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

 - Class of 1958

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CLASS Il-I From Row U. fo r.D - C. Misale, R. Ercoli, L. Mori, M. Mazza, Dr. L. Nemes, R. Haber, G. Silkans, J. Lucyk, P. Catena. Second Row - B. Dyment, M. Meyers, B. Gowan, V. Galanfe, V. Lemieux, B. Ferroni, G. Parente, T. Franey, J. Walters, P. Doherty, W. Pigotr. Third Row - R. MacLean, F. Frebenc, G, Condon, V. Friesrner, P. Minarik, A. Stanevicius, T. Fahlenbock, J. Stasiuk, V. Calzoneiii, J. Bart, T. Hue. Fourth Row - R. Gmell, F. Olsavs, A. Zizzo, B. Saiecki, L. Hargoi, F. McHugh, W. Rice, R. Bauman, C. Low, W. Schlosser. ZABO MOTORS LIMITED FORD - EDSEL HAMILTON ONTARIO Page Seventy The Orbit, 1957-1958

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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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'll-2 Front Row ll. to r.l - Warren Wilson, Richard Hay, Gerald Pickett, .James Zwolak, Father Duffy, John Nowacki, Paul Delury, Robert McGoldrich, Robert Dixon. Second Row - Raymond Siganski, Frank Lanza, Michael Henry, Joe Noon, John Alaime, William Pyne, Peter Mielko, Algis Meskauskas. Third Row - James Duckworth, Albert Olson, D. McKinnon, Edward Paprocki, Joe Giedraifis, Paul Perry, James Regan. Fourth Row - Robert Morley, Roy Holland, Ben Morley, Michael Osier, William Meehan, Douglas McMillan, Stanley Seraphin, Paul K t. Absenl - William McAdam. SO EAST! SO WEST! 11-2 IS THE BEST! ll-2 consists of boys who are the true representa- tives of C.H.S. Every branch of sports has an active member in our class. JCHN NOWACKI and BILL MEEHAN fought on the football field, while PAUL CHESLA sunk baskets on a basketball court. JOE CIEDBAITIS Chats off1 drowned early in the water polo season. ll-2 will soon have its own zoo, ED CThe Beast1 PAPROCHI the only inmate to date. Our class appears to be an assembly of nations. Out of sunny Italy came JOHN ALAIME and FRANK LANZA to sleep during French classes. STAN SEBAFFIN, RAY SEGAUSKI, JAMES ZWOLLAK hold up the white eagle of Poland. PAUL DELURE is an envoy from Britain. DAVE MCKINNON and JIM DUCKWOBTH hail from our western outpost, Dundas. The man who is handy with his fists is AL CBobo1 OLSEN. Somehow a boy with average mental ability ended up in ll-2. His name-WILSON. Also in the line-up we have a few midgets. PAUL KEAT, MIKE OSIER and BILL MCADAM get their beauty sleep during religion classes. The rest of the class consists of boys who are well behaved and cause no noticeable trouble. The Orbit, 1957-1958 CContinued from page 691 Had l but died an hour before this chance, l had lived a blessed time . CMacbeth, Act 21. How does grade thirteen look to you? Double, double toil and trouble . ClVlacbeth, Act 41. What do you have to say about homework? Ulf it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done quicklyu. Chlacbeth, Act 11. How do you account for some happy faces around the school during examination days? How oft when men are at the point of death have they been merryn! CBomeo and Juliet, Act 21. What is the sigh of the love-lorn? To die, to sleep, 'tis a consummation devoutly to be wished . Cl-lamlet, Act 31. What do you think of the tightening up of our educational system? These many, then shall clieg their names are prick'd . CJulius Caesar, Act 41. How did Cathedral treat this year's football team? With all respect and rights of burial . CJulius Caesar, Act 41. . . . And next year? But when the blast of war blows in our ears, then imitate the action of the tiger . CKing Henry V, Act 51. Gail Krafchik, 12-B. Page Seventy-one

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