Benedictine High School - Benedictine Yearbook (Detroit, MI)
- Class of 1960
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W 9 Introduction . . . . . . page 1 Faculty . . . . . page 12 Academic . . . . . page 25 l 10 Activities . . . .... page 45 Sports . . . . . . page 46 Student Body . .. . . . page 87 I ll 50 Jfleaa, Zo WPBGC It give Utfzers gfze .gruifa of Coniempfafion FATHER BENEDICT, O.S.B. e preaent our paafor a our principal Sister Mary Alban and Father Benedict visit the Library.- Dennis Dopke, Kathie Pawlowski, Susan Perttola, and. Steve Isaac are busy at work. ww . L' gui , flag' 3, V 3 k Z 2 A 3. Y f x I - I A ' - 1 In . ,. I H A. , , 1. -as-f ..,,,4-' -my ., ' . L, 5 ,Ii '- I 4 ' ' A -I . QW N J es ' ' .' L- r - 'Q ' Q5 31,55 if Q, ' 32 m,:fi3Z.f,f?7f5' 'H-' ---' T A , i K '4 - 'FI if :' - ' ':-Q.-may . W: ' U 7 xlib . My : , .: iw k Q M' ...., , 1 ..... SISTER MARY ALBAN, O.P Father Livius, 0.S.B. Father Hugo, O.S. Athletic Director Assistant Principal, Senior Religion B. our prieafd . . . . Father Theophilus, O.S.B. Junior Homeroom Religion, Sodali ty Director, Rav en and 'Benedic tine Advisor Father Hugo and Mr. Ourtain,Science Instructor, discuss system of mark- ing 16 5 .Ll Father Marian, 0.s.B. Father J01111, 0- S-R Father Benevenum, 0.s.B Religion and Choral Science Religion Father James, formerly at Benedictine, and Father Theophilus recite the .Divine Office. Nav 17 M - in it W , . -af I Q .,, . . gin A,A. Zz ., ,L b V W.: ,... fp.: 55 -w ::,:. .- ' .X-Ffh , we xg, Sister Alicia, 4 O.P. Senior Homeroom Latin and Mathematics National Ilonor hiety, Student Council ' w e ,L N -- fm it i n -I -k 7 , . we Y? if ' , .,,, , 1 Q: . e gg, ,A 7 'Mm ml f . fm Q A. Sister Innocenti a, 0 .P. Senior Home-room Assistant Principal Drafting and Mathematics Sister Cyril Francis, O.P. Commerci al our Jia iera .... A -ner, .Q ,vii- , a 5 kk t S Sw, Y ' J 'M 4 Hg 4 M in 'Y 4 1 .f s sis, Sister Ellen Cecile, 0.P Sophomore Homeroom English Sister Ernestine, O.P. Sister Joan of Arc, O.P. Sister Martha Ann, O.P. Junior Homeroom Junior Homeroom Junior Homeroom Liw.-,,. N., Q Q1 W3- H. 55 f - I , 02 i 1 Si' V ,,, 5? , - vi ,..., . 5 we f O S ' '-'. N , 3 5' S ..,., .. Q. li f H S' 5 cn ,XL F . -1 W ,,,. , 2. Jlif, ' ' ' Z'-X 1J '4 fa., Sister Ann Josepha, 0.P. Freshman Homeroom history, English and deligion. Sister Francis William, O. Sop homo re Iiome room Biology Elf' ' Sister John William Freshman Homeroom Iiome Economics f , I . V. iw -- . , K 9195 -if if W X,-Emma. , Nm Sister Marie Amada, O.P. Freshman Iiomeroom, Journalism and Latin i Maven and Benedictine Advisor . Sisters attend the Southwest Championship game at Visitation G5m. Ravenettes versus Immaculata. Mr. Tim Dinan Mr. Andre Poux Mr. robert Kendziorslci Senior Homeroom Sophomore homeroom Freshman homeroom history and Science Mathematics Science and Mathematics our ag facufty .... vs Faculty Basketball team members get a thor- Coach Cullen, Mr. Carpenter, Coach Rilley ough going over by Dr. Comiskey' before the Assistant Coach Dinan, Mr. Kendziorski, Knee- game. Left to right: Standing, Dr. Comiskey, ling, Mr. Beaufait, Art Carney, Mr. Pallerito, A and Father Hugo. 20 a our compe lan! lzefp .... Mrs. Kolar, office clerk, always pleasant and cheerful in her qijet way. Reliable and ever busy on the job, Mr. Suolinski and Mr. Beaufait work diligently ,, on our new Journalism tables. f ' , ww - .- QW' ' ,gf T' ' L 1' S. 5 5 'vr 121' ,,.,,.....pmmvw-v-1 Mr. Goudge, Mrs. Harte and Mrs. Gaines help maintain cleanliness in our beautiful School. , vi' ,Q ' A ,M ' 4 , 1 mf? 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Neither rain , snow, or a oold csn deter Father Hugo from expounding on the Papal Encyclycals. -.A .NM N- fm ,- 24 Three different views of' Father Theophilus as he teaches Juniors Sophomores . . . 25 and Freshmen in Religion are significant of his earnest endeaver to be 'all to all English Literature Parliamentary procedure is practiced by the Juniors as Robert Beaufait is recog- ni zed by Chairman, Robert Lewandowski. furnishes lknedictinites with the funda- ' mentals of knowledge as a stepping stone to God, through Whom all success in our academic endeavours proceeds. Senior English students do library re- search for their term paper. Left to right areg George Sink, Joan Riffel, Gary Goudge John Schroeder, John Buslepp, Vincent Hen- ucci, Janice Vkblfe, Jerry Shankie and Dick Larys. Come, Holy Spirit, QQXKGCCG enlighten and guide me, Sophomores clarify their view re- garding problems, responsibility and priviliges of teenagers in an English Kenoposium under the dir- ection of Sister Ellen Cecile. strengihen and protect me... Inmf 30+ hut Sister Ernestine and Freshman English stu- dents enjoy current events in the latest issue of the Junior Scholastic. i N Language . . . develops young minds as interpreters of ideas and as an art of communication with God, their fellowmen and the world of to- morrow. GN A we T! M I Mary Chisholm, Latin I chairman, leads the class in recalling verbs of' the fourth conjugation un- der Sister Marie Amada's direction. as E Sister Alicia congratulates students who have won recognition in the National Auxilium Latiuum ex- amination. The students are: Frances Jokubait- is, Carol Sink, and James Rouhan. 'agfrrf - .-f, -an--g U 4 if 4vf3,y Word study, aided by reading 'Aux ilium Latinum is undertaken by third year Latin students Michael Poss, Barb Kevra, James Schenden, MHFY Arm GibS01Jl and Jim Homan. 1 I f I iii? QQ fe Marguerite O'Flarherity hands the next French record to Robert Per- kins, while John Wilhelm prepares to play it. Sister Joan of Arc and other French students enjoy a con- versation in French. 28 I H focuses the intellect on the past, present ' ' ' and future. A better Lmderstanding of' De- mocracy, with God at its source, becomes an ideal for tomorrow's citizens. 3' Nr. Dinan directs Eleanor Hageman, Judy Fennelly, Mike Boland, and John Malley in placing American History projects on display. Dvsmss Al-1' The importance of geographical lo- His, Craig Bennett, Bernard Regiier cation is explained by Carol McGin- and the class in Modern history. 29 O M t S iv' ' S K ?Z5ff5'A3isE,3ifiEiii52f?Vf:Uf5if525i5'???EEi3?SiEi?2i?3i3HW5???745i22Wrf'3f ' ' ' . a key to the sciences and systematic thinking leads the inquiring mind to the Creator of' the Universe, from Nhom stems all law, and order and successful living. Equations in Algebra I are solved by Frank Zanlungo, Ma1'yJo Guthoerl, Ronald Knoff, and ilosenary Norgard. 1-.zasaflrir in ' Tk5:??::2?,s3?J, EMIS W Sigemiimgfi 30 Sai? M ff a N ,,gw,ig Mr.Poux, Plane Geometry instructor, explains the use of theorms to the class. Algebra II chairman, Richard Platz, expounds on quadratic equations. DISCUSS . N! Trigonometry chainnan, Dennis Martin, di- rects Paul Bellfy, and Eleanor Hageman in proving their work at the board, under Sister Innocentia' s direction. In General Math. class Mr. Kendziorski demonstrates the construction of' a given angle to Barbara Scott, Dennis Dopke, Irene Poleni, and John McGaf'f'ey. H155 at work, Drafting II students plan their day's assignment. v 31 o Q 0 0 seen in the light of' the Greatest of all Scientists, God, is a must for our youth if they are to be well versed in the scientific world of' today. . Chemists, Jim Schenden, Richard Havey, Janet Taylor, and Merla O'Laughlin exper- Mike Boland, Marianne Deeb, Beverly Moore, iment with acids and bases. I I 5 Sister Francis William assists students with the disectiflg Of Worms in Biology 32 -.mam In Physics, Edward Phillips, Michael Ross, Mr. Stephens perform an experiment on parallel forces Kenziorski Janes Homan, Charles Simpson and Mike found in mechanics. Mr. Kmziorski , instructor in General Science, explains to Mike Moran, Thomas White, Richard Brown and William menner the principle of making static electric- ity which is related to physics. '1 NQ Roaming camaraman takes Pat Baumann, . William Iiudgens and Sister Francis Mill- iam as they work an experiment in Bio- logy. i . ,,.. , ........ ,..... . , A Q but r U X- ,C ,M . , J I ..., -.- ,,, .W Pm- ,ml M , A I training for the business world in a o o o God-centered atmosphere can mean a bright. future for competant students. Typing I students prepare to take their daily speed test under the guidance of' Sister Cyril Francis. Judy Sochocki takes dictation while Grace DiBella works at the I.B.M. mechine in the Practice Office. 34 X Judy Sochodgi and Grace DiBella file busi- ness forms with the purpose of perfecting their office skills. ug G s, Barbara Alder, Carol Lulenski and Barbara Tr5les Practice office work in preparation for future years. R03 hannon discusses the proper forms for accounting with the Bookeeping class Ni 'iiikix Fl raw thy 35 X Homemcaking . . . Sylvia Jastrembski models a ncuten coordinate while Barb DeVirgilio demonstrates her artistic piece of work. prepares students for homema arts of sewing and cooking. Pat Morrissey, Barb West, Janet Chevier and Karen Oeh- ler work on their spring skirts and blouses in Second year Home Ec. king in the Carol Cerrito, Carol James, Carol Steed, Marianne Phyllis Levitt listen attentively to Sister John Deeb, Barbara Tryles, Bev Moore, Pam Kestloot, William's directions in baking a cake. with Stanton, Collen Cameron, Joan Hiffel, and X 1 FWVV LW? ....... I . XL . s 1 na sly, ! with Sister Madeline at the organ during graduation exercises. ing songs from HTheKing mujl Marge Ditzhazy accompanies them at the piano. A A. va o specializes in training 'oomorrow's mei and women on the importance and influence of' ' ' ' the printed truth, with God as its origin. 4 Harduorking page editors: Felicia Gayewski Perttola, Tony St.Amour, Mary Ann Gibson .Rachael Buckner, Allison Essl er, Sharon and Barbara Hill are the backbone of' the .iav en . Copy editors, Emilia 'Toscano and Barbara Kevra are the essential link in the editing of the Raven . After copy reading has taken pl ace, typists, Adele Fis- choni, Judy Gfford, Kathy Wait and Carol Barkham take make good use of the new filing boxes in over the Job of' typing the copy. the Journalim, Room. IB Rachael Buckner and Felicia Gayewski The Raven . . . Father Theophilus compares a negative page with the Vari-typing follows the regular typing positive held by Sister Marie Armada, Editor Shay-on of' the copy. Ellen Nowak finds this a Perttola and Barbara hill observe the difference. VGW intriguing Occupation' 4..,f ,M W Journalism students try their skill in writing unorthodox leads. 39 The Benedictine Advisors and Co-editors at- tend the Student Press Associ- ation workshop for yearbooks at the University of Detroit. Left to right: Cbacki Tony St.Amour, Sister Paul Anita, Sister Marie Amada, Janice Selinske, Jim Homan. Front: Barbara Parent, Father Theo- philus and Janet Dunn. Co-editors Barbara Parent, tures and write copy for the Janet Dunn, Jim Homan, and 1960 Xearbook, Benedictine Janice Selinske, select pic- Father Theophi1us,our camaraman takes a shot of Mary Chisholm and Gerri Iacoboni folding copies of the Raven . 'Q A X 1 my K . , 5 f a L J ,..f A , I, ,L,,, ,4 ,V 7 . ,fy :-::s.,,.f-e::: Q , , J , x 1' :va A ,.-,g.:,:,,. Q k Y'ff,1'g2ifx'1fj Rfwiigii ii 'X m W ' mf -M 'wwf ,gym -ief1:5s.:ma. . L Wi ' M 3 . 1 Q,ip7,:e,:fg??gW2M W fwf QF WLQJX? fn 'fjggfvge , ' ' H ' 'Q M ., A j'f',fQN4f , f xg , , P , , .M - 2 :.,, ' Q VW 35 262+ A N M? ,M V we W wwf! 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Sanctification through prqyer Advent is the beginning of the liturgical year. To signify Christ's coming the Sodality officers, Tony Antonelli, Janice Selinske, and Carol Steed carry on the traditional lighting of the Advent wreath while Father Theophilus, spiritual director, gives his blessing. with the closing of the first semester, under the di- rection of Fr. Francis X. Diskan, C.S.P., our retreat master, Benedictinites take time out fbr spiritual in- May the Lord free you from Ventory' all evil of throats,H is the blessing that Father hugo imparts upon the 471 stu- dents. 44 and work Nm! 51853 In the Sodality project....uto share loven, Diane Greve, Pat LaFevre, Slellen May, Carol McGinnis, and Joan Gerhard wrap collected toys and clowns made by the Home Economics Department. f'4 lo .Vw Barbara Tr5les, Beverly Moore, and Carol Steed deliver the wrapped gifts to the home Missionary Sisters of Mary. 45 Strengthens the Soclality Way of Life ,es uQueen of the RosarynSoda1ity is guided ter Marie Anada, Moderator, Carol Ann by Father Theophilus, Spiritual Direc- Steed, Prefect, and Janice Selinske, tor, Tony Antonelli, Vice-Prefect, Sis- Secretary. 7' -P-,ug+1+ Father Theophilus receives the consecra- tion of Sodalists in the newly erected So- dality under the title of WQueen of the HoSar5.' through Mory's intercession Prefect of the Sodality, Carol Steed, crowns our Blessed Mother as Vice Pre- fect, Tony Antonelli assists her. Participation by Sodalists at the Marion Day activities at the University of De- troit is highlighted by our f'loat 'Queen of' the Rosary' driven by Vice Prefect Tony Antonelli. Carol Steed, Janice Selinske, and Linda Isca grace the float. 4? J, 1 Court of Honor, consists of, Janice Selinske, Mary Catherine O'lJonnor, Celeste Esper, Tony Antonelli, Carol Steed, Linda Isca, Marilyn Versaci and Lenore Selinske, 47 Active Social life Glennary Sisters speak on Religious life as a choice in our lif'e's vocation. Coach Cullen gives us the news and reviews of each game at the weekly pep meetings. iam School work and school spirit is supported by social life. Contest in dancing gives Ken Rudzinski and Diane Greve the winning prize. 48 throughout this year Sadie Hawkins dance sponsored by the So dality draws a large crowd. Sisters drop in to exjoy the feature of the evening. Cunusual corsagesb SQ! winning corsages were made by Janice Se- linske, Grace DiBe11a, and Carol Cerrito for Richard Havey, Tom 0'Brien, and Doug Renaud. iii -NI' Q 2 f , 3 ! Q Q Q Egg ,M MQ it V wr gym' andy! ,EH g Q gg. mf if iff Q 1-' 115m -:1'1: -5' 'E f fi M :ff PQ. SY QW -1 Q f- kiwi. K fa me Y ' 3 w,,,,ig7X Em A f 'P g In if gf' 5 S 7 33 1 x , X f , 1 . 1 Y Qfqxv QQ? me 5 Q Cl tribute to our parents Comedians at heart, Jerry Shankie, Tony Antonelli, Ray Comiskey, and John Scott delight the audience with Uueir antics. Gerri Iacoboni, Margie Ditzhazy and Diane Ekxleben add to the evenings entertainment. Mike Stephens, Master of Cerenonies, introduces the selections. NTill we meet again,W sung by Mike Staley, Tom 0'Brien, Kay Cornell, Hob Glorio and Dick Larys as a last fare- well. 51 Law and Order is Kept Mary Rose, Grace DiBella, Fred Fleming and Warren Wittmkan, Student Council officers, hold their bi-monthly meeting. - Judge Vince Ranucci presides at Student Court as Mike Hodges takes oath from Clerk, Stanley Smalec Paul Bell- fy, Bailiff, witnesses the action. Mary Jo Helenhouse and Mary DeKindren re- ceive merits from Sister Alicia. 52 throughout the halls Jerry Kral, on desk duty issues a hall pass bo Bob Beaufait and Kathy Hankins. Weekly positions are mapped out and presented to the Senior Hallguards by Grace DiBella. 53 clubs are the active part Varsity Club members consist of: back row, Jerry Shankie, Barry Schoenfeld, Don Qiinn, Richard Havey, Paul Bellfyg Bow 1, John Scott, Warren Mttman, Coach Cullen, Bill Platz, and Charles Simpson. Bernice Manzo is the lone Public Address System an- nouncer. Audio Visual members are instructed by Paul Bellfy under Sister Ann Josmha' s di recti on. 54 of our social life . . . 1 sage? f?ff?o-3 5522 ua Wa? -1 E-O Q4 odgig fU:1:mc' vmzg 'UQS19 eg: Egg? Q' W cmgfgrg LU155 1. ag?-,E 593 55402, OQZQO gfzgs: 5i 'O .' 5931 59513. sg gitjzfb ff-b-I 811 Q- asia .vu- f Q f 5555 3.1! ,, W' .gg CLE. .. ,M NQM., , ' w X, . 1 pl KD E I 'W I u in ,Wu IAEIW5 Q Z, 5: Ei? 35? 25' ETH E-mf' Sig? SEA EL: CU sufgfl if Os? ISI-I Clean emi Emo llm - '..i4'L'3- ' L......,,,,.-N-M Officers of' the National Honor Society are: Paul Belfy, President, Ed Phillips, Vice-presidmt, Stanley Smalec, Secretary, and Ray Comiskey, Treasurer. 55 in which auxilary members 5 Mrs. Kolar, office clerk, types 5 student records, while Ellen Bokshan answers the telephone. Sylvia Jast- renbski and Marjorie Lucas help with the dusting. Kathi Farrell purchases articles from Diane Levis, Diane 0'Neil and Rosemary Venn at the religious booth. School supplies are sold by Barbara West, Kathy Wait, and Francis Jokubaitis . 56 Iencl ca hand 'IWW' These are Benedictine's bookworms. .... or Petrello, Pat Wyland, Mary Ann Gibson, at least they dust the books. Left to Christine Ruzylo, Diane Wittbrodt, Evelyn right, Gail Martin, Pail LHHIHGF, PSHHY CGD- Ditzhazy, and Pat Baumann. Carol Cerrito ham, Mary Lou Natchman, Grace Bommarito, in background Checks out a book. Judy Bomnarito, Pat LeFever, Marguerite Student ushers at church services. Left to right are Charles Simpson, Fred Fleming, Mike Stephens, and Ed Phillips. 57 Lunch time finds many K Students eagerly select their food in the lunch line. Junior and Senior lunch period finds stu- dents at ease. Who's that hungry Father? No wonder our lunches are so good! Mrs. DeKinderen, Mrs. Duggan, Mrs. Nowacki and Mrs. Dombiek, are experts in the art of cooking. 58 CI happy face Lunch time is a busy place at the Snack Bar. 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R355 WQETET gnu favs, wifi ' '15-KQQFEX: zmzri-'lfi , m r 4:4 wiiiiagl ' X' ' ,f iw if, 'fs V ...Mink Qfti' fy W 1 Wieflgi :f'1ifrl,l'j E7 , ,i ., 3 L1 X, 04 cf when hat One real Scorer omes ark algainat your ame, 60 A gy mir, zmlsikimi g ,f., WL, K' W ll X ,Mm , X 1 ' 1 .Ne writes .Not Ulm! you 'won or .fad ful .How you Maged the game This is our Coaching Staff Father Livius, Athletic Director, discusses sea- son prospects with grade school coach Al Moran, Reserve coach Tim Dinan, and Head coach John Cullen. Coach Cullen gives special instruction to Fred Fritz. The play resulted in a touchdown in the City Championship game. Mr. Cullen and assistant coach Bob Rilley debate over a play during a game. which brought to us Manbers of the Varsity Football team are: Row 1. Paul Bellfy, Jim Krol, Dan Prevo, Bill Platz, John Scott, Joe Bonanno, Jim Krausman, Warren Kittman, Mike Boland, Barry Schoenfeld. Aow 2. Duke Platz, Don Quick, Bob Dopke, Ron Bourque, Charlie Shnpson, Bruce Iavelli, George Popham, George Steintrager, Jerry Shankie, Tony Antonelli, Jhn Schenden. Row 3. Coach Ril- ley, Don Quinn, Ron Rotole, Mike Peddie, Fred Fritz, Cass Bosochacki, Dick havey, Jim Kawal, John Mu ma, Frank Noel, Jim Stechschulte, John DiBella, and Coach Cul- lan Two of Benedictines Senior Football players have received very high honors. Guard, Bill Platz, and fullback Don Quinn made the All- State All-Star. Bill Platz Don Chinn ALL STATE PLAYERS Cur First Football championship VARSITY Benedictine Opponent 40 St. Mary's 6 7 Sacred Heart 7 60 St. 'lhomas A. A. 0 60 St. Leo's 0 51 St. Francis 7 40 O. L. Sornows 0 68 St. Agat.ha's 25 SEMI-FINALS 19 St.. 'Ihomas Det. 13 CITY G-IAVIPIONISHIP 0 The Ravens take the championship 6 sn. Francis De Sales 7 'ifegilfrgiofle leadershlp of Char' Barry Schonfeld breaks away for one of his many touchdowns. . 64 Dan Prevo gets good blocking from his teammates for a long gain. Barry Schonfeld stiff'-arms an onrushing tackler. Quarterback Charlie Simpson looks over the defense before calling signals The Seniors soy good bye . . . The 8 Seniors who sparked the team to a divisional Back Row: Assistant Coach Bob Rielly, Don Q.1:Lnn,Dick championship and to the city finals. Front Row: Char- Havey, Tony Antone11i,. Bill Platz, Head Coach John lie Simpson, John Scott, Mike Boland, Jerry Shankie, Cullen, and Athletic Director Fr. Livius- 66 Younger Blood takes over Reserve Football Team members are: Row 1. Larry Kelly, Frank Demers, Dan McDonald, Dennis Dopke, Mike Moran, Pow 2. John Pop- ham, Tony Kay, John Kozleski, Jerry D' Alexander, Steve Dulac, Craig Bennett, Tom Shankie, Richard Noel, Bob Schneider, H X A ,' , 1 iv. f fw.,w,3 f is mt, L?-my 4 . S-4 , Wryvn. , 1 . . Robert Sobie. Fow3. Joe Peraino, Dan Demers Sam Bonnano, Ernest Flynn, John Lotz, Peter Lind, Dennis Fedcrinchik, Richard Webb. Row 4. Mike Bennene, Ken Peterson, Ken Jacobs, Art Leo, Dan Matthews, Dave Platz, Gary Wade, and Ed Sizor. Q-Q-Q V W i as Q E544 yn-BE Sabi E I 5 1 min gas Sophomore Cass Roschacki, helped by Barry Schonfeld, stops Bobby Klott, in a cru- 67 cial play during a championship game. Basketball brings new triumphs VAPSHY Benedictine 39 St. Mary's 75 St. Agatha's 68 St. Francis 49 Sacred Heart: 38 St. Leo's 81 O. L. Sorrows 52 St. Thomas A. A. 49 O. L. Sorrows 42 St. Mary's 82 St. Agatha NCN LEAGIE 48 st. Philips 42 si. Phi1ip's 54 si. Florian's STATE 'IUJTNAVIEVT 4 8 Vi si tation Dick Havey beats four opponents to ball W' 27 29 sg 4. 21 354 ff 51 28 54 29 47 38 47 42 57 71 eo 68 an Qi1L m, 4 N N- 4 Opponent, A Wffjiij if . MYR' Coach Cullen puts safety first as he tapes Fred Fri- tz's ankle before a big game. enkinclles spirit of loyalty ond Sportsmanship f Y f' I K Jubilant fans cheer as reserves take championship. BENEDICTINE OPPONENT LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP 22 St. Mary's Wayne 36 46 sn. Agatha 25 BEN OPP 38 Stn P-1 3nCiS Xavier Sacred Heart 30 sacred Heart 15 47 Visitation 43 27 St. Leo's 17 N Y 59 0. L. Sorrows 41 ON LEAGUE 40 St. Thomas A. A. Z8 8 St. Philip 34 42 O. L. Sorrows Z5 42 St. Philip 51 57 St. Mary's Wayne 16 43 St. Florian 51 45 St. Agatha's 19 Canar man catches Havens off guard. havens show fighting spirit ir, fy' in scramble under basket. eserves win championship . . Reserve Basketball members are: Row 1, William Suznor, Mr. Dinan, Frank Zanlungo, John Kozleski, Klenner, Jerry D'Alexa,nder, Joseph higgins, Dan Tony Kay, Tim Ryan, John Mandia, Larry Kelly, Bob Prevo, Row 2, Joe Pavelich, James iiikenczy, Ed Mumna and Tom Cashen. Ed Suzor prepares for a rebound. The game is ong the .iavens emerge as Champions. l 7 0 Varsity loses by two points . . . Bill Hayes drives in for a Layup. Jerry Morrissey prepares for a free throw against Sacred Heart. The Ravens lost the game and the Championship, by two points 51-49. Benedictines four Senior Basketball Players after last game: Tom 0'Sullivan, Jerry Morrissey, Dick Havey and, Mike Boland. Pioneer Hockey Team BEN EDI CTI N E OPPONENT 0 St. Anne's 5 6 St. Ambrose 1 6 Riverside 5 2. Catholic Central 7 2. St. Anne' s 7 1 St. Ambrose 2 Three members of the All-Star team from 5 St, Alphonsug 0 Benedictine: Bob Beaufait, Jerry Kral, and 0 Catholic Central 3 Mike Stephens. 2 NO tre Dam e 7 2 Cranbrook 7 2 Riverside 4 1 Shrine 3 12 St. Alphonsus 1 4 Notre Dame 7 3 Cranbrook 5 3 Shrine 3 Hockeyooach leads the Ravens to the Playof'f's. Front: Bob Coach Thomson, Larry Brogan, Brad Teagan, Joe Bonann Derngen,Jer-ry Kral, Mike Stephens, Bob Beaufait, George Larry Ortkras, Doug Renaud, Ed Valente, BobTambornin Linderme, Bob Green. Back: Don Quinn, Tony Antonelli, Bob Powell andJim Stechshulte, L 1 E Blclzes trail Jerry Kral beats the St. Anbrose goalkeeper after appears jubilant in the background. taking a pass from Bob Beaufait. Mike Stephens Bob Beaufait slips the puck in the corner as the Ravens play a 3-3 tie with Shrine 73 Girls oclcl o championship . . . BENEDICTINE OPPONENT 10 St. Robert Bellarmine 10 30 St. Anne 19 24 Holy Redeemer 12 46 All Saints 11 44 St. Andrew 40 29 St. Robert Bellarmine 12 PLAY OFFS 14 Rosary 11 20 Immaculata 16 25 Sacred Heart 15 MNMJGME 27 Servite 20 City Champions: Front. Lorraine Dubiel, Marguerite Patrello, Chris- tine Rumpel, Mary Ann Hoes, JOHDIIG Teagan, Grace Bmunarito. Second Row: Sister Francis Will- ian, lbse Marie Erger. Rosanne Mor- Carol McKenzie scups for ball as Kathy Hankins waits for pass. an, Kathy Hankins, Judy Boumarito, Miss Preda. Third Now: Carol Knight, Christina Markusiewicz, Judy Krol, Carol Mac- Kenzie, Pat Lemmer, Susan Snolin- ski and Marilyn Hoover. 74 In Basketball . . . Players pray for victory. Judy Krol guards opponent as Roseanne Moran and Kathy Hankins stand by. Players adnire coveted city championship trophy. u ,.f'P A WM., W W 'Mw ww, 'firm Baseball presents new challenge Fred Fleming up to bat dur- lng a game with Sacred Heart. 1959 Baseball Team consisted of: Bruce Iavelli, Charles Simpson, Mike Nalley, Bob Beaufait, Joe Bonanno. Mr. Cullen, James Krausman, Barry Schoenfeld, Jerry Morri ssey, Mike Boland. Fred Fleming, Tom Hyan, Pat Shankie, Ray DeBrincet, Nick Leo, Dick Arsinear, Dennis Martin. Umpires in pre-game discussion with Raven JI-1bil8f1i0H after ViCU0I'Y- catcher. It is fulfilled Tension of game is seen in the reaction of players on bench. 323 BENEDICTINE OPPONENT 0. L. Sorrows 4 St. Thomas A. A. 1 St. Agatha 0 St. Mary's 2 Sacred Heart 5 0. L. Sorrows 3 St. Thomas A. A. 2 St. Agatha 7 Sacred Heart 3 Pitcher Fred Fleming is congrauulat ed by tewmlnates aiiter victory. Excited spectators gather to watch the 'Ravens' 77 Trock is introduced to Benedictine . . . Bmedictine's track team consists of: Row 1. Ed Lovely, James Rouhan, Row 2. Art Leo, Thomas Graf, Joe Perino, Sam Bonanno, Dennis Fedorinchik, John Mandia, Jim Beau- doin, Michael Zaydel, Bob Mumma, Thomas White, Robert Ahrens, Robert Sobie, Joe Higgins, Row 3. James Stechs- chulte, Robert Beaufait, Larry Kelly, Dennis Dopke, John ? E . Kozleski, Ray Comiskey, Tom O'S1l1ivan, George Steintra ger, Janes Theiring, Ronald Bourque, Ernest Flynn, Row Coach Cullen, Robert Lount, James Kawl, Mike Peddie Fred Fritz, Joe Pavelich, John Curry, Warren Witt1nan,Jo Bonnano, Frank Zanlungo, George Popham, Dan White, Da Prevo. il -ith Fred Fritz and Denis Fedorenchick rake the broad jump pit. Coach Cullen and the track team are ready to lend a helping hand. Left to right are: Mike Peddie, George Popham, Fred Fritz, Frank Zanlungo, James Theiring, Bob Lount, John Mandia, John Curry, Coach Cullen, George Steintrager, Dennis Fedorinchick and Artie Leo. 78 W Joe Bonanno demonstrates the shot put for Jim Stechschulte and Joe Pavelich. Cheery Cheerleaders We Have Always Hacll Benedictine varsity cheerleaders boost the morale M00re, Barb Tryles, Judy Sochocki, Liz Marco, of the team. Left to right are: Gloria Bartl, Bev Bernice Manzo. Source of Raven's spirit. haw-.M M Reserves are encouraged during timeout. . M . Benedictine' s Reserve cheerleaders are: Carol McGinnis, Diane Greve, Luanne Bellfy, Karen Oehler, Joy Versaei, Pat Zwicker, Suellen May, and Pat LaFevre. To Ulzem Zhu! :love god Zlzingaqfvorkf Zogetlzer unto good. X 1 iQ Catholic gcfucation Creafea Citizelw wh See Clearfg, Ufzink Steacfifg and Jvobfy. Senior class -1960- Vice-President Secretary MI CIIAEL STEPHENS Veteri nari an Sodality 1,25 Choral 15 Class Officer 45 Student fbuncil 35 Varsity Club 1, 2, 45' Hockey 3,45 Football l,2. EDWARD PHILLIPS Bisiness Adnini-strator Sodalimy 1,21 Choral 1: Student Council 1,2,3g Class officer 45 National Honor Society,45 Dramatics 15 Basketball 1. President BI CIIABID HAVEY Business Manager Sodality lg Student Cbuncil 1,45 Class officer 45 Choral 1, Varsity Club 1,2,3,45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 2,3. So ci al Ch ai rm an Treasurer N , I BEVE BLY MOORE Elementary Te ache r Sodality l,2, 3, 45 Choral 1,25 Dramatics 1,25 Student Council Rep. 35 .IANI CE SELINSKI Medi cal Technologi st Sodality l,2, 3, 45 Choral lg Student Council 25 Haven Staff 1, 2, 33 Yearbook Staff 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Homecoming Qxeen 45 Class Officer 45 Cheerleader 2,35 Basketball 3. BAFBARA ALDH3 Secretary Sodality 1,25 Choral lg Dra- matics 2, Debate 3. GLOBI A BAHTL Psychologist Sodality 1,2,3,4g Gioral 1,2 Dramatics 1'2Q Gleerleader 2, 3, 43 Class officer 2, 3, Basketball 3, 'Baseball 3 RICHARD ABSINEAU Draftsman Sodality 1,2g Choral 13 Football 1.2: Basketball 1,2 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Track 2,3 Varsity Club 2. 83 ANTHONY AN TONELLI Teacher Soclality 2,3,4-9 Choral 2g Varsity Club 2,3,4g Football 2, 3,4-Q Baseball 2, Hockey 33 Track 25 Haven Staff 2. PAUL BELLFY Electri cal Exgineer Sodality 1, 25 Choral 1, Dranatics lg Football 1,2,3g 4, Eebating 3, Varsity Club 1, 2,3,4p National Honor So- ciety 4. WILLI AM BLAKE Sociologi st Choral 1. ELL EN BOKSHAN Secretary Sodality 1, 2, 4. J AM ES BLASHILL Business Career Choral lg Dranatics l. M1 CHAEL BOLAND Business Manager Sodality 1,25 Varsity Club l,2,3,4-3 Oblates 3, Choral 1 Dramatics lg Basketball l,2, 3,4-g Football l,2,3,4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2,3,4. B EVE RLY BON ADEO Secretary Sodallty l,2. BACHAEL BUCKN ER N Lrse Sodality 45 Haven Staff 4 84 JOHN BU SLEPP Mechani cal Engineer Sodality 1, Choral 1. P EN ELO PE CANHAN1 College Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, O'1ora1 1, 2, 3, Tennis 3, 43 CAROL CERITTO Business Career Sidality 1,45 Student Council 1, Choral 1, 2, Gleerleader 1. JOHN CL EMENTS Teacher Sodality 1, 25 Choral 1, Ob- i lates 2, Hockey 3, Raven Staff 3. in JEFFREY CDLBY 1 Mechanical Engineer Sodallty 1, Choral 1. RAYMOND COMI SKEY Den ti st Sodality 1,25 Choral 1, Debating 3, Track 4, Obl ates 3, National Honor Society 4. 85 MARI ANNE IIEEB Nurse Sodality 1, 2,4g Choral 1. J AN ET DUNN Cbll ege Sodality l, 2,45 Choral 1,2g Dramatics l, 2,35 Gleerleader 2,3g Yearbook Staff 45 Home- coming Court 45 Raven Staff 49 Baseball 25 Basketball 2. GRACE DI BELLA Elementary Teacher Sodality 1,3,4g Gloral 1,3 Student Council 3,4g Gxeer- leading 2, 35 Class officer lg Homecoming Court 4g Bas- ketb all 3. JOHN DUGGAN Cbllege of Agriculture Sodality l,2g Choral li Dramatics l,3. 86 ROBERT D EMGEN El ectri cal Engineer Sodality 13 Choral lg Drama- tics 35 Varsity Club 2, 3,4, Football 1,2,3g Track 2,3 Hockey 3, 43 Basketball 1 ROBERT FARRELL Ehgineering Sodality 1,29 Oblates 2, 33 National Honor Society 4. ,, .l... ...... W, Hhs J UDI TH FENNELLY Nurse Sodality 1,25 Choral 1. JOHN GOVI EB Mechanical Engineer Sindality lg Choral lg Base- ball 1. H Ml CUAEL GU I FFRE Lawyer Sodality 1,23 Dramatics 3g Varsity Club 1, 2, 3,45 Choral lg Football 1,3g Basketball 1,2, Track 3. G ABY GO UDGE College Choral 1,2,3g Oblates 29 Football 1. 87 FBEDRICK FLEMING Baseball Career Sodality 1,25 Student Council 43 Dramatics lg Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Tradc 2, Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4. EL EANOR HAG EMAN Medi cal Technolo st Sodality 1,45 Student Coun- cil 33 Raven Staff 4g Choral lg National Honor Society 4. WILLI A11 HANKINS Dentist BABBABA III LL feacher Sodality 1, 45 Haven Staff 3 45 Choral 1,25 Cheerleader 1. JIM HOMAN Priest Haven Staff 2, 3, 45 Yearbook B OY H ANNON Mechanical Engineer idality 15 Omoral 1. ANNE 1i1NK11EY Nurse Baven Staff 35 Sidality 1,25 Choral 1, 2. 45 Varsity Club Honor Society 4. 3,45 Football 25 National 45 Obl ates THOMAS IVANKOVITCH Business Manager Sodallty 35 Obl ates 35 Foot- ba11 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Track 2 3. CAROL .IANIES Q lhsiness YDDERT KBIPAS Business Adninistrator Sodality lg Choral lg Foot- ball 3g Varsity Club 3. PHY LLI S LEAVI TT Nurse 3. Sodality 1,2, Choral 1, 2. GERALD KBAL Business Adnini straw r Dramatics lg Choral lg Var- sity Club 3,45 Hockey 3, 4. i Sodality l, 2,45 Haven Staff BI CHARD LABY S Draftsnan Sodality 1, 2, 45 Choral lg Class officer 2, 3g Varsity Club 3, 43 Football 1,2,3p Baseball 2g Track 3,4. EDWARD LOVELY Industri al Designer CAROL. LULEN SKI Teacher Sodality 1, 2,45 Choral lg Class officer 2, 33 Debate Tean 3. THOMAS MONTGOMERY Electronics Engineer Sodality 1,23 Choral 1. BERNI CE N1 AN Z0 Dental Assistant Ebdality l,2, 3, Student fbuncil 3,4g Cheerleader 2,3 4g Class officer 23 Basket- ball 2, National Honor Soc- iety 4. ws IEWNI S MARTIN H ectri cal Engineer Sodality 1,2g Choral 1,2, 39 Dramatics 1,3g Football 1, 2. 90 JG-IN MALL EY Business Sodality 1, Choral 1,2. JEROME HO HB1 S EY Baseball Career Sndality lg Haven Staff 4 I . SHABCN VIUNSCN Secretary Sodality 1, 2,45 Choral 1, 2, 3 MEBLA O' LOUGHLIN College Career Sodality 1,23 Student Council Gleerleader lg Basketball 3 X 'IEHHENCE MCNAMABA Air Force Sbdality lg Choral 1,2. ,gnu P ATBI CK N EWTON Accounting 91 PUBERT MCGI LL EN Teacher FOBERT ORGAN Dent i s t Sodality 1,25 Choral 1 Speech 3g Dramatics 1, 2 MA BY OBTKHAS Nu r s i n g Sndallty 1,2,3,4, RHVHI Staff THOMAS O' SULLIJ AN Research Chemi st Sodality 1,2g Choral 1,23 Dramatics l,2g Oblates 2,3g Basketball 45 Track 3, Base ball 1. 3 ARB ARA PARENT Dental Assi stant. Sodality 1,23 Choral lg Raven Staff 3,4, Yearbook Staff 4, Publicity l, 2,3, 49 Homecoming Court 4. CHRI STCPII EB PACE Business Manager ROBERT PERKINS Se rvi cem an Sadality lg Choral lg Sneech 3, Dramatics 1,25 Varsity Club 2,3. SHAHCN PEBTTOLA Kindergarten Teacher Sodality l,4g Choral 13 Raven Staff 2,3,4g Natlonal Honor Society 4. 92 WILLIM1 PLATZ Business Adnini strator Sodality lg Choral lg Class ' Officer lg Student Council 1, Varsity Club 23,45 Track 2, 39 Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball l,2,3,4g National Honor Society 4. GERALD PUTT Fl ectmni cs Engineer Sodality 1,23 Choral 1,2,33 Football l. DONALD QU INN College Altar Boy 1,2,3,4g Varsity Club 1, 23,43 Hockey 33 Baseball 1, 39 Track my Football 1, 2, 3, 4. VIN CENT RANUCCI Coll ege DCUGLA5 DENAUD Teacher or Priest Obl ates 45 Hockey 4. JO AN RI FFEL Nurse Sodality 1, 3, 45 Choral lg llaven Staff 3, Gmeerleader 93 .IUDI TH ROMEO Interio r Deco rator Choral 3. J AME S SCHEN DEN Bu siness Adnini strato r Oblates 2, 33 Choral lg Class Officer 1,25 Student Council 2, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3. AL EX BUDELI C El ectronics Technici an Obl ates 3. QQ-V-F , MI CHAEL BO SS Giemical Hlgineer or Pri est Sodality l,2,43 Oblates 43 Raven Staff 3,43 Varsity Club 3,4, Hockey 3, 4. DONALD SACCA Publi c Acooun tant Sodality lg Choral lg Stu- dent Council 2. 94 J OHN SCH BOEDER Engineer sodamy lg Choral 1. 'QU' L AWREN CE SCHULTZ Electrical Engineer Sodality lg Choral lg Ura matics lg Varsity Club 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3. CH ABLES SIMP SUN College Sodality lg Varsity Club 3 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 49 Basei ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3. LJEBALD SHANKIE Business Manager Sodalit 1 2 Oblates 2 3 Y 1 Q p P Choral 1, 2, Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN SCOTT Metallurgi cal Emgineering Debate 3, Nationfal Honor Society 4, Varsity Club 4, Football 3,4. KENNETH Sli EM AN SK I Master Debator Sodality lg Choral lg Dra- matics l. 95 GEO BG E SI NK Business Career Sodality lg Choral 1, Dra- matics lg Hockey 4. College STANLEY SM ALEC Sodali ty 1, 2, Choral Debating 3,43 Dramati cs National Honor Society MICHAEL SMITH College Altar Boy 2,3, 45 Smeech 3: Dramatics 33 Football 2,3. 19 1: 4. JUDI TH SOCHO CKI Pedi atri c Nurse Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral l, 33 Dramatics 1,3g National Honor Society 45 Cheer- l eader 1, 3, 4. kokkeep er RUTH STANTON MI CHAEL STALEY Business Sodallty 1, Choral 1,2 Dranatlcs 1, Varsity Club 4 Basketball 1, 2, Football l Sodality 1,25 Chor Basketball 2. CAROL ST al lg EED Secretary Sodali ty l, 2, 3, 4, Choral lg Haven Staff l, 2, 33 Student Council 3. 96 CABOL STHAUSS Beautician Sodality 1,25 Choral lg Dram ati cs 1. P ATHI CI A TEDE SCO Nu r se Sodality 1,25 Choral 1.2, Haven Staff 2, 3, 4. J ANET TAYLOR Physi cal Education Teacher Sodality lg Choral lg Raven Staff lg Bran ati cs 2. BI CHABD 'IO DD Tool and Dye Ehgineer Sodality lg Choral l,2,3 Dranatics l,2. EMILI A TOSCANO 5 Secretary Sodality l,4p Choral 1, 35 Raven Staff 4. BARBARA TIWYL ES Business Career A Sodality l, 2, 45 National gbgor Society 4, Gmeerl eader 97 ED WARD VALENTE Draftsnan Sodality lg Choral l,2g Hockey 3, 43 Varsity Club 1, 25 Foo tball 1. DI ANE VERBANI C Accounting Sodality 1, 2, 4, Choral 1, 3. J ANI CE W OLFE Housewi fe Sodality 1,25 Choral 1,23 Dramatics 1, 2, 3. 9 8 - H ELEN WOO DWABD Business Career Sodality l,2, 43 Choral Tennis 3,4. DAVI D WBI GHT Mechanical Elgineer Sodality lg Choral l,2. San 4' Pkg daft' Senior memories 5 Y' rf? I 1 The day long hoped for has finally arrived as the Seniors walk to the altar to receive the spiritual symbol of their loyalty to Benedictine. Our former pastor, the Right Aeverend Abbot Leo, O.S.B., blesses and places the rings on our finger s. After the ceremony Abbot Leo admires the class ring which is proudly displayed by Richard Havey, Michael Stephens, Janice Selinske, Edward Phillips and Beverly Moore. 100 The Sophomores sponsored a delicious breakfast to make the ring day more men- orable for the Seniors. The serving was done by Juniors and Sophomores. Bottom, left to right are: Marguerite O'Flarity, Janet Chevier, Kathy Wait, Sylvia Jast- renbslci, Pat LaFevere, Pat Kolb, Frieda Pozza, Louise Jozwiak. Top-left to right are: MaryJo Helenhouse, Kathy Acquilla, Felicia Gayewski, Margie Schniers, Tony St.Amour, Carol Bueheler, Mary Rose, Karen Oehler., and Dorothy Reile. Abbot Leo chats during the breakfast with Sister Alban, the principal. Father Hugo, please don' t eat the Dais- ies! I Nr 'ww ,y Xa gaps 101 Seniors, Ed Lovely, Carol Strauss, Tony Antonelli, and Y 1 Mary Ortkras chat casually E after the breakfast. M av ,R ,s Cheer leaders of 1959, all Seniors, cheered the 1959 sport season. As the parade leads on to the Home Coming ggggierglgjjglfg I1g22:Jng1Or?w8fB5gfi Game, Bernice and Mike proudly acclaim the nice Manzo Becerly Moore' Judy ' Y' 9 9 Senilorefloat while the court poses for a Sohocki, Grace DiBel1a and Barbara pic ur . Tryles. Bongo beaters for the Senior float were Doug Renaud, John Duggan, Mike Staley, Jim Schenden and Ray Comis- key. Senior court: Barbara Parent, Grace DiBella, Janice Selindce, Janet Dunn Santa?--Vvhy it' s Fr. hugo-Claus and Tony has his chance--a juicy pie in Santa' s face. Senior Team Bow 1: Charles Simpson, Michael Giuffre, Michael Stevens. Thomas O'Sullivan, How 2: Michael Boland, Donald Q1inn, Richard Havey, Jerry Shankie, Jerry Mor- rissey, Al Rudelic, Bill Platz ew RICHARD PLATZ Vi ce-P resident ' 'SRT 41- V if ws ml' Class of 1961 2 X JOHN EI BELLA P re sident, 'pa 533' w-:HUP mf ' 23? t H 3 AF Q 5, ,mx E ' f ' L awren ce Brogan Mary Bro zek Carol Buehler Lawrenc e Buslepp Ginette Cado ret Cbllem Cameron John Cerrito Patri ci a Clemen ts Raymond Crydennan WM' ,f -of lil' 3:3 TONI ST. AVIOUR S ec r et a ry Catherine Allgeyer John Amo Carol Barkhan Joan Barrett P atrici a Baumann Robert Beaufait Karen Billo Grace Bommarito Joseph Bonanno Ned Bowler ,Q 26 -QS ,-L.,s. qv if nf-rf MQW -Mm! 103 Frank Demers Suzanne Denton Amelia DePotie Patricia Dingman Robert: Dopke Maureen Dowd lfbnna Dlncan Allison Essler Joseph Ferrara Adele Fischioni f A . mf 5 f M. fx if x , ,f , I 1 , 1' r A M WK f-HW N ' l I Ll 'UU- M, .gg :Q gill! vm . 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Patrick Cawl ey Donald Cronin Pon ald Cronin George Damas Mary DeK1ndren PAT LAFEVRE. Vi ce-Pr' esi dent nil W Q 1 4 5-4 31, ggi, N 5 V Q Rx W 13 N. .L Tmmas Cashen V ' Janet Gnevrier Carol Comiskey ry yd 1' Nm, X ?,','?:ff4ili'ff1 Z' NL' 135.2 ig ' , JK Mini? V f' A . ff. Q5 1 t J-' x Q , in 2 .w,, -sf, x A S-rn . John Curry Class of 1962 iw YUVALD BOURQUE President di M ',i. V M-'Mgr ,4 M57 . K f' b, A . , A Q Y , pi, , w as Q pw 108 is 9 X R AQ! ,R M - -in a waz? 3 M, 'W' C -er 4 9 ELI ZAB3 TH VI ABC-O Sec retary a a -1 N Frederick Bachl . , Daniel Bambery catherine Aquila 1532 if 2 x W Timothy Barr in Barbara Beaton lvl z Luanne Bellfy Craig Bennett Mary Bomarito Thomas Burns Mary Jo Buslepp qsqb. 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QL.. .,..1 47' , M. wap ...M all K Michael Loftus Robert Lount Margaret Luckas Sharon Lyons Daniel MacDonald Mary Mackenzi e John Mandia Daniel Matthews Suellen May Carol McGinnis ifn... 49' 110 ,fa X., Barbara Richtar Leonard Pogalski Casimir Posochacki Janes Pouhan Gary Rousseau Kenneth Budzinski Timothy Ryan Marv St. James Margaret Schniers Carol Sink ,.. ,Sv-.i f :iw A at . -J! ff 3' Fwxp NN M 4 aw 5 , ll .Jain I f'::r f'WK KJ: gil ..Ez, 7 --415 ff Edward Panackia Michael Peddie Carol Perttola John Popharn Robert Powell Freida Pozza Daniel Prevo Donald Quick Bernard Regnier JoAnn Renaud if I-'iff -nf ,,, Y :lg I 'Q ' ,.,:. in X 4 3 e i' A ,au Robert Sobie Mary Ann Stechschulte James Stechschulte James Swiercz Rosemary Taylor James 'lheiring Pamela Tuohey Michael Valente Vincent Ventimiglia Joy Versaci Kathleen Wait. Leis Waldsmith Barbara West James Whyte Janes Wikenczy George Williams Penelope Wjodyla Janes Wynsberg Joseph Zabala Patricia Zwicker CAM ARA SHY Nadine Sauve Dan Wight 112 Class of 1963 DIANE LEVIS GERBI IACOBONI FRANK ZANLUNGO SeC1'etarY President Vice-President Pobert: Ahrens Alice Ajluni Kathleen Albert Phillip Ankofski J ames Beaudo in Michael Bennane Timothy Beringer Gerald Bernardi Linda Blood Mary Ann Boes My Ml, P 1 .lx 'cz' 5 lil f 3 ' 1 1 L Wie? ,Ip nw 'C' 'D A Q! iags?f JA'l i ry I Judy Borrmarito Sam Bonanno Richard Brown Donna Buehler Yvon Cadoret Mary Chisholm Jerome D' Al exander Francis Deller Daniel Demers William Dickey 1 Em .:. if Q , 2 ,,., - W.. my A . L .. vw w ' ' is ' '1:-- ' ' ,. ,wwf 5-r. WN. ,IQ W . 5 ,sm his .5 , Y, W? 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W- . . ,UN a A if James Graf .ffl 'nfl' AA m -.,.:w , AK if fly . ,N Mary Jo Guthoerl H wmian Hayes :.: r John lloman John Hurst Ai J 114 Stephen Isaac Gary Johnson Hugh Johnson Kathe rine Karadj off Mthony Kay Mary Beth Kehoe Lawrence Kelly Terence Kessel William Klenner Ronald Kno ff John Kozleski Raymond Krokos Mary Lauck William Lees Arthur Leo 3 3 in - '55 V f'-'gy Timothy McGinnis Neil X1cKinnon Suzanne Meloche Joseph Michaud llnnald Meg Michael Moran Nancy Morrison Patricia Mo tycka Robert Mudd Robert Tvlumna John Lotz Gmristine Markusiewcz 'lhomas Martel Richard Martin Leonard Masuch John McCarthy Joseph Mclilgunn Donna McGaffey John McGaffey Don ald McGillen Z' X AW' . , A 1 is WN f X . Joseph Pavelich Kathleen Pawlowski Joseph Peraino Susan Perttola David P1 atz I rene Pol eni Dennis Regan Christine Pnumpel Marilyn Schenden Mark Schilling E EZE. 'sa rw is A I 11 ff' K I El -1 I 'fn V-:rr wi' i A! Richard Noel Ellen Nowak Diane O'Neil Connie Oprish Titus Oprish Elizabeth O'Hourke Lawrence Ortkras Mary Ann O'Sullivan John Oswald Marguerite Patrello W' 'E ,L ,W iw ii Q 4 ' k .,'.. I -4z 31' ,I ' .,:: 5 I , ' L 'Ihomas Schlarman Robert Schneider Barbara Scott Joann Seal 'lhomas Shankie Fred Shuart Kenneth Skuzenski Raymond Sosin Susan Spalding Edward Suzor Dennis Sweeney James Swiercz Joann Teagan Vi rgini a Tewes John 'lheisen Jeanette Toscano Rosemary Venn Gary Wade Patrick Washburn Richard Webb 1: wan Z, .ik N'-:gs Ph .A J J' f f 'SY ff '43 Q 3 52, dl r' Q V, -.si fi NW? ir- ,I f gy A 2,3 . 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Hmm 16, Boys Grade 12, Bocm 16, Girls Grade 12, Boon 17, Boys Mr. and'Mrs. Bqjas Ajluni Mr. Emil G. Alder Mr. And Mrs. Maurice Belanger Mr. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blake Mr. and Mrs. G. Bohrer Mr. and Mrs. C. lbnmarito Vlr. and Mrs. B. Cain Mr. A. Carr M r. 5, Boom X12 Buys 5, Rmom 202 Girls 5, Boom 203 Boys 5, Boom 203 Girls 6, Boom 204 Boys 6, Poom 204Gir1s 6, Pbom206 Boys 6, Boom 206Girls 6, Boom 208 Boys 6, Roan 208 Girls 7, Boom 4 Boys 7, Room 4 Girls 7, Boom 5 Boys 7, Boom 5 Girls 7, Boom 6 Boys 7, fbom 6 Girls 8, Foom 2 Boys 8, Poom 2 Girls 8, Boom 1 Boys 8, Poom 1 Girls 9, Boom 7 Boys 9, fbom7 Girls 9, Boom 8 Boys 9, Poom 10 Boys 9, Foom 10 Girls 9, Library Boys 9, Library Girls 10, Foom ll Boys and Mrs. Haland P. Cawley Hr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Cerribo Al bert Gui oot, el Hanol d Gxi sholm Mrs. Norma Christopher Mrs. J. Clause Mr. md Mrs. Bay B. Comiskey Bill Gonno rs Grace Gilbersm Mr. and Mrs. Peter D'Anna Mrs. F. DeKinderen Mr. and Mrs. F. Uelahanty Anthony Ditzhazy Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. lbmbrowski Mr. and Mrs. Richard lbremus Baskin Urlgs Mr. and Mrs. S. Dabiel Mrs. S. Dxggan lMr. and Mrs. Joseph Dwyer Mr. John J. Elmer Mr. and M' s. Charles Erge r Mr. Foyle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fennelly Nr. and Mrs. John Firment 'lhe Josqmh E. Flynn Family Mr. and Mrs. M. Friednan Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Frink Mercedes Frontera Mr. and Mrs. John Garvale Lauretta Hankins Mr. md Mrs. W.M. llankins Mr. and Mrs. Bidmard Harris Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harte Miss Felicia Havey Mr. and Mrs. J. Helenhouse Poy A. Hinkle Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Howard Mrs. A.C. Huetter Gerri Iaooboni Josephine Iaooboni Lawrelce Iaooboni Sr. L. lannucci Mr. and Mrs. A. Ingersoll M. W. Jabczenski, Jr. Mr. Frank Jokubaitis Mrs. Frank Joklbaitis Phyllis Jokubai tis Mr. and Mrs. J. Joseph and Family Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Kawal Compliments of Kay Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Frank 3. Kelly Mary Ann Kesteloot Mrs. Ruse Macioce Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Madigan A.O. Maloney and Mrs. Vincent J. lMarco and Mrs. W.P. Markusiewicz Cl are Martel Mrs. J. Martel Nancy Martel Mr. and Mrs. Fobert L. Martin lMr. and Mrs. John May Mrs. Claude Mencotti Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meyer Mr. and Mrs. B. Mills Mr. A. Mincel Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Montante Frmces E. M:-rgan Mr. and Mrs. Gxarles J. Motycka Mr. Willys F. Mueller Barbara McCaul ey Hubert McCa rl ey Mr. and Mrs. F. Gauckl er Edward J. Gehringer Nlr. Mr. and Mrs. John Koerper, Sr John Koerp er, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Glavin lMr. Gerald Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Gxarles S. Kol 81' Mr. and Mrs. FLC. Kolb Mr. Gmarles B. Mdiiearnan Mr. and Mrs. F.J. McVeigh Mr. Edward Nowak Mrs. Ann Oehler Bay Oehler Mr. and Mrs. John C. O'Flaherty M r. Mrs. and Mrs. O' Flynn L. O'Leary J. Gorczany Mr. and Mrs. James J. Green Mr. Greenfield Mrs. Flva F. Grey Mr. and Mrs Lewis Hageman Mr. and Mrs. Hall Mrs. Maria M. Lamb Mr. and Mrs. T. F. LeBoef Mr. and Mrs. Charles A Lemmer Mr. and lMrs. Fred H. Levis Mr. and Mrs. 'Ed' Lotz Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lount Mrs. Earl E. Orcutt Mr. and Mrs. Ortkras Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Palmamli Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Parent Maria Pazcno Mr. and lMrs. Hiran G. Phipps Mr. Sanuel S. Platt Mr. and Wrs. E.F. Platz Mr. and Mrs. George N. Popham Vlr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Pozza Mr. George Quick Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Poss Royal Motor Court Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Samul Mr. and Mrs. L. Sayig Mrs. John Schirrick llarry and Laurena Schofer Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Scott Mr. and Mrs. J. Seal Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sekol Ray' s Texaco Service Mr. George Sevald Mr. and Mrs. George Sink Mrs. Jean Slattery Xlichael A. Smith William L. Snith Melvin F. some A ur. and Mrs. Joseph sochocki Barbara C. Sryher Mr. and Mrs. RL. Stacey Mr. A.L. Staley Mr. H.J. Stanford Mrs. Eleanor Stock Mrs. William Stock Joseph Stryker Mr. and Mrs. Pobert Sullivan Mrs. Helen Szarc Mrs. Myrtle Szustak Mrs. J. Taber Vlr. and Mrs. William J. fheisen, Jr. Mr. Walter ll. 'lhomson Mrs. Pobert Todd llr. S. Torossian Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Tuohey Mrs. Dennis and Denise Tuohey DeWitt C. Tyler Vecellio Family Fussell Vente Mr. and Mrs. Lester A. Weber Mr. Peter Wikenczy Thomas Wikenczy Mrs. F. Wyatt Mr. and Mrs. F. Yacobelli Sponsors A A A C.Y CASH ADAMS PAPKINS CD. CD. MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY ANICNELLI BASCINS DRUGS BEL AIIE CLEANERS HJKOS WAFFLE SIOP CLEM' S MAFKET GIRTIS STATIONIERS EDWARDS FINE FCODS FIDELITY CLEANERS HARRIS ELLMAW, INC. JIM 'QIEKEYE' O'IUN'NELL KAIPS IIUGS KNUDSENS DANISH DAKERY LAYSNS MBV S WEAR LINDA LEE DINETIE MAX OS'ROW AND SON MR. AND MRS. IUBERT FIBRE NJITIHWEST VAOJUM SALES AND SERVICE MR. . JOSIPII MJSER b O' BIIENS PRESCRIPTIONS MR. AND MRS. ALBERT G. PLOZAI Business Boosters A. F. Boucard and Son Greenhouse 17300 Southfield KE- 1-0783 Delmar and Company Northland D- 1 EL-7-0777 Johnson Beverage C0- 2626 Ferry Park Ty- 5-2500 Jo seph 'lhieman 5977 Cadieu TU- 1- 2765 X Joy Drugs 23913 Joy Lo- 53770 Road Lee's Fabricating Co. 42066 Mi chi gan Pa- 1-4-502 L. J. Griffin Funeral Home 17600 Plymouth Pd. Br. 3-9191 Rosedale Oldsmobile 17411 Grand River Ve- 5- 4600 Sunde rl and Hardware 18940 ll. SBV81 Mile Ke. 3-8109 Ibbert S. Janisen Rfg.-Mt Works 8328 Fenkell Un. 1-5561 SIENA HEIGHTS CCLLEGE FOR WOMEN Conducted by SISTERS OF ST. DOMINIC ADRIAN, MICHIGAN Address: The Registrar ST. JOSEPH ACADEMY ADRIAN, IVIICHIGAN Conducted by SISTERS OF ST. DOMINIC HIGH SCHOOL AND GRADES Catholic Standards, Cultural Ideals, Character Formation are distinctive features Address: Directress ST- SCHOOL UNIFORMS USHERS CLUB un.funm fn., 387 FOURTH AVENUE NEW YORK 16, N. Y. Branch Offices .... Chicago, Pittsburg, Detroit 24841 Grand River at W. 7 Mile Road JOE DWYER INC. KE. 7-2292 Janice Se1inske's dream comes true as she models a 1960 Fiat. St. Sylvester's Monastery Sylvestricm Benedictine Fathers 17320 ROSEMONT DETR OIT, MICHIGAN SI. Scholasticcfs YCUTH CLUB Mons HAMBURGER 15501W- MCNMOIS RISDON BROTHERS INC Phone: KEnwood 5-9362 glalwiga 4, Q' Th in BEAUTE SALON H53 lf, 3623 Risdon Ave. 5 TA. 5-1480 18625 W. McNicho1s fx fNear Avon! ' Detroit, Mich. Virginia Farrell Operators Member of St. Scholastica Parish LIVE HAP PILY EVER AFTER- EL ECTRICALLY Are you coming back for more education Getting a job? Establishing a home? What's all this got to do with electricity? Just this: Whatever the future brings you, electricity will be there to help. For right now we are entering a whole new era of electric living. The home you start will be easier to take care ot, more fun to live in, with heh: from electric appliances. Complete electric home heating, practical and convenient, is growing every day. Your job will be smoother, too, with electrically operated equipment and an increasing array of electronic devices. Even your education benefits from continuing research in many fields related to electricity. One day, you personally may help to create new and better ways to do things electrically. So no matter who you are, where you are or what you're doing, your future will continue to be brighter, your life will be lighter through electricity. DETROIT EDISON Provides Southeastern Michigan with versatile electric energy Rosedale Meat and Dockson Corp. Food Shop fFormer1y Wa1denmeyer'sl 18203 W. 6 Mile Rd. Welding Sz Safety Equipment The Complete Feed Shep If It's Good We Have It A Satisfied Customer Is Our Best Asset Free Delivery 3829 Wabash Ave. Detroit 8, Mich. V. A. S. Cement Contractors U 77 Alloy Deep Hole Drilling Specializing in A11 Kinds of Cement 15429 APPOLINE DETROIT 27, MICHIGAN Robert Lulenski ART SERMO TONY ANTONELLI UNiversity 2-6133 VErmont 7-1589 FO- 64236 Merle Norman of Redford COSMETIC SALON 26038 Grand River Ave. 1-1f2 blks. W. of Beech Detroit 40, Mich. Elma E. Herrmann KE. 7-2900 Hours: 10-5:30 Eve. by appt' Mon thru Sat. McGinnis Cocktail Lounge R. L. McCabe Company NICHOLAS FLOWERS PRESCRIPTIONS PHONE 14849 W. McNicho1s R BRoadway 3-8580 at Robson KEnwood 4-5700 7-Mile 84 Braile Service Complete Automotive Service Front End Alignment 20630 West 7 Mile Road Detroit 19, Mich. Phone KE. 1-9603 Six Mile 8. Southfield STANDARD SERVICE Tires, Batteries, Accessories Road Service - Long or Short Towing 17804 W. McNicho1s Rd. KE. 1-7202 Detroit 35, Mich. O'Brien's Apparel Grandland Shopping Center Formal Wear for Proms gl Weddings I. Bill O'Brien 18602 Fenkell fat Grand Riverj Detroit 23, Michigan ANCHOR ELECTRIC C0. -I-obyvs Bus. KE. 3-5568 Res. BR. 3-6399 Beer - Wine Party Snacks VE. 8-1488 16020 Puritan Detroit 27, Michigan Lees Tool Company Lathing gl Plastering Contractor Vincent Plastering Inc. SPECIALISTS IN SURFACE GRINDING OF SMALL GAGES, TOOLS 8: DIES ' 14500 BURT ROAD 15748 Meyers Rd- ' Detfolf FRED. H. LEES DETROIT 23, MICH. Commercial and UN. - 4 1356 ' Residential Farm Maid Dairy 14430 Fenkell Ave. Phone Ve. 7-6000 Officenter BARBER SHOP Jim Blashill gets his locks trimmed by one of the competant barbers at Officenter Barber Shop. VE. 8-9720 15800 W. McNichols Road The Prain Boys Enjoy more luxurious sleep on the SERTA Perfect Sleeper Mattress Available at better stores anywhere Serta Restocraft Mattress Co. 2760 W. Warren Detroit, Mich. TRACY'S Super Service Gas Station Tcrdiff Bros. Javel Clenser Moomaw's Pure Station 19330 Grand River and Outer Drive KE. 1-9677 DE VOLL Carnet and Upolstering Cleaners 1117 Marion Drive Holly, Michigan Personal Attention on Every Job' Phone: ME. 4-9432 16046 Puritan Vander Drug Store VE, 5-5560 Mr. Vander, druggist at Vander Drugs, waits on Mary Lou Natchman, Benedictine Sophomore. DUBIRI CLEANERS CANVAS PRODUCTS CO. Anything In Canvas 10411 Capital Ave. 1 oak Park 37, Michigan R KE11W00d 2-7163- - - - - - Wholesale Sz Retail Weiler Catholic Supplies, Inc. One Cent-Tile 19244 W. 7 Mile Rd. Detroit, Michigan Pencraft Market KEnWood 2 6644 19801 W. McNicho1s-- - --Detroit 19, Michigan 19140 W. McNicho1s Mike Dracca ooooooooooooooooooonoaooooooooonV...,,,,,,,,,,, A Complete DE Beauty gnuw E- Service Q M - 0 o f 5 Vlncent L. Mancha Exclusive Hair Designs j ig I 3. Expert Permanent Waving gl 1' HAIRCUTTING A ' - -k TWTING ' ,Q -k MANICURING Q3 A., ik BLEACHINC V T if SCALP TREATMENTS I ,tx, AZZ: W x E ' -rxy ei? 18402 W. McNichols oPgN,:2u-Y KE I 0 O 2 corner Glastonbury gR?:A: ' ' 355 oooooooooooooooooooOOOQQQOOQQQQOQQQQQQOQQ00960000 Die Industries Inc. Walter A. Hcnba, President J. L. O'LOUGHLIN COMPANY K. MAC STUDIO Lincoln Typewriter Co. Parochial Wholesale School Supply Specialists Remington Rand Typewriters 21560 Grand River Detroit 19, Mich. KE. 2-7171 RIVERSIDE ARENA Our pizzas are crispy and delicious John Mumma, Jim Kawal, Kathy Wait and Mary Lou Natchman enjoy pizza at Caesar's Pizzeria. KAY CLEANERS 14430 Fenkell Avenue VE. 7-6000 Le Blanc Plumbing Co. Heating Ventilating 8a Air Conditioning INDUSTRIAL-COMMERCIAL REPAIR SERVICE VE. 8-0575 Leo LeBlanc International Raclio Company COMPLETE LINE OF HOME APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION 7530 Tireman Avenue Detroit 4, Mich. TExas 4-4464 DARIN and ARMSTRONG, INC 2041 Fenkell Detroit 38, Michigan Fran and Jerry's Bar 17730 W. McNicho1s KEnwood 2 Frank S. Vasalla PLASTERING CONTRACTOR 7558 18411 Oakfield Avenue Detroit 35, Mich. Spalding -Denies-Farkas, Inc. INSURANCE IS OUR BUSINESS 18325 W. McNich01s Rd. KE. 2-2430 Dutch Maid Bakeries Distributors of Sanders Ice Cream - Bakery Graduation and Communion Cakes Russ Robinson GA. 2 -8723 MATHER STEVENS AND MARTIN, INC. Luster Cleaners 19721 James Couzens Lita's Shoppe Chi1dren's Wear Ladies' Accessories 16207 West McNicho1s VE. 8-5677 HOME PLANNERS INC. Schuster Equipment Co Detroit-Grand Rapids-Flint SIX MILE BAR 17600 West McNicho1s Sherwood Market Seven Mile-Southfield KEnwood 2-9844 Free Delivery Iorwest Plumbing and Heating Supply Co. VE- 8-9000 NEW PALMER BAR 16335 W. Six Mile Ira H. Smith - Prescripsionist EDWARD'S FORMAL WEAR 16147 W. McNicho1s Road, Corner St. Mary VE. 5-6050 STERLING, BAVARIAN CHINA - CRYSTAL - STAINLESS DOROTHY BOES DIST. MGR. The Easterling Co. KE. 1-0398 Gloria Bartl admires the fine china and crystal offered by Mrs. Boes, repre- sentative for the Easterling Co. I fm, 605757 HAIR FASHIONS Formerly ot Sok's Fifth Ave. WHERE BEAUTIFUL COIFFURES BFGINI Hair coloring is a fine art. The skill of an artist's hands and the pride of the artist, enhanced by materials, care- tullv chosen with an artist's eye - this is hair-dressing at its finest. FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT CALL KE. 7-34I7 or KE. 7-9767 We have an excellent Manicurist, formerly associated with J. L. Hudson's I 8926 West McNichoIs BETWEEN SUNOEQLAND ond smwn IN RD. Janet Dunn, Benedictine Senior, models the latest hair style now available at- Ann Holdings. GIRLS. AFTER GRADUATION WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS - COLLEGE? BUSINESS? Whatever your decision, be sure your future includes membership in the Altar Rosary Society. YOU ARE NOW ELIGIBLE, YOU KNOW Join The Altar Rosary Society. FRANK GERBIG TExas 4-8457 Automation Die 8. Tool Corp. DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF TOOLS, DIES, JIGS, FIXTURES Sz SPECIAL MACHINERY 7511 Intervale Ave. JOB Luckas Detroit 38, Michigan HAHN-CHARDON CO Frank Kay of ..... BilIy's Beer Store 19316 West 7 Mile between Grandville Sz Huntington Audley Gray and Son Paints and Wallpaper any color matched 17626 W. 7 Mile KE, 3-0768 Milt's Speedway GREENFIELD - JAMES COUZENS Road Service VE. 5-9879 Rosedale Pharmacy Six Mile at Ashton KE. 1-7326 Free Delivery Patterson Buck Hardwood Co. 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