary Lahey Brian Gorsky and Ron Pietrzak aside for last minute instruction on the importance of neatness and precision for a winning drawing la!! I . l ' s l , , , , , , , , f , , R , , i WeIl! I'll be - - - ! says George Maiorana Ccenterl. And I I . 1 . . , 31 7 -nr' 'Q' 25' Y QW sir' --.Q C, X,fx 1 labovej A representative from Junior Achievement visited Notre Dame and interested many students in J.A. - an opportunity to gain sales and business experience. lleftl Stupendous! Melvin Tessmer fstandingj explains the tele- vision set that he and Ed Waldorf built from scratch to an amazed and interested visitor. I I I lbelowl Bewitched, bothered, and bewildered is Jim Byce as he views the scientific masterpiece of Chet Roberts. X- 1 Shield EdntormChlef Tom Spearmg and Feature Edrtor Bob Shield covered and featured the deaths of Edward Cardmal Burda discuss the tips they pncked up at the U of D newspaper Mooney and Father Leo Huver fpnctured on opposite pageb workshop wtth Father Maurlce Bellenolt Shleld moderator The 3 Qi? ...Q . V' D H'-r, , ,kv..,g,,f',.'T,i x ,f t , U Q P . 1 J' V A , -W px H , ,t g V Q .X ' . , , j ,' ' 1'I1Q,'t 4H 'l .ffy f,,r .I ,' .,l M: r --Vii.'l,, , NYM - I ' ,V . tt. ', ' ..- I' '4 V'l':'l CT - ' '. 4 2' ,swim ,f ,V ,ff ' ' A . rfb -A rn.. ' wf., X 1 , B . M.-... -.---. Q , , Shortly after the untimely death of Hrs Hollness Pope Plus XII Detrorts own Cardinal Mooney expired ln Rome Notre Dame lolned all of Detront In mournlng two of the worlds foremost spmtual leaders The reluglous faculty represented the school at the Cardlnal s funeral on October 3lst The students passed the Cardunal s bler at the Cathe dral the day before May he rest rn peace' Earlier In September Notre Dame and many east slders were greatly saddened by the death of another fine man Father Leo A Huver, 74 pastor of Saunt Veronica Parish passed away on September I0 1958 He was a wullmg supporter of Notre Dames every endeavor Scenes from Father Huvers funeral are at the right and below God grant hum rest' 1 labvvel Oh! to be a graduate! Viewing pictures of the graduating class of 1958 in the lobby before school hours are Joe Briggs, Frank Stavale and Rich Vaive. Ueftl The Good Humor Man, Dennis Sobczak, happily and hilariously explains his ozonizer to the baffled but smiling Rich Bass and Roger Jankowiak. 4 0 lbelowl Our favorite period - lunch period! So say Norman Bonaudo, Joe LePera, Bob Jacek, Dan Collins, AI Enderle, Roy Slongo and Clarence Meerschaert. P' tk , 5 1 ffif' t , I fed? W- 'J A Pwr I ..,,.T' ..... XX? S7 was-rj 1 Silence' Genluses at work' whispers Bernie Frresmuth as he and his cronues Bob Holland Chuck Zarkns Larry Schlmeck Chuck Verslype and Henry Platz sportrngly struggle to study durlng six a lrbrary sludy pernod Remember boys thus rs a study period not a social period says the studlous Verslype lbelowj Fasclnated rs Harry Lemmer by lhe gxrls or by The machine CI ll never tellj Fasclnated also are the vlsltors who are berng frlled In on the workxngs of the machine by the well Informed Lemmer lbelowl Strll more of Father Gallants Art Class Rlc Deary Martnn Wicker and Joe Kalamagka draw and draw and draw' We i .l--'- ' V ,f cg- 44 gl. ax 'Z-1 ,,,,,,.,...., fy - , f Wig, L 4, lf Q0 '3 B -dup-bf star lnbrarlans John Gabelsberger George Runstadler an grown In quantity and qualnty of books smce the opennng of the Norbert Kndd help lubrarlan Father Edward Clonan catalogue and school In 1954 shelve the books tor the Peter Chanel Library The Library has 77a19ze Zczmeee adam lrlghtl Top men on Notre Dames Debating Team are Bruce Szal Tum Polk Tom Blomqulst and Jlm Alef Notre Dames debaters lolned the Thomas More Debating Forum made up ot ten local schools The Forum emphasnzes unter school meets lbelowj Explarmng a model of the solar system IS a vusrtor to Notre Dame Asude from the Sclence Farr Notre Dame students Interest rn science In cludes the Sclence Club and a full schedule of laboratory sclences .44 sf Qt ,1 as 9 ? The lineup for food at the Alumni Homecomlng Breakfast Glenn DeLodder Gul Facchum Ron Kollto Torn Paganes George Garascla Doug Kaller and Bernie Frlesrnuth believe In first come furst served The football players were guests at the Mass ua many aaued The pause that refreshes' Chattnng before Play rehearsal are QSITTIFIQJ Jlm Johlmstahl Lorraine Baldak Gary Krawford Gal Voigt Bob Cunnlngharn Jud: Ann Muller Donna Vlldll Don i and Breakfast The Alumm met too after Mass and Communion at breakfast where they formed the Notre Dame Alumnt Assocla tton and elected officers for the ensulng year Brlnlcman lstandlngl Russ Gramer Joanne Menegaz and Dave Kopltzke These enthusiastic thesplans from Notre Dame and Regtna Hugh produced the Sentor Play Glrl Shy X ifiw .4 XNNQ- w-.I 39 f-if f. ' A ' T 5' . . A vi ' 'fd 'l' nf' Eli, K' . . Yr 'T ' T... P-'f - ' A ' at f ' 'fl f. Q , , -.MJ ' n. 'ln I 3 a ,- - + , . i ' f ,- s .4 J .4 ' . , 3 I n T H! ff X ,f . Q ' Ai 5 l tll g '- -f B s K.. 27 3 I l . . T l I - ' A r 1 . I I . . I . I. ,, , ' ' ' f I ' , . I I I 665 . ' I - I , ' I . . '. . , I , . I . ,I I . .. - Al r I I I I ' B j+Qs'-.w- - I , . - -r,,W,,,,m,h, A at ff' K il 7- 7 4 .4 .' 'ES' f. 4 4 T is T' fr'-' ' V W 4 ff , .fa ig . T ' its 1 Sir T S , K .3 sl: on . W. f ' C73 'tv Q - Q 'W '- Q . - if . Y P rl, Q ., x 4 X L . , 1 . 3 ', , ,YQ - . -mg ' 3 XR Q5 'Sf I s , v , , 13 i T T , f ,V The Student Council sponsored many activities this year including: Homecoming, the Peanut Drive, the canned food drive for the needy, the Peanuts for Polio drive and a dance to bring a foreign ex- change student here next year. Secretly balloting for new Student Council officers are lleft to rightl Paul Anders John Wines Rich Reynolds Mike Jeakle Harry Ryda and Jim Wasmund The voice of the students our Student Council' Ckneelingl Terry Foley John Verlinden John Wines Jerry Lesperance Bob Reed Ben Stabile Mike Jeakle Terry Templin Jim St Amand Mike Genette Rich Reynolds Mike Lueck fstandingj Don Chiodo Bob Barnwell Phil Kramer Mike Gostkowskl Larry Schehr Justin N.- 6, 1 lliljllsl-Billll o M. 1 Outgoing vice president Steve Winchell and president Don Brinkman turn over the calendar records and gavel to president elect Ben Stabnle and vice president elect Mike Jeakle Father Edward Clonan moderator seems pleased acc! aaccee am apmaaaa Giolitti Bernie Friesmuth Jim Wasmund Larry Francek Tom Bubnar Dan DiNunzio Joe Briguglio Jerry Rutledge Joe Bul garella Don Brinkman Gary Lytle Joe Santavlcca Paul Anders Harry Ryda Ron Bellisario and Marv Rancilio avr A Hs Notre Dame's first school paper, Thumb Print , was introduced in the spring of 1955. The following September, the name was changed to The Shield . The Shield is the school emblem and also a sign of valor and enterprise, therefore it is appropriate for the name of the school paper. Today The Shield is an off-set publication with a circulation of 2000. The Shield has become an influential organ of the stu dents lt affords the better student a chance to express his views while accurately reporting the news Promising writers for the future are the underclassmen on the Shield staff Bob Deslyper Desi Brannan Brian Gorsky Jerry Aldermann Mark Recor Bill Joy Bob Wagner Norm Berlinger and Jim Alef celde Conferring before sending the issue to the printers are Larry Mencotti news editor Ron Hindelang associate editor Russ Gramer and Mike Jeakle sports editors Tom Spearing editor in chief and Bob Burda feature editor Rich Mathes news editor is not pictured Evaluating the latest edition are the Shield reporters business agents and artists lseatedj Dick Kean Mike Lueck Doug Winkler Norbert Kidd Henry Michaels Joe Angell Gary Krawford fstandingj Father Maurice Bellenoat modera tor Ed Waldorf Ben Stabile Justin Giolutti Marv Rancilio Don Pierce Mike Matthews John Enright Ken Spratke Larry Marten Bruce Yanni Bull Lafranca Ron Kolito Ron Proga cinni John Maruschak Glenn Fodell Jim Zagackt Bll Thompson Jack Brown and Jim Francek 1- if .:. ..,:.,.-' .1 .. s P1 ' 1. Q' 1 vf mf sul. ' 7 , L .,1, . . -'55 . H, .- . T T4 xt? mwlacecaa Z Int I 1X bt -hu. 41' 4...l 41 1 1 Wt.. 55. 7 1 ll ' V L' 4 L . ,, . . ' F All., - li . . . . Y ,X ' .I kg .ff 1 V lla - . 5 4 xv ' . X I ' ' ' 9 : I I ' X 1 1 1 1 1 W . , Q 0 I I I f lfflv lil . 1 I 1 1 6'- vi-1-ff , K D 1 1 : 1 K-or ' ' If 1 ' 1 I ' T . 1- . -. 'T Q . . i I l s , 1 ,-'A ' Q' Tilt- . Q 1 1 i Q-L ' h' . . . . I X fff . 5 1 I 1 U 1 ' 1 I 1 ' I I 1 1 1 1 1 I - 1 1 1 , 1 ' Z4 , I 1 1 1 1 . ' fit 1 , 1 1 1 11 l I -A W g 1 , If 1 ' ' , , 1 X . I FL. , ' . A fy , , '- ,fig Tj if , L ' 2 2-BJ -, ,..A I . . ' , K ..,, .. ,..'.vQ4w ' ,, r-' . lr I 1 - ' , LT- W! -,ev---- '71 a . I ,3 .5 I ' , ' 1 s I 1 7 2 f 8 ' , - - A ' 14 I T1 ni 1 - x . X ' . 3 - gy Ei E h 4 a L. i K 3 I 'P ' : , - . 41 U I S f- ' f ' ' ... - .,,5 , . g . h ,Mi A A ' was CM WWFS 1-IIWMQ 'W' Y lK5'H'!'L G COURT labovel Just out of thus world says wrlter John Maruschak Cstand IHQJ about Quest Cseatedl Jlm Zagackr Chris Bockhausen Ron Kollto and Bruce Schneider contrnbuted essays poems and short stories to the second volume of Quest lbelowl Artlst George Eder co-editors Gary Krawford and Don Wlttmer and wrrter Ron Hlndelang strove for the Quest Notre Dames llterary magazine 42 7205142 awed Quest a lrterary magazune put out especially for those people who apprecuate and enloy good literature as an effort by the better student to assert hrmself and add to the literary achrevements of has school Quest ns a chance for thus student to test has writing skull to express hrs ldeas and to receuve proper recogmtuon lbelowl Mr Conrad Vachon moderator and co editors Don Wlttmer and Gary Krawford rokungly evaluate the second volume of Quest y , is r . F 9 rf : ffl it .- K ,' ' l , ' ova- ' Silt' ' X X' ' .f 9 at le 1 Q f f .fi , w me I 45 . gl ' -1-X xi il l l sry .af 5 Q f , l 1 5 ,ff 5 3 .f Ip K . K we Q ' l ' ' ' ' ' 1 A' II - . ' ' 2 , ,, . . . I . , . . . . ,, u 11 1 - - ' , . ' I I - l 4' E . . Ii . N K '- W fff 2 The first edition of Notre Dame's annual, The Juggler , was published- in 1956. The name, The Juggler , was taken from the famous legend of The Juggler of Notre Dame . Since that first edition of 96 enamel finished pages, the yearbook has expanded to 158 pages, and this year is printed on the more attractive dull-finish paper. The publication is sup- ported completely by the students of Notre Dame and staffed, as well by a qualified student group. The editors and staff members think that this edition of The Juggler is the best yet ! lrightj Working feverishly to produce the best yearbook yet are assistant advisor and editor, Charles Labadie f'58l, and editor-in-chief, Ronald Hindelang. Labadie was lay-out editor and designer while Hindelang was copy-editor. Few people realize the time, thought and effort that go towards produc- ing a yearbook such as The Juggler. Much time is spent tak- ing and identifying pictures thinkin and writin attr ' , Q g active copy and headlines and designing lay-outs. my Z N Father Elliott Robert, ht h ' I d h p oograp er, au s t e work of Mike typed and retyped the copy Father Robert took developed Bielec, artist, in the foreground. Meanwhile, Father Austin Verow, and printed all pictures Father Verow was overall advisor help moderator, and Chuck Stys, typist, cautiously proofread the copy. U19 WlTl'1 l6Y0UT and CODY Bielec contributed all drawings that appear in The Juggler. Stys e avi. 43 Notre Dame's budding young scientists , . . the winners of the Science Fair: Cleft to rightb Richard Miller, James Berch, Stan Bronski, Ted Hollenkamp, James Trella, James Zagacki, Ralph Zawwzzluneh Notre Dame's contribution to the world of tomorrow: budding scientists galore-more Science Fair winners: ltirst rowj Robert Bruske, Chester Roberts, Dave Zimmermann, Larry Zinser, Csecond T0 N QQ ,gi 7 q.gm :qs x.. 'U I Smiecinski, Ed Waldorf, Melvin Tessmer, John Sienkiewicz, Don Bernier, Dave Kramer, Howard Shirkey, Larry Berch, Joseph Schotthoefer, Dick Kean and Paul Karl. ' aim rowj Mike Seibert, Herb Hoelzeman, Jerry fleming, Tom Hooks, Bob' Van Slambrook, lthird rowl John Miramonti, Bernie Fries muth, John Bommarito and Ron Loeffler. NDS 2N0 ANNUAL ff M' ' A: 91 i sl 14' 44 T1 George Runstadler and Henry Michael listen attentively as Tony Alastra points out the structure of a tooth. Ralph Smiecinslli demonstrates the complex machine which won first prize in the physics division - a photcrcell duplicating machine. In view of the trend toward science in the modern world, Notre Dame's Science Club sponsored the school's Second Annual Science Fair to foster an interest in science. Students entered proi- ects in the fields of art, general science, biology, drafting, chemistry and physics. Although only a few won prizes, in reality everyone who entered a project was a winner because of the knowledge and experience he obtained from the many hours of research and work on his proiects. The Science Fair was another opportunity for our scholarly minds to conquer. DUPLICATION bl Y A PHOTO-CELL 3 1 X 1 r i ' so 1 A iustly proud James Berch explains to Dan Rumptz the mechanism of his electrostatic generator, which won third prize in the physics division. 9 wifi' 11 ' F er . ,- 5.. ' w 5 ll.lIlI'l'llll' was Q -1' 1 i S'l'l'l'li' A EIT: I a lx mmm Tx x . A Wm ll! - '. fi Ili, Sllllllli l1l.lQl ll I H 2- ' 4 iiuugig, sg. S iq. -iff ' i l gf... . I. 5 ,ai ff it ma 45 1' A ioint presentation by the Senior Class of Notre Dame and the Drama Club of Regina, under the direction of Mr, John Fahey, Girl Shy was a tremendous success both entertainment-wise and financially. lt was a comedy about a college lad who was girl shy . . . sounds like fun, eh? N., ,L Donna Vitali Cas Asmal says, Y'all hang it up, ah's iust a Judi Ann Miller Cas Birdie Lavernej steps in to prevent a pend wash lady, when Don Brinkman las Anthony Arsdalej hands her ing fight between Don Brinkman las Anthony Arsdalej and Bob his hat. Cunningham las Chuck Mayol Returning for an encore is the cast of Notre Dame's first Senior lstandlngl Bob Cunningham Don Brinkman Mr John Fahey Play: Cseatedj Judi Ann Miller, Gary Krawford, Gail Voigt, Cdirectorl Madryn Haun Jirn Johimstahl and Dave Kopitzke Joanne Menegaz, Russ Gramer, Donna Vitali, Lorraine Baldak C' F Nl L1 YJ ff Z ,J Gurl Shy no more Russ Gramer las Tom Arsdalej softly Easy golng Gary Krawford Kas Oke Strmsonl tactfully flatters sweetly and slowly serenades lovely Joanne Menegaz las peachy Gall Voigt Cas Peaches Carterl as she expertly 600080402 h h If T Dave Koputzke Cas Dean Marlowej an hrs colorful hand painted Whig rizslgzllicleslgit :Celts baiEnglSggOdMgl6ga:,?g:lZ banana tue escorts a much younger admxrer of has Madryn Haun ex resses love ,O Lorrame Baldak yas S 'Wa Webster, las Aunt Carolunel from the Costume Ball In lals own poehc Sfyie Y 47 .. .J I , . xr ,, . ,, - . 1 1 ' ,, ,, . . Barbara Sanford, alias, aliasl. straightens his tie. 0 0 o 1 . - - . t ' ' I . I I I l Wh. Z 4a 71645 'iw 0 w Q , .I Pausing for a pose are The members of The Notre Dame Con- John Szymanski, Torn Spearing, fmiddle semicirclej Don Aiello, CF-'ff Band! UVWSV SemiCifCl6'3 Gefild Madav, Dennis Sr-niecinski, Ted Cottrell, Bernard Skoczek, Bob Lehrman, Paul Kuebier, John Roger Jankowiak, Tom Francekl Jim Drohan, Tom Mc DerrnoTT, Plevin, Tom Pink, Bob Nowinski, Fred Arnal, Stan Bakula, Tom 48 icwe cet can cz-L' ' '. l hi vggg, -Q 'Qu :few Carra, John Giolitfi, Bob Van Derherchen, Paul Mc Dermoff, Dave Torl, Clarence Meerschaerf, Dick Kwiecieh, .lerry Legato, Justin Shaberly, foufer semicirclej Dick Tatti, Mike Okonoski, Bob Van Giolirfi, Ralph Smiecinski, Richard Tringale, Frank D'Alleva, Fred 5l6mlDf0Ol4, Ron Dellamora, Doug Cordes, Mr. Larry Egan Cdirec- Zamoh, Doug Winkler, Dan Collins, 49 The velvet brass of Notre Dames Concert Band are Tom Punk Bob Nowrnskl Tom Spearlng lrearl Frank DAlleva and Ruch Trlngale who are attentnvely watching the maestro Leff Hgh! lefl ' Entertalnrng durrng halftime of a football game IS the Notre Dame Marchlng Band clad In thenr green and white umforms The Band lourneyed to Rlchmond Machlgan where they made the Homecomlng of Richmond St Augustlne Y Part of Notre Dames falter tsp band where only the best comes through IS the saxophone section Bob Van Derherchen Paul McDermott Dave Shaberly lrearl Tom Carra and Fred Arnal Hugh a success by glvlng the sparklrng performance pictured below The Marchlng Band gamed city wade recognltron whsle marching at the Toy World Falr numerous parades and football games , . . 1 1 I , . . . . , ' . 1 I I I 'u 1 . . . . . . . . . . . h . , . , . .' I .Q :mek All ' .WT - t . .Q xx . K Q fi? g f' ' ri' ,- I ,,,' , .. .Q . 1 V. A X g Z l ' ' J XY . , l Y - .' A , l Z' an :I I 1: , ,f 1' L 'b- 'f 50 Charcha-cha-! Playing a Latin American arrange- ment are lleftj trumpets Bob Van Slambrook, Mike Okonoski, Ron Dellamora, Doug Cordes and Dick Tatti and labovej drummers Justin Giolitti, Jerry Legato, Clarence Meerschaert and Dick Kwiecien. R. Smiecinski, absent. Enchanted is the music of Hirst rowl Gerald Maday Seventy six trombones minus seventy three leaves Fred Zamon Dan Don Aiellgl Ted Qoffroll, Jghn gzymaoskil fsecood ,-owl Collins and Doug Winkler pictured here at the Third Annual Christmas Roger Jankgwiakl Tom Francekr Bernard Skoszekl Bob S U GS we BS 9 Lehrman, lthird rowj Jim Drohan, Tom McDermott, Paul students of Notre Dame and Regina Kuebler and John Plevin. , l 1- '- -s ,-4 4- f .4,' V -'im ...f' zadmzzzedfwl Ah wonderful ah wonderful' says Mr Larry fnot Welk butl Egan band dlrector as he announces and Father Omer St Onge presents certificates of ment In musnc to Cleft to rlghtj Tom Punk John Szymanskl and Ron Dellamora In addition to these three Tom Carra Duck Tattl Bob Van Slambrook Paul Mc Dermott and Ralph Smleclnskl recelved these certificates gnven to sensor bandsmen for outstandrng four year achrevement In muslc Mrs E Dellamora pres: dent of the newly organized Band Mothers Club slts at the head table I sq., Y! Q ll-I .fl I 1 .gs 52 Ardently worknng to prepare for the Frrst Band Mothers Card Party are Mrs E Dellamora president Mrs D Trln gale presldentelect Mrs F Szymanskn Mrs E Coughlan Mrs A Chlkota Mrs F Perauno Mrs C Skoczek and Mrs T Sheehy The Card Party rarsed much needed funds for the band Steve Wmchell master of ceremonies and Mrs D Trzn gale president elect of the Band Mothers Club behold the presentation of awards at the Band Banquet Father Austrn Verow band moderator congratulates Ruchard Tringale for his award. he 'r.e W.. ..... -44f .. In four short years, the Notre Dame Band has attained statewide acclaim and rating. During l958- 59, the Marching Band performed at our football games, numerous parades, the Toy World's Fair and the dedication of the Marist Fathers Shrine at Indian River, Michigan. The Concert Band, composed of most of the members of the Marching Band, entertained at the Spring and ChristmaS Concerts, the Band Festi- val at U. of D., the Spring Fesival and Graduation. l . - ht tsl 1 Vi 'i 5 Y i - l labovel Ted Big Bad Wolf Cottrell brings the house down with his inimitable narration of Three Little Pigs at the Spring Concert. lleftl Detroit-bound after a successful concert in Cleveland are flett to rightj John Giolitti, Bob Lehrman, Bernard Skoczek, Don Aeillo, Paul Kuebler, Jerry Legato, Jim Drohan and Ben Stabile. fbelowl The golden sound ofthe Notre Dame Concert Band amazed, impressed and enter- tained all who attended the Third Annual Spring Concert. Here we see the tuxedo-clad bandsmen in action. F.3- 'a Ll Q Om Sauk ua Famyerz The conquests that we make spmtually are many and Important It us the soul we fund that rs matched with the most powerful and persever mg of enemues As a matter of fact we know that our souls must elther conquer or be conquered' Thus rs a real challenge' Nor have we a choice of actions to meet that challenge We can but be prepared That s where Notre Dame comes rn Notre Dames role un our spmtual lnves ns to prepare us as well as rs possrble for those Although Notre Dame un extra curricular actrvrtues offers many opportumtres for our spmtual development ut rs rn our dally hablts that she strengthens us against todays evlls The hablts and attitudes that we learn dally In these hallowed halls wnll surely prove to be the foundation on whlch we are to build our salvation our way to Chnst through Mary 55 I . . . ' . I , . , . . . . . . . I . . I y dauntless foes we must surely meet. 1 ' . - I 0 I I I t ' U 0 . , . f 1 . I . . zlfm- ccwzdoafcw ' ' labovel To celebrate the feast of St. Peter Chanel, Marist mis- sionary and martyr, special masses were offered for the intentions of the students. fbelowj Notre Dame students and their mothers anxiously await breakfast after the Fourth Annual Mother-Son Communion Mass. 1 l 1 7 . , sa f 3' 'D A 5- ' 4 'U . sax tyt, of .1 . W, -1I.ftw,f?Hif.v-H 5 Q if 4- - Z' A m ,Qq? '3-5555 'k .1 A 'Qislzh QQ 'U is H alwalze came 5 gp f' A-'fm -f-va-f 1- I 'YJ' 's -4 - , is - , L 5 A I ' ,,-GZ f -,dm ? il i' ll fr 5 i Chime time is . . . Gary early bird Krawford prepares to Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors' foods . . . Jerry Rutledge dislodge all the sleeping beauties by ringing the morning alarm reads while the retreating seniors digest dinner and the spiritual at Senior Retreat. reading. 0 0 a a Passing the evening in the reading room are lseatedj Norm Securely sitting, slightly slouching, 5mUQly smoking, Dave Peraino, Dan Skoczylas, Father Robert Champagne, Joe Bulgarella, Lehrman, Jack Fabian and Jerry Fleming eagerly await ten Jerry Rutledge Cstandingj Ken Ryan, John Rochon, Dave Hendricks O'ClOCk and lights out at the Capuchins St. Lawrence Retreat and Jim Nieman. House, St. Clair, Michigan, L gif On December 28th the Green Room was the scene of a loyous get together of twenty four former Notre Dame students who are now traunlng for the Prlesthood at the Marist Semlnarnes un Bedford and Framlngham Mass achusetts The occaslon was the Thlrd Annual Christmas Banquet held In their honor by the Marlst Mlsslon Aux nllary of Mlchugan fplctured belowl Also present at the banquet were the Faculty and a group of :nvltecl guests The banquet was followed by Benednctnon of the Blessed Sacrament during whlch the semlnaruans sang A social evenung of games and conversatuon topped off the wonderful banquet The happiest mothers allve-knowlng thelr sons are studying splrrtual and maternal asslstance to Marlst semlnarlans from for the priesthood are the members of the Marlst Mlsslon Michigan Left to rlght Mrs Rofondo Mrs Powers Mrs Casey Auxlllary of Mlchugan a group of dedicated mothers who lend Mrs Doherty Mfg, Carl-ICO Mrs Zmger and Mrs Steele More happy semmarlans mothers Mrs Berber Mrs Vallee Auxnllary When he left for hrs second novvtlate added spnrltual Mrs Bodenstedt Mrs Kelly Mrs Mc Evoy Mrs Beaudom Mrs tralnmg prescrlbed tor all Marlsts Father Ouellette was replaced Dlcker and Mrs Weslev Also pictured IS Father Raymond by Father Maurnce Bellenolt Ouellette Vocatlonal Director and Moderator of Marnst MISSION I . I ' ' ' I ' ' - . : . , . , . , , . , . , . . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . 1 . 1 The Marist Seminarians' Mothers-Mrs. McEvoy, Mrs. Dicker, Mrs. Powers, Mrs. Doherty, Mrs. Carrico-meet with the new vocational director, Father Maurice Bellenoit, to plan an activity. 'T ain't no time to talk turkey-so these Marist Seminar- ians, former Notre Damians, knock the stuffins out of this one at their annual Christmas Dinner. Left to right are: Jerry Zinser, Dick Powers, Gerry Doherty, Mike Beaudoin and Bob Struminski. There's no place like home for the holidays, say the seminarians, home for Christmas vacation-Dave Boden- stedt, Bill Steel, freshmen, George Kelly, Richard Powers, sophomores, Gary Bergen, freshman, Jim Harger, Jerry Doherty and Larry Wesley, sophomores. .-4. l B '1 Q TJ 'K Xl!- i ff x l 7w6ZZ!e 'T 'R- 'sg Enthuslastlc eaters the semrnarlans slowly full thelr hols day hunger George Kelly Bernard Flemsng Bull Vallee John Belde Ron Koluto Jerry Slkorskl Tom Matlas Larry .o 'Msl 'H-. 'tmfif 1' --Q. Q9 Wesley and Dave Harnadek Fuller up' Tom Hogan Ron Kollto Jerome Slkorskl Dave Mollnaro John Groulx and John Belde eagerly walt for the waitress to full their plates wlth a tantallzlng turkey dinner prepared by Brother Bart and served by the semlnarlans mothers lik-4 A meal frt for a kung' was the popular oplnlon of the Third Annual Christmas Banquet Left to rught Bull Steele Len Glasone Don Burghart John Dlcker and Dan Cassey '1 at-' NY X 60 4 s - j ' , tl . .': lg, I. 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V - .fr ' Q , xg if U X4 ark 5 SR 179' if 7' Eating heartuly to buuld strong bodle for their future work as priests conquermg for Chrust through Mary are Bob Carrnco Len Glasone Don Burghart and Make Mc Evoy These wnse lads have good appetntes and sparkling personalntues as they happxly eat and talk their way through thenr Chrrstmas Banquet Jerry Zlnser Jerry Doherty Bob Strumrnskl Dave Bodenstedt Jnm Harger and Dan Beaudoun enloyrng Brother Barts delrghtfullfy delnclous turkey dnnner 'L is-as X A li lb -K4 Om guinea on spate Samt Paul tells us that our bodres are temples of the Holy Spmt Because God has guven us our bodues the superb works of Duvme Crafts manshlp that they are we are obllged to mam tam them and develop them well to serve God as perfectly as us possible We must become con querors In Hrs name conquerors of weakness fear Iazmess and lock of dnscrplme One of the most accomodatmg answers to thus need rs athletucs General MacArthur sold once that On the field of sports are sown the seeds whuch lh later lrfe yield the frults of vlctory As General MacArthur any good athlete realizes that sports can make hum a conqueror He needn t be a wunner but uf he produces well and loves up to the rules of good sportsmanshup he us mvan ably a conqueror By ment of good sportsmanshup and fanr play Notre Dame makes conquerors of all her students conquerors un the name of Christ 63 I I o ! no u s ' ' o -- - I, , Q Q a Q I n a o ' - - 4 i ' u nu. I I ' u u a Q n n ll ' a ol Q u a n I, o 1 I ' I I . a 0 o Q I o on s I - o a o u I u o evo n TJ 7.1 5. f L-hum-Q 4 494 mug if-1 The Flghhnglrlsh team members are 1 Bob Pelfz QB 2 Phnl Kramer QB 3 Mlke Jeakle QB 4 Bob Bnernat RHB 5 Steve Trupnano RHB 6 Don Pierce RHB 7 Larry Schehr LHB 8 Don Chlodo LHB Mr Marty Klozlk Asslsf Coach 9 Fred Cardmall LHB 'IO Joe Bulgarella FB 'l'l Dennis Savageau FB I2 Gul Facchml FB 13 Tom Paganes 14 Paul Kossek C 15 Frank Bonner LG 'I6 Mike Gosfkowskn LG 'I7 Ron Kohfo LG I8 Bob Kady RG I9 Ted Cottrell RG 20 Mike Lueck RG 64 6 H ' ' ' M ' , fn as V 'Tv' .N fig, qi X H 'B , ,xp li' rl - . I E 1 K, . , - ..A1 'J-x Arr,- , Q T fi: -:x ,f xx! x y , , ' L' aw: 1 . C X- M' ,M-1,5 3 ' ' B -Q15 'V v -7- 'rsh we r-.--...., - -Y -e 3 ,I 3 ft 'Nh 1 , . R-5 1- 1- x E. ' ar g fy' 'f f vs : sk N ,KAI ' ' . I ,. Q' ' we 1 ,. ' ' -N G3 'P' 1- .. , . dx . X A , , t .F fr: 1 A r ., , 'S' ' TI A ,. . ' f . 1 r p 0 ,. 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Opponent I2 CATHEDRAL CENTRAL 6 AUSTIN 39 SALESIAN 0 UNIV. of DETROIT HIGH 21 ST. JOSEPH T4 DE LA SALLE I2 I3 92 Totals eo 'ft 3-T llbovel Co captanns Tom Bolz and Larry Schehr awaut the toss of the com to open the I958 football season wlth a game against Cathedral Central 38 tis XA NOTRE DAME 12 CATHEDRAL 6 The lrlsh took the opening kickoff and wnth llghtmng like precusnon marched 64 yards an 4 plays for the touch down The bug play was a 22 yard scoring toss from All Catholic back Bob Peltz to All Cnty end Tom Bolz lplay pictured at rlghtl After a 48 yard touchdown run for Cathedral the Irish got a bug break when due to ram a Cathedral punt went astray Peltz scored three plays later 66 fx NOTRE DAME 6 AUSTIN 7 A - 1 f .V 1 K M K' U i - ef.. 2 .2 Y . v- ,Am 5 r ' A ' 2 I ' ' ' 4 if :lift 5 3 I 'I it V' iff -:ww ' 'Ns'-ff' ,. 1 W' A lf' X I ' I A I' Hy M 45 f 4'a.tmjLN7 al 55 M. f ' 1 V. t.. I ' ,ga-,Q .I - l - A fy .Y Va- AL . . , , ,F , T my V' . ' . . , ' I Y V f , 1 1 W - . . -'yy W if 1-QQ.. , ' 'S 7 '01 Iabovel Notre Dame's Bob Peltz dashes to a first down on the Austin 25 yard line. On the next play, he arched a colorful touchdown toss to Tom Bolz. The Irish missed the extra point. This turned out to be disastrous. Capitalizing on an Irish fumble, the Friars scored the touchdown and extra point with only minutes left to play. The fighting Irish kept the crowd of 6000 on edge by beginning a spirited march down to the Austin I8 yard stripe. Hopes for victory as well as for a repeat as division champs were crushed when star quarterback Peltz was smothered and crippled on a pass attempt with seconds remaining. INDIVIDUAL SCORING TDs PAT TOTALS BOLZ, TOM 4 O 24 PIERCE, DON 2 O I2 KADY, BOB 2 O I2 KRAMER, PHIL I I 7 IMPULLITTI, GARY O 7 7 PELTZ, BOB I O 6 BIERNAT, BOB I O 6 BULGARELLA, JOE I O 6 CHIODO, DON I O 6 GARASCIA, GEORGE I O 6 Totals I4 8 92 67 After walking away from Salesian the week be- fore, 39-O, the fired-up Irish took on powerful U. of D. High. Defensive play dominated the game. The stub- born Irish Iine bottled up the Cub's hard-running backs til the Third quarter, when U. of D. broke the ice by capitalizing on breaks. The upset-minded Irish could not get their offense rolling without the serv- ices of star quarterback Bob Pelz. The game ended in a Cub victory, I2-O. NOTRE DAME 0 U. of D. 'I2 1rightI Notre Dame's George Gar-ascia 1815 outmaneuvers the Cub secondary to snare a pass in the clear. 1beIowi The fired-up Irish defensive line breaks through to throw a Cub back for a loss. Larry Shehr 1303, Frank Bonner 1615, Ron Kolito 1655-and Mike Kurkierewicz 1761 rush in to help, as Bob Zinger 1831 makes the tackle. Don Pierce 1222 and Tom McEvoy 1755 are on the ground. hal The Blue Jays of St. Joseph High invaded Notre Dame stadium for our Third Annual Homecoming Game. Under the superb leadership of quarterback Phil Kramer, the spirited Irish thrilled a large home crowd with a 21-O victory. After stopping the .lays with a goal-line stand, the Irish scored on a pass A from Kramer to Tom Bolz, Later, Bolz blocked a St. Joe punt and carried the pigskin in for the touch- down. Bob Kady then picked off a Blue Jay pass and scored with a sparkling 47 yard run. Gary Impullitti kicked all three extra points. The following week, Notre Dame faced De La Salle The Irish scored two quick touchdowns on a quarter- back sneak by Phil Kramer and a recovered fumble and scoring romp by Bob Kady. Then the Irish fought off the heavy rain and the spirited Pilots to soueak out a I4-I 3 victory. NOTRE DAME 21 ST. JOSEPH 0 NOTRE DAME I4 DE LA SALLE 'I3 I Sex, -1- ,f ltopt n Buttonhookirig away from the Blue Jay defender, labovej Chugging Don Chiodo C331 rolls around end after All-Central halfback Bob Biernat prepares to grab a pass a pitchout from quarterback Kramer lI2J. Ted Cottrell 1621 from Phil Kramer. is about to tell a Jay lineman to clear the way. 69 ff,'.- ., A -'J fc. . A f .. ,.- 1 U I is, - 1 . ' H' V r f l 1 W4 4? '4 ' S 2'. ?3df:rr g,f5k.sE'f.,qw. I I ,, I, . , , I. J, , new as ,Mspw s ,QQ Q' 1 ,f1mg,.-',,,55--z,I:fsp,f3M,,.AN. J. -, I ' A , f 1 J n -wa ff - I I ,, 'Q1wsgw.3,i,',,Lf,gf1 5, 2 , ., , -A ,off ,Q -as 1 to ' ' ' - ' fr . ' by : .I ff' ' 1 fi if Q.. If ' f ' we 3,-7 fl . K..',1,-,, M., 1. -4 f .- ' ,fi ..- eyv, in . - f'7l'.'5'Jffa. 'WA ' In 'D - Z, IC 17? Q w ' I 1 iw -'-Hy 'A he , , in , ,. , J V SCOREBOARD N D Opponent I2 CATHEDRAL CENTRAL O O AUSTIN 7 ASSUMPTION 37 SALESIAN I2 I4 O I3 UNIV OF DETROIT HIGH I3 I9 ST JOSEPH 7 DE LA SALLE 6 6 95 Totals 51 Our lunlor varsnty football players Kfront LOW, Joe BFIQUQIIO Tom Stefanac Tom Russo Stan Glmskl Dan Munoz Al Provencher Pat Doyle Sam Fodale Blll Schulte Duck Knlcher Bull Botzen Isecond rowl Larry Francek Pete Barone Sal Lucllo Terry Templm Ken Briggs Dave Pierce Klein Tom Recor Chuck Stoll Mike Pawlowskl Don C Barone Sal Lucado Terry Templln Ken Brnggs Dave Plerce Fred Grzelka Cmanagerl fback rowj Mr Robert Larln Cassrstant coach Bruce Sedlk Gary Lytle Dave Kuhlow Tom Korbutt Ed Kay Paul Baeckeroot John Herbertson John Dams Rich Reynolds and Mr Robert Kefgen Ccoachj 2 , fl I B ' ' ' G I 'W 4. 43 , . J! 1 ,V H 7 W- I . l I 1 1 I I I I I I I I . ' I I I I I I I I I , , , , 1 I I I I I I I I I ' ' I , I ,RMA FROSH SCOREBOARD Opponent GRANT AUSTIN HAMTRAMCK CATHOLIC CENTRAL UNIV OF DETROIT HIGH OAKWOOD Totals Our fighting freshmen football team Front row Ron Mattel Larry Peppler Terry Foley Second row Mr Tom Davls coach Oluver Mnchels Larry Glasser Dennis Fxehn Ron Nowak Third row Terry Bnglln Jerry Lesperance Duck Walendowskl Chuck De Santls John Verllnden Fourth row Chuck MvEvoy Gene Hess Tom Lueck Tom Marten Bob Deslyper John Chlda Flfth row Duck Wanlcke Nick Cole Frank Sfavale Gary Salvatore Mnke Genette Norm Wlttwer Brian Malkowskn Sixth row Jum Srmon Bob Burghardt Jrm Wasmund Mike Stefanlak Roger Schlack Tom Hull Seventh row Bob Konczalsku Jerry Schmidt Paul Banner his 3 It if , 'Q- 'FV sv ' 'ix 'gnu -vw 355 Kr V RIF V57 QF s VII It 313000-ofa? y F' 4 C 1 Qc H . -- I . ' ' , . N 5 L, , V y ' 4 9x - iff , . I ' ' .N 5 3 3 5 X1 o- 5 J 3 . i A T T 'il, ' 2 , by 1 ' . S A I , - I ' I 'Y -H ,Q .212 7 .' , I ,, .J A , , , X . s.. I , K bv I Z. 4 I H 4 h all ', -rl- , I . . r ' I 5 ' J .-.,- , ' 'sg 211255 A I N . ,' r ' ' qggfxj K' . I . ' ' - -- - f l T'-KEYS' . .: ' de Wm! me Kneeling John Goff Bernard Frlesmufh Gary Lytle Mike Mar Phll Schrock Larry Schehr Danny Vlfall Bob Pelfz and Rich low Dan DI Nunzno and Jim Strye Cmanagerl standlng Mr Hal Hines fmanagerj Henderson coach Torn Paganes Terry Templln Joe Sanfavlcca STATISTICS FT FG TP SHROCK SANTAVICCA SCHEHR PELTZ PAGANES FRIESMUTH DI NUNZIO LYTLE TEMPLIN VITALI MARLOW NARDONE GENTILE GOFF RECOR KORBUTT 58 101 47 78 3 28 12 30 5 11 14 19 32 56 17 31 10 10 O 2 1 2 5 2 O 1 2 3 O O 2 3 260 203 59 72 27 52 144 79 30 4 5 9 2 8 O 8 251 72 41 6 6 90 83 69 13 7 7 7 1 8 O 3 Totals 208 377 72 962 664 Q f.,. SCOREBOARD Opponent Score HARPER WOODS 63 DE LA SALLE 40 ST. JOSEPH 31 SALESIAN 43 CATHEDRAL CENTRAL 35 UNIV. OF DETROIT HIGH 50 AUSTIN 70 CATHOLIC CENTRAL 63 DE LA SALLE 29 SALESIAN 46 CATHEDRAL CENTRAL 38 AUSTIN 53 ST. JOSEPH 45 UNIV. OF DETROIT HIGH 49 NATIVITY 38 ST. PAUL 72 SERVITE 61 PORT HURON 53 AUSTIN 52 The frenzied cheerleaders Iabovej graphically illustrate the spirit of Notre Dame's avid basketball fans. Many thanks to those girls for the fine iob they've done! They are fthird from leftj Nancy Gough, Donna Vitali, Judy Templin, Helen West, Lorraine Baldak. Carol Rogers, Marilyn Nennie, Janet Keller, Ann Marie Zaman, and Barbara Rosetti are not pictured. ,491 . 4 fy ' .I 73 fabovej Sharpshooter Phll Schrock dents the twlne agalnst Pioneers struck early and late wlth deadly accuracy to wnn 63 60 l an aaeteaddtde labovel Displaying hrs All Catholic form Phll Schrock scores with a devastating hook shot against St Joes After wlnnmg a seesaw battle from a stubborn De La Salle fave 48 40 the quick breakung lrlsh squad overpowered the Blue Jays 49 31 lleftl Scrappy Bob Peltz spllts the Saleslan defense to hnt the strrngs The Knnghts were much Improved thus year how ever the Irish proved the better team wnth their thlrd straight vrctory 58 43 The following week the lrlsh with their staunch defense and deadly shooting ran away from Cathedral 66 35 ,jk-L ws. lt' 'v . l l . w 1 Harper Woods. Despite fihe ballahawking by the lrish, the 74 x! iabovel Battling with hands, the Cubs try without success labovej Shooting through a maze of arms, Joe Santavicca to stop Dan DiNunzio. Dealt a heavy blow when Bob Peltz notches two points against arch-rival Austin. Setting a blis- reiniured his knee, the never-say-die Irish battled spiritedly tering pace, the Friars were matched by the Irish til the all the way, but U. of D. clinched the game 50-41. intermission, Then, however, the Friars pulled away to win decisively 70-52. e19w6L 4 . 75 llefti Unharrassed by the wild arm waving of the Port Huron defenders, Dan Di Nunzio sets to swish as Gary Lytle C551 watches intensely. After compiling an 8-2 league record which won them a third place finish, the Irish took on a highly rated Port Huron in the state tournament. Entering the game as fighting Irish underdogs, Notre Dame did everything right to come off the floor as smiling Irish District Champs, Sharp passing, consistent rebounding, phenomenal shooting, precision teamwork and iust plain hustle massacred Port Huron, 63-53. Our promising JV Basketball Team Ifront rowj Mr Tom Imanagerj Isecond rowl BIII Schulte Dave Kuhlow Tom Korbutt Davls coach Joe Brlgugluo Duck Chrkota Tom Recor Dave Pierce Jack Herbertson Andy Wyrwlcz John Goff Jud Noe and Larry Rrch De Grande Jerry Bultrnck Terry Kozrkowsku Jnm Sfrye Francek 7?5?2 afpawz muon? team SCOREBOARD Opponent HARPER WOODS DE LA SALLE ST JOSEPH SALESIAN CATHEDRAL CENTRAL UNIV OF DETROIT HIGH AUSTIN CATHOLIC CENTRAL 46 DE LA SALLE 36 63 SALESIAN 33 55 CATHEDRAL CENTRAL 35 60 AUSTIN 51 63 ST. JOSEPH 29 45 UNIV. OF DETROIT HIGH 61 54 NATIVITY 43 47 ST. PAUL 53 40 SERVITE 48 60 AUSTIN fPIayoffJ 61 933 Score Totals 717 76 MEMBER NAME TOTALS TOM RECOR TOM KORBUTT JOHN GOFF JOE BRIGUGLIO LARRY FRANCEK DAVE KUHLOW DAVE PIERCE JACK HERBERTSON RICH DE GRANDE JERRY LEGATO TERRY KOZIKOWSKI RICH CHIKOTA ANDY WYRWICZ BILL SHULTE BOB HOLLAND JERRY BULTINCK JUD NOE TOTALS Om qamzed SCOREBOARD N D Opponent DE LA SALLE ST PAUL CATHOLIC CENTRAL SHRINE SALESIAN CATHEDRAL CENTRAL HARPER WOODS ST JOSEPH UNIV of DETROIT HIGH AUSTIN CATHOLIC CENTRAL SERVITE SALESIAN ST JOSEPH UNIV of DETROIT HIGH AUSTIN SERVITE 7 TOTALS 6 wewldaem FG I TOTAL POINTS MIKE TASCO OLLIE MICHELS DICK WANICKE GARY SALVATORE TERRY FOLEY JUD NOE JOHN TRINKWALDER DICK FIORI JERRY BULTINCK RON NARDONE PAUL BANNER TOM HILL TEAM TOTALS 67 7 Our freshmen basketball team Cfront rowj Terry Foley Ollver Duck FIOFI fsecond rowh Mr Paul Klozlk coach Duck Wamcke MICIWGIS Garrv SBIVBTOVG R00 Nardone Jerry Bulfmck B1II Joy Mike Tasco Paul Banner John Trmkwalder and Jud Noe ij 39 55 I7 147 20 - 52 55 23 135 36 47 47 26 120 28 39 38 I9 95 34 I9 35 4 74 33 35 27 I5 69 36 3' 28 5 61 16 - 34 25 9 59 - 3' 23 4 50 29 37 I2 2 26 2' 37 1 0 2 49 DE LA SALLE 60 BILL JOY 0 0 O fig 32 I5 2 32 58 i I3 3 125 3 0 26 . 57 ' 44 50 28 33 5 5 80 J 77 Ump ' oangueat , . 04 NW T M NUIR1 , .lib g 'Wu A lx Nolltjf ,xy 1 'uw 9 Notre Dames Hockey team Qkneelmgj ,hm 51 Amand Jerry captl Chr-as De Smet Frank Dettloff Art Brooks Calternate capfl Balosky Gary Impulllttl Tom Bolz fcaptl Bob Kady falternafe Butch Gramer Russ Gramer Greg Demanskl Jerry Zade coach captj and Duck Paperd Standing are Bob Blernat falternate RGY Oldanl ar1dJerrvFlem1f19 7' Greg Demanskl makes a good defensive play breaklng up a danger ous Rxgerslde rush Frank Dettloff back checks another Ruverslde orwar 78 Notre Dame s flyung pucksters skated and shot their way to a second notch fnnush barely nosed out by powerful Cathollc Central The flashy lrnsh were bested by Central un the playoffs also Below are the lnternatronal Hockey League standings TEAM CATHOLIC CENTRAL NOTRE DAME CRANBROOK RIVERSIDE ONTARIO N ESSEX ONTARIO ST GREGORY BENEDICTINE ST AMBROSE WON LOST POINTS Not e Dame men Tom Bolz and Rtch Paperd were chosen for the All Star Team and Frank Dettloff made the second team lrightl Polevaulting like a pro is Irish trackman Fred Zamon at an all-important meet with U. of D. SCOREBOARD N.D. Opponent Score 46 DE LA SALLE 63 53 SERVITE 46 HOLY REDEEMER 38 46 ST. JOSEPH 54 47 UNIV. 6f DETROIT HIGH 63 so CATHOLIC CENTRAL 21 79 sERvITE 26 ST. CATHERINE 32 25 REGIONAL MEET sm PLACE 62 AUSTIN 43 12 PAROCHIAL MEET 6th PLACE STATISTICS I POINTS NAME S as STEVE TRUPIANO 46 MIKE MARLOW A 44 RICH KEAN 42 DENNIS CICHON 36 DAVE GENTILE 31 MARv PEPLI.NsKI 24 BILL BROWER 19 BERNIE ERIESMUTH I7 FRED ZAMON 17 TOM RECOR 12 ED KAY 12 BOB MAZZOLA ll TOM HAMLIN 10 MIKE PAWLOWSKI 9 PAUL BAECKEROOT 9 MIKE GOsTKOwsKI 9 DON AEILLO :we- 3 HUGH MC CONNELL 2 PAUL KOssEK 2 BOB ZINGER T FRANK BONNER I RON KOLITO 0 VERN RAETz labove, rightl Anxiously awaiting the gun are Notre Dame medley relay runners Tom Recor and Steve Trupiano fthe two nearest the starterj and two ' opposing trackmen. Flying Dick Kean leaps the hurdles leaving an Austin hurdler in the rear, biting the dust. 2 Q P I . I NN ? H 3 9 J , H4 +4 . 4 I . X Y -J, x ' 1-R-fl a-3 W 4 fx , Q . Q! T 9 J ' fl'-f ?fe- l x , 1575 I 5- wt N ,,, Q ,- fi 4 ' 'g X' ffl 4 l. Y f7'V? f 7 lb if l wail ff .. eff -., IH? ,, gg B Q ig, C X 'Wa nxrm Our talented track team Cfrontl Larry Smith Pat Doyle Ed Tom Recor Paul Anders lstandlngj Paul Fisher Ron Bulgarella Kayden Jim Wolf Mike Pawlowgkl Joe Sabaflno Terry De Tom Hamlln Dave Kuhlow Paul Baeckeroot Larry Zlnser Jam Caussnn Denms Flehn Stan Gllnskl lsecond rowl Bruan Gorsky Simon Larry Frar1Cek and Pete Klein manager Duck Kllcher Don Barone John Dams Don Alello TW If eelfczwcgiqfddi 80 lleffl Chatting whlle awaiting the final tabu Iatnons on a track meet with Unlv of Detroit Hugh are Cleft to rughtj Don Chlodo Den Clchon Muke Marlow Don Anello Bob Zlnger Paul Baecke oot Neal Baron and Ed Kay Seven of the Varsity Trackmen quallfled for the state funals They are Den Clchon fmrlej Steve Truplano Dave Gentile Marv Pepllnskl and Tom Recor Cmedley relayl Mlke Marlow Cquarter-mnlej and Brll Brower Chalf mllel 'Ugg -xv V Av-vs-r, IIIDOVGI Detroats second place Cathol1c Central league team ffront rowj Russ Gramer Bob Kady Chrls Bockhausen Butch Gramer Prlsco Nardone Dave Z1mmerman Terry Templun Ph1l Vx l ,, -nf' fill gg 1. I -1 in Aan? Kramer frearj Bob Peltz Bob Buernat Garry Lytle Tom Bolz Danny V1taI1 Dave Carruthers Dan D1 Nunz1o and Mr Tom Kelly coach Um 5466 ,bfczqew 'wwe weld die Jed SCOREBOARD Opponent Score NAME STATISTICS TAB CATHEDRAL CENTRAL CATHOLIC CENTRAL AUSTIN DE LA SALLE ST JOSEPH UNIV of DETROIT HIGH SALESIAN CATHEDRAL CENTRAL I AUSTIN 3 6 DE LA SALLE 4 I4 ST JOSEPH 0 9 SALESIAN O Bob Peltz Danny D1nunz1o Russ Gramer Danny V1taI1 Bob Kady Bob Buernat Chns Bockhausen Butch Gramer Gary Lytle Tom Bolz Ph1I Kramer PFISCO Nardone Dave Z1mmerman Dave Carruthers Terry Templun Team Average 5 6 I 30 I O 0 9 7 200 000 000 300 .248 46 84 Opponents' Total 81 WON 7 LOST 4 - lk' ' lm ,,:, 1.-. Q 'L- ., 3 ,V 3, -' P F. I L A B ,,,.. ., .. .A .L I . . I v . 3 W .L ik I, .I 'gi r Ai yr-'V' xxx . ' qi CL' 1 . .NX T ,aj -II Q I in e, . f .Ad.!f,:,x.' BLT. ,A 411' AN' .wk .Q ' 4 V' 4- h 4 V ' If Q K I 93. 0 I N.o. H AV. 13 2 43 I4 .326 ' ' 27 8 .296 5 lo 33 6 .182 5 6 ' ' 38 6 .158 8 6 40 II .275 ' 38 8 .211 II . 1 ' 36 I3 .361 4 - 3 20 7 .350 5 6 29 6 .20 23 4 .174 3 5 ' I8 3 .170 Silent encouragement is given to an Irish batter in a tense situation late in the all important Austin game by Dan Vitali, Prisco Nardone, Chris Bockhausen, Phil Kramer, Terry Templin, Gary Lytle, Dave Carruthers and Tom Bolz. Led by Bob Biernat, Bob Peltz and Russ Gram- er, the lrish jumped off to a victorious start by trouncing Cathedral, 13-2. After dropping a non- league encounter to Catholic Central, 10-5, Notre Dame's spirited squad lost a 6-5 heartbreaker to Austin in extra innings. Bouncing back the Irish whipped De La Salle, 8-6, and St. Joe's ll-1. Terry Templin pitched Notre Dame into first place by besting U. of D. High, A-3, for his fourth straight victory. Batter up! That's what Notre Dame's nifty nine did to many opposing pitchers this spring. Gary Lytle packs a mighty wallop which helped defeat previously unbeaten De La Salle, 8-6. lf, rf- S ,mg SRX 4036 67... Packing power punch in his swing is Irish first sacker Dan Vitali. The Austin pitcher was stingy with the hits, however, and the Friars handed the Irish a 3-I defeat. Out by a whisker is Chris Bockhausen, thanks to a spectacular stretch by the De La Salle first baseman. The Irish proved masters, nevertheless, by downing the Pilots for the second time, 6-4. With a 4-I first place record, Notre Dame took on Salesian. The Knights surprised the Irish by squeaking out a 6-5 victory. Cathedral continued Notre Dame's downward tumble by making the Irish bite the dust, 5-3. Austin, too, welcomed the faltering Irish by winning a hard-fought pitchers' duel, 3-I, thereby handing the Irish their third straight defeat. Then, however, the hungry Irish flychasers feasted on champion bound De La Salle, 6-4. Notre Dame extended its upward climb by powerfullyoverwhelming St. Joe's I4-0. The Irish ball club closed their season on a high note by walloping Salesian, 9-O, which netted them a second place finish. Smiles of victory and relief are expressed by the happy Irish nine: Tom Bolz, Terry Templin, Father John Bryson, Mr. Tom Kelly Icoachl, Chris Bockhausen, Butch Gramer, and Dave Carruthers. SCOREBOARD Opponent CATHEDRAL CENTRAL CATHOLIC CENTRAL AUSTIN DE LA SALLE ST. JOSEPH SALESIAN CATHEDRAL CENTRAL AUSTIN HARPER WOODS JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL STATISTICS NAME TAB Hits AV. John Goff 625 Terry Kozikowski .400 Bob Holland 389 Gerald Laura Charles Zarkis Tom Stefanek Ray Lucas Jerry Legafo Bob Pesfa Rich Caloia Rich De Grande Joe Briguglio 366 351 347 321 308 294 289 250 244 DE LA SAL'-E Tom Korbutf H238 Rich Chikola -222 CATHOLIC CENTRAL Rich Reynolds -200 Opponents' Total Team .310 Our Junior Varsity Baseball Team: fseafedj Dave Pierce, Klozik lcoachl, Chuck Zarkis, Tom Siefanek, Bob Holland Tom Korbutt Joe Briguglio, Rich Chikofa, Ray Lucas, Bob John Goff, Terry Kozikowski, Rich Reynolds, and Jerry Laura Pesfa Rich De Grande, Dick Caloia, Kstandingl Mr. Marty T -4 ' I -. 3 .LA V ' a J' ' I if 2 A- is is ef. ' I , .- ra E. ni Y I I illicit ggi Q, U 45 f fu ' I A' l X'- MGH 1 I ,, can n skim . If I , ' Y-vm' ,I ' x , r :J XAXRE 01 Y -I azpzdcdag fzeeimen Maw mea! potential, N.D. Opponent 8 CATHOLIC CENTRAL l2 I2 ST. GREGORY 2 IO CATHOLIC CENTRAL 8 O GRANT 4 6 ASSUMPTION 1 6 ST. GREGORY 2 3 OAKWOOD 2 3 ASSUMPTION O 48 Totals 37 g lol NU lag , 1 A if Q if I l a 5K5 ff 44, I X iv Q w rr l 4, r Tig? L U H' ' l X f ' ww? M 0 0 X T 5 4 Qi Frosh Baseball Team: fkneelingl Gary Salvatore, Mike Coach, Bill Joy, Bob Lech, Tom Lueck, Joe Kapelczak, Jim Petrucci, Ollie Michels, Jerry Bultinck, Rich Fiori, Mike Wasinkski, Mike Geml, Jim Wasmund, Dave Stewart, Bob Brower, Nick Cole, Norm Merlo, lsfandingj Mr. Tom Davis, Deslyper, and Terry Foley. B5 GOLF AVERAGES BOB WYSOCKI PAUL SANDERS JIM KALAMAJKA DON BRINKMAN GREG DEMANSKI JOHN BUCCHEISTER Cardinal: Mlke Jeakle Duck Muller Harold Ryda and Nlck Anastasu In the rear are Mr Gordon Preston coach Carl Camp 1 Above ns pictured Notre Dames answer to Ben v Hogan Left to rrght are John Bucchelster Don Brrnk man Jam Kalamalka Greg Demanskl Bob Wysockn and Mr Larry Egan coach The group won meets wrth Saleslan and Hamtramck but lost to De La Salle Austm and U of D Paul Sanders lett affectionately nuzzles the putter that seems to have brought htm all those low scores Thats my baby' says Paul dd 6126 Garascla Ron Kolnto Roger Jankownak and Ron Mattel Hwy 2 B6 1' , 5 ' T I . , V 4 , J A y if 4 it I I K . 41 I V. I I : .I I -I - 43 - l , - I. 44 A . . I I 44 ' F , , ' n 46 ,, , ,, ' 48 al . Irish'f soccer players are Cforegroundjz John Kessler, Fred bell, AI Briggs, Andy Wyrwicz, Larry Mencotti, Jim Cali,-George s L J 11' 'll T- 4 L t ' -x A ,I K 3 . g 1 Q x -J K L . l .. X A ' A A ' A L ' Y A . J v x i 1 A . 6 L I 1 'O 1 t wJ A Um ' me 444 !P'4400l'024. ?z. H23 -' Q, f9 Rst, 7: 53, . V I ki 7 v. VA V -Y G 1 !'- QL!! -Jr sig' 4 f . w. .. ill' . ff Y ' Above, Notre Dame's Varsity Rifle Team: front row, left to right: Dennis Duquette, Julian Kidd, Art Bockhausen, second row, Bruce Yanni, .Gerry Bockhausen, Tom Vanassche, third row, Father Leo Gallant, Jerry Bentz, Pat Schaefer, Byron Babbish and Mr. Albert Volanski. Riflemen at Notre Dame are tops! Their averages are listed below. Bruce Yanni . . 352,5 Jerry Bentz . 345.4 Pat Schaefer 344.0 Byron Babbish , 337,4 Tom Vanassche 3362 Gerry Bockhausen . 328.0 Art Bockhausen ,....302.8 ,v 5- . 'tbl Q . a ,TN Riflemen above make a little show of their marksmanship. Q They are Don Kramer, Mike Stefaniak, RichiSfecker, and Dennis X Duquette. Mr. Will Henry and Mr. Albert Volanski observe l from the rear. Computing marksmanship scores, lrightl Mr. Volanski and Fr. Qt Gallant are hard at work. Jerry Bentz and Art Bockhausen 4 await results and Mr. Henry double-checks. i Notre Dame's Varsity Club WGS fOUf1Cl9Cl llifee YSGFS 690. Varsity Club officers are: Joe Santavicca, president, Joe Bulga Members of the organization must have earned a Varsity Sports rella, vice-president, Bob Peltz, secretary, and Bob Kady letter and must undergo certain secret initiation rites. The Club treasurer. has been active in promoting school spirit since its first year. -A- Varsity Club members pose for a picture What a handsome bunch' They are lfront rowj Gary Brelght Chuck Zarkis Ron Kolito Don Chlodo Dave Gentile Marv Rancilio Bill Brower Paul Kossek Phil Kramer Jim Cali and Ted Cottrell In the rear are Dennis Cichon Mike Gostkowski Bob Biernat Fred Zamon Chris De Smet Bob Kady Larry Schehr George Garascia Mike Marlow Dick Kean Bernie Friesmuth Gil Facchini Dave Lehrman Mike Jeakle Bob Holland Larry Kudierewicz Make Lueck and Mr Tom Kelly faculty advisor 72544 Zawiefw ,beamed lied-z Bill Carrico Tom Primeau Ron Nowicki Art Bockhausen Don Mackenzie Tom Lapuszewski Ken Barber Greg Furchak Al Maio Stan Glinski Dan Rumptz Jerry Bentz Bill Ondrus John Gildersleeve Pat Beckley Chuck Mascari Mark Bommarito Gene Boylan Vern Raetz Dick Degregoris Bill Whittaker Len Ossowski Len Giasone Chuck Stahl Sam Guarlno I WON LOST 77 35 6 Tom Matlas Ron Dellamora Frank Sorbo Dan Frantz Chris Bockhausen John Rochon Jim Haberek Ted Kucab Dick Steinhoff Jerry Zuchora Don Brinkman Bill Thompson Steve Winchell Jim Francek Glenn Fodell Phil Windsor John Bu-scemi Mike Mortier Joe Erhard John Valera Pat DAngelo Dave Gabriels Jerry Verschaeve John Haldane Den Parker 57.5 72.5 42 64 64.5 39.5 70 48 Irish pinmen rounding out the season are Cstandingl Greg Jerry Bentz 242 Joe Erhard 241 and Bill Whittaker and Stan son Chris Bockhausen Jerry Bentz Dan Frantz Tom Matlas and Ondrus 645 Stan Glinski 628 and Den Parker 622 Frank Sorbo The bowlers with individual high games were ' ' 24 48 lO ' 50 62 Furchak,.Ron Dellamora, John Gildersleeve fsittingj Bill Thomp- Glinski with 246. The individual lwigh series were had by Bill ,fo i Guests at the Sports Banquet Mr Ray Lucas sports writer for N D soccer coach and Mr Sud Abel Red Wlng coach attentrvely the East Srde Newspapers Mr Doc Fenkell Tiger publicity agent llsten to master of ceremonies Toby David Mr Bob Callhan U of D basketball coach Mr Gordon Preston atfze Dame 4 Q64 Hana ,bade ga ae! Some dlstrngulshed guests were present tncludlng Dr DePalma Father Austrn Verow Rector of Notre Dame The Sports Banquet team physlcnan Bob Hxcks U of D football coach Darrrs McCord was sponsored by the Dads Club ID honor of the athletes of Lions defensive lineman Joe Schmidt Captain of the Lions 195859 Father Joseph Schuler Pastor of Guardran Angels Parish and 90 it , I - f . 'Q 3 'T . I ' . I I I I I ' ' I '. - I l I 1 D h I ' I I I ' . . 1 - ' 1 ' I I I' D I - ' I I 1 I N 'Tit , U V . . V VV rl, J I a A I Q ' ' I 'T I fl me T V,rt It 1 I o tag 7 ' ' lt Y Y C' I I ' ,,t , A ' Toby Davud popular CKLW radeo and televasuon personallty takes the rnrke as genual master of ceremonies at Notre Dames Flfth Annual Sports Banquet on May 2l On th right IS Mr Tom Kelly Athletlc Dlrector Some of the hundreds of people who attended the Sports Banquet appear below This occasion ts the cllmax of Notre Dames sports year Annually rt becomes a greater atrractnon to sports fans In the area .f ,ls Aff ei vf' f ,M l jf,-. 'ZF' Q 1' s' T-nf ,- 1- Jw 1 N bg, af'-1 'L -4 Yirbsfff ki . 5 4013 'iff 'fa 2+ -Fa S . -wr. I '-, .f,i M.2,C' J if Mu f r ,S+ gn, . -0 L AQ 1 NU RE DAME -xx .sv 1 v W Om? was A person can make a leader of himself by forceful conquest or he may be chosen a leader for his qualities or good characteristics Christ was a leader because people loved Hum for all the good things He was Has personality was a testimony to His perfect nature Consequently if we develop strong Christ like exemplary and society IS made aware of our potentialitues That IS the peaceful conquest made by the person who IS conscientious enough ln has social life to be an exemplary Christian makmg of himself a leader and a conqueror among those with whom he associates 93 . K r . yi r ' 4 V . q p I .p V I . -g. habits, our personalities, too, become the more I, A I ' I I on a X O l I I i 1': ls T E JI . .004 .,-Egg, N, ' -V1 Personality plus! Such are Notre Dame's three genial disc- tunes. The big three take turns spinning the hit records for the iockeys, Chester Roberts, Mike Genette and Ben Stabile who dellghled Cl6nCel'S. humor the big crowds with their clever quips between the top Fapmm 7 ' md: Adfd 994 3- labovel lf you think l'm funny, look in the mirror, is the expression on the face of this clown at the Halloween Hop. lrightj Order in the court! Lining up for the iudges are several gaily costumed Halloween hoppers. The profits from the Halloween Hop boosted the stock ofthe school paper, The Shield . l . f .av Toast of the Town ! Notre Dame's Record Hops have become the toast of the town. During the school year, the crowds average about 1200 weeklyg during the summer even more attend the popular hops. The hops have become internationally famous - record- hoppers come from Canadian schools as well as frorr at least T30 schools in Southern Michigan. Occasionally the hops feature a guest disc-iockey, but the tops in music is always featured, 1 llglx ., . lleftl Hopping at their own dance are the three hundred chaperones whose outstanding devotion enable the record hops to achieve the extraordinary success. This dance party was given in sincere appreciation. lbelowl Guys and dolls dance to a slow number 5 at an early spring hop. al 7200 Some like it fast, some like it slow! But the music is Virgin in the far background. Each dance is opened and enjoyed by all who go. Note the statute of the Blessed closed withadedication to Mary. I N v x 5' 95 40 419' '1L,!' 4 1 in-HJ -I lb' 4 I 5. ll' 4 v 7., 1- ' qs ..- a lleftj The Homecoming Festivities were topped off with the Homecoming Dance. Mr. Larry Egan and his band furnished the maiestic melodies. lbelowl Surprise! The nationally famous De Mara Sisters enhanced the evenings entertainment by making a surprise appearance. lbottoml The happy Homecoming Dance crowd near the end ot the H o m e c o rn i n g Festivities. Iii' me a Im i , its g lopposite page, topj I want to live, says Mr. Larry Egan, directing traffic in Notre Dame's Homecoming Parade. In the background is the winning Record Hop float with queen Donna Nelson and her escort disc-jockey, Ben Stabile. lopposite page, bohoml The Home- coming Queens and their escorts: Ben Stabile and Donna Nelson, Record Hops, Jerry Rutledge and Jill Schroeder, Senior Class, Chris De Smet and Carol Holtmeyer, Varsity Club, Don Brinkman and Sandy Salmone, Homecoming King and Queen, Ron Bellisario and Toni Cacciapali, Junior Class, Terry Foley and Mary Ann De Gregorio, Freshman Class, Ray Lucas and Marie Saracini, Sophomore Class. 55 1, if i S, ,, ' L 'S' '-' 'S' ,,..v-ao, xx IV-- The enchanting evening of the Junior Prom - long anticipated and long remembered - began with the traditional Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament for the Juniors and their dates this year at St. Veronica's Church. Father Leo Gallant, Junior Look! Up in the sky! it's a bird, it's a plane, it's a Friar says Leo Studinger fcenterj. And they're off to a tuntilled evening of dancing and Cafterwardsj dining. Junior Prom-ites danced to the ieimadf ' plum Class Advisor, gave the sermon appropriate for all. After Bene- diction the cute couples proceeded to the Ve'teran's Memorial Building down at the Civic Center. pleasurable music of Carlos Rivera and his rhythmical mucha- chas as time flies by so unbelievably fast, 98 mwcm ' Zalefong oi. Oh Father! says camera shy but not girl shy Mike Garett as he cuddles up to his date, Pat Tokarski. Karen Wallace and Jim Den Dooven gaily absorb the amusing actions of Garett. Just a litle bit better than any other Prom happened to be! say Bob VanDerherchen, Gayle Huyghebaert, Elaine Huryn and Mike Start in unison as they converse at the entrance to the Q-3 Q VK Fantabulous was the popular opinion on the Junior Prom. The romantic atmosphere of the Prom was intensified by the beautiful ballroom, fragrant flowers, memorable melodies and the Juniors' darling dates. spacious ballroom. In the background more Junior Prom-ites rave about the wonderful evening - an evening to be long remembered by all who attended. fs fb The Alumni Association was formed last October with Father Raymond Boulanger as moderator. The Alumni elected John Troia, president, Bill Lawrence, vice-president, Ray Quenne- ville, recording secretary, Jim Ben- nett, corresponding secretary and Joe Flanagan, treasurer. On Homecoming Day, the Alumni attended a Mass and Communion Breakfast and they also had a float in the Homecoming Parade. Among other Alumni activities were an enjoyable Christmas dance, a gala Evening in Paris dance co-sponsored by the Seniors and a pie-throwing booth at the Spring Festival . . . a most successful year, indeed! 2 2 labovel Fighting Irish Alumni still fighting . . . but for the University of Detroit. John Ureel, Vic Battani, Jim Clements . Er J 3, Y ge , N, 3531+ Qi sift 5 me ei. -1 -'sw F15 g-1.5'fif' 7,2 345-' -,zgv,3m?q'w M a t J' ' V, , F' fl .1 tw- .Q 2 A i ...lif- 'M it and Don Kolke helped the Titan freshmen to a good season, lleftl Father Raymond Boulanger, Alumni moderator, dis- tributes Holy Communion to Cleft to rightj Ron Ewert, Chico Spezia, and John Ureel, Brother Benoit Philippon serves. ibelowl Reminiscing at the Communion Breakfast are lfacing cameraj AI Landru, Doug Kaller, Larry Cunningham, Leon Blum, Dave Lancaster, Rich Zaslona, Tom Sheehy and lback to cameraj Dennis Kennedy, Lou Pisogna and Larry Gongle. Graduates Tom Soules Russ Gramer Gary Krawtord Don Wlttmer Bruce Schneider Jerry Bentz Dave Kopltzke and Ron Hnndelang receive awards from Father Omer St Onge Soules Wlttmer Schnetder Kopxtzke and Hlndelang were acclaimed for hugh scholastic honors Gramer secured an award for wrltung The Second Annual JunuorSenuor Banquet was sponsored by the Junlors the class of 1960 In honor of the graduates 5 ll! In the Mlchtgan Catholic Krawford won an award In the National Wntnng Contest Bentz achieved the hlghest score In a state Math Exam Sensor Class Advlsor Father Robert Champagne and president Jerry Rutledge slt at the head table the class of T959 on Tuesday June 2 The occaslon speakers entertatnment and dinner IS most memorable J- s-q- Nfhll Q 'law' Qs szvgf,-Q--'W . vt ' I A . V3 F . ' -C' A. .- . I K t . Z1 Q i l f X , A if s ' ' '. -5 ' s -5 Q s.: H E' n - lugs? A 3 f- ,K .V wq , 5 . . , I if . - t g hr.. f 3' ., ,- TQ M, - A , L , .zZsi:+w.. wc,-1. 5' 2 'l ,Fi 'x . - f Q I g 3 r .4 9 B -9 -A V . -ff t ' 5. fan ,, V 5. a V ' .Q If-lg . :D 1 5 ' l Q l lat' 'I ' 1 L .LU 'V ' , .- 1 k 4 .. ' I s ,, . N 'X . , , hr '- . NR , . lOl e 77fat5ez'a df 7Zolze Dame The Mothers Guild was formed with the opening of the school five years ago. Through its many activities such as card parties, bake sales, dinners and rummage sales, the Guild raises much needed funds for the school. A big thank you to all our mothers for their time and effort spent in our behalf. Qbelowl Mrs. G. Garascia and Mrs. E. Wasmund Cseatedl and Mrs. J. Harcarik and Mr. R. Lytle test the eyesight of the Freshman. This is one of many necessary jobs taken care of by the Mothers Guild. i dx. Ps lbelowl Admiring and discussing the beautiful table center- piece and decorations at the Mothers Guild Christmas Meeting are Father Austin Verow rector Mrs R Domine who made and fi' labovej Rummage here, rummage there, rugnmage everywhere! Sorting, pressing and preparing for the rummage sale are Mrs. T. Sheehy and Mrs. F. Peraino. arranged the table setting, Father Robert Champagne, Mothers Guild moderator, and Mrs. N. Wittmer, president of the Guild. 4, I' ,..-. lO2 - aclfwc n , 23 Skndool The Mothers Gulld partlcupated nn the Home M I cornmg Parade wlth a car and nts occupants decorated ID the style of the 1920 s 4' '4 was Cla? S' Q I 'X Q.. Aknfhlyi was enloyed by all who attended the Mothers Guzld Card Party I S Whse. Goodnight Ladles say Ms D Trnngale and Mrs R Gramer cochalrmen of the Mothers Guild Card Party blddung their guests goodnlght 103 4 I I S : 0 0 0 9 1 . h ,. , 1' . its - . l V . . . - - ' ' '4'v'7f'f 'lv t t 1, . 4 - - ..- 1 I 1 t N h A X , 4 v X I' 1 , V :QI Y l. ' I R . 1 1- JV. , I5 M' ' I x Y , ' V. , F. A Vgyil, -' ' X G . of 4 .M Q-, 41:35. v I , h 1 , 4 1 - K I 9 h V 'I' ra 1 i ,' . i'Y' 4' ' ' :Ml 1 ff' 5 M 'K A fun-filled night of cards, conversation and refreshment , X 'L 9 G 4 87,5 J , ' 1 if ,V GN N ' , - L of a Q ink 3 J our Y-1? cu- :rf rv Dial M for the million and one proiects handled by our mothers. The Executive Committee of the Mothers Guild: lseated Mrs. W. Joy, president, Father Robert Champagne, moderator Mrs. R. Dederichs, ist vice-presdient, Mrs. A. Ryda, 2nd vice president, Mrs. R. Lytle, recording secretary, lstandingj Mrs. J Stefek, treasurer, Mrs. H. Shirkey, corresponding secretary, Mrs T. Sheehy and Mrs. G. Garascia, trustees. edt '7 vf 4.1.04 YW Our All-American Mothers give their leisure time that we Grzanka Mrs G Garascia Mrs J Duncan Mrs C Stinebiser may have a better Catholic education! lstandingl Mrs. A. Ryda, Mrs T Sheehy Mrs R Domine Mrs L Gostkowski lseatedh Mrs. C. Garascia, Mrs. R. Dederichs, Mrs. J. Schmitz, Mrs. R. Mrs F Szymanski Mrs M Bentz Mrs N Wittmer Mrs W Joy Lytle, Mrs. L. Frantz, Mrs. J. Stetek, Mrs. H. Shirkey, Mrs. F. Per- Mrs J Butler and Mrs A Chikota aino, Mrs. G. Wilson, Father Champagne, Mrs. M. Bielec, Mrs. E. .61 N -1-'TE2?!-.'42, .. . .M Our generous Dads are tops when it comes to giving their time and effort for Notre Dame and its students! Mr. S. Mazzola, president-elect, accepts the gavel signifying the duties and re- sponsibilities of the president of the Notre Dame Dads Club from Mr. C. Roberts, retiring president. ln background are Mr. M. Rumph, Mr. L. Haight, Mr. P. Kerwin, retiring trustees, Mr. irighti The Dads Club Gladiator, Mr. C. Zamon, and his harem of Dads Club queens parade in Notre Dame's Home- coming Festivities with the Dads Club chariot. lbelowl Our dads sure had good taste in choosing their queens forthe Homecoming . . . Miss Building Fund, Grace Curcurri, Miss Bingo, Marge Geaessli, Miss Festival, Nancy Burkhl, Miss Alumni, Paula Rosemann, Miss Dads Club, Joan Scherr, Miss SIOOO Club, Kathy Spensley, and Miss Million- aire Party, Ann Ciacchini. uc xv f VV-V' H. Shirkey, retiring treasurer, Mr. T. Wilson, re-elected corres- ponding secretary, Mr. P. Kilcher, re-elected recording secretary, Mr. A. Francek, treasurer-elect, Mr. W. Murray, vicerpresident elect, Mr. S. Pesta, re-elected sergeant at arms, Mr. K. Bitter, Mr. W. Henry, Mr. D. Montie, Mr. J. Doyle, Mr. R. Lytle, trustees elect, Mr. W. Botzen, retiring trustee. fi 2 I 'A f Dada Elaffmayecte can time lleftl Bingo' Thats what the man sand Selllng bnngo cards at Notre Dames weekly blngo nights are Mr J Kopltzke Mr J Schmltz and Mr D Luks Aslde from Bingo and Dads Club ralsed money for the bualdlng and athletic fund through thelllllllllonalre Party the Sprung Festival and 5lOOO Club raft es lbelowl Too many chefs spoul the broth but the Dads Club chefs make a good team and a good meal The happy go lucky chefs are Mr V Battanl Mr A Korbutt Dr R Dede s Mr P Du Nunzuo and M S Pesta perpanng a lunch for the Mllllonalre Party goers lbottoml Reach for the sky pardner thas IS a holdup' says Father Elliott Robert photographer as he prepares to shoot hls vlctums Enloylng a wonderful evening of eatung and gambling whale funanclally aldlng Notre Dame are some happy and surpnsed Mllllonanres 'Ns young medieval! .44-4-e Hurry hurry hurry' The Sprung Festxval attracted many en thuslastlc people Rldes for the young at heart fpnctured abovet and games of skull and chance for all were featured at the three day frollc A greenhouse booth a llnen and glft shop a country store a prep shop booth a religious goods booth a refreshment booth and last but not least a whlte elephant booth also drew Q 102 many customers To satlsfy the hunger of the festlval goers dnnners were served ln the beautifully decorated school cafe terra The Notre Dame band enhanced the meal with songs for suppertlme Held June T2 I3 and I4 Notre Dames Flrst Sprlng Festival was co sponsored by the Dads Club and the Mothers Gulld to rause money for the bunldung fund 5 Fun, fun and more fun was had by all who partnclpated ln the Sprung Festival Many of the booths were operated by the students themselves as fathers, mothers and sons cooperated to make the Festival a booming success A raffle also was held, again students and parents comblned to sell an unbelnevable number of chances on the pnzes S50 a week for a year, a color televlslon set and a movie protector Through the lolnt efforts of students and parents the Sprung Festival was a 'tremendous' success and brought Notre Dame a step closer to the realnzatlon of tts dreams I 0 0 I 1 0 1 A 1 ' u fat A I ,ff s, x xl! N 'I' ,,. I T 1 ffl' L + 5 , r I . A, 5, Ez J dl. I I X ' ,J l ' , l . xy , . s s' pt' s' 1 . , T, ' F 1 x ' , f M. YQ ' I . ' . - ' 4. r Srl . tt Q .,, Y 41- l '5., .M ,4,'5AE.':!..5':'.- -N 4 4 5 .Z v 1' s 'X a ' I A it ' 1 1 , lO7 A w 1 x W 1 Wewcd cw duke In the precedmg chapters of this Juggler we have emphaslzed and pointed out the conquests of Notre Dame s men as young men and students We are young though for only a portion of our llves and the conquests that we make as youth only temper us for the more dlffncult ones to come As adults we wlll face the grown up prob Iems of a modern race of people and we wull be expected to stand as conquerors even nn a tnde of the most insurmountable clrcumstances We have been tempered and tramed for our struggle wlth those cnrcumstances and we are strengthened by Mary our patroness We are eager to conquer un Chnsts name As graduates we owe our undymg gratltude to Notre Dame s faculty for the strength they've glven us wuthout which we wouldnt be worthy of carrymg the school s name mto the adult world We re from Notre Dame watch us go' 109 l 02 . . . . , , , ' l W l . . . . I I . . - . , - q . ' f l'l ll - i V ,Q Q - . . u , ' .9 . , Q . - . ' . . . , c -' 1 - . Q , n e . , 0 , n u ' a I ' I ANTONUK Robert Guardian Angel Bowl I 2 CnsC1Basel ft K 'Q' s ix? ARNOSKE John A St Joan Sodalrfy 3 10? BABBISH Byron S1 Veronica Rnfle C 34 Cons C 234 ArTC 4 H Rm Offncer3 M6 BAKER, Wayne St Veromca, J A 3,4 fTreas J, Cons C l BEAMAN Aubrey J A 4 KV Presb BECKWITH Michael Guardian Angel Cons C I2 SodaIuty2 J A 3 BEIL Walter S1 Juliana JA 24 BELDE, John Sf Jude, Cons C 1 nuis- 'fi semosxs, Jam BIDIGARE, Jeffrey St. Joang Cons. C.-Ip J.A.-2 72am 1957 BENTZ Jerry St Veromca Cons C 1 2 3 4 fBoardJ Bowl 4 Rnfle C 3 4 fCorr Secyb Science C 3 KV Presl Ba e 3 JA 2 BERCH James Dame '4 3 ? St Jude 'O' 4 K' BIERNAT Robert Our Lady of Good Counsel Foot 1 2 3 4 CAII Centralj Base I 2 3 4 fCaptJ Basket 2 VarsvtyC I CTreas J 2 3 4 Squares 1 Cons C 2 Student C 1234 Hall Guard234 Boys State 2 Prom Comm 3 Sen Comm 4 BOCKHAUSEN Chris St Brendan StudentC 3 Quest4 Cons C I Squires I 2 Base 12 3 4 Foot I -1-f l BERCH Theodore .5 St Veromca JA 4 '4 qv Presb sodamy 1 slssou nenms jul' gif: Cons C 2 Squlresl St Jude J Ill BOLZ Thomas St Veromca Foot 'I 2 3 4 lCapt All State All Cnty All-Cathy Base I 3 4 Hockey 3 4 lCaptJ Sodalltyl Squrres I 2 Hall Guard 3 4 H Rm Offlcer4 J-'W' 4Us BRILLATI Salvatore St Joan Sodallt I 2 3 4 Y Cons C I2 Shleld2 R 1 BRINKMAN Donald Grotto Golf 3 4 Hockey 3 Student C 2 3 4 lPresJ Junuor Class Pres Shield 3 Cons C l Scnence C 3 Dram 4 BRONSKI Stanley Our Lady of Good Counsel Squares l Camera C 4 BOYLAN Eugene Queen of Peace Bowl Sodallty2 J A 2 Stamp C 'l KV Presb Dance Comm 2 BOMMARITO Marc Queen of Peace Bow I 2 4 Sodalltyl J A l 3 Dance Comm 2 BROOKS Arthur St Veromca Foot I Squires l Hockey-4 fCaptJ 'R N f af, BONNER Francis St Veromca Foot 4 Varsity C -4 Student C , : , : - 1 -- , I , . 2 - , , , 1 -1 ' , ' 1 - -- , 1 - 'I I 1 I ' 1 - I ' I ' 1 I ' 1 I . K ' V Q 5 . . I. ky, l , r 'QGERMQ ' L 2 4 E ,. . 3 2 I I : J - , 2 ' I 2 .- , , -I l-- , , 2 - I : - 2 - -- , : -- . . . -- : -- 1 W 5 .- ,Q l Q gf: new 'ri' fa1r1':4 :t5 .fZ,vsr' .,,-J.,-w. 'xg p ,J .,,.,.,,,,g3-Q, - H ,-xi1ff w'rf'?'21af?fe f f 4,,', f.T ,f+:'i':.?,X.',' . , : , : I - I f' I ' ' - 5 .- l . j .-4 'gl' .M S N, C -'y ,'. :Eff-Q'.1j.j.-.'.j:.AM ,1 --........ :,g '4f1'!t11'.'H f-4 if l 5'?2WE??T22fii-. W5 K N My Q I - A , : , 1 --4: ' I - -' I 1 3 . , , . ' . - . . . . ., . , . , V '- - I ' A BULGARELLA Joseph Our Lady of Good Counsel Foot l 2 3 4 Student C 1 2 3 A Varsuty C 3 4 CV Presb Squlres 1 CChref SQUIVSJ JA 4 CV Presl Llbrarranl Prom Comm 3 H Rm Officer l 2 4 BROWN Jack St Veromca Track l 2 3 4 Varsity C 3 4 JA 3 Sen Comm ,f 9'X -kr-Y 1 BRUSIEE David St Jude BROOKS lows St Veronrca Science C J A 2 4 CV Pres J H Rm Offlcer4 Un L' OMS Wa440ffccefz4afzeZ 7 Follow the leaders' Under the leadership of Gary Krawford treasurer the sensors enloyed a most pleasant most profitable seqetary Dennis Kanla vlce president Father Robert Champagne and most memorable year class advisor Jerry Rutledge presrdent and Jerry Flemmg nv' BURGER, Walter: Guardian Angel- Squlresl 2 Cons C I 2 BURDA Robert Grotto Foot l Squares 12 KSgt at ArmsJ3 J A 2 Sen Comm 4 Shleld3 4 CASS Ed Q Hall Guard 3 4 Prom Comm 3 4 H Rm Offlcerl JA 234 Rlfe2 G 'E-.., BUYLE, Valere: Guardian Angel' Foot 1234 Basel J A l fPresD Varslty C 3 4 Student C l H Rm Offncerl 2 BYCE James St Matthew Sclence BURMEISTER Judd St Joan Squnresl Hall Guard 3 Base l 3 Basket l R BUSCEMI John St Raymond JA 2 4 Bowl 4 Bandl Cheerleader 2 71 Q- BYRD Roger St Veronica Basket l 2 Squlresl J A 2 Art C 4 Shield l 2 H Rm Offlcerl CARNAGO Ronald St Jude Basket 12 Base l Squnres l 2 3 Sodalltyl Cons C l J A 4 CARRA Thomas CUNNINGHAM Robert S1 Ignahus Band I 2 3 Guardlan Angel CV Pres D 4 CPresJ Band I 2 3 Hall Guard Cons C 1 123 Cons C l Squlresl StudentC 4 Sen Play4 elm of 1959 CARRICO Wllllam Sf Jude Bowl 34 Band I 2 ' ' St Matthew Base 3 4 Golf 2 Science C 3 J A 3 4 lPres J CARRUTHERS David DAMM Harry Queen of Peace Squsres l 2 3 fTreas J Sodalnty2 Cons C 2 Dance Comm 2 G. CYLKOWSKI Rxchard Grotto J A 4 CV Presj Squares 2 CHURILLA James Guardian Angel Base 1 Cons C 'I Shleld3 H Rm Officer I 2 Sq N5 DEARY Richard S1 Jude J A 2 unres 2 3 me Me '4 ' claw. Fore' As Jerry Zuchora posses hlmself to throw some of the onlookers hope for a gutter ball and others pray for a strnke Left 6. wb' DE GREGORIS Richard Queen of Peace Bowl 2 4 Sodalvtyl Glee C l Dance Comm 2 To right are Don Mackenzse Ron Nowlcku Tom Prlmeau John Rochon Duck Steunhoff and Bull Carrlco lback to cameraj DELLAMORA Ronald Guardian Angel Squires I 2 3 CDeputy Chrefb 41V Pres 7 Band l 2 Shneld3 Cons C 2 'lr'-9 DEMANSKI Gregory DE MERCURIO Sam Guardian Angel Holy Innocents Hockey 4 Student C 3 Art C 4 J A 2 Squlresl Track 3 Stamp C l 6 VIQE: K Q: ., . .-P J .5 ' T-, ,3,45 t 'L , Chun ly A gg M R' 44' i t - C -', . 's. any Nw , 'Nr K'-v DETTMER Denms Grotto Foot 3 4 Track3 Cons C 1 2 VarsltyC 4 J A Ureasl Hall Guard 3 4 H Rm Oftlcer 1 2 DE SMET Chris St Leonard Foot Base I Hockey4 Squares I Ureasl Student C 1 3 1 ii It l EDER George DETTLOFF Frank St Joan Foot I Basket 2 St Veronlca Foot I kr lun -i Hockey 3 4 Squires I 2 3 J A 2 Quest-4 DRAGIEWICZ Rrchard Sacred Heart J A 3 4 Squtresl Cons C 1 2 DI MERCURIO Phlllp Queen of Peace Labrarlan 3 Stamp C 1 tPresJ Dance Comm 2 G'- DI MAMBRO, Ronald DOMKE, James Grotto, J A 2, Squires I, St lsaac Jogues, Squires I, Soc Int Comm 4 Art C 4 7 2- 9 X .K-0 xx Q wx FABA James FANTI Raymond St Peter Shleld2 St Angela JA 4 Bowl 2 H Rm Offlcerl 2 3 Glee C 2 3 Student C 3 3- FICARRA Nathan St Raymond JA 2 4 Glee C 3 fr? 1 'il-r' hun- EGGLY Alan Grotto Cheerleader 1 2 Track2 Cons C l JA 2 Shield 4, Soc Int Comm 4, H Rm Offlcer4 FABIAN John Guardlan Angel Base I Foot 3 4 Cons C 2 Sodallty 2 3 H Rm Offlcerl FLEMING Gerald St Peter Foot l 2 3 4 Squires I CMarshallD 2 Hall Guard 3 4 Sen Class Treas Hockey 3 4 Track 3 Varsity C 3 4 H Rm Offucer3 FODEll Glenn St Joan Cons C I 2 3 Lnbrarlan 4, Camera C 4, Shield 2,3,4 H8 ESCHRICH Mlchael Grotto J A 2 Dram 4 S . 486 I I The three wlse men helpnng to catalogue and shelve the numerous new books for Notre Dames rapudly growing St Peter Chanel lsee sfafutej Lrbrary are seniors Dave Swenfek and Gary Krawford and a rumor John Gabelsberger FRANCEK James S1 Veronica Track l 2 Sodalrty I 2 QV Presl 3 lSec yj 4 Squlresl Cons C I 2 3 lSecyJ Rifle C 2 3 4 Glee C Dram I Year Book 'ir'Q4, v-94,,.'f.M4 '-vf ' ' 4 I FOUCHEY Daniel Guardian Angel Base l Track 2 3 Shield 2 3 CAss Edj di... 'lbw FOREST, Edward: Ascensiong Glee C.-2,35 Bowl.-25 JA.-2,4 fPres.J FREUND John St Angela GleeC J A 4 GOOD James Guardian Angel C ns C I JA 2 H Rm Offrcer2 GOECKE Arihur Guardian Angel J A l 2 H Rm Offlcer2 X 5 GRAMER Russell St Joan Foot I Ba et I2 Base 124 Hockey 4 Squares l 2 Varsity C 2 Shield l 2 4 CASS Edj Prom Comm 4 Dram 4 G Mfrs GRENDA Ronald St Raymond Bandl 2 'S' 'Q is GRABOWSKI John St Angela Soph Class V Pres HAND, Gerald St Jude, Sodallty l,2, GRALEWSKI, Kenneth J A 3, H Rm Offlcer l Queen of Peace, J A 2 120 GORALEWSKI Edward Grotto Cons C l JA 2 CV Presb Shleld4 GORNICK Henry Guardlan Angel C ns C I2 J A 2 3 fPres Natlonal Awardj 4 HAIGHT Loyal Queen of Peace Basket 1 2 Track 2 Cons C I ,Tl I f x A HINDELANG Ronald Q Hsnmucxs, David: HARRISON, Geoffrey: St. Jude ' 1959 Guardian Angelg Cons. C.-25 J.A.-3,4 Zongaaou 1461! fs ,V IMPUlllTTl Gary Si Juliana Band l 2 Quest 4 Shield 4 lAss Ed J Yearbook 4 fEd In Chiefj Sen Comm 4 la IVKOV George St Joan Foot I Basket I2 Base l Golf 2 3 Science Varsity C 4 SfudentC 3 Squires3 H Rm Officer Guardian Angel Hockey 4 Foot 3 4 Track l Squires 1 KADY Robert St Veronica Foot 134 Base l 2 3 4 Hockey 3 4 lAlt Captj Varsity C 3 4 lTreasJ Hall Guard 3 H Rm Officer 1 3 4 JOHIMSTHAI. James: Guardian Angel- Bandfl 2 3- Dram.-4 l2l NK-. K ere! .IANETTE Richard: St. Veronica- Shield-2 3 4- Librarian-4 KALAMAJKA Joseph KAMINSKE, John: Guardian An el Foot 1 2 ST. Jude KOLITO Ronald Guardian Angel Track 2 3 4 Foot 4 Cons C I 2 Squnres34 Science C 3 4 Quest 3 4 Shleld 3 Studen1C I KANIA Dennis St Raymond Hockey3 Home Comm 4 :en CIassV Pres KELLER John S1 Jude ArYC 4 Squares I KOTAS Joseph KOPACKO Gerald Guardlan Angel Holy Name It T wg- KOZIKOWSKI lawrence KOPITZKE David St Jude Guardlan Angel Foot 13 Basket l SclenceC 3 Dram-4 H Rm Offlcer23 W8 4126 KOVIAK David St Raymond Squlres2 H Rm Offlcer2 Champuonshnp bowlnng at nt best features Gleen Fodell, Jam duced, promoted and supported by the enthusuastuc bowlers of Francek, Steve Wmchell, Bull Thompson, Bull Carruco and Ron the class of '59 Nowncku Intramural team bowllng as a school sport was Intro- I23 .' l ' : l .f-, V ,l I . 5 . . -, ml ' 'Q 3 I 0 ' ar lA FRANCA Wllham KRAUSE John Queen of Peace Grotto Bowl l J nsCl2JA CnsCl23 Shneld4 Om Sauna fi.. '1- '5., em., We eww LA FAIVE James Guardian Angel Foot l Base l Junior Class Treas H Rm Otflcerl 3 LEHRMAN Davld Guardian Angel Foot I 2 3 4 Baske Track 3 Varsuty C 4 Sodalnty I fTreas J 2 CV Presj 4 H Rm Ottlcerl KRAWFQRD Gary St Joan Quest 3 4 LANCHARIC James fCo Ed J Sodallty 2 fSec y J St Jude Sodalnty I 2 Shield 2 3 4 Sen Class JA 3 Home Comm 3 Secy Dram I4 National Dram l Wrttung Award 124 KUCAB Thaddeus Guardlan Angel Cons C I2 Bowl 4 KULWICKI Phlllp Guardnan Angel Basket 2 SCIGDCEC 3 JA 3 Student C 3 LEMMER Harold St Mary New Baltimore Foot 1 Basket l SclenceC 3 StudentC H Rm Offlcerl 3 l LYNCH Thomas Guardian Angel Sodaluty2 Cons C I e-C l GleeC LODEWYK Paul MC COMBS Hush ST Joan Cons C 1 Guardian Angel Bowl l Cons C l LOEFFLER Ronald Queen of Peace 1 MC ALPINE, Richard: J.A.-2 1-in i MC EVOY, Thomas: St. Peterg'Foot.-l,2,3,4g .l.A.-45 Shield-2,4p Student C.-1,45 H. Rm. Officer-l,3,4 CD 'F' Q50- 9 MC DERMOTT Paul St Veronica Band 23 4 X' I L. MERRITT George Guardran Angel Cons C l H Rm Officer l,3 4. 4-www MC QUEEN, DlVId MADAY Ronald St Joan Cons C 1 2 Sl Peler JA l2 Bandl MARUSCHAK John Queen of Peace Shield 3 Ques14 Science C 3 4 Dance Band 4 MATLAS Thomas ST Peter Bowl 4 Squires l 'N MIGLIO Phllrp Queen of Peace Hall Guard 3 Track Mgr 2 Basket Mgr 2 MILLER Roberf St Veronrca Hall Guard 3 4 Fool l Basket l 3 Track 3, H Rm Offrcer l,2,3,4 MASCARI Salvatore Queen of Peace Bow l 2 4 Sodalrtyl Glee C l Shield 3 Dance Comm 2 455' K . I 1 5 x - ' ' . 5 . .- , ' ' I - -' I I ' I -' N' 5 . X1 , f 5 1 1 - 1 - : : '- 1 -2' lf,,:. -1 ' - .- 2 - 1 , W Y l' 5 I fi ,EY ' z I . . : ' ' M Q 'E ,I 3,15 A .. ,254 B2 f'??'C 1'. , A 'WZ 'S I I I , I: . -j . - . A I I I ' I A - .- sl -- , 5 - ' 'l26 S' WWMMS , A special salute' These sensors getting a breath of fresh alr best In our class of 59 Stan Slaznnskn Ward Torzy Phrl Kolwuckn during the JunnorSenlor Banquet are scholastlcally among the Larry Rydell Jerry Bentz John Maruschak and John Rochon MIRAMONTI John St Raymond MINDOCK John St Jude Band l 2 Squnres l 2 Cons C l Rrfle C 2 Sclence C 3 4 J A -4 'E' MORTIER Michael St Raymond Bowl 14 MOLITOR Gerald Dram 1 J A 4 QV Presb St Joan JA 3 Sodalxty2 Squrres2 3 l27 NADER Peter Grotto Band I 2 Squires 2 J A 4 CPresJ MUNOZ Rudolph MUNCK Robert Grotto St Joan Cons C Bowl I Sodaluty2 Wa 4 1959 NIEMAN James St Veronlca PAGANES John St Jude Foot I 2 4 Basket I 3 4 Squires 2 H Rm Officer I 2 NOGA John St Veronica Hockey3 fAlt Captb 4 Cons C Sodalaty I 2 H Rm Offlcer2 NOWICKI Norbert Guardian Angel ns C l 2 3 A 128 NOWICKI Ronald Guardlan Angel Cons C I Bowl 4 PAKLEDINAZ Marhn Ascensxon Bowl 2 fCaptJ F Q10 ir! ,All PAPERD Richard St Jude Bowl l Base I 3 4 Hockey 3 4 Squares I 2 3 4 PAUI. John lmmac Con New Balt Track 3 J A 2 CV Pres J 3 fV Pres l 4 Squires I 2 C ns C 12 PELTZ Robert St Veronica Foot I 2 3 4 KAN Catholic? Basket I2 3 fAll Cent J 4 IAII Catholncl Base I 2 3 4 Shield 2 3 fAss Ed J Varsnty C 3 4 CSec y l Hall Guard 3 Boys State 3 PEEHL John St Veronuca Cons C 3 Rnfle C 3 Squnresl JA 2 ArtC 4 it PEPLINSKI Marvln Holy Innocents Track 2 3 CAII Cathollcl 4 Squires I 2 3 4 1 'lx PETROUS Gordon PERAINO Norman Grotto Cons C I2 3 St Peter Foot l Sodallty 2 129 . , : , : F 1' -I - I . .- - 1 - -- ., -- 1 - 1 '1 I ' 1 I - -' I -' 0 . .- , .ar . , f U , ,-, ' ': .I ,, I ll 1 ,-fy' 55? fr ::- - , 11,' - ',,- ,'5'lg' N - , 0' T ff V J' ,1 V. w- f - . . ,l aff' .- . . ' -- , : , : ' 5 -' F - I V' 1 1 1 -' 1 1 I ' 1 F ' I .- ' I I I 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' Q 1 -- , , , 1 - 1 - - 7 ' ' 1 A 1 .- , ,, . 1 . . F . r X5 ' a Q I i'??fIL:f':'.-'EIT 1 5 , : - A - : - . ' 1 I ' 1 1 1 , V 1 , . if .5 3- 1,41 .f ' .fn f1'..... ,-. . Hua, ,bpm J I , ., ,, .1. r ,, 2 1 y, '1-ft' , ' 'rt- IA 'f ,ff N --Auf 1 1 1 2 1 : - -- , , . 2 -- 1 I etcwlcecme am Sennor Ron Hundelang above recelves first prrze for hrs out standmg essay In a contest sponsored by the Croatlon Board of Trade Mr Johannsen left of Wayne Unuversuty makes the pres entatxon whsle organlzatron presrdent Mr Prepolec center looks Ron was also feted by the faculty and Senior Class for hrs scholarshlp and yearbook work lrlghtl Casually conversing lcertalnly about the glrlsl are some male members of the Senior Play cast They are lfrontj Bob Cunningham Gary Krawford Qmlddlej Jlm Johlmstahl Don Brrnkman and lstandnngb Russ Gramer 'L . .. A'kl -1049, g in an , ut S' PRIMEAU, Thomas Guardian Angel, Cons C l,2,3 CV Pres J, Squlres l,2,3 Wlarshallj Sclence C 3,4, J A 3 CSec'y D, Band l gg vfmvwgm 3 gag il' PODOWSKI Leonard PIERCE Donald St Joan Cons C l St Jude Foot 12 34 Bas et 12 Base l Ban l Cons C l Squires l 2 3 JA 4 H Rm Offrcer l 2 Shle cl l 2 3 PINK, Thomas Grotto, Foot Mgr l, Cons C l,2,3, Band 2,3,4 .L Z t -we ,., IIFN K' tw, I M N I .5 :Mm fa , M ag it 1:-we v '- s 1 3,2241 r' V so rf I V 41 ' ' N Mar, ' ' fisilx 1 y 1 A 'K f. S 3 .- . , f y 5 . - , r 7 X 5 .1 5 A. 2 Q f f 1 f ' ' ' . ' ' ' :fm .-N X ' ' 1 1 ' V 'K On. .4 , - .42 1- ' llTV,l?'ff Q. . , , . . sg 1A1r,! 1 - l S 1132 QQ 6,4 5.5516 t , . , : , : ' 1 - -' 1 - F -' 1 1 1 1 J.A.-l,2,3 k .- , g .- g Fl- 2 - -- 2 - , , 1 . .- 1 K .U . - , 5 l - , 1 f - :' Q ,xl K , , . - MN 2 I l30 RAETZ, Verngng RECKER, William: Mt. Clemens, Track.2,3,4g Guardian Angelg Base.-lg Bowl.-2,45 Foot.-31 CODS. C.-25 J.A.-2,31 KV.-Pres.Dg Shield-2g Dram.-4 RAINOLDI, Ruben: Guardian Angel, Bowl.-1,25 Cons, C.-l ,2,3f J.A.-l,2,3g Student C.-35 H. Rm. Officer-1,2 REINHARD Thomas Grotto Cons C I 2 J A 3 4 Squires 2 ROCHON John SY Veronica Cons C I 2 3 4 lSgt at Armsl Hall Guard 3 J A 2 J,- ..J+ 'br f 7 Track-2,39 Bowl.-1,2 CState-Clwamplz Cons, C.-1,2 REGAN, Daniel: Guardian Angelg Base. Mgr.-lg Squi.es-1,25 y cans. C.-1,25 J.A.-2,3,4 ROEHL Gary Guardian Angel J A 2 3 fTreas 14 Squires l Ureasl Cons C l 2 SodallTy2 Basket Mgr l ROSSI Anhur ST Jude Base 2 3 Bow 2 Cons C l Squires! H Rm Officer 3 l3l RUZINSKY Frank Queen of Peace Squires 2 Track Mgr 2 RYDEl.l lawrence Grotto Cons C 13 Squares l 2 J A 3 Science C l 2 RUTLEDGE Jerome Sf David Foot 3 Cons C l Sodall1y2 Sen Comm 4 Home Comm 4 Prom Comm 4 Shneld 3 Sen Class Pres Hall Guard 3 4 StudentC 4 Dram 4 6. fied Aw If f 4 RUMPTZ Daniel Sl Basil Bowl 4 e C l 2 C ns C 1 2 3 4 Science C 3 4 SALES Paul ST Jude Squires 2 3 4 lChuef SQUIFBD Sclence C 3 SANDERS Paul S1 Joan Golf 3 4 Basket 3 Cons Cl 1 2 fi.. Q .PJ FUN Qvs 'CIT' 14, 'FQ-. SANTAVICCA, Joseph St Jude Base 1 3 4 Basket 2,3,4 CAII Cath J, Track 2, Shleld 2,3, ST PETER, Gregory Yearbook 2, Varsnfy C 3,4 Sl Veronica, Cons C l,2, lPreSl, S1uden1C 3,4, Squires 2, J A 2 Hall Guard 3, Boys' Stale 2 'Ir TL' ii SCHAEFER Patnck Guardran Angel ns C 1 2 3 fSgt at Arms! Rtfle C I 2 3 4 CCaptJ SCHEHR Lawrence Guardtan Angel Bas et 1 2 3 4 Foot 12 3 A CCO Captj Trackf2 Cons C Shleld 3 Varsity C 4 Student C 4 H Rm Offlcerl 2644 glddd me Zecmzeaf SCARCELLI Joseph St Raymond SCHIETAERT Robert St Peter Cons C 1 JA A tmp of the Irlsh derby to these acaclernlcally hugh ranklng Sales Tom Soules and Danny Fouchey who are lust dying graduates John Aroske Harry Terbrueggen Jack Schroede Paul at the Jumorsemor Banquet I 4 Kg- Q ig 1 lf' to eat k A- , , , ,' ' --Alf, I ,A ,-1,2541 , . - ,2,3 '53 7 Q ,o .. YF k rj, si? '. QW ' 'i A I 2 . , Q I , . .-2 Co . .- , , ,4 X . A -fs- M X' V 4 :A 5 I I I 1 a 'r 9 0 : f Y 1 , 1 4 . hat! ' A. A 'z I H f' .5 1' ' , I A 9 133 SCHROCK Phlllp St Veronlca Basket 12 3 KAII Cath J 4 KAII Cath J Foot 4 Track 2 JA 2 lPresl Varsity C 3 4 SCHROEDER Jack Guardlan Angel J A 2 inu- li! SHIPTON Robert Our Lady of Good Counsel J A 2 Squires 2 SCHNEIDER Bruce St Jude Basket 1 2 Fo t l Cons C I Squrres 2 Science C fTreasJ Shield l 2 3 CEdJ Quest 3 4 Junior Class Secy StudentC 3 SHOEMAKER John St Jude SCUllY John SIEKIERSKI Waller Juliana JA 3 Guarduan Angel KV PVCS l 4 Sodallty 2 Q 'f 'ii' iw !5'A'f??!:5 n SKOCZYLAS Daniel St Peter Cons C l 2 34 Band l 2 3 134 SMIECINSKI Ralph suxzmsxn Stanley St Joan Squlres2 Scnence C 3 Band I 2 3 4 Sf Veronica Golf2 4 Science C 3 JA 2 Hall Guard 3 tl V! K 1 SNYDER Gerald SOULES Thomas Our Lady of Good Counsel St Joan Squares I 2 J A 3 Squares 2 CTreasD Sclence C 3 4 J A 2 Hal! Guard 2 3 Shle d 1 2 SNYDER Henry S? Joan Cons C I ,vi 'Nbr 'QPQP' SPOUTZ Robert St Basal Cons C 12 3 Rnfle C 2 3 Hall Guard 3 66444 of 1959 STEINHOFF, Richard: Guardian Angel: J-A.-2: SPRATKE, Kenneih: Cor1s.C.-1:Glee C.-2.3: Queen of Peaceg J.A.-2,3 Bowl.-45 Basket. Mgr.-2 CV.-Pres.jg Shield-4 135 3 W STIN Guardian Angel 55.5541 Rgnald szYMANsKl John K' St Veronica Band l 2 3 4 Science C 3 4 TATTI Robert TATTI Ruchard St Veronica St Veronica Band l 2 3 4 ln- SWENTEK David TESSMER Melvln S Jude J A 1 2 3 4 Guardian Angel Librarian 4 Cons C I Sodallty2 TERBRUEGGEN Harry St Juliana Sc1enceC 3 J A 4 THOMPSON Wnlllam Guardian Angel Cons C 2 Bowl 24 lCaptl Band 2 Shueld 4 1 eC 2 J A 2 3 Boys State 3 ieqaete afaeat Cookne lend me your comb Well groomed rn addmon to well educated are top ranking senrors Bob Burda Bruce Schnevder Jerry Kopacko Roger Byrd and Dave Kovlak TORZY Edward ST Raymond Cons C 12 VAGI Michael ST Veronica Cons C 2 Squares l 2 1' TRELLA James VANASSCHE Thomas Guarduan Angel Cons C I ST Joan Cons C l 2 34 I37 'R' 1 Q 'JR l r F, f f 5 Q f . t rx f ' or I 141- .ff J 1 C ' x 2 'ga ,, ' 1 ' ,1- A ! .I :' 1 .' ' I ' : VOLLMER Melvun VITALI Danlel St Louus Kung Sodahty2 St Veronica Basket 2 3 4 Cons C 1 Base I 2 3 4 Squares! Student C 3 H Rm Off1cer3 2-'L' VAN SLAMBROOK Roberl WALDORF Edward St Veronica Band I 2 3 4 QUeef1 of Peace Squlresl 2 Glee C 2 Shxeld 2 3 Sodalrty 2 1 WALMSLEY Robert WEBB John Grotto JA I Squares I 2 St Joan Dram 4 Qi if WEISS Gerald Queen of Peace Quest 3, Sodallty 2 fPres7 Sclence C 3 lPres J, WERNER, Francis 4 CPres J, J A 4, Grotto, Cons C 1.2 H Rm Offlcer2,3,4 138 I : I . : - f 2 'J - I -'fri - -' lf fi 'Z --2 K 4 I , I r 5 . 1 . 1 'fi -'I .M . . x V , : , : I J- -'i 'fi - 'Q My I 7 G. ,. W X 2, , I 2 Student C 3,4, Shreld 3,4, WICKER Martin St Joan WINCHELL Stephen Grotto Foot 'I Student C 3 4 KV P Squnres 1 2 MC Band Concert MC Jr Sr Banquet Quest 3 Shield 3 lAss Edl Prom Comm 3 H Rm Officer l 2 WETTER Richard Guardian Angel Cons C l JA 2lPresJ 3 CTreasJ Sodalrty 2 WITKOWSKI Carlton Guarduan Angel Squlres l 2 WITTMER Donald St Peter Foot I Scsence C 3 fSec y D Squires 2 Shreld 3 Quest A lCo Ed J Student C 3 4 H Rm Offncer 3 WINDSOR, Phlllp St Veromca, Base l,3, WUJEKI Go,-don Bowl -4, H Rm Officer l,2 S1 Matthew R' We 'ae 7413 Mage , WYFFELS, Norben: ' S1 Juliana- J.A.-4 ,f WYSOCKI Robert Guardran Angel Go 234 Cons C 123 lPres D 4 Science C Student C 3 Shield 2 3 Quest 3 4 J A 3 W YAGLEY Mrchael Guardian Angel Bowl l ns C l 2 JA 2 lTreasJ Ar1C 4 Sen Comm 4 in Cal Baby you re the glnchlesf says Bob Cunningham as he IS being made up by Kaye Monarch of the Easf Defrost Hugh Put and Balcony Club WYLLIE John St Veronica Cons C 3 RlfleC 3 Basket Mgr l Foot Mgr I I4 in lase- KY YANNI Bruce Sf Peters Shield 3 4 Cons C I 2 3 4 fOff1cerJ Glee C I 2 Track 2 3 Bowl 3 Ureasl Rifle C 2 3 4., H Rm Offlcer2 3 YOUNGBLOOD, Charles: ZINGER, Robert: St. Peterg Cons. C.-1,2 St. Veronicag Track-3,4g Fot 124 ConsC1 Glee C.-I F' ,.r 55,s 'f' ZAGACKI James ZUCHORA Jerome Grotto Sclence C 3 4 Guardian Angel Bowl 2 4 Sen Comm 4 Sl'1Ield34 fffaptj Cons C I2 3 Quest4 StudentC 4 Shleld3 Home Comm H Rm Officer 2 6 1 2 3 4 1: , a me 7959 gfccwlualec can Keel aawdeaf A94 34-Y Have diploma will travel' Wuth a sugh of accomplnshment and receive their well earned dnplomas from Father Austin Verow f rellef seniors Rlch Draglewlcz Jerry Kopacko and Tom Carra Father Omer St Onge asslss l4l 1 I ' 1 1 1 I 2 1' 1 ' 1' F ' 1 f -F - 1' 1 1 I ' 1 -' I ' I . .- ' ' - I I I X 5 l 0 1 I rf. N 1 A A 1 fi tl 'G I 'X X l 'Y -al 'l , 2, 1 l A an b - - f A 7 if T 1 I 1 1 2' ,f 1 Q , 5 l 1 - ' ,' l , ' . 'l t ' - , I t A ' ' 2 1 - , , , 2, Q v 1 I V 'tg-9 f' 5.3 ,. ' I Y - - .,Qz,:.5?Q it i an XY - , y , I. I V a I1 1 .AL ' ' A. 1 ' ' I I ' ' Om ' Qzamdaa 'ed : Taking time out between dances for a breath of fresh- air balcony outside elegant Lovett Hall . . . the scene of our unique are Joe Santavicca and Sharon Sager. They are on the open-air and memorable Senior Prom. of' it f gi K A l lleftj Relaxing in the lounge during an intermission are Dan Vitali and Rita Pointer, his queen for a night. lbelowl Twilight finds Seniors Harry Terbrueggen and Ron Hindelang and their lovely dates, Maureen De Smet and Linda Lennert, starting out on the night of all nights . . . the night of the Senior Prom. 5 1 f my ,mb W? 7. 7 'R Enioying a breather in the Prom Festivities are Jack Schroeder, Carol Johnson, Sharon Marchall and Tom Lynch. 143 2 L Moonlight chatter' Talking over the doings of the wonderful evening are Ed Waldorf Joanne Deutschel Jim Berch Marilyn Hay barth Charlotte Elsbrenner and Rudy Munoz Memories are made of this' Happy cou pes Dennis Kama and Sally Weddle Judi Ann Muller and Bob Burda Frank Bonner and Marie Torratta engoy pleasantries The Senior Prom Memorial Day 1959 was held at luxurious Lovett Hall in Greenfield Village The Seniors ID their spring tuxes danced with their beautiful dates to the superb music of Ralph Bowens nine-piece orchestra. The gay couples topped off the enchanting eve- ning with a delicious dinner. The Senior Prom the last and largest social event of our four years at Notre Dame was also the most enjoyable and most mem- orable. 1 Proceeding Into St Judes beautrful new church for therr second and largest graduatrng class clad In their navy blue Baccalaureate Mass on Friday June 5 1959 rs Notre Dames gowns Wendi god Z4 prrnclpal and the Most Reverend Thomas Wade D D Marist Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and It OlfICI6llY opened the Bishop of the Solomon Islands rn the Marrst South Pacrfrc mlssrons COPNDSHCSITIGDT EXSFCISSS Bishop Wade IS attended by Father Henry Rancourt and Father I4 ' of Following the last of the graduates are Father Omer St. Onge, Francis Grispino. The Baccalaureate Mass was celebrated on the 4 1. Father Austvn Verow rector fcenterl celebrates the graduates pllne fflghfl assnsts as deacon and Fathe Raymond Boulanger Baccalaureate Mass whale Father Joseph Chasse dean of dlscl senior counselor Cleftjasslsts as subdeacon gmac gmt K fl Pl The Baccalaureate sermon IS given by Father Charles Decker SM, Marnst Superlor at Detront who nnstugated the bulldnng of Notre Dame . I i V K 'N l 'I ' . I l t x ' if igrsv ff, ' 1 . . . . . A ut - , .:: -J A , ' fs N s . -j,,' . , Q ' to ya r ,s K,-1 - f Q A. silifgvw I 'PK ' a ' A . r ' l Il, T. : 'O V, S , - .J'I' a xxol - . JJ 4 .F I s . .4 M, , '.' :Cf .. 51.4 . 1 . T? 3 . ,, A N .A A A -gi'-S1 . 541 ' uf .. Fi' ' . , JT Q ll 0. .A I I ,1 1 is A, sq A X fx ..-, . g,,v:n,,q' , Q 4' 4 ' ' ..,, i Nzlt'-21,3 ,f twfj g-gr,gg2g.A 4 43 .ri Q. wi? c Q ., Q, gg KX 'W m I N A v '.,lg',ri' M an H N ,l ' .. V, ..-f 'Vg M 1 1 Q 1-',,i?49fj1T, fy g' fWA4f ?' Q f' Q' 7 , if w-1 .3 71. 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' 2 Q' ' , f3b0V9Y Father Austin Verow presents a diploma to Bruce Schneider who attanned the hnghest scholastic average for four years Father Omer St Onge assusts 3 f fabovej Father Joseph Ordtng pastor of St Jude Parush tabovet After Commencement Exercnses the crowd happy but expresses has hopes for the success of the graduates tn the future sad proud but confused relieved but anxious serious but before blessing them trtendly ftles out ot Denby Audltortum 14 74606244 AWARDS FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE IN ALL STUDIES donated by the Very Rev Vuncent Roblchaud SM Provnncral of the Marxst Fathers Hughes Four Year Average Bruce A Schneuder Second Haghest Thomas F Soules AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN RELIGION donated by The Most Rev John A Donovan St Veronica Parush Awarded fo Ronald J Hnndelang Honorable Mention John G Maruschak AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN ENGLISH donated by Rev John C Jordan St Joan of Arc Parish and The Marrst Fathers of Notre Dame Awarded to Bruce A Schneuder and Donald E Wnttmer AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN SOCIAL STUDIES donated by Rev Joseph G Schuler Guardlan Angels Parvsh Honorable Mentaon Davld A Kopltzke an Donald E Wuttmer AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN MATHEMATICS donated by Rev Emrl A Capano Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish Awarded to Thomas F Soules Honorable Mention Bruce A Schnetder AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN SCIENCE donated by Rt Rev Joseph S Marx Assumption Grotto Parish Awarded to Bruce A Schnelder Honorable Mentlon Thomas F Soules AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN PUBLICATIONS donated by Rev JosephJ Ordung St Jude Pansh and the Martst Fathers ot Notre Dame Awarded to Gary P Krawtord and Ronald J Hlndelang Honorable Mentnon Robert W Borda I49 I I - : . ' Awarded to: Bruce A. Schneider ' 1 ' . ' d 1:41:42 Moments to Remember! Through our four years of high school we, the class of '59, have conquered scholastically, spiritually, athletically and socially for Christ through Mary, Here are some of the highlights ot our four unforgettable years at Notre Dame . . . you were there. irightl Believe it or not this is part of the proud crowd at Notre Dame's First Homecoming Festivities . . . November 1956, our sophomore year. Although we lost the game our spirit was then as now, typically Notre Dame . . . never say die. lbelowl Lipstick on your face told a tale on you . . . you were a freshman lust initiated into Notre Dame. This initiation, the first and last of its kind at ol' Notre Dame was held in September, 1955. -Tift x - A 1 51 cl '- Q 'D ,Gs I 3 ov 'sf , 'task 38 if ! ...We faecal! 4 - A C5 Qu Y.-1 C1 Q0 sr' 'UQ ,B 3 hi w r it 3131 5:53.49 '7 U X4 4 1:1 ff 1. ' 'L' S .- ,nnidlp u l 'Q A 4 ,na ine- labovej Notre Dame's First Participation in championship competition was the 1957 Soup Bowl game against Redford St. Mary's. We came in as runners up but we surprised all by going that far in our first year. 'sz 150 afawz' 4 coag . labovel Spirited cheering behind a fired-up team brought Notre Dame the 1958 District Championship in Basketball. lrightj Big Men now! Our first big dance in high school was the Sophomore Memorial Ball held in the Green Room, Memorial Day, 1957. lbelowj A night to remember . . . January 31, 1958, the night of our glorious Junior Prom held at the Veterans Memorial Building with music provided by the Carlos Rivera Band. 1 sfiiwaftrg 1.533 ' 39' ' is y,.,t.:m'15P' 6 t i 5'5 '.f':.34eaf?,,7Sz,:-f 121 , it , ,ff I l'M'?N v . tabovel Who could ever forget the thrilling Homecoming Festivities of 1957 when we stunned Austin, 13-12, and began our march to the Soup Bowl! if, A , 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs Steve Antonuk Arthur Arnoske John Babbish Wayne Baker Victor Battani Mrs Hannah Beaman Mrs Marlon Beckwlth Mrs Emll Bell 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs Alv-n Belde Paul Bentoske M-chael Bentz Arthur Berch Frank Berch Chester Bad-gare Thomas Buernat Henry Blsson Mrs Myrtle Bockhausen 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs John Gralewslu Russell Gramer Walter Grenda Loyal Hanght John Hand George Harr-son Frederick Hendricks John Hindelang Ector lmpulllttl George lvkov Anthony Jannette John Johamsthal Wllllam Kady Stanley Kalamalka Harold Kammske Roman Kama Mrs Sophee Kargol 8 Mrs Michael Bolz 8 Mrs Sam Bommarlto 8 Mrs Edgar Bonner 8 Mrs Eugene Boylan 8 Mrs Sam Brlllattl Mrs Bernice Brmkman 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8- Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs Stanley Bronskl Louis Brooks Louis Brooks John Brown Lawrence Brusnee Jacob Bulgarella Wlll-am Burda Walter Burger George Burmelster Paul Buscemn Raymond Buyle James Byce Angelo Carnage Joseph Carra Lawrence Carr-co Russell Carruthers Paul Chur-lla Edward Cylkowsku Harry Damm Leo Deary Albert De Gregor-s Edward Dellamora George Dehem John Demansku Edward De Mercurlo Gaston De Smet Frank Dettloff Frank Dettmer Domlnlc Ds Mambro John Domke Stanley Draglewlcz George Eder Edward Eggly George Eschrlch Mike Faba 8- Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs Mr 8 Mrs Victor Fabian John Fant- Sam Flcarra George Fodell Arthur Forest Wxlllam Fouchey Adolph Francek Carl Freund Victor Goecke James Good Edward Goralewskl Henry Gornlck John Grabowsk- 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs Norman Karpen Nucholas Keller Walter Kmlec Frank Kolito Andrew Kopacko John Kopltzke Manan Kotas Joseph Kovlak Stanley Kozlkowskl Robert Krause Stanley Krawford Thaddeus Kucah Bernard KUlWlCkl Earl La Falve Gasper La Franca Veto Lancharnc Webster Lehrman Harold Lemmer Mrs Donna Lodewyk 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs Raymond Loeffler Hugh Lynch Merdlth Mc Alplne George Mc Combs Albert Mc Dermott John Mc Evoy David Mc Queen Marvln Maday John Moruschak Joseph Mascar- Mntchell Matlas George Merritt James Mlgllo Donald Miller John Mindock John Mlramontl Joseph Molltor Jerome Mortier Frederick Munck Octavio Munoz Philip Nader Harold Nieman Mrs Catherine Noga Mrs Dorothy Nowickl Walter 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs Nowncki John Oborskl Peter Paganes Adam Poklodlnaz John Paul Howard Peehl Charles Peltz Edward Peplinsku Frank Peraino Stanley Petrous John Pnerce Thomas Punk Mr. . 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