Austin Catholic High School - Magistro Yearbook (Detroit, MI)
- Class of 1956
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'V' A- 'Z ' 'dr THE 1956 MAGISTRO mx? 2,1-5 WE My N558 M- J 55 E25 gf: minmsuuq M' wma- Mm 7 - II. , Q- F1555 Q AUSTIN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL DETROIT MICHIGAN AUSTIN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL The word AUSTIN goes back to medieval England At that time and place AUSTIN was an abbreviation for AUGUSTINE It refers to the great Saint Augustine Bishop and Doctor of the Church and one of the greatest scholars and educators of all times In the mid thirteenth century the Augustnnlan Fathers settled at Oxford Unlver sity in England They became known as the AUSTIN FRIARS and established a very distinguished and enviable record In the world of education So true was this that in 1326 there was a statue at Oxford University to the effect that lor the prosperity and utility of scholars studying in the Faculty of Arts every Bachelor must dispute once and respond once each year at Austin Friars The glorious tradition of the Austin Friars came to an abrupt end with the con fiscation and dissolution of the Monasterles during the religious persecution of the Church by Henry VIII in the first half of the loth century The Legend of the School Seal The center portion of the seal represents the various figures of Saint Augustine The heart burning and pierced with an arrow is symbolic of his great love for God The crozier cross and mntre denote his Episcopal office The cuncture is part of the Augustinian tunic The book is symbolic of the writings of Saint Augustine a book has been connected with the office of teaching The inscription Tolle Legel Tolle Lege' calls to mind the time Saint Augustine was praying for guidance and heard the voice of an Angel repeating these momen tous words Take and read' Take and Reaol It was then that he read verses thirteen and fourteen of the thirteenth chapter of Saint Pauls letters to the Romans Let us walk honestly as in the day not tn rioting and drunkenness not in chambering and impurities not in contention and envy But put you on the Lord Jesus Christ Moglstro In the year 389 A D Saint Augustine composed his unusual treatise De Magis tro fConcernlng the Teachert This is a dialogue between himself and his son Adeodatus who though only fifteen years old was a youth of extraordinary powers In the work the father and son address themselves to the question of the extent to which one can learn from a teacher The mann thought of the treatise is that man refers all that he understands to the inner truth which is implanted ln his mind The Teacher therefore only exhorts the learner to make that consulta tion We do not learn through the words which sound outwardly but through the Truth which teaches within us and Christ the Truth teaches within Thus the name of our yearbook is MAGISTRO and through its pages we shall endeavour to portray our theme the relationship of Teacher and Student In all phases of school activity 2 . Il ll ' ' 11 H . . 11 11 I ' I ' ' - II Il ' I . , . and is particularly apropos in the seal of the school since, in Christian symbolism, ,, .,, Z ,, I . 1 . . - I , . I ,, . . I . . . . . ' I , , , - 1 1 ' I Faculty and Administration . . . I2 to 20 Our First Graduating Class . . . 22 to 42 Underclassmen 44 to 5 Liturgical 54 to 6 Classes in Action 66 to 7 Activities 74 to 90 Clubs and Organizations Athletics 92 to 116 Sponsors and Advertisers 118 to 124 3 ' ' ' 2 ' ' . . . T 4 ' ' . . . 2 o 'i . E o I I DEDICATION as QM We, the Flrst Graduatlon Class of Austin Catholuc Hugh School, dedncate our premier yearbook MAGISTRO to the lovlng memory of Father John Fltzmaurnce, O SA , our First Rector Father was loved and respected by all who knew hum and IS remembered as a great educator and an understandrng priest He served God faithfully nn the Holy Priesthood for twenty flve years, constantly helplng others to gaun knowledge and learn the meaning of Truth We feel honored that we knew hum 4 14 st- priest . . . His Father carries out his administra- tive duties as our first rector. Very Rev. Fr, Frederick Winn, O,S,A. and Fr. Fitzmaurice. r. Fitzmaurice interviews original faculty members Fr. Timms, O.S.A. and Mr. Hollosy. Father's Silver Jubilee Mass attracted many well- wishers. E- A great moment in the life of a great Augustinian SILVER JUBILEE Very Reverend Edward 'long OS Very Reverend John L Very Reverend Fr Free to be engoylng themselv the school with Fr Fitzm 1 OSA aro inn appear as they tour -ce Father's sermons were always appropriate to the occasion. Celebrating his Silver Jubilee Mass . . The Consecration. I J' 1 , rg' 1, il? inn l Father's Jubilee Luncheon PW if i Q 1 , K r ,- ., I , .. , 1 . . fir rv -5' in ig' ei, Y X 'll ,kai Il Fr, Joseph O'NlalIey, deacon and Fr, Raymond Collins assisting Fr, Fritzmaurice at his Mass. Our Choir fi is Ta, -I- A .:. .ig xl k 6,5 gt W' +:st w Distribution of Com rnunion. 5. s.. Very Rev Clement C McHale O S A Provznczal of the Provznce of Our Lady of Good Counsel 7 o o 0 l O U O, o ,ffl V-lv-an-M-! i An Edifice Arises to give Honor and Glory to God For many years the residents of the East Side sorely felt the need for a Catholic High School, one that would meet the needs of Parochial Education for the young men who were leaving the Catholic Grade Schools of the area. God, in His Goodness, gave unto the Directors of His Church, the needed foresight and courage to carry out the many sacrifices to make this possible. An appeal went out to the Augustinian Fathers to proceed with their mission in life, and to take the grave respon- sibility of answering the needs of Catholic parents living on the East Side. Now, four years later, this book presents the school's first graduating class . . . An accomplishment, dedi- cated to the cause of The One who made all this possi- mf n R t 1 1 R Q . ii Cr 9- lit! ,ua Bishop Babcock assisted by Father McHaIe and Father Melchior. Blessing of Chapel Entrance. !---. .' Jack DiGiovanni and Chuck Thorn keep can dles lit, Kip Anderson carries cross. Father Fitzmaurice helps Bishop Babcock affix cruci- tix are eiir Episcopal Blessing. Father Francis Fenton, O. S,A, 0fCI'1iC,3g0 Walks Wifh Bishop Babcock approaches altar for Father Fitzmaurice. Benedkfioftr Father Fitzmaurice and Father Doyle assist the Bishop .X N x Monsignor Deady Austin Mothers LN bw ' 5 ,N . 5. -ti 'F it ' : Us K lg Q44 Bishop gf I ,, Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrement . . x ' , Blessing. elly and Monsignor Shea of Rochester. l Father Fitzmaurice has reason to smile. XM.. Administration cmd Faculty . . It takes more than bricks mortar and cement to complete a fine nnstntution of learning It takes men of vision men of God who through self who gladly spend their lnves giving to others that which will enable them to meet the spiritual and worldly problems they will face In the future ll sacrifice have dedicated themselves to upholding Gocl's Holy Truths . . . A Message from Our Rector Reverend John F Galloway O P A To the Graduates of 1956 Dear Austin Men It IS wlth a great deal of satlsfactuon and lustlfnable prlde that we address you thus We have watched you advance rn wnsdom and age as dad our dlvme Model Himself at Nazareth You came to us as boys Now, we send you forth, our fnrst graduatlng class, as men, Austnn men We have watched your progress durung these past four years, spurrtually, scholastlcally, soclally and physically and have relolced wnth you at each accomplnshment It IS you who have set the pattern and we know ut ns a good one It rs one that wlll redound to your benefut and also to the classes to follow There have been a number of frrsts durnng your four years here at Austin, the flrst class, the frrst athletnc teams, the furst debating team, the flrst Junuor and Sen lor Proms, etc You have been rntnmately connected wnth all these events and now we have another fnrst to add to the lrst, the Flrst yearbook, the Magustro The excel lency of thus book IS a flttmg culmlnatlon to all your other accomplnshments Congratulatrons' There rs one more field IH whach you wall be the pnoneers, and that IS as Alumm A loyal Alumnl can do much for the lf1dlVldUal and much for the school Be loyal to your God and relnguon, to your parents, to your country, to your school, to your fellow men and to yourselves and you wall have fulfilled all we have trued to teach you That you may be successful nn all you undertake to do ns the prayer and wish of the Rector and Faculty of Austnn Sincerely, Rev John F Galloway OSA Rector I O I K , r r l ' if . me ' A - .A f mffiiireh z . , '. , s W. by A ' g, gm:-gq f Ad Multos Annos 5X Father John Fitzmaurice, OSA., discuss a problem with the Very Reverend Joseph A Smith, OSA., Prior. The entire faculty and student body offer their congratulations to Father Smith who celebrates his Silver Jubilee of Priesthood this year. All of us are proud that this event should occur while he is with us at Austin High. We wish him many more years in God's Service . . . QM l Our School Chaplain Father Timms 14 Our Director of Father Chapman Father Chapman advises Ron Fullmer and Geoffrey De Polo as to sub- jects required for college admission. Fred Cushing and Gary Bedell ask Father Timms about the coming retreat. Studies . . 1' ' 1 . f . yL,..E1 -.k- L J A -'zheskwf ' ,Q Very Rey. Father Joseph Smith, OSA, Father Johm Galloway, O,S.A. French Physics FGTWSV' Leo BUVRS, 0.5-A Father James Corrlgam, OSA. Science and Golf Coach Science and Mens' Club Moderator ,Q-...M at 'li ,xv ri if K .ai R H vii it Father Francis McDonnell, O.S.A Religion and Athletic Director, Moderator of Mothers' Club Father Edward Chapman, OSA, Religion and English Director of Studies P Father James Flynn, O.S.A. Religion and Spanish Moderator of Yearbook Magi:tro and Tennis Coach Father John Tinwms, O.S.A. Religion, School Chaplain it Fur! 5 51 FaTher Eugene Harnilfon, O.S.A, Father Richard Preston, OSA. English English and Librarian Father Dgmald Brennan, Q.S,A- Fa1her Henry Maibusch, O.S.A. Lafm and CO-MQdera1Or of Latin and Religion, Co-Moderator School Paper, The Friar Of School Paper, The Friar u M5-ii N ,ff v' A , 'Z Mr Charles Hollosy Mr Wnlllam Sharkey Algebra Varsnty Basketball Coach Latnn and French Glee Club Director Mr Wnlluam Mandngo Mr Roberf Kelly Hrstory Debate Club Coach English and Spamsh 2 in Mr Raymond Doucet Mr Thomas Futzgerald Geometry Freshman Baseball Coach HISTOFY and Gym Class Mr Edward Carew Mr Edward Carroll Advanced Mathematics Reserve Basket History and Engllsh ball Coach Freshman Basketball Coach I9 -1, its r 'F' ,E .IMW tiff f Q if 11,1 Af 3 Y wack, .Q yr 1 Y- Z' , ,i r A ,, 1-1 1 .AEE r ,O sy ,A K W is ,S fi 22 Q fd ., Q r,,4 r0',4v ar ,4u :fu-W' -',.-B ' 'Q nor' + g.::::::' v' a : . ' -b izivfpovan 6 an u if 'O 5: wax' ng..vyV.VNy' , 5 1 lvl W i'f'i., Of V Q sift. ' :Ury 'W'!' 'Q v u v t V 'U V Mr. JOSEpl1 Saroka Mr, Thomas Boasture English Economics Varsity Football and Baseball Coach Fathers Smith, Chapman and Galloway meet in the office to discuss school polucy ii The Graduating Class . . . Reachrng thus Important statnon of lrfe nt rs for each one of us to pause to reflect upon the many blessrngs and accomplishments we have obtanned What the future holds for each of us depends upon the degree wlth which we rnalntarn all we have ganned here Let us pray that ll the sacrrfrces made In our behalf by our generous parents will not go nn varn Let us hold to the Truth and knowledge we have gained and go on to greater and frner thrngs through Hum who gave us the lute we possess 21 1 1 1 G 1 , . DONALD BANNER Section 4C Spanish Club GEORGE ALLEMON Section 4D, Spanish Club. KlP ANDERSON Section AA, Honor Roll l, 2, 4, Varsity Club, Football 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, Sanctuary So- S ciety l, 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4. G THOMAS BARNES Section AB Magistro ar our Sanctuary Society l 2 Glee Club 3 4 JOHN BAYARD JAMES BEAUDRY Section 4A Football Section AA Honor Roll Ba eball l 2 BYRON BISCHOFF Sectnon 4C Magnstro Span Ish Club GARY BEDELL Secretary Sectaon 4A Vuce Presudent Honor Roll l 2 3 4 Varsuty Club res: dent Football 2 3 4 Co a tam Baseball l Track 3 Maglstro Ed KENNETH BECK Sectnon 4A Honor Roll l 2 Fruar 2 Q DAVID BRECHT MICHAEL BRUCE Section 4A Honor Roll 1 Sectlon 4A Honor Roll I 3 4 Maglsto Frna 2 3 4 Varsity Club oot Chour Dnrector and Organ ball 3 4 Sanctuary Society :st Glee Club 3 4 4 Chess Bowling League 23 JOSEPH BLAKE Section 4D ROBERT BRUTTELL Sectnon 4A Varslty Club Ba etball 2 Track 2 3 Honor Roll 2 Maglstro Sanctuary Society 2 Bowl mg League RICHARD BUTLER Section 4C Varsuty Club B eball I Track 2 3 4 Chour 3 Raduo Club 3 JOSEPH CALLAHAN MICHAEL CAREY Sectlon 4B Sanctuary So Section 4A Varsnty Club cey 2 3 Football 2 Baseball I 2 3 4 Treasurerl Bowllng League Student Mgr 3 4 ll X ROBERT CHOINIERE JOHN COLOMBO Sectron 4C Varsnty Club Sectlon 4A Varsity Club Football 3 Baseball l 2 Football 2 3 Basketball 1 Spamsh Club Baseball 1 Track 2 Chorr 2 3 4 Sanctuary Socuety JOHN CONDNE KEVIN CONSTANTINE Section 4A, Basketball I, 2, Section 4D President, Friar Baseball 2. 3, Magistro, Spanish Club. FREDERICK CUSHING THOMAS CUSICK Section AA, Honor Roll I, Section 4B, Friar 2, Sanctu 2, 3, 4, Magistro Ed. ary Society 2, 3, 4. M -TWV' 'Y JOHN CUTTLE GEOFFREY DePOLO Section 4A, Magistro, Friar Section 4B Treasurer. 3, Sanctuary Society l, 2, 3, Bowling League, Golf 3, Chess 3. 25 GERARD DEPREST JAMES DeRONNE Section 4D, Varsity Club, Section 4D, Sanctuary So- Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, ciety l, 2, 3, Radio Club. Spanish Club, Assembly Leader. WILLIAM DIETZ JACK DIGIOVANNI Varsity Club, Track 2, 3, Section 4D, Varsity Club 4, Basketball Mgr. 3, Friar Football 4, Baseball l, 2 3, 4. Sanctuary Society. EDWARD DORCEY MICHAEL DOYLE Section 4C, Football 2, 3, Section 4B, Swimming 3, 4 Sanctuary Society 3. 26 Lewis ECHLIN ROGER EGER Sectlon 4C Pres Varslty Sermon AC Sanctuary so u Football 2 1 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Capt Cl bf f 31 41 ciety , 2,l3, 4. Baseball 1, 'Tr5ck'2,' 3, 4g . I . v t. I S Secretary 3 Sanctuary So cuety I HERBERT EIDT GEORGE EMMENDORFER Section 4D Spamsh Club Sec non 4C Ba eball I Sanctuary Society THOMAS FABER JAMES FARRELL Section 4A Varsnty Club Section 4D Football 2 3 4 Treasurer 2 27 LEON FELCYN ANGELO FERRARI Section AC, Varsity Club, Section AD, Spanish Club. Football 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, A, Spanish Club. 1 X BRIAN FLAHERTY FRANK FLETCHER Section AA, Magistro, Sanc- Treasurer, Section AA, tuary Society I, 2, 3, A, Treasurer, Varsity Club, Choir l, 2, 3, A, Glee Football 2, 3, Baseball l, Club 3, A. Sanctuary Society l, 2, 3, A, Bowling League, Choir RONALD FOLLMER FRANK FORSTER Section AD, Spanish Club. Section AC, Radio Club, Spanish Club, Cheerleader 3, A. 28 HH' A..x JACK FORSTER MICHAEL FRANK Sectnon 4C B seball l 2 Section 4C Basketball 3 Spanlsh Club Bowling League MICHAEL FREYDL DONALD GEIS Section 4A Basketball 2 Sectaon 4A Honor Roll I Choir Chess Club Bowlnng Frla League F Q JOSEPH GENUISE LORENZO GIANNETTI Section 4B Choir 3 4 Section 4C Secretary Var sity Club Football 2 3 4 Spanish Club. 29 -5, In 7 C-r ROGER GRATES RONALD GUILMET Section 45. Section 4C, Football 2, Baseball I. EDWARD GUSTAFSON LIONEL HABEREK Section 4B Track 2 3 4 Sec non 4C Football 2 Radio Club Baseball I Spanush Club WILLIAM HACKER JOHN HANDLOSER Section 4B Sanctuary So Sectvon 4B y I 2 I-IP I h ...x J 1 30 'F Cf. ALAN HARVARD Section 4B, Varsity Club, Football 3, Baseball, Swim- ming 2, 3, 4, Friar 2, San- ctuary Society 2, 3, 4, Choir. JAMES HINCHY Section 4A, Track 2, Swim- ming 2, 3, Friar l, 2, 3, 4, Magistro, Secretary l, Vice Pres. 2, 3, Sanctuary So- ciety l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Bowl- ing League. LAURENCE HEMMEN Section 4C, Sanctuary So- ciety l, 2, 3, Chess 2. ANDREW HORVATH Section 4D, Radio Club ROBERT HOSKINS Section 4B, Varsity Club, Baseball l, 3, 4, Bowling League, ROBERT HUTH Section 4C, Football 2, Friar l, 2, Sanctuary So- ciety I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, Bowling League. Y U ,Q nf P35 , F cp ,, 13 5 Av. .- -iw 9 1 .p5 5G.2S- is fs x K t 4: 'K :tif if ,M A- 1--: . 5123-21 t x HQ? 33551 f-QE be Y is RONALD JAGELS RICHARD KANE Sectnon 4A Varsuty Club Seaton 4C Track 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Baseball Sanctuary Society l 2 3 l Track 2 Maglstro Sanc 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Span tuary Socrety 1 2 3 4 Ish Club 5' 1 f LEONARD KOELZER Section 4B Track 3 'ar T . ANTHONY KASPER MICHAEL KEENAN Sectnon 4A Honor Roll l Section 4A Swnmmung 3 Maglstro F ar l Sanctuary Socuety l horrl 3 4 C u 2 3 4 THOMAS KOZEL Section 4A Football 2 3 Ba eball l 2 Track 3 Maglstro Varsity Club Student Manager Choir 2 3 4 Bowling League. W Q fc 3 iw s . . 5 l THOMAS LaROSE LARRY LENZ Section 4D, Choir 3, 4, Section 4B. Glee Club 3, 4. LEO LESPERANCE JACK LISS Sec lon 4C Fo tball 3 Secflon 4D Swnrnmlng Baseball 2 Sanctuary So Spanlsh Club 3 4 clefyl 2 3 4 Cheer ead E 6 er 3 4 Spamsh Cub K' 348 mr, CONRAD LOKANIS Section 4A Varssty Club ball 2 3 4 Bas ball Track2 Choir Bowlnng League TONY LUPO Sectnon 4D Spamsh Club 3 we if X kr.. Q FRED LYONS JAMES LYONS Section 4C Baseball l 2 Sec lon 4C Ba eball I Debating 4 Sanctuary So Altar Society Spanish Club , crety 1 2 3 Swimming 4 JOHN LYONS JOHN MacDONALD Section 4B Vice Pres Var Sec lon 4D Baseball l 2 sity Club Football 2 3 4 s etball 1 2 F Sanctuary Society 2 3 4 C oir 2 3 4 Q ' ROBERT MALOOLY THOMAS MARRS Section AB, Track 2, De- Section AD, Spanish Club bating 3, Sanctuary So- , ciety l, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 3. t ..,. , 34 35' 14490 1 IV EH was :xi 1 ff K ARTHUR MCCONAGHY DONALD MCKENZIE Section 4C Spanish Club President 3 4 Section 4A Bowling League Pr s Honor Roll l 2 WALTER MEHLER CHARLES MILLER Section 4B Varsity Club Section 4A Varsity Club Football 2 3 4 Baseball l Football 3 4 Basketball Sanctuary Society l 2 3 ack 2 hour 4 Glee Club 3 4 Bowlrng League HENRY MOK PATRICK MORAN Section 4D Spanish Club Section 4D Track 2 4. 35 .4 ' . ez, 434 RICHARD MORTAGNE PAUL NAVARRO Sec ion 4B Friar I Sanc Section 4A Magistro Sanc tuary Society I 2 3 4 tuary Society 2 Choir 2 3 .an agar ivy 5' 3.9-1- MICHAEL NEWMYER JAMES PATTERSON Secflon AB Section AC Treasurer Var sity Club Football 2 3 4 R eball I 2 3 4 S Ish Club 'ir in aww ' S f Rower PFENT CHARLES PiscHEA S y Section AD, Spanish Club. Section 4C, Chess Club 2, L 3. A 3 to ,I 35 Q 1 W , 'ray K 36 2399 G' KENNETH PIPESH Sectnon 4D Sanctuary So crety 4 Radlo Club 4 PATRICK POTTER Vxce Pres Sectlon 4A Sec retary Varsnty Club Foot b 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 Baseball l Track 2 Magus tro Sanctuary Society 2 4 Chonr 2 Bow nn League MICHAEL POULIN PATRICK POWERS Section 4B Football 2 3 Sectuon 4A Honor Roll 3 Baseball 2 Basketball 2 Magnstro Sanctuary Society 2 3 4 Bowlmg League Chess Club QWQW? EUGENE RADEMACHER MELVIN REBILLOT Section 4D Spanish Club. Section 4B. 37 'G- NICHOLAS RITTER RAYMOND ROZELLE Sechon AB Sanctuary So Seq lon AD Track 2 3 4 C Y 1 2 3 4 HOUOI' OH ar 2 Sanduary olf y I MAURICE RUTLEDGE LARRY SCHEUER Section AA Honor Roll 3 Section AB A Varsufy Club Football T k A r our 2 ARTHUR SCHNABEL JOHN SCHROEDER Section AD non AA F ar 2 3 Ed Sanctuary Socrefy 38 ier , , , , R Fri 1, , So 1? 2, G 3, 4. ciet , 2. l 1 2, 3, A, rac 2, fi, , F iar Q , 3, 4, Ch ' , 3, 4. S 'R I' ' . sem' , ri , , 4 f ' 4. f D f I, I 0 ,tx JOHN SCHULTE RAYMOND SHULER Sectlon 4B Football 2 Base Section 4C Maglstro Sanc ball l Sanctuary Socnety l ry Society I 2 3 2 3 4 Bowlnng League Cheerleader 3 Spanish Cub JAMES SINGER RICHARD SMITKA lon 4C F ar 2 Section 4C Bowlnng Lea Sanctuary Socuety 3 gue Spamsh Club EDWARD SPALDING WILLlAM STAATS Sectnon 4D, Spamsh Club. Sectnon AB, Sec. Varsuty Club, Football 3, Track 2, Sanctuary Society 3, 4. 39 CHARLES STACKPOOLE CHARLES STUMB Sectuon 4D Choir 2 Span Sechon 4A Foo ball 2 :sh Club 3 4 Basketball I 2 Magnstro Sanctuary Society hour 2 3 4 G f 4 Bowlnng League ROBERT TENGLER CHARLES THORN SECTION 4D Spamsh Club Section 4D Sanctuary S0 cnety 3 4 Cam Club 3 Basketball Mgr 'l lk JOHN ULLRICH THEODORE VAN LOON Sectlon 4A Track 2 Swim Sechon 4C Track 2 Frlar ng 3 rlar l 2 Sanctuary Society 1 Debatmg 3 4 Choir 2 3 2 Radlo Club 3 4 4 Sanctuary Society 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Cheer leader 3 4 Chess Club 40 WILLIAM WAGNER WILLIAM WALDMANN Section 4A Honor Roll I Section 4C Track 3 3 Maglstro Friar I Sanctuary Society I 3 Pres I 2 Cheerleader 3 4 Chess 2 GEORGE WARZYNIAK JOHN WELLS Section AB Section 4B Sanctuary So cnety 2 RICHARD WIBBELMANN Section 4B Varsity Club Basketball 2 3 Track 2 Friar 2 Sanctuary Society 41 DONALD WIEBELHAUS Section 4D Chess Club WMM ROBERT WILHELM GERALD WILSON Sechon 4B Chess Club 2 Section AB Magnstro 4 NIEL WILSON PAUL YACKELL Sectuon 4D Sanctuary So Secflon 45 clefy I LOUIS ZULIANI Sechon 4C Vice Pres 42 3, SpanishlCIub 3, 4, ' mar 1, 2, 5, 4. ' o Candldates for Future Graduation It ns for us who remaln here to take up the challenge handed us by the sensor class We wnsh them God speed In all thenr future plans may they add much to the name of our Alma Mater None the less we must say to ourselves work a luttle harder pray a luttle longer sharpen each of your God glven graces so that when the day does arrive for us to leave Austnn Hugh we may be worthy to accept our coveted dnplomas 43 Sf Section 3A Row 1 Ronald Boucke Robert Scarnecchla Treasurer William Stumb President Larry Rancilio Vice President Richard Dis tel Secretary Anthony Porretta Jerry Lynch Philip Jursek Matthew Dowd Thomas Fredal Robert Decker George Steil Paul Gilleran Gary Calvin John Brecht Victor Hebert Thomas Platz William Donovan Paul Fleury William Tripp George Nickson William Charron Raymond Droste David Lennert James Berg Fred Schulte Thomas Schultz Charles DeFever Thomas Denomme Louis Colombo Arthur Grabowskl John Smith James Szwed Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Absent Richard DeLamielleure Section 3B Row T: Mike McClellan Dennis Enderle Jack Diguiseppe Treasurer- Dominic Macri Secretary- Barry Van Tiem Vice-President- Warren Carr President. Row 2: James Buysee George Ticknor, John Higgins Martin Genuise John Tremonti Lawrence Bosel. Row 3: Peter Giordano Richard Perkins Richard Grammens Alphonse Gilbert Gerald Hagerman Robert Merline. Row 4: William Norris Frank Pruent Gerald Kozlowski Daniel Whelan Robert Warras Theodore Brennan Raphel Genereux. Row 5- Douglas Hoste Evo Alberti Ronald Fournier John Deisinger Raymond Haag Edward Hunter. Absent: Albert Boglarsky, Patrick McCart?1ey, Warren Miller. 44 Row l Row Row Sechon 3C Davud Lomer John Agugluaro Gary Mettne Presrdent James Kroth Vuce Presldent Davnd Burnett John Robertson Joseph Hayosh James Lennane Mnke Humunskr John Dretz John Weuns George Schmantowsky Joseph Backer Henry Ewald Wnlluam Herman Mnke M Monrgle Kenneth Barr Gerald Jannsens Charles Goubert Meulenaere Row5 Robert Benkert Damel Oldanu Robert Sheehy Rrchard Rupruch Howard Crabb James Camlllern Donald Messing Row Row Row Row Row Absent Q Sechon 3D Michael Sherman Robert Yacklnn Thomas Sane Presld t J h S I T G J Donald Martin Anthony Paytas Ronald Podmokly Chilles lgggger Clgnlzjlhlvalrldl Maiaielair ary amerlno Jerome Addy Bernard Van Antwerp Raymond Doyle James Flowers Errol Doyle Crarg Mercrer Robert Hacker Douglas Wenr, Wrlluam Ouelette, Wllllam Wagner, Larry Koenig, Edward Youngblood, Fred Sherry, Jay Wetzel James Buswlnka, Pat Brannigan, Richard Julf, Sam Abdelnour, Paul Kemp, David Deubel Jerry Grates, Secretary, Earl Mossner, Vice President, Raymond Pfaff 45 4 'Q.',4 . gf H . -A k , ,X -L x , F- . . 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Sechon 3E Rowl Gary Fortunate Robert McKendry Donald Melrse Secretary Eugene Gawa Vuce Presldent James Dnllron Joseph Parsons Row Edward Worthrngtlon Fred Chrrste Donald Sherman Dantel Toutant Phrlrp Mendola Row Herbert Schervlsh Anthony Ruff Gerry Mc Cormlck Wnllram Rudnuck lsrdore Ctprlano Thomas Trlnlty Row James Coleman Wulluam Atklnson Edward Lear Wxllram Rostow John Grosfteld Anthony Shaner Danrel Daniels Row Wayne Hagerman Thomas Loftus Anthony Turner Walter Padly James Burch Ttmothy Reght Keary Menzies Absent Harry Echlun Prestdent George Portell Treasurer nf! 'lf !vf..u'94 Sechon 2A Row l Leonard Carnaghl Charles Bush Secretary Danrel Verytsch President Patrick Frank Vtce President James Herman Treasurer David Crook Thomas Barowskr Row Arthur Gurlmet Ttrnothy Kornowskn James Wagner Robert Zade Fred Green John Monaghan Row George Jessop Jeffrey Brett John Huntlngton John Drummond Donald Van Hove Mtchael Forrester James Hayosh Row Ralph Johnson George Relch Paul Callahan Dennts De Smet Paul Tosch Thomas Loclcero Row Russell Schoenherr Henry Shell Roger Molskr Arthur Mancini Robert Troester Larry Schmrtt Absent Thomas Reno 46 A . . - 'l' r . 7: ' .sz-1-1-f-f--f' T T ' ,- -4 - , . ls. T H 'QD ' N . N A A Ae , . ' 4 , -I - Y fi u ' N 4 I I WA t my V. C N fr JNL' I. ' ' UQ ,X N . . -. 7 1 if ' A, rl Q., X A ' . w f X .. wx N C I ,-- . ' M Q ' C v ' N r . l ,L 4 Q . T 0 ' ' , T 0 t L' ' , ' .t A r aj ' J v -4 E ,J . A W I . N r M .. , . W A , 'N 4,- . . ,Q A g '- ' , t - ,I x r ' Q .. . . J ' - ' for' , 1 I' . f r Q 3 . l Q Y , --0, , - . 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' , ' A, , M ' ' - I , . , . 0 . . l ' 5 Sechon 2B Row l Gerald Herbert Rodertclc McKntght Secretary Grahame Capp President Rnchard Howell Vlce Pre :dent Raymond Woltalnlc Treasurer Joe Ftnazzo Row 2 Thomas Fox Ronald Stuewe Ken Lucas Martin Barbou r Larry LeDuc Row 3 Jam Cannon Paul Ellis Raymond Duffy Rnchard Jarvis Cuvtts Johnson Arthur OConner Row 4 Robert Gray George Paulnn James Carnagho Phll Flnazzo James Franc: Mtlce McConnel Jnm Colombo Row 5 Daynd Harbert Mtchael Cremer John Jenny Ronald Kathretn Kenneth Rees Glenn Kraslce Carl Apfel Absent John Falker William Flynn Ronald Haerens Sechon 2C Row l Danuel Sloan Rlchard Boyd Ronald Gouln Vlce Presldent Robert Dragonaltys Treasurer Paul Kasper Presudent David DeBusschere Secretary Row Thomas Scherytsh Robert Seefelt Patrlck Maher James Morrtson Ralf Trlnxty Row Thomas Guthat James Coseglla Charles Crane Dennas Cremer Elmwood Wachter Wllltam Labbe Row James Dreher Charles McCarron Dennts Cencer Thomas Moran Bernard Meldrum Henry Heck Row Patrlclc Lucas Charles Bllland Daniel Dreyer John Ratzel Theodore Hlnz Burt Ehmke Absent Thomas Payette David Zrmrnerman 47 T l V , l , l - t ' W ' 1 t T ' 5 t V . o f , , v A t . . T 1.r L I . tf fl ' ' , r , ' r ' , ' ' S' f f : A I , , , , . I 1 , , ' f ' 5 ' . ' 2 - I 2 2 ' ' J 'Sf ' 5 ' . 2 1 2 1 A 1 Q 5 . I ' Q ' ' : . ' - A - ,- . . Y -L x vi T 6 A 1 , . ' L L it ,. ' 'T ,. I A v 1 fa- ' ' I N not 1 V tl ' i l T 5 T A Q A ll 'ZW T 'X l 'F T f 'a 1 l , . 'm ais ' ., 5 3 if ' 25 A , ,F S1 ' l 5 I Q 2 ' : ' 1 ' , ' - ' z A , 1 , ' 2 I . ' . 1 22 : : 2 : - 32 : 1 5 2 : - 41 1 z ' p 1 : A 52 ' I ' 5 ' : J A 5 - I T j I H . Sechon 2D Row l Dennis Cockburn Davrd Daley Treasurer Kenneth Macauley Vuce Pr sldent Mlchael Beshke Presldent Thomas Plunkett Terry Rossman Row Robert Karslck Thomas Engler Wllluam Donahue Peter Buglnn Robert Baker Row Guy Korte Albert Roulo Paul Maller Joseph Mazzola Richard Schotte Domnnnc Tassonl Row 4 Larry Calcaterra Leo Fenn Mnchael Van Deweche Terrance Stocker Kenneth Keasn Row John Noonan James Chevalier Paul Paradzunskl Michael Krelnbrlng Gerald Plceu Fred Mullen Absent Louts Meyers Muchael Yelnch Sechon 2E Rovvl Dems Schulte James Smrth Treasurer Kenneth Huff Vuce Presndent James Nowucke Secretary Gerald Anderson Kenneth Harms Row Wllllam May Frank Koenig Gilbert Pareyt Leonard Tagllavla JOl'1rt Farrell Row Joseph Fettng Bayard Kurth James Cunnlngham Frank La Grasso Joseph Tluczek John Bozek Row Edward l-lozdlsh Walter Bauer Robert Pulte George Bldlgare Sam Clprlano Row Ronald Delp Ronald Flglak John Norberg Ernest Grates Joseph Bresclamn Absent Franz Natter Presudent 48 n , 'F , l ' ' , T . V K 1 U . up A ' lf ,, . , v' , ' T , T A , . , ., on - 1 1 Q , 'R ' ' 5 '-- . , r +1 - ' r T f ' , . ' I N f N - T X , T, y T , 54 F . 5 T pt ' C 1 U f l 1 7 , I ' 9 l I V 1 D J f - V 22 , , , , . 3i , , . , , , . . 2 I I I I I A 4 5: , , , , , . : , . 8 , .3 Q , f ' my ' T ' - L I ' N , ' ' A T I Us v - , ' r V 17 - ' F t . 4 x , . wr' . fffs A - , I Ts I TZ 1 T l '. A ' K ' ,gf W a 9 ' , 'T -T ' 'ff 5 f Y T tj' s- wr' .ti I 2 ' f ' , 2 , ' ' I : ' , z , 2: ' ' , ' , ' ., , . 31 1 , , , , T 52 , f , , . 1 , . J, 1 pa Sechon IA Row 1 Charles Ruvard Gerald Lutomskn Joseph Schulte Secretary Kenneth Scherer Presndent John Barr Vrce Presudent John Bannnster Treasurer Domrnlc Mocerl John Barbone Row 2 Lanny Jay Robert Gesell Henry Rutter Alfred Hebert Wlllram Thompson Brlan Reilly Carl Rlnaldl Row 3 James Kraus Muchael Gorman Wnlluam Nels Muchael Cavanaugh Fredrrck VanFleteren Anthony Fisher Robert Van Slambrack Joseph Sucher Row 4 Paul Brecht Patrnck Harrigan Thomas Ktrcher Gerald Pouscho Charles Haag Thomas Blow Gerald Young Eovy 5 Fredrrck Welsse Thomas Buehler Robert Ronzu Kenneth Gagala Dennis Brennan David Johnson George Sowerby ar Haeger Absent David Lowry Robert Drehl C' Section IB Row l Paul Nlotschall Martrn Kraumer John Slattery Secretary RobertMuller KutGentule Presndent Gary Ruprsck Treasurer Fred Budrgare Dannel Carbery Row 2 Jerome Kroth Wtllram Ruslnow Vrncent Anthony Mrchael McCarthy Peter Mutsch Domonlc LaRosa Rocco Messana Row 3 James Kauser Edward Butkuewucz Wnllram Shackleton Robert Maddrgan Paul Bourbonnars John Ryan Frank Cherry Joseph Thrbodeau Row 4 Ken McAdams Danuel LaVerduere Dave Sommerfueld Rachard Handloser Roger Mink Charles Bauer Paul Pagel Harley Pebbles Row 5 John Prnce Rlchard Hayosh Anthony Nltsch Denms Gannon Danuel Trozalc John Yesko Steve Bradley Thomas Begun Absent Carmelo Trengoll 49 ps Section IC Cliowdl Thomas WacFter Michael Freeman Leonard Fasulo Vice President Thomas Pine Secretary Edmund Brady Robert on ne Row Row Row Row Dennis Mannix Absent Richard Groat President Robert Kennedy Treasurer Donald Robertson Ray Wade Robert Wells James Rivard John Cullen Charles Vanl-loet Gerald McCarron William Baxman Dennis Szymanski Michael Connolly Louis Coppola Michael Morys William Lawrence Roger Kuzero A Donald Klein John Doherry Gerald Wanket Kenneth Ruprich John Buynalc Charles Thill Ronald Hart Dennis Broaillard Francis Salle Donald Butler David Sobocinski Barney Bauer Brian Molloy James Aranowski le , a Section ID Row l: Kenneth Allor, Robert Westriclc, Frank Messana, Treasurer: Francis McDonald, President, George Blake, Vice-President, Bruce Burnett, Secretary, Dennis Cnudde, Peter Fontana. Row Row son, Row Row Francis Rometty. James Drummond, 4: Thomas Rossello, David Barthel, William Haener, Robert Rau, Joseph Buccellato, Thomas Stolzenfeld, John Cafagna. 50 2: George Gerald, Dennis Keenan, William De Smet, Robert Frenzel, Gerald Klebba, John Eccleston, William Fifer. 3: Edward Wisnewslci, Ronald Paquette, Michael Redouty, Gerry Tegler, Richard Tempest, Robert DeCorte, James Hutchin- 5: James Bresciami, Norman Kuhar, Kenneth Kuzon, Edward Guns, Thomas Scherer, Gerald Smolenski, George Riff, Section 'IE Row l Danuel Machuga Robert Longfleld Davld Mrller Freasurer John Murphy Presrdent Danlel Yaklnn Vice President Joseph Van Deweghe Secretary Davnd Rem Row Rnchard Polak Robert Herzog John Callewaert Jas Du Glovanm James Massong Jan Gollon Row Larry Mac Donald Steve Brancaleone Ralph Wehby Jos ph Mocerr Davnd McGu1ness Patrlck Mahon Fred Metz Row Daniel Senkmager Theodore Barthel Mike Barkhume Douglas Inglus R1chardLapunskl Joseph Zerlllo Row Robert Bollenberghe Davld Archambeau Jack Bon: Joseph Zaut Kenneth Vardon George Bust: Mnchael Gull Absent Larry Lappln Gerald Lesperance Terry Malur Joseph Wlegang Fred Rlnke 51 of . U A I 2 ' '-A ' ,. 0 ' . - ea . . ,J . . , V ' . 1 . , 1 , E 1 ' V'4,f K R za ' ' . . I I, A . 1 J 2 i. i t . i C K r , L I I , , , 1 , 2 , - f 2 . 2g , , , , , . 3: , , , S- , , , . 4: , , , , , . 5: , , , S, , , ' . : I I I I ' J R A - -. . V, P Fi '- , ' , ye , X Q is .Q , I ' .. 1 ' . 'A I 4 , C , . is :Y ' V'7X'7'1 f H5 ip.. M4 - 4 Fr. .As-ws,-A'zf. -'-,gy---. ,W-yr x vi 5 ,g Nw R W my wwe INTROIBO AD ALTARE DEI .-.M ' 'T' K ' 11.7 K, B L . L -1 .,. S 3 E A . y ' -H ,. 1 Q : , - , ,W . v Y: V .V W - -' 4 ,ry 4' V .ig fi gy 5 J ,f .,,- ' r W , M av A ., , Q Lf af, ' ' ' 51. k s - T. A Y x A , . f 1 4 2 my ' ' 0 L- Q, . ' . 5 k V . , .. , A .. , V L H 2 , Eggwm '- -' . , Wag, nf Q Liturgical Not by bread alone does man luve The needs of the Soul come fnrsf have learned The Graces of The Sacraments The Spurntual benefits or Holy Mass, and The loy and comfort of benng so near so close 'ro Hum we revere 53 I 5 0 I 0 O I T To every true Catholic, Here in Godlslchapel we have gained much . . . The Chapel Awesome IS this place It ns the House of God and the gate of Heaven and It shall be called the Court of God Alleluia Introut of the Mass for the Dedrcatnon of a Church 54 if W, 1 v 1 if Q x fx 1 A : fi 1 x 5 ,fa 5 if K . 1 ii , 'E 1 my jwmw ' . : 411 M fQf l ' -ek . 3 W 2 m Q 5 i , ' ' . A 1 5 Y ' 3 .. I L rs- J i X. , 1 . i f in I Fx ' if ' ' Q Q Q .. J 4 . 'Y 1 gf - , t ,fa x 5 I t ! h 1 , 'Jig 1 A P V L! :gif f X U Y -X ,, 1 QEQ x 1 5 ff , ' W - W 1 A .QQ , v'. il g Q - x A 9 I be-M 'z . 5 Q 1 ' 9 ,ia 2 1 'A m' 'mL 'k . , . -. ' , fi 2 Q ? , E X . ' 0 I , 1 fx . ' -Q 5 m V . A A .L,.,,,HArVM K H Akmnn. Q . 4 ff 5 i s . , 5 Aw He Who Smgs Well, Proys Twlce I5 The Aushn o Top Row Leonard Koelzer Mauruce Rutledge Mnchael Freydl James Hrnchey Charles Maller Bernard Van Antwerp Davud Burnett James Flowers Mnddle Left Walllam Herman Thomas Kozel Thomas La Rose Mnddle Right Brnan Flaherty Charles Stumb Bottom Row Gary Jamernno John Ullrlch Rrchard Wubbleman John Lyons Joseph Genurse John Colombo James Szwed Allan Harvard Louns Colombo Paul Navarro Patrrck McCartney Mvchael Keenan Davtd Brecht at the organ Davnd Brecht IS Austlns organist and cholr director He plays and smgs the dally Masses as well as handles all other muslc for lnturgncal functions David began the school cholr three years ago Smce that tame thus mstututnon has developed unto a group of whnch Austm ns proud 56 N ' ' H I c.-,, Th 1? - - f , N. m. 'l u i rt ' Q05 5 .sc ' Ch ' 7 1 l f l 1 I t l , J The opportunrry To serve Mass IS offered To all Austin boys An unusually large number of students avaul Them selves of Thus honor arruvrng at school In The early mornnng hours To play their par? rn The Supreme Sacrrflce Fr Tlmms rs the moderator of the group t nuqm, nun-r mar' dw'-ff an P150 G 00 The Slnduary Soclely fFrom left to rrght In cassock and surpllcej Ronald Jagels Wlllnam Hack er Charles Stumb Fr Tnmms James Hrnchey John Schroeder Kip Anderson and John Colombo 57 l TV . frrnr' I J C: rw M n fb as Q6 , l A J 1 , . . X v . , S X , I K' Q k z ll Y ll J F uh.. Invoking the protecfon of ST, Blaise. THROUGH THE LITURGICAL YEAR J' The rosary is recited after lunch during May and October, E ici i 3 FN f irc VT . hier ' fra... I The monthly preparation for Firsi Friday AT AUSTIN HIGH Remember Man thar1hou art dust .... 11 Q TE - T,-'Mala-' 'Q' ' his 4 T ,Q o,....M.e, M --3322:-v Fr Phllap Foley OSA gave the Fourth Annual Retreat at Austm thus year during the week of February I9 Thus fume for taknng specnal account of ones spsrntual state was proflt ably spent by all the boys Ml -wi Ili M V 3,-wav qs gi' A-M' P-Y' -on-g . 0 I X l G K ' . A S ,. 4 ima - . y , 1,5 Y I , , . . . ff!-Vm:,. 'a W we at At A - ' ik. im 'lx- g K veg L V Am sy, , lg 1 gf' , fy, .fx V I 'VV - I H ,L 9 ' 1 1 . , 5 f A I l - , TSA mf 'A' V - mv , f ff . , it , -' mv' 1' n .gay K A A V JK K 'f it, X inf' . flu , . 5 , RW: 'TL Many boys avfend danly Mass dunng the hoiy season L Behund The scenes men are Ausfrn sacrmans Paul Navarro Par k McCartney Kenneth Pnplsh and Charles Reader 'TU' I!! ...Q-nw 1? mf' 1,35-36 C 'KW 'MH am CAfTer The flrst two father on Commumon Masses breakfast was serve 63 -I l we shall remember' Scholastic Endeavors . . . Text books and more text books Rellglon and hlstorles Engllsh and other languages beakers and Bunsen burners bnology and mathe matics to test our every vvlt Walkung from class to class we might began to Edlson IS all A wealth at our disposal Each of us should pray for Duvune guidance for Inght to lead us to our proper field of endeavor 65 plan, to dream of our own future . . .an Einstein, a Louis Pasteur, a Thomas ' ,..?IT' here... f ' . 3 I J Y X I A Lew Echlun has the rnght answer To Father Tnmm s queshon Mr Slfmarkey Iusfens as Kon Gullmet reads a passage In LaTm v TZ? ,x 3'-U. STX 'x Father Flynn U e the expre saon Cuxdado as sux members of the Spanish c ass take chalk rn hand 94' 324' AA .hh J Father Smith explains the value of French as a daplomatuc language 67 E ' K .. 5 Q ' 'V I ,- 1- l ' ' x V Y ' '7 ' - K -, xx ' A' illm7f5'vQ ll ,- , ' ' -l W -1 A F will f ,M . -. x g, me if Ilgylyv FV 4, F A N , .Hy 15. ' ,J ' 1- A l ' 7 ' . Y 1 4' ' rx -5 X2 fl el ' Y , 1 af' , ' S S 5 ' ' ' ' l 1 F - f is Q . 'F . 2 l I K I Q K ' Q W I I . 1 l' ' nw, ig' Sl v J at F lf- A . Y fl s 'x . K , X, I Nlvx R , .I K www K' ,wg-Q 4- 153 '39 v-new father Hamilton funds many hands ralsnng eagerly to answer has questnon an the Englnsh class LJ fx '01, Ugg fr I ' lu, if fm , Father Flynn pounfs out authorny for Cuvul War STBTISTICS 68 1 V i f iff, ,jf e W. at l - A if. , W-' -Qual QQ ,. . 1, , M ,K - , 3, 3 Q ,,i.,. ,, guna: W , . . mf ,Lky V 4 ., v L 4 . a ' f v - v I 1 ., ,,. . A ,, -,e , , A W M R , 2. 1 M A ,w 1 J Kg A355 'KA Wwefssx 'tw ,., its t 'L S 5 ts 5 r A All eyes are attentlve as Father Corrugan conducts an experument In chemnstry f ,.,..4-G, ...- at 4 it is -X In Father Burke's Physncs class the students are getttng acquainted wtttw the laws of vvelghts and pulleys lil iv! Mr Bonsture explams prmcnples of Commerclal Lavv .......,!-I rf 3191 'X Mr Carew keeps wuts and pencrls sharpened nn has Advanced Math class 70 v , -3 ,' A . ji .M ' H A J N' '14-E ' Q . M x A X 'ma K 0' Y t'-h 1-JJ ' I ET - ' ' '-,H km I env'- l ' j L . Y -- 1 1 'A hz., 3 L 4 , .. . K of.. f , KN r- ' 5. , x .5 - r 5 . .,f 4 L .' . ' I if -. I SK .f r ' A Q '.:-3-9' -.QQ-R J v Inga IRA ,Ai Mr Carrol explauns ways and means of Polmcal Scnence L.: '11 fag., Mr. Keily points out To The Juniors some language Techniques 71 D Ililib ,.,-f-' -gl? . '.-- 'Ar Father Preston is all smiles as he signs-in Bill Hacker, u-f -II'-fx '5 Q .Q- i ii Between classes the library offers quiet re laxation and a chance to Improve our know ledge on many subiects Our Library - - - The quietest place in the school 'IVA-an Donald Van Hove pays his fine. Locating a particular island off Australia, Don Van Hove points as David Vervisch looks on. Arthur Guilmet looks for a book as Leonard Carnaghi makes notes from an atlas. S Our Social Structure . . . Knowing how to be kind to others to be considerate ot the our fellow man is what makes us ready for the social world of portance It we hold to these truths we are not only socially generously accepted by society as mature men 73 feelings of the future utmost im ready but D That we should maintain a dignity that befits our Faith is of ' The MAGISTRC Our First Yearbook . . . Various editors instruct the photographers as to the pictures to be taken for their respective sections. Left to right: John Higgans, Roger Mink, Fred Cushing, Tony Paytas, Robert Karsick, Charles Stumb, Gary Bedell, Bill Wagner, Brian Flaherty, 5 we w .Ag - A 'S' -' 4:-3 -Aa Beneath the picture of Fr. Fitzmaurice, to whom this book is dedicated, the Magistro staff sort pictures. Left to right around the table: Dave Brecht, Paul Navarro, Mike Keenan, Pat Powers, Gary Bedell, Fred Cushing, Charles Reader, Charles Stumb, Pat Potter, John Cuttle, Bob Bruttell, Ron lgglli. , ,Viral L! -eff' aiiib' for gg, .7 I 'WM , , .. , 31. ' Our Magistro Staff: Moderator: Father Flynn, Editors: Gary Bedell, Fred Cushing: Business: Charles Stumb: Layout: Bill Wagner, Graduation: Robert Brutell, Pat Potter, Underclassrnen: Byron Bischoff, Raymond Shulerg Liturgical: David Brecht, Paul Navarro, Acadernic: Gary Bedell, Fred Cushing: Activities: Ron Jagels: Athletics: Michael Keenan, Pat Powers, Art: Gary Bedeli, Jerry Wilson, Photography: John Higgins, Robert Karsick, Roger Mink and Tony Paytas. , - when the Magistro was completed, X Q A ,Vg .4 1 Paul Navarro, Dave Brecht, Byron Bischoff, Ray Shuler hamming it up for a picture. XMM5 fi. xxx 75 pug 4 The FRIAR Our News Laden Paper . . . Editor, J. Schroeder: Associate Editors: B. Charron,'B. Dietz, P. Fleury: Sports Editor, L. Koelzer: Layout Manager, J. Hinchey: Photo- graphy, J. Higgins, R. Karsick, A. Paytos: Business Manager: D. Hughes: Staff Writers: J. Berg, J. Brett, C. Johnson, R. Johnson, L. Le Duc, J. Lennane, M. Rutledge, J. Singer, J. Ullrich, D. Zimmerman R . . 'fi s . I -e -z., k ,Fi 9. E 2313 ,gs My .v a 1 re., Q ,,, v 1 me .. -1 gk V . kv .n' gl m , sn... . ,g,Lt. 3 I . N? 2 . 5 15146. Editor-in-chief, John Schroeder, discussing the forth- coming edition of the Friar with his staff: Jeff Brett, Larry LeDuc, Dave Zimmerman, Curtis Johnson, Tom LoCicero, Dave Lennert, Ralph Johnson, Jim Berg, and John Schroeder. 7,1 SX Meeting the deadline for the edition of the Friar, Row 1: Don Hughes, John Schroeder, Bill Carron, Len Koetzer. Row 2: Fr. Maibusch, Bill Dietz, Jim Hinchey, Fr. Brennan. The photographers discussing things with Jerry Wilson head of the art department. Left to right: John Higgins Tony Paytas, Robert Karsick, Jerry Wilson laguna ' I W' 2 Fr. Galloway, Rector, and Fr. Burke. sponsor of the prom, greet Don McKenzie and date. Pi A .K 1 z ob , . 'V' fv' ,f ' t 7. e Fr Flynn meets the guests t-fx. l A Night of Nights . . . ra Our PROM . . .! v 945 '- 1 ar- H l 1 I ix N? 4 ?X ibm , A good pianist doesn't really need a Candelabra. Three seniors taking a step in the right direction, Come and Trip it as you go, on Dancing and Dreaming. 4 . Q X i .AQ Class President McKenzie takes time- out between dances to address the group. Dave Brecht quintet Dnschords a lg I-' , I e 6 I Fr. Gal :E-J . V 1 v-1 V4 1 23, Q bevy of beautxes I is tt xx X. f, fa A t The underclassmen guests takmg a breather 1 W Szqdc. 9-1 Couptes arruve for th 9140 l 'YI KAL, is ima ii X .,.,1 , -Q, V1 ali XL K o f-if 'K . x X ,hf xy-'ii P S N R 9 ' ' , ', K' v .JYW ' f X Av EZ , -Fr, ' w Ak, .f . ' ' Q Y , , ,aiu ' 1 N Q 1 t ' f 2 rf . 5 5, L 4 , W 5 X ? R, y , ,yn One of the Important organizations at Austin is the student council, The council helps to better the relationship between the school and the student body. Left to right Dan Vervish Warren Carr, Larry Rancillo, Pat Potter, Don McKenzie, Ken Scherer Chris Gentile Grahame Capp, The debate club under the capable direction of Mr. Mandigo has become an active club at Austin. The members have put in many hours of preparation for their debates and the results show how well they have done. Left to right, Fred Lyons, John Price, Paul Pagel, Bill Neis, George Prett, James Swzed, Bill Donovan, John Ullrich, John Monaghan, Robert Zode, Fred Green, Bill Charron, Robert Scarnecchia, Ralph Johnson, Chas, Reader. Fila. 9x Student Council Gerry Young Hardy Pebbles Frank Forster Ted Van Loon Bob Gessel Dennis Censer Jay Wetzel Tony Paytas and George Portell Take advantage of the technical experience offered by membership in The Radio Club Camera Club Nr- 'Y Many of the fine photographs in The school publications are Taken by The members of The Camera Clubg R. Karsick, R. Mink, l, Paylas, L, Le Duc, 83 LLWQ - - FN -L The Spanish Club was organized by Fr. Flynn to aid the students in a better understanding ot that language: Row in Tony Lupo, Dick Kane, Leo Lesperance, Lionel Haberek, Tony Mok, Byron Bischoff, Spanish Row 2: Eugene Rademacher, Kenneth Pioesh, Robert Wilhelm, Richard Srnitka, Andrew Horvath, Herbert Eidt. Row 3: James Lyons, Kevin Constantine, George Allemon, Ray Rozelle, Jack Liss, Angelo Ferrari, Arthur Schnabel, Row 4: Jerry Deprest, Ray Shuler, Ed Spalding, Ronald Follmer, Frank Forster, Robert Pfent, Pat Moran. Row 5: Jack DiGiovanni, Leon Felcyn, Art McConaghy, Bob Huth, Donald Banner, Bob Tengler, Mike Frank, Absent: Bob Choiniere. The Glee Club directed by Mr. Sharkey was formed so that all students could participate in a musical program. Glee Row iz John Colombo, Charles Miller, Peter Giordano, Dave Brecht, Thomas LaRose, William Herman. Row 2: John Ullrich, Brian Flaherty, Mr. Sharkey, James Szwed, Dave Burnett, Jim Hinchey. F K A Q- f An integral part of school activity is the General Assembly, held every Wednesday morning. Entertainment is provided for and from the student body. Gerry Deprest was elected Assembly Leaderf' his duty is to or- ganize the proceedingsg Tom Brown and Larry Rancilio aid him in his work. At left, Brovvn, Deprest, and Rancilio. Fr, McDonnel addresses students at pep rally. 3' all A panoramic view of The gym , . fHow ob- servant are you? . . . The view consists of tvvo separate pictures, coincidently supple- menfaryj H9 0,3 'ff' 46 Q f fa-2.31115 Above: Assembly - note Frosh on floor. 4 lf f The Mothers' Club ' The officers of the Mothers' Club pose for a picture in the Library. Mrs. James Patterson, Mrs. Edward Hacker, Mrs. Peter Ruprich, Mrs. Mar- shall Bruce and Mrs, Lenore Lenane. The Austin Fair presented by the Mothers' Club saw everyone on the East- Side in attendance. Father McDonnell discusses Fair Plans with Mrs. Moss- Father Flynn welcomes Mrs. Mink, Mrs. Baker and Miss ner, Mrs. H ll, M . ' . . Ramona ' ' ' owe rs Messing and Mrs Lenane Marshall to the festivities. ll Dads' Club Father Galloway discusses one of the new events to be sponsored by the Dads' Club. Seated are Louis Decker, Father Galloway and Raymond Carnaghi, while Lawrence Le Duc, Paul Flury and Clement Charron stand behind observing the situation. .-. 4-I Matching the appetites of one's son or sons, seems to be on the agenda at the Father-Son Banquet. Our parents offer their thanks to God for all the many This pleasing get-to-gether of our parents finds them blessings He has bestowed upon them. enioying themselves immensely. Are Often Filled to Capacity 'V ,1.f 5f5SQ8l , . , , i5kf , V. , 3, V -'Ki x,.i.4,3i -A. A 2 4,54 !ixiRe'.E'! '1 I Our Spacious Halls . . . True Catholic Sportsmanship . . . Learnung to play the game well how to be humble nn vnctory and proud un defeat adds much more to our Ivves than all the prowess on the fleld ents to our adversarnes we have by prayer before and after each game learned the rnagor lesson that of berng true Catholic sportsmen 91 Grateful to Him who gave us the strength to prove ourselves worthy oppon- '-lx 'J Varsity Squad-First row: Gene Gawa, Charlie Miller, Enzo Gianetti, Tom Brown, Co-Captains Gary Bedell and Pat Potter, Warren Carr, AI Boglarski, Conrad Lokanis, Gerry Deprest, Second row: Coach Tom Boisture, Ray Woitalik, Paul Kemp, Larry Rancilio, Lew Echlin, Jack Lyons, Hank Ewald, Dave Lennert, Jim Smith, Athletic Director Father McDonnell. Third row: Mgr, Gerry Jansenns, Len Carnaghi, Jack DiGioyanni, Dan Veryisch, Frans Natter, Jim Chevalier, Tom Faber, Mike Bruce, Jack DiGuiseppe, Mgrs, Tom Kozel and Mike McClellan. Fourth row: Mgr, Bill Labbe, Joe Finazzo, Graham Capp, Jim Colombo, Dick Howell, Mike Forrester, Ron Jagels, Moe Rutledge, Wally Mehler, Paul Paradzinski, Absent: Jim Patterson, FOOTBALL Starting Team: Front row: Charlie Miller, end, Enzo Gianetti, tackle, Tom Brown, guard, Warren Carr, center: Al Boglarski, guard, Gerry Deprest, tackle, Conrad Lokanis, end. Back row: Pat Potter, halfback, Jack Lyons, quarterback, Lew Echlin, fullback, Gary Be-dell, halfback. 92 Pu-lv Defeatnng St James 140 Austnns :natal grnd venture of the season was a success ful one Lew Echlln led The way wlth Two touchdowns and numerous substantlal gauns Lew Echlln constantly hrt The lane for good yardage ln The Frrars Flrst DIVISION debut lack of Tunesse proved decusnve Three Tumbles nn snde The ten yard lune penaltues and massed passes stalled all offensnve attacks De La Salle however Took advantage oT all op portunntnes to hand the Frlars a 21 0 loss An earluer 70 yard 'aunt called back for cllpplng Gary Bedell goes 65 yards to the Mercrfully holding down the score coach Bonsture saw has team rout ST Marys of Jackson 25 O Jack Lyons plunged 2 yards Pat Potter went 45 yards and Gary Bedell ran 70 yards Tor the Fruars scores Granet tr s down fleld blocking opened the Touch down road Patterson and Granettu move down Tveld as Bedell breaks unto The open Xggf I Under the worst nmagmable condntlons Austun suffered nts second defeat 146 Surprised by an opening play pass the Frnars trailed Saleslan 70 at the half Echlln s T D In the thlrd quarter made the score 7 6 Over anxiety to galn possession of the ball backflred and Saleslan scored agaln late ln the game Jagelsmakes a substantial off tackle gann The same old story of fumbles at stra teglc pornts again cost the Frlars a vlc tory Cathedral Central won 20 9 Jagels TD and Bruces safety were Austlns only counters Another score looked probable when Rutledge took a 45yd pass from Bedell but a fumble ended the threat Bedell and Muller on tackle Lew Echlln s 85yd kickoff return turned clesparr into hope as the Fruars downed St Joseph T913 Wlth 30 seconds re manning In the half behind I3 O Austm scored two qulckles on Echlrns run and Jack Lyons pass to Bedell In the fourth quarter Pat Potter dlsregardlng an In lured leg slashed 6 yds for the wlnnrng touchdown Echllns block cleared the path for Pot ters score f 4 f sig S ,.. V ,M1fL . . . I ' - 'S - 1 3' ' . , . . 3, h In . f n T ' A -- - Q Q 3 , , 7 A Asif! Q! Zagtx. my F 1 wr Il. iii? 'M , lfffsi T 5' - . V I ,l , ry . . . . . . A 1 ' .l , -J' v' ' A , V' l 1 - 1 ' if R gf , ' . - . f fy . -4 f ., ' Warren Carr moves rn to assist Jagels, . LIT vi- it -- ' ' -' , sg 1-sl -21 . ' A 1: .tf',?ff'f'f ' so 4 315 jf' . . rl ' 1 Mi- . '-gf Z ,QV-..n sf 1 ' - 1 . ' I I ' ' , . . . , , I , - I u . . - , I r f ,gt 1 f f1ff'ri'T -of fr' fQl'g71',,ffig . ' . ' ?v vars - 1 r - T, ggi! if f Qt- 63 Ti I 1 94 'Q my ' 7 . 'ff' L 6 P I , X L-S-. ,Q -.W E. 1 P .' . MSSL 'Si 58'xxi ' 3 1 r ' X 3 , 53:45 52 44x xg A Yi ff' -A V . u K 1 Q ' lil , , n r 33 X V . 4' F mj- W hw First Friar Varsity starting lineup. FRIARS FOR 4,0 Qwfs-6 'V'- , . M 4 1 ae 7 J KM , x N Lg xt, K A- Q.. K n ,xi fn M Co-captain Pat Potter t , H, ., w... receives last minute in- structions from Coaches Boisture and Connelly. 4 . ,X 1 .s i 1 .. . ' 31,7 . , vhs.. r 8' .L if V' to , ,Qian M ..,,. .. , . -' v , xwgrfwt' -- .-.V 1 Patterson runs interference for Bedell. Austin's first varsity team under Coach Flood. F ' f' 51? X, nga 7-fm 'lf' A ,. , ff 2- Y, ,iw xr 'K FIGHTING YARDAGE 9, z 1071 ,4 sa- , 4- ' I... -, .1 Q 'W' . avi?-v 541.- t Q ' new so - . -K I rv N M V .A . 5-.I ' 'A' ,aa L, g 1L,e,wwY,.M'f 'Nkt A.: Wt A m--1k,,,...-P5 ,ww W' K dd gi ska-4 W d..,,1,, -an . -- no . A x -- f..-afvwia-ufwf.. if .V .v N 4- . 'W' Q -.. M '--..-ff, xg-at - . Ili, I V4 gf., ang: l of-Q. V N ,W -.I ll! Q. wif ? . , 51' H54 5552? .Fair 'O T 3'i'... Jagels dngs for yardage after taking J 1, ...Af .A handoff from Lyons 0125. .0 . 8 f- o .,,-1 B f , x. ' -U an x' .-7 x N . K ,JA ,.. ai-gay W. ,. 3 af' , WJ. f - ' 5 x .. . 49k -K4-.nfl ff - .i , ahff if-1 X65-We 5: A aa 'jg A 4' Nia' . , ,T iw, N YM 3 , 4-. 43. :vw as as Potter circles end for Friar gain. Q 4 Q , 1- A rikl ,gr , W rl gg , dc, 4 'o o . 1 -f r 'L W - W 5- A' M3 of- 1 97 'U-li Our Athletic Directors and Coaches ex. Fr McDonnell and Fr Brennan Athletic Dlrectors and Coaches Hollosy Carroll Borsture and Carevv IVE Frs Corrigan, McDonnell, Burke, Flynn, and Maibusch I-'f I AITHFUL OLLOWERS OF ouR RIARS xxxxv. xxxxxyx XX X Standing: John Brecht, Lou Columbo, Tom Denomme, Lew Echlin, Dave De Busschere, Dick Ruprich, Kip An- derson, Bob Sheehy, Warren Carr, Leon Felcyn, Gary Mettie, Don Messing, Tom Stumb, Kneeling: Bob Decker, Coach Hollosy, Charles Stumb, Matt Dowd. FIRST DIVISION CHAMPS Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin M.C. St Mary Assumption Cathedral Central Salesian St, Joseph De La Salle Cathedral Central Servite Salesian St. Joseph St. Thomas De La Salle Lourdes St. Florian St. Andrew Chadsey Highland Park During the regular season the Friar quintet defeated eleven teams while losing only once. They went undefeated through the Central Division, with eight straight vic- tories, playing only one close game, that with the fired up De La Salle Pilots. Austin surmounted an eleven point deficit in the last three minutes to win by a three point margin. In non-league competition the Friars won three and lost only one. The upset occurred when. Austin couldn't crack a tough Ser- vite defense. Some of the outstanding players on the team were Tom Stumb, Austin's All City guard, who also won All State honorable mention. Forward Dave De Busschere was also nominated for All State honorable mention. Guard Don Messing made the All Catholic second team. Center Kip Anderson and forward Leon Felcyn received All Catholic honorable mention. Ruprich and Echlin battle for rebound against MT, Clemens St, Mary. Don Messing drives between La Salle players for a shot, 3 ei ' x ,Q 5? pgs, , , 4 '- l7 Dave De Busschere Tips in a rebound. rw' MF 5 tuned Cyn fl7l Eclwlin C163 and Messin Clll watch as Ruprich battles f f 9 for ball. De Bosschere,Menie, and Anderson our iornp La Salle player, IO -4, fm,-iA X We , ,H g . . ,, 4, Mzfmffzfk 1' f k..'w,,,4.s 1 gf-waftgfvfsvwaff - f 'v11gVwi,.'2f , qi ,S f , '-Qfyggglfj g+:jwsX' li rv. .,,, ' f 12 . I o Y' 'S 'Q Q U X 'N' 2 Q .J U . x w Y , . I5 Q5131' Q , ' . A ' Ji Q , x 'fff.,tL 'i 'ii L1 M x lv Eg . X. iff i ' 'vs - I 34 Q5 E p-.mag-lfgi 'g ' ' ' ' E. kldi -X .fini I ', mqf' 'J X Q x ,.. 5 . .mfggw vw, V, Ligfii fx, A A H 1 f Q02 M ' .n W- 1 i 1 Q 'tx Tom Stumb sinks a foul shot. Busschere hits tor two. The bench relaxes during a timeout, as Austin enjoys a comfortable lead. After winning the Central Division Title, our Friars qualified to play in the Catholic League Tournament. The first team from each of the eight divisions participated in this tournament, the first of its kind in the Catholic League. Our initial encounter was with Lourdes. A close well played game, highlighted by All- City guard Tom Stumb's l7 points, ended in an Austin Victory, 62-54. At the top of the page, Stumb drops in twog below, celebration after victory, 104 RESERVE BASKETBALL Standing Manager Dick De Lamielleure Jim Colombo, George Nickson, Charles Billen, Russ Schoener, Dan Kneeling Elwood Wachter Tom Fredal Pat Frank, Barry VanTiem, Ted l-linz, Our Reserve Basketball Teams during the past two years have run up a streak of twenty-four consecutive victories. ln Austin's short history the Reserves hold thirty wins to only one loss This year they went all the way to the City Championship with a spot- less record. Defeating Mt. Carmel, they gave Austin High its first athletic title. Mike Yellich, George Nixon, Tom Fredal, Barry Van Tiem, and Don Dryer comprised the first team, Yellisch and Nixon were high scorers The Reserve stalw rt f th' ' ' ranks next year, Above, Yellisch goes up for a iump shot, at left, Van Tiem lays it up and in, a s o is year will, no doubt, strengthen the Varsity 106 1-f Firsl Row: Coach, Tom Boisfure, Conrad Lokanis, Ron Fournier, George Schmanrovvskyg Gary Merrie, Larry Koenig, mgr. Second Row: Bob Hoskins, John Brechi- Third Row: Bob Decker, Dave Lennerl, Doug Hosfeg Gary Calvin, Fourth Row: Mike Carey: Mike Cockburn. Fifth Row: Joe Hayosh, George Steil. Top: Bill Tripp. This year's baseball team under coach Boisture has The potential to become one of The best baseball squads in the city, Last years team showed considerable promise with a won 6, lost 3, and Tied l, record. X1 Front Row: Bill Waldmann, Bob Yakling Bob Karsickg Ray Roselleg Dick Butlerp Jim Lennaneg Len Koelzer Mike Huminski, Tom Kozel. Back Row: Mr. Charles Hollosy, Coachg Bob Bruttellg Bob Gray, Moe Rutledge, Lew Echling Charles Defever Lou Colombog Gary Bedellg Bill Dietz, Dick Kane. Mr. Hollosy's track team, gave formidable competition to all opposition last year. This years team has quite a bit of depth and speed, which gives the future of the track team a bright outlook. -3' Above, Mr- Hollosy gives instruction on starting position to four valuable members of the tr-ack team. They are from left to right, Bob Bruttell, Bill Dietz, Gary Bedell, and Moe Rutledge. 'IOB A 4 ix . if 5 5 5: fx g f..T'..':Z. Varsity Club First Row: Joe Finazzo, Bob Decker, Bob Choiniere, Ron JHQGIS, Warren Carr, Lew Echlin, Gary Bedell, Jack Lyons, Jim Patterson, Mike Huminski, Joe Hayosh. Second Row: Bill Dietz, Wally Mehler, Bob Bruttell, Tom Kozel, Jim ColomboL Richard Wibbelmann, John Colombo, Al Harvard, Chuck Miller, Bob Hoskins, Frank Fletcher. Third Row: Larry Koenig, John Brecht, Torn Faber, Jerry Janssens, Larry Rancilio, Tom Stumb, Ray Woitalik, Gary Calvin, Dave Lennert, Gene Gawa, Dick Howell. Fourth Row: Henry Ewald, Pat Potter, Lorenzo Giannetti, Conrad Lokinas, Tom Brown, Mike Cockburn, Dick De Lamiel- leire, Don Messing, Lou Colombo, Leon Felcyn, Gary Mettie. Fifth Row: James Smith, Mike Forrester, Bill Staats, Gerry Deprest, Dick Ruprich, Mike Bruce, Kip Anderson, Tom De- nomme, Paul Kemp, Jack Di Giovanni, Richard Butler, fNot Shownl, Mike Carey, Moe Rutledge, ' The Austin Block A stands as a symbol of achievement and honor. Achieve- ment because winning it required perseverance and sacrifice. Honor because it was given in recognition of this achievement. With this in mind, the Varsity Club, composed of varsity letter winners, was formed to promote school loyalty and spirit. The letterrnen are required to live up.to the high standards set for anyone wearing the insignia ofthe school. The officers of the club are: president, Gary Bedell, vice-president, Lew Echlin, secretary, Jack Lyons, treasurer, Warren Carr,- 109 rgecracvn .f 4 ' .so-lol l 1 K, X 1? X 'c..,.y7 g 1 L-.al X 1 1 l 'wt Top Row: Tom Moran, Dick Wibbleman, Haggerman, Tom Sine, Frank La Grasso. Second Row: Paul Ellis, Dave Burnett, James Dillon, Bruce Burnett, Jack Weins, Jim Hager- man, Mike Doyle. First Row: Robert Seetelt, James Buisse, Pete Biglin, Mike Keenan, Bill Shackelton, Pat Duffy, Mike Gorman, Jim Dryer, Jim Flowers, Fred Lyons, Paul Yesco, Wayne Our Tennis Team Swimming Team For the last three years Austin has been a power in the Catholic swim- ming league. ln i954 and 55 they finished second. This year the team had a 7-l record, winning twice over Assumption, De La Salle, and Salesian and once over Cathedral Central, while losing only to the league champion Visitation team As we go to press the Catholi league swimming finals have not yet begun. However Austin should finish near the top of the ladder this year, if not on top. Back Row: Bob Phent, Bob Pischea, Jim Lyons, Roger Eger, Mike Bruce, John Ulrich, Bob Huth, Art Schnabel, Tim Reghi, Art McConaghy, Bill Dietz. First Row: Ted Hinz, Pat Duffy, Tony Fisher, Bob Pulte, Mike Keenan, Tom Reno. 'llO Our Kegglers Top Row Frank Fletcher Dan Vervusch Art McConaghy Tony Rltf Mlke Carey Tom Srne Pat Potter Mxke For rester Second Row Larry Le Duc George Jessop Gerrnt De Meulaere Bob Hosklns Mlke Freydl Bowling at Maple Lanes Austlns slxteen teams really proved they know thelr alleys The top team plctured kneeling and captarned by Mlke Freydl complled an ex ellent record Outstandung stars In the league puctured nn the top row dld all they could to make the race close and Interesting Golf Team 1-V Dave Crook Charlle Stumb Kip Anderson Nlck Rutter Dan Dreyer Gene Gawa These promnslng men of the lnnks really burned up the fanrway or numerous occasions last year Father Burke their coach has good reason for looklng forward to a flne coming season 111 School Sweaters Al Harvard models the Austin Let- ter Sweater, Bill Hacker shows off the School Sweater, and Tony Kasper wears the Scholastic Achievement Sweater. Autographs Q S 2 A n Go Austin, Fight, Fight, Fight Cheerleaders Make Rozelle mascot Btll Wagner Ray Rozelle John Ullrtch Duck Kane Leo Lesperance Frank Forster The Austtn Ftght Songs The Glory of the Black and Whtte by H O Reilly Cltnt Lets root for dear old Austtn Three Cheers and then Three Cheers agatn Vtctory belongs to you Rah' Rah' Rah' Give all you have for Austtn Hold that ltne wtth all your might Let every rafter ring As untted we sing Of the Black and Whtte The Vtctory Song' by Robert Ver Haeghe Austtn ftght wtth all your mtght Black and Whtte well wtn tonight Keep our Alma Mater free We shall be loyal to you Our ltght wtll shtne thru and thru So Austtmtes lets fight with all ou Lead us on to vtctory r rntght l O O ll ' ll ' To every Friar let our hearts be true Lead us on to victory. I I . 7 H3 Our Efficient Secretaries Muss Gertrude Hanes has been wnth the school since Mrs James Heffernan and Mrs Florence Brunker al ways have a pleasant smnle for everyone 114 O I O its very opening. Mr Salvatore Sapuenza Mr Frank Blanchard Our Custocllans and Ccxfeterla Personnel hmm? wp- 'l g F ,....L Mr, Ray Jagels and his cornpelenf staff. 115 Fr. Galloway, Rector Bob Callahan, Fr, McDonnell, Our Athletic Banquet Austin's first Athletic Banquet was held at the Michi- gan Room of the Hotel Statler on April 21, 1955. Letter Awards were given to Varsity Basketball and Football players. Lew Creekrnur of the Detroit Lions and Bob Callahan, University ot' Detroit Basketball coach were guest speakers. 'ffl University of Detroit Athletic Director .i , . Fr. Chapman, Fr. P r e s to n, and company enioying themselves c l Lew Creekmur, 'Mi of 'Z' '-,X Ut Chuck Hollosy, Varsity Basketball Coach Mr' James Pallerson' Toastmaster Joseph Flood, Varsity Football Coach Fr. Flynn appears ready for seconds. if Receiving awards, clockwise: T. Stumbp D. Ruprichg L. Felcyng D. Messingg T. Den- nomrne, L. Echlin, Captain, and Coach Hollosyg G. Deprestg J. Pattersonp G. Bedellg P. Pottery L. Giannettig and L. Echlin, again for Football. Then ame the Chow . . . In Chain-like Reaction The Awards Were Presented vk '5 1 Ss ,.......1.- :pw Spy.. 'iw -tv fp! , Our Gracious Benefoctors . . . 5 Xi The material assistance given us by our sponsors and advertisers is greatly would have contained a lesser story of Austin High In gratitude we ask God to reward their generosity by showering upon them His multitude of blessings 118 A f x I f' appreciated. 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