Cathedral Latin School - Purple and Gold Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)
- Class of 1958
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Thus we, the seniors of Cathedral Latin, take as the theme of this 1958 PURPLE AND GOLD, the movement for a better world. 10 . 20 30 58 94 . . . .126 W ,, , , 'R U M A , Akfafili' ,Q fm 'gi 11 W fz 1' .gif A W.. ' T, :,'-221'-win-',I W . 5 n,gP11'1fWx,N V J Q, -M We if -.... if ,Ji If ---f-V e w Q --.......... ,,,, 5, ' Y 1 , ' 5 X W.: M1 x,,:+wi Q., . ..,A ,,,,,,,,,1,Vgi,,+g'it M1-fi.,-n.,.,,1,,,...M ,. , .5 1.-+- W .N ,. ,,,... M., , W-a..u M K.u.1,, 4 , 5 ,m,g,:,,:u:f:m?z, . v--hy ,M ww M, W, 'HM-K-A xv VMS! M'f'i1,i'r-vw v-M 4 ,N 5: N ,J 3 a mil' 'C'III,,q1,,.Q:,':, 4, H. --yy--w1f,,,,.iL1y,f Jw. R V,I..L X217 2 ff? 2 Ci, ww 1 4 s aw ,.. J ,,,,,,M K, wM,,,w,1.,M., ,mag I Q-,mf WW' , qu-:im 1 1 H.. , lf xx, Iwriq, 1' lwmxgfqf' '1 V115 ' R 1 ,xl xv xx in ,qi ww, girl , :ii E W1 1. QQILMQBG 1 s M 1571 ' , 'i 7 ' f ,,,N ,. ww QW, ,M iw ,, 5 El, 15 'F ' iff ,,M7?F3':W2 'N FL ' in , lW 'w vw. 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JUNIORS JOE SEMINATORE, Joe Jacobs, Terry Cunningham, and Lee Piovarcy are stealthily making a break for home at 2:29:59. 7 Pope Pius XII has proclaimed himself the herald of a better world, the head of a movement which is to enlighten man as to his purpose in existing on the face of the earth and to give meaning to everything he undertakes. But this movement cannot be successful with- out the complete and united participation of religious and laity. Since the world will look toward us as Catholics for the leadership and example which they need, we are obligated to ioln in this movement and bring Christ to the areas of the world where only we laymen can exert a Christian influence. JACK ELwELL pauses for a mo ment to meditate before the statue of the Blessed Virgin in ,N front of the faculty house. As 'ri-is CHAPEL was available to the students throughout the entire day, the practice of mak- ing regular visits become integral part of a real Latin man. Discussmc Futuna PLANs are seniors Joe Paulo, Jim Harris, Bernard Hartf, and Bob Antol as they review the college bulletin board. HIS HOLINESS POPE PIUS XII HIS HOLINESS POPE PIUS XII, originator and Ieader of the movement, combines the eHforTs of each diocese into the work of The entire Catholic Church. Vi gf I , 4 Tl-QIE VCJICE I 'K 1 if egmgg. fill! ' 'i-N, ' ' v , gw ww Y - , www- H f W. 1. H ' '13 ' 'M' W il' ,, ' Ai , Q5 3 N ME' - W A? X V. ' 5 367' 1 L g.::g-,- Y - 39 - , ,' mfr ,, 5, AM W N ,+- :wn ,, ' 'W Q Ms: 'W 'A , nf 1 Dlylflflfy an 5 in the land 100 years ago . . . We, yfhe senior class of I958, realizing 'lhe imporfance of fhe role of our Blessed Molherin fhis movernenl for a beH'er world, humbly dedicale This book lo Our Lady of Lourdes, in honor of her lmmaculafe Concepfion and her apparilions 'ro Bernade++e Soubirous a+ Lourdes,France,a cenlury ago. The nlessage of Lourdes is essenlrially +ha+ 'rhe world musll refurn fo Chris+. 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A Latin graduate ot I92O, he controls religious orders throughout the diocese, serves as Vicar Gen- eral, and is pastor ot St. Agnes parish. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS MONSIGNOR CLARENCE E. ELWELL A maior portion of the diocesan plan for a better world is administered by MON- SIGNOR CLARENCE E. ELWELL, Superintend- ent of Catholic schools. He establishes the policy of the entire system, and, but for his supervision, Cleveland's Catholic schools would be a labyrinth of confusion and in- efficiency. AUXILIARY BISHOP JOHN J. KROL AUXILIARY BISHOP JOHN J. KROL takes charge ot administrative matters in the dio- cese. Graduating trom Latin in I927, he continually gives invaluable service to the Catholics of Cleveland through his position of Vicar General. unity with God a quarter of a century of immeasurable faith Dear Graduates of 1958: The Movement for a Better World which you have selected as the theme for your edition of the Purple and Gold is not only appropriate, but let us say it is the one thing necessary for happiness here and hereafter. Every rational being seeks happiness as the obiective of his human acts, and in this sense we mention firstly human happiness. Secondly, per- fect happiness, the ultimate end, is not to be found in any created thing, but only in God, who is Himself the supreme and infinite good. The Movement for a Better World does not seek to be a new organization in the Church, but rather to be a spirit, a warmer climate, a more intense rhythm for the re-intensification of Christian life, through Charity to Unity. In order to arrive at this renewal of the spirit in a warmer climate, it is necessary to have each person start his own interior revolution and so preach to himself that he must become a better man. lt is impossible to think of influencing others for a better world with bad persons. Therefore, the individual in this movement must live and act in a climate of habitual grace. The axis of the movement then consists in having all men live in the state of grace, this will result in that fraternal charity which will bring unity to all children of the same heavenly Father. May our Blessed Lady ever guide you and keep you especially in this Centenary Year of the proclama- tion of her Immaculate Conception. Ever sincerely in J.!Vl.J., V. Rev. Thomas H. Bodie, S.M., Ph.D. PRESIDENT v, 22. L .A .,-.,,, .gm , ..,,.,.,,, yi - . W '-M B , 9 ' 'T .Mfr ,skis-at' E ... 4- .. W ' if a. 3 .e -f tse sf- ' 431' -. -' .. 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Y ..r.e-1- Q :+1-flaw' .-Vgifilfl: r ' l .3555 Z4- .g,,., W, , MR.,WlLLlAM TERNANSKY Twenty-five years at Cathedral Latin- this is the record of MR. WILLIAM TER- NANSKY, vvho has taught more Latin men than any other member of the faculty. ln October, l933, he began teaching German and sophomore English, and has since taught nearly all the humanities courses. With the growing importance ot inter- national happenings, it is imperative to the movement for a better world that students be properly instructed in current events, problems of democracy, and civics. Mr. Ternansky's knowledge ot these subiects has enabled many Latin graduates to succeed in political careers, and become outstanding community leaders. Among his many duties, Nlr. Ternansky serves as counselor on colleges, supplying students with bulletins, applications, and other necessary information tor higher edu- cation. Certainly some ot the credit for Latin's high scholastic standing goes to him for helping students choose colleges best suited to their needs and abilities. To Mr. William Ternansky, on his twenty-fifth anniversary at Cathedral Latin, we, the senior class ot 1958, express our utmost thanks. rn X-. tri.. I I unity with men a quarter of a century to perpetuate tlwe ideals and principles of our Catlwolic education .cW,,, g jd, V T wx Y .W 5 . t, J' K 4 .fm , FN ,mn 5 . by ff gf S l fj'i ?T XA Xgk, ,gf fi rli i lrrs Y - at Y BRCTHER BERNARD JANSEN, S.M. E unity with the world ,X The movement for a better world includes the whole world, and BROTHER BERNARD JANSEN, S.M., Latin's former physics teacher, has generously volunteered to work in one of its farthest corners. Following the words of Christ, Go forth and teach all nations, Brother has taken up his mission at St. Patrick's College, Asaba, Nigeria. While at Latin, Brother Jansen played a major role in the promotion of science in the diocese, he was the first president of the Diocesan Science Teachers' Association and established the annual John Carroll Science Fair. One of Brother Jansen's foremost projects was organizing the book store into an efficient operation, his expert photographic know-hovv figured greatly in the publication of the Latineer and Purple and Gold. Latin is certainly proud to have one of its former teachers so actively engaged in carrying this movement for a better world to the missions of Africa. 5515? Q, ag I8 li its 2 it? ,555 .ff age, 3 R' 1 its gf . 1' 1 1 -hmm. BROTHER POWERS performs his daily duties as Vice-President. A large share of school administrative work falls upon the shoulders of BROTHER THOMAS POWERS, S.Nl., Vice- President. His duties include co-ordinating classes and sched- ules, preparing scholastic reports, and many other important functions of the school ottice. Adm hi ffriug WMM QQ! BRo. Louis FORTENER, s.M., handled La1in's finances as school Treasurer and served as lunch supervisor. BRO. CONRAD JORDAN, s.M., served as Business Man- ager, taught Religion I, and managed The book store. I for His greater glory . . . REV. JosEPH KERR, s.M., served as school chaplain, Sodality moderator, and Senior Advisor, and taught English IV, Religion IV, and Current Events. 75+fDff5 fQj-! ff- X L Q? my + ,Q 3575 ' oz 7 3Z Q K 3Rfx--f-2 I fgffmil BRO. ROBERT CAssioY, S.M. American H is t O r y , Current Events, Civics, Horneroom 3F, Sodality, National Honor Society. BRO. CHRISTOPHER CONLON, S.M. English I, Speech I, Latin I, III, IV, Sodality, Homeroom ID. X I BRO. DONALD BOCCARDI, S.M. BRO. Louis BRENDEL, SM Religion I, World History, Knights Faculty Porter, Bus Passes of the Altar, Sodality. purposeful men of our faculty . . BRO. JOHN CONRAD, S.M. English I, Speech I, Religion I, Homeroom IH, Locks and Lockers, Sodality, Intramural Bowling. BRO. JAMEs CULLINA, S.M. Religion II, English II, Home- room SB, Soolality, Service Club BRO. GEORGE DURY, S.M. Religion Ill, Current Events, Homeroorn 3A, Band Moderator, Sodality. l -nw-' BRO. THOMAS DWYER, SM. Plane Geometry, Algebra Il Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Homeroom 4C. BRO. DONALD JONES, S.M. Latin ll, Speech ll, Religion ll, Homeroom 2A, Sodality, Tickets BRO. ADOLPH KALT, SM. Librarian. P MR. FRED GEORGE Trade Math, Mechanical Draw- ing I, II, Practical Math, Varsity Football and Basketball Coach. BRO. DONALD GEIGER, SM. Biology, Homeroom 2G, Sodality. BRO. ALoYsius l-loci-IENDONER, S.M. Culinary Director. is . . . dedicated to il REV. JOHN KELLEY, S.M. Religion lV, Current Events, Homeroom AD, Alumni Associa- tion, Afliliates, The Lion. MR. ROBERT KILFOYLE Assistant Football Coach, J.V. Basketball Coach, Physical Edu cation. SJ-Q...-it BROTHER LOEBER presents a doctrine of faith to his class. L 5,5155 i ll? . . . bringing all men . . BROTHER CASSIDY relaxes in his free Time. Wu.-f' BRO. LEON KRETZ, SM. BRO. THOMAS LAW, SM- Mainfenange, Religion Il, English II, Homeroom QE, Sodaliiy. 4 .,,---..s.m..---,--v A siswwss BRO. JOHN LEMKER, S.M. MR. JEROME LENN , mis' 12'Kf'lfz.e-is . , f CN BRO. ROBERT LOEBER, S.M. Physical Science, Physics, Home- English Il, Homeroom 2B, Dance Economics, Religion Il, Speech Il, room 4F, Sodality. Committee Moderator. Homeroom 2D. MR. JOSEPH MADACHY gl. Chemistry, Algebra ll. 6 is 4' if., ' A R t es.. -.. 1' n A in K 'V K 0 MR. RAYMOND MALIK K' - il'll'1 ',. E Q Sh 'f Speech 'f Homeroom as BRO. JEROME McAvov, S.M. Religion lll, Current Events, Homeroom SD, Student Council. BRO. ROBERT MCAULIFFE, S.M. Latin ll, Religion ll, Homeroom 2C, Freshman Athletics, English I. BRO. FRANCIS MCCULKEN, S.M. American H i s to r y, Current Events, Homeroom 3C, Catholic Students Mission Crusade, Pub- Iicity. BRO. JOSEPH MCDONALD, S.M. Plane Geometry, Speech li, Choral Music, Sophomore Co- ordinator, Sodality. ,A Www! BRO. KENNETH MOLCHEN, S.M. Candidate for Doctorate, Depart- ment of Physics, Case institute of Technology. BRO. RALPH MRAVINTZ, S.M. Athietic Director, Chemistry, Homeroom 36, Rings. BRO. JAMES MCGUIRE, S.M. Biology, Speech ll, Homeroon QF, Sodality. BRO. OTHMAR MILLER, S.M. Business Math, Typing, Book keeping, Business Management Campus, Duplicating Machines. MR, ANTHONY PACE Band Director. BROTHERS GEIGER and MCGUIRE check over their botanical experi- TTISFIT. l I l haclc to Christ REV. CHARLES RossMAN, S.lVI. English III, Current Events, Latin I, I-lomeroorn 3E, Junior Co- ordinator, Athletes' Chaplain, Marianist League, Sodality. BRO. JOSEPH SCHLIENTZ, SM. Bookstore Assistant, Religion I, Speech I, Homeroorn IF. , 'vi . BRo. Joi-IN SCHNEIDER, S.M. Journalism, English IV, Current Events, Homeroom AE, Latineer, Purple and Gold. BRO. JOSEPH SPEHAR, S.M. English III, Speech and Debate Club. E.I.,. X I A ,z i I Rev. BERNARD STuEvE, S.M. Spanish I, II, Candidate for Doc- torate, Department of Guidance, Western Reserve University. BRO. PATRICK TONRY, S.M. Latin I, Speech I, Homeroom IJ, Assistant Athletic Director, So- dality. MR. RICHARD WALKER P'hysicaI Education, J.V. Football Coach. 6' ,WVR-st, 3f'53f arf' si fe xx I1 , .. i' .'5f?Q?5:f' , . 3' . . gfggfi 'gi . - '12-,R . II.. .. .1-'117Riwp,f, I-f1g,s,.1:fQ. sf V' 5 cii1T7 Lf2i3'9 EI ' Ffa fir I I:-Et-Qfi' Ii' s2swQ:E'5-1: ff1.,-fi.:-Ysfbffd , 3 I ' 2-2 eww 1 wieQgeIfIi'i1:f I Ii? ffl-1yI:f:l'f3F. , MR. WILLIAM TERNANSKY BRO. NORBERT STURM, S.M. Candidate for Doctorate, Depart- ment of English, Western Reserve University. Civics, Problems Current Events, Scholarship Tests. of Democrac' Homeroom AI BRO. Joe renews his vows on the occasion of his diamond iubilee. ff' A-fam R., A QD fr gg I , fwf' 'Win New k BRO. JosEPH WISEMAN, SM. Sales Tax Stamps, Display Ari. Bao. RONALD WEBBER, s.M. Religion l, Speech I, Homeroom IF. 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FU Themselves in The of The exfra-curric GJ C O a place for n a 4- D .Q U7 O7 -9 .9 +-.C+- aww 4. .omg- uc Ro n Tici awwfr 'MM' ' gif : z 1 - K ww L, ,,V., A A ,, ff fi A ' iff' . if , A - we W, l'. . 1-MIN: ...pv- SL ' 'MQ' W 0-nv' .1 M.. .,,. 5? , , . .QAM-271 1 L' Trim , ,4..,.A-an f..w,.,.....4. ,..-.Q-...,,.as1'1..,,,1 arnf .fag-.qyg W 9 A, ai.. T' ss iy 4. gg rw. .-sw 0 A 'W gr' ifiipgf 1 . i 1 K, r,L:y in f ., kVg,, A inf I J 'T 'T ' - Y A1 3 J I' kr,k V, :,--rr ' - I , 73:31 wif . J 'H - . i n: ' S. Zbiegien, and, Gm D R. R. Brckman, R. Russeli, lin, Pav R. Benedictus, W: E. RO FRONT 5- TSN G G osen by The 3 ch moTTo The BS .VV om . M FG 'Su M . S .A :Z r fo D. L5 C. o .. U7 ov E .2 -J 5 o 1 Cl 2 o U LU U7 in O T. ,Q S vi O. AC vu L5 CD 'XI 42 C. o t o Z H H.. fo T. O T. of nTroI CO Under The S. acTiviTie various dass eir Th OI'1 Carrying in ll f'S die P. Herbka. Primosch, I, P, Norris, T, Sker J. Vofypka, E I 1 , Friedel F i, Pruchnick ininger, D. De rnini- Ida he class he advisor, T faTheriy Their '1 TZ, S.M r Ralph Mravin he T VO B 0? 1 auskas fsT h Z ni, U Milmo Braz Kip J. L Madia, E Ciz Je 1 nac, ansk T SF Z T 1 EBI' R J Kish, D. Grande, a, D. H ROW: N . Krieg Friei URT ,Fo ,P. rueger nkovvski igi K rzy Bedenko, A. Ciir R VV. B. nero, R, Ja Lo h, rnif S 1 vers sk D VV: h, D. Sli RO ,P, B R. 1 Wa s Ie XR TH T5 LD cu C -O 5 E c FU LD be 5U C C Q 2 a week, on QS Tin rn of Two mee FDU M i The in ays esidence p r in pra rs Took U Grenadie members, The ODS rTy- O With T r Magyar every Za To .2 -+- U T. CD .Q mem T IeasT one had a They OOITT. Fei' CTU chem sTry le school. The in acTiviTy exTra-curricular GD GD fU U L 'E 5 H 6' Q'-. . 5-EOE-E LD MFG an 37233 V3 cl-Q.,-Ex fu ,sign 1 EEPVD u ew? 'img- nj-5:33 L ,::Nf6 32351, .-Q5 523: C 524-' gag 2 oxc : .DLQJ3 Qu uw LDV7,C,Emx 3,2222 Hifi o'gQ'gA 5fmEi ggififi Emggg .5 ,fiqia EUs?U4- asm? 5059012 E510 E NI ul-E522 ,Em- '-S-'xoo 'o, E L95 -9' 2 E :Q 5 11000 SAGE- ! 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DeFranco. ,vralfidinga CREATIVE IQUTLET moulding I RESPONSIBLE MEN ACTIVITIES IIIII CONSTITUTE THE FGRMATIGN GF THE WHOLE MAN A ,J I, . x lx x S N'N.. . -.F '-Qxiwwmmmm-WM W M, A WHS' if ann bf The Sodality leads the way . . . The movement tor a better world is a continuous proiect in Latin's Marianist Sodality. With Reverend Joseph Kerr, S.M., as moderator, this year the Sodality chose for its topic: Parish activities in relation to the high school student. To carry out this theme, Sodalists worked in their own parishes, starting high school organizations where there were none, and reiuvenating those which were inactive. Study Days, at which current students' problems are discussed, were the main instrument of the Sodality, Latin hosted several such events, and Latin men frequently at- tended gatherings at other local Catholic high schools. Ti-ie PAMPHLET Si-lop was an important Soclality operation. Juniors John Oligny and Joe Seminatore prepare to start business after school. BLEssiNG THRoATs on the teast ot St. Blase was Reverend Charles Rossman, SM. Nearly all Sodality members took ad- vantage ot this important annual spiritual benetit. BROTHER DONALD GEIGER, S.M., conducts a senior group meeting. Front row: Jack Winterich, Nick Sturn, Dave Krus, second row: Jerry Englehart, Alex Stolarski, Ed McGrath, third row: Mario Collura, Jim Harris, and John Shaw. These weekly meetings helped considerably in co-ordinating the ettorts ot the individual mem- bers, and the senior group provided the impetus to keep the school spiritually strong. l l l THE SooALiTY CouNciL includes: Secretary Mike Sipl, Vice- prefect Lee Piovarcy, Junior Representative Mike Jablonski, Sophomore Representative Bob Olhava, Senior Representative Jim Harris, Pretect Don DeSapri, and Treasurer Bill Koke. 62 f . .is- PREPARiNc A SCHEDULE for an important Study Day are Bill Divis, Ror Lonero, Fran Barrett, and Ray Jezerinac. Study Days were a primary activity of the Sodality at these events, Latir men joined with stu- dents of other schools ir discussing ways of im- proving parish social or- ganization. by keeping the Church . . . NSTITUTIUNAL SOCIAL ACTION ,N0U,R,1,METI SoPHoMoREs WORKED together to understand the principles of the Sodality. Rich Koke points out the major items in an outline to Gil Lanese, Bill Karoly, Phil Bodrock, and Sterling Parks. GENERAL MEETINGS kept the Sodality mem- bers consistent in their projects. Seniors Jerry Englehart, Jack Winterich, and Nick Sturn prepare the minutes after one of these gatherings. PosTERs Pnoveo very beneficial to discussion groups. Sophornores sketch signs in the cate- teria before a Study Day. , . . strong FRESHMEN ANDY RozsA, Ray Machar, Ron Sterbank, Gene Gon- sowski, John DiFrancisco, and Jim Manista talk over fundamental Sodality techniques. ls-1 f 2 I 2 C.S.M.C.. FRONT PEW. F. Misiscnia, R. Hasek, F. Jones, R. Misisclwia. SECOND ROW: J. Haas, E. Jilek, R. Cerrnak, R. Vargo, THIRD ROW: B. ToIT1on,W. Pierro, M. Bat- Iaglia. FOURTH Rovv. R. Zalwony, J. Bonurnolski, T. Corrigan, G. Savage. FIFTH Row. L. KipfsTUl1l,W. Holmes, T. Carroll, E,Sfnayda. SIXTH ROW: R. Hricl1,T.Tan- ski, V. Benokraitis, R. Gonring. SEVENTH Rovv. A. Camma, L. Kendra, M. Toner, R.Acl.1IIIs. Lfxsr PEW: A. HricglI, L. Cox, J. Derdul, J. Mierzeiewski, Catholic Students' Mission Crusade PRESIDENT RALPH GOHRINO explain: Chinese characiers to Treasurer Al Camma Vice-President Joe Derdul, and Secretary Larry Cox. Prayer, Study, and Work comprise the maior obiectives of Latin's Star ofthe Sea unit of the Catholic Students' Mission Crusade. P Activities of the group include shipping medicines, books, and clothes to the mission areas in Texas, Puerto Rico, and Japan. During the past year a new mission field was added to those helped by the C.S.lVl.C., when needed supplies were forwarded to the new Marianist school in Asaba, Nigeria. Each Christmas they collect canned food which is distributed among Cleveland's indigent families. Besides the usual meetings and activities, the organization sponsors the annual Mission Mass, at which the students' donations are presented to the Diocese. Brother Francis NlcCulken, S.lVl., moderates the group. AMONG THE Foizelviost of C.S.M.C. drives was the campaign for old clothes to be sent to poor families near the Marianist mission in Puerto Rico. After the drive, the members load the trunks into a truck. TRuNKs OF cLoTi-ies are prepared for ship- ping to Puerto Rico by Tom Tanski, Jim Haas, and Al Hrich. ORoANiziNo THE sci-iEoul.E for a forthcoming drive are Bill Holmes, Bob Hasek, and Ed Jilek. His lcnigl1ts assist the King Guided by BroTher Donald Boccardi, S.M., The Servers' Club undervvenT a Thorough reorganization This year. VViTh a change in operational meThods, The number of servers dropped considerablyg membership is novv confined To juniors and seniors. Because The opporTuniTies for serving aT LaTin are somevvhaT limiTed, The upperclassmen were given pref- erence among The greaT number of sTudenTs wishing To serve. T PREPARING FOR BENEDICTION, servers Larry Orwig and Terry Cunningham light The censure. FATHER KERR explains The significance and meaning of The vesTmenTs as Norb Rascher, Nick Sturn, Ken Havrilla, and Rich Lillash help him prepare for Mass. SACRISTANS Ed Boyer and Ale STolarski replace The sancTuar lamps in TronT of The Blessei Virgin's alTar. SERVERS ASSEMBLE before procession. They are Mario Co lura, crossbearerg Norb Rasche and Ken Havrilla, acolyTesg Nic STurn, Ed Boyer, Alex STolarsk Terry Cunningham, Rich Lillasl and Larry Orvvig. be f- wc... N 'ff.1E'f , F2 Hwfwvh if Q A .l ,XA ,.f, N. ,MQQZQF 1-,fs W W4 grvxfrq , K is 5 ,M A 3: W 1 4 Al ,X 'X up-, N? ,..b, .,,. 3, win' wf,ijE, ' an 'Q M Mya 1 f .W ,, ,, Wm , ,, .wwf Q Vfmsf :H mi . . gi ww! M 2 W iw, Qwwaif ' A X R, , ,, Functioning under a newly-organized constitu- tion and the guiding hand ot Brother George Mc- Avoy, SM., the student council began the school year with a number of tresh ideas on increasing its et- tectiveness in serving the student body. With President Tony Cook supervising opera- tions, each member vvas obliged to develop in his homeroom interest in the council's activities and to present at each meeting the resolutions favored by members ot his class. Working primarily through committees, the council promoted a number ot proi- ects, among them the purchasing ot individual foot- ball trophies and the sponsoring of a ping-pong tournament. STUDENT COUNCIL: FIRST Rovv: R. Ratino, G. Lanese, R. Gohring, D. Phoenix, R. Fiordalisi, R. Bilski, P. Norris. SECOND Rovv: VV. Urban, R. Wentzel, L. Piovarcy, C. Gil- lombardo, J. Seminatore, F. Wypasek, R. Galones, A. Tor- torici, D. Cassese, J. DiFrancisco. THIRD Rovv: M. Collura, L. Cox, M. Jablonski, Nl. Undervvood, J. Shavv, G. Telenko, D. DeSapri, K, l-ioven, J. Derdul, J. Englehart. BACK Rovv. R. Koke, R. Popa, F. Ramacciato, K. Goudreau,A.Cook, R O'Neill, J. Larkin, K. Zygas. JuNloR CLASS President Joe Derdul adresses the council while Ralph Gohring and Mike Jablonski, junior Vice President and Secretary, look on. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES meet in committee lo discuss a problem concerning their division, Left To right, they are Jerry Engleharr, Mike Underwood, George Te- lenlco, Ken Hovan, John Shaw, and Fred Wypasek. COUNCIL PRESIDENT Tony Cook and vice-presi dent Ken Goudreau watch Treasurer Mario Col- lura outline a financial reporr as secretary Don DeSapri records The Hgures. SUGGESTING A NEW idea To Brother Thomas Pow- ers, SM., school vice-president, are The sopho- more oFHcers: Carl Gillombardo, presidenlg Gil Lanese, vice-president, and Tony Tortorici, secre- Tary. Working witl1 the administration . LV Y . sv 5 ig N' 22 . I 1 253524 I 4 Hifi FRONT ROW: T. Cunningham, J. Engielftart, J. Erker, N. Sturn, R. Utter, E. Boyer, J. Seminatore, G. Buiarski, J. Jacobs, J. Derdulg SECOND Row: M. Collura, R. Bilski, J. Fitzgerald, T. Sheanen, J. Shaw, G. Telenko, W. Koke, J. Marcinski, D. Krus, K. Goudreau, V. Benokraitis, THIRD ROW: K. Hovan, T. Zielacnowski, F. Czykun, A. Stolarski, J. Harris, R. Gohring, M. Jablonski, R. Lonero, T. Cook, T. Militano. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY officers were Jim Harris, treasurer, Ken Goudreau, secretary, Tony Cook, president, and Dave Krus, vicef president. 5 5 21 Q 3 . 'I T I 3 D59 JANUARY 4958 fxfl National Honor Society Since all the members of the National Honor Society were required to be in at least one maior activity, the group strove to assist each school activity. Among the duties of the NHS was the distribution of the individual pictures of the underclassmen, Sophomore and iunior members ushered at the graduation ceremony. The most noteworthy and important ot the Society's iobs was sponsoring the annual Awards Day Ceremony. At this event, the most active students in each division were presented with trophies and ribbons in recognition of their service to the school. HANDLING AND DISTRIBUTION of individual pictures was one of the foremost projects of the Honor Society. Tom Sheahen, Bill Koke, and John Shaw sort pictures for the homerooms. JERRY ENGLEI-IART, Nick Sturn, and Mario Collura check the size of a class picture in preparation for the 1958 picture. ywgiiiifti - ' S . --'f:2 ,G 1 15 sw . X J sw y Q f3'X E 1 s X E 'M 1. 4 . . 5 Cx' ? fem fig -.. 1 K , i f lg H Q K I 5 gg 4? vw , YW Mpff' 4- L. 'L S GLEE CLUB1 FRONT Rovv. A. Antosh, M. Sipl, P. Kinley, G. Hoprich, A. Lamarre, M. Lipka, T. Marszal, J. Mcllvvee, L. Walley, T. Corrigan, D. Zeleznik, R. Falkovvski, W. Palronite. BACK Rovv. P. Vanni, N. Foxx, Nl. Battaglia, E. Ditzel, J. Masiello, R. Adams, L. Urbas, G. Goudreau, J. Marinic, R. Wentzel, R. O'Neill, T. Collins. Participating in many school and diocesan choral affairs, the Choraliers have established themselves as one of the best in many years at Latin. With a membership of 27, the group also learned hovv to read music in daily rehearsals during the last period under the direction of Brother Joseph McDonald, S.lVl. Activities included participation in the Public Square Christmas Program and Diocesan Choral Sing, a St. Patrick's day program for the Mothers' Club, and special concerts for the school. IN PREPARATION tor a test in Choral Class, the bari- G I e e C I u B tones study a new piece of music. gi, . eI.,A,.h.iv -U w L ix R. 74 - - M.. 4 'r-v-f w-ff -HT' rw-.,,.. f SENIOR BANDSMEN gather together before the last-period band practice. They are: FRONT ROW: G. Dupper, N. Sturn, K. Rozak. SECOND ROW. J. Englehart, N. Ingrassia, C. Pinskey. THIRD ROW. T. Zielachovvski, G. Rokicki, B. Divis. FOURTH ROW: T. Persin, F. Clear, F. Czykun. FIFTH ROW: K. Hovan, J. Galco, C. Groolach, R. Finley, R. Csoltko. SIXTH ROW: E. Stanek, L. Nagy, J. Hocevar, VV. Condon. BACK ROW: R. Jasinski, E. Eirnutis, J. Masar, R. Kowalski. The best THE SPRING CONCERT is a maior part of the annual Banc program. This importan event supplies most of the finances tor operating the Band each year. I 'NU 3 5.5 5 1 i -. i If band in the land . . . Under The direction ot Mr. Anthony Pace, The band presently consists of 92 members. Throughout Their active schedule during The year, The bandsmen were assisted by Tom Persin, president, Richard Ratino, secre- tary, and Bob Gulla, librarian. Each year in August The entire group holds TirsT rehearsals in prepara- Tion for attendance at Band Camp. IT is here That They practice The music Tor The coming season as vvell as prepare for The halt-time performances at football games. Various other band activities include playing aT The school rallies, The Christmas Concert, and participating in several parades. 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V5, A alj., -A .Q -,Ag I I .-,f I xi-,muw,A.f K f ,K Q' ,, .,, W , H- ., .A kk ,, f M, A X ., - Af fx, , 1,4 N A XL ,ur -sc I-1 iggqgf M 0 2 V, if x ' W, My H f ,QW .M -f MM u ., ,M.N,,, f ' y'M7I'.Zii' 'A V. Q ,E Q , A Hifi. . NY ,H , . M- Nm-rw.-m-1 3 x A ,.gfq,.,,.,,gL, .. f - M-P wg. gg ngfaw ,.. , fifm .L I I v 9 M If .. i , f i if-1 'll t Q f 1 1 Q f , e 1 45 rQi, W ff , a 'ifi L 2 Kiwi.. . i'Q' w Q ,qw f T 1 gi .X 4, ,, jx, virk RA G' 5 - gif. Qlx Rf: .. b .sifr fi. 'LW Y . 'il'2,'I'TL .f 1fZ' A: 43 ' ' ,nf L L Vkif g i H S ,Q 12 - , Z ' , ' 1 2 'f V A A FQ .4 11, 4f fr M 3 Ts V ' W' ,gms Q3 FRESHMAN BAND. FRONT ROW: K. Laba, R. Gardner, R. Polson, D. Graves. SEC- OND ROW: J. Lesczynski, J. Bucaro, F. Koss, F. Laizaro, L. Feher, J. Mulholland, S. Piekos, J. Herak, Nl. Novvacki. THIRD ROW: R. Lehmann, T. Gold, R. Wozniak, J. Allen, D. Polomsky,J. Raymond, J. Burns. LAST ROW: R. Sterbank, J. Szelenyi, R. Mccarmy, R. soboiewskt, v. Ram. .. . I J' 2 f SINGULAR INSTRUMENTS. KNEELING. D. Mi- halik, J. Petranic. STANDING: R. Csoltko, C. Hri- rnuoziafua del, S. Uhall. t-11' ExPLA1NiNo THE HAND positions on a clarinet to Ken Laba is Ron- nie Sterbank, as Loren l-laiduk looks on. Freshmen otten helped each other improve their playing in preparation for joining the senior band. CHESS, ANYONE? Chessman's-eye view of two games reveals player moving pieces when his opponent is absent. Bruce Be- denko and Mike Kaminski ponder over moves in the other game. SEVERAL GAMES in progress at once proved interesting to spec- tators cluring the practice sessions in room nine. Chess Club Returning after a year of absence was the chess club, reorganized to provide oppor- tunities tor both veteran and beginning chess players. Wednesday afternoons were spent in casual games between club members simply for their own relaxation and enjoyment. Later in the year playoffs determined the eight best players who participated in interscholastic meets. MR. RAYMOND YANosKo, Chess Club Moderator, explains a complicated move. ll ..-. ..m.A.... lt's recorded in... EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Tony Cook per- uses old picture cuts as he or- ganizes The Larineer's file cab- inet. News REPORTERS are fsfand- ingl: R. Lonero, H. Daroly, M. Col- lura, D. Krusg fseafecllz R. O'NeiIl, J. Oligny, and Page One Editor M. Jablonski. EDITORIALISTS are Isfandingla C. Gillombardo and L. Piovarcy Isearedjz Page Two Co-editor: T. Cunningham and V. Benokrai- Tis. . . 5 , h V! ! 8 ff-1 is PAGE FOUR is run by Tstandinglz J. Bohumolski, L. Hlad, Editor R. Gohring D Sims J. Jacobs, Kseatedlz Assistant Business Manager J. Zawislan, R. Valerian Business Manager J. Seminatore, and A. Tortorici. . . .The Latineer Six editors co-ordinated the efforts ot the 25 members of The Latineer staff. Each reporter was responsible for his assigned story to his respective page editor vvho in turn answered to the editor-in-chief. The work of editors Mike Jablonski, page one, Terry Cunningham and Vitalis Beno- kraitis, page two, Jim Harris, page three, and Ralph Gohring, page tour, was supervised by Tony Cook, editor-in-chief. This work could not have been completed but for the supervision ot Brother John Schneider, S.M., moderator, and the invaluable technical advice on photography by Brother Raymond Wuco, S.M. Purple and Gold reflections Co-operation and elticiency typified the operations ot the T957-58 Purple and Gold staff. Despite a lagging patronship drive, the book was maintained almost entirely as originally planned. A good deal of color helped brighten up the bookg original additions in this issue are the informal shots in the graduates and faculty sections. The movement for a better world was chosen as the theme of this year's publication to revive Catholic Action at the high school level. The book accentuates the ways in which young Catholic men affect their social environment. in memory of her apparitions TOO years ago, the Purple and Gold was dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes. THE ENTIRE Purple and Gold staff meets to plan pictures and copy. Left to right are Bill Koke, Mario Collura, Dave Krus, Tom Sheahen, Ken Goudreau, John Shaw, and Alex Stolarski. 3 t fi ....,f SPORTS EDITOR Mario Collura poses the players for a group basketball picture ir the gymnasium. 4. i f ' i 5 in POING OVER TI-IE advertising section are Alex Stolarski, Iusiness Manager, and Brother John Schneider, S.M., lloderator. Alex managed the patronship drive and rganized the ads. f--Nq MQ, I-IE ACTIVITIES SECTION was always busy. Ac- vities co-editors Dave Krus and Tom Sheahen neck copy while Ken Goudreau looks on. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Ken Goudreau types copy at his desk in the Purple and Gold office. Ken's job was to co-ordinate the individual sections into the entire publication. nag: if KI' 19-Q Q BILL KOKE, Senior and Faculty Editor, and John Shaw, Underclass Editor, sort photograph nega- tives. 3 Ni VARSITY DEBATERS frequently practiced against each other. AI Thome discusses foreign aid while Ray Bilski and Jim Harris take notes on h arguments, in order to prepare a rebuttal. SPEECH ci.uB President Ken Goudreau states an- other ot the rnany argu- ments which have kept him a varsity debater for three years. As THE DEBATERS listen to a recording of a d bate, Brother Joseph Spehar, S.M., Moderatc gives suggestions on improving speech. SPEECH CLUB: FRONT ROW: R. Walker, S. Kumor, S. Siciliano, D. Hibler, E. Thomas. SECOND Rovv: L. Gray, J. McCatTery, R. Gohring, R. Machar, L. Piovarcy. BACK Rovv: R. Lonero, A. Thomas, J. Harris, J. Derdul, E. McGrath, A. Hrich. DEBATE PARTNERS work together on their cases. Ron Lonero and Lee Piovarcy look over some re- cent reports on foreign aid. Speaking to influence others Boasting a high of 20 active members, the speech club acquired a number of honors during the course of the year. The varsity debate team won several firsts, including one which qualitTed Ken Gouclreau and Tom Sheahen to attend the national tournament in South Dakota. In addition, Al Thomas, Jim Harris, and Goudreau upheld Latin's tradition in student congress activities by achieving success as out- standing speakers and presiding ofyricers. Service Club Many of Latin's important events would never have come about without the efficient aid of the Service Club. Directed by Brother James Cullina, S.M., the group prepared the gym for the squid- gulum, sold programs at games, and helped out wherever needed. TICKETS PLEASE! The Service Club worked at all home basketball games. ft'--, THE SERVICE cLuB worked backstage at all events in the audi torium. President Jim Net? turns on the tloocllights while Vice President Ron Koeppen looks tor directions from the stage man ager. SERVICE CLUB: FIRST Rovv: J. Kerner, W. Basinski, J. Barno, M. Bures, J Niznick. SECOND ROW: J. Neff, R. Medlen, B. Bedenko, G. Schneider, Koeppen. BACK Rovv: W. Krueger, J. Bohumolski, H. Johnson, R. Carleto R. Tanski. , 2 . F i . . .gg ? X J . C X .Xi -L i f i NEW BOOKS frequently attracted the attention of the librarians. John Erker, John Pangonis, David Bell, and George Bujarski look over a brand-new volume before filing it. .IBRARY CLUB: FRONT Row: A. Bombalicki, E. Forinash, T. Miller, 2. Gergely, J. Ptacek, G. Hoprich, R. Blaha, D. McEllin, R. Powaski N. Woollacott, SECOND Row: S. Uhall, E. Boyer, R. Cermak, T. forrigan, L. Orwig, L. Czajkowslci, R. Gohring, J. Pangonis, J Nisniewski, P. Bodrock, J. Giovinale, THIRD Rovv: K. Hayes, T Seres, G. Buiarski, J. Erker, J. Rozack, J. Takitch, L. Irwin, W tolmes, T. Hart, R. Sluser, BACK Row: J. Tome, VV. Koke, A Stolarski, M. Collura, J. Marcinski, A. Camma, R. Bilski, F. Mucklo . Mierzeiewski, D. Bell. LIBRARY OFFICERS were Alex Stolarski, president, Brother Adolph Kalt, S.M., moderator, Bill Koke, vice-president, and Jim Marcinski, secretary. Totaling 54 members, the Library Club is Latin's largest organization, nearly 7,000 books available to the students were under the Club's control. With the library open nearly all of every day, several members were always on duty to assist those using the elaborate facilities. Library Club 5 , . ' Fi STUDENTS cHEER for Latin on the way to the Warren ganne. The high attendance which these JuNioRs ANxiousLY AVVAIT entrance ot the Lions at the Benedictine rally. Gay decorations and lively cheering added to the success of the Rally Cornrnittee. ED THOMAS rides atop a float in the parade at the East Tech rally, as guards walk between bandsmen. .Il Li bus trips provided helped keep the teann's spirit high. ABOUDAIDQ enthusiasm Reviving Latin spirit was the prime ob- ject of the i957-58 Rally Committee. Several guest speakers and better signs helped in- crease attendance at games, by making toot- ball the interest of every student. Skits played an important part in the success ot the rallies. Earlier rallies featured Sunstroke and Sergeant Prestoneng Elvis Shaw and the Ridgerunners provided their interpretation of the Mean Team Blues. The climax of the season was the Benedic- tine rally, with the spectacular skit, Moby Benedict. RALLY COMMITTEE sweeps up confetti after a rally. Left to right are Carl LoPresti Fred Gerome, maintenance chairmang Tom Sheahen, program and kit director Ken Hovang Denny Hudock, signs chairman, John Shaw decorations chairman, Torn O'Rourke, head chairman. Social life contributes to . . . TOM SHEAHEN, FRAN HQRVATH, Comms STAFFQRD, and MARIO COLLURA relax during The intermission of the Ciwrisrmas Bali. F ALICE LETIZIA and DAVE KRus dance at the Purple and Gold Ball. LALKING BETWEEN DANCES are Gary Broz, Donna Brown, .ouise Hartman, Fred Mancini, Mike Underwood, Mary lo Piunno, Kate Irwin, Mike Tomaro, Glea Schafer, and Iobby Caputo. Latin's i957-58 social program was outstand- ngly successtul, providing the best dances in recent fears. Receiving support from both iuniors and sen- ors, the Dance Committee, under the direction of Vlr. Jerome Lennon, completed the tirst tull social schedule since l954. GERRY JIRA, Juov BILICIC, KAREN MALI.oY, Tofvi OIROURKE, JIM HAAs, and MARY Jo KNITTLE enter the vestibule ot the Lake Shore Country Club at the start ot the Christmas Ball. PUNCH wAs SERVED in the lobby ot the Lake Shore Country Club. Bob Gaudio, Carol Santilli, Fred Wypasek, Lynn Ei, Carl LoPresti, and Pat Tait refresh themselves. A eval, - C 0 LATIN MEN and Their daTes dance To Lou ElgarT's music in The ballroom of The Lake Shore Country Club. NORB Foxx serves punch fo Diane Vaverek aT The Purple and Gold Ball. STarTing The social season was The informal Purple and Gold Ball, held at The Tudor Arms HoTel, during The Thanksgiving vacafion. The Semi-formal ChrisTmas Ball followed, aT The Lake Shore CounTry Club. The informal Spring Dance, shorfly afTer Easfer, closed The program. BOPPTNG A .HTTERBUG are Denny Hudock and Donna Noffsinger. Boa PATTI'S ORCHESTRA provided The music as sTudenTs and Their daTes danced in The Tudor Arms ballroom. 'MT QF 'w 1-. Q. ti 3 W f :2 ,L lu , 'lx ,, 'I 5-'HV we ,Zu 'G I I I dt, ml QQ' Si vi' 5 Q 1 1 fi 1 - Q , C 3 9 'F b l ja, PAT CLAYDON anol BILL KOKE ehloy a cup ot punch in the lobby ot the Lake Shore Country Club, site of the Christmas Ball. tomorrow's better world developing eLEADERSHlP QUALITIES strengthening YOUTHFUL CHARACTER SPORTS eg If - 1. A A ' i k 2- ' 2 5 J Q . 35 ' M mi : . g m. ffmne -1-my f, - new fa .: 1 - T.:-W. f 2 2 S 4 , .YM in Mg: M2 1. ev 1. Z2 . mf 6 fw- hw.. 731 gsm 1, QV TT' ?ij3?ff??if:l q if S ig is 1' .Q im aw k. 'gs XE Y . ,, , Qg If 3' , 'Q M A wa V 1- X if if-Q V f A fi ,Ll QR A , X .W -1 1 , W 5 3' Q ,SL S wh QM f My QE: 1 3 be 'eh 3? P the Lions Roar . . . With an experienced line and a tast hard-hitting back- field, guided by Head Coach Fred George and Assistant Coach Robert Kiltoyle, the Latin Lions promised an interesting and action packed season. Under the inspiration of co-cap- tains Jack Elvvell and Mike Underwood the team lived up to all expectations as they Wound up with a 6-3 record, one which underrates the Best Eleven in Fifty-seven. ...gs 2375 JUGGLING FOR possession Leo Caito snares the pigskin and dashes for extra yardage. OUT OF MY WAY, shouts Leo Caito as he points to two Wild- cat defenders. CAUGHT IN THE visa ot tacklers Jack Elvvell, Jim Fitzgerald, Jack Bixler, and Leo Caito, East Liverpool back finds no escape. After sweeping the first three games, The Lions were humbled by a fired-up East High team. Impressive victories over Collinwood, John Adams, and East Tech followed. The team's second defeat came as they met Benedictine before a record breaking crowd of ll,OOO. The season closed as Warren tripped Latin by one touchdown. HEAD CoAcH FRED GEORGE briefs Jack Winterich on the strategy E 473 X of the next play before sending him into the East Tech game. ELUSIVE GI-ENVI'-LE back learns that the Out- Latin came from behind to defeat the Scarabs 27-9. stretched arms of Jack Elwell played a major part in the Lions 59-6 victory. 9 FuLLaAcK CARL Pincus sharply step by Bengal lineman in picking Ui needed short yardage. f 5 Q W if - ' J Q? my Q . I ,vm FRONT Rovv: Manager M. Jilek, J. Gregory, T. Ceo, C. Perella, R. Wervey, C. Pikus, R. Smigel, J. Winterich Head Caputo, S. Caronite, V. Shuster, J. Cook, J. Englehart, R. Coach Fred George. THIRD ROW: R. Monnin T Kariovec Gaudio, K. Karninski, W. Holmes, F. Barrett, R. Marko, J. Glavic, B. Beckwith, W. McCrone, D. DeSaprI T Ward Manager N. Diederich. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach G. Gackovvski, J. Laily, D. Cuccia, G. Smith MISSING Bob Kiltoyle, V. Dindia, G. Telenko, L. Caito, J. Frydl, J. J. Fitzgerald, J. Bixler, R. Toth. Elwell, M. Underwood, M. Wasdovich, N. Rascher, J. LEADING THE INTERFERENCE Don DeSapri clears the way as Fran Barrett darts for the sidelines. Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin SEASON RECAP Ignatius .. ....,...East Liverpool .......GIenviIIe ........EastHigh... ........ColIinwood .. ........JohnAdams.. ...EastTech.... ...Benedictine 7 .... ...Warren..... af ,in if X , new l l sw, E l JIM BARRETT tights his way up the center behind the crushing blocking ot his line. imp..- Jayvees display if l dynamic spirit . . . MINUTES BEFORE the opening kickoff, Coach Dick Walker talks over the key plays with haltback Jim Barrett. These last-minute briefings gave needed advice to the junior varsity. You'l.L NEVER CATCH ME,H are the thoughts ot Jim Barrett as he outruns the defense. 4 3 TQ s A .. - 7 g n , '-- , ,A . N, A. 4, ,rf , Q 2 if 5 5? 52 ,Q , gi ,S iff- Q ' g w fa Q ' ff le ' fb ? uw Q' kJ Ms A X . X iqgnm 2 1, A :Q has -X I W 52,-f 5 1 1 W . ,L . :Q :x J ' 1-A L, - 52-Q, . ,mm 2 I A 2 , f2 V, ,,,. , . Q- up I. L5 1351 - ,Q V: . . W 3 , . , 1 E ' L , ' fi? .3 V.f . ,ia L ,,,,, ,. ,, X , is .. 3 f 5 .L M? ! K 4 2 5 2 Q 3 mi .,.. P M ' L . 22:5 g 5' fl ff5fZE 1 g i ' , 33: ' L, W' ' .nf A , A ' A ,, 'Q Q N wL,,.,, ,g 2 m Q Q? if 2 bf 7 W MQ Q M , Q' 4 A 5 AM lg .. ,... L A W A aj 3, ji-Q VkAi 9 .A n wg Xi f f k A, f ' N an 5? ,.-A g WT V ' H35 V -S ' L, k A K A ' if- Li 3 aw M, M , Q f 'A , i 'M 4 .. 5 .K q lv .N r my li! I .. . I 5 .Lx .K E5 iwmy Y - .Q af ,IIZ E AV Q M if ,kgkw ig! 'nf f. , . ,, Q S DEsPEi2ATELY LEAPING into the air, defensive back Bill Spear struggles tor possession in stopping a Benedictine aerial attempt. The Latin Cubs bowed to the baby Bengals 27-O to end the season. FFOSI1... Another tirst-year coach, Michael Torrelli took charge of developing the freshman team. Like the rest ot the tootball squads, the trosh won their first three challenges by respectful margins. ln their fourth match the Little Lions tied Akron Hoban 6-6. The Cubs lost their last tvvo encounters to end up with a 3-2-l record. Kirk beat them 26-6, while Benedic- tine shut them out 27-O. Bob Gerome, Danny Win- terich, and Bill Spear paced the team. 5 Q I , ., 1 . if -t ',.-W- I 1 as ig ML ar saa , g W A L' H c S AZLM . l 2 N 'K . tl' V .- i L- K gzy 3 ii wr X 4i-ira C xt, H BENEDICTINE BACK, attempting , B it to End running room, is about to be bounced out by Latin's Tom Caratti. 1 TENSE MOMENTS expressed by Bob Gerome, Freshman Coach Mike Torrelli, and Danny Win- terich occurred frequently. K., 1 . fi --s. f. 1 li l 05 .4 W, .. .tr TRYING TO AVOID an apparent head-on collision, halt- loack Tom Caratti scoots around right end during the Glenville game. Although the Tarblooders Out- weighed the team, the Little Lions Outplayed them 7-6. . . . uphold tradition FRONT ROW: P. Popovic, C. Artale, T. Carafti, R. Gerome R. Hart, D. Brickman, J. Pukys, F. Romano, M. Ge-rome, D. De-Julius, D. Hibler, T. McHugh, J. Hunt. SECOND ROW: Manager T. Zurava, D. Humphries, R. Blatnick, R. Zem- bala, T. Griesmer, T. Lynch, F. Tretock, J. Richardson, R Kennedy, R. Tallon, L. Sommerfeld, T. Mlinac, R. Waltman THIRD ROW: Coach Mike Torrelli, Manager J. Zielaskiewicz, 1 FOUR LATIN LINEMEN quickly converge On Bengal back to stop him cold at the line ot scrimmage. D. Cassese, P. Hayek, T. McKeOn, J. Stracensky, W. Mullin L. Strnisa, T. Gregory, R. Zirm, J. Matthews, G. Kraynak VV. Miller, Coach Brother R. McAuliFFe. FOURTH ROW: J De-Francisco, J. Goodman, D. Winterich, B. Spear, G. Toth P. O'Reilly, K. Lipinski, F. Sernel, R. Lemin, T. Bomkovvski E. McGrath. ,qw D Q. Q L ww id ll 1' ir I F1 Q fL ' .av- ,f . GET oEE MY BACK, JACK,H drawls Bob Smigel in the annual high-tension bout with East Tech. PLAYMAKER AND CAPTAIN Joe Perrella dribbles through John Adams's press de- tense as the Lions breezed to a 83-42 vic- tory. This rout highlighted the team's remarkable development since their first tilt with the Rebels. . . . espond in Triumph USING TI-IE SCREEN of Bob Smi- gel, John Baracz Cuts and quickly darts tor the basket in the Arena game with John Marshall. DURING THE CLOSING minutes of the games, the Crash Crew' added Color to the season and gained needed maturity. 1 x -g ,, W... BURIED UNDER a Tech barrage, John Baracz wrestles for the ball. DECEPTIVE BALL-HANDLING aided Joe Perrella in setting up plays. iNiTi-i HIS ACCURATE shooting and hard-driving lay-ups, John Baracz became one of the leading Sen- ate scorers. ,ggi 171 f if 4 tmw.,,, e J A 45, , W, ln the first eight games, while gaining needed experi- ence, the squad maintained only a .500 average. However, losses to both Senate leaders were among the defeats. Find- ing the range, the Lions won six straight before bowing to powerful East Tech. Bouncing back they outplayed Benedictine to clinch second place in the East Senate and pave the way for post- season laurels. Five consecutive victories brought Latin the City Consolation Title, the Western Reserve Sectional Title, and the St. Ignatius District Title. FRONT Row: F. Barrett, J. Fitzgerald, J. Perrella, G. Wollmann, F. George. SECOND Row: J. Baracz, R. Smigel, A. Payne, Coach Fred George, D. Prevoznik, D. Gacey, N. Rascher. COMBINING HEIGHT with hnger-Tip conrrol, Bob Smigel guIdes the ball past The vain efforts of Benedictine cagers. On defense Smigel added to LaTin's control of The backboards. CoAcH FRED GEORGE uses every second of The 'Iirne-out 'Io spark the team To victory. MAKING IT LOOK EASY, Don Gace Hips two points through the bas ket. -----i LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Galinski, R. Rospierski, R. Monnin, R. Miller, J. Dempsey, Coach Robert Kilfoyle, R. Wervey, J. Ptacek, G. Haire, P. Kozak, G. Pragg, J. Ferraro. Absent: J. Barrett. Jayvee Basketball MAPPING STRATEGY for the final quarter, Coach Robert Kilfoyle huddles with his iunior cagers. Gave ME THAT BALL, shouts Jim Barrett as he grabs the sphere from two John Adams defenders in the Lions' 32-30 victory. UP GOES Paul Kozak for two in the Bengal rout. After an opening victory over the Tarblooders, the Jayvees dropped three of their next four games and hopes for any recognition faded. However, guided by the coaching of Robert Kiltoyle, the team bounced back. With the experi- ence gained in the first tive games, the Junior Lions came back to cop a tie for the East Senate crown. The sharpshooting of Bob Rospierski and Paul Kozak led the Lions' offensive attack. Jim Barrett, Bob Monnin, and Jim Dempsey rounded oft the squad. Boa RosPiERsKl chalks up another basket as the Jayvees grab their second victory over East Tech. SUSPENDED IN AIR Paul Kozak jumps, shoots, and hopes. WALKING ON AIR Jerry Ferrara adds two points to the score board. Wi-iAT's ALL the fuss about, boys? inquire: Richard Wervey. TOM CARAFH leads the fast break up-court past the eyes of amazed Bengals. Frosl1 Cagers . . . Although green and inexperienced, the Baby Lions out- Jlayed Patrick Henry by a score of 65-43 on their first out- ng. A combination of accurate shooting and speed made Jp for their lack of height. Coach Dick Walker trained the cubs in fundamentals and teamwork. A full-court press on defense and fast break aided in establishing their IO-5 record. Sporting averages of better than ten points a game were :agers Tom Caraffi, Jack Gregory, and Dennis DeJulius. GLUE-Fmceneo Joe Stra- censky outiumps taller Memorial defender. STRETcHiNc EVERY lNcH of his frame, Denn'is De- Julius pushes in a per- fect lay-up helping the Lions roar by Memorial Junior High, 40-23. xofi FRONT ROW: P. Popovic, T. Caraffi, D. DeJulius, K. Lipinsky, G. Toth, J. Pukys, J. Stracensky. BACK ROW: F. Sernel, M. Zanko, W. Mullin, Coach Dick Walker, T. McKeon, W. Thompson, J. Reese. Ab- sent: W. Spear, T. Gregory. . . . in Action WEAv1Nc Has WAY through the Bengal defense is determined Dennis DeJuIius. SUPPORTING THE football ancl basketball teams at every game were the seven members of the cheerleading squad. They are left to right: D. Uher, T. Kraynalc, K. Hayes, F. Powers, C. Polomsky, L. Urbanelc, and J. Ricci. Clad in special uniforms the varsity cheerleaders energetically helped smooth out the rough spots in our football and basketball seasons. Unique forma- tions and precision in timing made them one of the best in the Senate Competition. Also outstanding were the three members on the frosh squad. There is no doubt that Latin's cheer- leading future will be prosperous. ARousiNo AND PEPPING UP the student body cluring the football rallies were the main obiectives successfully at- tained by the cheerleaders. FREsH1vtEN LARQY URBANEK, Charles Polomslci, and Joe Ricci show promise for the future. WC applaud gif Q. ff' fm 5 Cross Country FRONT ROW: J. Larkin, W. Con- nelly, L. Urbanec, W. Budd, J. Beedlow, R. Walker, D. Macko, D. Petina, R. Douglas. SECOND ROW: J. Dylag, P. Zygas, T. Prim- osch, P. Winterich, T. Carroll, T. Budd, J. Klimzcak, T. Borling. CONSTANT RUNNING drills at Ambler Field high- lighted the development and improvements of the young harriers. JERRY DYLAG paces the squad in a practice ses- sion, while Thomas Borling and Johnny Klimzcak follow close behind. Underclassmen were the backbone of this year's cross- country team as it built for the future. Along with the reg- ular squad of sophomores and juniors, twelve freshmen ran among the harriers. The main objective of the squad was to gain experience in competition. This they accomplished under the supervision of Brother Carmine Annunziata, S.M. Although they didn't place among the top teams, the run- ners gained needed maturity by facing older and more ex- perienced opponents. LATINIS Cyclone of the Cindersf' Otis Dray- ton, boosted the team to success with his first-place victories. Spearheading the team to new heights were experi- enced seniors Otis Drayton, .lack Elwell, and Jack Winterich. Juniors Leo Caito and David Prevoznik supported the team's already high hopes of reaching the state finals. Practice sessions held every night after school in the hallways developed the squad's speed and form. With the assistance of Coach Michael Torrelli, the runners realized all pre-season ratings. DisPLAYiNG winning form is high-iumper David Prevoznik. JACK ELWELL hurdles his way toward the tape. 7,325 i Q fm, QQW Jwwalkifgma Lfd4 fM ww V' ' we .W K law fm -' ' W Ll . f A ' ME ,-iywqawwk f 'WMQ -L' Q ' - 1- . , ,M V1 ' ' 5 Ag i ' , V . V , ' . M ' ,f , , ' 1' W' 2 - 1 - . , ' ii N52 H 5 I fr .si M f , - ' uf q gf ,L,V . Q ' ' 1 sf . . ,mm '-1-...Mm .MS 3 x Y M A 5 ' Y' : Y I 3 2 'X' ,K u r Q N... in U' ' my 'E , H 'V 5 'I' Qur tlwanlcs to the Management . Improvement and efficiency were the keynotes of this year's reorganization of the Athletic Manage- ment Department. Brother Ralph Nlravintz, SM., two assisting Brothers, and eight students performed the unrevvarding managing duties and accomplished their goal more than satisfactorily. PREPARING uN1FoRMs before the game are bas- ketball managers left to right: J. Zielaskiewicz, W. Miller, J. Klinkowicz, and R. Adamcin. THE ci-iecKiNc OF equipment was one of the major jobs of the football managers. They are left to right: M. Jilek, W. Miller, J. Zielaskievvicz, L. Kendra, T. Zurava, and N. Dieclerich. 'NJ' gay... ... wwe ith the help ol our parents MOTHERS' CLUB oFFucERs are Kseatedlz Mrs. Ed- ward Englehart Reverend Thomas Bodie, S.M., Mrs. Edward Csoltko, fstandingk Mrs. Edward Thomas, Mrs. Michael Kendra, Mrs. Stanley Ka- minski, Mrs. Edward Kocsis. SQUIDGULUM, Latin's primary money-raising car- nival and bazaar, was a success, thanks to the ex- pert direction of the Dads' Club members. Vol- unteer dads operated most of the games at this annual Thanksgiving festival. DADS' CLUB SECRETARY, Mr. Michael Wasdovich, confers with the vice- president, Mr. John Novak, at a meeting. ADDRESSING THE MEMBERS of the Dads' Club is Mr. Michael Kendra, president. This organ- ization provided a major link in parent-teacher relations. SEWING is A relaxing pastime of the Mothers' Club members. They often engaged in similar creative projects. iuspircdby WORTHY EXAMPLE guidedby MARIANIST FACULTY GRADUATES TAKE THEIR PLACE IN THIS WORLD 3 M -'X l28 -A., Heading the class TONY COOK, senior class president, was surely The most likeable person at Latin. I I ,,,,, , Q ' . -GL 751. it X rj ,, 1 I' geek' , f vamei, - fs-gg-'f ,,,1gggs:sf 1,,,s ' 1 ' Je feagtti' iv ax was 2: V, it ' 'A rye ,, V, 1 ' fig Gi, gig, .I ... H we ,eatin 3153 Rm .... ,ie--' , . ,512 .3 I ., 7,52 has j A :W -W , ,,,. ,.. VICE-PREsloENT KEN GouDREAu helped in bringing the student body closer to the fac- U 3 Y l s2if'igg2gRrg?tr2Sara ,--H.grwR at - wg,.,W,r , M r r 3?fs1ffmvafrmf f H as Q if lillliiwggwtik-IF ,.,-- mgguw, nz, 'aw 3-1 ass 5 at wg f-:sw , , 1 x :-JH l' TREASURER MARIO COLLURA kept a close watch on Senior finances. r N ska . w A SECRETARY DON DESAPRI was a great in- fluence in unifying the senior class. ARTHUR AIKENS St. Agnes, lntramurals 2 JOHN BARACZ Transfiguration, Basketball i, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer i, lntramurals i, 2, Boosters 3, Rally Committee 4, Service Club 4, Track i, 3, Bowling 3, 4. CHARLES AMATO St Clare- Class Officer 2 lntramurals l 2 3 4 PHILLIP BARRAGATE Gesu- lntramuralsi 2 3 4 RAYMOND AMATO St Dominic Band i 2 3 Class Officer 2 lntra murals l, 2, Track l. EDWARD BARRETT St. Francis de Sales, Basketball i, Football i, 2, 3, lntramurals 2, 3, Sodality l, 2, Track i ROBERT ANTOL Christ The King, Golf 4, lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Sodality l- Student Council l 2 Cheerleader EMIL BAYUS Holy Family, lntramurals i, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll i, Vocational Guidance Club i 2 CARMEN ARTINO Holy Rosary, lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Sodality i, Track i Boosters l DAVID BEERER First Baptist, Football l, 2, Class Oiiicer 2, 3, lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Rally Committee 4, Track l 2- Sodality l I C DAVID BELL St. Wenceslas, Class Omcer I, Intramurals I, 2, Libraiy Staff 2, 3, 4. THEODORE BERES St. Elizabeth, Glee Club 2, 3, Knights of the Altar I, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I. EUGENE BELL St. Edward, Chess Club 2, Knights of the Altar I, Intramurals I, 2, 3. ELI BIRD St. Ann, Band I, Class OFlicer I, Chess Club I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Track I, 2. ADVANCED EXPERIMENTS in theoretical physics dominated the interests of intelli- gent seniors. In an effort to improve upon scientific calculations of the forces of friction, Latin's scientists watch little cars roll down a slide. ll I EH Jll - 552 ...Q JOHN BIXLER St. Ann, Dance Committee 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Class Otticer 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, Soolality I, 2, 3 4- Track I 2 3 4. JOSEPH BRICHACEK Holy Family, Intramurals I, 2, 3. JOSEPH BLATNIK St. Vitus. GARY BROZ Our Laoly of Peace, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Rally Committee 4 JAMES BOGUCKI Sacred Heart of Jesus, Class OfIIcer I, Library Stat? 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3, Soclality I, 2, 3. MICHAEL BUCALO St. Wenceslas, Intramurals I, 2, Soolality I, 2, Track I. COSMO BORDONARO St. Ann, CHARLES BUCSEK St. Margaret, Cross Country I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Soclality I. DENNIS BRANDT St. Thomas More, Basketball I, Cross Country 2, 3, Football I, Intramurals 2, Sodality I, Track GEORGE BUJARSKI Transtiguration, Chess Club 2, 4, Glee Club 2, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Honor Roll 3. DANIEL CAHUR Our Lady of Peace, Knights of the Altar I, Class Officer I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Sodality I, 2, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3. EDWARD CERMAK St. Timothy, Basketball I, 2, CSMC I, Football I, 2, Class Officer I, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Sodality I, 2, Student Council 3, Track I, 2. PATRICK CAMILLO St. Gregory the Great, Dance Committee 3, In- tramurals 2, Latineer 2, Sodtality 2. FRED CLEAR St. Ann, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Speech Club I, 2, 3, Sodality I. COBBY CAPUTO Our Lady ot Peace, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Class Othcer I, 2, 4, Intramurals I, 2, Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I. ALBERT CLIFFEL St. Gregory the Great, Football I, Golf 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, Sodality I, 2, Bowling I, 2. SALVATORE CARONITE St. Jude, Football 2, 3, 4, Class Otticer I, 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Sodality I, Student Council I. THOMAS COLLINS St. Aloysius, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Knights of the Altar I, Intramurals I, 2, Speech Club 2, Sodality I. ANTHONY CEO St. Francis de Sales, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Intramurals I, 4, Sodality I, 2, Student Council 3, Track I, 2, 3. MARIO COLLURA St. Henry, Dance Committee 4, Dramatics 4, Purple and Gold, Sports Editor 4, Knights of the Altar, Student Representative 4, Class Otticer I, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Latineer 2, 3, 4, Library Statt 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Rally Committee 4, Senior Ofticer, Treasurer, Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Track I, 2, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2. IN THE LIVELY and romantic background atmosphere of the Purple and Gold Ball, Chris Pavone, Ron DeLambo, and Tom Persin swing a fast hop with their dates. 'WG' WILLIAM CONDON St. Mary, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Rally Committee 4, Sodality I, 2, Camera Club I, 2. JOHN COOK St. Aloysius, Basketball I, Class Omcer I, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 3, 4, Sodality I,'I'rack I, 2, 3,4, Foot I FRANK CONEGLIO St. Ann, Dance Committee 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, Sodality I. S. ANTHONY COOK Our Lady of Peace, Band I, Dance Committee 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Knights of the Altar I, 2, 3, 4, Class OFfIcer I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Latineer I, Associate Editor 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Library Staff 2, Speech Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, President 4, Rally Committee 4, Senior Officer, President, Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. HORACE CONSOLO Holy Rosary, Football I, 2, 3, Intramurals I, c I,2, CHARLES COX St. Mary, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Latineer 2, Honor I I RICHARD CSOLTKO St. Margaret, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2. JAMES DEMARCHI St. Jude, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 2. FRANCIS CZYKUN St. Casimir, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Camera Club 4. ERNEST DEROSE St. Timothy, Band 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Class Ofificer 1, 2, Intramurals 3, Sodality 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3. RONALD DELAMBO St. Clare, Athletic Manager 1, Chess Club 2, Cross Country. 2, Dance Committee 3, Knights of the Altar 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Latineer 2, 3, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2. DONALD DESAPRI Our Lady of Peace, Basketball 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Class Officer 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Latineer 2, NHS 3, 4, Senior Officer, Secretary, Sodality 1, 2, Vice-Pretect 3, Prefect 4, Student Council 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. SENIOR LETTERMEN don their flimsy sweaters and shiver in the cold. Every school activity included a number of seniors of the class of '58, WWW? VINCENT DINDIA Gesu, Football 2, 3, 4, Class Ofticer 3, 4, Intra- murals I 2 3 4' Sodality l 2- Bowling I- Boosters l, 2, 3. JOHN ELWELL St. Timothy, Band I, Basketball 2, Football I 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4. BERNARD DIVIS St. Timothy, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Rally Committee 4. JEROLD ENGLEHART St. Timothy, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Knights of the Altar 4, Class OFFicer I, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Sodality I ,2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 4, Boosters 3 4- Honor Roll 2 3 4 OTIS DRAYTON St. Cecilia, Basketball l, 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, Sodality I, 2, Track l, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE DU JOHN ERKER St. Rita, Band I, 2, 3, Dance Committee 3, Intra- murals 2, 3, Library StaFF 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, Honor Roll I. PPER St. Coleman, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Knights of the Altar I, Sodality I. EDWARD EVANS St. Cecilia, CSMC I, Cross Country I, Football I, 2, 3, Class OFficer 2, Intramurals l, 4, Sodality 2, Track I, 2, 3. EDWARD EIMUTIS Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2 RICHARD FINK St. Vitus, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. lil ROBERT FINLEY St Paschal- Band 1 2 3 4- Intramurals 1 2, Soclality 1. NORBERT FOXX St. Henry, Glee Club 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Staft 2, 3, Speech Club 1, Soclality 2, 3, 4. JAMES FITZGERALD St. Louis, Basketball 1 2 3 4' Dance Committee 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Ofnhcer 1, 2, 3, lntra murals 2, NHS 2, 3 4- Sodality 1 2 3- Student Council 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 3, Boosters 3. JOHN FRABOTTA Christ the King, Class Officer 2, 3, Intramurals ERNEST FONTANA Holy Rosary. RICHARD FRANK St. Paschal, Football 2, Intramurals 1, 3, 4. THOMAS FORRISTAL Christ the King, Basketball 1, 2, Cross Country 1, Football 2, 3, Class Officer 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, Track 1, , . ., .-as :- JAMES FRYDL St. Procop, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Ofhcer 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Soolality 1, 2, 4, Student Council 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4. H, ' JOSEPH FORRISTELL St. Clare, Intramurals 3, 4. MICHAEL FURST Holy Family, Football 2, Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Boosters 1. .. az i- f ,ks V., s-WF I' , : 7531 .Il e t i -551-T2 34 if FTM! W + '. I 4? M. , . :gg af' It ug, 'f: y1.:,,', W c A tw? w fx-x f,If'g..41 . 1, - ,ffwaf ',, i if ff , gmwk-,',f Q K, fs, CLEVER SENIORS attempt to con soda-ierks into giving them free ice cream, while others squeeze into narrow crevice between counter and wall. DONALD GACEY St. Philomena, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I. ANTHONY GARKA St. George, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Honor Roll 3. at .K ag, Wt- .,,,sy. ,,. , ,Ng Jfsw, V . ,. ,f 4, JOSEPH GALCO St. George, Soclality I, 2, 3, Track I, Speech Club I, Banol I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT GAUDIO St. Margaret Mary, Dance Committee I, 2, Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Class Ofticer I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Soclality I, 2, 3, Student Council I, is Track I, 2. .-ft , .effi ANTHONY GAMBATESE Holy Rosary, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, Honor Roll I. DONALD GEROME Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Soclality I, Rally I ,tl Committee 4. t It I FREDERICK GEROME Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Football 1, 2, 3, Class OFficer l, 3, lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Rally Com- mittee 3, Co-chairman 4, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2. DENNIS GRADY St. Philomena, Cross Country l, 2, 3, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, Honor Roll l. JOHN GIRBINO St. Gregory the Great, Cross Country l, 2, 3, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Track JOSEPH GREGG Gesu, Athletic Manager l, CSMC l, Intramurals 2, Rally Committee 4, Sodality 2, Student Coun- cil 2. KENNETH GOUDREAU St. Henry, Chess Club l, 2, 4, Dance Committee 4, Dramatics 4, Purple and Gold, Editor-in-Chief 4, Class Officer l, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Latineer 2, Editor 3, Library Stal? 2, Speech Club l, 2, Vice-President 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, Secretary 4, Senior Officer, Vice-President 4, Sodality l, 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. JOHN GREGORY St. Robert, Basketball i, Football 2, 3, 4, Knights of the Altar l, 2, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Track CHARGE! The seniors of the Latin football team bulged their biceps for this mighty pose. CARL GRODACH St. Henry, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, Sodality KENNETH HAYES St. Edward, Chess Club 4, Library Staff 2, 3, 4 Sodality 2, Bowling 3, Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES HAAS St. Rita, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, Class Officer I, 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club I, 2, Student Council I, 2, 3, Honor Roll I, 3, 4. WILLIAM HELLER St. Clement, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 BERNARD HARFF St. Ann, Intramurals I, 2, 4, Honor Roll I, Whirlo I. JAMES HERING St. Therese, Athletic Manager, Intramurals I, 2 3, 4, Sodality I, 2, Student Council 2. JAMES HARRIS St. Henry, Dance Committee 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Latineer 2, 3, Sports Editor 4, Library StaFF 2, 3, Speech Club I, 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Rally Committee 4, Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Honor Roll 2, 3. FRANK HOCEVAR St. Margaret Mary, Knights of the Altar I, 2, Class OFHcer 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2. EDWARD HAYES St. Ann, Intramurals I, 2, 3. JOHN HOCEVAR St. Vitus, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 3, Whirlo I. I EDWARD HODGDON St. Joseph, Band 1, Cross Country 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DENNIS HUDOCK St. Joseph, Athletic Manager 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Rally Committee, Co-Chairman 4, Bowling 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM HOLMES , Our Lady of Mount Carmel, CSMC 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Omcer 1, 3, Intramurals 2, Track 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 3. DONALD IACOFANO St. Gregory the Great, Football 1, Class Omcer 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Bowling 1, 2. MICHAEL HOLVEY St. Ann, Band 1, CSMC 1, Intramurals 2, Sodality 2. NORMAN INGRASSIA Holy Family, Bancl 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, Soolality 1, 2, Honor Roll 1. JOHN HORVATH St. Elizabeth, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Sodality 1. THOMAS JAKSA St. Vitus, Football 1, 2, 3, Class OFl1cer 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Soolality 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3. KENNETH HOVAN St. Timothy, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 4, Knights of the Altar 2, 3, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Rally Committee 4, Soclality 2, 3, Student Council 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JASINSKI St. Casimir, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Soclality 1, Boosters 1. is he LATE AGAIN! A number of Latin seniors make a final dash up the front walk to reach homeroom before that fateful bell rings. EDWARD JILEK St. Dominic, Athletic Manager 2, CSMC 4, Intra- murals I, 2, 4, Rally Committee 4, Track I. DANIEL KARWOSKI St. Therese, Intramurals 2, 3. GERALD JIRA St. Charles, Football I, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, So- clality I, Track I. JOHN KASTELIC St. Plwilomena, Cross Country I, 2, Class Officer I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Latineer 2, 3, Library Staff 2, Soclality I, 2, Honor Roll I. KENNETH KAMINSKI St. Margaret, Basketball I, 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Soclality I, 2, Track I, 2. ARUNAS KAVALIUNAS St. George, Intramurals 2. LAWRENCE KENDRA St. Gregory the Great, Athletic Manager 4, CSMC 3, 4, Football 2, Knights ofthe Altar 2, 3, 4, Class OFHcer 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 2, Sodality 2, Track 2, 3. JOHN KOLENICH St. Henry. WILLIAM KOKE St. Pius X? Dance Committee 3, Head Chairman 4, Band l, 2, 3, Dramatics 4, Purple and Gold, Senior and Faculty Editor 4, Class OFHcer 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 2, 3, Vice- President 45 NHS 3, 4, Rally Committee, Co-Chair- man 4, Sodality 2, 3, Treasurer 4, CSMC lg Stu- dent Council 3, Alternate ll, Boosters 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 3, 4. THOMAS KONDIK ' St.,VVenceslas, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Sodality FRANK KOLBA Our Lady of Fatima, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, So- dality l, Boosters l, 2. JOSEPH KOSIR St. Vitus, Chess Club 2 l sAvv You Move THAT! Here the Squidgulum provides some seniors the oppor- tunity of learning the fine art of gambling. gulf TIMOTHY KOWALLEK St. Francis De Sales. RICHARD KUBINSKI Boosters I. RICHARD KOWALSKI St. Mary of Czestochowa, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Knights ofthe Altar I, 2, 3,, Intramurals I, 2, Sodality I. EDWARD LACZKO St. Clare, Intramurals I. THOMAS KREJSA St. Timothy, Service Club I, 2, 3. JOHN LEROY Our Lady of Peace, CSMC I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3. DANIEL KROL SS. Peter and Paul. RICHARD LEWIS SS. Peter and Paul, Intramurals I, 2, 3. DAVID KRUS St. Clare, Band I, CSMC I, Dance Committee 4, Dramatics 4, Purple and Gold, Associate Activi- ties Editor 4, Class Otticer 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Latineer 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Rally Committee 4, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Boosters 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. CARL LOPRESTI Gesu, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Rally Committee 4, Sodality I, Bowling 3, 4. St. Casimir, Intramurals I, 2, Sodality I, 2, GARY LORETITSCH ST. Henry, Chess Club 1, 2, Class Officer 1, 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Library STaf1 2, Speech Club 2, SodaliTy 2, STuclenT Council 3. KENTON MCMANUS ST. Gregory The GreaT. RICHARD LUTZ ST. Wenceslas, Class OFficer 2, InTramurals 1, 2. THEODORE MACEVICIUS ST. George, Glee Club 1, KnighTs of The AlTar 1, InTramurals 2, Honor Roll 1. EDWARD MCGRATH ST. Clare, KnighTs of The AlTar 1, 2, 3, 4, InTra- murals 2, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Sodalify 1, 2, 3, 4. ADAS MALENAS ST. George, InTramurals 2, 3, Service Club 2, 3, Sodalny 3, BoosTers 1. JOHN MCGUINNESS ST. TimoThy, InTramurals 3, 4. FREDERICK MANCINI ST. Gregory The GreaT, FooTball 1, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, InTramurals 2, 3, Track 1, BoosTers 2, Honor Roll 2. PATRICK MCINERNEY ST. Philomena, DramaTics 4, InTrarnurals 1, 3, 4. JAMES MARCINSKI ST. Clare, InTramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Library STaTT 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Track 2, Honor Roll 1, 3. IF ON LY THE HALLS were this peaceful between classes! Seniors slyly watch others dial lock coms so they can break into their lockers later. JOSEPH MARFISI Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Class Officer 2, In- tramurals 2 3 4 JOSEPH MASAR St. Margaret Mary, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Sodality I, 2, Boosters I, 2, 3. ROBERT MARKO St. Felicitas, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Class Oftlcer I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Soolality I, 2, Track I, 2. RAYMOND MATEREWICZ Immaculate Heart of Mary, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, Boosters I. PAUL MARUNA St. Gregory the Great, Class Oftlcer 2, Intramur- , 2, 3, 4, Latlneer 2 DAVID MATTHEWS St. Timothy, Bancl I, 2, 3, Intramurals I, 3, 4, Rally Committee 4, Sodality I. VYTO MATULEVICIUS St George Glee Club 2 Intramurals I 2 Service club 2 soaamy 1 2 ROBERT MAWBY Gesug Dance Committee 3g Intramurals 3, 4. ALGIRDAS MATULIONIS St. Georgeg Service Club 2, 35 Sodality 2. ROBERT MENART THE RALLY RocKETs, Latin's answer to the Globetrotters, are caught in the locker- room before their tangle with Latin's varsity five, trying to bribe the referees for a victory. fi in QW 5 tl IIIEVELAIIS St. Vitusg Intramurals I, 2g Bowling 4. ROBERT MILLER St. Margaret Mary, Band I, 2, Intramurals I, 2 FRANK MULHALL St. Timothy, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM HENRY MILLER . St. Francis de Sales, Football I, Intramurals I, Track I. JAMES MULICA St. Timothy, Service Club I, 2,'3, Soclality I, 2, 3, Track I. WILLIAM HERBERT MILLER Our Lady of Good Counsel, Intramurals 2. PATRICK MURPHY St. Thomas Aquinas, Class Ofticer 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1. ROSS MOLICA St. Margaret, Cross Country I, Soolality I. LAWRENCE NAGY St. Wenceslas, Band I, 2 3 4- Intramurals 2 - ..,..t 2. I Sodality I, Honor Roll I RONALD MORWAY St. Christine, Intramurals I, 2. RICHARD NERO St. Therese, Athletic Manager 2, Cross Country I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Rally Committee 4, Soclality I, Track I, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4. IA1 KEVIN O DAY Christ the King5 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Bowling 2. JOHN PANGONIS St. Vitus5 Knights of the 35 Library Staft 2, 3, 4. Altar 3, 45 Intramurals JOSEPH OLIVO Our Lady of Mount Carmel5 Band I, 2, 3. JAMES PARCH St. Henry5 Intramurals 35 Sodality I5 Track I, 2. THOMAS O'ROURKE St. Ann5 Basketoall I5 Football 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Rally Committee, Head Chairman 45 Sodality JOSEPH PAULO Our Lady of Good Counsel5 Glee Club I5 Speech Club I, 25 Sodality I, 25 Honor Roll I, 2, 3. DANIEL O SHEA St. Aloysius5 Intramurals I, 25 Sodality I. CHRISTOPHER PAVONE St. Thomas More5 Football I, 25 Class Officer I, murals I TrackI 2 3. THOMAS PALISIN St. Thomas More5 Football I, 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Sodality I5 Track I, 35 Honor Roll I, 3. NICHOLAS PELLER St. Margaret. l y 'Q f Q? Rucceo JOURNALISM LETTERMEN shield faculty Ford Ccarelessly left within reach of stuclentsj while confederate, not shown, prepares to drive it away. GERALD PENDRICK Our Lady of Lourdes, Band l, 2, Glee Club l, 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Speech Club l, Sodality l. STEPHEN PETERS St. Paul, Basketball l, 2, Football l, 2, Class Officer l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, NHS 2. JOSEPH PERELLA Holy Rosary, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer l, 2, 3, Sodality l, 2, 3, Track EDWARD PETKOVICH St. Vitus, Basketball l, 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, Class Officer 2, 3, Intramurals 4, Sodality l, 2. THOMAS PERSIN St. Francis, Band l, 2, Drum Major 3, 4, Knights of the Altar l, 2, 4, Intramurals l, 2. 7 SAM PETRELLO ,., ,,,,: I ll i' , , Holy Rosary, Class Officer 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 4 up 2 3 . ft sg . Efqmsi rf' 1. -fr I49 LAWRENCE PIECUCH St. Louis, CSMC I, Intramurals I, Sodality 2. FRANK POWERS St. Philomena, Cross Country I, Class Ofticer I, 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 2, So- dality I, 2, Student Council I, 2. tina, MN' St Wenceslas Football I 2 3 Intramurals 4 as '3 3 ROBERT PIGAT So alityl Track! 2. y yy S 'F- . I , WILLIAM PURSON g St. Francis of Assisi- Chess Club I- Intramurals , I, 2, 3, Speech Club I, Sodality I, 2, 3. CARL PINSKEY St. Josaphat, Band I, 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, Intra- murals I, 2. DAVID RATINO St. Louis, Intramurals I, 2, Latineer 2, Honor Roll SLURP! SLOP! OOPS!!! Seniors delicately savor the energizing vittles provided by the cafeteria, in order to build up strength for the long afternoon ahead. EDWARD RAWLINS St Timothy Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, Bowling 2 Boosters I. FRED RYSER Christ the King, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Sodality I, 2, Student Council 3, Track 4, Boosters I, Honor Roll I. CHARLES ROGGENBURK St Vincent cle Paul, Band I, 2, 3, CSMC I, 2, Knights of the Altar I, 2. REMIGIUS SADAUSKAS St. George, Band I, CSMC 3, Knights of the Altar I, 2, 3, Intramurals I, Service Club 2, 3, Sodality I, 2. GERHARD ROKICKI St Casimir Band I, 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 2, NHS 4 Sodal ty I, 2, 3, Student Council I, 3, JOSEPH SANTANTONIO St. Thomas More, Football I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Soclality I, Track I, 2, Boosters I. EDWIN ROWAN St Cecilia lntramuralsI 2 3 4 BoostersI 2 3 GABRIEL SAUVINSKI St. John, Intramurals 2, 3, Honor Roll 2. KENNETH ROZAK Sacred Heart of Jesus, Band 2, 3, 4, Knights of Altar I 2 Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling I, 2, 3 4 Honor Roll I. GARY SAVAGE St. Dominic, Band I, CSMC 2, 3, 4, Knights of the Altar I, 2, 3, Intramurals I, 3, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Sodality I. RAYMOND SCHABRONI St Jerome THOMAS SHEAHEN Gesu, Band I, Glee Club 2, Dance Committee 4, Dramatics 4, Purple and Gold, Associate Ac- tivities Editor 4, Class Officer 4, Intramurals I, 3, 4, Latineer 2, Associate Editor 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Rally Committee, Co-Chairman 4, Sodality I, Honor Roll 3, 4, Speech Club I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM SEDENSKY St. Elizabeth, Knights of the Altar I, 2, 3, ln- tramurals 2, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 3. JOHN SHIGO St. Casimir, Athletic Manager 2, Glee Club 2, Cross Country I, Knights of the Altar I, 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, Sodality I, 2, 3. KENNETH SEIFFERT St. Clare, Intramurals I, 2, 3. VINCENT SHUSTER St. Leo, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Knights of the Altar I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Sodality I, Student Council I, Track I, 2, 3, 4. ww DONALD SEYMOUR St. Thomas More, Intramurals 2. EUGENE SMAYDA 1 ff Gesu, CSMC 2, 3, 4. JOHN SHAW Holy Family, Dance Committee, Chairman 4, Purple and Gold, Underclass Editor 4, Knights of the Altar I, 2, 3, 4, 'Speech Club I, 2, 3, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Rally Com- mittee, Co-Chairman 4, Latineer 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, sodamy 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT SMIGEL St. Therese, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2 3 4- Track I 2 t 'W-'WY' Ll! T. uf' CHEAPSKATE SENIORS haggle with inexperienced book-store clerk in an eFFort to reduce the exorbitant price of blue-books. MICHAEL SMITH St Gregory the Great. GARY STEVENS St. Philomena, Basketball I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Class Omcer I, 2, 3, Sodality I, 2, Student Council I, 2, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3. RAYMOND SPIEWAK Immaculate Heart of Mary, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I 3. ALEXANDER STOLARSKI Our Lady of Czestochovva, Band I, 2, 3, Purple and Gold, Business Manager 4, Knights of the Altar I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I ,2, 3, Library Staff 2, 3, President 4, NHS 3, 4, Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters 2, 3, Sacristan 3, 4. EDWARD STANEK St Cecilia Dance Committee 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, S ality I Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN STROPKO St. Thomas More' Intramurals I- Track I NICHOLAS STURN St. Philomena, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Knights of the Altar 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Oft1cer 1, 2, Intramurals 3, NHS 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll THOMAS SZAHLENDER St. Jerome, Intramurals 1, Sodality 1. ROBERT SUHAY St. Michael, Intramurals 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. DAVID TAGLIAFERRI St. Gregory the Great. WILLIAM SUSEL Immaculate Conception, Football 1, 2, 3, Class OFt1cer I, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, Track 1. JOHN TAKACS :I ' St. Clare, Chess Club 1, Class OFl1cer 1, Intra- 2 I murals 1, 2, 3, Sodality 1, Boosters 1, 2. THE BEST WAY to pass a test, as any senior knows, is to find out the answers beforehand. Seniors inconspicuously glance over Father Kerr's shoulder as he prepares an examination. R WSW 12115, 1 K fr Weigh ? rstabsrizg, . ' E ,,- 2- ,sa z sw wr.-,sex-. W - :ite ' f'5ElI4if'- i i fi..,-.Isa 4 .zi- H E GEORGE TELENKO St. Elizabeth, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Knights of the Altar 4, Class OFIicer I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Speech Club I, NHS 3, 4, Sodality I, 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4, Track I, 2, Boosters 2, 3, 4. JAMES TRACZ St. Timothy, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Sodality I, 2. RICHARD TEXLER St. Wenceslas, Band I, 2, Intramurals 2, Latineer, Photographer 2, Sodality I, Track I, Camera Club I, 2. JOHN TURKOPULS St. George, Intramurals 4, Band 4 ALLEN THOMAS St. Ann, Class Gfticer I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Latineer 2, Speech Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sodality I, 2, 3, Student Council 2. RICHARD TUSAI St. Jude, CSMC I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, Track I. JAMES TICHY St. Margaret, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Sodality I. MICHAEL UNDERWOOD Holy Name, Football 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Class Officer 3, 4, Sodality 4, Student Council 4, Boosters 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 3. MICHAEL TOMARO Our Lady ot Peace, Class Ofticer I, 2, 4, Intra- murals I. FRANK UNGERER St. Thomas More, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club I, Honor Roll 3. S s 1 w www. idunwk .,. .,, . .Mn A Q K .ai I L ,- , fu. .1 ,f 552' V ' I HUA- .I 'L' . ? 9151. ., , .V 1- Y f 4 -, H new I- , ., :',.J:2 ,5 Sf.Lj.1???51'f'eM,,,n1 . :'.,,- I. , 1 J s . . -- . ,. .-. . ., .. ., fi: - a- '- , Q sr' .3. 5 I ,1 P, r vs ,.1 .lf ef . 4 . 1 Q., .,v..,w JOSEPH VAJDA St. Monica, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I. EDWARD WALSH St. Michael, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun cil I, Sodality I. FRANK VALLO Our Lady of Czestochovva, Intramurals 3. GERALD WIATROWSKI Our Lady of Czestochowa, Intramurals I, 2, So- dality I. THEODORE VANDEMOTTER St. Gregory the Great, CSMC I, Sodality 2. THOMAS WIDMER Our Lady of Peace, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM VINCENT Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Football I, 2, So- dality I, Track I, 2. JOHN WINTERICH St Ann Dance Committee 3- Football I 2 3 4- Knights of the Altar I 2 3 Class Officer I 2 Intramurals I, Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Track I, 2, 3, 4. 'iff 'F Q5 I SAMUEL VITALE St. Clare, Sodality I, 2, Intramurals I. FREDERICK WYPASEK St. John Cantius, Class Officer 2, 3, 4, Chess Club I, 2, Glee Club 2, Latineer, Cartoonist 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Sodality 2, 3, Student Council 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. WITH AN EYE to the future, Latin's enthusiastic inventors consult their advanced textbooks in an attempt to construct a new, revolutionary, swept-wing garbage CGFI. NEAL WYSOCKI St. Monica, Sodaluty I, Dance Committee 3. RAPHAEL ZAHONY R W St. Margaret of Hungary, CSMC 4, Knights of the Altar 3, 4, Intramurals I, Sodality I, 3. 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Domenic's Studio 14923 Kinsman Rd. Weddings-Candids Domagalski- Funeral Home 14220 Harvard Ave. Phone WY 1-1474 Compliments of Arthur J. Doyle 2245 Briarwood Dunbar Cafe 6,704 Superior Ave. Phone EN 1-5131 DURABLE PLATING CO. 4404 ST. CLAIR AVE. EX I-2132 Dykes Realty 8r,Insurance Multiple Listing Service 4663 Turney Rd.-VU 3-3530 .E. Joe Eckert Hardware 1395 Hayden Ave. East Cleveland Buy At Eddies' Eddies' Food' 965 Ansel Edge Park Drug- 4791 Turney For The Best Market Rd.-EX 1-2366 Co. Rd. Phone MI 1-4940 Compliments of Ed's Delicatessen 7337 Broadway Ave. THE EDWARDS FUNERAL HOME 13145 EUCLID AVE. MU 1-3514 Edward 81 George's Barber Shop 5824 State Rd. Edythe's Dress Shop 4487 Mayfield Rd. Elbee Service Center 4086-90 E. 131st St. Phone LO 1-9630 Electro Processing Co. J. Steven, Pres., R. Steven, Sec. 8126 Holton Ave.-EX 1-1154 Emil Churchin Stand F8 West Side Ma rket EMPIRE PLATING CO.-8800 EVARTS PHONE CE 1-1067 CLEVELAND 4, OHIO Jay Engel Inc. Boys'-Young Men's Apparel 20156 Van Aken Blvd. MR.' 81 MRS. EDW. J. ENGLEHART BRO. G. ENGLEHART, S.M., '44 GEORGE '45, BOB '48, JERRY '58 THE FRED EPPLE CO. 10540 WILBUR AVE. GA 1-2344-DECORATORS Erie Trucking Company 26370 Lake Shore Blvd. Mr. 8. Mrs. Adolph G. Erker 34645 Bainbridge Rd. Solon, Ohio Ernie 81 Ed's Texaco Station Northfield 8. Aurora Rd. MO 2-3475 Euclid Motel 18327 Euclid Ave. James 8. George Abood, Prop. -F- ACTORY FLOORS INC. CONCRETE-WOODBLOCK-STEEL 17925 WATERLOO-IV 6-1250 PLATE IF FlGHTlNG FALCONS THE BEST HOMEROOM IN THE FRESHMEN DIVISION FACTORY FURNITURE CO. 4997 BROADWAY AVE. WE SELL FOR LESS Compliments from Fairfield Service Store 2199 W.11th St. Compliments of a Member of the Class of '29 Fana Expert Barber 4090 Lee Rd. SK 1-2662 FEIHL 81 GROTH BUILDERS 81 GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHONE TE 1-9539 Louis Ferfolia Licensed Funeral Directors 9116 Union-Ml 1-7420 Tony Ferfolia Tuxedo Rental 3517 E. 93rd SI. Ferlitos Barber Shop 2845 Noble Rd. Cleveland Hts., Ohio F. J. Fink 8: Co. Chardon, Ohio Special Machinery Bill Fioritto General Construction Co. GA 1-2548 Fioritto Funeral Service Mario A. Fioritto '41 SW 5-5059 John 8g Grace Fitzgerald 3517 Bovnton Rd. William A. Flaherty Auto Insurance Youthful Drivers Welcome Phone LI 1-8982 Forest Tavern 2975 E. 116th St. Al Boros-Mike Lucas The Formal Cleaners 1194 E. 79th St. HE 1-3050 The Forman Furniture Co. 5217 Broadway-Open 9-9 Except Wed. Complete Home Furnishers-Ml 1-9055 COMPLIMENTS AND BEST, WISHES MR. 8g MRS. N. E. FOXX Congratulations 8. Best Wishes To The 1958 Purple 81 Gold BUSINESS PATRONS Frank's Gulf Service 4262 Turney 8. Warner Rds. General Repairs-DI 1-9761 Greetings Leonard P. Franks Former Councilman FREDDIE'S SERVICE STATION 1177 W. 9TH ST.-CH 1-8766 CLEVELAND 13, OHIO Fred's Barber Shop For The Best Haircut 5376 Ridge Rd., Parma Compliments of a Friend COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND CONGRATULATIONS TQ- ALL STUDENTS GOOD LUCK A FRIEND GREETINGS LEONARD F. FUERST CLERK OF COMMON PLEAS COURT Fulton Photo Service 3641 Fulton Rd. FL 1-7949-J. J. Pukys Greetings Leonard F. Fuerst Clerk Of Courts .G- GANIM BROS., INC. PENNSYLVANIA TIRES-BATTERIES 3913 E. 139TH-12810 BUCKEYE Gay Recreation Open 8. League Bowling 3382 W. 44th St. General Tire Company 2025 Chester Ave. Cleveland, Ohio Gerome-Capretta Inc. Realtors-Builders-Remodeling 4151 Mayfield-EU 1-5304 Gerome Remodeling Co. Home Remodeling Of All Kinds Call CE 1-8118-See Romeo Gerzeny 8. Sons Movers Local 81 Long Distance 3924 Lorain Ave.-ME 1-1925 GIARDINO REALTY HILLCREST VICINITY REALTOR-HI 2-2555 GlUNTA'S FOODTOWN 13908 CEDAR AVE. UNIVERSITY HTS. 18, OHIO GLEN VALLEY FARMS DAIRY 11616 UNION AVE. PHONE LO 1-9091 BUSINESS PATRONS Glenville Auto Parts 924 E. 105th St. GL 1-8261-We Deliver Glenville Wallpaper 8. Paint Co. Wallpaper-Unfinished Furniture 10018 St. Clair-GL 1-9490 The Glynn 81 Boker Co. Everything For The Home Clark Ave. At W. 50th St. Golubski 81 Sons 6500 Fullerton 81 65th Phone Dl 1-0940 G 81 M AUTO CO. PAINTING, TOWING-CAR REBUILDERS 7224 EUCLID AVE. G. J. GOUDREAU 8- CO. BUILDERS 81 DEVELOPERS RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES THE GOUDREAU FAMILY MARIE 81 JOE JERRY 8. KEN Henry Grabski Co. 5363 Broadway-DI 1-1200 Better Deals-Better Service- Leo Grabski Ford Co. 8003 Broadway Ave. Cleveland, Ohio A. Grdina 81 Sons Furniture Store 15301 Waterloo-KE 1-1235 Compliments of Ernest Grilley 2625 Lorain Ave. Gulla Construction Co. Surveyors 8- Builders 11541 Mt. Carmel Gust 81 Adolf Auto Parts 22950 Broadway Ave. Bedford, Ohio -H- THE HASS BROTHERS CO. FRESH FRUITS 8- VEGETABLES 4000 ORANGE-EN I-3131 HALBURTON CONSTRUCTION CO. CUSTOM BUILDERS SK 1-9659-CH 7-6201 NICE GOING TEAM OF '57 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '58 MR. 8- MRS. JERRY HAMMER HANDY'S SELECT MEATS LEE-HARVARD CENTER WESTGATE CENTER HAR-LEE LANES 3953 LEE RD.-WY 1-4582 12 A. M. F. PINSPOTTERS Harmen Jewelers 1902 E. 9th St. MA 1-3129 Harvard Atlantic Service 17521 Harvard Ave. Phone WA 1-9790 Harvard Drug Co. 4037 E. 71st St. Phone BR 1-6744 Harvard Shell Service Corner E. 131st St. 8- Harvard WA .1-9628 Harvard Sunoco Service Auto Repairs 81 Service 4040 E. 141st St. 84 Harvard HAUETER BUILDING SUPPLIES EXCAVATING-BULLDOZING CHARDON, OHIO Hayden Beverage 1493 Hayden Ave. East Cleveland 12, Ohio Compliments of Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Hegedus 2917 East Boulevard CARL HEIN 81 SON 260 E. 280TH ST.-RE 1-8925 BUILDERS 8. DESIGNERS OF FINE HOMES Helen's Dry Cleaners 2985 E. 116th St. Pick-Up 8. Delivery Herold's Prepared Salads For That Outing Hertvik Bros. Sheet Metal Roofing 81 Furnace 3297 W. 52nd St. H 81 H Chevrolet Inc. Where Dealing ls Pleasing Service Is Good Hickory Bar-B-Q 4228 E. 13lst St. Ribs, Steaks, Chicken 8. Pizza Hillview Delicatessen 17809 Euclid Avenue Open Until 10 P. M. Hoge's Restaurant 15412 Kinsman Rd. Barbecued Ribs 8: Chickens Joseph Holan 81 Son Funeral Home 3324 Fulton Rd. Holicky's Meats Finest Quality Meats 4516 E. 131st St.-MI 1-3658 Godfrey Holmes Co. 10628 Euclid Ave. School, Oftice 81 Art Supplies Horan Letter Service Oftset-Printing-Mimeograph 2029 E. 102nd-CE 1-2512 Horvath Brass Foundry Co. Steven J., Pres., Steven R., Sec. EN 1-0609-EN 1-3171 COMPLIMENTS OF HORVATH LANDSCAPE SERVICE 4239 LEE RD. It's Hough Bakeries For Quality Baked Goods And Fine Candies HOUSE OF STORM WINDOWS YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR SUMMER 81 WINTER PROTECTION Compliments of Joe Howard Trio Key Recording Artists Compliments of Howard's Men's Wear 16701 Kinsman Rd. Compliments of Horwitz Drug Co. 1135 E. 79th St. Hruby Conservatory of Music 14817 Euclid Ave. 5415 Broadway Ave. J. L. Hudak Realty Co. 12700 Buckeye Rd. Phone WA 1-8330 Hudak's Paytair Market Fine Foods 12914 Grlflfing-SK 1-0655 THE HUDSON FUEL CO. ESTABLISHED DEPENDABILITY PHONE VU 3-4300 TOM HUMPAGE 2058 TEMBLETHURST RD. Best Luck To The Class Of '58 From The 2H Hawks You Are The Spirit Of The School The Hyde Piano Co. 2064 Euclid Ave. MA I-1488 -I- Compliments of Joseph lffrig I. G. A. Super Market 8807 Wade Park Ave. Cleveland 6, Ohio Compliments of Mr. 8t Mrs. M. Ingrassia And Family Nationwide Insurance Leo F. Kacar 571 E. 185th St., Euclid, Ohio 'fMoby Benedict is carried into the gym for the Benedictine rally. -J- Greetings From Judge Harry Jaffe Jaffe Men's Wear 5405 St. Clair Ave. Clint Kelly, Mgr. Jaksa Meats 1190 Buckeye Rd. Home Made Sausage Jean's Museum 8. Penny Arcade 1777 E. 9th St. Jokes, Novelties, Magics Jesse Home Maintenance Remodeling 8- Repairs General Contractor Jim 81 Julies Mkt. Full Line Of' Groceries 1508 E. 82nd-GA 1-9713 J 81 N Super Market Quality Meats 81 Vegetables 1661 E. 66th-HE 1-5488 Jae's Cate 10028 St. Clair Phone LI 1-9744 Compliments of John Carroll University Johnnies Market Choice Meats 81 Vegetables Beer 8. Wine To Go IOHN'S MKT.-8008 ST. CLAIR IMPORTED POLISH HAMS PORK LOIN 81 CHOPPED HAA lohnnie's Tavern 16817 Libby Rd. Maple Hts.-MO 2-9841 The Jolly Jesters Music For All Occasions R. Borczuch-VU 3-5108 Joseph Papesch Trucking Co. 3098 E. 65th St. Phone DI 1-4818 COMPLIMENTS OF JUDGE 8K BRIHAN Bl-RITE MARKET 1904 W. 65TH ST. -K. COMPLIMENTS OF MR. 81 MRS. FRED KASSOUF Kaufmann Poultry Always Freshly Dressed C-3 West Side Market C-3 Class of '45 Kelly Cleaners Quality Cleaning For Less Ken's Beverage Store 3886 E. 131st St. Give Us A Ring Ken Will Deliver Kennedy Men's 81 Boys' Shop 2150 Noble Rd. East Cleveland, Ohio King's Bar 11717 St. Clair Ave. Williard King, Prop. KING FURNITURE CO. 11717 LORAIN-WI 1-3100 FURNITURE WITH A DESIGN THE KING OIL CO. WE HAVE WHAT THEY CLAIM FOR OPEN 24 HRS. COR. E. 105TH ST. 8. WILBUR LESS Kirby's Tavern Liquor-Beer-Lunches 4170 Lee Rd.-LO 1-9789 Kish Cleaners 2822 Woodhill Rd. Cleveland 4, Ohio KLEIN CLEANERS 5647 MAYFIELD RD. HI 2-5665-SHIRT LAUNDRY SAM KLEIN CIGAR CO. 1834 E. 6TH ST. CIGARS-PIPES-TOBACCOS Klug For Hobbies Bikes-Hi-Fi Appliances Repaired KMIECIK FUNERAL HOME 1923 CLARK AVE. PHONE MA 1-0412 KOMOROWSKI FUNERAL HOME 4105 EAST 71ST STREET Compliments of Kotecki Monuments 9906 Miles Ave. Krakow Pharmacy 4125 E. 71st St. KRIZMAN MEATS 1444 E. 66th St. PHONE EX I-4317 James Kunes Choice Meats 3697 E. 13Ist St. Customers Send Their Friends Kunes Pharmacy Dependable Service 3402 Fulton Rd. -L. Ladd's Photo Service 11522 Buckeye Rd.-SW 1-0850 Photo 8. Hobby Supplies Compliments ot Lally's Tavern LARCHMERE FOOD MARKETS FRUITS-VEGETABLES-FROZEN FOODS 13124 LARCHMERE-WY 1-0331 Compliments of Wilson M. Latkovic Councilman 31st Ward Compliments of Robert Lenin Jack Lendway Millcraft Paper Co. Len's Market 3341 E. 93rd St. Choice Meats 8- Groceries Compliments of Charles H. Lesher Inc. Shoes 20150 Van Aken Blvd. LIFT-ALL LEASING CORP. FORK LIFT TRUCK RENTALS Pl-IONE IV 6-2323 BUSINESS PATRONS H. A. Leusch 8. Sons lnsurance 1913 Clark Ave.-CH 1-2223 Service In All Lines Libby Road Lumber Co. 42 Harrison St., Bedford, Ohio BEford 2-2730 S or C LIPKAS MARKET FRESH MEATS 81 GROCERIES 7414 AETNA ROAD LIPTAK'S SOHIO SERVICE STATION 3532 E. 93rd ST.-S. Liptak Lloyd Stater's Service 10914 Buckeye Rd. Phone GA 1-9285 A. Lo Presti 8. Sons Wholesale Fruits 8. Vegetables 2460 E. 14th St.-CH 1-4356 Tony Lo Presti Wholesale Fruits 8. Vegetables 2581 Eaton Rd.-YE 2-0157 Louis Furniture Co. -Inc. Complete Home Furnishings 12914 Union Ave. The Lourdes Light Heads Up, Dummies Down P 81 G Is Best ln Town Lou's Amoco Service 1789 S. Taylor We Give Excellent Service The devoted ladies of the cafeteria pose for the P8tG. They are Elizabeth Perella, Eliza- beth Fulton, Antoinette Campofredano, Suzanna Komes, Dorothy Fort, Mary Stankie- wicz, Lillian Rieger, Phoebe Bounce, Sophia Rygielski, Mary Kirby, Irene Sibits and Cafe- teria Manager Betty Toth. Lou's Men Shop 8502 Broadway Ave. Arrow Shirts-Campus Sports Wear 4297 MAYFIELD RD DICK LOVE INSURANCE PHONE EV 2-4100. Louvko Oil Gas - Beer - Wine 1430 E. 55th St. Ludowici-Celadon Co. Roofing-SW 5-6400 12734 Woodland Ave. 'MQ Compliments of John F. McCrone For Municipal Clerk Compliments of McGuinness Walsh Family 4496 East Blvd. The James J. McHale Co. Plumbing-Heating-Air Conditioning McKinnis Poultry Farm 26196 Sprague Rd. Olmsted Falls, Ohio-AD 5-3764 -M- MacGlLLIS HOSPITAL 1560 MISTLETEE 8r WADE PARK GERIATRID SPECIALTIES The Maher Funeral Homes Cleveland -South Euclid MaIy's Atlantic Service 5261 Lee Rd. Maple Heights, Ohio Your Friendly Drug Co. Mandel Drug Co. 15702 Waterloo Rd. COMPLIMENTS OF MARCUS CONSTRUCTION Marfisi, Inc. 11512 Woodstock Ave. J. J. Matyas Life Insurance Agent for Columbus Mutual 2927 E. 116th St.-CE 1-5134 MAWBY'S- FAMOUS FOR FINE HAMBURGERS CEDAR-LEE - CEDAR-CENTER SOUTHGATE SHOPPING CENTER Service in All Drugs Needed Maybrook Drug Store 4066 Mayfield-EV 2-4433 Mayfield Auto Body 2775 Mayfield Rd. Congratulations Mellino Shoe Service 4135 Lee Rd. Cleveland 28, Ohio Compliments of Robert Menart Menk Bros. Laundry 8. Cleaning Co, Quality Plus Service Compliments of G. Mercadante-Painter 2640 E. 127th St.-RA 1-3046 Merit Cleaners A Safe Place to Send Your Clothes 8326 Hough-SW 1-3939 Merit Drug Euclid Hts. 8. Coventry We Deliver-FA 1-5959 Stan F. Mezic Insurance 6629 St. Clair Ave. Phone EX 1-4855 Michael's Music Center 4453 Broadway-SH 9-3256 20 Years Teaching Accordion Mickey O'Connor's Tavern 11600 Sellers Ave. MIKE McGARRY 81 SONS PAINTING 8- DECORATING GL 1-0491-GL 1-1362 MIKE'S TAVERN FOR THE BEST IN TOWN 1118 ANSEL ROAD MILES PARK AUTO SUPPLY REPLACEMENT PARTS 81 ACCESSORIES BATTERIES 84 MACHINE SHOP Illilites Mkt.-2188 Murray Hill Finest in Italian Food We Deliver-CE 1-9579 I. B. Miller Co. Decorators - Remodelers 5343 Mayfield Rd. I. Miller 81 Son Jewelers 2832 Lorain Ave. o a Wonderful Class of '58 God Be With You in All You Do A Friend of CL Dr. 8. Mrs. Nicholas Misischia 13614 Rexwood Ave. Garfield Hts., Ohio MolIy's Delicatessen 4075 E. 13151 St. We Have Everything Mount Carmel Lodge 11116 Mt. Carmel Rd. Monreal Funeral Homes Three Funeral Homes Three Generations of Service MOONEY CHEMICALS INC. Motter's MusicsHouse 1862 Coventry - 5148 Mayfield YE 2-7100 - HI 2-7470 MOTTER'S MUSIC HOUSE PRIVATE INSTRUCTION - RENTALS - SALES 1862 COVENTRY - 1548 MAYFIELD Compliments of Mrs. R. T. Morrison 499 E. 118th St. The Mulholland Spinning Ring The World's Fastest in Textiles 1041 Union Commerce Bldg. Muccen's Pure Oil 22251 Euclid Ave. Phone KE 1-9892 O. E. Murphy Company 1886 Haldane Rd. Cleveland, Ohio Compliments of Mr. 8. Mrs. T. J. Murphy 4350 East Blvd. Charles A. Murar Funeral Homes 4434 Lorain Ave.-ME 1-0550 Music for All Occasions Call Fred Gerome or Carl Gulla CE 1-8118-GA 1-3517 I I i W BUSINESS PATRONS -N. THE NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 23500 LAKELAND BLVD. EUCLID 23, OHIO Newberry's 5 8. 10 Store 5728 Broadway Your One Stop Shopping Center NICK'S MKT. KAY'S DELICATESSEN 4534-36 PEARL RD. Nick St Tony's Food Market Groceries - Fresh Produce - Meats Open Every Day-8003 Euclid Ave. Nick 8- Tony's Eagle Market Groceries - Meats - Vegetables 8003 Euclid Ave.-RA 1-0480 NicIetti's Barber Shop 107th 84 Euclid Modern, Sanitary Equipment GOOD LUCKITO THE CLASS OF '58 COMPLIMENTS OF ROSS NOBLE 4449 MAYFIELD BEAUTY SALON NOVAK 8. PETLOWANY INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 12801 SPRAGUE ROAD F. NOVAK 81 SONS- PAINTERS-DECORATORS 17405 HARVARD AVE. WA 1-0589-WA 1-1113 .O. O'Bell's Grocery Store Supplies All Your Needs Oblak Furniture Co. 6612 St. Clair Ave. Phone HE 1-2978 JOHN L. O'BRlEN CLEVELAND POLICE DEPT. MICKEY O'CONNOR'S BEVERAGE STORE 460 E. 117th St. MICKEY O'CONNOR'S TAVERN 11600 SELLERS AVE. To All My Buddies The Class of '58 Kevin O'Day - 4f OHIO COUNTING SCALE INC. 2401 CHESTER AVE. CLEVELAND 14, OHIO OHIO FLOOR COVERING CO. 500 PROSPECT AVE.-MA 1-2810 JUST FLOOR COVERING The Ohio Gear Company 1333 E, 179th St. Gears, Stock or Special I Brother Norbert Sturm, S.M., poses as Santa at the annual Marianist League Christmas Party. Old Tirner's Cafe Liquor, Beer 81 Wine 3304 St. Clair Ave. COMPLIMENTS OF O'NEILL ROAD CONSTRUCTION CO. GREETINGS: C. WILLIAM O'NElLL GOVERNOR OF OHIO IN ANY EVENT SAY IT WITH ORBAN'S FLOWERS -RA I-4500 11520 BUCKEYE RD. Dr. 81 Mrs. Ernest C. Orosz 24051 S. Woodland Shaker Hts., Ohio Mr. Es- Mrs. Emery Orosz 3343 East Blvd. Cleveland, Ohio ORZECH'S TAVERN 3876 E. 71st ST. FINE FOOD, BEER, WINE, LIQUOR Chet Ottino's Spaghetti House 9002 Euclid Ave.-RA 1-7870 Italian 8- American Dishes Owens Flooring Company All Types of Floor Covering 17813 Euclid Ave,-IV 1-6161 -P- Miss Margie Palinkas 13228 Euclid Ave. East Cleveland The Pantry Drive In Famous for Hamburgers 13107 Broadway PAOLO VALPE 81 SONS 4000 ORANGE AVE. Paris Food Market Steve Nussal, Prop. 4103 Clark Ave. I74 PARK VIEW FED. SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASS'N 4084 LEE RD. - 3199 E. 93rd ST. SK 2-1221 - BR 1-7260 Parkway Auto Parts-DI 1-1271 8603 Garfield Blvd. Stop for a Free Discount Card Park Pharmacy 11001 Woodland Ave. Cleveland 4, Ohio Pataky's Beverage 9119 Buckeye Rd. Free Delivery Pat's Delicatessen 5204 St. Clair Ave. X EX 1-5600 Pat's 81 Lou's Eagle Market Sav-On Foods at the Friendliest'Store in Town Nichlos C. Patti 4489 Berwald South Euclid, Ohio Pavic's Tavern 16000 Libby Rd. Maple Hts., Ohio Payne 81 Hermann 330 Williamson Bldg. Compliments of Mr. 81 Mrs. John Pekarcik 8K Sons JOHN C. PEKAREK RANEY TIRE CO. 3737 BROADWAY AVE. Perce Landry 5722 Mayfield Rd. A Lyndhurst 24, Ohio PETE'S GRILL INC, 5718 MAYFIELD RD. LYNDHURST 23, OHIO Pete's May-Lynd Cities Service 5739 Mayfield Rd.-HI 2-9857 Mayfield Hts. 24, Ohio PETE'S SERVICE STATION BROOKPARK RIDGE Mr. 81 Mrs. Angelo Perella 2113 E. 125th ST. MR. 81 MRS. JOHN PETRELLA WRITERS OF SO THIS IS THE END, SHOOK WITH THE BLUES COMPLIMENTS OF PETE PETRONE'S AMBASSADOR DRESS SUIT RENTAL 1516-22 HAYDEN AVE.-GL 1-1512 COMPLIMENTS OF P.O.C. BEER Pipp's Hardware 2183 Murray Hill Rd. Phone SW 1-0737 COMPLIMENTS OF M. P. PLATTEN SON CONSTRUCTION IN 3749 W. 106th St.-WI 1-9090 PIesec's Sohio Service 16901 Waterloo Rd. IV I-9552 Plush's Market 13881 Cedar Rd., Cleve. Hts. 18, O. For Delivery Call FA 1-7439-40-41 Greetings Representative 8. Mrs. Frank R. Pokorny 11912 Buckeye Rd. Polacek Delicatessen 8327 Memphis Ave. Brooklyn 9, Ohio Pompili Music Studios 12804 Miles Ave.-VU 3-1173 CIeveIand's Most Modern Studios Presti Bakery 12111 Mayfield PRIORITY MFG. CORP. TOOLS - GAGES AIRCRAFT PARTS Greetings Judge August Pryatel Ptak's Inc. Furniture 81 Appliances 5416 Broadway Ave. PUBLIC SANITATION SUPPLY CO. EVERYTHING IN JANITOR SUPPLIES TEL. FL 1.3228 -R- GEORGE RADIGAN'S PARK BAR 12523 ST. CLAIR Rapid Shoe Repair 12710 Woodland Ave. Frankie 81 Johnnies Restaurant Good Italian Food Try Our Pizza John J. Riczo Funeral Homes 17504 Harvard Ave.-WY 1-0929 RIDGE ROAD BARBERSI-IOP 424i RIDGE ROAD JOE PAVONE, PROP. Rini's Kinsman-Lee Bowling Where Good Environment Prevails 16699 Kinsman Rd., Shaker Hts. ROESCH PAINT - WALLPAPER SUPPLY WE SERVE THE BEST 853 E. 222nd ST.-RE 1-3585 Best Wishes to the Senior Class from Mr. 8K Mrs. J. Roggenburk The Roman Gardens Finest Food American 81 Italian ROSS CREAMERY QUALITY BUTTER, EGGS 81 CHEESE WOODLAND E. 55th ST. MKT.-UNIT 34 Rudy's Quality Meats 4506 Superior Ave.-HE 1-8638 6706 St. Clair Ave.-UT 1-50871 RUSSO ITALIAN BAKERY 2147 MURRAY HILL BILL FONTANA, PROP. Royal Finance 4533 Payne Ave. ROZAK'S BOULEVARD INN 8909 GARFIELD BLVD. -S. Alex A. Saio Chemist 8. Druggist 3824 Lorain Ave. Tom Sanfilippo Woodland Pharmacy 12600 Woodland Ave. Joseph C. Schulte Funeral Homes 5244 Mayfield - 4092 Mayfield Rd. Phone EV 1-4000 Schultz Mfg. Co. Screw Machine Products 3444 Orange Rd. Scott Drug Co. Inc. 2030 W. 25th St. Lorain 81 W. 25th St. Get the Best Get Sealtest Ice Cream Sebastian Barbers 4 Barbers at Your Service 20319 Van Aken Blvd.-WY 1-1280 Seorge Sedlock Free Estimates-FL 1-5401 Aluminum Windows-Patios Sedar's Beverage House 12114 Woodland Ave. Free Delivery-SW 1-8982 SENIOR D LEADS THE WAY AT ALL TIMES Shaker View Barber Shop 12910 Woodland Phone GA 1-3355 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 MR. ALLAN N. SHEAHEN Shore 81 Son 12301 Mayfield Rd. Men's 8. Women's Furnishings Siegel Tile Co. 4452 Warner Rd. Phone BR 1-7237 Jerry Sigler Insurance Consultant MO 2-1492-SU 1-5620 Silvestro's Fine Foods 1940 South Taylor Singer Steel Co. P. O. Box 1984 Robert Sittner 3944 Mayfield Rd.-EV 2-4770 Custom Fu rs-Restyling-Storage COMPLIMENTS OF MR. Bt MRS. GEORGE J. SKALA 3250 GREEN ROAD Compliments of John 8. Mary Skorupski 3167 E. 65th St. SIavik's Sohio Service Atlas Tires, Batteries, Accessories Routes 422 8. 306-KI 3-1464 Slezak Funeral Home 3652 E. 65th St. Phone Ml 1-3853 ROBERT M. sLIEE la ASSOC. INC. MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT sw 1-3500-CLEVE. 4, OI-IIO Compliments of Smiley Furniture 8. Appliances Congratulations Class of 1958 For a Job Well Done Rev. Raymond T. Smith SMITH BROS. 1-HOUR CLEANERS 713 E. 185th St.-15736 LORAINE AVE. 3817 LEE RD.-13001 WOODLAND AVE. SMITH'S RESTAURANT IN EUCLID IT'S SMlTH'S 222nd 8g LAKESHORE-RE 2-9900 BUSINESS PATRONS Somers' Men's 8. Boys' Wear Quality at Popular Prices 'l 2179 Noble Rd.-LI 1-2042 South East Chevrolet Co. 8815 Broadway Cleveland, Ohio SOUTH EAST SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 2968 E. 61st ST. EACH SAVINGS INSURED TO 510,000.00 Sportsman Restaurant Cor. Northfield 8. Kricks Rds. Spehar's Market 19807 Cherokee SPERRY ROAD SAND 81 GRAVEL CO. SPERRY ROAD-CHESTERLAND, OHIO Spirito School of Music 10201 Union Ave. Phone DI 1-3360 Spitzer Ford Inc. 1950 E. 105th St. Cleveland, Ohio Spuzzillo's Food Store 2133 Murray Hill Rd. RA 1-7975-We Deliver St Mary's Seminary 1227 Ansel Rd. Cleveland 8, Ohio Stallings Insurance 13500 Third Ave. Phone PO 1-2305 E. J. Stanek Hardware Co. 13804 Kinsman Rd. Sheet Metal 8. Furnace Work Stanley Delicatessen 3325 Payne Ave. Fountain Service-EX 1-7969 Sterling Die Division Pratt 8. Whitney Co., Inc. 13811 Enterprise Ave. John J. Stropko Attorney at Law 4004 Lorain-ME 1-6042 Edward J. Stupka, Agent 3896 E. 131st St.-WY 1-6090 Complete Insurance Service EDWARD J. STUPKA AGENCY 3896 E. 131st STREET CLEVE. 20, OHIO-WY 1-6090 SUBURBAN QUALITY BLDRS., INC. 4000 WARRENSVILLE CTR. RD. PHONE SK 1-5400 Compliments of Dr. 84 Mrs. Paul Suhay Superior Body 8. Paint Co. Body 81 Fender Repair 6605 St. Clair Ave. BUSINESS PATRONS Supreme Sohio Service 11312 Woodland-GA 1-9796 Tires-Batteries-Parts Best Wishes Class of 1958 Mr. 8- Mrs. J. Svitak BUILDER INC ELMER F. SYNEK CLASS OF 45i .T- HENRY TAYLOR 81 SONS CO. 1958 E. 105th ST. WORLD'S FINEST FOODS Teentown Record Shop 3430 Memphis Phone SH 9-1400 Compliments of Mr. 84 Mrs. George Telenko Bt Sons Texler Photography Portraits With Personality Phone MO 2-8715 AFTER GRADUATION TRY TAPCO FIRST THOMPSON PRODUCTS INC. Threadwell Tap 81 Die Co. 990 Quarry Dr. Cleve. Heights, Ohio Tiles of Clay, Inc. Cleveland 15, Ohio Ceramic Distributors Tillman Motor Co. 14501 Kinsman Rd. Phone WY I-2222 Timar's Bakery For Fine Baked Goods 3932 Lorain Ave.-AT 1-9720 Times Cleaners We Clean 8t Repair 2671 W. 14th St. Tommy's Food Mkt. 957 Evangeline Rd.-KE 1-2423 We Specialize in Italian Food A. J. Tomon 81 Sons Brooklyn - Parma's Largest Funeral Home Tony's Steakburgers Fine Foods-Fast Service 10541 Carnegie Ave. Compliments of Tony's Tavern 5746 State Rd.-TU 5-9868 Top Hat Cleaners 81 Dyers 12621 Woodland Ave. Toth Saw Filing 8- Sharpening 13215 Grannis Rd. Phone MO 2-1536 Compliments of A. B. Toth, Attorney at Law 2546 Lorain Ave. Tri-Rite Shoes 2872 W. 25th St. By Right at Tri-Rite TRI STATE CONSTRUCTION, INC. STEEL ERECTORS CLEVELAND 8. PITTSBURGH Joe Trolli Accordion Studio 4583 Ammon Rd., So. Euclid Phone EV 2-1153 COMPLIMENTS OF TURNEY TOWN SUNOCO ALL MECHANICAL WORK DONE -u- Geo. Uguccini 81 Sons Cement Contractors 3999 E. 123rd St. Underwood 'Corporation 1924 Euclid Ave. General Underwriters All Forms of Insurance Call UT 1-2345 FOR HARD TO GET AUTO INSURANCE, CALL THE THOMAS J. UNIK CO. INS. AGENCY PHONE TO 1-0200 UNION AUTO SALES 8- SERVICE SPECIALIZED BODY WORK 81 PAINTING E. F. DROBA-11113 UNION AVE. THE R. S. URSPRUNG CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS CALL CH 1-0501 -V- Mary Vanni Your Friendly Stanley Dealer 11109 Woodland-CE 1-0662 Greetings Edward E. Vernier For Municipal Clerk Vic's Floral 81 Gift Shop 3862 E. 65th St. Vince's Cate 3071 E. 65th St. Cleveland 27, Ohio Band members give the Latin football team a round of applause. I I I : B Alex Stolarski makes his act of consecration in the So- dality. Iompliments of Vince 81 Marty's Grill Meet All Your Friends Here 15528 Madison Ave., Lakewood -W- The Wagon Wheel French Cuisine 13114 Woodland Ave. The Wagon Wheel French Cuisine 13114 Woodland Ave. Walter 8. Helen Groceries 9811 Aetna Rd. Fresh Meats 8. Veg.-We Deliver I. P. Ward Trucking 107th Lever GL 1-7777-GL 1-7778 Washington Pharmacy 2202 Noble Rd.-Corner Greyton Prescription Specialists Nest 14th St. Drug Co. 2662 W. 14th St. Phone CH 1-4967 Nestlake Painting 81 Decorating Co. 1806 Forestdale Ave. Call SH 1-3183 Nest Side Machine Tool 8. Die, Inc. Dies, Tools, Jigs 8t Fixtures 10516 Western Ave.-WO 1-1452 'Vest Side Market S. J. Check Pork Specialists John Weizer Sons Insurance-Real Estate 8937 Buckeye Rd. WHITE ROSE CAFE 10408 UNION DI 1-9573 Compliments of John H. White Mr. 8g Mrs. Louis Widmer 8. Sons 12700 Buckeye Rd. Speed Shine-Shoe Shine Just Spray It On Phone TU 4-1717 The House of Wills Funeral Home The Nation's Best Windermere Storage 8- Moving Co. 14441 Euclid Ave.-MU 1-6360 Agent Member Allied Van Lines Inc. M. WINOGRAD 81 COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF FINE UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE CHURCH 81 CHAPEL FURNISHINGS JOHN W. WINTERICH 8. ASSOC,, INC. 3700 EUCLID AVE., CLEVE. 15, OHIO Winterich's Florists 13519 Detroit Ave. LA 1-0170 Wittine Body Co. 1833 E. 82nd ST. Auto Body Repairs-CE 1-0114 BUSINESS PATRONS Wolfe's Inn 3031 Woodhill Good Fish Fries .Y- Young Timers Clothes for Infants, Boys 8. Girls 11619 Buckeye Rd.-SW 1-2466 -Z- Zarnmataro's Bakery Catering Service 2021 Murray Hill-GA 1-9609 Zawada Realty 7127 Broadway Ave. Phone MI 1-1100 Zechman Bros. Floor Covering 3409 Lorain Ave. Wm. Zibell Custom Built Furniture 13804 Harvard Ave.-WA 1-6741 Compliments of Mr. 81 Mrs. John Zielaskiewicz 12005 Puritan Ave. THOMAS M. ZINGALIE N.O.F.T. UNIT 42 WHOLESALE FRUITS 8. VEGETABLES Compliments of Mr. 8: Mrs. F. Zwilling 1-1861 Arthur F. Aikens Charles J. Amato Raymond J. Amato Robert S. Antol Carmen Artino John J. Baracz Phillip A. Barragate Edward P. Barrett Emil A. Bayus David W. Beerer David R. Bell Eugene Bell Theodore R. Beres Ely N. Bird John C. Bixler Joseph J. Blatnik James L. Bogucki Cosmo L. Bordonaro Dennis A. Brandt Joseph J. Brichacek Gary L. Broz Michael J. Bucalo Charles S. Bucsek George T. Buiarski Daniel E. Cahur Patrick C. Camillo Cobby S. Caputo Salvatore A. Caronite Anthony A. Ceo Edward F. Cermak Fred A. Clear Albert P. CliFfel Thomas P. Collins Mario A. Collura William R. Condon Frank A. Coneglio Horace Consolo John F. Cook S. Anthony Cook Charles W. Cox Edward R. Csoltko Francis J. Czykun Ronald G. Delambo James A. Demarchi Ernest J. DeRose Donald A. DeSapri Vincent C. Dindia Bernard J. Divis Otis P. Drayton 9705 1343 1 7725 16312 1985 3573 21449 3105 12713 16515 5256 4100 9014 2712 1799 1117 4096 2910 4571 13908 2680 5549 7902 9715 2583 9208 2673 3523 6056 4313 2304 4033 583 17111 14 2257 12408 747 2648 1429 11114 1220 1126 23904 12504 2537 3869 4074 3560 Senior Directory Quebec Av. CE 1 E. Miner Hl 2 Scottsdale Blvd. LO 1 Nelaview LI 1 E. 124th Pl. CE 1 E. 72nd St. Ml 1 Shaker Hts. Blvd. FA 1 -2575 -5553 -7893 -2446 1240 -3970 -2068 Liggett Dr. TU 4-4061 Lenacrave Av. SK 1 Stockbridge Av. -4272 SK 1-4138 Philip St. MO 2-4468 Green Ct. EN 1-4194 Cumberland Av. RA 1-3884 Scarborough FA 1-3216 Wilton Rd. FA 1-7704 E. 64th St. EN 1-1147 E. 72nd St. Dl 1-7992 Euclid Hts. Blvd. ER 1-4364 Williamston FL 1-1189 Chapelside Av. SK 1-0428 E. 124th St. GA 1-8464 Elmwood MO 3-6270 E. 125th St. SK 2-3775 Raymond Av. BR 1-6324 E. 128th St. SW 1-0352 Miles Park Ml 1-3971 E. 130th St. GA 1-3028 E. 138th St. LO 1-8429 State Rd. TU 4-5673 E. 124th St. Ml 1-5286 N. St. James Pkwy. FA 1-4295 Corwin. EV 2-4035 E. 114th St. Ll 1-0435 Talford Av. SK 1-6535 Fairf1eld Rd. EL 7-6807 Lamberton ER 1-0373 Mayfield Rd. SW 1-6466 Thornhill Av. UL 1-4274 E. 122nd St. CE 1-2191 E. 174th St. IV 1-3198 Harvey Av.' GA 1-8048 E. 87th St. RA 1-0650 Lander Rd. HI 2-4599 Emery Rd. MO 3-5835 Marston Av. WA 1-8848 E. 126th St. CE 1-5121 Tyndall FA 1-8989 E. 138th St. WA 1-6135 E. 144th St. SK 1-1169 George E. Dupper Edward C. Eimutis John M. Elwell Jerold T. Englehart John G. Erker Edward L. Evans Richard L. Fink Robert J. Finley James W. Fitzgerald Ernest L. Fontana Thomas J. Forristal Joseph T. Forristell Norbert W. Foxx John A. Frabotta Richard A. Frank James H. Frydl Michael P. Furst Donald J. Gacey Joseph J. Galco Anthony M. Gambatese Anthony A. Garka Robert J. Gaudio Donald N. Gerome Fred A. Gerome John A. Girbino Kenneth A. Goudreau Dennis P. Grady Joseph W. Gregg Jack E. Gregory Carl W. Grodach James E. Haas F. Bernard Harff James F. Harris Edward S. Hayes Kenneth Hayes William R. Heller James V. Hering Frank J. Hocevar John J. Hocevar Edward J. Hodgdon William A. Holmes Michael C. Holvey John S. Horvath Kenneth S. Hovan Dennis J. Hudock Donald L. lacofano Norman lngrassia Thomas L. Jaksa 7817 2017 4628 13608 34645 3857 866 5661 3517 2143 1984 1726 3960 16320 6175 3831 13808 1382 1327 1959 1842 1260 11217 2394 4015 17306 1351 3853 310 18525 35550 13022 16006 2861 8001 2025 10216 1260 1172 2609 1789 2975 9405 4726 9005 1540 11824 19102 Colgate Av. OL Goodnor FA E. 175th St. LU S. Parkway Dr. LU Bainbridge CH E. 153rd St. LO E. 218th St. KE Highland Av. HI Boynton EV Murray Hill Rd. GA Reyburn lV Temple HI Strandhill Rd. LO Greyton EV N. Woodlane Dr. HI Sackett Av. AT Horner Av. WA E. 141st St. UL E. 65th St. EX E. 124th Pl. SW Grasmere MU Avondale EV Notre Dame Av. SW Mapleside Av. CE Stilmore EV Glendale Av. LO Elwood Av. MU 1-5401 1-203E 1-2732 1-156- 8-4251 1-5001 1-751 A 2-8891 2-1211 1-1771 2-6051 1-3532 1-6181 2-2291 1-6741 1-213- 1-2631 1-4301 1-6342 1-164- 1-1481 1-3451 1-8112 2-0911 1-8981 1-7781 Meadowbrook Blvd. FA E. 246th St. RE Harvard Av. LO Pettibone Rd. CH Cedar Rd. YE Eldamere Av. SK Berkshire Rd. YE Sycamore Av. CE Brown Rd. QLA McCracken LU Plainfield EV Addison Rd. UT Central Av. SU Empire Rd. WH Euclid Hts. Blvdl YE Kennedy Av. SW Lawrence Av. LU Fuller Av. Dl Belvoir Blvd. EV Princeton Av. WY Mohawk IV 1-7191 1-3531 1-6571 8-5701 2-984- 1-7951 2-0711 1-6351 1-7842 1-389- 2-2084 1-9584 1-7801 4-0151 2-244- 5-428' 1-3161 1-398' 1-439' 1-2 74: 1-4891 Robert A. Jasinski Edward E. Jilek Gerald J. Jira Kenneth Kaminski Daniel R. Karwoski John J. Kastelic Arunas V. Kavaliunas Lawrence M. Kendra William A. Koke Frank P. Kolba John R. Kolenich Thomas A. Kondik Joseph Kosir Timothy J. Kowallek Richard J. Kowalski Thomas P. Kreisa Daniel J. Krol David J. Krus Richard L, Kubinski Edward G. Laczko John Leroy Richard W. Lewis Carl A. LoPresti Gary A. Loretitsch Richard A. Lutz Edward W. McGrath John P. McGuinness Patrick J. Mclnerney Kenton H. McManus Gvydas T. Macevicius Adas E. Malenas Fred A. Mancini James A. Marcinski Joseph M. Marfisi Robert J. Marko Paul A. Maruna Joseph R. Masar Raymond J. Materewicz David P. Matthews ilyto Matulevicius Algirdas V. Matulionis Robert A. Mawby Zobert L. Menart Robert D. Miller Nilliam Henry Miller Nilliam Herbert Miller Ross C. Molica Ronald J. Morway :rank E. Mulhall lames C. Mulica 'atrick J. Murphy .awrence A. Nagy Richard T. 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Santantonio Gabriel Sauvinsky Gary E. Savage Raymond A. Schabroni William F. Sedensky Kenneth R. Seittert Donald E. Seymour John M. Shaw Thomas P. Sheahen John A. Shigo Vincent L. Shuster Eugene J. Smayda Robert L. Smigel Michael J. Smith Raymond M. Spiewak Edward A. Stanek Gary L. Stevens Alexander C. Stolarski John J. Stropko Nicholas M. Sturn Robert M. Suhay 1312 11113 2958 550 7403 631 1 16715 2155 13310 2662 3888 2113 1197 20516 16333 2193 15853 5159 1391 1710 1335 3875 4399 3588 8302 3615 6716 1737 533 7511 9908 21216 252 9406 1658 6421 12601 2439 1211 5263 4049 10915 1993 19610 13802 1612 4068 6504 12512 7817 E. 152nd St. UL Mt. Carmel Av. CE Derbyshire Rd. ER E. 115th St. Ll Outlook FL Carl Av. EN Biltmore Av. SK Broadview Av. FL Maplerow Av. LU East Blvd. SW E. 43rd St. DI E. 125th St. GA E. 74th St. EX Chickasaw IV Miles Av. SK Cornell Av. RA Cleviden Rd. YE Thomas St. MO E. 30th St. PR Lakefront Av. Ll Lander Rd. HI Glenwood EV E. 139th St. LU Lloyd Av. OR Kosciuszko Av. GA E. 142nd St. LO Park Av. MI Shaw Av. Ll E. 118th St. MU Wefel Av. FL Kennedy Av. RA Halworth WY E. 151st St. IV Steinway Av. GA Temple Av. Hl Ardmore Dr. SH Harvard Av. WA Kingston Rd. YE E..79th St. HE W. 16th St. SH Conover YE Penfield LU Temblethurst Dr. EV Hathaway La. SK Kinsman Rd. LO Pontiac UL E. 176th St. WA Memphis Av. ON Foresthill SW Montello LA 1-3521 1-1161 1-1193 1-5381 1-0916 1-5560 1-0965 1-3228 1-0072 1-7076 1-9424 1-1583 1-8693 1-4273 1-0058 1-3662 2-2823 2-0582 1-3297 1-6706 2-1021 2-2875 1-1417 1-9509 1-2418 1-9144 1-7809 1-5859 1-3844 1-5965 1-5008 1-81 14 1-4279 1-7959 2-3358 1-6585 1-6288 2-7730 1-2947 9-2009 2-4126 1-2922 1-5731 1-1605 1-9352 1-2104 1-5345 1-6686 1-2335 4-4065 Senior Directory William V. Susel 1717 E. 55th St. EN 1-7360 Theodore B. VandeMotter Thomas L. Szahlender 12606 Lakeshore Av. 4C MU 1-7252 William M. Vincent 4E David B. Tagliaferri 4394 Angela Dr. EV 2-3321 Sam M. Vitale 4D John W. Takacs 1323 Brainard HI 2-0904 Edward M. Walsh 4C George J. Telenko 9208 Cumberland Av. Gerald S. Wiatrowski 4F RA 1-1121 Thomas E. Widmer 4A Richard E. Texler 17902 Libby Rd. MO 2-6690 ,Jack H. Winterich 4D Allen W. Thomas 13000 Cedar Rd. FA 1-8395 James R. Tichy 3050 E. 116th St. CE 1 8904 Fred M. Wypasek 4F Michael A. Tomaro 2630 E. 110th St. CE 1-6978 Neal P. Wysocki 4A James F. Tracz 4305 E. 128th St. M1 1 1993 George N. Yovanno 4B John P. Turkopucs 6116 Luther Av. HE 2-1297 Carl J. Zafliro 4B Richard M. Tusai 26950 Emery Rd. MO 2-2831 Raphael B. Zahony 4C Michael H. Underwood 4576 Turney Rd. Ml 1-1684 Frank H. Ungerer 4315 W..56th St. ON 1-2445 Thomas W. Zielachowski 4B Joseph S. Vaida 12705 Mapleleaf Dr. Joseph F. Zwilling 4D MO 3-9047 Frank J. Vallo 4103 E. 147th St. SK 1-5288 Acknowledgement: We sincerely thank the following persons for their invaluable help in the preparation of the '58 PURPLE AND GOLD: BRO. RAYMOND wuco, s.M., Purple and Gold photography. MR. EDWARD URSPRUNG of the Wm. T. Cooke Publishing, Inc. 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