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

 - Class of 1954

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Since hisilrrival in thc- cliocvscx vcllicatirm on thc- l'lUlIll'lll'lll'Y. high sc-lmul. 5 . and 0011856 l 'has i'llllUf'l'il Ll gre-at surgm- of iiiiprmc-im-nt zmcl iiimiwiliyzi- 500. Ill civic airs. tum, our lmislmp has zitizlixlvcl gi I3l'Ulllllll'lll llllil 1'c'spc'c-tml P03iii0l1 ill ivlaiml. .ff ,,w0 5cllnirc' him for his zu-l1ivu'1m'1lts zmcl wish him lllilllf' umm- f'l'1ll'S ul Success in realizing his plans for the cliou-an-. ! ', V' gpvf Msgr. CLARENCE E. ELWELL A happy Silver juhilee to Klon- signor Clarence Elwell, whose work in the educational field is outstand- ing. XVisdom and foresight are desir- ahle qualities in any educator, and Nlonsignor Elwell has demonstrated over and over again that he possesses these virtues in abundance. BISHOP FLOYD L. BEGIN Because he is an alumnus of Ca- thedral Latin, we are especially proud of the outstanding efforts of Bishop Begin for the improvement of social conditions in the diocese. His capable leadership in civic as well as spiritual affairs has greatly aided the progress of the diocese. BISHOP JOHN KROL A special note of congratulation is in order to another of Latinls distinguished alumni, from him. to the episcopacv. Bishop john il. Krol, upon his recent elevation XVe were fortunate enough to have Bishop Krol make a visit here this year, and the im- pression he made on the student hodv was a fine one. W'e wish him continued success in his work and look forward to a return visit ffl Y , ,f 'Fm QM K, , , 9 Jubilarian In this Marian Year we of the senior class are proud to dedicate the 1954 issue of the Purple and Cold to Brother Charles F. Kolf, S.M., on the occasion of his Colden jubilee. His fifty years of service to our Blessed Mother began during the year of the Colden jubilee of the proclamation of the doctrine of her Immaculate Con- ception in 1904. It is especially fitting that the labors of Brother Charles in the classroom should be bound in between these two great Marian milestones. For on the long trail to this Colden jubilee year, he has followed the Marian ideal set by the founder of the Marianists, Father William Ioseph Chaminadc. All of us, especially the seniors, hope to follow the motto of this inconspicuous, but hard-working Brother, who believed with Father Chaminade- With Mary, you cannot failfi Brother Kolf was born in Niles Center, Illinois, and came to Chicago to attend a Marianist school-Saint Michaelis in the parish of the Redemptorists. This was his first contact with the Marianists. After graduation, he went to the motherhouse in Dayton, Ohio, where he made his novitiate. Upon completion of his studies, Bro. Charles began a long career of teaching in Marianist schools throughout the country. He taught in Dayton for four years, Cincin- nati, eight years, Cleveland, fourteen years, Sioux City, Iowa, twelve years, Detroit, Michigan, eleven years, and for short periods in Covington, Kentucky, and San Fran- cisco, California. At present celebrating his Colden Iubilee as a religious, Brother Charles is still very active as a teacher in the art ugamei' at Cathedral Latin. Happy Jubilee year, Brother Charles, and may the Lady you have served so well bless you abundantly during her Marian Year. FN will I XX II ,J H f 49 f XX LATIN 'L 5 GUN I 9Xo 5 K Q ' X xox f' W X-X V If W E 1 1 N l' I 'Ml gif ' , Fill? fl ii . X ill-.fa If ff , QQH1 .J ,ff 'f 'rf:1f1Xi2Sx fi, -ggzf xxgx , tx, XX ffl, 1 I s ., X X ,V, I , s X . 'f Xxx XR fl If xx NX 1 X i 5' 4 l , , A Q V: ' 4 1 1 xmm, Il 1 Q' 'I i ' X .-' n' A 0. I ! X xx 1 If A f . V xx a, 5 vo , I X as ,E 2... Ir X .XXX XI, X. Rev. Thomas Bodic SBI. Ph.D PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Dear Graduates, In a memorable impromptu speech given at tl footlmll rally. one of your spoke-sinvu of thc- class of nineteen hundred and fifty-four enunciated your attitude OYOI' ll period of four years. The gist of his fighting speech was that you wci'c waiting for somx-thing hig to happen in your school life at Cathedral Latin 1-vc-1' since- you wc-rc liI't'SlllI1l'lI.n Your 1'c-pil-sn-iitaltivc was speaking of a football championship which dial not uiiaitwiulizc-. Ilowc-vvi: tht- kt-ynotc of his address may Well serve as a warning to you in the yt-au's zulu-zul, imnu-ly: lm-t us stop wailing and begin do-ing things for ours:-Iva-s. for others and for our God. Do something for yourself. You should have discovered. at least ill your senior year ill high school. that you have suddenly become a 111811. XYhen we COIHPliI11Cl1t a person as being a IIHIILN we simply 11102111 that he is master of himself. XVhen we say Be a Illtlll.-N we invite him to practice a hundred virtues which are properly coordinated by real St'li.-Il1ttSt0I'y. lll other words to become a man 1nea11s that a person becomes master of l1is 1ni11d and will. klllll. through them. of all his hu1nan acts. This is the compliment paid to you as Nic-11 of I,atin.i' Do something for others. Every individual as a llllI112lll being IUllSt pass through kill earthly sojourn with his fellowmen in a lltflltlillg and socializing group-life. Cfonsciously and uncon- sciously one's wishes and dislikes, attitudes a11d sentiments. habits ttllil conduct are to a great degree shaped by human associations. The daily contact with others produces a unity among the members of the community who cooperate i11 the chief concerns of life. Do something for Cod. As a creature of God with a definite llilll to his life. tl1e creature lUllSt in the first place cooperate with his Creator if he would attain his true goal. The basis of life. thought and education is God. XVith0ut Cod there is no ultimate p11rpose in life nor would there be a11 ultimate purpose in educatio11. You can no longer wait for things to hap- pen. It is later thall you tllillli. Sincerely yours i11 Rev. Thomas Bodie. S.NI.. Ph.D. One of Father Bodie's more pleasant tasks is the awarding A typical picture of Father Bodie finds him in the cafet of an atheltic letter to football team manager Al Kovar. chatting with some of the seniors. .X Html pant nl um wutn-ln IS tlw lmlzmn-4' wlnm-l tlw cm lllllx m flu' 4-lmm nl park tlmt UUIIIIJUM' il wal ntrolliug l1xtlu'sL'lmr1l. flux umtrnllllnff l'1chn' is flu- Qmclmnu .mil Clll'l'K'tlUll 51 , Sllpplllil lwy' ilu' lan-ulty. lh-warm' tlwy' lmilml upon tln- llrm ltlllllllil- inn: ul f..lllIUllL plllluwlmln. tlu- IJIEIVNLS. lmmlllwx, mul lux' tl-114-In-1-s ul l,2lllII lmxm- zllxvaus vw.-Ill-QI as L'4llIIISl'llUl'S 'unml lun' !llIl'tllH'll In ilu- mulls-mltx ll Ima- lor trlxtln Xut only nn vlmx wmlx. lmut also in ilu- lll'llIX 4'XLl lL'llI'l'lL'lll2ll' , , . . an-tixitiw. tlw lilC'llllX lam prmiflm-cl c'nlnIu'tc'nt .mal llINlilSt-lllillllQ lc'11clm'slnil1. Tlwiz' CUHNLLIIIL l3l'i'UL'L'IlPkltlUlI is to llc-wlup Clllrisf-lilim' cl1z11'ala't1'l'. E BALANCE WHEEL IS LIKE THE - - Um' tlnmks tu alll flu' lam-ultx' IHl'llllJt'I'S lor tlll'll' lu-lp tlu-mr guiclum-4-. alml tlnvir 4li'lllL'iltlUll tu ilu- training of .xIlllll'lClKll ifutlmliv .fm Fi f J 1 ,gg , ,X I f f IVIINISTR TIO Thomas Powers, S.M. Vice-Principal During the school year many problems and difficulties arise which cannot be dealt with in the ordinary classroom situa- tion. The responsibility of handling these problems efficiently is that of the admin- istration. Scheduling troubles, spiritual questions, financial difficulties-all these present a daily challenge to our adminis- tration. And we, the students, can always be assured that a practical solution will be forthcoming. In addition the administra- tion has done much to promote the cultural level of the students by providing many profitable assemblies. Their manner of fulfilling their duties shall be a constant source of inspiration to the Class of ,54. Rev. Raymond McMahon, S.M. Chaplain Louis Fortner, S.M. Mrs. Mary Nicolosi Treasurer S ecreta ry Qin.. 'QQ CGl'mil16 AHNUHHOYG, William Behringer, S.M. Louis B'-endeII S.M. S.M. .Hnulish QI, 1:.A1mi.,!. I. I.-m.,,,,y R,,,i,1,.,,,.e p,,,.,,A,.' 'l'y-pilw' I, ll, th-m-rzxl llllsi- fl '9f'll I, Nmlmrrnore 54P4lill' Fm' Passes. In-ss, l 1'i-sllmam Smlulity, HY- flufm- --+'f1' If ' l'lxs-i-1'l.-:ull-1's, llnrm-I-omn ll'I. 'W Q if vu, f ff rw 5 Q? YM 'FW I 2 ns ' J 7 Ti 4 , A 2' Q A M ,E vga xia, il 'A if N A F U. W . A ,, , -Nl .A Myi 1 .,.' M359 f 4 su K ' ,, . ,hi iii. ixggl' Q gr- A e 'fw TI e '43, 'X , Brother Louis lforlncr, S.M.. helps to dig out after the big snowstorm. 5-NIS l .f L, z George Deinlein, S.M. English Ill, IV, l'urrent Evvnts, Senior Sodulity. Pm ple- mul Gold Homeroom -tif. Mmleluitol LTY ,c, Dwyer, S.M. Joseph Gaudet, S.M. Chgfles Gguslingl S.M. A familiar sight to Latin students rs 'Nlt-4-hermit--rl lmtwintt I, ll, ,fV'1f 'i fmHiW 'S'-f'l1 'Q '1l Hiolouy. Sfmhomwre Sodul- Brother Louis Brendel, S.M., selling Unh,U,v Junim, SU- Iuvt-nts, l'u1'lrli- and hold ity, Spem-h Club, Homeroom , , , I mw,.W,n :WI lhntnmslmip ln-we, Htmw.--mm gn, carpansses at his little table Ill thc cafe :41-3. . term. LTY Through the work of Father Zeinz and Bro. Spelulr, this years Knights of Columbus speech tournament was il SUCCCSS. Rev lgnahus Kmchlus, III-?Ill.,l0lI I III IV Sodalxty bo OIIIIIHIIOI N xtlonnl Honor Nu: letx Model lun Home :funn 411 Walter Kllck, S M Emrlxsh I II Latm I Fa culty Stewald 'md Pulcha'-1 lm, Agent bpeech 1 Home loom ID Charles Kolf S M Mr Brion McCall I II Head Basketball Couh Physical Education 'Eff' Mr Donlel Mormlle alph Mravlnfz S M Robert Nelson, S M Held 1-ootbxll Cn'uh Phy Chl ml-.try Physu ll bm M nnten nu e -11 xl I'du1 ation u 1 - Ilnnq- I ock-. xnd I when Homeloum SB r -- v -- Edward Gorie, S.M. Wilbert Hamm, S.M. Bernard Jansen, S.M. Adolph Kult, S.M. lieliuion ll, I-lvcxrxumil-w. Illlsim-ss 'l'y1uimr. Tylvilng l, Ilhysivs, limlirm, Senior Sn- I.iln'zx1'iun. .Xthleliv Supa-rviso1', Hnmv- Ilrivmfl' 'l'ruinim:. mlzxlily, Yezu' llcmk Phfmm- Vuphn-1'. room ZA, F CULTY Francis McCulken, S.M. Joseph McDonald, S.M. Othmar Miller, S.M. Wl1l'lC1 HiSl0l'y. Sllevch I. Ile-ligion I, Spvech I, Ahre- Iiookkvepim: I. II, Business USMC Mollerutor, Homeroom bra I, l x'oshmzm Scxlzllity, Prim-iples :xml Mzmzuroment, Ili. Homeroom IA. Freshman Soxlzxlity, Campus, Before and After hun. 'Nw JL.. 111: W I 1 .1 i I 5 -. i' ,..-,4 ..i Mr. Pace Iizinil llim-c'toV. One of the oldest and most faithful Latin root- ers is Bro. VVeismann here seen making football posters. 'F Nr, John Pawlos, S.M. Latin I, English II. Span- ish I, II, Junior' Scxlality. Knights of the Altar, Chi-ss Club. Martin Rauscher, S.M. English I, Speech I, Latin II, Sophomore Sodality. Homm-room Zlli. xx!! PGUI Reifrh. S.M. John Schneider, S.M. Kenneth Sommer, S.M. Basic Math. Plum' fiefim- English II, Spec-eh I, Jun- Religion I, III, Junior So- 9U'Y- Speech I. Business im' Smlnlity, Latim-er Mod- dality, Freshman Athletic- Muth, Glu- Club, Banll, erutor. Homeroom 2C. Supervisor. Hmmm-room IIE. I.atin's family is typified by Fr. Kinchius, Bro. Schneider, and Mr. Szemersky who, although they have different titles, are all here for the same purpose. fy- ,ify Q ,w9ff,'4 'Z-XY --X-. X. ,iffy n SW r l ,sw if A C X QQEE-,fygf S-ly Testing some new electronic equipment for future use are Bro. Dwyer and Bro. Mravintz. V Joseph Spehar, S.M. Mr. Abe Strosnider Mr. Peter Szemersky Alizelwa Il, Plane Ummm- Evmmmics, As:-aistzml: Foot- English Ill, American His- etry, Current Events. Spem-ch lmll Cuarh, H1-:ul 'l'rzu'k tory, Current Events, Jour- Cluls, Homvroom KC, Convh. nalism. Whirlo Club Moder- ator, Dance Committee Mud- erntor, Lutines-r Moderator. Homeroom RA. QWJ Mr. William Ternansky Joseph Weismann, S.M. English IV, Civics. Prob- Display Art. lem:-1 of Democracy, Current Events, Humemom 4A. Rev. Joseph Zeinz, S.M. Rc-liyion IV, Solid Geom- etry, Trigonometry, 'l'rzu.le Math, Math Club, Speech Club, llramatir:-1 Club, Homo- room 48. 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A . ,, f l A ,X A: Ewwimmil wxfgigyw lima, .za 113--I V 'il ?s-annual! ,M--f-nun! fi fuse! ws.zgws ,gu Mi' f fill Mgmmn ,W,, 'Q-s..,-.NNN-v:....g. i7 ICERS As the senlor class of 54 looks back upon 1tS accompllshments lt sees a spark of school sp1r1t that was fanned mto a flame that burned ste1d1ly durmg therr last year at Latln Begxnnmg wlth thexr offlcers Bob Hormsky pI'CSlClCI'lt Angelo Rocazellfl V166 presldent Dlck Chrlstxe secretary Tom Krebs treasurer and Raul Raymond alter nate, the Splflt permeated the upperclassmen and was transm1tted throughout the school The Cll1t16S of the offrcers are prrmarlly to represent the1r classmates and to pro vlde leadershlp wvlth the fdltllflll co operatlon of Father Thomas Bodle, S M, Latmls prmcrpal, they acted ln both capacltles and radrated therr Splflt rn the many dlfferent aCt1Vltl6S around the school . '15 Q Y 2 . 7 , ,lg V, 1 , A 4 , f V e , F we ' 7 . ,K A 3 f f Z , f - lf f . ' s 7 1 .. . c . . . 6 la 2 V 7 S V L7 i - 1. . . l ' x v 1 . - 9 1 C 9 7 7 ' 9 . . C . HO OR STUDENTS Q Y Rlchord Chrlshe Ronald Grles J Gregory Krol Wllllcm Morn Paul Raymond John Robertson Charles Rohr Daniel Sfegmoler 'Cnr irq, A? fggff' 'fa 1954 4' Thomas P. Andrews, William J. Azusenis, Peter P. Baker, David L. Barfko, Paul J. Tommy W'ilIie Pete Mr. B. Casanova Aloysius St. Vincent de Paul St. Aloysius St. Edward St. Catherine Intramurals 3. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Indoor Track 1. 2, 3. 4. Indoor Track 4. Intramurals 1. Outdoor Track 1. 2, 3, 4. Cross Country 1. Band 1. Camera Club 2, 3. Choral Music 1. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. VVhirlo 3, 4. Choral Music 1. 2. Dance Committee 3. 4. Diocesan Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Joseph A. Bell, Thomas A. Beno, Robert M. Boudreau, Donald S. joe Tom Bean Louie Andrew St. Wenceslas St. Paul Ascension of Our Lord Class Officer 2, 3. Sodality 4. Class Officer 1, 4. C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4. N.H.S. 3, 4. N.F.L. 1, 2. Golf 4. Purple and Gold 4. Sodality 1, 4. Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, 4. C.S.M.C. 3. Choral Music 1, 2. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Service Club 1, 2. VVhirlo 4. Dance Committee 4. Chess Club 1, 2. Library Staff 2. Choral Music 1, 2. Brennan,,Michael J. lim St. Philomena Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 0 195 4. B.-una, Charles R, Bryant, David W. Butos, Richard J. Insfigator TCI Dick Sl. Timothy St. Timothy St. Paul's Shrine Class Officer 2. Sodality 4. Sodality 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Knights of the Altar Purple and Gold 4. Choral Music 3. 1. 2. 3. 4. Whirlo 3. N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, 4. Dance Committee Choral Music 1, 2. Photographer 4. Q7 Staxrehand 4. nw 4 'Un Cook, Raymond T. Courtod, Charles L. Cookie Barney Google St. Aloysius Ascension of' Our Lord Sodality 1, 4. Class Officer 1, 2. Band 1. Sodality 4. Choral Music 1. Football l, 2, 3. 4. Baskr-tlrall l. 2. Indoor 'Track 4. Outdoor '1'rar'k 3, 4. Intramurals 1. Choral Music 1. Dance Committee 4. t.L'F11?S'fi,. . Capretta, Nicola J. Pudgie SI. Marian Class Officor 1, 2 Sodality 3, 4. Indoor Track 3. Intramurals 1, 2, Rally Committee Choral Music 1. Carlson, Roy F. Ozzie St. Philomcna Intramurals 3. Coyne, James E. Crea, Carmen A. Cudnik, Anthony C. Big jim Carm Li'l Bear Christ the King St. Anthony Bridget St. Philip Neri Class Officer 1, 3. C.S.M.C. 2, 4. Class Officer 2. Football I. Band 1, Sodality 1. Intersrholastic Bowling: Library 2. 3. 4. Football 1. 2, 3. Intramurals l, 2, 3 Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. Choral Music 2. Dramatics 4. Choral Music 1. 2. Dance Committee 4. You've got mc. brother. .fcmk Carriere, Louis A. Puclgie St Gregory the Great Sodality 4. Latinei-r 3, 4. Purple and Gold Football l. VVhirlo 4. Intramurals l, 2, Rally Committee- VVhirlo Howling 'B 4. 4. 4. 3. 4. Caticchio, Anthony L. Christie, Richard E. Lib Chris St. Gregory the Great St. Ann Honor Studi-nt 1, 2. Honor Studs-nt I Class Olficcr l. 4. Sodality 1. 2, 3. 4. Latincer 2. 3. Purple and Gold 4. Golf 3. 4. Intramurals l. 2, 3 Dance Committee 3. N.L.H.b. l. Senior Uilnicer 2, 3. Class Olliccr l, 3. 4. N.H.S. 2. 3. 4. President 4. Student Council 3. 4. Sodality 2, 3, 4. Vice-Prefect 4. Purple and Gold 1. 4 Student Editor. N.l .L. 1, 2. 3. 4. Intramurals I. 2, Rally Committcs- Service Club 1. VVhirlo 1. 2. 3, 4. 4. Dance Committee- 4. Cirino, Carmen Holy Noocli Rosary Class Oflniccr 1, 2. Sodality 4. Indoor Track 4. Outdoor Track 4. Cross Country 4. Intramurals 1, 3. Rally Committee 4. Coletto, Thomas Cal Holy Redeemer Class Officer 2. Student Council 2 Basketball 2. Intramurals 3. Dannies, Fred J. De Balzo, Robert J. Delivuk, Thomas Dllorlo. DOMIHIC P- D' Nmfiof John A' Danise B011 Quuck DUC D' Holy Family Holy Redeemer St. Nicholas St. Mary our Lindy Pr Mount Carmel Class Officer 2. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Student Council 4, 50dal'W -' Q Purple and Gold 4. Class Olficcr 4. PH I'le and fsold 4 Intramurals 2. 3. Sodality 4. Imnlmlllffllf ' Servicc Club 1. Basketball 1, 2. Band 1' -- 3' 4' Choral Music 1. Intramurals 2, 3. 19 Farmer, James R. Farrell, Leonard H. Big jim Lenny St. Agatha Sl- Vihls Sodality 3, Class Officer 2. In iamuials 1. Sodality 4. t.. . Band 1. 2. Intramurals 3. Free, David A. Dave St Wenceslas Class Officer 2. Student Council 2. N.F.L. 1, 2. Intramurals 1, 2. Choral Music 1, 2. Frydl, Frank W. Fritzle St. Procnp Class Officer 1. Student Council 1. Sodality 1, 4. Basketball l. Indoor Track 4. Outdoor Track 4. Cross Country 4. Intramurals 1. 2, 3, Rally Committee 4. Choral Music 1. Geary, William N. Grablec, Robert J. Bill Bob St. Philomena Immaculate Heart of Mar Sodality 1, 2. Purnle and Gold 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Rally Committee 4. Whirlo 1, 2. Choral Music 1. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Athletic Manager 2, VVhirlo 1. Grady, Joseph F. jacques Y Sl. Philomena Sodality 4. Hessoun, Francis A. Hibler, James Hofstetter, Edward L. Holdsworth. Robert P. Horansky, Robert J. Professor Speedy E11 The Illiterafc Beuo S! Ignatius Sis. Peter and Paul St. Francis de Sales St. Philomcna St. Margaret IYltFaI1'lUl'3lS 2. Class Officer 1, 2. Class Officer 3. Sodality 4. Honor Student 1, 2, 3 AUIIBUC Mfmalrer 3. Student Council 1. C.S.M.C. 2. Indoor Track 4. Senior Class President Band 1. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3. Cross Country 4. Class Officer 1, 2, 3. Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. N.H.S. 3. 4. Choral Music 1. Treasurer 4. Student Council 3, 4. Sodality 1, 2. 3, 4. Latineer 1. 2. 3, 4. Associate Editor Z5 Purple and Gold 4. N.F.L. 1. Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4 Rally Committee 4. Library Staff 2, 3, 4. President 4. Dance Committee 4. gh... ,,., Felice, Paul D. 11111 l'm11 Sl. Marian flue- H i1-vi' I. N.H.S. I. Stvirlmil f'mur.v'QI I. Slulzility I. I1:wI..xIv:iII I, II. I. tlimlu., lim-I Vim.. 4'-.wmrrx 1. Ililr':im1.::iIeI 1?-n 1- Gries, Ronald K. Slippwrf St. Francis Hmirn' Sturleixl I. Ll. N.H.S. 75, I. Smlulity 1. l.:iIili--41' I, 2. I. I'i1l'pI4-zxmllinlcl I. Spnrlf limlilui' Inli'un1ui':1Is I, JI. Math flulv I. Nill. Ninth Hmmm' Snvioly I. ilmlul Nlvisxl' I, J. S4-il-lim'o llumn' Sm- I. urn' Hriber, John P. jfflm St. Francis Hmmm' Slaulum I, 2, 1'I:w.0lIiwr-r I. l'u1'pI:':imI HUIQI l. I-ivieimwe IX'I:m:i.w-1 IluII':lmv1v:nIe I, I. iely M., A. 4 y w -sf Sr 5 2 . I 5. , L7 .' I A . Ferrara, Frank C. Fields, James L. f'1mi, 11111 SI. Nlzlrizul Sl. Atlnes Imizimizsil- I.1.ll. 1. I'.1'1rI. :nil 4,-,I4I I Iinml I, l, 21, I. Il llirlrz I. Lf. Hahn, William J. Iilvllllf St. Joseph Smlzilily 1. XYhi1'Iu Iiimlirmi lntl':m1u1':iIs II. Wllirlu I. SS' Huffman, Robert J. 1311111141 SI. I-Ilizalwlh 3, fl. lnli Ilzilly 1111111111111-u l l'Iim':iI Klusir' I. 'zimiirzilf I, J. I1 I-lmtlmzill I. , Nixlfvfliln I. -. -1. I. Imkiil. rw ix. 1 Fiorille, Robert C. Franks, Jock A. fflllll iff 'I rwfflzrf lxing Hnly llnanrp Uui l.arl3 nf Cu-slochuu Smlziliu 1. Smlzilily 1. I1.I1':nn1i::iI- I, L I Imliiief-r' 31, l. XKIIII-14.3, 21, I'm'1ili' :ii.4I MMIII I II1u!':ll llwfu- I. lr.lr:imx1i':iIx 3.14. I NIJITII l'I III I. Xkliirlu I. f ' V' I' f .1 ,N I f , H V ' gm f f ' f , . , , 3 ' . ff if . 'A O r-iJ,.wf M1 Af, .. . Hanratfy, Edward J. Harbath, David P. Hart, Melvin J. furry lllllil' 3101 Sl. Aloysius Gt-su Sl. Philomena Iri11'unml':lIf I. Z, ' f'.S.fNI.l'. II, -1. Smlulity I. Nhirlii 21. llzim-0 Vrmimiur-.A 1. Intrziniurulf JS. tilt-if Vlulv LZ. l.iIn'm'y Stull' 2. Ca.-t 'cm while they Inst. Jennings, Oliver Jira, Wayne C. Ollie Rocky Blessed Sacrament St. Charles Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4. C.S.M.C. 2. 3. Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, Football 1. 4. Intramurals 1. 2. Cross Country 2. Camera Club 2, 3. Library Stall' 2, 3, 4. Camera Club 2, Choral Music 1, 2. Whirlo 1, 2, 3. Knapik, Robert J. Kopsco, Emery J Bob Iam Sl. Leo St. Elizabeth Class Officer 1. 2. N.H.S. 3. 4. Cross Country 3, 4. Sodality 1. Intramurals 1, 2. C.S.M.C. 3, 4. Whirlo 4. Choral Music 0 Johnson, Herbert M. Josza, David G. Kaplan, Edward J. Herb Blessed Sacrament Indoor Track 4. Outdoor Track 4. Cross Country 4. 10:3 Capt. St. Elizabeth St. Lawrence Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Council 3. Sodality 1. N.F.L. 1. Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. Rally Committee 4. Band 1. Choral Music 1. 2. Class Olficer 1. Sodality 1, 2. Intramurals 1. 3. Kovach, Richard Kavar, Alan R. Krebs, Thomas J. Dick AI Kruut Our Lady of Good Counsel Holy Famliy St. Aloysills Sodahty 3, Sodulity 1, Honor Student 1. Cross Country 3. Camera Club 3. Intramurals 1. 2. 3. C.S.M.C. 4. Athletic Manager 2. 3, 4. Senior Officer N.H.S. 3. 4. Student Council 4. Football l, 2. 3, 4. Captain 4. Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4 Outdoor Track 3, 4. Rally Committee 4. an.. 1 lacco, Leonard A. llacqua, Frank C. limlrrllfwx Youth ll'll1l'l' Holy Family St. Agatha Srxlulity 1. Class 0Il'it'er l. Sodality l. Intramurals 1, 2, Ii, -1. lianll l, 2, IS. 4. NVhlI'l0 l, 11, Choral Musit' 1. Football -l. Outdoor 'l'rzu'k 3. Intramurals l, 35. mi' 41. 'X 'nn 3 ku' ' .MJ . A Y I 2 'VT' .Q ., H 6 if ag, A in 4331! .A., . .ff tulumw Kaximir, Edward A. Kelly, Jerome T. Ku: jcrry St. Ladislas Immaculate Conception Honor Student l. Class Ollie-el' 2. Class Otlirer IS. Intramurals 1, 2. Zi. 4 N.H.S. 3, 4. VVhirlo Ii. P Scxlztlity 1, L., Ii. 1 Knights ul' the Allan' -l. lntlom' 'l'r:u'lt l, 2, ll. lx l 7 5 Outdoor 'l'r:tr- ' . Cro:-as Country l. 2. Captain -l. Zi. -l. xlllllllll' nvvcr lolcl me it would he like this. 14- 1-1 aff Y... vt f x- 'P v Inman, William P. lpsaro, Vincent C. Jansky, Frank J. Bill Iplnf Lifllc' Int' Pius X Sl. Timothy Our Lady ol' Czustochowa Sudzility 1. Sodztlity l. Smlulity 1, tl. C.S.M.C.1Z.3. -1. llioresun Mission Con- fvrenre Ii. 4. Prffsitlent 3, 4. Chess Clulm 1, Z. Cum:-rat Club l, 2, 3. Choral Music' l. lliuvvsuri Chorus 1, 2. Youth Trzitfic Council Presidt-nt 4. liar ' we-7' i -, Kenny, Peter J. Ilmck Christ the King Class Ullirt-r 1. IIltl'1U'l'llll'ZllS 1. 2, 3. 4 Chnrztl Music' 2. Camera Club 1. Choral Music 1. 3. -l. tu JVM M Kilbeck, Michael J. Killcr Immaculate Conception fvlfilloughbyl . Sotlality 4. lntrztmtn'als l. 2. lluntl l. Chmwil Musir 1, 2. Intramurals 1. 2. S Band l, 2,1i,-l. Kloss, John J. lurk St. Gregory the Great Sodality 4. Purple and Hold Golf 4, Intramurals l. 2. 4 1 Rally Committee Whirlo Ii, 4. liztnrv Cummittm Lewis, David M. Lewkowski, Henry J. Mel Luke Pius X St. Peter Sodality 3. Sodality 4. C.S.M.C. 4. Indoor Track 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Band 1. 2, 3, 4. Choral Music 3, 4. Outdoor Track 3, 4. Intramurals 2, 3. Band 1. Chess Club 4. Camera Club 3. Choral Music 1. Diocesan Choir 1. Minadeo, Carmen A. Moir, Daniel J. Slim ' Moe St. Philomena St. Ann Intramurals 2. Indoor Track 3, 4, Intramurals 1. 2, 3, -1. Rally Committee 4. 19 Kristof, Edward W. Ed Holy Family Honor Student 1. 2. 3. Class Officer 3, 4. N.H.S. 2. 3. 4. Student Council 4. Sodality l, 2, 3, 4. Latineer 2. 3. 4. Sports Editor 3. Outdoor Track l. Intramurals 1. 2. Rally Committee 4. Whirlo 1. Krol, J. Gregory Greg Sts. Peter and Paul Honor Student l. 2. 3. Class Officer 2, 3, 4. N.H.S. 3. 4. Student Council 3. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. N.F.L. 1. 2. 3, 4. Chess Club 1. Math Club 3, 4. .. President 4. Choral Music l. Luscher, Thomas W. McCabe, Gerald W. McKee, James A. Luscious Mac Black Mac Christ The King' St. Mary lPainesvilleJ Christ the King Honor Student 1, 3. Football 2. Cross Country 3. Class Officer 4. Intramurals 2. 4. Intramurals 2, 4. Whirlo Bowling 4. Rally Committee 4. Rally Committee 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Band 1, 2, Rally Committee 4. Math Club 4. Moir, Paul A. Molnar, Leo J. Moran, John F. Moe Colonel lack St. Louis Holy Family St. Ann Intramurals 3. Class Otficer 1, 4. Sodality 1. Latineer l, 2, 3, 4. Assoc. Editor 3. Purple and Gold 4. Activities Editor N.F.L,1, 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 4. Rally Committee 4. Dance Committee 3, Senior Play 4. Science Honor Socie 4. 'T' E' Lafferty, Alon E. LaFoIlette, James L. Lally, James M. Lazio, John T. Lenart, Norman S. .lillll-Sl' F!'l'1lI'1llC lim Big Iolm .lloose St. Ann Sl. William Christ the Kin! St. Agatha Our Lady of Peace Soflulity 4. Soclzility l. Intramurals 3, Ji. 4. Somlzxlity l, 2. Ii, 4. Class Ullice-r l, 3. lniloor Trzirlk -l. Whirlo I. Iiunzl I. Athletic ltlunzurs-r tl. Football 1. Uutmloor 'l'r:u'k l. l.ilirzu'y Stull' 2. IG. Si-rvif-e Fluli l. lntrumurnls l. 2, 19, -l. Choral Music l, 2. Cross Country -l. Fhornl Music l. 1. Lilmry Stall' 2. liunll l, 2, 35. 4. Intramurals l, 12. 3, -1. Rally Committve -1. fm ww ww-if Choral Musif- -l. Mancini, Angelo A. Mandato, Robert D. Marn, William L. Merholz, Dennis F. Meyers, Ronald J. llaffnus Rabbit Bill .llenacc Peepers Holy Rosary Holy Rosary St, Aluysius St. Timothy St. Therese bodxlity 4 Class Ollicer 1, 2, 3, -1. Honor Student I. 2. 3. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Sodality 1. Intusrhol xstir Bowling Football 1, 2, 3, -1. Class Officer 2, 3, -l. C.S.M.C. 4. Captain 4. N.H.S. 4. Indoor Track 1, 2. W hulo Bowling -l. Bzisltetlmll 1, 2. 3. -1. Student Council 2, 4. Outdoor Track 1. I 1 mul ils l, Z, 3, -l. Outdoor Tram-k l, 2. 3. 4. Sodality 3, 4. Cross Country 1. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. lVhirlo l. XVhirlo l. g 'SZ' Scienm- Honor Sociz-ty 4. Timber! As another faculty house wall bites the dust 'ii Lire'-iw Murray, Richard G. NGQY, Clive M Hiz' L V1-HH St. Aloysius H H moi Studi nl l I' SH ' . ,I , . Swility 1. xzwlff-i lntr-nmnrul.' , L, 2, r. .m 0 H m'lti -. A ' or: s'- L.. OR 19 0'Sickey, Robert L. Olsavsky, John R. Pacek, David R. Parkinson, Anthony J. Peterson, John D. Sic me Iolm Dave Park Pete Immaculate Heart of Mary St. Ladislas St. Casimir St. Timothy St. Joseph Sodality 4. Sodality 4. Class Officer 1, 2. Class Officer 3. 4. Sodality 4. Indoor Track 4. VVhirlo 1. Intramurals 1, 2, 4. Student Council 3, 4. Intramurals 1 Outdoor Track 4. Choral Music 1. Band 1. Sodality 4. Band 1, 2. Cross Country 4. Football 1. Dramatics 4. Intramurals 1, 2, Intramurals 2. Rally Committee VVhirlo 1. Rally Committee 4. Dance Committee 4. Diocesan Choir 4 . Ap- 'Th ,a-., Q Priest. Ronald R. Quinn, Thomas H. Rascher, James J. Raymond, Paul A. Robertson, Charles A Kangaroo Tom Red Par Charley St Margaret St. Philomena St. Benedict St. Ann St. Gregory the Great Class Officer 1, 2, 3. Class Officer 1, 2. Football 1. Honor Student 1, 2. IS. 4. Honor Student 2. N.H.S. 3, 4. Student Council 1, 2. Intramurals 1. 3. Senior Officer N.H.S. 4. Student Council 3. Sodality 1, 2. Class Officer 2, 3, -1, Sodality 4. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Knights of the Altar 11. N.H.S. 2, 3, 4. Purple and Gold 4. lllllU0l lll'1lK'li 2, 3. Basketball 1. Student Council 4. Copy Editor. Outdoor Track Z. Outdoor Track 4. Sodality 1, 3, 4. lntramurals 2. Cross Country 2. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Latineer 2. Rally Committer- 4. Intl-gqmurgilg 3, 4, Athletic Manager 1, 2. Purple- and Gold 4. Math Club 4. Rally Commiqu-9 4, Service Club 1. Editor-in-Chin-f, llanve Committee 4. Library Staff 1. Choral Music 1, 2. N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, 4. Dance Committee 3. W'hirlo Bowling 2. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Rally Committee 4. VVhirlo1, 2. Dramatics 4. Dance Committee 4. 15 av-va Us Nasslf, Michael A. Nemanich, James E. Norton, Thomas C. Nowack, Thomas H. O'Keefe, James J. Mike Nem Tom Iluckleberry jim St. Rose St. Vitus Sl. Ann St. Timothy St. Clare Sodality 4. Indoor Track 1. Sodality 3. 4. Intramurals 2, 3, -l. Sodality 1. 2, 3, 4. Intramurals l. Latineer 3. 4. lliocf-san Choir 4. Purple and Gold 4 Rally Committee 4. Exchanpre Editor -l. llance Committee 4. Golf 2, 3, 4. Dance Committee 4. Purple and Gold 4. Rally Committee 4 N.F.L. 3. Math Club 4. Band 2. Vlfhirlo 4. W'hirlo 13. Library Staff 2. Dramatics 4. Dance Committee 3 Dance Committee 3, -l. 'iw'-lr Yq-af xg... .i -X Pinter, Richard S. Pisano, Mario P. Podoiil, Arnold E. Prater, Frank W. Pinn Mutts Potts Frankie Dee St. Benedict Holy Redeemer Holy Family St. Edwards Sodality l. 4. Honor Student 1. Honor Student l. Class Officer JS. Knights of the Altar 4. Class Ullicer l, 2. Sodality l. Indoor Track l, 4. Latineer 1. 2, 3. Student Council 1, 2, Latineer 2, 3. Outdoor Track l. 4. Purple and Gold 4. Sodality 1, 4. Interscholastic Bowling Intramurals 2, 3. Whirlo Bowling 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4. Intramurals 2. Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4, NVhirlo Bowling 2. Rally Committee -1. Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4. Service Club 1. 2. Band l, 2. 3, 4. Choral Music 1, 2. Choral Music l. N,L.H.S. l. 5 . if ,' X157 g Preston, William G. Bill St. Gregory the Great Class Otlicer 1. Sodality 2, 3, 4. Latineer 2. 3, Purple and Gold 4 Camera Club 3. 4' YVhere great crooners are made. Robertson, John B. Rocazella, Angelo A. Rohr, Charles E. H011 Sl. Thomas Aquinas Honor Studt-nt l. 2. 3, 4 Class Ollicer I, 2, 3, 4 N.H.S. 2. 3, 4. Studi-nt Council 1. 2, 3 4. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Latint-er 2, 3, 4. Purple and Gold 4. Theme Editor N.l-'.L.1, 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 4. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Rally Committee 4. 'lr- we-...,,, Rocky Holy Rosary Honor Student 2. Senior Ollit-er Class Ollicer 1, 2, 3. N.H.S. 3. 4. Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. Sodality 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, -1. Captain 4. Golf 2. 3, 4. Captain 4. Rally Committee 4. Dan:-e Committee 4. Gt-su Clzurk Honor Student 2, 3. 4 N.H.S. 3, 4. Student Council 4. Sodality 4. Latineer 3. Purple and Gold 4. N.F.L. 3. Intramurals 2, 3. Math Club 4. Secretary 4. llanru Committee 4. Shaffrank, Theodore J. Shaltunuk, William S. Siebert, Howard G. Sistek, James R. Skeel, James M. Slwffy Fish Lefty Duke Mike Gesu 1 St. Elizabeth St. Ann St. Wenceslas St. Joseph f-Olf 4- D Intramurals 1, 2. 3. N.F.L. 3, 4. Honor Student 1, 2. Choral Music 1. Choral Music l. Band 1. Chess Club 3, 4. Indoor Track 2, 3. Service Club 1. Math Club 3, 4. Outdoor Track 3. Ei. Stahler, Charles L. Charlie St. Philomena Honor Student 4. Class Officer 1. C.S.M.C. 3, 4. Band 1. 2, 3, 4. Ollnim-r 4. Whirlo 3, 4. Cross Country 3. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Camera Club 2. Library Stall' 2, 3, 4 View President 4. tai 'Qjff Stanton, Neal R. Little Herman St. Gregory the Great Class Officer 4. Sodality 4. Latineer 3. Business Managr er 3. Purple and Gold 4. N.I'.L. 1, 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Rally Committee 4. Dramatics 4. Stegmaier, Daniel G. Stephenson, James T. Sterbenz, Walter Sfeg Red lVuIt Sl. Philomena St. Philumenn Holy Trinity Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Officer 3. Band 1, 2. Class Ollicer 1. Football l. Choral Music' 1. Student Council 1. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Intramurals I. Outdoor Travk 1, Choral Musir' l, 2. Intramurals l. Ross, Walter J. XVaIdo St Agnes Class Officer 2. Outdoor Track 2. Cross Country 4, Intramurals 2, 3. Service Club 2, -S, 4. Vice Presidf-nt Choral Music 1. Dance Committee 3. Savoca, Anthony J. Tony St. Henry Class Ofiicer 2, 3. N.H.S. 4. Knights of the Altar 4. Purple and Hold 4. N.F.L. 1, 3. Golf 4. Intramurals 2. 3. Rally Committee 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Choral Music 1. Dance Committee 3, -l. Diocesan Choir 1. 2, 3, 4. 5... T27 Scovone, Gerald C. Schreiber, Richard F Semega, Ronald E jerry The Cat junior Epiphany St. Aloysius S1 Andrew Class Officer 2. Intramurals l, 2 .3 4 Athletic Manager 1 3 N,H,S. 3, 4. Choral Music l. Rally Committee 4 Student Council 3. Sodality 3, 4. Knights of the Altar 3, 4. Purple and Gold 4. Vlfhirlo Bowling -1. J Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Rally Committee 4. Band l. 2, 3, 4. Dramatics 4. Choral Music 4. Smith, Ralph A. Smith, Walter C. Smith, Walter E. Snyder, Joseph T. Smitty Sodie Pop Kibby Sfltlggs' f6Sq.I St Prancistde Sales St. Edward St. Gregory the Great St. Lawrence Class Officer 2. Class Officer 2. Sodality 4. Honor Student Basketball 1. Football 1. Latineer 2, 3. Class Officer 1. Outdoor Track 1 Indoor Track l, 2, 3, 4. Purple and Gold 4. Sodality 1. Cross Country 3, Outdoor Track l, 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4 Golf 4. Intramurals 2. Cross Country 4. Rally Committee 4. Interscholastic Rally Committee Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Math Club 4. Bowling 4. Band 1. VVhirlo 4. Intramurals 1. Camera Club 2, 3, 4. Dance Committee 3. Band 1. Choral Music 1, 2. Stevenson, James M. Szabo, Louis A. Stew Suabo St Jerome St. Elizabeth Sodality 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Camera Club 1, 3. Band 1. Whirlo 3. Camera Club 3. Choral Music 1. Choral Music 2. Service Club 1. Choral Music 1 Now this is supposed to 0 is 4 4 'Cf' Tanski, Eugene V. Tkac, Leo B. Toker, Daniel C. Trela, Eugene J. Slzuxta Leo lint Szkarazlnik St. Jerome St. Philomena St. Alnysius St. John Cantius Class Officer 2. Cross Country 3. Camera Club 3. Latim-er l. LZ. JS. Sodality 1, 2. 4 XVhirlo 2, Ii. Choral Music 2. Purple- and Hold -l. Intramurals 4. Purplt- and Golil 4. ' 1 7 3 N.I'.L. , Z., Football 4. Indoor Travk 2, 3, 4. Outdoor Track 1, 3. 4. Service Club 1. 3. 1 'a NVhirlo 1. Z.. Library Stati' J. Dance Committee 1. Diocesan Choir 24. 1. iff Library Stall' 2. 3. 4. Troyan, Glenn P. Ilurxl' Holy Rosary Srxlality 4. Golf 4. Int:-rscholastic Bowling 4. Vl'hirlo Bowling: 2. 4. Intramurals 2. 3. Rally Committee 4. VVhirlo 4. fy' N: gh X505-t. it 'W K+: Urbas, Anthony J. Varga, Carl M. Verba, Raymond G. Vihtelic, Frank M. Vitale, John N. Tony Lightning Yanko Frank Big john St. Vitus St. Margaret Nativity B.V.M. St. Philip Neri St. Margaret Mary Intramurals 1, 13, Ji, 4. Sodality 1, 2, Ii, 4. Soclality 1, 2. Honor Student 1, 2. Class Officer 3. Choral Music 2. Knights of the Altar Latineer 1. Intramurals 1, 2. Sodality 4. 1, 2, 3, 4. Golf 4. Latiueer 3, 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Purple and Gold 4. Rally Cummittet- 4. Sr-rvice Club 1, 2. Intramurals 2, 3. Baud 1, 2, 3. 4. Rally Committee 4. Math Club 4. Choral Music 1, 2. Whirlo l. 12. liaure Committee- 14. 1. Choral Music' Ii, l Iiarwc Committce That was a funny one ifor a changei. IORS A , Q-:cw an . , if , . fl A 4 i n f L J ,f Walter, Thomas C. Walters, Lawrence D. Wosko, Robert A. Weisenseel, Louis R. fjflflfll Larr Huh Lou Sl. Pllil0mt'l18 Gesu Nativity B.V.M. St. Thomas Aquinas Soxlality 4. Indoor Tram-k fi, 4. Class Officer l. Class Olficvr 1, 2. Ill'-l00l' 'l'l'a1'k l. 2, ii. 4. Outdoor Trark 3, 4. Sodality 1. 2, 4. Student Counril I. I door Trark l, L., 3, 4. Cross Country Zi, 4. Intramurals 2. QFOSH CUIHIIVY 3. ii. 4. Service Club 1. 2. Chew Clllll 4- Choral Music 1, 2. WVhirlu l, 2. 3, 4. Choral Music 1. Iliocc-sail Choir I. Sodality Qi. 4. Rally Committee 4 Choral Music 1, 2. ,,, 1-mr Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Dance Committee 4. irq , -aww - ' ? i 4 KN 1-.NE t 4 Q wi, ,. ,+?1f?i?5'. Wierzchowski, Lean F. Our Lee Lady of Czcstochowa C.S.M.C. 4. Purple and Gold -1. Band I. 2. 3, 4. VVhirlo 4. Choral Musir l. Witkowski, Robert J. Wolan, John A. Yamaguchi, Francis M. Zgrabik, Raymond N. Zuccaro, Michael A. Bob las: Frank Z-Grabs Zucc Our Lady of Mount Carmel Our Lady of Counsel St. Mary 4ChardonJ Immaculate Heart of Mary Our Lady af Peace Intramurals l. LZ, 3, 4. Class Olfirer 2. Soilality 4. Sodality 2. bodallty 4. S1-rvirv Club 1. Student Council 2. Knights of the Altar 4. Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. Latlneeryii. NNN,-10 3. lm,-Hmm-als 1, 2, 3. Whirlo 1. Indoor 'lrark 4. liaml 2. Choral Music 1. Outdoor Track 4. Cross Country -1, Intramurals 1, 2, Il, 4. Hand l. Whirlo 4. xii' ul, -V5 3 4171. lx iw- is 5 if , . I if ' f . -5 4 if . 5 5 t K 3 2 Seated: D. Niccoli, D. Parkinson, M. Cook, A. Frederico, K. Von Alt, R. Conrad, A. Marinelli. Second row: R Kessler, ll. McHenry, R. Skala, j. Andel, D. Lawrence, F. Papez, A. Antonini, D. Papuga, R. Telenko, J. Loesch R. Mellert, E. Hribar, S. jaksa, R. Malacek, M. Kurilec, T. Petranie, j. McCourt, C. Breadus. Third row: R. Slo gar, D. Toth, J. Boylan, VV. Karnatz, R. Krebs, I. Horrigan, E. Niemiec, J. Tomsic, C. Anzic, J. Taylor, T. McDon nell, E. 0'Neill, J. Ruth, R. Zivny, M. Farinaeei, T. Fitzgerald. JUNICR 1 ' YL Aicling Nlr. Peter Sxerinersky in directing SA were tlie class officers. Nlznw' Cook, president, Dave Pzlpngu, vice-p1'esiclc-iitg Tony Federico. secivtziryg and Dick Telenko. t1'casl11'ci'. Nlncli spirit and entlnisiasin was shown lay tliis class as it lc-cl its division in lmotli the Sqniclgnlinn and the canned food clrive. Holi Nlellert, Hill Kzirnntz, Dick Sknlu, and Cook were nznnvs often seen on the lionor roll. Bob Zivney. Bolm Nlulucek, Doxn Nieeoli, Ken Von Alt. anal Xlellert lent their talents to the lmncl. Nleinlmc-rs of SA Pl1l'tlClP2ltlllg in utlilc-tics inelnclc-cl -Iolin Tomsie, Don l.a1wrence, Pzlpngu, Tclenko. l eclc'1'ico. and Niecoli on tln' foot- lmzlll teann. uncl Dick Krebs and C1-ne U'Ncil on tlw lmuskc-tlmll sqnucl. Is school really open? The first time-and probably the last-they will be glad to receive anything from this ' gentleman. K lx Lcd by class officcrs john O'Boylc, prcsidcntg Hon Toth, yicc-prcsidcntg Bob Fitz- gcrald. sccrctaryg Don hlarzynski, trcasurcrg and Lloyd Battista, Studcnt Council reprc- scntatiyc, thc class of Sli was wcll rcprcscntcd in cxtracurricular actiyitics. Displaying outstanding athcltic ability on both thc gridiron and the baskctball floor wcrc Toth, Tony Disccnzo, Dick Dccrc, and Fitzgcrald. Running track wcrc Dayc Craig, loc Fortunato, and ylarzynski. The Latineer claimcd the cfforts of john Kuncsh. lid Nlillcr, jerry Haladus, and Gene Blanista. Spcaliing thcir picccs in the National Forcnsic League wcrc Dennis Bryant and Battista. National Honor Socicty incmbcrs wcrc Kuncsh. Nlillcr, Nlanista, Bryant. Fitzgerald, Bill Hughcs, Haladus and jarzynski. Seated: I Fvfe, D. Jarzvnski R. Fitz erald, I. 0'Bovle R Toth N. Cambatesa D Bryant. Second row A. Dis- cenzo, C. Caingemi, N. VValsh, J. Halalilus, D. Brown: D. Lesak, R. Stebanski, R. Pruchnicki, J. 0'Neill, WV. Hughes C. Scullin, E. Miller, R. Olsen, A. Hrestak, D. Craig, M. Skchan, T. Smith. Third row: C. Parise, F. Regalbuto j. McHenry, L. Battista, J. Fortunato, P. Boczek, E. Lozich, E. Manista, T. Lynch, j. Kunesh, R. Terselic, E Miller, R. Deere, F. Norton. Absent: F. Horan. 5 . i L g . ff -4' f 2 .,..g:,. M 4 4: ff, .9 7 f Seated: L. Hayes, S. Scarcipino, J. Rundo, P. Pucher, C. Gilles, R. Viland, T. Iannetta, D. Cerome. Second row QI, Majoros, J. YVells, R. Strogin, L. Canim, D. Buckley, K. Kampman, R. Hennie, L. Caplick, VV. Russell, I. Cada T. Olsen, A. Lang, E. Cioleck, D. DeLeone, -I. Nlalesky, L. Kapuscinski, T. Quinn, J. Urba. Third row: D. Hutton R. Ross, T. Lahman, P. Hollis, D. Moriarty, C. Nowak, J. Singer, D. Dc-Roia, D. DeBaltzo, YV. Puchein, D. Sloger Absent: J. Albu, A. Makransky. JUNIOR junior C was led through a very successful year by Pete Pucher. president, john Rundo, vice-president, Roger Viland. secretary, and Gerry Gilles, treasurer, under the guidance of Bro. joseph Spehar, SAI. In football, Pucher, Rundo, Edmund Ciolek, and Roger Hennie carried SC into the spotlight, while Lou Caplick and Pucher represented the class in basketball. SC showed its spirit by leading the school in the Community Chest and Football Ticket Sale drives. Besides its representatives in basketball, if football, and track. the class also had partici- pants in the band. Sodality. Latineer, Debate club, cheerleaders. Library staff. and the Na- tional Honor Society. 'Q ,f . . 1. - and .waif All this trouble to run down to the JUNIOR , 4 2 .. ge . i S 1 ...Mm ggi 1 i ji WM, Seated: R. Mazurik, P. Norton, I. Otto, J. Goodrich, R. Zablotny, J. Racela, N. Caticchio. Second Row: E. Hayes, D. Burke, M. Giarrizzo, M. O'Donnell, T. Kamis, R. Kistner, J. Ritt, M. Ingersoll, W. Szuter, R. Soeder, W. Skerl, F. DeRose, K. Latine, J. Elkins, S. VVojnar, B. Mullin, W. Lewis, W. Ackley, R. Root. Third Row: D. Novak, S. Klonowski, L. Hrusch, W. Sroub, F. Zammataro, J. Iacofano, F. Mondello, T. Sands, T. Choromanski, I. Strainer, T. Busch, D. Stanic, M. Csicsery, D. Gould. Absent: V. Gobozy. Thv latest in Parisian hal Styles, mihldy. Under the guidance of Bro. Lester Dwyer, dent, Ivan Otto, vice-president, Pat Norton, sec- retary, and Ronald Zablotny, treasurer, SD sup- plied the school activities with many members. Athletically inclined were Goodrich, Brian Mul- lin, Jim Strainer, and Don Novak, members of the football team. Frank Zammataro, Ken La- tine and Frank Mondello starred on the bowling team. Representing 3D in the Sodality were Goodrich, Zablotny, Norton, Zammataro, john llacela, Otto, and Vince Gobozy. ln the 690 Clubl' were Otto and Ronald Soeder, regularly on the honor roll. S.M., with the assistance of jack Goodrich, presi- Receiving a serxice award from the Coin- nnnnity Chest and leading its division in the Sflllillgllllllil drix e were two of the achievements of junior E. Thirteen extra-curricular activities claimed the efforts of different members of the class. Len Mlejnek and jack Myers were in the hand. joe jezerinac, Tom Croft, Steve Cnr- ney. and Mike Crattino represented SE in foot- ball and track. Members of the Sodality were jack Carson, joe Terlizzi, Al Fnerst, George Svajger, Paul jankowski, Croft, Bill Lynch, jexerinac, and Tom Szarwark. Leading the class in scholastic achievements were Dan NValsh, Sxarwark, Ed Crikepelis, Paul Kelly, and Lynch. JUNIOR 3 Any resemblance between the school and the faculty house after this is purely coincidental. Seated: J. Papesh, T. Croft, I. Terlizzi, P. jankowski, J. Santa Maria, M, Crattino, C. Svajger. Second Row: C. Farinacci, J. Lahman, J. Carson, YV. Lynch, C. Palermo, R. Eiscnmann, 1. Ferrante, M. Amato, P. Oddo, D. YValsh, YV. Cech, A. Fuerst, M. Murphy, H. Roberts, B. Gregg, E, Crikepelis, YV. Castrovinci, D. Stys. Third Row: A. Vitolo, j. Myers, L. Kruszewski, P. Kelly, C. Henderson, Gurney, T. Sznrwark, 1. jezerinac, R. Hav- lock, F. Spisak, R. Shoemaker, T. Ruby, J. Ambrose. SOPHOIVIORES i i , 2 , 1 5 a 2 13 ,ca Seated: P, XVilkes, R. Spano, R. Kelly, VV. Rogers, T. Hunt, C. Laycock, B. Stanton, R. Cuva. Second Row P. Minadeo, T. Quinlan, ll. XValton, R. Prasek, L. Seman, YV, jankowski, J. Cavaluchi, F. Amico, 1. Kruczek E. Miller, A. Baker, I. Trombetta, 1. Putka, C. Brunello. Third Row: WV. Caswell, T. Harmody, D. Harris, P Dale, S. Kovacs, T. Ashton, J. Argie, A. Magalski, R. Richter, YV, Sasko, T. Free, K. Mrozinski. SOPHOMGRE For brain stimulation, try this. Led by Bro. Edward Corie, SM., 2A ranked high among the classes in the sophomore divi- sion. Class officers Were: Bill Rogers, president, -Ii Tom Hunt, vice-president, Ray Kelly, secretary, and Ed Laycock, treasurer. Representing the class in athletics were Ron Prasek. Hunt, Rogers, Laycock, and Tom Ashton. QA also ranked high in intellectual achievement, placing two men on the honor roll. The most popular activity was the Sodality, for it claimed fifteen members of 2A. Second in line was the NVhirlo club with -' eight members. Following the XVhirlo came The Latineer staff, the Library staff, and the basket- ball squad. YVorking together as a unit the mem- bers of Sophomore A made their class one of M the best. M HOM Looking for a blue ticket . . . one way or another Bro. Nlartin Raucheris class was one of the most active in sopho- more activities. The president, joe Verderber, was an editor of The Latineer and had jim Carlson and Ralph Thomas as two of his writers. Pete Kinney, vice president, was joined on the football team by Don blCF21l'1'6'll and Hay Szalay. The secretary-treasurer of the class, Dick Kinetz, along with jerry Cartland, Ralph Kesterman, Bill Knhar. and Mike O'Brien were members of the Sophomore Sodality. 2B was also represented in the band. Speech club, NVhirlo club, Service club, and track team. Seated: I.. Shuss, XV, Knhar, ll. Kmetz, J. Yerderber, P. Kinney, D. McFarren, ll. McNamara. Second row P. Milroy, S. Nagy, R. Lally, A. Duca, YV. Irwin, G, Gartland, D. Sroczynski, R. Baltitus, J. Carleton, R. Kes- terman, M, 0'Brien, L. Pitten, R. Thomas. A. jackson, G. Evans, T. Coleman. Third row: L. Caito, M. Coughlin, H. Ranallo, K. Yavra, L. Bush, 1. Santo, C. Raimer, C. Chyall, VV. jarzabek, J. Carlson, WV. Iqlewski, AI. Marinko, R. Reinmann, T. Monohan. Absent: L. Scheuer, R. Baltitus. I ' 1 g i ' . 1 J 4 K 1 Mfg ' Seated: A. Dippel, L. Masterson, WV. Vouk, D. Shadburn, C. Coudreau, J. Martin, J. Krejsa. Second row ehez C Soloman R Stewart I Bora D Kowillck J Davis I Nlonroe I Fir M. WValker, C. Ferrazza, I. N , . , . ' , . ', . a - , . ' , . r , . - ment, 1. LaMarca, I. Salvucci, R. Soinski, J. Lynch, P. Slars, S. VVolski, F. Taylor. Third Row: L. Deininger, T. Sweeney, D. Kachelein, H. Reeves, j, Rini, S. Pottinger, R. Nolawski, R. Veres, T. Drobnik, J. Marchese T. DiFranc0, J. Kolenic, T, Mscichowski, J. Widmer, YV. Logue, J. McNulty. SOPHOMORE Sophomore C carried the honor of being the most active class in the division as they led each of the drives. With Bro. john Schneider, S.Nl., as moderator, 2C elected officers Dale Shadbnrn, President, Gerald Coudreau, Vice-President, and james Monroe, Secre- tary-Treasurer. Regulars on the honor roll were Goudreau and Stan VVolski. Goudreau, XVolski, and Howard Kierrs lent their talents to the Speech club, vga and Coudreau, Iohn Nehez, and Leo Deininger Were chess enthusiasts. The band claimed Clifford Solo- man, Gondreau, Robert Soinski. XVilliam Logue, Anthony DiFranco, Daniel Kowallek, and Daniel Kachelein. jim Monroe represented the class in var- sity footballg the class was also represented in V. football, basketball, and track. Grand larceny or spirit? ,pw SOPHOMORE , 1 if Seated: J. Olsavsky, M. Leone, J. Magri, E. Clinski, T. O'Neill, R. Toth, F. Petrello, D. Gagliardo. Second Row: C. Capek, T. Luckay, N. Brinkman, R. Farmer, T. Marinelli, E. Riha, F. Sigmund, F. Zadell, N. Or- lando, R. Sibbing, R. Fecko, W. Dileno, P. Gielink, N. Novatny, I. Ulas, E. Cromling, E, Krzywicki. Third Row: R. Fusile, P. Kelly, R. W'inniclci, C. Hofstetter, A. Caticchio, T. Divis, I, Brousil, R. Smith, F. Fedor, I. Artale. The organization of Sophomore D, like Gaul, was divided into three parts: the zeal committee headed by Noel Brinkman, the instruction committee under Bob Toth, and the temporalities committee led by joe Magri. Representing the class on the varsity football team was Ed Clinski while Paul Gielink, Ron Fusile, and Chuck llofstettcr played JV football. Musically inclined a were Ron Smith. Nick Orlando, Paul Kelly. John Plas, Dick Sibbing, and Norm Novatny-band members. Re- ligious activities controlled the interests of Sodalists Kelly, Magri, Orlando. Frank Petrello, Smith, Novatny, Tom O'Neill, and Toth. Novatny and Toth were also in the Knights of the Altar. SVe had to sell 500 books for this. SUl3llUIllUI't' li nut only lvcl ilu' st-liool in tlic- Stllliilillllllll clriw-. lmnt uns .ilsu rm-pre-sviitn-cl in six .wtivitim-s. Cl.iss officers V wr-rv prvsiclm-iit, Bull Sli-rlmnlig NlL'4'-l7I'l'5llll'Ilt, llrmqirml lllivlv- nvrg and sc-t-rc-tary. Nlilu- ,lc-zior. vlvyior w.is also tl Stuclvnt Council rm'prs's1'i1tzitiu- iincl play-tl xatrsity fnotlmll. Cfuntrilnit- ing tn tlw l'lllillI'itl iivtivitivs uf tln- st-liool wvrm' lmncl lllt'llllJt'l'N lfrainls Xidrlx. Al llussi. xllltt St-lmggio. :ind Ste-rlmillxg xvliili- Tinl Browne-. .lulin lic- Clirolgnno, Hiisil Sm-grin. Cary llonlqson, Toni Sikorii. Clnirk lflius. lfrauilx Nlait-lc. and Slack Tailor lit-lpt-tl km-vp tht- lilmiry in good order. XYitli Bro. lkuil llc-ic-li Sli., its llOlIlt'l'0UIll advisor. 212 lmd nn viijoyulmlc- and profitulmli' st-liool your. Don Cagliardo tried his best to get into this one. SOPHOMGRE E Seated: T. Sikoru, J. Cirolamo, M. jczior, li. Sterhnnk, II. lluchner, R. Crecol, R. Niamnett. Second Row D. Von Alt, ll. Czuplicki, ll. Krimsky, B, Segro, F. Colinur, T. Smith, M. Browne, C. Elias, A. Amuto, B VVypusek, j. Pickett, I . Muck, lf. I.ulnida, A. Rossi. Third Row: T. Bergunsky, VV. Coyle, ll. llolzheimer Nl. Selvuggio, C. Hodgson, hl. Canyer, D. Cahur, F. Collinger, F. Nlurinelli, N. Puntalleano, R. Pallly, NI. Tailor 5 1- FRESHMAN J 2 2 ? X H1 3 ' 2 tg a A 5 5 l i Seated: D. Crazko, F. Stinziano, R. Stringer, R. Kowalski, J. Csokmay, I. jarzynkowski, VV. Buday, R. Bolaney. Second row: I. Flaherty, R. YVenger, C. McCoy, I. Harner, C. Thomas, F. Hibler, L. Oswald, A. Darby, NV. O,Connor, T. Rohr, R. Kunesh, R. Dedon, S. Hrubv, H. YVojciechowski, R. Switalski, N. Micatrotta, C. Veloski, J. Vanek, WV. O'Brien, T. Coughlih, C. Dlouhy, A. Rundo. Third row: R. Otonicar, K. Rodio, R. Sakai, R. Runser, L. Trunk, R. Usters. YV. Koerber, I. Bylewski, J. Burazi, I. Chapman, VV. Kessler, J. Siml, I. Bell. Absent: R. Ciolek, R. Moorhouse, I. O'Neill. Bewitched, bothered, and bewildered FRESHMAN Freshman A conlcl well have chosen for its motto, A for Achievement. for it placed many of its mem- bers in school activities. The gridiron claimed Rob Kowalski, -Ioe Ularzynkowski, Roger Stringer, Bill ni, me O'Connor, Bill Kessler and jerry Bylewski, while Larry Trunk, Rylewski and john Csokmay were mem- bers of the frosh basketball squad. Class officers Kowalski, Stringer, ancl Csokniay clicl a fine job uncler the careful guidance of Brother joseph Nlcllonalcl, SAI. IA prow-cl their school spirit by leading in claily returns clnring most of the Sqniclgnlum clrive. FRES Busy most appropriate name for this group of the class of 57. Led by their class officers Al Aftoora, Al Taddeo. Pete Kamis, and Ed Kostiha, B began to move early in the year. joining the band were john Pilch, Ed Semsak. Ralph Hedges, Ken Stevens, and Don Kling. Bill Kucia, lid Hudak, Pilch. and Andy Schoen- berg were Service club members. This group had 11 class paper, the B Bop, with Marty Cuga- vic as editor-in-chief and Louis Papes. Dennis Hudock, and Norman Baracz as contributing editors. The football team boasted Kamis, Gug- avic. Baracz, Pete DeCrandis. Ed Buzzelli and Andrea Russo, while Ray Zawadski, Baraez, Dick Vura, Vidimantes Nlarkunas, and Al Krebs played frosh basketball. Names frequently seen on the honor roll were Papes, Attoora, Schoen- berg, Pilch, Cugavie. and Semsak. So what do you want, St. Peterls? Seated: A. Taddeo, E. Buzzelli, P. Kamis, A. Aftoora, E. Kostiha, E. Medlen, C. Cullu. Second Row: V. Pagliurulo, V. Markunus, ll. Hedges, A. Russo, R. Truszynski, R. Varga, D. Hudoek, A. Territ, K. Cudnik, VV. Kueia, E. Semsak, D. King, L. Papes, P. Degrandis, A. Schoenberg, J. Vano. Third Row: A. Rodriguez, K. Stevens, N. Buraez, C. Sulik, R, Gella, T. Hannan, R. Vura, R. Purson, A. Mlinac, R. Zawadski, A. Krebs, R. Bruhn. U - . 'a if 5, i if? K 5 15 5752, 3, 3 Y 'E' 5 . , Q A 5 Q T 3 5 1 5 7 A 3 ' , 5 2 r 2 . . , - l Q 5 i A i A f f f . 2 ' - I 5 2 1 L , 7 . 5 3 5 5 . I v v 2 ' s - i Seated: C. Kucko, L. janda, R. Mantarro, I. Goodrich, J. Coneglio, Z. Molnar, D. Penner, R. Niederriter Second Row: F. Troyan, J. Vedegys, C. Schoenberg, R. Landolph, F. jameson, T. Gulick, J. Buckley, J. Henzel S. Parisi, C. Schabron, E. Zuscik, J. Nicholas, R. Bezoski, N. DiCillo, F. Grace, R. Kaluba, F. Pirc, R. Zelasko J. Karleski. Third Row: B. Iacampo, J, Shaffrank, E. DeMarchi, J. Stanz, G. Corsillo, T. Mine, K. Koprowskx R. DiLisi, C. Lewandowski, VV, Koscica, A. Staraitis, VV. O'Donnell, I. Urbancic, L. Bolzelc, C. Avery. Absent: D. Bossard. FRESHMAN What did I do to deserve this? Brother Wfillialn Behringer, S.M. with jim y Goodrich as president, Larry landa, vice-presi- 1 dent, Bob Nlantarra, secretary, and joe Con- eglio, treasurer developed IC into one of the most promising freshmen classes. Sports and the hand proved to he the most popular school organizations for the frosh from 1C. In the Sodality Guerin Avery, Larry Boczek, jim Buck- lev, Charlie Howell, Ken Koprowski, George Kncko and Dave Penner were active lnemhers. 4 Koprowski was the president of the frosh Sodal- i ' itv. The talented crew of 1C placed high in all ' 5 school drives, getting well over 2007 in the an- ' nual Squidguhnn drive. ,. ,Av . '-' s cw if' ' e,...xa.vwe 4. tw E 1 Ily v A '4 x FRESHMAN I I Under the leadership of john Stanley, president: Ralph Nahra. vice-president: Dave Edelmuth. secre- taryi and joe Gaby. treasurer. IE shown with the spirit of the freslunan diyision to finish with flying colors in each of the various driycs. Representing Ili on The Latineer training staff were Gaby, Toni Lutz. Bob Catino. and lfdelmuth. The class comprised a large part of the frosh football team and Biagio Oddo. Bill Caglioue, Bill vlanke, Earl Youinell. john Yargyas. Steye Bender, Stan Koss, YValt Xlunialc and Dan Ott starred in freshman basketball and track. Besides organizing a regular monthly paper called the 1Editor, edited by Oddo. the class made their own signs which were posted at the football rallies. Spring training early . . . with a few minor ehanges FRESHMAN - 1 , 5 2 . , 5 2 I 5 2 E . l ' 1 Q 3 9 5 g 1 1 . Y G -5 Seated: R. Catino, B. Oddo, I. Cahv. j, Stanley, R. Nahra, D. Edelmuth, XV. Caglione. Second row: E. Austin, -I. Ilornvak, C. YVeber, yv,'Mtmi.1k, R. Shoemaker, VV. janlce, T. Drummond, D. Brzozowski, gl. Moriarty, T. Lutz, E. Habart, R. Catalano, E. Youmell, N. Kotoch, D. Roberts, L. Kosek, Planieta, J. Balli, E. Lustik, A, Sirvaitis. ll. Kennedy, M. Poturich, K. Bures. Third row: 1. W'awrynski, XV. Yargo, ll. NVolinski, L. Stupezy, I. Vargyas, D. Ott, XV. Harwood, Koss, J. Hawkins, R. Bertseh, A. D'Amic0, N. Maski, R. Sokolowski, S, Bender. N III I I C III Us IIL I IK I I X I III LL III THE MAIN SPRING IS AX xxxxtclx cImxvq its IIII' fm Inst mu- p.x'IfffII1I- IIILIIIISIJIIIIL XXIIIIIUIII II. IIII- Im'-If nf-I-IIHI Io Iwvlu II1c- cvtlwr ILIVI5 in mutifm W1 III In- I I. Ilvrw QII I.LlIIII. II1r- Irwrcv xx'I I1 ix IIII' IIIIXIIIQ slmi'iI In-Iliml :III mu' . 'IIXIIIM is l'4'IiQI1m, NI1Iix:IImI In 8IIII'I'IILlIIlI'iII rm1Iiu's, III. IILIIIII NIIIIIVIII is a1Iwz1j's IUIISIAIOIIS III IIIII Iwrumultilnq part re-Iigiam plays in Isis IIII-, 'I'I1ix In-Iilng in pn-wut l'NI'l'yXYIII'I'I'1III cIu1'i11g IIN' IULIII lic III In IIII' c'I1Issmmn .mcI in IXXII'llL'III'I'IL'IIIiiI' IIQII itil-N. IIIII sImI:'nI II-arm In In' il l't'LlI LIIBIJSIII' of Cflnrist .mal Iris NIwIIwr. IIis spiritual grmx'tIn QL pIz1'I siflv Ivy sich' WIIII imprm cnwnt in mm-11Iz1I IUIII IIIIISIUIII QI AIIII 'A 'WHL AM .ff 'aff-az WK 1 'K fi 3 X' .5 A familiar scene before and after school is the confession line. Here are seniors waiting their turn: A. Mancini, J. Olsavslcy, M. Zucarro, J. DiNardo, and G. McCabe. Religion Hi Lights Tops in religions events of the year was the visit of Bishop john bl. Krol to his alma mater. His generosity in turning hack to thc student hody the purse that was col- lvctcd for hiin will make possible the purchase of a new tabernacle for the chapel. On the social side, Latin Sodalists sponsored a Soc Socialn and a pair of mixers with St. Augustine Academy and Hoban Dominican High School. Religious instructions, Holy Mass, Holy Communion, Confession, and Benediction filled the spiritual bill of fare on the four days of recollection held at regular intervals throughout the year. Bishop john J. Krol delivers an address to the student body on the occasion of his first visit as a bishop to his alma mater. Father Kinchius and Father Hickey bless the throats of a group of upperclassmcn on the feast of St. Blaise. The newly elected Sodality officers proceed to the auditorium for instal- lation ceremonies. Msgr. James P. McIntyre accepts students' donations to Catholic Missions from Father Thomas Bodie, S.M., while C.S.M.C. officers C. Nagy, E. Kopus and D. Boudreau look on. Sodalists form the living Rosary in honor of the Blessed Virgin as part of the Marian Year Sodalists and their dates prepare for the next C6l9bl'i1fi0H- dance at the Soc Socialf' 5 'nb OR SOD LITY 5 X ngths of service to Mary, ranging from one to four years. the Sen- 5 true meaning of the Solality motto -'Per Nlariam ad jesumf They 1,11 ! ' s that devotion to Mary has had upon their own lives, and it is their 4- ' ' - ' i 1 1' ' 1 if. 'Runs iowlcdgc ot ind duotion to Our Lids 'I' gi theory is fmt, pmctict is tht keynote of Catholic Action. To tosttr this, thc Senior Sodalists cooperated with St. Augustine-'s Sodality in a combined 'Mixer' In addi- tion, they helped promote a successful Christmas card sale. These two projects enabled the Seniors to develop socially. while at the same time, it gave them an opportunity to put theory into practice. I , 4 realli Leading the Sodality of Cathedral Latin are these officers: Clive Nagy, Ken Koprow- ski, joe Verderber, Ed Kazimir, Ivan Otto, Dick Christie, jaul jankowski, and John Robertson. 1. Stephenson, J. O'Keefe, L. Caticchio, I. Lazio, R. Discussing plans for the Marian year are J. Batcha Fiorille, A. Mancini, and C. Troyan, members of the C. Robertson, R. Cries, L. Farrell, T. Norton, VV. Marn Senior Sodality, recite the rosary in the chapel. and R. Christie. Ju Paul jankowski is ac- cepted as Sodalist by Fr. Bodie at installation assembly. fig! Discussing the topic of the day are I. Kunesh, I. Tomsic, D. jarzynski, T. Olsen, E. Ciolek, R. Dave Papuga reads last meeting's minutes as M. Zablotnev R Olsen standing and D. Niccoli, Cook, P. Norton, S. jaksa, R. Mellert, I. Haladus, J. Terliziii, seated. , , K. Kampman, T. Lang, look on. T I .p-' Outlining plans for future projects are C. Anzic, C. Svajger, L. Cada, D. Lawrence, I. Racela, D. Could, T. Croft, R. Fitzgerald, P. Pucher, I. Otto, and R. Telenko. Of ' ' J unc ertook, the Soc Social was the largest. Held on December T, it was the first social activity sponsored by the students which was held on the campus. The juniors organized, ran, and publicized the affair. all the projects that the junior sodalitv l More important, however, was the general purpose of the five groups of junior sodalists. Throughout the year the l h I . y urgec t e students to assist at Holy Mass as often as possible. The Sodality strives for individual and group growth. Intensity of spiritu- ality cannot be easily judged, but actio11 gives the facts. The junior sodalists were often seen at Ma ' th f ' ' ' ss, ey prepared posters and worked for the general good of the school. L y . Couples dance on gymnasium floor, as 'Soc Social Bodie, as Fr, McMahon and Fr. Hickey look on. is inaugurated. awrence Cada is elevated to a Sodalist b Fr 'II wk e'-- S 2- tl 9 I x W . . - , Seated: A. Dlppel, G. Coudreau R Toth C Chvall P Kinne N Ol d , . , . 1 , . y, . ran 0, A. DiFranco, T. Coleman, Second row: L. Pitten, j. Krejsa, j. McNulty, R. Szalay, R. Spano, F. Petrello, N, Novotny, E. Davis, R. Ranallo, L. Bush, C. Gartland, T. O'Neill, R. Soinski, R. Smith, A. Baker, W. Kuhar, K. Mrozinski, B. Stanton, M, O'Brien, R. Prasek, and L. Seman, Top row: R. Kesterman, F. Taylor, I. Rini, M. Jezior, T. Sweeney, J. Cayer, VV. Sasko, J. Kolenic, C. Laycock, j. Magri, WV. Rodgers, I. Argie, G. Raimer, I. Pickett, I. Putka, L. Deininger, and D. Sroczynski. R. Thomas, J. Verderber, I. Marchese, D. Shadbum recite the rosary at a stairway statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Freshman Sodalit C. Avery, W. Kus, K. Koprow- ski, and I. Gaby recite the ro- sary at the grotto of the Blessed Virgin Mary as a tribute to Mary for the Marian Year. 1 w Front row: R. Budnick, E. Hudak, E. Kacian, W. Caglione, R. Stringer, D. Penner, E. Semsak. Second row W. Kucia, I. Buckley, C. Kucko, E. Youmell, T. Lutz, E. Harbath, W. Harwood, R. Mantarro, W. Nieser, S Bender, B. Purson, and M. Cugavic. Top row: R. Bonick, L. Baczek, J. Hawkins, S. Koss, I. Bylewski, I. Siml J. Bell, W. Buday, and R. Kunesh I ...rm Medicines for the missions are sorted and packed by I.. Papes, Preparing to distribute the canned food eol- F. jameson, V. Pagliarulo, D. Edelmuth, and C. Stahler. lected during advent are E. Medlein, 1. Kaval, Leading the C.S.BI.C. through their tasks are officers D. Boudreau, C. Stahler, B. Inman, C. Nagy, and E. Kopseo. C. Nagy, A. Parpura, K. Cudnik, and Bro. Frank McCulken. OLIC STUDE TS ' Aion Cru ade . N r .E ,ls ,N i I, 4-X, I. Stanley attempts to eat com flakes with chopsticks C. Dloughy tries his hand at japanese as L. Papes, while R. Zelasko, L. Janda, R. Fiebel, A. Rodriquez, I. McCoy, A. Kovar, R. Meyers, T. Culick and C. Schabroni begin VV. Vargo, I.. Oswald, and VV. Strainer look skeptical. to appreciate the English alphabet. The long established Latin Star of the Sea unit of the Catholic Students Mis- sion Crusade this year went through more growing painsi' as its membership quad- rupled but consisted of the peculiar line-up of seniors, eleven, and freshmen, thirty. Fortunately carry-over stalwarts like Clive Nagy. '54, president. Charles Stahler, '54, vice-president, Emery Kopsco, ,54, treasurer, and Dave Harhath, ,54. helped bridge the gap between the Hrst and fourth-year men. Leading freshmen were V. Paglia- rulo. L. Papes, D. Edelmuth, Kaval, C. Schabroni. XV. Vargo. E. Bledlen, R. Zelasko, H. Ciebel. K. Cudnik. C. Dloughy. C. McCoy, T. Culick. L. janda, A. Pur- pura, and Stanley in active work such as packing medicines and loading canned- food baskets for the poor at Christmas. The core of workers behind the C.S.Nl.C. are: fseatedi C. . Dloughy. Y. Pagliarulo, E. Niedlen. A. Rodriquez, T. Gu- lick, VV. Strainer, and -I. Stan- leyq fstandingi R. Ciebel, K. Cudnik, VV. Yargo, C. Nagy, L. Oswald, -I. McCoy. VV. Inman, A. Kovar, A. Purpura. R. Ze- lasko, and D. Edelmuth, ithird rowi: J, Kaval, L. Papes, L. Wfierzchowski, L. janda, C. Stahler, lt. Meyer, E. Kopsco. and C. Sehabrari. 4775- f the Altar ot lu tlr 1 Urol r l ltm Nlcn wio e inn of lC,C1lllI'lIlg 1 lxttci Incl clccpcl understlncl e Holx Sleriflce A ' F ' C G ' i J , its ' t -Ala area 5 ip if ,Q ' A X l - nd assist at other religious activities at Latin with Preparing the altar for the Holy Sac- T .1 - rifice are M. Cook, D. Shadbum, D. Bryant, and A. Purpura. Senior members of the Knights of the Altar, Sacristin Larry Cada prepares the chalice for Mass while C. Vargo and E. Kazimir, lift the statue of jerry Scavone, president of the Knights of the Altar, St. Joseph to place on the side altar. looks up the Mass of the day in the Ordo. Knights of the Altar, xl. Seavone. D. Bryant. and NI. Cook, assist Fr. Hickey during the reading of the Gospel at a Solemn High Hass. Ready to lead the Benediction cere- mony are R. Toth, D. WValsh, K. Niro- zinski, L. Deininger, and N. Novatny. if Dennis Bryant, Roland Zelasko, Frank Yamaguchi deco- Tom Guliek and Anthony Savoca put the finishing I-are the altar of the Blessed Virgin Blary, touches on the grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes. .-., L... llu4'lu.1mlxrrlg1xx.l1vlnQ1l'1'Ilnm-rmlxx.u'cl llI1llC'.lll1lllNrll xxlmxll IN Qrwlln un llISlKlK'. llmuugln lll1'Il' IJx'4wg1'4wN xxvr-.lluwvtln.l!llnwrmllu'1'lu.11'ts un XX4lI'lxlllQ XK'1'll. Xt l.llllII. ilu- llL'lIXIllt'N IHl'l'Ql4LlllI IN .1 guucl lIll'.lllx ul Illl'.lNIll'lll' tin-5pmt.m1I lllvul tllv wlmrml. XXXllll' Xlll'll'tX ul llll4'l'l'NlN INl'rlX4'l14l III llll5 XIQUVHIIN Imngrzuuu auuml tln- stucl:-uf IN gum: gm !lI3lll3l'llllIllX In ll'ill'll lwxx tu Q14 .xlrmg xxltln mvtlu-rs. II11-mru-tx mul lllv ul flu-111-flxllnwlu-rn-lxzln lmllultnfm ul ilu x lt.1l lIIl1'I'l'xl rm tlu- Imrl ml lmrmtln ll1k'llllf .mcl Nllllll'Ill In Nm ml Qrm .xml mls'xvluImn-Inf. THE HANDS ON THE FACE ruf l Flourishing IIHIIIY Il0tt'XV0l't T COUNCIL fourth wear, the Student Council ot Cathedral Latin made achicvements. Among their accomplislnncnts were the Council Creep, the idle show, and many legislatixc moves to improve situations 'o s ler e guidance of Rev. Father Thomas Bodie. SSI., the Student Council discusses motions brought up bv the students in their homcrooms. After evalu- ating the merits of each proposed measure. the Council presents the approved resolutions to the main office for final api iroval. Membership of the Student Council is composed of a rcprcscntatne from each homeroom and two activities representatives. Bob Horansky, Tom Krebs, Paul Hay mond, Angelo ltocaxclla, Dick Ch 'Qt' ', .' ' ' ' -l ris it st moi L ass officers. preside at the bi-Wceklx' meetings. Tom Krebs, Dick Christie, Paul Ray- mond, Angelo Rocazella, and Bob Iloransky consult Father Bodie, S.M.. before acting on a proposed amend- ment to the Student Council Constitu- tion. Senior representatives, Tom Delivuk, Bill Slam. john Robertson and Ed Kristof are seen walking from a Student Council meeting. Pat Norton, Gerry Gillis, Ivan Otto, Lloyd Blttistl M1'C k an oo and Paul Jankowski, junior reprcstntltnu discuss the minutes of the last meeting. ,4l Paul ,l2lllk0NVSl'ii. Nlurx' Cook. Larry Semun. Tony Parkinson, Lloyd But- tistu amd john Robertson have il gal: fest after Student Council meeting. jr' L A Nlusie in the air, hundreds of Cathedral Latin students do the Bunny Hop ut the 'illouncil Creepfl the first Student Council sponsored dance of the school year. Con- gratulations are in order for il joh Well done. K A, L V. Getting set to go home after their first Sophomore members of the Student Council: Bob Sterbank. Student Council meeting are freshmen repre- Diek Toth, Joe Verderber, Dale Shadburn, Larry Seman and sentatives Bill Caglione, Guerin Avery, Mike -Iezior. Roger Stringer, Ed Buzzelli, Tom Podwoski. mf ATI L H0 OR SOCIETY Basically th ' mal Honor Society is comprised of the cream of the crop here at school. -nbership 's c mined on four major points: character, leadership, scholarship and serv- 1 er of the N.H.S. has attained an over-all average of 857: or better. is partici- p. in f at ast one major activity, and has the recommendation of two of his teachers. Nineteen fifty-four was one of the biggest years in the history of the N.H.S. Not only did the members achieve success in the already established activities, but they also inaugurated many new programs around the school. During the year the National Honor Society sponsored a fate beauty contest and a Pre- Lentcn Dance. But in the eyes of the graduating class of 1954, the Senior Awards Assembly ranked tops among the new activities. New awards in the coming years will make this assembly a steadily growing project. Une of the new awards to be presented next year will be the Cardinal Mooney Cup, awarded to the senior who has contributed the most to Cathedral Latin during his four years. junior members of the N.H.S. are: tfront rowl Paul jankowski, Ivan Otto, Pat Norton, John Kunesh, Bob Mel- lert, Don jarzynski, Larry Cada, Cene Manista, Bob Fitzgerald, fseconcl rowp Ed Miller, Ed Crikepelis, Denny Bry- ant, Codfrey Anzic, Bill Lynch, Bill Karnatz, Dick Telenko, Dick Krebs, Jerry Haladus and Marv Cook. Ed Kristof, Bob Horansky, john Robertson, and Dick Christie, officers of the National Honor Soci- ety, are seen putting up a poster in the main entrance for the Rhythm Rompf' I Scholarship Greg Krol, Dick Christie, Ron Cries, Bill Slam and Chuck Rohr make a habit of get- ting their names consistently on the Honor Roll here at Latin. These senior members of the National Honor Society are typical examples of the scholastic achievements made by members of the Society. Leadership Many members of the National Honor Soci- ety are leaders in activities. Among these leaders are Paul Raymond, John Robertson, Bob Horansky, Angelo Rocazella and Tom Krebs. Krebs, Raymond, Rocazella and Horansky are senior class officers. Krebs and Rocazella were captain of the football and basketball teams respectively. Robertson was Theme editor of the Purple and Cold, N.H.S. officer, and Debate club officer. Service Perfomiing services for the school is another phase of the National Honor Society's work. Shown here sorting out the files of the guid- ance department are Emery Kopcso, Clivc Nagy, Charlie Stahler, Charlie Robertson and Jerry Scavone. Character One of the four requisites of membership in the National Honor Society is character -having it, that is, not being onel Shown considering college applications are Ed Kristof, Paul Felice, Ed Kazimir, Ron Priest and Tony Savoca. ATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGU Success seems to be the key word when describing the Cathedral Latin Chapter of the National Forensic League, more popularly known as the Debate or Speech club. Outstand- ing achievements this year at the District tournaments, WRU-WCAB Tournament, and the various Student Congresses added several new pieces of hardware to the Cathedral Latin trophy cases. Under the guidance of Brother joseph Spehar, S.M., and Father joseph Zeinz, S.M., the members of the N.F.L. spent many hours after school practicing for the various tournaments which took place almost every Saturday. From the personal trophies and school trophies won by the members of the club, it is obvious that their labors were not in vain. Looking over the schedule of coming toumaments are the officers of the debate club: Dick Christie, Paul Raymond, John Robertson, and Paul Iankowski. Dennis Bryant, Bob Sterbank, Bill Lang, Stan Wolski, jerry Raimer, jerry Coudreau, Bill Lynch and Bob Mellert page through the latest issues of U.S. News , Time , and Newsweek in preparation for a coming speech tournament. Informal discussion after school takes an humorous turn for john Robertson, Neal Stanton, Bill Lynch. Don Boudreau. Dick Christie, and moderator Brother joseph Spehair. 5.51. Time out for relaxation finds Greg Krol playing the piano for john Robertson, Paul Raymond, jack Moran, Neal Stanton, Dick Christie, and Dave Bryant. All are senior members of the N.F.L. E35 1 if: , 6, Ride in style, exclaims Lloyd Battistn as he opens the door for joe Ver- Admiring their newest acquisition for dcrber, Ken Mrozinski, Tom Coleman, lloward Reeves, Paul janlcowski and the trophy case are Bill Lynch, Greg Ken Yarva. all junior members of the club. Krol, john Robertson, Dick Christie, Paul Raymond, and Brother joseph Spehar, S.M. S ER ICE CL B Peddling programs, washing the hus, setting the stage, and decorating for the Council Creep are samplings of the jobs tackled hy the Service cluh. Composed of 29 memhers, the club furnishes behind the scene services to other activities here at Latin. Under the guidance of Brother Charles Causling, this group is to he commended for their untiring, efficient Work for the school. Officers Bill Puchein and Dick Olsen look on as jim Fields, president, and VValt Ross, vice president, try to decide who is going to be the head usher at the Senior Commencement exercises. RY CL Assisting Bro lr Adolf Kalt in the operation of the Cathedral Latin Library are 50 mem- ers of the Lil lb. Before and after school. as well .Q l as c nring study halls, these students l ' tll istink nooks. stocking the shelves, and helping their fellow students find informa- ia ook .bifh1ltl1 '- fs int 0 tit Library Llnbl Looking over the latest books that just arrived are Gene Trela, Bob Hor- ansky, jim Sistek, Carmen Crea, Oliver Jennings and Clive Nagy. Hor- ansky and Nagy are officers of the club and all are senior members. Sophomore members of the Library club are: fseatedl Fred Taylor, Andy Magalski, Steve Ko- vacs, Basil Segro, fstandingl Tom Brown, jack Argie, Carry Hodgson, Steve Nagy, Chuck Elies, Tom Sikora, Mike Talor, Al Dipple and Don Gagliardo. Ted Iannetta goes through the past due cards as Dick Olsen stamps out a batch of new ones under the watchful eye of Tom Sands. Don Could looks on smiling while Ed Crikipelis and Tom Kamis wait patiently to take over similar duties during their study hall. w 11' 7' 1 Q Under the directing baton of Mr. Anthony Pace, the band plays Stormy Wveath- er at the combined Band Concert and Play Festival. BAD ing before school, after school, duri 1 summer months, and in private sessions showed results when - baton of NK Practice in the morn Nlr. Anthony Pace was lowered to strike up the bandf inspiring music and spirit of the band kept the football team going on o greater heights. After the football season was over, the band started prac f their successful concert season. For many weeks sweet music igl with a few sour notes-came floating from their dungeon practi grounds. The student body is grateful to the band members for their fine performances throughout the year. Front row: Edward Semsak, Bob Sterbank, Gerald Coudreau, Frank Troyan. and Al Rossi. Back row: Don DeBaltzo, Bob Beno, Bob Zivny, Cary Chyall, Dick Sibbing and Bob Mellert, clarinets. Kenneth Yavra, jerry Scavone, Norm Novotny, john DiNardo and Nick Orlando, baritones. Forming a giant Clef,', the band stresses a music theme during the half time show at the St. Ioseph's game. Front row: Richard Cuva, Robert Soinski, Ronald Smith, Ted Farinucci. Back row: William Andrews, Tony DiFranco, john Kunesh and Carl Varga, trumpets. BAAV Sparking the band through the football and concert seasons were ban tor, Mr. Anthony Pace, and the band moderators, Bro. Paul Reich, SAI., and Br est Dwyer, SBI. These men furnished the untiring effort and musical knowled e helped make the 1954 Cathedral Latin Band tops. The Band salutes the United States Air Force in the Military Show with a giant propeller as the Holy Name fans look on. F ' '- A ': 'V ' ' . Y ' - ' I fi .-,,-4-i1,Ts: Q , ' - . V 1 '. , if -.f - -uf. -1.3 Matt Selvaggio, Frank Mack, Frank Iansky, joe Fortu- nato and Leon Wierchowski, saxaphones. Richard Swifalski and John Lazio, fubas- Front row: Bob Malacek, Dominic Niccoli and Don De Roia, trumpets. Back row: Anthony Staraitis, jim Farmer and John Meyers, trombones. john Murinko, Leonard Mlrjnik, Nici Lewis, Bill Logue and Chuck Stuhlcr, percussion. Kenneth Yon Alt. Anthony Savoca Paul Kelly and Edward Buzzclli. horns 5,,...,......J 5-it 1 wma-.,. g h Cl' ry Scavone a john DiNurclo MII 1 Wm H . X john Lazio is ' , 2 E ' ss.: XVilliann Andrews 9 Q Tony SIIVOCLI i ,'Af' Boh B1 no Donning the old uniforms for the last time are Tony Savoca, Jerry Scavone, John Di- Nardo, Norm Novotny, Nick Orlando, Mel Lewis, and Paul Kelly as they dress for the Band Concert. L A T I N the favonte formation of the band was part of the halftime show at the St Joseph s game Nir Anthonv Pace IS conducting as the band plays . ?f ,ills 's g-.r 59 Nlel Lew is W Q I Ilm farmer All of the seniors pictured on this page are four year members of the band with the exception of Jim Farmer who has completed two years Through the efforts of these seniors and the student body It IS hoped that next l 'asf'-I 6, .- 1: .9 5 : ., I 5 'V Q M gg ..,:. , W 2 , 2 is ip s l s if H 5 t gi r l I ' ,L X x I l W .yes V 'H 2 zl- ,. I ' lx , Y is Ia l 'a ga 4 ,' l years band will be .ittlred ln new uniforms as a result of the Fiesta Night of Stars. IVIATH CL B Calculus, spherical trigonomctry, analytical geometry, hyperbolic functions, and eliptic integrals are some of the higher forms of mathematics into which members of the Math Club venture. Making reports on these phases of mathematics during their bi-weekly meetings, the members of the club have made steady advancement under the guiding slide- rule of Father joseph Zeinz, SAI. Math Club officers Gregory Krol, presidentg Tom Luscher, vice-presidentg and Chuck Rohr, secretary, examine vari- ous projects illustrating geo- metric principles. l Howard Siebert and Carl Varga scrutinize the John Franks explains his geometric model to figure being constructed by James O,Keefe. I Chuck Robertson and Ron Cries. Tom Coleman, president, and Gerry Coudreau reenact the battle of the chessboard as Bob Sterbank looks on. CHESS CLUB No game in the history of the world has ever captured or retained the unflaging devotion of so many ardent fans as the ever popular pastime of kings, queens and rooks. Cathedral Latin can boast of one of the best Chess clubs in the city, and the boys demonstrated their class in competition with other high schools in Cleveland during '54. Bro. john Pawlos, SAI., moderator of the club, taught the boys the finer points of the thought-provoking game. ll in-f Zolton Molnar battles How- ard Siebert as the atmosphere of silence is interrupted by the kibitzing of Larry Seman, Roger Budnick, and Wilfred Kus. Paul jankowski, Editor-in-Chief Guided hy the sound principles of Catholic journalism. The Latineer gained All-Catholic and All-American recognition during 1953-54. Among their other accomplislnnents were first place in the Pre-Convention Contests at the Diocesan Scholastic Press Associations Convention held at John Carroll university and Best Sports Page at the Northern Ohio Scholastic Press Association Convention at Kent. Bro. john Schneider, S.NI., and Mr. Peter Szemersky guided the reporters and editors in the finer points of makeup, reporting and typography. In june of this year the editors pictured on this page relinquished their posts to next years juniors, with one exception. Senior Marv Cook was appointed Editor-in-chiefg Gerry Coudreau, Managing Editorg joe Verderber remains as Feature Editorg lvan Otto, Sports Editorg and Ken Mrozinski, News Editor. FL-Q-Q Vx SV' News staff members Larry Seman, Lawrence Cada, Jerry Bob Toth, Frank Zammataro, Gene Nianista, Dale Shade- Coudreau, Dick Farmer, Bob Malecek, Leo Deininger, burn, Paul VVilkes, Ron Cries, and Ed Miller look on Vince Cobozy, jim Carlson, and Dick VVinnichi look as Ivan Otto types out the assignment sheet for the over page plans. SP0l'fS WI'il9l'S. Y WHIRLO CL B XVith the largest membership of any of the activities at Latin, the XVhirlo club was led through a successful season hy Mr. Peter Szemersky, moderator. Skating and bowling are the major activities of the club. The Latin NVhirlo club skated with similar cluhs from other schools on Thursday afternoons. Nineteen fifty-four's activities were climaxed by a banquet held at the end of the season. Dick Pinter, jack Argie, Tom Luscher, Glenn Troyan, and Angelo Mancini composed the championship kegler team in the VVhirlo Bowling League. Sitting: D. Edelmuth, L. YVierzchowki, j. 0'Kcefe, XV. E. Smith, B. Caglione, J. Kloss, J. Franks, H. Siebert Second row: J. Kruczek, XV. Janke, E. -I. Miller, R. Bruhn, R. Ranallo, R. Zivny, H. YVeisenseel, A. Makransky F. Mandello, T. Sanetta, L. Seman, R. Crecol. Third row: F. Spisak, E. B. Miller, R. Ilavlock, M. Zuccaro C. Nowak, E. Kopsco, and V. Cobozy. CUMMITTEE Painting post ling tickets, and making arrangements for the Latin dances were the jo 'lcklecl lm' the nce connnittee. ,Ll 1I X'Cft' better than ever during nineteen fiftv-four. Nlr. Peter Szeinersky, xnoclera , huic ed the Dance committee in their endeavor to improve over past dances. All that can lie said is: A job well clonel Planning posters for the senior prom are senior members of the committee: chairman Tony Savoca, Iack Moran, Dick Butas, Carl Varga, Gene Tanski, l and Tom Norton. Seniors Angelo Rocazella Bob Beno Paul R , , ay- Don Parkinson, Bill Karnatz, Bob McHenry, Dale mond, and Chuck Bohr look at the calendar to Brown fseatedj, and jack Kloss look over pictures decide the date for the prom while Tony Parkin- taken at the P Sz C ball. Kloss is a senior and the son, Dick Christie, and Bob Horansky look on. others are junior members of the Dance committee. E and GOLD ' H Ove he course of the year many of the students have garnere ultitude onors and awa s that have reflected favorably not only upon the individu student, but also upon the school. One of the media of recognition for these accoml nts is the year- book. Tlhs is an annual project undertaken by the senior class for th ene ' of the wh le school. i t only do the staff members record the achievements of the ts, t have an er objective. By eans of words, and especially pictures, Latin spirit-the indefinable thing that sets us aeart from other high schools-is shown in action. The multi-aspect of this Latin spirit-service to Cod and school, intellectual training, social development, memorable athletic hievements -all these are an integral and vital part of the Purple and Gold. Mu of the credit for this yearbook belongs to the various editors and staff members who hav devoted much of their time and talents to give to the student body a book they can be roud of in later years. Also, a special word of thanks goes to Brother George Deinlein, .M., moderator of the book, and to Brother Joseph Gaudet, S.M., director of the patronsh' drive. john Robertson, Ron Cries, Theme Editor Sports Editor Trela, Cattichio, Bob Wasko, Intermission entertainment caught the eye of many at the Christmas Dance. Among the crowd can be seen Lee Canim, Mel Hart, Dick Christie, Bill Karnatz, Carl Varga, Dick Butas, Bill Lynch, jerry Scavone and their dates. 4 Pl C Norm Lenart, Bob Iloransky, Dan Stegmaier, john Robertson, john Ritt, Denny Burke, Bob Mcllenry, Don jarzynski, Jim Lally, Ron Toth, Tony Cudnik and their dates are a few of those dancing at the Christmas Dance held at the Park Lane Villa. Charlie Barrett looks at his watch and the hand plays Goodnight Ladies as John Lazio, john Robertson, jack Kloss, Bob Beno and their lady friends dance the last dance, with a group of Latin men and their dates dancing in the background. ev Jia Ed Ciolek, Frank Spisak and Dick Havolak show their dates something mysterious that is held by Ciolek at the PBIG Ball. You guess, what is it? Mike Gianrizzo, Denny Burke and their dates stroll down the stairs of the Park Lane Villa to the dance floor as Paul Raymond and John Robertson, the gentlemen in the balcony, prepare to check their coats. Mr. Peter Szemersky, dance moderator, accepts the tickets as john Vitale line. Dave Harbath and in the background. and jim Fields follow in Mel Lewis can be seen -Iohn Culieh entertains the large crowd of Latin men and their dates at the Christmas Dance held at the Park Lane Villa. The Knights of the Road also supplied entertainment during the intermission. Mr. and Mrs. john Kunesh, Mr. and Mrs. David Janda, and Mr. and Mrs. john Toth, ehaperones at the Christ- mas Dance, prepare to serve punch and cookies. ullave a coke. john liundo, jim YVells and their dates take time out to refresh themselves at the Purple and Cold Ball held at the Park Lane Villa. Bob Patti, Dick Butas and his date look over the agenda for the evening. E x Qffr 5 ,. L DA CES E Q78 Charlie Barretfs Orchestra plays B9 Dave Papuga, Bill Skerl, Ray Stehan- ski, Mike Crattino, Bill Cech, and other Latin men and their dates dance at the Christmas Dance. Bill Inman, Al Panasewicz, Louie Carriere and their dates look over the past issues of the Purple and Cold, Frank Ferrara. jack Kloss. and their dates pre trvinf' to reccollect old faces and friends, at the Purple pare to leave alter an evening ol' fun at the Christ and Cold Ball. mas Dance. rf 4, iw' DRAIVIATICS After the absence of a year, the Senior Play re- turned to the activities scene at Latin. Under the direction of Father Joseph Zeinz, S.NI., the senior class presented Papa Behave, a three act comedy. Also in the spotlight this year were two one act plays, Muley and The Other One, at the combined Band Concert and Play Festival. jim Charles, Fields trys to pull Dick '4Clarissa Christie from jerry Victor Scavone in Papa Behave, the Senior Play. Paul Alex Raymond played the leading role while Greg Robert Krol, Dick Dr, Pinker Peterson, jack Seman Moran, Leo Melchizedek,' Molnar, John Nebu- chadenezzaru DiNardo, and Walt Harry,' Ross played supporting roles. ...QA John Rambling Red Peterson and jim Connecticut Kidi' Coyne in The Other One, one of the plays at the Play Festival. Tom Norton was also a member of the cast. 1I ' john Nehuchadenezzer D1N.1rd0 and Dick Dickens', Butas listen to the pleading of Dick Clarissa Christie in K'Papa Behavef' jerry Pa Biggs Scavone threatens Jim jasper Murray in Muley, one of the one act plays. Emery RudolpF' Kopcso shys away from Dick Clarissa,' Christie in one of the scenes from the senior play, Papa Behavef' 9 CL sv XYith their usual spirit and co-operation, the Dads of Cathedral helped the schoo another successful year. Once more they were the enthusiastic organizers the lnual Squit gn ln addition to running a number of booths at that affair. the Dads XX'L'f6 11t th ng sellers of chances for the lYOY0ll1lJCI' celehration. Later on in the year they ere eir role- hearted support at the successful Festical. ...qui Brother Louis Fortner, S.M., moder- ator, Sir. Paul Fogo, president, and Nir. Ben Scavone, treasurer, discuss publicity for the Squidgulum. A good time was had by all who came to the Sqllidgllllllll in the fall. Below is a scene of the many Latin friends and boosters who supported this affair. Trying to win tomorrow's breakfast, a large crowd formed around the Dads' Club Ham and Bacon Booth. Mr. Toth is standing ready to spin the wheel and call a winner. 0THER'S CL B Seated with Father Thomas Bodie, S.M., are the Mothers' Cluh officers: Mr. Nicholas Stanton, Mrs. joseph Kunesh, Mrs. john Toth, Mrs. Michael Nagy, and Mrs. Ben Scavone. First Annual Mother-Son Communion Breakfast, and we find a gratifying crowd attending this first of its kind ever at Latin. The affair was sponsored hy the Mother's Clnh. Mrs. john YValters and Mrs. Dorothy Dietz entertain the mothers at one of their meetings while Mrs. Ben Scayone and Mrs. Michael Nagy look on. Mrs. Toth calls out a winner at the Squidgulum while other Latin Mothers get ready to raffle off more goodies. J' Not to he outdone hy any organization. the Mother's Clnh proved to he among Latinis hest supporters. Their zeal was an inspiration to their sons. This year the Clnh sponsored the First Animal Mother-Son Communion Break- fast at Latin. helped prepare the hooths at the Fiesta, and sponsored a card party to raise money for foothall equipment. 1'1'1'1111l1N 11111 11111 1II11N1 X11Al1. 11111 1'11I'1l1IlI1X 1111' 11111x1 11111'11 N1111 11.111 111 .1 11.11111 1N11l1'1'lXN1.11. 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J' 9 t,'Mp 4 jfs 'F wi M--M 35-v .f'fl ' 2 v ,,n. ., . ,,f, 1 ,W n at M I 1 gf all all qi in f A f I I X ,Ii 4 V I W V T ,Ly if 1-HE wzgc mdk' W' 'i f ,.,. z.,,.f ,,, an ww 33? W 3 ,V lv ix if 231525 iia xi i az! Alf I Us ,f naw , ,Q Mr U rf ,f--S X 1X 1 gxoxxcgw STAFF K llllll' l I5LVl aiij' a 1lctic program is tht- coacliing staff, ancl i11 tl1at depart- 111c11t ,ati 1 a' s clai111 Q the finest. llea fo t a coach 152111 Nlormilc Zllltl assistant coacl1 Ab StI'0Sllllll'l' collabor- ated 1 t c' first ear at Latin to proclucc a highly efficient football 111acl1i11e. Ab S '11icler 2 .V coacbecl tl1e track team. 'X' 'oniliyear as In-ad basketball coach, Brian Xlcflall lecl l1is team to second place i11 tl1e East Senate tllltl to the District clllillIlPlOIlSlllP. llc also coached the I. V. basketball and football teams. The fI'CSlll1l2l1l basketball team cnjoyccl outsta11cli11g success llIlClCI' thc watchful eyes of Brother Kc1111ctl1 Sommer, SAI. He and Mr. jack Dillo11 also developed the Frosh football team i11to a s111ootl1-working unit. Ab Strosnider and Dan Mormile map football strategy. The basketball practice board holds the attention of Brian McCall and Bro. Kenneth Som- mer, 5.51. SITY 7' FOQTBALL A green and inexperienced team at the beginning of the season, the varsity gridders quickly developed into a powerful Working unit. Hopes for a Charity Came berth were dampened early in the season by a one point loss to Benedictine,s East Senate champions, but the Lions refused to give up and closed the season with five consecutive shutouts. The sophomore and junior studded team was led on the field by its All-Scholastic co-captains Tom Krebs and Bob Mandato. 38 Front row: B. Mullin, A. Federico, R. Mandato, T. Krebs, P. Kenny, S. Jaksa. Second row: H. Reeves, F. Zammataro, Mgrs., R. Toth, T. Hunt, M. Cratino, D. Prasek, R. Telenko, T. Croft, D. Lawrence, A. Kovar, Senior Mgr. Third row: Coach Ab. Strosnider, R, Fitzgerald, J. Goodrich, M. Iezior, J. Monroe, E. Glinski, R. Deere, I. Tomsic, D. Papuga, Head Coach Dan Mormile. Fourth row: R. Szulay,I. Jezerinac, D. jarzynski, C. Courtad, F. Illaqua, P. Pucher, A. Discenzo. Co-Captain Tom Krebs Co-Captain Bob Mandato X XXX X ' 1 X IG A 115 2 CL 13 Fiiinctihniiig .1 l 1 1111clc1' lc XV2ltC11l'illl cycs of their IICXV coaclics. thc 1953 Lions L1 1w11 t tl c NVilc1 nts ot lgllilt1llS 13-12. i11 thc trz1clitio1111l 0l7l'll1llQ: gunic. ic t 1' i1 g Point rf thc guinc, pluyccl i11 il hcuvy Cl0XVllP0llI' cumc NVllCll gun' r' Il llluql i11tc1'ccptccl 21 Tllllllllf' FOI'1'OSt1ll pass to alt ll l.0lll'tll pc ' gn. tius c Nc clccp 111 1,z1ti11 tcrritory. Tom Krchs llllll Br hy Nl1lllLll1tf tlllxlf 'it gumc as co-cz1ptz1i11s each scorcd il touch- clown, 'liilo the 011 30' margin of victory czunc 011 Tony 1D1SC6IlZ0.S con- YC'l'SlOIl altc V' S tolichdown. wr wins 35 sfcnuns wgromr L TIN MUST LEAD AGAIN Bob Manduto. hlx. All East SCIRIIC All Catholic All Scholastic District Scoring Lcaulcr Chuck Courtad, t. BENEDICTINE 7 CL 6 Frank lllaqun, q. ccssfnlly converted for the deciding point. John Aclzuns, with their swift hacks and powerful line, scorccl curly in the giune. hut, with little Bohhy Rlkllllllltli going on ll fifteen point spree, the Lions showed that they could come from hehincl as they ponnclecl out a clecisivc 27-13 win. Credit for this victory was chic in large measure to the play of the defensive line which sniotherccl the passes of Gerry King and the end sweeps of thc lit-hcl hacks. -ww-..,,,hp In their Senate clchnt, the Lions lccl the Bengals ut halftime, 6-0. hnt were eventually ontinannecl hy the strong Benedictine line. lion Toth scorccl the Lions' six points hy hnllying his way into the cncl zone from the one yurcl line. The Bengals scored their touch- clown on u short plunge hy Chuck St. john. lialph Cirn then snc- JOHN ADAMS 13 CL 27 sz' hs s ? Q' Q A, ,Q , ,. 'Lg Tom Krebs, e, All East Senate All Catholic All Scholastic All Ohio LATIN 25 - GLENVILLE 7 In the first afternoon game of the year, the Lions jumped off to a 19-0 first period lead and coasted the rest of the way to defeat an improved Glenville team, 25-7. Latin used ground plays almost exclusively, with Bobby Nlandato, Tony Discenzo, and Tony Federico dividing the scoring among them. Federico scored on an end sweep the very first time he carried the ball in a varsity uniform. Dick Telenko, t. All East Senate All Catholic LATIN 35 - EAST TECH 0 With the defensive squad standing out, the Lions scored their third straight victory and first shutout of the year against the Scarabs of East Tech, 35-0. Fullback jack Goodrich had a pair of touchdowns in his top scoring effort of the season. Pete Pucher, qb. Latin 26-Holy ame 0 Bob Fitzgerald, g. XVith bruising line play and clean, hard tackling, the Lions wore down the Namers. 26-0. in a game that was closely contested in the first half. It was the second straight shutout and fourth straight victory for the steadily improving Lions. The defensive team, who contributed the most to this victory, held the Namers in the shadow of their own goal post the entire game, never permitting them even to threaten a score. Ron Toth, fb. All East Senate 1 EAST O - LATIN -46 Piling np their biggest score of the year, the Lions hnried l'i2lSt, 46-0. All-East Senate hacks. Ronnie Toth and Bohhy Klan- dutot scored three and two touchdowns respectively, while All- Ohio end Toni Krehs scored one touchdown and played sterling clefc-nsix'e lmll. lt was Lutinis fifth consecutive victory and third shntont in il row. CCDLLINWOGD 0 - LATIN 27 It took the Lions four periods to crack a stnhhorn Collin- wood defense, hut when they did, they rapidly piled up 27 points on fonr touchdowns. Bohhy Xlunduto scored three times. twice on long runs and once on Ll pass play. The Pu1il1'oz1ders were the lust Senate teann to full to the Lions us they completed the Sc-inite season with L1 record of five wins and one loss to finish rninier-np to Benedictine in the final standings. Tony Disccnzo, c Tom Croft, c. ST. JOSEPH O - LATIN 41 Ringing down the curtain on a most successful season under their new coaches. the Lions racked up the young Vikings of St. josephis, 41-0, in the first game of what may prove to be a long rivalry. XVhile compiling a solid over-all record of eight Wins and one loss, The Latin Lions finished in second place in the East Senate and Were ranked fourth in the city. The de- fensive record of the team Was outstanding, as it allowed its op- ponents only 4.3 points per game. Co-captain Bobby Mandato wound up as leading scorer in the district and Senate with 119 points for the season, While co-captain Tom Krebs was elected to the All-Ohio team. fe Jack Goodrich, hb L..-. Don Lawrence, t . .TE Iiront Row: G. Hodgson, F. Taylor, R. Fusile, J. Strainer C, Hofstetter E Niiller R Greco R Stewart coach Brian McCall. Second Row: D. Niccoli, J. Rini, D. Mel' .xrren R NIcNamiri I Gaver j Kolenle, L Nlasterson C Elias, J. Bova. Third Row: H. Reeves Mgr., S. Curnev H Huebner E Ciolek R Lallv J Fortunado P Cielink, D. Cahur. For the first time in three years Latin fielclecl ll junior varsity team. This enalmlecl many boys to gain valuable experienee whieh will prepare them for future varsity play. The junior Lions played only two games hut proved that they had great potential. After playing a 6-6 tie with Thomas Ecli- son, Latin exploclecl to swamp St. Aloseplfs SU-0 Starring for the Lions were encl Diek Deere and the haekfielcl quartet of quarter- haeli Ron Praeek. halfbacks Tom Hunt and Pete Kennv. and fullback Toni' Feclerieo. Coach Brian McCall ehulxs the posi tion of Mike Cruttino as Tom Ferl erieo watches. Off to a rather slow start. the freshman foot- ball team gained momentum and finished the season with a creditable record of three wins. two losses. and one tie. Under the coaching of Mr. Hob Dillon and Brother Kenneth Sommer. S.Nl.. the frosh opened the season with a 20-0 loss to Bene- dictine. After dropping a 12-6 decision to Collin- wood. the freshmen picked up steam and de- feated St. john Cantins 40-0 and St. Ignatius 12-0. Iloly Name held the Little Lions to a tie. but the season ended successfully with a 36-6 victory over St. josephis. Plans for the coming game are reviewed by Bill Nieser, coach Bob Dillon and Bob Kowalski. FROSH TEAM Front Row: R. Stringer, R. Kowalski, BI. Lloyd, R. Kunesh, VV. O'Connor, E. Demarchi, B. Oddo, M. Cugavic, B. Dowling. Second Row: Coach Bob Dillon, I. Goodrich, VV. Muniak, B. Iacampo, D. Ott, E. Youmell, N. Baracz, A. Krebs. Third Row: K. Koprowski, I. Jarzynkowski, I. Coneglio, E. Buzzelli, F. Cugini, T. Territ, R. Mantarro, I. Bylewski, S. Koss. Fourth Row: D. Hudock, Mgr., W. Caglione, W. Nieser, W. Kessler, L. jandra, R. Vura, G. Bender, NV. -lanke, B. Cuella, Mgr. 15 x ag - 1. Y R, HM, ff , ,, sf 5 J' B' if ' V440-MV W. I , Biz 1 M4 . X I .bksvmt , ,Q . J 's xx , P I MMM QQ., 'GWR yan N Au. 1 , Y n, 'N-.., 3 F vm rr- 14,14 5 Q ' is Mfkf f Naive x , Aix, P l Y MR 4 wtnsm ASKETB LL , t . in tx h L'SXf'l'P'iJlClIl6'Ilt ng a lack of overall height with superior team- Latin varsity haskethall team became the first in the X!! schbrflls history to gain a district championship. They did so R Xttx af rgfversinff earlier losses to St. Ignatius and liast Tech in X imiifpig the ,haw Sectional title. X x el x Xi Kneeling: R. Krebs, A. Rocazella, R. Mandato, Standing: YV. Puchein, Mgr.g Discenzo, T, Krebs, -I. Stephenson, L. Caplick, Coach Brian McCall. I. Coodnch, P. Pucher, A. Coach Brian McCall, in his second year of varsity coaching. instilled a highly successful driving offense and pressing defense into his speedy team. The Lionis leading scorer was jack Good- rich who led the East Senate scorers and was chosen to the All-East Senate team. Teammates Dick and Tom Krehs were selected to the All-Catholic team. Captain Angelo RoL.1Lella M-..-4 I X, SKE, LL SEASO tk Lb Q 5 . r-X Angelo Rocazella, g. La i 7 - est Tech 55 C ach Br' 1 NIcCall's Lions launched the '53-'54 season suc- -essf lly by ging the XVest Tech YVarriors on their home floor, -55, in traditional opening game. Behind at the halftime, -Zi . Lions stormed back in the second half with jim Steph- enson and Dick Krebs setting the scoring pace with 17 and 13 points respectively. Though lacking height, the Lions showed a fine pressing defense and a steady, sharp-shooting offense. Latin 69 - St. Ignatius 75 ln a closely contested game at Navy Park, the Lions went down to defeat for the Hrst time in the young season, losing to the Wfildcats of St. Ignatius, 75-69. in an overtime period. Jack Goodrich was high point man for the Lions, but his 26 points were not quite enough to turn the tide. Latin 49 - South 66 Playing the red-hot South High team on its own court. the Lions could do little more than hold the Flyers to 66 points while drop- ping their second decision in a row 66-49. Flyer center. Bob Brown. scored 32 points. while Dick Krebs dropped in 13 points for the Lions. Latin 55 - Benedictine 49 In the first home game of the year. the Lions demonstrated their ability to bounce back. After trailing throughout the first half. they built up a slim lead in a sizzling third quarter and kept forging ahead to defeat Benedictine, 55--19. Sen- ior Basketeer Toni Krebs scored 20 points in leading the Lions to their second straight Senate victory. Latin 69 - East 42 XVith .lack Goodrich and Dick Krebs lead- ing the scoring parade. the Lions coasted to their first Senate victory. 69-42. over East Iligh. A tight pressing defense was the deci- sive factor in subduing the taller lioinbers. . ,f . u , ff bs!! 'r tg r J E i 4 2 Bobby Mandato, g. Latin 56 - Edison 41 ln the first afternoon game of the season, forward Jack Goodrich found the range for 26 points to lead the Lions to an easy victory over Edison. 56-41. It was the fourth victory in a row for the Lions and their fifth against two losses. 2 '- -X ffo on , '54 IEASO E 5 i .A I kj X X LATIN 494 riff -A Jon ADAMS 37 The sti'ategyVbfXXconslantly arassing the Hebei guards on tlleir-,outside shots off in 1 victory over john Adams. 49-37. the fifths-straigIit for the 'eaclily improving Lions. jack Good- rich scored Efxmllll s the varsity remained tied for first place in the East Senate. LATIN 80 - MARSHALL 65 I ,f' Amassing their highest point total of the season, the Lions outscored the john Marshall Lawyers, SO-65. Latin, tuning up Tom Krehs. f. for the coming game with East Tech. made it six in a row as jack Goodrich and Tony Discenzo nieshed 24 and 20 points respectively. LATIN 47 - EAST TECH 69 East Tech's Scarahs. the defending East Sen- ate champions, inflicted on the Lions their first Senate Ioss. G9-47. This was the third defeat in ten games for the Lions and snapped their six game winning streak. The heightless Lions were paced by Tony Discenzo and jack Goodrich who had 13 points apiece. LATIN 45 - COLLINWOOD 43 StiII feeling the eifects of losing a big one to East Tech the week Imefore. the Lions were some- what Iistless in harely squeezing hy the Railroad- ers of Collinwood. 45-43. Dick Krehs and -lack Goodrich with 11 points each teamed to pull this one out of the fire in the Iast quarter. LATIN 68 - GLENVILLE 52 ln their last Senate game of the year. the l.ions took the measure of the Tarhlooders of Glenville. 68-52. and cemented the consolation herth at the ,Xrc-na. jack Goodrich had scoring honors with 29 points as the teain finished the Senate slate with a creditable five and one record. LATIN 71 - St. EDWARD 68 l.ittle liohlw Nlandato swished two foul shots in the last minute. as the Lions eased past St. Edwards T1-63. lt was the first defeat in two 2 1 years for the Eagles on their home court. Tony Discenzo ineshed IS points for the Lions. saving his best game of the season until last. jim Stephenson, f. SEASON'S REC P Even after dropping a 57-54 overtime decision to St. Igna- tius in the Arena consolation game. the Lions still finished the season with a record of 12 wins and only 4 setbacks. This was one of the finest records ever compiled hy a Latin varsity and was evidence of the fine coaching of Brian McCall and the never-say-die spirit of the players. This spirit was character- ized hy the play of team captain Angelo Rocazella. Although his contributions in the scoring column were few. his spirit , and determination inspired the team to a successful season. 4 4 DISTRICT Entered ln thL tough Sh m SLLll0I'l xl tour nnment along wlth snven other teams, thc 110119 exploded with thru commcmg trl umphs to gun the. sutlonxl ch H'f'lPl0llSl'llp Thu u4.rL udul H1 1 large. IIILISUFL hs tht Ll1llll.lSllSllC hlclung of tht student hodx Iohn Hav was tha flrst to fall before the Llon s onslaught hx the score of 91 44 Thls mented Lltm 1 third shot It St Ignltlus md thu f 41 Lonoundul thc. upcrts with 30 9l'lLlllLklI'Ig of the Vhldcxts Dlcls Rubs Qet the plu lll the sco rmv plrldf. with 21 pomts Wxth all the Lhl fund Fist Tuh 1 ps lt stllse the Llons n thc Ll'llITlPl0l1Sl1lP fmxls md Lontmuul thur Slllllllg plu. 0lllLllSS Y CHAMPIUNS mg tht Scarlbs 40 49 Scoring honors were lllxlll hx jlclx f00tll'lLlI who tnllud 2 points Dlspl lung POISL fl mltss ball h lllflllllg and ln accurate shooting Lys. Duck lxrebs was selected to the All Tournament team Travelmg to Kent State LIllVLI'5ltW s huge flcldhousf. Latxn dnfeatecl Orlnge H15 School 78 60 for the Dlstrut Champlonshlp and became the Cleveland areas onlw rep resentatlve ln the Reglonal tournament A large number of loyal rooters traweled to Kent to encourage the team but hopes for a State Champlonslnp were abruptlv ended with a 61 49 loss to a towerlng Ixent Roose velt team . . TEAM Kneeling: A. Drohnik, -I. Nlagri, T. 0'Neill, T. Hunt, R. Fitzgerald, R. Lally, YV. Rogers. Standing: Coach Brian McCall, ll. Santa Maria, E. 0'Neill, R. Toth, C. Laycock, E. Clinski, Mgrs. J. Nchez, R. Farmer. Latin's hasketlmall hopes for the near future were given a boost with the outstanding record compiled by the junior varsity team. Coached hy Mr. Brian Nlcllall, the team opened the season with nine consecutive triumphs. Then, after a loss to East Tech, they finishecl with five xictories. gaining second place in the East Senate. This brought the three year recorcl of the .l.Y.'s to 43 victories against only three losses. Outstanding for the iunior Lions were Eel Cllinski ancl Gene O'Neill. Others working with tlxe starting five were Ron Toth. joe Santa Xlaria. lloli lfitxgeralcl. and Tom Ilunt. j. Santa Maria jumps as E. 0'Neill and G Laycock maneuver for the best positions. Vicli Nlarkunus scores two points against Kirk as Hay Zawadzki watches. FROSH TEA Using the same driving offense and pressing clefense as the varsity, the lfrosh swept through to un eighteen game unclefeutecl season. This gave eoueh Brother Ken Sommers. SKI.. an ont- stunnling reeorcl of 36 wins ancl only one loss in his two years of eouehing the Frosh. The scoring power of the team was evi- cleneecl when they tI'OllllCCLl Collinwoocl twice, 68 to 10 uncl 57 to T. Beneclietine, St. Eclxvzirclls. and St. joseplfs also fell twice to the little Lions. Playing u major part in the l.ion victories were Norm Baracz, Vicli Nlarkunas, Larry Trunk, Huy Zawadzki, Halpli Nahra. Ken Koprowski, Al Krebs, and Larry Kosek. .,, , , A., . Q M 4'!A K K, 1 'Ht 'K V 3 iz A IAEI A ,A Z 5 Q E Zi i 71 ,,.f Ui, .gig .Mgt vw J - , f 5, ' Q V X ,A X X , I P gf 2 , . g if A Z , ri' 3 I 2 72 i f ' fx ii , 3. Ei 3, 3 E 2 ? - 2 Q W s ' s , 2 5 3 E 3 ,MVWQ-.N qw!! WM Hn. it X fx, xx N X Kneeling: M. Zuccarro, P. Felice, B. Holdsworth, B. Knapilc, Brother Carmine Annunziatu, S.M., E. Kazimir, C Cirino, R. O'Sickey, M. Coughlin. Standing: T. Sands, Mgr., F. Fedor, WV. Cech, VV. Ross, A. Lafferty, T. Ashton R. Kovach, F. Frydl, A. Marinelli, J. Lazzio, Mgr. Practicing nightly at Ambler Field. the mem- lmers of tht- cross-country team worked diligently' to improve their record. Brother Carmine An- nunziatu. SAI.. coached the team which was led - hy its co-captains Ed Kazimer and Boh Knapilc. C0-Captains Bob Knapik and Ed Kazimir. Kneeling: D. Lawrence, P. Pucher, R. Fitzgerald, R. Hennie, L. YValters, D. jarzynski, O. Jennings. Standing: A. Federico, H. johnson, D. Craig, NI. Crattino, P. Norton, E. Kazi- mir. YV. C. Smith. Track Although not yet ll serious truck tlnezlt. the Lion thinclzlcls, under the tutelage of Couch Ah Strosnicler, put in many hours of practice and scorecl l0'z points in the city-wide meet. Pace-setters for the Lions were jack Cooclrich. Xvtlltttl' C. Smith, Oliver Jennings, Pete Pncher, Howard johnson and Brian Nlullin. we 4 M-by BI. Crattino, O. Jennings. H. john- son and A. Federico run tl dead-heat. The correct position for the shot-put is shown D. Lawrence by Coach Ab. Stros- nider as J. Monroe watches. 890 R. Toth, B. Mullin, R. Fitzgerald and D. McFarren practice baton puss- in g. VV. C. Smith lends xl. Goodrich over the low hurdles. Kneeling: YV. Rogerls, P. Oddo, B. Mullin, R. Toth, T. Croft. R. Prasek, j. Monroe. Standing: P. Kenny. T, O'Neill, T. Hunt, R. Lally. M. Jezior. R. Fusile, D. MeFarren. M. Ingersoll. Rookies T. Shaffrank and R. Yerba check the form of veteran K. Kamp- man. Golf MWA Seniors 1. 0'Keefe, A. Rocazella and L. Catic- cbio smile for the camera. Bolstered by the return of four veterans, the Latin golf team set out to emulate their 1953 record of twelve wins against one loss. This fine record gave them the Metropolitan League Championship and second place in the News Inter- scholastic Tournament. Returning veterans for the Lions included captain Angelo Rocazella, Libby Caticchio, Ken Kampman and jim O'Keefe. Other members of the team are Ted Shalfrank, Rav Verba. Pat Norton and joe Kolenic. A. R0cazella,j 0'Keefe, K. Kampman L. Caticchio, R. Yerba T. Sbaffrank. s tvain lc-agnv. Thr-y also scorvd thc' high t-z single- ganna toppling 951 pins against .lc and Frank Zannnataro. Seated: F. Manista, J. Urhas. Standing: I. Snyder, A. Podojil, C. Troyan, F. Mon- dcllo. F. Zammataro. Q B 0 I I n g In thvir liirst yn-ar in the NL-ws lntvrscholas Bowling l,c'agnc', thc Latin lwglcws clistingnishvcl tlic-msvlvc-s hy finishing third in tht- xiiinvtvm-ii Nlarshall. Tha- tvain was lt-cl hy captain .luv Snyc 167 aw-ragc-. .'Xrnold Podojils 168 and .Im Urhas' 156. Othvr inc-inhm-rs oi' tlw tvain wuz Cllr-nn rlqfllyllll. Frank Xlcnidvllo. Clvm- Nlanista displays his flawless form Time out at a pleasant practice session. Captain Alou T. Snyder Brother Gorie and Brother Powers discuss the requirements for earning athletic monograms. thletic Directors With schedules to be completed, eligibility of players to be determined, and intramurals to be planned, the athletic directors were seldom idle. Heading the upstairs office was Brother Thomas Powers, S.M. while Brother Edward Coric, S.M. directed the downstairs department. anagers WVorking for the most part unnoticed, the Latin managers performed diligently the many tasks necessary in the preparation for athletic contests. Under the direction of Brother Edward Corie, S.M., the downstairs managers sorted uniforms, filed equipment, and performed hundreds of other tasks. Pushing the sale of tickets and keeping various records were some of the services per- formed hy the upstairs managers. ,www Upstairs M anagers I. Myers and VV. Puchein check ticket sales. Downstairs Managers H. Reeves, R. Farmer, T. Sands and -I. Nehez display a small part of the equipment which they handle. -- r WMM 1...-I' I,. Canim, li. Kaeian, -I. SStanZ and -I. Marchese form supports for J. Blajoros and C Podwarlski. Cheerleaders Under the tntelage of Brother Carmine .-Xnnimziata. SBI., the Llon eheerleaclers lecl the vocal support so necessary for a winning performance. Their many practice sessions after school were rewarclecl hy the rahicl enthusiasm shown hy the stnclent hotly. The cheerleaders thronghont the year were constantly' on the alert, improving their stanclarcl routines and devising new ones. New uniforms were exhihitecl at the Arena eon- solation game anal at Shaw tonrnament. ancl at the , kent State tournament wlu-re the eheerleaclers 'fave 5 lflll'lI' CllStOIll2lI'Y lsllll' lX'l'l0l'll1llllL'i'. Cheerleaders form human pyramid during one of their practice sessions. 1954 DRIV E White - 25.00 Quota X ff x ff WE ff ' X f XM . ,, PATRONS f A, 'f fl fy lv R X , ,Q M M R , ff, f .mx NNWXK' WJ, V ' V7 , WV gg 7f 9f wwf If X N , S-H-p xXAA.' XGA ' X 4'- X wx xx XXNNyWWWXxQm , john Hribar, Business Manager X NXXN MR M NX H x Frlends 0 Latzn to make it 1 rc llxtx xxithont thc flllllltldl help 'ml lund cncouragemcnt given to us bv thc friends incl pitrons ot C ithcdral I ltm On the following p lges are the nlmcs of the clergv parents tricnds bnsmc sscs md mdnstrics xxho C,0IltI'll7lltlll so unselfishlx to this thc llst rcmcmbrance of our high school dixs Our herrtfelt th lnlxs to ill of them Clergy Patronshzps His lzxcellencx the Nlost Rcxerend Edward F Hoban Archbishop bishop of c.1l6'XClllHl His Excellcncx the Xlost Rexerend Floxd I Begin Auxiliarx Bishop of Clex el 1nd H1s Excellcncx the Nlost Rcxerend ohn 1 Krol Allklllqfx Bishop of Clexcllncl The Right Rcxcrend Clarencc E Elxvell Ph D dircctor of dlOC9S l.l1 schools of Clex eland Rex Rex Rex. Rev. Rex Rex Rex ex Xlsgr George Dennerle ex 'xlsgr XV1ll1am O Donnell PhD ex Xlsgr Franersj NIcClxnn ex Nlsgr john XI Zcglcn oseph NI. Andel Louis B. Baznik Mark R. Rlinn john C. Clines C. L. Cudnik Chester Cudnik Bronislaus Ejchost Rev Rev Rev Rev Rex Rev Rev Rev Rev Rex Rev Rev Rev ex Rex ex Rev Rev Rev Rev Rex' 0 0 0 0 0 As we. thc- class of '54, look over this book, we realize hoxv impossible it would have been z' ' 2 ra 5 'z . 1 ' X ' ' 5 I ' ' 1 1 5 A Ia X ' sz ' . ' 2 ' 2 f ' I, ' h ' f .' ' z z 1 1 . o ' . ' . , ,',, I If . 4 A 1 V I n , - . ' 1 - 'sv Y rv Z In 4' I 'I III, , Y - . . . c - . I ,. -, 'I .I r .1 W v I V ' A L K ' I ju - U In ' ' .J . Q , . . . ' 1 ' x x . , ' Q -, I x I l C .V ' l ' V 7 Y Rt. R '. . . . ' - ' Rt. R - . . ' ' l , . . - - ' Rt. R '. . ' . L ' . . -1 I' . - ' Rt. R '. . 3 . . . X ' R '- - ' ' J 7 C R f ,I 7 Harrx I Fagan Laxvrence R Finnerty S WV Frrdrlch James L Hernan Cordonj Horst john A Hreha ohn j Humensky S T D Robertl Jenkins Edward A Klckel S W Nagel Patrick F OShaughnessy joseph I Ozimek E Patragnom George A Schneider Joseph Step Joseph A. Sxveencv F. Tamburri Victor N. Tome j. Turins Anthony Viton Howard WVolf r r r Nrs r r r r I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' fb I' I' I' r M r Parents Patronshzps and Mrs James F Ackley and Nlrs Albert Andrews and Mrs Anthony Azusenls A Batcha all all all all rs MIS rs rs Nlcola V all all all alll all all I'S TS rs N rs rs rs Anthonv R Bell Stephen Boudreau Charles Bruno H Butas Capretta Roy Carlson L0lllS Carrlere Ernest ChflStl6 R Cook Charles Courtad Martln Coyne joseph Crea and Mrs John Cudnrk and Mrs Fred DHHHICS and Mrs Pletro D1Nardo J Farmer Farrell and Mrs Arla Peter Fehce Florolle and Mrs ohn A Franks and Mrs ohn F Free and Nlrs John I' I' I' I' I' 1' I' I' and Mrs Frank Frydl Nlartln Geary all all all all all all all all all all all all all rs N rs N rs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Iv rs MIS Mrs Mrs A Crahlec Frank Crles Hahn F Hanratty I Hessoun Hofstetter Holdsworth Andrew Horansky john F Hrrbar Leonard Iacco Andrew ohnson John F josza john Kaplan Thomas Kazlmlr all all all all all all LII all all Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs ly rs Mrs A I Kelly James Kenny I I K oss john Kopsco A Kovach L A Krlstof Alan E Lafferty Nl Lally john Lazlo 9 o M . . . 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Homer 1nd Nlrs Rlchfzrd Horansky Horlnskv 50 and Mrs Steve Hrestlk john Hrlb Ir Helen Hrlclk Nlr ind Mrs Stex e Hudak Nlr I Kolenlc Nlr joseph Kolezynskl Nlr 'md Nlrs Harrv E Kollmorgen Nlr and Nlrs Nl Kosla Anthony NI Kostehc Nlr and Mrs L W Kowallek jlmesl Kracker JS ral 0 . ' '- .lr.2 . '1 I. 21' 2 . . . . . '1 j. ll. - 'nl . .2 r j ' IIel1 C. Fry . - -- 12. ' , ' . . . 2 . . 121 '2 . . 2 '. .' ' 2 ' . . 2 . '. I2 . 22 ' . . 2 2 . . '. . 2 . Dr. . . 2 r . . '. M. l '. . . ' l' . . ' . . 2 '. . M. 2 rf . . '. lf . ' .-', . M.2 lf. '-2 sf 2 .2 lf. 1 . l' . ' 2 '. '. . ' l 2 1 ,. lf . if .r . ' ' M . '. . ' 2 4 . ' - lltgl' ,, . .2 I ' , ,K Mr. 21nd Mrs. j. E. Goudreau Mr. and Mrs. Richard lvancic Miss Eleanor Krejci r '. 2 '.'. 2 1 A '. 2 I2 . . 2 '. 1 l '2 -'.' ,'2 A L1 2 , fg- ' 2 . 12 . ','. 2 I2 .' ' . . ' . I 2 1 2 . r. an M . 2 ' .' ' 3 2 ' r .2 - 1 .12 ' 2 .2 ll.: .1l2'1 .f.2 . . 2 . 2'-' . .2 llx. 12 123' ' ' l .2 2 '-2 2 '1f - A ' .' 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