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RIFFIN GFHFFIN HIGH SCHOOL 211-546-6518 f4 7w,ddwW af, Ewaflffwe , , Dear Facuity, Aiumni and Friends, 1625 W. WASHINGTON ST. sP GF'm mm i have to admit i was hesitant when approached to produce a 50-year book as a fund-raiser. However, i was intrigued by the uniqueness of the idea, it was never tried before and it seemed a fitting tribute to the facuity, ANNNERSARY C0 'M'T'EE staff and thousands of graduates who participated in some way to make Fr. Robert Erickson Schooi NSYOYY- PauiO'Shea Tom McDermott i personaiiy had never given the schooi much support in the past and i feit gfgnsgsiaier that this wouid be the opportunity to repay the warmth and kindness that Jim Kong Fathers Brown, Tooien, Beatty and Mr. John Hendricks gave to me before Fglgkigzdf and after my graduation. Yii be forever gratefui, i'ii never forget them, V2?'3fn'::'22:redatO Producing a book of this magnitude requires the heip of many peopie Mike Femme and i especiaiiy thank the foiiowing: Paui Keetner Father George Harris, who so abiy researched and suppiied the text for the iizlagivgggch entire book. Few can appreciate the effort he expended with so iittie time to gm Dewramo produce. in my opinion he did an exceiient job. Don Schiosser '53, who Leo Lenn. recorded the events of the Jubiiee year. Pat Anderson '76, who gave ioads of 'ixsllimxfs time with materiais research and page iayouts. Louis DeMarco '34 whose Ken Sommer heip was invaiuabie in researching the coaches iists. Ed Mcliennedy '40, with Jack ESSUUQBV his wife's heip proofread the text and numerous iistings. Members of my famiiyg wife Bea whose patience and understanding permitted me to finish this book. She has my iove and respect as do aii the wives who gave up husbands for this project. Daughter Kathy, SHA '74 who typed many iistings, daughter Mary SHA '79 whose finai proofreading and opaquing of negatives was most appreciated, son Kenny '78 and daughter Lynn SHA '75, ' ' M . G Anderson who procured who picked up home chores in my absence. r uy printed art fiats. i aiso thank Father Robert Erickson, '58 and Mr. Paui h roduction of this book seemed to drag. 0'Shea, '56 for their patience w en p k t three individuais aii graduates of other Finaiiy. a Very special than s o , area high schoois and iife-iong friends of Cathedrail Griffin, whose efforts enough. years! were most instrumental in the graphic production of this book, Don thedrai H S 3 yearsi and Bart Sehnepp, SHS '59, Bob Dorr tattended Ca . . . Rotherham. Their coiiective efforts of time, taient and materiai went far b o d effort expected of our own aiumni and saved the schooi hundreds of ey n doiiars in production costs. On behaif of aii of you, i can t thank them one to schooi with aii the it was fun producing this book, i feit i had g aiumni i touched. i couid reiate to their memories, just as you wiii when you wiii have read this book. Enjoy the book, read it entireiy and encourage feiiow aiumni to purchase it . . . and hey . . . iet's hear it for the next fifty Respectfuiiy yours, James R. Koiis '46
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The contributors . . . Lou DeMarco Fr. George Harris Bart Rotherham Pat Anderson Alumni and friends supplying photos, yearbooks, pamphlets, clippings, materials, verbal information, time and effort: Fr. Robt. Erickson '53 Ed Casey '47 Pat Anderson '76 Fr, Geo. Harris Fr. J. Corredato '59 Fr. T.VonBehren '7l Fr. John Van Wiel Msgr. Frank Dirksen Fr. Wayne Dupuis Fr. B. Mulvaney Griffin Office Staff Roy Gillespie '46 Tom McDermott '42 Pat Flanagan '53 Bob Heitz '38 Frank McCue '38 Jack McCue '36 Mark Heinemann '75 George Reavey '44 Conrad Pohl '38 Tom Costa '46 Ken Sommer '60 Jim Bean '48 Jim Donelan'70 Steve Scattergood '70 Dan Coates '75 Len Naumovich '44 Dick Reid '48 Eddie Eck '43 Dan Cadigan '57 Paul Keefner '59 Jim Kauffman '46 Len Dirksen '60 Pat Sheehan '70 Jim Prokopp '35 Barry Becker '59 Jack Esslinger '48 Rich Von Behren'8l Don Schlosser '53 Chuck Bilyeau Paul Hafel '72 Ken Kolis '78 Dennis Barrett '61 Mary Kolis Ken Feraris '74 Kathy Kolis Pat Ward '50 Lynn Schweska Mrs. M. Layendecker Jim Kolis '46 Stu Fritchman '49 K. of C. 364 Pat Shea '53 Jack O'Brien '46 John Eck '54 Rich Rakers '64 Paul O'Shea '56 C. Petefish Tim O'Shea '80 Dennis Taylor '71 Louis DeMarco '34 Robt. Gildner '74 George Erdmann '35 Jim Gildner '76 Ed McKennedy '40 Dan White '68 A Don Schnepp, Bob Dorr L to R Ken Sommer, Jack Esslinger 'gif' .. 'fl . Ed Gvazdinskas '70 Don Shea '47 John Garvey '63 George Kolaz '39 Joe Schweska '66 Mrs. Dave Maloney Jim Henneberry '47 Sam Zaffiri '63 Larry Evoy '46 Joe Fitzgerald '54 Catholic Times Bob Hull Greg Daniels Ron Ackerman Pat Gaffigan '46 Fred Schlosser, Sr. Chas. Dirksen Guy Anderson Don Schnepp Bob Dorr Bart Rotherham Mike Ference '63 james R. Kolis Cathedral and Grdjin High Schools have a long tradition of producing talented and creative individuals in the arts. One such alumnus is Jim Kolis, Cathedral class of 216. Jim actually began using his artistic abilities while attending Cathedral, hand painting window streamersfor the Fisher Grocery Stores and collaborating on the development of the first Cathedral Yearbook. Several members of the Cathedral faculty, in particular Jim s mentor, Fr. Noonan, realized Jim 3 gin and urged him to pursue his artistic talents. Upon graduating from Cathedral, Jim not onlyjoined the National Guard, but also attended Layton Art School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin receiving a partial scholarship from the Polish Fine Arts Club. Before completing his graduate education at Layton, Jim was drafted into the U. S. Army in 1951 where he attended the Engineering School at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia. Soon Jim was attached to the U.S. Air Force and sent overseas during the Korean Conflict where he not only produced maps but saw tempo- rary duty with the U. S. Coast Guard, responsible-for helping establish a LORAN navigational station in Korea. Honorably discharged in 1953, Jim worked for Peoria Engraving and later moved back to Springfield where he married his wyfe, Bea and furthered his career as a graphic artist with a local advertising agency. In 1965 Jim began his own business in Springfield, Commercial Art Studio, where he remains today practicing his talent as a graphic artist. Since that time Jim and Bea have raised Eve daughters, all of whom attended Sacred Heart Academy. and a son who is also a Grwn Alumnus. In the Spring of1983, Jim volunteered his services, time and talent to produce this 50 Year Book. Jim not only designed this book and completed the physical production but was compelled to review and research every date, name and event for accuracy. This book has been a labor oflovefor Jim and the results of his efforts are evident by the caliber and quality of this piece. Patrick Anderson
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