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

 - Class of 1967

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RNA Q .1533 I I . . .4 ,. 1, , , Y J , X G 4,1 ' 1, 1 A ,J Max. wa. IW ' ll ' 'I 'IX' 1 I will build you a castle in the sand Making each tower with my own little hands. I want it to last forever, But like everything else, lt'Il be washed away by something stronger. Gee, ifl was God, I'd change everything, and make the world All happy and good But then what would people have To cry about? No, it's too much trouble To be God l'Il just have to build better castles. FACULTY ACADEMICS BROTHER STEPHEN PLEVA, F.S.C., M.A. PRINCIPAL ADMINISTRATICJN Assuming the duties as Principal of Calvert Hall, Brother Stephen Pleva replaced Brother Elrick Paul who, after serving as Director for four years, was appointed Provincial of the Brothers' Schools in the Baltimore District. Brother Stephen attended the Catholic University of America and 'graduated in 1947 with a Bachelor of Science Degree. He continued his graduate studies at the University of Maryland, earning his M.S. in Chemistry. Since taking his final vows as a Brother of the Christian Schools, Brother has served at West Catholic High School in Philadelphia, Saint Joseph's High School of New York and as Principal of LaSalle High School of Ammendale, Maryland. In his brief tenure at CHC, Brother's congeniality and friendship have already endeared him in the minds and hearts of all Hall students. Brother John Charles Moore, in his sixth year at Calvert Hall, presently holds the oftice of Assistant Principal. In this capacity, Brother is responsible for maintenance ofthe School and the Faculty House. Brother formerly taught Senior English and served as Chairman of the English Department. During his two years as Assistant Principal, Brother John Moore has been instru- mental in improving the academic standard of Calvert Hall by strengthening the requirements of present courses and initiating new and challenging curricula. As Sub-Director of the Brother's Community, Brother Daniel James assists Brother Stephen in his administrative duties. Brother also presides over The body in the absence of the Director. Other than his administrative duties, Brother teaches modern geometry and advanced math to sophomores and co-ordinates the Driver Education Course. BROTHER JOHN CHARLES MOORE F.S.C., M.A, BROTHER DANIEL JAMES, F.S.C., A.B. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL 5UB.DlRECT0R F ship aunt Sutra emit - ,t 1 . f .L .,. ,. ... X X , .ffii ' il.. fi L. t ' ,. Q l' 4- in Ll. li HJ ,LZ'L.l-4L- MMAU W2d'Hn'w2w L The position of school chaplain was tilled this year by Father Edward F. Staub. Father Staub replaced Father Rowan, who was called upon to offer full-time assistance to his parish. Reverend Stalb, who carries on his pastoral duties at Saint Thomas More Parish, offers Mass bi-weekly in the student chapel. In cooperation with the religion department, Father also headed the underclass retreat in February. Close contact with the students was achieved through talks given to each department. And Father maintained a close relationship with the individual student through hearing confessions and holding private interviews. GUIDANCE ,, I fa A , Q '.. 1 e. , 'Q' J? '. six N.. ,, gd .E af i ll 'W ll . , . M 1 'W '- f X . l , A y ' l L 'xii' V ll' :gl 4 Senior Guidance Counselor, Brother William, instructs seniors and iuniors on their future academic roles. By keeping a record of all college preparatory examinations and individual interviews, Brother has a keen insight into the life of each senior and iunior. Brother William's advice has proved priceless to many seniors regarding their selection for academic advancement. Finding meaning in one's life is a necessity for fulfillment. ln this confused world where internal pressures and problems tax a man's convictions, it is mandatory that an outside agency enter and show the way. All men need guidance at one time or another in order to find themselves. Through guidance counselors in each of the four departments, the school chaplain, and each homeroom instructor, Calvert Hall assists its students in developing a true sense of realization. Personal interviews with department guid- ance leaders or homeroom teachers are just a few of the means that the faculty at Calvert Hall helps the students find themselves. , , . V l l l',,,.Xs-M.-,,g1tiii,', . u i- -i 0 xi. -1sfritfgesggsihsigntwjftaewis iw - my j ii it ix W In his first year at Calvert Hall, Brother Eugene assumed the duties of Dean of Discipline. Through his congeniality and close Contact with the students, Brother has become a respected member of the faculty. Other than his role as disciplinarian, Brother is a member of both the Academic and National Honor Society committees. 1 i BROTHER L. JOSEPH BEILMAN, F.S.C., A.B.- LaSalle College, M.L.-University of Pittsburgh . . . 441 . . . Mathematics IV, Modern Geom- etry . . . Chairman, Mathematics Department, Mathematics Club Moderator. BROTHER WILLIAM RILEY, F.S.C., B.A., M.A.- LaSaIle College . . . Spanish I, II . . . Spirit Club Moderator, Alumni Moderator, Intra- mural Moderator. - - - - in the long way I must tread alone, - will lead my steps aright MR. ROBERT J. MITCHELL, B.S.-Villanova Uni- versity . . . 442 . . . Literature IV, B.S.C.S. Biology . . . Secretary, English Department, Director of Summer School, CARDINAL AND .GOLD Moderator, Graduation Coordinator. I 1 il lu ii ..,., la., l I, I I. -22 I ga -I 2:53. will gill: L. , it iii ee - ' Liirafi- 1 ' WI'- BROTHER THOMAS J. DUNN, F.S.C., B.A.- LaSalle College, M.A.-LaSalle College . . . .445 . . . Physics, Modern Geometry, Ad- vanced Algebra ll . . . Work Scholarships Moderator, Junior Achievement, Moderator. MR. LOUIS E. HEIDRICK, B.S.-Loyola College . . . 443 . . . Composition IV, Economics and Economic Geography, College Economics . . . Publicity Di- rector, THE HALL Moderator. BROTHER EDWARD DAVIS, F.S.C., Ph.B., M.A.-Loyola College, M.A.- LaSaIle College . . . Religion IV . . . Chairman, Religion Department, Vista Moderator. BROTHER ALBERTO' A. FUENTES. F.S.C., A.B. - Universidad Nacional Habana . . . 447 . . . Chemistry, Modern Geometry, Spanish lll. 2' BROTHER KEVIN STANTON, F.S.C., M.A., A.B.-LaSalle College . . . 331 . . . Chemistry . . . Director of Stu- dent Activities, Student Council Ad- visor, Chairman, Science Department. BROTHER JOHN SHANNON, F.S.C., B.A., M.A.-LaSalle College, M.A.- Villanova University, M.A.-Catholic University. . .333 . . . Religion I, lll . . . Campus Store Manager, Junior Religion Department Coordinator. MR. THOMAS T. TRUSS, B.S.-Univer- sity of Baltimore . . . 334 . . . Com- position lll . . . Junior Department Counsellor. BROTHER JOHN A. HERRON, F.C.S., B.A., M.A.-LaSalle College . . . 335 . . . American History. . . Parents' Club Moderator, Varsity Soccer Mod- erator, Varsity Baseball Moderator. MR. AUGUSTINE F. MICELI, A.B.-The Citadel . . . 332 . . . Algebra II . . . Varsity Football Assistant Coach, Varsity Basketball Coach, Chairman, National Honor Society. BROTHER BRENDAN CARR, F.S.C., B.A., M.A.--LaSalle College . . . French ll, Ill. MR. J. GEORGE KRAPP, A.B.-Loyola College . . . 336 . . . American History, American Government and Political Parties . . . Junior Varsity Football Assistant Coach, Swimming Team Moderator . . . Chairman, Social Studies Department. BROTHER DONALD J. O'CONNOR, F.S.C., B.A., M.A.- LaSalle College . . . 339 . . . Spanish I, II . . . Junior Varsity Soccer Moderator, Junior Varsity Basketball 5 Moderator, Freshman Basketball Moderator. 2 i izi A 'II' - 'fel A 1 1 R r R g v at it Q ,...: Rx: IQ V , i: T 5 E .l f . i fi g 5 ii J fjgfrfg 75 we T-, ,T . ' Z l T i T irr i 3, T- miie: .. MR. ALBERT C. FIELDS, B,S.S.-Loyola College . . . 337 . . . English Litera- ture III, Creative Writing, Advanced Placement English I . . . Dramatics Director and Moderator, Glee Club Director and Moderator, Chairman, English Department. MR. WILLIAM J. PARKS, B.A., A.T.B. -St. Mary's . . . 220 . . . World History I, American History, Latin I . . . Junior Varsity Soccer Coach. BROTHER TIMOTHY P. ROSSI, F.S.C., B.S.-Gannon College, M.A.-LaSalle College . . . 221 . . . Personal Values, Psychology . . . Sophomore Counselor, Key Club Moderator. BROTHER wiLLiAM TALBOT RAMS- BOTTOM, F.s.c,, BA.-Lasaiie cal- lege . . . B.S.C.S. Biology . . . Bi ology Club Moderator. BROTHER G. XAVIER, F.S.C., B.S.- LaSalle College . . . 338 . . . History of the Church, History of Revelation, Varsity Basketball Moderator. E -iii E . g . I MR. GEORGE W. NELLIES, JR., B.S.S.-Loyola College . . . 223 . . . Literature ll, History of the Novel . . . Varsity Debate and Speech Coach, National Honor Society Secretary. ' flilii if . V ilk ' - ' f' fY5 i ' as sis a-:sv BROTHER GREGORY CAVELIER, F.S.C., B.A.- Catholic University, M.A.-University of Pitts- burgh . . . 226 . . . French I, ll, III . . . Fresh- man Football Moderator, Junior Varsity Foot- ball Moderator, Junior Varsity Baseball Moder- ator. 1 'Wir l ' ' l' if-f-V i Eitil 1 Qalhiqy .Ei- ' l '14 2 ef-,ef l l.lllllllllaliz MR. KENNETH G. STINER, B.S.-Towson State College . . . 224 . . . Composition ll, Ad- vanced Placement English ll. a- it ll -I ,f s ,S ru. Q 'l BROTHER EUSEBIUS GERALD RONAN, F.S.C., B.S.-La Salle, M.S.-Villanova University . . . 227 . . . Modern Biology . . . Ammendale Parent and Friends Club Moderator. MR. JERRY SCHMIDT, A.B.-Johns Hopkins University . . . lil . . . History I . . . Varsity Football Assistant Coach. BROTHER DANIEL JAMES, F.S.C., B.A.-Catholic University . . . 225 . . . Advanced Mathematics Il, Mod- ern Geometry . . . Coordinator Driver Education. BROTHER GREGORY C. BYRER, F.S.C., B.A.-LaSalle College . . . 229 . . . Religion II . . . Assistant Intramural Moderator. BROTHER D. JOHN SMITH, F.S.C., A.B.-Villanova University, M.S.-Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, M.Ed.-Johns Hopkins University . . . 112 . . . Modern Algebra I . . . Assistant Di- rector of Athletics, Varsity Football Moderator, Varsity Lacrosse Moder- ator. Y. MTI I.,-R .. I BROTHER JAMES A. LONG, F.S.C-, B.A.-LaSalle College . . . IT3 . . . French I, II, III . . . Chairman, For- eign Language Department. BROTHER ROBERT A. PILSON, F.S.C.. B.A.-LaSalle College, M.A.-LaSalle College . . . II6 . . . Composition I . . . Junior Varsity Forensics Coach, Junior Varsity Lacrosse Moderator. BROTHER JOHN O'BRIEN, F.S.C., A.B.-LaSalle College, M.A.-Villanova University, M.Ed.-University of Pitts- burg . . . T14 . . . Literature I . . . Forensics Moderator. WI. 1 . I ,Elms um It fm. ri I S2 MR. VICTOR F. JANISHEFSKI, B.F.A.-Maryland Institute of Art . . . T17 . . . Art . . . Chairman, Art Department. BROTHER FLOYD K. WARWICK, F.S.C., B.A., M.A.-La- Salle College . . . 119 . . . History of Revelation I . . . Freshman Guidance Counsellor. ,+ff ' BROTHER JOSEPH A. CONDON, F.S.C., B.A.-LaSalle College . . . T15 . . . Typing I, Sociology . . . Varsity Golf Coach and Moderator. MR. JOHN T. MURTAUGH, B.A. University of Maryland . . . T18 . . Spanish I, III. 5' iif'- - T.5V,.Qa4 . 1 we - We---'W ft . ., .. ,...l , f . my I W rem, ' 45' DR. PETER R. ADAMS, B.Sc., Ph.D.- MR JOHN J AMOSS BES Johns Queen Mary College, University ot Hopkins University Advanced London . . . Mathematics IV, V, Cal Algebra culus. BROTHER LEO G, ROBERTSON F.S.C., B.A.-Catholic University, M.A University of Pittsburgh . . . French I, lI'. BROTHER GERALD MALSEED, F.S.C. B.A.-LaSalle Collegep M.A.-ViIla- nova University . . . Algebra Il, Elec- tronics . . . intramural Bowling Mod erator, Radio Club Moderator. 'Q - T-3: El gl '-is l if g,ifyl,,.ii ,, I .A ewj, 1. 5.m.2 i,,,l... . ' ,i.,.nl,g..,-.lii,.,,x.,3'...uwQggQ,f', ' lifiw 5. ' 755 ll! !l'l V 'Wi.,. iiiiiiiiiiif-rake Tai., 1-559, ,, ,, H, gg ,, ,, C- ll- Y 1 Qs' S.. ...., uit.: it. azz,MW.w,jiQe. W- l .Ar l l LM .F E ii? ' if rl .wg , 'i is .aw eq Q Q I 'E Q BROTHER F. ALOYSIUS, F.S.C., A.B.-LaSalle E535 H 'ii f , 'i in frail. l - 4 College: M.Ed.-University of Pifisburgh . . . Q N Algebra l, Modern Geometry. i . My i MR. JAMES E. HAAS, B.A.-Sf. J0hn's Uni- ' versify . . . French I, ll . . . French Club Moderator. MR., EDWARD C. CHAPUT, A.B.-St. Mary's University , . . Mathematics 1, Physics. BROTHER J. EDWARD, F.S.C., A.B.-La Salle College . . . Typing l, ll. ooooooooooe oeoae waoeoeemooe MR. FREDERICK KERN, B.S.-University of Maryland . . .. Physical Educafion . . . Varsity Football Coach. l F! i , ---1:9 I qs! --1-3 --n--0 -:C .nl --I-10 1 ., , 1 if 1 . 1 9 .-..: XA ..-E - 0 an-0 Q10 auf ' SSIQ 910' nun! in U' 11. BROTHER EUGENE IGNATIUS, F.S.C., B.S.-La Salle College, B.S.-Drexel Institute of Technology, M.S.- University of Pennsylvania . . . Bookkeeping 4 . . . Assistant Chairman, Audio-Visual Aids Department. It.. MR. SPENSER T. KING, B.A.-University of Maryland . . . American History, ldeologies and World Affairs . . . Junior Varsity Football Coach, Varsity La- crosse Coach. BROTHER D. ANDREW DINOTO, F.S.C., B.A.-La Salle College, M.A.-Villanova University . . . Athletics Director, Cafeteria Supervisor, Varsity Club Moderator. BROTHER MAURICE ALBRIGHT, F.S.C., B.A.-La Salle College . . . Religion I, IV . . . Band Moderator, Freshman Religion Department Coordinator. LIBRARY STAFF BROTHER RICHARD V. GRUNENWALD, F.S.C., B.A., M.S.- Catholic University . . . Librarian . . . Library Staff. BROTHER FREDERICK LEO, F.S.C., M.A.-Catholic University . . . Assistant Librarian. OFFICE MANAGER MR. FRANK CLARY-Treasurer Mrs. Doris Meyers is supervisor of the cafeteria staff under the direction of Brother Andrew. First Row. Mrs. Sheckells, Mrs. Meyers, and Mrs. Bruder. Second Row: Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. McFaul. Third Row: Mrs. Novack, Mrs. Howard, and Mrs. West. Fourth Row: Mrs. Smith, Mr. Day, and Mrs. Sellitto. Efficiency in the main office is clue greatly to the efforts of Mrs. Clary and Mrs. McCarron, school secretaries. These unsung heroes deserve a vote of thanks from the entire student body. un ,-,,, 'N .E.-9 if MR. JOHN SANBORNE-Trainer CAFETERIA STAFF OFFICE STAFF ' Q wiv' ii lit'-ll'l. ' v 'iifi5i'l..l X.. r' f...ii.1 in X W E rn. 54,2 in ,s.vi.uA . ..,. i, wx ai- is... 1 'vzsNWv1mi,.ief,, , I. u-....-...5 : V ia......g- .seem , A MAN'S COMMITMENT IS TO OTHER MEN. Q? 923 if QP 'l u i A .I . .' it 5 Y . .A V Q 0 N .Q 5 . -A, ..,, . E Q :vi . .,- , - . 3 M 'V 6 I- . o Wg?-V i, ' f' 5 'id' Z 1 wish.. - I ,ay .W Realizing one's capacities is a prime requisite in life. Sophomore Tom Saltysiak endeavors to present a true picture of man's relation to men in complex times. Hallmen strive to emulate Christ's example of a man for others. Free expression of one's ideas is an integral part of the sophomore religion course, Study of Values. Semin- ars marked with informality and open discussion allow students to develop distinct religious convictions, so important to his future role as an active Catholic layman. fvf E A,, ff i' LITERARY FULFILLMENT OF THE NEED TO KNOW Mr. Stiner, in his first year at the Hall, fulfills the duties of his Advanced Placement English course for eighteen qualified seniors. Ad- vanced courses aid in the shaping of Hallmen as well rounded individuals. In connection with the many facets of the Creative Writing course, Thomas Hudson gives a description of the Shakespearean theater, the Globe. Creative Writing presents an excellent opportunity for qualified students to advance in the art of writing. Many students, in attempting to master various academic difficulties, are benefited by the availability of faculty members before and after regular school hours. Mr. Albert Fields, English Department Chairman, counsels a be- wildered iunior in relation to one of the fine points of English Literature. wi mi SOME TU BElWSTED '13 , SOME to BE cufvisn K SOME F XT Daily quizzes are integral part of Mr. Truss' iunior composition course. Mr. Truss, in his fourth year of teaching at the Hall, has been dedicated to the task of instructing students in the art of writing and the study of grammar. Mr. Truss has also assumed the position of iunior guidance counselor. E:Dl6ESTED l EQ- Brother Kevin fails to see the surprise of iuniors Mike Gill and Mike Gunther over the natural reaction of elements. True-to-life manifestations of chemical reactions deepen under- standing and perception. l i ecll 'E' Frank Monteferante delves into the perplexities of physics with the aid of Brother Thomas Dunn. The study of physics offers a deep insight into the laws of nature in everyday life. Brother A. Fuentes, in his first year as Chemistry instructor, offers assistance to Charles Zeiler. Precision is the goal of scientific experimentation and patience is an essential re- quirement. SCIENCE ENCOURAGES COMPREHENSION THROUGH EXPERIMENTATION Senior Brian McQuade attempts to interpret the details of various social studies maps. Economics gives the student a detailed insight into the financial structure of various countries of the world. Mr. Jerry Schmidt delivers a lecture on Great Ancient Civilizations to his freshman World History class. Mr. Schmidt, who has taught history and coached both lacrosse and football at the Hall for three years, ioined the faculty and coaching staff of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York last December. World History, a requirement for all incoming freshmen, gives the Hallman a good background for future studies in the social sciences. mll0lElS llmsnsi 'Wllmlu ll- t,. A, :R ig an fig 445 ll ' H.-,r In his iunior American History class, Mr. George Krapp makes use of one of the many visual aid devices. Maps, overhead proiectors, and other audio and visual aids supplement all courses, especially languages, and social studies. A PREPARATION FOR TOMORROW'S TASK 1 Junior Mark Anderson explains the intricacies of the recent elections. Assimilating compari- sons of the past to the present through specific examples is an essential in all history courses. Students are given the opportunity to voice their views on all subiects-jpast and present. ,4- x aw cf ,X,u!g,,W w N xxxx ww, - MSW 'www 1 , ,Wu 1 UNDERSTANDING CULTURES THROUGH LANGUAGE 4 Brother Basil, Mr. Murtaugh, and Mr. Haas confer on the progres-s of the language department. Informal discussions among the faculty give them a deeper insight into the achievements of the students and provide a motive for any changes or supplements to the courses. Seniors John Haslbeck and Joseph Nelson assemble French ll tapes so that the class may hear a variety of original selections compiled by Brother F. Gregory. Students receive a first hand acquaintance with the language by listening to simulated French conversations. In his quest for understanding, senior Rick Wetzel pursues the difficulties of languages. All language instructors stress an understanding of the people of the country as well as their mode of speech. Brother Gregory displays his usual casual approach to teach- ing. lt is an attitude which is especially appealing to students who are willing to take on the responsibilities of learning. P A aris wget? s , . X' lg'i:1 71 slits i vs - i . Ji 1525 J, , 'Hu xt-Luk' L lllii-.-- MDDERN MATH EXPRESSES FLILFILLMENT THROUGH LOGIC Explaining the intricate nuances of The slide rule, Mr. Amoss instructs iuniors in The ad- vanced algebra course, Modern Introductory Analysis. Hallmen experience a Thorough in- tegration from a variety of mathematical fields -algebra, geometry, Trigonometry, and cal- culus. Through the study of plane and solid geome- try, Hall sophomores develop the ability to reason logically and Think in three dimensions. Brother Thomas Dunn strives to prepare his students for more intensive math programs, which require geometry as a basis. Junior Don Anderson develops some of the more complicated intracies of Trigonometry. Problems explained by their peers give the students a deeper insight into the involved field of mathematics. Expression of ideas on a person-to-person basis is an essential in the fulfillment of all individuals. -,yi - my 5 Mgr S' v NN 1, Mr. Miceli renders assistance to iun- ior Gerard Amedoro. Endurance, pa- fience, and hard work is the formula for success in foday's wide spectra of modern math. Junior Trig supplies a solid foundation for studies in higher mathematics. ri 'Cll'5?':5fIJt'r:i it ' Mgr-Q4 4 , we . se: AQ? 1 t .. ,. l ,i,i i:, iZ?fd'2' if 4-lyk i f t -'1' Xi - ' , lin sig' A .. V- , 3 r ,JF ' f l t 1 ,iiwi rf ii it til,,112-,g,fg5,11i.,ig.. individual ideas take shape in Calvert Hall's new Art curriculum. Initiated this year under the direction of Mr. Janishefski, it offers students an opportunity to develop creative expression and artistic media. Greg Pace embarks upon a flight of fancy with screen and plaster. D ELECTIVES SHAPE MEANINGFUL FLILFILLMENT Q Freshmen pursue the Greek ideal of a sound mind in a sound body in Physical Education classes, taught by Fred Kern. All first year men are required to participate in the gym program at least twice a week. The typing course, headed by Brother Edward, gives the students an opportunity to expand their capabili- ties in all subiects. Since its start at the Hall, typing has become a requisite for all freshmen. - -- .WN , ,,7, ,, Y L ,A li 2 - tt' '1- 2 , 'W View Q ,it tgwigtlf, , y . t it i Ronald Boston and Edward Mester observe the effects of consciencious distribution and control. While ap- plied here to electricity these quali- ties can contribute to individual ful- fillment. Control of emotions and distribution of time can bring about a fuller realization of one's capabili- ties. , 0 ..,, Q f 4,,, ., , 1 1 ,g r ,. V5 I If 3 iff W-'xr RQ fi 1. . V- , ., ' . e . , A ' A - 1 . fl-'7f'7, W '- Q M ' -' -. 1 . ,.' ' . .V -U, s-ma ,.,,. , -T.M,,,,w.,., X H ' 5' .-W ' 'mf A .v ' WH... ' ' H. - av.. 4 ..- -4 .L-W' Q ' '1.',M'r'1- .'W wl. 1 4 wi Qs? 5255? '-'-53'-.L, 'H' 1 XL , ,Lw : .,mf-- -I .. ,wr H-f-5'g.r 'm1.w df: . J . , .l Lp. ---Af af A w 3 i'j ,'-fl' -'-,. fy ff, Q' if W. w M, 1- - -9.2 -w , Z5 M- ' f ... ., ,.. jx' g.. ..+:,5- L- - 5. ww' '. xf' . IF, ' iv bl K .' f f.M',J.,1. 'w:H9-Q ,ef , :af 'px h--t,ff,.f.' 5 W sf gfv--ff '1f1.'1 5- 7'- ' W EywTT, jif afl- V. M... Y J ,Q qv A if ' ,I H, av ,ff I 0 w 4: .--+ nlpyva' 5 ,W .11 2351 ,Lp 'J X 'h.:J, 'lv .Q- 0 'Kwik L. 'E 'W vw-if ' ir J, Hi. ,. , mswwy . . 4. f -N , X'-' -ww ,r Wy nfl 1 4 M W M, x I ,sb - -4 l looked into the glass just to see a meaningless face Holding my soul in place like a peeble balancing the boulder above the ravine Maybe l'm a windmill boy thumbing the dyke Or a glassy-eyed salmon straining up the soaring waterfall But everytime I look over my shoulder l wonder lf its better to have lived and lost Then to never have lived at all. y UNDER - CLASSMEN ei. , N K .. QQ, 4 s 23 'E Q if te wi Qi: Egg 5-'gl W , Q , 4? mi 2 91 FRESHME Within the pristine campus, Freshman Joseph Juras ponders his future academic role. Expec- tations, pressures, and adiustments give need for self-questioning. The well-proportioned landscape offers students a change to break away from their frustrations. Freshmen Geoffrey Mudge, Roger Ransone, and Paul Barrett relax during a time out from their studies. Freshmen manifest the future of the school. Thus the first year at the Hall is often the most important for self-development and realization. xr f J 4,,,..5,ggi1' .. i. 1, ,. Paul Brodley Mark Amatucci Paul Kearns Francis Hanescheager Kevin O'Neill Mike Macon Kevin Keyes Thomas Strassberger Mike Kelly Robert Souchurek Donald Waters Wayne Gunter Robert Skillman Paul Barrett James Turoff Charles Strasdauskas Raymond Wittstadt Joseph Juros Mike Lemm William Dombrowski Dennis Leaf James Bateman Christopher Byrne James Bonomo James Stout Robert Worthington Douglass Widmayer Mike Haire Dennis Warton Joseph Fasulo Drexel Knight George Vaeth Stephen Siuinski Philip Notarange Tim Freeberger John Dippold William Weitzei Robert Zgorski .- 23 M .1 39 31? ga as ggi? Q91 I gg Es er i f- f' A ,, A. 5 fl' ? 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Y . rf, x . y 1.1.5 . , H J ' will . -Q ur, 4 ,fgatf , , 3' as 5312.5 59,1 ,-3 .QQEYQJ 331351514 20 , Ly. -1 milf-.rH.f9fg 'f , Qaygiggfw f ' If A ., .QQ if-tri 1' 1 alll 10- iwg 1 1 1 Q ' 11 Charles Velte David Schafer Gary Weisman Kevin O'Neill Wayne Ruth Paul Kopp Neil Genson Henry Fetting John Mesmeringer Kim Kennedy Thomas Nickles Stephen Hartivig George Ferreri Gerard Schaeck Richard Sandruck -Stephen Bova David Belzner Michael Brown John Maykrantz Richard Riefner Thomas Hollenshade Joseph Papa Robert Johnson James Kaiss Philip Popovec Dennis Roberts Allen Kalvin Mark Popoli Wayne Eklund John Eurche Dennis Heffernan Robert Hunt Patrick Dunning William Flanigan Joseph Harman Thomas Cooke Albin Warth Gary Gill Donald Kelly Harry Stringer Gregory Vaeth Russell Banky Ronald Carlini James Maloney Robert Farrell CLASS ll3 Frank Pavlica George Holback Lawrence Hennessey Richard Wallace Eugene Ratych James Gallagher Joseph Woodfield Patrick Trotta Charles Mauer Patrick Meaney Jerome Storck Luis Elias Michael Thomas Robert King Paul Hart Philip Lindenmeyer Scott Knox Robert Le Brun wf,n'H ', - ' .M Hr'-' if Jlglk ,i K . .sv ,f 9 .-.'.1J ' ' .fu-'L - . .,.n ,L , . .2 , .- . ., E?-il-1 1- li? ll' i' .f'g2 ' l 5i'r2ll' v .' 1, lf 1 1 K lin.. ' me 'AQ-'3 i ' 'i V ' it Charles Foehrkulb Brian Norton Geoftrey Mudge Joseph Charnasky Thomas Haubner John Blakely Thomas Metzger Richard Parks Gary Carlson Thomas Carroll Donald Ruthowski John Taylor Michael Keelty Edwin Oster Walter Doyle Henry Sweeney Michael Girolamo Thomas Pompa Harry Zito Thomas Thompson Kevin Kearney Paul Segraves CLASS II4 Reynold English Mark Lewis John Amberg Paul Brown Stephen Kearns Eugene Glodek Keith Hense John Dranbauer Edward Spinney Gregery Pace Walter Leach iii -sw- ,, -. , 'iff iw W ii ' ri i H- lu W l ii 5 ' 5 i x ,T it .. ,T HV, ,, .fu ii ii ii , 127 ii, h Q T 'ua .... wil l 15 fi , te, , A l5' 27 S3-9 anim' or lima T -i I -, , . 18,-,.r.2,s, wr-E -sam I H' , f- 'i15lffl1i'g7 'Nt v fee. j .iETf- it r j ri f f - l is J r s , vi. il Il' . wi. Y. f A r F M ilf ff , . J A., 1 f J 3 ' gg Neal Malone William Muse Thomas Almon Richard Gregory Anthony Herr James Barbera Stephen Dahlem Robert Johnson Raymond Callegary Bernard Goeller James Boyd Michael Quinen Glenn McAvoy Frank Shields Michael Whittie Robert Russell Lawrence Bowes Francis Brennen Robert Roop Joseph Hickey James Fava Dennis Waynick Arthur Lorenzo Michael O'Brien Robert Cameron James Carmine CLASS ll5 Joseph Fonte Daniel Ford James Stiles Michael Buscemi Richard Linder James Nagel Stephen Iachini James Cignatta John Dalrymple Victor Andrzeiewski ll ' Dennis Elliott Joseph Culotta iz? ' ggi -zbl T2 2-,.'Q-f:E1Lsf15sf, 34 5 V57 lags 'R '-ft , 6 li ll 'till JP 4 Lia L X7 I' .1 52 25vil ft 52 34 as ,N N ' F253 60 21l? 5.24 ? 29 51 , 5. , i E fig Esta Sf gist s is ,JH L, M -, s. .4 - fa.. x,.., ji .gf V ' 1 , V-. 3 51 22 53 ,la J Z at f Ie Hwfgefjflzl Ti 27 I X U l, 35? sz 1 if' 3 ..3-Tflb img 1 if-.Jil 37 ,gif swf 1-'.aa,lg4. . , A ug ll, - rv? f-.T-X. Jf, 52- -1 '12 ,J ? l TW 10 gg ,EL . 'll Albert Reime John Eckenrode Kevin Magrogan David McElroy John Davis Robert Mason James Skelton Steve Tabeling Richard Cannella Andrew Baracco Roger Ransone Larry Bagwell Mike Donovan CLASS II5 Terry Cashen Larry McHugh Mike Codd Harry Shafifer Jim Edmiston James Brught James Barry Robert Bauer Mike Keyes Ed Burman Tony Matthew Richard Gray Bernard Brzozowski Francis Galcznski Tom Fogarty John Shanklin Bob Reynolds John May Thomas Giannaccini Dennis Brown George Hyle Don Hartman James Lister Gordon Bengel James Rosenberger Kevin O'Neill John DuFFy Bill Herfernan George Barry John Arrup Anthony Badalato Richard Kansler Lance Preller Richard Dickson Gerard Krebs Martin Fetsch Philip Lattanzi Tom Pezdek Michael Lyden Adam Wald Joseph Grace Glenn Jordon Andrew Gall William Hartman George Klein Henry Wiseman James Stansbery Gordon Kraft Bob Mitchell Kevin Bergin William Tully Michael Quinlivan Lawrence Shipley William Brown Joseph Carlozo Joe Blanebard Ronald Spedalere James Hutson Brooks Ensor Doug Biser Michael Wyatt Mark Gabisch Pat Feeley Steve Heakel Thomas Davis is yogi, Q5 Q5 57 Q9 1 4950 55- r l gf' ,U A., if T TS f,F2'?i17' tif-sf Lionel 'I A I is 27 '1 , 'L 4 R l' . -:gf-Q' . . 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'Q F- , N Uff ' X- ' 4 f--Wiaw 7, ,,, A ,Q A was .f F' -. 4 'S W i l m ' 'NW' , uf 1 f 1 V wil, 'gg H N X I 'agp La ,NL r X . fx .MQ , H-LCFXLY .v L 'QQ' ,xmzg-, , QM? is , ,, 4 Mu-: U -.-. sw. , gf Y H L ,W if l- .ll l , ,L 1 ft., 4 , ,V ,'. i M. ,EIL lr ,l A VJ A 1, i . 1. it l il, iii l g, 1 .c it I, t i lag, ilu X During the past fourteen years, Brother G. Paul has been a source of guidance for all Hall freshmen. His friendship and understanding have helped many students adiust to the standards and expectation of Calvert Hall. Guidance is offered to students on all four levels of education and is considered as important as any academic aspect of the curriculum. IV ef it 1 Hilde ' gm lk coss g 3 'N Y N QR if l' 4' 72 Wits k 5 ,Q l l E l jill' mirlli Hit 'feng Sophomore Louis McGuire watches as sophomore Philip Toohey takes careful aim at his target, The aim of the CHC students is directed towards scholastic interests and improvement in character and personal fulfillment. 56 SGPHOMORES Concientious Tom Slear typifies the sophomore attitude of academic achievement. This con- viction enables second-year men to cope with the rigors of an intensively strenuous cur- ricula. Sophomore James Batterden provides the profile of concentration. The thought may be hopeful or disheartening. The free time provides the opportunity to do some soul- searching thinking and deciding where you are headed in life. l i l John Huber Stephen Oleszczuk George Prenfis Henry Wertz James Grogan Vincent Buscemi Edward Burlas Charles Kearney Robert Mays Bernard Casserly Bart HaHner Michael Solfys George Maferewicz Joseph Tierney Robert Reed Philip Yosi' Richard Wolfe Richard Balog s , Charles Feihe Daniel Connolly Thomas Curran Keith Campbell Frederick Bailey Richard Burman Richard Martinkus John Dave Brian Henry -,V .3-L 3 -3 Mm ifgif gf 1 .El gig 124 ,, asm M 53 l7 Yll'3'?i'Ki :eil 22 , + 5' Fri ,-nf, fa. 113, Jil R d A ll gwlff-fi al 5 27' gfliwziglg ':-: , Ella lfll ,aa : ,' if . ,-159'-U .AiHy.,,1qY 2 k, gc I2 ll I4 NL ,Q Q3 Zz 'Qi' -sjjif 1 fe CLASS 220 VI eM.-,..i.u., .L , .. fs swipe Ipff ydsa.. , ,, CLASS :zip -WP'-Egg , gg V Y I . - ' f s J 4 as-iff-: 'J:tig:f3jy,!' , ,ln . 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J- -- -i V ' Au' - ui fn: -1,7 fs 3--,, ,W J me Q J 3 -' 's' George Supsic Lf, fruit-f.,3 ., fri, Ruben sneddon il it-'ggi-'er l Robert Houck ,JY 7..4 X, , 5 2 , 1 ,., 5 ' P : , if- ' , aw .vflwisisi-ff 2' 25.1. 4 pl ql' l-:S-5 A s.:-ily, ,Q .: , L . 5' 55 Y A ir , A , Lil iss XJ - - ll ,. A--.- ,-'j... -V i-. f ' - ' M fifii9a,fSI ,Q '- , m , 1 I 4 LEG! 'raff gg' li ' egg, ,i , f ' ,, , Y' , LEL. 2 r Franciso Jarmillo Donald Brown Clay Barnes Raymond Sleater Timothy Burns Michael Curreri Thomas Slear Stephen Brincash Thomas Rayner Joseph Torsella Samuel Palmisano Jerome Evans Donald Forgione Alfred Constantine William Johnson Thomas Healy Raymond Kirby Dennis Kelly Thomas Godwin Brian Douglas John Hangarter Thomas Meyers James Jones Richard Lopez CLASS 223 Gregory Cassel George Evering Daniel Welch Fred Rosenberger James Lochard Charles Cerveny Lawrence Miles Timothy Wells Robert Maskell Anthony Buscemi Michael Kelly Robert Moore as . , t , iq -- fe. Y T ' -wf- l' LL- 'F' 'N , 'l ll ,?is i -ew l .. it -sl Jl'ilFlit 1 'lgf' 'Mig ti lfll llllgl .. .. jf MM A-fl tual it :W raiiillmi ft r V.,,lf'- fy-eqggfspigf ls l 2oF,.?,. .tg X , IVSHEE 'Call '.,l llQf9i ' Eiffel li'f'i-'ll-2'2'i Q l Jw-l 9 :Ui 5 ilu? llflllclifffl .f ---- 5 K 24253 'll lla' fwfif-ij ,- -lil? aflaqiji-- Pr fgafifiv ralf1 f 'n L, Qigllflfxi-Fl ,iaiii ', l l X V lilli,wWllllllt :ll iimstgliu ,t 'ilwlwi M lil, T ,li il Paul Geckle John Gallagher Stephen Boehk Jerome Dashner Michael Bozel William Brookes Samuel Craig Peter Orschiedt Daniel Driscoll Robert Smith Thomas Wood Christopher Cowles Keith Lookingland Robert Gilwee Paul Spigelmire George Schultz John Smialek John Hyson Thomas Blaney Kenneth Kohler Paul Kozlosky Dean Harrison Terence Almon Roland Roias Bernard Wheeler Gregory Dabkowski CLASS 224 27. Charles Prescimone 28. Robert Reimer 29. Michael Spirato 30. Dennis Ruszkiewicz 31. Donald Charnasky 32. Edward John 33. Robert Telesca 34. Samuel Tumminello 35. James Harvey 36. Michael Barry 37. Donald Haran 38. James Batterden five . Y X'xXL rf,s.n Wim! W. MNQWT-1 vm 1' .Jr I9 if-x be l. 51' ' if, 'A lgf 11 e3 '-1- Y-Lfif'1LZ6 35219 3351? f-'M-ff fn -5 ll ef .1 wi '-wr: -.1 sf fat. 'lfl fi, .lil irliglilgl fl ies .,...... f i' :-SCL ' 7 V1 ke-rf Y-tl' ill ., ... , f 'T LT: I7.i :v.6b, , L 1.3 1 Le' l-'ze Q.. ,,,g Va' 1 ,Z -,1-, -4 . ' ' 'a gg, Q lllliwmm - -43 5, mlllfrjfiii. ' Y fi -i ' L .fr -' ' fi i W f 1,-3 ie.e,4ie+a1.jc aim-2 '-af: f AF mag' ,:g5gs,gi 5 1Tss5iigly -. I w il?-i f, ,,l r. ,Q rt 1 ' 'Qi X34 gr ily- J IQ il 'f je ,. K, ii? Q- .gli --1 QQHMMQWMQMMQE 2 fl ?e55?3eatisfgpEwfEfwa 5 3 4 5 6 7. 8. 9. 10. ll. I2. l3. Buster Yonych Philip Toohey Charles Knell Michael Leaf Michael Demarco Steve Ollerhead Jack Island Steve McBeth Francis Lang Tim Murray Gary Varano Brent Holmes James Simon CLASS225 Mike McGee Thomas Lears Jerry Kilian Stephen Younger Gregory Andrews Arthur Fifer Steve Ellinghaus Ted Bienert George Fisher Richard Teufel Leroy Meads Patrick Reilly Michael McCarthy Steve Brown Daniel McGuire Jay Peppler Robert Baum Ben Lochary Thomas Sudia James Meyd Joseph Vickers Frank Filippelli Clayton Gruel Ronald Waynick Medio Waldt David Fifzmaurice James Marrichi Andrew Bauer Michael Flynn Thomas Dymowski James La Ponzina Michael Woodfield William Eicholfz William Dempsey John Peiper Mark Aman Dario DiBa1tista William Kiehl Henry Sloane Stephen Ennis Robert Dannenfelser Lawrence Trainor William Elder Barry Sasscer Gregory Wyckoff William O'Connor Richard Stringer Robert Jarboe James Gahagan Thomas Harkins Michael Fuchsluger Richard Eney CLASS 226 J 5 . f ai ls 2 ljlll .Ig larr 'ff m' iilafagiii,-'J552 -143 2 - Q' lffpailzja Airgas l ,. . if A Us 3.4 gf ,g3liXY 1' M?l V' rf, b L, 1' 'L mlm, - ,M 1 3, gc, it lei , l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9, I0 il. 12. , ' it l4aaaWf'f,w:fwwGaeaeE gmyammmwwmeee Neil Curtin Thomas Klein Wayne Brown Carl- Wilkens Joseph Cossentino Joseph Jankiewicz William O'Donnell Gerard Ferri Stephen Giordani James Walkowicz Charles Lusco Gregory Wunder Bernard Kreis James Norton James Cyphers John White Angelo Chiazza William George Gregory Lannon Albert Eibner Michael Hatfield David Schultz Edward Harmon Mark McGrew H Qi CLASS227 John Meaney Gregory Cashen Frank Barranco William Whitty John Yanczewski David Holthaus Paul Collison Roy Schleicher Richard GriHin Charles Hubbard John Hastings CLASS 229 -11 'f-mr' 9 if ffm ii 1 ' --wi lr' qv nf- 243 2.3 52' 5.JT?liifiSif1'lj I9 J :jeg 571 3: lil, 1218'- l Q fic? ills- Jig, 'll V 'L fl-0' 1.67, if-4. - 4 ,: as .f-.fi if- l W if i ? i,f :5Q F521 l -,jg,5:3-is js' 1' BW? ,Li 1' ' - iw ' 10 l 'l 22 -1, su, ,mi QQ. M.- Q- 'ia l , as J P312 i i .esliizdsgi,i5Tf'flaiZ'Q3'?fii.!?,Zig? Richard Kulacki Louis Holzknecht David Krause Thomas Petr Barry Wolfsheimer John Ryan Steven Kapinos Timothy Nartman Charles Messina Joseph Anarato Garry Keyes Bruno Conticello Earl Rust Stephen Spinaso Daniel Rufo Harry Schuartz Stephen Bowersock Kenneth Peoples Joseph Rehak Michael Lanahan Anthony Tamburo Salvatare Serio William Moultan Gerard Raclke Roger Carrera Robert Katula William Mitchell Harry Lee Frank Tamburo Salvatare Molite Herbert Otto Joseph Smith I f i :EN Q- 'L fn: Luigi s, 45157 J. ff' :V V f',v' 'sail fx ., - .-Q 1, .Lx TJ,.f'.y --gf f Q X - , 5- V, X., 5 sy . .. J, S .S-1 TQ- -' A 4., -9 7-'xr f r A 2 x is - U . ,,,, ,gg mifvxfx 7' Ya F g .,.- : Q 4 E ,, Q '-I . Y , 5 1 -- fs? 1 -V 4 f P' ' ,. -V l , -- 1 ,Ely ,,..e I i l Q ll if Q 'I - 7, .Q ,ld by gg? lzk, ..v,? Z P: 3 ' .L .z 1 -nfk,,::.w:?f1,:,g P H ef , serslssi in H1111 ffW',:.iff:1 . ' 'wimmlg jf.. e L., . , mi-, 1 -:. 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'i:VQifSZf,'Y?nn ' ft? ML wa . if 'fav .fa ft 5 ' - r - 1. ff fi 'r W-X . ,Limb 1 ft.. 1 .- V' fi Q. :'- el , -f Wil' 7- 25- : 1 Wi, 56'-271 .iii if W Lzifzi f N' gre. - 2 E 511, .W ,,.. WI' 5 3' 'Q K V ., W - .fs , Q ' 1 4 I Q 2' . 2 M: ,... .,,,. . 2.5.1. . Wifi .xii 1 :sf ff x X ' 1 in 'Q . M faq, gil X 'N Q 9.- '11, .IU IORS Blake Hampson attempts to discover the symbolism in on Art Club display Striving to under stand the expression of others is an essential asset for success all I .ll Perplexed by the difficulties of their first taste of chem' istry, iuniors Robert Anderson and Donald Anderson employ paper and blackboard in their quest for accuracy through experiment. Juniors Henry Suelau and Jim Hanson discuss their intellectual experiences of the past week. Sharing ideas and attitudes provide for more meaningful commitment to others. 4FacuIty members often assume the role of onlookers as students are given the opportunity to display their capabilities as leaders. The role of the teachers is to promote the qualities needed by the students for their use in later life. John Healy Ralph Wagner Lawrence Triplett Joseph Kelly Michael Sullivan Gregory Orendorf? Jerome Flanigan Robert Wilson Joseph Sweeney Richard Reinhardt Anthony Yablonski Kevin Owens Thomas Feldman Michael Lombardi Donald Mettee Cesar Pellerino Wayne Clark Scott Warren Robert Klein Norman Burns 21. David Pezzulla i ' 4 1, lfl N ,26 V 22. James Elsby '12 I, j fa. .I fl in A 23. George Mertel . H+. l,'5e5'f'ie Wgiqgf 127 24. William Linz M 4 5 R. John Tl'l0I'T1pSOI i ' irfleirfl?jif:ix'yg4fv5-25,2 it 'jl'liggg5xgg5ff 3,7 gk 26. Michael Prenger xl! fi LB? 27. Charles Edenfield . 28. Kevin O'DonneII 'A f '.Nii,'IVfjf'i l 29. Gerard Hlavac 'ifiri CLASS 33I CLASS 332 . 42, tl? ffl i 15 i, tluv 'ann - I W 8 K lllviwii iii-in ,. .l. . .V ,I7 4 5 Frederick Hasson John Whitman John Smith Donald Anderson Michael Popoli Richard Stork Michael Janos Norman Reives Michael Marino Patrick Nugent Victor O'Laughan Robert Baldwin Edward Balthazar Paul Slaysman Stephen Dunmire Robert Anderson Garry Mueller Dan O'Malley Gavin Sfringer Charles Hogan Marfin Garner John Cignafa Coiller Conklin Tom De'Pefris Tom Schafer Frank Marinelli Mike Whitley Larry Iacarino CLASS 333 Bernie Kofula Bill Harper Wayne Penczek Mike Finn Ed Mester Terry Marshall Mike Rodgers Bob Gray Pete Miceli Wayne Lukaszuk George Goeb Steve Lofz John Fick Rick Miller Henry Knorr Sail Norman Phil Hohman Bob Cremen Garry Heinlein Andy Neubauer Bill Hooper Mike Gunther Francis Haifley Charles Ruth Jerome Nowacki Timothy Livingston Jeffrey Lears Anthony Romeno Neil Dickerson Gordon Combs Juan Arrabal James Smith, Ill John Harrington Robert D'Ambrogi DonaldG Gunther, Jr. John Berger Grant Hayden Frank DiBattista Roger Quirk Patrick Herman Richard Clontz William Cecil, lll John Plakotoris James Kemple John Lochart Bernard Kuchta Raymond Cronin Stephen Moscati Russell Garvey CLASS 334 Michael Pivec Christopher Sortino Joseph Ciurca Christopher Powell John Etridge Ronald Morgan Thomas Reier Vincent Ashton Martin lnsley Raymond Byrne Albert Cully Thomas Goucher ,t Maw rw- v.-1, 1 Y'f 'T fi C ii' .t ,.:1wff i ,rw .. , , i ,i i g ,. i t , .M ' . i ' i, ser Lola sf- if CFP 3758 '43 'f , f ifglfffze 19,59 ,gl L-32 ..r, .V ls: 1622, - I use ii to a and 1 .1-if fir... - g ' ' H U7 M -,Rl 2ei. X ii 27 L nib , QL H2523 tl , 1 . , 41 ,,,,Y,i- .fx rl Mi, ' it ll 6,?l2F'-2 'il-eil, 'iii' w'Lw li 'w l 1 ' 'L , ' ' inwieagfl 9 , ll ' B 'L as l L ' H .We-,,. . N, . ,kiwi 57 V! , ,. ilu L ' , A59 w 1 .- it faagpj- ,X JZ' 3 A .IZ t W , i.. J , ' rn af' A A ' H ,sea , '- '-an , Eugene Plantholt James Ringgold Salvatore Jeppi Gregory Policastro Fred Voelker Francis McGrath Paul Knauff Paul Encolano Carmelo Ferrigno Joseph Bratton Daniel Walters Joseph Cousler James Fuller John Czernikowski Paul Wilson Gary Wallut Dennis Einolf Vincent Owen Thomas Hartmann Joseph Maranto William Doyle George Pfarr Paul Schauber CLASS 335 Walter Nawrocki Thomas McNamee Richard Avena John Leone Tad Tadkowski Timothy Morgan Francis Lipira Robert Christensen Geoffrey Jones Paul Wimmer Dennis Johnson 22 23 19 30 JI .sz 'A J 55 I6 I7 I8 27 ze ii, Z., as zo 'U all 7 e 9 .2 l 2 5 '5 I4 4 5 I5 qv, G. . 1--Y - A' l 18:20 :H4 V. Bl ' 9 Qisi 5? 53,41 .ga is Elin I as FSS . il 3 iw fi,-ilr,mw.w li 1 iii' fzz il ' 2 - 'T - 'ifl8 l9i'i NZM- 'as , x,1A,i6,'i5t7,,-gl! g,9,in.,,, ,Y zo L if--4 - iw-1.3 1 ' 121- C' ,J I0 13:51. ,gl f 'yu I 35.5. fl '. Il i ifirff- lounge- .5 '2 R i we ' 21..1f,k1ii ir' Q ' 1139 n' mni - .-ii: Louis Burlas Roberf Murphy Louis Grue Frank Waesche James Milleife William Kardian Glenn Miller Robert Gray Michael Gill Joseph Coffone David Creighton Ronald Kolarik CLASS 336 William Dehaan Lewis Libby James Fick James Varsalone Dennis Francioli Anthony Pompa Daniel McCarthy Timothy Hudson Joseph Cadden Thomas Burman Craig Brunner Bruce Sfuikis Geolifrey Graff Raymond Smith Walter Kozak James Selway Richard Sysmanski Joseph Clisham Roy Eilers Roy Sadler Mark Anderson Richard Taylor Joseph Tiralla Andrew Whuler Michael Jarosinski Lawrence Gahagan Dennis Tarlton Robert Hurley Michael Schoeftield Richard Talbott Leo Vollmer Raymond Dana Robert Feroli Michael Balassone Richard Hemming Charles Wallis Robert Bolth Charles Jancius Randolph Torr Lawrence Pinno Henry Suelau Joseph Cameron Michael Palese Patrick McGee Christopher Faunt Le Roy Christopher F. Le Roy Edward Szpara William Meagher Robert Frew Philip Tagafary Joseph Huegelmeyer George Kalb Richard Franz Robert Hoerl Michael Bucklew Thomas Rubino Robert Dunn CLASS 337 .'. .-5 .kxw-. i ll ., 3 f1.512ll5?lfElQQ'r'x51' ff 1 1 -7 ' Q 32 33 lvl 1 3 I L J Y-'P' .1 Hll'v'-litsew fflffflafr 9ail,l:?ief'l' f'3qsl?5i'l22 J 1 Lsfl 1724, Ls -:lf7T. fl 1f'3-QTLi.ff5f'? --53' f H l '-1.'ni,'-,4.aJY' 'Wim 'mf' V Wi 5Z'1 i44f:4Z' V Nia' KL, -. 1-45327-E,-Lag? . Vi, JG L, 316 Eifilf wifi' 7? lift '-54 ,L-,Y L. i, HJW. .f - l I5 I8 20 i 52 iq, 42,1 ,' 55 ii,. i 9 l I6 I7 I9 Xl-2ll ,, 325' gm-l.,..35 14 J it 3 -25123 5 ,6 7 8 27am g i9f 'i 1J'fllQ3'- ff i'.11d9li i W' 323' i ' 1 , iz aff lj? 515-fi it .f -M, fth- ,fv wif , ..,-V ,. -4, '.1. ,if , ,..,, . . . . io. Vincent Tumminello John Lazzaro Terry Caracuzzo John Schoppert Jerome Geraghty Ronald Boston John Albertines John McKenny Harry Fenzel John Gill Francis Drury David Hurt CLASS 338 Richard Okeefe Thomas Hokemeyer Arthur Stiles Donald Czapski Stephen Murphy James Lamb John Romanski Stephen Logue William Hampson Richard Moniuszko Richard Rukowski Louis Galczynski Richard Olszewski Thomas Thornton John Walsh Christopher Norris James Fallon Peter Harker Robert Zimmer James Whattam Scott Williams Joseph Robinson Joseph Tatarewicz Thomas Stout CLASS 339 . ,..-.-7. 7.1, 1 ' ii l ll , gi, if L 5:9 ,-35 A 'l ' j!'Q,53f- -.Ain ' 1 iw- glsf l f, gg 3-23 Inge: 1 Y -I Y -4' Q., cfsz, l 1 f , l 5 ' L f 1 . W 1 HI Hi ,Ai sgyunfa as 'M vw 'lv 6 ' Bl le l ' f is 1 ii ' u A wvef, fl 'wi ,nl QE 6 ' 'Q if ,J Io Kevin Heelan Richard Rochfort Bennet Boerner Paul Franz Paul Albright Joseph Ward Walter Jackson William Robertson John McKenney Lawrence Gersi Joseph Waters William McGraw Martin Ferris Edward Sullivan Charles Shoemaker Sam DiMarTino Michael Gavin James Brown John Grimes Patrick Ports Paul Anechiarco Leonard Baker Michael Michalski Daniel Woodard Gary Jasper Pairick Flanigan Wayne NaFF Gregory Muolo Ronald Beswick As the academic week comes to an end, the social life of the student takes over. Bob Kline, Paul Albright and Joseph Ciurka discuss the plans for the weekend. Hopefully, it will relieve them of the tension built up during the week. Hall Juniors ponder the fraternal relationships which spring up among underclassmen. Sports, extra-curricula activities, and everyday classroom experiences develop a true sense of brother- hood throughout the school. we Q. rjyb I The Art Department supplies the time and materials for students who wish to express themselves through artistic media. Many Jun- iors compose the Art Club which has provided several displays throughout the year. Students find art a welcome from basic curriculum. 0 1 w v A W F I 1 fu Y , . '- 2:1252 ' 'sar a 5 elf- - 'E' I PM N, 5 5 s-. 7' 1 J x I My life is full of ups and downs And when I fail I always kick the goalpost Because if Raymond Berry can make diving catches, Why can't I? And when I win, I try to hide being proud Because it wasn't all my fault, and later on l'll have the memories But somehow, no matter how many times l've lost I keep on pushing Because I just can't settle for a field goal B When a touchdown is just an extra effort and a prayer away. ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS PREPARATION IN LEADERSHIP The Student Council Executive Board, minus Bob Ollerhead, demonstrates the same fine form with which they glided through the year. Added this year to the social calendar were the sock hops which were held in an attempt to spur on student attendance at home basketball games. The expanded assembly program covered a variety of topics from brotherhood to auto safety. Under the leadership of president John Scollan and guided by second- year moderator, Brother Kevin, the 1966-67 Student Council enjoyed a most fruitful year. A series of dances, including the Wilson Pickett Dance at Christmas and the Four Tops Dance in March, highlighted the many social events of the year. All homerooms were represented in the student govern- ing body by a total'number of 50 reps. Each iunior and senior homeroom was allowed two representatives, while each freshman and sophomore class had a single delegate. Weekly meetings and reports to the individual classes by the reps enabled the Student Council to keep in contact with the entire student body. Revived school spirit, pep rallies, and restoration and main- tenance of senior privileges were important facets of the Student Council's drive to supplement the basic curricula and give each Hallman a truly rounded education. ii ij ggi' ii... it ' wi iiiH1i,.,w.. U . X i llliiiui QQlli5gg,,.l'iil J ' Y ' ill it x. + lllilwWMwilllylllll.Wllllirlluuiitlillil it it --.,,,. ,. -H-, J ., Jury, '..i Continuing his position as Student Council moderator for a second year, Brother Kevin presided over weekly meetings, and lent a guiding hand in all other activities sponsored by the Student Council. President John Scollan, Vice-president Rick Pardew, and Secretary Ken Dauses were the pilot forces behind this year's Student Council. Their originality in idea spurred the student body into greater participation in all of the Hall's activities. Student Council President John Scollan headed the '67 Student Council into many new activities. His original ideas for a school-wide pool tournament and sports car rally led the way for a most successful term. -'- ,1- 84 Editor-in-chief Larry Winkleman took charge of the 1966-67 staff Wefe mel. l . Second-year moderator, Mr. Louis Heidrick, worked in close collaboration with key members of the stat? in the day-to-day rigors of publication. Senio by editing all first page copy and seeing that all deadlines r editors Vic Curran, Larry Winkleman, Mike Russell, and John Robinson often find the pressures of page editing unbearable. However, Hall editors discover the challenge and responsibility of producing a hrst rate paper to be a definite asset to their overall chara cter. 4-' fu.. X HALL CONTINUES FIRST PLACE TRADITION at-4-4.-' , 5,- I Till' pw it x D Ped 255 The Hall staff takes to the outdoors to motivate free expression in articles concerning both school and community. A series of editorials and pertinent write-ups highlighted the paper I throughout the entire school year. Cooperation among reporters, photographers, and editors was the winning combination for another successful year. Focusing its attention on free student expression, THE HALL, under the direction of Mr. Louis Heidrick, procured a successive First Place in the annual Columbia Scholastic Press Association contention. Editor-in-chief Larry Winkleman and page editors Vic Curran, Mike Russell, and John Robinson have directed their efforts toward reaping many addi- tional state awards, including Best School Newspaper in Maryland and I other categorical prizes. Veteran third-year man John Cignata filled the position of photography editor. This year's ten editions of THE HALL were the products of a twenty-six I man staff. Climaxing the essays ofthe staff is the Columbia Press Association Conference held annually in New York. Several senior editors represent THE HALL at the convention in mid-March. At this time awards are presented to outstanding high school newspapers. THE HALL is a perennial top com- petitor at this affair. I 85 KEY CLUB CONTRIBUTES CHARITABLE SERVICE l lf i fy, T R Calvert Hall's Key Club is an organization big in number and accomplish- ments. With its activities spread both over the school and the community, the members have the opportunity to meet many people and visit many places. This year, as in past years, they helped the poor with the annual food drive. The Key Club, sponsored by the Loch Raven Kiwanis, con- tributed their time and effort in assisting at many school and community affairs. Fulfilling roles as helpers and friends, members visit St. Vincent's Orphans Home for a series ot three afternoons weekly. Aiding the school administration, the Key Club manages the lost and found and assists at the Parents-Teachers meetings. The members endeavor to aid the Little Sisters of the Poor by conducting a Christmas food drive. Moderated by Brother Timothy, the group guides multi-faceted charitable activities. Senior Key Club ofticers Cfrom top to bottomj: J. Metzger, B. Reier, B. Hill and P. Fabiszak provided the leadership necessary for a successful year. With trips to orphanages and hospitals, all the members experienced a rewarding sense of giving their time and efforts. This is iust another way to mature-anohter way to demonstrate true brotherhood. . .. - L i Today, with the tremendous emphasis placed on technology, the many fields of Math now have tremendous application. The Math Club and Computer Course are iust two additional ways for the school to prepare the student for the future. The French Club used travel to learn about the French people. While in New York, they had a look at the U.N., and the French Quarter of Gotham town plus a taste of fine French cuisine. A R T C L U B In today's modern art, individuality and unhindered expression of one's M AT H C L U B The Math Club, a branch of the National Math Club, Mu Alpha Theta, provides in- terested students with the opportunity to apply a solid Math background to the many fields involved in this science. Moderator Brother Joseph and president Leo Ohler pre- side over the bi-weekly meetings. Each stu- dent takes an active part in the program through talks and discussions on the science of Mathematics. FRENCH CLUB Newly established on the Calvert Hall cam- pus, the French Club is still small in number, but very large in accomplishment. Moderator Mr. James Hass placed emphasis on travel which took the Club to New York, Washington, and Philadelphia. Members include Jack Blessing, Charles Foerhkolb, Mike Lyden and John Duffy. The club hopes to attract many new members by means of its interesting agenda. This year's newly initiated Art Club is an attempt by the school to provide a substantial background in art for all those interested. The club, under the direction of Mr. Janishef- ski, offers each student the opportunity to emotions are two fundamental requisites. But the inspiration which these students receive from the freedom of the outdoors is iust as important. express himself in either two or three dimen- sions. 37 ll CARDINAL AND GOLD Fulfillment, theme of the 1967 CARDINAL AND GOLD, exemplifies in the truest sense, the meaning of a complete Calvert Hall education. With emphasis on sports and activities, an extensive graduate section, a study of basic curricula, and an imaginative mood section the '67 edition examines the Hall from both a graphic and literary aspect. Senior editor-in-chief Jim Scott directed a hard working staff in the many facets of publication, while third-year moderator, Mr. Mitchell, guided the Medalist-minded staff which aimed at a true yet unique expression of the many aspects of the Calvert Hall man. 1967 CARDINAL AND GOLD Staff-Top Row: Steve Radebaugh and Jim Scott. Bottom Row: Brian McQuade, Dave Barrett, Tim Meiller, Leo Fenzel, Bob Davis, Bill Bender, Greg Cheers, Jerry Feeley, Rick Pardew, Joe Miedusiewski, Rich Tilghman, John Hedgepeth, Jim Metzger, and Jim Rydzewski. fi'-12 , ' - ' ,, Ax, I ,. IL. , N I ,lliql fl g 'rw N. 4. la Ml 'J ,Xa N. is IQ- at . in ll -L '-N., ' fig A 1 1 -,Nix Xs-X X, 1 N It 1 X fb 1,-f - igi I . V ' -5 g - . 1 l if-f lltlr, A , I ' my .ME 5,11 , A . ti ,N fl Q yi- ,,-. .-,, - ,, if , I 34 r ' rl 7 f . , S- W win, rl , in it H t . E, 4 1 ? 4 :iv f J f it ' F , .. 3. -.f-WN ' -5 Ki '1- V N L. nv., - .iiiiiig 95 M 7 f Hfsxrw-Qs-Em' wr Jak?-S:f'. X in if J-Y, . 51, XL ,.., Lg,,,.Q , , fs-2,11 7 Elf fi? : 'E-'W ' 221 F14 , v A - rx 's-1 1461111151 1f.wgf :fsg . ,fiwgzf ' L 1-1 its r ,V -,mn v,,. 3 Mr. Felice lula, who offered his services to Calvert I Hall for fourteen years, was taken from our midst early last summer. FRIENDS DEPART, AND MEMORY TAKES THEM TO HER CAVERNS PURE AND DEEP Mr. Felice 5. lula, musical director at Calvert Hall for fourteen years, died suddenly at his home in Kingsville on June 29, 1966. Since he ioined the faculty at the Hall in 1951, Mr. lula has been instrumental in helping the band become one of the best in Baltimore. Mr. lula was a graduate of the Peabody Conservatory of Music, the New England Conservatory of Music, and the Christienson Choral School for Di- rectors. As a harpist and conductor he toured the country for a number of years and received the TlME Magazine award as the most popular musician in America in 1926. His musical genius and leadership is greatly missed at the Hall. HEARD MELODIES ARE SWEET, BUT THOSE UNHEARD ARE SWEETER Under the capable direction of Mr. Freitag, the Calvert Hall Band strove to present its listeners with the finest in musical entertainment. Spring con- certs, precision marching performances at football games, and the annual Christmas program for the younger brothers and sisters of Hallmen headed the band's full agenda. The 1966-1967 officers, president Steve Smith, vice-president Jerry Sokol, and secretary Mike Russell endeavored to instill a sense of pride in each member of the band. First-year moderator, Brother Maurice, also aided in the band's renewal by establishing an office for the music department, keeping careful schedules of upcoming events, and en- couraging talented young students to ioin the Hall's melody makers. Mr. Freitag directs the school band at the annual Christmas Party for younger brothers and sisters of Hallmen. The band played a variety of yuletide selections chosen by band president Steve Smith, moderator Brother Mau- rice, and director Mr. Freitag. The Color Guard stands at attention during halftime at the Thanksgiving Day game. The Band and the Color Guard provided the enter- tainment for the fans during many games throughout the season. The Color Guard, Dance Band, and Marching Band combine to form the Hall music department. Mr. Charles Freitag, former assistant to the late Mr. Felice lula at the Hall, has assumed the post of full-time director of the band. Mr. Freitag conducts the march- ing and dance bands. The 1966-67 MARCHING BAND-First Row: Mike Miller, Tom Boyle, Mike Mc- Carty, Mike Quinbivan, Steve Smith, Tom Schap, Amedio Chipetta, and Don Nay- den. Second Row: Mike Callendar, Tom Stick, Larry Winkleman, Tom Krebs, Mike De Marco, Jim Rosenberger, John Emche, Walt Buchman, and Dominic LaPonzina. Third Row: Chip Velte, Gene Ratych, Glen Jordan, Joe Blanchard, Charles Deenes, John Lazzaro, Mike Russell, John Walsh, Bob Skillman, and Paul Watkins. Fourth Row: Bill Brown, John Novotny, Frank Pavlica, Ray Perontha, Bob Venanzi, Bill Lockwood, Tom Thompson, Mike Mc- Millen, and Jerry Sokol. i Bali I-mssqxxaxcezrp. ' .yrzzanm mann 4- 'grille 449' Louis Ferrari discusses a selection for an upcoming concert with Mike Callender, Paul Fabiszak, Brian West Cpianistj, George Beatty, and Tom Boyle. Beatty and Boyle are the Club's student coordinators. Mr. Fields and Tom Boyle check for a fever with ailing Tom Hartmann as the bed-ridden vocalist holds a cigar-thermometer in his mouth. it M li ' - ,ji y 'ls The Calvert Hall Glee Club assembles around the statue of Lord Calvert. Under the guidance of Mr. Al Fields, the club was a vital part ot this year's drama presentation of The King and l. THE MUSIC THAT CAN DEEPEST REACH DRAMATICS Hogg.,- .suv ang I- -ees ll f r ,T A 1 ,, i H 1 lk PQ The King and l, directed by Mr. Al Fields and produced iointly by Calvert Hall and Seton High, created a capacity response. Because of a great demand for sup- plement performances, the program, running from February T7-20, was held over for two performances. Exotic costumes and a picturesque setting dominated 5eton's stage for the six presentations of this year's theatrical production. Highlighting the Dramatic Club's annual sched- ule, The King and l was performed by a cast from both Calvert Hall and Seton High. The Drama Club -also participates in the an- nual Maryland Speech and Drama Contest, which the Hall has won for the past two years Leading the cast of the Lerner and Lowe musical were Pat Curran as the Kung and Pat Nolan as Anna Dedication and long hours of practice paid oft for extras and stars In the climax of the Halls dramatic undertakings P tif QW 0'7 .4 'JWW Haha? S 'Mia' 5 ggi . W 94 if gg .gk J ,. ii. 1 Q ,3 X .rf S: I I ws n '. ll' ' figs -lv . 3 vi' 'zr ' gf' 3 w 5 'g? -,Q I ? V ,i ef R 4 Q . 3 wifi 1 1 g ' 1. D' ' T' f ii 7 9 J 5' e ! v ,- ,L- k,,.fL4 , s Q?f' , Q. 3-Q.-.1 Mt sep 're' Q-M -'-f s2,.:QVk '1'1l1.'gw- w . -A X' 'r ' -.W Kwan 51Q,,.,,. v. 4-, V , . , ,fff-yfmw i 57 'mf 1 Tf?5G?f'7w an , f , t' ' 'w ff Q 4 Ll , ,, 1 i , ,i--i , -wp M LW 1' un '1 -- Nags I .ww-, . N ,wa , ..-ffiQ is , 1 'I . -A, vn FINDING FULFILLMENT THROUGH LITERARY EXPRESSION P t t l The 1967 VISTA Staft-Tony Sochurek, Bill Tietenwerth, Cliff Olson, Eugene Raytch, Larry Gahagan, Dennis Schnepfe, Michael Ray, Bill Brooks, Steve Smith, and John Baranowski. Ever serious in their work, the editors of VlSTA have a slight altercation over the magazine's layout. Steve Smith and Dennis Schnepfe exemplify Hallmen's abso- lute dedication to excellence. ,A t , ' if-2 N i ' ,t,-.-.331 ln a break from the usual routine, Dennis Schnepfe, Steve Smith, and Cliff Olson argue over VlSTA's con- tents. A predominantly senior stat? coordinated most of VlSTA's articles, drawings, and layout. i it 5: First-year moderator, Brother Edward Davis, who also instructs senior religion, discusses last minute publishing details with Editor Steve Smith. Brother Davis' guidance was vital to VlSTA's search for unique literary expression. In a constant drive for literary and artis- tic perfection, Associate Editor Dennis Schnepfe and Editor-in-Chief Steve Smith organize all facets of VlSTA's publication. As has been the case tor the past tive years, VISTA, Calvert Hall's literary magazine, has provided the impetus for the development of the student body's writing ability. In its sixth consecutive year, under the new moder- ator Brother Edward Davis, VISTA has served as an outlet for the spectrum of student poetry, prose, and art. This year's staff, sophomores Michael Ray and Bill Tiefenwerth, iunior John Baranowski and seniors Tony Sochurek, Dennis Schnepfe CAssociate Editorj and Stephen Smith CEditor-in-Chiefj have published their work three times. As a result ofthe guidance of Mr. Victor Janishefski and the assistance of art students Cliff Olson and Bill Brooks, a new height of excellence was achieved in appearance. It is anticipated that VISTA will gain a Medalist award from Columbia Press Association. X ii' 'il :- I Kiwi? A F w , A , K ,ls 'W .I Q ? sq f sus ' 2 3 f S ' firlifr L Hfglhl I I a v, I , Q ig gf. Q X : I ., 1 . 'A b i r j I . is U 6 5 - 2- - F4 , - j Um- 'W J' Y Pr if W ' 1 I x ' 1, I M rf ' ' ,innfffd , Y W. ,.. ff B NRE, 'J r I 51 : , 1 x Till K X ' . P AJ, gl TRUTH THROUGH MEANINGFUL DEBATE Presently ranked sixth in the nation among Catholic schools, the Calvert Hall debate teams have the talent to post another successful season. Dave Gillece and Rick Wetzel are attempting to lead the team in a manner similar to last year, when they represented the school at the Catholic Nationals in Miami. Mr. George Nellies and Brother Robert Pilson coach the varsity and JV teams respectively. Brother John is the president of the Baltimore Catholic Forensic League. The teams compete in tournaments at LaSalle, Johns Hopkins University, the University of Maryland, Central Catholic, and reach the high point of the regular season at Georgetown. Dave Gillece and Rick Wetzel comprise the leading pair in debate for the Hall. Veterans of national competition, the dynamic duo found themselves oft this year to Atlantic City. In maintaining their standard of competition, they procured consistent first place ratings. Members of the J.V. Forensics Team-D. Elliot, J. Eckenrode, W. Gunter, C. Cerveny, V. Runza, T. Freeberger, Bro. Robert Pilson, D. DiBattista, M. Thomas, M. Woodfield, T. Raznor, B. Carrera, J. Woodfield, B. Venanze, D. Rutowski, B. Johnson, J. Byrne, B. Roop, W. Doyle, C. Kearney, M. Lemon, F. Bunnan, and M. Miller. s W 1 Y EAIHQRW rx K 1 Q. L fe . f ' Nav 'V- xi, N. S . - Nr-Aw' H' in ,zff J X w. Q!! lx ,, f H ff. 45, N 1-:Tw 2 if When I was younger so much younger than today I never needed anybody's help in any way V but now ,these days have gone an e - I'm not so self-assured now I find, I've changed my mmd I've o ened up the door. X P QI 1 Q M ' FI 'I ig E 2 ? iw WK A if 2 A mx mipj, y IQ in I5 I- Rx! 1 ,, I WV J: . qi. 'lil 2-W .1 -K X . fs if ,. hi! T .Vis Y big 9 xi bi! I--Q s- ? f f AVI Y' 3 I V 'v 'X ' .N Q P xv 1 I, ,. .-in-. ami' z an W! I ! , . Q I, I R I I A I ,, ' gf N, - x U L1 A , ' fy If I x ' 4 A- . -...-,, . Lennon I fi' If-, I e13!E! FK. 102 l it ia l li M.S.A. CO-CHAMPIONS With a season highlighted by an exciting 20-20 tie with defending cham- pion City College and a 22-O victory over arch-rival Loyola, the 1966 Calvert Hall varsity team was one of the greatest in the school's recent history. A potent attack, geared by a tough forward wall and tieet, agile backs aver- aged 27.7 points per game and scored a school record of 64 tallies in the bout with Douglas. The Cardinals' stingy defense, which recorded shutouts over Glen Burnie, Patterson, Mount Saint Joe, and Loyola, allowed only 6.5 points a game. Though there were individual standouts, the '66 Redbirds' season can truly be called a team eFfort which resulted in the co-champion- ship of the M.S.A. V as . Junior quarterback Joe Waters watches Phil Tagliaferri split the uprights in the St. Joe tilt. Tagliaferri's outstanding ability as a kicker proved to be a vital asset to the team in many clutch situations. mi, ,X - -'bu' .J-, k If -. 1. ba -. , K N K, . -ss.-.1:w'f Q-1 v -1 5-:S.f. 'Q' : '- .. - Running against a tough City team, Fullback Dennis Curran displays the determination typical of every member of the 1966 M.S.A. Championship team. A one hundred percent effort on the part of each man on the squad was the one and only formula for victory in a great season. 1966 1966 ANNUAL CATHOLIC FOOTBALL SERIES cAl.vEnr HALL COLLEGES!! L i.oYol.A HIGH SCHOOL'Oy i Memorial Stadium NOVEMBER 24, 1966 10 A.M. Student N? 3 7 5 5 Tickets, ...... ..., . 75 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM- Front Row: J. Kelly, R. Burn, R. Olsewski, P. Taglia- ferri, T. Yablomski, D. Creighton, B. Ollerhead, L. Gerst, B. Gray, S. Bowersock D. Heffernan, L. Herzog, D. Curran, J. Burlas. Second Row: M. Balassone, B. Chil- coaf, J. Smith, P. Hohman, J. Waters, M. Insley, R. Avena, G. Combs, V. Owens, G. Wallut, T. Hudson, T. Connor, R. Sterba, L. Morrow, M. Connor. Third Row. J. Sanborne Ctrainerj, P. Curran, T. Goucher, M. Pivec, J. Fallon, S. Williams, B. Doyle, D. Callanan, D. Woodard, R. Koontz, S. Radebaugh, S. DiMartino, W. Lambie, J. Geilfuss, G. Dukehart, J. Robinson, B. Frew, B. Lydon. The tough ofifensive line explodes against City College as Rich Sterba takes snap from center Steve Radeloaugh. The strong and agile line was a main cog in the team's potent attack. m f? 55 :1 131 qsf is I . df 1 is Dennis Heffernan, Dennis Curran, and John Geilfuss pull out to protect quarterback Sferba. Besides receiving passes and run- ning, backs provided key blocks which proved vital in every win. Senior 'fallback John Geilfuss, a consistent ground gainer, is upended in the City game. Geilfuss, a standout both on offense and defense, was awarded defensive bellringer of The year. 4' F E E ffav na 5 c 3? , if , A lj fl 7 , All-Maryland quarterback Rich Sterba was a consistent performer throughout the entire season. He climaxed his second varsity year by completing lb of 'l9 forward passes and tossing a third quarter touchdown pass in the Thanksgiving Day game at the stadium. FOCJTBALL There were two minutes to go in the game as iunior Jim Fallon latched onto a pass from Rich Sterba, which meant a share in the M.S.A. Championship for the HaIl's team. After bursting through the offensive line, senior tackle Bob Chilcoat crushes the St. Joe quarterback. Playing tackle on both ottense and defense and kicking oFF, Chilcoat proved to be one of the most essential men on the squad. Principal Brother Stephen congratulates senior guard Larry Her- zog on the reception of the Howard-Morris trophy for most valuable player of the year. Larry was also co-captain of the team and was chosen as guard on the All-Maryland team. HUMILITY THROUGH SUFFERINC5, PRIDE THROUGH ENDURANCE Jubilant Mr. Fred Kern and an ecstatic Cardinal bench greet quarterback Rich Sterba iusr after his game tying forty-yard. pass to end Jim Fallon. This play, the most crucial of the Redbirds' season, transpired with only one minute and thirty seconds remaining to play and enabled Calvert Hall to tie for the M.S.A. Championship. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM - Front Row: S. Brincash, M. Hatfield, G. Fallon, W. Cecil, D. Fitzmaurice, D. Fitzmaurice, W. Whitty, L. Trainor, S. Palmisano, D. Heran, F. Fillipelli, K. Peeples. Second Row: R. Kulacki, J. Lavezza, S. Craig, W. Nawrocki, R. Moore, M. Leaf, M. Fuchsburger, R. Gilivce, B. Henry, S. Logue, M. Kelly, J. Mitchell. Third Row: S. King Ccoachb, T. Bateman Cassistant coachj, J. Lamb, R. Taylor, T. Blaney, J. Brocato, J. Crogan, R. Kotula, J. Miller, M. Rutkowski, M. Soetys, J. Kapinos, J. Island, G. Krapp Cassistant coachj, M. Flynn Cmanagerj. VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD C.H.C. OPP. ' 37 .... .... G len Burnie ......... . . . O 22.. ...Poly .....4.. . ...6 I2 ., Edmondson 6 22.. ...Patterson.... ...O 64 .. Douglass .,... 6 I2.. ...BelAir ........ ....2I 39.. ...Mt.St.Joseph... ...O zo.. ...City ............... ....2o 22 . . ..... Loyola .............,. . . . O Won 7 - Lost I - Tied I FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM - Front Row: M. O'Brien, M. Gabisch, J. Stansbury, S. Hartwig, P. Trotta, R. Kearns, H. Stringer, and R. Quinn. Second Row: L. Albright, R. Durkin, P. Meany, T. Christensen, J. Denardi, P. Schaffer, R. Roop, E. Spinney, and B. Ensor. Third Row: J. Carlozo, K. Corbett, D. Leaf, J. Nunley, R. Farrell, -M. Thomas, J. Bateman, R. Albright, T. Giamelvua, P. Notarange, and F. Shields. Fourth Row: M. Hyle, J. Arrup, M. Keelty, H. Zito, J. Deady, D. Ford, and J. Carlozo. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD C.H.C. OPP. C.H.C. OPP O .......... Edmondson ............... I2 6 ..,. ..... E dmondson ...,.. . . . 6 14... ...Douglass .... ..0 32.. ...DougIas.... ...6 O... ...City ........... ..8 6.. ...City....... ...6 O... .,.Mt.St.Joseph... ..O 26.. ...Patterson..... ...O 20... Patterson ..... ..8 O., .,.Mt.St.Joseph... ...O 6... ...Poly .............. ..0 14.. ...Loyola............ ...8 6 .... Loyola .............. .. 6 8 .. ..... Southern ........ O .Won 3 - Lost 2 - Tied 2 Won 4 - Lost O - Tied 3 VARSITY LACROSSE: rel .lf gil fffi. I l'rX: . 1 K lf 'li' .I , .,. 4. 1' .- .4 . . -. A Varsity stickmen Tony 'Brocato C33j, Leo Fenzel C22j, Robin Hungerford, Thomas Hudson C27j, and Dave Callanan C303 converge on a loose ball as a Howard County attackrnan attempts to scoop it up. Controlling the loose balls was one phase of the game the Cards were able to dominate even against some ottensively stronger teams. VARSITY LACROSSE TEAM-Front Row: T. Hudson, J. Herman, M. Roddy, K. Dauses, 'B. Hook, R. Kusterer, R. Ollerhead, J. Wittman. Second Row: Mr. Jerry Schmidt Chead coachb, C. Olson, J, Smith, P. Enegess, B. McColgan, L. Fenzel, D. Curran, T. Hudson, R. Hungerford. Third Row: D. Woodard, S. Blakely, S. Radebaugh, T. Meiller, D. Callanan, J. Geilfuss, R. 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Q L f- F Q ' , :sf . , w ', ' - 5 - Q , f ' ' 1 ' 4 - . .V ' . 1 . 1 . f V K 'I . Liss, ui V W X r -:.,.A,.-..,......M..A .,....Hf-- .Y eww..- fee 'W ' I 'I .,,,, 3?gA,,,,,-,,, -Q..-. mm., Y sf -1 vig:--pf4L,.v,..,.a-e.,.l,.. ' Si Z ,fb 5 1 I -L '- . I X A X I s . -. AR - 'Sn 7 ' l .,., .iw . The varsity stuckmen produced its best defensive effort of the season to upend the visiting Howard County team I0 2 Here mudfielders Jack VARSITY LACROSSE RECORD Herman C241 and Dennis Curran C233 attempt to control the ball as C.H.C. OPP I3 .. Univ. ofBaltimoreFrosh 5 3.....Towson ..,...,.., .. M8 2.....Boys'Latin.. M9 2.....Gilman ..... .. ..6 I0 .. Howard County .. .. 2 7.....McDonogh..... ..4 4.. ...Friends .... ....IO 0.....Severn .... ....I5 5 .. Annapolis .. .. 7 2.....St.Paul.... ..8 7.....Loyola ....,.... .. ..6 Won 4 - Lost 7 JUNIOR VARSITY LACROSSE TEAM-Front Row: S. Bowersoch, D. Mc Carthy, S. Ollerhead, J. Island, W. Nawrocki, L. Gerst, J. McGuire, S. Craig J. Ringgold. Second Row: J. Demarco Cmanagerb, V. Owen, C. Norris J. Hanson, B. Jackson, B. Mitchell, J. Brocato, J. Crogan, B. Cecil, G Mertel, M. Rinn, E. Grue Cmanagerj. Third Row: Mr. F. Weiss Ccoachj R. Olsewski, S. Ennis, D. Creighton, B. Maskall, B. McGraw, R. Kotula P. Anecharico, S. Dunmire, L. Sherman, C. Binard Cmanagerj. il. I I SOCCER: Led by Phil Tagliaferri, John Wittman, and Ricky Rukowicz, the varsity soccer team posted another successful season. The team, com- posed mainly of Sophomores and Juniors, had seventeen members returning. Their record of six wins, eight loses, and one tie was com- parable to last year's performance. Even though the team finished the season in the middle of the second division, a more suc- cessful season is expected next year since most of the players will be returning. Unhindered by inclement weather, a Card booter attacks with vigor, taking advantage of little interference. This type of aggressive play helped the team post a good record ag-ainst the tough opposition. Senior Mike Prisco gives an all-out effort against Mervo opponents for possession. Combative play was con- sistently characteristic of the Cards. Alf: , I-r . .-.. flfl' -aww.-W-, . v 1 l Ev GM :rs tt' S' W ' '3 .. .gg:z.. -f 2.-1 tf f Its? A ., q,t. - tt. ...N- 'l' T' ' tif With an array of intricate footwork, Michael Barry and Paul Rakowski elude two Mervo defendants. Calvert Hall went on to rout a 5-2 victory. ,,-I' F ' .Fi-: r. 5' 5' ibittytf ..,. '15 nm t'tt i'w, ' wt -' ' P ill-4-1 sf - T r M ,pgrg-', 'inf' Mfr, f.. 'Aw' -2-1 -sf. 1' .-, 'I 'ii' I-' l ,fr V, ' A ,. ,. , it Y . ij, mfgfifn jg-rl t , it , A H 91 ttijgisigq w,?liML,ii,s 3 ' .Ayn fo,pg f 1 'f- ' ' , -- - ,r 5 sfi 14i3Zf sf r :iff-3+ ir- . , 3 f 3? 153- . ' 1 '. 'ts ,ff :ar- ii tit tt t,t'1,M... omit tit T.. if ' ...' it ti it tt. it J. Iglgxn ------ V LMu,5w...W ,cgi-J 1 'i'7 ',,f:71--' ff k.. is 1' - lt me, M, E,,, , , , A-J X terse. ,gfwgi T 11 , .,LL,,,f Ayes? N Q !f':'F?'f2!ft-fl fit l..l- L .' l ' Y. ,.,i,,W . .1 -5.' K? -5- seas ' 'J :im Qssef-ww' Tf y , si iii ii iw 4 ii 'ii ii, N i ii Halfback Jack Herman displays his competence in ball-handling as Henry Franciolla maneuvers to make the assist. In his last season as a var- sity kicker, Jack's outstanding speed placed him as one of the team's best defensemen. Aggressive offense characterized the Card efforts. Hall booters received an intermediate acclamation as the season closed. wwf H If 5 1, gg i 5.1, 3 fr ,EAW ,U - I H, if f1.f:ilQip, rf' Tigyt-.f.1 Wiiiiifi ...sf VARSITY SOCCER TEAM - Bottom Row: M. Palese, M. Davis, R. Carlini, P. Tagliaferri, J. Wittman, R. Maskell, and E. Seitz. Middle Row: Mr. Daniel Groom Ccoachj, P. Rakowski, H. Franciolla, T. Schaffer, R. Ruko- wicz, G. Mertel, and M. Prisco. Top Row: D. Fuller Cmanagerj, C. Zeiler, J. Herman, M. Barry, J. Pieraseno, S. Jeppi, J, Geraghty, and R. Linder and P. Lattanzi Cmanagersj. VARSITY SOCCER RECORD C.H.C. OPP. JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER RECORD O... ...Mt.St.Joseph... 0... ...ParkSchool....... O Archbishop Curley... .. 5... ...Mervo ....... 2... ...Southern 3 Edmondson .. I... ...Poly.......... 5 Hopkins Frosh .2... ...Northern..... 0 Patterson 3... ...City I... ...Curley 0 Mt. St. Joseph 2... ...ParkSchool .... 3... ..,. Mervo ............. . Won 6 - Tied I - Lost C.H.C. OPP 5... ...Poly....... ..I 3... ...Edmondson... ...O 5... ...Mervo...... ..I O Park School .. 0 0 Patterson .... I I... ...Mt.St.Joseph...... ...2 4 Archbishop Curley 0 2 Northwest ..... 0 2... ...Northern ...I O... ...-City..... ...I 2... ...Southern ...I 0... ...... St.Paul .............. ...O Won 7 - Tied 2 - Lost 3 JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER TEAM-Bottom Row: M. Wald, H. Otto, W. Sherman, M. Bittner, A. Galleo, M. Lombardo, R. Sleater, R. Zygorski, and W. Linz. Middle Row: J. Kilian, J. Perdifite, J. Boerner, M. Codd, B. Wolfsheimer, D. Jones, G. Barry, and L. LaRecci. Top Row: Mr. William Parks Ccoachj, T. Haubner Cmanagerj, J. Varsalone, F. Dugan, D. Roberts, T. Freeburger, T. Hudson, J. Flanigan, J. Jones, P. Anechiarico, T. Wald and K. Magrogan Cmanagersy, and Brother Donald O'Connor Cmoderatorj. '. W ! L-nh- Hf, 1. Butch Wittman, heading for a Card tally, drives by a V Mervo defender. Among the Top in the scoring depart- ment, Butch managed to rack up his share of points in league competition. His was an outstanding contribution - to an overall team efiort which raked in 27 oints for S ..,. .f iiirilt . l V f'::.i I .3-X i t i W1 - si , , ACHIEVEMENT THROUGH X sei f'.- -3,25 -' wks ' nj, an . , M, L A A ' 1 ' 3 ,L . 735 f- -P 1 - f - - - f raw, 1-1-2 t. , 1+ is 'ff r ' - , XL ' 4 . -J fy' 7 Av x at '- AT H L ET IC E N D EAVO R I-,if 'i't 1 ' 23f?ziEl -ff 'f i i -s I --.siiazfmsw-1sif.',.ff-i With an impressive record of eleven goals, Phil Tagliaferri leads the Card booters on his way to a score. Senior Mike Prisco, about to move in for the assist, deliberates downfield. Card Tom Shaffer secures possession of the ball from two Mustangs as Tom Prisco and Phil Tagliaferri urge him on. VARSITY BASKETBALL Senior playmaker Bob Knight moves in against St. Joe opponent. Bob's dribbling ability was the key that produced many clutch openings throughout the year. Sophomore starter, Harry Lee, makes two for the Hall in the second game against Loyola. In his first year at Calvert Hall, Harry proved to be a vital asset to the team's overall record. Captain Mike Baier drives in for the score against title-contending Gaels. Mike's consistent outside shooting clinched many close Card games. Winning many important games throughout the entire season, the well-rounded squad surprised many teams by their never-say-die hustle. In their first meet- ing with Loyola, the Hall hoopsters cameback in the second half to within two points. This year's depth will provide next year's standouts, as many under- classmen made up the starting four. Hall ballmen close in to thwart a score, as St. Joe hoopster attempts layup. Although the Cardin-als' hustle brought them early wins, M.S.A. rivals halted their drives. F he E? ' 118 ,-f L Mike Baier avoids two Loyola opponents as he lunges for a tally. Bob Knight and Tim Williams wait anxiously for the rebound. As leading scorer, Mike boasts a fine 18 points per game average. Airborne Scott Williams displays his typical form as he swishes for two points. The squad's underclassmen will provide a sturdy base for next year's team. ',..- i 'i,,w ' ' ,, H ,lg , ...HA X High-iumping Gordon Kirby thwarts a St. Joe shot. Iniured in the beginning of the season, Gordon came back with a great second half. 'u vARsitY BASKETBALL RECORD c.H.c. OPPONENT so C H C OPPONENT Towson Senior . . . . . . . . Southern ....... . . . Cardinal Gibbons . . . . . . Patterson ...... Edmondson . , Northern .... City College ..... . , . Forest Park ............, Mount St. Joseph Poly .,.......,. Towson Catholic . , Loyola ,........ Carver ........ Cardinal Gibbons . Archbishop Curley Patterson ....... Edmondson ..... Archbishop Curley Northern ....... Bel Air ......... City College ..... Mount St. Joseph Forest Park ...... Loyola ......... Towson Catholic . . . Carver ......... Won T 1-Lost T5 Tim Williams manifests his a ile maneuverabilit as he drives past Mount St Joe defense oi his way to a field, goal. S K E T B A L L JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD C.H.C. OPPONENT C H C OPPONENT 45 Cardinal Gibbons . Towson ,,..... 41 Archbishop Curley Southern ...... Patterson .-.-.-. Cardinal Gibbons EClmOE1ClS0f1 .---- Patterson ..,... Archbishop Curley Edmondson . . . Northern --'- - t - Northern .,., City College ..... City College .... Forest Park ...., Mount St. Joseph Towson Catholic . Loyola ........ Carver ..,,... Mount St. Joseph Forest Park ...... Loyola ,....,.. Towson Catholic , . Carver ......... Won 10-Lost 14 Q' '4 Top rebounder Harry Lee executes a one-handed iump shot as deiected Dons look on. Despite a hard fought contest, Loyola still clinched it, 66-56. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL RECORD C.H.C. OPPONENT 67 ....... Southern ...,.....,.... il 34 . .. . .. Cardinal Gibbons .. . . . .. 30 40 . . . . . , Edmondson .... . . . . . 29 32 Northern ...,. . 34 25..,...City r...... . ....43 45 ForestPark ...,, . 39 45... ..Mt.St.Joseph... ...27 29......Loyola ....,. .. ...22 59 .. Carver .....,... 26 29 CardinalGibbons........ 37 47 ... ... Archbishop Curley ....... I9 Edmondson ....... . . . 38 48 .. 47 Archbishop Curley....... 33 31' .. Northern .,...... . 32 25... ,.City ........... ...32 37... ..Mt.St.Joseph... ...26 46... ..ForestPark2.. ...38 47... ..Loyola ......i. ...2l 32... ..Carver .......... ...I7 Won i5-Lost 4 Senior Bob Knight aims a pitch from the side as a Gael defender eFforts a check. Combining speed and alertness, Bob emerged as a top defender. M.S.A. CHAMPIONS -X l 41 f Qs. A if. , :N Q v 1- i s-2. -is N ,., I . - '.LT - 'lf' ' rgfm Ql': 1 A tyfr' W-',f'i:f','i' 1 Junior diver, Jerry Fenzel, displays the essentials of the back dive. He, along with classmate Bob Gray, produced consistent performances throughout the season. After the regulation season, Jerry placed sixth in the M.S.A. diving championships. Continuing its tradition of producing unbeatable swimming teams, the Hall secured its third consecutive M.S.A. Cham- pionship this year with a record of 10-O. The squad also bet- tered its performance over last year at the National Catholic Championship Meet held annually at Villanova. With only eight members of the team engaged in the competition, the Hall mermen placed fourth in the nationwide meet. The nine participating members included Rick Pardew, Jim Scott, Tom Slear, Greg Wunder, Pete Orscheidt, Buster Yonych, Wayne Clark, Martin Knott and Blake Hampson. With outstanding performances on the part of each, the Hall beat teams from all over the country. In regulation M.S.A. competition the Hall beat each of the five teams in Division I in both meetings. The team attributes its success to a great deal of depth behind individual standouts. V Ysa Captain Rick Pardew, a main cog in the Hall's swimming machine, placed first in the 200 yard medley and second in the l00 yard breaststroke in the M.S.A. finals, setting a record in the former of 207.4, Coach Hucht confers with sophomore standout Buster Yonych, In the M.S.A. Championship meet Buster won both the ll0 yard fly and the 100 yard backstroke, setting records in both. Fred Widmeyer, Chuck Volpe, Martin Knott, and Wayne Clark carne up from last year's J.V. to give the team the added depth needed to win each meet by more than thirty points. THIRD STRAIGHT SWIMMING CROWN Cardinal Junior Varsity strokers clasped their second straight championship by beating all comers in M.S.A. competition. Continuing its dual meet log over a six year period, the team has posted a 46-3 record. Promising to continue a tough varsity standard, the potential power has the speed and endurance neces- sary to hold the M.S.A. crown for quite a while. Jim Scott and Rick Pardew, only senior veterans, led the team through ten straight victories. ln the M.S.A. finals Jim secured two third place finishes, while Rick captured a first and second place. l I I I After winning their tenth and final meet of the season against McDonogh, team members prepare to give coach Reds Hucht a long-awaited dunking. Losing only three of the last thirty-eight M.S.A. meets, Mr. Hucht has built Calvert Hall into a dominant figure in national competition. Greg Wunder takes off in preparation for the National Catholic Championship Meet held annually at Villanova. The foursome of Pete Orscheidt, Greg Wunder, Rick Parclew, and Martin Knott ranked second in the national competition. l l l i i 4 1 Soph Tom Slear displays the butterfly technique. Tom copped consistent victories in the 100 yard fly and placed second in that event to teammate Buster Yonych in the M.S.A. finals. 'M t fi 'lu i . EY' The Varsity Swimming Team-Front Row: Mr. Arthur Hucht Ccoachj, R VARSITY SWIMMING RECORD Pardew, F. Widmeyer, R. Gray, G. Wunder, and D. Hucht Cmanagerj: C.H-C- OPPONENT Second Row: B. Yonych, J. Fenzel, P. Orscheidt, B. DuHy, B. O'Connor, 75 . . , . Loyola ..,.,. . . 20 and T. Almon. Third Row: J. Scott, B. Hampson, C. Volpe, W. Clark, 80 . . . . City ......... . . 15 T- Slear. and M- Knott- ' 69 . . . . Mt. St. Joseph ..... . 26 63 . . . . Poly ........, . . 32 69 . . . . NlCDOrt0Ugl't . . . . . 26 JUNIOR VARSITY SWIMMING RECORD 80 . . . . Loyola ...... . . 15 C.H.C. OPPONENT 75 . . . . City ............. 20 68 . , , . Loyola .... . , . . 'I4 75 . . . . Mt. St. Joseph ...,.. 20 75 . . . . City ....... . . . . 10 63 . . . . Poly ....,..,. . . 32 60 . . . . Mt. St. Joseph , . . . . . 25 70 . . . . McDonough ....... 25 66 . . . . Poly ...., . , . . 20 Won IO-Lost O 68 . . . . Loyola ...., . . . 14 The Junior Varsity Swimming Team - Front Row: Mr. Authur Hucht ' ' H ' Hlysflj h' I H A l Ccoachj, R. Wittstadt, P. Gibbons, and J. AFFlech. Second Row: G. Cassel, 67 ' Poiy ' osep 19 R. Torr, M. Creighton, M. Curreri, and K. Hughes. Third Row: P. Barrett, M. Rodgers, M. Quinlivan, D. Widmayer, and J. Smyth. Won 8 l-OST 0 1 72 1 l . t VW I T l l. F l Straight off the tee and consistent around the greens Senior Bruce Cross strokes a wedge to Mount Pleasant's second fairway. Bruce is an important cog in the Redbirds' drive for their third consecutive M.S.A. bid. Senior Rich Tilghman, three year letterman, and only returning starter from the 1966 championship squad, shows the putting style which enabled him to win twenty-seven out of twenty-eight matches in two years of varsity competition. GOLF - SECOND CONSECUTIVE TITLE An unblemished record of thirteen wins and no losses enabled the 1966 Calvert Hall Golf Team to win the Maryland Scholastic As- sociation crown for the second consecutive year. Sparkecl by three-year letterman, Harry Young, the linksmen recorded four shutouts along with impressive wins over Poly CI l-I D, City C7-53, and Loyola Cob-SWD. Dedica- tion and long hours of practice paid oft for the starting foursome of Young, Tilghman, Hammerbacker, and Cramblitt. The team completed the year with a second and third, respectively in the N.S.A. Individual Cham- pionship by Young and Tilghman. Third-year man John Cernikowski displays the expert sand play which is vital in saving strokes around the eighteen. John, a steady player, will move to the number two slot this year. V I . - C W -iw 'QF' .1 4 T T, f If ' ' , . ,V -f M ,.-..- .59 ' f ' Q .,,1,-An'-W , , :1?lL i H' A - .. 'H H it 'twirl flrwxa-:lc-tr t .. 1 ,Wt L-9,1 . wh 4 D.:--1.,,,, 1, . ., ., N .ke-C.,-.rf 1 .i - L-tr, li.1,.2' EL- .-ihff.. A' f,. ,., .Q HV. ,egg x c 5 . V . -'J' ,rc V . .- ,. Mitt., ' With the graduation of three starters from last year's squad, this foursome of Seniors, Dave Barrett, Rich Tilghman, Bruce Cross, and Junior John Cernikowski will seek to capture the Cardinal's third straight M.S.A. golf crown. Dave Barrett displays a powerful follow-through which adds extra yards to every drive. In 1966 Dave won every match he competed in, compiling HV2 out of a possible 12 points. 4 rink Ir K B.. H l TENNIS Conscientious pre-season practice and hours of play during the regular competition proved fruitful for the Hall netmen as they placed third in the '66 matches with a 5-3 record. Optimism is running high for an even more impressive record in this year's play. Eight-year coach, Micky Pardew, backed by an experienced team of Rick Pardew, Gerard Malooly, Mike Blair, Chris Dye, and Sal Molite is looking for- ward to another successful season. 128 Four-year veteran Rick Pardew hopes to better his 1966 record of 6-2 in the coming season, and possibly go on to an M.S.A. title in his Senior year. 'ESI' X4 an .M , A 5 41:13 as-. . nut? o'.' Eii'-33 ' ' 3f ,- I If UV H ,, , eww S ,V v E12 , U N H . , W 7 + 1 f +-fr I K --L 1 ,, Veteran Bill Depew takes a cut at a delivery from Bel Air southpaw. Bill helped the Cards to a 6-1 victory over the visiting Bel Air nine in the only meeting of the two teams during the season. Cardinal batsman gets cut down at first base by Loyola combination while trying to leg out an infield hit. First-year hurler, Jerry Fenzel, shows what he can do with the bat, as Frank Filippelli looks 51-Stiiilf Q- ' . ' ' .,,,.,g,j - - sm3ifaL:,52iEf 'Qi'?r-'w3T- .M -.'- - ' , .ie-:'.f1-! ?'n. 1 on from the third base coaching box. Jerry ' W W was a member of the iunior varsity squad - that reached the M.S.A. play-offs. VARSITY BASEBALL Jim Pirisino fakes a perfectly-thrown peg to ,make the easy putout at first base against Loyola. Rich Sterba is held on first by Bel Air first baseman as Cardinal third- sacker, Joe Pipitone, awaits the pitch from visiting hurler. Rich later scored in the four-run fifth inning after reaching base three consecutive times during the game. u- ns- u- u,,,'Q H ,ll .M .e ff , , . V ' P KKJ7 will ff Hi,,i l lilli if 'asv ' ilk H i- 1 rg i l it if I -,,,9N -. .-. Ad., .-'.,- - Y Third base coach Mike Haire relays the signals from the bench to Mike Pivec standing on the bag Pivec led the team in batting as a sophomore with A A - Junior varsity catcher Bob Gilwee secures The ball ' in his mitt as Loyola batsman whiffs at the pitch hi Yuxl , I v - U V , V . - f '- i x ....- g V . P Q. . .. . , . .,.., -,..,,-v,,.,....Y.','., , . , ,.,'--'. . ...,. , ,hugzrfgfs - .- 'r t E Y K 1-43-5 gran' -.,n,'+A.gn,1,5,-.,',y -'rw-.. P- ,JI 2- -x- 1 --,,3c,.r .f - nf ,U sf. .- .. . F' A .'.. . .-, A.. . . uf -W . L L-,,:, .- 1 ' .-ff' ,-, ' - nge., K , isiisesfiw- ,, ,a . F- -,J ai J s -.. ghafxg - if - lf i Q -as-Q., 'f-T .-.-L r... 1 ,, . ,. L, ,. ., . . . . , -- ,. FM,'ff1wiwiliFtif3q gQll tttfl?jf-fqi'f33:T!,if75f5'25fflit' . V- :wt wi t -'42-tw t tu. We---t. .- H' ' f' .ttt 1 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM-Front Row: R. Balog Cmanagerb, R. Byrne, F. McGrath, T. Keefer, M. Haire, R. Rukowicz, M. Gill, L. Herzog, J. Galla- VARSITY BASEBALL RECORD gher Cmanagerj. Second Row: E. Smetana, Mr. Ed McCarron Ccoachj, CJ-LC, Qpp. CHIC, Opp. M.. Trotta, S. Williams, J. 'Pipitone, S. Krawczyk, Fallon, D. Smith, 5 Curley 'l . 8 5 City '.-4... 6 Err1:Z!al3g:iSlcNamara, M. Pivec, Mr. D. Groom Cassistant coachj, P. Gec e I City l l 1 l I I ' 2 13 Towson Cath. 7 8 Towson Cath. l 5 Loyola ..... 8 2 Carcl. Gibbons 3 4 Mt. St. Jos. . . 0 8 Patterson 5 6Mervo 4 6 Bel Air .... l 7 Carver ..,.. 0 2 Mervo ..... I 3 Forest Park . 0 3 Forest Park . 5 l Loyola ..... O 7 Dunbar .... 2 2 Mt. St. Jos. . i 3 Carver ...,. 7 2 Dunbar ..., 4 NN Q- K 1-., fag!-N ' -1-s r-- ' . ,sb N B. 4 E gif., as ? Won I2 - Lost 8 Compiling a record of l2-8, the 1966 Car- dinal Baseball Team scored impressive vic- tories over Division ll winners Mt. St. Joe C4-O and l-OD and Loyola Cl-OD. An attack sparked by Mike Pivec C.370D, Rich Sterba C.333j and Tom Stack C.300j averaged four runs per game to support proficient hurlers Don Smith, who threw shutouts against St. Joe, Carver and Loyola, and Sophomore Mike Gill, who chucked a fourteen inning shutout over Mt. St. Joe, the Division Il winners. Catcher Larry Herzog makes his turn around third base and puts on the speed in an attempt to score. Larry will assume a starting position this year as a senior. 3. fx 229' X Understanding knocked at my door but I was afraid: Ambition called to me but I dreaded the chance. Yet all the while I hungered for meaning in my life And now I know that we must lift the sail and catch the winds of destiny I Wherever they drive the boat. GRADUATES FULFILLMENT BEYOND CLEAR VISION OF THE MEASURABLE Ron Cyr John Geilfuss Bob Caughy, Bob lfoal, Dave Barreit, Jim Hergenroeder l i l' l -I w pl, l 9 1 1 l i Wig? iii a l Jim Ransone CIiFf Olson l l I Mickey McGuire. Dave Fuller ' 1 in I H E Z , 't a -,,,. Brian Adelha-ridi Timothy Almon James Anzalone Ronald Armeita Frank Babusci Gary Bachman Michael Baier Dominic Balsarick Robert Bandzwolek -' Neil Bareham David Barrefi Thomas Barry Charles Baynes George Beatiy David Benbennick William Bender Michael Blair Michael Blum Joseph Bouffard Thomas Boyle, Jr. Dona-ld Braden Donald Brandenburg l967 GRADUATES James Brait James Brennan Walter Buchman John Bumgarner Wayne Burhari Thomas Burke Neil Byers l l W-- ....a,aaaa or l David Callanan Michael Callender Ra-y Cameron CALVERT HALL CCLLEGE James Campbell Richard Campbell Charles Carroll v-'-If Robert Caughy Michael Cen-tanni Charles Chaney Gregory Cheers Roberl Chilcoaf - Joseph Chlumsky Rgnald Cghn H l G H S C H O 0 l. Timothy Collison Michael Connelly Michael Connor Thomas Connor Alberl Cornbi Bruce Cross Joseph Cummons Denis Curran Patrick Curran Victor Curran Gregory Cwalina Ronald Cyr Michael Daley Kenneth Dauses Richard Davis Robert Davis Steven De Casiellane Joseph Depew Christopher Dinisio I967 GRADUATES V Willia-m DuFfy George Dukehari Christopher Dye Larry Edwards Joseph Eikenberg Francis Elfring Thomas Esserwein CALVERT HALL COLLEGE l Michael Faraone Raymond Faulstich Jerome Feeley Paul Feeley Leo Fenzel Louis Ferra-ri John Fondnazio Wilson Fowler Michael Fox Joseph Freeze H I G H S C H O 0 L l l 1 David Fuller Charles Gallager Michael Gallagher Donald Gavin John Geilfuss James Geliz John Gessler Albert Geitier 1-1 J J 1 f' T ' f 4- af' - E'- M, I-'rl-p x R - -,H m. Y , , 'l:,.V3, 'Q ..V,, J r ll , lr ire 'l'l I ? leffsssssm l 1 lll' lima r.-m:,:?5rvff1 l :Sf-ji' V att' nll.rElL.,:1::,. , r, SWE f l Roberi Gilka David Gillece George Goeller John Greeno 146 Pairick Grey James Habercam Michael Haire John Haley Stephen Haley Dennis Haran Dale Harkins Patrick Harrington Serge Harrison John Haslbeck I967 GRADUATES John- Hedgepeth Dennis HefTernan James Hergenroeder John Herman Bernard Herwig La-wrence Herzog William Hill l CALVERT HALL COLLEGE '03 3'-m'1X John Hopkins Robert Horton Dennis Hucht Thomas Hudson Timothy Jahnigen Charles Johnson Brian Keelfy -ffr . , if , H ,if li Q . Hi . mx r mm 5 -' Ea gan - HW-we :, M . ' J fs Nqr 7 I' ' in V ' 5 91' 5 lil . . grim , , W ,,,.,, - .img , , Q may , HH ' i9l3E'6T 2, 2? , l il 1 ' l r Daniel Kelly John Kelly Andrew Kirby H I G H S C H O 0 msfsesz .i- new 5 aw ,iz 3524 W L ii al J I we 'NH fm eg :W r I i has Richard Knighi Robert Knight Martin Knoh Donald Kosdemba i I i i 5 i Robert Kosko Stephen Koiula Timothy Krausz Robert Kusterer ,sim Y 77,377 YW - fm? ,QQ . , wi- .5 gg?-5'f X. my i mm ' ?: , eww . me ,X We 1 ef 3 A ,, , ggi 55? H i 3 i m -130-W , N vig., :. Dennis Kutzer Walier Lambie Thomas Lang Robert Larkin 150 Thomas Lawler Joseph Lawton Michael Lears l Thomas Letke Jerome Levy Thomas Linder Stephen Lochary 1: .safely .aww f-my-,H T , T era Warne-'r T .:., ,orginal , an www V wwf William Lockwood Robert Lyden Michard Malooly l967 GR DUATES William Malsirom William McClain Timofhy McGrath J' ' Mickey McGuire Patrick McGuire Donald McNamara Brian McQuade CALVERT HALL COLLEGE w 'Y Y v -:..- in J W fi 'QM .. J 'ill James Metzger Joseph Miedusiewski Michael Milano William Miles John Miller Frank Monieferranie Lawrence Morrow i 1 F 1 V David Nada-lin Joseph Nelson Timothy Neus H l G H S C H O O L Giles Nowak iii: , - Q 15 Y M- - is ss:- ' F -' 12? W1 .1555-, , 5: . 1 f 5 I 'g ' :Q 'T ' ESQ Y aa.. A' ' gi ' -r l 'J 1 'J as 'TS A- U I sag is ,ug gi, - W , ,, af.. l. 2, H 'Q f w ' ...L- 1 s A 1 , sig, E 1 ' lr Q- as ll '- u .,e' ' 1 ng ' fm ll, K K . ! , Sl ll' li 'U -A km l' V, ,.. lk M K l l, , I 1 'W .ll l als? l 5 W aiv 331 W F M , - Y-SLM-f,-1' 'ANU' -- W ,,kL - .fi -- 3 -sf J J s 1- wirszlelzriw 1 , 'ilflili12El'?ll . U fl-lpfezpnufllgl. - ,- .- Y , .- J James Pardew Aw ll A. 'll MFE l , Joseph Piazza James Pirisino 154 Y ,: , ,ma v- L l l i .4 ' wars 'M . Eg.-H , ll -' 1 ' 1 a. ' ' -.V f , I 35 ':'- Q e'::::f' .,-41.811 IlI:l.EE:EE5Ff5fifl Clifford Olson L60 Ohlel' Robert Ollerhead fwfgair -yr. --ef W wg :i 5 gg: in 5: EQ? ' 5' 'fi' L T J I T. , , Sig? Q ,Q H3232 1 'Hr 1 - Q55 , 1 X - ie Q - was' 'f' -- - an Q rg 3: W -I - fllfll 455' xflfl r. 'K 1 - lr F 'ir J . A - 4 . ..,... abr' xv? ' ' Qi! Qt LZ: :I sq 1 . -:L 2156- N 12+ 'Z-. --NNW X alll J 'l J K. -AML :Qfilllll l J Bernard Perry Joseph Peterka James Phillins pu 'Jamal , , Ln, in ls - E, 2555 5 fvlalvyggy 1 main M gf-- Q ffl me W. lwiigri ,M M me we W W lu sw K, E me ,V .V Xx . xl X l 1 13:65 l ,,' E5 ani as vw .EZ Edward Poffel, Ill James Pohlner 1 Robert Povleski Robert Preston John Pre1o if Q37 Michael Prisco Stephen Radebaugh Paul Rakowski James Ransone, Jr. I r i I Carl Rehrmann Robert Reier Mark Richards I967 GRADUATES William Rider Cornelius Ridgely John Robinson Melvin Roedel Manuel Roias Mark Ruppert Joseph Russell 52 ' 'Wn ll Michael Russell Sal Russo Victor Ryan CALVERT HALL COLLEGE . 'T -- ' .. ,W ligi 3 5 1 James Rydzewski John Salkauskas Qqizsvwu. H. U, 5... 2 .ian Q ? M George Sandruck Frank Sanzone Joseph Saynuk Russell Schaefer I -A-Z ,.Ea,..e, 1L 'J 2 I 553.-5 1 -' W '. 9111-sg . f. - 'mv , 4, 1.-W5 I- W . :Ml '- ' F B'2:.,21 :2...:. -.nfl ' e4 - Y!!E::. gi N -.ze Q .e 1.1w, ---' - - JE?f.1 ie? c-fJaQg' Y 2 L! 'Ee . ,- 'A H-::?J - 4' J ---- ,-22,417.4 1 , , .....,l :. 4 X... J 5, -fw M' 3' 'iff gg. . - . , 5 W I Fi f L .' f. 2f2ff323'. . Qweweme Q-we megxwme ,se 5-la ..mn. xvfiri John Schenning Edwin Schillo John Schmitt HIGH SCHGOL Alexander Schaufele Dennis Schnepfe William Schuyler John Scollan James Scott John Scott Michael Seibold John Seisman Francis Serio Nu, , H . , . 5 ,:,5ga:aE.,.,.:5:5-5:35-a:s:g...-i I v A QE., ., 5 iii! S In ,,--- free: ..'a'a's'a'a'a. . l ,,,,, .LL ,,,,,. ' , : i ni , J ...... X. , f . .. 4 it l l L' IQ, 'I ,ag ' - ' l Eezwfl- , . ' ' , i . -FEE, ,:a :s- L.: ES' il. , pu We V F . mil i'f:L -'ii 2 F' M ::: t':!-- 'E Au, Le F: S' . , L f, N. ii l l i in if-,, -wi i ima, s WI -:img , Q 1 limi-i ' Edward Simon Michael Sisk Joseph Smith .i .f 'L' . -e W .. ..,,,,, , , . ,. ,. r l 255 ai A M ,,,,, fri .- Q -iifmhi ,, 'L fr .41 ff . , , :a .--I-I Stephen Smith . --'al Y l 2221 r .- F-33 3- -wif' Anthony Sochurek l HE f' Aggie: l ' ..,fNQ sas:W ill P T y- Anthony Sokol Michael Somers r : Nl l QP' L 'gp-q.r' if Joseph Spinnato William Siengle Richard Sferba Thomas S1igh , .. , gd ' 5 Y Ha 1., 1 rf' Nu ' lww , ,M .4-Sm X ww aw 'gp V 15? fi'f'll ll ' 557 ' ll ,v 1wL E .. ff?-'gfff 4 Hmmm ll 1- . qgf3gg g5w' -v ,X ,N , xgigwg W' ' ' 41.1 L X' -- . .... l fl' . ' r 7' . , ' l fag. v my T5 4 ' Elf H , 'f V ' L 1? ' -1.5 qi , ' l w, , JW . Xlllll ' 'iii ll' - - ' l :nl , N r . Halal , x - 'lllfvia ' . 1-. L.. as V. , Qplm: - Mag 1.139 4 -- Mmm rf-'f.':'':1:'11:::2:.:. ' fs? To H1 lull' - M .iilfgllf g ll l jg Qwgwm ---..l,-All ,Q ,MH ., M, ww ,l .3-'gun lm-::m,, -- 3 'll-wll, ll dfw li gwgs,z,,,,w--, nlmulll L - rf. ' v,:J'3-ww- fl ' pr- I v -., 3 - 5- 'grew M..-h -l -.......x' , , ,. . L7-,..,,...m......... :: .1 X :':.:..,,,::::::: ' 'f I A -:f rf--Lif-v--fw....I::1fM W- Jack Sturgill John Sullivan Norman Taylor l967 GR DUATES ---f Y, , i Richard Tilghman Robert Toal Louis Tringali Matthew Trotta Brian Tunney Edward Voiik Robert Vollmer Charles Volpe Paul Watkins Wallace Waynick CALVERT HALL CGLLEGE Brian West Patrick Wetzel Mark Williams l Timothy Williams John Winkelman Mark Zeller Stephen Zimmerer HIGH SCHOOL I967 E ICR DIRECTORY BRIAN JOSEPH ADELHARDT . . . 446 . . . Baldwin Hill Road . . . Baldwin . . . LY 2-7734 . . . Saint John . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Forensics 17 C.S.M.C. 1,27 Dramatics 2,32 Spirit Club 4. TIMOTHY CARR ALMON . . . 442 . . . 8419 Old Harford Road . . . Baltimore . . . 665-2254 . . . Saint Ursula . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 27 Varsity Club 47 Spirit Club 47 Swimming 2,3,4. JAMES BRUCE ANZALONE . . . 444 . . . 1503 Long Quarter Court . . . Timonium . . . 825-2860 . . . Saint Joseph . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 47 Spirit Club 47 Bowling 3. RONALD MICHAEL ARMETTA . . . 447 . . . 1903 Swansea Road . . . Baltimore . . . ID 3-5999 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 17 Key Club 1,27 CARDINAL AND GOLD 2,47 Spirit Club 4. FRANK BABUSCI . . . 441 . . . 2027 Woodbourne Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . 323-1969 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. GARY EDWARD BACHMAN . . . 442 . . . 309 Willow Avenue . . Baltimore . . . 665-6508 . . . Saint Michael . . . Academlc Course. MICHAEL JOHN BAIER . . . 447 . . . 8213 Philadelphia Road . . Baltimore . . . 866-8010 . . . Saint Clement . . . Academic Course . . Honor Roll 17 Spirit Club 47 Basketball 1,2,3,47 Baseball 2,3,4. DOMINIC VERNON BALSARICK . . . 441 . . . 208 North Glover Street . . . Baltimore . . . 675-5263 . . . Saint Elizabeth . . . Academic Course . . . Homeroom President 17 Soccer Manager 37 Cheerleader 17 Spirit Club 4. ROBERT STANLEY BANDZWOLEK . . . 444 . . . 3417 McShane Way . . . Baltimore . . . AT 8-4497 . . . Saint Rita . . . Academic Course. NEIL JOSSE BAREHAM . . . 446 . . . 222 Warren Road . . . Cockeys- ville . . . NU 6-2069 . . . Saint Joseph . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 37 Spirit Club 4. DAVID RANDALL BARRETT . . . 445 . . . 1579 Doxbury Road .. . Baltimore . . . VA 3-1292 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Student Council 2,37 Homeroom Presi- dent 27 CARDINAL AND GOLD 47 Dramatics 1,27 Varsity Club 3,47 Football 17 Golf 3,47 Glee Club 1,27 Spirit Club 47 Cheerleader 4. THOMAS CARBERY BARRY . . . 442 . . . 207 Alleghany Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . VA 5-2411 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Academic Course . . . Radio Club 3,4 CHARLES AUGUST BAYNES . . . 442 . . . Box 707, Seneca Road, Route 15 . . . Baltimore . . . ED 5-4602 . . . Our Lady of Mount Carmel . . . Academic Course. GEORGE HENRY BEATTY . . . 443 . . . 1601 Orlando Road . . . Balti- more . . . N0 5-4864 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Academic Course . . . Dramatics 1,2,3,47 Stage Crew 1,2f Glee Club 1,2,3,47 Spirit Club 4. DAVID RABE BENBENNICK . . . 445 . . . 1211 Brixton Road . . . Tow- son . . . 825-6419 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,47 Forensics 1,2,3,47 Marching Band 2,3,47 School Orchestra 2,3,47 Spirit Club 4. WILLIAM RICHARD BENDER . . . 445 . . . 3217 Hiss Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . NO 8-3043 . . . Saint Ursula . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 37 Spirit Club 4. MICHAEL THOMAS BLAIR . . . 447 . . . 635 Charles Street Avenue . . . Towson . . . VA 3-6997 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Academic Course . . . Dramatics 27 Varsity Club 1,2,3,47 Tennis 1,2,3,47 Spirit Club 4. MICHAEL CHARLES BLUM . . . 442 . . . 503 Stevenson Lane . . . Baltl- more . . . VA 5-8739 . . . Saint Pius X . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Football Manager 17 Spirit Club 4. JOSEPH JOHN BOUFFARD . . . 442 . . . 9 South Decker Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . EA 7-4948 . . . Saint Elizabeth . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 2,37 Soccer 1,27 Spirit Club 4. THOMAS JOSEPH BOYLE, JR. .. .. .. 443 . . . 1610 Wadsworth Way . . . Baltimore . . . ID 3-2281 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 17 Dramatics 3,47 Stage Crew 37 Marching Band 1,2,3 7 School Orchestra 2,37 Glee Club 3,47 Cheerleader 13 Spirit Club 4. JOHN DONALD BRADEN . . . 441 . . . 400 East Gitttngl Avonui . . . Baltimore . . . ID 5-4817 . . . Saint Pius X . . . Academlc Course . . . Homeroom President 37 CARDINAL AND GOLD 47 Spirit Club 4. DONALD PAUL BRANDENBURG . . . 445 . . . 613 South Edit Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . EA 7-0492 . . . Sacred Heart ot Jesus . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Splrit Club 4. JAMES EDWARD BRATT . . . 446 . . . 623 Glenwood Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . ID 5-1885 . . . Saint Mary's Govans . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 2,3,47 CARDINAL AND GOLD 17 Key Club 47 Spirit Club 4. JAMES ANTHONY BRENNAN . . . 444 . . . 5727 Willowton Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . ID 5-9041 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 2.3.42 CARDINAL AND GOLD 1: Key Club 4. WALTER HAROLD BUCHMAN, III . . . 446 . . . Route 1, Box 3 . . . Phoenix . . . 666-1316 . . . Saint John . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Marching Band 1,2,3,47 School Orchestra 1,2,3,4. JOHN JEROME BUMGARNER . . . 441 . . . Highview Drive . . . Luther- ville . . . VA 5-8890 . . . Shrine of Sacred Heart . . . Academic Course. CHARLES WAYNE BURKART . . . 442 . . . 4609 Luerssen Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . CL 4-7936 . . . Saint Anthony . . . Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,47 CARDINAL AND GOLD 47 Spirit Club 4. THOMAS JOSEPH BURKE . . . 442 . . . 802 Beaverbanlc Court . . . Towson . . . 828-6113 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Academic Course . . . Key Club 37 CARDINAL AND GOLD 47 Bowling 37 Spirit Club 4. NEIL EDWARD BYERS . . . 443 . . . 11222 REilSfB'1?OWt'l Road . . . Owings Mills . . . 833-0881 . . . Sacred Heart . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 47 Football 17 Baseball 2,3,47 Varsity Club 4. DAVID JEROME CALLANAN . . . 445 . . . 212 Meadowvalo Road . . . Baltimore . . . VA 3-3682 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Varsity 3,47 Football 2,3,47 Lacrosse 1,3,4. MICHAEL LEONARD CALLENDER . . . 446 . . . 611 McCabe Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . ID 5-1260 . . . Saint Mary's Govans . . . Academlc Course . . . Key Club 273,41 Dramatics 3,42 Stage Crew 3,47 Marching Band 1,2,3,47 School Orchestra 1,2,3,47 Glee Club 3,4. RAPHAEL CARMEN CAMERON . . . 444 . . . 1744 Redwood Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . NO 8-9048 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. JAMES BARTHOLOMEW CAMPBELL . . . 442 . . . 6119 Elinore Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . CL 4-9645 . . . Saint Dominic . . . Academic Courise . . . Spirit Club 4. RICHARD STEPHEN CAMPBELL . . . 441 . . . 7128 Heathlleld Road . . . Baltimore . . . VA 5-5477 . . . Saint Pius X . . . Acadimic Course. CHARLES RYAN CARROLL . . . 441 . . . 318 Broxton Road . . . Baltimore . . . ID 3-5047 . . . Saint Mary's Govans . . . Academlc Course . . . Homeroom President 17 CARDINAL AND GOLD 47 Spirit Club 4. ROBERT MICHAEL CAUGHY . . . 443 . . . 6115 Maylane Drive . . . Baltimore . . . ID 5-7915 . . . Saint Mary's 'Govans . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 17 Spirit Club 4. MICHAEL ARMAND CENTANNI . . . 442 . . . 406 Old Trail Road . . . Baltimore . . . VA 5-6393 . . . Saint Pius X . . . Academic Course . . . CARDINAL AND GOLD 4. CHARLES RICHARD CHANEY . . . 441 . . . 3915 Walnut Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . CL 4-4652 . . . Saint Michael . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. GREGORY DUANE CHEERS . . . 441 . . . 1005 Harwall Road . . . Baltimore . . . 747-0594 . . . Saint Agnes . . . Academic Course . . . Key Club 37 CARDINAL AND GOLD 3,47 Spirit Club 4. ROBERT LOUIS CHILCOAT . . . 446 . . . 6611 Raven Hill Road . . . Baltimore . . . VA 5-1697 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 2,37 Dramatics 1,27 Varsity Club 3,47 Spirit Club 47 Football 1,2,3,4. JOSEPH ANTHONY CHLUMSKY . . . 447 . . . 8629 Willow Oak Road . . . Baltimore . . . 668-1452 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Academic Course . . . Football 27 Spirit Club 4. RONALD PAUL COHN . . . 445 . . . 6702 Collinsdale Road . . . Balti- more . . . VA 3-8156 . . . Saint Thomas More . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Radio Club 1,47 Spirit Club 4. TIMOTHY GEORGE COLLISON . . . 447 . . . 1404 Goteshed Road . . . Lutherville . . . VA 3-6876 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Academic Course . . . Key Club 37 Spirit Club 47 Bowling 3,4. MICHAEL EDWARD CONNELLY . . . 441 . . . 7108 Sollers Point Road Baltimore . . . LO 6-2662 . . . Saint William of York . . . Academic Course . . . Football 17 Rifle 1,2. MICHAEL FRANCIS CONNOR . . . 447 . . . 8302 Ridgely Oak Road . . . Towson . . . 668-8996 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Football Manager 3,42 Lacrosse Manager 3,42 Spirit Club 4. THOMAS FRANCIS CONNOR . . . 446 . . . 1306 Putty Hill Avenue . . . Towson . . . VA 3-9044 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Football 1,2,3,47 Basketball 1,2,3,47 Spirit Club 4. ALBERT VICTOR CORBI . . . 446 . . . 707 North Chapel Gate Lane . . . -Baltimore . . . Saint William of York . . . Academic Course . . Football 17 Rifle 1,2. .IOHN BRUCE CROSS . . . 447 . . . 1307 Margarette Avenue . . . Towson . . . VA 3-7180 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 37 Honor Roll 1,2,3,47 Key Club 37 Bowling 3,47 Golf 3,47 Spirit Club 4. JOSEPH DANIEL CUMMONS . . . 442 . . . 739 Calor Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . BE 5-5616 . . . Blessed Sacrament . . . Academic Course . . . Basketball Manager 17 Spirit Club 4. -DENIS ALAN CURRAN . . - 443 . . . 2901 Montebello Terrace . . . Baltimore . . . CL 4-1331 . . . Saint Francis of Assisi . . . Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 27 Varsity Club 2,3,47 Football 1,2,3,47 La- crosse 1,2,3,4. PATRICK JOSEPH CURRAN . . . 446 . . . 817 Scarlett Drive . . . Tow- son . . . VA 5-6987 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Academic Course . . . Football 4. VICTOR. ALAN CURRAN . . . 446 . . . 813 Tydings Road . . . Havre De Graco . . . 939-1849 . . . Saint Patrick . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Dramatics 37 Honor Roll 1,2,3,47 THE HALL 1,2,3,47 THE VISTA 2,3,47 C.S.M.C. 1. GREGORY CHARLES CWALINA . . . 445 . . . 700 Thornwood Court . . . Towson . . . VA 5-7722 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Lacrosse 1,27 Spirit Club 4. RONALD WILLIAM CYR . . . 447 . . . Box 212, York Road . . . Sparks , . . 472-2221 . . . Saint Joseph . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 47 Honor Roll 2,3,47 Key Club 37 Football 27 Tennis 27 Spirit Club 4. JEREMIAH MICHAEL DALEY . . . 443 . . . 2606 Ailsa Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . HA 6-3199 . . . Saint Dominic . . . Academic Course . . . Library Stal? 2,37 Spirit Club 4. KENNETH JOSEPH DAUSES . -. . 443 . . . 1400 Newport Place . . . Luthervlllo . . . 825-6176 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 3, Secretary 47 Honor Roll 1,2,3,47 Varsity Club 3,47 Football 1,2,37 Lacrosse 1,2,3,47 Spirit Club 4. RICHARD WILLIAM DAVIS . . . 443 . . . 8722 Maravoss Lane . . 5GIfll'h0l'0 . . . 665-7474 . . . Saint Ursula . . . Academic Course . . Spirit Club 4. ROBERT JOHN DAVIS . . . 443 . . . 6723 Queens Ferry Road . . . Towson . . . VA 5-5171 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Academic Course . . . Key Club 3,41 CARDINAL AND GOLD 47 Soccer 2,3,47 Spirit Club 4. STEVEN MATTHEW DeCASTELLANE . . . 442 . . . 10 Saint George Road . . . Baltimore . . . 435-6517 . . . Cathedral of Mary Our Queen . . . Academic Course . . . C.S.M.C. 1. JOSEPH EMERSON DEPEW . . . 443 . . . 8611 Willow Oak Road . . . Baltimore . . . NO 8-8484 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Academic Course . . . Football 27 Spirit Club 4. CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM DINISIO . . . 443 . . . 713 Springfield Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . CH 3-4958 . . . Blessed Sacrament . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. ANTHONY FRANCIS DiPAULA . . . 444 . . . 1511 Sherwood Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . 433-1776 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Radio Club 17 Spirit Club 4. MICHAEL BLAIR DIXON . . . 443 . . . 830 Bradhurst Road . . . Balti- more . . . ID 3-7686 . . . Saint Mary . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 47 Football 17 Cheerleader 4. THOMAS EDWARD DOYLE . . . 447 . . . 1101 Ramblewood Road . . . Baltimore . . . 323-2736 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Academic Course . . . Football 17 Basketball 17 Spirit Club 4. WILLIAM MICHAEL DUFFY . . . 443 . . . 307 Saint Dunstans Road . . . Baltimore . . . ID 5-1666 . . . Saint Mary's Govans . . . Academic Course . . .. CARDINAL AND GOLD 47 Basketball 17 Spirit Club 4. GEORGE JOHN DUKEHART . . . 441 . . . 145 Wengate Road . . . Owings Mills . . . TE 3-1858 . . . Saint Charles . . . Academic Course . . . Varsity Club 2,3,4: Football 1,2,3,4. CHRISTOPHER LINDSEY DYE . . . 443 . . . 507 Woodbine Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . 828-7815 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Academic Course . . . Varsity Club 3,47 Soccer 2,3,47 Tennis 2,3,47 Spirit Club 4. LARRY ALLAN EDWARDS . . . 441 . . . 6103 Blackburn Lane . . Baltimore . . . 435-4345 . . . Academic Course. JOSEPH ANTHONY EIKENBERG . . . 447 . . . Box 320A, Cowenton Ave- nue . . . Perry Hall . . . 335-8867 . . . Saint Joseph . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. FRANCIS JOSEPH ELFRING . . . 447 . . . 226 Houcksville Avenue . . . Hampstead . . . 374-4739 . . . Saint Bartholomew . . . Academic Course . . . THE HALL 1,2,3,47 Spirit Club 4. THOMAS JOSEPH ESSERWEIN . . . 441 . . . 2946 Manns Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . N0 5-7974 . . . Saint Ursula . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. JAMES SHERIDAN EVANS . . . 441 . . . 9306 Fullerdole Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . NO 8-2916 . . . Saint Ursula . . . Academic Course . . . Soccer 1,2,37 Baseball 2. PAUL MARTIN FABISZAK . . . 443 . . . 8609 Drumwood Road . . . Baltimore . . . VA 5-0718 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Academic Course . . . Key Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 47 Dramatics 3,47 Stage Club 3,47 Varsity Club 2,3,47 Football Manager 1,2,37 Basketball Man- ager 2,3,4i Lacrosse Manager 1,27 Spirit Club 4. MICHAEL JOSEPH FALLON . . . 441 . . . 405 East Gittings Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . ID 5-7818 . . . Saint Mary's Govans . . . Academic Course . . . CARDINAL AND GOLD 47 Student Council 47 Spirit Club 4. MICHAEL JOSEPH FARAONE . . . 445 . . . 2603 Creighton Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . HI 4-4004 . . . Saint Thomas More . . . Advanced Aca- demic Course . . . Football 27 Basketball 1,22 Spirit Club 4. RAYMAND JOSEPH FAULSTICH . . . 445 . . . 8205 Oakleigh Road . . . Baltimore . . . NO 5-2004 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 37 THE VISTA 2,41 Spirit Club 4. JEROME LAWERENCE FEELEY . . . 442 . . . 6239 Fernway . . . Balti- more . . . ID 3-1846 . . . Cathedral of Mary Our Queen . . . Academic Course . . . CARDINAL AND GOLD 47 Spirit Club 4. PAUL THOMAS FEELEY . . . 443 . . . 1903 Crestview Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . ID 3-7968 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Academic Course . . . Key Club 47 Football 2. LEO FRANCIS FENZEL . . . 445 . . . 3537 Lynne Haven Drive . . . . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,47 THE HALL 2,47 Varsity Club 3,47 Spirit Club 47 Football 17 Basketball 1,27 Lacrosse 1,2,3,47 National Honor Society 3,47 CARDINAL AND GOLD 4. LOUIS GENE FERRARI . . . 444 . . . 1228, Meridene Drive . . . Baltimore . . . ID 5-5077 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Academic Course . . . Dramatics 2,3,47 Stage Crew 2,3,47 Spirit Club 4. JOHN MICHAEL FONDNAZIO . . . 443 . . . 3012 Clearview Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . HI 4-4562 . . . Saint Dominic . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 45 Homeroom President 2,45 Spirit Club 4. WILSON EDWARD FOWLER . . . 441 . . . 1311 Regester Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . DR 7-5960 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 'I5 Homeroom President 15 Spirit Club 45 Swimming 3,4. MICHAEL FRANCIS FOX . . . 442 . . . 2441 Ellis Road . . . Baltimore . . . NO 8-3259 . . . Saint Ursula . , . Advanced Academic Course . . . CARDINAL AND GOLD 2,45 Student Council 45 Spirit Club 45 Soccer 1,2,3. JOSEPH MICHAEL FREEZE . . . 445 . . . 1730 Wentworth Road . . . Baltimore . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . THE HALL 1,2. DAVID STEPHEN FULLER . . . 444 . . . 156 South Ritters Lane . . . Baltimore . . . 833-0481 . . . Saint Charles Borremeo . . . Academic Course . . . THE VISTA 45 Spirit Club 45 Football Manager 15 Soccer 3. CHARLES RAYMOND GALLAGHER . . . 447 . . . 8314 Kendale Road . . . Baltimore . . . NO 8-8044 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 25 Library Staff 2,35 President 45 Soccer Manager 15 Bowling 3. MICHAEL EDMUND GALLAGHER . . . 441 . . . 3635 Elkader Road . . . Baltimore . . . CH 3-1480 . . . Blessed Sacrament . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 45 Football 1. DONALD WILLIAM GAVIN . . . 444 . . . 1813 Swansea Road . . . Baltimore . . . ID 5-3759 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 35 Marching Band 1,25 School Orchestra 1,25 Spirit Club 45 Basketball 15 Soccer Manager 2. JOHN FRANCIS GEILFUSS . . . 444 . . . 5306 Tramore Road . . . Baltimore . . . CL 4-0185 . . . Saint Dominic . . . Academic Course . . . Homeroom President 35 Varsity Club 3,45 Football 2,3,45 Lacrosse 2,3,4. JAMES LAWRENCE GELTZ . . . 446 . . . 20 Croflle-y Road . . . Luther- ville . . . VA 5-8305 . . . Saint Joseph . . . Academic Course . . . Football 1 JOHN FRANCIS GESSLER . . . 442 . . . 5402 Remmell Avenue . . Baltimore . . . CL 4-7684 . . Saint Anthony . . . Academic Course. ALBERT LOUIS GETTIER . . . 446 . . . 8,411 Willow Oak Road . . . Baltimore . . . N0 8-7643 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Forensics 15 THE HALL 1,2,3,45 Library Staff 25 Spirit Club 4. ROBERT LEE GILKA . . . 442 . . . 6903 Chambers Road . . . Baltimore 444-5875 . . . Saint Thomas More . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 45 Football 2. DAVID MICHAEL GILLECE . . . 446 . . . 203 Homewood Road . . . Linthicum . . . ST 9-0554 . . . Saint Philip Neri . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 2,35 Forensics 1,25 President 3,45 C.S.M.C. 25 Spirit Club 4. GEORGE CHARLES GOELLER . . . 447 . . . 9 Chester Road . . . Baltimore . . . 335-8961 . . . Our Lady of Mount Carmel . . . Academic Course . . . CARDINAL AND GOLD 45 Spirit Club 45 Rille 3. JOHN LEONARD GREENO . . . 443 . . . 2629 Huntingdon Avenue . . . Baltimore . . , 235-0652 . . . Church of the Guardian Angel . . . Aca- demic Course . . . Key Club 3,45 Marching Band 35 Spirit Club 4. PATRICK MIER GREY . . . 442 . . . 4609 Walther Boulevard . . . Baltimore . . . HA 6-9999 . . . Academic Course . . . CARDINAL AND GOLD 45 Spirit Club 4. JAMES JULIAN HABERCAM . . . 441 . . . 531 Orkney Road . . . Baltimore . . . ID 5-4668 . . . Grace Church . . . Academic Course Spirit Club 4. MICHAEL SCOTT HAIRE . . . 447 . . . 1009 Lenton Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . 433-3661 . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 1,3,45 Key Club 45 Varsity Club 45 Photography Club 15 Spirit Club 45 Lacrosse 15 Baseball 2,3,4. JOHN THOMAS HALEY . . . 442 . . . 108 North Highland Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . 276-4775 . . . Saint Elizabeth . . . Academic Course . . . Swimming 25 Spirit Club 4. STEPHEN HALEY . . . 446 . . . Box 2978 Sweetair Road . . . Baldwin . . . 592-6557 . . . Saint John . . . Academic Course . . . Football t,2,35 Spirit Club 4. DENNIS PAUL HARAN . . . 446 . . . 1917 Mountain Avenue . . . Towson . . . 661-7326 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Academic Course . . . Dramatics 2,35 Stage Crew 2,35 Swimming 25 Spirit Club 4. DALE EDMOND HARKIN5 . . . 447 . . . Box 322 Chadman Road . . Kingsville . . . 592-7020 . . . Saint Stephen . . . Academic Course . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Football 15 Basketball 1,2. PATRICK NORTON HARRINGTON . . . 443 . . . 216 Felton Road . . . Lutherville . . . 823-6658 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Academic Course . . . Key Club 3,45 Spirit Club 4. SERGE RICHARD HARRISON . . . 444 . . . 6612 Collinsdale Road . . . Baltimore . . . 825-2439 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Academic Course . . . Key Club 3,45 Soccer 1,2,3,45 Spirit Club 4. JOHN LEO HASLBECK . . . 445 . . . 910 Fairway Drive . . . Baltimore . . . B25-7844 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Student Council 35 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Forensics 3,45 Spirit Club 45 Lacrosse 1,2,3,4. JOHN BENNETT HEDGEPETH . . . 445 . . . 7101 Copeleigh Road . . . Baltimore . . . 377-8643 . . . Saint Pius X . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 2,35 Marching Band 25 Spirit Club 4. DENNIS PATRICK HEFFERNAN . . . 444 . . . 5214 Kenilworth Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . 435-3958 . . . Saint Mary of the Assumption . . . Academic Course . . . Varsity Club 3,45 Spirit Club 45 Football 2,3,4. JAMES HERGENROEDER . . . 444 . . . 5336 Perring Parkway . . . Balti- more . . . ID 5-0458 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. JOHN LOUIS HERMAN . . . 443 . . . 8707 School Road . . . Parkvillo . . . NO 5-7057 . . . Saint Ursula . . . Academic Course . . . Varsity Club 3,45 Spirit Club 45 Soccer l,2,3,45 Lacrosse 1,2,3,4. BERNARD JOHN HERWIG . . . 447 . . . 1506 Providence Road . . . Towson . . . VA 3-6477 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 25 Key Club 45 Benilde Club 15 Spirit Club 45 Bowling 3,4. LAWRENCE PAUL HERZOG . . . 447 . . . Bradshaw Road . . . Kingsville . . . LY 2-7439 . . . Saint Stephen . . . Academic Course . . . Varsity Club 3,45 Spirit Club 45 Football 1,2,35 Captain 45 Baseball 2,3,4. WILLIAM DONALD HILL . . . 447 . . . 8929 Carlisle Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . NO 8-3585 . . . Saint Joseph . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Key Club 35 Vice President 45 C.S.M.C. 15 Spirit Club 4. JOSEPH FRANCIS HINDER . . . 446 . . . P.O. Box H . . . Aberdeen . . . CR 2-4255 . . . Saint Joan of Arc . . . Academic Course . . . C.S.M.C. 15 Spirit Club 4. ROGER CHARLES HOHL . . . 442 . . . Long Green Road . . . Glen Arm . . . LY 2-9452 . . . Saint John . . . Academic Course . . . Baseball 25 Swimming 1. BRUCE DAVIDSON HOOK . . . 447 . . . 5304 Purlington Way . . Baltimore . . . ID 3-6451 . . . Cathedral of Mary Our Queen . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 45 Football 15 Lacrosse 1,2,3,4. JOHN ANTHONY HOPKINS . . . 447 . . . 1539 Kennewick Road . . . Baltimore . . . HO 7-6982 . . .Saint Matthew . . . Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 15 Spirit Club 4. ROBERT BERNARD HORTON . . . 443 . . . 145 Hollow Brook Road . . . Timonium . . . 252-3698 . . . St. Joseph . . . Academic Course . . Student Council 35 Spirit Club 4. DENNIS FREDERICK HUCHT . . . 447 . . . 1913 Hillenwood Road . . . Baltimore . . . ID 5-3296 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Academic Course . . . Varsity Club 45 Swimming 1,2,3,4. THOMAS LEE HUDSON . . . 446 . . . 2401 Pelham Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . HO 7-8995 . . . Saint Francis of Assisi . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Varsity Club 3,45 Spirit Club 45 Football 2,3,45 Lacrosse 1,2,3,4. TIMOTHY FRANCIS JAHNIGEN . . . 442 . . . 814 West Stayman Drive . . . Ellicott City . . . 465-6442 . . . Saint Alphonsus . . . Academic Course. CHARLES GILBERT JOHNSON . . . 446 . . . 1226 Gittings Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . ID 5-7946 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. BRIAN MATTHEW KEELTY . . . 443 . . . Cresline Court . . . Owings Mills . . . HU 6-3166 . . . Shrine of the Sacred Heart . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 3,45 Homeroom President 3,45 Key Club 3,45 CARDINAL AND GOLD 45 Spirit Club 45 Cheerleader 4. DANIEL WAYNE KELLY . . . 441 . . . 5131 Harford Road . . . Baltimore . . . HA 6-3410 . . . Saint Dominic . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 3,45 Spirit Club 45 Baseball 2. JOHN PATRICK KELLY . . . 446 . . . 1200 Argonne Drive . . . Baltimore . . . TU 9-8985 . . . Blessed Sacrament . . . Academic Course. ANDREW GORDON KIRBY . . . 444 . . . 439 South Bonsol Street . . . Baltimore . . . 633-6157 . . . Our Lady of Fatima . . . Academic Course . . . Varsity Club 47 Student Council 37 Basketball 1,2,3,47 Spirit Club 4. RICHARD THOMAS KNIGHT . . . 441 . . . 5500 Leith Road . . . Baltimore . . . ID 3-2315 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 47 Tennis 3. ROBERT JOSEPH KNIGHT . . . 444 . . . 204 Northmont Road . . Baltimore . . . 747-9018 . . . Saint Mark . . . Academic Course . . Varsity Club 47 Football 27 Basketball 1,2,3,47 Spirit Club 4. MARTIN GERARD KNOTT . . . 444 . . . 6106 Gentry Lane . . . Baltimore . . . DR 7-7455 . . . Shrine of Sacred Heart . . . Academic Course . . . CARDINAL AND GOLD 47 Varsity Club 3,47 Football 37 Swimming 2,3,4f Spirit Club 4. DONALD THOMAS KOSDEMBA . . . 441 . . . 7614 Oakleigh Road . . . Baltimore . . . NO 5-1328 . . . Saint Thomas More . . . Academic Course . . . Baseball 2,4. ROBERT GERARD KOSKO . . . 443 . . . Saint Mary's Seminary . . Baltimore . . . 323-3200 . . . Cathedral of Mary Our Queen . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. STEPHEN THEODORE KOTULA . . . 444 . . . 532 South Streeper Street . . . Baltimore . . . 327-3540 . . . Holy Rosary . . . Academic Course. TIMOTHY KRAUSZ . . . 444 . . . 6225 Tramore Road . . . Baltimore . . . HA 6-5319 . . . Saint Dominic . . . Academic Course . . . C.S.M.C. 17 Spirit Club 47 Football 17 CARDINAL AND GOLD 4. ROBERT OWEN KUSTERER . . . 447 . . . 5415 Todd Avenue . . Baltimore . . . 488-3743 . . . Saint Anthony . . . Academic Course . . . Varsity Club 3,47 Football 2,37 Lacrosse 1,2,3,47 Spirit Club 4. DENNIS JAN KUTZER . . . 447 . . . 8518 Kings Ridge Road . . . Balti- more . . . 661-1923 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Key Club 2,3,47 Football 2,37 CARDINAL AND GOLD 4. WALTER HOWARD LAMBIE . . . 442 . . . 232 Dale Avenue . . . Pasadena . . . CL 5-2954 . . . Saint Jane Francis . . . Academic Course . . . Varsity Club 3,47 Football 2,3,47 Spirit Club 4. THOMAS GERARD LANG . . . 444 . . . 5605 Sagra Road . . . Baltimore . . . ID 3-2780 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Academic Course . . . Marching Band 1. ROBERT MICHAEL LARKIN . . . 442 . . . 3603 Elmora Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . 732-0238 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Academic Course . . . CARDINAL AND GOLD 47 Football 27 Spirit Club 4. THOMAS VINCENT LAWLER . . . 441 . . . 112 Ardoon Road . . . Lutherville . . . VA 3-6267 . . . Saint Joseph . . . Academic Course . . . Library Staff 27 Spirit Club 4. JOSEPH WALTER LAWTON . . . 443 . . . 1408 Delvale Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . AT 4-0690 . . . Sacred Heart of Mary . . . Academic Course . . . Homeroom President 27 Swimming 27 Bowling 37 Spirit Club 4. MICHAEL FRANCIS LEARS . . . 442 . . . 6101 Blackburn Lane . . . Baltimore . . . ID 5-7825 . . . Saint Mary's Govans . . . Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,47 CARDINAL AND GOLD 3,47 Spirit Club 4. THOMAS FRANCIS LETKE . . . 446 . . . 606B Walker Avenue . . Baltimore . . . 377-6873 . . . Saint Pius X . . . Academic Course . . . CARDINAL AND GOLD 17 Spirit Club 4. JEROME JOSEPH LEVY . . . 441 . . . 5631 Sagra Road . . . Baltimore . . . ID 3-0756 . . . Saint Matthews . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. EDGAR THOMAS LINDER . . . 446 . . . 3307 Taylor Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . HI 4-5034 . . . Saint Ursula . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. STEPHEN LANCE LOCHARY . . . 443 . . . Box 55B Route 1 . . . Luther- ville . . . 252-1699 . . . Cathedral of Mary Our Queen . . . Academic Course . . . Glee Club 3,4. WILLIAM BAYLEY LOCKWOOD . . . 444 . . . 103 East Thirty-Second Street . . . Baltimore . . . CH 3-7150 . . . Saints Phillip and James . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 37 Marching Band 1,2,3,47 School Orchestra 1,2,3,4. ROBERT JAMES LYDEN, JR .... 445 . . . 1506 Chapel Hill Drive . . . Baltimore . . . MU 6-6139 . . . Saint Clement . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Football 27 Football Manager 47 Basketball Manager 2,47 U.N.Y. 37 Varsity Club 47 Spirit Club 4. MICHAEL GERARD MALOOLY . . . 447 . . . 3007 Putty Hill Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . NO 5-7444 . . . Saint Ursula . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 17 Varsity Club 1,2,3,47 Tennis 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM JOSEPH MALSTROM, III . . . 443 . . . 3300 Gurnet Road . . Baltimore . . . 665-1406 . . . Saint Ursula . . . Academic Course . . Spirit Club 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH McCLAIN , . . 442 . . . 7509 Roclrridge Road . . . Baltimore . . . HU 6-8376 . . . Saint Charles Borromeo . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 27 CARDINAL AND GOLD 47 Spirit Club 4. TIMOTHY JOSEPH McGRATH . . . 446 . . . 8848 Wilson Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . NO 5-2213 . . . Saint Ursula . . . Advance Academic Course . . . Dramatics 47 Stage Crew 47 Spirit Club 4. CALVIN LOUIS McGUIRE . . . 442 . . . 6211 Leith Walk . . . Baltimore . . . ID 5-7072 . . . Saint Matthews . . . Academic Course . . . THE HALL 47 Football 27 Spirit Club President 4. PATRICK HERMAN McGUlRE . . . 441 . . . 212 West Arden Road . . . Baltimore . . . ST 9-8479 . . . Saint Rose of Lima . . . Academic Course . . . Swimming 1,2,47 Spirit Club 4. DONALD CHARLES McNAMARA . . . 443 . . . 5805 Stoney Run Drive . . . Baltimore . . . ID 3-1888 . . . Cathedral of Mary Our Queen . . Academic Course . . . Football 1,27 Baseball 3,47 Spirit Club 4. BRIAN JOSEPH McQUADE . . . 442 . . . 1509 Woodbourne Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . 433-1313 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Advanced Aca- demic Course . . . Student Council 3,42 CARDINAL AND GOLD 47 Marching Band 17 School Orchestra 17 Spirit Club 4. FRANK JOSEPH MECHLINSKI . . . 441 . . . 233 Northway Road . . . Riesterstown . . . 833-6302 . . . Sacred Heart of Mary . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. MARK JOSEPH MECHLINSKI . . . 441 . . . B35 Saint Dunstans Road . . . Baltimore . . . ID 5-5185 . . . Saint Mary's Govans . . . Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,47 Marching Band 17 Library Staff 2,3,4f National Honor Society 3,45 Spirit Club 4. TIMOTHY FRANCIS MEILLER . . . 445 . . . 4622 Harcourt Road . . . Baltimore . . . CL 4-0298 . . . Saint Dominic . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Football 27 Honor Roll 2,3,47 Varsity Club 47 Lacrosse 1,2,3,47 Spirit Club 4. JAMES WALLACE METZGER . . . 445 . . . 9525 Twelfth Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . NO 5-4333 . . . Saint Ursula . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 'I,2,3,4i Key Club Treasurer 47 CARDINAL AND GOLD 1,47 THE HALL 1,2,3,47 Radio Club 17 Spirit Club 47 Football 27 Swimming 37 Math Club 3,47 National Honor Society 3,4. JOSEPH FRANCIS MIEDUSIEWSKI . . . 442 . . . 625 South Luzerne Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . OR 5-0344 . . . Saint Casimir . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 47 Baseball 2. MICHAEL FRANCIS MILANO . . . 443 . . . 1643 Argonne Drive . . . Baltimore . . . TU 9-7911 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Academic Course . . . Football Manager 27 Spirit Club 4. WILLIAM NOETH MILES . . . 446 . . . 8219 Carrbridge Court . . . Baltimore . . . VA 5-2101 . . . Shrine of the Sacred Heart . . . Academic Course . . . Varsity Club 2,3,47 Spirit Club 47 Football Manager 2,37 Basketball Manager 47 Lacrosse Manager 2,3. JOHN MICHAEL MILLER . . . 442 . . . 5700 Greenleaf Road . . Baltimore . . . ID 5-4977 . . . Cathedral of Mary Our Queen . . . Academic Course . . . CARDINAL AND GOLD 2,47 THE HALL 27 Spirit Club 4. FRANK JOSEPH MONTEFERRANTE . . . 445 . . . 2109 Dobler Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . TU 9-7128 . . . Saint Francis of Assisi . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Soccer 1,27 Spirit Club 4. LAWRENCE ROBERT MORROW . . . 447 . . . 7219 Golden Ring Road . . . Baltimore . . . MU 7-0815 . . . Saint Claire . . . Acadmeic Course . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,47 Key Club 47 Varsity Club 3,41 Spirit Club 47 Football 2,3,47 Swimming 17 National Honor Society 3,4. DAVID DWIGHT NADALIN . . . 447 . . . 253 Chantry Road . . . Baltimore . . . 252-4925 . . . Saint Joseph . . . Academic Course . . . Radio Club 47 Football 27 Spirit Club 47 Rifle 4. III El El R166 JOSEPH BERNARD NELSON . . . 443 . . . 1202 East Thirty-third Street . . . Baltimore . . . BE 5-6288 . . . Saint Bernard . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Cilub 4. TIMOTHY CHARLES NEUS . . . 443 . . . 1901 Northleigh Road . . Baltimore . . . CL 2-2994 . . . Saint Joseph . . . Academic Course . . Spirit Club 4. GILES NOWAK . . . 444 . . . 1708 Heathtield Road . . . Baltimore . . . 433-8329 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Academic Course . . . Key Club 47 Spirit Club 4. LEO THOMAS OHLER . . . 445 . . . Baldwin Mill Road . . . Fallston . . . 557-7295 . . . Saint John . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 47 Math Club 4. ROBERT STEPHEN OLLERHEAD . . . 441 . . . 404 Fox Chapel Road . . . Lutherville . . . 252-1594 . . . Saint Joseph . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 3, Treasurer 47 Homeroom President 37 Varsity Club 3,42 Football 2,3747 Soccer li Lacrosse 1,2,3,47 Spirit Club 4. CLIFFORD EMIL OLSON . . . 442 . . . 3506 Mary Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . HA 6-1695 . . . Saint Dominic . . . Academic Course . . . Varsity Club 37 Football 27 Basketball 17 Lacrosse 172,37 Spirit Club 4. JAMES PATRICK PARDEW . . . 445 . . . 603 Valley Lane . . . Towson . . . VA 5-0603 . . . Trinity Episcopal Church . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Student Council 3, Vice-president 47 Honor Roll 3,42 CARDINAL AND GOLD 47 Varsity Club 1,2,3,47 Swimming 172,37 Captain 47 Tennis 1,2,3,47 National Honor Society 3,47 Spirit Club 4. BERNARD CHRISTOPHER PERRY . . . 442 . . . 1942 Hill Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . 668-6350 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. JOSEPH JOHN PETERKA . . . 445 . . . 4226 Shamrock Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . HA 6-4815 . . . Saint Francis of Assisi . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Key Club 47 CARDINAL AND GOLD 17 Spirit Club 4. JAMES JOSEPH PHILLIPS . . . Tally Ho Road . . . Lutherville . VA 3-2184 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Academic Course. JOSEPH ROSARIO PIAZZA . . . 444 . . . 7019 Harford Road . . Baltimore . . . HI 4-4719 . . . Saint Dominic . . . Academic Course . . Spirit Club 4. JAMES FRANK PIRISINO . . . 447 . . . 3510 Richmond Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . TU 9-0305 . . . Saint Francis of Assisi . . . Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 17273747 Soccer 273,47 Varsity Club 3,47 Baseball 3,47 Spirit Club 4. EDWARD ALBERT POFFEL, III . . . 447 . . . 2816 Filth Avenue . . Baltimore . . . 665-4856 . . . Saint Ursula . . . Academic Course . . Moth Club 3,47 Spirit Club 4. JAMES JOSEPH POHLNER . . . 444 . . . 1780 Joan Avenue . . . Ballti- more . . . NO 8-7766 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Academic Course . . . Key Club 2,37 Treasurer 47 Library Stott 2,37 Spirit Club 47 Bowling 3. ROBERT FRANCIS POVLESKI . . . 441 . . . 8121 Conduit Road . . . Baltimore . . . 668-2834 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. ROBERT EMMART PRESTON . . . 442 . . . 1311 Glenwood Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . 433-8420 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Academic Course . . . CARDINAL AND GOLD 47 Spirit Club 4. JOHN MARTIN PRETO . . . 443 . . . 3301 Garnet Road . . . Baltimore . . . NO 8-7862 . . . Saint Ursula . . . Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 1,27 Spirit club 4. MICHAEL ROBERT PRISCO . . . 441 . . . 2108 Old Pine Road . . Timonium . . . 252-5916 . . . Saint Joseph . . . Academic Course . . Soccer 2,3,4. STEPHEN MARTIN RADEBAUGH . . . 444 . . . 118 Burke Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . VA 3-2135 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,47 Homeroom President 47 Varsity Club 3747 Spirit Club 47 Football 1,2,3,4f Lacrosse lI,2,3,4i Student Council 4. PAUL PATRICK RAKOWSKI . . . 441 . . . 423 South Durham Street . . . Baltimore . . . Saint Patrick . . . Academic Course . . . Varsity Club 47 Soccer 4. JAMES FINLEY RANSOME, JR .... 446 . . . 1020 Winstord Road . . . Baltimore . . . VA 5-2084 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 47 Spirit Club 47 Vice President 4. CARL THOMAS REHRMANN . . . 444 . . . Glen Arm Road . . Baltimore . . . LY 2-9360 . . . Saint. John . . . Academic Course . . Spirit Club 47 Football 1,2. ROBERT STEPHEN REIER . . . 442 . . . 8206 Jeffers Circle . . . Baltimore . . . 828-1098 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Academic Course . . . CARDINAL AND GOLD 47 Student Council 37 Key Club 2,3, Secretary 47 THE HALL 17 Photography Club 17 Library Staff 1,27 Spirit Club 4. MARK JOSEPH RICHARDS . . . 444 . . . 734 North Patterson Park Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . 342-7828 . . . Saint Wenceslaus . . . Aco- demic Course . . . Dramatics 273,47 Spirit Club 47 Cheerleader 17 Glee Club 2,3,4. WILLIAM JOSEPH RIDER . . . 447 . . . 2805 Goodwood Road . . Baltimore . . . 254-1578 . . . Saint Dominic . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 47 Basketball Manager 1. CORNELIUS MICHAEL RIDGELY . . . 442 . . . 134 Overbrook Road . . . Baltimore . . . 377-7130 . . . Saint Pius X . . . Academic Course . . . CARDINAL AND GOLD 47 Spirit Club 4. JOHN MATTHEW ROBINSON . . . 445 . . . 500 Hickory Lane . . . Baltimore . . . VA 5-8156 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,47 THE HALL 172,3,4. MELVIN WILLIAM ROEDEL . . . 446 . . . 640 Piccadilly Road . . . Baltimore . . . VA 5-6408 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. MANUEL JOSEPH ROJAS . . . 441 . . . 1271 Limit Avenue . . . .Baltimore . . . 435-5854 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Academic Course . . . Radio Club 2. MARK VAUGHN RUPPERT . . . 446 . . . 601 Shelley Road . . . Baltimore . . . VA 3-2070 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. JOSEPH MAYNARD RUSSELL . . . 444 . . . 220 Blenheim Road . . . Baltimore . . . DR 7-9130 . . . Saint Pius X . . . Academic Course . . . National Honor Society'3. MICHAEL BENNETT RUSSELL . . . 446 . . . 1672 Hardwick Road . . . Baltimore . . . VA 5-2816 . . . Trinity Episcopal . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 37 Forensics 1,2,3,47 THE HALL 2,3747 Marching Band 1,2747 School Orchestra 172,47 Spirit Club 4. SALVATORE ANTHONY RUSSO . . . 441 . . . 5110 Plymouth Road . . . Baltimore . . . 426-5301 . . . Saint Dominic . . . Academic Course . . . Soccer 172. VICTOR JOSEPH RYAN . . . 447 . . . 1538 Winford Road . . . Balti- more . . . ID 3-5167 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Academic Course . . . Marching Band 2,31 Basketball Manager 17 Soccer Manager 27 Spirit Club 4. JAMES JOHN RYDZEWSKI . . . 445 . . . 3016 Orlando Avenue . . . Course . . . Honor Roll 273,47 CARDINAL AND GOLD 47 National Honor Society 4. JOHN MICHAEL SALKAUSKAS . . . 443 . . . 121 Warwick Drive . . . Lutherville . . . VA 5-0996 . . . Saint Alphonsus . . . Academic Course . . . Marching Band 1,27 Bowling 37 School Orchestra 1,27 Baseball Manager 27 Spirit Club 4. GEORGE CLAYTON SANDRUCK . . . 445 . . . 1719 Pin Oak Road . . . Towson . . . NO 8-7100 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . THE HALL 374. FRANK JOHN SANZONE . . . 446 . . . 3702 Ridgecroft Road . . . Baltimore . . . HA 6-0751 . . . Saint Anthony of Padua . . . Academic Course . . . Football 17 Spirit Club 4. JOSEPH VINCENT SAYNUK . . . 446 . . . 9911 Gunforge Road . . Perry Hall . . . 655-2617 . . . Saint Joseph . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. RUSSELL GERARD SCHAEFER . . . 446 . . . 3027 Taylor Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . 444-4739 . . . Saint Dominic . . . Advanced Academic Course. ALEXANDER EUGENE SCHAUFELE . . . 445 . . . 6300 Old I-Ierlord Road . . . Baltimore . . . 426-1004 . . . Saint Dominic . . . Academic Course . . Spirit Club 4. JOHN LEONARD SCHENNING . . . 447 . . . Route 2, Box 132 . . . Bel Air . . . RE 4-6561 . . . Saint Francis de Sales . . . Academic Course . . . Football 27 Spirit Club 4. EDWIN WILLIAM SCHILLO, Ill . . . 446 . . . 817 Fairway Drive . . . Towson . . . VA 5-7692 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Academic Course . . . Football 17 Spirit Club 4. JOHN GERALD SCHMITT . . . 447 . . . 8621 Black Oak Road . . . Baltimore . . . NO 8-6078 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. DENNIS CHARLES SCHNEPFE . . . 445 . . . 1811 Reuter Road . . . Timonium . . . CL 2-0557 . . . Saint Joseph . . . Advanced Academi'c Course . . . THE VISTA 47 Honor Roll 2,3. ' WILLIAM STEPHEN SCHUYLER . . . 442 . . . 3920 Hayward Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . 367-8619 . . . Saint Ambrose . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. JOHN PATRICK SCOLLAN . . . 444 . . . 1225 Glenwood Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . ID 3-2769 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 2,3, President 47 Homeroom President 27 Spirit Club 4. JAMES MICHAEL SCOTT . . . 445 . . . 1716 Ingram Road . . . Balti- more . . . ID 5-0099 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Student Council 3,47 Homeroom President 37 CARDINAL AND GOLD Editor-in-Chief 47 Varsity Club 1,2,3,4f Spirit Club 47 Swim- ming 1,2,3, Captain 4. JOHN CRAWFORD SCOTT . . . 443 . . . 4836 Keswick Road . . . Balti- more . . . TU 9-9693 . . . Saint Andrew Episcopal . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 47 Swimming 2. MICHAEL FAIRLEY SEIBOLD . . . 446 . . . 114 West Joppa Road . . . Towson . . . VA 5-4705 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 47 Folk Club 1,2. JOHN PHILIP SEISMAN . . . 447 . . . 1718 Wentworth Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . 661-1607 . . . Saint Thomas More . . . Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 1,27 Spirit Club 4. FRANCIS XAVIER SERIO . . . 445 . . . Box 46, Stanwick Road . . Phoenix . . . 666-2294 . . . Saint Joseph . . . Academic Course . . Spirit Club 4. EDWARD MICHAEL SIMON . . . 444 . . . 1310 Glenmont Road . . . Baltimore . . . VA 5-0483 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Academic Course. MICHAEL DENNIS SISK . . . 444 . . . 1663 Hardwick Road . . . Balti- more . . . VA 5-0910 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 47 Lacrosse 1. JOSEPH DAVID SMITH . . . 442 . . . 8611 Rock Oak Road . . . Baltimore . . . NO 8-7614 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 47 Cheerleader 3. STEPHEN GERARD SMITH . . . 445 . . . 6314 Banbury Road . . . Balti- more . . . 377-5750 . . . Saint Pius X . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Key Club 37 Forensics 27 THE VISTA 3,47 Marching Band 1,2,3,47 School Orchestra 1,2,3,47 Spirit Club 4. ANTHONY JOHN SOCHUREK . . . 445 . . . 2822 Onyx Road . . . Baltimore . . . NO 5-1024 . . . Saint Ursula . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 2,3,47 Spirit Club 47 National Honor Society 3,4. ANTHONY JEROME SOKOL . . . 443 . . . 3506 Royston Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . CL 4-1572 . . . Saint Michael . . . Academic Course . . . Marching Band 3,47 School Orchestra 1,2,3,47 Varsity Club 3,47 Football 1,27 Rifle 3,47 Spirit Club 4. MICHAEL ANTHONY SOMERS . . . 443 . . . Route I., Box 35 . . Monkton . . . PR 1-4143 . . . Saint John . . . Academic Course . . Dramatics 2,37 Stage Crew 2,3. JOSEPH CHARLES SPINNATO . . . 446 . . . 1538 Putty Hill Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . 828-4544 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. WILLIAM FRANCIS STENGLE . . . 445 . . . 4303 Glemmore Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . HA 6-6141 . . . Saint Michael . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 2,3,47 Key Club 47 Spirit Club 4. RICHARD FRANK STERBA . . . 445 . . . 9536 Bauer Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . NO 5-7058 . . . Saint Joseph . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 3,47 Varsity Club 3,47 Football 3, Co-Captain 47 Baseball 1,2,3,4. THOMAS JOSEPH STICH . . . 444 . . . 1525 East Clement Street . . . Baltimore . . , 727-1745 . . . Our Lady of Good Counsel . . . Academic Course . . . Marching Band 37 School Orchestra 3,4. JACK RAYMOND STURGILL, JR. . . . 446 . . . 1300 Dartmouth Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . NO 8-3509 . . . Academic Course . . . Varsity Club 27 Football 27 Swimming Manager 27 United Nations Youth 47 spirit club 4. JOHN JOSEPH SULLIVAN . . . 444 . . . 4017 Loch Haven Boulevard . . Baltimore . . . TU 9-7893 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Academic Course . . CARDINAL AND GOLD 47 Stage Crew 47 Spirit Club 4. NORMAN LEROY TAYLOR . . . 441 . . . 793 West Saratoga Street . . Baltimore . . . PL 2-5923 . . . Academic Course. RICHARD HENRY TILGHMAN . . . 445 . . . 1805 Hillenwood Road . . . Baltimore . . . ID 5-8519 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Student Council 47 Homeroom President 47 CARDINAL AND GOLD 1,47 Varsity Club 2,3,47 Spirit Club 47 Basketball 1,27 Golf 2,3,47 National Honor Society 3,47 Honor Roll 2,3,47 Baseball 1. ROBERT LAWRENCE TOAL . . . 442 . . . 6016 Eastern Parkway . . . Baltimore . . . HA 6-7439 . . . Saint Dominic . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Football 27 Spirit Club 4. LOUIS JOSEPH TRINGALI . . . 441 . . . 8831 Sigrid Road . . . Baltimore . . . 665-2474 . . . Holy Family . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. MATTHEW VANT TROTTA . . . 447 . . . 2505 Hillcrest Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . NO 5-5854 . . . Saint Thomas More . . . Academic Course . . . Basketball 17 Spirit Club 4. BRIAN PATRICK TUNNEY . . . 442 . . . 713 Deepdene Road . . . Baltimore . . . 323-3016 . . . Cathedral of Mary Our Queen . . . Aca- demic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. EDWARD CHARLES VOJIK . . . 441 . . . 717 South Filwood Avenue . . Baltimore . . . BR 6-1181 . . . Saint Brigid . . . Academic Course . . Varsity Club 3,42 Soccer 1,2,3,47 Spirit Club 4. ROBERT JAMES VOLLMER . . . 443 . . . 311 East Giltings Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . ID 5-8777 . . . Saint Mary's Govans . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 17 Homeroom President 17 Swimming 1,2. CHARLES FRANCIS VOLPE . . . 441 . . . 76 Bird River Road . . . Baltimore . . . MU 7-3712 . . . Our Lady of Peace . . . Academic Course . . . Marching Band 1,2,3,47 School Orchestra 1,2,3,47 Swim- ming 1,2,3,47 Spirit Club 4. PAUL ALLAN WATKINS . . . 445 . . . 2315 Cloville Avenue . . . Balti- more . . . CL 4-3774 . . . Saint Dominic . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Honor Roll 2,37 Marching Band 1,2,3,47 School Orchestra 1,2,3,4. WALLACE RANKIN WAYNICK . . . 443 . . . 3710 East Joppa Road . . Baltimore . . . NO 5-2040 . . . Saint Joseph . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. BRIAN FRANCIS WEST . . . 446 . . . 2874 Mayfield Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . OR 5-1159 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Academic Course . . . Marching Band 1,2,3,47 School Orchestra 1,2,3,47 Glee Club 4. PATRICK MICHAEL WETZEL . . . 446 . . . 8302 Hillendale Road . . . Parkville . . . N0 8-7145 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Advanced Academic Course . . . Student Council 47 Honor Roll 2,3,47 Forensics 1,2,3,47 Glee Club 17 Cheerleader 17 Spirit Club 4. MARK DAVID WILLIAMS . . . 444 . . . 6010 Belle Vista Avenue . . . Baltimore . . . CL 4-4285 . . . Saint Dominic . . . Academic Course . . . Spirit Club 4. - TIMOTHY TERRY WILLIAMS . . . 441 . . . 5 Dalebrook Drive . . . Phoenix . . . 666-0689 . . . Saint John . . . Academic Course . . . Varsity Club 47 Basketball 1,2,3,4f Baseball 1,2,47 Spirit Club 4. JOHN LAWERENCE WINKELMAN . . . 445 . . . 7810 Aiken Avenue . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Advanced,Academic Course . . . THE HALL 2,3,47 Marching Band 2,3,47 School Orchestra 2,3,4. MARK GERA-RD ZELLER, JR. . . . 447 . . . 4400 Ridge Road . . . Baltimore . . . NO 5-5427 . . . Saint Joseph . . . Academic Course . . . Student Council 27 Bowling 37 Spirit Club 4. STEPHEN ANTHONY ZIMMERER . . . 443 . . . 5745 Maple Hill Road . . . Baltimore . . . ID 3-5316 . . . Saint Matthew . . . Academic Course . . . Key Club 47 Football 1,27 Lacrosse 27 Spirit Club 4. JUNIOR PROM A quiet setting, soft music and the beautiful cuisine of Hotel Emerson provided the scene for the 1966 Junior Prom. Hallmen and their dates danced from nine until one to the moody melodies of Larry Reds Popoli and his orchestra. Coordinated by the Student Council, both the Junior and Senior Proms are im- portant facets of Calvert Hall's social program. All Hallmen look forward to their Junior and Senior proms. Over one hundred and fifty members of the 1966 Junior class attended their prime social event of the year. Albert Corbi and his date swing to the music amid the formal atmosphere. This occasion creates many moments which are instilled in the memories of each student. Jay Miller, Mike Fallon, and Tom Boyle glide softly with their dates around the spacious dance floor of the Emerson. Between dances, Hallmen fraternized with chaperones and par took of the vast refreshments provided by the hotel. 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