Bishop Kenny High School - Crusader Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL)

 - Class of 1955

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A V?m:,w,fi.- fx-. in ' fx xtd-!.i '1 ' Yiai rgv'Qf.'f'f ' Y.- -' ffl' 0559.9-1 -f ,AZ43 f-N 110 FATHER TERENCE I. FARRELLY President of Bishop Kenny High School . With respect and gratitude, we, the Senior Class of 1955, heartily thank you, Father Farrelly, for having been our devoted teacher, friend and advisor, in this our most memorable year at Bishop Kenny. FOIlEWOIlIl Dear Crusaders of the Graduating Class of 1955: You have reached the long-awaited day of GRADUAfI'.lON. We congratulate you on the completion of your high school education, and we hope and pray that you will successfully complete life's tasks in the school of worldly experiences. With the help of God you will make Wise use of the opportunities that lie ahead for your material and spiritual progress. The Catholic Church looks to you, dear graduates, to accept with the spirit and courage of the early Crusaders, the challenge to Christianity and Democracy which is the supreme issue in the confused world of today. You are taking with you a firm belief in God, a strong trust in God, and a deep love for God. With these spiritual weapons you will be equipped against the attacks of the enemy - atheistic materialism and indifference. May you always maintain the high ideals which have been fostered in your minds and hearts all through your school life. These aspirations may well be summed up in your own class motto: WORK as if all depended on YOUg PRAY as if all depended on God. p We, your teachers, assure you of our continued interest, devotion and prayers. May Gold be with you in life's struggle. , THE FACULTY 4 . 5 HIS GRACE THE MOST REVEREND ARCHBISHOP JOSEPH P. HURLEY BISHOP OF ST. AUGUSTINE who is by his tireless devotion to the interests of Catholic education in our diocese, the Friend and Father of the youth of Florida. UURTEAUHER 5 f . D ' s..w.., ,Ma K4 - '4 ..,. . .parugm-I . 0 E 1 if, . . . rx , fix. ' iff! ia Reverend Father Farrelly, President, Sister Marie dt: Lourdes, Principal, Sister M. Benignus, Sister M. Brendan, Sister St. John, Sister M. Ambrose, Sister M. Sylvester, Sister M. Bernadette, Sister M. Edward, Sister M. Damian, Sister M. Camillus, Sister M. Dorothea, Sister M. Bertilla. Sister M. Maurice, Sister M. Alice, Mrs. Knight, Miss Conlon, Mr. Baldwin, Mr. Brown, Mr. Banks, Mr. Baker, Mr. Daughton. THE FAC LTY For the many happy memories of our school life we thank you, our devoted and self-sacrificing teachers. We thank God for the inspiration and guidance which through your unselfish lives we have been able to receive at our beloved school. 7 Your Seniors 1955 1, I -G' if ,V 3 1- 'ui v gg. . ' 4 V? W iff, 1' - U? J4'a U 5 J 4 x g S 4 4 1 N W 1 w Y 1 Y Y w i -4 .,' 1 ,li l', Q 4 ,Q -an . . ge 4 ff L'. ,f V fl :L ' W. , . 4. I K , .-. ,bb , V ,gg u,n. 'fi-'Q ' .'-1' . V 'pn . , -?:'.i1'. . J' J: 1 ' .nv Q' 1 , . gi - ..:N ., .- .-x , . 1, is-ss -Y-11-1.-K , v.-,ya P , e.s - 2,63 -2.3, -ge ' ,' --:xr -'+g.g.5,4 f A4. g + ' ' ' - ,- -u FATHER JOSEPH H. O'SI-IEA Q1 A 52 Q ' Reverend Father Joseph H. O'Shea Assistant Superintendent of Schools To you, Father O'Shea, we wish to say ' a special Thank You , for starting us I f along a road of three years of happy journeys at Bishop Kenny High School. , T.' 715' fr T Y .J I I The Class of 1955 ' n Q.- ke.: , ' -' 4 . 34: aff , I, r, ,- ' :' C5532 x .5 ,X -1,. . Q-I' '-FQ' ' 9 'Q' 'u v .P I APPRECIATHD OIWL 0UR PARE T By your unselfish devotion and self- sacrifice, you, dear parents, have given us the benefits of a solid Catholic education, which by the grace of God will enable us to reach our goal, both here and in eternity. With gratitude in our hearts, we, your children, can say: More is due than more than all can pay. 10 HECS ' -1 Ms UFLNNJE MA Gig, VFW A , W5 Q W 29 NJ .1 , . 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'V Lf, 1-1 of 5265 595' I ' rfb 944' ' ANGELA THERESE AKRA 17 WJ ANN YVONNE ALAGOOD GLADY'S'CAR YN ALLEN .pvc Angie KI Annie Roonie Gladys X 2, HCI cheery faCC and ffiefldly W A dimple in her cheek, a twinkle Laughing is her hobby which she A jill smile CXPFCSS 8 hear! of gold- in her eyesg here's a girl worth know- readily shares. Spanish Clubs KHBS: Glee mg. Glee Clubg Latin Clubg Future Clubg Public Speakingg Sodal- ityg Annual Staff. LAWRENCE DALE ALVAREZ Larry A serious mind supported by a friendly smile. Basketballg Quill and Scrollp Sodalityg Shield Staffg Base- ballg Boys' State Representa- tiveg Student Councilg Latin Club. l il il Honor Societyg Glee Clubg Latin Clubg Shield Staffg Future Nurses Clubg Sodality. FRANCES GENE ANDREWS Frances Her cheerful nature is known by all her friends. ', Glee Cluysg Largln Clubg Future Nurses GlQIi7'god?1Qr!i'SlEy2liStaff: LV? lux. iff U' Nurses Clubg Sodality. I fr 'ybf IU E HDR BETTY JEAN BLOINK Smiley Success is already apparent in her appearance, personality, and friend- ship. Honor Societyg Press Clubg Latin Clubg Library Clubg Sodality. f AAJQGJJ . 1 D J A6441 H, I A- fffil LV-4., I gif i t ffs,+.'9,,,fs'l Ayrabf .,:.f4r,i,:.h I if , 'L Y 4 fl ,LD ,uw ,AJMJX I :Gigi pig, .LFJ . U ,v o 4, JJ ' 1.1 LW A f'v, ,B I 1A?fYvff,QMf ' N yy. 3 . 'fi fi 'fy' 4 .W X1.KS .. -. ' 78. 1 4 f V if V Q 1 xxii 'Qtek .E . '5 Q ' sb 1 -, 1 xi' nw x L 2 Q 1 fl? ERLQL KAY BRADLEY va ' '-Bev-' ' A nesglcomer to our class, a sweet, sincere, and gentle lass. Glee Clubg Public Speaking Clubg Latin Clubg Annual Staff. SE lllll MARY ANN BRYANT Mary Ann As likeable as she is goodlooking, a smart girl all round. National Honor Societyg Cheer- leaderg Spanish Clubg Fashion Showg Shield Staffg Glee Clubg Dramatic Clubg KHBSQ Class Officerg Public Speaking Club. , ...f-f ., af' ,,..,f, 4.,wf,,w,a, , . ,ra 4. 9 A P f X gv ' QJBQJN- J Q f 2 Sky ec -W MCL,-J we ' 3-Mew, ,saaocayywsasgllhbg 4 nw as-J M QQ-QR W ' W .XJ 4 A I A11., v i - - f by , h C15 -QVQQ43 Lfr- xx-Q. U- . R 1 I J , -1 li Ci 'N ff? 9 ' .f , . .spare-infix an ' J-af'Mf5,x - L-A-P'-'bfi 1 , 'J -4- , , 4 4, , V BARBARA ANN BROWN -Jgl.,..JQ.,, VICTORIA ELFANOR BRUSH Babs QLRQQ H-3-1-C . Vicki ' 'J 'B F' The smile shows her happiness, her friends, her popularity. Cheerleaderg Class Officerg Fashion Showg Glee Clubg Latin Clubg Dra- matic Clubg Sodality. BARBARA JEAN CANNON Ninka The reason for her many friends is that she is one. Glee Clubg KHBSQ Class Officerg Future Nurses Clubg Annual Staff. 'Z She is not only witty in herself, but is the cause of wit in others. 4 ' Glee Clubg Sodalityg KHBSg Shield Staffg Basketballg Spanish Club. DAVID JOSEPH CATTAR Big Dave Once you know him you will say, Here's a lad that's quite O. K. Basketballg Latin Clubg Footballg Class Officer. fa' Q5 ,.,s .f--uv -A 3 Y . A.- 'Lp s lv pl.- i 'Q Q i M' r X V lr 1 , vu. rf Q A bf 1 ,if r'l R' if f J at ' .f ,f AV' ' Irffpfxwf my - Ji 41-ZA, 'Auf I, ,iwr-I ,A Dgfjtiimrl vfvjll p ,Ixuvf1,y:,,r'jJi,j.l A' -,L W My Q W WM i ff'HflitQ'-'J' A v ,f 4' 0 f , 4 M ay ij 3iI'9lgjf,,,lTjL :iii jig, ' X, Mr' lSy!','lffs L ' A' .Ay ' ' ' A A ' ,AJ rid ilffnla ' Q fills' I , fwifvift ,- ,. ! ' l ' 'L' l , A CATHRYN ELIZABETH CAVEN MARY DOLORES CHRISTIAN wwf A in WILLIAM BERNARD CHRI f' cabeth Dee f',..T I' . Bi11Y'l ' Her smile is so bright it lightens the darkest of rooms. Nl-185 Fashion Showg Shield Staffg Class Officerg Glee Clubp Girls' Stateg Future Nurses Clubg Student Councilg Sodalityg Annual Staffg Homecoming Sponsorg Latin Clubg KHBSg Quill and Scrollp Home- making Club. ALVARO E. CORREDOR A lVl.l'1 H Our A-I student from South America, industrious, happy and gay. Public Speaking Clubg Trackg Offi- cers Clubg Glee Clubg Class Officerg spanish Club. ' - 'RY Always ready with a helping hand Glee Clubg Shield Staffg Class Of- T'his young man is an industr' - fellow. Football Managerg Track Managerg 1 Spanish Clubg Student Council. ficerg Latin 5 Fashion Showif . KHBSQ A V 41 stafk. I f , A - av' 'f A P ' I 1- Y If 2 1 ll: f ,i - , I i U' I' , yi, . ,A AA Q . e I tw 'jj' J I7 A ' f ,A .1 '4 ' IUANITA MARY COSGROVE Skeeter Gentle and kind, a true lady is she. Glee Clubg Cheerleaderg Annual Staffg Shield Staffg Sodalityg Stu- dent Councilg Future Nurses Clubg NHSg Latin Club. Y , -6' Q- I E l0ll CAROLYN ANNETTE COX ,.Lyn,. Neat as a pin and nice to have aroundg always dependable. Glee Clubg Student Councilg Annual Staffg KHBSQ Latin Clubg Public Speaking Clubg NHS. J --v.,,-K 9.1!- 'QQ i ,au r, y M., T590 f,--I3-.u ' ' ... Qu. N531 LA 1 ERN T THEODORE DELCO N BARBARA JEAN DO Y JOHN JOSEPH DONAHUE A ff e Ted f'4 Mt Zf11 21-0, Bobbie J0hH t I A finer gentleman could never be Always ready for a good time- H31-e'g 3 boy who will work his way found- artistic, friendly. to the top. Glee Clubs KHBS: S-Odalltys Shleld ciee Clubg shieid Staffg Quill and Staffg Annual Staffg Spanish Club. Scrouz Public Speaking Clubs Cru- E NIR MARY ANN DONAHUE u r vw Ami The better you knlow her, the you like her. Latin Clubg Glee Clubg KHBS. 'Q I I 1 r r l 1 i 1 Q, better sader Staff' Sodality 9-avr' x ,-gcw-l0-+-0- JOANNE MARGARET ELLER NIO.. No one could be more sincere in her relations with others. Basketballg Glee Clubg Annual Staffg Class Officerg Sodalityg Latin Clubg Future Nurses Clubg NHS. nobly dared. A If V 1 Footballg Spanish Clubg Glee Club. -, J -fi -ff-if' ' MICHAEL DRURY Mike And what he greatly thought, he ...4-4 'Q I . -Q fl jf ,9 r' 1 BARBARA JANE EMERY Barbara A darling girl, always ready on demand. Glee Clubg Operettag Sodalityg Fashion Showg History Club. SYLVIA CLARICE FLYNN Silver .--.4 'l W1 f' L f My MAYE REGINA FLOYD fy ' Geri 4 pry A rare beauty is Regina, friendly, cheerful and stately tall. Glee Clubg Sodalityg Shield Staffg Future Nurses Clubg Operettag KHBS. DONALD LUTHER ESTRIDGE Don Noble and generous, a brilliant mind and a good friend. Stage Managerg Science Clubg Photography . E l0Il Q CHARLES LESLIE FOY MARY KATHLEEN GHIOTO . . Red G d th 11 .. .. :Ska elsngs Come m Sma Few things are impossible to his IKathY Ighieldgstgff, Glee Club- sodamy diligence and Skin' A sparkling face expresses her vivid ' ' ' Sodalityg Spanish Clubg Student PefS0f1amY- I Council. NHSQ Glee Clubg Student Councilg Latin Clubg Operettag Shield Staffg Homecoming Sponsor. , I4 np' ,. ff' h ' . W: ff f ,L , U V 'E x W ' I ,fs r -. N W L A, ' 'va ,-ff J 'M - f- f ?.Jf v ,fa Q it i . 'ff ,,,m,My: :':-F ,FA QAJQDAJ fAJl'f'-f'Ji'lQJ1Of I ,e A 'b y A 1 ,lil . I . Yan , , I3 L S' s. 4 N W V: Hwy ff g A , wa .1 at or S a,,,, ,I ,,vY f , ,L 'il N Wm Vg'j 'A' 9 ' ' ' ' ' ' il 'SCJ' 1 4 'QLJ , ,'.1 .il V, v., 'NJ y L X 1 If ' ' ffl U ' . if I i p J ,-. W V-Fail ,611 , .J . 3 ,p H fn.. ffnfjjl-Mwwffwv. I L 'W I at QP HELEN TERESA GRADY CHARLOTTE ANN GUNTI CONRAD JOSEPH GUNTI Helen Charlotte Connie A modest possessor of that happy A girl who has proved herself great A good nature is a sign of a large blend-student and friend. and useful in many ways. and generous mind. ,Class Officerg NHS Presidentg Latin Clubg Annual Staffg NHSg Footballg Basketballg Shield Staffg KHBSQ Cheerleaderg Spanish Clubg KHBSg Dramatic Clubg Shield Staffg Stage Manager-g KHBS. Latin Clubg Annual Staffg Sodality. Glee Clubg Operettap Class Officerg A Student Council. 9 8 I Z I I MERCEDES AGNES HOFFMAN ' vp' Mercedes P W -fm PATRICIA ILA HARVEY Speech is great, but silence is C F77 PHI greater. ' acc L Well marmered, gentle, quick to Sodalityg Glee Clubg KHBSg VIRGINI? ?LIZ'f'BET HANSFORD SCFVC and able- Annual Staffg Public Speaking Gmnl' Cheerleaderg NHSQ Latin Clubg Club. Unlike others, she was herself. Student Council: Glee Clubs Glee Club: Latin Club: Public Sodalityg Homecoming Sponsor. Speaking Clubg Homemaking Club. 51.-U' 1 X - lame, Zum. we Wbjef-'V .Aw V 4.a4L',Zmem44pce- 9 3 X r Q, as Q ,f by fi' . ' I knit . J x IAPS! - . ' ,L . 5 L -ff i , 99' -4- . J S. Q-fs .f V . I' N! X gygf-'kj N ip. 1 ,J .rj .f .LLr.Ja XJ, N ,ar - I A!-'wr K . L X X wr' Q L 93 v V ,fa Mjr2.ie ::l .4 0-'I' ' dt is uv-'tv be ' X MJ J2Tfvvr.L4f-NL- WA wfkburmhi INA . ,Lt . p Q I-'ff1Sue MA' ll A M30 A willing heart, a gallant stand. Sodalityg Latin Clubg Democracy Contest Winnerg Honor Student. +V f oi... -4! Lv' CLAIRE ELIZABETH KALTENBACI-i Blondie Pretty to walk with and witty to talk with. Glee Clubg Shield Staffg Home- making Club: Public Speaking Clubg Annual Staff. X - Hlshwnt - EDWIN HUGH JAME Hughie Full of pep, punch, and go, that's why we like him so. Footballg Annual Staffg Student Councilg Sodalityg Basketballg Class Officerg Boys' State Representativxeg Democracy Contest W' JOHN ROBERT KALEY Jack f A likeable boy with a ready smile. Basketballg Press Clubg Football. ,in ew!! ,xJW.wsw to- A ,S .-V. 190.61751 A 1 if M44 Adfawfxf Lois ANNE JoHNs .,5f',L,,,4f,,. Lois Friendly, sincere and kindg a girl with a 'nobYe mind. Bgasketballg Volleyballg History Club. E lllll 4 w 1 l AEVELYN ANN KING Wisdom mixed with gaiety have won her the love and esteem of many friends. I Sodalityg NHSg K1-IBSg Public Speak- ,Q- ing Clubg Latin Clubg Shield Staffg I Glee Clubg Operettag Future Nurses V Clubg Quill and Scrollg Crusader I Editorg Student Council. r I I x y if KW X S C A Q PM 1 4 I f f .Z Q 4143 vu-eAa..e.y.:C... ...J-JLG J? '-mul? W ff My Ve? Zffigfia J! R- syy9-g,-:Q MCYQTJELYN ANN KNOLL Karen ,QQ Jackie o rie n faithful com- A sweet girl, gentle and demure. . ' 'ary 5 Glee Clubg Shield Staffg Class ee Clu g Spanish C Head Officerg Latin Clubg Future Nurses Cheerleaderg Sodali Club. lllll ,, , ll no-rg S J 7102-wgi..-Lacs ufaf.,,.t.,I3.-IL, .,.2,.,.,Ci,m,,,,.,,, I SYLVIA FRANCiS LANSDELL liao'-If 'UU-Q' Bunny uick with her camera, willing nd able to please. ress Clubg Latin Clubp Debate Clubg Annual Staffg Class Officerg Student Councilg Sodalityp Spanish Club. X I1-1 JUDITH ROSEMARY LA VORO liludyll As the birds sing, so does Judy Glee Clubg Future Nurses Clubg l-lonor Studentg Annual Staffg Operetta. ...mf I ' , I I I O . 'lx 'D yay? me iff? J' 3 f :.v - .V-.' .-'xr .JI mf!-ig' : 42 so. JJJ4-,bfi Y MARJoR1E 27. S' YQ fra ,-.Y Margie . bs Her voice was soft, gentle and low- an excellent thing in a woman. Cheerleaderg Kl-IBSQ Sodalityg Glee Club. - DANIEL JOSEPH LINEHAN Dan His humor brightens the darkest day. Dramatic Clubg Sodalityg Public Speaking Clubg Football and Bas- ketball Managerg Letterman's Clubg Glee Club. 7 -7-1 F4 I 041.7 0 , , as .-1. . A '35 f . i-.- , f K , -f 3 ,JA ,rg 4 JAMES ROBERT LITKEY Jimmy A true athlete in the strictest sense. Basketballg Football Co-Captaing Trackg Shield Staff. -J ARTHUR LOGIE Big Arch Silence! a great thinker thinksl Press Clubg Quill and Scrollg Stu- dent Bodyg Officerg Student Councilg Basketballg Annual Staffg Class Of- ficerp All-State Swimming Teamg Glee Club. 4.04-f5L'1f ':L w,,.,..,-fffsfi r L7 Cb. ZWVJ fr-f- 'JV ,,,,,,,4 r 'Ln AG Rf, Ja. ,:f.4l', .J 1 - A 1 'Infkfsv' 1, -,.-a...v-wjfa. L 17:7 .-Miglia Louisa MARXRL,..n-f'l A'yrl d a 'A ,,.. Lu-Lu Her trademark is her inexhaustible supply of charm. Annual Staffg Glee Clubg Student Councilg Sodalityg Kl-lBSg Dramatic Clubg NHS. at 'Q1 . CJ '-Z GEORGE HARMON MASTERS Butch He is earnest in his thoughts and deeds. Spanish Clubg Class Officerg Trackg Sodalityg Public Speaking. .........,..- Q ma ,sf S f' CAROLE SUE MARCONI Marconi A girl like Sue is hard to find, intelligent, lively, devoted and kind. NHSg Annual Staffg Glee Clubg Shield Staffg Quill and Scrollg Public Speak'- ingg Latin Clubg Spanish Clubg KHBSg Homecoming Queeng Student Council E NIR , JEAN ANN MAURER Tweetie Meet her any time of day, Jean is chattering in her sparkling way. Spanish Clubg Basketballg Glee Clubg Officer in Filter Center. 5 'ww ADDIE IDA MAUSERT Addie A friend to depend on, no matter what. Sodalityg Spanish Clubg KHBS. Qggw WW gwilaf.. KENNETH LEE MENDLE Ken A studious individual with a mind of his own, and a gleam in his eye. Sodalityg Quill and Scrollp Latin Clubg Boys' Stateg Shield Staffg Class Officerg Basketballg Footballg Student Councilg Homecoming Sponsorg Honor Student. . V K A 1 . F I 'Q KATHLEEN DOROTHY MCGINLEY Kathleen So graceful in mannerg her dancing, a sight to behold. Sports Clubg Fashion Showg Glee Clubg Latin Club. MARY FRANCES MIKELL Frances A petite beauty with the sweetest of ways. Annual Staffg Glee Club. 5-tu di rx. N ELIZA BETH GLORIA MELLO Betti If Betti is an example of all Yankees Hurrah for the North! NHSg Sodality: G1eesC1ubg Photo- graphy. LELAND LAWRENCE MICKLER Leland The strong silent man, reliable and friendly. Sodalityg Glee Clubg Operetta. -f--a-n-agggg, , ,H , Q i 1- . .:f 'Civ ' ,, LESTER HOWARD MICKLER Mike Those who know him like him An honorable and true friend. Sodalityg Latin Clubp Class Of- ficerg Footballp Shield Staffg Student Council. H v 1 . 1 ' N .NWK i t?i.,,,jI5 - 3,3 JA I fir Q 5 x xi N A ll 1 w Q 1 BSJNX E' xx' Q X .i tt f K- Qqx'.x', ilk. -V 63.1, 4 x 'NJ - N' . X, , , N ' . NJ ' CAROLK AI-CINE NEWTON ' Carol Anne So quiet and sweet, her gentle manner is a treat. Sodalityg Glee Club. I f '. PATRICIA ANN MILLER Pat She says little but what she says is important. Glee Clubg Operetta. DONNA KAY PAUL D. K. It 's wonderful being alive, young and happy. v X 0 ' . l. JOSEPH PATRICK MULRENNAN Pat I came, Isaw, Iconquered, and we beat Landon! ' Football Co-Captaing Trackg Base ballg Student Councilg Class Offi- cerg Annual Staff. CAROLYN IREDELL PACETTI Pub id' Speaking Clubg Glee Clubg upasteyn Che feader, Spanish Club. Dr - Life is full of nice things, one of mbmc 'Club ' v , the nicest being Carolyn. 0 Sodalityg Latin Clubg Glee Clubg - vs ashion Showg Cla Offi e . I X CA4 A ss c r F-'-lu-q-1 Si 5 iiglsfra sp ft? 'hx WC.. V x ,v.5m,N,m,,gsq,.,i...f iY....w:afrrufs1Sebisx,ss,, s.f..,.-f Dug DOROTHY PATRICIA PELLICER Tricia No bigger than a button and oh, cutel 'Uh SO Glee Clubg Latin Club. Homernaking I I 0 JEAN MARIE PETERS npepsi.. Jean is a girl with a heart of gold courteous and sweet. Glee Clubg Sodalityg Shield Staffg Club. V! O erettag Spanish Club. QM if w 'DMN ' wp MPM ,YI . QV! IAA-1 J..z,1,vv B 'p . ' ' 5 Z jjffinylk ig,,!MJMm RICHARD ALLEN RALL wen' my K. rj 1-,ujtj FT D , , T ,' A , , J .1 .s ' , , .' 4 -J 'N ,bg CLEO MARY RAHM . ciao . ' g,. 1 Beautiful eyes and a voice with a smile, Cleo is truly a girl worth- while. I ' 7 Student Councilg National Honor Society. ' ' 1 JOHN JAY ROBINSON ..Jay.. Outside of teachers, books, tests, .Wt ,6L4,rsf,:f0'f W ' va' K ,W-Q LU -F S D THY Z I Il ' ce A ' dly s e, a plegant - t u t d kind. Ba llg Press Clubg Biology Big Dick The quiet sort, not much to say, d faithful to his word from day to Spanish Clubg Student Councilg Sodalityg Basketball. .f N if 'mf-rv 10.0. , tg. 0 x.. of 5 al' 5 and homework, school is great! Footballg Holy Nameg Student Council. I . R F 4 . 'ri ' 'Syvum-ev-W-X . , , y ' D -f - -, M fi 4 5 iq VA ,, . AG!- s JJ, ' i . ' 'Iv I LEAH JOYELLEN ROCKWELL PAUL GREGORY SALLAS GLORIA NANCY SA OUR Joye1len Quiet, shy and reserved, a true friend. Kl-lBSp Glee Clubg Sodalityg Latin Club. MARJORIE LOUISE SARA Margie Takes life as it comes,A what's the use of hurry? Basketballg Sodalityg Shield Staff. 13 Paul Silence is golden- does his part unobser ed. IW lbIAck. f ,fr If Gloria Gloria radiates smiles and good cheer. Glee Clubg Latin Club. Sodalityg Public Speakingg KHBSg Future Nurses Clubg Class Officerg Home- making Club. Spanish Club. 4 ' ' I U BARBARA ANN SCHRENKER Ig,f 'iAndyn - G Roc SNELG Concerning Ann we have no fea sz Jen ,, in future years she will succeed. X, Y 1 . . ' . b.1. ' Sodamyg Glee Clubs Spanish Club: Hp Sma l in size but great in a 1 ity KI-IBSg Annual Staff. -'--Am., Football Managerg Quill and Scroll Basketballg Shield Staffg Class Of- ficer. 3 1 , ,Q jf 'usd , .gui I y K V .3 my ff f 'V we M., 3221, al, likeable fellow all round Gilyb: hr ,,,,: ,444AJ Y' , . Milf z' H 'gpdf fad 74 TQSM' I w- '7::Pv,.,nf-7 h..- ,, ,t,-,,,,arv-H-Away-1,2-L d,,.J JH NANCY CAROL STEPHENS Jigaboo A kind and gentle heart has she. A loyal member of the senior class. Glee Club. Fashion Showg Shield EN C RL smifxw T557 er c ers don't recognize genius when they see it! Basketballg Footballg Trackg Class Staffg Operettag KHBSQ Latin lubs Officerg Homecoming Sponsorg Spanish Club. Spanish Clubg Latin Club. I ' J . ,yi .4 5 M, y , y A ,Zia fini X Hi liek ' Qi Jkt Q may ' ' x i - , ' ' ,, t f X. kv A JQ -1 Cs-2'-V6 ' KK 47 I Y? RJ X I, --F r 1 A f -R M.. -Q ,V 2 g Af, X I 1. X ii 7, an Lk ANNETTE MARY TESTA ' ,xii ,dbg Am 'W Annette ' ,.-s.jqWit11 an accent cute and len to 6 rw , V. P ty . I T 1.-I R K Uk, kay, her friends enjoy her babble f i QF gy all day. 3 83 KS' Glee Club. Cheerleaderg Sodalityg Q ' 1 Future Nurses Clubg Public Speak- sodakwfi a- KJ ing Club. S f ,1 K fx A In L ' '2 . J ' -4 '- , I J bug' N Tnfdp- ' if if A IMI - 2 ' ' a 'L' f h . ' 1 , I , at 3219. I X Y L ,fbdgj-LJ - PATRICIA ELLEN TERRELL JACOLYNN JOAN Tiscnsn Pat Jackie A cheerful smile, happy-go-lucky and loyal too. Cheerleaderg Annual Staff, Kl-lBSg Future Nurses Clubg Sodalityg Glee Club, Latin Club. ELEANOR JEANETTE TOOLE Toole How nice can this little lady be? Talk to Jan, then you'1l see. Glee Club, Class Officer, Latin Club, Operetta. IO' 3 w R-I Full of vigor, vim and pep, a happy cheerleader with a lively step. Shield Staffg Dramatic Club, Cheer- leader, Sodalityg Annual Staff, Latin Club. n.f 1ff I f. I 4 .f', J' 4-if ,, ,U W. . 'd,, , fr: ' ,, x Q ' ' ,, ' U f' -I. IJ . 'P f ,Y , ,418 . , . 1--1.1, ...sv ' . . .fa u Q I L.e: ,. . 1 QA i-11-1':r L'4 2-.,,.f ' ' 28 14, , 1 I 1' BARBARA MARY TONEY Toni She has personality to spare and enough intelligence to share. Sodalityg Glee Club, Shield Staff, Latin Club, Class Officer, Girls' State, Public Speakingg NHSQ Fashion Show, Quill and Scroll, Student Councilg Annual staff. 1 ll Hill CLAIRE MARIE TORRANS lgnats Einstein, watch this girl reach the topl When she gets started she can't stop. Class Officer, NHS, Kl-IBS, Quill and Scroll: Student Council, Public Speak ,aningg Sodality, Shield Staff. 1 A! 1 A . , I 1-j p N.. ri' i - . sd A -J 3 I. I , ff, Kp . A ' V! X' a4 JG0 'Q a J X t ,' I .Xa-0 fiat ef 1 0 ABR.-,L .ou iv vaio'-u if 5 1 .i f-GW ' ml ' 'mu' I, ,ea ' MAY ' NG'YI'igO y I' RAYMOND EMU. TUBEL JOSEPHINE MARIE Unso J' 'afesf' 0,9 iff' Y Ray Josie Jive goes! 'to wr every step, May 's the liveli st bopper yet. Glee Clubg Sodalityg Spanish Club, Kl-IBS, Public Speaking. E Hill PATRICIA GAIL WARD Patty Tall and slender, a cheerful smile, very happy all the while. Glee Club, Latin Club, Sodality. P0 ,few-J i I President of student body, serious all day, goodlooking too, this is Ray. Basketballg Student Council, Stu- dent Body Presidentg Homecoming King. 29 Beautiful hair, disposition rosy, known to all friends as, Josie. Glee Clubg Sodality, KHBSQ Fashion Showg Spanish Club. JOHN WILLIAM WASSMER Jack As proper a man as you will meet in a summer day. Football, Baseball, Basketball, Class Officerg Biology. f r, as a . - - Pse-91.4 if 14-fr ' f.-1+-.df-' fl! - ' pr- -fm -L 1 1 J 5.4L L V715 A ff,v,,. i ,1'. frrf, 1421! fi. -1 . , , , . . J 1 PATRICIA ANN WEBER 414' ff AJC' f' ffwfc'- M a -'Patty-, 7 LJ A I LY.l'A1L . Ready and willing for fun, her M A' A ' J' 'A A A countenance radiant as the sun. Q Latin Clubg Glee Clubg Fashion t544'ffd'fAJfKsTJ Q r MARGARET EVA WERNER llpeggyil Talented songstress, our T. V. Star, Peggy and her talents will travel far. Kl-iBSp Spanish Clubg Glee Clubg Sodalityg Public Speaking. Showg Shield Staffg Spanish Club. MARYANN CECILIA WITTMAN Cookie Her manners winning as her smiles, a cuter accent is hard to find. Spanish Clubg Glee Clubg Sodality. 30 G f .... ' 'Z iff :N fi E QSDJU xg Vasa! Bunk if Laxman' QMS Ms .Qu X VAT ? lggiswc X9 . 3 3 ii-4-, . 'twflk M QFD -,4 1 9' Aga f 31 525 i n ,6Ay'1 ' 5 , qlvy f - ii 'W -- ' 1 , , W ,Jufrf r 1 39 , Lf' I ' ' I DQ? I V' ,:. I 'nf ,V , ,,,,, if W, , ' 1 ' W ,, Z 'Wi A Z QI 42, 'Nu' A ,if ,939 ' an, W X ' 5' HS-'VXA .3 ,ix Q- da .- n ..,' p 4 1, 2 fwfi.. L , 45' , xwff X, LN Rf '--RN ' 6 . Q 9 , 1 , A A ix I, Q 'I - N .- ,fs , , In 1! at I A ,Mic-X ,,Q, uc 4 Y Y MEMURIE School days! Happy fast -moving dream days! Unforgettable memories of Bis- hop Kenny High School and its many happy associations and events. What a nervous uncertain group of stu- dents we were back in September 1952 when as sophomores we entered our brand new school for the first time. Soon we were at ease with our kind and lla, W, L f ' helpful Sisters and teachers. Our class was drawn together with elections, sports, hayrides and spiritual projects. Yes, we had fun and hard work, and in the interests of scienc motorcade trip all the 5 ' Seniors at last!. Ring day has come and gone but the beautiful thrill of receiving that prized class ring, blessed by Father Farrelly in our little school chapel, will live among the blessed memo- ries of a senior's life. Our last school retreat, praying to- gether for guidance in our future years, our last school play and final sports of the year--all came too fast and left us with a feeling of longing for the days that were over. Butwe are proud to be numbered among the Graduates of Bishop Kenny High School, and grateful to our parents and teachers who have made this great day possible for us. Of our high school life we can truly say-- It's been wonderful ! we made a yto Marineland. ,X Our .Tunior Year! Harder studies, more events - Homecoming, Fashion Show, Variety Show,all ending in the most fabulous event of our Junior-year the Junior-Senior Prom. Kenny's new Cafetorium was completely under the camouflage of shrimp nets, soft tropical foliage and scenes from Neptune 's wonderland. We had the best Prom ever and happily reached our goal, the Pirates' Cove. This nightwill truly live in memories, the loveliest night of the year in the history of the Juniors. Thespians all! As Juniors we were privileged to stage the sublime two-act Passion Play. And from the sublime we easily turnedto the ridiculous, comic variety show. Now with final exams as a closing act we were ready to fill the places reserved for Mighty Seniors. 32 ,C W!!! ,, J C3 2 U , . '- L' Q ,, Hugh James. Ann King and Kenneth Mendel --ushers at the Oper-erra The Captain of the Football Team crowns the King and Queen Seniors look on at the Crowning in the Homecoming game ,Q IPWW4., in MEMURIE Seniors Charlotte Gunn, Sylvia Lansdell, Barbara Cannon, and Betti Mello admire their new class rings 1 r 1 -:r-. Joanne Eller, Helen Grady, Carolyn Cox and Margie Langen visiting in the Chapel during lunch period . Y rg, KAY 5 . Seniors Mike Drury QHenry Blowj and Charlotte Gunti Qi-lannahj are enjoying themselves in An Old Kentucky Garden ' am :G H JIV9' T i , 9?--fl . --.-if' , f -M a 5 4 w' , 4. ,x-, 3 , . 4. . vi , .gr . A 1 ,A 15. Q KVA S A 3 i, Effdlsl LL- Hai. A. .. AROU Father Farrelly distributes Holy Communion in the School Chapel DTHEULOCK Getting ready for the day 's work in Homeroom 22 .QN- . ,.. And to the Republic for A' W I L which It Stands ' N V y from ei,i TW R VAIA . , H , A J ?Qix,, : Q'?g. Q :V Axk . K, Leslie Foy leads the school in morning prayers over the P. A. system Y i L I ' K Nancy Stevens demonstrates correct spelling in the English class Y Y A u f. X Genius at work in the Physics class 34 WITH THE Il l0ll , WH 'I W, Relaxation during noon period ,AJ Campaigning paid off 35 A beautiful memory which we shall treasure ' Sehiors praying in the Chapel I 11.11 Ann Alagood reads an essay on Democracy 'fv- . , .N Q' 1 4 ---' I' .-r xu if 5 xi E I0li CLASS IWFIUER President, , , , Kenneth Mendel Vice-President . . . Jack Wassmer Secretary. . . . Barbara Cannon Treasurer . . . Charlotte Gunti W 4 1 I fe I F' NM W Wk. di J in all Q r R f ang. 1: 'va Th ms? Prom 4-X 'I Will! Z T ZW I , Bulmu. . CLASS 0F 1956 onions j E JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 'fi :S M ' ' :F ik 1 ' Y N - m 1. President. . . . Joseph DuRocher L' X TP ' I T ' vice-President. . . . .eaurischer A ' 1 f is Secretary. . . L I E' I B H Treasurer . . , Ann Priapi Edward Lopez OFFICERS HOME ROOM 24 F W.. .. ,x I C: Clerus Durcan 4 0. 2 Q ' ,J Aleda Begin 0 , ' ' , Mary Elizabeth Cook '-,' N h Y. ' Q, Patsey Bannon ' 1 ' A A I f - - Q hw, OFFICERS HOME ROOM 23 P I ,,, Neyle Sollee T G' ' John Ezell ' sv x I V' Phil Schnorr V 0 Q New f' j fx Ia. B- 'B L-- OFFICERS HOME ROOM 27 Catherine Brown I Sandra Monies A, A ,F , an 6, Jeannie Blattner , h , , ,f x f ' sv -v ' I I ,gi L jx 'I ' 1 OFFICERS HOME ROOM 5 , George David gf Q. '3 R Af ,egg h' P: 3 Mickey Dillon F 1, vw L f 1 .5 ' ., Norman Abood ' 7 ' 4 ' 'I John McCoy IV: A A fn . 9 M ff 'x ' 'I a ll AL. ,Q KJ fffh 7 'W VM A: 'Jr Q. x '1-, Q? - .8 ' 7 aiu I P ' A f'l9 gfg lla., 10 UN f. fi i 7 A y y ff, C ,yy , y I ., Y- F4 ,1 xx 5 af. Dale Close Mary Chipman Frank Coffee 0F 1956 Carmae Abood Mary Jean Allen Charles Alvarez Elizabeth Antone Helen Atalla Billy Atwood Raymond Avery Raymond Azar Barbara Baker Mary Ann Basso Ramona Baum Carol Belyea Joseph Bishop Margaret Blanchette Marianna Blanco Loys Charbonner Theresa Chestnut Mary Frances Christian ,l , nf 'P-as 43- Alex Danese Q 1 I ff X ' I , ' A 1 Kay Delaporte M Marilyn Dingman s Nancy Jo Dorsey 0 'Q J 1 A W A ,B Mary Drury 'gr S Mickey Finn I X f ' ' - K Q ,z f ' f '7 gf ' X K . 'ink , .. ' 4 A Jay Fischer Charles Flynn . Sandra Friedlander Ann Marie Fritch as fa, . Wm 1 Q ' Tim Fuss R J A Q al ,r' 1-7 X :r - ' gif . 'X -f .AT . K 1 I 4 x av' Rita Golden 1 , ' 4 X - Ellen Goodbread Sandra Gremer James Griser V I 1 1: f f X . .. X mas '2clrlllJ!?,l fl!! X f lk if rf' ag X ' , f-1. .w 4 5 A A 5 'x Leroy Hartley Judy Henderson I Jack Herbert ,I-3 I fr: 1 g -- 5 x 'vw , o A ' - 1 'X , ' Howard Hickey I Q J 2: ' Mike Holloway ' 5'R7 N A John Ina As. Qs Albert Jenks I, P f Patty Kirpatrick ,. .. Y, g 'Z- H' F- 4 Q .1 5 5 9 1 - L , Q I at J gf b Nancy Kissling K N A ' yu ' Barbara Koperski ' I ' N George Lawrence . A Gerry Lavoro N Kemp Lewis W v V ' W5 ng 4, IA rm .. . . fi It X Q' K ' Sandy Lmmng . I I Edith Lockwood ' Van Lotzia A x XX Sally Ludwick P -N Q- 9 ,., Donald Marx , ar? SD , , '7 Susan Mathers ' ' X, , Teddy Mayhew . U J John McDermott A - A x f L X L BX James McDonald ' 5 H. as 1 -W . James McGinley 4 K, K ff -. 'V' 5' an --. , -' 'Q fl -. -f -. N John McGovern -N ' ' , . Dee Ann Milord ' ' ' ' N , X r 'J i L79 4 X .fy Ralph Mosley 41 , 4 44 fi: A 'J ' F . David Nackashi . Q Q f Sandra Nelms y 'Z' fr- Q ,F f f' Anthony Nettuno r s 1 J .. H' 5 X J? , , Mary Ann Oldham K K -ly - if N ' ' Vincent Ossi if , J A 1 S Y! W 'Z l !A?.fs 1 Pat Pascoe ' '1 , Robert Patterson J Frank Pellicer ,za 5' Q, . 6- . Q an Lois Peters , . 0 I . --'f as 1 if o V0 V any 1,1 1' 4,1 uv ' Ou wi' . - . 4, 4' 'vm w. GLASS 0F 1956 A -i h Robert Pike Beverly Pristus V Elio Puleo my js Victor Puleo 45. cs . .H '., CK K I Q ' V 1 y A T' f' V x Carol Quinn L2 if 1 4 A kj Elizabeth Raharm 4 4,442 VV x Jeannine Rahaim , ' X Richard Rahaim X V f Xandra Rahaim .. A 6. 6 Stain, - 0 . ' 'T F rf 1 4 1 X AP Eilgzaberh Ran my N WX ' Jo n Reardon T K Q B Mary Frances Rhodes A V John Rivers Sylvia Roberts .3 B g 1 bv Gas . - 4 V .j1l ' I A Q . - v, , X1 J' A, Tom Robinson 1 K f if 1 1 Philip Sallas A , JA Sharon Sallas Jack Shrenker Jack Shannon Mary Lou Shannon -13 , . 1 1 b Robert Spangler f ' In , - Francis Thomas X', 4- Danny Thornton I , 'X X dfffh V Larry Tomazinls Eugene Vining W J G A Louis Vogel '53 'N - M 4- ' 4 - -- I Lewis Walker -f - X V ' 1 . 'Q ,. -, If S 1 h 1, 4' 1 H ff' Frances Ward K A w .Tl 4 Q 'An in x r - Vincent Warren A Betty Wheat Tony Wheeler as 7? 5: A A 0 , -7 Tv Barbara White ,L , ' , virginia White - S 3 ' K f or - ' ' RK? g ac me an Q- - , Judy Williams Mike Wolfe V, ' Vicki Zambetti S, ... 5 Tl 49' A i ' r -.fl 0UR HEARTS W! I WEREYUUNG V V Awnun Www Q Ffiififl 5 CLASS 0F 195 onions SOPHOM ORE CLASS OFFICERS 1: in 1 W President, , . Margaret Toney ' 'E ' 'N 1: ni 'S Vice-President. . . Brenda Sabbag 'ff ' fx V! x ' Secretary. . . . Deanna Martin A ' FRY! i Treasurer, . . Diana Romey XI 'i l L I J? OFFICERS HOME ROOM 26 Michael Stauffer A D: . '72 ym TS ' - Robert Jones I - 4 I .4 1' Joseph Antone 1 - 5 i N ' ' y' John Daley Hn I X L 'x 'X F . W 1' OFFICERS HOME ROOM 2 MI, vw-5, I 4 . mi Margaret Holland Y-91 it Monica Deihl - 1. kk . A-A ,I 1 5'-L OFFICERS HOME ROOM 7 Q, 1 ' ,I . , ' if ' if if f Leah Sherwin I ...N -av 4 3 .I , 7, Annette Sollee I If -E, 5 m 1 , g5,,,, 5 Nancy Sweeney - I sqft I 1 , 7' I F Gail Van Caeyzelle VUAQ. Q 5 I 5 OFFICERS HOME ROOM 31 . W -3 15 ,, T ' Q 1 Jay Sherman s ' IQ '62 ' - A, . . Michael Williams , E- ' I' , '. Louis Rizk I I Duke Mitchell L dl... 'I ff was F WW, A , r M 5, f yn M, ev ,, fr m fr. 'N - - ' li, . I K Robert Atwood Rose Marie Baffari C 'i H J Mary Barnett ry, .,, 13, nr. ,N M J I 'Pl 1- Joan Barren .QV ..,,, ,., A f X J F Beverly Barton Paul Baum Thomas Baumer Raymond Belcher rw 'fe f Claudette Bernier wr f B ' .4 5 -V 1- W . rv N A 'C , , . re-fb.. F o'or . or A John Bertheaud Walter Braun Dorothy Breslin W, n, s W rl All J C Gloria Bryant y ' r , C Robert Bemath 9 1 r A' d ' 'J f r 1' Joan Candy ,V J '7 ' , Q , li ' X Ulf!! N4 y A ce Canonlco Fred Cattar Judy Cattar Julia Cepeda Ted Corby Luther Cranford Carol Cunningham , A n , ' f vb , be 0 ' ' I -v wa. Q . J I Robert Damato John Danese William Dealing Conrad DeGrace ,V - f- ., ni ff-'S ' -7 0 Larry Dlngman D . , X- ' K' f ,I or ,,rr. ,,.. x fx Q Cecilia Dominy r J Brian Donahue ,,- J Diane Drummond - 3' ' Judy DuRocher 1 P Betty Jo Ellan ' ' ' ,ff rf K ' Y . i 'y V Y ,f 1 i I PCIBI' Faulk V I I '-A - X , ' s X Celeste Fernety Jean Marie Fisher Joyce Flynn i A i ' ' ' ' use 'V U- . Y . YM' T ' 9 xri ,- f 1 ' f Y, .1 --Q. 4 aw .v-. r -v-. ' . M' if Y, .+I ll 9 J ' Q 1: . S l KA .v LK , M, X M ig' 3 K .vt .. I f fl x 'Y Q 1 ' ' 4' ' x 1 x ' t th : it: r D D . v-A r k 'J7 V ' L 1 X J 1 f Joan Jordan 1' WX John Kemen Barbara Ann Kerwin ' 'V -- Peter Klein m Aj r lr y 2 Robert Knight Dottie Lou Knoll Molly Krenger James Lasher Mary Ann Lester William Lindsey Mary Louise Linehan Charles Linning Frances Linning Anna Long Wallace Losco Joan Mahoney Roberta Manning Roy Martin it Sally Fogarty Cecil Foy Kathleen Frost Clark Geissman Patrick Geraghty Donna Goubeaud James Grelle Robert Guerra Carol Ann Gurr L. A. Hardee Antoinette Harvey George Heines Brian Herbert Charles Hoffman Charles Hogan Barbara Horner Charlotte Jackson Robert Jansen 'Wa . ,,.C A wx 4 ' ' ' I r Q ' VT' ,, , 1' , ff 19 . saws .gl J FP - I K J Q9 ,Q TI' ,A s, ni ' ' -3 rg M, 3. 1 f ' ' fa xx 1 If , ij? W 4, J J , -L N91 5 M 'N V 'h 15 it fi, it 4 , . 4 ' . -on ev- I' ' , X , 'f v. ,, , 'kfift X iinf an f name :rox F ' v n 513' A9 ' ff -... aa- fi' + , ...M .V 1 , I 6 I , ,4 I , .X X .f 4 , t if of W' 4 Q' 'ii-ff, '2 '-.' l i A ' . f 4. 46. , I ,Q an lsr 14 4 .fo sr' f,,,,, 1 ff f s V, ' ., iv 'V ATS. CLASS 0F 195 fr, 5 x Donald McGovern Sally McMahon Robert Mickler Pat Miotke Joseph Morrow , X 'V I, x x 7 Jerry Mulvihill N' - Jack Murray i K i Anthony Mussalem f ,fi Betty Nackashi -. ' 'q 14 i' 5- , Donald Nelson ' ' ' ' M Eugene Nelson X ', V 1' ly, X V 1 V K' 'r 1. 'K k - y 1 , y f x f Geraldine Newman . Y M ,lbvyy N VyyA' , ,,AV aff., x Pat Newton 'D 'll ' it H76 David Pellicer i ' i , 5 David Pettingill V M .C .. .J .... h Jane Pettus ? 1 ,qc sn. . , A Wilma Pfeiffer , QM L Y f ,. .if Rita Piazza V' 'D ' 'N i ' L K k Franklin Ponce Dorothy Rowland Feliz Ruthland Mary Ann Schramm Ernest Schultz Charles Sharpe James Sharr Edward Shore I? ,K l 4 :Q M :- Clara Smith ' 3- r . Q H K , 1 4' ' ' ' ' Mary Snider if I I f' Mary Starrs B Ag. tk A' Jeannette Targonski Mary Lou Thigpen A Mary Ellen Thornton E 4 r Q Michael Thornton 'S 2. 'W Q ,.,, 'A - ' . t A I , I ' 4- -Q - 1 ., 4 -1' , , 1 - ' :ever M f .' Xef 4X3 ft r 1 81 an ooven xr 5 if N Laddie Vernado L ' S id Stephen Walker ' ,Mn Connie Sue Warren S ' , 5 T.. ' - Ann Werner M , A ,B Q, 1. , X My 9 3: '- . ' 1' W Q W ' Y' ' Richard Wheatley X X A Q 5 'X -- ' James White X ' AQ, 4 y , W 1 Sandra White 'T' 'A if -'Tv ' . Marian Wisenfield Q June Woods h 1 Virginia Zirkel W in I , W 3 3' S R - ' H 'Sq if V 6 W' - be 1... 1 .5 Y, ' ' r 2 all . J' . if' ' ' 1 Q3 -'F....E nlK '-'Elf-Q 22-1.:'E. 5':2.Tk'.: :un 1-:'!f Z -mg llcaami4m1 11 NM it its iii - mild,-Vi lwilc ---,: a:::1 :.:1:..:....., k L'-n'::E':-15' : pn rf- 5, 'I 5 A W O QRS Tu B -fllvmq, 4, xi U J X5 XX 5-5, VW XYZ 1, ra L51 Q55 FRESIIMA 4 0FFlUEll FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President, , , , , James Simmons Vice-President . . . Crawford Johnson Secretary. . . . . Jerry Nettuno Treasurer. . . Arlene Mc!-'all OFFICERS HOME ROOM 21 ,,. .Ji V ,sb fi s. Barbara Bultman , X L , I Q Clarice Close Nt -C , Q 1- I KJ! 1- Q 4 Elizabeth Brown U X L K Della Auen OFFICERS HOME ROOM 9 ,DA G Q 'In A, vr ' 'F . A F Q' 1 i'- h Dennis Lanahan F .1 5' Donald Halil X .f I 7 John Caven ff -2 . OFFICERS HOME ROOM 8 Francille Green 1 -F.. Q: 1. ,Q G 1 Mill d - , K f, 1, ay le or nr J vu., ,kv , , ff, C1ar1ce Stephanz 1 Q 1 J Pat Dingman 5 LA gh if W if OFFICERS HOME ROOM 31 Richard Ghioto Michael Zambetti Andrew Greenwood Roger Strickland . O R I A A- f '.V A ., 5 . - MJ-4, V wb f E vw.. , 1 Qc 41 1 'W Gi ft. ll Y' EQ 1 -.1 'K I X ' , !' ' 'J' 'W 1- 1 'V an - Michael Allen Q - .Wy 6' J J , , ' Charles Bailey 'yy V f ' Gene Balanky f Earl Barrett Daniel Beale Linda Beasley Joseph Brown Pat Bridges ' ' Charles Breen bb l r y A, 'G my 2 .. J ,, ti 4, ga Adeline Bray ' 'fbi' 1 Q 4' 5,4 . Paul Boehnke J y yv fl 'M ,I . ' ' Philip Hem sg J ei 43 Alsgh y ' Florence Bryan g f. J , Mertice Bryan -' My HMA ga at ,R 1- d , ,,. Charles Callaghan ' 'J ,L y N, -V - Martin Callaghan f E x a J ,. az ' 'f ' P N A y M j Q V LA yy, y Q V 1 enter Carpenter Q J AN h N 5 at Mmam Carter Elaine Chance ,y y, s Q i - N Joseph Charpentier ' y 'C , John Chestnut E ,- ' .' J E, f '-- ,, . 'Z if N59 Daniel Chichester X E . ,lf ' Yi W5 - E ul, g . Katie Christian If V N J M 1 it-WNWX Theresa Christian I C J? 1' , R Q K ' Andrew Clark Mari-Lou Conlin ef fi' 4- A 4, . ' . 0- GI T' Ben Cornelius J i . v X Q ' , 1 - Eleanor Corredor ,J gg M ' ' A X' I Harriet Cox 'S 6 X Priscilla Cranford WK, ' at Marie Cross Harriet Danese Paul Danese Nancy Damato John Deihl Horace Delk rg I .1 -In Ox . Thu - 'hw' X, .C 2 , ' 1 e 'YL' grflvm' 4 i' X 'ji 1 - l-I C ' James Dorsey Viggo Conradr-Eberlin Nancy Emery George Fisher ,N p 3: it Carol Engle Jacqueline Flynn 1. , -, . 2 g 5 - I 'a - iff. Q ' 'L 'uv S-f sv' i x Donna Freyberg Charles George Mary Geraghty Mary Gray Robert Graziano Lynda Gremer 4' fx 5. 4' . KYV1 2 Ili, David Hodge Alice Hofstetter Mary Jane Janson Billey Joos Patricia Kennedy sr Va 1' 'b TV 4 N W 1 'X If Mary Ann Lopez Mary Elizabeth Lopez Jerome Lourcey Josephine Lourcey Joan Likovich Lynda Marconi cg-.3 ' f-. N rw x wjl, . , 1' . ' -L14 -1 Rroert Mickler David Miotke Nancy Newman Stanley Norton Mike O'Loughlin Jolean Pace Donald l-Iockler s - -v ,N QL' 5 Y Lwi- 'IQ' , by 1 fe' - N 5, jf . Nav A ive' JK L d Forest Hall Victoria Hamby B i -s is ,sv William Horrmann I 41, ,, Leroy Hartley X!! ' 5 Peggy Helm 1 .A ' X ' L4 Harry Hickson 'gl s 0 3 ff +. rl- - Q ,.. A. A 'L ' . lvl' Q K P- 5. lx L L W K Betty Kinnealy Brenda Kowkabany 1 A N 4- + James Langen I V - xg - . Barbara LaPlant V XJ I Q if ,D Ann Lester ' Y Dianne Lewis L l -c T ' - L, J ,rl .' B' Teresa Maher Leo Marsden ..,t Q 4' K ' John Marx , ', -e F Knox Matthews Barbara McCloskey L ' . I A Paul Mickler ,M .. T' - - .:,,- 'f' -4. ,, ' y ' N? V pn v ps r ' ' Q 1 Y-9 jk -,BZ in 4? x 413151 anal ' ,--L gm ' vu- ' rf -v- . 1 , f 0' ,, S, A - f ' AV- I5 t ' s ,.. vb f.4X M Peggy Raiss Michael Reagan Robert Repper A Patsey Rhodes Ioan Rich 'f 1, . Paul Schmidt Xi! I Q.: XC Thomas Shultz f wt. . , - , , my ,.:' - 'el In-M 1' . , mf ,N ,,! kv y an , I -. ' , Q,- F L QA ,Cf is Lyne Simmons Geraldine Singley David Smith . ,, Michael Supove Robert Stackhouse 'rf -3 - ,- 'vm ll 4-in 1 '- ' ' vb, X3 f 'Z' - ' ' P ,I ' P j A A y 1 1. ii in 'G dk- in Ramona Warren Mary Alice Wassrner George Wehrftitz Sharon Wescott Priscilla White Lorraine Wiles .. ,. fi 9' rt Q- -N. 1 I li A in N' f 'a5 ,- VI, t . T - 4 J -ef, , in A' wifi Jai., .J N f' ' ,,,, if-. ,J -, ,xvy . I I Je. -x E 13 A, -wo , 4 Robert Pace Monique Parmentier Judy Pettit Robert Philburn Carolyn Pons Teresa Rahaim as ,J Q1 E' Russell Segui Barbara Sellers Ann Richeson Anthony Ross Tommy Robinson Pat Shannon 4' ' 'rv ' , ,,. I I yi X J .hx I Mary Lou Szeiga Judy Taylor Merwyn Thomas Carol Townsend Anthony Van Dyke Gay Vinning A i i 'lv' l 1 X ' P A '-'Q X Joseph Williams Rodney Williams Roger Williams Betty Jean Williams Ronald Wilson PUPILS ANI! WITH FllIVOLOUS fklw C '2 Y ' J X ., ,I 3 is -fl. 1 s. K 9 I . f. . , , s s u 11 1 X v -' a , K I I X, Q D f-N 5: 0 'X f'Nv-R i Q O awlma CR Allllll STAFF The serious concern on the faces of the Crusader staff indicates their intention of making this edition of the Annual the best ever. And so they think it is well-worth the worry over adsg getting better photography and the many other little jobs connected with this edition. After hours of hard work and fun the editor-in-chief, Ann King, and her associate editors have given us in these pages a sou- venir of lasting memories that will be a precious re- minder of the dear friends who have bright- ened our lives on the rugged paths to higher learning. ' s ,? ,pl X Editor-in-Chief. . . . Ann King up Feature Editor .... . Cabeth Caven ,af Assistant Feature Editor . , Sue Marconi t Photography Editors . . . . . Joanne Eller s Sylvia Lansdell Qx Advertising Manager ,,., , , Helen Grady x Assistant Advertising Manager ,,,,, Hugh James - Business Managers ..... . Juanita Cosgrove Pat Terrell Art Editor . . . . . Barbara Dorniny Make - Up Editor . . Barbara Toney Sports Editor .... . Pat Mulrennan Assistant Sports Editor ,,.,,,,, Arthur Logie Ann King Advertising Staff ......... May Trotter , ' Charlotte Gunti, Ted Delcomyn, Claire Torrans Editor of THE CRUSADER 56 . . . . Mary Frances Mrckell, Carolyn Cox, Virginia Stephanz Mary Lou Marx, Mercedes Hoffman FRONT ROW: Ann King, Joan Eller, Charlotte Gunti, Barbara Toney, Mary Lou Marx, Cabeth Caven, Kathleen Ghioto, Cleo Rahm, Carolyn Cox, Sylvia Lansdell, Juanita Cosgro. BACK ROW: Sue Marconi, Larry Alvarez, Jay Robinson, Ken Mendel, Raymond Tubel, ,zz ,,.., Q Arthur Logie, Leslie Foy, Lester Mickler, Hugh James, David Cattar, Jack Wassmer, . N George Masters, Patricia Harvey. I W- , 'Y fy TUIIE TUOU UIL X 'Q H Vice-President of the 'x 1 y Q, Student Body C Q Arthur Logie ' l President of the Student Body Raymond Tubel The Student Council which was selected on a merit basis at the beginning of the school year has given efficient service as Monitors in the halls and around the school building. The Judicial Board com- posed of President, Ray Tubel, Vice-Pres- ident Arthur Logie, Sue Marconi, Jay Rob- inson and Cabeth Caven have ably assisted in the maintenance of discipline and good relations between the administration and students. WRITING ADDICTS WHO ARE MEMBERS OF THE UIL Q L AND SCROLL: Ann King fEditor of the CRUSADERJ, Jackie Tischer, Barbara Dominy fArtist and Cartoonistj Ken Mendel, Barbara Toney qSchoo1 Secretaryj, Larry Alvarez, Cabeth Caven and Sue Marconi fFeature Writers for the crusader,J A U, H, lllzgx-Nl' mu 1,1 X A Virginia Zerkel, Hugh James and Sue Marconi-- EINALISTS in the I SPEAK FOR DEMOCRACY CONTEST Hugh James, a senior, achieved first place in the final elimination at Bishop Kenny High School, , LL 3 3 14 4, 'Q-'Psi' , , - HI M 'i f' X U , r 1 ', , . l, - S , r 1 is r L X , l , 5 is rv .I ky x ,', - . ' f . r r f f f ' Pat Mulrennan and Arthur Logle, sports editors for the annual, give the athletes of the senior class the limelight in our book of Memories, Our star artist, Barbara Dominy, tries out a design for the CRUSADER. -we ,170 p .. X, M, Q, tn, A, X t 4' TV .aff Carolyn Cox and Mary Frances Mikell prove them- selves smart business women when they plan an ad campaign for the CRUSADER, Barbara Toney, Cabeth Caven and Betty Mello ,, m examine pages of layout for the Annual, 1 nf- ffl-3'51f Y 'rr-r Q FTA! R 'T1 1 A 4 I in mrwafzc 96? Members of the Bishop Kenny Council of the National Honor Society with the Principal, Sister Marie de Lourdes Rev erend Father Farrelly President of the school, and Miss Margaret Conlon, Faculty Representative: Sue Marconi Betti Mello Barbara Toney Charlotte Gunti, Patricia Harvey, Virginia Stephanz, Juanita Cosgrove Mary Ann Bryant Ann Alagood Ann King Cabeth Caven, Connie Taylor, Carolyn Cox, Cleo Rahm, Kathleen Ghioto Mary Lou Marx Betty Bloink Helen Grady, Souham Ina. Pa C A'l'l0 AL H0 lllt 0ClllTY Recently inducted seniors are enjoying the thrill of having achieved the standard set by Bishop Kenny High School for mem bership in the school chapter. In addition to the responsibility of observing the ideals of the Society, Character, Scholar- ship, Leadership, Service, these seniors attained an average grade of 9O'Z,, Officers of the Bishop Kenny Chapter are: President . . . . . Helen Grady Vice-President , . Barbara Toney Secretary. . . Betty Bleillk Treasurer. . . Cabeth Caven of the Latin Club are planning a Latin Forum under the direction of their teacher, Sister M. Bertilla. In this club, Latin is by no means a dead language and the members are proving that the speech of the old Romans can be made really lively and entertaining. Setting a high standard for the Latin students of Bishop Kenny these ambitious Officers L I FRONT ROW: Steve Walker, Margaret Toney, Judy Cattar, Jay Sherman. BACK ROW: E R' Frank Coffee, Marilyn Dingman, Edward Lopez, Jeannine Rahaim. 'i 1 1-X -.Q4 Z- qua . X -u,, J ,xl fcfm I AROUND THE TABLE: Virginia Stephanz, Sylvia Lansdell, Jack McDermott, Jeannie Blattner, Sue Marconi, Richard Rall, Richard Stuart, Angela Akra, Patty Kirkpatrick, L. Sherwin, BACK ROW: Vicki Brush, Josephine Urso, Gloria Saour, Carol Quinn, Paul Baum, Sandra Nelms, Catherine Brown, Mary Catherine Gunter, Vicky Zambetti, Jean Peters, Mary Chip- ' ll man, Frances Ward, Mary Teresa Chesmut, Robert Spangler, Mary Jean Allen, Betty Wheat, p a n I S Laddie Varnado, Sylvia Roberts, Jeannette Targonski, These enthusiastic members of the Spanish Club of Bishop Kenny High School are increasing C I ll Il their knowledge of the Spanish language and developing an interest in our South American relations and in the affairs and language of all Spanish-speaking countries, QQ t With Mr Baker the Director of the Public Speaking Club at Bishop Kenny are the members: FIRST ROW: Beverly Barton Cletus Durcan Jeannie Blattner Mary Elizabeth Cook, Judy Henderson, Barbara Toney, Sue Marconi, Ramona Baum Catherine Brown Anne Priappi Sandra Monies, Elixabeth Rall. SECOND ROW: Margaret Toney, Virginia Zirkel Monica Deihl Jack Herbert Jay Sherman, Pat Mulrennan, Dan Lenihan, Mr. Baker, Director, Alvin Corredor Vicki Zambetti Cabeth Caven, Sandy Gremer, Barbara Koperski. Members of the Champion Club have taken part in District and State Debates where they have won distinction for their oratory and debat- ing ability. -I H .211-' Members of the Club are Jim White Ramona Baum, Barbara La . Plant Alice Hofstetter Virginia Zirkel, Vicky Hamby, Lorraine L I h r a r C I Il h Wiles Carolyn Townsend Harriet Cox Donna Freyberg. y This group of energetic girls mend paste catalogue and care for the Library books and materials under the guid ance of the Librarian Sister M Benignus At the left Jimmy White is concentrating on a design for his book W BACK ROW: Elizabeth Antone, Dale Close, Ramona Baum, Jeanine Rahaim, Mary Rhodes, Saundra Monies, Dorothy Breslin, Gerry Lavora, Mary Lou Thigpin, Mary Drury, Gloria Bryant, Barbara Koperski, Mary Jean Allen, Gail Van Cayazelle, Anna Long, Joan Mahoney. FRONT ROW: Seniors, Juanita Cosgrove, Joanne Eller, Cabeth Caven, Regina Floyd, Pat Terrell, Treasurer, Ann King, President, Barbara Cannon, Vice-President, Margie Sara, Jackie Knoll, Annette Testa. Future urses Club Q Q-W fn. T' 422 sf Mrs. Edward Canipelli, Sponsor of the Bishop Kenny Future Nurses' Club, directs one of the members, Gerry I g Lavoro, who is wrapping Christmas packages for the Dorothy Breslin' Pat P35009 GHTY Lavofof Putting Children-S Hospital. artistic touches on the Christmas boxes. LA TWILLA DTE 'FAME 'I' WE, the class of '55 having reached the end of study and fun at Bishop Kenny, and still being of sound minds but sounder bodies, do make this our Last Will and Testament. TO Father Farrelly, Sister Marie de Lourdes,our beloved Sisters, and to the devoted members of the faculty we leave our gratitude and loyalty. UPON the underclassmen we bestow our senior privileges and good times here at Kenny. TO the jolly Juniors who are soon to become seniors we leave everything as follows: I, Angela Akra, leave to Patty Kirkpatrick my Spanish beauty and Spanish records. WE, GLADYS ALLEN AND PATTY WARD, leave to Carol Quinn and Frances Ward our constant giggles. TO BILLY ATWOOD, I, LARRY ALVAREZ, will my great stature so that he can play basketball. WE, ANN ALAGOOD, AND BETTY BLOINK, leave to Sylvia Roberts and Rita Golden our ability to get A in English, I, FRANCES ANDREWS, leave to Virginia White my fondness for chemical equations. TO Carol Belyea and Ralph Mosley, I, BEVERLY BRADLEY, will my quiet and studious habits. I, BARBARA BROWN, leave to Loys Charbonnet my sister, Catherine, and to Catherine, LOYS, TO VICKI ZAMBETTI, I, Vicki Brush leave my distinguished name VICTORIA for special use. 1, MARY A, BRYANT, leave to Sandy Linning my precious little sister , GLORIA, I, BARBARA CANNON, bequeath to Elizabeth Antone my stately figure. TO Mickey Dillon and Tim Fuss, I, DAVID CATTAR, leave my original mathematical solutions. I, CABETH CAVEN, leave my pretty dimple to Phil Schnorr so that he can have girls galore. ON MARY FRANCES CHRISTIAN, I, DOLORES CHRISTIAN bestow my high marks in History. I, BILLY CHRISTIAN, leave to James Griser and Raymond Azar my managerial ability. WITH Tony Wheeler and Jack McDermott, I, ALVIN CORREDOR, leave perfect Spanish. I, JUANITA COSGROVE, sadly leave my good times at Kenny, to MARY CHIPMAN. WE, CAROLYN COX AND FRANCES MICKELL, leave to Aleda Begin and Mariana Blanco our ability to ads for the Crusader. I, TED DELCOMYN, will to John McGovern and Lewis Walker my famous delivery car. TO Helen Atalla, I, BARBARA DOMINY, leave my place as Art Editor on the Annual. WITH joy I, JOHN DONAHUE, leave my studious ways to Frank and Coffee and Jim McDonald. I, MARY ANN DONAHUE, leave to Charles Alvarez my love of Latin. UPON Ted Mayhew and Vincent Ossi, I, MIKE DRURY, bestow my dramatic talents and old ties. I, JOAN ELLER, bequeath to Cletus Durcan my K button and detention slips. TO Ramona Baum and Ellen Goodbreas, I, BARBARA EMERY, leave my fondness for dancing. I, DON ESTRIDGE, leave to John Ina and Robert Patterson my skill in mechanics and photography. FOR Mary Drury of the little feet, I, SYLVIA FLYNN, sacrifice my big ones. I, REGINA FLOYD, leave to Sharon Sallas my share of dough-nuts and coffee on First Fridays. TO Francis Thomas, I, LESLIE FOY, award my distinguished place on the Honor Roll. I, KATHLEEN GHIOTO, pass on my much treasured initials to Mary K, Gunter. I, HELEN GRADY, cheerleader extraordinary, give up my favorite cheers to Anna Priappi, TO Jeanie Blattner, I, CHARLOTTE GUNTI, sadly will my mild sense of humor. I, CONRAD GUNTI, leave to Philip Sallas and Ed. Lopez my perfect craftsmanship. TO Mary Ann Oldham, I, VIRGINIA HANSFORD, leave with great pride my statuesque figure. WE, JAN TOOLE AND PAT HARVEY leave to Dale Close and Margaret Blanchette our love of school. I, MERCEDES HOFFMAN, leave my ability to make lots of friends at Kenny, to Sally Ludwick. TO Mary Jean Allen and Sandra Gremer, I, SOUHAM INA, will my talents for speech contests. 64 ge I, LOIS JOHNS, leave to Judy Williams my peaceful ways and dimples. TO Elio Puleo, I, HUGH JAMES, award my oratorical powers, and to Ray Avery my speeches. I, CLAIRE KALTENBACH, leave to Kemp Lewis the knack of getting good grades in History class. WE, JOHN KALEY AND KEN MENDEL, leave to Alex Danese, John Reardon and David Nakaski a share of the popularity we had here from the girls. I, ANN KING, leave to Sandra Friedlander and Marilyn Digman my success with Math. TO John Ezell, I, KAREN KISSLING, bequeath my tremendous vitality in cheerleading. ON Jeanine Rahaim, I, JACKIE KNOLL, bestow my perfect attendance record. WE, MARGIE LANGEN AND MARY LOU MARX, leave to Mary E. Cook and Nancy Kissling our school spirit. TO Mike Wolfe and Barbara White, we, Sylvia Lansdell and Pat Miller leave lots of fun. WE, THE YANKS , JUDY LAVORO, ANNETTE TESTA AND MARYANN WITTMAN, bequeath to C. Abood, Mickey Finn and Betty Wheat a nice Yankee accent. I, DAN LINEHAN, leave to Leroy Hartley my artistic ability. WE, JIM LITEKY, LELAND MICKLER, leave to Mike Holloway and Anthony Nettuno easy trips to school. TO John Rivers and John McCoy, I, ARTHUR LOGIE, leave my ability to swim in to easy lessons . I, SUE MARCONI, entrust to Danny Thornton's care Phil Schnorr, and to Barbara Baker all my A's . TO Gerry Lavoro, I, GEORGE MASTERS, leave my talent for stretching a dollar. WE, ADDIE MAUSERT AND JEAN MAURER, will to Judy Henderson, Sandra Monies and Dee Ann Milord our passion for Perry Como and Liberace. I, KATHLEEN MCGINLEY, leave my ballet talent to Vincent Warren and my name to James McGinley. TO NORMAN ABOOD, H. HICKEY, AND JACK HERBERT, I, BETTI MELLO, will my ability to live on carrots, Trig, Physics and fun. WE, LESTER MICKLER, PAUL SALLAS, AND RAY TUBEL, leave to Jack Shannon, Frank Pellicer, and George David our responsibilities and honors at Kenny. I, PAT MULRENNAN, leave to Larry Tomazinis and R. Spangler my fighting Kenny spirit. WE, CAROL ANN NEWTON, PAT PELLICER AND CAROLYN PACETTI, leave our jobs to Albert Jenks, Patsy Bannon and Van Lotzia. ON Mary A. Basso, Jay Fisher, Louis Vogel and Joe Bishop, WE, DONNA K. PAUL, MAY TROTTER, and RICHARD STUART bestow our dancing and musical talents. I, JEAN PETERS leave to my sister Lois, the job of business manager in Sister Brendan's room. WE, CLEO RAHAIM and BARBARA TONEY, resign our posts as Monitors to Xandra Rahairn, G. David and Dick Rahaim. I, LUCY RAIZIS, leave to Pat Pascoe and Mary Terbrueggen my love for Kenny 's hospitality. TO Joe DuRocher, I, RICHARD RALL, give my ability to get into trouble without any trouble. WE, JAY ROBINSON and JACK WASSMER, leave to Neyle Sollee and Buddy Lawrence our excess energy, I, ANN SCHRENKER, will to Elizabeth Rall my secret formula for eating and eating and keeping slim. WE, JOYLEEN ROCKWELL, IOSEPHINE URSO, leave our places to Betty Rahaim, A. M. Fritch, and M. L, Shannon. ON Nancy Dorsey and Jack Schrenker, we, Gloria Saour and Margie Sara, bestow our sweet smiles. I, JERRY SNELLGROVE, leave to Robert Pike the short Freshman girls, and to Victor Puleo, the tall senior girls. WE, NANCY STEVENS AND VIRGINIA STEPHANZ, leave our Spanish, Typing and History talents to Donald Marx, Edith Lockwood and Sandra Nelms. I, CHARLES STICHWEH, leave to Gene Vining and T. Robinson my happy-go-lucky ways around Kenny. TO B. Koperski and Susan Mathers, I, CONNIE TAYLOR, leave my love of Chemistry and good grades. WE, JACKIE TISCHER and PAT TERRELL, leave to M. F. Rhodes and K, Delaporte our vitality on the cheerleading squad. I, CLAIRE TORRANS, will to Charles Flynn my one dimple to match his other one. ON Mary T. Chestnut, I, PEGGY WERNER, bequeath my hillbilly vocal talents to help her career. I, PATTY WEBER, gladly pass on to Gayle Tischer my two inches extra height. 65 PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS Among the principal characters in the cast are .Tudy Lavoro Uenniej who is wooed and w-on by Richard fPhilip Schnorrl against the wishes of her uncle, Colonel Staunton, fArthur Logiej- Henry Blow Qlvlichael Druryj y successfully concludes his romantic pursuit r' of Hannah fCharlotte Guntij while .Toy fSue N Marconij hopes that fPhilipN John McGovern, will be rescued at last from the financial shark, Uoe Buzzardj Charles Stichweh, who is threatening to ruin their happiness. A touch of intrigue is added to the story by Mahundahr the Hindu fGeorge Masters, who steals the precious ruby, an heirloom in the Staunton family for centuries. However, all the problems of the Staunton - family are solved and the lovers able to live happily ever after , as they had planned. OPERETTA IN AN NLII KENTUCKY NNNIIN Highlighting the activities of the Glee Club was the thrilling performance of the Kenny Players under the direction' of the music teacher, Sister Mary Damian. AN OLD KENTUCKY GARDEN relives the events of the middle l800's. The ever popular Stephen Foster songs added to the romance and glamour of the Southern setting. PECIALTY IIA GER I An 0Id Kentucky Garden Specialty dancers tripping the light fantastic are: Jean Fisher, Barbara Cannon, Xandra Rahaim, Barbara Baum, Sylvia Roberts. I ' ,11 . , f fa' M V1'f'f f':i'.i , My ,,,, .- r -' ,,,, , Wra , A 1 , Mg, , Q , ,iff 2 , I' .83 si ' at n , l tj r Q, slid, i ,Q 1 we S Adding a touch of Oriental mysticism these Hindu dancers perform for their master, Mahundahr, the Magician: In brightly colored costumes are: Saundra Monies, Barbara Koperski, Catherine Brown, George Masters fthe Magicianj Mary E. Cook, Anna Pria pi, Cletus Durcan. f, M 7 ffl J Nb V GLEE CLUB ,W mln J P FIRST ROW: Julia Cepeda, ,J ' lil' Q Connie Taylor, Margie V K 0' Langen, Barbara Toney, G Donna Kaye Paul, Claire Kaltenbach, Sue Marconi, Vickie Brush, Angela Akra, Carol Ann Newton, Jean Marie Fisher. SECOND ROW Mary Ann Bryant, Barbara Brown, Barbara Ann Kerwin, Rita Golden, Jackie Knoll, ,X Mary Lou Marx, Carolyn Cox, Mary Frances Mikell, Sylvia Roberts, Sharon Sallas, Helen Atalla, Bar- bara Emery, Pat Terrell, Pat Harvey, Sister Mary Damian, director. THIRD ROW: Beverly Bradley, Carol Belyea, Jean Peters, Pat Miller, Dorothy Row- land, Mary Lou Shannon, Xandra Rahaim, Jean Maurer, Dee Ann Milord, Maryann Wittman, Betty ff-it Wheat, Barbara Cannon. FOURTH ROW: Jan Toole, May Trotter, Dolores Christian, Carolyn Pacetti, Frances Andrews, Ann Ala- M U good, Regina Floyd, Edith Lockwood, Patricia Ward, Gloria Saour, Cleo Rahm, Josephine Urso, Teresa Chestnut, Kathleen Ghioto, ,, Charlotte Gunti. The BISHOP KENNY CHORISTERS although a new organization have become a very popular addition to the Glee Club and Choir of the school. They have performed in important Church functions, school programs and delighted their audiences on radio and television. BISHOP KENNY CHORISTERS FIRST ROW: Danny Chichester, David Smith, Richard Ghioto, Gene Balanky, Tommy Robin- son, Robert Philburn, Charles Breen. SECOND ROW: Billy Atwood, Charles Hagan, George Wehrfritz, Merwyn Thomas, Vincent Warren, George Mas- ters, Jerry Mulvihill. THIRD ROW: John McDermott, Rob- ert Damato, Ben Cornelius, Cecil Foy, Stanley Norton, John Deihl, Howard Hickey. FOURTH ROW: Hugh James, Richard Rall, Robert Mlckler, John Chestnut, Roger Strick- land, Frances Thomas, John McGovern, Donald Koehler, Kenneth Mendel, Phil Sch- tx norr, ACCOMPANIST: gy ,L Mary Ann Bryant. 7 'L V, . ig UUMMERBIAL EXPERT TYPISTS OF THE SENIOR CLASS WITH THEIR INSTRUCTGR, SISTER MARY ALICE. These students are enjoying the ENCYCLICAL edition of the typing textbook which they use in their course. :sind , ' ,fm , whzammvizfwu 'WW V' L.-1 HOMEMAKl G Senior members of the Homemaking Class: Betty Mello, Sylvia Lansdell, Cleo Rahm, Margie Sara, Jackie Tischer, Patty Weber, Kathleen McGinley, Frances Mikell, Mary Ann wlutman, Donna Kaye Paul. The future Homemakers are listening to their teacher, Sister Mary Maurice, who is demonstrating important points in the selection of meats. lv St 55 -, uf- . xt :- I -rt s -1 1 5--- ' ii 1 f i l l Y I 1 . X' Joanne Eller and Sylvia Lans- dell are planning a page of snapshots - 4 memories of happy days in the sen , ior class, N x - Ann King, Editor-in-chief of Marconi, feature editor are v the CRUSADER, and Sue ery happy when the final sheets of copy are ready for the printer. Helen Grady and Hu h James ad g , vertising managers, preparing a sheet of ads fo ,X ff-4 , we , ll --v '1 r the CRUSADER, Pat Terrell and Juanita Cosgrove, subscription managers, are serious4y checking their financial records. Being expert bookkeepers they find that their accounts are straight. 'Q 3. - ..-rr .RB1lr- ' ' 'M' 'T' 7' S 'Ah' A ' 'I ' ' l.l'L,,I'f ! een I D0 I ' vs, up-fp TI-IE SHIELD Member of the Catholic Press Association, The Florida Scholas- tic Press Association, The National Scholastic Press Association, The Quill and Scroll Honor Society. Issued quarterly from September through .Tune by the students of Bishop Kenny High School, Jacksonville, Florida. STAFF Editor-in-Chief . .... ..... I udy Henderson Page Editors . . . . . . . Mary Gunter, Sandy Grerner Romona Baum, Mickey Finn Headline Editor . ........ Mary Cook Feature Editors . . ..... Catherine Brown, Cletus Durcan Fashion Editors . . ..... Nancy Jo Dorsey, Nancy Kissling Art Editors . . . . Romona Baum, Mary Cook, Barbara Dominy Sports Editors . ...... Joe DuRocher, George David Phil Schnorr, Mike Holloway Secretary .... ....... A nn King Photographer . . . . Barbara Koperski Promotion Manager . . . Barbara Toney Copy Reader. . . ...... Mary Rhodes Proof Reader. . ....... Judy Williams Reporters . . . Juanita Cosgrove, Margie Sara Advisor . . . Sister Mary Edward, S.S.J. xxxxxxxw CE HCND DEDICATION OF ASSUMPTION CHURCH The Bishop Kenny Choristers sing in the newly dedicated Church of the Assumption. Attending the ceremonies per formed by Archbishop Hurley are many of the students of Bishop Kenny High School and their parents. THE FIRST ORDINATION IN THE NEW ASSUMPTION CHURCH Seniors of Bishop Kenny who are privileged to be Altar Boys on the solemn occasion of the first ordination in our recently dedicated Church are: Un the Sanctuaryj Pat Mulrennan, Leland Mickler, Paul Sallas, Jerry Snelgrove, Lester Mickler, Donald Estridge, Conrad Gunti, Charles Stichweh, Bill Christian. Assisting Archbishop Hurley in the ordination of Father Lawlor are our Pastors--His Excellency, Bishop McDonough, Msgr. Nolan, Rev. J. B. Cloonan, Father J. P. Burns, Father Turnier, Father Barry and other priests of the diocese Participating in this memorable ceremony were the entire student body of Kenny High with their teachers and our President, Reverend Terence Farrelly. Our boys choir under the direction of Sister M. Damian will long remember th at they had the honor of singing the Mass for the first ordination in Our Lady's Church of the Assumption. W ,fy Barbara McCloskey as Mary, is O COME, O COME, EMMANUEL Peter Carpenter, as Isaias, the prophet fore- telling the glad tidings of the birth of Christ with Elizabeth Brown as the Angel Gabriel, and Clarice Close, an angel, bearing the censors-the symbol of sacrifice. :ew--.'Kx'.r,,,. greeted by the Angel Gabriel fE1izabeth Brownj HAIL, FULL OF GIMCE, THE LORD IS WITH THEE FRE HME DRAMATHICLUBPRE E T THE ADTE T- PAGEA T Lynn Simmons as St. John the Baptist, answering the Phar- isees, Leo Marsden, John Pace and John Marx who are seeking signs for the coming of the Redeemer. . J Tk avg Qi.. pi !'?i . J ilfjiz. ' 3 :7115 r ,3 pry, ., ITAUFQ , .3+'f 2 m,gm 4 ' T an by I L. -I A - '17-'56 4,1 gli-1 fnfaiw-in J Z . .t 3 'Y 2242 Wits . ' , 'F , A il, ,1'Q,:f' if , ., rf . Us 1,1-yt L ,.tn -tnfiii H,w,Q'5f . :EQQ Task. , ' jf' Jffiwsw ,rl '-fV ,tx +'w1' . wggh X i I 5 s il M 5 . : -. A ' T' . . Q' , mi, f ,, Q s V . I? f' xi. ' ig .- : L' ,cg if . f 5 X , , Kc' 5 ttyi f .tw H0 0ll TUIIE 'I' I L I l..lj...l! lliri. ' C rv-isis!-iv-ww-- '- '!ll'1 1 t Sli' .X-K H9 lf fic fflff-I SENIORS WHO HAVE ATTAINED HIGHEST SCHOLASTIC GRADES AT END OF THE FIRST SEMESTER LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Bloink: Officer-NHSg Honor Student in Commercial Department Virginia Stephanz: NHS Helen Grady: President NHS Sue Marconi: NHSQ Bishop Kenny Representative in Debating Contest 'C-ff? KENNETH MENDEL Senior Class President Honors in Science NROTC Examination KQJV X . BARBARA TONEY HUGH JAMES Officer NHS Honors in Democracy Contest Honors in Scholarship Exam NROTC Examination School Reporter 3 'W L 1-n,,w rw ,, MEMIIRIE 79- L 1 51:1 EQ' va 'bds f'4'X M W 4 , 'UI I? CQ amd ,44kfZZr:7 im , ,J D . :fg0 ' ww' 'Q ,ji !f0bl7I G if r ,MJ 'Fx 4 Af limi L 710424 7 A, my ,,,y DT ' gabefb Hmm? h' JS? Q 7 H2..l.- Q- ' a1 ,ai 8 ATHLETIC IllIRECTOR Coach John Baldwin Coach Bob Daughton BASKETBALL BASEBALL Coach Dave Brown h 1ohnLanahw HEAD COACH ' CoacTBALL President of the Northeast F00 Conference Athletic Association Coach Ed Banks JR. VARSITY Rn x5 an size , :Nfl rf- , , 20 WG! if41' 12 TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Louis Vogel, Jim Liteky, Sandy Linning, Mike Holloway, Lester Mickler, Bill Lindsey John Ezell, Robert Pike, James McGinley, Arthur Logie, Larry Tomazinis. SECOND ROW: John Rivers, Pat Gerahty Luther Cranford, Roy Martin, Raymond Azar, George David, Neyle Sollee, Frank Pellicer, Bud Daley, Jay Robinson Kemp Lewis, Jack Schrenker. THIRD ROW: Horace Delk, Ray Belcher, Ken Mendel, Paul Sallas, Raymond Avery, Anthony Nettuno, Pat Mulrennan, Loys Charbonnet, Van Lotzia, Eugene Vinning, Jack Shannon, Bob Jones, Conrad Gunti. FOURTH ROW: Bryan Herbert, Jim Grelle, Charlie Sharpe, Joe Antone, Jerry Mulvihill, Buddy Rutland, Jimmy Cassidy, Charles Flynn, Edward Lopez, fManagers Billy Christian, Jimmy Griserj. UR SAIIER F00'l'BALL TEAM ,,.1 F00'l'BALL 1954 Jay Robinson - TACKLE Jay, although prevented by injuries, proved to be one of our better linemen as the season progressed, and will long be remembered for his fighting spirit. awww - , N 5. Jim Litkey - CO-CAPTAIN Jimmy gave a fine example of sportsmanship and abil- ity as a capable leader. Jim was mentioned several times as player of the week and gained second string on the All Catholic Team . Lester Mickler - TACKLE Lester proved himself one of the hard workers of the team for he was in the thick of the fight getting that tackle that counts. Paul Sallas - HALFBACK Although Paul didn't receive much glory he could always be depended upon to give his best. X l 1 E I' . ' 1 'ima 2 P' I x l r I ,4 ! I .55 xy, ie: , fl I k' 4 I A FWF, Pat Mulrennan - CO-CAPTAIN Catholic Team .-'A 1 Pat gave the Crusaders their needed 'push' in every game, and as a result he was named for the All City and All J' 1:-. f v qfes.. 1. - ' . ...'i'o .-, tit . 'l -!v'::'J'- -'QQ 325. .- L ' s . LN: - - ' 5 . , 5 o ,'t,t',:' ss x ,Elm :' I ss '-4: 'f' '- 5 Q -5 qi f S I h . :.:a ' S. -if 1 . ' -.J - I l-ga..:: 5 . If A .Q . . af. ' - . ..-1--- '1- Conrad Gunn - GUARD is 'QQ .3 '. ' l f 9 Connie was a splendid .'f.. -' . . - ' '-: ' , , .- , - s , ' .':. example of team spirit ' , 'gi : C 4 .5 - Q. ' 'W 0 ' ,.. and supported the Cru- de'-'.-f 5- , . - .E 'ff . -.Ju n I I 3 I ' ' I saders all season. Fish ... - A , , I , . I-.T 11, fs ,H h e - . . rf-.s , ,I -.V .. , up , - 3- ' 1 . . -...J 'sw 1 . r -- N ff:-1'-z 2'-if I-'I' .' ' ,:i-1 V- . . '- .' 5 xi:-if if? Q' T rt ' ' g '. s ' rg ' 21 7.-S fr' - ' X o s .. .'.'::-51:5 . L. -, 1-su - V , . 3 , ,L-. '- Q fitrsgh- ,. w - . 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Specialists in the Kenny Pep Club are: FRONT: Barbara Brown, Karen Kissling, Helen Grady, Jackie Tischer. BACK: Ann Priapi, Mary Ann Bryant, Jean- Q. ', n 'x X ie Blattner, Pat Terrell. Cathy Sollee ' 4' A strong support and an admirer ON COURT AND CAMPUS f K of the Kenny Crusaders THE VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Mrs. Knight fPhysical Edu- Through the stimulating spirit of their Physical Education Instructor, cation Instructorj Mrs. Knight, these girls enjoy the friendly rivalry of intramural competition on the Bishop Kenny Campus. Triumphant champions who are members of the Varsity Volleyball Team are: FRONT: Wilma Pfeiffer, Marian Weisenfeld, Joan Jordan, Annette Sollee, Captain, Pat Miotke, Marie Cross. BACK: Celeste Fernety, Betty Kinnealy, Mary Ann Linehan, Pat Newton, Gayle Van Cayzelle, Anna Long, Brenda Sabbag. To Mrs. Knight an-d her peppy squad of underclassmen we extend congratulations and hope for many more competitive ,Championship teams ' v Y x 1 2 . R. 1 kv ' l 1 JB A 7 K 4 , I I CR Allllll BASKETBALL 1955 IIM LITEKY CLINCHES PREP SCORING TITLE Jim Liteky, Center-Guard for Kenny set a new prep scoring record this season. Liteky 's total of 572 points in 24 games for the Kenny Crusaders is the highest reached locally in the PQ fy I he past several years. I Under the fine coaching of Mr. Baldwin the Basketball Team had a most successful season. The record stands at IQ games won with 6 losses. Early in the season the mighty Crusaders were rated Champions in the Tournament sponsored by Fletcher High School, capturing a trophy for their victory. SENIOR CAGERS Jim Liteky Larry Alvarez P--v a - - Z -' Bishop Kenny Bishop Kenny Bishop Kenny Bishop Kenny Bishop Kenny Bishop Kenny Bishop Kenny Bishop Kenny Bishop Kenny Bishop Kenny Bishop Kenny Bishop Kenny ill una eg A L iw- ' , a N.. ,A i.f.L5.?-x W Q ix Eg EE AEEE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE -1955 Bishop Kenny Bishop Kenny Bishop Kenny Bishop Kenny Bishop Kenny Bishop Kenny Bishop Kenny Bishop Kenny Bishop Kenny Bishop Kenny Bishop Kenny Bishop Kenny . U f1rf?iQT? zjilvfftgt 1' I s DuPont 47 Fernandina 48 Paxton 54 Gainesville 32 Fletcher 42 Lee 41 Fernandina 41 Paxton 47 Bolles 41 Ketterlinus 44 Live Oak 47 Hilliard 51 I Q:- 4 Nl BASEBALL ELRST BASEBALL TEAM -- 19541 TOP ROW: Pat Mulrennan, Emil Abood, Jerry O'Conner, Dennis Wright, Van Lotzia, Jimmy Snelgrove, Coach Daughton. BOTTOM ROW: Don Henderson, Jerry Snelgrove, Eugene Vining, Joe Antone, Victor Puleo, Leroy Hartley, Mike Andreu, J ack Shannon. RETURNING LETTERMEN ON THE 1955 BASEBALL TEAM ARE: Pat Mulrennan, Victor Puleo, Van Lotzia, Leroy Hartley, Jerry Snelgrove. Coach Daughton is confident that the boys look good in the preliminary practice and hopes for successfull season. Returning for the '55 team is lefty Leroy Hartley doing the pitching, Victor Puleo, Pat Mulrennan, and Jack Shannon covering the outfieldg Jerry Snelgrove and Joe Antone infield, Van Lotzia or Eugene Vining will probably be behind the plate. Coming up from the Junior Varsity is Don Halil, Jay Sherman, Jack Wassmer, Dick Rahai, Peter Klein, and Elio Puleo -- all excellent prospects to boost THE CRUSADER BASEBALL TEAM. 87 l V ',l.f Q SEMQNLZQSX43 ,I ul - V .. ' IX ...ff -'nu 1, 'j' 1 1 ,.-. .N , gi jf XA S 5 .Q-1 M sms fm , -T-ff'ie,- - av-,J ' X9 X Q, + 1 1 rw ,u XE 1 . A f 5 n' - X ' ax K -X Ii. .. X ,xf 2 7 ' A 50 I MMA 2 Za .194 ' I V T. 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Monroe St. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 1034 Park Street Phone Ev - 75353 I, '- 1' 4 4 if W' 5 'A 'S 5 5 QW:mNNw,,m5,,,,,.5,,,-y rf J ' 5 1... , , A S I F, whgwd ,sf 4 you 5 a photograph . .. Q W you warm a fine photograph an thots the only kmd yog a p'h'5fographer takes! A Photograph Studio Qlwnl-B! 1 and Floor gg if 4, 7 ff 21 5? I 5 N v- A ,. 4 f, 3' I , CONGRATULATIONS TO OP KENNY CLASS OF 1955 Demetree Bullclers Inc 1056 I-IENDRICKS AVE, ' BEST WISI-IES TO THE KENNY HIGH SENIORS OF 1955 EMANUH DANEST R EALT OR EXCLUSIVE SALES AGENCY FOR ALDERMAN PARK HOMES near Arlington Catholic Church site Phone EL 3-0092 Fi--V I M516 , UNITED FOOD SUPER MARKET 3557 St. Iohn's Avenue Phone EV 8-2668 407 Hildebrandt Bldg. Jacksonville, Florida TR rators of I J Daley L Storage Inc and Jefferson Sta ll O11 Products if We Compliments 'A8f.P V SUPERA A E MARKETS 3 ,N Bhd E room STOREgSl-- 1 I . ' W' ' J' T'flacksonVill 'Fldri 6 Hu.: -4- . - ' A I, 94' f CUMPLIMENTS T0 THE GRADUATING CLASS IIF 1955 MR. 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Box 43 68 HENDRICKS AVENUE JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA comma rom now: CUMPLIMENTS SINIORS or THE mfsumfu T A from to 5 mf somomokfs THE anAnuA rfs or 1955 A A 0F avswor KLWMV k GOOD LUCK, GRADUATES MAY GOD BE WITH YOU THE CLASS OF 1956 COMPLIMENTS OF THE SENIORS to THE UNDERCLASSMEN WHO HAVE HELPED TO PUBLISH THE CRUSADER. Mr. Mr Mr Mr Mr and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs SPCDNSORS Philip K. Akra J, P. Anello Sherman Cannon John W. Caven A. H. Cosgrove Easterling's Bakery Mr. and Mrs. John Gercken Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gunti Susan Gayle Dress Shop S. B. Hubbard Company Dr. and Mrs. F. Gordon King Mrs. Wm. C. Lansdell The Luggage Shop Mrs. T. B. Grady Senior Girls - Room ZZ Senior Girls - Room 6 P. M. Masters Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Capt. and Mr Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. T. C. Maurer L. R. Mickler s. W. Mello and Mrs. W. K. Newton and Mrs. Verot Lee Pacetti and Mrs. J. W. Robinson and Mrs. M. P. Stephanz and Mrs. Carl J. Schrenker Senior Boys Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Walter . Taylor . J. T. Toney . John J. Wassmer . E. W. Weber . J. -A. Mulrennan GOMPLIMENTS OF THE GEORGE WASHINGTON HOTEL 'T WEEE WE WEEE YEEEE AEE GAY i vii , ' M - . Q N5 1 ri 'rv' 'WV'-., QW. 3 'E f E W J 41 ' Ju J J- Q, in I 34 s U' ? HAIL! BISHOP KENNY Words and music by the Glee Club -- Class of 1953-l95h -- It s, a 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 a , 'Y L7 To 2 1 fg' , '5- VQU1 111 fi if gif 1 ,6 affw Y 'FY-199i .F 0 o -15 o obfilee- if 1 1 56-1 1 1 Hail! Bishop Ken - ny, we give a cheer to you, With Hail! Bishop Ken - ny, your glo - ries we will sing, From 1--P1 1, is 151' do 1? 1 11101 is ai Q iggf ?r9Io 15 0 as 6 L - as as a a -as ., g 1610 1 P i H1019 1 1 1 pr ise and de - vo -tion, We'll al - ways see you through, o - cean to o - cean, let joy - ful eoh -oes ring, A 10,1 g as 0 ol 5 3 561 01E0lQXai-:wa C j bo ' s Olaf? o it 19 ' I TK 1 1 Hail to the em- blem, that keeps our standards high, Hail Al - ma Ma - ter, the best in all the land, 1 'L f' te 4 X 1 E a f 1 o Y . as as a ga- Y . 1 1 gy, a Gig! i nil 1s iso Gini vb ef, 06000190 e P 1 F l 'Kr I i I ' Crim- son and white - - - Our ban - ner e'er will fly. We'll pledge our loy - al-ty, For - ev - er true we'1l stand. BISHDP KENNY ALMA MATER O Alma Mater, dear Mother, we pledge our love to thee, And we shall sing of thy glories, where'er we may be. Y es, ever, ever, we'll think of thee, 'Till death Weill stand, Bishop Kenny, loyal to thee. Music: Adapted Words: Rev. J. H. 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