Bishop Moore High School - Memories Yearbook (Orlando, FL)

 - Class of 1959

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We feel that the latter theme is most reasons. assimilate ideas of parish life and school life, Sister research on parish livingg think about it, mull over what we do with parish life. we live it all our lives. a Slxbject-for consideration in our yearbookg anX1ntGg 1'alxpa1'txofgtrsbpiitke our schooling. ined efforts of the parish- it is not a parish Catholic Llfe 1n Florida, and f1n appropriate for our yearbook for In the days when we were trying sent me a memo to this effect: it, live And 97. i th it Live tl wi lr , the oi tire xdroc 639. leaders of Catholic the Church, Cath- Qin to take xxx xx Xt X I centered in Pius XI with ll is natural upon lll I'll from the annual to its completion. -,,.-H'f ' flimr Xlnurv Xlvnmrivs '59 I 2 xxx It 3 S CONTENTS Foreword ........................,,----,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,---------,-------------,- . --------i,--.--, , -,,--,--- 4 Founders ......,,-,,,,,,,,,------Q,-------------------,-,Q------------------------------------,------4--A-- 5 Pope John XXIII A.....,..,,,,,.,,,,,x,,--,-----,-,,A4-,,A4wo--,,M,-,,,,A--,M---,------------,,-,., 7 Archbishop Hurley ,,,,,,,,,,,,----------------,,A.hhA-, O ,--,---4--A---,----------,--,,-,,,,,,,,,,, 8 Pastors .....,..............,,,......,..,,-..,..,,r,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,rr,,,,,,,,,r,.,,........,.....,,,.,..... 9 Reverend John P. Lawler ..................,.r..,,r,r..,...r,............,,.,,.,r...,.......... 10 Faculty ....,..........,,,.,,,,,,,,,.....,,,,,i,,,..,,,,,,----------voo,-,A,----,o,,,,,,.,,,,,Y,,,..,,,,,,, , 11 Principal ........,......-....,.......,,...,c,.......,cc,c,,c,,cc,,vc,,.......,,,.....,....... , .....-,.. 12 Teachers ...,........,cc...,... - ....................,ccr..,............,,.,.......,................... 13 Maintenance ......................,c..,,l.lc , .c,..,,,.,.l,,c,.,,...................................,,. 16 Graduates ........................................................................,,...,.,.....,....1....... 17 Student Council ...............,........,,,...,..r1,..,.,.........................,.......,r..r.,,.. 19 Class Officers ........,11..c......,.r..1A....................................,.,....................., 21 Class ..11............,,........1......r...,.........,..11....,,1 1 ...................c.,,r,r..,rrr..rrrr.. 22 Inspirations ..........,....................................,...,..,..,11,,...11......................... 47 Honor Court .....r..,....,.c1.1,1,........1,1.....,,1..1,1.cc1....11,,....1,,....................... 418 Class Directory ..........r,......r..,,............................................................... 50 Underclassmen .....rr1..11.,.,......r..,................ . ...1.....11i.....11,.....................1l,.. . 51 Junior Class Officers ..............,..,1c.,1.......,,,.1.,,,.,,1,,.,,..1,.,1,,,...,,. Q ..r..... 53 Junior Class .............. . ................,......,,,....v..1i....11,1.,,.,,1111...,.................. 53 Sophomore Class Officers .............................................................1,,.1.... 61 Sophomore Class ..,....,.....,..,,11,,..........,........................,......1.r.....,...... 61 Curriculum ...............,.1,...................................,.........,111....................,....... 67 Organizations ......,.......................,..................................v,.....................1,O . 85 Activities .............................................................,..........rrr....................... 103 Sports ..................,..,,...................,.............................................,.,,.......... .-123 Advertisers ...................., . c...............................................................,,........ 155 3 F OREWORD In order that man might once again live the supernatural life of Grace, the Son of God became man and died for our sins. That this Grace might be distributed to the men who came after Him, Christ established His Church, entrusting it to the care of His bishops and priests to whom He gave the powers of Orders and Jurisdiction. From that day to this the Church has brought men to God by bringing God to men. In its entirety the Church is a vast, far-flung spiritual organization. Nevertheless, for each individual the Churchi' is his parish, for although he is aware of the universality of the Church, it is within the confines of his parish that he comes to know that Church, and it is in his own pastor that he sees the functions of the priesthood. Whether it bein a magnificent cathedral of a metropolitan area, or in a tiny, wood-frame building of a mission outpost - here, in the parish church, is bridged the great gap between time and etemity. Here it is that the individual is bom into the life of Grace by baptism: here it is that he is spiritually strengthened and nourished by Confirmation and Holy Eucharist. And should he stumble on the rugged road to eternity, it is here, in his church, that his pastor will lift him up again by the grace of Penance. Here, too, he will receive the final benediction of the church when he comes to life's close. It is most appropriate then. dear seniors, that you have chosen Parish Life as the theme of your yearbook. From all the surrounding parishes of this area you have come to this central high school for your fonnal edu- cation. Now as you leave here and go forth to vie with the world for the salvation of your souls, it is to your parish church and to your pastor that each of you must tum for the means to this end. It is only in the spiritual life of the church. through the channel of parish-living, that you can receive the life-giving Grace, the encouragement, and the instruction necessary for the sanctification of your soul. Perhaps never before has the world been so in need of saints. There is an urgency today for men and women of solid faith and irreproachable morals. It is to you, members of the Class of 1959, that we, your pastors, your teachers. and your parents. look for these saving virtues: in you we hope to see men and women who have the wisdom to discern between right and wrong, and the will to dare remain loyal to christian con- vlctlons. Be faithful to Cod through the practice of your religion in your parish church. under the din:-ction of your pastor. Never let the worldly veil of paganistic materialism so blind your eyes that you cannot lift them to see, in all His glory, the Cod who made you! Rather. let the light of His Grace guide you. each one, on your journey through life. Then may you all one day attend a class reunion in the eternal mansions of Heaven. Cod blew you. lfulher John P. 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Often a bishop enjoins several pastors in a finances for the establishment of a central secondary this their parishioners with educational advantages that an Bishop Moore High School is just such an institution, cc of Orlando and the surrounding towns. Catholic schools are a tremendous financial drain on bishop, the pastors, and the Catholics of a diocese accept this way: We are, and always have been, decidedly in favor schools in which our children are sure to be taught, and well cannot understand how any Catholic at all worthy of the name can in favor of such schools. 6 Every who to unite and but it is a bya Orestes Catholic their religion, and we otherwise than earnestly that 1 ' ,qfwfw f W ! pff' w . A 1 Aff' 4 HJ' cfm. Q lifmugu ' 5, uri, I ,fl f' X' 2 I' fl ff 5 5 i: .1 , 4, 5:11, 'lgmlaffl Q, Q ' ,A 1 ,,'P ' I ,V ix, V4 .- Zi N 4 ., , 6 Q, ,, , eq' A Z , , , if W R BI HUP gui 7' I, Hix 4:1211 HOST REVERENIJ AH1,IiliIFHHI' 1'lNf'll'H li HI IiI.P.H, In ll J Bnfhrwp nf bt, .xllj1l,1'!lf1 IPXIIINU XXIIIIXXI I, VIITLS ll APD? IS 'XX xxb xxx xxx 4 ' ' X. 8 V X 'L' S, PASTOR ,-- 4 IZ, I r H l1,4gnf':', ' 5. 'Y Ar I I l L9 if, vii' ' I U : - .- 1 S., fl 'fs 'X X 'fx ' ' xr X aff L, e I N. xx. A 1 'l,,., REVEREND WILLIAM J. HOLMES Holy Redeemer Parish Kissimmee S- i SX X l rxx w gr w XSL fx I REVEREND WILLIAM J. WEINHEIMER Good Shepherd Parish Azalea Park HEVEREND TERRENCE l FARRELLY I St. Jdfllffw Parish ' Orlando HEVEREND RICHARD LYUNS Holy Souls Parish Sanford fi 8135 'Sr . V X Ill: lXlll'4lvlXlI Ill IR fflffllffffflf ff N! 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SISTER ROSE de LIMA, s.s.J. i Sophomore Horneroom 1 Religion Algebra 1 Latin SISTER MARY EDWARD, S.S.J. Junior Homeroom Religion English Spanish OUR TEACHERS: The sisters of St. Joseph SISTER MARY EVANGELISTA, S.S.J. Junior Homerooln Religion English ' ' ,,, SISTER MARY THEOPHANE, S.S.J. Senior Homeroom Algebra i Geometry Trigonometry J REVEREND JOHN MAHONEY Cllfflitl-IIT Phy -ics Algf-lira nl COACH HARRY JOHN Sonhomnre Humeroom At letic Director Head Basketball Coach Footlmull Conch Physical Education Biology I4 O R TEACHER ln our schml religious and laxmpn work side bv Side T0 lffiflg flip ft J Catholic llwuglit ami E'dUf,'3llfJH if U Adj! al N, rw ,K 42 4 .-,,, I--X COACH JUNT EIN? XRD Ti Nl iN MEISEL s0pl'l0lT11vI'vA llHVliI'T' min Held Fvvfltinill l.ff.1vl1 Assistant Ii.i-ki-rlitll twifla Physical lffiut .mum History l l o l 1 l l Junior Homeroom Shorthand 1 , Typing .X-xnmtwy HH. THOMAS A. AGLIO Senior Homeroom ' English j l Latin W 4 7 MRS. EVELYN TILDEN Bookkeeping ' A - 1 ff 4711 f f I fa Y X 4 , f 4 4141 , 1 W ' 1 4 1 1 1, ,iff 1 61, if 1 ' Z1 ' 1 f 1 2 4 g 1 1,2 X Q 1 14 1 lx? x f Q W 1 1 W ,, I QW ' fffyf fy X 762 1- . if f 1 ff 37237 1 ,1 f ,Z Q1 l l Miss SUE LYONS 1 Sophomore Homeroom 1 A? Girls' Physical Education 1 7 English N X as X, V K 4, , 1 2 Q 1, Fx wk X , If 1' M MR. HOWARD F. STIVERS B d 1 an MRS. MYRA COCK l Choir l School Secretary -..M fr 1- ffm 1 Q S XIICX NI xiu. xI:IIT ROSE ul IZ NI XINTENANCE I.1IlIIIuI and Devoted XII I IlILI.ICI XXII 'HN f Mud! 9 4' 2 I ,- l V. li V 3 'Ag -Q-Mk.. I I s 'NIHS XXX NI, uxHI,u XIHN XI KKK ll IX XX ,I ,W 1 I MKS, l.II.l IAN I-', NOWAK I6 1 ,y ff -kan - SL James Church '7' .1 z A E Orlando. Florida .,- , .- 1 1 Q, V A ...,-1 ,.,- , - , j.,.g.- l -----'ZTTJY - - i M--1.4 -Q-E 7.1. 4-1-ii Y' f,.su' -:P 115 -.n .e 1:..z-.. 1 .4x17, ,al 'A' yn: a .QQ The parish church 15 the nucleus of Catholic life The church IS the Splfllfllal waters of baptism until the day he 15 brought for the final blessing of the Church when the priest prays over his mortal remains, May the Angels lead thee into paradise Between the first blessing of baptism and the final benediction of requlem, the parish church be it a cathedral or tiny mission station IS the scene of many memorable events in the lives of its parishioners What a wonderful occasion , for instance, is that of First Communion, when the little ones of a parish gather ff, -xl I 1 gif, A at the Communion rail to receive, for the first time, Christ in the Blessed f Eucharist! Confirmation is another beautiful ceremony and sacrament that con- home of the Catholic from the time he is brought in infancy for the life-giving Sy may 7 . . . H 4 ' - 77 nl n l . I l Q l . u I ll 4 onal J I M- , secrates the youth of a parish. And how many unforgettable Christmas and Easter celebrations begin at church! A particularly joyous time is that of a wedding, when two children of the parishi' pledge their love to each other at Christ's altar where Love Eternal blesses their plighted troth. And what a proud day for the parish when one of her sons returns for Ordination. or for the celebration of his first Mass-back to the church where he once served as altar boy! These are all happy occasions in the life of a parish. There are other phases of daily living that are intimately connected with the church. W ho can number the miracles of grace that come to souls in a parish church-through the sacraments, the Mass, the special devotions that make up the spiritual program of a parish? These considerations of the sacred role of the church in our lives make us feel especially happy and privileged that our graduation will take place in church. Vile are thus reminded that though we pass from school life we remain members of a parish. At graduation the Church welcomes us to adulthood. and invites us to a fuller life of Catholic action, a life of great re- sponsibility and rich reward! ,fi QL i f it X 4: . la f2':.,s3,!!t,.:lLf.l. I8 f 1 fK?5Q?fG :nf lx ,, f f 1 ,f , A .,'- fy 1 ' KENNETH LELAND GERKEN Student Council President Class President 103 Glee C Latin Cl lub 10 1 ub11gF I9 , 1, 123 Pep Club 10, 11, ootball 10. 12g Dramatics 10, 11 wewwm' GEORGE ANDERSON Andy Student Council Vice-President 12g C-lee Club 10. 11, 12g Altar Boy Society 10, 11, 12g Spanish Club 115 Letterman,s Club 10, 11, 12g Football 10. 11. 12: Basketball 10, 11, 12g Baseball 10. 11. 12. A man without guile and deceit. RONXY .IFXNNI-' FOX 4 Nluul nl lf1-unvil 51'c1'1'I.11'x-lluuxsilir-1 l l l 2 ll11l1 111 11, 1:1 l'1-11111111 111, ll. 131 11,,,,,,,, l0 ll ll lm- Nllfalllgl ll: Scll--1-l Srl i ilul l 1111111.11 Sl.ll-li lf. If Illllllllj hum .nf 1l111X,- 111,11 11, 11 cf lzumwlx 11rzr1lr1l!l1f-rr 20 MICHAEL CHARLES MAHER 'tMike7' Class Vice-President 12, Spanish Club Viee-Presi- dent 11' S anish Club 11, 12' Glee Club 10, 11, i P 1 Dramatics, 10g Altar Boy Society 10, 11, 12, Letterman's Club 11, 129 Football 10, 11, 12 Basketball 10, 11, 12, Baseball 10, 12. He has the one great quality of excellence- stability. 1 xy V CHARLES EDWARD OLECH Chuck Class President 12, Class Officer 10g Glee Club 10, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Dramatics 10 11 Altar Boy Society 10, 11, 12g Latin Club 11 Annua1 Staff 123 Bowling Team 123 Bowlln League President 12. What noble presence in himself .1 2I MARY ANN TERESE HALL Class Secretary 12g Glee Club 10 11 12 , , g Pep Club 10, 11, 12g Dramatics 10, 11g Annual Staff 129 School Service Club 129 Home Nursing 11. A celestial brightness a more ethereal beauty shone h - k on er face and en- circled her form. CAROLYN ELAINE MICHELS Class Treasurer 124 Clee Club 10 11, 123 Pep Club 10, 11, 12g Home Nursing 11g Junior Red Cross Council 12. It is the nature of a great mind to be calrn and undisturbed. 9 s,f I all l I l W ,l:XlNll'iS .-Xlvlll ll 1X1 'Xl,.ll1lQll'l'l l im I l-lm' l lul lil, l1.g l'vp Kflulu lil, ll l'l llr I ll, lllg l1llYVllllQl,'llQ'lllll l2, I tlrszrf- nu! the' luuwstg I ar . -L illll.lllCS lOg Al H rupulwlf' of the l1Igl1vx!: l keep quip ar llny Sm lets CHRISTOPHER BROOKE ARNOLD Loul' Class Executive Board 12 Glee Club 12g Dramatics 10g Annual Staff 12 Spanish Club 11 12 Football 10 Basketball 10, 11, 12, Baseball 10, 11, 12 He that bears lnmsel lzke a gentleman is worthy to have been born a MARY ANN ATTARD Junior Red Cross Council President 12, Glee Club 10, 11, 12g Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Dramatics 105 Home Nursing 11, Press Club 11g School Service Club 123 Drill Team 125 Basketball 11. She lived in that ideal world whose language is not speech, but laugh- ter. . li N:m4:4,.f,Mfg, , ' YMX , , -M mv, I V A I C HAIHMHA JUAN HU MICR l' nlnlvi rl Cleef Club l0: Pup Club 10, ll. l2: Ill'-Illlillll'N Ill: llunu- Nursing ll: Svlmul Service Club. 'gWhl1t lr'nflr'r furryrf, ulml rfignrlx rl1'1'iuf lflml Vlrlllll' l1llllNl'I'fIlll4Il fEfllllff?.',, ,Lg 4'l't'll MAUREEN BERRY 4 SLUHS Glee Club 10, 11: Pep Club 10, 11. 'True charity makes others, wants its own. 14 MERCEDES ROSE :LYX V Bl..-UR Mer Glee Club 10 11. 12: Pep Club 10, 11, 12: Dramatics 10. 11: Paper Staff 11: Home Nursing 11: Dri11 Team 12: School Service Club 12. :The very pink of perfection. X. 9 . 'X . 'W t 1 SARAH ANNE CANRIGHT Glee Club 10, 11, 12g P Cl ep ub 1O,- 11, 12g Dramatics 10, 115 Home Nursing 11. 'glmagination is the eye of the soulf, WINSTON JOSEPH CHAMY Pep Club 10, 11, 12: Class Officer 113 Glee Club 11g Track 10g Bas- ketball 1O, 11, 125 Student Council Representative 12. nGreat souls care only for what is great. Z f ff pixma - yr ,. Jywyn, '4' 1 ' f, 2 2 is BARBARA LOUISE COLDREN Glee Club 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 123 Dramatics 11g School Service Club 12 The very room, because she was in, seemed warm from floor to ceilingf 25 DONNA JEAN CORBETT '5Donna', Glee Club 10, 11, 12g Pep Club 10, 11, 123 Dramatics 10, 113 Home Nursing 11. S'GentIe of speech, beneficient of mind. KATHLEEN DONA DANIELS Kathy Glee Club 10, 12g Pep Club 11, 12g Dramatics 10. UA maiden modest, yet self pos- sessedf, A . 1 zy -,Ly 4 4 M 5 af f , yy f Z 44 f f ,,,,,.,, .,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, , ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,, ffiziyicfuaw x ,f if ' M, ,,,, .I ,, 'W 'f7f,, 9 26 1 1 -EA! 4 ff 5 ,-Xll'l'lIl ll JUIIN lJl'Nll l4llEl-f ,Xrl 'ul ll llul lU l,l'illIl1lllt'N IU Nl lllINll llul ll lf: l mtlnll luvll ull I' lla lulllull l' lla mlull lll ll K -. 45 4 .-I num lflf-ww! n'1If1 1: I1 lx m I hum f U I' U. 'wr Nlaxmg csjackaa S 2 ff mum 3 im Clee Club 10, 11, 125 Altar Boy Society 10, 11, 123 Annual Staff 125 Letter- man's Club 10, 11, 123 Football 10, 11, 124 Basketball 10, 11, 12g Baseball 10, 11, 12. J AMES WILLARD ELLIS HJ 77 By different methods different men excel, But here is he who could do all things wellfl' JOHN PHILIP EBERSOLE Pep Club 12, Baseball 12. He does good to himself who does good to his friendf, STEPHANIE ANDREA EGGETT Steffie,' Glee Club 10, 11, 123 Pep Club 12g Dramatics 10, 11, 12, Home Nursing 12, Junior Red Cross Council 12, School Service Club 12. How Iadylike, how queenlike she appearsf' MICHAEL HAROLD FRIES 'fMickey Clee Club 10, 11. 12g Altar Boy Society 10, 11, 12g Letterman's Club 11, 12g Football 10, 11, 12g Basket- ball 10, 11. 123 Baseball 10, 11, 12. He can be imizared by none, nor paralleled by any but himself. fl' . l'r ROBERT FRANCIIS Ifl IQLUNC 1 ullllllilu A f,l1'1-f.lubl0.ll:l:-phlulnl0,ll.1-3Sp4mlQI11,lulyll,l,, MTl1l'rP IS fllWfIj'.S room fur Il Illllll uf llzwlrl, nnrl lu' Hl1IlnI',S IUUIII lor nu 28 b. CATHERINE MARGARET FOERCH Cathy clee Club 10, 11, 12g Pep cub 10, 11, 125 Dramatics 10, 11 Home 'Nufimg 113 Senior Service Club. A faithful friend is the medicine of life. 5 2 5 1 1 1 T JUDITH MARIE GAYZIK Judy reasurer of Spanish Club 11, 12, Secretary of Pep Club 11g Glee Club 10, 11, 125 Dramatics 10, 119 Spanish Club 11, 12, Home Nursing 113 Home- coming Attendant 11g Homecoming Queen 12: Annual Staff 12. The beauty of a lovely woman is lilfe music. What can one say m0re.', MARTHA JEAN GRAY Marti Glee Club 10. 11. 123 Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Dramatics 10, 113 Home Nursing 11g School Service Club. Heart on her lips and soul zuitlzin lzer ewes. 1. ',,v '.f3.J f ' .MV ' I l ,H?, 4 if 6 'W f , ff ,Mr ww I ,ff Ayn 2 2 ft' - ,f 924471, ,fl f W , 4 'W imma . if , 1 Q if. 2 131. K Lv xr A 1515, Q Z f Q, Q., Q gf, liwifk ill PHYLLIS ANN GROVE Glee Club 12, Pep Club 11, 123 Home Nursm 11 'food humor is the health of the soul 29 N Nw x my X THOMAS MITCHELL HACE Tom Pep Club 10 12 Cla-QQ Officer 11 Altar Bo Socif-t . 4 ' Q y .y 10, 11, 124 Honor Society 104 Latin Club 115 Lettermarfs Club 125 Football 10, 11, 125 Basket- ball 10, 11, 123 Baseball 12. uFor he is great of heart, rnagnanimous, courtly, courageous. NEAL MICHAEL HAYES itshonyw Pep Club 103 Letterman! Club 11, 12g Football 11, 12g Basketball 11, 12. 6'Content dwells with him, for his mind is fed and ternperance has driven out unrestf' v I . 1 . M' xl 1 l l 30 f' s I '-. P. . A I,u 2 I 3 IIWNNIC l..-K YI-iliNlf Ill-iN1Nll-15 ilt llulv I0 ll l ' l'1'p Llulw lll. ll, 125 lb,,,,,,,,,,,, U10 llc gpgmigh ulu ll ll llmlm Nun un ll Nvluml 5:-rxirv Vlulv 125 VIAKW I-jx,-l-miu. Roan-112 UHIIUI ra nn! in llfl ht-url ll1'4ll.Ilc'xx1xH1ilHlllrrunrll, xx lx! If mlrrlu' f zu! on lzwr lmm ball 11. JOHN EDWIN HORMUTH Clee Club 12: Spanish Club 11. 12 Class 11: Altar Boy Society 10. 11 Letterman's Club 10. ll. 12: Foot ball 10, 11, 12: Basketball 10, 11. 12g Baseball 12. 'The happy man is he who knows the world and cares not for it. 1 l ff f 1 SHEILA ANN HORNSBY Sally Glee Club 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, ll, 12g Dramatics 10. llg Paper Staff 11g Quill and Scroll 11, 123 Annual Staff 12: Home Nursing 11g School Service Club 12. 'cL0yalty is the holiest good in the human heart. 3' if V LAWRENCE DAVID HOLZMEYER saD0Csy Glee Club 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Bowling Team 12g Track 10 Basket Z '24 fresh, a free, a friendly man. 4 J gym, 7 , 7 p4 'h ALBINA MARIE IQXSDA C166 Club 10. 11. 12: Prep Club 10. 11, 121 Dr.lnltllir'Q 10. 111 Pdlltlr Staff 11: Hllfllf' Nurring 11: Ht-d Crllxg Cul,ll'1l'ii Sfhijlll SHI'Xil'r' Club 12. ri f'0l'l.5lfIl'lf lrlfnd 11.5 Ll thing rlre rmrf hrzrrl lu All-llfi... l'l-ll 1 Illl I Iflufll llrllrl llllll II llrllflixfl Ilflll AUDREY ANN JAEB 'slaebiev V .1 PP , ' ml C1 L. I6 Vice-President 10: Vice-President Of PGP Club Hi iii?tffHi2.' f-Irilmecomping sentative 123 National Honor Society 10: Annual PM 10 H '19. D1-dmatif-2 Attendant 10, 11, 123 Glee Club 10, 11. 12:-Per' QU: ji :L TAP flu? li 10, 115 Red Cross Council 123 Home Nursinglu-U F-Ch 1 MFL' 4 J 'She is as rirluous as 517915 HV- l NII4IIIlXl1lllxl1X'lN lx! I l N .xt Q ., ll , xl 32 4 1 SUSAN ANNE KIENAST C166 CWQ610- 11. 12: Pep Club 10, 11, 12: Dramarics 10, 11. Her talents are more of the silent class. JOSEPH KLEDZIK NM.. Glee Club 10. 11: Pep Club 10. 11. 12g Altar Boy Society 10. 11. 12. ':Guided by faith and matchless fortitude. -way f JOHN DAVID KL1 EN Khan Glee Club 10, 11, 12g Pep Club 123 Dramatics 10, 11g Letterman's Cl 10, 11g Football 10, 11. HB00k5 are his passion and delightfl SHAROXlMARH2KNOWlES Clee Club 10g Pep Club 10 11 12 Dramdtxr 10 Home 'Nur m 11 Attructzze and truf DOROTHY'MARCAHET LANE Cliff: Club 10. ll. 12: Prp Clull lo. ll. 12: Home Nursing ll. g'ELF3f4Y1l.'l'lf?f6 in life, the lmr' quffs, tion is not what uf gain. but lfhfll we do. fp, A. fc, A 34 ff! 7 1 NZ -I 'QV ,,f X PATRICIA ANXE LL'TZ Pat Clee Club 10. 11. 12: Pep Club 10. 11. 12: Dramatics 10. 112 Paper Staff 11: Girl Scouts 10: Home Nursing 11: Band 11. 12. She makes her life one record, in- deed, of c11arz'ty. SL-ZANNE JEANETTE DEXlbE MacQUILLAN Clee Club 10: Pep Club 10, 11, 12: Ldtm Club 11 12 Rad Cru Q COUl'1Lll 10 'She who dares greatly does breath f 3 Q S I 21 SHARON THEHIQSA LEE MQCASKILL flee Club 10. 11. 12: IH-p f,IuI1 IU 11 12 IJ . ': rdrrmlif,-f 10. II: .1Xnnu11I aff 12: 51:I1uoI 51-rxi.-1' ILIUIJ 12. Shp has fl henrl uflh mom fur fry jllll .IHIIN I'fXl I. XIII1l.l,I. , I MARK FRANCIS MAIXVILLE Gm Cm, 10g Pep Club 10, 11. 121 Dramatiw 10: Srfanifh Hub 11 12 Band 111 Annual Staff 12. '4C0rrectr1e.s.s, lhe core of CUUVIE'-5,I H x -.., flf f,IuI1 IU. Ir-I1 l,IuIn IU. II. Ill' Illunlll ll? Il I XXIII! I' nm I I1 l1Il IZ l'l Xu fwgum rs m llrfl 11- fmfrrxlx 1 K 1 .- W S 36 I PATRICIA MARIE MILLER Pat Glee Club II, I2g Pep Club II. I2: Dramatics IIg Ho '4lVotl1ing is impossible to a willing heczrtfl DOROTHY LOLISE MLLHOLIAND NDOIIICN ' Clee Club IO: Pep Club IO, II. I Hou' goodness heightens beauty.',' .Mwmwrwmmww xv.x-,MMVI 2 ffl , me Nursing II. , JAMES THOMAS IVIULLIN MTom LCIlCfH13I1lS Club II, I2g Spanish Club II, I2g Football II, I2g Basketball IO, II, I2g Altar Boy Society II, I2. '4Here is a man who can both write and -fight and is equally skilled in both. 37 JAMES ALLEN NETA S6Jirn,9 Clee Club 10, llg Lettermarfs Club 10, ll, 125 Football 10, 11 A ready heart and a willing hand. ' JAMES EDWARD UBRIEN .mmm Glee Club 10, ll, 12g Pep Club 10, l1,'12g Dramatics 10, 119 Altar Boy Society 10, 11, 12. He carries smiles about his person U 2.3 f , gi ,'f'+Q.Mw. X ' 38 KY 5. Q 4.le-1-l,lulr I0 I I I llul Ill 1 lhnum Ill w ELIZABETH LAINE PARTELOW uBettyav Pep Club 12g Clee Club 12. Virtue is the truest nobility. x -V KATHLEEN MARGARET POWER HKathy ' Glee Club 10. 11. 12g Pep Club 10, 11. 12: Annual Editorg Paper Staff ' 119 Dramatics 10. 11: Quill and Scroll Society 11. 123 Home Nurs- ing 11: Red Cross Council 123 School' Service Club 12. S.lriIlfu1 alike with tongue and pen. 5 gf 2 1 XX PENNE ANN POWERS Glee Club 10, 11g Pep Club 10, 11, 12g Dramatics 10, 115 Home Nursing 113 School Service Club 12. ':She has a kind word for ali. zz thought of eachf' mwgniv .K , silt, f ,lx .X Q , .. W Z7 f ANNIC I. JOSEPH MICHAEL QUNTON Joe f11F'F' Vlulm 10, 11, 12: Dramatics 10: Spanish Club 11. 12: Allar Bfly bociety 11 U '1Ff:4rn 12: l3fff'tl.rall 10. 11: 10.H11i 12: Lellermanls Club 11. 12: Bowlflr Balskezhall 10. 11. Hflna' more than uisrlom, more I IH 17 ffzslzhx fl! cure hf urlqlfh, ll mprrrl fzfurl I UI ROBERT 1fJrlLl H H X0 full lx 4111 11 1 ' lwftl-Q11 10 51- ,wr .-. l',All l,Ul ISA l.l,1:Il.IX IH'.NlZ ,-1 mlm ff' -:lan 11 :emu mod, WIFI ff' Il I' .E fl: EV' Thr' fz Y bmi Ml. hx ' V11 N flu fluln I0 Il IZ' l'r'p1,ll1lv l.Ig Ilp.uu.lInx IH, 4.1115 ul IU, ll, 'aff wr run II' xl Ilflfll 1'1llIl1'wfll1 xNlHIH!lNllllHf, 40 If ik ,. J JOHN TILLMAN RICHARDSON lack Glee Club 11, 12, Football 11, 124 Basketball 11, Baseball 11g Dramaricg 11, Hum ble because of knowledge, mighty by sacrifices? PHYLLIS ANNE ROYV Fifi Glee Club 10. 11. 12: Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Dramatics 10. 119 Paper Staff 11: Quill and Scroll Society 11: Home Nursing 11g School Ser- vice Club 12. God gires wisdom to the weef, ,S il, 5 nz V X f , fi 5 lf fl fif, 1 f Z Z 'aww-M. ,...,,, 2 2 5 JOHN JACKSON SHARP 'llohnnyv Glee Club 10, 11, 12, Dramatics 10, 11, Altar Boy Society 10, 11, 12, Tra 105 Bowling 12g Basketball 10, 11, 12, Baseball 10, 11, 123 Paper Staff 'LWl1aL we have to learn to do we learn by rloingfl 4l CLIFFORD CECIL SHLTTLEWORTH Cliff Glee Club I0, Ilg Pep Club 12g Football 10g Bowling League I2- g'He kept at true good humor's mark. il' VIRGINIA LOREEN SIMON 'IGinny f Clee Club IO, Ilg Pep Club IO, II. 12g Dramatics I0, II: Home Nurs- ing IIg School Service Club. Kindness is the sunshine in wl1iCh virtue grows. ? ff! X.. I N 45 'W fx 1. Vs l. I III' I IN IU IIIIX NIlIIl'I' II--Hx I.- 5 ,NN --.N Q- g . '. . 'I no .1 In I n mu L . ,A 1 , I 0 l' tllw In-1 ul I III Ill Il llll I II I I llul Ill Il I I 5 lIuI1 Ill II I III null: III, II, Xmxrml NLIII Ifg XIII nal II II r N :lx Ill II m Nu In II N In I N un Ilul I ll In mm XII ll Im! II I Is Im I IIII I jf 42 --g,.. .r411'Nn1' rfrx IH I I ll 14,1111 In If! x..l Suv!! lI'lflIHIlf IIAIIVHI r, u1lhl.,,, f, fy,.f g-'y,,,l, III 'nw I X YW-N, la MARIE ANN THLTRMAN Glee Club 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 11, 125 Dramatics 10, 11g Annual Staff 125 Homecoming Attendant 11, 125 Home Nursing 11. Heaven lent an angefs beauty to her face and heart. LYDIA LORRAINE VITKAUSKAS Pep Club 12 Semor SCIVICC Club 12 Politeness is to do and say the lfmdest thmgs m the kmdest way f JUDITH THERESA WEBER ..Judy,, Pep Club 123 Senior Service Club 12. She is the mirror of all courteil'-H R. lf' lf E 1 ,.1z. , 1 C pdf fav ell 'E W K i , ' N MICHAEL HUNTER WELSH R 1 N 'iMike C C ' ,V 4 Glee Club 104 Pep Club 10, 11, 12' s , K Basketball 103 Track 10. ' fd rather be right than president. ln, CAR0l.lNlC .Il'l,lA WlfIlxS Hflilflllu C186 11, PCD fllUlJ , 'Z li A 'VN ' .'m'1'u ll ll lllumuln ll, 5 :Lux I lx I 1: Council 12g Spanish Club ll. l2g llmm- Nurxinp ll: S4-lnml Sl-run 4 lul I HWffh many Il .mrfnf 7'I-fllll' grflrml, lvl 11 lI'l'l'H4l nf .mlilU.l -up-N 44 l 4 MARIANNE ELIZABETH WILKINS Glee Club 105 Pep Club 11 H N C1 b 12 3 ome ursing 115 Dramatics 11g School Service u . A woman at heartg a lady in fIeea'. ' , ff 1 My I. 2 1.1 ' 1 ff 1. JOSEPH HAROLD WILLIAMSON ,,J0e.. Pep Club 10. 11. 12: Paper Staff 11. , 'Tram the crown of his head, to the sole of his footy he is all mirth. f Q, 1 Q f , 3 , 'U env MICHAEL JOSEPH WISNOWSKI 'gMike Pep Club 12g Spanish Club 11, 123 Track 10g Football 113 Basketball 10, 11 Bowling 12. A good cause makes a strong armf, 2 45 3 KENNETH LEE WOHLUST ffskipf Glee Club 11, 125 Pep Club 11g Spanish Club 11, 125 Annual Staff 12g Football 12. His thoughts are deep and noblef' REXFORD LOUIS YOUNG -Rex Glee Club 10, 11, 124 Pep Club 10, , 11, 125 Dramatics 10, 113 Altar Boy Society 10, 11, 12, Baseball Manager 11. He spoke and straight upon his lips persuasion sal. - 11 , U 5 Nl XIRN l'lIlil5'l'lNlf fl'Xll IllSlxl Nl.u'x Klux- l'l'1 -lllflll ul l'1'p llulv ll' l'l-- llul lu ll l'1 l' 1 V ' Q- ' ' . , -L vp lllllm lo, ll. 122 Ura xl Niall l ll nu Nu lll1l1lt'4 lll lls 'Xu 1 U Q -I HU- - A L: 1- 1- . r'-mp ll: l..1Im Klub 10 ll I2 1 I . lIlPl'51'l'Nlk'l'1.lllll lfg N-l1l1iIl-ll ll-,nur S...-i,-ly rr QUUIIIIVAS slulh lllxllzirz m'nrnpm,1 ,,. ,,,,,l lm, h,.,V.f,. ,H.j,m',S no pm.n11!,j.' 46 CLASS PATRONESS Our Lady of Victory mg, 4lQl j'f limit . n-fb. was CLASS OF 1959 Bishop Moore High School Orlando, Florida CLASS MOTTO Ad Majorem Gloriam Dei CLASS COLORS Blue and White CLASS FLOWER White Carnation am-'I izfgiprfgia Ji ,iawtfg aw if Ti:. Qawmsf- it 4 WI , 2 f f f at . , -f.+:,. ., ' I in ir I it I 4 in in I I 1 gt I Mary Chris Zimorski nil via -. .1 x. .4A .43 S ta '7 ny W EQ if I J- I 1 1 I , A 'ff in C Q., 1 E Q I C , , ' 5. I I , WKWX gf , E V , Q Q , 6 gli! 2 V ' 6 Q 1, AY , , 3 2 f I -I Y 3 it 4 xgfrf Q ' !',, .V anti aku' J u v! N , Y' Ggiba-'g'0Q5:QQ5QQyQi1Q ,Mirlra-5 XIII! ,Im-I. I I I I I I I I I I w ,mfs-QW-QWXWQWWEU 1 Q it Ei I 5 ag I tri, -Di I ' ' ' A -I I ci Q I 5 ces' sex- I S? I' IN '1'.K' . ii,'y5z1 , I Su - 0 A I I ,lt K A Q . qi . I I 5 x I , gf S I W 4 ut- Hs.Ll.n.II-ff' I T552-EJEQQQQQQ, , I - , ilwlti I-I Ftripp HONOR COURT I.Im-mi on L1 point xy-tem that credits scholarship. lead- Pfxilili. tmtl prirtii-ipatioii in PXlI'Hf,'L1l'I'iCl1iEiI' activities. these fllIfiI'I1I' imwf uf-Iiiewed a po-itimi of honor among their felluw fturlmitx. 48 U6-?-'EQ-?-'EQ- E-'EW'EEftfQifiiWf' I I 9 Xp IQ? 1 4 It I ISS 1 IIQIQ N I U I I 7 5 Q ? ,vii i Q K N J w , f 1 MI t - II. 1 if Lf, 'V N it. qky X I 4 4 4 1 4 1 John Hormuth Through their accomplishments our school days have been fuller and richer. So it is with justifiable pride that we herewith inscribe their names on the Bishop Moore Honor Scroll. M f, f, If ,MMM , ,ff 7 f.,, , ,, V,!,,f,4, , , V, , f, My, ww' , f . ,. .. .. am 4s.n-2,1 MZ , X ,, 1 , V 5 52 is 5 9 -43 f 'af24wfwmw1f111,M.Wgs'4'5'ey ' . .,m ,V :Q aa L E1 if . iz- Q' ef V his ,VV. V- , 2 g 49 A A ! 5 5 Michael Maher I c 3 2 5? 1 4 iw : E me 3 ' aa ' v,.is A. V, AE 'NP 'NP QP CNP? P5 fe 5 Thomas Mullin SE IOR DIRECTORY oeqfooafocaf5eqfooqmcqfooafooafoe'afomf5oafoCaF0C'iF3G3F JAMES ANTHONY ALBERTI 4260 Kendrick Rd. GEORGE STANFORD ANDERSON 2728 Norris Ave. CHRISTOPHER BROOKE ARNOLD 107 E. Vanderbilt MARY ANN ATTARD 3435 Edgewater Dr. JAMES ALAN BALTHAZOR P. O. Box 164- Port Canaveral, Fla. MAUREEN BERRY 8909 Elba Way MERCEDES ROSEANN BLAIR Rt. 2, Box 45 BARBARA JOAN ANN BLUMBER 3456 Fairway Ave. SARAH ANN CANRIGHT 1574 Sunset Dr. Winter Park WINSTON JOSEPH CHAMY 610 Delaney Park Dr. BARBARA LOUISE COLDREN 5411 Brosche Rd. DONNA JEAN CORBETT 1434 Quailey KATHLEEN DONA DANIELS Rt. 2, Box 1025 Apopka ARTHUR JOHN DEMETREE 3001 Ardsley Dr. JOHN PHILLIP EBERSOLE 1805 Newton STEPHANIE ANDREA EGGETT 847 Post Lane JAMES WILLARD ELLIS 1105 Livingston CATHERINE MARGARET FOERCH 1905 Albert Lee Pkwy. Winter Park BONNY JEANNE FOX 2005 E. Gatlin MICHAEL HAROLD FRIES 1609 E. Central ROBERT FRANCIS FURLONG 2827 Eastern Pkwy. JUDITH MARIE GAYZIK 1525 W. Washington KENNETH DELAND GERKEN 4241 Shorecrest Dr. MARTHA JEAN GRAY 315 Garfield Ave. Winter Park PHYLLIS ANN GROVE 1415 Rose Ave. THOMAS MITCHELL HAILE 910 Guernsey MARY ANN HALL 4287 Kendrick Rd. NEAL MICHAEL HAYES 2661 Biscayne Dr. Winter Park JEANNE LAVERNE HEMMES 310 Cambridge Blvd. Winter Park LARRY DAVID HOLZMEYER 1000 Catapa Lane JOHN EDWIN HORMUTH 3510 Fairway Ave. SALLY ANN HORNSBY 734 Carew AUDREY ANN JAEB 516 Oaklane Altamonte Springs ALBINA MARIE KASDA Rt. 2, Box 121J MICHAEL KEVIN KELLY 1100 Carew SUSAN ANNE KIENAST 515 West Amelia JOSEPH MARK KLEDZIK 1131 Dewitt Dr. JOHN DAVID KLEIN 316 DeSoto Circle SHARON MARIE KNOWLES 4292 Kendrick DOROTHY MARGARET LANE MARY THERESE LANE 2855 Roxbury Rd. Winter Park DAVID ALAN LINDENIAN 1212 E. Washington St. PATRICIA ANNE LIQTZ 441 S. Primrose SUZANNE JEANETTE MacQUILLAN 536 Kittredge Dr. MICHAEL CHARLES MAGER 1160 Ton Gumey Dr. Winter Park MARK FRANCIS MAINVILLE 5501 Driftwood Dr. SHARRON LEE NICCASKILI. 1760 Michigan Ave. Winter Park CAROLYN ELAINE MARIE MICIIEIS P. O. Box 1605 Sanford JOHN PAUL MII,l.ER 2201 Har,-zill PATRICIA MARIE Mll.I.lfR 3700 Corrine llr. DOROTHY I.OIllSl'1 MllllOl,l.ANIl 11632 Illitirvlwltill St. JAMES TIIOAIAS Mlll.l.lN 1012 ll:ll'Wtmtl .'AYt', JAMES Al.I.l'iN NICTA Rt. II, llox 5321 JAMES EDWARD tl'l!RlliN 530 Winlt-r l'urk Ava-. LOUIS EDWARD OLDENBURG 926 Sherrington CHARLES EDWARD OLECH 87 Interlaken Rd. BETTY L. PARTLOW 1901 Albert Lee Pkwy. Winter Park KATHLEEN MARGARET POWER Rt. 2. Oranole Rd. Maitland PENNE ANN POWERS 411 Lake View JOSEPH MICHAEL QUINTON 4012 Shorecreet Dr. JOSEPH ROBERT RAO R. R. 2, Box 255 Kissimmee DIANNE LEAH RENTZ 1616 Aubum Ave. JACK TILLMAN RICHARDSON 18-10 Biscayne Dr. W'inter Park PHYLLIS ANNE ROW 1127 Webster JOHN JACKSON SHARP 1720 E. Gatlin Ave. CLIFFORD CECIL SHLTTLEWORTH 1000 Carlson VIRGINIA LOREEN SIMON' 2610 Ardsley BETTY JO STRIPP 4-15 Sunset Dr. JANET KAY SWANGREN 1007 Earley Ave. Winter Park MARIE ANN THCRMAN 433 N. Hyer LYDIA LORRAINE VITAKSKAS 812 Wingn St, JIDITH THEREAS WAEBER 419 Wt-it King MICHAEL IIIVNTER M'EI5H Oh. 2311 Orlando Air 1'1t'uY't'l' Rast- fi AIMIIVINE Jl'l IA M ILIKS 15105 M, M .1-liitigh-tx NIARIANNIQ FI lf.-XRETH WILKINS 2110 'Xut1.iml:tlv .IONI-ilfll H.-KRUI li WILLIAMSON kllgutr' Air, Ml! ll'K1fl ,lUS1fI'1i WISNOWSKI lflltli Kit-vllm-.nl l'r, KFNNRIII IEE WUHl.I'ST 200 M. Winter l'.trk liI'fXlVHRIl l.t1IlS XUVNC OOD lllllvrt-Q N1 tm tztttttsrtxri yn 222 Mit-sl sing I vwvwvmvwvwvwvmvmvmyx..mF3CymWm t 50 B i . 2 E ! 1 A 1 i F 1 i i l 5 I i - 1 r . v i E F F 1 C i I Q x 1 I L . I V . 2 . 1 1 I E 1 4 F J r Q . i 1 E E x L F E I 3 1 1 . i 4 S , s L 1 4 I F A A Ln-.--u...,s.' f. 1.3115--an X-fr. .-fr-ww r-'rv ,-rs 14- uk-rv, '.--wgv. .m-..,.,:vu .1 u nf-.w-a.vv..4- r ..v-..., .n --s ur. --.-1.-Nw nv N-.:: - .w-.w1-.44ux,.w-1--1 ,-sr 1 . J.. . 1. f-.f-..-- The rectory is the pivot point of the parish. There the priest meets with his parishioners, getting to know them better, rejoicing with them at good fortune, sympatllilillg with them in moments of trial and tribulation. To a Catholic the sign outside the parish house, Cath- olic Rectory, spells sacrifice and security. We are fa- miliar with the fatherly solicitude and self-sacrifice of our priests. When one of us has worries or wants he hurries to the rectory, knowing that if anything can be done Father will helpf, The pastor is at the service of his little flock day and night. The light in the rectory burns late. There are always the sudden sick calls, the late instruction classes for those who cannot come at any other timef' the often Hdrawn-out meeting of the ladies, organization or of the Holy Name Society, the marital instructions for those who work latef' etc., etc. And, of course, there are the early Masses! All of these things, and a million others that a priest encounters in his day, will be taken care of, we know. The priest will have time for our troubles, too. The sign Catholic Rectory reassures us! As the rectory marks the heart of the parish, so the underclassmen seem to symbolize. to the graduate, the core of the school. It is the underclassmen who will carry on the particular spirit or personality of the school. They are intensely interested in all that pertains to the school-the curriculum, the organizations, and the activities that make up the school program. Underclassmen give us a sense of security because of their spirit of sacrifice in school matters. They are so generous with their time and talents. The future of the school looks reassuring when' we look at our underclassmen! R 1 W .L -I -,, ...Q - . Q mx 52 MARTPL-X MALATESTA President 've '7 X, R, CAROL SHEPP Vice-President 1, , WA' . f . qw x k . 5 I 455. x A 2 ,f 5 MAUREEN CIMOCK Secretary 53 JUNIORS CLASS OF '60 'Qs-M-f' i JIM HORMUTH Treasurer '14, K l '30-L W7 Mary, Alberti Jay Auger Jqseph Bartling Rubwrl Baflfm Robert Bates Anthony Bauwr Xgnvx f'3cL1L1-ffjwur Richard Weiss Paul Hlnnigzan 5 Q.. ,X Cf-urgw Huhn XI ', 4 'ter I vw--N l3u-mum 3. Barbara Burridge a i777Zfff 97' ' I 'hr ,I an 'f f ' A V- 'PZ-' 2 iff ,,,f,4'f, - V, 'fp' I f f - , V VZ, I f ,f ,fy ,V 2 V511 i U ' I - x Q , X fff, zff! . ,. A' pf f f x N , I 4 , W i ,f ' 'f ffff' fy f 4,770 2, , , f 5, f Q 44 fl W I f I mf if! Qfxff f J l ff Q ff ff f ff ff f X f af Z 4 f Q X, ff X W Z , 1 y ff! ff 1 Z 1 f f if f ffff ' X ZW f a!!! f X ff! Z Z ff Paul Carson Judith Comfort , Toby Cavezzi ' A, 7 A ffzafaggi ' w , el ' 'f fav 'f ' ffmf ,, Agyf, f' ,!!,,g,!,,, , . XL! Marian Chlop Q, fe , James Conway Linda Cooper '-W, 1 2 Joseph Cornwell J 0311 Cllllmall Penelope Daniel F Dhn Daniels 55 Dennis DeBord Michael Edwards Fred Fernandez X h E ,,i5'ii Nancy Fileger 1 w Gertrude Glatfelter Allen Gray William Grimm Q'- '+ Lillian Fournier Susan Grove w,, Lynn Hzikenmn Karen llafgl-1 K' , J' L 1 xllllf' llvullirlx 56 wx lu-lilll llm' X lmmn Ellen Hellwig I, Carl Hergenroether Lowell Hodges Jeff Johnson Diane Kernochan Betty Kinsley Barbara Knipe i f I A Q i T724 ,,, ' EW' - W, ' ' 2 f , .MQW V . . A 3 if , ,545 , ,Sn I. fha, 'nf' -. f':,' .. 1: .nut 9 eirxie 37314 -. - Eddie Laflegina Richard Kramer Susan La Baron James Landers i hH Lane 57 X4 , in ima Happy Lawton Judith Ligas Patricia Maher 5 G5 ' I' ' 5 ' '02 '- V 'cb Marguerite- Mffoul Sandra Offenhurgf-r Alf gr r Q -'ff - , lip 4 if . ' 1 0 W. s uliuna I'uymc'nl U H-' ' vw Q Brian Martel VHP XZ? E, Drmarae- Mille-r Carol Mattingly Sharon Mitchell YZ? K xlllN Xl l'liN 1.11.-I Nlullvu IP ul lllll ' l.l1llN XQIIIUUIH 58 i l Russel Pierson MHTY Power Becky Preisser Lawton Purvis g , ,? . . . Thomas Radigan Philip Ragazzino Karol Rausch ff' 5 ,Q Diane Robertson Gail Rohiedorix Merrill SChUl5fCf 1 i fn ,I -1' , V iffizg 'VWM W ,,, ,, 1553 9' PWM 3 George Shattuck Robert Shawen Joseph Huff 59 Sharon Sheffer Frank Shor J ack Toepke Nancy SOIOITITI Tommy Thompson .IH1111 X41-1111111111 lg it Marianne Stott Joseph L-ebelher liiflmrd Watkins Paul Welsh Pulrif-in WiIli8IllHlDll 60 P5 1 NX I 11111111111 Nyvhlllvy I' m Q SRF PATRICK BRENNAN President SOPHOMURES CLASS OF 761 ELEANOR LANE Vice-President 74995, vfzgil DA VID FORNYOLA PRICE FRANi.5ec retdfy Treasure' 6I ' 2'-lT11iiSI 11,-.,.:s::m., , I s ,. ' 51511. 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',, 5 X x ii 5 'Wi ,- 1 A Carl Kettles Ernest Kluft Barbara Krehl Larry Laforest William Lagoni E , John Lake Joyce Lamb Ester Lane Anthony Lapinski ,loan Lindau Kathleen Lovell Michael Malaghn Edmond Malony , ,VW ,wfW'i,wff,z 3 f, yidjj, ww, ' ff , , 1, A fm 5. ,Q V .iq , V . 5 E n ,rf ' , iff W' , IP fn f ' V Q 1 W f f if W f , 59 , 0 f 3 , I A , rf V, V , Q ..-va 1, ' -a V, . ,, 2 m fg? - f' 4' , wif' 5 ' Zvi . . , , , , , , , , f f 1 4 z - - f ,, ,,., f if ,I I 'T rr' i f 4 f f A VVV, 1 1 If , ZZ M 4 , S' as ' 5 Q, I' . , ,, .V Q A , V ' 'ry , 'eefjw' , , , 7 22 ' f 1 ' 1 f gyygqmff, 4 , 4, , igggzjig .g, Wy . 1 f ,ff f-fgnw ,QA gf gw, 14 0, 4 Florence Nic-Aulliffe Susan N14-Cool Judith Mn-Cuire , 1 ,,, 1 1, 5, , i f 4 ' 1 ,. 4! fm'-yr W Robert Mosler U Juv-ph Nlnlkr-nn,1 Anfirf-ts Wm.-r ,loan Mull:-n Allvn Nvjunit- 'Nl.llg.l1n'lH'lh,,-I, 64 , . , 0 , xg K r Q 'H Af 1 i . 5 7 f 9 W4 ,imm- Q' 4. 4 2 V 1 ,. 40 by . 1. , We f f U f 'S f, W f ,fl I ,W ,fb '41 , ' f is fl X il I 1 vi f ff' f , Mi , 2 ' 4 ' M f Philip Shor 4. , , . it-,M fs, ,, Q , -af , f f Q. ,J f - f K my 2 Donald Pulsifer John Recker Susan Reger Judith Reilly Janet Richardson Mary Jo Richard Mary Ann Roby Carin Riffe Karen O'Dell Barbara Pella Ralph Potter Mary Jane Prince Betsey Anne Power A J Jeanette Roman Y Anne Rossi H .A Robert Rowell or ' U M QW Dennis Ruff V il 3 '7 ,VL,' 7 l Robert Schegel Charles Schroeder john Shawn James Simon Stanley Skees Katherine Testa Robert Shifalo 65 15,2 f ' i , Q' l rw-X' M ,J 5 5 3 l . lx ls Pamela Stebick , fli. f ,Q ,A ,, 5 . ,, 4 7 ,, : 17 , ,L ' '- 4, ew: A 'pw' V if 1 -is , 25 . - Z, Rxchard Zllkiiikl 2.4 , , ,ff ' Kenn ' Smith ,,V fn ,,,,. f ww fi V , I H f . 1 W , f 1' , - 'ik Edward Solstman - , 2 1 I f x . 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P 1 1 1 5 I -Q I v I F P 1 1 4 1 1 4 nun- sr-urn rair-pp44....1wp.1,1- .4--11 ,-- 1 ---. -Q.-1--.1-A411-p 11.4.1-u-uv L u.rr.4r-,f +.1v..'J.u-1 zu .nu yn..nn-, V.-f.: .1 nu..,v ---an uv-n.qn1-A-uv..rr.n,1 -,ngg-:.u :K-L-uf---1' So important is the school in the parish building plans that many a pastor foregoes the construction of a church until the school plant is complete, preferring to hold religious serv- ices in a temporary set-up rather than neglect the Christian education of the young entrusted to his care. One may be tempted to question the wisdom, or perhaps the piety of a pastor So concerned for the younger portion of his flock. Katherine T. Hinkson, a Catholic authoress of prominence, gives us some insight into the purpose behind such a building plan when she exclaims, Ulf one could influence the young it would turn earth into heavenf' Education has always been a major concern of the Church. Parents are bound by a most serious obligation to provide to the best of their ability for the religious and moral, as well as the physical and civil education of their children. she stipulates in her Canon Law. The supreme pontiffs have written untiringly on the necessity of Catholic education, urging the faithful to build and support Catholic schools. and to educate their children in these schools. It was Pope Pius XI who formulated the motto: '4Catholic education in Catholic schools for Catholic youth. Thus, Holy lVIother the Church encourages and provides Catholic education for her children from the parish parochial school. through the Catholic high school, and into the Catholic college and university. Why this concern for Catholic education? Pope Leo XIII explains it thus: In educating the young it is not sufficient that religious instruction be given to them at fixed times: it is necessary also that every subject that is taught to them be permeated with Christian piety. If this is wanting, little good can be expected from any kind of learning. And, Pope Pius XI reminds us that the subject of Christian education is man whole and entire, soul united to body in unity of nature, with all his faculties. natural and supernatural. such as right, reason and revelation show him to be. All these thoughts underlie Catholic education: all llicsv t-ii nsi dvraitious form the founda- tion on which is built our Catholic curriculum. Qs-P g Mimi c 68 PHILO OPHY l Teaching religion is often an informal matter. Donna Corbett and Judy Weber stop for a word of consultation with Sister Teresa 1 Maria. , if wwf' . 'efffif Brooke Arnold, George Anderson, and Robert Rao listen attentively as Father Lawler explains a con- troversial point in the study of Matrimony. HBLLZ education is a higher worrlg it implies an action upon our mental nature, and the formation of a characterg it is something individual ancl permanent, and is commonly spoken of in connection with religion and virtuef' 69 F I E ARTS Music is a gift of God. Here the Glee Club shares its gift with the Kiwanis. U A ,P . 5 P N r' IIl'fl.Sf pills fn'fm'f' hir 70 R, '35, 3 l1lP1llllf n 1 ' 1 ,f If 'fllllll' fun! fnrzn: flu' pnvt. lN'UIl1.Y0vf77 The art of design is Captured in water color by Barbara Coldren and Marie Thurman as Sister Teresa Maria. instructor, and Mercedes Blair look on. I V 2 Oratory. an art that speaks for itself! Here Mary Chris Zimorski comes through for first place in the uMy-True-Security contest. Mr. Stivers strikes up the band the preacher the beauty of grace - then intellect, too has its beauty. . 7I I! 79 QUE' ,-with W-amw,.,.,,,,,.,. , ., . yawn-ww 'ennumw0mw.,.,,, , 'wo-,-wf, 's 11 LANGUAGE ART V,-,lg ,IUUYHSII-IU fifman-lk fxavlmilmllv' Hvrr Mum' Ei4'l4iI'llh ilflx Ihr fa-IN pu ihv' Vmxlvn J lh- N111-L1 If-um guy-f'x m lxxglxxh Qi:-malhiw 1 nm I1 N1 K I IM gh an lI1lImlllx'1'- KPN XM-luln-I. .lun U 'Yll!'Il, KIM' Quantum, and lluul UI In I Ill' Ilfxxxulf- --1 1hf'l1lwr.1l'Y. 'CA habit of minfl is fmniwl lvfliwfl lmls fllllrligll lil I 1 ,,f1,,l,,f, N ness, morlprfztinrl, mul u'i.wln1n . . 'Tj' ff V' ' mf' lzwwwlmrz. vqzzirnlvlvrzess. 601771 Mr. Aglio, Bishop Moore's Cicero, Caesar, and Cato all in one. follows Suzanne MacQuillan on a Latin Campaign. Sister Mary Edward breaks out Spanish elo- quence over Peggy O'Brien's Mexican pmatal Such is the constitution of rewarclf, V Debating is a serious business with this I panel. The overseeing monitor is Dave Klien. Panelists are Winston Charny, ,lohn Hormuth, Kathy Power, Betty Jo Stripp, Audrey Jaeb, and Mike Maher. CRobert Furlong is the spectator who discovered the photographerj Am- tlze human mind, that any kind of knowleclge, if it be really such, is its own 73 MQ Tf11'r' Bl ufrprinl- arf' always inrwre-ring. Joe' Klwrizik ray l. I g, MATHEM T ICS f lm llll lllfflf IHIf11flHI1 Ill llfww IYIIIUIIN xllflfml mflllflx 7' 4 ,. . N - -xpl.nn- the- 11155 px l vlrx. m1ef1rfl.w ll'llI-F11 im1'i1'i Y fx , VZ ,Q , g iN No one has ever found the value of x, for y, or z, for that matterl but each year a new batch of mathematicians try their hand at it. Sister Rose de Lima keeps the score here. f 'aw Geometry can be fun. Kathy Power, Arthur Demetree, and Mary Ann Hall try to prove it. instances are seen to rise, and which are the standards for all instarwe 75 s whatsoever. Chemistry has a futurff, tube to tube and planet to planet! Testing. 1. 2, 3. 4. 5 arf- Sarah Canright. Tom Mullin. Janet Swangrf-n, Carol Wicks. .lim Balt- hazor. If we would improw' ilu' izllwllwl. limi uf ull. uw' mu NATURAL CIE CE ' xl rrwwrnfi lu' 1111111111 gain l'f'111 M1014-Ipflge on fl IPP? we must genlerrzlzzff, we musl r'wl1n-4' In lllf'fllH1!. uw' mmf lffm- 11 gfmp uf ,Him-iplf'.s. and ,qmup nnrf S 76 Jirn :lliberti assists Father Mahony to beat physics into Mickey Fries' head! fActually the setup is an experiment in pressure.D our acquisitions by means of t , . ' 77 case, to command it, is to mount above it. :M 'lg I I X 1 ,, ,i Q 'Y If 45, V H 1 My r 4 li X in , .n I , 1 ,I 6? F, If 1,22 f X ' , , ' 'i 7 ESQ? A Freddie Braue looks an algae in the eye! Coach Meisel, biology instructor, smiles ap- proval even though an algae is eyeless. hem. It matters not whether our field of operations be wide or limited 5 in every 77 2 - . tv-em ,Q . Jfgw -e ifffg' ffif ' f wi- A. 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'lf Vi , A, I Aw, i nf ,' ' 7' , Wl'rW'9?'fW r Democracy is a serious study. Q Pat Lutz seems to enjoy it. . GT he heroes, of whom history tells, Alexander, or Caesar, or Scipio, or Salaclinaare the representatives of that magnanimity or self-mastery which is the greatness of human nature. Chrzstzanzty, too, has ns heroes, and in the supernatural orcler, anal we call them Saints. 79 35' W3 Al NN Q X Z Betty Partvlow points out, ln 'Xlurixmnv Wilkins, dvhils anrl crf-rlits and nth:-r wof's of bookkef-ping. ECRET RI L CIE CES xp. l4'1'llII1!t'lIX llllll1'ul11l11w1'f'1'f :ml ilu' profvxsiorls11ff0Vd The click-click sounds from Room 9 give evi- dence that future stenog- raphers are in training. Pictured here are Susan Grove, Lillian Fournier, Betty Partelow, Ellen Hellwig, Marti Cray, Dot- tie Mulholland, Judy Weber, Sharon Mitchell, and Carol Shepp. f f bf, 4-0 . ,.f ff, ff fv ,WN-ww FT? 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P: If-ic' 'j,v,'.'-I-, A--51'1Z'lL-:Lia sa -my 'mv' L-..wx+rff.f:fV I:za-f-:feuaem:+s4?2f-A' ' ' ' - 4 f-'ff . iE3-44d11i-'Y1a1- '4?'YP-'-.- -ww--x fv'5r'-'f T f 1 f.:1M ':1f' Q .-fwfzwvlf f'fff:'rrP1'1-' we-v.-'42-':, 14---'-'L-P'U3ff.x'IQ1 .iQf Af - 'CD' -- , -.YQ-A-' 5, , fy.. -,ti-IG-4: rf A-gre-f. suuzxdm- V+ff'-2f'?f.':1-1'i17?f.- Q' 'P- fz,,5l,iw'ff1':Q,' L,--fr-np? i , .qt'?Lfq.3 -7-1, , ff N,-My Q ,f'4if5f:f- IQ -Q.g3v.5251-.J.,441Lt.4'51-.L1fZ2fvz45:f'75f4f2zPi fI..'4..4if:i2:1lmiTJA1fzfSif.xZi1L!l .'?z3E!,12..e::, :QE-Q.-tw-.iPZ1:l:'?f14A??y.Sa:1.::xf.'f.lfYJq!3xf - Ii The origin and primary scope of social life is the conservation, development, and perfec- tion of the human being, helping him, as the late Pope Pius XII puts it, to realize the de- mands and values of religion and culture set by the Creator, for every man and for all man- kind, both as a Whole and in its natural ramificationsf' A parish may be said to be one of these spiritual ramifications, for it is a unit of souls spiritually bound together for the salvation of each of its members. Each parish has, what we might call its subdivisions of social life- societies, clubs, councils, or chapters - that work to achieve some particular phase of its lofty purpose. ln our high school we are initiated into the art of group work through organizations or clubs that provide an outlet for individual talent, interests, and leadership. In such associations we learn to channel the best in each of us for the common good of all. Thus are we trained that one day we may take our places as useful members of a parish and in the over-all picture, zealous members of Christis church, willing to sacrifice the best in our talents and efforts. for the cause of Christ, which in truth should be the ultimate cause of hu manity. eternal salva- tion for all its members. And so shall we pass f rom human society to thc congregation and society of the saints! QQ -1----- '-4- 'Nl X A ,... Q 86 5 ff Altar Boys - Lettermen One of tlie privileges of the altar boys was participation in the blessing of the new school wing. Officers of the LE'tIE'fI'I1E'DlS club, lim Neta, Brooke Arnold, and Mike Maher review the points gainvd by the rushees, Jim Hormuth tries to gain a few more for carrying officer's books! 'M The Spanish club officers, Judy Gayzik, Tom Mullin, Mary Alibeni, and Jim Conway, plan a forthcoming meeting. SPANISH CL w W i ln Ilw l'l'1ll spirit ol 1 lug 1 f'm'W-1' l 'l' I-fl I 1-lwvlxxlllll xllx xl I 'VV' lx ll v JMf,w 'WM' One of the many activities of the Spanish Club is Christmas earoling in their newly acquired language. Here the choir is sing- ing for mass on Little Christmas. V V A ' W 1 1 'iWe're off to the Casparillaf' chorus Dotty, JCHIHIQ, CHT01, Judy, and Sharon as they leave for Tampa on a Spamsh excursion! Porth0le view of a pirate ship. 89 Q We V , 4 Officers of the Debating Society, Rex Young. Daw Klien. and .Xurirev Iseli, discuss oncoming activities. I A DEBATE CL B D- M, 2'2f A ... 1, ww nan,V Uchaiing l'l'lllIif1'H mln-I1 1.-i.,.-mv,-l,v H,.,,. Xl, H U M K X I' Il N ll I 'mx nv? Ii i- ,Xl Hu, Hn 90 Vl points! x It looks like the Junior girls are all decked for the Charleston but looks are deceiving! They're just giwing a cheer for the team in hope of victory in the corninv Uarne. cv: , 'fr , it . ulfu , , V fe , 1 - A -' f, MZ '5 T ' W ' f , W 'W ' ., 4-sam V f 1 ,Q r, Q, 1 f mb A colorful float, cheering cards, and the rousing spirit of Pat Diorio, Peggy 0'Brien, Diana Hanna and Beverly Young help the team bring back a Homecoming victory! Nothing like a display of school spirit! Pep Club officers-Karol Raush, Mary Aliberti, Pat Maher, and Barbara Knipe-Sh0W US l10W- 9I I 4 if BAD E5 nf' Q i il Q, ' M V ni J 5 ! i ff Penny Uuniwl 1-ifprf-sf'ntf:fl Bishop Moore at thi' Fran- fianvl Kiwi in Tampai ge r of .- .i , J XX., QX 9 it 9, ' a-,afgfrfx I XX fx N77 Mix Silvers strikes again! fill worth all lliv praftiffml ig Penny Daniel, Barbara Burridgr-, Roger 'iHII lI1Flli. Hariri Nturig'-nvllu. Fu-an Hfager, Karffn Hack. Pat Lutz. Ernst Kluft, Mary Ann Rohey, Trudy Cladffelter. and Joan X4l'llI'Eil'1ifl zirf- thi, pi'-wnl flI II1l'H'1'- of Billiop Nloorrfs growing hand. Bandmaster is Mr. Howard Stivfrs. ff , A -f!,m,Q L W 92 DRILL TE M While Miss Lyons looks on with an 1nspector's eye, the drill team goes through their paces, Officers of the drill team, Diana Hanna, Barbara Knipe, and Pam Stebick increase the treasury funds by preparing a bake sale. DR MA t One of the Comedy acts in the Beautv Contest featured the-se two bathing heauties of the fmost gayj nineties. 4 Y' , ,fm ' 1,1 Yes, it's an argument! lThey're boys aren't they?J Every man thinks his girl ought to win the Beauty Contest. Disputvrs ara-: David Lindeman, Jack Richardson, Chunk Oiech, Richard Beausf-jour, Cr-rry Sht-pp, Pat Damron, and Bob Cates. Here beauty mn-ultant. Ninn' .Nun Hall vin-mirngvs it rxtrtnitrtirapcd maid, Bonny Fm. in tht' art nt lu-nutiful inf-ttiom, 94 AN SOG Here comes the bride! Bonny Fox portrays the radiant Millie, NV. We ,P W1 'Z 5,19 ff ff' 9' 7 2 Q 7 ,1 A Mary Ann Hall gives timely tips to the hus- band hunting Sandy Wise, Betty Stripp, Bar- bara Meyer, Audrey Rose, Sallie Homsby, and Marie Thurman. A happy ending to the operet- ta is evidenced by Sffllllng faces of the cast. 2 Q fx? is 1 5 5 . 3 2 1 ' if S .vi R ,E - Q, 7 YE RBOOK STAFF L FQ,g5a S 9357523 V fa I VJ Z5 Y 17: J.: L11-3,3 y KATHY POWER, editor of Moore Memories. the 1959 edition of fi A ff ff ! 4 W lr Iliff! ' ,. lvl uf f' lf If The Staff memhflrs of thc- annual, Mary lfliris filllouki, Kllllly' l'ow1'r, i'xll1lH'Y ,lzu'lv, Uvllv Flripp, Uruokx- .Nrnoc lm Ellis, Ken Wohlusl, Mary Ann Hull, mul llhm-k Ulf-4-In ullvml In un-1-1-Qaanrv lIlIHilH'h?4. 96 See, Qouf Laim, Ulligoim ii ymkiiix lon an WUP0, S' 0 Q f E 5 V1 cn 3 3 -2 Q 2 S' W. W Vvfw WW.. Z Discarding the old bills, and discussi 2 th B Fox. Mark Hainville. Judy Cayzik. alia Saflliielloiinlsliyarriienflilglg of the Business Staff of the annual. , i DOW Mums Gy Out But B-Mmm Buffifli' bl l ' ' ilk. and gl1'U'Yll:, . lu .Wi lu i K this X A Xxx sl: lf - I -Hin-K. 0 'V in l' in infix wk All N DHA' lm X183 H3 ll V xv' I Mk. .V , Jail ' Xxuvl l Kiwi X A Wi' A ' xlv .1 . . X, . X 1 on-H 'J ,iw-x W W 1-Maw IMI., ilu ,. xliimv Nllulvi' 'xxx 140916 Doing their part on the annual are Marie Thurman, Sharon McCaskell, and Mary Lane, the typists. Audrey Jaeb and Mary Chris Zimorski gleefully mail off the first complete section of the annual. if JUNIOR SOCIAL CLUB .6 ff' :JJ N ,Q 5, . - tfll uni uul UNI 1 quul :ml '. lllltl alllll Ur. :lull ' mul .xml .xml . .HMI XVI Mr Nlr XII' Nh' WI Ur' N1 rx Mr Nlr Urs Nh 'Xlxs ACT OF CONSERCRATION T0 Mary, my Queen, my Mdlhllg I mymlf entirely to they and I devotion lo fha, I coma.-ran lu 'hir fivy 'vw cvs, mv OIYNFY my hem. My whole bdrq ll reserve. Whcnfon. good iid nm vhme own. knp me lad Uri as shy pqopuiy and puttin!!- fHHNl-'S S. ll. JXYIJCISUII . Cvrulxl lhrrx' . john I-.llns . K1-nm-th ,l. Fox 5. 5. J. Kuipc . Kulauul Lune . ,l. li, Lawton, III . :Xrthur U'Heir . J. I . Vmndoni . Uwrfgm' R050 . ,l. Hmxurd How . .'XHDl'I't Shepp 4 if W O Q lg ,Bi BISHOP MOORE HIGH T: SCHOOL 7 S 'gg Junior ' in f l Senior Q , l Prom f Who were the first lady and gentleman of Bishop Moore at the climax of the g , 1958 Prom? Why, Carol Anderson and Jay Barry, of course. ' , fa or ' y '5 577 MAY 16, 195 - iv 3 Q . 1' D :G u fY FV 4 ! 6' ' R I Couples dance beneath the moonlight and f0SffS Of la5t Yearls Prom' - ' R 99 I ' ffwlzl 3755, ff v Y Xb! A if!!! 1 ff! ffl 12-H fi ! , 1 fff S i I W X ,Q x ' 'ff'-fff, ' ff QQQ QQQ ef' Q. 1 eff A'!f K :Y o Q - ,fffil ogfffff S 40 ff 5 74 Q0 '49 ,ffgfQKTf2xffEf'X . 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O 4 r .I Nl it t Z fg t wg H fi l i' 4,3 f x +9 1 909015 I xii 5 X701 4 W 9 V yy i - ,4 ull N x 5 of Y- 4 Here at school We carry on our little program of activities - daily classes and religious services, the most important of these. Other secondary pursuits include musical and dramatic programs. field trips, publications, class projects, social events, and sports. However pointless these things may seem. they each have a definite reason, a definite place in the general purpose of education - the training of the whole man. endowed with all his natural and superna- tural faculties. From school we will pass into adult life with its many responsibilities. life will have to adjust ourselves to the social and civic life about us and learn to choose our activities with Christian discernment. If we would be active Catho- lics, we will have to fit ourselves into the animated life of our parish. take on our share of the task of spreading Christ's kingdom. and assume a responsi- bility for the diffusion of truth and peace in the world. Participation in school activities is our pri-paration for tht- day when wc will undertake all these responsibilities. 6 x ivy I rl ! IO4 Q in Students attend morning Hass offered bv Father Lawler for their intentions. A 3 1 aw ,z W7 Vw ' f7' ,V ,. ,.,., 1 ,- ga f .1 Q r 1 Q ..-A .t f Q if 21 T ,vm Ways? 007544, V l . ff, '- 'f- .:' X 'Q 5 Pfrhaps WF- newly I'F'C1liZf' if ft: nost important activity in wchoul is the daily round of Classes. Here Sister Evange lista conducts religion fla--. 1 x IO5 3 GLIMP E AT LAST YE R. .. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament was part of the 1958 graduation ceremony which was held in St. James Church. its W fw- z'r , 'QA V' i .Kd R l, ix,,? rf f 1' O M W ' 5 as v Ywrgcs M Ihr ll:-llx Vmrkr-la llmm-rlmkz-r of Ihr Xvarn was th? ml? pwmllx hr-I-l In Nlmgn- Nl--Xulllll. uhm nun statewide' rPCOgDl' Ill lll lha- IUJH vulmlvst. Flux is lwing inlvrxivwrxd hvfl' b? zur:-vu llnniv-l. u nwmlwr ul Ihr- llitvr -ruff. s X. , yffff V, l f ' f' ,242-'LCf,?' f , 1 , 4 uf .fffr ,fe ,V '-mf, ff'fcfw,f, , X 4,9 yy fpyp,-ff -if 1 ' f. 'J 41Wf,f,,fM,x, zwfiiff , ff ' V7 'I , ' The annual home ec picnic was held on the St Charles Beach. Getting ready to push off are Dianne Rentz, Dottie Lane, Mary Lane, Albina Kasda, Carol Wicks, Kathy Power, Mary Ann Attard, Pat Lutz, and Jeanne Hemmeg, The best part of a cooking lesson is disposing of the evidence - in this case running fudge. Pat Lutz Sarah Canright. Phyliss Row, Alhina Kasda. Mary Ann Attard and Carolyn Michaels 'istick m iz. if yfwfw X ' ,f ' , t W! W. f f! ,i' ,,f ,. . 71-, rg, 7,L53iW' , K 1 f 1 1 f ' 1 f f W if f W-, ' f I X 'f , -, -Q. pn- if -1 9 .- M X ,,,, ,VAQZWQI ljfwf f ,J , , ' mg. Mg 7 4 f 'J ,wW 4 L. v . ,f ' 'rf 'f f f L-1 2 f ' ' 2 4.13, 2' , Q 'f ',5- 4 3 4 z -'-41' n 'X ff! .. ff? 1 I07 Clothes make the woman. ln this case the woman has made the clothes. Here Jeanne Hemmes models her own handiwork in the home ec fashion show. All 'Xldl 'W ,E Li , , I Vvl, if Q , Bl HOP Q MOORE IveY,s DaY Calls for Planning. Here class offiCfffs Tom Hage. Winitffn UISINB- TWIN' 5ml'Y'- and John Hormuth prepare to 'stake over the Ing store. CLASS at 1 ? A',,gW, f ff if ff , ff 3 ,WW ' , ,af 26 ' ' f, VW? ff? -M V Y QQ.: 1, , I I ff 51,43 e e A fy: My X the fun and worry nf xl'IlH4Vl In-yum mil. I.-5,.,u,5,1..,,, HN., I-',,yl,,-, ' 10ny Signs in flurnlinf- Iirmlv :xml IRI Nlnlmu-x. I08 baflfc , 1' fy.. ! 1 -GQ We have a Popefu This announcement thrilleil millions of Catholics thr.-ushout the wor Here at schocl clafes viewed the news from TV and received Por-e john XXlll's first Papal Blessing on the wnr s N X0 fy? ff .,,9, mi 9' 4, WL 'X IO9 , , , win' ' .1 , , Taking class pictures is an exciting time. This year we facecl the issue twice. INO one broke the Cal'I1PI'8. As we he-artl it the film from the first sitting was put in the wrong acid.J Facing the lights is Cathy Foerch. ? Thanksgiving time for the juniors mfaans hailcf-IQ for xhf- poor. anfl cu turkey raffle for the class treasury. Class IIPBFUYET Jim Hormurh hunti- over the first bird to Diane Kernochon, holdf-r of tht- lufky numhf-r. Q 4 l i A . an mf Kr -Vai No. No. not thu- road gangf Tl'lf'CFf arf: Senior boys fblegg thfrmr working: at thv Home anfl School Christmas Tree Sala fllid a Ili-lm, Nloorr lrf-P light your housf: at Christ- mash IIO D4-vking thf' Si-Qtvrs' Christmas tree is one of ilu- 'kvnior prisilvgzvef' Tinsvl tosifrs are-: Karin l'mwr. 'Xuwlrvx ,lavln .lanvt Swan- pr1fn.an.I Xlarx' tfhri- Yinn-rclxi. time Sister Peter Joseph lPenny INIcNiel H581 poses for an annual shot. It seems so smiboliq of Penny! ' The blessing of the new school wing was one of our big days this year. The boys formed a guard of h rf-mon . At the end of the blessing His Grace said honor for Archbishop Hurley who officiated at t e ce , y Mass for the students. ! Wh YF-arhook autographinfz Qtrikri again! Lf' +- 14 ' L 329 go I' Judy Cayzik faces tho footlights at thf' Homo anfl Sr-h Club fashion show sponsored by Cflrryk Drfw Shop. U01 x JW Waml :I :loII Nl. lim lqlli Th' Ill N4 look ln' lmml mm IIIVIII ful lI2 .u nominal ' so ' Q- Fnlllll 2.1 :xl ilu' lunar, mll.--1-IIQ fm' I ?..sr-ages. zfitxrismrs a W NM. l nf :Wx tyllf, aftvg '45 Ir!! X . N Wh- : X Th X Last year the Bishop Moore Glee Club sand Holy Week services at McCoy Air Base chapel. Sister Mary George. SSI.. choir director. confers here with Cap. tain Smith, chaplains assistant. Www: - -,......-. .Q W ..., V .mf ,,,,,..f,,,,f,.f.W.W.w., 5 fr 2 5 1 1 r , .W 7 f j Q ' ff: A Memorizjng patrick Hem?-'S freedom spew-h is perhaps the higgest trial of Junior Engl first this year, two weeks ahead of scheflulf: ish. Nanfv Filigflr Came through X ,. , ' '?74, .1 ' f ' WW?-r .2 ,I Q x .-ms., ff Zz? lf A 5, 1 ,W f 1 The hoop Craze hit us this year: Richard Watkins goes it with a triple header. II3 Betty Partelow, Terry Beausejour, Beverly Young. Kathy Power. Janet SWHHCTPH- and WGN Stangenello are members of the newly formed Sextet under the direction ef Hrs. Myra CH'-k. H1-rr: they practice for the big show. i i Y I '-A . ff f f , 4, II4 THE MI TREL il I I Imfl 1 in an ul 4 1 Iii Nlnnxurl Nh--is iriwrluriitwr Ken Crrken :',l W 'V'-'Will 'll-HI IH: ,l..1,,, Nhup, ,lim Wliiirii, .in-i vnihnan 109 lllllilll VARIETY HOW Marty Maiatesta Coyiy poses with her great big doggy. She? serenading him to the tune gf Rhythm of a Nursery Rhyme. I vi gf Bloomer-Clad Betty Partelow doesnit seem too unhappy at seeing the hero, Judy Gayzik, do away with the Slinky villain. Mary Chris Zimorski. Other rescuers are Audrey Jaeh. Janet Swangren, and Sharon McCaski11. M an ' if .306 far . ZLL qi ' ' 1 'f' ' V X' ' lg f'fJ ' 1 Janet Swangren and Kathy Power are staging a song challenge. Here bored Kathy waits for Janet to finish her antics. Frank Heidrick, Richaffihfig mime Three Cool Cats. Hit .11 ' is Mickey Merola, Il5 Qi My Thirty mwmberg of the Iuninr Class allffndf-rl Ihr' fY4+I1II',,1l I'-1' Tl'4fi 4,+rmrr1IiHrm 'If Ihr' I'Alffl'i11L1 NYl'l1 lEl'IiC PIESS AESOCiElIiOI1 hEld in Lakeland this March. Opwaliunz Annual 19fv0f if 517-W X rnovnf. on ywariumk prwlulfriml un. ,j,,. .x,.,mIll ,l',V'1mA'UI WM U H. mlm ll 4 X Stations RETRE T Retreat is a time of self examination, a time to build up those spiritual resources that We will need in our everyday lives, a time of reawakening to divine things. Visits ,-E-j 2 Nfff? fi ,W M W ,A i 'Mt ' ml 'nl .Q t gli 2,14 .4 1-ff m X . 3 2 f Helping Fathm' Lawlvr to c'fI1'lrrat+A lhw umm' r-an 1.1 M- I'I'11.IlJTl H 1-rl PU-ifrudrx 2 I- J priwlvuf- H--IJHTPVI hx' thfz iunilfr boys fafh year. Pictur:-rl hvre aftvr lhw armiwr-.Mx dmrwr Jr' Im! I'fHI'HlUll1,V4f..1-' trva-ur'-r. Hr. Rolanud P. Larw hnst of Ihr' Hwning. Fathvr Lawlvr. Ill il'PIIHl '. .ml I'?.1lf.y HJ-Jl.lH1l' .mvl Jwlmny I.Jn+4 nmelulwr- 'ff rhv Cf-lelivratint party. V .Ni Nj! 'Q tm X XXX kt,-4 X Q 1 ' ' 'Wi' Nllrlulxlw Nllxx X + .9-4 IIB ,W 'N r '00 fo r J i -QROOMING ff, 2 - r 5 Mrs. J. Blawton III. presi- - ' , 2 x dent of the Home and School l 'ix Club. and moderator of the , if 'J L. 4.H club helped me gms as li gg , prepare the exhibit on d fi b - A. 9 grooming and the fashions 4 -' 3 i.k. ., '-5 1 displayed hero for the Cen- ' . , 'V 4 ' ' '7' 1 tral Florida Fair. 2 ' 4 1 5 V, 1 I, 1 fl Q'- K 4 XX 2 K4 TH? ii mis WELS L M Jin Nnleq hplfl by Wriglifs Office Equip- Representirlg Bish0P Moore at a .ZYWIII er: arm mqr-War typm Sharon Mitchell- ment were second-year studfant Jud? F J I I9 B 5.935 AHA K we f rg y 1 i7ff I N P .f lt was the privilege of several Bishop Moore students to participate in the unveiling of the Father Lopez Nlemorial, which took place on April 13. l95H. The sculpture. carved by Ivan Nlestrovie. repeaterlly hailed as the greatest of living sculptors. commemorates the first parish Hass offerfffl in the United States. li XlllI'li IHl'l'! XII NIUHIXI lx.u11Nl--limi. 1.. in W f4 7 fl 45 XZ fa, I5,,n,,,V1i,5m,n of the Blessed Sacrament l2I St. Augustine, Florida. Shrine of First Mass said in the United ff Jr-.es Q3 Lx if NYE 1 f X . '- wi, -, L 6 f States, ' ' ,, ,, V, ,,,,, , ' fiiij, ,.,, , ,, , ff' ff. 4 1 ,fffgfwff f 'n f-f65fLW! 'ff,Wfw67'f' , if KW ' I' 7 Worth Keeping from illibe itat CLIPPINGS Letter to Editor Why M vlter ? Dear Editor: Nlnm of us have been wondering how the Nliter got its name, and how long the paper has been in existence? Also, could you tr-ll ns how often the paper is published? Barbara Knipe Tlie Miter talso spelled rnitrel is the riznne given to u bishops head dress. the symbol of his office. He nears the miter at all official func- tions. It is composed of two distinct p.n'ts joined at the cron n. The parts rf-prcserit the two-fold pour-r of thr- liisliop to teach .ind Qoxern. This riatriie nas chosen lit' the first Xliter staff, three xi-.mrs aio. lictnuse it V'f'lI'l4'Cl fittini for tht-se reitsoris: It lit-.ns tl ri-l.ttionsliip tri the ninnc of the stliool. and it svinbolizes teucli ing .tnrl gow,-rning. .t two-fold func- tion ol tli-A Cntliolit' press its regards trntli-to present and defend the trntli, Tin- Xlitt-r slionltl lie colning out fill' lllll4'N tliis turf. Lflllli i-Of lil ,Xlso look to see wlio our titlxt-rtisers sire. 'liln-5 .ire the ones l:in.tncinL1 xonr pnperl Editors 'Students Ask: Who Was Bishop Moore? Dear Editors, This is my second year at Bishop Vloore High School, but I don't recall :ver hearing anything about the bishop 'or whom the school is named. Maybe Phe Miter can enlighten me. Mary Ann Bowers Catholic Schools are named to honor some saint or person. A number of schools in the United States have been named after bishops, archbishops, or :ardinals Bishop Moore High School was so nam- ed to honor Bishop John Moore, the sec- ond bishop of the diocese of St. Augus- tine who took care of the diocese from 1877 until his death in 1901, It was dur- ing the episcopate of Bishop Moore that the first Catholic school in Orlando was opened. This was St. .Joseph School, and was located at the present site of the city post office. Bishop Moore was born in Ireland and educated in this country. Before ordina- tion he studied in France and Rome. It was in Rome that he was ordained in 1860. By the time he returned to Charles- ton, South Carolina, to which diocese he was attached, Civil War had broken out. This meant that besides parish duties. Father Moore attended the wounded on the battle fields. When Bishop Augustine Yerol of St Augustine died, l :ither Moore was named to succeed him, .-Xl that time the dioeese numbered only I2 priests, :i few ehurehes, and fewer schools and eonvents. A zealous clnireliingni :ind business- nizin, Bishop Moore was sent by the bish- ops of this eonntry to present the decrees of the l'len:1ry t'onneil ot llillllllltlll' to the lloly l zitlier 'l'he people ol' Floridzi loved their bishop heenuse he reinziined :1 snnple, t'ln'ist like priest, always easily nppronrlied, :always kind and eh:n'it:ible lle died on .luly l, llltll, l22 'fm' Y 1 I Juniors Top Honor Roll Semester averages show thats percentage-wise juniors have the to edge with 2676 of the class mak. ing the Honor Roll. Seniors fol- 9 low close behind with 2521, and y the sophomores drop back twg. points numbering 2393 of their 'i enrollment on the Honor R012 A closer look at the over-all picture again puts the juniors in front with two students on the all-A roll, Jim Hormuth and Richard Weiss. The other two classes have each one member at this top level, Audrey Jaeb, senior, and Andy Meyer, sopho more. Seniors on the A-B Honor Roll are: Judy Gayzik, Mary Ann Hall, Carolyn Michaels, Phyllis Row, Betty Jo Stripp, Janet Swangren, Mary Chris Zimorski, Kathy Power, Winston Chamy, Kenneth Gerken, Thomas Hage, John Hormuth, David Lindeman, Mike Maher, Mark Mainville, Thomas Mullin, Chuck Oleck, Jo- seph Williamson and Rexford Young. Junior students with an A-B rating are: Maureen Cimock, Gail Robidoux, Carol Shepp, Car- ol Leah Hergenroether. Pat Mah- er, Karen Hack, Anne Heidrich, Penny Daniel, Tobi Cavezzi, Mary Power. Gertrude Glatfel- ter, Barbara Burridge. Mary Ali- berti. Barbara Knipe. 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The program of life lists many challenges for testing one's strength of character. Perhaps all of these could he summed up as comhat in one's personal or spiritual life, and in one's social or parochial life. A man,s greatest foe in life is his own nature. what is called his disorderly affection of soul, a sad consequence of original sin. All life is an up-hill battle with one's self, but the man who wills it will finally reach the summit. Besides. his own determination is fortified by divine aid, for as the Crusaders of Christianity's Golden Age proclaimed. HGod wills it,,' too. Grace is always at hand. The summit of success in life is not the headline of earthly achievement. The gallant man is he who rules his own soul. and who learns the proper prospective in t.he game of life, knowledge of the worth of himself. and an evaluation of the world about him in the light of God's. Socially speaking a man plays a rugged ga me if he faces life fairly. On the gridiron of this century one faces such iron-clad foes as Communism. socialism, atheism. materialism. in- differentism. The wise man keeps alert: he knows he can count on his Church to call the signals. He hacks his team, his fellowmen, with a solid defense of charity and justice. And though the referees of this world may not c ll ll h, f ls f a a t e ou o one's opponents. though a man may get the worst of a life well-spent. as did St. Gregory the Great who died with these words on his lips: 'cl have loved justice and hated iniquity. therefore I dic in exile. though virtue and Valor may not Seem to get lhell' 1'eW31'flF at thc lIk1lNIlIf'lS of tllc w0l'lillX'. ilu' Clll'lSliLlIl man knows that God keeps the score. and this makes ll cliffcrvncc. . xg ' N, . 1 s ' 1 '31 1 ' Q '- . K VV' Irv AX t gx I yin. ' I r r astra I J Ui'-v. . .4 tm -, . -Lyp. ' 4111!-il I24 3 is We 14 27 0 25 13 19 20 449 13 rs, fi ' it XX JN 1 '. x u, 'E' K N J ont Tyson. lf' SCHEDULE They NSW Smyrna Beach ,Av,,, -,-A7--- 1 3 Eustis ,,,,.,k,,5,w,A,K. V---An-- 2 0 Winter Park ff ....... 46 Lyman ....,,,,,,,,, -----,VMA 0 Crescent City . Bishop Kenny ....,, Se-abreeze .,.,,,,,,,- ,v--,,- 40 Florida Military Mw,,t, --,t--, 1 2 Tltusville .,,,A,,,,,, ----Av-,- 7 . ,- ,gn .s, ,V i, 7,1 3' 41. 11, ' 6 ,r I 'Y BISHOP MOORE HORNETS-1958: Joe Cornwell, George Anderson, Jack Sullivan, Tom Mullin, Jack Richardson, Pat Brennan, Mickey Freis, Jim Ellis, Jim Brennan, Jim Neta Ben Cimock, Ronald Vozui, Russ Pierson, John Hormuth Arthur Demetree, Carl Kettles, Bob Shawen, Tommy Barry , Lawton Purvis, Mike Maher, Ken Wohlust, Tom Hage, Jim Hormuth, Jim Balthazor, Buddy Blake, Kenny Smith, Larry Blow, Mickey Merola, Eddie Lafiegina, Tommy Thompson Jim Conway, Joe Quinton, Harold Winslow, Bob Shifalo Bob Barton, Mike Cycmanik, and Coaches Harry Meisel and ..- -rf M gi a. . , , , Vx Mn, .henta- , ,,,., ' ,'..:r1.,-. 'if'-.,,. 924.1 ,1, gmt'-1. em., , ,J to ,af ,xt wr- W, 'N tc 7137 if , Ml ff Br 'W , ,LW ,yi 4 A wx , WZ9fK,'Mf IW! f I, ,L ,, 4, f as 4ff,,f,' ff f Q , W ,, , ,fy W fy Lfmm , 'lk ' I fifMf14 1- ff i haf, I-4 I If ff, 'w f Mn y M aa 1 nu 12 -ik., ,, 5? ,gp . -N. 4 1. A , qgll, 7' if V 5' fm I' ' ,f , 1 . Z., 1 ., 'A' Af 'iff ' 1 ,, ' 'a 1. , .1 5, HAM. , ff' . , , ' I f f f , .ln 4 , ,j Q ' wh wP A .1154 ff . v 1' 5 '1- 4 .- .L . Cf7Il1'l'Ell, Jill! wrlvll Lgllplfligl nf IIN- w.,lU-UI VIHHKI, 1l1l' the lffadership on lhf- fi- ffg , , . fi: V ' f n T' '- K , Li X The Bishop Blown Football Team receives impifalion and f1Uid3f1C from HOIY Com- muninrl lJv'ffvl ' 3 big Llamff, 'ml 'lkwn Nupplu-R Hn- pu-lm mul 'Hlriwu lhlll 1'U'I'V l4'Jllll ll4'l'4lN In IN' Xlrlnllullxf , -3 I A6 ., xr M ,Q ', Y A new and worthy Hornet defender. Mickey Mer-:lla displays his agility in running and lJa.l1-carrying. ,fir off , . ,. ,. ,gf ami' A , J, Qin. H , Y lv M K Q V N, . 7,15 ,jown Uppoging New Smyrna Beach runner. Never give up thinks Micke, UQ A. yi VUQU Victory in the kick-Off game of the 1958- This and many other such Qlffffllfle 09 season. 127 3 7 Z V 1VA:: -I ,s V,s, ',,, f, : ,,,Qi ..f., fftf L 9' ,' f, f, A very capable season at fullback was handed in by hard-charging Sopho more Ben Cimock. THE YARDSTICK Bishop Moore New Smyrna 3 ,,,.,,,,,,.,,,....,.., First Downs ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A 9 95 ,...,...,..,.,.. Rushing Yardage ,,,s ,,,, 1 23 Passing Yardage 15-4 ...., .,.. P asses attempted ,... 64 ,,,,, 60 -1--4 0 ...,.......,..,, Passes intercepted .... ,,,,,,,, 0 3-36 ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, P unts , ,,,,,,,,, ,, 2-30 1 ..........,.,...,... Fumbles Lost ,,,,, ,,,, 4 35 ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Yards penalized ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 10 Individual yardage : Bishop Moore - Ellis 22, Cimok 12, Pier. Son 32, Klerola 27, Hague 2. New Smyrna f W'right 71, Bruehler 37, Smith 12, Mcflibnney 11, Farmer V3, Bmnks -1, Harrlx -L W7 Thanks to some tirnvly lilfmking by nia--iw llirk Walkin-. llorrvi iiiinrvfrlfii, Jim Ellis. scoots toward vic-turv for Ihr- lilarik and f-fllfl, Iii-ling' XI...'.rf ii' X3-.ite-l their Lake County rival 27-20 in a thrilling 4-rimuril--r. HI!- ll l'lfl-nil i'x'ifl i ii- i ii , ' . . , , i ii.. i i N, Eustis 9 ,,,,,, ,. 173 8 ,,,, 5-1 ...- THE YARDSTICK Bishop Moore F1151 Downs ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,Y,Y, Y, 3 Rushing Yardage .,Y,,,Y, .. 169 Passing Yardage ,,,,, H, Passes .. ,, 19 ,, 7-3 0 W, W. Passes Intercepled O 12-31 , Punts , ,,,,,,, 2-25 1 .,-, Furnbles Los! ,, ,, 1 65 Yard- Penalizffvl , , ,,,, -15 lnfli'-iilual ..irf1,1gff-1 Bishop Xlfmrf- Y Ellii, 375 Blake 13 Pier- -firi 101: Nlrrwla 23. Haiti- Crm-ri 1013 Xlulflffr 335 Davie 1, H4 .-i if Jiri 11 N q 0 .1 4-Iii' llllgrlrwl inil l Xliiiliix pull- iii i li rl luv- iiiiiilii, .111 Ill! i.---.i ,,.i.:f Xlilxlll fl 'Aim lil--Evil' luiiif .1 lii- ,i'ea.i:1rig r il I-mi i-.---w--H Run .iliiiiii .iii.l wi- .i Xll.1l ---, iii Ili: ll.ii'i1i'l'- ..iIIll1, Hl.ln lllllfl lil- ulillllx 'i xfrl-lui flllllillllllui llilllll lllll l llll l l I l l'll INN m.iii-iixiiiii ,i- li. ililiiiixi-Ii.ilw 'n'vf.i-wi f,i ,, I28 Ly man B ,,,A,,. 96 YY..V 13 .--vA 6-2 1 ,,..,,., 4-32 .,.,. THE YARDSTICK Bishop Moore First Downs .,.,A,,AA,Y Y VV,YVY, 1.1 Rushing Yardage .. , Passing Yardage ,,,, ,. Passes Y, Passes intercepted ,,,,, 362 19 W ., 3-1 Punts ,,,,, , ,r,,, , 1.39 3 YA,,,,,s,,,,..,...,, Fumbles Lost ,,,,, ,,YYVVV 2 20 ,.,,,,s, , ,.,,,. Yards penalized .,,, . 125 lndixidual yardage: Lyman - Tennant 45, Roberts 37, Stroupe 31, Brown -17. Bishop Moore - Pierson 142, Ellis 99, Cimock 52, Blake 35, Hage 25, Maher ll, Hormuth 10, Thompson 6, Ballhazor 2. Q' '-.....!' Hornet halfbaek Tommy H215-If bflhf through the line on a dive play. What Tom lacked in size, he made up in determination and spirit. A true vom- petitor with an ardent love for lhf g3m - Tmlmll' will he sorely missed by future Hornet elevens. X X: X X, lk fi xx X ,lim Ellis darts for yardage in game against Lyman. Unidentified Hornet prepares to eliminate l.yman's N01 4 from the play. Tommy Hage trails the action as Hornets trounced the Greyhounds 26-0. Doc Geldner, to whom we owe so much, e avain safe-guarded the Hornets one D against serious injury, May God blSSS him for his tireless efforts on behalf of Bishop Moore! ons mov as, RN e I29 Wd? 53 Q Q at M 'LN 9 5' f ':: f':f5 's : L.: 2 '25, U W 5 I' ,Q , WZ . M I Senior guard George Anderson dixes for the hall in camera shot. 4'Anfly is one of the most aggressive linemen to ever play for the Hornets, Many opponents have felt Georgf-'S long arme emaeh them to the turf. Q Har1l-Charging lim-man ,lohn Hwrnmlh rin-php the .Q form that f'2iITlP'l1 him u lwrlh III hw -1-gfhorxwr' j.'Jr. For the la-I threw- 'Qt 'Ilr john hoe hun J -Mrrfloul on horh fzffvrl-r and 1lI'fv'r1-V. X- J lv',s11x-Jlmrf he ha- win lhv rv-In-4I of holh hx- I'-.1m111.1I - mul hr- fif..3xs'y . ,, . 1' opponent-. M ,if 1. aw 1 gg W silt- f M y . 0 - ',,Mg::Ig,+.,':4 QA, ' ... 1. N. f'fAnLgfL,v E . K4 Q' QV:-hir? go! lh,- hull! X.. on. 1vlIl ll. hmm ,ur .n unlll 1n,m.I,I. UL. plm- lilml-X III :xml Hfvllwle gum 1.111 K1-Hlf-N GNU, .INN HIPS 110, Im H 'l'h HI L ' 'II' '1 'n'N!-f-W lxlunlmln-1 lo .l huuxlfl N-,nlrl-1 fl 1I4 u u ION! I30 On the defensive end of the line. Hornet defenders John Hormuth Tom Mullin. and Jirn Brennan block the efforts of Titusville to comd out on top and climax the season with u 13-T victory. Football has its drawhaCkS,'i agree Jim Conway and .jim Neta, victims of a few fra t1.1red Iiones as at rf-sult of Z1 llllle roughing up on the field. l3I 47 I. 2.1 'dime--',' ,, ,agmc .yn f 4,1fj'ff 3.i'?ff:fJi?izfgcf , a f 1-fmiww ' 1 i f, 'Q 9, ., A, 13 f ,Q ff is 7 Hornet center ,lim Brennan takes his stance over the ball. A pillar of strength in the pivot, Jim shielded our quarter- back from onrushing adversaries. Only a junior, he will lead the savage forward wall in the Corning season. THE YARDSTICK Bishop Moore Titusville 13 . ,,.., .,,,,...,.,.. F irst Downs ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 9 119 ,,,Y,, Rushing Yardage 114 62 .,... ,,,, P assing Yardage .... ,,,, 5 4 6-12 ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Passes ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, , , 5,8 1 ,,,,,,, H Passes intercepted ,,,,,,, O 1-27.8 ,, ,,.........,, Punts ,.,... ., ,, -I-36.6 16 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Yards penalized ,,,,,, , ,,,,, 15 Individual yardage: Bishop Mooret Pierson 71: Cimock 335 Hage 135 Conway 2. 4 'fitusvillez Meretto 523 Dudney 325 Zieg- lcr 245 Bronga 135 Bain Hg Parrish 1. THE YARDSTICK F315 Bishop Moore 5 , A,,,, First Downs .MM .... 7 82 YVA,Y,Y ,,,,,, R ughing Yardage .V Y...YVY...YYA 133 76 ,Y,, K ,,,,,, Passing Yardage ..YVV - A..VfV 105 21.9 ,,,,,A.,,A...,,.,Y,,.. Passes ...YY... - Y.--VY------ 11-5 1 ,,,,,,,..,, Passes Intercepted By 11--,--A---- 3 7.20 , ,,,Y, ,,,,,.,,.,,,, P unts 77.04 ...YYV... W- 1-43 2 ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,...,,, Fumbles Lost .YYY..vY A ..-Y---,. 3 50 ,,,A,,,,,,,,,, Yards Penalized V ...-Y Y 1..YY1- 30 Indi'-idual Yardage: FMS - B. Bennett 16, Cook 5, Edge 8, Spurlin 21, Stephens 29. Bishop Moore - Pierson 46, Ellis 68, Cimoek 32, Hage 12, Winslow 3, Hormuth 6, Balthazor 1, Blake 3, Barton 1, Maker 11. :, a: . '.'.:f 'r':.r 1, Z.: H' :ff - M,-'a'1?2 rf ' ' 'r -' '-'f1 r 'i:. 1 'f4.f:,w,v!Ij WW fy, , , dj' 1, X 155452 1 fig as-.gg . l b, - fy , 77 f ii I f J , f ifff if . ff f f f . ' -J J ' ' I r 1 4 4 7 . ' 7 ' 'f 'ffMifff'I - ,3q:., 1,, QF THE MICK 'Nloore downe Florida 'Nhhtary Qrhool 4912 Quarterback Jim Ellis stiff-arrris black knight f1f'l'f'l'ldf'l' and -vorf-- a- Hi-hop L, I 'I'l1r'- -' V - . nxt- v f-4 VfJl'1'll4I'lIlIll Xlnlvy Im. I.,.,,,,,..1 lllrf W ipwn III llmnf-I HIM! ,,yg,,4Lx. ,wi A lwmllvull nu'mt,.'..,, 1.-..,.,,r xilvmlhk q,.,,,.,,, Hulm 'Mn ' - ' v- . . llmmulln mtl V1-Ulllllll Wlulv rluwlr llu- vllllllllllvlll for XIV!! wwf K THE YAHDSTICK Winter Park Bishop Moore B fn- ---,f-,-.-..,.. First Downs ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,k,., 1 3 230 AY-Y-,. .V-.. R ushing Yardage ,,,,,.A,,,,,,,,A 71 40 ,f.,, Passing Yardage A,,,,s,,A,,,,,, , 55 1-5 f-,Y f.-Y.,fY., P asses , ,.,,,, , 5-15 3 -,V..,V.Vw.VV.V. Passvs intercepted ,, 0 2-53 Y,.,.. ...,Y.,,., , Punts ,, ,,,-,,,, ,, 3.25 2 H .,,..Y,,..,,..Y.. Fumblvs Lost 2 B0 VY.VV.VV.,. Yards penalizvd ,.,, , 103 Individual yanlngc: Winter Park - Jane 96, Muslies 7, Jacobs 1 -V 9, Colm il, Dram IB, King 26, Burns 2. Bishop Moore - Pierson 39, Mcrola Il, Cilnock 19, Huge 2. ,Inn Ellis drives for yardage ln losing effort as Winter Park svalps Hornets 49-O. lk f In-inu dgwn Wild- ' ' ' Hornet player team up to U - hlugr, and unlclentlfwfl Tom Mullin. Ken W0 cat ball Carrier. , '- t 1, I .u A 1, bmken up by W inter Par 'f Moore p3SS Pla! If mat 5 , ' looks on as Blshfwlp Cwrgg Anderson flf'l.f'IlSF'I'l1Z1I'l. I33 Q 0 ' sf 4,9 1 ernhvrs Of lhf- Hmm-4-mnirlp fluurl Im' Ilnx xv 1- 1-- 4 ' .u n I , ,lulx Hunk, I.-npxnnuuy l.ulx, lil-Hx .I-1 Nllllili. Nlmiv Tlnxllnnn, Unnarac' Nmlff Audrvy Jar-la, Vary XliIwrIi. Wurv 'Mm llmwrx. mul ll.ulm1.n 4ll4-am-n I34 Jim Ellis skirts end as Bishop Kenny Crusaders try in vain to stop him. Kenny 6. THE YARDSTICK Bishop Kenny Bishop BI 4 .lfs First Downs ,,.,7,,,,,,,,, If1tf'l'r2 14 65 ...-.. Rusning Xardage s,.,..-,,,,, 138 -14 Passing 'lardage Kiss, 11v3 Wi.. Passes attempted as 1 ,.L. Passes intercepted -1-39-2 Punts s-,4,,- 2 -li Fumbles Lost .,.i., ,-,,,,,, 9 -1-l fu Bass -w 90 60 Har-is penalized WW, Individual yardage: Bishop Kenni - Dar-:an T, Huntington 26, Sollee 32. Walker l. 59 , M 'yff f ' Wm, , , -Mx' z4,'!,,,g: ,, .,,,,.,, f, f Kf W, M377 W .ff wfQ2fZffrf,wfw wi, Wfzff f .wf new , f 2.7657 ffgfff f 732527 ff ,yi , M A 1, fi? ,v :fag was W fy, 7 5 f. ff Result, Bishop Moore , ,, f, 'f'7?Wf,f zf WMM ff ff. f if ff! , M 4' off rf. ,Mr Q ,Mor , .mf , QQW, WW R l. Ellis Bishop Mo-:-re '- Hag-3 31. Blafe 92, Cimctcle '27, Pierson lll. Maher 3. ,-.' fi' 19, Bishop fw '5 17.7 9 C Q' fm W f ww . if p MA W , 1... ' LM , B , 5, Leading the Charges of the Bishop Moore line this year was rugged tackle Jim Neta. Jim was especially a standout in defense. Halfbaek Russ Pierson gave opposing teams quite a time this year with his shitty running and daring defense. Russell is Counted on heavily in Bishop Nlftftrtfs future football plans. I35 gwn' an mmzmg A , :iffy i ,rr 1 ' 1 nf' 'Wx W xv 770 f W, Z' fffif f , I t X f 7 V Q' iff X, ,iff ffiflfntwr Chuck Olech. president of the City High School Bowling League, tal-:res one of his weekly trips to the Fair- villa Lane-S. l l r Arthur llflniwtrw, Cliff Shuttleworth. lim Alibfrti. and Joe Quinton -'ornpilw the King-Pin-. The three arf- ar-ting ai Co-Captains since their captain Larry Holtznifyvr ii no longer able to participate, Davifl ll U 'lf . .lily flllpv-r. :mtl llxtplutn llrnuts lla-lloul, tln- Stump lima ln.-luttv to f-nlcr tht- lillfl'-IIIIIIN Fllmtrnxtrm-tt! Inlm XIIII.-I lx -tlm-nl Irwin llu' pnvlttu- I36 2. S 1 1 Paul Zimorski, Fred Fernandez. John Sharp, and Captain Chuck Olech prvpare tn depart for the final tournament. lu.,- Joe Quinton. caught in actiwfl- WW l ' hh fabulous Curw ball. and hopes the pins will fly. l37 .I ff El 'F 2? di ' I Ill lf 1' mu ' - rry Hflflrfy r ,in I IU iurt '1 Ill , I uouil. limtl pl.tti in u.utuon.1l Itoxtlmy lomuum-nl! in Mr. Anthony Hor- muth. father of three athletic sons. John. Jim. and Jerry. is present President of the Bishop Moore Athletic Association. Two of the biggest undertakings of the 5lfVC'if'ifA were the re- wf-n-truftiv-n of Ye Olflt- Nest and the purt hast' of new base- iiall uniforms. 1, EI-Q' , N ?- .- 1' Eff?-,S it , .f',,.lQ - if f f-lfwrwigm sf' -mag I slfs ,Hy al A 91 Y: 'VIN' 1 , -. s l'l'l:l 1lg,.N 'P ' p 1 - M ,gilfwi X4 ,,:,1,,,,,:,1lqM' , 1 I14f'fff14fi2Q 'k. 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L-I J 'K 1 ,II lg Wm 'uw E-HEI:-rlv wailinff fur lllfl nP ninQ Xx'l'llSll an 'I-lm Xllllllll. lim Iflli-. ld'l'i N'lll1V-W-I fiV l ff '3f'll Mel? fair firft ffncwuntffr Iii-lmofl Nllwrf- ha-l lilllf Ir'-l1l'l' -'1l lU1H1 lll lV Vlldl' lV 'l' lflll 'l - ll-m Nlnllm lnrw .1 l-lm: 1-nf ll.lllll4'I' lr-vm -'ul-ull: lla- -llllv l--mmx lx will--l llll lllx I-1lIx'.u111l1ll,g 1lv'1r'l1-lu' pl.m .xml lms wuul :umm .1 palm- lol' llrfmlqr- 'lTH4Il1l xlmvw ullx luv- IXIHII-I1lI'lI'Il lll' ll lll'lS Nllll Nll-HI' I'-lull!! 5lll'l 1- nl llu' lwllvr lull llllllllflx In lll,lIIj'1' lllI1'lN lll 'llll'lX fllllfllfy' gr- lu- pr:-ply: I.. lm.-x ..1l l,, I, if mlmuh-. ltwn llIUlI lI llrmllxf- N, lllmplrfll lm ,I lmll.-In lum .nl mall-w.: -lu llv LI1llIurn:'fl1n:llm. xf.u lm Ill-' lllllml I40 Stretching for the tip is Jackie Sullivan. Jim Ellis and Tom Mullin stand ready to pounce on the loose ball. wwf 2 5 ,Maw ff Www, 1' ,ldv hjc -limiting pruwe'-H Lx- lv' hits fflr two Ace guard Johnny Lane 'iff more in a losing effurl ZLJH1' ldllw' Bar'r3.5u,4jae fl-nm New Smyrna Beac 2 Jump-shot mastery is perfectly executed by junior Johnny Lane. John is a team sparkplug and his shooting arm gives Hornet offense great support. T. Q 9 J- F 'Y ,M k h h ll d h's arm and drives for a basket in the giiicgitggziritfulaing.eA1iixioiiglyer1ociking on are Father Lawler. Falhff Mahony, and Coach Meisel. Citing support to the victorious faculty team are Mr Cavezzi, Hrs. Cycmanik. and Mrs. Ellis. Thik yr-ark Junior Varsity 'Hum :X wunpunwl HI, Iwtltlm mug 'Inn lQ.Iw4l,.Ia. lflgmk llq-i4lri4'I1,Jm'fihil1Il'nlu.P:1lli Zimor- ski. Andy Mvyvr fin-nrgv W4-lnli ,Iilll :mv l'lnil NIA' H ' i . . I 4 11. I-vm XXIIIIV, Hllklll ,ltvrnem Inn: Hurry, i'ullu'r Nlulwny. Bull Sclwgvl. Bull Howf-ll. Kenny Smith, um! Stun Skt-wx. I42 5 T - r Y' XI H' Wt, Off 3 Shut despite thu- vigorous attempts of a Grove- The Hornet! Tom . u U1 land defender. I43 Jim-Ellis flies over two Groveland players for a basket in the Group Tournament. ,lack Sullivan waits for the improbable rebound. K Sophomore Jack Sullivan ex- hibits fine shooting ability. Jackie was a leader among the scorers all year long, and his splendid caliber of late season play proved to Bishop Home fans that he will be the number one man in future basketball plans. Brooke Arnold goes up in an attempt to block a shot by the ff f ' f ff ' Kim . lain , ,- .fir Terriers Morecraft as Johnny Lane watches in the lJEif'kgl'fPUf'ld. Lanky Don Pvrrinr' vyf-H ilu- rim at lhf- pvak nf laik fuwrilfb '-hurl. Ulm WHL Ihf' Iallwl IIIVIIIIWI uf Illv liighob Ummm- Qquzul mul Iwmk up 21 lot of rr-bnunflingl Mlm-k fm Ihr' Hurnrrls. L nf., ,N Var-ily mrmawr- Kvm fxrnwlvl and Rex Young park up aftvr aw-thfr -uww--ful ba-kvtball -vakon. X if Txfgi K.. ix Q, I44 Blost Blost llost Blost Biost llost llost Xlost llost Nlost llost Best llost Blost llost BASKETBALL STATISTICS Name Quarters Field Free Played Goals Throws Jim Ellis -AAA--'A'A-- .-QA,Q. 1 03 182 183 Brooke Arnold .A,,, ,-7V, 7 5 54, 9 Don Perrine 7,,,A,, V,x-AVwQ 3 3 67 35 John Lane ..,S,, 5,7v,-A7V 3 3 34 21 Toni Mullin ,.7,A,,w AAfw-Vi,, 9 4, 42 34 Jackie Sullivan ,.,,, ,,-,w,,A, 9 4. 65 51 Ben Cimock As., ,,v,,,A,, 41 19 7 Pat Brennan ,,,,,, A,,,,,,,, 5 8 8 13 Jim Balthazor .,7,,.,..,, ,.,,,..l, 2 5 5 8 Richard Zukowski ..,.,, ,..,,,,,. 1 3 4 1 Dick Sr-nrt S7S,,...l,S7, SS,S7S7 8 3 0 Anthony Bauer ,,,,, ...,,... 9 1 0 Homets 7,,,,,,.ll7, .. 535 367 Opponents . 531 259 HORNET BASKETBALL FACTS AND FIGURES points scored in one season .,Y,,.f... .- points scored in high school career field goals made in one season ...,.... foul tries made in one season VAYAV. AA-AVA'A'A-- AAAA'A--'A points in one game fl'-lorida Military School! .,,,..fff field goals in one game 'Florida Militafi' Schooll --f ' foul tries attempted in ODF! gfimf? lsanfmdl f'-- - foul tries made in one game Sanford? ,.,,,, games won in one SBHSOH f f--ff ' consecutive games won in one season games played in one season .. season record ,,,,V, f,7-ff - H feff ' Points scored for Bishofl M 'i'f in ne Season pointg gcored in UD? 331115 lplprwnl ' b om-nt in 1 UQUW lx BBW ' points scored y UDP l45 K' 5 W Total Games Point Points Average 547 26 21.0 117 19 6.1 167 23 7.2 189 26 7.2 118 26 4.5 181 25 7.2 45 19 2.3 34 25 1.3 18 17 1.0 9 11 4 6 2 8 1437 26 55.2 1322 26 50.0 r John Ellis-553-1957-58 John Ellis-1442-1955-58 John Ellis-223-1957-58 Jim Ellis-183-1958-59 Mike DeVoe-44-Jan. 4, '57 Mike DeVoe-22-Jan. 4, 1957 Jim Ellis-18-Feb. 9, '59 Jim Ellis-16-Feb. 9, '59 17-1957-58, 13- 29- Won 17, Lost 6- 1691 130-Feb. 87- 1956-57 1956-57 1957-58 1956-57 1957-58 1, 1957 1957-58 BA EB LL lining Above is the 1958 edition of the Bishop Moore baseball team. Bottom row: Pat Knipe, Jim Lane, Paul Nlusante, Jim Schiefen qtuart Baker, Jay Barry, John Ellis, Jack Toepke, and Manager Pat Damron. Top row: Manager Rex Young, Paul Blonegan, John I-3116 J0hI'I Hormuth, Jim Ellis, Jack Richardson, ,lack Sharp, George Anderson, Brooke Amold, and Coach Jont Tyson. HORN ET BASEBALL SCHEDULE-1959 March 31-Edgewater April 7-Oviedo ., E April ll-Winter Park Q X April 17'Oviedo ,, a , April 21-Lyman ,,,, 1 'xl IR, ' ,Q , April 24--Lyman , X y A 4 9 I April 28-Edgarwatvr W N il xi ' 1 i 1 I X -N . ay 4-Winlf-r lark :Q May 6, 7. 8, sr us sul, U X - 1 X W r ' A L X X I ' ' ,, . . -flruup Tnliriiaixmwil I46 ,, Tinker Field Ovir-flu Harper-Shf-parfl Tinkf-r Fic-lfl Tinl-u-r Fiwflfl lmligwoml 'link'-r lfn-I-I iliinlwr Ifir-lil fx? 1 r' J X S J X sag' ,J l X ,+L RN QN X x NF x ,ik ,....q..p- 411. if Nw ,lack Sharp shows his stance that hanged out many a base hit last season. X to il Et ,' f , X 6 r'i?'f' 1 il L nf ' it Qi X XY ,F X af 'F' 1 s ' -S gl , Q. A Pi- . - alri- yg:,aMff'f,vmf ' 1 N my Covering the initial sack is first baseman Brooke Arnold Www HE ,lim Ellis makes a throw from his shortstop position. l 9- H,, W ,, f Q ,gf 'Q I 'f Q .J L . f Q John Hormuth makes the out on a long fly ball during a Hornet scrimmage session. ,y , M' 4 4 gif? .Q , f 'ww' 1 I , Q, 9., -. W . l mf ff fm, V, X -ur .g., Cr:-ally ,Vi , , .fa ...M P M31 ji flll Hl ln th' lvl lwlr xlllllll' Illlll'lll llnx w IT will ln lulfx llllllillll-llll. lmlw -ll'-lllllllll .ln injury :fnrlx III Ill: xv-.n, mul null Ilnl -1 IIIIUII llllk KVI!-ull f, W , 7 Way., , V ff W1'r,,,, u l q -4 a w v n if .Q 1 4 s .1 .Nl .. ff? Af.. fl H ' I s s , 4. ' u Jr' ', f 4' I .+A ' 59? , , Ii:- ' -A .. .1- 93 ...mm 'Y -- .41 , I Cf-urge Andmson anxiously awaits the next pitch. I 'X I 1, , fb Aa. I Abeel, .1 ohn--62 Activities-103 Aglio, Mr. Thomas A.-15, 73, 90 A1ib.-mi, Jim-22, 77. 80, 136 Aliberti, Mary-54. 88, 89, 91, 102, 116 Anderson, Carole-99 1 Anderson, George-20. 69, 130, 133, 146 Anderson. GeneY62 Arnold. Brooke-23, 69. 89, 96, 139, 140, Arnold, Kent-62, 139, 143 Attard, Mary Ann-23, 78, 102, 107 Auger, ,lay-54, 136 Balthazor, ,lim-23. 76, 139 Band-71, 92 Barrette. Dick-61. 84, 131 Barry. .lay-99. 146 Barry, Tom-62. 142 Bartling.. Joe-54 Bartok. Reverend Chas. A.-8. 87 Barton. Bob-54 Basketball-139 Statistics-145 Bates. Bobby-5-1. 94. 109 Bauer. Tony-54, 109. 116. 139 Beausejour. Terry-5-1. 101. 114. 116 Berry. Maureen-24 Blair. Mercedes-24. 71 Blake. Buddy-62 Blake. Patsy-54. 91 Blonigan. Paul-54. 146 Blonigan. Dave-62 Blow. Larry-62 Blurner. Bobbi-24. 81 Bohn. George-54. 132 Bowers. Mary' Ann-54. 91. 112, 134 Brady Caroline-62. 88. 101, 108 Braue. Freddie-62. 77. 80 Brennan. ,lirn-54 Brennan. Pat-61. 84. 131, 139 Burridge. Barbara-55. 92. 101. 112 Canright. Sarah-25. 76, 107, 112 Carson. Paul-55. 109 Caruso. Mrs. Ann 31.-16 Cavezzi. Tohi-55. 109 Caveni. Mrs. 1011H'142 Charny. Vlvinston-25, 73, 108 Chimento. Joe-62 Chlop. Marian-55. 83. 114 Cimock. Ben-62. 84. 127, 139 Cirnock. Maureen-53. 100, 10 Christmas Tree Sale-110 Clark. Rosalind-62 Class lnspirations-47 1, 116 Class Officers Juniors-33 Seniors-21, 22 Sophomoresf-61 Clubs Band-71, 92 Debate-73, 73, 90 Drama-94. 95 4-H-102 Glee Club-70 Junior Social Club-937 Pep-91 Press Club--100. 101 Quill and Scroll-101 Red Cross-102 Spanish-83. 89 Colantonio, NiCkY 92' Coldren, Barbara'-201 fl 99 118, 134 144, 146, 147 INDEX Comfort, Judy-55, 109 Contents-3 Conway, Jim-55, 88, 144, 131 Cook, Mrs. Myra-15, 114 Cooper. Linda-55 Copeland, Rodger-62 Corbett, Donna-26, 69 Cornwell, Joe-55 CTOY- Donna Jo-'62 Csotty, Steve-62 Curriculum-67, 68 Cycmanick, Mike-62 Cycmanick, Mrs. Mary P,-14.2 Daniel, Penny-55, 71, 92, 101 Daniels, John--55 Daniels, Kathy-26, 78 Davis, John-62 Davis, Leslie Ann-62, 83 Debate Team-73, 78, 90 DeBord, Dennis-55, 136 Dedication-Frontpiece Dedication of New Wing-111 Deinetree, David-62, 136 Demetree, Arthur-26, 75, 87, 89, 136 Demetree, Francis-62, 83 DiOrio, Piitf62, 91 DeWitt, Mary-62, 83 Dowden, Ann-62 Ebersole, Jack-27 Edwards, Jimmy-63, 84, 142 Edwards, Mike-56 Eggett, Stephanief27 Ellis, Jim-27, 96, 98, 112, 126, 146, 147 Ellis, Mr. John-142 Evans, Mrs. Marvel-16 Faculty-11 Fallucca, Cookie-63 Farrelly, Reverend Terrence-9 Fernandez, Fred-56, 137 Fileger, Nancy-56, 113 Fine Arts Art-71 Band-71 Glee Club-70 Speech-71 Foerch, Cathy'-28, 109 Football Games Eustis-128 Lyman-129 New Smyrna-127 Seabreeze-130 Titusville-131 Ford, Bob-63 Forniola, Frank-61 Foreword-4 Founders-5 Fournier, Lillian-56, 109 Fox, Bonny-20, 90, 94, 95, 97 132, 133, 135, 139, 140, 141, 143 Fries, Micky-28, 77, 80, 127, 132 Furlong, Robert-28, 73, 89, 112 Gaugler, Paula-63 Gayzik, Judy-29, 88, 89, 97, 112, 115, 134 Geldner, Doc-129 Cerken, Ken-19, 114 Glatfelter, Trudy-56, 92 Gleason, Barbara-63, 134 Goff, Warren-63 Graduates-17 I49 Graduation 1958-106 Grahn, Juanita-63 Gray, Leon-56, 109 Gray, Marti-29, 109 Grimm, Bill-56 Grove, Phyllis-29, 78 Grove, Susan-56, 109 Hack, Karen-56, 92, 101, 116 Hage, Tom-30, 49, 87, 90, 108, 129 Hakeman, Lynn-56, 109 Hall, ,loe-63 Hall, Mary Ann-22, 75, 94, 95, 96, 101, 155 Hanna, Diana-63, 83, 91, 93 Hart, Maureen-63, 84 Harvey, Carl-56 Hayes, Neal-30 Heckman, Judy-56, 109 Heidbrink, Pat-63 Heidrick, Anne-56, 72, 100, 101 Heidrick, Frank-63, 84, 115, 142 Hellwig, Ellen-57, 100 Hemmes, Jeanne-30, 78, 89, 107 Hergenroether, Carol-51, 100, 101, 110 Hightower, Herbert-63 History-79 Hodges-57 Holloway, Sylvia-63, 89 Holmes, Reverend William I.-9 Holzmeyer, Larry-31, 138 Homecoming-134 Home Economics--82 Honor Court-48, 49 Hormuth, .1 erry-63 Hormuth, lim-53, 110, 116, 118, 132 Horrnuth, John-31, 49, 73, 89, 108, 130, 138, 146, 147 Hormuth, Mr. Anthony-138 Hornsby, Sally-31, 94, 95, 97, 112 Hurley, Most Rev. Archbishop Joseph P., DD.-3. 37. 111. 120 Hurtuhise, Mike-63 Hyatt, Bobby-63 .1 ackson, Barbara-63 Jaeb, Adrian-63, 96 Jaeb, Audrey-32, 48, 73, 90, 97, 109, 110, 115, 134 Johnson, Jeff-57, 87 Jones, Brian-63, 84 Jones, Kay Ann-63 J ones, Tommy-63 Journalism-72, 100, 101 Kasda, Albina-32, 107 Kelly, Barbara-63 Kelly, Mike-32 Kelly, Shannon-63 Kelly, Sue-63 Kernochan, Diane-57 Kettles, Carl-64 Kienast, Anne-33 Kinsley, Betty-57, 116 Kledzik, .loe-33, 74 Klein, Dave-33, 73, 90 Kluft, Ernest-64, 92 Knipe, Barbara-57, 91, 93, 102, 109, 119 Knowles, Sharon-34 Kramer, Richard-57 Krehl, Barbara-64 La Baron, Sue-57, 109, 116 La forest, Larry-64 Lagoni, Bill-64 Lake, John-64 Lamb, Joyce-64 Landers, ,lim-57, 109 Lane, Dotty-34, 107 Lane, Elli-61 Lane, Ester-64 Lane, John-57, 118, 139, 141, 146 v Lane, Mary-34, 97, 107 Lane, Mr. Roland P.-118 Language Arts Joumalism-72 Latin-73 Research-72 Spanish-73 Lapinski-64 La Regina, Eddie-57 Latin-73 Lawler, Reverend John P.-10, 69, 87, 105, 111, 118, 127 Lawton, Happy-57, 91, 102, 116, 119 Ligas, Judy-58 Lindeman, David-35, 89, 94, 95 Lindlau, loan-64 Lovell, Kathleen-64, 83 Lutz, Pat-35, 79, 92, 107 Lyons, Miss Sue-15, 93 Lyons, Reverend Richard-9 MacQui1lan, Suzzanne-35, 73, 90 Maher, Mike-21, 49, 73, 79, 87, 89 Maher. Pat-58, 91, 100, 101 Mahoney, Reverend lohn D.-14, 77, 80, 87, 108, 142 Mainville. Marl-:f36, 89, 99, 101 Malaglm. Mike-64 Malatesta. Marti-53, 91, 115 Malone, Teresa-88 Maloney. Ed-64, 108 Martel. Brian-58 Mathematics Algebra-75 Geometry-75 Mechanical Drawing-74 Trigonometry-74 Mattingly, Carol-58, 109 Mokulliffe, Florence-64, 83 McCasl-cill, Sharon-36, 97, 115 Mcffool. Peggy-58, 112 McCool, Susan-64, 112 McCu.re, Judy-64 McKenna, ,loe-64 Mr-isel, Mr. Harry J,-14, 77, 80, 139, 140 Merola, Mickey-64, 127, 115 Meyer, Andy-64, 142 Michels, Carolyn-22, 48, 107, 155 Miller, Donarae-58, 82, 91, 109, 118, 134 Miller, John-36 Miller. Pat-37 Minstrel Show-114 Mitchell. Sharon-58, 89, 119 Miter-100, 101. 122 Morris, Suzy-58, 109, 116 Mosler. Robert---64 xlullifrllanll. Dollle-37, 89 Mullen. Carol -'58 Mullen. .loan-61 Mullin. Tom-37. 49, 76. 87, 88. 89, 111, 111. l-1.1 N8l'lu4lll1. .llllllfv 511, 100, 110, Nvielf-rl, l14'wi'c'iul William Cu lf.l'.l'.S,-8 NIQIIIIIIP, .'1ll1'll lil Ne-lsuii. ,lv:iiuu- lvl- lNi-lii, ,lim 321, llll, 1113 Nuwnlt, Mi'-, lillmn l'. lb U'lli'ie'ii, ,lim 1111, 72, 05, 11.1, iVlll'11'll, l'1-ggi' lvl-, 73, 83, HB, 91 U'llrif'n. l'ul bl U Ili-ll, lXllI't'll 1,5 lllli-iilviiipi-i, Siuuly 58 i1lllK'Illilll'1L,lllllfll 38 U11-vin, lIlnu'k 21, 72. 9-I-, 96, 136, 137 llmiiiiiziilimwims KS:-v illulisl-85, 86 l'ui'lvl1vw. 111-tty--39, 80, 114, 115 l'u-ilnrs 9 128, 133. 139. 140 Payment, .1 ulie-58 Pella, Barbara-65 Perrine, Don-58, 139, 144. Philosophy-69 Pierson, Russ-59, 101, 116, 1 Pope Iohn X'Xl'I1-7 59139 Potter, Ralph-65 Power. Betsy-65 Power. Kathy-39. 73, 75, 93. 96, 101, 107, 110 114 115 Power, Mary-59 Powers, Penne'-39 Preface, Editors-2 Preisser. Becky-59, 87 Price. David-61 Prince. Mary Jane-65, 83 Procession-120, 121 Prom 119581-98. 99 Pulsifer. Don-65 Purvis. Lawton-59 Quill and Scroll-101 Quinton. Joe-40. 72. 89. 114, 127, 136, 137 Radigan. Tom-59 Ragazzino. Philip-59. 109 Rao, Robert-10. 69. 89 Rausch. Karol-59. 91 Recker. Jack-65 Red Cross-84. 102 Reger. Susan-65. 92 Reilly. Judy-65. 89 Rentz. Dianne+10. 107. 109 Richardson. Jack-41. 9-1. 95. 146. 147 Retreat-117 Richardson. Janet-65 Rickard. Mary 10-65 Riffi. Carin-65 Robertson. Diane-59. 109. 116 Robiedorix. Gail-59. 109 Roby. Mary Ann-65. 92 Roman. Jeanette-65 Rose. Hrs. Margaret-16 Rossi. Anne-65. 83 Row. Phyllis-11. 107 Rowell. Bob-65 Ruff. Dennis-65 Schegel. Bob-65. 142 Schroeder. Charles-65 Schulster. Merrill-59 Sciences Natural Biology-77 Chemistry-76 Physics-77 Secretarial Bookkeeping-80 Shorthand-81 Typing-81 Social Cooking-82 Home Nursing-83 Red Cross-84 Sewing-82 Sharp, John-41. 112, 114, 137. Shattuck. George-59. 109, 132 Shawen. John-65 Shawen. Bobe-59 Sheffer, Sharon-60 Shepp, Carol-53, 109 Shifalo, Bob-65 Shor, Frank-60 Shor, Phil-65. 84, 142 Shuttleworth, Cliff-42. 135 Simon, Ginni-42 Simon, Jimmy-65 138, 146, 147 Sisters Mary Edward-13, 73 Maw Evangelista-13, 105 Mary George-113 Mary Theophane-13, 72, 74 Rose de Lima-13, 75 Teresa Maria-12, 69, 71, 82 Skees, Stan-65, 115, 142 Smith, Kenny-66, 142 Soistman, Eddie-66 Solomn, Nancy-60, 82 Social Studies-78, 79 Sports Baseball-146 Basketball-137 Bowling-136 Football-125 Stangenello, Marie-66, 92, 114 Stebick, Pam-66, 84, 93, 102, 119 Steinert, Marlene-66 Stivers, Mr. Howard 17.-15, 71, 92 Stott, Marianne-60 Stott, Richard-66 stfipp, Betty J o-42, 43, 73, 95, 96, 98, Sullivan, Jack-66, 139, 140, 141, 143 Swangren, JanetA43, 76, 110, 114, 115 Sweeny, Mary Jane-66 Swenk, Karen-66 Table of Contents-3 Taylor, Marcia-66 Testa, Kathy-65, 83, 119 Thompson, Tommy-60 Thurman, Marie-43, 71, 95, 97, 134 Tilden, Mrs. Evelyn-15, 81 Toepke, Jack-60, 146 . Tarrez, Mary Jane-66, 88 Turkey, Raffle-110 Tyson, Mr. Jont-14, 79, 126, 137, 146 Uebelher, Joe-60 Underclassmen-51 J uniorsA53 Sophomores-61 Variety Show-115 Vettraino, Joan-60, 92, 102 Vitkauskas, Lydia-43 Volpitta, Peter-66, 142 Vozey, Ronnie-66, 115 Ward, Maureen-66 Watkins, Richard-60, 109, 113 Weber, Judy-44, 69, 119 Wehmeyer, Ed-60, 109 Wehrli. George-66, 142 Weinheimer, Rev. William J.-9 Welsh, Mike-44 Welsh, Paul-60 White, Tommy--66, 132, 142 Wicks, Carol-44, 76, 89, 107 Wilkins, Mariannei45, 80 Williamson, Joe-45 Williamson, Pat-60, 82, 83 Wilson, Mr. Robert416 Winslow, Harold-66 Wisnowski, Mike-45 Wohlust, Ken-46, 72, 96, 133 Wood, Marvin-V66 Yearbook Staff-95, 96 Young, Beverly-66, 83, 91, 114 Young, Rex-46, 79, 87, 90, 143, 146 Zahn, Maria-66 101, 108, 118, 134 Zimorski, Mary Chris-46, 48, 71, 96, 97, 101, 110, 115 Zimorski, Paul-66, 137, 142 Zukoski, Richard-66, 139 M ' , 0 AUTOGRAPHS X 1 4 v- W hl N, : Ill! . xf.?l:!li'5l7b' .pf -.-'wail-,pi 1' 3A1'lF?'UilU j1 X. lx-:.i1lnl.gg:UJ . '.l':'!i-1,1 1 V, i f X75 -V X Eflfqyp x T 65 44, LX , , fg gjt .3 Y ' l52 513242-37wir 'T . ' y AUTOGRAPHS ggi, - X x - 'Q , A 7 1 ff -1. 3? ft S X G A in ?4 9l t 20 .Q V1 y as ,S X , f' ,4 5, V, N fair? .. NX 059.232 f f,QZ If 'fn' L- 1- Y A fa 4 . L f fx- 4' w Q , i AUTOGRAPHS ,QW WWW, f mf ,gb-536, jg f27QQQ44Mf54AQm 7644! flfwcemfelf CL wwbae 75 P. 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I57 '-'fl g I' Blue mnq onus: Jwf i , l I I' ' ., ' I 4 F ' I 1' 4 SIFFEED-1'L5I bla, JA 1-'ww . . 4, ' -u 12-.-4 I Compliments of SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC I58 Compliments of ORLANDO MOTORS, INC. 26 W. Colonial Drive ORLANDO. FLORIDA f-: mo A' 'N , F -f gffgi ' F T , .1 4,,bi i I iaiigui o-i- I -iio lm lllllll lm WI P LY M O U T H D O D G E Your Dodge and PIymouI'I1 Dealer Dodge Job-RaI'ecI Trucks HERMAN J. HEIDRICH 81 SONS GROWERS AND SHIPPERS DANKEE BRAND FRUIT AND VEGETABLES AFFILIATES Oalcfielcl and Elba Growers, Inc. ELBA, N.Y. Washinglon Farms Corporalion HEIDRICK, GA. ORLANDO FLORIDA I59 9 CEMENT LIME sole UILDER SUPP YC V2 1 e J GLA FLORIDA I609 Chicago Ave. Phone: GA 3-443l Phone: GA 5-9579 l6O Complimenfs of VAI L H EALTH CLI N IC DR. R. W. GELDNER DR. K. F. VAIL ' Rey! mm' Relax 0 Eaye Nerzfouf Temiofz 0 Relieve Fezfigzzecl, Tired Feeling! 0 Eezfe Sore, Arbizzg Mzzfeley Niagara Cyclo Massage Living Furni+ure: ' Iwlme Ci'wl fj0'Z , , 0 Reliezfifz Pezizz fzuoeiezteci with Lounge Chairs, Sofas, Chaise Lounges and mmde imm Niagara's famous line of porrable massage equip- menf for home or professional use. . . mm,y of Wm 0 Deereezfizzg mmrle ,rpezmz of ez 0 Eeuizzg common pezizzy of medi- cally-diagfzoferl artllrifif, burfifiy, rlaezmnzfimz Also - Hea+ and Massage Cushions 0 R d ' 762i trolling f 'gbt 3I7 fjfigynfgedrlzeflggeilly-j21'ovezlLiiliagara ORLANDO Slezzderizlfzg Programj 0 Izzrlzzfllzg deep, refffzzl Jleep Besi' Wishes 'ro +he Graduafes From DOERR'S TRAILER AND EQUIPMENT COMPANY I03 SOUTH ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL lbl Congra'ruIaIions Io +I'1e Class of '59 Bes'r Wishes +o +I1e Gradua+es KN IGHTS DR. RAY A. OF CQLUMBUS OLECH, D.D.S. ORLANDO COUNCIL 2l I2 I ' I ' , A f' If ' I-'FI fi X - '-F V. Q , .5 , I .zli fs. I' s-ss . :'f ZZZ - CWM 7 45' ' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADS LAWTON'S .IEWELERS 47 N. Orange Avenue BELK'S DEPARTMENT STORE in COLONIAL PLAZA Sfore Hours I0 A.M. +o 9 P.M. Phone GA. 4-242i REMEMBER YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT BELK'S Sincere Wishes for I'he Fufure Success of Ihe '59 Bishop Moore Graduaies THE BILL O'BRIENS Bes+ Wishes +o Graduahng Seniors FROM A FRIENDLY PLACE TO INSURE , : oi I36 Eas'r Robinson if 59 , OrIancIo GA. 5-346i AGENCY INC. S SMYTH LUMBER COMPANY CompIe're Builders Supplies ORLANDO-COCOA COCOA BEACH BesI' Wishes 'Io 'rhe Class of '59 From JAMES J. SIMON, HOME BUILDER NOW IS THE TIME! COOL ALL SUMMER LONG Your EnI'ire Home Wi+h GENERAL I ELECTRIC WEATHER TRON AII Au'roma+ic I-IeaI' Pump I'Iea+ AII WinI'er Long From 'rhe Same Uni? Phone 4-5636 Orange PLUMBING 81 HEATING CO. 4I9 So. Hughey S+., Orlando Congra'ruIa+ions and Besf Wishes For Comforf SAN JUAN HOTEL oRLANDo, FLORIDA W :f 3 ig V y mvn C d ui y riunw an rc .I ivcx in con ra u a un ou ImImn Irum Bnxhop Moore Hsqh SLhooI. COLLEGE PARK NATIONAL BANK AT ORLANDO Convenience and Profecfion- In Ihe hear? of CoIIege Park Office Phone CR. 7-I922 Res. Phone GA. 4-6I7O ARTH U R DEMETREE Your Home Builder DEMETREE BUILDERS, INC. Monferey Homes Ardsley Manor ORLANDO. FLORIDA 262I ARDSLEY DR. P. O. BOX 75I7 PHONE GA 5-5408 ORLANDO, FLORIDA JACK DEMETREE RESIDENCE Prem-'lenI 300I Ardsley Drive MARIO FARINA Air Condifioning and Heaiing PAUL SPELLMAN FARINA HOMES D INC' U Builder and Conlraclor IVIGCI1GI1ICCII C0l'lI'I'GCI'lI1Q 3206 Ardsley Dr. PHONE GA 54666 PHONE GA 5-0550 ORLANDQ' FLQRIDA 723 Brookhaven Drive ORLANDO, FLORIDA I65 PHONE GA 4-6584 ORLANDO AUTO SUPPLY, INC. AuIomo+ive Par+s and Accessories JAMES L. MAGEE, Owner 235 S. 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DUCKWORTH'S GARAGE 2004 Edgewa+er Drive PHONE: GArden 3-260I FIRST NATIONAL BANK YOUR PERSONAL BANK 3A Paid on Savings Accoun+s Compounded SemiannuaIIy OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY sLlPcovERs VENETIAN BLINDS BARNES DRAPERY FLOWERS AND LUMBER COMPANY Doorway 'Io Building Economy EAST COLONIAL DRIVE FLOOR COVERINGS 2008 NO. ORANGE AVE. Tile - Carpe'r - Linoleum DIAL GA 5-3487 CARPET-S ORLANDO, FLA. Besi Wishes Io 'rlne Class of '59 CongraI'uIa+ions Ffom DR. JOHN R. HARKINS AZALEA PARK HARDWARE Home of GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES A. K. FEKANY CONSTRUCTION CO. BuiIder of OuaIi+y Homes 465 LAKEERONT BLVD. Winfer Park PHONE: MI. 4-5234 ARTHUR'S MEN'S STORE 2308 Edgewa+er Drive ORLANDO FLA. Feafuring NaIionaIIy Adver+isecI Lines in Our New Prep Shop Sizes-I2 II'1ru I8 ITALIAN TERRAzzo, INC. CompIe're Terrazzo Work 70I CLAY STREET P.O. Box I30I MIDWAY 4-I IPS WINTER PARK, FLA. MONROE CALCULATING MACHINE CO. 62I Virginia Drive GIFTS OF DISTINCTION GRAY'S JEWELRY Diamonds - Wafches - Clocks Fine Wa+cI'I Repairing 2003 EDGEWATER DRIVE OrIando, Florida ANDERSON'S AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING, INC. MI 4-I649 Orange Avenue - Win+er Park, Florida GEO. S. ANDERSON. Sales Engineer CorIgra'ruIaI'ions Bed Wishes 'ro The Senior Class +0 .Lhe Class of '59 From FLAMINGO COURT I8I9 N. MILLS VICKY SPELLMAN Realtor PITTMAN BUILDERS' SUPPLY COMPANY NOT INCORPORATED Lumber and Building Ma+eriaIs 32I No. GARLAND ST., ORLANDO. FLA. Mee+ Me aI' The P U TT- PUTT EAST HWY so DON GALLAGHER 'I' AGENCY 'I' REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Florida Homes Aufo - Fire Businesses Casualfy Acreage Hospifalizafion I976 W. Fairbanks Avenue Winfer Parlc, Fla. Phone Mldway 4-5385 DONAHUE BODY WORKS 200-220 W. Jefferson Sfreef JOSEPH W. LUTZ CECIL McMlCHEN Owner GEORGE AND PETE DANIEL Congrafulafe The Class of '59, Bishop Moore FAIRWAY MARKETS Choice Wesfern Meafs EDGEWATER DRIVE NEAR PAR 9l7 W. FAIRBANKS FRANK and GLENN SUNOCO SERVICE STATION 75 N. Main 500 N. Orange GA 5-2449 GA 5-0675 Xf Tires - Tubes - Bafferies - Washing Polishing - Mofor Tune-Ups - Mufflers l0,000-Mile Checks - Brake Service Licensed and Bonded MICHAEL DOLARK BUILDING CONTRACTOR Homes for Florida Living GA. 3-496i OUR BUSINESS IS BUILT ON OUALITY - DEPENDABILITY - SERVICE NAMACO 50 Years of Fine Maffresses You Can Rely on a NAMACO MaH'ress Phone GArden 4-4066 5000 Kuhl Ave. P.O.Box 2I09 Office and Facfory in Orlando, Florida NATIONAL MATTRESS CO. OF ORLANDO GULF FROSTOP, INC. Congrafulafions fo Class of '59 ORLANDO MACK SALES MACK TRUCKS I339 W. WASHINGTON STREET PHONE GA 5-908i ASSOCIATED RADIO . AND TELEVISION APPLIANCES I49 NorI'In Orange Avenue GORDON 81 COPELAND PHONE GA 5-I56I 340I Edgewa+er Drive Phone GA 3-9248 SPECIAL PATRONS REVEREND WILLIAM WEINHEIMER REVEREND CHARLES A. BARTOK REVEREND TERRENCE FARRELLY Orlando REVEREND RICHARD LYONS Sanford REVEREND WILLIAM J. HOLMES Kissimmee REVEREND JOHN P. LAWLER Win'Ier Park SISTERS OE ST. JOSEPH OrIando BISI-IOP MOORE FACULTY MR. AND MRS. GEORGE ANDERSON MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS AUGER MR. AND MRS. WALTER COLLINS DOCTOR ROBERT HENNS MRS. MIRIAM I-IORNSBY MR. AND MRS. ROLAND LANE MR. AND MRS. W. .I. LINDEMAN MR. AND MRS. .IOI-IN S. MULLEN DR. AND MRS. JOI-IN O. RAO DR. AND MRS. GLENN PIERSON MR. AND MRS. CLIFFORD THOMPSON I-IOME AND SCI-IOOL CLUB OMPANY SOUTHLAND PR jILL:G C LAWTON PRINTING COMPANY Depen a my R+. 2 Box 35AB PrirI+ifI9 ' MUIII9'aPI I 9 it Engfaving PHONE GA 2-3594 Mimeoqfaphing ' I-III'09'aPI 9 J B LAWTON III Owner 88 NOTIIT I IU9I'9Y Phone GA 2'I38I I I I I I73 Besf Wishes Io Ihe Gradua'rion Class From fhe YOUTH CENTRE, INC. From Cradle +o College 66 N. Orange Ave. Ph. G.A. 2-6338 FENTON'S The Hi-Fi Record Cen+er 2204 EDGEWATER DRIVE I af A' A ig ei 0 INCORPORATED 227 - 231 EAST MICHIGAN AVENUE PHONE G.A. 3-0659 WALTER MENGES CIo'rhier Io Men 206 NORTH ORANGE AVENUE A 81 B CABINET SHOP I740 W. Fairbanks PHONE M. I. 7-36l8 Cus'rom Furnilure and Ki+chen Cabine+s LIGHTFOOT - BAILEY INSURANCE AGENCY IBO9 E. Colonial Drive ORLANDO, FLA. THE OUAINT SHOPPE III E. Welbourne Winfer Park Complimenls IVICKELLER - CADILLAC BISHOP MOORE CAFETERIA PEN-CRAFTERS OF ORLANDO FRANK P. WISE, Owner Au+horized Fac+ory Sales and Service Founiain Pens - Mechanical Pencils Ballpoinl Refills Phone GA. 2-6332 Cor. Church and Main Orlando Congra'ruIa+ions From RADIO ACCESSORIES CO. P.O. BOX 9II EPSPQ 014 Complimenis of ORLANDO APPLIANCE CO., INC. 2I0 N. ORANGE Ave. DOOMAR - BUILDING 3009 Ardsley Drive Across From I'he Church 5098 E. Colonial Drive X .Ja ORLANDO, FLORIDA ' fx COLLEGE PARK X HOT DIGGITY S33 I Owned and Oporalcd by JOHN K. LANGENBACHER 3705 EDGEWATER DRIVE 'X Specializing in Fine Food 'I for All +he Family BOOSTERS FOR MOORE MEMORIES MR. AND MRS. O. J. ARNOLD, JR. MR. AND MRS. JOHN ATTARD MR. AND MRS. E. A. BALTHAZOR MR. AND MRS. ROGER O. BLAIR MR. AND MRS. R. E. BARTON, SR. MR. AND MRS. BEN C. CIMOCK MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL CLARK MR. AND MRS. VANCE L. COOPER MR. AND MRS. THOMAS CORBETT MR. AND MRS. HERBERT M. CORNWELL MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL DANIEL MR. AND MRS. E. EDWARDS MR. AND MRS. J. K. ELLIOTT MR. AND MRS. JOHN W. ELLIS MR. AND MRS. KENNETH J. FOX MR. AND MRS. THOMAS M. HEMMES MR. AND MRS. J. E. HERGENROETHER MRS. CATHERINE HODGES MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH KEHOE MR. AND MRS. JERRY KINSLEY MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM G. LAMB MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM T. LANE MR. AND MRS. CHARLES K. McCASKILL MR. AND MRS. F. D. MAINVILLE MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND MARTEL MR. AND MRS. LEO H. MEYER MR. AND MRS. FRED OWLES MR. AND MRS. WALTER C. PRAMPLE MR. AND MRS. A. J. ROBERTSON MR. AND MRS. ROBERT SHAWN MR. AND MRS. EDWARD SOISTMAN MR. AND MRS. 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