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

 - Class of 1958

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QS .Mx 1 ' Q57 xx 10-5 Front Row fl. to r.l - R. Tyleman, P. Keating, J. Chisholm, R. Taylor, Mr. Shaw, H. Mauro, V. Cappelli, R. Zoskey, I. Baio. Second Row - R. Smithson, A. Pagliacci, T. Corradetti, K. Robertson, N. Milne, R. McLaughlin, F. Bowely, R. Rodgers. Third Row - B. Stevens, N. Tripodi, G. Keller, L. Loschiavo, E. Dervaitis, I. Marcogliese, M. Leclerc. Fourth Row - P. Quinn, J. Uisser, C. Puchalski, W. Zapora, L. Sidorkewicz, B. Golba, D. Morosin, J. Cline. Absent - J. O'DonnelI, N. Ducharme. SSU PTIO UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR WINDSOR, ONTARIO ir LIBERAL ARTS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PURE SCIENCE - HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE NURSING - ENGINEERING Evening and Summer Schools Placement and Counselling Services CARDINAL CATERERS Operating Cathedral High Cafeteria FOR BOYS Special Rates BANQUETS - BRIDGES - PARTIES RECEPTIONS, etc. Residence facilities for men and women wk 'k 139 John St. South For information, entrance requirements, scholarships, etc., contact the Registrar. JA' Pa ge Seventy-eight The Orbit, 19571958

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31 10-4 First Row fl. to r.J -- A. DeR beis, .l. Warren, A. Lanza, T. Walsh, E. Miazga, B. Haefling, P Nace, M. Ferry Second Row - P. Meyer, C Lipinski, J. Mills, G. Carlos, H. Hand, F. Golemba, P. Brestya ky, J. Nusca, P Doherty, M. O'Con Third Row - R. DeMarcl1e, J A kens, T. Bordinaro, N. Bakyfa, A. Nusca, B. Faughr, R. Cianco , B. Alla Fourth Row - l. Mochrie, S A bis, P. Messner, H L'pinski, D. Mulrooney, R. Modeski, D. D lg My L V Absent - J. Jarvis, R. Letou Teache D . N mes. CLASS 10-4 During the Christmas exams MICHAEL HAND dashed to lead the class with a startling 92 percent STAN AMBIS is the theatrical personality of the group. He took the role of Jack in this year's Cathedral Players production of Charlies Aunt. JAMES AIKINS and ANTHONY TERRY are the class' Science Fiction fans. TOM BORDINARO, better known as ML Push-upl' has a lifels ambition of reaching 250 lbs. TOM CChubbyD WALSH is the class clown and the terror of the facultyv. JOHN WARREN, PETER MESSNER, IAN MACKIE are the class, Latin scholars. JOHN MILLS from Dundas is our Words are Important genius and has such famed book report expressions as Am I supposed to have read this book? BASIL HEAFLING, the French pronunciation expert, plans to switch to Latin. DOUGLAS CNervesD DOLGETTY shakes his way through classes. Then we have NICK BAKYTA, our group leader, continually leading us to dead ends. ALPHONSE LANZA and ED MIASZA do a good job supporting our great clown, WALSH. JOHN JARVIS is the toothpick of our class. ROGER LITOURNESSE, bursting with talent, dreams of airplanes in his sleep. GEORGE CARLAS is be- The Orbit, 1957-1958 lieved to be a descendant of the famous Spanish lover, Don Carlos. PHILIP DOHERTY is the one and only capable of translating DOC. NEMES, English. JOHN WARREN and FRANK GALAMBA ranked highest in the scholarship winning last year. JULIAN CWillyD NUSCA and TONY CCharlieD DERUBEIS are the two History class reps. But when CHARLIE answers a question correctly his name automatically changes to CHARLES. LEN VARASSO, PAUL MEYER, and RAY MODESKY head that sport called . . . oh, yes, Basketball. RICHARD DE MARCHI. along with being the class' Ujumping jack is a terrific baseball player. English teachers despise him, how- ever, for reading nothing but sports magazines. PAUL NACE, the Brooklyn boy, is still trying to obtain a petition to get the Dodgers back. MIKE O'CONNOR, a red-headed Russian , along with NACE and BRIAN, fought to have Waterpolo duties of guarding the net from over-anxious opponents. PAUL BREST- GANSKI and PETER MESSNER are two forwards in Waterpolo for the school. BERNARD ALLAN is our prominent debater. DAVID MULROONEY, who dashes to and from exams in adopting his father's reputation as a jockey. Page Seventy-seven



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10-6 Y Front Row U. to r.J - K. Hines, E. Talbot, W. lliianic, L. Lorenzi, Fath-e K E. I-lamilton, D. Mathyk, B K y, F G hagan. Second Row - G. Cimino, Y. Malar, J. Strecker, D. Mcllveen, R. Vrolr J C d pods. Third Row - T. Tew, E. Mlekuz, F. Potter, P. Griffin, R. Corsini, D T J. Totten, J. Stock. Fourth Row - G. Folk, G. Fabbri, E E gel, J Thompson, T. Sherry, L. D H, I-A 5Cl'If1UVY- Absent - D. Whitehead. 10-6 BOYS We start with STOCK, JOE bv name, STRECKER is the quiet guy who makes a lot of Who with ten years of Latin would never earn fame. Next is THOMPSON, a fisherman's pride, Behind him is WHITEHEAD regaining lost strides. ENGLEL played football out While WATSON does gym zest. FABRI asks questions, FOLK POTTER sits looking like he LORENZI is studious, thinking three is a crowd, SHERRY sits snoozing with his head in a cloud. While CAI-IAGEN tries to see what FR. RODERICK writes, IVIATHYK sits dreaming of distant bright lights. HINES is smart in History you know, DAWSON reads comics in English- Oh, Ioeli' CIMINO thinks MALAR is way off the beam, TOTTON does Algebra just like a dream. MLEKUZ got eighty in Latin today And MCILVEEN says it just ain't hay. SCHNURR and TEW who live in the sticks, Have everyone wondering how right answers they in the west, work with remarkable answers back, sat on a tack. p'ck. TURNER and GRIFFEN, they get along swell, While IICENNY asks HAMILTON: 'Was that the e ? CODISPODI loves to learn, Latin being his main concern. The Orbit, 1957-1958 noise. And for real Basketball art, see VIOLIN'S poise. 'Then there's TALBOT who does French with ease, Followed by ILIJANIC, the class Pee Wee Reese. Then thereis yours truly who sits in the back, ' He's got everything the other guys lack Though right it sounds, it's not entirely true, But I don't like to leave this class . . . WHO WOULD? -o-o-o- 'GLOURDEST Kneeling down amidst the grass, Above, the brightest light did Hash, There she stood with amis outstretched Over the head of Bernadette. Heaven blessed that earthly bush Where dear lVIary's feet once stood, With the rosary in her hands, The skies sang out with angel bands. She begged that we might pray for peace, Or else, our world would come to grief, Here, stood proof of the Immaculate Conception, Take heed, dear world, accept correction. D. Armstrong, 12-A. Page Seventy-nine

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