Benedictine High School - Benedictine Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

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' I am m T w 1 1- ,wa ' sl ww M, wx Jul X , 3232 ,S M im., x9 ff., M -K 'Q xv iii :wi ,ff 1 1 ' ' f - . , .K -Kr .dzvvtf g --., ww- 6' The St. Lawrence Seaway only spotlights the expansion of a thriving metropolis . . . for always . . . jf Dedication... . I4 Faculty.. .. 20 Classes .... . 34 Underclasses .. .. 46 Seniors .. . 74 Activities . . . .. IOO Sports.. ..l38 v-Maw-My X-1 - ..f - RJ X1 x - X., ,. W K f fw-mf,,,xY from mutual understanding and good Cleveland's Art Museum offers further cultural development to Benedictine students. W . ww' Father Basil, O.S.B., chats with John Pozar about detention period. Before morning classes commence seniors hud- dle for their gossip session. ,..-f sg, 'cw xq' -if Pl ' , el of if 1 W1 si S A 357 af. B! '- :fi V Q-I 'YR 4'1- M A landmark on the school campus is this crucifix, indicating the importance placed on the spiritual growth of Benedictine students. 7 .. 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This aerial shot of the southeastern section of the school building was made possible through the efforts of student- pilot Robert Roy and student-yearbook- photographer John Spisak, both seniors. 323.4 gf X Vis Sf! - N65 Benedictine marked the opening of its thirty-second consecutive scho- lastic year Sept. 5 with a solemn high Mass in Saint Benedict church. Father Jerome, O.S.B., chaplain, was celebrant and Father John J. Gerrity, assistant pastor of Saint Therese church, preached. On October 10, students assisted at the ponti ficial requiem Mass for the repose of the soul of His Holiness Pope Pius XII. ! is 1 fatherhood of God When students assist at a high Mass, faculty members sing the Mass in Gregorian chant, with Father Francis, O.S.B., leading. On Thursday before the first Friday of each month, students are granted the opportunity to receive the sacrament of penance. , -no J. 1 a '9U'1fwun.' 'H vs-lk r L , Father Sylvester, O.S.B., school treasurer, anniversary of his priestly ordination May giving. D M N observed the twenty-fifth 25 with Mass of Thanks- ULTCS NGS Father Clement, O.S.B., Qleftl was ordained priest on May 23. 5. Christian maturit vs 94' .iv s F 5' its X T in w Q ws' iw 'Q if' Y j 3 5 s. 0 is , Q N rv 4' -U2 . Located on the third floor of the main building is the school chapel where the Blessed Sacrament re- poses in the tabernacle throughout the academic year. Daily Mass is of- fered by the chaplain at 7:50 a.m. The five-minute break between class sessions affords time to students to pay a visit to Christ in the chapel. N MVN I4 , o 45 sim t ,,,,i 1. ,W 1 -Q S , f 3 ' Y 3 U i I . i' 9 Ulu ' ,, I Af, in A div - D' 1 as , wt, W3-V -I 'i' cPIf J 'Ak Ever since his coming to Benedictine the spirit and tradition of the Order of Saint Benedict could be hopefully looked for in Matthew Koval. Upon graduating from Benedictine in 1935, the Bengals, varsity football center spent his first two college years at Saint Procopius college, his year of novitiate at Saint Vincent archabbey, and his final two col- lege years at Saint Benedict's college. He earned his master of arts degree at the University of Notre Dame. As Father Jerome, O.S.B., he was ordained priest Dec. 18, 1943. Through 19 consecutive scholastic years on the Benedictine faculty, Father Jerome has taught general science, sociology, moral guidance, business law, economics and German. He was school librarian, 1940-43, and assistant band moderator, 1943-44. Since 1948 hels been emceeing Bengal football rallies. Excluding the 1955-56 academic term when he served as assistant principal and Dads' club moderator, Father Jerome has been Benedic- tine's chaplain since 1951. Mostly as chaplain has he endeared himself to students through kindness and zeal for souls. Because he is teacher, priest and shepherd, we are proud to dedicate the 1959 Benedictine to the Reverend Father Jerome M. Koval, O.S.B. 1 ,N- I wiv la- A '32, if , 1 1 4 3 1 t gjt i 1' 3-L Father Jerome, O.S.B. Since September 1951 's-. Father Jerome has been offering Mass daily in the chapel for students. The chaplain, always approach- able for the sacrament of pen- ance, enables students to receive Communion daily. You affect eternity and can't tell where your influence stops -writes Kenneth Kerata on the chaplain's board of education. Experieneec The Cleveland Catholic diocese is under the leadership of its archbishop- bishop, Most Rev. Edward F. Hoban. As- sisting the Archbishop with episcopal duties are auxiliary bishops, Most Rev. Floyd L. Begin and Most Rev. John J. Krol. In these prelatcs Benedictine students find men of many and varied accomplish- ments, excellent organizers, splendid ad- ministrators, deeply spiritual leaders whose warm personalities and approachable friendliness are a constant inspiration to higher efforts in the cause of Christ. MOST REV. FLOYD L. BEGIN s.T.D., Ph.D., J.C.D. avigators In September 1958 the Catholic population of the Cleveland diocese was 730,744. This number ranked Cleveland as the fourth largest d. . . . iocese in the nation after Brooklyn, Pittsburgh and Buffalo. Catholics comprise about 30 per cent of the total population in the eight-county diocese which is 2,467,300. Since 1943 the Catholic popu- 1 . . . ation in the area increased by 138,607. Benedictine's 974 students are registered at 110 Catholic and non Catholic churches. Of these parishes, 102 belong to the Cleveland Catholic diocese. Cleveland's Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist where ever da ' M y y nme asses are offered from 2 a.m. through 12:15 p.m. g C 5 5.4 N WWII f 0 fa - -7519 I it fl 4 -.RX N ,, , f-'X N '1 in s? f' , f , -,. I .,, rf- . , J ' 1 -f' .15kJ,,' ...tha xx. X .4 6 D an , J x A, nl: in ,f i?,3g Xilfii' ff-if ' A 1 .ll Z, nba.-a l F ri' 1 xml? ' ' 5 ' 'L ' ' h 5 ', , H- , 4.49 ' df lg i E 3 . Q :.j 6 Y -'V if 2 ij? I8 Benedictine students are privileged to have as their president the Right Reverend Abbot Theodore G. Kojis, O.S.B., who with this term completes 13 consecutive scholas- tic years as school head. This year we especially congratulate Abbot Theodore, who on April 16 cele- brated his Hftieth birthday. We pray that he may continue to head Benedictine for many years to come. Under Father Abbot Benedictine is experiencing extraordinary academic growth. The academic development which the President is fostering is evidenced by the new curricula which have been estab- lished, identifying strongly the school as a college preparatory institution. Father Abbot's aim is to improve the intellectual quality of the Benedictine stu- dent, and to adequately equip him for the demands of the world and to do God's will. PRESIDE The President plays a very important part in personality development. Quietly efficient in his highly responsible work, Father Abbot constantly edifies the student body with the noble exam- ple of priestliness. s , ,, . xkgib' ' i lik, i .nw , .,, . . ..,,. , L. Hz -:IJ ' W I . -gg' ' Q , 2 1: :- ping .W A 9 . .sr '-vu 1 , ,, Q . W-'Oily 97-diifg-t If. 'f-ta' gfgir I ' ' jixffztmr' Nw:-V , v - wav WW: 5 if M, 'ff Right Reverend Abbot Theodore G. Koiis, O.S.B. X 4 .- X Q 6 4 E 5 N If y , ,f 'X HEADING the school's administra- tion for his second straight academic year as principal is the Rev. Father Robert R. Willies, O.S.B. He is assisted by the Rev. Father Basil A. Hrin, O.S.B., assistant princi- pal and disciplinarian, the Rev. Father Sylvester A. Prisc, O.S.B., treasurer, the Rev. Father Jerome M. Koval, O.S.B., chaplain, and the Venerable Brother Bede Pace, O.S.B., registrar. Theirs is the task to promote and direct the intellectual, spiritual and temporal advancement of Benedictine students. DMINISTR TI v'-J rn i 'a-Qilhff ,An W WM ,' .h ik. , , , Evi sw Y Xi W yu , is 1234 ,, R ,,,.N..f k ,JMU wx fa f WWMW V , 5,49 .M -W ' 1 MW, -4' , 4 fs I 1 'I ,- right direction The Benedictine faculty is primarily com- posed of priests and Brothers of the Order of Saint Benedict who are members of Saint Andrew's Abbey in Cleveland. The teaching staff also in- cludes laymen. These dedicated men aim at the development of the Whole person. They carry on their educa- tional and scholarly endeavors on the assumption that Benedictine must put first, last and strongest emphasis on the things of the mind, that the value of Benedictine is largely determined by the con- tinuance in its graduates of intellectual and spiritual enthusiasms. REV. FATHER SYLVESTER A. PRISC, O.S.B. Treasurer l Part of tlu- faculty: Top row-John Petrus, Rev. Damian Baloga, O.S.B., Karl Strmen, Joseph Rufus, Rev. Donald Baydik, O.S.B., Rev. Anthony Marko, O.S.B., Vincent Francioli. Row Two-Edward Kubancik, Jose Cintron, August Bossu, Rev. William Matyas, O.S.B., Rev. Edward Yat- sko, O.S.B., Rev. Walter Eckert, O.S.B., Edward Duray, E Gerald Bush. Row One-Rev. Florian 'Hudac, O.S.B., Rev. Cyril Novotny, O.S.B., Rev. Augustine Yurko, O.S.B., Rev. Basil Hrin, O.S.B., Rev. Robert Wilkes, O.S.B., Rev. David Vizsolyi, O.S.B., Rev. Jerome M. Koval, O.S.B., Rev. Aloysius Jenco, O.S.B., and Rev.Thomas Podobnik, O.S.B. 4-,ewan Ii is , ? Y BROTHER BEDE PACE, O.S.B. Registrar Latin, English MR. AUGUST BOSSU English, General Science REV. DONALD BAYDIK, O.S.B. Our teachers REV. DAMIAN BALOGA, O.S.B. Latin, Moral Guidance Bookkeeping, English, Physical Education MR. GERALD BUSH in their guiding wisdom ' ,X ,. pff' ff ,V ooo ,, cf, Lf V MR. EDWARD DURAY World History fi' mf' MR. JOSE CINTRON N' Spanish, Art K. gps. fb?- wgmr .r REV. FRANCIS DURKAC, O.S.B. Y, English, French, Moral Guirlance E -1 ran.+ REV. JAMES FORGAC, O.S.B Moral Guidance REV. WALTER ECKERT, O.S.B. English, Moral Guidance 00, wal?-,OA-3 M A sy, 5 V R lf, , MR. VINCENT FRANCIOLI History, Economics, Social Geography REV. BASIL HRIN, O S.B. Chemistry, Mathematics REV. FLORIAN HUDAC, O.S. Latin, Moral Guidance jXl'mL:iYn B. Chart th REV. METHOD GRANCHIE, O.S.B. Advanced Algebra, Aeronautics Q rX,L MR. JACK HEARNS Band Director REV. ALOYSIUS JENCO, O.S.B. English COUFSS . . . REV. JEROME KOVAL, O.S.B. Moral Guidance MR. EDWARD KUBANCIK English, Civics REV. GEORGE LUBA, O.S.B. German, Latin REV. MAURUS MARUSKIN, O.S.B. Sociology, General Business we U REV. ANTHONY MARKO, O.S.B. Chemistry E' 2. 3, .sf x X wav, 5 Y Lf' 'ref' REV. WILLIAM MATYAS, O.S.B. Geometry, Trigonometry of our Uh fkfka: ,K BR. ALFRED NASTICKY, O.S.B. Typing -.f..L.. ' Ll REV. DANIEL NOVAK, O.S.B. Driver Education, Business Law REV. CYRIL NOVOTNY, O.S.B. Physics, Moral Guidance English, Moral Guidance V 5' REV. GREGORY ORAVEC, O.S.B. MR. LEONARD PCHOLA American History 'ff f,-Q.: ,, 1, Q, - we A P ' sf- Y-HUF..-rr ' 'i 'S intellectual lives x, Y' TP' MR. JOHN PETRUS Geometry, Algebra I I-LJ? REV. THOMAS PODOBNIK, O.S.B. mn' Engineering Drawing, History, Moral Giiiclance 3. 'iii mis REV. PLACID PIENTEK, O.S.B. Moraynidance Af. Iwi, REV. ANDREW PIER, O.S.B. English, World History MR. JOSEPH RUFUS General Science, Civics, History Q4 Q-27x 1 . , -.1 1 ,S ' i i-19 1 'W' 1-gx in attaining REV. LAWRENCE SEVCIK, O.S.B. MR. KARL STRMEN French, Latin, Russian Moral Guidance, Algebra -4g,.....--gr MR. MATHIAS SKOWRONSKI Geometry, General Science REV. LUKE YAEGER, O.S.B. English REV. DAVID VIZSOLYI, O.S.B. Latin, Moral Guidance 5.1, at remix? as gay' J ,wx knowledge and wisdom REV. RAPHAEL ZBIN, O.S.B. Biology, General Sflfllfti' REV. EDWARD YATSKO, O.S.B. Algebra, Advmzccfl Algebra if , .fl REV. AUGUSTINE YURKO, O.S.B. English, Moral Guidance REV. CLEMENT ZELEZNIK, O.S.B. Laiin lon leave of absence, REV. JOHN ZEMAN, O.S.B Slovak I 5, if? The Bl'llC!1il'filIC Brofbersgstnndingz Brother Blnse, O.S.B., Brother Ambrose, O.S.B., Brother Bede, O.S.B., Brother Alfred, O.S.B., Brother jude, O.S.B. Scafczl: Brother joseph, O.S.B., Brother Aloy- sius, O.S.B., Brother Anthony, O.S.B., Brother Benedict O.S.B., and Brother Thomas, O.S.B. U Zia. X BRKXIIHER BONIFACE VERESPEJ, O.S.B. J Amssisiavzt .gccrctary X 1 X A ' -SQA gf 1 g 1 6 O a Sea of 5 I MISS LEONARDA CULEK School Nurse Benedictine's Culinary Artists U1-ft to rigbfj, Mrs. Catherine Willies, Mrs. Mary Rich and Mrs. Josephine Kardian. K Christian At Benedictine the teacher's person, his attitudes, ideas and ideals have an immeflsurwble influence upon students He f1ces I-I e a d e r S them squarely as instructor, counselor and citizen, perhaps as writer and modera tor. i S-s x+..,. k. M iw lli, I Q ' I9 1 X 2 f lv 4 V -.A ,,,,,,, I M ' mm f . 1' gg, gj u,,.uv' I et. if 6 Q Y 1,5 ' ay! ,Q A V 7. mc 'L' WH 'EQ ,Q .LL 3.kX 3 ff 3 cfm M , 5 I O if ., L 'ii education S . . . next to English, fthe Russian language, will be the most important language of science in the next 50 years. Looks like Greek but it's Russian. Benedictine re- introduced Russian into its curriculum last Septem- ber. It was previously taught during the first semes- ter of 1945-46. Russian sentences, however, stump Gerald Dzurilla. i 'ipp .-fwxi-5 ewes ciao '. .X X M. , , . Yr . r 1:5 ia ,WJ v my-.,,..., W M ..., will , . Hail Benedictine our dear old white and blue. We pledge our loyalty all thy sons so true. Your cherished traditions we tenderly review. We give alma mater our hearts to you. 37 . ...M u I.. . ,gp ilge.. '., K ,Wi lax 'aa-ef'?f5'E'.1?fwi,w5fseia.. i You see, Father Raphael, last night I Went to the Ben- net dance and while doing the rhumba, Conga and samba I injured my tibia and that prevented mc from handing in my biology homework to- day? develops a mind 1 i , :Elf +2 1-eff'-,1', '?'3 Qf91' ,ggnigsa X 1. ff eff We'-'Lis 1 that is FF, ...f well stored gf -.x V, Benedictine biology students view Hema the Mag- X f ,. Q ,X ,, nificentf' a one-hour color film depicting the story of blood and its circulation. .W i X if ,ll i N 6 American history instructor Leonard Pchola checks the prog- ress report on Joseph Zargari fleftj and Ronald Sknla. Mr. Pchola's file cabinet contains valuable research papers deal- ing with America's struggle for independence. Every Benedictine biology stu- dent knows that the frog is an interesting and important ver- tebrate because of its many simi- larities to the human being. Studying the metamorphosis and structure of the frog is sopho- more John Zsori. 39 with necessar 5 Inspecting a plane's instrument panel are two seniors registered in aeronautics which is open to fourth-year men only. Pointing out the altimeter for Daniel Baumbick is fellow classmate Albert Rubino. The apparatus of Bcncdictinc's amateur radio station, W4BFT 8, comprises a 275-watt Globe Champion 300 transmitter, a Halli- crafters SX-101 receiver and a 70-foot three-element rotary beam antenna. i 3 9 ' af nl 'em knowledge and has a grasp of On May 7, Father Cyril, O.S.B., celebrated his 20th priestly anniversary. The jubilarian joined the school faculty in 1936 and became physics department head the following year. Twice weekly physics students spend two consecutive class periods in laboratory work. Performing a heat of fusion experiment are Kenneth Koral Cleftj and Dennis Davis. Purpose is to determine the heat neces- sary to melt ice into water. ,Q XG' f I W Senior Dennis Green agrees that as Benedictine students delve deeper into literature, poetry and prose, the school library becomes more meaningful. For it contains the great literature that portrays the great- ness and misery of man. A primary requisite for the study of most sciences is a working knowl- edge of mathematics. Basic courses serve as stepping stones in mastering scientific data. Instructor Mathias Skowronski briefs Michael Vargo Qleftj and William Simko. ,ff ff f the true prin iple from whi h alone Every Benedictine man prays to lead a good life, to discern what is right and conform one's con- duct unflinchingly to it. Benedictine's reputation rests in good teachers, teachers who are thoroughly prepared and well- grounded in the matter they teach, who possess intellectual and moral qualifications required by their important position. In explaining the treatise on the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit, m o r al guidance instructor Father James, O.S.B., has re- course to these drawn charts to assist his students in assimilating the subject matter more easily. , , .a.,a..:n. mann..-f. -5 A. ,-M.,ei. .fbngk N ...V . .u . 44 to Juniors who study economics under instructor Vincent Francioli actually play the stock market. Noting the fluctuations of the stocks purhased by class 3E are Gerald Kowalski fleftj and John Serkownik. r,,s . Hfyf, xggw , ',,, The auditorium served as a display center during open house February 27, exhibiting the projects of students registered in biology, chemistry, general science and physics. Annually at the start of the first semester both the senior and sophomore classes are administered a battery of tests by Dayton University's guidance center. right life can Benedictine students are co-operating with the request of college admissions officers that they know how to type before entering college. ,,,,,....--- Qu ,mi 'V' A x 54 4 'Q O obtain the pulse beat of Bene- dictine, one has to observe the under- classmen. From a total school popula- tion numbering 973, the underclnss figure includes 243 juniors, 239 sopho- mores and 289 freshmen. This is the group that causes con- fusion at September registration, echoes warm hellos every morning, cheers itself hoarse at athletic con- tests and spends long hours in study. Blended together, the juniors, sophomores and freshmen do their extra share to make Benedictine what it 1S. DERCLASS S If M.. 1 Lk 3' f' 9, K ,z Q T, Q2 , , 4 ,v k L ' Q 9' fn I Q , ali'- f I I 4 Freshmen True of freshmen mostly, Benedictine from September through May is the center of existence for the yearlings. Their lives are surrounded by an academic atmosphere. For nine months they're living in an intellectual cloud. Theyire completely lost. The school's academic spirit plunges them into their college- preparatory studies with gusto. In a short time they view every- thing with an academic eye: seeing unknowns in algebrag visual- izing a Being without a beginning in moral guidance, and per- ceiving a dead subject that cannot be toyed with in Latin. Being so captured by Benedictine enables them to under- stand the outside world better. i I info I fl QM The governing board of the freshman class consists of eight homeroom rep- resentatives, each elected by the re- spective homeroom group. They are: Top Row fleft to rigbtj-David Pod- wojski, lCg Martin Marcoguiseppe, IH. Row Three-Gerald Craine, 1Eg Joseph Gati, IF. Row Two-Joseph Franchino, lGg Neal Mahall, lA. Row One-John Rafferty, lDg Michael Antonelli, 1B. Counselor of freshmen was their moder- ator, Father Raphael, O.S.B., who ob- tained his degrees at Saint Benedict's college and Catholic University. 1' I-agar' Wi Top Row-J. Donich, R. Shearer, N. Mahall, J. Kowalski, R. Trzcinski, R. Chasar, L. Kandrach, R. Becka, R. Gordyan. Row Three-G. Pen- field, R. Soltesz, W. Antel, T. Zabor, J. Bilek, J. Eggett, R. Krajnik, J. Vanecko. Row Two-J. Semsak, A. Kuntz, A. Kucko, A. Leonard, E. Somody, D. Strainer, N. Bchm, R. Petzko. Row One-S. Sudik, J. Paletta, F. Stracensky, F. Schwartz, P. Karaba, R. Eaglen, E. Laketek, R. Konst, N. Bechant. N. , .u.m,, , - ov- a ' QP 'B' -qv an MJ vt! 'vw 1 HD if K: f pTQ Laketek fright corncrj disagrees with Father Francis that the Pittsburgh Pirates will win the pennant. We're freshmen from Benedictine and no one can be proudcrn-than Kandrach, Bilek and Gorclyan. ' fm ' 'ik' L.,-l4 'p.' W' Father Basil reserves his disciplinarian's smile only to students who comply with school regulations. John Sas experiences what happens daily during first month of school to fresh- men who forget the combination num- bers to their locks. Top Row-J. Becker, W. johnson, W. Jeric, T. Toth, G. Karger, L. Har- don, G. Takacs, M. Banas, D. Szymanski, T. Clement. Row Three- W. Dyndur, J. DeRose, R. Trentanelli, J. Janoch, T. Shepard, M. Antor elli, R. Duray, P. Cordiak, R. Puinno, A. Soroky. Row Two-J. Hro- moga, J. Gozolits, D. Lesauskas, S. Langa, W. Miller, A. Caniglia, G. Safranek, J. Sas, G. Fabian. Row One-5L. Durica, L. Nagel, R. FIQICO, J. Hartman, Ochwat, R. Metro, W. Balazs, A. Minich, A. Frankovic. , n iv 91 ,. I P i if' 4 r . . 1: ... ,wg K. 1 ' . W! ,wx i P. 0 ' -If R... ,,, ,J -- 2. ' 45 -f , A -es., ui -1 ur '. 5 s ' NF 'wr X, 15' ,. x W -Us L57 ia-A azz. x,.+x.:f X . sy, 2, L ' ..-v, L 3 5 ,fi ,pn Wx qw- .. Lis! Top Row-A. Sehwelgien, R. Orihill, D. Tuma, R. Kiel- kowiez, D. Podwojski, V. Fazio, S. Karkoska, R. Kerul, R. Lisy, F. Nawalanie. Row ThrvefT. Szydlowski, V. Januskis, L. Krehel, M. Pribula, J. Perko, V. Augis, F. Pollack, J. Kozak, J. Matula. Row Two-J. Perk, G. On hand for the flag-raising ceremonies are Benedictine cheerleaders Ronald Pason, William Procop, Vytautas Januskis, John Matula and Frank Nawalanie. Galicki, B. Tylicki, E. Repasy, A. Krasnicki, S. Lucarelli, T. Murray, J. Adair, A. Sako. Row One-L. Pirman, A. Kisilewicz, R. Armour, E. Zack, C. Heimberger, J. A Rufus, K. Meyers, J. Szakacs. Tuma promised hc'll remember Benedictine upon making his first million. S, P' no 'H 1 if V il Q 'IG' X ' , YL! K .14 - 1 l Top Row-D. Bobik, J. Demko, K. Bora, T. Shinhearl, P. Randall J. Popovich, F. Zenesky, W. Sieckowski, A. Vocaire. Row Three- G. Zinkewicz, T. Gamble, E. Duplaga, R. Marek, R. Wass, J. Hybil A. Tizznno, D. Zubelik, N. Kozak. Row Two-J. Sminchak, J Rafferty, M. Costo, R. Papp, S. Schwan, R. Zion, L. Sogor, W. Zar- lenga. Row One-F. Soltis, D. Swansiger, T. Virostek, Manley J. Terwilliger, T. Hudak, G. Helwig, A. Zgodzinski, J. Sadowslsi James Sadowski and Stephen Schwan exemplify how Benedictine students ele vate their minds and hearts to God daily before and after each class session. I D Borrowed in September, returned in December. So David Bobik has to pay off in bills as assistant librarian Joseph Perko makes sure. Sw 'ii 3 V -an fm Thomas Zadravec obtains assistance from Bene- dictine's Mr. Karl Strmen, a teacher of Latin, French, Greek and Russian, recognized as one of the nation's top linguists. E -mob' IP .. 1 . F' v-.. , ,gre Every student aims at making the Benedictine honor roll. An average of at least 85 per cent merits the distinction. Top Row-D. Dura, A. Avsec, G. Jaklitsch, D. Rinicclla, W. Jefferson, Sourini, R. Klonowski, P. Bezoski, G. Craine. Row Three-R. Thomas, A. Lucarelli, T. La- Manna, D. Gilbride, T. Piazza, F. Zummo, A. Occhio- nero, R. Seiberling, D. Santo. Row Two-A. Srovnal, T. Piskac, K. Novak, R. Sykora, R. Maderka, R. Naglic, J. Pernick, R. Rozboril, A. Vibonese. Roiv Om'-P. Vacca, R. McCafferty, Robert Neitzcl, R. Kaczur, P. Wagner, T. Zadravec, M. Bohnovic, C. Gabrelski, W. Kurth, D. Himler. fx .Q 6' .f VX 6 g 5 3 . W u Q 2-.. up Mic? m.ifQ'53'W V' 'Q' !s...., . Benedictine regards the health of stu- dents as very important and provides physical education classes supervised by well-trained teachers. obvious reason but they never get by Father David. Here the Latin instructor Turtle-neck sweaters are worn for an I checks James Ferko about his tie. Top Row-T. Day, R. Hansinger, Rezabck, D. Gad, S. Liotta, J. Ruminski, J. Okonek, J. Ferko, J. Veres. Row Three-G. Peterson, T. Smolko, K. Bertok, L. Wojciechowski, G. Pusz, T. Kilbane, R. DeFiore, J. Gati, D. Mack, R. Hruska. Row Two-W. Ohler, T. Fanger, J. Zisk, R. Metz, J. Komorowski, D. Mitalski, R. Reed, T. Dreiling, R. McFadden, C. Fields. Row One--R. Sliwinski, R. Beres, J. Debby, D. Draye, L. Jakkel, J. Bona, D. Rydel, A. Granito, A. DeGennaro, M. See. .., vi' '+ , um qs I ., s Q 5 x , , f i 35 Top Row-D. Simcak, B. Emrich, V. Woloszyn, K. Maurer, K. Bieniek, L. Pokorny, J. Klepacki, G. Hor- vath, T. Cuchal. Row Time-V. Evcic, R. Stcpic, G. Babbits, A. Corrado, Richard Neitzel, Franchino, J. Fridrich, T. janiak, H. Davis. Row Two--J. Gal- lagher, Paradise, R. Boruszkowski, L. Lourie, L. Priebe, R. Kasik, R. Purpcra, L. Bottiggi. Row Onc- W. Constantine, D. Farinncci, S. Forlani, Boyer, York, S. Mangano, P. Karolick, G. Rudo, G. Simon. Yuletide gift to Ronald Boruszkowski: Three dcmcrits for early departure. R 5 Et Top Row-F. Yankovic, J. DeCredico, R. Davis, W. Ficn, J. Conforte, T. Kucera, M. Marcoguiseppe, T. Caldwell. Row Three-F. Loria, J. Cesa, C. Zimmer, J. Ubl, B. Suki, V. DeFiore, M. Carriero, A. Pellegrine, A. Ina. Row Two-L. Keller, F. Cottos, E. Thomas, W. Varga, C. Pav- lick, G. Coopland, J. Neitzel, G. Chudzik. Row One-D. Kuligowski, T. Mullett, R. Canzoni, M. Gillespie, D. Marzio, T. Carroll, R. DeRosc, V. Gentiluomo, D. Ubicnski. SD 9'f ' -4 423- NL Father Andrew brings Ubicnski up to date on World affairs. Pros at tripping the light fantastic are Lucarelli and i Sourini. During election week in September the sophomores selected their class officers. Four political parties registered with a total of 20 candidates running for elec- tion. Winners and their offices are fleft fo rightl Joseph Schepis, 2F, sergeant- at-armsg Ross Farro, ZF, treasurer, Paul Rini, 2D, secretaryg Vincent Naso, ZA, vice-president, and Joseph Miano, 2A, president. Father Edward, O.S.B., mathematics instructor, acted as sophomore class moderator, guiding the sophomores in various scholastic and extracurricular activities. Q-J' it ..,-nl-V .i Wi. ,, ,L af ,-92, la, , -aff f i Q. pm M' A Sophomores Returning for their second Benedictine year, the sophomores immediately attacked their college-preparatory studies with a new burst of energy and enthusiasm. This because they realized that as sophomores they will have to give serious thought on de- ciding what their future careers will be. To assist the sophomore so that he can choose his own career intelligently, Benedictine's vocational guidance program requires the second year man to undergo a battery of tests, such as read- ing vocabulary, reading comprehension, mathematics reasoning, mathematics fundamentals, language, occupational interest and inventory. fi 0 Benedictine biologists are fortunate. If they can't understand the text, they can at least sec the print exposed in realistic life-size models. Here George Suchy tickles Oscar's heart. After classes start at 8:35 a.m., every- body begins waiting for 2:30 p.m. and the day's end. Top Row-D. Medveclcy, W. Simko, K Plule, B Bud1 D Krupi, K Proboski, D. Sobolewski, J. Matuska, J. Pollack, J Kall B Borah Row Three--V. Naso, J. Miano, G. Suchy, F Michaels J Matuszewski J Vodrazka, D. Orihill, K. Gualtier, J. Lewandowski Row Two A Lazar, R. Lennox, D.Dal Pra, P. Christopher T Kukla, R Lendvay, R. Sindelar, J. Firzlaff, C. Lengel, T. Marcxniak Row One M Vargo S. Lazdinis, J. Zsori, M. Beggiani, R. Sedlacek, K Vanek, J Fink, Molnar, A. Pucell. ? 'f 465, Yf Q3 x I 7, 33, jf, V P ,, 1- ' 9 i Nqr B4- 88 , ,zo 4 'gr fp- mr .1 .W-ll 'J 995 . In ... G .,.. as u RFP A Top Row-T. Gosiorowski, J. Franko, A. Hovan, T. Watson, J. Vanco, J. Szubski, L. Buzzelli, W. Kavinsky, S. Dudley. Row Three-P. Groh, J. Zargari, J. Szablew- ski, A. Arko, M. Lipka, H. Truitt, G. Mascio, R. Jason. Row Two-J. Riant, J. Gable, D. Drongowski, W. Mikols, J. Dusek, D. Fecko, R. Giambetro, R. Skala, Others like the light refreshment or the pause that refreshes, but Anthony Arko takes to water between his class intermissions. S. Papp. Row One-J. Majni, L. Dukes, G. Bubnick, G. Benko, J. Petruccio, T. Suhy, K. Russell, J. Luchik, J. Shumar. For peace and quiet, Haywood Truitt prcfcrs the Benedictine library. iifrf 99 Q -H. 77- .5 Q ' 3 W 'll' , 6 5- ' , S '09 S 1' 'KVI 3' :in J x .J-, MQ' X ,WI Top Row-J. Zultner, R. Kollarits, S. Kandra, E. Hirsclj, R. Jablon- owski, T. Puchacz, M. Edwards, S. Krajnak. Row Three-G. Est- vander, V. O'Block, D. Gulas, R. Bilek, F. Wasinski, D. Hanson, R. Gutkoski, B. Kenney, K. Mader. Row Two-B. Isgro, L. Frank, D. Gallagher, A. Horvath, Sanders, R. Galletti, E. Chuha, M. Rozboril, J. Sykora. Row One--J. Scrocca, R. Faranda, W. Payette, J. Hrisko, J. Polz, C. Mader, A. Stofan, T. Gruss, R. Frijouf. That sophomore Robert Frijouf, captain of the school's chess team, is an excellent logician stems from his proficiency in plane geometry. Reasons are many why students remain in Benedictine's biology laboratory after school. Among the extracurricular activities in which Richard Kollarits excels is rabbit feeding. ...N I 33 55,7 Q 3. I 'Q 5 .11. -ar 5 , 'Ha 3 S XVI-Iv Y ll 4 Q , , Sf , f fs., , 5' s' Q., A . A 1 i RA Q- ki S, i F J The meditative position of Wallace Johnson indicates externally at least that there must be something underneath that crop of hair. My-be -5 'iff Martin Rini, a five hundred times boy, advises Bene- dictine students to take typing. It's so much easier then to do study hall rule number one. Top Row-R. Jankovsky, T. Busta, J. Knill, R. Synlc, J. Merzlikar, J. Trausch, F. Janezic, D. Jurcak, W. John- son. Row Three--P. Stano, A. Palmieri, R. Klimko, K. Kratovil, R. Barda, D. O'Shaughnessy, R. Sobieraj, P. Loyd, Kolesar. Row Two-T. Timko, A. Violanti, L. Podwoski, Knapik, T. Myers, Donald Boncela, Kaplan, R. Jordanek, H. Niederriter. Row Om'-J. Kemmerling, M. Rilni, M. Shantery, M. Petruziello, P. Sigmund, K. Kurtz, T. Malinak, E. Spera, R. Cizmar. PH' ,Lilith L' Nj lux' il Li J ,f Jftlll f e A we 14 f ' IV 4 r ,f I L L 1-3' R, S.: W.. 'XX Nothing like freshmen to assist a blond at a school dance. The wonder is if anybody bothered to pick up the 10 cents checking fee. Tests, tests and more tests, that's the Benedictine story throughout the aca- demic year. Undergoing a semiweekly exam is John Vodrazka. Top Row-D. Stcfanek, L. Blaha, A. Hudacko, B. Labuda, A. Muran, D. Guenther, C. Hlad. Row Three--J. Bucsek, M. Crevar, J. Cabot, J. Szakacs, W. Procop, D. Wakter. Row Two-J. Phillips, R. Kestner, J. Damukaitis, A. Zygmunt, E. Vozar, R. Jakubecz. Row One-R. Pimpo, R. Nemeth, J. Moses, D. Maker, J. Murray, T. Henkel. ' 'C' 'H H 'Nah' 1531 Cb 3, U H i . 99 ' 'fu , QQ Y! Q Q Y , K C. ,, sv . 9 'I' 4 'F K 1 1 .,. I -M T' 0' 'Ui Q JI 'R Ki . '7' 1.1 xll If Mom! The principal wants you to come over immediately. It's about the way your voice sounds younger on the telephone. W ik-, Top Row-J. Janzso, P. Volarcik, H. Durica, A. Novak, T. Friery, J. Hummel, T. Slogar, J. Bondra. Row Three -D. LaVigne, R. Sejba, P. Ranallo, Richard Lewis, R. Farro, D. Andrews, J. Schepis. Row Two-D. Kopacz, W. Gruehl, C. Lucas, T. Shirley, R. Wojas, J. Sens, K. McCue. Row One-D. Marko, J. Ribaric, G. Szweda, J. Arra, Campbell, K. Gajda, D. Geary. QQ 77 Q! 7 ' ' l ot Please, Kannenberg, that s the directiona signal n the gear shiftln t iv Q- f N-M. 4 l .sf 3 x 5 VW! t it X fl ya' .Q 35 v. 31. - ' A if ees.. , J Wd . ik ,.,,. l s . '9l5!2pw Top Row-G. Spisak, T. Lanci, J. Mancuso, R. Kalata, G. Jason, J. Kravec, A. Jackson, W. Williams, D. Nicolli, J. Cencer. Row Three- G. Matthews, F. Kovaeh, S. Bzdafka, J. Langa, D. Mifflin, D. Jankow- ski, J. Pokorny, R. Fornaro, D. Friclricli, D. Panehal. Row Two-K. Oravec, Daniel Boncela, J. Hudak, J. Linek, J. Oliver, P. Rini, Raymond Lewis, S. Paletta, J. Sweeney, J. Stanek. Row One--G. Forgac, C. Jan- owski, M. Gray, J. Gerome, N. Barille, D. Gatto, H. Koberna, J. Swan- singer, G. Tupa, T. Fleming. 554, w ...XML K , ,E J., . : A - X S. Q Q... fi '54 . fi or 5 ? ert Petzko. Where true Benedictine men are always found during the day. if If you're cut off, please redial, advises operator Rob QV' V '- Juniors Gazing into the futurc's bright horizon are the junior class officers. Into the hands of these men the Benedictine jun- iors placc their confidence to govern the prospective graduates of 1960. From top to bottom they include Dennis Mar- cin, sergeant-at-armsg Dean Ballelc, treasurerg Robert Koval, secrctaryg joseph Bujak, vice-president, and James Kolenich, president. Affable Father Damian, O.S.B., junior class moderator, charted the course for his charges, assisting them to ascertain their own future. -...T Q 'VST'-1' The junior year at Benedictine emphasizes the fact upon the third-year men that they are infused with the seeds of leader- ship for community affairs which, when nurtured will sprout in years of faithful service to Cleveland. As Benedictine juniors and citizens of one of the nation's industrial centers, they cannot overlook their responsibility to develop professional leadership. Hence the awareness is prevalent to Benedictine juniors throughout the academic year to prepare toward the further development of the city's technical, commercial, intellectual, social and religious lifeg to show added interest in problems con- fronting their city which multiply as it grows. 65 .ff While Marty Conn's orchestra was en- joying intermission at the junior Christ- mas ball, Tracy Payne directed his class- mates in singing the school's Alma Mater. As Paul Tavano leftj and Dennis Buyansky perform their chemistry ex- periment, avano remarks, You know what, Buyanskyi We re not wearing Top Row R Krusoc, R Slxwinski, E. Wolchko, R. Kaczmarck, F. Muhc Dobracki G Petrick, W. St. Andrassy, S. Fcdor, R. Torda, D Kniola, M Seredick Row Three-Joseph Pastirik, J. Reca, R. Bee- gnn Rfauckhors Spernoga, D. Sulik, T. Dunne, C. Spuckler, J. Vetrick, T Himler Grsabowski, J. Peter. Row Two-J. Minor, A. Anderson, W Lusk Surovy, R. Matousek, G. Ross, Zamiska, A. DeM1ssimo, W'1lter , P Pfmehal. Row One-P. Pickering, P. Tavano, D Buy1nsky, Podrfncky, M Kralik, A. Gombach, T. Krnl, J. Staron, Q1 ' UQ' ,Q . tp I U f .nn mf, . nw, 1-0. 1 J .. 'Zi' 3 '7 CQ ,-if .QQ 3 Top Row-M. Mondzclcwski, Smclko, K. Molnar, T. Ncmcc, G. Pcrz, E. Holicky, L. orihill, R. Matcjka, J. Sinth, W. Ziclinski. Row Three-R. Pason, J. Pajk, J. Lawson, D. Cicon, J. Sndowski, R. Nowak, T. Weis- kopf, R. Wiancck, G. Hlavacs, R. Bockhoff. Row Two -A. Griguliunas, R. Bckcsz, D. Lcvstck, D. Ballek, W. Horrigan, F. Drongowski, A. Bcnyo, P. Mocadlo, Bujnk, R. Ribnric. Row Om'-W. Davis, J. Chenoweth, R. Pavcek, L. Gaylor, J. Kolenich, T.Vassnllo,P. Barclay, S. Arko, L. Szalay, A. Stcfanck, Roznik. Siath dressed up to kill-his chemistry report that is. .X 4,11 at A' 0 -K '39 Q gn pa. if Tow Row-S. Vrnbcl, J. Stipkaln, R. Bnrbel, R. For- gach, R. Duplngn, D. Baczkowski, J. Antal, R. Tracy J. Kalina, E. Busta, A. Yolch. Row TlJl'L'FlC. Ains- worth, F. Prusa, John Pastirik, G. Dzurilla, D. Lehman R. Zivcsak, R. Ujlnki, T. Canda, R. Sigmund, Boron J. Arth. Row Two--R. Bodziony, R. Gorski, D. Hricko 1 ! '35- Q? .KA This student enjoyed his five-minute break to the fullest and now furtively dashes up the down stairs to class. F. Matranga, R. Malinowski, Radomski, D. Marcin F. Urbancic, A. Lackner, L. Chojnowski, W. Young Row Om'-T. Wa1'ren, Cologiovnnni, M. Parnin, R. Kirkpatrick, R. Snvoti, P. Pannctti, E. Smolinski, Stys R. Hudacko, R. Koval, T. Koscwic. 3 C Instructor Karl Strmen fleftl expresses mild bewilderment as Gerald Dzurilla correctly translates a Russian sentence. 7 3 . . . and so, my dear students. that's how I 1 . W gave a summer course in Spanish to Fidel Castro in Cuba. it . ,, -ww? 1 ? 'i 1 A J W 'f ff' f 1 3 L - 'Skis l 3 One of the treasured privileges enjoyed by some Benedic- tine students is the permission to drive a Car to school. Here Charles DeCaro adjusts his permit. Tofl Row-G. Crandall F. Kolo, R. Pacl, F. Mraz, R. Tollis, E. Hudak, T. Rocah, Malatin, S. Milicia. Row Tlzrvz'-E. jablonski, Naso, A. Zala, R. Marks, R. Fedor, V. Belsito, L. Sitko, E. Schmidt, Ozimelc, R. Shirley. Row Two-L. Koslci, R. Zbiegien, M. Stofey, R. Witkiewicz, D. Skowronski, R. Gorgon, Lorenee, J. Bednarz, R. Dabrowski, A. Backowski. Ron' Om'- T. Skala, L. Korody, M. Balough, D. Bchum, P. Dolsen, P. Rusnnk, S. Merker, C. DeCaro, J. Toth, M. Marincic. 1 1- Q? -A NW 9 lj.-I-I I , G1 dm ' or 5. A Q , 3 E, ' ' W. -1 4 ... Q' , an .db ix iii A35 ,-sv wry -:. K R . Bookkeeping instructor Gerald Bush smilingly recalls his high school student days as he assists Robert Troha. A 1953 graduate, Mr. Bush was elected the school's first Mr. Benedictine. , 6 von 5 L wi 0 A recording of Poe's Pit and the Pen- dulum enthralls James Michalske Cleftj and his English instructor Edward Ku- bancik. Top Row-S. Stasick, C. Barlc, A. Gibbons, B. Hocgler, K. Hrdlica, R. Jambor, E. Szletsky, B. Zelenskns, J. Semancik, N. Precario. Row Three-G. Kowalski, Hariper, R. Brzoska, Fuduric, R. Manczewski, E. Klcnotic, K. Bogacki, Sourini, Hocevar, Stofko, V. Lepka. Row Two-A. Hudak, T. Mulica, S. Dob- rovic, Toth, D. Plucinsky, D. Parzych, Serkownik, R. Troha, R. Sott, C. LoPresti, L. Lowe, Michalskc. Row Onc'-G. Michel, F. Bohac, N. Smith, Zmccek, H. Stoken, J. Pcrko, J. Strauss, C. Nuzzo, J. Brock, E. Hules, Frecmal. Au 'Q' 1 E 2... .,. 5, 'G QD- Q5 N-ls' gm ' 9 9 9 I , 'Hx Q .plume 4 '32 s UQ 'I ' i Q- A 'V vii 'ls QL- .bi Y '99 Q.. L K la ,J N. .L E' fx, ' . F if Football is il wonderful game since it provides so many thrills to Benedictine followers, espe- cially when the Bengals score touchdowns. L , on J' ,QS QTS 1' HS' L Q69 ,,.. L-ff s.. R. 3F vi H.. ge .. W L Top Row-J. Chlebowski, T. Tvrdik, T. Arcuri, R. Strnacl, T. Knapik, R. Levi. Row Three-J. Hartman, J. Buynak, J. Janiak, R. Mullen, F. Kozar, T. Grcczanik, J. Slcalsky. Row Two-R. Stecky, R. Taylor, E. Krol, A. Repasky, J. Landers, L. Kravetz, D. Arbaugh. Row Om'-T. Payne, Sciano, White, A. Pusateri, Lom- bardo, W. Levan, R. Davis, W. Holloran, Kochik. Russell Davis keeps healthy by drinking and reading the best. gfllv' w'.-.-M.. A Q A ,M 'iaifkl'--XM 'vw .fs-11, , xr' wuz' X . 4 C in W i 5. 5455 . GA' Q'-55 Q, D ax Y' df 'Q I ' N, . Q 'lug- 196 -1 School of Champions CULMINATION, rush and relief are what the Benedictine senior especially experiences. Culmination of association with Benedictine which raised his intel- lectual and moral tone and cultivated his mind. Rush with the honors assembly, baccalaureate and commencement ex- ercises, coupled with the joyous petty details which accompany each. Relief that a cycle is to end but bolstered to lead a spiritually and mor- ally good life thereby being enabled to give greater glory to God in the future. S NICDRS . 4, i V cz 55, ,,. K' 'P we 'W fs flu fw-. QM O Y 4 If ,r I' 5 X nga 1 .gb in 'Wi Senior Qfficers For their final year at Benedic tine, the seniors elected as thei class officers Hoff to right J 0 h n D'Angelo, sergeant-at armsg Daniel Baumbick treas- ! urerg Alan Liederbach, secre- taryg Fred Botek, vice-presi- dent, and Ralph Grabowski president. V 1 in X x xx ' X S 2-' X g ' Q il f . IH X , ,XA ,,,, W 7957 1 -vx f 4 I . -fl f , Y ' in If l' N., - W 5,111 Q E , 1 r lhn' ' .....,L:5f ' ..,,, .-x A .L 1 '1-- -xox 9,7--fx S-A: ,,. fr- - 4-it -,Q 'x, 54- ,-Ttix,-i 49. is-, Executive Committee it FATHER DONALD, O.S.B. Senior Class Mozlerafor The governing board of the senior class, in addition to the class officers, con- sisted of duly elected homeroom repre- sentatives. Throughout the year these leaders represented their fellow class- mates as official spokesmen in matters educational, social, spiritual and ath- letic. Seated, left to righf: Ralph Gra- bowski, Alan Liederbach, Daniel Baum- bick, Joel Feher, John D'Angelo. Stand- ing: David Slxrabec, Henry Starr, Ralph Gillota, Willianx Petro, john Balazs and David Evans. X . 5' ,V il Q. v NNW '75 919' ! ij! ,Wu An enthusiastic booster of everythin Benedictine, senior Edward Kozelk takes time out with his beautiful date Carol Diedrick, an sophomore fro Marymount High School, during th Bengal Hop in the Benedictine cafe teria. The three-hour dance, sponsored by th senior class, featured the music of thgl Satellites, a six-piece orchestra. Proceeds from thc affair held on November 22 defrayed Christmas ball expenses for the seniors. N Graduates .1 ' 8 fi . QQ ,Q , A ,.,., V ' i as 1' V 4P ' x tj., , L L Q Aff' B' I 7 L... . f . - JOHN M. ANDRASAK GARY A. ARCHDEACON VICTOR M. AVARELLO JOHN A. BALAZS . Q.,-vfg3,n:L:z 141 ' 1 A X K' J - I! ! FW any , if nh, Y . V 5 Wiw X K, e A P9 L , f . ig J iif GERALD J. BANDSUH JOHN F. BARSA DANIEL R. BAUMBICK WILLIAM R. BECKA -on wmv-NYE. ' , rf C .4541 4, f ff N A ,ui 6' cl .,,... ... .E w gm A -.4 F J We 'eff' ROBERT A. BIELINSKI STEPHEN F. BIROS of Benedictine I9 9 A ' xx 11' 3? 4- y ,. . Fl' - '1f.Nf,f.?-,giiiifi .L WU ' JFK' '43 155 ,fifiif DONALD J. BODJIAK BRANIMIR N. BOSILIEVIC 15294 R L fy . Ll V' RM ' 7 A3 wk: .KW -:ip 1 kk ' QA' K: :-- 7 Lg. 9 . fs.. ! A ' 3' f THADDEUS M. BUDZOWSKI JOSEPH R. BUGARA Following the Mass which the school president offered on his namcday, November 9, Abbot Theodore received the student body's best wishes and felicitations from Ralph Grabowski. FREDERICK J. BOTEK RAYMOND A. BRUNCAK at ...W f i OREY R. BUZZELLI RICHARD L. CARNIVALE M4914 .1- ' .uf Q-H. I . 'X ROBERT B. CATANZA Benedictine is proud to have on its faculty one of the foremost moral guidance teachers in Father James, O.S.B., who has seniors, like Thomas Pesek,beloW, read the Scriptural text for the day to class 4D. 1 . ,. . , Af ff fn-V' ' -J, V ,--i.,:mi elf? ,. 4,-4 ,xiQ,,,3Qri.?3f31?5Skg5 'mf CSS? N-W4 X ROBERT W. CHENOWETH JAMES T. CHORBA e , gf f 'L' li' 1 , In v ' A ,-'.vw:7 1' . If -NJA' J' ' fiiiffe :R H True Sons of J ,NWS I A gt ti 'r -'EL ' f so 'F' s '.s Rin 1' FRANCIS J. COUFALIK CARL C. CRAINE I ig' 'J'-Z' .J f ...vw xi L E 4 , , N lr 1 i N . RICHARD A. DAMSEL JOHN A. D'ANGELO i 'Q-ng,-'ji 4 'BSB' if dp.--f 'kr K snr' 'PL 'erik' 7: ,L DENNIS D. DAVIS ROBERT E. DAVIS ROBERT C. DcFIORE THOMAS A. DERKACS Saint Benedict syn--uv' . gifs- 'fx ax If Q 4 'N at K ff . I MICHAEL A. DiSANTO CHARLES A. DOBECK LOUIS A. DOM IWQ 1,4 Q:-'fv' FB.. ANOVICS LOUIS F. DOMJAN f . . , FUN ' l 1 ,R 1 r 2 'xii V I . 1' .. A ., ' ' 1 1 A Q '03, , r f ' . 2. I . 'wi 2' I ,Q I . Eg .Q . ... :C V 'A'Mi..?4 v , . , Q V V a ' ' ' b V 31,3 I ' JEROME R. DoMo - -f -V - Q.. K...... c., i ..,,. DONALD T. DONAY GERALD A. DZURIK FREDERICK E. DZUROFF Broadcasting daily announcements over the scl1ool's public address system is a privilege reserved to Benc- dictine seniors. Michael DiS:mto demonstrates the proper stance before the microphone. THOMAS J. EVANS JOSEPH A. FABIAN f - li,- ii-5' sl at Q S JAMES R. ERICKSON fmscm U -ff-'v ,. ex J A 1 it 7 JOEL s. FEHER . 5 'bfi G3 'll 4: 0 I - DAVID D. EVANS 5 N , '18 3. 'E' J THOMAS E. FEHER Graduates RICHARD F. FLACK THOMAS R. FLEMING JAMES R. FLOWERS RUDOLPH A. FORGACH W 'il' ':'.t--' I MICHAEL J. GABRELSKI 'sl iv' X 'Nw . --ual' ' WILLIAM B. GAUNTNER 00' ...4su! NORMAN A. GADUS ww! I 'bf' RALPH J. GILLOTA -f' -sr -vgnp -sei?-, GERALD s. GA JDA Z LLOYD J. GALICKI .3 5' Ah. .....- if .-,' lf? 'H RONALD R. GLAVAN KENNETH A. GOSIOROWSKI 1-As- of Benedictine Pn the first Friday of every month, the .I H az: .ji VT. ' 5 99 eligious program at Benedictine fea- . ures an 8 a.m. Mass at which the stu- -W, . . 4- ' ' J' ent body assists and receives Holy ommunion in the school auditorium. uring the celebration of the Mass, the osary is led by a group of seniors, such s fleft to rightj Martin Malatin, Alan iederbach, Robert Davis, Frank Cou- alik and Lawrence Hradisky. in Q ,I if r,, J J , . . . Y X as 'Y ' Q we 5' :ii 'wiif' sg g we 2. Q.. M mf f ITV as-fa E RM, , . . i, JOHN M. GOTHARD RALPH E. GRABOWSKI A landmark on the Benedictine campus is this eight- foot statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. During the year, an altar is affixed near the statue and Mass is offered in presence of the students. .4 555: H4 '5f'2f'Qf??55s' I si f. Q L .S Sis . m.,,r-U if- V1 '--Y VINCENT J. GRANITO DENNIS R. GREEN Who Co -operate Hn' gs: 'W ,, ffgzg- N . , We Q 3 D., . I U. fs f ., . V I RONALD M. GROBELNY LAWRENCE P. GUNN 13 3 Y 'U i . -in-f f I 5 It at vu ' wa H ' f L,-, A ' . . .U 'gg , my 1 qw I' ei X L J. A- e- - ky Q 1' X I -rn-'P+ fe. 1 Y i S 1 WILLIAM M. GURNICK ANDREW J. GYEKENYESI 01 v-4, , ..-vfd' I .. f i . . l KENNETH P. HAGGERTY ROLAND A. HARTMANN THOMAS J. HLAVAC LEONARD R. HORVATH O O O nth Dlvme Grace w vw N-f I' ,ff'ii' A - Wai 4? ' A k 'Q f WILLIAM P. HOVANEC LAWRENCE L. HRADISKY PETER HRONEK HENRY T. JABLONSKI f Q .,,g,,,, sw, uf GERALD J. JAKABCIN THOMAS M. JANECEK WAYNE P. JASINSKI CHARLES R. KALTENBACH I A ff ij? True Benedictine spirit is always man fested during a rally prior to a schec uled football game involving the Beng varsity. This year one of the never-to-be-for gotten pep sessions was the Benedictin Cathedral Latin affair which literal raised the roof off the Bengal aud torium. Students and faculty members higl lighted the event by wearing small ov signs - prepared by the art depart ment -reading, Flatten Latin. R ivf I- f i :f:'E' :': Z ffl Rf' E-iwfx assax X , . ' ' R Q R ,gm a H GERALD T. KAMINSKI DONALD J. KANNENBERG CLEMENT G. KASARCIK THOMAS A. KEEVER , , I K . Y is ' .a ' I I . K, ,- KENNETH J. KERATA JAMES E. KESTNER ROBERT R. KLEIN JOSEPH E. Kwcuo immuno- 'Il' 'Uno THEODORE J. KNIOLA RICHARD J. KOBERNA RICHARD L. KOETI-I JOSEPH J. KOHLER 2 NORMAN S. KOLECKI 'n Tf' V.Q.,. , -e- 5+ fi ROBERT J. KOLOSAI as 'Ulf JAMES J. KOSCAK JOSEPH W. KOSHAR 'W Af li -H LJSJ 1 .. .sf 1 KENNETH F. KORAL DANIEL J. KOSAK Prom time really brings out the best in behavior from Benedictine seniors. This year they enjoyed their final formal Benedictine dance at the Statler-Hilton. .gf . Lf I yr, is wa affix an ...-- af YAY' X VH' CHARLES M. KOSLA EDWARD J. KOSTYO Always a good place to do business is the Benedictine bookstore' Where manager Father Maurus, O.S.B., gives top prices for text books in any shape. Kenneth Kerata amicably agrees to part with his literary property. 5415440 S .41F' - SJ Y S-'P P ro 'WS 'R . ' Ns' 3 - , 5,45 K. EDWARD L. KOZELKA STANLEY J. KRISINSKI can 'RQ Aff 'if' N... Q KENNETH M. KRUPA JAMES F. KUBASEK Q 42 in ag., 5 ly fy 3. I' 'r's y ' 'l1l. S FRANK V. KUCZKOWSKI JAMES M. LABA lykaffin G! , gif 4,-f iz my' JAMES E. LACZKO WAYNE D. LEMANSKI LEWIS ALAN J. LIEDERBACH Christian Perfection Xt I 1- 'np . in Qua-wr . . he f U' LT: -W rw WILLIAM F. LIPOLD i I 1 dy , v -E W X Ag' tux-wwf' N-up T9 A 1 if -MJF ian!! 'Y' ROBERT S. LIPTAK JOHN J. LORENCE iw 1-:if-7 . YE w I , 5 J-if Li : I I i W it 5 I iii Jfiijfbk A , 1' f fs I R I, ix, f if Aiii I A A LPA fi nw! 1 A 9 f5,.J 2: iii . 1 f gi! N'-V' 'VU J' N GARY G. LUCAS ,eff 5 f ,I , U RICHARD H. MACKL MARTIN MALATIN RONALD B. MALEY FRANK MAREK . an f 'Q L . . I -' 1'--Mm 1 T 953 ' gl ' ki!! 42137 A 7 i l he ui' I - 1 I' ' P '? 4 ' el fm' f yi-42' A r A . Q N fi- 1 Y ' .. DONALD R. MARICH WILLIAM J. MARTIN U A VX , ROBERT J. MORAVICK DONALD J. MOZELESKI I ,f The driver of this car was absent the day it was unex- pectedly announced that on the next school day classes would not be in session. JOSEPH P. MARUSEK JOSEPH F. MEDWETZ if J, . H5 has QL, Fi. 469' mi 5 4,2535 1 A is A 4 ? , fy.. '1i.s,1. 'F 'xii , 4. 4, x RONALD A. MOZELESKI WILLIAM M. NAGLIC , s in 6--s A ' ll 5 , 'l': ' ? FREDERICK G. NAWARSKAS 'C' ii vine Graduates WILLIAM J. NEFF on-rv J 'HH' 1. ani if - fi fsg hw , . x ' 1 i s , EDMUND L. NOWAK So' sv-D-'- SALVATORE C. ODDO LEONARD E. OLSAVSKY vs 'C' N23 ANTHONY J. OZIMEK Nqr' A.. 'qfgrf' SALVATORE A. PALUMBO DENNIS R. PAPESH DONALD F. PAPESH JEROME A. PARTYKA 1.-, R-3' 4 ,K 1, ' 'K' f JQWW' of Benedictine 959 Of the 100 cars permitted by the school's disciplinarian to be driven daily to Benedictine, Gerald Dzurik's Cor- vette easily is one of the flashiest. Dzur- ik's dad purchased the sports car for him as a reward for being a good student. The senior drives the convertible to school from his University 'Heights home. Like his dad, Dzurik hopes some day he, too, will be a dentist. 1' -4 l 1 Q..,,,,' Q 1. 15.10, f Vx Q ww.. EUGENE C. PAWLOWSKI GEORGE J. PERKINS Annually three science fairs challenge Benedictine stu- dents registered in biology, chemistry, general science and physics. They include the Diocesan, District and Northeastern Ohio exhibits. The Robot, a physics entry, receives last-minute adjustments from Alan Liederbach. V23 Q X 8 . g-N--v KENNETH A. PERKO STEPHEN J. PERKO O Thereby Developln THOMAS E. PESEK WILLIAM J. PETRO IN' . P w-'M' a f l 5,5521 K 5 JOSEPH A. PIAZZA RALPH P. PIOTROWSKI Huw y ty QQ .L 3. 1 K af, if k ,fi I J F xl .ki F.. I 0 A :A avr , 'Ku -dyn- Q '!O'- 3 6-.. JOSEPH J. POLGAR JAMES R. POPE THOMAS J. POPLAR GERALD C. POTCHATEK Strong Character Q- X Vx '14 'msn K '7 Y snap 4 JOSEPH M. POTPAN JOHN M. POZAR RICHARD PROSPAL JOHN S. REDA 5 'V' V 30' 1 V 'fss 2 -rf' fi t 'fir ww 0 Q 'Sk Z .r sf . sf QR . X Y DONALD R. REMBOWSKI RALPH R. REPAS FREDRIC J. RIDEL ROGER M. ROMITO 2 Senior aeronautics student Thomas Janecek studies the barometer before making a weather forecast. Benedictine is one of the few schools offering a course in aeronautics. In- structor Father Method, O.S.B., is a registered pilot. Benedictine is proud of the fact that it was the first school in the Greater Cleveland area to be selected by the Air Force Association of Cleveland for its Distinguished Service Award. Graduates AWN 5-X QQ f I JW! fi, f, M, f B - f 'fr-1' J X ,-.' x 1 t K ,K Q-ww X N JOSEPH B. ROSICKER ROBERT P. ROY '33-qw 'ga 'M-.,. 4 O, : ..., WJ Ni' RUSSELL Y. SALAMON LeROY C. SAYNER Wi ALBERT H. RUBINO ROBERT J. SAFRANEK new 'iv' 49-4 . l N x ROBERT R. SINGER 1 in if is . .- . i . x,-.,, -...f 3. . '- ':!,..,? QALGPS EV z Qjigf. 1 ,,'1Qi .4 5.2 lean . ,-A-QAQQJ, Lf.- ,lehyf if y ,,e,1 , -,jg . Q41-'54-sg-Q-.gp.,+.i-K. f,- -. Vu. twtxtsxi H h , 4. Htaiiffi X uzH22 .'.'1 7: I z: -' fwnigg fy 2 KA'-.g ,, - rr . .I W f ,twig -it .rv va V, ,sr K, V, -QV ,- ixg-2E..i'3.51Li'Yl'.'fi2e:Z ff f Q l iff Sunnis-T H31 1 1- fi' 'v JOSEPH J. SKADRA f'TP 'wt r J-J I , 4 .,f, Mg, Q , 1, 331 ffl x ff- .i eff fill f K . , 1, , , . Q N. , , X gg., New JOHN A. SKOK DAVID J. SKRABEC GERALD A. SKULLY RICHARD J. SLIVKA of Benedictine ' A . H-'ii 'w:r. WY Q . f.iag.,4 Y i Q -' J- . . 5+-,sw tk' ..xEgf .1 Qgt y ti ' AL I99 Aww' -fr' f , if 3 'Vx ,E ' ..w,,m V.,Q . J Y ROBERT J. SOLATKA RUSSELL V. SOPKO .J 7 X 5 . , S ,A-fr 1, f' J ' K ' ' 4-Q gs., J K, '.l-ifggqsfmgi 9 'lu smiley' ' W, LAN A. SLOVENKAY JOHN G. SMITH ad ' T5 'Q' JOHN A. SPISAK JOSEPH G. SPUCKLER Santa Claus fRonald Manczewskij wholeheartedly agrees with Carl Craine's Christmas wish that Bene- dictine should turn co-ed next year, thereby strength- ening the school with additional geniuses. LAWRENCE S. STACK HENRY C. STARR JOSEPH W STASICK EDWARD A STEFANEK College-bound John Spisak checks the school bulletin board for scholarship information. He is aware that more than 20,000 grants, valued at four million dollars, go unclaimed every year because students don't know about them. , .- , -wwfww,,wLf.,fv - V S. , ' 041233577 OLAFQSHIF-'JS r'2'lfo W I? eff HJ g, ....-.---'F 95 ,, 4 , ,g L . I 5 JAMES P. SWEENEY Eternit and Time , .Qi 4. ..'? 'f , lv' JAMES N. SWINGOS JAMES M. SZUBSKI RICHARD F. TAUCHER JN.. .qqwwxsw . W y, A5 sf , I Q 7 ixriwff Q,Q.V'x I My I I . , . .L A fi: Vrk. , fag K . ,Q A J. I . I I www ,g .R 'Utm- M . - , A W K - . .W A ...S1 ' ..-- A I ,,,, f :J 5 S EDWARD J. TOTH RICHARD J. TUROCY CLEMENT R. TWARDY RONALD A. VANTUSKO DONALD E. VANYO THOMAS S. VARACKY N . 1 NORBERT G. TYLICKI LOUIS G. VERES Hc should be smiling as if he were in seventh heaven. But Charles Kaltenbach can't help thinking it took him six months to save his prom money and now it's going to evaporate before dawn. JOHN A. WISNIEWSKI iii JAMES E. WITKOWSKI :- ': JOHN P. VIELAND HARRELL J. WARD 2 .1 A x e 1 'X A' - , 'V' K rm.f' . V 2- V1 411: ., , on . X. L 3 -. 7 1 fs2f.::1w.i I , iff Y i . , f '- ..gyx.f3f'j1'Q , 5:6 A ,swgfsg-:ig ' rw e N .. QQ-res., W ', .Y N ' , NgERi'XS ii A ' fl , er. sqiwgfzt 2 he A ff f.w32.,r fwavvfm fs, 1 . ,i s :,, . o I - ei. -X f ev 1 I 5.6 ei, K 6'kK2iB.i,f ,. , ANDREW T. WELLING HAROLD J. WHEATLEY For Life as Well as DAVID P. WOHL THOMAS M. WOLF A iirs A 'iiii O . f if .I 15' ffiaif A issi ink 1 ii i 'Q ,Q.' . A ' J iiii , R I he 'Y wqw CHARLES J. WOLSKI RONALD J. ZIDONES 'Mfrs ,pkg-Q v5 'i.- fff . M w-- fs- for Vocation It won't be long now-so meditates senior Roger Romito who will be dressed in cap and gown on graduation day, June 7, when he receives his long- awaited Benedictine diploma. Graduation day, however, in truth, will be just another beginning for Romito, who come September will be a freshman all over again as he continues his higher education at the University of Dayton. KENNETH W. ZITZ v.,,,, f . j I JOHN A. ZVOLENSKY ...VJ s' 4 rms!! H 'Fm- I . at .,,, . , q xi: A . f 9 wi j..g 1'3,A' ,f. , ' LEW. , i M cl. 5 ww.. f 4 Vw . Wai . 9x.x,,l'!Q .3 A ., 'rw 'f' H. 1 .f 4 M A V Vi ' A , '?f4 , XQef'f?f1',m M N- AL liifliiiffmmz-W' .N W. Q, ' . - V rr- nf2'? ? ws. J 1 !'9':59fw wha 'QF' an n-s,Q,,..-Q as 'Y M...-. ,,..,,.M '9'h m V. x F 'P 'gym Aw H H h M .M ,I3.A1Z,v,Ag,, 1- if sw - f ' .gif 1 , I Q W Si N. X 3 ! 4 - W, 2 LQUL w 4. K M, K v ,S -M Y W j-1+fmiZggfa'5,, X NM, ff V .Q.,.w.l Tl S , .sian N.,-f,,,, ,....,. ,wwf Q ,L XM 0 A wsu ,gf ... I .,4..4p-,ef .,wvf W.-a-..,, 1 . 1 NM' P Every second Wednesday of the month, student council president John Skok pounded the gavel and called to order the students' legislative branch. Other council officers are John Smith, vice-president, and James Erick- son, secretary-treasurer. Checking agenda for council meeting are Erickson Qleftj and Smith. N54 1' - x E L 5, tudent Coun il Erickson receives advice from moderator Father Basil, O.S.B. Ne! In addition to his administrative duties as Benedictine's assistant principal and disci- plinarian, Father Basil, O.S.B., served as student council moderator. During 1958-59 the student council at Bene- dictine consisted of 41 elected and appointed rep- resentatives of the student body. Under the guidance of moderator Father Basil, O.S.B., and the presidency of senior John Skok, members comprising the student council enjoyed a fruitful year in matters pertaining to school welfare. The councilmen, through their sessions held every second Wediiesday at 1:45 p.m. in room 100, were permitted class time to take an active part in the conduct of Benedictine. The meetings facili- tated the implementation of constructive ideas. By participating in school policy making and serving as an agency for student ideas, the student council provided assistance in co-ordinating school organizations and activities and promoting school spirit. l ,I .W 4' J ' The task of presenting complaints to the school officials was enjoined upon four councilmen fleft to rightj: Ross Farro, sophomore, Dennis Marcin, junior, Ralph Grabowski, senior, and Neal Mahall, freshman. THE 1958-59 STUDENT COUNCIL-Top Row: Zielinski, Pod- wojski, Prospal, Rafferty, Bilek, Jankovsky, Kolenich, Ballek, Holicky, Starr, Skrabec, Gillota, Petro, Scrocca, Koral. Row Two: Koval, Naso, Schepis, Bujak, Miano, Antonelli, Craine, Guenther, Pickering, Balazs, Grigaliunas, Feher, Marcoguiseppe, Koberna, Frijouf. Row One: Lewis, D'Angelo, Liptak, Kerata, DiSanto, Mack, Liederbach, Kuczkowski, Laczko, Veres, Botek. l 4. i x -1 l i '- Y v ah .rv-x, A gm, 1, Wm gg. gi x Af 4 M ww f A as , kb y ,. lr A s QR! , j. Q, W' 4' fu' , A W -J Q. W I f 'WvTJ,,K' , , Ml x wwfgx, ' 4 . lv H A-Z I-:ff 2 x ' A. ' ff IH 'nut + a .4 Y' H K I ffzfirfgm Z , ., 1 Q, LL .::,..V - , , f , .-7 WW' 15, J , 3, 9 ,,f.f ,I f. Q3 , fl - 9 f K f N: gs . w Y: N , 4 A4-w,k'e'Qf' Y x N v .L 1' '- , I ,Q 'igligfnf f ,Vt -XV if A Y I We K fx w N., ' XX. aw . it -Q i O O Religious Aetivitie William Martin finds time to serve Mass in the school chapel. ad mzzjrfrcm Z7 iglrf iam Although the student's mental development is important, Benedic- tine students know that their moral development is of greater importance. In addition to the formal courses in moral guidance, Holy Mass is celebrated daily in the Benedictine chapel. The rosary is publicly prayed during October and May. The Chair of Unity Octave is observed. Mass on the first Friday is scheduled for 8 a.m., and the sacrament of penance is administered the day before. During Lent students pray the stations of the cross and assist at Mass during the fourth period on Fridays. A triduum precedes the feast of Saint Benedict. The sanctuary of Saint Benedict's Church is a familiar sight to Benedic- tine students since many of the school's religious exercises are conducted in the church. Daily from 5:45 a.m. to 9 p.m. the scholastics observe a schedule which is designed to strengthen their respective vocations. Top Row: Pastirik, Minor. Row Three: Reca, Lemanski. Row Two: Fecko, Anderson. Row One: Le- sauskas, Laketek. Scholastic For students interested in preparing for the diocesan or religious priesthood or religious brotherhood, Benedic- tine established in September, 1952, the Saint Andrew's abbey preparatory seminary. The scholascics reside in the campus seminary located on the third floor of the old abbey building. They attend classes at Benedictine and adhere to a daily routine com- parable to the monastic life. f. . ..,Je Educated in Rome, Italy, - ll Father Lawrence, O.S.B., is completing his first year as seminary director. PREP SEMINARIANS-Top Row: Addison Anderson, John Minor, James Reca, joseph Pastirik, Wayne Le- manski, David Fecko. Row One: Frank janezic, Dennis Lesauskas, Paul Stano, Edward Laketek, Robert Petzko. A Knight during all of his four Benedictine years, Dzuroff lights the candles before Mass. l Knights of the Altar At Benedictine liturgical functions the Knights of the Altar assist. This or- ganization of 17 students aims at fur- thering Catholic action and developing a spirit of virile piety in fellow students. Every school day students at Mass wit- ness the elevation of the chalice in the chapel. KNIGHTS OF THE ALTAR-T011 Row: Schmidt, Szuhski. Row Four. Disanto, Bubnick, Witkiewicz, Molnar, Maley. Row Tfarec: Johnson, Mondze- lewski, Blaha, Gabrelski. Row Two: treasurer Kostyo, vice-president Dzuroff, president Martin, secretary Kcever. Row One: Armour, Barille. th rt , Debaters' president John Skok expounds on the year's debate topic that the f United States should adopt the British Q educational system. Public Speakin Fulfilling his Hrst full academic year as Bene- dictine debate coach, Father Walter, O.S.B., guided the school's 14-man forensic society through 18 tournaments, from Qctober 4 through April 11. The schoolis debate organization is affiliated with the Greater Cleveland Speech League, Na- tional Catholic Forensic League, Northern Ohio District of the National Forensic League, and the Ohio High School Speech League. BENEDICTINE DEBATERS-Frank Drongowski, Ron- ald Pason, James Lewis, Edward Chuha, Vytautas Januskis, Robert Bockhoff, Gerald Bubnick, Frank Nawalanic, Sarunas Lazdinis, James Kolenich. 4-my sv F Forensic coach Father Walter, O.S.B., briefs his top affirmative two-man squad junior Joseph Sourini Cleft, and senior Ralph Grabowski. Terminating an active four-year mem- bership in the school's debate society this year because of graduation will be Gerald Kaminski. Y i -hmm, k -1' l 'GW 'sl' X Q1 Q W0-un' I V i i I .- 5. . LIBRARY STAFF-Top Row: james Reca, Joseph Scliepis, Wayne Lemanski, john Smith, Ronald Lisy, Paul Stano. Row One: Paul Pickering, Frank Ma- tranga, Gerald Babbits, john Roznik, joseph Perko. Among the duties of the library staff is to replace books as James Reca Qleftj and Paul Pickering demonstrate . . . Below, Wayne Lemanski assists in typing an inven- tory list of books. Library Staff As its primary function tlie Benedictine li- brary produces for tlie student and faculty mem- ber everything literary which tlie scliool curricu- lum demands. In fulnlling its secondary function the library supplies reasonable bibliographical fa- cilities for recreational reading, extracurricular ac- tivities or tlie pursuance of personal interests and hobbies. It is the responsibility of Fatlier l.uke, O.S.l5., as Benedictinels librarian, to devote time to tlie tll1'CCtlOll of students in tlie use of tlie library and to tlie superintendence of tlie accessions. -WR Q '.,5.- Ever present and available in the Bene- dictine library to assist both students and faculty members is librarian Father Luke, O.S.B. the BE EDICTI E staff Although the yearbook moderator shies away from the idea of naming co-editors, this year he had no alterna- tive but to do just that. To the top position of the 1959 Benedictine, Father Donald, 0.S.B., appointed Kenneth Koral and James Lewis as co-editors. Koral and Lewis, moreover, made it known to the moderator that they would prefer to have it that way, since they were to play major roles in the yearbook's production. Th co-editors are also Bennet men. Koral and Lewis joined the school newspaper staff as freshmen, and became associate editors as sophomores. In their junior year Koral was the Bennetis editor-in-chief, while Lewis was page 2 editor. Rounding out the yearbook's editorial staff are asso- ciate editors Richard Mack, Kenneth Kerata, Gerald Dzurik, Roger Romito, Michael DiSanto and Ralph Gra- bowski. The financial end of the book was handled by business manager Eugene Pawlowski and his assistant John Pozar. Student photographers were John Spisak and Thomas Janecek. if ,Lj,.r-9'5 I I , , i..L1.. 4-X' Yearbook Co-Editor-KENNETH KORAL Yearbook Co-Editor-JAMES LEWIS Cropping glossy pictures for the annual are the yearbook's associate editors Ueft to rightj Richard Mack, Ralph Grabowski, Gerald Dzurik, Kenneth Kerata and Roger Romito. I . .sr.,,,,a -wma Yearbook's sports and assistant sports edi- tors Romito and DiSanto. '-1-1. -es: During the summer of 1958, business manager Pawlowski Cleft and his assistant Pozar laid the groundwork for the yearbook s N fw A 4 gms- financial campaign, the success of which made the book a reality Going through the usual ritual of awaiting che go- ahead signs from yearbook moderator Father Donald, O.S.B., are the co-editors Lewis fleftj and Koral. 1CZ', X , ' L '5 y X , X: 1 if g .N -N N. In K Ky es f A - trust-Wxzx W Y., IW if ig As last year, so likewise this year, but now as seniors, Janecek Cleftl and Spisak were the yearbook,s student pho- tographers. 3 ,,.. 1665415 .QLVLQL wa t lO'6l 'yn sA S .vvv '- ff During his four years on the Bennet, editor Richard Mack merited national, state and local recognition for his jour- nalistic work. CL 'Q Editor Richard Mack checks a story in the presence of Bennet adviser Father Donald, O.S.B. Mack joined the Bennet in September, 1955, as freshman sports editor. ':i, c 5 6 G' 9 silnl . f.Xo 8 910 Q 9 1 5' U 0 the men behind th Q , S X -'Ill 1 Managing editor Wolchko fscnfcrl, Ivftj, Mack's successor to be, briefs copy editor Kerata Cat typewriterj and fstamliugj page 4 editor Levstelc, page 3 editor Gaylor and page 2 editor Davis. V 'bc' E WS- xxx Vs Y . gf , ,if 3' i 1 17 The Bennet sports staff included fscafvd, It-ff fo riglvlj Thomas Nemec, Roger Romito, Michael DiSanto, fstnudingl James Fink fassistant editorj, James Sadowski, John Kowalski Qfreshman cditorj. Missing: john Barsa. BENNET news .... At the outset of the 1958-59 academic year, the staff members of the Bennet, Benedictine's monthly newspaper, had their work cut out for them. For the 1957-58 Bennet achieved the following honors: ' Publication of Distinction from the Catholic School Press Association. ' Best Newspaper Award and the Catholic Universe Bulletin trophy from the Cleveland Diocesan Scholastic Press Association. ' Medalist from the Columbia Scholastic Press Asso- ciation. ' Superior Honors from the Duquesne University Scholastic Press Association. ' George H. Gallup Award and International Honor Rating from the Quill and Scroll Society. ' Best Ohio Newspaper Award and the Cleveland Press Trophy from Saint Bonaventure University's 1958 Press Day. ' Best Sports Page Award and Northeastern Ohio Scholastic Press Association Trophy from the Northeast- ern Ohio Scholastic Press Association. s Two notable losses from the Bennet staff because of graduation will be photographers Thomas Janecek fat the enlargerj and John Spisak. BENNET WRITERS-Top Row: editor emeritus Koral, Bockhoff, Benyo, Jeric, Shir- ley, Simko, Holicky, Matuszewski, Pollack. Row Two: Lewis, Bechant, Sogor, Sudik, Balazs, Lazdinis, Zsori, Vargo. Row Our: Ochwat, Caniglia, Serkownik, Pawlowski, Januskis, Nawalanic, Molnar, Tizzano. i. .., Q- Um.-, -.M , ' U Q ' 1 . Q u Q S . . 1 1 4 4 5 , A ' a - ' 'blow' I . fu.- Q . 4 f E I 3 . v X 1 . L 6 1,- 'x' A v. . ,fin- wf ,W x A M.. ,- -V 'V wa N295 A-,gun wh ,lr iam v -Ag' TY' - x . If-5' l . ,MQ 2152 w e w 1'x-. 3 ga. .,, . W' 5. ff wwmf , Y X L: 1 11 N. Q 45 gs 5 sf S ' - N 's hx XM. X 1. .1 Win, ,v .W wo, ,kxsm .. - -A ,,,l-W f ?'T1'5eAif. ,. Nwwm A ,vi Q,- -L QM , 'S-gr .kg g' ' , - ' Aga, wx nw - H - f 4, A uw Q A A im . M , -' ' :YY ',q. - 'H lil-Ei? ' x F S 3 'Q M' .1 ., lf,-V V oggik Q , MQ ,vjxgxxi , , M y My - , 1 Q V., A V W., . RJ .,:,,,, 6 I ' . R 1' 'rv f N :L-Q5 M A 1 -5 K K' Am x ' 'Q V Z: 4 2 v t k . ' f 2 a ' W , A . - My , f-, f A - Q 'S H g uw f N' V 1 V ., wi i' I . -i 1 . ' . ' H - '5 W ' ' H332 PY f New S? - , , , , , I wif' ' ,nf True Benedictine Scholars Scholastic pride is registered on the faces of these seniors who consistently merited top grades in their four Benedictine years: fleft to right, Kenneth Perko, Anthony Ozimek and James Lewis. Principal Father Robert, O.S.B., extends congratulations to Benedictine's National Merit Scholarship winner, top schol- astic senior and 1959 valedictorian Kenneth Koral. Annually following the first se- mester examinations, Benedictine's principal designates a group of jun- iors and seniors to membership in the National Honor Society. Besides high scholarship, at least a scholastic average hovering around 90 per cent, the principal also de- mands of potential candidates the requirements of character, leader- ship and service to the school. To be considered for National Honor Society recognition, the stu- dent must at least be a second hon- ors scholar. The Benedictine honor roll includes highest honors C93 av- erage and abovej, second honors C88-92.91, and honorable mention qss-87.99. Weir Z 1 Z is Q .,,k,. In developing the quality of visualiza- tion, junior Michael Seredick uses com- pass to solve spatial relationship of points, lines and planes. En ineering Drawing ,4II55f Proper use of drafting equipment helps John Roznik to understand graphic language used in engineering. In the engineering drawing course, instructor Father Thomas, O.S.B., emphasizes theory of projection. Students are exposed to descriptive geometry and pictorial, oblique and per- spective drawing. They also obtain practice in use of drafting instruments, free-hand technical sketching and lettering. The class, likewise, becomes acquainted with uses of graphical methods. I K I g 5 T, i I 1 5 , , . K . M K 4 2 M 4 , ,.a, + W 'fum WW: U Vp MH, V ,,,..,?.,-, 2 ,M ggpggpg ,,,, W , 2 3 g 1 is aiitaiiti in tti,a i l Work for these engi- neering drawing stu- dents involves applying aesthetic principles of structural and decora- tive design in fine and applied art stressed upon the design of ma- chinery and manufac- tured products. The future engineers make graphs, charts, diagrams and pencil sketches to solve their problems. Instructor Jose Cintron Cleft, explains to Robert Singer that the human skull by revealing the placement of bones and their shapes assists in the drawing of exact and natural portraits. During the academic year Benedictine art students com- pete in contests as the North- eastern Ohio Lake Area Re- gional Scholastic Art, the local and national trafhc safety poster, the Catholic Book Week, and the annual Catholic High School Art Festival. This year Edmund Nowak's black ink drawing, a key award winner in the Scholastic Art contest, was selected for national com- petition in New York. rt Director of Bencdictinels art department since September, 1954, has been Jose M. Cintron. Under Mr. Cintron's guidance are three classes in which students are introduced to the subject of art. Besides obtaining a thorough introduction to drawing, students registered in the course take ele- mentary perspective, and instruction in various media and techniques, such as pencil, pen and ink, charcoal and lithograph crayon. MU ALPHA THETA MEMBERS-Top Row: Erickson, Solatka, Kerata, Starr, Craine, Varacky, Romito, Martin. Row Two: Beegan, Grabowski, DiSanto, Skok, Spisak, Moravick. Row One: Zvolensky Liptak, Drongowski, Lawson, Palumbo, Wohl. Math Club Photograph Leaders of Benedictine's mathematics club, the Mu Alpha Theta, include fseatedj moderator Father William, O.S.B., president Richard Prospalg Qstund- ing, vice-president James Lewis and secretary- treasurer Anthony Ozimek. Completing its third academic year at Benedictine, the club was organ- ized to stimulate interest in higher mathematics. PHOTO CLUB MEMBERS-Top Row fleft to rigbtjr John Smith, Gerald Dzurik, John Spisak, Robert Jankovsky, James Reca. Row One: Robert Frijouf, Daniel Maker, moderator Father Basil, O.S.B., Gerald Bubnick, Ronald Bilek. Photog- rapher: Thomas Janecek. -un., The school's photo lab in the publi cations ofhce is where yearbook Bennet photographer Thomas Jane cek is touching up the wet glossy. Benedictine chess team captain sophomore Rob- ert Frijouf Ueftj starts match with senior Kenneth Kerata frigbfj while senior Russell Salamon observes. ssflhdn RAVENS' LEADERS - Seated: co-chairman Pickering, moderator Father Luke, O.S.B., treasurer DiSanto. Standing: co-chairman Wohl, recording secretary Holicky, correspond- ing secretary Smith. Sf A, Y, xg CHESS CLUB MEMBERS-Standing: Richard Kollarits, James Sykora, Frank Schwartz, Thomas Szydlowski, Roy Synk. Seated, clockwise: John Majni, Andrew Kucko, Albert Molnar, David Guenther, Frank Nawalanic, Brian Kenney. Raven THE RAVENS' CHARTER MEMBERS-Top Row: Roger Sliwinski, Michael Mondzelewski, Ernest Schmidt, Henry Starr, Kenneth Kerata, treasurer Michael DiSanto, John Skok, James Erickson, John Pozar, corresponding secretary John Smith. Row One: Ralph Beegan, co-chairman David Wohl, David Sulik, Dennis Buyansky, John Podracky, Rob- ert Liptak, co-chairman Paul Pickering, recording secretary Edward Holicy. i '51 4-fem 'lf 1 2' .- 1 1 1 1 Dads' club president Edward G. Mar- tin, Sr., addresses the student body. All Dads have their hearts and souls in Benedictine's welfare. Every second Wednesday evening of the month members of the Benedictine Dads' club meet in the school auditorium for their general monthly meeting. Dads' Club The Dads' club of Benedictine began the 1958-59 school year with a new moderator in Father Method, O.S.B. Besides its annual four-day bazaar, April 30 through May 3 in the school gym, the Dads' club sponsored the follow- ing events: memorial Mass November 25 roast beef dinner November 165 Christmas party December 185 cabaret party January 31g day of spiritual recollection March 8, and the Dads-Son Communion Breakfast May 17. The club's annual card party scheduled for October 18 was transferred to November 29 because of the popeis death. However, the event had to be cancelled because of bad Weather. A club moderator Father Method, O.S.B., congratulates Edward Martin, Sr., upon being elected the organ- fourteenth president, following the elections at December meeting. ADS' 1959 OFFICERS-Seated: Edward Martin, presidentg Right Abbot Theodore G. Kojis, O.S.B., school presidentg Edward first vice-president. Standihg: Emil Skala, second vice-presi- Joseph Glavan, treasurerg Mario Cavasinni, recording secre- Andrew Knapik, corresponding secretaryg Father Method, moderator. Missing: George Benko, auditor. Dad Sigmund Grabowski receives a free ride on Santa's knee 'Weep 1' Hy U16 Drfzeu The Benedictine Abbey Players, a student organization under the direction of Leonard Pchola, present a staged dramatic per- formance each semester in the school auditorium. Director of the schoolls dramatic society since September, 1955, Mr. Pchola has aroused so much interest in the pursuit of the ideals of drama that acting on stage is a prominent Benedic- tine extracurricular activity. Under Mr. Pchola's guidance, Benedictine thespians are trained to organize ideas and communicate them through the use of effective speech. Moreover, he seeks to develop in the students the ability of interpretation and offers them theoretical and practical knowledge of the theatre. , . 1 W, , 1 'ir , :J . NNY M ,,,,.-- 'ia B: Cheaper by the Dozen was the Players first semester production. Strongsville's Kathleen Szunyogh Qleftj starred with Hoban - Domini- can's Lynda Siko and Marymount,s N a n c y Kreiner. Yi gg-QSWY' ' , -vm f-fn 1 .1 li nw- ' I P3155 A if Lg Q,s-Q...-wi, , V Wi i 'G' em 1, 1 W- K 4, J. 1. I .A gpg. , ,X x Q, A . s ?. ' I ak V. ff' M inf Q .. J .X ,, C7l1c'a,vc'r Hy Clic' Dvzm Grabowski's children in Cheaper by the Dozen were fsfanrl- ingj jill Bostwick, Gary Lucas, Martin Kralik, Kathleen Szun- yogh, Thomas Carroll. Sealed are Nancy Kreiner, Gerald Pusz, Lynda Siko, Robert Roy. On tba extreme right is mother Ann Smith. QLQY A four-year member of the Abbey Players, Ralph Grabowski terminated his Benedictine acting career in Cheap- er by the Dozen. Cast of Cheaper by tbe Dozen - Standing: Thomas Carroll, Judy Lew- andowski QMarymountQ, Martin Kra- lik, Gary Lucas, Robert Roy, Kenneth Krupa, Gerald Pusz, Anthony Arko, Therese Zak QReginaQ, Joseph Vetrick, Lynda Siko fHoban - Dominicanj. Seated: Jill Bostwick QLourdesJ, Nancy Kreinerf Marymountj, Ralph Grabow- ski, Ann Smith fReginaJ, Kathleen Szunyogh fStrongsVillej. For their second semester production the Benedictine Abbey Players staged another three-act comedy Finders Creepers April 25-26 in the school auditorium. Benedictine actors in the cast were Gerald Pusz, Martin Kralik, Kenneth Krupa, Gary Lucas, George Pen- Held, Robert Roy and James Szubski. The actresses and their schools included Mary Kay Fernbacher, Sheila Gaffney and Ann Smith, Reginag Mari- lyn Golubski, Beaumontg Sandra Hunter, Rhodesg Noreen Papier, Marymount, and Barbara Vereb, Hoban-D0- minican. . , f K s 8 Q 'N re Qi Abbey Players director Leonard Pchola has staged eight produc- tions since joining the faculty in 1955. Red-faced scenes of real puppy- love were enacted in Cheaper by the Dozen,', by Kathleen Szunyogh and Joseph Vetrick. Y gg-ni In November the Alumni Association sponsored its Thanksgiving Eve dance in the Benedictine gym. This year Eddie Platt's orchestra played. Zig ,Qi .,-Qi' -v-is Iumni ,,-..- g -,,, - Benedictine's Alumni Association schedules its general monthly meetings for 8 p.m. on the last Monday of each month in the school auditorium. The Alumni Association is an organization of Benedictine graduates and former students. The membership seeks to strengthen the bonds of fraternal affection and to promote a spirit of good fellowship among the alumni. ln so doing members believe they can foster the best relations between the alumni and their alma mater. Moreover, they can the better encourage the spiritual, intellectual, cultural and ma- terial development of the school through the influence, interest and financial support of members. Among the alumni forming the organization's board of directors are fstanding, left to right, John Soltes, Lawrence Donay, Edward Matus- zak. Seated Cleft to right around tablel: Robert Kikta, Raymond Krul, Joseph Hornack, Donald Kupecky, Bernard Skiba, Edward Cicon, Stephen Yunick, George Sibel. 1 .ff 'Y 'as At the january meeting the alumni elected officers. Sorting ballots are past president Aloysius Stefanek and moderator Father Thomas, O.S.B. Recording secretary Donald Kupecky raises hand to express his vote. 4.4-f These alumni, with moderator Father Thom1s, were elected 'at the Januiry meeting to one-year terms Seated Robert Faber, president, and Thomas Pluto west side vice-president. Sfanrfmg Donald Kupecky, recording secretary, R1 mond Krul, east side vice president, John Thur, corresponding secret1r Stephen Cajka, treasurer, Joseph Hornack, sergeant 1t arms JA ... 1' n Q 0 D --xv Drifting on a Sea of Music 'V L ffl' v' ig '.1v' Af W Class president Ralph Grabowski crowns his date Michaelene Hovan, a Magnificat junior, queen of the senior Christmas ball at Lakeshore. l l 11 X, .. 'JL- ' . E2 e I Y-H x The seniors had their semiformal Christmas ball December 26 in the Seaglade ballroom of the Lakeshore Hotel Where they enjoyed the sophisticated rhythms of Billy Lang's orchestra. That same evening the juniors were dancing to the society music of Marty Conn's band at their Christmas ball in the Crystal ballroom of the Tudor Arms Hotel. Carol Yoe reigned s the junior Christma Senior Gary Archdeacon smiles with Louise Campana. The senior Christmas ball was a gala affair where everyone had smiles for anyone. Seated at the table are Theresa Thomas and John Spisak. Standing are Patricia Rini, Gerald Dzurik, Theresa Salvano and Robert Catanza. Class president James Kolenich and his partner upreme as king and queen at s ball. Edward Kozelka-Carol Die drick: starry-eyed dancers. Bengal Boosters A powerful moral influence to every Benedic tine varsity gridder are the student booster 5 9 clubs signs and posters in the gym. Each school year there crops up at Benedictine volun- tary organized groups, booster clubs. This year six such organizations evolved to promote school spirit throughout both semesters, but especially during the Benedictine football season. Clubs like the Aztecs, Cavaliers, Dominoes, lncas, Lancers and West Side Bengals plastered the gym with signs and posters in support of the Bengal varsity grid squad. f 5 l . l l Q THE AZTECS--Top Row: Marusek, Ozimek, Slovcnkay, Sala- mon, Starr, Budzowski, Jablonski. Row Two: Damsel, Chorba, Repas, Moravick, Martin, Dzurik. Row One: Skully, Liptak, Erickson, Keever, Smith, Jakabein. THE CAVALIERS - Top Row: Langa, Sens, Jankovsky, Chulla, Bi lek, Lengel. Row Om' Frijouf, Violanti, Lew- A l andowski, Luchilz, Bub nick, Scrocca. 31,1 l ee jf:-. W -n-I no . .A . THE DOMINOES-Top Row: Anclrasak, Ciesicki, Young, Chojnowski, Chle- bowski, Toth, Gajda, Pesek, Twardy, Laba, Stipkala, Kolosai, Jablonski. Row Four: Svonovec, Plucinsky, Vantuska, Precario, Koeth, Malinowski, Lackner, Vieland, Kuczkowski, Skrabec, Stefanek, Kowalski. Row Three: Lehman, Doma- novics, Craine, Nowak, Marich, Bcckn, Oddo, Catanza, Feher, Tylicki, Grabow- ski. Row Two: Witlcowski, Kaltenbcch, Granito, Freemal, Lcvan, Stockey, Bandsuh, Kral, Kubasek, Klucho. Row One: Kirkpatrick, Korody, Hudacko, Laczko, Veres, Botek, Zidones, Kozelka, Archdeacon, Balazs, Matranga. LHS THE INCAS-Top Row: Panehal, Mraz, Shirley. Row Four: St. Andrassy, Prusa, Marks, Loyd, Krusoc, Malatin, Zala, Ma- tejka, Hlavacs, Vrabel. Row Three: Lorence, Drongowski, R. Ribric, Witkiewicz, Zamiska, S. Fedor, R. Fedor, Spernoga. Row Two: Naso, Parnin, Marincic, Podracky, Dobrovic, Skowronski, Radomski, Hartman, Stecky. Row One: Kniola, Payne, J. Ribraric, Lusk, Zielinski, Orihill, Zmecek, Vanek, Balough. THE LANCERS-Top Row: Nemec, Smelko, Ainsworth. Row Two: Holicky, Lawson, Benyo, Bockhoff. Row One: Levstek, Buyansky, Bar- clay, Gaylor. 1 ,,x , ' E' ll! HQ fm A 1 4 4 e A if V P Q ff' Q V 2 1' 3 2' v sq . f 10 I nv ' s . 1 I H' B 'Q h '. Q - Q ' ' , 0 'A 4' .' F ' ,If ' ' Q ' ' 6- f' I . 3 1 Q F E! gf , Q - o -x. M r- 'G '- -1- . . .1 1-3 f ' 1 ' 1. 5 . . 4 5 - 'X - up-K 1 ,' .. 'rw 'X Q. -' ik ' .' 1 JN X4 ' r . r Q t , , I i 4 Q U A Q H K 7 ,K ,H il 1 K I ' V, V . - v F wg. ' A 1 . . - .I ' A . 5 '- A di .. .I WIN 'Q- h Q- 'W E Q-I -f I ',1 f,f N A ' -4' ' Y ' T . - ' 1 . 1 Any 'V' H-KA ' fly V1 ' ' V' A A., 'qty K n ' .4 sl' - it . . . i .X ,Q Q . . D ' ik -Q . s o M - - . 'iff . - J . l ...3..,.,... , ' Q' A 'X' x 1 . W -4'-'lik Qs. I ., ' , M , . ' .' ' -L Q H w f .M Y 0113.311 A . . firm.:-ffm 1 Jw-fgkw., fr' vm 'Eve' M. W- W. Mu,'?3?7iUi 4 , aw ,N by ff 1. s 1, X- M' w 1 f V of V -..,.X ,- .sf if N14 - -H' sw V X X vw' nf 1-ff X, .x '..ed+-'H fn M gg fav-s, W -I T, yu ' - .., h xx E ,,,, ,U . ' M .4 ,figs-as w s- Q HM, . F V, I Jaw . ,. -ss , 'H ,tiQ,p,q C ,i:,,. L,: L-M. L N 'I . . x A f K A ,I .as I , F 'f ' ' .QQ v ' www . , Ag .. M-zaykyx ,g m gf L -. iii A, -,. aw, 0ad9wL,,,,g Y-be ' '-'- Q- A f. j , Jfvswi,-Sf 4.1 if M P P V 'W' , fe H A X-K ,Q M Q' , 3, '43 n . I f .. ' Mft . ,A .. ' 4 . , ' J '3 W U M e. 2 is the I9 9 Benedictine Band Considering any Benedictine student organization, the school's band has the longest span of activity. In fact, the band's activity extends through the regular calendar year of 12 months and not the nine-month scholastic year. Under the very capable leadership of director Jack T. Hearns, the 60-piece band is kept busy from summer through commencement. Its music is heard at pep rallies and football games. Concert season highlights include the band festival and pop concert. .E -Y-4-HM 1 Versatile Father Florian, O.S.B., supervises the band as moderator. r k,i,h. . Sig, ,A .W K 52:76, p 'S 1 .swf in , 4 I we? , V I .,.,, . , , A r ' 1 fi .tae f,1I.'Pgf.f,,',l!r,' 5 I! Ajit ffxffg-4 .fi ,df ,!,,4',.:L','6 6 Q 4 43.1 1 ,f 'ff 5 ref ff,.,,f fs, sf i .1 as f,-f'iif,'i'i , as .Hua W - Y. 4 f . G X v Nasa' ,.,, A 'X Q ' e Q V ' Jack T. Hearns directs Greater Cleve- , L s -. K W , landls best marching Benedictine band. .mf-'at'H4 ' ' fn a, ef. . ,V .A 1' wgiga A M ,P A 55 V ,, T... r -' ef, I33 .., M 'C f rtwmfl . We as . t A if The Benedictine band members, as a group, have always been the school's most rabid backers of the Bengal grid varsity. Left to right are Smolinski, Bodziony, Drongowski, Gorgan and Gutkoski. ,. fx . 'I ' it il II . Five student band managers are responsible for the jobs associated with the upkeep of 60 musicians and band room. Top Row: head man- ager Ralph Repas, Thomas janecek. Row One: John Luchik, George Benko, John Majni. FRANK KUCZKOWSKI Band President NORBERT TYLICKI Vice-President WN - . wi, , M , 'X 5 ' ' V . . '4 , 5 xslt. 1 ax - wr, . 'X' 'Qi - 5? 'Q X 1 it Z fn' ' ,' I -I SIX. E?N,,:f 5,xs f'YQS5 fax A - '.-if few' y '. af' ,sw M N, ,- 1- - Q 1 H ! K fly' ,ll f I X , E7 , If x y I . X tj, S x , QQ. Sgt, K E A, . i gadfqgkigl qq T' Q ,T X ' , Q' f . .ff s, 2' X Hi i 4 - na.. ,, C ,' ' V , J 'x I V Q tg 'Q t ,'? 251- My-,Rc Vi?-'XY ziggy Lfirwg Y 57, A 1 ff, V86 fm 'nl' ., x ' x w 'x V X s L , . , . . L ' -1!l',. 5X t . W-A. x,-,, M SU., , x , : ' X : If KXX I y .ls YP ,risxf 1 H U LV Q K . 5 9 A! ,NM 'xv 5, lb.. K 5 .... - N.. , A 5 -A X I 'Y Q- 'lg MQ? Q' ui suv 'I' so 5 , 1 ... . Q V35 - H Mfg A ,4 A A 7' A 5 1 'Wg'-1 .Q , W, . A ., -. ,A -Lf- A , Nav u-I ,-, ,X , , , For the past two grid seasons drum major Frank Kuczkowski led the Bene- dictine band's cadence of 150 steps per minute. During halftime at varsity football games the Benedictine band extends itself from sideline to sideline in performing its marching maneuvers. Ir' X' The concert season climaxes with the May pop concert which features the awarding of trophies and monograms to bandsmen. Among the special honors are the Arion Foundation, Jack T. I-learns and John Philip Sousa awards. Benedictine Music Always Nearly always the school band room becomes the scene of an impromptu jam session. Giving out with something strictly instrumental are Gerald Dzurik fpianol, WilliamKavinslsy Ctrumpctl, Lloyd Galicki fbass clarinetj, and john Spisal-: Qtromboneb. . , lg., link 'Zinn-'ul'---E Blah 3' enhances the True, the Beautiful, the Good. MH 5 'Q FREDERICK NAWARSKAS Librarian RALPH REPAS Treasu rer r- TT RICHARD DAMSEL Secretary ROBERT CHENOWETH Sergeant-at-Arms ,yr - my ,SQ ss 4.Ji4i,U,f fu avid N-F' + if . iggifk. , 7 W -swfxzfai Pi 'J-' I - 17 .1 3 fgffyffxvlf A. My r A gwfaxi . 'Q 1 4 ,iw - wig Q- lf' ,- v may ,v Qan- nf 94, -.I it 'U Benedictine Bengals ln Action A 4 . 51 . i When Benedictine's Augie Bossu blew the whistle August 20 at Kingsbury Run to start his fourth consecutive season as head football coach of the Bengals, the former Notre Dame varsity guard was greeted by one offensive regular and three defensive starters from the 1957 East Senate, city and state champion squad. The veterans, all seniors, included fullback Bob Davis, right safety Larry Hradisky and defensive guards Frank Coufalik and Frank Marek. At the end of the ,58 campaign the Benedictine varsity grid roster consisted of 33 gridsters. This number comprised 13 seniors, 14 juniors and six sophomores. N 'B' s 4 .L M-,J 3f P'-is K ,J 'S N l r 53 Eleven Bengals huddle with Coach Augie Bossu as the mentor reminisces about Benedictine's fame on the gridiron. Lending an attentive ear to their grid master are fkneeling, left to rigbtj Frank Marek, John Reda, Jim Kestner, Bob Davis and Al Grigaliunasg fstand- ingl Bob Catanza, Al Liederbach, Larry Hradisky, Bob DeFiore, Wayne Jasinski and Stan Krisinski. ,ae Senior Dan Baumbick, 172-pound Bengal left guard on offense, wears that dejected look only because he's leav- ing the scene of battle after being accidentally winded in the Glenville same. nf' l 2 ,Q LARRY HRAmsKY BOB CATANZA F RANK COUFALIK JOHN REDA The 1958 Benedictine Varsity Football Squad-Top Row fleft to rightj head coach Augie Bossu, athletic director Joe Rufus, Siath, Forgach, Zahorsky, Gibbons, Hummel, Du- plaga, Marcin, Tvrdik, Grigaliunas, assistant coach Ed Duray, faculty manager of athletics Father Augustine, O.S.B.g Row Two-assistant coach Jerry Bush, Hradisky, Jasinski, DeFiore, Coufalik, co-captain Davis, co-captain Marek, Liederbach, Catanza, Reda, Krisinski, line coach Ed Kubancikg Row One-Tollis, Jambor, Malinak, Janiak, Jim Kestner, Bujak, Kosewic, Rini, Rick Kestner, Kolenich. To Assist in the Development WAYNE JASINSKI of Perfect l l During the eight-game '58 season, Benedic- tine's four quarterbacks Larry Hradisky, Joe Bu- jak, jim Kolenich and Dennis Andrews threw 48 passes, completed 20 for 475 yards. Seven of the aerials were intercepted. Senior Hradisky led with 18 completions for 442 yards. Juniors Bujak and Kolenich each com- pleted a toss for 26 and seven yards respectively. Sophomore Andrews, who was promoted from the jayvees, failed in one attempt. 4 8 Uh Christian Soldiers Y w . . 5 3 i Senior left end Wayne Jasinski, 44, stretches for a Bengal pass in the Cathedral Latin game at John Adams Held. 9 X 1 rf . P 'P X Benedictine Football Teaches Respect Via the diploma route Benedictine will 1ose 13 seniors in guard Baumbick, fullback Catanza, tackle Coufalik, halfback Davis, tackle DeFiore, quarterback Hradisky, end Jasinski, fullback Jim Kestner, tackle Krisinski, guard Liederbach, end Marek, center Reda and tackle Wolf. But the varsity roster shows that 14 juniors and six sophomores will return to form the nucleus of the '59 squad. The juniors are backs Bujak, Duplaga, Jambor, Kolenich, Kosewic and Tollis. and linemen Forgach, Gibbons, Grigaliunas, Alaniak, Marcin, Siath, Tvrdik and Zahorsky. Sophomores include linemen Hummel and Rick Kestner, and backs Andrews, Malinak, Rini and Schepis. 1958 VARSITY FOOTBALL RESULTS Benedictine 14 Saint Edward .......... 6 Benedictine 54 Glenville . . . . . 0 Benedictine 8 john Adams 6 Benedictine 0 Massillon . . . . . 19 Benedictine 63 East Tech . 14 Benedictine 0 East ...... . 8 Benedictine 26 Collinwooa . 6 Benedictine 16 Cathedral Latin . . . . . . 34 Co-Captain Frank Marek, 6-1, 204-pound offensive right end and defensive right guard, merited honors by being named to All-Scholastic and All-Catholic teams. u.41f. . 1 ff, 1 . M 1 Q Y 3 t ,Q Q,-ff .5- 'F ,ak :ffm ' .. if I 1 If .-ff' S I 'gg' . aww W4 'v Q, ie QA x The football Bengals are also trained in the power of prayer. Whether it be a practice ses- sion or a scheduled game, the Bengals begin and end each event with prayer. Sophomore left half Paul Rini, 5-6, 145- pounds, whose brother Tom wore the same number f77Q for the Bengals, reg- istered three touchdowns and averaged 4.6 yards per cz-rry during the season. for uthorit of the Officials Thereby Developing and Forming Benedictine's football staff is headed by the faculty manager of athletics Father Augustine, O.S.B., and athletic director Joe Rufus, Sr. Varsity mentor is Augie Bossu and Ed Kuban- cik is first assistant. Other aides are Ed Duray and Jerry Bush. Left to right: Coach Bush, Coach Kubancik, Father Augustine, Mr. Rufus, Coach Bossu and Coach Duray. a Proper Perspective Which . . . K n -89 B 'wp . 5 5 In action are Benedictine defensive stalwarts as they stop a Cathedral Latin thrust. Identifiable Bengals are Rick Kestner f80j, Grigaliunas QSSJ, Kosewic GU, Marek f45J, and Tvrdik 1351. Athletic director Joe Rufus can always be found on the sidelines giving his wholehearted moral support to the fighting Bengals of Benedictine. mffwt h 3-6 AX .i if K X-.pd A ,, 1 Q Co-Captain FRANK MAREK Co-Captain BOB DAVIS STAN KRISINSKI Ca n be Tra nsferred to Respect Season statistics on Tom Malinak 1202, 5-7, 141-pounds, reveal that the soph- omore substitute right half scored two touchdowns and carried the ball 11 times gaining 101 yards for an average of 9.2 per carry. BOB DeFIORE JIM KESTNER for all Authorit The 1958 Benedictine football varsity com- pleted an eight-game schedule with five victories and three defeats. lts East Senate mark was 4-2. Two of the eight tilts were independent con- tests, whereas the other six were East Senate en- counters. Against the non-league foes, the Bengals edged Saint Edward, 14-6, but were blanked by Massil- lon, 19-0. ln loop action Benedictine registered triumphs over Glenville, S4-0, john Adams, 8-6, East Tech, 63-14, and Collinwood, 26-6. Circuit setbacks were administered by East, 8-0, and Cathedral Latin, 34-16. The loss to East snapped Benedic- tine's string of league victories at 26. QBecause an overage player was listed on thc Benedictine eligibility list for the Saint Edward, Glenville, John Adams and Massillon contests, the Bengals forfeited their games with these schools.j The season's results gave coach Augie Bossu a four-year Benedictine overall record of 31 wins and five defeats, and a Senate mark of 25-2. In 36 games under Bossu the Bengals totaled 1,154 points, the opponents 285. This gives Benedictine an aver- ag of 32.1 points per game and the opponents an average of 7.9 points per tilt. Cn offense the starters consisted of ends Gri- galiunas and Marek, tackles DeFiore and Coufalik, guards Baumbick and Liederbach, center Reda, halfbacks Rini and Davis, quarterback Hradisky and fullback Gatanza. The starting defensive eleven listed ends Reda and Gibbons, tackles Coufalik and DeFiore, guards Zahorsky and Marek, safeties Hradisky and Davis, middle linebacker Catanza, left linebacker Jambor and right linebacker Jim Kestner. fr One of the six junior backs who will re- turn next season will be fullback Rom- uald Duplaga f43D, a 6-1, 172-pound fullback. Bengals' offensive lineup-RE Marek, RT DeFiore, RG Liederbach, C Reda, LG Krisinski, LT Coufalik and LE Grigaliunas. Backs-right half Davis, fullback Catanza, quarterback Hradisky and left half Rini. ot Onl in Athletics 1 f . gh K ,L . S Q if 41 BOB JAMBOR AL GRIGALIUNAS AL LIEDERBACH Ven W 'Yu Benedictine,s defensive stalwarts-kneeling Cleft to rightj Gibbons, Zahorsky, Marek, Jasinski, Coufalik and Grigaliunas. Standing: Jam- bor, Hradisky, Rick Kestner, Davis and Catanza. but Especially in the Most Important . ' Q -me '56 DENNIS MARCIN TOM TVRDIK JOE ZAHORSKY X X For the annual grid clash between the Bengals and the Cathedral Latin Lions, Q the student booster clubs went all out in painting signs. The Aztecs merited top honors for their display which read Flatten Latin. , ig, ,, ti -ws X . X. 3 i :- T I1 C 0 U I1 t C F 1' R as M ,, Benedictine's Jack T. Hearns directs the 0' L 7' sweetest music this side of heaven . . . as gi quarterback Larry Hradisky eludes a Mas- mggijhw ,E X, is ' V' - sillon Tiger. .,: ,,. j'iy Tjf ,f i ,,is Q2 ' - atssa .'.w,...,f fi W 'V 5 'Y 3, f-,- ,1,,,f., . , . K Q E, S4 L ,Q N I - ix ' .. '54 'l '!7 U5511 fAPEIFD ' I A football excursion which has become a must for Benedictine students is the trip to Massillon, 0 0 0 0 , FO U n d I n I I L I n especially for the Incas. Come rain or shine, the Benedictine Cheerleaders were always on the sidelines providing and directing thc necessary moral support for the football Bengals. Left to right: Frank Nawalanic, William Procop, John Matula and Vytautas Januskis. Top scorer for the Benedictine var- sity was senior right half Bob Davis who recorded 55 points on eight touchdowns and seven extra points. Senior fullback Bob Catanza and sophomore left half Paul Rini were run- nersup with 24 points apiece. Sopho- more fullback Joe Schepis registered 23 markers. In the eight games the Bengals net- ted 26 touchdowns and 25 extra points. They averaged 22.6 points per contest. Head coach Augie Bossu fsecoud from Ieftj 'md line coach Ed Kubancik expressed complete satisfaction with the Work per formed by Benedictine's varsity football co captains Bob Davis fleftj and Frank Marek. .n ,I 9 ' 1 o O Q Q 1' .1 Q' 45 4 W O It Q., X F? f in Z' Junior arsity For the second consecutive football season, Benedictine's jayvees terminated their scheduled campaign undefeated and untied, with eight vic- tories. The unblemished record successfully retained the East Senate crown. In addition, the triumphs gave Ed Duray a three-season Benedictine coach- ing mark of 18 wins, one loss and one tie, and a winning streak standing at 16 straight contests. i ss M r s 5 mmm. Bengal left half Bob Bekesz, 5-11, 155- pounds, scored 62 points during the cam- paign on nine touchdowns and eight extra points. Glenville's Tarblooders stop fullback Joe Miano who averaged 10.4 yards per carry for the season. Benedictine Benedictine Benedictine Benedictine Benedictine Benedictine Benedictine Benedictine jay Vees' Championship Record ,..........SaintEdWard.... . 6 .. Collinwood . 6 .. .. Glenville . 0 ., ,. John Adams . 6 ...East ..,... . 0 . . , . . Cathedral Latin . . . . 0 ,,.Thomas Edison .. . 8 ...EastTech..... . 0 EAST SENATE JUNIOR. VARSITY CHAMPIONS-Top Row: Watson, Zultner, Torda, Miano, Phile, Kolo, Durica, Bondra, Tollis, Friery, Bekesz. Row Two: Assistant coach Jack Wise, Wojas, Manczewski, Jason, Troha, Farro, Palmieri, Naso, Zbiegien, Labuda, coach Ed Duray. Row One: Manager Plucinsky, Paletta, Sott, O'Shaughnessy, Hrisko, Koberna, Oliver, Dal Pra, Stcfanelc. Missing: Andrews. Qff'9FB54if7 i 02851 37559 48 45 g H sf' y.- 51 B1 Rx 1 i Bengal fullback Frank Zummo in 29 car- ries totaled 136 yards. The 1958 Bengal freshman grid team com- piled a 0-5-1 season record. Starters on offense were ends Suki, Mahallg tackles Pokorny, Hardong guards Duplaga, Augisg center DeFioreg quarterback Boruszkowskig half- backs Fridrich, Davis and fullback Zummo. The defensive starting lineup included ends Becker, Gad, tackles Podwojski, Sieckowskig guards Gati, Marcoquiseppeg middle linebacker Zarlengag left linebacker Rafferty, right linebacker Kucera, and safety men Boruszkowski, Janiak. 4 1 BSv53,5B4E.s8 0 4-F755 5 448354 THE 1958 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD-Top Row: Marcogui- seppe, Pokorny, Mahall, Gad, Gati, Suki, Rinicella, Podwojski, Hardon, Kilbane, Sieckowski, DeFiore, Lisy. Row Two: Trainer Ron Gliha, man- ager Dura, Duplaga, Ruminski, Pavlick, Ubel, Vibonese, Gallagher, Davis, Boruszkowski, Sako, Becker, Duray, Rafferty, manager Maker, coach Jerry Bush. Row One: Rufus, LaManna, Kozak, Kielkowicz, Kucera, Franchino, Boyer, Fridrich, Zummo, Piazza, Sminchak, Janiak. 1958 Frosb Grid Results Trentanelli, Costo, Benedictine 0 .,......,.... Holy Name . . . . . . 8 Benedictine 12 ..., ..., C ollinwood . . . . . . 26 Benedictine 14 .... ..., K irk ...,... . . . 16 Benedictine 8 ,.,. .... G lenville ..,.... . . . 8 Benedictine 6 .... .... S aint Edward .... . . . 28 Benedictine 16 .,.. ..., C athedral Latin .... . . . 24 -'P c c, Freshmen 5242 Against C6 linwood, the Benedictine freshman squ:ld's attack was bottled up by the Railroaders' forward wall. .3 'iw ,-P' .. - 'f ' A ,.,ar1R ' ., , 4.52 . Wearing black-colored trunks, the Benedictine varsity wrestlers in the above pictures are fleft to rigbfj co- captain joe Piazza, 120-pounds5 Ron Mozeleski, 175, and Frank Coufalik, heavyweight. Their opponents repre- sent John Marshall high school. Don Marich, 1275 co-captain Joe Piazza, Wrestling BENEDICTINE'S VARSITY WREST- LING SQUAD-Top Row: Trainer Ron Glihn, Don Mozeleski, 165-poundsg Ron Mozeleski, 1755 Frank Coufalik, heavy- weightg assistant trainer Chuck Piazza. Row Two: Bob Sunday, 1335 Chuck DeCaro, 138-1455 Rick Kestner, 1545 Bill Horrigan, 1455 Jim Kestner, 138. Row One: Jack Arra, 1125 co-captain 120, and Don Gatto, 103. BENEDICTINE,S JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM -Top Row: Andy Hudacko, heavyweightg jerry Estvander, 1545 Dick Zbiegien, 1755 Tony Palmieri, 1655 Kevin Phile, heavyweight. Row One: Joe Lombardo, 1455 Sal Palumbo, 1275 Mike Petruziello, 112, and John Polz, 133. xvffl Trainer Ron Gliha who assisted Bene- , 1--ff: 4, , we dictine s wrestling coach joe Rufus. I After ll year's absence Benedictine re- joined the Senate wrestling league, register- ing a loop record of one win and five losses and a 2-5 overall mark. 3 The Bengals' two triumphs were re- corded against non-circuit foe Rhodes 36-13, and Senate opponent West, 25-16. 7 League squads which jolted Benedic- tine are John Marshall, 39-8, Wfest Tech, 23-19g South, 24-16, Collinwood, 24-19 and John Adams, 19-16. 7 Coach Joe Rufus was assisted by train- ers Ron Gliha and Chuck Piazza. Co-captain Don Marich, 127-pounds, overtakes Jeff Kasler of John Marshall in a league bout on the Bengal canvas. Along with Marich, Benedictine will lose six other varsity grapplers through graduation: Co-captain Piazza, Don and Ron Mozeleski, Sunday, Jim Kestner and Coufalik. In this circuit tilt Benedictine's Don Mozeleski fwearing black trunksj earned live points by pinning Jim Mol- loy of John Marshall. Bengal senior Ron Mozeleski 1175, presses the face of John Marshall's Bruce Gasser into the canvas during their league match. X-s, -R l A 24.3432 W Bowling By compiling a 39-29 won-loss record, Benedictine,s varsity keg squad, under coach Father Aloysius, O.S.B., earned.a fifth place in the 18-team Cleveland News interscholastic bowling league. Final averages of the varsity keglers are captain Roland Hartmann, 180, Paul Volarcik, 177, John Fuduric, 176, Tom Nemec, 167, Jim Szablewski,163g Dick Flack, 158, and Ken Proboski, 154. Seniors checking their intramural Keg scores are Mike DiSanto and John Balazs. --milf,- 'mf X e ilk 7 ,1xi.wv- 4 .I The 1958-59 Benedictine Bowling Varsity-Top Row: Vol- arcik, Nemec, Proboski. Row One: Szablewski, Flack, cap- tain Hartmann, Fuduric .... Captain Hartmann fleftj dis- plays form which helped him maintain a 180 average. Through graduation Benedictine's keg varsity loses Dick Flack fbelowj and Hartmann. Returning will be Nemec, Volarcik, Fuduric, Szablewski and Pro- boski. Two Benedictine senior intramural bowlers hoping for strikes are Sal Bengals Oddo fleftj and Bob Twardy. 358 Varsity Bowling Results Bengals Fairview ..,..., Bengals Lourdes . . Bengals Bay ,... Bengals Euclid ..... Bengals Marshall . . . Bengals Cantius ..... Bengals St. Joseph .... Bengals South .,...,. Bengals St. Stanislaus ..., Bengals Cathedral Latin . Bengals Collinwood . , . Rhodes .... Bengals Edison ,...,.. Bengals West Tech . . . Bengals West ...... Bengals Lincoln . . . Bengals Parma .... ..i. u., inmrr fv pr-wwuvn. mains- w x The intramural bowling league at Benedictine is divided into first semester and second semes- ter action. Father Aloysius, O.S.B., varsity keg coach, is the supervisor. The squads include five and six-man rosters. Twenty-one teams competed during the first semester, 33 during the second. Mike DiSanto fleftl and John Zmecek are two of the 200 Benedictine intra- mural pinmen who competed in this year's matches. THE 1958-59 BENEDICTINE BASKETBALL VARSITY-Top Row: Sopho- B a S k e t b a I I more Jim Hummel, senior Lou Domjan, senior Len Horvath, senior Ray Brun- cak. Row One: Senior Rick Damsel, junior Conrad Barle, captain senior John D'Angelo, junior Al Grigaliunas, sophomore Dennis Andrews. Missing: Soph- omore Jerry Spisak. Ng-.4 Benedictine's varsity basketball coach Ed Kubancik tensely checks the scoreboard. .ra Coach Ed Kubancik guided Benedictine's 1958-59 varsity basketball squad to a season record of 12 victories and seven defeats. The 19-game slate included 14 East Senate contests, two independent tilts and three post- season state tournament encounters. Benedictine terminated league play with a 9-5 record, good for third place. The Bengals split with their independent foes, losing to Lorain but jolting Parma. In state tourney action Benedictine copped the Parma class AA sectional championship for the second consecutive season. The crown was the third Parma sectional diadem in four years for the Bengals. Coach Kubancik's quintet snatched the title in '56 also. After the sectional victories at Parma, Bene- dictine was ousted from state tourney competition by East Tech in the district tournament at Bedford. Through the 19 games the Bengal varsity hardwooders scored 991 points for an average of 52.2 per contest. Their opponents altogether regis- tered 1,040 markers for a 54.7 average per tilt. Reaching for the rebound arc Bcncdictinc's left forward Ray Bruncak Q22 center Jim Hummel and East Tcch,s right forward LnM0yne Porter. 'Hur' Q 5 . W...- 'T Vx wwf If 'R 1' IN '-mc in 'QW in-Q. F515 1 ,alm- JOHN D'ANGELO Captain In the season's upset which saw the Bengals edge Cathedral Latin, 53-50, in double over- time, Len Horvath 1221 was Benedictine's top scorer with 17 points. ? Bengals 58 .. john Adams ., Bengals 49 , . Lorain ...... . fnon-leaguej Bengals 55 .. John Hay .. Bengals 46. .. Parma ..... fnon-leaguel Bengals 42 . . East Tech . . , . Bengals 63. . . Glenville . . . Bengals 49. . . East .... . . , Bengals 58 , . Collinwood . . . Bengals 60 . . .John Adams . . Bengals '53 . . Cathedral Latin Bengals John Hay S- 58-'59 Bengal Varsity Cage Results Bengals 50 . , Glenville .... . . . 49 Bengals 37. .. East Tech ,.. ... 89 Bengals 47 . . .Collinwood . . . . . 63 Bengals 62 ,,.. East .............. 68 Bengals 50. . . Cathedral Latin . . . . 53 Parma Sectional Tourney Bengals 63 ,... Lincoln ........... 47 Bengals 48 .. Brecksville ........ 40 Bedford District Tourney Bengals 44 ...East Tech ........ . 88 991 1,040 m.:l 'r 'T'Q LOU DOM JAN , , N . -s. r ' 4 ...I A -s , ,X 1. to ,V.r.-.r X x x , xt X .... w. I L, or At tl1c frcc throw linc in the first round Collinwood game at Benedic- tine is the Bengal's 6-3 right for- ward Lou Domjan, whose season's scoring totaled 195 points on 70 field goals and 55 charity tosses. in vf' i .kk J RQ ,Q mm A 4v,,,r1n N. an-K 'S f X-,X RAY BRUNCAK . 1 , 7 ' LI-LN HORVATH X 1 1 if v if ', f U .fs nf' Captain D'Angelo, Bengals' top scorer with 291 points, V drives toward basket at H1y. Besides right forward Domjan fleftj, and center Hummel, 6-2 1341, Benedictine starters were D'Angelo, 5-8, right guard, Hor- vath, 6-1, left guard, and Bruncak, if 6-1, left forward. I Towering six feet, three inches, Bengal sophomore Tony Novak QSSD, substi- tute junior varsity center, scores a lay- up shot against East Tech in the Benc- dicrinc gym. In addition to right forward Zielinski Cshootingj and center Gibbons C77Q, other jay vce starters included left for- ward Duplaga, right guard O'Shaugh- nessy and left guard Sobieraj. Junior Varsity fd JSF!-ff., 1., xg W fy ,5, ,, a QQ , 3 5 15' - E 4 EE- 1 V f K' ' ' 'W x - 'A 1 m L I9 1 , V ' V 1 A ax w ,kanji l Wig ! E- nf L.. v - , Em .' ' f xge K A Q ' 1 3- .V 1 ' , zii 7, L- . Z ' 1 sf 4 9 3 229' 93, ,A :W F ,aryl k..V . z1Mf wk saggy-1-M.. 2-R321 - 1 ,Q .li Q, , ,I rw' V V V N957 .. ..y.,. ess 'Ni 111-:E-' A ,M5,, ,, W, K .,1H-2: V Puff f L ff r 1. M wi , bf j a 10369 Gi 5 3 FM N . f N gf i s I f f I E 25 T I 'Z A Tk ' A -I v Y ' f ik 1 Q W i 5 M L h if .i QA! my V Ek. V AWA 5 VV . 22 V it , S V 'lm 4 Ei Qian . faq, A ? gf fzgg N ,:,k In L .wi -F I , vrmqe Intramurals From December 10 thru March 11, the Benedictine gym was re- served during the fourth and fifth Clunchj periods for the school's 14- team intramural basketball league. Supervised by athletic director Joe Rufus, the loop, open to juniors and seniors only, terminated with the championship game March 12, featuring the champs of the respective lunch periods. Saint Henry with a 6-0 record copped the first lunch crown, and Saint Michael also with a 6-0 mark snared the second lunch title. In the championship encounter, witnessed by the student body, Saint Michael defeated Saint Henry, 40-23. 1 SAINT ALOYSIUS -- SAINT BERNARD - ,F sa Ron Sott, Carl LoPresti, B r u n o Hoegler, Jim Brock, Bob Troha. SAINT BENEDICT - Bob Koval, John Colo- giovanni, Jim Kalina, Tom Kosewic, Jim Ra- domski. i Ralph B eeg an , Gene in 5 be y A A V' if 'Il , QD Wolchko, Bob Krusoe, V 0 ,V A V13 l 5 X Q s . A 'ii Bill Lusk, Tim Grabow- I ,Q A lilil'i'ii Y y fy., l 0 iw '.,r , 1 , - 3 . . 5, YT ,W ' J .., Q ski, Dennis Kniola. J if ' ' X I r'i'Qt Mir' ' I illi if I Mg 3 5 SAINT CYRIL - Russ s B li A fl Q i ' 7 J e .J V J J 5 j Salamon, Dick Koeth, A A , 4 A J ' Q' A if 5 . Bill Neff, Don Papesh, f M I l li ' h , l I R gf 'll John Wisniewski, Den- A 0' ' 5 ' ' ' ' if nis Davis, Tom Derkacs, . J I I If t ' H Chuck Kosla. 8 a U1 Uqlimffliil l ll SAINT FLORIAN - Frank Kolo, Chuck De- Caro, Renato Tollis, Ron Witkiewicz, Tom Ko- cab, Jim Walters, Ed Hudak, Greg Crandall, Gene Jablonski. SAINT GEORGE--Bob Bekesz, Ron Wiancek, John Siath, Bill Horri- ganf Ed Holicky, Bill Davis, Mike Mondzel- ewski, Tom Weiskoplf, Bob Matejka. SAINT DOMINIC - Larry Chojnowski, Ron Zivcsak, Fred Prusa, Gene Smolinski, Dale A Lehman, Mike Parnin, Cliff Ainsworth, Bill Young. SAINT EDWARD-Joe Hartman, Al Repasky, M i k e Seredick, Russ Davis, Fred Kozar. SAINT GREGORY - G Sal Oddo, Vic Avarello, : , i. . X ' 5 .S ,WWA-, goin lgoggar, 113111 Lipold, xl W cr -5 ' V il' W. A AV V M 2' 0 a rane . X! 3 nfvjlx esee X F g fend' f 5 A 1 , x A A I r SAINT HENRY - Q X . K 6 ,x ily I n h I ' Larry Stack, Tom Pop- fe ET Hi ' ' A '- ' 3' .,,..f X, ' li , ' ,ii lar, Wayne Jasinski, Jim W S l 4 Q1, If I ' Kestner, Hank Jablon- 'W . 35 A 5 A 2ki,1I3ziILDeFiore, Frank ' ou a 1 . SAINT JEROME-Joel Feher, Joe Piazza, Ger- ald Gajda, Bob Catanza, Steve Biros, Jerry Band- suh, Fred Botek, Lou Veres, John Vieland. SAINT MICHAEL - Ron Mozeleski, Marty Malatin, Joe Marusek, Dick Flack, Mike Di- Santo, John Zvolensky, Don Rembowski. 9' rw? 'a Q , ' I wr 'N ,A I KA. . ' 3 I ,V 5 lx -, ' A , V ! ' , . I x A ,J f ' X Y I 1 5 y A S D , ,W wflQ'md,mvvw if y A f -Q A E, I 'QI T 4' I i :gm t 4 In :fi i A .A - ,K :Z K ., ,..A xi! I - ' A K . - , . my 1 ,.., ,fi -- Q, - .Q A A I A M- 'Q I , ,Q ,fy jk- K, , Y A . SAINT ROBERT-Orey Buzzelli, Jim Laba, Ken Perko, John Pozar, Al Liederbach. it-ey,,f? iiff ,Sif38mE3 Q T6 A , i W11sV7Q- 'li fl SAINT VINCENT-Stan Krisinski, Don Mozeleski, Joe Bugara, John' Balazs, Drew Welling, Bob Ciesicki, Hal Wheatley, Roger Romito, Russ Sopko. x iw-1 . vi---., 'W SAINT MICHAEUS Marty Malatin drives in for two points in mural action. 'i.. I 5:- Baseball JOHN LORENCE Nia T'-f ' f K 1 Q Q -tx ,f 3. ,W ' 4 V xv-Q, ' N Q W K' ,l . . ,1., .. 'Q' ,- R+' W , . Q- 4 we.. ' ' ' A '- .,:7'A . kr F ,,,, , ,.,, 1. If a , Q am. nl NORM SMITH AL, ,-M3551 3 - g -' Ngiiigvrieavffgz- . -i..,1.,fg V fm X On March 18, when coach Augie Bossu issued the first call for the 1959 Benedictine varsity baseball team candidates, the Bengal mentor was greeted by 49 aspirants, among whom were eight returnees from the 1958 squad. Coach Bossu, who this season begins his sixth campaign as Bengal varsity baseball mentor, has compiled an overall 81-13 Won-lost record. In his initial year, 1954, he guided Benedictine to 12 victories and two defeats. Then followed marks of 19-1, in 1955g 17-1, in 19563 16-3, in 1957, and 17-6, in 1958. Coach AUGIE BOSSU ,fur fy Y A , Q x 1-,pn wi Mar t if 43, in WW Center fielder CONRAD BARLE , M Stretching for a sharp grounder between third and short is senior Ken Zitz. Last year the Bengal third baseman sported a batting average of .320. g Discussing Benedictine baseball are veterans Jablonski, Zitz, Smith and Kolo. li: mek ., ii? . . f-2 K if , ,fl a K 3 ii 7 f . I.. L Q M fi fl. X gea X 1958 VARSITY BASEBALL RESULTS QWon 17, Lost 62 Bengals 5 , . Parma ..,........... 3 Bengals 3 . . Garfield Heights . . . . 6 Bengals 7 . . Shaker Heights ...... 3 Bengals 4 . . Maple Heights ..... . 3 Bengals 7 . . Cleveland Heights . . . 6 Bengals 7 . . West ......... . . . . 0 Bengals 3 , , University ...,,..... 4 Bengals 9 . . West Tech ...,..... . 0 Sectional State Tourney Tilts Bengals 11 . . Lincoln ,........... 1 Bengals 5 .. South .,.....,...... 1 Bengals 5 .. Warrensville Heights. 0 Bengals 6 . . John Adams . . .... 3 Bengals 11 , . Canton McKinley . , . , 0 Bengals 4 . . Barberton .... . . 6 Bengals 5 . . John Adams ...... . . 6 Bengals 6 . . Barberton ,..... . . 5 Bengals 5 . . Warrensville Heights. 3 Bengals 8 . . Saint Edward ....... 2 Bengals 7 . . Saint Edward ...... . 4 Bengals 1 . . Saint Ignatius ....... 9 Bengals 5 . . Collinwood ........ . 1 District State Tourney Tilts City Championship Game Bengals 3 . . Burton ............. 1 Bengals 2 . . Saint Ignatius ....., . 6 1958 BENEDIGTINE VARSITY--Top Row: Ken Zitz, third basemang George Sefcik, shortstopg Captain Jim Kubinski, catcherg StanPlocica, center iielderg Hank Jablonski, iirst basemang Stan Sczurek, left fielderg Dave Gaydos, short- stop. Row One: John Strauss, pitcherg Dennis Marcin, catcherg Norm Smith, second basemang Frank Kolo, right iielderg john Lorence, pitcherg Conrad Barle, center fielder. Missing: Ron Skufca, pitcherg john Bednar, first. basemang Steve Baloga, right iielder. r 5 , ' gi QYYSQX V 1 e e fa-ea-f-sqm.-4,,sf-f-'sf W With Hank Jablonski Qbelowj handling the first base job, and the return of Zitz and Smith to third and second, Coach Bossu has the problem of filling the shortstop slot. The eight returnees from the 1958 varsity are fleft to rightj junior catcher Dennis Marcing junior right fielder Frank Kolog junior second baseman Norm Smithg junior pitcher John Straussg senior pitcher John Lorenceg senior first baseman Hank Jablonskig junior center fielder Conrad Barle, and senior third baseman Ken Zitz. 4 Bearing the brunt of pitching and backstop duties this season will be hurlers Strauss fleftj and Lorence and catcher Marcin. ..W,.Q,x.i2i ' . A coach's dream is Frank Kolo fabovcj, six- foot, 190-pound junior, who can pitch, play first and patrol the outfield also. If the occasion demands it, Coach Bossu indi- cated that center fielder Conrad Barle will bc called upon for relief pitching. 1 4, if M. N W Nagy' FATHER FLORIAN, O.S.B. BOB ROY TOM WEISKOPF ,Tags M . 9 f xx 4 H5 sv' Q vi Ib F OO B is L . 53 4' 1 K. -' v F Oi- OO :O X X-A 7 'j',??f:iTf:J - . Q Q - 5,5421 . Kgfji ' T n g jj'j-fgaiejig o 4 fi - ,O C f F, teifffrigiii as OOOO F F f 1 L S Captain LOU DOMJAN JIM RADOMSKI Golf THE 1959 BENEDICTINE VARSITY GOLF TEAM-Top Row: Cap- tain senior Lou Domjan, sophomore Don Sobolewski, senior Bob Roy, senior Ed Stefanek. Row Two: Junior Jim Radomski, senior John Zvolensky, junior Jim Zamiska, sophomore Jim Szablewski. Row One: Senior jim Lewis, junior Tom Weiskopf, sophomore John Shumar, sopho- more Ron Skala. gg. 1, H .- -HUD N4 .49 . K Q I , , , Q is X i ff-If 'Qa- -...-J' Twenty-one Benedictine varsity golf team candidates greeted Coach Father Florian, O.S.B., this spring, among whom were three returnees from the 1958 team, Captain Lou Domjan, Tom Weis- kopf and Joe Skadra. Last year Bene- dictine captured the Senate and district golf tourneys. Qlllfrf J! HH 1, '- 99 N A ' fff, -a f 1 yas, 'UID IT! G22 1 if rfn NDA! 5' E!! NE lx. 5 if K M, 'f,.4fc,, Trackmen x.. v 4 Q - A - Q z Q V V, ,,. ,. Muff-qw, ' LL'. . f - . 1 LU .yvfz Jwiirxk? 7,.. V, ,,f d' -- ' :'f'f f s9'5'V5 qliiw U h .yg??flrl7i3 in lvgiggivsla.. B6IlCd1Ctll'l6,S track coach, Jerry Bush fleftj briefs the defend- - , l . . , ' 4: gg., Q' ,f A mg Senate high jump champlon Lou Domjan. W . : ' i' THE 1959 BENEDICTINE VARSITY TRACK TEAM-T011 Row: Coach Jerry Co-Captain Harrell Ward runs hurdles, Bush, Bob Solatka, Steve Vrabel, Bill Kavinsky, Tony Novak, Cliff Ainsworth, the 880 and 220-yard events. Larry Chojnowski, Bill Williams, Ray Ujlaki, Co-Captain Harrell Ward, Co- Captain Lou Domjan. Row One: Ralph Bodziony, Ray Ribaric, Frank Dron- gowski, Roger Pimpo, Joe Vetrick, Walt Mikols, Jerry Bubnick, Ron Pason, Gene Smolinski, John Majni, Ray Lewis, Tony Violanti. Q51 JS K his so S.. Bengals' Co-Captain Domjan clears the bar at six feet, one-half inch to Win last year's Senate high jump event. . . .Tried and True Senior Bob Solatka represented Benedictine in the mile run also as a sophomore and junior. IJ 1,- :iii Stan Krisinski utilizes his six feet, two inches and 208 pounds in throwing the shot put . . . Ray Ujlaki awaits the baton from Cliff Ains- worth in an 880-yard relay event. J ,C gf 'R . kg is X. iw Counting his chickens before they're hatched is senior Eugene Pawlowski. Benedictine's annual honors day includes the offering of Mass at the campus Marian grotto by the Right Rev. Abbot Theodore G. Kojis, O.S.B., school president. tfiffk. ex. 'KA 5x 5 f I -ii At the honors day convocation, certain Benedictine students are awarded these trophies in recognition for their super- ior work in the various aspects of school life, scholastic and extracurricular. This is the day every scholar awaits. AVE Every Benedictine senior re- ceives Holy Communion on graduation day at the bac- calaureate Mass which is of- fered in Saint Benedict's Church. Graduation day includes morning Mass and diplomas in the afternoon. T UEVLE ..,,..,,,. i I X wif 9 liek 1 oy, f ., Y.. - .K ,,..,. 2.. 'Q is .- it -.W 5, - '. ' .I Q A ,jf et. f : . . L.. 9 2 , 1' ....i if Q , it s f we -.A: :L' . bl? Llifiitla.-,af 4 1 l . 'eff' V ' f is -E is fail . -7 -Al ..v. rf. - . 4 sag . M M... Q. ' by , xg .. ' ? i W' sw as ' 2 . if ., Y v Q . , - o WJ S X S In 3 if sfrlgp 10 In September, 1955, the 1959 graduates commenced their four-year stay at Benedictine by assisting at Mass. In June, 1959, they will leave their alma mater in a similar manner, assisting at the Divine Sacrifice. Dressed in caps and gowns for the school's twenty-ninth annual commencement exercises June 7 will be 202 Benedic- tine seniors. At 9 a.m. in Saint Benedict Church the graduates will assist and receive Holy Communion at the baccalaureate Mass. After Mass they will assemble in the school auditorium for the tradi- tional breakfast. In the afternoon at 3 p.m. also at Saint Benedict Church, diplomas will be distributed by the school president. Delivering the commencement address will be the Most Rev. Andrew G. Grutka, bishop of Gary QInd.j. I82 xx is W I' Two hundred two Benedictine graduates will approach the school president for their di- plomas . . . as the principal calls out the graduates' names. ,'1 'A gsm s ,v QL! ' ow we are ready and eager to take our place in a growing community . . . and with the help of God, to play a part in the future of the industrial heart of America. PERSONAL PATRONS ... A ... Ainsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Clilford Al-Mar Hair Stylists Altman, William Ambrozic, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Andel, Rev. John J. Anderson, Mrs. Addison L. Andras, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andrey, Mrs. Mary Angart, Allen Angelo's Barber Shop Antal, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Antel, Mr. and Mrs. William Antoszewski, Dr. and Mrs. E. James Arcuri, Mr. and Mrs. John Arko, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Arra, Mr. and Mrs. John Aubrey, Mrs. Catherine Augis, Mrs. Algima Avarello, Mrs. Josephine Avsec, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Avsec, Mr. and Mrs. William Azclis, Anthony 1 B - B 8: C Hardware Babbits, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bailey 8: Horvath-Sunoco Balassa, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Balazs, John A. Balazs, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Baley, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ballek, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Balough, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Banas, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Baptist, O.P., Sister John Baraga, Rev. Francis Barberic, Diane E. Barclay, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Barda, Mrs. Louise Barda, Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Barille, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Barle, Mrs. Clara Barna, Helen Barrett, Rose Batts, Dianne Baugh, Rev. David G. Bawe, Frank J. Bayus, George Baznik, Rev. Louis B. Becka, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Beggiani, Mrs. Sada Bohm, Neal Beiting, Jeffrey Beiting, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bellian, Andrew, Jr. Belsito, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beluscak, Cecilia Benko, Mr. and Mrs. George F., Jr. Beres, Mrs. John Berezne, Thomas R. Bernaciak, Elaine Better Meat Products Bialko, Mr. and Mrs. William Biclinski, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bilek, Frances Bilek, Jerome Bilek, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Birds, Nancy Biros, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Blaha,'Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Blanca, John A. Blasko, John Blue Front Meat Market Bockhoif, Robert Bodalamenti, Matthew Bodjiak, Joseph Bodziony, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boehnlein, Rev. Francis A. Bogacki, Mr. and Mrs. Casimir Bohnovic, Mr. and Mrs. John Bona, Bert J. Boncela, Donald Bondra, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boron, John Bosilievic, Branimir Botek, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bradley, June Braidic, Mr. and Mrs. John Braun, Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bruncak, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bubnick, Frank Bucsek, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buda, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Budzowski, Thaddeus Buganski, Karen Bugara, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bujak, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burdick, Mrs. Nelson E. Busta's Tavern Busta, Stephanie Buyansky, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Buynak, John B. Byrne, Rev. Richard F. .. C .. Cabot, James Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Canda, Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Canda, Emil J. Caniglia, Mr. and Mrs. Emido Cannata, Joseph Canzoni, Angelina Caponi, Mrs. Rose Carney, Mrs. James M. Carnivale, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carrig, Margaret V. Carter, Lucille M. Cass, Charles J. Cassella, Joseph Caudelle, Judge Edward S. Cencer, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cesa, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chappy, Mrs. Mary Checki, Lawrence Chenoweth, James Chenoweth, Robert W. Chermansky, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chlebowski, Mrs. Stephanie Chorba, James T. chudzik, Edward Chuha, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cicon, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cisan, Richard P. Cizmar, George Clark's Record Center Clines, Rev. John C. Clulo, Mrs. Jane Colagiovanni, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Collins, John J., Jr. Constantine, William C. Cordiak, Peter Corlett Gulf Gas Station Corrigan, Rev. Thomas H. Costo, Mary Cottos, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cottos, Judith Coufalik, Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Cowan, Herbert Craine Family Crane, Mrs. Thomas A. Crea, Samuel and Dorothy Crevar, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Crockett, Thomas Czajka, Mr. and Mrs. John .. D .. Dal Pra, Adolph Damukaitis, Joseph Danculovic, Joseph D'Angelo, Anthony Dausz, Frank Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Day, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Debby, Mr. and Mrs. John De Carlo, Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Credico, James De Fiore, Mr. and Mrs. Paul De Fiore, Mr. and Mrs. Victor De Franco, Carmen De Maria, Rosemary De Massimo, Albert, Sr. Derkacs, Mrs. Dorothy De Rose, John De Rose, Peter De Simone, Martin A. Di Luzio, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Di Santo, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dobracki, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dolsen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Domanovics, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dombrowski, Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Domen's Delicatessen Domen, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Domjan, Stephen, Jr. Donato, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dorchak, Anna Dove, James Draye, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Dreiling, Sally Drongowski, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dudas, Anna Dudek, Martha Dunne, Henry T. Duplaga, Mr. and Mrs. John Dura, Joseph, Family Duracensky, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Duray, Mr. and Mrs. August Durica, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dybzinski, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Dyke, Thomas C. Dziak, Mr. and Mrs. John Dzuroif, Mr. and Mrs. John - E -. Eagle Super Market East 65th Street Hardware Ebert, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Edwards, Mrs. George Eggett, Mr. and Mrs. William Emling, Carl J. Emrich, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Esper, Mrs. Eugene A. Estvander, Andrew Evcic, Victor Evert, Dr. Albert C. ... F -. Fabian, Gregory Farron's Shoetown Fedor, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Fedor, Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Fedor, Richard E. Fedor, Severin Ferro, George Fink, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Finkey, Tillie Finnerty, Rev. Lawrence Firzlaff, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fischer, John and Dorothy Fitzgerald, Emerson F. Flack, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fleicher, Joyce Fleming, J. Robert Florcosky, Thomas R. Flowers, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Flowers, James and Thomas Floyd's Bakery Forgan, Mr. and Mrs. John Fornaro, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fortuna, Mrs. Joseph Frankovic, Mrs. Anthony Frcho's Delicatessen Freemal, Joseph R. Fridrich Auto Supply Fridrich Bicycle Supply A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Friery, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Friery, Thomas Frijouf, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fudella's Food Market Fuduric, Mr. and Mrs. John .- G .... Gabrelski, Mr. and Mrs. Michael D Gad, David Gadus, Norman Gajda Family Gajda, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Galicki, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Galicki, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gall Family Galla, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. YEARBOOK FINANCIERS-Top Row: Kozelka, Wit- kowski, Lawson, Varga, S. Langa. Row One: Arch- deacon, Klimko, Peniield, Schmidt, Majni. Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Galletti, Ida Gamble, Thomas Garbino, Esther Garey, Mrs. Charles Q. Gasbarre, Rev. Francis E. Gauntner, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gawlik, Rev. Anthony S. ' Geary, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Giambetro, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Giardino, Dominic Gibaldi's Beauty Salon Gilbride, Mrs. Donald A. Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ginal, Mr. and Mrs. John Goetz, Mr. and Mrs. Burke Goldberg, David Goldikovskis, Rev. Alexander Gombach, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gordyan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gorgon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gorski, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gosiorowski, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Gozolits, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grabowski, Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Grams, Thomas Granito, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Green, Dennis Grigaliunas, Algis Groh, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Grossman, Mrs. Anastasia Gruss, Ruth Ann Gruss, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gualtier, Earl Gualtier, Gilda Guenther, Jane Guido, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gunn, Philip Gutkoski, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gutkowski, Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Gyekenyesi, John P. - H - Habart, Rev. Francis Haggerty, Kenneth P. Halko, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hanley, John J. Hansinger, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hanson, Victoria Hanzl, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanzo, Rev. Robert Harr, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harra, Samuel Harris, Otis T., Jr. Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartman, Julius Havlock, Donald A. Hayko, Irene Heimberger, Mr. and Mrs. William Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. David Hendricks, Joseph Henkel, Thomas Herchl, Frank Herchl, John Hidden Haven Farm Hildebrandt, Charles Hildebrandt, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hlavacs, Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Hocevar, Joseph Hoegler, Richard Holecek's Dry Goods Holicky, Edward Holicky, Margaret Holicky, Stella G. Horrigan, William C. Horvath, Mrs. Jess Horvath, Mr. and Mrs. John Hrdlica, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hreha, Rev. John A. Hricko, Paul Hritz, Andrew Hruska, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. William Hudachek, Harold A. Hudacko, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hudacko, Richard M. Hudak, Alex Hudak, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F, Hudak, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Hudak, Mrs. George Hudak, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hudak, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Hudson Boys Farm Hules, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Hummel, Mr. and Mrs. James Hurguy, Ernest J. Hurguy, Ernest J. Hybil, Mr. and Mrs. James .- I - lannetta, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ianni, Joseph Isenberg, Dr. Milton D. Isgro, Mr. and Mrs. Basil - J -. Jablonowski, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jablonski, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jager, Rev. Matthew A. Jaklitsch, Sophie Jaksa, Mr. and Mrs. John Jakubecz, John Jambor, Joni Jambor, Rose Jambor, Stephen Janecek, Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Janezic, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jankovsky, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jankowski, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Janoch, Mary C. Janowski, Charles Janusko, Robert Janzso, James, Sr. Jaracz, Mrs. Victoria Jasinski, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Jasinski, Wayne Philip Jasko, Ann and Marie Jason, Mr. and Mrs. John Jaworske, Carol Jaworske, Thomas Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Jelenic, Elizabeth Jeanne Jeric, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jeromos, Elizabeth Jezeski, Rev. Henry A. we 'z' - . ' , Johanek, Frank John Adams Dry Cleaners John's Market John's Poultry Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Join Your Holy Name Josephik, Mr. and Mrs. John Joyce, Rev. Francis I. Joyce, John E. Jurcak, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jurcak, Ronald A. - K - K 85 L Delicatessen Kachmar, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaczur, Mrs. Augustine Kaczur, Mildred Kall, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Kalzenbach, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaminski, Mrs. Helen A. Kanda's Cafe Kandra, Katherine Kandra, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Kandrach, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kannenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaplan, Mrs. John J. Karaba, Peter Kardian, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Karkoska, Stephen, Sr. Karpi, Rev. Francis A. Kascak, Sophie Kasik, Mr. and Mrs. George Kavinsky, Mr. and Mrs. John Keever, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keever, Mrs. Margaret Keister, John R. Kelech, Joseph Keller, Louis Kemmerling, James Kerata, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Jr. Kerner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Kerr, David Kerul, Carol Ann Kestner, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kiel, Walter Kielkowicz, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kielkowicz, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kinsman-Lee Hardware Kirkpatrick, Richard Kish Cleaners Kish, Emery Klein, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Klenotic, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Klepacki, John Klimko, Mr. and Mrs. George Klimko, Mr. and Mrs. John Klucho, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knapik, Mr. and Mrs. John Knill, Elizabeth Kniola, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kniola, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knotek, Stephen, Sr. Koberna, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kocab, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kocak, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kociban,'Mr. and Mrs. Paul P., Jr Koeth, Mr. and Mrs. William Kohler, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Koleclri, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kolesar, Mr. and Mrs. John Kolesar, John C. Kollarits, Frank J. Kolo, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kolosai, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kopacy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kopaczynski, Joseph Kopaczynski, Stanley Komorowski, Mrs. Clara Konst, Helen Korab, Rev. Oldrich J. Kosak, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koscak, Mr. and Mrs. James, Sr. Kosewic, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koshar, Mrs. Emma. Koshar, Joseph Kosko, Rev. Ladislaus Kosla, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Koster, Vincent Kostyo, Mr. and Mrs. John Kouba, Charles Kouba, Rose Kovach Family Kovach, Emil Koval, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kowalec, Casimir Kowalski, John W. Kowalski Plumbing Co. Kowalski, Stanley Kozak, Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Kozelka, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kozelka, Edward L. Kraemer, Leonard Krajnak, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Krajnik, Mrs. Edward E. Krakowski, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kral, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard PERSONAL PAT RCNS Kralik, Dr. and Mrs. John J. Krasnicki, Joseph Kravec, Mrs. Edith Kreiger, Walter R. Kreps, Rev. Anthony Krisinski, Mrs. Anna Krispinsky, Rev. John W. Krol, Edmund Krupa, Aloysius Krupa, Helen Krusoe Sign Company Kubasek, William Kucharski, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kucko, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kuczkowski, Frank Kuczkowski, Irene Kukla, Walter J. Kuligowski, Mrs. Mildred Kuntz, Charles Kurtz, Clark Kurtz, Mrs. Violet Kusiak, Rev. John -L- Labuda, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lachanski, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laczko, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Laketek, Edward LaManna, Dennis LaNasa, Philip LaNasa, Salvatore Langa, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaVigne, Mr. and Mrs. John Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. James Lazar, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lazdinis, Mrs. Kazimiera Lazdinis, Stasys Leahy, Rev. John A. Legan, Frank G. Legan, Mr. and Mrs. John Lehman Family Leiman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lemanski, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Lemanski, Daniel Lemanski, Dolores Lemanski, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lemanski, Suzanne Lendvay, Mr. and Mrs. John Lengel, John Leonard, Mrs. Ann Lepka, Vincent Lesauskas, Mrs. Mary Levan, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton J. Levi, Joseph Levstek, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Bryn Liederbach, Rev. Clarence A. Liederbach, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E Lipold, William Liss, Felix Locker, Mr. and Mrs. August Lombardo, Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius G. London Department Store Longar, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lopez, Arthur M. Lorence, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Louis Men's Shop Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Lowry, James Loyd, Paul Loyd, Peter Lubick, John Lubobanski, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Luca, Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore A. Lucas, Mrs. Bertha Lucas, Catherine Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. William Luchik, Dorothy Luchik, John Lucko, Joseph Lusk, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Lusky, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lusoski, Rev. Thomas -M- Mack, Gregory R. Mack, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Mack, Judith and Marianne Madej, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mader, John Maderka, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Madorsky, D.D.S., James Malatin, Andrew J. Malatin, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Malinak, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Malinoski, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Malinowski, Walter Mallinak, Margaret R. Mancuso, Joseph M. Mandula, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Manczewski, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Manley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marana, Ralph Marcin, Mr. and Mrs. John Marciniak, Mrs. Dorothy Marek, Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Marek, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Marjenin, Rev. Stephen M. Marko, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Marko, Dennis Marko, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marko, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Martin, Rev. Thomas Martinkovics, Joseph Marusek, Joseph Matejka, Joseph Matejka, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matejka, Mary and Helen Matousek, Rev. Raymond R. Matt, Dr. Morris M. Matuska, John F. Matuszewski, John S. Maudru, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maxa, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayor's Cities Service Station Mazurowski, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCafferty, Elizabeth A. McCaiferty, Kathleen McCaiferty, Richard, Jr. McCaiferty, Richard, Sr. McCue, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McFadden, Robert E. McGinnis, James P. McGrath, Mr. and Mrs. James J. McNally, Rev. John K. McNulty, Anna Medvecky, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Medwetz, Joseph Meisterics, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Melega, Josephine Merka, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Merzlikar, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Metz, Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Michaels, Frank Michaels, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michalske, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Michel, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Mikles, Leonard Mikols, Ann Mikols, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Milicia, Joseph Milicia, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller, Howard E. Minor, Mr. and Mrs. John Mitalski, Casimir Mocadlo, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Molnar, Karl Molner, Joseph Monastra, Lucy Mondzelewski, John M. Moniak, Mrs. Mary Moran, Rev. James J. Moravick, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Muhic, Mary Muke, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Muran, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Myers, Rev. Albert J. Mysona, Mr. and Mrs. John Mytro, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .-N- Naglic, William Naso, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Naso, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Nawalanic, John Neff, Anthony Neff, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neitzel, Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Nemec, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Nemec, Thomas R. Neuman, Alfred E. Nicolli, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Niesen Self Serve Market Nobby Hobby Shop Novak, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Novak, Anthony and Laurali Novak Cleaners Novak, Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Novak, Mary Louise Novak, Michael Nowack, Mr. and Mrs. John Nowak, Mrs. Eleanore -0.... O'Block, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest O'Block, Victor O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Ochwat, Joseph Oddo, Mrs. Mary 0'Donnell, Rt. Rev. William Okonek, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Okray, Mr. and Mrs. John Okray, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Olderman, Russell J. Olejnyik, Rev. George J. Olsavsky, Leonard E. Oravec, Ladislaus Oravec, Mary Orihill, Lawrence and Helen Orosz, Mr. and Mrs. George E. O'Shaughnessy, Lillian Ostrovic, Mrs. Rose K. O'Shea, Harriet C. Our Lady of Angels Church Owczarek, Walter Ozimek, Mr. Edward Ozimek, Rev. Joseph J. ..p- Pacl, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pado, Mr. John Page, Mr. and Mrs. Vito Pajk, John Palcisko, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Paletta, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Paletta, Rose Palmieri, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Palmieri, Josephine Palumbo, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palumbo, Rico Palumbo, Samuel and Rosalie Panehal, Paul, Jr. Panehal, Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Papesh, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Papp, Stanislaus Papuga, Mrs. Irene Partyka, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Parzych, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pasan, Mr. and Mrs. William Pastirik, Mr. and Mrs. John Pastor, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Pavcek, Richard Pawlowski, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Payette, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Payette, Mr. and Mrs. William Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Willard C. Pelegrin, William Pekarcik, Mr. and Mrs. John Perdue, John Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Perko, John Perko, John Perko, Joseph Perney, Norman E. Pernick, John, Sr. Perz, Mrs. George Peter, Alexander Petrik, Mr. and Mrs. George Petruccio, Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Phile, Raymond Phillips, Michael J. 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Beer-Wine-Soft Drinks We Deliver-Call EX 1-0329 Victor Carlucci Expert Shoe Repair 12710 XVoodland Avenue BEST WISHES FROM JOHN CARNEY COUNTY AUDITOR JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY Compliments of Cavaliers Sophomore Booster Club Compliments of Cathedral Cross Company Cleveland 1, Ohio Ceo's Hall 4678 NVarner Road DI 1-9890 Cermak Drug Company 3501 East 93rd Street Cleveland 5, Ohio CHAMBERS BAKERIES BEING SWEET IS OUR BUSINESS CATERING FOR ALL EVENTS Chaloupka's Home Bakery Decorated Cakes-Our Specialty CE 1-8087 Compliments of Mrs. Mary Chappy A Friend of Youths Chef Cesarone's Lounge-Restaurant 12700 Broadway LU 1-4949 Chester Thirtieth Recreation 28 Alleys Max Mandel, Proprietor A Friend of Youth Leo A. Chimo 10007 Buckeye Road CHRISTOPHER TOOL SC DIE COMPANY 3215 EAST 90TH STREET CLEVELAND 4, OHIO THE CITY STONE SALES COMPANY 1175 MAYFIELD ROAD 3 MILES EAST OF EASTGATE Clark Avenue Drug 4101 Clark Avenue Free Delivery Clark Bowling Center 12 Air-Conditioned Lanes 5200 Clark Avenue AT 1-9474 The Cleveland Bondstone 86 Home Improvement Company 6611 Chestnut Road LA 4-2160 Compliments of Cleveland Celery Market Co. The Geraci's Cleveland Plumbing Supply Co. 11001 Union Avenue DI 1-3130 Cleveland 4, Ohio CLEVELAND SCRAPING BL GRINDING CO. 9211 BESSEMER AVENUE CLEVELAND 4, OHIO CLEVELAND SOUTHEASTERN BUS CO. BUSES CHARTERED FOR ALL SCHOOL ACTIVITIES THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 3705 CARNEGIE AVENUE CLEVELAND 15, OHIO THE EMPLOYEES OF THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 3705 CARNEGIE AVENUE l92 The Bengal Hop, sponsored by the sen- ior class, provided a full evening of relaxation, entertainment and dancing for all concerned. College Inn Restaurant 2865 East 116th Street Special Dinners Open 24 Hours Collica Brothers Body Shop Service Station 2 8 8 0 Woodhill Road Colony Cleaners and Shirt Laundry We Operate Our Own Plant 4092 Lee Road CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS CORP. CLEVELAND, OHIO VI 3-9021 SEXVER AND WATER CONTRACTORS Compliments of Corlett Cafe 14203 Miles Avenue Coutry Sohio Service 10914 Union Avenue Cleveland 5, Ohio Cozy Coffee Shoppe 2938 East ssth Street For Friendly Service as Cross Roads Tavern 5435 Pearl Road Parma 29, Ohio Cudnik Superette Home Made Smoked Sausage 4051 East 142nd Street CUMMINGS AND WOODALL INCORPORATED FINE EYEGLASSES MA 1-8373 1118 EUCLID AVENUEl The Cuyahoga Dairy Grade A Dairy Products FL 1-8720 3742 West 13th Street Congratulations From Cuyahoga Savings Association 4119 East 131st Street .. D ... John D's Bar Fish' on Friday 3427 Brookpark Road SH 1-9894 D.,F. Tool and Die Company Molds, Dies, Fixtures and Jigs RA 1-0158 13602 Aspinwall Avenue Dan and Miekey's Park Dairy Bar Shakes, Sundaes, Sodas and Cones East 93rd Street 81 Ramona Boulevard-7' Demick's Shoe Store 4795 Turney Road Garfield Heights, Ohio BENEDICTINE DADS' CLUB GENERAL MEETINGS SECOND WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH DeSimonc School of Music 16603 Harvard Avenue Giulietti Accordion Distributors Compliments of DeVac Window Products 4246 Pearl Road D1CARLO'S ORIGINAL PIZZA SHOP 9696 EUCLID AVENUE CE 1-9730 COMPLIMENTS OF CAROL DIEDRICH 10417 ROSEHILL ROAD COMPLIMENTS OF MICHAEL V. DISALLE GOVERNOR OF OHIO Louis DiSant0 john Hancock Life Insurance Co. Bus.-SK 2-0644 Res.-EV 1-1833 THE DODD CO. PHOTO-ART-DRAWING SUPPLIES 1025 HURON ROAD Domagalski Funeral Home 14220 Harvard Avenue WY I-1474 Dominic's Barber Shop 4137 Lee Road At Harvard Dorothy's Delicatessen '10601 Sandusky Avenue Beer-Wine-Soft Drinks MICHAEL E. DUNAJSKI 6910 KRAKOW AVENUE MASON SHOE COUNSELOR HAROLD DUNCAN TENNIS COURT BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA Dusek Printing Service 6812 Daisy Avenue LA 4-6725 Compliments of Dr. Stephen F. Dzurik, D.D.S. 4162 Carroll Boulevard Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dzurilla 9613 Manor Avenue Cleveland 4, Ohio -E- Meet Your Friends at E 85 J Tavern 3116 East 130th Street A. J. EAGLE INSURANCE AGENCY 823 NATIONAL CITY BANK BLDG. PR 1-7066 Eastern Drug 3825 Payne Avenue Prescriptions Accurately Filled Eastern Drug 3825 Payne Avenue Cleveland 14, Ohio East Side Motors Auto Repairs of All Types 12536 Forest Hill East 65th Street Market 3116 East 65th Street Cleveland 4, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF EAST 22ND STREET TAVERN INC. 2064 EAST 22ND STREET Ed's Beverage Beer--Wine--Sof t Drinks 10518 Union AVC. BR 1-6220 Eiermann Flowers 20015 Harvard Road WY 1-6465 Rev. Bronislaus J. Ejchost Saint Hedwig Church Lakewod 7, Ohio Elbee Sinclair Service 4086 East 131st Street LO 1-9630 The Eldotread Company Automotive Parts Dealer 107 Broadway Elmo Sales Co. Inc. Aluminum Storm Windows-Doors Awnings-Siding-Railings Emil and Len's Sohio Service 6775 Broadway Avenue DI 1-9552 ERNIE'S CAFE MANTUA CORNERS, OHIO MR. AND MRS. ERNEST LACZKO Euclid Radio and Photo Supply 10640 Euclid Avenue SW 5-4660 COMPLIMENTS or DR. JOHN J. EVANS Compliments of Evelyn's Hairdressers 4118 East 136th Street -12- FABER'S MEAT MARKET 5335 SUPERIOR AVENUE BOB FABER, CLASS OF '44 William E. Fabritius Studio Weddings Portrait Candid 3347 East 93rd Street DI 1-5757 Factory Furniture Company 4997 Broadway Avenue We Sell to You for Less Farro Brothers Dry Cleaners 16114 Kinsman Road WA 1-1444 George E. Fedor 1525 Williamson Building Cleveland, Ohio THE FIRST CATHOLIC SLOVAK UNION LARGEST FRATERNAL SOCIETY OF SLOVAK DESCENTU Alfonso Fisco and Sons Cement Mason and Waterproofing YE 2-0502 COMPLIMENTS OF FIVE SON'S CAFE 4829 SUPERIOR AVENUE Fleet Tire and Battery Service 5010 Fleet Avenue Auto Repair-DI 1-7462 THE FOREST CITY MATERIAL COMPANY LUMBER, SASH, DOORS AND MILLWORK 17903 SAINT CLAIR AVENUE KE 1-6600 GEORGE FORGAC 11328 CONTINENTAL AVENUE CLEVELAND 4, OHIO THE FORMAN COMPANY E. P. LEWANDOWSKI, PRESIDENT GENERAL INSURANCE Fortuna Funeral Home 5316 Fleet Avenue Invalid Service Day or Night Frank-Daniels Orchestra Music for All Occasions BR 1-2085 Frankie's Delicatessen Beverages and Cold Cuts 4444 Rocky River Drive Compliments of Freshman Class 1C Good Luck! 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Giant Tiger 13511 Miles Avenue Ganim Brothers Inc. 12810 Buckeye Road SK 1-6644 Ganims' Cafe Al and Joe Phil and Doris Garden Valley Sav-Mor 7001 Kinsman Road Cleveland 4, Ohio LESTER J. GALLAGHER GARFIELD RUBBER PRODUCTS INC 13532 BROADWAY AVENUE GARFIELD HEIGHTS 25, OHIO Gateway Beauty Salon 13006 Buckeye Road Cleveland 20, Ohio Gatto Electric Supply Company Wholesale Distributors 11405 Union Avenue BUSINESS PATRONS John Gawron Expert Shoe Repairing 1 3 1 14 Harvard Avenue Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gaylor 8806 South Highland Avenue CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES COMPLIMENTS OF GAZELLE RESTAURANT Compliments of Geauga Lake Park, Incorporated Geauga Lake, Ohio Geier's Garage 5309 Barkwill Avenue Complete Body and Motor Repairs George's Sinclair Service 13009 Buckeye Road LO I-6776 General Awning Company Aluminum Railings and Awnings SH 9-0110 4935 State Road Gerome and Capretta Buildings Inc. 4151 Mayfield Road We Build to Suit Giant Tiger Stores Latest Records in Town 78's-19c 45's-29c Giunta's Stop-N-Shop 13908 Cedar Avenue University Heights 18, Ohio GLINKA'S TAVERN 3972 EAST 42ND STREET CLEVELAND 15, OHIO Gladstone Cleaners 5219 Fleet Ave. BR 1-0557 Free Pickup and Delivery Joseph J. Glavan ' 4812 South Sedgewick Road Lyndhurst, Ohio Gold Cross Pharmacy Prescription Druggists 2943 Woodhill Road COMPLIMENTS OF GOLUB FUNERAL HOME 4703 SUPERIOR Good Time Cafe 10801 Union Avenue Dinners Served Daily THE GORMAN-LAVELLE PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY 2341 EAST 22ND- STREET GRABOWSKI MUSIC COMPANY 5549 RIDGE ROAD TU 6-2000 CLEVELAND 29, OHIO WALTER GRABSKI PONTIAC 6872 BROADWAY AVE. DI 1-4800 BETTER DEALS AND BETTER SERVICE GRAPHIC REPRODUCTIONS INC. 101 HIGH AVENUE PHOTOGRAPHS-PHOTOSTATS Grdina Recreation 6017 Saint Clair Avenue EN 1-9398 Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund F. Greczanik 6507 East Pleasant Valley Road Cleveland 29, Ohio GREEN'S JEWELERS 726 EUCLID AVENUE JEWELERS OF DEPENDABILITY JOHN J. GUTBROD 5913 PEARL ROAD PARMA HEIGHTS, OHIO ..H.. HALE AND ZUPAN INC. 13 81 5 DETROIT AVENUE CHRYSLER--PLYMOUTH- IMPERIAL Haley Insurance Service 10106 Woodland Avenue GA 1-8606 Haley Insurance 10106 Woodland Avenue Cleveland 4, Ohio Hartman and Company Funeral Home Service-Dignity 11410 Buckeye Road SW 1-8200 HARVARD MASONARY 19710 HARVARD ROAD WY 1-07 1 0 Helen's Delicatessen 2902 East 102nd Street Frozen Foods and Ice Cream Helen's Delicatessen 3987 East 131st Street Cleveland 5, Ohio HELEN'S DRY CLEANERS SW 1-8440 2985 EAST 116TH STREET PICK UP AND DELIVERY Herman's Sporting Goods 3669 East 49th Street Cleveland 5, Ohio Compliments of Dr. Martin D. Herron 302 Colonial Arcade Hi-Fi Land for Records 4141 Lee Road WA 1-7950 COMPLIMENTS OF HOELZL-MARTINI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Hoge's Cafe 15412 Kinsman Road Cleveland 20, Ohio Holicky's Market Finest Quality Meats 4516 East 131st Street Hollywood Bar 10510 Lorain Avenue Cleveland 11, Ohio MI 1-3658 HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LAKEWOOD 12222 MADISON AVE. SAVE BY MAIL Home Juice Company 1365 Addison Road Cleveland 3, Ohio HOPKO FUNERAL HOME AMPLE PARKING AIR CONDITIONED 3601 EAST 93RD STREET Hopko Funeral Home 3601 East 93rd Street VU 3-2826 Hotz's Cafe 2529 West 10th Street Beer-Wine-Liquor Rev. John J. Humensky Nativity B.V.M. Church Cleveland, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. FRANK HRISKO 1277 EAST 58TH STREET BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '60 MR. AND MRS. GHARLES F. HUDACKO 9325 CARTON AVENUE HUTH OIL COMPANY ROAD OIL SERVICE DI 1-3234 ...1- I. S. D. A. Mount Carmel Lodge No. 156 11116 Mount Carmel Road Cleveland 4, Ohio Independence Marble and Tile Inc. Clay Tile-Marble-Boiardi Tile 4908 East Pleasant Valley Road THE INTERIOR STEEL EQUIPMENT co. zssz EAST 69TH STREET CLEVELAND, OHIO VICTOR D. IPPOLITO, M.D. 11710 SHAKER BOULEVARD CLEVELAND 20, OHIO VEN. SISTER MARY IRENE, V.S.C. 2500 ELYRIA AVENUE LORAIN, OHIO Looking for Something? You'll Find It at Ivan's. 2931 East 102nd Street Janiak's Sunoco Service 4641 Broadview Road at Schaaf Road Cleveland 9, Ohio Compliments of The Joseph Jason Family 6002 Theota Avenue JAY'S PHOTO SUPPLIES CAMERAS AND FILMS 53 5 5 MAYFIELD ROAD Jerry's Beverages 14517 Granger Road MO 2-9764 Free Delivery BENEDICTINE DADS' CLUB KOMOROWSKI FUNERAL HOME GENERAL MEETINGS 4105 EAST 71ST STREET SECOND WEDNESDAY OF EACH DI l-1854 BR 1-2898 MONTH Kopper's Service Station Jim's Tailoring Dress Suit Rental LA 4-2000 Independence, Ohio Joc's Barber Shop 1127 East 79th Street Joseph Sadowski, Propriefor JO1-IN'S LUMBER COMPANY 2622 EAST 87TH STREET LUMBER OF THE BETTER GRADE Johnnie's Food Market 103 80 Akron-Cleveland Road Northfield, Ohio Don Jordan Inc. Chrysler-Plymouth WA 1-2700 -K- Kader's Home and Auto Supply 5441 State Road Parma 34, Ohio DR. AND MRS. EUGENE J. KALAL 3314 EAST 55TH STREET CLEVELAND 27, OHIO Kanor's Super Market 12031 Continental Avenue CE 1-4676 Karger's Home Bakery 9022 Superior Avenue Cleveland 6, Ohio Karky's Beverage 85 Delicatessen Free Delivery GA 1-8615 Compliments of Rev. Raymond A. Kathe Berea, Ohio Bobby Kaye Quartette Modern Music Always in Fine Taste Jerry Pollack BR 1-6658 Compliments of I. Kessler Company 8802 Buckeye Road KLACZKO REALTY 3875 EAST 71ST STREET BR 1-7200 Compliments of ' Mr. and Mrs. George P. Klimko and Family KLONOWSKI INSURANCE AGENCY 7100 BROADWAY AVENUE BR 1-2151 BR 1-3834 Knapp's Cottages Inc. Box 76 Kelley's Island, Ohio KNIF1C'S FOOD STORE 2582-84 NOBLE ROAD CLEVELAND HEIGHTS 21, OHIO Jerome Kolenich Jerry's TV Service 11110 Lardet Ave. SW 1-2186 9805 Granger Road Garfield Heights 25, Ohio KOWALSKI REMODELING RESIDENTIAL-REASONABLE FA 1-0377 MR. AND MRS. EDWARD F. KOZELKA 16224 WESTVIEW AVENUE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '59 Krakow Pharmacy 4125 East 71st Street Casmer W. Miskiewicz Kresse's Square Deal Super Market 13207 Miles Avenue For All Your Meat Needs KRUN-CHEE DISTRIBUTORS INC. 14307 KINSMAN AVENUE POTATO CHIPS-PRETZELS- POPCORN Edward Kruzer, Manager Giant Tiger 13511 Miles Avenue Donald C. Kuczkowski Alumnus 1955 Good Luck Class of '59 Kupchik's Grill 3081 East 93rd Street Home of Champions .. L .. Compliments of L. C. B. A. Saint Benedict's Lodge No. 1486 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Laba 4310 Worley Avenue Cleveland 5, Ohio THE LAKE SHORE PRESS, INC. PRINTERS CLEVELAND 13, OHIO Landwood Inc. 19770 Saint Clair Avenue Euclid 19, Ohio Lansing Pharmacy 3878 East 71st Street Free Delivery . DI 1-5090 Compliments of Lee Road Lounge 4268 Lee Road Compliments of Rand Lennox The '58 Jeep Gang Richard T. Lennox Complete Insurance Service BR 1-4148 Len's Market 3341 East 93rd Street We Deliver LES'S CLEANERS 4457 BROADVIEW ROAD SH 1-2778 Lezsak Insurance Agency 11530 Buckeye Road Cleveland 4, Ohio BUSINESS PATRONS Lezsak Insurance Agency 11530 Buckeye Road Cleveland 4, Ohio FROM A FRIEND MR. STEPHEN LIPTAK BOB'S DAD GEORGE F. LITTLE COMPANY LATHING--PLASTERING- INSULATION 3638 EAST 131ST ST. LO 1-4433 London Furniture and Carpet Co. 12000 Buckeye Road 20630 Center Ridge Road LONDON FURNITURE COMPANY INC. 12914 UNION AVE. 10508 UNION AVE. CLEVELAND, OHIO Lorence Food Mart 6506 Fleet Avenue Produce At Its Best Louise Beauty Studio 11829 Lorain Avenue Compliments of Alice Soroky LOVASZY'S MEATS AND SAUSAGES VITA LINKS F2 WEST SIDE MARKET Bill Lucarelli Tri-County Beverage Distributors 2210 Murray Hill Rd. CE 1-1479 Lucha's Delicatessen 3 3 6 3 West 9 8 th Street Beer-Wine-Groceries LUD'S SELF SERVICE 56 MAIN STREET MADISON, OHIO -M... MD AND SON, CEMENT CONTRACTORS 10917 MOUNT CARMEL ROAD CLEVELAND 4, OHIO M 8L S Tool and Die Company 24 Taylor Street Bedford, Ohio ROBERT J. MACK INSURANCE 2108 PAYNE AVENUE CLEVELAND 14, OHIO Madeja's Grocery 5020 Brainard Road Solon, Ohio Mandalfino Company Engineers-Builders 13016 Broadway Avenue COMPLIMENTS OF MANNER'S FURNITURE COMPANY 2615 WOODHILL ROAD Marcelletti 81 Son Constr. Co., Inc. 25 West Monroe Street Bedford, Ohio BUSINESS PATRONS Adolph J. Marek Insurance Agency 3846 East 131st Street Cleveland 20, Ohio Margaret's Delicatessen 9800 Almira Ave. WO 1-9728 Beer and Wine to Take Out Peter R. Marich, Sr. Monumental Life Insurance 8123 Vista Avenue Marshall Equipment Company Engines-Mowers-Tractors-Parts 5151 Mayfield Rd. HI 2-1846 Martanovic Bakery 3019 East 116th St. CE 1-7872 Rye Bread Our Specialty Martin's Food Store 3051 East 102nd Street CE 1-5078 John Martinich Hardware 1085 East 79th Street Cleveland 3, Ohio Maryann Home Made Candies 3933 East l31st Street Cleveland 5, Ohio Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Serge Masurin 1182 Addison Road Best Wishes from Judge Felix T. Matia MATTS AUTO PARTS AND SUPPLY 11433 BUCKEYE RD. RA 1-5281 COMPLETE LINE OF REPLACEMENT PARTS Compliments of Rt. Rev. Msgr. Oldrich A. Mazanec 32815 Linden Drive Compliments of Albert J. Mendel, M.D. 11602 Buckeye Road Merchandise Mart 1308 Prospect Avenue Furniture and Appliances at a Price COMPLIMENTS OF MERCURIO'S FUNERAL HOME 13317 UNION AVENUE WILLIAM J. MERICKA AND CO., INC. INVESTMENT SECURITIES STEPHEN E. HLIVAK Merka Jewelry 3062 West 25th Street MA 1-9317 Miceli Dairy Products Ricotta and Mozzarella 2721 East 90th St. SW 1-6222 Midwest Plumbing and Heating Co. 12514 Buckeye Road Cleveland 4, Ohio Ben Miller Shoe Company 6304 Broadway MI 1-3883 4072 Lee Rd. WY 1-0440 Bessie Miller's Restaurant 6048 Broadview Road Earl Roski, Proprietor Minich Electric Construction Co. 13970 Pleasant Valley Road Cleveland 30, Ohio BENEDICTINE DADS' CLUB GENERAL MEETINGS SECOND WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH The Miss Minnie Beauty Shoppe 12712 Buckeye Road SK 1-1340 RT. REV. MSGR. JOSEPH MISICH 1369 EAST 40TH STREET ST. PAUL'S CHURCH COMPLIMENTS OF MOLNAR FAMILY 3135 EAST 1l6TH STREET COMPLIMENTS OF THE MON-TEENS OF SAINT MONICA PARISH Compliments of Moon Glow Tavern Route 87, Newbury, Ohio Moravec Home Bakery 115 10 Buckeye Road Cleveland 4, Ohio Moreland Barber Shop 1306 Woodland Avenue Irv Stevenson, Proprietor Mor Jor and Company We Take What You Don't Want. 3103 East 65th Street BR 1-5367 Monsignor Nicholas F. Monaghan Saint Charles Church Cleveland 29, Ohio Compliments of The Mosinski Funeral Home 3667 East 67th Street Greetings from Mount Pleasant Insurance Agency 3669 East 131st Street WA 1-4552 Catering for Weddings and Parties Complete Family Style Mrs. Dora Mozeleski VU 3-1434 Call LO 1-8195 Murray Signs Show Cards and Signs - N .. National Meat Market 12701 Buckeye Road Cleveland 20, Ohio ELECTRONIC TV TRAINING NATIONAL RADIO-TV SCHOOL 4400 EUCLID AVENUE National Window Cleaning XVe Clean Cleaner for Less EV 2-3438 Raymond C. Neitzel 11016 Langton Avenue Garfield Heights 25, Ohio Compliments of Dr. Edward J. Nemecek 4175 East 131st St. WA 1-3340 Norwood Drug Inc. Superior Avenue at East esrh Street ' HE 1-1035 NOVAK CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 12 8 01 SPRAGUE ROAD VI 3-6445 -0.- Oblak Furniture Company 6612 Saint Clair Avenue HE 1-2978 Nick Occhionero, Cement Contractor 6 3 50 Snavely Road EV 2 - 64 I 7 Odziemski Hardware 4053 East 131st Street WA 1-6660 COMPLIMENTS OF JOE O'BRIEN CHEVROLET COMPANY 14115 SAINT CLAIR AVENUE COMPLIMENTS OF OHIO ELECTRIC MANUFACTURING CO. MAPLE HEIGHTS, OHIO Ohio Metal Sawing Inc. Production Sawing of All Metals 4600 I'I3I'Il1It0I'1 Ave. 1-6350 BEST WISHES OF ORBAN'S FLOWERS A115 20 BUCKEYE ROAD Orme Dry Cleaners 5851 Turney Road MO 3-9229 - p ... Compliments of Park Pharmacy 11001 Woodland Avenue Parkview Fruit 86 Vegetable Market 9204 Kinsman Road BR 1-3242 Parkview Lanes 3221 East 93rd Street For Reservations Call DI 1-9750 Parma Motors DeSoto-Plymouth 7115 Brookpark Rd. SH 9-2525 Pataki's Beverage 9119 Buckeye Rd. GA 1-9234 Free Home Delivery Pat and Lou's Eagle Market 4018 Mayfield Road Cleveland 21, Ohio Pat's Cafe 1386 East ssth Street Joe and Helen Damukaitis PEKOC HARDWARE COMPANY 11906-08 BUCKEYE ROAD GOING ON OUR 42ND YEAR Penguin Cleaners and Shirt Laundry 5647 Mayfield Road Penkala's Cafe 3284 East 93rd Street Beer, Wine, Liquor and Sandwiches PERK FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES 5360 BROADWAY MI 1-0021 WE SELL TO YOU AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PERKO'S MEATS AND GROCERIES 10515 SANDUSKY AVENUE BR 1-7408 PETRAK BAKERY COMPANY ROLLS, CAKE AND BREAD WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES The Photoshop Fastest Photo Finishing 3974 East 131st Street LO 1-3440 Francis E. Picklow Attorney and Counselor at Law 11011 Buckeye Road CE 1-5627 Compliments of Francis E. Picklow Pioneer Drive Inn 28450 Miles Road, Solon, Ohio Broasted Chicken, Shrimp and Fish PISKAC BAKERY 3376 EAST 65TH STREET MI 1-8642 WE CATER TO CHURCH AFFAIRS Compliments of Rev. Joseph Piskura Compliments of Peter Plis Richard and Catherine Podwoski 4079 VanDyke Avenue San Diego, California Jo Portaro Beauty Salon 13592 Euclid Avenue Cleveland 12, Ohio Thomas Powers Auto Title Service Compliments of Punderson Lake Grocery Newbury, Ohio Tony Purpera 9500 Kinsman Road Fresh Fruits and Vegetables R. J. Pusateri Produce Company Northern Ohio Food Terminal Fruits-Produce ...R- R-K Sausage Company, Inc. Complete Catering Service 6316 Lansing Avenue Compliments of Dr. Edward J. Raus Compliments of Ravenna Packing Company Ravenna, Ohio Red and Annis Delicatessen 11913 Farringdon Avenue Beer and Wine Reneeis Millinery Hats Made to Order-Remodeled LO 1-9421 Paul Repko Glendale Gardens 3905 East 140th Street Resnikis Food Market 3583 East 81st Street Meats and Groceries Riczo Funeral Homes Two Locations SK 1-8900 COMPLIMENTS OF RINI'S DINER 2125 PROSPECT AVENUE Martin Rini Produce TU 4-0325 Catering to Hotels and Restaurants Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rini 3995 East 21st Street Cleveland 5, Ohio Rios Barber Shop 309 Huron Road Joseph Novak, Associate PR 1,0607 5360 Pearl Road TU 4-4466 Roberts Carpet Company PRECISION OPTICAL DISPENSING CO. 12225 Lorain Avenue 9915 EUCLID AVENUE CL 1-6800 4 CE 14961 BENEDICTINE DADS' CLUB COMPLIMENTS OF THE PRIESTS OF GENERAL MEETINGS SAINT FRANCIS DESALES CHURCH SECOND WEDNESDAY OF EACH PARMA, OHIO MONTH Prijatel's Pharmacy 6728 Saint Clair Avenue Prescriptions Prince Hardware and Appliance Co. 3824 East 116th Street MI 1-1521 PRINTCRAFT CARD CO., INC. GRADUATION STATIONERY SCRANTON 5, PENNSYLVANIA Roman Gardens Restaurant 12207 Mayfield Road Fine Italian Food Our Specialty RUSSO BROTHERS, CLOTHIERS 10601 EUCLID AVENUE SW 1-2161 Compliments of Russo's Eagle Super Market 13024 Buckeye Road BUSINESS PATRONS Ruta Restaurant 7023 Superior Avenue Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Compliments of Rev. Joseph C. Rutkowski 6114 Francis Avenue Compliments of Dr. George W. Ryall 17010 Kinsman Road Don Ryan 310 Broadway Bedford, Ohio Compliments of Rev. Leo Rygwalski Lorain, Ohio -5.- COMPLIMENTS OF SAINT ANN'S CHURCH CLEVELAND 18, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF SAINT BENEDICT'S CHURCH 2940 EAST BOULEVARD Compliments of Saint Benedict's Church Junior Rosary Sodality SAINTS CYRIL AND METHODIUS PARISH 1709 EAST 31ST STREET LORAIN, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF SAINT HENRY CONVENT CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '59 St. John Funeral Home 10601 Buckeye Road GA 1-6014 Saint Jude Church 4760 Richmond Road Cleveland 28, Ohio Compliments of Saint Margaret of Hungary Alpha Omega Club Compliments of Saint Timothy Church 4341 East 131st Street SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL PARISH 2140 NORTH RIDGE ROAD ELYRIA, OHIO SAINT WENDELIN'S CHURCH 2281 COLUMBUS ROAD CLEVELAND 13, OHIO Salter Automotive Company Auto Parts and Supplies 12538 Euclid Avenue Sandow's Carpet Cleaners In Your Home or Office Moth Proofing-5 Year Guarantee Compliments of The J. F. Sanson and Sons Co. Northern Ohio Food Terminal Nicholas Santucci, Landscaping and Gardening 2198 Murray Hill BUSINESS PATRONS LEO W. SCHMIDT COMPANY GENERAL CONTRACTORS CLEVELAND 25, OHIO Compliments of Dr. May Schimkola Schonlield Insurance Co. Bonds of All Kinds 3721 Lee Road LO 1-2798 Gilbert Schwartz Distributors 548 Liberty Street Painesville, Ohio Scott Beverage, Inc. 3695 East 93rd Street Cleveland 5, Ohio BR 1-3656 Service Pattern Works, Inc. 9322 Cassius Avenue Cleveland 5, Ohio Shack's Haberdashery 5905 Broadway Avenue Cleveland 27, Ohio Shaker Laundromat, Inc. 12700 Woodland Avenue GA I - 3459 Shaker Pure Service 11601 Shaker Boulevard Cleveland 20, Ohio CE 1-9770 Shakerview Barber Shop Men's, Ladies' BL Children's Styling John G. Nagy, 12910 Woodland Avenue Shakerview Market Fresh Meats, Poultry and Fish 12726 Woodland Avenue GA 1-2640 COMPLIMENTS OF THE SHERATON FURNITURE MFG. CO. WILLOUGHBY, OHIO Shimko's Tavern 3875 East 93rd Street Cleveland 5, Ohio SiegeI's Men's and Boys' Wear Turney Town Shopping Center We Rent Tuxedos Henry J. Simon and His Girls Catering for All Occasions AT 1-0853 Sinzinger's Meats 4124 East 131st Street LO 1-4207 Skellet Restaurant East Saint Clair Painesville, Ohio Skiba Tool 81 Cutter Grinding Serv. Resharpening, Altering Bc Brazing Step Drills BL Special Reamers Skoll's Chick-o-ra-ma Bar-B-Q Bar-B-Q,Chicken 8: Ribs To Go 5146 Warrensville Road MO 2-2570 Skrocki's Union Tavern 10300 Union Avenue Seafoods Every Friday Rev. James H. Smith, Pastor Saint Therese Church Garfield Heights COMPLIMENTS OF LADIMAIR J. SOLLY CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS COMPLIMENTS OF LOUIS SOLLY COMPLIMENTS OF LOUIS SOLLY CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '59 Somody's Delicatessen 10017 Sophia Avenue Beer and Wine-Cold Meats The South East Savings Association 2968 East 61st Street Cleveland 27, Ohio Spark's Hobby Shop 6405 Union Avenue Cleveland 5, Ohio Square Deal Pantry Food Super Market 2935 Woodhill Road Starc's Park View Florists 9334 Kinsman Road MI 1-2469 Cleveland 4, Ohio Star Cleaners Delivery, Laundry 8L Tailoring 7107 85 10315 Union Avenue Steven's Floor Covering Co. 5139 Warrensville Center Road Maple Heights MO 2-2220 Stouffer's Frozen Cooked Foods Just Like Having A Stouffer's Cook in Your Own Kitchen STROJNY STUDIO WE SPECIALIZE IN GRADUATION PORTRAITS 6400 FLEET AVENUE Edward Stupka Insurance Agency 3896 East 131st Street Cleveland 20, Ohio WY 1-609C Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. John Suchy Congratulations Class of ,5 9 Stephen Suhajcik, Tax Accountant 10421 Fidelity Avenue WI 1-2 656 Sundorph Aeronautical Corp. Cleveland Hopkins Airport Cleveland 35, Ohio Sunray Films, Inc. 2108 Payne Avenue Cleveland 14, Ohio Svanda's Meat 81 Grocery Market Home Made Sausages 3650 East sorh Street BR 1-7278 Svcjda's Quality Bakery Wedding and Birthday Cakes 3711 East 131st Street WA 1-2118 Frank Svejda's Tavern 3860 East 123rd Street Fish Fries Every Friday SWAN'S TAVERN 3071 EAST l25TH STREET CLEVELAND 20, OHIO Szappanos Recording Studio 3046 East 123rd Street LO 1-5524 Hungarian and Gypsy Music REV. FRANCIS A. SZUDAREK 906 COLLEGE AVENUE CLEVELAND 13, OHIO , -T- Compliments of Tasty Bar-B-Q 811 Vincent Avenue Compliments of Tas-Tee Catering Co. WO 1-1000 Taucher's Meat Market 6313 Saint Clair Avenue EN 1-7336 COMPLIMENTS OF TAXICAB DRIVERS UNION LOCAL NO. 555 Taylor Heights Cleaners YE 2-1299 David Diamond-Theodore Garver COMPLIMENTS OF TEAMSTER UNION JOINT COUNCIL NO. 41 COMPLIMENTS OF TEAMSTER UNION LOCAL NO. 293 COMPLIMENTS OF TEAMSTER UNION LOCAL NO. 392 COMPLIMENTS OF TEAMSTER UNION LOCAL NO. 436 COMPLIMENTS OF TEAMSTER UNION LOCAL NO. 964 COMPLIMENTS OF TEAMSTER VENDING UNION LOCAL NO. 410 Ted's Choice Meats 4822 Turney Road Garfield Heights 25, Ohio Mae Thomas Mae's Beauty Salon 11101 Forest Ave. SW 5-7656 3 Minute Car Wash 1919 Brookpark Road Proprietor, Anthony Verdone John P. Toke Realty 11008 Buckeye Road CE 1-3738 Top Hat Cleaners and Dyers 12621 Woodland Avenue RA 1-8888 MR. ROGER TRINE PARAGON ALUMINUM CORPORATION MONROE, MICHIGAN Trust Realty Company 2904 Woodhill Road Frank Discenza, President Turney Spotlight Super Market 5902 Turney Rd. MO 2-0878 The Finest Quality of Meats TURNEY TOWN LANES CLEMENT R. TWARDY ROBERT MCVOY 20TH CENTURY BARBER SERVICE SIX BARBERS TO GIVE YOU THE NEW MODERN LOOK Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Tylicki Congratulations Class of '59 Good Luck Graduates -U- Uneeda Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. 3524 East 74th Street VU 3-8900 THOMAS J. UNIK COMPANY INSURANCE AGENCY TO 1-0200 Union Decorating Supply 10406 Union Avenue Wallpaper and Paints COMPLIMENTS OF UNITED BAR 4057 EAST 131ST STREET THE UNITED SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 3662 EAST 65TH STREET CLEVELAND 5, OHIO Ursuline Academy 14016 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland 12, Ohio .-V... Compliments of Vales and Son Funeral Home 15910 Kinsman Road Compliments of Rev. Stephen J. Valko Akron, Ohio Vamco Auto Seat Covers 5022 Pearl Road ON 1-3775 Frank Bryk BEST WISHES THE VAN DORN IRON WORKS COMPANY 2685 EAST 79TH STREET COMPLIMENTS OF THE VAN ROOY COFFEE COMPANY 2900 DETROIT AVENUE BU Mrs. Margaret Varga Fancy Decorated Cakes Made to Order 9910 Lamontier Ave. SW 5-4876 Compliments of John Verdone Village Square Inn Cocktail Loung?Music-Dancing 9509 Madison Avenue BENEDICTINE DADS' CLUB GENERAL MEETINGS SECOND WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Gasper Violanti 16116 Westview Avenue Volpe Son and Kemelhar Cleveland's Potato King Carlot Receivers 8C Distributors -W- Compliments of Rev. William J. Walsh 2486 West 14th Street COMPLIMENTS OF MORRIS WEINGOLD IRON 85 METAL CO. 3 5 39 ANTISDALE AVENUE Harold Weinraub Clothing 1267 West 6th St. CH 1-7288 WELLING'S FLOWERS 3483 EAST 93RD STREET NO FINER FLOWERS ANYWHERE IDA LEE WELLS CORSETRY AND FASHION SHOPPE 10525 CARNEGIE AVENUE Wenzer's Music 5207 Fleet Avenue Cleveland 5, Ohio Whitehouse Texaco Service 4205 Lee Road LO 1-95 5 0 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkes 19118 Ridgewood Road Williams TV Specialist We Feature On the Spot Repair SK 2-0113 01' SK 2-2809 WINDERMERE STORAGE AND MOVING CO. 14441 EUCLID AVENUE CLEVELAND 12, OHIO Windsor Appliance 81 Furniture Co. 26 Euclid Avenue Joseph and Anthony Petito SINESS PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. John Wisniewski 11623 Lenacrave Avenue Cleveland 5, Ohio Woodland Pharmacy 12600 Woodland Avenue GA 1-4025 Best Wishes of The Wright Department Store 4992 Turney Road Jack Wygonski South Hills Hardware 4485 Broadview Road -Y.... Frank Yankovic Orchestra 1544 South Belvoir Boulevard South Euclid 21, Ohio Yano's Sohio Service Station 562 East 152nd Street Complete Motor Tune-Up EDWIN YEASER PAINTING AND DECORATING CH 7- 8 8 2 0 Compliments of Norman C. Young Hardware 4464 Broadview Road STEPHEN C. YURICK, '31 S. C. QSEEJ YURICK INSURANCE AGENCY CONGRATULATIONS TC 1959 GRADS YURKO SHEET METAL FURNACES AND GUTTERS INSTALLED RA 1-3 5 3 7 ..Z... Zagorski's Pure Oil Service 4040 East 142nd Street Cleveland 28, Ohio GEORGE ZAMISKA TRAVELERS MOTEL QAAAJ TWINSBURG, OHIO William Zibell Upholstering 13804 Harvard Avenue WA I-6741 ZIVSAK INSURANCE AGENCY AUTO, FIRE, LIFE AND BUSINESS NATIONWIDE WY 1-7300 MISS MALANIE JOY ZOSS 19836 VAN AKEN BOULEVARD SHAKER HEIGHTS 22, OHIO Zouhar Meat Company 4156 East 13 lst Street Home Made Smoked Meats Mr. and Mrs. John Zvolensky 10304 Way Avenue Cleveland 5, Ohio Ohio Lawrence L. Hradisky. . .27 001 White Road, Wickliffe, SENIOR DIRECTORY John M. 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Catanza 11526 Mount Overlook Avenue, GA 1 Robert W. Chenoweth ..... 1796 Wilton Road, YE 2 James T. Chorba ....... 2952 East 115th Street, SW 5 Robert T. Ciesicki. 4103 East 142nd Street, LO 1 Francis J. Coufalik ....... 4308 Liggett Drive, TU 4 Carl C. Craine ......... 12305 Oakpark Drive, MO 2 Richard A. Damsel ...... 1232 East 83rd Street, CE 1 John A. D'Angelo ...... 1328 East 142nd Street, UL 1 Dennis D. Davis ........ 3599 East 76th Street, BR 1 Robert E. Davis ........ 2463 Woodhill Road, GA 1 Robert C. DeFiore ..... 9822 Raymond Avenue, MI 1 Thomas A. Derkacs ..... 3690 East 104th Street, BR 1 Michael A. DiSanto 1549 Sheilield Road, South Euclid 21, Charles A. Dobeck ....... 12525 Britten Drive, RA 1 Louis A. Domanovics. . .3788 East 153rd Street, LO 1 Louis F. Domjan ........ 12516 Buckeye Road, WA 1 Jerome R. Domo, 10309 South Highland Avenue, LU 1 Donald T. Donay .... 5473 Andover Boulevard, MO 2 Gerald A. Dzurik ...... 4162 Carroll Boulevard, YE 2 Frederick E. 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Galicki ..... 12916 Beachwood Avenue, BR 1-7230 William B. Gauntner. . .6314 Luelda Avenue, Parma 29, Ralph J. Gillota ......... 2213 Oaks Road, Brecksville, Ronald R. Glavan Kenneth A. Gosiorowski, 6925 Clement Avenue, VU 3 John M. Gothard ............. 4133 Busa Oval, SK 2 Ralph E. Grabowski ..... 11504 East Boulevard, DI 1 Vincent J. Granito, 11131 Mount Carmel Avenue, RA 1 Dennis R. Green ........ 506 East 117th Street, PO 1 Ronald M. Grobelny, 1610 Starkweather Avenue, SU 1 Lawrence P. Gunn. . .10739 Crestwood Avenue, RA 1 William M. Gurnick ....... 13911 Elm Avenue, MU 1 Andrew J. Gyekenyesi ...... 2909 Alpine Street, RA 1 Kenneth P. Haggerty .................... 877 Eddy Thomas J. Hlavac ....... 4423 Gamma Avenue, BR 1 Leonard R. Horvath, 11309 Greenwich Avenue, DI 1 William P. Hovanec .... 11910 Grilling Avenue, SW 1 Peter J. Hronek ...... 5148 Cato Street, Maple Heights, -5619 -4729 -9312 -1607 Henry T. Jablonski ..... 8121 Korman Avenue, HE 1 Gerald J. Jakabcin .... 9923 Stoughton Avenue, GA 1 Thomas M. Janecek .... 9801 Parkview Avenue, SW 1 Wayne P. Jasinski ........ 7215 Worley Avenue, DI 1 Charles R. Kaltenbach 11908 Darlington Avenue, MO 2 Gerald T. Kaminski. . .16217 Mendota Avenue, MO 3 Donald J. Kannenberg ...... 3063 Erin Avenue, AT 1 Clement G. Kasarcik .... 3590 East 114th Street, LO 1 Thomas A. Keever 10313 Mount Auburn Avenue, SW 1 Kenneth J. Kerata ..... 3143 East 102nd Street, CE 1 James F. Kestner ..... 8121 Manorford Drive, Parma 29, Ohio Ohio Ohio 4812 South Sedgewick Avenue, Lyndhurst 24, -1519 -1168 -1441 -7685 -5586 -3445 -8065 -6043 -9704 Road Ohio Roland A. Hartmann ..... 3211 Somia Drive, Parma 34, -1174 -8929 -0233 Ohio -2353 -5607 -0364 -7666 -5088 -7636 Ohio Robert R. Klein, 10706 Mount Auburn Avenue, CE 1-6180 Joseph P. Klucho ......... 9803 Sophia Avenue, CE 1-1453 Theodore J. Kniola Richard J. Koberna. .13801 Beachwood Avenue, LU 1 Richard L. Koeth ...... 3621 East 114th Street, LO 1 Joseph J. Kohler 646 Meadow Lane Drive, Richmond Heights 24, Norman S. Kolecki ,..... 3642 East 63rd Street, DI 1 Robert J. Kolosai ....... 19903 Kings Highway, SK 1 Kenneth F. Koral ...... 3633 East 135th Street, WA 1 Ohio 5142 East 114th Street, Garfield Heights 25, -1446 -9364 Ohio -1259 -5784 -7581 Daniel J. Kosak ........ 19406 Nitra Avenue, Maple Heights James J. Koscak ...... 7815 Dresden Avenue, Parma 29, Ohio Joseph W. Koshar ....... 1452 East 52nd Street, EN 1-2723 Charles M. Kosla ..... 11702 Lenacrave Avenue, WA 1-3317 Edward J. Kostyo ...... 2657 East 124th Street, SW 1 -5405 Edward L. Kozelka. . 16224 West View Avenue, WY 1-7314 Stanley J. Krisinski ....... 4342 Martin Avenue, BR 1-3357 Kenneth M. Krupa ..... 4144 West 49th Street, FL 1-0197 James F. Kubasek ........ 9611 Holton Avenue, SW 1-0209 Frank V. Kuczkowsk'i, 13304 Benwood Avenue, WA 1-3643 James M. Laba ......... 7310 Worley Avenue, VU 3-7937 S NIOR DIRECTORY James E. Laczko ...... 10612 Parkview Avenue, GA 1-7184 Wayne D. Lemanski 1610 Buhl Road, Route :H:2, Harbor Beach, Mich. James W. Lewis .... 4860 Brainard Road, Chagrin Falls, Alan Liederbach ........ 1503 Parkhill Road, EV 1- William F. Lipold ,...... 1001 East 71st Street, HE 1- Robert S. Liptak ......... 5707 Chestnut Road, LA 4- John J. Lorence ,........ 11701 Parkhill Road, SW 1- Ohio 8694 8650 7842 8236 Gary G. Lucas ........... 9813 Elwell Avenue, RA 1-4383 Richard H. Mack, 9010 South Highland Avenue, LU 1- Martin Malatin, 19901 Libby Road, Maple Heights, Ronald B. Maley ........., 46 Ennis Avenue, Bedford, Frank J. Marek ....... 5040 Broadway Avenue, VU 3- 4366 Ohio Ohio 6996 Donald R. Marieh ......... 8123 Vista Avenue, BR 1-365 8 William Martin .,...... 9701 Gibson Avenue, D1 1 Joseph P. Marusek ..... 3660 East 103rd Street, VU 3 Joseph F. Medwetz ........ 2011 Willey Avenue, SU 1 -7322 -9486 -4045 Robert J. Moravick ......... 9112 Aetna Road, MI 1-2130 Donald Mozelski. .,.. 7132 Winfield Avenue, VU 3 Ronald A. Mozeleski. . .7132 Winfield Avenue, VU 3 William M. Naglic ....... 5802 Prosser Avenue, EN 1 William Neff ........ 3559 East 117th Street, SK 1 Edmund L. Nowak .... 4068 East 147th Street, WA 1 Salvatore C. Oddo. . . 11320 Notre Dame Avenue, GA 1 Leonard E. Olsavsky ..... 10612 Nelson Avenue, DI 1 Anthony J. Ozimek 7119 Brecksville Road, Independence 31, Salvatore A. Palumbo, 16816 Eldamere Avenue, WA 1 Dennis R. Papesh ....... 3541 East 82nd Street, MI 1 Donald F. Papseh ......... 8916 Union Avenue, BR 1 Jerome A. Partyka 6448 Mandalay Drive, Parma Heights 30, Eugene C. Pawlowski ........ 7108 Aetna Road, DI 1 George J. Perkins ........ 6661 Oakwood Drive, LA 4 Kenneth A. Perko 6313 Dunham Road, Maple Heights 37, Stephen J. Perko ,..... 10515 Sandusky Avenue, BR 1 Thomas E. Pesek ......... 12305 Craven Road, WA 1 -1434 -1434 -2147 Ohio Frederick G. 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Spisak ......... 10310 Manor Avenue, GA 1-6901 Joseph G. Spuckler .... 12016 Holborn Avenue, LO 1-4087 Lawrence S. Stack ...... 7011 Kenneth Avenue, TU 5-0706 Henry C. Starr ...., . . .3028 East 111th Street, CE 1-5288 Joseph W. Stasick ....... 11401 Lardet Avenue, SW 5-7290 Edward A. Stefanek .... 11825 Harvard Avenue, LO 1 Robert G. Stockey ..... 13301 Harvard Avenue, LO 1 -8789 -5575 Stephen M. Suchy ......... 9508 Reno Avenue, VU 3-2990 Robert R. Sunday ...... 3399 East 102nd Street, DI 1 Fred A. Svonovec ....... .12309 Forest Avenue, SK 1 James P. Sweeney 1096 South Green Road, South Euclid 21, -1296 -0894 Ohio James N. Swingos ........ 2906 East Boulevard, SW 1-3652 James M. Szubski 10317 Garfield Drive, Garfield Heights 25, Richard F. Taucher ..... 9818 Elizabeth Avenue, MI 1 Ohio -8573 Edward J. Toth ....... 9613 Parkview Avenue, RA 1-9883 Richard J. Turocy ...... 4948 East 88th Street, VU 3-8681 Clement R. Twardy ,... 12100 Willard Avenue, MO 2 Norbert G. 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