Austin Catholic High School - Magistro Yearbook (Detroit, MI)
- Class of 1960
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If5!!E 4 X 5 L li U12 Y 'A 7 O I 5 'x Q ' W7 u l J Y N- if i i I 1 1 L5 I i u 2 F i 4 ' if.-Iii' Q a-'g U L. - ..-1.gQg'..v-1-1-1 -' .ng s.--.f 9 .-LL 111 e, - s a t 25,919 is 2 a r e 4 Q Q ' '7lIilJ.l9 X Dedication The short history of Austin Prep is the story of zeal, foresight. work. and determina- tion of its administrators, students. and educators. They have already established a tradition which is so much a part of Austin that it is too often taken for granted. Une l such dedicated priest. Augustinian. and teacher. who has served Austin and its interests with devotion and loyalty since its beginning. is Rev. Edward Chapman. USA. .Xt .Xustin Father Chapman has served in the capacity of Vice lit-etor. llisciplinarian. Student Counselor. and Director of Studies. Through hisunceasing efforts and devotion to duty. he has been an inspiration to the more than 1500 students who have come under his guidance and direction. With a deep sense of pride in him and his accomplishments. we. the members ofthe 1960 MACISTRO staff. enscribe this edition ofthe vearbool-c to this dedicated Augustin- ian. priest, friend. and teacher. Rev. Edward QI. Chap1nan.O.S.A. l 1 Sis hd W N 49' 9 5 L ai IEE .. 9- I mi l 3x34 4, IL JI Q 1, yu f I Hauimw AUSTIN CATHOLIC PREPARATCRY SCHCOL Detroit, Michigan Presents . . . acu ..... . ........ .. MAGISTRO 1960 Liturgy Studi Athletics 'Fog-rx w f 'l11mu951 M A 4 if 'N -:K J , Ixx Q Acti it es .............. 136 I I r...v-.. Nazi' - .,l Yl'1.Xlilit7OK Tlllihlli - 'l'he dedicated teaching l ACL'l.'l'Y. . .of Austin consists of .Xugusttnian priests attd Catholic lavmen who are devoted to tlte tasks of giving example counsel. guidance. instruction. attd inspiration. by striving to train their STL'l7liNTS . .in lteart attd mind attd soul. before God attd tneti so that their education has a quality which technique alone could not Im- part attd through tlte L1TURGY...by tlte spiritual formation of the individual. in a Catholic atmosphere. in tlte religious progrant oftralning. tlte sacramental life of grace of tlte Church. attd through tlte field of S'l'UDll'1S. . .ln tlte work of training tlte ntind. by tlte acquisition of necessarv attd useful knowledge as a preparatlott for higher education in tlte recognitiott of effort attd achieve- tttent as well as ln A'l'llI.li'l'ICS. . .which balattce tlte developtnent of tlte tttind wttlt healtltv ex- ercise and recreation through competitive sports. intramural gatnes. and physical instruction. i .AO4-- 2121 7 -ij lt.. - f '70lD.t95 7 ., ll if'e'taLf if J it a l x vrrr K 1. c 0 f 4 f , 919' f I sportsmanship attd leiittt work with tlte desire to excel as also through AC'l'IYI'l'IliS . .wlticlt bv tlteir social natttre attd extra curricular events round out tlte personalitv attd help to foriu tlte balanced individual. The legend ofthe sealof.-tustiuCatholicPreparatory School is as follows: Tlte bishops ntitre attests to tlte episcopal dignitv of St. Augustine tlte schools patrott. The l.atitt words 7311:-. Lqgf' Qtake up attd ready in the upper half ofthe shield. commemorate the incident in tlte life of St. Augustine which inspired htm to take up tlte New Testainent and , to read tlte passage from sacred scripture wlticlt was instrumental in his conversion. The heraldic swan in tlte left side ofthebottom half ofthe shield is taken from tlte coat of arnts of tlte Earl of lissex under whose auspicles tlte Augustinians flourished in lingland on tlteir arrival in 1250 attd where they were called Austin Friars. The etnbletnatic lily in the right hand side of tlte bottom half ofthe shield represents Marv Immaculate. whose devotion and patronage have been associated with theitugustinians front their beginning lit ' L- T S 1 H 0 AUSTIN '1 in 388. The name of the school and the date of its founding complete the inscription in the scroll around the seal. The name of tlte vearbook is .llugtvlm It is taken from tlte title of one of St. Augus- tine's writings. In tlte vear 389 itll. Augustine composed his pedagogical treatise lh .llngnlm This is a dlalogtte between ltitnself and his son .Xdeodatus. who. tltough onlv fifteen vears old. was a vouth of extraordinarv powers. In this literarv work tlte fatlter and son direct their attention to tlte question ofthe extent to wlticlt one can learn front a teacher. The main thougltt of tlte treatise is that tnan refers all tltat he understands to tlte inner trtttlt of right reasoti wlticlt is itnplanted in his mind. The teacher. therefore onlv exhorts tlte learner to make that consultatiott. Learning does ttot come through tlte words wlticlt sound outwardlv on tlte ear but through tlte Trttth wlticlt ettliglttens usin- wardlv in our minds, I' 1 : r' 6 R11 Hzlfnl Hunt .lIlHlIIINt!l. 0S.0.11llI.HlXfHl illfllflfllflll. 3 ,AT i uv ji FACULTY The Reverend john F. Calloway, O.S.A. Rector of Austin Catholic Preparatory School Once again it is my privilege to address a short message to you. the graduating class of 1960. It is a privilege mingled with joy and sadness. joy, shared with you at the successful completion of the second phase of your educationg sadness, at the thought of losing men whom I have come to know and respect over the course of four years. Oftentimes, graduation is looked upon as a re- lease from further obligation to the school, but such is not the case. I think, perhaps, your responsibility is greater. You carry with you the reputation of Austin which you must preserve for those whom you leave behind. No matter what you do, whether you go on to college, to work, or to the Armed Services, The Rector-'s Message you must always strive to uphold and to live the principles that your teachers and parents have en- deavored to instill into you. In so doing, you will add luster to your school's good name and you and all who come after you will shine in its reflected glory. I think I can give you no better advice as you leave Austin than that given by a Naval Captain in writing home to his small son during the last war, i'Be a good Catholic, son, and you can 't help but be a good American. God bless and keep all of you close to His Sacred Heart. Qfwe-fyjee-Q Rev. F. Galloway, O.S.A. Q- Wm , , n F V1-ry Rcv. Francis Cavanaugh. 0.S.A. Prior of Religious liommunity Rev. Edward Chapman. O.S.A. Vice Reftor. Director of Nudlcs. Ilisfiplinarian N p.. Rev. Ellgflll' I.. Hamilton. 0.S.A. lfl.lz'.Y a' 17 , up lm Ummm 'mlm Rcv. Francis R. MC Donncll. 0.S.A Director of Athletics Rev. Father james P. Flynn, O.S.A. junior Spanish. junior Religion, Sophomore Religion, Salllng Club Moderator. Rev. Father Francis R. McDonnell, O.S.A. Religion Department Head, Senior Re1lglon,junlor Religion, Ath- letlc Director, Mothers Club Moderator. Rev. Father John C. Timms, O.S.A. Sacrlstan, Freshman Religion. Teachers of Religion Rev. Father Michael P. Hogan, O.S.A. Sophomore Guidance Counselor, junior Religion. Sophomore Reli- glon, Freshman Latin, Assistant Athletic Director, Bowling League Moderator. 12 9483 'Qu' k-Q-004 N X K R, 0 . fax lx x 3 A, Rev. Father Eugene L. Hamilton, O.S.A. Chaplain. Sophomore English, Sophomore Religion, Coin and Stamp Club Moderator. Teachers of English Rev. Father james j. McCloskey, O,S.A. Freshman English. 'fro-3 1 Us-1... Rev. Father Robert E. Burns, O.S.A. English Department Head, junior Engltsh. Senior English Mr. Melvin V. Giovannucci junior English, Swimming Coach, Reserve Football Coach, Physi- cal Education Instructor. Rev. Father james G. Corrigan, O.S.A. Senlor Chemistry, Senior Mechanical Drawlng,junlor Latin, Sen- ior Prom Moderator, Dads Club Moderator. if were Rev. Father Leo j. Burke, O.S.A. Science Department Head, junior Phvslcs, Sophomore Religion. junior Prom Moderator, Science Cluh Moderator. Mr. William E. Raymond Senior Advtumced Mathematics, junior IntermedlateAlgebra. Assist- ant Baseball Coach, Math Cluh Moderator. Teachers of Science 'W' s S .s. 354' 5 . 1 I 1 .if 'rf-rf N v V21 1525.25 'QW' kixvw 's q.l:13.,, - Rev. Father Edward j. Chapman, O.S.A. Xzice-Rector, Director of Studies, Disciplinarian, Senior Guidance Counselor, junior Algebra, Student Council Moderator, Lettermans Club Moderator. 1 Mr. Robert C. Maegerlein Senior Chemistry, Sophomore Chemistry, CumeraCluhModerator. Mr. Ronald j. Cook Sophomore Geometry, Sophomore Biology. and Mathematics Mr. Charles S. Hollosy Freshman Algebra, Heard Basketball Coach, Truck Conch. Cross- Countxy Coach. 1 5 ,b qw- b ' 'Cf m .- - r- ' A-I vififaxk nf ,',f',bf V sf:-'zlfffffa XJ fglgfffif,-Lfzff 1 .fl gil., rvfjlzg 52113535 , I fiia, 4 A g' f-0 ,. ' ., -,-., 334' ,,g:,..'!J' . , . ,,.,, Q pt. , T Mr. Robert L. Kelly Senior Spanish, Sophomore English, Lu Pmscur Moderator, Music Club Moderator. iv' inn- Rev. Father Henry B. Maibusch, O.S.A. Language Dqaartntnt Head. Senior Latin, Sophomore Latin, AIAGISTRO Moderator, Radio Club Moderator, German Club Moderator. Rev. Father Richard J. Preston, O.S.A. Librarian, Freshman Guidance Counselor. Freshman Latin, Friar Moderator, Dance Committee Moderator. Mothers Club Assistant Moderator. Teachers of Languages Mr. Thomas E. Bailey Senior French, junior French, Sophomore French, Dramatlcs Mod- erator, Debating Society Moderator. 16 '.' 5 . up . ,, L - . tr'-Me! X Mr. Edward Carroll Senior Economics. Freshman History, Tennis Coach, Reserve Basketball Coach. Teachers Social Science Mr. William B. Nlandigo Social Science llcpartment Head. Sophomore .-Xmerican llistory. Sophomore Civics. fllee Clul- Moderator, llramalics Assistant Moderator, Mr. joseph N. Flood X Senior Biology. Freshman Historv, Head Football Coach. Head 1 llasehall Coach. Intramural Athletics Director. Secretarial Staff QA ' fm Y-N Mrs. Virginia Remkus Miss Mary G. Hines Mrs. james Heffernan M555 lffan Mueller MTS- l'l0fen0lf Brinker Nr 'gk Q fxx ff '1 K AW - ' Qmmmswim A? 5 ,lv Mfahhs haf' mm, mmm. A W f H- ff' -f- lllli :.'::L. 5333 266353 DE f ul . ummm I :mu 'Z I ' - I I Y n - -1--1-1-, Q u a nt. N X N x H - I I I Z Illini il XL ,M A' llll f fa n 4 gg,-4, lil uw : .'-z z z : D, in srx.,.N?'W - YW ,,KX,4-lu x - 4-3 -. .hs 'Q--ef-e e .--........A-.. A-.. V. gh , Austin Freshmen Class of 1963 'X nth fs . ibn, 'l. ' up Q fs RR , Q 0L1c Wk 7lIlD.l95x First row, Left to rightg john Kean. Ronald Reame. Thomas DeCorte, john Farnsworth. Anthony De- Ciovanni. john Codd. Hugh Daley. Gregory Boyd. Kerry Kirsten, james Yaklin. Gregory Hojnacki. james DeYonker. Daniel Polzien. Second rowg Timothy llealy, Alfred Mayer. Edward llesniak. john jennings. Dennis Anbin, Gary Delp. Bruce Cimino. james Kennedy. Robert Stoll. Ronald Nlarrese. jon Xlissant, john Hoben, Kenneth Amico. Third rowg Richard Fields. Ronald DeNardis. john Schoenherr. Peter jacques, john Regan, Douglas Kozel. Michael Neuens, Dennis janes, Karl Schmidt. Michael Tremonti. William Harrington. Roben Petz. Thomas Shafer. Ralpl1Qnail1elearls the Iil6l11lmCI'5Ol-ll'lClFl'CSlll1ICllCll0ll'. These hors are training in order to sing at the freshmen and sophomore Hass. Freshman Section 1 Q Officers rs C xi' C7 SCCUUKI Lffl fr: Vlgllf. flu! mn Hone ald Bodziewlcz fPresidentj. Robert Phillips Qlreasurerjg nfmuf mn, Richard Colker lSecreturyj. Samuel Vatalano lYice-l'resi- dentl Nw. 'W I Q3 Y ' 1 Stflilbll A-ll Dry fn rzghl, flu! mn CAN' SUCUUII A-4 Lffz In rzrgflf fzrxf ma Robert livulz QYlce-Presiclent 1. lhomus XX alkerl Sec- llfmnon KVI'-fSidf11IDf 'l'h0mf15 U-'1fVfYl ll WHS' retzxryll xumnl mn, Nicl1olusSl10ClcQl're.1sf Ufffl- W 'ff WH- Rlfhafd Oliver llnlce' urerj- Peter ,Ukmdt rp,-Q-Sidemy Presldeml. llwonms Bocci QSCCICIQITVD H... J.. 4' ur- f '6 0 x,, I ,J S4'l'li0l1 A-21,4110 rzqhf. fm! mn Sam Nlclinight flkesidenlb. Douglas Winkworth Ulce-l'residentl, mann! mu, Donald Sefzmo C'l'rea1s11rerl. Roger Loyro f5efrelaryJ. sf g ,, -Q 'Q l 'FET' Q: Safliun A- 3 Iffr fo nglff, fnxf mn laxnws Kennedy 1I'resldc-nib. lXilllnm llerrington llI'935llTCTlL www! mn Kenneth fxllllflb QSC-cretaryi, Kern' Kirsten LX'lCe-fl'resldc-any N QQ P6 0Uc V9-G' f7llll1l95l FRESHMEN I. to r., 1st, 2nd, 3rd row: Stephen Bachle, Frederick Frendo, William Gerhke, Daniel Van Tiem, Steven jack- son, John Kelly, Francis Wilberding, Thomas Rumora, David Balducci, Robert Bourough, Michael Mihalek, Thomas Wilde, George Dombrosis, Frederick Moran, Terrence Marrs, Lloyd Jacobs, George Mutter, Michael Kingsley, Thomas Garvey, james Conroy, Richard Schmitt, Thomas Salturelli, Patrick Harrison, Edward Price, Edmund Oldani, Gary Mc Kendry, Lawrence Duke, Michael Caponi, Gary Shirilla, Thomas Bocci, Richard Oliver, Robert Cannon, Donald De Seranno, John Youngblood, Edmund Gulewicz, Raymond Schei- er, jay Ballew, Thomas Getz, john Sfire, Robert De Smet. .. 1.. , K I.. A this iii :V us 525 l is-W ..1.l..4. 3 ,L ., l 2 Q Q, 38 fllnnn951 FRESHMEN I. to r., lst, 2nd, 3rd row: john Freitas,james Viola, Donald Serafano, Victor Ptasznik, Ieonard George, Thomas Brunner, David Beaupre, Michael Fitzsimons, Roger Metzler, joseph Di Laura, john Walter, james Roney, Michael Miller,EdwinVan Hamm, Ronald Brod- owicz, Michael Irvine, Walter Wilson, Dennis Casmer, Roger Coyro, Bryan Unti, Dennis Montgomery, Ainans Pavlorics, james Coyle, Michael Heaphy, Frederick Cal- vetti, William Savage. james Lavigne, Ralph Qxane, Alex Barowicz, Donald Zdyrski, Patrick Blake, Robert Sanford, Michael Padilla, jon Shefferly, Robert Moore, Samuel McKnight, William Zemmin, john McCarthy, Douglas Winkworth. if W., E' ,U , Q f s as Ga s' I tftoue I Leos ,.l 38 1 L , 0Uc we f71nm95N FRESHMEN L to r., 1st, 2nd, 3rd row: Mark Pillsbury,Melvin Idol- skl, Alger LaHood, Peter Alandt, Louis Caroselli, Chris- topher Mulle, Nicholas Shock, Fred Becker. Thomas Keiswetter, Kenneth Amico, Jerome Ciaramitaro, Leon- ard Mangiapane, Robert Mabarak, Thomas Taras, Robert Kose, james Monnig, Edward Michel, Gary Evatz. William Filbin, Patrick Parker, john Weller, Dan- iel McCarthy, Albert Strickroot, Dennis Aubin, George jurges. Gilbert Beck, Ronald Grzelka, Thomas Walker, Louis Paige. Timothy Fitzgerald, Robert Rooyakker, Edmond Hatton, Eugene Debbaudt, Richard Pine, Geo- rge Rago, Wayne Saile, Anthony Zahringer, Onofrio Spagnolo, James Cuereux. - .u .. r ual, 2 ff - u '- ' 1 .: Q Q ,.l.L.L nlarl 5 C 7lllD.l95W FRESHMEN L to r., lst, 2nd, 3rd row: Gary Stec, john Drummy, William Monaghan, Robert Strickroot, Ronald Bodziew- icz, Thomas Bodziewia, james Cleary, Walter Auch, Michael Morgan, Allen Godin, Dennis Egan, Robert Crammens, Richard Liddell, Kenneth Monette, Thomas Whalen, Thomas Rlcker, Robert Holdreith, David Ken- nedy, john Messana, Roland Lanno, justin Brady, Vance Boyd, Robert Phillips, john Schmatz, Edward Van Hoeck, Colin Campbell, Alan Surel, Daniel Lear, Robert Zimprich, Samuel Catalano, Donald Hannon, Kerry SchaelTner, Richard Bohle, Charles Pfeffer, joseph Trupiano, Albert Defever, Richard Colker, DanielPagel, Robert Mac Neil. A ZZZU WZMZYA' MZWM MEZZ MMV Tl lfllilf -u.. ra lwlrirlrlrirfamrmnwl JHHIHYIYIYZHZKYGYZ YJZKZEPBYJTIYZVIWVIWI HHVIUIUMFTWMVIYIVI YIHDIKIH YIIZWVIYIYI UYIYIYJVJYJVIRIYIVIVIYI - '1. I 1 ..-' R A T ,, A P, , L , 5 -f YZFMQYAI mu gmugnmhn 'ivh ' an ' V 5- S' , ., A-A .. -Qs Vx -. ,,, -.L Ns -- ik N W.. .L L A-L. 1,-V 4C,... - Austin Sophomores Claw of 1962 Sophomores at lunch v-cw-- ,H b ' ' !rv914:lN'wW'+'N1'2'vu-f in all-2 Imam' 714 1 . . ' 1, inf v f'v- 4, -. , .M -' .', v , f . , Ns A Sophomore Section Officers .iq tr' he c S ...N Q - 5 fl kc St-ctiqm B-l bfi fn f'1gf1l.jnxl mn Nicholas lienzi tbecretzxryl. Charles lluysse tYicel'residentlL X,-Ulm! mn Daryl lk-Smyter Ql'reslclentl. Kllclmael Curtin l'llft'il5llft'fl. R111 6-rs., .I ,A ,-, 4 v- ,A-su. ax lx . , 8, xl A -fait 'A ,Xml . V X . i ,fl , , , 'Q-5 gl .x IJ as X 'N . - Rv A . 5 3 fp?-.. V ,., -- ' TV? . 'i A, .W . -. .. a ' ' f ' ' Q., Y? 5-X f f . A-'61, ' R 'bt Lal 5 f f . ' f J- - . Q. 4 Sccfinn B-2 1.111 In rlgffl. fn limit' llevlo Stratton Llrezxsurerl. lhomas lider tl'reslclcntJ. W mu! mn, lnnis llidolli lYice-l'rr:slclenl J. ,lost-ph IN-1-lu tSecretnrv J. Ffa' .ff ' K X Nc' if . 1, St'l'Il0ll B-l lzfl fu zlghf, ffm! mn l,z1w' rexrce Bruno t l'rc-nsnrerl. llanncs llzlrtwzu' tYice-l'resi- clcntl. W nm! ffm. Daniel Stefles tl'residentl. 'llmomas llrrsclmlxtclx tSecrctnrvl ,I Section B-4 Lfffnf ffxglff. fan! ffm Inu' rence Green tlrensnrerl. Llanncs Wm-st 1 Swrcturyl, wt mul ffm. Clvril llefevcr lYlcc-l'reSirlcn1 1. lllclmrcl Svc'- lelt tl'reslclentl tg' lf' A X ' .Ji n L, I f7lllIJ.l95l SOPHOMORES L to r., lst, 2nd, 3rd rowg DavidVan Lokeren, Thomas Ellis, Thomas Herman, William Thompson, james Kll- ber, Michael Novak, Terrill Herring, Anthony Peltier, Patrick Lynch, Frederick Hindelang, Charles Buysee, james Reno, Thomas Crowley, Michael Barry, Richard Murray, Gregory Weissel, Martin Stapleton, Daryl De Smyter, Robert Unger, Gary Shader, Arthur Dudek, Patrick Reid, Robert Krausman, Karl Kriscovish, Don- ald Liamlni, Thomas Elliott, Francis Ie Blond, john Al- brecht, Robert Hitt, Michael Curtin, Robert Chevalier, joseph Blindauer, Donald Coffey, MichaelSmith, Robert Oldani, Robert Kaiser, Nicholas Renzi, Patrick Burns, James Markley. ll ,-.LL fllnntsit SOPHOMORES L to r., lst, 2nd, 3rd rowg Cyril Defever, Richard See- felt, Patrick Milroy, Michael Walsh, David D'Annunzlo, Arthur Herman, Dennis Bird, Eugene Francls, Alfred Bonahoon, Michael Clark, Byron Snowden, joseph Wortman, john Bugnals, Michael McCarty, William Sherman, Michael Flaherty, Richard De Wolf, Edward Moeller, Dennis Puchalski, Michael Miottel, Guy La Rose, Leonard Burkel, Gary Wieferman,Gregory Bielaw- ski, Michael McGrath, james Davis, Wayne Shehan, Terrence Sullivan, james Robinson, Lawrence Green, George McPherson, Donald jarvis, joseph Martin, Richard Breidenboch, james Bond, james West, Hugh Hatton, john Gies, Thomas Romig, Philip Wemhoff. -5 2 3, .u I ! . tr SOPHOM ORES L to r., Hrst row: James Hartway, Thomas Van Tiem, Henry Schulte, Albert VandenBussche, Thomas Walllko, john Walsh, Gary Robertson, Dennis Wal- ters, John Guillaumin, Keith Van Fleteren, Michael Marchand, john Jennings. Second row: Roger Naeyaert, William Nickson, William Briggs, Daniel Wyllie, Roy Vorhees, Daniel Steffes, Geoffrey Bartz, Thomas Engel, Frank Munaco, David Belfi, Alfred Fiori, joseph Hardy, Robert Billand, Louis Ottolini, Lawrence Bruno, Timothy Foley, James Kowalski, Robert Loosvelt, Lawrence Smith, Eugene Langlais, Edward Bernacki, Ralph McKenney, Gerald Garner, Robert Plumpe. , S i ,, B '7Innx95N SOPHOMORES L. to r., Hrst row: Ernest Rallo, Dennis Burk, William Wills, Nicholas Bouchard, john Russman, Richard Ogden, Leonard Herzlk, Robert Flci, Daniel Rove, joel Groshko, Philip IeZontier, Richard Ie- Plae. Second row! Hugh Ruthven, joseph Deeby, Bruce Mc Adams, Charles Schmid, james Schultz, Charles Nichols, Philip Zalar, Robert Haag, Louis Bidolll, Thomas Toutant, Charles Kotcher, james Dingeman. Third row: Anders Tingstad, William Blckel, Thomas Remkus, Thomas Radzlalowskl, Gerald Schafer, Thomas Separa,Frederlck Wissman, Peter Ronan, Revfo Stratton, Thomas Eder, Donald Van Damme, Russell Van Houten. H ZZ un mum nm mn SIZE' MZZMQZEMEEEE ' l l X , N X. ,x Ea gan nn vm L aw: IE! M 515 'IP MW ' rrllmi u ',x'W' E X- nt- - N4 1 - '-l-A ' . X K -44A'.?L4.i... ,.+.........14n-.... A--- -xf-- 441-A - Austin juniors Class of 1961 xx' junior Physics Cl I i i with Fr. Burke austin Fmany unior Section Gfficcrs .x 0 SKTHIUII fi-X 1, llI!i'vvI1m'IIW l'11'-ulvxll X11 almvl Xlvlxmff 1isff x,x r- .- r' y VW' 'b MHI1rvVml1LvAUvvly X,,-,- IQ ,1 ,H f-'xlimi-f,.w:.1 N: .1 Srtliml '5-I3 1 ' W IH wplx Iz1.11m'1 i'It'N1tl1llI I-H114 Nv.-mlm Mulwxwl fx ' , H.11xx i ,-.15 N. 14: i'nN111m1l llwlwx llxlxmlx 8111.-1,111 I SK'1'fiHII If Nmxth Vuw 11:1 lux N , -, lf ' f, fv' IIYIX lllK'Ul 1 lx lIlt'N Iiwmcllx XIRKAIII Nam N Nun-I.x1x Xmlwm I.: Slflltbll S-ll l,w'wf f 'xlimlx . ' . , ' , 1 'P .A..LL O 1 i M we '7ll1g.l95W UNIORS L to r., lst, 2nd, 3rd row, Walter Unti, john Weber, William Herz, Timothy Doherty, Timothy Pulte, Milton Meininger, jeffrey Hodgman, Eugene Fisher, Sylvester Ludwic. Richard Colombo, Robert Gurnay,joseph Arena, Michael Abbruzzese, john Bedell, Thomas Stus, john Herrington, Michael Lynch, Albert Butler, James Tehan, james Tocco, Leonard Warras, Gerald Miller, Leonard Cerhardstein, Robert Savage, Timothy Fox, Terrance Mc Donald, james Patton, Anthony Brinkman, james McBride, William Blake, William Bavinger, Robert Ervin, john Morehouse, Patrick Murray, Earl Meyers, Thomas Quilter. joseph Mancini, Edwin Secord, Rich- ard Chester. ,J-LL I FllllD.l95x UNIORS L. to r., lst, 2nd, 3rd row, Dennis Donovan, Michael Irlbacher, Matthew Millenbach, Thomas OlTer, john Dueweke, Kenneth Kuechle, Leroy Delp, Grant Walters, Roger La Rose, Richard Lang, Thomas Cusack, Philip Sloan, Dennis Walsh, Edward Schulte, john Rowley, Dale Janes, Thomas Molloy, William Neuman, Robert Sherry, Thomas'Packowski, john Bush,William Broder- ick, George Van Tiem, Lawrence Kress, William Coyro, john Stanley, james Sharer, Robert Hanzl, Carl Sowerby, Matthew Kubitsky, joseph Kramer, Robert Hynous, Harry lewis, Michael Pfaff, james Preble, Charles Rowe, William Gillette, Terrence Mc Aliden, john Bruce. :Ji 1 ,, ,ig - --1 if 7ll1l1l95l jUN1oRs I. to r., lst, 2nd, 3rd rowg Edward Bonneau, Richard Salkowski, Edwin Bidigare, jerome Tisler, james Nel- son, Thomas Staats, john Kaiser, john Ryan, Francis Grzanka, Charles Doyle, Dean Beaupre, Philip Tre- monti, Charles Mabarak, Charles Sperrick, Mark Wem- hoff, Thomas Thompson, Michael Imhoff, Michael Cas- acelli, Gerald Mc Kevltz, Stephen Van Horn, Robert Maniere, Paul Debbaudt, john Busch, joseph Clifford, james Ruhl, Anthony La Fata, john Knack, Edwin Herba, William Denomme, Robert Hanvey, james Her- rington, Patrick Cunningham, Charles Rometty, Law- rence Smith, Gerald Bratton, Robert Forbes, Vincent Mayer, Lawrence Thomczk, john Barret. lg -J Q' --, 'W -'ii Qkuir ii '7Inl1x95W JUNIORS L to r., lst, 2nd, 3rd row, Michael Smigiel, William Gmeiner, Nelson SchlaFf, Roy Cullenbine, Robert Rivard, Willi am Huntington, Edward Monogh an, Thomas Schoe- nith, Scott Mc Dulfee, Salvatore Bucceri, Gerald Schoe- nith, Gerald Valente, john Patterson, john Giacalone, Benjamin Willis, Thomas Mc Cartney, Dennis Mc Guin- ness, james Ellis, Robert Fagen, Craig Thomas,Richard Vitale, joseph Shereda, Michael Hammel, Richard Loch, Philip Stewert, Richard Hughes, Casimir Wodarskl, Theodore Peters, Richard jodts, Paul Taube, Thomas La Bruzzy, joseph Wallace, john Peabody, Michael Van Lokeren, Lawrence Ronzi, Michael Whyte, Kenneth Pot- enge, Gerald Kraft. 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W,1ff1l 11111 l h.11'l1's lIi111X ice-l'1'c'sid1'111 1, Nlivlmel 131011 Q5l'Llt'I.lI'Xj ,z cr, K 'Tr 5 ,Z SCCHUII 4'B flu! ffm frf! lu Hygfll lhomzxs 51111111 Q51'1're1.1rx 1. llmmld l1i1'b1'l1l'r1'mid1'111J -Hmm! IHI1 l'1-ter Iiolfrglm 1Yi1'1' l'r1-9111-1111 1 l1.1r I..111l1otTQ Irc.1s11rer1 L. ,. v v, 5 'X . A -J' . A SCC-tion lfffwffff, f1f,'ffff11jf1f lllulll .1s l'i1lo1'k 1 lrc.1s11rer1, Kuhn K111c'l1vr1Secr1'111rx 7. W ffm! ffm. l'r.1nkC 11r111qXiC1'-Vrcsiric-1111, 1,1-r11ldN.1lkm1 xkl 1l're'si1l1'1111 'C' -v .f 'Z X ' If lv'-. -vp W . .Xl-o-. QT .-,. vii 1, ' 9 . B Ps Q..-' IA, ' - or ,JV Jr, ' vf --.1 , J -' fr'-C .0471-' ' PREP Terence Jude Amico 3620 Haverhill Darolt, Michigan St. Clare de Monlefalco Parish This rotund senior has shared his popu- larlt both in and out of school. Durln his geshman year Terry was secretary cg his dass. He plans to go to the University of Detroit to take a major in Chemistry. Horst Stephen Auer 4201 Buckingham Road Detroit, Michigan Sl. Clare of Montefalco Panlsh A quiet and observant classmate such as Horst is usually the type which is long remembered. Horst, who was bom in Germany, takes an active pan in Austin's sports program, perfomung in football and baseball. During the winter months he partidpates in the CYO Basketball league. Richard joseph Bania 1823 Lochmoor Road Grosse Pointe Woods, Midnigan St. joan of Arc Parish Rld1 is one of the clowns of the class of '60, as well as a studious memberof 4A, He is famous for his shiny car and his great bowling sldll. He also participated in junior Achievement and played hockey for the Optimists. A Liberal Arts course lmdinfg to a law degree from the Univer- sity 0 Detroit is the course which Richard will take. David George Barr 8801 Farmbrook Road Detroit, Michigan Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish Dave, who is not very active in school clubs, is active, however, outside ofAust1n. He has been a memberoftheAandW Club for many years. After graduating Dave is going into the tool and die busi- ness. He has no plans for college. David Cromwell Barrett 84 Stanton Lane Crosse Pointe Farms, Michigan Sl. Hzul Parish Dave is the easy-going t who gets some solid grades in every yells. He has participated in the Ilsher Body Crafts- ma.n's Guild and the Hammond Organ Society. After graduation he plans to take Digital Computation at Massachusetts In' stltute of Technology in preparation for a career with International Business Machines. Q- 'VU' I james Frederick Beauregard 617 South Higble Haoe Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan Our Lady Star of 7716 Sea Parish Beau is one of the chief sodalltes among the seniors and has been a curve- ball specialist on our baseball team for two years. In addition to this he is an avid hockey player and Red Wing fan. With these extra activities he still manages to eam ood grades whldx will help him in his college career at Notre Dame Unt- versity. aw . fr 'R 45' x f ' ' ye- 1 J 'ts' a4 james Thomas Barrow Detroit, Michigan St. Hnlomemz Punish jim participated in many hockey CYO basketball games a.nd varloussch aalvities. His fellow audents will alwa remember him as being mathematic inclined. He will train at the Unlvera of Detroit for an engineering career. 17221 Minneapolis Avenue an ' oe 5 all li , . M Q 1 - its-Q.. ,'l K . Charles William Beer 4378 Audubon Road Detroit, Michigan Sl. Mdflhew Pafish Chuck is probably one of the be science students at Austin. He seems know everything about chemistry an physics. Because his Interests lie ln tl scientific field, he would like to be sdenoe teacher after attending Wayne Sta University. i - X L Robert Brian Beattie 729 Pemberton Road Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan Sl. Ambrose Parish Outside school, the Bead was an ex- plorer scoutg inside school, he has been a regular on the swimming team for four years and a manber ofthe Mag-Lvlro stall' ln his senior year. After graduation, Bob will enter the seminary to study for the priesthood. Gary Francis Beaup re 340 Kerby Road Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan Sl. Paul Parish Gary's fingers are stlh' from his d1Bcult task of counting the mission colledions from sedion 4-A, but he stlll manages to do a very good fjob. As the Copy Editor, Gary was one o the real faithful workers on the Magzsrro stall He is also a mem- ber of the St. Paul Teen Club and played on the Austln baseball team for two years. Gary is an excellent golfer and an out- standing member on the Austin golf team. He plans to take Accounting at john Car- roll University. S' l Donald Robert Berschback 1178 Whittier Road Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan Sl. Clare :J Morzlcfzlcrn Parish The secretary of section 2-A and 3-A, Don has been a leader In quite afew ways. He was responsible for organized school spirlt through his eH'orts as assmnbly lead- er and ticket salesman. In his parish he coached the junior basketball team and played for the minor team. He is inter- ested in Dentistry at the University of Detroit. K1 Cary Dennis Berthiaume 11904 East Outer Drive Detroit, Michigan St, Malthew Parish Being the editor-in-chief of the Magslra is no easy task, but Cary has done a great job. He has been vioepresldmt and president of St. Ma.tthew's Teen Club and was also a member of St. Matthew'sjun- lor and minor baskaball teams. He al- ways has a good joke on hand, which adds to his pleasing personality. He was on the sanctuary society during the four years at Austin. Gary is going to the Unl- verslty of Daroit for a pre-demal course. KT' CLASS Theodore Leo Bidigare 1451 Roslyn Road Grosse Pointe, Michigan Sl. loan of Arc Phnsh Ted has been a aandout freestyler for the Austin swimming team for the last three years. He also was a regular par- ticipant in Intramurals and an avid Aualn fan. Good luck, Ted, in your future days at college George joseph Biondi 4326 Bedford Road Detroit, Michigan Sl. Matthew Parish A leg injury prevented George from play- ing varsity football alta' having been an outstandlngatguard on the freshman and reserve squ s. Wherever adiscussion of the Air Force stans, one is sure to Rnd George. This faithful member of St. Matt- hew's Team Club plans to go into aviation after furthering hls education at john Car- roll University. Thomas Robinson Bishop 1683 St. Paul Road Grosse Pointe, Michigan Sl. Clare ofMonlefa co Parish Robin, as he is called by his fellow students, is an aaive manber ln school activities. lie was a member of the tennis team and e bowling league during his junior year. Business Administration ls Robln's course for the future at Villanova University. john joseph Blake 1266 Lochmoor Road Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan 0ur lady Star ofthe Sea Parish john has divided his time betwem theA and B sealons. He was a member of several teen dubs and played basketball for St. Matthew's Minors in the C.Y.O. league. He intends to take a prelaw course at john Carroll University. J x if past N -an ,. 1 Q GEEK KN I, Y Michael james Blow 4265 Audubon Road Detroit, Michigan St. Clare of Monlefalco Pansh While at Austin Mike has been vice- presldent of sealon 1-A and the freshman dass, president of 2-B, treasurer of 4-C and the secretary of the senior dass, as- sembly leader, and a hard-hitting guard on our football team. He also lights Gold- en Cloves and plays the drums in a small combo. Mike will probablyattmd the Unl- versity of Daroit next fall. William Herbert Bode 346 Mt. Vemon Road Grosse Polnte Farms, Michigan Sl. Paul Parish Cheyenne ls known for his alleged ability to escape jugs and his habit of suddenly becoming seriously ill on test days. An above-average student, he was a and-working football player and was also active ln junior Achievement and recreation basketball. Hubert john Bohle 790 Parthenon Road Grosse Pointe Park, Midzigan SZ. Ambrose Parish Hugh worked his way up to the A section and once he gd there he stayed. Outside and inside school Hugh is very interested in amateur radio and is a member ofthe Radio Club. He plans to go to john Car- roll and take Business Administration. Peter Vincent Bologna 856 Balfour Road Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan St. Ambrose Hzrish Pee is certainly one ofthe mom popu- lar and sodable Austin students. His friendliness and leadership ability eamed him section ofllces in each of his four years at Austin. Besides being a stmdy contributor to the Fr-ian he was the stu- dent producer and master of properties of the Rainmaker. Pete will major in Political Sdence at the University of Notre Dame. PREPl nu-t 'fire Michael Samuel Bommarito 30260 Champlne Drive St. Clair Shores, Michigan St. Gertrude Parish Mike hasbeenamember oftheAsect1on since his freshman year but alll maintains an interen in outside activities. He is president of a IlddllJ0l'l'l00d lem-Club, 2-Hd during both his junior and senior years was a member of a junior Bowling league ln St. Clair Shores. He was also a mem- ber of the Mag-zlstro staB'. Mike plans to take Medicine at john Carroll University. All Robert Marvin Brinkman 1677 Prestwick Avenue Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish Anyone who remembers this year's bas- ketball team will recall Brtnker's steady performance. His greatest assa, however, is not his athletic ability, but his friendly personality. Bob's future plans are for Sacred Heart Seminary andthe prieahood. David Scott Boyer 222 Cloverly Road Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan Sl. Paul Parish Dave has made many Extends here in the past four years with his good-natured per- sonality and sportsmanship on the track and cross-country teams. He is a member of the St. Paul Teen Club and also ls the assistant captain for the Optimist hockey club. A Business Adminlnratlon course is what Dave plans to take at john Car- roll University. 1 Martin Ralph Burke 580 University Road Grosse Pointe, Michigan Sl. Paul Hzrish Many's leadership qualities have been recognized by everyone at Austin. He was treasurer of 2-B, president of 3-B and is an odlcer in the St. Paul Teen Club. Many also performed in Austln's llrst dramatic dfon, The Rainmaker. He intmds to fol- low a career in medicine 42 Frank Palms Boyer 222 Cloverly Road Grosse Polnte, Michigan St. Paul Panlvh Frank is a member of the Spartan Cyd- ing Club. Automobiles also take up a great deal of his time He wishes to attend college but is nd certain where Frank plans to take a Uberal Arts course 1, 1-', '-QNF, - .- T W. -ff' . - -.' . 'vvsfr Andrew Paul Bratton 1352 Kensington Road Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan Sl. Clare of Monldalco Panlrh A staunch FTIHT supporter, Andy became a cheerleader in his senior year. He is a member of the Le Penseur staff and the Poster Club. Andy intends to take Busi- ness Administration at Eastern Michigan University. l. Al Michael John Cadotte 4801 Copltn Road Detroit 15, Michigan St. fohn Berchman Parish Space has become a well-liked member of the A seaion. He is known for his hilarious laugh and expert bowllngablllty. Being interested in science, he plans to study at the University of Detroit and be a research scientist. Frank Philip Carta 1830 Prestwick Road Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish Frank was a pitcher on the Fruzrs base ball team and a member of the junior Varsity football tearn. He was vice presi- dent of his section in both his sophomore and senior years. Frank will attend the University of Detroit and take Business Administration. Albert Eugene Chabot 14107 Frankfort Road Detroit, Michigan St. john Berchman Parish Along with above-average achievements in his studies, Al's chief responsibility at Austin was belzgtassiaant to Fr. Timms as saalstan. graduation he intends to attend t.he University of Detroit. George David Chevalier 4841 Harvard Road Detroit, Midrlgan St. Matthew Parish An aatve student, George intends to take a Liberal Arts course at the University of Dayton after graduation. During his fresh- man year he was vice-president of his sealon and repeated this olhoe again in his sophomore year. Salvatore Thomas Cianciolo 4618 Three Mile Drive Daroit, Michigan Sf. Matthew Parish Sal is a well-liked and respected Austin- ite who was elected treasurer of section 2-B. He is aaive ln junior Achievement and his parish Teen Club. He plans to takea Business Administration course at theUnl- versity of Darolt. Richard joseph Ciaramitaro 1376 Bedford Road Grosse Pointe, Mlchi an St. Clare afdlorrldago Pansh Archie is the or anldng type. This has been evident in lris junior Achieve- ment work and also in his hockey team which finished in llrst place. He was a member of the house stall' for Austin's play, 771e Rainmaken and a member of the Sanctuary Society. The capable Lay- out Editor of this year's Magrgstro, who won an honor letter for sdrolastic achieve- ment in his senior year, will take a science course at St. joseph College. 43 A lu-L 6-. 1 E' Args X l s. O s S. A . 'ii'-r- ' PREP Martin Henry Colombo 3561 Eastlawn Avenue Detroit, Michigan St. john Berchman Parish Marty has been a steady member of the B section for four years He was in the Sanctuary Soclay for four years and was on the Dance Committee in his smlor year. His outside activities include junior Achievement and C.Y.O. baseball. His plans call fm a chemistry course at the University of Detroit. james joseph Conlin 640 Drexel Road Detroit, Michigan St. Marlin Parish A popular member of his class, jim was elected treasurer in his junior year. His outside aaivities include hockey, ln which he ls a member of a junior Hockey Team. He plans to take Ilberal Arts at the Unl- verslty of Detroit. Walter Briggs Connolly 250 Washington Road Grosse Pointe City, Michiga.n St. PaulParLsh Reds, our most improved basketball player in his senior year, has a llne per- sonality. Hts Irish humor and quid: tem- per always bring many laughs. He was also the prmldent of St. Paul's Teen Club and a stall member ofthe Frmr and Mag- zktro. Wally will take pre-law at George town University. Thomas Patrick Conrad 1403 Kensington Road Grosse Pointe Park, Midzigan St. Clare of 04071140160 Parish Tom has hem a manber of our basket- ball teams for four years. He is well-liked by all his classmates and by the C.Y.O. basketball team, which he coaches at St. Clare Tom ls going to take a Business Administration course in college. William john Coppola 9860 Balfour Road Detroit, Mldllgan Sl. Malihew Parish Willy is a popular student and probably the best-dressed one in the school. He is going to take a business course at the University of Detroit and hops to become an accountant for General Motors. fbi 34 n 'W vs rf' 'P x.. fx,- Michael Sandy Cornillie 26810 Koerber Road St. Clair Shores, Michigan Sl. Gertrude Hzrish Mike is a popular student in his and ls liked and respected throughout smlor class. He is a member of the Genmde Teen Club and is aaive in parish activities. Mike does not plan attend college, but to go into business his father. .er '2- X.- ,Nun Toby joseph David 712 Balfour Road Grosse Pointe, Michigan St. Ambrose Pantvh Toby has been very active durlng his four years at Austin. He is one of the cheerleaders and a member of the Golf team. He also was Publldty Manager for the Dramatic Club. Toby intends to go to the University of Dayton and take Engineering. xx, 44 1' james Taylor Day 3932 Grayton Road Daroit, Michigan Sl. Chre of Montefalco Harish jim is only a little fellow, but he does heap of work. Besides taking his very seriously, he ls also adlveln Achievemmt. A Business course at the University of Dayton is his future. 144-'Q , s. . l ! 4 le.. e.. 1 Richard Frederick Corona 4687 Lakewood Road Detroit, Michigan SI. john Berchman Hu-ish Rick ls one of Austin's most active students. He is an outstanding center and ldckotf spedalist as well as a baseball and tennis player and a fine golfer. Hts non- athletic talents were emphasized in the Glee Club and on the Fnlzr and MHg1lYf70 staffs. His future plans are for a career in dentistry. james Patrick Costigan 10303 Balfour Road Detroit, Michigan Sl. Mafthew Parish Pat has been very active in parish ac- tivitim, including junior and minor basket- ball and the vice-presidency of his Teen Club. He also played American Legion and Recreation lea e baseball. AtAustin he was a member ogltlme Magzlslro staH and also played on the school baseball team. He plans on an engineering course at the University of Detroit. Brian Martin Decker 427 Manor Road Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan St. Paul Pm-ish Although he is quiet in the classroom, Brian is a fireball in baseball, having played here at Austin and in an American legion league. He is also a star right- winger on the Optimlst's hockey team. Besides his sports-mindedness, he also has a lildng for sodal life which explains why he is on the sodal committee of St. Pau1's Teen Club. David Armand De Giustino 1435 Berkshire Road Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan St. Clare ofMonJefalco Parish Dave proved himself to be a serious and active student. His activities as a member of the Frmr stalf and Music Club and as An Editor ofourliterary per,LePenseun did not stop him from aileving academic recognition. An expert on history, Dave plans to teach that subject after attending the University of Detroit. Q' CLASS Patrick John De Petro 3893 Yorkshire Road Detroit, Michigan Sl. Clare of Monlefalco Parish Everybody calls htm Pat, and every- body likes him. This is because of his pleasing disposition whldt is always evi- dent, especially durln band practice. Pharmacy has attractedhris ambitions, and he intends to specialize in that Edd after attending Wayne State University. Frederick john Dery 3500 Haverhill Road Detroit, Midtigan Si. Clare of Monlefalco Parish Calmness, Frerl's chief characteristic, is one desired by everyone It was evident throughout the hectic days of preparation for the sdtool play, The Rainmaken as a member ofthe stage crew. An Accounting course at the University of Detroit ls ln the otllng for Fred. Dennis joseph De Schryver 1318 Three Mile Drive Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan Sf. Clare of Mortlefalco Parish Denny is a quiet but popular student. He was a member of the Frlar's football team in his freshman and sophomore years. He is a member of St. Clare's Teen Club. Denny will attend the University of Daroit and study law. Dennis Edward De Smet 5920 Kensington Road Detroit, Michigan St. Matthew Parish Denny is a prominent member of junior Achievement and is also active in the St. Matthew teen club. He hopes to be an engineer, and is planning to take an en- gineering course while in R.O.T.C. at tl-te University of Detroit. 45 1 fl 5 Ronald Roger De Smet 4588 Ijllibrldge Road Detroit, Michigan Sl. Margard Mary Parish Ron is aalve in sports adlvities outside of school. He plays recreation hockey and class D base all. Although undecided where to attend college, Ron plans to take up Accounting. Norman Donald Diebel 80 Touratne Road Grosse Pointe, Michigan Sl. Paul Parish Goose, the greatest class clown, never lacks a whimsical remark to keep every- one happy. He has been a section odlcer the last two wars and one of the tcp mem- bers of the swimming team. The role of jim Curry in The Rainmaker was a natural role for Don and went over very big with the audience. Don will take a pre-medical course at Notre Dame Uni- versity. Michael Bernard Dinko 22450 Brittany Road East Deroit, Michigan Sl. Basil Parish The quiet and retiring Mr. Dmkonlltted in well around the halls of Ausin. Al- though living a long distance from school, he was a faithful enthusiast at various school events. He is the oldest of a num- ber of brothers who are due to augment Austin's spirit in the future George Michael Dirnberger 5915 Neff Road Daroit, Michigan Sl. Matthew Parish George, a four-year honor student and scholastic laterman always seems to be in a pleasant and happy mood. In his senior year he belonged to the Magstro stall and the German Club. He plans to enter the priesthood and the Augustinian order. PREP I Y .-g i Roger Marcelle Dobeck 1235 Elford Court Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan Our Lady Star of lhe Sea Parish Roger has a natural talent for music He is a munber ofour band and also belongs to a quartet outside school. He has been called on frequently to mllven our assem- blies. This member of junior Adrievemmt intends to study aeronautical engineering. Q7 S.- Gerald Edmond Engelhard 4004 Woodhall Road Detroit, Michigan St. Hzilomena Parish Gerry, the quiet tn never has much to say. He is liked llllioughout the senior class. Although not active in Varsity sports, he enjoyed lntrarnurals. jerry is undecided about college. Michael Lawrence Donahue 285 Eastlawn Road Daroit, Midnigan St. Martin Parish Durlng his four years at Austin, has been one of its most active Among his activities he has been a ball mana er, a member of the Club, and gurln his senior yearl to spread his sciool splrlt by bee cheerleader. His future plans are for tistry at john Carroll University. i0 'sq'-ff joseph Francis Ewald 16078 State Fair Road Detroit, Michigan Sl. jude Paris joe was a well-liked fellow audent could be seen by his elealon to the - ent of l of treasurer of 1 D and presld while here at Austin. He ls about college but does have an the armed orcea. Francis Driscoll Bedford Road Michigan Malthazz Parish uck is a popular Irishman and an ac- one. He plays tenor saxophone in newly-formed band and portrayed e in 77ze Rainmaker. He also has active in Talent shows and played on CYO basketball team in his parish. arlie plans to attend the University of roit to study a.rchltectural engineering. Arthur Daniel Dybowski 18836 Chandler Park Drive Detroit, Michigan Sl. Philomena Panlsh A member of the National Hot Rod Assodation, Art is known for his knowl- edge about cars. Art is also amember of the A. and W. Club and plays C.Y.O. basketball. Art tians to go to General Motors Institute and become an Auto designer. 'Ny' Ytrv-rf Joseph F inazzo C hatsworth Road Michigan Clare of Monlefalco Punish y is a dreerful student always ready a joke In athletics he excelled as a fback on the Frlars varsity football . Gerry' was the vice-president of sec- n 3-C, treasurer of section 4-C, secretary the senior class, and treasurer ofthe ltermen's Club. He is also a member St. Cla.re's teen club. Gerry will take lsiness Administration at the University Detroit. William Bernard Fitzgerald 5220 Audubon Road Detroit, Michigan St. Malihew Punish 'lFitz is very active in Austin sports. He was a fine hurdler on our track team and excelled as a center in baskaball. Outside school he played basketball in the Hamtramck league and is a member of the St. joan of Arc Teen Club, Bill plans to take veterinary sdenoe at Michigan State University. Paul Hans Forster 1023 Whittier Road Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan Sl. Clare of Montefalco Parish Paul has a warm and friendly person- allty. He speaks German quite well and is a member of the German Club. Hishobby is gun oollealng. He will take Business Administration at john Carroll University. Terrance Francis Gallagher 21950 Edmunton Road St. Clair Shores, Michigan St. Ioan afArc Parish Athletic aotlvitles have been among Ter- ry's prime interats. He excels tn baseball at Austin and in the Ama-ican Legion Ieague Terry will attend Loyola Univer- sity of Chicago, where he will undertalre a Ilberal Arts course. Thomas Garfield Gallagher 44 Shoreham Road Grosse Poime Shores, Mldtlgan Our Lady Star oflhe Sea Parish Tom, captain of this year's football uad, was a standout leader both on and rd the field. He was vice-president of 1-D, president of 3-D, and In his smlor year was secraary of the I1:ttermen's Club. Eugene Anthony Gargaro, jr. 65 Renaud Road Crosse Pointe Shores. Klichigan Our Lady Slar of the Sea Parish Equal success in athletics and in studies is Gene's reward for his hard work. A fine golfer with an average below 80, he has the distinction of scoring ahole-ln-one Gene is also a member ofthe varsitvtennls squad, on the debating team, and the photography editor of the school year- book, Magistro. He plans to attend Geo rgctown University and study Iaw. S' .i i G' PREP R james Leo Geller 20561 Waltham Road Deroit, Michigan St. Raymond Pansh jim has been a member ofthe Sanctuary Soclety and an avid Friar sports fan throu out his four years at Austin. Al- thou slow to express himself, he is al- ways willing to cooperate. He is unde- cided about his future plans after leaving Austin. Ronald Mau rice Gernay 14439 Spring Garden Road Detroit, Michigan Assumption Crotlo Parish A good athlete, a good nudent, and a goo friend, Ron is respected by his fellow students. He is a member of the track and cross-country teams, parish basketball team, and a recreation hockey club. Ron has plans to attend either Michigan State or Western Michigan University after graduation. John joseph Glei 19134 Malllna Road Detroit, Michigan Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish Although the more praaiczal type, john stlll flnds time for sports. He has been manager of the football team for three years and has won a letter for it. He will be remembered for his blistering assembly talks on sdmool splrlt. Anthony Edward Grosfield 3446 Harvard Road Detroit, Michigan Sl. Clare of Montefaleo Parish Tony was a standout in this yea.r's foot- ball team. His athletic ability and his popularity have made htm a section offl- oer in three of his four years at Austin. Tonv will take a Business Administration course at the University of Davton. Charles Joseph Guns 1429 Berkshire Road Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan St. Clare 0fM07U4-dk'0 Parish Charlie, tn his own quiet manner, won the friendship of his fellow classmates. He is a faithful follower of the Austin basket- ball team and a member of the Sanctuary Society. He will attend the University of Detroit and take a Business Administra- tion course. Roger Achiel Haerens 21352 Severn Road Harper Woods, Michigan Our Lady Queen of Peace Hznsh Roger is known for his great Latlnl lations. After school hours he can found either at a meeting of the Math or partidpating in a basketball His plans for the future tend to Unlversitv of Detroit and an course. Alfred Edwin Hillenbrand 675 Fisher Road Grosse Pointe, Michigan Sl. Paul Parish Al is verv active in St. Paul's parlsh. He is a member of the Teen Club sodal com- mittee, and a delegate for the teen dub to the archdiocesan committee. Upon grad- uation Al plans to study Law at the Uni- versitv of Detroit. 3' Charles joseph Hitt 400 Eastlawn Road Detroit, Michigan Sl. Madin Parish Chuck is one of the more aalve I students. He has played football for years and was elected vice-president 4-C. Chuck receives quite a lot of rx but he takes tt ood-natumdly. He ls terested in a teagrlng career. airs Q-45 William Charles Heaney 4225 Kensington Road Daroit, Michigan Sl. Clare of Morzlefizlco Parish Bill is a well-liked Austinlte who has been active both in and out of school. While here at Aust.in he has panldpated in foot- ball for four years and is a member of the Iettermen's Club. He is also an active member of the St. Clare Teen Club. The University of Detroit is Blll's oollegechoice. Martin David Herzog 4637 Nell' Road Detroit, Michigan St. Philomena Parish Dave is verv busy outside of school be- ing a manber ofthe St. Philomena Fhillte's Club, and plaving on the parish C. Y.0. basketball team and the Cannon Recrea- tion basketball team. Dave plans to at- tend Electronic Institute in order to pre- pare for a career in Electronics. 05 William Daniel Hodgman 1570 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan Our Lady Star oflhe Sea Parish Bill is bca known for his sldll as a eager, but he has many other things to his credit. He lettered in basketball, tennis a.nd scho- lastics. As editor ofthe Friar in his senior year, he built up a tremendous amount of goodwill for the school through his manv associations with stalls and sponsors of other publications. He pla.ns to take a Ijberal Arts course at Georgetown Unt- versitv. Ronald Victor Ingels 4730 Waybum Road Deroit, Michigan Sl. john Berchman Parish Ron, although not very well-known inthe school, is quite a popular student in his section. He is an avid hunter and has a great interest tn cars. He would like tg-ago to the General Motors Tech Cerner er graduation. x CLASS Albert john Jakubiszen 10164 Nottingham Road Detroit, Mtdmtgan Sl. Mallhew Hzrish jake came to Auatn as a transfer student in his sophomore year. He was a menber of the Fnkzrs bowltngnteam and an ardent worker tn junior A evanem. Al plans to attend john Carroll University. Gerald Alan Janson 22435 O'Connor Road St. Claire Shores, Michigan St. joan ofArc Parish jerry is very active on our track team. Outside sdzool he bdongs to the partsh Teen Club a.nd CYO basketball team. He plans to take a course tn oommerdal ad- vertising at the University of Detroit. Thom as Kenneth Kahn 118 Lewiston Road Grosse Pointe Farms, Midtigan Sf. PaulPan1rh Tom ts a manber ofthe swimming team at Austin as well as the Grosse Potnteliunt Club. He is also an excellent rtder in their horse shows and an active manber ln the St. Paul's Tem Club. He tmends to follow his father's footsteps and become a lawyer. jerry Paul Kaminski 21225 Prestwick Road Harper Woods, Michigan Our Lady Queen of Peace Hzrish jury partldpated both in school activi- tim and tn outside autvities. He was a very hand working member of the track tea.m in his junior and smlor years. He was a menber ofthe Queen of Peace High School Club also. After graduation jerry is planning to attend the University of Dayton and take a Psychology course. 3' Michael Anthony Kearney 1262 Ashland Road Detroit, Michigan St. Ambrose Parrish Mlke is a quiet and frlendly member of section 4-C. He is well liked byhls class- mates and plans to take a liberal arts course at the University of Detroit. David William Keenan 1443 Harvard Road Grosse Pointe Park, Mjdzdgan St. Clare ofxllonlgizlco Parish A standout of efense on this year's Frlar's football team, Dave also worked hard in the classroom. Because of his determined effort in all phases of his high school program, he won the friendship and admiration of all who knew him. Frank Edward Kelley 440 Lothrop Drive Grosse Pointe Farms, Mtdmlgan St. Philomena Parish Kell always lljmtens the burden of some crushing class assignment with the pet phrase, That's All. He ts an avid participant in athlaim and a popular stu- dent. He was elected secretary of sealon 1-A and president of sealon 2-B. Frank is going to take a Businms Administration course at john Carroll University. Daniel Michael Kolch 5649 Gatmhead Road Detroit, Mldxlgan Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish Dan is definitely the quiettypeofstudem, but he has never been the one to avoid a little fun. He was a member of the Sanc- tuary Sodety durin his four years here at Austln. He is undecided about college and will more than likely enter military service PREP Richard Dennis Kornowski 5527 Bedford Road Detroit, Michigan St. Maltheuf Punish In four years Rick has never missed the honor roll. He is also greatly respon- sible for the sacrisy work done in our chapel and is an aolve member of St. Mat:thew's Legion of Mary. He imends to major in Mathematics at the University of Detroit and pursue a teadring career. nu- George Vincent Laforest 2065 Hunt Club Drlve Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan St. loan ofAre Parish Although everyone noticed that George was always smiling, it was not until this year that he was dubbed Sm1leyf' No matter what Mr. M lein, the Senior Chemistry teacher, wzlidr say or do, Geo- rge constantly greeted him with a smile. George is going to take Business Admin- istration at john Carroll University. 50 John Hamilton Kotcher 1395 Audubon Road Grosse Polme Park, Michigan Sl. Clare of Monlefalco Panlrh Ever since his frmhman year jay hem one of the most popula.r students Austin. Jay also plays left-wing on student hockey team. He plans to Automobile Management at the U1 sity of Dayton. Charles Francis Lauholf 5027 Audubon Road Detroit, Michigan Sl. Matthew Parish Charle always has an instructive proverb on hand for any situation. sides having this ability forextemporlzing, Charlie is very expert ln mechanical ing. He will take l0aried abilities along with him to the Industrlal Manag course at the University of Detroit. sm J If Hazen Kraus Allard Road Polnte Woods, Mldtigan lady Queen of Peace Parish ann is anewfacea.roundAust1nthls . Previously, he attended Sacred Heart for three years Although new, ls popular and has adjusted well. He ogs to be a oommerdal plot afteroollege e University of Damn. 7 .- Flores LoCicero Three Mile Drive Potne, Mtch! an Ckzre of Monlefaio Harish This yea.r's answer to the business house and LaRosa, Chick, more performed the duties of cheer- announcer, and chief athletic Vince, a member ofthe St. Clare Club and the Grosse Polme Youth will emer law school next vear of Notre Dame. 4310 . LN. 3. nr Russell joel La Bruzzy 4192 Bishop Road Ddrott, Ivltdxgan Sl. Ckzre of onldalco Parish Joel ls an aulve manber in bothjunior Achievement and the St. Clare Tear Club. After graduation he hopes to attmd Wayne State University and take a Business Ad- l11ll1l3ll'3Il0D QXIISC. . sa - M14 71-0 'xi 'S 1'f y e b ' lhll A 4. I Daniel Douglas Lucas 5788 Nell' Road Darott, Michigan Sl. Matthew Parish Carefree Luke is the type who never allows himself to be shaken by anything. This mental and physical :ability carried over into his four years of football in which he was allne performs. The treas- urer of section 1-C also played for several C.Y.O. teams. Dan will further his educa- tion with an aoeoumtng course at the University of Detroit. Michael Francis McDonald 1166 Audubon Road Grosse Potme Park, Midrtgan Sl. Clare of Monlefako Hzrzlsh Mike is aaive in several sdmool activities including the drama group and debating sodety. The editor-in-chld d' le Penseur is also a scholaslc letter winner. He plans to take a Liberal Arts course with a major in Philosophy and then enterthe teaching profession. William Joseph Mclnnis 5219 Innay Road Detroit., Michigan St. Margaret Mary Hznlsh Bill ls v active outside of school. He belon s tdrlllts parish teen dub, Kiwanis, altar ioys, Hol Name Soclety, and stlll manage to hold, down a job in astore. In college he will take an accounting course. William Bernard McIntyre 1233 Audubon Road Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan Sl. Clare ofM0ntefalco Parish Willie is noted for his boom! voice and his unending stream of dillidtlrlt ques- tions. A member of the school's dramatic club, Bill is interested in a Liberal Arts course at the University of Detroit. Charles Timothy Mc Kinnon 1214 Buckingham Road Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan Sl. Chzre of Monldalco Parish Tim is the cheerful type. For the pan four years he has played hockey in the City Recreation league. This year he was a manber ofthe senior team, the0pt1miss. Tim is also very aalve in junior Achieve- ment. After graduation he intends to mer a Business Administration course at the University of Dayton CLASS 18 ' :vu Q f rr T Y TF? Nu-X W '2- PREP Albert Townsend Marshall 5601 Haverhill Road Detroit, Michigan Sl. Matthew Parish Al has participated in a varied group of activities. The treasurer of his frmhman section has been on the Art stah' of the Fnar and the Magrlstro for three years. He also plays CYO basketball and is a member of junior Achievement. Al's art- istic skill will help him at General Motors Technical Center, where he will prepare for a career in Industrial Dmlgnlng. Stephen Anthony Mass 1337 Sunnlngdale Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan Sl. Ioan ofArc Parish Because of his unbelievable strength and size, Steve was appropriately nicknamed the Bean He used is physical ability on our football team and in winning an all-dty honor for shot-putting. Steveplans to attend the University of Detroit. Alan Richard Metz 3499 Bershire Road Detroit, Michigan Si. Clare of Moniefalco Parish Al is awell-liked student in school. He is an active member in the St. Clare Teen Club. Al wishes to attend the University of Detroit and take a Business Adminis- tration course. Thomas Leon Michalak 11980 E. Outer Drive Daroit, Michigan Sl. Matthew Hznsh Tom is a perfect example of the indus- trious and observant student. He has elected to take a course in Education at the Unlverslty of Detroit. His willingness to offer help whenever he is asked indicates great potential and success in the teaching profession. Michael Harold Miller 946 Iakepoim Road Grosse Pointe Park, Midrigan St. Ambrose Parllrh Mike is well-liked by his classmates de- spite his tall tales. He has been a faith- ful munber of the sdrool Sanctuary Society for four years. After graduating, Mike is going to attend the University of Detroit, where he will take an Accounting course. Michael Lambert Moran 1329 Buckingham Road Grosse Polme Park, Michigan Sl. Chre of Monlefalco Ptzngsh Mike is a popular and active memberof the class of '60. He was treasurer of sec- tion 2-C and secretary of 3-C, a member of the Sanauary Soday. In his senior year he was a member of the Magzlslro stadf He hopes to take a Business Adrnln- istratlon course at john Carroll University. Michael john Nash 1237 Balfour Road Grosse Pointe, Michl an Sl. Clare oflllorllefaio Panlsh Mike is one of the quiet fdlows in school. He is very active in sports, however, play- ing recreational league hockey with the Optimists, recreational league basketball, and tennis on the Austin team. Mike is a faithful member of the St. Clare Teen Club. He will take Business Administra- tion at the University of Dayton. Robert john N iederoest 262 Fisher Road Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan Sl. Paul Parish Bob is a fine Austin student who has plans to enter the University of Detroit after graduation and take a Businms Ad- ministration course. Although not too ac- tive around Austln, he is an adive mem- ber in the St. Paul Teen Club. i Marun Ricardo Mualem 1365 Three Mile Drive Grosse Pointe Park Midtlgan Sl. Clare of Morddalco Parish Marun ls one ofthe most active students at Austin He has been president of his section and a member ofthe Student Coun- dl for all four years Hewas vice-prsident of Student Council In senior year, and was presidmt of his class for the first three years. Despite injuries, Marun managed to eam a later in football this yea.r. He intends to take Accounting at the Univer- sity of Daroit. Ronald Rocco Napoli 22613 Mlllenbach Road St. Clair Shores, Mldrigan St. Gerirude Parish Ron is a four year member of the C sec- tion and was its treasurer in his freshman yea.r. Outside school he is aaive in junior Achievunent and his parish Teen Club. He will attend the University of Darolt. -7- Ronald Norman Nossal 1356 Newport Road Detroit, Michigan Sl. Ambrose Parish Ron's outside activities include a hockey of whidr he ls an alternate captain sdtool he was on the business stab' of Magstro. His college plans are for a less Administration course. F Gerald Wayne O'Berski 444 Chalfonte Road Grosse Pointe Fanns, Michigan Our Lady Star of lhe Sea Parish jerry is the type that everyone ap- preciates. With his humorous personality and jokes, he can get anyone to forget his troubles. jerry, a star perfonner of the Rainmaken was treasurer of sealon 1-A and secretary of 2-A. He has plans for a career in medidne. CLASS Francis Patrick O'Linn 1120 Devonshire Road Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan Sl. Clare of Montefalco Parish Pat will always be remembered as the Sherlll' who liked dogs. This is due to his fine performance in the Rainmaker. He also is quite a bowler in our league and is active ln parish activities. A Business Administration course is what he plans to take at the University of Dayton joseph Anthony Palazzolo 4773 Cadillac Avenue Detroit, Michigan Sl. Marlqarel Mary Parish joe is a 4-C mudent with reat musical talent. He plays in thenewlylqurmed Aumn band and also theMe!ro Symphonic Band. joe wants to become a pharmacist. Gerald Simon Phillips 794 Renaud Road Grosse Pointe, Michigan Our lady Slar ofthe Sea Panlsh jerry is a very active student both ln and out of sdmool. His main athletic interests afe basketball, baseball, and hockey. He p ayed basketball and baseball at Austin in his freshman and sophomore years. Outside of school he plays basketball for the Neighborhood Cub team and plays hockey in the Recreation league. jerry would like to go to the University of Detroit. Thomas Joseph Phillips 22820 Doremus Road St. Clalr Shores, Michigan St. baqy Parish Tom is active in several outside aalvitim including his parish Teen Club, a CYO basketball team, and the Optimist Hockey club. Inside school he ls known for his sharp clothes and partldpance in all in- tramural spons. He is going to take a liberal Arts course at john Carroll Unl- versity. Gerald joseph Pillars 1991 Frazho Road Roseville, Mlchlian St. Angela Huis Gerry came to Aunin two years agofrom Roseville Sacred Heart. Since that time he has exmlled ln spons. He wonhls flrx letter ln track and then another ln hls senior year ln footba.ll. He wlshe to at- tend the Unlverslty of Buffalo on a foot- ball sdlolarshlp. Thomas Leonard Pitlock 10935 Somerset Road Denon, Mldugan Sl. Brendan Ihrish One of the better known Austln sudems, Tom was a standout on the Frlar football team. On aeeoum of his leadership qual- ltles he was eleded section treasurer ln his senlor year. Tom plans to atrmd the Unl- versity of Detroit to take up designing. Franklin Delano Plecas 5236 Hillcrest Road Detroit, Mldmigan Sl. Phdomena Parish One ofthe outstanding athletes at Austin, Frank has played basketball and baseball in all four ofhls years at Austin. Amem- ber ofthe football team ln his senior year he was sidelined because of an injury. Frank, who was the president of his sopho- more section, plans to attmd the Univer- sity of Dayton. David Louis Rancilio 15843 Fdmore Road Ddrolt, Michigan St. Veronica Parish A manber of the va.rslty bowling team, Dave was a leader of the Intra-School Bowling league He also displayed his athldlc prowess during the baseball sea- son. Dave plans to attend the University of Dayton. N 'Q , , W l .,,. . .,4. A-4' - 5 fii 'N K sl Y 'w.R.1l. Robert George Rashid 1431 Bedford Road Ddrolt, Mlchl SI. Chzre of Ildonlefalco Hzrish Rock is a quid, industrious studem. Two of his outside activities are junior Achlevemeri and the Oplmlsfs Hockey Team. He plans to anmd Loyola Univer- sity and take a pre-medical course T' Francois de Sales Robert 729 Bedford Road Grosse Pointe Parle Mldngan Sl. Clare ofMonlefalco Parish At the beglmxlng ofthe sophomore year, 5'Frenchv came to Austin. A native of Montreal, Quebec, he speaks Frmd: flu- ently. Most ofhls spare tlme ls devoted to tlnkmai with automobiles. His mechan- ical s will help hlm ln auonautlcal engineering at the University of Detroit. Richard Warren Redoutey 21167 Humlngon Road Harper Woods, Mldrlgan Our lady Queen of Brace Parish teen dub and other parish aaivitlm. graduating he hopes to attend the I sity of Detroit and take a Businss mlnlstratlon course. Dick ls an aatlve member ln his Tr' M... Eldon Edward Rolf 3605 Balfour Road Dmolt, Mldxlgan Sl. Clare ofMontdaleo Parish Butch ls an excellent athlete Not ls he a good hockey player, but also sparkling on the lnReld for the baseball team. He ls a member ofthe Clare Teen Club. Eldon wlllanenx' Institute of Technology. John Regnier Nashville Road Michigan Lady of Good Counsel Parish ke ts the uid type. He plays on a YO basketball team. He intends to fur- er his education at the University of 61011. ,11- KE. Q- CNW' jay Ronan N. Oxford Road Pointe Woods, Michigan r Lady Slar of the Sea Parish llllke, an educational minded individual, Father Preaon's assistant llbrarlan. Ac- e in our debatlng group, hewtll attend rgetown University to study Foreign 8113. Leonard Roger Rezmierski 23119 Port Road St. Clair Shores, Michigan Sl, Margard Parish Living a great distance from Austin, len has covered many miles coming andgotng to sdrool for four years. Len is a member of St. Margaxet's teen club and is also an altar boy ln the parish. He plans to go to john Carroll University and take Business Administration. Qi, 'UB 1 'N Alvin Arthur Rutledge 15268 Cedargrove Road Detroit, Mtdrlgan Guardzan Angel Parish Moe was vice-president of sealon 3-A and secretary of 4-A. As assembly news- mster he has worked dill tly for school sptrtt. He was also the igsketball man- ager, sports editor of the Fnar and busi- ness manager for our produaion of the Rainmaker. Al is going to study law after graduation. Peter George Sakalas 427 Moross Road Grosse Poime Farms, Michigan Sl. Philomena Parish Pete is ben lmown for his dramatic abil- ity whlch was danonstrated in the play Minor Miracle which was performed in Monroe for the Cmestan Drama Festival. He plans to take Pn-Demtstry at the Unt- verslty of Ddrott. Gerry Michael Salkowski 567 Middlesex Road Grosse Potnte Park, Mtchlgan Sl. Ambrose Parish Garyhas beenaleaderofthedassof '60 since his freshman year. Having been elected seaion president tn his freshman year, he went on to become section pres- ident and class seauary in his sophomore year. Durtng his junior and senior years he was also dected seaion president. His actlvitlves do not stop herq he was a member of Austin's football team durlng his four years at Austin. john William Sanders 1211 Torrey Road Grosse Potnte Woods, Mldrtgan Our lady Star ofihe Sea Parish john is respected not only because of his high academic adrievement but also be- cause of his friendly personalltv. He is one ofthe greatmt golfing enthusiasts ever to graduate from Austin and always shoots a good game. His terrlllc understanding of math will help him ln his engineering course at the Universitv of Detroit. Ronald Anthony Schalfran 18900 Alstead Road Detroit, Michigan Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish Ron is a lively person who seemstolike receptionist duty. He is one of the more skillful and versatile intramural plavers, having partldpated in football, volleyball and baseball. After graduation he intends to study dentlstrv at Wavne State Uni- versity. to i D o--- gs A 1 if 1.-Q o CLASS 196 .VN PREP 5 Jeffrey Steven Schmidt 3822 Ashland Road Detroit, Michigan St. john Berchman Parish This member of 4-A's Indian trlbe has been well-liked bv his friends ln junior Achlevanent who eleded hlm president of his company. He was also one of the members of the Rainmaker crew. He is going to take a pre-dental course at the University of Detroit. Thomas Anthony Schoenherr 4175 Yorkshire Road Detroit, Michigan St. Clare of Morztefzlco Parish Tom, the younger brother of one of Austin's basketball stars, Russ Schoenherr, ls a faithful follower of the Frlars basket- ball team. Tom is a good student and plans to attend the Unlversltv of Detroit. Edward Michael Schulte 3463 Harvard Road Dm-on, Michigan Sl. Clare oflllonlefalca Parish Ed has been a well llked and respected Austin mudent throughout his four years here He has been the score keeper for the various intramural teams for the past three vears. Paul Stephen Schulte 1321 Buckingham Road Grosse Pointe Parle Michigan St. Clare ofMoniefalca Parish In the classroom Paul is a quid and like able type of person. He plays goalie for the Optimist Hockey team and has been nicknamed IIaoques . He will attend the University o Detroit. Thomas John Schulte 3463 Harvard Road Detroit, Michigan Sl. Chre of Montefalco Hzrish Tom is very popular with all the stu- dents. He ls one of the persons respon- sible for keeping the intramural schedules, scores, and records. He was a member of the Bowling team tn his junior and senior years. Tom intends to enter business after he graduates from Austin. f 'x fix , s 3. 12 Robert Alan Spansky 5574 Haverhill Road Detroit, Michigan St. Mallheuf Parish Bob ls a four year honor studem and sdmolastic letterrnan. He was senior editor of this year's Mags-tro, a contributor to the Friar a staff member of Le Penseurg and also belonged to the Math and Cer- man clubs. He w1ll attend the Unlversitv of Detroit. Ronald joseph Scott 5227 Bedford Road Detroit, Michigan Sl. Malthew Parish Ron is an active member ln school activ- ities. He also plaved lntramurals regularly and would always jump at a chance to play basketball or football outside of school. He pla.ns to go to the Universitv of Detroit to take a pre-dental course. Ronald Anthony Spezia 3411 Audubon Road Detroit, Michigan Sl. Clare rf Ilflontzfzlm Parish Ron's chief ambition is to become a doctor. He will take his pre-medicalcourse at Dayton. In his spare time Ron's chief activities are centered at the St. Clare Teen Club of which he ls vice-president. 'QQ V Ulla., iv Paul Slowke Oldtown Road 1, Michigan Mallheaz Panlrh who is active in his parish Teen Club, participates tn CYO basketball and recreation hockey. After graduating Austin, Al wants to attend the Uni- of Detroit as the beginning of his become an accountant. lg rthur Francis Spindler 32 Balfour Road rosse Pointe Park, Michigan . Clare of Movttcfalco Parish came to Austin ln his junior yearfrom cred Heart Seminarv. He soon became popular student who was well liked by his classmates. Art plans to go to john rroll University, where he plans to ma- rin science and be in the Army R.O.T.C. lr Thomas Roy Smith 21730 Ergehasdt Road St. Clair ores, Michigan St. joan of Arc Parish After his transfer to Austln Tom enjoyed great athletic success. He lmered begin- ning in his sophomore year in track and football. Tom has been a section and class ollloer for these past three vears. He would like to study technical engineering after graduation but has vet to choose a university. aaa., Robert Bruce Squires 1331 Three Mtle Drive Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan Sl. Clare of Morzlefalco Harish Serving as a football manager as an underclassman, Bob has been a veryfaith- ful follower of the Frlars all through his four years at Austin. He is a member of the Teen Club at St. Clare Bob intends to take Business Administration at the University of Detroit. fer, -. f . if .. - t rw ' V '72 7' P CLASS James joseph Stewart 19250 Edgdleld Road Harper Woods, Michigan 0117 Lady Queen of Peace Panlsh jim is a friendly tvpe of person. He is active in jtmjor Achievement, scouting and his parish Teen Club. He will go to the University of Detroit to studv electrical engineering. Howard Neal Stoneback 75 Ballantme Road Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan Our Lady Star ofthe Sea Parish Being a member of the Grosse Pointe Youth Council. chairman of junior Activ- ities at the Detroit Yacht Club. and head cheerleader at school, Neal has a well- rounded schedule throuizout the vear. These aalvities do not, owever, hinder his studies. Neal plans to enter Notre Dame Unlversitv to studv Law. Michael Gerald Sullivan 30130 jefferson Avenue St. Clair Shores, Michigan SI. Gerlrude Parish Mike has alwavs shown great tnterest and a wide knowledge in the medical Held. The student trainer for our basketball team plans to become a veterinarian and will study for this career at Wayne State University. Timothy Michael Sweeney 9674 Balfour Road Detroit, Michigan Sl. Matthew Parish Tim is the kind of student who isnt heard of too much tn school, but outside of school he participated actively ln parish affairs. He was a member of St. Matthew Teen Club, and he also played CYO bas- ketball in his junior year. Tim wishes to V 5-qv ' X.. 1'- 1-- nr- fi' FJ . L attend the University of Detroit. if 6' Thomas Patrick Taylor 1452 Hawthome Road Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan Sl. joan of Arc Parish Tom is an eager student who prefers French to his other subjects. He is a mem- ber of our Debating Sodety and also is on the staff of Le Penseur. This Explorer Scout will take a course Ln the Humanities probably at Lovola University of Chicago. Thomas Joseph Toenjes 1117 Yorkshire Road Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan Sl. Clare ofMon!efalc0 Parzlsh Twanger is our famed bell-ringer and also president of the Radio Club. He is an all-around elearlcal wizard and has flxed many radio and television sets. His career is elearlcal engineering whidr he will prepare for att.heUnlversltvofDetro1t. Thomas Earl Totz 19888 East Doyle Place Crosse Pointe Woods, Michigan Our Lady Star ofthe Sea Parzlsh Since transferring to Austin from Grosse Pointe High in his sophomore year, Tom has ldt an outstanding impression on his fellow students. He is a fine athlete, and plans to go to the University of Dayton or a pre-medical course. john Gary Van Assche 65 Roslyn Road Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan 0141 lady Star ofthe Sea Parish Alwavs being the scholastic leader in his own sealon, Gary also has anoutstandlng and friendly personality. He hopes to be come a die designer and will take an en- gineering course at Villanova next Fall. PREP I Michael james Victor 3545 Bishop Road Detroit, Michigan St. Clare 0fM0nlefalco Panlsh Mike is another one of Austin's active students. He has lettered twice ln football. Outside of school he ls a member of the St. Clare Teen Club and the St. Clare CYO basketball team. He also plays a great deal of hockev with a leading recreation club. The University of Detroit is his college choice. Michael Deveraux Whitty 1221 Whittier Road Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan Sl. Clare of Monlefalco Parish Mike is known for his flllbusters whidr are liable to come out in anv class. He ls a well quallfled member of the Detroit junior Round Table and also a flne coach in Little-League basketball. He was the sports editor of this year's Magstro. He is interested in Political Sdence at George- town University. Michael john Vincent 11400 Balfour Road Detroit, Michigan Sl. Brendan Parish While he does not participate in extra- curricular school activities, Mike is amem- ber of St. Brendan's Teen Club. Mike works inthe cafeteria doin several chores for Mr. Jagels. An athletic pastime is weight-lifting. Mike plans to go to Wavne State University to work for a Bachelor of Arts degree Edward John Wieferman 1156 Three Mile Drive Grosse Polnte Park, Michigan Sl. Clare of Morzlefalco Parish john's prlmarv interests lie in radio and electronics. He is also a flne golfer and a member of his parish Teen Club. His plans are for a course in Electrlcal neering at the University of Detroit an a career as a radio technldan. 58 Earl John Vogel 1797 Allard Road Grosse Polnte Woods. Mlchlgan Our lady Queen rf Peace Parish Sllpperv was one of the best ofthe 4-A comedians. His timely remarks and dever wit are the causes of this distinction. He is also aaive tn intra.mural sports. He plans to 0 into an electrical engineering course at gre Unlversitv of Detroit. Alan Henry Weitenberner 17301 Bradford Road Detroit, Michigan Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish Al is a quiet and serlous student who takes things as they come. He is a mem- ber of Our ladv of Good Counsel Teen Club. Al plans to take Mortuary Science at the Unlversitv of Detroit. tv 1 Donald Daniel Wieme 323 Lothrop Road Crosse Pointe Farms, Michigan St, Paul Prznlsh Don ls a likeable and pular student. He is an active member oflhis parish Teen Club and ts interested in home movies, His plans are for a premortuary course at the University of Damon. William Herman Yerke 14631 Mayfield Road Detroit, Michigan Guardzkm Angels Parish Bill is another student who has success- fullv combined studies and sports. He has been in charge of the school bowllngleague and also ls the top member of our bowling team. His ability lnmathematicsmayhave influenced his decision to enter a career ln electrical engineertng at the University of Detroit. Raymond james Youngblood 721 Chalmers Road Detroit, Midrigan St. Ambrose Parish jim was president of his freshman section and vlce-president of his junior section. Amon his outside aaivltles he is a mem- ber olgjunlor Achievement. jim plans to take up Accounting ln college Thomas Peter Youngblood 1991 Allard Road Crosse Pointe Woods, Michigan Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish Because he has such a frtendlv and good- natured disposition, Klmo is a po ular student. ln his senior vear this member of the A seaion was a chairman of the dance committee and managing editor of the Magtsfro. Tom hopes someday to be an attomey in the Detroit area. Edward james Zabinski 585 Ballantyne Road Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan Our Lady Star ofthe Sea Parish Fd is a well-liked Austin student. Al- though he doesn't participate ln manv school activities, he is a member of Our Iadv Star of the Sea Teen Club and is an excellent hockey player. He intends to follow ln his father's footsteps by studying medicine at the University of Detroit. Kenneth Paul Zosel 1251 Whlrtler Road Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan Sl. 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Malbusch, marching through Gaul with his homeroom section of sophomores, goes over a translation of Caesar's Com- mentaries on the blackboard, De Bello Galllco, and the class follows his fiberglass pointer as he Indicates key words to he pa -Q-ff .A ,X . X, N JNL. K g . 47' Sophomore English Mr. Kellv, sophomore English teacher, explains the central theme of a short storv to Donald Uamlni, amused, while the remainder of the class reads the same passage to themselves fl T unior Mathematics 1. 2 Fr. Chapman, gesturlng vigorously, tries to get across a point to Q , ' ' one ofthe students in his class in algebra. Q - f AW S ' 'iff' '7'5 f , A .V krfiryzjd 74 ,, 3. -, . W f...iRf 'X X x si Lal' 'H B, unior French Mr. Bailey, with a well tacked bulletin hoard, demonstratm a point of interest to his junior French class, while the outline of class assignments remains on the blackboard. X! YM Senior Religion We have quest1ons, membcrs of section 4-A tell Fr. 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Gerald Flnnzuo. jowph llurdv. manager. 7711111 row: Assistant uthletlccllrector Fr. ll0QZlI1,lll1lll21gBI' Anthony In Fam, Coach Flood. rummage-r jauncs Austin Friars Varsity Football Team rx no 'O Q 'xv 5 lg gd' 1f..l'5EAl7 41. ' Q 12 I-lf, ta.: 8 ,eissasfl 'li 52 it 55 Ellis, Marun Mualem, john Wlnkworth, Patrick Murray, William Bode, Richard Corona, Thomas Gallagher. captain, lawrence Smith, Charles HItt,jack Giacolone,jerome Tisler, Michael Pfalf, Frank Plecas, john Glei, athletic director Fr. Mc Donnell. Fourlh row: Anthony Crosfleld, Stephen Mass, William Heaney. Michael Victor. Paul Zosel. Thomas Smith. Daniel Lucas, Robert Plumpe, Harry Irwls, Gerald Salkowski. i 'S :f'- gf -' fa - ,N -, nv f us A M fl ji' 3 .-in tm rt 4 as JS' ' 'J' 227 fi 'w.Q'- ' WT' 'X ' 1 ft 1 1' .,,x.A' W :-Q., m 3 be kqjztnmg-fx lf,,, lur.Q F, P' CT. nrx yr-f' j 1' ia, .. 5 ., XX: '5 , f -- r' Q vi ' .F Xi, Qfasni if gg? 'wb X Q. . ic, S Q- ' T , .. V' ,. , 1- f ,. 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Right, top, john Stanley f47Q hlts a Notre Dame ball carrier with a driving tackle to stop Notre Dame on Austln's two- yard line. Right, center, After re- ceiving their pep talk from Coach Flood, the Friars take to the field with a determined look at the be- ginning of the second half. Bottom, l. to r., Paul Zosel snags in another aerial to lead the Frlars toward paydlrt. Larry Smith Q56j breaks up an aerial in the end zone to prevent an Irish T.D. jerry Sal- kowskl 170D leaps up ln the air on his way to intercept an Irish pass. Injured jerry Pillars 1483 is helped off the field in the fourth quarter of the Notre Dame game by Tony La Fata and joe Hardy. The Games In A Nutshell Austln vs. Cathedral Central Austln Passes . ....,...... ,... 6 -9 ...... Yds. Passing . . . . . . 68 . . . Yds. Rushing ..... . . 113 . . . 1-'Irst Downs ....... , . 12 . . . Passes Intercepted bv , . . . . 2 , . . Penalties ,,..4..,..,..., 162 Yds. . , Austin vs. Saleslan Austin Passes ....,. . . . 15 . . . Yds. Passing . . , . , 10 . . . Yds. Rushing ,..., . . .162 . . . Flrsl Downs. ,,... . . 12 . . . Passes 1ntt'rc1'ptedl1v . . . . . 2 . . . . . Pt'naltIt-s ....,,..., . . 85 Yds. . . Atlstln vs. Notre Dante Austln Passes ...... . . 2-11 . . . . . Yds. Passing . . . . 10 . . . Yds. Rushing ..... . . 77 . , . Flrst Downs ....... . . . 8 . . . Passes lnterevpu-d bv . . . . . 1 . . . . Penalties ......... ..... 3 5 Yds .... Austln vs. Unlversitv nl' Detroit Austln Passes ,..... . . 1-6 . . . . Yds. Passing . . . . . 21 . . . Yds. Rushing ,... . . 45 . . . Flrst Downs ......., . . . fl . . . Passes Iult-ru-pled bv . . . . . 0 . . . . Pcnaltlt's . . . . . . 55 Yds. . Austln vs. St. joe's Austin Passes ...... ...... 6 -15 . . . Yds. Passlng . . . . . 67 . . . Yds. Rushing .... . . 72 . . . First Downs ....... . . . 5 . . . Passes Interrcptrd hv . . . . . 0 . . . . Penalties ............... 35 Yds .... Austin vs. LaSalle Austin .,12... Passes ....... s Yds. Passing . . . Yds. Rushing .... Plrst Downs ...... Passes Intercepted hv ..B7... . Cathedral .....4-12 ..,45 N105 ....6 . . . 35 Yds. Saleslan ....1-3 ...46 ...39 ...,6 ...25Yds. Notre Dante .....,.37 ....,,.25 ..,97 ....6 ....60Yds. U. of D. ......5-7 ...,.99 M182 . . .91 Yds. St. joefs ...,.0-2 ....0 ...99 ..,.4 ...51Yds. 1.'tSallc ..,2-3 ...15 M134 ....7 9 jerrv Pillars C481 Is lnobhed by Notre Dame tacklers as Paul Zosel 1661, Paul Debhaudt f53j, Tonv Gros field Q50 1. and Mantn MualemQ49j trv to get Into posltlon to help out. Pcnaltles .....,,........ 70 Yds .... . . . 35 Yds. Season Towls for 7 Games Austin vs. Cathollc Central Augqjn Opp,-,,,,,,L, Austin Central Passes ....... . . . 2-4 . . . .... 6-9 Passes ...... 1 , , 19 .51 , , 21. 43 Ytls- llilS5llljl . . . . . 10 . . . , . . 82 Yds. Passing . . , 192 , A 312 Yds. Rushing .,... . . 81 . . . . . 111 Yds. Rushing .... . 637 . . 767 First Downs ....... . . . 5 . . . . . . 10 First Downs .... . . . . 42 . . 45 Passes Interrupted hv . . . 0 ..... ....... 2 Passes Intertrpted lw . . . .,,, 3 . . . , 8 Penalties ....... . . 25 Yds. . . . . .65 Yds. Penalties ....... ..,, 4 0 for 360 . . . . 41 for 362 A s Q1 nah 1 1 ,IJ H ov ' ,'Xfs :I S' fn-ff. ' A A a' s - is K4 -nm. 2 ,Q 'I' . ! li' .. ns-.f .Aa .,,v ,bn pf Z 3 . w s A 'i .N , -ug' xi Q, if Q1 -0 , 'AW s. f . aw., , ,J ,414 al naval up-1. P 1 1 s. 46 fi' I 4 . ,pr-0 3 I lv' 1. I Q in fly, - Q , I F' 4, I o ' c w' . 1 .A nj, -fa C4 AEE. g..? :- -' gi, Ol, -.. hir S lg wb-1' xii'-'H I. ff 'w -NRFQ ' -ff f 9-v 5 Q S f fm 'pl ff A -.ff mg- f.: 3-j',' Q. I , fw 'isQf'11v',N -X 2 .Q.s 'zfg :QQ 'M 1, 'N ff- . 3521-s 957956, 1 L 'x - ffl: J X duzv 'LQ .l L..- 1 .7 - 0 .,., -v 'igjw . . Mmm 'N fb- in 6 Sr ,N IAQ Q..-+ I 3 OP av' X ll: 7 l48l 1 fr ,, cv- - 'As' '.' rs-X ,,.-f'.p:xQf',3il:'1jliLRf' If sr -f 4 ,C 5... 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Below, Tom Eder f82j sweeps around right endfor a considerable gain as jim Bond f46j, jim West Q53j. Pete Bidolll L65j, and Bob Blllnnd UU prepare lo block. Dennv Marchand f4l J, Don Uamlnl 1665. Gerald Garner USD, and Fred WlSSllI2ll1 f47j follow up on the play. -Y -if dl' A' t 'T .L 91 'AC-QQ, 1' l Above A host of blockers clear the wav for Demw Murchztnd as he makes :mother long gain. LM. upper, Coach Glovmmuccl ln- structs the platvers ut hnlf-time amd tells them how to plan' the second half hetter them the first. Left, lrfzurr, Pete Bldolll. joe Deehv. amd Don Liatmlnl gang tackle one of Cztthollt' Centratlk ltatlfhucks while Hunk Schulte. Nlek RClll,l.1llN West amd Bob Bllland rush to help. Rgglzl. It seems thztt Nick Buchatrd and Pete Bldolll halve the situation well ut hand. hut for zldded lnsuramce jm- Deehv amd Ilamk Schulte gather to make the tackle secure. 's .- ,.. I ,x, . Q.. .1.. ,I u. Far, 56'-1r W5 if lv Fl 34 Frosh Football Team 3 Austin F riars Coach DeLuca gives the freshmen team a hrleflng during halftime at a game at Balduvk Field against Dc La Salle, 5 ff' If 'Q .if up, Q! as L2 if L, in r., flrxl ronx' Bob Philllps, Bob Borough, john Kcllv. Lurrv Dukc, Leouurd Gcorgc. Walter Auch. Ron Brodowia, Rick Plue. jhu Kcuucdv, Dlck Fields. Smnul mum' Mike Pudlllu. Douglas Kozcl, Llovdjucobs. Gam' livulz. Sauu Cauulnuo. Bob Dc Sum. Thu Heulv. Robert Stoll. Bob Suuford. Couch D1-Luc.1 glvcs some hvlpful hluts lo Qkueellugj Dcuuvjumx. Bob Cuuuou. fslundlug. l to r jill-uc Deb- buudl. Sum Mc Kl1lglll.Jllll KL'IlIltTlX'. 'l'o1u Wulkcr. uud Al lh'fu'vr, 'in , n Bill Zeuuuln. Mlkc NCIICIIN. I71Ifl1RUw1 Fr. lloguu, Boh Cuuuou. Suu: Mf- Kuight. Fred Moran. Gurv Shlrllln. Dcnuls julww. Duulcl Pugcl, Albert Du fuvcr. EIIHCIIC Dchbuudl. 'l'0lI1 Wulkvr. john Nlc'C.nrIlw. 'liouv Lu Faust. umnugcr. -,, .. 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Qkmch Carroll, and joseph llardv Qlruinc-rl Snmflmg flff nf flgfll. llwnms llcrscl1lmckQ57. l'runcis Nlunzxco 103. 17unielSrelTes l.1,' Xustin Xuslin Xustin Xuslin Xustin Xustin Xustin Xustin Xustin Xustin Xustin Xustin 41 41 44 45 77 51 74 40 65 42 65 52 Q Q 14 D. I .lu rvnce 1-ru-n Q IT H. Robert Plumpc Q 135. Phillip ll t'IllllOllAQ ll l. Robert llillamd Q 165. Doug- s lllllkhtlflll QSM. lmsrelmre' llfllllll Q-41, Llmmws llc-sl Ql2J. l'rancis ffoughlin Q3j. 'l'l1omz1s lxngvl Qill. illlfl Nlirlmel Xla1rrl1lz1m'lQ6l. llvvllo hlfilllllll Qulwsvntl Season Scores vs flillllllllk' fll'l1II'ill vs Nutrv lyilllll' vs l',0l' 17, vs liutlwclrnl llentml vs St, -loscplm vs llc l,uSz1lle vs Salle-sian vs flilllliblii' Central vs Notre Dame vs lf of ll. vs Cntlmedrul Qlelltrzxl vs St. lost-plm 40 46 40 '30 'll 60 42 48 55 '57 '31 28 ,lm llilland Q15 J. Ilan Stcfles Q 12 J. lmcl llrunk Xlllllllfll Q ll rQL'I u-mlx lm .1 pmsilwll-144-lun' ff wr' -3 ,SY Am 6505 PM ,,,,f g qn ze 'S 'A Altima Q. Q-dw-.wan S si i 'mmf gf Hg I Jong Winkwonh takest!1c'op4-ningllp from thc! Izirhulic fzflllflll oppollcllt Nlr llarmlllmzu iI1SlI'llCIl0l1SfOTlhf'SI2lI'Til1gfiVt'Uf-551111 Xlrliniglmt. llwinucki 'l'0m 'l'z1rrz1s. l7OlIjlXXiI1kNKOI1h. and I.:1rrv Duke' joseph Trupiano, 'llimothv Fitzgerald, Douglas Wlnkwonh, William Yfmmin, Samuel K Kmfclnzg. Patrick Lynch Qmanagerl Hrs! map 1.41m nglzt David Beaupre, Roger Coyro. Thomas 'l'arras, l'atrlck Blake, Gregory' llojnackl, lawrence Duke, james Viola, Szrmzzl mm 1411 In nglm Mr, llollosv Qcoach H, Kerry Schaeflner. Ravmond Scheider. McKnight, Roben Cannon, Robert Phillips. Mr. Carroll Qassistant coadnj. 19.1-n k Sam McKnight wins the tip-off against llatholicllentral frosh in a hand fought contest The l-rosh bench watdmes intensely as the game gets close against Catholic Central. ll t :S rt, V hx W wk! , llgikl if f uv. Sy I ig ,. K iii in ' if 4 W ' A 14- 'Go-. 1 w yin! Y Q 1 P , , D I V V.: 1 M ' Q Q, I Y Xusliu XIISHII Xustin XllSIill Xustin Xustin Xustin Xuslin xllhllill Xustin Xustin Xustiu Xustin Xustin 136 50 36 46 36 63 T0 65 52 IW 56 55 47 '16 'nr' 'n -Iv L 'hr .. .Q--11,5-Y2'??fLT.19. G yvbve xr ir., 1 -. . gf? : 'il lng. 01, ,.,k A I. ., 'Ne Above, llohn Price, Ed Secord and Dick Inch pace themselves in preparation for the last quarter o the mile run. Austin Friars Track Team Below, Blll Fitzgerald gets encouragement from jim Garrahy as he demonstrates the form that carried him to the flnals in the dty meet. 1 f Q 4. .hugxxw Dave Boyer takes a hurdle as he nears the flnlsh ofthe 180 yd low hurdle race. ' A -5247. , . h gy.. , '-v- stovouov- -.. Y ' ' Q '-j- - .- .:: :tae --T4 57114-'f:'2, . '- - - --4- '9..,..- ' .. 2 -H . l ,. . f , fn V '- , .. ,Q V ' .Memp- ' ' I .- u. A ' ' .-a. . JH ' ,. -'E-' .A:- ' A ' 4 , Q ' '-. 91 'C .,t-- f.: - -'- ., 'fn r -' -:'K1r-, ag if-T9--.Q .-.:.'.-.-,,n4.'Q- -ffl-...l4n N abs JI.- 2 .i. .Q 0 'sl' Above, Exhausled Blll Fitzgerald hands the baton to determined jerrv Janson to start a new leg of the 880 sprl nt relav, Rzglzt, joe Kramer and Tom Romlg make It all-Austin am thev battle over the last hurdle ln the 120 yd. high hurdles. '45 e -. ,visa lr ar ,.,-,, - --,-. 0 L 1'- 55' T .tiff-K . 4 1 0- N . -.'- 'df 7 5 .,.. ga-'wa ' ,mgsqgl t. J' ' Brhmu Members of the team watch jerrv 5 Pillars strain before landing in the pit In the broad lump event, ,X . bif 4 N.. :iff 1 'i 55 F- N ,r ' . -,. .5 X,-4 , .Q ':, . ,lx 5 . Ars' ' iw. F-b 'Q 1 xv W-- . 1 1,4 1, iv, .. , . . . I 45 ,. 'e ' ' L - 1,4 KV 'Q u ' , sf Air, ' J .. :N-H'- If-4'-C1 . .- F , .4 'TAIL brawl -, ' F, . . ,, ,.......w---'-q QQ .. V -. . ,EX AUS HAT www i -..-Q . Wu- 1.-A 4,,..pnal r x if h P '-' ' - .' p . ,. 1 f-pub. nl! 8' 9 u v ' Q - 'v f '- -'K . gf -- 4 '25 4 lbw? 1 fail -4 9 li J qv .o If! 4 ,, ro-I Q , Je ' .ga f 'T'rp---'fa' J 2.4 9 1 M v, .I ,., ' . 4 M037 1 b ' QR' 'U' -., I IU , , all IJ4 f ill ...l 5 J Norm Pfafl. captain of Austin 's track team, strains every muscle as he comes down the Cinder path to the finish line in the 880 yd., half-mile race. while , - ., manager. Michael Imhoff, clocks his time and other Vgg -2 0 ' teammates cheer him on from the sidelines. 1.4 -Q' - in-. . , i 3 . 1 Q , . D, - ' A- ' ', r , '-l- , Q Oy' ' .1 ' J' 1 1' ', 4 if All-ff, -V h, 'gl ' 'Mil 'ML' L Frank Cherry, who came out for track as senior, gives his all toward the flnnl score, Dave Sommerfleld shows good form as he puts forth a winning effort In the broad jump. unn- 14 Ll STIF 'X l' PQQ ls.A ' ' V' Q .. -. utr 1-lun. H fa I -B: : LY: . . 'S 1 ..a.vv 'rr F ' M ju 5' ..-4 .ov -'YG' 'lang 'WS- gil' ,L '+- Ken Mokdnms attempts to glide over the har on his flrst trv ln the high jump- ing event. 4' bran, 'T'lan1, . s Krwelmg, I. tu r., Ronald Schaffron. Richard Lang, Albert Butler, David Bover. St'mn1lR0u', Michael Imhoff. manager. Michael Dlnko, Edward Secord. Richard Loch. Thomas Youngblood. Robert Sherrv. 7711'rd Row, Kusrnv VFHUI 't arm! i '-ba Terrentr McAllnden. William Fitzgerald. Walter Connolly. Gerald Knmlnskl Austin Friars Cross Country Team . .- ' Q 7 '51 1 44' azlgyx 5' l ,L Qi'Q5,i, 'Q . ur as A M ...,.,.....-f 51 X . i ' M ' .4 I Y y ' xl -,, 1 . if 3 I S 1- I -, .' 1 ...Q 'R 1 J.. ,.-v . R .A -1 5 da c john Price crosses the flnlsh llne flrst :Ls he captures this mlle event against Servlte ln the track meet at Belle Isle. -s Tlx f x F yy I R r 'All' n l va 7 jim Bt'lllll'0jl1ll'Cl. Brian Decker. and IJZIVK'R2lIlL'llll0ill5L'llSSll1l'gilllll', wllllv Fr. Mc Donnell. conclx Flood. Hank Ritter and Ken Ruprlcll flIlillI2lj,1l'T'il, ill ullcntivclv on ilu' lx-ncll v Ci'- 'N-N, --ui Cutllcrlml lmllcr H'illi'l1K a rllfllll Wright firm' alnotllcr wtrllictul r.ll1kl'l0Cz1s. ilu' mlclu-r Dun 1,41 Ycrcllcrv is plznvlmg tlllrrl. llillll Zmvl slmrlslup. .Incl lxvn Svl wrcr in lcll flclrl, Q Austin Friars Varsit Baseball Team Jim Kraus, pluvlng first lmsc.w1reu-Im to f1'lll'1' an Cutlmlral plzlvcr an 'llun Wrlqhl lmrkw un llrum the mound. .,y.'.C?, Killa lziflcr -..- AP: ', 7 r ma, ,f , . 'D 'is K IRI. , Q 2 v . Qtff .f ,4 2 5 . :vat x .- 4 1 f L.- ..,.-.i.i.. ,f ,I 1 - 4 L 3 ' 7. A - 4 A ... .. . M !? 'X' l ml Xml-l. Brian llcmkcr. Situ' Yam llurn. KK'I15Clll'T4'I'. Tcrrv llillliljlll1'f. liolu lxlilIlll'l'l'. llalnk llllll'l' fIlllll11lll'I'l. flnrv lluprlrlm. Calrx' Nlc Cll'll1lll. mul , P , , B11Ic'l1lluIl .Irv sitting on llll'l3l'Ill'llWllllfllllllll Wright pulw un 1lWlll'IllllPI1li'lCl'I x4 Butch Plecas reaches for a pitch as a Cathedral batter swings It-.v aff , Q '5 it .. x . jim Kraus wtrt-tcllcs for at throw from wtfnnd whIlc'1'om Wright look on. jim Kraus takes a vicious out against Cathedral suv- J. 4 4 A1-WU.. WV It 'ra' ',,. A ' D Q 0.4 ' JON .. its . 4' ,5','Ku- ' 4, f,...,- .',, .1 ...gf - ','4..,eu,g ,, wif -- nv'-M' nur 'N '9 .'-.1r A '- .' .1 ' 'wen' ' . . XX 1 llrmclm Howl glvcs 'fum ulfljllll mnw lu-l ' 1 plul lips .ls tl 'fx .- ,. . ... . sl 1 sl-f'n-13s.--,f'5-5.11.-4 1- 4 +P-fri.: r fo 'f K -.g . '.. u- Pl2lYl'l'N gl Y 4, 4 S,-3 .-,..1'. f2 K-if-7-213. .. . l-T. .V . , -5 im Kraus rounds llxlrrl .ls ill1CWllCll'l'CdCillllL'flTillplilYk'Tl0f7lCNUIl. Holm NlilIlll'l'K' runs lmrrl rm ll cluw plan' .ll first lum- 'lk-rrx' G ull mqlwr Ulu-s 1 um-'ln cut all ilu- lnll paul ffm-1 um nl-,fly pr 4 X , si! u fs I 5 'vv' . v Inu 5 ou 3 B I C J Q K PU M if Tl! K B UBT ,U UTQQA 0' . I. to r., Rrst row: Al Florl Qmanager B, Pat Murray, Blll Blake. john Winkworth, Tom Quilter, Sylvester Ludwic, Denny Donovan, and Gene Francis Qmanagerj. Second row: Michael Marchand, john Bruce, Phil Wemhoff, Carl Sowerby, Larry Bruno, Bob Plumpe, George Mc- Pherson and Mr. Raymondlcoachj. Austin Friars unior Varsity Baseball Team Mr llouu-1. lfr. limms. Fr. Mc Donnell. Fr. Hogan. - ,. - alnrl Fr, hlRlll1ll'iCll. Mr. Marlllollal. zlnrl Mr, llnymoncl - -lg' B E 1 M I !K x ' 'K' 1 C' ell on thc lwnclm with Sibllll' players. ' ' Q .A-rf: -' In 2-'Q B - - ..: f , x 'B lb . 6 44 v - , 1 ' P .IQ , ' u 'ii . --v' y . is fr' 4 ., f f v ...... -mm ,lrmmmnlvlm Nl' l ravi ri: 'll . . . Z 1 -7' m m : mnnnnn mmumn .- -fx! L , f' r Wggm - zrz mnn nlnmn N . . , - K m mm Y n nmm n nmnm J , .N sr , , - mal -L nn m n nmnn N H , sw. Q X Q- l n nnmm nn mm - N 1 N IX ,' -, I x 2 'zullmm nll s f N I .ll . A y 1- -, ' '- lf N X Wil' A M!!! 1 xl- -a - - a., - - - . ' we -4. me W A N -B - K D , -- A 4'.' I ' 4-fb?-L Zi i -4-vf..t.A....1 ..-s..........Aln-5. 4.4, -vs C.. ' Q l- ,I ,. -y ' . I 5 V . .V 'vw ,, X 1 CL 4 - K, M 'l ' A f 5 4 fp fTl s 'r .va Sit: '??3'1.pn l ' X 153 .nl ' ilgsjj' M 'XS-411321--fs Mr, Rawmoml xalks over mmcrs with his team hdorn: E -sf Y' 1, D 4' Agfa! ' 7, Fifi 1 r ' ' ,., ll gnnw. Q f . Fawn . V! . 1.!. '3 wh 15'4?'-k.? 'f': 'Trf Vx . 'wx L+' ,,,,.. . 531' .' ' w LQ 1- s, .g,:'1g.: .,',w2'f'4fol . 1249 . ff 1 'I' 4 1 .. Q., J Y v. , j, - , 4'ffg.vcti'l 4.-L' ,.-, 1: ' 6 5 tl .. 4 -X QVNFN' 'mfg-I1 iff: 1 . , b M, .1-.1 ' Q. I , 1 .. rn F n Bob Plumpe sulrrles to first on an aulcmplul pick-off plav. Michael Marchand crosses home as an delcded Culhedml cmcllcr wnlclus. 3 i' ' A 'rs '19 I 1. X r . Q x .,.. NN V Q f ll ll ll I f 1 X 3 I , I Z ,4 X 2 X :ru bb 3 s:O15-If fv Srl 1 fi-341 1' - t et '-: 1 is ,..., g 51 x X sl , 5 l Austin Friars Swimming Team l4fL tap to bottom. jim Nelson, Grant Walters, Donald Dlebel. Bclozv, Coach Giovannucci congratulates nro mislng frosh swimmer, Brian Unti, on his winning time, as teammates gather around after the event. The coach is checking the results of Bryan Unti's time ln the 100 yard breaststroke. His interest stems from the fact that Unti's time shows him to be a promising freshman and he will continue to improve his time and benefit his team ln future years, 5 .Z gf I P FA 'fx -1 . l .Ax N x ..y.. . 'Y X 2 Af . , ' 1 ,l , X- ' Q' I K in K E A .nv is n I u ,.' . x , ll , as I I Il ra 1 , ' 1' xg LEW, . ' , .. .. I - . 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S -Ji V 3-9- 4 11 4 Austin team memlwrs cniov a lur1t'frt'St period before the st1lI1er's gun signals the bcgiiinimg of another event in the swimming mt-11 A few iokes znnong the swim- mers relieve tht- tension The Friar swimmers posted eight wins against one loss to perennial powerhouse Visitation on February 26, 62-30. In the opening meet of the year the Black and XYhite stomped the Pilots by a score of61 -35. slamming almost every event. Salesian met a 60-36 drinking at the hands ofthe Friars. On january 22 the Black and White journeyed to St. Mary of Redford where Coach Ciovannucci sent the reserves into a 59-29 win. The next victim of the Austin swimmers was the Cubs of lf ofll. 54-42. Austin tested its aquatic supremacy on February 5 as the fighting Friars stormed into Lincoln High and smashed nine pool records in a score of 66-30. For the second timethe measure of a much improved laSalle team was taken 56-41. Iubilg-ni mg-mltt-rs of Anstiifs sninnning Ithllll look on .us Nlgmx llllTlit't'il!7lllTCN .unotlwr first place for tht- l'ri.irs in tht mtsllvx' relax' 'i-....-.-, ,M The Frlars finished third in the Catholic City Finals behind the Sailors of Visita- tion and the Cubs of U. of D. One of Austin's greatest swimmers is Don Diebel who made an outstanding show by breaking two city records: the 200 and 100 yard freestyle. Both the medley and freestyle relay teams were edgedg Mike White captured a third in the 50 yard freestyleg Roger I.aRose took a fourth in the 100 yard butterfly, while jim Schulte and Tom Kahn held fourth and sixth, respectively, tn the 200 freestyle. Ted Bonneau also took a third in the 100 yard freestyle. Graduating seniors, Co-captains Marty Burke and Don Diebel, with jim Nel- son, Tom Kahn and Ted Bidigare spearheaded a team with a very promising future. Such swimmers as White, Bonneau, LaRose, Walters, Foley and Schulte and the hard-working freshmen, Cleary, Fitzsimons, Alandt, Untl, Vorhees, Petz and Wilson will insure continued strength for perennial powerhouse Austin. The Black and White has been the only Catholic team in eight years to dethrone the Sailors, although they have fallen short by three points on two occasions. Next year's squad may return with a city championship for the second time. ln order to maintain this fine tradition continued student interest and support are needed. Swimming at Austin has enjoyed success that all Friars can look on with pride. This record has been due in no smalldegree to the fine coaching and hard work of Mr. Glovannuccl. Austin was lucky to have the services of Mr. G In one of Austin's most successful spons. Fr. Maibusch was the moderator of this year's team. -eT.. .,.- as-'if lf-, X ii il H 0 1 eff la X r s-- ' - 1, f K ll R ..... , 'V' A ' g . U ,Q ki.: T ' 1 Y . Q, . . , l ll -if Ig- , 'V , 5 5 l ph .mi :fi-sz In in -A G Q. . , ,, s g 1 V Q f A Il -il , ag' .4 5 Q 9 Q ' l f V' H U . 'QW ,. Q 7-9 .fax Couch GiOYilllIllll'l'i is wen here watchillg the mkc- UfT0f.lill1CIQ'ilTV2l4 Nlikr xYIlX1l'Rll1d ik-rrv O'l'n-rski wzuclu, l.ookinL1 on nn the background ure Dennv Waltcrs. lid Bonncml. and llrzmt Spider Walters. lhls pamoramic View shows Couch GiOYZlIlllllCCi dowh' observing the stvh' of his swimnu-re while other members of the suimming team look on L xlmlv, .l f Y, , ' s 7 ' ' ' 0 . - ,164 M Pa f - . ' ' Q ' 'Ang ay' 1 1 r-'. .v 3 + 'J . 1 I I V 1 Fm! Rvn, L. fu If : Ellj,QCllt'GilTgilI'I7. liclxmrml Bonncuu. Sfrml1fR0w.' Anthony Fisher. Wll- liaun Bnvingcr. liurl Mcvc-rs. Nllclmcl Nash. 7711111 Rrmx' Coach Mr. Carrol, WllllamHodg' man. Mlclnwl Cuv.1m1ugl1. Iam-ph 'l'lrIb4ul4'mn, and 'l'lmm.u Conrad. l A , . I ' r I L ffl' if A ' - N- N. A -ig Q 'Ari ' K1 if? r 'wi' ,J I A 2 x. 2 H- W- A- -H A-115' f- A- 132 M- 223' s X N I Ji, - 4 -I ixxgs. AUSTI TENN Bill Hodgman delivers an Impununt serve as fellow tcaun members watch, FRIAR TE M li J Austin coach E. Carrol plans the strategy before the - hlg match begins. , , , , iQ. The tension ls evident as the pair! ngs are chosen by rlv al coaches e fae- ary' I ' f 'P-T771 X L J 4 .'.'.'2 I . ....i... ,, 'Wil Ted Bonneau delivers a forehand smash while his partner, Earl --, Meyers, hacks him up. f-QS. lx S nf.. KT , 2 11 , M, 11. , .' Y ' 32-Q - J he-1.1 - W - fit-1 1 I 311. .1 , 55,1 V1 W 1 , . 1' K .1 .ll t X X XTKXXX .xxx. . A Bowling Team 1.111 In wmglm lluvid R1111cillio, fflmrlc-s l5111'sw. l'z11ri1'kU'I.i1111. XX'llliz1111 Ycrkr, XYLIIIUT l'n1i. I,a11sr1'11Cz' 'l'l1o111c'zk. llurwt Amer. llcnnie Wzlltm-rs 5x'l1e'wl1'rIA1dwici Golf Team l'1I'N! nm, bf! fn rzglzl, lohx David. jzuncs Ruhl. 14-110 Unr- guro. Xffmzzlmn. Rid1z1rd Cor- 1111z1, Plllll fowl. 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' '14 S xx A A.. ..-4 ' is -4- ay-- -an Ifum ' 'Al I 4 :lui II! ll gf-Nlulxxw vmplx :lu lllx In-ffm Iln In imlmluu txlu Hum rumulu II: IIIH LIYQINILKI lluuxx WVIIIIIIJIIII 2' ACTIVITIES Q Q ,X -kr M My ,, 'sv 3' , . 1 I if X W6 N1 Ig. 1 if ,, ' n. fi 4 A-'X 734 .,- . S2 -I . AIX ' l ,, K' ,f . Z V .rep N xl xx., .J Xfl XX D Hrs Flwd. Cmlvll lflwcl. Nlxw lallls, llllfl Fatlwr llugan with il group ul' smclcnts. Clml Inga-ilu-r lor an lm-u ummwum during Zlllll1lt'T- llllSNlUl1 clurlng the clzmn' P S L... 'Q' klonnx' Titus and lil? fellow hgmclmcn pluv Swc-vt xnuiic' in ilu' .xllillll gvm ulllclx mls vvrv lllrclx' flecurutcd lur ilu- clzl 1 B - , -A . luulmcr l'ru1fm. cl.uu'v mumumllllm-Q' 1114wclm.1lm'. .mel 'Ibm Xunng lwlurxl. cl.lm'n' wmmiltvv c'lmirm.1n, ulllm luis fl.nIv lmsm'.1lm1gslcl1' mn' Ultllli'lWlk'1llI'l'N1lll4' Ni1'Ill'N lu flu' QYI11 me Ji pa 5 ' fllmzw, Four Couples who nttembrl tlw clzlnfc' post' lwnezllll one of the fllspluvs on llw welll lirfnn. 'I'lu- fllrlgulm plmtrugrzlpllcr mlfllei Smm' c'mrplCQ Slltlnq out tl1lS flllllft' 's mi, F f 3 1' b 'Q' L 1 P. in -N -1 iv P Q VY 0 J- V: i 0' lf! A tv-+4 fu ? -x, x .. Friars' Fiesta Filled with Fun and Frolic llrothcr Christopher tllspluvs some of his religious Christmas Cards uncl 0C'CZl9l0llill gift wrupplngs to two interested lacllcs. I l 1 fla- 5' SNP? S Mr. Busclr spins tht' roulctlc whcvl us two IllL'Illl7CY'iOl-ll1CAllSll Mollwri Club sack to alssisl hlln In his tlutlcs. 'l'l1l'spurtlm1lur boot n h wus the most popular ut the l'lll'Sl1l llllfl the prima rt-Cvivctl ln' tht- wlnncrs wt-rv wcll worth tlwlr cffort. Mit-Intel llrowulng nncl llolwrt Rowrcv trx' lhclr lurk ullhcP CIIIIV Toss Booth ns Mr. lll'I'I'll11l.llll'l1lZllllllLCl'0l.lllt'lX!0llI.l00l4S0ll. jutlg, Ing lw thc prizes of tht' two voung lucllcw shown, thvlr claw has hccn ll SllC't'i'SS. 'Q -.Qx Sfmun ulmzf Is ugultr Ll X len ollllw cvur llowlng crowtl ill the Fiesta Mrx Dc Fever ls nmnuglng thc New Articlos Booth whllt- talking to Fr Burton. In lllz'f1r11grn1n1rl Mr. Begin walls tlclcdw ou the liquor lmwlwt to Mr. uncl Mrs. Wlnkworth, 0 Q' Q Q Ill! Wm ne Shehan D ue Van Iolceren Pit Burns and Tom Tout mt glxe the Ford I tlcon n quick going oxer The I' tlcon and another Small ur the Lon ltr were r tflled off to two lacks people 1t the clme ofthe Hutt thus CllIl1lYlIlQ 1 gm tnd festlxe d tx ,?' Two frlars arc anwiouslv awaiting their turn at the fish pond. a new hooth that was opened this vear at thc gn Fiesta It was a great favorite with the vounger set. fi' ...4' Fr, Thomas Cullen ol' Our Ladv Star ol tht- Sea parish gen set to trx' his luck at knocking down the pins. lland- lng hlln the halls are Blll Fitzgerald. Awaitlngthconl- tonne are Don Bersclmhack, Mike Miller holding Chip Berwlllmek. and Illtllll Smith, counter. Tllev lake a welledeservcd break. Mrs, Crosfleld and Mrs, Kotcher interrupt their haw 2- 5 Q'-'Q work srhedule and appear on tht- other side ofthe I J' E. .ff 'ng' Fr. Callownv and Mrs. Charles li. Slllll1l'IfllSL'llSS the sneeess of the Fiesta ln thelr eonversatlon. Both oftlrem seem to reflect a successful Ulltftltlle. lndgtng hv the happv expressions on their faces. YVhIle In the haek- gfttllllil. Pat Burns seems totallv unimpressed hv the dav's events. - Lzfi In rgqlzf, Fr. Corrigan, Moderator ofthe Dacl's Club: Mr. Wllllam Fitzgerald. general chairman fmlthe Fleslag Fr. Burke and Mr. Frank Bnver take time out for a hreak during a relatlvelv quiet period ofthe Fiesta to review the tlekets that have heen retnrnetl, Fr. Nlalhuselm talks to Don liersehhaek ancl Chip llersehhaek. Chip is a little relentless to give up his hallrmn to father. Sallv lllmttlh lnuks on ln the haek' grnu ml. 1 L1 1: 399 S.. It Ld! In rglzl, Mike lllmr, lfrul Derv. an nnltlentlfletl Friar ancl 'loin 'lkvenles stop at oneofthe hmmths untler the rltreetion of Mr. Nlarshall Bruce, Mike seems to he tutallv unimpressed hx' the whole situation ancl l rt1l looks like he ls In a hnrrx' to leave, Theletterxnen lenfl- lng Nlr. Bruce a hanrl is Bill Fitzgerald. ,..f . f s... 2 U as Chrlstmas Party 1r 1 mx lommiltce. M!! rf 111 Xflllll 1 x sch N Xlrs Dt'SYIlllt'l' Xlr IXOILIICT rs lx mm ur md Xlr Nickel xx lull Xlrs Bickle lS she pours for IC ..,, x f N and Nh' Burke x QW Q. -' 1,411 In nglzlg Mr. Shultz. Mr, Kuechle, Mrs. llvnous. Mr. Bruce, Mr. llvnous and Mr. Lodr have at frienfllv little chat at the Christmas pany dn 17' Mrs, Vanllamn serves punch to l'r. Corrigan as other parents enjoy themselves at the Austin Christmas party. -.-....,....,, ., .MW t eb' Ld! In Rzgfm Nlr hlCflklI1llV. Nlrs. NlcCz1rtl1v. Nlr Colker. Mrs Colker. Fr MCCloskvnncl Hrs Yzmllzunn seem to he lmving n good time at tlreznrnuul Austin Christmas pzmv Mr and Mrs llenoxnme have an interesting dmt with Fr. Chapman, while Mr Cztllagher, Mr bklwztrcls. Nlrs, lirlwards, and Fr, Preston can he seen inthe background, is lb 'tultrl ftfl In IIQIH Nlr li Smith. Nlrs li Smith. Nlr I Smith. Hrs I Smith. Nlr xlil1i1lt'k.2ll1Ii Nlrs xIil1ilIQ'kl'IliUX tht ihrutm as l'1tlx ' ' t'.' -A tv .S.L'.2y , t .ff -f--- l X b , YF. . Inf! In wglzl. Nlrs Rupriuh, lfr. Nlcltonnell. Mr. Ruprich and Mrs Busch talk together brleflv 1' i. 1--, .Xnotlwr group ot .Xustin parents pause in tl1cirt'om'erszt for the pltttllbgftlpllff Lrfl In rzglll. Dr and Nlrs. Donahue and Nlr. and Nlrs Hitt chat together ill one ofthe tnhles in the decorated gvm XM..- lr nncl Nlrs 4 llllTlt'5 lluug sux 'Nlcrrx' flllflSlllli nlnnsch nt ilu' pnrtx , I , v 'K, lo l'lr 1 Q lff' fu ffgffl. Xlrs Stunlvx: tulking to llCI' lkflfllll. Klrs llicluwv slxl lil llnl ll ' Q xski. Xlrw lxnspcr .Intl Xlrs llvlm el' url' nn nn ll't' ul rln' llffyx fn plnmtng1'.1pl1z'1'.11tlwl llI'lHllllflS ll4lTlK 'ir'-h.i .Xnotlxer group of Austin parents are seen here sented an one of the nuhles enjoving u cup of C'l1ristnms punch -...W .Xnothcr group illtl1Cfll1rlS!lll21S l'urtx C0l1SlSlS0l'IllCSC.xlISllll purents. f1f!lf ngflf Xlrs llernuclxi. Xlr Sanders. Xlr Sun- fnrd. Xlrs Sanlorcl. Nlrs Sunclers, Xlr llernnckl nncll'ri1-mls Ellxpd Lfff In Ilgfll, Xlr Xlonaco. xll'.Slli1l'EI'. xll'S.xlUl12lCO, Nlrs, Slrurer. Nlrs. Stella-s. and Xlr Steffes chan together at Austln's llhristmns llnrtx' -5? 'T xl lgshk ,Q-rift, l 1rents 'xt the lhrislnns l 1rtv en'oved dincin to the mellow . . 1 . . L1 . g clnncc' music of Phil Skillman and his Orchestra, Q - 1 P 1 8 1 4' lelsflf In fff! Xlrs Xlflfllll. Nlrs 1,11-i. .Incl Xlr f.lcic'x1Iov themselves xshilv ldllilllg lu sonlc fricncls who .arc sitting all thvlr lnhlc .Xronnd zhis table. fzfl lu rfglfl, are Hrs lleauregnrcl, Mrs. licllv. Nlr. iynllagher. Xlr lfusack,Nlr Kellv. Hrs iyullnglwr, Xlrs llrecht. and Xlrs. lnszxclc. relaxing between clzlnfcs nl Ihr nnnuul flhristmns l'nrlv ff' ..4 fav- PARAD PQ,-, ...- , L A A 0 SHELBY SI 1 s 'Why f I A ' Qi' 1 1 U ,, 5 . f II I r I v . I a M? s . A 1:14. '---. A wg,-W Qi i 1 ll' v . ' JU TIOR PRGM Brltmt, lofi, Robin Bishop. Bob Nledcrost. and dates. seem anxious to gd into the Sheraton-Cadillac hotel for their lnnior prom. Cerzler, Happyjunlors on their wav to the Crvstal Ballroom are jav Kotcher and Cathy Disser. jerrv Flnazzo and Marv Ann Frenzel. and Mike Moran Bolmm. jndvjnnson with Dave Keenan and her brother jerrv with Marvlln Testa are greeted bv Fr. Burke. prom moderator. 'P' Sty wx 'O N I al 42:19 ,f Y ,g A , . .lu 2,1 . N I '3 A Abfffrl fflfl, john Wielcrnmn and Sharron Muck wait while l'z1ul Forcstt-r places Catln' Addvk corsnge on her wrist Crrzur, Four Conplcscnn ht- secn wnlklng down Washington Blvd toward the hotel vntrnncr Hulfnm, 'l't'd llldlgnrc' and Tohv David entvr the hotel lohhv with tht-lr dates The swct-t and rhxthmic music of Dave Martin and his orchestra has attracted almost cvervonv nfl' the chairs and onto the dance lloor in the Crystal ballroom of af' F ' 4 j 1 Nl the Sheraton-Cafllllac during the flrst dana- uftl1t'c vt'l1 prom. Maruxn lhllllllflllli t'mwt-rwatlon with Carol Martin is Interrupted l'1yawlnk when the Czunera flashes t M Ing on the night oflln- lnnlor X A 5 s pu. 'hi l r 3' ' - gs fx 1 in 1- ' ax -5 m . Qi 1 t r wt gf, . . ,K FNNQQJ K BB 1' X . u ' W 'I T Bl ll Heanev and Mary Duttmtm. on theldt. and Kathv Mmlclnelll and Fred Pierce. on the right, look at their prom bids together as thev pose for lhCA1IIlg'1A!LI'U photog- rapher whlle sitting at their table between dances. it I ,fra A Fr IIug.u1t'11lovw21tlmtwithbutS.1lhIL'n.Gcm'Chlrgalrrm.Fr 18 ,z zmk Kl'llX'.-1lNI.Ill4lVGTRIPIIIIIS John Fontamn .mtl Tom Smith map for .m L'YK'IhlIHlt' uf'um'cls mul smiles withSI1.m1nXmuLi .md N.1nc'x' Clm'kenl1.u'k ,H 1 , Q 5? 'ft pd i . Q- 1 g XY . V ,xr ' i ' t 2 , it ,Q 4 If M ,i ' ' .1 KY Typ' .4,. e l TWLIJ QQZ Q1 W t .lf ' ,N tt,,-,,,:L:, 'QQ 'k'K Fr. Gallowav and Fr, Burke chat with Mr. and Mrs. Hollosv in the hallway ofthe Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, ,lim Nelson illlfl 1211101 Tilllhf Stop to lillli wtth Sanclv Ring and jane Hatrtner at one ofthe tables which Surround theclancefloor. DQ xx, I , l B 5. -.. ..-1' lgixltlcdljlecfts and Al Silmgkcltalk with their datcs as jerry Philips. Steve Van Horn, Ron Scott. and Thu Swecncv Bomlmq ,IM Salem' thirsty Ausmmes an 'll' 'ue no 0 1f'1 at gmun stop to ohtaln rt'l'reiluucnLs for their :lates Rlllfl tltclttsclvcs. ,-uf. 1' : 'Ph 41444, as N , fr DQ r 'nv I Fr Ilogan tnllcw to Nllcltnvl llcmnnnrltuzmrll1lscl.1tt'wl1ilc' Nltlm' lhmstlmc. fl.trv llvnuprr. llnh Spztnskv :mr their dates listen. x Brlnzr. 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NIicl1.u'l Xln 111-n.1l:l. mul Xlilflill Iiurkr. in I with deep gratitude to the alugiwtinian gatlzew of aliwtin the fzieata and fazialzionew of the a4ugu.4tinian fafzieflz Oo' St. Ctaze of Juontefaico Extend Congratuiationd and feat ?fUi.4l1e.4 to the gfiattuating Ciaaef of 1960 K ali their efforta in the education of our Atuctents, Congra iufationa and feat ?fUiJlze4 to the graduating Cfau of 1960 from the Mothers and Dads Clubs O! aluafin 168 Whyte Oldsmobile Company 14800 East Jefferson VAlley 1-5000 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISH ES TO THE CLASS OF '60 L' 2 'll ll N40 29, W'iNE1l lj. 'NV UQ CCD YEARS Charles E. Stumb GENERAL AGENT THE CGNNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 1521 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING DETROIT, MICHIGAN Compliments of Drummy Clclsmobile 24717 Gratiot, East Detroit P R 2- 2 zoo ii i ii ii ioooo i eee '..:: 5 5535555 Z?5i:s:1..' R? :III ' CLEANERSGDYERS ' GROSSEPOINTE Cleaners 8. 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Open 8:00 a.m. till midnight HO. 5-0261 18 Hole Miniature Golf Course Putting Green Complete Line of Golf Clubs and Accessories Tom Stumb and Dave DeBusschere in Attendance Compliments of Gorgoro Company, Inc. 40 E 7 Mile Road CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATE: The day you receive your diploma for a job well done will soon be here. May we, at Michigan Consolidated Gas, join with family and friends in wishing you continued success and happiness. Whether the road ahead leads to college, a career or marriage, we hope, some day in some small way, that we may serve you. MICHIGAN CONSOLIDATED GAS comrmv LIVE HAPPILY EVER AFTER- ELECTRlCALLYAre you coming back for more educatio Getting a job? Establishing a home? What's all this got to do with electricity? Just this: Whatever the future brings you, electricity will be there to help. For right now we are entering a whole new era of electric living. 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