Cathedral Preparatory School - Literulae Yearbook (Erie, PA)
- Class of 1956
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'PJJJQ Is Set Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 1 10-Administration 16-Faculty 26-Graduates 54-Undergraduates 74--Autumn Activities 94-Winter Activities 12-Spring Activities FO 59. If ww , tw E ms sf f t ti i2 :9'fM5. . 1. rafts?-, -.Q ne! Fx. t .- if -. ft ' I as P i . 'ss - .5 . 4 .- .. r t ' I t f S Q . ,, H, .,. se..-1414.52 H ,I ' ?3'1'ig3'.!5'iii ,t .k X Ag a . -gn ,E ,L - Y -.., , S, .,, . G is ,bfi ., W. .. sk. ...das - :wm.m :Q ,W rm., ,sg .1 ,gm , , .1 gig, Ji - Xysf A vw Q fm ORD All the world 's a stage, And all the men arul women merely players: They have their exits and their entrances, And one rnan in his tirne plays many parts, His acts being many ages. At frst the infant. . . And then the whining school-boy, with his satchel, A nd shining momingface, creeping like a snail Unwillingly to school. . . 'iq .fg- ffu. ' is-Xgilbx M E' AS YOU LIKE IT Yes, the play's the thing. Man will be judged according to the success of his performance in the play of life. On these pages will be enacted the drama of our high school days. The directors, the cast, and the action will all be portrayed. No longer the whining school boys, we serenely pass from the stage of adolescence into the adult world to assume our roles in the play of life. We have played our parts in studies, sports, music and multiple ac- tivities. It has been our privilege to be the first class to present our drama against the backdrop of a new wing and new auditorium, with an unlimited promise of improved performance in the present and the future. The setting is Cathedral Preparatory School for Boys. We proudly submit this record of events. . . 6 N ' f s , .N z . B N . ,H , ,a ww., , f X 'v ,aw I , fi' ,,,,. 5E,,gy,5t2 ls is '- 1 as tn' hex -:M -pgfiv'.ef1Wg ,' 1 '.3sM1H' ,stigma -f-,vQf.,,,.sf--.-fm .,,w 1 t -' .sfmsiik .www -.2- 1 . ss... N ,. v , v 1 4 - 's I ? I ' 4,334 i4 x 14. vb c. -ag E : may - A ,. xw . ., f saw, ,J ,. QQ . 'N A-4' .vw - 1 a ',' I .- ' f u ' x TN ,. . 9 v. 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The drama of life at Cathedral Prep involves a large castg hut as in every drama, the responsibility for success rests mainly with the actor in the leading role. The outstanding figure in the Prep story. then, is the man who made it a reality,-His Excel- lencv. JN rchhishop john Mark Cannon. Archbishop Cannon was determined that his drama would he successful when he assumed the leading role as early as 1921. llc was then. as he is now, a practical man of high ideals. The drama he enacted was his dream ofa school which would train hoys for higher education,-a Cathedral School. llis lixcellenev executed his part perfectly. He founded the Prep School and developed it into the Cathedral Prep we know today, the school which has achieved many-splendored distinc- tion. lndced. we have little to offer to our founder. We can give only our heartfelt thanks to Archbishop John Mark Cannon for providing us with the means of making our own life's drama successful,---hoth lior time and for eternity. Archbishop Cannon envisions an ever- expanding Prep. Mr. Charles Ki1t'ZHl2il't'li and ltr. Felix Shuhert otler their organi- Hlilltllii t-heck toward the new health suite. R BELO ED ARCHBISHUP lhe .Nrehlushop relaxes in the quiet sanc- tuary ol' his room, hilt Prep hovs and their prohlems will often oceupv his h usy nund. 'Z No Prep Function is complete without the presence ofthe Sehool's founder. llere the Archbishop gives a smile ofeneouragc' ment to another of his hoys at gradua- tion. , .5..','- 47. ,. 1 5 , , Q . .5 4 r. .V A f A 435 H 2 Egg ig A Q Q s ww if - , X . uv N Q53 H ,E 'wr ' .Tk ' A . . .T -. 1' 1545. 'L . NQf,,'14: 5 5 b xi' ' 1 X' 'iq Y . ' f 4,14 3. , A , 3' K 5 'ww ' ' 7,1255 Tgxff .. ,. J, fmlg.. X1.':,,,,. V .2 A ,, L, 9-f.-,ig - Lg 'f K, 1' + A- , HRX f' 3 H' 3 Our Lady of Prep, Direct our steps N 5 'l'he overall responsibility that must be borne to make a play successful falls to the shoulders ofthe director. The Prep drama is no exception. The executive director is Monsignor Robert B. McDonald, who cap- ably supervises the education ofa thousand boys. Monsignor McDonald's work includes a multiplicity ofdetails which may pass unnoticed by the students, for he not only establishes school policy. but he must also sec to it that the whole production is running smoothly at all times. Despite all the duties which he must perform, Mon- signor linds time for the many activities which fill a day at Prep and is always in attendance at school functions. lle is never too busy to talk with a boy seeking his advice. l'repsters will long remember his words of encour- agement at Quarter Sessions, in the classroom, and on the athletic field. Monsignor McDonald's administrative K Q .A 'pair' RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR ROBl'IR'l' H. Mt-DONALIJ ability combined with his pleasant humor makes him HEADMASTER an outstanding headmaster. The lleadmaster's oilice is the nerve center of the school. Miss Teachers must frequently seed the advice ol' the llcadinaster. Seelinger presents Monsignor Mcltonald a paper upon which Mr. Detzel may be discussing a class problem or a basketball a decision must be reached. excursion. l E x Slxilllul ginil miss' 1'4lllll5l'lUl'. l'lJllll1'l' Murtiii lfathvr Martin re'1'if-vvs lll8Sl-IT1lnlllt'2lIl- U1-orgvStmliinm-yrr giitlivrs up ai spa-viail is zilvuivs 411-11-ssilrlv-limit llvrairrl Krrhs nounrvrncnt from Fatlwr Gallagher lwfora- aimlinittailva' slip lrmii l zitli4'r Gaillaiglu-r llsr sa-1-ks unlv II Rurnlzlrr inte-rvivw. going on tht- air. l.utin Class. Assistant Headmasters llvwrr-ntl Dani:-l ,l. Martin Rc'v+fre'nrl Franvis ll. llullziglu-r Assistant llvmlrnnstvr Assistant llc-:irlriiastvr ll4'2il14lllSlll4l1'llllllll4lilfll'l' llmin 0l1Slllllf'Hl l'4-rsoiim-l 5355 5123 1 .iff , air. -gi i 'N . . EN.. . g ,-as 1-L 5' t ' -.d.. a--.4 iisignor tlaiiiion , who so capalrlv dirt-cts our ctic progrzuii, 4-lit-t-ks ai point ol' llict with Mr. ioiicv. thlotio Director V1-ry licvcrciid .laiiics ,l. lilllllltill llircctor ol' Atlllctics l Right llcn-rciitl llishop l'itlwiird ll. lh1t'lhlLlll2llll'lll .Mixilitiu llisliop ol lnric Auxiliar Bishop In a school of one thousand boys, responsibilities are multiplc and varied. The Assistant Headmastcrs share in tht- awcsomc task of administering the school smoothely and eflicicntly. Schcdulcs, guidance and motivation. rallies and assemblies, attendance, order in the corri- dors-these and a thousand other details fall to tht- lot ol' Father Martin and Father Gallagher. With such able supervision, thc daily drama un- folds with unusual regularity. To Monsignor Cannon is dclcgatcd the important rcsponsihility ol' adrninistcring tht- athlctic dcpartinciit. 'llhc multiplicity ol' sports, the largc number of participants, the problems ot' equipping teams and scheduling garnes-these, too, demand the careful coordination that he can give. Finally, the Auxiliary Bishop is important to the Prep scene, not only as a member ofthe Executive Board, not just for his challenging and useful talks, but especially because of his continued interest in Prep and in the students who enroll here. We know that concern will continue through the years. 1.3 Qi: Qiiaf i . QS. ,xv ,V Xa , , , Hi , .nf ' ,, ,W . Q Our Lady of Prep, Teach us His ways V911 'wr-J -v--qv I11'IY,.ll1I1N 11, SlS'1'1iI1M.11II1.1H1CN S15'1'1f11 1C1.1,1'1N l 1i1XN11l'IS 111111. .1U11'V 11, 11A1l1C11'1'Y IIJXNISXICWSKI 08.11. 1.111.1V1. S.S..1..11.S.1C11, 11.11. 'X 11.. 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M.S, SARRO l'I1.s.virs Biology Chemistry 0,S.F,S., A.B. lfugixu-4-rs' lllulv Class .Mlxisvr V- Binlngy lllulv llhvmistrv Club Physirs-Chf'lnis!ry 1-3 Music: art. me-vhanical drawing, typing. health, and drivvr lfilllllllgl,1'tlllbl1LISlZf'tllt'21t'Slllt'llC21lIlllllt' practical aspects of tht- Pre-pt'urri1'ulum and nlalu' a signihvant vontrihution to the tl1'Xl'lUlHIll'lllUlllht' all-round youth. The-se courses increase his nppu-viation of thc' hvautiful anfl his mastery of skillsg they rlvu-lop x igor untl sonnflnvss of mind and hotly. They promote l'lllllH'1'.1'1llllldl'lH'l'. and control toa degree that enables the Pre-psta-r to ussunw his role- in life smoothly and usefully. Slstvr Alvxiu 4-hf-4-ks ,IZIHIUS llolvskiis work as Trzivy Nair typvs away hlissfiully on hw llmlvruoml. SISTER M. ALICXIA U.S.B.. M.S.I-ld. Typing MR. JAMES T. DiCARI.O B.S.Art Fil. Art -- MPI'hlIHl'l'IIl Drnzring Art flluh-Frosh Foothnll MR. FRANCIS .l. GHRZINA lVIus.M. OfFhP.iffI1 - Hand MR. JAMES E. 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They are always at their posts to give ser- vice, major and minor, with unfailing pleasantness zuul c-llivie-li1'y. Thi-y faithfully 1-lu-4-k tht- stutlu-utls pmwr of llt'I'lllH'Illillll'K'1 they ure' pr'e'pa1'1-ml at all time-s for uuy 1-lm-rgm-lwies that may arisvg uuoli- trusiwly lmut c'llit'iz'l1tly, frmu clay l0KlllY.ll1t'yl'0ll- tiuuv to svrw tht- 1'lm-rival and liletiimwll llt'f'llS ofthe stmlvuts. MISS MARIE MURITZ Rt'jJl-.ilfflf MISS Nl NNY .I 'KN If 5l'.hl.lNtllCli 9m'rwluri. Main llffiu- MRS. MftltllllIttl.lDWl'1l.I. llli. A. .l. Ill-I SANTIS Srhnul Nllrxv Qvlmol 1,hl'Xll'iIHI zu ous us Mr. llll.1ll'lHl ll't'lllllX Sl'l'lllIIllll'S 1,4-m'gn l'l.lhl1lh it Q it 1 ,ldlllt'Sll17ll1lIllllillK1'5illlX5lIll1Ig1'Ollll1'll1'NK llvzlllli illlll' In l'lll'l'lx his llvlgllll. Ml l 'llllxsvll Ullllfl1'41lS Norlv livszlumski. ,lim Kujzmiuski, :tml llulr liurriv smile- fur tlu lllHQllillllll1'l'. 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As Svniurs lllf'f lwvu1m-1m1m-ulllw XLISIIIUSS ul' tlwir in - f y llll1'll1'1' lm' gmrml. lllllllglll ilu-x xsvro S -'1 . IIUIISIIUSF ol uullmrlx null pl1rpusa',4'spm'1'lalllx ml11l'l1lg1l.all'm'x'Vlv4'lx'ul1lllu'1l'lus , , . . I l'rm'p re'lrc'all. J V' ' 1 1-'S0l.II'Q'p lll1'l'lll'l:lllllsmlu1lt'St'Q'Il1lIl!g1uIlllllll lm ll nl IN ll'1llIllllp,llll1l pr:u'li1'z'. 'l'ln-ir last zulolvs1'c'l1l prmluvlion will t'Ulll1'Ull lvl'1Hlllilll0ll Dux Nllvll. rw-cclx mg lllt'lI' mllplmnas, thu' lmm-Lulln-111-ul l'rvp an rm-11. pn-p'1l'm-sl lu luv lu 1 'Ill' xunlml. :ml 1-Imlll-ug, ,L ' lllllllfllll' ll. 'l'I Nl MK l,l'l'Nl1l1'lll INS DENNIS P. Al,I,l'IN xvl1'l'-pI'1'Sl1ll'lll 5 5 ? , . -was I 1 vmnplvx CLASS OF ' ss. s . lxvim. lidYmuh-rs.1m1l Milu' llunlvx vllul I'lLlll1l'I' l,l'l1'l'SUll ln-lqurn' lllv pI'llf,1I'illll. l'illllQ'I'lVlill'llIl l1lll'iSllX1'l'llll'5l'IlIllI'SIlllil- Iiun nilll l'w2llllt'I' lluxlv uml l ulll1'r lfilz- gvrulcl. assistant mlx iwrs. ALSON J. QIONKHY .IAMICS W. KPIINI Sv1'rvtur'y 'l'1'm'nsl1l'm'l' ?' l 1- ,291 K 5 ':??:'r5l3i??.r55EfV li a if P f 3551 ' JV? 6 . :- .J-r.z,n , -1 ms... r ' M YOUNG AGNEW. . Ag. . sr. Mark light, and handsome. . .keen observer and wise evalu- and literary light. . .par-breaking golfer and Eiiqiailjqkceping monitor. . .civil engineer. if ff1Q.F'.Z 4' QHARD PHILIP ALBRESKI. . ,Dick. . .Holy Rosary Prep's Dick Contino, curly black hair, smile, and all. .. rulae biographer, band's glockenspiel virtuoso, and If g ol's collector of accordion jazz records. . .someday, a rec- . . 5QQ,:4,,rf,g,, 3 Zed accordion instructor. f'fGf?5by?- FZ? 5 , ik'-?f5'i'? .5f255ea'iififf, W W ANCELO ALESSI. . .Bobiash. . .Blessed Sacrament -friends-with-ever one hiloso h . . .alwa s read ' to W ,Q y Y P P Y Y i f i e ff - . . effective student council representative . . . all ,fil m -i glli or bop, his daily delight, . .business administra- , gap P r are ,,' . A PAUI. ALLEN. . .Prince . st. Peter's Cathedral Vice-President of the Senior Class. . .alert and intelligent, and informed. . .fascinated by Bill Haley records. . .our 'i L'Vi i ' pride. . .insurance executive. .:v.f,,r7f,3, 5- ire 525.3- 4 S ANTHONY ALLCEIER. . .Farmer . .St. Boniface .ftrrf -' Q . . . V- s o outdoors and sports in his blood. . .as reliable and mother earth. . .after school, often toiling in the .5 fi fa college course in agriculture, if 429 M K 4 rt K! F new of .W 55 1 P: ,wig Aa. 'f .X 5: :gi,Qf'emQHARD ANTHONY ALO. . .Dirk. . sr. Luke A421252 First honor faithful. . .Rambler associate editor and Pulit- 25 , . . rgtigpriza- writer. . .mathematical master and career week com- in gf , ., -. .. .... . . 9 'Wei' eeman. . .serious lad but avid automobilist, . engineer. ci fig 15 pf ,, AM? NATIUS ANDRZEJCZAK. . jay. . .St. Stanislaus W far? d's talented clarinet virtuoso. . .devotes spare mo- ZJM the art of woodcraft and works math feverishly. .. lt 'Wt st, the electrical world of rockets and missiles. fiflf? rf ' 1 1 if 5114 4 L' 41?-ylfifififfg 423-pr -. .r 3 g , ALD JAMES ANGELOTTI. . .Angra . st. Patrick Stable and dependable, this cooperative lad. . .reliable bler reporter. . .hewitched by old and new automobiles, alleys, and mechanical drawing. . .will venture into engineering. .Y-l' gf' 'Q'-1. : rfbiffigfeivk A wiv' ' 'i'.2s- ,-.- . i' 'al' r r . 4 -it r-V -245 , .wr . , . fr R V QQ ff-,,,-.rfitqf -t Q, wl3'i.sw.y,gf3-,Z qv. jr.--31 5 ' arts, -. ,. .- : -,. Jiri--rgf. Qkrgmfs-5 -.reg-Wfq,3g mw'f'-. wg ,gas s 'fl ..5- -. mr T33 3 5 f Y -, after .3j..t,.r. -'lc-rN'1qtigQJggt'iw-5' ,,ig.2r.3g-'r-fs-71 'f--ivy- -V' 3 r,f5g,.,v..X.34, ,gs 4, ,M , - r . U -5 .r , r .M , 5 . ,, ztwtwgwq K,.mw. y..,,Rg,glr5?A,igt,ME, . ssgiilii gv . Q- Avi? 1 g!g,-- , . . .Hier . ,. ' . A Q .'.'.:.rrw-,swf-f 'V 1,1-s.1, . 1-1 . iq ar, ,kiss ,M . it jmfifv, TQ. 5 ,.,-sitsgtw., .,,., .ts.s.w,. t.N,.,m,, agtzxgemi,ge-v ff'V:s..t--.1 'J lf 3 f+'1-is rseitlcw Fred Waldinger works a problem as Richard Scho- enfeld, Fred Travers. Herman Dregalla, William Yochim, and Eugene Wingerter contemplate an easier method. W v'!'! gl 7 Q' A ..,.. I , 1 f , WHA K Z. K i i K ,. 1 t x' 9 s 1 El k' i L er . - ' - , K il K L 5, we I 'YQ-v AN t 45 gy' DONALD CHARLES AUER. . .Don. . .St. John GERALD ANTHONY BARACKA. . Jerry. . .St. John, Girard Magnetic personality and lover of art. . .in outdoor activi- Keen mind for math. . .speedy on the track. . .zest for hot ties, he takes part. . .with his drawing ability. . .an airplane rods. . .neat at all times. . .the brains for civil engineering. designer he'll be. . .for our Nation's great Military. EDWARD FRANCIS BALLIETT. . .Ed. . .St. Andrew JAMES JOSEPH BARCIO, , ljim. . ,SL Jgggph A friendly fellow Wll0 PDI! all ll 6886 . . . hlIldS0mC Bild A yguth wiih principles grid gn ingpig-ins rggpgct fgf dignilied. . .working on automobiles and wood carving content everygng, , Jails, figheg, and hunts, , .3 swinging gglden glovg him. . .to travel far in business administration. chgmp, , ,elech-onic, in the U,S, Ngvy, JOSEPH ROBERT BARCZYNSKI. . .Bob. . .St. Stanislaus FRANK W. BEDNAR. . .Frank. . .St. Peter's Cathedral Many honors to his credit. . .clever with both pen and Swimming and cross country teamster. . .sea scouter, skin- glove. . .has own jazz band. . .world's greatest sax player. . . diver, and monitor. . .finds American history most interesting will study medicine. . . .seeks a future in dentistry or in the Navy. JOSEPH CHARLES BAUMANN. . Jace. . .St. Ann JAMES RAYMOND BERDIS. . .Jimmy lab. . .Holy Family Witty well-wisher . . . automobile-enamoured . . . loves Congenial, placid, and wholesome . . . always a boxing boats, too. . .the cross country man. . .U.N. Navy under con- standout on St. Pat's night. . .pigeon fancier. . .math-minded sideration. . .then, the rug cleaning business. . . .white collar work of accounting or business administration. Class of ' JOHN FRANCIS BITER. . ..l. B.. . .St. Andrew Says little but thinks much. . .manly and loyal. . .cross country, track, and water polo. . .likes motor boating and ski- ing. . .after the Navy, architecture. CHARLES JOSEPH BLASS. . .Chu,ck. . .Blessed Sacrament Ambitious and discreet, meticulous and mannerly. . .a Compleat Angler like Izaak Walton. . .trackster, mild monitor, and physics experimenter. . .a promising prospect in aeronauti- cal engineering. ADAM F. BORTZ. . .Adam. . .Church of the Covenant A very likable lad with a deep-thinking mind. . .a miler with light-running legs. . .Literulae assistant editor. . .ambi- tion: to become a surgeon. GEORGE WALTER BUNCE. . . Vohn. . ,Holy Rosary Football team manager, footballer, basketballer, ice skat- er, and swimmer. . .enjoys working on cars, especially his '56 Ford. . .a career in business administration or the U.S. Air Force. Class of '5 EDWARD J. BLENNER. . .Butch. . .Our Lady of Mercy Quick to be friendly and helpful. . .three-year water polo manager. . .hobby: hunting, trapping, and raising animals. . . amateur taxidermist. . .dentistry. JOHN A. BOAC. . johnny. . .St. Peter's Cathedral The lad with the wide-awake look and the ever-cheerful disposition. . .Rambler reporter and Literulae executive. . . authority on historical details. . .M.D. JAMES MICHAEL BURKE. . jim. . .Blessed Sacrament Diligent student, loyal friend, and fine companion . . . honor card winner with a mathematical propensity. . .above average bowler and tireless hunter. . .professor or accountant. JOSEPH EDWIN BURKE. . ..I. B.. . .St. Stanislaus His keen mind, every math teacher's delight. . .an ac- cordion maestro who makes life seem brighter. . .as a mechani- cal or electrical engineer, he'll do more than all right. ' W . v lln-Roastt1iiaii'1lAi'utliii1x in pit st ntitiu lint up it laws livztltllv prospects in Tl 'G llHllZiS George. lflwyn llildum. Miki- Rutlii-rs Phil M-ilinowski lllltlI'lt'S Ktlt'lllltll't'k, iii, 'G5 '. A l -T N ..., K ,QT its X 91 . K Q4 'R 181- 0 K .rms . its Y T. ix' N-,,,,f -N and A ssc' i 1. T J N QPR is N ROBERT LEROY CARNIEWSKI. . .Bob. . .St. George Quiet man on the campus. . .St. Patrick's Day boxer. ,. hunter on occasion. . .discusser of social problems. . .airplane niechanic in the Air Force. DELMONT ALBERT CARYL. . .Brub. . .St. Andrew Gentleman and student with high ideals. . .all who cross his path become his friends. . .all-scholastic water-polo guard . . .Literulae patron driver. . .pre-law. RICHARDCAVANAUCH. . Dick. . St. Venantius, Rouseville A lad with a friend-making personality and an audience- captivating voice. . .career week organizer, E. B. I. speaker, historian, and patron ofthe missions. . .the priesthood. JOHN WILLIAM COLLINS. . .Hoppe . .SL Ann Always searching into the heart of the matter. . .but the first to enjoy a joke. . .likes to collect military arms. . .partial to electrical engineering. ALSON JOHN CONKEY. . .Brub. . .SL Andrew just plain good. . .a lad with lofty ideals. . .class secretary with class. . .rare coin collector and rarin' to go in an outboard . . .engineer. ROBERT M. COOK. . .Bobble . .St. Peter's Cathedral Sincerity and dependability with a smile. . .easy to ap- proach for help on any project. . .appreciates music morning, noon, and night. . .U.S. Navy career. ROBERT S. CORRITORE. . .Bob. . .Blessed Sacrament Amiable fellow. . .collar-ad man. . .culinary artist. . .the ins and outs of Hying challenge his interests. . .French club treasurer and social studies scholar. . .the restaurant business. GERALD P. COUGHLIN. . Jerry. . .St. Joseph's Home Alert, always on his toes. . .stalwart three-year trombonist ,. .favors chemistry but chooses civil engineering for career. . . plans to join jet Air Force. IH Nr GQ G ANTHONY LAWRENCE COVATTO. . . Tony. . Sacred Heart Aggressive yet quiet. . .handsome, full-of-fun fellow ., especially enjoys history. . .liking for all sports. . .model plane builder. .U.S. Navy. ' ROBERT GEORGE CRAIG. . .Bob. , .St. Ann Happy every hour on the hour. . .wide-awake Rambler re- porter and great committeman. . .riotous rally entertainer. . jazz rccords and golf, his pastime. . engineering. WALTER ERDICE CROSBY. . . Walt. . .St. Boniface W A faithful guardian of our halls and buddy to all. . .equesa U trian, swimmer, three-year wrestler, and able math student, too .. lifels choice: certified public accountant. ROBERT ANTHONY CURRIE. . .Bob. . .St. Andrew Serious and serene. , .talented writer with a poetic flair and a dictionary vocabulary. . .swimming lcamster. . .designs and builds model planes. . .master's degree in aeronautical engineering. JOSEPH FRANCIS DESANTI. . J. D.. . .St. Paul Always in the best possible mood. . .always willing to give 5 helping hand. . .enthusiastic basketball spectator and player ' .. many valuable records in his collection. , .business admin- iatration. The pause that refreshes! Dick Albrcski. .lolin Mc- Dowell, .lim Burke. Tom Sertz, and Bob Craig grab some good food while John Boag reaches for a trav. K. J W ' 5 ,Q K il l S 'tie . l it AV? '59 i' we-.A-.f Q - ' Q, 1 Qi 1 . 11 is-eq, -W I 'vw fish ' UA I CHARLES ROYCE DODGE. . ,Charlie . .St. Patrick P No-room-for-gloom personality and always-be-helpful A character. , entertainer, committeeman, and Joe College dres- ser. . .favoritesz good hooks, music, tennis. . .plans to study dentistry. ' -,A A , T .sx r RICHARD EARL DODSON. . .Dick . .St. Patrick ' I i Success in bowling, boxing, baseball, and football ... A. career week eommitteeman and National Poetry Association I -t 5' Winner, . .double future: United State Air Force and linotyp- pf- f ,ds ing' i -i . will A KK ni Y Z ,tix JAMES ANDREW DOLESKI. . .Ralph. . .St. Andrew tw A pleasing disposition and a willingness to be helpful. . , i f a recipient of several honor cards and an artistic writer, , .an Q ' outdoorsman with an arsenal. . .chemical engineer. 32 l . 4 CAIHEDRAI. PREP if Q .h . WW I X lx X A W N we 1 X 0 Y X N M' V s X X X . . DOMINIC NICHOLAS DONATUCCI. . .Pete. . .St. Stephen CARL .IOSEPH DUARTE. . .Borris. . .St. Andrew Never without a flock of happy friends. . .present presi- Water poloist, swimming teamster, and cross country dent of the Student Council. . .has won ten sports letters, . . tracker. . .hunter and fisher. . .Spanish and chemistry clubster has belonged on ten champion teams. . .electrical engineer. . . .f0r Carl, 8 Career in Uncle Sam's Marines. HERMAN DREGALLA. .Herm. .St. Francis Xavier, McKean PAUL WILLIAM DUDENHOEFER. . .Dude . .SL .l0lln Completely cooperative commuter from McKean. . .puts Always seeing both sides ofa question and the good side a high premium on friendship. , ,an amateur Wah Disney, , , of people. . .a cross country and wrestling zealot. . .likes math two-years on Rambler roster. . .engineer of architect. . - .B CHFCCF with UIICIC Sam- LARRIE F. DUDENHOEFFER. . . Tarz. . .Sacred Heart CHARLES MICHAEL ELCHYNSKI. . .Chuck. . .St. Boniface Calm dignity and many-splendored talent. . .carefree but Hunter and trapper in the great outdoors. . .mathematical conscientious. . .wields a literary pen and an artistic brush. . . whiz. . .an honor-card holder. . .mechanical engineer or one of favors mechanical drawing. . .progressive architect of tomorv Uncle Sam's men in blue. FOW. DAVID URBAN EISWERTH. . .Dave. . .Sacred Heart GEORGE JOSEPH FEASLER. . .Horse . .Holy Rosary In the top twenty scholastically. . .elected class secretary Taller than tall. . .all-scholastic football end and basket- twice. . .Literulae business man and promoter. . .wavering be- ball center. . .career week committeeman and Literulae patron tween mechanical engineering and scientific research. collector. . .Air Force pilot or aeronautical engineer. Class of ' 6 wi : fi gr.2gh..,.A gs ,. M. -. f. '. y ' n 1-37 illlrslil :if 1 H, it 4 , 4 I I gt I I 4 .. -f I 1,102 bi v' , it 0.-,g - Af, 'Yuki 'lygf 1 1 6 s v xt' J I L , V' at ,F 'S aj 4 - F1 -J fr-,, iqix 1 C, l' . 1- H47 21111, ph-y. K. 91 . , ,. , 1 Q 2535? . 1 ,QQ ' 15 rl-'tu s- as -ce 'Mar fgn. 9 f.y'.l J' 1 y .nu - I I v Vt, 4 5 r- s' '- 11, i f tn 'J i'1t,'t ft? W ,,,. Ft in bfi: , yn 4 ,Y 1.'.i'73f F.. e Y ,Fl-1 xlvifyf 53 yr tfiigge :fr .,.,.,, I xl, -.it-fs off!-iz +335 I . if ' qw. Nl? 51711 ,Njs nvfxf Y-1 xiii? Lag' .yy Bi v f F' ef' 2 3-1 14 ' x I 'I 5 f ', 1 NU. 'sf ,V 'i ,M Ying ,-.rt an .Qtr t w 9 J, wt - , p g J. I . , S V . Q 31, 7 Qetftiiif Zrggzvflvgg 132331 'lgxfiifigii N -W ' 4 . ' -'r 'N' A- '1-R., .i -. - s35f.g.S i+ 1: - mf. is as-,o gy DAVID VICTOR FELDE. . .Dash. . .Blessed Sacrament JOHN FRANCIS FITZGERALD. . Jack. . .Blessed Sacrament Friend-winning personality and scholarly temperament. . . Born altruist, giving up his time to help others. . .band's dynamic Rambler editorial writer. . .capable model plane pilot drummer, stage crewman, and Literulae business staffer. . . and gunsmith. . .natural ability for typing and math. . .electri- h0pBS 10 0nr0ll BI 51- Mark's Seminary- cal engineering. DANIEL ROBERT FILIPOWSKI. . .Filip. . .St. Stanislaus JOHN MICHAEL FITZGERALD. . .John M.. . .St. Andrew A life-is-wonderful personality and a loyal-to-ideals char- Gentlemanly genius and unfailing friend of all. . .schola acter. . .a credit to the wrestling team and the Literulae busi- tic sweater winner with a cornucopia of first honors. . .Ramblt ness staff. . .a degree in electrical engineering. associate editor and flame-terrorizing student Fire chief. . engineering. ROBERT PAUL FORFIA. . .Rape . .Sacred Heart JOHN EDWARD FRIES- - -Jumbo' ' -SL John our egewescent student champion and Crusader. I lup, Varsity guard and tackle feared by all opponents. . .mag- right and forthright. . .forceful speaker and creative writer. . . neiie Personality and V'P' of French einh' ' 'hehoidi e ieaehe' keen mind for social studies. . .the life ofa missionary. of history and math and s football Conch- EDWARD D, FRAZZINI, , .Frazl , ,SL Pegefs Cathedral VICTOR M. GALLAGHER. . . Vic. . .St. Peter's Cathedral Wholesomely independent and always alert. . .Rambler Msn behind 'ho soonosv onf ohiPPsi' fooihsihhssiioihs and Literulae Photographer. . .all-out sportster: hunter, angler, manager. ' -Sooii soohi and sssisisni nie Chief- - -recognize swimmer, boatsman, golfer, and horseman. . .a future electrical oXPofi on hos' handling. - -sights sei on marine onBinoofin8- engineer. lass of '56 Speakers have their day! I Speakfor D?m0!'fIll V' von- teslauts lie-orge llunee, Leonard Piotrowski. Fred Waltlinger. .laines Miller, and Ronald Weber gather around tht- winning Robert Murray. i -. L I. .Sf CARL JOSEPH GARSKI. . . Carl. . .Holy Rosary A big man with a big heart. . .powerhouse ofthe Lilerulae patron drive. . .bowler, basketball manager, model railroader. and expert hot-rodder. . .a bright business future. THOMAS ALFRED GEORGE. . . Tom. . .St. Mark Quick-witted and distinguished honor student. . .fixing friends' ears and running model trains, his pastime. . .happiest in the world of plane and solid geometry. . .1-ivilengineering. VICTOR RAYMOND GLEMBOIIKI.. Are. .St. Hedwig Gifted, witty, and handsome. . .rieh-voiced speaker and talented writer. . .radio listening and reading, his relaxation .. .team-spirited guard ofthe basketball squad. . .the field of pharmacy. PAUL ANDREW CORA. .CeeGee.. St. Stanislaus Mr. School Spirit ofthe harriers with a genial personality ...pleases everyone with his sparkling smiles and frequent puns. . .plans to join the kilowatt forces. JOHN RUSSELL CORNY. . .Ru,s5. . .St. Stanislaus Clean-cut, elear-eyed, happyehearted. . .tall-framed, broad- shouldered. . .talks little but says much. . .T N T all-seholastie eenter on the gridiron. . .to specialize in medicine. JERMONE LOUIS COULD. . Jerry. . .St. John Always pleasant with the greatest of ease. . .master ofthe spoken and written word. . .paragon of the golfeourse . .en- gineer or social worker. RONALD M. CRIGNOL. . .Ronnie . .Blessed Sacrament Pleasant, docile, sincere. . .creates ajovial atmosphere. . . vigilant guardian of our halls. . .dextrous varsity football end ...crossword puzzle detective. . .insurance and real estate business. FRANCIS WILLIAM HAAS. . .Fmnk. . .St. Joseph, Sharon Amiable, alert, and able. . .honor student. . .always one of the first to volunteer his services. . .Rambler and Lilerulae staff. . .progressing toward the priesthood. 35 JOHN MARK HAGGERTY, . Johnny. . .St. .Iulia Gentlemanly, pensive, and good-natured. . .his words, few hut wise and worth-while. . .hobbyz tramping through woods and wading through streams with friends . . . mechanical engineer. MICHAELJ. HANLEY. . .Mike. . .St. Peter's Cathedral Diesel-powered personality and all-round person. . .rally organizer and entertainer of rollicking dead-pan distinction. . . result-producing chairman of career week. . .mortician-to-be. PETER CHARLES HASSETT. . .Pete . .SL Ann An enthusiastic bowler. . .a sparkling emcee with a flair for humor . .. a student ofthe sciences ... guardian of our shores, then chemical engineer. GERALD PAUL HAWLEY. . Jerry. . .St. Boniface A dark, wavy-haired lad with a handsome profile. .. French clubster, gun collector, and music devotee. . .trooper in the National Guard. . .radar technician. JOHN MICHAEL HEBERT. . Jack. .. So unassuming, then all of a sudden so smile-laden. . .the workings, styling, and running time of cars, his constant avoca- tion. . .attracted to electrical and mechanical engineering. GARY DAVID HEISE. . .Caribaldino. . .St. Andrew All-round activity in sports, school clubs, and team sup- port. . .a letter-winner in track and ,IV football. . .two careers: naval officer, then a social worker. ELWYN KEITH HILDUM. . ,El. . .St. Peterls Cathedral Messenger ofjoy and happiness. . .humorist with dignity . .countless committees. . .Rambler staff and student council . . .intrigued by the trickness of trig. . .electricalengineering. MARTIN JAMES HOCK. . .Marty . .St. Pete-r's Cathedral Always glad, always ready, to help. . .interested in chemis- try.. .expert in wrestling. . .student oflndian lore. . .after the Air Force, the study of forestry. 36 The old college grads in hroken harmonyl Cary Heise, Rich Albreski, Cosimo Rizzo. and Donald Tonty sit it out while Dick Dobson, Mika- Hanley, Dave Felde, Chuck Iannello, Fran Klocckcr, Dr-nnis King, Pat Karle, John Szczesny, and Bob Craig sing on. X . f I Q .Qi K MY. LS 3 WI M,ssc,.t RN HENRY JOSEPH HOKAJ. . .Hank. . .Holy Rosary ROBERT JOSEPH HOOK. . .Bob. . .Blessed Sacrament A personality that's always hitting on all cylinders. . . Earliest in manner, constant in purpose. . .school spirit earnest and meditative, too. . .varsity football end. . .the Jerry leader. . .bright spark and faithful friend of the mission club Lewis of our rallies. . .physical education instructor. . . .English, his preferred subject. . .engineering JAMES CLARENCE HOLLAND. . Jim. . .St. Julia HARRY C. HORNER. . .Harr-v. . .St. Peter's Cathedral Tactful, representative, and personality-powered. . .0ut- Straight-forward and smiling no matter what. . .Rambler standing Sllldelll COUIlCilmHIl. - .Ctlplble public speaker Rnd business manager and Literulae business staffer. . .stage crew- Rambler staffer. . .tinkers with cars and toys with model planes man, photographer, and projectionist. . .a business career. . . .business administration. CHARLES JOSEPH IANNELLO. . .Chuck. . .Holy Rosary JOHN DAVID JOINT. . .f. I.. . .Sacred Heart Alert and aggressive. . .superior speaker and master of Balance of personality, depth of mind, and joviality of ceremonies. . .also our Uncle Remus. . .a saver of old coins manner. . .riotous rally planner, career week committeeman, and a scanner of history. . .x-ray technician. and minor medic at St. Vincent's. . .a degree in civil engineer- ing. GERALD STEPHEN JERIOSKI. . .Jerry. . .Holy Family CHARLES A. KACZMAREK. . .Casual. . .Holy Trinity Dependable and helpful. . .stops, looks, listens,-and then Witty, easy-going, always-willing-to-help. . .varsity basket- smiles. , ,relaxes in the quiet of the chem lab gnd the bustle gf baller, Literulae business staffer, and Catholic student mission the basketball Conn. , ,insurance business, crusader. . .restyling cars relaxes him. . .business administra- IIOH. lass of ' 6 .sg L' ,fl fl '- fs' Q' 5' ' i 1 - PTE: -N' 1 -iiifsfififlii 55a2v'?1f:jr.' fi: W i-X t S 54:-PM . fx-1 '- ' al Hai' ny. K . la 'V yi ws, ,L ,X I 4: T715-QA' .1 1, 5412 'J9525 ugly ,. f 'd- Qs. il yu t f l K . . 'f il. 5. J N .. ,. ,V ,. Jing :EU 1 J '. ,F 1 aff K v gli: fl -Sn alt? .nt 'tg .. H. Qi-,y .. 7 fx in :ffl I 1 0,711 'ft' . 1 In iafffn ty x I fn Jai, ff. 1 v X.-1, Viff. .nw tx':' f.-1? ,wr I . fs 3 ' L., 195' Q . ,.tI, I 'qu 1 V Irr 12 fa ' 1 ,259 ,'.rl 'asf' :xl MIN, il , 'X ,S it ' f-I, 11' 'SJ-: .K 1 , I iff! I 'I Jie, ,1 1, JI big, ., get x t I l'1 M C5412- X 213. W, ,.,. ,'lr.. 'L I I, , 1 ,W iw.: ' J 44. I 1 'eff K.. I . . V, -- .I-1-,bl If 'F-'1 5-.v ,tx 'J-,' . A- C -14.7 -A'-Cx f if ' '. ' 5'-QU-k'f1'f 7-1J'f'f9l' if-'li'-l' .1 arty. . 1,-gtrxmtl? H3 -, P., staffs: -1 .J'1fj'5.ifQ51f5 gh af ' a 94?J'ICt.?' X. fff Ilih4'9 .f'- - ' J'7'- W i - ' ' ' RQ 1 5 JAMES PATRICK KARLE. . .Pat. . .St. Ann JAMES WILLIAM KEIM. . Jim. . .St. Andrew Ever on the alert, always on the move. . .writer and talker Handsome and aggressive . . . bombastic basketballer, with a flair. . .deluxe caddy and professional golfer. . .to con- gifted golfer, obliging officer, habitual honorman. . .math in quer the world of business. any form, his favorite. . .future career: either medicine or law. RODERIC BRUCE KARPEN. . .Rod. . .St. Peter's Cathedral Always quick with a hearty laugh. . .three-year first-class trombonist. . .pays complete achtung to German. . .rich micro- phone voice. . .the study of engineering. ROBERT DONALD KELLEY. . .Zip. . .St. Peter's Cathedrs Zip, easy-going and cheerful, tactful and resourceful. . physics, chemistry, and biology enthusiast. . .especially ir terested in experiments. . .sails are set for a pharmaceutica horizon. DENNIS GERARD KING. . . Yukon. . .St. James FRANCIS VINCENT KLOECKER. . .Fran. . .St. Joseph Strong-featured, deep-thinking, and well-spoken. . .first Busy about many things, and all done well. . .a multitude honors every quarter. . .among multiple activities: Rambler of friends. . .outstanding as a football manager. . .always avail- writer, Litcrulae editor, and violin virtuoso. . .naval officer. I able for committee or project work. . .mortician. LEONARD ROBERT KLEIN. . .Len. . .Sacred Heart Gentle, thoughtful, studious, and talented. . .handsome and refined. . .Rambler phrasemaker. . .cooperative and cheer- ful worker on dance committees. . .trying to choose a field of engineering. Class of ' THOMAS JOSEPH KORN. . . Tom. . .St. Mary Cordial, clean-cut, and conscientious honor student. . attached to philatelizing and reading. . .capable student d rector of A rsemb and Old Lace. . .contemplating the call to tl priesthood. Qllill'it'l' Scssionsl Ron Yr-zzi rct'eiu's his honors in Arrhhisliop Gannon while Hill Yochini and v Yfvntis await their turn. Monsignor McDonald ' I I I I I I I',,,f-.-..-. ind l'illlll'l' lvallaglicr participate in the proceedings. ssh ROBERTJOHN KOSOBUCKI. .Ku.zzy. . .St. .lohn A lad ofability and gentility. . .interested in history's nota- bles and their writings.. .cars and sports for his pastime. either the NROTC or U.S. Air Force. JOSEPH JOHN KOYVALSKI. . .Killer . .Sacred Heart Always ready with the right answer. . .lisherman, boat' man, and hiker. . .delver into American history. . .secretary of biology club. . .for him, the oath of Hippocrates. FRANCIS XAVIER KRAHE. .Frilz. . .St. Andrew Manliness, maturity, and mellowness. . .outspoken in a judicious manner. . .possessor ofa voice that pleases. . .four- year water polo forward. . .certified public accountant. CERARD HAROLD KREBS. . .Gerry . .St. Patrick Dynamic, versatile, and representative. . .first honors with regularity. . .Rambler editor, prizevwinning writer, student director of class play, and all-round organizer. . .the priesthood. FRANCIS LEO KROTOSZYNSKI. . .Frank . .Holy Rosary Manly and mature, refreshing and reserved. . .artistic press dance and prom decorator. . .likes to untangle the in- tricacies of social problems. . .pre-med and specialization on his mind. ROBERT LEROY KRUSZEWSKI. . .Bob. . .St. Ann Dapper dresser, relaxing conversationalist, independent thinker, and literary penman. . .plunking the typewriter keys and solving picture puzzles, two of his joys. . .certified public accountant. JAMES STEPHEN KUJAWINSKI. . Jim. . .St. Stanislaus A representative Prepster. . .loyal to his peers. . .respect- ful to his superiors. . .country crosser, deft artist, and all-round model builder. . .advancing toward aeronautical engineering. EDWARD J. KUPNIEWSKI. . .Cooper , .St. Stanislaus Gifted with an eliicient technique and effective inhuence . . .steady honor winner and possessor ofcurrent events award . . .to study engineering on the co-op plan. 39 VINCENT A. KWIATKDWSKI. . .Flowers . ,St. Michael A wonderful disposition that never fails. . .the athletic prowess ofan all-American candidate. , .letters and friends in abundance, . .a college course in physical education, FRANK ANTHONY LADA. . .Frank . .St. Casimir Bright smile. . .flashing eyes. . .peppery and pensive. .. bowling star for Prep, . .hunter and angler. . .the Navy, then a course in business administration. CHESTER ALBERT LAPRICE. . .Chet. . .Holy Rosary A colorful standout in personality and talent. . .a creative writer and actor. . .a connoisseur of stamps and a cameraman on the side. . .chemical engineer. THOMAS STANLEY LASKEY. . . Tom. , .St. George You can depend on this lad. . .works with a mile-long smile. . .in his glory when disassembling and repairing auto- mobiles. . .to investigate business administration. ,ION ASHTON LAWS. . Jon. . .St. Patrick Weightlifting, his forte. . .vigor and health, his rule oflife . . .marine reserve. . .gifted wielder of words. , .on the horizon, protector of forests and wildlife. DONALD EDWARD LEWIS. . .Don. . .St. George Handsome, wholesome lad. . .cross country and track teamster. . .efhcient organizer of Friday night dances. . .water- color painter, fisherman, and hunter, all in one. . .mortician. JOSEPH JAMES LUCAS. . .Luke. . .St. Peter's Cathedral Bowling booster. , .captivated by his '37 Ford with a '4-8 Merc motor.. .honor student with a flair for physics, . .me- chanical engineer or physicist. EDWARD JOHN MACIEJEWSKI. . .Ed, . .SL Stanislaus A serious, soft-spoken Senior with a sincere smile and a gentle manner, . ,sports of all sorts and math, his forte. .. thinking ofthe accounting profession. 40 The Senior Class proudly boasts two srholustit sweater winners. Bob Timmons and John M. Fitz gerald are here pictured welcoming junior Miki Quirk to the select group. WSI' Us .. 3' . , ' 4 if .V V , 5 .V yi X Q11-'N vm S Qual-iw ' L. .iii -A i -:fC'3'9.-U-wi ,'fi'?i2 ' T'-.'.5f.,'1Y'f.f XS'-1'.vb5f l1lEr 1 L- gpy- - 'q ffl N VAQJ' vj ' 'fs J, Q ' f ?L'.1:Ri1?4f? Mitra af-g f ' vff x 'Y' '4!'3'X1.'t1 if Q' 9 . .. , PHILIP PAUL MALINOWSKI. . .Phil. . .St. Casimir WILLIAM LORIANE McDONALD. . . Willie. . .St. John Mechanical-minded, bowling-bound. . .tall, light-com- Blessed with gift of knowing when to be merry and when plexioned, and personality-gifted. . .loyal and true friends by to be serious. . .deeply interested in history. . .car and camera the score. . .an aero mechanic in the U.S. Navy. chiropractor. . .NROTC or U.S. Army. WILLIAM DAVID MARTIN. . .Marty. . .St. John JOHN C. McDOWELL. . .Mac. . .Sacred Heart, Sharon An ardent artist who loves the outdoors. . .model railroad- The lad with a perfect profile, wholesome look, and gloom- er and square dance expert. . .for him, mechanical drawing dispelling disposition. . .Literulae business staff and career easy and relaxing. . .contemplating drafting or engineering. week committee. . .priesthood in his future. JOHN BENNY MOSS. . Johnnie. . .Luther Memorial Prep's sculptor. . .sketching and clay modelling, too. . . track and cross country speedster interested in sports cars. . . honor student and math prober. . .aeronautical engineering. JOHN JOSEPH MIKULA. . John. . .SL Joseph Handsome and handy, happy and hopeful. . .hunting and fishing sportsman. . .typewriter terror. . .Latin and physics, his favorite subjects. . .final choice may be metallurgy. JAMES HENRY MILLER. . .De Mill. . .St. Julia Perspicacity with personality. . .never lost for a comic MICHAEL JOHN MULLIGAN. . .Red. . .St. Peter's Cathedral Fire-haired hot-rodder. . .applies principles of physics in retort. . .strong-voiced speaker, career week promoter, two- car-tinkering. . .personality with a capital P. . .mechanical years in color guard corps. . .career in law or the F. .B. I. engineer after his hitch in the Navy. Class of 'S 'ff Tr . Sz Ar, Qafz fill' 12 cf, 929231. 1 -r ' . W4 qi, A G- .-04 1' ii! H fx R, . .F , 35 .flvlvta .t px-E Qfq., 1-fncf 1:19 , tail s . 1-K ' L .lib .QA yy U., Ayr., ns 4 1, ,v . Y. 'iff HW: .- n. Yam jfifi , V . 'S in 9715 -C: 'I ff! - f 14 'Y. Iliff? ' Uhr: ffsrf J 4 5 x fjsfzl. ifY?:',' , ii, Q-A ' 4 '1L -.7-L1 ,Q . , x .1 HL' ll' iq.. 'lf U4 C711 in 1 xv 'JS ' x 1 1 n Url! 'Pyfli J' it fx-3 Ill. ir- If 1- 5: f?Q,7 I3 su' gl Jie, - . art 1 'll?. x ar. , ,. 'J yt, Jiv- gu 2 I .. KL,-, W1 I Q A X U fx 5 rv t r ' 1 ,Ulf 5 1. N, . T I, , iq il im , ,,., , ::f'7ff -, cgx. U., f .g,g, N.-X Mx., t - , K 5 . V1 H Q if 'P' w, 'f5A'r.p 37, 1 J u x '?,q JAMES JOSEPH MURPHY. . Jim. . .Blessed Sacrament TRACY WILCOX NARBY TNI!-'C Sl Joseph Scouting occupies most of Jim's free moments. . .active Good student S0018-lly popular all ruulld youth hunts altar server. . .enjoys collecting coins, working math problems Bhd SWIUIS and plays IBIUIIS Loblaw S grocery expert and playing basketball. . ,for Jim, an accounting career. physics club engineer mechanical or industrial engineering ROBERT EDWARD MURRAY. . .Bob. . .Sacred Heart FREDERICK W NASH Fred St Peter s Cathedral Rambler associate editor. . .deep voice and mind. Voice Soft spoken and carefree our Sam Snead who proudly of Democracy winner and Quarter Sessions speaker one recalls the 54- 55 golf championship chemistry his tender man with many fields. . .priesthood on his mind. trap a budding doctor of chiropractic DANIEL JAMES NELLIGAN. . .Danny. . .St. Mary RAYMOND LOUIS NICOLIA Nick Holy Rosary A campin' man, quick with a carbine. . .photography fan Character leadership and athletic ability in abundance keen-eyed rifleman, and historian by avocation. . .a sudden but letters and honors in almost every sport all city fullback and slowly fading smile. . .ouch, a dentist. wrestling champ gadget repairman mechanical engineer RONALD JAMES NEUBERT. . .Neubs. . .Holy Rosary NORMAN JOHN NOVELLO Norm St John Congenial companion . . . popular personality . note A warm quiet smile and a friendly hand already one worthy Rambler newsman . . . French attracts his fancy published poem to his credit Luerulae business stall' motor-minded. . .part-time greenhouse worker. . .candidate for California here I come a sunshine sociologist business college. Class of Daw Squglia always sa-eins to he a dominating figure in a picture ol 'thv boys , hut El Hildum does his ln-st to crush the picture. lift I X DAVID MICHAEL OBORSKI. . .Dave . .Holy Family A faithful and watchful monitor. . .renowned bowler.. nimble-fingered on the accordion and at the typewriter decision to be made: mechanical or electrical engineering. VINCENT JOSEPH OLEKSIK. . Jerry. . .St. Casimir A winning personality and natural ability. . .high in scho- lastic honors. . .an all-out monitor and enjoyer of out door activities. . .a future chemical engineer. JOHN JAMES PACE. . Jack. . .Sacred Heart Beaming bearer of good will. . .constantly cooperative. . . always in the top ten scholastically. . .speaks with eloquence, debates with force. . .will major-in chemical engineering. CHARLES PAUL PASZKO. . .Chuck. . .St. Stanislaus Hunter, fisher, bowler, basketballer, and writer. . .never late, always polite, ever thoughtful. . .lured by the laboratory . . .electrical engineering, then the Air Force. DAVID T. PERANTONI. . .Mouse . .St. Peter's Cathedral An animated, deep-eyed countenance. . .a riot among the boys. . .a genius with a cue stick. . .service with Uncle Sam, then a busy business of his own. ROBERT GEORGE PERSONETT. . .Bob. . .St. Stanislaus Character plus culture. . .an abundance of honor cards. . . Rambler reporter and chorus stalwart of renown. . .two-year cross country manager. . .choicez research chemist. LEONARD ROBERT PIOTROWSKI. . .Pio. . .Holy Rosary Everyone's friend and champion. . .winner in many con tests. , .exceptional literary talent. . .fluent Spanish writer and orator, too. . .the study of law, his chief interest. DONALD GENE PUDLICK. . .Don. .Holy Rosary Serious, quiet, well-liked. . .consistent worker. . .avid baseballer and auto clubber. . .master math man. . .now the mechanics of cars. . .later the mechanics of engineering. 43 p5 a ' fv- HUGH EVANS RALSTON. . Shredded. . .St. James Light-heartctl no matter how tough the going. . .career wt-ck committeeman. . .steel-strong JV and varsity guard ,. to major in drafting, his goal line objective. ROBERT ALAN RARICK, . .Moose . .Blessed Sacrament Always jolly, always willing to do extra work. .creative and poetic juggler of words. . .honor-getter, Literulae biogra- phcr. letter-winner, and bowler. . .scientfic worker. MICHAEL T. RATHERS. . .Mike. . .Blessed Sacrament Hard-working, deep-thinking, quick-acting. . .quite a col- lection offirst honors. . .writer with thc superb touch. . .career YN'f'f'kf'r. .dflctllr or oral Sllrgefln. THOMAS KENNETH RAWA. . , Tom. . .SL .lohn ln the bright backet and the friendly class. . ,facility in reading and writing. . .as outfielder, a claim to baseball fame . pro-baseball or pre-law. FREDERICK JOHN REGAL. . .Frerl. . .SL Boniface Hard-working student and keen mathematician. . .friend- ship and kindness to all. his daily habit, . ,raising rabbits, his pastime. . .his prospectus, a career in drafting. JON ARTHUR RECENOR. . .Pee Wee. . .St. Patrick An honor winner in studies and wrestling. . .likes to dis- assemble and customize cars. . .Erie's boat traffic, a fascination . .a merchant marine on the Great Lakes. JOSEPH CHARLES REGRUTH, . Joe. . .Holy Family Whrilestimeness personified. . .a born writer and reader . more than a dozen first honor cards. . .baseball star at sec- ond base and basketball flash at forward, . .interested in journalism. DANIELJAMES RENAUD. . .Danny . .Blessed Sacrament No one to waste words or time. . .always dutiful, always respectful. . .coin collecting and linger painting, his pastimes .seaman recruit now. . .later, a navy career. 44 These boys ably rcprcscntctl the Scnior Class in tht- NROTIZ tests and Villlll' through with notulilc snr- cess. Scatcd arc Dennis King. .lolin Szintor. .lolin Rose: standing behind tlicni arc liharlcs Elvliynski and Ronald Yezzi. V gun' NORBERT J. RESZKOWSKI. . .Rezzy. . .St. Stanislaus An energy-inspiring demeanor and a highly combustible wit . . . a cross country letterman and track demon . . . spare JAMES WILLIAM ROACH. . Jim. . .St. John Equally at home in the trout stream andthe forest. .. square-dancing dandy and solid citizen. . .the web of social time: art work, school clubs, and accordion playing. . .indus- Pl'0bi0mS il'ltel'CSiS him. - -G.E- firaflsmln. trial engineering. CARL COSIMO RIZZO, . .Coz. . .Holy Family JOHN JOSEPH ROSE. . Jack. . .St. Andrew His, Friends, Romans, countrymen, unforgettable. . . An honor student with a natural microphone voice. , . class orator and actor. . .dynamically expressive. . .deriving French Club program chairman and Rambler reporter. , .Model formulae and solving triangles, his pleasure. . . may choose T motorist. . .electrical engineering seems likely. marine engineering. JOHN H. ROSENHAMER. . .Rosie. . .St. Basil, Coalport DAVID GEORGE RUPP. . .Ruppie. . .St. John Respectful and reflective, rotund and riotous. . .Arsenic Good-looking, good-humored, and loyalty-conscious. . . and Old Lace scene-stealer. . .finds chess maneuvers moving writes and speaks well. . .stamp collector, model railroader, . . .Literulae assistant editor. . ,priesthood ahead. and car mender. , .always awaits summer and swimming. . . U.S. Air Force? RONALD ORRIS ROSS. . .Ron. . .St. George ANTHONY ANGELO SALVIA. . . Tony. . .St. Paul Car-servicer deluxe. . .always at home on the golfing green Top-ten honor student chosen for Merit Scholarship tests . , .efhcient president ofJunior Optimists and Little League . . .amateur psychologist. . .representative speaker at school Umpires. . .a future pro ump. functions . . . convincing debater . . . working toward God's service. Class of '5 Hit in 'glj 4 , g ay: -'wtf-7 . W , ,W ',-,C ,H e r X L 151' . QC. :L-Hx ' +v. ,- .' -' X-- SP F, H 1 'lL,4 'rf 3 3141 . r.. .Ji e .K fli If r . J ,,, ..A. I ,x i lib 3L:c'ff t it It ,xl F 'II 1 .., PIN? flvlzn Y if! ,,...x i -5 .,,f' 1 jf'- fr' ,' . 4 4 N543 it , I V' ll JW' 'riffs J 1 4 x .jvlf Hu wf i it - -:gl Ihr? ' x u. gall U ' J vi 1,- . t ',fml,, . .1121-Q -i.,'f . l V1 J li 4 1 g J A -L' 'H' 1 W 'j.:,-15Q.'L'P' ,bid-j:f5i' J 441 :r? 1j:f M. 'wfff--1'i5J5 J 1 3--Nr' '1 ,Rf-' fem. -b:s.fz:3'- Q 1 MICHAEL A. SANTOMENNA. . .Mike. . .Sacred Heart RICHARD F. SCHOENFELD. . .Diclc. . .St. Peter's Cathedral Happy combination of dignity and humor. . .ten honor Mr. Inside Info, this bright lad. . .able leader and vora- cards, so far. . .variety showman. . .French club secretary and cious reader. . .prize-winning Rambler writer and cartoonist. . . biology club veep. . .medicine, his paramount objective. Literulae associate editor. . .thinking of mechanical engineer- ing. JOHN EDWARD SANTOR. . Johnny. . .St. Hedwig JOSEPH JOHN SCHOSSLER. . .JOJ0. . .Assumption, Oil Cit' Industrious, intelligent, and interesting. . .deft word artist Bob Mathias in disguise . . . letters in three sports . . . . .Rambler reporter and Literulae biographer. . .many scho- pigeon-raising, his avocation. . .manly monitor and cooperativr lastic honors. . .engineering or designing. C0mmi!ICC W0rlC0r. - . Priest-I0-be JAMES JOSEPH SELLENY. . Jim. . .St. Andrew THOMAS STEPHEN SEMPLE. . . Tom. . .St. Andrew A gentleman who always spreads good will. . .avid out- Calm, cool, collected, never excited. . .hard and steady doorsman, active parish worker, and naval reservist. . .after the worker. . .member of the U.S.N.R.. . .swimmer and sailboater Navy, the life ofa professional farmer. . . .the U.S. Navy in his immediate future. JOHN MICHAEL SELLENY. . Jack. . .St. Andrew RICHARD THOMAS SERTZ. . . Tiger. . .St. Joseph Knows how to work hard and get along with people. . . Model monitor, resourceful, genial, quick-thinking. . . collects and preserves insects. . .fishes frequently and hunts Prep's all-American smiler, . .likes English and school affair: hopefully. . .radio repairman. . .U.S. Navy. . . .amateur shutter-bug and .I.V. basketbaH player. . .perhaps commercial photography. lass of ' The Student Council offers tense drama at Quarter Sessions. Thomas Korn prosecutes, and Carl Rizzo defends Peter Zcnger fBob Timmonsl. Bob Mur- ray, the judge, closes his eyes to justice. KENNETH THOMAS SKONIECZKA. . .Bu.zzy. . .St. Mary Serious, steady, serene. . .always in a good mood. . .ver- satile American Legion inflelder. . .favorite ics: mechanics, electronics, politics. . .has a career interest in air mechanics. DONALD JOHN SONNENBERG. . .Flip. . .St. Andrew Blond and bashful, strong and sturdy . . . Prep's Louie Armstrong. . .French club president and Rambler scribe. . . honor student many times. . .pre-law on his mind. JAMES QUENTIN SPAEDER. . . Quickly. . .St. John Good nature and good manners personified. . .belongs to every youth organization in his parish. . .discussions in social problems class appeal to him. . .a business of his own. LEO JOHN SPAEDER. . .Leo. . .Holy Rosary Speaks up at the right time and in the right way. . .riHe and sportsman's clubster. . .a life of soil conservation or forest preservation for Leo. LAURENCE EDWARD SPANGENBERG. . .Larry . .St. John Class thinker, quiet, mature, and resourceful. . .Literulae business staff and engineers, club. . .proficient possessor of musical education. . .perhaps, T.V. or orchestral work. EDWARD PAUL SPIEGEL. . .Ed. . .Sacred Heart Clean-cut appearance and a personality that appeals. . . hard-working and steady in his studies. . .quite a runner and wrestler. . .merchant marine or dentist. DAVID MICHAEL SQUEQLIA. . .Squeeks. . .Sacred Heart Prep's tower of strength at tackle. . .long-to-be-remem- bered witticisms, his specialty. . .writes and speaks to the point ...to become a C.P.A. GEORGE ROBERT STRAUB. . .Bern. . .St. Andrew Que Paso? fWhat's happening?l, George's pet expression as he passes with the cross-country team. . .unforgettable ex- perience, ranking thirty-fourth in class. . .will seek pharma- ceutical profession. 47 GEORGE EDWARD STROHMEYER. . .Georgie . .St. John Good will toward all at all times. . .wholesomeness with a capital W. . .honors in studies. . .first class photographer and philatelist. .the life ofa priest, BEN JOSEPH SULKOWSKI. . .Benjy, . St. John A variety show singer with a ready smile and a sharp wit . .school clubs, bowling, and books absorb his interest. . .a doctor ofdcntal science. JAMES EDWARD SWIENSKI. . Jim. . .St. Peter's Cathedral A friendly, forceful fellow with inexhaustible vigor. .. French club secretary and conscientious monitor . . . social problems prober, , .spare time Rembrandt. . .pre-med ahead. JOHN JOSEPH SZCZESNY. . .fack. . .St. Stanislaus Gay and unpredictable fellow. . .capable and dependable student. . .master of the essay and repartee. . .his singing, out of this world. . .business administration. JAMES MARTIN TIDD. . jim. . .St. Matthew, Lutheran Soeiable, helpful, and always ready tojoin a committee . . .speaks ably, especially on American history. . .really wheels that bowling ball. . . Dr. Tidd or business administrator. ROBERT CERARD TIMMONS. . . Tim. . St. Andrew Four-year Mr. Class President. . .scholastic sweater win- ner and basketball playmaker. . .Hrst honors by the dozen. .. personality plus, character double plus. . .the priesthood, his gillll. ROBERT JAMES TOMCZAK. , .Clutch . .St. Stanislaus A letterman in basketball, football, baseball, and track. . . all-scholastic basketball forward. . .a strong, healthy body, a determined, courageous spirit. . .a high school coach. DONALD PATRICK TONTY. . .Don. . .Blessed Sacrament Happy-go-lucky with an ear for peppy music . . . deter- mined trackster and formidable wrestler. . .mechanical tinker- sr and harmonicat, too. . .surveying the field ofchemical re- search, 48 parley. Prep participates in the n 1-I UN low 1 assembly at Oannon C lege. The delegation of Dennis King. Robert Eorlia, John Mo James Tidd, Anthony Salvia. and Michael Ratliers bolt 5 . , j',ti4lXE,kt' ' - ' . . . ., 4' Y g iz, Uv. - 223 ,yt . f S J V e??ftv,-Q azyai l lt i',Q,'.sj'--S., 151' 'rr-,yg 4 ,sc - ,-.Ay F .ref t' , ' .t at fiavrszr'-sf, vm :.:wei51l:i -Q ' '- n 'N - lex, ' .Bf.T+,q,- it-jig :fn 334,-ggi?-N - FREDERICK WILLIAM TRAVERS. . .Fred. . .St. Andrew ROBERT PAUL URRARO. . .Bob. . .Blessed Sacrament Full oflife, talk, and wit. . .math-minded. . .planning to Tall, rugged, and clean-cut. . .hunting and automobile visit Europe to broaden his culture and education. . .respon- expert. . .biology club zealot. . .enjoys English, French, and sible position in the business world. math. . .setting course for college or army career. JOHN LAWRENCE URBANIK- - -BUICK - -SL SIHIUSIHUS THOMAS LEE VANDERVORT. . .Bud. . .Blessed Sacrament A clean-cut look, a strong will, and a smile when needed Steadfast and friendly, mature and representative . . . most. . .a mathematics partisan in studies. . .pondering seri- weightlifter, radio wizard, word master, and thought provoker ously the choice of electrical engineering. . . .to study sound waves in the Navy or Air Force. JAMES EDWARD VOCT. . .Foxx . .Holy Rosary JOHN BERNARD VORNHACEN. . . Varny. . .St. Andrew The happy-go-lucky type. . .plays many sports. . .an un- Good-natured philosopher, clever writer, and even a poet usual hobby: reading and quoting joke books. . .his own boss on occasion. . .track and cross country loyalist. . .biological in the business world. expert. . .would like to become a government conservationist. FRANK DOMINIC VONA. . .Frankie . .St. .Iulia FREDERICK J. WALDINGER. . .Fred. . .Blessed Sacrament Alert and earnest in all things. . .achieves excellence in A let's-befhappy personality and a cooperative spirit. . . math and the sciences. . .hunting and fishing, tops on his idle' many first honors. . .committee work, his second nature. . hour list. . .engineering or conservation. Literulae member. . .old-car builder. . .engineering. Class of , L-by N, S 1 vffp , 4 JAH uv, vt ti .f l Phi! if ,n. Ffh :Ze 4-' 1 xiii . 1' : 11 E, gd 19,72 nl fig' 'c 1571.4 x I r4', I-iw Q' if 22?- . wa I qpr. if? .vyf B, . it 1? if '13 'Rafi 'U . ff-2 936: , fl. l'J,w xii I K' ' 1: 04.-L, n , alfa. 1-c I IHAI A ,n.1'.'F 231 ! rr x'J'i,' . 'ul' iq' LHf c-3 . nj .hi yn' ' . t f T 5 .,.f, ill. iv ,Q ,ll . 'f 1 Y rl A 1 1 fl 3 t rihlfiv Uv 'A bei' ,. 'Q . at 5, f- .rf Vid 1- 'H 4 I J ,J i illlli 1, 4' irvvf , t . W v t . 5 Ta' 94.64 uf, 1:7 Y, 'S g X QH GR DU TES HHU i . V ,. ,, . M' Y s . f X- . 5 . LEO JONAS WALDINGER. . .Lee. . .Sacred Heart fast reader who really enjoys good books. . .all-city water polo ace. . .guardian of our freedom in the U. S. Navy. PETER JOHN WELSH. . .Pete. . .Sacred Heart studies, tops with him. . . meticulous typist. . .nimble nimrod in RONALD VINCENT WEBER. . .Ron. . .Sacred Heart Highly intelligent and hard-working collector of first honor cards. . .school bowler, golfer, and bandster. . ,career week committeeman. . .choice may be engineering or sales- manship. Disposition: A plus. . .helpfulnessz A plus. . .faster-than- THOMAS EDWIN WEINDORF. . . Tom. . .St. Andrew Vigilant listening, his silent art. . .hunting in the wilds oi liever in interest and excitement. . .daily automobile engine angling in trout streams, his relaxation. . .well-acquainted with the intricacies of cars. . .considering business administra- tion. ROBERT JOSEPH WASILEWSKI. . . Wazy. . .St. Casimir An accurate observer and a serious thinker. . .firm be- tinkerer. . .would like to take up chemical engineering. EUGENE J. WINGERTER. . .Gene , .Blessed Sacrament Serious senior, faithful worker. . .neat, sharp, and likeable . . .always around when you need him. . .quite a boatman, physicist, and Literulae typist. . .engineering. Energetic student. . .clever and quick-witted. . .social naval reservist. . .amateur mechanic. . .aspires to engineer- g. JOHN THOMAS WILLIAMS. . .Butch. . .Sacred Heart RONALD STANLEY WISINSKI. . . Whizz. . .St. Stanislaus A like-everyone personality and a fair-to-everyone char- His biggest thrill: representing Prep on the wrestling mat acter. . .a smile on every occasion. . .an outstanding three-year . . .his model-planitis sated through work at Hobby Shop. . . swimmer and water poloist. . ,painless dental surgeon. physics and planes may lead to aeronautical engineering. Class of ' lt's u Could day for detentionl Bob Craig. Tom Korn, John McDowell, Chuck Kaczmarek. Gerard Krebs, Elwyn Hilduni, Frank Haas, Joe Schossler, and Rob Murray llc-lp Jerry Could check the list. EARL THEODORE YEAGER. . .Hot Ro1l'...St..lulia One of our scholastic topsters. . .recognized by the Nation- al Poetry Association. . .automobiles and garage work engross him. . .possibly mechanical or aeronautical engineering. RONALD DAVID YEZZI. . .Ron. . .St. Mark Effervescent personality, brain-trust mind, and dynami leadership. . .rapid in reading, forceful in speaking, artistic it writing. . .letter-earning football guard. . .nuclear physicist. DAVID AMANDUS YOCHIM. . .Drwe. . .SL John Big in heart and stature. . .constant succession of first honors . . . clever Rambler and Literulae photographer . . . super-ellicient stage manager. . .classical record collector. . perhaps, a priest-professor. WILLIAM JOSEPH YOCHIM. . .Bill. . .SL Peter's Cathedral First honors with ease. . .typist terrific. . .powerhouse worker. . .rapid reader.. .a liking for experimenting. . .Litera- lae associate editor. . .electrical engineering. EDWARD FRANCIS YONDERS. . .Eddy. . St. Stanislaus Intelligent and idealistic, frank and friendly. . .a collection of first honor cards. . .cross-country-track letterman. . .career week committeeman. . .will apply math facility to engineering. DAVID GEORGE YUHAS. . .Dave , .Sacred Heart A relaxed and friendly personality. . .spare time given to hunting and fishing. . .solves algebraic and social problems with ease. . .a potential Frank Lloyd Wright. LAWRENCEJOHN ZACZYK. . .Larry. . .Holy Trinity Always a lively twinkle in his eyes. . .enjoys reading good books . . . spare time includes the sciences of photography and butchery. . .may undertake business administration. RAMON I. ZENTIS. . .Ray. . .St. Francis Xavier, McKean The appearance and performance ofa scholar. . physics, math, and mechanical drawing on his hit parade. . .excellent bowler, golfer, and swimmer. . .automotive designer. 51 e-rx lfiiilai. l'r:-p r-tudvuls have thi- opportunity olsliarlllglnlllt'l'.l1'rl1ul51lI'rlfl1'l' and 0fl'l'4'1'lVl Ihr' llra-all ofl.il'1'. Thus, :hi-y avquirv true- kuuwl ulgi- ol Ihr- Wav. tha- l'rulh.audtlu-l.if1'. t the feet. . . . . .of the Master Thursday is Ihr- day for Conf:-ssiou, llhrisl spa-aks through tha- priest, Thx sins arc' forgixvu llivvu. auul the Prepslf-r van rnvvt lifvis prohlf-ms with urn vou- fifleiive-. Althf-f'e-1-toflliv Master. the- graflualiiig l'i'1-pslvr has learned to hm-ri we-ll the- words: l am the- Wlay ilu- 'l'rulh, and the Life- . For four long years Prvpliasln-1-ii ilu-stage'lioriuaux' an unfolding drama, aiulvxpc-ri1'iim'vhastaughl him many fine lessons. Now. a svasoiivd lN'Fli0I'lIlf'l'. ha- go:-s forth to take his plan- on the stage' of lille. A svrious roll' il is in todayls dangerous hut vhallvugiug world. Yl'llll1'liHl4'ly training of intellect and will, has:-d ou thi- maxims ol' ilu- Saviour, have admirably equipped him for suvh a role-. We- trust his performarive will merit immorialilyl MORIAM other of Sorrows Pra for them, that the may rest in peace. CHESTER JOSEPH KUWALSKI, '57 Died June 21, 1955 It was the lirst week of summer vacation when the student body learned ofthe death of Chester Kowal- ski. He was a Prepster who was well-liked by the Faculty and all his schoolmates. Hard work and deep interest in his studies kept him at the top of his class. Although he was unable to participate in athletic ac- tivities, he was always in the cheering section to en- courage every Prep team. Chester was a representative Prepster, true to the ALBERT KUZMA, '56 Died May 30, 1955 The heart of every Prep student was saddened at the news ofthe death of Al Kuzma toward the end of our Junior year. Al was an earnest Prepster who constantly strove to do what is right and to live by what is right. In his two and a half years at Prep, he made and kept many friends. His goodness and wholesomeness earned for him the respect and affection ofthe whole school. A cross country letter winner, he was slated to be one of Prep's top runners. Al will be remembered long after we leave Cathe- dral Prep. ideals of his school. He loved his school and his books. He will remain in our prayerful memories. 53 U IIE 4 Our Lady of Pre P, Be wlth us always Nu.. 'Is v ,. 3+ 1 - ..1,4ng , K. i r.,.'- , e.- :if fi bv 'tx , H .,,. - ,. A .ll . .Jr 4 J rf V .T 1 . 3 , . A' -K xi 4 i 'r 5. e. -' 1 FQ 'Q ' . . 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Seat:-ll ara- Juhll Riddle-, Al Kllklillski, lllliilftttiitl Mikf- Qllirk, Htl RtIItlQ'I'lt', iltltl Frc'4lSitt1-li Tom StIt47llItSlit,Cl1llL'li We-is, llllll Mark Klvlll look Ull. ex 1 5 X 1 3' 5 an 0 I 5 X Q GN KI . Ag M Y .' u .K .c .og Lil ' , ci .,-f Lyman. in I, , - z if N5 . M . - Q A .15 4 A 3--LL 1 A3 A : Q ' ' ' wg 34. 4.50, 3 ...A I' 'J 6 rw' ,A -J Quo, Hrs! Run-.fiom lujfl In righl: M. QlliFk,1',QlliFk. R. Purzyuki. U. Rouvn. R. Sittvr. R. Ranus,F,Sitt1-r. ll Pllllllilllll, XY. S4'hl'llk1'l', J.Pe'lrnr'rn1is,D.Plum.S1'ron1lR0u':R.Shulwrt,U. Riuidlv,E.Ri11rlf-rl:-,j. 5:4-gvl. R. Shrum. H. S4'l1l1f'i4f1'r,P. Srhnlitt. R. Pfal1I,J.S1'llzlilf, A. Pculsialllllr. 7vlll'flIlRlI1l'f R. PU1llUI'i4'I'U. J. R1-I-or, A. Hsu-vki, H. Pnllhoff, Svhullz. R. Ruhaski1'wi1'z,,l. Pumula, J. Samluvk, R, Panlula, U. Russ-, ll Smith lass Dues. . . . . .Harvest Holiday f 4' 1 f 1. 1 CJ fm A ,Jw 1 V ' HQ D7 1 1 ' J X -13, N I .3 551' N . ifz' First Rougfrom lefl to right: J. Hall. 1. Harlvr, R.Kujawinski.1l. Kupvrinski. T. Kraus. ll. Kraus, W. Knippf-r, A. I.ari1'ria,,l. Hynes, P. Hob:-rk, R. Wasielvvvski, SProndR11u':T. MdIllll'l'i, R, Lugo, H. Lus- kuwski, T. Kling, R. 'it'llIll2lIlIl. W.KBIll1lf,IJ.I'ILHl1'lK.A.KllklillSki,.A.Killi1'lKi.l:.l,1lSktHNSki. Third Row: E. Kopkowski, M. Hilhrich, R. Kunimfzki, D. Klvbvs. R. lone-s, S. junkowski, V. jaskie-wivz, W. Lvwkowiuz, P. Kcarnev, J. 1.4-0r1ew,C. Margetla. 36 Q Ron Kujawinslci masters Us-renmnies as vasily as hm' clovs the tackle spot, Joseph Crzc-goruk. Paul Major, and John u Andrzejczak Se.-m amuse-cl. i his V5 . Sz. H l i R , I R T ig i i 1 -f 0- . f i X fig ,fill ? ,.. X, than .y :il First Row,from left to right: M. Donaldson, T. Doolin, F. Fredericks, T. Getnhell, P, Bruno, E. Davis B. Donalucci, J. Ehrman, T. Guelcher, R. Ewing. Second Row: R. George, C. Fischer, J. Furdell, P. Eng lert, R. Forish, J. Crzegorek, A. Drzewiecki, J. Dana, D. Hain, C. Roland, R. Elekes. Third Row: T. Good J. Coen, D. Fuhrman, S. Donikowski, R. Cray, E. Dombrowski, J. Dauer, T. Gerrety, ,l. Goss, J. Falconer 57 I V A hristmas Party and X 7 using- gnwwwvvwrfrsf-1-f-ww Tum 152111111 fflausj llvtvhvll arrixvs xiu Fllll ul tha' .flzninr-Srfllinr 4.'lI'i5llll1l5 pnrtx with lhzll lll1'fll'1'plut'1', blllczhllfk Wt'i5Llll1l lid Wil' kjullx old gang l'1I11lll l1ill4lxlIMNki. HI W'iHi:nlns.'l'nn1 liams SIIIIIIIIPI' on. Snmliuski. lid Brmu1.u1nI11lmrIox We-is! uarter Sessions 1 , N 7 ' f J if'-A , Qs. 1'Yf.ilRf7M',,fftIIIl lqfl to righl: A. Bulvmm.S.Bm1-ki,R, Brie-zinski. R. Haruvka. W. Bc-m-1-ki, N.lI1u-4-himw V. B4'hilll.l 1. Brown, W'.Buromy,P,Cz11lsgruu', R, Argvnw, Svrund Roux' J. Brady, J. Cimviu, H. BZILCFI' U, Bvhriugvr. R. c:llyliIlSki, R. flnstvlln. R. Brown. J. Blake-. F. ifamilli. YV. Bulishak. 7'hif4lRlIH'f,l.1:klf lwrry, I.. Bruggvr. R. Adlxlllliill. F.l1lnlinski,lI. Bonigvr. U. He-yz'r,l1. Burns. W. Bf'nm'll, V. Bswhln R, Bunurniniu, U. Bzlhlak. SH -IC 3 r . iff! B! , . 1 , r 5 .w X , Q 'si N r ,'.! if . 00- i no I 1 ., QQ i - . .M L - v S 0 .. .- A, QQ , 'UQ-, Lia 'Y Xxff: . lx! ll,Ul4',-f'lUIlI lrjfl In righl: ll. N1ill'Ilf'll2l. I . N11-Ihnu-II.l'. Milmluk. ,l. M1'Uuna1ld, R. Migdal. IT. Mil- du-ll. N1.Ml'l.lll'IllI1'k.'lx.N1iH1'I'.,l, N1llI'llllN.R. Mau. S. Nll'l'lill1!,.gf'l'lIIl4iRlIll'f.l. M. Murphy. R. VV. Miller. U N'SlilIlllXX5ki. R. .l. Mill:-r. W. N1lIH4'Il.t:. xlil'IlAlQ'I.R.N1UlIiX.R. Musln'l1sh,D.l,4'z1u'rs. R. Mil1iv11ln-l'- '. H llRtIll'.'R.NlSlI'lll1'l'i.ll.N1l'N1'liS.R.N1llXf'l'hlll'h'I'. H. Nusv. IT. Mvllmmld. T. M1'Mullin. P. Mes- f,.ml IIIII lll41.l..M:nIL.ll. Nm-lsun.l.. Murpl1x.l',.Nu's. J A v 1 1 N The Prom and The Passing Parade 1 , . 3 f 1 X ,asf ,J x Ii' It Firsl R0u'.f?0rn lejfl 10 right: R. While. H. Txlnmn. J. Ul'lwu11iz1k,iI. Szxnmnowski. R. Slrassvr. D. Vu lvrvvllt. lf, 'l'ulm'zuk. R. Stroh.j. Spitzer, lf. Turk1mski.,l. Wvillllliill..gt'l'fIIl1lR1IM'. Iw. Smulinski. ll, W4-ln r 12. Wasruk. J, Sllllhllll, R. Willg:frlc'1A. D. Zin1lm'r'.J. Ward, WV. Vullilnonl. R. We'll1:'rl1e-1-. T. Wt'llllSkl 'I'hff1!RII1l'II . Hush-r. F. Wvblwr. R. Rzmlkic-wivz. M. Klein. J. Thunlpsun. J. Bauer. P. Susa, D. Uhl N,Vill1-lu. R.St1-eng. H. Williams, 39 'T NIZIIIFIIV' l'i. Mztreliant lieo l,. llokaj Raymond R. Rosswog llzixid Wh Wolff- ' Secretary 'lireastirvi' SGPHO ORES lnexperience and unsureness now a thing of the past, the Sophomore Class started the year with great hopes for the future. From the very hrst aetixity, the class worked as a whole to make 1955 a most successful year. First on the agenda was the formation ofthe 'lllH'St'lLlY night dancing classes for the Sophomorcs of Prep, the Villa, St. Bcnedicfs, and Mercyhurst. Approximately one hundred couples jointly and sympathetieally shuffled and swayed through their first terpsichorf-an steps. Another outstanding event on the Sophomore calendar was the Christmas program acclaimed as the best ever presented. Tha- Sophomores also injected a needed stimulus into Prep rallies with their unfor- gettable harher shop and strike'itAw'it1'h skits. The grand finale ofall was the Harlequin Ball. which was an outstanding social and financial success. On the scholastic and athletic side, the Sophomores proud- ly took their place as men of Prep hy meriting their share of honors both in the classrooms and on the fields ofeompetition. The Sophomore Express is indeed on the right track and headed toward the destination of upper-class dignity and re- sponsibility with all passengers ready, willing, and alrle to do their part. Father Friedrichs, Class Adviser, stands beside Mr. Zambrowski, with Father Somers and Father Naulty Seated before them. They form an able advisory staff forthe Sophomorcs. X rsl RllIl',.fl'lllll lfjft In righl: lf. Wittinun, J. Tiinnii. ll. Ym-him, IT. Wilm'zy'l1ski. lf. Zzunorski, T. Wlal- lu1'wi1'l, A, fvhv, N. Willms. ll, w'illkt'llI1llll'I'. T, WSiliHl'li1l. lf. Trovki.Se'r'ol1r1'Ruu':l.Zack, R.Smu1, I lvnlis. lt, lxumwnuu. lt. Iiilumslu, W . ZlllHIlt'l'. A. li1rmmslu,l., Vtlglll'lI'1'lll. A. lKvmlzmru. R. Yiwu- lmwi. ll. Wnlliv. ,l.V1-it-fmt-. Thir11'Rou':ll, th-in-lmvl1.J. Walkit-wit-z, E. Wlagm-r. R. Vfrir, lf. Vollxhl. ill. ,l. Wulvllilx. 'l'. Womtiulx. ll. ZllllIllt'l'lllilIl. ll, wllt'St'll, N. l3vFzisio. S0l?llUIIlUl'1'S 1le'nmi1str'utt- pre--vlziss zipplivatiml, ln rlaSs,thvyarenul1'ss attvntivt' to Father Friml- Nnrm Sniilvr is out in limnt. with ,launvs Bit-ln-l, John fll'l1S- C2il'mf'Il Slllwgllii, Eli Wlllllldllll. .lllllll Dvd- Nie-utimp, Amlriun Turomski. zu11l.la1'nlw Schwab bv- rick, and RitrhardTan11 pond:-'r the problvm. Vmldswr liiml him. lluvv Krz1sm'slu',Curl lfrtli-lv. Larry Be- White and Donald Hatheway l1uvvtostrt'tt'h a bit. hun, :intl Robe-rt lsilipkmvski form tht- last row. lil Q 3 gs . . H .1 FICE' cv 4 if I OC vWII'5' V X if f N ,X NV' lflullx'nn.fmmlf'!llurl,ufrl.'I .NI.lrvI1z1I.I'.I.:-v.IC.I.e'1mu'..I.'NI11I1'x1xIx,I..IKl'zlsinski..I Mulumm-x. IP. Ixnnxrn-'NIxx. I NI.nIm. I. Iv-vrl.zI.u. .I 'NIH-wl. ,I. IXI'llrl1'NNIxl. .SPIVIIIII Iffllll' Y. I,1m'I1llngL:-I. .I. I.ul'i11g14'l'. IP NIQIIIN. NX. IxmxI.1NIx1. 'II IXl1In1lIx.'I'. IXllIIHlPIxJl,III,I,l'1'IlII4'I'.I,.NI2lIUI'.,I.I.NIIl'Il.,I, III:-rlm'I.fl.NIiII1-r. I' 'NInLuI.u H11rrllx'ur4.' I. 4lnm'f11.INI IVI.II'Ill4'l'I..I. M:lrIxi:-xsi1'z.I'. IK1mzlIQIiI.,I.W1lIm'Il.II. Kuvlxe-r..I. XI11I:In'11vIu1I. 45 I'l.uHlI1I1'x. III. Ixlllmxlrl-Ixi. NI. IVIlII'l'Il2lIII, II. Iiuux. Soph Life. . . .Dancing Class X I 4 f I ' I 5 2 5 ' I In 5 3 u ' .si I at II I .1 U if 5 -v s . 5 Y b',. if oss I no - 2 . V Q W 9 4 Q ov ...Ny 41 'U V x III' IJ, gf' Firxl RIlll',-fflllll 11117 In righl: R. IVUHIIII, ,I. Nvlsun. I.. Nvlz-un. I. Milrx. 'If I'1'II-Luuslu.Il.UIs1'Il.'I'.Hsl4' 4'k1.If.Ul'Iu1111'k.Ii.I1km'.I..5zml1. 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X 1 :Q JW . X 'lf ' Q. j'4Z1+Ag If Firsl R4I1l',.f1'lIII1 lfjfl to rfghl: M. Eisrrl. D. l'1i1'l14'lsd111'f1'1'. .l. Fl'l'l'llliill, D. Il11111lo11, IT, Fly1111.,l. Dilmhlm W, ll11lla1,H. Edv.u1'1ls. W. l':lN'l'lt'iIl. U. F1'l'ri1'k. W. Filipknwski. Sefroml Row: J. U11y1'r,,l. ITM:-r. W l,lllll2lNl'f, P, Uwsye-r,11.124-1u1'gz'.C. lfrdcly,,l. IjUllI'lyHSki. M.Dulli11g4'r,,l.F1'11le'y,R,Filipkuwski, M Timo11. lf. Fulloll. TlIfff1RlIll'f K. DmIsu11, U. D11b1111'i1'1'. T.l'xlbl411lIf'I'. R. Uilraxrrn, S. Dvlfzlzio, J. Plrll 11.111-igm-13 T. Clulx in. T. So11th11urtl1, T, Fialkuwski. 1. Ehrllliill. U5 Y., Ihv Hurlvquiri HIIHI'1'I.lI'K'Sl'lll1'4iZIFIIILISII- Tin-nin1f11.il1l v'1' m'z1tiuiiwviiIiio' llurlrqnin Ihr!! xwn- ing 4-Iimgu li. gi gpli-mliil 411.114-ing i-lug, !ilv'1'r'1'.lIiuliN1ri'Huniixli1i1'l.,i1liln'N Mulniivx, 'Ulqn 114-rlgiiiily, lliq-I, 114111150-i,,lxi glml 'Ing' Z ilf'.1lIIlii'iliNI'lililIlgl1'!, v'gl!1'1i,ll lJliiil'Q2lII1iUiilqllll Kivillvi' l'lllIlX1'li il. i wi'ql1:'i'. Marlin if:-wt. i'i1i,i:11'LNnil..iuilll l'ihiin.ni a1i11iKe'i1llmiwii. WXIIUNIZIIIIIil1'illllliIill'lll. The Harlequin Ball and New Cheerleaders 'ac ...MW s F 9 if f First Row,-from left to right: D. Herring, l'I.lif-iiI1.f1. Karolkn. T.CnSIon1ski,P. King, K. Kunia, C. Hurahurda, R. Hziliivr. J.,Izu1i4'ki,l1.fliannvlli. i'1.,Iam'ksoii.Sf'1'0Il41R0u'.'T. Klvinvr, D. Hulhvwav. W. H1-rring,D.Joiws, T. Huffman. T. Kintvr, P. Hvalx',R.Tann.i'1, Kal!r'i1iuu'h, I,. M1'Aiinllv,,l, lQm'lrhvr, J. Mildviilwrgm-r. 77ll'fI1ROH'.'J. Kendra. I.. Hukaj. R. Kr-ww, J. ililllllll, H. lir1if,T.fl1-i1lil1'. lijurilunu. fl. Harding, A. Kobylinski, T. Glass, D. ,lg-rg:-. 64 .' F-4,1 I I I I 1 1 ,CB CII. ID I ,.- I I ,cf 1 I Y i I v X 354 'Qin ' 435x Iwrxl Row. Iran: lv!! In right: II. 5ilIlIIIl'. .I. Shiplvy. ,I. Iivisvr. If. Snimlrr. .I. Svlmulr. S. Smith. I' Svylrolqll. S, Il'WLlI':LllNVSIxI. II. Sl'IlIillIIIt't'IQl'I'. IMI. Rt'lI4IIIlQ1t'I'. Il. Sitter. Sw-mul Rolf: I.. Snyder. II. Hul- Ixowskl. Al. Nllvr. I,. Iixun. It. Nmmrlino. ,I. Sclwtzillo. II. Iiosswog, ll. Slwlnik. XY. Sumluslq. 'I' SvInm'i1Ic'r. .I. SUIIRIRII. II. Hoff. Third Roux' II. Slupski. N. Snide-r. I . RHQUIISI. ll, Shrum. .'X. Rugzmu K, SIHIIUT. .I. Sally:-r. lf. Iiullwwsski. II. SIIIIIIPII II. NIIIYIIIIY. Il. Iiuy. Hard or k Promotion f If f I 1 I K I 31 ,QQ V I Ii' if Q, qu If ,141 ,fi I. SF 'SIX W, x + fc, :I I M 3 K I , I S -nl II !, If I Ig , Mi yo - .' I L' fi If iw- I I '. V I I , 0. I ! ,O , 0.05, s . Q i V: I I dfdn CO1 ' ., Iijf ?'I xg I A lllllvq FH 1X -SJ., Firsr Row. from lvlr lo right: Il. Squegliu. NX. Iiukulu. .I. Iiuuman. II. .-IIIfI1ou5c. Ii. lim-nurd. IJ. Arenls. 'If lfllrosvieleski. F. Illazfjievvski. II. Czarkowski. W. Iliter. J. Ilmlrivk. SVFUIIII Row: AI. Adzuus. IT. Clark. II. Ifhrzanowski. Il. Carey. IQ. Iioetger. 'If I:l'fIIUl'Ix. ,I. IfIwMurio. .I. Iii.-In-I. II. Iiisvlloif. ., , .,,. .. I,. II:-I1un.,I, BQIIIUQLIIII. Ix. IILIIIIHZCWSIQI, Ihml Roux' Ia. Lroflvy. I'. lfole. N. Ilurlin. 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'l'lu-y' prow- ulwle llirvv- Inn l-1ll'f'2lQ1f7I' Frm-wlmu-11, rzllly yyllivll f1-ulllre-1l llu- ll4'l'llIilll llzuul auul llu- Nl:ul-lvlx. XII ISU- l'vl-ISI Noir, from lr!! In filllllff li, W4-lf:-. .l. fulm. T. Xxvllilf-0I'1i. .l. Xvulf. .l. UIlll'il'l1Wi4'l. U. Rivlllvll C. Xnungs, N, l'ulun, KC. xx-l'H'x1l.'ll. 'l'urlc'y. .I. Wiltuuul.Sf'f'u1111Krm': ll. Xvolf. Nl. farm lx. ll. xYillliillg1l !' ll. Wim-llvmwski, ll. We-imlm'H'. Al. Wl1c'eIm'r'. li. Ya-igal. 'lf 'l'i1Id, N. Nlunguni. .l. Nluure. Il. Mmng 'lf Ulu-mfwln-r. Till-fl, Kunz' li. Xlurlmvi. .l. W ilwohl. S. Ylillll. l'. Ttllllllilk. W. ZlIIll1lliHNki. li. Tur- luu'l,1'wNki. ll. NlllI'lll'l'. l'. xxill'4l4'H. ,l. NXhc'1'lr'1'. IT. Nh' 5wm'11c-x. U. l.llllll'illQ1Q'I'. 'lf 'lxwall'nski. 'lf Holln'1'. J, Hulrle-. Class of 7 5 2 I 4 LN I , .. . . 3 . is 5 ff E N ' ix. i All 1-4 Q Q .. is vf K Y XQ Q. OO 'A1CQ 'T lv- AE .. X122 First Row. from lvf! to right: I.. Eldriulggv. ll. lJcSzmle. CI. lhmlley. C. Clsernik. l'. ull2ll4liCQ'll. 'l'. l'ia1nIu, Nl. Ctillgllllill. T. Reifer. K. Cmvk. lf, Coffey, ,I. lfirlllllvrll, Svroml Roux' ll. Rufuluwski. il. Fulloll. ll. Sulml, 'lf Hifwerlh, M. Carlin. R. lfmlralh. J. Uallisxewwki. I . l:i.lI'!ltf4'lxi. J. fillffy. R. llilrim-ll. ll. l:lliil!'ilIlllDIllC. K. lhmklz-. Third Knut' F. DiNlaric. ,I. lIIif'fm'd. E. Rcsmwski. A. llusku. 'lf lliefcm- lun-ll. R. llelinaki. il. l':lll'lllLll1. 'lf CIHIIQLIIFTIY. Il. finlim-him. ll. lfirllelsmiorfe-l'. ll. llllumllvy. .l. lluluk. ,l. CllllLi!'. J. l'etrune. 67 2 X I Q19 .LCC ix ,os .3 R, W 9 V. 5 2 :ff Elf? ki -1-I ff-is is , .55 . 3? Nil Q . f 4 lfuxl lfnup Hum lvll In f'1',ul1I.' Y. 'l'!'f'li. K. Slllllill. W. Svully. J. Sfilllliil. L. Svhruek. A. Slankiewivz. I. xxllll'l4'l'ilUNNlxi. K, SIHIIIIINIP. I.. Vliilglglilfi. IT. Sweelwy. .l. Seylmlclt. Sew-will Row: W. Suvhy, N. Ntulwnlwfvr. ,I. S4'iliil4'l'. Nl, Wirlkf-limllf-1'. Il. Spulh. Nl. Slmll. li. Swartxwelilvr. ll. East. P. Sweeny. I. Nic-grl. IV. SililIi1N I' , N'Il4'llke'l'. 5. Surgm-xl. Nl. Sherri. Third Roux: li, Szewrzykuwwki. li. 51'6px1ru. 'l'. S1'illliiZ.,l. Signarelli. 11. Svhrir-fvr. li. Sr-:Ie-rim:-r. .l. Sllllblillriii. R. Niurxin. T, Kluuw. H. Falk. R. Sturgis. R. Williamson. U Initiation rganization Cl 'S CO. 541 x if H i '- CQ .Z- C0 3. E1 . x O9 fy Yilvf Fit Cin ...V Q1 4 'G- l,. Kim ps 15 I H Itlllllil l 11llf ix IIIXIIINPI' li kris- I'irxf Row. from lvnlif In righl: F. I.am'hariu. ,I. Halle . . Q. S -4 A--. ', nesky, T. Kunkol. D. La Price. J. KKIIIIIPSLI. I'. l'mlbieI-ki. .-X. Nlulinmwki, S1-rnml linux' ,l. l.i1-In-I Krew. I. Xlarofaky. R. Kingsley. Third RU1l'.',R. Kurnavki. R. Xiilllllillgl. 11. Klum . lamler. H. Kuklinxki. P. Lulwr. R. Le-wkowii-L. if. Kullvr. K. If lfuiwr. NN. Rid' Kurpiewwki. U. Kroluk. 68 Yak. Ni. Iiillllitff. l.. Hapfmi. R. xiill'ilI4'il. .l. Smu. 'lf Luhse. 'lf Nlzu' KWH. 'lf Kumlnirlfki. .l. ' nk Il iillltill ll Ile f.. Lulu. lt. if X .51 'A XS NXNTV' w X . 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School begins with a general assembly in the new audi- torium. lfamlnler staff works overtime to have the first issue ready to greet students. 'Seniors have their first class nieeting. Robert Tinnnons presides for his fourth tand lastt term. -City series football gets under wav with Strong Vincent providing the opposition. lt's ai rainy night but the Ramblers defeat Jamestown in a show of power. llarricrs lose to top-ranking Vincent. tlustry look at Educatioi Open House gave uinple op- portunity to see the new wing. 'Nlike liathers and EI llildnni seein to he g1f'lllIlg1 the point 1? 3+ -The Little Hainblers captu - -The liar -The lfreshmen hold their --Vffarriors fall as our Rani ,M the left. Business and ln- The Ramblers' Lion hunt provt aK'r0SS. 0C'l'OBlCR -s very successful: we defeat Academy. ' ' - ' llonlitucci Student Counci is elected president. l has its first session. lloinnne . re the city Jay vee crown with 1 close win over Tech. ' X' ' f-li at Rochester. nl travels with the train to inait The Ramblers win a close one. annual day of recollection. blers lnarch on in their drive for the crown. 25. 26--f- Open llouseu provides ' ' ' an opportunity for all to see the new wing. low. Quarter Sessions prove delightful. NOVEMBER The holy day proves a holiday for assignment-weary students. Water poloists win over lfast in their first meet. lfusincssnicn and iiidustrialists come to Prep as the sehool entertains for l3.l.li. dav. The football squad ties Tech. both as to score and first-place position. The big playoff and the football trophy rests at Prep for another year. First Quarter Sessions are held. Michael Quirk walks - . .1 off with the scholastic sweater. juniors hold the annua press dance. Harvest Holiday. flood old Tlizniksgiving Day! P v ...M I . R F . 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N f.m'1'lli4vl14-. K. SllJlllllNN'. li. llulrl1'r. .l. .lrriIH. ll, N:1wrm'lxi. ll. llnwxufg. ll. l.f'1lllH'I. ll. luwlllli. l.. l'llflIl1l24'. l,. M mmf fx' nu ll. XVIII. I'..f1mlfw-ku, ly llwll1:u'Nlxl. lf. Xl: . .. rv . ' 15 l lllll ll W1 X1xlllIx..l.lfwN. ll, 4.l11.11l1wnIe'. CQUNCIL ll:-l llalryl und Tum Korn vlwvk yiIll't'lll Ulm'khik's lllllllillll' pmt for thc- 5llltlt'Ill sitlmliun. X He-re are the !'t'llI'0Nt'Ill2lIiNt's of speviul ,1Ll'UllI!S. l l'l'.Sl Run tu riglzt: ll. Smlm-lllu-rg. K. Niculiu. J. Kvim. li. Wusie-lcw 1 Sw-mu! Row: T. Knrn. M. Nlarvhunt. li. Costello. Thirrl on D. Uurxl. R Tilllllllillh. V. 'lxvcrd. ll. King. Voice of the Student Bod EI Hiltilllll. Ray Nivuliu. und ,lim Keim luke their l'UIIllllillC0 prulrlvnls In Father Marlin fureIll1'i1luliull mn -1 i , ST' 5 ff K . a -f L x , .ba y X S by as f Q xg v , ,. ,ly 3 .A . i xv ,QQ Ugfv V531 5. .sv 1 jf q N , 5 5, Wgfigf Q Q5 3 'P F f 'Y H 1f W W ' xv - 'ff xv' Wah N ' ' Q.. X X if K ' AH 'Xi jx If U ' 1 ' W WW . -mf , 15 A Q wx' A I ' Y ....., ' ,.i1E,Q A 4- V N , X , Q . ..,.,.,,,,,..,. , -.1--if-.Y N. R I pl S. 4 p C U. ff' X I Ut -, ., W. I 'l'HUIN'lPE'I'S--flfirsl Row: W. Riddle, J Signurelli. Jflentis, M. Jauox. Sw-ond Row A. Kendziora. D. Sunnenherg. E. Murphy WOODWINDS AND HORNSH -First Row J. Moran. G. Wolf. T. Wozniak. D. Wiesen Sec-and Row: T. Dnnlin. C. Szymanowski R. Sanner. CLARINETS Firsl Row: J. Crzegorek. J Andrzejczak. J. Barczynski, A. Osiecki. Ser ond Row: P. King. P. Major. E. Kuklinski E. Reszkuwski. HAND IIIREIITOK fFram-is J. Gerzina p I 1 1 4 1 Q! J' LOYAL AN D Tqut lij Ullman i l I1-3111137-3:11 Ill uni-qui plY1l-31.13-.rrp l'!YllI'ln1ICFllC S ix- tll i jlllllblllz Q -f iiii 1 1 i gfe:U'il1ln.1nll2.U-n- Til f -111.- I ll l 1 ' y J Q z , ., r 5 o 'Vik A I. f- s gi 3 X w. 15 W Pub PERCUSSION GROUP-J. Matczak, .I Fitzgerald, T. Schlaudecker, D. McDonald E. Laskowski, R. Albreski. DRUM MAJOR- -Ronald B.ernard. LOWER BASSES -l. Peterson, G. Cough lin. R. Karpen. R. Baker, .l. Schaaf. CHEERLEADERS --First Row: R. Rzod kiewicz. E. Williams, D. Rose. Second Row M. Short. M. Martucci, T. Smolinski. BAND MANAGER- Joseph Murphy. 2 ff 3 3 5 1 A ,xx A ' 7? sl 2.5 A f' 1' SEM. aww 1-f S -G - .e - , x v,,s . af: 'A ,lsff Q 3 six' wah V. Q. if figs-sfzfff K G? Q . V . 1 W x x -3 X A' R ' .Q K n .. p- L 55 x , , . K , x .Q M, f s. .. 5.q.15,:k53gq -- 1, . iff.: .- .MW W -. ff U 3, , :ml 'wwww 'WM f f m f . J L h . K: in X, i W, if f E, 0 -r-Q Q gas ik ' w x x . K Q Q 1 4:14 Q , ' 4' 3 ' an ffl, 4163 244, Q N 3312? 1 1 vw 4 as 29 f Q nuff' W '4 4 Q W WMWWQWVKWZ? W wa t',,f2 ' Uiffjgf A' Miva 5 fi' ff my 4 4.1. ,,, ...UI 6 3 2 fm- yi, vt. In , ,Vw .L Sv- , IXSQ-JJ 8 , - 1,113-V Q -af A zz v ' '54 M, ,W AX 'nf + '?Z1f-www . M is L M W A , .4 MQW W,Z!,,wMh W ,gflf f df qw an .S .L ,, if 'Q M 59 K ,A ' if '-fu mmf 1 X ' 0 MW? n I-ff. 1 ...X M as ' 3 , W .W W M, Q 942 - wi? ?' 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Coavli Dirk llvtzvl uiixvilml niziny lim' lN'I'l.tPl'IIll'I'b in the cuurse of thv sc-asmi. Hill l'iltt'I'lt'ill pruvvil mi cllivieiit and prmnising quurtvrhavla. Nlauiry hlziwliaiiit anal llicli Baliiszcwsl-gi vzirrim-xl the hull with clrivc- :mtl flispatr-lm. and Tmii Walkif-uit-z was all that 1-milcl lw th'- sirvrl at tht- 4-ml position. Un the lim: lainie-s I i-4-1-:min WHSilSllllItl0lllilllklt'lilt'.llIltllllt'Il1llI'4ll.Cill'Illt'll Squvg- lia aml 'lium Smitliisiwtli 4-xi-1-Ili-it at 11-lite-r. lfxvn though tht- tvzmi stifle-wil an slight In-tmlmrn tu- warfl thc vml of the svaismi. it gun' viiuiigli vx iilt-nw nl' spirit ami ahility tuSl1ullp it as il squacl wurtli waitvliiiig. THE ltl'iCOlill Prop fi-In-fi lfzist lligh Pri-p 20 -0 'l'0c'hnic'al Prvp ZL- -T llzirlmriwn-ek l'rz-p 12'-f-0 Al'Zlllt'Itlf Pre-p 0 tl Strung Vim-4-nt Pri-p S55 I2 liust High l'rn'p 6 -ll 'llvvliiiiruil l'rQ-1120 -tl llzirlmrvre-vlx l'rc-p tl- -T Avaiflfiiiiy l'r1-p lil Iii Strmig Vinvviit Sonietliing in-is as ailflt-it to l'ri-pis zitlilvlix' pirlurn' xslim-ii fiom-ti ,lainie-S lht,zirlo :incl his l'r4-slmiaiii squzicl niamletlwii'mlvhut.'l'lic'i'm'l1z1sluiig lwvn at m-ml Ul-IH'HYltl- ing props-r training aml t'XI7t'l'lf'Ilt'l' to thi- in-upliytvs. uncl all imlic-atitms point to the- fzivt that tlw 1-xlwriim-nt was situ-vssfiil. It was zi lung r-nuiigli se-zismi lrmn tht- point uf vivw ul pravtivf' hut xi-ry shurt as tu gaiim-s. Souix' li-anus in the pmptm-fl Junior lligh virvuit in-rv uiiululv In tit-lil teams. mul so thi- sc-zismi vnniprisc-4l twu gzinivs with thu- Avziclvniy Cults. 'lihv first viiclc-ml in ai svurvlm-ss tic-. hut the sf-vmifl prim-rl that mir ,luniur lizunhlc-rs hurl nut strixe-ii in tain. 'lilivx won 19-T. Gary Czihutti slimwfl rvzil pruniiso ut tIllill4ll'I'lDilt'lK. I uml BillVH1itltmI wasan uiitstumling guzirll. llill llulwr- Sark. llLlt'liillg up thv line. stmnl nut in vuiiipvtitiuii. :is clirl Craig .Kllisuli uiicl Juv hh-ssiml of tht' lmvlxlit-lcl. M. ylllN'lll1l1l. Tlzinl Kunz' R. liullifm-w-ki. ,l. llalrlnin. 12, Stlllljlliil. T. .'xI'l'llWSl1lhll. W, l':lN'l'lQ'iIl. 'lf Xyzllkivuivzl H, 'NIu-lru2- li. RllIlxlPNNlxi. ,l. Kleinvr. Ii. llilialu-1-. . . . First Ever Svln-nlwr. IP. l.am-ml. .l. Xllliil. U. Nlin-lun-I-. 'lf 'l'i4l4I. K. Hlmmnn. li. tzlilllllfll. I Ulll'flI R4fl4'.' U. Hmmm'-. Illilll2lgLl'l'. XX. Huul. X, Nlilllgltblli. .l. Rhuaulx. NN. llurlm-r. U. lfrie-Q. Il. Ih-Samli. nmmuglvr. Af' .lg Qi 1 , V ,, ,f .5 3: K. K ' 45. fi: ' ,, ww, s X ff' V, 5' c 'tr R -L 5 -L. 7 -P44-531,-. Nm 'l'Iwmh-p41rt11l'vofVinnim-'I'imonandhisfastfellowtravelf Q-rs It-ft thf- Runihlvr 1-ross country team with a hig handicap. llom-wr. tha- hill-and-riale hoys hucklml down, ran hard. and vznnc- up with their share of victories. Wx- lost lvoth ine-1-ts lo champion Vincent ULU-153 34-2l i annl to Ar-mia-im 1350-211 I1-Ll:-ZOIQI. Triuniphs came in the nn-1-ts with lfast 1215-29: 211--303 anti Tech 124-Jilg 21-34M As you van sc-P. they ilnprovml with the season. The top per- forine-rs wvrv John I al4'onvr. Dave Herring. and Bill Benoit. Sincv john Falvoncr hroke the eleven-minute barrier, lfathvr Gallaglwr has high hopes that thu future will he much hrightvr. l ir.xf lx'nu'. ff-H In righl: Fr, lluilzlgiwr. .I. l luc-oner. W. Bennett. J. Kuizmin,-ki. .I. llull. .I, vlll'llililg1f'lI. tl, Straub. ll. Herring, l'. Calm- giow. Sworn! Roux' ll, -Xnthony. .l. floss. I.. liehun, N. Reszkow-ki. this x 4 N x . Firsl Nou: lrvll In riglzl: lt. 'Xlh-n. I , Krulw. lt. Kruns. lf. Dllill'lf'. J. ll. lluin. .l. Sc-hillvr. .l. Uilvlllv. ll, litlnzimlx. l illllK'l' Skinnvr. I'1lEll'll l xyllllillllm ll, linrxl. ll. Xlvlwr. W. Kunlnr. li. lic'ui'gv, SUVHIIII Rolf: xlilllUllP!'. 4'1'L1l'll. l.. ,l'llgLg1!'I'l. lIlilIl1lgLl'l'. lf. lill'IlIlt'l'. lll1lIlllyt'l'. ll. .lulws. li. il'llI'lHlK'ZCWN'Slxl. Nr. Mailman-5 mul l z1lln-rSkinm-r unnlwimwl tale-nts with sunn- Iulvlilvcl lllillt'l'lill nnml l'rn-p vnnw up with il limi lnoku in with-r pulu. lfrmn tho nnnnn-nl of the- stunning vivtnry over Vinve-nt to tht- linzll. :intl unfmtunutn-. tic with Al'ilIlf'ltly. tho svzisoii uns lull of thrills. Cmnpiling the- In-st rvvmxl ul any Runihlcr team. tht- squaul haul In 1-tml:-nl itsa-lf with sn-cmicl place. Victims in- vluilvil 'l'4-1-h lil-2: 5-Zi und lfaist 15-il: -L-ISI. We split eluci- siuns with Strong Vinvcnt ll-2: -1--Sl :intl Inst out to Afklllifllly 12-Zig I5-I5 l . lit-inte-l'lm'mii'4l John Williams. guard Dennis Allen, anal gmlliv l.1-u Willtlillgi'l' iwrc- llillll0il to thi' All-Svlinlastii' first It-ann: Curl lhnutv. forward. and lla-l Caryl. guard. rece-ived sn-vmnl le-ann l'l'K'llglllll0ll unml llilllnflllllt' lnvnliun i'cspc'1'tix'c'ly. l m'iszlr4l lfrain Kralln' vmnplctval the starting lineup. WATER POLO XYi1l1a5,4leud. Strung Yiiirciit gm-5 intn at stalling rnutine and the Prep 11lllll'llN nnvw in. ll if ai imm- .inil exciting inninvnt. john Willizuns lvls louse u lvrrilir toss tfmnrtl thr- Yim'm-nt nnul. Ilill Kuntnr lime-ra in thc- lun-lv ,- gmnntl. llinl he nizlke il? nf -I 4 1 7 7-gi JE Mn LI diflm nv --... L., J ' S ' V ? 1 3 P 3 5 4 .5 ww-Q 4: fi. . we wevwmw-1lm. - W ,. Snowflakes fall, Sharp winds blast, Semester exams -Hope I passed! JANUARY Hack to school as the Christmas vacation ends. Our swimmers deft-at 'llech in their first engagement. U. l l- -Seniors weigh possilmilities as Career Week opens new avenues ol thought. JZIFYUUS 'register a thrilling xictory over Academy. 'l'he lirst semester exams heginl llies irae .... l,ast championship hopes fade as 'llech edges our hoop- sters in at thriller. 'llhis too shall pass away the first semester is over. lj E3 ,i ,M . Tempus Fugit. DECEMBER 2fCanisius comes to town for a haskethall game. and a loss. 8-Feast of the Immaculate Conception. 12-Vlfrestlers inaugurate another mat season successfully. 14fFall Sports Banquet is heldg liay Nicolia receives the Joe Hassett Memorial 'llrophy from the Archbishop. 16-The Junior-Senior Christmas Party provides plenty of entertainment and refreshment even though the orchestra got stuck in the snow. 21+The Sophomores put on a line Christmas l'rogram. Classes recessed for the holidays. 25-Jllhe Birthday of Christ. Ray Nicolia receives his award from the Archbishop at the Sports Banquet. Career Week gave Michael Rathers. Philip Nlalinowski. and El Hilduni an opportunity to learn a lot of things. llelow, college representatives speak. l El3ltUAliY l-Seniors lmuckle down for their last semester at Prep. l0-fjuniors open our eyes to the world ol tomorrow at our Second Quarter Sessions. Michael Quirk has the highest average for the second time. Sophomores llarlequin Ball proves a real success. l2. 13. 14-Senior actors and actresses present Arsenic and Old Lace. Smash hit! 14'-Prep Mothers and Dads have their annual lmanquet. 20, -Those all-important Parent-'lleacher conferences lregin. ZS?-e-Hay Nicolia wrestles his way to the city championship in the heavyweight division. 2-1--f-'lille American history classes present lVlISlLfIIg'f0II-T110 Man Who Would Noi lie Ixving. 95 J 5f?E'r 4' if-M ln Ihr- pzuwl ni lill'lllH'h llL'l'lYNN thx' lop of ilu- pagan , . . . .-Xlrln 1lxu-ham! S4'lIlH'IlIl'lll, um! 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Xll.ml play the new urginn. gli! ui the Imp Xlwtln-rx XN-IH'I1lllUll. llu' lllilllj' nf lNfllf'Ill!- per- imnmwl Ivy nur Nlmns uml Ilaulx i- lung infief-d. PREP DADS' CLUB . . , . . Y In ilu- plum' lu-lm-vs. nfhve-lx nf ilu- Irvp Nlutlxms .X-sm-lulmll pose Hrs. InIllelnvsg-rpllulnup-eqyfhpg-1-Nnfillp Prep Hank 'Hu 1.m'n'lll fi ev A. .f u sv Nl: I ull Xllvu lhwl nm-- um- 154-1-mul XIUU-lll'CHi4lQ'lll,. Hu. VIQIIUIIIQIS Nlsmnnwski liirst presidenlr. Nlr. Harold Krebs 4xC1'l'Q'I1lI'y,, Dr, lqlly, Nhulu 11 lpn--nlc-nll l'1lHQ'Nl1i!'Ill,. Nlrx. liuIwn1l1nnl1i 'Il'1'llNllN'l',. xIrQ1I',NI1'l,UIlLllll lmmleru- hlsgr. Nlflbtlllillti tlnmlvrutnrb, Mr. Nivlmlu. lmnlllnu mm-4mm-fb 'Nh 1, Nlrx-. I'auul Xllvn 1pm--imle-1113. and Nlrs. Kermil Allison 4sm'rf-laryl. Frm-ll Slraswr 1-.Q-4-mn!yin--pn-xidf-11th, 5 va e- ha,- ,4- v.n- .w is Q .v H70 Simi -.L X Helping Hand Q- lllc llilIltlllt'l lor ilu' t'1llllltllll'1l orga 'ua ' , '. Nlurtin. Standing are Nlr. untl Nlr-. 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I.4'1IlIll'I'. lmlllzlgvl. RPIIIX. m'4uL11'Il. Srwnlfrf Null .' II, I Xlvl-w1x.1-.I-a1I1uItx..I.Ixl1:Ix. I. full. I. XIIUXNXIIIIIII. II, UImm4n1m. k..I.1l. HHIIIILLN. .I. lQ:uInu. Y .. il if .5 - R .Rvv P . 'FSF'-I 195 'sb P x l f- Jia! 'gs A 5 1 ll ' fS?v?5n-9 g , ' ' .'Xl'ln'i' lu iw- tll'lil'1lllllg tlit- Yiilvviit Ctilum-ls in rvgulall' SPRISHII 1-umpi-tilimi. tlw ,lunior Varsity lust to tlw sz lllllx vluli just miw. luut it was Ullt't' tim oftvn. Consequently. t'lllllllllllHlSlllp lillll't'lS. twin' llltillgll tht-x uvlv. vsvalpvtl Ulll' QLIYISII. 'l'lu- squat! was ll scrappy mu-. liuilt amuml Bill lxlwrlvm uml 'limi Waillxivuivz. it also fc-aliirml Ma UYN lxlilltllillll. Al Slanilxit-isivz. :mtl Juv Nlvssinu. Sinvv Mvs- simi :xml Stzuilxivxsivz nrt- I'il't'SlllIlt'Il. tlwy will pi-Ulm Iurm llu- nuvlm-us ul m-xt wairis tt-um. lily 'l'Iit- It-um st-vim-tl In vnjuy miiiuw svrupt-s witiwss tln' Inu xivtorit-s on-r Viiivn-nt lui tysn-puint niurginsg l'n-p aiml :Xvmlt-:iii split tlirva--point iuarginsg 11 loss to 'Il-1-In slumi-tl il txsu-Imint ill-tit-il. 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A llz11'tl-ixurlxitig squzul vmiipust-tl usually ul' ,lvrry Yollllgs.,lulinlla1rlvil1.,lilllllutly.llllllt'lilizlutl0l'. :mul lfairx fnllllllll lt-a1i'm'1l lust :mtl pim-vt-tlvtl to give all mum-rs an Illll'l't'Sllllg lima-. lfullivi' Ht-illy. llll'll' vuacll la-1-ls lllait tlu-x l mu' at gI't'1ll putt-ntiatl Mrullt-x :tml Wilsun prow-tl again to lw spoilc11's lm' tlu- ,limmr lligli squzul. Yi-t. it is wry intcrcstin g to Hula' tlizil tln- swuiltl liaill QIZIIIIUS xwrv muvli vlosvl' lllaln llu- lll'Sl. A lt:-r ull. tllv utln-r svlimnls liaut- tlivir tunnis gm-llu-r lor Rl tlm-1--war pl'I'lUtl. tu- l'1lllll'l' Iii-illx mlm-st-rxvs 1-rt-tlit lui' lmringing lllt' USHIII illtllllfjx SH N t' ll. It will lu- lIIlt'I'l'Sllllg.'f to ulmsvru- lllt'll' pm gr:-ss us llu-y lll1rXt'llll0.l2tX wc vuiiipvtitimi l,ll'Il ill lll l'l'4'll 20 ill l'rm'p Ili' -lll l'i'a-p fill 22 l'n'p lfl 212 l'i'4-p LIT Ill 'l'lll'I lilit Itllil Sllllllgl X-lIl4't'lll l,l't'I7 Wilson l'i'm'1 l tiritllvy l'i'4'p .'xl'1ltlt'Illy l'r:'y llmusvxvll l're'p lfust lliggli l'i'e-p sn I8 Xl 13 I8 3 l 147 Strung Yiiivenl XX ilsnn tlritllty .-Kvtuleiiiy ll1mst'Vt'll lfust lligli C 0 fy A - JW ' F if ' L-ll' .J.., W: I . 7231 55421 53 -1 5 , :fy , . 'D - N.: Qin 1 we ,fi . if 4 1 L . YF . Zvi' .Qfigfv . KM' '23 ' . - A . , ws 'IF-SW: 1 5- .3-: I ' x ' ,i. V, vngr ff' .nf,. 1-if .1 2, 5 :Q 5 . fri :ffl ,- 43. V? ' fi, .gf v 'S v -.'f4g4:'a 1- 4 , a-1 .vs ,r-I I 15-a'. 3.15 f ,',-nf , V, 1 f Sui: B419 wfai. -'rbi 1 1 nt A-Wt N4 rr 7 7- K, Lfi 1? dlgf ' 'T vi BQS?-2 IU7 be urge' lfcuslcfi' glues lligli tu tap um' iii against llullulu Canisius. n lluslvllu wulrlws Yinvm' Kwizitluiwskiis sli nl 'igainsl llilI'lNll't'l'f't'lK. lieluw. :Xl 5lillllxH'Wlt'l pc-ts nil gi guml one lui' tllf' ,luywv-, Nm l 1'll'SI Ron 1: ll In right llolltind VV lroslmy I Allg,eier R Nuo ld ski. D. Filipowski. ,l. Falroner, J. Goss. D. Tomy. E. Crosby, A. Zznn- nm n Nluiphx R lone R lx1lltl6I'llJCl'g6I' H Ne on hrowski. coarh. Prep Prep Prep Prep 108 WRESTLI G Prep matmen, flying high over the past few seasons. hit an air pocket during the current campaign and ended with a 3-5 city series record. The season hegan dislnally enough hut ended on .fi brighter note. The task of rehuilding was a dillicult one. and even though we lose seven seniors. prospects are hright for the future. The only undefeated and untied wrestler was Pete Mc'- Nelis. co-captain. He won three matches. all pins. lvut an in- jury forced him out of vompetition. Ray Nicolizlis record. in turn. was near-perfect. Four wrestlers qualified for the vity finals-Leo Hokaj. Ron Wisinski. Walt Crosby. and Ray Nicoliaihut only Ray claimed the king's diadeln. Usually representing Prep were joe Goss 495 poundsl. Ron Wisinski 410133. Leo Hokaj lll2l. Pete lNlc'Nelis. Ilan Filipowski. and Hon Keane 1l20l. jim Holland ll2Tl. lloh Nlildenherger ll33l. Paul lludenhoefer ll38l. Wzllt Crosby 114-5b. Torn Allgeier ll54l. Dick jones 4105l. and Ray Nieolia 11353. THE Rliifiolill First Half Serond Half 22-V31 East High Prep 10- JL!! lfastlligh 15--33 Academy Prep 113--V--S35 Ar-zulerny 245--26 Strong Vincent Prep Il-'lf-Y-lil Strong Vim-4-nl 34,-10 'llechnical Prep 37 lil 'll1'l'llllll'1ll 'NC 1111-1111-n 1'H11-swwqgf . K .35 EQUQQSQN l X Huy Nia-nliu lrivs In gain un almixzlxxluglv nilll ai single leg drup fl'lDIlI u neutral pmiliun. l runk Smith of 'Nvuxlclny pru- IH-lp Xll-A,-Us ximih the Ulllltbwilillll. and il panel of l'XIIf'l'lS NCPIII pre-purwl l20pU1m.l- In idvnlify the- holds. rl Slungvr nl' 'l'e'4'l1 Inv:-ls up uilh Nlr. Nicnlia. and Hu! pmmplly llllt'llllllS an luke-hqlmm mth an t'l'0si-fill? llolml. Dun lnnly um! Nlr. NlilIl4lllt'Q N1lll'h xsilll ulnimls interest, 9 Plckln P1115 IQ K .i 1 if 4,18 - Ray Nimliu 185 pmxmls - . K. ,f -1, -......,i 1 U 3 , ' Q4 - - an-H f 'Q'--. , , ,.-, W l 1' M A I n ,. W. . D A ' 'I V ' lhw I'XI lll4'lll1I Ile-rm NX vlwr ILIIXQ' MT fm the IHIIINIIIIIAII me-1II4 x II: Illl 1 , 4 1 rIlf'1'lilIIj wa- Illv IUU yard frm-1'-lxlr' Ill uIll1'Il Ile' wi il pmol lu4mI III: ' 'xx- xe-'11' Xllfrllwl' v'n-wuzl IH'f'ilIxl'I um IIIII Ixmlm Ill vhf IvuI link: 1 , SW MMIN xl Kun. fwll In Hglzli If. KllIIQ'lIIl2ll'Il. ll, XX4-Iwr. II. Iluryl. IJ. 'xII1'Il. SFIIIIIIP. 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Ivul II10 I II :III ulmul lun xfaulnmlx 1-:Illur 1'0IIlliI.llIIlII mm a Inu- lll'IIllIl pivllln-N, Xl Iln- right. Imu I i:1IIwxx4Ixi Imrkx Io wa' xxluvn- In' IN goin: Isl- II In' mI1mI11'l mx! and in II11- plums In-Inu Im-IK Ilxm-r Nt'Q'IIl In In- umuplvlulp Iwm x IIINI' ,..-- 6 ,. 2 I ' 3-56 QA-, .. Our SXNIIIIIIIIIIQL lc-um IinisI1e-II lIw SPLISHII in Im1rlI1 pluvv. but Llplll'lll'illlI'l'S arc- mlvvcixillgf. 'Iwllv nulvl'-xxul'l'Im's IIIXSIVIIIIIII gau- il gmrd ilf'i'UllllI HI lI1vl11svIxm-s auul IIN- rm-luru of lllilllf It'IIl'l'lII4'lI illlglll'S In-ll Im' IIN' I.llIllI'1'. II1'Il'CSt'lIIIlI I'rvm xww IIN' Iullmsillffi I r I :H III yiml In-I-I-slylv III-nnis fXII1'Il.'II0lll SUIIIIIIV. I lIIIyur1I Irvc-slylv 'III-I fIuryI. Arnulml IIuIm-mm. IIIII yard Ivl'c-alslslmkv I r:mIx III-rIuau'. .Inv Iiuumzum. Hun 'I'ur- Irzlvzvwski. IIIU paul Imvkstmkf- IIIII Ixunlur. IMI, Lurrin-. 2 00 yard fl'w'sIyI1- .InIm VI iIIiauns. IIm-rm Wm-In-r. Ilixing .Izu'Ix Ilnye-r. 'Ibm I'IIilIIx0NSIiI. .IuIm IIII1I1Ic'. I21Iy1u-:I imIixicIuuI llIt'tIIi'f Ilan- Ixruus. Iiill Kal fr. 7140 yz1rmI lm-1IIvy re-Iuy IIIIII IIlll'I'Il'. Hun 'I'1n'Iuu'z4-xssIxi. ,Inlm XVIIIIIIIIIS. IM-I Lalryl. IOII yard In-m'styI1' I't'I2lf IIUIIIIIS 'xIIl'll.IIi1lllI 54-lnplv. Ilalxv KVZIIIS. Arnnlml IIuIm'zon. A 'F 3,573 4 ,M ' Qf' of 'nw , ,W . .1 '1,'L'5., ,I fri, A J, fp .L , ,elf T, . gyk any , N , L' ig ,W ,L fggfwflf , K K- re if , W 91 ,my mi: 4 +' , Y -'??ff5 3.1. 7 A' I sr Q: I 4 T3i13. f?Ef W - A jg'-'ua .k '. i'f'k.5f71 ' 5 lpgh, -4 1 Raindrops patter, The F I zephyrs blow, owers bloom, -And away we 'l'ln- St. l'atrin'k's Night tights. s onsorml P hy tha' Prop Dads ffluli, haw provvn ox In-iiivly' popular. :Xpril liastvr Sunday brings ai rcnrwal of faith in tho grvat inirurlv of tht' Rl'SllI'l't'l'll0Il. Class:-s rvsunn- for ri-luvtant studvnts. liaise-hall play- 1-rs lu-gin przivtiw- scssions. Ill. ll - lfyaluation hy tho Nliddlv Status Assoviation talu-s plurv. lln' truck It-ann talws on llarlmorvn-ok in thc' hrst dual nivvt. llUllIll'illll provimh-s tht- usual lwe-n conipvtition to our tram-lx stailwarts. 'llhv lirsl vity dual nn-vt lists Strong Yiiivf-nt as thc' opposil ion. 113 As Time Goes March T - Track tryouts get under way. ll - St. Nlarkis Seminarians takv the svvontl half l'aroc'hial League crown hy edging St. l,llll'll'li.S. 14 - Wednesday afternoon cluln nim-tings prow a sucvoss. l6 - Father Naulty and his lfrin hoys tl i'i4-s. Rizzo, Kloc- cker. and the likel put on a grand St. l'alrivk's llay ininstrvl show. l7 - The annual St. l'atric'k's Night tights give- Prvpstvrs a chance to swing and gm-t away with itl 27 - Eastvr recess begins. 30 - Good lfriday' is vvlvlvratvd with tht- addr-tl solf-ninity of thv now ritv. , ,, S, 1' M Kitt an 1 9' arid' 5 ' May hrings tht- prom and prohlrms for Sistvr Kovini .lunv hnds tht- Arvlihishop our fvaturvil graduation Spf-akfvr. May I0 - Ast-mision 'l'liui'sday tYocation llayt hrings morn' of our formf-r l'rc-pslvrs to thi- Altar of Cod. ll - Thr- ,Iunior-Svnior l'roni proves tht- sovial highlight of tht- yr-ar. lo - A llay of llvvollvvtion for .luniors and Svniors provvs a splendid spiritual lIlVf'Sll1lPlll. 285 Svnior vxains lwgin. llt'I'f' so soon? 150 - Mc-niorial llay - wo honor thost- young invn of Prep who szu'rific'4'd tlwtiisvlyvs for uS. Juno l ' The annual Uratorival Conti--t lirings out tht- In-si among us. I5 - 'lilw Father-Son llonnnunion llrcakfast inaugural:-s Graduation Wrvk. T - The Cciiiiiiwiiwiiir-lit l'fxc'rm'is0s art' as iniprossirr- as over. l5 - The last day of svhool for tho uiul1'i'c'lassiiu'ii. Z7 'YV 'llmv l'Qfiihn'izul Hmm! I1mk4n'1'lAIl14' 14--pull-ilvililif-5ofphot0g1rz1phyun1l l'illgll'IH' Winpvrlvr. ,Iuhn Hou-' lwwl NX ulflm 1: XIII!! H0111 mfl l4l l.nnul. lffnl Hnu'.l4'fflnr1',uf1l: hlulm liuwnlmzlnwr.Hi1'l1a1r1lSm'lmvnfvI4l. ward l'1fZlZ7illi. 'l'l1e'y wc-rw Ihv fH'lHlll1'll4lII sn llll ll of Iln lrlrru Hvlllllx king, XYIHIQIIII NUI'lliHl. mul Uuxifl Xiifllilll, Sffkllllll lflllll Memomes Are Made . . . I NNN n 1-.J I 'Hu' BllNiI11'rb-lIlf'Il ln-hinwl ilu- 1,1-fffllllll' pu-v for a pivlurv. l3urz1vku. amsl Hurry Hmm Hrs! Rong lv!! In riglzl: llzu'i4I Ifi-wvrtll. ,lolm NI1'lJOYVf'u. :along with l,llllif'l l'lIlllUXS lu xxx llY1Il' uln Ilnrlim-I Filipuw:-ki. ,l. I . 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Ilmmlfl Smith. l':lul llnl-wk, R1-lu-rt Nlilxhrllxll. llxurnlmi Svlullw-i-lvl, Xnllmnx l.zu'i4'1-igl. :uni viiillbllldli fiunml, I ul Xl'ilL'l'l' lDl'1 l4il'N mm' il xliillllxll Llulv IIILTYIIIQL. lmurgv lillvluk, l':1Irivk iifllllli, lizmivl Hllill. lil'IllliN iiillll'i'i. :mil M 'ij,.-ff I llU1'Ill' lxn pk-mxkl Jll'l' lIlil'I1'Nll'ti il5it'll4'f4, ' nfiivvrs inipvvl ilu- I'l'Nllii4, .Mlriun Txxrowski. liivllzlnlH1-nr'gc'.a1r1miXyiliizlnlZilnlnvl 1 lynlllmn1.ull1',gm-.fpvxlkwlu lilm'fllIll!'1'l.l1'e'l'0ll Abilities To LUIS. Q Be Improved Gs. 5. sv' 1 'M' 5,41-'-'A' Close To The Tabernacle ln the Prvp vast. thvrt' arc' spcvial stumlvnts mlvstiiu-tl for cxaltccl rolvs i11 tl1is lift-. illlll'5t' arc thx' yming Illt'Il who are preparing for thc-1 llnly l'ri1-stlmml at St. Markis Scxninary. llerc the future' Camlitlatz-s for llnly Urmlvrs arm- i11- troclucvcl to thc- ftlllllltt' nf tht- prim-stly lift-. I11 ll spir- itual antl wliolcsmiiv llllll0SlDllt'I't'. tht-y dtlYilllt't' tnwartl their goal. anal grow in spiritual. 1111'11t:1l. ancl physival stature. Unflvr the gllltliIIlK't' nf l'llllllt'l' lli4'll2lI'tl l . Fitz- gerald. llirvctnr. and lfatlnir li. jenna-s tialmlwt-ll. Assist- ant llirvctnr. tht-sv ynuths flap hy clay pray. work. anfl r1'c'r1'atv to nialu- the-ir gl0I'iUllS 1lft'ilIlIS Vlttlll' tr111'. l'l:14'l1 of thvsv lmys. unitvml hy ll U111111111111 lmntl. tm-sts his vall- ing to fnllnw tihrist. lfvvry l'1'1'pst1-1' flirt-Pts his praivrs fur tht- f11lfill1n1'11t of tht- svininarianis flvsirc-. - that ln' may stanil lu-furt- the Altar of Coil i11 tht- mln nf an xlllvr f,illI'li.NfIIS, All- nthvr Christ. tlilhc-rt Wasvak lights tht- Villllllt' i11 IH'l'll2lI'llll0ll for Mass. Sl. Nlarlfs Sc111inary was 1-sialnlisln-tl tn km-p thvsn- yming 1111'11 vlnsu- to thx- 'l'alw1'11aClt' lllfttllgll the- lung ilnys that sp:-ll nut th:-ir prvp- aration forll11-privstl1oo1l. xl 111114 . ll r 1 1 l0llll'- MLN ll III lN1v111 1 1 1 illll0I1IZlS lfialktrwslxi. Tf1lrrlH1f1l': lllbllilltl liillll'ZIN. .Mlain l'im'i1il- 1 11111 'N cllowc uhnt 1rln1rry l lllllp 5usa Suomi' 0 Tvnnis KtltillCT, lfflwaril llLlNLillllllQlll. .lvllll lillffy. 'l'l111111:1s Iltllll't'll MARKS .vo ov... .lnlm llusviiliziiiu-i'. am vugvr and willing W0l'lit'I' un lln- yvarluook staff. enjoys fl liglilvr monwnl willi Fallivr FllZQlQ'l'i1l1l, lliixwlor of thi- Scniinury. .losm-ph Frlmeslvr, l rnn4'is llH1lS.l1llll lfzitln-r lfitxglvrzllil ,il out ilu- ye-arlmok pivlurv, wliili- llivluml tlilNLlllilllQlll. ,Inlin R0rvl'llA ll1lIl1l'I',2lIl1lAlllllll fNl1'Dowe-ll limi' In slannl for il. 'l'lim-sv Sn-nior P4l'llllll2iI'lLlI1S will now lll0Yl' un to llzmiion lfollvgzv. Seminarian . 4 . X 0, .-Aw 'v ' i ' ' fs N . 5 -. , ,li N i X ,. A f l 1 Y 1 f ...L i L+- ' ii X 5 iq.. ' K - 1 ' . z., , . . 5 - T' K R - ll's a long walk to :mil from si-howl! lfraiivis llnas, john ROSf'IlllZlHll'X'. ,lolln lllvllmvvll. :mil llivlizml ffavanuugli sv:-li out Ilwir pvp. vim, xigmr. :mil xilality all ilu' tulilv. josopll Svllossler. l14m'vw'r, aims al Iliz- liiglivr things as lu' strivvs 10 proviile fooml for lllflllglll. John Curry anfl Philip Susu gum' inlvnlly ut Ilia' llullvlin lmoarml for llir- lah-st zlssigiiiiwiils. Sl. NlllI'li'S Svminary amlruil- ly provides a constant rouml uf slumly. prayvr, and rvvre-utimi to fill 1-vr-ry nn-ml. 'in .4 .Q- C , v 4 'Qtr 4-.iv 1 5, '4..4v l , Il 1 ,. I - .-f i E 5 I sv. .. 5 . Z! , -QP-M ' 1 h ' X 5 J.. ' X V D ' Q 'Es Firsl Raw. lvfl to riglllz R. Nicolia. 'l'.Wulki1-wicz, T. Quirk, R. Kujaw- tino, W. Sandusky, T. Millvr. J. Wolf. J. YC-tronc, T. Arrowsmilh, C. inski, lf. 'l'o1m'zuk, V. Kwiulkowski. D, Yollbrvvllt. T. Pvlkowski. W. Cougrhlin. Tllffll Row: F. lluslvr, l.. Bvhun. A. Kenmlziuru, C. Youngs, Knippvr. .l. llym's.Sv1'mul Huw: Y. l.ic'hling:m'r. D. Nawrovki. E. Samar- C. Cahutli. P. Swvvny. P. Kowalski. J. Kvnmlra, N. Dvlfazio. nd Fast TRACK lfor il luig fvlluw. Huy Niculiu 1Il'Ill0llSll41lIQ'S that hv can ily Yincv Kwiutkuwski lukvs Ihv luw llllI'1Hl'S with casa: Vino- high. Huy has In-en poh' Xllllhillgl Finn' his grauh- school mlays is un all-round uthh-tv uml has vmnpilvnl an vnviahlc' revonl :uul ha- is il pnlislu-11 pc-1'fu1'1m'r. in tha- various fmirms of I'0lllI7l'lili0Il. . N, ..... . .i ...--... ..,.. .... ,f',NjYw0 ll MCYQSKQ: '-w---.....,..,,- . ..,.,., ,L k A V--....... . if Q J' af 123 Our wluulult--play rmnlrinzilioii of ,luv Rvgruth and Ronnie tfn-It-lln wzilvli tht- uvtiun intvntly from the Ainsworth Field flugmut. lizist-lmll, tm-nnis. :mtl gulf rouncl out 21 very busy zltlile-tim' st-lu-tliilm-. Mmig with track. those comprise the- spring spnrts. liust-lmll furtum-s lmw pruvvn wmsistviitly favor- zilmlt-. :mtl ai xt-tt-rain squzul I'l'lllfllt'Il to seek 11 continua- titm of suvh. 'l'lw loss of pitvhs-r AI Muntcvcccllio was at st-riuus luss. lvut tht- prvst-m'c nf 1-xpcricncccl perform- vrs at 4-wry uthm-r pusition vusvtl tht- problems of Coach llivli Ilctzt-l. Uur golfers. tam. liars- lwcn consistvntly successful. Xt-tvrauis ,luv lllzilw. jvrry Could. ,lim Keim, and Frefl Nash mudt- lfuthc-r llulluglivris lot a little easier. They guw ai gnml ut-vuuiit of thvmsclvvs in the hectic city sn-rivs rzu'1'. 'l'ht- tm-:mis tvzmi. umlvr lfathcr llugorty, faced the hzircl furts of za rx-lnuiltling campaign. A youthful but 1-rwrgvtic' group mmlv up in spirit what they lacked in 4-xpt-rit'm'v. I 3 .4...-i . ,. .... . . l M J T i , .L .. f L , ' 2 i Fore And Forehand V b f---- --.-.........Y up 4 ilakv, ,lim K4-im. Frwl Nash. and ,It-rry llouhl lim' u with FIIIIICI' Callugxlu-r mul look forwalrul tn anothvr P campaign. lfathf-r t:LlHilglll1'f.S tvums ltuw vztrvvtl an cnvlahlc rcvord. Golf nd lhv tt-:mis hop:-fulw pow for at sImt.l 1'rsl Huw. lvft In right: C, NLYIIIHIIUW-ki. lf. Rill1h'rh'. J. jalrtivki. Svrtvrrtl Row: ht. Shrum, C. ' l utfvy. ,l. ltvisvr, lt. I.t'4'tlllt't', l'. Swvvrtv. Ifutttvr llugvrty, Convh. I I i Illini Row: I . S4'llt'Ilkt'l', t'. Hl'lth'y. K. Smyth-r. P. Sum. YV. Kun- tor, :tml ti. llilinski. 'Xl lfmuini, ftau' pvrfurnu-r nu hlst y1'1ll'.S tvurn, WRITIIIS up with Jim Kvim utlttrvssvs tht- hull. and In-4-unvv1'luinly ln-1-luqut-nt with I rml Nztxh luv Illt'llllh of at ft-w pl'1H'ltl'4' swings, his tlriws. jon' Blake-. Al Fratuilli. aunt lfre-ul Nash wlouhlr' as spvv- tutors. is . Q. 4 .Ei .. VD' Q- JN ' ,Musto S ., , Q A i A , . A Q V 6 K? N V .RQ Af, ,M K, Q. L.giw2ai7,EX.L h Ak K M iv fg ,xii-H A vf2Lvk,.Q 'I .'-ggggk 'f Y X 'ff ' f F, U: X . 1+ Q: uviffiiik 'Q' MsQ:5w1f+. YS M ' :gi gf' -t'i,w.15-fda.f?M',:1fw.f.tf:t11Y f'fnuufs-fm am' .' ...Q sfbiwqwxikatt 125 ,V ' Mrs. l'iIIlI11ElfillBpf'l Mrs. Ann Sauer Mrs. Mary Iii lton For Mrs. Marjorie Kaiser SCIVICGS Rendered liver-oliliging performers in the Prep drama who possess outstanding wit and good humor and for whom smiles seem to he standard equipment are the ladies of our cafeteria staff. The ehief responsihility for keeping the cafeteria in good running order falls to Mrs. Marjorie Kaiser. luetter known to L'her boys as uMa.', She and her culinary artists daily prepare a large portion of fine food, flavored with sunshine in the form of cheery re- marks to help us through a rough afternoon. The cafeteria staff provides quality as well as quan- tity. With large helpings of gastronomieal delights for all, they eater to the most discreet appetites. Besides their regular work. the ladies do an excel- lent job at speeial parties and evening meetings many times during the year. The Prep Faculty and students extend heartfelt Mrs. Florenre Donohue Mrs. Kathryn Skowronski Mrs. Ann Mckormn lx appreciation to our warm-hearted cafeteria staff who tempt our appetites. and never fail to provide service with a smile. The boys enjoy the hes! pe rlod of the day! Ur. ,Ioseph Agnello Nlr. l aul flllllNLl'Wrlxl f... ..L r b I 'I . 3 5 E E 5 5 ' P Q Q . S 5+ V i A i 1 wi . Q 5 5 2 9 5 5 Q 5 f 5 fi 3 g L E 5 K Q E S 1 i 3 k ix 5 4 X S Q? 1 S X , E EE ii 2 - Q i is X: f ' N gi Q 35 r .. QW, ,Wi 1 Q, ' . xf 1 . -25 4 . Q x ex? wi ' .g gy - ---M...f1W---fu-L.-mr. .0-..,.+v.f, v4..,,., .,......MA- , jf: I , ,lLw:m.ff.'.-WM. f ..,.q...,.N,.,.M..,.h .-W,,M, ,, ,L A . , A Z Q , 4 'M1M3..A. .W ' ' ' Z Pg QQWM. ....W, ,M ' 'wMh,..:'wfWf-f f N N, .,,, Qf l 4,.W 5 ffwwm W by L fi f , ,, f 1. ,,, , 1 , 7, W , ., M p, ,Q Q ,,, W V I ,, ' ,, :,,Ww,,,,Wm,n, T W 3 I, if rr , ,. - ,,,.. V by 5 W I sr 4 'm 5 1 JM 1, Mm Tp, Q, k 2 if SV M . R! , . .MLK ,x ,X I., . - . ffff-nf-:gn-ff--'-'M-- ---'f -ww-1 'SL- M .Q . ,,...-..W . Y., ,,,. . ,. ., , . . , N. vm- .sf , -'-' ., 5' .....:.. ' ' . ,. ' - WP'-u .:'S1:'H ' , '- ' ,Q .Q A ,, - -3 I t Q , K - I , '..,wMsfJ.gN EPILOGUE We wish to express our appreciation to the following patrons of the 1956 Literulae, without whose generous support this production would have been impossible. Patrons Most Reverend John Mark Gannon Rt. Rev. Msgr. W. Lawrence Franklin Rt. Rev. Msgr. John Mieczkowski Rt. Rev. Msgr. W. J. Stanczak Rt. Rev. Msgr. Alfred M. Watson Rev. John Carter Rev. Joseph J. Cebelinski Rev. S. H. Meko Rev. Joseph Reszkowski Mr. and Mrs. Ed Angelotti Harry Atwell Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Balbuza Mr. Louis R. Benacci The Benedictine Fathers Dr. J. A. Bougie Sally Cowell Mr. L. D. Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Natali Chimenti Mr. and Mrs. James J. Dodson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fay Robert Forfia St. Francis, Ushers Club Mr. and Mrs. John A. Franz A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Garski Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Haggerty Dr. William R. Harkins Dr. James R. Hart William Heisler Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Horner Mr. Charles Kaczmarek Dr. T. C. Kalkhof Dr. Harold Kinter Leo Kleinhanz Mr. and Mrs. Francis V. Kloecker Knights of Columbus Glee Club Chester and Ann Kowalski Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Krahe Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Krebs Latini Socii Mr. Francis Malinowski St. Mark the Evangelist Church Mrs. Helen Oborski Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Personett Julian Polaski Prep Mother's Association Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Price Thomas Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Regal H. J. Rarick Dr. Robert J. Roach Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs James E. Robaskiewicz J. H. Rosenhamer Edward A. Spiegel Norbert C. Strasser Mr. and Mrs. Clement J. Strohmeyer Dr. R. M. Tidd Mr. and Mrs. James Timmons Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Vornhagen Dr. James Weaver Robert E. Whitman Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Wingerter AL APPEL MOTORS 609 French Street AMERICAN STERILIZER COMPANY 24-26 West 23 Street BALBUZA OF ERIE STUDIO 521 East 13 Street Patrons COMSTOCK BUILDING PRODUCTS COMPANY 5612 East Lake Road DAILEY'S CHEVROLET 1925 State Street ERIE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY There's Nothing Like a Coke Abbate's Food Market 263 East 4 Street Abbott Jewelers 1110 State Street Ace Beer Company 2511 Penn Avenue Paul T. Allen Company 208 Masonic Bldg. Al's Awning Shop Antoinette's Beauty Shop 456 East 13 Street Antoun's Grocery 163 West 4 Street Ararat Cigar Store 1208 Parade Street Richard D. Arter Television Equipment Barill's Tavern 926 Weschler Avenue Bartone's Welding and Ornamental Iron Works 1223 East 26 Street Bastian Brothers Rochester, N. Y. Baumann Brothers 644 East 5 Street Bayview Beer Company 3205 East Avenue Berry's Bowling Lanes 130 West 10 Street Bob's Barber Shop 1805 State Street Bob's Kendall Service 202 West 26th Street St. Boniface Ushers Society RD No. 6, Erie, Pennsylvania The Book Mark 26 West 11th Street Borhemis Pharmacy 38th 81 Pine Avenue Boston Store 718 State Street Bridal Flower Shop 460 East 14 Street Briggs-Hagenlocker 208 W. 12 Street Brook's Esso Service 26th 81 East Avenue The Brown Derby 702 French Street Cascade Park Club 301 Raspberry Street Casey's Market 2825 Raspberry Street Cerami's Barber Shop 12 East 11 Street Clark's Concrete Clark for Concrete City Cleaners 81 Laundry 101 West 10 Street .loseph G. Conrath Consulting Engineer Cook's Food Market 3811 West 12 Street FROMKNECKT'S DAIRYLAND 3005 Pine Avenue Buy Your ZENITH TELEVISION at STANLEY BROTHERS TELLERS ORGAN COMPANY 24-19 Holland Street WESCHLERS OF COURSE Shoes for.Men YOUNG BROTHERS ELECTRONICS 1909-1915 Peach Street ZEHE BAKERIES 121 East 21 Street Corkey's Ice Cream Bar 1302 Wallace Street Cowell Boat Works East Lake Road P. A. Cutri Insurance Agency 521 G. Daniel Baldwin Bldg. Dahl Motors 12th at Sassafras Daka Paper Company 331 State Street Darling Flower Shoppe 103 West 10 Street Diehl-Luxe Homes 3612 Reed Street Don Dick's 3602 West 8 Street Don Dick's 1015 Parade Street Doretta's Soda Bar 81 Grocery 601 East 12 Street E. 81 A. Doubet Jewelers 202 East 10th Street A. Duchini Quality Blocks Duggan Rider Oilice Supply 729 State Street Duggan Service 81 Appliances 1215 State Street Dusckas Funeral Home 2607 Buffalo Road East Lake Hardware 2142 E. Lake Road East Side Auto Body 804 Wayne Street Edward's Drugstore 1311 West 26 Street Epp Furniture Company 1307 State Street Erie Business Machine Company Agents of Underwood Corporations Erie Camera Center 14 East 10 Street Erie Dance Academy 808 State Street Erie Loan 81 Finance Company 1107 Peach Street Erie Paper Company 1501 State Street Erie Sport Store Evie 81 Dick Barker Snack House 1001 West 6 Street Farrell's Food Market 363 West 4 Street Felix 81 Ferrick Excavating 4938 Peach Street Firch Baking Company Sunbeam Bread Let's Be Friends Forsythe Engraving Service 105 East 11 Street Geo. A. Friedrichs Religious Goods Fuller's Sunoco Service 3801 Pine Avenue Edward J. Garbacz Funeral Home 459 East 12 Street Gene's Garage 124 East 3 Street Glenwood Beer Company 3715 Cherry Street Grise Film Library 109 East 9 Street Grygier's Jewelry Store 1130 Parade Street Gustafson Optical Company 113 West 9 Street Joe Halder's Service Station 2102 Peach Street Halle Bros. Company Times Square Hall's Cigar Store 632 State Street Heck's Meat Market 2316 Myrtle Street Helen's Bridal Shop 708 Parade Street ., t, Patrons Hess Bros. Guild Opticians 253 West 8 Street Hewitt's Restaurant 24 West 12 Street Heyl Physicians' Supply 419 State Street Holiday Inn 1214 Parade Street Horton Precast Concrete Products Peninsula Drive at West 22 Street Independent lron 81 Metal Corpora- tion A - ' ' 235 East 20 Street Intrieri's Pgaiimacy 302 East 4 treet 6 lsaac Baker 81 Sons Q Seventh at State Jarecki's Jewelers 25 West 9 Street ,I ay Bee's Beer Company 809 East 22 Street Jerome Photo Supply 1117 Parade Street Kearsarge Super Market 1630 Ralph Blvd. Kimmel 81 Son 1625 Sassafras Street Klein's Plating Works Knauer Oilice Supply 34-6 East 10 Street Kopin's Food Center 362 West 3 Street Gust Krack Company 1015 West 18 Street M. A. Krug 81 Son 1634 Peach Street Kuharsky Bros:, Inc. 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Radov Company 1925 Holland Street Randazzo's Tavern 701 West 11 Street Ray's Barber Shop YMCA Building Reliable Home Furnishing Company 1213 State Street Richard's 9th at Peach Street Richard Ruth Real Estate 1026 West 26 Street Ralph R. Riehl, Realtor 901 French Street J. C. Rinehart Insurance Company 1422 West 26 Street Ray Robie Choice Meats Central Market Ronnie's Variety Bar 402 Parade Street Robinson Insurance Company 33 East 8 Street Rosebud Flower Shop 1921 West 8 Street Lf: - is x - Patrons Rose Rug Company Ross H Copus Tire Company 234 West 12 Street Ted Ruska's Amoco Service 6th at Cranberry Street Sanitary Farms Dairy, Inc. Mr. Michael Santomena Colonial Drug Company Sarbak's Meat Market 462 East 23 Street Sardini's Tailors 404 West 8 Street Carl F. Schmidt Insurance 81 Bonds Commerce Building Arthur F. Schultz Company 212 E. 18 Street Sealtest Ice Cream 2032 State Street Ecoma Division Seymour's Jewelers 708 State Street Nelson J. Schumacher Beer Distributor Shearer's Barber Shop 1213 West 21 Street Silver's Auto Parts 134 West 3 Street Slovak National Club 902 Hess Avenue Smith 81 Elliott Beer Company 2225 Parade Street Smith Furniture Company 2911 Buffalo Road Snyder's Candy, Inc. 1503 Peach Street Sontheimer's Bakery 31st at Cherry Street Stanley Brothers 1201 Parade Street Stanley's Food Market 13th at Ash Street Star Laundry 119 East 24 Street Steve's Ice Cream Bar 2201 Reed Street Steve's Market 22 at German Street Strahl Boot Shop 27th at Parade Street D. C. Sullivan Company - -vw w-:auf sv V-ana' we-regf' - at +w..s5,f if fir.. Sutula's Food Market 231 Parade Street Tavern Cafeteria Taylor's Shoes for Men French at Ninth Street James Thomas, Jeweler 8 West 8 Street Thompson Manufacturing Company Walker-Turner Tools 152 West 12 Street Tiflin Scenic Studios, Inc. Tiliin, Ohio Times Publishing Company 110 West 10 Street Tots N' Teens 908 Peach Street Tracydale Dairy Queen Trask's Ninth at State Tretter Letter Service 21 West 11 Street Urban's Service 259 East 12 Street Vagnarelli Studio 446 West 18 Street Val's Cafe 759 East 22 Street Vanls Cleaners 324 West 4 Street Weed's Market 263 West 26 Street Weiblen Pharmacy 731 West 8 Street Mike Weiss Construction Company 303 French Street West End Hardware 18th at Cherry Street West Lake Sugar Bowl 3802 West Lake Road Wittman-Pfeffer Company 12th at Sassafras Wydee Dydee Sterilized Service 1824 Sassafras Street Yaple Dairy 4026 Pine Avenue Young's Meat Market 2801 Parade Street Agnew, William Young Albreski, Richard Phillip Alessi, Robert Angelo Allen, Dennis Paul Allgeier, Thomas Anthony Alo, Richard Anthony Andrzejczak, John lgnatius Angelotti, Ronald James Auer. 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