Calvert Hall College High School - Cardinal and Gold Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1956

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Y 'J , 'N 1 k J K ,- Q ' LJ ff A., 'L ff the events of the year 5 Q I V 'ffffl if recorded for your review in this issue BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF THE CATHOLIC COLLEGE IN BALTIMORE .. .Lvlilxl ,A a 11 7 I I . ,A -, 4,4 ' clkiflff ' Q!! A px!! CALVERT HALL 4755 Hmm! zum' ia! GOES O INSIDE? ln fhaf gray sfone building ihere are almosi a 'lhousand people-all sizes and shapes. Ai' in+ervals of forfy minu+es iis halls are filled wifh scurrying you+h 'rrudging fo 'lheir nexi class or dashing fo +he cafeieria. Af'I'er school cell 206 disciplines +he seemingly incorrigible portion of 'rhe sfudeni body, while numerous ex+ra-curricular clubs bring dramaiics, debafing, sporfs, journalism, and elecfronics fo 'rhe pupils so inclined. ln lhis sense Calveri' Hall is like any o+her school, bu+ fhere is a cer+ain quali+y which raises if above +he rouiine limiis of mosi insl'i1'u+ions of learning. Whaf is +his qualify? If can be bes+ unders+ood when one realizes +ha+ fhe faculfy have given iheir lives for +he lives of +he boys fhey leach: +ha+ +heir primary concern is fhe spirifual developmenl of 'fheir pupils, and fhen, in+elIec+ual development All who aHend Calverf Hall are influenced by +he example of +he leachers. While in class, ihe siudenf becomes fascinaied by knowledge: he wanfs as much of i+ as possible: and by +he model of 'rhe insfrucfor, he unconsciously develops a Chris+ian aHi'I'ude +0 guide his acquired learning iri a manner beneficial +o sociefy. Exacily wha+ goes on inside cannof be expressed on paper, if musf be realized, for alihough The educa+ion given comprises 'the bricks of ihe pupil's life, +he example of 'rhe facul'I'y is lhe morfar. I I ,-ff' 5 iw 1 t yvrfi'-' 'Y ',. Jail .x M14 . Msg-4?j'ff ,f.. ff- ' ' 1 F, ,',, ..1n-af-L' L. A gn Sa ufu.'59'q' Q,- 1, ry! nl' 14:1 and I .v A- .44- viva..-if Al. .1-mx? ff. .. . uf fn 1 .-f, fb K ur. f 1., , A -was IQ-- iw 41.41 J fm' L E15 42' 7' Www? J N , ,R f .K M A35 N' A ww- f-R919 Ll- ,auf A f ,A 3 i , , 'fd'-5 if .I M A Q ..mf?fl'wlE fwf 4, ,ZTAMTM5 ,iid 4. .nw J, BROTHER GABRIEL CECILIAN. E.S.C.. has been The principal Tor The pasf six years. Through his iudgmenT and experience The policy of The school is formed. The growrh of CalvcrT Hall has been exTensive during Those years. BROTHER FRANCIS REG-IS, F.S.C., has been sTaTioned aT CalverT Hall Tor Ten years, TirsT as Teacher and Then as vice-principal. As Prefecf of Discipline, he may be found in 206 afTer school. BROTHER GALDUS PAUL, F.S.C., former provincial of The ChrisTian BroThers, is presenTly using his vasT knowl- edge To guide Calverf Hall boys. His kind advice is eagerly soughT by C.H.S. men. diy DO WE Fl DME OF SUCH METTLE Thaf fwisf of fafe fhaf broughf fhe Chrisfian Brofhers fo Balfimore one hundred and eleven years ago has been a consfanf blessing fo Calverf Hall boys. The order was founded in France by Sainf John Bapfisf de LaSalle, who is well lcnown for his knowledge of fhe ways of boys. ln I845 fhey sfarfed fheir firsf American school here in Balfimore. Their unceasing efforfs have produced many ouf- sfanding leaders of our cify, among fhem judges, docfors, and businessmen. A greaf deal of whaf we will ever become we owe fo fhe brofhers. The qualify of fhe men of S+. LaSalle is displayed in fhe everyday lives of fhe brofhers. ln 'rhe sfricfesf sense, fheir iob is feaching, buf fhey offen give much more fhan is required of fhem. Perhaps, we can recall our freshman feachers and remember fhe profound impression fhey made on us as our firsf glimpses of a Chrisfian brofher. The brofhers make many greaf sacrifices for fheir sfudenfs, nof only during school hours buf also when fhe school day has ended. Each brofher willingly gives up many hours affer school fo acf as moderafor, and somefimes coach of fhe varied acfivifies in Calverf Hall's exfensive exfracurricular program. A day fhaf sfarfs af 5 A. M. and does nof end unfil fhe lasf bif of preparafion for fhe nexf school day is finished fesfs fhe characfer of a man. Truly +he Chrisfian brofher is a man of characfer, a man of meffle. ltxxs. gap! KX K 7 rf , K s Q'31lQ,,i l .NHJ ,ix , . ei, 1 'ff' .-' 5' N V i S fl gs , T if in 2' fi ' X ,fb ,r , f xl' V , ,ga as . ., HL, as . -A 4?'13f3'!iiQAK7. ,,p'4f v mx -. , ' PM , -HW -23, - as is cc,i cj , ,.g, g Tuff - .:.-rs..-H sera ,T gf A ' s . ,ya-za fi i I' wi ,I ' ., f Mig 'rv V. me 'I I army LL ISSUES F FT '51 BROTHER E. ALOYSIUS, F.S.C. Religion, Spanish, LaIin C.S.M,C,, Senior Advisor rg -. 'OMFANY BROTHER E. BENEDICT, F.S.C. Religion, Draffing AH Club X 2 BROTHER GABRIEL OF MARY F.S.C. Religion, Erencli Basketball Moderalor T H E E A C U L T Y ,g gf. .J Religion, Library Modcralor of The DclJaIing Team MR. FELICE IULA, BROTHER E. PHILIP, FSC., and MR. CHARLES FREITAG Music Deparlmcnl Religion, Algebra 4 Business Mafhemalics Assisfanf AII1IcIic DirccIor F u me xi BROTHER D. JOHN, FSC. X KEY ,QL - it bmw, mi ', ,.,.'+1- ., .K ' f 5 .10 , .24 . K K: k,, V S G. 'V Q ff? N l wig is, is fgiw f -ev' 5. f W' 9 5 . ,-gg, ,,,, ME Q S'a,..,q 3 4742! X , ' J, Us , . BROTHER E. JOHN, E.S.C. Religion, Englisln J.V. Baslxeiball Mocleralor Religion, Geomeiry Radio Club STERLI G BROTHER D. GERALD, F.s.c. 'fx Q E 'QL T?'4'- I-' , BROTHER D. THEODORE, F.S.C. Religion, Spanish, Hislory Moderalor of Eoofball i BROTHER D. ANDREW, E.5.C. . Religion, Hislory Afhlelic Direclor BROTHER F. ANTHONY, F.S.C. Religion, Lafln Sfage Crew BROTHER F. CLEMENT, F.S.C. Religion, Problems of Democracy Hisfory MR. H. KEMP McDANIEL Law Q? QUALITIES BEAR 11.1 THE POLISH ACQUIRED THROUGH EXPERIENCE BROTHER E. LEWIS, F.S.C. Reluguon, BOORRGEPIFIQ Mode for of Baseball and Soc e ,I I - I ,4 ff , .. fl ,, W .. ' x X ,J 2- , X I 1 f M, L ,,g.f2ii5e., 3 ,PNB fu F, , -,,, A 9 BROTHER G CYRIL FSC. Rel g on, Chem sl y . TK I X9 I I3 5 , I I BROTHER F THOMAS R lg B I gy P nfs CI b FSC 'T' BROTHER E. ANDREW, E.S.C. l Religion, A E HALL nglish ss? REVEREFNJD JOSEPH DAVIES Chaplain BROTHER GORDIAN OF JESUS, F.S.C. Religion, English Glee Club, Dramaiic Club BROTHER G. BERNARDINE, F.S.C. Religion, English Siudeni Council, CARDINAL AND GOLD MR. MARTIN MCKIBBIN Hisiory Assisfani Fooofball and Baskelball Ccach MR. NICHOLAS SCHLOEDER English J.V. Foofball Coach X . gf K f x . L ...1 13 f . 55 Q fx M..' .... jggav K .,,,.4 S'-8-ww i '15-I F1 , - , . I Carroll Meize wa+cl1es ihouglwlfully as Brofher explains a new Lafin verb To lhe class. as rw as fi aye am sae. . . Hislory of pre-lwisforic man is being brouglwl inlo focus by Brolher Grafian. VA. IQ 'J I l 4 Sli ,gf H W s C -Qs x Above: As Carroll Schempp dons his 'freshman 'i'ie, he ihinlzs of what is rc come in his nexi four years. Af righi: One ihing fhai is impressed on a siudeni in his firsl year is ihe necessiiy 'for frequeni visiis fo ihe cha pel. Diminuiive in size, a wide-eyed gaze, and a cardinal and gold Tie disiinguishes every fledg- ling ar C. H. C. This newcomer-referred To raiher inlamously by The upperclassmen as freshmen -is characrerized by his ardenf parlicipalion in any school-sponsored eveni. l-le soon discovers ihaf he musi adapf himself lo aflenfive inferesf in class and many long hours of sfudy in order io acquire Those elu- sive gold cards. He finds, ioo, Thai he musl' acquaini himself wiih ihe diilereni seciions of ihe school, so Thar he won'l be looking for lhe elevafor in The basemeni or The swimming pool in The Annex building. 6514772672 Sfanley Kapinos, ID: Tom Kidwell, IB, Milne Rhom, IA, Joe Carroll, ICQ Tom Johnson, IE: and Hugh McNally, IF, have a chance io show fheir leadership ability by being elcdcd Freshman class presiden+s. 1 'S , 3 'x Every day al +wo-flwirly, Ed Feeney, Bob Burns, Neal Ames and Andrew Caldwell sef lheir siglwfs for home. 5 . 'dr' Q , AN me iw L -1 Lil' A 'j- Dennis Michocki, Ronald Coleman, James Reilly flll oul some of fhe forms so necessary on regisfrafion day. -6,9-Q5 i 4 1 -,L ff . ,. J I. n'. ' -A-' ,:' '- . .i 'A .1 1, nr .f- H ... , ,,. .4 . .. . .I wi. 'fi' '-+54 1 ' - A -. nnx .,- , 236- 4- l QQ p'w sf' - 1 y' 1 I 3 1. L V. ': 4 i . I ' 'Q 1 Fl 1. W The Hall, CalverT Halls award-winning school paper, pro- duces efqhf issues a year prepared by members oT The sTudenT body, Relurninq members OT The l55 sTaTT include The Tollow- inq: Ed Kness, who has been wiTh The paper Tor The pasT Three years, Ray Harris, Ed Finnegan, John Clarlc, Philip Szczepanslci, and Milne Mallen. Newcomers To The sTaTT were insTrucTed by Moderamr BroTher E. Andrew and EdiTor-in-chieT Kness. CurrenT alhlelie conTesTs, social evenTs, and reporTs on The adiyilies and TuncTions OT The numerous clubs are among The many Tealures oT each issue. LasT year's publicaTions received a l'lv1edalisT raTinq Trom The Columbia ScholasTic Press Asso- cialion and a BesT of STaTe award Trorn The Maryland Schol- aslic Press Associafion. G 2 42. Nb 9 A ,Jw yi, Bob 6oldsmiTh, Mille Mallon, and Jim CannaliaTo go over The copy Turned in by The reporTers and check Them Tor any misfalxes in puncfuafion or spelling. Tony Sfover and Dan LinclensTruTh are finishing The lasT few senTences of a Third page feafure. AssociaTe EdiTors: John Zaugg, Ray Harris, George Hola, Phil Szcze- panslci, Ed Finnegan, and Dennis Rogers check picTures Tor a coming issue. -vig . From lhe phone in office B, edilor-in-chief Ed Kness males arrangemenls with lhe prinfer regarding ihe firsl clale on which copy musl be submiffed. Members of lhe '55-'56 Hall sfalif are: lSea+edl John Zaugg, Ray Harris, Eel Kness, Phil Szczepanski, Ed Finnegan, Dennis Rogers: second row, Jim Cannaliafo, Bill Gildea, Dan Lindenslrufh, Milne Mellon, John Nehmsmann, George Hola, Sieve Kadash, Bob Golclsmilhg +hird row, John Valeniini, Bob Aflninson, Larry Elkins, and Anlhony Sfover. ,-5 F A . KD l x txt Q' X I VM o r L , Lp 1 ' .- Nd W. L 'vi 0 , ,L . Els ,,,-:. f li: 1 I my c 'Tb X' 9' U 1 .7 22 Him IS LITTLE HAM L ALL or us I' A group of villagers from Brigacloon gaze al llie lifeless body of Harry lTony Milelol. Slanding in lhe background are: D. Lafferly, R. Fiedler, M. Cuddinglon, R, Golclsmillw, and J. DeLargy. J. Nellmsmann, L. Helminiak, and E. DiNenna are kneeling. Carole Kidd, preparing for her wedding, receives assislence from Laudone Sfefanowicz lseafedl and Marlene Mix. Looking on are JoAnn Hefner, Belly Reicherl, and Marie Deck. lUpper lelll Tommy and Fiona lBob Day and Marie Deckl. lCenler lefll Fiona and Tommy lJoAnn Hefner and Bill Simmonsl. lLefll Carole Ann Kidd and Tom Weiss lsealedlg Sian Prizchalski and Belly Reicherl lslandingl. F I Y. Playing 'Phe par? of Meg and Jeff are Laudine Sfefanowicz and Jerry Moers- bacher fabovelg and Denny Rogers and Marlene Mix Irighfl ,4 ik 0 2 is r Aa .1-f '- fb ,, 7' In Brigadoon, rhe firsf ac+ Hnale is ihe Sword Dance, as performed by Danny Lafferiy. w7'f '- N- ff I .f f , . ,S , 'ff X , 2 X 1 W PLAI A D FANCY Calverf Hall's review of Broadway musicals was flue basis of Hallmanac '55, Under llve direcfion of Brolher Gordian, fhe groundwork for fhis play began during ihe summer wilh Hue arrangemeni of music by Mr. Felice lula. Miss Anna Frelml was flue dramalics' coach. 24 ni Kallwy Willsladl, Milne Cuddingfon, Jacqueline Sama, Jack Bear, Pal Coames, Charles Snyder, and Jo Ann Hefner unleash llieir lalenls in lhe Window Shopping scene as fliey do llieir rendifion of A PreHy Girl ls Like e Melody. l Lefl l Jean Limmer and Tony Milelo gain favor willl flue audience in fheir number, My Sunny Tennessee. lBelowl Jolwn Anderson, Bob Day, Marly O'Neill, and Jim Forbes are cauglml off guard by Ylieir liflle friend Tommy Gould, who emphafically cries, I Won'f Grow Up. li 52? lRighil Carole Kidd and Danny Q X Lafferfy demonslrale lheir song and dance rouline in a bil of Dearie. Q ' -A l lBelowl Broadway never saw sfreef cleaners lihe Laudine Sfefanowicz, Charles Snyder, Danny Lafferly, and Jean Limmer. . We :Oul lBelowl Mary Smifh and Laudine Sfefanowicz lead fhe chorus as ihey encourage lhe Snowman, Charles Snyder, lo dance. This scene broughi fo an end lhe firsf acl. Through fhe endeavors of lhe parlicipanfs, mosl of whom are piclured above, Hallmanac '55 proved fo be anoiher crowd-pleaser fo which The large audiences can aliesf. 1- L3 1 fe 45 - A 1 Q are for . 45 K M - , 7 y. ' - A linirl ' fi' i 'nl-'fA 5 4,4 VE 92- eww W ,f iw,-i '7 ,Q X jill .ll Iggy!! J O O C I li il K r fi. 'v-.,. My J Leff Hs Liglif Up Time for Vern Adams as Jerry Phillips adds illB feminine ioucli Above Hallman Carl DiPieiro escorfs DoHie Mooney flirouglw ilwe lobby of flue Sheraion Bel edere Hofel. .15 fig Lgezzfafz fa fe ZJQ as S K A f Taking advaniage of n brief inier- mission, Ray Comes adiusfs Hia wrisi corsage of his deie, Barbara Karl. x 33' ' fu v- 'J 1 Hx ru, f. ,G .QM ,ef I . lil :Si .., Ulf A Q l S NW' 7? S Q- Cs!! Y .1 is A . 'i THEY PUT l RALLIES The new loolc around school This year, was The pep rallies produced loy The Slue denl Council, under personal direclion ol Brolher G. Bernardine, FSC. Besides +he lradirional cheers and music, a brief salire was enacled. The biggesl rally of 'rhe year was lhe version ol Person lo Person pur on for The Loyola loolloall game. Leff John Allen por+rays a confused youfh in his slrif enfilled The Elephant lRighfl John Allen in fhe middle of his number, Orange Col- ored Shy is picfured wilh Joe Friday, alias Jim Forbes, in lhe McDonagh rally. Below These five ballered Paflerson players are In reallly John Allen Eugene Marshall, Marly O'Neill, Ronald Davis and Ray Bergin The Theme of This pep rally was You Are There. l -ll 3 2-i L if. li -fl' , 1 i PATTE Rsom NRE fa. 'wirwnggwii . . . 1 1 V I 1 1 1 1 5 3 1 I 1 I Y 4 s 3 41S-f,?Z1 '5i..... fS M ' v 'll wat 'lil ...QD aa Zi2W72dfLZQL'6'lQZ'72 122 aff. . . I lt QA .. Q .audi ,fa A , ff? ' .L A Q V...-+ , f W W,A ,T ,l, Q ..,, A . 1 1. ww' an -. N' 'Q-'WSW' M sf? is i Roberi Wenh wanis fo malre cerfain his aim in life is high. He is supporfed by Bernie Hagner, Jimmy Wen+wor+h fmiddle rowl, and Rober+ Husain, Richard Kaiinowski, and Q img uh fkz fie wcwzzf. .. an-nl Gei+ing up in +he world for some means geHing up in 'Phe wee hours. Jimmy Gafeiy yawns disapproval a+ fhe 6:l7 AM. SLll'T'lmOflS. V4 ,Aint I1 IJ Q1 , my fn 11 33 I2 33 A+ lop: John Valenfini copies a message from a fellow Ham. Above: Larry Helminialn and Warren Milnles dissecl a frog as Carl Cuneo and Mille Cuddinqfon walch effeniively. Af righi: Sophomore Class presidenls are picfured on fhe Caihedral sfeps-lboilom lo lopl Sfephen Kaclash, Bob Dymowslmi, John Luiz, James Byrnes, and Gregory McCarfhy. Lg ff! mms A haughly youlh, proudly displaying his newly-acquired Cardinal marlcs a second-year man. l-lavinq losl his larsl-yearis limidify, he now inlermingles freely-even lo The exlenl ol being seen on lhe ramp. The sophomore year offers lhe sludenl an enlirely new and inleresling phase of science, namely biology. ln addie lion +o lhis, he encounlers rhe world ol angles and circles in plane geomelry or The lenqlhly problems ol general business malhemalics. Exlra curricularly, he now branches oul inlo such aclivilies as lhe Glee Club, The Radio Club and Dramalics. Thus lhe Sophomore year inauqurales a Trend ol con- llnuous advancemenl. llll l If info HDLY ,ylULfSo' f E inf Ppffvcur ffff FUR DEAF Sophomores are really geffing up in Hue world- al leasf up on lhe wall +0 hang flwis posier. Ron Meyers is assisfed by Frank Grau and Ron Seager. Afler a ,ourney Info Hue loffy realms of Caesar Soplws Charles Growslrowslzi, Rudolph Leonard? lforegroundl, and Roberl Lund, Franlr Moflo lbaclxgroundl, descend fo 'rlme cafeleria for lunclw. if v 4259 , 5 5: 'I b fx B S QQ, N 4 x ,Z The Parenls Club, under lhc able moderalion oi Brolhcr F. Thomas, PSC., has sol lor lhcir qonl ihis poor if U lh C alvorl Hall. lo allain lhis Qual, 'rne Club e acquii-ilion ol money lm' lho now V has held a bingo pnrli .wel oliier cial cvcnls inciudinm Mom and Pop Mrs. Sfephen Mellon, Presidenf of fhe Parenfs' Club, presenfs ihe check for dances, and G 'Vlaldl Glidg Fegilvdl' ihe scholarship fund fo Brofher Gabriel Cecilian, F.S.C., principal. From his pleased expression ihe check musf be a sizable one. The execulivc leaders picfured wifh Broiher F. Thomas, F.S.C., are: John Carberry. Treasurerg Mrs. Sfephen Mellon, Presidenfg nd M . J h F lr S a rs o n ran , ecrerary. They plan ihe various aciivifies of ihe Parents' Club. . ---Qi , .., X ups -in Wim 1. w Rffi Mi. 1 To fhe right are William Underwood and Franlr Gladslny, lwo diligenl slaff members of ihe under- cless seclion. Below, underclass edifor, Roberr Magaha. and sporfs ediror, Ed Kness, iolce, as lhey look over Their assignmenfs. lUpper lefrl Pal Smifh, senior class ediior, glances over a previous issue of fhe yearboolr wilh one of his sfaff mem- ,, ,, bers Tony Buccheri. lLefll Philip Sxcze- panslli, sludenl phorographer, explains his camera io sfaff members Sam Quin- fiiiani and Mallhew Hullon. Al The beginning of lhis year, lhe lremendous process oi develop- ing rho l955-56 yearbook began. To gel lhe ball rolling Broiher G. Bernardino, FSC., appoinled Willieim Gildea, edilor-in-chief ol lndusiriously' Due Zaugg and Carl Di pgeim hy lhe Cardinal and Gold: George Claylon, assislanl edilorg Palriclc fo decide on fhe besi picfures for ihe yearbook. Smith, senior claug edilor: Roberl Magaha, underclass edilorj Edward Kness, sporlz editor: and lvlallhew Hullon, clubs edifor. 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Heidriclr, T. NoThern, P. PeTers, W, BurTon, W. Shehield, L. Kessler, W. Heenan, R. Harris, E. Finnegan, C. Barranco, N. Kollman, L. Helminialr, V, Adams. FourTh Row: J. BerTorelli, J. ValenTini, B. Crisfulli, A. MileTo, J. Adams, G. Schroeler, M. Cuddinglon, J. Hobbs, J. Hall, J. France, L. VelTre, T. CuddingTon, J. Koehn, J. Chalmers. The CalverT l-lall band, which was Tormed in l952 Through The inTeresT and cooperaTion oT The sTudenT body aTTer The opporTuniTy had been placed beTore Them by BroTher Gabriel and The TaculTy, is direcTed by Mr. Felice lula, who is assisTed by Mr. Charles l:reiTag. BroTher E. Philip is The moderaTor and Al Budacz is The presidenT Tor The band This year. Leading The various secTions and assisTing Al are: Vern Adams, TrumpeTs: Fred WinTerling, saxophones: Joe PenTe, drums: Ed EinsTein, bass: and Lee KohlhaTer, Trombones. Many Tans have been delighTed by The band's Tancy sTepping and TuneTul music during halTTime ceremonies aT The TooTball games and The sTudenT body has enjoyed iTs enThusiasTic delivery oT pop- ular songs aT school assemblies. The band has also held concerTs Tor oTher organizaTions besides Those connecTed wiTh C. T-l. C., Thus presenTing Them wiTh a very busy schedule since They musT also puT in hours oT pracTice each day in preparaTion Tor These evenTs. A dance band, which has been named The Musicards, has branched oTT Trom The band and plans engagemenTs oT iTs own. The TrumpeT secTion, largesT componenT of The band, supplies The major parT of The volume and melody Tor The band. IT is composed of: FirsT row-Phillip PeTers, Lawrence Helminialrg second row-William Sheffield, Lawrence Kessler, Vernon Adams, Third row-William Heenan, William BurTon, Charles Barrancog TourTh row-Edward Finnegan, Nich- olas Kollman, Raymond Harris. 'i .if-T'T'rr cf 012925. . . . YJQYV1 il inf-i.!f.r' iiiur ,Irwin fiqfi, ihe Sluclenl Coun- ril li 1. f w linuiill, lrirwl li Liiuli.,rl lim cipiniwnz ol lhe lu lf-n' iwif, Oiiqlriiallff i' was lug? ei social qrouii, li il liwfi flfillflh rinil lnlfnq iwvliew. This, year, how- 1 131, lllfj I iuwil, wilh i', ifrexiclffni, Ruberl lvlaqrilm, The sfudcnfs council, under fhe direcfion of Broiher G. Bernardine, sponsors many school acfivilies, such as pep rallies and dances. The members are ll. fo Ll: Firsl Row: J. Doclmins, M, Rohm, W. Kidwcll, J. Thornion, R. Borgin, E. Callahan, J. Harfwig, M. Wyafi T. Urodzialc, G. Gray. Second Row: L. Miller, J. Maslrell, E. Kncss, .', iz' 5 in .. Jw so N Sludenf Council Secreiary Jim Forbes gives his opinion on coming acfiviiies io Vice- presidenf George Clayfon, Treasurer Bob , Joe Grollendick lFron1l and Pal Smifh lBackl, along wifh iheir W dares, lake a break af fhe Sfudenf Council Halloween Hop. , Day, and Prcsidenf Bob Magaha. lT'S GO MAN GO and Brolher G. Bernardino, FSC., rnoderaior, has in- cluded in ilfz agenda sponsoring pep rallies and olher school lunclien-.. Presenlly, lhe council is considering enlarging ils scope of siclivilies so Thai nexl year ei mludenl qovernrnenl will evolve. R, Bueflner, P. Rosiry, D. Cox, E. Finnegan, 6, McCarlhy, W. Simmons, D, Rogers, R. Dymowslri. Third Row: H. McNally, F. Brocirlander, R. Burns, J. Sellman, P. Srnifh, M. O'Neill, F. Grau, S. Kadash, S. Auarcllo, R. Anfrim, A. Boswell. U ' K - W , M.. 5 i .E K K E .gM,:W.w.QM,e,,4,Q dm, nf , ,ij fig? X g A K A fm . ff A-, .,-www Hip Mgt .M . vw imma ,QM faux ' . K K R , ,Q .,,, k ,mmm WW V' 1 bm Q A hs' A i I Y.. , , ,Q wg Q Q .V 1 1 V Q- - FM, l we ,V . gf ' wefs1'9FM'w,': wi , .Q .mmm , F1 Paw? 1f?3 G I -GUN 'rl OWU . Nqf-ggi' K ' T ' -f A -' a- . 1 v 1 Y sg 4 Q MQ ' :A sy, . 4 ' Sify K 1 1 46-it yt 5' - I - 1 -, 'IZ Ame 'N -A P- ff . K ' 1' ,. , 1 at. - a r g' 4. , ' y . .'7A ,, 4 JT 'Wi' X L , -'Q L , P 1'- 1 ., -1- v4 ,5 fm! me aw' A1 sammy. . , lilnwzif 4r4llvI.lI'N11'n1Y rl: III if a 34 K ll ' in owin how Jusf ask Mike Cafaneo and John l+'s a in n g . Moeser. Brother John siands ready 'ro give a helping hand. 12' 2' aff hz hzawzkzg im Ed Finnegan uses a suave fechnique as he shows Cecilia Boar- man iheir names in ihe Chrisfmas Ball program. is I 'K I I Q 1 r I I I I I I I I I I n I I I I I I I I ff I I. L 1. I -H516 R 1 , l ,.1'-- 4..Z iitllli' .unif- 'i ,of .fr A'-'evf .... -gf, ip- A --N., EVGIALI 427 wzws. . . A seemingly endless reign of inleriorily comes 'ro an abrupl end when lhe l-lallman enlers his Junior year. l-le now becomes ol age. l-lis seleclion ol courses may vary as 'ro The: Classical, Scienlilic or Business. l'-le now reaches a period where he can acquire his school ring-lo be proudly displayed by him or be a lreasurecl gill ol his besl girl. The l-lallman climaxes his lhird year by allendinq 'rhe Junior Prom. Af +op: Thomas Brodzialr. a busy Junior, coniemplafes 'rhe day's schedule. Above: Bill Simmons inlerviews Coach Jerry Moerschbacher ou+side ihe Palharson dressing room as part of one of 'lhe pep rallies presenied by lhe Sludenf Council. A+ righf: The Junior Class presidenfs galher on lhe school sfeps-lboifom rowl Sam Azzarello, Mile Wyaff, and Ed Finnegan: llop rowl Ed Callahan, Jack Hariwig, and Al Boswell. l l IW,-Q Lk - -:- 1,5 r' i M 539.15-X' ,L , r , C -gy 'jf' ' f l ' HALL ALTlMWi E 1 Denny Rogers and Bill Simmons assisf members of Seion's orchesfra affer e performance ai The Hall. Q . Jim Waifers, Roberf Solfysiak, and Larry Gunsimol give close affenfion +o ilweir driver iraining insfrucfor, Mr, Paul Burize. MW t X if fhmuvwx I S- ?'4k' F Q I fzazffzzffw kms' A c Tl o Willn a dererrninalion io develop a winning ball club despile llwe loss of sevenleen seniors, coach George Young led Calverl' l-lall's 'imen of aclioni' lo camp af Ml, Sl. Maryls in early Seplember, l955. The reiurn ol Denny Cox, Bill Spann, and Ernie Vellen, along willw linernen Vern Carline, Frank Brown, and Bob Palzwall provided a small nucleus for lliefx uad. Th' li q 15, owever, paved ine way lor a youllw rnovernenl Juniors Joe Commo, Al Boswell, Ed Callahan, and Sophomore island-ouls Frank Grau, I d G G ' in erry ray proved io loe line consislenl workers llial coaclw Young wanled lo fill flue vacancies on llwe slarling eleven. 1 L i I m, I l ii 53,45 I' X Ml - i we f Nl X l Spirifed aclion causes considerable excifemenf for 'xxx 1 N all fans, buf flue leaders of The mosi en+l1usias+i 'x c cheering secfion are fhe players fhemselves who A wail impafienfly fo be seni info fhe game. .4 l Ernie Velien plunges lhrough flue Loyola line for a second-period TD. This score raised Ernie's ieam-leading 'rofal fo 36. Tlue Cards lmvelled 'ro Spring Grove, Pennsylvania, for l'l1C season opener againsl Sl. Francis Prep. Allluouqlu inexperienced, llue Halls lined luolled llue slrong Prep running game beiore dropping flue I3-l2 lfll. ln flue second quarler ol llue Gilman iussle, end Bob Palzwail grabbed a loueludown loss and romped for flue icefbrealcing TD. Denny Cox, Ernie Vellen, and Joe Weber iollowed willu addilional scores as flue Redbirds 'rrouneed flue Blue and Grey, 260. Pallerson Parks powerful Clippers were lueld in Clueclc lor lluree periods by a liqlul Qardinal deleruse. A lone loueludown by llue Pals in llue waning minules ol flue lourllu quarler provided llne margin in a 7-O Calverl Hall loss. H5 . JCB r j ' 7a. K.' . f- Q2 1 A - 4 '35 ' 41 K 'Y , N E f. 1 K, 3 ,A 5 an -- y '51, Q. fm gun 4752 9225? glean X -Own- '77 F- 'dllsugnl m V Al lefl: Ernie Vellen drives for needed yardage in lhe Sl. Joe fracas. Ernie scored one of ll1e fwo Cardinal TD's in lhis game. Below: Marlin Mcliibbin lleffl, assislanl, and George Young, l1ead menfor, are seen discussing slralegy. Al' riglwlz Ernie Velfen is ballling lor possession of ine pigslcin wifh a Palferson Park receiver. , I 1 Y? , On llmis and lhe opposile page, reading counler- clockwise, are ll1e lifleen players who saw mosf of fhe aclion during 'lhe season. They are: Joe Harringfon, Ray Kane, Ed Callahan, Chuck Gun- lher, Joe Commo, Joe Weber, Will Kurelr, Rick Pyle, Bob Miller, Ernie Velfen, Frank Brown, Vern Carline, Bill Spann, Denny Cox, and Bob Palzwall. 0 lin. ff-s 1 This classic example of hard-cl1arg- ing Cardinal linemen includes Francis Grau, Alberl Hammond, Alberf Boswell, and Gerald Curran. Denny Cox, veleran quarlerbaclr, hauls a runner down from behind in lhe annual rivalry wifh lhe Wash- inglon Cadels from Sf. John's. ,'5'5Ie,r, 1- 'f'.JZ 'W get 4 Q Mx' F A-has .. Z 4-'fy ff 1... . , .ig 'J . A - P w .X 'L r is 'P at E'-1, is is ' as f air MOW 'EM DOWN .Lgcrf Eumbles plagued lhe Redbird cause as Sf. Johns ol Washinglon look advanlage ol seven Hall rniscues To win I9-I3. Bill Spann snared a Johnnie pass and raced down lhe sidelines lo hil paydirl in The final period. Ernie Vellen also drove over bu? lhe l-lall's rally fell shorr. Ailer lrailing al The half, 6-2, Calverl l-lall downed Washing- +on's Archbishop Caroll, 2l-6, as Denny l-lormes scored lwice. Jaclc l-larlwig and Ernie Vellen earned TD's as lhe Redbirds loppled lvicllonogh despile many penallies. Alihough 'rwice leading in lhe lirsr half, The Cardinals dropped a ZI-I4 decision lo Sl. Joe in lhe Calholic Series opener. Bill Spann lallied early in The lirsl quarler and Ernie Vellen, leading Card scorer, regislered in lhe second. Failing To susTain a drive againsT CiTy, The Cards were downed by The Collegians, I8-O. The 36Th annual Turkey Day TilT wifh Loyola Tound The Dons coming ouT on Top of a 32-7 ToTal. AlToqeTher, PaT T-Tealy, wiTh runs oT 25 and 85 yards included, and Ed Har- gaden, who scampered 80 yards on one play, garnered The Tive Loyola Touchdowns. ATTer a slow TirsT quarTer, Ernie VelTen marlced a TD and The Red Team began To move The ball. A goal-line drive was halTed by The TerminaTion oT The halT and The Cardinals s+iII Trailed, I3-7. ln The Third period, on The way Tor whaT could have been The go ahead Touchdown, a cosTly Tumble ruined T-Tall chances as Healy rambled 85 yards on The nexT play Tor a clincher. Gerry Gray exerTs a loT of eFForT as he comes in conTacT wiTh Two McDonough sefeTy men. Coach Young has greaf prospecTs for Gerry, only a Sopho- more, who was plagued by injuries lasf season. Bob Pahwall, veferan Card end, ouTruns a defender and snares a Touchdown pass during a game wi+h Gilman. Gliilihf A+ leff: Trainer John Sanborne malres sure Bob Miller, as well as all Cardinal players, is well profecied before a game. Below, Ernie Velfen is iripped up as he lries fo charge by a S+. John's defender. SWF Members of 'The Varsily Foofball squad 'For I955 are: Firsl Row-Roberl Miller, Franklin Brown, Joseph Commo, Dennis Hormes, Richard Pyle, Edward Callahan, Joseph Harring+on, Joseph Weber, John Harfwig, Alberf Hammond, Vincen+ Comella lmanagerlg Second Row-Charles Gunfher, Dennis Cox, William Kurelr, Vernon Carline, David Unglesbee, Francis Grau, Roberl Pahwall, Raymond Kane, Gerald Curran: Third Row-William Spann, Vincenf Rosso, John Carler, Ernest Velfen, Fredrick Tracy, Alberi' Boswell, Michael Walfon, Gerald Gray. By winning iwo games, losing four, and 'rying one, ihe fledgling gridders beifered lasl' year's marlc. Gilman and Severn fell vicfim io fhe Cards while Soulhern was lied. Pallerson Parlz, McDonough, Loyola, and Mi. Sf. Joe downed the Cardlefs. Prospecfs for ihe varsify are Chuclz Monninger, Will Burien, and Milre Heffernan. Members of 'the Junior Varsily ieam are: Firsi Row: Jerry Moersbacher, Charles Ray, Arlhur Curinga, Franll Grunder, William Burion, Charles Vaeih, John Kunlxel, Dave Henneman. Second Row: Gerard Cox, Thomas Kneavel, Michael Hefferman, John Srolxa, Gerard Comen, Sieven Lorenzei, John Sanborne lfrainerl, Vince Comella. Third Row: Daniel Holyzlcnechf, Joe Novoiony, William May, Maurice Fisher, Dave Cahill, Paul Grooms, Michael Velien, David Blake. . 'transv- .fs in 'N ' , , , f Q .-. f ' , , f. , -iw , .V .. ,., www., +- - Jn. ', . ' -,am,rf4u v,'g f,.9NWf'lvQf-.Q V y, gif' ' - .nf '.. ' '.gq,.-q,,,g.af E Lie.. -1-.- 4714 A D THE MIGHTY Building around a nucleus of lwo All-Maryland candidares, Coach Jules Diehl found dillicully in rounding our rhe remainder ol lhe srarfing live. George Miller and Paul Roslcy, 'rhe Cards' high scoring guards ol lasl year's Below, Ballimore-Washinglon league acfion shows Denny Cox dribbling pasl a S+. John's defender lRigh+l In anofher game wifh lhe same opponenf. Cox blocks a Johnnie sho? while Bill Sass nudges in posilion for a rebound. Privale School Champs, were ioined in 'rhe season opener by Bill Sass al cenler, and Denny Cox and Jim Forbes al lhe forward posilions. Foresl Park, Ballimore U. Frosh, and Palrerson Parlc were delealed lwice by lhe Cardinals in non-league games. Loyola College Frosh, Ml. Sf. Mary's Fresh, and Soulhern each emerged ahead of 'rhe l-lallmen on one occasion while Poly splir lwo games. ln lhe M.S.A. ooener on January 6, Miller nerled 22 poinls, buf il fool: Sass' lasl second free lhrow lo give lhe Red feam a SO-49 vicrory over Towson Carholic. The second rneeling of These lwo 'reams saw Calverl' Hall edge our anorher close decision, 65-63. Leff, Paul Rosliy baffles a Loyola player for possession of fhe ball in an im- porfanl league fussle. On the opposife page, Jim Forbes oufiumps ex-Hallman Tom Keys, an All-Maryland selecfee, 'fo prevenf a score by fhe Loyola College ace. The Cardinal-Greyhound +iI+ appeared fo be an Alumni meeling as ihe College's sfarfing lineup consisfed of five 'Former Hallmen. N '5,Vf',P . 5 Q HALL bint' ,Mf-., A '. L51 E1 K -qv ii? V15 'A 1 1 l Q ll Z!! Paul Roslry, one of fhe Cards' Gold Dusf Twins, allempls a leff- handecl hoolr sho? af Blalcefield. Wil'h only live relurninq lellermen from lasl year's championship learn, Coach Jules Diehl had a yeoman's job lo fill lhe vacancies ol lhe deparling seniors. l-loldovers from The '55 quinl are George Miller, Paul Roslcy, Bill Sass, John Ford, and Denny Cox. ESODSDIQQFQJ U az s HS.a'lU 'l 'Y IBUUEE V1 v-uf' 21 HALL ,,,........swM-5 z Coach Jules Diehl explains lhe finer poinis of an offensive play Yo George Miller, an All-Maryland nominee al 'lhe guard posifion. Varsily baslzelballers of l955-56 are: Hirsf row, I. lo r.l Wall Lawson, Bob Pafzwall, Bill Sass, John Ford, Denny Cox, Jim Forbes: lsecond rowl George Miller, John Hennegan, Claude Tracy, Paul Rosky, Carl Dannenfelser, and Jim Fieler. 0.1, so w-WT' 'S .9 lLeffl Kicking high in ihe air, Paul Rosky wreslles a rebound from ihe arms of a Sf. John's opponent Jim Forbes loolms on while Bufch Sass nudges Collins of fhe Johnnies oul of posilion. Affer losing iheir lirsf meeiing wilh lhe Ca- defs, 78-62, +he Cards refurned wirh a 78-70 viclory laier in fhe season. Rosky's def? jump sl1o+ proved fo be insfrumenfal in defeafing ihe previously unbeafen Cadels. lLower lefil Bill Sass drives lhrough a bevy of Sf. Joe players fo score a layup. lBelowl Denny Cox sfrilres a ballef pose in prevenling an opponenf from penelraling Calverl Hall ferriiory. On January I3 Loyola slaged a lourlh-guarler rally and edged The l-lall 59-57. George Miller iniured his lcnee in The lirsl slanza of ihe ne-xl Don-Card encounler and lhe Blue and Gold downed The wealcened Cards, 7l-60. Againsl Friends School, Calverl Hall used free subslilullon in easily handing 'rhe Quakers 74-47 and 61-34 deleals. S+. John's and Archbishop Carroll of Washinglon each splil Their league meeling wilh The Hall guinlel. Coach Diehl moved Bob Palzwall and Carl Dannenlelser inlo The regular lineup againsl Ml. S+. Joe on January 27. Wifh lhe shooiing ol Roslcy and Miller l27 and 2I poinls re- speclivelyl, Calverl l-lall irounced lhe highly-favored Sl. Joe, 68e6O, al Evergreen. A monlh laler, however, Si. Joe siamped our a 69-63 win lo lake lhe Privaie School cham- pionship. The final record lor lhe season was I5-9. This marlced lhe lourlh slraighl year lhal The Cards have won more lhan half of lheir games. Ten member of lhe lourieen man squad will be los+ 'rhrough gradualion. Among 'rhese are Ray Kane, Bill Sass, George Miller, Denny Cox, Jim Forbes, Bob Palzwall, Paul Roslcy, John Ford, Wall Lawson, and Carl Dannenfelser. .CHOOSE 'S amfwaazz! H1025 Alfhough Trailing by a slim margin lhroughoul' mosr of 'rhe game, Calverr l-lall's J.V. courlmen caplured The M.S.A. championship by downing Foresf Park, 46-45, on March 9 ar Gilman. Norman Baier, rhe season's high scorer, paced The l-lallmen wirh I8 poinls in The rubber malch againsr rhe Foreslers. The Cards edged our a 4I-39 win io open The besl-of-rhree series on Sarurday, March 3, buf were 'rrounced 5l-33, on fhe following Tuesday. In The final play-off conresr, Norm Baier nerred successive one- handers while Tim l-lodge and Greg McCar+hy dunlced rimely Tree lhrows lo ice lhe affair. The rebounding of Jerry Gray and lvlccarihy was a deciding faclor in Jrhe Cards' ball conirol. The overall record of rhe squad was I2 vicfories and 6 defeals. Mr. Marlin McKibben, in his second year as coach of The Junior Varsify baslzei- ball +eam, led his charges +o +he M.S.A. championship. The league's lop cagers are: lfirsl rowl J. Carier, A. Hammond, J. O'Connor, Coach McKibben, M. Fischer, G. McCarfhy, M. Hammeng lsecond rowl E. Manner, M. Laffin. G. Herberi, N. Baier, B. Henneman, D. Baier. QW FirsT Row: J. Hobbs, E. Schaefer, D. Hammen, F. PiccioTTo, G. Michael. C. Quigley, P. Capecci. Second Row: P. Rosky, F. WinTerling, A. Becanskas, A. Millar, A. Veliuona, V. SiaurusaiTis. M. Schulh, R. Ward. F. Brocklander, A. David lmanagerl. Third Row: Daniel Grooms lcoechl, J. Olzewslri, S. Kraske, E. ShoTT, E. Klemkowslri, R. Comi, R. Brigerman, S. Ziollzowski, BroTher E. Lewis, F.S.C., modereTor. CalverT l-lall's Soccer Team, under The supervision of Coach l-lap Groome, opened The i955 season againsT The Clippers of PaTTerson Park. Hampered by The loss of some of The Top players oT lasT year's squad, The Cardinals suffered Their TirsT deTeaT, I-O. ATTer losing The second TilT To MT. ST. Joe by an idenTical score, The Hall booTers regisTered in The win column by downing Mervo, 2-O. in , W ..,...,.. yy Mervo booler baTTles ViTas Siaurusaifis. Each player TighTs 'For conTrol of The ball in game capTured by The Cards. This was The Hall booTers second vicTory over Tech. High flying Cardinal, Tony Millar, uses his head To lrnocl: down a Mervo pass. The Red- bird booTers wenT on To defeaT The Tech- men, I-0. ASKK,-M, One Thai' goT away! A Mervo booTer slips one pasT goalie Paul Roslry, while AI Bacanslxas waTches wiTh a sfern expression. Paul was ouTsTanding in The defense of The Cardinal's goal ThroughouT The SEGSOII. Way ke TOPS FROM HE D TO TOE Park was The nexT Team To Tall aT The hands oT The Redbirds as Al Veliuona scored Two goals To lead The Team To a shuT-ouT, 4-O. The Cards were deTeaTed by Poly, 2-O, and losT again To PaTTerson by one goal, 2-I. The Team bounced righT back and edged ST. Joe, IAO. The second round saw Mervo Tech and Park deTeaTed by The piTchmen, 3-2 and 6-O, respecTively. The remaining Two games wiTh Poly and CiTy were scoreless Ties. The record in M.S.A. compeTiTion was 5 wins, 4 losses, and 2 Ties. POOLED RESOURCES In only i'r5 Third year of exisferice, The Hall's Swimming Team was sfiil hampered by inexperierice. Coached by Eric Sieinqass, ihe nafaiors were bolsiered by seniors Joe Harringfon, captain, and Joe Weber. Ofher sfanci- ouha were James Taiucci, Chuck Monninqer, and Gene Dore. Mike Malan enfered in rhe diving compefiiion. yarsify swimming feam members are firsf row, I. fo r. : ,5 1 mm ii.X A , A, f 5 3 J -i 1 I L ki yas W. Ross, C. Mahle, A. Pefrlik, A. Pefrlilr, J. Talucci, . Bogariy. iSecond fowl: J. Harringfon, J. Weber, G. Dore, rf? ' -- 5 i xx, S is I ,X x j: 7 x it ,. 1 ' 1mti'2'ii1i' .2 Y f fr,,f Q, sf X K in 7 C- 6-if .YE pc '1: 'i-'Qs .M J -f J ,F Joe Harringion prepares for a race while Chuck Monninger Wayne Ross, and Joe Weber line up in order behind him Gene Dore, in leff phofo, lnifes 'rhrough fhe wafer dur- ing a pracfice session. fAbovel Coach Sfeingass explains fun- damenfals fo Larry Bogariy and Jim Talucci, bofh underclass- men. , SC lAbovel Saverio Quiniiliani and Ed Krueger roll consfanf averages of 100 for The Hall. iTop Righfl Jim Hulchins is marking up a slrilre made by a leammale, while Mall' Hulfon wafches. lA? Righfl Carl Molrz, Pal Smifh, Charles Schimunelr, Tom Fiedler, and Edgar Paul 'talk over 'fheir scores affer Three Calholic league games. fxllhough The lvl.S.A. bowling league was dropped, Calverl l-lall, moderaled by Broiher D. Linus, Coniinued lo have an inlra- mural circuif. Aboul midway in The season, plans were shaped lor a Cafholic school league. Ml. Sl. Joe, Towson Calholic, and The l-lall each had A and B learns. Charles Schimunelc, l-larman Sferner, Carl Mollz, Tom Fiedler, Edgar Paul, and Pal Smilh were high men in The infer-class loop and Thus gained a b9f'll'lOF1'l'l1Slll6XIl squad. John l-lannan, Len Zehusen, Don Burlce, Bob Mahling, Slan Wisniewslci, and Wall Doda rolled on The B learn. SET 'EM UP l THE OTHER ALLEY Senior inlramural rollers are lfirsl' fowl: E. Krueger, M. Hullon, T. Fiedler, A. March. lSecond rowl: W. Maffheu, C. Schimunek, P. Smilh, E. Paul, J. Hulchins. lThird rowl: M. Beswick, C. Molfz, S. Quin- lilieni. iTopl Fran WhiTTie, Al Veliuona, Phil lngson, all Two-year men on The varsiTy, formed parf of The Cardinal fronT line. Pai Davis labove righTl is shown in The process of lifTing The puck pesf ST. Joe's goalie. Davis' goal helped The Cards To win a 5-3 decision. AlThough sTocked wiTh reTurning veTerans and several sTandouTs Trom a championship J,V. squad. The CalverT Hall icers were checked in Their aT- TempTs To wresT The championship Trom ForesT Park and successTully cleTend The Harvard Cup. ATTer a deTerrnined Loyola six annexed The TiTle, They downed The Cards, 4-O, in The Tinale on March 9 To gain The cup. Balked aT every Turn, The Cards were unable To shake a man loose in TronT oT The Don's cage. IT marked The TirsT Time in Tive years ThaT The cup had been Iosf by The l-lall. Mr. Sam MaTTingly coached The sexTeT To a 5-3 regular season record. Al Veliuona, league leading scorer, and Fran WhiTTie placed on The All- Maryland Team. Bob Mills was raTed The second besT goalie in The circuiT and Dick BueTTner, sTellar defenseman, received honorable menTion. SOME REAL COOL CATS Looking on aT The SporTs Cenier are J.V. coach Ed Krozach. Sam MaTTingly llowerl. Chuck Fowler, and BroTher D. Andrew. 2 Y, 6 -pix 4, 5 gil Chuck Hari and Phil Ingson baflle for ihe puck in fron? of ihe Card cage as goalie Bob Mills helps out Before an imporianf Harvard Cup game, Brofher D. Andrew, Afhlefic Direcfor, leads ihe squad in prayer. 'if-eg, w+i..9,,l:KibQyy,,, ' by '-an 'PY 21. 1. Y' ld : q 1 I I I I I Y Q lhey displayed 'rhaf championship form ihal could easily have broughf lhe MSA laurels lo +he My Alfhough ihe ice hockey feam did noi win any special awards or championships during ihe year, Hall i5 some fimely lnrealls had come fheir way. The hard fighling Cardinals were 'lhe deciding faclor in hoih The championship and Harvard Cup compeiifion The squad members picfured below are: lfronf rowl C. Fowler, R. Buelfner, R. Mills, F. Whilliei D. Turner, P. Davis, M. McDon- oughg lbacl: rowl J. McCardell, manager, P. lngson, S. Azzarello, B. Lund, A. Velluona, C. Hari, and W. Kurelr. i ,vo i ,41 -.,,,,,, g,,...,.l..A UQANHUY ac-.34 lie ' lLef+l Scene of Acfion. The Sporis Cenier was frequenily filled fo capeciiy for fhe Friday nigh! prep hockey encoun- iers. Spiriied acfion during a game with Foresl Park is picfured on 'lhe opposife page. X lBelowl Mi. Sl. Joe goalie. John Laylon, blocks a shof made by Cards' Mike McDonagh as Al Veliuona fries in vain fo gain possession of lhe puck. Gael defenders are scurrying neiward fo slave oi? Qhe aHack. 15.1 VARSITY ICE HOCKEY RECORD 3... ............. M+.Si.Joe ............. 2 ..... ..... L oyola ..-.. .... 6 .,... ...Fores+Park... 2 . . . .... Poly ..... . . . . 5 ..... ...Mf.Si.Joe.. 0 ..... ...Foresi Park... 3 .... .....,.,, L oyola ......... .... 5 .... ....-....... P oly ............ ..... HARVARD CUP PLAY-OFFS 3 .... ......... F oresf Park ......... ..... 0 .... ......... L oyola ......... .... End of 'lhe line. Chuck Hari' checks a Foresi Park winger who is preparing lo pass ihe puck. Fran Whiflie is closing in on +he play. Redbird skalers iri- umphed, 6-0. lBelowl Fran Whifiie. All-Maryland wingrnan, sends ihe puck dangerously close 'io fhe S+. Joe nef during a cru- cial game. The Cards whilewashed lhe Gaels. 3-0, in gaining iheir lirsi vicfory of The season. . 1:12, in ff' Members of +he Junior Varsify Hoclzey 'Ieam coached by Mr. Edward Krozak: are: llzneelingl C. Krueger, B. McNally, M. Cross, A. Kaifer, R. Reicharf, D. Flan- nery, G. Marius, M. Rohm: lsfandingl T. O'Hara, manager: J. Madigen, J. Pryor, G. Kirby, R. Lund, C. Fairbank, F. Grau. My SWI G A MEAN STICK 51: 4671 Q! lx 'rf' Bob Mills is in +he process of dropping a shorf puff during a Tune-up malch. Wall Lawson, Mille McDonough, and Dan Lindenslrulh, who comprise flue remainder of The squad, observe ihe smooih form of fheir feammaie. Praciice ses- sions are held af Cliffon Park, under ihe supervision of Moderaior Brofher Aloysius. Turning in anoiher successful season under The reins of Ed Krozalc were 'rhe Junior Varsily icers. They finished in second place wiih a record of four wins, Three losses, and one Tie. Denny Flannery placed on ihe firsi All-Maryland six. Al' lhe firsl sign of spring, underclass baseball candidales and fhe golf Team serlled down fo pracrice ai Cliffon Parlc. Mr. McCarron hoped 'ro mold a championship squad from abour lwo hundred diamond hopefuls. Alihough geiling off 'ro a slow slarl' This spring, The for- iunes of The golfers was expecied fo rise. Coach Ed McCarron gives J.V. hopefuls Al Boswell, Fred Broclclander, and Ray Boswell some helpful hinfs on good sliclcwork during an early season praciice. Mr. McCarran has coached ai lhe Hall for more fhan a decade. 1 i ITS A BULLS EYE EVERY TTME 'wifi isp 531 M. we if ' N ia i1zv,,g,-.wi se ' K ,Weil 4 g f ss T' Tif fg ' ,ga - T if HL i' 'Saw' - OTher varsiTy shoolers are lfopl Jim Lamlsiasi, and ll. fo r.l Lee Conniff, Gerard Helldorfer, anal Phil McGarvey. Neil Jones, Ronnie Sible, and Tom Adams ll. To r.l proved To be The sTalwarTs of The rifle Team This year. EnrouTe To a .500 season, These ace gunners never failed To shoot less Than 95. ,Y- Z 2' Q it if Unclerclassmen being Taughf The workings of a rifle by Lee Conniff lcenlerl are ll. To r.l: Joe Cosgrove, Bob Schmidf, Mike Loose, and Bill Swinson. As a resulT of Their consisTenTly high scores in The inTer-class league, Neil Jones, Tom Adams, Gerard l-lelldorler, Ronald Silole, Tim l-ludgins, Donald Kines, James Lamloiasi, Joseph Maslcell, Phil MCG-arvey, and Lee Conniil were members of CalverT l-lall's lv1.S.A. riTle Team. BroTher Leo, moderaTor, ar- ranged To have The Team enTer a posTal league wiTh oTher ChrisTian BroThers' schools in Philadelphia, Pa.y CanTon, Ohio: and Cumberland, Md. In a M.S.A. rnaTch wiTh Poly, Jones and Adams boTh shoT a perTecT score of IOO. Coach Al BenT di- recTed The pracTices which were held aT The William Tell Gun Club on Wednesday nighTs. ,......,,,-1 ,Lili in ln. f w. '- a l-lopinq lor a second conseculive lvl.S.A. cham- pionship, Coach Waller Youse called his charges 'fo Herring Run Perl: for spring Training lhis March. ll is The hope oi Mr. Youse, fha? a cornbinalion oi seasoned vererans and J.V. graduales will nail down anolher pennanl. Denny Cox and Don l-leiner are veleran oul- lielders,while briqhl spols arnonq lhe iniielders are Bill Laulcailis and Dan Beres. Bill Spann will handle The offerings of lhe pilchinq siaii, headed by Frank Brown and Lee Mason. i i i 4 Versily squad members are: llirsl rowl R. Seager, P. Linz, D. Hefner, G. Gray, P. Rosky, W. Laulailis, V. Rosso, E. Mclnlyreg lsecond rowl Brofher Lewis, moderalorg G. Cross, manager, J. DePascal, manager: W. Spann, W. Raivel, D. Cox. L. Mason, D. Beres, Coach Waller Youseg llhird fowl J. Kuhn, man- ager: G. Knell, T. Seymour, F. Brown, C. Warwick, G. Newberry, J. Dengler, managerg Trainer John Sandbourn. Noi appearing in pic- lure are J. Binder and E. Vellen. EQ! WK 'if agvgp Exlreme lefll Dan Beres, Cardinal sec- ond sacker, rifles ball lo firsf base +o complele a kwin killing. lMiddlel Bill Laulrailis, galeway guardian, sharpen: his defensive abilily during a practice af Herring Run. lAloovel Hauling one in is Don Hefner, fly-cluaser deluxe. -Q-- I ALJ ll I 'is X f N rar M, L vu A 'e,,,5,.rM, -W f - ,L -. 1- 0 ,pw y- A- .' ,Q-,.. - ..,:'z1 . xnfyins 1... ..Yr'2'flln' ' 3 yr. K gl Xvw X, W V - ' 1' .5 Z kk ..... V 7 N M fan-F kr A ' A Y'-Q. k 4 'cam M . , Zwtxfvt sm u- 4 kgidi Oul by a whisler is Gerry Gray as Pallerson firsl baseman. Tom Pilar, malres ihe play. Cards romped over Pals, I0-2. Poinling ouf some inferesfing s+a+isIics lo his key players is Coach Waller Youse. Redbirds looking on are: lfronll Denny Cox, Paul Roslzy, Dan Beres, lloacll Bill Laullallis, and Bill Spann. Nr- 4. ,A,,,Q.. , --ss W STUFF THAT '1 ,A 1 A -l 1, ---..-....-.. , 4 fy N .f Q , , R Tia 'W N, - X my 3 A i J Jerry Trageser displays The sfudious aififucle required of all seniors. Here he devoles his full aflenlion +0 liferalure in preparafion for a lesf on The 'following day. Ron Sible and Lee Andrews, wearied 'From an evening of dancing, pause on Their way home from The Chrisfmas Ball. From The holel lobby of The Sheralon Bel- vedere, Tom Scheide makes las? minufe prep- arafions wi+h his dale. DREAMS ARE MADE OF . . . This is ill The long-awailed dream is al hand. Al lasr, 'rhe special honors and privileges of sen- iorily are now a realiiy. lnlo rhis caregory falls ihe Senior Prom, which is referred To by many seniors as +he lop aliraclion. Confronfing 'rhe senior is a year marked wirh many imporianr decisions, of which college is in quesfion. In all, ihe senior has arrived ai The 'rhreshold of life. Frank Sfrauch, caughf in a momeni of silen+ reverie, ponders fhe imporfanf moves he will make upon graduaiion from fhe Hall. Gerry Fafh and Joe Melocili inquire aboui ihe price of a new Cadillac, hoping fhei someday fhey, loo, will own one. gl ,i fin Bob Quinn, in preparafion 'for fhe Senior Prom, checks wifh fhe florisi aboul a corsage for his dale. ,al -.w s . fit 5 s . sga. ,ri A 1 M4154 E- W i 3, J ,fjjttl ,, -:ze ' Q 45' '. Q 'E 'Q ff K :- . ,.- 1 V , .Y , 1 .eg 'Z we vw ,W 4 1 W 5 in 1 S I W x .Lava .H 3, .,,.f,,,, E.--R Q . X THOMAS WILLIAM ADAMS 3405 Loufh Road Balfimore 22, Md. TOM Inlramural Baslcelball I, 2: Rifle Club 2, 3, 4: Benilde Club I. VERNON GEORGE ADAMS 67I2 Gary Avenue BaI+imore 22, Md. VERN Band I, 2, 3, 4: Musical I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD E. ADAMSKI 30I2 E. PraH' Sfreef Balfimore 24, Md WILLIAM EDWARD AIREY 2I I0 Edmondson Ave. BaII'imore 28, Md WlLL Inlramural Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES HENRY ALEXIUS 2724 Louise Avenue ' Balfimore I4, Md. ALEC Rifle Club 37 Scliolaslic Leffer I, 2, 3. JOHN GEORGE ALLEN 604 N. Belnord Avenue Balfimore 5, Md. P, S. I49 ALLEN Benilde Club I, 2, 3: Glee Club 3, 43 Dramalics Club I, 2, 3, 4: Class Vice-Presiclenl 41 Musical I, 2, 3, 4, Dramalics Club Presidenl 4. RONALD HUGHES ANTRIM RON lnframural Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2: Sludenl Council 4: Class Vice-Presidenl 4. RAYMOND EDWARD ATER 2406 Pelham Avenue Balfimore I3, Md. CI-lIEF ' CALVERT HALL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL 6325 Charles Sfreei Balfimore I2, Md. 927 W. Lombard SI. Balfimore 23, Md. HAL.. Baslcefball I, 2, 33 Inlrarnural Baskelball 4: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenl Council Ig Class Presidenl lg Honor Roll I, 2, 33 Varsily Club 4. THOMAS JOSEPH BARLOW 7805 RoI1e Avenue Baliimore 6, Md. TOM Band I, 2, 3. HARRY VINCENT BARRANCO 407 S+ra+ford Baliimore 28, Md. HAPPY Inframural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4. HENRY WILLIAM BAUERSFELD 3328 Fosfer Avenue Balfimore 24, Md. HFLLIMPH Foolball 3. JOHN ANDREW BENNY 608 N. Moniford Avenue Balfimore 5, Md. JACK Baskefball Manager 2: Honor Medal I. DANIEL BERNARD BERES I37 S. Pofomac S+ree+ Balfimore 24, Md. DANNY Foolball 2: lnframural Baslcelball 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 33 Varsily Club 45 Sclwolaslic Lefler I, 2, 3. . Q MARTIN ALBERT BESWICK I265 Hauberf Sfreei' Baliimore 30, Md MARTYH Bowling I: Inlramural Bowling 4: Rifle Club 3. KENNETH ADAM BIALZAK IOI9 S. Kenwood Avenue Balfimore 24, Md KEN CALVERT HALL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL These four budding scienlisls are: Julian Greene, Fred Kunkel, John Hsieh, and Tony Buccheri. They are pondering over a complex Physics problem involving flue inclined plane, during one of 'their weelrly Iaborafory periods. Julian meas- ures Ihe pull as Tony sels up Ihe appa- rafus. ,- A ffvthgvil TIMOTHY MICHAEL BOHLE 3575 Horlon Avenue Balfimore 25, Md TIM Inframural Baslcelball 2, 33 Inlramural Bowling 2, 3: Glee Club 2 GEORGE PATRICK BONDURA 2234 Mura Sfreef BaI+imore I3, Md BUBBLES FRANKLIN VINCENT BROWN 2853 Pelham Avenue Ballimore I3, Md FRANK Foolball I, 2, 3, 45 lnlrarnural Baslcelball 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 Varsily Club 4. ANTHONY GABRIEL BUCCHERI 52I5 Loch Raven Boulevard Balfimore I2, Md. MOOSE Glee Club 4: Dramalics Club 4i Musical 4: Yearboolc 4. ALBERT EDWARD BUDACZ 347 S. Drew SIree'r Ballimore 24, Md. 'CASANOVAH Musical I, 2, 3, 47 lnlramural Baslaelball I, 2: lnlramural Bowling I, 2, 3: Bemlde Club I, 2: Biology Club 2: Band I, 2, 3, 4. DONALD MICHAEL BUDDENBOHN 2248 McEIderry Slreel Ballimore 5, Md. DON if fffnwvk RICHARD WILLIAM BUETTNER HBITS' Council I 2 3 4: Class Preslclenl 2 3 4' Var y Club Se ' law 4 FRANK GEORGE BURKART 4609 Luerssen Avenue Balfimore 6, Md. I-IART Rille Club I: Yearbook 4. JOHN BARRY BURKE 5204 Powhaian Slreei' Balfimore 7, Md. 'IJACKH Inlremural Boslcelboll I: C.S.M.C. 4. AUSTIN J. BYRNES 528 E. ArIIng+on Avenue Balfimore I2, Md. BaskeIbaIl2,3gInIramuralBasI1eIbaIl I, 2, 3, 4: Class Treasurer I. VINCENT JAMES CANNALIATO 28I2 Emerald Road Parlrville I4, Md BIG JIM Rifle Club I. JOHN PATRICK CAPECCI I2O Wilfshire Road Balfimore 2I, Md I PAT Soccer I, 2, 3, 47 Inlramural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN FRANCIS CARBERRY 8I7 E. -Ilsf Sfreei' Balfimore I8, Md. JACK VERNON JOSEPH CARFINE I47 Hilfon Sfreef BaI+imore 29, Md. 'IVERNI' Eoolball 2, 3, 4: Inlramural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Varsify Club 4. CALVERT HALL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL 285I Lake Avenue BaII'imore I3, Md. Ice Hockey 2, 3, 4: Inlremural Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl I Mew' lLefI'l Mile Cross, Mille Sleer, John Unverzagl, and Don Sellman ar ard bound as Ilwey prepare Io board a Ball T I vehicle lAb el George Knoerlein and Phil Szczepanslri learn fhe finer poinf of radio from Broiher Gerald. JOSEPH ANTHONY CIAMPAGLIO 6l42 Dunroming Road Ballimore I2, Md. WAP Inrramural Baslcefball I, 2: Rifle Club I, 27 Yearbook 43 Musi- cal 4, CHARLES JOSEPH CIERI Box 2l3c, Rouie 2 Glen Burnie. MCI- CHER Swimming 2. JOHN WALTER CIESLAK 234 S. Caslle Slreel' Balfimore 3I. Md- JOHNNY GEORGE MELVIN CLAYTON 2802 Mayfield Avenue Balfimore I3, Md DlRK Benilde Club I, 2: Biology Club 2: Legion of Decency 2, 3 Sludenl Council I, 4: Class Presidenl I: Class Vice-Presidenl 4 Yearbook 43 Sclwolaslic Leller I, 2, 3: Senior Class Vice-Presi denl 4. JOSEPH RAYMOND COMES Box 485, Ridge Road Balfimore 6, Md. RAY JOHN LEROY COOPER 606 E. For? Avenue Ballimore 3O,'Md COOP Benilde Club 37 Glee Club 3i Biology Club Ig lnframural Basker- ball 4. 6 I JAMES SHELLY CORKRAN 7323 Harford Road BaI+imore I4. MCI- HCORKYH Inlrarnural Bowling I3 Benilde Club Ig Legion ol Decency I, 2, 3, 4, Biology 2: C.S.M.C. 41 Scholaslic Leller I, 2: Honor Medal Ig Yearbook 4. DOMINIC ANTHONY CORRIERE 205 Edgewood Slreef BaI'I'imore 29, Md. DON Inlramural Baslcelball I, 2, 45 lnlramural Bowling I, 2. DENNIS JOSEPH COX 42I Cornwall S+ree+ Ballimore 24, Md. DEN Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Inlra- mural Baslcelball I: Chemisls' Club 3: Biology Club 2: Sluclenl Council I, 2, 3, 4: Class Presidenl 2, 3, 4: Scholaslic Leller I, 27 Varsily Club 4i Junior Class Presidenl: Junior Prom Commillee. MICHAEL DUANE CROCETTI 2I0 Warren Avenue Ballimore 30, Md. MIKE Eoolball 3. GREGORY CROSS 328 Hopkins Road Ballimore, Md. Ice Hockey 3: lnlrarnural Baslcelball: Glee Club Ii Dramalics Club I, 3, 4i Band I, 2: Yearboolc 43 Musical l, 3, 43 Pep Rallies 4. CARL EDWARD DANNENFELSER 94II Dana-Visla Road Balfimore 6, Md. DANZlE Baslcelball 2, 3, 41 Inlrarnural Baslcelball I. Joe Maslrell, Denny Rogers, Paul Dill, Ray Harris, and Bill Underwood, of Ihe'deI::a'ring feam, check lhe lopic, Should 'Ihe Federal Govern- menl Gran? Scholarships Io Ouali- fied High School Sludenlsf' Under fhe leadership of Moderalor Brolher D. Cyril, Ihe oralors fared well in compelilive speaking en- gagemenls. CHARLES FREDERICK DAUSCH lcelball I, 2, 4: Varsily Club 4. ROBERT PAUL DAY 3903 Park Heighfs Avenue Balfimore I5, Md ROBIN Inlramural Bowling I: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Dramalics Club I, 2 3, 4: Sludenl Council 4: Bancl 4: C.S.M.C. 4: Class Presidenl I Class Vice-Presidenl 4: Musical I, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS JOHN DESANTIS 500I Remmel Avenue Balfimore 6, Md THE MOUSE Inlramural Bowling 2: C.S.lvl.C. I. PAUL HOWARD DILL 43I0 Elhland Avenue Ballimore 7, Md. PICKLE lnlramural Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Benilcle Club I, 2: Glee Club 3: Clwemisls' Club 3: Debaling I, 2, 3, 4. PHILIP MICHAEL DI NARDO I6I7 Bank S'IreeI' Ballimore 3I, Md. BUZZ CALVERT HALL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL 26I3 E. Fairmouni Avenue Ballimore 24, Md. CHARLIE EUGENE FREDERICK DAVIS Box 229, Foresi Avenue Dorsey. RFD I. MCI- DAVE RONALD JOSEPH DAVIS 27I0 Jefferson Sfreef Ballimore 5, Md. THE BABE Rifle Club I. WILLIAM PATRICK DAVIS 3674 Kenyon Avenue Balfimore I3, Md. PAT Foolball 3: Ice Hockey I, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3: lnlramural Bas- lAbovel Weldon Weri Bernard Thuman, John anolher blueprinf from Brolher Benedicf obser work. z shows his blueprinf Io classmale James Kelly. Cieslak, and Piefro Raimondi are removing Ihe machine as Roberf Quinn Ioolzs on. IRigh+I ves one of his belfer drafiing classes hard af SALVATOR ERIC DI NENNA 42I0 Hamilfon Avenue Balfimore 6, Md. 'IWICKU Inlrarnural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 43 Cleo Club I, 2, 3, 43 Dramalics Club 2, 3, 4, Musical 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH PHILIP DI PAOLA 24II Mayfield Avenue Balfimore I3, Md. JOE Infrarnural Baslcelball I, 43 Band I. CHARLES JOSEPH DI PAULA 30I0 Cresmonf Avenue Balfimore II, Md. ' DIP VINCENT ROBERT DI PAULA 509 Wallcer Avenue Ballimore I2, Md. SLIM Inlrarnural Baslqelball 4. CARL DAVID DI PIETRO 3404 Brendan Avenue Ballimore I3, Md. PETE Inlramural Beslcelball I, 2, 3, Ili lnlramural Bowling 2, 3: Benilde Club I, 23 Biology Club 2: Cross-Counlry 31 Legion ol Decency 2, 33 Sludenl Council 4, C.S.M.C. 3. CHARLES JULIUS DI PINO 4607 Harcourf Road Balfimore I4, Md. SPUNKY Foolbell I, 2, 3, Ice Hockey I, 2, 33 Baseball I, 2: lnlrarnural Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4, Benilde Club I, 2: Legion of Decency Ig Class Treasurer 3. JOHN NEFF DITTMAN l938 Hollins S+ree+ Baliimore 23, Md. DIT Biology Club 23 Clnemisls' Club 3: Legion OI Decency I, 2, Scliolaslic LeHer I. EUGENE ANTHONY DORE I57 S. Collins Sfreel Ballimore 29, Md. GENE Iniramural Baslceiball I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4, Cross-Counlry 2, 3: Benilde Club I, 2. y PAUL JOSEPH DOWLING 333I Ravenwood Avenue Balfimore I3 Md Band I, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club Ig Driver Training 3. THOMAS MILLARD DOWNEY Bay Drive and Harlem Road Riviera Beach, Md 'IBUTCHI' Inlramural RasIce'rbaII 3. WILLIAM JAMES DUVALL 6I6 S. Grundy Sfreel' Baliimore 24, Md. BILL Scholasfic Leller I, 2, 3. WAYNE JOSEPH EMGE 5805 Edmondson Avenue Ballimore 28, Md. , SKINS Cro5seCounIry 2, 3: CIass Secreiary 4: Iniramural Baslceiball GERALD WILLIAM FATH i504 Vwlinford Road Ballimore I2, Md. JERRY WILLIAM ANTHONY FIALKOWSKI 2007 Easfern Avenue Ballimore 3I, Md. CALVERT HALL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL RAYMOND GILES FIEDLER 37 S. Culver Sfreef Balfimore 29. MCI- 'SARGEH Bowling 23 Inlramural Bowling I, 2, 3: Band Color Guard 4: The Hall 3: Isl Place Bowling Trophy 2: 4lh Place Bowling Trophy 3. THOMAS ARTHUR EIEDLER 905 N. Collinglon Avenue Ballimore 5, Md. ElED Bowling 2, 3: lnlramural Bowling 2, 3, 4: School Seal for Bowling. LARRY CHRISTOPHER FOOS 205 Preslon Courl Cafonsville 28, Md. EOODY lnlramural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2. JAMES HENRY FORBES 4l50 Townsend Avenue Ballimore 25, Md. PITTSBURGH Baslcelball 4: Baseball 3: Glee Club 4: The Hall 4: Dramalics Club 4: Sludenl Council 4: Yearbook 4: Musical 4: Pep Rallies 4. JOHN FRANCIS FORD bl I3 Regenl' Park Road Balfimore 28, Md. JAY Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Inlramural Baslcelball 2: Sludenl Council 2: Class Vice-Presidenl 3: Class Secrelary 2: Class Treasurer 4: Varsily Club 4. CHARLES JOSEPH FOWLER 7402 Kenlea Avenue Bal+imore 6, Md. CHUCK Ice Hoclcey I, 2, 3, 4: lnlramural Baslcelball lg MSA. Jay-Vee All-Slar Team 3. CHARLES ROBERT GEBHARD 40 Liberly Parkway Ballimore 22, Md. SEP lnlrarnural Baslcelball 2: Rille Club 2: Benilcle'Club 2: Biology Club 2: Legion of Decency l, 2. WILLIAM JOSEPH GILDEA 50I0 Gwynn Oak Avenue Ballimore 7, Mcl. BILL lnlramural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: The Hall 4: Yearbook 4: Schole aslic Leller I, 2, 3. CALVERT HALL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL Varsify Club members are IFirs'r Rowl: G. Miller and C. Quigley. ISecond Rowl: W. Sass, J. Ford, F. Brown, J. Olszewslri, W. Spann, R. BueHner, P. Roslry, L. Mason, M. McDonough, E. Velfen. ITI'iird Rowlz D. Cox, P. Ingson, A. Bacanskas, D. Beres, R. Ward, J. McCarran, D. Hefner, W. Laukailis, D. Turner. IFourfl1 Rowl: F. PiccioHo, E. Schaefer, A. Millar, J. Winferling, P. Capecci, P. Davis, A. Veliuona, V. Siaurusaiiis, B. Malinowski, R. Kane. FRANK PAUL GLADSKY 3330 Kenyon Avenue Ballimore I3, Md Yearbook 43 Sludenl Council 4. JOHN FRANCIS GOLDBECK 7I3 S. Conlcling Sfreel Balfimore 24, Md Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 43 Siudenl Council I: C.S.M.C. 3, 4: Clas Vice-Presidenl 3: Vice-Presiclenl ol C.S.M.C. MARTIN LEE GOLDSMITH 332I Spaulding Avenue Ballimore I5, 'Md MARTY Inframural Baslcelball 3, 4. THOMAS BARTON GORDON I205 N. Bradford Sfreei' Ballimore I3, Md TOM Inlramural Baslcelball I3 Benilde Club I. JERRY HART GRAY 3l I W. 3IsI Slreel' Balfimore I I, Md. Baskelball 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Physics Club 3: Class Secrelary 4 ALFRED MICHAEL GRAZIANO 3l57 Ravenwood Avenue Bal'I'imore I3, Md. FRED f- JULIAN ROSS GREENE, JR. 45l2 Norfhwood Drive Ballimore I2, Md. JULlAN Baslcelball Manager 3: lnlramural Bowling I, 2, 3. JOHN CHARLES GREER 36I5 Marmon Avenue Balfimore 7, Md. BIO JOI-IN Inlramural Baslcelball I3 Benilde Club I, 27 Biology Club 2: Legion of Decency I, 23 Band Ig Class Presidenl 3. JOSEPH FRANCES GROTTENDICK 49 Holmehursf Avenue Balfimore 28, Md. JOE CHARLES EDWARD GUNTHER 4I6 W. 23rd S+ree+ Balfimore II, Md. CHUCK Foolball 2, 3, 4, lnlramural Bowling l, 2: C.S.M.C. 4i Class Presidenl 33 Class Treasurer 2. THOMAS MICHAEL HACKETT Dale Road, Pasadena P. O. Riviera Beach, Md TOM Benilde Club I, 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Legion of Decency 3, 4 Biology Club 2: Dramalics Club 3: lnlramural Baslcelball l, 2 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 3, 4: Musical 3. JOHN HELLER HALEY I5I5 Burnwood Road Balfimore I2, Md 'IBILLH Benilde Club 2. PHILIP HOWELL HALL 2I2 W. Lorraine Avenue Balfimore I I, Md. JOSE Foolball I, 2, 3, 43 Inlrarnural Baslcelball Ii Swimming 2, 3, 4, Class Secrelary 2, 3: C.S.M.C. I: Musical I. JOSEPH THOMAS HARRINGTON 729 N. Broadway Balfimore 5, Md. fx CALVERT HALL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL THOMAS BENNET HARTMAN 503 N. Ellwood Avenue BaI+imore 5, Md. TOM RiIle Club 3. DONALD JOSEPH HEFNER 7723 Belair Road Ballimore 6, Md. Baslcelball 2: Inlrarnural Baslcelball I, 3: Baseball 2, 33 Biology Club 27 Varsily Club 4. HARRY SNOWDEN HODGES 78 College Avenue EIIico'H Ci+y, Md. SNOWD JAMAS THOMAS HOEFLICH 2724 Maple Avenue Balfimore I4, Md. 'HONEST TOMI' DENNIS WILLIAM HOLDEN IO4 S. Culver Sfreef Balfimore 29, Md. PAT THOMAS WILLIAM HOLTHAUS, 54I6 Sommerfield Avenue BaI+imore 6, Md. TOMI' Inrramural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 47 Baseball 2, 3, Bowling I7 Inlra- mUff3I BOWIIHQ If Legion of Decency I, 2. IL:-:HI Carole Ann Kidd and John Allen economize af +I1e Mardi Gras Hop. IAboveI Frank Clary, alumnus of Calverf HaII, is serving his second year as The school's secrefary. TA-CHUAN JOHN HSIEH 2709 E. Monumeni Sfree+ BaI+imore 5, Md. JAMES CHARLES HUTCHINS 3033 Huniingdon Avenue BaI+imore II, Md. I I'IUTCI-I I IIIImmumIBi1uIccIbaII I, 2, 3, 4: Ba'3ebaII 3: InIramuraI BowIing 41 Drumming CIub 2? A.J.I3.C. Award for 350 seI 4. MATTHEW IGNATIUS HUTTON 3l4I Elmore Avenue Balfimore I3, Md. MATT InImrnumI Bir,IccIIycmII I, 2, 3: InIramuraI BowIing 2, 3, 43 Chem- I,IQ Club 3: SCIIOIQMIQ LcIIer I, 2, 3. PHILIP HARRY INGSON 939 W. BaI+imore Sireef Balfimore 23, Md. 'HARRY' IciofIu.iII I3 Ice Hockey 2, 3, 4: InIramuraI Ba5IceIbaII I, 2 3 4 I3uf,IcoIbuII I: BcniIdc Club I: C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3, 4: CIass Treasurer I. ALBERT INTLEKOFER 5504 Mayvicw Avenue BaI'fimore I3, Md. .ALM JOHN LEONARD JENKINS I I36 ScoH Sfreef BaI+imore 30, Md. 'ILEN' InIrumuraI BasIcIbaII I3 C.S.M.C. I: Class Trcasu SUCH A DAYI Making 1I1eir way across Mulberry Sfreei during The Iirsf snowfaII of The year are Bob Schmidt, John Anderson, and Tom Weiss. -i- .-lgl THOMAS PATRICK JOHNSON 5200 Sf. Charles Avenue Balfimore I5, Md TOBY Swimming 2: RiIIe CIuIo 37 Cross-Counfry 2. NEIL FREDERICK JONES 59I5 Glenoalc Avenue Bal+imore I4, MCI- ' LOVER Rifle Club I, 2, 3, 4: Benilde Club I, 2, 3: CliemisIs CIub 31 Biology Club 2: Rifle Team Vice-Presidenl 4. DAVID JAMES JOYNES 'IRAY Eooiball 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 41 Inlrannural Baskelball I Clwemisls' Club 3i Biology Club 3i Legion of Decency I C.S.M.C. I: Class VicefPresiden+ 2, 3: Sclwolaslic LeIIer I, 2 Junior Prom Cornrnillee 3, Varsily Club 4. ANTHONY ROBERT KEKICH 308 S. Fulfon Avenue Balfimore 23, Md , BIG SAM Rifle Club I1 Band I, 2. DAVID E. KELLY 54I2 PurIing+on Way Balfimore I2, Md IIDAVE I JAMES VINCENT KELLY 6I2 S. Milfon Avenue BaI'rimore 24, Md. JIM KENNETH CHARLES KESSLER 406 Lambefh Road Cafonsville 28, Md. Bowling I. CALVERT HALL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL 3226 Chesley Avenue Baliimore I4, Md. DAVE Rifle Club I, 2, 3. MATTHEW ROBERT KALB 524 N. Marlyn Avenue Essex 2I, Md. MAPLE Inlramural Baslcelball I. RAYMOND JOSEPH KANE CI1es+nu+ Hill Drive EIIicoH Cify, Md. COURTNEY HENRY KILCHENSTEIN 3I I4 Acfon Road Baliimore I4. Md- 'ICLINTI' PAUL CECIL KIMBALL 4660 Kelnwood Avenue Balfimore I2, Md. 'BUD' Inlramural Baskelball I: Class Vice-Presidenl I. EDWARD FRANCIS KNESS I724 Gorsuch Avenue Balfimore I8, Mcl. MED.. lnlramural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4i Dramalics Club I, 2, 3, 41 Legion ol Decency 3: Band 2, 3, 4i Sludcnl Council 2, 3, 4: -llie Hall 2, 3, 4: Class Presiclenl 3: Yearboolc 4: C.S.M.C. 3: Musical I, 2, 3, 47 Scliolaslic Leller I, 2: Junior Class Secrelaryi Junior Prom Cornrnillee. ELMER LEROY KOHLHAFER, JR. 47II Ridgeway Avenue Baliimore 6, Md. LEE Inlramural Baslcolball I, 2, 3, 43 Benilde Club Ig Band I, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS KOWALEWSKI 4608 Mannaso+a Avenue Balfimore 6, Maryland Baseball I, 2: Ice I-Ioclcey I, 23 Soccer I, 2. EDWARD WADE KRUEGER 4239 Seidel Avenue Balfimore 6, Md. Ice Hockey I, 23 Inlramural Bowling 4: Baseball Manager I, 2. JOHN MICHAEL KUHLMAN 636 E. 37+I1 Sfreef Ballimore I8, Md JEWEL Inlramural Baslcelball 3. FREDERICK JOHN KUNKEL 24I0 Pelham Avenue Balfimore I3, Md UKUNKH CALVERT HALL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL ANTHONY THOMAS KUREK 5I2I Pembroke Avenue Balfimore 6, Md. TONY I3eniIcIe CIuID I, 2. WILLIAM DEAN KUREK 34I8 Ramona Avenue Balfimore I3, Md. I:ooIbaII 2, 3,41 Ice I-IOcIcey I, 2, 3, 4: BasebaII I, 2: Inframural BasIceIbaII I, 4, Benllde Club I: CIaaa Vice-Presidenf 33 Varsify CIub 4. WILLIAM EDWARD LAUKAITIS IIOI Woodingion Road Balfimore 29, Md. BasIceIbaII 33 Inframural BasIceIbaII 2: BasebaII I, 2, 3, 43 SIudenI Council I. WALTER RALLS LAWSON DramaIIcs CIub 4: Musical 3, 4. RAYMOND EDWARD LEONARD RAY RONALD JEROME LEWIS 403 Oak Lane Towson 4. Md- RCN Foofball 2, 3: InIramuraI BasI4eIbaII 3, 4. DANIEL VINCENT LINDENSTRUTH 635 Sadler SIree'r Aberdeen, Md. LINDY The HaII 4: Yearbook 41 Honor ROII 3. CALVERT HALL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL Quariers 45I7 For? George Meade WALT Baskefball 3, 43 The HaII 4. DAVE ROBERT LEONARD I83I New Rolling Road S+. Denis 27, Md. ST, DENISI' 206 S+. Helena Avenue Balfimore 22, Md. JOSEPH A. LODANSKI 2I22 Bank Sfreel BaI+imore 3I, Md. JOE Glee Club I, 27 Biology Club 2, C.S.M.C. Ig Slage Crew I. SALVATORE LOUIS LOGRANDE 5834 Edmondson Avenue Cafonsville 28, Md. SAL Band I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT HARDEN LOHRFINK 504 Hollen Road Balfimore I2, Md. SPEEDY Bancl I, 2, 3. RICHARD ANTHONY LUBRESKIE 4908 E. Federal Sfreef Balfimore 5, Md. DICK Class Treasurer 3. . Q. JOHN BRADLEY LUND 4402 Colborne Road Baliimore 29, Md. NOOSE Ice I-Ioclrey I, 2, 3, 4: Rille Club Ig Legion of Decency I, 2, 3, 4, The I-lall 4: Yearbook. ' JEREMIAH JEROME LYNCH I32I Hillman Sfreef Balfimore 2, Md. JERRY lnlramural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, -43 Legion of Decency Ii Baslcelball Manager I, 27 Benilde Club I. ROBERT LEE MAG-AHA 339 S. Calhoun Sfreef Balfimore 23, Md. BOB Bonildc Club Ig Biology Club 2: Sluolenl Council 2, 3, 4: Year- book 4: Class Presidenl 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council Presiclenl 4. ROBERT EDWARD MAGRI I607 N. Milfon Avenue Ballimore I3, Md. BOB CALVERT HALL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL graIuIafed by Bob Magaha, Sfudeni Council Presidenr. IAbove Wilmer and John Anderson Ifopl. SAMUEL JOSEPH MAGRI I607 N. MiI'ron Avenue Bal+im0re I3- Md- 'ISAMI' CIass Vice-Presldeni 3. BERNARD JEROLD MALINOWSKI I447 Hull Sh-eef Baliimore 30, Md. HSQUIRRELH Soccer I, 2. MICHAEL PATRICK MALLON 4OIO Woodhaven Road BaI+imore I6, Md. MIKE InIramuraI Baslnefball 2, 3: BeniIde CIub I, 2: GIee Club I, 21 Musical I, 2, 3. STEPHEN JAMES MALLON 40I0 Woodhaven Road BaI+imore Il, Md. STEVE Inirarnural BasIccIbaII I, 21 Rifle CIub 2: Glee CIub I, 23 BeniIde CIub I, 2: Legion of Decency I. WILLIAM CARROLL MANNION 3647 Elmley Avenue Balfimore I3, Md. 'ISKIPI' Inirarnural BasIceIbaII I, 2: I3asebaII I. GEORGE CHARLES MANTZ 3906 Nor+hern Parkway Baliimore 6, Md. QS ILe'fII Jerry Phillips, winner of Ihe Miss CaIverI Hall confesi, is con- I S+age crew members include: Richard Dove, Ron Sible, and Dave Leonard Iboffom rowl. Dick Kisleski and Arfhur Curinga Imiddlel. Glenn K ALFRED CASIMER MARCH 6209 Old Washinglon Road Ellcridge 27. Md- TIGER Inlramural Bagkelball I, 2, 3, 4: lnlramural Bowling I, 2, 3 Biology Club 2: Legion ol Decency I: Class Treasurer I. ROBERT A. MARCIANO 4206 Euclid Avenue Balfimore 29, Md 'IROBI' Intramural Baslrolball 31 Class Presidenl lg Class Treasurer 2 EUGENE JOSEPH MARSHALL 29ll Dillon Slreef Ballimore 24, Md MGENON Football 2, 3: lnlramural Baslcclball I. WALTER LOUIS MATTHEU I506 Maffhieu Avenue Ballimore 2I, Md. WALDO Inlramural Buslcelball I, 2: Inlramural Bowling 2, 3, 43 Honor Medal I. JOHN NEIL McCARDELL 4504 Charlesfon Arms Balfimore I0, Md. JAMES JOSEPH McCARRON 32l I Ramona Avenue Ballimore I3, Md. DlZZY Soccer I, 2: Cluss Treasurer 2, 3. If-Q 5. .sig at . w -4,-aAw-y 6 7 A 'I EL 1- .-I fa, ...I . I I Very Rev. Edward Scully, brolher of Brofher F. Thomas, delivers a shorl sermon on vocafions afler a regular weelrly Benilde Club Mass, which he cele- brafed in the school chapel. JAY MICHAEL McDONOU6H 29II N. Loudon Avenue Balfimore I6, Md. HIVIIKIEN Ice I-Iockey I, 2, 3, 4: Legion of Decency 2, 3: Scholasfic Leffer I: Varsify CIub 4. PHILIP JAMES McGARVEY 38I9 W. Garrison Avenue Balfimore I5, Md. PHIL RiIIe Club 2, 3, 4: Benilde CIub I, 2: Biology CIub 2: Cnemisfs' Club 3: Yearbook 4: Scholasfic Leffer 2, 3. RONALD MCGUIRK Box 438, RFD 3 Pasadena, Md. Band 2, 3: BeniIde CIub 2, 3, 4. LOUIS JAMES MCKENNY 300 N. MarIyn Avenue BaI+imore 2I, Md. HLOUIGIM I3asIceIbaII Manager I: BeniIoIe CIub I, 2: Legion of Decency I, 2, 3: Class Treasurer I. MICHAEL JOSEPH McKEW 2909 Overland Avenue BaI'I'imore I4, Md. MOON I:ooI'I3aII I, 2: InIrarnuraI BasIceIbaII I, 2, 3, 4: BasebaII I, 2: Cross-Coun'rry 2, 3: Legion of Decency I, 2, 3, 4: SIucIen'r Coun- ciI I, 2, 3: C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3, 4: CIass Presidenf I, Z: CIass Vice- Presidenf 3. CHARLES ANTHONY MEEHAN 2I07 E. Eager Sfreef Balfimore 5, Md. CHARLIE Inframural I3asIce'rbaII I, 4: CrosseCounIry 2, 3: Drarnafics CIuIo I: MusicaI I. JOSEPH FRANCIS MELOCIK I03 W. IHI1 Avenue Balfimore 25, Md. JOEI' InIramuraI Baskefbail I, 2, 3, 4: RiIIe CIub 2, 3. PAUL ANDREW METZGER 3006 Hiss Avenue BaI+imore I4, Md. METZ InIramuraI I3asI4eIbaII 2, 3, 4: Swimming 3: Bowling 2: InIramuraI Bowling 21BeniIde CIub I, 2: Legion of Decency I: I-Ionor RoII I. CALVERT HALL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOGL ll l L I if ,, , 71 lLeIII Fafher Joseph of The Afonemeni Falhers discusses college edu- I calion with Ed Krueger and Tom' Adams. IAboveI Rev. Thomas Delea adminisfers Holy Communion Io Mike McDonough. l' THOMAS FRANCIS MIHM 2902 Chenoak Avenue Balfimore I4, Md. TOM BENJAMIN WILLIAM MIKLES 280I Chrislopher Avenue Ballimore I4, Md BEN Benilde Club I, 2, 33 Chemisls' Club 3: Biology Club 2: Schol- aslic Leller I, 3. GEORGE JOHN MILLER 90I Wildwood Parkway Ballimore 29, Md. BALDY Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 43 Inlramural Baskelball I: Legion ol Decency Ig Class Vice-Presiclenl 23 Varsily Club 4. WILLIAM ROBERT MILLER Bonnie View Lane Elkridge 27, Md. BEVE Eoolball I, 2, 3, 4g lnlrarnural Baskelball I, 2, Ali Baseball I, 2: Inlramural Bowling lg Varsily Club Treasurer 4. KENNETH WILLIAM MILLS 6IO S. Grundy Sfreef Balfimore 24, Md. KENNY Eoolball I, 2, 31 Inlramural Baskelball I, 2. CARL LOUIS MOLTZ 45I4 Parkside Drive Balfimore I3, Md. BUNl4 Inlramural Baslcelball 4: Baseball I, 2, 3: Bowling 2, 3: Inlramural Bowling I, 2, 3, 4: A.J.B.C. Award 350 Club I, 2, 3, 4: A.J.B.C. Isl Place Trophy 2: A.J.B.C. 3rd Place Trophy 33 A.J.B.C. SIars oi The Lanes 35 Caplain of MSA. Champs 2. DONALD RICHARD MOORE 542 Lucia Avenue Balfimore 29, Md. DON InIramuraI BasIce+baII 3: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Cross-Counfry 2. NICHOLAS FRANCIS MUELLER. 3rd 4833 Keswick Road BaI+imore IO, Md. NICK InIramuraI BasI4eIbaII 3. DAVID WILLIAM MURPHY I203 Wicklow Road BaI+imore 29, Md HMURPI-I THOMAS IGNATIUS MURPHY 92I N. Chesier Sfreei' Balfimore 5, Md UMURPI-I Legion of Decency 2, 3: C.S.M.C. 3: ScI1oIasIic Le-Her I. THOMAS MARTIN MUTH I8Il W. Balfimore Sfreei' Balfimore 23, Md. TOM GARY WILLIAM NENGEL 2825 Emerald Road BaI+imore I4, Md. TI-IE ROCK Benilde Club I: Class Treasurer I. MICHAEL WILLIAM NIEBERDING 60I3 CIearspring Road BaI+imore I2, Md MIKE Inframural BowIing I: Legion of Decency 2, 3: C.S.M.C. 2. JOSEPH PATRICK O'MALLEY IRISHMAN CALVERT HALL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL 22I4 Kcnoak Road Balfimore 9, Md. MARTIN JOHN O'NEIL 3825 Cliffon Avenue Ballimore I6. MCI' MARTY lnlrarnural Baslcelball 3, 4: Glee Club I, 3, 4: Legion ol Decency 3: Dramalics Club I, 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Sludenl Council 4: Musical I, 3, 4: Glee Club Presidenl 4. EDWARD .JOHN OSTROWSKI 3907 Willie Avenue Balfimore 6, Md. MED.. lnlramural Baslcelball l, 2: lnlrarnural Bowling I, 2. NORBERT CHARLES PALECEK 283I Ashland Avenue Ballimore 5, Md. NORM Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Musical 4. ROBERT HENRY PATZWALL 28I3 Hudson Slreef Bal+imore 24, Md. BOB Foolball 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball l, 2, 3, 4: Biology Club 2: Sluclenl Councll I: C.S.M.C. I: Class Presidenl I: Class Treasurer 4: Sclwolaslic Lcller I, 2, 3: Varsily Club 4. EDGAR NATHAN PAUL, 2nd 84I Hilllop Road Calonsville 28, Md. BUNK Bowling 2, 3: lnlramural Bowling 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2: Class Presidenl I, 2: A.J.B.C.Award 350 Club 2, 3, 4: A.J.B.C. Award ISO Game 3: A.J.B.C. Singles Winner 2: A.J.B.C. SIars of Ilwe Lanesll 3: M.S.A. Champs 2. JOSEPH ANTHONY PENTE 222 S. High S+ree+ Bal+imore 2, Md. JOE Drarnalics Club I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Talenl Club Presidenl 4. FRANK JOSEPH PICCIOTTO I636 Healhfield Road Balfimore I2, Md FRANK Ice I-loclcey 2: Soccer 3, 4: Rifle Club I. SALVATORE WILLIAM PITARRA 30I9 Glen Avenue Balfimore IS, Md SAL CALVERT HALL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL INT x DAY DREAMING-Taking Iime oui during Ihe Sf. Joe game Io caIcI1 up on cloud gazing is drum major Bob Day. His popuIari+y is rafified by Ihe presence of Jean Limmer, PaI Coames, and Jac- queline Same. RICHARD GRANVILLE PYLE 743 Argonne Drive BaI+imore I8, Md. RICK I:ooIbaII I, 2, 3, 4, IrwIramuraI BasIceIbaII I, 3, 47 Manager Erogb BasI4eIbaII I1 I3ioIogy Club 23 ScI1oIa5IIc LeIIcr 2. ROBERT JOHN OUINN 409 S. Drew S'rree+ BaI+imore 24, Md. BOB SAVERIO MICHAEL OUINTILIANI 2629 E. Mura SIreeI BaI+imore I3, Md. 'ISAIVIH Inrramural BosI4eIIoaII I, 2, 3, 47 InIramuraI I3owIinq 2, 3, 43 I3eniIfIe CIub I, 23 BioIogy CIUID 2: Represenfarive Io 'IYou're Irie Criiie' 43 I-IigIwesI CIGSS Average 2, 3i Honor RQII I, 2, 3. PIETRO JOSEPH RAIMONDI 3202 S+. Ambrose SIree+ BaI+imore I5, Md. PEDRO Rifle CIUIJ 2, 3: BeniIcIe Club I. FRANCIS WAYNE RASINSKI I355 Cambria SI'reeI' Balfimore 25, Md. ACE I3ooIbaII I7 InIramuraI BasI4eII9aII 41 BasebaII 3: InIramuraI BOWL ing I. GENE HERBERT RENE I0O8 W. 36II1 SIree+ Balfimore I I, Md. EL IINIDIQH InIramuraI I3asIreIboII I, 2, 3, 4, Claw Vice-Pre-5idenI 2, 3: Cons Treasurer Ii Honor ROII I, 2. RICHARD JEROME ROHDE 3328 Dudley Avenue Balfimore I3, Md. TEX lnlramural Baslcelball I, 27 Glee Club I. CHARLES MILTON ROOT 637 S. Decker Avenue Balfimore 24, Md. CHUCK WELBOURNE LOUIS ROSE 8I I5 Glen Gary Road Towson 4, Md. WlLL lnlramural Bowling I: Rifle Ig Benilde Club I. PAUL MILLARD ROSKY I306 N. Luzerne Avenue Balfimore I3, Md. PAUL Baslcelball 3, 47 lnlramural Baslcelball 2, Soccer 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3. 4, Sludenl Council 4: Class Presidenl 2, 4: Class Secrelary ' 43 Honorable Menlion MSA. Soccer, Baskelball, Baseball 3. FRANCIS JOSEPH ROTT 2706 Old Norlhpoinl Road Baliimore 22, Md. WILLIAM EDWARD RUSSELL 5007 Hazelwood Avenue Bal+imore 6, Md. RUSS Benilde Club Ii Biology Club 2, Honor Roll I, 2, 3. WILLIAM EDWARD SASS 3 N. Kossu'rl1 Slreef Ballimore 29, Md. BUTCH Baslrelball 2, 3, 4, lnlramural Baslcelball 2: Class Treasurer 4. CARLE EDMUND SAUNDERS III W. Elm Avenue Baliimore 6, Md. BUBBAH Inlramural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 43 C.S.M.C. 3, 4: Sclwolaslic Leller I. CALVERT HALL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL , 4 -, 'av -, ri I 1 , ' ,lf ,I i A kk I K, ,mar i Q jg X ,- Img ' ,S 3 I i I sg Q'-if F35 N' Y I 1 M. ,- I f L I ' - - . A ' I I 2 , Q S I J W 'ii I ' 1 A lLefll Pal' Bloom and Frank Slrauch seem lo be engrossed in lheir conversalion as lhey sil oul a dance during lhe HalIowe'en Hop. lAbovel Cheerleaders are: llmneelingl John Goldbecl: and Carmen I DiSaba+ino. lsfandingl Charles Kelly, Capfain Eric DiNenna, Wall fyxh only Lerian, and Jim Wallers. EDWARD BERNARD SCHAEFER l6I8 E. Clemenf Sfreef Balfimore 30. MCI- SPlC Soccer 3, 4. RONALD KENDALL SCHEELER 64I2 Seflon Avenue Ballimore I4. Md- RON lnlramural Bowling 23 Rifle Club 2: Color Guard I. THOMAS JOSEPH SCHEIDE 600I Pinehursl' Road Ballimore I2, Md. Glee Club l. CHARLES JOHN SCHIMUNEK 2900 Edison Highway Balfimore I3, Md. SCI-llM Bowling l, 2, 33 lnlramural Bowling l, 2, 3, 4: A.J.B.C. 350 Club 3: A.J.B.C. Isl Place Trophy 3: A.J.B.C. Award l53 Game: A.J.B.C. Slam ol 'flue Lanesu: M.S.A. Champs 2: A.J.B.C. Na- lional Tournamenl' 3rd Place Trophy. LEO ALBERT SCHNEIDER A I 639 McKewin Avenue Ballimore I8, Md. I-lEB Rifle Club 4: Chemisls' Club 3: Yearbook 4: Scliolaslic Leller i, 3. 'G' R MARTIN THOMAS SCHULTZ Il N. Linwood Avenue Balfimore 24, Md. SCI-IULTZEH lnlramural Baslcelball I, 2: Soccer 4: Inlramural Bowling 3. mfg!! F I 5 I QC- J' I I I I . , L bi , P U MATTHEW GEORGE SCHWIENTECK I05 W. Elm Avenue Balfimore 6, Md. 'SCHULTZ' InmmumlI3n1.IfeIImIl I, 2, 3, 47 Bcniidc CIIJI3 I, Qi GIQQ CIUIJ I C,S.M.C. 47 Honor IVIQQILJI RONALD ALAN SEISS 3 I 7 Audrey Avenue BaI+imore 25, Md 'ZI-GGY' InIramurQI BQ.koIbuII I, 2, 4. JOHN 8210 Norfhview Road LOUIS SHADUK Balfimore 22, Md HSI-IADJ RICHARD SHANKS 59I4 Smifh Avenue BaI+imore 9, Md 'DICKYI' InIramuruI BQLICIIQQII I, 2, 3: RIIIC CILII3 I. JOHN WILLIAM SHARKEY 3509 Parklawn Avenue Swimming 27 RIIIC CIUIJ 2. BaIIimore I3, Md 'ISHARKII ALBERT GEORGE SHEPP I3I W. Clemeni' S'rreeI' Clues SCCreIary I. Balfimore 30, Md MAL.. 'AZ' GIee Club members are IFirsI Row T. Gould, Allen, T.I I .iz Ii.- 'vs I I S. Pirzchalslxi, M. O'NeIII, J I ackeff, R. Day. ISecond Rowl J. Kelly, E. Crump, W, Underwood, H Sierner, L. EIIuns, N. Palecek, E. D Nenna. ITI'1ird RowI: E. Johnson, W Simmons, T. Buccheri, G. Norris, R Goldsmiih, J. Anderson, T. Weiss, J Cooper. VITAS SIAURUSAITIS 2003 W. Balfimore Sfreei' Balfimore 23, Md. VITO Inlramural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I: Varsily Club 4. RONALD WILLIAM SIBLE 26I4 Jefferson S+reeI' Balfimore 5, Md. RON Rifle Club I, 2, 3, 4: Benilde Club 2, Band 3, 4: Dramalics Club I, 2, 3, 4: Musical I, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL ANTHONY SIBOL 280I Bayonne Avenue Balfimore I4, Md. BIG MIKE Benilcle Club I, 2, 33 Biology Club 2: Clwemisls' Club 3: Scliol- aslic Leller I. THOMAS JAMES SINEY Scholaslic Lefler 3, Honor Roll 4 quarlers. WILLIAM JOSEPH SLIFKER 84I N. Linwood Avenue Ballimore 5, Md. BILL Scholaslic Leller I: Benilde Club I. PATRICK JOHN SMITH 4238 E. Joppa Road Ballimore 6, Md. PAT Inlramural Baskelball 3: Bowling I, 2, 3, Inlramural Bowling I, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 2: Sludenl Council 47 Class Presidenl' 4, Class Secrelary 3: Sclwolaslic Leller I, 2, 3: I-lonor Medal I, 2, 32 Honor Roll I3 quarlersg Yearbook 4i M.S.A. Bowling Clwernps 2. BERNARD CONSTANTINE SOKOLIS I630 Hazel S+reeI' Balfimore 26, Md. SOCKS lnlramural Baslnelbell 3, 4. CALVERT HALL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL 35II Ken+ucI:y Avenue Balfimore I3, Md. BIG SAM ERVIN DAVID FRANCIS SLASKI 3I2 S. Washingfon Sfreei Balfimore 3I, Md. ERV WILLIAM JAMES SPANN 2520 Liberfy Parkway Balfimore 22, Md. BILL Foolball 2, 3, 4: lnlrarnural Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling I: Class Treasurer 4: Varsily Club Vice-Presidenl' 4. MICHAEL EDWARD STEER 726 Charing Cross Balfimore 29, Md. MIKE Inlramural Bowling I: Cross-Counlry 2: Glee Club I, 2: Sludenl Council I, 2: C.S.M.C. 2, 3: Class Presiclenl 2: Class Treasurer I. JOSEPH ANTHONY STEPCICH 2707 E. Hoffman S+ree'I Ballimore l3, Md. JOE Inlramural Baslcelball 3, 4: Class Secrelary 4. HARMAN ABBET STERNER 440I Clydesdale Avenue ,Ballimore I I, Md. I-lARIvI Bowling I, 2, 3: lnlrarnural Bowling I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 42 Dramalics Club 3, 4: SIudenI Council 3: C.S.IvI.C. 3, 4: Class Presidenl 3: Class Vice-Presidenl' I, 2: Dramalics Club Treasurer: C.S.M.C. Presidenlg Junior Class Treasurer: A.J.B.C. Bell Buclcle, Ring, and Trophy: A.J.B.C. 350 Club I, 2, 3: A.J.B.C. SIars ol ine Lanes I. FRANCIS XAVIER STRAUCH, JR. 'ITCI-I MICHAEL THOMAS STROW Foolball 3: Baslcelball 2, 3: Benilcle Club I: C.S.M.C. 4. l 708 CI1es'Inu'I Hill Avenue Ballimore I8, Md. Baslcelball I: lnlramural Baslrelball 2, 3: Scliolaslic Leller I. 2, 3. 2222 Lyndhursf Avenue Ballimore I6, Md. MIKE MARTIN ANTHONY STROZYKOWSKI 27I4 Federal S+ree'r Ballimore I3, Md. STRUC5E Rille Club I. GEORGE WILLIAM STRUMSKY I I I5 Hamburg S'Iree+ Balfimore 30, Md. STOIvIPSKI I236 Bafiery Avenue Balfimore 30, Md. BERN Inlrarnural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT THOMAS TILLETTE 5I2 E. 38+h Sireei Bal+imore I8, Md. BOB Baslcelball I, 3: Inlrarnural Baslcelball 2. I32 W. Lafayeffe Avenue BaI+imore I7, Md. Rifle Club 2: Glee Club 3: Legion of Decency 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 4: Musical 3: Scliolaslic Leller 2: Glee Club Leller 3. 37I5 W. Franklin Sfreef ' Bal+imore 29, Md. DAVE Foolball 3: Ice Hockey 2, 3, 4: lnlramural Baslcelball 2: Varsily Club 4. CA BERNARD HENRY THUMAN ROBERT FLOYD TOADVINE 4363 Parldon Sireel' Balfimore 29, Md. BOB Scliolaslic Leller I. JEROME TIMOTHY TRAGESER 2706 Inglewood Avenue Balfimore I4, Md. JERRY Inlramural Baslcelball 3: Benilde Club I: Cliemisls' Club 3: Biology Club 2: Physics Club 4: Honor Roll I, 2: Sclwolaslic Leller I, 2. JOHN MICHAEL TRENTLY JACK DAVID BRUCE TURNER DAVID MICHAEL ULLRICH WILL Inlramural Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Benilde Club I. DONALD JOSEPH ULSCH DON Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: lnlramural Bowling I: C.S.M.C I: Scliolaslic Leller I. LVERT HALL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL 4205 Sheldon Avenue Balfimore 6, Md. 20I0 Burnwood Road Baliimore I4, Md. WILLIAM GEORGE UNDERWOOD 3I23 W. Belvedere Avenue Balfimore IS, Md. LEEB Benilde Club 3: Glee Club 47 Radio Club 4: Dramalics Club 47 The Hall 43 Yearbook 43 Debaling 3, 43 Musical 4: Honor Medal 3. JOHN JOSEPH VAETH I647 Cliffview Avenue BaI+imore I3. MCI- MSUGAR CHILD lnlramural Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Musical I, 2, 3. ALGIRDAS MYKOLAS VELIUONA I920 W. BaI+imore Sfreef Ballimore 23, Md. UALII Ice Hockey 2, 3, 4g lnframural Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Soccer I, 2. 3, 4. ERNEST CHRISTIAN VELTEN I309 Highland Drive Baliimore I2, Md. HERNIEH Foofball 3, 41 Baseball 2, 3, 4. JOHN CHARLES WARWICK 3703 Monferey Road Balfimore I8, Md. CHIZ Ice Hockey 23 Inframural Baskefball 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH AUGUST WEBER 7I0 Murdock Road Balfimore I2, Md. HOSS Foofball 3, 43 lnlramural Baskelball I, 2, 3, 43 Swimming 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2: Class Treasurer I. MICHAEL JOSEPH WENTZ 907 N. Belnord Avenue Balfimore 5, Md MIKE Cross-Counfry 2. WELDON SHERWOOD WERTZ, JR. 303 Gilfings Avenue BaI+imore I2, Md HSHERRYH I CALVERT HALL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL 5. ig .3 Q H H' I sg -i 1 .Q ' E J. 2 -...sr 7 fl x y I IAboveI Frank Burkarf and Frank Brown Iforegroundl endeavor fo keep pace in a rigid speed drill. IRigI1+I Joe Weber, Joe Harringlon, and Vince Comella, fooiball 'feam manager, breakfasl prior lo 'llwe Sf. Joe game. I 'N-...ff GEORGE JOSEPH WESTERMAN 8400 Belair Road Balfimore 6, Md. GEORGE FRANCIS XAVIER WHITTIE, JR. 7I5 Bellelerre Avenue Balfimore I8, Md. HEAD Ice I-Iockey 3, 4: Inlremural Baskelball 3, 4: Legion ol Decency 3, 47 Yearbook 43 C.S.M.C. 3, 4: Vargily Club 4. FREDERICK' BERNARD WINTERLING 5506 Summerfield Avenue Baliimore 6, Md. WlNTZ Biology Club I: Bend 4. JOSEPH LEO WINTERLING I5O0 Lafrobe Park Terrace Balfimore 30, Md. BUD Inframural Baskelbdl 3, 4: Soccer 3, 4: Scbolaglic Lollcrr 3. 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