Benedictine High School - Benedictine Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

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L9 I 'A , :Lf ' f 'W i ty Y 5,1 Q ' b 'g X ,Q A W A 'fi' 1 Awww .ns 5192? xxx , Q e 5 x a, x q ,,,,,,,J, K 'y 4.4 ,., ,1-N f wi, -Q k J s 4- 1 ' gi Q7 ' fn xfkl BENEDICTINE, home of champions, since its founding in 1927, stresses pro- grams of educational excellence and important service to Greater Cleveland. mg E Egan 1-E DEDICATED MAY 17, 1953, Saint Benedict church, of Roman baroque style, occupies the southeast corner of Benedictine's 18-acre cam- pus. ALSO LOCATED on the campus is Saint An- drew abbey, the million-dollar residence of priests and Brothers associated with Benedictine. ,,-,'1?f,.?:xfei W, use , 7 A TEACHER IS TO HIS PUPIL .vc bi' . , .1 f R N my A number of educational practices characterize Benedictine. Teachers make students write out their answers, instead of checking them off a multiple-choice list. They assign tough homework daily. As a consequence of these and other deliberate measures, Benedictine turns out graduates who do well in college. Benedictine's reputation is based upon teaching students to work. Teachers make sure that the student adjusts to a single fact of life: You get out of it what you put into it. This need for plain, conscientious, productive hard work is empha- sized through a faculty which, first of all, is understanding. The Bene- dictine priests, Brothers and laymen like students. They are interested in them and seek to win their confidence. Furthermore, the Benedictine faculty strives for clarity in teaching through justice and impartiality, with an interesting approach and a sense of humor. A climate of warmth exists at Benedictine since the faculty knows students by name. Students, in turn, feel liked and wanted. And that's the reason students claim a Benedictine teacher is to edu- cation what an architect is to a beautiful building. However, there is this distinction: An architect puts steel and stone and wood together and builds something still, cold and heartless, while a Benedictine teacher finishes the building job of the Divine Architect of souls-producing Benedictine men. This is done by drawing out from each student all the capabilities within him until they are full grown and ripened and trained. It's the development of the students' powers-morally, mentally and physically. BENEDICTINE TEACHERS aim to train students, moral, mental and physical powers according to the Supreme Model, Jesus Christ, determined to make students good citizens of heaven as Well as earth. FATHER DENIS, O.S.B., fleftl, a 1952 Benedictine graduate, and Father Richard, O.S.B., monks of Saint Andrew abbey, were ordained May 28 and will join the school faculty upon completing their theological studies. 1, ' SE ' 1-Ei' , . ri BENEDICTINE ENGLISH instructor Father Alo- ysius, O.S.B., observed his twentieth priestly anni- versary Feb. 17. FATHER CELESTINE, O.S.B., died Feb. 10. A member of the faculty when Benedictine began its first scholastic year in 1927, Father Celestine served as the school's sec- ond principal, Dec. 1, 1929-June 1930. 'A i Wx. ' t .uv-e ' ,EMI i IN THE EYES OF GOD MAKERS OF CIVILIZATIONS. THE CHALLENGING NEED for better edu- cation of its students in a rapidly changing, de- manding world is recognized by Beneclictine's faculty. MOREOVER, Benedictine teachers provide in- struction in proper study habitsg emphasize ex- pository writing and ability group programs with guts in them. EACHERS ARE BUILDERS OF CHARACTER- ARCHITECTS OF THE FUTURE- BENEDlCTINE'S INSTRUCTORS insist on bet- ter student counseling, higher standards of workmanship and solid courses in English, math- ematics and the sciences. ABILITY GROUPING-based on intelligence quotients, class- room performance, achievement tests, teacher evaluation and pupil interest-provides Benedictine faculty members an instru- ment Whereby students approach the maximum of their po- tential. 'ff Y fir Y Y Q i ' Y ll eff , V Y Y Q , L 'W z1'?igi,g,a T i .351 if i fn by 'QT4 41 Sf ,' 'fx DEDICATED TO - H 'Y -2 A chapter in American Church history began 25 years ago. The Benedictine priory of Saint Andrew's in the diocese of Cleveland was elevated to an abbey July 13, 1934. From the one priest who came to Cleveland February 1, 1922 from Saint Procopius abbey, Lisle, Ill., to prepare the establishment of the monastery, the campus-located religious house of the priests and Brothers who are associated with Benedictine presently numbers S1 priests, nine seminarians and 19 Brothers. Besides founding and staffing Benedictine since 1927, Saint Andrew's administers two Cleveland parishes and one each in Chicago, East Saint Louis, Ill., Superior, Wis., and Rap- son, Mich. Chaplaincy posts in Middletown, Pa., and Tinley Park, Ill., also are filled by Saint Andrew priests. On this, its silver jubilee, we dedicate che 1960 Benedictine to Saint Andrew's abbey, and pray that God will bless this monastic institute as it enters the second 25 years of labor for Christ. it gr fs 3.8 M Q 'S K .. ff' - W ,fl 'WMXX f ' 5'wf '4.. , A ., ., H ? Y ' - , 4'9Qa,, 2--34-55,Ii2:.W :wf?f2' Af I , , -3,251-I - f 5 3. .X S, ,- Q ,I -. . .,:IL. .-, ' I ' 39 ' i g1,ai +1f . 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Z M . , M , . - .. f . , nr' V- , f- V ,flif g ' ff, --.-.--...... .... ff ff: 3. MQ f L 1 f-ifg...wkf'f..2,.-it Y .,..1...Jf.,..:f.M...-..,. ,wxitiif U... 'V-1 Af v 'f 'M13?? - Q ' ' ,.W J'u' QVZQ I5 f Q CLASSES WERE NOT in session October 5 when the priests and Brothers of Benedictine observed the twenty-fifth anniversary of the elevation of their campus monastic home, Saint AndreW's, as an abbey of the order of Saint Benedict. film-,li , ,Q THE BENEDICTINE marching band provided music for the procession of the lay dignitaries, Knights of Columbus, faculty members, clergy, ministers of the pontifical Mass and the bishop from the parish house into Saint Benedict's church. PONTIFICAL MASS officers fleft to rightjz Father Michael, O.S.B., arch- priestg Abbot Theodore G. Kojis, O.S.B., celebrantg Father Armand, O.S.B., dea- con, and Father Stephen, O.S.B., sub- deacon. 1X6Q 'i l'h'.,Qgv 8 x 'Rv HA. 'Y ur 3 yy ii , igjsl TA Q ,, 5 vm Q ', 1. .. 9, . Nh, M fast! -,gf - 'Y In X Q ,f ia 1. , 2' .. U at ' , i P r J J- Aa, ., A I v0 3 I - -W.. MLK. 9 X- x 3 XSS x, +..,.,,,Nw ...mum I x 555 V1 yff . C' l A Va - ,swqrgl A V3 f -'f.a:.4X'g..:gf l 1 'fxxxgl f H.- auuif 'Q A4 2-1 - K, ,NX X. ,V 'W 1 MOST REV. EDWARD F. HOBAN, s.T.D., Ph.D., LL.D. Archbishop-Bishop of Cleveland Mosr msv. FLoYD L. BEGIN, s.T.n., ph.n MosT REV. JOHN J. KROL, s.T.D., J.c.D., LL.D. J.C.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Cleveland Auxiliary Bishop of Cleveland 1 if X To the Benedictine family the archbishop of the Cleveland diocese and the two auxiliary bishops are outstand- ing and zealous priests, quiet of manner, friendly in approach, kindly and gen- erous in spirit, unstinting in their whole- hearted service of God. As spiritual leaders, Archbishop Hoban together with Bishops Begin and Krol, administer a diocese comprising eight counties in northcentral Ohio spanning 3,414 square miles. Under their guidance every type of Catholic activity is being initiated, expanded and encouraged. The spiritual condition of the diocese is on a continual increase--as is strikingly shown by the great numbers regularly approaching the sacraments, by those practicing Catholic action and by the educational, charitable, recreational and other Cath- olic works developing each year. When Archbishop Hoban was in- stalled coadjutor bishop of Cleveland in 1943, there were 688 priests serving 422,161 Catholics. Now there are 856 priests serving 749,072 Catholics. The scores of new churches and schools in- dicate Archbishop Hoban's great skill as an executive, organizer and untiring builder. we? is 'T lf: x 1 Q . Q, W , M 131. af . - xi . , ,,,., , .. . 'H .M Z' V 2, LA- rf 1. . V l, , w 1 I ,Q 1' ii 1 3 1 4 , W w I j J, -Tay 'ah 'n'Q'4 ju uvri . 'A' . 'A' ,A v. -.v,- ,v, A' - 'A' . '1'. nv. f .vv - ,v, 1 N.. .- 4 . .. , ' - A' . 'A' . 'D A 1' X' .1 ' 5'-'A'.'4'.'x' . f f' '.'.'. 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W ,f .1 -W - ax 'X 'i .Se 3 i 5 WHILE ATTENDING the general chapter of the order of Saint Benedict Sept. 18-25 at San Anselmo college, Rome, Italy, the school president obtained from His Holiness Pope John XXIII the pontiff's apostolic blessing on the community, students, relatives and friends of Saint Andrew abbey and Benedictine high school. Going on 14 years, since June 20, 1946, an outstanding spiritual leader and administrator is reigning as abbot of Saint Andrew abbey and pres- ident of Benedictine high school, responsible with the triple charge of teaching, governing and sanc- tifying. Wherever merit is recognized, priestliness cherished, learning appreciated and administrative ability admired, the Right Rev. Theodore G. Kojis, O.S.B., rates A-plus. In addition, he presents such a fine appearance and possesses such a pleasant personality that he inspires those whom he leads and impresses all with whom he comes in contact. That Saint Andrew's and Benedictine are flourishing under Abbot Theodore is a foregone conclusion. The jobs are big but the abbot is more than adequately handling the respective offices. In particular the monks of Saint AndreW's, the secular clergy and Benedictine students readily admit that the abbot's ability, industry and expe- rience stand out. Aside from his spiritual qualities, Abbot Theo- dore is a strong and effective administrator. His knowledge and leadership in building, his special interest in Benedictine students-as mathematics and moral guidance teacher-and his devotion to fostering vocations to the priesthood and Brother- hood are among the qualities with which the abbot is identified. His grasp of the timely issues of the day assists Abbot Theodore to fulfill his obligations as an elected member to the president's council of the American-Cassinese congregation of the order of Saint Benedict. S if Msg V w ng X A,::,v f ,J ff ff I 1 LTY Ag f Q i f fi While we are his to guide . . . ,I b a teacher must be part-time parent, doctor, psychologist and li! X. nx X, .QX enedictine, a college preparatory school, XY X - X . es pride in the excellence of its 43-member -. hing staff. The faculty, comprising 28 . ts, two Brothers and 13 laymen, is dedi- ..-.if to the idea that the primary duty of the T is to study. 1 At Benedictine the faculty runs the school. ,.l Ii se instructors do not agree with educators 0 permit students follow their interests rejects the theory that the adult teacher does not know best. In knowing their students personally, Benedictine teachers maintain a personal touch in education. They're interested in providing the best education possible. N5 Benedictine faculty by creating interestsi X 4 N GUIDING US ALONG OUR WAY. . . A SMALL PORTION OF OUR TEACHERS' JOB To bring the demands of the Robert, O.S.B., cational face-lifting. Students crease in ability . , . study as freshmen. CGerman, are offered in the sophomores mathematics as Uk. . t Us A 2 jikxli' ' - 1 .11 . -, 2+ H ' 2'-M262 ' 4g'2k'5 5 H se 'Alix' Ma, L L ew- 7' ' Q-.w K A is r t 2, X, i Q r 'K wr ' r 5 si ,N E F if-fi K f' , M., REV. FATHER ROBERT R. WILKES, O.S.B Principal mf 5 cl we ,R if E hy, 'W-1 'f f REV. FATHER BASIL A. HRIN, O.S.B. VERY REV. PRIOR JEROME M. KOVAL, O.S.B. Assistant Principal-Disciplinarian Chaplain REV. FATHER FRANCIS DURKAC, O.S.B. BROTHER BEDE PACE, O.S.B. Treasurer Registrar Al X NME. Q . f N f ' ,X fl 1 Nt,, M A, w 'fd' .,.-- ,-....-- WHAT MAKES BENEDICTINE such 21 good school? One reason is the stability of the faculty. Father Thomas, O.S.B., has been continuously at Benedictine since Sep- 1938. FACULTY f nf fi! b if ' X E S' f l' ww ' , - A sbqndf-+ ' Nur REV. DAMIAN BALOGA, O.S.B. REV. DONALD BAYDIK, O.S.B. MR. JOSEPH BOKAR 26 Lnfin, Moral Guidance English W'orld History Nh. . .1 N f is XS C3 5 ' T2- Q Q. M Q- y . .EXT ...ma- -f--.K . M 1 MR. AUGUST BOSSU English General Business, Bookkeeping, MR. GERALD BUSH Business Law A Q L X X T - X. X is 1+ x sI-X1 Q ,Q X .5 lilv '9 f 3 5 gm A ,Q . f gf 1 ef Q 5 it f ,L , V 3' , I ' ' ,iff MR. JOSE CINTRON Spanish, Arf .ff ,I .UH ,V In Qin, A N-,E .1.,.-5 Q REV. FRANCIS DURKAC, O.S.B. REV. WALTER ECKERT, O.S.B. REV. JAMES FORGAC, O.S B French English, Moral Guidance, German 5 fl Q X K 5 . Sf Mornl Guidance -S 19 43 Q ,- U s, if Mx 1 is .-way' if' E Sw g 4' 5? I If iff X if - ' W L A Af MR. VINCENT FRANCIOLI MR. JACK HEARNS REV. BASIL I-IRIN, O.S.B History, Economics Band Director Cbemistory, Mathematics fax? wx ' f 'N i ,I R . QNQWE REV. ALOYSIUS JENCO, O.S.B. VERY REV. JEROME KOVAL, O.S.B. MR. EDWARD KUBANCIK English Moral Guidance English .- :D 3 'S 'Q Q K f L. . QV N.2.,?,,,f REV. GEORGE LUBA, O.S.B. REV. ANTHONY MARKO, O.S.B. REV. MAURUS MARUSKIN, O.S.B German Chemistry Sociology, Moral Guidance .ws W , A .5 x' lx .. Q WN. ' ex? t x REV. WILLIAM MATYAS, O.S.B. MR. WILLIAM NARDUZZI BR- ALFRED NASTICKY, O-S-B- Mathematics Physical Education Typing w NW' I-sz. Nba REV. CYRIL NOVOTNY, O.S.B. REV. GREGORY ORAVEC, O.S.B. MR. LEONARD PCHOLA Physics English, Moral Guidance American History an rw :ml may :vi s Y.. 1 X i s e ccc z We Q 1 7 X X I WITH THE 1959-60 academic year Benedictine be- came the nation's first Catholic high school to launch a faculty pension plan for its lay teachers. x N lx Q 1?Y,5sg,Sf'1f ' v in sfwfff? - ,, Y!2?T f f' ,,,. sv- MR. JOHN PETRUS REV. PLACID PIENTEK, O.S.B. REV. ANDREW PIER, O.S.B. Mathematics Latin English, History, Moral Guidance . Q M Ay Q , , ,,,. A ., ,. ,N A W. v f' s 2 . 5, lm uxum sliexrxis .11 ,fxmmucsx , X.,-,M - r, zw, 1, K iv .M ,- in -ft e 'Q -iii in ' v 1 Q-if A . Q if .11 f- -'X k - K I , . f- Q -my X v V, f be , X X 'W' 'jf -5 7- -- , K mi Ja ,ze . - 4 My A , , , .L A w at 'V J ,f.-,g,-' KM, ,f s if iff rw- .- ,fs T ,, -. K Ay if gf , 6 .1 5, Q X 4, A Y - A 'Z My ' . g , ,, ,rj A ,K it ,ki rv Q .. 5 1 . ,4 ' X K ' 'M 1, 'Q . , J jiiffiffx' I ak., ,OL ,..' 5 I JSA A ,T K 7225,- ,fi s ,Q ,l-gi., fi X . si, if f f 2 Q , ff M 2, c L ef im-ffiw , ,ge . I . V 1 A 1 ffl ,Ya,,.. as , mmk ,MM ,K 1 . , X s. ff, K' ' ? -X L , , , Q , an V N X, . X. X .5 In , . W V ' x V ' , . L - ,, . f X V1 i K W A ,, f I . P W' 5 HATVSQV-'fl-W:14,s,Fam:fs-' ai'fi-l'f5- alex Msg' ri - - ' ' X Q, A ,Mx - 1S ifgQf5myfegne1f+ 121' - .A K - g R. 7 w,ffw5fm:iNate.:-f.4t 12.155 es + X' 1?1ff1g,3efiQl1g,-'K , 5 r , A H 5 ' 32511: ' ,F - lf f ' M-... . . , 1 X 5: na uw.-U., .uw N. ...mf um. R- 1 gg ' . . f . X . ,ag - ' A 1 , ,L A Ni gi ff x A i. 5 ' 's I f , A 4 , , R ,, , , . ., x ... 1 ., . fl e, 1 V, N, I MW., s Q. was is f 5' 4 ,ff K ity -K E if XX 5, J 5 . P. ., . egg, .H fs WHEN IT COMES to teaching what human beings have done and suffered, Vincent Francioli is tops. He claims FA C U history is the richest of all human studies. X 1 -ue., ..,s-- , 'Wi 4. , ,.- ,Q -' if .sf L i- -- .4 F45 fffggggi'-ffix-ie, .X ks Rgr-,g.-'- 1 , f. A .-HK' Zhsggq, -4, 1-. - as - rf M, -if f, it 2 --.L -f is - H - E ,i 4 1 ,S - ' Sir g 5 -Zi fi , I ' Qs' fi' 5- . if ci -- . f - -'32 is -1 Q M REV. THOMAS PODOBNIK, o.s.B. MR. JOSEPH RUFUS REV- MARIAN SAB0, 0-S-B- History, Engineering Drawing, General Science, Civics Lflfin, M01'alG1liclanCc' Social Geography, Moral Guidance -. 5, W D. vi wp, E .wkg X' 'SX f -- Q93-5' '13 is-,L 4... jx -1 . 4 A , g'.,,g,ei-gitfn, W i, s it - .- ' - QVTK ' . jr - S Q fn- 5 -,,X , --N-gx Q., - Q 'Nw ' -eu... -' f 6-'TG , Wgx A QQ--: I 'iliii Q - REV. LAWRENCE SEVCIK, O.S.B. MR. MATTHIAS SKOWRONSKI MR. KARL STRMEN Latin, Mathematics, Moral Guidance Mathematics, Science French, Latin, Russian, German if ' ,Q K vi A ix ... .- Q E. ....-- . Q ,gr- REV. DAVID VIZSOLYI, O.S.B. REV. ROBERT W-ILKES, O.S.B. REV. LUKE YAEGER, 0-5-3- Latin, Moral Guidance Student Guidance, Counselling E1lgliSb Q Q, ,-AY 'i'l-i 'ESM' ww- REV. AUGUSTINE YURKO, O.S.B., REV. RAPHAEL ZBIN, O.S.B. REV. CLEMENT ZELEZNIK, O.S.B English, Moral Guidance Biology, Moral Guidance Physics fon leave of absence 7 for master s rlegreej ff. X 'F'-- ' XX BR. RAYMOND DOMBROSKI, O.S.B. BR. ANTHONY FERTELMES, O.S.B. BR. BLASE FORGACH, O.S.B. Maintenance Engineer Telephone Switchboard Operator Maintenance Engineer ,u....'-fr s BR. JUDE KATRONICK, O.S.B. BR. THOMAS KIEL, O.S.B. BR. BENEDICT KLUCAS, O.S.B. Maintenance Engineer Telephone Switchboard Operator Cook fx I N , X. X . ll, A., 5, N -is.,, ' ' BR. AMBROSE MATULAK, O.S.B. BR. ALOYSIUS STEFKO, O.S.B. BR. JOSEPH VENONSKY, O.S.B. Maintenance Engineer ,,, mx '..T 7' '-q-af' MISS LEONARDA CULEK Srbool Nurse , 'F tr B T. Q : ark I wi ,fx Q , ' 'g,.,,s 13 JI A Q . .-A . no A 'gef- 9 . iff' A . e t :,: gg?,5m:Rii.a .X A f ,iw . A i ,,, N MRS. CATHERINE WILKES Cook Maintenance Engineer Sarrixtan E 4 9 I4 A ,ff 'HX V f K avian . 'p f'? 'k1 N -' H nf: E li 7, 1 A ' I ', 'X ' X 2 I - px A, ' f , . e4,, ' 'V . 1. 1 . 1, ,wifi HQ!! A 95' 'rrzif M, ' ,,, ,' 'ff ' '1 g, I Jfggwlzwr' '15 'if' I in if ' mf if ,aff gl.. ,f ill ,, bf, ., --af N ..', f f , mf Y 5 J 91 ly J! lfmrz MRS. JOSEPHINE KARDIAN MRS. MARY RICH Cook. Cook A H an -m MRS. MARY KANAVAL MRS. MARY POLLACK Office Maintenance Office Maintenance I' if : . ' . - Q A s v . i K . . I f f -f-:'fcwJ,:pwf:,:m , Q rg, l I i I , Ji . L L! S' 2 3 ' ' ' I gnvifvvw f X 'U T Q Q 5 ,.-wil, , A QQ, . if - :. -, 1. 4 Udf ' W 5-1 ' 2' X ' ii' 515, li! 5 H ' x . V , a Q . . 1- Q Q .-s 9 , ' t Q fl W n v X - ,. Q x Q V . , 4 My Q . A s -l. -1 S at , i M iw' 'J N . I A' . M , 525 , . ,,, 1 ,Z 11' ffl? 4299: ,- X - . 1 , .gf I. ? ll X , lk X - X XX xr X N X ,X NX xx XX ESQ X X ff Q ' V I fe , j if f - 5 J L! P A teacher is Mother and l Q Father to students for seven , W of their 12 working hours . . . N K ' Rx ix N . jf e 995 Benedictine students are fully X H uainted with their school, its customs and ditions. They know Benedictine means sound X arship, proud school spirit and athletic X ement. Seventy-live per cent of its grad- X - li go on to college. X. X enedictine accepts students with average Qc X xl- Il bove average intelligence and divides them af' ability groups. Colleges agree Benedictine X59 first-rate school. A traditional curriculum, N lection of students and manly discipline make l ,f Benedictine top-notch. I I The average class size is 35 to 40 students. With class periods 45 minutes long, t-he Bene- dictine school day runs from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. i v-gk wgw . ' -'N Q Pi S K x xXx w is My l Q f K 5, XX f ' X. I 5 BENEDICTINE SENIORS fleft to rightj Ronald West, Stanley Arko, Lawrence Orihill and Richard Pavcek typify the friendly atmosphere Within an educational plant which combines enlightened teaching with first rate facilities. GRAFHI 5 s --4,-A k KI, INSTRUCTOR VINCENT FRANCIOLI Qcen- terj cheerfully helps his students reach their minimum of 18 hours of homework each Week. This information is nothing new to Donald Jankowski Qleftj and john Gerome. BIOLOGY TEACHER Father Raphael, O.S.B., shown with Stephen Sudik, is trained in the humanities, can teach the classics, and isn't so departmentalized that he doesn't know about another instructor's field. FATHER CYRIL, O.S.B., keeps an exact knowledge of each of his students. The physics instructor qualifies especially as an astute academic adviser because he is aware of the problems students face in various subjects. 757-60 LEARNING IN HARMONY Y ju 4pf ,fs P' as Y 38 SL fx p if y Viv ,l,x ' ,gee-Lwf ,'nFgEj5 ,f-1 A ' gb, ?,,,. 3? 'N- BIOLOGY-MINDED Frank Pollack happily received the authoritative news that in the 1960s the study of biology and human life will outspotlight physics and chemistry. NO MATTER how fine an ed-- ucational or counseling program is set up at Benedictine, neither is worth a penny without well- mannered, intelligent students. That Benedictine students are sincere about education is dem- onstrated by Joseph Lombardo fleftj and Anthony Pusateri su- pervising a seminar in aeronau- tics. I 9 is or ,.:.. I fi COLLEGES DEMAND that their students know how to type. Benedictine students im- prove their hunt-and- peck system under the watchful eye of Brother Alfred, O.S.B. IN OUR CHOSEN FIELD , nil' HARD WORK produces good minds is the backbone of the teaching philosophy 'nt Benedictine The sweat put into these student physics projects shows solid results. EMBRYO AIRPLANE pilot Tracy Payne han- dles the steering wheel of the trainer in Bene- dictine aeronautics department with profess- ional know-how. mia 55 'T' ' rr BENEDICTINE'S English department head Father Au- gustine, O.S.B., helps Paul Pickering fleftj and Philip Dolsen with the reading accelerator to increase their comprehension and speed levels. THROUGH AN EASY informality and an air of friend- liness Father Anthony, O.S.B., chemistry instructor, pro- vides educational and vocational counseling to Robert Lendvay and John Kaplan. Q, W f 5-is . I ,,f- 'Q A V .M ir., v H. tgp :?i.S.A at , Q, gal af' VL, G . W , . 1 ,lf f ' s has fr - 1 is 2.ff2'E'fYf,3. ., ,- ix..-.......... ANNUALLY IN CONIUNCTION with open house Benedictine sponsors its yearly science day featuring projects of students studying biology, chemistry, gen- eral science and physics. On that day the school audi- torium becomes thc scientific center of Cleveland. . 1 7 ' be , 'Nff NOTRE DAME'S admissions and scholarship director Father James Moran, C.S.C. Cleftf, explains the uni- versity's virtues to John Szubski and Benedictine test- ing director Father William, O.S.B. LISTENING IN on Benedictine's amateur radio station is Edward Hudak. Installed in 1957, che School's ham station has been acknowledged by operators in 35 countries. ,.-- F .sh iv, I I' ,mm ll o 9 9 f' i11i:'nL'Lfi:L .Xp INTEREST IN CUR WORK . -as li if te 'Wave 1 AFTER COMPLETING an as signment for biology, sophomore Neal Behm returns his micro scope to its reserved place. The instrument is one of the many pieces of equipment Benedictine utilizes to teach students at an accelerated pace. BENEDIC1'INE IS RUN in such a way that the individual stu- dent doesn't get lost. Sophomore Edward Laketek, of the acceler- ated 2A class, checks the fac- ulty class schedule to locate a teacher-counselor to discuss stu- dies, college plans or Whatever personal or extracurricular problems he faces. MATHEMATICS IS TOUGH, John Siath John Pajk and Robert Matejka maintain, because Benedictmes syllabus is formulated by the college entrance examm ation boards commission on mathematics IUOEDKTIPH IMUKIY UAS! SCNIDUU Q is O Wigs- . A . Q ' saw -. Xi 3 fx. if-N. SA EVER SINCE the Russians orbited sputnik, senior Lawrence Szalay admits Benedictine students are being challenged to a greater degree of research work and like it. INSTRUCTOR IOSEPH BOKAR fleftj and 21 other Benedictine faculty members are graduates of the school. Mr. Bokar, class of '52, confers with freshman Richard Manfredi. DESIRE FCJR GREATER KNOWLEDGE . Ov tk vw ur'-. TEACHERS PREFER seri- ous-minded, hard-working students a la Lawrence Gaylor. bln sa ...W 5 fs' ,.s2'iii r 9' ' 6 gif- p 21,14 A i r,.. fm, A 5 I is as A x ,, g.'45'l?37'L ,, BENEDICTINE STU- , DENTS love to play . and play hard. But - - they also take their studies seriously. Soph- omores James Semsak fleftj and Lawrence Kandrach are doggedly determined to meet the challenge t h a t t he school's accelerated pro- gram has put to them. .y H . BECAUSE HE is a Benedictine graduate, Father Maurus, O.S.B., class of '32, knows and has become a part of the spirit of the school. In such known circumstances, instructor and students readily co-operate to provide the best education possible. ling GOOD TEACHERS plus hard Work equals Benedic success formula. Both Patrick Christopher fwe glasses, and James Fink have been cited for superiority in science. 'inf' tine's aring their si x X 3. ,if SENIORS Robert Taylor Ccenterj and john Chlebowski learn data about airplanes from Father Method, O.S.B. The aeronautics instructor passed his pilot license exam in 1945. A QUALIFIED art instructor is Il must. Benedictine has him in Jose Cintron, shown briefing Qleft to rightj Tibor Orszagh, Thomas Gronowski and Robert Chrzanowski. I 3 Qs. 3 QM,SQ'4 Q x 111 HQ, 47 L ' T M7 ' ' , W--. - , .. was-f 1 . . .,,:.f.,-fr.- Vu.. K ,-,Y V K , , ,I 6 ,. 5? f 'L , '. 1 1 f ' -.r ' ,N M f- . .tw if-ga., M .pea N , A ' sh . w yi' .,.f,.-.. - AQ- , '5 imp' ' ' tw'5i- .A - ' wa., + ,. 'g 'JA M, 2.1 A , v ,, Q fi if ,, ' ' ' . ag A V jx I f 'nv Tre X ,,, QKJ, n, M K?N.-.Q -.w f - L, ' , ' ' '-'li ' - 621' ' as Q 8 - ' a ,Q ,. -1: r. in A . 1 'ug by 'QW Y A ,Im -b 1- - 'it if 4' ' . . 4. 1 . 'Q'-. x ur 4 - 'Q' -1- . ' :A 1' ' '4 I. z I' S fa Q V K4-Q I ,Ir Q xf. -si f- . ,ti Q t I M. Q .ary -A-GQ ' v. , 'A.,V .5 gh dc., .Q 3 'N Q ' . 7?', : av 'L K. Q. -If 1 M ' .' , , 4' if 99 'lg 3 ,J vi 5, 4: 4-A 5, 361.4 ' I 04231227 S . ,fy f - . -: ,. - , ., 'S id 291' - A: A. 1 9 1 W1 Q M. Q sg ' YV, ., xj 1, ' .. 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But stu- X . know from the beginning they primarily - - t Benedictine to receive a well-rounded - ation and to prepare themselves for college. X, While attending Benedictine their domi- T ating thought is to be education. And for further schooling advice they have their teach- X er-counselors. Their work schedule includes three hours Xi of homework each night. Those students who fail to perform are out. Two failures in the second semester, and a student is dismissed. l All I. A SHARP TIE is a traffic light at Benedictine. It stops every student. Daniel Kuligowski, fright, 2G, appraiscs the eye-Wopper' of Thomas Lee, ID. THE MEN RESPONSIBLE for Benedictine's sports pub- licity are Bennet Writers Cleft to right, John Kowalski, 2Ag James Fink, SB, and Gary Toth, IA. Q tri I 'H' .-ff' VHP ELECTED HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES of the freshman class are Raymond Leger, 1Ag John Upthegrove, IB, Jeffrey Chorba, IC, Michael Monachino, ID, Theodore Gordyan, IEQ Eugene Varga, IFg Michael Rini, IG, and Robert Brown, IH. The picture includes fseated, left to rightj Leger, Rini, Mona- chino, fstandingj Varga, Gordyan, Chorba and Upthegrove. FRESHMEN JEEP -4.3 S LTU' INSTRUCTOR IOSEPH BOKAR utilizes the map in explaining to Raymond Leger, fcenterj lA, and Dennis Klukan, IA, that history's duty is not only to establish facts but also to interpret. Top Row-R. Toth, J. Gries, T. Kuczmarski, G. Kezdi, R. Vetrick, T. Longo, G. Swiderski, R. Bryndal, L. Blagg, L. Cech. Row Three-L. Kasper, D. Klukan, K. Skrabec, M. Predina, G. Toth, R. Konkoly, R. Leger, T. Schuld, R. Pollack. Row Two--C. McIntosh, R. Manfredi, T. Jaros, K. Goslin, G. Am- broziak, H. Selig, G. Mack, D. O'Brien, J. Sulko. Row One- J. Sabol, J. Virost, J. Harris, M. Dernyar, R. Kish, D. Wasco- vich, T. Majestic, G. Hoshko, C. Mazzocco, R. Escovitz. PART OF BENEDICTINE'S counseling program is the assigning of a priest fac- ulty member to act as class moderator. Freshman adviser Father Edward, O.S.B., takes time after school hours to clarify a difficulty confronting Ray- mond Leger, lA. R 60 1 W -H .. .. Q, M 3 W' . ,wk , ili .. 1 Top Row-R. Ganim, M. Knapik, E. Matuszewski, J. Kozlow- ski, R. Zidjunas, H. Novak, C. Adam, P. Kopcak, F. White, J. Upthegrove. Row Three-P. Beskid, W. Frazier, P. Fulgenzi, M. Winter, J. Rodachy, R. Byrne, D. Dobies, A. Balaz, D. Doane, S. Cammarata. Row Two-W. Darpel, R. Sabo, T. Long, J. Smolik, K. Lindway, J. Sabol., G. Kotzbach, J. Clubb, J. Latt- yak. Row One--J. Barlc, M. Nolan, D. Klimko, Jurist, Grega, A. Supan, F. Corrigan, J. Duda, E. Lasota. . 2x51 Fw lf! J it sf ii 4 l GEOMETRICIANS are Laszlo Sogor fleftl and Edward Repasy, 2B. Benedictine is modernizing its mathematics curriculum according to the Greater Cleveland mathe- matics plan of the Educational Research Council of Greater Cleveland. NO SOAP-Despite her smile, Louise Rajcsak, Hoban- Dominican sophomore, was unable to obtain free check- ing from Paul Kopcak, William Darpel, Warren Balazs and Robert Pollack. X. LLL sun, , 1 55-if 5 L 4 ep 'f E il N. 1 . U iii 9-1 WHILE PERFORMING a chemistry experi- ment, Blackie, the crow, lacked a test tube and informed Joseph Damukaitis, 3C, about the predicament. JOHN VODRAZKA, 3D, lights vigil light in school chapel where the Blessed Sacrament is reserved throughout the academic year. BENEDICTINE OFFERS five languages: French, German, Latin, Russian and Spanish. French students include Fred Prusa, Dennis Marcin and James Radomski. K '- , . ,Ay ' ... is X' M 1 as . X u ,X A H Top Row--E. Span, W. Kaltenbach, D. Korbas, J. Chorba, M. Lantos, E. Rom, L. Kuczynski, L. Falinski, W. Juras, J. Hudy. Row Three-E. Bartko, H. Gunn, T. Sladky, A. Kraynak, D. Bilek, J. Porowski, J. Kolenich, R. Orlando, L. Toth. Row Two -M. Granito, W. Bialas, E. Hirselj, G. Csepegi, J. Novorsky, W. Cope, R. Marotta, J. Thompson, J. Kemmerling, T. Page. Row One-L. Budzowski, K. Samborski, D. Eloif, K. Fleming, A. Giordano, D. Reming, W. Papa, J. Crea, L. Varga, F. Kozel. 1 'eliiiiivvl' s. Q . E 2. , 1 . M ,JF .5 , Top Row-J. Hodas, J. Pesta, D. Zupsansky, M. Risko, R. Janiak, J. Ardale, G. Grant, R. Bruening, T. Lee. Row Three -W. Csibi, J. Davenport, J. Novitski, T. Kocon, R. Heckman, R. Taushanoff, L. Szedlacsek, E. Wasiniak, R. Klaff. Row Two -J. Mahon, R. Bohac, S. Bacho, C. Anderson, A. Proboski, E. Nowak, A. Zahn, R. Zelenka, D. Witliiewicz. Row One-T. Serafin, G. Kochik, T. Pluto, S. Kensicki, C. Szetela, L. Hun, J. Hosek, G. Deyling, M. Monachino. .fix fi -ix LATIN HAS Eugene Nowak, fleftj ID, almost down for the count . . . BIOLOGY reminds Russell Konst, fbclowj 2A, to brush his teeth daily. 4 mp 4 'X sf.: 'UK Q.. ,C ,, , Forgach, T. Pruchinski, S. Collura . 3 Top Row--G. Sulak, D. Gruszka, D. Revlock, P. Somoles, B. , J. Lazar, G. Gut. Row Three-J. Mudri, T. White, J. Bender, M. Labuda, A. Brazis, L. Iwan. I! Ns.. IN ENGINEERING DRAWING, Father Thomas, O.S.B., informs Anthony Novak, CleftJ 3F, and Daniel Maker, ISF, that problems involving points, J. Kavalecz, T. Gordyan, J. Graham, J. Sunday. Row Two- W. Vodila, M. Minter, S. Germano, M. Skorich, G. Suki, T. Murphy, M. Mays J. Swinerton, J. Galo. Row One-L. Carey, P. Ellis, E. Lesko, R. Albrecht, P. Gentilli, A. Boland, C. Zelle, 1 W 'SX M. 1 R ,,,..fW lines and planes must be solved according to draft- mg room Practices' VESTMENTS ARE also explained i n lectures about the .Mass by Father Marian, O.S.B. Assisting the moral guidance instruc- tor display the chasuble are Addison Anderson, Paul Stano, Robert Petzko and Richard Heckm Rh. i K S X X l 1 'F . ., . V if- Qi. ., rr... . sys- . ff. i . K 'Q 1 f - V ,- . f - -M , K . M., .. .. THE WAY a student dresses has a lot to do with his be- havior. With a white shirt, con- trasting tie, creased trousers, well-groomed hair and polished shoes juniors John Scrocca, Em- erick Spera and John Vodrazka Won't slide down bannisters or eat sloppily in the cafeteria. :rx TOP Rvw-M. Goodwin, R. Lazio, T. Rebro, J. Kalfas, A. Mikulski, D. Sadowski, R. Chrzanowski, T. Powell, T. Pajk, Wiederwohl, P. Stefanchik, D. Khrenovsky, R. Bardar, G. Carpenter, R. Miller, J. Tkac. Row One-R. Biros, D Marton, W. Woods. Row Three-M. Yunich, B. Marcoguiseppe, J- Demma, A- Kasayka, D- Daniels, F. Soeder, T. W P. Simon, E. Sweigert, C. Felice, R. Jacobs, E. Varga, T. Dzil- L- I-OESCII, D- Dombrowski. inski, R. Karlinske. Row Two-F. Rivituso, R. Brennan, W. 1 ,- Top Row-T. Gronowski, J. Bosze, J. Schreiber, R. Verbic, R. Albert, R. Three-S. R. Lani, J. J. Faroni, Dybzinski L. Manno, D. Lisy. Guarnieri, R. Hlavacs, M. Jacob, W. Ware. Row Bobalek, R. Kucera, W. Hatton, R. Soltis, J. Smith, DePaulo, H. Wright. Row Two-M. Rini, D. Corsi, E. Bell, T. Assad, D. Ratino, P. Witt, J. Bednar, P. Row One-J. Washington, C. Belsito, R. Martin, G. Lyons, K. Finnerty, J. Tillinger, R. Gyursik, 'H .., i, ., N -w, t. vw we , a if vm.- TOP FRESHMAN and sophomore on Benedic- tine's semester honor roll were Kenneth Skrabec, fleftj IA, and Stephn Sudik, ZA. Patrick Chris- topher, 3B, and James Reca, 4-A, led the juniors and seniors. 4 . - 'HFC -if X ' in . GARY AMBROZIAK, IA, knows why these classmates chuckle as they scan his autobiog- raphy. Finding Ambroziak's baby pictures amusing are Robert Pollack, Robert Escovitz, Gregory Swiderski, Michael Dernyar and Jerome Barle. so K - Q? -5 5 f ,af f Q Q' w 5 nl A Top Row-R. Brown, J. Kraynik, R. Kownacki, T. Fleming, C. Rini, J. Chabail, F. Rudowsky, R. MacDonald, A. Pavka. 1 Row Three-H. Crosby, R. Bennett, Buksa, E. Deszczykie- wicz, W. Shirley, N. Glance, D. Delia, F. Lowry. Row Two- H. Poe, R. Bolin, R. Madison, Roberts, P. Hanlon, F. Zelasko, J. Ditchman, F. Frederico. Row One--L. Prochaska, D. Manak, C. Scarvelli, R. Gisondo, A. Crockett, T. Orszagh, B. Wash- ington, D. Kopkas, A. Janezic. THESE FRESHMAN 1A students, Donald Wasco- vich, Lawrence Blagg, Richard Bryndal, Jerome Gries, James Virost and Leslie Kasper, are doing either algebra, English, French, Latin, moral guid- ance or world history. R V ff, , N-ru GETTING A JUMP on his future career, Lawrence Budzowski, frightj IC, joined the Civil Air Patrol. ,A on ' x At Cuyahoga county airport the freshman cadet i 'leaf s fl 5 f ' J 'wif H obtains instructions from Lieutenant John Tartalgione. LOCATED IN THE circle at the terminat- ing point of the campus driveway, this landmark of Christ crucified impresses students with the meaning of their destiny in the world and reminds them of the man- ner in which they are to work out their eternal happiness. R AFTER BEING interviewed by sophomore Anthony Tizzano, Esther of Ben-Hur, dark-eyed Haya Harareet posed with the Bennet reporter. Junior Gerald Tupa, school's newspaper-yeah book photographer, snapped the picture. WINNERS OF THE Bennet's third annual best-dressed contest are, top right, senior James Kolenichg lower right, freshman Jeffrey Chorbag lower left, junior Vincent Naso, and sophomore Robert Duray. fs, ,vs WE' 'PN pg, fi .nr SOPHOMORES i f E 4, 8. va, ii ,. , .Aim BENEDICTINEPS 1959-60 sophomore class officers include fleft to right, sergeant-at-arms Lawrence Hardong treasurer Neal Mahallg president David Podwojskig vice-president. Jeffrey Becker, and secre- tary Robert Shearer. i -.-I' rdf' 'rv' -.Nuts FN! l -15333 e '+ S75 ,. 'iw DAILY BEFORE classes begin, someone is in the phone booth awaiting call from home if forgot- ten homework has been found. CLASS PRESIDENT David Podwojski consults sophomore moderator Father Anthony, O.S.B. 0 s 2 Top Row-A. Schwelgien, P. Randall, L. Hardon, J. Becker, D. Podwojski, F. Naiavalanic, W. Jeric, R.'Orihill, W. Siec- kowski. Row Three-L. Sogor, R. Wass, M. Antonelli, P. Cordiak, A. Sako, V. Januskis, R. Duray, R. Kerul. Row Two-G. Galicki, T. Szydlowski, Perk, R. Petzko, A. Kisilewicz, B. Grigaliunas, J. Ochwat, A. Caniglia, j. DeRose. Row One-R. Frato, G. Fabian, J. Sadowski, W. Balazs, L. Durica, L. Pirman, E. Repasy, C. Heimberger, R. Armour. ,, . JW. 'N Q as ..-, .N ,I 4.- . , - 1 L, , , 3' S 1 1 Zi Q Q . Q if Q U ' M' . 5 f i Top Row-S. Lucarelli, J. Demko, R. Krajnik, F. Pollack, J. Perko, J. Ubel, L. Krehel, R. Trzcinski, T. Shinhearl. Row Three-J. Kozak, A. Krasnicki, J. Adair, R. Maderka, V. Augis, T. Murray, T. Shepard, R. Puinno. Row Two-R. Trentanelli, D. Santo, E. Somody, J. Matula, S. Karkoska, R. Thomas, P. Wagner, R. Soltesz, B. Tylicki. Row One-R. Kielkowicz, J. Rufus, F. Stracensky, K. Meyers, A. Dempsey, E. Zack, R. McCafferty, T. Zadravec, G. Zinkewicz. iq.- 1, , i 5 1 , M . 5 1 K K J. .,, M , S' im. N - 5 is , K ff 2 ll K 1 K . 5 .3 1 . f 5- J sg .3 S . X 1: P1 3573 Re . 1 L , Top Row-D. Gad, D. Rinicella, S. Liotta, R. DeFiore, G. Reichert, M. Banas, R. Marek, G. Takacs, D. Mack. Row Three - E. Callier, A. Tizzano, F. Cottos, L. Wojciechowski, S. Schwan, R. Hruska, R. Naglic, A. Soroky, S. Langa. Row Two - W. Jefferson, R. Metz, D. Mitalski, J. Sas, D. Zubelik, G. Pusz, D. Gilbride, T. Dreiling. Row One-J. Zisk, G. Safranek, J. Hartman, D. Swansiger, F. Soltis, D. Draye, A. Simon, A. Granito. ,. 4, 5 M Ch S 1 N 'Q i I ' N' ws ,fi i S GUIDED BY instructor William Narduzzi frightj, these sopho- mores aim to fulfill that sound body requirement Ctop, left to i Q rightjz Stephen Langa, Frank Cottos, Frank Soltis, Augustine Simon, fbottomj. Gary Takacs, George Safranek, David Gad and ANDREW MINICH, ZB1 3 victim of Tom Dreiling, cancer, died Jan. 6. .v in 5 X .K ,R Q AQ K 3 Y ' ,...-c- '4'- VA ,f XX E 1 1. 2 s E Z Q ,A 2 S S t, . T THE STUDENT BODY assembles for Mass in Saint Benedict Church which is similar in design and plan to the Basilica of Saint Peter in Rome, Italy. f . . 3-k!n.f,mf?xQg3q+qi'l'W.feQ-.urge WEARING OF school monograms is customary on Fri- days at Benedictine. The B is awarded to athletes, bandsmen, debaters and journalists. s A ,s f psf e , 15... Q N ui I . M, E . a y . 7 , ' . R 2 I 'I 'safaris Q THIS CAMPUS SCENE during yuletide is the center of attraction, located in the circle at the end of the driveway. DISPLAYING AXVARDS won by the school newspaper, the Bennet, are fu- ture editors freshmen Michael Predina, Gregory Hoshko and Raymond Leger. il f ., 1 at X F N 5 f' Xi Q K J f - 5 ,, , A , P5 iff 5? 4 EX' I lvl 9 l 3 ' C u I: sq Q V ggi, , .,-sv i ,F I Top Row-T. Smolko, J. Popovich, T. Day, J. Ferko, J. Gati, T. LaManna, K. Driscoll, J. Rezabek, J. Veres. Row Three-T. Piskac, 2 R. Seiberling, D. Dura, T. Piazza, F. Zummo, E. Duplaga, R. Magyar, G. Helwig, G. Craine. Row Two-T. Fanger, J. Bona, J. Hybil, N. Kozak, R. Beres, A. Vibonese, R. Reed, R. Sykora. Row One-J. Janoch, A. Srovnal, L. Jakkel, R. Neitzel, D. Himler, R. Sliwinski, W. Kurth, K. Novak. Top Row-R. Stepic, V. Woloszyn, J. Klepacki, G. Jaklitsch, G. Babbits, O. Harris, V. Evcic, T. Cuchal, K. Maurer, F. Zenesky. Row Three--L. Pokorny, J. Sourini, T. McKenna, R. Neitzel, J. Gallagher, 2 J. Franchino, J. Pernick, J. Paradise, T. Janiak, K. Bieniek. Row Two -R. Boruszkowski, G. Horvath, S. Forlani, D. Farinacci, G. Heredos, J. Fridrich, L. Lourie, J. Komorowski, R. Purpera. Row One-J. York, J. Boyer, P. Vacca, M. See, R. Kasik, S. Mangano, P. Karolick, G. Rudo, H. Davis. '... X ' sa- -rr. 3 'f SS... ,ll E 2 if ff S. S Q M .-.-...,- A is I -ASQ., ..-,Q mv , M, .. ,, -. --ff.: M, vb S g A . 5 s f 4 Top Row-R. Zion, J. DeCredico, C. Zimmer, J. Neitzel, B. Suki, J. Conforte, A. Pellegrine, R. Davis, T. Kucera, R. Lisy. Row Tb1'ee-W. johnson, J. Cesa, C. Pavlick, A. Vocaire, M. Marcoguiseppe, V. DeFiore, M. Carriero, F. Loria, C. Fulgham. Row Two-VV. Zarlenga, L. Keller, J. Terwilliger, A. Ina, F. Yankovic, M. Costo, M. Gillespie, G. Chudzik, W. Fien. Row One-J. Marks, W. Varga, D. Kuligowski, T. Mullett, E. Thomas, V. Gentiluomo, R. DeRose, D. Marzio, T. Carroll. ...,. ,. -he .. ., ., WHEN STUDENTS as- sist at high Mass, thc Divine Sacrifice is sung in Gregorian chant by the Fathers, Brothers and seminarians under the direction of Father Francis, O.S.B. Brother Boniface, O.S.B., is thc organist. d JUNIORS . ?'r'---T'II0Zl,L. . fvf, f BENEDICTINE junior class president Albert Molnar and date, Lillian Rakoczy. IUNIOR PATRICK CHRISTOPHER, 3B, topped the first semester honor roll. HAL LYNN'S BAND stopped and the photographer snapped the third year men and their dates at the junior Christmas ball Dec. 29 in the Crystal ballroom of the Tudor Arms hotel. Z' AK-if:-lU,f.s,s fwx. d,........ 'M' L. TZ' OCCASIONALLY Saru- nas Lazdinis gets in dutch with his fluent German. IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS fleft to rightjz president Albert Molnarg vice- president Joseph Mianog secretary Ross Farrog treasurer Vincent Naso, and sergeant-at-arms Thomas Watson. ,...l3 Q..-I 1.-ul' PRESIDENT MOLNAR reasons with junior class moderator Father Raphael, O.S.B. Top Row-J. Szubski, R. Synk, W. Simko, R. Giambetro, V. Naso, J Miano, E. Hirselj, S. Kandra, S. Krajnak. Row Three--F. Wasinski, D Sobolewski, E. Chuha, B. Kenney, P. Stano, F. Michaels, G. Suchy, J Pollack, V. O'Block. Row Two--D. Dal Pra, T. Suhy, D. Fecko, J. Kem- merling, J. Shumar, K. Gualtier, A. Molnar, C. Lengel, A. Horvath. Row One-J. Petruccio, D. McConnell, W. Payette, R. Sedlacek, N. Barille, M. Vargo, A. Pucell, M. Beggiani. X-.1 .23 .-fv -C '? I 'ii . . Top Row-T. Watson, J. Matuska, K. Proboski, L. Frank, H. Truitt, R. Jason, R. Kollarits, R. Lennox, B. Borah. Row Three--B. Isgro, T. Levan, D. Drongowski, P. Groh, J. Kaplan, R. Sindelar, A. Lazar, G. Estvander, J. Matuszewski. Row Two--J. Fink, J. Firzlaff, A. Arko, T. Marciniak, D. Orihill, J. Vanco, R. Lendvay, T. Kukla, J. Szablewski. Row One-W. Mikols, J. Riant, L. Scott, J. Luchik, R. Grossman, S. Lazdinis, G. Bubnick, P. Christopher. f'mfV-' I 'H W wi., wx :C 'Q 'L ., ,, , x. r 5 1 U , x 67 Q., Kms Top Row-R. Jankovsky, R. Bilek, J. Kall, D. Krupa, B Buda, W. Kavinsky, G. Reitmeier, T. Busta, L. Buzzelli, M Edwards. Row Three-L. Blaha, W. Johnson, J. Damukaitis R. Barda, S. Bzdafka, J. Pokorny, G. Mascio, W. Wilcheck R. Jablonowski. Row Two-D. Gulas, J. Zsori, D. Hanson, R. Sobieraj, J. Dusek, P. Loyd, J. Zargari, J. Franko, R. Gutkoski. Row One-R. Frijouf, M. Gray, J. Murray, T Gruss, G. Benko, W. Szaraz, J. Majni, R. Skala. 3 3 R235 ff? ... Top Row-D. Panehal, T. Timko, J. Vodrazka, J. Trausch, D. Nekvinda, J. Merzlikar, H. Durica, G. Jason, K. Phile, J. Cencer. Row Three-E. Spera, A. Violanti, R. Jordanek, J. Stanek, J. Hudak, A. Hudacko, W. Procop, A. Zygmunt, P. Sigmund. Row Two-J. Scrocca, R. Faranda, C. Mader, J. Gable, C. Lucas, T. Gosiorowski, M. Rini, R. Sejba, H. Niederriter. Row One-J. Lewandowski, L. Dukes, A. Sto- fan, K. Kurtz, D. Geary, T. Malinak, C. Janowski, L. Stan- kiewicz. K ' .-fin 3 5 . W s I x 97 '72 'J 'ff : 4. .gg A-W :W ' Ag 5' f La, 4, -fx v- - ' 3 ,cy . L, I .4 . lf 3 .. . .R Q R. -is Sr -' 'pa Hwy T 5 3 'C-7 9 - CITY 0 5 EJ cum C GEEKC' sl' ge 'F I3 F Q4 1- .Q 'f' F X fel. 'S E, x 'E7' , gf' IUNIORS did more than their share to capture these varsity football trophies held by John Siath fleftj and Tom Kosewic. still trying to figure out how Patrick Christopher topped him on the first semester honor roll. X 5 AS THE CLOCK nears six p.m. on any given Friday, Richard Sedlacek, 3A, begins negotiating with Father Basil, O.S.B. MAURICE BEGGIANI, 3A, is f x 5:-Pu K' :fi C5 'XO' 3 GY! FATHER WILLIAM, O.S.B., explains to juniors how new materials suggested by the School Study Group at Yale university are being introduced into Benedic- tinc's mathematics curriculum. THE MAIN SPARK behind Benedictine's varsity chess team is junior Robert Frijouf who captained the squad as a sophomore also. Top Row-C. Hlad, J. Kravec, J. Zultner, D. Andrews, K. Mader, K. Kratovil, T. Friery, J. Knill, J. Szakacs, T. Pu- chacz. Row Three--R. Wojas, R. Klimko, M. Lipka, J. Ko- lesar, R. Galetti, D. O'Shaughnessy, R. Farro, J. Schepis, A. Palmieri, D. Stefanek. Row Two-J. Langa, R. Smigelsky, J. Knapik, D. Boncela, F. Kovach, J. Polz, J. Campbell, M. Crevar, D. Jankowski. Row One-G. Szweda, L. Podwoski, J. Hrisko, R. Cizmar, K. Vanek, J. Arra, R. Pimpo, P. Rini, M. Shantery. fx Q lf...,u--w--...J R . - ,wx f Top Row-T. Lanci, B. Labuda, G. Spisak, D. Janzso, A. Hovnn, C. Pckoc, A. Novak. Row Boncela, Mancuso, R. Fornaro, D. LaVigne, T. Shirley, K. Gajda, D. Mifflin. Row Two-R. Gruehl, R. Nemeth, J. Sens, J. Moses, D. Marko K. Oravec. Row One-G. Tupa, H. Kobernn, D. Kopacz, T. Myers, J. Ribaric, G. Forgac, D. i 7 'F' ,X Q fi. 'A Nicolli, J. Three-D. A. Muran, Kestner, A. , D. Manno, J. Gerome, Maker. .9562 BLACKIE listens attentively to his English teacher, sophomore Michael Banas, as he reads to him Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven. ANNUALLY BENEDICTINE students assist at an Byzantine'rite Mass. Ronald Pason receives Communion under both species, bread and wine, from Right Rev. Monsignor George Babutiu. 3 ft Q' J ' A f- 4, 4. .m -: ,- . , 'W -. M... fi 5 S , 1 E E 1, lf' N71 . Wvfk. i xii! 452 H .wh , X df V, I .A 'K:.f sl..-Ll pr:- S T14ii33M5N RN m 'N 2, -1 .'. -fwf- ,vt 5-WW KMEWPN Nmmmw illiiiiji 1 .MQY3h MS' f:: fmimmmg X9 viz L- J, 31 sf .341 4 l ' -., I , 6 ., , f 8 ' is V tb 1 Q .6 'T ' My ' r 5 MW I., 1 Q4 L! 1' 'JE 1 1 4' 1 .ef E ,lf 5155, ,Q . -sg -una.. 3 f43il'fN!H12T W'ii? '5f.?K1L1'f'! - I. I f ' X lil! 1 I 1 R N l ffgegy M IDRS Benedictine education molds thinlring Christian gentlemen possessing essential truths, both religious and mundane, to achieve Alf X our years of Benedictine! From one view- X oint they seem like four long years. From he other, they seem very, very short. They were, nevertheless, years of complete ning: spiritual intellectual social and phys- R X I Looking back, the graduates realize now X ir life s work began shaping when they en X N ed Benedictine. For at Benedictine they were X ught to train themselves along the line of Christian gentlemen. At Benedictine they were imbued With knowledge, both sacred and secu- lar that they may the more competently per- form the duties of their chosen states in life, my ,. y 2' rl l s more closely approach to the ideal of a learned Christian. REACHING THEIR FOURTH AND FINAL YEAR . . FATHER DONALD, O.S.B OFFICERS OF Benedictine's 1960 graduating class are fleft to right, sergeant-at-arms Dennis Marcing treasurer Robert Be- keszg secretary Joseph Bujakg vice-president Algis Grigaliunas, and president William Zielinski. CLASS OFFICERS Senior Class Moderator mv,- Q..-4, mason, i won: ,- ,1 55 A Q , ,cn In-n Quintan- 1 9-.ww A-La.-4 f 3 M in 321, 4 , ,. W, , I L...L-W.. f 'bm f . xW fx f Q -- 4 , . ,. - uc , A h 1 - I A , Xa.', 3'- f 2'.:..l. ,mi g - wr-N, 4 Aff. ' w V. , V. Y , '11 .-ll '- 4 4 . ,J 1 -I I , 15 A' frm- N ,. 3.1: V.: ' A ... . M..-...-........ M., 4----....,..-Q. ,Ji-.1- -Y:?kUiVNr1'5i5ils N kna4 Qy K A . f m f. rm A , iff A , .. 1.1, -..' ? W: if .if gg' X K f .--. Us 3 ...MQ W, J I x F .K -' I s..,s kmga 5 ,I XD! .01 , -N., fl 11 bs' 1 f '- A 2-' 35? W' 1:4 M' ...-13:1 ,.s.o? .LH A .4 xml. S? .iv ev 'N 15.3 .l .. Q5 A 0 .Jp5'f59 I ,,,,.,.,..-v I ? . WN'-'K 5. .QQ ,Q 4 Q 4 Q , .5 Q wa ll N .H . yll X fwix Nj rw- 3. '22 ' , a -,.,,,..' 'Ql13'5z CLIFFORD M. AINSWORTH ANTHONY P. ANTONELLI ADDISON L. ANDERSON DOUGLAS L. ARBAUGH THOMAS J. ARCURI STANLEY A. ARKO JAMES P. ARTH DANIEL C. BACZKOWSKI Benedictine High School J... of 1960 .S 3 K w f DEAN D. BALLEK MICHAEL M. BALOUGH X . N 'WM' .,,.',, ' LW ' I 'WX 1 D m 'A Sf fi. on e M W . , D1 .1 ,I L I x'-NX - I hw .-ff' A 1 .Q - ., ,P Fung- K' -'J' L I 3 Q - ' A 1 .i Q ,Md --tj.. 1 f' ' .Q f 5 A 1 i V DQ , . pq il f ' . . N Q ,., . ,,-.du , Q 0 , if V A i ...L f , f f N A I 5. 5 5 I, ROBERT J. BARBEL RALPH F. BEEGAN ANDREW D. BENYO LEWIS P. BARCLAY DENNIS 1. BEHUM ROBERT F. BOCKHOFF CONRAD L. BARLE ROBERT A. BEKESZ RALPH S. BODZIONY JEROME T. BEDNARZ VINCENT L. BELSITOH KENNETH J. BOGACKI . Lx P- 'f I 'i , Y 1 14 iff! .- rf , .Qs f-QW 4 . ' 4g ai Q Q' 'BN X A X JE. A x NL ' M... -J if ,,, 5 i , K 4 V I - J Q Iwi 8 - Ax R35 5 M.: .VK I Ng X ' f-'SQ if.. . . Ji .. +1 Ass. Q- Y W. - 'A' ua i' ' 'R' S' .EJ 5 ' 4 ' .. , 1' J 4... FRANCIS J. BOHAC JOHN xv. BORON Benedictine JOSEPH S. BUJAK EDWARD S. BUSTA WILLIAM M. BYRNE JAMES J. CANCILLA '1l. ' .. . X DQ I 1 JAMES P. BROCK Higiw Sciwooi DENNIS J. BUYANSKY THOMAS J. CANDA f Nr qs A 9? 1 s f .- A 1. f J ' ,L X . 4 N K rib. 45 'Y . rf' 'IN .xi 4's x A. .. -W ' '5 - A W.- Y , ,9 Cz. iz Ti If' 'Y' Kia - mai ,aim A -vos E iQ 5 -'-uv X 51 I iv' , -f ig ' ,.-.1 5. 4. . RONALD A. BRZOSKA JAMES J. BUYNAK JAMES A. CHENOWETH Q1 80 , i 5 V 5 H Q M. - . 'E K Q, ..t-sf, .Xi X X ll JOHN A. CHLEBOWSKI LAWRENCE E. CHOJNOWSKI cfm of 1960 I N 'if Ei X six? xl' -I 5 x RIGHT REV. ABBOT THEODORE G. KOIIS, O.S.B., Qcenterj, with school principal Father Robert, O.S.B., view the colored photograph of the Benedictine president held by William Zielinski. The photo was the students' nameday gift to the abbot. DENNIS E. CICON JOHN F. COLAGIOVANNI GREGORY T. CRANDALL ROBERT J. DABROWSKI RUSSELL W. DAVIS WILLIAM P. DAVIS CHARLES F. DeCARO ALBERT A. DeM.ASSIMO p El i':e . e e A lA e in i I 'e s L p he tp issi f L, ,R A - .L - i.'AL ' ' f . I easls n A nerve I A' L X ,.-' 'i L I ' by .... X eva N MSE iw-W T ' 'S , XX f e 1 2 i A ea.. nnsn A I we Q - w e . D A sl. T -xx ix I I is T 1 R s s I f L, s5,ss',::f!i X L 1 Q O an 'rv-... O W - F 'fuk' N ., V I V i N., ' 1 W 1 . . . 3 :if gp Q LM I A - ' 9 Lung' .N v A 4 ' is sise E f 3 , ,f if ra i R ' ' f. - JEROME S. DOBRACKI STEPHEN J. DOBROVIC is f f I 'nn P . -I I ' . H - A A -' :Ig ,. , , A V3 kk ' Q ., v-7' 5: i PHILIP C. DOLSEN WILLIAM J. DOMBROWSKI . ws. 11F FRANK S. DRONGONVSKI THOMAS B. DUNNE GERALD M. DZURILLA RICHARD E. FEDOR ',A-- f Y Q Vx- inf, A A -P ,W x A Fwy- 4 , 3 . , ' ' I 'Www ' M..SAJf.w I ' FOOTBALL RALLIES go over big when the Sons of Italy entertain fleft to rightjz Thomas Arcuri, Anthony Pusateri, Joseph Lombardo, Anthony Antonelli, Douglas Arbaugh, Russell Davis and Andrew Fornaro. X, ., E . kk 'K :k,.1'1Xxg 15 W5 . H ' -1 M S I f f- . ., .K L A . 7 n . --1.g.a?2'X ,, 3 , . f ...- v QQ SEVERIN P. FEDOR RICHARD J. FORGACI-I J I i 1hnngpdl !3 P -I S J- , is ' ,ma-f I MM, if 1 E If I gnu- -Q -' ..-, - J ..-,f . il 1 I . Q , ' .Q- frzf 'fr . 251 , A , W., f ' .5 -. ,.X. N 'T' . f 1 N Y Ti -4 W ifx 1 .T ,ff .1 , r ' ,R glam ' T. .als ...Y fl , 'V vs . .- 'tgp . ' T' . ,sms H ' -gf F 'Wav'-f' , ',fZWf'i .X X N.. i ' I ' 1 -1 ANDREW D. FORNARO JEROME P. FREEMAL JOHN A. FUDURIC LAWRENCE A. GAYLOR ANTHONY C. GIBBONS ANTHONY L. GOMBACH ROBERT H. GORGON RAYMCND J- GORSKI Benedictine High School class of 1 9 6 o TIMOTHY M. GRABOWSKI THOMAS J. GRECZANIK ALGIS A. GRIGALIUNAS JosEP1-1 G. HARIPER 1 T ' . Tv ' 7 If f Q I s qv. 4 . . .. - 2 -if nr: , , r'i f ' 1 . -A A x 5 - vw - af V' 1, , , me ,I ww- T-A f. I Dj w W , .. 'j - .... ' 'A ' -- .Q . N 5 ,,,,. A M5 .Sf .,M,,...- K V 'W rffs- H ' ,v -' 'T S A f Q ww .pm may . nf I 1 I X . in . .vs v s 1 -,.,,..- , 2 f- 5 x u 1 ,fm .. Taz- . ET r,. -0-fp ks . V i -vm... X J Q h'?, Q' H 1 A s.- 5 ne 'xv nl N f 25. W 'a -iiiiii' 5 Y I Q ,f I JOSEPH R. HARTMAN THOMAS C. HIMLER GEORGE E. HLAVACS JOSEPH M. HOCEVAR BRUNO J. HOEGLER EDWARD F. HOLICKY WAYNE P. HOLLORAN WILLIAM D. HORRIGAN Benedictine High School cmd196O A y- J KENNETH R. HRDLICA DENNIS P. HRICKO , ...ff 'za f.,-:- Q. S-an A if F79 ' if ff A ' ik W 1 'US I' ' J H X J fl, .R '., MW I :nn-. W Y 84 ll 1 I , 'NR fvf 1: '25 I xi 4' - - - , ' ' fv A Q x ,:' 3 I2 ' -. -. , Qmk E - -. i 2 ' 4 7 N A A fffieffi ' ! ' , . f 'Jak 4: ' . 1 . K Y J x psig f .' L. A . I eng I 4.135 I' 3 'X , - f N m is rw 'K X - , X 1 ' A N A ffl, g ' I C fv., . . 5 , - v A -- K' f 1, ' I M. 1 g ' 'J-9 - f ' g y 1 ' 'L V .5 .2155 3Srxg3x?N 4 of -A vv-4 . .V X..--- .. - .-H .. xg .2 I 'J J --an iD--.5 1' RICHARD M. HUDACKO ANDREW J. HUDAK EDWARD F. I-IUDAK EDWARD J. HULES EUGENE M. JABLONSKI ROBERT R. JAMBOR JAMES F. JANIAK RONALD L. KACZMAREK JAMES A. KALINA RICHARD C. KIRKPATRICK ELLIS J. KLENOTIC JOHN C. KLESCH 0- 2' X . ,-1 , ,MM V. .7 I . . 6- ' 4, ' 4, IA, ,ws Y y , wgq -1 W at Q . . . - .. 'I N., ' ,. 5 'H--f '. f ,.' I 86 Il 'fi 'UN- , . . 'SQ 1 ' A -qv.---' Q 'H 15' ' ...qi THADDEUS M. KNAPIK DENNIS J. KNIOLA . fx ,v, xijw ' sg asm 1 f.' 1 ' qi , 5 . 7 47' :- N V an I DC i I i it THOMAS J. KOCAB JOHN P. KOCHIK Benedictine High School JAMES J. KOLENICI-I FRANK J. KOLO LESLIE C. KORODY THOMAS H. KOSEWIC LOUIS J. KOSKI GERALD L. KOWALSKI FRED E. KOZAR TIMOTHY M. KRAL .... . .D i f ff' m '39 'vm' 'em 4r1 5,' y m Af' , .1 f 23 R i 7 If H f 5 aff' av' 'M i' : A Irv' Qxff E V- ,'.. if , ': jg . R . G if ' 'ff . ., Life J ei. 5 ' A ..-M- .-.uf 5 K -.f,5'.f:,17-fqjr 3. I ? DQ! if . 1 as .few M ff.:- ' 'Tu 'sp i I 3 I Q V Xu I 1 MARTIN J. RRALIR LEONARD M. KRAVETZ class of 1 9 6 0 EDMUND P. RROL ROBERT s. KRUSOE DALE T. LEHMAN WALTER E. LEVAN Q Q1 1---rd' 'I as- N Q f -. ' ...-1' X -we xl E AA ..- , -. X x 6 T 4 - , A '-sf' 'I -1 T, f L ......- 3 A 1 J 5 K D11 A FRANK MULAC has the ladle and the other senior is Robert Matousek. The spotlight is on their prom dates Nancy Cose fleftl and Karen Sabo. ALBERT J. LACKNER JAMES M. LAWSON RONALD J. LEVI DANIEL E. LEVSTEK er 4 -1? 4 e H H J P f , -A Yo ,AV N f--. l MAX ll' if v-'I - -A gs . nf N ' 'I I K M- hi. .f ' f L.. 87 'I ,J . K L,.. -isqxul A, . K jffxki' xxx wx ,. 5 -, 4' 'YS Q gk AWS 'a ,. s ,M ,-,... hi qw N- N Q Him. 'F' , N . .br sf X It NW w V , .K f Xi ,iw-f ' e - . f N F JOSEPH M. LOMBARDO CARL L. L,o'PRESTI JOSEPH R. LORENCE LAWRENCE J. LOWE Benedictine High School WILLIAM A. LUSK JAMES A. MALATIN ROGER C. MALINOWSKI RONALD J. MANCZEWSKI DENNIS J. MARCIN MICHAEL M. MARINCIC RONALD J. MARKS ROBERT L. MATEJKA .msn-qu 1 I f,lQ'li5 I 3 1 1--sq nr- '- ga- fn, I Q 'Q J' ,-- Dui 77 v - E Q., , J. fi 4-1' . - 7 If ' I ' ipsfrf , ,V ,mi . ' r M, I - '- H 1 D ' C- -M i .N - .A ' Mu 5 X who-L' l 'S X 2 A ,iii IIII 2 lllf 5 ,.5.,bQ.jsy5y J QYM K S- I . . .' v ,mx I A 5, im 1-yqsy F A-N 45 Al- rQ55, . A u P A -H. l. ,.... I sqvu- '. '. but-Q N. WN 1.,,53H, W J 'Q , , Q.. QAQPLMS M. N-ff' . WX 5 - Q . X -.NM ,sw gas. 'V' i L 3 AIA 1 .. 5 . N ,lx X j X X 1 ur 0' 1 l - 5 A...-an -f J fn.. L1 , Q ur' NW A E.. .-.J X --av --x- un- s K - x .wfbfk nv' 1 ROBERT J. MATOUSEK FRANK MATRANGA STEPHEN L. MERKER GEORGE E. MICHEL KARL W. MOLNAR SAMUEL J. MILICIA JOHN M. MINOR J... M1960 MICHAEL J. MONDZELEWSKI FRANK J- MRAZ ' EX TJ A - ' -'-' ., - .. I-J' A R . .sk A ' ' 3- . .J-E. 5. J N . A 1 JL-'gb - - -'E' 19 Ox . . - 1 v Q ' .8 L '-... 3 wi- If l, ,XE ,fr Mfg: Vx 4 ? WET 2 rv 'Ms' JAMES L. MICHALSKE PAUL E. MOCADLO FRANK F. MULAC 'Ewa . f W9 r Y IT5 '95, n :mv- w 2? THOMAS o. MULICA ROBERT J. MULLEN 5 Q .,, ,,,, .,,,S,S,, kk ' 9 I E s 1:-H ,mei We Q - - A N Y.. EE: ' U1 ' 1 5 1 v hui, Inq ef X f -f - ..ff,. in Wi ., Ni K ...f JAMES C. NASO THOMAS R. NEMEC RICHAR D NOWAK CHARLES N. NUZZO LAWRENCE M. ORIHILL JOSEPH R. OZIMEK Benedictine High School .fm of 1960 ,Nm ' RICHARD PACL JOHN A. PAJK , 'X ,, '- , C .N 3 ' ' 'Q KA xl S . .451 wwf.,-1' i AL I . A Seeii ii i 'W S 3 N A xl ykrhf- 5? pew' A . 69 DQ J Y . . f . ,uw ml A I xg., .E 1 f I' rv-, MMM , j I V1 , mr Eff I M fx 'W if Lg.-, ... A, . L? J .L , A N I -..,.- 5 F - NJ 135 - in T' ' 'Lili' 5 -.---f 5 - K si X -K - if E DQ U4 Y ,N I T 3. W' ,P .. I -as W , 'K fl! 1 ' xx! V K. . K 1 .M , X A X 3 ' P M - Q ' 1 vw- A C ,, -A W-ff ---' 2 X , 1 X PAUL K. PANEHAL PATRICK C. PANNETTI MICI-IA RONALD F. PASON JOHN E. PASTIRIK TRACY T. PAYNE 4 I A 14 EL J. PARNIN DENNIS R. PARZYCH JOSEPH C. PASTIRIK RICHARD L. PAVCEK JOHN W. PERKO GEORGE W. PERZ JULIUS A. PETER CNF ,K 6,25 xx , .3 gt MZ: 9 Var, 8, O I I7 L ' JSO , . - -A 3 3 f ,,, , -...ff X X i 1' 1 I x 1 RFQ 'E .xx ... Fl? sd i 'x px' , .ff 1 i N , v i .y,, :ia K M Q p ii '5 Rf ' ' I ,--3 ..-4 I GEORGE J. PETRIK PAUL J. PICKERING DAVID E. PLUOINSKY JOHN F. PODRAOKY Benedictine High Sciwooi NICHOLAS F. PREOARIO FRED E. PRUSA ANTHONY O. PUSATERI JAMES W. RADOMSKI AMES J. RECA ALBERT A. REPASKY RAYMOND W. RIBARIC JOHN G. RAUCKHORST J on I. J f F - WN Q fgp, X ,A- L, ,Aw J., -N .A 3 J .ww X . 4 -1 . nw- wnxk? 'Q -- ...Q- I 5 A A ' Q ' 'lf-A ' X K Fh- J ,... A H ,N gk . X K N- - - 1 i , 92 - . ........ 5 I A f-Q,.'-- U xx xx xx . I lf- - 1 can-x f . NS.. Y - ' mms- X, if E 4437? .NN , fy, K .1 , N. . . ., -zu + x E X I ps , 1 Y I 4 GILBERT W. ROSS JOHN ROZNIK TAKING AN EXAM is Ernest Schmidt. Tests-are com- mon for Benedictine seniors. In writing achievement and aptitude exams students benefit by obtaining more com- plete guidance. .f... of 1960 PAUL P. RUSNAK JOHN E. SADOWSKI WILLIAM G. ST. ANDRASSY RALPH C. SAVOTI ERNEST L. SCHMIDT JOHN T. SCIANO JAMES P. SEMANCIK MICHAEL J. SEREDICK 'Q xi I . . ' . 'MT' 2. s Qgf 'W' f I. g J ,ji K I I ' V , s J J,,, . M... J R J jf y i Q XR i A ,J X : K V I f J ., Q 'P , ,.w ' ,ggi I fd Q N,,,,,w. i J Q f ' I is am- M Q 2' 1 J N. i i IWW 5 V' Q . 0 I K . . ...... i S ,K , ., 1 I ' .. -WM T 'M' 5 A .... -I . J Q ff, I 1 1 JOHN P. SERKOWNIK ROBERT J. SHIRLEY JOHN C. SIATH RICHARD L. SIGMUND LESLIE R. SITKO THOMAS G. SKALA JOHN J. SKALSKY DANIEL C. SKOWRONSKI BEFORE A BENEDICTINE diploma is awarded, the senior's record is scrutinized by the school principal, president and assistant principal-disciplinarian. ROGER A. SLIWINSKI JAMES R. SMELKO -ms 4? 1 I xl VF ! x .yd-ff' I , ., Q 4, .. MM, PC 1 X I O, yi 5 -Qf'-'V' Q X fn-.J -wg . W ttf ,IMF -'sa lx l ff I Mrs' ...ff fl .J . 'bf 1 , F' , if 1 4' . ,.k 1 A krrkr . . A .fe -4-4 E .lei .fn fist. O. l Q 1 aff, .qs 5 -rr' ' 1 ' , .V ig. 1,53 M m X ,,:,: I 1 i JOHN P. STRAUSS RONALD A. STRNAD JOSEPH M. STYS Benedictine High School JOHN C. SULLIVAN LAWRENCE P. SZALAY 4' ,,..,-- I , ii 5 JAMES R. SUROVY JOHN D. SZY l ,-ss. xv. ff ' J Q. ibn. . Ar 'WW . J A '1-,.44' S 5 f I V535 .. . ,4P'l'W, - :scifi if .-I ,. ., , , . X 'X :N QNX 5 k Q N I Q 5 5 -6. T Q -. '-.ff-N - F g : 1 ., X 3 1 5 X soft 1 K W K if .1 fs , i S i i , LLgLLL,,.Lq:,, S Npwy . S -ffm ' - 1 -'ally - ' r y 5 1' HIGH RANKING Benedictine seniors fleft to rightl PAUL T. TAVANO ROBERT E. TAYLOR class of 1 Dean Ballek, James Lawson, William Davis and Andrew Benyo check their National Merit exam results with school registrar Brother Bede, O.S.B. RENATO J. TOLLIS RAYMOND E. TORDA JAMES L. TOTH JOHN S. TOTH RICHARD S. TRACY ROBERT F. TROHA THOMAS F. TVRDIK RAYMOND M. UJLAKI imma s X 5 4l 'ivr may, A ' 1 - X 'in' f S .l I gr X 3 FRANK J- URBANCIC THOMAS M. VASSALLO JOSEPH J. VETRICK STEPHEN C. VRABEL JAMES H. WALTERS THOMAS E. WARREN DANIEL T. WEISKOPF RONALD J. WEST SEATED IN FRONT of each senior is his prom date. The picture includes fleft to right, Timothy KraI- Marilyn Ruaneg Robert Matousek-Nancy Coseg Joseph Vetrick--Bernadette Zurellg Frank Mulac-Karen Sabog James Michalske-Frances Porubskyg Eugene Jablonski -Mary Fran Rebrog Robert Troha--Marilyn Jelenic, and Walter Levan-Eleanore O'Toole. JOHN A. WHITE RONALD F. WITKIEWICZ 98 3 Ori'Tif5135?ff?TEWIGQTJSZ:T3?Sf'fr13YQYWI?fffi?11'f41Lf' f Y' . K K.. Q ' 7 A ' ' ,A .A ! X L My 1 K ' ' ,-' I :gt 'DQ F X Q. '37 7 A 5 K 3 A 55, XM , f I F -1 in 5' A -:ef dit Q A Q .if Y ' K HP X X ' ,J . Eg EX QQ-v F ' .L ...f'1' f h' Z g Xxiwx :D ,V VV fl gl, N A in I A X 1 72 I ix 1 hi L EUGENE P. WOLCHKO ANDREW A. YOLCH WILLIAM E. YOUNG JOSEPH T. ZAHORSKY ANTHONY J. ZALA JAMES E. ZAMISKA RICHARD C. ZBIEGIEN BERNARD J. ZELENSKAS Benedictine High School class of 1 9 6 O WILLIAM P. ZIELINSKI RONALD A. ZIVCSAK JOHN J. ZMECEK , x K ' x Q: ' J 99 .w . gg .-be E 11? 'RL I ' M ' ', -4 ' b A Q e ff' 3 Q '72 Q - 17 , 3 7-T ' --Q fn A 'A .gl 1 ' 'Q ANY xg : sei T?-,,q??vq ,:' wwfgV:73j 3 , i 3 5 X Qi A W if, mf' I 3 ..pia1nvvv'0 3 W df- 'lib -' iw.. x M. li x.,, ,, !g'X X ' iff ,., A, 'K -'I nu. l, u,, Il A mes A V , Extracurricular agencies 1 !g - S 1 if fertile with opportunity I ! I .i 9 l l l ' for facile development of X? X l initiative anclcreativity-' xx ' I nedictine students are encouraged to N X en If tivities outside the classroom as much N N: 1: ssible: spiritual activities, student govern- X tg literary, cultural, scientific and class izationsg honorary societies, speech and publications, music, social and booster xtracurricular activities develop initia- Nx XM nd creativity. They have the advantage x luntariness. Their atmosphere is uniquely .X u lu ucive to the development of initiative. X, y To each extracurricular activity Benedic- i 'ftine assigns a moderator. His function is im- portant, since the activity can easily degenerate into meaningless chaos or it can become merely a sounding board for the hobbies of self-cen- tered leaders. l STUDENT COUNCIL IN BECOMING student council president, 16-year-old senior Joseph Vetrick set out to promote school spirit, pride in Benedictine and good student-faculty relations. PRESIDENT VETRICK checks agenda for student council meeting with other officers fleft to right, Den- nis Marcin, secretary, Robert Bekesz, vice-president, and Richard Hudacko, treasurer. Under the skill and prudent direction of moderator Father Basil, O.S.B., Benedictine's student council develops initiative and creativity among its members without relin- quishing the rights of those in positions of authority on the school faculty. Benedictine's student council has its basis in the stu- dent body. The council is made up of the class oflicers, homeroom delegates and leaders of all school organizations. The executive board consists of the moderator, four oili- cers and four chairmen. The four chairmen represent all school activities under the four categories of religious, social, cultural and athletic. Weekly meetings are held. The president prepares agenda beforehand, after consultation with officers and moderator. Parliamentary procedure prevails. At the close of each meeting, homeroom delegates make a report to their classes during homeroom period the following day. During student assemblies and rallies formal reports are made to the students and a program is presented by one of the organizations within the school. The student president meets with the principal each day following the council meeting. He briefs the principal on the discussions of the council, seeks advice, asks for suggestions and gives expression to student opinion on controversial issues. Frequently the president brings with him one of the homeroom delegates, so that the principal may come to know in a more personal way the leaders of the school. Ang A! W - AS 3 X STUDENTS' GRIEVANCES at student council meetings are voiced through this committee of four fleft to rightj Ross Farro, Joseph Bujak, Richard Hudacko and Vin- cent Naso. . 1 vm-.wfmi - ., 6 W .. I THE 1959-60 STUDENT COUNCIL-Top Row: Sykora, Leger, Gordyan Varga, Upthegrove, Chorba, Watson, Busta, Holicky, Podwojski, Shearer, Har- don. Row Two-Davis, Becker, Mahall, Naso, Farro, Violanti, Hudacko, Molnar Lusk, Kralik, Kolenich, Frijouf. Row One-Orihill, Bujak, Bekesz, Vetrick, Mar- cin, Zielinski, Torda and Sourini. I so THROUGH MODERATOR Father Basil, O S B , gratx fying results are being obtained in instances of initiative and creativity among student council members CK 'N WN. , ml, , N 6 v- is V E ? 1' v 4 .49 www 4 0 A-jf 5 nlnief-.X - a wg . F 1 km' . J .: , '1 '- , I l ' ' 5 - 'Q :JM . H n ' - 5 1. '- 3 ' . s. vi- fx 'giiva 2' , E Q... K 'r3...M I W?- bias SINCE 1951, excluding the 1955-56 academic year, RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES chaplain Father Prior Jerome, O.S.B., has been offering - - - are objects of OUT the daily 7:50 a.m. Mass in the school chapel. A PROMOTER OF daily Com- munion, the chaplain places the Body and Blood of Christ on the tongue of Sarunas Lazdinis. Lord's special affection The spiritual growth of Benedictine men is the pri- mary concern of the faculty. However, Father Prior jer- ome, O.S.B., because he is school chaplain, accepts as his responsibility above all others to train, to guide and to encourage spiritually those souls entrusted to his care. Z, I ' .xx 1 , . uf ' Kgil SCHOLASTICS Located on campus, Saint Andrew abbey's preparatory seminary occupies the third and fourth floors of the old abbey building. While residing at the seminary, the prep seminarians attend classes at Benedictine. Father Marian, O.S.B., is director of the seminary which nurtures vocations to the priesthood and Brotherhood. In cooperation with the Benedictine fac- ulty, Father Marian is keeping the aims and ideals of solid knowledge and spiritual integrity high in his students. To this end no means are spared in pro- viding subject matter, aids to learning and guidance in personal and spiritual welfare which will assist them to become fully aware of their goal, that of the priesthood or Brother- hood. THE 1959-60 PREP SEMINARIANS-TOP Row: Stano, Father Marian, O.S.B., Pastirik. Row Four: Reca, Heckman, Fecko, Pesta. Row Three: Minor, Rodachy, Anderson, Balaz. Row Two: Sabol, Petzko, Lattyak, Laketek. Row One: Wascovich, Sam- borski, Leger and Chrzanowski. WHETHER IT BE the dialogue Mass or singing the Divine Sacrifice in Gregorian chant, the Benedictine student body is led in these liturgi- cal matters by Saint Andrew abbey's prepara- tory seminarians. ASSISTING FATHER THOMAS, O.S.B., are seniors Michael Mondzelewski fcenterl and Paul Mocadlo, senior, who joined the sanctuary so- ciety as freshmen. The Knights of the Altar is a self- rewarding organization, guiding interested Benedictine students in performing accu- rately and becomingly those parts of litur- gical service that fall to the lot of the lay- man. Father Prior Jerome, O.S.B., is mod- erator. Oilicers include Ronald Witkiewicz, president, Ernest Schmidt, vice-president, and Wallace Johnson, secretary-treasurer. By devoting their time toward the realization of a successful religious program, the Knights not only intimately participate in the Church's liturgy but also share in the divine life of grace. 4 is, HELPERS OF THE ALTAR . KNIGHTS OF THE ALTAR-Top Row fleft to rigbtj-Blaha, Mond- zelewski, O'Brien, Mocadlo, Molnar, Lantos, Armour. Row One-Long Johnson, Witkiewicz, Schmidt, Toth, Barille and Mazzocco. '49 -W as DEBATE TOPIC for 1959-60 was: Should the federal government substantially increase its regulation of labor unions? Benedictine's positive team comprised fstanding, left to rightj Longo, Nawalanic, Kolenich, Januskis, fseatedj Sourini and Kniola. FATHER WALTER, O.S.B., checks debater john Scrocca on methods of research, analysis of subject matter, relevancy of material and argumentative logic. THE DEBATE SCCIETY clude senior Joseph Sourini, president , Crigbtj, junior Sarunas Lazdinis, vice-president, and junior John Scrocca, secretary. UPHOLDING THE negative point of view on the gov- ernment-labor union question were orators fstanding, left t rightj Bubnick, Cech, Penfield, Scrocca, fseatedl Vetrick and Lazdinis. Benedictine debaters are characterized with a passion- ate love of truth and serve it with all their might through moving tones, glowing imagery, charm of expression and vigor of dialectic. Besides loving truth, the orators are trained by mod- erator Father Walter, O.S.B., toward attaining excellence in the art of oral communication, leadership and fellow- ship, and the ability to understand, appreciate and evalu- ate, according to Christian principles, the many trends in contemporary society. XG' society in- N sisy Qi S5 xx si X S X X QQ Q12 ,l x Q , . i X 1 .W X ug ' 4' K J . F4253 1 r -ff P 4 'ii-1:1 J' ww W X X ,. :H X X h X wi f 'E X 5 X 55 . - f g- ,X x X. ,mf - , X. 1 ik S X N Sk x Q xx X Q, wif X x XX . w X X km N., Q N S 3 x xx wig? ' if Ex 12 5, . wiv N ww 1 - QRS a v BENEDICTINE YEARBCCJK STAFF . While the school's newspaper and year- book are under the advisership of Father Donald, O.S.B., the policy is that the seniors on the Bennet staff assume the production of the yearbook. In September eight Bennet men began their fourth and Hnal year at Benedictine: Andrew Benyo, William Davis, Lawrence Gaylor, Edward Holicky, Daniel Levstek, Paul Mocadlo, Thomas Nemec and John Serkownik, This group elected Davis as yearbook editor-in-chief. Davis appointed Holicky and Serkownik, business and assistant busi- ness managers, Mocadlo, managing editor, and Gaylor, sports editor. Bennet photographer Gerald Tupa, a junior, agreed to the responsibility of stu- dent photographer. To ease the staff's work load, senior Dennis Buyansky was added to the staff. ASSISTANT SPORTS editor Thomas Nemec fleftj and sports editor Lawrence Gaylor aimed to give each Benedictine sport complete coverage as possible. 54 I ' '-vi...,, L aj - 1 THE ADVISER reminds fleft to rightj editor William Davis, managing editor Paul Mocadlo and sports editor Lawrence Gay- lor that yearbook pictures must be distinct shots which tell their own story. nv X Q.-Q. l,i 'N I qiwi A ln , EDITOR WILLIAM DAVIS could be thinking of a million things, such as: unifying theme, sparkling copy, balance of pages, variety of makeup, sharp glossies, picture cropping and the deadline. .' N W L., s all f ,-,,,.,..,J STUDENT YEARBOOK photographer Gerald Tupa examines a negative. With the practical experience gained in working on the 1960 Bene- dictine, the junior cameraman is all set for the '61 annual. CONCENTRATION is on the 1960 Benedictine in the yearbook section of the publications office. Left to right: Andrew Benyo, Thomas Nemec, Daniel Levstek, John Serkownik,Dennis Buyan- sky and Edward Holicky. LR! ilvus. 5 r ' Y I . S re... 5 J 'gchar- DANIEL LEVSTEK, 1959-60 Bennet editor, upheld and advanced the work of predecessors: Mack, Koral, Nowak, Lewis, Buyansky and Uhlik. BENNET REPORTERS-Top Row fleft to rightj: Sudik, Balazs, Zsori, Nawala- nic, Szubski, Januskis, Tizzano, Sogor, Frato, Majestic. Row Two-jurist, Maz- zocco, Konkoly, Predina, Vetrick, Ed- ward Matuszewski, Leger, Mack, Hosh- ko, Grega. Row One-John Matuszew- ski, Molnar, Holicky, Benyo, Davis, Ser- kownik, Mocadlo, Lazdinis and Pollack. 'if x BENNET NEWS The Bennet is Benedictine,s monthly newspaper in which and through which school news and comments on the scholastic events reach the students, faculty, alumni, parents, friends and general public. The paper has achieved the highest awards offered by the Catholic School Press associationg Cleveland Diocesan Scholastic Press associationg Columbia Scholastic Press associationg Duquesne University Scholastic Press associationg National Scholastic Press associtiong Northeastern Ohio Scholastic Press association, Quill and Scroll societyg Saint Bonaventure University Press day and University of Detroit Student Press association. Scholarship and sound health are stressed as prerequisites for members comprising the staff which publishes the national, state, regional and local prize-winning Bennet. At his best Benedictine's student journalist is a pleasant per- sonality. He is serious about educationg has an interest in life and an insatiable curiosityg manifests a logical thinking mindg dem- onstrates honesty and reliability, and exemplifies a persistence of effort. He has merited for the Bennet nationwide honors. He will continue to maintain and improve the paper's prestige. L fe SN Q, BENNET EDITOR Levstek impressed adviser Father Donald, 0.S.B., with introducing the down style head- line and two-column box. Levstek also excelled in ac- curate picture cropping. hot off the presses . . . for us to enjoy. 'CEE-1 f --sb. ASSOCIATE BENNET EDITORS fseated, left to rigbtl: Mi- chael Vargo, page 45 William Simko, page 2, and James Fink, page fsportsj 3. Standing: circulation manager Anthony Tiz- zano, managing editor Andrew Caniglia, copy editor Laszlo Sogor. BENNET SPORTS STAFF-Sports editor James Fink's crew included Cleft to right, Benedict Grigaliunas, John Kowalski fassistant sports editorj, Gary Toth ffreshman sports editorj, Lawrence Gaylor fsports editor emeritusj, Thomas Nemec and Qinsetj Fred Corrigan. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY with heads up and proud faces . . . F div A ,fx .. . .x OFFICERS OF THE Benedictine chapter of the National Honor society are Qleft to rightj vice-president John Serkownikg presi- dent Michael Mondzelewskig treasurer Andrew Benyo, and sec- retary James Koleriich .... The entire membership includes- top row fleft to rightj-Zielinski, Bujak, Busta, Grigaliunas, Pastirik, Holicky, Nemec, Mondzelewski, Benyo, Wolchko. Row Two-Gosiorowski, Fink, Cicon, Reca, Mocadlo, Levstek, Ser- kownik, Toth, Lawson, Christopher. Row One--Davis, Molnar, Orihill, Beggiani, Buyansky, Barclay, Pickering, Lazdinis and Frijouf. 'Og i. liz- ffe Q I is -fr! Y 7' BENEDICTINE SCHCLARS Through its chapter in the National Honor society, Benedictine promotes intellectualism. In cooperation- with the NHS, the school's chapter cuts a deeper path into the forest of knowl- edge. The chapter has as its objectives the creation of enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulating a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership and to encourage the development of character in students of Benedictine. A great moment in our lives BENEDICTINE SENIOR James Lawson, a NHS member and one of the nation's 10,000 National Merit finalists, will enroll at California Institute of Technology, aiming at a doctorate in chem- istry. A '?' Jun: s :ual F Qs 1, txvz' ii .f . lg, mn' W.- Q ' Aurrazwcfus me mow MT mm REGISTEQ NOW! NHS membership is a scholastic distinction and a positive approach toward an intensification of the demand on the intellects of the scholars. The emphasis in studying is channeled toward provok- ing thought, judgment and generalization. This intellectual attitude spurs students to do things more intensively to probe the boundaries of their intellects. Dari-- nm., IT'S A PLEASURE . . .H so says Benedictine principal Father Robert, O.S.B., to seniors like Paul Mocadlo when requested to fill out or Write recommendations. Mocadlo, a National Honor society scholar, Will enter Case Institute of Technology and major in chemical engineering. X me I X s . . 0 x A .....Q., ' ' Q I ll M 0 ' ll 1 4 Q II A 1 I ll WI In HI ' I' 0 0 H m ll IUIAIZIIIIIIIIIZIIIIHIIIH wlrluavniuluurltzrurllul1711lllzillfurzlllfrnrlllzrxlnlll - II c-- S --1 . . . 'I Engineering drawing . . . i Top Benedictine engineering drawing students, in- structor Father Thomas, O.S.B., maintains, possess a com- bination of creative ingenuity and analytical understand- ing of mathematics and science. This combination helps distinguish between important and non-important ideas, and assists in the production of original ideas worth analyzing. TO USE graphical techniques effectively, engineering drawing develops in students, as fleft to rightj James Sens, Kenneth Oravec and Harold Koberna, spatial visualization, creative thinking .and ability to convey ideas. ASSIGNMENTS in Benedictine art classes aim at developing co- ordination and skill in drawing through use of various mate- rials, including pencil, charcoal, ink and water colors. Classroom work includes human figure, still life, outside studies and the imagination. Henry Crosby serves time as model. BeneClictine's art instructor Jose Cin- tron seeks to contribute to the general edu- cation of students by developing personal aesthetic values. Mr. Cintron guides his stu- dents toward individual creative work in visual design through original composition in life drawing and various graphic media. ,galv- xv-Mwbwxsny X 'S' Kar'-I - if ' r , ts-.ax a ,aww 4 IQ! ,dr ., ,f ,'gsmg,w1:f,'fwQ, -wg 1 A ' ia W' A Ag. Mi miie Hi- :EK ff . I i 't ji , 'K Q X W o rt for art's sake f ts FRESHMAN TIBOR ORSZAGH obtains through Mr. Cintron adequate knowledge of funda- mental art principles which will serve as groundwork for him should he wish to make art a career, or which will prove of cultural value to him should he study art for enjoyment and understanding. 'S-.far fr' 3 .. . he Ref K MU ALPHA THETA SOCIETY MEMBERS-TOP Row fleff I0 rigbfj: S. Laz- dinis, L. Barclay, M. Beggiani, R. Kaczmarek, F. Kolo, R. Sobieraj, F. Drongowski, D. Dal Pra. Row Three-S. Sudik, P. Dolsen, G. Bubnick, J. Majni, J. Vetrick, L. Orihill, J. Radomski, A. Benyo, T. Nemec, J. Pastirik, J. Dusek, J. Fink, P. Loyd, A. Anderson, R. Frijouf. Row Two-D. Kniola, G. Dzurilla, E. Holiclcy, R. Witkiewicz, R. Synk, E. Chuha, M. Mondzelewski, W. Lusk. Row One-D. Buyansky, L. Szalay, P. Mocadlo, J. Lawson, Father William, O.S.B., club mod- erator, L. Gaylor, W. Zielinski, E. Wolchko and E. Busta. MU ALPHA THETA A. THE DECEMBER MAT MEETING featured an address by William Lusk on Pythagorean Numbers. The se- nior Irigbtj clarifies a question for Sarunas Lazdinis fleftj and Lawrence Orihill. BENEDICTINE'S national mathematics society has its leadership in flcft to rigbtj Lawrence Gaylor, secretary-treasurer, James Lawson, president, Paul Mocadlo, vice-president, and Father William, O.S.B., moderator. '11- COACHED BY FATHER EDWARD, O.S.B., and captained by junior Robert Frijouf, Bene- dictine chess team's roster also includes S. Laz- dinis, A. Molnar, P. Pickering, S. Sudik, R. Synk, T. Busta, J. Franko, R. Byrne, A. Dempsey, R. Kollarits, J. Majni and G. Penfield. BENEDICTINE COMPETES in the 10-team Cleveland chess association. Practicing for a league match are fleft to rightj Frijouf, Byrne, Franko, Dempsey, Penfield, Pickering and Sudik. PHOTOGRAPHY MEMBERS OF THE photography club have as their moderator Father Basil, O.S.B. Junior Gerald Tupa fseatedj, chief Bennet and student yearbook photographer, explains the school's Speed Graphic to fleft to rigbtj J. Sabol, C. Adam, F. Drongowski, J. Pastirik, M. Mondzelewski, T. Nemec, J. Reca, J. Tkac and C. Mazzocco. FH B CHESS Q E 1 ,S-. SOPHOMORE KENNETH NOVAK, Bene- dictine's number 2 photographer, adjusts the school's enlarger in the dark room of the publications oflice. mfg. THE BENEDICTINE Dads' club oihcers are fstanding, left to rigbtl: Stephen Kandra, second vice-presidentg George Benko, auditorg Andrew Knapik, corresponding secretaryg Joseph Glavan, treasurerg Mario Cavasinni, recording secretaryg Father Method, O.S.B., moderatorg fseatedj Edward Cicon, presidentg Right Rev. Abbot Theodore G. Kojis, O.S.B., school president, and Emil Skala, first vice-president. DADS' CLUB these are wonderful fathers . 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The organization has been a generous Santa Claus to Benedictine, donating over S350,000 to the school through the years. IT'S ALWAYS DAD who pays. And the Benedictine Dads' club runs true to form. Whether it's the club's card party or roast beef dinner or any other func- tion, the kitchen crew gladly accepts its responsibility. RB D sg 5, fig is 3 Q if is sv' Q R t . . . ,r r...,.t. X m, ,..yn-1'- ' W X x5 w1 . A A -fr H L XJT::XV.,:5f X Q il i -: K ln ? rrx X y . xx gui B A . - .... f r W l . v A M wt Every second Wednesday evening of the month the school opens its doors to the Benedictine dads. At 8:00 p.m. on that Wednesday, members of the Dads' club con- vene for their general monthly meeting in the school audi- torium. Founded in December 1945, the organization has as its objective a closer cooperation between the school and the home, to further activities beneficial to the school and' student body, and to cooperate with the faculty to the fullest extent. PARENTS-BOOSTERS' CLUB .,r..-.fs-' BESIDES THE FACULTY-WHK radio disc jockey bas- ketball game, the Parents-Boosters have sponsored two spring dances, sale of pre-season Benedictine varsity football tickets, sale of varsity football and basketball programs, spaghetti dinner and KYW radio road show. ws' vfi, 'ir' OFFICERS OF THE Parents-Boosters' club'are Ueft to rigbtj Mrs. Emma Naso, sergeant-at-armsg Mrs. Jose- hine Labuda, recording secretary, Jerome Friery, vice- presidentg Father Damian, O.S.B., moderatorg Mrs. Ger- trude Gad, sergeant-at-arms, and Mrs. Irene Friery, corresponding secretary. President and treasurer are Frank Andrews and Aloysius Stefanek, respectively. Organized Dec. 16, 1958, the club seeks to promote a better civic understanding of the school and its activi- ties through the Benedictine athletic program. EVERYBODY HELPED with the Parents-Boosters' first spaghetti dinner. Membership in the organization is open to fathers and mothers of the past, present and future student body, alumni and their wives, and indiv- iduals sincerely interested in Benedictine. PROCEEDS FROM all Par- ents-Boosters' activities are currently being channeled toward the organization's S10,000-school-bus-fund- goal. The club fosters events to defray expenses incurred by the athletic department. THE PARENTS-BOOSTERS, club coordinates its program with that of the Benedictine athletic depart- ment. Ofiicers are nominated in April, elected in May and installed in June. MRS. GERTRUDE GAD and Mrs. Irene Friery fseated, left to riglatj sold tickets at the spaghetti dinner. Monthly meetings of the Parents- Boosters' club are held on the third Monday of each month at 8:00 p.m. in the school cafeteria. 4' ip! Z' X .xgkxs fl! H41 mmm-Ste.- X. K l23 N ff J, 5' --ev m 'fin . 1 i 'Hm 9Sf THE BENEDICTINE ABBEY players staged The Greatest Man Alive as their first semester production, featur- ing Lynda Siko, of Hoban-Dominican, Martin Kralik and Gerald Pusz. BETTE WILLIAMS, also from Hoban- Dominican, enacted the other female role in Greatest Man Alive. The three- act comedy was staged in the school auditorium. X ,eg , . any .ef lips? ,I e if ' I x ,fl The Greatest Man Alive THE ll-MEMBER CAST which pre- sented The Greatest Man Alive, under Benedictine drama director Leonard Pchola, comprised ffrom Ivft to right! Anthony Arlco, Bette Willialns of Ho- ban-Dominican, Gerald Pusz, Lynda Siko of Hoban-Dominican, Martin Kra- lik, George Penfield, Kenneth Novak, John Scroccn, Richard Klonowslci, John Franko and James Polmrny. The stage crew consisted, of Harold Koberna, Ronald Klimko and james' Riant. Intermission organ music was provided by Fred Zenesky. The Benedictine Abbey players are members of the National Thespinn Troupe 33 and the National Catholic Theatre conference. MEN BEHIND the scenes are juniors Harold Koberna fleftj OPENING SCENE of Tony Webster's Great- est Man Alive shows Kralik preparing to hang himself. and Ronald Klimko. These students are interested in that phase of play production which emphasizes scenery construction, scene painting and stage lighting. IN THIS Greatest Man Alive scene, Miss Siko, an employee of a research company, seelis Kralik's opinion as to what break- fast cereal he prefers. Listening in is sophomore George Penfield. TEARS OF IOY over- take Miss Siko as she convinces Kralik not to hang himself. The scene includes fleft to rigbtj Klonowski, Arko, Pusz, Miss Siko, Novak. Pok- ornryr, Kralik, Franko and Scrocca. S I N C E SEPTEMBER 1955 drama coach Leon- ard Pchola has been re- sponsible for all phases of play production at Benedictine: acting, di- r e c t i n g , stagecraft, lighting, costuming, choosing plays, casting, makeup and business management. WHEN THERE'S an intermission dur- ing a Benedictine stage production, the school's Lowrey electric organ goes into action with Sophomore Fred Zenesky at the controls. , 3 k V ia Q-N X e. Q N ,.-mmf ' w FATHER WALTER, O.S.B., began his first academic year as mod- erator of the Benedictine Alumni association in September 1959. Among the 1960 officers with the moderator fabovej are fseated, left to rightj president Emil Hornack, '36, and east side vice-presi- dent Joseph Hornack, '51, and Istandingl sergeant-at-arms Robert A L U ' Kikta, '52, recording secretary Raymond Krul,'55, and correspond- ing secretary John Thur, '39. Other offices are West side vice-presi- dent Stephen Cajka, '37, and treasurer Edward Kalcik, '33. y The association schedules its monthly meet- ings for 8:00 p.m. on the last Monday of each month in the school auditorium. The organiza- tion encourages alumni to maintain a continu- ing relationship with Benedictine, enlists the alumni in constructive endeavor for the schoolg brings to bear on Benedictine and its policies the judgment and view of the alumni. Furthermore, the Alumni association helps Benedictine find ways for the encouragement of continuing education among 'the alumni, and helps create and develop among alumni a sense of responsibility to Benedictine. PAST PRESIDENT of the Alumni association Law- rence Donay, '54, and son Paul Cborn Feb. 5, 19595 take a Walk through Benedictine. Another member of the family, Roby Cborn Jan. 23, 1960, wanted to accompany his dad and brother but couldn't get out of the cradle. EVENTS SPONSORED by the Alumni during the scholastic year include September picnic, October foot- ball excursions, November and February dances, De- cember varsity basketball game, Christmas party, April Communion breakfast, April bowling party and May card party. SITE OF THE ALUMNI association's annual Christmas party was the school's physics laboratory. Chairman Father Cyril, O.S.B., physics instructor and a 1931 Benedictine graduate, had his institute of scientific learning specially decorated for the children. ll ll !, Rl lm.-I :ma- IOSEPH HORNACK, '51, acquaints his two-year-old son Kenny with the Benc- dictine locker setup. r K Xxx l30 WHILE COMPETING in a Benedictine intra- mural league basketball game Dec. 17 in the school gym, senior Lawrence Chojnowski frac- tured his left foot-nine days before the Christ- mas ball at Hotel Westlake. Despite crutches and a lame foot, Chojnowski attended the event with his date Tina Risko. Christmas Ball in Xxx 'S .x,, I ' k 3 ROBERT TROHA fleftj and Eugene Jablonski, besides being sharp dressers and smooth dancers, also happen to excel in what is considered for men the difficult and extraordinary art of conversation. Attentive to every word are the seniors' charm- ing friends, Marilyn jelenic and Mary Fran Rebro. THE GRAND MARCH of 100 couples at the senior Christmas ball was led by class president William Zielinski and his queen, Mary Elizabeth Molnar. In addition to Father Cyril, O.S.B., and Father Raphael, O.S.B., other faculty members attending the event were instructors Joseph Bokar and Edward Kubancik. Two of the most significant social events for the 1960 Benedictine senior class were the Christ- mas ball and the prom. The semi-formal yuletide dance was held Dec. 26 in the Marine room of Hotel Westlake., Music was provided by Ann Carroll and her orchestra. On May 13 the Grand ballroom of the Statler- Hilton hotel was the site of the seniors' formal prom. Phil Delgado and his band played. Assisting the oflicers with both affairs was the executive committee of the senior class: Raymond Torda, Lawrence Orihill, Edward Busta, Thomas Kosewic, Joseph Sourini and Frank ,fag I ff I -4 1 a 1' ' .F I r O o J ' ' I . I f f X w f Matranga. 1 t Marymount High School students, Mary Eliz- f abeth Molnar and Patricia Kassnel, were queens of . the Christmas ball and prom, respectively. J I Queen of the Ball lk bv! Miss Mary Elizabeth Molnar Marymount High School I3l --Nfg F 1-,gf BENGAL BOOSTERS THROUGH STUDENT booster clubs Benedictine boasts uni- fied cheering at athletic contests. Football rallies in the school gym provide the boosters the occasions for cementing the student body behind the Bengals. On a voluntary basis student booster clubs spring up every school year at Benedictine. In 1959-60, three such organizations obtained sanction of the principal's office. The groups are the 87 -member Dominoes, the 65-member Incas and the 12-member Lancers. The boosters sponsor and supervise rallies prior to athletic contests and decorate the walls of the gym and school corridor walls With their painted posters, placards and banners, urging student support of all Benedictine athletic squads. MEMBERS OF THE Dominoes, Incas and Lancers prove their effectiveness especially in the stands at Benedictine varsity foot- ball and basketball games during which they serve as the moti- vating force for gentlemanly behaviour and spirited cheering. Top Row fleft to right,-J. Damu- kaitis, D. Arbaugh, T. LaManna, W. Johnson, D. Parzych, R. Sindelar, R. Sliwinski, J. Dobracki, B. Borah, T. Grabowski, A. Novak, J. Stipkala, J. Matuszewski. Row Tbree-Mod- erator Father Prior Jerome, O.S.B., W. Mikols, R. Savoti, L. Korody, R. Kirkpatrick, G. E s t v a n d e r, R. Strnad, C. Pavlick, J. Chlebowski, A. Gruehl, J. Surovy, J. Szablewski, E. Schmidt, L. Buzzelli, J. Szakacs. Row Two-N. Precario, S. Langa, P. Pannetti, J. Gerome, R. Fornaro, R. Barda, Plucinsky, A. Hor- vath, A. Fornaro, D. Sulik, E. Jab- lonski, R. Malinowski, A. Lackner, T. Skala, Scrocca. Row One-M. Kralik, E. Hules, J. Langa, J. Vanco, T. Kral, K. Kurtz, D. Kopacz, W. Levan, F. Matranga, R. Hudacko, W. Young, D. Nekvinda, B. Kenney, J. Trausch, W. Johnson and D. Marko. ll The Dominoes THE BENEDICTINE family spirit is best manifested during a football rally in the gym. The agenda features special skits produced by the booster clubs and talks by members of the faculty and student body. The IDCBS I ,A if ,Al 2. Top Row fleft to rightj-G. Hlav- acs, J. Szy, D. Skowronski, R. Ri- baric, J. Lorence, J. Radomski, D. Kniola, F. Prusa, J. Pollack, Malatin, W. St. Andrassy. Row Three-J. Luchik, P. Groh, J. Dusek, P. Loyd, R. Klimko, T. Shirley, T. Cuchal, P. Panehal, G. Suchy, J. Stoken, J. Strauss, J. Stofko. Row Two--J. Zamiska, L. Dukes, J. Gable, C. Lucas, R. Wit- kiewicz, S. Dobrovic, R. Fedor, M. Balough, R. Ujlaki, J. Hartman, F. Michaels, D. Geary, D. Orihill. Row One-S. Fedor, D. Ballek, J. Ri- baric, J. Podracky, L. Orihill, W. Lusk, J. Zmecek, T. Gruss, K. Vanek, G. Benko, F. Cottos, R. Marks and M. Marincic. BAND Top Row fleft .vectionj-E. Laketek. Row Two fleft to riglztl--T. Majestic, T. Bartnikowski, T. Mullet, J. Adair, Sulko, moderator Father Cyril, O.S.B. Top Row fright section, left to rigbtj-D. Arbaugh, S. Lucarelli, J. Szubski, J. Gries, F. Soltis, D. Lisy, R. Miller, E. Matuszewski. Row Two-C. Adam, Mudri, W. Varga, J. Hosek, N. Barille, S. Karkoska, R. Sliwin- ski, W. Kavinsky, R. Synk, director Jack T. Hearns, J. York, R. Soltesz, D. Cicon, J. Chenoweth. Row One -R. Bodziony, J. Vanecko, E. Smolinski, R. Gutkoski, J. Sabol, R. Bryndal, T. Himler, D. Drongowski, N. Behm, D. Zupsansky, F. Drongowski and E. Spera. 'lef- , , R31 X X aff v 3 A ' 'Tr' . , x ,ix , , 'T V NDN yyxx an ali' x 0- kk ig, , 'leg fy- if f - , Q M Eg 1 Q ,sf ev ..., . 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I 9' if .fs A we N ir-Hem-r'NnKnuQ-?:NX.f.r..-Q,,,MX 4 91- ff .v mx' on S 9-ca L.. Wftlil. 0 ..s-f i 0 ' ..:+ .J-H.. A M . 'V- ' v 1 QA- UNDER THE DIRECTION of Jack T. Hearns, 20 selections were played dur- ing the Benedictine band's eighteenth annual pop concert May 6 in the school auditorium. The numbers included King Cotton March, highlights from the Broadway musical Gypsy and Student Prince Overture. During intermission moderator Father Cyril, O.S.B., pre- sented special citations to the bandsmen. HIGH POINT for this yearis Benedic- tine 50-piece marching band came Thanksgiving Day when the musical ensemble was featured in pre-game and halftime ceremonies at the twenty-ninth annual city championship f o o t b a 1 1 contest. The 23,809 fans attending the Bengal-John Marshall tilt in Municipal Stadium witnessed the band march at a cadence of 150 steps per minute and applauded the precision footwork, intri- cate maneuvers and sharp turns. Q sw fkxl ss. Q ' .. N .- 0 .+ + I f -J xl 1'--'X Q p jri s 'SW-Ib X -- Q -W . f ' ,Q i'i' - T 0 ' 1 A -X: Vx., iw-K ..,..k.:-a+!-3 fx, -kspastf 5 J - . 3 ' Y- e ' - ' . - 4 at K' wp cef. ft lm fi gese eq , X -. - . K .ef X v f . f 'S at '-e , 3 e 5 p X L X K of .. K, .. wg Qsfgii f , I .2 'WSFN if QQ if , f A fQgr5PQih .,sr.,.Wt--wxvif' ' Nw fi . N -4 4... . . -4 iff' DOUGLAS ARBAUGH JAMES CHENOWETH ROGER SLIWINSKI Vice-President DENNIS CICON I 1 init Q , ry? THOMAS HIMMLER A lx - - Secretary a V .ff I X N . f 9' L ' 'Tir -...gf RALPH BODZIONY 4 - Treasurer ROBERT GORGON FRANK DRONGOWSKI Sergeant-at-Arms vi. 1' 4 N 'Q' 3 'Q- OO an 1 ' Q .- 27 , I ' f, ' I Q1 f -1-'QF -, :egifiw Q TW wr.-Q1 ' W: ETICS Benedictine's sports program lists competitive experience for students' bodily welfare l training plays a prominent in the educational program at Bene- dictine. intramural sports are designed immediately g ide all students in the use, development control of the energies enclosed Within body enabling them to maintain reason- bodily fitness, to advance in neuro- muscular skills and to participate intelli- gently in the specific recreational and ath- letic activities. Remotely the training is definitely in- tended to prepare the body to operate more effectively as a fit instrument of the soul and as a worthy temple of the Holy Spirit, for which purposes it was created. Physical education courses, varsity and ll FOOTBALL getting ready for the lciclcoff The 1959 Bengal varsity football season marked Augie Bossu's fifth consecutive campaign as Benedictine's head grid coach. A nine-game schedule faced the Bengals, which spot- lighted three independent foes and six East Senate oppo- nents. However, before the season ended, Benedictine engaged in two additional contests, namely, the tilt to decide East Senate's representative in the city champion- ship encounter and the city championship tussle itself. Nine monagram winners formed the squad's nucleus. They included seniors Tony Gibbons, Al Grigaliunas, Bob Jambor, Dennis Marcin, Tom Tvrdik and Joe Zahorsky, and juniors Dick Kestner, Paul Rini and Joe Schepis. Benedictine compiled a 7-2-2 record. The Bengals shared the East Senate co-championship with East, and the city co-championship with John Marshall, West Sen- ate monarch. FANS AT WORK-Through 11 Bengal varsity football games, Benedictine's student body and faithful followers backed the Blue and White Tigers from the first flip of the coin to the final crack of the gun. R l 1 f Q rf'- - N B As ' B 5 ' A2 so J fs: 2 . 5 5' B f f TOGETHERNESS has become a trademark of the closely-knit, well- disciplined Bengals under the gentle but firm Augie Bossu, Benedictine's head football coach. Listening to their mentor are Qstanding, left to right, end Tom Watson, halfback Ross Farro, end Dick Forgach, half- back Bob Bekesz, center John Siath and quarterback Joe Bujakg Qkneel- ingj guard Dennis Marcin, tackle Joe Zahorsky, tackle Tom Tvrdik and guard Dick Kestner .... CAPTAIN and end Al Grigaliunas led the '59 Bengal varsity. The starting lineup on offense for Benedic- tine's varsity listed ends Tom Watson, Al Grigali- unasg tackles Joe Zahorsky, Tony Gibbons, guards Dick Kestner, Dennis Marcin, center John Siathg quarterback Joe Bujakg fullback Renato Tollis, and halfbacks Paul Rini, Bob Bekesz. Watson, Kestner and Rini are juniors, others are seniors. TWO-POINT LANDING-Benedictine full- back Renato Tollis balances his 183-pound frame on the John Adams' four-yard line. AGAINST CATHEDRAL LATIN, Benedictine righthalf Bob Bekesz lugged the ball seven times, gaining 50 yards and compiling a 7.1 average. GROUND ATTACK of the Benedictine Bengals against East in the East Senate playoif was paced by junior halfback Paul Rini Q77j who scampered across the Bombers' goal line thrice. Four juniors made Benedictine's starting de- fensive unit Which included six linemen from the starting offensive group: ends Grigaliunas, Watson, tackles Zahorsky, Gibbons, guards Tom Tvrdik, Marcin, middle linebacker Kestner, left linebacker Cjuniorb Tony Palmierig right linebacker fjuniorj Ross Farrog left safetyman Jim Kolenich, and right safetyman Tom Kosewic. hi-..f'2fMllua, gm? Q, K.. Q, K 'IQ . ., A N is 5 ix rr. .Fw .xgikffi f ww- fw ,Q is X A n-nfn k I. - .-.4-'kk NW.. 'E SWE' oty A A f' Q,-. 4. -J Y Q 3 , Xdygdyg. 'sf' uw 1 Jil. n K . If :J l 4 If my X f' mn ' flkuf ' . ' f 194- . 1 9 , uf Y F WW on ,gr , gag, , ' ff! 2: M., . ,-. ' Maggy 1f.g,w,I,: ,. G I' 1 kwffi:-12 , awww ,z 5 -S. .4 Rh., Wxgx my W, iff: if f x N V, Wilfxkir A Y is X QA. x.X if-a,s'5V ,zL. aix ...Jil 4 ,M .g,iX , gwwz. 3 . x n- S .. ' Y., .1 A. .1 , ,,+f, - 5 x'v K 'xxi . ws-Ewing -3 if - 5: 4 1 . l M - ' 244. ,X ,, ' 1 . . M, X, x. xx ,Q .- .-f ff' vTl1QQvf' .w 14. . ' , ,..-ugzfg-, ,fm - 'A .LJ e..,,e'. fl-'f',f'L L ' A .wax . Bl 3,7 'Q fifgf 4 at ff if-ff'Z?3 Qi . hgh Xi. Against independent opponents Benedictineis varsity football squad lost to Holy Name, 6-03 Massillon, 30-6, but jolted Mansfield, 26-13. The Bengals defeated East Senate foes Cathedral Latin, 8-05 John Adams, 18-05 Glenville, 8-63 East Tech, 34-05 tied East, 6-6, and edged Collinwood, 14-6. Benedictine then outscored East, 22-7, in the East Senate playoff game and tied John Marshall, 12-12, in the city championship tilt. A BUSTING LOOSE-Jim Brock, Benedictine lefthalf, broke through Massillon's line and was touchdown bound. But a Tiger caught the Bengal from behind and erased the senior's moment of glory. ff - ---1, ., ,f ,..,-ar'- ' - W... g . ,xbwsg Q ff 1' -.71-.,. . K' 'tv ' Q... Alek ALLEY OOP--Al Grigaliunas jumps the way he learned as a Bengal varsity basketball and baseball player to snare floater. READY TO ROLL-Quarterback Joe Bujak handed off to Renato Tollis 1411 and the Benedictine fullback charged into East's wall during the Bengal-Bomber playoff game. Guard Dennis Marcin U45 led the downfield blocking. .. ,ik K - --onyx.. - ' --.gf ,Q ., an t a.,,.,, ., i W, 92 info---1-..,.'K.sx l ,.......... 33-if .. Iii! ns- ' -8-Yi. K, R' fs Q ' fl Q 9 grass,-53 1 ,ga ,ss an 4 3 eo up E W N-1 MWF Milf wr 3 U23 2- 3' .6 Lila -1 ig I I48 1959 BENEDICTINE VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD: EAST SENATE AND CITY CO-CHAMPIONS-Top Row-Manager Crea, Jambor, Malinak, Tollis, Labuda, Bekesz, Bujak, Phile, Schepis, Jason, Naso, managers Jan- lcowski, Mahon, Kotzbach. Row Two-Principal Father Robert, O.S.B., assistant coach Jerry Bush, Watson , Hummel, Miano, Palmieri, Farro, Forgach, Kcstner, Q -0. . W Q 4 Rini, Wojas, head coach Augie Bossu, faculty manager of athletics Father Damian, O.S.B., athletic director Joe Rufus. Row One-Assistant coach Bill Narduzzi, Gibbons, Zahorsky, Siath, Tvrdik, Marcin, captain Grig- aliunas, Torda, Koscwic, Brock, Kolenich, assistant coach Ed Kubancik. MASKED BANDIT-Stealing 21 yards against Mans- field is Bengal righthalf Tom Malinak. The stolen ground was immediately returned as the officials spotted a fel- low Bengal assisting the junior gain the yardage through illegal means. A 22, East 7 Benedictine 12, John Marshall 12 ii'-Independent game if-East Senate playoff tilt -City Championship contest Z' THE TOE-Lefthalf Bob Jambor punted 36 times for a season total of 1,218 yards and a 33 8 average MOLDERS OF CHAMPIONS- With the 1959-60 scholastic year Father Damian, O.S.B., be- gan his term as Benedictine's faculty manager of athletics. Seated with him are athletic director Joe Rufus fleftj and head football coach Augie Bos- su. Standing are assistant zrid mentors Ed Kubancik, Bill Nar- duzzi and Jerry Bush. nADAMS 'N sin-an GO BENGALS GO!--Football pep rallies are held in the school gym. The varsity and coaches are the main attraction, seated either on stage or in the center of the gym floor. Besides being somewhat of a measurement of school spirit, pep rallies assist Bengal gridders to meet their next foe in a proper frame of mind. if DU TOUCHDOWN MAKERS- During the grid campaign the B' Bengal starting lineup was mostly responsible for the team's ,,, 23 touchdowns. The players are mi fstanding, left to rightj Rini, Bekesz, Tollis and Bujak, fkneel- ing, Watson, Zahorsky, Marcin, Siath, Kestner, Gibbons and Grigaliunas. H enum 'ia'i'iMLsjBooreE'1 n v WC1 rms IN 'ss D 5 Bengals maintain prestige . SPIRIT OF BENEDICTINE-Father Prior Jerome, O.S.B., school chaplain, has been emceeing Bengal grid rallies since September 1948 . TOP RUNNER-Junior lefthalf Paul Rini ran the Bengal pigskin 174 times, amassed 839 yards, averaged 4.8 yards per carry, scored 62 points. YEAH BENGALS! - Among visiting cheer- leaders from east side schools at Benedictine's championship game rally were these Marymount beauties. Four Bengal varsity gridders who merited post-season honors are captain, right end, Al Grig- aliunas-Plain Dealer East Senateg Press All-Scho- lastic, East Senateg News All-Scholastic, East Sen- ateg United Press International first team defenseg Columbus Jaycee All-Ohiog North All-Starg Asso- ciated Press first team defenseg Universe Bulletin Senate All-Catholicg Cleveland Touchdown club: unanimous choice East Senate's outstanding player. Left tackle Joe Zahorsky-News All-Scho- lastic, East Senateg Universe Bulletin Senate All- Catholic. Right guard Dennis Marcin - Plain Dealer East Senateg Press All-Scholastic, East Sen- ateg News East Senateg Columbus Jaycee All-Ohiog Universe Bulletin Senate All-Catholic. Lefthalf Paul Rini-Press East Senateg Uni- verse Bulletin Senate All-Catholic. tzmnuum NV' 'UL i H'fI V52 f -'ff'1:-ww if NR FJv..pq,i,fw V 8 ,-rv nL'1.V1'n,l'. gffhrga. 59- ax' 'Iii-U xt ggi' ,R X. Q .wen ,f'f'Qf f2Qf 7 , Qwrswu Q 1E ?f' ' Q1-?' ' Q' f H- f ' F: vf' ' f .ai , Q . I w 1 3 ' 1 hi ggi JA 'S 11 T? 'l an iffmi ,,,.-Q---5 af 297 U' 6' as X, F V .,. I It ,... ' V fwwsw .4 -5- - yn dk is 1? ... 5? DE if 2 4- 4' ' .J 'K ,., x It gr 'Q ' ' A 4!-1 V' ' 'J PV! T' M Q- . B. if N K 1 f' , B 'xi sf, . , s' . Q . 5 4 s siieiztxxx f 4 fi X' t lk B . - f if: fifv K F ,ri l X , M N 1 .Kp 3 Q ,wh S 1 1 A 3 Q J., A J' BENGAL BOOSTERS-Through 11 grid games cheers for the fighting Benedictine Bengals were led by fleft to right, Kendall Fleming, John Clubh, Bill Procop, Bill Zarlenga and Dave Kopkas. CHAMPIONSHIP ADVICE-Keyh note speaker at the Bengals' cham- pionship game rally was John Ray, John Carroll university's head foot- ball mentor, honored as the nation's number one Catholic college mentor in '59. TOP BRASS-Among notable personalities who graced the main table at the Bengals' football banquet were master of ceremonies Edward Caldwell, John Adams high athletic director, and main speaker Ara Parseghian, Northwestern university's head grii coach. BIG TEN VIEWPOINT-On hand to honor the Benedictine Bengals at their grid banquet was main speaker Ara Parseghian, Northwestern university's head grid coach. si35'e1-iss DEFENSIVE GIANTS--Right linebacker Ross Farro f65J, right safetyman Tom Kosewic 1801, left guard Tom Tvrdik OSI, left linebacker Tony Palmieri 1441, and left safetyman Jim Kolenich f99J, joined left end Grigaliunas, left tackle Zahorsky, right guard Marcin, right tackle Gibbons, right end Watson and middle linebacker Kestner to form Benedictine's start- ing defensive varsity eleven. The 7-2-2 mark for Benedictine's 1959 football varsity increased Augie Bossu's five-season Bengal coaching record to 38 wins, seven defeats and two ties. Postseason football honors of Benedictine varsity teams follow. 1945-East Senate co-champions with Cathedral Latin. 1948-East Senate and city champions. 1950-East Senate champs, city co-champs with Saint Ignatius. 1951-East Senate co-champions with Collinwood. 1952-East Senate and city champions. 1953-East Senate champions. 1955--East Senate and city champions. 1956-East Senate and city champions. 1957--East Senate, city and state champions. 1959-East Senate co-cham- pions with East, city co-champions with John Marshall. POST-MORTEM-Coach Augie Bossu and his Benedictine Bengals relax in their locker room at Municipal stadium following the 12-12 tie with John Marshall in the city championship game witnessed by 23,809 fans. vi 362.45445 . JUNIOR VARSITY 1959 Bengal jay Vee Grid Results Record: three wins, five losses Benedictine 143 Massillon 20 6g East Tech 8 Benedictine 125 Collinwood 20 Benedictine Benedictine 165 Glenville 6 6g John Adams 14 Benedictine 32g East 6 0g Cathedral Latin 54 Benedictine 145 Thomas Edison 0 Benedictine Benedictine sv. A WW s., A dill FULL STOP-A Rebel from john Adams executes a jarring shoulder tackle on Bengal quarterback Ron Boruszkowski. . . . IAY VEE SPARKPLUGS-Coach Bill Narduzzi had a trio of co-captains lead his first Benedictine junior varsity grid squad: quarterback Ron Borusz- kowski 1551, tackle Dick DeFiore 1361, and end Neal Mahall f25J. 1 , A ,L f if , V: 2 -. - , g Hd . 4 W i in I 'if ' .L f . 75 A .. '-1.0 S,giQ,1'L3.?iig39R R Q BENGALS' '59 IUNIOR VARSITY-Top Row-Coach Bill Narduzzi, Piazza, Vibonese, Mahall, Rinicella, Podwojski, Frid- rich, DeFiore, Boruszkowski, Schwelgien, Kielkowicz, Kerul, Janiak. Row Two-Manager Mahon, Duplaga, Mikols, Rezabek, Sako, Hardon, Becker, Kucera, Marcoguiseppe, Dal Pra, Kozak, Crevar, manager Varga. Row One-Stefanek, Davis, Franchino, Trentanelli, Zummo, Zarlenga, Shearer, Gati, Boyer, Rufus. In posting a 3-5-0 record, the 1959 Benedictine junior varsity football team scored 15 touchdowns and 10 extra points for a total of 100 markers, an average of 12.5 per game. The Bengal starting lineup on offense comprised left end Dan Rinicella, left tackle Dave Podwojski, left guard Bob Kielkowicz, center Al Vibonese, right guard joe Frid- rich, right tackle Dick DeFiore, right end Jeff Becker, quarterback Ron Boruszkowski, left half Joe Franchino, right half Tom Kucera, fullback Frank Zummo. On defense the starters included left end Neal Mahall, left tackle Art Schwelgien, left guard Marty Marcogui- seppe, right guard Tom Piazza, right tackle DeFiorc, right end Rinicella, middle linebacker Becker, left linebacker Myron Crevar, right linebacker Zummo, left safetyman Norm Kozak and right safetyman Franchino. :PQ Pl gs? X. Pi-.q Sv . A 1 . . . ? P we ,tw viinwr Mx , A f . . by . . ,tx , y , W 0 4-1 ai uri . it K 1 A Aj H ' it ,fwf '56 :jp ' Wg? XR t , -f 'H D .V K After a six year wait Benedictine again boasts of an undefeated and untied freshman football squad. The 1959 Baby Bengals in winning all six scheduled games duplicated the feat of their 1953 counterparts, the last yearling team to record an unblemished mark, also 6-0. On his starting offensive unit coach Jerry Bush had left end oe Chabail left tackle Jim Porowski, left guard Tom Sladky center Dan Bilek, right guard Dick Schreiber, right tackle Bern liorgach right end Brent Marcoguiseppe, quarterback Jeff Chorba left half Joe Ditchman, right half Sal Collura and fullback Chuck Anderson. The starting defensive eleven included left end Mar- coguiseppe left tackle Forgach, left guard Schreiber, right guard Sladky right tackle Porowski, right end Chabail, middle linebacker Ray Klaff left linebacker Greg Swider- ski right linebacker Ron Bohac, left safetyman Jeff Bed- nar and right safetyman Bill Juras. BENEDICTINE S 1959 UNDEFEATED, UNTIED FRESHMAN GRID TEAM Top Row juras, Ganim, Yunich, Sladky, Rxsko, Collura Porowski Guarnieri, Labuda, Swiderski, White, Forgach Row Two Coach jerry Bush, Marton, Korbas, Kasper, Schreiber, Lazio, Bilek, Chorba, Janiak, Anderson, Ditchman, Kraynak Klaff, trainer Ron Gliha. Row One-Zidjunas, Bohac, Rini, Felice, Cope, Graham, Delia, Skorich, Beskid, Bednar, Ka- FAST START - Galloping into open territory past a clutching Collinwood defender is Bengal fullback Chuck Anderson, top freshman ground-gainer. FRESHMAN Benedictine i 1 . R., , Benedictine 303 Benedictine 14g 1959 Frosh Grid Results Record: 6 wins, 0 Losses 345 Chanel 0 Patrick Henry 6 Collinwood 12 Benedictine 145 Kirk 8 Benedictine 303 Holy Name 0 Benedictine 505 Cathedral Latin 0 211-4.3 f? waves A 59 WRESTLING BENEDICTINE COACH Bill Narduzzi Eng- lished his Bengals from the bench. Coached by Bill Narduzzi, Benedic- tine's 1959-60 varsity wrestling team con- sisted of five seniors, nine juniors and eight sophomores. Seniors and their weight divisions in- cluded Paul Rusnak, 1275 Chuck DeCaro, 1385 captain Bill Horrigan, 1455 Dick Zbie- gien, 175, and John Siath, 185. Juniors: Jack Arra, 1205 Ross Faranda, 1275 john Polz, 1335 Walt Mikols, 1385 Jerry Estvander, 1545 Dick Kestner, 1545 Myron Crevar, 1545 Bob Jason, 185, and Andy Hudacko, 185. Sophomores: Ed Repasy, 1035 Mike See, 1035 Pete Vacca, 1125 Jim Boyer, 1205 Joe Franchino, 1275 Don Dura, 1655 Dave Podwojski, 175, and Tom Piazza, 175. The Bengals lost an independent match to Willoughby South, 33-16, and eight con- secutive Senate contests: West, 40-105 Lincoln, 27-215 John Adams, 41-85 Collinwood, 44-35 John Mar- shall, 47-55 West Tech, 33-135 South, 39-6, and Rhodes, 33-15. BENGAL CHUCK DE CARO rests his chin on West Tech Karl Bort's back during their 138-pound match at Benedictine. -2 .1, ,.,. Lp CAPTAIN BILL HORRIGAN of Benedictine, 145 pounds, had to be satisfied With a decision over West Tech's Fred Odon. IN THE SECOND ROUND of this 154-pound match, Benedictine's Dick Kestner pinned his foe Carmen Za- garia of West Tech. Kestner, a Bengal varsity gridder, will be among the 17 returnees for next year's squad. ANOTHER VETERAN who will bolster Benedictine's Wrestling team next season is junior John Polz. The Bengal 133-pounder half nelsons Dick Makaneczny and eventually registers five points on a pin in this Senate encounter. XNQSN. N,s,d N . V5 Q f 'Q ewes? at A A BENGAL MATMEN: Top Row flcft to rightj--Chuck DeCaro, Dick Zbiegien, captain Bill Horrigan, John Polz, Don Dura, Andy Hudacko. Row One-Myron Crevar, Ed Repasy, Pete Vacca, jack Arra and Joe Franchino. w .1 1.5, Q-Q 'T Q .ni SENIOR TONY GIBBONS 1551, a first string, two-Way right tackle on Bene- dictine's varsity grid squad, utilized his six-foot, three-inch, 220-pound frame as a center with the Bengal varsity cagers also. '-'Benedictine Benedictine Benedictine Benedictine Benedictine Benedictine 'i'Benedictine Benedictine 1959-60 BENGAL VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Overall Record: Six wins, 11 losses East Senate Mark: six victories, eight defeats Lorain ,... ...... 7 1 Benedictine ...... 60 Collinwood .....,... 62 John Adams . . . . 63 Benedictine .....o 51 Cathedral Latin . A . . . 64 Glenville . . . . . 72 Benedictine . , . . . . 63 John Adams . . , . , . 55 John Hay . . . . 50 Benedictine . . . . 52 John Hay . . A . . , . 50 East Tech . ..,... 64 Benedictine . , 4 . . . 67 Glenville . . . . , , 65 Cathedral Latin ..,. 79 Benedictine . . . . , , 78 East ....., . , . . , 69 Alumni A . . ....., 80 Benedictine . . . . . . 59 East Tech . , . . . . 78 East . , . . . ...... 68 Benedictine .....,.. 71 Collinwood . , . A , 62 State Sectional Tourney at Parma Benedictine ,,...... 3 7 Brecksville ......,.. 3 9 'I' indicates independent game 1,-A HEAD MANAGER D011 Jankowski fleftj and - his assistants Bill Varga N if Ccenterj and Tom Pluto make equipment inven- tory. L KY TWO OTHER assistant managers performing a familiar duty are Jeff Mahon frightl and Dennis Dobies. is t it B 'X axis ' 1' if - S5 S, .P 'aa fi -I 255 Fa Eau f 2 . , Vx , ag Q? t B X F X 5 BASKETBALL BENEDICTINE and Cathedral Latin cagers reach for a rebound in the Lions' gym. Identiiiable Bengals are captain Conrad Barle USD, and Al Grigaliunas 4113. Benedictine varsity basketball coach Ed Kubancik guided the 'S 9- '60 Bengal squad to an overall record of six triumphs and 11 setbacks. By registering similar 6-8 East Senate records, the Bengals and John Adams tied for fourth place in the league. Bengal-Lion Game:- Hands Up! THE TWO POINTS about to be potted by Bengal right guard A1 Grigaliunas 1501 helped Benedictine Win an overtime victory over visiting John Hay, 54-50. BENEDICTINE'S LEFT FORWARD Al Jackson 1321 clinched the first round overtime triumph against the Hay Bookkeepers by connecting for four points in the extra session. THE FIRST ROUND Benedic- tine-Collinwood tilt Went into double-overtime, the Railroad- ers winning, 62-60. Bengals are fdark jerseys, left to right, Gibbons, Hummel and Barle. As the '59-'60 varsity basketball season came to an end, Benedictineis starting Hve consisted of one senior and four juniors. The senior was 6-1, right forward captain Conrad Barle. The juniors included 5-11, left for- ward Al Jackson, 6-2, center Jim Hummel, 5-8, left guard Dan O'Shaughnessy and 5-11, right guard Ron Sobieraj. The remaining six cagers on the 11-man var- sity were seniors 6-3, center Tony Gibbons and 5-11, right guard A1 Grigaliunas, and juniors 6-2 forward Jerry Spisakg 6-2, center Tom Watson and guards, 5-10 Hank Durica and 5-10 Dennis Andrews. BENEDICTINE LEFT GUARD Dan O'Shaughnessy scores an easy layup shot. The junior's season point-total of 117 was the third highest among Bengal varsity cagers. a n i s E i . z K s I I 4 + i IN THE FINAL three games of the campaign, coach Kubancik began to use six-foot, two-inch center Tom Watson K4-5, dark jersey, more frequently. 1959-60 BENGAL varsity cagers fleft to rightj: O'Shaughnessy, Andrews, Durica, Watson, Hummel, Gibbons, captain Barle, Spisak, Jackson, Grigaliunas, Sobieraj and coach Kubancik. IH .I xl. A l X ,, ,4 1' 5 fr' 0 BENEDICTINE'S FIRST STRING right guard junior Ron Sobierai is all set for next year's action. BARLE 115, made Press and News East Senate and Universe Bulletin's Senate All-Catholic teams. JACKSON LED Bengal scorers with 296 points on 125 field goals and 46 free throws. . -A New , QE-gg-. RQ I ,Q X 3 A ? .5 .1 nqypnu-Q 6 . A' A rf 5 X2 'I 'TL . li Uxil . Yi 5 'f'1. V ,J I 4 1 V JUNIOR VARSITY . K Q!! 1959-60 BENGAL IAYVEE CAGERS-season record: six victories, 10 defeatsg East Senate mark: 5-9. Top Row fleft to rightj-Dan Rinicella, Tom Friery, Art Schwelgien, Jim Janzso, Jim Veres, Haywood Truitt. Row One-Coach jerry Bush, Dennis Gilbride, Vaido- tas Augis, Ron Boruszkowski, Norm Kozak, John Ubel and Larry Wojciechowski. .lay Vees' Next Stop: Varsity Cage Squad e 4 s ,,... 2 RIGHT FORWARD Ron Boruszkowski 133, with left forward Larry Wojciechowski, center Art Schwelgien, left guard Norm Kozak and right guard Dennis Gilbride formed Benedictine junior varsity's starting five. BENGAL IAY VEES, alternate center, six-foot six-inch Jim Janzso, a junior, leaves the floor for a jump shot during Bene- dictine's encounter with Cathedral Latin. Teammate 143D is Art Schwelgien. FRESHMAN BENGAL right forward captain Jeff Chorba 1172 scored 203 of the squad's 485 points. In 11 outings Benedictine's 1959-60 freshman basketball team, under coach Jerry Bush, posted a 9-2 season record. The Bengal yearlings lost to Saint Edward, 36-29, and Collinwood first gamel , 40-28. They defeated Thomas Edison, S5-S35 Cathe- dral Latin, 44-40 and 26-205 Holy Name, 46-15 and 47-44, Chanel, 60-27 and 60-49, Collinwood fsecond gamej , 42-16, and Our Lady of Lourdes, 48-35. liigli and straight F R E S H E N 1959-60 BENEDICTINE FRESHMAN CAGERS fle-ft to rigbtj: Coach Jerry Bush, Dan Bilek, Al Zahn, Mike Jacob, Tom Pluto, John Upthegrove, George Suki, Bill Juras, Paul Beskid, captain Jeff Chorba, Tim Schuld and Howard Gunn. 'QQ' Q' I I69 5 y 3 96 SS A F2211 l' .1 95 Lai' F' ' 3 11 4 1-7X Q f 1 66 44 K 1 1 If 1 l70 SAINT ALBERT - first lunch- Ileft to rightj: Bruno Hoegler, Jim Brock, Jim Michalske, John Zme- cek, Frank Bohac, Carl Lo- Presti, Ron Brzoska. 43 SAINT ANDREW - first lunch - Clif Ainsworth, Jim Walters, Tom Kosewic, Les Sitko, Dan Baczkowski, Steve Dobrovic, Dick Sig- mund. SAINT ANDREW-second lunch - Jay Firzlaff, Tony Arko, Jim Szablewski, Walt Mikols, Brian Borah, John Kaplan, Ken Proboski, Bob Sindelar. G SAINT AN THONY-sec- ond lunch - Tom Tvrdik, Al Repasky, John Sullivan, Joe Hariper, Joe Hartman, Doug Arbaugh, John Klesch. SAINT CATHERINE-sem ond lunch - Ken Gajda, Dick Kestner, Arnie Hovan, Bill Gruehl, Bernie Labuda, Bob Wojas. h Cl SAINT FREDERICK-first lunch - Ray Ujlaki, Pat Pannetti, Dick Zbiegien, Fred Kozar, Mike Marincic, Jim Arth. 0 CHAMPION SAINT GEORGE-second lunch- Mike Mondzelewski, Joe Bu- jak, John Siath, Ed.Holicky, Bill Zielinski, Larry Oi-ihill, Bob Bekesz, Bob Matejka. HOLY INNOCENTS--sec- ond lunch-Paul Stano, Al Molnar, Dick Giambetro, Dave Dal Pra, Vic O'Block, John Shumar, Don Sobolew- ski, Dick Sedlacek. O O if s is f 5 is . ii-i'l...... in-li I D lntramurals Three months of action in Benedic- tine's 15 -team intramural basketball league terminated Mar. 17, with Saint George cap- turing the loop crown. Ruler of the seven-squad lunch circuit, Saint George defeated Saint Albert, king of the eight-team first lunch league, 19-17 in sudden death overtime in the school gym. The loop, open to juniors and seniors, was supervised by athletic director Joe Rufus. Saint Albert won divisional honors with an 8-1-1 record, and Saint George copped its sectional diadem with a 9-0-1 mark. The student body witnessed Saint George's victory on Mike Mondzelewski's foul shot with no time remaining and Larry Orihill's two-pointer in the extra session. es' Si l 1 f i x 1 I i 5 X 5 ' 1 I I ' ' E 5 I . SAINT HYACINTH-first lunch-Ray Gorski, Dennis Swenton, Bill Young, John Colagiovanni, Fred Prusa, Jerry Bednarz, Ron Ziv- csak. SAINT JAMES-first lunch I , V , 'n Q Y -. ' he ,,k.:x , K. 5: N .J J ii.. 7 A454 ,j1 1f ' - aim 1 2155 xg lgig Aiixx iiiwk xxx E xi X K f , x :K ,Q :pany A x X N xii K 'Q ' fl X 'S cf 4 Q -1- ph I u fix r' ' R tw A f' ' . W W' We . , is I X X If 1 I I I I J X K 8l7'5'13'4 'ell 5513i 7'2 4'X12 l sl l H X ,y f 1 ii f l 1 r DICK SIGMUND Q63 of saint Andrew? quin- tet, observes Saint George's Bob Bekesz fleftl and Bill Zielinski demonstrate a new dance. ka. WE . fs fa ww .gf f f if 3' Ps B' 5 E . i . Q 5 1 fs, , 1 k R x 5 SAINT MATTHEW-second luncb-Bill St. Andrassy, Bill Lusk, Tim Grabowski, Tom Vassallo, Frank Mulac, John Spernoga. -Dave Nekvinda, Ross Fa- randa, Art Zygmunt, John Vodrazka, Bill Procop, Em- erick Spera, Tom Timko, X 1. .I0hn 5Cl'0CC2- iff y 3: ', fl' N ' f M ln eee A ' N iz 8' YW i ' gil t. SAINT JEROME - first - - K M- U , g luncb-Dick Pacl, Jim Ra- 55' I 98 X6 S domski, Frank Kolo, Gene ' -ff 4 P' Smolinski, Jim Kalina, Mike 1' I lv S r ,M ' Parnin, Ed Hudak, Dennis 1' ' Wil 3 W 55' Marcin. ! A J l I r l 7 i X l I A ' . sstn Q Q as ' iei i J isee we SAINT JUDE - second fig' I J .A C , wff l lunch-Gene Wolchko, John I - - ff ' Rauckhorst, Bob Krusoe, ff, ,4 ,V W' W Rx' J Marty Kralik, Dennis Kni- f ff, 5 fy:-5, ola, Joe Vetrick. J I I A ' f 1 0, , I A , 1 I rg 'D I ' I I ' A L- ,L ,mlfvgf I yrlrr r SAINT IUDE-first lunch ' - ' 5 'JA X fL,. 5' F -fi -Guy Mascio Jim Kall, v Q sw, I . ff? ' A Jolln Franko, Bill Wilclmeck, W' l f ,Q P 'Q I Tom Busta. V M F if I . .UL fl ' J11lgk.2,f', ,, fig- YT ,X4, I , I y IWfkllpf' WT -'ffL'i'il 1Fl1' ., f it .,.. , , Q x'f. 3 K.7V iff' ei,s Q , pl sgg1iH A ', 53iJil+,Q', 4. I IJJIS .eanee J s,sJJ g ny Vnyl -Aging' mug-1+ f ,i ' ' 1 ' M 'i . -fan :iv K .J., ,V ,A fi ,- K' sf 3 ,.,V 'N A gn I A I 1' x fl ' ' ' F, . I A ,J J .. lv V A A JJ 7 AVJWIZ 8 Y i 5 if ,I 4 , I 1 ! A ' I n SAINT ROCCO- first lunch--Joe Scliepis, Dennis Stefanek, Tony Palmieri, Jack Arra, John Zultner, Jim Hrisko, Ross Farro. Paul Rini. l7l '- Championship B ASE B A LL SEN IORS Norm Smith Qleftj and Frank Kolo made the Bengal baseball varsity M as sophomores. BEN EDICTIN E SHORTSTOP Paul Rini did elude the tag of Holy Name's third baseman Jim Malkus .... CENTER- FIELDER Norm Smith 18, takes a healthy swing .... RINI SETS himself for the relay to first .... CATCHER Dennis Marcin Q17 J unloosens with it ' ' S m, A 1 r , 3 ,...s.- 9' two bats. FIREBALLER John Siath hurled in 12 contests last year. ANOTHER STARTING hurler is John Strauss, curve ball spe- cialist. S fi 1959 VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES Benedictine 3 . . ........... Parma Benedictine 6 ......,... Shaker Heights Benedictine 4 ....... Cleveland Heights Ksectirmal tourney gamej 'Benedictine 4 ............, John Adams Benedictine 2 ............. University cS2L'ffQIdl tourney gamej : Benedictine 7 ............. Holy Name Benedictine 9 .............. Barberton Benedictine 9 . . . . . Barberton Benedictine 9 ...... : .....,.... Parma 'Benedictine 9 ............, West Tech fdistrict title gamal Benedictine 2 'Benedictine S ................Bedford South 5 8 3 3 8 0 6 3 I0 7 7 8 Benedictine l ..... Warrenlville Heights Benedictine ll ......,...... Holy Name Benedictine 1 ..... Warremville Heights 'Benedictine 7 . . . ..., ......... W eat 'Benedictine 7 . . . ....,... Lincoln Benedictine 5 . . . ........... South Benedictine 4 . . . . . . Cleveland Height: 'Benedictine 1 ......... Saint Ignatius Benedictine 5 .,.......... John Adams Kelty playof game, 'Benedictine 17 .,............... South Qcity championship gamej 'Benedictine 2 ............ John Adams 'V Senate games. 4114 4. THIS QUINTET of jumors w1ll be on hand for the '61 cam palgn also. QLeft to rlght catcher Tony Arko, centeriielder jay Fnrzlaff, shortstop Paul R1n1, second baseman Ross Farro, and first baseman Jxm Hummel COACH AUGIE BOSSU is 1n h1s seventh season as Benednctme varsxty baseball mentor H15 record 54 12 2 55 19 1, 56 17 1 '57 16 3 ' 17 6, and '59 13-11 di, ,. W af 'L .. ,Q Q- 1 - ,- A 4-f y f 94 't .L ha-1 Q-A ,N ygxz uf NN. XX 1 ' Air-I5 x I 5: K Q Q Q- s.,-9 N L. 55 ' im ,- ' ' .s wav Q. . rre i S 'ff Q K 3. 4 --'- , 5 Q N r Q , I 5 aw 5 fl i.-N X . XS ,an Qw Wm' .LL llni 5 I , 1 ' , 9 I A .-aW,q: 1' 1 31313 4, 2 , ,4 ff- Av.- Qozvisa 1 I .. .-4 ,sr 'C . x,n1 ' 2. 4, V , tr- Q --.4522,.:r.7-w - M' ' - H r.,' . W r A I i 4 - 'wp-'W 'ff -1 .' pr 'ws - , .ga M A , V ,, N ,, Q 41 X mn,-'....a-. '5f,w-QFM , 1 I A -. if W. 3,4 it ' 'bs 1 ?'w-Jw , s , f ' MIKE MONDZELEWSKI, outfielder-first baseman, hit a three-run homer to spark Benedictine to a 17-5 victory over regional champion South in the '59 city playoff game. THE N UCLEUS forming Benedictine's pitching staff includes Qleft to rightj Frank Kolo, John Strauss, Mike Lipka, Dan Baczkowski and John Siath. All are seniors except junior Lipka. I75 RANDY BARLE SCORES Traic director is Norm Smith and Dennis Marcin is the catcher. Sixteen members from Bene- dictine's 19-man 'S 9 varsity base- ball squad are wearing Bengal diamond uniforms again. This number includes ten seniors and six juniors. The seniors are Jim Kolenich, John Siath, Dan Baczkowski, Mike Mondzelewski, Randy Barle, Frank Kolo, John Strauss, Al Grigaliunas, Dennis Marcin and Norm, Smith. The juniors include Ross Farro, Jim Hum- mel, Jay Firzlaff, Paul Rini, Tony Arko and Mike Lipka. In 24 games last year, Bene- dictine, city championship run- nerup, posted a 7-3 Senate record and a 6-8 non-league mark. r vk' f.,,,fi. M sf: gl, r r qt, X f K 7 - THIRD BASEMAN-CATCHER Al Grigaliunas fakes tag on sliding Jim Kolenich. Coaching is Jim Hummel. 'A fur Qi, W A . - , W, . 1 M. f 4. ' ,I f, fu., . 1960 RETURNEES-Standing fleft to rigbtj: shortstop Jim Kolenich, second baseman Ross Farro, pitcher John Siath, first baseman Jim Hummel, pitcher Dan Baczkowski, rightfielder Mike Mondzelewski, leftiielder Randy Barle, first baseman- pitcher Frank Kolo, pitcher John Strauss. Kneeling: catcher- infielder Al Grigaliunas, centerfielder Jay Firzlaff, catcher- outfielder Dennis Marcin, shortstop Paul Rini, centeriielder Norm Smith, catcher Tony Arko and' pitcher Mike Lipka. SOUTHPAW FRANK KOLO pitched in five games last year posting a 3-1 record. 9 fu' I Q1-if , -- -K - -,f , . 1. , A-,' ,...,, - :Q--,M ,..e.1a.,'.,'..A'fA5 .5 . QM. LQ., .., . s h iz., 33. ,'u,:Q:Z. .U it A-3.-w.3iqqh,t.i 'J . feff-.w.1..g- -+f'ws- ,gs-e IERRY ESTVANDER fservingj and Sarunas Lazdinis oppose Bob Taylor fleftj and Bill Davis in a doubles match on the Bengal court. THE QUICK-DRYING clay courts on the Bene- dictine campus are rated as two of the best in the Greater Cleveland area. T E N N I S . . . forelwand, overhead and bacfclrand artists . . AROUND THIS QUARTET of veteran courtmen the Bengals' 1960 varsity tennis team will be built. QStanding, left to rightj: Bob Taylor and Bill Davis. flineelingj: Jerry Estvander and Sarunas Lazdinis. Benedictine is one of the 17 schools comprising the Greater Cleveland High School Tennis league. Returning from last year's squad are six netters. They include seniors Bill Davis, Bob Taylor and Tony Gombach, and juniors Jerry Estvander, Sarunas Lazdinis and Harry Koberna. The Bengal netmen are coached by Father Anthony, O.S.B. - ,, J e , 'QM 'M , 62, llllfyh FlEt'iLiA14Q ff' f HN Alf:-? DEFENDING CHAMPIONS-The roster of Benedictine's 1960 varsity golf team lists fstanding, left to rightjz Don Sobolewski, Tom Weiskopf, Ed Hudak, ' John sripkala, Bob Krusoe. flineelingj: Bob Frijouf, Sal Forlani, Jim Radomski, Steve Kandra, Bill Lusk and Jim Zamiska. . .it's a birdie three . . The 1960 golfing season Hnds Benedictine as the defending cham- pion of the Metropolitan league. Besides Winning the loop crown, the Bengals of last year finished third in the district tourney at Seneca golf course. Benedictine's Tom -I-OM WEISKOPF Weiskopf was medalist with a two-over-par 74. Weiskopf along with Jim Radomski, Bob Krusoe, John Stipkala and Sal Forlani are returnees from the '59 squad. BOB KRUSOE SAL FORLANI JIM RADOMSKI JOHN STIPKALA U X' xi K L- 91 ,N11,Ly'Tj? JL Riga 1 ws.::f.t,rA - ysgtxf :j'xMjLS1i-Q , ofa- fe M' is A .V - if-91?-fy! .. ' ,, ' ..-K W f -sn sy. :Z tgaggxlmt A f1:-'ff1. e-24L1f,'Ecqgg.p, . . , isa 0ff,'l.1?'-x,'f7f0' ,. Jw: ' Q 1:2 ,.f.:w,g.11,f?Q',,1r,:,v!a-,iflf, .L Q-waae.,.,M,.g,,,f,sv . my . A1 . V, Q iB'x1g-1' , ' 49 ' if ff sf Q -ggi ' 1'f?:f-S'Ff:we f- f ,Q 4 V ' ...r is VALQE. 'gli' A Q X ,, gl ' , if to ,W 'chi if-fi X gi 1, t:zg,gx.i4.l'g i i if fs:-fw rv X' Q ,Nas-X fwsars s fs... 1 1? ws JU, 5 .!k?:ai-1 .--.45 .i., -.55xlx?5, s A Y A ,, 1 .U sift. ss,- Q A 4 F as aff X 1' 'il .faq-50 wiser? Q wish' . :Q-sau J, V 4543, '- iipftl i K wa 3- ,-.Q-w T:Q'.w 1fiw-fi. --:af- wr ,1 . - J' F -'41 X fest-,-gfjspflixr, + EUHR.. KH-SY wif 'a : , - at 4- , l -M -- -, ---- Mn- W- f I. . ESM. I sg- 1 X f rf' , Q- ' its , , - um? A IN ADDITION TO being a dashman, Bob Be- kesz also excels as a shot r-1 ,if NW nbsxifitfi : -putter. if 1' ,K BREAKING INTO varsity competition last year as a sophomore, Jim Hrisko is Bcnedictine's top entry in the 180-yard low hurdles. TRACKMEN . A . K I' I80 I I if Mi I ,,.l,i,,mW-3-n'e':qP'qg:i'. , ,, , Lf f I 3 if .1 -JQA5, -Q.. ,-Kas., I vig 2' 1 2 Q:-. 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M, ,Q Nil ' ,N f 3 . -Y x A3 7'l' 'r -4 1 J 1.14 w - H ix '1 1 -f 'ff - 1, .3 fs. IM,-f J 'N A N. ' ' 0 x Q V 4' N ' ' 'B -' Q . , Q ff L X Q N I -6 S' 4 5 U sd sq, K A V N, X 3 A 5 , 'Y . . i 54x '32, 1 K ' xv X Wt., 1 '. l' N 54 Q: -4 -5 ja :iv - af '-'M K- 'fJZi.5,.w wg? lk? 3: f.,,i,k , -fa :HA . ,4 t Y K 5 ,K . 5 1 94 , K S 3 Q . Hi??,F2zg,N X we X Wi 1 BENEDICTINEH9 SEVENTH annual honors and awards convocation was June 3. The assembly com- menced with a 9 a.m. Mass at the campus Marian grotto. Then followed the remaining portion of the program in the school auditorium. THE THIRTIETH annual commencement exercises of Benedictine were June 12. The 240 graduates assisted at 9 a.m. Mass in Saint Benedict church. Diplomas were awarded by the school president at 3 p.m. in Saint Benedict's. GRADUATION 6 a long awaited moment in our lives . . l- 'ev-5 X , . R, , c EA , 1 ,nf , R t i 2 A i WILLIAM DAVIS, yearbook editor and an editor emeritus of the Bennet, breaks his usual pensive countenance with a Sunday smile upon receiving special commendation from Father Robert, O.S.B., school principal. ATTIRED IN cap and gown --the Benedictine graduate b e g i n s the morning of commence- ment day by assisting at M a s s a n d receiving Communion in Saint Benedict church. l84 Commencement day approaches. The prospec- tive Benedictine graduate thinks. He meditates on his four years of Benedictine education. He finds that the faculty trained him to be a Benedictine man, a good man, adequately prepared for college and aware of his moral and social re- sponsibilities. Through an education which trains both mind and will, the prospective Benedictine graduate knows what God expects of him in life and that DURING THE HONORS and awards convocation the school president presides and Benedictine students obtain recognition for their achievements, be it intel- lectual, spiritual, social or athletic. he has sufficient character to follow Godis vvill. By studying the college preparatory course, the prospective Benedictine graduate confidently seeks a higher education to live a fuller and more useful life and to prepare for a career. He leaves Benedictine perceiving he cannot merely think of himself through life, that the moral and social responsibility of leadership is one of the greatest opportunities the United States affords. div? '- ky,--RH-3: F ,K g fi arg, Q ei A Y Q 'A 3 ' If ' if Q' V ' ,. I -44-25,1 . . h.- I .E f f,g - E 1:5 'F-Q Jag'-is -A n v - ' rx: .- ' .5 'X ' ni X' K' ' x ..,' 0 ' . to r K Y 165, .S 5 is i 'Ili ' u , 9.5. 1 r id' ii X .piqifai E 'ul if keg' a , V fs ,K ,x 3 2 BJ ri at - ' fl-iv 5 - t .v s. - .31 '- In if a rd' 'N' . s 4 1, X sa.. tif!-N 5 W - w . K-asf S 'mi --'ae K ws. . , V' X 'S -6.1-32 ' ' X '- '-ff .uv Q BEFORE RECEIVING their diplomas, prospec- tive graduates visit campus grotto and pray to God-Centered Graduate Education comes from the association of an immature mind with a mature mind. X swp Mary for the last time as Benedictine students. FRESHMEN Fred Corrigan fleftj and John Crega assist prospective graduate Thomas Kose- wic prepare for his formal departure from Bene- dictine June 12. , jx if 'Q ' 1 . mf-6 .. n tug., A w 3 mu M' if N 4- , ':H.l gy .. 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M JB -X ,N J fs 1, MW , - 9 2' NN ' 'JIEMM a Q, WWW '51, W, , , ,,, ,W 1 x B Q A Vote of Thanks 3 YEARBOOK'S FINANCIAL GIANTS: Top Row fleft to rightj - Edivvard Laketek, ZA, Robert Troha, 4E, David Plucinsky, 4E, Dennis Kniola, 4A, Stephen Bzdafka, 3C, John Vodrazka, A Ainsworth, Mrs. Cliford J. Akuszavski, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Albert, Julius Albrecht, Richard Alvino, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Amato, Joseph Ambroziak, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Andel, Dr. and Mrs. Frank J. Andel, Rev. John J. Andel, Rev. Joseph M. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Andras, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Andrasak, Peter, Sr. Andrey, Mrs. Stephen J. Andrisek, Dr. Albert Antel, Mr. and Mrs. William Arcuri, Mr. and Mrs. John Ardale, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arko, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Augis, Mrs. Algima B Babbits, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bacho, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bacik, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Baczkowski, Mrs. Mary Baginski, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baginski, Mr. and Mrs. John Bakula, Mrs. Amelia Balazs, Mr. and Mrs. John G. 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Warnick, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Washington, Beverly Wasiniak, Patricia Wasinski Family Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander A. Webb, Georgia M. 'Veber's Cafe Weglowski, Mrs. Anna Weglowski, John D. Wehrmeyer, Mrs. Josephine Weinrauch, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weiskopf, Daniel Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. William Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel West, Frank White, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wick, Katherine Wickett, Mrs. Lilian Wiederwohl, Mrs. Albina Wilcheck, William Winca, Rev. Harry S. Winter, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Winter Sisters Wintterer, Mrs. Eleanor B. Wintterer, Gaston Paul Wisniewski, Mr. and .Mrs. joseph Wisniewski, Mr. and Mrs. Roman Witkiewicz, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Witkowski, Mrs. Edward Witt, Albert J. Wojas, Stanley Wojciechowski, Mr. and Mrs. John Wojtkiewicz, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wojtkiewicz, Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Wolchko, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wolf, Rev. Lawrence M. Woloszyn, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wurni, Mr. and Mrs. Robert PERSONAL PATRONS Y Yenco, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Yenco, Patricia Yolch, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew York, Mr. and Mrs. John Young, Mrs. William Yunich, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Yurkovich, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Z Zabor, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zabrusky, Mrs. julia Zack, Mr and Mrs. Casimir Zack, Mr and Mrs. Jay C. Zadravec, Mr. and Mrs. joseph Zadravec, Thomas Zahn, Mrs. Bernice Zahuranec, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zajc, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zakrzewski, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zargari, Mrs. Beatrice Zaylor, Dr. Walter T. Zawislan, John J., Jr. Zbiegien, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zeglen, Rt. Rev. John M. Zelasko, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zelenka, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zelle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zellers, Frank Zeman's Delicatessen Zidiunas, Agnes Zidiunas, Carol Zielinski, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zion, Mrs. Robert Zisk, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zivcsak, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J' Zmecek, Joseph L. Zon, Mr. and Mrs. John Zsori, Mr. and Mrs. John Zubelik, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zultner, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Zummo, Frank Zurava, George E. Zurava, Mr. and Mrs. George Zurowski, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zygmunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I. A A A FARM 85 GARDEN SUPPLY 6020 MAYFIELD ROAD MAYFIELD HEIGHTS, OHIO A C EXTERMINATING CORP. 1603 SAINT CLAIR AVENUE MA 1-3338 Acme Paving and Construction 11117 Woodland Avenue Concrete SW 5-2813 Asphalt Adair Realty St Insurance 4847 Turney Road VU 3-1774 Alaimo Brothers Shoe Clinic 3454 East 93rd Street Shoes Worn? Take Heed-See Mead ' ALERT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS EAST 93RD AT HARVARD BR 1-6800 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '60 ALESCI'S IMPORTED FOODS CLEVELAND AND SOUTH EUCLID ALLIANCE PRINTING CO. 7439 BROADWAY MI 1-6572 ALEX GRUSZKA, PRESIDENT Al-Mar Hair Stylists 4133 Lee Road Professional Hairstyling Compliments of Al's Beverage 3721 East 93rd Street Al's Sohio Service 8703 Garfield Boulevard Brake Work and Tune-Ups American Slovak Club 10303 Buckeye Road Cleveland 4, Ohio ANDY'S DRIVE-IN-BEVERAGE 12525 BELLAIRE ROAD A FINE CHOICE OF BEER AND WINE Anthony Coiffures, Incorporated 11418 Woodland Avenue RA 1-3111 We'll Go to Your Head Patrick Antonelli 8: Bill Cesa Contractor's Machinery for Rent KE 1-8000 Appliance Mart 15322 Lorain Avenue OR 1-2000 Appliance Parts 86 Key Service 12530 Buckeye Road SK 1-8018 Our Work Is Guaranteed Aragon Lounge Bar 3180 West 25th Street Where Old Friends Meet ARTH HARDWARE MODEL AIRPLANES - HO TRAINS 12206 WOODLAND AVENUE B Babe's Corner Store 2249 East 105:11 Street Joseph Roberts, Proprietor Balasz Landscaping Service 2823 East 120th Street For Frees Estimates Call: SK 1-7929 Ball Barber Shop Business by Appointment Ball Building CH 1-2455 The Bank of Cleveland 7100 Broadway 4805 Turney Road BUSINESS PATRONS BARMATIC PRODUCTS COMPANY AUTOMOTIVE REPLACEMENT PARTS 13605 UNION AVENUE Compliments of Robert Barnes BARTKO'S FOOD CENTER 12602 GRIFFING AVENUE WY 1-2122 BERNARD E. BARTKO Baskind's Drug Stores 11600 Buckeye Road 12500 Buckeye Road B Bt B Foods . Complete Food Market 8500 Kosciuszko Avenue GA 1-9263 B 85 B TV Supermarket Dealer's Reconditioned TV's 3005 Clark Avenue AT 1-3800 . BEDFORD FORD COMPANY 310 BROADWAY AVENUE BEDFORD, OHIO Bell jewelry and Appliance Watches - Diamonds - Trophies 13526 Miles Avenue Bender's Bar Incorporiated 2011 West 25th Street Cleveland 13, Ohio Benedict Floor Covering Company 7037 Superior Avenue For Free Estimates Call: HE 1-1114 COMPLIMENTS OF BENEDICTINE BAND 2900 EAST BOULEVARD BUSINESS PATRONS COMPLIMENTS OF BENEDICTINE BOOKSTORE '2900 EAST BOULEVARD COMPLIMENTS OF BENEDICTINE BOOKSTORE 2900 EAST BOULEVARD COMPLIMENTS OF BENEDICTINE CAFETERIA 2900 EAST BOULEVARD COMPLIMENTS OF BENEDICTINE CAFETERIA 2900 EAST BOULEVARD BENEDICTINE DADS' CLUB GENERAL MEETINGS 2nd WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH Rev. William J. Benisek Holy Family Church Parma, Ohio Benwood Meats Meats for Freezers 13914 Benwood Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Benyo 11014 Greenwich Avenue Cleveland 5, Ohio Bernie's Loop Cafe ' 3661 East'93rd Street Cleveland 5, Ohio BERRY FUNERAL HOME 7200 DETROIT AVENUE WO 1-0500 Best Printing Company 15409 Saint Clair Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio BICAN BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME 5215 FLEET AVENUE MI 1-9128- Blue Ribbon Meats, Incorporated 3800 Orange Avenue Caterers to Institutions BODNAR BROTHERS TRUCKING 8811 MARSHALL AVE. BR 1-6716 24 HOUR SERVICE BOHAC'S HOME BAKERY 3716 EAST 53rd STREET TRY OUR BOHEMIAN RYE BREAD Bohemian Tavern 12905-12907 Miles Avenue MI 1-9763 Compliments of Mike Boros Cafe 12302 Buckeye Road BOULEVARD AUTO PARTS 3675 EAST 116th STREET WA 1-3060 COMPLIMENTS OF BOULEVARD LANES 2853 EAST 116th STREET Boutique Beauty Salon 12800 Shaw Avenue CL 1-3686 Cleveland 8, Ohio BOWLODROME THE BEST IN BOWLING 3330 BROADVIEW ROAD Bowski's Grocery and Meat Market 8001 Kosciuszko Avenue HE 1-4369 COMPLIMENTS OF FRANK M. BRENNAN COUNTY TREASURER B-Rite 1 Hour Odorless Cleaners No. 1 Plant-3881 East 123rd Street No. 2 Plant-10601 Union Avenue Binder's Drive-In Bakery -6074 State Road Parma 34, Ohio Blackie's Barber Shop 4423 East 131st Street Garfield Heights, Ohio Rev. Stephen Blasko Saint Andrew the Apostle Church Barberton, Ohio Bloom Brothers Hardware 2884 East 116th Street Cleveland 20, Ohio The Blue Danube Orchestra Music for A11 Occasions BROADWAY OPTICAL SERVICE JOSEPH C. KOTELES, OPTICIAN 9102 BROADWAY AVE. MI 1-0055 Brookline Garage General Repair Work EV 2-4033 BUBNICK CARPET COMPANY QUALITY FLOOR COVERINGS 12508 EUCLID AVENUE CE 1-6031 Bud's Cleaners 3985 East 131st Street Pick-up and Delivery Frank V. Buzzelli Income Tax Service JOHN BYRNE INSURANCE CO. 730 UNION COMMERCE BLDG. MA 1-8800 C Calvo Foods 2151 Murray Hill Road Cleveland 6, Ohio Capitol Beverage Co. 1121 East 79th Street We Deliver - Call EX 1-0329 Carbonic Dispenser, Inc. It Costs Less . . . to Serve the Best with . . . Sodamaster Cardinal Tire Company 3320 Woodland Avenue CH 1-3206 BEST WISHES JOHN J. CARNEY COUNTY AUDITOR Castle Music House 4116 Clark Avenue WO 1-2121 , Lessons on All Instruments Catherine's Bake Shoppe Cakes for All Occasions SW 5-5775 C 85 C Electronics Hi-Fi and TV Specialists 1741 Euclid Avenue CH 1-2675 Celmer Sons, Inc. Manufacturers of Homeward Steps LO 1-0944 CENTRAL BRASS MFG. CO. 2950 EAST 55th STREET CLEVELAND 27, OHIO Emery P. Ceo 4678 Warner Road Cleveland 25, Ohio Cerne's Bakery 7108 Saint Clair Avenue Specialists in Fine Baking S. J. Check E-9 West Side Market Pork Specialists Chester 30th Lanes Home of Saint Paul's Bowling League CHRISTOPHER TOOL AND DIE CO 3215 EAST 90th STREET CLEVELAND 4, OHIO Cipolla,s Pine Inn 5065 Northfield Road SW 1-6147 2357 Erwr 100th Street SW 5-0139 The Best in Italian, American Food I94 CITY TITLE COMPANY SUITE 701 - 75 PUBLIC SQUARE J. F. DZURILLA, PRESIDENT Clark Avenue Drug 4101 Clark Avenue Free Delivery GOOK LUCK FELLOW GRADUATES FROM CLASS 4-B Claudia's Lounge 507 East 185th Street Euclid 19, Ohio CLEVELAND CAFE sis WEST SUPERIOR AVENUE GOOD FOOD AND LIQUOR Cleveland Celery Market Co. Geraci Brothers Wholesale Fruit and Produce Cleveland Planer Mfg's Open Side Planets 3148 Superior Avenue Cleveland Slovak Social Club 11216 Buckeye Road Cleveland 4, Ohio Cleveland Southeastern Bus Co. On Your Next Trip Charter a Bus Keep Your Group Together THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 3705 CARNEGIE AVENUE CLEVELAND 15, OHIO THE EMPLOYEES OF THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 3705 CARNEGIE AVENUE Colony Bowling Lanes 12716 Buckeye Road SK 2- 3 9 09 The Colony Restaurant World's Finest Pizza Chardon Road COMMERCIAL STEEL TREATING CO. 1225 MARQUETTE AVE. HE 1-1412 CLEVELAND 14, OHIO CORPUS CHRISTI CHURCH 5204 NORTHCLIFFE AVENUE CLEVELAND 9, OHIO Cottage Bakery 691 Broadway Avenue Bedford, Ohio Crawford Radio 85 TV, Inc. The Best in TV Service At the Fairest Price CROATIAN TAVERN 3244 SAINT CLAIR AVENUE LIQUOR, FOOD, AND BEER Cross Roads Tavern 5435 Pearl Road Parma 29, Ohio Cross Roads Tavern 5435 Pearl Road Parma 29, Ohio Crystal Ball Lighting Co. Make Your Next Dance a Moonlight LI 1-5180 CUYAHOGA SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 4119 EAST 131st STREET 4? INTEREST ON INSURED SAVINGS Cye's Haberdashery 6412 Fleet Avenue VU 3-2210 Proms and Weddings Our Specialty BUSINESS PATRONS Pete DiMarco's Fruit Store 1 1825 Union Avenue DISTRIBUTOR WAREHOUSE FURNITURE - APPLIANCES - CARPETS 6920 UNION AVENUE Domagalski Funeral Home 14220 Harvard Avenue Cleveland 28, Ohio Don's Corners Home Cooked Meals 28020 Miles Avenue DOROTHY'S DELICATESSEN NICHOLAS AND DOROTHY LUCARELLI 10601 SANDUSKY AVE. VU Double B Bar 2613 Woodhill Road 3-5115 BENEDICTINE DADS' CLUB GENERAL MEETINGS 2nd WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH D john D's Bar 3427 Brookpark Road Liquor and Fine Foods Compliments of Saul S. Danaceau Common Pleas Court Decora, Inc. 19716 East 9 Mile Road Saint Clair Shores, Michigan Dee Jaye Floors 10038 Lorain Avenue Linoleum - Asphalt - Tile Denard's Beverage 3426 Brookpark Road SH 9-1163 DENZINE AND SORNA PAINTING AND DECORATING 13618 CAINE AVENUE LU 1-0735 DE PAREE BAR 1787 EAST 9th STREET CLEVELAND 14, OHIO D. F. Tool and Die Co. 13602 Aspinwall Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio Dibby's Delicatessen Assorted Cold Cuts - Cut-Up Poultry 8201 Pulaski Avenue EX 1-0929 DI CARLO'S PIZZA 9696 EUCLID AVENUE CE 1-9730 Fine Food and Liquor Congratulations, Class of 1960 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drongowski 4605 Harvard Avenue Durmar's Suburban Hairdresser For the Ultimate in Hair Fashion 5387 Mayfield Road HI 2-6330 Wilfred Dusek - Printing Service 6812 Daisy Avenue LA 4-6725 Independence, Ohio Dr. Stephen F. Dzurik 12401 Buckeye Road Cleveland 20, Ohio E A. J. EAGLE GENERAL INSURANCE szs NATIONAL CITY BANK BLDG. EAGLE SUPER MARKET 10005 MILES AVENUE VU 3-2505 East Side Motors Collision Experts 12536 Forest Hill Economy Hardware 12334 Superior Avenue Cleveland 6, Ohio Edelmuth World's Finest Stereo 1741 Euclid Avenue Edfs Beverage 10518 Union Avenue Cleveland 5, Ohio BUSINESS PATRONS 7 3 3 7 BROADWAY ED'S DELICATESSEN MI l -97 3 2 Elbee Sinclair Service 4086 East 131st Street Cleveland 5, Ohio Eli's Restaurant and Bar 2401 East 9th Street Cleveland 15, Ohio Philip Engoglia, Builder 6777 McKenze Drive North Olmsted, Ohio Erghiand Nagy Barber Shop 8910 Buckeye Road Cleveland 4, Ohio - ERNIE'S CAFE MANTUA CORNERS, OHIO MR. AND MRS. ERNEST LACZKO EUCLID WINDOW CLEANING CO. JANITOR SERVICE - WALL WASHING EXTERIOR BLDG. CLNG. 8c REPAIRS EUREKA SCREW PRODUCTS 3960 EAST 91st STREET CLEVELAND 5, OHIO Evans Brake Service 1132 Hayden Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio Evegens Auto Parts 3975 East 131st Street WA 1-8488 F Fabian's Delicatessen 5020 Brainard Road Solon, Ohio FACTORY FURNITURE COMPANY WE SELL FOR LESS . 4997 BROADWAY AVENUE Farro Brothers Dry Cleaning 16114 Kinsman Road Shaker Heights, Ohio BEST WISHES FROM GEORGE E. FEDOR WILLIAMSON BUILDING RT. REV. JOSEPH FEGHALI SAINT MARON'S CHURCH 1245 CARNEGIE AVENUE Louis Ferfolia Funeral Home 9116 Union Avenue at East 93rd MI I-7420 Compliments of Helen and Bill Feyjes 10510 Lorain Avenue AI Finn and Sons Gulf Service 4957 Center Road Warrensville Heights, Ohio FIRST CATHOLIC SLOVAK UNION 3289 EAST 55th STREET CLEVELAND 27, OHIO GEORGE FORGAC 1132 8 CONTINENTAL CLEVELAND 20, OHIO THE FORMAN COMPANY E. P. LEWANDOWSKI, PRESIDENT GENERAL INSURANCE FRANCIS BEVERAGE BEER, WINE, AND GROCERIES WE DELIVER Frank-Daniel's Orchestra Music for All Occasions Call: BR 1-2085 OI' MI I-6038 Frank's Barber Shop 13004 Buckeye Road Cleveland 20, Ohio FRANK'S GULF SERVICE 4262 TURNEY ROAD GENERAL REPAIRS DI 1-9761 Frankieis Delicatessen Beverages and Cold Cuts 4444 Rocky River Drive ALFONSO C. FRATO, JR. PLUMBING AND HEATING REPAIRS CE 1-0257 M Freeway Home Furnishings, Inc. ' 5203 Fleet Avenue-BR 1-115 3 Complete Home Outfitters COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENT OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Compliments of A Friend Compliments Of a Friend Good Luck! Compliments of A Friend Compliments of A Friend Compliments of A Friend Frog Town Tavern Joseph Pavilonis 11100 Buckeye Road Compliments of Fudella's Payfair 11003 Mount Carmel Road Furniture Land 7041 Broadway Avenue Cleveland 5, Ohio G Gail's Dry Cleaning 2839 East 102nd Street Your Quality Cleaner Rev. Hugh J. Gallagher Saint Monica Church Cleveland 25, Ohio LESTER GALLAGHER FUNERAL HOME 9615 MILES AVENUE DI 1-0733 Gallagher's Dari-Delite Cones - Shakes - Malts - Sundaes 14711 Miles Avenue GARFIELD RUBBER PRODUCTS, INC. - 13532 BROADWAY AVENUE GARFIELD HEIGHTS 25, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF STEPHEN E. GASPAR MR. AND MRS. ALBERT GAYLOR 8806 SOUTH HIGHLAND AVENUE GARFIELD HEIGHTS 25, OHIO George's Meat Market Choice Meats Fresh Poultry GERACI'S RESTAURANT 14408 CEDAR ROAD AT GREEN CLEVELAND, OHIO Gerome Bt Capretta Builders, Inc. 4143 Mayfield Road Cleveland 21, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Albert Giambetro 1152 East 61st Street Cleveland 3, Ohio Gillombardo Brothers Square Deal 13205 Miles Avenue Free Delivery G 85 M News 1770 East 9th Street Cleveland 14, Ohio Gold Cross Pharmacy 2943 Woodhill Road Cleveland 4, Ohio Gold's Eagle Super Market 10405 Union Avenue For the Best Food in Town Golden Loaf Bakery 4478 Broadview Road 2108 West 19th Street Golub Funeral Home 4703 Superior Avenue Cleveland 3, Ohio J. L. Goodman Furniture Company 835 8 Broadway Avenue Cleveland 5, Ohio Goodyear Service 3230 East 93rd Street Cleveland 4, Ohio Gordon Furniture 2201 Superior Avenue PR 1-2622 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS or 1960 Ma. AND Mas. HENRY GORGON THE GORMAN-LAVELLE PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY 2341 EAST 22ND STREET Grabski V Ford - Pontiac - Dodge BROADWAY LEO GRABSKI FORD 8003 BROADWAY AVENUE CLEVELAND 5, OHIO WALTER GRABSKI PONTIAC 6872 BROADWAY AVENUE DI '1-4800 BETTER DEALS AND SERVICE GRAPHIC REPRODUCTIONS, INC. 101 HIGH AVENUE CLEVELAND 15, OHIO MR. AND MRS. S. F. GRECZANIK 6507 EAST PLEASANT VALLEY ROAD CLEVELAND 31, OHIO BENEDICTINE DADS' CLUB GENERAL MEETINGS 2nd WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH Gypsy Cellar Restaurant 11123 Buckeye Road Fine Food and Good Music H Haley Insurance Service 10106 Woodland Avenue GA I-8606 Haley Insurance Service Reliable Service Since 1898 10106 Woodland Avenue Hall - Shell - Russell Ice Cream - Cigarettes - Pop Corner of Rt. 306 and 87 HANLON REAL ESTATE 1235 HAYDEN AVENUE MU 1-6770 EAST CLEVELAND, OHIO HARVARD ATLANTIC SERVICE 17521 HARVARD AVENUE WA 1-9790 HARVARD MASONRY 19710 HARVARD ROAD WY 1-0710 COMPLIMENTS OF HARWILL ICE CREAM COMPANY 6519 CARNEGIE AVENUE HASEROT COMPANY 521 WOODLAND AVENUE CLEVELAND, OHIO Heights Shade 81 Floor Supplies 11816 Buckeye Road WA 1-4940 HELEN'S DRY CLEANERS 2985 EAST 116TH STREET SW 1-8440 Helen's Kitchen 2507 Harvard Avenue VU 3-2193 Catering for All Occasions Helen and Stan's Candy Store 6516 Forman Avenue Cleveland 5. Ohio John A. Hertvik, Insurance 16224 Bardbury Avenue BE 4-4902 BUSINESS PATRONS COMPLIMENTS OF HoELzL-MART1N1 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Holecek's Dry Goods - Grocery 3537 East 93rd Street Good Luck to the Class of '60 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holicky, Sr. 10511 Crestwood Avenue Holicky's Market Finest Quality Meats 4516 East 131st Street Congratulations From Holmes Chardon, Ohio Holy Family Church 7367 York Road Parma 30, Ohio Hopko Funeral Home 3601 East 93rd Street VU 3-2826 HOTZ'S CAFE BEER - WINE - LIQUOR 2529 WEST 10TH STREET HOWARD'S MEN AND BOY'S WEAR 4083 LEE ROAD AT HARVARD Compliments of Rev. John A. Hreha Hough Bakeries, Inc. For Variety and Quality 1519 Lakeview Road J. L. Hudak Realty Co. 12021 Buckeye Road WA Over 100 Homes for Sale 1-8330 n Hudak's Meats 85 Grocery 3636 East 78th Street DI 1-1587 Compliments of Hudak's Payfair Food Market 12914 Grifling Avenue SK 1-0655 Hungaria Cafe 12101 Buckeye Road HESS 8: KOWALSKI REMODELERS HOMES - COMMERCIAL MO 3-9542 FA 1-0377 Cleveland 20, Ohio HUTH OIL COMPANY ROAD OIL SERVICE Good Luck to the Class of '60 Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Hlavacs 3050 East 116th Street Rev. Michael G. Hnat Saint Columbkille Church Cleveland 34, Ohio DI 1-3234 I IMMACULATE HEART OF PARISH 6700 LANSING AVENUE CLEVELAND 5, OHIO MARY BUSINESS PATRONS COMPLIMENTS OF THE INCAS 2900 EAST BOULEVARD Independence Marble and Tile, Inc. Clay Tile - Marble - Boiardi Tile 4908 East Pleasant Valley Road THE INTERIOR STEEL EQUIP. CO. LOCKERS - CABINETS - SHELVING UT 1-0100 V. D. IPPOLITO, M.D. 11710 SHAKER BOULEVARD Y CLEVELAND 20, OHIO VEN. SISTER MARY IRENE, V.S.C. Junior Rosary Sodality Saint Benedict Church Cleveland 4, Ohio K Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kaczmarek 3864 Park Boulevard Cleveland 5, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF DR. AND MRS. EUGENE J. KALAL Kanor's Supermarket 12 03 1 Continental Avenue CE 1 -46 1 7 2500 ELYRIA AVENUE KARKY'S DELICATESSEN LORAIN, OHIO BEER AND POP DELIVERED J Jaksa's Meat Market Quality Meats 11904 Buckeye Road Jambor Family 9917 Lamontier Avenue Cleveland 4, Ohio Compliments of Jo-Ann's Beauty Salon 2931 East 116th Street JOE'S BARBER SHOP JOE, PAUL AND TONY PUSATERI 2557 ANOBLE ROAD Joe's Barber Shop 1127 East 79th Street Joseph Sadowski, Proprietor Joe's Cash Market 2929 East 102nd Street Poultry - Sausages - Meats - Fish John's Delicatessen 2 01 5 Abbey Avenue PR 1 -1 8 5 6 Compliments of John's Dry Cleaners 15417 Kinsman Road JOHN'S LUMBER 2622 EAST 87TH STREET CLEVELAND 4, OHIO John's Food Market and Restaurant John P. Nieuzytek 10380 Akron-Cleveland Road Jo-Vann's Gifts and Cards of Distinction Eastgate Shopping Plaza Compliments of Rev. Francis J. Joyce Our Lady of Peace Church 198 2903 WOOD'HILL ROAD GA 1-8615 Kennedy Studios 812 East Schaaf Road Art and Copy Preparation Compliments of Rev.. John Kenny I. Kessler Company 8802 Buckeye Road Cleveland 4, Ohio THE KLASS MACHINE 85 MFG. CO. 4314 EAST 49TH STREET CLEVELAND 25, OHIO Sam Klein Cigar Co. 1834 East 6th Street Cleveland 14, Ohio JOHNNY KLESCH'S BAR 4819 BROADWAY AVENUE CLEVELAND 27, OHIO KLONOWSKI INSURANCE AGENCY 7100 BROADWAY AVENUE BR 1-2151 BR 1-3834 The Knerr Insurance Service 955 East Schaaf Road Cleveland 9, Ohio Knific's Food Store 2582 Noble Road Cleveland 21, Ohio Koberna's Recreation 3596 East 131st Street WA 1-9642 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Kochik 2071 Waterbury Road Cleveland 7, Ohio KOLO'S INSURANCE AGENCY 4772 EAST 94TH STREET GARFIELD HEIGHTS, OHIO J. KONTUR FUNERAL HOME 2969 EAST BOULEVARD GA 1-2799 Kucirek Construction Co., Inc. Building 86 Remodeling 1142 W. 37th St., Lorain, Ohio Kupchik's Colonial Room. Where Friends Meet 3081 East 93rd Street L LaMarca Bros. Barber Shop 15333 Knisman Road Cleveland 20, Ohio Larchmere Food Market Fruits - Vegetables - Groceries Collora Bros., 13124 Larchmere Compliments of Lee Road Lounge R. T. LENNOX COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE BR 1-4148 The Lenny Jacks Music For All Occasions Call: LA 1-4956 Lewis Shoes 4281 Ptfatl Rd. FL 1-8000 Red Goose Shoes Lezsak Insurance Agency The House of Insurance 11530 Buckeye Road CE 1-3727 THE LINDSEY SANITATION COMPANY 393 EAST l31ST STREET MU 1-8000 Carl Lipowski 13 5 12 Chapelside Avenue Cleveland 20, Ohio LISY'S FLOWERS, INC. 4141 EAST 116TH STREET GREENHOUSE FRESH GEORGE F. LITTLE CO., INC. LATHING - PLASTERING 3638 EAST l31ST STREET London Furniture Company 12000 Buckeye Road Cleveland 20, Ohio LORENCE FOOD MARKET ssos FLEET AVENUE PRODUCE AT ITS BEST DI 1-8114 Louise Beauty Studio 11829 Lorain Avenue Alice Soroky Lou's Sohio Service Best in Lubrication 86 Service 2402 Brookpark LOVASZY'S MEATS WEST SIDE MARKET F-1, F-2 HOME MADE SAUSAGE FRESH PORK L 8c S Delicatessen 3735 East 65th Street DI 1-3923 ,M ROBERT J. MACK INSURANCE 2108 PAYNE AVENUE CLEVELAND 14, OHIO Mae's Beauty Salon 11101 Forest Avenue Cleveland 4, Ohio MAHALL'S 20 LANES 20 LANES, 8 BILLIARD TABLES' 13200 MADISON AVE. LA 1-3280 MALE'S FOOD MARKET 3790 EAST 131st STREET WA 1-9019 COMPLIMENTS OF MALOSON, INC. ' 80 SOUTH FLORA DRIVE BE 2-3781 CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE BENEDICTINE DADS' CLUB MANFREDI MOTOR TRANSIT HAULERS or LTQUIDS IN TANKS ROUTE sr, NEWBURY, o. Jo 4-2207 Marcell Studio Commercial Photographers 2063 123511 41211 St. MA 1-2025 FRANK J. MAREK 8: SONS, INC. FUNERAL DIRECTORS SINCE 1890 3856 EAST 131st ST. LO 1-2104 Marolt's Cafe 1128 East 71st Street Cleveland 3, Ohio Mowers - Rototillers - Tractors Parts - Sales - Service Marshall Equipment, Lyndhurst, O. MARTANOVIC BAKERY 3019 EAST 116th STREET OVEN FRESH Mary's Delicatessen Soft Drinks Bread - Candy - Cakes Maryann's Delicatessen 2902 E. 102 St., Cleveland Soft Drink - Beer - Free Delivery Mary Ann's Restaurant 4226 East 131st Street Cleveland 5, Ohio BUSINESS PATRONS Midwest Plumbing 86 Home Remodeling Co. 12514 Buckeye Road WA 1-1150 Mike's Barber Shop 12415 Buckeye Road Cleveland 20, Ohio MARYMOUNT HOSPITAL TEN YEARS SERVICE TO THE SICK 1949-1959 I MILES GULF SERVICE WHERE SERVICE COMES, FIRST EAST 146 AND MILES LO 1-9851 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '60 MR. AND MRS. SERGE MASURIN CLEVELAND, OHIO MATT'S AUTO PARTS AND SUPPLY 11433 BUCKEYE ROAD RA 1-5281 COMPLETE LINE OF REPLACEMENT PARTS Matt Hardware Complete Line of Hardware 6109 Fleet Avenue DI 1-5846 Compliments of Louis Mayer Shoes 6410 Saint Clair Avenue Rt. Rev. Oldrich A. Mazanec Saint Rita Church Solon, Ohio MD AND SON, CEMENT CONTRACTORS 10917 MOUNT CARMEL ROAD CLEVELAND 4, OHIO WM. J. MERICKA CO., INC. INVESTMENT SECURITIES STEPHEN E. HLIVAK MERIT PAINT 86 VARNISH CO. 3748 EAST 91st STREET YOUR HOME MERITS THE BEST Merka Jewelry 85 Photo 3062 West 25th St. MA 1-9317 Largest Discounts - Easy Terms Alexander G. Metrakos 1801 Tampa Avenue Cleveland 9, Ohio Metz's Grill Beer - Liquor - Wine 3041 East 102nd St. CE 1-9417 Miceli Dairy Products Co. 2721 East 90th Street Cleveland 4, Ohio Michae1's Meat Market Top Quality Meats Geneva, Ohio Micro Lapping 86 Grinding Co., Inc. 1014 Belt Line Road Ben Miller Shoes 8520 Broadway Cleveland 5, Ohio Milton Hardware Company Paints and House Furnishings 5525 Woodland Avenue Minor and Sons Open-Air Market 11701 Bellaire Road MINTZ AWNING 8: SHADE COMPANY AWNINGS AND STORM WINDOWS 8712 HOUGH AVE. CE1-2455 Compliments Of Frank P. Misencik Funeral Home 1111 Fairfield Ave. PR 1-4418 Molnar's Honey 3135 East 116th Street Cleveland 20, Ohio Rt. Rev. Nicholas F. Monaghan Saint Charles Borromeo Parish Cleveland 29, Ohio Monarch Dry Cleaners Odorless Cleaners 7840 Broadway Ave. MI 1-6330 Monark Garage Cadillac - Buick - Olds - Pontiac BR 1-5477 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. John Mondzelewski 9531 Dorothy Avenue MOONEY CHEMICALS, INC. 2301 SCRANTON ROAD CLEVELAND 13, OHIO Moonglow Tavern Route 87 Newbury, Ohio Moravec Home Bakery 1 1 5 10 Buckeye Road Cleveland 4, Ohio Moreland Barber Shop 13006 Woodland Avenue Irv Stevenson, Proprietor ' we BUSINESS PATRONS Greetings From Mt. Pleasant Insurance Agency 3669 E. l3lSt St. WA 1-4552 Compliments Of Mramor's Market 6710 Saint Clair Avenue J. P. MULL 85 ASSOCIATES REALTOR UT 1-6666 If It's Signs Call LO 1-8195 Murray Signs N ELECTRONIC TV TRAINING NATIONAL RADIO-TV SCHOOL 4400 EUCLID AVENUE Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Nemec New Swan Cafe 7613 Harvard Avenue Cleveland 5, Ohio NICK AND TONY'S EAGLE SUPERMARKET FRESH FRUITS - MEATS - FISH DAILY i OPEN 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. Nienal Shoe Store For Men, Florsheim For Women, Red Cross Compliments of The Northern Ohio Paving Co. 10100 Gaylord Avenue NORTHFIELD STAR DRIVE-IN 10301 NORTHFIELD ROAD NORTHFIELD, OHIO O CHARLES O'BELL MEATS AND GROCERIES WE DELIVER EN 1-7155 Odziemski Hardware 4053 East 131st Street WA I-6660 COMPLIMENTS OF OHIO ELECTRIC MANUFACTURING CO. MAPLE HEIGHTS, OHIO Ohio Metal Sawing, Inc. 4600 Hamilton Avenue Cleveland 14, Ohio ORBAN'S FLOWERS 11520 BUCKEYE ROAD CLEVELAND 4, OHIO 200 Compliments of Otis Terminal Warehouse 1300 W. 9th St., Cleveland, O. P Ann Pajk 1175 East 84th Street Cleveland, Ohio Palmer Cleaners 5337 Broadview Road SH 9-1 5 85 BENEDICTINE HIGH SCHOOL PARENTS - BOOSTERS CLUB 2900 EAST BOULEVARD Park Cafe Beer - Wine - Liquor 5212 Fleet Avenue Parkview Fruit - Vegetable Market 9204 Kinsman Road Cleveland 4, Ohio BR 1-3242 Patakiis Beverage We Deliver GA 1-9234 PAUL 8: RON'S DELICATESSEN 4861 BROADVIEW ROAD U FILMS - BEER 8: WINE Paulich Specialty Company Advtg. Favors - Tropliies Engraving IV 1-6300 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Willard C. Payne 3800 East 114th Street PEKOC HARDWARE COMPANY 11908 BUCKEYE ROAD CLEVELAND 20, OHIO Sid Pelunis Incorporated DeSoto - Plymouth - Valiant 2950 Mayfield Road YE 2-9292 Penguin Cleaners and Shirt Laundry One Hour Service PERK FURNITURE 5360 BROADWAY AVENUE MI 1-0021 4857 TURNEY ROAD MI 1-8500 Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Perko PERKO'S MARKET MEATS' AND GROCERIES WE DELIVER Petrak Bakery Company Cakes, Bread, Rolls and Pastry VU 3-0958 BENEDICTINE DADS' CLUB GENERAL MEETINGS Znd WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH PETER PETRONE'S AMBASSADOR DRESS SUIT RENTAL 1516-22 HAYDEN AVENUE The Photoshop 3974 East 131st Street Cleveland 5, Ohio Francis E. Picklow Attorney and Counselor 11011 Buckeye Road Piskac Bakery and Catering 3376 East 65th Street Church Dinners Our Specialty Compliments of Rev. Joseph Piskura Plant Protection Association 4153 West 160th Street Stamping Plant, Ford Motor Co. Podray's Sporting Goods 2850 Woodhill Road SW 5-2060 POLISH AMERICAN PROGRESSIVE CLUB 4015 EAST 141st STREET COMPLIMENTS FROM POLISH FALCONS 7146 BROADWAY AVENUE Polish Roman Catholic Union Al'Nage1 - State Superior DI 1-1797 Jo Portaro Beauty Salon 13592 Euclid Avenue Cleveland 12, Ohio PRECISION OPTICAL COMPANY CLEVELAND, OHIO 3 LOCATIONS PRINTCRAFT CARD CO., INC., GRADUATION STATIONERY SCRANTON 5, PENNSYLVANIA Punderson Lake Grocery Mike and Albie Jordanek Newbury, Ohio Q QUALITY DOOR SALES RAYNOR OVERHEAD DOORS VEMCO DOOR OPERATORS R Ramode of Cleveland 17512 Miles Avenue WY 1-7200 Aluminum Awnings - Doors - Windows Rapid Shoe Repairing All Work Guaranteed 12710 Woodland Avenue Ray's Delicatessen 5014 Fleet Avenue Choice Cold Cuts Recreation Cell Sporting Goods - Records Mayfield - Lyndhurst HI 2-3132 Reliable Oldsmobile Sales 7029 Broadway Avenue Cleveland 5, Ohio Reliable Tool and Die Company 10618 Cedar Avenue Cleveland 6, Ohio Resnik Market 3583 East 81st Street We Deliver Riczo Funeral Home, Incorporated 12519 Buckeye Road LO I-2030 Ridgewood Service 5867 Ridge Road TU 5-9809 Parma, Ohio THE R-K SAUSAGE COMPANY 6316 LANSING AVENUE DI 1-1251 THE ROBER TOOL CORPORATION 3760 RIDGE ROAD TOOLS TO THE FINISHED STAMPINGS Roberts Carpet Company 12225 Lorain Avenue Cleveland 11, Ohio Rogers Tailoring Company Made to Measure Clothes 821 Prospect Avenue Royal Appliance Manufacturing Co. 1975 East 61st Street Makers of Quality Vacuum Cleaners Compliments of Rudy's Meat Market 6706 Saint Clair Avenue COMPLIMENTS OF REV. JOSEPH RUTKOWSKI SAINT HYACINTH CHURCH Rybicki and Son Funeral Home 4640 Turney Road MI 1-6321 S Sabo Brothers Wall Paper and Paint 12020 Buckeye Road Saint Aloysius CYO 10932 Saint Clair Avenue Cleveland 8, Ohio SAINT ANDREW'S CHURCH 5135 SUPERIOR AVENUE CLEVELAND 3, OHIO SAINT ANN'S CHURCH 2175 COVENTRY ROAD CLEVELAND 18, OHIO Saint Anselm Hall Saint john University Collegeville, Minnesota SAINT BARBARA'S CHURCH 1505 DENISON AVENUE CLEVELAND 9, OHIO SAINT BENEDICT'S CHURCH 2940 EAST BOULEVARD CLEVELAND 4, OHIO COMPLIMENTS FROM THE PRIESTS OF SAINT 'FRANCIS DE SALES CHURCH PARMA, OHIO Best Wishes Saint Francis of Assisi Church Gates Mills,, Ohio Saint Hedwig Church 12903 Madison Avenue Lakewood, Ohio Compliments of Saint Margaret of Hungary Alpha Omega Club SAINT MARY'S CHURCH VERMILION, OHIO REV. CLETUS J. GATES, PASTOR COMPLIMENTS OF SAINT MARY OF CZESTOCHOWA CHURCH COMPLIMENTS OF THE HI CLUB SAINT MONICA PARISH Compliments from the priests of Saint Raphael's Church Bay Village, Ohio SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL CHURCH 2140 NORTH RIDGE ROAD ELYRIA 7, OHIO SAINT WENDELIN CHURCH 2281 COLUMBUS ROAD CLEVELAND 13, OHIO BUSINESS PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sako 10522 Biddulph Road Brooklyn 9, Ohio Salter Automotive Company Auto Partsand Supplies 12538 Euclid Avenue Sam's Television Service Guaranteed to Please WY I-1366 Compliments of The J. F. Sanson and Sons Co. Northern Ohio Food Terminal Schauer Bronze 85 Alum. Fdry. Co. Castings Sand and Permanent Molds LEO W. SCHMIDT COMPANY GENERAL CONTRACTORS CLEVELAND 25, OHIO Leo W. Schmidt Company 9920 Granger Road Cleveland 25, Ohio Congratulations Class of 1960 Rev. Charles A. Schneider Our Lady of Peace Church Schonlield Insurance Co. Bonds of All Kinds 3721 Lee Road LO 1-2798 SCHUSTER FUNERAL HOMES 5904 RIDGE ROAD 5300 DENISON AVENUE Scott Beverage Store 3695 East 93rd Street Cleveland 5, Ohio BR 1-3656 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Seredick 16901 Holly Hill Drive Cleveland 28, Ohio The Best of Luck To the Class of '60 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Serkownik Settlers' Lounge Bar and Restaurant 12906 Buckeye Road Shaker Grove Dairy Inc. Ice Cream and Dairy Products 3934 Lee Road Shaker Grove Dairy Milk and Dairy Products 3934 Lee Road WA 1-5400 Shaker Pure Oil Service 11601 Shaker Boulevard Complete Auto Service ' 201 BUSINESS PATRONS Compliments of Shaker Savings Assn. 16800 Kinsman Road Shaker Heights 20, Ohio Shaker Sunoco Service 11600 Shaker Boulevard GA 1-9675 Siegel's Cut-Rate Tobacco Co. 10424 Lorain Avenue Cleveland 11, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF SLAGOR MACHINE AND TOOL CO. 9401 SANDUSKY AVENUE James A. Slapnik, Jr. Flowers HE 1-8824 Class of '49 Slater's Sohio Service Buckeye Road- and East Boulevard Cleveland 4, Ohio SLOVAK DEMOCRATIC CLUB, INC. 2918 ALPINE AVENUE CLEVELAND 4, OHIO SLOVENIAN - EAST somh LANES ROLL YOUR BEST SCORES 3563 EAST 80th STREET COMPLIMENTS OF MRS. IRENE A. SMITH 2913 EAST 117th STREET Snow Plowing and Towing Bob Sekula WA 1-3753 Solwitz Shoes Incorporated 14102 Kinsman Road Be Fit for Comfort SOMMERS FURNITURE COMPANY 2302 BROADVIEW ROAD ON 1-2900 Somody's Delicatessen 10017 Sophia Avenue Beer and Wine-Cold Meats Sonny's Delicatessen 4921 Fleet Avenue Beverages and Groceries Compliments of South East Chevrolet Company 8815 Broadway Avenue, MI 1-9300 The South East Savings Association 6005 Francis Avenue Cleveland 27, Ohio Spirito's School of Music Accordion - Piano Organ - Guitar 202 Square Bar Cafe 3839 East 93rd Street MI 1-9801 Stanley Awning Company Canvas and Aluminum Awnings 11929 Miles Avenue Star Cleaners and Dyers Delivery, Laundry and Tailoring 7107 8C 10315 Union Avenue THE STATE CHEMICAL MFG. CO. CLEVELAND 14, OHIO QUALITY HOUSEKEEPING SUPPLIES Stofka's Sinclair Service 1902 Abbey Avenue CH 1-9442 STROJNY PHOTOGRAPHERS 6400 FLEET AVENUE CLEVELAND 5, OHIO Edward Stupka Insurance Agency 3896 East 131st Street Cleveland 20, Ohio WY 1-6090 Stys Hardware 4664 Warner Road Discount Prices MR. 8C MRS. STEPHEN SUDIK 9927 STOUGHTON AVENUE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '60 Dr. and Mrs. Paul Suhay 7817 Montello Road Cleveland 31, Ohio P. A. Sukys and Son Printers 6802 Superior Avenue Best Wishes From Mr. and Mrs. E. Sulik Sunray Films, Incorporated 2108 Payne Avenue Cleveland 14, Ohio SUPERIOR SAVINGS 86 LOAN ASSN. 13515 EUCLID AVENUE 6712 SUPERIOR AVENUE Supreme Sohio Service 11312 Woodland Avenue Cleveland 4, Ohio BENEDICTINE DADS' CLUB GENERAL MEETINGS 2nd WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH Frank Svejda's Tavern 3860 East 123rd Street Fish Fries Every Friday COMPLIMENTS OF JOSEPH M. SWEENEY SHERIFF CUYAHOGA COUNTY SZAPPANOS RECORDING STUDIO 3046 EAST 123rd STREET HUNGARIAN AND GYPSY MUSIC T TALARICO TRUCK SALES 8: SERVICE 6304 MAYFIELD ROAD MAYFIELD HEIGHTS 24, OHIO TARRO'S CITIES SERVICE LANDER ROAD AND ROUTE 422 TE 1-9046 Taylor Hardware 9306 Kinsman Road Everything in Hardware James Terwilliger General Contracting Recreation Rooms - Kitchens H. L., Thomas Home and Garden Center 5130 Lee Road Maple Heights, Ohio Thomas Funeral Home 12 5 12 Miles Avenue DI 1-25 1 5 3-Minute Car Wash 1919 Brookpark Road Proprietor, Anthony Verdone Coiifures by Titus 2575 Noble Road Cleveland 21, Ohio Toke Sunoco Service Station 1 1014 Buckeye Road SW 5-0478 TOLLIS BUILDING COMPANY 20278 HARVARD AVENUE CLEVELAND 22, OHIO Tomcheck Shell Service 8093 Broadview Road Broadview Heights, Ohio Ton-El's 2856 Woodhill Road Tony and El Zalewski Tony's Tavern 5746 State Road Parma, Ohio Top Hat Cleaners 12621 Woodland Avenue For the Best in Cleaning Tramend Club 6224 Broadway Avenue William and Theodore Radomski Compliments of Trans American Surety, Inc. Dominic C. Lonardo TRAVELERS MOTEL QAAAJ GEORGE W. ZAMISKA TWINSBURG, OHIO Trio Auto Parts, Inc. 9100 Saint Clair Avenue Cleveland 8, Ohio Harvey F. Troyan Insurance Co. 26081 Columbus Road Bedford Heights, Ohio BE 2-0115 Compliments of Dr. L. J. Turek 3731 East 131st Street Turney Spotlight Super Market 5902 Turney Road MO 2-0878 The Finest Quality of Meats 20th CENTURY BARBER SERVICE PROMPT SERVICE - SIX BARBERS S150 BROADVIEW ROAD Compliments of Twenty Grand Lanes Broadway and Cable Avenues U THOMAS J. UNIK INSURANCE TO 1-0200 COMPLIMENTS OF UNITED PHOTO ENGRAVING BEDFORD, OHIO THE UNITED SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 3662 EAST 65th ST., CLEVELAND GARFIELD HTS. INDEPENDENCE - SOLON V Compliments of Valley Road Beverage 21 18 Broadview Road COMPLIMENTS OF THE VAN ROOY COFFEE COMPANY 2900 DETROIT AVENUE MRS. WILLIAM VARGA FANCY CAKES MADE TO ORDER SW 5-4876 Vargo's Cleaners S919 Ridge Road Parma 29, Ohio Vesely Cities .Service 4988 Warrensville and McCracken Warrensville Heights, Ohio VlNCE'S CAFE 3071 EAST 65th STREET CLEVELAND 27, OHIO ANN'S VOGUE SHOPPE 6203 BROADWAY MI 1-3020 DISTINCTIVE GOWNS BY ANN Vonhaz Cafe 3572 East 116th Street Cleveland 5, Ohio W Wargo Realty 9219 Miles Avenue BR 1-2222 Waterloo Flower Shop 3 51 East l52nd Street IV I - 3 2 00 COMPLIMENTS OF M. WEINGOLD AND COMPANY YE 2-8626 Welling's Flowers 3483 East 93rd Street Buy With Confidence BENEDICTINE DADS' CLUB GENERAL MEETINGS 2nd WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH WHITE HOUSE TAVERN 2711 EAST 93rd STREET CATERERS TO WEDDINGS - PARTIES Whitehouse Washer and Appliance 3046 East loznd Street Cleveland 4, Ohio BUSINESS PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkes 19118 Ridgewood Road Cleveland 22, Ohio Compliments of Women's Federal Savings and Loan Wonder Bar 4366 Warner Road Cleveland 5, Ohio Woodland Pharmacy 12600 Woodland Avenue GA 1-4025 Wood's Delicatessen 4509 East 131st Street Friendly Service Y FRANK YANKOVIC ORCHESTRA CONGRATULATIONS 1960 GRADS STEPHEN C. YURICK '31 S. C. QSEEJ YURICK INSURANCE ' 1 Z Zagorski's Pure Oil Service 4040 East 142nd Street Cleveland 28, Ohio J. J. Zaryki QLO 1-S8871 General Contractor 1 3 5 02 Ferris Avenue ZAWADA REALTY 7127 BROADWAY AVENUE S031 TURNEY ROAD Best Wishes to the Class of '60 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Zelenskas .3717 East soth Street MELANIE JOY ZOSS 19836 VAN AKEN BOULEVARD SHAKER HEIGHTS 22, OHIO SENIOR DIRECTORY Clifford M. Ainsworth. .5291 Fairtree Rd., Bedford Hts., O. Addison L. Anderson ,....... 3017 E. 123rd St., LO Anthony P. Antonelli ...... 10604 Hulda Ave., CE Douglas L. Arbaugh ....,... 8301 Detroit Ave., WO Thomas J. Arcuri ........, -.2896 E. 111th St., RA Stanley A. Arko ..... 20508 Franklin Rd., Maple Hts. James P. Arth ..... 11926 Mount Overlook Rd., RA Daniel C. Baczkowski ..... i .... 4423 Beta Ave., DI Dean D. Ballek ........ 11106 Continental Ave., CE 1-3277 1-7460 1-0052 1-4953 37, O. 1-3849 1-8619 1-2152 Michael M. Balough .....,... 10306 Dove Ave., BR '1-5364 Robert J. Barbel ..... . . .10207 Rosehill Ave., CE 1-7751 Lewis P. Barclay. .... 3885 E. 188th St., SK 1-9035 Conrad L. Barle .,... . . .3572 E. 82nd St., VU 3-3849 Jerome T. Bednarz .........., 3624 E. 63rd St., MI 1-5139 Ralph F. Beegan ............ 3245 W. 38th St., WO 1-7809 Dennis J. Behum. . . 13800 Rockside Rd., Garfield Hts. 25, O. Robert A. Bekesz ...... 5444 Mayfield Rd., Lyndhurst 24, O. Vincent L. Belsito .......' 13322 Beachwood St., LU 1-0902 Andrew D. Benyo ....... 11014 Greenwich Ave., BR 1-4643 Robert F. Bockhoff .... 5 501 S. Boulevard, Maple Hts. 37, O. Ralph S. Bodziony .......... 6302 Francis Ave., DI 1-1909 Kenneth J. Bogacki .... . . .3938 E. 64th St., MI 1-9343 Francis J. Bohac ..... ....... 3 716 E. 53rd St., MI 1-8889 John W. Boron .... ............. 6 89 High St., Bedford, O. James P. Brock ........ 6701 Meadowbrook Ave., SH Ronald A. Brzoska .... 13616 Linn Ave., Garfield Hts. Joseph S. Bujak 1-8085 25,0. Thomas B. Dunne ...... 4911 Ash Rd., Independence 31, O. Gerald M. Dzurilla .......... 9613 Manor Ave., RA 1-2368 Richard E. Fedor. . . .... 9414 Yeakel Ave., RA 1-6822 Severin P. Fedor .... ..... 9 611 Dickens Ave., SW 5-1077 Richard Forgach ...... 10001 Stoughton Ave., SW 5-6346 Andrew D. Fornaro 1525 Fruitland Ave., Mayfield Hts. 24, O. Jerome P. Freemal .......... 11701 Havel Ave., WA John A. Fuduric ............ 5810 Bonna Ave., HE Lawrence A. Gaylor 8806 S. Highland Ave., Garfield Hts. Anthony C. Gibbons ........ 2645 Haddam Rd., FA 1-8627 1-0640 25,Cl 1-4017 Anthony L. Gombach, Jr.. .26240 Elinore Ave., Euclid 32, O. Robert H. Gorgon ........,. 7921 Simon Ave., EX 1-0061 Raymond J. Gorski, Jr. ...... 6732 Ottawa Rd., MI 1-2604 Timothy M. Grabowski .... 13814 Durkee Ave., WA 1-4022 Thomas J. Greczanik 6507 E. Pleasant Valley Rd., LA 4-6815 Algis A. Grigaliunas ......... 495 E. 124th St., PO 1-8766 Joseph G. Hariper ......... 12805 Service Court, DI 1-1506 Joseph R. Hartman 23646 S. Frontenac Dr., Warrensville Hts. 28,C9. Thomas C. Himler .......... 4500 E. Boulevard, DI 1-0336 George E. Hlavacs ........,. 3050 E. 116th St., RA 1-9739 Joseph M. Hocevar ...... 16400 Eldamere Ave., LO 1-7628 Bruno J. Hoegler ........... 12618 Shaw Ave., PO 1-6330 Edward F. Holicky, Jr.. .10511 Crestwood Ave., GA 1-1961 23920 Timberlane Rd., Warrensville Hts. 28, O. Edward S. Busta ............ 5509 Dolloff Rd., MI 1-2577 Dennis J. Buyansky ....... 13409 Southview St., LO 1-5490 James Buynak 25715 Highland Rd., Richmond Hts. 21, O. William M. Byrne 2248 Stillman Rd., Cleveland Hts. 18, O. James J. Cancilla 1864 Brightwood Ave., E. Cleveland 12, O. Thomas J. Canda ........ 5221 Joseph St., Maple Hts. 37, O. James A. Chenoweth 1796 Wilton Rd., Cleveland Hts. 18, O. John A. Chlebowski ........ 8316 Pulaski Ave., UT 1-7365 Lawrence E. Chojnowski .... 5704 Maurice Ave., VU 3-3682 Dennis E. Cicon .... 10701 Mount Auburn Ave., GA 1-1154 John F. Colagiovanni .......... Kiwanis Lake, Newbury, O. Gregory T. Crandall .... 835 Lincoln Boulevard, Bedford, O. Robert J. Dabrowski ........ 4202 E. 146th St., LO 1-8631 Russell W. Davis. . . ...... 2463 Woodhill Rd., SW 1-4167 William P. Davis .... '. .8909 Cumberland Ave., CE 1-5931 Charles F. DeCaro ........... 3895 E. 186th St., SK 1-0020 Albert A. DeMassimo. .6125 Crossview Rd., Seven Hill 31, O. Jerome S. Dobracki .... 4915 Lander Rd., Chagrin Falls, O. Stephen J. Dobrovic, Jr. ...... 2543 W. 10th St., SU 1-6733 Philip C. Dolsen ...... 5581 S. Boulevard, Maple Hts. 37, O. William J. Dombrowski 3930 Lee Heights Boulevard, WA 1-7139 Frank S. Drongowski 4605 Harvard Ave., Newburgh Hts. 5, O. Wayne P. Holloran ........., 2657 E. 110th St., CE 1-2398 William D. Horrigan. . 10612 Grace Ave., Garfield Hts. 25, O. Kenneth R. Hrdlica .... 10000 Mt. Auburn Ave., SW 5-2594 Dennis P. Hricko ......... 10539 Elmarge Ave., BR 1-7472 Richard M. Hudacko ....... 9325 Carton Ave., VU 3-3156 Andrew J. Hudak ..... 2041 Halstead Ave., Lakewood 7, O. Edward F. Hudak ........... 3126 E. 99th St., GA 1-0839 Edward J. Hules. .11805 Mount Overlook Ave., GA 1-7965 Eugene M. Jablonski ....... 8207 Bellevue Ave., HE 1-0808 Robert R. Jambor ....... 9917 Lamontier Ave., SW 1-0505 James F. Janiak ............ 4023 E. 121st St., LO 1-6259 Ronald L. Kaczmarek 3864 Washington Park Blvd., MI James A. Kalina ............. 3267 E. 56th St., DI Richard C. Kirkpatrick .... 11806 Rutland Ave., Ellis J. Klenotic ............ 3570 E. 105th St., John C. Klesch .......... 4819 Broadway Ave., Thaddeus M. Knapik ...... 9612 Parkview Ave., Dennis Kniola 9307 S. Highland Ave., Garfield MU VU VU GA Hts. Thomas J. Kocab .......,.. 12704 Dove Ave., WA 1-7594 1-1657 1-3023 3-1316 3-1121 1-5852 25, CJ. 1-1372 John P. Kochik ...... 2071 Waterbury Rd., Lakewood 7, O. James J. Kolenich ...... .... 1 1110 Lardet Ave., SW 1-2186 Frank J. Kolo ........ 4772 E. 94th St., Garfield Hts. 25, O. Leslie C. Korody ................. R.D. 1, Rock Creek, O. Thomas H. Kosewic. .4634 E. 104th St., Garfield Hts. 25, O. Louis J. Koski .......... 8219 Manorford Dr., Parma 29, O. Gerald L. Kowalski ........ 3222 E. Fairfax Rd., FA Fred E. Kozar .......... 10625 Woodland Ave., SW 1-0377 1-4782 Timothy M. Kral. . . SENIOR DIRECTORY 15715 Harvard Ave., WY 1-4157 Martin J. Kralik ........... 3611 E. 104th St., BR 1-4981 Leonard M. Kravetz ....,... 2998 E. Boulevard, CE 1-6969 Edmund P. Krol ...... 8465 Valley View Dr., Macedonia, O. Tracy T. Payne .... John W. Perko ..... George W. Perz ..... .,..ssoo E. 114th sr., BR ... . .10515 Sandusky Ave., BR 20818 Watson Rd., Maple Hts. Julius A. Peter .......... 10112 Woodland Ave., CE Robert S. Krusoe ,....,...... 6222 Hinde Ave., DI 1-3801 Albert J. Lackner .... 3577 Chelton Rd., Shaker Hts. 20, O. James M. Lawson .......... 5131 Lee Rd., Maple Hts. 37, O. Dale T. Lehman ....-,... 13302 Cranwood Dr., LU 1-9909 Walter F. Levan .,,........ 3160 W. 30th St., OL 1-7477 Ronald J. Levi .... 6525 Chagrin River Rd., Bentleyville, O. Daniel F. Levstek. .13206 Thraves Rd., Garfield Hts. 25, O. George J. Petrik .... ...... 2 861 E. 100th St., GA Paul J. Pickering ..,...,.... 1182 Addison Rd., EX David E. Plucinsky 1-6140 1-7408 37, O. 1-5915 1-7823 1-2721 4523 Springvale Dr., Warrensville Hts. 28, O. John F. Podracky .....,.... 2850 Woodhill Rd., SW Nicholas F. Precario .......,. 2492 E. 110th St., CE Fred Prusa ............. 3656 E. 129th St., WA William G. St. Andrassy .... 3083 E. 130th St., WA Joseph M. Lombardo ...,.. 3863 E. 177th St., WA 1-5080 Carl L. LoPresti. . .' ...,.. 17425 Walden Ave., WY 1-7760 Joseph R. Lorence .... Lawrence J. Lowe. . . William A. Lusk. . . . . . . . . .3464 E. 99th St., BR 1-0743 6302 Gerald Ave., Parma 29, O. 13217 Marston Ave., WA 1-6926 James A. Malatin ........ 28900 Pike Dr., Chagrin Falls, O. Roger C. Malinowski ..... Ronald J. Manczewski S. 9905 Dennis J. Marcin .... Michael M. Marincic. ... 1201 E.83rd St, SVV 1-2235 Highland Ave., Garfield Hts. 25, O. 11406 Glenboro Dr., BR 1-0973 3631 E. 133111 St., LO 1-7853 Ronald J. Marks ..,.,... 5511 Broadview Rd., Parma 29, O. Robert L. Matejka ,,.,...... 3318 Fulton Rd., WO 1-7451 Robert J. Matousek ..... 17616 Invermere Ave., SK 1-9372 Frank Matranga ............ 3426 E. 103rd St., DI 1-2631 Stephen L. Merker ...... 12011 Robertson Ave., BR 1-3912 James L. Michalske. .20580 Lorain Ave., Fairview Park 26, O. George E. Michel ........., 2836 Woodhill Rd., CE 1-1549 Samuel J. Milicia ........ 16608 Biltmore Ave., LO 1-3330 John M. Minor .......... 5000 S. Paulina St., Chicago 9, Ill. Paul E. Mocadlo. . 5608 Cumberland Dr., Garfield Hts. 25, O. Karl W. Molnar ......... 13817 Benwood Ave., SK 1-6402 Michael J. Mondzelewski 9531 Dorothy Ave., Garfield Hts. 25, O. Frank J. Mraz. . 18616 Preston Rd., Warrensville Hts. 28, O. Frank F. Mulac. . .5346 Hollywood Ave., Maple Hts. 37, O. Thomas O. Mulica .....,. 13620 Saybrook Ave., LU 7-0081 Robert J. Mullen ...... 25640 Miles Ave., Bedford Hts., O. James C. Naso ......... 19811 Ridgewood Ave., SK 1-4485 Thomas R. Nemec .,....... 13605 Coath Ave., LO 1-8925 Richard Nowakj ............ 3791 E. 50th St., BR 1-3497 Charles N. Nuzzo .... 37523 Arlington Dr., Willoughby, O. Lawrence M. Orihill. .- .... 13404 Melzer Ave., WY 1-7072 Joseph R. Ozimek. .7119 Brecksville Rd., Independence 31, O. Richard J. Pacl ..,......... 3525 W. 54th St., WO 1-5939 John A. Pajk ...... ...... 1 175 E. 84th SE., SW 5-1565 Paul K. Panehal .......... 4861 Broadview Rd., SH 1-4424 Patrick C. Pannetti. ' .....,. 3889 Pine Crest Dr., TE 1-8049 Michael J. Parnin. .2011 Laurel Hill Dr., South Euclid 21, O. Dennis R. Parzych 13016 Willard Ave., Garfield Hts. 25, O: Ronald F. Pason ........,.... 2991 E. 65th St., VU 3-2552 John E. Pastirik ..... .... 1 5316 Fischer Rd., LA 1-4956 Joseph C. Pastirik ...., . . .15316 Fischer Rd., LA 1-4956 Richard L. Pavcek ..... ...... 7 7 Saxon St., Madison, O. 5-2060 1-0112 1-6552 1-2896 Anthony C. Pusateri ........ 17420 Lotus Dr., WA James W. Radomski. .4858 E. 88th St., Garfield Hts. John G. Rauckhorst. . .6051 Dunham Rd., Maple Hts 2135 W. sorh Pl., Chicago 9, Ill. James J. Reca ...... Albert A. Repasky. . . . . . . . . .5700 Fullerton St., DI Raymond W. Ribaric ..... 9707 Raymond Ave., VU Gilbert W. Ross ...... ..... 2 801 E. 125th St., LO John J. Roznik ...,. Paul P. Rusnak ..... John E. Sadowski. . . , . . .1357 Belrose St., HI . . . . .2156 W. 18th St., PR . . . . .8718 Meridian Ave., SW Ralph C. Savoti .............. 11001 Gay Ave., DI Ernest L. Schmidt, Jr.. . - . .4135 Ridgeview Rd., ON John T. Sciano ...... . .... 3439 E. 149th St., LO James P. Semancik .... .... 6 474 Glenn Dr., Parma Michael J. Seredick ....... 16901 Holly Hill St., LO John P. Serkownik. . . Robert J. Shirley ........1259 E. 84th sr.,sW 19298 Hathaway La., Warrensville Hts. John C. Siath ............... 1-156 Dallas Rd., GA Richard L. Sigmund ....... 9808 Harvard Ave., MI Leslie R. sitko ........ .... 4 107 E. mth sr., WY Thomas G. Skala 19512 Mayfair La., Warrensville Hts. John J. Skalsky ..... , ...... 2894 E. 92nd sr., GA Daniel C. Skowronski .,...... 3450 E. 102nd St., MI Roger A. Sliwinski. . .4708 E. 88th St., Garfield Hts. James R. Smelko .... ........ssss E. iosrh Sr., BR Norman E. Smith ........... 2913 E. 117th St., LO Eugene R. Smolinski ........ 6203 Francis Ave., BR Joseph A. Sourini, . . John F. Spernoga .... . . . .2636 E. 111:11 Sr., SW ...saoe E. esth sc., VU Charles R. Spuckler ........ 12016 Holborn St., LO Joseph S. Staron .... Stephen M. Stasick. . . Robert R. Stecky . . . .3221 Mapledale Ave., SH . ...11129 Lardet Ave., RA 25,C1 . 37, O. 1-8007 3-3119 1-3480 2-9617 1-8035 5-4513 1-6946 1-4659 1-5756 1-5152 34,C9 1-5498 5-0092 22, C1 1-8134 1-6024 1-8480 28,C9 1-0907 1-2485 25,C1 1-3112 1-9013 1-2725 5-6443 3-8210 1-4087 9-3249 1-8865 20724 Alameda Pkwy., Warrensville 28, O. Aloysius J. Stefanek. .14601 Tabor Ave., Maple Hts. 37, O. Peter Stewart ............. John R. Stipkala. .- . Joseph R. Stofko .... Henry A. Stoken .... John P. Strauss ...... 95 Streetsboro Rd., Hudson, O. . . . 10702 Lamontier Ave., SW . . . . . . . . .2901 Alpine St., SW . . . . . . . .9525 Sophia Ave., CE 3110 Audubon Boulevard, SW 1-5484 5-3434 1-3092 1-1778 Ronald A. Strnad .............. . . .l1719 Forest Avenue Joseph M. Stys ...... 4664 Warner Rd., Garfield Hts. 25, O. David E. Sulik .,.. SENIOR DIRECTORY ....4519 Alpha Ave., VU John C. Sullivan .... .... 3 045 E. 116th St., RA William V. Sunday .... ..... 9 904 Manor Ave., SW James R. Surovy .... ..... 3 525 E. 113th St., WA Dennis P. Swenton ......... 6404 Francis Ave., MI Lawrence P. Szalay. Edward J. Szletsky ....... John D. Szy. .4078 Paul T. Tavano ............. Robert E. Taylor. . Renato J. Tollis. . . Raymond E. Torda ..... James L. Toth. . . . John S. Toth ...,. Richard S. Tracy. . Robert F. Troha ..,. 3 1 1 1 1 -4866 6096 5577 8399 5165 . . . .1640 Glenwood Dr., Twinsburg, O. 13702 Cranwood Dr., LU 1-1037 Shadywood La., Warrensville Hts. 22, O. 1398 E. 89th St., SW 1-5068 . . . .10302 Lamontier Ave., SW 5-0707 8743 Falls La., Brecksville 33, O. 5658 Alberta Dr., Lyndhurst 24, O. .,..11918 Angelus Ave., WY 1-5011 m. .6914 Whitney Ave., EX . . 5889 Cable Ave.,-MI ....1059 E. 69th St., EN Thomas F. Tvrdik ........ 7011 Gerald Ave., Parma Raymond M. Ujlaki 19612 Sunset Dr., Warrensville Hts. Frank J. Urbancic. .4647 Horton Ave., Garfield Hts. Thomas M. Vassallo. . 19970 Raymond Sr., Maple Hts. Joseph J. Vetrick .... ...,. 1 802 Cook Ave., SH 1-6848 Stephen C. Vrabel .... .... 6 514 Wilber Ave., Parma 29, O. James H. Walters ........ 5902 Belmere Dr., Parma 29, O. Thomas E. Warren ........... 4711 Pearse Ave., DI 1-8846 Thomas D. Weiskopf. . 19850 Raymond St., Maple Hts. 37, O. Ronald J. West .,...... 1813 Oakhill Ave., Youngstown, O. John A. White ......,... 442 Bayridge Blvd., Willowick, O. Ronald F. Witkiewicz 10108 Richland Ave., Garfield Hts. 25, O. Eugene P. Wolchko ,....... 8112 Finney Ave., Andrew A. Yolch ....,.... 798 Northfield Rd., William E. Young 1445 Westover Rd., Cleveland Joseph T. Zahorsky ..,.,... 4829 Superior Ave., . . . . 10502 Lamontier Ave., 1185 E. 84th St., .3717 E. sorh St., DI 1-8002 11017 Dove Ave., BR 1-4747 Bedford, O. Hts. 18, O. EN 1-5968 Hts. 37, O. SW 1-1187 SW 1-2531 DI 1-5738 6720 Fleet Ave., DI 1-6765 . .9517 Mount Auburn Ave. 1-4934 1-5575 Anthony J. Zala. . .15701 Steinway Blvd., Maple 1-5319 James E. Zamiska. , 29, Q, Richard C. Zbiegien ,......... Bernard Zelenskas. . . . . . 22, 0, William P. Zielinski .... .... 25, 0, Ronald A. Zivcsak ,.....,...,. 37, Q, John J. Zmecek .... Acknowledgments: , RA 1-7355 There are a number of persons excluding the student staff who assisted with the production of the 1960 Bene- dictine and merit my sincere thanks and deepest appre- ciation. Here in the limited space are a few of those individuals: ' Benedictine's principal Father Robert, O.S.B., and the school faculty. ' Students, parents, relatives, friends, business firms and patrons-for their financial support. ' Harvey Singerman, president of Character Arts Studio, Inc., 10400 Buckeye road, and Mrs. Elaine Pinzone, secretary-treasurer. ' Peter Petrone, proprietor of the Ambassador Dress Suit Rental, 1516-22 Hayden avenue. h 0 Edward H. Ursprung and staff at the William T. Cooke Publishing Inc., 21 South Twenty-first street, Philadelphia. ' The Cleveland Plain Dealer and The Cleve- land Press and News-for photographs. WILLIAM P. 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