Cathedral Latin School - Purple and Gold Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

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I . x i I 5 i l 6 I I ! I E. N i i . F . ' s . 5 L . ,,., r I' ' A ' ' ,L 1 1.1451 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1950 BILL SCHLAUDECKER Editor-in-chief CATHEDRAL LATIN SCHOOL CLEVELAND, OHIO WW ,H fgff 'Me 7fM6'f4 I TABLE or CONTENTS Faculty ..AA,.,.......... 1 .4........,,.. Graduates .....,.... ,,............ A . Underclassmen ,... ,... , Religion ....,.....,.,.............,,.. Activities ........,. Athletics i,........A,. Patrons ..,,............,.........,...... Senior Directory .Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page if 5 . ' b k i KVA V l E 5 F V Wfrfx Rwywr K, Q 554m Elk! WJ? .1 - if ' k www ff: A WMM, .M ,. gggggff affnupgp mmm 'nj 'fffwwf an :mmm , , .wr Q .... . as k se?'Ls?'1f?1M:2Mw V '- U 1-fy H 'Q S me - , ' 5? --V 1 W 2255: 3+ , Rf, W, 'qu , . ,-,.:-, , f 'cfs 2 ww New-1 f Q fi 235 VP- j A ik-H3 Q k 'A :wx ,1 ,X sffrwiif? f ' M50 5 laik Wm, V QL i f , 5' 'wi ,Z f521Qif,f , 4, , Q 1 15,15 ' 1 .3 X iw 1 SQSQQ if z 1 .si x dw 5 , Q, ' ,f . X, 1, ,Lf m.w.f.W K' 1 New - f HW LU, 1- . Q57 5, , kffgfiv' fl S .ysq Q if L .3 m,,., A Hip,- ,M 'fi Q31 M ,wei-V' ,: :i,:g5za5jjs,'-- ' Q: an nf 'z 41:51 K L 925 M5 iw? .gigw ,. WS' ., Q X msd' L: s 6 Most Reverend Edward F. Hoban BISHOP OF CLEVELAND Iiey figure in every Church function . . . en- ergetically devoted to Christian education . . . pious servant of Christ . . . Our beloved bishop, Edward F. Hoban. MOST REVEREND FLOYD L. BEGIN Auxiliary Bishop of Cleveland Complementing and aiding Bishop Hoban in his tremendous work of governing the Diocese of Cleve- land, we proudly name him among our alumni. RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR CLARENCE E. ELWELL .. Superintendent of Schools Under his capable guidance, our Catholic School sys- tem has prepared us for this TURNING POINT, graduation, with a full education: Physical, Mental and Moral. W at P 1 J r 5 F. r Y gm: ff gg 195 in 2 . i. 5 , WMM www' www 'awww , I E H 4 I V, i nz in co of fu NE HUNDRED YEARS of fruitful labor Christian Education! What greater tribute uid be paid to the members of the Society Mary in America? We are proud and grate- 1 to have received our education from these meng men of God, servants of Mary, Chris- tia n educators. We gamffy H? Reverend Andrew L. Seebold, S. M., Ph. D .4 . e.ZZf JMLJ l ' N fr, v 4,..g.u,,4'L,.f,.J ' 'V vf 0, . f' Q..,ff W' uf rerzkienti Maria e My dear Graduates: The Turning Point-1950 -what a fascinating theme for a year- book and what a serious thought for young men leaving their Alma Mater. You are fortunate to be the recipients of all the advantages accruing to society during the past fifty years. Tremendous powers in every field of activity have been placed at your disposal. Equipped with all these blessings you are-at the turning point. Travelling toward eternity, you are in this world for only a short span of time, but the world should be a better place for your having been in it. What effect can you, as individuals, have on the whole mass of hu- manity? The pages of the story of the past fifty years are replete with the accomplishments of individuals who have revolutionized govern- ment, politics, economics, science, philosophy, and even religious thought. You, too, can revolutionize men's thinking and their consequent con- duct, if, as individuals, you achieve the ideal of perfection set forth in your schooling at Cathedral Latin School, and if, as a group of graduates, you are worthy products of Catholic Education. At this turning point in the century, you can turn the world morally and point it toward God, its true end. Sincerely yours in M. J., Rev. Andrew L. Seebold, S. M., Ph. D. PRESIDENT Thomas Powers, S. M. Assistant Principal Rev. Philip C. Hoelle, S.M Chaplain Herman J. Thanet, S. M. Treasurer l' , 'V V , I . R :sims , ff ,.g, rQw- 1-'Ui-Lf': ' ?v:'.1'fd u,t gxq: ?l'WFiir,'ig,q:-,gL'.3y.,,.bpl:Eff55'q1'tf erlwfg --Z',.,1f?:44,'.!l-img. g alafwwug, V . , wt.: sf r. :- ei . rr 'rm fl 1, .J1 - . Ml- -1: W :'::.':-wfl' s.:--P' as -fl N:-f-.L Mr August Bossu Physical Education Varsi- ty Football Emeric J. Bratr, S.M. Louis J. Brendel, S.M. Mr. Anthony Catalioto Guidance Director, Eng- Purchasing Agent Algebra I, Geometry lish II Freshman Basketball Jose M Cintron, S M Spanish I Spanish II Cheerleaders Sodality s 9 a 5 Thomas X. Corbett, S.M. Rev. james M. Darby, Thomas A. Dwyer, S.M. Religion I, English I, S-M- Radio, Physics, Photogra- Band Supervisor, Senior English II, III, IV, Speech, phy, Sodality Vocation Club Athletic Director -15- Mr. Kenneth Fierle John P. Flynn, S.M. Edward L. Grimme, S.M. Wilbert L. Hamm, S.M. Algebra, Business Mathe- Mathematics IV, Religion Religion I, Spanish I, So- Religion II, General Busi matics IV, Gegnmetry, Mathemar- dality ness, Sodality ics Clu Rev. Philip C. Hoelle, Mr. Raymond jorz Adolph L. Kalt, S. M. Mr. Francis Kirchendor- S-M- Biology, General Science Librarian, Library Club fel' Chaplain, Latin, French, English I, II Religion -.16.... Walter A. Klick, S. M. Mr. Raymond E. Koelker Charles F. Kolf, S. M. Joseph A. Kuntz, S. M. English II, Religion II, History III, IV, Director Art I, II, III Biology, Band Drill Mas- Latin I of Social Activities, Whir- ter lo, P 8cG Business Staff Thomas I. McCluskey, S.M. Religion I, English I The school secretaries: Mrs. Dolores Dieglio, Miss Gertrude Strnad at work in the Main Office. Mr. Daniel Lavelle Algebra II, Trade Mathe- matics, Mechanical Draw- ing, Football ....-, ..,, -. .- ,, ,-- , ,,, ,.,,.,,- . . M ,.......m......-.,--.....-..,...-..........,,v......7. I 1 . ,fx ,1 X , A . .ff-dm r .J ,Q f . f ' ----. , rf---rr-. Q -'fr -.,,..7 . ' ' 'N ' ' ifgfilli' 'i -N aff .' .. M: f .,... - t.,:.,nb,gR1l 1 f 4 ' . 'I' , x. g., ' . X ., , , ' , .. 1'ly'u,i.gf-,,..1.f v'f.: -fy.-f'.L21.V-lz'.,:fn':L-xnwilfii 2 .. .J A LA' 'I' J' X '-J WJ r fl V. , ' 'nu:Jr:....1. gi.:5all.nizigitnuril21::iemsiiLsm.Liiiemulau:.aw.5..'f1.fsv.f..zi'i1'3.L. James V. McG1oin, S. M. Paul P. Machowicz, S.M. Robert C. Maguire, S. M. Algebra I, General Science, Biology, Chemistry History III, English III, Sodality Athletic Supervisor Blueprints . . . Plans carefully laid and skillfully carried to completion . . . Patterns in Christian Education. Left to Right: Father Zeinz, Brother Kuntz, Brother Spehar, Brother Corbett and Father Darby. james N. Masur, S. M. Religion II, Latin II, Knights of the Altar, C. S. M. C., Camera Club Francis P. Meder, S. M. Superintendent of Build- ings Stanley G. Mathews, S.M. Religion III, English III, Latineer, Purple and Gold, National Honor Society, Sodality Mr. Joseph Metro Othmar A. Miller, S. M. Mr. Paul Pojman Ralph J. Pranger, S. M. Physical Education, Varsi- Bookkeeping I, II, Sodali- History III, IV Religion I, English I, Lat- ty Football ty in I, Sodality Charles H. Reiter, S. M. Rev. Urban Rupp, S. M, Mr. James Schuster George L. Siegwarth, Typing 1, 11, Religion III Religion 111, iv, sndniify General Science, Physical SM- Education, Junior Varsity Religion III, German II, Football Athletic Manager, Sodality -lg- joseph M. Spehar, S. M. Joseph N. Streiff, S. M. Raymond J. Streiff, S. M. Mr. Peter Szemersky Religion II, Latin I, Ge- Physics Algebra II, Bookstore English IV, History IV, 0mCffY, SPCCCI1 Latineer Sports Rev. Joseph H. Zeinz, Joseph G. Wiesmann, Mr. Leo Walczuk Mr. William Ternansky S-M- S.M. Economics, General Busi- English III, IV, German Religion IV, Latin II, Display Art ness, Varsity Basketball, II Speech Track -20.. Friendly, active classes, conducive to gaining knowledge. Self-confidence . . . gained through experiment. Guidance, in the form of a watchful eye on the ingredients of a chemical mixture. Isn't this one right either? A. 'F' X UR GRADUATION marks the opening of a new era. The carefully laid foundations in education and morals have been completed, the years of basic training are concluded. The TURNING POINT of our lives has come! Our mission now becomes one of LEADER- SHIP. gain af I . V farfisig 651,-: 'i Living up to their title as leaders of the senior class, the officers participated actively in many of the clubs and organizations of the school. President Jim Schuer- ger excelled as tackle on the football squad and work- ed tirelessly in the Sodality. Another football player, this time as center, was vice-president johnny Pinto. Secretary Ken Molchen served as president of the Speech Club, the National Honor Society, and the Math Club. Treasurer Tom Kordic starred on the hard- wood as co-captain of our basketball squad. Ted Lieder- bach, alternate, served as M. C. at the football rallies. The students can be justly proud of their officers, out- standing students, Men of Latin! The Senior Class Officers: left to right: Ken Molchen, secretaryg Jim Schuerger, presidentg Tom Kordic, treas- urerg Ted Liederbach, alternate, seated, Johnny Pinto, vice-president. Left to Right, Top: John Regalbuto James Schuerger, Stephen Tothg middle: Richard Pirchner Raymo n d Hradek: bottom: Donald Gey- er, Kenneth Molchen William Schlaudecki Sf. Abbott, Richard A. Stinky Sodality 1, 2, Honor Stu- dent 2, 4, Whirlo 1, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 5, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 3. Adams, Gerald Greg Armbruster, Paul J. Arm-buster Sodality 2, 3, 4, Latineer 2, 3, 4, CSMC 3, 4, Officer 3, 4. Basista, Darold Bones Intramurals 1, 2, Rally Committee 4. Bauza, Thomas L. Scotty Soclality 1, 3, Debate Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 33 Whirlo 1, 3, Athletic Man- ager 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Server's Club 33 Chess Club 1. Abel, Donald W. Sodality 3, 4, Band 4, Track 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, CSMC 3, Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Andrasak, Joseph W. I oe Intramurals 3, 4. Bang, Arthur F. Bud Soclality 2, Whirlo 1, In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Home- room Officer 4, Rally Com- mittee 4, Basketball 2. Baugh, Edward J. Elsie Sodality 1, Debate Club 4, Track 1, 2, Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 1, Rally Committee 4. Begin, Leroy L. Lee Sodality 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Bolster, John C. Jack Sodality 2, 3, 4, Intramur- als 1, 2, 3, 4. Boyle, Robert J. Bob Cross Country 33 Track 4g Intramurals I, 2. Brock, Terrence Tip Band 4. Brunnett, Donald W. Don Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 4. Buck, Arthur E. Art Debate Club 2, 3, Whirlo 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Servers' Club lg Rally Com- mittee 4g Cheerleaders 2, 35 Chess Club 3. Bosley, Richard A. Booze Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Brice, Robert J. Bob Sodality 1, 2, 45 Band I Cross Country 45 Track 1 2, 3, 4, Servers' Club 1, 2 3, 4. Brown, Deane J. Brownie Band 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 3. Bryll, Raymond J. W'bitey Honor Student 1, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4. Burke, John J. Big john Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Whirlo lg Serv- ice Club lg Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 CSMC 3. Burns, Eugene J. Curly Sodality 4, Honor Student 1, Math Club 4, Football 1, 3, Track 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 4, National Latin Honor Society 1, Bowling 4. Burns, Raymond T. Burnsie Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 1, 3. Buynack, Donald Cahill, Jerome E. Calhoon, Ronald J. Bunny sodaufy 1, 2, 5, CSMC 3. Cal Band 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Track 4, In- tramurals 1, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Dance Committee 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Campbell, Patrick F. Bogaslo Sodality 1, 3, 4, Latineer 3, Football 2, Track 1, 2, In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Serv- ers' Club 1, Homeroom Of- ficer 3, 4, Rally Committee 4, Dance Committee 4. Casey, Richard T. Stinker Cassidy, John D. Buck Sodality 1, 2, Whirlo 1, Sodality 1, Homeroom Of- Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, Hcer 4. 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4. -23.... Castiglione, joseph M. joe Sodality 1, Band 1, 2, 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Servers' Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Rally Committee 4, Basket: ball 3, Manager 3. Cave, Gilbert T. Gil Sodality 1, Honor Student 4, Latineer 1, Debate Club 2, 3, Intramurals 1, Chess Club 1, 2. erny, Edward Chickino, Carmen J. Chipinka, John J. Hey Ed Chic Chip oclality 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Soclality l, 2, 3, 4, Intra- Band 1, 2, 3, Whirlo 2, 3, , Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, murals 2, 3, 4, Service Club Homeroom Officer 1. ational Honor Society 3, 4. ,4. Cholly, Donald F. Don Sodality 1, Honor Student 1, 2, 4, Homeroom Ollicer 1, Library Staff 2, National Latin Honor Society 1. Cibula, William G. Bill Whirlo 3, Homeroom Offi- cer 3, Photography Club 4 lark, Bernard E. Clement, Patrick A. Clement, Steve J. Conrad, William A. Corbin, Earl L. Berney Isaac Clem lVillie L66 ootball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Sodality 2, 3, 4, Honor Stu- Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Band 1, 2, 3,4, Intramurals Soclality 1, 4, Whirlo 1, 2 , Z, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, dent 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4. 3, 49 Math Club 49 Track , 4, Homeroom Officer 1, Intramurals 3, 4, CSMC 3, Homeroom Oilicer 4. 2s 1I1ffaII111fH1S 1, 2, 5, 4 , 3, 4. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Oflicer 4, Chem- istry Club 3. 429.- Corrigan, Patrick V. Corsillo, Ronald J. Pat Core Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, So- dality 1, 2, 3g Purple 8: Gold, Class Director, Ral- ly Committee 4. , Croce, Fred W. Crotty, Eugene A. Cudahy, Thomas R. Czinke, Joseph E. Starlight Gene Dick joe Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Sodality lg Whirlo 1. Sodality 2, 3, 4g Intramur- Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Bowling 4. als l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2. D'Agostino, Dominic N. DeCarbo, Charles J. DeLauer, Gerard M. Dense, Fred G. Starbriglat Chuck Jerry Fritz Whirlo lg Intramurals 1, Math Club 4g Football 2g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Team 4g Chess 2, 3, 43 Bowling 4. Intramurals 3. Homeroom Oflicer 4. Club 3, 4g Sodality 4. -30- DeSan, Robert A. DeVall, James H Bob lim Sodality 45 Latineer 3, 45 Band 1, Track 3 4 Intra Homeroom Officer 25 murals 1, 2, 3 4 Ra ly Dance Committee 45 Span- Committee 45 Dance Com ish Club 2, 3. mittee 4. Dietrich, Marshall W. Ma,-fb Sodality 15 Debate Club 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Whirlo 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 45 Dance Committee 4, DiLisi, Anthony D. Dineen, Robert N. M organ Bob Debate Club 25 Intramurals Math Club 3, 45 Cross Country 1, 35 Track 1, 35 Intramurals 1, 25 Chess Club 1, 3. Dobos, Frank E. Larry Sodality 1, 3, 45 Honor Stu- dent 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 25 CSMC 2, 3, 4, Olficer 3, 45 Purple 8: Gold 4, Secretaryg Homeroom Oili- cer 45 Dance Committee 45 Chairman, Can Food Drive5 Stamp Club 25 National La- tin Honor Society 1. Dolence, Robert J. Dolezal, John W. Brother Bolo Jack Band l, 2, 3, 4. Doubet, James M. lim Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Latineer 2, 3, 45 Whirlo 1,25 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Rally Committee 4, spanish Club 2, 5. ..31.. Dow, Richard T. Dick Soclality 1, 2, 35 Track 15 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Rally Committee 4. Eckenfels, Edward J. Easy Ed Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Esker, Paul F. Eclair Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 49 Homeroom Officer 2, Chemistry Club 33 Weight- lifting 2, 3. Farley, Paul L. Paul Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Fink, Robert R. Bob Football 2, 3, 4g Intramur- als 1, 45 Homeroom Ofh- cer 4. Fitzgerald, Robert M. Bob Intramurals I, 3. Egan, John I.. Big Iobn Sodality 1, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Oili- cer 3, Rally Committee 45 Basketball 3, 4. Farkas, Eugene J. Gene Laineer 3, 4, Math Club 4, Cross Country 2, Track 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Rally Committee 4, Bowl- ing 4. Feeney, john E. Fireball Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4, Servers' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Service Club 2, 3, 43 Rally Com- mittee 4g Dance Commit- tee 4. Fisco, Anthony C. Vasco Sodality lg Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Weightlifting 2. Flynn, Thomas A. lrisb Sodality I, 3, 4, Latineer 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Servers' Club lg Purple 8: Gold Class Director 43 Homeroom Officer 1, Rally Committee 4g Basketball Ig Dance Committee 4. Foley, William J. Bill Sodality 2, 4, Intramurals 1, 2. Fuhry, Paul E. Old Smoke Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Ral- ly Committee 4. Gaglione, James S. Gag Sodality 2, 3, 4, Whirlo 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4, Servers' Club 2, Class Oflicer 2, 33 Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4. Geary, james A. jim Sodality 1, 4, Intramurals I, 4, Servers' Club I. Ginley, Patrick T. Reds Sodality 4, Band 1, Track 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Fox, Bob C. Weasel Intramurals 1, 3, 4. Gaffney, Daniel E. Lani Football l, Intramurals 3, 4. Gallagher, Edward J. Ed Track 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4. Geyer, Donald C. Blackie Honor Student 1, 2, 33 National Latin Honor So- ciety l, 2, Stamp Club 2. Gliha, Anthony F. Gle-Ha Band 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Service Club 1, 2, 53 Rally Committee 4, Band Manager 1. Gorbett, William T. Gabe Sodality l, 3, 4, Whirlo I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Ral- ly Committee 4, Dance Committee 4, Glee Club 2. Gordos, Thomas E. Gravette, James A. Gries, Ray F. Dream-boy Diamond jim Slippery Sodality I, Honor Student Sodality I, 4, Debate Club Sodality I, Latineer l, 2, 3, I, Z, Debate Club l, 2, In- I, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Business Manager, Math tramurals 2. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, Club 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 1, 3, 4, Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4, 3, 4- National Latin Honor So- ciety l. Gulick, John H. X lack Cross Country 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Servers' Club I, 2, Rally Committee 4. Habic, Richard C. Hagan, James Harcsarik, Edward S. Che-Che S bamus The Arm Sodality 33 CSMC 3, 4, Sodality 1, Whirlo 1, 2, Football 2, 3, Track 1, Rally Committee 4, Intra- Intramurals I, 2. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- murals l, 2, Latineer 3, 4. ketball l, Dance Commit- tee 4. Havlock, Donald A. Baby Face Sodality 3, 4, Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Whirlo 2, Math Club 3, 4, Homeroom Of- ficer 1, Rally Committee 4, Camera Club 4, CSMC 33 YCS 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2. Hedderman, George B. Georgie Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Hedges, Jack R. Wedges Sodality 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Whirlo 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 4, Intramurals 1, 2. Hengenius, Edward A. Tape Band 1, 2, 3, Whirlo 1, 2, 5, Rally Committee 4. Hickey, john W. Captin Sodality 1, 2, 3, Honor Student 2, 3, Debate Club 1, Whirlo 1, 2, Intramur- als 1, 2, 5, Service Club 1, 2, 3, Library Staff 2, Span- ish Club 2, 5. Don R. Bush 2, Intramurals 1, 3 Homeroom Oflicer Basketball 1, 5. Horansky, Ted J. Ted Sodality 1, 3, 4, Honor Student 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Whirlo 1, 2, 5, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 5, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Chemistry Club 3, Bowling 4. Horrigan,John W. Hottoxs Dan House Johnj Wild Bill Bubs Fzxer Sodality, 1, 4, Latineer 3, Sodality 3 Intramurals 1 11ootba1l2 Trackl 2 In 4, Whirlo 1, Track 1, 2, 2 5 tramuralsl 2 3 4 Home Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4, room Officer 1 Homeroom Officer 4, Rally Committee 4, Dance Corn- mittee 4. Hradek, Ray J. Sparrow Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4, Latineer 3, 4, Whirlo I, Intramur- als 1, 2, 5,41 CSMC 3, 4s OfHcer4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Rally Commit- tee 4, National Latin Hon- or Society 1., 2, Manager 3, 4. Hudak, James J. Big Boy Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Chem istry Club 3. Hurley, Richard Dick Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer Jarzynkowski, Stanley J Jasxnskl Joseph F Jezror Aloysius H Chuck oe Soclality 1, 2, 3 4 Latin Sodality 1 2 Whirlo 4 Track 1 Intramurals 1 7 2, 3, 4, Honor Student 1, 2, 4, Latineer 2, 3, 4, As- sociate Editor 3, 4, Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, CSMC 3, Oflicer 3, Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Purple 8: Gold Religion Editor, Service Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Rally Committee 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3. eer 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 1, 3: Rally Committee 4, Manager 3, 4. Jira, Elmer P. Elmo Sodality 4, Latineer 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Intramurals 2, 4, Rally Committee 4. Jlra, Lee P. Jones Joseph W Kares Frank J Lee jmx F1 ankze Sodality Ig Football 1, 2, W irlo 1 2 3 4 Intra Honor Student I Math Track 1, 2, Intramurals 2, murals 1 2 3 Cheerlead Club 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3, 4, Purple Bc Gold Class ers 1 3 4 HOIIICIOOIII Officer 4 Director. Basketball I 2 3 4 Kasunic, David E. Keeler, Robert E. D.K. Ace Sodality 2, 3, 4, Debate Sodality 1, Intramurals 1 Club 45 Math Club 35 2, 3, 4g Servers' Club 1 Football lg Track 4, Intra- Homeroom Office 1. murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Home- room Officer 1, Rally Com- mittee 4g Basketball 1, Dance Committee 4. Keller, Alfred W. Kerby, Robert A. Kinsella, Tom J. KiPfSIl-lhl, IHYTICS Bill Bob jose Kipily Sodality 1, Track lg Intra- Honor Student 1, 2, Band Sodality 2, 45 Band lg Cross murals 1, 2, 35 Homeroom 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 45 Country 3g Track 3, 4, In- Oflicer 2g Basketball 1, Stamp Club 2, Camera tramurals 3. 2, 4. Club 4. Klika, Donald G. Kloss, William R. Kocin, Joseph A. Kopcso, John S. Gli-lm Willy joe Yzmk Sodality l, 3, 4g Band 2, 33 Cross Country 2g Track 1, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Sodality lg Band lg Math Intramurals 2, Homeroom 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Golf Club 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Olflcer lg Bowling 4. 3, 4. 3, 4, Golf 4, Chemistry Club 3. -37 '- Kordic, Thomas P. Tom Senior Class Officer, Treas- urer, Cross Country 3, 4g Track 35 I-Iomeroom Oflicer 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Koteles, Donald W. Cuddle: Sodality l, 2, 3, 4. Kramer, Sherwood L. Woodie Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Homeroom Oliicer 2. Krieger, Edmund B. Ed Sodality 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4g Nation- al Latin Honor Society 2g Glee Club 2, Chemistry Club 35 Bowling 4. Kundmueller, Arthur C. S erooge Sodality 1, 2, Library Staff 2. Koren, Ray W. Ray Football 3, 4, Intramurals 35 Homeroom Officer 4. Kotton, Ralph E. Spook Sodality I, 2, 35 Band l, 2, 3, 4, Oflicer 4, Whirlo 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 45 In- tramurals 1, 35 Bowling 4. Kress, Richard P. Kress Babe Football 1, Track 1g Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2. Krisak, Emery J. Kris Track 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Kunes, Ronald E. Jigga' Sodality 15 Intramurals 1, 4, Library Staff 2, Chem- istry Club 3. Kusa, Don J. Gus Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3. Labasauskas, Richard A. Labie Sodality 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Intramurals 4, Chess Club 3, 4. Lanese, Patrick J. Diesel Honor Student 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4. Laslo, Arthur W. Art Sodality 1, 2, 4, Cross Country 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Lenahan, Peter J. Pancho Sodality 1, 4, Whirlo 1, 2, 3, 4, Servers' Clug 1, 2, 3, 4, Rally Committee 4, Li- brary Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Offi- cer 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. Kuska, Edward M. Eddie Soclality 1, Honor Student 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 1, 3, Li- brary Stal? 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2. LaGanke, Gordon L. Gordie Whirlo 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 3. Langowski, Robert J. Bob Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Intramurals 1, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Lechner, Philip J. Phil-up Sodality 1, 4, Band 1, 2, Whirlo 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 1, 4, Rally Com- mittee 4, Dance Committee 4, Bowling 3, 4. Levstek, Frank J. Frank Latineer 1, 2, 3, 4, Whirlo 1, 2, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Leyden, Theodore J. Sanskrit Intramurals 1, 3, 45 Library Staff 2, 3. Liederbach, Ted J. The Neck Sodality 45 Senior Class Al- ternateg Math Club 45 In- tramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Home- room Ofhcer 2, 45 Rally Committee 45 Dance Com- mittee 45 National Honor Society 1. Liederbach, Thomas A. Krantz Sodality 1, 2, 45 Math Club 45 Football 1, 25 Track 1, 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Servers' Club 15 Home- room Officer 1, 25 Rally Committee 45 Dance Com- mittee 45 National Latin Honor Society 1. Liston, Richard S. Larry Sodality 1, 2, 35 Debate Club 15 Athletic Manager 1, 2, 3, 45 Servers' Club 1, 25 CSMC 39 National Hon- or Society 25 Homeroom Ofhcer 1, 2, 3, Stamp Club 2. LoGa1bo, Dominic A. Lowe, Donald J. Lueders, John E. McCarthy, James T. Dom Don Ya-Ya Mac Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Oflicer Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 35 National Sodality 15 Honor Student 35 Latineer 1, 2, 3, 4, As- Basketball 15 Athletic Man- Honor Society 2, 3. 35 Library Staff 2, 3, 4, sociate Editor 3, 45 Band 1, ager 2, 3, 4. Oihcer 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 45 Whirlo 1, 2, 3, 45 Math Club 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Ofhcer 15 Rally Committee 45 Dance Committee 3, 45 YCS 2, 3, 45 Purple 8: Gold 4, So- cial Editorg Glee Club 1. 2, 3. Loan, Robert J. J. P. Sodality 25 Band 15 Foot ball 2, 35 Intramurals l, 2 3, 45 Weight Lifting 2, 3 McCarthy, John P. Lover Sodality 1, 45 Football 15 Intramurals 1, 25 Home room Ofhcer 1, 4. McConnell, Ronald H. McDonnell, John F. McGarr, John F. McGarry, Patrick J. McGinty, james R. Hotvod Mac Mugsy Lucky lim Sodality 2, Intramurals 1, Sodality 1, 2, Debate Club Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Whirlo 2, Athletic Manager Qupl 1. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 2, 3, 43 Horneroom Officer 3, 4, Whirlo 4, Track 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4. 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Rally Committee 4, Glee 45 Purple Bc Gold 4, Class Club 2. Director, Library Staff 2, 3, 4g National Latin Honor Society 1, 2. McGraw, Eugene T. Machuta, George M. Madison, Theodore U. Maloney, Thomas W. Mansell, Richard J. Gene Mac Red Tee Dwk Sodality 1, 2, 33 Intramur- Homeroom Officer 1. Honor Student 2, Intra- Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Sodality 3g Debate Club 1g als 1, 2. murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- Math Clubg Intramurals leaders 2, 3. 1, 2, 43 Golf 2- ' -41- . Martino, Armand A. Mathis, james Armamion Neme Football 1, 2, Intramurals Whirlo I, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 1, 2, Homeroom Officer 4. Mayer, Robert C. Meaney, Donald M. Meyers, Joseph A. Michalke, George L. Bob Donbone Joe Monk Sodality 1, 2, 3, Intramur- Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. als 2, 3, 4. CSMC 3g Homeroom Offi- cer 1. Minadeo, Mark A. Markie Sodality 1, 23 Debate Club lg Math Club 3, Home- room Officer 2, 3. Molchen, Kenneth J. Ken Sodality 1, 3, 4, Officer 4, Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 4, De- bate Club l, 2, 3, 4g Offl- cer 43 Senior Class Officer, Secretaryg Math Club 3, 4, Officer 4, Track lg Chem- istry Club 33 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Of- flcer 4, Purple 8: Gold 4, Graduate Editor, Home- room Officer 2, 3, 4, Rally Committee 4. Moore, Jack A. Mott, Richard J. Curly Ricky Band 2g Whirlo 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 4, Honor Student Purple 81 Gold 4, Class Di- 2, Purple Sc Gold 4g In- rectorg Dance Committee 4. tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 42- Mrugacz, Chester D. Chet Sodality 1, 4, Honor Stu- dent 2, 3, 4, Latineer 3, 4, Math Club 4, Track 1, Intramurals 1, Homeroom Officer 2, Chemistry Club 3. Nemanich, Joseph G. j.G. Sodality 1, Honor Student 1, Latineer 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 3, 4, De- bate Club 1, Z, 3, 4, Whir- lo 2, 3, Math Club 4, In- tramurals 1, 4, Homeroom Oflicer 1, Chess Club 3, 4. Nieser, John Norton, John F. Novak, John S. O'Donnel1, Gene F. Honleytonk jack johnny Slaarpie Sodality 1, 2, 3, Football Sodality 2, Cross Country Band 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 2, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, In- 1, 4, Chess Club 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, tramurals 1, 4. Bowling 3, 4, Chemistry I-Iomeroom Ofiicer 1, 2, 3, Club 3. 4, Dance Committee 4. O,Donne1l,-Iames A. Odziemski, Lawrence O'Hair,james P. Orlando, James P. I im Ned 0 Gumpy jersermilz Sodality 1, V7hirlo 1, Band 1. Whirlo 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- Cross Country 4, Track 3, murals 1, 2, Bowling 4. 4, Intramurals 1, 4. - 43 - O'Toole, Charles J. The Farmer Sodality 2, 4, Whirlo 1, Math Club 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Servers' Club 2, Homeroom Officer 1, Rally Committee 4, Dance Committee 4. Parker, David J. Tricky Sodality 1, 2, 3, Whirlo 1, Track 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Ofiiicer 1, 4. Peplowski, Norbert T. Buster Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Home- room Officer 1. Pevec, William J. Bill Sodality 1, Honor Student 1, Latineer 1, 2, 3, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. Pinto, Johnny L. Sodality 1, 2, Senior Class Officer, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Intramurals 33 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Dance Committee 3, 4. Pardee, Richard L. Louie Sodality 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 4, Chemistry Club 3. Partridge, James H. jim Math Club 4, Service Club 3, 4. Peters, John L. Pete Piepsny, Richard A. Lover Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Whirlo 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, Stamp Club 2. Pirchner, Richard J. Dick Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Servers' Club 3, 4, CSMC 3, 4, National Hon- or Society 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, National Latin Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4. Plona, Ray J. Racko Sodality 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Polo, Donald J. Don Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Student 1, 2, 4, Debate Club 3, 4, Band 2, 35 Whirlo 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4. Presutto, Joseph A. joe Sodality 2, 3, 4, Ollicer 4, Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, CSMC, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Homeroom Offi- cer 4, Basketball 1, Dance Committee 3, 4. Quinn, Donald G. Curly Football 2, Track 2, 3, In- tramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 2. Raus, Russell J. Russ Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Student 1, 4, Latineer 3, 4, Debate Club 4, Whirlo 4, Football 1, Track 2. Podojil, Ronald R. Potts Intramurals 1, 2, Cheer- leaders 1, 2, 3, 4. Portaro, Ross J. H ot Lips Sodality 1, 2, Whirlo 1, 2, Track 1, Intramurals 1, 3, 4, Homeroom Oiiicer 1, 2, Golf 4, Athletic Manager 3. Prochaska, Richard C. Pro Whirlo 1, Track 1, Purple 8: Gold 4, Art Editor, Serv- ers' Club 2, Stamp Club 2, Art Settlement 4. Ramerman, Herbert C. Herb Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball I, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Purple Sc Gold, Busi- ness Manager, Homeroom Ofiicer 1, 2, Rally Com- mittee 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 4. Regalbuto, John A. Reg Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4, Whirlo 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Ofiicer 4, Homeroom Oflicer 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, National Latin Honor So- ciety I, 2, 3, 4, YCS 4. Rigo, William A. Rispoli, Anthony S. Ross, Richard F. A. Sammon, Martin J. Bill Chico Dick Rackets Whirlo 1, 2, Track 33 ln- Sodality 1, 2, Whirlo 1, 2g Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4g tramurals 2. Track 1, Intramurals 1, 23 Homeroom Officer 2, Rally Bowling 4. Committee 43 Basketball 1. .-45... Sazima, Daniel F. Saz Soclality 1, 2, 3, 4g Honor Student 2, Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 23 Track 1, 2, Athletic Manager 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4g Homeroom Ofhcer 1, 2, 4g Rally Committee 4, Dance Committee. Scaravelli, Samuel T. Scar Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Basketball 1. Schempp, Al H. Prince Albofze Sodality 4, Math Club 4, Track 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Ofiicer 1, 2, Rally Committee, Dance Committee 4, Stamp Club 2. Schlaudecker, Willialn J. Ed Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4, Latineer 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-chief 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Bowl- ing 4, YCS 4, Math Club 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Purple 8: Gold 4, Editor-in-chief, Rally Com- mittee 4, Dance Commit- tee 4, National Latin Hon- or Society 1, 2. Schreiber, Robert F. Bob Sodality 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, CSMC 3, 4, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4. Schuerger, James M. jim Sodality 2, 3, 4, Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, National Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 3, Debate Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Officer, Presi- dent, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Servers' Club 3, Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Ofhcer 1, 2, 3. Sedmak, Lawrence D. Sharaba, Anthony B. Shima, George H. Shimko, Frank J. M. Shimko, John A. I-IWW Hifmy Poochie Bonner Shimmer Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin- Whirlo 1, 2, 3, Football Sodality 4, Whirlo 4, In- Sodality 4, Math Club 4, Track 1, 2, Intramurals 1, eer 2, 3, 4, Servers' Club 1, 2, Track 1, Intramurals tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Purple Track 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 2, 4, Purple 8a Gold 4, 1, 2, 3, -National Latin 3, Homeroom Ollicer 2, 8: Gold 4, Rally Commit- 3, 4. Secretary. Honor Society 1. Basketball 1, 2. tee 4, Dance Committee 4, Chemistry Club 3. ....47- Simon, Ronald J. Simonelli, Kenneth P. Ron Babe Meatball Honor Student 25 Intra- Honor Student 25 Track 2, muials 3, 45 Service Club 35 Intramurals l, 2. 3, - Skufca, Edwin C. Smith, Ralph W. Somrak, Donald J. Edbone Smitty Don Sodality 15 Intramurals l, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Stamp Club 2. 2, 3, 45 Rally Committee 45 Homeroom Officer 4. Dance Committee 4. Sontag, Frank A. Amadon Sodality 15 Football 25 Cross Country 45 Track 1, 2, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Ollicer 2, 33 Rally Committee 4. Soos, Louis S. Lou Sweeney, James F . Big Jim Soclality 3, 45 Honor Stu- dent 1, 2, 45 Latineer 3, 45 Debate Club 2, 3, 4, In- tramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 45 National Latin Honor Society 1, 2. Stachowicz, Robert L. Stain brook, David G. Stash Hypo Band l, 2, 3, 45 Whirlo 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Whirlo 15 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Bowling 4. ...48, l Stein, Gerald T. Jerry Whirlo 4, Math Club 4, Intramurals 3. Step, Charles F. Stepo Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin- 3 eer 1, 2, Whirlo 1, 2, , 4, Cross Country 1, 2, Track 1, Servers' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, Purple 8: Gold , Sports Editor, Dance ommitt- tee 4. Sterkel Robert G Strah, Edward F. Stropki, Michael J. Surace, Charles J. Bob Straw Mike Hot-shot Sodality 1 2 Whirlo 1 2 Honor Student 1, 2, Intra- Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Track n ramurals 1 2 3 4 murals 1, 2, 3, 4. 1, 2, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Rally Committee 4 3, 4, Rally Committee 4, Golf 4. Svec HenryR Takacs, Stephen J. Hank Moose Intramurals 1 2 3 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Radio Club 1 Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 1, Athletic Manager 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Ral- ly Committee 4, Dance Committee 4, National Honor Society, 4. Tarkowski, Leo M. Leo M Sodality 1, 2, Athletic Man- ager 4, Honor Student 1, 4, CSMC 3, National Hon- or Society 3, 4, Purple Sc Gold 4, Associate Editor, Club 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Club, Stamp Club 2, Chemistry Club 3, YCS 2, 3, 4, National Latin Honor Socieyt 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Student 2. -49.. Tesar, James J. Rusty Sodality 3, 4, Honor Stu- dent 1, Latineer 1, Whirlo Thomas, Richard S. Dick Sodality 1, 2, 45 Cross Country 2, Football lg Track 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Tkac, Martin A. Mart Cross Country 4. Trefzger, Edward H. Ed Soclality 2, 3, Intramurals 3, 4. Trivisonno, Anthony I. Blubber Valvoda, Ted F. Val Sodality 1g Latineer 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, Debate Club 13 Intramurals 3, 4g Homeroom Oflicer 1, 33 Rally Committee 4. Thomas, Robert A. Whitey Intramurals 1, 3, 45 So- dality 1, 3, 4g Homeroom Officer 4. Tighe, William P. Swiffelbips Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 1, 2, 4, Servers' Club 3, 43 Homeroom Ohicer 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3. Toth, Stephen J. Steve Soclality 1, 2, 3, 4, Whirlo 1, 2, 3, Math Club 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 43 Homeroom Olhcer 1, Chess Club 4g Chemistry Club 35 Bowling 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 4. Triskett, Donald A. Tris Sodality 1, Track 1, 2, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Oflicer 3, 4g Rally Committee 4. Urbanski, Jack R. jack Debate Club 3, 4, Intra- murals 3, 4g Rally Com- mittee 4. Van Auken, Louis C. Lou Intramurals 5, 4, Rally Committee 4, Dance Com- mittee. Vargo, jack G. john Cross Country 1, 2, 5, 4g Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Home- room Oflicer 2, 4. Veres, Richard P. Dick Honor Student 1, 2, 33 Cross Country 1, 2, 5, In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 35 Bowling 4g Chem- istry Club 3. Welsh, Donald F. Don Honor Student 1. Williams, Maurice M. Moe Varga, John F. 1. V. Football 1g Cross Country 2g Track 2, 5, 4g Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 4g Home- room Oflicer 5g Dance Committee 3. Verba, james R. Verb Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4g Homeroom Offlcer 1. Vourron, Robert A. Frenchy Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Radio Club 1. Wicinski, Carl M. Carl Intramurals 1. Wingenfeld, Norman J. Red Wisniewski, john C. Witter, Robert A Woldin, Carl F. Wuco, Carl A. Whiz B. W. Wuv Muscles Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Sodality 1, 3, 45 Band 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 3, 4. Football 15 Homeroom Of- Dance Committee 3. Whirlo 1, 25 Football 3, 45 ficer 25 Rally Committee 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Weightlifting 1, 25 Span- Servers' Club 43 Homeroom ish Club 2, 3. Ollicer 35 Dance Commit- tee 3, 45 CSMC 3. Wurm, Robert J. Worm Sodality 1, 3, 45 Honor Student 15 Football 25 In- tramurals 3, 45 Rally Com- mittee 45 Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 45 National Latin Hon- or Society 1, 25 Cross-coun- try 35 Track 33 Dance Committee 4. Yohman, Edward J. Yokules, Jerry A. Young, Joseph F. Gloomy Gus Ir. jerry joe Sodality 15 Band 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Whirlo 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Zehe, Robert W. Z eke Honor Student 15 Intra- murals 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 1. Zakrajsek, Edward R. C hiuck Whirlo 1, 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball 15 Track 1, 25 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 15 Bowling 3, 4. Zassick, John P. Johnny Sodality 1, 45 Honor dent 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 3, 45 Chess Club 45 Nation al Latin Honor Society 1, 25 Chemistry Club 35 Bowl- ing 4, Manager. Zimmer, Richard Carl Zim Sodality 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Front Row: D. LoGalbo, R. Kotton, L. Corbin, P. Lechner, J. Gaglione, P. Campbell. Second Row: B. Hor- rigan, J. O'Hair, J. McGarr, C. O'Toole, T. Bauza, D. Kasunic, T. Liederbach, E. Burns, R. Keeler. Third Row: E. Skufca, G. LaGanke, W. Gorbett, T. Reim, J. Andrasak, E. Yohman, R. Zehe, M. Minadeo. Back Row: A. Bang, T. Meaney, C. DeCarbo, B. Bryll, B. Fink, L. Odziemski, J. Geary, J. Holdsworth, J. Peters, R. Mansell. The class that led the way-Senior Through thick and thin they swayed. They were led by President Pat Campbell, and fellow officers Bill Horrigan, Bud Bang, John Cassidy, and Bob Salt Mine Fink, who was treasurer, also leading the way on the gridiron. Also on the grid- 5 K iron at the half-time shows were bandsmen Ralph Kotton, John McGarr, and high-stepping 2 . . X Drum Major Dom LoGalbo. Pacing Latin's orators to Victory and several sweepstakes trophies were state finalist Tom Bauza and Dave Kasunic. High among the leaders of X .X the patronship drive was Ed Skufca. Statesman, Chuck OiToole kept the class post- E ed on political issues. Larry Odiemski helped to pace the Cross-Country team to the City Championship. Gordon LaGanke ke t the AH men in the s otlight H11 'f'5' EQ.'S by gaining a high place in the Christmas shorlf story contest. LoGa1bo Earn- Mmm ed a berth on the National Honor Society. Ted Liedberbach and Kasunic , V I X , J ij kept up the academic standings of the class. Belonging to the Sky- J iw ' scraper Club was Tom CTS Meaney. And so you see that the ' x l frndr 7-,1 'J men of Senior A were never outweighed, by leading the way -55? 6 5! under the direction of homeroom teacher Mr. Raymond ' V ff Koelker. ,, , , f We say farewell but not forever . . . Forget our school? Not us-no, never . . . The srne holds true for all the guys . . . We hate to break the old school ties . . . But now before we say adieu . . . Lat's call the roll just once more through: There was Cerny, Hradek, and DeSan . . . Liederbach, Schempp, and Wuco-man! . . . Pirchner, Kerby, Dietrich-band . . . Labasauskas, Jasinski, ff the bowling hand . . . Havlock, Nemanich, Speech Club men . . . Also Molchen, name 'o Ken...Brice, Doubet, and Gulick, track...John Regalbuto was in that pack... Ross, Lanese, I-Ioransky, Ted . . . Somrak, and Schlaudecker, alias Ed . . . Hudak, Partridge, first names Jim . . . And Brother Dwyer-we all loved him . . . Zas- sick, Mrugacz, honor roll both . . . Also Krieger and Steve Toth . . . Farkas, Feeney, Gries and Kares . . . Kopsco, Leyden, Kunes and Veres . . -. Well, that's the roll the last time through . . . To Latin 4B will always be true. Front Row, seated, left to right: K. Molchen, F. Kares, T. Liederbach. Second Row, sealed: R. Labasauskas, R. Brice, J. Doubet, M Dietrich, J. Gulick. Third Row, seated: P. Lanese, D. Somrak, J. Jasinski, J. Feeney. Middle Row, standing: E. Farkas, J. Kopsco, C. Wuco, W. Schlaudecker, R. Ross, A. Schempp, J. Hudak, J. Partridge,.E. Krieger. Back Row: R. De- San, J. Zassick, D. Havlock, R. Veres, R. Gries, R. Kerby, R. Pirchner, C. Mrugacz, R. Kunes, T. Leyden, T. Horansky, S. Toth, E. Cerny, R. Hradek, and J. Nemanich. prone against preaching . . . So fond are we to be taught as men . . . We would gladly do it all over again . . . Words, however, would never tell . . .The fondness we have for dear old C. L. Last Row' R. McConnell R. Loan, D. Brown, L. Sedmak, R. Dow, J. Novak, R. Dineen, D. -Geyer, R. Wurm J. Varga. ifecond Row: Raus, H. Shima, P. Farley, J. Reinman, Corsillo, Tkac, J. Wrsniewski, Wit: ter. Third Row: M. Williams, F. Shimko, C. Step, R. Pardee, C. Chicklno, D. Klicka, R. Schreiber, R. Peipsney Front Row: R. Hurley, D. Sazima, D. Polo, P. Clement, W. Cibula, D. Stainbrook, R. Stackowicz, P. Esker I l f As all good things must come to an end . . . So Senior C must join the trend...Four V i years have come, four years have gone . . . In truth, it is a phenomenon . . . It M I m seems like yesterday that freshmen we were. . .Egad,I shudder to think of I it, sir . . . But in those days we waited for . . . The day that we would i l be a senior . . . Well, here we are and root-te-toot-toot . . . Roll out I I V the carpets, sound out the flute . . . But nevertheless, we are under ' this guise . . . Learned and sound, intellectually-wise . . . School I 3 ed that we are in topics far-reaching . . . We nonetheless are I f X 5.4 -if xq I ,ff 'N f ' ,4,.f . fit WX' ,7 if 'kj' f -' S fl .,,,, lr, s.- Q. .1 ' fs? 5 W. smmsafiggsgga -32?5Q?ff. 2325? Nw wmv ,.,,.,,., v,,v A A Q 'gg -1223133-K WX-if 5L '??51'Z'C : W dwg fsfgwg sum.. t ,www .1-1-Hy: L1 'sasasffnpi S3 A 'Y M m y W 1,1466 X lthough 4E was a rather small class it made itself known throughout the school. Under ather Urban Rupp's capable guidance, 4E hit the top in all school drives. he E men were led by President Don Buynack and his staff of class officers, Jim Grav- ette, Bernie Clark and John Egan, all of whom gained fame in the field of Latin sports uring the past year. E also boasted three golden-tongued N. F. L. members in Eddie Baugh, Jim Sweeney, and Jack Urbanski. onor men who brought the class scholastic honors were Gil Cave and td Trefzger. Members of 4E who were active on the Latineer staff were Ted Valvoda and Jim Sweeney. The world of art was enhanced by two men, Art Buck and Dick Prochaska, the art editor of the Purple and Gold, Front Row, Kneeling: D. Parker, J. Gravette, J. Egan, D. Buynack. Second Row, Stand ing: G. Cave, J. Hedges, J. Hickey, J. McCarthy, A. Buck, A. Fisco, R. Portaro, B Clark. Third Row: L. Jira, T. Kinsella, A. Laslo, P. Corrigan, L. VanAuken, L. Soos, J Sweeney, D. Prochaska. Fourth Row: E. Baugh, J. Urbanski, J. Jones, R. Plona, E Trefzger, B. Pevec, T. Valvoda, B. Boyle, P. Lenehan, G. Machuta, J Norton Casey, Triskett, Neiser, and Tighe . . . Led the class that went so high . . . Senior F in all its glory . . . Has indeed left an interesting story . . . In sports they were really there . . . With Nieser, Tighe and Koren so fair . . . They're really happy guys too . . . None can say they ever were blue . . . In other activities they can't complain . . . With the sodality and debating a couple to name . . . With scholastic Achievement that ranks with the best . . . Senior F has led all the rest . . . The Community Chest will remember its name . . . With their generous hearts they shot it to fame . . . In the squi- dlum drive they did their best . . . To obtain that worthy quest . . . is for forward in all walks of life . . . We'll conquer the hardships in every strife. Front Row: J. Mathis, J. Nieser, R. Casey, B. Tighe, D. Triskett, A. Sharaba. First Row, Standing: J. House, C. Surace, P. Ginley, E. McGraw, D. Hengenius, R. Podojil, E. Kuska, F. Corce, D. D,Agostino, J. Orlando, A. Rispoli. Middle Row: J. Mey- ers, D. Lowe, R. Abbott, A. Kundmueller, F. Levstek, R. Vourron, B. Sterkel, D. Krisek, R. Simon, D. Bosley. Last Row: LM. Sammon, T. Madison, G. Michalke, D. Quinn, W. Keller, J. DeVall, R. Loan, T. Gordos, J. Bolster, D. Brunnett, T. Flynn, R. Koren, S. Kramer. Kneeling: G. Adams, K. Simonelli, J. Burke, J. McGinty J McGarry A Trivisonno J McCarthy Furs! Row Standing R Thornas, R. Calhoon, W. Rigo, M. Stropki, A. Martino J Shimko R Mayer Second Row Standing C Woldin J Chipinka R. Kocin, R. Fitzgerald, C. Wicinski, J. Hagan. Third Row N Wingenfeld F Sontag H Svec J Moore D Gaffney P Fuh ry, A. DiLisi, S. Scaravelli. Under the guidance of Brother Reiter and led by class president Bob Thomas and Vice-President Jack Vargo, 4G gained recognition in sports and extra- curricular activities. The leading representative of 4G in the Athletic field is Jack Vargo, who was an out- standing member of our city and district champion track team, and of our indoor track team. Represent- ing 4G in school drives were Joseph Kocin, who made himself an outstanding member of the senior class bv obtaining over 3100 in patronships for Purple 8: Gold, and Ronald Calhoon, who ranked near the top of the list in the squidulum drive. The election of John Shimko as secretary of the Purple 8: Gold edi- torial and Business staffs added to the honor of Senior Gi. Front. Row: E. Zakrajesk, R. Fox, J. DeI.auer, W. Conrad, R. Hogan, G. O'Donne1l, S. Clement. First Standing: R. Dolence, T. Kordic, F. Dobos, R. Mott, E. Crotty, J. Castiglione, J. Czinke, R. Verba, R. Burns, J. O,DOHH6ll. Second Row: D. Abel, R. Zim- merg G. Hedderman, D. Kusa, R. Langowski, E. Harcsarik, W. Kloss, G. Stein. Third Row: D. Hollenbeck, E. Gallagher, E. Eckenfels, J. Young, J. Yokules. Q Small in membership but game and undaunted in ability and effort, is self-characterized as healthy, happy, and hope- lessf' They were led by such capable men as President Tom Kordic, Vice President Steve Clement, Treasurer jerry DeLauer, and Frank Dobos, secretary, to guide their destinies throughout the year. Bob Langowski and Tom Kordic brought honors to the class as co-captains of the basketball team. Don Kusa and Bob Langowski brought into the gridiron spotlight, The scholastic honors were held by Dick Mott and the National Honor Society claimed Dobos and Kordic. Truly Latin can be proud of the men of who were under the capable guidance of Father Joseph Zeinz. ,li- 5 3 if lf ??f ,- ,f -,.f- .Lf- Q- ...fvf ,,.-4 gr .4 -111 E E 5 .J,f T,... 'lfi ,,,... 'V 11' ff'l J.,- I Ei 5, ,QQ 5, .....,. 3,1 . M1 wx? 5 4 3 P, .9 X ka My 77 fM,.Ws5 Q , S w - -.-939 A ' , zzg 'F' ' .. Q, A V: ' if E Ei z 2, s, in 1. 5 S f 3 5 3, :SF S 31 1 1. win 'QU ' Vg, Qi, ' i we2fQsg7435g,,f , k -1 -5 i s ., . 1 as A If-::. -- V , 5'1 fm f K wswwgggggsus ' '53 ffnfa Q 3555 1 N ' M y 'gb ,...,. . , I I H. 49 ay , ,.,,,f 5 MH, wgbsfwzfag U laissgfmk fm-fm.M,f mmyfzersf W 55:xiE5?S?3 fwzziszgfgi, mziaigaw wmrm .MPM Wyse' 2, My f - 'HW' 3 Lf ., xl V2 1 Y 1 i A W 5 5 ' T z EMMA, X 1 b z was 'W , l l l l 1 LMosT WITHOUT exception, a victory in any field of endeavor depends upon the strength of the reserves. This can very well be applied to our underclassmen. Without them the class of '50 would have realized few of their goals and achievements. Wnahgiaaifahx Leaders all, the class of ffifty-one takes over the job of guiding the school by example and good sportsmanship. -54- Front Row C Pezdirtz, C. Suskowicz, S. Guarino, G. Reclenshek, J. Stain, D. Shrembech, A. Schwerko, N Smiechewicz Second Row: R. Kilroy, J. Loftus, C. Bush, L. Balogh, J. Garner, G. Vosmik, R. Burk, T Smith P Ghirla, W. Borgman. Third Row: S. Hovancek, D. Logar, L. Berichon, A. Dickard, W. Novak R Shuch R. Nusker, M. Ottman, D. Winslow. Fourth Row: J. Kelly, T. Berka, R. Daly, P. Heffernan W Carrick, R. Muzic, J. Feeney, N. Bral, D. Cupicka. They call themselves the Class of Athletes, and well they may. With Frosh foot- ball coach, Mr. Daniel Lavelle, as their Homeroom advisor, Junior A was represented on the gridiron by George Vosmik, class president, Bill Novak, and Pete Ghirla, Our spirited Latin track team claimed Pat Heffernan, Bob Muzic, Louis Balogh, class treasurer, Vosmik, and John Stain, Al Schwerko and Dave Schrembeck, while Conrad Bush and Ghirla played with the basketball squads. Jack Garner, vice-presi- dent was active in the extra-curricular activity World as a Latineer writer. The class did not limit its activities to the sports worldg Vosmik sparkled as a varsity debater, while Ghirla, Heffernan, Burk, Vosmik, Guarino, Nusker, Bral, and Garner were So- dalists. A little of everything and a lot of something -this identifies active Junior B, which had one or two men in almost every school activity and a spirit in the class of doing something extra. Tony Musca was class president, with John Hollis vice- president and Angelo Trivisonno secretary-treasurer. Terry Masterson and Don Swiatowski were honor students, and Masterson was also an envied member of the National Honor Society. Musca and Hollis made themselves famous with the CL basketball team as well as leading the class. Frank Koch and Steve Sebesta were debaters and members of the Latineer staff. Tom Farley was a Latineer photographer along with Koch. Masterson played with the band, and Tom Rusnaczyk and Kraft were Sodalists. Bro. George Siegwarth was homeroom advisor. Front Row fseatedj: J. Murray, R. Micco, C. Pfister, J. Vesnesky, R. Napoli, L. Skwarski, S. Swia- tkowski, W. Prymas. Second Row: J. Sammon, T. Rusnaczyk, R. Dolenc, J. Hollis, A. Musca, J. Lennon S. Peidl, R. Gohring, S. Sebesta. Third Row: R. Rhode, T. Farley, P. Raglow, T. Masterson, J. Haladus F. Swegel, R. Lach, C. Dippel. Fourth Row: A. Glicker, T. Wiegand, C. Krivenki, S. Frederick, A. Shib- ley, B. Kilkenny, T. Torda, F. Koch, Hz Quinn, J. Joyce. Absentees: T. Olsen, R. Kraft, C. Januska. 9 N -,X I F., 1 I ' .,,.f' - ,M -.,, far, c,! Front Row: J. Sienger, J. Burian, J. Maire, E. Synck, S. Horvath, J. Kurth, R. Jindra, R. Gombach. Sec- ond Row: F. Kay, J. Dunn, A. Callaghan, P. Neroni, E. Schwallie, J. Burke, D. Hoopingarner, R. Ross- man, K. Forman, A. Stoessner. Third Row: E. Majkrzak, J. Murray, D. Lynch, R. Thayer, R. Maver, H. Kowalski, J. Paulus, J. Piskur, M. Hayes, D. Schmitt. Fourth Row: F. Kovar, E. Maruca, J. Donnelly, E. Miller, R. Cejer, A. Bendall, R. Barendt, D. Livingston, R. Latine, P. Cuccia. Junior C contributed to many of the athletic activities in the school, with stars such as Steve Horvath, John Donnelly and Ed Schwallie in football. Under the hoops were Tom Burke, Don Hoopingarner, Steve Horvath, and Eugene Maruca. Co-captain Joe Kurth led the Cross-Country team through a successful season along with Al Stoessner. N. H. S. members were Fred Kovar and Horvath. Special dis- cussions were held each Thursday on vital topics under the direction of the class officers, Tom Burke, president, Ed Schwallie, vice-president, Don Hoopingarner, secretary, and Pete Neroni, treasurer. Schwallie, Horvath, Kovar, and Ronald Maver were active in the Sodality. Kovar also served on the Latineer staff. 3C was repre- sented on the honor roll by Richard Latine. Brother Raymond Streiff was home- room advisor. UNIOR D One of the few classes in the school whose members received their grades by raising a smell in class was Junior D, the chemistry-minded homeroom of Bro. Paul Machoweiz. This molecule-inquisitive class elected Tom Marko to run their weekly class meetings and serve as homeroom president, Louis Kasinski coped the vice president spot while Paul Cosma became secretary and Jerry Helfrich, treasurer. The National Honor Society claimed Marko and Kant. Bill Byrne and his Athletes Footnotes inhabited the sports editor's desk in the Latineer Room while class mental honors were won by the high grades of Kant. Membership in Latin's speech club was supplied by the golden voices of Kant, Marko, Hoffert, Williams, Rocco, Kogovsek, Maneri, and McDonough. First Row: fSeatedJ: P. Mauerer, E. Katalinas, R. Maneri, C. Orkey, T. Hoffert, R. McHarg, D. Behmer J. Walczak, R. Schneider, J. Sulak, W. Byrne. Second Row: C. Braun, J. Helfrich, P. Cosma, L. Kosinski T. Marko, D. Kant, J. McGraw, R. Kenny, V. Gattuso, T. Raia. Third Row: T. Greer, R. Busic, K. Mc- Donough, R. Machnick, N. Devine, T. Miller, R. Beidle, L. Best, L. Fischer, E. Kogovsek. Fourth Row: A. Rocco, R. Ancell, B. Kowaleski, R. Wiehn, T. Williams, W. Brennan, D. Fridrich, L. Ruckstuhl, J Zernic, K. Longo. I'1 ont Row Cseatedbz B. Hanratty, G. Thorney, D. Pasek, G. Schue1'er, R. Schwind, R. Rolick, F. Mul- vanrty R McCafferty. Second Row: K. Mahall, T. Jemielity, J. Johnson, R. Edwards, G. Whitney, J. Zunt, J Mallin R Plavan, B. Steinbock. Third Row: L. Pihera, J. Phelan, G. Sasko, T. Meglen, N. Christopher, '1 Oster J Hanrahan, R. Shafer, J. Monahan. Absenteex: J. Jarmusch, W. Viazanko. The small but powerful group of twenty-eight 5E men provided CL with leaders in art, debating, athletics, publications, scholarship and Sodality. With Brother Rob- ert Maguire as homeroom teacher, this band claimed almost all of their members in some extra-curricular activity. They were led by Bob Edwards, president, and Gene Whitney, vice-president, and Jim Mathis of 41-7, who had classes with 3E and was unanimously chosen to be their secretary-treasurer. Tom Jemielity, Bob Edwards, Larry Pihera, and Bob Shafer contributed their talents to the Latineer, while Jemie- lity and Ken Mahall were debaters. Pihera, Mahall, Edwards, and Jemielity were names consistently seen on the honor roll. In the sports world, Ray Zunt ran track, Nick Christopher was an outstanding varsity hoopster, and Tom Meglen was a varsity gtidder. UNIOR F If you should happen to look into Room 19 during the 9:50 period any day, the sight you would see would be one of diligent, hard-working future business men, laboring with their adding machines, ledgers and calculating machines. Guiding and training them in their attempt to become efficient, competent, and successful in the business world is Brother Othmar Miller. Chosen by their homeroom to lead the class of 3F were Joe Sawicki, president, Leo Paratore, vice presidentg Bernard Cuilli, secretary, and Eugene O'Donald, treasurer. In the world of extra-curricular activities Cuilli played the fullback position on the varsity football squad while Leo Paratore sparkled as a varsity basketball guard. Latirfs small but energetic group of cheerleaders claimed Frank Sadar. ' Front Row CSeatedJ: R. Gallagher, J. Kowallek, F. Sadar, J. Bubsey, S. Nemeth. Second Row J Macerol J. Beutell, D. Roeder, J. O'Donnel1, J. Sawicki, B. Cuilli, I.. Paratore, J. McCluskey, D. Weber Tbzrd Row N. Lexa, H. Zupancic, D. Bores, P. Petralia, J. Nero, R. Feskanin, M. Morin, J. Kascsak Fourth Row J Stocker, J. Doman, T. Gleason, J. Jakubowski, W. Best, N. Armbruster, J. Jares. Fzrst Row iSeatedD: R. Piotrowski, D. Barrow, A. Feddrix, G. Kilroy, R. Kurz, J. OlShea, W. O'Keefe, W Schaefer G Dishinger. Second Row: F. Prijatel, J. Kmiec, G. Rybicki, G. Kwiatkowski, C. Kil- ' ' ' ' : M. DeCillo, foyle T Moughan N. Puinno, P. Snyder, E. McGrea1, L. Valentino, F. D1L1llo. Thzrd Row B Chessar E Kenny, J. Richard, M. Smyczek, J. McDonough, J. Trueman, R. Cinadr, D. Sobiesinski, J. Under the capable leadership of varsity fullback, Nick Puinno, assisted by vice president Terry Moughan, secretary Joseph Kmiec, and National Honor Society member and class treasurer Gil Kilroy, Junior G placed representatives in many of the major activities of the school. Devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary was fostered by the membership of Kmiec, Dan Sobiesinski, jim Morrisey, jim Mc- Donough, Puinno, and Dick Cinadr in our Our Lady's Sodality. Guidance was af- forded the class in the person of their homeroom teacher, Mr. William Ternansky. Upholding the scholastic standing of this robust junior class was Frank Prijatil, who frequently inscribed his name on the coveted Honor Roll. Nor was athletic talent lackin among the junior G-Men with Cinadr, Puinno, McDonough, Kmiec and 8 Morrisey representing their class in the fields of physical competition. 4.71.- l 3 l l E 5 A Hue spirit of co-operation in all campus activities pres ages a successful year for the new juniors of 1950-51. ...72.- First Row fSeatedJ: R. Bogolin, R. DePasqua1e, A. Mlakar, M. Mohr, T. Fussner, W. Lewis, T. Ma- runa, H. Koerner, D. Dolsak, A. Caine, R. DeAngelis. Second Row: J. Ferrara, T. Lanese, C. Murray, L. Drasler, R. Mancini, R. Hobart, J. Hach, J. Kocevar, S. Azusenis, D. Willis, J. Feldkircher, D. Hibler. Third Row: E. Jacquer, G. Fuerst, B. Lewis, M. Creedon, W. Gilroy, J. Corso, A. Ackerman, T. Ginley, W. Hefferle, J. Maher. Fourth Row: T. Fitzgerald, L. Dardy, K. Burke, G. Maloney, V. Downey, C. Kukula, J. Lloyd, A. Bostwick, J. Divis, R. Marzano. Under the guidance of Brother Joseph Kuntz as homeroom advisor, Sophomore A placed men in nearly every major activity, they copped the presidency and secretary position of the sophomore sodality in James Feldkircher and Tom Maruna, respec- tively. Leo Dardzynski was president of the 'Camera Club. The honor roll showed the names of Don Hibler, John Hach, James Feldkircher, Ronald Bogolin, Tom Maruna, Tom Lanese, Bill Hefferle, and Tony Mlakar. Hefferle, Art Bostwick, and Vernon Downey contributed their talents to the Latineer, while Kevin Burke, Ronald Bogo- lin, and Tom Fussner were debaters. In athletics Maruna and Feldkircher were mem- bers of the Cross-Country squad, and John Hach and Feldkircher were gridders. Officers of this active and aggressive class were Louis Drasler, president, John Hach, vice-presidentg Raymond Hobart, secretary, and Ronald Mancini, treasurer. Left to Right, Front Row CSeatedJ: J. O'Leary, L. Walslu, J. Raymond, D. Pazderak, C. Rini, J. Weizer W. Skiba, J. Nemunaitis, J. Rodgers. Second Row: H. Strater, A. Jablonowski, J. Siwinski, J. Ramsey J. Goetz, T. Warholic, T. Range, R. Rutkowski. Third Row: J. Snabl, R. Ortmann, R. Piepsny, F. Blakez M. Ward, W. Raglow, K. Prendergast, M. Farona, G. Cook. Fourth Row: H. Seager, D. Gordon, G. Vaul T. Staidle, L. Valentine, T. Thornton, C. Santa Maria, J. Rezac. Ahsentees: E. Wrost, R. DeCresie, F Penko, R. DeCresie, B. Samerdyke. Boosting six honor students in Jim Raymond, Jim Ramsey, John O'Le-ary, Tom Thorton, Henry Strater, and Mike Ward, 2B placed among the best classes of the school. To show B's standing in regard to activities let us review some statistics. The sodality ranked high with twelve B-men. The service club and band ranked second and third, with seven and six members respectively. The Latineer, Knights of the Altar, and debate team tied for fourth place with three members each. Other organizations with one or two members of sophomore B were: the library staE, the camera club, the CSMC, and the Whirlo. Also members of this very active class were six Jayvee basketball players and three Jayvee football players. Homeroom ad- visor was Brother Klick. -74.. 9 9 With Brother Joseph Spehar as homeroom teacher, the class of Sophomore C excelled in their undertakings from athletics to homeroom projects. Chuck McCabe was president, Tony DePalma vice-president, George Walsh, secretary, and Jim Fitzpatrick, treasurer. George Sommitz and Len Roether were capable debaters. Mc- Cabe and Tom Feldkamp gave their time to the Sodality. On the football field were Fitzpatrick, Walsh, Jim Flynn, Aurelio Campensa, and Ted Bonnay with the JV'sg Pete DeFranco was a varsity star. Jim Mackin, Campensa, and Adelbert Kopachy played basketball, while John Breen and John Cassell were members of the track team. The class emerged high in the final standings of the Sophomore intramural track and basketball contests. A special project of this energetic class was a news- paper called QC Habla with McCabe and Feldcamp as editors. First Row fSeatedD: M. Mclnnerney, G. Somnitz, W. McNulty, R. Chmela, R. Ready, G. Poulin, J. Breen, L. Corio, F. Porcella, T. Peterlin, F. Azzarello. Second Row: J. Mackin, J. Beres, J. Cassell, G. Walsh, C. McCabe, A. DePalma, R. Arnold, D. Lewis, J. Grebe, T. Gravette. Third Row: J. Caldwell, R. DeCre- sie, D. Lombardo, W. Quick, H. Caffrey, D. Neidert, P. DeFranco, R. DeCresie, L. Roether, A. Kopa- chy. Fourth Row: T. Bonnay, W. Borawski. M. Cipullo, B. Zaccaro, E. Neroni, J. Flynn, T. Feldkamp, R. Bruyere, T. Kelly, A. Campensa. Absent: J. Fitzpatrick. -75- First Row CSeatedJ: W. Kubat, D. Mohr, J. Rudmann, R. Ford, D. Celico, R. Rose, R. Portaro, L Lanza, D. Koesel, R. Reilly, T. Kmiec. Second Row: L. Pinto, D. Dwyer, R. Gabel, V. Grdina, J. Man- ning, S. Farinacci, R. Rodriguez, T. Jezior, R. Keller, J. Waters, P. Yerashunas. Third Row: J. DiCillo, R. Maclvor, J. Waugaman, P. Mullee, J. Felty, M. Trigiani, C. Dolce, L. Werner, G. Hollish. Fourth Row: R. Kerver, D. Griffin, J. McBride, R. Michalski, K. Theisen, L. McDonough, B. Militello, R. Mathias, L. Franey, E. Kenneley. Absentees: A. Strok, D. Major. Some classes publish a homeroom newspaper, others turn out small magazines ever so often, but here is one class that has gone into competition with this journal. They have undertaken to produce a homeroom year book! In striving to live up to their motto of 2D stands for Daring and Determination , they elected Salvatore Farinacci as homeroom president, Bob Rodriguez, Veepg John Manning Secretary, and Tony Jezior, Treasurer. Brother Jose Cintron was homeroom advisor and un- der his able direction 2D won five first-place Latin pennants during the spirited squidgulum drive. And activities! The various members of sopohome DU belonged to twelve major activities in the school, with Our Lady's Sodality running tops with seven members. Ray Reilly, Leo McDonough, Tom Kmiec, and Tony Jezior became regular subscribers to the Honor Roll. -75.- Outstanding in Sodality and athletic membership, Sophomore E was led by Bill Ryan as president, James Synk, vice-president, Ed Glassner as secretary, and Chuck Smith, treasurer. Larry Parker, John Mulhern, and George Thorpe were names seen often on the honor roll. The Sodality claimed Glassner, Synk, Norbert Malinowski, Thorpe, and Joseph Domabyl as members. Football players were Ryan, Ed Scheel, Chuck Smith, Larry Buehner, Joe Varanese, and Larry Simak, while Synk was prof- ficient as a hoopster. A group packed with pep and power, this aggregation, under Brother Wilbert Hamm as homeroom moderator, emerged as the winners in two football ticket drives, displaying their loyalty and ability to do their share. Ronald Buckley snapped pictures for the Latineer as a member of the photography depart- ment, while Ed Glassner was a reporter on the editorial staff. First Row: D. Faye, S. Bohinc, J. Hickey, B. Johnston, G. Konecsny, L. Buehner, D. Robertson, J. Kleri F. Forak, T. Vorndran, R. Larabee. Second Row: T. Fillinger, J. Varanese, J. Schempp, L. Divis, E. Glass- ner, W. Ryan, C. Smith, J. Synk, J. Schauer, E. Scheel, D. Smith, T. Minadeo. Third Row: R. Pheiffer, L. Parker, R. Bendes, L. Skrivan, J. Slogar, T. McCullogh, J. Mulhern, J. Keating, G. Stevenson, D. Kelly. Fourth Row: J. Kresh, J. Chanon, N. Malinowski, L. Collins, G. Thorpe, R. Buckley, J. pomabyl, R. Swerko, L. Simak, R. Spies. . -77- First Row CSeatedJ: J. Young, P. Stuerzenberger, M. Gallagher, D. Shimek, L. Thompson, P. Purcell, M Vitullo, J. Senger. Second Row: R. Widmar, T. Andrews, R. Kaminski, J.Dickens, F. Kaspar, R.Wysocki J. Castle, R. Coon, R. Wallace, E. DiFranco. Third Row: R. Gliebe, N. Whitney, C. Comella, T. McGrath F. King, J. Scully, M. Kelly, J. Blank, N. Scheirman. Fourth Row: J. McFadden, T. Lane, J. Myers, C Wilson, J. Morrow, R. Kollon, W. Ritt, B. Kochis. Absent: J. Kalal. Occupying room 13 and with Brother James Masur as their homeroom teacher, Sophomore F early in the year elected Ron Wysocki as their president. Frank Kas- par was made vice-president, while Joe Castle took over the job of secretary and Jim Dickens became treasurer. The Cathedral Latin Camera Club was the brain storm of Jack McFadden who originated and organized it. Among its first members from ZF were Tom Andrews, Dick Coon, and Jim Dickens. John Morrow proved to be one of Latin's top-notch debaters from the sophomore division and also an active Socialist. Other socialists were Andrews and Wysocki. James Myers, Norman Whitney, and Bob Widmar were members of the mission group of the Sodality. The names James Blank, Frank Kaspar and Pat Purcell could frequently be seen on the honor roll. -78- Coach Leo Walczuk's homeroom made itself well-known in the activity limelight throughout the entire year. This spirited group paced the school in the Christmas Canned Food Drive by bringing in a record-breaking total of over eleven hundred percent over their quota. Led by Richard Merk as president, Roger Adams, vice- president, William Amato as secretary, and Donald Laner as treasurer, the class of 2G made a name for itself by copping winning honors in the sophomore intra- murals, track and basketball competition. Donald Engeman was the star sophomore back on the varsity grid squad, while Paul Pogo played with the JV hoopsters. First Row: E. Armbruster, C. Ritondaro, J. Dick, C. Wicinski, R. Miller, B. Hentemann, N. Hedderman, J. Ackley, W. Lange. Second Row: J. Reinmann, D. Patti, J. Wegas, D. Lauer, R. Merk, R. Adams, W. Amato, J. Harris, D. Engernan. Third Row: L. Smila, J. Hudak, A. Rinaldi, J. Spisak, B. Toth, R. Haas, M. Dulay, J. Prunella, V. Tancredi. Fourth Row: R. Kubinski, P. Fogo, J. Lorig, W. Shell, D. Brazalovics, J. Cook, R. Phillips, G. DiSanto, J. Borowske. Into the corridors and classrooms of Cathedral Latin came a band of talented boys hailed by all as the Faithful Froshf, -80- First Row Heated? Left to Right: N. Butch, D. Lamontia, R. Zubek, R. Rymarczyk, J. Tom- anocy, G. Romansky, K. Dobos, R. Donavan, A. Puleo, C. Mikolsky. Second Row: A. Ciecier- ski, J. Anjeskey, R. Bayer, J. Rusnaczyk, J. Vaccarillo, P. Seman, R. Maloy, J. Sendry, A. Van- yc, J. Vickers, R. Mickey. Third Raw: E. Gordon, A. Lucas, W. Esterwood, A. Noble, R. Coc- cia, T. Law, P. Loftus, A. Kovalik, J. Kiley, J. Guzowski. Fourth Row: G. Holzheimer, A Azusenis, R. Meredith, R. Abraham, R. Oliger, R. Battes, W. Harrison, J. Flynn, R. Ceraolo, J. Owen, J. Burgundi. Coming to Latin in September determined to show every- one what a spirited class could do Freshmen AH has gone far toward obtaining that goal by placing more students on the honor role than any other class in the school. The Room 30 Gazette , edited by Dick Zubek, Eugene Gordon, and Paul Seaman, discussed controversial issues which arose in the school and kept the fellows posted on homeroom ac- tivities. With Brother Thomas McCluskey as their home- room teacher they elected John Vacarillo, president, John Rusnacyk, vice president, Bob Maloy, secretary and Paul Seman, treasurer. Daily homeroom periods were used to discuss Catholic magazine articles. Working together with their officers they developed a good neighbor policy and a joke was the rule rather than the exception. -31- First Row CSe:ztedJ Left to Right: M. Laughlin, R. Degrandis, D. Gaskill, T. Dempsey, D. Hoernig, T. Nemeth, E. Palinchik, C. Jackson, S. Hamilton, W. Mestek, G. Walsh. Second Row: R. Smith, W. Frinschman, C. Winger, P. Kilbane, C. SantaMaria, A. Zachlin, W. Kryz- nowek, L. Steinbock, D. Browske, J. Welks. Third Row: J. Kinsey, L. Sexton, C. Amato, L. Wells, W. Nicol, R. Patrick, J. Krysiak, A. Diloreto, N. Browski, D. jacquet. Fourth Row: W. O'Neill, T. Podwoski, R. Patton, R. Huberty, W. Broscheid, P. Curry, T. Wilson, W. Com- iskey, C. Santa, W. Slivka. In their first year at Latin, the members of Freshmen B set an enviable record for future Freshmen classes to dupli- cate. Leading his division in the field of scholastic achieve- ment Was scholarship winner Adam Zachlin, closely follow- ed by Dave Jacquet and C. Jackson. With Walter Krzyno- Wch as president, Chuck Jackson, vice-president, Paul Kil- bane, secretary, and Carmen Santamaria, treasurer, B went far in the fields of athletics by tying lC for the Frosh intramural basketball lead. Latin's speech club, the Nation- al Forensic League claimed such orators as Carmelo Amato, Leo Wells, Bill O'Neill and Bob Smith. By far the most pop- ular clubs with the members of Freshmen B were the Sodality and Cadet band, each being represented by nine B men. C. J. Amato claimed the title class historian , and the IB funny-bone was supplied with much Irish humor by Pat Curry. ..82.. One of the most active of all the freshman classes this year was Freshman C, the homeroom of Brother James Mc- Gloin. They first put their right foot forward when they adopted as a class motto: 1C, Champs in Everything , to lead them to this goal, they chose Steve Bosway to be class president, Al Musca took the vice-presidency, and Pat Ber- nardo and Pat Gaffney were elected secretary and treasurer, respectively. The Sodality was the most popular school or- ganization, With C-Menv, as Bosway, Bernardo, Tom Hef- fernan, Frank Joyce, jim Kindler, Don Broadbent, Tom Landwei, Ed Yarnovich, john Yatson, Carl Szuter, and jim Passant joined the ranks of Mary's army. Inter-class com- petition saw Freshman C place third in the entire school in the squidgulum drive, and cop first honors in freshman basketball intramurals. First Row: C. Orlie, E. Kelly, C. Pentrack, R. Perusek, N. Wendrowski, F. Joyce, T. Godwin R. Lauldi, P. Geary, J. Yatson. Second Row: T. Heffernan, P. Behrn, H. Smith, J. Goetz, Musca, S. Bosway, P. Gaffney, P. Bernardo, T. O'Toole, J. Kxndler, R. Bohn, T. Landwel Third Row: D. Kuchar, J. Catalano, E. Kosiewicz, R. Forystek, L. Perko, M. Schlund, L. Go- lonka, J. Ward, R. Holzman. Fourth Row: R. Legan, D. Rhoa, Passant, R. Mscichowski D. Broadbent, J. Gibbons, C. Szuter, E. Yarnovich, W. Chamberlain, D. Strathern. Absent: J Jackson. -33.- x , a Fwst Row: J. Chaplih, A. DeVeto, R. McEntee, R. Occhionero, W. Dvorak, E. Gresko, W. Burr, R. Gleason, T. Killeen, R. Szabo. Second Row: V. Timioni, J. Forrestal, J. DeOreo, F. Peters, R. Bajko, D. Davis, A. Campola, R. Cvetic, A. Zitnik, R. Mangan. Third Raw: W. Immarnio, J. Ratkovsky, W. Strah, L. Vendit- ti, P. Morrison, L. Verbiar, W. Cox, J. Trask, R. Galka, R. Sundra. Fourth Row: T. Buynack, W. Jaras, J. Ward, J. Walsh, A. Wright, J. Zarn, T. Hallis, R. Reinmann, J. Horrigan, K. Sroub. Absent: J. Lorz, N. Haffey. FRESHMEN D The right to be called the brains of the student body can readily go to Freshman D as they frequently placed more students on the honor roll than any other class. Those whose names appeared often on the roll were Richard Zu- bek, John Vaccariello, Paul Seman, Carl Romansky, Bob Maloy, Bob Bayer, Joe Sendry, Al Lucas, Harold Esterwood, Ray Liger, and James Owen. Under the class officers John Vaccariello, president, John Rusnacyk, vice-president, Paul Seman as secretary, and Bob Maloy, treasurer, the class ac- complished much. The lD Gazette was one of the many class projects undertaken by the talented class which was under the supervision of Brother Edward Grimme, home- room teacher. -34- Freshman is one class that has reached a certain ma- turity not commonly found in a freshman class. Mr. Frank Kirchendorfer was homeroom teacher and under his dis- cerning eye the members of were represented in nearly every activity in the schoolg they first displayed this ability when they elected Dick Schoenfeld to lead them as their president. Bill Abel became vice president and the secretary and treasurer posts fell to Bob Hidinski, and Jim DeFabio, respectively. On the freshman football team, Defabio and Hilinski were standouts. Dan Gergel became a member of the Latin Debating Society and often succeeded in engrav- ing his name on the plaque marked Honor Roll . First Row CSenteciJ: T. Dubick, J. Lowe, M. Rini, P. Flanagan, J. Rajcher, J. Kaiser, S. Brann, J. Clifford, R Schmidlin, R. DePaul. Second Row: F. Zaucha, J. Maruna, R, Hogya, J. Defabio, R. Schoenfeld, R. Cel- lars, R. Hilinski, R. Krejci, R. Rado, Kalapos. Tloirzl Row: T. Kipfstuhl, L. Kazimour, K. Zack, T. Sadowski R. McGinty, D. Vista, D. Gergel, N. Miland, S. Raczka. Fourth Row: E. MacDonald, M. Looby, D. Varga R. Heil, N. Cowan, R. Wem, D. Nottage, R. Maloney, W. Abel, W. Zielinskr. Absentee: L. Kalapos. 3 7 First Row fSeatedJ Left to Right: J. Kaplan, J. Shima, P. Dorenkott, P. Lenahan, R. Lechner, W. North, D. Weeks, W. Mooney, W. Coughlin, F. Bagi. Second Row: J. Vales, A. Lepkowski, R. Raach, W. Snyder, M. Clark, V. Iacianci, W. Lefler, ji. Scott, A. Lawrence, T. Ackerman. Third Row: J. Selvaggio, R. Tarantino, R. Jablonowski, A. Cardaman, W. Jira, M. Fuerst, R. Rogers, L. Scully, A. Gambatese, E. Jarzynski. Fourtlo Row: A. Bouhassin, T. Diemert, H. Mullin, R. Scott, A. Frate, F. Manning, J. Trombo, L. Visconti, P. Stein. Absent: R. Cefaratti. Under the guidance of Victor Iacianci as president, Miles Clark, vice-president, Jerry Scott, treasurer, and Bill Lefler, secretary, the class of Freshman F was undoubtedly famed for its record of athletic competition. With the frosh grid squad were Tony Cardaman, Don Weeks, Bill Lefler, Tom Diemert, the Scott brothers, Dick and jerry, Miles Clark, Tony Frate, Vic lacianci, Pat Lenahan, Leonard Visconti, and Gerald Trombo. On the hardwood court were Carda- man, Weeks, the Scott brothers, Frate, and Frank Manning. The outstanding spirit of co-operation spurred the class on to a top position in the outcome of the Squidgulum drive. This spirit also contributed to the success which this class enjoyed in the sports field, truly it can be said that in the Freshman division, IF was the class of athletes. Homeroom advisor was Mr. Catalioto. Here is a class that is really outstanding. They have an excess of money in their treasury! President Ed Voytek, aided by Veep Ed Toth, secretary Frank Soltis, and Treasur- er Laynard Woods kept 1G one of the busiest homerooms. They threw a Christmas party, supported the various drives, placing fourth in the squidulum, and had regular class meet- ings. Extra-curricular activities weren't neglected, either, with president Voytek and George Brinkman playing both basketball and football. The honor roll carried the names of William Demand and William Gordos. IGH men also had representatives in the cadet and regular band and Knights of the Altar, in addition to all this, they found time to place high in the canned food drive, organize room-cleaning com- mittees to keep the room tidy and still maintain a high class average. First Row f.S'eatedJ: L. Panasewicz, C. Schabroni, G. Horak, R. Godinsky, G. Brickman, J I-Iilscher, J. Gulick, W. Demand, F. Kosmerl, D. Miller. Second Row: J. Gressler, R. Dvorak W. Jarzynkowski, R. Nicolay, M. Trivisonno, E. Toth, E. Voytek, F. Soltis, C. Krejsa, J. Cor- rigan. Tlaird Row: W. Gordos, W. Loftus, J. Hinko, J. Drummond, T. Tabor, A. Matysek, S Slage, F. Mazurowski, C. Gilmore, J. Smullen. Fourth Row: J. Sabo, J. Winter, H. Horner, R Balogh, F. Fath, R. Szczesny, J. Walsh, G. Billings, R. Furlong. First Row CSeatedJ: J. Hanratty, J. Byrns, R. Sullivan, R. Smith, R. McCarthy, J. McGarry, L. Yafanaro, N. Schutz, S. Mikolay, L. Lumsden. Second Row: W. Vencl, Kilbane, T. McGonegal, R. Sprenger, J. Mastro, W. Juhas, S. Armstrong, E. Kepp, T. Gohring, R. Sullivan, R. Sulzer. Third Row: E. Midgette, D. Hopeck, D. Collins, M. Williams, R. Mohr, G. Green, J. Powers, T. O'Toole, R. O'Shea, A. Sebesta. Fourth Row: S. Vitanza, R. DiLalla, J. Rakoczy, A. Simko, J. Tyboroski, J. Whitmore, R. Felice, B. Giannetti, V. Hueter, F. Andel. Absent: L. Woods. Such constructive works as remedial reading, art appre- ciation, development of moral habits, and extemporaneous speaking were just a few of the activities undertaken by Freshman during their homeroom period. This class of forty-two members, with Brother Ralph Pranger as home- room advisor, elected Bill Juhas to be their president, Jim Mastro, vice-president, Stuart Armstrong, secretary, and Laynard Woods, treasurer. Three freshman band members came from lH in the persons of Ed Kepp, Russell Mohr, and John Whitmore. Scholastic honors were copped early by Ron DiLalla while Bernard Giannetti played center on the frosh grid squad. Our Lady's Sodality was represented in lH by such hard-working members as Dick Sulzer, Al- bert Sebesta, and Joe Tyboroski. , -89- - SEA Q35 EQ M.. --MW-ww ., wc? I : Q 1 QW f igffffi OR FOUR YEARS, we have lived amid an atmosphere of Catholicity . . . now, at THE TURNING POINT . . . we must enter the realm of secularism and bring our Christian educa- tion to its goal . . . to combat error and spread good. effyzbfz SENIOR SODALITY OFFICERS Left to Right: DICK HURLEY Treasurer JOE PRESUTTO Prefect KEN MOLCHEN Vice-Prefect JOHN REGALBUTO Secretary Reverend Philip C. Hoelle Functioning as the backbone of religious activities through- out the school, Father Philip C. Hoelle, S.M., Chaplain, prepared Latin men for the Turning Point through his private consultations. 4-YEAR SODALISTS J. Presutto, R. Hurley, D erbach, J. Regalbuto, K W. Tighe. Back Row: C. Step, J. Feeney, R. Witter, I-I. Ramerman, R. Labasauskas, P. Campbell, H. Shirna, J. Schuerger, W. Schlaudecker, S. Toth. Middle Row: W. Tighe, E. Jira, E. Cerney, L. Tarkowski, J. Doubet, E. Krieger, V. Zassick, C. Mrugacz, S. Jarzynkowski, C. Surace. Front Row: L. Van Auken, D Kasunic, T. Liederbach, R. Hurley, J. Regalbuto, J. Presutto, K. Molchen, D. LoGalbo, R. Brice, C O,Too1e. LoGalbo, C. Surace, J. Fee- ney, L. VanAuken, T. Lied- Molchen, B. Schlaudecker, P. Camp bell, D. Kasunic, , . Jw J . '5 f zu N ,. zf' V321 12' EMM 'Q HW' ww W Www we-rw 'T'- 1N.N,xm wg U 5' Mei' mg 1'-I' W-M . A Q - Wm.. ,f M, aww- ,, . - - Wy, -wfwl-f 1' 535, V :WV W ,g 4,1 Gil 5 '- K x Left to right, Front row: J. Lloyd, E. Glassner, J. Hack, T. Maruna, F. Manning, J. Feldkircher, A. Caine, D. Ma- jor, J. garso, L. Drasler. Second row: J. Siwinski, R. Reilly, J. Raymond, P. Purcell, J. McBride, A. Bostwick, W. H 1 . S - - ' ' ' ' e er e, J ynk. Lust ww. J. Ramsey, C. SantaMar1a, J. Kresl, N. Malinowski, G. Thorpe, R. Wysocki, T Thornton, C. Kukula, H. Strater, J. Rezac, L. Valentine. Back row: P. Bernardo, E. Yarnovich, J. Passant, J. Ward, A. Wright, A. Zitnik, J. Trask, T. Buynack, Davis. Middle row: R. Kovalik, T. Sendry, R. Perusek, F. Joyce, R. Maloy, F. Tabor, A. DeVeto, T. Landwei. Front row: E. Galka, W. Immarino, J. Forrestal, V. Fimiani, R. Kindler, R. Sundra, J. Ratkovsky, D. Jacquet. FRESHMEN KNIGHTS OF THE ALTAR D. Davis, W. Chamberlain, R. Rogers, E. Kelly, R. Maloy, J. Kincller. SENIOR KNIGHTS OF THE ALTAR B. Witter, J. Castiglione, T. Flynn, D. Pirchner, Feeney, P. Lenahan, B. Tighe, B. Brice, C. Step. V D. Nottage, Collins, J. Forrestal, T. Dempsey, R. Reinmann, R. Galka, G. McCabe, R. Kovalik. Capably directed by Brother james Masur and president joe Castiglione, these Knights of the Altar served at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and other ceremonies, thus develop- ing an extra ardent love for Christ's sacrifice on Calvary. J. Hach, B. Samerdyke, J. Hickey, E. Glassner, B. Hef- ferle, H. Strater, J. Kleri, N. Malinowski, D. Kelly, J. Manning. . The C. S. M. Standing: R. Pirchner, R. Habic, J. Sulak, P. Clement. Sitting: R. Hradek, secre- taryg F. Dobos, Treasurerg P. Armbruster, Presidentg D. Kant, Vice-Presidentg R. Schreiber. Chuck McCabe and jim My- ers help volunteers Jack Mc- Fadden and Tom Kant load food baskets for distribu- tion to poor families. SOPHOMORE C. S. M. C. Back Row: R. Widmar, R. DeAnge1is, J. Myers, K. Burke, M. Mclnnerney, R. Ortmann, C. Dolce. Sitting: F. Blake, N. Whitney, R. Rose, D. Neidert, C. Mc- Cabe, T. Kmiec. Drive chairman Frank Do- bos aids Jim Myers and Chuck McCabe in counting the cans of food brought in during the Christmas Food Drive for the Needy. Fred Kovar makes with the music as the fellows give out with the vocal. Sodvzlizjz Clorzktmvzf Fefliml Jim Haladus and john Joyce sample Brother George Siegwarth's punch. The Infant Babe . . . the real meaning of Christmas. Refreshments . . . the most enjoyable part of any festival. Father Seebold raises Mon- strance during Benediction, ending the retreat. The climax came with Spiritual food. Father Friedel, retreat master for the juniors and seniors, forcefully points out 1ife's pitfalls. Confession . . . the most vital part of any successful retreat Conscious of the fact that a fellow must have spiritual as well as physical and intellectual de- velopment, our annual spiritual inventory, the student retreat, was held during January. The retreat prepared us for the Turning Point by reminding us that we have just as much of an obligation to look after our souls as our bodies. That time was hailed as a welcome changeg from the usual commotion of preparing for class we went to the quiet and peacefulness of the chapel, where we once, again enriched the life of our souls with God's grace. Communicants on closing day of the re- treat. SC1'Il101'1. The Freshman and Sophomore re- treat master, Father Ralph Gorg, closed the retreat with a motivating 0 I PARENTS MASS I r l D Nr 1, 1 , ww f X. ,M M, JH 4 ,ff , x ,eg lg. ...X 5 Qzmfwz w4'?5?E'iV mgqg-2, az 'EQ M ,Q Q2-as ww 1.13, 91 wwfmm-ww Mug xmas Na a-aikzm Ewan was-gm m E A wfQ 'W he Ba, m-a95zZ'K65'3F Nr ZW if p. mmm f ELF :MQW M... - ,. ..... ...M V' iff 1' Y Wm V ,A H! M ' -f ,,. M 51 Q' N INTEGRAL part of the lives of future leaders is the experience of living socially. As we look upon the opportunities of our extra- curricular life at Latin, we behold a satisfying and full schedule of profit and recreation. 57Z'iQZ'lZ!Z5 ANNUAL P 81 G DANCE 6 wi!-COME al Y. in mu Ym3H,,,.4.r.uxa-Ball bbq vu u Yll Al-CMM H Gm! cunlilmn lm o5',5'i5ER'?37qw N rvmhfjngnsfll ,ol PM-fm AND dn! Oli The Alcazar Hote1's spacious ballroom provided the scene of the first an- nual P and G Ball as the crowd danced to the melodies of Bob Pattie and his orchestra. l Dom LoGalho crowns Belinda , Loretta Tri- Larry Odiemski, Norb Peplowski, and Chuck Step vison, while Anne Mae Kelly emcees at the enjoying the melodies Of the ND ffolif- Notre Dame Academy Belinda Hop. BELINDA HOP SOM! LV? -108- ir' Y 5 W . 945 J v E-1 -,pgqfz r N S? i 5: . , f 1 Y. K, i -1,1 k, WWW' A ' ' W Q A . .. . Y K i5fffaV:.- S f ,m2,5,..,f at g Wu, . iw a J. . max M wwf, - ,.,, If V y 3 ,hx W - 3 K N W1 0 K 4 KWQBL' in mf x Mk I ,A V D Ill p 'lug lil: 'J 4 in if I V Q l, vnli fp! 1 H :lilo 41' r Y 0. 2111 ,wr el, N W ' X 4 At intermission time, the most popular spot in the ballroom was the punch bowl . . . a refreshing pause in an evening of gaiety. To the orchestra, the dance floor appeared like this, as the shuffling of silver slippers accompanied the myriad melodies. Snapped around the Christmas Tree were senior offi- cers and their dates: John Pinto and Lila McGrew, Jim Schuerger and Betty Evers, Ken Molchen and Pat Cochrane, and Ted Liederbach and Eileen Butler. The doorway to .the ballroom frames the dancing Couples as they whirl across the ghstening floor. X ' A Zziw . , fi 555 W'wz W? f 41, ,,. if ,- W ' 3? ' -, - fi ' 1 t ' ., ,, Q-fn, , - 'iw ' U ' M, A L 3 ff? 1 W1 - - ' 'A' ' L 3 . w1L.,ZAfMf bm f M . ,+ 'Ki , X faij' 'Tw Lf 'M-ffiiiliil-wwf 'hi' 'Mmm Wwmif 3 ' f 9 A h A 'f' ' 2 1,22 A FWQSA. 'ggwihig - , my QAQAQIHFWQ QC Q? YQQ5I5S'fw1, iWQfL?3g '54 Y1':g:QE' . ,.,.slM'iYk V 7 W rfv f..-?1'w1ff1fA1,A.,.W,. f PM ,V-vb 1 f2l 515M ' - fbgggirhdff' - 15' W' , X W 335 2 , U W - Q im ' ' 'D sep - A- af - N , 5, N . ,Q ,B fi N 3 an W f 3 7 fwffwg Q ,. as N ' E' 7:5 7 ,551 A 3 y 4' A JP, ww. 1 A . xi, by I rm K L W .Q R, M K 1 , A K .1 , ' , Qi 5 7 EA I T31 me '21 Q -:sh my 0555 S X ' 2 9 V ff. x K f ff 2 , 2 f.,. AQ 'Ffa I I R , ' ' , 93611 '47 X , :wffemf 4 s f JN , :ii X Q Top to bottom, left to right: Bob Kerby and Bob Rose and their dates, among other bandsmen . . . Jim Sweeney and orchestra blaring forth their melodies . . . Tom McGrath, Ronnie Feskanin and Bob Rose sitting out . . . Grand March . . . Joe Richards and his date take time out for refreshments . . . Most of the Latin representatives at the gala affair. Right: The Wheels , Lou VanAuken, Chuck Surace, Ed Baugh, and Paul Fuhry, give out with a vocal rendition. Below: The Frankenstein Monster gives a Latin op- ponent a pie-face as announcer, Ted Val- voda, gets his share of the punishment . . . Tony Gliha does his Carmen Miranda act . . . Dan Sazima, alias an imported French barber, loses his temper with Darold Bas- ista . . . The Pole-Sitters, Bill Horrigan and Bill Gorbett, on their favorite roost. Above: Chuck O'Toole and Tom Lieder- bach in their minstrel RCI . . . Don Havlock finishes off Collinwood fanatic Eddie Baugh . . . John McGarr displays his willingness to lose his head for the Lions . . . Men fron1 Mars, Ted Valvoda and Carl Wuco, give their predictions. Left: The Railroad Quin- tet of Tom Flynn, Dick Dow, Bob Sterkel, Herb Ramerman, and Jack Bolster. X I ITY CHAMPS Front Row: D. I.oGalbo, Drum Major, T. Raia, F. Swegel, N. Smiechewicz, D. Abel, T. McGrath, T. Olsen, L. Dardzinski D. Hibler, B. Rose, R. Feskanin, Mr. J. Hruby, Director. Second Row: B. Chessar, D. Zubek, T..L8HdW.61, T. Fillmger, .J Felty, B. Shiel, B. Kubat, J. Mastro, E. Kelly, R. Occhinero, D. Gaskill, D. Stainbrook, B. Stackowicz. Third Row: L. Divis D. Robertson, T. Masterson, G. Poulin, B. DeCresie, D. DeCresie, D. Peipsny, G. Gordon, B. Piotrowski, B. Conrad, S. Clem- ent, J. Burke, T. Staidle, A. Gliha. Fourth Row: B. Kirby, H. Smith, T. Thornton, D. Pirchner, M. Dulay, R. Piepsny, R. De- Paul, R. Dvorak, J. Hedges, O. Hoernig, J. Welks, M. Mclnnerney, E. Kepp, M. Dietrich. Under the direction of their new moderator, Brother Thomas Corbett, the band pre- pared for their pigskin season at the annual band camp at Madison, Ohio. From the signal of the drum majorls whistle to the school song which ended the half-time festivities, the band combined snappy marching, dance routines, and skillful maneuvers. Their perform- ances were praised by all those who saw them in action. To prove that their organization was the best they took top honors at the Charity Game Band classic in which twenty-eight bands competed. -l17-- E IOR BA DME 2 ff? E W' 'ew w W sw ,,. , J .i,,p:.:2:,QE f,,,5g.5,: kk: fa - 5i2,ii.izFg -. .. . .., . i m a' fE'zf+E',, ,i fff ixhfffiwf I 1, r X, i , nw J' 3 ,, , W Y . ' i - 1 .. ,L,, - .. , H , ,, V- , , g, ,, ,J 35 ' Q . 15 4 ggggfggs g.K,qyz9? 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M JOHN MCGARR Q' . ,x 0 -M 1 ,S BOB STACKOWICZ V ,i 8 jr EEE sig Sf Sw 1, I xiii ? fef , zgvii Yi I' QQ RICHARD PIRCHNER MARSHALL CANDIDS DP Center of the Lion cheering section at every game was the CI. band. Bandsmen dancing to Swinging On A Star formation, with twirlers Tom Raia and Ron Feskanin in the foreground. Darktown Strutters Ball delighted many crowds, with the band in a hat and two-cane routine. A familiar scene at the end of the band's half-time show-the school song under the direction of Mr. John Hruby. THE BAND Drum Major Dom LoGa1b0 going through one of his half-time routines. Charity Game trophy awarded to Lo- Galbo in the Drum Major's competition. Practice session at the Madison, Ohio band camp in the blazing sun. Brother T -ii Corbett shouting instruc- tions over che PA system. Time out for an afternoon dip in cool Lake Erie. Camp's cabin and basketball champs. Drill Master Brother Joseph Kuntz keeping an eye on the practice session from the recreation hall rooftop. The DeCriese twins, Bob and Dick, do- ing a duet for boys. '7!ze .Eattneea si Q4 v5 D C :' 2 8 'cs c: N :J 'V-1 : C7 .2 F5 15 W U 2' 4 ra. V5 U I'1 C1'1C21 All Am 45 QE ve z BILL SCHLAUDECKER E ditor-in-C hie f DICK HURLEY Associate Editor DOM LOGALBO Associate Editor BILL BYRNE Sports Editor LARRY PIHERA Staff Artist Business Staff, Left to Right: E. Snyek, R. Gries, Business Mana'- ger, J. Waugaman, B. Shafer. Photographers: F. Koch, R. Buckley, T. Farley. Inset: Associate Editor Ted Valvoda. 1 N 1 BILL SCHLAUDECKER Editor-in-Chief STAFF May 15 . . . How that date is impressed in the memories of eleven Latinites. The staff went all out to get the mid-century edition to the printer ahead of time in an effort to accomplish delivery before graduation. Ken Molchen finished his graduate section early in the year. The sports pages were ably handled by Chuck Stepg the activities section was directed by Dom LoGalbo, and Associate Editor Leo Tarkowski took charge of classes and assisting Editor Bill Schlaudecker in keeping the work rolling and planning the volume. Secretaries Frank Dobos and John Shimko under Business Manager Herb Ramerman were invaluable. The Richards three-Hurley, Mott, and Prochaska, each had a tremendous taskg Hurley-Religion, Mott-Secretary, and Pro- chaska, capable and professional artist. MR. FRANK XVALSH Professional Photographer DICK PROCHASKA Art Editor D1cK HURLEY KENNETH MOLCHEN DOMINIC LOGALBO CHUCK STEP Religion Editor Graduate Editor Social Editor Sports Editor -124- LEO TARKOWSKI Assoniate Editor THE STAFF AT WORK, Left to Right: W. Schlaudecker, K. Molch- en L Tarkowskl D LoGa1bo, C. Step, H. Ramerman, H. Shima, R. Hurley. Business Staff: F. Dobos, J. Shimko, R. Mott HERB RAMERMAN Ho CLASS DIRECTORS: First Row: R. Mott, R. Corsillo, T. Flynn WIE SHIMA J. Gaglione. Seeoml Row: J. McDonnell, D. Havlock, J Business Manager Staff Photographer Moore, L. Jira. -125- Members At Wo1'k: J. Partridge, P. Clement, D. Brunnett, D. Abel, R. Simon, T Olsen C Chickino. Service Club members can be called the Men behind the scenes. Not an assembly, rally, or program is ever presented with- out the service of this vital or- ganization. Brother James Masur and his well-trained crew put in many hours in doing a top-notch job. J. Feeney, R. Hradek, R. Hurley Thee CHESS CLUB Officers, Left to Right B, Schreiber, R. Gries, D Pirchner, B. Wurm. Left to Right: J. Nema nich, R. Labasauskas, F Dense, E. Krieger, S T ot h, L. Tarkowski, J Zassick. quet D SW13tk0WSk1 R Smxth A Bostwlck L. Wells M. Smyczek A. Zachlm 5? 51: ii Completing its third year, the National Honor Society swelled its ranks with an addi- tional seventeen members. Founded in honor of Latin's first president, the Cardinal Mooney Chapter admits mem- bers on the vote of the faculty, leadership, scholarship, extra-curricular activities, and service to the school. OFFICERS: Ken Molchen, presidentg John Reg- albuto, vice-presidentg Dick Hurley, treasurerg Jim Schuerger, secretary. SENIOR MEMBERS: Left to right, front row: T. Kordic, R. Hurley, J. Zassick, L. Tarkowski, E. Trefzer. Back row: F. Kares, C. Mrugacz, J. Sweeney, P. Clement, T. Horansky, J. Presutto, H. Ramerman, K. Molchen, J. Tesar, E. Cerny, S. Jarzynkowski, R. Hradek, R. Pirchner, D. Sazima, W. Schlaudecker, S. Toth, J. Schuerger, J. Regalbuto, F. Dobos. Absent: D. LoGalbo. ,fx f' Q 2 -an was fx , X ,.uq,4, if 'I ' ah ',Lli ' , . - w :.:?' k -, -3 57335, . M, 1: ' A 5, Q - if 553 'ifz' ' ' g Wlgwji ' I QQ' aug, in :P Ei' 4172 H X , '! - Standmg, Left to Rzgbt D Swlatkowskx T Lennon J Joyce J Smxth R Lach L Ruckstuhl J Paulus M Smyczek, R. Schwind A Rendall T Rusnaczyk N Bral J McCluskey E McGrae1 J Johnson N Smxech ewicz, J. Zernic, R. Gohrmg L KOSlHSkl Seated D Dolzak J Mulhern R Larabee V Downey J Ray mond, J. Neidert, J McBrxde Officers, Left to Right: E. Kuska, J. McDonnell, J. McCarthy, P. Len- ahan, L. Tarkows- ki, Brother1Adolph Kalt, S.M. Standmg K Molchen Front Row Left to uglat: D. Havlock, T. Horansky, P. Lanese, E. Krieger, F. Kares J Nema nich L Tarkowski Second Row G Farkas P Clement, B. Schreiber, F. Shimko, S. Toth, R. Labasauskas R Gries C M Standmg W Schlaudecker J Partridge R. Dineen, C. De Carbo, L. Corbin, E. Burns, J. Reinmann R Hurley Not content with studying solid and trig in the classroom, an energetic group of seniors delved into the mysteries of higher mathematics as members of the National Mathematics Honor Society. Weekly meetings, at which talks on such subjects as logic, Einstein's theory of relativity, integral calculus, and square sine waves, gave these industrious students a glimpse of the intricacies of this fascinating subject. Kares. President Ken Molchen Secretarv Ed Krieger . . . Vice Preszdent Frank Officersz D. Havlock, T. jemielity, K. Molchen, B. Ancell, B. Byrne. Highlighting the most successful year in the history of the Speech De- partment was the second annual K of C All Events Tourney in which Latin took the Sweepstakes Trophy. Don Havlock placed second in the State finals in extemporaneous speaking. Leading point man in Latin's NFL Chapter was Robert Ancell with 515 points, a national leader also. Front Row: L. Wells, W. O'Nei1, T. Heffernan, T. O'Too1e, N. Whitney, J. Kindlerg Back Row: D. Jergel, W. Quick, C. Amato, G. Holzheimer. -132- Front Row: D. Behmer, P. Clement, G. Thorpeg Second Row: E. Baugh, D. Kasunic, M. Dietrich, A. Gli- ha, E. Schwallieg Back Row: A. Bostwick, F. Penko, H. Strater. - 133 -- ,r. 0 A A The Whirlo club com- bined the regular Thursday skating sessions and .Iam- borees into many enjoyable hours of recreation. President Don Polo and his fellow officers pro- moted their undertakings smoothly under the direc- tion of Mr. Ray Koelker, moderator. Officers: J. Orlando, D. Polo, P. Lechner, Mr. Ray Koelker, J. Jakubowski, D. Piep- sny. Members of the Whirlo club at one of their weekly meetings. -134- Seuted: R. Coon, L. Dardzinski, J. HE CAMERA CLUB Only in its first year, the Camera Club sponsored a Christmas Photo- graph Contest and Went on a num- ber of field trips under the direc- tion of Brother james Masur, club moderator. The shutter-bugs were kept in focus by Leo Dardzinski, president, james Dickens, vice- president, and james Waugaman, secretary. Waugaman. Standing: R. O'Keefe, W. Cibula, A. Bostwick, K. Dobos, T. Andrews, D. Brunnett, B. Kerby, D. Zubek. -135- Center: The Cast: left to right, seated: jack Hedges 1FrecklesJ, Bob DeSan CFat Dutchyj, Ed Baugh fBrother Orchid, Little John Sartob, Tom Flynn fAbbot Jonquilb . Standing: Marty Sammon fthe Gimpl, Jim Tesar CBrother Nastur- tiurnD, Bob Witter CBrother Geraniumj, Pat Campbell fDum Dumb , Dan Sazinma CSolomonJ, Ted Valvoda, fDom- inic Bastistaj and Bill Horrigan CBrother Hollyhockb. Bottom left: Dum Dum watches as Little John threatens Freckles. Bottom right: Dutchy pours a drink as Freckles, Solomon, and Dominic CFruit Standb Batista discuss the capture of the Gimp. -136- 2 i 1 2 W ..f ,, f X Ng .ga .. , 1 ,li r -Q., L :egg 6 sg is HAT GOOD old Latin FIGHT . . . for God and country's RIGHT . . . Words that will forever recall thrills of a football spiraling through the night .' . . the swish of a basket- ball in the final seconds . . . the dauntless spirit of I.atin's athletic tearns. V 179502955 W E l K ::::: N seas: Q, :SEN Flllll ff 'Nw I Elllll X4 xx , ,J 5:::::- N R ww I f::::: s::::: f Flllll N ,ff .IIIII 5 ' 2 ' g I Q Football ww, Q ' 1 . 1 I . , 1 I , A WM -1 w,. . i CO-CAPTAIN DON BUYNACK Bunny , as most knew him, together with pigskin know-how and his natural talent, gave his team-mates that extra charge both before and during the game. Front Row: Mr. J. Metro, Assistant Coach, R. Witter, W. Tighe, J. Pinto, Co- Captaing D. Buynack, Co-Captaing J. Schuerger, J. Nieser, R. Fink, Mr. A. Bossu Head Coach. Seeomi Row: C. Step, Manager, J. Presutto, B. Clark, N. Peplowski CO-CAPTAIN JOHNNY PINTO Plugging up the center of our line and keeping the spirit high along the line was the great job with which John- ny finished his football career here at the Lions Den. J. Gravette, R. Langowski, D. Kusa, R. Koren, D. Lowe, Manager. Third Row: S. Takacs, Managerg G. Vosmik, W. Novak, J. Stain, D. Engeman, T. Marko, N Puinno, E. Schwallie, P. DeFranco. Fourth Row: D. Kant, R. Cinadr, T. Hoffert J. Donnelly, B. Cuilli, P. Ghirla, T. Meglen. E MR. AUGUST BOSSU For his third straight season Auggie Bossu gave his all to produce another smooth-running team to wear the Lions uniform. We will always re- member our', coach. , MR. HAROLD RAPPOSELLI Every ache and pain of our teams was the business of Doc Rapposel- li, our team trainer. He is another friend We'll always associate with a Latin Varsity. THE MENTORS or THE VARSITY, J. V.'s and Frosh: Left to Right: Mr. D. Lavelle Freshman Coach Mr J Metro As sistant Varsity Coachg Mr. J. Schuster, Junior Varsity Coach, Mr. A. Bossu Head Coach Mr A Catalioto Assistant Freshman Coach. 8 UPSTAIRS MANAGERS The boys to whom the task of managing the business end of the various Latin teams are the upstairs managers. jimmy Tesar led this fine staff under the direction of Rev. James Darby and Brother George Siegwarth, S.M. Included were Gil Kilroy, Len Roether and Anton Bou- hassin. HEAD MANAGERS These three individuals led their departments throughout the season. In the Upstairs Department, jimmy Tesar was the bossman , while Downstairs, Don Lowe and Chuck Step shared the directional duties. All are Seniors and have completed their athletic service. The Upstairs managers have their trouble but it's the Downstairs boys or Brother Maguire's cohorts that are the real backbone of the athletic teams. Don Lowe, Chuck Step, Ted Berka, Steve Takacs and Jerry Schu- erger composed the staff during foot- ball while Bob Rodriguez, Bob Ort- man, Frankie Blake, and Paul Yar- asunas filled in during the basketball season. c iii: 1 , alll 2 ZH Almost like a shadow of a year ago, the Down- state Tigers in much the same way drove the Lions to submission. The Cleveland lone tally came by way of Pete Ghirla's nineteen-yard pitch to Jack Nieser. A load of power and experience gave the team of 50 their first taste of defeat. Entering the game as a target for an easy push- over, the Lions gave the Railroaders a hectic battle to the final gun. Only one point made the differ- ence in this spotlight game of the week . The Purple and Gold TD was plowed over by Jack Nieser after galloping twenty-five yards. It may be that too much traveling did not agree with the Lions. Fighting to the last minute, Latin scored its only marker early in the last stanza, be- ing climax of an eighty-one yard march being a short pass from Ghirla to Nieser in the end zone. It looked as if Central really wanted that Senate championship. The Lions seven points came early in the third quarter when Pete Ghirla plunged over from Central's one-yard line. joe Presutto kicked the extra point. For the first time in twenty- five years the Trojans handed the Latinites their first defeat. Threatening Tech's hope for a Senate Title, the Lions looked like a team of old. Tech scored two quick touchdowns in the first period. The Bossu Men retaliated, with Tom Marko going over from the nine. The score remained the same until Marko lfutin 19--East Tech 19 tied it in the third. The Artisans 'broke ahead in the fourth period. With two minutes left, 'lPistol Pete flung the pigskin sixty-three yards to Bob Langowski, who scampered through his three would-be tacklers to the final score. Playing the second wat of the jungle , the Lions again were dethroned, this time by the hard-fight- ing-Bengals. The East Boulevard team scored first, l.:nrin 7--Benedictine 32 but the Lions came back on a twenty-four yard Ghirla-Langowski toss. This ended the Purple and Gold scoring, while the Blue 8: White continued with 26 more points. Jack Nieser, living up to his All-East Senate nomination, led his team to victory in their final game of the year. Tommy Marko boosted the score Latin l4-Glenville 6 with his six point marker. The Tarblooders fight- ing furiously, could not discourage the Lions. This last game of the year gave the victory hungry Lions its final victory. Leading all the way, the Latin football machine saw a potential first win snatched from their grasp in the last thirty seconds of this tedious battle. The Latin 6--Holy Name 7 Lions tally was a Ghirla-Langowski twenty-three yard aerial. It was the Green Wave's Ray Lowe's kick that turned the tide. Getting tired of being on the wrong side of the score, the Lions trounced the Rebels on their home field 31 to 6. The entire Senior team members Latin 31--john Adams 6 along with their Junior cohorts played a profes- sional type of ball that showed to the fans of Lat- in, the Roaring Lions will never be settled. T e L TI LIONS JIM GRAVETTE DON KUSA BILL TIGHE O JIM SCHUERGER BOB WITTER RAY KOREN DON BUYN ACK JOE PRESUTTO JACK NIESER CAII Catholic-All East Senatej BERNIE CLARK JOHN PINTO BOB LANGOWSKI - CAII Catholic! BOB FINK W - PIN TO-BUYNACK Losing one game is hard for any team to have to do, but losing it by only two points and thereby forfeiting their City Championship is a really rough time. Such was the plight of our Junior Varsity. The experience gained by these men will surely show itself in seasons to come. Spirited by the brilliant running of Moe Warholic, Frankie King, and Jim Fitzpatrick and the terrific line play of Willie Ryan and Teddy Bonnay helped gain the J. Vfs one of their best sea- sons. Latin ,....,.,.......4,. 26 Edison ..,.,... ...... 0 Latin ,...... ,, ...... 6 Benedictine .............. . 8 Latin ,,,,i....,.....,i. 14 East ............,..... ...... O Latin tt.V ,,.,,.,.,,.. 6 Central .........,................. 0 Latin .,....,,,......... 50 Collinwood ,....,.,...... 27 Latin .4,............. 2 l East Tech .,,.,4.,......,..,,.. 18 Latin .................. 6 Ignatius ......... ...,.. O Latin .,...........,.. 34 Adams .....,,,......,, .. ...... .. O First Row: J. Schuerger, Managerg L. Buehner, T. Bonnay, T. Warholic, C. Murray, J. Fitzpat rick, W. Ryan, Mr. J. Schuster, Coach. Second Row: T. Berka, Managerg C. Ritondaro, F King, R. Mancini, J. Dick, C. Smith, A. Campensa, L. Simak. Third Row: R. Scheel, G. Walsh J. Flynn, R. Mathias, G. DiSanto, J. Castle, J. Varanese. Fourth Row: M. Gallagher, R. Kollin J. Hach, J. Siwinski, J. Ramsey, J. Feldkircher, V. Grdina. 1 9 First Row: Mr. D. Lavelle, Coachg G. Scott, E. Voytek, W. Lefler, J. DeFabio, Captain, G. Buckman, A. Carda- man, M. Clark, Mr. A. Catalioto, Coach. Second Row: T. Berka, Managerg R. Rymarczyk, R. Scott, G. Trombo, J. Catalano, B. Geanette, V. Iaciance, A. Frate, J. Schuerger, Manager, Third Row: V. Huatz, A. Wright, J. Laurawnce, B. Bernardo, F. Soltis, L. Visconti, T. Demert, D. Weeks, P. Ward, S.Bosway. Fourth Row: J. Man- ning, F. Toth, R. Schmiddin, R. Hilinski. Missing: K. Mullin. With each season comes the entrance of the mighty Lion Cubsn but this year they looked more like a full grown Lion eleven. Their record of 4 wins and 2 losses and l tie impressed our coaches with their will to fight and win. Welll hear in the future of such backfield men as jim DeFabio, Tony Cardaman and Lenny Buchman along with line stars such as Lenny Visconti, Ed Voytek and Steve Bosway. -151-- Latin Latin Latin Latin .......... Latin ........... Latin Latin Kirk .....,........, 7 Ignatius ......... 0 Benedictine.. 6 Holy Name .. 6 St. Edward.. O Collinwood 13 Gilmour ......... 0 THE FUOTBALL BANQUET Ending their season with the traditional ban- quet, the varsity gridders were treated by the Dads Club to the annual affair. Mr. jack Elder, a former Notre Dame star, was the guest speak- er while other talks were given by Coach Bossu. and Father Seebold. Mr. Bossu gives his coach's message. Seated are managers and Latineer scribes, C. Step, J. Tesar, G. Kilroy, J. Schuer- ger, R. Kenny, W. Byrne, F. Kovar, D. Lowe, S. Takas and T. Berka. Seen are left to right are Varsity men E. Schwallie, W. Novak, T. Hoffert, P. DeFranco, T. Meylir, N. Puinno, P. Ghirla, R. Koren, R. Witter, S. Horvath, J. Stain, B. Clark, G. Vosmik, R. Cinadre, D. Engeman, T. Marko and J. Donelly. - 152 -- Leading our Cheering section and really mak- in ,em yelln was the job of our Cheerleaders. Led by Jim Gaglione and Frankie Sadat the boys showed us what the Lion's voice can be. Pic- tured hear are R. Vorn- kia, E. Tork, T. Kmiec on top of J. Gaglione, L. Weiner, and F. Sadar. Seen here in action are the boys who, during the basketball season won third place in the district tourney. 2 1 1 I J l 1 S 1. i 1 . .. D 1 : If 'Q Q 75? fr Q an ,.,, . esfmiwww- w i i I 1 i 5 A 3 v w i 1 H i i 5 1 1 . 3 5 I R 5 4 3 v 1 ....?.4 5 :ki 3 , L . 1, 2, E First Row: Mr. Leo Walczuk, Coachg W. Keller, T. Kordic, Co-Captaing R. Langowski, Co-Captaing F. Kares, J Egan. Second Row: N. Christopher, L. Paratore, T. Burke, D. Hoopingarner, A. Musca, J. Hollis. Third Row: J. Schuerger, E. O'Donnell, T. Williams. Running through the best season in 38 years, Our Latin cagers netted an amazing record of fourteen wins and only four losses. In every game they showed their followers that the Lion is at home on the hardwood as he is on a grid- iron. The yarsity's fine showing of excellent ball-handling, accurate shooting, and uncanny plays gave the fans reasons to think of them as a quintet of champion- ship calibre. -155- johnny Egan was one of the biggest and most important reasons for the Lions' best sea- son, biggest possibly due to his six feet three and one half inches of height, and importance because of his natural ability as a hardwood ace. His jumping and accurate tip-ins were a big factor in his All Scholastic and All-East Senate votes. .Another All-East Senate star was Bob Langowski. Bob, in his three years on the Lion varsity, was one of the dead- liest shots in the Senate and naturally became Coach Walczukls nomina- tion for Co-Captain. The Senate believed the same as he was picked as All-East Senate and All Catholic. Quite a few Latin fans think that without the experience of Tom Kordic the Lions would not have been as suc- cessful as they were. Everybody agrees he possessed an un- mistakable ability that would rate him a position on any Col- lege five. He was Walczukls other choice for the Co-Captain slot. In the future we'll not be able to talk of the 49-50 varsity without bringing up Frankie Kares. His brilliant floor-work, set- shots, and team-play pegged him as one of the most valuable men on the team. Although he did not finish the whole season, Bill Keller meant much to the beginning of the Lions schedule. His ex- perience and capability netted him respect from coaches and players alike. Guiding a fast-moving cage team is a tough assignment for any man, be he young or old. For his three years at Latin, Mr. Leo Wal- czuk has led our teams to greater and great- er heights. The past two years have seen them cop the two East Senate runnerup trophies. Another teacher-coach is Mr. Tony Catalioto. Continuing over from the Freshmen football squad coaching spot, he took over the Cage team with the same enthusiasm and gave t the plebes their much-needed experi- , i ence in hardwood tactics. 7 gi-:5 , ,I - :ir ' Y llig, . ,ff Our Athletic system is not complete without Bro. Rob- ert Maguire S. M. His coaching of the junior Varsity brought home to Latin a Senate Championship and a hope- ful-looking future varsity. To keep a varsity such as Latinis running smoothly and right on top is a two-man job. To aid Mr. Walczuk in spotting opponents and mapping floor strate- gy, Joe Castiglione, senior, was enlisted. He proved very help- ful and his work was praised by the entire team. 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K, K,-7 'i g KfY,,7i7f' f' -Q' 7 ' ' , -7 'I - 'V 11 1f A ' K,-3 7 K'-K,,,f-ix .K yg, M511 7' Ki-K.f.7i , 5' ,- - 7 7 gif K--774 - K ' 7 'K 7 'fx ' ' ' 'K -i7fK:5'7.K7 7K7 7 7 K 7, Kg,,K-53: 'V -N Q-17731 ' ,K -.ffm 1 7- 7 7 i7 K K 7 K K ' 5' E .f 'f , ,7 ' -1- K 2 ,Ii 17'-23.1 K - ,7 - ,Y ' 5' K 3 ' 3 A ,Ma-S---M-, 'lim '7 - ' 'if qt -f , K5K ,K K ,fb-H -1 if .-6522-.,' - K '-A TNM, K 'K - , .1 - It may be the Lions' habit to start off slowly because they just couldn't seem to catch up with the warriors' pace. Tom Kordic was high-point man, tallying ll markers. With Bob Langowski sharpening up his shooting arm with 20 points, the Latin five buried the West side Catholic quintet by 15 points. The Railroaders were out to avenge the trouncing of last year and downed the Walczukmen 51 to 45, john Egan began his high point year with 5 field goals. A As the Christmas vacation began so did the Latin victory jaunt. Frankie Kares copped the scoring honors with 14 points. The second team to fall under the new Lion onslaught were the john Marshall Lawyers. Big John Egan and Frankie Kares paced the Purple and Gold cagers with 20 and 14 points respectively. Traveling across to their neighboring state, the Lion quintet edged by the preppers 45 to 35. Again mighty john Egan and Frank Kares paced the team with 22 and 10 points. Paced equally by Bobby Langowski and Tony Musca with 12 points each, the Latin hardwooders downed the Flyers on their home court 47 to 34. Still remembering the three years of defeats by the Bengals, John Egan, John Hollis and their teammates dumped their jungle foe 39 to 53. For their eighth straight time the Bookkeepers across E. 107th Street bowed to the savage attack of the Lion. junior johnny Hollis led the parade with 16 points. Remembering their 52 to 47 defeat of last year the Lions turned back the Green Wave 45 to 27. John Hollis' 14 points were the high- light of the game. All good things must come to an end has often been quoted, although sadly enough it was the truth in this hard-fought fray. Keeping Latin in the game, Tony Musca dropped in 14 markers. Led by Jumping Johnv Egan's 22 points, the Latinites pinned the Tarblooders to a 52 to 40 defeat. Held in by a small court the Latin Basketeers nevertheless kept the Scarabs to it 10 point margin. Bob Langowski again led the Lat- in five with 16 points. Fighting all the way, East Highis Blue Bombers were subdued by Johnny Egan's 15 points and the superb team playing that gained the Lions their hardwood fame. For the second straight year the Latin cagers won the East Senate runner-up title. Playing their toughest game of the year, the Lions were sparked to victory by Leo Paratore's last minute 2 pointer. l Again as last year the Lions were treated to feast on the Bengals the second time. Tom Kordic and Bob Langowski each netted 15 pointsg thereby pushing Latin along in the tourney. Playing their second game on the new Euclid High court and again putting in 54 points, the Latin five advanced deeper into the fight. Tom Kordic again captured scoring laurals with 18 points. Just one name explained this game, Frank Petrancekf' His 42 points seemed to dishearten the Lions and ended their hopes of a possible State title. Bob Langowski finished his basketball days at at Latin with 21 points for the title of high-point man, UNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Not to be outdone by the older cage varsity, the Junior Varsity ended their terrific season by be- coming East Senate Champions. Captained by Pete Ghirla, the future varsity, under the coaching of Brother Robert Maguire, showed themselves as cagers that will make the headlines of future years. Front Row: J. Schuerger, Managerg J. Synk, S. Farinacci, R. Merk, J. Feldkircher. Second Raw: C Santa Ma ria, E. Marucca, S. Horvath, J. Bush, J. Trueman. Third Row: P. Ghirla, J. Ramsey, V. Grdina, C Kukla D Lauer. Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin .,..................... Latin .,...........,....,.... West Tech.. Ignatius ..... Collinwood Central ....,.,. J. Marshall, Erie Prep ..,,. Gilmour ...,. South .....,.... 37 SEASON RECORD Latin Lat1n..,,...,,,........,.,... Latin 31 48 23 Latin 27 -162- Benedictine John Hay... Holy Name J. Adams ....,. Glenville East Tech ....,, East High... I it . L. , V' , , ' -A .af , hQ xt A,,Vg 3 Sw 5 .5 Y i LH . 5 I FRESHMAN BASKETBALL The cage history is not complete without men- tioning the Frosh five. Captained by Al Perko and coached by Mr. Tony Catalioto, they had an amazing record of fourteen wins and only six loss- es. The minums gained their valuable experience and are hoping to do as well in years to come. Front Row: Mr. Catalioto, Coachg R. Scott, R. Lechner, G. Brickman, D. Weeks, V. Iacanci. Second Row: E. Voytek, T. Cardaman, A. Garnbatese, T. DiLoreto, R. Oliger. Third Row: G. Scott, T. Frate, S. Bosway, T. Wil- son, W. Zielinski, J. DeFabio. Missing: A. Musca, R. Pruser. Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin .....,.,...........,... Kirk ....,.........,.........,......,............. Patrick Henry ,...........,,,..,....,, Ignatius ....., Lutheran Empire ......... Collinwood Wilson ......... Kirk .......,.,.,........, .....,,.,,.... Lutheran ..,..,,.....,. ,............, Benedictine SEASON,S RECORD Latin .......,...........,,. Euclid .....,.,,... Latin St. Edward-, Latin ..................,,.. Ignatius .,.... Latin Holy Name Latin Brush ....,..,.... Latin Collinwood Latin Euclid ,........... Latin Holy Name Latin Benedictine Latin John Marshall --163-- TH Track has always been one of the major sports at Latin, but it is ln the past three or four years that the Latin thmclads started pushmg that number one spot in the stand ings In the three divisions of this sport the Lions hope to remam king Already ln back to the Lions Lair In indoor and outdoor track, the Latlmtes aimed for the Senate Champlonshlp and a trip to Columbus for the State finals Training at Case gym on their circular track for the second straight year, the boys eyed the troph1es at the K of C meet and Indoor Scholastlc meet at the Arena On the cmder tracks the Walczuk coached team sought success on such meets as the East Tech Relays and the Northeast Ohio Relays 165 Cross-Country, the Senate, and Northeast Ohio District, championships were brought . , . . . . . CLHWLPZOWJIJZP Croft Country Our one undefeated team of ,49 was the Cross-Country team. The Latin harriers, led by co-captains jim Doubet and joe Kurth, copped the Senate and Northeast Ohio trophies, as well as several ribbons and medals. Constant Autumn- time practice produced these awards and the realization to other schools that the Lions are always to be accounted for in any sport. Co Captains Joe Kurth and Jim Doubet Co Captain Joe Kurth The championship team and their well-earned trophy -166- Indoozf Track With the ides of March comes the season of In- door track. Perhaps one of the fastest indoor sports event, it certainly is one of the most color- ful. Co-captaining the In- door team this year was speedster jack Nieser and Distance man Bobby Brice. Their first meet was the Annual K. of C. meet at the Arena. The local ice-house also was the setting for the An- nual Senate Indoor Meet, the second ubigl' one for the Latin Tracksters. Ace Sprinter Bill Tighe Left to ngbt fzrst row J Urbanskl J Nieser, J. Gulick, J. Vargo, J. DeVa11. Second row: W. Tighe, J. Dou- bet J Presutto R Brice Tbzrd row C Wuco, J. Gravette, I. Regalbuto, J. Norton, D. Buynack. --167- Uutdoor Track The cindermen after one of their practice sessions. The task of co-captaining these stars fell upon the shoulders of jack Vargo, a dis- tance man of great renoun, and Jack Gu- lick, a speedy little Lion with the will to Win. Important meets were the East Tech Relays, Mansfield Relays, and the Northeast Ohio District Relays. When April rolls around and the indoor meets come to a close, the great outdoors beckons the Lion thinclads to come and show their talents. Looking toward the outdoor season, Co- captains jack Vargo and Jack Gulick. jack and Joe, Away they go! One of the crack relay teams. The shot-putters caught in action at Case gym. Bernie Cuilli starting a practice sprint. George Vosmik goes up and over. -169- Bowlin Our Latin Whirlo Club has to its credit another division besides their skating agenda. The Whir- lo bowling club has provided a source of en- joyment to our students as well as a competi- tive sport. Don Polo, being president of the Whirlo, was picked as captain. But Don really split those pins in quite a shatter- ing manner. Members of the first team included jim Gaglione, John Novak, Gene Burns, Ed Zakrajsek, and Frank Levstek. Some of the other keglers were Don Klicka, Bob Stachowicz, Ron Cejer, Bill Schlaudecker, Ed Krieger, Steve Toth, Marshall Dietrich, and johnny Zassick. The entire group of twenty-two hopefuls that turned out for the first spring call. Hoping to regain the Senate title won by the '48 links- men, this year's squad teed off with our returning letter- men, of whom three were seniors and one a sophomore. Mr. James Schuster, the newest Lion mentor was at the helm of the Latin linkers. UQI BILL KLOSS JIM MCGINTY DICK PORTARO HERB RAMERMAN Coach Schuster anticipated victory with these three re turning seniors. Left to right: J. McGinty, Mr. Schus ter, H. Ramerman, and W Kloss. Absent: R. Portaro. TRIO. sf' Ami WWW. ITHOUT THE loyal support of Latin's friends and backers, this record of our TURN- ING POINT would never have been publish- ed. These made it possible for the Class of 1950 to produce this lasting volume dedicat- ed to our Life at Latin. 5570725 w ' - ' l 3:31 1 In ' ltxl Standing: Mr. Ralph Hedges, Secretaryg Mr. John Vorndran, Treasurerg Brother Herman Thaner, S,M., Moderator. Seated : Mr. Gerald O. Mullin, Presidentg Mr. john McDonnell, Vice- President. THE CAFETERIA STAFF Left to Right: Susie Komes, Dorothy Dietz, Regina Haas, Ann Barrett, Irene Krivok Catherine Sexton, Sarah McLaughlin, and Sue Sedor. will 7 4' ' ri ! 5 .. ., ,Z 7 , 7 7 X ,ff 1 9 Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abbott Mr. and Mrs. . Albert Abel Gerald Adams joseph Andrasak Mr. Henry Armbruster Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Bang John Basista Edward Baugh Luke Bauza Leroy Begin John Bolster David Bosley Arthur Boyle J. Braskie Parents' Patronships Mr and Mrs. Stephen Clement Mr and Mrs. Edward Conrad Mr and Mrs. Earl Corbin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corrigan Mr and Mrs. Carman Corsillo Mr and Mrs. Mark Croce Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crotty Mrs. Gertrude Cudahy Mr Mr . and Mrs. Louis Czinke and Mrs. Frank D'Agostino Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas DeCarbo Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeLauer Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeSan Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dense Mrs. Marie Brice Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brock Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brown Mr. and Mrs. joseph Brunnett Mrs. Irene DeVall Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Dietrich Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DiLisi Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dineen Mrs. Julia Bryll Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Buck Mr. and Mrs. john Burke Mrs. Nora Burns Mr. and Mrs . 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Falke Ford Agency 17600 Detroit Ave. Lakewood, Ohio First Federal Sav. 8c Loan Ass'n. 5400 Broadway Cleveland, Ohio A Friend Cleveland, Ohio -ISO- A Friend Cleveland, Ohio Flynn Froelk Co. 13104 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, Ohio Gardner Cartage Co. 2662 E. 69th St. Cleveland, Ohio Good Time Cafe 15001 St. Clair Cleveland, Ohio Haddam Dry Cleaning 2021 E. 105th St. Cleveland, Ohio Harvey Service Center 2908 E. 116th St. Cleveland, Ohio Havlock Furniture 8: Appliance 3882 E. 131st St. Cleveland, Ohio Henninger's Religious Goods 8809 Superior Ave. Cleveland, Ohio The Herold Co. 2063 E. 9th St. Cleveland, Ohio Herron Ice Cream Co. 4918 Denison Ave. Cleveland, Ohio Hillside Dairy 1418 Warrensville Center Rd Cleveland, Ohio Phil. R. Hinkley Co. 3206 W. 121st St. Cleveland, Ohio Home Equipment Sales 720 E. 152nd St. Cleveland, Ohio Horvath Foundry Co. 8207-09 Holton Ave. Cleveland, Ohio Joe Horvath's Sohio Service Brookpark Sz State Rd. Parma, Ohio Industrial A. J. 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Hribar Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hruby Mrs. Henry Hunt Joe Iafehiece -186- Elizabeth Jarkins Jeffries Food Store Mr. and Mrs. John Jenko Don H. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jorz Mr. W. Jarzinikowski Steve R. Kadet Mr. and Mrs. A. Karpac Mr. and Mrs. S. Karpinski Mrs. John Kashtyski Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kazimour Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kerrigan Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kish Miss Evelyn R. Klein Ruth M. Knable John Komin Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kovar Mr. M. Kreeger Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. Lafferty Mr. and Mrs. Peter LaGrasso Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lang Miss Dolores Lankowski Leon's Men's Wear Mr. Frank Levstek Miss Rose Levstek Anton Lewandowski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lezsak Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lockwood Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Malek Miss Genevieve Maloney Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Maloy Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Manning Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Masin Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Maria Richard A. Abbott ......,. Donald W. Abel ,,........, Gerald G. Adams ...,...,,. Joseph Andrasak .....,...,. Paul J. Armbruster ...,. Arthur F. Bang ...,.....,.... Darold T. Basista .,....,..,. Edward J. Baugh ............ Thomas L. Bauza .,......... Leroy L. Begin ........,.....,.. John C. Bolster ,,......,...... Richard Bosley ........,.... Robert J. Boyle ,............. Robert J. Brice ...,.....,.. Terence F. Brock ..........,. Deane J. Brown ......,........ Donald W. Brunnett.. Raymond J. Bryll ,..,,,..... Arthur E. Buck ............... John J. Burke ......,...,, Eugene J. Burns ....,......... Raymond T. Burns ..... Donald Bynack .........,..... Jerome E. Cahill .....,...... Ronald J. Calhoon ...,.,.. Patrick F. Campbell ..... Richard T. Casey. .,,....,.. . John D. Cassidy ............... Gilbert T. Cave .... 1 ......... Joseph M. Castiglione ..........,,,. ..........,. Edward F. Cerny ............ Carmen Chickino.. ...... .. John J. Chipinka ........... Donald F. Cholley ........, William G. Cibula ..,..... Bernard E. Clark ......,.... Patrick A. Clement ...., Steve J. Clement ......,.... William A. Conrad ..... Earl L. Corbin ................ Patrick J. Corrigan .... Ronald J. Corsillo ...,.... Fred W. Croce ................. Eugene A. Crotty ............ Thomas R. Cudahy ...... Joseph -E. Czinke ........... Dominic N. D'Agost1no .......................... Charles J. De Carbo ................... ...... , .... . Jerry DeLauer ............................ ............ Fred G. Dense .......... Robert A. DeSan ........... James H. Devall ........... Marshall W. Dietrich Anthony D. Dilisi ........ Robert N. Dineen ........ Senior Directory 440 E. 125 sf., s .... ,.... .................. 19016 Springdale Ave., 11 .......... 14411 Alder Ave., 12 ................. 2179 Campus Rd., 21 ............... 1179 Addison Rd., 5 ............... 5785 Northampton Rd., 21 Aloysius Patrick ...............Christ the King Francis Margaret Mary 6112 Utica Ave., 5 ............................. .....,..... I mmaculate Conception 5079 E. Overlook Rd., 18 ........... ............................................ S t. Ann 4285 E. 151 St., 5 ........................... ............................. H oly Family 16705 Larchwood Ave., 11 ......... .................. S t. Patrick 1587 Plainfield Rd., 21 ...... ............... S t. Gregory 1586 Chesterland Ave., 7 .... ,.............. S t. Clement 17718 Flamingo Ave., 11 ............. .................. S t. Patrick 1784 Hillview Rd., 12 ........... ........... C hrist the King 5046 E. Derbyshire Rd., 18 .............................. St. Ann 15550 Plymouth Pl., 12 ....... ........,...... C hrist the King 18519 Lake Shore Blvd., 19 .............. ........................... H oly Cross 11119 Plvmouth Ave., 5 ............... ............ S S. Peter 8z Paul 1526 Sherbrook Rd., 21 ............. ..................... S t. Gregory 17702 Ponciana Ave., 11 ....... 999 Ida Ave., 5 .......................... 5251 Perkins Ave., 14 ............ St. Patrick St. Philip Neri Columbkille 5176 Audubon Blvd., 4 ............. .............,,.......,........... S t. Benedict 1511 E. 91st., 6 .,,.........................,..... .........,..... S t. Thomas Aquinas 18214 Windward Rd., 19 ............. ....................................... S t. Paul 11509 Shadeland Ave., 8 ...... ......................... S t. Aloysius 10208 Parkview Ave., 5 ........ 5450 Turney Rd., 5 ................... 987 Brunswick Rd., 12 ........................ . 2454 Baldwin Rd., 4 ................................... .............. 5805 Washington Pk. Blvd., 5 ........... ....... 14502 Coit Rd., 10 .................................. ....... 5501 Biddulph Ave., 9 .................... ............ 10109 Unity Ave., 11 ............. 2578 E. 150 sf., 20 .....,........ 1545 W. 111 st., 2 ............ 579 E. 240 sf., 25 ,.....,............... 9406 Ansonia Ave., 9 .......,... 1976 West 48 St., 2 .......... 1404 East 95rd sf., 6 .............. 1206 East 821'1Cl sf., 5 .................. 2568 East 150 St., 20 .... ................ 2051 Murray Hill Rd., 6 .............. 669 E. 120 st., S ......,,....,......,,........ 5090 Livingston Rd., 20 ........... 2645 Lisbon Rd., 4 ................... 1985 Coltman Rd., 6 ................ ..... 1551 Lakeview Rd., 6 ............................... 815 London Rd., 10 ........................................... 48 Orchard Grove, Painesville, O. ...... . 18408 Raymond, Maple Hts., O. .......... . 1615 Maywood Rd., 21 ....................... 1414 W. 85th St., 2 . .............................. . 10525 Cedar Ave., 6 .................................. 47 Mentor Ave., Painesville, O. ....... . -187- ,.,.,.........Holy Name Theresa ......,............Christ the King O. L. of Mt. Carmel .. St. John Nepomucene St. Joseph .. O. L. of Good Counsel St. Ignatius L. of Peace St. Rose William St. Thomas More St. Patrick St. Thomas St. Thomas L. of Peace .............Holy Rosary St. Aloysius O. L. of Peace St. Elizabeth Holy Rosary St. Agatha Holy Redeemer St. Mary St. Wencaslaus St. Gregory St. Coleman Marian St. Mary Frank E. Dobos .A..4,............... Robert J. Dolence ...4...,......, John W. Dolezal ........... James M. Doubet ...,.A4..... Richard T. Dow ............ Edward J. Eckenfels .......,... john L. Egan ............,......... Paul F. Esker ................ Eugene J. Farkas ....,....... Paul L. Farley ................ jack E. Feeney ............. Robert R. Fink ...,..,,,...... Anthony C. Fisco .....,................ ............ Robert M. Fitzgerald. ......,...,, . Thomas A. Flynn ......,,..,....... William J. Foley ..,......... Robert C. Fox .......,..,. Paul Fuhry ................,.....,.... Daniel E. Gaffney .....,.,...... james S. Gaglione .................... ............ Edward J. Gallagher ..,.......... ........,.. Iames A. Geary ,.....,,............ Donald C. Geyer ..,......... Patrick T. Ginley ..,......,,. Anthony Gliha .......,.,........ William Gorbett .....,,,..,...... Thomas E. Gordos .........,,... James A. Gravette ............... Raymond F. Gries ..,.....,...., John H. Gulick ............... Richard C. Habic .................. James T. Hagan .....,.....,.......,.,,.. Edward S. Harcsarik .............. .........,.. Donald A. Havlock .......... George R. Hedderman ........... .....,...... ,lack R. Hedges .......,........... Edward A. Hengenius .......... ........... John W. Hickey .....,........... Robert A. Hogan ..,,...........,.... ..........., james S. Holdsworth ............ .,.,......., Donald R. Hollenbeck .......,... .,,.....,,.. Theodore J. Horansky ........,.. ..........., john Horrigan ........ ,,......,.,....,. . .,......,, . Daniel L. Hottois .....,..... John J. House .........,............. Raymond J. Hradek ......,... James J. Hudak ,,....................,.. ............ Richard J. Hurley ...,,,............,....., ............ Stanley J. Jarzynkowski .........,................ Joseph F. Jasinski .........,........., Aloysius J. ,Iezior ........... Elmer P. jira ,.............. Lee P. jira .........,........... Joseph W. Jones ..,........ Senior Directory 12609 Buckeye Rd., 20 ......,,..,, 3937 Riveredge Rd., 11 .........,... 534 East 117 St., 8 ....,,.....,,.....,. 3462 Ashby Rd., 20 ........,.........,.. 29413 Cherokee Ave., 19 .. 2834 Washington Ave., 13 ....,.,.,..... 12501 Gruss Ave., 8 ..,...,.......,.......... . 2011 Aiken Ave., 9 .......,........... 11207 Buckeye Rd., 4 ,........,... 12436 Tuscora Ave., 8 ........... 3055 Coleridge Rd., 18 ....... 9616 Easton Ave., 4 ...,,...,........ 2532 Euclid Hts. Blvd., 6 .... 1648 East 71 St., 3 ...........,.,.......,....... ,........,. 1240 East 142 St., 12 ......,..............,.....,. ............ 34 Maple St., Willoughby, O. .... ....... 14409 Roxboro Ave., 11 ..................,... ....,.. 3029 Meadowbrook Blvd., 1 17404 Schenley Ave., 19 .,...............,.... 10907 Woodland Ave., 4 .............. 1473 West 117 St., 7 .................. 1015 Eddy Rd., 8 ..............,..,...,... 1097 Galewood Dr., 10 ........... 7803 Snow Rd., Parma, O. .........,. . 7803 Aetna Rd., 5 .......,.......... 863 Greyton Rd., 12 ...,,...........,... 23890 Chadsey Rd., 23 ,........... 4324 West 62 St., 5 ...........,,... 7503 Lockyear Ave., 3 .......... 10923 Granger Rd., 25 ......... 1129 Addison Rd., 3 .......... 1384 W. 61 sf., 2 ................ 2849 E. 100 St., 4 ...................... 3882 East 131 St., 20 ............. 1290 E. 188 St., 10 ................... Aurora Rd., Solon ..,.,.................. 10008 McCracken Blvd., 5 ........... 1265 E. 99 St., 8 ........,................... 1386 E. 92 St., 6 .... ................... 1432 East 95 St., 6 ............. 1263 W. 25 St., 13 .......,...... 5005 E. 116 sf., 20 ,........... 947 Elbon Rd., 21 .................. 5580 South Blvd., 8 ......,..... ..... . ............ . 19460 So. Lake Shore Blvd., 19 ......... 13624 North Dr., 5 .................................. Margaret O. L. of Angels Aloysius St. Cecilia St. Paul St. Malachi Aloysius . ........... Blessed Sacrament Elizabeth St. Agatha St. Ann St. Catherine St. Marian Immaculate Conception Joseph Immaculate Conception St. Mel 8 ,............ ........................................ S t. Ann Cross O. L. of Mt. Carmel Rose St. Philomena Joseph St. Charles Lawrence Christ the King St. William St. Thomas More St. Francis St. Theresa Vitus Colman St. Elizabeth .............Holy Family Paul St. Rita Theresa St. Thomas St. Thomas Thomas St. Malachi St. Margaret Christ the King St. Mary ....,......Holy Cross Clair 3015 Hencock Ave., 13 ........................ ................. S t. Wendelin 3204 West 116 St., 11 .,..,.......................... ........ ............... S t . Ignatius 3984 Washington Park Blvd., 5 ............... ...........,. I mmaculate Heart 8112 Sowinski Ave., 3 ............................. ........................... S t. Casimir 3720 West 13 St., 9 .................................,....... .................................... S t. Barbara 3854 Washington Park Blvd., 5 .............. ........, S t. John Nepomucene 8219 Deerfield, Parma, O. .............,......, ..................,.....,........ S t. Charles 2122 East 100th St., 6 ......................... ........................... S t. Agness -188- Frank J. Kares ....A.....,.. Dave E. Kasunic ,..........., Robert E. Keeler ...........,... William A. Keller .,......,... Robert A. Kerby ......,......., Thomas J. Kinsella ........, James W. Kipfstuhl ..... Donald C. Klika ...,,.......... William R. Kloss ..,...,...... Joseph A. Kocin .....,...... John S. Kopcso .......,,...... Thomas P. Kordic ............ Raymond W. Koren ..... Donald W. Koteles ,....... Ralph E. Kotton ....,.,,...... Sherwood L. Kramer ....., Richard P. Kress .........,..., Emund B. Krieger ,..,......,. Emery J. Krisak .........,........ Arthur C. Kundmueller Ronald E. Kunes ...........,.. Edward M. Kuska ........... Richard A. Labasauskas ...,.....,... ........... Gordon L. LaGanke ........ Patrick J. Lanese .......,....... Robert J. Langowski ...... Arthur W. Laslo .....,,,...... Philip J. Lechner .............. Peter J. Lenahan ..,,..,...... Frank J. Levstek .................. Theodore J. Leyden ........ Ted J. Liederbach .........,, Thomas A. Liederbach . Richard S. Liston .......,..,.... Robert J. Loan ,............................. .....,.,,. Dominic A. LoGalbo ....., Donald J. Lowe ..........,,........., ........... John E. Lueders ............,,,.. James T. McCarthy ,.,...... John T. McCarthy ............ Ronald H. McConnell.. Jack F. McDonnell ,.,...... John F. McGarr ................. Patrick J. McGarry ......... James R. McGinty ......,.... Eugene T. McGraw ......... George M. Machuta .,,.. Theodore V. Madison.. Thomas W. Maloney ...,.. Richard J. Mansell .....,, Armand Martino .....,,.,.,, James E. Mathis ....,,,,.. Robert C. Mayer ...........,.. Donald M. Meaney ......... Senior Directory 3880 Strandhill Rd., 20 .......... 2504 Kenilworth Rd., 6 .........,... 7201 Conrad Ave., 2 ................. 1534 Rydalmount Rd., 18 ....,..,..,.,.......... 1326 E. 143rd St., 12 ....,,....,...,.........,..,,,.......... 20750 South Lake Shore Blvd., 23 ........,.. 12711 Melgrove Ave., 5 .,............,,,........... 13303 Maplerow Ave., 5 ........,............ 2601 Laurelhurst Rd., 21 .,.... 730 East 160 St., 10 ..,.........,,.,. 9415 Buckeye Rd., 4 ..........., 836 E. 146 sf., 10 ..,,.......,...,....... 15711 Saranac Rd., 10 .....,..... 1434 Larchmont Rd., 10 ....., 5307 Turney Rd., 5 .............,.,,...,........ St. Henry St. Ann Colman Louis Philomena ...,...........Holy Cross Timothy Timothy Mary Elizabeth Joseph Mary Paul Theresa Cecilia 3681 East 153 St., 20 ........,............,............. .,....... 8028 Dresden Rd., Parma, O., 9 .............,.......... 7013 Gertrude Ave., 5 .............,.......,...,,.................... 4402 Woodway Ave., Parma, O., 9 3706 Rocky River Dr., 11 .............,................. 3822 Sackett Ave., 9 ............,...,.,..............,.... 7310 Worley Ave., 5 ................ 18022 Neff Rd., 19 ....................... 16007 Hazel Rd., 12 .........................,. 2007 Temblethurst Dr., 21 .......... 1080 Elbon Rd., 21 ....,...........,...... 2567 E. 130 St., 20 ..,.,................ 3717 E. 59 St., 5 ...,,..........................,.,. 1315 East 89 sf., 6 ...,.......................,............ 6803 Bonna Ave., 3 ..............,,............,.............. 5245 Thomas St., Maple Hts., O. .......,.... . 3699 Barkeley Rd., 18 ..............,................. 3699 Barkeley Rd., 18 ..............,..,,.,....,. 1003 E. 146 St., 10 .......,...,...,,,.. 1462 Olivewood Ave., 7 ..........,.,.. 3786 East 147 St., 20 ................,.. 4525 Emerson Rd., 21 ...................,,. 28049 Gilchrist Drive, 23 .............. 13323 Beachwood Ave. ............ . 1623 Lakefront Ave., 12 ,..... 2042 McKinley Ave., 7 ............ 4104 E. 100 St., 5 .........,.............. 4395 Elmwood Rd., 21 ............ 676 E. 108 sf., 8 ..,................ 3460 W. 91 sf., 2 ...............,, 2126 Elbur Ave., 7 ....................,, 1715 Holyoke Ave., 12 ......... St. Charles Immaculate Heart of Mary St. Francis de Sales L. of Angels ..................Blessed Sacrament ..............,......Immaculate Heart L. of Perpetual Help the King Rosary Louis L. of Peace St. Stanislaus St. Thomas St. Virus St. Wenceslaus St. Louis St. Louis St. Joseph St. Clement St. Cecilia St. Gregory St. William St. Timothy St. Philomena St. Mark Holy Name St. Gregory St. Aloysius St. Malachi St. Clement St. Philomena 10707 Detroit Ave., 2 ...................,..........................., .................... S t. Rose 2035 Ferndale, 7 ..,,...........,,................,..........................,...... ............... S t. Clement 18412 Maple Hts. Blvd., Maple Hts., O. ........... ............,.. S t. Wenceslaus 15328 Yorick Ave., 10 ......,,...,...,,....,.... ......,.......... ............. H o ly Redeemer 9808 Marsh Ave., 4 ........................,,..........,..... ...,........... S t. Catherine 3015 Coleridge Rd., 18 ..........,. ................ ..... S t . Ann 698 East 120th St., 8 .............. - 189 - St. Aloysius Senior Directory Joseph A. Meyers ................,.. .......,.. 1 274 Bender Ave., 12 ,.......... George L. Michalke ....r........... ..4... .,..... 4 2 57 E. 134 St., 5 ..........,.....,. Mark A. Minadeo ....,...,....,,...., .............., 4 72 E. 114 St., 8 ............,..,........... Kenneth J. Molchen .........,,.... .,..........,.. 3 430 Russell, Parma, O ...,,.....,...... Jack A. Moore ,.......,,............... ............... 9 102 Wade Park Ave., 6 ........... Richard J. Mott .............,........ .......... 8 112 Simon Ave., 3 ........,..,,...,.. Chester D. Mrugacz Jr ......,... ,,.........,.. 6 620 Kazimier Ave., 5 ..........., Joseph G. Nemanich ............... ............... 7 505 Myron Ave., 3 .............. John J. Nieser ,...,,...,...,.,......... ............... 1 75 E. 204th St., 23 ,............,......... John F. Norton .........,..,..,. .,............. 7 711 Home Ct., 3 ........,.............,...,....... John S. Novak ..............,..... Eugene O'Donnell ...,.... James A. O'Donnell .,........ ,....,....10712 Manor Ave., .. ...... 1462 Spring Garden Ave., 7 .....,...,... .. ....1-462 Spring Garden Ave., Larry Odziemski .........,... ......,... 3 999 E. 147 St., 5 ...,................,......... James P. O'Hair ............. ........., 1 1215 Hazeldell Drive, 8 ......,..... James P. Orlando.. ,..,...,... .,....., . 1612 E. 118 St., 6 ,...,..,.............. .. Charles J. OToole .......... ....... . .14529 Coit Rd., 10 ....,.........,,..,, . Richard L. Pardee .,....,,.... .......... 1 602 Holyoke Ave., 12 ..,,........,,.. David J. Parker ................ ............... 8 78 Montford Rd., 21 ..,.............,...,..... James A. Partridge .....,...,,... ,,...,,,....... 2 90 E. 324 St., Willoughby, O. ,.......... Norbert T. Peplowski .........,,., ............... 4 O95 East 141 St., 5.. .,,,..,,....,,.......... .. John L. Peters ..,..,....,.,....,........ ,......... 1 8019 East Park Dr., 19 ..,,........... William J. Pevec ...,......,... ....,.......... 1 095 Addison Road, 5 ,,....,....., Richard A. Piepsny ..........,... ..,..........,. 4 707 E. 94 St., 5 .,................, John L. Pinto .,.,,......,........... ,.,....... 1 014 Ivenhoe Rd., 10 .............. Richard J. Pirchner .............. .......... 1 2313 Mortimer Ave., 11 ..,.....,.. Raymond J. Plona ........., .........,..... 1 583 E. 27 St., 14 ..........,,,..........,.............. Ronald R. Podojil .......... ......,,....... 5 137 Anthony, Maple Hts., O. .,....... . Donald J. Polo ........... ............... 3 669 E. 74 St., 5 .....,...,,..........,..,,..,.,,.. .. Ross J. Portaro ..................... ....,.,....,,.. 2 342 Green Rd., 21 ...................,,................ Joseph A. Presutto ....,........... ,......... 1 637 Glenrnont Rd., 18 .............,...,......,...,, Richard C. Prochaska . ..........183 Inwood Blvd., Avon Lake, Donald G. Quinn ...,................ .......... 1 4014 Maplerow Ave., 5 ........................ Herbert C. Ramerman ........,.... ............... 1 2513 Britton Dr., 20 .,............ Russell J. Raus ......,...,...........,. ............... 4 544 E. Blvd., 5 ........,.....,......... John A. Regalbuto ........... ............... 2 105 Random Rd., 6 ......... Richard N. Reim ...........,,. .......... 1 167 Quilliams Rd., 21 .......... Thomas E. Reim ............. ........ 1 167 Quilliams Rd., 21 .......... Jack Reinmann .......... Paul F. Richard ................. ..........1576 E. 84 sf., 3 Philomena Timothy Aloysius Frances de Sales St. Thomas St. Philip Neri Sacred Heart of Jesus St. Vitus ..............Holy Cross Agnes L. of Peace . St. James St. James Mary Aloysius ..........Holy Rosary Joseph St. Philomena Margaret Mary Mary Magdalene St. Mary St. Paul , .,................,....,,... St. Vitus SS. Peter 8: Paul Holy Redeemer ......St. Vincent de Paul St. Josaphat Sr. Wenceslaus Name Margaret Mary Philomena St. Joseph Timothy O. L. of Peace St. Timothy ...............Holy Rosary Louis St. Louis Aloysius ..St. Thomas Acquinas St. Clement Mary Rosary .........Blessed Sacrament ......St. Vincent de Paul SS. Peter 8: Paul Holy Rosary ............Christ the King St. Cecilia Vincent de Paul St. Clement O. I.. of Peace ...........Holy Rosary James S. Ricketts .............. ............... 1 4312 Garfield Ave., 7 ................................ William A. Rigo .................... ............... 9 96 N. State St., Painesville, O .............. Anthony S. Rispoli ........... ....... . .1840 Wadena St., 12 ............................... . Richard F. Ross .............. ............... 3 235 Marvin Ave., 9 ............................ Martin J. Sammon .......... .......... 1 1924 Triskett Rd., 11 ............ Daniel F. Sazima .................. ............... 4 906 Edgepark Dr., 5 ............... Samuel T. Scaravelli ....,.....,. ............... 1 653 Temple Ave., 21 .............. Al H. Schempp ..... ...... ......,..... ............... 9 3 4 Pembrook Rd., 21 ......,...... William Schlaudecker .......................... 3450 E. 147th St., 20 .......... Robert F. Schreiber ,......,.......... ..........,,... 3 603 West 129 St., 11 ............. James M. Schuerger ......... .......... 1 554 Elbur Ave., 7 .................. Lawrence D. Sedmak ......... .....,....... . 2660 East Blvd., 4 .................,...... Anthony B. Sharaba .... .......... 1 5317 Plymouth Pl. 12 .................. George H. Shima .....,.. .......... 3 554 St. Albans Rd., 21 ............... -l9O- St. Louis Senior Directory Frank J. Shimko ...........,,. ..,............ 2 180 Lewis Drive 7 ...,..........,..... John A. Shimko ....,4....,,..., ......,..,..... 2 161 Chesterland Ave., 7 ............ Ronald J. Simon ................., .......,.. 3 827 W. 136 St., 11 .........,.,... Kenneth P. Simonelli .......... .......... 1 232 Sylvania Rd., 21 .....,............ Edwin C. Skufca ......,..... ....,.,,....... 1 3311 St. Clair Ave., 10 ..........,... Ralph W. Smith .............. ............... 8 603 Wade Park Ave., 6 ............ Donald J. Somrak .,......... .......... 8 66 E. 141 St., 10 .....,........,,...... Frank A. Sontag ........... .......... 1 3808 Earlwood Rd., 10 ....,...,...., Louis S. Soos ..,.............,..,.. .......,..,.... 2 722 E. 90th St., 4 .................... James F. Sweeney ............,,... ....,.......... 1 796 East 32nd St., 14 .....,....... Robert L. Stachowicz .......... ,..,.........,. 7 016 Gertrude Ave., 5 .....,,....... David G. Stainbrook. ....,.. ........,...... 4 717 East 161 St., 5 .....,..... , Gerald T. Stein .....,.....,..... .......... 1 7725 Scottsdale, 22 .............,...... Charles F. Step ........... .......... 3 948 E. 42 St., 5 ......,........,,...,................ Robert G. Sterkel .....,........ ...,..,... 1 2207 Mt. Overlook Ave., 20 ............. Edward F. saab ......,...,..... .,,,..,........ 1 002 E. 63 sf., 3 ,..........,,......,... Charles J. Surace ........,.... ............... 2 910 Edgehill Rd., 18 .,.............,....,,. Michael J. Stropki ..,..,..., ,....,...... . .2194 West 30th St., 13 .......................,. . Henry R. Svec ............... .,............. 2 702 Fortune Ave., Parma, O. .......,.. . Stephen J. Takacs ......,.,. .............. 2 869 E. 112 St., 4 ......,,.,....,..,,.............. Leo M. Tarkowski ....,...,,. .....,....,....7824 Dorver Ave., 5 SS. Cyril 8: Methodius SS. Cyril Sl Methodius ...,..St. Vincent de Paul Margaret Mary St. Joseph ......St. Thomas Aquinas Joseph Joseph Elizabeth Columbkille St. Stanislaus St. Timothy St. Dominic .St. John Nepomucene L. of Peace St. Virus Wendelin St. Francis de Sales Elizabeth Immaculate Heart of Mary James J. Tesar .................... .............. 3 118 West 41 St., 9 ............, ..,.,.....................,,..............,... S t. Procop Robert A. Thomas ,,.............. .,............. 5 157 Philip Ave., 8 ............., .....,,.......,.........,...... S t. Wenceslaus Richard S. Thomas .........,,. .......,....... 2 O98 W. 48 St., 2 ......,.......,.....,... ......,...... S t. Stephen William P. Tighe ...,.,...... ............... 2 193 Briarwood Rd., 18 ,....... .,,,................,..,,. S t. Ann Martin A. Tkac .......,..,, .......... 1 768 Amherst St., 12 ..,,......,.... .........., S t. Philomena Steve J. Toth ...,.....,........,.... .......... 1 1709 Parkview Ave., 20 ......... ........,. S t. Margaret Edward H. Trefzger ................... ,.............. 4 503 Lilac Rd., 21 ..... . ............... .........................,...,,.. S t. Gregory Daniel A. Triskett .............,.........,,............. . 860 Woodview Rd., 21 ........... ..............,,............. C hrist the King Anthony J. Trivisonno ..,.,....,.................... 29500 Euclid Ave., 17 ........,...... O. L. of Mount Carmel Jack R. Urbanski .,,................,... ...,........... 9 825 Miles Ave., 5 ..,.......,.,....,.. ....,..........,....,... T ransfiguration Theodore F. Valvoda .....,.... .....,........ 8 000 New York Ave., 5 ............, .............,............. H oly Name Louis C. Van Auken ..,.,......... ........,...... 2 125 Lamberton Rd., 18 ......,......,,..........., .........................,.,... S t. Ann John F. Varga ..........,., .......... 1 0621 Detroit Ave., 2 ,.,,.................................,.,..... ...,,.....,.....,..,....,...........,. . .St. Rose Jack G. Vargo .............., .......... 5 25 Evelyn Ave., Seven Hills, O., 9 ............ ........,..,.. S t. Francis de Sales James R. Verba ,.,......., ..,............ 1 4422 Orchard Park Ave., 11 ....................... ....,,,.................,........,,... S t. Mel Richard P. Veres ...........,.. ...,,.,...,.... 9 723 Steinway Ave., 4 .....,,,...............,........ ,,...............,.. S t. Elizabeth Robert A. Vourron ..........,,,. .......... 1 099 E. 143 St., 10 .....................,......,..,.............,. ..,........................... S t. Joseph Donald F. Welsh .............. ............... O akland Drive, Lyndhurst 21, Ohio ............., ,,.............,.....,.....,.... S t. Gregory Carl M. Wicinski ..,...,.........,..,..... ............... 7 008 Kazimier Ave., 5 ,................,.............,.. ..,........... S acred Heart of Jesus Maurice M. Williams ........,...................... 8301 Detroit Ave., 2 ......,.. ........,................ .,,..,........................... S t . Colman Norman J. Wingenfeld ....,....,........,,,......,. 5231 Philip St., 8 Maple Hts. ............,,......... ..,.........,....,,.. S t. Wenceslaus John C. Wisniewski .,,.....,..,.... ,,...,,,....... 7 919 Bellevue Ave., 3 .,...,..............................,........ .....,............. S t. Casimir Robert A. Witter ................... ........,.,,... 9 011 Park Hts. Ave., Garfield Hts., 5 ..,.,..... .............. S t. Theresa Carl F. Woldin ..,........ ...,,...,. 1 192 Pennfield R., 21 ........................,............... ..,..,,.,..... S t. Louis Carl A. Wuco .................. . ........,...... 9514 Plymouth Ave., 5 ............................... ..,......,,. S t. Theresa Robert J. Wurm .,.....,........... ..,..,,... 1 3429 Earlwood Rd., 10 ..................,...,., ...,............,.. S t. Joseph Edward J. Yohman .,.......,... ......... 1 1901 Buckingham Ave., 20 .............. ........... O . L. of Peace Jerry A. Yokules .....,........ .......... 1 100 E. 169 St., 10' ...........,,............,... ..........,. S t. Jerome Joseph F. Young .............. ..,....... 1 64 E. 207 St., 23 ........ 1 ......,..,....,.,.. ........,...,.,....... H oly Cross Edward R. Zakrajsek .......... .............., 7 13 E. 156 St., 10 ........,............,................. ......,........,,..,,........,..... S t. Mary John P. Zassick ,.............,.. .......... 1 380 E. 81 St., 6 .......,. ,........ .....................,.., ............ S t . Thomas Aquinas Robert W. Zehe ...,.....,...,,,,,, ...,...... 5 288 Haverford Dr., Lyndhurst, O. ......,... .....,................ . . St. Clare Richard C. Zimmer ..,........... .......... 3 941 W. 158th St., 11 ..............,..,.....,.......,,, ..........,. S t. Stephen -191- cknowledgments 5 TT , C at mg ' inf I , ,,,.- pl 1, ,, - 59' I T .f 7, - .,.- Mr. Ray Mileti ..4...,,... Mr. Frank Walsh ...,,..........,,..... Mr. Lamont McCandless ......,.,.,.. Mr. Paul Nelson ...........,..A...A.....,........,...... Brother Stanley Mathews, . Mr. Raymond Koelker ..l..............,..,. SM. ..,.,.... . s this record of our TURNING POINT draws to a close, the staff of the mid-century edition of the Purple and Gold hereby thank the following for their effort and assistance in making this volume into a lasting monument to the Class of 1950: ....,....,,.Cleveland Engraving Company Newman Studios Craftsmen-Ziegler Company Covers Editorial Advisor Financial Advisor Appreciation for superb photographic work to Brot her Thomas Dwyer, S.M., Mr. Russell Benson, Mr. Charles Koch, Tom Farley, Frank Koch, and Ron B uckley. Thanks one and all, Bill, Dom, Ken, Chuck, Howie, Leo, Frank, John, and the Richards: Prochaska, Hurley, and Mott. --192- .-X' L I Q 1 G X Gates lvlills I Pl play bill or program, for ushers, seating arrangements, hospitality and all other business matters including the final report of cost versus expense. MUSICALLLPIRECTCE2 - Fillers the P39Lfl9Q31iq1i5.a musical, the musical director. business manager and production manager, chooseiim show which will be produced, and shall share responsibility with, although subject to, the director for schedules, try-outs, casting and rehearsals, etc. It is the policy of the players to utilize to the fullest the talents and abilities of all active and provisional members in every production. Only, on the rarest occasions, when no alternatives are open, may the director, with the approval of the president, allow non-members to participate in any of the acting, musical or technical roles on or back stage. . ff. THE GATES MILLS PLAYERS MEMBERSHIP ROSTER 1985 FOUNDER - MRS. MARGARET CEARNESTJ SMITH 8 in t ee Ch? Y THE GATES MIILS PLAYERS OFFICERS 1988-1989 198 1937- 1986-1987 President S-4 m +1 +2 0 52 m Cl b- .M o Vice President Burke Ray Secretary Rec. Reta Alder Secretar Corr. Mickie Ste Membership Otto wager syrer ?1',?8 Dmm Eggs 1 year rd Boa 2 years Cherry McG Bi11.Weber 3 years Bickett Betty GUIDELINES FOR PRODUCTION RESPONSIBILITIES Three possible productions to be given will be chosen by vote of the active membership from the selections presented by the Play Reading Committee. Final decision as to which one of the three plays receiving the most votes will be presented to the public, shall be decided jointly by a director, production manager and business manager who shall be appointed by the president. DIRECTOR - The director shall set the date and run of the play. He shall be responsible for overseeing all phases of the production. The director will set rehearsal schedules, post notice of and conduct try- outs, cast the play, conduct all rehearsals, oversee the construction of the set, approve costumes, make-up, lighting, properties, musical accompaniment, special effects, staging and will report progress at regular intervals to the board. PRODUCTION MANAGER - Shall report to the director. He shall appoint the stage manager, book-holder and curtain, and those persons or groups necessary to construct and decorate the set, act as a stage crew, handle lights, properties, costumes, make-up and special effects. The production manager and business manager shall jointly prepare and submit to the board, with the approval of the director, an estimated 'budget showing anticipated costs and revenues, and shall attempt to operate within the budget. BUSINESS MANAGER - Shall report to the director. He shall be responsible for publicity and advertising, for the production and sale of tickets, for preparation of the .'rf. In the event a member moves out of town and subsequently returns within a three year period, he shall be reinstated to his former membership. , - ARTICLE XII PROTOCOL All official proceedings of the players cr any of its committees shall be conducted in accordance with Roberta Rules of Order by General Henry M. Roberts. .,,j5. 4- , REGULAR MEMBERSHIP ALDER Jon E Reta - Daisyzs Wood Lane, Gates Mills 425-0685 eARER,sLOuseE,RayeKayessseseeesseees4 eseeeeei 4474249423 7056 Hillcrest Lane, Chesterland 44026 Q BICKETT, Jack R Betty 423-4741 River Road, Gates Mills 7 BURKE, Dave Sc Terry , 425-0455 Chestnut Run, Gates Mills IBURKE, Ray 5 Sally 425-5242 Berkshire Road, Gates Mills BUTZ, Dave A Lou 423-4693 County Line Road, Gates Mills U V CARLISLE, Jerry A Jan 423-4758 Glen Echo, Gates Mills COLLISTER, Dan A Rindy A 423-3813 Deerfield Road, Gates Mills ' DISANTIS, Diokuiic Dian, I 475-6155 57050 Fairmount Blvd. Hunting Valley 44022 FECHHEIMER, Doris 1235 Chelmsford N.W., Canton 44720 494-6974 FENOHR, Fred A Ann 423-4608 River Road, Gates Mills GILL, Gerry - 423-3283 Chestnut Run, Gates Mills p HOEFFLINGER, Ken A June I 12989 Westchester Trail, Chesterland 44026 HOGAN, Don h Norma - Battles Road, Gates Mills 423 4816 JOH JULIO B' - ' 111 80 Sand-Y 423-4429 River Road, Gates Mills --if KILBANE, John 8 Marge - 449-2618 Hillcreek Lane, Gates Mills- LIEDERBACH, Tom R Ginny 425-5509 Woodstock Road, Gates Mills MALM, Bob 6 Tillie 423-3394 Robinwood Lane, Gates Mills MCGEE, Cherry 423-4505 Riverview Road, Gates Mills MITCHELL, Joe 8z. Mary Ann 3 451-3345 662 Robley Lane, Mayfield Village 44040 NEGRELLI, Dick R Pat 425-4527 Saddleback Lane, Gates Mills NOVELLO, Mo H Connie 423-3861 County Line Road, Gates Mills O'MALLEY, chuck a Joanne 423-3471 Robinwood Lane, Gates Mills PEKAREK, Dale so Karen '729-0454 8069 Wilson Mills, Chesterland 44026 work 851-0440 PESUIT, Craig M Barb 247-6605 45 Millcreek Drive, Moreland Hillsl ioamiao, Dick a Sandyl 1 425-0555 Robinwood Lane, Gates Mills RAMSEY, Ted M Jean 423-3231 12959 County Line Road, Chesterland 44026 REYNOLDS Merle A Irene . 1 423-4620 River Road, Gates Mills ROEMISCH, Elizabeth ' W' v942-2517 2772 River Road, Willoughby Hills 44094 SCHROEDER, Peggy 423-3571 River Road, Gates Mills has been submitted in writing to the secretary and has been read. Such regular or special meeting shall be held not less than five days subsequent to the meeting at which the proposed amendment has been first read. ARTICLE XI ADMISSION OF MEMBERS Active members wishing to sponsor prospective members shall follow the procedures outlined below: 1. Submit a letter of recommendation for considerationto the membership chairman. 2. Upon notice from the board, the sponsor shall invite the prospective members to a social event of the group or the non-business part of a regular meeting. The sponsor shall introduce the ,prospective members to the membership. 3. The application for membership shall be obtained from the membership chairman and be submitted with two letters of recommendation from two active members, other than the sponsor, who are not in the same family. 4. The complete application form along with the two letters of recommendation shall be submitted to the board of directors for approval before it is presented for vote of membership at any regular meeting of the players. . , 5. An affirmative written vote of a majority of those present and voting shall qualify the person or persons for provisional membership. Each active member in good standing may sponsor one person or one couple within one C15 fiscal year. CJuly 1 to June 305 ' - 11- 1 Standing committee chairman shall serve for one year or until the next annual meeting for the election of officers. . Chairmen of special committees shall serve until completion of the special assignment for which the committee was created. Chairmen of committees shall appoint the other members of their respective committees. ARTICLE IX FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES The dues of the players shall be 37.50 per person-per year for provisional, active and associate members. The treasurer will bill annually on or about May lst. New members shall pay dues upon admission. Delinquent dues and ticket money over a period of 90 days shall be brought ,to the board's attention by the treasurer and any appropriate action may be taken by the board. Each active and provisional member will receive and be billed for three adult admission tickets for each production of the players. Each associate' member in good standing will receive gratis one adult ticket for the fall production of the players annually. It shall be the responsibility of the ticket chairman of each play ,to provide the treasurer with three adult tickets for each praviaiaaal member and each active member. The treasurer will distribute and collect payment for such tickets. ' , ARTICLE X AMENDMENTS The by-laws may be amended at the regular or special meeting of the players immediately following the meeting at which the amendment SEITH, Mitzi . 425-5254 County Line, Gates Mills SHEA, Bob 85 Roxanne . 423-4509 Timberidge Trail, Gates Mills SIMEK, Elsa 475-1179 Upper Forty Dr. P.0.BoX 544, Gates Mills SOFER, Steve s Barbara A 423-4845 Sugarbush Lane, Gates Mills STEIN, Greg R Mickie ' 331-0290 4080 SOM Center Road, Moreland Hills 44022 SUPPES, Fred ar Pat CDr.J 423 4466 River Road, Gates Mills THORPE, Don,H Sue 423 4743 Racebrook Road, Gates Mills VAN DE MOTTER, Chuck M Jeanette 423 0489 Woodstock Road, Gates Mills VATTY, Jesse M Jane 423 4634 Echo Glen, Gates Mills WALLACE, Jack H Doris 423 3551 Riverview Road, Gates Mills WEBER, Bill a Jaan 423 3555 River Road, Gates Mills WEGERT, Otto H Marty 423-4535 Riverview Road, Gates Mills ZIHERL, June 423-4622 Battles Road, Gates Mills V - HONORARY MEMBERS GG, B'll Q Marilyn - 'Ig358 102 Way, Boca Raton, Florida 33434 PGIRSON, Al R Marge Rt. 6 Box 687 Mooresville N.Car 28145 1 9 9 7 -llf -'7'- ADDITIONAL MEMBERS ARTICLE VI MEETINGS Regular business meetings of the players shall be held on the second Tuesday of the month upon notice ot the membership either personally, by mail, or through a paper of general circulation in the village. During months when a play shall be in rehearsal, the regular business meeting may be suspended at the discretion of the board. It is not mandatory to have a regular meeting each month, which is decided by the president. The annual meeting shall be held in June of each year, at which meeting the election of officers and members of the board of directors shall take place. Special meetings may be called at any time by order of the board of directors. The board of directors shall meet on the first Tuesday of each month. ARTICLE VII QUORUM A quorum for the transaction of business at any regular or special meeting of the players shall be twenty percent of the active membership. A Quorum of not less than six 161 members of the board of directors shall be required for the transaction of business. ARTICLE VIII COMMITTEES The President shall appoint chairmen of such standing or special committees as may be necessary to carry on efficiently the functions of the players. I 'lvf office until the close of the June meeting next succeeding their election. A nominating committee of three CBJ, including at least one member from the board, shall be appointed by the president and shall present its slate at the May meeting. Nominations shall be accepted from the floor at the June meeting before the vote is taken. A majority of votes cast is necessary to elect. Officers shall be eligible for re-election except that the president may be elected to not more than two successive terms. No officer or member of the board of directors may hold more than one office concurrently. - ARTICLE V BOARD OF DIRECTORS The business functions of the players shall ' be administered by a board of directors, which shall consist of twelve C125 members: The president, vice-president, recording secretary, corresponding secretary, membership secretary, and treasurer shall be members of the board of directors, and the other six members shall be elected in the following manner: Two of the members of the board shall be elected each year for a term of three years each. The board of directors shall transact the business of the players, subject to the approva1.of the membership, and shall appoint members to fill vacancies occurring among the officers or in the board itself, until successors shall be elected at the next June meeting. The president shall serve as chairman of the Board. THE GATES MILLS PLAYERS BY LAWS ARTICLE I The name of the group is The Gates Mills Players, a non-profit organization. ARTICLE II The purpose of the players is to present one or two major productions each year, plus a number of studio productions, and to promote an interest in the theater in all of its aspects, including but without limitation to, the functions of acting, play writing, production, direction and property management. In addition, the Players shall promote charitable and community interests. ARTICLE II The membership of the Players shall consist of Provisional, Active, Associate and Honorary members. Anyone having an interest in any of the various aspects of the theater who lives in the Village of Gates Mills or it's immediate environs shall be eligible for membership in the Players in one of the following categories: PROVISIONAL MEMBERS shall be those who, having been admitted in accordance with ARTICLE XI have been associated with the Players for less than one year. To become an Active member, a provisional member shall attend a minimum of five C55 regular business meetings and shall make a significant contribution to the activities of the players during his provisional year. Failure to meet this requirement shall result in , cancellation of the membership by the board .4,,. unless, as a result of a motion by the board, a year's extension of provisional status is granted in recognition of special circumstances. , ACTIVE MEMBERS shall be those who maintain active membership in the players by attending meetings regularly and who make a significant contribution to the acitvities of the players each year. Failure to meet these requirements shall result in transfer to associate membership by the board, unless as a result of action by the board, a year's extension of active membership status is granted by recognition of special circumstances or contributions. Such extension at the discretion of the board may be granted from year to year. Only active members shall have of privilege of voting and holding office. The board will annually review the contributions and attendance of active and provisional members, and will at their discretion, notify in writing those who may not have met their membership requirements. Such member notified shall be respond to the board and make circumstances. invited to explanation of ASSOCIATE MEMBERS shall be those who were formerly active members and who now wish to support the players' activities and productions through patron contributions and attendance at performances. Although associate members may attend all players' activities, they shall have no voting nor sponsorship rights, shall hold no office, and shall not participate in the players' productions. An associate member can be reinstated to active membership upon written application to, and approval of, the board. A spouse of an active member can become an associate member upon written application to, and approval of, the board. To become active the spouse would first become a provisional member. , HONORARY MEMBERS shall be chosen by the regular membership upon a nomination by the board of directors for outstanding service to the players. Honorary members shall be entitled to all privileges of active members but shall not be required to pay dues. A ARTICLE IV OFFICERS The officers of the players shall consist of a president, a viceepresident, a recording secretary, a corresponding secretary, a membership secretary, a treasurer, and such other officers as the board of directors shall, from time to time, deem necessary for the efficient operations of the players. The president shall preside at all meetings of the players. The vice-president shall perform the duties of the president in the absence of the president. The recording secretary shall keep an active record of the proceedings of the players and of the board of directors and shall be custodian of all records. The corresponding secretary shall conduct all general correspondence of the players. Membership secretary shall maintain membership and attendance records, shall process all applications for membership, and shall submit membership records to the board for review as required. The treasurer shall receive the players' funds and make disbursements therefrom as necessary. The officers shall be elected for a term of one year at the June meeting and shall hold .7. ,g, ' A 4 a , 9 ra 7 A Y' J Q. . -I


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