Bishop Kenny High School - Crusader Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL)
- Class of 1953
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I ,,, Six I .KVM N 31 5- ' Q, . V ' , LP., 'V .2 M ' Vg Dt M 'XJ wx' x - , Q 13 We ,L 1 ' . 'O x . K 1 5.8 sg25 g . I .. . 3 gr, 5:3 - as 'B 3 gi, , A 42224 I' 'Vila Kfpll, W f ? v if page -Q-'M ,YW , f'ff'e 2-4 7 X 'S ' ' 1, 1+ eg ff f. . F2 G 4. ZLL M-5 Ziff A 1' iLgZ,,2h 2 I, , 1 . K, ly. A I - LU! X ,-ff 7 pi ffm f 07WMfff'f'ff'f '2ffff V 5 f' ' 'W' Iv-fr yl7l'6'WL7 d DEAR CRLSADERS of '33 Do you recall the oft quoted words of W llllam Shakespeare Whats ln a name that u lzzelz ue call a rose B1 any other name 1l0lll!l smell as su ee! These are lmes that gne beauttful expression to an undeniable truth' To thls truth that the real mner worth of anythmg 18 not dependent on the tltle whlch lt bears And yet lf we press this thought too far we may mlstakenly conclude that names and tltles have little slgnlflcance or xalue and thls would be a very erroneous concluslon mdeed For the names whlch human bemgs wear should always mean a great deal to them The rose the cow these neither choose their names nor can they do anythlng about them But we humans can' To be sure we cannot always choose the names whlch are ours to lzte wzzh but almost always lf we wxsh we can choose to lzve up to them All of whlch leads me to th1s' Have you thought of the noble trtle whrch was yours as a member of Bishop Kenny Hlgh School? You were called CRUSADER and belleve me that IS no ldle name That IS a name whrch requlres a lot of lwmg up to especlally IH thls age which rs your speclal herrtage It rs not a slmple age, as ages go It rs an age whrch features complzcated materzal thmgs thmgs llke atomlc submarmes and rockets to the moon and thmkmg machmes Yet thls kmd of compllcatlon can be verv good for man But unfortunatelv your age features as well complicated spzrltual thmgs thmgs lrke Chrlstlan souls trvrng to be sophlstrcated and Chrlstlan at the same time, thmgs llke human hearts flmty and unscrupulous ln the market places klddmg themselves into feelmg mellow and tolerant and at peace wlth God ln the churches And thrs kmd of compllcatlon can only be very bad for man For ln affairs of the soul szmplzczty rs needed The kmd of srmpllclty whlch was ln the hearts of the Frrst Crusaders when they rode off towards the East burning wrth the desire to do great thmgs for Cod That IS why I say that your tltle of Crusader requrres a lot of lwmg up to Soul slm pllcrty rs not fashtonable ln your age It IS not fashlonable to have stars ln one s eyes lt rs not fashlonable to XOICC ones rdealrsm aloud fyou mlght be laughed at or labelled hypocrlte I There wlll be many to say to you get down to earth and by this they will mean that you mustnt dream the noble dreams you must be practlcal you must be reallstlc As lf Our Lord had never proved that the only tlme men really get down to Earth IS when they touch the stars Trme was when the plcture of graduatmg high school students who were so close to the adult struggles of Llfe was a polgnant one srmply because thelr vlew of the world was through rose colored glasses and older and wiser heads knew that dlsllluslonment was near But lt IS not so wlth you' Indeed the glasses are strll proffered to you but they mduce no rosy unreal glow over Cod s umyerse The modern lenses are gray the gray of shallow cymclsm and cheap sophlstlcatlon somethlng to dull one s vlslon and make Chrlst s world of Hrgh Romance seem drab and hopeless and forlorn So keep your vxsron clear' Let Faith be the lens to clarlfy your slght helping you always to recognize the Chrrstlan story for what lt IS the dearest sweetest love story that ever could be told That IS what the medleval Crusaders knew They had no thoughts of rockets to the moon nor would they have cared a great deal lf someone had mentloned such thmgs to them Their arm was so much hlgher you see hlgh hlgh above and bevond the moon bevond the outermost stars to the place where the Lord of Earth and of all the Unlverse dwelt wlth those who showed thelr love for Hlm May the Splfll of the Flrst Crusaders motlvate your llfe and flll lt with that Dtvme Adventure and Romance whlch was thelrs and whrch shall be yours lf you seek lt' .yadaaaf 7 1 . . t ,. . , - v 1 4 5 ' . .' . u 1 - v M , ... , ' . . , .Y V. 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HL'RI.FY ln'1Jw,'f f ' N' 124 ww Nluy wr-. the flI'StGTZlfll1HllIlgi Clav of our lwlfwwl 'Klum xlLilf'I'. PVPI' fulfill tlw llfbppx of our dewtml flu-lnlmixlmp wlm-P flI'f'2iYNN mul plans have given IIN tlw BISHOP KENNY HICH FCHUUI. of JbXfIK9UXYII,I.F. THF CRADIQXTINC CIAF9 of 10535 -Q .714 ,4 ccnzfmn Assisting Archbishop Hurley at the dedication of our new school are our Pastors, Reverend Father Cloonan, who superintended the building of the school, Auxiliary Bishop Thomas J. McDonough, Monsignor Meehan, Monsignor Nolan, and Father O'Shea, director of Bishop Kenny High School. To all our Pastors, who by their labor and sacrifice have made possible our splendid new school we offer our sincere appreciation. SENIOR CLASS of 1953 5 5 L af .fu ff44'z.f.f4-.rv-Lv U 6' k Vik M: x fffff ff-ff I.. .44 0, 42 4 MESSAGE FRGM OUR BISHOP Youth of Today Leaders of Tomorrow The traveler who stands on the deck of a shxp m m1d ocean and beholds above hlm the breathless canopy of heaven and about h1m the llmltless fathomless expanse of water lnevltably appreclates how lHSlgIllflCaIlt he IS The power of God IS felt ln the rays of the sun reflected ln the moon and reverberated ln every contour of the earth Even as the traveler scans the water he knows that the very llfe he breathes IS a glft of Cod Who holds all thmgs ln the hollow of Hls hand Desplte man s apparent lIlS1gIllf1C3IlCC he was created to the xmage and llkeness of Cod and thls Image marks htm out as one destlned for eternal glory IH heaven rf he follows on earth falthfully Hlm Who IS the Way the Truth and the Llfe We are all travelers on the hlghway of llfe and as students you too travelmg through llfe stand on the deck of a shlp ln mld ocean fortlfled Wllh the hlghest ldeals known to man Ideals govern the unlverse but your school Blshop Kenny Hlgh must be the cradle of all your ldeals because lt IS the nursery wherem are cultivated the strong seedlmgs of true Chrlstlan thoughts and ldeas The future of a chlld the success of a nation the destructlon of a people are all determmed by the type of educatxon tolerated or encouraged ln the school You are students ln a school that mculcates mto your hearts and souls true Chrlstlan Ideas Catholic educatlon IS the sanctuary to Cod s eternal home- and as students you must work out your apprenticeship by lltlllllllg all the tools of our Holy Falth The world cries out for leadershlp You the youth of today wlll be the leaders of tomorrow You cannot fall because Cathollc educatlon sets you out on the hxghway of llfe equlpped wxth a set of hlueprmts safely chartermg your course We expect much from you because much has been glven you BISHOP THOMAS J. McDONOUGH 1 s , . 9 9 . . , .. .. ' 9 9 , . 9 9 9 ' 9 ' 9 9 7 - 9 9 . K . . 9 .. . . . . , - N V . Y . . . . , , . . . ...ziv 1 ' umm REVERENTD WILLIAM F NICKEEVER Sup lf t ff? REVEREND JOSEPH H. O'SHEA Supenntendent of Bishop Kenn y Hugh School FATHER O'SHEA, our beloved teacher, counselor and frlend . . . We who have been prlvlleged to pass thls year under your able guldance, thank you smcerely for maklng our school llfe a happy and profltable ex perlence. Your patlence and devotion to duty have been an msplration for all the students of Bishop Kenny Hlgh School. THE SENIOR CLASS-1953 Zzculfy RFYIRFND IOQFPH H ONHF-X gzzperznlvndvnt SINTI-'R 'NIXRIE DE LOI RDI-IQ Prznrlprzl SINTER NINTPR NINTI R NINTI' R NINTFR NINIP R NINIP R NINII R QINIFR YINIFR NINTI- R NIONICA ISFNIC 'XI N BRFNDXN IIFRBFRT FDW -XRD IFRONIE I XI RF'N7X D XXII XX IXFRTII LA XI ICE NIALRICE NIRN NIXRI XRET OLTROI I F NIINN NIXRK -XRET CONION KIR XII IIUI XX PM J '7 VW! F C4 YE Z1 Z -r 'kJ -fx Z' X E W! .9 lf ! 7' 4' ,f I Y xl O .. ' f f , 'iii 51 ' fr LJ 46. i ' A gli N Q-:j X f , O , 4 '2f2?- ,- S- f faT+ f f .Q , 11 'AM fb . ' 1' I . 4 1 ' WV A it f' X 1 :I JJ! N' 1 ly it KX 3 ll 'jill VI, V I y xx, , l WX? V I f it xx XX If 41 QU ? 6' X 2.4 -,,,.. X' Y YN f 1 N g I l 1 V Y WILLIABI ALLEN S r. Joseph's Choir: Basketball Manager: Track: Class President 2, 3: Boys' State Rep- resentative 3. SUZANNE ANDREWS St. Joseplfs Clee Club: Girls' State Representative: Student Council 4: Dramatic Club: Basketball. Paper Staff 3. -it 'we Jo Axx Asoon St. Paul's Sodalityg Clee Club: Basketball: Dra maties: Annual Staff. LEON ALLEx St. Paul's Sndality: Dramaties: Student Court Annual Staff: Homecoming Sponsor. EARL ATKINS Baltimore Polytechnic Institute Dramatic Club: Glee Club: Annual Paper Staff: Football: Basketball. CLAIRE AZAR Immaculate Conception Sodalityg Class Officer 3: Paper: Dra matic Club. AN10 WI.-SAS BALDWIN St. Paul's Sodalityg Clee Club: Cheerleader Fashion Show 33 Cru-ader Staff: Stu- dent Councilg Girls' State Representa- tive. JOYCE Baum I-:ALD Sl. Ioseplfs S0d8iif!'l Clee Clubg French Clubg Fashion Showg Dramatic Club. 4-A WILLIAM BETROS St. Paufs Footballg Class Officerg Student Coun- cilg Dramaticsg Clee Club 4. WILLIAM BOND St. loseph's 'Soflailyg Choirg Basketball: Annual A Staffg,Dramatic Club. . 'f iw A v fxlmyf JOHN ERNEST BRAZIER St. PauI's Choir: Cvlee Clubg Dramatic Club. lu.-XRY CECILIA CLAYTON St. Paul's Editor of Shield, Annual Staff: Spanish Clubg Fashion Show Manager: Sodalityg Dramatic Club. Sr N t tiyf .DQ JACQKI-ILINE ALICE CLOSE .llrlbourne High Sfhool Sodality 2: Band Nlajnrr-tic: Poster Club: Student Council: files- Club 4g Dramatics 4. JOSEPH WYILLIABI CONNER lmmarzzlate Confepliolz Junior Classical League 23 Sodalityg Safely Council 43 Public Speaking 43 Sollality Officer 41 Annual Staff. Q f ' I f' fi 'm Y THOMAS CRABTREE St. Joseplfs Araderny Football 4g Glee Clubg Swimming 2. 33 Dramatics 2. 33 Basketball 2, 3: Stu- df-nt Council 4g Annual Staff 4. JACQKELINE MARGARET DALEY St. l'aIIl's Choir 23 Sodalityz Fa-hion Show 34 Claes Officvr 3: Annual Staff 4: Dra- matic Club 4. JAMES DAVID St. Pau1's Sodalityg Football Manager 2, 33 An- nual Staff 43 Public Speaking Club 4. JACK FOGARTY St. Paufs Football 2, 3. 4. xx fy ' r RONALD DOYLE HARWARD St. Paul's Football: Basketball 1: Sodality 1: KBS 4. CAROL HOFFMAN St. joseplfs Sodalityg Clee Club 43 Paper Staff 4: Fashion Show. 1 ,,Y,4,l . v I ' . NAOMI CAMILLE Fuss St. Paufs Sodalityg C-lee Club: Fashion Show 3: Chr-erleafle-r 3, 43 Student Council 45 Annual Staff 45 Paper Staff 3, 43 Dra- matic Club 4. MARILYN HALIL St. PauI's Sodalityg Cleef Club 4: Fashion Show 34 Basketball Manager 33 Annual Staff 4. 1 W V X ROSE CAROLYN JAMES Sr. Paufs Sodalityg Clee Club3 Shield Staff 4: Fashion Show 33 Crusader Staff 4: Spanish Club 4. WILLIAM HARY'EY JOHNSTON St. Paul's Football 3. 4g Basketball 2. 33 Clee Club 43 Dramatic Club 43 Public Speaking 4. ROBERT HORNER St. Paul's Fodalityz Clf-e Club 3. 4: Student Cuun- cil 4g Crusader Staff 4: Football Klan- ager 3. 4. CHARLES HOWELL St. joseplfs Clee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Student Counvil 43 Basketball 1. 2, 33 Dramatic Club. 8 fl 'V BETTE Axx JONES St. PauI's Sndalityg Clee Club: Basketball: Dra- matic Club 4: Cruaade-r Staff 4. ELIZABETH ANX JOYNER St. Paulfs Sodalityz Clee Club: Fashion Show 33 Basketball l: Uramatir- Club 4: Cru- sader Staff 4. FORD ANTHONY KALII.. JR. St. Paul's Snrlality: Fturicnt Court 4: Speech Club 4: Spani-h Club 4: Dramatic Club 4: Clm- Club 4. CLARA NlARY KING Sr. Ioseplfs Academy Smlalilyz fllf-P Club 1. 2: Baskrtball l. 2. 3: Hunwconling Sponior 4: Cru- sader Staff 43 Spanish Club 2. 3. V' '1 I Q RN V 1 l 1 1 PETER LORD St. PauI's Sodalityz Student Council 4: Basef ball 4. NJARVIN Losco Landon Clee Club: Athletics: K. Of Bl. Sacra ment. i , I VIVIAN JEAN KING St. PauI's Sodality: Dramatic Club 4: Shield Staff 41 Public Speaking 43 Student Council 4. FLORENCE URSIQIA LANG St. Pa11l's Sodalityg Fashion Show 33 Crusade-r Staff 4: Studcnt Council 4: Dramatic Club 4: Spanish Club 4. -W 7 WILLIAM LAWRENCE MILLER St. loseplfs Academy Choir 1, 2, 3: Basketball 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2: Spanish Club 4. JACQUELYN MIXON St. Paul's School Paper 3: Clee Club 4. X LETITIA ANNE LL'DwIc St. PauI'.s Sndalityz Dramatic Club.-1: Shield Staff fl: Annual Staff 4: Spanish Club 4 Student Council 4. MARILYN LL'PLow SI. Paul's Sodality: Clem- Club l, 2: Dramatic Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Annua Staff 4. .yy X ' 'S-W. EDWIN WYENDELI. ML'CFORD St. Paulls Sodalityg Ulf-P Club: llrnvw' Slate- 3 Football: Basketball: Annual Staff 4 WILLI.A5I KIRIQPATRICIQ NEWTIIN St. Paul'5 President Spanish Club: Student Coun cll 4: Sodalrty l. 2: KBS. VICTOR VINCENT Ossl St. foseplfs Sodalityg Annual Staff 4, Student Council 4. NELLIE JEANETTE OWENS St. Paul's Clee Club, Fashion Show 3: Dramatic Clubg Crusader Staffg Press Staff 33 Homecoming Queen 43 Sodality. Y v Q FRED BLLM POWER St. Paul's Football 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2. 3, 4, Annual Staff 43 Dramatic Club 4. LORRAINE PERNELL Landon Glee Club: Crusader Staff, Dramatics 3, 43 Cheerleader 4: Spanish Club 33 Public Speaking 43 Press Club 2, 3. WII.I.I.ANI DAVIS PACE St. ,loseplfs Football 43 Basketball l. 2. 3. -13 Clw- Clubg Sodalilyg Dramatic Club, Span- ish Club. Treasurer 4. CATHERINE REBECCA POWELL St. Paul's Sodality 1. 23 Dramatic Club 43 An- nual Staff 43 Glee Club 43 Fashion Slmwg School Paper 3. LAWRENCE Quxx St. Pa1Ll's Football: Claw l'r+--iflvntg km I Bl. Sacranwnt: Ftuelf-nt Rody Offlfff ROSE FRANCES QUXTANA St. fosephfs Crufadf-r Staff: CIPP Club: iodalltx Spanish Club: Dramativ Club 1 f I' U' I fl V Qfx fb r ll' ,,,f9' R 6 f,,,f A I Lows ROBERTS lmmarulate Conception Knight Of the Bl. Sacrament ming: Track. NIARY LOUISE ROBERTS St. Paul's Cleef Club: Smlalityg Faxlllnn Dramatic Club: Crusadwr Staff' JAMES STEVENS STAFFORD St. Paul's Library Club. JUDITH, HOPE STOUFFER St. Petersburg High Clee Clubg Junior Red Cross Rep.5 Dramatics 45 Sodalityg Annual Staff 45 Spanish Club 45 Shield Staff 4. 1' pl w MONIC.A JEAN TAYLOR Immaculate Conception Class Officer 35 Dramatic Club 1. 25 Paper Staff 3. MARY ELLEN TISCHER St. Paul's Cheerleaderg Paper Staff 3, 45 Fashion Show 35 Dramatic Club Officer 45 Spanish Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Stu- dent Court Judge 45 Student Council 4. hr 5 BARBARA JUNE SULLIVAN Immaculate Conception Class Officer 1, 2, 35 Sodality Officer 3, 45 Student Council 45 School Paper 45 Basketball Captain 35 Annual Staff Assistant Editor. CHARLES TANKERSLEY Immaculate Conception Reserves Corpsg Footballg K. of the Bl. Sacrament. Basketball 'fl I DIANE Rowiz Sodality: Choir: Basketball Manager 3: Dramatic Club: Crusarlf-r Staff 4: Student Council 4. WILLl.ABI LAWRENCE SABBAC Sodalityg Dramatic Club 1: Basketball: Pre-Sidi-nt of Fturlvnt Body: Chicf ,lus- tice of Studvnt Court. KBS. Q Ka.- NI t Q x L, . l . ' I f Axx SHEEHAN Immaculate Conception Sodalityg Clee Club 1, 2: Dramatic Club 2: French Club 2: Crusader Staff: Public Speaking 1, 2. 3. VW W X It XJ al Xyw V Q 'J 9 ff, lg 'lid U1 wt NIYRNA SMITH St. Paufs Glef- Club 4: Dramatic Club 4: Cru- sader Staff 4. JOYCE SALLAS St. ,loseph's Academy Sodalityg Officer 3, 43 Cla-e Club Basketball: Dramatic Club 45 Home making Club. GEORGE S. SAOUR St. Joseplfs Academy Cruander Staff 4: Student Council 4: KBS. I - Basketball Manager 4: Spanish Club 4: Public Speaking 4: Dramatic Club: JOHN THORNTON St. PauI's Crusader Staffg Knight of the Bl. Sa- cramentg Spanish Club. PAT THORNTON St. Paul's St. Paul's Sodalityg K. of the Bl. Sa- crament. STUART ANTHONY VINING St. james, Orlando Open Forum 33 Latin Club 3: K. Of the Bl. Sacrament: Art Club: 4 BI Club. ELIZABETH W.ALTBIAN Sz. Ioseph's Crusader Staffg Dramatic Club 4: Glee Club: Basketballg Paper Staff 33 S0- dality. DAVID TOOLE St. PauI's Class President 25 Student Council: Football 2. 3. 43 Basketball: Basf-ball 2g KBS. BETTY JO TOOLE Sl. Iosfplfs Clee Clubg Dramatic Clubg Pape-rg Cru- sader Staff. -38 Cb if L ' . Us 7 3 11 ft L WILLIARI PERRY WHITBIIRE St. Paul's Sodalityg Crusader Staff: Boys' Staley Football, Captain 43 Basketballg K. of the BI. Sacrament: Class Officer 35 Student Council. PAU. W OLEE St. Paufs Dramatic Club 43 Crusader Staffg Public Speaking Cluhg KBS. if 1 1' A ,tl , ' 1 DoR1s BARBARA YEAGER St. PauI's Sodalityg Glee Club: Dramatic Cluhg Basketball Managerg Crusader Staff: Fashion Showg Choir. GEORGE Josl-:PH ZATER St. Joseph's Clee Clubg Baseball 1, 2, 33 French Club 3g K. of the Bl. Sacrament. I 55, Dt wma X SENIOR CLASS MOTTO-The Crusader Slogan, In Hoc Signo Vincis SENIOR CLASS COLORS--Crimson and White -U f 5 Q Q. Q ' 1 , i J 3 tv M Y .. . , W G ' a' 3 Amo B- a ram-r IWW ljvlorw R. 'A ' A H , wr ' ,C . f a ,- FQ, ., ,e-f-ef I .1 . 3 6 l ' 2 ..-,..1' 'gr . A l as Charles T. Q -- Mary R. ROSE J' Marilyn L. 54 Paul Nellie O. Mary 13. L Pete L, in 4 Q f ,fa X Camille F. Q! in lil. R-93 .. hwy E. James D. Mary C, .29 Jacku Nl 'X fs mi ' -f' 2 A 3- 6- ,A 1 A 6 'Q -, Robert H. jackie C. A Diane R' Jean K, Billy 1' V Jackie D. 611155 M tary Here we are, the first graduation class of our beloved new,' school! With what mingled emotions of nostalgia for our old familiar schools and teachers, and fexerish anticipation of the thrills that awaited us, we entered this last event- ful senior year! And truly eventful it has been for all uf us in this beauti- ful modern school! Most of us have come from St. Paul's, St. Joseph's and the Immaculate Conception. We are not strangers to each other, having matched our wits on the Basketball Court and Gridiron. But on entering Bishop Kenny High, former rivals were merged into one big happy family, with the spirit of Crusaders seeking adventure in the new and the strange. All of us have felt right at home with our beloved Sisters of St. Joseph who have known us for a long time. From our first day we had confidence that our Super- intendent, Father O'Shea, and our Principal, Sister Marie De Lourdes, would provide everything in their power to make our school life pleasant and interesting. Well, soon the newness wore off and in a few weeks the seniors were busy, and important. too. We were asked to share the responsibilities, as well as the thrills of senior students. Many of us were elected as Councilors and officers of various school organizations. No sooner were classes organized than our thoughts turned to Class Rings, Caps and Gowns, and our motto seemed to be 6'Let's have a Partyf' Parties made our world go round at a rapid speed. Our class, under the sponsorship of Sister Mary Monica and Sister Mary Brendan, occupied two busy homerooms where all kinds of activities were planned and plotted. Hlass ffisfvry Outstanding students we had in our midst. Under the direction of our music teacher, Sister Mary Damian, talent came to light. The Glee Club and the Thespians delighted the public on the stage and TV. Yes, we had fun. We edited the Shield', with Sister Mary Edward, and the Crusader,' with Sister Brendan. We had our first dance in the new school. Our boys took to the football field and the basketball court, and in a blaze of crimson and white our peppy Cheerleaders yelled for the '4Crusaders. And in two hectic weeks we campaigned for public offices and the world listened and recognized our civic virtues. But while we were enjoying the lighter side of life, planning the senior class play, and getting our pictures ready for the Annual, getting our formals and thinking of the Prom, we did do some serious thinking. How we strove to catch up with our smart commercial teacher, Sister Mary Alice, who lured us on to uso many words per minute. And with Sister Mary Herbert solving our problems and directing chemical experiments, we enjoyed the role of Curie and Einstein, and made dis- coveries that have pushed atomic science fifty years ahead. Now our first and last year in this dear school has come and gone, too fast for some of us, others eager to get a start on their careers. All of us have memories that will stay with us forever. And the spiritual values that our devoted teachers have given us will, we trust. last through the hard years ahead. To our parents and all those who have promoted our welfare in this splendid school, we are grateful. May each and every member of this first graduation class be true to the spirit of Bishop Kenny High! AT sf Wd! and Cesfamenf I0 VS HONI IT NIU CONFFRN We the la of vi having complfted our ftrt and lat vear at Bishop Kennv High v malve publl li and declare tht wrlttng to be our la t will and te tament I XRT I The following beque t are made bv the graduating cla in it entiretv XRTICIE 1 We the Senior Class leave to our beloved spiritual adviser Reverend Father O Shea evervthtng which 1 rightfullv his therefore we leave him OLR CRA TITUDE and LOY ALTY ARTICLE 2 We the Senior Class leave to our beloved Sisters fond memorie of happy times which will stav ln our hearts alwavs XRTICIE 3 We the Senior Class bequeath to the Juniors the recognition that we received in our senior year -XRTICI F 4 We the Senior Clas leave to the Sophomore our great acting ahilitv ARTICLE 5 We the Senior Class leave to the up and coming Freshmen the dream seeing Kennv completed PART II The following bequests are made through the overflowing generositv of the Senior: Joann Abood leave to Barbara Fischer mv wav of winning friends Al o I leave to Bettv Danese mv 3b1lIIy to get along with mv teachers Leon Allen leave to Paul Lewis mv wonderful voice knowing he will have the success I have had Suzanne Andrews leave to Doris Thornhill mv wasted school books Billv Allen leave mv happv smile to Nestor Gounarls Earl Atkins leave to Jimmy Trotter my impressive words Claire Azar leave my unknown loves to Nancv Pearl Amo Baldwm leave my victrola for the senior parties to come to Nancv Mynlhan Jov ce Bertheaud leave to Marlene Marx mv wmsome ways Billv Betros leave to Sldnev Greenwood mv unsuccessful attempts at flirting Ernest Brazier leave mv taxi ervice to Richard Masters Ioseph Conner leave mv fighting spirit to Jerrv O Conner 'vlarv Cecilia Clav ton leave to Sandra Kalil mv letter sweaters Jackie Close leave to Joan Utsev Henrv Lourcev for safe keeping Jacqueline Cox leave mv ba hful ways with bovs to Bettv Addison Helen Corcoran leave to Nlargaret Pelllcer mv school spirit and faithfulness to my classmates Tommv Crabtree leave Freddle Blume my reputation for being dependable in every situation Jame David leave to Robert Sigurnjak mv abzlltv to brighten up school life Jackie Dalev leave to Jeannette Ossi and Nlarv 'Hiller mv excellent driving record Jack Fogartv leave Don Henderson mv wav with high peed cars Camille Fuss leave my shv and quiet manners to Ann Branan 'vlarilvn Halil leave Patsv 'vfurphv my art of constant chatter and funnv Joke Ronald Harward leave to Mike Corrigan mv hearty laugh in everv situation Carol Hoffman leave to Joan Hoffman mv tv ping speed which breaks all records Robo Horner leave my great welght and size to little Jerrv VI arren Charles Howell leave to Tracv Danese mv logan Let have a Partv Rose James leave to Sandra 'vloore my trick of turning all colors preferablv crimson Billv Johnston bequeath to the Junior bovs mv intense intellectual energv Bette Ann Jone leave to Rose Goodbreacl mv dead eve crtb shots Ford Kahl leave mv tactful wav with women to Peter Goff Clara Kmg leave to Nlarv Ann Russell mv social ambitions Jean King leave to 'vlarv Lou Danese and virginia Knight mv contrarv predictions Beau Lang leave mv hole in one shots to Ralph Chloto I Pete Lord leave to Ernest Anderson my vitamin pills hoping he will therebv expand Q ' -can 'r:. f 1 'S S 5 ' a. '- s s ' ' ' ' s ' 'Z 1 . . . . , . ' . . ' . ' ' - - ' of I, I ' ' , ' ' j ,. I. ' . ' ' ' . j . I. . y . . . 7 1 A . I L 1. QAAU , .- , . ' I. Billv' Bond. leave my yearning for higher learning to William Braun and Glenn Sigurnjak, I. t ' . ' ' ' s ' I t. I..., . ' f ' ,5 1' ' . I. . j ' ' j . ' j J ' .,. I. - u , i, S , , - 1. U, 'x , I. l A . 1 . . . M L I K . . . . L S t. , g . . ' .. v . . , I, . ' - , ' j ' -s -. I, ' . . ' - ' ' - . I. i -U, -. . ki, . 1, , M .. ' 5' L - ' . N. . I . I. - ' . ' j . I' s 's ' I. c. ' . ' ' Q. j ' ' . I. ' j . . ' j- j ' c ' ' I. s. ' 1' - 5 - ' .. I. ' .'., ' .. j c ' ' ' . Nlarym Losco leave to Donald Ogden my love for school and textbook Let1t1a Ludwig leave my pleasant school life to Nancy W 1ther 'Vlarilyn Luplow leave mv front seat in Religion class to Joanne Azar Billy 'Nhller leave my unique ideas of teaching to the faculty Jackie 'ylixon leave to Betsy Kincaid my out of school romances Eddie Nlugford leaye my unfinished bottle of peroxide to John NIcCran1e Billy 'Newton leave to Dennis Sortin my determination which 1 truly remarkable Victor Ossl leave to Dayid Vlammg my powers of elocution Buddy Pace leave to Henry Lourcey my temperate habit at senior partie Cathy Powell leave to Margie Murray and Dot Schill my clean clever joke Fred Power leaye to Walter 'Hiller my desire to graduate Lorraine Purnell leave to Rose 'ylarie Brodeur my dancing and artistic ability Larry Quinn leave to Fuller Roberts and David Timm my love of math and science Rose Quintana leave to Virginia Ossi my helping Splfll and w1ll1ng as 1 tance Dolores Rahaim leave to Darlene Aderhold and Charlotte Wadsworth my love of study John Rahaim leave to Tommy Rahaim my will to lend a helping hand around the school Louis Roberts leave to Bobbie Bessette mv mtellectual curiosity Mary Lou1 e Roberts leaye my chlorophyll lammldentt smile to Ann Nlarx Diane Rowe leave to Mary Fuhrlng my mer1tor1ous achievements Bill Sabbag leave my curly hair so attract1ye to the girl to Lamar Sparkma Joyce Sallas leave my long legs to Lorrame Lourcey and Karen Rathsam George Saour leave my post in the hall to Harry Haryey Ann Sheehan leave my agreeable personallty to Carmma Donatelli and Y icky Ossi Mvrna Smith leave to Audrev 'VIcDermott my tales of Key West James Stafford leave to David Lasher and Marvin Curr my cheerful dispo IIIOH Barbara Sullivan leave to Sallv Dorsey my pos1t1on on the Annual Staff Charles Tankersley leaye my much u ed Reserve uniform to Paul Bishop Monica Tavlor leave my punctual early to school habits to Shirley Barrette John Thornton leave my place in school to James Catter Pat Thornton leave my hot rod that ney er needs fixing to John Murray Mary Ellen Tischer leave my unsettled arguments to Nlary C Cromer Betty Jo Toole leave my active mmd to Dot Nlelican and Mary Elizabeth Falck David Toole leaye my bat and ball to Ronald Frost Elizabeth Waltman leaye my expert chemical experimentation to Nlary Ann Sabbag Bill Whitmire leave to Nlike Andreu my false tooth to be used in emergencies only Paul Wolfe leaye my popular dance steps to the Arthur Murray of the school James Snelgroye Dor1s Yeager leave to Nlarv Flynn my prima donna acts and social graces George Zater leaye to Bob Fr1tch my ability to reach great heights I Stuart W lnlng leave to Danny LlgCSkl my philosophical turn of mmd Now we will leaye you to enyoy your lnheritance drawn up and notarized for you by NELLIE OWEWS and ANY JOYNER SENIUR- ELASS 1455 I, 1 . , 5, I, . . V. Q 'V . 'I 5' I' A . V 7 1 . . . A I L . ., V. . Y . ' I. ' , ' ' . ' j ' . L Y . , . . . . L E . . ,. . . V . , . . . , . is I I, ' . . ' ' ' '. L . i . 1, . . I I, . Q . 1 . . . I I, 's , ' 1' ' . ' . . L . Y - L . 'V . . . g I, ' . ' ' . ' s. .J ' . I, ' ' , ' . L , H . , . . ,. .' L . , . . .M . n I, Judy Stouffer. leave to Phyllis Sneed my' ability to do things quickly. I, ' , 1 j ' ' . I. S 'Q V I S . .k D I, ' , . ' '- ' ' , ' ' I' . I. . ' - I, , ,' - ' ' l - I. 1 , 4' . y' . . I. ' ' . ' I ' y I, ' . - . .' I ' ' - M ,offyf 42-,041 C2 266 ,G - 7- 1.g-- 1 C 3 1 .Q f X X T T X X f WZ ffff f X ff!! j 61?Q , tg J ' - N, If my 3 5 f ,gf Q ... 1 3 N 4 . .- 'jf ,wif ,7 f , I I' ,' ., '6 ,N Q1 Ji A, if M1 ff I. I ,VJ I 2' xv X W ' rj I 1 V fx , 1 ,,f f . ' du 5 'klhigexkvf . XXX 8 f Ag n X 'V W! ff 1 1 X f X i g .1-ff' f L 1 - 7 M, f 4 ' l X I .7 ffffk rw. if . W X' if f x! 'f f ,ff , f -' X ff , f . , A 1 f 1 X2 ' 1 , XJ!! 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Thomas Rahaim Karen Rathson Fuller Roberts Mary Ann Russell Mary Anne Sahbag Dot Schill Glenn Sigurnjack Bob Sigurnjack Phyllis Sneed James Snelgrove Lamar Sparkman Doris Thornhill Jimmy Trotter Joan Utsey David Ylaming Charlotte Wadsworth Jerry Warren Betty Wheatley Nancy Withers Dan Ligeski 53 ' 4 gk 1, o If 4 ' .a za 'B X ' -8 K X 4. A Joan Carpenter Daud Catter Cabeth Caven Doloreq Chrlsuan Wllllam CllI'lSI13I1 .luanlta Coigrowe Carolvn Cox Ted Delcomyn Barbara Dominy John Donahue Mike Drury Joanne Eller Barbara Emery Donald Eetridge Regina Floyd Sylvia Flynn Le.lie Foy .lo Ann Freeman Angela Akra Ann Alagood Gladys Allen Lawrence Alvarez Frances F. Andrews Frances J Andrews Wllllam Bessette Farrell Blshop lNorbert Boat Barbara Brown Sandra Brown VlCkl6 Brush Jamea Brwan Marv Ann Bryant Barbara Cannon 'FL Kathleen Chioto Helen Grady Charlotte Cunti Conrad Gunti Myrtle Hovey JN Oo Maryl'Hulihan Souham Ina Hugh James Eileen Johnson Edwina Johnston Robert Joseph Ann King Karen Kissling Jackie Knoll Margie Langen A A 4,f, ! .lf sa , 'N 3 ff ggi? We it it Q1 ag 29 ji Q3 Harry Leake Virginia Legro James Liteky Sue Marconi Mary Lou Marx George Masters Jean Maurer Addie Mausert Ken Mendel Leland Mickler Lester Mickler Joan Miller Patricia Miller Kathleen McGinley Pat Mulrennan Darell Mullaney Alfred Myers James Naughton Carol Newton Carolyn Pacetti X XX fa y , .t 't. . 5 . Connie Taylor Pat Terrell Jackie Tischer Barbara Toney Jan Toole Claire Torrens May Trotter Raymond Tubel Josephine Urso Robert Vogel Judy Waldeck Katrinka Walter Thomas Walsh Patricia Ward Micaela Weaver Peggy Werner David Whitestone Patricia Harvey ik 2 1 'O xx I UA Frank Pillicer .lean Peters .loyleen Rockwell Joe Rousell Elvie Russell Paul Sallas Patricia Salsted Gloria Saour Margie Sara Ann Schrenker Frances Smith Virginia Stephanz Nancy Stephens Jerry Snelgrove Charles Stichweh ffl' 'N in T 7 V? 1 I V lxivfl ff A VL 1 i Y' ll .N .naw ' in fy 1. ,, , C 3, 1 1' 's H A A 5 Q Ji' Margaret Blanchette Mariana Blanco Jean Blattner Barbara Bowker Catherine Brown Ann Bryan Joseph Bryan Loys Charbonnet Mary Teresa Chestnut Mary Chipman Mary Frances Christian Dale Close Frank Coffee Jeannette Conner Louis Conner Mary Elizabeth Cook James Croft Alex Danese George David Kay Delaporte E.. OJ 'Q I Epi 1 .S 1 f,A :iz Norman Abood William Ahren Mary jean Allen Charles Alverez Elizabeth Antone William Atwood Raymond Azar Dorothy Bailey Barbara Baker Patricia Bannon Ramona Baum Aleda Begin Carroll Belyea Mary Ann Bice Joseph Bishop 4.1 S. u -.I .4 '73 Wray! 1 fl Q James Criser Mary C. Gunter Peggy Harris Raymond Hartley Mary Hartley Harry Hartman John Herbert Bera Hickman .lohn Ina Nancy Kissling Barbara Koperski George Lawrence Kemp Lewis Sandy Linning Kathryn Long Edward Lopez James Lopez Justin Lourcey Huntley Summersill Edith Lockwood Michael Dillon Marilyn Dingman Nancy Dorsey Mary Drury Cletus Durcan Joseph Du Rocher .lohn Ezell Doris Farley Inez Fitzpatrick Charles Flynn Sandra Friedlander Anna Marie Fritch Ellen Coodhread Thomas Cray Sandra Cremer G? Q CZ 2 fa 'Q t v--1 L I -I' J'!' f f LSI at , e 1 f f, an l Nike' 7 J- ' :S .J ' 1 'D w 7 4 -3 .I r r it ,ligand ' ilAifiuffil'u4y GN I 'A ig 6 Y .f ' e reee X e ' e me X i T',.-A I I D 'mx 5 ke Hrs li L74 Sandra Nelms ,lo Ann Nelson Anthony Nettuno Mary Ann Oldham Vincent Ossi Patrivia l'usf'm luis Peters Roller! Viki- Elio Puleo Victor Puleu Carol Quinn Lee Raby Betty Rahaim Jeannine Rahaim Sandra Rahaim Richard Rahaim Mary F. Rhodes John Rivers Peter Roddy Sharon Sallas l 2 we I Sally Ludwick Philip Markham Austin Marsh Donald Marx .lohn McCoy John McDermott .lames Mr'Dnnalrl James McGinley John McGovern Shirley Mcwlillia Betty Meadows Betty Mickler Dee Ann Milord Saundra Monies David Nachaski 3' '-9 ti V 1 . 1-rl f I .- ,- Q4 ' ' v 1 5 0 A t IHS -J ' '57 .4 Philip Sallas Frances Saunders Robert Scarhrough .lohn Schrenker Michael Sellars .lack Shannon Mary Lou Shannon Neyle Sollee Robert Spangler Virginia White Francis Thomas Daniel Thornton Gayle Tischer Laurence Tomazinas Frances Ward L :a K. J Alf ,,',,,h.:M ,1V,,,,, V A, fem I Margie Watson Barbara White Dolores Wilson Vickie Zambetti Alice Donohue Toni Lanier ,loyce Lindblom Vincent Warren Ralph Mosley Louis Vogel me Glass Ofhcers , I-ae' ' I vw -if ,u. . gi ,,g,r V, T, , me , A f W ,V 4 me ,, , X , I f T 4' ish 'f.:7,t,,,. 5 C?f7 qf ' 1. :gf 4 ? , SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President SSSS,,S.SSAS.,,,,,SS,SSSSSSSSSSSSAS , LARRY QUINN Vice President ,,,,.., ,,,,..,, B ILLY BETROS Secretary ,,,,,,,,.,,,,A ,,,,, BEAU LANG Treasurer ,,,...., ,,,,,,,, ,I OYCE SALLAS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President , ,, ,, TRACY DANESE Vice President .. .,,,., .W ,.....,,, ,,,,, R ALPH GHIOTO Secretary , ., .,..,, ,L WALTER MILLER Treasurer ..e..... ,,,,,,,, X IICHAEL CORRICAN SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President , ,,,,. PATRICK NIULRENNAN ti, Vive President , ,, , BARBARA BROWN Secretary , ,,,,,,,,,, A ,,., ,,,,, , JOAN MILLER Treasurer ........,., ,,,,,,,,, ,I ACKIE KNOLL FRESHMAN OFFICERS Vice President Secretary Treasurer CLETUS DURCAN GEORGE DAVID MARY ANN OLDHANI 1 ' , Q s U15 Km alder Sf ff Q1 1.7 f Seated: Lorraine Purnell. Barbara Sullivan. Joseph Conner. Bette Ann Jones. Ford Kalil. Standing: Nellie Owens, Elizabeth Waltman, Beau Lang, Leon Allen, Paul Wolfe. Bill Whitmire, Y Bill sabbag. ln the spirit of true Crusaders the staff has worked hard to record in print and photography the memory of this significant first year in Bishop Kenny High School. Camill on C Fus, A R b rt Horner f' aiigogeuer iwafy Ellen S'1-isclgefi Baldwin and e , . Q . ect sa ' till? advertising -ta mn of The Crusagiftilziirlng 3 George Saour-photograph-. er for The Crusader. .i. .f X Q '-'. Q t :. T N -. ' ' kilns yo ff f d ff f ,fi f ff! f f ff X if 5 X f .LWIWKMIWIWWWW . 'ix x f Hx Q 1 - ki 1 -+5 . te . 3: Wk .. 7 QJW X 4 'V.?ff,fJ7lf7fllW ffW lm, IWW! f,, SCENES FROM THE GYPSY ROVER Rose James as fZaral the belle of the Gypsy Camp. the coquette who teases Sinfo 1Jim Trotterl madly in love with her. Meg 1Doris Thornhill? and Marto 1Earl Atkins! her husband. tenderly recall their happy years with their foster son, Rob 1Paul Lewisl the Gypsy Rover. T f .1 Lady Constance lDoris Yeagerl the leading lady in the musical comedy is serenaded by choristers Rose Goodbread, Patsy Murphy, Vickie Ossi, Nancy Mynihan, Anne Marx, Sandra Moore, Jeannette Ossi, Audrey McDermott, Judy Stouffer. Rob 4Paul Lewis! the Gypsy Rover woos and wins Lady Con- stance 1Doris Yeager! and they live happily ever after. f 5 if if-r?fjr ag,qJ JJ gif! 1,1 5166 ew I .A' 3 T' K First row: Mary Flynn. Audrey McDermott. Phyllis Sneed. Palsy Murphy. Nlary Ann Sabliag. Jo Ann Azar. Ann Marx. Second row: Mary Miller. Ann Branan. Lorainne Purnell. Bette Ann loner. Marilyn Halil. .lavkie Close. Sandra Moore. Third row: Betty Wheally. Nellie Owens. Sally Dorsey. Virginia Night. Susan .-Xndrvvw. Dnlureb Rahaim. Betty ,lo Toole. Ruee Quintana. Fourth row: Nlicharl Corrigan. Betty Ann Nlilbee. Jackie Cox, Carole Hoffman. Niuliam Ina. Barbara Domini. Frances Andrews. Earnefl Brazier. Paul Lewis. Q7 6 61116 1 .ith First row: Dorothy Melican, Barbara Vogel. Carmelina Donatelli. Mary C. Cromer. Jeanette Ossi Rose Marie Brodeur. Rose Coodbread. Rose James. Second row: Doris Thornhill. Nlary E. Falvk. Shirley Harrette. Margaret Pellicer, Joyve Sallas Judy Stouffer, Letitia Ludwig. .-Xnn Joyner. Third row: Joan Hoffman, Charlotte, Wadsworth, Darlene Aderhold, Margie Murray. Amo Baldwin Jackie Mixon, Nancy Mynihan, Elizabeth Waltman. Fourth row: Jimmy Trotter, Ed Mugford, Charlie Howell. Billy Johnston, Billy Betros, Leon Allen. if 'Q . Q 3 1 1 First row: ,leanette Conner. Mary T. Chestnut. Vickie Brush, Jeanette Toole, Angela Akra. Barbara Emery. Carolyn Cox. Second row: Ann King. Mary A. Blanco, Mary Chipman. Joan Miller. Charlotte Gunti, Katrinka Walters. Ann Shrenker, Regina Floyd. Third row: Nancy ,lo Dorsey. Dale Close. Shirly Ponce, Ann Alagood. Hay Trotter. Dolores Christian, Francis Andrews. Mercedes Hoffman, Patsy Miller. Fourth row: David Whitestone. Frank Coffee. Jo Ann Eller. Gladys Allen. Barbara Cannon. Mary A, Donohue. Kathleen McGinley, Harry Hartman, Vincent Warren, Robert Scarbrough. Judging from the repeated invitations which the Bishop Kenny Glee Club has received during the year the members feel that their vocal talents are appreciated. ln school functions. as guest performers on the Catholic Womans Club programs, and in Church services the Glee Club has thrilled its audience. CHORAL CLUB ,r 1 2 -X 5 or 'N The Bishop Kenny High Choral Club makes its debut on T. V. in the Ferrell Show, with Sister Mary Damian as Director and Rose Coodbread at the piano. First row. at the piano: Rose tloodbread. Paul Lewis. Eddie Niugford. ,Iinimy Trotter, Harry Hartman, Joanne Eller, Angela Akra. Mary Catherine Cromer, Hose Nlarie Brodeur, Vickie Ossi, Jeannette Ossi, Jeannette Toole, Teresa Chestnut. Doris Yeager. Phyllis Sneed, Arno Baldwin, Rose James. Second row: David Whitestone, Billy Betros. Ernest Brazier, Frank Coffee. Patsy Nlurphy, Nlary Ann Russell. Elizabeth Waltman, Charlotte Wadsworth, Nancy Pearl. ,loan Hoffman, Mary Ann Sabbag. Francis Andrews, Delores Christian, Joann Azar, Dale Close, Gladys Allen. Charlotte Cunti, Judy Stouffer. Third row: Earl Atkins, Nancy Niynihan. Mary Nliller, Sandra Bloore. Mary Flynn. Barbara Emery. Ann Joyner. Nellie Owens. Doris Thornhill. Carolyn Cox. Betty Wheatly. Darlene Aderhold. Fourth row: Robert Searbrough, Charles Howell, Leon Allen. Mimi Falek. Dot Meliean. Barbara Vogel. Carol Hoffman. ,loan Miller. Regina Floyd. Barbara Cannon. Niary Chipman. Betty Anne Jones, Jackie Mixon. Betty Anne Milbee. Ann King. Audrey McDermott, Margie Murray. Klassrocfm Ac!! ific 'D A. Q.-as' 4 While Mary Ellen Tischer, Ford Kalil. Lorraine Purnell. Ann Joyner and Marilyn Luplow survey the chemical reactions taking place in their test-tubes: Beau Lang and Bill Sabbag review the data necessary to verify the experiments. Ann Joyner. a future nurse. and Marilyn Luplow. who is also interested in chemical research. seem quite satisfied that they have a satisfactory experiment. ,am l ,au , nfllll Interested Botanists. Bacteriologists, and Zoologists are daily making wonderful dis coveries in this inviting Laboratory. SENIORS-Mary Ellen Tisrher. Nellie Owens, Amo Baldwin, Bill Salmbag, Lorraine Purnell, Paul Wolfe. Joyce Sallas and Joyce Bertheaud are striving for the maximum words per minute. -A 'rf' V -M-. we , 5 -ff 4-1 'ST' .4 an-Q X -...N KS. 'Sys jv all-i ffl ,X 4 'V' as ,ll g it With Sister Mary Maurice offering helpful hints, Aleda Begin tests the oven, while Janette Toole and Toni Lanier prepare delicious cookies. This is Funlw for Mary Frances Christian and Helen Corcoran who is helping her to mix a tasty batter. Zufure H11 Klllllk er af America This class of future homemakers enjoy their well-equipped sewing laboratory. Look- ing on and making suggestions are Mary Ann Bice, Mary Jean Allen, Elizabeth Antone, Mariana Blanco, Mary Chipman, Carol Belyea. Patsy Bannon stands patiently as Carol Newton puts the finishing touches to her pretty skirt. 6 latin 61116 LATIN II CLUB Alfred Meyers OFFICERS of President ......,,......,......... Vice President ,,,...........,..,,.,...,7,.,,...V,7 Helen Grady Secretary ,7,,,7,...v ..,,,. S ally Ann Dorsey Treasurer ....,,l,,....,,w...,.,7,...,,77,,...7,,,7, Barbara Toney The aspirations of the Latin Club are indeed high. Although recently organized the Club members have demonstrated their ability to bring the dead language into real life. With plays and skits the Latin Class has popularized the life and times of Caesar and Cicero. Sally Dorsey,s dramatic creation in pure classical Latin Cicero Walks with Wash- ington at Midnight, and Vickie Ossi's original interpretation of Cicero Walks with Lincoln at Midnight, matches the heroes of our country with the greatness that was Rome. In Kenneth Mendel's Biography of Washington, the salute to the Flag, and the selections from patriotic songs-all in Latin-the students are bringing the classical gas: with its appreciation for culture to the modern classes in Bishop Kenny High ool. Sl his OFFICERS of LATIN I CLUB President .sess,e...s,,l...,es,....tse..s..c,s Joseph Du Rocher Vice President ,,,.,e,, ,s.,,,t.,. B era Hickman Secretary c,,,c,,,,,,,, .,,,,.....,,....,.,c,.. J eannine Rahaim Treasurer ....,,cco,,,se.......ll.. - ss.....,,,.,. John McGovern The First Year Latin Club believes in the power of its motto- ACTA NON VERBAT The members of this class have found the Latin language an excellent medium for expressing their love for God and country. Not only as a useful subject in their course of studies, but in following the Mass and daily prayers do they give the Latin its rightful importance. C' 'C' -vw-1-. l - William Sabba John Rahaim f?l XZ-T Paul Wolfe, Mary Flynn, Rose James, Ann Sheehan. FINALISTS in THE I SPEAK FOR DEMOCRACY CONTEST in Bishop Kenny High School. Rose James smiles happily as she carries off final honors. g Student Body President N.-f Studenl Body Vice President T may 114' 1' 15 53 9 opemn of the Qchmwl xear marked the mau uritu n f Ntudent 1 urnmvnt m The 'tudent COUDCII ln cooperatlon mth the btudent Court hd alt rl 1 Lx rcprf-sur tatne group ln ai litlng the admml tratlon and the tudent b dx t X lrfl the fulflll thlt thls hull r Vol 1, No. 2 BISHOP KENNEY HIGH SCHOOLA Jacksonville, Fla. Nov. 26, 1952 -1 -55 uv, my l held last THE SHIELD Glee Editor Associate Editor , , , Literary Editor , Associate Literary Editor Feature Editor Associate Feature Editor 'Q .f . lv! I V i ,ml A - A It r .- Mary Flynn. Anne Marx Mar? Ellefl Tiilwf 'lewis and Doris Yeager , , ,, Rose James ., Leading parts li will present The -act operettu News Editor ,, ,, , I . Associate News Editor ' 44' Sister Nami Sports Editor E E Sp 1 and 12- Art Editors , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, F o rd Kalil, Ramona Baum GQ Ncwmm Photography Editor ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Earl Atkins Reporters ,, Rose Marie Brodeur, Betsy Kincaid, Patsy Murphy, 04, 'al Joan Miller, Mary Ann Bryant, Mary Cook, 'HI1N'll5' it 60 Frances Saunders, Nancy Mynihan lim-S and w. GJ. l Make-up Editor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T ish Ludwig gypsios in link JQ, + Assistant fllalfe-up Editor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,.. ,,,,, I Iary F.. Falck 194-nth Qmnury- A 'pfo BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Mb' ll? Ml 1? Q Paul ln-xxisg limb, In QI. Advertising Manager .,.,..... .,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , . ,, ,, Jacqueline Daley 'Nas Stfvlvil f1 fIN his hfl 4 Sfffflllfj' , . V .lP21I1 King Ylilll, Blog, Doris Th-wriinlll. Q Treasurer , , , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , , , Camille Fuss 0 oh, Circulation ,Uanager , , . Amo Baldwin f Assistant Circulation Manager H - .V Judy Stouffer 0 o Moderator . , ,, , , ,,,,, ..,, ,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,., . , ,,,, 5 1 stcr Mary Edward Published monthly by the students of U rg BISHOP KENNY HIGH SCHOOL, Jacksonville, Florida The freshmen homemaking class, with Sister Mary Maurice presiding as chief chef, turned out their first baking, a batch of biscuits which quickly disappeared down the Way of all good cookingf Of course there are those who Quill and Sum!! Happy in the membership of the Bishop Fulton J. Sheen Chapter of the Quill and Scroll these young journalists are justly proud of their coveted title. i lm 49 La! MU First row Walter Nliller Nandra 'Nloore Xnne Niarx Bet v Kincaid Rose Nlarie Brodeur Ro e James Anne Brannan Second row .lean King Xian Flynn Earl -Xtltin qandra Kalil Xian Fllen T1 mher Nlarw Nliller and Nl Cecilia Llayton Nhxeld Editort Membership in the Bishop Fulton J Sheen Chapter of this honorary society means to these students not only a goal of achievement in Vbfltlllg but it serves as a medium for the more important xalues in journalism lnitlatne Los alty Opportunity Lead ership Enlightenment and Friendship-all of which stem from TRLTH lVERlTASl the motto of their school newspaper The bhield .711 U16 Spolllylzf A A- if 0 EM Na? ff I Attention! please, Father speaks over P. A. With Sister Maurice are the members of the Homemaking Club. Joyce Sallas, M. Murray. C. King' N. Mynihan, C. Cavcfn, N, Withers, J. Ossi, M. A. Fuh- riggiit, N. Pearl, Dot Schill, G. Saour. If SCHOOL SECRETARY 0 Thank you, Mrs. O'DWy6l'. for YOUY fhfmclmzkzlfy gfllb ii.-ia--.K -1-A -.:....-.i -W l fl I I dv'S i l Q ni B111 Sabaag, President of Student Body, addressing the Archbishop. Sister M. Damian directing the Choi ar C. Fuss, A. Baldwin, Dedication, V M. Luplow, A. Joy- , ' v' A yp lg fsgx ner helping Father ki! L gfkl' Nd, A- O'Shea with Xmas f . f Q is I 9 'Q ,D ' baskets. w4hff'91'iJkr if gr.. i 5. I Q5 xi . F-T xv ,f , l ',e ,.a. 1 ' o ' A ? A RELIGIGN The students of Bishop Kenny High Sehool are fulfilling their aspiration to be Knights and llandmaids of their Eucharistic King. ln the insignia of their organiza- tion they see the meaning of the first Crusading adventures which stirred the hearts of true knights to defend Christ and His holy religion. Q YJ For us here at Bishop Kenny a model Christian atmosphere has been provided this first year within its walls After the daily salute to the flag the voice of our director Father O Shea is heard Dails in the school building the qacrament of Penance is made axallable to the students With the formation of the Vocation and 4-NI Club students are gn en an opportumtx to learn more about their religion and their choice of a rotation over the P. System leading thie entire student body in morning prayers.. L 1, Pro Deo Et Patria l ' 114 V 1 1 ' i x V ' K f Reverend Father O'Shea, director of Bishop Kenny High School, is giving Benediction on the campus to the student body at the close of the first Holy Hour. This unique privilege of an outdoor Holy Hour and Benediction is arranged for the students each First Friday. L Lv .4 my . and Zaeea Their majesties, Nellie Owens and Tom Crabtree, feel that the world is theirs just for tonight. And why not? The Crusaders have won their homecoming game over Jasper, and the Bishop Kenny High School students are celebrating the victory at a merry dance in the Columbian Club. VW macwlefz kewl' K 'We-. Frrst row left to nght Mary Ellen Trscher Lorrame Pumell Lamrlle Fuss Amo Baldwm Second row Charlotte Wadsworth Darlene Aderhold Nancy Pearl Ann Branan Rose Nlarne Brodeur The Crusaders Cheer cheer for the Crusaders' 15 the encouragmg yell from these ugorous gurls ln cnmson and whlte Alw ays on hand to pep up the splrrt of the team and spur them on to vlctory Kenny s cheerleaders do a good job Amo Camllle SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Lorraine Mary Ellen Om Ecwzcdea 'Q' i Nur' BE bf ' UA . x 2' X , Q2 4' if-'Q 2 W QM ' 17, A, HM Coach Brown enjoys reading the Sports section after the Fletcher-Kenny game. ,J .ef A X A f fy-g,, v 1 574' Q ff I Q I' 9' I COACH JOHN LANAHAN .Volre Dame Aww, . CN,- , ?-.ami IOQQ ooq nog OO' , . .- V is ' on i ,' oo f' one . aug. g ,L 'll . ,L 0 ' Os L' ' 'O -el ' on P 09000 COACH JOHN BALDWIN Notre Dame ywfbzzll is Vie Starting from scratch with entirely new men on the squad the Bishop Kenny Crusaders had a fairly successful season. Coaches Brown and Lanahan were turning out what appeared to be the best team on the Conference, until one by one the boys were forced out because of serious accidents. However, due to the expert coaching of Dave Brown and John Lanahan, we managed to end the season with a five-five record. SCHEDULE 1952 Bishop Kenny Sept. 19 ,,,,,, ,. ,, , LIVE OAK Sept. 26 .,,, , LAKE CITY Oct. 2. , ,, ST. LEO Oct. 10 , , FLETCHER Oct. 24 , , FERNANDINA Oct. 30 , , ,. . . 'JAX TECH Nov. T ,, . NIAINLAND Nov. 14 ,, ,,.,, LEON Hl!TALLAHASSEE Nov. 21 . ., , ..... .,,, , ,. GAINESVILLE Nov. 28 , . 'JASPER 'Home Games BILLY WHITNIIRE Guard Blllx the Captaln of the Cru adera played eweral poaltloni and dld a good Job all round He ha the dlllIl1 Il0Il of hemg All ltv ference Guard and Honorable 'Nlentlon as All Qtar Team 1951 ROBERT HORWER Manager Known by his many frlends as Robo Robert was undoubtedly the most capable and efflclent manager ln the state He kept the team well m hand Hats off to our manager Robo' CH ARLEQ T ANKERSLEY Tackle 'LTank was new to the game of football when he came to Central, but he caught on fast and began to play Iota of ball for uc We are all proud of Tank for hrs flne endurance K tk - - A cgf First String Title: All State. All N. E. Con- BILLY BETROS Halfback Billy played superb ball ln his senior year He always seemed to get that first down for you when you needed It Several times he was mentioned for back of the week thus proving that he was one of the CIIYS better backs TOMMY CRABTREE End Guard Playing mostly on the defense Tommy alter nated at end and guard He soon became one of the most dependable players on the team He was always making the tackle that counted Along with this Tommy was a good team leader BUDDY PACE Hal fback Buddy, who was injured at the beginning of the season, came hack and won a first string defensive position. Not until the last game of the season was Buddy given his chance to carry the ball, and he came through in mag- nificent fashion. Buddy gave a splendid ex- ample of how to get back up when you're down. l RONNIE HARWARD Hal fback Ronnie was one of Central's surprise packages this year. Not expected to do much, he de- veloped into a fine offensive player, as well as being a mainstay on defense. Although small in size, Ronnie more than made up for it in spirit. LARRY QUINN Quarterback Larry was another one of our surprises He came through when we needed htm Starting from the bottom Larry worked hlmself 1nto a first string posxtlon Larry got hurt toward the end of the season but he certainly played good ball JACK FOCARTY End Being known as Fme Child Jack was one of our fine ends Even though handicapped with several IIIJUYIES he caught many passes and scored one touchdown All in all Jack played great ball Easy Ed as he is known to the boys playing fine ball at his tackle position was switched to quarterback Although he got hurt Ed sparked the team with fine passing and run ning until his injury put him out for the rest of the season DAVID TOOLE En Dave closed out his football career ln fine fashion thi year He was not only one of our best down field blocker but he al o proved to be one of the citys bet pa s natchers catching quite a few touchdown pas e ED 'VIUGFORD Quarterback Tackle FRED POW ER En Fred. plagued with several injuries, still came through and played fine ball for Central this year. Fred played not only his end position. but was called upon to play a defensive half- back position, and he did a splendid job of it. BILLY JOHNSTON End Blllx grew mto one of our better end a the sea on progrz ed ln offen e po ltlon he wai good In defen e he excelled Time and agam he wa m there nn the thtck of the struggle to make that la t tackle whe re xt counted mot Qt DNEX CREENW OOD Fullbarlt Qldney Greenwood the en atlonal runnmg back of the Lruaadera of Central Catholic Hugh of ,lack onulle wa Qelected on the 1952 All NortheaQt Conference football team Greenwood waa the Qparkplug of Central Cathollc Q offen ne whxch carrled the Jackson ulle chool to a Qucce Qful eason against trong oppoattlon The Cru ader fullback gamed added honors bv hem elected on the 1952 All .lacksonulle hlgh school Second tc am Q-WWLNW ik? J INI TROTTER Quarterback Jim me recognized chlefls aa a hrllhant Ixlock mg member of the Cru ader but the team realized hw value on deffn e al o ,llm was there throughout the entlre game openlng up hole. for the fleet-looted rackf. and much of the .ucce-.c 0 the rea. on ix ue to hi: spirited teamw'ork. MPM? Bill Whitmire, outstanding guard for Central Catholic High of Jacksonville, was honored ing selected on the LW' high school first if bv the Florida 9 'HIE CENTll'ALlS i CR USADERS ......,..CUT T. rom p. LNG? is lad? High football team om T94 'Huff 1-mqg-ida.e came from il ' A ' ed ' lmficentral Catholic fn 61 Til 01 s for! Takes 2 - 3 t -F g Sivgfept yafjx -,g4'Y1 358. COYlI6l El'lHP gllme. sociation. QSC' V ' Sydnev wo 66 .lt Hlff in Dipuon:!i..r-fi an Open date Clthol- O0 A of wa: p Y, Nm, 34 Ventral. Catholic ef: ' OX Otters onthe sec 4 , I ' :Zine .lackets then ai- 5 hffllllfffl TN? lhlfd . ' xi tate team, Q ake to the alzw Ninve TQSXS.-ff. ago? bbdfte to Sydne5 5 Ron Pierson inter-l,:rai+bed the hall in 11 sh C,QSroothall achievements! js pass and went 18222 yards for la T duri .g the 1952 foothall sealon 'passed hut tailed - , I ' '- Score ihe extra point. 1 Rushing over 19 points in f' I M, Camel gtaryinz nn its 2 O Cl0sing quarter, Central C' High of Jacksonville rof' Ln 13 victory over Tech in a game ri' Bowl. The F' short P.. Ylll. Sin olic's s three Crimson Tech with ll after the ccunt in the ahead 13-7, aa k 73 yards on g Out Front To Stay After a scoreless third the Crusaders stormed flying Greenwood climaxed s 67 yard ground drive with A nine-yard LD dash. Liteky kicked the point went roared return. ,J L l'3SS--isliiq who FIND Y Vilfifi 'Vnvthzlll przlctiw- :it Wilif-w lirziiiuli Park oft-tri ask about that UU hlond f fvfi thai! player at ci-iitei' Wllfl Iwzias to take the grgmil- so Sv- riHuSiy. lli- is David Vlziliilllgf Q1I'llSflflQ!'n plufrger. In the Lake , L . play:-d :ui outstanding gzmw. though the Central ','l1'V ll lioxu-f to Lake City, the C1'zc.fr11lvr.w lifiwed in Dave for his par 1-xccll--live ' an ing hi' plavwl L it 'ii iii S if 1-, Xl 1 ff iw .I ' -44 ' no sin -it tht- l.zikt- City d cz 'li . mpc: -1 rico Wi t t D - 1 finds him in better ll igli1i.gi,i.i1h F115 zirisxva-i'iiig u' I '21 shi vcliw 1' if 's. iii in 4 ll l , i i 5 S 1' it ball V cu, S., V-.z i 1 - ' prey.. yi' 'aa 'ard 51011 iihhmg 5 .L is . ,L 'lu V lruszu' l en Vatholzf- went down i stripe, wher. -fmuzh scored '-Donougl 'ami lm mor. of n unctio' interior he psych utilized Xi i C ev 'Nl lillyf' Holy,-I-1 If q fourth dm' Q .L thei from ti .-Qroom ceilin 1 iw building' dm nl lil 'lim F4'3l9 , an WWF above the ll 1 '-1'-fi. lf. 1 L --r ill.. ix, -A - Q . . Cr . E617k,q0d 'Ii- ilx -' i i ,,,, ' ' C. .. i Y? fifth ll E' am First row: Buddy Pace. Co-Captaing ,lim Lite-ky, Fred Power, Don Henderson. Jim Bryan. Second row: George Saour, Manager: Jim Corrigan, Bob Fritch, Bill Whitmire, jerry 0'Conner, Coach john Baldwin. Although too early in the season to make any certain predictions, the Crusaders are hopeful that they will have a successful record under the direction of their excellent coach, Mr. John Baldwin. DADS vs. CRCSADERF Tense moments for the Dads in this thrilling game ln a hilarious and Classic Basketball game the Dads' challenge to the Crusaders ends in triumphant victory for the seasoned veterans of the Court. The Freshman Cheerleaders are sporting specially de- signed old-looki' uniforms for this most important game of the season. First row: K. Dc-laporte. P. Bannon. E. Cook. Second row: I.. Raby. J. Rahaim. Y. Zambetti. Cletus Durcan. NI. K. Gunter. C. Brown vgd n pruuxum, Blbhop Ku Ill H1 nachool II UI YATORB WI TARADF jimmr 17 I A 111 as 1 thu n Quin sn L. I Com .m ind W M Ihr Lountxng thy Jumor treasury Ret 354' THE GOOD OLD DAYS AT ST JOSEPH S il pf-3!1 II1-,N U L f I 3 I1 I1 P RQS A121 I? V211 271 SWQJE IL Jw u 'nr x. and tutfnv uf- 'M 'M A LL L N M Y' Sm gr N NWN' 1 A U at thu funn WUOI. 1 A K 1 XLT. ' ir is 5 7'l Acknowledgment Our first adventure the puhlrcatlon of THE CRLSADER 1903 has been completed We acknoxsledbe with mure thanks the cooperation of the students ws ho helped to flIldIlL6 the Annual and to compile the contents The girls of the Freshman class deserve our speclal com mendatlon for their enthuslastrc drive for ads who were so Generous with material asslstance and encour agement To the ed1tor1a1 and advertising staff and to our patlent Photographer Mr Gerlach we owe deepest thanks Our ood friends the patrons who advertised 1n our hook and the sponsors who helped us have made possible the prlntlng of this Yearbook Through the splendid cooperation of Father O Shea Sister Marie De Lourdes and the faculty who planned with us for Photography and other detalls our goal has been fulfrlled rn this prized BOOK UF MEMORIES' THE SENIOR CLASS T ' , - K . lk A , V U V. S. W , . 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STEEL wmoows wma MESH BEST WISHES Leo F ntzpatrrck FIorls+ La Mlms SAN MARCO Bakerles SAN MARCO CIRCLE JACKSONVILLE Isf A JACKSONVILLE BEACH COMPLIMENTS OF COM PANY DUKE LUMBER 81 SUPPLY CO Lumber and Buuldmg Mafenals TELEPHONE 6 3954 James C Fogar GENERAL AGENT Profechve Life Insurance Co I6II Sa M co Ivd Brown Crabtree BAKERY INC CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS WEDDING CAKES IBII P PI1ones63460-64I77 J chan Ile Fla O - T 5I5 ura Sf. I32 ve. N. DR. H. DUX . . ' . . ty I . n or B ' I earIS'I'. CONGRATULATIONS ARCADE Men s Shop 43 W Forsyih I744 Mann S+ BEST WISHES an COM PLIMENTS OF TH DEMETREE BUILDERS INC I056 Hendricks Ave Jaclrsonvllle Fla CompIumen'I's of 'rl-me Seminole Hotel New York Laundry Esfabllshed I883 PHONE 5 7595 Lber'l'y a cl Fo sy+h Sh JACKSONVILLE FLA COMPLIMENTS HAVERTYS FURNITURE CO Forsyfh and Jeffe son Sis JACKSONVILLE FLA Phones 446I8-4-9783 LAURA and DUVAL LUGGAGE SPORTING GOODS JEWELRY Whaiever The Spor+ We Furnish The Equupmeni' Harry Fmkelsteln Company Wes? 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