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

 - Class of 1967

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Anthony Cassese Tony put all his energy into help- ing promote the Christian atmos- phere at Latin. Very active as a member of the Knights of the Altar and a leader in the Mite Box cru- sade, he was busy all the time. Prob- ably the quietest senior at CL, that didn't stop his hard work. Knights of the Altar l,2,3,4, Lan- guage Club 3, FTA 4, CSMC 4, Robert Castle Bob was a mainstay as one of Latin's hard-working cafeteria staff. He was diligent in all his endeavors and sought concrete solutions. Band 2,3,4. Class Of '6 Bro. Martin Story, S.M.-Dean of Students, English IV UThe Class of '67 has magnificently lived up to the glorious traditions of the Purple and Gold. May the sterling sound Cathedral Latin serve as a lasting inspiration for your future. Donald Ciolek Don was an important spark in leading many of Latin's activities such as intramurals and Student Council. In the senior year, Don was the J.P. Morgan of CL's Student Council Treasury. Intramurals l,2,3,4g Boosters I, 2,3,4, Sbdality I,2,3,4, Student Council 3,4, Student Council Trea- surer 4, Senior Advisor 45 Baseball Manager 2g Homeroom Officer I,2, 3, Basketball I,2, Dance Committee Chairman 3. I8 Paul Chiappone Mr. Music of CL, Paul was more at home with a piano than with any book. His musical skill stood out in the Glee Club's concerts and even in the Band's activities. The Mighty Midget of Painesville was a giant in the field of music. Glee Club I,'2,3,4y Intramurals I, P 81 G 4. Robert Colacarro Bob is best remembered for his chipperness and his industry in school work. Bob was also the Herb Alpert of CL's marching band. Band l,2,3,4, Speech 8. Debate I, 2, Homeroom officer lg Intramurals I,2,3,4, P 8. G 4.

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Harold Butler Harry has been a true asset to Cathedral Latin. He has been active in a variety of extracurricular ac- tivities and also a serious student and a promoter ofthe Christian spirit characteristic ot Latin. Sodality Tony had no trouble making friends at Latin land enemiesl. He got along well with everyone even if they weren't Italian. Drama was Tony's main extracurricular activity. He excelled in it and was rewarded for his efforts with two drama scho- larships at Chautauqua and Purdue. However, He'll study to be an actor at UCLA. Drama Club l,2,3,4, Speech l,2, 3,4, NHS 3,47 Latineer 2,3,4, Stu- dent Council 4, PSG 4, Intramurals l,2,3,4. Anthony Campisi Richard Calkins Casual and collegiate, Dick was best known as an avid reader. Dick put his knowledge to good use in the classroom where he expressed his opinions freely and frequently, that is, when he wasn't playing his harmonica. Ross was everywhere at once in Latin's activities, especially the Latineer, Student Council and at- tendance at sports events. Ross had a sharp mind combined with alik- able personality. Latineer 2,3,4, Student Council 3,4, NHS 3,4, Intramurals l,2,3,4. Rosario Carbone 17 Fr. Charles Cancillieri, S.M.-Religion-P.O.D. UI hope that our Religion-P.O.D. class was a profitable experience tor all of you. l pray that the theme ot Christian love which we studied under many aspects all year long will be your constant companion throughout lite, thereby bringing good to all men. Good luck and God bless all ot you! Bro. William Gannon, S.M.-Religion-P.O.D. By working together this year you have helped to determine the course of your tu- ture individual development. . .all depends on this. l am proud to have shared in this growth with you.



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James Collins Jim was a sociable man of Latin who was easy to get along with and who made a lot of good friends. As drum major of CL's marching band, Jim rivaled MacNomara himself. Band l,2,3,4g Intramurals l,2,3,4. Milan Thomas Cook Tom appeared to be a some- what quiet person, but around friends he had a good time. He had a good sense of humor and could make others laugh, while in turn, he was able to laugh with others. He helped bolster the trumpet section ofthe band for four years. Band l,2,3,4g Dance Band 45 Base- ball Manager 3,4. Joseph Comai Joe was a guy well-liked by his friends, nicknamed, Jing-along. His senior year was marred by an unfortunate auto accident. lntramurals l,2,3g Homeroom Of- ficer l. Bruce Colosimo Bruce was a popular and sociable guy in and out of the halls of Latin. He was a noted speedster for Latin's track team all four years and also its co-captain. Student Council 45 Football l,2g Intramurals l,2,3,-45 Track l,2,3,4g Language Club 3. .km ' Gerald Cooper Coop was a big factor in bring- ing fame to the Lions' basketball team as they made headlines with their usual number of upsets. He was one ofthe scoring leaders and the best rebounder onthe squad. Coop was also an active Senior Advisor. l9 Patrick Corrigan Pat was a west side collegiate who had a distinguished talent for art. He was also a hard and con- scientious worker. lntramurals l,25 Band l,2,3g Lan- guage Club 3.

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