Cathedral High School - Orbit Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1958

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Page 72 text:

Front Row ll. to r.J - A. Sebastian, D. Bates, K. Hastings, P. Narduzzi, Rev. K. Sheridan, J. Stout, J. Swick, J. Fitzpatrick, F. Patterson. Second Row - B. Pett, B. Allard, R. Audet, F. Mauro, C. Lagan, J. Lawlor, H. Hanacek, W. TreIeaven,lD. Caco. Third Row - P. Murphy, W. Kantor, T. MacGregor, E. Safranyos, C. Fox, D. Cummins, R. Kawucha, F. Pizzoferrato. F th R w - J. Maher, M. Henn y J. Valevicius, R. Marangoni, R. Murphy, P. Mclnnes, C. Marratto, D. Brown. CLASS 12-2 I k Flglhis year, 12-2 is fraught with characters of all ID S. Group leader ED SEERANGOS, JACK SWICK and RANDY KAWUCKA of junior football fame im- provised a Calypso band with an unorthodox beat. PETE NARDUZZI and FRANK MAURO mani- fest geometrical genius. JOE VALEVICIUS and JOHN STOUT tried in vain to blow up the chemistry lab-equipment too obsolete. DAVE CUMMINS and PAUL MCINNES of Cl'lH1'l6JflS Aunt are the 'islim twinsll of the class, with Irishman PRED PIZZOEERATTO coming up the middle. ' CORD MAROTTO, editor of The Orbit, BRIAN CJumboD PETT, and KEN HASTINGS and JIM MAHER provide extemporaneous comedy. SCOTTY LAGAN and ART CThe Eell SEBAS- TIAN of senior waterpolo rightfully complain that school desks are too hard on which to sleep. BILL KANTOR, Student Council representative, spends his free time on the junior basketball team. collecting rebounds. CHRIS FOX and HANKIE HANACEK compose the infamous duo of the class. FRED PATTERSON is here one day, gone the next. BOB MURPHY, ace rebounder on the Senior Gaels, is reported to use Toni. RAY CLoquaciousD MARANGONI is our set shot artist on the Senior Gaels. DOUG BATES has been shaving for two years and cut himself both times. DAN CBeau Brummell BROWN is an expert in woman's footwear. DON CACO, from the Old Boys , is an expert in women. JOHN FITZPATRICK comes from a group Page Sixty-eight of houses called Burlington. VVILSON ERELEAVEN was evicted from Wfindsor. TOM MacGREGOR by the way, got 100 in all his marks, added together. BOB AUDET comes from a classical college of fine machinery. PAUL MURPHY emigrated from Czechoslovakia, still speaks Mongolian. JOHN LAWLOR of junior waterpolo claims he swims like a heavy rock. Man . . . what a class! H. rl ' - . - Ang: - .f . af--W. ' ,I v.. .xii-'l' gqffglffa 'H-A Ii i5:::Ei::t n.::uu-:g - Ill 1- I gr .' .'f lvyit 1- aj CCTHERET smfrfffms nsouv' :gif usnRnv6 n Cn1'HEDRm. uN1FatIH 45'-' -LEEEPZJ' -:zzza THHT GET, YD U' 7. ' r ITHIIWC ITS THE cor ofv f7 ?:f' - IT 1rcHE5. I The Orbit, 1957-1958

Page 71 text:

I I2-I From Row ll. to r.I - J. Ferris, E. Hcfrnann, J. Billings, C. Cimino, R, Tighe, J. Kennedy, R. Hastings, L. Coughland, L. Funnel. Second Row - J. Malove, J. Rogers, R. Duckworth, R. Lanza, T. Mancini, L. Paci, L. Speagle. Third Row - B. Mercuri, V. Hubbard, W. Cosfie, E. Bordas, J. Kielb, J. Henderson, T. Carney. Fourth Row - H. Frayne, M. Isabelle, D. Morelli, W. Todd, P. Marvin, J. Kaposy, J. Ponzanetvi, D. Sirohimeyer, T. Troy. Absent - E. Grosman. Calling All Cathedral High School Old Boys . . . to join TI-IE CATHEDRAL OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION SPONSORS OF THE FOOTBALL NIGHT THE CHRISTMAS DANCE THE SPRING GET-TOGETHER THE SUMMER PICNIC OLD BOYS' SCHOLARSHIP ir Do ou get the Old Boys' Bulletin? If not, send name and address to THE CATHEDRAL O-LD BOYS' ASSOCIATION CATHEDRAL BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL MAIN EAST The Orbit, 1957-1958 Page Sbcty-seven



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f 12-3 196, Front Row U. to r.l - S. Balogh, T. Nigro, K. Kearns, L. Tessaro, Rev. C. Bianchi, P. Chesla, J. Barnes, J. Pinningfon, R. Hughes. Setcond Row - F. Magrin, R. Pelissier, J. Grebenc, W. Downes, R. Ben, J. Ben, J. Tazzeo, W. Somers. Third Row - P. Birrell, W. Hayes, M. Doyle, L. Kuchynski, B. Dittrich, R. Mei, H. Speranzini. Fourth Row - R. Boyle, J. O'Gorman, E. Hardman, R. Mahler, P. Hogan, B. Repa, P. Mazza, A. Robillard, F. Snow. Absent - A. Healey. CLASS 12-3 The best CD class in the school is 12-3. You're skeptical? Just ask home-room teacher FATHER BIANCHI. Now take TOM NICRO whose ambition is to be stick boy for the lWontreal Canadiens. Then there is FRANK MAGRIN whose present occupation is class clown. According to NIR. SHAVV, BOB MEI is the end Cend of humanityb. BUDDY PELISSIER, our class historian, says: I love 'em all. Our class is made up of almost half of the senior football team this year, namely: JOHN and BOB BEN, the most unidentical twins in Hamilton: BOB MAHLER who just loves teachers: BARRY REPA the team sky- scraper: PAUL HOGAN with the football slogan: 'fc'mon you phoniesug PHIL MAZZA carries a lot of weight in our class: and LEN HUCHYNSKI, who is learning to fly, and known to a select group as Pigeon , This year we also have a number of students who would honour any class-room. STEVE BOLOGH known as Peaches, is believed to have a future position in some downtown office sharpening pencils: JOHN GREBENC thinks his Consul will go eighty Cin lowD. DOWNES likes motorcycle boots and ivy- league vests. TAZZEO wishes to become the Dic- tator of Sicily in 1986. SNOW and SOMERS supply a contrast but we all love both. Our class midget KEN KEARNS shows a great interest in mechanical devices. HARDMAN, our class courier, always has first news first. JOHN PENNINGTON is our very special waterboy. MICKEY DOYLE has acquired the nickname Mute , because of his English vocabu- The Orbit, 1957-1958 lary. HARRY SPERENZINE hopes to get his next rocket higher than his knees Ceight feetD. BOB Clguzzyl HUGHES lives for two things, basketball and the unmentionables. lOl-iN OCORMAN hails from Burlington each day by sled. TONY ROBEIL- LARD Cwho hasnt got a cluel and BRUCE DITTRICH, both of whom wish to be English teachers, supply the class with laughs. .'--o-o-o- HOW ABOUT THAT Our old friend Shakespeare seems to appreciate the problems of the student of today. Let's see how he answers these questions. VVhat do you think of school? 'iThou'rt mad to say it . ClVlacbeth, Act ID. What is your opinion of rock and roll music? Angels and ministers of grace defend usn. Cl-lamlet, Act U. What about the stylist who tells us that the skirt length is being raised above the knees? Accursed be that tongue that tells me so: I will not yield . ClVlacbeth, Act SD. . . . And the new sack-look ? O, what men dare dol why men may do! what men daily do, not knowing what they do l ClVluch Ado About Nothing, Act 41 YVhat are the reflections of the student after the final exams? CContinued on page 71D Page Sixty-nine

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