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

 - Class of 1960

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Each man's ioy is to me, ex G 3 e f Each man's grief is my own, m E y We need one another, XS, 19 M. So I will defend each man i As my brother, Each man as my friend. M D ff' ,-,J mgwk 5?E': .e!!Illl!lil' illillil l as ill up gfl api alll! elif 9 - fill :fill II!!! lluulll I Ill if Il liilllllf ,N HDF!! 1 f I A New 1 ,M . , 57' MNMMM -, .. -,,g,h,,,i,3.,g 9 '.-r. ws. m mum mmm kyle -.ffm rg!! wi' -QW AM BUT CNE. I CANNOT DO EVERYTHING BUT I CAN DO SOMETHING I, 8 4 7 0 5 .yjli W 4,,A, , E t 1 ,....,,-. Throughout The year The constant help of The alumni, Mothers' Club, Dads' Club is in evidence. Without their aid much of The ioy in our lives just could not be. By Tracing The interdependence of one man on each and every other rnan, we must eventually conclude that all mankind is dependent upon God. The realization of This gives us our religion: our common bond. Religion is learning to love all men in God as our brothers and To influence them and be influenced by Them. Our prool is in our product. The ioy ot success is realized most fully in the ability of each Latin graduate to Work together with his fellow-men and Through Mary to attain his eternal ioy in Christ. lt is in his hands that the future rests. Future men of Latin will look to him for encouragement. The spirit that the graduate leaves behind is the spirit that will be the example for the Latin men of tomorrow. ,lg .Amt Pfrlt mtl f ,N , R W xx tits, X. K ' Nw, X Nt t m mit W g G 4 VX r it ' ixvswtt' ' X NN . xy lbw , x ml Sw-'X FEM X Nix ,-33. MQ X xx Xxx . -,X 4X KX' 'Tr , W .. AA ... , .4 W W: -qs sq, A, ., 1,3 , -Y 1KiW'W4 A 4,.w'ma'f'f,:sW'ff-7 H 4-M.. 4 'lg VERY REVEREND JAMES R. McKAY, S.M. President Cathedral Latin School Presidenf's Message 1 T , ' A,AN,. V,-fs' www, Dear Graduates of 1960: The Theme of your yearbook no man is an island expresses a TruTh Thar you musT face up To for The resT of your life. From The firsT momenT of your exisTence, during The years of your formal educaTion and during The years of your adulT life, you are a member of sociefy. In The designs of Divine Providence your life is afrfecfed for good or for ill by The lives of Those abouT you, iusf as surely as The lives of ofhers are afTecTed for good or for ill by your life. There will be Times when your word or The influence of your example will be The deciding facTor in helping someone meeT a perilous siTuaTion. There will be Times Too when The word or example of anofher will be The deferminanf in your meeTing such a siTuaTion. Your efernal desTiny is someThing you cannoT achieve alone. You can achieve iT only by availing yourself of The help provided for you by your fellowmen, or reiecTing any hindrance They may puT in your way, and by giving To Them The help They have a righT To expecT from you. An aware- ness of and accepTance of This TruTh is essenTial To a successful life. An aware- ness of and accepTance of This TruTh as expressed by ST. Paul is essenfial To a successful Chrisfian life. You are indeed noT an island buf a member of The Mysfical Body of Chrisf. God grant you The awareness of This TruTh, and The will To accepf iT and live by iT. Very sincerely yours in J. Nl. J., VERY REVEREND Jmvies R. MCKAY, S.M. Presidenf, Cathedral l.aTin School N i 7,42 Q.,--K 'Sf CHQ I ll L, 'Sf if? No man is an island, x' ,m4W TOM GIARDINO, exemplifying spirit and lead- ership, guided the seniors in their many feats and accomplishments. Hard-working and devoted describe TOM HART, treasurer. His efficiency and drive helped join the hands of all the divisions in the Student Council. L ff H 'va' it . , 1 A i Q WLM' , mi lm 53 K s A -- ji as ff, H , i . if W -iw- . , , 7 H . Qvzl A , Y E sg 6, gn, v, - ' , W, Le., 's-- .li n Q be e 5' Q 6 I J -- 4'-2. ' V ft.. . - Q M ,f ,ig F2-ww , 2 I f . 2 Q if .. A M, .,.. ,... ,,,. A ,L , ,V LJ., 1 A Q, . assi-wusqnbswwlh . , ,V 5 , Vyizy - ff 313:12 .,.. ,tZ1,:4.Liv,g., . 'Q . .V -9 ii'f 'l- gttam wnqg 5 v -,- Q I . pia ,Av.. k g i VVV A, V ,i,V 1 Q Q iis ' Backing the seniors throughout the entire year was RICH RATINO, vice-president. 3 e E 3 i E PAUL ZYGAS, capably handling the secretarial duties was a great infiuence on and example for the underclassmen. l RICHARD ADAMS CHARLES ANDERSON FRED ARKO JAMES ARMBRECHT GRADUATES OF THOMAS ARNOLD KENNETH ARTL ymzm .ff CATHEDRAL LATIN Mr' gm... JAMES BARRETT GEORGE BARTELME WILLIAM BASINSKI TERRENCE BEEGLE RONALD BERECZ MH: A RN DAVID BOKAR ALLAN BOMBALICKI Html BRUCE BOWER PHILLIP BODROCK EDWARD BOKOVITZ i f 'W . I IL? ' ,Kg I2 It i A4 ., . fb? 'iz 1' ai' I 3-3515-gy QM , we ' L, Jr Fi I THOMAS BORLING - 'ze'-V gs-If -fzgsf..SIHz'5:5H S1211 f . . . . . 'E s . 4, . .. f 1 .gp we-sgyff. zfiif , rmnu. NOV.I3 I 'Fai 522 rikfvxe gg lf. , -' 39 ': ' , fn., Hg, A , ,,i , F, Q ,n,,p,w ggi ,, EM W ,, fa- , fs izgfj' 'Qi 'XJ ,, ff? if N BENJAMIN BOUNCE 'W' LATIN VS. EA FIDISUN FIU I E nw? 'W JAMES BOURQUIN FABIAN BREAUX GERALD BROSKI FRED BROWN CLASS OF JON BROWN THOMAS BUDD Postlng announcements of forthcoming events on the new sign are Stan Gen- iusz, Bill DiPierro,and George Goudreau. --fs JOHN BURKE WILLIAM BURKE ,r 65, 'KEYS V'-wp CHARLES CALES JEROME CAMPBELL ROBERT CAMPBELL RONALD CARLETON 'TWT' TIMOTHY CARROLL VICTOR CASCIATO VICTOR CASSESA DOMINIC CATALDO N-un..-qw' MICHAEL CAVANAUGH DENNIS CHASE SA LVATOR E CH ERASO , Y f gi Q F Ad 4 JAMES CLEAR RICHARD CLEARY Previewing the first semester Civics book are Joe Skrub and Ed Jerman. X 'vw WILLIAM COOLEY 4 1 If Qs, K ., I I LOUIS CUVA .. 'I I Zvi ' w 'ma' 'lgmff' A A K 'IAIW' gg: e,,g:vf may 39,56 N6-llgfs ,'2I 6'.'G?'lQ'af,-:bw ,Vw , if wk -A-Q ANTHONY DASZKIEWICZ WA DANIEL CISEK DANIEL CUDNIK K I 'I A mb ,. . in HENRY DARDY If I 6 ' ex w W 'S -If 9 'QM I it 'Lv af' In A fr dfxkfsf 6 K A- A ,, 7? wk , 7 7 J V fi. V, I my I. I f MST' ,SILK gif., '5' ,,I' w ANTHONY DeMORE gf fi?- Q if W II I i L A PHILIP DeSANTIS NORMAN DIEDERICH WILLIAM DIPIERRO EDWARD DITZEL GRADUATES OF ALBERT DORAZIO KERNAN DOYLE ,M CATHEDRAL LATIN 'wr-sf RONALD FALKOWSKI FLOYD FEDERICO GERALD FERRARO GERALD FERRAZZA 'K' RAYMOND FIRMENT EVERETT FORINASH tQlg?: 4'5 TIMOTHY GALINSKI KENNETH GANHS L, 5 VINCENT GATTO STANLEY GENIUSZ CARL GILLOMBARDO ANTON GINTNER N3 4-4' ROBERT GERGELY WV THOMAS GIARDINO 'dvi --.9 CHESTER GORZELANECZYK GEORGE GOUDREAU CLASS OF 1960 'S FRANK GRASSI THOMAS HAAS. Uno, tres, rings through the halls as Latin students indulge in a floating Morro game. PATRICK HALLIGAN MICHAEL HARRIGAN wav TF? THOMAS HART TERRENCE HAYES OWEN HEGGS GERHART HILT EY CLIFFORD HIRSCH LOUIS HLAD GEORGE HOPRICH ROBERT HRICH GRADUATES OF LAWRENCE IRWIN EDWARD JERMAN HENRY JOHNSON DAVID KACHELEIN GEORGE KAHOU stink 'Vit JOSEPH HUSZAR JOHN HYLAND wo-f F 'f CATHEDRAL LATIN wv N K' MICHAEL KAMINSKI WILLIAM KARNAK WILLIAM KAROLY LAWRENCE KASSOUF PATRICK KINLEY My name w Szeman. I F' : NN '- , VALE? I fIL . JOHN KLIMCZAK LEO KNECHT RICHARD KNECHT ill be there yet, says George Bcrteleme Io Ed EDWARD KOFOL WILLIAM KONYVKA RICHARD KOKE WILLIAM KOROSEC V.. PETER KOZAK THOMAS KRAL I I , ,.-.-, Y I, H ,.: - ff' X hir' E 'W' 4 fn-::iiY EDWARD KRAYNAK WARREN KRUEGER lm! if-ff-' Q: 1 3 Us H' WAYNE KULKA THEODORE KWASNIAK WILLIAM KYSELA DANIEL LAKE 'Nm' ! 'N'-W +-yr TIMOTHY LAMB WILLIAM LANESE REGIS LEE JAMES LELKO I CLASS OF MARTIN LIPKA JOSEPH LONARDO ff, I ,Q,s': 2 1 Q.: . plwwa lf there's anything I can't stand its a cheater, protests Tony Tortorici to poker partner Rich Koke. ww MICHAEL LOWREY JAMES LUKASZEWSKI MELVIN LUZNIAK KENNETH McCARTHY DANIEL McELLIN JOSEPH McGINNESS JOHN MCINTYRE THOMAS MCNEELEY DONALD MAJOROS ANTHONY MAKRANSKY F 'MTU' ! i PHILIP MARK THEODORE MARSZAL THOMAS MARTIN JOSEPH MASIELLO I-uf 'K'-227 THOMAS MATCZYNSKI GEORGE MATEJKA An eye for an eye and a dime for u coke. So where's my coke! , petitions perplexed Pat Kinley. ROBERT MATTERN DONALD MIHELCIC , 5, DOUGLAS MILLER ROBERT MILLER ROMAS MISIUNAS LESLIE MONOSTORY 17 -ruff' Wars! THOMAS MONZELL ALAN MORIARTY JAMES MRUGACZ FRANK MUCKLO GRADUATES OF JAMES MULCRONE THOMAS MURPHY CATHEDRAL LATIN gf 45 L42f' vf 'rY3z- ' I9 if 1131. V fqffri. 'Jia ff. f ROBERT NIZNICK KENNETH NOVAK WALTER NOWAK JOSEPH O'LOUGHLlN J I DONALD OSWALD STANLEY OSWIECINSKI 5.-, RICHARD PACYNA JOHN PAGLIO ng.,-f f. ROBERT PAPA JOSEPH PAPESCH . 6 3Eg. f I at ',: I mb, ALVIN PAYNE JOHN PEKARCIK ROBERT PAPESCH STERLING PARKS 'iff LAWRENCE PETLOCK ANTHONY PINTER CLASS OF 1960 Tony Zunt discusses future college plans with his homeroom teacher, Brother John Lemker, S.M. 54 , my GERALD PRAGG JAMES PRASEK ,ve-un, -'HKU' THOMAS PRUSHA JAMES PTACEK VINCENT PINZONE THOMAS POLLACK 1-...argl- GEORGE POLLY RONALD POWASKI ROBERT PREDOVICH THOMAS PRUSACZYK FRANK RAMACCIATO RAYMOND RAPCZYNSKI WILLIAM RAPP RICHARD RATINO FRANCIS RHINEHART GEORGE RIHA GRADUATES OF CATHEDRAL LATIN F KENNETH RUMIENSKI WILLIAM RUSTIC DONALD RYGIELSKI RAYMOND SADAUSKAS h e NICHOLAS SARCONI GERALD SCHETTERER MICHAEL SEKARA CHESTER SELWA The day offer Ihe night before, Jerry Ferruro ,medifates o the harmfulness of the lack of sleep. Mlm' M m, lp. gh, I C ' -sm I X Q I Q M I Q4 ' I K v my 9, JAHKH' 'M 1 54 .. Q9 ., uw .-Q , . ,,,. , Nw T :gf ', fr I 1' Maw f' W ' 1 GEORGE SCHNEIDER PATRICK SCULLEN 'ifrnf W 2 s ,es DENIS SENIAN RICHARD SFERRY LOUIS SHAINKER DENNIS SIMS nd JOSEPH SKRAB ROGER SKROCKI ROBERT SLUSAR THOMAS SMITH JOSEPH SODJA JOSEPH SOSPIRATO THOMAS SPARENGA LOUIS SPERLING GERALD STARY FRANK STRAH if A KWV, , M iw? A KI- V V I-:l ' I Vyh ' TR I TTTET I I LOUIS STANKIEWICZ VICTOR STANKUS ,405 uw PETER STUNGYS THOMAS SUHADOLNIK CLASS OF ANTHONY SUMODI JOHN SUTTON With a couple other subjects on his mind, Fred Brown crams for a third test. JAMES SWIDER SZILARD SZABO 'F tttr f EDWARD SZEMAN THOMAS SZYMANSKI JOSEPH TAKITCH CHESTER TALARCZYK fy ,L in '., ' A 5 Q RONALD TANSKI JOHN TARTAGLIONE EDMUND THOMAS RICHARD THOMAS Q AQQZ MICHAEL TITAS BERT TOMON MICHAEL TONER ANTHONY TORTORICI ...Z 'wwf' PHILLIP TROLLI JOHN TUROCZY ROBERT VALERIAN BRENDAN VANA Starting off the Advent Season right, Tom Hart and Bill Kyselcl light the schooI's Advent wreath. ROBERT VONDRASEK JAMES WERSTAK VG'---rv JOHN WHELAN MARTIN WILLIAMS 'Uma-ml' GERALD WOCHNA WILLIAM WOOLLACOTT ALAN YAMA STEVE ZAHONY GRADUATES OF I LLL L I I .,,.... I L J S XE Q .. I . Qi 2 I is K, Q ,K 4 W .A ' f sf JOHN ZAKELJ JOHN ZAWISLAN DAVID ZELEZNIK . ' A 'gg EL I' 1 Wm ' ,K ff 51' al l 1 JOHN ZIELASKIEWICZ CATHEDRAL LATIN v-0 YNMQ7' ANDREW ZOI-NAY STANLEY ZUBEK ANTHONY ZUNT THOMAS ZURAVA KESTUTIS ZYGAS RAYMOND BLAHA THOMAS DeMiCHAEL Novice S.M. Novice S.M. CLASS OF 7960 GERALD LUBOWICZ JAMES WATROUS Novice S.M. Novice S.M. For lack of a iack to raise his hack, Larry Kassouf is aided by Rich Koke, Jerry Wochna, Mike Tifas, and Joe Sospirato. l .- . .V QW I I , MN 'U ' , V 4 b ,. fm- ,,,,.., I .W ,, ,,, ,.., .. W , W M A' 'H-'HM ' M . .eff M Y .N , f f-V.,,.W,,,-.-A ' M X' ws... , W W ,,,, , ii,,I::'::-xii ..- -1-.-vv,.f.-up - 'Rx Senior Directory ADAMS, RICHARD J .... 1242 East 134th St., Cleveland 12 . . . Li 1-0374 . . . St. Philomena . . . Glee Club 2,3,4, Intramurals 2, CSMC 2,3,4, F.T.A. 3,4. ALKAITIS, SAULIUS A .... 2978 Yorkshire Rd., Cleveland Hts. 18 . . . Er 1-1408 . . . St Ann . . . Science Club 4, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Math Club 3, 4. ANDERSON, CHARLES E .... 4668 East 153rd St., Cleveland 6 . . . Wa 1-6343 . . . Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament . . . Football 1, Basketball 3,4, Track 1, Band 1, Intramurals 1,2. ARKO, FRED L .... 12413 Holborn Ave., Cleveland 5 . . . Wa 1-1659 . . . Holy Family . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4. ARMBRECI-IT, JAMES B .... 1792 Radnor Rd., Cleveland Hts., 18 . . . Fa 1-3913 . . . St Ann . . . Homeroom Officer 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. ARNOLD, THOMAS R .... 489 So. Belvior Blvd.: So. Euclid 21 . . . Ev 1-7718 . . . St. Margaret Mary . . . Football 1, Home- room Officer 4, Intramurals 2, Dance Committee 3,4, Junior Prom King. ARTL, KENNETH M .... 17308 Stockbridge, Cleveland, 28 . . . Wa 1-9063 . . . St. Henry . . . Band 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3. BADALAMENTI, PHILLIP F .... 11917 Buckingham Ave., Cleve- land 20 . . . Ce 1-5164 . . . Our Lady of Peace . . . Homeroom Officer 1, Intramurals 1,2. BARKLOW, JAMES J .... 1316 Churchill Rd., Lyndhurst 24 . . . Hi 2-8556 . . . St. Clair . . . Football 3, Band 1,2,3,4, Home- room Officer 2, Science Club 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Sodality 2,3,4, Knights of the Altar 1,2,3,4. BARRETT, JAMES R .... 3105 Liggett Dr., Parma 34 . . . Tu 4-4061 . . . St. Francis de Sales . . . Football 1,2,3, Co-Cap- tain 4, Basketball 1,2,3, Co-Captain 4, Track 1,2, Homeroom Officer 1,2,3,4, Sodality 1,2,3, BARTELME, GEORGE J .... 2670 East 124th St., Cleveland 20 . . . Sw 1-9685 . . . Our Lady of Peace . . . Football 1,2,3, Boosters 3,4, Homeroom Officer 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Math Club 4. BASINSKI, WILLIAM L .... 936 Ida St., Cleveland 3 . . . He 1-4351 . . . St. Casimir . . . Homeroom Officer 1, N.H.S. 4, Purple and Gold Spiritual Editor 4, Intramurals 1, Service Club l,2,3,4, Chess Club 3,4, F.T.A. 3,4, Honor Roll 1, Math Club 4. BEEOLE, TERRENCE R .... 440 East 229th St., Willowick . . . Wh 4-3817 . . . St. Mary Magdalene . . . Football 1, Track 1, Homeroom Officer 1,2, Intramurals 1,2. BERECz, RONALD E .... 27 Willard Ave., Bedford . . . Be 2-4309 .. . St. Pius X. BODROCK, PHILLIP E .... 4865 West 14th St., Cleveland 9 . . . Sh 1-3072 . . . Sts. Peter and Paul . . . Student Council 1, Band 1,2,3,4, Homeroom Officer 1, N.H.S. 4, Library Staff 2, Sodality 1,2,3, F.T.A. 3. BOKAR, DAVID E .... 6615 Edna Ave., Cleveland 3 . . . Ut 1-3449 . . . St. Vitus . . . Basketball 3,4, Track 1, Boosters 2, Homeroom Officer 1, Intramurals 1,2. BOKOVITZ, EDWARD J .... 6019 Bonna Ave., Cleveland 3 . . . He 1-4761 . . . St. Vitus . . . Football 1,2, Track 1, Boosters 2,3, Student Council 2,3, Homeroom Officer 1,2,3, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Sodality 1, Honor Roll 1. BOMBALICKI, ALLAN J .... 2363 West 14th St., Cleveland 13 . . . Su 1-4840 . . . St. Augustine . . . Intramurals 1,2,3, Library Staff 2,3. BORLING, THoMAs C .... 6129 Allanwood Dr., Parma 29 . . . Tu 4-5678 . . . St. Charles . . . Track 1,2, Cross-Country 1,2,3, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. BOUNCE, BEJAMIN A .... 6925 Ottawa Rd., Cleveland 5 . . . Vu 3-2259 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Intramurals 1.2. BOURQUIN, JAMES E .... 6070 Maplecliff Dr., Parma Hts. 30 . . . Tu 5-5667 . . . Sf. Bridget . . . Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Student Council 4, Homeroom Officer 1,2,3,4, Intra- murals 1,2. BOWER BRUCE C .... 2482 East 124th St., Cleveland 20 . . . Sw 1-7292 . . . St. Margaret . . . Boosters 2,3, Glee Club 1, Homeroom Officer 1, Intramurals 1,2,3, Speech and Debate 1. BREAux, FABIAN L .... 3003 Ripley Rd., Cleveland 20 . . . Sk 2-4219 . . . St. Cecilia . . . Track 2, Glee Club 1, Intra- murals 1,2. BROSKI, GERALD F .... 11609 McCracken Rd., Garfield Hts. 25 . . . Lu 1-2539 . . . Sts. Peter and Paul . . . Boosters 3,4, Rally Committee 4, Student Council 3, Latineer 2,3, Homeroom Officer l,3, Purple and Gold 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Track 1. BROWN, FRED L .... 21750 Shaker Blvd., Shaker Hts. 22 . . . Sk 1-1810 . . . Gesu . . . Track 1, Cross-Country 3, Boosters 4, Band 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. BROWN, JON F .... 2355 Lee Rd., Cleveland 18 . . . Fa 1-8594 . . . St. Ann . . . Intramurals 1,2,4. BUDD, THoMAs J .... 4444 East Blvd., Cleveland 5 . . . Mi 1-3642 . . . St. Timothy . . . Football 1, Track 2, Cross- Country 1,2,3, Boosters 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Service Club 2, Sodality 1. BURKE, JOHN F .... 1656 East 133rd St., East Cleveland 12 . . . Li 1-8194 . . . St. Philomena . . . Intramurals 2,3, BURKE, WILLIAM J .... 8308 Medina Ave., Cleveland 3 . . En 1-1471 . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4. CAINE, THOMAS P .... 13306 Argus Ave., Cleveland 10 . . . Mu 7-7284 . . . St. Jerome. CAI.Es, CHARLEs . . . 1932 East 97th St., Cleveland 6 . . . St. Agnes. CAMPBELL, JEROME J .... 3006 Carroll Ave., Cleveland 13 . . . Ol 1-5166 . . . St. Patrick . . . Track 1, Boosters 2,3, Intra- murals 1,2,3,4. CAMPBELL, ROBERT L .... 2256 South Overlook Dr., Cleveland 6 . . . Sw 5-2377 . . . St. Ann . . . Homeroom Officer 1,2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Speech and Debate 1. CARLETON, RONALD G .... 8995 Ann Ct., Cleveland 8 . . . Ga 1-5980 . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Boosters 1,2, Intra- murals 1,2,3,4, Service Club 1,2,3,4, Knights of the Altar 1,2,4. CARROLL, TIMOTHY J .... 17820 Shaw Ave., Lakewood 7 . . . Ac 6-6655 . . . St. James . . . Track 1,2,3,4, Cross-Country 1,2,3,4, Boosters 3, Homeroom Officer 1,3,4, Intramurals 1,2, C.S.M.C. 2, Knights of the Altar 1,2. CASCIATO, VICTOR A .... 3862 Summit Park, Cleveland Hts. 21 . . . Ev 2-7546 . . . St. George . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Service Club 1,2, Knights of the Altar 1. CASSESA, VICTOR E .... 2176 Cornell Rd., Cleveland 6 . . . Ra 1-1923 . . . Holy Rosary . . . Glee Club 1, Intramurals 1,2,3, Sodality 1,2, Basketball 4. CATALDO, DOMINIC A .... 949 Evangeline Rd., Cleveland 10 . . . Ke 1-3668 . . . Holy Redeemer . . . Science Club 2,3,4, Library Staff 2. CAVANAUGH, MICHAEL J .... 12513 Locke Ave., Cleveland 8 . . . Po 1-4579 . . . St. Aloysius . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Knights of the Altar 1. CHAsE, DENNIS C .... 6825 Hosmer Ave., Cleveland 5 . . . Di 1-4374, . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Glee Club 1. CHERASO, SALVATORE C .... 3428 East 149th St., Cleveland 20 . . . LO 1-5639 . . . St. Cecilia . . . Glee Club 1,2,3, President 4, Intramurals 1,2,3, Sodality 1. CISEK, DANIEL J .... 6929 Hecker Ave., Cleveland 3 . . . Ut 1-2466 . . . St. Francis . . . Glee Club 4, Homeroom OfTicer 1,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3, Math Club 4. CLEAR, JAMES J .... 2304 North St. James St., Cleveland Hts. 6 . . . Fa 1-4295 . . . St. Ann . . . Band 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3, Library Staff 3, Sodality 3, Math Club 3,4. CLEARY, RICHARD M .... 25747 Butternut Ridge Rd., North Olmsted . . . Sp 7-3190 . . . St. Richard . . . Intramurals 3, Math Club 4. Senior Directory COOLEY, WILLIAM C .... 5711 Brecksville Rd., Independence 31 . . . La 4-4363 . . . St. Michael . . . Homeroom Ofhcer 25 Chess Club 3,45 Math Club 35 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. CUDNIK, DANIEL B .... 1155 East 79th St., Cleveland 3 . . . He 1-1033 . . . St. Casimir , . . Homeroom Officer 1,2,3,45 Student Council 25 N.H.S. 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,35 Sodality 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Honor Roll 153. CUVA, Louis M .... 11104 Mt. Carmel Ave., Cleveland 4 . . . Ga 1-2050 . . . Our Lady of Mt. Carmel . . . Intramurals 1,2,35 Bowling 4. DARDY, HENRY D .... 3560 East 78th St., Cleveland 5 . . . Vu 3-0778 . . . St. Lawrence , . . Boosters 1,2,3,45 Student Council 45 Latineer 25 CO-editor Page One 35 Editor-in-Chief 45 Homeroom Officer lg N.H.S. 2,3,45 Science Club 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 sadaltty 1,2,3,45 Knights of the Altar 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 2,3, President 45 Speech and Debate 15 Math Club 3,4. DASZKIEWICZ, ANTHONY E .... 18608 Waterbury Ave., Maple Hts. 37 . . . Mo 2-0318 . . . St. Wenceslas . . . Intramurals 1,2. DEMORE, ANTHONY . . . 2061 East 125th St., Cleveland 6 . . . Sw 5-0041 . . . Holy Rosary . . . Intramurals 1. DESANTIS, PHILIP V .... 12604 Britton Dr., Cleveland 20 . . . Ra I-7121 . . . Our Lady of Peace . . . Purple and Gold 45 Intramumals 1,2,3,45 Math Club 3,4. DIEDERIcH, NORMAN F .... 24104 E. Groveland, Beechwood 21 . . . Ev 1-7131 . . . Gesu . . . Football Manager 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 45 Math Club 3,4. DIPIERRO, WILLIAM F ..,. 20544 Alameda, Warrensville Hts. 28 . . .Sk 1-7690 . . . St. Henry . . . Intramurals 2,35 C.S.M.C. 2. DITZEL, EDWARD A .... 27695 Fullerwood, Euclid 32 . . . An 1-0389 . . . St. Williams . . . Student Council 25 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 25 Knights of the Altar 2. DORAZIO, ALBERT A .... 2198 Murray Hill, Cleveland 6 . . . Ce 1-7482 . . . Holy Rosary . . . Intramurals l,2,3,45 Glee Club 'l. DOYLE, KERNAN J .... 2245 Briarwood Rd., Cleveland Hts. 18 . . .Ye 2-1948 . . . St, Ann . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4. DUAL, JOSEPH F .... 3885 East 153rd St., Cleveland 28 . . . Wa 1-0381 . . . St. Cecelia . . . Track 45 Cross-Country 35 Intramurals 2,3,4. DUFFNER, ROBERT J .... 3357 Sylvanhurst, Cleveland Hts. 18 . . . Mu 1-9102 . . . St. Louis . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Bowling 2,3,45 Track 1. FALKOWSKI, RONALD W .... 2093 West 11th St., Cleveland 13 . . . Pr 1-5696 . . . St. John Cantius . . . Glee Club 2,35 Intra- murals 1,25 Library Staff 45 C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 2. FEDERICO, FLOYD J .... 5567 Mayfield Rd., Lyndhurst 24 . . . Hi 2-6642 . . . St. Clare . . . Football 1,2,35 Track 3,45 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 1. FERRARO, GERALD P .... 999 East 130th St., Cleveland 8 . . . GI 1-1855 . . . St. Philomena . . . Basketball 1,2,45 Sodality 15 Homeroom Officer 1,3,45 Intramurals 1,2. FERRAZZA, GERALD P .... 2475 Eaton Rd., University Hts. 18 . . . Fa 1-7635 . . . Our Lady of Mount Carmel . . . Boosters lg Intramurals 1,2,. FIRMENT, RAYMOND E .... 3415 East 65th St., Cleveland 27 . . . Mi 1-4134 . . . Our Lady of Lourdes . . . Intramurals 1,2. FORINASH, JOHN E .... 3557 Raymont Blvd., University Hts. 18 . . . Er 1-4935 . . . Gesu . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Library Staff 2,3,4. GALINSKI, TIMOTHY P .... 4088 East 76th St., Cleveland 5 . . . Di 1-5121 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Basketball 1,25 Intramurals 1,2. GANHS, KENNETH A .... 1476 East 71st St., Cleveland 3 . . . En 1-7907 . . . St. Francis . . . Football 2,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. GATTO, VINCENT J .... 3641 East 149th St,, Cleveland 20 . . . Lo 1-8244 . . . Sf. Cecilia . . . Track 1,2,35 Cross-Country 1,35 Boosters lp Intramurals 1,2. GENIUSZ, STANLEY T .... 13681 Shadyoak Blvd., Garfield Hts. 25 . . . Mo 3-6854 . . . St. Monica . . . Intramurals 1,2,35 Homeroom Oficer 1. GERGELY, ROBERT J .... 11421 Woodland Ave., Cleveland 4 . . . Ce 1-4028 . . . Our Lady of Mount Carmel . . . Homeroom Officer lg Library Staff 2. GIARDINO, THOMAS F ..,. 1411 West Miner St., Mayfield Hts. 24 . . . Hi 2-3354 . . . St. Clare . . . Track 1,2,35 Boosters 1,2,3,45 Rally Committee CO-chairman 45 Speech and Debate lg Honor Roll 3,45 F.T.A. 45 Purple and Gold Senior Class Editor 45 Student Council 35 Senior Class President 45 Latineer 3,45 Home- room Officer 1,2,35 N.H.S. 3,45 Sodality 3,45 Dance Committee 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. GILLOMBARDO, CARL F .... 2391 Channing Rd., University Hts. 18 . . . Er 1-3893 . . . Gesu . . . Student Council lp Sophomore Class President 35 Latineer 2, Editor 35 Homeroom Officer 1,2,3,45 N.H.S. 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Speech and Debate 1,25 Honor Roll 1,2,4. GINTNER ANTON E .... 9912 Lake, Cleveland 2 . . .Me 1-6037 . . . St. Rose. GORZELANCZYK, CHESTER D .... 15325 Harvard Ave., Cleve- land 28 . . . Lo 1-4383 . . . St. Mary of Czestohowa . . . Intra- murals 2,35 Sodality lg Honor Roll 2. GOuDREAu, GEORGE J .... 3320 Green Rd., Shaker Hts. 22 . . . Sk 1-0675 . . . St. Dominic . . . Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Home- room Officer 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Sodality lg Knights of the Altar 1,2. GRASSI, FRANK J ..., 5851 Marnell, Mayfield Hts. 24 . . . Hi 2-0930 . , . St. Clare . . . Football 1,2,45 Homeroom Officer lg Intramurals 1,2,3,4. HAAs, THOMAS J .... 35550 Pettibone Rd., Solon 39 . . . Ch 8-5700 . . . St. Rita . . . Chess Club 45 C.S.M.C. 3, President 4. HALLIGAN, PATRICK K .... 3959 Victory Blvd., Cleveland 11 . . .Wi 1-9377 . . . St. Michael . . . Intramurals 2. HARRIOAN, MICHAEL S .... 1849 Beersford, East Cleveland 12 . . .Mu 1-6719 . . . St. Philomena. HART, THOMAs P ..,. 688 East 93rd St., Cleveland 8 . . . GI 1-9521 . . , St. Philip Neri . . . Rally Committee 45 Student Council 35 Senior Class Treasurer 45 Homeroom Officer l,2,37 Purple and Gold Underclass Editor 45 Math Club 35 Library Staff 25 Intramurals 35 Dance Committee 3,4. HAYES, TERRENCE T .... 4010 Elmwood, South Euclid 21 . . . Ev 1-9179 . . . Sodality 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3. Hsoos, OwEN L .... 3160 East 137th St., Cleveland 20 . . . Sk 2-2883 . . . Track 1,25 Homeroom Officer 1,25 Sodality 1,2. HILT, GERHART . . . 1322 West 89th St., Cleveland 2 . . . Me 1-8058 . . . St. Coleman . . . Bowling 45 Honor Roll lg Math Club 4. HIRSCH, CLIFFORD W .... 6519 Anita, Parma Hts. 30 . . . Tu 6-1294 . . . Holy Family . . . Glee Club lj Homeroom Omcer 1,25 Intramurals 1. HLAD, Louis F .... 1158 Addison Rd., Cleveland 3 . . . He 1-2536 . . . St. Vitus . . . Latineer 2,35 Homeroom Officer 3,45 Speech and Debate 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. HOGAN, ROGER J .... 1085 E. 66th St., Cleveland 3 . . . En 1-3673 . . . St. Philip Neri . . . Football 2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Track 1,35 Homeroom Officer 25 Intramurals 1,2. HOPRICH, GEORGE J .... 5254 Milo Ave., Maple Hts. 37 , . . MO 2-0429 . . . St. Monica . . . Glee Club 2,35 Library Staff 2. HRICH, ROBERT J .... 3876 East 123rd St .... Purple and Gold 45 Service Club 2,35 Intramurals 2,3,45 C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,45 Knights of the Altar 35 Chess Club 2,3,45 F.T.A. 3,4. HUBER, JOSEPH A .... 5545 Elmwood Ave., Maple Hts. 37 . . . MO 2-8979 . . . St. Wenceslas . . . Boosters 1,25 Glee Club lp Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 2. Senior Directory HuDAIc, RICHARD S .... 38750 Chagrin Blvd., Chagrin Falls . . . Ch 7-8803 . . . St. .loan of Arc . . . Band 1,2,3, HUSZAR, JOSEPH S .... 3001 E. 128 St., Cleveland 20 . . . Lo 1-4025 . . . St. Margaret . . . Football 2, Cheerleaders 1, Band 1, Homeroom Officer 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, C.S.M.C. Vice-President 4, Chess Club 2,3. HYLAND, JOHN P .... 4161 Bushnell Rd., University Hts. 18 . . . Ev 2-3279 . . . Gesu . . . Basketball 1,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3 lDZELIS, AUGUSTINE . . . 1251 E. 84th St., Cleveland 3 . . . Sw 1-0118 . . . St. George . . . Intramurals 1, Chess Club 2,3,4. INCORVAIA, JAMES A .,.. 11717 Hamlen Ave., Cleveland 20 . . . Ra 1-5161 . . . Our Lady of Peace Intramurals 1,2. IRWIN, LAWRENCE J .... 45 Dewhurst Ave., Bedford . . . St. Wenceslas . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Library Staff 2,3,4, JABLONSKI, RAYMOND J .... 2906 W. 14th St., Cleveland 13 . . . Pr 1-3584 . . . Sacred Heart of Jesus . . . Intramurals 2,3. JERMAN, EDWARD J .... 1209 Norwood Rd., Cleveland 3 . . . Ex 1-6531 . . . St. Vitus . . . Rally Committee 4, Latineer 2, Intramurals 4. JOHNSON, HENRY R .... 2514 Barber Ave., Cleveland 13 . . . Su I-2389 . . . St. Michaels . . . Boosters 3,4, Homeroom Oliicer 2, C.S.M.C. 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Service Club 1,2, Secretary 3, President 4. KACHELEIN, DAVID J .... 1352 Parkview, Lyndhurst 24 . . . Hi 2-4661 . . . St. Clare . . . Intramurals 3,4, Honor Roll 4. KAHOUN, GEORGE J .... 5233 Clement, Maple Hts. 37 . . Mo 2-6119 . . . St. Wenceslas. KAMINSKI, MICHAEL A .... 1568 E. 85th St., Cleveland 6 . . . Ga 1-4359 . . . St. Agnes . . . Chess Club 2, Speech and Debate 1-, Camera Club 3,4. KARNAK, WILLIAM E .... 1259 E. 82nd St., Cleveland 3 . . . Sw 1-6983 . . . St. Francis . . . Track 1, Intramurals 2,3, F.T.A. 3,4. KAROLY, WILLIAM J .... 9702 Manor, Cleveland 4 . . . Sw 1-3727 . . . St. Elizabeth . . . Track 2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Sodality 1,2,3. KASSOUF, LAWRENCE F .... 21075 Almar Dr., Shaker Hts. 22 . . . Wy 1-7073 . . . St. Dominics . . . Boosters 3,4, Rally Com- mittee 4, Football Manager 3,4, Homeroom Otiicer 2, Intra- murals 1,2, Dance Committee 3,4, Golf 3,4. KINLEY, PATRICK J .... 4105 Bluestone, Cleveland Hts. 21 . . . Ev 1-7029 . . . St. Margaret Mary . . . Boosters 4, Rally Committee 4, N.H.S. 2,3,4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Homeroom Officer 3,4, Intramurals 2,4, Sodality 2,3, F.T.A. 3, Dance Committee 3,4. KLIMCZAK, Joi-IN J .... 5375 E. 111th St., Garfield Hts. 25 . . . Mo 2-1747 . . . St. Theresa . . . Track 1, Cross-Country 1,2, Band 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2. KLINKOWICZ, GERALD A .... 3929 E. 64th St., Cleveland 5 . . . Br 1-1279 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Basketball Manager 2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. KNECHT, LEo W .... 5705 Archmere, Cleveland 9 . . . Sh 9-3944 . . . Our Lady of Good Counsel . . . Band 1, Intra- murals 1. KNECI-IT, RICHARD J .... R.D. Jil Hanna, Willoughby . . . Wh 2-2056 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Library Staff 3,4, C.S.M.C. 3,4. KOFOL, EDWARD A ..,. 1744 E. 300 St., Wicklifie . . . Wh 3-0419 . . . Our Lady of Mount Carmel . . . Football 3, Co-captain 4, Student Council 4, Homeroom OlTicer 4, Intramurals 2. KOKE, RICHARD C .... 20667 Donnybrook Rd., Maple Hts. . . . Mo 3-5181 . . . St. Pius X . . . Booster 1,2,3,4, Rally Committee 4, Student Council 1,2,3, Glee Club 1, Latineer 2,3,4, Home- room Officer 1,2,3, Purple and Gold Faculty Editor, Intramurals 2,3,4, Sodality 1,2,3,4, Speech and Debate 1, Dance Committee 3,4. KONYVKA, WILLIAM J .... 5225 Joseph St., Maple Hts. . . . Mo 2-2496 . . . St. Wenceslas . . . Football 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. KoRosEC, WILLIAM R .... 422 Dumbarton Blvd., Richmond Hts .... Ke 1-7197 . . . St. Paschal Baylon . . . Intramurals 3. KOZAK, PETER T .... 15433 Brewster Rd., Cleveland 12 . . . At 1-1939 . . . St. Philomena . . . Band 1,2,3,4. KULKA, WAYNE W .... 3791 Covington, South Euclid 21 . . . Ev 2-4073 . . . St. Margaret Mary . . . Intramurals '1,2,3,4, Sodality 1. KWASNIAK, THEODORE G .... 1862 Reyburn, Cleveland 12 . . . Iv 1-9034 . . . Christ the King . . . Basketball 1, Student Council 1, Homeroom Otiicer 1,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, KRAL, THOMAS E .... 5251 Thomas St., Maple Hts. 37 . . Gr 5-1478 .. . . St. Wenceslaus. KRAYNAK, EDWARD A .... 11150 East Blvd., Cleveland 6 . . . Ra 1-6221 . . . St. Timothy . . . Cheerleader 1, Boosters 3. KRUEGER, WARREN M .... 1661 WarrensviIIe,Ctr., South Euclid 21 . . . Ev 1-3021 . . . St. Gregory the Great . . . Cross- Country 3, Intramurals 1,2, Service Club 2, Sodality 1,2,3, KYSELA, WILLIAM J .... 2088 Langerdale, South Euclid 21 . . . Ev 1-3943 . . . St. Gregory the Great . . . Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1, Track 1,4, Student Council 4, Homeroom Ofticer 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Sodality 1,2,3,4, F.T.A. 3, Vice- President 4, Dance Committee 3, Chairman 4. LAKE, DANIEL P .... 1726 Hamilton, Cleveland 14 . . . Pr 1-0546 . . . St. Peter . . . Track 1, Boosters 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,4. LAMB, TIMOTHY D .... 1671 Wayside Rd., Cleveland 12 . . . Iv 1-6305 . . . Christ the King . . . Football 4, Student Council 3, Homeroom Olihcer 3,4, Intramurals 4. i LANESE, WILLIAM F .... 2535 E. 127th St., Cleveland 20 . . . Ce 1-3841 . . . Our Lady of Peace . . . Band 1,2,3. LEE, REGIS R .... 4400 Lee Hts. Blvd., Warrensville Hts. 28 . . . Gr 5-0351 . . . St. Henry . . . Intramurals 2,3. LELKO, JAMES S .... 3011 Dellwood Dr., Parma 34 . . . Tu 4-8438 . . . St. Francis DeSales . . . Football 1,2, Track 1, Basketball 1, Homeroom Otticer 2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. LIPKA, MARTIN C .... 7414 Aetna Rd., Cleveland 5 . . . Mi 1-2432 . . . Transfiguration . . . Glee Club 1,2,3, C.S.M.C. 3,4, Knights of the Altar 1. LoNARDo, JOSEPH V .... 3830 Washington Blvd., University Hts. 18 . . . Ye 2-0913 . . . Gesu . . . Boosters 3, Student Council 1, Homeroom Officer 1,2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, F.T.A 3,4, Dance Committee 3,4. LowREY, MICHAEL A .... 19601 Brookfield Lane, Warrensville Hts. 22 . . . Wy 1-6350 . . . St. Henry . . . Football 1, Intra- murals 1,2,4. LUKASZEWSKI, JAMES F .... 2977 E. 67th St., Cleveland 27 . . . Di 1-3397 . . . St. Hyacinth , . . Intramurals 2,3. LuzNIAk, MELVIN J .... 5907 Francis Ave., Cleveland 27 . . . Br 1-6742 . . . St. Hyacinth . . . Intramurals 1,2,3, MCCARTHY, KENNETH P .... 1306 Commonwealth, Mayfield Hts. 24 . . . Hi 2-2347 . . . St. Clare . . . Intramurals 1,2, Library Staff 3, Knights of the Altar 1,2. MCELLIN, DANIEL J .... 5188 Edenhurst Rd., Lyndhurst 24 . . . Hi 2-1949 . . . St. Clare . . . Track 3,4, Cross-Country 3,4, Library Staff 2,3,4, Knights of the Altar 1 MCGINNESS, JOSEPH T .... 3237 Fairmount Blvd., Cleveland Hts. 18 . . . Fa 1-1423 . . . St. Ann . . . Intramurals 1,2,4. MCINTYRE, JOHN A .... 1159 Lander Rd., Mayfield Hts. 24 . . . Hi 2-3279 . . . St. Clare . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4. MCNEELEY, THOMAS E .... 4308 Burger, Cleveland 9 . . . On 1-8272 . . . Corpus Christi . . . Homeroom OITicer 1, C.S.M.C. 3,42 MAJOROS, DONALD B ,... 8935 Buckeye, Cleveland 4 . . . Ce 1-6219 . . . St. Elizabeth . . . Service Club 3,4, Knights of the Altar 1. Senior Directory MAKRANSKY, ANTHONY J .... 2834 East 124th St., Cleveland 20 . . . Wa 1-9179 . . . Our Lady of Peace . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Sodality 1. MARK, PHILIP M .... 14418 South Woodland, Shaker Hts. 20 . . . Lo 1-7473 . . . St. Elizabeth . . . Band 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Sodality 1,2,3. MARSZAL, THEODORE . . . 1614 East 36th St., Cleveland 14 . . . En 1-0008 . . . St. Josaphat . . . Student Council 45 Glee Club 1,3,45 N.H.S. 2,3,45 Purple and Gold 45 Intramurals 25 Sodality 2,3, Prefect 45 Speech 15 Knights of the Altar 3,45 F.T.A. 3,4. MARTIN, THOMAS R .... 13526 Cranwood Pk. Blvd., Garfield 25 . . . Lu 7-1396 . . . St. Timothy . . . Intramurals 1,4. MASIELLO, JOSEPH E .... 1378 Edendale, Cleveland 21 . . . Ev 2-0837 . . . St. Louis . . . Glee Club 2,35 Intramurals I,2,4. MATCZYNSKI, THOMAS J .... 5806 Snow Rd., Parma 29 . . . Tu 6-1405 . . . St. John Cantius . . . Intramurals 45 F.T.A. 4. MATEJKA, GEORGE C .... 3310 W. 41st, Cleveland 9 . . . Me 1-2744 . . . St. Procop. MATTERN, ROBERT C .... 7402 Newport Ave., Parma 29 . . . Fl 1-0593 . . . St. Charles . . . Football 1,2,45 Track 1,2,45 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 Sodality 1. MIHELcIc, DONALD J .... 1152 E. 61st St., Cleveland 3 . . . En 1-2096 . . . St. Vitus . . . Football 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. MILLER, DOUGLAS J .... 2632 E. 128th St., Cleveland 20 . . . Ra 1-4691 . . . Our Lady of Peace . . . Glee Club 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 4. MILLER, ROBERT A .... 1420 E. 33rd St., Cleveland 14 . . . Pr 1-2438 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Football 35 Basket- ball 1,25 Homeroom Ofticer 2,3,45 Intramurals 15 Sodality 1,2,35 Student Council 2. MISIUNAS, RoMAs . . . 1354 E. 66th St., Cleveland 3 . . En 1-5798 . . . St. George . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4. MONOSTORY, LESLIE G. . . . 3281 E. 143rd, Cleveland 20 . . . Lo 1-2113 . . . St. Cecilia . . . Intramurals 45 C.S.M.C. 45 Chess Club 2,4. MONZELL, THOMAs I .... 6901 Harvard Ave., Cleveland 5 . . . Mi 1-2985 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Intramurals 15 Speech and Debate 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3 MORIARTY, ALAN. R .... 1038 Wilbert Rd., Lakewood 7 . . . La 1-6215 . . . St. Luke . . . Homeroom Officer 25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Library Stat? 3,45 F.T.A. 3,4. MRUGACZ, JAMES M .... 1306 Brookview Blvd., Parma 39 . . . Sh 9-1172 . . . St. Leo . . . Homeroom Officer 25 Intra- murals 1,2,3. MUCKLO, FRANK R .... 3821 Trent Ave., Cleveland 9 . . . At 1-3228 . . . St. Procop . . . Latineer Photographer 3,45 Purple and Gold Photographer 45 Camera Club 2,3, President 45 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 Library Staff 2. MuLcRoNE, JAMES K .... 9521 Eureka Pky., Parma Hts. 30 . . . Tu 5-3472 . . . St. Bridgette . . . Football 1,25 Track 15 Homeroom Officer 1,25 C.S.M.C. 1. MURPHY, THOMAS P .... 4350 E. Blvd., Garfield Hts. 5 . . . Mi 1-4610 . . . St. Timothy . . . Boosters 2,35 Intramurals 1,25 Library StafT 2. NAGY, GEORGE R .... 1359 Shetiield Rd., South Euclid 21 . . . Ev 2-0231 . . . St. Gregory the Great . . . Homeroom Officer 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Bowling 2,3,45 Sodality 1,2. NEEDHAM, JOHN P .... 6208 Parkridge Ave., Cleveland 9 . . . Fl 1-4674 . . . St. Thomas More . . . Football 25 Sodality 1. NIZNICK, ROBERT J .... 5704 Hamlet Ave., Cleveland 27 . . . Di 1-6833 . Our Lady of Lourdes . . . Boosters 1,2,3,45 Rally Committee 45 Latineer Cartoonist 3,45 Intramurals 1,25 Service Club 2,3, Vice-President 4. NOVAK, KENNETH A .... 538 Trebisky Rd., South Euclid 21 . . . Ke 1-0338 . . . St. Paschal Baylon . . . Football 1,25 Intra- murals 2. NOWAK, WALTER J .... 4027 E. 141st St., Cleveland 28 . . . Wa 1-0228 . . . Our Lady of Czestochowa . . . Band 1,2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 15 Intramurals 1,2. O'LOuGHLIN, JOSEPH J .... 1889 Rosalind, E. Cleveland 12 . . . PO 1-5331 . . . St. Philomena . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Knights of the Altar 3. OswALD, DONALD L .... 1337 E. 90th St., Cleveland 6 . . . Sw 1-4145 . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4. OSWIECINSKI, STANLEY D .... 12022 Orme, Garfield Hts. 25 . . . Mo 2-1486 . . . St. Monica . . . Intramurals 1,2,3. PACYNA, RICHARD J . . . 16306 Cloverside Ave., Cleveland 28 . . . Sk 1-3071 . . . St. Henry . . . Science Club 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. PAGLIO, JOHN P .... 3787 Fairoaks, South Euclid 21 . . . Ev 1-8355 . . . Sr. Margaret Mary . . . Football 1,2,3,45 Track 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. PAPA, ROBERT J .... 5230 Philip St., Maple Hts. 37 . . . Mo 2-7119 . . . St. Wenceslas . . . Student Council 2,35 Home- room Officer 2,3,45 N.H.S. 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,35 Sodality 1,25 Dance Committee 2,4. PAPESCH, JOSEPH P .... 6714 Bliss Ave., Cleveland 3 . . . He 1-3111 . . . St. Francis . . . Track 1. PAPEscH, ROBERT J .... 4025 Washington Blvd., Cleveland 18 . . . Ye 2-0135 . . . Gesu . . . Intramurals 1. PARKS, STERLING J .... 641 Quilliams, South Euclid 21 . . . Ev 1-1904 . . . St. Margaret Mary . . . Football 1,25 Student Council 15 Sodality 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3. PAYNE, ALVIN J .... 10831 Massie, Cleveland 8 . . . Po 1-0885 . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Basketball 1,2,3, CO- captain 45 Track 15 Homeroom Officer 15 Intramurals 1,2. PEKARCIK, JOHN T .... 11403 Matilda Ave., Cleveland 5 . . . Mi 1-8280 . . . Holy Family . . . Band 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,35 Knights of the Altar 1. PETLOCK, LAWRENCE J .... 6159 Allanwood Dr., Parma 29 . . . Tu 4-3727 . . . St. Charles . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4. PINTER, ANTHONY . . . 2946 E. 112th St., Cleveland 4 . . . Ga 1-8313 . . . St. Margaret of Hungary . . . Intramurals 1,2. PINZONE, VINcENT C .... 11614 Cromwell Ave., Cleveland 20 . . . Ga 1-0716 . . . Our Lady of Peace . . . Football 1,25 Track 15 Student Council 15 Homeroom Ofticer 1,25 Intramurals 1,2. POLLACK, THOMAS M .... 3591 E. 108th St., Cleveland 5 . . . Di 1-4714 . . . St. Joseph . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4. POLLY, GEORGE M .... 2011 Ridgewood, Warrensville Hts. 22 . . .Sk 1-0198 . . . St. Henry's . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4. POWASKI, RONALD E .... 8022 Simon, Cleveland 3 . . . Ut 1-9129 . . . St. Casimir . . . Intramurals 2,3,45 Library Staff 2,35 Chess Club 4. PRAGG, GERALD E .... 8408 Southington Dr., Parma, 29 . . . Tu 5-4259 . . . St. Charles . . . Basketball 1,2,3,45 Cross-Coun- try 15 Homeroom Officer 25lI't1t'8mUfdlS 1,25 Track 2. PRASEK, JAMES A .... 8229 Greenlawn Ave., Parma 29 . . . Tu 5-0716 . . . St. Charles . . . Football 2,3,45 Glee Club 15 Intramurals 1,2. PREDovIcH, ROBERT A .... 5121 Anthony St., Maple Height, 37 . . . Mo 2-2332 . . . St. Wenceslaus . . . Football 15 Student Council 15 Homeroom Officer 15 Intramurals 1,2,3 PRUSACZYK, THOMAS P .... 8409 Bancroft, Cleveland 5 . . . Di 1-6380 . . . Sts. Peter and Paul . . . Homeroom OFIicer 25 Intramurals 2,3. PRusHA, THOMAS C .... 4111 Pershing Ave., Parma 34 . . . TU 4-4132 . . . St. Francis DeSales . . . Track 35 Knights of the Altar 3,45 F.T.A. 3. PTACEK, JAMES S .... 3281 W. 44th St., Cleveland 9 . . . Wo 1-0498 . . . St. Procop . . . Basketball 25 Homeroom Ofiiicer 35 Library Staff 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Sodality 1,2. Senior Directory RAMACCIATO, FRANK P .... 2179 Murray Hill, Cleveland 6 . . . Ga 1-4696 . . . Holy Rosary . . . Student Council 25 Home- room Officer 1,2,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Library Staff 2,35 SO- dality 1,2,35 Speech and Debate 15 Bowling 15 Glee Club 1. RAPCZYNSKI, RAYMOND F .... 6726 Fullerton, Cleveland 5 . . . Vu 3-8843 . . . Transfiguration . . . Intramurals 1,2. RAPP, WILLIAM J .... 12609 Phillips Ave., E. Cleveland 12 . . . Li 1-1924 . . . St. Philomena . . . Cheerleader 1,25 Rally Committee 45 Manager 35 Homeroom Ofificer 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Sodality 1,2. RATINO, RICHARD M .... 3875 Glenwood, Cleveland Hts. 21 . . . Ev 2-2875 . . . St. Louis . . . Student Council 2,45 Vice-Presi- dent 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 1,35 N.H.S. 2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,25 Sodality 2,35 Math Club, President 4. RHINEHART, FRANCIS E .... 2188 Chatfield Dr., Cleveland Hts. 6 . . . Fa 1-4058 . . . St. Ann . Homeroom Oticer 15 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 Knights of the Altar 1. RIHA, GEORGE F .... 14517 Edgewood Ave., Cleveland 28 . . . Wy 1-7814 . . . Holy Family . . . Homeroom Officer 2. RINI, NICHOLAS . . . 12614 Britton Dr., Cleveland 20 . . . Ra 1-4288 . . . Our Lady of Peace . . . Homeroom Officer 35 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. RINI, ROBERT S ..., 2202 Kerrwood, Cleveland Hts. 18 . . . Ye 2-6542 . . . St. Ann . . . Football 1,25 Student Council 15 Homeroom Officer 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. RODE, ROBERT R .... 2618 Woodhill, Cleveland 4 . . . Ra 1-4603 . . . Our Lady of Peace . . . Sodality 1,2. RODRIGUEZ, JAMES M .... 2090 Newbury Dr., E. Cleveland 12 . . . Fa 1-8131 . . . St. Louis . . . Intramurals 2,3. RUMIENSKI, KENNETH D .... 6927 Krakow Ave., Cleveland 5 . . . Mi 1-6965 . . . Sacred Heart of Jesus . . . Sodality 1. RusTIc, WILLIAM G .... 4215 Bush Ave., Cleveland 9 . . . On 1-3036 . . . St. Patrick . . . Band 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. RYGIELSKI, DONALD C .... 4079 E. 66th St., Cleveland 5 . . . Di 1-8783 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . Intramurals 2,3,45 Honor Roll 1. SADAUSKAS, RAYMOND A .... 533 E. 118th St., Cleveland 8 . . . Mu 1-3844 . . . St. George . . . Intramurals 1,25 Service Club 1,2. SARCONI, NICHOLAS J .... 13710 S. Parkway Dr., Garfield Heights 5 . . . Lu 1-1104 . . . St. Timothy . . . Boosters 35 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. SCHETTERER, GERALD P .... 1582 E. 38th St., Cleveland 14 . . . He 1-8708 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Track 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 2,35 Dance Committee 3,4 SCHNEIDER, GEORGE A .... 1563 E. 38th, Cleveland 14 . . . Ut 1-8353 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Boosters 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Service Club 1,2,3,4. SCULLEN, PATRICK J .... 10424 Joan Ave., Cleveland 11 . . . Or 1-3864 . . . St. Ignatius. SEKARA, MICHAEL J .... 6321 Carl Ave., Cleveland 3 . . . Ut 1-4061 . . . St. Vitus . . . Football 1,25 Track 45 Student Council 1,2,35 Homeroom Officer 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Sodality 2,35 Dance Committee 3,4. SELWA, CHESTER F .... 6517 Percy Ave., Cleveland 27 . . . Mi 1-7210 . . . St. Hyacinth . . . Glee Club 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. SEMAN, DENIS F .... 2925 E. Blvd., Cleveland 4 . . . Ra 1-4399 . . . St. Margaret of Hungary . . . Homeroom Officer 2,45 Purple and Gold 1960 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Chess Club 2,3,45 Math Club 3. SFERRY, RICHARD A .... 11922 Hamlen, Cleveland 20 . . . Sw 1-9237 . . . Our Lady of Peace . . . Library Staff 25 Sodality 1,25 Speech and Debate 1. SHAINKER, Louis A .... 8321 Grand Division, Cleveland 25 . . . Mi 1-5791 . . . Holy Name . . . Student Council 15 Home- room Officer 1,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Sodality 1,2,35 Knights of the Altar 1,2,3. SIMS, DENNIS J .... 7586 Hoertz Rd., Parma 34 . . . Vi 2-0755 . . . St. Francis DeSales . . . Student Council 45 Latineer 2,85 N.H.S. 2,3,45 Chess Club 2,3,45 Speech and Debate 1,25 Honor Roll 1,2,4. SKRAB, JOSEPH W .... 5369 Homer Ave., Cleveland 3 . . He 1-4162 . . . St. Vitus . . . Intramurals 3,45 C.S.M.C. 4. SKROCKI, ROGER R .... 8118 Medina Ave., Cleveland 3 . . . Ut 1-6389 . . . St. Casimir . . . Chess Club 4. SLUSAR, ROBERT J .... 1453 Botany Ave., Cleveland 9 . . . Fl 1-7715 . . . St. Barbara . . . Intramurals 1,25 Library Staff 2,3. SMITH, THOMAS J .... 4923 Kenmore, Parma 34 . . . Tu 4-9240 . . . St. Francis DeSales . . . Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Student Council 1,2,35 Homeroom OtTicer 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Division Officer 3. SODJA, JOSEPH . . . 6727 Edna Ave., Cleveland 3 . . . En 1-0641 . . . St. Vitus . . . Homeroom Officer 45 N.H.S. 45 C.S.M.C. 3,45 Chess Club 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Math Club 3. SOSPIRATO, JOSEPH A .... 3378 Clayton Blvd., Shaker Hts. 20 . . . Wa 1-4354 . . . St. Cecilia . . . Homeroom Officer 1,25 Intramurals 1. SPARENGA, THOMAS G .... 3296 E. 89th St., Cleveland 4 . . . Br 1-1790 . . . St. Catherine . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4. SPERLING, Louis M .... 2629 E. 127th St., Cleveland 20 . . . Ce 1-3412 . . . Our Lady of Peace . . . Intramurals 2,3. STANKIEwIcz, Louis J .... 1104 Gordon, Lyndhurst 24 . . . Hi 2-3991 . . . St. Clare . . . Homeroom Officer 25 Science Club 45 C.S.M.C. 3,45 Knights of the Altar 3,45 Chess Club 2,3,4. STANKUS, VICTOR S .... 1257 E. 89th St., Cleveland 8 . . . Ga 1-7941 . . . St. George . . . Track 1,45 Cross-Country 1,25 Glee Club 15 Homeroom Officer 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 45 Service Club 15 Speech and Debate 1. STARY, GERALD D .... 3132 Fulton, Cleveland 9 . . . At 1-1931 . . . St. Rocco . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4. STRAH, FRANK G .... 1410 E. 45th St., Cleveland 3 . . . En 1-5256 . . . Immaculate Conception . . . Football 15 Intra- murals 1,2,35 Service Club 1. STuNGYs, PETER G .... 1071 Carlyon Rd., E. Cleveland 12 . . . GI 1-7688 . . . St. George . . . Football 15 Basketball 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Service Club 1. SUHADOLNIK, THOMAS W .... 1159 E. 58th, Cleveland 3 . . . Ex 1-9389 . . . St. Vitus . . . Intramurals 1,2. SUMODI, ANTHONY J .... 1574 Longwood Dr., Mayfield Hts. 24 . . . Hi 2-6527 . . . St. Clare . . . Track 25 Cross-Country 15 Student Council 15 Homeroom Officer 25 Intramurals 1,25 Sodal- ity 1,2. SUTTON, JOHN R .... 9007 Walker Ave., Cleveland 5 . . . Di 1-6695 . . . Holy Name . . . Cross-Country 15 Boosters 1,2,3,45 Rally Committee 45 Homeroom Officer 15 Intramurals 1,25 Chess Club 2,4. SWIDER, JAMES A .... 163 Raynor Dr., Bedford . . . Be 2-6626 . . . St. Pius X . . . Band 1,2,3,4. SZABO, SZILARD E .... 12956 Cedar, Cleveland Hts. 18 . . . Er 1-3795 . . . St. Ann . . . Track 1,2,3,45 Cross-Country 15 Student Council 25 Homeroom Officer 25 N.H.S. 3,45 Science Club 45 Intramurals 1,25 Library Stafi' 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Math Club 3. SZEMAN, EDWARD A .... 12306 Buckingham Ave., Cleveland 20 . . . Ga 1-5185 . . . Our Lady of Peace . . . Boosters 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Service Club 25 Math Club 4. SzYMANsKI, THOMAS R .... 3950 E. 74 St., Cleveland 5 . . . Di 1-8768 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Glee Club 1. TAKITCH, JOSERH D .... 11821 Continental Ave., Cleveland 20 . . . Sw 5-3812 . . . St. Margaret . . . Student Council 15 Glee Club 'lj Service Club 15 Library Staff 2,35 Sodality 1,2. TALARCZYK, CHESTER F .... 5107 W. Ridgewood, Parma 34 . . . Tu 1-2018 . . . St. ,Anthony DePadua . . . Boosters '1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Service Club 15 Sodality 1. Senior Directory TANSKI, RONALD J .... 4004 E. 143 St., Cleveland 28 . . . Wa 1-0084 . . . Our Lady of Czestochowa . . . Glee Club 1, Intramurals 1, Service Club 1,2,3,4. TARTAGLIONE, JOHN A .... 1269 Homestead Rd., South Euclid 21 . . . Ev 1-5810 . . . St. Margaret Mary . . . Football 1,2, Track 1, Intramurals 1,2,3, Sodality 1,2. THOMAs, EDMuND . . . 13000 Cedar Rd., Cleveland Hts. 18 . . . Fa 1-8395 . . . St. Ann . . . Homeroom Othcer 2, Intramurals 2, Sodality 1,2,3, Speech and Debate 1,2,3, President 4. THOMAS, RICHARD D .... 8201 Thornton Dr., Parma 29 . . . Tu 4-3808 . . . St. Charles . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4. TITAS, MICHAEL J ..,. 2997 Euclid Hts. Blvd., Cleveland Hts. 18 . . . Er 1-4328 . . . St. Ann . . . Homeroom Officer 1,4, Intramurals 1,4, Math Club 4. TOMON, BERT R .... 4772 Pearl Rd., Cleveland 9 . . . Fl I-6441 . . . Corpus Christi . . . Boosters 3, Student Council 2, Glee Club 1, Homeroom Officer 2, Intramurals 1,2, Service Club 3,4, C.S.M.C. 2. TONER, MICHAEL J .... 1254 Bunts Rd., Lakewood 7 . . . Ac 1-4241 . . . St. Luke . . . Track 2, Boosters 1,2, Intramurals 1,2, Library Staff 2, C.S.M.C. 2. TORTORICI, ANTHONY J ,... 3433 Helen Rd., Shaker Hts. 22 . . . Sk 1-2564 . . . St. Dominic . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Chess Club 3, Speech and Debate 1,2,3, Football 1, Track 4, Boosters 1,2,3,4, Rally Committee Co-chairman 4, Student Council 1, Sophomore Class Secretary, Junior Class Vice-president, Latineer 2, Co-editor 3,4, Homeroom Officer 1,2,3,4, Purple and Gold Recreation Editor 4, Sodality 1,2,3,4, Dance Committee 3,4. TROLLI, PHILIP J .... 4583 Ammon Rd., South Euclid 21 . . . Ev 2-1153 . . . St. Paschal Baylon . . . Glee Club 1,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. TuROczY, JOHN A .... 11429 Methyl, Cleveland 20 . . . Ra 1-8648 . . . St. Margaret . . . Football 1,2, Boosters 2,3, Homeroom Officer 1,2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Sodality 1. VALERIAN, ROBERT J .... 1468 S. Noble Rd., Cleveland Hts. 21 . . . Ev 2-3561 . . . St. Louis . . . Rally Committee 4, Student Council 2, Latineer 2, Editor 3, N.H.S. 2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Sodality 1,2,3,4, Speech and Debate 1,2, Dance Com- mittee 2, Honor Roll 1,4, Homeroom Officer 1,2. VANA, BRENDAN J .... 2885 Coleridge Rd., Cleveland Hts. 18 . . . Ye 2-2342 . . . St. Ann . . Intramurals 1,2,3, Knights of the Altar 1. VONDRASEK, ROBERT L .... 15011 Judson Drive, Cleveland 28 . . . Wa 1-6526 . . . Holy Family . . . Boosters 1,2,3,4, Science Club 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Knights of the Altar 1,2,3. WERSTAK, JAMES C .... 11410 Edgepark Dr., Gar8eld Hts. 25 . . . Lu 1-2447 . . . Sts. Peter and Paul . . . Intramurals 1,2,3. WHELAN, JOHN J .... 681 E. 120 St., Cleveland 8 . . . Mu 1-4356 . . . St. Aloysius . . . Football 1,2, Track 1, Cross Country 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. WILLIAMS, MARTIN W .... 17012 lnvermere, Cleveland 28 . . . Lo 1-8400 . . . St. Henry . . . Football 1, Track 2,3,4, Cross-Country 3,4, Rally Committee 4, Homeroom Otiicer 1,2,3, Intramurals 1,2,3, Sodality 1,2,3,4, Knights of the Altar 1,2,4, F.T.A. 3,4, Boosters 3,4. WOCHNA, GERALD M .... 2452 Windy Hill Dr., Cleveland 24 . . . Hi 2-2835 . . . Gesu . . . Basketball 1, Boosters 3,4, Rally Committe 4, Student Council 4, Homeroom Ofiicer 1,2,4, Intra- murals I,2,3,4, F.T.A. 3,4, Dance Committee 3,4. WOOLLACOTT, WILLIAM J .... 13901 Edgewood Ave., Cleve- land 5 . . . Wa 1-8358 . , . Our Lady of Czestochowa . . . Science Club 4, Library Staff 2,3,4, Speech and Debate 1, Math Club 3,4. YAMA, ALAN J .... 9014 Easton, Cleveland 4 . . . Di 1-0877 . . . St. Catherine . . . Band 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Science Club 4, Knights of the Altar 3 ZAHONY, STEVE G .... 11904 Cromwell, Cleveland 20 . . . Sw 1-9401 . . . St. Margaret . . . Intramurals 1,2, Math Club 4. ZAKELJ, JOHN . . . 1133 E. 72 St., Cleveland 3 . . . He 2-0142 . . . St. Vitus . . . Chess Club 2,4. ZAWISLAN, JOHN L .... 13801 Thornhurst, Garfield Hts. 5 . . . Lu 1-1056 . . . St. Timothy . . . Glee Club 1, Latineer 2,3, Homeroom Ofhcer 4, Intramurals 1,2, C.S.M.C. 3, Purple and Gold Business Manager. ZELEZNIK, DAVID J .... 3802 Pleasant Valley, Parma 34 . . . Vi 3-8956 . . . St. Anthony . . . Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Intra- murals 1,2, Library Staff 2. ZENKEWICZ, RONALD W .... 7422 Osage Ave., Cleveland 5 . . . Di 1-8340 . . . TransHguratiorI . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4. ZIELASKIEWICZ, JOHN L .... 12005 Puritan Ave., Cleveland 5 . . . Br 1-0109 . . . Transfiguration . . . Boosters 3,4, Manager 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Service Club 1,2 ZOLNAY, ANDREW S .... 11702 Buckeye Rd., Cleveland 22 . . . Wy 1-9482 . . . St. Margaret . . . Band 1,2,3,4. ZuaEK, STANLEY J .... 3424 Scranton Rd., Cleveland 9 . . . Sh 1-4953 . . . St. Barbara . . . Band 1,2,3,4, Sodality 4, Knights of the Altar 3,4. ZUNT, ANTHONY R .... 3329 Ralph, Cleveland 9 . . . On 1-1988 . . . St. Leo . . . Student Council 3, Latineer 2,3, Home- room Otihcer 1,3, N.H.S. 4, Library Staff 2,3,4, Sodality 2,3, Honor Roll 1. ZURAVA, THOMAS G .... 17914 McCracken Rd., Maple Hts. 37 . . . Mo 2-5135 . . . St. Wenceslas . . . Manager 2,3, Intra- murals 1,2, C.S.M.C. 1, Service Club 1, Knights of the Altar 1. ZYGAS, KESTUTIS P .... 1332 E. 81 St., Cleveland 3 . . . Ut 1-7758 . . . St. George . . . Track 1,2, Cross-Country 1,2, Student Council 2,4, Homeroom Of8cer 2,3, N.H.S. 2,3, Secretary 4, Purple and Gold Mutual Aids Editor 4, Service Club 1, Library Staff 2,3,4, Vice-President Sodality 1,2,3,4, Knights of the Altar I,3, Chess Club 4, Speech and Debate 1, Senior Class Secretary, Honor Roll 1,4, Math Club 3,4. 3 MAKE WORLD THE HERS LASSES No man stands alone, XX- Hg Giving the school a lOO percent efifort in everything that They under- took, the lA Aces showed Themselves to be one ot the better freshman homerooms. Guided by Brother A r T h u r Schmidt, S.Nl., The Aces ranked high in all ot the drives throughout The year. Their homeroom president, Robert Baronni, gave Brother Schmidt assistance on the student level as both worked toward instilling a spirit of enthusiasm in the members of The class. FRESHMAN FRONT ROW: R. Barile, D. Brown, J Botteiger, A. Camponu. SECOND ROW V. Andrews, F. Burke, E. Cerne, J. Ben- ner. THIRD ROW: J. Cuffrey, R. Be- denko, F. Alihoff, G. Brodnik, Wm Carleton. FRONT ROW: T. Bartlo, R. Beres, Wm. Andrews, R. Arceci, R. Baronni. SEC- OND ROW: D. Biefel, R. Anthony, D. Boeff, J. Beesley. THIRD ROW: F. Am- brose, J. Burton, V. Benander, S. Barucz, T. Bush. FRONT ROW: T. Bessenyey, R. Amata J. Afzinger, I.. Arbeznik. SECOND ROW J. Agg, R. Blake, R. Albu, C. Bodor, Wm Bisfak. THIRD ROW: P. Bluzenyak, Wm Buuzu, J. Boyden, K. Cheselku, E. Blos- er. ABSENT: J. Cowley. FRESHMAN FRONT ROW: J. Dezso, R. Drago, M. Diorio, F. Crognale. SECOND ROW: P. Derdul, R. Desch, R. Cliffel, D. Dlugo. THIRD ROW: T. Dardy, J. Cummings, D. l Cole, J. Dolezal. FRONT ROW: A. DiPalma, R. DiCello, J. Chudd. SECOND ROW: Wm. Cull, Wm. Dagg, E. Cipriano, P. Collins. THIRD ROW: N. Epple, R. Dolala, D. Ciancibelli, F. DeRosa. FRONT ROW: J. Connelly, Wm. Dolista, C. Farago, T. Conway. SECOND ROW: G. DiNovo, R. Ciolek, O. Ehrmann, J. Farrell. THIRD ROW: E. Farah, R. Dilisi, S. Conkle, E. Douglas, D. Ciolek. AB- SENT: P. Evans. The lB BeaTniks ran up a fine record during The year under The guidance of BroTher James BarhorsT, S.M. In addiTion To giving Their Tull co-operaTion in The various drives, The BeaTniks had several members on boTh The TooTball and debaTe Teams. The class elecTed Gino DiNovo as Their presidenT and Gene Cipriano, Ed Douglas, and PeTer Collins as his vice-presidenTs. . A is Q. B' E 5 B 1+ ' ff 2 FRONT ROW: H. Habel, S. Hargitai, G. Fink, S. Harden. SECOND ROW: C. Holt, T. Glivar, J. Gayneau, G. Galle. THIRD ROW: E. Hudak, J. Giovanelti, J. Herlvik, K. Hrabak. FRONT ROW: J. Guido, J. Henry, N. Gambow, J. Gregorio. SECOND ROW: P. Gallagher, J. Guthleben, D. Graves, J. Habian. THIRD ROW: G. Gackowski, C. Glotz, Wm. Hahn, J. Grasso. FRONT ROW: J. Hallinan, L. Horvath, T. Horan, J. Fortune. SECOND ROW: R. Hill, Wm. Gibbons, T. Haiduk, J. For- dosi. THIRD ROW: M. Hollis, J. Gran- dillo, A. Hovance, H. Fioriffo. ABSENT: P. Fleming, F. Glesius. FRESHMAN PrompTed by The class officers, Ken Hrabak, George Fink, Carl GloTz, and John Grasso, The IC Lions con- Tinued To improve and vvork as a Team as The year progressed. AlThough The Lions Taiied To be a vvinner in any one drive, The fine direcTives of BroTher Bernard Cramer, SM., showed in The consisTenTIy high ratings which The homeroom achieved. E The TD Dominoes showed their spirit by garnering six pennants for their efiorts in the P8.G and Squid- gulum drives. Given encouragement by their moderator, Brother Daniel Doyle, S.M., and their class officers: Nick LaRich, president, Ron Konopka, vice-presi- dent, Norm Leonard, secretary, and Ted Lieb, treasurer, the Dominoes showed their Latin spirit in everything that they did. 1 may 4 l ' l i :JV I i l li.. . FRONT ROW: M. Kunikis, A. Koren, M lgnosiak, P. Kirchner. SECOND ROW P. Lavelle, D. Krol, D. Klinec, A. Lawr- ence. THIRD ROW: C. Lapinsky, F. La- mont D. Kubinski, R. Jogan, L. Koch FRONT ROW: F. Jablonski, S. Kowalski, J. Kruty, A. Leoni. SECOND ROW: T. Kulka, D. Kinley, N. LaRich, D. LaForm. THIRD ROW: T. Kordic, C. Jones, S. Hura, S. Kaselak. FRONT ROW: A. Jelinek, N. Leonard, R. Kaliszewski, R. Konopka. SECOND ROW: A. Jarus, T. Lieb, E. Hyland, J. Levay. THIRD ROW: M. Jeannette, P. Kirk, H. Landsberg, E. Karabinus. FRESHMAN To be winners, noT losers was The by-word of The lE Emperors as They sirove To live up To Their name. The Emperors, advised by Mr. VValTer Pomidor, were represenTecl on The TooTball and baskeTball Teams as well as in The banol. One of The high poinTs oT The year Tor The homeroom was iTs winning bowling Team. The class ohficers of The Emperors were Jeff lVliTchell, presiclenT, and Mike Mancini, vice-president ' -9-Q 'di s W' K fi - . X 1 v , rg., 1, 0 . FRONT ROW: J. Maioros, R. Marcy, T McGovern, A. Marshall. SECOND ROW M. Moore, R. McNeeley, B. LoPresTi, D Nagy. THIRD ROW: N. Meiak, G. Lipin- ski, V. Morkunas, R. Mey, A. Musca. FRONT ROW: E. Moran, T. Lindberg, R Mbiad, J. Minc. SECOND ROW: T. Mc- Guire, H. Mysliwiec, B. Maar, M. Man- cini, C. Miller. THIRD ROW: D. Neill, J Mitchell, A. Mason, T. Madden, G. Mon- oslory. FRONT ROW: P. Marion, J. Malames L. Nahra, M. McGrath. SECOND ROW P. Mafuszewski, P. Neola, L. Moorman J. Munko. THIRD ROW: R. Mayich, T McMonagle, T. McNeil, D. Markovics J. Nagle. ABSENT: R. McCampbell, J Moran. FRESHMAN I 5 ' 4 FRONT ROW: J. Popp, Wm. Parkinson, E. Pursch, T. Pelikan. SECOND ROW: F. Nociforo, D. Pietrzuk, Wm. Pottinger, S. Pekoircik. THIRD ROW: T. Puwloski, R. Rasoletti, R. F. Pawlowski, D. Phoenix. FRONT ROW: J. Norris, R. Paciorek, F. Oatess, M. Petruziello. SECOND ROW' K. Rcidigun, R. Pillar, M. Panfil, K. Quinn THIRD ROW: G. Quint, M. Phelan, J. Pat- terson, R. Pekarek. FRONT ROW: R. Pollock, R. H. Puwlow- ski, D. Pcsek, V. Premen. SECOND ROW: L. Perossa, J. Petrovic, J. 0'Hc1rci, J. Perko. THIRD ROW: M. Piszczak, C. Oligny, J. O'DonneIl, F. Perfetti. FRESHMAN Under the supervision ot Brother James Fitzgibloons, SM., the IF Fugi- tives set out to promote their school through participation in the various extra-curricular activities. Aiding in this promotion were the class officers: R. Rasoletti, president, K. Quinn, vice- president, Wm. Pottinger, treasurer, Carl Oligny, secretary. The Fugitives strove throughout the year for academic, social, and spiritual achievements. iimimmiiim 1a1uf lv .l ' .rn ,. .Y -,x FRESHMAN FRONT ROW: J. Rini, L. Swartz, K. Sesko, W. Stergar. SECOND ROW: C. Riedel, V. Riley, E. Shvorob, J. Siclari. THIRD ROW: J. Schelling, R. Stalzer, J. Rusnak, T. Sauto, J. Saceanu. FRONT ROW: L. Rosewicz, M. Rocawich, E. Stuczynski, T. Slavkovsky. SECOND ROW: R. Somodi, L. Skubie, T. Shenyey, E. Rudd, M. Stinziano. THIRD ROW: J. Stark, J. Rose, G. Talor, P. Stipuno- vich, S. Sempolski. FRONT ROW: T. Shannon, J. Sferry, J. Sherwin, N. Strah. SECOND ROW: N. Rodriguez, K. Suponcic, Wm. Shaw, M. Sofka. THIRD ROW: L. Scipione, G. Stanek, T. Sullivan, N. Tackla, D. Sliwin- ski. ABSENT: J. Szczepanski. Boasting iOO percent or more in every drive, the iG Gestapos sought to be the best homeroom in the fresh- man division. The class officers who co-ordi- nated the homeroom efforts toward this goal were Joe Rose, president, Ed Rudd, Mark Rocavvich, and Joe Rini, vice-presidents. Brother Frank Damm, S.M., encouraged his stu- dents to ioin the many activities sponsored by the school. e 'MQ 7 3 T 2 5 1 22 , Y lnspired by Their moderator, Brother Peter Pontilillo, S.IVl., The ll-l Bombs led the school in The annual Squidgulum drive with 309 percent and ranked among the top home- rooms in various other proiects. While some members participated in school sports, others represented The homeroom by Their scholastic achieve- ments or by Their participation in The intramural program. hit? FRESHMAN FRONT ROW: P. Titas, T. Hobak, R. Wil- lis, S. Wyszynski. SECOND ROW: G Zerovnik, L. Vargo, A. Zupan, J. Tytko THIRD ROW: T. Thieken, T. Tamulewicz G. Terezhalmy, J. Zaucha. FRONT ROW: R. Vargo, S. Toth, G. Var- anese, R. VanBergen. SECOND ROW R. Zytkowski, K. Upholz, R. Tomc, T Toohig. THIRD ROW: S. Wegling, E Zitkus, J. Zakraisek, R. Thrush. FRONT ROW: L. Ungerer, G. Zinsky, G Weinman, D. Williams. SECOND ROW D. Zwilling, J. Wheatley, T. Taylor, R Walter. THIRD ROW: D. Urso, R. Win- disch, T. Wehner, J. Vysniauskas. N L s 2 rg i S. 5. I 8, 5. . ' 's l'h-mf, Wi' ALL FOR ONE FROSH Left: 2:31, chaos! Right: 2:33, peace. Oops! Joseph Zaucha discovers why there is no line at this fountain. Discussing a new concept learned in their algebra course are Ed Parsch, Jim O'Hara, and Tim Sullivan. SOPHOMORE FRONT ROW: S. Colacarro, F. Cala, J. Bower, N. Brickman. SECOND ROW: J. Csurzman, J. Augis, F. Allega, J. Cio- lek. THIRD ROW: M. Croce, J. Blaszak, S. Brown, B. Cleary. FRONT ROW: D. Borovac, G. Brenner, C. Cudnik, R. Bienkowski. SECOND ROW: M. Bonelli, E. Cooper, N. Coffaro, G. Bodnar. THIRD ROW: T. Brennan, G. Carleton, R. Arko, Wm. Bennett. FRONT ROW: R. Chikhani, K. Bynane, T. Begley, M. Burke. SECOND ROW: R. Benko, T. Ashdown, J. Capuano. THIRD ROW: J. 'Cassidy, H. Bruegge- man, R. Bukowski, D. D'Agostino. ,W , 2 - 2 . -wwf 5 i g x I , ' Setting the division on fire, the 2A Arsonists sparkled in every activ- ity in which they participated. Led by Brother Hugh Bihl, SM., the Arson- ists led the school in the annual P816 drive with 212 percent. The homeroom officers of 2A were Dan Borovac, president, Dan D'Agostino, Jim Blaszak, and Mike Bonelli, vice-presidents, Nick Coftaro, secretary. They, indeed, must share in the credit for their homeroom's success. ay I I if - . , I rf 5, W ,. . . , I -if W, ,, , 9' wif. :va f Is 18' '55, FRONT ROW: J. Gallagher, N. Gerome, A. Dilorio, R. Freedman. SECOND ROW: E. Dulzer, J. Forhan, T. George, K. De- Lambo. THIRD ROW: M. Gale, M. DeGrandis, D. Gribbons, G. Farkash. FRONT ROW: T. Fahey, J. Eshan, H. Gallagher, D. Erne. SECOND ROW: R. Franko, M. Galemmo, R. DeSapri, J. Gibbons. THIRD ROW: P. Dobritch, J. Denk, J. Faflik, T. Gannon. FRONT ROW: P. French, J. Eszierhas R. Dolfi, M. Della Vella. SECOND ROW: B. Flaherty, A. Ferrone, C. DeToTa, J. Gareau. THIRD ROW: M. DeSouza, L. Dobucki, D. DiFranco, M. Furness. S O P H O M O R E -g Guiding The 2B Blue Angels and giving Them a boosT whenever They showed need of iT was Mr. Thomas VViIImoTT. Members oT The homeroom parTicipaTed in TooTball, baskeTbaIl, speech, SodaliTy, and iournalism. Class ofhcers: Bob DeSapri, pres- idenT, Tom George, vice-presidenT, Tony Ferrone, sec:reTary, John Gib- bons, Treasurer, led The homeroom in Their parTicipaTion in The various drives. I Q The Chinese Bandits of QC, pat- terned after L.S.U.'s impregnable de- fensive unit, upheld the reputation of their namesakes. Led by homeroom president Steve I-logan, the only soph- omore on the Latin Varsity, and aided by vice-presidents Dave Komorowski, Bud Kennedy, and Bob Knight, 2C participated fully in every activity: spiritual, scholastic, athletic, and so- cial. Like coach Paul Dietzel's sav- age subs, the homeroom provided the backbone to raise the sophomore division to Latin's traditionally high standards. Moderator vvas Brother John Conrad, SM. I Q11 Q . .g Ill: ft FRONT ROW: J. Holinski, E. Heisser, J. Kolezynski. SECOND ROW: Wm. Kil- inskas, P. Kolba, K. Kncible. THIRD ROW: W. Kennedy, D. Hluscik, T. Jones, R. Knight. FRONT ROW: R. Huduk, G. Jaklitsch, R. Iglewski. SECOND ROW: J. Kulbago, S. Gudin, L. Koiminski, C. Kuhns. THIRD ROW: F. Ketchuver, C. Gudin, S. Hogan, J. Halas. FRONT ROW: D. Komorowski, J. Kroe- ger, R. Heckman. SECOND ROW: P. Kivnch, R. Hoh, A. Koncius. THIRD ROW: W. Jarrett, R. Kacirek, J. Keating, C. Kleinhenz. ABSENT: D. Gulla, J. Iafelice. SOPHOMORE n Driving would be a good word To describe The 2D Dracolas. Always near The Top oT The sophomore divi- sion in all drives, This class was gov- erned by Joe Miklich, president, Joe Lally, IVlarTin Manzeo, Bob IVlaTTeo, and Tony Nlanfredi, advisors. Two mem- bers of The class were varsity cheer- leaders and one member was an aTh- leTic manager. The Latin spiriT was always sTressed in all homeroom acTiviTies by Mr. Ray- mond Malik, moderaTor, T .6-.dk l 1 0 N .wi 35 ,ff : I FRONT ROW: D. McDonald, M. Manzeo T. Maracz, T. Kunes. SECOND ROW D. McGrath, C. Maicher, J. Lally, A Manfredi. THIRD ROW: J. Letosiak, B Litra, L. Loughead, M. Maior. FRONT ROW: C. McKenna, G. Lloyd, R. Lamb. SECOND ROW: R. McDonnell, A. Mazei, Wm. Malensek, J. Menfenyi. THIRD ROW: S. McMullen, M. McNa- mara, M. Miecznikowski, A. Matus- zewski. FRONT ROW: R. Lessner, S. McElIin, E. Melsbakas. SECOND ROW: J. Mesic, R. Matteo, R. Marrapese, Wm. LampeTer. THIRD ROW: S. Liguzinski, J. Miklich, P. Miller, R. McMahon. ABSENT: J. Mc- Mahon, J. McGraw, P. Malone. SOPHOMORE 'H- FRONT ROW: C. Rcinone, R. Rustic, G Neolo, D. Schwarber. SECOND ROW R. Paglio, R. Myslenski, G. Musil, G Oliver. THIRD ROW: R. Pinkerton, C Russell, S. Sczowinski, M. Powers, Wm Rychlik. FRONT ROW: S. Orzech, J. Rodriguez R. Riccardi, A. Nocente. SECOND ROW: Wm. Petrello, R. O'Neill, M. Mylen, N Ronan. THIRD ROW: J. Rulison, J. Pru- H saczyk, J. Rauchfleisch, T. O'Rourke. FRONT ROW: R. Ondercin, R. Sheohen J. Pukys, D. Schode. SECOND ROW: M Rudd, J. Quinlan, D. Rudman, S. Ose- nar. THIRD ROW: D. Sedlock, L. Rice E. Nemecek, D. Pertz. ABSENT: J. Mor- SOPHOMORE One of The Top-noTch homerooms of The sophomore division was The 2E Elks as They helped To make The Squid- gulum drive The greaT success ThaT iT vvas. Under BroTher Carmine Annun- ziara, SM., The Elks showed maTuriTy in all of Their underTakings. I-lomeroom officers vv e r e D o n Schvvarber, Ray Paglio, Rich Myslenski, and Dan Scullin. They aided Their moderaTor vviTh The iob of leading and advising The homeroom. YV SOPHOMORE FRONT ROW: J. Zeroske, F. Smith, P Sodia, J. Stankiewicz. SECOND ROW B. Tripodo, J. Svekric, W. Wyszynski, L White. THIRD ROW: C. Tamoney, F Turek, J. Stolarski, P. Sylvester. FRONT ROW: P. Szabo, J. Sherwin, R Wodzinski, J. Sturn. SECOND ROW: J Szudarek, L. Todaro, J. Strnad, R. Ull- mann. THIRD ROW: M. Tabone, F Zwilling, J. Sowa, R. Tackla. FRONT ROW: S. Szalay, P. Swan, D Smith, D. Skufca. SECOND ROW: G Staraitis, P. Szilagyi, J. Smigelski, T Toth. THIRD ROW: C. Szczechowski, G Stefan, K. Sterie, D. Trunk. ABSENT: R Yama, Wm. Zuk. Under the alole leadership of Brother Christopher Franz, S.M., and the class omcers: Louis Todaro, presi- dent, Peter Sylvester, vice-president, John Sherwin, secretary, John Sturn, treasurer, the 2F Falcons were led to high ranking positions in many drives. In the Squidgulum drive, the class, working as a team, brought in well over TOO percent. The spirit of 2F was seen in the seventeen organizations to which they had sent members of their homeroom. They also pulolished a homeroom newspaper called the 2F Falcon. E Gino DiNovo and Jim McCaFfery test their skill in a duel of the chessboard. Jack McMahon tries to improve his own style by watching the play of his two friends. Tom Gannon resorts to the peace and quiet of the auditorium for a quick review of the day's lessons. Having asked a question concerning the previ- ous night's assignment, this student and his classmates listen to an explanation by their instructor. They also serve who only stand and wait, J U N IO R FRONT ROW: R. Buzo, T. Cull, J. Burns T. Bonkowski. SECOND ROW: R. Buck- ley, F. Bittner, R. Borczuch, J. Andry- scik, D. Cossese. THIRD ROW: J Bucaro, R. Abood, T. Bogen, E. Coug- honor, A. Bodor. FRONT ROW: C. Artale, J. Cieslak, T Boyle, K. Butcher. SECOND ROW: A Alkoitis, J. Battistu, W. Connelly, E Buehner. THIRD ROW: S. Butrimus, T Coram, D. Campbell, A. Cool, W. Budd FRONT ROW: N. Abraham, O. Brown W. Clifford, M. Coyne. SECOND ROW M. Colbert, J. Beedlow, M. Bures, W CizMadia, C. Boldesare. THIRD ROW R. Blatnick, D. Brickman, S. Budcly, J Allen, V. Brice. JUNIOR FRONT ROW: J. Formick, L. Feher, D. DePaulo, T. Diedrich, W. Day. SECOND ROW: M. Fairall, P. Gentile, F. Fiala, R. Gerome, W. Fioritlo. THIRD ROW: H. Gintner, D. Gasper, J. DeRose, M. Ger- ome, R. DeFranco. FRONT ROW: R. Douglas, J. Debesis, W. Flaherty, A. Dardy, J. DiFrancisco. SECOND ROW: M. DiCello, M. Entenok, J. Dykes, P. Flash, T. Dougan. THIRD ROW: J. Doerk, R. Galones, W. Dolata, W. Csonka, L. Denney. FRONT ROW: D. DeJulius, J. Dempsey, R. Deiniger, R. Estock, R. Fiordalisi. SECOND ROW: T. Draper, D. Ganim, R. Eland, R. Czaikowski, E. Dubrovich, R. Galletti. THIRD ROW: K. Dupper, R. Gardner, T. Doyle, A. Daukantas, R. Forniti. ABSENT: T. Fink. E l-lomeroom 3B, under the able guid- ance of Brother Othmar Milier, SM., rose from near obscurity to one of the Top homerooms in their division. Their homeroom name, the Ballbusters, ex- emplifies their fighting spirit and will to win. Leading the h o m e r o o m throughout the year were the officers: John Di Francisco, president, Dennis De Julius, vice-president, Richard Gal- Ietti, secretary, Robert Gerome, Treas- urer. Ballbusters occupied positions on the football and basketball teams, Sodality, and Latineer. FRONT ROW: J. Holmes, E. Hammond, J. Kennedy, J. Goodman. SECOND ROW: D. Grady, S. Gliozzi, J. Herak, J. Hunt. THIRD ROW: R. Harrold, T. Johns, L. Gray, Wm. Kilian, R. Horvalh. FRONT ROW: P. Gohring, V. Giorgi, D. Korosec, M. Hrusch. SECOND ROW: G. Kosmala, P. Hayek, Wm. Hering, M. Ivkanec. THIRD ROW: D. Holtmann, V. Kaval, R. Knapp, G. Jones, D. Hum- phries. FRONT ROW: F. Jones, Wm. Henderson, D. Graves, L. Hofsteller. SECOND ROW: M. Haley, T. Griesmer, R. Kordel, R. Kennedy. THIRD ROW: C. Krainiak, T. Gregory, E. Gonsowski, Z. Kiss, F. Koss. ABSENT: J. Kata. JUNIOR Ott to a flying start this year, junior homeroom 3C captured the highest position in The United Appeal drive early in October by contributing 32O.9I. 3C, guided by their homeroom advisor, Brother Joseph Bischoft, SM., elected Jim Kennedy as their presi- dent, with Vince Kaval, vice-president, Tom Gregory, secretary, Vince Giorgi, treasurer. These oFFicers led their homeroom to high positions in their division in the P816 and Squidgulum drives. Homeroom 3D, the Dukes, char- acterized by its effort and co-opera- tion throughout the entire year, was ably led by Ken Lipinski, president, Tom Nlcl-lugh, vice-president, Jim Ma- nista, secretary, Joe Maloy, treasurer. The Dukes had members on the football and basketball teams, Latin- eer, Sodality, Debate Team, Glee Club, CSMC, Band, and many other activ- ities. The homeroom moderator was Brother Donald Jones, S.lVl. FRONT ROW: N. Krasnodemski, D. Mucko, R. Mabini, F. Lcipka. SECOND ROW: J. Larkin, Wm. McNamara, E. Licht, J. Lesczynski. THIRD ROW: J. Maher, J. McMahon, P. Lunder, D. Marn, J. McCaffery. FRONT ROW: F. Lclzzaro, R. Krnc, R. Lemin, K. Lipinski. SECOND ROW: J. Kunikis, E. McGrath, T. McKeon, T. Lynch. THIRD ROW: Wm. Kuhns, G. Luke, D. Lung, K. Lobo. FRONT ROW: J. Maloy, D. Link, M. Mc- Inerney, T. Mancini. SECOND ROW: A. Liottu, J. Love, J. Laurienzo, A. McHugh. THIRD ROW: B. Kulwicki, R. Muchar, J. McKibben, T. Molloy, J. Manista. ABSENT: T. McHugh, R. Lehmann. J U N I O R The 3E Emanons, under the guid- ance of Brother Donald Boccardi, SM., established Themselves as a top iunior homeroom. Their Latin spirit showed in every endeavor ot the class. The Emanons were led by officers which they elected in one of the tTrst ofhcial actions of the homeroom as a group. They are Tom Nllinac, presi- dent, Jim Nluth, vice-president, Bill Mullin, secretary, Owen O'Grady, treasurer. w.. L L I 'if ,J i W .,Lf 't -me Q -.. us I. l S ff 'fin 21 FRONT ROW: R. Pclwlowski, P. O'Reilly J. Perchinske, T. Novak. SECOND ROW J. Muth, R. Polson, T. O'Mulley, J. Mis- mus, J. Pristov. THIRD ROW: L. Okuly M. Nowucki, D. Pefinu, D. Moriarty. FRONT ROW: J. Mulholland, C. Nardo- lillo, D. Polomsky, H. Pender, P. Popo- vic. SECOND ROW: F. Pinter, Wm. Mul- lin, T. Mulluly, A. Mizenko, M. Miller THIRD ROW: J. Novak, G. Protivu, R Pecek, L. Nowak, T. Mlinuc. FRONT ROW: Wm. Mucci, D. Phoenix, M Ncwrocki, R. Misischio. SECOND ROW A. Poploske, J. O'Conner, G. Pulisin, O O'Grady. THIRD ROW: T. Murphy, C Polomsky, S. Piekos, R. Pohl, E. Musar JUNIOR I 2 fi qt' FRONT ROW: J. Sikora, A. Soinski, M. Samartini, K. Schulz. SECOND ROW: T. Slogar, J. Seiftert, J. Stracensky, R. Red- Iin. THIRD ROW: D. Slattery, W. Spear, J. Reese, R. Rankin. 'u FRONT ROW: S. Siciliano, W. Rogers, R. Sobolewski, J. Ricci. SECOND ROW: D. Quint, R. Skerl, G. Roda, H. Sowa. THIRD ROW: A. Sopata, J. Russell, J. Sanguedolce, D. Scipione, L. Shenk. FRONT ROW: J. Schilthorn, P. Selden, L. Sommerfeld, R. Sterbank. SECOND ROW: A. Schneider, J. Stevens, R. Slav- kovsky, K. Shvorob. THIRD ROW: B. Smole, R. Repko, D. Sadd, J. Pukys. JUNIOR ' With a full compliment of talent and a great deal of determination, homeroom 3F played an important part in the success of the current school year. Members of the home- room held positions on the varsity tootball and basketball teams. Others contributed to the Latineer and the Speech Club. Homeroom oftlcers were Dave Sadd, president, Bill Spear, vice-presi- dent, Steve Siciliano, secretary, Joe Stracensky, treasurer, T .4 The 3G Generals, working under the inspiring leadership ot Mike Zanko, president, Ralph Vllaltman, vice-president, Richard Zembala, sec- retary, Gerald Toth, treasurer, con- tributed much to the spiritual, educa- tional, and recreational activities of the school. The Generals were represented in every rnaior activity of the school. They achieved their fine record for the year by working in close co-operation with their moderator, Brother Thomas Niemira, S.lVl. JUNIOR FRONT ROW: W. Thompson, Wm. You- mell, J. Young, C. Winter. SECOND ROW: T. Zirm, R. Wazbinski, L. Strnisa, R. Suponcic. THIRD ROW: M. Zanko, J. Thorpe, J. Wieczorek, F. Tretock, E. Woiciechowski. FRONT ROW: F. Sfrozyk, R. Thrull, J. Vanni, Wm. Turoczy, SECOND ROW: J. Szucs, D. Symon, L. Urbunek, R. Walt- man. THIRD ROW: D. Terlop, R. Zem- bale, L. Turoczy, F. Strok, J. Zeller. FRONT ROW: R. Wozniuk, E. Tesar, J. Vczccoriello, L. Wyszynski. SECOND ROW: J. Veasey, J. Tierri, P. Svec, G. Toth. THIRD ROW: J. Szahlender, D. Sul- livan, J. Szelenyi, T. Thomas. ABSENT: D. Winterich. Top: Ready to take on the world, or more specifically their next class, are these iuniors as they leave the cafeteria. Bottom: Listening interestedly to the other person in a four-way conversation are Ted Johnes, Miran Ivkanec, and Algis Alkaitis. JUNIORS ONE FOR ALL Top: Juniors line up at the bus pass window to buy theirs for the coming week. Bottom: Talking to a classmate about the happenings of the previous weekend is Jim Muth of 3E. T5 Mb. , Ai t, is K :Flu l5 l6 '22 23 What was that? asks Bob Hrich. A freshman, what else? answers Steve Liguzinski as Dave Brown walks between them undismayed. Either l'm getting taller or these cars are getting lower, laments Roger Hogan. fvmfw ' W PIRITUAL LIFE THROUGH THE Love or G 0 D i i After three days of the first closed senior retreat, Richard Adams puts his resolu- tion for the future in writing. All real Latin Men have a particular love for the Blessed Mother of God. Bernard Bounce and Robert Gergely renew their consecration to the Blessed Virgin during the annual retreat. HW-if ' ,....W.Mw... 3 if 5 .F 'EW 1 1 For the first time Latin Diocesan Retreat House 1 ,av fn' seniors this year made a closed retreat at the The retreatants here file by in the daily rosary .gig Q 5 W z 3 1 'li .. va. 39 Q11 gl ' s 3, 1 El fist ' V Fm - -I W, , x Q, is if -if I. 4 ff-Jw , if ii Bt... 2. ti' f' . procession about the grounds. B E . . . 4 f Q Q K i Af. .11 tr J, ,,V-. H, v , f ,I 4 'M 6 ,W we , ' , 1' r n, V i rl I as ' wt' M ,re rg 451 V, , iyi Ya lg i 5 5 Tn gg Reading at table during the retreat was some- thing new to the maiority of the seniors. Above, Carl Gillombardo takes his turn at reading. To the right, Father Norbert Burns, S.M., gives one of his inspiring conferences. Father commended the seniors on their fine spirit during the whole retreat. 6: Fi ,. z Sodality members are: FRONT ROW: J. Stern, J. Kennedy, D. Hlusak, W. Kennedy, J. Lukin, S. Zubek. SECOND ROW: J. Gareau, P. Svec, R. Machar, T. Tortorici, P. Zygos, J. Dempsey, R. Ullman. THIRD ROW: J. Muth, E. Gonsowski, R. Abood, W Kyselo, M. Williams, R. Fiordalisi, K. Lipinski, L. Dobucki. FOURTH ROW: J. Mulholland, R. Galones, T. Giardino, F. Koss, T. Marszal, M. Zanko, H. Dardy, W. Kuhns, T. Gannon. The Cathedral Latin Sodality under the direction of Ted Marszal, prefect, and Brother Hugh Bihl, S.lVl., moderator, underwent an almost complete change in structure and pro- cedure during the past year. New members were selected throughout the course of the school year. Freshman and sophomore cells materialized in February, while the juniors and seniors met from the beginning of the year. The Sodality Council, governing body of the organiza- tion, compiled a series of questionnaires based on sodality principles to be used as discussion topics at the weekly meet- ings. Brother Donald Geiger, S.lVl., was the council mod- erator. Highlighting this year's program, was a study day, held at Latin in January. Ten schools from the Greater Cleveland area participated in this annual event. ,rsfuf 'al- wi' Sandra Lesczynski, Donna Mihevic, Ray Machar, and Florian Koss sink their teeth into cookies during the social hour of the Sodality study day. While heading a personal discussion group, during this year's study day, Bill Kysela emphasizes an important sodal- ity principle. Y .. ai' f I 5 4' 4 r 'a Y acl 1 Ted Marszal, prefect of Latin's Sodality, leads a resolutions committee composed of sodality prefects from diocesan high schools. Meetings of this group are held to establish methods of operation, which can be applied to each school's group. Marty Williams, senior representative, Rich Fiordalisi, vice-prefect, and Rich Galones, secretary-treasurer, listen to Prefect Ted Marszal's plan for improving Latin's Sodality. The Council obtained several new ideas for reorganization from the 10th annual convention of sodalists, held at Pittsburgh North Catholic High during the Thanksgiving weekend. This year the Council is striving to fulfill its aim of improving Student Vocation. H-...,.f ...Xi Preparing canned goods for CIevelond's needy are: FIRST ROW: Tom Haus, Lou Stankiewicz, Robert Hill, Tony DiPalma. SECOND ROW: Hank Johnson and Joe Huszur. C. S. M. C. Fulfilling its motto of Prayer, Work, and Study for the missions, the Catholic Students Mission Crusade com- pleted its tvventyetourth year as a maior activity at Latin. Moderated by Brother Arthur Schmidt, SM., and guided by President Tom Haas and Vice-President Joe l-luszar, the cru- saders acquainted themselves with the needs of missions throughout the world. The cIub's chief undertaking is the annual Christmas canned food drive. Other activities include a tund-raising campaign for the United Appeal and a clothes drive for the missions. Members of Latin's Star of the Sec unit of the Catholic Stu- dents Mission Crusude are: FIRST ROW: J. Mciloy, R. Hill, T. Hocus, R. Folkowski, J. Kroeger, T. McNeeley. SECOND ROW: L. Stonkiewicz, J. Huszar, A. DiPaImo, F. Jones, R. Knecht. THIRD ROW: M. Lipkcx, J. Pukys, H. Johnson, J. Dykes, W. Bosinski, L. Monostory. T7 ,nf P W 5 B 'I' M. Members of the Knights of the Altar are: FIRST ROW: J. Lesczynski, T. Sullivan, R. Konopka, D. Urso, J. Prusaczyk. SECOND ROW: S. Zubek, M. Nowacki, R. Marrapese, L. Stankiewicz THlRD ROW: M. Williams, T. Marszal, H. Dardy, L. Shainker, J. Barklow. KNIGHTS OF THE ALTAR This year the Knights ot the Altar again kept their outstanding record of punctuality and reliability in assisting Latin's priests. The members served at daily Masses, and also at such events as First Fridays, retreats, and Chaminade Day. Seniors and iuniors were given the hrst chance ot membership because ot the large number ot aspirants to the group and the somewhat limited opportunities.Brother Daniel Doyle, SM., moderated the Servers and helped them become acguainted with their duties, Knights ofthe Altar are responsible for care of the altar, sacrisly, and sanctuary Frank Cala and Mark Hollis prepare vestments for Mass. 'H 1 K S xx W' 'iii Q f' q, V3 ' 1 W' ? .W f ,, 3-Q' 5 1 K A X nw 'PZ- 'ffw 1 'Sy' ,, VP'i,.xf+V'- N X wx Q guy.. tif if 43, 'UU , i -2' deg Members of the National Honor Society are: FRONT ROW: C. Gillombardo, L. Gray, P. Zygas, J. Sodia, S. Siciliano. SECOND ROW: A. Zunt, R. Eland, W. Basinski, R. Ratino, V. Brice, J. Sikora. THIRD ROW: P. Bodrock, T. O'Malley, A. Soinski, V. Kaval, J. Bucaro, J. Manista, T. Giardino. FOURTH ROW: P. Kinley, H. Dardy, R. Valerian, T. Marszal, D. Sims, S. Szabo. Tony Zunt was elected president of the N H National Honor Society as the organiza- . T T tion began its twelfth year at Latin. Since all the members ot the National Honor Society were required to be in at least one major activity, the group strove to assist each school activity. Character, scholarship, leadership, and service were the tour qualities that each members had to possess. Among the duties ot the Nl-l.S. were the distribution ot the individual pictures ot the underc and the sponsorship ot the annual Awards Day Ceremony. The group vvas un direction ot Brother John Lemker, SM. This year's ofiicers were Ton president: Tom Giardino, vice-president, Rich Ratino, secretary, and II nik, treasurer. 113' -as JI J -6 f- ww MATH CLUB ln resolving a problem for Rich Ratino, Bill Woollacott, Phil DeSantis, Steve Zahony, and Norm Diederich, Brother Raymond Wuco, S.M., makes use of a surveyor's transit. The Leonardo da Vince Chapter of the National Mathematics Honor Society enables the students to increase their knowledge and enioyment of the finer points of mathematics. In addition to attendance at the bi-weekly meetings, membership involves giving a lec- ture or demonstration on a personally selected math topic. Officers of the club were Rich Ratino, president, Norm Diederich, vice-presi- urer. A feature of the meetings was group gested by the moderator, Brother Raymond Wuco, S.M. Members of the Leonardo da Vinci Chapter of the National Mathematics Honor Society are: FRONT ROW: G. Staraitis, L. Todaro, R. Ratino, P. Zygas, B. Toman, N. Cotfaro. SECOND ROW: T. O'Malley, M. Titas, G. Wochna, E. Szeman, S. Alkaitis, L. Stankiewicz, W. Basinski. THIRD ROW: S. Zahony, W. Woollacott, H. Dardy, J. Clear, P. DeSantis, N. Diederich, G. Bartelme. 1 7 3 'RU' We .xxuxxxx-1 l gs-5.1 dent, and George Bartelme, secretary-treas- participation in the solution of problems sug- Brother Francis Ouellette, S.M., gives a Under the patient guidance ot Brothers Don- ald Geiger, Frank Damm, Francis Ouellette, and John Lemker, S.M., the Science Clubs achieved many honors in the course ot the year. The science proiects which were completed gave evi- denced of ingenunity and talent on the part of the members. Experimental work was carried on in the helds of biology, chemistry, and physics, The finished projects represented a considerable amount of interest, sacrifice, and skill. demonstration of accuracy in chemistry to Fred Jones, Paul Svec, Jim Dykes, and Mike Zanko. ln the biology department are Brother Donald Geiger, S.M., Jim Barklow, Stan Osenar, Dan Scullin, Stan Orzech, Ron Konopka, Jim Kroeger, Louis Todaro, Algis Alkaitis, Rich Bukowski, and Dom- inic Cataldo. ln front ofa physics project are: FRONT ROW: Brother Frank Damm, S.M., Bill Henderson, Don Polomsky, Jim Lesczyn- ski, Fred Glesius. BACK ROW: Brother John Lemker, S.M., Norm Diederich, Henry Dardy, Bill Woollacott. 'C' O E907 -m 5.1 A l - K.. . ist .5 f. . :. . , . ' .', 5 -iA, , - L L Q I , --,v Q f r ' QQ Making like they are busy iust for once, Tom Matczyn- ski, Joe Lonardo, and Bill Karnak go through the motions of some of their duties. Al Moriarty helps a Freshman with his studies. The F.T.A members, in controlling the Frosh study halls, are often called on to help the students . Through the initiation ot a new program ot activities, the Cathedral Latin Chapter ot the Future Teachers ot America gave its members an opportunity to gain teaching experience and know how. Supervision ot the underclass study halls, tutoring stud- ents, and aiding the oltlce in its administration were the chief duties ot the F.T.A. this year. The twenty-one member organization was led by Brother Christopher Conlon, SM., moderator, and oftlcers Henry Dardy, president, Bill Kysela, vice-president, Dan Cudnik, secretary, and Vince Kaval, treasurer. .-M'-1-W--.dgggw M filing. -we . 'V -.sw-TW 'Q,..e F.T.A. members are: BOTTOM ROW: L. Gray, W. Karnak, W. Basinski, V. Kaval, K. Lipinski. SECOND ROW: E. Masar, J. Muth, W. Kysela, M. Williams, T. Matczynski. THIRD ROW: J. Sikora, T. Giardino, D. Polomsky, V. Brice, G. Wochna. FOURTH ROW: B. Hrich, F. Koss, T. Marszal, H. Dardy, R. Adams, J. Lonardo. READ ALL ABOUT IT IN THE Ccrtoonist, Bob Niznick, submits a drawing to Henry Durdy, editor-in-chief, for future use in the Lotineer. Fine car- toons help the paper to keep its high ratings. ...f x 'Pi' 'SI' 'i 1 NX we 1 f iff! 'flfq-f 9' rv X f ,lik r X. .1 4 Vince Kaval, editor of page three, explains his ideas to Jerry Roda, page four editor, Bob Eland, second page editor, and Vince Brice, editor of page one. Deadline, Pica, Head count, Paste-up. To the 40 members of the Latineer staff this is the jargon of their vvork on the paper. Under the direction of Brother Joseph Bischoff, SM., the reporters have done a fine job of pre- senting Latin's nevvs. Henry Dardy, editor-in-chief, organized the efforts of his staff to give a concise report of past events and a good view of future happenings. The Latineer staff: BOTTOM ROW: F. Turek, D. McDonald, J. Kolezynski, D. Scullin, J. Holinski, T. Jones, J. Stankiewicz. SECOND ROW: T. Brennan, D. Komorowski, J. Blaszak, J. Rauchfleisch, R. Ondercin, J. Sikora. THIRD ROW: J. Letostak, R. Arko, B. Kulwicki, E. Melsbakas, J. McMahon, S. Osenar, J.Eszterhas. TOP ROW: T. O'Malley, H. Brueggeman, J. Man- ista, R. Golones, T. Giardino, A. Tortorici, J. Dempsey, G. Jones Roger Abood, business manager, and Bill Dolata, photographer, are two of the Latinites responsible for the success of the school's paper. They are stand- ing in front of one of the trophys which the Latin publication has won. it E ki -s rw GG 1 SEElTlN... , I I it A 5 Denis Seman goes over the cost per page of the yearbook with John Zawis- lan and Jerry Broski. Higher costs cre- ated a problem for the staff. k Tom Hart and Phil DeSantis check the shooting schedule with photographers, Frank Mucklo and Rich Galones. Close cooperation was necessary between the editors and the cameramen. 'T' -S-iz? Y, ff-o The members of the staff are: SEATED: Rich Koke, Faculty editorp Jerry Broski, Assistant Business Managerp Tony Tortorici, Recre- ation editorg Bill Basinski, Spiritual editorg SECOND ROW: Paul Zygas, Mutual-Aids editorg Tom Hart, Underclass editorp Denis Seman, Editor-in-chiefp Tom Giardino, Senior editorg THIRD ROW: Bob Hrich, Assistant Underclass editorg Phil DeSantis, Learning editorp John Zawislan, Business Managerg Ted Marszal, As- sistant Senior editor. To get high efficiency, members of the staff help each other out. Tom Giardino, Bill Basinski, Paul Zygas, Tony Tortorici, Rich Koke, Ted Marszal and Bob Hrich think of ideas for pictures, fs u...-r ' in 5 G45 ii Z he PURPLE and GCLD An accurate record ot 'oO has been the motto of the twelve seniors on the Purple and Gold staff. The theme of the book was chosen to show how the interdependance of one Latin man on another leads to success in all the school's activities. Brother John Schneider, SM., gave the needed advice in reference to the journalistic aspects of the book while Brother Raymond Wuco, S.M., supervised the photography. PURPLE AND GOLD 1960 EDITION RUYAIS' ' vu , 9' .fn ' , s, ,.,, . ,1 ,,,,,. l ' t A f, Q. 1 ei w U ' I--ji it ti if at it tltwtl ict at tl..l:M :Wil ll 'it tt tt tt ,tt it it gt tt it jllmnj, ' 'Lil Llimit,,1t,cJfgcu,trflii,fc,l?,LitJUtw, it Lujl at it it it at1l1tfst'1t'tL,J .mgg y A .-l Out of the typewriter comes a cross-section ofthe school's life for the Cathedral Latin yearbook. Memories of this year will be refreshed by the book as it is read in the following years. tif L ai, 7 , 232 S? I F 494 C1 QM- The varsity debate team consists of: BOTTOM ROW: E. Thomas, R. Wodzinski, S. Siciliano. SECOND ROW: L. Gray, C. Cudnik, J. Kroeger, J. Eszterhas. THIRD ROW: S. Osenar, J. Sikora, R. Eland, R. Ondercin, T. Monzell. Attempting to gain experience for themselves and laurels for their school, the Cathedral Latin debators have par- ticipated in many tournaments this year. After entering debates at St. lgnatius, Magnificat, Cuyahoga Falls, Parma Senior, and Euclid, the Latin A team made a good showing in the annual Knights of Columbus debate tournament here at Latin. Brother Christopher Conlon, S.M of the Speech and Debate Club with E and John Sikora as secretary. ., was the moderator d Thomas as president l 0 3 John Sikora, a member of the debate team, reflects on the past year of tour- naments in which he participated. 2 . 1 K lg if get ft ii, 5. iii? ,. 1 B, if 'Zlf , L, ez, fa. 'Us' Brother Daniel Doyle's freshman debators are: FRONT ROW: J. Guido, R. Konopka, C. Farago, M. Stinziano. SECOND ROW: R. Tomc, P. Derdul, J. Grosso, R. Desch, R. Zythowski. THIRD ROW: E. Rudd, T. Bessenyey, T. Mc- Monagle, l.. Skubie. FOURTH ROW: P. Titas, J. Grandillo, A. DiPalmer, L. Arbeznik, J. Hertvik. Joe Eszterhas is a witness as Larry Gray pins a medal on Steve Siciliano. They borrowed' the medal. Magis: A -I-APYRIUMHRO ANU Tom Monzell, Casey Cudnik, and Ed Thomas pause for a moment in their preparations for a tournament. Foresight is one of the elements that produced an award winning team. Entering this school year with fewer members than it has had in many years, the Band embarked on a schedule of engagements that was one of their largest. Performing at football games, participating in the Catholic High School Band Festival, giving con- certs at three girls schools fthe bands- men really like thesej, and playing for the students and friends of Latin kept the Band busy during the year. Mr. Anthony Pace, Band director, and Brother George Dury, S.M., moder- ator, had the Band in rehearsal during August and were out at Band camp during the Hrst week of school. The senior bandsmen helped keep alive a healthy band tradition throughout the year in the 63-member organization. if ? 5 fa 3 4 1 5 1 3 1 ..-B..-,.c,......,.........C....,. .. .wwnw wr AND ON 14' Members of the Cathedral Latin Band are: FRONT ROW: M. Nawrocki, S. Piekos J. Czurzman, A. Marshall, J. Sturn, J. Vaccariello, T. Conway, G. Bodnar, J. Pek- arcik. SECOND ROW: S. Zubek, S. Orzech, J. Zeroske, M. Tabone, D. Gulla F. Allega, R. VanBergen, G. Gaile, D. Graves, W. Kilinskas, G. Stanek, J. Wheat- ley, Mr. Anthony Pace. THIRD ROW: J. Herak, L. Moorman, S. McMullen, R. Ster- bank, R. Arceci, J. Lesczynski, D. Dlugo, R. Yama, R. Ratino, R. Wozniak, D. Neill J. Szelenyi, D. Pietrzak. FOURTH ROW: J. Klimczak, A. Yama, R. Repko, W Rustic, A. Mason, R. Polson, J. Maloy, F. Jones, P. Svec, J. Burns, D. Moriarty D. Graves, R. Gardner. FIFTH ROW: D. Sedlock, D. Polomsky, P. Kozak, C. Kuhns J. Clear, F. Koss, A. Zolnay, R. Kordel, R. Redlin, R. Lessner, T. Toth, W. Nowak K. Artl. ABSENT: R. Borczuch, J. Barklow 1 f ?4.' - -,,-new V f . 0 1 ' , . M -ig J . ' , v, A M x Srl .w Q ,ug Um W 7 9' Y 5 I Q f 3 .15 , J' , -F i h ,vi ' x X v g K X - js, I ,L if' 4 K M, ! i ...Q ,L , ,Au-uw ix 4 N f E a -Q ' gl , Adding a distinctive touch to the Glee Club's performances are the members of the trio, John DiFrancisco, Tom Mc- Hugh, and Dan Cisek. The extra time put in by these Latinites shows up in the fine quality of their singing. The members of the Club must have good grades and conduct as well as singing ability. After rehearsal, librarians Don Marn and Tom McHugh stay late to go over some music with Ed Coughanor, the Glee Club's accompanist. As with any activ- ity, success depends greatly on prac- tice. The Choraliers meet every day at l:45 and on Saturdays and other times when needed. Brother Donald Boccardi, S.M., leads the Club as it practices on the stage. The members gain an appreciation and an understanding of music as well as pro- viding very good entertainment. Each year the size has increased along with the number of engagements. WITH US. This has been a busy year Tor The TTTTy-three sophomores, iuniors, and seniors oT The Glee Club. The highlights oT their numerous engagements were Two appearances on television during The Christmas season. They also made a record album, A Mary Christmas Album, with The proceeds going to The Marianist Development Fund. The members elected Sal Cheraso, president, John DiFran- cisco, vice-president, Tom Nlcl-lugh, secretary, and George Goudreau, treasurer. For The second year Brother Donald Boc- cardi, S.lVl., was moderator and director. Tvvo dances, one in December and one in February, and a banquet at the close of The year comprise The Club's social events. Wishing the city a Merry Christmas, the Glee Club participated in two TV programs during the Yule Season. Dan Cisek, soloist for The organization, is shown as he performs on television. The Choraliers sang some of the songs that were contained in their record album. Members ofthe Glee Club are: FRONT ROW: D. Cisek, N. Abra- ham, D. Skufca, R. Skerl, S. Cheraso, P. Trolli, M. Rudd, F. Cala, M. Bures. SECOND ROW: R. Wodzinski, D. Marn, T. McHugh, D. Zeleznik, J. Pukys, J. Gareau, J. Kroeger, M. Major, R. DeFranco, P. Selden, M. DiCello. THIRD ROW: S. Colacarro, M. Croce, M. Bonnelli, R. Douglas, A. Manfredi, J. Hudak, K, Shvorob, S. Gliozzi, R. Estock, L. Kaminski, M. lvkanec, J. Mesic, G. Staraitis, S. Liguzinski. FOURTH ROW: T. Bogan, G. Goud- reau, W. Petrello, D. Ganim, J. DiFrancisco, J. Mormino, J. Quinlan, K. Bynane, M. Furness, T. Marszal, P. Kinley, D. Borovac, T. Thomas, R. Slavkovsky, E. Ditzel, R. Adams. ABSENT: J. Thorpe. ef . 3' ... ma 6, Q 0 Q P+ ig Q, 'T' T n 3 S f Q' Q? 1:3 T, 1 g h 5 9 0 if . J l 31 lik Oi 15. fi' r , -I-' A ,Q .7 ' 11 5 Y I sf' 4 . 2 Mi. pai- -'A . I ' 1 ,H x 1 Renovation was the key word to the '59-'60 Student Council. By introducing an entirely new system, the number of members was reduced, but more efficiency was produced. Besides initiating honor study halls, the Council took over con- trol of intramurals and Introduced foul shooting in the program. The various Booster Clubs, including the Rally Committee, also worked under its auspices. The Student Council consisted of the senior class otticers, a divisional representative elected trom among the respective class presidents, and a senior moderator for each division. Tom Giardino consults with Father James McKay, S.M., on a proposal of the Student Council while Bolo De Sapri, Mike Zanko, and Rich Ratino wait in the hall to hear the results of the meeting. Meeting in the cafeteria, the Student Council discusses the various activities over which they have control. Members of the council are left to right: Mike Zanko, iunior representative, Ted Marszal, sophomore moderator, Tom Hart, treasurer, Paul Zygas, secretary, Tom Giardino, president, Rich Ratino, vice-president, Dennis Sims, freshman moderator, Bill Kysela, senior representative, Bob DeSapri, sophomore representa- tive, and Henry Dardy, iunior moderator. l t 1 14 2? 1 .i .,. Q i l i l Q l 5 1 l K Members of the Cathedral Latin Players' Guild are: FRONT ROW: R. Niznick, J. Ciolek, T. Tortorici, G. Lloyd. SECOND ROW: R. Sheehan, L. Gray, R. Eland, P. Sylvester, R. Hoh, R. Hoke. THIRD ROW: T. Beg- ley, W. Youmel, T. Hart, W. Kysela, J. Zeller, W. Johnson, J. Huzar. FOURTH ROW: M. DiCello, R. Rankin, T. Giardino, R. Redlen, T. Marzal, R. Val- erian, P. DeSantis, L. Dobucki. To give the students an insight into the world of the theater, the Dramatics Club was reorgan- ized after a lapse of eight years. The thirty sophomores, iuniors, and seniors presented two plays: Submerged and The Billion Dollar Saint. By the performance of their tasks in the productions, these Latinites were given a glimpse of theatrical problems while they entertained their fellow students. Brother Christopher Franz, 5.M., Brother John Schneider, S.Nl., Mr. Raymond Malik, and Mr. Jerome Lennon were responsible for the Club's success. Q 2 2 3 fag ts ,V ,X X 1' J J ff .- A A ,,., T I V I ,Y il' ffm y 5 , 2 My Y 1' 4-X X' . 1 - v ,E ' J 3 li fi N. ,... f iz .l .- . l 5.-5 life! TE?- Bob Valerian, Bob Hoh, Mike DiCello, Joe Huszar, Rich Koke, and Bob Redlin are shown in a scene from the Club's first presentation, Submerged. CHESS CLUB Seven members of the Bishops are: STANDING: Jerry Wochna, Carl Gillom- bardo, Dennis Sims, Lou Sfankiewicz, Augustine ldzelis. SEATED: Paul Zygas and Denis Seman. - ,,.........f H N, M, x,,,,,,i,.,.a...,,. .... yfvv W ,,,WMm-W Bill Cooley and Szilard Szabo, lwo members of the Chess Team, enioy a late aflernoon match in the cafeteria. The game affords them both relaxalion and enioymenl as well as sharpening them for the tournaments. The senior members of the Chess Club are: FRONT ROW: C. Gillombardo, J. Sodja, D. Seman. SECOND ROW: P. Zygas, W. Basinskl, A. ldzelis. THIRD ROW: C. Selwa, G. Wochna, L. Slankie- wicz, W. Cooley. FOURTH ROW: V. Sfanckus, G. Hill, D. Miller, S. Szabo, D. Sims. ln Room 207 lhe members ol lhe Chess Club met before and afler school lo improve their games and lo groom players for The Chess Team. Brolher Arthur Schmidt, SM., was moderator ol The Club which had meme bers from all divisions. The Team, composed ol The besf players in the Club, was under The leadership ol Dennis Sims. For The firsl Time in years, Cathedral Latin was represented in lnlerseholasfie chess Tournaments. Under the name, Bishops, they compiled an impressive record. l 2 -any W9 KJ I 9 I rx 5 The members of the Library Club are: FRONT ROW: A. Zunt, M. Burke, J. Rauchfleisch, J. Szudarek, D. Pietrzak. SECOND ROW: R. Knecht, J. McCaffery, C.Szczechowski, G. Monostory, P. Zygas, J. Forinash. THIRD ROW: W. Woollacott, S. Szabo, W. Dolata, S. Sczawinski, J.Ptacek, R. Pecek. ABSENT: W. Carleton, T. Bartlo, F. Lapka, W. Kuhns, L. Irwin, 176 W' if Fred Lapka, Bill Dolata, and Father Rob- ert Brown, S.M., check the library files for a reference. Some of the new books the library hos received seem to interest John Forinash, Szilard Szabo, Tony Zunt, John Ptocek, and Richard Knecht. T. Maracz, P. Evans, P. Gallagher, H. Habel, W. Dolista. LIBRARY CLUB Read to knoweknow to love, Betore we can love God and our neighbor, we must know them. Books give Us this knowledge. Through its activities the twenty-seven members ot the Library Club, under the direction ot Father Robert Brown, SM., help the rest ot the school to know and to love both God and neighbor, XXX ,J x E.. as Just thinking of the past year's activi- ties brings a smile to the face of Tom Arnold. A lot of work and a lot of fun make up a pleasant school year for most boys. Just thinking about the future puts a far away look in Bill WoolIacott's eyes. Just thinking about studies might bring up a hurried skull session before a test. Here Andy Zolnuy, Mike Titas, Bert To- man, John Zokeli, John Tartaglione, and Ed Szeman try to help each other over the rough spots in their studies. sd' ' Wgxgi . , 1.1 ll ECREATICN hw W WILL REMEMBER THE WONDERFUL Gotcha covered! cries the photographer as Latinites and guests reluctantly take time out for a photo at the Christmas Ball. Too pooped to participate, Frank Grassi sits this one out with a pleasant looking sitter-outer. What'd it cost you? asks Ted Marszal of Bill Karnak as their dates plotfer--plan the rest of the evening. fr-fix l TIMES . . . A na, They could have danced all night, but our camera stopped Jim Bourquin and his com- panion cold in their waltz. Dan Cisek and his date see iust how much punch iMmml is left in the ol' punch tonight. if ET US BE MERRY Staying young, and fair, and debonair, Latin sociables danced into the school's history by setting new attendance records at practically all the maior social functions. The Purple and Gold Ball saw a majority ot iuniors while the Christmas Ball, a semi-formal affair, witnessed a strong senior sell-out. At the Spring Dance and Mardi Gras, both intormals, Latin men and their dates tripped the light fantastic until the bewitching hour. Dancing into the night to the music of Marty Conn and his orchestra at the Christmas Ball, Latin men and their dates while away the hours with pleasant conversation and mild refrains. 'Html -fair. a w E i ,.1.l......----Q 14 K- Dennls Sims, Phil DeSantls, Norman Dledench, Denls Seman, and their dates enioy a pause at the P 8. G Ball. Roger Hogan helps his girl into her coat as they prepare to go to dinner at Pag- lio's : A perfect end to a perfect night. V f, 3-i-in 4 4 . f. 5 l i fgfifwv ' Grim' ' I ' '1,' A V V a p . ,...2 L Q r,c, FSA AX, 'VQTE1 1 ff! ' . 4 - 4- Caught in a candid l?l shot are dance committee members and dates. Seated are: T. Giardino, T. Hart, J. Wochna. Standing are: B. Kysela, chairman: J. Lonardo, T. Tortorici, and R. Koke. Dan Cisek sings for the sociables at the P8.G Ball while Joe Hruby's orchestra plays the background music. Danny was often featured at the dances due to his talent and popularity. , THAT'S True spirit comes from the heart, This apt quote from assistant football coach, Mr. Robert Kilfoyle, characterized the rallies and crowds of the '59-'60 sports season. Inspiring skits put on by the rally committee, headed by co-chairmen Tony Tortorici and Tom Giardino, were usually the focal point of the rallies along with numerous guest speakers. A new aspect in the basketball season was a reserved section strictly for students and their dates. This served to unity the cheering that bolstered the team. A spontaneous explosion of voices resounds against the gym walls as the freshmen let loose at the annual Colors' Day rally before the Holy Name game. Jimmy Barrett, senior halfback, accepts a Back of the Week award for his hard-nosed drives in the John Adams tilt from Assistant Coach Bob Kilfoyle. Co-chairmen Tom Giardino and Tony Tortorici supervise iaheml the laheml cleaning up after the rallies by the rally committee consisting of Bob Niznick, Tom Hart, Rich Koke, Bob Valerian, Jerry Wochna, and Jerry Broslfi. Driving home a point at the East rally, Mr. Kilfoyle pounds and expounds on the subject of school spirit. An unusual difference in this year's rallies was the inclusion of underclassmen in the skits. Different? Well, at least it's unusual! -'-L1 3 RXNR Xt. , 2 H my P ' V' THE SPIRIT! Symbolizing Latin spirit from the heart, Ken Novak lets his hair down in a Yea, Latin cheer. It was this type of cheering that made the rallies what they were. 2 X QW ss 5' , X ' 'Mi 4 Q 'X A v X ,A Q mix We l:nE! ' X .5-rw 4' 4 , - ww A W W2 ! Eg 4 Q M ,, wif ,- g 5, r lk: 5 4 , - ' ff an 1 A 1, -I ff L.. W.. 1' l W Q if CARD PARTIES Proving That Maverick isn'T The only one vvho has card Talents, members of The Moms' and Dads' Clubs congregate and, barring oil-The-bottom dealing and hidden aces, enjoy Themselves in an evening of fun. Such gatherings were The results of combined efforts on The par? of both organizations To raise reve- nue for school proiecls, No cries of Bingo! will be heard here as table after lable of mothers vie for the prizes on display. Who hollered, Bingo! ? Who has a royal flush? Moms and dads alike fall into an atmosphere of friendly card-sharking-wer-play- ing while striking up new acquaintances even lhough the gentleman al the left hasn'l had too much experi- ence at Bridge. 'S f., ECK THE HALLS WITH MERRIMENT Mrs. Fred George, Mrs. Dick Walker, and Mrs. Gene Weber, wives of Latin coaches, need no coaxing to en- joy their Christmas dinner. Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of egg nog! The annual Christmas Party sponsored by the Mothers' club saw festivities and gala decorations sur- passing all other years. Humorous skits put on by the Brothers, seasonal songs by the Glee Club and the Faculty Choir, and a table set in royal splendor lent to the evening the ioviality and the good spirits of the times. Would someone pass me a fork? seems to be the plea of the mother on the right. The elegant table dis- play probably caused her to forget it. :Z .ff --,L ys 'N X. ffvf k Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus! C'mon, Brother f',g-s Sturm, who're you tryin' to kid? M A noice time was had by all as evidenced by Brothers C W' Pat Tonry and Chris Franz, S.M. Mrs. C. DellaVella and Mrs. Furness anticipate the opening of their gifts. ! 2 1 4 3' .J x Y.-4 W l , 1 I gi: Y f an 5 V Mgt . ' N if? ff 5 P 4 L 'F L vu 'In.'e .1 'W01 ...ala mbki 'ik 'aw 5 l '-75 AND lT'S A OUCHDOWNJ 5. 1 Kylix' l 1 BOTTOM ROW: T. Bonkowski, W. Kysela, R. Czychowski, J. Hunt, D. Brickman, F. Grassi, R. Gerome, J. Kennedy, T. McHugh. SECOND ROW: D. Mihelcic, D. DeJulius, R. Blatnik, T. Hayes, T. Smith, D. Sadcl, L. Strnisa, E. McGrath, R. Borczuch. THIRD ROW: Head Coach F. George, Assistant Athletic Director Bro. M. Achbach, SEASON RECORD Latin 0 .. ............. Youngstown Ursuline 25 Latin 12 .. ...........,......... St. Ignatius 24 Latin 0 .... ......... B enedictine 8 Latin 20 .... Campbell Memorial 12 Latin 0 .... ......... G lenville 6 Latin 14 .... .......... E ast 20 Latin 20 .... .... C ollinwood 6 Latin 8 . . .. . John Adams 22 Latin 42 .. ..... East Tech 0 Latin 28 .. .... Holy Name 8 .. .amos 5 H XT!!! XFN? S.M., T. Mlinac, R. Hogan, R. Mattern, J. Paglio, E Kofol, J. Bourquin, J. Barrett, Athletic Director Bro. P. Tonry, S.M., Assistant Coach R. Kilfoyle. FOURTH ROW K. Ganhs, S. Hogan, T. McKeon, R. Rankin, T. Lamb, W. Mullin, T. Zirm, T. Gregory, R. Zembala, P. Popovic, W. Spear. NOT PICTURED: J. Prasek, D. Humphries. ,. . xx ff' .. 1. .. if , 1 .ww 1' if , .f 'L ' 2 if ,QQ , ,W 'V Wg. ' A Affixfw, ,f ff ff n 'Rpm fn, ' zgghjx. , X W 2J'?gJfff,Y'f 'lf' ' 'Z qvwfi if -gf :pn-,,, fy wff' f Q, fa , ,1 .ws Vnm Lv, A V if Q EM Q ,:a. .2 wg' yi Y 7 ' , , , ff 'A?-2511 f j .V fx 4 V 1, A ,Um . fi, J' P ' 'lf-7394 Tflflf' - , 4, I '6 Y 2 5 . -,yy VIZTSQZPH wif? ' , , .', 7'-Z ,H W NM! -- ' W m Ri, N , xi? ., if ' ,sql ar fig, , 4 6 dr f it M 'QW ' L mi , M Wk W , ,, K ., I ,f Vw 4 - , , fl F J , r, QQfx5f, . 2-ff gf WLy:f3?j?if2fj3v--' JV , f -V F ' ' i , 'Y ,Tp , . V A I .,..V, ,. A XVV L ,. 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Don Mihelcic l22l checks the play while an East player looks on. in With only i3 Seniors to spearhead the team, the '59 Varsity gridders made up in desire what they lacked in experience. Opening up with a bad case of fumblitis, the Lions recovered but found other obstacles in their way as they chalked up a tour and six record. Campbell Memorial afforded the gridmen with their first win as both the ground and air attack clicked. While primarily working from a straight-T, Latin switched to a single wing because of the muddy Held at the Collinwood contest. Jimmy Barrett led the squad as they trounced the Railroaders. Displaying a tremendous last eftort, the team quarterbacked by Don Mihelcic who played his finest game, rolled over the Green Wave of Holy Name. C5 Q3 C-1 '1ffi! 'g , M My A53 . -gf L r , M .42- X 1 BOTTOM ROW: C. Kleinhenz, J. Keating, D. Borovac, M. Maior, W. Lampeter, R. Kennedy, L. Loughead, T. O'Rourke, W. Gareau. SECOND ROW: D. McGrath, J. Mesic, D. Cassese, J. Bat- tista, J. Mormino, J. Gibbons, M. Furness, P. Syl- vester, L. Kaminski, K. Lipinski. THIRD ROW: Coach Dick Walker, J. Miklich, J. Cassidy, K. Richlik, T. Gannon, J. Stary, F. Tretock, D. Erne, R. Myslenski, R. Paglio. FOURTH ROW: D. Schwarber, C. Baldesare, J. Goodman, J. Per- chinscki, J. Brickman, R. Zembala, W. Budd, J. Quinlan. JV FOOTBALL Carl Baldesare i32l burns through the Glenville defense in another conquest adding to their unblemished record of two years and no losses. Determination and fortitude, combined with more points, held the iayvees on the undefeated path. L.,A W' , I Q 3, .. ,' ,V . , T ,,,, s s, r Q. 'Hifi V N . A..,. ,aff p my .rf . s A , , V y , ai , B sy at M gifqf' gf if T if ., , , 4, 44, , ,, ,,,,,.,, v 5 1 f , Q' if ,ly JJ BW Q 5, A f 'W' - W 4 in 2 Y, 4' X gf, N , V s m, Y H kz H 4 N L K J e , ' s, , t 9 air , sr vi ., fe T W , 't 3, gi, ,Monolight , if ,c K 'Trib ' e y i ' T , Q ,A . A B, 1 A ,r 5 i to .' L It , fs r f' , 4 H- W4-as rr r . ,, is I-11.526 M f S L' g ' Q , b 'Y T ,I to y :Zh UV VL I ,. ,,vv I A v:,-, , ,,.. , H 7 If Gotcha, cries Dan McGrath i68l. He's mine, disputes Dom Cassese i52l. Heading for action in the Glenville tilt are Bob Zembala i20l, Joe Mormino i40l, Carl Baldesare l32l, Bob Mylsenki l84l, and Ray Paglio l90l. Don Borovac l28l shoots away from an East Tech Scarab. A Benedictine Bengal vainly tries to grab Tom O'Rourke i48i. 9 I 'Q A eff 6? r i CHAMPIONS ALL! Displaying a miserly defense and a potent offense, the Little Lions registered a spectacular season of eight straight wins and no defeats. Using a slot fianker and set T offense, the squad was quarterbacked by Bob DeSapri. His excellent passing supplemented Carl Baldesare's brilliant running. Lopsided scores and shutouts were numerous throughout the schedule. They blanked five of their nine opponents and Benedictine, East Tech and Glenville fell before the mighty onslaught. Under the able coaching of Dick Walker, the .layvees provide a prom- ising future as they look forward to fruitful years as varsity gridders. FROSH FOOTBALL.. .roMoRRow... The 1959 Cubs were a much better team than their one and eight record indicates. ln many ot the games played, the Frosh were outweighed by as much as 20 pounds per man. Owning a line averaging only 153 pounds and a backfield of 135 pounds,many con- tests were dropped because their opponents simply over-powered the small squad. Every player on the team, however, received game experience this year. in nearly every contest played, a boy who dressed tor the game, played in the game: a valuable asset for future years. BOTTOM ROW: E. Cipriano, H. Fioritto, D. Pietrzczk, T. Sluvkowsky, F. Crognole, J. Rusnak, G. Gdckowski, E. Rudd. SECOND ROW: R. Somodi, R. Kubinski, J. Boyden, J. Rose, T. McNeil, P. Titas, M. McGrath, L. Arbeznik, W. Pottinger. THIRD ROW: W. Andrews, R. Dolata, J. Batteiger, J. Mitchell, E. Hyland, K. Hrobak, L. Scipone, T. Dordy, N. Epple, Coach Gene Weber. FOURTH ROW: R. VonBergen, V. Premen, T. Huiduk, K. Cheselkcu, R. Baronni, P. Kirchner, C. Jones, W. Dogg, F. Nociforu, J. Stark. Halftime at the Ignatius game brought on ci bowling out by freshmen coach Gene Weber. T1-Q Ei-A Q f AND TOMORROW AND TOMORROWW Ed Cipriano l29l skips away from a ' charging Patrick Henry linebacker. A small line and a smaller backfield were prime causes for defeat in many of the L dropped contests. +' VV ,tmw Pete Titas l93l gets nailed by a Patrick Henry defender after a short iaunt around end. Get Tough, hollers co-captain Tim McNeil to his teammates. The frosh scores may have been low, but their spirit wasn't. if 918. cs l . . . ABigRoar- The pause that refreshes, a well-earned time-out is taken by Lions Jim Barrett, Joe Strachensky, Al Payne, and Dave Bokor, while Coach Fred George ponders the next move to fake. UEDVDOMIJ 548352 5 6 wifi ig E 4 A BIG SCORE FOR LION FRONT ROW: D. DeJulius, T. Caram, T. Gregory, C. Anderson, J. Barrett, G. Ferraro. SECOND ROW: Coach F. George, D. Bokar, V. Cassesa, A. Payne, S. Liguzinski, J. Stracensky, Bro. P. Tonry, S.M. In his third year as varsity mentor, Coach Fred George molded a squad of six seniors tour iuniors, and a sophomore into a formidable East Senate power. After bagging six successive victories to begin the campaign, the Lions encountered their first setback while visiting Salem, a rugged down-state crew. Post season action saw the team in the City Consola- tion berth at the Arena. Although gaining this position tor the eleventh time in thirteen years, the event was marred by a loss to John lVlarshall's Lawyers. Led by co-captains Al Payne and Jim Barrett, the hard- wooders compiled a record ot l3-6. Payne, 6' 7 center, garnered team scoring honors with a 23-point average. An East Tech defender frantically tries to shake up senior for- ward Gerry Ferraro. Gerry's cool and conscientious ball handling proved invaluable for getting through the Scarabs' dangerous press. FOLKLORE IN Q , fig W X M, e , .hy 4 Q A or b it ,ei ,r WWW . fl M hxwvy I ,Q 6 lr xx 5 1 'Q We s , A Z vtain Jimmy Barrett barrels down H . - . pursuit ofa two pomter. ood use of his 6'7 frame, AI rtches, springs, and meshes an- i. . . . I :a et for the Lrons Payne s height lnatlon combined to enable hum er 260 rebounds and net more oints throughout the season. 3 glvff 1 Y i , , x yu 1' Sli' i 1 ,ca K ffxj ffggfl, 15 A Nr me I id ON THE PREY, ALL THE WAY Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin John Hay East Glenville Collinwood Benedictine Salem St. Ignatius John Adams East Tech Benedictine John Hay SEASON RECAP lo. t.l Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Latin Glenville East . Collinwood John Adams East Tech City Consolation John Marshall Tournament Recap John Adams East Tech Caught in a corner, Jimmy Barrett prepares to blast through a pair of Glenville Tarblooders. b J.V. BASKETBALL XX x 5 'S xxx. , 0 fb. A 1 K, Q. 1 5 7 W , x V ii V' ' I' Y, Q Determination marks the face of Danny Borovac as he lays up ci bucket. N STANDING: S. Hogan J. Faflik, J. Gibbons, D. DeFrcnco, P. Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Couch B. Kilfoyle, D. Borovac, J. Mormino, L. White, D. Erne, J. Pukys. Missing: J. Denk. .f ff .f-Y I' i f 51, K .jf ,ff N.. Coming Attraction for '61 Hands Up! Jim Pukys, Joe Mormino, and Dan Borovac fence in o Collinwood Railroader. Fine defensive play was a trademark of the little Lions throughout the cage season. Small but aggressive are key words describing the Little Lions. Hampered though they were by the lack ot uniformity in height, the iayvees made up for it in spirit and drive. Prepping the boys tor the varsity, Coach Bob Kiltoyle consistently pulled the starters out to give everyone a chance to see action. Pacing the team was sophomore Dan Borovac, high scorer and captain. NI Q , Bringing the ball down court in a fast break is Jim Denk with Lou White and Jim Richlik pre- paring to assist. Goin' Up! Dan Borovac chalks up two points as he draws a foul from an over-anxious Rail- Joe Mormino leaps to retrieve a stray pass on defense. F l A it ,Nh it 1' roader. ' Gui-4 FRONT ROW: J. Pekarcik, K. Hrabak, A. Leoni, T. Shannon, W. Gibbons, T. McNeil, T. Toohig. SECOND ROW: Bro. M. Achbach, S.M., Asst. Coach, T. McGuire, D. Kubinski, P. Titas, R. Mitchell, T. Tamulowitz, J. Rose, Mr. D. Walker, Coach. In his third year at Cathedral Latin, Coach Dick Walker formed a formid- able trosh squad tresh from grade schools all over Cleveland. They compiled a respectable record ot nine wins opposed to six setbacks, the losses coming early in the year when lack ot teamwork combined with nervousness and inexperience plagued the cubs. Possessing a relatively tall club for freshmen basketball teams, the future '63 Lions were poised as well as self-contTdent as the season drew to a close. Tim McNiel, team captain, and little Tom Shannon were habitual rally-rousers and Pete Titas and Terry McGuire were the trouble shooters under the bucket. as ,.., Tim McNeil runs interference for Tony Leoni against Central Junior High. lt's a bird-it'sa plane-it's Ken Hrabak and Joe Rose getting set to nose out their opponents to bring down a re- bound. - ' Q 'L' N 01 XJR! Ml A 9 'vb 5024 f N 1 , 1 BOTTOM ROW: R. Marcy, E. Shvorob, M. Rocowich, J. Agg, J. Popp, R. Beres, R. Zytkowski. SECOND ROW: W. Mucci, F. Burke, J. Henry, J. Herck, D. Zwilling, G. DiNovo, J. Larkin. THIRD ROW: P. Gohring, M. Williams, D. McEllin, T. Carroll, D. Petina, R. Bukowski, C. Muicher. Clad in their new gold unitorms, the 1959 hill and dale squad raced against thirty-tive opponents and defeated twenty-Hve ot them. This vvell-knit squad gave their all in practices, but never reached their potential in competition. Nevertheless, the team ot twenty, composed of three seniors, tive juniors, tvvo sophomores and ten hne freshmen devel- oped as strong competitors for the cinder season. Bro. Car- mine Annunziata, S.lVl., steered the varsity group, as Bro. Peter Pontolillo, SM., formed the undefeated tavvns of Cross- Country. ..Axmm rllwxtilm . TW Et l 'Y 5, 5 zz 9. .fm 1 ,ff . junta? ,,,f . ., ATIN L TIN mm , LATIN, l-A 3. tl W 1 KX fl l, lysed X 'I ' PM Q sv' 'A 'Ay t , J 1LATIh ' TIN , xg IN 1 l I of l , . . , l L' ft fl ' .T lt tl X X lt J .J , KA, J M, ,k,, .V f 1 Z-K M L' 5 . K,-x.,,,.,, 1 VAX! -. gt L t 1 1. B t f . L T 1 , I 5 A 'A X 2 3 h V at E. t Q 1 , 1 ' - , Jn -, 3 gg 3 , WL, W I 1 J Y , f 'Q , -0 ' f, ' fl ... ' 9. 5 lv V4 J T e , 4 , 1 f J Q-H . 4 gl L is W it l .-t,,i lv . 1 L Z s if Y f T 'T-.X BOTTOM ROW: B. Litra, B. Tripodo, T. Boyce, D. Sadd, J. Vaccarian, J. D'Agastino, T E .. M. Furness. SECOND ROW: J. Larkin, D. Winterich, R. Zembala, M. Williams, J H J. Herak, L. Wyszynski, J. Barklow. THIRD ROW: Coach Gene Weber, Manager J. Ciolek, R. Marrapese, L. Loughead, J. Sherwin, B. Wyszynski, S. McEllin, B. Lampeter, Bro. C. Annunziata, S.M., assistant coach. TOP ROW: T. Tortorici, R. g M Fiordalisi, D. Miller, D. McEllin, M. Samartini, Captain T. Carroll, J. Papesch, 5 ,vw S' Szabo' 3. T R A C K . ,.A,,. 2, ,., V ..,, For the first time in Latin's history, the Lion track team had access to L J an indoor track-complete with facilities for shot-putters, hurdlers, dash men and milers-at the lO5th Street YMCA. As a result of this addition, a , J S tarsighted program was inaugurated to raise track to the realm of a maior c H , Y sport at Latin. it g ,T Highlighting the records set at the Y were Marty Williams, chugging T the mile in 4:45, and Danny Winterich, who sprinted the titty-yard dash it fi in 5:05 seconds. any il r ft t , 5 5 Szilard Szabo streaks across e tape in the fifty-yard hv h .ill hurdles. t ' til'I,5 Go, Marty, Go! shout Carroll to running mate , Williams in the two-mile re ay of the Arena meet. in-,W o 'H ,Va L 4 , is rw AJ rf ' '-3' fri tl? V 'U l'1'V X 'x SEATED: R. Duffner, L. Cuvo. STANDING: G. NGQY, G. Protiva, J. Toth, D. Komo- rowski. ABSENT: G. Hilt. With only two returning lettermen to bolster Latin's Keglers, the ten- pinners were plagued with an onslaught of bad breaks in the waning weeks of the play-offs, but were able to finish with a winning season. Accumulating 411'f2 points while dropping 32lf2, the varsity bowlers were inspired by the consistent performances of the team's co-captains George Nagy, sporting a l79 average, and Bob Dultner with a 178. Their Hnishing in ninth place in a field of over twenty teams was a result of inexperience, but promises to give Latin a winning squad in '6l. ,wwf Senior Louis Cuva calculates wind resistance, ball friction, and alley length before working on that long-sought-after strike. BCWLING Easy does it! Co-captain southpaw Bob Duffner sends his ball down the lane to harass the pin boys. Concentrating on making that spare count, co-captain George Nagy fires at the pins in revenge for having missed that last red-pin strike. HEERLEADERS Our Purple and Gold Cheerleaders on the grid and below the hoops earned for Themselves in the l959-60 season that no man is an island. The ack of teamwork on the squad because of underclassman inexperience had ts effects on our cheering crowds. Nevertheless, the three spirited sopho- nores, Joe Lally, Tony Mantredi and John Sherwin, and juniors, Larry Urbanek and Captain Charles Polomsky have potential goals ot bright gold for the ooting crowds of Latin men. This future Junior-Senior Squad will radiate n new uniforms and spur our teams with new cheers. The competing spirit at the Latin tive in the tournaments capped a season ot spills and thrills, and incaged an unheard ot lion roar to come. C . . . L . . . S! Rehearsal time for Larry Urbanek, Joe Lally, John Sherwin, and Chuck Polomsky finds the varsity cheerleaders in a clowning mood. Setting the pace for Latin crowds, Larry Urbonek and Captain Chuck Polomsky go through a whistle cheer. 'R , . Left to right: N. Leonard, D. Williams, R. Beres, J. Sherwin, C. Polomsky, J. Lally, L. Urbanek. l'2Q I SEE YOU LEFT: An early comer lor is he a late-leaver?l prepares his day's classes by reviewing his homework from the previous night. HA! BOTTOM LEFT: Joe Lonardo senses a bit of foul play from Joe Halligan in a quiz. Short tests like this one pmved important for getting good grades. BELOW LEFT: Taking a dose of his own medicine, Brother Joseph Spehar, S.M., accepts a tardy slip from Jim Barklow who seems to be getting a great deal of pleasure out of it! BOTTOM RIGHT: In trying to find out if Sal Cheraso's toes have a sense of humor, Lou Shainker plays the trite but effective hotfoot prank. BELOW RIGHT: Expressing agony at having fallen down the stairs is Bob Campbell as beatnik Phil Bod- rock calls him Safe! 1- !, ,l ,.. ll. CTL! UH Q' Www.. ,W. 1? -A UTUAL AID So I will defend each man my brother, L M4,11fmswrnee'MFwr+SL42ixmeafnawfi2fSsimNHx42f-wwfnesri Joe Koleszynski, Bill Basinski, Bert Tomon, Hank Johnson, Service Club president, and George Schneider prepare the risers for another shot for the Purple and Gold. Larry Nowak and Joe Andrysick, Service Club secretary, carry Bob Niznick, Service Club vice- president, down to a waiting taxi after he was iniured by a falling eraser. Under the leadership ot the ofhcers: H. Johnson, president, R. Niznick, vice-president, J. Andrysick, secretary, and the super- vision of moderator Brother Donald Jones, SM., the Service Club was one of the more active school activities. The members prepared the classrooms tor Sodality study days, speech debates, and English conventions. They also ushered at the Senior Commencement and school presentations, sold programs, and received tickets at the games. A hearty thanks to the Service Club. SERVICE CLUB Members of the Service Club are: FIRST ROW: R. Tackla, R. Niznick, J. Szudarek, J. Kolezynski, J. Schilthorn, E. Tesar, T. Maracz, D. Hlusak E. Heisser. SECOND ROW: B. Tomon, J. Gareau, T. Novak, R. Bienkowl ski, H. Johnson, A. Matuszewski, J. Pukys, S. Gliozzi, W. Basinski THIRD ROW: R. Ondercin, L. Shenk, R. Hoh, P. Lunder, R. Carleton, P Gohring, J. Letostak, M. lvkanec, S. Osenar. FOURTH ROW: D. D'Agos- tino, F. Ketchaver, P. Szilagyi, S. Scazwinski, C. Szczechowski, J. Rustic R. Buza, R. Pecek, J. Andrysick, L. Nowak, G. Schneider. . E P X X7 ,af Football managers Larry Kassouf, Dave Terlop, John Zielaskiewicz, Bob Lamb, John Moran, Dennis Symon, M A N A G E R S and Norm Diedrich are stopped leaving for a game. TO THE RESCUE! The managers performed many essential tasks which we never saw before and after games. They prepared the equipment, provided minor first-aid treatment for small cuts and bruises, and took care of the uniforms among other jobs. The managers were directed by Head Manager Norm Deiderich and were supervised by Brother Patrick Tonry, S.M. The basketball managers even doubled as scorekeepers during the teams' practice sessions. Standing are John Moran and Bob McNeeleyp sitting Dick Ciolek and Miran lvkanec. X JW Wx 1 X iid, !'l ',' i 5 1 sf' Sli .f , mn.. iiiii 3 5 , X se 'fir 2' W V, :mapa A3113 1 l' 1 , W W Q ff? L X , L 1 63 f vf 'S' 'Nl T' 1, UN QM 13 Nl iff? W ' g Officers of the Mothers' Club are- ISEATEDI Mrs George z,L,. L . Y Goudreau, 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Earl Bourquin, H V5 president, Mrs. Louis Shainker, ls? vice-president, af' STANDING. Mrs. Kermit Goodman, treasurer' Mrs , . Lawrence Furness, recording secretary, and Mrs. Albert Lipinski, corresponding secretary. Take us to your leader! Betty Toth and Lillian Rieger pause for a while between the stormings of the cafeteria by the student body. 'IH CAFETERIA Mary Kirby, Mary Stankiewicz, and lrene Sibits rest a moment in their preparation of tasty sandwiches for the students. The ladies of the cafeteria stat? are SEATED: Lillian Rieger, Mary Kirby, Betty Toth, Mary Stankiewicz, and Bernetta Hollis. STANDING: Florence Hering, Agnes Hrudka, Nettie Kocab, Betty Mozolits, and Irene Sibits. N538 Readying the steam table are Elizabeth Fulton and Sophie Rygielski. N-. 14 -1 ,W 'ia' 'wa' 4 T ff ' fi' THB A If if p.. ,i i i f 'ti' fi ' T 2 , , tif, 0 lei Ta ' ,QV GF? rf-ff :ww M, 3 fi R' 1 N-.....,, .W 5, ., I Q 4, L I 5 A V Y f Ag, 1 B , U The Executive Council is obviously discussing the state of the finances. Seated left to right are: Walter Feiten '21, Executive Council Mem- ber, Ton1 Kamis '55, Alumni Association Treas- urer, Dominic Lo Galbo '50, Alumni Association President, and Dave Kasunic '50, Alumni Asso- ciation Secretary. The committee of the class of '50 stopped their discussion of the reunion plans for just a mo- ment for this shot. ALUMNI Alumni secretary, Joanne Gardner, checks the files and adds another address to the incom- plete alumni address file. :P any he-M W.-.qw-an All N K . ,Q -Ffl Frank Gaul,'45, the master of ceremonies,and Dominic Lo Galbo listen attentively to Dick Gallagher, General Manager of the Buffalo Bills, the principal speaker that evening. IQR Art Reffert and Scotty Fulton stack trays in the snack bar before another rush of the natives. ,,,......----H-'- .i AI Richardson takes a breather from the grind of keeping the school's oltices in tip-top shape. UR MAINTENANCE MEN Larry Bracht, Mike VanTuck, and Chester Rygielski take this picture in stride as they keep up with the big iob of supplying Latin students and faculty with clean linen. NV s 'if f ,Irs- ,girl-' Herman Austin and his brother Bill show the teamwork that is so characteristic of them as they go about their duties around school. R ll' 5 ya 'af In 9' K 490 ,- Q ,ff 14.1.4 H-I .wr WM Wwfwwf WM, WW M ACULTY Each man as my friend. Brother Maurice Beyer, S.M., prepares o test for his typing class. Besides teaching typing and Religion, Brother worked with the Dads' Club on their various proiects and functioned as Business Manager. Brother Joseph Spehar, S.M., relaxes from his daily routine just long enough to pose. His duties as vice- president left him little time for rest. gl I if '4 .1 -AV .. J mzff, , Wifi 4 Brother P-'r 1 'r ,QM .1 Myron Achboch, S M. Uxrfrr V 35,5 , .WW ,,,,, . ,,,,, , We , M. .M M., .V . ., e W.. mm.- VLVL . Cassidy, S.M., and Mr. Kenneth Fierle greet one another giggtetfrtimre after ioining the faculty for the second semester's work. Men dedicated . . . 'ze ,gg E Broihm 1' Q 'P ' Brother for the r Colmenc Annunzlcrtcx, SM , iw LN ,, ',,,, g K L James Bcuhorst, 5.M. LM: - U frown, v-f. ' My .- n -r ,fiat ,g Q, Nb, Q'-we .,,,.f, W-.,..f' Brother Bernard Borchers, S.M. Assistant Buyer. Brother Louis Brendel, S.M. Faculty Porter. Reverend Robert Brown, S.M. Librarian, Library Staff Moderator. 'ww'-xv i ' i Aillverend Eugene Corian, S.M. Civics, American History. abrother Robert Cassidy, S.M. Homeroom AF, Health, American History, Guidance Director, Vocation Co-ordinator, Cxarricuium Committee President of Di- Ti fiitesan Social Studies Association. flrother Christopherfflonlon, S.M. Homeroom 3A igafin Ii III IV Plane i Geometry, Speech nil, Speech anci Debate Club Moderator, FTAYMipderator. ahh. 1-FIM we-eff' Brother Hugh Bihi, S.M. Hoiiieroom QA, English ii,lii, Speech li Sociaiity. Brother Joseph Bischoft, S.M. Homei'oOm 3C, Aigeinre il, Jouinaiisiiw, Latineer. Brother Donald Boccordi, S.M. Homeroom 35, Civics, AVN'9i'iCdi'i History, Freshman Guidance, Sociaiiiy, Giee Ciub, avigvw-'jsp ,g..,e5un 'TZ ::: IAI Brother John Conrad, S.M. Homeroom QC, English I, Religion II, Sodality, Bookstore Manager, Class Rings. Brother Bernard Cramer, S.M. Homeroom IC, Religion I, Latin I, Lock- ers, Assistant Band Moderator, Assistant Bookstore Moderator. Brother Frank Damm, S.M. I-Iomeroom IG, Algebra I, Plane Geom- etry, Speech, Sodality, Science Club. 'QISHP' 1. V 5 f:', l.5 Brother Daniel Doyle, S.M. Religion I, Latin I, Speech, Argumenta- tion and Debate, Sophomore Guidance Counselor, Sodality, Knights ot the Altar, School Sacristan, Speech and Debate Club. Brother George Dury, S.M. Religion Ill, German I, Band Moderator. Brother James Fitzgibbons, S.M. World History, English I, Speech, Soclala ity, Ticket Manager, Intramural Bowling. wi -f me ! Brother Christopher Franz, S.M. I-lomeroom QF, Biology, Sophomore Boosters, Sodality, Dramatics, Visual Aids. tw4VLk.Qi-',,4,,,,m..rv 'l .1 - S i . . . D P lil nfl N lla in fu AZ . ag, at' V , I 'G Zilla' A Y ii A . .,'1 All ' 3 W it H C :VV , V .,.. , ir: Y za, H X 'N-. , it lm 1' I., nik The religion classes of Brother George Dury, S.M., and Brother Donald Jones, S.M., made up as a project prior to Lent, a few mobiles. The interest the mobiles stirred really brought the ceiling down. Brother Donald Geiger, S.M. Biology, Chemistry, Sociality Council, Science Club. Mr. Fred George ball. 'G' in-nfl? Algebra Il, Mechanical Drawing l,lI, Health, Varsity Football, Varsity Basket- L n..-4-'ft Brother Donald Jones, S.M. Homeroom CSD, Religion lll, Latin Il Speech, Service Club. Mr. Robert Kilfoyle Physical Education, Health, Assistant Var sity Football Coach, .l.V. Basketball, Golf Brother Leon Kretz, S.M. Maintenance Supervisor. Brother John Lemker, S.M. Horneroorn AG, Physics, Physical Science, Sodality, Science Club, National Honor Society. Mr. Jerome Lennon Homeroom 40, English lll, Comparative Literature, Social Activities, Speech and Debate. Mr. Raymond Malik Homeroom 2D, English l,Il, Speech. 'K -2 I 1, gi-gw..i' W i , - eila Q Ei' fc IAA Brother Othmar Miller, S.M. Homeroom 3B, Religion Ill, Campus Main- c leVl5l'lCe. Brother Thomas Niemirci, S.M. Homeroom 3G, English ll,lll, Speech Brother Norman Nitoski, S.M. Candidate for Masterate, Department Guidance, Western Reserve University. W of MK-wifi I , ., jxii.: .:t, ,, ' 6 Zi 2. :.. J mu ,V,h , i if . , , ,.,,.E., , i -H 'f 5251 gk 5. at M , 5 ,V ,E cw Brother Francis Ouellette, S.M. l-loinorooirt SF, Chemistry Ill, Soclality Boosters, Assistant Science Club Mod erator. Mr. Anthony Pace Bancl Director, Mr. Walter Pomidor l-lomeroonw lE, Worlcl History, Speech. Brother Peter Pontolillo, S.M. HOFTWQVOOFTT IH 'ft!'A1EiL d ! Sifimiiii it Assismvt Cross'c0o 'r,' C559 Ffeghream Gice Ciob, Sodaiify Sdcreet Brother Arthur Schmidt, S.M. Het-wgrgov' Mx S13a 13 i Qei grow i Speech Siugierw' Qing CSDM Chess Quin, ffkariawiif QQ ' no Cir 't i'iCC, Brother John Schneider, S.M. HOr ei'OO: AE E'if1iE 'J ','a 'a 2' De veioprwwegmt Hifi: Cf3 r'.f Ceriirwrew of Efwqiifh .5 Cleve DHA Purple im! lofi JH! Mr' K-ff' M40 ,pimp . elf Q 91.5 i Aww 9 J ' 1 W Brother Leo Kretz, S.M., and Brother Donald Geiger, S.M., check out o strip of movie film before the first run,of the new faculty 35mm proiector. to uniting all . . . Nuff Brother Norbert Sturm, S.M. Homeroom 4A, English IV. Mr. William Ternansky Homeroom AC, Civics, Problems of De- mocracy, German ll, Chairman Depart- ment of Social Studies. Brother Patrick Tonry, S.M. Religion IV, Athletic Director. il 5 1 is HM' iv Brother Arthur Schmidt, S.M., challenges the faculty chess champ, Father Joseph McCoy, S.M., in one of the frequent games during recreation. No coaching from the sidelines, Brother Bihl. Mr. Richard Walker Mr. Gene Weber Health, Physical Education, J.V. Football, Health, Freshman Football, Track. Freshman Basketball, Track. fr ' N... ,s Brother Joseph Wiesmann, S.M. Display Art, Sales Tax Stamps. ,, ' ,F or U at g S gl-,ff Y fr 525, it ilk- -Via, yn iw ., ..,-.., , , ,535 ,ty,., u fer? 2-4.w.:a4iru'm , ,341 ., ff' '18 '4 IL' '. ,z .1 f., ,.g,. fy 1. :giJ, fa.'l sf- ,g f W! 1 ,.,r-T LJ Nr y .f Q 1 . hx- 7.1 119' 5 wsiql.-ff hw wma: wr: ,fx -Vg Af A ., V-1, ,'r,,,l, LR, ' 4 , v 8 i ,rm 1 -Qiiwzi f ef .,f!'-'-. gf ,2s:.,31J-, :MJ f-Lg W- ,ur '- J Wifi 'A ,fl-:Jff:lv'ff't '- ff, , ,110 3,-,.,w, ,-,iv-qw-I mifgij, wi-.', -C - an : f.,r.w,,fl1 ' If :ff-2':fl'4fL.,51fUfgffff '3'!':'r2 ' 5 .ff 77.7 W Whs- Mr. Thomas Willmott Horneroom QB, Physical Science, Plane Geometry. Brother Raymond Wuco, S.M. Homeroom AB, Trigonometry, Advanced Mathematics, Plane Geometry, Chairman Department of Mathematics, Alumni As- sociation, Photography Advisor, Mathe- matics Club, Camera Club. Mrs. Hazel Englehart Marianist Development Secretary. in Christ ga. . 'MW Mrs. Evelyn Owens School Secretary. , Mrs. Thelma Stanton Presidents Secretary. NC MAN IS AN ISLAND James M. 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Sheahen Sheary Beauty Shop Dan Sheehan Mr. 8. Mrs. Louis S. Shenk Louis E. Shenk Mr. 8. Mrs. H. ShoFf Mildred Shvorob Mrs. Concetta Sicilano Sidmar Drug Mr. 8. Mrs. John Sikon Josephine Sikon 8. Family S Mr. 8. Mrs. Steve Sikora Bob Simon Mr. 8- Mrs. C. Sims Conrad Sims Dennis J. Sims Paula Sims Mr. 8. Mrs. A. Sindelar Ann Siragusa Mrs. K. Sisler Marie A. Sisso Mr. 8. Mrs. Frank Skerl Mrs. Alberta Skrocki Mr. 8. Mrs. M. Edward Skufra Mr. 8: Mrs. Fred Skulina Mr. 8. Mrs. Jos. Skulina, Sr. Mr. 8. Mrs. Jos. Skulina, Jr. Mr. 8. Mrs. Wm. Skulina Kathy Skully Mr. 81 Mrs. A. Slabon Hal Slater Barbara Sledz Mr. 8. Mrs. Joseph Sliwinski Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Slogar Mr. 8. Mrs. Raymond Slogar S. B. Smarsley Robert Smaus Ben Smith Mr. 8. Mrs. David Smith Miss Kitty Smith Mr. 8. Mrs. Thurman Smith Beniamin Smole Mr. 81 Mrs. Jack Smole Mr. 8. Mrs. Joseph Smole Mr. 8- Mrs. Louis G. Smolik, Mr. 8. Mrs. W. R. Snell August Snider Mary Snowberger Frank Snyder Mr. 8. Mrs. Bernard Soinski Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Soinski Mr. 81 Mrs. L. Soinski Joseph Sokola Joseph Sol Joseph Solcz Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Soltis Margaret Sorgi Vlrs. D. Sosperato Sophie Sotka Vlr. Chester Spang Vliss Barbara Sper lAr. 8. Mrs. C. Sper Vlr. 8. Mrs. Walter Sperka .ouis Sperling Qichard Sperling Vlr. 81 Mrs. Steve Sperling Vlr. Steve Sperling Vlrs. Steve Sperling Vlr. Dave Sperver Vlr. 8. Mrs. Joseph Spetrino Vlr. A. Speyer Vlr. 8: Mrs. James Speziale lllrs. August Spieuzza illr. 81 Mrs. Louis Spronz J Spuzzillo's Grocery Frank Srebernak Mr. 8- Mrs. Milo Staco Mrs. Edward Stalzer Mr. 81 Mrs. E. W. Stanek Edward A. Stanek Etz. U.S.C.G. Mrs. L. J. Stankiewicz Louis J. Stankiewicz Rev. E. J. Stanko Mr. 81 Mrs. Beniamin Stanonick Bruce A. Stanton Mr. 81 Mrs. N. D. Stanton R. Neal Stanton Mr. 81 Mrs. A. Staraitis Mr. John Stark Charlotte Stauard Jane Stecky Mr. 81 Mrs. George T. Stefan Jos. Stefanik Mrs. John Stefanisn Stein Television Service Charlotte Steipka W. Steklenski Fr. Joseph C. Step Mr. 8. Mrs. Stephen Step Mr. 8- Mrs. Ronald Stepka Mr. 84 Mrs. Charles Sterbank Robert Sterbank '56 Ronald Sterbank Clift Stevens Harold Stevenson Jo Ann Stinziano Mrs. Josephine Stinziano Mr. Michael Stinziano, Sr. Mr. 8. Mrs. Peter Stipanovich Stofka's Sinclair Service Mr. 8. Mrs. James Stoufter Mr. 8. Mrs. Harry Stovsky Mr. 8. Mrs. Steve Stoyko, Sr. Mr. Steve Stoyko, Jr. Mr. N. Stracensky Terry Stracensky Mr. 8. Mrs. Dominick Straquadine Miss Patricia Strelec Mrs. Strenk Thomas Strenk Strgar's Barber Shop Lenny Strnad Mr. 8. Mrs. Leonard Strnad Mr. 8. Mrs. Leo Striegel Tom 8. Alice Stroski Mr. 8. Mrs. Joseph Strunak Mr. 8. Mrs. A. Stupavsky John Stupavsky Mr. 8. Mrs. Joseph Sturn Miss Marlene Struzynski Joseph C. Suchan Jr. Charles J. Suchma Mr. 8- Mrs. Harry Sullenberger Mr. D. J. Sullivan Mrs. D. J. Sullivan Jim Sullivan Jean Susman Mr. 8m Mrs. Ned Svilar Mr. 8. Mrs. Ed Svozil Mr. Wm. Swan Mrs. Helen A. Swartz Mr. Joseph Swartz Mr. 8 Mrs. John Swol Mr. 8. Mrs. John C. Swider Pete Syvester 8. Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Preston Symon Mr. Szabo Mrs. Szabo Nancy Szabo Paul Szabo Tillie 8. Lou Szafarski Mr. 8. Mrs. C. Szczechowski Irene Szelenyi Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Szeman Mrs. Rose Szido Mr. John Szilagyi Edward S. Szmuc Mr. 8. Mrs. Julius Szucs Mr. 8K Mrs. Ray Szudarek Mrs. Sophie Szudarek Mrs. Frank Szymanski T Miss Ann Tabine Mr. 81 Mrs. Martin Tabone 8: Family Mr. 8: Mrs. A. Tackla Gregory the Tailor Chet Talarczyk Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Talarczyk Cliff Talcott George Talor Marian Talor Mrs. Mary Talor Michael Talor Mr. 81 Mrs. S. B. Tamulewicz Mrs. Mary Tanno Pat Tanno Mr. 8. Mrs. Eugene Tanski Irving Taps Mr. 8- Mrs. George Tatarka Samuel M. Tavano Tawny Arthur Taylor Mr. 8. Mrs. Don Taylor Mr. 8- Mrs. Norman W. Taylor Sheila M. Taylor Mrs. Ellen Teixeira Eddie Tekautz Rev. Leo Telesz Dave Terlop Mrs. Fred Terlop Mr. 8- Mrs. James Tesar Mr. 8. Mrs. John Tesar The Big T's Jerry Thieken Mr. 8. Mrs. L. J. Thieken Mr. 81 Mrs. Edmund B. Thomas Mr. 8. Mrs. James Robert Thomas Mrs. Agnes Thompson Karen Thrush PERSONAL PATRONS- Marian Thrush Mrs. Tighe James Tigner Serce Timofeev Peter Titas Mr. 8. Mrs. Michael J. Tobak Mrs. Anna Tomaiic Mrs. John Tomaro Sam Tomaselli Jerome Tomc Mr. 81 Mrs. William M. Tomc Mr. 8. Mrs. Bert A. Tomon Michael A. Tomon Loretta Toner Miss Bernadine Toohig Mr. 8. Mrs. M. E. Toohig 8. Family Mr. 8. Mrs. Fred Topi Mr. 8. Mrs. Edward Torda John G. Torer Mr. 81 Mrs. Michael Torok Mrs. A. D. Tatto Mr. 8. Mrs. B. Toth Mrs. Mary Toth Mr. Robert E. Toth Mr. 8. Mrs. James Toth Miss Donna Jean Towers M. F. Townshend Mr. 8. Mrs. Edmund Tozzi Mr. 8. Mrs. Anthony Tranchito Mr. 8. Mrs. Frank Tratnik Mrs. Laurence Trebisky Nicholas Trivison Miss Patrica Trivisonno Mr. 81 Mrs. Gerald Trombo Mr. 8. Mrs. Louis B. Tucci Walter 81 Dottie Tucker Mr. 8. Mrs. John Turoczy Mr. 8. Mrs. William Turoczy Mr. 8. Mrs. Turos Turtle '62 Miss Joyce Tytko Mr. 81 Mrs. Kenneth Tylicki U Miss Lottie Ukleia Joanne Ulis Angela M. Ungarsky Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Ungerer Mrs. William Urankar Mr. 8. Mrs. Edward Urbanek Jr. Miss Pat Urbas Mr. 81 Mrs. Carl J. Urso V Mr. 8. Mrs. Joseph W. Vaccariello Mary Vainski Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Valerian Mrs. F. J. Valore Mr. 8. Mrs. James J. Vana Mr. 8. Mrs. Jerry Vanek Mr. 81 Mrs Joseph Vanek Mr. 8. Mrs. George Varanese Mr. 81 Mrs. John C. Varga Mr. 8. Mrs. Frank Vargo Mr. 8. Mrs. Harold F. Vargo IRR PERSONAL PATRONS- John Vargo Lawrence Vargo Michael Vargo Pearle Vargo Theresa Vargo Mr. 8- Mrs. J. P. Veasey Virginia T. Veasey Miss Catharine Veres Mr. Steven Veres Miss Mitzi Vertovsnik Vetter's Bakery Victorine Variety Shop Mr. 84 Mrs. Mike Viknus Mr. 8- Mrs. Harry D. Vincenzo Mrs. Frank Vistein Mr. 8: Mrs. James Vocaire Mrs. Myra Vogler Miss Rita Vogler Mr. 8. Mrs. Severyn Voitkun Mr. 8. Mrs. J. Vondrasek Mr. 81 Mrs. J. Vondrasek William Vouk '56 Bill Vranick Mr. 8- Mrs. P. Vyniauskas John F. Vystrcil W Julia Waddups Tony Wagner Mr. 8- Mrs. Anthony Walczak Mr. 8. Mrs. Ron Walzcak Helen Walter Mrs. Kate Waltman Ralph Waltman Mr. 8K Mrs. Ralph E. Waltman Mrs. Joseph Washko Mrs. Edward Washington BUSINESS PATRONS- A A-A-Automatic-Trans-Service Rebuilt-Repaired-Seales 3407 Payne Ave. He. 1-7362 ABOOD'S FOODS 9905 EUCLID AVE. Compliments of Mr. 8. Mrs. James Abood and Family The Acme Lathing 8. Plastering Co. 19620 Kings Highway Sk. 1-3849 Sk. 2-2966 ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE GUS J. CONSILIO lV. 6-2660 Compliments Al 81 Andy's Fred Albergo 8: Sons For the Best in Potatoes Stand 1, West Side Market Fred Albergo 81 Sons For the Best in Potatoes Stand 1, West Side Market Alimo Bros. Shoe Clinic Specializing in Orthopedic Work Kenneth Washington Mr. Herman Wehner Weigel's James Weil The Weinman Family Samuel Weiskopf Florence Wentzel Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Werkner Laurence J. Werner '52 Mr. 8. Mrs. Herbert Wheatly Herb Wheatley Jr. John Wheatley Mrs. J. P. Whelan Paul Wiggin Mrs. Alice William Miss Jacqueline Williams Leonard Williams Mr. 8. Mrs. James Wilson Mr. 81 Mrs. Sam G. Wilson Thomas J. Wilson Mr. 81 Mrs. Geo. Windisch Mr. 8. Mrs.-John Winn Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Winter Alice Wintrich Jean Wintrich Mrs. Cecila Wisniewski Mr. 8. Mrs. Chester Wisniewski Mr. 8. Mrs. Walter Wisniewski A. C. Wisniski Mr. 8- Mrs. Casimir Woitkun Judy Wolinski The W. H. Woodlief Family George Woodrick Woodward Delicatessen Bill Woollacott Mrs. Grace Wright Allen's Tavern 8918 Wade Park Cleveland 6, Ohio ALLIANCE PRINTING CO. 7439 BROADWAY AVE. CLEVELAND 5, OHIO Al's Meat Market 11200 Union Ave. Fresh 81 Smoked Meat Storm Windows-Doors-Awnings Alum-A-Seal Representative Samuel S. Giraldo Cl. 1-7672 Alvina's Beauty Salon 2175 Noble Rd. Corner of Nelaview Phone Gl. 1-3834 Ambassador Dress Suit Rental 1516-22 Hayden Avenue Gl. 1-1512 Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Wrona Mr. 8: Mrs. Stanley Wrona Miss Laurelie Wysocki Mr. 81 Mrs. Bruno Wyszynski Y Mrs. Agnes Yarka Mrs. Patricia Yessler Mr. 8- Mrs. W. J. Young Jr. Young's Restaurant Mrs. Mary Yurch Z Gabriel Zakeli Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Zaiac Mr. 8. Mrs. A. Zaikowski Mr. 8- Mrs. James Zakel Maria Zakeli Mrs. John F. Zakraisek Larry Zakraisek Mr. 8- Mrs. Matt Zakraisek John F. Zakraisek Richard Zakraisek Mr. 8. Mrs. S. Zakrzewski Ben Zappala Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Zaucha Walter J. Zaucha John Zawislan Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Walter Zawislan Mrs. J. Zdroiewski Miss Mary Zeleny Mr. 81 Mrs. F. Zeleznik Sr. Mr. 8. Mrs. Frank Zeleznik Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Zeleznik Mr. 8. Mrs. R. Zeleznik Margaret Zelina Mr. 81 Mrs. W. Zenkewicz Helene M. Zeller Mrs. John A. Zeller Mr. 8. Mrs. F. Zema Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Zembala Mrs. Jozefa Zembala Josephine Zenobi Mr. 8t Mrs. Anthony L. Zeroske Fred F. Zerovnik Anton Ziolor Miss Julie Zieiaskiewicz Mrs. Julie Zieiaskiewicz Julie Zielinski Mrs. Lois Zimmerman Mrs. Carole Ann Zinsky Mrs. Marion Zinsky Mr. Ronald Zinsky Mr. Staley Zinsky Mr. 81 Mrs. Raymond Zirm Valeria Zitkus Vitus H. Zitkus Albert Zivoder Sigmund Zmyuski Zorro Michael Alon Zozla Mr. 8t Mrs. H. Zrentmore Richard M. Zubek '53 Mr. Anthony Zunt Francis Zunt Mr. Raymond Zunt Mrs. Raymond Zunt George E. Zurava Mr. 8. Mrs. George Zurava Mr. 8. Mrs. Peter Zvirus Mr. A. Zygas Mr. John Zygas Mrs. Ona Zygas Miss Viktoria Zygas J. Anselmo 8. Sons Fruits and Vegetables Home Delivered Ev. 2-6127 Anthony Allega Cement Contractor 12510 Britton Dr. Ga. 1-4571 A-One Asphalt Paving Co. Commercial and Residential Paving Sk. 2-0325 Arko's Florist 3580 East 78th Street Mi. 1-8627 Congratulations to the Class of 1960 From Judge 8- Mrs. Joseph A. Artl Askue Supply Company 3017 East 83rd Street Distributor of Building Materials LATIN BOYS AND FRIENDS B BOWL AT NEW AMBASSADOR LANES 400 NORTHFIELD RD., BEDFORD Babyland lnc. ' 16600 Lorain Ave. Andrew's Food Market, 14918 Kinsman Daily Fresh Meat, Fruits, Vegetables, Free Delivery Lo. 1-1812 Al Angart's Men's Store 11623 Buckeye Rd. We Discount Everything For a Good Deal, See Ed Balske At Commerce Ford 13608 St. Clair Mu. 1-4000 Baraona's Bakery 1474 Hayden Ave. Gl. 1-7416 Menfs Dress Suit Rental 11908 Kinsman Rd, Barbash Dept. Store 4080 E. 71st St. Br. 1-7300 Complete Neighborhood Dept. S Compliments of Mrs. H. R. Barr 8217 Simon Ave. Barron's Pharmacy 2458 Fairmount Blvd. Ye. 2-5522 Baskind Drug Stores Famous For Prescriptions Best Wishes to the Senior Class of 1960 Reverend Louis B. Bazhik THE B818 AUTO GLASS CO. AUTO GLASS 81 WINDSHIELDS 7210 CARNEGIE EN. 1-2790 Compliments of Beauty Inc. Begley 81 Company Chemical Detergents 4019 Prospect Ex. 1-0434 Belkins Men's 8: Boys' Store 11618 Buckeye Rd. Sw. 1-0597 A complete line of clothing Big Ned's Auto Supply Where Spending ls Saving 8033 Superior Ave. SAM BIONDO and SONS NEW FUNERAL HOME 3630 EAST 16th LO. 1-5757 Blackie Dry Cleaners 17709-11 Detroit Ave. Ac. 1-3448 Lakewood, Ohio J. C. BLASER HARDWARE 3923 MAYFIELD RD. AT NOBLE CLEVELAND HTS. 21, OHIO B. W. BLAUSHILD MOTORS, INC. 16333 KINSMAN ROAD SHAKER HEIGHTS, OHIO Bloom Bros. Hardware 2870-84 E. 116th Dependable Service Compliments of 2B Blue Angels WITH BEST WISHES FROM CONGRESSMAN FRANCES P. BOLTON Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1960 Mr. 8. Mrs. Joseph Bombalicki Bonfoey Picture Framing Co. 2082 East 4th Street Ma. 1-0178 Mike Bonelli 81 Son Construction 4521 Mackall Ev. 1-3002 Bon Ton Cleaners E. 71st 8- Harvard Vu. 3-0875 Best Wishes Class of 1960 A Friend tore KEN BOOTH'S HOUSE OF FLOWERS COMPLETE WEDDING FLOWERS GIFTS-CORSAGES-PLANTS BOULEVARD KITCHENS 'LADIES, A NEW KITCHEN? IT'S OUR SPECIALTYI' The Barkwill 81 Vana Co. Insurance 5620 Broadway Ave. B-Broadway Beverage 73160 Broadway at Fleet We Deliver Mi. 1-9800 Broadway Super Foodway Mkt. 7038 Broadway Ave. Free Delivery Mi. 1-0291 Brockway Service Inc. Television 8K Radio Sales 8: Service 1541 E. 55th Ex. 1-9691 Compliments of Mr. 8. Mrs. F. Broski Family Wm. H. Brown, Realtor 17591 Broadway, Maple Hts. Mo. 2-1400 Fred L. Brown, Broker Sc Builder 21750 Shaker Blvd., Shaker Hts. Sk. 1-1810 THE BRUENING AUTOGLASS CO. 2135 EAST 19th STREET GLASS FOR AUTOMOBlLES Bruno Painting 8. Decorating Paper Hanging - Free Estimates Insured Ga. 1-0901 Latin's Florist Brunswick Florist 10914 Carnegie Ave. Anthony Brzezinski Meats 8. Groceries 6210 Fleet Ave. Buckeye Bottling Co. 6921 Union Ave. Beverages For All Occasions BUCKEYE MOLD AND DIE CO. 428 EAST BROAD ST. ELYRIA, OHIO FA. 2-5324 8ud's Cleaners Dyers and Furriers 3985 East 131st Street Buerkle Oil Co. Lubricating Oils 8. Greases Ke. 1-1900 Emil Bukovec 6024 St. Clair Ave. Quality Groceries 8. Meats C Camillo Decorators Painting 81 Interior Decorating 9208 Miles Park Mi. 1-3971 COMPLIMENTS OF THE CANADA DRY CORPORATION CFLAVOR FOR EVERY TASTED CARDINAL TIRE CO. 3320 WOODLAND AVE. SAM CARDINAL, MANAGER CARDY TOOL 81 DIE CO. BUILDERS OF JIGS, FIXTURES 81 DIES WM. KARABINUS IV. 1-9712 BUSINESS PATRONS- Carnegie Flowerland 12831 Euclid Ave., East Cleveland Ra. 1-6110 CASEY'S DELICATESSEN 4341 E. 71st sf. Compliments of the Victor Cassesa Family Celmer Sons Inc. 12527 Kinsman Rd. Cleveland, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF EMMA CELUK 3924 BRIDGE AVE. GOOD LUCK SENIORS- MR. 81 MRS. EMERY P. CEO 4678 WARNER RD. F.O.E. Aerie 42436 Chagrin Falls, Ohio Small But Friendly Charlies Tavern 2637 E. 110th St. Beer-Wine To Take Out S. J. Check Pork Specialist West Side Market Chinnici Upholstering Custom Made and Recovered 14336 St. Clair Ave. Chippy's Spaghetti Inn Fish Fry, Pizza, Beer 84 Wine To Go ' 14201 Harvard Ave. La. 1-9710 Emil Churchin Stand F-8 West Side Market Compliments of Fr. Joseph Ciolek 4750 Turney Rd. Congratulations and Best Wishes Rev. Stanislaus J. Ciolek A. Ciolek's Delicatessen 3343 Payne Service With A Smile COMPLIMENTS OF MR. 81 MRS. JOHN D. CISEK 6929 HECKER AVE. Gl. 1-8160 CLEVELAND COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 3705 CARNEGIE AVE. CLEVELAND, OHIO EMPLOYEES OF THE CLEVELAND COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 3705 CARNEGIE AVE. Cleveland Hone 8, Mfg. Co. Crankshafts Rotokromed Camshafts Rebuilt Cleveland Metal Specialties Class Rings Pins Jewelry CLEVELAND MILLWORK CO. s1oAco sromvi w1NDows AND oooizs BR. 1-5300 Compliments of a Friend IRT BUSINESS PATRONS- The Cleveland Monument Co. 676 E. I52nd Street Any type of Mark or Monument The Cleveland Wire Cloth 81 Mfg. Co. 3573 East 78th St. Di. 1-1832 MAURICE N. COGAN CI924j INSURANCE SERVICE 1010 EUCLID BLDG. Colonial Manor Catering 4250 Pearl Rd. Sh. 1-1913 Jim Connell CleveIand's Largest Chevy Dealer 14481 Euclid Ave. UI. 1-3300 Corbett Roofing 81 Sheet Metal Co. Fa. 1-6634 Corea's Jewelry Expert Jewelry 81 Watch Repair Sk. 1-9639 14112 Kinsman COMPLIMENTS OF THE CORNER CAFE 18507 ST. CLAIR AVE. Crawford Egg Co. 8116 Wade Park Ave. Er. 1-5797 Ce. 1-5376 CRITERION TOOL 8. DIE CO. 44 SHELDON RD., BEREA, OHIO JIGS 8. FIXTURES - PERMANENT MOLDS Cudnik's Superette For The Finest Foods 4051 E. 142nd St. Compliments of Dan B. Cull CUYAHOGA-DUNHAM SUPPLY CO. BUlLDERS SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS MO. 2-5211 MO. 2-1240 CUSTOM MACHINE INC. 9200 GEORGE AVE. PRECISION TOOLING D Dairy Freeze 17331 Broadway Ave. Cleveland, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF DANCO METAL PRODUCTS, INC. 24018 DETROIT RD., WESTLAKE, O. Dan's Barber Shop 2278 Lee Rd. 3 Barbers Waiting Mr. 81 Mrs. Henry Dardy 3560 East 78th Street Cleveland, Ohio Good Luck in Future Years To the Class of '60 4D Deacons Dean's Quality Dairy Products Since 1884 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Wm. Debbs Painting Br Decorating Hi. 2-7626 Denne's Service Auto Repairs 81 Towing Service 7495 Broadview Rd. La. 4-2880 J. Denunzio Butter-Eggs-Cheese 1975 W. 25th St. Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1960 Mr. 8- Mrs. Victor P. DeSantis DiBeIIa's Pizza 12718 Woodland Ave. Sw. 1-3452 Dickard Insurance Agency 14726 Lake Shore Blvd. Iv. 1-7333 Cleveland 10, Ohio DICILLO WHOLESALE MEAT CO. BEEF-VEAL-LAMB 3275 W. 63rd ST. OL. 1-6660 Compliments of a Friend Dilorio's Sunoco Service 461 Richmond Street Painesville, Ohio Domagalski Funeral Home 14220 Harvard Ave. Cleveland 28, Ohio Don 8r Art's Friendly Tavern 3548 Independence Rd. Mi. I-9804 Liquor-Beer-Wine-Good Food WM. J. DONLON FUNERAL HOME 9209-13 MILES AVE. CLEVELAND 5, OHIO Dunasky Cleaners 2129 Broadview Rd. Fl. 1-1739 Pickup 8- Delivery COMPLIMENTS OF MR. 8. MRS. GEO. DUPPER Compliments of A Friend Compliments of Dykes Realty 4663 Turney Rd. E A. J. Eagle Insurance Agency Pr. 1-7066 823 National City Bank Bldg. Compliments of A Friend East 8. West Auto Wash Our Expert Workers Will Make Your Car Look New East 66th Dairy 6210 White Avenue He. 1-2116 East 107th St. Parking 2022 East 107th St. University Circle Parking EAST 185th ST. BOWLING CENTER 770 E. 185th STREET CLEVELAND, OHIO Compliments of a Friend Ebert's Service 16764 Broadway Maple Heights, Ohio Edmund's Jewelry 8r Watch Repair 3996 East 71st Street Br. 1-5952 Gifts For All Occasions Edythe's Dress Shop Mayfield 8r Green 30 Years in South Euclid Louis Eisenberg Hardware 1169 E. 79th St. For a Complete Line of Quality Goods Elaine's Delicatessen 453 Dundee Dr. Open Evenings Elbee Sinclair Service 4086 East 131st St. Lo. 1-9630 Compliments of 2E Elks Class of '62 Ella's Beauty Salon Buckeye Bldg., Room 300 2082 East 4th St. Compliments of a Friend Elmo Sales Co., Inc. 5266 Warrensville Center Rd. Maple Heights, Ohio Compliments of Jay Engel Inc. 20156 Van Aken EPPLE DECORATORS SINCE 1892 GA. 1-2344 Erie Auto Parts Co. 8231 Cedar Ave. Sw. 1-0866 New 8g Rebuilt Parts Euclid-Page-Sohio 14765 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, Ohio Euclid Park Meats, Inc. 17819 Euclid Avenue Aged Black Angus Beef E.Z. Building Material Repair Gutters - Downspouts - New Roofs En. 1-4139 Compliments of ' A Latin Friend F CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 FROM 4F FOR FURNITURE, APPLIANCES 81 RUGS COMPARE FACTORY FURNITURE CO'S LARGER DISCOUNTS AT 4997 BROADWAY Compliments of Mr. 8r Mrs. W. Lach Fairmount Floral Carl Ferrara Ga. 1-4216 2202 Fairhill Rd. The Falcon Studios 5709 Mayfield Rd. Weddings-Portraits-Children Farmers Pride Inc. Cut-Up-Poultry 17122 Kinsman Sk. 1-7228 Compliments of Farm Queen Poultry Stand H-7 West Side Market FARRON'S SHOE TOWN 11701 BUCKEYE RD. CLEVELAND, OHIO Feder Pontiac Inc. Lee Rd. at Hampstead Shaker Heights, Ohio Best Wishes Dr. Morris J. Finck W. A. Flaherty Nationwide Insurance Youthful Drivers Welcome .Liberty 1-8982 The Flynn-Froelk Company Funeral Homes Cleveland-Bedford Tom Flynn Firestone Dealer 13404 Miles Ave. Lo. 1-5600 L. Forman's Dry Cleaning Pressing - Alterations 12304 Forest Avenue Fortuna Funeral Home 5316 Fleet Ave. Mi. 1-0046 Compliments of Four Friends Compliments Leonard P. Franks Councilman, 14th Ward FREDDIES SERVICE STATION 1177 WEST 9TH ST. CH. 1-8766 Fred's Noble Bakery 2178 Noble Rd. El. 1-6750 Compliments of Pete French-1926 Pete French-1962 Friendly Flower 8. Gift Shoppe 6901 Superior Ave. He. 1-6339-Corsages For Al Frizzell's Painesville Toyland Everything in Toys I Occasions FULTON FISH COMPANY 2232 WOODLAND AVE. FRESH FISH DAILY Compliments of a Friend Fudella's Payfair Supermarket 11003 Mt. Carmel Ga. I-8023 G Gabos Florist Flower Arrangements 12514 Buckeye Rd. Best Wishes Class of '60 Mr. 81 Mrs. Walter Galinski wy. 1-7962 Best of Luck Class of '60 Mr. 81 Mrs. Patrick Gariau Gatto Electric Supply Co. 11405 Union Ave. Electrical Wholesalers Compliments of General Washing Machine Co. 3720 West 25th BEST OF LUCK IN THE FUTURE 4G GENTS George's Market 1730 E. 19th St. George Tackla, Proprietor Gerseny Pharmacy 5369 Mayfield Rd. Hi. 2-9820 Lyndhurst, Ohio IG Gestapos Class of '63 GIARDINO REALTY SUBURBAN-HEIGHTS HI. 2-2555 - REALTORS Gibaldi's Barber Shop Air Conditioned - Parking at Rear 9326 Garfield Blvd. Leo Giorgi Lathing Contractors 4850 Monticello Blvd. Glendale Delicatessen and Beverage 3918 East 140th Glenn Restaurant-4220 Pearl Rd. Full Course Dinners on Sundays Open 5:30 A.M. to 1:00 A.M. Air-Cond. Golubski 81 Sons Funeral Homes Di. 1-0940 Vu. 3-3900 Tu. 6-0200 COMPLIMENTS OF G. J. GOUDREAU 81 CO. Compliments of a Friend GRABSKI DODGE 5363 BROADWAY DI. 1-1200 BETTER DEALS BETTER SERVICE Graham's Atlantic Service Jim Graham 81 Tom Wyszynski 3800 Lee Road A. GRDINA 8: SONS, INC. FUNERAL DIRECTORS FURNITURE DEALERS Gregori T.V. 8. Radio Service 10427 Joan Ave. Or. 1-1446 All Work 81 Parts Guaranteed GREVE'S FLOWERS FOR SOMETHING SIMPLY LOVELY Gulla Constr. Co. Surveyors 8- Builders 11541 Mt. Carmel Ga. 1-3515 A Friend of Cathedral Latin BUSINESS PA TRONS- H A. E. Hackenburg Insurance Agcy. 2800 Euclid Ave. 35310 Bus. Ch. 1-0350 Res. Wy. 1-3215 MATTHEW M. HALEY MANUFACTURERS REPRESENTATIVE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Handy's Select Meats Aged Black Angus Beef 6705 Eastgate Shopping Center Handy's Select Meats Lee - Harvard Center Eastgate Center Hartman Metal Works Cr. 427151 Mantua, Ohio Harvard Shell Service Corner East 131st 81 Harvard Wa. 1-9628 Cleveland 5, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF HARWILL ICE CREAM CO. HASERAT CO. 521 WOODLAND AVE. CLEVELAND, OHIO Hayden Beverage 1493 Hayden Ave. Gl. 1-3211 We Deliver Hayden Tavern 1466 Hayden Ave. Lenny Wurm Latin '28 Heights Beverages Inc. Prompt Home Delivery 3962 Mayfield Rd. Ev. 1-4400 Heights General Tire Cor. of Warrensville 81 Mayfield Ev. 1-4545 Carl Hein 81 Son 260 E. 280th St. Re. 1-8925 Builders 81 Designers of Fine Houses Paul Heiser Inc. 2212 Noble Road Cleveland Hts., Ohio Compliments of Helyn's Beauty Salon 10006 Lorain Ave. Henry's Poultry West Side Market Cleveland, Ohio Herman's Barber Shop 2169 South Green HERMAN FIORDALISI FURN. CO. 16117 ST. CLAIR, OPEN 9-9 EXCEPT WED. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS KE. 1-8811 JOHN A. HERTVIK, INSURANCE 16224 BARDBURY AVE., CLEVELAND 30, O CALL BE, 4-4902 Hertvik Bros. Sheet Metal 3279 W. 52nd St. Wo. 1-6623 Hill's Barber Shop 2554 Noble Rd. Cleveland Hts., Ohio Hi-Way Cleaners Tuxedo Rental Or. 1-4800 4256 W. 130 BUSINESS PATRONS-- Compliments of the Louis Hlad Family Hofter Sohio 11400 Euclid Ave. Ga. 1-9814 Guaranteed Radiator Protection Holan Funeral Home 3329 Fulton Cleveland, Ohio Holicky's Market Finest Quality Meats 4516 E. 131st St. Mi. 1-3658 The Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Peace Church Holyoke Market 1811 Hayden Ave. East Cleveland 12, Ohio Holzhuner's Interiors Sw. 1-9292 Carnegie at 109th Hopko Funeral Home 3601 East 93rd St. Phone Vu. 3-2826 Horan Letter Service Printing - Offset 2029 E. 102nd St. Howard's Men's Wear 16701 Kinsman Rd. HOWARD'S MEN 8. BOYS WEAR 4083 LEE RD. AT HARVARD CLEVELAND 28, OHIO THE JERRY HRICH FAMILY JERRY 8. DOROTHY AL BOB PAUL HUDAK'S PAYFAIR FOOD MKT. 12914 GRIFFING AVE. SK. 1-0655 FINEST PEOPLE BUY FINEST FOOD J. L. Hudak Realty Co. 12021 Buckeye Rd. Phone Wa. 1-8330 Hughes Texaco Service 2319 Lee Rd. Fa. 1-9743 Roman A. Hummer 81 Son Building Contractors Company 5112 Erwin St., Maple Hts., Ohio Hyche and Son Lawn Maintenance 3818 East 151st St. Wa. 1-3679 I For Best Doughnuts See Ideal Doughnuts 1001 E. 79th St. International Import House Specializing in European Articles 12414 Buckeye Rd. J wy. 1-7799 J A L Delicatessen 14151 Euclid Ave. School Supplies to Sodas Jaska's Meat Market 11904 Buckeye Cleveland, Ohio Jakubs Funeral Homes 6621 Edna Ave. 436 East 185th St. Jaye 81 Jaye Inc. Hobby Supplies 14715 Euclid at Lee Congratulations Class of 1960 Mr. 81 Mrs. E. Jerman Best Wishes Class of '60 Jerman's Tavern 3840 St. Clair Jerry's Bar 84 Grill Fine Food 8- Drink 5617 Broadway Compliments of Mr. 8. Mrs. Frank D. Johanek Johnnie's Floral Shoppe 3805 E. 71st St. Vu. 3-1569 F.T.D. Member Johnnie's Market Meats - Vegetables Sk. 1-2567 Compliments of John's Tavern 6605 St. Clair Jule's Beauty Shop 11528 Buckeye Rd. Ce. 1-4017 Julius Garage Free Estimates, Body Specialists 11418 Woodland Ave. Ce. Juranko Florists 81 Gift Shop Flowers For All Occasions GI. 1-1180 609 E. 125th St Nick Juranko Gulf Service Auto Repair 81 Towing Service En. 1-9181 4228 St. Clair Juranko's Service Station 4228 St. Clair En. 1-1981 K Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Sales Inc. Kalman Beauty Salon European Hair Stylist Here Wa. 1-4580 12411 Buckeye COMPLIMENTS OF DR. 8- MRS. EUGENE J. KALAL Compliments of Helen Kazmarck 13718 Lake Shore Blvd. KELLY'S ATLANTIC SERVICE 1064 EAST 79th STREET GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS Bob Kennedy's Men's, Boys', Ladies' Wear 2150 Noble Road The Kenny Co. 2419 Lee Rd. Cleveland, Ohio King Oil Co. 2109 E. 105th at Wilbur Best Gas For Less Money Compliments of Frank B. Kirchner KLEIS DELICATESSEN 3966 E. 42nd ST. '41 ALUMNI 1-4847 Rd. Knific's Food Store 2582 Noble Rd. Cleveland Hts. 21, Ohio KOMOROWSKI FUNERAL HOME 4105 E. 71st ST. DI. 1-1854 BR. 1-2898 J. P. Konkey Hardware Co. 4686 W. 130th St. All Your Hardware Needs George Kowal, Groceries 2156 West 11th St. Homemade Kolbasi BEST WISHES TO THE 1960 PURPLE 8. GOLD MR. 8- MRS. PAUL KOZAK JR. KRAKOW PHARMACY C. W. MISKIEWICZ 4125 E. 72nd STREET Kunes' Pharmacy Dependable Prescription Service 3402 Fulton Rd. KUZNIK'S CAFE 3525 EAST 81st STREET MI. 1-9985 K-W Specialty Sales 1511 E. 55th Street Sporting Goods KYW Road Show To Help Communities Help Themselves Director-Arlene R. Blank Ch. 1-5634 L LABCRAFT INTERNATIONAL 4019 PROSPECT AVE. UT. 1-4334 COMPLIMENTS OF LACH'S BAR 875 E. 79th STREET Lamonica's Pizza 20109 Harvard Ave. Sk. 1-6955 Compliments of Mr. 8. Mrs. E. Landers Larry's Landscape Service Ra. 1-4399 Larry Seman Tony Latina Plastering Corp. 22061 Libby Road Br. 5-1023 Compliments of Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert E. Lee The Lee Road Gift 81 Book Shop 1930 Lee Road Fa. 1-9198 Greeting Cards 81 Gifts For AII LEIMKUEHLER FUNERAL HOME 6722 FRANKLIN BLVD. WO. 1-0071 EARL BAMPTON HENRY GOOD KEEP UP THE FINE LATIN TRADITION THE LELKO FAMILY Congratulations to the Class of 1960 Mr. Jerome F. Lennon LEN'S MARKET CHOICE MEATS 8. GROCERIES 3341 EAST 93rd ST. VU. 3-3386 Lenton Manufacturing Co. Metal Stamping 3415-17 Lakeside Ave. Compliments of Charles H. Lesher Inc. 20150 Van Aken Blvd. Lewis Shoes 4281 Pearl Rd. Red Goose Jumping Jacks Open Eve. Except Wed. Liberty Bi-Rite Super Market Quality Meats 8. Groceries Fa. 1-0805 2285 Lee Rd. Lift-All Leasing Corporation Fork Lift Truck Rentals Liberty 1-2021 Compliments of The Liguzinski's Compliments of Lincoln Heights Tavern 2543 Scranton Road S. or C. Lipka's Market Fresh Meats and Groceries 7414 Aetna Road Compliments of Dr. D. M. 8- Mrs. Lavigna Fl 1-8000 L 8. K TOBACCO 81 CANDY CO. VU. 3-8178 Locurto Printing We Do The Best Printing in Town LONARDO BROS. BAIL BOND SERVICE 2112 PAYNE AVE. SU. 1-2322 London Furniture St Cpt. Co. 12000 Buckeye Rd. 20603 Center Ridge Road Compliments of Louie's Avenue Tavern Painesville, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF LOUISVILLE TITLE INSURANCE CO. PAINESVILLE, OHIO Louvko Oil Gas-Beer-Wine 1430 E. 55th St. Donald H. MacDowell Greetings Go Go Go Mahall's 20 Lanes Bowling 8. Pocket Billiards 13260 Madison Ave., Lakewood, Ohio MAIER'S MEAT INC. 15319 DETROIT AVE. LA. 1-1322 A. J. Majkrzak Quality Meats 8- Groceries 5805 Francis Ave. SINCERE WISHES TO SENIOR CLASS THE ALEXANDER J. MAKRANSKY FAMILY 2834 EAST 124th ST. WA. 1-9179 Mall Cafe 634 Lakeside Ave. Jos. B. Ross Congratulations Class of 1960 Mr. 8. Mrs. Harry J. Maloy Your Druggist Mandel Drug 15702 Waterloo Rd. -s::'17- 'g'v-, 7:tT-j1 rI- ' 'f'9t-Z-.'Y ff'iQ-E5TZsf',Y!li'2 ' Maple Heights Hardware Electrical 81 Plumbing Repairs 15629 Broadway Mo. 2-0300 Our 65th Year in Business Maresh 81 Son Piano Co. Pianos 81 Electronic Organs Mar-Kay Food Market Ev. 1-8630 Delivery Service 2562 Noble Rd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio Al Mastro Spaghetti House Pizza, Spaghetti, Submarine 12901 Euclid, East Cleveland Materna Tool 8- Die Co. Die Cast 8. Trim Dies 5421 Dunham Rd. MayBrook Drug Joe Cistone Pharmacist 4066 Mayt1eld Rd. Ev. 2-4433 Mayfair Flowers University Circle Area Ce. 1-8550 Mayneld Builders Supply Co. 11924 Mayfield Rd. Ga. 1-0395 May Green Paint 8. Wallpaper South Euclid, Ohio Walter E. Smith M 8. B Const. Co. General Contractor Cl. 6-8098 Wh. 2-6593 John J. McBurney Brinker Insurance Agy. Tu. 6-3742 THE MCCARTHY FAMILY WILBURT - '32, Dorothy KENNETH - '60, Charlene McFetridge Drug 3475 Fairmount Blvd. Cleveland Heights, Ohio Frank C. McGinty Funeral Home 8112 Superior Ave. McKenna's Poultry Farm Fresh Dressed Daily 26196 Sprague Rd. Ad, 5-3764 McMullen Answering Service 248 Liberty St., Painesville, Ohio Also Typing El. 2-0747 McPhillips Plumbing Co. 12305 St. Clair Ave. Glenville 1-0036 Mrs. E. Melin 2366 Noble Road, Apt. 306 Melite's Delicatessen 11427 Woodland Ave. Ga. 1-9802 M The Mercury Resort Motel Oceanfront at 180th St. Miami Beach, Fla. Best Wishes Pauline Messe Meszaros Appliances, TV's, Hi-Fi's Transistor Radios - Credit 12001 Buckeye Road Wy. 1-4444 Meteling's Sohio Service 5618 Mayfield Rd. Lyndhurst, Ohio BUSINESS PATRONS- Michael's Pizza Orders To Go Ev. 2-7171 Compliments of Mr. 81 Mrs. John L. Mihelcic 1152 E. 61st St. Mike's Tavern 1118 Ansel Rd. Cleveland 8, Ohio Miles Garden Center 13800 Miles Ave. We Deliver Miller Bros. Shoes 12409 Superior Ave. 7026 Superior Ave. Quality Used Cars Milton Motors Sales Inc. 8200 Euclid Ave. Ce. 1-8226 Dr. Paul L. Mogyordy Optometrist 12021 Buckeye Road. Sk. 1-6411 MONREAL FUNERAL HOMES 15132-44 Euclid Ave. 11005 St. Clair E. 320 81 Vine Compliments of Monterey Auto Parts 11913 Miles Ave. Moore Printing Tool 81 Ladder Rental 2114 Lee at Cedar Ye. 2-2235 Morlenmac Supply Co. 5408 Bragg Road Di. 1-6800 Mole's Shell Service 8802 Superior Ave. For Excellent Service MOSHER-LALLY CHEVROLET- For a New or Used Car or Truck, See Tom or Tim Lally. 566 BROADWAY BE. 2-1880 MOSINSKI FUNERAL HOME 3667 EAST 65th ST. MI. 1-0497 MOSINSKI FUNERAL HOME 3667 EAST 65th ST. Ml. 1-0497 The Mullaire Co. French Dry Cleaners 3631 Carnegie Ave. Compliments of Mr. 8: Mrs. T. J. Murphy 4350 East Blvd. Compliments of Murray Bros. Leather Co. Craft Supplies N AI Brodzinski, Agent Nationwide Insurance Co. 4560 E. 126th St., Gar. Hts. Vu. 3-8814 Compliments of John J. Needham and Family Compliments of Nellie Needham Compliments-Thos. J. Needham Faithful Navigator-Bishop O'Reilly 4th Degree Knights of Columbus FW BUSINESS PATRONS- Neladale Service 2012 Noble Rd. Tune Up 8- Brake Service Nela Park Shoes 2195 Noble Rd. GI. 1-8376 Cleveland Hts., Ohio Acknowledgement of Dr. 81 Mrs. E. J. Nemecek Newburgh Furniture Co. 4000 East 71st St. Br. 1-3300 New York Dry Cleaners Co. 6120 Glass Ave. You Save With Cash 84 Carry Northeast Quality Produce Fresh Fruits 81 Vegetables He. 2-2110 Mo. 3-7755 The Norwood Men's Shop 6217 St. Clair Ave. John F. Kovacic, Prop. Nosar's Home Bakery 6413 St. Clair En. 1-1863 O Compliments of Oak Park Cleaners 4694 W. 35th St. Obed's Confectionary 4504 St. Clair CHAS. O'BELL MEAT 8- GROCERIES 1404 E. 66th ST. WE DELIVER EN. 1-4551 Mickey O'Connor's Beverage Store E. 117th - Sellers Ave. Beer-Wine-Soft Drinks OHIO FURNITURE COMPANY 6323 ST. CLAIR AVE. APPLIANCES 207: to 307: OFF Ohio Saw Service Commercial Saws 81 Blades Pick-up 81 Delivery Bill O'Leary's Pure Oil 13132 Lorain Ave. Brakes COr. 1-97651 Ignition Best Wishes for a Successful Career Msgr. John J. Oman 3547 East 80th Street COMPLIMENTS OF O'NEILL ROAD CONSTRUCTION CO. IN ANY EVENT, SAY IT WITH ORBAN'S FLOWERS 11520 BUCKEYE RD. RA. 1-1500 Orazem Sisters 6415 St. Clair En. 1-9566 The Civics Club Grade 8 Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School Compliments of Mr. 81 Mrs. James Owens 23701 Lake Shore Blvd. Best Wishes to the Senior Class of 1960 Reverend Joseph J. Ozimek P Pace Realty Inc. 5475 Turney Rd. Gr. 5-0800 Garfield Hts. 25, Ohio Mr. Eugene Page Certified Public Accountant 1846 Coventry Rd. Er. 1-3060 PAGLIO'S RESTAURANT 239 RICHMOND RD. AN. 1-2040 Compliments of Mr. 81 Mrs. John Papa 5230 Philip St., Maple Hts. Compliments of Joe Papesch 6714 Bliss Ave. Joseph Papesch Trucking Co. 3098 East 65th St. Paris Food Market Best Meats in Town 4103 Clark Ave. Park Pharmacy 11001 Woodland Ave. Prescription Specialists Pat 81 Lou's EagIe's 10716 Woodland Ave. 4016 Mayfield Rd. PDA AGENCY 301 NEWMAN STERN BLDG. CLEVELAND, OHIO Pearl's Beauty Shoppe Haircutting Permanent Waving 13827 Puritas CI. 2-4632 Peggy's Beauty Salon 12561 Euclid Ave. Ga. 1-2151 For the Look of Distinction Lou Pelikan Insurance Agency Life - Fire - Auto Tu. 5-4197 Compliments of Mr. 8- Mrs. John Pekarcik and Sons PEPPl'S PIZZA 9801 DENISON, 3769 EAST 131st ST. 13945 CEDAR AT WARRENSVILLE Perfect Concrete Builders 7309 Aetna Rd. Br. 1-3246 Perko's Food Market 3580 East 81st Street Br. 1-6703 Congratulations to the Senior Class Missionaries of Sts. Peter 81 Paul PETERY'S RESTAURANT 7023 SUPERIOR AVE. EN. 1-9849 EUROPEAN COOKING. IT IS GOOD FOOD. Compliments of Mr. 81 Mrs. S. Petrofes PhiI's Service Station Lee Rd. at Maple Heights Blvd. Mo. 2-9650 PIASECKI 8- SARAMA BLDRS. BEST IN MODERN HOMES 6806 CLAASEN AVE. DI. 1-2279 PINARDO'S REST. 8. COCKTAIL LOUNGE AMERICAN 81 ITALIAN CUSINE FOR RESERVATIONS LA. 1-2662 PIPECRAFTERS OF CLEVELAND 21075 ALMAR DR. SHAKER HTS. 22, OHIO PISKAC'S CATERING CHURCHES - BANQUETS WEDDINGS - PARTIES PONY'S BAR 8. LIQUOR 2657 WEST 25th OPEN 'TIL 2:30 Ponzi's Recreation Center Five Pool Tables 6508-10 Lansing Ave. PRECISION OPTICAL DISPENSING CO. 9915 EUCLID AVE. L. V. PROHASKA Prentke-Price Cameras - Photo Supplies 10107 Euclid Ave. Ce. I-3135 Prince Prescription Pharmacy 361 So. Green Iv. 6-5252 Free Delivery Eagle Stamps Ptak's Furniture Store 5416 Broadway Mi. 1-8050 Q QUA BUICK, INC. 10250 SHAKER BLVD. RA. 1-6000 QUA BUICK, INC. 10250 SHAKER BLVD. RA. 1-6000 FOR EVERY CAR NEED 81 BEST BUICKS Quiggin Si Son Inc. Air Conditioning Heating R RABB JOSKA'S GYPSY CELLAR EUROPEAN STYLE FOOD-GYPSY MUSIC 11123 BUCKEYE RD. GA. 1-9220 RaIph's Men's Shop 12413 St. Clair Ave. Arrow Shirts Mallory Hats RaIph's Refreshments Stop in for a Coke Roadside Park, Rt. 20, Perry, O. Rataicak Funeral Home 7348 Broadway Vu. 3-0270 Recreation Cell 5707 Mayfield Rd. Hi. 2-3132 Sporting Goods Records Regent Linoleum Co. Trained Lin. Layers 11516 Buckeye Rd. Andrew Lucas Reidy Bros. Funeral Home 11210 Detroit Ave. Our 50th Year of Service Good Luck Class of '60 Ed Rhinehart, 4F Rhythm-Aires Orchestra, Music For All Occasions Call: Ray Machar Vu. 3-6423 Good Luck Class of '60 Rich Ratino, 4F RICHMAN BROTHERS HAVE THE VALUES Riczo Funeral Home 12504 Harvard 12519 Buckeye Rd. Sk. 1-8900 Compliments of Rinis Kinsman Lee Lanes RiPcho Studio 7630 Loraine Ave. Me. 1-0664 Roberto Grocery Mkt. West Side Market West 25th 81 Loraine Rocco's Sunoco Service 2110 Fairhill Rd. We Service All Cars Rodenfels Chevrolet, Inc. 10299 Shaker Blvd. Sw. 1-3322 1 Mile West' of Shaker Square Roman Gardens 12207 Mayfield Rd. Rose Bowl Tavern 15518 Euclid Ave. Beer, Wine, Liquor Rosebud Lanes 13513 Miles Sk. 1-1707 ROSS CREAMERY QUALITY BUTTER, EGGS 81 CHEESE WOODLAND E. 55th ST. MKT. UNIT 3 ROYAL FINANCE CO. 4533 PAYNE AVE. CLEVELAND, OHIO To the Freshman Class of 1B, 1963 From a Friend COMPLIMENTS OF MR. 81 MRS. BERNARD RUMIENSKI Russell Improvement Co. Aluminum Siding Is Our Business J. N. RUSSELL 8- CO., INC. MEMBERS N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE UNION COMC. BLDG. CH. 1-5050 RUSSO CARTAGE CO. REASONABLE RATES 2854 E. 111th ST. RA. 1-0525 Ruth 81 Bill's Eddy Rd. Del. Beer 8. Wine 1221 Eddy Road Rybicki 81 Son Funeral Home 4640 Turney Rd. Mi 1-6321 Compliments of and Best Wishes From The Rygielski Family S Saint Margaret of Hungary Church Alpha Omega Club Congratulations to The Class of '60 Ray Sadauskus Alexander Salamon lnsurance of All Kinds 3046 E. 130th St. Sk. I-3799 Sam's Shoe Service 12409V2 St. Clair Ave, Quality, Integrity, Skill Sandusky Dressed Beef Co. George Latter Sandusky, Ohio Schultz Delicatessen 8. Bar-B-Q Chicken, Pizza, Beer 8. Wine 2726 W. 25th St. Su. 1-4231 Compliments of a Friend Scimeca Realty Co. 12715 Woodland Ave. Ra. 1-0777 Scott Drug W. 25th 81 Lorain Reliable Pharmacists Sedar Beverage House 12114 Woodland Ave. Domestic - Imported - Champagne Edith Rehnborg Cosmetics Joseph Sedlock 10006 Dunlap Di. 1-6829 Segelin's Inc. - Florists Student Rates - Corsages Carnegie Ave. at E. 90th St. GOOD LUCK SENIORS OF 1960 MR. 81 MRS. MICHAEL SEKARA Sexton's Sohio Service Cedar 81 Green Road Shaker Sunoco Service 11600 Shaker Blvd. Ga. 1-9675 M. A. SHENYEY ACCOUNTING SPECIALISTS IN INCOME TAXES CALL YE. 2-9512 Shirley Laundry 8. Cleaning 12907 Union Ave. The Cleanest Clean Possible. Shubix Cafe 2860 Woodhill Rd. Richard Madansky, Prop. Siegel Tile Co. 4452 Warner Rd. Br. 1-7237 James Red Sievers Co. Electronic Door ,Operators Ev. 1-9528 Shakerlan Florist Flowers For All Occasions 12712 Woodland Ave. CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS OF '60 SKRAB FAMILY Compliments of Skufca's Lanes Inc. 13311 St. Clair Ave. Slater's Flower Shop 15525 Euclid Ave. East Cleveland 12, Ohio Lloyd Slater's Service 10914 Buckeye Rd. Ga. 1-9285 Robt. M. Slife 8. Assoc. Material Handling Equipment 2754 Woodhill Rd. Sw. 1-3500 BUSINESS PATRONS- J. SLUSAR CO. PAINTING 81 DECORATING , we I Y Congratulations We .f 1453 BOTANY AVE. FL. 1-771, if-Q' N. Class of '60 Mr. 8. Mrs. John C. Smith Smith Brothers Dry Cleaning One Hour Martinizing 13001 Woodland 5 Stores Smith-Corona Inc. The World's Only Complete Line of Typewriters Sospirato Studio 14923 Kinsman Pictures For All Occasions THE SOUTH EAST SAVINGS 6005 FRANCIS AVE. CLEVELAND 27, OHIO South Euclid Garden Supply Ev. 1-1866 4318 Mayf1eId Road South Euclid 21, Ohio Finest in Cleaning by Southwest Cleaners 8. Laundry Good-N-Fast Shirts SOUTHWEST FORD SALES 5041 PEARL RD. Compliments of Olga Sparenga 3296 E. 89th St. SPARTEN GROCERS INC. 4070 W. 150th St. WI. 1-7876 THE KEY TO GOOD BUYING Spirito School of Music Accordion - Piano Organ - Guitar Spitzer Ford Supermarket Where Larger Volume Means Lower Prices 1950 E. 105th St. E. J. Stanek Hardware Lo. 1-2223 Pittsburgh Paint - Niagara Furnaces 13804 Kinsman Rd. Stanley's Delicatessen 3325 Payne Ave. Ex. 1-7969 Stanley Home Products Call Mary Vanni Ce. 1-0662 Ga. 1-2548 J. W. Stanton Inc. Mercury - Edsel - Lincoln Painesville, Ohio State News Stand 1817 East 9th St. Cleveland, Ohio Compliments of St. Clair Bakery 6212 Superior Ave. En. 1-6525 Steve's Delicatessen 7602 Union Ave. Di. 1-9560 Beer 8g Wine To Go Jack Stool Insurance Agency Insurance For Every Need Ron Youn Best scones AT S f:C'kI'f5328 sLoveN1AN e. soih LANes 'Usable g'SdD':'9NS:0 Z, 3563e.aohsr. v. - e ca 6 ea 'ew I U 3 2963 oi. 1-7410 f-ff I BUSINESS PATRONS-- Stransky's Finest Meats 3375 East 93rd St. COMPLIMENTS OF DR. STUGYS 8- FAMILY FOR THE CLASS OF 1960 GOOD LUCK Suburban Securities Co. Stocks 81 Bonds Iv. 6-1850 Superior Euclid Hardware East Cleveland 12, Ohio Superior at Euclid COMPLIMENTS OF SUPERVISION ADVERTISING, INC. 735 CARNEGIE AVE., CLEVELAND 15, O. THE ED SWEENY CO. PLUMBING - HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING 10210 WOODLAND AVE. JOHN C. SWIDER REAL ESTATE 8. INSURANCE SOUTHWEST 8. SUBURBAN Pete Sylvester Barber Shop 12507 Euclid Ave. Graduation, First Communion, Babies, Weddings! Get Best for Less by Photo Sylvia Studio 2916 E. 116th St. UNITED LIFE 8. ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. OF CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE. CLEVE. REP. JOSEPH SZEREDY DI. 1-8285 T BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '6O MR. 8- MRS. JOSEPH J. TAKITCH Tamer's Furniture 81 Appliances 2847 Lorain Ave. Furniture - Appliances - Television AFTER GRADUATION TRY TAPCO FIRST Tarr Decorating 8. Remodeling Co. Ev. 2-2279 Sw. 1-1462 Ted's Choice Meats 4822 Turney Mi 1-2154 Prop., Thad Panek Thomas Jewelry 308 Park Bldg. Tomaric Cleaners Memphis at Fulton - 5202 Memphis Ave. Tony Tomaric On. 1-1240 Tommy's Food Market 957 Evangeline Rd. We Specialize in Italian Foods A. J. TOMON 8: SONS FUNERAL HOME 4772 PEARL RD. SH. 1-6661 Tom's Shoe Repair Expert Work at Low Prices E. 9th at Corner of Chester Ton-El's Bar 2856 Woodhill Rd. Tony 81 Elenore Zale, Props. TOWER FLORISTS INC. SHERATON-CLEVELAND HOTEL FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS TraFis Service Station Fleet-Wing Products 3869 E. 71st Street Treco Seat Covers, Inc. 10200 Carnegie Ave. Jim Aiello, Prop. Sw. 1-3633 TRIANON LANES 26 - AUTOMATICS - 26 9802 EUCLID AVE. GA. 1-0270 GUY TRINETTI 8. SONS, INC. CEMENT CONTRACTORS FLOORS, DRIVES, SIDEWALKS, ETC. TRI-STATE STEEL CONSTRUCTION, INC. CLEVELAND PITTSBURGH Joe Trolli's Accordion Studio 4583 Ammon Rd., So. Euclid 21, Ohio Ev. 2-1153 Turney Town Sunoco 4935 Turney Rd. Best of Service U Union 108th Lanes 10804 Union Ave. Russ Hurley, Prop. THE UNITED SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 5 OFFICES IN GREATER CLEVELAND INSURED SAVINGS - MORTGAGES The R. S. Ursprung Co. General Contractors 705 Hanna Bldg. Annex. Ch. I-0501 V Compliments of Mr. 8. Mrs. R. Volcensek Vargo's Drive-In Beverage Pop, Wines 8. Iced Beer Pearl 81 Snow Roads, Parma Hts. Verne Ellsworth Hann Inc. Residential - Commercial Plumbing 81 Heating Compliments of Vic's Flower 81 Gift Shoppe 6606 Lansing Ave. E. G. Keszei Representative of Life Insurance Co. of Virginia Joseph J. Vito Funeral Home 7348 Broadway Ave. Di. 1-4183 Mo. 3-9222 W Walsh Sohio Station Tires - Batteries Our Specialty 1885 Hayden at Eddy Rd. Washington Pharmacy GI. 1-2466 Noble Cor. Greyton Rd. Wayside Eagle Super Market Fresh Produce At Its Best John Weizer 81 Sons Insurance 8937 Buckeye Rd. Congratulations To All the Seniors Mr. 81 Mrs. Werstak Compliments of Drs. John 8. Joseph Wey Painesville, Ohio Good Luck Class of '60 Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Whelan 681 East 120th St. Best Wishes Class of '60 Mr. 8. Mrs. J. H. Whimple Whippy's Finest In Frozen Custard Eddy Rd. 8. E. 13151 sr. JOE WHITE CIGAR STORE 12919 ST. CLAIR AVE. WlEHN'S BAKERY 12429 ARLINGTON AVE. 704 EAST 185th ST. If It's Insurance You Need, Bernard Williams Lo. 1-8400 - Ce. 1-0355 Willow Super Market 6487 Brecksville Road Independence 31, Ohio Windermere Storage 8g Moving Co. 14441 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 12, Ohio Mu. I-6360 INDERMERE STORAGE 81 MOVING CO. 14441 EUCLID AVE. MU. 1-6360 AGENT MEMB. ALLIED VAN LINES, INC WINDERMER STORAGE 8: MOVING CO. 14441 EUCLID AVE. MU. 1-6360 Agent Member Allied Van Lines, Inc. Compliments of Carl '35 - Windy's - Bob '38 14501 Woodworth Compliments of a Friend R 8. J Wood Products, Inc. Conneantville, Penna. Charles E. Wochna Stamps of the World 2452 Windy Hill Dr., Cleve. 24, Ohio Wondy's Delicatessen 2940 E. 61st St. Mi. 1-9878 Y Congratulations Class of '60 Pat 8. AI Yama Young Timers Clothes For Infants 8. Children 11619 Buckeye Rd. Your Donut Shop 2794 E. 116th St. Open 'til 11:30 Your Meats We Specialize in Poultry 81 Rabbit Italian 81 Rice Sausages On. 1 Z Good Luck Class of '60 Mr. 8. Mrs. John Zawislan ZELEZNIK'S CAFE 4002 JENNINGS RD. FOOD - LIQUOR - BEER Congratulations Seniors Mr. 8. Mrs. John J. Zielaskiewicz Compliments of Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Zorn 4778 Broadale Rd. Compliments of Frank F. Zwilling Family -2272 i


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