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

 - Class of 1956

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Sl'll.-l'llLlI'lIlQI nwn ol' thi- Sovie-ty of Nlary wllost' only il:-sire if tl hopt- the-ir former Slllfl0IllS art- fort-wr triivii to the Christian prim-iplc-s thi-5' hav. so inanliully triecl to Pngencler. llcwiiiisc the Nli1I'lillllSl fiillllllllf' liiluvution purposvs to tlvwlop thi- xxholi' niun not only in his scholastic' ancl rt-ligious nveils. hut also in his alhlvtif- unil soc-iul viulvavors. and lmcausc this training is applietl through the school farfilitics. rurri- culai' as well as Cxtra-currirular. the lfclitors fe-cl the following pages can lit-st illustrate the Latin tradition in action. It is noteworthy' that while successful Competition ancl zithlvtir- flisplai' of proxwss on the sports Held shini- aniong the glorii-s of liatlimlitil Latin. ns-ith:-1' an Illvy. in tht: niincl of tht- l.atin Mani' antl his leaflicrs. usurp tht' pi't'tloii1iiiaiu'e- ol' intt-llvc'tu.il pursuits. non' can the-y conipt-nsatc for the laIter's i't-isziixls in any ronm- nlvusuratc way. To enjoy the lasting lienfffits ol' a Catholic' Education niorvowr. thc' stnilvnts wiilizv and hope to prow their sense' of rt-sponsilwility lu' nianfully si-ming Coil :intl lhcir neighbor in clvvtl auil in truth. 'lhus the faculty antl Seniors of lfatlimlral l.atin School. Clcwlanil. Ohio. redenf . . . 'W-Wagga Vx N-. Y- 2 -I' 1 K v yn Q. .IH V I V 5' L 2, , A 3, 9 I 'E' S Q Q : E Q Zz. 1 fa K 1 ,, .,.. 4 1 -aim Editor-in-Chief: Robert Sterbank Assistant Editor: Ken Mrozinski Associate Editors: Frank Collinger Paul Wilkes J. Terence Reill Ralph Thomas Leo Deininger Gerald Raimer vjqotql J. 4 1 .Q 4, Latlledral Latin qlll00l Lleveland. 01110 4 Y N .FF W '90 0,92 5 To begin to build a tradition, a seed must be se- cured. planted in rich soil. watered and fed. The Marian- ists, better known formerly as the Brothers of Nlary. carried this precious seed in 1856 from llayton. Ohio. and sowed it in several parishes of tht- Cleveland Dio- cese. Todav two great schools testify to its flourishing growth. sti ,loseph High School. and Cathedral l.atin School. Although Cathedral 1.atin came under the direc- tion of the Brothers of llary in 1916, the city of Cleve- land had already known the Brothers and their work for the past sixty years. lt all began in 1856 at St, Patrickis Parish. the first English school accepted by the Brothers of Mary. There they labored until 1879, when with a brief inter- mission of three years. thev resumed their work upon the request of the parish authorities. Because of other pressing needs. however. the Brothers were compelled in 1912 to terminate their work there. The year following the acceptance of St. Patrit-k's Parish School. 1857. the Marianists assumed direction of St. Johnls School attached to the Cathedral of the same name. ln 1880 personnel shortage forced them to withdraw, but the Provincial Superiors again found the opportunity of reaccepting the school eight vears later. It was out of this small beginning that in 1916 the now' famous Cathedral Latin School evolved. contrast to its short lived predecessor of St. 1ohn's Col- lege. thrived for 6-l faithful years. St. Peteris Parish was the next to see the work of the Brothers beginning in the March of 1863 and ending in the summer of 1922. Between 1880 and 1889 they conducted the grade school at St. Bridget's Parish. Interestingly enough Holy Name High School was staffed by the Brothers from 1881 to 1891 when it was then known as St. Columba's Academy. tNewburgj In 1903 still another parish, St. Stephen. beckoned for these educators of the Society of Mary. By 1916, because St. Johns Cathedral School be- came all too inadequate. it was then moved to the pre- sent 107 Street location and its name changed to Cath- edral Latin School. Proudly, does Latin point to its first President. the llev. Father Mooney. now Edward Cardinal llloonev of Detroit. ' Bro. Patrick Coyle. S.M.. succeeded Fr. Mooney, followed by the Very Bev. Joseph A. Tetzlaff. S.lVl.. Very Rev. Lawrence A. Yeski. SM.. Bev. ,lohn Ott. S.lV1.. Bev. Aloysius Bedel. SM.. Bev, Andrew Seebold. SM. The Dresent incumbent of the office of President, Father Qllgtggnas Bodie, began his administration in September. During the Holy Year of 1950, the Brothers began In connection with the St. Johns school stood a small boarding and dav institution called St. lohn's College which the Marianists conducted for one year, 1858 to 1859. 1858 marked the opening of another establishment by the Brothers at St. Marvis Parish. which. in marked -JA f , . L- si. '53 'z . A .v of i .h to staff the newest school in the Diocese of Cleveland. St. .losephls High. Alreadv this sister school of Latin is enjoying a phenomenal growth in enrollment and has already graduated its Hrst senior class of over 200 students. 18 I - 'ifi If X ' 0 n t- 5 - , L H - Q, -Hu .I 5 1 f -2 ' 't r u f 'HH' ' ? is is ,4 P I if, af X ii, - !!f-'P .f-1,r f,q,44 ,I ,Q ,QQ . Kat: yi iw x Vi . 9 ',qfQ-143 5. .. Q ' we if .-3 , my Fr' 1 Q 4,4l' i-M . ' 5 0 ' Shia 3.' , aa' .Q , M A- - -s Y' ,,, fffuus' I wg .,, f',,. 'V ' . ' ..' Q Av'a V 5' f ' -...K 'Q .1 'Q-,, . , X 5 , . ., M , fi N' . .rv What is this envied tradition we have at Latin? Religiously, it spells Catholic moral training with emphasis on spiritual growth by means of the Sacraments and the daily Sacrifice of the Mass. Latin's history points with pride to Bishop Floyd Begin, Bishop John Krol. and Bishop .lohn Dearden among its most distinguished alumni. not to mention the hun- dreds of religious and priest graduates that have gone forth from its halls for the past forty years. Not content with a complacent satisfaction of Latin's past glory. however. the present spiritual organizations help keep high ideals before the student body. With a special predilection does the Sodality function for those students deeplv interested in strengthening their spiritual life with a firm hope of apostolic action among their fellows. Scholastically, our tradition obviously demands training in the arts and sciences. Cathedral Latin has always offered a challenging, comprehensive and varied curri- culum. At all times the maximum development of the mental talents of the students has been one of the school's prime objectives. Today this is still true as evidenced by the number of successful men of Latin in the chemical, engineering, law, medical, and teaching professions. To single out worthy students, Latin established, a number of years ago, the Cardinal Mooney Chapter of the National Honor Society. Its motto, Character, Scholarship, Leadership and Service, expresses perfectly the high aims for which its members must strive. Another organization playing not a little role is the Albertus Magnus Science Honor Society. Because the United States leads the world in the field of technology, one basic tenet in Latin's educational program is the stress on the sciences viz., biol- ogy, chemistry. physics and mathematics. Nor are the liberal arts with their formidable advantages neglected. Rather are they encouraged, so that scientific accomplishment and study can be crowned with the purpose, pattern, meaning and expression of God's greatest natural wonder- man himself, Athletically, our tradition means training in physical well being. Latin's athletic teams and their stress of sportsmanship are well known in the citv of Cleveland. Nei- ther is the Northeastern part of Ohio ignorant of the Latin fight. It is indeed a rare year that the interscholastic sports fields of the city do not re-echo with the roar of the Latin Lion. Over and above the fact that Latin men have learned to win gracefully, they have learned the other important principle-to lose manfully! While not neglecting an intramural program that touches boys directly inter- ested in sport competition, a major part of the physical development also includes a graded schedule of calisthenics. body building exercises and drills for the others. Socially, our tradition signifies training in extra-curricular activities. lncluded therein are the yearbook planning staff. the Latineer, the Debate team. the Chess club, Dance Committees, the Band, the Booster clubs plus a host of other over-and- above strictly academic pursuits. Activities at Cathedral Latin are rightly considered important because of their position in the hierarchy of values for good Catholic living. To become well rounded sociallv is the specific but not the only aim of the various activities. By these means the students are taught loyaltv and generosity, harmony of friendly cooperation and sacrifice of premium leisure time, and above all. that mag- nanimous school spirit so vital to the healthy growth of student initiative. Thus does tradition blossom at Cathedral Latin School: First, through a love of Cod enabling all the students to advance spiritually, scholastically, physically, and socially. Second, through a love of neighbor in Christ, with Christ and for Christ, intensifying the bond of common brotherhood in every aspect of human association. Ja 2 f X 3 ax f 3 ' lifu 4 'f iff Y jrv w:?ggi,'Q:-'1 W M ,W 99 +i.?5.-'Q W5--3 5-i'5i ?afi f ' V'-ff.-a..v ' 4', Q !f353 wig + R li g13 ' V-VL? my 811 1 QQ Q 6 8 4 ' 'Wf9'6'i 'E 4 Q 3 M' I' Ln.. 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I 1 Golden Jubrlarran Frftv years of seruce m furthermg the cause of Marx IS the achrevement thrs wear of Bro Adolph Kalt SM Hrs responsllullty as lrbrarran of Cathedral Latln makes hrm an rmportant fi ure rn our project of fostering an old and hurldmg new tradltron By proudln Latin students mth lnformatron and msdom tlrrou h books more than well met hrs obll atlons Lon mlll Bro Kalt be remembered bw hrs assocrates as a man who rn all of lu pur urts combmed the u or of youth wrth the drcnltw of a e ln honor of hrs fine work as a Chrrstlan educator and Apostle of Mary me the Flass of 06 are proud to dedrcate our book the 1956 Purple and Cold to Bro Adolph v U, Q O K C 1 .. . q. . g . Q V. . . V.- g that have helped shape us into men of strong moral character, our ,luhrlarxan has y . .U . U . C . 1 , , .S S . ,g 7 V. .G . 7 g O . ' . . N , ,F flu tl' WVU. 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Convention of 1956, '6Better Schools for Better-Timesff Our Catholic Schools have been stressing the theme of better men and will now stress better schools in conjunction with the Pope's Movement for a Better World. You have stated that the Marianist Fathers and Brothers have ignited your desire for leadership, that they have educated you as whole persons, so that now you are ready to meet the challenge. The challenge is of course, for you to help make a Better World. The formula for making a better world was given emphatically by the Popes of the past century through the medium of Catholic Action. Father Chaminade, the Founder of the Society of Mary fMarian- istsj, often named as a forerunner of Catholic Action, wrote that his religious and their graduates were to multiply Christians. 6'Self sanc- tiiication and to work at the salvation of souls appears'in the second article of the Constitution fRule of Lifej for tl1epMarianists. You have also learned, in your very active Sodality at C Latin that the graduate does all of this under the late, because he practices truly filial piety as a' well prepared to meetethe challenge Qof' making the world better because of your The Lord has chosen otto ,.,,-W 18 is x mf nm- M H1 11 H 0 0 1 X 'H 4 100 vw R 'hr' 'Snr' 6X haw ond I Xldllfl! Q Bro Tlmoma Pown QW . 0.1. V. . . ' 'x-'F l1m N. -1 . -f H 7' 2 5- 'N'J 64 - Q. x 5 inf ,M ,W 0. Imul- l nrtv11v-1'. XXI. I I'L'.lNllIkt'I' U1-, VAN' 5t'l'I'l'll1I'V B104 Xvillwrt IIJIIHII, XXI. Ruxxlu-M x11lIlll!1'I', I,l'iXf'l' I':1!ll4lltiIbYl af' ng 'Vx ' im...B-f l S X , 'ix X 1 Bro. Carmine Annnnziata. SH. Spf-erli I. General Bllgllltxi Typing. OHTPTOODI l-.l. fillf'I'lil4'Il4lI'T'4, DI'lXP4, firms ffmxiitry, Xlnnim' Fmlulity Bro lorq li B'1l'l'l li Q Xl v 4 ,' sf.. Mn ibn ,, ' Vaugilit in mu- of tlivir infrf-qnvnt ll1'I'l0flN of rfllaxalion arf- Brnx. 'Nl1if'liowir'z, Rutlilnin. :mil Sturm rvmling 11 Sun- mlay rir-iwpzipvr and 4il4l'llrblllQl Ilia- 1'llI'I'f'llI iU'I'lls of na- tional interest. World rii,mg, riigiilii nf iff i. ii. ' III. IV. Horn:-room 2-F f Rev. .fxloysim Bvclvl. SBI, Rvligxinn II. ly. Latin Ill. ll.. ffurrflnt liwntx. Home-room 4-B. Alumni. Klairianist Ifupiiv Bro, YX'illi.ini B4'llI'llISIl'I'. Eli. Religion 1. lfnglifli l. fl'Pf'4ll l Homcrooin 1-ll. l rwlnnan Sodnlily Y il .av-'N fvi . ,Q 0 Lour B uirlrl 9 XI Bro. Ceorgff Drury. SKI. Qultx Portcr 3 Religion ill, Home,-room 3-f., Band For 1956 Mr, Thomas Cautrwr Biology, Spf-fwli II. lfvononii txSSiSl2lllI Varsity floarh, Freshman Baskvthall 155 N , f N 5 if Yusuf QE Bro. Lester Dvner 9 Nl Plane CPOmetry, Bu me Nlath Speech I, Mechanical Drawn Homcroom 2-C, Serum- Cluh Sophomore Sodality Bro. Donald flvigvr. SKI Biology, Home-room 2-ll Sophomore: Somlulity FUN fd Q! 2 s!' S.-f . Facult ,-4 Y Bro. l'.'lXS'ill1l 1.1-In-. NNI. Hvliuiull ll. Spf-mlm H. S 'N . 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Im LIFIA IINMI to IIIIIIIIIIII III I IIx I X IIII1 VII I ' Vi 83 V xl! Front Raw: ,I. Nagy. .I. Iiunm-r. H. Iku. S Nmulmnn. Ii, Ze-In-Iw. R. B0ha1'I1. M, 'XII-Nlzllmn. ,Nl'I'1lI11I' K-111 J I. XI.1x1ltt.1. I., IIv'nlinuf'r'. WI. fIE1IllIUVY. H, Quinn. ,I, Nnrtnn. II, Iiilxki. I. ik:-xl. I.. FIIIILUI, Third Raw: W. Divis. Ii. Mnypkn. ll. Ihm--. Ii. Kllllllil. 5. IIHILI- R. Mullin, C. Blatnivk, Isllllffll 1:11141 'If SIV Hl'f'I'. I7. fllinxki. C. Dylagz, T. Harrold. Y. II:-mln. lZ.N w1f. II,IIL1flX 1'I. II. IH'tm'- son. Lux! RMIT: N. Ilglln-135. KlPIl!INlll'. .I. IImn:1. R, Bauza, R. M4'C21rlIly. C. IXIVIIIIIIUIIQLII. I.. IMIIU-, .-Hm'r1t.' D, Prevoznik. Fre hman B Tho IB IIOIllIrt'lSh Ily II1c'ir ilf'IIHllN IIlI'lIIlL1Il4YllI IIIP Year FIIIHKUII llnit the- IIlIIllI't' UI' I.ilIIIl will III- in gmnl lands. IIIIIPII' glvaitvfl 41f'I1im'xm:m'nt mix l'l'Illl'IIIHQl il tntul of over Ihillll' In1mI1'z-:I pm' wut in IIN' SIIIIIIIQIIIIIIII Uriw. 'IIIIP aillmwliml HI' IIN- f'Il1rN a1I-Ir f'm'ntx-rf'1I Un tlw varionf uc-Iixitim-s in II1c ff-Iwnl. I,L1I'IIf'IIliiIIIlLl in IlmtIvaII new Ulm fQL11'1z:,-ui, Fam I.L1ILi. Iim SIV'I1f't'I', IMI' NIuIIin. Tom HurroI1I. and Ilan- I'rf-xwnik uhm ul-U plan-fl Iwuflu-tIuiII. IIIIIIKUK' IllI'HlIVl'l'X HI' lI1w 1-IAN nn11Iw 1I1n- hun--r PIII. Ilwv umm- I.f-nngml FIFIIQHI. II4nr11fn1fI Ihlxkl. :mul Iifvue-r lQ'IufIm, fIIg1fxr1IIIr'4'1N Nwrv 5l1'n.uI. II1m.11'4I Quinn, L1n1I XI11IIin. 'flu' CIJXN um nn1Ie-r rlw 4I1.w-1-ti-nl HI' IImIIn-I Kvn- IIPIII SIIIl1Il1f'I'. J . , 4 .. ' 5-. Fre hman C Lvndc-r IIN' If'JfIt'I'NIlIlY of Miki- JLIIIIIIIINIQI. IlI't'NI1It'Ill2 , and Iris zifxiftainf, Inlni Xloiitana. I'ut IIeax'er. aincl Dun V5 i I Kish. lff intenLIccI In nniIw it c'Iflar that they ve-rr rankecl gh IieI1incI nmie an Z1 vliifx nnil, 'Ilia-ir gnal was I nidn of is Effort. In the xarimix svlinnl air-tixitif-N ii fanipling wi' mem- Ilers UI' II. f'uuILI Iif- IIHUIIII, 'Inn flinlc-ntQ um-rc' uvtixe riicriilicrf of thc- Il.5.NI.I... nliils' Inni' nn-niIwrf fuinnl the bnduliry ll raft' ds-pn-it for lime' 4infI I-in-rpy. Iriti-rr-fl in z1tIiIe-Iii-N um ailxn Iiiuli innn.iu IIn- Iinniv- rimni lIlt'IllIPl'I'x ii- Ifllll' lIill'IIf'IlI1lIl'lI in I i'nNIi I'nwIIvuII. -,, Creating inti-rv-I in IIN' Ii-inn-rnnni nw-iw' cliwii--ioin on currnnt -x- ' and QICIIIIUIIILIIIII' C4lll1Illf'I. Im-fliIe'iI nu-1' In IIrnIIn'i' James Roche. JM.. IIOIIICFOOIN acixifnr. in . ron! Raw: I. WIHIIP. IV. Bas, A, IQfwi'Ii1I1. NI. I'untaIe-.nin, VII. Winlrif-I1, XI, Nemvth. R, Ftuxiak. .Wfnrnl Rnzv: ,I, llutIiIrIwn. ,Iim Oswald. and John XII-Nziriinirai am- -Iinuinu Im- Yami: I.. Pagff, R. Sif-k, T, Um-tz, XI, XII-Nnlty. W, I7ie'im'rt, NI, II.ir- a few of llw IIlIf'I'Q'SIIlIII fini? ann! Inininir- nl fnrvign rnndy, I'. Kuzman. Thin! 131114: YV, Swain, I, NI'-Nziinuru, II. countries displayed in Room 32, Raynmr, D. Kixh, D, Smith, R, Iiiinlwy. W. I.ii-laik. Fflllflfl Kun: vv gr I.. Iklpfstuhl. P., IIQJVIISII. NI. .IaiIiInnNki, II. NIunkn, ,I, Nlnnziiini, .I. Oswald, F. Ilezfllun, Y. Bi-iiokiziitix. Lin! Noir: I, lliinli-. . , , .. ,. , .I. I',rIwZnik, I, NI:-Iws. YK. Iiiirtf-Inn-, II, Iotli, I, IIe-:iw-r, II. I'0rz. .4b.w'rit: Ii, Hlatnik. Il. 'NIiI1aIiIx. ,I. Yiirgzu. , 5 Q. 5 v-1 ' 1 .Q IVF I : K 5 ' ' I lv - - I I I V -2- W LQ . DQS f' Q N ik ' H - v pn Fre hman D Freshman D chose as their class olhc-ers lfranvis Barrett. presidentg John Tretock. vice-president: Ste-vc Malaga. secretary: and Edward Bover. treasurer. liar- rett and Tretock played both football and basketball for the Frosh. The class demonstrated spirit in the annual Squid- gulum drive when they hnished fourth in the school with over 300 per cent. - The homeroom was well represented in many ol' the school activities. especiallv athletics. Th:-v plan-tl eight members on the football team and three rnernlu-rs of the class were on the basketball team. and a li-w members were on the howling team. The class moderator was lirother William lich- ringer, S.M, Front Row: D. Grady, C. Pavlik, R. Young, R. Pavlin. J. Klan- cuso, J. Bolek. L, Orwig, Second Row: J. Bain, R. Perma, J. Landers. R. Rundo, J. Ringenhach. Nl. Sipl, P. Richmond. Third Row: F. Schepley, J. Taylor, R. Barberio. T. Hayes, D. Hawksby, W. Fleckenstein, S, Nlachnicki, Fourth Row: lf. Boyer, F. Barrett, W. Johnson. P. Xlarsick, T, Nlilitano, T. laniro. J. Ciz-Madia, R. Cruss. Last Row: J. Tri-tm-k. R. lezeri- nac. F. Cossick, J. Kovary, W. Cannon, N. Krieger. S. Nlalaga. T. Kohanski. Fre hman E The Freshman E Eagles soared high in the an- nual Squidgulum drive demonstrating their fine spirit of co-operation achieving a percentage of 258 that placed them high in the school standings. Athletically llf showed excellence hv winning the Frosh cross-country meet. Dick Lillash took top honors. while Frank Perrotti, Don Tate. and Bill Sprunk also helped. The success of the Eagles was due to the leader- ship of Brother John Lemker. SAI.. their homeroom advisor and the class ollicers, Tony Citriglia. president: Bruce Beckwith, vice-presidentg Frank Perrotti. sec- retary, and John Helinski, treasurer. The homeroom could not have attained this dis- tinction without the help of the entire class. First Row: P. Toomey, R. Demand, D. Pruchnit-ki. N. llipriano, P. Martin, T. Corrigan, R. Nledlen, Second Roux R. Preston, W. Sprunk, W. Johnson, A. Lunder, J. Jurkowski, T, McGraw. R. Metro, J. Day. Third Row: R. Lillash, G. Lightni-r, G. Sadd, M- SllP0lICiC. J. Helinski, W. Urban, R. Carver. Fourth Row: M. Grant, J, Mcllwee, A, Citriglia. L. Shuster. A, Antosh, A. Camma, D. Tate, B. Beckwith. Last Row: A. Schwarz, B, Her- man, R. Wojtach, P. Smith, F. Perrotti, L. Nowack, F. Nlagalski. Absent: H, Harif, 1 YV, 7 I ,- -A F Steve Malaga, Steve Nlachnicki, Bill Fleckenstc-in. and Paul Richmond point out their ID Dragon which sig- nifies their undying fire in the numerous sr-hool activities of which they are members. Three IE Eagles hnish drawing a sign on the home- room blackboard they hope will inspire the rest of the class to become the best homeroom in the school. 'i l I uh I'-I'I'NIIIIIQ'II IIIIIIIIXIX -IIIIIIIIVII !'I!1xl'II.I'x IIIIII rIwirIm--11::IH-11'.1.IiIiI,,I.1l l..1Ii1.m'1I.I,.IIII QIVIIIUI ,mmf IIIIIIIUVIU, IIQIIIN xmx II.'I,,..I In ,ur 1'1IvII.1I'w1 Lwll-HI II.-I-I uve-INIR IIIIUIQ xxI1I4II 'Mew IW-'. :IM- fux-HI 1-.11 I1 HIIIVIN p1wI+I1 mx .uv-I ,I'7l'r1g-l1I I-I IIIIII MIIIIIIIIIIN If1I'IIIl'Ill. I.I.iNX wIIlr'e-rw III ll-' xwuf- I.:-I+ 441111, lm'xI1I4-III: IIwI+e-rt II:-I-'Ir-V. xir-r--IIIWNIIII-z.I3 XXIEIIMII IIHIHIIX. Ffffnl Rum: IF. IJ11II111fmNIU, II. Ilwfif-1. 4. Ifm'-. XX, IIIIIIIIVN, IIHIIIIIXINN, 5, !III lll'II, MIvI.2I. X'ff'Hf.' iff I1 4. 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Thirtv-seven strong, Freshman J had lur r-lass M Az ,V+- officers Alan Kirlough. preSident2 Hunald larzyn- koxsfki. xiee-prefident: Herald Diliranf-ii. trvae- urerg and Robert Zagzate. secretary. The members of ll expressed their tale-utr in many different avtivities, Those on tht- liIiUSll foot- ball team mere larzynkfmski. Kirluuuli. and lion- ald 0'Xeill. l'artic'ipating in intramural bfmling uf-re llaxid Kurth, Robert l,anza. and Zagate. 'l'he eruss- rwllntry team vlaimed ililurniaf l,l'lIIlHff'lI. Xlutllu-xx lludnili. and lim-pli llerdul. The Clase alsu had three ruemberf un the lmnoi' roll. 'lihey were jnhn l'etranir'. ,law lla-rmlul and Joseph Jacobs. The future of Latin looks very bright with lifibrll of the type exhibited in ll. 'llhe mentur lor lfreflx- man J was Brother Carmine Aununziala. SM. ,ef Front Row: T. Graf, D, Kurth, .l. lamb-, fi. Namilaniv-ir, Fourth Row: R O'Ne1ll R I it D. BCFCS, J. Nlvliralh, Nl. .lilf'k, Svrumf RUM: K, Slwpurml, R. Zagale, wi. 'Nluth F ll: us in 1 0 T. Primoseh, J. l'f-traniv, W, Smith, D. Barb:-ru, ,l. Pohl, Jarzynkowski, N1 Hodmk Q I lx P l 1 0 P. Kozak, J. Noble. 7'h1'r1I Rnu: J. Nlierzf-je-wxki, K, Rini, dul, J. Brown. C, Snieckue, W, Be-hm, fl, llilfraneo, G, Rvpur, ll, Walxh. l E T? I ,. is i my 5 X-4 z if V i D I fi 41 v ,P Z .Z ,f ' If Fre hman K Willie Smith: YiCP-I!l'f?riflCYli. Huff KVM-ill: Swim-- tury. Jack Wiusliiiigtun: anti Ti'm1f111'0i'. tlhiit-k ill - llligritt. Ihvy hurl tliv prixilt-gv ul lt-mliiig ii l'l.lxN uhivli naw in-ll l'xIIHXSl1 in tht- frlimil lim' ilx spirit tx uhit-li liutlivtlrul l.z1tin stuntls. ' favt that they mire first in ftmtliall sc-lliiig amtl N -1-- micl in the Squitlggulinn drixe in the- svlwol. 2 wt-rc ,-Xl:-x Alttmrl. lik'0I'QIt' lltivlumflti, Alulni Kmxiv- if'.l1 1 .4 . 1' '. xx., . .. , ,, . ix -v Llusg ullivvrs for Frvflmian lx were ln-fill:-zit. lhmr spirit antl r'u-ripffmtiiiii nas fliimn ln thi- S - Mvrnlrers of iii on thc- liI'6'FllIlli1ll llmtlwill I im dblllllilltjll, john XY ani. untl Nlikt- Wtmliwit-li. Willt'TP would you lilw tim gif if viii liml Xltllli rlituim- of touring tliii millilfii X'i'IIZ tu ln- th-- thougzlit- of ll ffm nl rlii- im-iiiln-:N M llx. Front Rum: YI. Battaellia. R. Iflif-r. R. 0'Yvill. l . Nlixi-A W. Miller. K. Hflxfillil. F, K4'l'Nix. fiffllflfi HHH: .l. Kimi i fhia, li, Ianni. .l. Nlarinir. lf. Koi ilt, ,l, Nr-ll. .NVIVIVIII Him: J. Lally, C, fiiclflligott. ll. Nissgiiiui. ll, Smith. ,l, Wtixli R. Bilinwlii, F. Conti. T. Kra5'I111l'4. .l. 5lllIf'f. ll. lillilli- ll. ton. YY. Smith, Nl. Wu-tlfixivli, Lthr Run: Nl. llntlif-iiliiii i Zupan. R. Lonero, U. Toth. A. Bmiiilt. Thiril Rim: li. J. Fitzgerald, C. llavkmvfki. li, l'ttiN--iixki. .l. Vlliiwl. X Saiiitauuria. K. :Mlurm-iii. J. 4 1-riiigilx, .-X. liiru-it-, W. Kliiilw-. Al1O0Li, J. KllllYlf'I'. T. Karim:--X, I X131 V o i I .4 T li UQ M W 'v 1 2:-v l- f 'XV W y i 419 Ir, 5'f'v'v-el !'. . ' ., , N KJ'-eL ff' 1 , A5 Wa. o .3 e '.. . 1:-,. 1, , ' - . -I I 'L'-5 .' .'. V xgnw-fini W W f if --Q ggkik f-,N 3 - 'Y I , 1 K ' 1 ' ' I , . , ' , I I 1' f. '1 ,Q .elif T ' X' rr- 1 , fl ' L--.7 K X L 1 i I . - '. 1. U. 4- 13, i X .5.':,' A- , kfx'l'T,n fi I i 4 ,V f- ,A--. f .j'I?vf'rA: '11 l.f.'f's..' ' ' I 'Y'v'A . Ilnnalnl livin wi Fr'Jdm'i k W5 'awk Kcnnmh Hmm Cc-rharml Rokiwl-Qi Mario llollura 1 . W., QQ. Ax f-I .41 T 4 Q l 'I' .- K, M 1 l 0- Front Row: P. Cudnik, J, Haas, J, Leroy, D. Seymour, K. Rozak, ,l, Blatnik. J. Kolenich, K. Hayes. Sernnzl Rnu' .l. Demarchi, M. Holvey, I. Piecuch, T. VancleXlotter, R 0'Keefe. .l. Pangonis, T, Szahlencler. Thin! Row: T. Fnrrif. tal, Nl, Tomaro, F. Vfypasek, E. jilek, D. lar-ofano, R. l.ulz, ophomore A - Homeroom 2.4. under the direction of Brother Ravmond Wuco. SM.. participated fully in all the endeavors undertaken ln' the school. This is best exemplified lwv the fact that they returned over 200 percent on the Squidgulum drive. The class also had at least one member in almost every activitv in the school. Class olhcers of Sophomore A iv ere Fred Mancini. presideutg Mike Tomaro. vice-president: Fred Wy- pasek. secretaryg Dick Lutz. treasurerg and ,lim Haas, student council representative. Members of 2.-K took part in the speech cluh. glee club, and chess clulm among other things. 3 M. Bucalo, J. Engle-hart. Fourth Row: E. Ranir-ri, F, Xian. cini, J. Minarchio, A. Kavaliauskas, J. Stropko, G, llroz, D. Beerer. Lust How: R, Smigvl, rl, flonsolo. l.. Nagy, :M Nlatulionis, l . Clear, fl. Nlartineau, D, Hur-e-y. Aim-fir: 0. Drayton. An attitude of serious study prevails in Room ll cv.-ry day before school begins. P' x N -IJ- 'F K7 til . Z 5 Front Row: R. Nero. B. Krzys. E. Delilasis, C. Savage. N. Sturn. K. Coudreau, J, Hering. C. Bucsek. Svvonfl Ron'- J. Bogucki, A. Cliffel. E. DeRose. T. Panzero. R. Pigat. T. v ,rvt sr Kondik, F, Svejda, Third Row: N. lngxrassia, D. Ratino, R. Menart, J. Traez, J. Vargo, R. Lewis. R, Goetz. J. Rus- ophomore B Under the supervision of Brother John Pawlos. SM.. homeroom 2B held their bi-weekly meetings on Fridays. with President Charles Amato presid- ing. Nicky Sturn. vice-president, acted as his as- sistant while John Shaw was secretary and Paul Maruna. treasurer. Kenneth Goudreau was elected to represent the class in the student council meet- ings and'reported on their outcome during class meetings. Of the various activities in which the students participated was the Sodality, claiming the most students. Five students belonged to the football teamg other activities. such as track. Knights of the Altar. and the hand claimed four students each. ln addition there were three students on the l.atineer. library staff. and track team, while a few belonged to the service eluh, chess cluh. and athletic mana- gers. Y: j 1: nak. Fourth Row: F. Harff. P. Badalamenti, l.. Kendra Nl. Underwood. C. Amato, D, Taglinferri. G. Wiatrowski Last Row: N. Wysocki. L. Dropit-, F. lizykuu, P. Nlaruna J. Olivo, C. Bell, G. Jira, J. Shaw. Keeping the st-hool tlcan .ire Ken Gou- dreau, Bob Goetz, and llhuvk Bell. ophomore C Soph. 2C, is a class of potential leaders. The school watches the development of 2C with interest. and just a little trepiclation. The claws president. Tony Cook, in a manner tvpifies the elass, He is reserved, aggressive. and loyal. and also an editor of the Latineer, an unprecedented oflice for a Soph- omore. Other outstanding memliers of the c.-lags are Ray Riedel. vice-president anrl xarsitx' footl-all mem- lmerg Rav Amato. seere-tary: john lfralrata. trea- surer. Uther elass ine-nilif-rf look part in ar-tixitivs ranging from Soclality to liancl. The 1-law max als, renresentecl ln' four rnemln-rf on the JY footllall team. The class was uncle-r thi- vars- ol' lirother Janie-s Kilrov, SM, Front Row: J. Nlarfisi, fi. Zafhro. T. ffolline, A. Ganihateae. J. Frabotta. R. Kuliinski. C. llnpper. 5. ifoolx. -Nif'f'1J711f R0uJt C. Bujariki, Bzlravz. 'l'zika4'4. R, lot'--'r. ill, Kyiv'- mer, S. Caronite, R. Amato. Thin! Roux 'l'. Sheahen. .l. Keglovieh, R. Riedel, R. Xlllllfil, fi. Rorflonaro. W. Str-lma. .,. ll KI Vx xt x Taking part in the Sotlality-sponeorefl altar mn test in honor of the Innnawulate- Iionvf-prion an the members of Sophomore tl. R. Keiffer. Fourth Row: Wf Yin:-ent, tl, l'inxLf-3, R, Full R, Svhahroni, E. Evans, T. Nlanvuxo, fl. IM-Xnitis. I. 'lr n tanelli, Last Row: D. Karwoslxi, B, Darrinsix. l, Ilo.-.w ir R. Perrotti, D. Bell, J. Parr-h, Xl. Norman. .11 , I 1 . Leigh 3 ' Homeroom QD. led by Brother Fdward Curie. M., always did its part i11 all school drives and proved to be one of tI1e most ambitious and depe11d- able classes in the school. George Telenko was thc class Dresident and represented these scholars in the student council. Other class officers were Tony Nuzzo and Frank Hocevar, One of tl1e outstanding accomplishments of thc class was its participation in all forms of athletics. Fourteen members of tI1e class were listed 011 the track roster alone. They represented tI1e first boys out the door everyday at the last bell. Front Row: J. Sundra, W. McHugh, D. Brandt, L, Massey, R. Spiewak, E. Lavzko, T. Kowallek, R. Amato. Second Row: R, Zahonyi T, Persin W, Kahat R. Morway J. Olsen L Roggenburk J Marunslu Third Row D Miller I Frank .I .Iacoh R 'Iusal I Shiga I Ko 1r A o A Nuuo fourth Row D OINe1I IL Bell G Telenko R Gaudm F Hocexar ,I Piunno I Barragate R Loul ter Last Row D Grady D Cahur J Horrlgan D De Sapri 'NI Lollura R Pink J 'Nia ar Alun! F FIHHIUS ophomore D ophomore E lll l 4-4 f- Partlcxpatlon Ill athletics was tl1e predo1n111ate characterlstlc of 2E In all 11 members of the homeroom were on sport teams Vince D1nd1a B1Il Susel Stexe Peters Tom 0 Rourke Vince Shuster Bob Marko ken IXZIITIIII ski, and Ed Barrett comprised 2F.s contribution to the jayvee vrld squad ,lim Frydl and Tom ,laska represented the class on the varsitx team Basket ball drew the attention of Peters and Ed Cermak In other actlvltles the Sodallts had 10 members the Latmeer had four and the band claimed sex en members The class officers were Fry dl president Peters vice president Jaska secretary Marko treasurer and Joe Grevg student council representatne Brother Joseph Spehar SM was class moder HIOI' font R fu I fl' 'N 1 a I Bere R Texler Lamxllo .I Kelly I' Ilodgdon Strand Rau N Shuster Longo P Nltlnt rnfy I I regg IJ I :rome R St ze an 4 Ill X1 I111 1 R Ixowas 1 ku ki .1 0 Rourke Fourth Rau R -Nntol I Ilorxath 5 Peters Iarko F Balrett R Finlex R I l 1 Cox as ROV. W London X DIIILIIJ Ix Ixamln ki F fermak er f N11 1 I' VN k oh Wh C5 Xl I X Yi. xv, m 3 . P' T. I Q-'gg , 5 , , -l S, e Displaying one of the hanntfrs they won in the Squidgulum are Kc-n llovan, lfarl l.ol're'sti. Tfmil Bayus, and Jim 'Nlulir-a. I A 4 34, 5 Q 5 Front Rout J. ZllIH1I'IC'lt'. B, Divis, D, O'Shea. T. Krejsa, R. llrf-se, F, ffoneglio. lf. Fnerst. S4'4'U711l Rout fi. IMVFCSU. J. DeFoor, E. Walsh, D, Krus, lf. Bird. lf. Smayda, F. Gt-rome, Third Row: li, Petkovivh, C, Pavone. lt. -Anton- elli. .l, Santantonio, A. Wisniewski. J. liapretta. Fourth Row: J, Gregory. lf. liavus, K. Hovan, ,l. Cravens, W, Holmes, W. Koke, G, Stevens, Luv Rout J, Nluliva, J. Els well.. J. Fitzgerald, R. lasinski, W, Miller. G. Nlchlorris, A. Thomas. ophomore F The outstanding achievement of homeroom 2F was the fact that they placed first among the Soph- omore division in the Squidgulnm driv e. The home- room showed great potential hy also plaving first in the lied Fflilllllfl' Campaign. Leading the homeroom vx 1-re Cary Stevens. presi- dentg James Fitzgerald. vice-president: John lil- well. seeretarvg lid Petcovieh. treasurer: and .-Xl Thomas. student council representative. Une of the outstanding iIllliYl1lllEilS in the elas- vvas flarv Stevens vvho was the only soplmiimrs' to play ltoth varsity foothall and llasketlvall. The activities that dren the most attf-lllion ul, the class were smlalilv and traflx. vvliilt- tlit- la td and Knights ol' tht- .Xltar alsomere-1'ep:'es.'11twl. The homeroom advisor vvas lirother just-pl: Barrish. Sli. T- 'E ffl? f r ' A vfkxm. 11111111 rrff 111 I 11r111 th g1lI1iliLlll1l1 I1 0 0 m 0 r Q r XP 1 rw 1 1 uYi111111-kd X Nm N11111 111 111 1111 lmhn Ku 6 A if cv .tw I Q3 . D ophomore H Front Row: J. Wilczewski. W. Miller, A. Aikens. .l. Erker, F. Kolha, P. llorgan, E, Rawlins, Second Razr: S. Vitale, K. Sclieuer. J. Cirliino, F. l'owz-rs. ll. Knhzit. ll. llc-laniho, Third Row: J. Winterivh, CI. Artino, T. Zia-lat-howski, G. Sauvinsky, J, Cummings, li, Hull, J. Cook. Fourth Row: Homeroom 2H. under the leadership of Brother Donald Geiger. S.lVl.. was successful in the various drives during the past school year. The biggest event of the past year was the Squidgulum drive which was sparked hv John lfrker and Edward McGrath. the two leading sellers in the class, dur- ing the drive. 2H also achieved the distinction of obtaining more than 150 per cent in the drive. Several members of the homeroom participated in extra-curricular activities, among them heingz 50 l v-9 01 C'3 Q- N. Foxx, G. Zanutic. F. Ryser, W, Seth-nsky, K, Nlchlainis, T. Cardina. Las! Row: K, U'Day. A. Carkauskas,' lf. Niv- Crath, E. Stanek. J. Paulo, li. Kopittke, J, Cairo. Absent: C. Nlacevicius. football, in which Jack Cook, Jack Winterich. and Larry Kopittke took an active part. with Cook playing varsity quarterback, The lone hasketlmall player in the class was Kopittke. Cross country took the services of Chuck Hull. Ronald Delamho. and John Cirbino. who were star runners. Band members were John lfrker. lfdward Stanek. Jost-ph Calco. and Tom Zielachowski. Their ever growing arnliition was to make the homeroom the best in the Sophomore division. 1? we 17: 'Q f' as . dmff '- '-bkrnf if Y? i . Y 4 1- N ,-5 What's this? Ir looks from he-re like a squirrel with a bony body. These sophomores seem to he not impressed. 2 -ff- Qi'-Lf.: , 1 fr ' ug. ,. ,. I 1' -jf ,-1 if-. 1 ju, K ' 'x -f i-'- J f 4 . . 'I F ' 1 .X 1 1 1 ,. H, Ni 1 X5 , W y . . 111 W- ,KV , ' .vii w.'A,.,,,A' x.CE'f'Q. 1 Hogvr Strin 'fer Edward Semsak a Thomas Lutz lluvrin :Xwry Junior A 1 ,Q at Frm! RUM: V, llflllkfblil. .l, l,ll1'1lN, 'lf Dowling. .l. llllvll. lfuurth Row: T, Nluruvo. .l. lluruzi. 'lf G11li4'l'i. R. Stringv ,-X. Aftflflfili I-I. I.11stik. D, N41w111y, Sl'I'UYVIll Hflllf 'lf Furl- R. 1At.i,0,a, Q. Sulikv A. ya1,,riu,1. A. qjcllural LM! Rum H1111-1.1 HI. lI111Nf1111T,ki.ll4i '1i11I1ik. hfwxf- W1'111-1. 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Utlwr 'vrgarlizuliolls I'1'lll't'NQ'Ill4'll in lllis lmmv- room were thc Lalimler. lwuml. svrxim- 1-lulv. liniglmls of the Altar, glee Club. lilvrarv stall. spvm-vln clulv. and Cllcvrleaders. 'IB had four nwlnlm-rs taking part in tlu- liar- clinul Moonvy Cll2lIll0lA ul' llu- Xalimml Ilmmr Sn- vivly. Th Joe ,larzvr1k0wski. vice-prvsiilvnlz Jim Kamal, src- rclaryg Hill Cagzlione. sluclm-nt f'0llIl!'ll rvprvsmmla- liveg and ,lvrry Bylcxsski. ll'1'1lhlll'1'l', llx'oIlu'r llillllll Mravinlz. SM.. was class rmulvrutmx 6 class omcers uerc llill Yuruu. Dl'4'Slllt'Ill1 l Q Front Rfur: C. Kllwko, ,l, lillfklr-y, XY. fluglliunv. .l. Urwskn, K. llmlio, ll. lliI.isi, .l, liuwl, ll. l'r-mxvr. Isflllllll lluu: X, 5, Ciallanzu, R, ffatirm, K, lglll'4'b, ll, llilfrullf-lv, Smwml 'Nllnklnxm-, W, Kuriu, W, Nivsvr. W, Yurgm, F, l':1risi, 5. Haul: J. larzynkowslxi. F, llugini. ll. l'u1'sm1, ,l. Nluriarty, 'l'vl--ky, X. 51-lam-rllwrg, AX. Sirxuitis, Las! H0111 XV, llaxr- Nl, Lloyd, QI, Yanfk. lh Rfmlkl ,XV Y,-,1,-'55 1'l1f,,1 Hou-5 lf- wmnl. li. lirulm, l.. lim-zvk, IJ, King, li, Fullulski. ,l. H1-ll, P . . , lluelak, lf. Svrnsak, P, flllllplrll. Nl, llllQ1L1Yl'. .l. l'4-lsork, -l' LIl'am -l' B5'l w'kl- 3 r l o C Led hy class olhcers liiagio Uddo. president: Boll Kowalski. Yll t'-IJl'l'rlflf'IllI Jim l lulu-rtx. se - retary-treasurer: and Ken Kopronski, student c nun- oil representativer Fifi. under the supcrxifion of , V I , Brother Ceorffe Durv, SAI.. nab at or ns-ar the v Pf'I'l'IllN iroxiie time for Nlllfljlllfl. kilntziuH. zmfl F. . I . . . ' top of the Junior divifion in all drixel. Highlighting the Spirit of the class was the generosity which enahled it to top the division in Red Feather contributions. A late- surge in the Squidgulum drive, which accounted for over 100 per cent in the final neck. enalile-d the clafs to amaSs a total percentage of l6lA goorl enough to hnish on the heels of the Junior class leader. All the major activitics of the school nf-re rcp- rescnted hv memhf-rs of the class, with football claiming the largest number. hen the teacher iQn't around, a lirief snack. 'Z nl 0 ,mf RUN-3 R- Ci,-In-I. C- Dlmlhyh 'II fioughlin, R. Ken- li. Schoenberg. Wi. Nlunitik. Fourth Run: W. llmluyl 5. nffly. D, lille-lrnuth. .l. Yonke. Y. Vaslliarnilo. -!C'f'4 1ll H0101 liHeIi V- li. 5f'l1ltl'f11l1i. .l- l'ilJl1 l'U'- -l- lf l H?'- ll- llflllffb I iiHIN':1llU.l:.KlHlt'Nll, N. IgU4lI'i51lIf'Z.jX, I,l1f'IIllf'11.ii,tillllll. R. lxovuilxki, W, ljllalidi. Lust Roux lx, .koi-rimxlu. li. X lfiiiiii-fi. ll, llovurtl. l'. llntvlikiv. Third Rolf: .l. wfllell, W, Rua ,l, lluslxy. 'lf lxiinzalm. ,l, Fuul, H, Nilku- .inlf-5. 12, Ye-loxlti, N, l.un4lolph, R, 1i:1t4ilul1o.5. llluiiie-tu. tuitix. li. Nlnll. IA Xg1nu,,-Hzvvlfi fl. M:-xy. NX. l.inN-lomn-, l i 2 Fran! Row: F. Fhaia. F. Znsf-ik, 'lf llrnmnmntl, 'lf llnlin. 'l'. lflaszewski. R. Yarga. ll, flrazl-xo. li, tliorgli. Swrftirl Rout R. Zelasko. W1 ffllonnell, ll. lillltfllll.. 'lf l.ntz. ll. Smith. H. Rudnick, K. fftidnit-lx. Tlzirtl Rout 'lf Xlinw. ll Cue-lla. A, Darby. J, .-Xrt-lnneki, A. Zane-lla. .l. lmnltar-lo. R. Sakal. R. Utonit-ar. Isfillffll limit: Pi. Dr-mart-hi. 'lf Berry, A. Nllinav. N, Nlaski, VY, U't'onnor. ll. Howling. .l. Gaby. .l. Wawrzynski. Last Knut ,l, flooflrim-li, VV, l.af- ferty, R. Stevens, N. Svliork, lf. llnzzvlli, 5, Koss, lf. Habart. l.. ilil'llI1l-C. R. Bonick, Under the guidance of Brother George Ruppel. SM.. 3D xx as among the highest class in the Junior division in all drives. Its officers were: President. Robert lionickg Yicre-President. Jim Goodrichg Sec- retary. Ed Buzzellig Student Council Representa- tive. Stan Kossg and Andy Zane-lla treasurer. The gridiron stars mere Ernie Demarclli. Bill O'Connor. Goodrich. and liuzzelli. The basketball team nas comprised of Captain Larry Trunk. xshile Bonick. and Tom lilaszt-xvslxi participated in track events, spirited by lflmer llabart. athletic manager. Sodalitv members mere ,loc Cabv. Tom Lutz. lionick. Ed Zuscik. Demarchi. llaszewslxi. Koss and Goodrich. The Iibrarv staff. band. bowling team, Latineer. and Knights of tht- Altar were also represented bv inc-mbt-rs of Junior U. v on flrazko, Norbert Nlaiski, intl ,lov Art-lnulii tintl tht- plare on the map as tht- rt-st of the class looks on. Junior D A V' ' .Q ' gt ,ttf : 5 l ,' . X I ' If , . 'Y, V Vg' .I ' that .Z s 2 Q P' givi- inner-v-'- Q 5 Y .,.....--. l ,,, i 1- x 5- bn E' .. E 95:5 -mnlvr - bs? 2 3 Q .yy 9 . 1 x fr . 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'Yrs' 3' along: mill: tluf- fzxvulty will-xml rpm iul lll'1llXf' In our lil:---r-fl Nlutlwr mm limlff-Mimu Ill1llNf 114 wur llll' l'll.llh4'l lr ax Niall grl.l-4' ul Nlrllllllll rf-m-wal. 5 1 l E Q l 1 s 4 R 1 1 2 l 5. Q e i 5 5 . . Q 4 1 J 0 ,Q H M1 rx nm rm ur Ilufml 1f,.t- ux th: will 5 I frtl xt II ll vl l11r1r1 flu IH.1r114'ImIl YLN ' 1 IL! 11 1' In - I -1 fm 1 lfftllbll. Xluxt uf thv Ill-YVIIIIRHII u.1-firw-ftvfi tv- Ihr' gm-pz11.1!mr1 I Hu- Nt11+lv'r1tN-ivy-'1l't flllll! Ihr' L1 'HN nf 1 'tflwll Ml Hill 'Y HT 'ff 4- X ,v ' l 5' , enior 'lilw Svttinl' S4Hl.tllNls tllis yvxtr nttulv ttttpl'vr'z'- tlt-tltvtl tll'thQl'4'rS in tltr- rvttlms nl' tht- lay' ttml su- viul apnstolutvs. E t we we ...VA 'lltrnuglt tllc lllxllllllllflll uf sttrlm uvtivities as lllv daily l'UrLll'f'. am lmntacwtlattv Convcption rally at l'itllllxI' lillumlltanlt' lltty f't'lQ'lvt'i1llOIl, uml lg par- tivlputiltg att tltv Nuimml QZHIIXCIIUOII in llittvinltuti. llli' Swim' Smlulitx vw-1-llx-cl in its pttrlmsv Of ill- lluc-ncing tht- stttrlt-nts of tht- sclmul us M-ll as in proclttcirtg lwtter apostles of Mary. Llttclvt' tht- f2l1lllL1IlK'l' of tsatltltltll moclerators. the 4' 51-uint' Suclulity slmtly sam its ttmlnitiun nf a lvgiun nl' fltrtliczm-tl lm-11, ull xmrlting in tht- vuttsv ol' fllatry. lrCl'1lllll' at 1't'ulity. 'flu' Svnior Sutlulity has gllllllllillly' 1-xwmlxml into an Hlfllllllllllltlll of IIll'tl m'011scC1'att-nl to Marv. lztlking ovvt' Surlulity sittmtimls ln-lmv at flisisionrtl unveiling: 11111 Bolt Stvrltaltlx. KOH Nlrozinski, antl Nnrnt Nowttty. mvmlmcrs of llrotlwr lftlnuttl tmritfs group. We need as-tion. says Jerry Goudrf-au. 1? ?' ., R t 1 I llrutlufr Kvnnrth Sornrnvr. SKI.. quotes Srripture as Ralph Thomas, Boll Hitt. Dale: Sltzttllturn 'Xl Rossi, Dun Gagliurdu. Sam Pottingwr, Ray Fzulay, 'll-rry Reilly, jf-rry Gotttlrvutl. aml .loc Nluprt pre-parv to put tht- rotttvttts into tluily living: as stutlents, Thr- group worlwrl to protmwte- lwttcr uttitudvs JIIIUIIQI tht- stuzle-nts. N I , If-5,9 , Y - M 4- 1, ,f I ff k i2x! Pete Kinney, Ron Fusile, Steve Kovacs, Dan Sroczynski, Mike Jezior, Jim Monroe, and Joe Rini talk over the many different ways of getting the student body to carry the rosary as well as to at- 'vxfyx Terry Reilly, prefect of the sodality, receives new ideas on how to interest the students to join the organization from Father McMahon. tend daily Mass and receive Communion. The primary objective of this Sodality group was to get the students to follow a plan of life. it 'nf 5 2X ' i i Reading over Communistic ideas and ways of combating them is the primary objective of one of the Senior Sodality groups. The group consists of Tom Niscichowski, John. Putka, Richard Palfy, Jack Argie, Leo Deininger, Bob Reinmann, Tom Coleman, and Jerry Raimer, who try to keep in contact with all the political views. 63 Smiles lrripliten the gret-together of Sodalists .lim lliivklvy. Pt f lluday, Paul tlhuppa. and K4-n Koprowski as they talk nw-r 1 lni tlilte attitut on ret-rf-ation. study. and dates, Ken offers some helpful llff.tNllOIl9 aon this line as he tilws mer the rue-1-ting. Junior The Junior dixision ol' tht- Sodality ol tht- lm- maculate tloneeption increased so rapidly this year that it had memlrers that mere Postulants, As- pirants. Prohationers. and Sndalists. Their main topic of discussion during the year stemmed around student Vocation, Realizing the need in their ou n lives. as students of Cathedral Latin. to study their Calling in life. they set out to work among the entire Junior class through ex- ample and action. The group had a slots start in the heginningz of their stork lveeausm- of special study on the qualiti- eations uf Sodality meinlrers. llouex'e1'. after three years uith the Junior Sodality. the moderators admit that the group has rome a long way especi- ally in the art of mature llirCtlrsiOtt: and a greater realization of their work as sodalists. The Uttire of ilu- lnirnxtr lliitlf' fiuinf-ptlou i i 1itf-rl grt Sodality iiiwtinys, lluiinp ilu' rnwetin It 5lTlltIlt'T. ll, Nrwsvr. l, Mahi, 13, ffaplimu l' Zlliflh. .l, Jarzyirlwuslsi. ll. lavainpn. F. l.tlLlI1I 'lf Lutz and lf. llvyuur- hi. Nllluly the nn-Lining 64 the expressions r'unt.iinml in the prayels. l Q L l ' I 1 ophomore Front Rau Q Xltale I Fnglehart l ka tel11 J Frlxer lx Rozak lx floudreau D Ixru R Uelamho Nemml ou R Sadauskas K qtolarslu N look W Ixabat A ash J Shlgo J He1rr1 'N lngras IH Third Rau F wer R I z W Qeden lu F NI I th D 1 ral The Sophomore Qodal1t1 moderators ha1e been contantlx stres 111-of the nece 1t1 of e1er1 tu ent rea IZIIIU hls oal It has heen hrouf l1t out that CN erytlnnff llilppfillllln' 111 ite SOfldll t llfe houl e Utl lZ8d to help l11111 Ulbldlll l11 foal Ome groups lldNt al 0 he-en tri 111 the 11ee o the Sodallsts lncrea Ill lllell' lIlllllCIlCt o1er fellow smate ll JCLOIII 1 1 111 t1e odd 1 1 a whole 1s1ll he much more eflutne 1n1e ll ulea can he spread to more people .101 dlNCll l0ll It 1 llflllf 11eel1l1 mee 1110 f at 11 Mtcr 11 1 er1 ff 11 1at t1e ZIIIOII uetua 1 1 a Choo IE 0 11 1 t jucl e and et up a t.111clard KNlllCll hould ex1 t The1 then formulate a plan of demon to better C0l1dlllOIl Each meek tl1e bodah t TCPOII on lllfxll' proffre 111 C8I'I'XlI1f' out the plall After COlIlp3I'1I1U note t1 1 ch eo1er tl1e1r e11111 und t1111111ph lo mo Bordonaro leorge Telenkn 11111 l11111 1 mol-. n1alf.e t 1l1t1 e to the Ble el N11 TAIIIPIII he ore f.01llQI to 11a 111 11 IZPK 1 1 1 IIN Damuls R Kulnnslu A 'Nlatulmnn Fourth Rou J i1r hlnn T lxond1k j Nlasar R Nlal1nauQl1as 0 De5ant1 rentanelh urson Boguc 1 Flfl Rau loretltrh W lkoke J Nlulua I lkendra R Ixe1ffer NI Follura J Shaw X' I f 1 . Y A A 1 ' v 7 ' f- I .X IL4d,f ' ll Xl x' - C l , ' 0 l 1 'K V R' 1: ' ' f -. '. :A ... 1.1 ' ', 111.15 .A f Ahh' C, Wl., . ',. ' 's,.'. ' ': . . 'S, '. . .. Po ' s, . ,ut . Y. o s ., . 1' lra , , 1 ry, B. , , , ', II ' .I .s' L. ' I' ' I' s d ' 1.0 'Q Y' of F Ir II ss s dh Q I f l ' s g . ' I Y S , Q ' s s 'ss' g ' Cl f I 'II 3 : I s gz I ' ' I ' ' Clasi s, If tl s is' ' Ilsl 'l. l s 'ltI' as I 11-1 'f sy lfll 11 1 2- Ie 1' ,S A is based on observe. judge. ul et. ' ' 1 ls '- in, l l stiu ' llI' 's t s .l. ll IIIJ s l's s ' 5: I s s ' ' s If I S. II I I J I I I' ' s s ' I C. ss - leI' k' ' 's . s. T. 5 at 1'isi! in he 'i f p l .ssl 1 fa ' I H f ' ' ' ss. Visits are e plus' l ly the s11l1l' f-Xt, - 1 vt W . ' . f J Y fj, 1 , xy 1 1 'J X -4m x x Ke'-n Coudrf-au, Bob Cumlin. mul 'Xlario W--...Q Collura rlisvovf-r that lhix Ntutm- wax won in 1936. 'I'hosP are the dutif-s of a smlalixtf' vxpluixw Hobby fluputo, while- Jerold Englvhart :md Kvn Hrwzak Jim-n. Front Row: J. Sundra. N. Foxx. Y, xJlltllJf'VJf'illQ. P. Cam- fl. Hokivki. E. Bliffflll. Ftlllffll Rout F. Dvlio-r-. R. ffsrmltkn. illo, J. Cumnxingzs, J. Crvgzgl. K. Huyvs. Svrnml Huw: C. .-X, Thomas. D, Dvixpri, J. Wintvriwh. NI. Furst. 'l'. Jakw Swvvns. F, Rysvr, W , S1181-I. F, fizykun. H. Rh-dv-J. ll. Lux! Row: H. fil'l'lll21J'i, H, I'4'1'rot!i. J. P4-rm-lla. :L lk-11. J. Tvlvnkn, C. BUIWJKYIILITO, C. Hull, Tfzfnl lfauq: K. Hovan, I ilzgvl'uld, ff. ffapum, J, Bixlr-r, 'l'.Fm'ris1uI. J, Calvo. H. Marko, T, fy-ROl1Tk4', Y, Dinrliu. J. l ry4ll. , 4 2 , . F r J 1 1 l 1 L u 1 1 an 1m ortant part 1n lflll 1110 ou Tllftlt wus P111 Ptrrottl ken Shepard Bolt Ho pler R1 Fran Burr-tt l rm l 0121111 fl XI1k1 Ial1l IH I' Ol! ll lltl 1 1 Pre hmen n honor of Xian Nl ke n eroy Ptowarm and Frank I erect an altar for the altar Conte I Wlth the empha IQ Oll qualltx 111cl not q11111t1tx e rexhman boclalm l1a mafle fftmt t 1h ar 0 e of the Olll l3.IlCllIl0' 11111o1 lllfllt 1 1 111 order that thex n11ff1t 1 C11 o 1 CHI ttt 16 UFOUPN C011 1-te o txo or three memter who talked 111 er prohleme and a lxecl que t1011 Leadtnff the Fre l'1ma11 Soflalltx were Brother Patrmlx Tonrx John leml-ter W1ll1a111 Behrtnfler and Robert Loeber Q Nl -Xmonff tl1e1r otl1e1 1l11t1e the e men took ttme to coun el each OIIP t the Q a1t1 member per onallx T111 l ll 1dea of the 50dal1t1 th1 xear A po tulant l00lx111U forward toward a lllffltel' po IIIOII 111 the Nodalm the e fre hr11a11 odah t xe Nr1xe11 to fu lllelf dlllle fa1th ullx 51110110 the e cl11t1e are Carrxtnff the ro art and tr1111U to attend an extra Nia each week , 1- 1 '- 1111111 s1,11. 111 .e Q li ' an - .' on- K frwl 11111 -nrlaxlixt 1'--f'wiw- pf' 5 al gn' lt 'Q' f1'o111 hi- 111 1ll4'IilHI'. I 1 . i .lahl nfki. L ' . ' ,'. ' ,1'1'F11Ill ' sf ' 1' 1 2 ' th, F .T ' 'Y' s , . f ri -s this ye . Il s ' F ' ' 1 ' 5 ws the small groups that the freshxnen were fliximlml 111111 ' - ' 1' 'rl clk ss prll s lv er. Tl I. 5 Cl f v , - l ' s ' ' , s ' S ' S. ' - S ' ' ' s S ' ' S tl' 1 ,od l' U' s 5 's is afo L1 ew . 3 . Q .S Y . . 5 5 5 ' L. ' 'F S' ' ' f ' 5 S 5 's s ha' Il lfill ' 'S f . - S ' S - s ' ' x llll wi Ftp ma? qA... v X ii Q N Qi... Catholic tudent Mission Cru ado For I was hungry and you gill? .110 Io vat... The Catholic Students Mission Crusade provides for the phvsical as vvell as spiritual vvelfare of Christis poor. An annual shipment of hooks and medicine to the foreign mission fields is evidence of this fact. However. the results of their lalnor is seen at home as vvell as ahroad. In the diocese of Cleveland pastors sulimit lists of the poor of their parishes to the Crusaders. Each year during Advent canned goods are donated luv' Latin studentsg CSMC memliers see to it that such families are provided vvith this food for lihristmas. The spiritual needs of the less fortunate are also of concern to the CSMC. Sacrifice and prayer for the missions are alvvavs included in a Crusad- eris dailv schedule. Brother Francis Nlclfulken. SM.. moderates the chapter. F 'tif members operate a mmlv h p in va in I1 v t e mednmc and hav: their ovvn ir lllg IHYPHYOFW dft mln: l ah DI qngro and Tempe Ulouhv The Catholie at Cathedral this meeting: language, Sir Students Mission Crusade ehapter Latin holds regular meetings, :Xt Brother Franeis xlt'lillll'it'Il, SNL. aders a little ahont tln- Chinese tells the erus 11-e this work involves helping: all rar-es of people they strive for ll ln-tt:-r lxnovv- le-dire and ur eat. Ihr- vha 5t'bb10l'i'. id:-rstanding of hovv thev livu- and pter flag is displayed during: the faith Monsignor Nic-lntyre offers Mass at Latin during Nlission week in whir-h the student body participates, I wi During Advent, eannetl food is eollevtell by the f1.5.Nl.fi.. wbirh in turn clistris butes it to needy families throughout the vity of Kllevelanrl. Nlike Battaglia. 'l'om Culick, Dick Switalski, and Tom Tanski prepare the many baskets that they will help distribute on Christmas Eve. Members gather together to extend their greetings to Bishop Aria, a bishop from Japan, and to present him with a c-heck to help in his mission work. fix. , C O Knight oi the Altar gh 'l in students of Latin how our lieacls in prayer. certain of unr nunilier lmnor ii l hull in a special may as tht- Knights uf the Altar. .-Xitling Nlarfs priests in the sacri- Hee ul' the Mass to Goal. the servers are familiar figures here at C. l,. The incoming l lfreslinien is ho joined the ranks increased the total nuinlwer of Knights to fill. - I l These men of Latin are among the earliest arrivals at school as they prepare the Altar and lay out the celelirants vestxnents. Throughout tl-ie year they assist in the many liturgical functions which ue attentl. lhrough such efforts, this urganilatiun personilies the spiritual achieveinent ul' nur students as they strive to perfect those niany virtues uhieh will aicl them in lie- I :Qi 1-wining: guml Catholic citizens. lntleeml. the Knights of the Altar are true men ul' l.atin 3 who exemplify the religious spirit which if an eminent trait of the lSlI0lt'tsllltl1'lIl lmtly. lfgviw it ,s.g.iw' IK 2 ,jjfyg fhfvig s,l ,K Wig' ,Y W' ia I Vfjq ,Q ' i 1 E+'-ff ff ,rw-tt , wg ,fm ' 'hx 'X - xi- 4 .of Xa. the f 5 2 -236 it t OV Wy X, E ,:'1 im . . i ' f :sx ,D 5 1' N s W K 1, X gg P . 5. 5 ut 8 ms gn lfyvmi, ... 'mf 1 'f' Vi f . s xxx ,ei 4 , X Q A . . V I It 4,57 Yxfilh r X I 1 -4 Q au C' f 1 ', as A I c l Y 3 8 ' M1 ri A 'f ., . .K , 1. ,ff ff, N' :ja r, '. , 4' il xx ig' B Q x X 1 ll 47 N M WM W E 1 TID -., Il up , ,,, x N Us v A , I 1 I I 1 i x X Y 5 N . ,w eg :ry 'r +1-'7 f1' l reshnian and -riiflioninre nie-rnlwrs of thi- liniglhzs uf 'xltarr l mrit1ff114': ll, ll:-il:-iilm, N, Ft:-rn, l., Urwig. .Newrifl Kun: J. liuuiniings, Vf Gannon. lf, llrillel. J. Shaw. .l, 'NlwNuniara. R. 5ailauskas. R. UPI-lillllrll. lf. Nlr-llrath, and lf, Roggenhiirk. 70 1 with 4 f if R 5?'4i i Servers vest for solemn Mass in the se-hool sam-risty. Junior and Svnior Knights of the Altar: J. Bur-kley. N. Kovavs, J. Putka, J. Rini, T, llnlirk, 'l'. Harmody galhe-r ovotny, I.. Deininger, K, Nlrnzinski, I , Gollinger. S. around the statue of the Bless:-il Virgin Nlary. i ig i fm - 5 sir ' '1 , i if 195 . fi 1. Q -A 'I f 1 . .Q NG YQ ' . 5' 2 4' fx M A Y 5 4 K-Nxx , L L - 1 Carrying en their Excellent Work rlri. I'I'f-xirlvrri uf lllf- Ftrrrlf nt 4mrrr+a1I'1 i'I ' VY 11 '1 I'Y'l '1 13 I ! 1'l 'x ' M Mile NIH' l' WH 1 ' M rr rf Ill: I-r-nw-Ixix mural fl rrnw-turn:-, 'Haw :r'gfr'Xf'::IX1Irx:e 'rx--wl .uni xvvtfff rxpfvn fry Hue :mr rl. The tudent Council Senior memliers ol the Stu- dent llgunr-il greg Vlltllll lJiYlN, lloh Sterhank. lot' x 'Y lf'fltf'V. jim Nlonroe. Ken Nlrozinski, Joe Rini. and Ron lfusile. lunior mernlmers are: Bill llaglione. Ken Koprowslii, Peter Kamis anfl Stan Koss. 'In its six years of existence. the Student Council of Cathedral Latin has accom- plished much, This year many attempts were made to provide the students with a greater assortment of educational and enjoyalfle assemhlies. lnder the guidance of Rev. Thomas Bodie, the Student Council reprei- sentatives discussed motions larought up hy students in their homerooms. After each proposed measure. the Council presents the passed resolutions to the main olhce for final approval. The rnernlversliip of the Student Council is composed of a representative from each homeroom and two ar-tixilies representatixes from each division. A representa- tiie attended the rneetings and reported the results to his homeroom. The Student Council is under the capable leadership of joseph Magri, president: Xlichael jezior. xice president: Gerald lloudreau. secretary: Alfonso Rossi, treasurerg and llalph 'l'hornas. alternate. l reslnn.1n and Soplioniore Illf'llllN'lN are: 1 1'r,s1 Rout .l. Nlontand. lr. lll1tYl1f1'V. ,. , ,. . , .. , -X. lhonizis. .Nefnrzfl lxou: l. lairdina. H. .larzyrilxmssku l. lansl-ti. llnlil lion: l . l'owe-rs. XY. Nnitli, l.. 5lrnad, lf. Boyer. SY! ...- 'r73 ---qg - Jie .gpm-:fa ,nv wht, 5' .m,,,.4 wa-sm-sumngu 1111... ,,u,,,,,,, 1 3 J . 'z it i l v -4--ww I-M-N..--... 4.... ,,Tlng:T.l-11:44 fnjwjj 1 - .,,......1... .. ef .L ., ,-any W, ,M 44 W , muwwfw- fwcnww-wt M v W...-tw. iw f'v-- W-M -- -...vM...,,,-. M ---.W-.....,,,.,,,., , b N Y 'W X 5 I , , V . ' .I 'XXX N t as t , ,M ' ,f' ft ff' F f g T XXX X ii X is f fi 5 f ' A L 1' 1 ' I -Axim' ft f X X ' t Vi , if f X N s ' ' 'I 1 Xxixx SL' ne f fir' 'riff ,I ffvl i xi X X ,' fix! T if X ' ff' . .Sai K. rl X 9 74 The National Honor Society Consists of: First Row: C. Cloudreau, J. Nlagri. D, Shadhurn. H, Rf'4'Yt'S. Father Bodie, SHI., Brother Rnppel, S. Ni.. K. Nlrozinski, Ni. jezior, J. Yerderher, R. Sterhank. Second Ruut 5. Hook, NI. Collura. J. Shaw, K. fioudreau. J. Sodja. N. Novotny, P, Wilkes, B, Wypasek. T. Lutz. J. Pilch, E, Semsak, F, Czjfkun, A. Stxhoenhergz, C, Kuvko, Third Rout K. Hovan, G, Rokicki, J. Fitzgerald Peters, F. Wypasek, D. Krug, J. Harris, C. Engleharr. I., Trunk, j, Kaval. J. Erker, E. Demarchi, Fourth Knut F. Sigmund, C. Avery, Y, Niorkunas, R. Stringer, K. Koprowski, J. llrhancir, J, I'utka,W'. Yargo. M- Clllldvic. Lust Row: S. Koss. I., Dr-ininpr-r, R, Thomas. J. Knlenit-, R. Fusile, A. Xlagalski, J, Larleon, R, Toth C. Gulla. v 'K . t 1 I vflf' ational Honor ociety Q 5 , 4 f 7 .Z T f . 2 . W 'Y T ' 4 x f . 4 Q E ' E T . g . ? l e Qophomorex are I Harrl f Roltultn J Shaw Collura C Englehart J Lrker Ken foudreau Second ou D Krug K Hman N Look S Peters J 1tz gerald F Wypasek F Czwkun The junior member are recened mto the National Honor Soctetw at the annual reception eeremonw Jerry boudreau placee a tarnatton ln the lapel of John Erlter while the others walt to recene thelrb EQ! Q it ' A E , J H 17 NJ The junior members are J Lrhanfn J P11 h X 'Nlor una lrunk I' Dfmarrhn K Koprowekl T uz ondRu Skosf' An Nl Lug. Cfu R Strmger J Kaxal G Kur ko E Slmsek A Sthoen herg W Yargo 56 O The Qenlor member re L DLIIIIIIHCT 'Nl Jezlor J foudreau D Shadburn K Wlrozmwkl H Reesee J Yer dexlnr li bttrhanlt B Wypasclt 5e1oml Rou J Ylagrl l' Sigmund R Thoma J tarl on X Nlagalbkl J Kolen 'Nowotny fll'lI uttr leader lnp Qcholar lnp and erxlce are the four key notes and basic nltal of the N ill0Il3.l Honor Nouctx In order for a Qtudent to enter the 'N H S he mu I ham all ourall 83 par Lent or hetter axerave muit parttclpate nm at leaxt one x.,, rnajol actnltx and han the recommendatlon of txso of lu: teacher: lhotlur Ruppel SU the neu moderator of the group Sald the benlor repre Q -J enlatnon and ollncer x ere the be t he hae een The oflicers lIlCll1dC ken MFOZIIHQTCI ple :dent Howard Reexe uce pre ldent Joseph Yerderber Qecretarw, and Dale 4.5 bllilfllltllll trea urer Q In older to ral e mones for thelr mam xsorthw actnltleb thu wear the 'Nauonal Honor Souen pon oxed a tate heautw conte t -Xnother of the actnxttes XSlllCl1 they Qpon oxed na the annual Senlor -Mxard Dax wshoee purpo e was to Une recoffm llOll to N0llllX CIIIOI Oserall the Xdllfllldl Honor SoC1etS han d0n6 mllCh for the Qchool I xl Th Q ' 1 ,, 's, L, ', , ' ', NI. ' .' , x : . ' ' , Aff , ', A . R .I P ' , N - , P, F- . Sec o ': . ' S , 1. . ve j, . . Q favic, '. Q lla, ' 1 Q Q G 4 T T T f an 5 l. I i 1 I ig IW P l s 'WW .4 In ,I 4' ' . J 4 ' P +57 .f ' , it: 6 , ll 4 1 tl Z A .4 ' ' s ' .Y ' ' 1. ' s a : . . .. ' , . M ' I ' l 1 , . , .. . . I. . '., . J - ie, J. Putka, K. Toth, J. Sodja, P, Wilkes, R. Fusile, N. ' s .Ya ' S - .Y. . . ' ' . M.. .. ' . - ' ,F a - -4- 's g ' 's. ' - s g , - , .1 ' :::':::,.-N T T . 5 . Q uf? Q .Q , . ,Q , v. - T ' .. ' ' M '. .. A. Q Q 'Q . ' ' U Y A Y .' . .xx ' . . . , ' .X . ', ' , ' Y . I ,. l :jj-,z,:fi':i+4:1 Band lsnder the direction of Mr. Anthony Pace. the school hand has progressed further than any hand since 1952. Drum major jerry Coudreau ohserves. During the rallies and in between halves of foothall games, the hand has shown hoth skill and hard work. The eighty memhers of the hand practice in the recently re- modeled hand room. Renovating: the room. which was formerly called the dungeon. was undertaken hy the moderators, llrothers George Drury. Sli.. and Lester Dwyer. Sli. Through their efforts. which included painting. placement of an intercom system. and a phonograph in the main olhce. the dungeon has heen transformed into a modern and colorful room. Une of the most important events on the schedule of the hand is the Catholic Band Festival. This year's festival was held at John Carroll University where seven hundred instruments played simultaneously. 'lihis hand was comprised of memhers from all Catholic schools in the Cleveland area. Uther events in the schedule were the Spring Concert here at l,atin. and similar concerts at different schools. Mr. Pace. summing up the year. adds, g'This was one of the most successful and enter- taining years l have spent. Senior Band memhers. Front Row: F. Mack, Nl. Selvaggio. P. Kelly. .l. Mar- inko. C. Coudreau. .l. Ulas. C. llhyall. R, Sihhinpz, F. Stergar. Second Row: N. Sterhank. li. Soinski, N. Novotny. K. Yavra, N. Orlando. C. Salomon. A. llilrlraneo. R. liuva. .1 1 vt ,f 3 1 'R PM 6 Z , -9 ws? . 5 --no--. q ..,.... . N .......... - W H . X :sung- 5,... ., -1113 91' df.-'Q .ff za.,,,-.N-ms 1' X ii. mu Fran! Ruw: Xlr. Pace, R. Sterlrank. ff. Nawalaniec. .l. lu. lx Xlarinko, A. Zanella. R. Kunr-sh, H. iikdl, N. Sturm. K. W Kowul-ki, C, Gouelreau. Sewnfl Rffu: D. Nlatllmf-ws. N lngrasxia. R. Tvxtvr. G, Duppvr. H. Xmalo, J. Petsovl-c R. Los-fer. E, Stanek. N. Orlando. K. Xavra. N. Nnvotny J. Bur-laley. Third Row: C, Pxvlil-1, A. DiFranf'0. T, Far inavvi. lf. Pinske-y, F. Cflear, W. ffomlon. C, Grodach E, Eimutii, P. Kelly, A. Walsh, B. Divis. J. Erlwr, l lferar, T, Zielavllmwki, A, Smlarslxi, .l. llas, ll. Nowar I' x., Y' W 'li-Q ' 'ocsia K. lfsolllao. Nl. Selvnggio, F. Xlm-k, R, Sum 1,1 V. Kola- Fnurth Ruzvl Olivo 4' lialvn 1' gillb . . . . . 1 . ., .. mum . lizykun, l.. N.1gy, G. Pvmlrirlc, J, l-frmgzlvlmrt. R. Nlxll 1 ll ll in ki 1' lll ll l' H0 L lrlx 'l' lall' x XX . . - N . 1. ya. .. pILl llI'l '. l Stvlma, 0, llcianlis, J. Trentanelli, R. Finlvli Lum-lf 14 R . lxenmbdy. J, Nlafar. ff. Culla. H, Silnlring, ff, B1-rclgvx ' ki. S. L'l1.1ll. 'lf Pezsin. K. Hman. R, Nlwll F ' Rok 'i--ki, .l. liruvens. .l. Hovvmr, .-X. Staruitis. . btergar e-shman lmaml members are: F, flosvntino. C. Kozchlka. Pilch. J. Spudaro. R. Zagatv, l,, Pagzv. T. Goetz, Nl, Price l Pia:-ok. E. Bf H6'diCllli. YI. I.i1tmun. P. H1-rhka. D. Mi- F. S,.hf,I,1l,y, W' IAiYiIlwl0,L C. gniwkug. y. Ilendas E. Bl-3 hdmi- fi- lilmli- W- DCFVHUVO- C- JUUVS- H- Upnk- D- Iam' zauskas. G. Xll'f:Llll0llfll1v B. Butkus. C, Hrideal. J. Brown Iduo. V. l'u1f'n-ki. J. Tokarvik. W. Uivia D. Tdlfn R. D. Curtin, R. Szabudos, A. Piazza. W. Liptak. IIIIIIIIIVI ff-wliml ni' ilu- luiml. fron! Rout f., Nuwalzmiw. H, I.oEsf:r, CI. flrocluwh, F, fllvar, J. 'S' Ulixrn. 'lf I'ilH'iIl1l4'l'i, H. Nxuuln. ,N4'4'HII1f Knut 11. I,lIl5l'i!'y, If. Stanck. 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T ll ,. . . .I gy X lhe junior drner stud:-nts look on as Hrothf-r llunnn ad- ministers the tif-ld of xision test to ,loe jarzynkowski, This is just one of many te-sts that are given to tht- tlrixe-r ed students, Bob Toth and jerry Salvtu-vi wash the driver ed rar. This is a weekly dutx performed hy the drixer students, Ar0UIld Ihr' PM aff' gathered the Sfnlflf Hwntltffi of the zahek, James Carlson, Paul Nlilroy. Edward Hiha. Frank driver education class. Left to right: Stanley Wolslxi, Lee 1j'Ami4-0. Qennaro Saivmwii Raymnml Kelty and Alan Bush, Robert Toth, Francis xI8I'iI1Plll,I.f'0 De-iningzcr. James Dippel. Seated in the car is Brother Hamm, the driving Kruvzek, Charles Hofstetter, Howxirtl Rf-e-ws. Walter jar- instructor, of S.S.S.D. which means Safe Smooth Sports- Latineer Since 1939. the Latineer has heen rated All- Ameriean tuiee every year, Keeping in pace with this fine tradition are young men with unending service, the laatineer reporters. The reins of this organization are held hy its editor. Gerald Goudreau. editor-in-Chief. helped the paper to progress smoothly and efficiently. soeiate editors were Sebastian Cook. page oneg Guerin Avery. page twog Joseph Magri, sports page: and John l'rhaneie. page four. Nlernhers of the staff attend the annual Spring Clinic' :it Kent State liniversity. At this Convention the xvriters eornpete with other journalists in the various types of writing contests. Ideas on taetful Composition are offered to the students hy the Diocesan Student Press Associa- tion here in Cleveland. l'nder the supervision of Brother John Schnei- der. Sli. and Mr. Peter Szemersky the staff has met deadlines with success and produced a paper of quality and interest. toni! png- pipoip-is ine Ibn- Kohl, Paul Nlarunu. louy Lllsll. ,luv Xt'I4lt'lll4'l'. loin l.utz and Dave liutino. 5 Mary Xwry illlll ll:-nnis firmly gzo aluout their tlllllt? on the l.Lli1llf'v'l'. tryin-f to hrnif' the . z- r paper out on tinn-, svhool Xlf'lNlN'l'r of tht- fourth page staff alt l.u1l'v lim-zek Strainer. ,Z t l 0 1' I l if ' 1 JI' Ken lfinlnik, and Bi X 1 'i Q,- 5 . kklxtplil, 1 lmrlvx 1 M tml! lim IIHIHND 1l1'vul1.,lul111 l,1'l111111-i1- 111111 flury .-Xw'1'y. 1111k111,u all llv' 1-x1l11111g1v I'llIll'T'4 1111- tlw re-11r11'lr-rs for llll' J i11+t 111151-, Vlhlllj' i11rl111l1- H1111 lh'5JlI!l'i. 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If Aifl Xlt'llllN'l'N of mln- lliisim--s and -Xrt staffs are- Bill lhiskas, lim Xlnnriw. ,loc liini. ,lolin Nehr-Z, Tom llivis, and St:-ve kltblltk. Xliivh fre-flit is to lm given to ,lim Brousil who did much I tht- 1-llritogixipliy lor the ll S ll liv himself. f 4 , ,,.t if fi Sitting and assorting pit-titres which were used in the P K ll are tln- lhirplf- and Cold staff members Tom Luckay, Dale- Shaillvurn. .lim 4Q4ii'l-on, Francis Nlarinelli, Ed Walsh, Larry SPIIIHII. zintl llovsarnl Reeves, With editor-in-cliief Bob Sterbank leadingthe way, a yearbook stall' of 20 seniors set out to com- plete lhis years PKG in time for graduation. As Brother John Pawlos, SM., and business manager Jerry Raimer worried over the finances of the project, Brother Ralph Mravintz supplied assist- ance with the theme. The task of reporting on Clfs various activities fell to editor Leo Deininger, Hours were spent tediously composing and editing the over 3.000 words in this section. In a school vshere a love for Marv is so evident. the yearhooks religion section is a monumental undertaking in itself. Yet by working steadilv. religion editor Ralph Thomas completed these all-important pages in record time. The athletic fame that is Latin has been cap- tured by the pen of sports editor Paul Wilkes. Pauls stories, together with those of his staffmen. reflect our pride in Latins renowned football and basketball teams. For providing technical consultation. adviser Brother John Schneider. Sli.. deserves the entire staflms gratitude. Thanks are also due Brother Bernard Jansen. SM.. and Jim Brousil, Latin's indispensable photographers, S 9-1 '11' 4? 52 .... x X Q. S 3 1.-7 K --Q' Q Q K , ,.. 'P '25 x.,LiNx xc. 1' 8 5 jx vf v-q CJ f 65-43 z s 1'- W F Ili? A Y Fira! lfulfz T. Rf-illy. G. flmuIrf'ul1. J. XvCI'df'l'llPl'. N. Hasflk. Svrulnl Knut K, fl0ll4lI'l'Z1ll. R, l.mwrn. Al, Haas, D, El1f'lI!lllfll..Thi7'tl Rout 'lf Flu-ulu-n. .l. Hurrim X, Wulwh. J. Mc-Cratlx. 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':'.3,3,:gf.X-jvfff Q if f:'2':'of': :'::'!':':g:':422': Qjffju ',, -Q J, y':'2'.:w.ze.:-.-.-:Q-gerzg.'Q-.gag 2 ,040 390: a'a,'Q9,0,'o 9 'I 0, fo' .Oo I 4 90.0 0, 0, 0, 'Qf 'Q 1 0 .0 s, 0 0 ' 1.3 0 ' ,v, ,'a,9' I 0' MQ 'b O p'n:o:Q: 4 l:'::o.0Z0:O' o 111041:-1'a1lnl', lilnilwl' .luiwplx ber. S '-2... Qi C. Avery. .l. Ye-rderber. R, Ste-rbank. T, Reilly look over notes which may aid them in future debates. The topic for debate this year was Should Government Subsidize Students Going to College. l reshman ahbatvrs seek tht- advice of older members of tht- speech club in preparing thcir cases, Xlany hours of hard work are put into preparing tht-se debates and then practicing them, Too often. in the excitement of our competi- tive sports, l.atin's less spectacular activities are temporarily overlooked. Yet the school spirit which backs all functions needn't alvvavs be manifested in so many vvords. With silent determination and a minimum of fanfare. l,atin's debate team chalked up an exceptional year. ln the first major meet of the season, held in November, l.atin's debaters returned home victorious. Cold medals were avsarded to senior Gerrv Coudrean and sopho- more Ken Coudreau. senior ,loe Yerderber was presented with a silver medal. Returning to C. L. after a yearis absence, Brothcr Joseph Spehar. SM., assumed the duties of moder- ator for the speech club. L'nder his supervision the debaters prepared arguments revolving around Federal Aid I0 Education. Each applied those individual techniques vvhich long experience had proven valuable. Hours of study and practice bore fruit as one dehater utter another carried Latin's colors to fame! Speech Club members are preparing to leave for a debate. . t .' 5 x 'N. f f . - -t - Fl'PNl1l'llL1ll dr-haters are: D. Nlihalik. R. llasek. ll. Rainier, J, Wisniewski, T. Tanski. N, Ustroske. R. Lonero. and l., Piovarcv. ll: Hull: ,l. l.ornlu.n-lo. .l. l'ntla1t. lg Nlauailslti. F. lvvfm lx. lxns. 3. N lw-HY. . . D .,. , - lx Purim-r. lwzntlz lwu: l'. lrwwtin. lu. 5.1-linlslxtt-. .-X. Nlattilmins. .M Nl.tl.n- tllsliilx Xl. Xl'llt'lllll'l'xilN. ll, lxnr-pp:-in. lx. lnflnilt. lllllzf Run: llelnnnlm. I-. N'li11ln'onl. l'. llnipgnt. ll. Nom-zynski. l., Shnstt-r. St't'1II11f fftfltf lNtl l Nt ' l4XlIl1 Nl Ilml 1111 . Q' . .. , malt. .l. Nlnliia. ll. lr'nn1'r. X, Xlaln - 'I' s. t 14: la. Bftlwnlw. l. llngnflti. l. lxley-.1. ll, l.flehn'ill1. 4-, lllwnliy. ll. Ngo. U l,I'tlt'lllIl1'l'xl ervice Club Through the course of years. many activities have heen huilt up here at Cathedral Latin. Une of the most active among these is the Serxice flluh. l nder the able leadership of Wilfred lius. president. and Paul Chuppa. vice-president. this organization has lived up to its tradition of service at all times. Vlihen the word service is mentioned to a Serv- ice Cluh memher he recalls snch flnties as control- ling the lights at assernhlies. clistrilruting pro- grams, and washing the school bus on a frosts' winter day. Of the thirty-three sturlents in the- Serxice Clull. thirteen are freshmen, untler the guidance of Broth- er Patrick Tonry. 5.31. The remaining twenty mein- hers work unfier the direction of Brother Lester Dwyer, SM. A, Nl dans r min nous Club 1-vt, E t ii. 'QL ij. '5' ..,r - fa . 1 l -'rf -tt' 1- lllf'4 Lit lll0'1'lIl'4'lxlllll fl k N fb lfffif lfnzr: 'lf llwrr-s, l . Power'-. .l. Wil:-ze-w-ki. .l, Kustr-lie, fl. Savage. J. lfrker. li. flmuln-ztll. li, lhunrisis, ,I. Nlurvinski. Svrmirf lfuw: CL, l.orf'tilF1'll. NY. lizibzu. ,I. lioguski, .l, llztrri-. .l. Yajflii. .I, 'lit-liy, li, lJt'l,iI,lIllj'l, R. Kaliat, K. lluyc-s. Tlzfnf lfuzc: XY, Yurgo. VY, Serif-risky, 'l'. l.utz. lf, Zusirk, J. De- riinrwlii. X, Sllllilfhlil, li. N14-Graitli. fi, litljarrski. 5. fiook. Fflllflh Rauf: . U'Duuur-ll. .I, Nlttrwlie-w, ll, Kuvko. Kose S, Kovtus, Xl. llilliira. J. Ulas, N. Vovx, li. liokit-ki, Hlfllz Razr: .l. fir-ll. F, Nluvk. ,l. ffirlson. F. Sfymllllllv l , llollingcr, li. Sn-grim, l., ll:-iuingvr, YV. Kfike, D, lie-ll, Library At the head of the library staff for the fourteenth year is Brother Adolf Kalt. SM.. who is assisted by 51 members of the Library Club. Based on the principles of service and courtesy, the organiza- tion devotes all its time to keeping the library neat and clean for the student body. The staff spends time before and after school and during study periods in the performance of their duties. These varied tasks include dusting shelves, arranging books. and helping fellow stu- dents who seek information and books. 'We Aim to Please can well express the atti- tude of the Club.. which has made it a pleasure to visit and work in the library. As a result of addi- tional space. Brother Kalt has been able to gather a vast collection of volumes, .lolui lfrker. joe Bell, jar-k .-Xrgie, Norli Fovv and George Bujarski look for the proper cards for the incoming books. I' re ,.n N 1 1 ' i .v X. Sftir-' Une of tht- uvtixilnvs that rval- ly FllOWt'll its school spirit this yvur uns tht- llully Connnittvv. 'lille-sv loyul studm-nts slat-nt inuny hours lwtort- 4-zwli rally in pref- paring signs und rt-lic-ursing skits. Mcmlmrs with slit-vial tulvnt wrote and enacted thv skits lwfore the studvnt lvody. Acting as niastr-r of r'vrmiionics at thc rullivs nas svnior Class prvsidfent. Joseph Xlauri. aided hy Jerry Coudrvau. Students 4-live-r the tvmn as it leave-s the gym after thv Bcricdivtiiw rally. .losvph Yvrmlewlwr and Donald Cagzliardo vrnirt ll skit 1-ntitlf-d 'l'lif- 6-1,000 Rebel Question. at tlw rally lwforc tht- John Adams gunw, llagzliardo playvd Cosmo, the average: Ame-ri:-an lioy. V - -Q., 'i'-4-A-.. jhe Lion Roar fifbfllftfllill Tom Hunt LltlliI'l Nl'w tlu- -tu-lwnt hotly ut tin' rally lmforr- tha- lunatiux parm-, And now for the 61.000 Rollei Question. J 5,4 .lim Monroe rereives a trophy from roar-h Aulirey before the Holy Strosnider during the rally Name game for his outstanding: performanre during the Benedivtine grams' The Rally Coniniittf-e rests aftvr working on Signs, Firxt Rout Torn Nlwii-liowxki. lic-o Hush. Sam Pottingvr. lor' Yvrrlf-rlwr. Dirk Snvder. John Nfar4'hf'Sf', Arnold Bakor, Nwroriii Rout Tom Luckay. Bernard Wypaiok, 'lk-rry Reilly. Ralph Thomas. Joe Firmf-nt, Lust Rout Nivk Orlando. Tony Di Franvo. Carl Ferra7.z.i. Dir-k liuva. I , f I, . ix OEXX Father llodiv givvs som? Words of advive at the- rally livlorr' tlu- lpnutiu- ggurnv. In the forvground is the Paul Monroe trophy wllirll has lu-4-oriiv tlu- prim- for winning this annual vontest. I 2 al!! 'Q W I if i'Wli0 3 4 F ' 42, ' X 'A ,f23j!Q',f,.rA?iL ti. 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Spirit hers- at Latin has a fmiriclatiori in tlif- trf-1111-11tl11114 trtirlititin tliix Nr-lmnl llilf 111aclQ-fur it-elfi11fQle1ela11rl. Again. tliir N114 not traiwlitifmtil f'Yf'f'llf'Hf'f' in atliletif 111t1c'x. lint 111 re1ere11Ce and clerlivaliuil to a infillir-r and llrfr 2101111 nf -1111-: Nlarx' .intl lwr Marianixt order. FIR 'I' TEAM Linemen: right end Larry Nlaslf-rfon. right twkle Jim Monroe, right guard Nlike jf-ziur, renter Ray Szalay, left guard Joe .lar-Lynknvvfki, left tackle B011 Lally, and left f-ntl Roger Stringer. Q Q--as f Q - . '-E JD'- Hrs! Row: J. Cook. F, ifugiui. J. .lurzyukmwki, Nl, lvzinr. Strosnidcr. Third Rout H. Refs-ws. Nlgzr.. NI, lv!l4iQ'TWOUll lx. Hunt, R. Prasclk. B, Ilugzliunrz P. Klum-51 Y. Pilgliilflllll. B. Kowalwki, H. Iavurnpo. ,l, Frydl, XX, kfwrlwr, B, Lally Nigr, Svfunrl Roux: .l, Pilvh, Nlgr.. U, Iyfilflfill. E. Pvtkn- E. Buzzelli. B. Puxkas. R. Szalay, H, Halmarl. Vglr. LHS vivh, B. Oddo. E, lJiNlarr'hi. R, String:-r. H, Fu-He: J. 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B111 Dl1CIlO scored for 1.111111 1111 il 2.1 Yard Tllll and R011 1'l1Si1C 2111111111 11111 extra p11111t. 1,at111 1111111 its second lfillllllillg from 111111111-s ill 1111 exciting contest at West Tech field. 111111 U11111111111111 4111 11111 .1 111111 1lII1' 111111 11111 4111 211111 goal 111 211, 11111 f,1111111'11'11s .11 XLlll1 11111111 111 11111 last f1llLlI'1CI' IIIFLIIACK1 1111- 1,11111s 111 1111111 11151 Senate x'1ct11rv. 4. .11111i1r l1a1f11a1'k 111111 K11w111f11i 11131115 up yardage and a fire! l10WlI in 1111- 1f1111i11wo1111 111111112 . ' age. B111 Ca,f:1i011e blasts for 1111011 yardage again-1 East High. v1P1'11111p 111111-1111. ,lllll 11111111- Aii 1, ' ' -Xtra yard- 3+ Q Y ' V ' Y ' v I v 1 v V , V , ' BOB l,Xl.l.Y Y! 5 - c 1 I..-XHRY XI.XS'I'HirHN MHS I R XSHK IW I IlL'N'I' HU FLXIHXX HUB LLHELH1, Nlllil-I JIEZIUH IXI XIHN x H KINNIEX 'fs- : 1 ri 2 U. il' I , 'fc' W ' N FL'SlI.l-I 103 .1 A 'P if 15 4 -Q JI., -f'. , '1 -al O' ,:zffvrx!'f', J-' . . 4 -vi Tyan , kk? ,,, ,. 'r.ff.. W-I v-qv.. I - ,v,i,,,, 9' ' , ,Pl 5 A 1 .i44.l,,'f1v ' YY 4' f N, ' 1 ',Q,M4M Qf 'W' N N, , f ,, ,,vyeM..4..v1 W , V ,1n,,,Qvaf4 I 7, ,f.j2'3,Q,n,9:,,'7yX1 A6 a-2,251 : Q 5 fi 3R,wf Y' MJ.. Latin encountered u wirprifirigly nnprowrl team when they met Cleniille .it Patrick Henrx' field. It was a Cold day and the goime max playefl on a field of mud and Met snow. lim flooflrivh Ncorerl Latin! only points as he lirokf- away for 15 Yilfllr in the second period to tie the conflict. ,. 1 e ofthe Mort ea on in Latin ln tori hm li ed X ith ai Spark and a hope for next xear Thouwh CIIIJI were dX1HfftlPl1 a Game I e mfr onor nent to tie unlor ,aff lonf la lie tx o touclrdoung and Br ' i gh Rn al-ki one in Ihr' 8 e viii lfagt i 1. Ron 'uri e hootef two extra oint to to, off the ' ff p 1 scoring. Ax ,-. ,J -- fill' Ns., CO-CAPTAINS ' ' ' '-.' Senior Hzllfhavk Torn Hunt Senior Cuaril Miki- .lvlirvr .x , , . .yn ' Q-rv. ' .n ,, SFBSOYI. Halfback Boh Kowalski returns Ealt Tewhf punt rlf-ep into Svarah territory. Lions on the niari-li-Building: a lraililion tliroiivlmiit the :- .i-- A-xi' ,-. 'T 'Q-.1 v V . - 5 at' 'T I Q First Row. left to right: ll De-Rose. J. Englehart. C. Caputo, V.-Shuster, J. Fitzgerald, E, Barrett, G, Telenko, W. Holmes, H. tlonsolo, J. Winterivh. Semrzd Row: A. Ceo, J. Perella, T. Fnrristal. fl, Pavone. T. Palisin. K. Kaminski. S, Caronite, W. Susel. T. Oiltourke. J. Kopittke. Third Row: E. Haliart, J. llixler, IJ, lJeSapri. R, C-audio. M. J. V. Football Although lighter than last year and considering that a few outstanding players were hrought up to the Varsity. Latinis Junior Varsity foothall squad finished with a satisfactory record of 3-3. Losing their first two encounters at the hands ff of Collinwood. 7-6. and Benedictine. l9-6. they Q' went on to win the next two. Outstanding defense proved to he the winning margin in heating John Adams. 19-0, and hast High. 18-0. St. Edwardis handed Latin their third loss. l2-0. X giving the little Lions a 2-3 record. Taking on re' I venge. Latin stopped Thomas lfdison. 171-6. Some of the outstanding players were: Jim Fitz- gerald. George TClCl1l'iO.JOClJtlSlil1Z1li. Jerald Engle hart. Uddie Drayton. and Tom Jasl-ta. The team Milf coached liy Mr. Brian Mctiall, 105 ,J . Nh. liollora, D. Beerer. A. Nuzzo. R. llerrotti, L. Kendra, J. Hering, Mgr. Fourtli Rauf: E, tiermak, R, Marko, L. Pickett, S. Peters, J. Rusnak. J. Sanantonia. F. Cerome, J. Piunno, J. Dindia, li. Antonelli, W. Vincent, Smigel, E. Evans, Jerry Engle-hart clears the way for Ernie DeRose as he sweeps right end. 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The freShmen reached their peak when they dv 4 F molished St. Ignatius. 61-0, for one of thc' lion J' tf 'l? fm I' balk ' Smlmfll 'J A l 'r J H 'U 'dl hr most resounfhng victories over the W ilmlrats. Beriedictiiicfs mighty Bengals we-1'v hnnilflctl hy the frosh, 6-0. weliv- 1.'4 wg fm .f X' First Raw. left to right: 0, C11rn11r'i, XI, Wn41lnvi1'l1, -I. X11-. G. Kaszar, J. 'l'rz't01'k, 'l'. Krilmnrlxy, 'l'. lltimhl. IJ. lf1111'it1 Graw, J. I.aIly, I.. Stavk, lf, Pikns, li, Nlnllin. F, lfwgi.-k, T. laniro, 'l'. Karloviv. R. Hannon. ll. Bt-1-kwitli. D, Pie J. Ward. SCCUHIJ Rum: J. lfrbeznik. J. Washington. R. voznik, Last Rnw: W. Gannon. H. Wzliwvy. 5. lilllll. J, lm- Cugini, E, Smith, F. Barrett, A. lfitriglia, ll, lidt'kINNSki, vociv, T. Spf-111-er. J. Jarzyiiknwaki. R.0'N1-ill. l.. l'i1n.1r1-y, J. Claviv, N. Rasvher, Third Row: F. Perrotti, D. Kir- L. Schuster, J. Willis- T- Kllhrwr. J. Day. S. Xlugli. .-X. louh, P. He-aiver. J. Montana, R. Toth. J. Nlcliroriv. J. Abood, J. Harcsarik, Kosick, P. Nlarsivk. L. Cailo. Fourth Row: P. Kelly. Nlgr., E... up v Q' fA,A,.,f.. J l 4,455-fx ' gi Xp V 0 I Ufafnt' A A Q Aff- fdf L i Ni M E5 'S . M-1.1.-W if . K ffdx . X 1 i 5' ' Ii. 1 , . 1 , x, it L ' - -A a-g.- 1 vi' N! f- -i h 1 K I if . ,,,,.---, , -A , ,,,.,,. gm., TM R . eifz, 4 , ni 1 u 2 I . 3 Sr 5 ,VC -1 D x X Q , to ji . gf , 'W if 7 W' 1 x 4 1 1 ll 1 4 oar 1 1 1 ,11s1111 1 VIII 111 IN 5 1 t 1 Utllllllln hewht speed and sharp SllOOllI1g the tl1e C1ty and East Senate Ql3JldlI'lUS durmff tl1e pa t season In the East Senate, they ran second be hxnd East Tech and ln tl1e c1ty the squad was llsted amonff the top four teams Coach Brlan Mcfalls hardwooder con 1 ted pr1mar1ly of juhxors who hate been uorkmf' to gether slnce lllelf freshman xear 111 1 huh thes nent undefeated last year as members of tl1e junrorxarlts thew were cm champs and al 0 undefeated Thr sear houexer as members of the warsxty then 1x111n1nU streak was topped as thex fell short to East Tech rn the thlrd Dame of the season Thl d1d not break the team for thew con tlnued on the1r may to complete a succesful season One senior sexen jumor and time ophornort taln Larlw Trunk The axeraffe llC'l l1t of the team 11 s 61 d xx th IIS ICI 1 control tl1e backboards tn the n1a1o11tx of tl1e1r Games Coach Nlcflall worked th squad lIllO fast breakrnv offense and a pre mf' defen e that was able to out core tl1e1r opponents 111 mam contests After emergmg from the Fuchd Tourney un defeated the Llons nent IH quest of the revlonal A t1tle But 111 the semx finals at the Arena thew were turned back bs Souths Flxers 64 05 Latin record for the ent1re season 1 an enviable one of 17 mns and 4 losses is 1,1-ft t11 right: .lin Flulre-1'ty, 'IQ4111-' ll1'1l111ik, X ifli Nln-kut 11-. D11 flLl4't'y, lhnl 51111111-l, f ' l1 llriun Xlvhall. Kc-1 liftllllhslil, lla Z' 3 l.k', llilltllllll l..1111 lrurk, No ll. 111, Cut, ffte 'f'!1s. g1111l lliugzin lhlo, . . . D .D Q K ' - . . 4 V . . v n . . S. Ai S V is 1905-56 basketball squad reached great heights in comprised tl1e squad that was led hy junior flap- ' . , ' D ' 5, s ' '. ' K. . 'g ' . s . ., - 'as ' H, all 'i tl l 'gl t. Latin was ahhh to ' D , C -. . - ' e .3 ' ai , , . ' S S S ' - D ., ss P S 3' V ' ' r P ' f S 'Q .Y . it I . V . V ' I . . -. S. dr. Iv I . .V Z S , . i I . Q C. .Q . ' 5 N , , . g . H .' i V V N. , .Q V. . O M r V A S 1 'V V 1 ' I , 'Y W, I, n . ,S s C - s ' 111 XTIY YH N IXTIN IXTIN XTIN -XTIY XTIN -'1'l'lN XTIN -XTIN XTIN -XTIN 'XTIN NTIN IX Tl X XTIN -XTIN -XTIN -XTIN XTIY XTIN SIQJNIIX Rlf-CAI' ... fLOI.l.lXWUUlD JUHN AU.-XNIF .... FAST TECH HIQNFDICTINF ..... JOHN HAY .. ST. IGNATIYS HHLY N,-XNIF .. lLI,l'INYIl.I.Ii FAST ... 4IUI.I.INVHO0l! JOHN ADAMS BFNFDICTINF .... FAST TECH JOHN HAY .. 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I X X i r X j if Jf 'f xp If f in 5 rs A fi F' 9 ' 0 f 1 11 .N .IV B11 11111112111 111.11111 1111111 111111 1111111 1-1111111111 1111 .11 .1 1-1 1111,111, 1111 AIX 11.111111111111111 11f'1'1' .1 111111111 ' 1 1111111111 1111 x111I111I11I111 1111211 1111111-.11:.11111-1. 1111- 1.111111 1111111111-11 -1 111111-111113111 :.11111- 111 1.111 11-1-11 111111 '1111--1-1 111111 11111111 11111 111 1111- 111'1'X14111N 11111 11.11111-111-11 1111 111 1111-1.111111 1111 1111-1111111 11.11 2.11111- 141-11 111 14111111111 .1111 11111111. 11 11111111 1.11 111 111'111111'1'1 11I1' 1t'lIIl 111111111 111-111'1- 11111111-, 111111 11 11111 111 11111 111111911 111 111111'1' 1.111111 111111-, 1'1-11-11:1 '11111 1'11 1'1-1111111111 111'1'1' 11l1' 141-1 111111 1111111111-1'1 111111 11131111.1111-1'1 111 1111- 11'Ll111 111111 11111111-11 11111111112 11111'11. 111111' 1111111111 '11111 1'lI4l'X 1x1 111111111111111111-11 11111111- 111' 111 1111-1 1111'11 111l'lI' 111-1-'111 111 It 11 111111111 1 1 1 1 1 - ll1l11l'I' 1111- 111111111 '11111' 111111 1111111 1111 ?411-11- 1'1-11-11. 11 111-11111 ,1111111, 111111.1111. 1141111112 1111 1111-11' 111111 1 111111' ,11111 11111-1-11111 1111111 131111-11 1111111 11.11.11f. 11-41 11t.11w1,K1, 11,,1,.x 11,1 In ,Mm 1 111W 111111 111- - 1 ' -1 111 111111111111 1111 1111111 11111 111111 1111111 1 ...J .1x 111 N ,,11k,.A In 11,111,114 111111111. .1. 11.1r111l. 1, 1111 1111 1l1I1,1l1. 111.11111111.111 N111.111 1 1x 11 1 15 111111111 1 N1l11II111ll 'N 1,1111 U 11111111111 1f, 1'1-1 H'unu51 I' M' -111111' 1 's 13' 11 iff' tif N1 , ts ,r , , L 1 f Front Row: R. W't'rvf-y, ff. Pikus, F. Barre-tt. N. Ras1'ln'r'. T, Iattiro, ll. Nletro. C. Xvollmanu. and nuxnagzer H, Kos- pierski, Lust Row: llO2f'll Toni tlauntner. B. Nlullin. .l. Kuhner, l.. Stack, G. Kaszur, U. l'rc'voznik, vl. 'l'retoc'lc, L. Caito, H. Nlonnin, D. Cuccia. Characterized by undying spirit. l,atin's 1955-56 freshman basketball squad finished the season with a mediocre record but many achievements to their credit. The frosh had height and speed. hut still were green. and this was the difference through- out the season. In his first year at Latin. Coach Tom Gauntner did an enviable job considering the rough compe- tition that characterized the freshman squads of the other schools throughout the city. Using their height to great advantage were center Dave Pre- voznik and forward Larry Stack. The mighty- mitei' of the squad has guard fleue Wollman who had the extra spark to pull some close contests out of the Hre. Center Don Pre-roznik starts the 'llech grants hy winning: the or tip-off. . t ZS at X, I' ist netting: X , LAA H fu Y ,. 'tn' .- I N A Fro h Ba ketball Q-y, 1 4 u nd if QC XJA ll lyk' f V' 'iw 4. -MW' Vi' 'W a. Q ' k 4' ,Q . nv K 1' Q ' P' , w J ' if Q, v'- .1 , fy ,- I-'mml Q-xml-N,if,n. fhovv thc- grueling: work of r-mu f'flll!ltI'f' Iunniml. Hull 4-0111+-oxv1'Il1vlu-t lull and lu-uvl flu' zlw hnixlu lima 4 Q sr! ' 1 y 4' Wg! 4 f' A5 'Y -' A A-i nu, 45. fl?-V lv-2 ' Dvrmix Brzmllt :mfi Iflun-la Led by Dennis Brandt, Charles Hull, flarl Zalhro James Vargo. Ed Cromling. and James Lucas. the Cro Country team worked out diligentlv throughout the au tumn months every day after school on the hills of Am bler Park, Running against stiff competition. the green squat compiled a dual record of 2-2. heating Parma and Berea hy identical seores of 23-27. and dropping matches to Euclid and St. Joseph. 33-253. and. 33-28. respectively Competing in the invitational meet at Bovslin Green. the harriers finished eleventh of thirteen teams. ln the East Senate and District matches. they finished eighth Under the direction of Brother Carmine Annunziata SM., the squad vias composed mostly of sophornorm Also in reserve are 30 freshmen. K uf Yl Kneeling: C. Zalliro. R. Norton, J. l.u1'as. N. Ustroske, YV. Wintrieh, P. Winterir-li. and W. Divia. Szurnlingz D, Grady. if. llromling. 5. Uiallanza, J. Uirhino. J. Nlcllwee. C. Hall, 'l'. e e, liivhmond. H. Ward, E. Klishak, B. Nic-ser, Xl. Hodnik, j. Derdul, and J. Oligny. 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The team was led lv tliff Qalomorfe 165 aver- ave and a1ta1n joe H1111 o 11111 IU P ose 1e11nd nerr, Tom lu: Jack -Xrfflr Ntue ,ak ver. axeravea re pectnelx ACCOI'dlI1'T to Brother Ctorffe Ii ppcl SW.. moderator of the bonlrngg team Iat111 -hould he exen Qtronffer in the COIITIHV' searx 3, ' ' I J' . - ., 0' ' r C 1 ' ' Us 160. I7 ll rr l fa.. l l' ' 1 ,'1, ff'.'1 '9:0? and Frank Roddy with 1513. 154. l'52. a11d 150 005 Q N , , .59 C . . r Q 8' . . . , ., 95 ' .. ' Q. O :FSS OOC is team 1apta111 Jo: R1111 ,lll Link men Reucliing for llf'iglllS attains-fl lip' Iliff lfillllx ull the mo prexiuuf vearf mire thc- me-mlm-rx - . Latinl 1936 golf team. 'lilw llIlli5IIlf'llA Iefl lay pur- slifmtiiigf fulvluill joe' R1ilt'lllf'. fturtvcl their lurll practice in early April. Composing Ilw liirxt tvuxn uf-re' Rule,-nic, Fl'lllfJl'N AI llwxfi. aml juvlx A-Xrgif-. uml juni-rr lim U'Nf'ill In 1951, Illllll-r -quml -su-Int tln- lfuxt -iflfi ziml Katy pluy-milf Ullly In lnfe- in tlu- -lute--xxulf' plau- olf in flolumllus. 'lille le-mn nf l'J33'1lifl not lCl'2lfll tlw xtate finula llut maulu an lllllIl'f'fNlYC r'0Pm'rl for Illl'IIlSClH'S lly f'Z1IIlllI'lllglllP liust firlv titlz-. i llNl Ir'.HIl. ,lm-lx Xiggin-, Xl lim-i. lfuptziin .loc K0lf'I1if'. Il 0'X4'ill ini' .L...,.- 1, l f lf' I I I, X 3 ,si x l K VX 'ill 'Li v-+ rl, ,W .ifrilLl'Lf1'Vl1irl l14Lx..Tt 3-5- .4-ffl L-J N X x .5 . iz I it 3 I L '31 ia? , . 4 Q If A. 'ing 5 .Q A . ST, I l. ,QI-an I I-ips v i ' -x 3' . x 4 . l-lflx Muir' l llllll4lN lun 1l'Nf-ill my l,,.4.AV lm If-fr Lllglll Nllllgllll 111 .rn ll1XH'll4'Ullll Irrllml in the gym. genial' :Xl lloxii, 123 Sr-niox' liuptnin lor- Kulmnil. f sn I- w. Cheerleader ! 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Brother Kilroy 11011' has four new Sill1il'llIS for iillillft' serx- iee, They ure s11pl111111ores 1111- Gregg and hcl Jelik. and fresh111011 Hike ,Ie-lik 111111 lioh Ruspierski. Parent Mganization 4 ,O .1 14 ld Fiji s 43 fr X 'a K 4 ,553 ,. '1 1 3 . . J 4 - 1 6 s ki 11441 1 'I ,, A J 'I ,Ah 13 M -as MSM. ,rl gg fs I W th 1 v N - .-1 I . -. ill X l. -I-we I - x ,,f Z X945 ,1 a 9 . Filtllvl' I'1l'w1 Xlail ,IUCN ,umm .1 !.1lL 1 A - i X 15.3 -4.- ,fi T1 A 3? 7- Q 9 tw 'li-,IQQQQSQZ fig r ff ' , .,., fl. xk ,- .1q'-3552?-3EQ1fiif392y,. .ia-vi, 'lf J. 2 RE ,N I Y ffKq Vg..-I , 'f- ,,,,,, .,..,. Q, ' I-'555f:'1fifgf'1g . 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'111 '1111 l.:1I 1' 11-11111111 11,1 111.1 i1'. 11'.1'1 'l'l11'1'l.fx111 'VW 1.11 1111' 1 ' 1- 11111.. XIUH1' 1111111.11121 9 I1'. 1 V- 111, XVI? 1:1111-111111 j.iv'I .1111 1,-, no x.1331. X2 1 1-.1111lx11111-f11W11l11l ' .4 11111.7- 1'11 1f1i, The onior Class .... T arlition' Product From the Classroom Into the World llll llll llll I Ill . ll K-ug. is enior Class Miicer win if ' 1' 5 The senior vlzws li-aders are, svatc-d, le-ft to right: president ,loe Magri and vire-president Mike Jezior. Stundingr, Im-fl to right are: !it'l'l'1't11l'y ,lorry G1Jlldl'l'LllI, ultvrnate Ralph Thomas, and treasurer Al Rossi. 90 Senior Lettermen Honor Graduates 3? AJ 'H ANIATO ANI I-I U I Bzg Ang b u Foot Jall I Cla Olluer I Student Lounul 4 ? 'D f 'eff' f 'ff' ARCIE ,IM lx Cue Tzp bt xldlgdftl Klan C ess Club 1 L o 5 I oun t .5 r e Bovvlmg 4 Intramurals I lbrary Staff ' 5 N W urlol I 3 BAKER ARNOI D I Ble ed Mrrarmnt Cue Tzp St 'Ilargrf-t 'Ilan e Club .3 4 Cla I 3 Boosters .3 Sodalntx I BROLSII JUIP N lm St Franrl dv qalr Purple 8. Cold 3 I Photo grapher Iatmeer I Camera Club 1 3 bclmnl otographer I 2 3 Youth Trallu Saleh Ioun I BOXA JOHN I Bwana Football 2 Track 2 BROWNE 'XIII Il IFI I Champ St Xpatlla Intramuralb 1 IlIlIdIN Ntaff '59 sf Q-.Av mv A-R1 ALIL ulxxll, N -IDHTON IIIUXI IN Any Ashcan X ll an Dance Lomnuttu 4 Inna Idol O U rals 1 I 3 alm 'ICI' I' 'J Whlrlo 5 4 muralsl 5 BRUNIEI I O R Bruno Intramurala 2 HSS BUSH I EF ee St Latlwrlnfl Knlghte of the Altar 1 tramurale 9 Inlmrarx Qtail Ra f 0 nm: ter Sodahty 7 Boo ters I js. ' Q5 ,T '75 3' IY'9y 3 f OJ S, I Il Us- ! Q' 7 ! ,A .. x 4- if I if ' ' 4 Q1 ., L , x R.. by ' Y Q A ,.- ,4 U QQ' I I , 3 I , I I El ' ft. I ' ' '. , H - , 1-' St. IIVIIIN ,, bt' I-1 I I . Sb ,I Q: h .. '- Q fr S. l '. v - ,, Z Ilvh' 1, .3 Cross IQ try , .' U. . ry -g Pu pl 8 GUM 4: mg- 1, gi' . 5 5,,l1. 'l ,gl ,ll 2, 32 Llaas OII ' lg I 1- . I ' . N .y , I 1 - 35 ' I Q., I1 fmlill' ' 2, 3, 4: Il0lJNlK'l'A Q51 . I. A S A 'A All ' I lf.lr'1'e'II,l 8 I CIC AZ 'NS dllvrzr I I ' ' - , 4 , 'Y 3- I oi Q Z 4' .l 2, 32- 2'3' I Ph I , A12 '- H 1 .Ii 3, 4, 5 . I - I ' I 4. .CA I. . Q. 1 1 f Us-fu L U - - I - , . , : 11- 2, 3: kllyh-.I IA 'I l- 4: N ' Lg S 5 f, -I. . -' ' ' Ni, T I '. R Q.. f XIILR DXNIIJ Daze r I a lx f otball I r 'a ron hip Jrm ral Q Y ' CAITO IFO CRPER flll' 'HTFR I VARI FTON INNIF s Dule F1195 51 Pffrffll Rell' Qt Thom.: 'xquml CP Flllll 3 4 Bflflklffk mera fluh lntramu amf-ra lluh S fama Llub 3 FQ-is Qs., f ARI SON IXNIFS lm S Ihrlomfnl Ban I Dame I nnlmllhs I I' ry btafl 7 KOIFNI YN TIIOXIXN FORS NRO CFR XID l Tom je rn nn Our Iafls of foml fnun Pl lrlo 1 ' n s ffner f a oo tc r 9 'I 9 mm 3 Soda if w ' .xr T ' Ss.. K - x -, I I I U Ou ' 1, rn...-.. , A ' M 11.-.U 1 l -' J . A A ' U I .- Fo 2: 'u ple- K fluhl GI ', A 3 ' ' ' 'I Lal' A 13 ' Nil' I t s ' I -l: lutlu- 'If C f' ' '5 ' 'N' 2- mu s 12, 3. '- I I J ' 73 L- I ,T Q, Q I -. I X . gf I 'I 3 . if I. ,. . , . R. CATICCIIIO, ANDREA CAVALUCHI, JOHN CHYALI., GER.-XRD I' t. ' A - : Kalick St. Ann Cav Sl. Agatha General St. Stanislaus d 3 -- I ' --I 1 Intramurals I, 3. Intramurals 3. Hand l, 2. 3, 4: lntramuruln Purple 81 Cold 4: N. ll, S. I, 2, 3: Smlality 22: Ira:-k 3, 4: Latinee 2, 3, 4: I,i- Z ' ' . bra ' ' i., 3, 4. . A A- I 5 , , , ,V 3 ,-Y . 5 . 1 . 1 St' A I, I, A ..A. . A. . . I, Lvl . V . . . 1, asv . I' I , I I Q Wh' , 2: Ilonstfri l. 2. f . j'L: 4 ' x I -1 , 3 . 111 0 'I 11 ch mn, 1- 2- 32 -7 gialllv 2, - 1 OSI- Q . . I, 2, 3, -'l-: NI th flluln 3: 5 - ll - 1 S -. - 2 ff 'l1 llluh 1, 2. ': ' 'lily l. 2. 5. 4. I ...nf f - , . I -.2 C ' - - - r. vi . r- Q u .Q E L..- I X X 2 I Sli ' . f0bCHl IN Nllf IIXFI Wzghlw Uzlw Rnnununtmn frms Countn 7 lntrxmural Q0 3 Ho ers 3 Whlrlo 3 4'5- 'Sv' 1 Whlrlol CRONII INC FIYWKRD S ou, St Nlarmn Cross Countn 3 4 Intra murals 3 Boosts-rn 4 U 7 133 CUVA, RICHARD Rirh Our Lady of Nlount Camiel Rand 1, 2, 3. 4: Dance Com- mittee 4: Class Officer 3: Intramurals 1, 3: Rally Com- mittee 4: Track I: Bowling 2: Boosters 3. DEININCER, LEO Leo Our Lady of Peace Chess Club I, 2: Purple 81 Gold 4: Knights of the Altar 2, 3, 4: Latineer 2, 3, 4: Li- brary Staff 2, 3, 4: Math Club 3: Speech Club 1: N. H. S. 2, 3, 4: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 3. DILENO, BILL Duck St. Margret Mary Football 3. 42 Track 3. 4- figs Following .... D'.-XMICO, FRANK The Bookie Holy Rosary Intramurals I, 2, 3: Sodality 4. DELANEY, PAUL Droopy St, Klargret Mary Boosters 3: Intramurals 3. DIPPEL, ALAN E. Dip . St. Philomena Dante Committee 3, 4: Li- brary Staff 2, 3, 4: Sodality 1, 2: Whirlo 1. xv' DeCIROLi-UIO, JOHN M. D. J. St. Paschal Class Officer 3: Intramurals l, 2, 3: Library Staff 2, Wliirlo 3. DiFRANCO, ANTHONY Tony St. Gregory the Great Rand 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Com- mittee 4: Intramurals 1: S0- dality 2, 3: Rally Committee 4: Track I: Bowling 3: Boosters 4. DIVIS, THOMAS Smokey foe St. Timothy lllee Club 3: Purple Rt Gold 4: Latineer 4: Rally Com- mittee 4: Boosters 4: Intra- murals 3. . C7 I X, - ' , c L' M.. T-,L '-2, ',Z ig gy. -w,'. v WJ- 3 . as'- .fiffi T43 QC '. !'. 1 , ' x ' s . l !Y5'V8 ...7 1' WB' .sw 1. x , .-0-11 Q 'if Za iff? 'Exif IUU v-Q DROBNIK, ANTHONY Tony St. Vitus Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Officer 4, Sodality 3, 45 Track 35 Bowling 3. ELIAS, CHARLES Chuck Holy Trinity Intramurals 1, 35 Football 2, Library Staff l, 25 Whirlo 2. EVANS, GERALD Jerry Immaculate Heart of Mary Intramurals 2, FARMER, RICHARD 0. Rick St. Agatha Athletic Manager 2, 43 Intra- murals I, 23 Latineer 23 Boosters 3, 43 Sodality I, 3: Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4. year tradition in pirituality FECKO RONALD Fech Our Lady of Peace Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Whirlo I, 2. FEDOR, FELIX Fe Holy Cross Cross Country 2, 39 Class Officer 43 Sodality 35 Whirlo 3, FERRAZZA, CARI. J. Sum Our lady of Blount Carmel Dance Committee 4: Football l: Rally Commitee 4: Track lg Boosters 4. FIRBIENT, JOSEPH Racketeer Our Lady of Lourdes Dance Committee 3, 4: Rally Committee 4: Boosters 3, 4. Q- 'WY' 'Wh vw' mfr FRATO ANTHONY 'Nl I'RIfF TIIONI-Kg A FUQIIF RONALD Tony Gesu Tom St Wenceilae Run Sl Calllerlnfr Intramural 3 Bgoclgrg 3 4 Ilaw 0l'flf'6l I 2 Inlramuf F001 mn 2 .7 4 Flaii 3 Latmeer Fl' 4 N H 4 W mg 4 N H S dalltv 3 4 qtudent Counmxl Qeruce Ilubl Whlrlo 3 Tfalk 2 3 4 B00 The Class I XXIII l 'N 11111 Nlalglel I'o0tlJall 7 Intramurals I 3 berxuv I,lub 7 Soralnw 3 Boo 4 W hlr 0 COLIN 'IR Ili4'YIx Hanja I ulum I alll I ll ldlllllfl s 4 lu I Boo U5 14' ir ' Vs., 7? A' oi 56 IJIlLLI'NIx IILL S 'Klan lamural I I 01l11ll I 3 lradc .5 I70I.Ll'NII'R FRXNII Il July y ru om tes ur lSen1or 8 Iuuultx Pllllllfl 4 lx xght f the Xltar 4 tramurdls I Rdllx m ef: 1 LllIlZlIY Nt ff 5 4 If 'rf 136 3 IOLDRI- KU I IHXID I fun N I f I B nd I 7 '3 4 Drum 'N 1 or 1 ir l :nur l UI' II li nn .nw Sf n .1 s c 1 1 ent umll I onm I'73 R, I'4I7I IKRIJIJ DUN-Il D fag: Holy Rn an I lffr' Ilull 1 4- Illlltfxf' 'I 4 Purple 8. 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AI: IIlII'i1llllll'iiIS '5- 5U4IaIity I. lf. KUWAIIIIIK. IJQXNIICI, KIII1.IS,'I. ,IUIIN .I. Ilan Sl. I'IlLlIl1Ir dv Sale-5 juhnm' 51. IIIIIIIUIIIY Hand I. lf. Ilunre IIUIIIIIIIIIPV I: I il 1 u G' 4' f 1 ' , S' iw? i... TLT if Staff 2: Sf-rxin-v Llulf I, 1. KINNIZY. IWTIIEII Ilirlxm' Rmnwx' Pius X Football I. 2. 3. -I: Knigdlte of the- Altar 3: fflzlxs Uffim-r 2, 3. AI: Fmlulity 2. 3. 4: Student Council -Ig 'Iruvk 2, 3, 45 Boosters 3, KOY.-US, S'I'I'fI'IIIfN Sandy St. Iflizalnf-tl: Purple S1 Cold '11 Knights of the Altar 3. 4: I.iInr:u'v Stufl 2, 3, 4: Smlality Ii. 43 Slu- alvm Iiuunc-il AI: Iiumlefrx fi. KHINIFKY. HOBEIYI' Spider Si. Mary IXILlQllIi1IQ'll8 fi' Y' 'V' A 5,1 gk' WT 'f7 52' W- 'H' X 15? 'V I QCP7 Q , gsgv, IDU I.au'Iy IIIOYHIIILC study Iulll 7 , P year tradition I KRlfl.XlfK. .l.-XXII-IS A. Pullurk 51. Xinwnt UQ' Paul Intramurals l. 1: ljlfmry Naff LZ. 3, lg Npddllty .iz , Yfhirlu L. KRZYWIMKI, HIJWIN Shlllfli lIlll!llll'llliif!' Ho-ur! of 'Nhry Hand I: llllflllllllfiilw l. KUHAR, W'll.l.I.-XXI lrild Bill Sl. Ht'lH'IiiI't Hand I: Claw Ufiivvr I. ll. 3: IIIIYGIIIIITXIIS I. 2, 3: l.i4 brary Staff LT, fi: Rally Cmn- nlilte-fe 4: Smlulity l, lf, 3. Buostc-H 3, IAIIUDA, l'.l.NlIfR Polak Our Laely uf 1ilQ'S'1N'llhN'll Intramurals I, 2: Boost:-r4 3. I.AI.I.Y, R0l!lCR'l' Bob llhrisl thu- King Baskvtlrall I, ll: lfuntlmll I, 2, 4: Claw Offuw-r 3: Truck 1, 21 Bmwtvrs 13. I.aNIARlf,-L .IAYVIICS A. Ru:-iuli Kid Sl, lk-4-iliu Uanvfr ifmnmittn-v -1: lfhss Uffifvr I, 2: IIlIl'lillllll'illN l, 2, 3: Hzxlly flmnrnittf-r 'lg Sodalitj-' 1, LZ: Howling: lf. IAYIIUHK. GRANT George SI. :Kun Bmkctbzlll l. 2. 3: lilass Ui'- Y firr-r 1, 23 Sodulily 1, L. LEONE. MICH.-UCI. Lmfdy St. .ALIIIPS Class fu-fil'K'l' lg Intramurals I, 2, 3: Truck 1. D -22 'US fr' if Y...-f . RQ A Fill., 2.1 .,' if I 1'-.-.7 .-pg fur f 'S .Q A .. nf! 'S S .polar an-lf' ip... 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I, 2. 3. 4: tilasf Off- 2, 3, 4: Bo .r- : 3, 41 Ii s is 2. -3. ivvr 2. 3. -I: I.zt' 'Q-r 2. 3 S-I Pl 1 - y 2, , Eg' N5 IH SPIN? kiwi' 3: ffanlfrr Club I, 3. . L. . : . . . 5. L. I. - . IILIII' Ifnmlnittm- I: Su It Iitv l, 11, II. I: I'l40'sI1I'llI 11: I 1 'l'ruIf'- flmlnvil 3. AI. II 3, I: ' Hu: ' xIt'lllI 'r I. v M v Y 1 ' N.-XII '. . II-XI.I'II I' .Il . -I I. SUV II . I if I V' V - - - V- -- IL.-M Q' - Sr, T' . 1' ' r bt, Le-1-1' 1 bt. :Inn Ra-Iv I: I: III:-e' I'IuI: I: ' . ' Z.: Ilh-N Iihll. 2: a . 2. 3. II: 'I Its of Fr Ia I: Khan Ufflw-r I. F0 z 12: vI'urpIr- KN 1 III th- Altar I. 2, 3. I: I ta- ji I 5 A jg ' '- 4: .' . j Stu 2: 5IIf 'Il mu I s . 2. 3: .' I 'ftaff 3 X' - Q -'I l, 2, Ifl1I I, 2: ' Q Q '- 2, 3: S I'I't,' I, 2. 3. 4, tm- 4. , - ' f' I A , L' , L' I X f' A ' 141 Following .... rrnnlrix Nlll.ll'lICl. UIMYHXY. .lfNil'II 'li . 'l'Nl3 -'-- l'l V'W 0,3 gl. Jxww JU-J., Sf, I,l.fli,1a, Big 7 Nr, fllxrixtim- Nlanasrflr 1. 3: thx- Uflim-4-r lI1ll'1m111ruls 1. 2. B3Fli 1l'Ull ll 31 'lim Uffi f'f 3: IIlIl'Z1IHlll'lil4 l. Y. fl: 50- 2- 43 l'm4imlUV3l5 35 SU- rlality 1. 21 Ma,-1.. 1. 2. llallfr' 1- 31 lfwk 1. 2- UHl.,'N'YDU. NICK l'.Xl.l':Y, Rll.ll.-'KRD l'.-Xl.KU. ROBFWI' B,,f,,,1m,m .'lInn.w St. FI'LlllI'l4 Huff St. lflizulwtll Rami 1. gt jg. .11 l1,,,,,-.- rpm. Sn-luliry 2. 4: Kiln-mi-ny Football 1: fjlaw Offif-Q-r 1: mittvv 45 KIM. Uffiv.-r 35 lilull 3. Intramurals 1. 3. lntramuralf l: llnlly Conw- miilfff- -ll Smlalllly 2, Al 'l'rar'k l: llnu-tvrQ 1: Xxlllll lo 12. l'fXN'l'.fll.l'lANU, NIQAI. l'l'l l'lfN. LENNY l'U'l I'lN1llfll. 3.'XfVllll'Il. 'l'. .Yvnm I1 'l l' V 5t- HUUTY llumml Num St, Ann fjur 118,15-of Nh. qjimlwl l.lusNI0ffi1r'c-r 'l: lllIl'Z.lIl1llI'lllS Ulm- Kluln 3: Dann- Cmn- lmndmuml, 1, jg mvhirlg 1- 3- -51 Dlldiillly l. 131 B00-L mittw- 3. ll: Football 1: In 3. 4. V l trzunumlx 2. 3: Rally Unm- milhw- ll llnuxtu-rs 3, fl. ,fix - ' 9 -sr l 'J , 5 A , ibn s A . 3 :un if FC! Q--ev if Q lt- v ,. lg '41, .iv 95: .S 49 -9- if' aff, x X IUU vllllf' Sh-1,000 Que'-lion. Vilma! i it xi .PN A76 Y. -. 'SZ 'v-'se year tradition in cholar hip PRASRK, RONALD J. Rorlrin' Ron St, Charlvc 4Parmal Bafkvtball l, 2: Football 1, J Z., 3, 4: Class Officer 3: Soflality I, 2, 3: Student Council 3: Trark l, 2, 3, 4. PUTKA, JOHN C. John Nativity B,V.Nf. Cleo filub 3: Knights of the Altar 3, 4: Library Staff 3, 4: N, H. S. 3. 4: Servivf- filub 2, 3, 4: Soclality l, 2, 3, 4. OUINIAN, 'l'lNlOTHY Rell St, Phil lflase Offirer 2, 3, 4: Intra- murals l: Student Council 1: Boosters 1. RAINIER, CERALD fvrry St. Clare iiliant Club 3: Drarnatir-s 3: Purple 8a Colcl 4: Editor: Knights of the Altar 4: Spef-1-h Club IZ, 3: Sodality 2, 3, 4: P 8: C Patronship Drive. REEVES, HOWARD Howie St. William XlilllZlQ1f'I' l, 2, 3, 4: Chr-ss fflub I: Oanve llommittee 4: Purplv 8 Golrl 4: Intramur- als I, 2, 3: Spas-vli iflub l, 2, 3: N. H. 3, 4: Vivo- l'rz-sitlc-nt 4, RElI,l.Y, TERENCE .l. Terry Cesu Purplv 31 Cold 4, Editor: Class Officer 4: lntramurals 3: Latineer 3, 4: Speech Club 3, 4: Treasurer 4: Rally Committee 4: Sodality 3, 4: Prefer! 4: Boosters 3. REINNIANN, ROBERT Bula St, Paul Intramurals 1, 2: Sotlality 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 1, 2, 3. RICHTER. ROBERT Bob St. Philip Neri Football 3. ra 3 ff fi' 7, 5 I.. 4-,f -4 NI -K' pp- if 5-an R., v X l 'IQ L, s if .f N..- 9 kr 4114: r km' 0-Y' A L- Q un... ,v 2...- Iv 'Q' IIIIIX IDXX XRD IIINI IOQIHPII I I PIII II KX HON IHIIIIIIN I f rm nn fum! 1 Q N an III'1l'lll1IdI 'nl , ll IKIX VI Ill 0 t I T Class of 56 RUNNI II I-ONNU S UNION I I HH D II x Rn IIN Nlzp I In I Il ri 1 I Ix.1IIw fommn rr I nl ms e NQIIIOI 111 n 4 1 lt Qtm I ll III!! NIHI II-NN NXNIMJ NXIIIIXNI lupeu ff'1ll 1 K s ro untrx 1 lntnmmu In namuml 1 1111111 1 f vlldl qf' '23 fifx V'- 7 dw' Us Sv' if I Q 're ' I , f. gh W' A' , . u .4-1 r ..- ,X P X. ' V. A Q ' A' , ff RITH. 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RHIRHWI' Suu' Suwwl Hvilll 1xf.Ir'-ll: lhlni l, 2. fi. Pl: lntmmurulf 1. 2. fi: Smlality l. lf. 3: Huostels 3. S'l'FRIH'YK. Rrvvmiln' 11 lhflf Ft. Xluulux Hguul l. J. -5. 1.Sn1fir-nr 1 un- :im-101' 3, 4, I.ilmr1n'i:m 3, 4: the-ss Vlulr 2: llmmw- Cmn- mittvel IS. bl: Pllljblt' S llnlul lfdilol'-1:1-ffllivf 4: Class Offi- vvr 2: IIIIHIITIIIIALIIS I. 2: Lzxtimlfll' 2. 3. -1: Fpf-erln 1.11111 1. 2. 3. 1: N. H. S. 2. 3. -1: Sibllillitf 2. 3. 1: Howling 2: Il-mm' Hull l. 12. 3, 4, SZfXl.fXY. HAYNIUND Rm' Sl. Pflizulnetll Uulnwf 1.nnnuittH- bl: Football , , I utronf 4 1 f an Offivvr 1. 2. 3. 4: Forlality I. 12. 3. Al: Iurplc X bold ' Imp IJIIXK' 4 fl J. -5. 4. 4-Q if ' v L- Lf wx 'fx-.1 U75 Nr i-1 K., '-2 is ' ei' 1' K' K an ' ' I S: THOMAS. RALPH Torn St, Wenceslas Clee Club 3, 4: Purple Sz Cold Religion Eilitor 4: Class Officer I. 2. 3: Lat...- eer 2, 3: Library Staff 2, 3, 4: Rally Committee 4: N. H. S. 2, 3, 4: Sorlality 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4. THOMPSON, .IAXIES I. Shumus Holy Rosary Whirlo 1, 2. TOTH, ROBERT L. Bob Our Lady of Peave Danre Committee 3: Knights of the Altar I. 2, 3, 4: Class Offirer 1, 2: Liitineer 2, 3, 4: Library Staff 2: N, H, S. 2, 3. 4: Soilality 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council I. 2: Trark lg Whirlo 1, 2: Honor Roll I: Sacristan 2, 3, 4, TRONIBETTA, ICNATIUS Iggy Holy Rosary Camera Club 3: Band I: Li- brary Staff 2: Service Club I, 2. 3: Sodality 4: Whirlo 2, 3, 4: Boosters 4. ULAS, JOHN Little John St. Mary Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Staff 2, 3. 4. UYHELYI, RICHARD E. Uke St. Augustine Clee Club 3, 4: Dance Com- mittee 3: Class Officer 2: In- tramurals 2, 3. VERDERBER. JOSEPH Senator SS, Peter 8 Paul Class Officer I. 2, 3, 4: In- tramurals 1, 2: Latineer I, 2, 3, 4. Editor 2. 3: Library Staff 2: Speech Club I, 2, 3, 4: N. H. S. 2. 3, 4: Rally Committee 4: Sodality I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2, 4: Boosters 3, 4: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, VERES, ROBERT Bob St. Elizabe. Basketball I: Cross Country 1: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. YP -129' swf if WONUT DUN XO lx WIIIIKNI 11,1 ,ml 1 1 It 5 ,lllflllll 'lq11111.1 lllflllllll 11 Sfl'N1C8 ll I'LlIIlLIIHl 1 ufl 'Sl' 511 W XI RPR 'Nllf ll-X111 W XI 911 FINE XRD H1111 Xloy Itfflll 011111 mf- llllllllltl T Class oi 6 VKIDXIFR lFRO'XlF 11 1111 01rlaz1w of I care 1ur lllll 111111 WINNILRI R14 IIXRD 111111 1 I 1 111 1 r 111 1 fr 11111111 Nm 1 1111111 W ll RFQ P XLI Hmf St 12611011161 'N 111'1mr 1 1111119 fommlt X C 0141 Sn tor 1 15 1 1 1110 1 111111 Nl.1g.1111 lonor 5011111 '4 V501 Qlxl Sl'-UNIEY llulfhl tflur ladw of l'.at1111:1 S. 1 lf' 'G 111 FXSWFII VEIIIIUI QQ-N--7 '13-14' if 5-ff ,- W X I' XQFIx BP RN XRD 1 on t re ntramural Bd nt 11a 1 IXIJHI I- N B R h unu 9 Ollll fanl111 -- ,1 1 3:l11rplc8 - 1 lntra11111ra1' L: lfntinevr 1: Rally flo111111itlce 3: Boost- - 5 3: Cartoon lllllll 3: ' m- era Club 3. 3-'Q CQ 1-117 Ol S, Mtu 17 . Maria Dune Q 4 - -W - 1 I in , Vg f C LERGY PATRONSHIPS Rev. Louis B. Saznik Rev Tlieodore J. Blair Rev. Harry J. Fagan Rev. Jolm L. Fiala Rev. Lawrence R. Finnerty 3434 George Avenue Rev Rev . Father Fredrich . Francis A. Karpi Rev. Edward A. Kickel Rev . Ettore Patragnoni Rev. Ettore Patra gnoni Rev Rev Rev . Urban A. Reichlin . Joseph A. Sweeney . Victor N. Tonic Rev. Anthony C. Yiton FRIENDLY PATRONSHIPS M7ayside Amoco Mr. Andrew J. Antosh Mr. 81 Mrs. James J. Bahurek Mr. Si Mrs. Dominic Barberio Mr. 81 Mrs. George Barth Mr. 81 Mrs. S. H. Battaglia Steve Bender Mrs. Edward Benedictus Mr. 81 Mrs. Vincent Benokraitis Anton Betlejewski Emily Betlejewski Frank Betlejewski Eleanor Ann Birkmeyer Mr. X Mrs. James Blaka Mary Ann Bosway Mr. 81 Mrs. Steve Bosway Steve Bosway Jr. Mr. Earle E. Boyer Mrs. Earle E. Boyer Nick Branciaforte Maud F. Brodhert Mr. 8 Mrs. John Budrys 150 Mrs. J. Bulanda Mr. Ss Mrs. Otto A. Canicci Beatrice Cempel Mrs. M. Cernpel Mr. 8 Mrs. L. J, Cermak Richard Christian Betty Citriglea Carl Citriglea Louis Ciz-Madia Nora Ciz-Madia Morton Cohen Mr. 81 Mrs. Fred Cossick Connie Cunningham J. M. Cunningham D. J. Curtin Mr. 8: Mrs. John Czajkawski Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph De Lambo Louie Delicatessen Mrs. Andrew Demand Mr. 81 Mrs. James F. Dempsey Mr. Chester Derhin Mr. S1 Mrs. Chester Derbin James Devorak J. D. Diemert Elino Di Franco George Dlouhy Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Andrew Dolinsky John Doolin Mrs. Elsie Dorris Mr. 84 Mrs. Ralph L. Dorris Mr. 81 Mrs. Lawrence WL Duggan Joseph Dumbaras Mr. 81 Mrs. R. E. Durant Richard A. Eoelman Euclid Park Cleaners Mr. 85 Mrs. George Federoff Mr. 81 Mrs. Chester Fitz John R. Fitzgerald Mr. 81 Mrs. Ray Frederico Margaret Friel Mr. 81 Mrs. Patridc Friel Mr. 84 Mrs. James Gettens The Gift House Mrs. C. Glados Mr. K Mrs. Francis Glending S. M. Gohring Mr. S Mrs. Francis Graf Gray Drug 18235 Euclid Mrs. J. J. Grecko Marie A. Hannan Edward J. Harcsarik Mr. S. Mrs. Edward L. Harcsarik Mr. S. Mrs. Edward L. Harcsarik Robert Hasek Stephen Hasek Mrs. E. Heil Mr. Edgar Heil Mr. 81 Mrs. Howard G. Heller Gerald Henderson Sharon Ann Henderson Mr. 81 Mrs. Leslie Hofstetter Mrs. Elmer Hollo Mrs. Paul Hotchkiss Mr. 85 Mrs. Stephen Hovan Kenneth K Stephen lJr., Hovan Mr. Si Mrs. Jerry Hrich Bill Husband Jr. Mr. Sl Mrs. Frank Jablonski Mrs. W. Jarzynkowski Mr. Si Mrs. John Jopel L. Jesmantas Mary Jesmantas John S1 Gail Mrs. M. Jones Mr. Si Mrs. Anthony Jurkowski St. Joseph High School James Kasik Dr. 84 Mrs. Alfred Kasik Mr. Sa Mrs. George Kaszar Jr. Mrs. F. H. Keyerleber Keystone Storm Window's Sz Doors Mitchell Kiss Mrs. A, J. Klenotic Miss Frances Koency John Kohanski Mr. E. M. Koryta Sr. Edward M. Koryta Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. M. Krieger Mr. 81 Mrs. John Kubec Mr. Si Mrs. John Labuda Frank Laurienza Norman S. Lenart Dr. Williani Linnart Louise Beauty Shop Mr. Frank Magalski Mr. Sz Mrs. Stephen Majoros Mrs. J. F. Maloney Miss Frances Marvaso Mr. 81 Mrs. Vincent Marvaso Mr. Sr Mrs. George McCafferty The McNamaras' Mr. 8: Mrs. Wm. F. McVicker Mrs. Mary Meklenburg Bettie A. Merkley Michalik Heating Co. Miss Eleanor Migon Mr. 81 Mrs. John Migon R. Milderherger James F. Miller Mr. Sz Mrs. Roxy A. Montana Movie 31 Hohby Mart Mrs. Ester Murchison Mr. John S. Murchison Mrs. F. Murray Mr. 81 Mrs. Norman Nagel O. Narbutaitiene Mr. 81 Mrs. Stephen J. Nenneth 'Norman D. Mens Shop Mr. 81 Mrs. John Nowalaniec Cam Yorton Tom Norton William L. Uekun Mr. Jack 0'Hare Rose Oliver Mr. .E. Olvlsky Mr. K Mrs. John Ondak Viola Orgel William Orgel Richard 8 Theodore Pavlin Miss Rozann Pavlin Mr. 81 Mrs. William Pavlin Mr. 81 Mrs. S. Petzel Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph B. Polk Wilson W. Pompile 81 Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Porrello Mr, 81 Mrs. Joseph Porrello Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Porrello Mrs. A. B. Prentice Mr. 8. Mrs. F. Reeder Rene Beauty Salon Carmelene Ann Rinella Kathleen Rinella Mrs. Martini L. Rini Cecilia Rohr Rose Marie Dress Shoppe Mrs. Rose Anthony Ruggeri Andrew Rnndo Mr. 31 Mrs. Nick Rundo Mr. 81 Mrs. Sadowski Mr. 8 Mrs. Yvilliam Sarlcy Mienred Schnur Catherine Sheekan Mr. 81 Mrs. Shelly Mr. K Mrs. Harry Shepard Kenneth Shepard Mr. Sa Mrs. Richard Simon Mr. S Mrs. James R. Sinclair Mrs. Helen M. Smith M. L. Smith Mr. S Mrs. Henry Soeder Sonintos Restaurant Mr, 84 Mrs. Pete Sowinski Anthony Spadaro Coletta Srigerwald Leonard H. Strad Edward F. Stukbauer Friendly Tavern Mr. S Mrs. Edward Taylor Andrew Thomas Mrs. Andrew Thomas Mr. Sz Mrs. Otto Uhev Mr. Anthony lfnoeic Miss Angela Lwntisz Mrs. Natalie Lvrbanski Mr. H. R. Van Dame Jr. Lawrence A Yeasey John Yisluky Mrs. Dorothy Yotypka Mr. S Mrs. Thomas W'ade Miss.Yirn Ward The Watclicrafters Wayside Super Market George Werling Whiteys Delc. Mr. 8: Mrs. Wm. P. Wintrich Sr. Mr. Victor T. Welhnann Mrs. Mary Anne Wollmann Mr. 81 Mrs. George M. Wolf Nick Yovanno Mr. Sam Yovanno PERSONAL PATRONSHIPS John P. Ambrose Anatolis Sorority George Andexler Mr. A. Antonelli Mr. 81 Mrs. George L. Arbuckas Mr. 81 Mrs. Anthony Artale Mr. James Artale Mrs. L. Arvai Anthony J. Asher Mr. 81 Mrs. James Ashton Mr. Sz Mrs. Peter Axoraitis Ed Azman Mr. 81 Mrs. Anthony Barill Blondie Bayer Dominic Bona Mr. 81 Mrs. J. Boncela Ken Booth Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Bova The Boys From The Joint Mr. 3: Mrs. Braun Tim Browne Frank Brunello Mr. J. Brunello Erwin F. Brunner Misses Frances 84 Ann Bucalo Mr. Sz Mrs. Sam Bucalo Mr. Su Mrs. A. Buchta Mr. 81 Mrs. M. C. Buckley The Budnicks Jean Buettner Miss Irene Ann Bush Jane Frances Bush Mr. St Mrs. Lee Bush Lee Bush Thomas Joseph Bush Bwana 4C-1956 Mrs. Christine Capel-1 Irene Capek James Capek Phyllis Capek Mr. SA Mrs. George J. Carleton Mr. 84 Mrs. R. Carlson Mr. J. P. Catalano Mr. 81 Mrs. Caticehio Mr. Sa Mrs, George J. Chuha Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Coneglio Mr. Sz Mrs. A. Coneglio Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas E. Connelly Clarence F. Conrad '28 Raymond T. Cook Carol Corsaro Mr. 81 Mrs. M. T. Corsaro Michele Corsaro Joseph N. Costello Francis Coufalik Mrs. Louis Cuva Mary D4Amico Mr. 81 Mrs. Dcininger Mr. Sa Mrs. Ralph Delaney Mr. 81 Mrs. Walter Devor Frank Dezelan Mr. 81 Mrs. M. DiFranco Mr. 81 Mrs. A. E. Dippel Mrs. Jennie Dobrinich Gene Downey Stanly Drassler Mr. K Mrs. Anthony Drobnik Edward Erbeznik L. 81 G. N .-B. R. Sa M. Y. Mrs. Anne Fecko 'V Y-f' if Fd: - -1' td f J!! F. l..uA hh Mr, K Mrs. Sain l'14'l'l'1lZll ll. A. lscrtcl Jcwclry lio. Mr. K Mrs. Paul lf. Frcc A Fricnd Friend ol' l.atin John Fogleini Mr. K Mrs. P. Fusilc Mr. Joscph Garuas Mr. K Mrs, J. F. liaspcr Mr. 8. Mrs. J. R. Uaycr Mr. 8. Mrs. Frank Gentile Mr. K Mrs. A. Gerczak Mr, K Mrs. Gcryasi Mrs. Ann Glinski Anthony Goffrcdo Mr. 8. Mrs. F. Gollingcr Mr. K Mrs. J. lf. Goudrcau Joe K John Grady Gregory William C.G1'il'l'itl1 Mr. X Mrs, l.awrcncc Groin Mr. 8 Mrs. John Hahat Mr. 8. Mrs. J. S. Hall Mrs. Nora Haney lf. .lcromc llanratty 'Sl John F. Hanratty '53 Joseph J. Harchar Mr. X Mrs. M. Harinody llaydcn Beverage Nicholas Hcnak l.'I. Herman lTt'l'lllilIl,S T.Y Service Mr. S. Mrs. Frank C. Hetzel Mr. K Mrs. John Hoccvar Charlcs llolzhcilner M118 Mrs. J. M. llorrig in Mr. 8 Mrs. A. Hunt Mr. SL Mrs. lngrassia Mr. 81 Mrs. Elmer U. lyon Mrs. F. Jahlonski Dr, John Jacob Urliy Toni Jaksa Mr. K Mrs. l.ouis Jilik Mr. K Mrs. Joseph C. Jira Mr. X Mrs. l.. J. Kachelein Mr. K Mrs. lfdward Kacian Mr. 8. Mrs. A. Kaval Daniel P. Kclly M r. K Mrs. lfugcnc Kelly Mr. 8 Mrs. Raymond E. Kelly Qr Miss lzya Kcnneally Mr. K Mrs. 5. Kennedy Mary Kish Mr. K Mrs. Stcphcn Knletz Harold li. Knox Mr. K Mrs, Joscph liolcnic F. ll. liolinski Mr. K Mrs. Stanley J. Koss llugsy liostiha Mr. K Mrs. l'ctcr lioyac' Mrs. li. lxoysalski Mr. 3. Mrs. Morris lirannen lflcanor lirejci Mr. X Mrs. Anthony lircjsa liohcrt A. lxrcjsa Mary K Annie- lirywon Mr. S Airs. Sunny Kuhar Mr. K Airs. Jos. liunesl' Mr. K Mrs. Mi, Rus Mr. K Airs. Adam Lahuda Mr. K Mrs. T. l.al'fcy Mr. K Mrs. Jos:-ph l.cnzo l.co K liahc SG l.yndhurst Food-Fair Carl li. l.vnsa Mr, S. Mrs. l.ouis Macarinc Mr. X Mrs. Frank Mack Tony Magalski Bernadette M. Magri Chester W. Malasky Mr. K Mrs. Louis Malccek A. Malensck Mr. S Mrs. Harry J. Maloy linclc Nick Maloyic Miss Nettie Mancini Ronald J. Mancini Mr. K Mrs. I. Mancuso Mr. K Airs. T. Mancuso Mr. S. Mrs. John J. Marchese Mr. 8 Mrs, Frank Marcotrigiano Anthony T. Marinelli Mrs. Mary Marinko Recd ll. Martin Mr. S. Mrs. Thomas S. Martin Joseph D. Marzlikar Dr. Y. J. Mastny Senator Joseph R. McCarthy John Mr-Donald Mi. McDonald Anne McGraw Mr. K Mrs. J. Mcilraw Mrs. P. .l. Mcllinty Mr, X Mrs. James J. McHalc John .l. Mclntyrc Mrs. A. McMarlin Mr. K Mrs. liusscll Mcnnctt Mr. li. J. Millcr Mr. 8 Mrs. Uanicl P, Miller Mr. X Mrs. Peter Minadeo Mr. K Mrs. llonald I.. Mocnik Hose-mary K Margarct Monroe Mrs. Marie- Morad Moreland llcycrage Mr. K Mrs. R. J. Mould Mr. K Mrs. Charles Mullin Mr. K Mrs. lf. Mrozinski Mr. K Mrs. A. Mscichowski lfdward Mscichowski 719 Thomas Mscichowski '56 Mr, Frank Musarra Dominic Muttillo N S. N llc-ycragzc Cyril NX. Nm-fl' Ed Noxak Mr. 8 Mrs. Frank l.. Xovak Mr. Ps-tcr Noxiks The- John l. Nunn Co. J. Uhcd Ancillo Uliyo Mr. 8. Mrs. Carmen Ulivo Carolcna Uliyo Mrs. TVN:-ill Mrs. Che-stcr Urlando Mr. K Mrs. Thomas F. U'Rourk4 Allri Margaret Palinkas Mr. 3. Mrs. Andrew H. Palko Bridget Pantaleano Neil Pantaleano Mr. Jus Iainantoiet Pardaud7 Mr. S: Mrs. Don C. Pasek '44 Mr. S: Mrs. Alex Pavlovieh Francis M. Payne Sr. Mr. K Mrs. John Pekearcik Perce-'s Barber Shop Marion 84 Eddie Peters Mr. S4 Mrs. Andrew Petsock Miss Alice Pfaller Tcssy Piazza Mrs. Annabcllc Pierce K Family Mr. S. M rs. Louis Pirc Edward S4 Marie Podigol Dr. Raymond Powers D.D.S. Mr. Sa Mrs. Jos. C. Prasek Presti's Bakery Josephine M. Prince Josephine MQ Prince Mr. J. Ragauskas A gnes L. Reeves Mrs. J. B. Reeves Margaret L. Reeves Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr Mr 81 Mrs. John Reilly 81 Mrs, Sam Richter St Mrs. Sam Richter St Mrs. T. C. Rini . 84 Mrs. J. Roddy 84 Mrs. Mvm. J. Rogers Elenore Rohde Mr. 81 Mrs. Roy F. Root Herb Rossett Rozak Family llr. Sl llrs. Russo Mr. 81 Mrs. J. Russo Mr. L. Russo Nellie Ryan Mr. 81 Mrs. Sakal E d Salomon Sarga's Tailoring Mr. Si Mrs. James Sauto Mr. Si Mrs. A. Scanlon Anton Schubel Joseph C. Schulte Funeral Home Mr. 81 Mrs. Harry Seaburn Mr. 81 Mrs. Sebastian Segro Mr. 84 Mrs. Paul Seman Milton A. Sheir Mr. 8i Mrs. A. J. Sibhing Ben Sidney Michael A. Skrovan Mr. 8: Mrs. A. A. Slars Miss Paul ine Slars Mr. 81 Mrs. Bernard Smith Smith Bros.-1 Hr. Cleaners Ronald Soeder '55 Mr. K Mrs. Frank Somody Betty Sonokey Helen Sonokey Mr. K Mrs. XVIII. Spiecia Spicth Pharmacy Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. Sr Mrs. Dr. K Mrs Mr. SL Mrs Mr. S4 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs. M. Spinelli Frank Sprenulli W2 E. Sroub . Stanic N. D. Stanton Charles Sterhank Miss Margie Stofko Mr. S1 Mrs. John Strauss Edward J. Mr. K Mrs Mrs. John Svozil James Sweeney Szereto Mr. Sc Mrs. Michael L. Szomoru Mr. X Mrs. Frank Szutis Mr. Steve Takacs Mr. Si Mrs. Jack Talor Nlrs. Mary Talor Mrs. Bertha Taylor Mr. Fred Taylor Miss Ann Tekavec Mr. Sc Mrs. Mrs. Elmer J. Texler Mr. Sc Mrs. A. Thomas Mr. Sz Mrs, Edmund B. Thomas Mr. 84 Mrs. Frank Thomas Gertrude Thomas Mrs. A. Tromhetta Mr. 8: Mrs. E. Uyhelyi Gerry A. Yanderhoff Mr. 81 Mrs. E. R. Vanek Mr. 81 Mrs. Andrew Varga Mr. 81 Mrs. Pat Ventre Mr. 8 Mrs. J. Verderber Joe Yerderber Harry DiVincenzo Tom Vitale Rita G. V011 Alt Mr. 31 Mrs. John Vouk Dr. 81 Mrs. Jerome J. Vyhnal George Wagner Christopher J. Walsh Mr. Si Mrs. P. A. Walsh Walter-Sollio Service Mr. 81 Mrs, Joseph Warnock Mr. 85 Mrs. Geo. Wervey Dr. Joseph A. Wey Mr. 81 Mr. Louis Widmer Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul Wilkes Miss Peggy Wilkes Paul E. Williams Mr. 81 Mrs. W. Wirinicki Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul J. Winterich Mr. 81 Mrs. Chester Wojtas Mr. 81 Mrs. Wolfe Mrs. S. Wronowski Fred Wypasek John Wypasek Larry Zimmerman Lawrence Zupancie BUSINESS PATRONSHIPS Ace Messenger Sz Trucking Pr.1-4155 SK.1-3187 Sam Ahesci 13913 Kinsman Alaimo Bros. Shoe Clinic 11-74 Hayden Ave. Alvins Jewelry 5633 Broadway '-v-LQ..4 Rm lf. James Antoszewski D.l1.S. Arrow Electric Sewer Cleaning 14517 Shaw Ave. Arth Hardware 1220-I Woodland Ashton's Painters 81 Decorators SW.5-7037 or RA.1-7384 Azman K Sons Market 6501 St. Clair Ave. Wm. S. Bambrick Jr. U. U. S. 13017 Woodland Ave. Mr. St Mrs. S. Barherbie 13723 Granger Rd. Charlie Barretfs Urchestra Cl'I.l-9554 B K B Foods 8500 liosciuszko Dr. J. M. Bell 12803 Woodland Bernard Drug 10501 Cedar Bill's Shoes' A7008 St. Clair 1385 SUM Center Rd. Bloom Bros. Hardware 288415. 116th St. M. Browne 1272 Carlyon Rd. Buckeye Dress Suit Rental 11704 Buckeye Rd. Buckeye Woodhill Ben 2800 Wioodhill Rd. Mr. 8: Mrs. Stanley Cahur 2583 E. 128th St. Leo Caito Gates Rd.-Gates Mills J. Campana Const. Co. 2105 Murray Hill Rd. Cannon Tailoring Co. 1817 lf. 9th St. Carleton Bike Sz Key Shop 929 E. Wardlow 153 -Q 15 N, ' Q . , . x , . .. .x A7 ig' lx fvc 7 ,gif . i1t7'f9fi' ' . f ' .w , Q .- 'L' 4a.4 L:r.LJ.j --Y'5 m' Casey's Delicatessen 7602 lfnion Ave. Checker Cleaners 1570 IC. 105111 St. Cheposky Funeral Home 10106 Buckeye Rd. Cimpt-rman's Meat Market 1115 Norwood Rd. Cleveland Plumbing, Suppl 11001 linion Ave. Compliments of a Friend Costellois Music Center 1993 lf. 105111 St. Cottage Bakery 691 Broadway Curtain Shops lnc. 25951 lfuclid Xve. Uan's Pure Oil 2681 li. 110111 St. De Franco Painting Co. 2612 liast 112th St. Dr. A. .l. llilin-llo Al. 11. Paincsville, Uhio Dominic 11iFranco 10703 C1'eslwoo4l Ave. Ur. Fri-d llinr-cn iiainesvillc, Uhio C. lliscenzo 2113 lfast 125th St. 1418 1. Pllllllllllltl Co. A1006 Navahoc Rd. 1'll't'l1 llllflfll' 10310 XX ilhur Ave. 1 . . . 4 lat llilll1Y 1,l'1ll1lllg1 Lo. 1 . ,,. . .. 6-31 St. Lian' Ave. Nlrs. .l. Xl. Farmer 1219 lf. 113111 Sl. R. Farmer 1219 lf. 113th St. F. .l. Fink 8. Co. 2348 lfuclid Ave. 154 I 1-L, y Co. Frank Fioritto 10527 Cedar Ave. Fontana Food Store 17603 Harvard Ave. Forest City Auto Parts 9900 Buckeye Rd. Forest City Furniture 7411 St. Clair Ave. Frank's Barber Shop 1524 Hayden Ave. Frankie SL ,I01lll1C.5 12511 Mayfield Road A Friend of Latin Frolinis Variety Shoppe 5761 Ridge Rd. Mrs. Mary Fusile 3870 li. 93rd St. Compliments of Phil Fusile 10211 Reno Ave. Gates Mills Garage Gates Mills. Uhio .l. Wi. Giczcwski 3924 F. 71st St. Gildcrsleve .lcwelry K Gift Shop 201811. 105111 St. Giovanni S Mario 512 Wioodland Ave. Glenville Dairy 832 R. 100111 St. Joe Goldcnherg S. Son N.O.F.'1'. Good Luck to The Class of '56 Grdina Recreation 6017 St. Clair Ave. A. Grdina X Son Funeral Home 1053 E. 62nd St. Hartman Funeral Home 11410 Buckeye Rd. Hoffmanis Restaurant 15517 Euclid Ave. Holiday Flower Shoppe 9917 Miles Avenue Fdw. .1. Hornyak S1 Son 11002 Buckeye Rd. Ur, Charles H. Hruhy 12310 lliles Ave. Huh Ford 14309 Kinsman Rd. Hudakis PayFair 12914 Griffing Ave. 1. lspsaro K Sons 4074 B. 127th St. ,lakah-Toth S Co. 3 Funeral Homes jay Dee Cleaners 921 E. 222nd St. ,lclinekis Alcnis 81 Boys Klear 13211 Nliles Ave. john K 1'id's Heat Market 1147 Addison Rd. ,lohn's Trailer Co. 8606 Buckeye Jones Tool S1 Die 1658 Hillview Rd. ,lulf-'s Hair Dressers 3512 Lee Rd. ,luliano Shoe Store 3970 Mayfield Rd.-C. Hts A112 and Hrs. Dawson Kelly 1765 li. 89th St. Nlr. 8 Hrs. P. J. Kesterman 1175 Rozelle Ave. Ralph Kesterman 1175 Rozelle Ave. Mr. Michel Kirniskiy 7498 15. 112th St. Jim Kish Shell Service Station 2974 H. 116th St. Miss Peggy Ann Kobe 961 111. 79th St. 111. B. Kociecki 7000 Lansing Ave. Kovach 8: Varga 11600 Shaker Blvd. Angeline Krimsky 302 E. 288 th St. Mr. 81 Mrs. Kruczek 3503 W. 127th St. John Kuhar-Norwood Beverage 6104 St. Clair J. E. Kupchik 3081 E. 93rd St. James Kusa Life Insurance 4003 Albertly Ave. Laddic-'s Gulf Service 8410 Wfoodland Ave. 1.aMarca Barber Shop 15333 Kinsman Link Realty YV. 65th SL Lorain Ave. Mr. Sz Mrs. Norman Luckay 9612 Marah Avenue Lukes Drug Store 5432 Pearl Rd. Stan Majer Shoe Store 6107 St. Clair Ave, Majors Cafe 12419 Buckeye Nlaussefs Cafe 3804 Superior B1axe's Furniture 4122 E. 71st St. Maybrook Drug 4066 Mayfield Rd. Michelle Dry Cleaners 5357 Mayfield Rd. Mikes Jewelry 5747 Broadway Miles Auto Stores 13014 Miles Ave. M S4 M Gulf Service Station 3659 Lee Road Murray Signs 13706 Harvard Ave. Mr. St Mrs. Steve Nagy 9111 Woodland Ave. Xahra's Tasty Center 7102 Hough Ave, Ned's Shoes 11813 Buckeye Rd. Neighborhood Poultry 10902 Woodlaxid Ave. New York Cleaners 6120 Glass Ave. Nicholas Major Atty. 317 Engineers Building Northern Frozen Foods 2000 West 14-th Street The Norwood Mens Shop Inc. 6217 St. Clair Orlando Baking Co. 11129 Woodland Ave. Orlando Cartage Co. 2720 E. 55th St. Pacino's Restaurant 6786 Pearl Rd. Painesville Wine Shoppe Painesville, Ohio Parkhill Furnace Co. 12801 Parkhill Ave. Mr. 81 Mrs. Anthony C. Pasek 3210 Hearthstone Paul's Gun 81 Tackle Shop 3066 East 116th St. Ruth Payneis Club 8801 Superior Ave. Payne and Hermann 330 Wiilliamson Bldg. Payne Beverage 4727 Payne Ave. Perk Furniture 5360 Broadway Phi1's Shoe Repair 4214 E. 131st St. Pintar's Meat Market 6706 St. Clair Ave. C. Sally Pitzer 11821 Buckingham Mr. S4 Mrs. S. T. Pottinger 12964 Cedar Rd. Canton Poultry 7540 Canton Ave, Mr. Si Mrs. ,Iohn S. Putka Sr. 9707 Aetna Road Mrs. H. R. Quinlan 431 Southwood Remy Drug Company 7408-10 Wade Park Ave. Chas. Rini 8: Son's Northern Ohio Food Terminal G. Rini's Son Citrus Sz Delicious Fruits Rose-Bud Lanes 13513 Miles Ave. Rosenbluths 11616 Buckeye Mr. Tony Rossi 2178 Murray Hill St. Andrew's Church. E. 51st St. Sz Superior Salaciak Brothers Inc. 550-1 81 5530 State Rd. Salay Hardware 8714 Buckeye Rd. Pat 81 Lou's Savon Foods 4016 Mayfield Rd. Joseph C. Schulte Funeral Home 4092 S4 5244 Mayfield Rd. Mr. Si Mrs. Bernard Shuss 1417 E. 82nd St. Leo Shuss Graduate of 1956 Shore St Son 12301 Mayfield Road Mr. 81 Mrs. Steve Sikora 10306 Rosehill Ave. Charles Si Olga Slapnik Flower Shoppe 6026 St. Clair Ave. Smile Bottling 2244 Murray Hill Rd. Mr. SL Mrs, Leo Soinski 3592 East 61st St. South Euclid Dress Shop 4145 Mayfield Rd. Southside Gulf Service 1001 Fairfield at 10th St. Spuzzillo Grocery 2133 Murray Hill Rd. Mr. 8 Mrs. Sroczynski 7410 Ottawa Rd. Sl3I1.S Parma Hts. Service 6565 Pearl Road A. .l. Sunny Amusements 3006 East 130th sr., Tal's Food Market 5729 Ridge Rd. 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