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4 i P The Orbit, 1957-1958 LILLIAN ALEANO I. Bluslies . 2. Obi Really now! 3. Secretary. 4. Sitting in at Privy Council Nleetings. 5. Social Committee '57. ROBERT AMBIS 1. Ambidextrous. 2. lilllfffl-3,5 tlze attendance book? 3. Room Rep. at the U.N. . lVinClou' waslzer at U.N. . Student Council, '56, '58. 4 5 JOHN ARNOLD 1. Dear lawn. 2. My Austin started this morning. 3. Manager at Dominion. 4. Ianitor at Loblaufs. PETER AUBUT 1. Rabbit. 2. Gotta dime for a coffee? 3 . Certified Public Accountant. 4. Certified Public Nuisance. NIARY ANN BARRY 1. 1im iny Cricket. 2. Was tlzere anyone interest- ing there? 3. journalist. 4. Paper Girl. 5. Band '57, '58. Clzoral '56. Orbit '56. CLARA BARLOTTA 1. Italia. 2. Ill-fated mortals-my countrymen. 3. Receptionist. 4. Basketball referee. 1. Nickname. 2. Pet Saying. 3. Ambition. 4. Probable Destination. 5. Activities. -IOANNE BEAULNE l. lone Bone. A 2. Did vou find tlzat exam. liard, or am I plain stupid? 3. To get a permanent seat in Latin class. 4. Giving Biology lessons to future Space Travellers. 5. Student Council '54, '57. SAMUEL BIANCO 1. Professor. 2. I only did IO limits' lzoine- work last niglzt. 3. To memorize tlzc Encycloe pedia Britannica. 4. Doing ti. 5 . Students' Council '54, 57: Drama '56, '57: Sodality '57. LORRAINE BOMBEN 1. Bonbon. 2. ls that right? 3. Nurse. 4. Assistant lllanager of tlie First National Blood Bank. 5. Clioral '54, '55. Orbit '55. ARMAND BORSATO 1. Armie. 2. 38, 22, 36 . . . Hmm. 3. Bartender. 4. Bootlegger. 5. Football Ir. '54, '553 Sr. '56, '57,-Drama '57. JOSEPH CACO 1. CaCO3 lllflarblebeadi. 2. Darling, you send me. 3. Salesman. 4. Dope Peddler. 5. Football Ir. '55-Drama '56, '57. The Graduates 5 A Page Fifteen
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LETTER AWARDS CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL- GIRLS Gold Medal, donated by His Excellency, The Most Reverend Joseph F. Ryan, D.D.,J.C.D., for highest standing in Grade XIII, won by Marcia Alfano. The Fourth Degree Assembly Knights of Columbus Award, for proficiency in Middle School, with a value of 100.00 Cstudent to continue in Grade XIIID, won by Jacqueline Pelissier. Prize for proficiency in English in Grade XII, donated by Messrs. Ted McKenna and John White, won by Nina Janhurst. Prize for proficiency in Mathematics in Middle School, donated by Marval Jewellers, won by Denise Daly. The Alma Lappin Christian Life Award, awarded to a student who has given in her life an outstanding example of practical application of Christian principles of living, won by Loretta Nardella. The Henry G. Birks Medals for Citizenship and Scholarship - lst award, Louise Capriotti, 2nd award, Joanne Beaulne. Our Lady of Lourdes Merit Awards, won by Patricia Brunning, Rena Lorenzetti. Cathedral Girls' Alumnae Scholarships, won by Helen Ragg, Mary Menegon, Hedwig Lackner, Lillian Startek. The Steel Co. of Canada Award, for proficiency in Stenog- raphy, with a value of S25.00, won by Catherine Brown. Hamilton Home Economics Association Awards, for pro- ficiency in Home Economics and general proficiency in Grade IX - Cash award won by Anna Strever, Medal won by Marie Fell. Number of Dominion, Provincial and Atkinson Foundation Bursaries - 6. Christian Doctrine Awards - Anne Joch, Helen Ragg, Brigette Wannenmacher, Adrienne Granby, Lynn Evans, Catherine McNulty, Italia Pocobene, Jean Pundius, Sonja Gmell, Nijole Ryckis, Gloria Delcol, Lucille Finochio, Marilyn Miski, Marie Fell, Marion Stepanek. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR HIGHEST STANDING IN EACH GRADE-BOYS Grade XII - First, Scholarship, donated by the Cathedral Old Boys' Association, and won by Samuel Bianco, Second Scholarship, donated by Mr. Phillip P. Rosen- blatt, and won by Aldo DeTullio, Third Scholarship, won by Donald Ciancone. Grade XI - First Scholarship, won by Basil Mercury, Second Scholarship, won by William Kantor, Third Scholarship, won by Eric Hofmann. Grade X - First Scholarship, donated by the Hamilton ' District Catholic Youth Council, and won by Peter Minarik, Second Scholarship, won by John Robert Lucyk, Third Scholarship, won by George Silkans, Fourth Scholarship, won by Wilfred Schlosser, Fifth Scholarship, won by Vincent Calzonetti. Grade IX - First Scholarship, won by John Warren, Second Scholarship, won by Frank Golemba, Third Scholarship, won by Hubert Lipinski, Fourth Scholarship, won by Stanley Ambis, Fifth Scholarship, won by Ian Mochrie, Sixth Scholarship, won by Brian Faught, Seventh Scholarship, won by Christopher Lipinski. Christian Doctrine Awards - Won by Thomas McNulty, James Cooper, Daniel Kraftcheck, William Downes, Paul Mclnnes, John Fitzpatrick, William Todd, John Watters, Elmer Kovacs, Leonard Hargot, Vincent Priestner, Peter McHugh, Michael Wilcox, Paul Meyer, Michael Hand, Paul Nace, James Aikens, Anthony DeRubeis, David Mulrooney, Alphonse Lanza. Page Fourteen AWARDS SCI-IOLARSI-IIPS The LETTER AWARDS School Letter, which was established as an Award for Scholarship and Athletic prowess combined with sports- manship and character, is the most coveted award offered by our School. Only six letters were awarded this year - five of them to Grade 13 students: James Cooper, Ronald Kocel, John Hughes, Aldo DeTu lio and David Sutton. The other was won by Wm. Kantor of Grade 12. The choice of Kantor as a letter-man was vindicated by his election as Junior Citizen of the Year and to him we offer our congratulations. CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL- BOYS Gold Medal, donated by His Excellency, The Most Reverend The The The The The The The The Joseph F. Ryan, D.D.,J.C.D., for highest standing in Grade XIII, won by Donald Clairmont. Elmsley Memorial Scholarship for general proficiency CSL Michael's Collegej, won by Donald Clairmont. Memorial Trophy, donated by Dr. James Arthurs, and awarded to the Graduate chosen by his classmates as the most sportsmanlike student throughout his entire course, won by Ronald Habros. Fourth Degree Assembly Knights of Columbus Award, for proficiency in Middle School, with a value of 5100.00 lgstudent to continue in Grade XIIID, won by Samuel ianco. T. Eaton Company Award, for English in Grade XII, with a value of S25.00, won by Samuel Bianco, and awarded by reversion to Thomas McNulty. Middle School Latin Award, with a value of S25.00, donated by Francis Rocchi, won by Ronald Habros. Middle School French Award, with a value of S25.00, donated by the Rev. W. P. Murphy, S.T.L., Pastor of St. Charles Garnier Parish, won by Donald Ciancone. Henry G. Birks Silver Medal, for Citizenship and Scholarship, won by Basil Mercury. Henry G. Birks Bronze Medal, for Citizenship and Scholarship, won by John Warren. The Catholic Youth Leadership Award, with a value of S25.00, won by William Sullivan. Our thanks are extended to the Cathedral High School Old Boys' Association and other interested persons for the help which has enabled a number of our boys and girls to begin and to carry on their university sudies. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR HIGHEST STANDING IN EACH GRADE-GIRLS Grade XII - First Scholarship won by Jacqueline Pelissier, Second Scholarship won by Lillian Sukis. Grade XI - First Scholarship won by Marilyn Dixon, Second Scholarship won by Irene Danko. Grade X - First Scholarship, donated by the Hamilton District Catholic Youth Council, won by Lynn Evans, Second Scholarship won by Barbara Hudecki, Third Scholarship won by Catherine McNulty, Fourth Scholar- ship won by Italia Pocabene. . Grade IX - First Scholarship won by Inge Vasovich, Second Scholarship won by Mary Ann Corrado, Third Scholar- ship won by Anna Strever, Fourth Scholarship won by Olive Ucci, Fifth Scholarship won by Marilee Speranzini, Sixth Scholarship won by Marie Fell, Seventh Scholar- ship won by Marion Stepanek. The Orbit, 1957-1958
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PAXT BRUNNINC ANTHONY CIAVARRO LOUISE CAPRIOTTI Lou. VVhat's for dessert?y' Teacher. Teaching French to the Hungarians in ltalian. Student Council 354. Orbit '58. Dranza '56. PETER CARSON Popeye CThe Sailor llflanl. She lil . . . la. To smoke a pipe while play- ing waterpolo. Beachcomber. Football lr. '55, Sr. '56, 57- Vlfaterpolo '54, '55, '56, '57, '58-Social Committee '58. DONALD CI-IERNETS Ukranian Ulysses. Slurp . . . Slurp . . . Slurp. Shoe store manager. Shoe shine boy. Drama '54, '55, '57, '58- Social Committee '58. WALTER CHERWATY Hot Shot. Don't bother me. To score 50 points in a basketball game. Making basketball hoops. Basketball lr. '57, '58, DONALD CIANCONE Don juan. Hey bud, wanna buy a pool ticket? Engineer. Constructing a model of sophia using Minibrix. Student Council '58-Orbit '58. Tough Tony. Oh Stanley. Teacher. Gangster. Sodality '57-Dram-a '58. JAMES COOPER Launcelot. Don't be a party pooper, 'vote for Cooper. Actor. Stagehand. Drama '57, '58-Orbit '58- Social Committee 58. ARLENE CRAIG Chuckalienune. Fm an intarrert really 1 am . To meet the president of the Hamilton Tennis Club. President of a Get Short Club. Choral '5-4. Orbit '54, '55. DENISE DALY Nisi. 1 'wonder if I got a letter to-day? Teacher. Cheerleader for Assumption. Cheerleader '57, '58.- Social Com1nittee '57. LAWRENCE DENARDIS Baldy. Ouch . . . another tack. Oil tycoon. Ditch digger. Football Ir. '54q Sr. '55.- Scgcial Committee '53, '54, '5 . RUTH FITZSIMMONS Fitzie. Paulie wants a cracker . Art teacher shorter than her pupils. Grandma Moses II. Orbit '55, '56, '57-Choral '55, '56-Social Committee '57, '58-Drama '58. The Orbit 19571958
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