Cathedral Preparatory School - Literulae Yearbook (Erie, PA)

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Mazanowski Born: June 12, 1877 Ordained: December 21, 1901 Consecrated Bishop: February 6, 1918 Installed Bishop of Erie: December 16, 1920 Appointed Assistant at the Pontifical Throne: November 4, 1944 Appointed Archbishop: November 25, 1953 Retired: December 14, 1966 Died: September 5, 1968 Archbishop John Mark Gannon died September 5, 1968, after a life of outstanding service to God and man. Throughout his years, he exemplified dedication to his beliefs. He strongly believed in the importance of Christ- ian education for the formation of responsible leaders. He consequently founded many schools. These included Cathedral Prep, which he established in 1921. Much could be said concerning the Archbishop and his accomplishments: but as he acted more than he wrote, it would be best to express our feelings by deeds also. We therefore respectfully dedicate the 1969 Literulae to Archbishop Gannon and our memories of him. This past March marked the second and final year that Bishop John Francis Whealon served as bishop of the Erie Diocese. Being appointed the Archbishop of Hartford, Connecticut, earlier this year, he leaves the responsibility of providing an image and example for the students of Cathedral Prep to his successor. Archbishop Whealon established himself as a well educated man, noted for his knowledge of languages and the Bible. He also served as a teacher and administrator and gained much experience in the field of education. During his brief time as bishop of Erie, he had, through the Annual Catholic Charities Campaign, undertaken projects to expand assistance to the aged, unwed mothers, and other needy people of our diocese. Archbishop Whealonls dedication and service to the Diocese of Erie point to progress in the Archdiocese of Hartford. Our prayers go with Archbishop Whealon. As the first graduate of Cathedral Prep to be elevated to the rank of bishop, His Excellency Alfred Michael Watson demonstrates a special interest in the students of Prep. Having graduated from Cathedral Prep in 1925 and having been consecrated a bishop in 1965, Bishop Watson possesses the qualities of leadership and dedication, essential to the spirit of Prep. Furthermore, he portrays an outstanding Christian enthusiasm, so vitally needed in the world today. From the l940,s when he returned to Prep as an English teacher and assistant headmaster to his present relationship with Cathedral Prep students, Bishop Watson has motivated those around him to strive for excellence in all fields of life. To everything there is ez seasong And it time for evefy puipose under heaven. A time. . . TO TEACH Q 4 S 14 Y . ..,,:.-. . Y ' K Wlfwa . .,,, . W bZ?ss:m 2:-r1P:: ffji . ff P fwf,'57f5Hiif' f-31555 W ' -2 . 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'v2?BR5Q'3gi Yg . a 5 3:Sify-eig.f..74f,wif1.f,.gf egg, ? gmfgfvssifiifwf Qifwama 5 we3ffswerxa.'?:wgffSEf4M.,-,.,gf11f.Ss,., 5? ww-f2R'exm?'W , 1. fwfr - Xm5gw1Qfzg,P22wzg:vim.-:.:.:..'Q-z.fQm .. 55 Q, 3 Z . 5 3515 If:i'3 : X k H, Q 4. k 1,7 w5'T?Y1f'i751r1a-ixgiif f . -J9i'g1hfT?:.. . 52? '5 2 gg. gw,g gw,Lgg3i,f15 5 ,, Aggggwigmgggggggg73,.,f5 VK W-'Bmw I ,,5.-2.213 S 552 13,52 333, is if 32'Sr?+wi'f4kfN2'f3Qa4'2-vg?Qs5Kf?ff2YQgiE'?,111,Lg 1 s igx fsi-fffii-?y.NFfwi?3Q 41 . .. 3 Q 75 A 5 X sgiiXkgQ?g?B55Mg1ig : .., 5ig.5?i,?E,3WiK E... K, - . V7 .ws f fffgiffgiigskffvwv. . This year Monsignor Robert B. McDonald observed the silver anniversary of his dedication to excellence as headmaster of Cathedral Prep. In the past twenty-five years, it has been because of his leadership that Cathedral Prep has risen to its present high standards in both co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. The large percentage of graduates who enter college leads to the conclusion that Cathedral Prep is a school of considerable academic achieve- ment. One need only glance at the trophy case, and it is obvious that Cathedral Prep is a school of great athletic merit. For his twenty-five years of service, the Literulae wishes to express the gratitude and congratulations of the alumni and the present student body to Monsignor McDonald. REVEREND G. MATTHEW DALY Assistant Headmaster, Assistant Director of Studies, Co- ordinator of Student Activities, Guidance Counselor, Direc- tor of Publicity, Chairman of English Department, Senior Class Advisor, Band Advisor, Student Council Advisor, National Honor Society Advisor, Senior Class Play, Annual Musical, Forensics, Attendance, English. Monsignor and the assistant headmasters at the blessing of the new cross in September. 5 w FATHER ANDREW PAWLACZYK FATHER WILLIAM BIEBEL M.S., Saint Bonaventure University, M.A., Marquette University, Assistant Headmaster, Director of Studies, Assistant Headmaster, Assistant Director of Guidance Counselor, Attendance, Director of Studies, Director of Guidance, Attendance, Chair' Athletics, Dean of Discipline, Junior Class Advisor, man of Religion Department, Arts and Humanities, Chairman of Social Studies Department. Chorus, Variety Show, Freshman Class Advisor. 17 5 FATHER EDWARD BULA FATHER RICHARD BUTRYN B.A., Gannon College, M.A., University of Notre Dame g English, Tennis, Forensics. Religion, Band. I won't demand any special size for your reports, but . . . FATHER THOMAS FIALKOWSKI B.A., Saint Bonaventure University, Social Studies, Water Polo, Swimming, Asst. Stage Manager. FATHER ROBERT CRAIG B.A., Saint Mary's Seminary, Social Studies, Asst. Athletic Director, Asst. Director of Physical Education, History Club, Cross Country. FATHER JOSEPH FINUCANE B.A., Saint Maryis Seminary, German, Forensics, Senior Class Play, Variety Show Cheerleaders. fi? f 7 5-fe -A. a ,..3,I5fW 1 FATHER RICHARD FRIEDRICHS M.S., Saint Bonaventure University, Biology, Chairman of Science Depart- ment, Senior Class Play, Variety Show, Stage Manager. l 8 ff 4,1.fqfq,..fZ.,f FATHER LEO GALLINA B.A., Saint Bonaventure University' Social Studies, Forensics. v ,ll ll FATHER THADDEUS KONDZIELSKI B.A., Saint Bonaventure University, Social Studies, English. FATHER GERALD KOOS B.A., S.T.B., Saint Mary's Seminary, Religion, Journalism, Director of Publi- cations, Book Room. FATHER RICHARD MAYER B.A., Saint Maryls Seminary, Social Problems, Sophomore Class Advisor, Vocation Club. 4'Get that little red-haired girl out of here. FATHER JAMES O'HARA B.A., Saint Bonaventure Universityg Religion, Forensics, RAMBLER, LITERULAE. FATHER JAN OLOWIN B.A., S.T.B., Saint Mary's Seminary, Religion. 19 FATHER THOMAS MILLER M.S., University of Pennsylvaniag Physics, Photography. FATHER CHARLES ROLAND B.A., University of the State of New Yorkg English, Debate, Forensics. FATHER JOHN SWOGER FATHER BERNARD URBANIAK FATHER CASMIR WOZNIAK B.A., Saint Bonaventure Universityg B.A., Saint Bonaventure Universityg B.A., Saint Bonaventure University Library, Book Room, Chess Club, Golf. Religion, Cheerleaders. Social Studies, Variety Show. SISTER ANNE MARIE O.S.B. B.S., Villa Maria College, Developmental Reading, And then the engine went, 'Pocketa-queep, Pocketa-queepf' SISTER M. ANGELINE S.S.J. B.A., Villa Maria Collegeg French, Forensics. SISTER CATHERINE ANNE S.S.J. SISTER MARY DORINDA S.S.J M,S., Saint Bonaventure University, B.A., Villa Maria Collegeg Mathematics. English, Forensics, 20 SISTER ELLEN DENISSE S.S.J. M.S., University of Michigang Mathematics. NI think you guys need a little motivation. SISTER JEAN BAPTISTE S.S.J. M.A., Western Reserve Universityg Spanish, Spanish Club, Chairman of Language Department, Faculty Secretary. SISTER MARY FRANCIS R.S.M. B.A,, University of Notre Dameg French, Latin, Forensics. mwmgwswsmmsmmmg SISTER MARY MARK S.S.J. M.S., John Carroll Universityg Physics, Chemistry, Chemistry Club. SISTER M. DePAUL R.S.M. M.A., Catholic University of Americag Mathematics, Chairman of Mathematics Department. SISTER M. GERTRUDE R.S.M. M.Ed., University of Pittsburghg Mathematics. 21 l'Question number three: How many commas are there on page 47'? MRS. CHESTER BIXBY B.S., Villa Maria Collegeg Typing. Yourfather was a good studentg what happened to you?,' 5 MISS MARLENE KRUG B.S., Villa Maria yin' X77 I ll Chemistry. MR. MICHAEL ANDRAE B.S., Gannon Collegeg Biology, Radio Club, Biology Club, Track. MR. EDWARD BREZEZINSKI B.A., Gannon Collegeg English, Freshman Football, Assistant Track Coach. MR. PHILIP CANN B.S., United States Naval Academyg Mathematics. 22 ,2 .NMMN SS JOANN MAXWELL B.S., Gannon Collegeg Mathematics. MR. J. JAMES BRENNAN B.A., Pennsylvania State Universityg French, Spanish. And What's your function?', 1 MR. LEONARD CYTERSKI B.A., Gannon Collegeg English, Varsity Football, Baseball. When I was little . . . . , I 8,3 I K 2 . v . H MR. ROLE DAESCHNER MR. CHARLES DIETEMAN MR. WILLIAM DUNEGAN B.A., Gannon College, B,A,, Gannon College, B.S., Indiana State University, German Chemistry, Earth-Space Science, Mathematics Photography. MR. WILLIAM FLAHERTY MR. RICHARD FOX wk! B,S., Gannon College, B.S., Gannon College, English, J .V. Football, Basketball. English, Varsity Basketball. 23 5 3 S we . high I ..,. Q S. it ' - . .ws -xx -1 li! Q . . f - gr.. swf. -. :Leaf to K - - .. ,Q if lat . 1 ' l ' . j 1.1. . N z fs: -. Q ., ' , 5 x . Q A . gig, L . .5 N. :taxa Wgg ffgg - ev ...,. A MR. JAMES FREEMAN M.S., University of Pittsburgh, Mathematics. . . ..,. y..,.m .. MR. THOMAS FREEMAN B.A., Gannon College, Mathematics. MR. RICHARD HOWELLS MR. WILLIAM KENNEDY M.S., University of Utah, M.A., Gannon College, Earth-Space Science, Photography Club, Eng1ish,Debate. Geology Club, Yearbook Photography. .see fl .ss ..3?Eaau s ' B 2geM .,a f x X 1 R wa RQ 51552141 2 K :RQ m is ww. 1 X r warg: - -it we 1- .. XY . 5 Q X , ,W ..,. . . l Wait until she sees how I did problem 9.,' MR. JOHN PIKIEWICZ B.S., Lock Haven State, Driver Education, Physical Education, Varsity Football, Wrestling. 24 l MR. WILLIAM GARVEY M.A., University of Pittsburgh, Social Studies, Freshman Basketball. N X3 ,X X it I A MR. LAWRENCE KRASINSKI B.A., Saint Bonaventure University, Social Studies, Asst. Athletic Director, Rifle Club, Senior Class Play, Variety Show. I MR. WILLIAM PIKIEWICZ B.S., Allegheny College, Biology, Varsity Football, Baseball. ' :f 1' -any , , ' 2? i4'1i'?'??,4ZtE'f ' W4 A ai? f EZ if Q ,Msg i S . . af N if a Wmmjsa , gvrxigjr . 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CYRIL WIRTNER M.A., Carnegie Institute of Technology, Arts, Crafts, Mechanical Drawing, LITERULAE, Senior Class Play, Variety Show. MR. ANTHONY ZAMBROSKI B.S., University of Notre Dameg Health, Physical Education, Varsity Football, Wrestling. 25 To everything there is ez setzsong And at time for every purpose under heaven. TO GRADUATE 26 27 THOMAS PAUL AGRESTI 1240 Southview Dr. St. George Editor of the RAMBLER, member FRANCIS XAVIER ALLEN 3807 Parkside Ave. St. Luke Debate and tennis took up most of DENNIS ANTHONY ALVAREZ 1922 Cascade St. Sacred Heart Dennis found physics to his liking of the Student Council, and consis- Fran's time. The University of and was a member of the band. tent honor winner, Tom looks Virginia, where he will study polit- Case Institute lies in his future. forward to Pitt and a career in law. ical science, awaits him. . .. .- bqbbl ,.,,. .. H . R --i' isii ttit iiit ' T irii ' :-i E - I -'et K - ,'.. jZz3,gEiiXsjsQ:ff.1 '.-- Self:-'f 12.575 TERRENCE ROBERT APPLEBEE RD No.2 Faiwiew Holy Cross Model UN and water polo oc- cupied Apps . William and Mary is his college choice. fig 1 , 51 T - .ft ' CHRISTOPHER STUART BALDWIN 3857 State St. St. Luke This stalwart of the tennis team is going to Bryant University to study business administration. 28 GREGORY GEORGE BALDWIN 3857 State St. St. Luke Greg enjoyed the Ski Club and lettered in tennis. With business administration as his major, he will study at Boston University. CHRISTOPHER JOHN ANDERSON 1030 West 26 St. Sacred Heart 'tSwede's,' favorite subject was math. He hopes to attend Renssa- laer Institute and become an astro- nomical engineer. JOHN DANIEL BANISZEWSKI '852 East 31 St. Holy Rosary News Editor of the RAMBLER, and Model UN chairman, John received many honor cards. Pitt or M.I.T. is his choice. Senior Class Officers: Timothy Mehl, secretary, Paul Tabolt, presidentg David Kocur, treasurer. ri RANDALL SCOTT BARKO 333 West 10 St. St. Peter Manager of the football, baseball, and basketball teams, Randy's favorite subject was sports. Notre Dame is his college choice. That little red-haired girl said 'Hii to ROBERT DAVID BENACCI 535 Hilltop Rd. St. Luke Math was a favorite of Rob's while in high school. He will enter Gannon College to major in psychology. GERARD THOMAS BARRON 916 East 29 St. Holy Rosary 'gFillmore , a consistent honor winner, was Photography Editor of the LITERULAE. He plans to go to Detroit and major in electrical engineering. me at lunch. GERALD SISTO BARTONE 4114 Melrose Ave. St, George When not in school, Jerry enjoyed playing guitar for a local rock group. After graduation, he plans to enroll at Gannon. DENNIS RICHARD BEAN 4624 Upland Dr. St. Peter Wrestling and diving occupied most of Denny's time during the last four years. He wants to study at Villanova. JACK ALBERT BENSON 3614 Elmwood Ave. Blessed Sacrament Benny lettered in football and basketball, and was a member of Student Council. The University of Southern California looms ahead. DENNIS PAUL BIONDI 1432 East 30 St. Holy Rosary Letters in varsity football high- lighted Denny's career. He is uncertain about his college plans. 29 RICHARD LEO BATKIEWICZ 1135 East 37 St. St. Luke Even though Spanish was Bats favorite subject while at Prep, English will be his major at Gannon. He also likes to play tennis. ALLAN DAVID BELOVARAC 607 East 31 St. St. John Al's chief claim to fame was his determination. He hopes to attend Pitt in the fall and pursue a career in political science. MICHAEL HAROLD BLOESER 2905 Holland St. St. John Blaze included the band and Vocation Club in his activities. Psychology will be his major at the University of Pittsburgh. ROMAN EUGENE BOJEWSKI 420 East 7 St. St. Mary Band, debate, and numerous clubs kept Rome busy. This future physician will attend Penn State. LYNWOOD CLIFFORD BRAWN 1850 West 24 St. Blessed Sacrament A member of the Bowling Club, Butch,' enjoyed golf in his spare time. Computer science lies in his future at Gannon. GARY PATRICK BROSNAN 5134 Robinhood Lane Sacred Heart Gary participated in intramural volleyball, water polo, and basket- ball. He likes working on cars. N A - ,,r. .asf riigiwsww-A .. M: . TQ- r. uttu 5 -i 4. . GARY MICHAEL BOROWY 514 East 7 St. St. Patrick This year's Student Council Pres- ident, Gary lettered in basketball. He hopes to attend Alliance. RENE WILLIAM BRABENDER 5438 Patton St. St. George A licensed pilot, Rene was on the track team and several intramural squads. Rene plans to take aeronatical engineering at Dayton. CARL THOMAS BRUGGER 3817 Beech Ave. St. Luke Bruggs liked bowling, intra- murals, and skiing. He hopes to take business administration at Gannon. '4Now Iill never get my gum backf, 30 ROBERT ANDREW BRUNO 623 West 17 St. St. Michael An avid golfer and bowler, Bob was a frequent honor winner. History was his favorite subject. MICHAEL TIMOTHY BUCHANAN 310 Schenley Dr. St. Jude A future business major, Tim lists chemistry as his favorite subject. This swimmer and water polo player also served on the Student Council. RONALD JAMES BUETTNER 921 West 33 St. Sacred Heart Ron kept busy in the intramural speech contest and with the track team. He will attend S.U.N.Y. at Buffalo. GARY MICHAEL BUKOWSKI 3217 Ash St. St. John A member of the varsity team, Brain,' occupied himself with basketball, Robert Morris is his college. E. Red Rose Tea, Red Rose Tea. . f' THOMAS DAVID CLARK 620 East 19 St. Holy Trinity LOUIS CLEAVER 1514 Glendale Ave. St. James Tom was a trackman and a fishing In addition to the Variety Show enthusiast. Engineering at Gannon and chorus, Scott partook in field is in the future for this sports fan. hockey. English Literature will be his major. THOMAS ERWIN BUZAS 2905 Cherry St. Sacred Heart Tom served as LITERULAE Copy Editor, was active in intramurals, clubs, and teaching at St. Martin's. MICHAEL ROBERT CALDWELL 1119 West 28 St. Sacred Heart Happy-go-lucky Mike was an active rifle club member, won several honor cards. Penn State is his choice. DAVID JOHN CHERNICKY 2031 West 51 St. St. George Dave was on the wrestling and track squads. His philosophy of hard work will help him at Gannon. PETER JOHN CIOTTI 517 Hillcrest Ave. St. George Pete was a member of the Biology and Future Physician's clubs. An avid golfer, he will study medicine at Pitt. KEITH ARMAND COMI 3116 Zimmerly Rd. Our Lady of Peace Keith enjoyed history and math. He hopes to attend Gannon to study medicine. Quarter sessions usually meant an honor card. .31 JAMES RAYMOND CONLEY 942 East 30 St. Holy Rosary Jim was involved in track, wrestling, and several clubs. He plans a business major at Penn State. ,l TIMOTHY CHARLES CONNELL 2410 Plum St. Sacred Heart Tim lists track and cross country as his favorite activities. An interest in teaching points him toward Edinboro. MICHAEL PATRICK CUNEO 322 East 27 St. St. John Mike was a member of the JV football and wrestling teams. Notre Dame and a career in math- ematics will come after graduation. ,,.,.,,,., .,,,., , , X K RICHARD CHARLES CUTTER RICHARD LEO CYWINSKI DENNIS FRANCIS COOK GARY RUANE COOK 5735 Old French Rd. 1178 Greenfield Dr. St. John St. Peter 'gRed lettered in Wrestling. He This honor winner and student will attend the University of council member lists biology as his Massachusetts. favorite subject. Johns Hopkins and pre-med lie in his future. ROBERT DALE CULLEN 510 West 7 St. St. Peter Folk guitar is the major interest of this wrestler and JV football player. He will study psychology at John Carrol, My father told me that when I Was sixf, XY 'Sa ws if , arf ig :S A saais f , 1' ig NW ggi if it f ' stgttgiiiw JAMES PATRICK DAILEY 203 Parkway Dr. 7024 Old Wattsburg Rd. MOUUI Calv-QTY St. Boniface St. Jude Skin diving and amateur radio When he is not practicing with the keep Rick busy. Electronic rifle team, Rick can be found engineering at Gannon is the goal hunting. This outdoorsman is of this Explorer Scout. headed for Penn State and fores- 32 632 Lincoln Ave. This intramural water polo player and honor winner was Activities Editor of the LITERULAE. JP will major in psychology at Columbia. S JEFFREY LEE DECKER 860 West Grandview Blvd. Wayside Presbyterian Jeff was a member of the swimming and water polo squads. This aquatic letter winner lists chemistry as his favorite subject. BENJAMIN JOSEPH DEDIONISIO 3119 Rose Ave,, Wesleyville St. James French is the favorite subject of this talented artist. Ben aims for a career in commercial art after Gannon. WILLIAM ANDREW DESARRO 3908 Garden Ave. Our Lady of Peace History is the chief interest of this intramural participant. The Univer- sity of Pittsburgh and liberal arts are in store for Bill. CHARLES JOHN DITRICH 5795 Peck Rd. St. Boniface This intramural speaker was also a letterman on the football team. Farmer and Kent State are destined to meet. RAPHAEL ANTHONY DEMBINSKI 153 Sanford Place Mount Calvary This band member taught under- priviledged children at St. Martin's Center. Ralph hopes to major in biology at Penn State. JOHN NICHOLAS DIPLACIDO 436 West 7 St. St. Peter John was a frequent honor winner and a member of the Radio Club. Gannon and electrical engineering await him. FRANK RICHARD DESANTIS 1943 West 33 St. Our Lady of Peace Frank wrestled, played JV football, and was on the track team. Villinova or Georgetown and law are his goals. ALBERT JOHN DISANTI 1208 East 28 St. Holy Rosary Alfie spends his spare time working at carpentry. He wishes to major in engineering at Penn State. DENNIS JAMES DOMBROWSKI 3618 Lansing Way Blessed Sacrament Track was Denny's main athletic interest and history, his main academic interest. Gannon is just ahead for this chorus member. NORBERT GEORGE DISHINGER 313 Sanford Place Mount Calvary Basketball and bowling are the favorite sports of this history enthusiast. Gannon and a career in psychology are just ahead. MICHAEL ALEXANDER DOMBROWSKI 5405 Herman Dr. St. George Mike enjoys playing the guitar for a local group. Math is his main interest and may influence his future. 33 KENNETH GERARD DOMSIC 2314 West 37 St. Our Lady of Peace This soccer fan took part in wrestling and track. Ken plans his future around engineering. JOSEPH STANLEY DOWNING 256 West 20 St, St. Joseph Joe, who won a letter and trophy for football, will be a student at Gannon. He was also a member of the track team. WILLIAM RICHARD DOUGHERTY 4630 Richmond St. St. George Bill, a participant in wrestling and track, was the manager of the Rebels , He plans to attend Duquesne. MARTIN JOSEPH DRABIC 3002 Wayne St. Holy Family This future psychology major joined the Astronomy Club. Having played intramural basket- ball and volleyball, Marty was a sports enthusiast. DAVID JOHN DZURICKY 326 Parkway Dr. Mount Calvary Dave was an intramural basketball player and a baseball, golf, and basketball player after school. He wishes to study chemical engineer- ing. ROBERT ANDREW DZURICKY 1141 East 8 St. Holy Family Bob received honors consistently and was a member of the wrestling and swimming teams. 34 Patrons, chances, you still owe Si17.43.,' GARY MICHAEL DUDENHOEFER 3841 Wood St. St. George Dude',, who won many honor cards, wants to major in elec- tronics engineering at Cornell. He was a Bowling League member. .V ' . 1 3: sfs.ssN,eQz H t . 5 .. -Q -- we - ki4?2 fait-Ffiif N I Eisaswffwffm-5'f,..,,.rt , .fm A - THOMAS WILLIAM DUNST 365 East 35 St. St. Luke Tom hopes to study chemical engineering at Gannon. He was a band and a track team member. KEVIN PATRICK EARLEY 1424 High St. St. George Kevin, who played football and water polo, took part in many sports after school. He will major in electrical engineering. LUIS CARLOS EBRATT 651 West 8 St. St. Andrew Lou won various awards in wrestling including the PCIAA state championship at 145 pounds. He expects to take sociology. ROBERT JOHN EICHENLAUB 3005 Liberty St. Sacred Heart Bob, a cheerleader, belonged to the Civil Air Patrol. He was also in the Radio Club and JV football team. as THOMAS EWALD ERSTFELD 465 West 28 St. St. Joseph Tom was manager of the water polo and swimming teams. This honor card recipient chooses engineering at Gannon or Pittsburgh. RUSSELL JOHN FELIX 1724 Dudley St. St. George This varsity football letter winner also was a participant in basketball and track. Rusty , a Student Council man, was an honor win- ner. EDWARD FRANCIS FIALKOWSKI 6279 Wattsburg Rd. St. Boniface Ed, who played in the marching band and the Jazz Band, decided to attend Edinboro. Usually a receiver of honors, Ed was a track- ster. RAYMOND ANTHONY FERA 4340 Gem Court Mount Calvary A wrestler, Ray will be an electrical engineering major at Behrend Center. DOUGLAS JAMES EULIANO 515 Frontier Dr. St. Andrew Doug, a varsity golfer, will take history at the University of Miami. An honor winner, he enjoyed baseball and basketball. JOHN SAMUEL FAVA 3303 Auburn St. Blessed Sacrament A Bowling Club member, Jack also played JV basketball and cross country. He was awarded a manager's letter. THOMAS JOSEPH FIGURSKI 1044 East 27 St. Holy Rosary Figs',, Executive Editor of the LITERULAE, was a Student Council member and a RAMBLER staff member. This forensics par- ticipant was also a skier. 35 ROY GERARD FRONZAGLIA 2224 Liberty St. Sacred Heart Roy kept busy with forensics, band, chorus, Variety Show, and his own band. Reb plans to attend Divine Word Seminary in DENNIS MICHAEL FLANAGAN 507 West 28 St. St. Joseph Flans,,' a Student Council repre- sentative, played football and freshman basketball. This intra- mural basketballer will take at Edinboro PAUL VINCENT GALLA 1053 East 10 St. Holy Family Paul enjoyed the Photography Club and chemistry. This short wave broadcaster aims for business at Gannon. PAUL DENNIS FRANCIS 438 Clifton Dr. St. Julia Besides the Rock and Mineral Club, Paul also was a member of the Future Physicians Club. He plans to major in engineering at Gannon. DANIEL JOSEPH FRATUS 646 West 5 St. St. Andrew English awaits this future Gannon student. Cannon Ball was a Diving Club member and intra- mural volleyball player. CHARLES PATRICK GALLAGHER 4411 McCreary Rd. Our Lady of Peace City champion in the discus, Pat lettered in football and track. Pre- med at the University of Maryland enters his future plans. JEFFREY PAUL GANNON 531 West Gore Rd. St. Peter Jeff, this year's Student Council Vice-President, participated in varsity swimming and water polo. He hopes to major in engineering. ROBERT ARTHUR GATENBY 437 East 37 St. St. Luke A consistent honor winner, Bob was Local Editor of the RAMBLER and a bowler. Aero- space engineering and Rensselaer loom in his future. GREGORY GEORGE GENSHEIMER 2153 Robin Dr. St. Jude Greg worked hard at the Bowling, Chemistry, and Biology Clubs. Always an honor student, he picks engineering or pre-med at Cornell. 36 JOHN GEORGE GENT 4620 Harbor View Dr. St. Peter State champion debator, George achieved a letter in tennis. He has decided on math at the University of Michigan. JOHN DOMENICK GIANONI 1147 East 29 St. Holy Rosary Guido earned a letter in football and played JV basketball. A former class president, he sched- ules Duke and engineering in his future. rm- ft 'i7ii??gE'i57EfE z7f'li?'f 75111f'7LE.':ff,f,Qg,EeE?- -M fa . , fs, it Uncle Figs wants you! 5 ggi, wwf Q i CHRISTOPHER JOHN GINTZ 4603 Peach St. St. George Business manager of the RAMBLER and LITERULAE, Chris joined forensics and was a cheerleader. He ' chooses diplomacy DAVID RAYMOND GORNDT 3914 Walker Blvd. St. George Besides swimming and water polo, Dave liked to fool around with electronics equipment. This future doctor looks to Temple. ROBERT EDWARD GLOWACKI 4117 State St. St. Peter Bob, Junior Class vice-president, played for the golf team. He will be present at Villanova for law next year. s Q E Sets am 2 .2 H 5 ij, S 2 22:22-wiwittfilitg5215.gg isp 1 53 -,-fy 51 . -llisg3aise.rfsS5.f 1: t P I Q .5 it A I Vg.:klw5z.sfg,g15L . .., , -1. ppy. if ,, . GREGORY RICHARD GORNY 3931 Sunset Blvd. St. Luke Greg took part in the '65 National Midget Hockey Tournament and other activities. He will ,apply himself to biology. WILLIAM CHARLES GIERMAK 3941 Sassafras St. St. Luke Student Council, JV and varsity basketball, and his studies took care of Bill's time. Also, he was a Senior League baseball player. ROBERT THOMAS GIEWONT 6706 Wattsburg Rd. St. Boniface The chorus and the Variety Show kept Bob busy. He will enter Edinboro to study conservation, JAMES CLIFTON GLOYSTEIN 2212 Downing Ave. St. James The Associate Editor of the LITERULAE was also a member of the chorus and Variety Show. Jim will study psychology at Pitt, MICHAEL JOHN GOETZ 1550 West 25 St. Blessed Sacrament Mike's favorite subject is math. He wants to learn engineering at Gannon next year. E g'And here's Mr. K.!', 37 LAWRENCE DOUGLAS GRAHAM RD No. 6 Kirsch Rd. St. Boniface After school, Larry waited on customers at a local restaurant. He desires admission to Penn State. PATRICK JOSEPH GRANT 3921 Myrtle St. St. Peter Pat debated, skied, played tennis, and was a class officer. Pre-law and finance at Georgetown or Dart- mouth are his goals. KENNETH MICHAEL GRIFFITH RD No. 2 Lake Pleasant Rd. St. Boniface Though his favorite pastimes were hunting and fishing, Ken was a intramural volleyball player. Forestry will be his major at Penn Kms X 1 ll was REX XXX N sam. afgigast sf-as --:rf ws?-V51 15sf'Yw ff, . tfafgfafisfygv. .- 1 7..-..xxz,,,sf51A-gp-:fus,5,g5t.g, ' .M mei-Ps -11573 'Sf ,K K .W.,- -P , 25155251Ifl.3,'fff5?sf1t:s1':?5 'vo . K1 ,. wwirzfc-fw.w-t..-,tfffsgv -3. .ff sfs s- 5SW-:-- E- ffi:-mx f- - 4 wa s asa, as 5 , .yfsgsz.z.tjst..,:: Maisie W af! fi ' 4f3s1'g9:f215'.5:,3i1rrFf!12is? fr: -. - - J fzfiltr - ' - 1 . . .L ggy:,'?ffE2.5Esff.u,, .ggi - -. rw-:'.:,sws.sr.f.s N . , :sag f. . . .L Lkrg .k.,.,k kfr. , 5 K .ii E gl s ' 1 ,QS MICHAEL JOHN GRAY 2906 West 24 St. Our Lady of Peace Michael participated in a science fair, and enjoyed all subjects which involved math. He plans a course in graphic arts at Gannon. W ,- -Y 1 SQ it . X .1tr ' fQ : t,,wRil3'1as9Ns 'f2 f t , 5 a wsf,gww5sfe1.f?s:w arp famlkwatsartszfvsw ass.-..1-tal.: .Tr 4 ' W 'l Y.arsi?a.tiRegg:i.:Yffi3?9 - . ifftrz-sw 531.15 . gtiscqq ---- I Z:2':f73gf:.Nf,: Yi 5f5f1.v - Stews - K ..... ' r .. ,,5lf1vsf ,. N, : 5 541,573-:NSY ' 5:,5Kw3'iR2+wE Us-i'fsa5EW32 vera rj x,.Q.fQ,:5m32Ss 5514.-:1?tzaW - DANIEL CHARLES GREULICH 1750 West 14 St. St. Peter A member of the football and wrestling teams, Dane also played intramural basketball and volley- ball. KENNETH DANIEL GRISE 3612 Brandes St. Mount Carmel g'Grieser's favorite subject while at Prep was history. A major in business administration lies in his future at Penn State. PAUL DAVID GROUCUTT 1917 East 8 St. Mount Calvary Paul, a band member, lists history as his favorite subject. A career in business administration awaits him after Gannon. DAVID FRANCIS GUMOWSKI 844 West 50 St. St. George A class officer for two years, Mouse saw action on the foot- ball and Wrestling squads. Gannon and electrical engineering lie ahead. 38 l A 55 and a 1 in effort?', ROBERT JOSEPH GUNTER 205 Short St. St. Patrick Guns , a wrestler, was also an intramural basketball participant. His interest in financial matters will aid him in a business career. MARTIN EDWARD HAFT 3108 Hazel St. Sacred Heart Nate,', a consistent honor winner, was an avid sports fan. He intends to major in business administration at Gannon. JAMES GERARD HAMMAR 530 West 31 St. St. Joseph A job as a landscaper occupied much of Sledge's time. It may eventually aid him in a career in architecture. DANA VINCENT HEBERLEIN 944 West 10 St. St. Andrew History was this honor students's favorite subject. Hebs,, wishes to major in business machines at either John Carroll or Gannon. TIMOTHY PAUL HARPST 1448 East 31 St. Holy Rosary Tim was a member of the marching band and the Jazz Band. Math his favorite subject, he will study engineering at Penn State. KENNETH JOHN HEBERLE 20 West 38 St. St. Joseph A member of the football and track teams, Ken won honors consistently. His favorite subject while at Prep was chemistry. WILLIAM EDWARD HEINLEIN 711 South Park Ave. St. Peter Hein was active in the Rifle Club and the Astronomy Club. He hopes to study pre-dentistry at Temple University. CHRISTOPHER JOHN HENNESSY 1150 West 10 St. St. Andrew Chris occupied time by working on photography. This consistent honor winner was also a Ski Club member. JOHN JACOB HIRSCH RD No. 3 Hewitt Rd. St. George Tinkering with machinery was one of Jack's favorite hobbies. He will enter Penn State to study engineer- ing. DAVID EARL HOLLAND 2147 Union Ave., Wesleyville St. James Dave participated in parish and intramural basketball. He seeks enrollment at Gannon in the fall. JAMES ARTHUR HOPKINS 3216 Charlotte St. I wonder why that little red-haired girl Blessed Sacrament Hop', always has an optimistic outlook on life. He expects to find future education at Gannon. talked to him and not to me. 39 DAVID GREGORY HORVATH 2420 Perry St. Holy Rosary g'Horv lists his favorite subject as history. Musically inclined, he was a band member and also played guitar in the Variety Show. ANTHONY JOSEPH JANICKI JR. 1249 East 28 St. Holy Rosary A pop band member, Tony was active on many dance committees. A football participant, he also played intramural basketball. STEVEN JOSEPH JANKOWSKI 1230 East 28 St. Holy Rosary Skin Diving Club president for a year, Steve also participated in the Ski Club. A major in pre-med awaits him at Pitt. CHARLES FRANCIS JENNES 3253 West 13 St. St. Jude A water sports enthusiast, Chuck was on the swimming and water polo teams. He also earned a life saving certificate. BRUCE CHARLES JOHNSTON 370 East 37 St. St. Luke Bruce, a track team member, lists science as his favorite subject. He wishes to attend the Air Force Academy. 40 JAMES GERARD JANULESKI 222 Eagle Point Blvd. Mount Calvary An auto mechanics buff, Jay wrestled. He plans a pre-med course at the University of Cleveland. HOWARD LOUIS JOINT 222 East 10 St. St. James Howie pursues his interest in science through the Astronomy Club. Penn State is his college choice. BERNARD PAUL JENDRUCZAK J 1410 Lynn St. St. Casmir Bernie', enjoys spending his weekends hunting. He will prepare for a career in optometry at Edinboro. THOMAS RAY JONES 2767 East 30 St. St. James An All-City tackle, Tom lettered in football, track, and wrestling. He enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time. i CHARLES RICHARD JOY PATRICK MICHAEL JOYCE DAVID EDWARD JURKIEWICZ RD No. 2 Eaton Rd., Fairview 3138 Oakdale Parkway 1302 German St. St. Peter St. Jude St, Stanislaus A consistent honor winner, the Pat was drum major of the band, a The Rifle Club, Skin Diving Club, Chucker is a former class presi- member of the Jazz Band, and a and the band enjoyed Dave's dent, debator, and wrestler. This letterman on the JV football abilities. He expects to go on to band member is Fordham-bound. squad. Gannon and drafting. ...... JAMES JOSEPH KAMANDULIS 3817 McClelland Ave. Our Lady of Mount Carmel You mean you can use Right Guard under your left arm? Jim was a letterman on the base- ball and football squads. He will pursue a psychology major at Holy Cross. CHARLES HARRY KAST TERRENCE PETER KEANE JAMES BERNARD KEARNS 2745 West 25 St. 4505 Greengarden Blvd. 1148 West 41 St. Our Lady of Peace St. George St. George A consistent honor winner, Chuck A JV football player, Terry was Jim, a model rocket enthusiast, lettered in wrestling and JV foot- Sports Editor of the LITERULAE. was on the track team. History is ball. Ohio State lies in his future. Biology will be his major at Pitt- his favorite subject. Sburgh. 41 STEPHAN ROMAN JUSKEWYCZ 952 West 26 St. Sacred Heart A former Student Council member, Steve participated in cross country and track. He lettered in each sport. KEVIN CARNEY KANTZ 4110 Sierra Dr. Our Lady of Peace A member of the Jazz Band and the marching band, Kev was active in forensics. He expects to study English at Penn State. www? WB Mass-ss sg ,,'.. . ,. ,y., ss,s Rssfsff-r.51fx-222 is-H.-1 fsfmr . vs,3.fss'?i..lw.?kfgg - was sf- itfegesssfgst , ls.-4 ?s?is.s:..sra rsgfegzgrsgg asswfwsilerfrsfs. , fs. ' 'sewrfws1ss e.. 5 :ilffliifiwliaiNeti12f:fff1i- ' Q.. .- :sr-f:s.sffw:ms:::f2.f2fszfegSsg-L -ia-ftfezsgliiwgsiszr '1fiHlf1?1 7 il'-Sf5?ailfffz?wvfi'-YfifvfsitQ - 5 ?Qi7If2Qf32iS?iQgfii5?' 1 . f . JAMES EDWARD KENNERKNECHT 7420 Wattsburg Rd. St. Boniface Jim participated in the chorus and intramural wrestling. His interest in forestry leads him to Penn WILLIAM PATRICK KOHLER 2825 Tuttle Ave. Holy Rosary History is Billls aim at Penn State. Chorus, band, color guard, and the Variety Show kept him busy throughout his four years. LAWRENCE ALFONSE KISIELEWSKJ 551 East 9 St. St. Stanislaus Larry saw action on the track team and Chess Club. He will further his education at Penn State. LAWRENCE CHESTER KOBYLINSKI 1404 East 29 St. Holy Rosary A Skin Diving and Ski Club partic- ipant, Larry enjoys chemistry. He plans a career in science and will ,,lA,,,n, , , rw, . PAUL HALLINAN KOHLMILLER 4305 Wayne St. St. Luke At school Paul participated in the Radio Club, and after school he tutored. This future psychologist is Gannon-bound. RONALD MARK KOPER 605 East 12 St. St. Stanislaus Ron, a wrestler, enjoyed studying Spanish. This cheerleader plans to study elementary or secondary education at Behrend. RICHARD STEPHEN KOWALSKI 660 East 22 St. St. John An energetic intramural basketball player and an honor winner. He plans to study engineering at Gannon. 42 DAVID HENRY KRAHE 3827 Myrtle St. St. Luke Dentistry at Boston College is Dave's career choice. He liked math, played intramural basket- ball, and lettered in football. DAVID CHARLES KOCUR 2803 Pittsburgh Ave. Our Lady of Peace Baseball, cross country, and foot- ball took up much of Dave's time. At Edinboro he plans to major in history. EDWIN JOHN KOVAL 635 Connecticut Dr. St. Jude Ed spends most of his time working, playing baseball and basketball, and fishing. Gannon is the college choice for this EUGENE JOSEPH KRAHE 3615 Burton Ave. Mount Carmel Yena played football, and was active in intramurals and the chorus. Don't let anything bother you is his philosophy. Dear Mommy, I am fine. How are you? Love and kisses, Your little Tommy i br THOMAS GORDON KRAHE 1343 West 29 St. Blessed Sacrament Swimming and water polo, intra- mural basketball and intramural volleyball occupied Tom's spare time. His aim is Edinboro and ROBERT DAVID KROL 1120 East 29 St. Holy Rosary Personnel Editor of the LITERULAE, Fly participated in forensics, intramurals and on the track team. Management and Gannon lie ahead for him. GARY MICHAEL KRASNESKY RD No. 6 Hannon Rd. St. Boniface This future teacher will attend Gannon and study history. Gary likes baseball, football, hunting, and fishing. MICHAEL JEROME KRAUT 1005 West 10 St. St. Andrew Mike was Copy Editor of the RAMBLER and played tennis. He received honors consistently and will attend either Dartmouth or RICHARD FRANK KRUPINSKI 525 East 8 St. St. Mary A consistent honor winner, Rick was a member of the chorus. An interest in Spanish will aid him in his major, language. MARK JEROME KUBEJA 913 East 30 St. Holy Rosary When not playing water polo, Mark was on either the golf links or the baseball diamond. Econom- ics or business administration will be his major. 43 x X Q X X xr x 5355 5, XX Q ' ewtggw W X x 9 . sal - 2 fs I.. , .4 :- r as iw:Qff.s1-fiassfc z.: .1-3:-5 if '32 x . . ai Q aQ,,SQq3,,gM...aigx5: at- 1.-as -a.ggggfEQ5l-,.3.t QW iff 5-.zxI2.i?l'if 5 1- vii: '...55:' :IEE vi-If 51- Q :kE55.3?If:5Es5 easfssiigseziasiw:La-Eff' if .1 -lzisiiewbalssi-. :.'1fe ...,....,.,. ,.... . ,....,.....-..-... V ..,......... .. . . saw f. s ff-E:..s'5-ii' -' f f: f . - 'rf .. g,p:f.m5:mx . ffwm,q:5 fs., .QS X ,ffigggs-'fllfglr1.-fng-j55.1-.1-1 1 iii w e sfavfggw - g ' -1 - .V aesie s .. - ..,.,. . . - vigfg 1 2 .5 .3 .... .- .-,., , ..... . . . . ,, JOSEPH MICHAEL KRESS 621 West 8 St. St. Peter A letter-winner in wrestling, Joe was interested in chemistry. He expects to begin a career in science at Edinboro. ROBERT MICHAEL KUBIAK 224 East 30 St. St. John Chemistry was Bob's most inter- esting subject. He plans to major in business at Behrend Center. EDWARD JAMES KUBINSKI 842 East 42 St. St. Luke A letterman in cross country and track, 'fKubs will study psychol- ogy at the University of Pitts- burgh. RICHARD JOHN KUJAWINSKI 547 East 21 St. Holy Trinity Kuj was a freshman class officer, a chorus member, and a JV basket- ball player. He will take science at the University of Indiana. JOHN CARL KUPETZ 1230 West Grandview Blvd. St. Joseph English was J ohn's most interest- ing subject. He bowled, and played baseball, besides receiving honors. ARTHUR HARRY KURTZ 322 Shenley Dr. St. Peter Chemistry will be Arthur's future interest at Gannon. When he was not practicing with the band, he was outside trying his shooting eye. . E S KARL JOHN LARSON 337 East 7 St. St. Mary Karl participated in track and bowling. He will attend Behrend Center where he will work towards a career as an architectural engineer. WILLIAM ROBERT LALLMAN 3238 Burton Ave. Holy Rosary Tutoring and helping poor families in his spare time, Bubbles was interested in science. He is unde- cided about his future at Gannon. ARTHUR ANTHONY LANEVE 4322 Link Falls St. George 'LArt was a consistent honor receiver and a member of the cross country and wrestling teams. He plans a business career after Gannon. ROBERT GREGORY KURT 3910 Main St. St. James Kurt played football at school along with baseball, football, basketball, hunting, and fishing after school. He wants to enroll at 1-..1 11-1 . DENNIS JAMES LANGER 722 Cascade St. St. Andrew A standout debater and Model U.N. member, he lists politics and government as his favorite sub- jects. Denny also enjoys golf and bowling. g'Next week we get to build a Boeing 707 44 DAVID MICHAEL LASTOWSKI 820 East 22 St. Holy Trinity Doc was active in cross country and as a student trainer. He will pursue the study of his favorite subject, history, at Temple. ROBERT EDWARD LEE 5710 Glenwood Park Ave. Blessed Sacrament While Bob lists social studies as his major at Marquette, he did add to the success of the track team. FREDRICK LEONE West 28 St. Sacrament active member of the track and country squads, Denny lists as his probable major at n or Penn State. JOHN JOSEPH LENDA 1419 East 7 St. St. Casmir John enjoyed bowling while at Prep. He will study mathematics at Gannon. ROBERT ANTHONY LEONE 1017 West Gore Rd. St. George A consistent honor winner, Bucky has three varsity letters in golf. He plans to major in pharmacy at Fordham. JAMES RICHARD LOCKWOOD RD No. 1, Box 69, Fairview Holy Cross Lock plans to attend the General Motors Institute after graduation. Wrestling and auto- mobiles occupied most of his time. CARL GROVER LONGNECKER 456 West 10 St. St. Andrew Carl was active in forensics, Band, and the Rifle and Future Physi- cians Clubs. He will study architecture at Rensselaer. WILLIAM JOHN LYNCH 126 Chatauqua Blvd. Mount Calvary Bill lists history as his favorite subject. He is undecided concern- ing his major but hopes to attend Gannon. MICHAEL ALEXANDER LYON 2709 Liberty St. St. Peter A consistent honor winner, Mike was a bowler. He plans an account- ing career at Gannon or the University of Detroit. 45 GERALD LOUIS LOESH 305 Schenley Dr. St. Jude Stoolie lists geometry as his favorite subject. He plans a major in one of the sciences at Gannon. GERALD DAVID MACK JAMES DENNIS MACKEY GERALD COURTNEY MADINE 1043 East 4 St. 2036 West 23 St. 837 East 43 St. St. Casmir St. Peter St. Luke Gerry's chief claim to fame is his Jay participated in the chorus and The Variety Show, chorus, and ability to play the guitar. Liberal in Wrestling, He plans to attend intramurals kept Jerry busy. A arts is his choice of study at Penn State. math career at Gannon is his Gannon. desire. I like the yearbook better. DAVID LEE MANINO JOHN DAVID MARCOLINE THOMAS GERALD MARINO 3113 Davidson Ave. 3109 Greengarden 509 East 9 St. Mount Carmel Blessed Sacrament St. Mary An ardant SPOItS fan, DHVC CiteS Track and cross country occupied Drafting and designing interest algebra as his favorite subject. An much of JD'S time. He plans to Tom. His aim is the General Motor engineering future enters his plans., study pre-law at Pitt. Institute and a mechanical engi- neering career. 46 ROBERT JOSEPH MALIZIA 969 East 34 St. Holy Rosary Bob was active in the chorus and Variety Show. He forsees a career in elementary education at DANIEL THOMAS MALONEY 3230 Oakwood St. Blessed Sacrament Architecture is the choice of this intramural participant. Alois plans on attending Carnegie. JARED JOSEPH MARKOWITCZ 362 East 36 St. St. Luke A consistent honor winner, Jar was an active member of the stage crew. A future in accounting at Penn State awaits him. SCOTT HERBERT MARLEY Maple Crest Drive, RD No. 1 St. John Lutheran Scott will pursue a pre-med career at Allegheny. A sports enthusiast, he lists biology as his favorite subject. JOSEPH THOMAS MARTIN 1047 West 10 St. St. Andrew History and English are Joe's favorite subjects. After the U.S. Military Academy, he hopes to be a political scientist. STEPHAN East 25 St. Rosary is Art Editor and an avid fan. He served on the Stu- Council and plans a career in at Pitt. NICHOLAS JOSEPH MAURO 824 Wallace St. St. Mary Nick spends most of his spare time practicing for sports. Liberal arts at the University of Dayton awaits him. MICHAEL PETER MCCONAHY 2125 Union Ave., Wesleyville St. James Mike played hockey and worked for a printer after school. The University of Pennsylvania and oceanography lie ahead. JOHN MEHL Frontier Dr. Andrew his services to the swim- water polo teams, Tim to Villanova for a career in administration. DAVID EDWIN MENTLEY 1601 Church Dr. St. George This model U.N. representative and debator also participated in the Chemistry and Rifle Clubs. Alfred University and a career in ceramic engineering lie ahead. MICHAEL FRANCIS MCGRATH 4666 Budd Dr. Our Lady of Peace The Toe lettered in football and played for the track team. He is undecided concerning college. JEROME ANDREW MERSKI 2624 Lakeside Dr. St. Casimir The swimming and water polo teams benefitted from Jerryis talents. This letterman cites Penn State as his institution of higher learning. 47 RAYMOND MAY 811 East Gore Rd. St. Luke Wrestling occupies Jack's spare time. He plans a major in archi- tecture at the University of Cincin- nati. PHILIP CONRAD MILLER 3362 Alpine Dr. Our Lady of Peace Mechanical drawing tops the cur- ricular interests of this Prepster. Phil is also a member of Up With People JOHN ANDREW MISTRZAK 3815 East Ave. St. Stanislaus The study of history is in John's future. St. Bonaventure awaits this regular honor winner and band member. JOHN ANTHONY MONOCELLO 4005 Zoar Ave. St. George John's love of all sports well quali- fied him for his position as Sports Editor of the RAMBLER. Mar- quette and optometry lie ahead. JOHN JOSEPH MORAVEK 335 Norman Way St. Peter Math, science, and woodwork occupy most of John's time. He hopes to take up math or biology at Gannon. V So far, Ilve got four dollars and two packs of cigarettes. 48 GERALD ANTHONY MORYC 3009 Erie St. St. Luke A basketball and baseball enthus- iast, Gerry finds history to be his most interesting subject. He will study at Penn State. DAVID JOSEPH MORASKI 942 West 2 St, St. Andrew An avid musician and member of the track team, Dave enjoys chemistry. The University of Pittsburgh and forestry loom in his .- . MICHAEL BERNARD MOSKE 1415 West 35 St. Blessed Sacrament History heads Mike's list of favor- ite subjects. This consistent honor winner participated in track and cross country. GERARD PATRICK MULLEN 3303 Debra Dr. Our Lady of Peace Four basketball letters tell the story of Gerry's abilities. Medical technology lies ahead for this con- stant honor receiver. DONALD JOSEPH MURPHY JR. 1135 West 8 St. St. Andrew Don was active in debating and the Astronomy Club. A space science major awaits him at the Florida Institute of Technology. TIMOTHY PAUL NASH 6014 Longwood Dr. Holy Cross Tim, a four-time letter winner in golf, enjoys billiards after school. This honor winner will study busi- ness administration. STEPHEN STANELY O'DANA 1652 West 32 St. Blessed Sacrament A sportsman at heart, Steve enjoys swimming and boating. He was active in intramurals and plans to enter Behrend Center after CHARLES ORBANEK RD. No. 1, McKean St. Francis Xavier Chuck has been active in baseball, football, and intramural sports. He plans to study liberal arts at Penn State. RAYMOND DALE NIETUPSKI RD. No. 3 Station Rd. St. Boniface Ray was a member of the Ski Club and the Rifle Club. Forestry will be his major at Penn State University. ROBERT ARTHUR OHMER 434 Stafford Ave. Sacred Heart This talented musician and fre- quent honor winner enjoys all sports. Bob plans to attend Combs University and major in music. RICHARD JOSEPH ORLEMANSKI 828 East 35 St. St. Luke Track and cross country occupied much of Rick's time. The Univer- sity of Pittsburgh awaits him after graduation. Aw, come on, Joe, open the men's roomf' MARK EUGENE OLOWINSKI 1819 Ottawa Dr. St. Andrew Participation in football and intra- murals is Olow's,' chief claim to fame. Penn State lies ahead for this avid sports fan. RICHARD GERARD OSHLICK 3306 Edison Ave. St. James A member of the cross country and track teams, Dick hopes to further his education at Gannon. 49 TIMOTHY JOHN OMNIEWSKI 862 West 51 St. St. George Tim sees his interest in math as a great help to him in business administration. He will enter Behrend Center. JOSEPH MICHAEL OSTROWSKI 422 West 17 St. St. Paul Joe participated in the Bowling Club, and intramural basketball and volleyball. Engineering will be his course at Penn State. ALEXANDER JOSEPH PIECHOCKI 1848 Fairmont Parkway St. Stanislaus Butch lists hunting and bowling as his favorite pastimes. He hopes to study chemistry at Penn State. RAYMOND ARMAND PAGLIARI 537 Huron St. St. Michael Ray was a member of the golf and football teams. Pags will enter Indiana State as a pre-dentistry major. JEROME JAMES PALMISANO 342 East 9 St. St. Mary Jerry was a member of the wrestling team and an intramural basketball team. Penn State and math loom in the future. Www... 2 . I ROBERT WILLIAM PARKS 4013 Old French Rd. St. Luke Student Congress and intramural basketball and volleyball occupied much of Bob's spare time. Penn State awaits this history scholar. JAMES MICHAEL PIETRZAK 535 Hillcrest Ave. St. Peter Jim looks forward to Penn State and a future career in engineering. He kept busy with intramural water polo and volleyball. m Fleischkopf bin ich nicht. JAMES FRANCIS PILEWSKI 1131 East 29 St. Holy Rosary A cross country and track partici- pant, Jim hopes for a career in secondary education. He plans to attend Gannon to pursue his goal. JOSEPH VALERIO PRESOGNA PATRICK JOHN PUCKLEY JOHN DAVID PURVIS 4647 Richmond St. 414 East 33 St. 3932 Nancy AVC- St. George St. Stanislaus M0l1l'lt Carmel Joe enjoys bgwling, track, and Pat Saw action on the football A letter winner in track, John wrestling. A Student Council mem- team. He is l1I1deCid9d on his Palticipated in intramural baSket' ber, he intends to major in English. Career and C01lege. ball. Edinboro is in sight for this 50 future psychologist or biologist. MARTIN FRANCIS QUINN 5454 Peach St. St. George A member of the wrestling squad, Marty will study mathematics at the University of Duquesne. ARD MICHAEL USKAS Haybarger Dr. Sacrament was a member of the track football teams. A Student man, he is co ' ' nsidering a MARK ANTHONY RACINE 4120 Liberty St. St. Luke , This future Arnold Pahner won three letters while on the golf team. Mark plans to major in business administration. DONALD JAMES REDDINGER 557 West 31 St. Sacred Heart A consistent honor winner, Don enjoyed golf. He aims for account- ing and the University of Pennsyl- vania. I . TIMOTHY JAMES RAWA 3209 Regis Dr. Holy Trinity Tim participated in Up With Peoplev. The State University of New York at Buffalo is in sight for this possible doctor. ROBERT JOHN RINDOSH 4913 Sunnydale Ave. St. Luke Bob played intramural water polo and volleyball. A devoted weight lifter, he looks forward to engineering and Penn State. ROBERT JOHN ROBISON 4912 Homeland Blvd. St. Luke English is Bob's favorite subject. He will major in psychology at Pitt. JAMES ANDREW ROSCHER 3826 Cherry St. St. Luke A member of the wrestling team, Jim participated in intramural volleyball and wrestling. He plans to study Zoology at St. Francis. 51 CHARLES PAUL ROSENTHAL 338 East 24 St. St. John A lettermen in varsity basketball, Chuck was president of The Boo Ludlow Foundationn and also in the Student Council. Cornell is his choice. JAMES WILLIAM ROSTHAUSER 3518 East Ave. St. Luke Jim was in the Up With People group. Gannon is the college choice of this future engineer. DAVID EDWARD SAUERS 1121 East 25 St. Holy Rosary F ea ture Editor of the LITERULAE, Dave tutored under- privileged children after school. He looks forward to psychology at the University of Pittsburgh. GREGORY JOHN RUBINO 1151 West 24 St. Sacred Heart The band benefited from Greg's talents. He expects to take cor- porate law at Gannon or'George- town. if .Q .lisxigf ' is J: sf . . ' 'ffi if '- Qmffit 5. s 'S .-f st N X I. 9 is . . Q fit have . , , P ' 1 5 f gazlmfsilfz: Q'-'Gigi X ' V:-ifresgfesf' Q .,. f.f:fv.-:g g-viii X1 ' :lsr X - f. a5E2ssSff.et - . . . . .P , . .,..,,. . . 1 2 ' . W . - . fvsrwasl. ' . ' .. 'Q -i fwmiit .. SYQSSQ M, .33 s f,lf?i?5R ' Hsfiigig- - . ,.... N X JAMES ROBERT SCHMITT 140 East 34 St. St. Luke Jim likes to play basketball, foot- ball, tennis, and bowling. He will study aeronautics at Gannon. JAMES PHILIP SCHROECK 707 East 32 St. St. John An honor student, Jim liked math. He will attend Gannon and study math. .V U s ' i1'ff'?'fi 1-. - . ' L -, l ' iv qigw 5 X -. , -.-v gg.-Nw is , ffrg5f- .1e,gie.f, 1, -,gl -V: . - 1 - r age. 1 fa..-if' ,.., , , ., ,. .,.. ...sas . ...E lfsrrti 1421555 If 10552 a. 5 7 .5 fl CHARLES JOHN RUPERT 2806 West 31 St. Our Lady of Peace Chuck's major interests were the Chemistry Club and the Art Club. Conservation and Gannon or Penn State are his goals. ., Fw ' - llss f I - i W ' 2egvgzffz,rz.s22,2i5.sf.f msNW??f?f X'sW' Q 1 ., - . X' lla. st 'Im nga K 'I s K D . 2 X X Sys I XXQ X X , it 1 S X 5 Q tl ,, es. N 5 s Q XSD Q 'X as X t N as f N ., .gk P ,,.,. . qmewwlssl x M , .,..s.W..0. Q N. as .tis .0 rf , . K S W 3 was . X. X X X awk aft? as ... . .. ....l.,.. . V ..l,. t ., saab! lifbxiftlf mag J 1 . -.-was i7.55E.S9Lg5 ,ii 5335? f - 5 EDWARD GEORGE SCHODT 249 Scott St. St. Joseph Ed liked chemistry and was a member of the Bowling Club. At Gannon, he will major in a science. MICHAEL ERNEST SCHULTZ 424 East Ave. St. Ann Intramural volleyball and math kept Schultzie busy. He hopes to study math at Gannon. 52 JOHN MICHAEL SCHUPP 1115 West 39 St. St. George John, a lettermen in wrestling, drew uThe Kingdoml' for the RAMBLER. Electrical engineering and Gannon lie ahead. RICHARD THOMAS RUTH 1026 West 26 St. Sacred Heart A regular honor winner, Dick was a member of the track team. He plans on taking liberal arts in college. FRED EDWARD SCHRIEFER 1305 West 32 St. Sacred Heart Schrief , a member of the wrestling team, played intramural basketball and volleyball. He has decided to attend Penn State. PHILIP ANDREW SCZEPANSKI 642 Euclid Ave. Mount Calvary Phil was a member of the Rifle Club and Chess Club. Engineering at Gannon is his future. CHARLES ANTHONY SHIOLENO 1142 Greenfield Dr. St. George Chau played varsity golf and was a continual honor winner. Pre-med at Notre Dame enters his plans. JAMES EDWARD SHIPLEY 5630 Pilgrim Ave. Sacred Heart Ships enjoyed basketball when he wasn't golfing. He plans on entering Penn State. ANTHONY SMOLINSKY 15 East 34 St. Family Club and track dom- Bob's time. His future engineering and Gannon. THOMAS ALBERT SOGGS 1323 West 30 St. Blessed Sacrament 'fKeep your eye on the ball was this golf team member's motto. Sammy plans to major in phar- macy at Pitt. Efij . 5,35 ag, K A ..,. . .. . .- ,, ?-ti- . . ' 5 . As--fs. ., . .. Y ' .. N' Qk' NSQWMPS f Q, 5 Q Q13 , .j : ,XS it ' N I f . f 1 ii' 91' ff 5 . ' 125515 ' . aifnf' ff - 3'-1'f'?'Yfiffif'.v we Z ' c ' -:ws-- , s- .. ff 5 Q ea, - ga fzimgggffg 5 i'?,sszSR5?s '12 f I - ' -':,'-1E'g7fmm fr I PAUL THOMAS STEFANOWICZ 1527 East 31 St. Holy Rosary Stef played in the band and Jazz Band. This Student Council mem- ber will go to Marquette and study psychology. TIMOTHY MICHAEL SPAEDER RD. No. 2, Waterford St. Boniface Tim's favorite subject is history. He will major in business adminis- tration at Gannon. EDWARD FRANCIS STOIBER 5329 Gardener Dr. St. George Ed managed the JV football team and was a member of the water polo team. Chemical engineering and Gannon enter his future plans. 53 GREGORY ROBERT SMITH 5108 Mill St. Sacred Heart This colorguard member was also on the track and wrestling teams. Political science at Gannon follows his graduation. rv 1 H PATRICK WILLIAM STEENBERGE 518 Arlington Rd. St. Luke This star quarterback was also on the basketball and baseball teams. Pat, Junior Class president, won honors consistently. MICHAEL ANTHONY STRAUB 2710 Liberty St. Sacred Heart Mickey enjoys basketball, football, hunting, and fishing after school. Penn State follows graduation. THOMAS WILLIAM X STRICKENBERGER , 4344 Gem Court Mount Carmel Tom was a star forward on the water polo team. This future teacher-coach will attend Edinboro as a math DENNIS STEPHAN SUMINSKI 301 East 39 Street St. Luke Do it the right way now because it can't be done again was Den's motto. Banking and finance at Gannon is his future. JAMES ARTHUR ST ROBEL 3503 Greengarden Blessed Sacrament Jim, a skier, played for the band and photographed for publica- tions. He plans to major in liberal arts at Gannon. RICHARD WILLIAM SUMINSKI 1034 West 36 St. Sacred Heart Wrestling was Rick's specialty in school. History at Edinboro is his decided future. 54 DALE MICHAEL STUBENHOFER 816 East 23 St. Holy Rosary Dale took part in football and track. A major in math at Gannon is Dalels hope for the future. ALOIS JOSEPH STUCZYNSKI 7216 Wattsburg Rd. St. Boniface Al enjoyed chemistry during school. After school, he partici- pated in the Bowling Club. PETER MICHAEL SUSKO 920 Chestnut St. St. Peter Student Congress, math, cross country, and baseball required much of Pete's time. He will pro- ceed to Notre Dame for engineer- LAWRENCE RAYMOND SWIGONSKI 1214 East 9 St. Holy Family The chorus benefited from Larry's vocal talents. His future includes chemistry and Gannon. PAUL FRANCIS TABOLT RD. No. 5 Perry Highway St. Lukes President of the Senior Class, member of the stage crew, and Format Editor of the RAMBLER, Paul plans on Penn State for his future. ANDREW ROBERT TELLERS 1211 West 9 St. St. Andrew This energetic and well liked Prepster liked religion, cheer- leading, and swimming. Andy looks forward to a career in law. GEORGE TIMOTHY THOMSON 331 East 25 St. St. John George bowls and plays bass guitar. He likes English, but will study psychology at Penn State. THOMAS ROBERT TROMBACCO 933 West 38 St. St. George A letterman in cross country and track, Tribbs will major in education at Edinboro State. X 1 . X - ' S: . - . - ff: at ' . . -' .yr - ' 1' to ' 5. ft' ' we re S -A aa X Aagemw... -. wt- . fw.,,fae2.afers.EEe. -. ws. -ff Jem? ,ft mf.. 17...1'-m,,.m,.f,5r,, K -' .wisp.wz.ew1.11isf:. S1-Ib. we f'f-i2i2r.5fS.2S7-We-Isa... t ts --wf:s1.tf:s..:f'f.-.ag S - -.1.zz'sw.ezwsrsms. awweasT:as.a?'esl,iSzgffzfzm-' 'P-:ze www wsiszlls-shiifsffsisgrq,- s -- -ww, sag . A-.-.:'.i.?11'rs?a.swf-: ' ' .ifLfY.t'? T:f 9 5ff5iffQffl9?'ii ffl:-'15.Q,g f issziscz rl 'fer-2:51425 2 M K p ...EE 5 . 7:3 RICHARD ALLEN TROMBETTA 6010 Longwood Dr. St. Jude Besides working after school, Rich played intramural basketball. He will take interior decorating at Edinboro. EDWARD GEORGE TYLER 402 Parkway Mount Calvary A An Explorer Scout, Ed played chess. Gannon and electrical engineering lie in his immediate future. .1 ,,,. ,E DOUGLAS ANTHONY VICKEY 3927 Wood St. St. Luke This swimmer and water polo play- er earned four letters. He sees business management in his future. MICHAEL EDWARD ULRICH 521 West 29 St. Sacred Heart 'LUlls was a member of the Chorus, track team, Variety Show, and intramural teams. History will be his major at Gannon or Edinboro. AARON CHARLES WAGNER 1309 Oakmont Ave. St. Jude This band member was also active in the Ski Club. Aaron's plans include Gannon and a career in accounting. JAMES RICHARD WALCZAK 839 East 28 St. Holy Trinity An honor student, Jim was on the football team and ranked first in his class. He will enter Georgetown upon graduation. 55 JOHN RICHARD URBAN 704 California Dr. St. Jude Pre-dentistry will be John's subject at Pittsburgh. A member of the swimming team, he lettered in Water polo. RONALD WALTER WASKIEWICZ 621 East 31 St. Holy Trinity A JV football and Ski Club par- ticipant, Wally', was also a con- sistent honor winner. Engineering at the University of Detroit enters his future plans. h . 'r K E GARY ANDREW WAWRCZYNIAK 1347 Lynn St. St.Casmir Gary will study architecture at Behrend Center. He was in the band, Rifle Club, and intramural basketball. 1... ,- . ... W X . 1 . . X X. A .X Q X ww-.fe rw twat- fn.w..l.w,-g-. K- ylggwlfssfw .. V... Q. X y - , .5 Rs, M S 'fm 3 gJ.,a,5W fr P 315.35 K wt iw my 8 fi 5,3591 lx X X X . ...M . M ,N t X as N J YN, . - i fssgl. K' aff. 5.21321n3?1ff5...sFit X . tsntsw r ' ., ' iE'.'-.555 WILLIAM JAMES WELCH 156 East 37 St. St. Luke Bill was Photography Editor and Editorial Editor of the RAMBLER, and a member of the stage crew. Journalism is his future at Penn State. 'F H S LEO RICHARD WIERTEL 722 East 13 St. St. Stanislaus Wirts enjoyed math, playing football, and playing in a group. Business at Gannon is his hope, FRANCIS ALBERT WERLING 306 Dunn Blvd. Holy Family Fran looks to the fields of engineering and teaching for his career after Penn State. THOMAS ANTHONY WITTMANN 423 East 34 St. St. Luke Witt was always busy with the band, forensics, Student Council, and intramurals. He will study medicine at John Carroll or Loy- ola. KEVIN JAMES WOLF 5306 Fairlawn St. St. George Track and bowling kept Kevin busy. He plans to learn medicine at Gannon or Northwestern. STEVEN CHARLES WOYTEK 522 East 32 St. St. John Steve participated in the Variety Show and Jackson Tulane and the Boothill Fantasy? He will study English at Gannon. DAVID CHARLES WUENSCHEL 2631 Linwood Ave. St. James A track and baseball enthusiast, Dave lists chemistry as his favorite subject. He will study astronomy at the University of Cincinnati. KEVIN DANIEL YARD 1302 West 25 St. Blessed Sacrament This consistent honor winner was also a member of the track team. He plans to attend Rochester Institute and study metallurgy. 56 Q TERRENCE WILLIAM YEAGER 307 Usonia Ave. St. George Terry served as vice-president of the Rifle Club and was a model UN delegate. He expects to take psychology. THOMAS SAM YEAMAN 2107 Prospect Ave. St. James Live life to the fullest is Tom's philosophy. Accounting and Gannon or Penn State are his goals. WILLIAM ANTHONY YOUNG DAVID MICHAEL ZEWE EDWARD PETER ZIELONIS 141 East 34 St. 1328 West 10 St. 3807 Lewis Ave St. Luke St. Andrew St Luke Bill was a cheerleader and a partic- Dave was a JV football and Ed liked to play golf and the ipant in the Rifle Club. Engineer- wrestling enthusiast. After electric organ Dayton and elec ing and Gannon loom in his future. Gannon, he plans to teach a trlcal enguieerrng are his arms science. THOMAS CARL ZMYSLINSKI CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH 931 East 32 St. ZOLTOWSKI Holy Rosary 1901 Ash St. A letterman in track and a mem- St, Stanislaus ber of the cross country team, A cheerleader, Chris was on the Zimm,' plans on attending Gan- track team. He will furt non or entering the Navy. education at Edinboro. In Memoriam DAVID MARK TYZINSKI Dave, a leader and an athlete, died in an automobile accident July 30, 1968. He was a member of the Student Council and was elected Vice-President of the Senior Class. He lettered in both track and varsity football and was a member of the wrestling team, As a member of the varsity football team, Dave played defensive linebacker and fullback. On the track team he ran the 880 relay and 100 yard dash. Dave is missed by all at Prep, and by everyone else who knew him 57 To everything there is a seasong Ana' ez time for evwjf purpose under heaven. A time. . . TO PARTICIPATE l N I i I K W 58 59 Spirit of Prep Because We consider the spirit with which a Prep student participates in an activity as important as the activity itself, we dedicate these two pages to that spirit. 60 uarter Sessions Prep graduate William Sennett passes out honor cards. Achievement deserves reward. Three times each school year a noted guest presides over an assembly designed to reward those who have achieved, either academically or athletically. Pennsylvania State Attorney General William Sennett addresses the student body at first quarter sessions. 62 Thomas Figurski and Michael Kraut. National Honor Society A student who academically produces to an exceptional degree, may be accepted into the National Honor Society. As a member, the student can make considerable contributions to Cathedral Prep by participating in such N.H.S.-sponsored activities as Quarter Sessions, Senior Class Play, and the Book Fair. Student Council President Gary Borowy addresses the Student Council. The officers of the Student Council 64 Student Council It is the responsibility of a school to develop leaders for the next generation. At Prep, the Student Council gives student representatives a chance to express themselves as leaders and to be of assistance to the administration of the school. Senior Class President Paul Tabolt raises a question during a meeting Daly addresses the Student Council. ma. United Activities Council This year's Student Council, under the capable leadership of Gary Borowy, helped initiate the United Activities Council. The U.A.C. is designed to coordinate the activities of the Catholic schools in the area and to act as a bridge of communication among these schools. Forensics The ability to effectively communi- cate oneis ideas is of paramount importance in today's society. At Cathedral Prep, the Forensics par- ticipant can develop, to whatever degree he may desire, his facility to vocally express his thoughts. Prepared Oratory 66 Extemporaneous Speaking Prose and Poetry Reading Student Congiess Humor, Drama, and Original Oratory Debate A good debator is always capable of thinking on his feet. As a member of Prep's debate team, a student is given not only the opportunity to think well on his feet but also to express his thoughts clearly and effectively. Dennis Langer expounds his views W iw The Underclass Debators 68 Jim Strobel enjoys his date. NM... sqgusmw :WWF g lf' ,gf Mggggew: we Dances and Mixers As a part of the formation of the whole man, Prep sponsors several dances and mixers throughout the course of the year. These events, while by no means intended to constitute the entirety of a studentis social life, pro- vide an opportunity for severable enjoyable evenings. These, especially the Senior Prom, will be prominant in the memories of many Prepsters for years to come. for the Yellow Submarinei' 69 ational Merit Finalists The National Merit Corporation, through its Scholarship Qualifying Test, chooses students of unusual ability to compete in its scholarship program. This year Prep boasts nine National Merit Finalists, more than any other Catholic high school in Pennsylvania. The National Merit Finalists accompanied by Attorney Thomas Bums General William Sennett. Kenneth Heberle Christopher Hennessy Michael Kraut Patrick Steenberge 70 John Baniszewski Robert Gatenby Charles Joy Peter Susko The Local Page Rambler The art and the science of collecting the news, writing the news, and pre- senting the news to the public was fulfilled by journalism students, in the Rambler. Numerous interesting articles and editorials informed the student of the major and minor aspects of life at Prep. Several new features added greater reader interest to the paper this year. The Sports Page Rambler Editorial Board The News Page Literulae The Literulae staff adopted several innova- tions, including a new cover material and the addition of a special introductory section in chronicling the 1968-69 school year. Another unique aspect of this yearbook is the Biblical theme, A Time for Everything, from Ecclesiastes 3:1-8. The assistant editors for the 1969 yearbook. 9 N- ,,-.f ' The yearbook and art staff members after designing the format for the Literuhe during the summer. l The executive and associate editors of the Literulae. 72 Explorer The Explorer, Prepis literary magazine, gives contributing Writers an opportunity to express their views through articles, and to exercise their powers of imagination through the various features. Executive and Associate Editors Explorer Staff 73 ,Ii X lubs The Model United Nations The cheerleaders The Photography Club 74 The Geology Club The Bowling Club The Chess Club Ski Club The Ski Club is one of the most popular organizations at Prep. In this, its third year, it makes organized skiing and in- struction available to nearly one-hundred students. 76 Chorus The chorus, one of the largest organizations at Prep, provides its participants with an opportunity to develop their vocal talents and to entertain the student body during the various programs throughout the school year. Fr. William Biebel has lead the chorus to new vocal heights. Senior baritone section Senior tenor SGCUOH entire chorus The senior woodwind section The color guard accompanying the band The senior brass and percussion section 78 Band The Cathedral Prep Marching Band provides musically talented T students with an opportunity to further their interests. Under the direction of Mr. Anthony Savelli, the band was a familiar sight at rallies, quarter sessions, football games, and various other school, Y social, and civic functions. The senior trombone section The senior saxaphone section Mom's and Dad's Association 5? Q, The Momls and Dadls Association provides parents with an opportunity to understand the type of education their sons receive. It is also a social forum wherein the parents meet with other parents and members of the faculty. Left to right: Mr. William Kneib, Msgr. McDonald, Mr. Carl Steenberge Left to right: Mrs. Robert Yochim, Mrs. Carl Hansen, Mr. William Kneib, Mrs. Gerald Joyce, Mrs. Paul Stefanowicz, Mrs. Alfons M. Adams, Mrs. Robert McMahon. 80 Alumni Association The Alumni Association, moderated by Fr. Andrew Pawlaczyk, provides an opportunity for interested graduates to continue their involvement with Prep. The alumni make considerable contributions to the school, giving generously of their time at assemblies and with fund-raising projects, the results of which are evidenced by many of the facilities of the school. Members of the Alumni Association at their annual dance. Sl Senior Class Play The Senior Class experimented with three different types of theatre in its production of An Evening at the Theatre, a trilogy of one act plays. The Cop and the Anthemi' by O. Henry, the story of a tramp who wanted to be arrested in order to spend the winter in prison, was a play of light humor. The second, Robert Louis Stevenson's Suicide Club, adapted by Robert Brome, was a drama involving an adventure-seeking Italian prince and his bodyguard who joined a strange English club. Stephen Harris, J. Caesar was an hilarious burlesque of William Shakespeare's immortal tragedy. The night proved interesting and enjoyable with James Shipley, Roy Fronzaglia, Gerard Barron, Christopher Anderson, Gerald Madine, Jerome Palmisano, Robert Lee, Joseph Presogna John Baniszewski, and Eugene Krahe performing Cast of The Suicide Club maj or roles. Y S Cast of J. Caeser The student directors and stage hands Cast of The Cop and the Anthemu WI ' WT' Variety Show Providing an interesting View of entertainment in history, the 1969 Variety Show presented an assortment of humor and musical variety. Ralph and 6'Norton,, began the show in a 1930 night club, and through a series of flashbacks the audience visited the early Romans and the cavemen. The jazz band and the chorus added their musical talents to the show which emerged as a success. The Jazz Band during a practice session The Chorus To everything there ik a seasonf And ez time for everjy pmpose under heaven A time . . . TO COMPETE 84 V l 85 Varsity Football Despite numerous key injuries, the varsity football team captured another City Crown and achieved an overall record of 6-3. The squad posted five straight victories after losing the first two games to highly rated teams. A loss to McDowell then dropped the team to second in the Big Six. All-City, All-State, and All-Catholic-American Pat Steenberge performed superbly as quarterback. Other All-City selections included Chuck Britton, Tom Jones, Jack Benson and Ed Razanauskas. Front Row: P. Wiegand, D. Sokol D Jaworski D Biondi E Borgia D Shade D Krahe P Steenberge J Kamanduis P Puckly R Grychowskig Second Row: Asst Coach L Cyterski S Hahn T Bomba M Alexa P Danowski R Tracy C Britton C Zalewski M Williams, R. Figaski, N. Daley, P Gallagher Thlrd Row Head CoachA Zambroski M McGrath D Kocur J G1anon1 R Felix S Huzar T. Jones, D. Stoiber, J. Benson, D Flanagan A J3J'llCk1 Prep Opponent 26 Johnstown 34 12 Cleveland St. Joe's 38 34 East 12 27 Vincent 0 20 Rochester Aquinas 1 6 1 3 Academy 0 31 Tech 9 1 3 McDowell 20 19 Rochester McQuaid 7 rf' 1 'W 'E H wim W' M M Y . lm Am.. if -M' ...L QM, Front Row: C. Dahlkemper, D. Shaw, F. Abal, D. Anysz, J. Palkovic, Manager R. Barko, Asst. Manager J. Gervaseg Second Row: R. Zimmerman, M. Warner, M. DePa1ma, M. Zimmer, J. Walczak, R. Koehler, C. Dietrich, E. Razanauskas, Asst. Coach J. Pikiewiczg Third Row: D. Grevlich, G. Krahe, C. Bixby, W. Drabic, J. Ohmer, R. Pagliari, Asst. Manager D. Lastowski, Asst. Coach T. Schneider. 87 y xk M j.V. Football The J .V. football team attained a 5-0-1 record and stretched its victory string to 53 games. They won their thirteenth straight city title and tied for Big Six honors with McDowell. Halfback Bobby Smith led the team in both rushing and scoring. Prep Opponent 1 4 Corry 6 1 3 East 0 1 9 Vincent 7 27 Academy 0 20 Tech 0 0 McDowell 0 Front Row: R. Counasse, R. Mangold, T. Froelich, E. Lynge, R. Intieri, J. Zambroski, D. Wickham. R. Dutkowsky, S. Skotnicki, C. Chernicky, K. Danowski, Manager M. Counasseg Second Row: P. Clark, T. Johnson, M. Dropcho, D. Grolemund, W. Block, D. Stablein, G. Sundy, M. Richawalsky, M. Krahe, T. Gannon, Coach W. Flahertyg Third Row: T. Erdman, G. Cacchione, R. Baginski, M. Crotty, G. Guzowski, J. Reynders, R. Miniger, P. Cerami, R Simon, R. Smith, R. Leeg Fourth Row: D. Maus, R. Walters, J. Scypinski, D. Ma1eWski,D. McGraw, B. Miniger, T. Gorndt, J. PomorskygFifth Row.' V. Stefanelli, P. Sterbank, M. Orlando, D. Pilewski, G. Hogenmiller, E. Schneider, D. Delinski, C. Fiekg absent from picture: Asst. Coach W. Pikiewicz. 89 j.V. Reserves The J.V. reserves football team achieved succes despite a losing record. Finishing only 1-2, the team accomplished its purpose: to develop skill and gain experience. Prep Opponent 0 North East 6 Kanty Prep 0 0 Morningside Front Row: Manager T. Dzuricky, R. Anderson, P. Marino, T. Ka.rle, N. Scholz, R. Susmarski, G. Chase, H. Eckert, B. Placedi Brozozowski, T. Bojarski, Coach J. Pikiewiczg Second Row: J. Csir, P. Greiner, F. Santzen, C. Szoszorek, R. DiSantis, T. Cross Freeman, M. Sullivan, R. Contis, D. Warner, J. Whitehill, M. Lundstrum, Asst. Coach J. Walczakg Third Row: J. Flick, J. Konkol Beck, R. Coleman, J. Hyme, D. Seelinger, W. Sidelinger, M. O'Connor, K. Smith, D. Deedsg Fourth Row: A. Allen, R. York, Suminski, M. Barko, J. Dolak, W. Ferretti, T. Vieth, M. Dore, D. Neisg Hfth Row: G. Chimenti, R. Sochli, T. Lubekewski, J. Crane McCarthy, M. Coluzzi, T. Rupert, A. Felix, G. Tomczak. 90 s 1 s Varsity Basketball The varsity basketball team attained an over- all record of 14-7. With a 4-4 record, they finished third among the city teams. One of the major highlights of the season was the winning of the McDowell Christmas Tournament title for the second consecutive year, with victories over Jamestown and McDowell. Leading scorer on the squad was Chuck Rosenthal with an 18 point average. Other outstanding performers included Gary Borowy, Chuck Britton, Tom Hansen, Bill Giermak, Pat Steenberge, and Jack Benson. Dave Wieczorek and Willis Cardot provided valuable relief help. Prep Opponent 70 Corry 44 5 5 Vincent 65 84 Punxsutawney 62 74 Corry 5 7 5 7 Meadville 55 7 1 Jamestown 45 67 Mc Dowell 49 5 3 Tech 70 58 Cleveland St. Joe's 74 68 McDo well 5 8 5 9 East 65 55 Kennedy Christian 44 7 1 Academy 70 5 3 Vincent 49 44 McDowell 47 66 Jamestown 65 50 Tech 48 5 0 Kennedy Christian 3 2 6 1 East 79 71 Academy 70 56 Bishop Guilfoyle 62 1 1 1 1 Manager R. Barko, W. Cardot, C. Britton, G. Mullen, C. Rosenthal, B. Flanagan, W. Giermak, G. Borowy, R. Kneib, J. Benson, P. Steenberge, R. Felix T. Hansen, D. Wierczorek, Coach R. Fox, Manager D. Lastowski. 92 j.V. Basketball The Junior Varsity basketball team achieved second place in the City Series race. The team accumulated a 15-3 overall record and a 6-2 city record. Randy Bowers, Dan Bukowski, Tom Burke, Ray Massing, John Reynders, and Bob Smith filled important positions, leading to the team's SUCC6 SS. Prep Opponent 60 Corry 45 64 Vincent 42 46 Punxsutawney 43 43 Corry 39 5 3 Meadville 32 61 Tech 44 48 Cleveland St. Joe's 28 5 0 McDowell 26 71 East 68 519 Kennedy Christian 33 50 Academy 6 1 66 Vincent 48 48 McDowell 45 60 Jamestown 61 5 8 Tech 46 65 Kennedy Christian 54 6 3 East 44 46 Academy 5 6 Manager D. Leiiield, K. Hardner, C. Sanner, R. Simon, M. Dougherty, D. Bukowski, J Lrchaz E Lynge J Reynders T Burke J Cook R. Massing, R. Smith, M. Schumacker, J. Cox, coach W. Flaherty, absent from picture D Mangold J Sedelmeyer M Vledheffer G Steenberge. 94 Freshman Basketball Prep Opponent 43 Kennedy Christian 40 30 Meadville 32 43 Corry 26 28 East 29 5 0 Gridley 30 48 Memorial 1 1 45 Westlake 27 41 W. Wilson 2 3 5 8 Roosevelt 19 43 J . S. Wilson 40 30 East 31 46 Gridley 28 48 Memorial 22 49 Westlake 32 37 W. Wilson 26 49 Roosevelt 42 5 2 Meadville 5 0 54 J. S. Wilson 29 W. Garvey, D. Schroeck, W. Bules, W. Repko, W. Scholtz, C. Kaczmarek, D. Wierbinski, M. Borowy, J. Barabas, T. VanVolkenberg, Karle, E. Beck, R. Kujan, Manager M. Sullivan, Manager R. Tullio. The freshman basketball team captured second place in city competition, While accumulating a 15-3 record. The team, 12-2 in the city junior high competition, was led by outstanding performers Tom VanVolkenburg, Mark Borowy, and Bill Scholz. 95 Cross Country ,ft The cross country team, displaying a 7-4 record, finished in second place in the city. Composed mainly of underclassmen, they also placed second in the Rochester Invitational Tournament and seventh in the Gannon Invitational Tournament in addition to the regular Frontier Park races. Prep Opponent 29 North East 26 23 East 32 28 McDowell 27 30 Tech 25 1 5 Academy 40 l 6 Vincent 39 24 East 31 3 2 Mc Dowell 23 24 Tech 3 1 1 5 Academy 40 15 Vincent 40 Wont Row: T. Connell, B. Johnson, P. Susko, D. Moraski, J. Pilewskig Second Row: S. Juskiewicz, M. Moske, R. Oshlick, T. Zymlinski, E. Kubinski G. Mullen, K. Heberle, T. Trombaccog Third Row.' T. Boyd, J. DiMarco, E. Swonder, T. Brosnan, G. Kubinski, P. Niebauer, R. Carey, T. Umpleby Fourth R0w.' C. Quirk, T. Whealon, T. Liefield, P. Whealon, J. Wagner, T. Watson, M. Merritt, Fifty Row: Fr. R. Craig, Fr. J. Swoger, P. LaFatta, D Ruef, D. Danch, T. Skonieczka, R. Bohen, W. Downing. Water Polo The Water polo team finished second while achieving a 6-2 record. All-City selections included: Tom Strickenburger, John Urban, and Greg Buchanan. A large number of returning lettermen promises success for next year. ow W Weber D Gorndt G Buchanan J Merskr J Urban E Storber T Strrckenburger, T. Mehl, C. Konwinski, D. Murray, J.Piotrowsk1 Row K Maloney J Decker R Walczak P Dion J Gannon M Kubeja R Clute, R. Rindosh,J.Fava, D. Maloney, J. Neraasg Thzra' Row T Erstfleld Asst Manager P PIZCP1CISk1 D Presuttl J Doyle R Sloan G. Budny, D. Dudley, T. Walsh, W. Grant, M. Herbstrrtt J B Gerbl J Merskr P Schofreld Head Coach Fr T F13.lkOWSk1 Asst Coach R. Daeschner. Prep Opponent 5 Academy 1 3 Vincent 1 5 Tech 4 4 East 8 8 Academy 4 5 Vincent 4 4 Tech 3 2 East 3 Wrestling The wrestling team, with a 9-2-1 overall record, achieved second place in the City Series race. Individual city championships by Julio DiMarco, 95 lbs, Ted Johnson, 112 lbs, Lou Ebratt, 138 lbs, and Tom Jones, unlimited g insured the team second place in the City Wrestling Tournament. DiMarco Was named outstanding wrestler in the city tourney. The squad finished second in state competition as Jones and DiMarco won individual championships, and Chuck Kast, 145 lbs, Mark Hedges, 105 lbs, and Dan Kuchinski, 88 lbs, gained third place titles. Front Row: Manager T. Dzuricky, D. Cook, C. Kast, W. Dougherty, J. DiMarco, T. Johnson, J. Kress, L. Ebratt, L. Fabrizi, Manager J Downing, Second Row: J. Lockwood, D. Manino, J. Schupp, F. DeSantis, T. Jones, P. Greiner, K. Domsic, D. Heberlein, L. Tracy, D Brabenderg Third Row: P. Allen, P. Sterbank, R. Fuhrman, J. Doughery, R. Chimenti, K. Smith, G. Baran, A. Madlehner, D. DeSantis, G Sundy, Asst. Coach W. Pickiewiczg Fourth Row: R. Lee, T. Ritz, M. Lauer, D. Maleski, M. Richwalski, T. Bricher, P. Malone, R. Kuchinsky A. Farbough, Coach A. Zambrowski, Coach J. Pikiewiczg Fifth Row: R. Dinor, J. Roscher, S. Hahn, R. Ohmer, L. Lindquist, T. Peterson, M Schupp, E. Niebauer. 98 v Prep 29 24 43 40 38 23 24 25 42 20 24 15 Warren Vincent Academy North East Tech East McDowell Vincent Academy Iroquois Tech East Opponent 20 21 6 3 3 23 23 22 8 21 21 30 Swimming The swimming team climaxed its season by Winning a second consecutive City Series Championship. Perfect in the city at 8-0, the team compiled a 14-1 overall record. Craig Konwinski shattered his own record in the 400 freestyle several times. Other outstanding team members include J erry Merski, Tim Mehl, Greg Bundy, Dan Maloney, Rick Clute, Bob Walczak, Jeff Decker, Dan Dudley, and Doug Vickey. 1 2 4 Front Row: K. Maloney, G. Budney, S. Cherban, J. Merski, P. Dion, D. Maloney, R. Walczak, R. Clute, J. Decker, T. Mehl, C. Konwinski, D. Murray, D. Gorndt, J. Sherman, Second Row: J. Doyle, W. Weber, M. Herbstritt, S. Marley, J. Merski, G. Buchanan, P. Schofield, J. VonKaene1, D. Bean, D. Vickey J. Urban, D. Dudley, T. Walshg Third Row: E. Swonder, P. Przepierski, H. Meyers, B. Gerbi, J. Pietrowski, D. Presutti, W. Grant, G. Maus, J. Barry, J Bertics, R. Merski, G. Abate, M. Rovnak, J. Neraas, Asst. Coach R. Daeschner, Head Coach Fr. T. Fialkowski. 100 l Prep Opponent 64 Corry 3 1 69 Iroquois 26 78 Canisius 16 69 Jamestown 26 35 Toledo St. Francis 60 67 Academy 28 7 3 East 22 7 6 Tech 19 61 Vincent 34 62 Pitt. Central Catholic 3 3 62 Academy 3 3 7 8 East 1 7 7 9 Tech 1 6 60 Vincent 3 5 68 Jamestown 27 Golf Boasting 12 victories against no losses, the golf team captured the city title. Lettermen and their averages included: Chuck Shioleno, 74.2, Mark Junewicz, 74.3, Bucky Leone, 74.3, Doug Euliano, 76.93 Tim Nash, 78.6, and Mark Racine, 78.7. Overall, the team compiled 158W points to their opponents 6095 Prep 12 182 11 16 16 16 13W 10 19 11W 12 13W Tech Iroquois McDowell Vincent Academy East Tech McDowell Venango Christian Vincent Academy East Opponent 7 W 8 3 3 3 SW 9 0 7M 7 SW. Front Row: T. Nash, M. Junewicz, R. Leone, M. Racine, D. Eu1ianogSecond Row C Shioleno B Chase R Massmg K Kupnlewskl I Segal M. Dougherty, D. Cipriani, Fr. R. Craig. 102 Tennis Achieving a 10-3 record, the tennis team was second in the city. Outstanding in their performances were Bill Dopierala with a 12-1 record, and the doubles teams of Dopierala and Greg Baldwin and of John Gent and Chris Baldwin. G. Baldwin, W. Dopierala, J. Gent, J . Christoph, C. Baldwin, Fr. E. Bula. 4 Prep Opponent 6 Meadville 1 7 North East 0 4 McDowell 3 4 Vincent 1 6 Tech 1 3 Academy 4 5 East 2 4 McDowell 3 7 Vincent 0 0 St. Mark's 4 3 Academy 4 6 Tech 1 6 East 1 Track and Field Sporting av 3-3 record, the track team Prep Opponent attained second place in the city and in the City Track Tournament. Outstanding 60 Afademy 90 . , 77W Vincent 72W performers were. Tom Jones, shot put, Pat 82 East 63 Gallagher, discus g John Purvis, hurdles, 106 Tech 44 Ken Heberle, Tom Trombacco, and Jim Pilewski, 51 Mcnoweu 99 sprints and long distances. The return of 66 NOIU1 E2Sf 84 much of the squad will benefit the team greatly. Front Row: C. Dobbs, J. Marcoline, B. Johnson, M. Warner, D. Dombrowski, L. Kisiewleski, D. Moraski, R. Grychowski, D. Sokol, W. Hall, D Dombrowski, T. Danowski, R. Oshlick, S. Juskiewicz, E. Kubinsk, T. Trombacco, T. Brosnang Second Row: J. Jiuliante, T. Connell, K. Heberle, R Brabender, A. Madlehner, E. Krakowski, C. Quirk, R. Lee, J. Haug, J. Raydo, C. Kimmeth, G. Chase, T. Dunst, F. Ferraro, Head Coach R. DiFonso, Asst Coach M. Andraeg Third Row: C. Dobbs, D. Leone, J. Purvis, R. Krol, S. Tech, J. Namey, K. Bach, N. Bradley, J. Trombacco, L. Flatley, D. Tyzinski, R Felix, P. Crotty, J. Pilewski, M. Flangan. 104 'E 1 Front Row.' G. Blakeslee, T. Dolan, Y .P. Feeley, S. Hahn, E. Metzler, J. esch, G. Steenberge, L. Downy, T. Feick, L. Susko, Second Row. G. Dilewski, L. Adams, M. Sauers, M. McCullough, R. Ruth, J. Connelly, . King, R. Hahn, T. Scully, W. Lane, Third Row: T. Zymlinski, D Tyzinski, P. Quinn, T. Jones, E. Fialkowski, D. Loyer, P. Gallagher, R. Bohre . 106 Baseball Prep Opponent 13 Meadville 1 6 Warren 0 4 Vincent 0 14 Meadville 4 2 East 1 4 Tech 0 3 Warren 1 3 McDowell 1 2 Vincent 1 3 East 1 3 Tech O 3 McDowell 2 0 Academy 2 7 Vincent 1 10 Tech 2 5 Academy 0 8 East 2 The baseball team compiled a 16-1 season while gaining another city championship. Highlighted by All-City selections Jerry Mifsud, Tom Wisinski, Dave VanVo1kenburg, Ron Leone, and Tom Laird, the team achieved a 32 game winning streak before losing to Academy in a uno-hitter . Pitcher Dave VanVolkenburg earned Most Valuable Player While accumulating a 10-1 record. Leading hitters included: Leone, .392g Mifsud, .377g VanVo1kenburg, .3263 and Laird, .303. Front Row: D. VanVo1kenburg, T. Wisinski, T. Laird, R. Leone, M. Hanhauser, J. Kamandulis, M. Gray, Second Row: Fr. T Landgraf Asst Manager D. Greulich, Manager R. Barko, T. Hansen, D. Kocur, R. Koehler, R. Figaski, P. Steenberge, N. Daley, J. Gates, J. Cook R Smith D Stablein, Head Coach L. Cyterski. 107 Rifle Club The Rifle Club, under the direction of Mr. Lawrence Krasinski, develops in its members both the skill and the basic knowledge of fire- arms. The club patterns itself after the ideals of the National Rifle Association. Athletic Committee The Advisory Committee on Athletics Trophy of Trophies Points entered its second year of aiding the 1968-1969 Season athletic program. The purpose of this organization is to assist the administration in providing the best possible programs of Football 5 Cross Country 3 Water Polo 3 inter-scholastic athletics and highly Basketball 2 qualified coaching staffs, and in Wrestling 3 equipping and servicing the various sports. Swimming 5 Row: Msgr. James J , Gannon, Michael Earick, M.D., Charles J. Dailey, Rev. Andrew Pawlaczyk, Robert B. McDonald, Rev. Joseph Radzisewskig Second Row: Vitus J. Kaiser, Edward P. Esq., James Dahlkemper, Thomas G. Karle, Paul T. Allen, Rev. Francis D. Gallagher, and R. Dailey, Esq. To everything there is ez seezsonf Ann' cl time for every puvpose under heaven. Atime... TO LEARN 110 111 uniors F. Abal P. Acks A. Adams R. Ag0Sf1I11 M. Alberico M. Alexa M. Allgier A. Alo M. Amy D. Anderson W. Adolsek W. Armbruster J. Aymong W. Balke K. Barber J. Barry R. Bartnik T. Belczyk 1 T, Bernatowicz R, Bel-tges T. Bertone D. Birch xg C. Bixby T. Bomba C. B001 E. Borgia R. Borkowski r Junior Class Officers: D. Brabender, treasurerg M. Warner, secretaryg L. Shioleno, vice presidentg G. Miller, president. 112 J. Boyer D Brabender T Brooks R Brown T. . . . , Brown G Brunner T Brunner Do you thrnk he swallowed the bug yet? Buchanan G. Budny T. Bundy D. Burke R. Burke T. Burns Buseck W. Buseck J. Cantlon L. Carey J. Carlson R. Carrick J, Can-ig G. C se S. Cherban you get a letter for that? 113 J. Christoph D. Cipriani R. Clute D. Connaroe J. Connell M. Connelly P. Czytuck 5Y5fPi.f5:'l5g 25y ,1RffQ?iff fflff 539 . QS EQQQQR 3ig. 1sigfi.sfg.g E335 ,..... .' , V ' - Zsruiiiil' 1 . . ahlkemper N. Daley T. Danowski C. DeCar1ucci D. Deiner D. Delio M. Delio D. Dc-:Marco P, Dempsey M. DePalma Only a penny to see the 'Beauteous Juanita. P M' Dodge J' Dodson T. Dolan R. Dombrowski R. Donahue R. Donovan D. DOIiCh W. Drabic ll4 I M. Dragoone D. Dudley G. Dylewski T. Edkin T. Elson P. Emling J. Enas W. Erb D. Forsman D. French G. Fabian S. Falk L. Feeney J. Felix D. Ferri R. Figaski 4 B. Flanagan J. Fondy Shut up or I'll book ya. R. Fontecchio P. Forquer T. Friedrich ww ,ZW . . . , 3 . - x ?Zi2fg.f'sr - .4 -fvgizza.. C. Fuhrman J. Fuhrman T. Fuhrman J. Froehlich J. Gates W. Gehrlein B. Gerbi J. Giacomelli N. Gigliotti T, Glover G. Gomes M. Gray P. Gray J. Greene W. Gronastaj R Taste good? R. Grygier R. Hahn S. Hahn R. Haibach D. Hain W. Hall P. Hanlin T. Hansen R. Haug M. Hedges W. Heidecker M. Herbstritt ll6 M. Hoffman T. Holland R. Hubbell J. Hughes R. Hunter S R. Jarzomski D. Jaworski R. Jenks J. Jiuliante J. Junewicz D. Karpinski' F. Keim J. Kennerknecht N. Kennerknecht R. Kennerknecht S- Kefchel J. Kiel C. Kimmeth D. King M. Kirk B. Kirkland B. Kishton J. Klebes J . Kloecker I came back. 117 R. Kneib T, Knepper T. Koehle R. Koehler C. Konwinski J. Krahe . Kraus M. Kraut T. Kubinski J. Kuhn T. Kuhn ' 4 ..,, ,ff L. Kuklinski D. Kurutz D D l t If you happen to eradwate any hnes, be certam to replemsh them. S. Lada S. LaFata J. Lawless D. Lawson R. Lecker J. Lieb A. Lindquest D. Lis V. Logue W. Long C. Longnecker 1 18 G. Lozowski M. Luniewski A. Madlehner D. Mal ney M, Martin P, Martin T. Martin T. Maus D, McAndreW M. McCullough P. McKee M. McKenzie N. Mercier M. Merritt M. Merski J. Midura J, Milewski G. Miller G. Miller G. Miller J. Miner D, Moczulski D. Moravek R. Morgan Wait until he sits on the tack, S' Mosier H' Myers 119 S. Namey A. Natalie P. Niebauer E. Noble F. Nunes J. Nunes J. Ohmer A. Oligeri Let's see . . . four elevator passes, three bus tickets, that's 31.75 profitf' G, Orinko T, Ogmangki D. Palas J G. Palotas S. Palun M. P61860 G. Peters J. Peterson L. Piotrowicz J. Piotrowski G. Pisani 'WFS lf. . .Pie -- 3.51. -,Q .. we .sl Q ,age Q .. . . V1Iv.H tTl7'YXS.Q ' G. Pogorzelski L. Pohl M. Polaski D. Presutti A. Prischak 1 20 M. Przybyszewski J. Quadri D. Ragen J. Raydo K. Reisenweber G. Rensel W. Rosenbaum G. Ross M. Roth D, Ruef C. Rupp M. Russo M. Sauer J. Sauers J. Scharrer R. Schriefer M. Schupp S. Sementelli J. Senchyshyn L. Serene D. Shade L. Shioleno D. Sidelinger 121 J. Sidelinger J. Siegel C. Sipple E. Sitter R. Sloan D. Slubowski J. Smith D. Sokol J. Spadacene P. Spinelli J. Steiner D. Stoiber G. Straub D. Stubenhofer E. Stush D. Tamilin D. Tech R. Theiss L. Tracy J. Trohoske C.T h ' R.U lb G.Ub 'k No, this isn't school Work . . . it's interestingf, we anowlcz mp e y I ama J. Vershay J. VonKaenel R. Walczak 122 Ward M. Warner J. Warus Watson R. Weber W. Weber Weigand T. Whaling D. Wieczorek M. Williams P. Winston W. Yaeger Yochim W. Yochim C. Zalewski T. Zausen C. Zawacki J, Zdunski Zimmerman R. Zimmerman E. Zinkosky G. Zuber Give me back my 150 proof hydrochloric acid. Sophomores M. Abbott M. Allen S. Allen J. Antoun D. Anysz F. Baginski R. Baginski J. Bailey R. Bailey S. Balczon G. Baran J. Barber D. Bastow A. Benedict R. Bertone R. Blazek K. Bliley W, Block D. Bohun R. Bolla M. Boris T. Borkowski R. Bowers R. Brabender J. Bricher C. Britton V. Brocki T. Brosnan Sophomore Class Officers T. Bucceri 124 W. Bucklin G. Bujalski D. Bukowski W. Burdick T. Burke R. Buseck G, Cacchione Caldwell V. Campanelli S. Candela W. Cardot M. Cargioli E. Carlson C. Carnes Carney M. Carrig B, Carson P. Cerami J. Cesa B. Chase Chernicky G. Chojnacki Christoph P. Clark ash ine on, shine on Harvest Moon . . . 125 J. Colton D. Conti E. Cook J. Cook M. Counasse R. Counasse J. COX Cray A. Crolli M. Crotty F. Curtze K. Danowski D. Delinski J. DePaul N. DeSantis M. Dill J. DeMarco P. DiSanza C. Dobry J. Donlin How's she look this month? Donofrio R. Donovan W. Dorris R. Dougherty W. Downing D. Dropcho M. Dropcho Dunst R. Dutkosky R. Duval J. Dzuricky J. Emerick T, Erdman D. Erstfield J. Ester L. Fabrizi A. Farabaugh Faulhaber J. Federowicz J . Fedorko W. Feehley C. Feick G. Ferraro H. Figurski Fink J. Foster S. Fox R. Fratus T. Froehlich G. Fuhrman 127 P. Fuhrman B. Gallagher P. Gallagher T. Gannon T. Gedgaudas R. Gensheimer J. Gervase J. Gloeckler J. Gorndt J. Gorski P. Grant W. Grant T. Griffin D. Grolemund C. Guzowski J. Haley C. Hansen K. Hardner T. Heberle H. Heintz Three demerits 128 Golly Gee! They're fighting over me! J . Heintzel P. Hiegel G. Hogenmiller G. Hume R. Hyziewicz J- Iesue J. Hlig A. Ingram R, lntrieri B, Johnson T. Johnson M. Kania S. Kaveny D. Kendziora L. Kibler W. King J. Kirk J. Knauer J. Koehle P. Koehler C. Kohlmiller R. Korytowski M. Krahe G, Kucingki K- Kl1PHieWSki D. Kuzmin T. Laskowski R. Lee I still can't see the 'Beauteous Juanita D. Leifield F. Leone R, Leretsis 129 g'S0r1'y I'm late, Sister. J. Letxzo J. Llchacz W. Lmdsey R. Locke T. Luddy S. Lupo E. Lynge P. Lyon G. Lyons L. Maas B. MicCabe W. MacKrel1 A. Madura D. Maleski P. Malone J. Malue R. Mangold G. Maras M. Marchant R. Martin f N 3 .. ,. 5 R. Massing W. Matusik D. Maus T. McAndrew T. McCa11ion 130 F. McCloskey T. McCullough D. McGraw R. McKee D. Medvec D. Meister D. Melvin R. Menc S. Merski E. Metzler T, Milhisler X V 1 R. Miller G. Minarich ' R. Miniger D, Mitchell D. Murray T. Murray J . Myers A, Naccarato S, Napierkowski L. Nashett J. Nedresky D. Nemenz J. Nerras E, Niebauer R. Nowak Fifteen demerits. w ll :Kwik Learning by osmosis. J. Olszewski M. Olszewski M. Orlando B. Ott D. Pesch R. Peterman J. Pilewski W. Piscor J. Pomorski C. Quadri C. Quirk T. Reksa E. Rakowski T. Rewers J. Reynders M. Richwalsky J. Rinderle C. Robie D. Roscher K. Rosthauser G. Runser J. Ruscito M. Ryan C. Sanner A. Sarnowski 132 J. Schigas E. Schneider S. Schnell P. Schofield D. Schroek J. Schultz M. Schumacher M, Sciarrino T. Scottino P. Scully J. Scypinski J. Sedelmyer R. Sekula H. Sell J. Sherman G. Shickler D. Shoemaker T. Simmons M. Simon R. Simon P. Sirianni V D. Skonieczka R, Skotnicki R. Slomski J. Smerick R. Smith Stick aroundg it's about time to turn him over. D. Smyth D. Spadacene D. Stablein W. Stacey C. Stachera V. Stefanelli A. States G. Steenberge R. Stephens P. Sterbank M. Stowe G. Struab J. Stuczynski S. Sullivan G. Sundy R. Sutherland R. Sutley D. Sutter J. Szymanski G. Tabb D. Tech R. Trambley J . Tretter R. Tyler T. Tylman S. Urbaniak L. Viehdeffer J. Venturini I34 1 V T . -me l Taxi 41- if lf-' 4 , 1 I, M. Wagner J. Walczak J. Wallin T. Walsh R. Walter R. Washek M. Wasser J. Waszo M. Watson W. Weber M. Weiss J. Whaling W. Whelpley R. White E55 Q D. Wickham R. Wieczorek M, Wieszczyk R. Wiler J . Williams T. Williams R. Wisniewski T. Wonderly R. Woznicki G. Young T. Zagenczyk J. Zambroski J. Zasada R. Zielinski D. Zomcik 135 Freshmen G. Abbate M. Abbate D. Abbott R. Agostine J. Alberstadt M. Allen R. Allgeier T. Amann R. Anderson J. Audet C. Banduccl J. Barabas R. Baran M. Barko P. Barney G. Barrett T. Barron R. Beals E. Beck J- ' . ' K . ff: -so '. 2 I f ,fm y r A A T q ' . 5 D. Bihler E. Bojarski F, Bekeny J, Belczyk D. Benacci T. Benim J. Bertics J. Biggie ski The Chri Freshman Student Council Representatives: Sittingg Tom Karle, Len Zawistow- John Konkol, Jay Scolio Standingg Howard Eckert, Robert Tullio, Mike Goff, stopher Kaczmarek, Phil Marino 136 M. Bixby J. Bojarski C. Bole D. Borowicz M. Borowy F. Bove J. Breter T. Broderick G. Brotherson D. Brown W. Brown P. Brzozowski W. Bules G. Burbules L. Burger C. Campbell M. Carey M. Carlson D, Carroll S, . . -r .1 ' ' dex 1. msg. ' 221.5 211, ' 1 :ffzirsf B are .52 fi-f21iLf?i M. Casey T. Cavanaugh G. Chase Awright! Ring baloneyln D. Causgrove f 51?ff-i1573.5xii',e?7,5'f'lElg17jLsf ir D. Chaffee K G. Chimenti J. Chojnacki S. Cieplechowicz M. Cleary J. Coleman R. Coleman M. Coluzzi T. Comi W. Conway K. Cook J. Cousart J. Crane T. Cross J. Crotty V ' M of ' C en : 4 D L e 2 D J. Csir J. Cunningham ,W A S. Danch M. D,Aurora D. Daut D. Davis H See Spot. See Spot run . . . G. DeCoursey D. DeCrease D. Deeds D. Delehunt D. DeSantis 138 G. Deutsch M. DiPanfi1o D. DiSantis R. DiTullio S. Dobosiewicz J. Dolak C. Dombrowski D. Dombrowski M. Dombrowski P. Dombrowski J. Donofrio M. Dore M. Dougan l M. Dougherty T. Downing J. Doyle J. Dzuricky S. Dzuricky Frosh intellectuals T. Dzuricky H. Eckert T. Engelhardt R. Erdely Excedrin headache No. 36 W. Ellis R. Erdman W. Esser F. Fatica J. Felice A. Felix W. Ferretti J. Fiske K. Flick R. Folga T. Forish C. Forquer T. Fox J. Fratus J. Freeman T. Friedrich R. Fronzaglia R. Gathers D. Gehrlein H. Gensheimer J. Gersims T. Giek D. Goodmote R. Gredler P. Greiner J. Greulich A. Grzejka R. Guzak P. Hakel 140 What do you mean, 'They cancelled Flipper? T. Hammar T. Hammar C. Heintz J. Heise J. Hess J. Higham J. Hodapp G. Holman J. Ireland P, James F. Jansen P. Jennes Kaczmarek D. Kalivoda D. Kane P. Kapsar T, Karle T. Kelban R. Kelm J. Kendig Games people play. 141 J. Kennerknecht B. Kikola M. Kinem A. Kirk M. Klemen G. Knoll The graph would have ended here, but Father told me to sell? ' J' Konkol L' Konus W' Koziarski R. Kraft H, Krahe M. Krasinski R. Krasinski R. Kraus M. Kraut T- Kfill H. Kruise H. Kubinski R. Kujan C. Kupniewski J, Lackovic J. Lackovic P. LaFata J. Landers M. Lauer D. Leach 142 T. Leifield T. Lewandowski J. Lindsay J. Long P. Lorei R, Lorei T. Lubiejewski E. Lucas M. Lundstrom J. Lyons R. MacCabe G. Majersky K. Maloney W. Maloney T. Malthaner M. Marino P. Marino W. Masiroff Mason J. McCarthy G. McGi11ty P. McGuire McLaugh11n P. McMahon Meade M Meehan The seventh period stretch. 143 D. Melvin M. Menosky R. Merski D. Miaczynski F. Miaczynski T. Miller G. Mizikowski B. Monahan K. Monahan T. Monahan M. Monkowski J. Morehouse D. Moryc J. Natalo D. Nies K. Nies D. Novioki E ge? J Q Q Q .ff , K. Obuszewski D. O'Connor M. O'Connor M. O'Leary P. Olszewski A. O'Neil Oh rd Say about 37 - 24 h 36 ,, D. Orzechowski J. Osmanski D. Parker 144 C. Pelinsky J. Perkowski D, Pernice T. Pierson R. Pilarski W. Pilewski D. Pingitore E. Placidi T. Platz R. Podbielski J. Presogna J. Prugar P. Przepierski K. Quinn R. Raid J. Reitz J. Rensel R. Repko T. Rettger M. Rogala E. Rossman M. Roth Rovnak Rudz1nsk1 145 J. Ruffa T. Rupert R. Ruth R. Salchli A. Samol D. Sarbak J. Sauer M. Scalzitti M. Schmitt J. Schnell S. Schofield W. Scholz G. Schonthaler J . Schreiber T. Schrenk C. Schriefer D. Schroeck J. Sciere J. Scolio L. Scully D. Seelinger J. Seth M. Shaw Another typical yearbook picture Q M X - ...QP - X. X XE Q N x R x fa E l 3' l 1 .3 R . ,Ein . .f - . : 'Y : ai V S' 5 M. Sheldon R. Sheldon B. Shickler D. Sidelinger D. Sipple P. Sitter M. Skrzypczak M. Slomski R. Slurkanick J. Smalley K. Smith Smolmsky J . Sowlzral D. Spaeder Speice R. Spencer J. Spoden States M. Steg W, Stephany Now that the light is on, what do we do? R. Stiftinger R. Stull M. Sullivan M. Sullivan G. Suminski R. Susmarski E. Swonder C. Szczutkowski L. Szoszorek C. Taft J. Talarico M, Tomczak D. Toombs J- TIHCGY N. Trocki T, Trott R. Tullio R. Tuznik T. VanVolkenburg D. Veith D. Wagner D. Walach P. Walczak M. Waldinger C. Wallen 1 48 S. Wallenhorst B, Walsh J, Walworth D. Warchol D. Warner L. Weigand D. Werner J. Whitehill D. Wierbinski R. Wieszczyk D, Wisinski C. Wodarczyk M, Wolfram G. Yesko P. Yochim R. York D, Young L. Zawistowsld 149 To everything there is ez seezsong And ez time for 6126791 puqnose under heaven. Atime... T0 WORK 150 i 151 Office Staff The trio ofladies of the office staff efficiently handles all of the school's paperwork. The office duties include the compiling of financial records, the compiling of marks, the preparation and mailing of college transcripts, and the business of student attendance. Miss Joanne Pruzenski Mrs. Nancy Kujawinski Mrs. Mary Hunt 152 Mrs. Siragusa Medical Staff The medical staff is responsible for the routine height and weight checks of the classes. It takes care of the junior's physical examinations, and all other required Pennsylvania health tests During the school hours, Mrs. Siragusa is present to help in the prevention of any ailments. The medical staff works hard to maintain the health of the school. L . Yearly hearing test administered Maintenance Staff Working at a never-ending task, the custodial staff is kept constantly busy in maintaining the excellent condition of the school building. These men, with the help of students who work daily after school, preserve the school building for present and future students. Student helpers of maintenance staff , P' vrefaisssfxs Q fs ,. .-Vg, US.. . ft, ,Qt 3, tl, A . Mr. Joseph Agnello Mr. Norman Lizotte Cafeteria Staff Early in the morning the Cafeteria Staff consisting of six Women starts preparing lunch. This lunch will be sold to the students in the two lunch periods. The menus prepared by the ladies show the Work of an inspired crew. To satisfy the men of Prep, who have large appetities, is a large responsibility. Mrs. Madeline Belton Mrs. Madeline Belton, Mrs. Wanda Brzezinski, Mrs. Mary Custer, Mrs. Mary Rupert, and Mrs. Rita Glover l 5 5 ' of1Cherry, 1thefVISTA V, '1worker,1whofyQeht backlito Va. 1 ff'1'1Algebr5fTrig'Horrors Period 4 C, 11 srgE11er1DemsseRo0m11zoz1 ' 1 1 1 1 Atrygma Mrs.111ighqrdfD . AgrCSfi Pat DiLuZ.io's Burton Plaza Cleaners 1212 East 38 ' 1 5 1 'Mr'. Frank Caldwell Jr. ' 1119 West 28 V Mrg amd Mrs. Robert Carlson' 1 1e 1 1240 southview,Dr.y 1 west 101 , 1 1 1 3 1 j,111f-Iidygsjgaf5effSh6p' C I ' .e'e Case4Golden1Dawrr Markef1, 1,1 e11e fr,f1vr.cLAg1Bfui1aing 10th1and Peach 1 Qualify Meatsand1Gr0cerieS111 ' 5'111Reihd21iio7S'Resfailrantl , C ' F 1 C' Rt' 18 and 20' Gifald ' V ee11 12521WC1Sf18' I Q x .eeee 1f1N011hWeSfef111Pf1,1 TB1H11f11HCG1fh,S0C4 1 h1l' ',11 ,1 1'z1 -11 ,e11. 1 1:11Mrg:anctg,Mfs.11P2ul1L:?MCC0hahy 1 ,1 Mary Carter Paints C 126O'11Pe3ch 1 'C 1 11 Ca1ghedra1Prep1Lih1fary 11 1 1 1 ,HM1'fi2.r1d Mrs Perer'PLCiotti 1 Christopher Dorich 1 Michael Dorich Sr. Dorinda's Fourth Period Class Clziss of 'f69 Sr. Dorinda's Fourth Period E. and A. Doubet Jewelers 10th and Holland Mr. and Mrs. Simon Dubik Mr, and Mrs. Norman F. Dudenhoefer 3841 Wood St. 1 Mr. and Mrs. R.M. Dudle 912 McConnell Ave. Duggan Rider Co. 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