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

 - Class of 1959

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1 1 ,. 34 li , rg: -.r . -1,g, 'fu J-I ,L -3 .- 1 ,,,. fi ff ,i wg-X N-., -1 '54 , 1 gifs. 9 1 I ' ixialvff f I Hr 'V ,,x ' , 5 QV ,r fwvbl-I ,I ki: l :unfit ,. 1,4 'Z 1.25 , USMAIL Q 1 I y K H Vt Q.-B 'allllllils 1 1 ju-ff xx H 'my,,,,:,--un , ll! .1 AE L13 Mr , THE BEST YEAR OF OUR LIVES ...... I kv as seen in the CARDINAL N , CALVERT HALL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL Nr IEE BALTIMORE MARYLAND AND GOLD OF 1959 x A K . t r' P n P , Q:f?f 1' 'X V EY? i 1 I fy, H 2 Q, Eu I Ll ,gu- I' 9 W ...V til!!! I The first Washington Monument to be started rn this country . . . Mt. Vernan Place . . . center of the very heart and soul of Baltimore. Igliluifgf nrt' ',,.-Qi., A N T. ,UA.k,! , ,X H . ll? Qi e e g4ii1i1tff:g g ,,,,JL ' V - lllllll ge rr r r Ill r i i I I 'if'-ff!fffi1 K A -wsu 4 x K ' J ,, f- ,, 29 V V' . 4.,. ..,l,, The Commercial Credit Building . . . the look of the future . . . a part of Balti- more's ever changing skyline as she works to meet the demands of the state, the country, and the world. The longest trench-type tunnel in the vvorld . . . The Baltimore Harbor Tunnel . . . construction completed in November 1957 . . . linking the Fairfield and Can- ton shores . . . a boon to thru-city traftic. al' Friendship International Airport . . . opened in 1950 . . . key-link between Baltimore and the rest of the world. lnter- national Airport serves her people carrying them to all parts of the world for business and pleasure. Sentinel . . . in de- fense of her most cherished gift . . . freedom. This is Baltimore Bethlehem Steel Company . . . the second largest steel plant in the world. Production . . . over twelve tons of steel per minute . . . employs over 30,000 persons in the production of America's cheap gold. 1 at o- 3 .Ai' ..- .1 if -Af' 2- fy fiffle-T.. ff' , H 3.9, dr at no ' Q: 0' A if i IW? if' ' Jw Q 'J Q'leK...QwOD- If 'M Q., 1 X I A ' 1. ' M, V -V Aj -- Pimlico Race Track . . . Old Hilltop operated by the Maryland Jockey Club . . . oldest sporting organization in the United States. This track . . . scene of the Preakness, run each May . . . part of the famous Triple Crown of Racing. Mltieg Hn z? QL , The Shot Tower . . . a part of the past re- mains as a monument of Boltimore's part in freeing the country. Built 1828 . . . the Shot Tower produced lead shots up until 1892. Wifiggzgfw' 41 Q33 Future business men practice typing skills in the Annex typing room. Graduates have always shown an above average ability to adapt themselves to clerical work. Upper classmen confer on steps of the Cathedral about the inspiring talk given by the retreat master. Students received Holy Communion at this Mass for the repose of the late Holy Father. Attention in class exemplifies the all round academic interests of Calvert Hall students. Such enthusiasm makes it easier for the teacher to instruct and for the student to learn. lf you think we're cramped on the inside, you haven't seen anything until you've spent a lunch period on the campus, Breathing space during this time is made possible by permitting seniors to leave the campus. Brother Paul's years of experience with the young make him an inestimable asset to school life Many have found encouragement to go on when the task seemed almost insurmountable. -I lil! VHNI MUN RVIJQS tw HINSTITUTIONS 2? lllli l'llltlSTlAX NPIIUOLH L1thl l'l'Zli I v if i i 1 1 nn sum-avi or nun mann 2 lm lv-un it to vm Human uv nm Glnnnul f V, . is 1- n ai.-his in which pmfeulol is nd: of W- ww wtumi- gmiunwiiy '. ' If umivr emu-ptioml dliflbt an dllealny ,Wt if 1-Mignd as mum a mainline. lla odlmriu xr' it Q-I the Holy bggg ', we sw--mr Squdrfdlb mm as an an-u.m V -Iamln. ny qqQ ai handing what when Q H vmpu, but DIV! to thi lnidlhwhl ol an-li-ml. , . mhlwn of the walking chu and Ihr pmt, ,...,,,u,.,1 ui nm In-un-lr dull all mlm..-fm. , K. .5 lmiltwi. :ml they shall ml ultim- . 1. iw --Ill-rt I-ltwmiu-. and mln-n thu mm. 20 fi., ii l ll -kgfiffl, 9 1 H- , e,,,, 4. we , 3351 ifsflisgi, '.2f'- ., ' Q, ik . f ,.-5, z . ,L , -v. 2.19-xlfiiii M :Pig I 5-lie 15 we In--:INK Ilwx -Intl always my mn -lr l The Common Rules and Constitutions given by St. Devotion to the Mother of God is a sustaining link de La Salle are means of personal sanctification for in the perseverance of the Brothers. Through his the Brothers. Faithful to these prescriptions, the devotion to Mary, he finds courage to pursue his Brothers fulfill the Will of God in their regard. life in the face of great obstacles. Everywhere is home for the Christian Brother, but the Casa Generalizia in the Eternal City has special significance for him. Here is the heartbeat of the Institute and the Birthright of each and every Brother. D After a very busy day in the classroom, in activities, and in sports, the Brothers withdraw for silent prayer. In this silence they gain strength to persevere in their work. -ex 4 WV. The flame cl eciucatona' profserftf waz .,'1dCub'e:i lc'-died woer me '51L6'lUl QLJlC:3l7f6 C? John Basil me La Se e vw: more ie cffrz? charattofffcz 55 5 acmcmaf, a eazef, afz a mint. WnIlo on the Threshold of Hz Ile, ie- elmcncd W5 re 'c-thus career uVlQlC' GCG lg' aavanccrrwev' of rmavfsc. lvzeqi Ccffif' CIIQMZ '3 g33'1n'Qf3'ef:c iw: lennif wi.-seine, 'safe Qmwg Avg Q,-Mafia fi' Inifrmo pf Mer vwgpc cfs: cole:- fvc Nag the lWil!'uCVC7 cl We Exif. HL cfdcr wat eccfcsffvoly 55125 Two lhL'l'L,.T6 of me Bfcwefg cf 'fc Cfffff 52531, T:- W3 :: ,e SC'E dfce TMS gzse 'eacrfrg F ie-very-'.-fo ccmvfeg cf ffve csnlwcrt BROTHER REGIS, Vice Principal, Disciplin- BROTHER G. PAUL, Guidance Director. FATHER DAVIES, Chaplain. Understand- ing enables us to study the Creator and arian. Understanding is the reward of He who has charity is far from all sin. faith. Saint Augustine. Saint Polycarp. DEDICATIO ,sci-gaze? 'W' O.. .Hs .. .2..s.,1ff1?r3Y: I as .ees Qxierts sw N- .,.. iii meer, His invisible creation. Saint Thomas Aquinas. If a Chrisfian Brofhens orly claim fo permanence is in fhe memory of fhe pupils he has helped and befriended and fne confreres among whom he lived and labored, Brofher Gabriel, during his nine years as principal of Calverf l-lall, has builf a shrine in fha hearfs of fhe Brofhers and boys, a shrine in which ihe fires of affecfionafe remembrance will ever burn. During his long form as principal, Brofher Gabriel did mucn fo sfrengfhen fhe fies fhaf bind fhe Brofh- ers and sfudenfs fo fhe school and fo one another and fo lceep alive fhe freasured memories and fond hopes of high school days. Likewise, his unselfish devofion fo fhe inferesfs of Galverf l-lall and his generous sacrifices have been a source of inspiraiion fo fhe enfire sfudenf body. Therefore, as a fribufe of our affecfionafe esfeem and reverence, we dedicafe fhis yearbook of 1958 and I959 fo Brofner Gabriel, Principal of Calveri l-lall. To us he will always be numbered among fnose Whose deeds shal' lasf, whose name shall shine as fhe sfars on high, while deep in fhe dusf of a ruined pasf fhe labors of selfish souls die. BROTHER GABRIEL, Principal, 1950-1959. Only he who lives for others truly lives. Adm inistrato rs f...'f.- BROTHER CELESTINE 4A 307 Relrgron Englrsh IV Advanced Lrterature Head of English Department Yearbook Student rng short of rt rs the happiness of man Card Newman BROTHER ALOYSIUS 4D 205 Relrgron Spanrsh II and Ill Latln IV Head ol Senror Relrgron Department No one rs really happy merely because he has what he wants but only rl he wants thrngs he ought to want St Augustrne BROTHER CLEMENT 4C 206 Relrgron Problems of Democracy Sometrmes great drfllcultres are permrtted only rn order to strengthen character Benson 755 BROTHER JOSEPH 4B 306 Relrgron, Plane and Solrd Geometry Trigonometry Rllle Team Cardrnal Junrar Rrfle Club drvrne truth St Augustrne BROTHER DANIEL HENRY 4E 304 Re Irgron Englrsh III and IV Senror Mod erator The future belongs to belrevels BROTHER E ANDREW 3A 'l0'l Relrgron and not to sceptrcs and doubters The Englrsh I and Ill THE HALL Vrncentrans luture belongs to those who love not to The greatest tragedy lrl rs not those who hate Plus XII to be a samt Leon Bloy :A -? w and Faculty prepare us . . . 4 -9. ' I I I I ' I I . l f ' . U ' 45 X, J h ,g . . . . ' 3 ' N . R. H. ' x 'x I I I . l I I I I I I . I . I . I . I . I I . I . . . . Council. The thought ol God, and noth- We judge all things according to the . . . . ,, .. ,, . I I I - Vx . . , . I . - I H . . . ' ' I I I I . ' . I ' . . I , in 'e ' r r 1 l ' 1 -f' I . I . I -in-Q BROTHER D JOHN 3B 102 Relrgron Al gebra ll Head of Malhernahcs Modera lor of Varsrly Football and Basketball A blessed lrfe may be deflned as con srslmg srmply and solely rn the possessron of goodness and lrulh St Ambrose BROTHER AUSTIN 3C 103 Relrgron Spanrsh I and ll Head of Languages We may always reporce rl we wall only keep our head o lrrlle rarsed above lhe flood ol human rhrngs St John Chrys oslom BROTHER BENEDICT 3D 106 Relrgron Draflmg Arl Those who find beaulrlul meanings rn beaulrful lhrngs are lhe cul hvaled For these rhere rs hope Oscar Wilde through loyalty and BROTHER JAMES 3E 105 Relrgron Typing Drrver Educatron Alumni Band Educahon rs a high word rl rs the prep arahon for knowledge and H rs lhe lm parhng of knowledge rn proportion lo lhal preparahon Card Newman BROTHER GREGORY 3F 104 Relrgron Chemrslry Sludenl Councrl U lhe part of a lruly greal man not merely lo be equal lo greal things bu! also to make lmle rhrngs great by hrs own power Sl Basrl BROTHER GODFREY 3G 200 Relrgron Phvsrcs Advanced Malhemahcs We do nor know God rn Hrs essence but by the grandeur of Hrs creohon and lhe adron of Hrs Provrdence whrch presenl fo us as rn a mrrror lhe refleclron of Hrs rn finne goodness wrsdom and power Sl Maxrmus BROTHER E JOHN 2A 301 Relrgron Englrsh ll Thor farrh rs no! worlh hold mg which a man rs noi wrllrng lo reach rf necessary lhrough vrolence and lo hold through suffering Whrlaker Chambers generosity BROTHER GERALD 2E 305 Relrgron AI gebra I Plone Geometry Radro Club Bowlrng He who labors as he prays lrfls hrs hearl Io God wrlh hrs hands SI Bernard BROTHER D ANDREW 2F 302 Rellgron Business Malhematlcs Cafelena Afhlehc Drreclor Varsity Club The relrgrous man rs Ihe only successful man Faber BROTHER F THOMAS 2B 201 Relngron Brology, Bemlde Club Parenls Club Soph omore Moderalor Scrence Deparlmenf Head No sacnlice rs more acceptable Io God Ihan zeal for souls Pope SI Gregory 5 MR WILLIAM PARKS AB STB 2C 303 Relrguon Latm I and Il JV Soccer Coach JV Basketball Coach Nolhmg rs so hard Ihal :I does nor yreld Io Ihal er E r ZNWZZWM BROTHER CHARLES 2D 202 Relrgron Law Blology Bookkeeping ll Business Deparlmenl Head A well spenl lrfe rs Ihe only passporl Io heaven Pope Leo X 'r.-:rr BROTHER BENILDE 'IA 401 Rellgron Lahn I Algebra I lnlramurals Calholrc Sludenfs Mrsslon Crusade Nolhrng rs grealer Ihan Ihe mrnd of man except God SI Augushne BROTHER DAMIAN 'I 402 Relugron Englnsh I French I and II Glee Club Dra matics The greatness of Ihe soul rs her capacrry lor God Archbrshop UI Ialhorne L.. 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I I I - - n ' . ,, . - MR JOSEPH CARROLL B S S United States History Political Science Assistant Football Coach Varsity Basketball Coach Human laws are no other than rules whereby the perlect notion ot lustrce can be determined Sir John Fortescue K BROTHER GRATIAN, TC, 403, Religion, World History, Legion of Decency, Varsity Soccer JV Baseball God rs an artist and the universe rs Hrs work ol art Thomas Aquinas MR GERALD McCARRON BS 1D 404 American and World History Assistant Baseball Coach The proper study ol mankind is man Alexander Pope BROTHER BERNARD TE 405 Religion General Business Bookkeeping Swim ming Cheerleaders He knows how to live well who knows how to pray well St Augustine BROTHER D PAUL 1F 406 Religion Al gebra I Freshman Moderator Fourth Floor Supervisor What can a man want that it rs not rn God s power to give? en rlchzng MR ADDISON J BEANE M A Business Mathematics Geometry Algebra ll MR JOSEPH MARSCHNER B S English l man securely commands but he who has a d lll Dramatlcs Man s greatness learned to obey Thomas A Kempus lres rn hrs power of thought Pascal X S , . . . 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No . , .., ' R s 'Zh' f' C I , 'N r MR GEORGE NELLIES BS Englnsh Il De bahng Thought IS a klnd ol slrghl of lhe mmd Sl Augushne MR DAVID SHEPLAND BA AA Gen eral Mathemahcs Algebra I General Science Whatever moves rs moved b anolher Sl Thomas Aqunnas our lzves profoundly MR FRANK CLARY Secrelary Reglslrur Frurlless IS lhe wisdom ol hrm who has no knowledge ol hrmsell Erasmus 'PS MR FELICE IULA Doreclor of Muslc Band Music has charms alone for peaceful mmds Pope Scppho lo Phaon MR CHARLES FREITAG Assrslanl lnslruc tor of Music Marchmg Band Nalure rs lhe arl ol God elernal Dante MR ALBERT FIELDS BS Secrelary L MR ROBERT BINDEL Secrelary Cafelerlu brary Glee Club Dlreclor of Dramalrcs Wrsdom IS lhe foundalron and yuslrce The world rs a greal slage on which lhe work wrlhoul whrch a loundallon God displays Hrs many wonders Jean cannol sland Sl Ambrose Pierre Camus . , . ., , - rss - I. - - - , ,A . ,, . . , . ., . ., - 1 , - I. - Y nf' 17 ' fwj-W . . . 'fi f . , , . .. - - .1 , , l , - , - - I. . 1 ' X . ll ,IH I . , . ., , I- ' V I ' I I ' . ,, . . . . . ,, . . - I 1 - f ,, . . . . . . . . . I. - H ff - SENIORS AN U DERCLASSMEN ff? ' f W , 3 ',,, - 'X ' fx dr ai 4 ,, jp: , . A I,y'gA. V WMXXX. 4 i?, ' ' .U X- x fv, I 49 N: ,.l v, TEACHER LEARNS . . . Jerry Cox takes over the class to show his fellow students and Brother Clement that he know what th's chart 's all about. He e he e pIa'ns the growth 'n population one of the many facets of Problems of Democracy. Class of 1959 JOSEPH WILLIAM ADAMS 6712 Gary Avenue Dundalk Sacred Heart of Mary 4C Band 1234 President of Band 4 Dramatlcs 'I23 Future Plans Musician or Draftsman ROBERT HENRY ALTENBURG 8 Gladiolus Place Our Lady of Mount Carmel 4D Glee Club 3 4 Dramatlcs 3 Future Plans Electronics at Night School LAWRENCE VINCENT ADAM, 531 S. Chester Street, Holy Rosary, 4B, Student Council 2, Glee Club 2, Junior Achievement 3, Intramural Basketball 4. Future Plans: Law, University of Baltimore EDWARD STEVEN ADAMS 6723 Roverts Avenue Sacred Heart of Mary 4E Bowling I 2 Future Plans Army NEAL HOWARD AMES 900 Palladr Drive Arbutus Our Lady of Victory 4D Stage Crew I Varsity Swimming 34 Intramural Basketball 34 Future Plans US Arr Force Academy JOHN JOSEPH AMOSS II9 S Monastery Avenue Saint Joseph s Monastery 4D Bowling 2 Intramural Basket i S I I r x I I , I I I I 1 ' 3 ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . l I F . 9 , , - : ' ' , 2 , - r - . I . I I ' I . r I r I ' I I r I I ' : ' ' . ball 1,3. Future Plans: Engineering or Naval Academy. b ., i W- , - , I ' 5 Q A JOHN SHERRILL ANDERSON 6924 Sollers Pomt Road Dundalk Samt Rltas 4B Glee Club 123 Dramatlcs 1 2 3 4 Rlfle Team 1 Student Councll 3 4 Benllde Club 1 2 Stage Crew 1 2 3 4 Future Plans Navy or Unlver slty of Maryland JAMES FERDINAND ANTON 700 Carysbrook Road Plkesvrlle Samt Charles 4C Bowllngl Jumor Achleve ment 3 Future Plans Arr Force or Accounting Unlver slty of Baltimore GEORGE FRANCIS ARMSTRONG 19 Merrymount Road Shrlne of the Sacred Heart 4B Varslty Swlmmmg 1 Intramural Basketball 1 Future Plans Engmeermg Colorado A and M College TIMOTHY JOHN ARTHUR 2819 Chesley Avenue Samt Domlnlcs 4D J V Bowling 1 Band 1 234 Rifle Team 1 Future Plans Navy DANIEL POWELL BAIER 8213 Philadelphia Road Samt Clements 4D J V Basketball 1 Varslty Basketball 2 3 4 J V Baseball 1 Varsity Baseball 2 3 4 Treasurer of Varslty Club 4 Future Plans Englneermg Unlverslty of Notre Dame or Holy Cross GEORGE GERALD BALOG 305 Maple Avenue Essex Samt Clalres 4D Student Councll 3 Future Plans En glneerlng Unlverslty of Maryland or Johns Hopklns Unlverslty 119-Q 'Z' W2 m e ROBERT JAMES BELL 1342 Poplar Avenue Arbutus Ascension 4D Biology Club 2 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Debatmg 2 Glee Club 2 Future Plans Physics Princeton Unlverslty FRANCIS XAVIER BELLISTRI, 2304 E Madison Street, Samt Wenceslaus, 4C, Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4, Band 1, Bennlde Club 1. Future Plans. Draftlng or Book- keeping. JOSEPH MICHAEL BICKEL, 1001 Wample Road, Middle River, Our Lady Queen of Peace, 4C, Band 1,2,3,4. Future Plans: Pharmacy, University of Maryland. DAVID ANDREW BLAKE, 645 Orpington Road, Catons- ville, Saint Agnes, 4A, Class President 1, Student Council 1, Varsity Football 1,2,3,4g J.V. Ice Hockey 1, Varsity Club 2,3,4p Varsity Club President 45 Intramural Basket- ball 3,4. Future Plans: Princeton. LAWRENCE STEPHEN BOGARTY 5306 Gwynndale Ave- nue Our Lady of Perpetual Help 4E Band 1 Varsity Swlmmlng 1 2 3 4' Varslty Club 3 4' Varsity Letter 1 2 3 4 Future Plans- Sociology La Salle College. AUGUST CHARLES BONSALL 2012 Russell Avenue Our Lady of Perpetual Help 4B Future Plans Coast Guard Academy or N R O T C NICHOLAS ANTHONY BORSELLA 2025 Ashland Avenue Samt Wenceslaus 4C Intramural Basketball 1 2 Future Plans College CALVERT LEE BOWEN 5413 Hillburn Avenue Samt An thony of Padua 4D Intramural Basketball 3 4 Future Plans Medicine La Salle or Loyola College FRANCIS XAVIER BREWIS 1122 Nantlcoke Street Samt Future Plans Teacher s Program Towson State Teachers College MICHAEL EDWARD BROWN 17 Old Court Road Pikes ville Samt Charles 4B Intramural Basketball 1234 Bowling 2 3 Junior Achievement 3 Future Plans Ac counting University of Maryland I I I I I I I I I I ' I I . I I I ' ' I s I I I , . : I I . I I I ' f I l 1 . I I I ' I 5 I ' f I . I . Jerome, 4C, Band 1,2,3,4p Bowling 1,2,4p Chess Club 2. : ' , I I l ' . I 0 I I I I I I . I I . . i z - 5 I . BERNARD GEORGE BRUNE 28 Tenbury Road Luther vrlle Immaculate Conception 4D Hall Staff 3 Hall Sports Edltor 4 Intramural Basketball 234 Bemlde Club I Future Plans Englneerlng Unlversrty of Notre Dame or Holy Cross DONALD LEE BULLOCK 3926 Yolanda Road Blessed Sacrament 4E Bemlde Club 'I Future Plans Business Admmlstratlon Umverslty of Baltlmore or Maryland FRANK EDWARD CALLENDER 611 McCabe Avenue Future Plans Unlverslty of Maryland or Navy JAMES WILLIAM CARBERRY 817 East 41st Street Blessed Sacrament 4D Bemlde Club 1 2 Glee Club 2 3 Intramural Basketball I 4 Future Plans Law Unlverslty of Balhmore I ROBERT LEO BURNS 1722 Montpelier Street Saint Ber nards 4B Future Plans Englneerlng Johns Hopkins Unlverslty ANDREW VINCENT CALDWELL 3622 Oak Avenue All Saints 4A Intramural Basketball 2 3 Golf Team 3 Fut ure Plans Law Loyola College Class of 1959 s one of the many facets of Engl sh composton lterature vo cabula Jne Russo shows he has acqulred publc speakmg tech nques whlle h classmates listen attentlvely to hls carefully prepared talk on desegregatuon In the South f X x ' x L I I 1 , a I r ' , I I I ' ' . , . A l I I r r I , . . , ' 2 , , : ' ' ' . . : . . I . . r r I ' r r I . 1 I I , , I I ' - I r I I I - I , - I I . , . Sam' Mary 5' Ggvanf' 4A' Inhcmural Baskelball 2'3'4' SPEAK FOR YOURSELF . . . Learning how to express oneself in public I ' I I . . . ii , I , - ry . . . ' i ' - i ' is ' . ' ' I I vi I I . I I I I I I 5 r I I i I V I , f - 9 JOSEPH FREDRICK CARROLL 305 Mount Holly Street Salnt Bernardme s 4A Radno Club 2 C S M C I 2 3 4 Student Councnl 3 4 Student Councll President 4 Future Plans Electrlcal Englneerlng Johns Hopkms JOSEPH HENRY CARTER 1526 N Maderra Street Samt Katherine s 4E Future Plans Army or Marines WILLIAM CHARLES CHRIST 285 Cowenton Avenue Fullerton Samt Josephs 4D Student Councll 2 JV Football 2 Benllde Club 'I 2 Swlmmlng 4 Future Plans Coast Guard WILLIAM HEPBURN CLARK T408 Wrnston Avenue Samt Matthews 4C Dramatlcs 'I 2 Future Plans Navy LOUIS PATRICK CASSARD 2l05 Bolton Street Corpus Chrlstl 4E Future Plans Alr Force JERRY EDWIN CHALMERS 8427 Pleasant Plarns Road Towson Immaculate Heart of Mary 4A Band 12 Future Plans Law Career Class of 1959 EXPERIMENT T0 LEARN Theory II two hemnspheres a e evacuated t IS rmpossnble to pull them apart The expe :ment a 15th century tlnd Interest Hugh Renchenbach and John Kunkel 2: l I I I I I I I ' ' ' ' I I I I I ' ' ' r I - : , . I I I ' I I I I I ' . , n . c , . . . . . I I . ., . . I I I I ' ' n . u I . Q I I I ' ' - . . . : ' r i . . . I I. , , . . . I I T ' . I I I ' P 9 ROBERT FRANCIS CLECKNER Pasadena Maryland Salnt Jane Frances 4E Future Plans Business Admln lstratlon Unlversnty of Baltimore or Maryland AUGUST JOSEPH COLEY 102 W Twelfth Avenue Samt Rose of Llma 4B Junior Achievement 3 Future Plans Clvll Englneenng Johns Hopklns Umverslty JERE DAVID COLLINS 401 Dunkrrk Road Immaculate Varslty Baseball 4 Future Plans Law La Salle College or Georgetown Umverslty VINCENT SAMUEL COMELLA 715 Delmar Avenue Glen Burme Holy Trmlty 4E Reporter on HALL 'I 2 3 4 Bus: ness Manager on HALL 4 Varsity Football Manager I MICHAEL O FARRELL CLARKE, 141 N Montford Avenue, Saint Elizabeth s, 4A, Future Plans Mllltary Servlce then College JOSEPH CLARKSON 3 Orchard Road Towson Immacu late Conceptlon 4B Varslty Swlmmlng 3 4 Varsity Club 34 Future Plans Buslness Admlnlstratlon Unlverslty of Maryland Debatmg 2 Future Plans Personal Management and Business Unlverslty of Baltlmore JOHN PAUL CONNOLLY 1924 W Baltimore Street Salnt Martm s 4A Dramatlcs I 2 3 4 Intramurals I 2 3 4 Rifle Club 12 Glee Club T23 Future Plans English and History Malor Loyola College VINCENT EDWARD CONTE 429 Overbrook Road Salnt Wllllam of York 4B Intramurals 1234 JV Football 3 Varsity Basketball 4 Student Council 4 Future Plans Alr Force ,W , . , . 0 - 0 . I I I ' . I I I I I . I ' ' I I o I I I , . . ' , . 1 In I ' I ' 1 I 0 3 ' ' Y.. I I 312 'f . I I Conception, 4C, Intramurals l,2,3,4, J.V. Baseball 2,37 ' . : , . . . I I I r I r r I r ' . . . r r , ' , . : I . . . . , I I 0 2 R ew I WL. 5 I . . I ' I ' I ' . - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' ' . . I . . I I I I r r r I - ' , n . u . o r I - ' . n , R ' , ' ,A I I CHARLES ROLAND CUNNINGHAM 6108 Bessemer Ave nue Saint Gerard s 4E Band 34 Student Council 4 Future Plans Business Administration University of Southern California JOHN ANTHONY DANNA 3701 Flowerton Road Saint Bernardlne s 4E Band I Future Plans Navy Reserves JOSEPH WILLIAM COSGROVE 1546 Latrobe Park Ter- race Our Lady of Good Counsel 4C Varsity Soccer 2 3 4 J V Baseball 2 Varsity Baseball 3 4' Varsity Club 2 3 4 Future Plans Business Administration Loyola College or Unlverslty of Baltimore GERARD FRANCIS COX 421 Cornwall Street Our Lady of Fatima 4C JV Baseball I JV Football 1 Intra murals 3 Class Vlce President 1 Student Officer 4 Fut ure Plans Accounting University of Baltimore BARTHOLOMEW JOHN CRISFULLI 1607 Walterswood Road Saint Matthew s 4D Band 1 2 3 4 Student Coun cil I Dramatlcs 3 Future Plans Medicine Johns Hop kms University GREGORY MICHAEL CROSS 5939 Clayton Avenue Saint Michael s 4D Intramurals 'I 2 34 Varsity Base ball 1 2 3 Future Plans Electronics Drexel Institute THOMAS EDWARD CUDDINGTON 3112 E Baltamore Vice President of Band 4 Future Plans Marines FRANK JOHN CULOTTA 6420 Sefton Avenue Saint Domlnlcs 4A Varsity Football 34 JV Baseball 2 Intramurals 1234 Varsity Club 34 Benllde Club 'I Student Officer 4 Future Plans Engineering Villanova I I I I I I I ' ' - I 0 I I . I I ' GJ ' ' ' I I I ' , , . . 5 . . 3 - I ' - ' 1 - - : , . ? QR , 4, 3 3 I . , . I I I I I I I ' I - 3 I ' I I . . , D . I I I I I I ' , , . 1 , . I - I Street, Saint Elizabeth's, 4C, Dramatics 27 Band 'l,2,3,47 I I . . . , . l . I I I I - - I ,ef , 1 ,Nz If .'. I I 1a . 2 , . it I l X I I I I I I - 0 Y I ' I I I I I ' 3 I I I ' I I . , . , , . . . Tx . 'T f ANTHONY JOSEPH DAVID 230 S Washrngton Street Holy Rosary 4B Varsrty Soccer Manager 'I 2 J V Base ball Manager 'I J V Soccer 3 Future Plans Draftsman EUGENE ANDREW DAVIS 4315 Cortez Road Brooklyn Park Salnt Rose of Llma 4B Intramurals 4 Honor Roll 3 Future Plans Accounhng Unnverslty of Maryland or Baltimore THOMAS BARTLETT DAVIS 3674 Kenyon Avenue Shrlne of the Llttle Flower 4E Future Plans Marmes JOSEPH LUIGI DELL ACQUA 2439 E Monument Street Saint Andrews 4B JV Football I Varslty Football 2 3 4 Varsuty Club 2 3 4 Future Plans Uncertain ON THE SPOT preguntas vamos a escr bur palabras para uprender expresuones palabras para repasar verb tenses congugatlons and nouns are e pla ned In this second year Spanish class Brother Aloyslus glves Ray Gludlce mdlvldual attention Class of 1959 JOSEPH FRANKLIN DEMSKI 607 S Grundy Street Sacred Heart of Jesus 4C Future Plans Arr Force Radar Tech nlclan JOSEPH RICHARD DENGLER 3ll7 Dudley Avenue Shrme of the Lnttle Flower 4D Student Councul I JV Football 2 JV Baseball 2 Student Ottlcer 4 Future Plans College 'US 'C' . I ' I r r r I ' - ' I . . . I . . . . , I y r . , u n n 1 y X i . . . I . I I a 0 . ' . I I I I . : , . I I I ' I . . . , . : . , . : , - . . I I , . . l I ' I I I I ' ' . , c . n n I I I ' - r r - - r ' ' I I I I I ' : ' ' .A 4- - ' ' - ' ' 4 f ,ff 5 , I A , I f X 2: 1 4 n u X QI 2 ' ,E 4: 'fl A. . Z' ' 4 I E : ,423 I 1- . .,, .. . W, GREAT BOOKS Advanced Literature a newcomer rn the senior curriculum offe s pre college prepa atlon Informal d scusslons a e the order of three weekly semma s at which time seniors air views Here they discuss Crane s RED BADGE OF COURAGE Class of 1959 CARMEN FRED DEYESU 2907 East Baltimore Street Saint Elizabeth s 4B Junior Achievement 3 4 Intramurals 'I C S M C 3 Student Council 4 Future Plans Law Saint Mary s College FRANCIS JOSEPH DINGLE 5828 Vlrlona Avenue Saint Augustine s 4B Intramurals 2 3 4 Boy State 3 Driver s Safety Council Yearbook 4 Future Plans Government Printing Office or Law Loyola College .iff - ' S 5 I JOSEPH GEORGE DePASCAL, Box 223, Forest Avenue, Saint Lawrence's, 4A, Intramurals 3,4. Future Plans: Electronics University of Maryland PHILIP JOSEPH DESIEN 7 Graywood Road Saint Mal dred s 4E C S M C 2 3 Student Council 2 3 Intramurals 23 4 Class President 2 Future Plans Business Man agement University of Maryland SALVATORE BENJAMIN DISTEFANO 2832 East Baltimore Street Saint Elnzabeths 4B Dramatlcs Club I Future Plans Air Force or University of Maryland JAMES JOSEPH DOCKINS l4I2 Hull Street Our Lady of Good Counsel 4A Student Council 12 Student Officer 4 Future Plans Night School nc' ' vu I ' I, ..- . . . I , ' , r - r ' . I ' r w 4 - - . . ' ' I' - , I . . . , t . D I I ' ' ' ' I I I I I I I ' : - , . I . , . I . I . . y - I I I I I I I I ' . . . . 7 . : , : - ' n I I . , . n . , I I I I I I I I I ' : I I I I , . . : . 'i J- ,, ,I , . 3 , ' 'fr ,I . ' II I ' A-5543 , or if t- I ,L 5 11 ggff 1 2 21 ,Z ' ., ' ezf'Q53f?gf 4? L ' X I H' JEROME FRANCIS DOOLEY, Box 143, Riviera Beach, Saint Jane Frances DeChantel, 4C, Glee Club 2. Future Plans: Navy for Two Years. CHARLES AUGUST DOSCH 836 South East Avenue Saint Brigid s 4C Future Plans Air Force MICHAEL ALLAN DRESSEL 2041 Wilkens Avenue Saint Martin s 4E Intramurals I 2 3 4 Future Plans Business Mathematics University of Baltimore HERBERT DAVID DRISCOLL 862 West 33rd Street Saint Thomas Aquinas 4B Intramurals 4 Future Plans State Teachers Program Towson State Teachers PATRICK FRANCIS DUDLEY 2711 East Preston Street Saint Katharine s 4C J V Soccer 2 J V Basketball 2 3 Varsity Basketball 4 Future Plans Air Force or College JOHN JOSEPH DUGAN 807 Melville Avenue Saint Ber nard s 4D Benllde Club I Intramural Basketball I 2 4 JV Baseball I23 Varsity Baseball 4 Future Plans Loyola College or University of Maryland fi v K f , new Mi tif 'ff' . T , M, ,iam 1 s.,,.,. ROBERT OWEN DUNCAN 1121 Roland Heights Avenue Saint Thomas Aquinas 4A Dramatic Club I Benllde Club 12 Future Plans Engineering Johns Hopkins Unlverslty or Air Force Academy FREDERICK JOSEPH DVORAK 2414 East Preston Street Saint Katharlnes 4C Future Plans Army Medical Corps f RAYMOND MICHAEL EHRHART 818 Mount Holly Street Salnt Bernarcllnes 4A Intramural Basketball 1234 Benulde Club 1 Yearbook Staff 4 Future Plans Loyola College CHARLES MICHAEL FAIRBANK 4307 Liberty Heights Avenue All Salnts 4D JV Ice Hockey 1 Future Plans Engmeenng DWARD SEBASTIAN FEENEY 1564 Glen Keith Boule E vard Immaculate Heart of Mary 4A Future Plans Ac counting Loyola College CHARLES FREDERICK FIEGE 121 Murdock Road Pope Plus X 4A Swlmmlng 1234 Intramurals 3 Future Plans Englneenng Johns Hopklns Unlverslty VICTOR EUGENE FIORENZA 2477 Fairway Samt Ruta s 4B Intramurals 2 J V Baseball 3 Varsity Baseball 4 Future Plans Dentlstry Unlverslty of Maryland MAURICE HOMER FISHER 2601 Hrllcrest Avenue Samt Ursula 4B Varslty Club 3 JV Footballl Varslty Foot ball 3 4 Varsnty Basketball 2 3 4 Future Plans Hlstory Malor Western Maryland College or State Teachers College LARRY LEE FITEZ 1218 West Coldsprmg Lane 4E Class Presldent 2 Intramurals 134 Future Plans Business Admlnlstratlon Baltimore Junlor College LOUIS PAUL FLAIG 101 Wellham Avenue Holy Trlnlty 4E Bowllng 1 Intramurals 1 2 3 Future Plans Account mg Baltlmore Junlor College or Unlverslty of Maryland ALBERT GEORGE FLEISCHER H05 Carroll Street Saint Jeromes 4E Future Plans Accounting Unlverslty of Baltimore or U S Marme Corps FREDERICK ANDREW GERMAN 3607 Loch Raven Boule vard Samt Bernards 4C Future Plans US Coast Guard RAY ANGELO GIUDICE 5020 Belarr Road Salnt An Future Plans Pre Veterlnarlan La Salle or Loyola Col ege CHARLES JOSEPH GLAESER 1869 Loch Shrel Road lm maculate Heart of Mary 4A Intramurals 2 3 Benllde Club 2 Yearbook Stal? 4 Future Plans Engrneermg Vlrgrnla Polytechnic lnstrtute or Holy Cross ROBERT LEE GIBBS 5715 Chrlham Road Shnne of the Sacred Heart 4C Intramurals 14 JV Football 2 Fut ure Plans Draftsman VINCENT TIMOTHY GILDARK 809 West Cross Street Salnt Jeromes 4E Benllde Club 2 Future Plans U S Coast Guard Class of 1959 actlon rn hs Polltrcal Sclence class a new subgect rn the seniors cu nculum In his years as a teacher and as a coach Mr Carroll has been lust as ettectrve In the classroom as on the field Last November weddmg bells announced a new type of hte for hum Q I I . l . I 0 V I - : l I . I I I I I ' - ' ' r ' . I I , , . . . . , , . . . . I . I . - 'l'o Y 9' 45' V '5 Y Ff'0'P ll 314' V '5 Y Club 3f4- A coAcH IN A cnmcm. slruArloN . . . Mr. Joseph Carroll gen : , I - . . i .. . I . . . , ,- l . ' - ' . - I . I -4. I I I l 'L I . : ' ' , 5 5, l 7 ' 1 3 JC 15'-ki WILLIAM JOHN GLEASON, 3013 Royston Avenue, Saint Dominic's, 4D. Future Plans: Mechanic. FREDERICK EMERSON GOODWIN, 601 N. Woodington Road, Saint Bernardine's, 4D, Catholic Students' Mission Crusade l,2,3,45 President 45 Archbishop Curley Medal 45 Legion of Decency l,2,3,45 President 45 The HALL 2,3,45 Editor 4. Future Plans: Uncertain. MICHAEL ANTHONY GULL, I5 South Kresson Street, Saint Elizabeth's, 4B, Varsity Football 35 Varsity Club 3. Future Plans: Pharmacy School, University of Maryland. GEORGE H. HAHN, 6628 Loch Hill Road, Towson, lm- maculate Heart of Mary, 4D, The HALL 2,3,45 Baseball 2,35 Varsity Baseball 45 Soccer 45 Band 2,35 Benilde Club. Future Plans: History, Mount St. Mary's College. 2 QI Ill H Ill I PAUL THOMAS GOSSELIN, 626 Norhurst Way, Catons- ville, Saint Mark's, 4D, Intramurals l,3,4. Future Plans: Accounting, University of Baltimore. ALBERT GEORGE GRAU, 2767 Chesterfield Avenue, Little Flower, 4A, J.V. Football 25 Varsity Football 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Intramural Basketball 3,45 Dramatics 45 Student Officer 4. Future Plans: Teach- ing, Bucknell. Class of 1959 HARD FIGHT . . . Sine, cosine, secant, cosecant, tangent, cotangent, right triangles and isosceles triangles are taught in this senior trigonometry class. The most quoted expression of the year . . . lf you fall behind in trig, the battle is lost before it has begun. . ROBERT JAMES HAMMEN I3 North Highland Avenue Salnt Ellzabeth s 4D Intramural Bowlnng I Glee Club 23 4 Dramatlcs 2 34 Future Plans Business Admln lstratlon Unlverslty of Baltimore THOMAS EDWARD HANESCHLAGER 9004 Hmes Road Glen Arm Samt Joseph s Fullerton 4E Glee Club 23 Intramurals 4 Future Plans Coast Guard Reserves Steamfitter Trade JOHN CARROLL HARNER H80 Thorrdge Road Luther ville Immaculate Conceptlon Towson 4C Stage Crew I Benllde Club 'I 2 Debating 2 3 4 Student Councll 4 Student Officer 4 Future Plans Law Unlverslty of Scran on JERRY JOHN HARTMAN 5943 Kavon Avenue Salnt Anthony s, 4C, Class Treasurer 3, Intramurals 2,4, Glee Club l,2. Future Plans Army, Mlsslles and Radar. KENNETH GEORGE HAYES, 1248 Walker Avenue, Saint Matthew's, 4B Future Plans. Marlne Corps or Naval Academy. JOHN THOMAS HEALEY, 6ll2 Dunromrng Road, Saint Matthew's, Intramurals 1,2 Future Plans. Marmes or Unlverslty of Baltimore. THOMAS MICHAEL HALL 730 East 35th Street Saint Bernard s 4E Band 'I 2 3 4 Future Plans Busmess Ad mlnlstratlon Loyola College JOSEPH PAUL HAMM 820 South Highland Avenue Sacred Heart of Jesus 4D Intramurals I Bowling 4 Future Plans Pharmacy Unlverslty of Maryland 49 it KH '-nv... 9 , .. A , 'wx I . . . Y, f - . -aq- . 3 V ,N f -I , , . 9 . ' - K' r r r r I - ' 3. Z . . . ' ' ' KS' ' ' L P' .V - -V Q , ' f ,, A .. H A , , .ff , A R' ' 2 i tigl ig f . 'iitlffgfg V ' ' ggilitfe rcfil , ' X or Jw , , , - . : , . I I . . , . ' r I r ' r I l 1 r - 5 ' , . I I . , D l I I I I I . : , . 1, . I r ' . . r r r I F 1 F r 1 7 F . : , - I . 1 I , I 1 . l a DENNIS JOSEPH HEALY, 400 South Cornwall Street, Our Lady of Fatima, 4E, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Future Plans: Accounting, University of Maryland. MICHAEL FITZPATRICK HEFFERNAN, 6011 Cedonia Ave- nue, Saint Michael's, 4D, Football 1,25 Varsity Football 3 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Varsity Club 3,4 Future Plans- Universlty of Maryland or Loyola LEE FRANCIS HEINER 3435 Woodstock Avenue Shrine of the Little Flower 4A Rifle I 2 Future Plans Engineer In WILLIAM RICHARD HELMEY 1779 .loan Avenue Tow son Immaculate Heart of Mary 4B Rifle Club 1 lntra mural Bowling 1234 Glee Club 23 Future Plans Electronics or Coast Guard Academy JOSEPH WILLIAM HENRY 4306 Berger Avenue Saint Anthonys 4B Future Plans Uncertain GEORGE FRANCIS HERBERT 5511 Link Avenue Arbutus Ascension 4C lntramuralsl Basketball 2 Varsity Bas ketball 3 4 Future Plans Business Admlnlstratlon Uni versity of Maryland ROSCOE MONROE HERSEY 1102 Merrdene Drive Saint Matthew s 4D Varsity Swimming 2 3 4 Intramurals 3 Future Plans Engineering Johns Hopkins University WILLIAM CHARLES HILSEBERG 2612 East Monument Street Saint Ellzabeths 4C Rifle 1234 Intramural Bowling 1234 Future Plans Coast Guard or Police Department JOSEPH LEE HOBBS 3704 East Pratt Street Our Lady of Pompel 4E Soccer I 2 3 4 Intramurals 2 Future Plans Law Unlverslty of Maryland DANIEL JOSEPH HOLZKNECHT 207 Elmor Avenue Samt Michael s Overlea 4E Football I Class President 'I2 Student Councll 12 Future Plans Alr Force or Elec tronlcs Unnverslty of Baltlmore JAMES GERARD HOMER IOII Andover Road Blessed Sacrament 4B Varsuty Basketball 3 4 Catholic Students Mlsslon Crusade 4 Future Plans Pharmacy Unlverslty of Maryland or Naval Academy DONALD ROBERT HUDDY 5513 Patrick Henry Drlve Brooklyn Park Samt Rose of Llma 4B Bemlde Club I Intramurals 1 Baseball 2 Future Plans Certltied Publnc Accountant CHICO you need the present tense not the Imperfect Brother Aloyslus corrects a Spanish student ln his translatlon of last nights homework Others lsten attentlvely hoping that they might retain the tlne pomts of grammar and usage Class of 1959 CHARLES MICHAEL HUGHES 1238 Hull Street Our Lady of Good Counsel 4E Intramurals 3 4 Varslty Soccer 2 4 Bowling 1 Future Plans Law Unlverslty of Baltimore LOUIS GEORGE HUTH II5 Baysrde Drlve Salnt Adnan s 4E Future Plans Alr Force K'- 1? PAT ON THE BACK Hugh McNally takes over for Brother Celestme In senlor Engllsn and explams dictionary features definntlon syn onym varnant syllabnticatnon pronunclatlon antonym nnflectuon ety mology usage label and parts of speech Class of 1959 CARROLL JOSEPH JOHNSON IIO9 Cooks Lane Samt Wllllam of York 4B Future Plans Mllltary Servlce then Apprentice Prmter THOMAS WILLIAM JOHNSON 4530 Schenley Road Samt Thomas Aqumas 4A Presldent of Freshman Class 'IE Intramural Bowllng 2 Student Omcer 4 Future Plans Navy then Loy ola College MICHAEL JOSEPH JANTZ, 145 South Calverton Road, Saint Martin's, 4C, Intramural Basketball 1,2,3. Future Plans: Navy CHARLES CARROLL JASPER 2804 East Cold Spr1ng Lane Samt Domlnlcs 4D Intramural Bowllng 1 Intramural Basketball 1 Junlor Achlevement 34 Future Plans Posslble Electronics or Architecture at U C L A CHARLES RANDOLPH JONES JR HO West Elm Avenue Samt Mnchael s 4C Intramural Basketball 2 Band 1 2 Class Representatuve I Baseball 4 Future Plans Navy DAVID JOHN JONES 428 South Striker Street Fourteen Holy Martyrs 4C JV Baseball I2 Varslty Baseball 3 4 Varslty Club 3 4 Future Plans Business Admlnlstra tlon University of Maryland our . . .ff ' ,V . . . . , ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' , 1 . . . , . U I I . I I I I , . . , . I I I 'I I , . . 1 1 1 1 1 , , . . . I I I I I I I I I ' ' I I , . . , , , . . . , . 1, ' . I X I 2' RICHARD WILLIAM JORDON, 3617 Elmley Avenue. Shrine of the Little Flower, 4E. Future Plans: University of Maryland or U.S. Marines. STANLEY ALBERT KAPINOS, 434 North East Avenue, Saint EIizabeth's, 4D, J.V. Baseball 2, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 35 Junior Achievement 3, C.S.M.C. lp Varsity Club 3,4 Future Plans Mathematics, University of Maryland CHARLES JAMES KASDA H25 North Bradford Street Samt Katherine s 4E Debating 2 Future Plans Business Course La Salle College JAMES GERARD KELLNER 718 East 35th Street Samt Bernard s 4D Benllde Club I Junior Achievement 3 4 Student Council 4 Future Plans West Polnt or Umver sity of Maryland THOMAS EDWARD KENNY l4l7 Riverside Avenue Samt Mary Star of the Sea 4C Intramural Basketball I 2 4 Rlfle I Future Plans Accounting Unlverslty of Mary and DONALD ANTHONY KENT 3302 Woodstock Avenue Shrlne of the Llttle Flower 4E Bowling 1 JV Football 2 Varsity Football 3 4 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Fut ure Plans Law University of Baltimore JOHN ANTHONY KIDWELL 248 Albemarle Street Samt Leo s 4C JV Baseball 1 Varsity Baseball 23 4 JV Basketball 2 Future Plans Business Law Mount St Mary s College JOSEPH ALBERT KLUNK 5520 Mattleldt Avenue Shrine of the Sacred Heart 4D J V Baseball I 2 3 Intramural Basketball I3 Future Plans Carpentry . . . . , I I . ., . . , . 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Z , . 7 V . ,K I I 'X if , I r-- Ili THOMAS CHARLES KNEAVEL 635 East 35th Street Samt Bernard s 4D Hockey 1 J V Football 1 2 Varsity Foot ball 3 Radno Club 3 4 President of Radlo Club 4 Jumor Achlevement 34 Future Plans US Coast Guard or Englneermg Johns Hopkms Umverslty NORMAN LOUIS KNOERLEIN 26 Woodland Avenue Salnt Rltas 4C Varslty Club 34 JV Baseball 12 Varslty Baseball 3 4 J V Basketball 2 Varslty Basket ball 34 Intramural Basketball 12 Future Plans Col lege or Alr Force JOHN SEBASTIAN KOEHN 2813 Second Avenue Sacred Heart of Jesus 4B JV Football 23 Glee Club 23 Dramatic Club 3 Intramural Basketball 134 Future Plans Business Admlnlstratlon Johns Hopkins Umver slty or Loyola College STEPHEN FRANCIS KRASKA 601 South Glover Street Holy Rosary 4C Varslty Soccer I Glee Club 2 Future Plans US Marmes ROBERT JOHN KRASTEL 3705 Kimble Road Blessed Sacrament 4A Varslty Football 234 Benllde Club 1 Varslty Club 2 3 4 Student Councll 3 4 Student Ofllcer 4 Intramural Basketball 3 Secretary of Varslty Club 4 Future Plans Loyola College CHARLES NORMAN KRUEGER 4239 Serdel Avenue Shrlne of the Llttle Flower 4A Ice Hockey 1 Future Plans Servlce then College JOHN MATTHEW KUHN 2811 Lake Avenue Shnne of the Llttle Flower 4A Student Officer 4 Future Plans Amr Force Academy or Loyola College JOHN FRANCIS KUNKEL, 2410 Pelham Avenue, Samt Francls of ASSISI, 4D, J V Football 'l, Manager of J V Baseball 1, Benllde Club 2, Intramural Bowllng 2, Var slty Golf 2,3,4. Future Plans. U S Naval Academy or Engineering, Johns Hopkins or Cornell Unlverslty. ROBERT JAMES LALLY 1418 Winston Avenue Samt Matthews 4A Benllde Club 1 Intramural Basketball 1234 Yearbook Staff 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 matlcs Georgetown Unlverslty WILLIAM SCOTT LITTLE 1908 Mount Royal Terrace Corpus Christ: 4D Varsity Basketball Manager 12 Intramural Basketball 1 Future Plans Law RALPH JOSEPH LOHMANN 29 Alsace Place Northport New York Samt Phlllp Nerl 4D Band 1234 Vice President of Band 4 The HALL 1 2 3 4 Editor 4 Debating 1234 President of Debating 34 JV Rifle Team 2 Future Plans West Point or Johns Hopkms University 3 I MATTHEW PEARCE LATTIN 1137 Deanwood Road Im maculate Heart of Mary 4B J V Basketball 1 2 Varsity Basketball 3 4 J V Baseball 1 2 Varsity Baseball 3 4 lstratlon Loyola College WALTER BYERS LERIAN 728 Lyndhurst Street Samt Bernardlnes 4A Cheerleaderl Intramural Basketball 1234 Yearbook 4 Student Olficer 4 Future Plans Chemistry Loyola or Johns Hopkms University Class of 1959 MOST ESSENTIAL Sentence structure composition parts of speech vocabulary usage these are taught In Brother Daniel Henry s sen or class No other sublect m the curriculum is so essential for success In college as a strong grounding ln English I? ' 7' I - 5 l ,,.' 'Q 4 I I I l I I ' , . I . I I ' I I I ' ' I I , , , 2 9 ' - , : - - , z , 1 Future Plans: Air Force Academy or Law and Mathe- Intramural Basketball 1. Future Plans: Business Admin- . I . . D . . I . I I 0 ' I I I I I I I I I ' : , . I I I I I I . : . I , , I -- I , , . . . ' ' ' i I I I . I 0 1 If I I I 1 1 0 ' 2 , . , : ' 2 ' I I I I . I I ' ' . ' - ,,.N, ,,,....., , 'ki V I J I ' MW-Q T We JOHN JOSEPH LOMBARDI 3051 Abell Avenue Salnts Phlllp and James 4C Benllde Club I2 CSMC I Intramural Basketball I Rlfle Club 2 Dramatlcs Club 'I 2 3 4 Stage Crew I 2 34 Future Plans Uncertain STEVEN JOHN LORENZET 52l6 Florence Avenue Salnt Ambrose 4E JV Football I2 Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Future Plans Uncertain JOHN MICHAEL MacNlVEN 5626 Alhambra Avenue Samt Mary s Govans 4D Benllde Club 2 Biology Club 2 Future Plans Medlclne Johns Hopklns Unlverslty or Unlverslty of Maryland CHARLES EARNEST MAHLA 7l0 North Port Street Samt if sl ww THOMAS JOSEPH LUCZKOWSKI 3521 Parklawn Avenue Shnne of the Llttle Flower 4B J V Football 3 Future Plans Chemlstry Johns Hopklns Unlverslty or Loyola College HARRY EDWARD LUDWIG 1642 Thetford Road lmmacu late Heart of Mary 4D Future Plans Physics Johns Hopkins Unlverslty or Unlverslty of Maryland Class of 1959 PLAN AHEAD Length width angle of slope all things must b taken nto consideration T square trlangle curve these are the tools of the trade Plans for a bugger and better tomorrow are In the making Haneschlager Chrsst and Gibbs examine the blueprints for a future construction prolect Andrew, 4E, Varsity Swlmmmg I,2, Benllde Club I Future Plans. Navy or Business Admlnlstratlon, Univer- slty of Balhmore. EDWARD FRANK MANNER 2614 East Monument Street Salnt Kathennes 4E Intramural Basketball 14 JV Basketball 1 JV Baseball 123 Varslty Baseball 4 Future Plans Accountlng Baltlmore Unlverslty Mount Carmel 4D JV Baseball 1 Intramural Basket ball 1 234 Future Plans Arr Force RAYMOND CONRAD MAULE 1606 Jelters Road Blessed Sacrament 4C Future Plans Contractlng WILLIAM CHARLES MAY 3205 Chesterfield Avenue Llttle Flower 4D Class Presldent I 23 Intramural Bas ketball I 23 4 J V Football 1 Future Plans Uncertain JAMES FREDRICK McCADDEN 1935 M1dIand Street Salnt Rltas 4B Future Plans Electronics School JOSEPH EUGENE McCARDELL 2743 North Calvert Street Saints Phlllp and James 4C Manager of Hockey Team 2 Student Councrl 4 Future Plans Farming or Lumber In EDWARD FRANCIS MALLON 4010 Woodhaven Avenue, Our Lady of Lourdes 4E Student Council 4 Varsity Swlmmmg 3 Intramural Basketball I2 Manager of Football Team 1 Future Plans Navy CARL CARMEN MANFRE 526 South Potomac Street Sacred Heart of Jesus 4A Intramural Basketball 1 Class Presldent 3 JV Soccer 3 Varslty Soccer 4 Student Counctl 2 3 4 Vice President Student Council 4 C S M C I Future Plans Industrual Management Baltnmore Jun lor College or Umverslty of Maryland I I I I A ' ' 2 2 2 I I 1 1 I ' 2 - - 2 ' 2 I 1 1 1 ' I I 7 - - - - . : , ' - 2 X I I I . . , D I I I I ' ' 2 - - 2 2 2 ' - : , ' ' ' . , 1 GERARD RONALD MATTHEU, 23 Stemmers Run Road, 1 1 - - 2 - I , , , . : ' . 31 I I 1 1 3 - , , 2 X I I 1 I I I 1 ' A , , , 2 . . . : . 5 I , .2 I I I , . : . I I . 1 I I 1 I . I I ' 1 . I I 9- 5 DENNIS MAURICE MCGARITY, 3320 Parklawn Avenue, Little Flower, 4B, J.V. Football Ip Student Officer 4. Fut- ue Plans: Engineering, Johns Hopkins University. ROBERT MICHAEL McGINN, 3008 Edgewood Avenue, Saint Ursula 4C Future Plans- Army ROBERT CHARLES McINTYRE 231 South Calhoun Street Saint Martin s 4E Future Plans Business Admmlstra tion University of Maryland DANIEL JAMES McKERNAN 1325 Homestead Street Saint Bernard s 4C Future Plans Johns Hopkins Uni versity HUGH BERNARD MCNALLY l008 Winding Way Shrine of the Sacred Heart 4A Student Council 1 Benllde Club I Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Debating Team 4 Fut ure Plans Law Notre Dame University CARROLL EDWARD MEISZ I3I0 Westellen Road I maculate Conception 4C J V Baseball I Varsity Base ball 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball I 2 Future Plans Pro Baseball or University of Maryland JOHN ALAN MENGERS 402 Newburg Avenue Saint Marks 4A Dramatlcs Club 234 Future Plans Civil Engineering Johns Hopkins University DOMINIC JOSEPH MEZZANOTTE 4l23 East Lombard Street Our Lady of Pompel 4B Band 1 2 3 4 Dramatlcs I 2 Junior Achievement 3 Future Plans Arr Force DENNIS JOHN MICHOCKI, 4219 Sheldon Avenue, Little Flower 4B Future Plans Arr Force STEPHEN JOSEPH MOBLEY 3603 Hrcks Avenue All Salnts 4E Intramural Basketball 34 Future Plans Busmess Admrnrstratron Umversrty of Maryland WILLIAM JOSEPH MOESER 412 East Clement Street Saint Mary Star of the Sea 4E Band I2 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Future Plans Navy MICHAEL JOHN MORAVEC 2473 Fairway Street Sarnt Ruta s 4B J V Baseball I Future Plans College or Arr Force 71514 BRAINSTORM x V lx Shouldnt that be mmus b Brother? lsn t that for mula backwards? The future engmeers ponder a typrcal problem rn Advanced Mathematacs Thus course as lirst year college mathematics and prepares semors for a future rn engrneenng MICHAEL JOSEPH MUSCALLI 2003 East Jefferson Street Sarnt Andrew s 4D Future Plans Arr Force Class of 1959 , . I . r r , , I I I ' : , . ...y:m 'l' bpd: l L'X1l'IY:'-Yllg Y: -' YI m : I V - .. I.. g . - X1 1 X1 I I ' . I I I I , , . : . I I . , . , , . . . : , , . , . . , . : . , W I ix p 7 9 .ni .-.J 1 - I . ur' , f Wi? W.. I J VJ4?ii,I v1l, Q L! M A , .L ' V ' I VT ls STRICT ATTENTION One of the essent al p e equ s tes fo leo mng languages B other Damlan traslates In th s French class Sen ors perlence dlttlcultles wth phonetics an Ind spensable sk Il In lay ng a strong language foundatron Class of 1959 THOMAS JOSEPH NORTHERN 920 Mount Holly Street Samt Bernardlnes 4E Band 'I Intramural Basketball 'I 2 3 4 Future Plans Navy LAWRENCE JOHN O CONNER II2 Sycamore Road Holy Trmlty 4C J V Baseball I Varslty Baseball 2 3 4 JV Basketball 'I Varsuty Basketball 234 Future Plans Villanova Unlverslty or Professional Baseball JERRY JOSEPH MYERS 42ll Sanner Avenue Shrine of of the Llttle Flower 4D Dramatlcs I Future Plans Navy HERBERT EDGAR NAUNTON 705 Melvllle Avenue Samt Bernard s 4A Intramural Basketball 1234 Student Officer 4 Future Plans Draftsman LAWRENCE HOWARD O HARA 1714 East 33rd Street Samt Bernard s 4C Benllde Club I J V Football 3 In tramural Basketball 234 Future Plans Journalism Unlverslty of Maryland or the Unlverslty of Baltimore DAVID WINDFIELD OLER 3936 Fnsby Street Blessed Sacrament 4A Future Plans Navy I Y A I sl I L11 - Q. X l 1 al -. r r , , . : . i rr ii r r' .r ' 'i . i ex- . . .i .I .i i. i r 1 ' . r I IIII . I . l 1 1 r 1 . ., . . , . . . I r I I r l-- I ' Ill' 5 - 11- 5 I l I I I I I III I I Q . I lr' - I 1 . , . : . ky . ROBERT LOUIS OLSEN, 1203 Glenback Avenue, Pikes- ville, Saint Charles, 4A, Junior Achievement 35 Yearbook 4. Future Plans: Public Relations and Journalism, Uni- versity of Maryland. EDWARD MARSHALL OTREMBA 1639 Shadyside Road Saint Bernards 4B Future Plans Dentistry University of Maryland FRANK JOSEPH OTTERBEIN 238 Mallow Hill Roaa Saint Marks 4A The HALL 12 Future Plans Teaching Loyola College RAY WILLIAM OWENS 1733 Patapsco Street Holy Cross 4C Future Plans Accounting University of Maryland FRANCIS XAVIER PARR 736 Edmondson Avenue Cat onsvllle Saint Mark s 4D Rifle Club 2 3 4 Varsity Rlhe 34 Student Council 4 Radio Club 23 Boys State 3 Yearbook 4 Future Plans Electronics or Engineering Johns Hopkins University or Manhattan College ALEXANDER FRANK PETRLIK 1416 Montgomery Road Elkndge Saint Augustlnes 4D Intramural Basketball 23 Yearbook 4 Varsity Swimming 1234 Drivers Safety Council Future Plans Engineering Johns Hop kms Unlverslty or the University of Maryland CARL JOHN PFEIFER 2503 East Hoffman Street Saint Katherine s 4E Intramural Basketball 1234 Bemlde Club 1 Future Plans Marines JOHN ALFRED POLKOWSKI 3568 Juneway Shrine of the Little Flower 4E Future Plans Contractor LEONARD WILLIAM POZNANIAK 5506 Todd Avenue Saint Anthonys 4A Future Plans- Engineering Johns Hopkins University TIMOTHY GEORGE PUGH 3900 Ridgecroft Road Saint Anthony of Padua 4A Intramural Basketball 234 Future Plans Engineering Johns Hopkins University MARTIN JOSEPH QUINN 46ll Kernwood Avenue Blessed Sacrament 4B Bemlde Club I Intramural Bas ketball I 2 34 Class President 4 Future Plans Social Service Loyola College or Marines RONALD JOSEPH QUINN 2323 Ellen Avenue Samt Ursula 4A Band 1234 Biology Club 2 Student Otticer 4 Future Plans Maryland State Business College or Military Service JOHN PHILLIP RAILEY 3027 Parktowne Road Samt HUGH JOSEPH REICHENBACH 4627 Harcourt Road Samt Francis of Assisi 4A Future Plans Engineering Johns Hopkins University JOHN CALVIN RICHARDSON 502 East Maple Road Linthicum Heights Methodist Church 4A Intramural Basketball 3 4 Band 3 4 Future Plans Arr Force Acad emy or Dentistry University of Maryland PAUL JOSEPH ROBERTSON 6808 Dunhill Road Dundalk Saint Ritas 4C Swimming 234 Varsity Club 234 M S A Champs 3 Future Plans Draftsman I I 7 1 - - I l . I . , I I I I ' : , ' ' . I I I I D I ' S , , , : ' - 2 ' , . I I . X I I ' I I I I .I x . . I I . Ursula, 4A. Future Plans: Marines. I I . I M , , . : , E If l I . . . . ' I I I I - 5 ' . I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I l MICHAEL CHARLES ROHM 3545 Shannon Dnve Shrme of the Llttle Flower 4A Soccer 2 Student Councll 1 Class President I Future Plans Englneermg Johns Hopklns Unlverslty or the Unlverslty of Maryland Ambrose 4D Intramural Bowlmg 3 Intramural Basket ball 3 Student Councll 4 Future Plans Business Admin lstratlon La Salle College or Loyola College ASHLEY WILLIAM SCARBOROUGH 9632 Harford Road Samt Ursula 4A Student Council 12 JV Football 'I Varslty Football 234 Varslty Club 234 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Future Plans College Malor In Buslness Admmlstratlon CARROLL JOHN SCHEMPP 3403 East Fayette Street Samt Elizabeth s 4C Dramatlcs 2 3 4 Band I 2 3 Fut ure Plans College K .- 'Vi' it JOHN MICHAEL RUFFINO 4714 Wilern Avenue Samt Ambrose 4B Intramural Basketball 23 Intramural Bowlnng 23 Future Plans Unnverslty of Maryland or Loyola College CHUCK EDWARD SCANNELL 925 Southrldge Westview Park, Samt Agnes 4C Future Plans Marines Class of 1959 THE FAILURES AND TRIUMPHS a class d pend on ntelll gence d ve and ambton B other Joseph st esses to seno s the lmpo tance of know ng the functions of angles the bas s fo tlgonom ety sm l90 UI -I' cos l270 UI -I- tan I90 I- Ol -l- sun U80 'UA 1 R. I K I. 3' . ,, L I X 'Y I I . I I I . I l I I I I I I I I . : , ' , . : ' ' JOSEPH ALLAN ROSSO, 3144 Virginia Avenue, Saint I I l I ' i - 7 l ' I I , . , . I . I I I ' ' D ' I ' ' F . . . in trig e i '- I I I I I I , Ii , ii . r I I I , . I , J . . ' r i ' , i r r' - a n l ' ' O H-1 J PA- '3 i ' O - QI. I I I . . , . . ' ' I I I I I I I - ' , A I I ,X is , if ,,,' Vg V fi ff? I X , ROBERT FRANCIS SCHMIDT 3870 Grewton Avenue Salnt Ellzabeths 4B Rlfle Team I2 Glee Club I2 Dramatlcs Club I 2 3 Future Plans Navy or Machlnlst ROBERT MICHAEL SCHWIENTECK 105 West Elm Ave nue Saint Michael Overlea 4B Intramurals I 3 4 J V Baseball I Future Plans Loyola College JOSEPH JOHN SEIDL 5410 Force Road Salnt Anthony 4C Future Plans Work JACK MICHAEL SELBY 30l2 Lmwood Avenue Park ville, Salnt Ursula s, 4E Future Plans Marines. 1 is STANLEY WILLIAM SCOTT 725 Lmnard Street Samt Bernardmes 4A HALL 23 Future Plans Mount Salnt Marys College WILLIAM WALTER SEECHUK 4203 Kolb Avenue Samt Mnchael Overlea 4B lntramuralsl Student Ofllcer 4 Future Plans Umverslty of Maryland Class of 1959 ACHIEVEMENT IN WORK Algebra the steppl g stone to hgher athematcs t lang ag of the e gn e se se o s ha e much n ther favor a good teacher acade c at osph e and the des e to learn Wth these assets they fnd algeba nte estmg and challenging My 'Hi A ,gf 2 5,5-Vw ?'f , 'I 'if 4 ' 1 . , . ,wt 'L , ,I ' 7 1 ?-Sig ' 'Q 3, A ' f X S If W 1 M33 f 'Iliff 1 I ,ff I - 12333 ' ASQ-3553?-5i: V, - w ' I . . 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FRANCIS RONALD SHERRY 829 Gundy Street Sacred Heart of Jesus 4B J V Bowling 3 Varslty Bowling 4 Future Plans University of Maryland EMIL ANDREW SHOTT 7100 Fart Avenue Our Lady of Pompel 4C Soccer I 2 3 4 Intramurals 2 Varsity Club 3 4 Future Plans Business Administration EUGENE FRANCIS SILKOWSKI 409 Taylor Avenue Essex Saint Clare s 4A HALL I 2 3 4 Student Ottlcer 4 Fut ure Plans Physlcs Johns Hopkins GEORGE MICHAEL SIWINSKI 603 Edgevale Road Shrine of the Sacred Heart 4D Varsity Swimming 3 4 Future Plans Teaching or Mllltary Career JOHN JOSEPH SMITH 35 East Avenue Saint Elizabeth s 4B Intramurals 1 2 J V Basketball 3 Varslty Basketball 4 Future Plans Engineering JOHN KAZIMIER SOKAL 29 Streeper Street Salnt Eliza beth s 4B JV Football 2 Varsity Football 3 4 Varsity Club 34 Future Plans College JOSEPH MARTIN SEYMOUR, 69ll Linden Avenue, Saint MichaeI's, Overlea, 4C, Intramurals I,2,3,4. Future Plans: Work, Rustless Steel Company. WILLIAM GREGORY SHEFFIELD 3128 Virginia Avenue Saint Ambrose 4E Band I 2 3 4' Bowling I2 Future Plans Army . I I . I I IIII I' I . I I 0 . i A 4 I I-- I v . . . . . . I 1 I I IIIF I . .. . 1 ,. : . Q Q : I I I . , l I I llll ' ' . . I , . . I I . . . I I I' I . Ig 55 I . . , I I I Ii-- i . I . I . . I I ' , ' . i . I I-- I ll , : 3 l ,. I . JOHN WAYNE STOLINS 8824 Baker Avenue Parkvllle Samt Ursula 4E Varslty Football 234 Varslty Club 2 3 4 Future Plans Unlverslty of Maryland CHARLES ALBERT SUMWALT, 2619 Aisquith Street, Saint Bernard's, 4C. Future Plans: Salesman. GEORGE EDWIN SPENCER 3520 Cardenas Avenue Shnne of the Lnttle Flower 4D J V Football 3 Future Plans Amr Force VINCENT JOHN STEADMAN 4623 Belvneu Avenue All Samts 4B Future Plans College CARROLL WILLIAM STEIN R F D I Pme Hull Dnve Whnte Marsh Our Lady Queen of Peace 4D Future Plans Georgia Tech WILLIAM CARL STEINKIRCHNER 2809 McComa Avenue Samt Mildred s 4E Future Plans Unlverslty of Mary and WILLIAM GEORGE STOEWER 4322 Parkside Drive Llttle Flower 4D Bowlmg 4 HALL 4 Biology Club 2 Year book 4 Future Plans Engineering Johns Hopkins RODGER WILLIAM STOFFEL 1729 Cole Street Samt Mar tm s 4E Future Plans Draftsman 321, EDWARD JAMES SWIDERSKI, 224 Maple Avenue, Dun- dalk Saint Ritas 4A JV Rifle l Varslty Soccer 2 Dramatlcs 1 2 3 Student Councll 3 4 Yearbook 4 Fut ure Plans Loyola College PHILIP VITO TAMBURELLO 3409 Woodstock Avenue Shrme of the Llttle Flower 4A Golf 2 3 4 Student Ottlcer 4 Future Plans Medlclne Loyola or Unlversnty of Mary land EDWARD RAYMOND THOMAS 203 Meadowvale Road Luthervrlle Immaculate Conception 4B Dramatlcs I 3 4 Bowling 2 Glee Club 2 3 Future Plans College RONALD JOSEPH THOMEY 608 Meyers Dr1ve Catons vllle Salnt Mark s 4D Intramurals l 2 3 4 Future Plans Aar Force COURT ACT'ON Sen ors lea n how to cut red tape before present ng cases to court Th s year s classes In Law registered a ne hgh nn en rollment as sensors cha ted thear courses for unde graduate work at Baltimore Umverslty or the Unlverslty ot Maryland THOMAS THEODORE TRUSS 2513 Wendover Road Parkwlle Salnt Ursula 4A Varslty Football 234 Stu dent Councll 34 Student Ofllcer 4 JV Baseball 2 Vlce President of Varsity Club 4 Future Plans College T' QA4 ql-2 'Qt'- Class of 1959 1 ' ' 1 . I A 1 1 1 - - 1 1 - 1 . . . . , 1 1 1 I 1 1 . . . -- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . : , - . . . . i r i . i ' ' ' w i ' - ' r ' r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 , . : . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . ' o . n c o 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 - - 1 . ' . I . 1 rw V f f if ' Q,i ',, A V 'fl 7 lr , ,,, ., . ,, sz , ,xp .,,t.-A,, . , X X wsu., STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE One of the basic laws of phys cs vacuatnng a bell IG containing a balloon The hypothess of this pe ment p oves that as the pressu e on a guven mass of gas nc eases the volume dec eases and vlre versa William Gleason and Kenneth Hayes take over the demonstration Class of 1959 LORIN JOSEPH VELTRE 2227 Pleasant Drive Catons ville Saint Marks 4D Bandl Future Plans Physics or Engineering Course University of Maryland FRANCIS JAMES VITAK 915 North Lakewood Avenue Saint Wenceslaus 4A Intramural Basketball 3 Bowling Varsity and Intramural I 2 3 4 Class President 3 Fut ure Plans Loyola College CHARLES LOUIS VAETH, I924 Woodbourne Avenue, Saint Matthew's, 4E, J.V. Football I. Future Plans: Certified Public Accountant University of Maryland or Loyola College MICHAEL JOHN VELTEN 1309 Highland Drive lmmacu late Heart of Mary 4E J V Football I Varsity Football 234 JV Baseball I23 Varsity Baseball 4 Future Plans Army Three Years JOHN ALLEN WALCK 5827 Belair Road Saint Anthony s 4B Intramural Basketball 23 Class Vlce President 4 Future Plans Uncertain CHARLIE ANDREW WALKER I439 Towson Street Our Lady of Good Counsel 4C Future Plans Farming or Lumberlng . 1 . . . . ' i . . . ' ' r ' ' . i ' ex- ri r r ' i r , ' ' - q 1 I I I r . - . . - . 1 1 - - 1 1 1 I - - 1 1 F - : , . - . . , I I - I I I . . , l . I . . I I I ' ' I 1 I ' . . . . . 1 - I . 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I - ' 1 - : I . . ' L1 f 'V file ,1 I 1 Ii? 5 . V RAYMOND WALSH, 1951 Victory Drive, Lansdowne, Maryland, Saint Clement, 4C. Future Plans: Westing- house Position, Maryland Institute of Commercial Art. PHILIP JOHN WALTERS, 6 South Monroe Street, Saint Martin's, 4E, Intramurals 1, Freshman Basketball: Var- sity Basketball 2,3,4p Varsity Soccer 3,4. Future Plans: Business Administration, Seton Hall. JON JOACHIM WEBB 792 West Cross Street Saint Jerome 4E Future Plans Bookkeeping PAUL JAMES WELLEIN 124 North East Avenue Saint Ehzabeths 4B Future Plans Electronics Army PAUL PHILIP WEST 416 South Cornwall Street Our Lady of Fatima 4E Future Plans Work EDMUND ANTHONY WILSON 2 Hillside Avenue Tow son Immaculate Conception 4D Intramural Basketball 3 Future Plans Pre Medical Loyola DANIEL LEO WINEKE 4052 Hickory Avenue Saint Thomas Aquinas 4B Future Plans Air Force FRANK JOSEPH WINTERLING 316 North Robinson Street Saint Elizabeth s 4C Student Council 'I Intramural Bas ketball 1 23 4 Future Plans Law at Loyola or Johns Hopkins PATRICK GERARD YOUNG 100 South Wrllard Street Salnt Benedlcts 4E Future Plans Alr Force Eight Years JOHN GERARD ZDENEK 700 North Rose Street Saint Wenceslaus 4D Intramural Basketball 1234 School Reporter 1 2 Honor Roll 1 Blology Club 2 Future Plans Englneermg Johns Hopkins or Loyola CHARLES RICHARD ZIEGLER Hammonds Ferry Road Llnthrcum Ascension 4A Junlor Achievement Intra mural Basketball 1 Future Plans Doctor Unlverslty of Mlaml or Duke STANISLAUS ADAM ZIOLKOWSKI 1804 Bank Street Holy Rosary 4D Varsity Soccer 1 2 3 4 Intramural Bas ketball 2 3 4 Future Plans Marines or Arr Force KENNETH WALTER ZMIJEWSKI 2731 East Preston Street Salnt Katharlne 4B Future Plans Engineering George Washington Umverslty Class of 1959 Graduate s Prayer Help me, O Lord to walk IH the way of Truth and Love and Honor all the days ot my life. And If l fall, grve me strength to nse agam and to go forward wrth courage, that I may ever be an honor to my Famrly, my Alma Mater, and my Country I I . ., -. . ,. . , . . I I I I Ill: Il I - 3 . . . A ' ' 3 . 3 f I I A . . . . . I I I I ' . . . . , - I I . I I IIII ' ,,. : . I I . . . . I - - I . . . hmmm Our Senior History Trmfs is The Una! Qrweprer or our We efCeYverrHa17. Unfke Seprember N955, our WRST YEAR ar Carme- draP and Murberrg, f... June N959 marks our LAST YEAR 'rw nfgi since! expefevceg, VVWC wr ever forge? . . . Trwamksgrvrng Day game, we biggesf sporfrg ever? cf me seazcw . . . Cwfswmis Holr- deye, a Mme for fm ana ga, perrez . . . We Cnrisr- mas BM, he fr? relgrw :V 'Weir Majegfv rrwe Krmq and Queen of Vxffrwrer era Tme qafes' of soda! CVGTJS . . . Coreqe Board Eramfmariefe We key lo The furure . . . Senior Reweaf, a ms! :ereus rfme in makfng peace wirrw our Sod . . . Pina Examrna- floms, renaforw ans s'raIn . . . Sewlor Prom, 'ne firwe'e of our social We . . . Graduariorw, We arhainlrwg of e goal. ll ' 2 1211 Q ,J I If tiff 1 2' Q . X L l .- ,+- u M :git Fx 1 K 9 5 . CO 11 FIRST ROW: A. Pellegrini, J. Gardiner, C. Planiholr, T. Pawlnk, W. Dieter, R. Fox, A. Nieberding, J. lncaprera, M. Laiini, S. Abbraloualo. SECOND ROW: E. Blcfchey, J. Olsxewski, J. Dorn, M. Mon- monier, T. Brokiewa, J. Gibson, P. McCourt, R. Miichell, P. Provance, J. Jordan. THIRD ROW: K. 3 A Leitch, L. Monfredo, G. Rush, T. Moore, L. Jubb, P. Weber, C. Scharfenstein, C. Larkins, J. Foerisch, R. Holter. FOURTH ROW: R. Applegarih, W. Jubb, J. Nozemack, D. Crukhfield, S. Hanley, C. Ploenes, J. Eney, J. Potzwall. GAlTE PARISIENNE . . hui noi when if comes lo phoneiics, FROM RESEARCH COMES TRUTH - - - PY'- l0 5f nel-'l'9n5f elef' drills, vocabulary, and usage, Why gqn'f 'he Fyengh speak irons, atomic weight, afomic number, fussion, fission . . . like Americans? It'5 all so very simple! make chemisfry a world of wonder and adventure. Z7 ,ff 4 6 4 Q7 16 -ac 9' '99 5' V as FIRST ROW: R. Bell, T. Muth, H. Drake, W. Peterson, C. Santoni, T. Piechocki, B. Miller, J. McAnally, R. Watson, P. Stevens. SECOND ROW: J. Barbour, V. Milan, A. Sabotka, D. Benewicz, J. Stockman, M. Walsh, J. Quigley, R. Russell, P. McDevitt, V. Broccolino. THIRD ROW: S. Laniewski, M. Wyatt, M. Krumm, F. Grue, M. Vito, L. Nzarowski, S. Tvaronns, A. Apicella, J. Centineo, P. Klatt. FOURTH ROW: N. Chesno, S. Smith, W. Mahan, J. Cooper, D. Stark, J. White, J. Keelty, T. Rohe, J. Phillips, S. Mar- shall. FIFTH ROW: T. McGrath, J. Nagle, R. Ater, S. McEntee, N. Schermerhorn. 5 .1, H! ihxxi JE, TE, lL . . . The Frenrh don't :are what they do, iust so they pronounce it accurately. A LABORATORY . . . where there is much more of the first tive letters and good deal less of the lust seven. C 11 , 3B KEYBOARD SPECIAL . . . lt's the eyes that help move the fingers in this pre-typing briefing. QC FIRST ROW: R. Cole, R. Beyer, L. Huston, J. McAllorum, W. Geppert, R. Muraro, J. Herman, R. Beyer, J. Wizbicki, J. Pente. SECOND ROW: J. Walters, A. Del Negro, V. Lawler, D. Motto, C. Motto, W. Reuling D. Zoltani, J. Dore, W. Geraghty. THIRD ROW: R. Thomas, V. Hoey, J. McFaul, H. Ratclilh, D. Ken- nedy, F. Kupres, R. German, P. Leland, J. Dippel, P. Downey. FOURTH ROW: F. Dockins, J. Jubb, J Barronco, D. Daley, L. Meyers, E. McNamara, R. Caster, C. Bree, J. Manly. FIFTH ROW: J. Corbett J. Deriwin, D. Livingston, B. Dubey, A. Siwinski, P. Murphy, J. Ackerman, M. Quinn, D. Preis, D McCoy, W. Mantz. X f' EQ., x., L, 3C PERFECTION . . . T square in hand, 3C overcomes a difficult drafting problem. Patience, exactness, and neatness are requisites for Brother Benedicfs classes. WE HOLD THESE TRUTHS SACRED . . . American History, o rich heritage of u free loving people. Safeguarding today's rights insures tomorrow's liberties. 3' 4.--'--Q: 59 ENGLISH IN PRACTICE . . . If I were . . . if I was . . . When do I use the subiunctive? What can be more puzzling in a iunior English class? s -O W X I X It ' . BRIEFING . . . Tuesday's Spanish session BUSINESS IS THEIR BUSINESS . . . There's with Brother Austin is replete with in- no segregation in Brother Bernard's dividual recitations and daily assign- bookkeeping classes. Seniors and iuniors ments, integrate. When the accounts are checked, no one is in the red. FIRST ROW: C. Heise, R. Bartucca, C. Sudano, T. Gould, J. Sadowski, T. Alascio, T. Moore, T. Dailey, L. Giordano, D. Peach, SECOND ROW: J. Squilace, J. Scheide, L. McCully, R. Shiappareli, J. Owens, M. Gombrill, J. Harmon, W. Mead, B. Brooks. THIRD ROW: A. Nattans, J. Mitchell, D. Maclntyre, E. Sparwasser, R. Bush, E. Birch, J. Gavin, D. Fleig, J. Sergi, B. Gothwright. FOURTH ROW: P. Kreller, J. Dickhoff, G. White, D. Sullivan, J. Grace, J. Grittith, D. Zaminski, F. Urbanski, T. lmbach. FIFTH ROW: W. Gioioso, M. Smith, J. Christ, E. Nuth, J. Hupper, T. Bohager. fig -an SOUTH AMERICA . . . take it away! From the looks of these puzzled juniors, no one is taking it away. 'Y - x ' X FIRST ROW: G. Hammerbacker, A. Hall, A. Stritch, B. Holland, C. Hutchinson, J. Owens, J. Moravec, P. Mallek, L. Strassner, R. Holden. SECOND ROW: J. Esserwein, A. Rommal, J. Pollard, H. McMonagIe, J. Rauser, W. Classon, G. Klein, J. Canby, W. Kammer, R. Lance, J. Zimmer. THIRD ROW: T. Chimen- ello, J. Hilker, J. Matricciani, G. Martin, R. Robbins, R. Unglesbee, R. Mott, D. Oates, R. Kane, J. Forbes. FOURTH ROW: D. Grote, R. Barnhart, W. Miller, H. Waldenberger, J. Burtscher, R. Buckley, R. Hemphill, C. Ames, J. Berg, R. Boddiford. FIFTH ROW: R. Schmitt, W. Burton, A. Veystrk, R. Roman, T. Nickel, P. Brennan, H. Spahn. the beat of a musical comedy. THE MACHINE . . . with a golden arm spins out. With direc- tions from Brother Andrew, the English lesson moves with 3E . QQ 49 O6 of. DC-. .J as CLK Bl -is gs 3F Nas! DIAL 304 FOR ENGLISH . . . Everyone takes on the air of theatrics as Brother Daniel Henry introduces OKLAHOMA to his junior English class. FIRST ROW: T. Fath, D. Lee, E. Hammond, E. Seivold, S. Regester, A. Blackowicz, R, Blizzard, R. Tilgh- man, F. Weinhold, R. Scott. SECOND ROW: P. Schlick, J. Bees, S. Shank, J. Czarski, .l. Schumm, H. Krastel, R. Dix, C. Rosemary, G. Martin, R. Hruz. THIRD ROW: E. Day, R. Umerlick, M. Ernst, R. Wor- sham, J. Goldbeck, R. Ritter, M. Hupfer, L. Welsh, R. Weininger, J. Feustle. FOURTH ROW: C. Esser- wein, W. Lathroum, E. Wolf, P. Brune. WORDS ARE IMPORTANT . . . There are no Pan- dora Boxes when it comes to vocabulary drills. The magic rub is good old Webster. Juniors work POLYPHASE . . . When mathematical ditTiculties with words in context after completing dictionary multiply, a slide rule invariably helps. entries in definition exercises. Zl nil Ss -aus., :V P 4 -if ' .-Inggy A 'f' ' xg. 6 ma, ig ni WK ,, W A. Ii 2A The Sophomores . . . diligently await future goals KNOWLEDGEABLE PEOPLE . . . Mr. Bean, a newcomer to the ever-growing lay teachers at school, is explaining the axi- oms and theorems which governed Aris- totIe's mind many years ago. THE BETTER TO SEE . . . It has been proved by many scientists that a micro- scope is better to see with than the naked eye. A HARD WORKING PERFECTIONIST . . . A little but to the right . . . a little to the left . Brother Thomas, an experienced biologist, helps one of his students with the difficult adiustment of a microscope. FIRST ROW: A. Carrigan, C. Fleischer, E. Johnston, T. Shawker, R. Kommer, W. Heflner, C. Cronin, R. Jubb, R. Getz, S. Benda. SECOND ROW: A. Koester, T. Nooney, S. Milunaitis, W. Heidel, B. Ellinghaus M. Schenk, J. Sporrer, R. O'TooIe, W. Gensler, C. Kehoe, C. Kostos. THIRD ROW: M. Walsh, P. Smith, T. Kane, F. Dalton, E. Butlca, R. Mason, W. Swann, S. Nieberding, R. Hamer, J. Murphy. FOURTH ROW: D. Slizys, W. Walper, M. Furman, E. Morisi, T. Mannion, R. Beckman, J. Aver, R. Meyer, D. Nedzel, R. Dillon. FIFTH ROW: L. Eiswert, H. O'NeiII, P. Marino, D. Ellis. A S 'Q ,L I3 , 2 44 ' W, , ' W' fa'-16 U12 vp w ,- i-5+ i- 1 svgw 3' '55 46 'iii-I A-1 .L Wx ' V-i.,., v:'7Xm A ff ff fix 1 I I ws if 'SML lm 4 ,if FIRST ROW: A. Bravo, P. Waldman, P. Wieland, B. Hackett, D. Glew, J. Baxter, W. Kolar, A. Romano, P. Chermock, J. Murtaugh. SECOND ROW: J. Janos, E. Brennan, F. Kildulf, C. Giunta, G. Armstrong R. Meehan, C. Citraro, T. Damstra, W. Polvinale, C. Mallon, T. Klug. THIRD ROW: I.. McGovern, J Feeney, F. Dipple, J. Keating, G. Eckert, J. Mahla, G. Schneider, A. Hannon, J. Coyle, M. Clouspy FOURTH ROW: J. Willner, T. Rock, M. Dersch, M. Giannaccini, J. Sawyer, J. Tinker, A. Grau, R. Hartung J. Forrest, 0. Mowbray, C. Burnham. FIFTH ROW: G. Wachter, D. Wiseman, R. Bandel, F. McFaul G. Koontz. 2 4 ' l ,. . ' ' ir ,,41 pf .l f - 55 W f .- ss ' is, JV- .v F .' sk LOVE, TO LOVE, HAVE LOVED . . . an amorous lesson for any sophomore in Mr. Parks' period. THE NUMBERS . . . Legalizing numbers in sophomore book- keeping keeps everyone within the law. ua Z 4 FIRST ROW: C. Gibbs, H. Trentler, J. Detoda, F. Suhre, W. Benewicz, P. McAllorum, E. Jones, T. Smith, M. Bittner, R. Nuth. SECOND ROW: R. Brooks, H. Stesch, W. LaPore, J. Amato, J. Mossmiller, F. Wolle, P. Deflavis, C. Miller, J. Feldmann, J. Blake, C. Winter. THIRD ROW: C. Tinker, C. Bentz, J. Stirling J. Calwell, K. DeManas, J. O'DonneIl, S. George, J. Pessagno, J. Finecey, C. Shilling. FOURTH ROW: J. Dillon, P. Lambdin, C. Weiss, F. Corbi, A. Booker, S. Spear, W. Chester, J. Burke, L. Mazzulli, B. Corasaniti. FIFTH ROW: A. Dipple, F. Orendorft, C. Palmore. 2D r XX QUESTION AND ANSWER . . . Mahla comes through on the pitch out in geome- try. Klunk and McGovern . . . Me worry? PRE-FOOTBALL CHATTER . . . The Air Force has its Falcon . . . we have the Cardinal. Bob Hartung and classmates register satisfaction at the new Beat Loyola button. LOOK MA, NO FINGERS . . . Brother Thomas keeps interest high in his biology classes with a set of guinea pigs from Australia. ...4 CC if as FIRST ROW: D. Kresslein, J. Kaifer, P. Giampoglio, P. Nores, W. Adam, H. Dasch, E. Limmer, E. Hill, L. Banashak, R. Lipinski. SECOND ROW: W. Button, P. Leuba, R. Seymour, C. Schmitt, P. Morley, C. Foster, L. Dockmon, C. Thompson, R. Reddish, F. Keller, A. Kocourek. THIRD ROW: R. Pickering, G. Shuey, J. Hires, T. Karl, M. Bocian, L. Blume, J. Horchar, J. Doyle, D. Kish, J. Giordano. FOURTH ROW: S. Lutz, J. Craun, D. Knach, J. Smith, B. Deverling, B. Hunt, B. Fischer, R. DeHaan, R. Black, J. Tracy, T. Swift. FIFTH ROW: F. Polk, M. Schwallenburg, F. Welsh, J. Fowler. Nl 1 N x Ii' X x PUT TO THE TEST . . . With pencil in THE WATCHFUL EYE Brother James hand, sophomores rock 'n roll their keeps close watch over his class. One gray matter for a passing grade. movement of the head may cost a typist more than a set of home keys. 68 I'LL WALK A MILE . . . Once the lesson is taught, Brother Austin applies the now you tell me technique. Spanish students outnumber the Frenchmen by a landslide. 2F A SCIENTIFIC SLANT . . . .lack Toohey discovers the wonderful world of biology. Here he examines the movements of a Hydra, a small fresh-water hydrozoan POIYP- HH li oc O0 90 FIRST ROW: J. Lang, K. Pfeifer, J. Belmont, L. Libertini, J. Misotti, T. Gould, K. McGovern, F. Leyhe, S. Vaulina, J. Dunnigan. SECOND ROW: F. Henneman, T. Fitzpatrick, J. Gill, T. Trotta, W. Meyers, C. Trossbach, C. Bowman, B. Leilich, F. Raymond, T. Kulenek, J. Toohey. THIRD ROW: T. Roche, J. Bradley, S. Miraglia, K. Gardiner, J. Storck, J. Davenport, J. Casey, R. Brown, W. Benson, C. Holtxner. FOURTH ROW: W. Milan, T. Sears, R. Kulenek, F. Ruckle, W. Marketti, T. Hines, R. Johnson, C. Morfe, J. Heil, R. Wilson. FIFTH ROW: E. Pote, J. Schaefer, B. Blum, J. Smerowski. EVERYONE'S PROBLEM . . . Brother AN APPROPRIATE PLACE . . . Well, maybe not, but Pfeifer Charles, who shares the biology de- Ilap-boardl and classmates take advantage of a between partment with Brother Thomas, ex- the period study period. Lou Libertine quizzes . . . but not plains the proper use of the micro- for long. scope. 5 i i be ,F ,Q LMI J. My ff 'gui .L ,ff an rg., iw fi gr W Mu: Ah: ff , X ,QZM Q 'FH' n-. R- ' R 523' 5 AQ, 4: x .. S . . -FA' 'f Q I 2 1 7..,W, ,.,, , ill if 'A f Sift'-f ' 7 ws-fh'vffffH?f 7ff , f, , 7341 E X 1 X X X W Q2 - ,r f ' I r 1 1 1 N N x X -5.1.6, :LE .I I .au ' ' ff 1-' ,79 2 : 3- -1 M L L f', , , -- f ff., Q5 y f -.iw A 4 A 3 ,,. N-fun! M V gg .Aki X .1, Q6 'Q f 5 . .. 1 -Vg 1 fu, V .9 '4 51151, 3: ,,, 3:.. - , eh' .4g.Q5- . . W '.'::tg'3 .,..,,,,,.., ELS. 5,4 tif 5 , W lf V Y ,,,,,,. ,1 'v'1, ,: Qi , ,fl -ar H fmmxm ,..- W. s Y g k 3 J L V g ug JV . Q W 'T ., V1 . - - 1 I , W , M.-..A , ' , 1 ' ' - 4' A 1 ,f ,,4,f M' ,- f f' Q- 1. ' f ...f bfnr 3,594 ,,, V f. ...ny 4,.,, , . Y 4' A -- . V 4 dw ff ' , , ' W - - V- T... ,. A 'M - ' I ., V, Ulf? Y , ' .wtg.,g,',, 1. pf-f,,Ml-I mm ' , g l 1 .., .,x 'X:F ' '. i f 2 fa Q f V' f Ju., . V RTN, 1.-x X - - -In DI: FIRST ROW: J. Jones, J. Ciampcuglio, J. Chambers, P. O'Neill, J. Hense, G. Larkins, W. Allenbaugh, M. Ruth, L. Sigwart, P. Ruane. SECOND ROW: C. Mueller, F. Sullivan, C. Keough, R. Frederick, R. Birrane, C. Hogg, P. Daschbach, R. Day, R. Franz, P. Gentile. THIRD ROW: R. Banz, C. Poehler, G. Lisson, J. Codd, T. Kurzmiller, M. Sauer, T. Wheeley, V. Wilreker, F. Snyder, D. O'Hara, J. Baker. FOURTH ROW: B. Faraone, G. Knight, C. Ray, P. Palmieri, C. Ziegler, F. Templon, P. McHale, L. Steven- son, T. Phillips, P. Connor. FIFTH ROW: E. Maika, R. Woods, P. Glomp, J. Wesolowski, J. Chovan, L. Boone. XR sqm' .....,e. AROUND THE WORLD . . . in forty minutes. Brother Gratian watches Ed Maika, a history student, point out countries in an ever changing world. ignite' gag? I. an-1 sf 'W RELIGIOUS FORMATION . . . In the making of a man, religion cannot be neglected. One of the many benefits enioyed at school is this freshmen retreat. IC - .... -, . , f, ., mg.. 7 - .M ,se K , .sm READING SKILLS . . . Jack Chambers isn't put on the spot. A reading performance such as this enables the teacher to spot difficulties and then to apply the needed remedy. IN UNISON . . . Special care is taken to insure and to foster religious activities at the school. This year the freshmen en- ioyed their separate retreat. Benediction of the Most Blessed ' ' KWH Sacrament is now in progress. if s N x. I I 41 spaghetti and meatballs e ITALIAN DELICACY Todays special order of the day. Lunch periods are breathers for freshmen and a time t discuss local out of class matters 9 V DUO . . . Constant study insures results. Jim Jones and Paul Ciampaglio lend a .nore casual performance in history. FIRST ROW: S. Liberto, J. Kutrik, T. Geraghty, J. Delker, K. Cheers, F. Duggan, M. Hanley, R. Pugh, E. Windsor, J. Herron, C. Kosko. SECOND ROW: J. Grunder, J. Ellis, R. Moser, A. Cimino, J. Bentowski Sullivan, R. Wagner, .l. Stackhouse, F. Piracci, R. Carroll, J. Patchett. THIRD ROW: T Potocki, M. Corriqan, G. Rozansky, C. Adelsberger, R. Erying, J. Kenney, E. Bockstie I D A. Doyle, J. Rukstellis, J. L. Rudlok, J. Spies, M. Gleason. FOURTH ROW: J. Barker, J. Gillece, R. Kentula, J. Huber, E. Rumpf C. Warns, B. Murray, T. Dreisch, A. Thim, W. Bramble, B. Mannion. 'D BH B Q0 -'Ulu'-ryg,,i,P, FIRST ROW: C. Jacobs, W. Nine, P. Machovec, N. Pazdersky, J. Corbi, G. Leyko, A. Russo, J. McCauley, ' C. Olszewski, M. Dudley. SECOND ROW: P. Singleton, J. Martin, J. Guidice, J. Armetta, E. Magrogan, J. Cronin, F. Stengel, R. Kreller, R. Lambiasi, C. Probst, R. Sibol. THIRD ROW: G. Prouty, A. Bibo, J. 'rr 'Il Bopp, E. Knight, E. Kuczinski, J. Nale, T. Donohue, P. Demianchik, F. Hall, J. Dill. FOURTH ROW: T. Mulherin, A. Doyon, C. Morgan, N. Mallard, B. Wardell, B. Welsh, J. Sellman, R. Henneman, R. Kolodzi, T. Rlepkowski. FIFTH ROW: J. Gildark, T. Cherigo, J. Kelly. CAMPUS ROSARY . . . Devotion to the Most Blessed Virgin and READY RESPONSE . . . What substitute can to the recitation of the rosary are sure signs of a Brother's Boy. one make for the question and answer Here teachers and students pay homage to their heavenly Mother. method? When intellectual temperatures I F drop, ask a question. FIRST ROW: P. Sartori, C. Punte, T. Merson, J. Manfre, R. Matthaei, A. Fifer, J. Castrilli, T. Germroth, F. Mihm, A. Raphel. SECOND ROW: P. Ham, C. Duvall, J. Dolle, J. Gunson, C. Knop, J. Anton, R. Adams, J. Hoeck, W. Phillips, E. Kraus, R. Haines. THIRD ROW: J. Loelbel, M. McLain, P. E. Murray, J. Chase, J. Edgar, M. Murphy, L. Hogan, J. McGulrk, K. Jasper, P. J. Murray. FOURTH ROW: E. Hall, J. Patzwall, J. Mooney, J. Robbins, J. McKenna, G. Burke, C. Brenton, E. Roach, C. Krapp, F. Yost, G. Kreft. FIFTH ROW: T. Rini, M. Anderson, J. Connor, L. Andrews, J. Burke, C. Schackert. lT'S SO EASY WHEN BROTHER DOES IT I : PRT . . . Brother Paul explains som , x 'ilmfs ' l - I . - I ...P:2I+2w,D e basic formulas. .inf J IF I SPEAK WITH . . . BUT HAVE NOT CHARITY . . . I am sounding brass. This year's food drive for the Little Sisters of the Poor was proof of religion in action. i , N W a i. ATHLETICS filf' x nb, li QM' filibu- if Q 3 A 2 i I . Q These are the BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES . . . competitive lives . . . lived in the shadow ol the gridiron, the diamond, the soc- cer field, the hardwood floor. Lives filled with the excitement of victory . . . moments of sil- ence. Lives intimately bound in close friendship, sharing long hours of practice . . . moments if as J 1, 1 f of victory and defeat. ln all our youthful excitement we know how to live. We live with ioys and disappointments . . . vic- tories and defeats . . . excite- ment and silence . . . friends and rivals. We live as only the young know . . . enjoying the best our lives offer. Y in Y i 5 Football thrills ACTION ON THE SIDELINES . . . Brother John goes over statistics with Ray Guidice l62l and Joe Sergi l33l. As football moderator, Brother John has felt victories and defects, the heart and pulse of a bruising sport. fog OFF AND RUNNING . . . .lay Matricciani l30l, versatile Card fullback, heads for the open space with a Patterson aggressor in close pursuit. When not playing fullback, Jay takes on the duties of quarterback. 3 WMM dmikfw ,f ba mw- ,Zf We AERIAL BLOCK . . . Tom Truss l40l, hard-hitting defensive haltback, knocks down a pass intended for a Loyola end. Tom's aggressiveness gained for him a halfback berth on the All-Catholic, All-Private school teams. ,-f SKIRTING THE END . . . Parker McCourt l43l, iunior Redbird speedster, charges around left end for a long gain in the traditional Turkey Day tussle. SHAKING IT UP . . . At football practice, a pair of beefy Cardinal linemen per- form under the watchful and amused eye of coach George Young. Joe Dell'Aqua l72l and Bob Krastel l65l take up the new kid craze, hula hoop. 1 Rr' fr 'sw ' ,QQ Q . nv. - Highlighting great plays ASHLEY SCARBOROUGH . . . 5'7 . . . 150 lbs .... Quarterback . . . Lcd Cardinals through the season with his fine faking and hard running . . . Pos- sible career at Muhlenberg College. i J WAYNE STOLINS . . . 5'8 . . . 180 lbs. . . . Center . . . Team Captain . . . Un- sung hero for the season . . . Best games at Gilman and McDonogh . . . Will see action next year at Muhlenberg College. wif' Q fi A 1' 4 f' SEASON'S RECORD C.H.C. OPPONENT 7 . .. . . St. John's ...... . . . 32 0 . . . . . Archbishop Carroll . . 19 6 . .. . . Patterson ...... . . . 12 8 .. Gonzaga.. ..12 14 .. DeMatha .. 6 42 . .. . . McDonagh .... .. .. 8 8 .. Mt.St.Joseph 15 12 .. Gilman .... .. .. 6 0 . . . . . Loyola .... . . . 19 FIRST DOWN WANTED . . . Parker Mc- Court l43l gathers enough yardage for a first down before being battered by Patterson defenders. Redbirds open sea- son and bid for M.S.A. honors. G' W, 3 nj - I M f i ff . i x In . M I M 'I, , r-:QM T W :FW nf' st - Ia f f1.3,A4i 'Y , . - . ' , . wg, . . .ci 5 4' ff, 1? 'rfqiffff 'NVQ 1 ' V .' I sl 'T 11 Pfif' li.'Vil ' 53570. H Lvfj .5 R.: ff . .sfwi-ff.,r',Q ,www -' . 7,1 4 v,1:., H: , 'fVf vs. ,og in it I .I Q .qw 'A I .1 N.. 1, ff .' If-X M , . . , gi, ., ,.r. if f 'r W, l::::ifAa?5'i4!iQ elif' ' '. 'f-- -Q' X- .- 71. 4: -- V 'Per ,st ,M , .:,.-: .' .ig sv A, .V .Jn Q walk skv.,,,4- 4 'cR,5ss,,c.Y.A ,x,, ,X '.1f's, 3 wfgfggypx wx , W p. .X , 4,. ,K is 2... 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Headed for Col ge ills it JOE DELL'ACQUA . . . 5'7 . . . 190 lbs. . . . Guard or Tackle . . . Hard charging lineman . . . Berth on All-Cathorrc Team . . . Unsung hero in Loyola game. iii? 1-M C Q, 5 s vw-as-1-If' - ,gd J xi' rf. HE'S ON HIS WAY . . . John Sokal, Card hulfbock, sprinls pus! Mc- Donogh defenders. Sokcll outruns himself lo score iwenly-six of the forty-two poinls. C.H.C. victory broke the tying iinx which plagued the Redbirds for The past two years. FIRST ROW: B. Boddiford lEl, A. Scarborough lQBl, B. Krnslel lGl, B. Heidel lGl, M. HelTernan lRHBl, J. Blake lQBl, N. Motto lRHBl, J. Sokal lLHBl, M. Biltner lGl, R. Guidice lGl, J. Nailuns lEl. SECOND ROW: V. Ernst lTl, B. Johnson lLHBl, J. Mairicciani lFBl, J. Keelty lGl, D. Ken! lEl, P. McCcur9 lRHBl, J. Sergi lFBl, B. Hamer iFBl, D. Blake lGl, T. Truss lLHBl, J. Dell'Acqucl lTl, B. Smerowski lTl. THIRD ROW: L. Welsh lEl, B. Weininger lEl, F. McFaul lEl, l.. Bury lTl, F. Culotlu lTl, G. Nulh lEl, A. Grou lEl, B. Lolhroum lTl, E. McNamara lTl, B. Moi! lQBl, W. Slolins lCl. ' ' . 'DT , 5, , J 3 v ,V 4 i i lf s E , 4 Q-r 'ly J- q, 7 4 J :L ' r'M fl .fs ff W '05, OFF AND RUNNING . . . Jay Matricianni skirts Patterson's right end and reels off a substantial gain. ln this game, their Baltimore debut, the Young-sters lost in the final seconds after seemingly having victory in their hands. Patterson's unusual tally robbed the Redbirds of this first in the season victory. l'M NEXT . . . Faithful Card equipment manager and trainer, John Sanborne, skillfully tapes Ray Guidice's ankle. For seven years, John has been the unsung hero of Calvert Hall Athletics. , Lead to glory . . . ,,,, A. ,..,,,, g and fame GOING DOWN . . . but gaining a few extra feet, Mike Heffernan l22l comes down hard on the thirty yard line. Unidentified McDonagh player pins Mike to the turf. ln this decisive battle, the Cadets lost, putting the Cardinals back into the race for the M.S.A. championship. SKELETON BACKFIELD . . . 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TRIO TACTICS . . . l.ou Karpouzie, Paul Gantz, a new face around C.H.C., and John Koehn, senior, discuss weaknesses at half time. Three pair of watchful eyes spot blunders, relay them to squad members, then hope for improvement. Q 1 ffm., ' '.' 'P' ., .Isa a?:5.:,,QgZi's. 3553 ' 1' -on L ,- i I .1 :s . ' ,f f'1'.: 0,5 'L 'Siu . ..--' POWER this key PLAY . . . Extra yardage is the primary concern in play against the Blakelielders. Freshman John Connor rolls out to the left side as fullback Charlie Kostos runs inter- lerence. lack of experience and depth, cost the Cards their second bruising defeat. Display of courage B T 4w.r,,.....w-uw 'VA f 'Y .c Q - . . 1 A .55 5 Q , ,fs 3 .ff.g'..' u .1 wxffit' 1 IM gg, ,,. rg .K M1 l.. .k' 'Y .1 P. fy, -Q f., 1 x e n '. l7.L 1' iH,'9'llbnf'fT'2 fb-rf! l':1 ,f e ', - ' L 3 l f . s x is lf. ' ' psf Z 1 if ww ,' ' F 1 I '1-i- .' .' ' 4 0:1 ffw'v 5 1 Y. 'W X QL- ' '1 Y . -4 YW, . 1 . , 4 N Q , , . iii ,heyy 1 nk, ...Q Q.. we.-5-Helm . ,gr A,-.jx .,,- -- rf. Nt... .1 1... -,, 1 , , f .. MJ rf, ...asv .QA 'wwf I fr., fs .- +e.,-6:vc9'4- ',,,.,3g.1 ,,f2,,,.5'5'.g. 'Azz Q ' 121' , ' ff .l 1 f 5' ff -'l 1i4 'lefw--' 3 .-.-..- 'ix'!'1'. , W: 'imfkm i'132 5 k .fL..' .vF'h' - M' ' R FOR RECOVERY . . . Quick thinking and lightning action pays off as quarter i back Jack Blake recovers a fumble. ALL MARYLAND, Joe Cosgrove, capitalizes on game break to head ball down field in scrappy tilt with Mt. St. Joe. Finishing third in the title race, Cards never al- lowed the opponent, the champion, to relax. Well salted, Larry Bury and Stan Ziolkowski break through a trio of Gaels. CARDINAL Jerry Olszewski makes another save in Patterson Park tilt. Larry Banashak and Joe Cosgrove anxiously await Jerry's retrieve. Score-0-0. STRATEGY IN THE MAKING . . . Coach Daniel Hap Groom and Brother Gratian, Moderator, observe team in light workout prior to the Patterson Park game. gi rg. work- rn' NA 1- iiaskzz' ' fn, Stan Ziolkowski. gt' -0' Our hooters excel C.H.C. OPPONENT C.H.C. OPPONENT 0 . . Patterson Park . . 0 0 . . Patterson Park . . 'I 3 . . Milford Mill .... 'l 'I . . Hopkins Frosh . . 'l 3 . . Mervo ........ O 5 . . Mervo ....... . 0 0 . . Mt. St. Joseph . . 1 'l . . Mt. St. Joseph . . 2 3 . . Park School .... 1 4 . . Park School . . . . 0 'l .. Poly ...... 0 2 .. Poly ..... . 'I l..City... ...T 2..City... ...O Q'-VL ...mg-L 'f,:'N'4 'c'b' ii. ,., N , I. r L V . , is My 1 Q -,I , -8' -1 8-9911 f?yY'fif5'b .A ' ' it A . . Q' -, vfN: 7 IXf? x 'T , .. -- - DEEP IN PATTERSON TERRITORY, Emil Shott, Card fullback, displays some fancy footwork with Tommy Comi. Ready to assist is right halfback o-.0 f.. . SOCCER' SELECTED as the MOST IMPROVED PLAYER of the '58 pitch squad, Larry Bury dem- onstrates his particular specialty with the poise and form of a pro. Season's Iaurels for Larry . . . places on tirst team of the M.S.A.. , 1 ef 4 an ,, 1. ..l..1.. , 89 MQ' lx, A F5 . JACK WILLNER, sophomore, outside left, is the best at his respective position in the schoolboy loop. Jack is one of the boom trio who made All-Maryland. VARSITY SQUAD. FIRST ROW: E. Shott, S. Zialkowski, G. Hahn, C. Hughes, J. Nluscella, C. Manfre, L. Banashak, F. Dockins. BACK ROW: J. Wilner, J. Cos- grove, J. Olszewski, P. Walters, L. Bury, T. Nickel, P. Finnerty, V. Broccolino. Manager: J. Manfre. 'Kami ,V .5 V, ,Z do 4. :AQ l N. , , f' 'W 3 1- 2- '74 Affgzgkc, f H -,'..,,, 3: E Y Vw CHARLIE HUGHES, center forward, out-heads aggressive Pat players. Tim Nickel, All-Maryland and leading M.S.A. scorer . . . Jack Willner, another All-Marylander, make ready to break for the open. STAN ZIOLKOWSKI, senior booter, makes no apology for heated action. Joe Hobbs moves in to assist. J , ig- .g . . C! an C.- gc. T vii -093s use Q 4 ,ll ,. f wx Q 75: nor - 4 MR. BILL PARKS, Junior Varsity soccer coach, discusses a play with Denny Fleig, captain of the '58 team. JUNIOR VARSITY: FRST ROW: John McAllorum, Joe Amato, Joe Giordano, Walt Nowakowski, Walt LaPore, Anthony Romano, Tim Geraghty, Andy Doyle. BACK ROW: Jim Ellis, Danny Slizys, Al Hannon, Charlie Weiss, Danny Carlin, Nelson Schermerhorn, Franny Polk, George Wachter, Denny Benevicz, Denny Fleig, Coach Bill Parks. , ,. . 9 ' 'Rf : K' Wil I ,J ,. 1 I 'fx' 'f2,.'!.:f'M'H 'P tl x A All '-iff: X Q Rib' K Q ' ' iv? aw s, 4 flF'Ff 3 L'U V ' WN lx . I , 5? li .if-'Q i4': A 'igfldl T ag T711 I 1 I ln , . ' -'15, 0. Q ' 1 JK fl 'K ! S 'il eh 1 , ian..-. ' pf? , 4.2 v ., I Q N i , A X lb AIRBORNE . . . Dave Jones goes up for a shot in the Patterson game as Danny Baier l2'H and George Holland lPattersoni come in for a rebound. The Clippers outplayed the Red- birds 48-39. ROMPING REDBIRDS . . . Varsity squad members. Kneeling H. to r.i Joe Muscella, Mickey Lattin, Danny Baier, Denny Crutchfield, Tim Casey John Smith. Standing il. to r.i: Mike Dersch, Bob Henneman, Dave Jones, Phil Walters, Pat Dudley, Norm Knoerlein, John 0'Connor. PHIL WALTERS Basketball's g ...gl 'Q-M-..,N f 1 A ir ' , 125. f DANNY BAIER NORM KNOERLEIN nf Battling Birdmen FLYING HIGH . . . Phil Walters leaps high to grab this rebound and Dave Jones l43l goes into , f ti adion. This lil! was close all A ' the way, giving Southern a q. ' 65-62 edge over lhe Cardinals ff from Cathedral Sl. DAVE JONES 3 1. . 1' JOHN O'CONNOR Led by lheir lwo relurrfrwg leflermem Phil Wallers and co-caplafn Dam Beler, 'me Card quTn+e?1uwped off fo a surprisfrq wrrlrwro ra-rf, w'rrFrg sfx of lhelr firgr seven encouriiers. During Mis spfee, Dave Jones and co-caolafrw Jenn Qfioroor Tweed To sparkling reooumcllrg looa ag Joe Musieias bugf- lfnq back-sour? ploy was aol! zupocrfed of Pal Dudley ard Mfckey La r. Overall Tnexperlerce re:ul+f'g in fr:oms's'eo+ per- formances, nowever, proved ine Cards umdoirg 55 Tneff maoaged fo qarrer orf Tvree viclorles ihroughou' foe remainder of frse cawpafgn lo pear a seasons record of nine vlcforfes ogolosf fifleerw defeafs. spectively. 5 DON'T FENCE ME IN . . . Danny Baier attempts to drive around an unidentified Patterson player as Phil Walters l15l and Dave Jones l43l try to assist. ln the season's scoring, Phil Walters, Danny Baier, and Dave Jones tallied 1, 2, 3, re- A TAP IN . . . SHORT OF VICTORY . . . Dave Jones taps a two pointer for Calvert Hall which means little in bridging the 48-39 gap against the Clippers. Danny Baier and John O'Connor stay alive in spite of the defeat. 94 JOHN SMITH C.H.C. 55 . . 62 . . 67 . . 39 . . 63 . . 57 . . 70 . . 42 . . 39 . . 60 . . 62 . . 27 . . 54 . . 76 . . 53 . . 47 . . 59 . .. 66 . . 46 . . 45 . . 43 . . 58 . . 41 . . 71 . . . MICKEY LATTIN ti' 3' XX lx OPPONENT . . city ........ . . 53 . . Dunbar ........ . . 54 ... Loyola C. Frosh ... . . 58 . . . Gonzaga ....... . . 41 . . . SI. Joe ......, . . 48 . . . Mervo ......... . . 38 .. . Towson Catholic . . . . 48 . . . Poly .......... . . 52 . . . Patterson ..... . . 48 Loyola -. 67 . . . Southern . . . . . 65 . . . Douglass .. .. 54 . . . Loyola ..... . . 76 .. . Sallers Point ... . . 53 . . . Hopkins Frosh . . . . 59 ... Bishop Carroll ... .. 89 . . . Mervo ......... . . 68 . . . Towson Catholic . . . . 72 . . . DeMatha ...... . . 52 . . . Poly .... . . 49 . . . Patterson . . . . 48 . . . St. Joe . . . . 50 . . . Douglass . . . . 60 . . . Southern . . . . . 63 if I ' fr ,lf 'ag 5' X K x VICTORY IN THE MAKING . . . Norm Knoerlin lunges for the ball against Mt. SI. Joe in an impressive 62-48 victory over the Gaels. Pat Dudley and Joe Sergi l23l await the play as Gene Corbett 1301 of the Mt. battles effortlessly for the ball. -A? 13 S ll ll Up and coming J.V.'s on their way Using a nucleus ol lreslumen, Mr. Parks senl his leam into aclion luoping for a lair sluare of llue luardwood spoils. Play- ing a ralluer lull scluedule oi lwenly games from December I9 llurougn Feloruary 27, llue Cards found llue going ex- lremely rouglu. Willu no courl lo call their own, lluey played llue enlire season away from luomef' So many games were dropped by a one, Iwo, or lluree point margin. Tlue only bright spols were viclories over lvlervo Towson Calluolic, Bisluop Carroll, Pallerson, and ivll. Sl. Joe. FAST BREAK CLICKS . . . Rich- ard Skalinski l30l takes ad- vantage of an easy layup shot and adds two more to the Cards' score. Dick is a con- sistent scorer and his prospects for next season look even brighter. DRIVING FLEDGING . . . Steve Nieberding I'I1l dribbles into position for a perfect pass to one of his mates. The pass materialized resulting in a timely Cord bucket. While only in his sophomore year, Steve should be good material for next year's varsity. L Jyh' Q 2 i Q sail? P s L Ala r3U6, 921 LL I K HALL HALL HAL! 'Y 14 2 HALL A L 4 J 2 N ask! . H 41 Q ll ! U HAL gn.. PERFECT FORM . . . Mbovel George Siwinski, senior and varsity diver, shows point win- ning form in the peak of his dive. YOUNG TALENT . . . !Acrossl Freshman Charles Krapp and sophomore George Schuncke uplift the hopes of next year's frogmen. Aquatic Team . . . makes a big splash VARSITY . . . Finishing fifth in public-parochial competition, Hallmen continue to improve and to challenge. FIRST ROW fl. to r.l: J, Doyle, R. Robbins, C. Krapp, T. Heins, G. Siwin- ski, G. Schuncke. SECOND ROW: R. Tilghman, A. Petrlik, N. Ames, L. Bogarty, J. Gar- diner, A. Potfel, G. Shuey. fr MEASURING . . . Bob Worsham and John 0'Donnell speak little when they're in open competition. ln this tournament, Bob and John divide the spoils. TEEING OFF . . . Carl Ames, iunior links- man, dramatically exhibits form and skill on the fairway. His gallery includes ll. to R.l Tamburello, 0'Donnell, Wor- sham and Kunkel. Clifton Park, a school- boy's Augusta, lends itself gracefully to the fabric of a living tradition. 'i A VERY GREEN . . . GREEN. Bob Wor- sham, in action and at ease, directs the course of the ball. John Kunkel watches tensely during this opening of the M.S.A. tournament. for TIME OUT . . . Hall competitors discuss the events of the day. The course never seems greener than the afternoon of a victory. On their way to the clubhouse are ll. to R.l Phil Tamburello, John Kunkel, John O'Donnell, Carl Ames and Bob Worsharn. v :fin -'-S.. .-1-. .K .K . 4 s. 'Y 1 x Z U A .O e sf J H X -... 1! s5..,.1 . , 5. X l FINAL SHOT . . . Linksmen push towards eighteenth hole. The. are few flner pleasures for Tamburello, O'Donnell, Kunkel, Ames, and Worsham who enioy the light moments of walking the course at Clifton. DISCUSSION . . . Senior, John Kunkel, checks his score against that of Carl Ames and Phil Tamburello. Even in intra- Iink competition, Hallmen are most com- petitive. Golfers take to . . . the fairways Golf, lhe sporl of The bouncing ball, makes ils debul in early spring and reaches ils finale in lhe new Maryland Scholaslic Associalion golf cham- pionship. Redbird candidales Bob Worsham and John O'Donnell know how i'r feels lo be on The greens al Mounf Pleasanf when championships are decided. This year They made another bid for lhe linksmen lrophy. Making Foresl' Park ils home course, l-lallmen cornplefed rnalches wifh Foresf Park, Ml. Sl. Joe, 'Wu' Poly, Cify, Carver, Dunbar, Douglas, Towson, Ed- mondson, and Loyola. Tournamenf dales al' Mouni Pleasanf, May 7 lMedal Playl, May I9 lSemi-Finalsl, -, and May 22 llzinalsl rounded ou'r anolher season for il linksmen al Calhedral and Mulberry. ' i I-Qi? 1 sqg x . ,. - ,firlgmk Qu.: Li? s.. xg, , KK GRAND TRAP . . . John O'Don- nell, the most versatile member of the team, tries his luck as he chips onto the green. CARDINAL KEGLERS . . . Members of the Varsity and J.V. bowling teams pose during a spare moment before a game at the Recreation Center. Cardinal Rollers ll. to r.l: larry Conway, Tom Rock, Bill Hilseberg, Ed. Corbi, Bob Clark, Paul Compag- lio and Charlie Fleischer. .ki HIGH SCORER . . . Mbovel Fran Vitak, captain of the Varsity Team and high scorer, prepares to roll his usual strike. lBelowl Joe Hamm, another high scorer, shows proper form in executing a possible strike or spare. AWA equi' Strikes . . . to spare here CATHOLIC LEAGUE CHAlv1PS...Ccmpe+ing in the three team Catholic League, Ml. Sl. Joseph, Sl. Marlins and Calvert l-lall, the varsity won the much coveted Catholic War Veterans Trophy lor lhe lourlh successive year. Relurning from lasl' years much improved J.V. loam were seniors Fran Vilalc, lzranlc Sherry and sophomore Dennis Neclzel. Supplemenled by senior Joe l-larnm, iunior Bob Dix, and sophomores Ron Black and Bill Gensler, the Varsily went undefeated for eighteer games. High- lighl of this string of victories was a 605 game, lealured by a high single of I56 by Joe l-larnrn. The JV s caplauned by Bill Hilseberg bowled con- sistently well giving every indication of supplying excellent material to next years Varsity TWO TO WATCH With Its long strung of vlctorles he Card keglers have every rea- son to find themselves on top for another two years Ed Corbey lunlor fleftl and Ron Black sophomore lrlghtl go Into action as members of the Var- suty and JV watch ,gi .MP ' LAURELS FOR THE COACH . . . Brother Gerald gives Charlle Flenscher some excellent coachmg Moderatlng the team for only two years Brother Gerald has excelled as coach brmglng :hampton shlp and awards to C H C This year Brother saw hrs team go undefeated 0 elghteen games to capture the Cathohc Champuonship Trophy Target sighted Fire . . . SNAPPING IN . . . or dry-firing is the greatest asset in firing a high score. Here Storch, Cheers, Gick, Frederick and Crnkowich are taught the proper method of aiming and aligning their sight so that the bullet will hit the bull's eye. ALMOST A POSSIBLE . . . Riilemen Joe Delcher, Paul Schlick and Ken Gardner check target sheet. Delcher missed the bull's eye by a hair length. X ff i . A- fr ass. g K --'pk W ,ly i 3? 1 ,V :Q L ts . - s QTL . A Q -. i , if t 'i x a ' ' K ' 4 rv Ji 3- Nqk - s. ,- x ,, X it 'S l ,Q ,V 7 gamut. ' ' Asc., y 1 I The Cardinal Varsity Rifle Team directed by Mr. Joseph lvlaslcell and moderated lay Brother Joseph closed the Maryland Scholastic Association season in third position atter marginally missing second place honors. The signs tor next year are very en- couraging. This year's pertormance by underclassmen Paul Schliclc, Tom Nooney, Ken Gardner and Bill Swann is hopetul evidence that C.l-l.C. sharp-shooters are going to be very strong contenders tor the l959-60 crown. The Cardinal Junior Ritle Club conducted a successtul intramural league under NFA. auspices. Younger ritle-men are contident ot varsity positions in '59-'6O. PRECISE SHOOTING . . . Proper timing, accurate sighting, steady nerves, and easy squeeze on the trigger add up to GOOD SHOOTING. Card sharpshooters Bernie Seltzer, Anthony Hill and Dave Hill realize that precise shooting makes for victories. r .gay of , 4 1 S MJ' T 41: SELECTING A WEAPON . . . Frank Parr and Bill Hilseberg, seniors, pick out their rifles for a match at the B. 8- 0. range. BORN TO IT . . . A rifle seems as much a part of him and as familiar as his arms and legs. This naturalness oc- counts for the team's good showing, the best record in five years. FIRST ROW ll. to IJ: T. Nooney, P. Szhlick, F. Parr, B. Hilseberg. SECOND ROW: K. Gardner, R. Mason, P. Marino, W. Swann, A. Kocourek, C. Palmore. FINAL INSTRUCTIONS . . . Brother Joseph, moderator, gives Paul Schlick last minute instruction before a match with Poly. Once the team starts tiring, victory or defeat is in their hands. .36 Whse S 3-Y ax! K ,. - -6 f 3, ff JA ,. lfyg' qs . gy 'ff 'Xi-af of 4 is 22 1' 3 5' 1 1 4 C T' ,, , ,. .. ,L,..w..f ,M X msw yn, Sportsman POOL BOUND . . . Tank-men Larry Bo- garty, Paul Robertson and Neal Ames gather up equipment and head for prac- tice at the K. of C. Robertson, M.S.A. diving champ in '58, helped coach Hall divers. To g S. as '55 winners. MAKING A BID FOR GREATNESS . . . Junior mem- bers of the Varsity Club, Parker McCourt and Jay Matricciani, try ,on gold jackets, significant of M.5.A. A well balanced alhlelic program develops fhe linesl sporlsman. On lhe gridiron, The diamond, The hardwood floor, lhe aihlele comes in conlacl wilh grealness. Nolhing is loo difficull for him . . . noih- ing 'foo insignilicanl. l-lis ALL is his besl in open compelilion. Whelher he wins or loses, his ullimale goal is +o be lhe besl of sportsmen. Well bred, he possesses lhe qualilies of leadership, de- lerminalion, courage and iniliafive. Because ol lhese qualifies, he is admilled lo The honor club of alhleles . . . THE VARSITY CLUB. KEY MEN . . . ltop to bottoml: Donnie Baier, Treasurer, Dave Blake, President, Tom Truss, Vice President and Bob Krastel, Secretary. 'Ib sa fl dx 91' rw 41 Q wf Zoxx N . . r I ,A 1 ..4r1,, pnwgrgfagv ,sf f ,i ,,',, , 1 4 ' ' ? .. . . . , f ,M ,:::,3,.'f f 'xY31'f'g7'.s , .' ,Milf T f' 'i2i:'Tiff. Q,-1 'zlxhf 1 .fm at 4, 3, 511, gl , T, 5. f5gA:i,,,. ,m,,J..31'QQ,4.,-rnxywjgl 4,573 ff... -WKF1 U . , x 4 - 2 ,, ,wr - ' -.ui 1 -1'.,'fg,r if i 4 '-.- ,-. 2 r f 3 S . - ., .' - V? 3g f ' - 72 'Sie 4' 'y. -ENT .: a .. I TOP ROW ll. lo r.l: B. Gorrily, G. Hahn, C. Bree, J. Cosgrove, P. Mc- Court, N. Knoerlein, D. Baier, M. Lailin, E. Manner, J, Collins. MIDDLE ROW: F. Kilduff, B. Heidul, B. Horner, J. Dugan, D. Sullivan, R. Smith, J. Klunk, B. Johnson, F. Dockins, J. Sparwasser. BOTTOM ROW: J. Pollard, V. Fiorenzc, J. Nozemack, L. Welsh, N. Mollo, M. Vellon, J. Willner, G. Hora, M. Heise. Three weeks beTore The oTTicIal arrival oT spring, l-lallmen Turned To baseball. For The TirsT Time in Three years, The Cards were noT deTending MSA. Champs. NeverTheless, The aggressiveness wiTh which The Team Took To The Tield made iT guiTe clear ThaT They were deTermined To reTurn The honors To The T-Tall. A balance oT veTerans and newcomers gave opponenTs greaT concern. The Cards Tielded Tine baTTery wilh John O'Connor, Dave Jones and Dave Sullivan Throwing. Charles Agro and Richard SmiTh did The receiving. Danny Baier reTurned To Third while Vic Fiorenza, up Trom J.V., cavorTed aT shorT. Joe Cosgrove and Parker McCourT baTTled Tor second while John Nozemack, PaT FinnerTy and Tim Nickle raced Tor The posiTion of TirsT. Power hiTTing Norm Knoer- lein led The ouTTield in leTT while Jack Willner and Ed Man- ners Took up ce-nTer and righT respecTively. Heading for . . . Diamond glory e -I ' 5 FIGHT FOR FIRST . . . John O'Connor, veteran Card :.f, 5 .AMF Q pitcher, narrowly misses put out during Loyola tilt. John, who has been a standout Cord hurler, leads the strong Card pitching staff this year. 1- 'nw 4 5 ., 8 'inn-:F ak 4 - Y, -W. - , , .iifff ROBERT JOHNSON, Soph. ISSI K J M ilf zz' A N ' X1 V- ve, , ,ff , X. , ?' ,f ,O Zx so MANNsns mm ' f Q M P' A I ffl Q J N ' r - 'l. u s - , . - X Q r 0, is time .uv ' ' 'wk 'A, ' Q ' - 'uf gg, ff Q , ...ffvb , - 'I sex i 1 ' 1 . . ..J fL . f , ' 'I Q F , V' I In ' Q 6' Q. . I. N ' 'us fl N I 1 .r ,.,, 3. ,Q , 'L 112.g if ,ages A ' W TIMBER TRIO . . . Veteran seniors Dan Baier, Mickey Lattin and iunior Parker McCourt are among the twelve returnees who boost Card pen- nant hopes for the season. .rl A JERE COLLINS, Senior IZBI V 1 ul-.. Q' ,f ,Un , ff, P I 6 , J , 4 ,,, . ., hn'...fA4w .A . f ' - lT'S GONE . . . Slugging centerfielder, Norm Knoer- Iein, top Card long hitting threat, puts the wood to the ball and sends it deep into left field for a homer. With Norm's 6'2 frame and good timing he looms a promising prospect to surpass his five four baggers of last year. can , f G JOHN NOZEMACK llBl pix -'zu-ua! A X N H in , Q - 4,1 R J' '5 I E' f 2 2? fl X ,J ' I V - , I ,' .ff f Nw. V '1' was ' K ,, , PRE-GAME BRIEFING . . . given by Moderator -.jf . ig ,efggqjrnlfl Brother Gratian to future Varsity prospects before a A' L , -M M, -'if , Mi.-,i,.:4' 'gitgffa' decisive game. Going into his second year ns -aff: ?j.f-fg:i5Q-fsJy- a.-::J?fa2Z'QA' Moderator, Brother Gratian looks forward to an- other successful season. Sparkle afield JOHN O'CONNOR, Senior lPl if ii l :T s .iii IQ f i xy I in 'J 1 i G A .A r I X 4 A 4 g .. X 1 iii .LZ'3.al ' E4 ' kWvtil'1 'L-J. COACHING STAFF . . . Head Coach, Mr. McCarron and Moderator Brother Gratian, look over this year's schedule. Mr. Mc- Carron took the reins of the Varsity after the resignation of Mr. Walter Youse. U- IIO vi., iir. r -fr s.'4s 4, x 'NXl'v- Cx. 1.14 H1 1-aw: f'.J i X , r s 4 iq E. ' lf C. ,gs ff? LQ, l I ', fa ,.'3's. Q, . it rf, 1 ,, I.- ,v L Z K A '1 trhlk W A ,,- ., est... Avffvnr' Q' ,IZ C F. .. Aj, ., 4. - M. t ' T r a li., A by :if my-X , 4 N Y L il . C, ' .UQ , . r ',::-E'-' - '. . '- ' ' 7,'.-fif-fe f'i - . ' . .. ' .- mme- ,, . FINE WFATHER . . . A DIAMOND . . . THE PITCH , . . CRACK OF THE HARDWOOD, these are the ingredients ol the baseball season. Opening early in April and terminating in May with the M.S.A. playoffs, Hall enthusiasts bid strongly for diamond laurels. Looking through the eyes of the camera, we caught these Cardinals in action: A. CHARLIE AGRO awaits relay from outfield. B. JACK WILLNER leaps for a long fly. C. Mutual congratulations by JERRY SPARWASSER and DAVE SULLIVAN. D. BOB JOHNSON makes a diving stop. E. VlC FIORENZA slides into home plate. i F. DANNY BAIER puts out a runner at third. ,L ff 'Qu W . I , - X V X tf :,v1. W ' Q - 1 .mb I .4 9 U- N 1. 1-QW. -4.3 ag '. - CHARLIE BREE, Junior im Qsfff 'I ,wgqm V 6 A X Q' 4 A I 3 ' V be ' Q ' NU, A A - , 1 Q S L, Q 4 O! ' .ggi--5 AA Q L . I ' nl. . -- ' 1' A - vlc FIORENZA, senior isst JOE VOSGROVE, Senior lLFl ' 3' 1 X ACTIVITIES 5 i 'Mm A ' ' fi - F YY'! f i 3 A 4 -C These are the BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES . . . activated lives . . . lived in prolific extra-curricular activities. Glee Club . . . The Hall . . . Cardinal and Gold . . . Student Council . . . Debating . . . Vocation Club . . . Radio Club . . . Russian Club . . . Dramatics . . . C.S.M.C .... Band . . . Student Omcers. Living before, during, and after school hours . . . week ends. Giving of ourselves . . . of our talents. Breathing vigor into every activity . . . causing life to beat more rhythmically . . . enjoying and knowing . . . we are not too young to appreciate . . . the very best in our lives. ,T 'Z' ' - x ' I many. fnngg Y YULETIDE QUARTET . . . Charles Adelsberger, Paul Chermock, Thaddeous Hense and John Giudice rehearse with Mr. lula for their Christmas musical festival which is given annually for the Cathedral School children. MATCHING COLORS IN BLACK AND WHITE . . . The Glee Club consists of mem- bers of all four years interested in presenting choral programs to the student body and out of the school organizations. Membership in this year's Glee Club in- cludes: Front Row lollernatingl: A. Liberatore, P. Sartori, G. Burke, P. Chermock, C. Krapp, C. Keough, M. Anderson, T. Hense, T. Driesch, W. Adelsberger, B. Seltzer, F. Mehm, R. Altenberg, J. Woods, J. Mogri, M. Dudley, J. Guidice, C. Punte and Mr. F. Iula, conductor. Top Row ll. to IJ: C. Schackert, D. Meehan, A. Kocourek, C. Rosemary, E. Corbi, J. Centineo, G. Wilmer and B. Walper. r ITRLI' The Glee Club . . . echoing silvery voices GIVING THE DOWN BEAT . . . The conductor of the Glee Club, Mr. Felice Iula, leads his songsters in another of their superb renditions. ln addition to his duties in the Glee Club and the band, Mr. Iula teaches music appreciation to freshmen. c 2 ' 7,3 -13 .. J , f ,Q r fn- .Q 1 Plagued wiTh The Task oT Tilling The many vacan cies leTT by graduaTion, Broiher Damian, Mr. lula and Mr. Fields have, neverTheless, assembled an oTher enTerTaining group in This year's Glee Club. AlThough conspicuously unsung in and around The school, The Hall singers have warmed Their way inTo The hearTs OT many aT The STella Maris Hospice and aT Samuel Gomper's VocaTional School. 'z i ,ji in 'Tx 0-rv I YOU'RE ROCKIN' THE BOAT . . . Al Kocaurek, Bill Miller and Charles Adels- herger give their version of a popular rock and roll song during an informal iam session after school. MAKING A CHOICE . . . Brother Damian, moderator, and Mr. Fields, director, de- cide on an appropriate arrangement for the Glee Club. Here the popular choice is Fred Waring's Battle Hymn Of The Republic, a fitting selection on the occa- sion of Governor NlcKeldin's visit to the school. MOST HAPPY FELLA . . . This quintet, composed of a good half ton of Hallmen, shows a happy reaction to the applause given them after a humorous Christmas selection. From left to light: Altenberg, Centineo, Willner, Corbi and Rosemary. NZ. if X . Wi-7 ,JT The Band Strikes up anoteooo ONE OF EIGHTY . . . Music has always been part of a richly planned curriculum for students at C.H.C. Tom Cuddington, senior and music scholarship winner, typi- lles the one of eighty smartly dressed and professionally trained Hall musi- cians. DOUBLE FORTY . . . and that's the mem- bership in Calvert HalI's prizewinning marching band. Since its reorganization in 1952, the Cardinals' eighty piece band rs the outstanding Catholic High School unit for boys in Baltimore. im .nv wg , -4 , ,wp -f -. .Q QW' 454- 9 4 Highlights of The ChrisTmas Fesiive Sea- son . . . FirsT reign OT l'ler MaiesTy, The Queen of WinTer who presided over The TesTiviTies Tor The evening . . . The Throne oT The Royal l-louse oT CalverT, esTablished aT The Grand Ballroom of The Alcazar l-loTel . . . lvlusic Turnkshed by The Men OT NoTe . . . The gala semi-Tormal celebraTion com- menced aT 8:00 P lvl. and lasTed until The hour OT charm, midnighT. AT The sTrolce of l2:OO, The music grew soTTer, lighTs became dimmer, noises were silenced, and couples quieTly slipped ouT oT The ballroom. Only The whisper of a superb and enioyable evening remained. NOW HEAR YE! NOW HEAR YE! . . . cries John O'Connor, Grand Marshal of the Royal House of Calvert. This Royal Proclamation officially opened the festivities for the evening. THE GRAND MARCH . . . Called by the Grand Marshal, John 0'Connor, the prom- enade gets under way. Led by Student Council President, Joseph Carroll and his date, Nancy Fogarty and Vice President Carl Manfre with his date, Cathy Hart- man, the guests proceed to the front of the ballroom in order to receive their in- vitations. LONG LIVE HER MAJESTY, THE QUEEN . . . is the chant of the onlookers as Her Maiesty, Margaret Ham, The Queen of Winter, is led to her throne by His Maiesty, George Hahn. News . . . from the Hall . . . AlThough every CalverT Hall sTudenT reads The Hall, compara- Tively Tew are aware of The Tremendous amounT of work and planning ThaT goes inTo The producTion oT The school newspaper. Here The Hall sTaTT is shown in its naTural habiTaT-The newspaper office, working, Talking and iusT relaxing. Under 3roTher E. Andrew, moderaTor, and The leadership of edi- Tors Fred Goodwin, Ralph Lohmann, Gene Silkowski, and Bernie Brune, The Hall has gaThered many awards Trom various scholasTic news- paper compeTiTions, chief oT which was The TirsT place award re- ceived Trom The Columbia UniversiTy ScholasTic Press AssociaTion. In The T958-59 compeTiTion, The Hall placed TirsT among The Top 'high school newspapers in The counTry. ff' 4 .sw 9 Ma .ss in 12 Ga i-if QM .nr 5 Jig' it REPORTERS GET THE HALL . . . Editors Gene Silkowski, Ralph Lohmann, and Fred Goodwin distribute first issues of the Hall to staff reporters and artists. this morning issue helps to set the tempo for the day. 'Inf' nun Lf asv? I t .7 '-- sit? fx-, r x l 1 v S fr' 2 I? 'fl - - li BRAINS BEHIND THE NEWS . . . At a busy moment in the newspaper office correlating news sources to be used in planning a deadline issue are fl. to r.l: Photographic Editor, John Forbes, Editor-in-Chief, Fred Goodwin, Page Three Editor and Assistant Pho- tographic Editor, Ralph Lohmanng Sports Editor, Bernie Bruneg Page Two Editor, Gene Silkowski. ,px I ii S in v' REPORTERS TAKE A BREAK . . . George Hahn Nore- groundl, Tony Pelligrini and John Dorn take a breather from reporting duties. Relaxed pose such as this is a rarity in the Hall ottice. W 5. .30 it -0'-in ev E 1u e1 S V Bai W 01 we 5 . A COURSE IN PAGE PLANNING . . . Senior reporter Bill Stoewer lrightl instructs future editors Bob Applegath lat blackboardl and George Rush in the fundamentals of makeup. 1 'Vi wg r I2 THE HALL'S GLORY . . . Leonard Monfredo, Mark Monmonier John Eney, and Bob Mitchell look over some of the newspoper's awards from the University of Maryland and Columbia University Scholastic Press Association competitions. A ff 'L ' i .- QAM. ., ur school year record ff 1959 Cardinal and Gold . I if - . .. , ,L-ov-'A 1 A A . ,,.-'- x ' ' ' , ,1- A c A- l K 'Z 3' .A V 1 Z , . - 4 -,,. U Q ' . J if 1 4 A X ii Fxfvigmq ' , -ff LQ -- np.. 1 A-s ' 1 ' 'X 1 3 1 , y mlb. fi' K, ,:x, Q 352255, ,. , i fi.: -cv 3 : -. .,.. V k . , X fem--,g - 3 H' 2 7 4 r sig b it git., 'N i 1 2- aiz iz A 1- in . 1 iii if l Mn. tg. is i 1 . V. xi: 53:11 - rift pf 54 M Ez. :W r A ?5l?r'4. I . pf . , 4 , iid 4, .Q A Q' el. 'R S 3-3'-. Z ff 5' -- N- ,3 3. f . N- lg 1 ,,': ':' - ' -- 4 KEYBOARD ACTION . . . Fran Dingle prepares copy for the '59 edition. Using the dummy as guide, Fran is able to make quick and correct keying of pic- tures. After proper keying, copy is checked, approved and forwarded to the publisher for printing. FILING PHOTOGRAPHS . . . Ray Ehrhart and Joe Carroll place pictures in their proper files before keying and writing captions. Copy is a breeze compared to k and w of editing. ,., 12 -- 'l ,U A A' ve A gil-Q, I- wa fi' or ,MM M - , ,, 7, .-.....-1 s , fe use . .X . ag, ., E - STENOGRAPHERS INCORPORATED . . . Dave Blake and Tom Truss make ready with the football sec- tion, gravy for those outstanding varsity ath- letes. Tom dictates while Dave pecks away. HOW THE WORK GETS DONE . . . Bob Krastel, Bill Stoewer, co-editor and Walt lerian, editor-in-chief, cut, paste, and write sections of the book. After hours of preparations, sections are sent to press. In about two weeks the galleys for these sections are returned for proof reading and correcting. A red pencil check means send through, two words which always spell completion. Ov s 1 l I 19' v, . ..- ? '59, -'tx ,gy , N? iQ . W.. . . s fr X Anolher yearis work look on 'Garganluan' proporlions as siall rnernbers ol the Cardinal and Gold raced to beat menacing dead- lines. For months editors, copyisls, and lypisls pushed steadily in order io gel the book on lo The publishers presses. Under the guidarce and direciion oi fheir rnoderaior, Brother Celosline, rho stall was able io meet and lo solve prob'erns lhai meant the diflerf ence between 'ion lime and or bchirrd schedule. Working with a dedicated group ol phoiographers, :he staff forged ahead corn- pleiing ihe book as early as March I3. Prior io lhal dale, good news came from the publisher. The first eight pages ol the book were selecfed lor nafionwide adverliser'ne'l. Everyone shared this new honor in the same spirit thai occasioned days and weeks of dedica+ed preparaiion. , . ,I ,, Q J S, If A4 of 2' .iq-.e S V 04 L- MEET THE PRESS . . . Writing captions for photographs is one of the most eye catching tasks of stat? members. Charles Glaeser, Bob Lally and Bob Olsen examine pictures for live captions. TEAMWORK AT ITS BEST . . . Staff mem- bers gather together to begin work on the final section of the book. i YOU GOOFED . . . Frank Dingle explains to Al Petrlick the mistakes he made in writing captions. Al scraps copy and makes another stab at it. --SM X H ii 1 . 5 , .1 :Q-A-9 , oc.-- f COUNCIL CONFERENCE . . . John Anderson, senior, and Bill Geraghty, iunior, confer after a Tuesday morning General Assembly. Most of the confer- ences are held during the first period of the day, with only emergency sessions after school. III .fi L We I. A ill' I--J 15, 1- i...-. --. ,...... .. .1 DECORATING COMMITTEE . . . Junior representatives, John Dippel, Bill Geraghty, Mike Wyatt, John Nozemack and Dick Watson use crepe paper, a rose, and leis as decor for one of the CounciI's dances. OUR HANDS ARE FULL OF BUSINESS: Let's away, advantage feeds them fat while men delay. IShakespeare.l These are appropriate words for each and every Council meeting. Here iunior members of the General Assembly discuss future plans and coming events. Law enforcement is the chief concern of this discussion. Council members ll. to r.l: John Moravec, Steve Register, Joe Nattans, Joe Patzwall, David Sullivan and Bob Walclenberger. heyy, LACE 'Zb- an -an ,,LI , I I all ii m as-.1 X.. 4493 441' X4 'X x X . KEY MAN . . . Joseph Carroll, Student Council President, is most esteemed for his unselfish service and dedication to the work of the Council. 1' B 0- we J f 1,,:'v f ' di Q, -...sq SX 'Qi NPi,,..f1' if ,. .hy if P J . ESX' ax- '7 . LEARNING THE WAYS OF DEMOCRACY . . . Delegates to the General Assembly discuss legislation relative to smoking problem on the ramp. Tempering all of its action with understanding and consideration, the Council seeks to be of the greatest service to the student body. Carl Manfre, secretary, and members of the Assembly listen to some of the discussion under way. Covering forces . . . react SERVICE ABOVE SELF . . . Members ot tnis years Student Coun- cil nad the utmost privilege ot being chosen or elected to work, govern, and serve the student oody and the cornrnunity. Moderated by Brotner Celestine, tne Councll endeavored to improve the reli- gious, social and educational tacets ot school lite. Tnis years Coun- cil was governed by Joseph Carrol, President: Carl tvlantre, Vice President: Jonn Anderson, Secretary: and Bill Geraglrity, Treasurer. ,pf -git. PARENT RESPONSIBILITY . . . was the theme of this talk delivered at the Oc- tober meeting by Mr. John F. O'Grady, Director of Probation of the Circuit Court of Baltimore. CHRISTMAS TIME . . . CHRISTMAS TIME . . . Sally Ehrhart gets her wish and visits with her most loved friend, Q Santa Claus. Mr. and Mrs. Santa were guests this year at the parents' Annual MARDI GRAS . . . Merry-makers approve the final decorations for the night of Nights. This year's Mardi Gras was held at the Alcazar. Committee members in- cluded Mrs. John Frank, Mrs. Paul Mur- phy, Mrs. Wilner Lerian, Mrs. Henry Ebert and Mrs. Raphael Giudice. We honor our parenthood WE GROW WITH OUR PARENTS . . . We are in 'rhe best years of our life, a life filled with an awareness Thai we do noi and cannol sland alone. We need help in many ways and from many dillerenl people, especially 'rhe help which comes from our parenls. They have sacrificed so many nicelies of home lile Io send us lo Calverl l-lall. Bur Their sacrifices did noi slop at home. On 'rhe second Wednesday of each monlh, our parenls gol' Iogelher and planned ways Io make our present school a beller place 'ro attend and Io rnalce The dream of the New Calverl l-lall a realiiy. I . ' 1 jk ex 1, C Ss- Y--.. PREPARING FOR FUTURE EVENTS . . . Mr. Nellies, moderator, discusses plans for coming events with Francis Welsch and Ralph Lohmann, standout oratorical speakers for the Hall. Debators Drill in scholastic logic, interviews with local labor leaders, and the recruitment ot underclassmen . . . these measures ac- counted for the debating team this year. Under the first-year direction ot Mr. George Nellies, the debaters gained recog- nition in the Baltimore Catholic Forensic League as the team to watch. Ot par- ticular notice was their ability to place in the finals and semi-finals ot League con- tests, as well as the Optimist Club oratori- cal contest. THE TEAM T0 WATCH . . . ll. to r.l Ralph Lehmann, James Loome, John Hamer, John Caldwell, Ray- mond Rosendale, Rodger Cummings, Bill Blum, Rob- ert Groeninger, James Gillece, Francis Welsch and John Gill. THE LATINS CALL IT ORATORIA . . . Rodger Cummings who helped place the Hall debaters third in the Washington-Baltimore Finals shows Caldwell, Gill, Rosendale and McDonald how he defeated Loyola and St. Joe debaters. KEEPING ABREAST WITH CUR- RENT EVENTS . . . John Har- ner, senior debater, finds it necessary to keep abreast with NEWSWEEK. International is- sues, favorite topics for de- haters, find greatest expres- sion in current magazines. ON STAGE PLANNING . . . John Anderson, senior and one of the leading members of the Dramatic Club, announces plans for future activities. How much time does it take to plan an assembly . . . a pep rally . . . a Christmas pro- gram . . . a musical? TI-IEREIS NO BUSINESS LIKE SI-IOVV BUSINESS . . . Eive o'cIocIcI The last basketball has cleared the boards, a Ioneiy baseball glove graces a corner bench, a torgotten neclctie hangs toriorniy over a nearby rail, and two math books Iie on the stone steps. The yard is emptyl All is quiet except tor those strange sounds coming trorn the auditorium. A piano beats out a tired, too otten repeated tune . . . a hammer pounds Ioudiy on a stubborn piece ot wood . . . a paint brush swishes a bit more slowly but still surely over a paint thiclc canvas. Somewhere a tired voice repeats tor the ump- teenth time the verse ot a now familiar song . . . and trom somewhere come the words Iitry it again. Dedication you say? Dedication! .ek 'I Dramatics Club I, -6-I THOSE TERRIBLE LONG HOURS . . . Starting from scratch, Ed Corbi, John Schempp, Robert Altenburg, John Connolly and Robert Hammen begin work for an assembly program. THE SMELL OF GREASE PAINT . . . Make up is an art and Bob Hammen goes at it pro- fessionally as he puts a mus- tache on senior, Sal DiStefano. John Schempp lends a helping hand and paints Robert Schmidt. SKIT ACTION . . . Prior to im- portant football games, spir- ited skits were the order of the day. Here Robert Hammen tackles John Schempp during a C.H.C.-St. Joe pep rally. SENIOR ROLE . . . Mike Clarke and Robert Hammen read aration for freshmen-sophomore Christmas program. -taggi- 'ii rx fe if '32 ? 'i?R A MOST PLEASING SACRIFICE . . . The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is offered weekly by Father Davies for the intention of Benilde Club members and for the student body. l Benilcle Club Vocations are the chief concern ol the Benilde Club, so named alter Blessed Brother Benilde, a Christian Brother, who prayed lor and encouraged vocaiions. Ai the Hall, Brother Thomas, Moderator, and his members ohfer Holy Mass and receive l-loly Communion lor the purpose ol drawing Gods bless- ing lor an increase of good vocalions among The student body. 1, it rss.-ri ki, T A v, i I l 1 V 4 . ui L lgggk I- MODEL FOR BENILDE CLUB MEMBERS . . . There is no better model for Benilde Club members than the boy Christ. The statue in the background is o source of inspiration to members of the club. Sophomore members are ll. to r.l Dan Santoni, Jimmie Dausch, Mark Mon- monier, Charles Planthold and Francis Andrews. INTIMATE UNION . . . Union with Christ in Holy Communion is for fostering one's vocation. Members receive the Living Bread at one of the Vocation Masses celebrated in the school chapel. Through prayer, sacrifice, and intimate union with Christ, vocations mature. 1 4 X N'--L. WP X' 7' XP' Xa THEY SPEAK THROUGH SPACE . . . Hall radiomen pose in club room and check through manuals to find new ideas for electronic equipment. Practically every day after school, members of the club are found working on some electrical proiect. FIRST ROW ll. to r.l: Thomas Phillips, Victor Gavin, Timothy Finnegan, Michael Nikonchuk. BACK ROW: Roger Cignatta, Charles Connalioto, Kenneth Berinda, Robert Groeninger. Radio Operators CQ .. .CQ . . . CQ. This is station W3BBE calling any amateur radio station. This tamiliar sound can be heard practically any weekday atternoon coming trom the l-lall radio room located high up on the tourth tloor. l-lere the club members are working the world with their DX-IOO transmitter. The club station, in activity tor the past six years, has gradually improved its equipment so that today it tields a tirst class I5O watt station. A three element l5 and ZO meter rotary beam helps loring in the ditticult tor- eign stations. One important improvement this past year was the renovation ot the club room into an attractive den tor the radio hams. V I If 'l...c,-. 3 ,- ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS . . . Bob Groeninger, Chuck Can- naliato and Roger Cignatta dismantle a transmitter in the hope of discovering a way to improve it. This type of ex- perience widens scientilic horizons for club members. HAM . . . IN' IT UP . . . Moderator Brother Gerald shows sophomores Tim Finnegan and Ken Berends how to contact another amateur radio station. A six year veteran with the radio club, Brother Gerald has diligently taught members the art of broadcasting. X L f zum gnxmiiiu I li Ilia 15 4.- lllill 'I efklwu., 4 A, 1. n R Na V gf 5345, 'v 5-ng-,i-4,5 .swf ar , ' , -sssfffe .4 I iv? GIVING THANKS ABOVE ALL THINGS . . . Graduation Mass, the high est expression of worship and of gratitude to Our Living God rs a most Iitting act for terminating our stay at Calvert Hall where we have learned HOW TO LIVE. SPEAKING FOR THE CLASS OF '58-'59 . . . What is there to remember after four short years? The goodness of God . . . the generosity of our parents . . . the dedication of our teachers . . . the camaraderie of our fellow classmates. Living with ourselves, we have experi- enced ioy, sorrow, hardship, success, praise, the workings of grace . . . mak- ing us men of deep principles and of convictions. f5 .fs e will long remember our years F, w,g,,,. You NEVER WITHOUT HELP . . . Brother Paul, Guidance Director, goes over the records for Charles Mahla and Louis Huth. No one is ever without help at C.H.C. lt is a kindness which we will long remember. THE FULLNESS OF LIFE . . . Bill Stoewer, Carl Manfre, Bob Krastel and Walt Lerion prepare for the reception of Holy Communion. The opportunity to live the fullness of religion is the blessing of a Catholic education. Our tour years at Calvert l-lall are now a thing ot the past . . . they are a sealed boolc, never to be reopened . . . tirm triendships . . . school spirit . . . dances . . .the proms . . . crowded classes . . . weekly cards . . . holidays . . . sports events . . . pep rallies . . . big games . . . big victories . . . big losses . . . the Brothers . . . all these are memories ot the good old days baclc at Cathedral and Mulberry. 'WW 5 'A'-4' um SELECTING THE RIGHT COURSES . . . Brother Gabriel, Principal, gives seniors August Coley and Marty Quinn their roster for their last year. Selections for the seniors include a solid Engineering program, Liberal Arts and General Business. 14 THOSE LITTLE WHITE SLIPS . . . Brother Regis, Vice Principal, cares enough to check tardiness, absenteeism, discipline, and scholastic achievement. 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