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

 - Class of 1959

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SHEILAH TRAVE RS The mountain Are you mentally frustrated? None ' Woman behind the bad e 8 Choral 56, 57 XNTONIA VAN SCHYNDE L No mechanical typewriters Do you really mean that Secretary Ambition fulfilled Choral 57 ST . JEROME' S MARCIA THOMSON 1. Her brother 2. Did anyone call? 3. Airline stewar- dess 4. Nlarooned in the South Pacific 5. Choral 57 THOMAS TROY 1. Nothing in particular 2. Hi Gang 3. TO be an All- American 4. All-American water boy 5. Football 55, 563 ORBIT 56 ROSE VOLPINI PAUL CONDON 1. Too many spares 2. Let's go 3. Teacher 1. People who call Toronto a Hogtovvn. 4. Riding the sub- way to summer school 5. Choral 57 . I've only got 25 spares a week. . To go to school one hr. a day. . Permanent resident at De La Salle. MARY WOOD JOABNE EACHETTI 1. Motor Cycles 1 2. Did you see Boston Blackie 2 last night 3. Secretary 3 4. Permanent resid- 4. ent at Peacock Point 5 5. Choral 575 Basketball 57 Z Cathedral stag lines Don't make me laugh Teacher UExtended1ong playu pupil Choral575 Sodality 58 J i t mfg 45: Under the Direction of . JOSEPH VALEVICIUS 1. School Who's got the VINO Psychiatrist -1. Going to one A BRIGETTE WANNENTACHER 1. Doing homework after midnight 2. Naturally the answer is. . 3. Teacher 4. Teaching German at C. H. S. 5. Choral 56,7,8 Sodality 58, 9 HIGH SCHOOL The Resurrection Fathers FOUNDED 1858 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL - COMPLETE ACADEMIC COURSE Kitchener, Ontario

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.JOAN SHEA 1. One who borrows all her belong- inos r-- 2. There's a fungus among us 3. Stenographer -1. Baker's wife 5. Choral 57 E LIZ.-XEE TH SNOW 1. Daily trips to boys' school 2. Did you get your Geometry last night 3. High School Teacher -l. Grade School Teacher 5. Choral 57 'J T l 2 -1 J -l 5 HERES.-X SCIME Being short I'm not as small as Theresa Secretary Shortstop . Choral 57 HARRY SPERANZINI 1. Spaghetti legs 2. Hey, that'S jazzy Chemical Engineer 4. Setting up a still 3. LEO SPEAGLE 1. Slim people 2. Man, it's the berries 3. To lose 100 lbs. 4. To gain another 100 LYNNE SLANEY l 2 3 41 5 LEONARD STROHMEYER . Work . Oh Murphy . Secretary . Raising little secretaries . Choral 57 'QP 1. Trig problems 2. Did lmiss the bus? 3. Contractor 41. Brick layer 5. Drama 58 JOSEPH TAZZEO 1. His Nose 2. Hey Sam 3. Leader of Mafia 4. Deported to Italy Football 58g Basketball 585 Soc. Comm. 57,58 ORBIT 57 5. WILLIAM TODD 1. A certain History teacher 2. Bonus 3. Lawyer 4. Court Clerk 5. Public Speaking MARY LOUISE THILI TENO TESSARO 1. Long hair 1. Morning classes 2. ldon't do my 2. What did 1 miss hair up, girls yesterday 5. Teacher 3. To beat Masotti -1. Housewife at pool 5. 5oc. Comm. 57,585 4. Owning apool Choral 57 room MAHILYEI THOMSON 1. Claims she has none 2. Hey, girls, disected a frog 3. Nurse 4. Zoologist 5. Student Council 56, 58, Choral 57, Basketball 57, 58 56, 57, 58



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Amarha anh Svrhnlariahipo 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 Xlll, won by Jacqueline Pelissier. The Fourth Degree Assembly Knights of Columbus Award, for proficiency in Middle School, with a value of SlO0.00 'student to continue in Grade Xllll WOF1 by MG'llYn Dixon. The Alma Lappin Christian Lite Award, for the practical application ot Christian principles of living won by Brigette Wannemacher. Cathedral Girls' Alumnae Scholarships, won by Irma Hinca, Gail Kratchik, Grace Mancini, Patricia Roncaiali. The Steel Company of Canada Award, for proficiency in Stenography won by Angeline Mangano. The McKenna-White Prize, for English won by Patricia Kacsmar. The Latin Prize, donated by the Sisters of St. Joseph, won by Marie Kirk. The Thomas Mahoney Prize, for History, won by Mar- garet Giardinello. The Lean Hudecki Prize, for Science, won by Adrienne Granby, The Mathematics Prize - a watch, donated by Marval Jewellers, won by Irene Danko. The Walter Gregus Prize, for French, won by Joanne Yachetti. The Henry G. Birks Silver Medal, for Citizenship and Scholarship, won by Barbara Hudecki. The Henry G. Birks Bronze Medal, for Citizenship and Scholarship, won by Carolyn Grill. Hamilton Home Economics Association Aawards, far proficiency in Home Economics and General proficiency in Grade IX - Cash award won by Michele Hore, Medal won by Joanne Vagnoni. Number of Dominion-Provincial Bursaries - B. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR HIGHEST STANDING IN EACH GRADE Grade XII - First Scholarship won by Marilyn Dixon Second Scholarship won by Marie Kirk. Grade XI - First Scholarship wan by Lynn Evans Second Scholarship won by Barbara Hudecki. Third Scholarship won by Helena Charszewski. Grade X- First Scholarship won by Marie Fell Second Scholarship won by Mary Ann Corrado. Third Scholarship won by Donna Hand. Fourth Scholarship won by Dale Paulaitis Fifth Scholarship won by Rita Cengarle. Special Scholarship, donated by the Hamilton District Catholic Youth Council, won by Helen Bembeneck Grade IX - First Scholarship won by Carolyn Grill Second Scholarship won by Lorraine Monti, Third Scholarship won- by Joanne Vagnoni Fourth Scholarship won by Marlene Nusca. Filth Scholarship won by Victoria O'Connor Sixth Scholarship won by Michele Hore. Seventh Scholarship wan by Diane Vincentine Eighth Scholarship won by Blanche Haelling. Christian Doctrine Awards - Marilyn Dixon, Margaret Giardinello, Beverly Robertson, Lynn Evans, Arlene Mazur, Patricia Herod, Marie Fell, Mary Ann Corrado, Gail Donnelly, Pauline St Onge, Coral Nzzsnea, Shirley Cipncone, Loretto Dempsey, Carol Gahogan, Frances Galante, Kathleen Harvat, Joanne Valvoscri, Kathleen Petr, Margaret Valvasori. CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL-BOYS 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 Donald Ciancone. Stelco Scholarship lEngineer, Sciencel to a value of S2,400.00, won by Donald Ciancone. The 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 Basil Mercuri. The Fourth Degree Assembly Knights of Columbus Award, for proficiency in Middle School, with a value of SlO0,00 istudent to continue in Grade Xllll, won by William Kantor. The T. Eaton Company Award, for English in Grade XIII, with a value of S25 OO, won by William Downes. The Middle School Latin Award, with a value of S25.00, donated by Francis Rocchi, and won by Eric Hoffman. The Middle School French Award, with a value of 52500, donated by the Rev, W. P. Murphy, S.T.L., Pastor of St. Charles Garnier Parish, won by John Pinnington. The Henry G. Birks Silver Medal, for Citizenship and Scholarship, won by Peter Minarik. The Henry G. Birks Bronze Medal, for Citizenship and Scholarship, won by Paul Dedumets. The Catholic Youth Leadership Award, with a value of S25.00, won by Robert Mahler. Our thanks are extended ta the Cathedral High School Old Boys' Association, the Newman Alumni 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 Studies. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR HIGHEST STANDING IN EACH GRADE -BOYS Grade XII -- First Scholarship, donated by the Cathedral Old Boys' Association, and won by William Kantor. Second Scholarship, donated by Mr. Philip P, Rosenblatt, and won by Basil Mercuri. Third Scholarship, won by William Downes, Grade XI - First Scholarship, won by Peter Minarik. Second Scholarship, won by Wilfred Schlosser. Third Scholarship, won by George Silkans, Fourth Scholarship, won by Richard Haber. Grade X - First Scholarship, donated by the Hamilton District Catholic Youth Council, and won by Enrico Mlekuz. Second Scholarship, won by John Warren. Third Scholarship, won by Frank Galemba. Fourth Scholarship, won by Michael Hand. Fifth Scholarship, won: by Hubert Lipinski. Sixth Scholarship, won by Lorenzo Lorenzi. Grade IX -- First Scholarship, won by Paul Dedumets. Second Scholarship, won by Peter Faux. Third Scholarship, won by Louis Grebenc. Fourth Scholarship, won by Gary Whittaker Fifth Scholarship, won by Daniel DiRocco. Sixth Scholarship, won by George Moore. Seventh Scholarship, won by Edward Biagioni. Eighth Scholarship, won by John WOIOS. Christian Doctrine Awards - Won by William Todd Robert Mahler, Kenneth Kearns, John Lucyk, John Watters, Vincent Calzanetti, George Condon, Thomas Corradetti Reginald Tyleman, Robert Golba, Christopher Lipinski, Law- rence Scholes, Ronald Smithson, Nino Tripodi, Joseph Walker Francis Fama, Louis Hughes, Paul Smith, Chester Cengarle Richard Hatzlholfer, James Piascik, Michael O'Flanagan Arunas Stosius, Uga Pin. 1 I 1 1 f

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