Central Catholic High School - Centralma Yearbook (Reading, PA)
- Class of 1959
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'Y ' ' is i -Y 1 ' Q' I Q , I 1 5 s E Tlllll. li-l Published hy The Seninr Class lleniral Ealhnlil: Hiqh Schnnl Heallinq, Pennsylvania W 'H 1 A ' ' , uw x f .. . ,, ,,,,, A Iinuwledqn ,,f is-4 Is Power Our modern world is a realm of power. To the imperialistic nations, power is the key which opens all doors. Someday everyone must face the challenge of a world dominated by this principle. We Seniors are about to cross the threshold of this imposing sphere. Our twofold Catholic edu- cation supplies us with the key. The door to success will remain locked to those who fail to utilize their potentials, but for the Centralites who persevere, unlimited opportunities await. Accompany us now through the pages of our quest and discover the key to all power-knowledge. 3 ,ff ,rf 'W I nf ,4P,'..J V, fra, 1' m'W':1 z,,,3Q ,x .ig fu A if www., . A A 1 -ff-1. TMS MW vi Introduction. Locale ............ . .,.. . Administration ........ Faculty ................. Service Staff ......... Sports .......... Football . ..........,... . Boys' Basketball Girls' Basketball Baseball ..,.........,,... Golf ,.................... Track Activities ..... Student Council Centralma ...,.,,,,,,,, Hillside Echoes ..... Forensic ......,,...,. Band ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Clubs ........ . ...... . Catholic Action . Miscellaneous Classes ... Studies ........ Seniors . Juniors ........ Sophomores Freshmen ........ Features ...... Junior Prom ..... Freshman Day . Assemblies ......... Senior Play ....... Science Fair ....... Musicale ..............,,. May Procession F inis ........,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,, Seek, and Ynu Shall Find 6 8 12 17 20 26 32 34 36 37 -.----. 40 42 44 46 48 50 S2 54 S8 67 88 90 92 96 98 100 102 104 108 110 112 5 May I interrupt, please? Citadel nf Learning On September 3, Central Catholic High School once again opened its portals to the ever increasing student body. This year's enrollment, nearing the one thousand mark, was the largest in Central's history. In order to accommodate the spanking increase in the student popu- lation, every nook and corner of the sturdy Luden estate was utilized. The completion of the elegant new Sl50,000 home for the Sisters of Christian Charity on December l8'proved a 'boon for the Whole school. The vacated third floor Was rapidly transformed into a larger commercial department, a chapel for the students, a new classroom, and more convenient headquarters for the CENTRALMA staff. The added corridor space provided by the acquisition of the third Hoor for school purposes provided a satisfactory solution to the perennial problem of traffic in the halls between classes. 3P.fll. refresher In days of old when knights were bold Welforrze lo the mansion of the mounlain. Small falls 7 Under the spreading chestnut tree His Eminence The Most Reverend JOHN CARDINAL o'HARA, C.S.C., D.D., Archbishop of Philadelphia It Was a -cold November 30, but faculty, students, and spectators thronged to Witness the dedication of the new convent of the Sisters of Christian Charity. Promptly at 2:30, the lhlost Reverend John F. O'Hara laid the cornerstone and blessed Cur Lady of the Assumption Convent. The event prompted even greater jubilation, for a week earlier Pope John XXIII had appointed Archbishop O'Hara a member of the Sacred College of Cardinals. John Cardinal O'Hara was born in Ann Arbor, llichigan, May 1, 1888. He attended the Jesuit Colegio del Sagrada in Uruguay, Notre Dame University, Seminary of the Congregation of Holy Cross, and the Catholic University of America. Among the various positions Cardinal O'Hara has held are the presidency of Notre Dame University, membership in the U.S. delegation to the English Inter-American Congress, Titular Bishop of Mylasa, lVIilitary Delegate, Auxiliary Bishop of the Aimy and Navy Diocese, membership in the Board of Visitors of the U.S. Naval Academy, Bishop of Buffalo, vice-presidency of the Permanent Committee on Inter- national Eucharistic Congresses, and Archbishop of Philadelphia. 8 The Mos! Reverend J. CARROLL MCCORMICK, D.D., Ph.D., Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia Titular Bishop of Ruspae The Most Refzfererzd JOSEPH MCSHEA D.D., Ph.D., Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia Titular Bishop of .Wlina The Right Reverend' Monsignor EDWARD M. REILLY, J.C.D., LL.D. The intricate workings of our Catholic educational system can be at- tributed to the zeal of the Right Reverend Nlonsignor Edward M. Reilly, who assumes the responsibility of the Diocesan Superintendent of Schools. His work in encouraging and furthering Catholic education has established for him a place of respect and admiration in the hearts of faculty and students alike. After his ordination in 1936, Monsignor Reilly pursued post-graduate work at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. It was in November, 1945, that he took upon himself the enormous duty of Diocesan Superintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Since that time, he has proved himself many times capable of handling this difficult but rewarding task. He is truly an adept and Worthy successor to the line of expert superintendents whose broad scope of vision and attentive- ness to detail have made our diocesan school system second to none. Monsignor Reilly's tremendous interest in our Catholic education, along with his very gracious personality, show his dedicated spirit to this worthy cause, and for this we all are deeply grateful. 9 The Reverend JOHN J. GRAHAM, D.D., Hssistant Superintendent of Schools The Reverend FREDERICK J. STEVEN- SON, zfssistmzt Superintendent of Schools Educators uf the Present Hay REVEREND HENRY J. HUESMAN It was the opening clay of school. Father Huesman, vestment clad, culminated the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and turned to the student body assembled in the gym. With a firm voice he imparted to us a few thoughts and spiritual lifts to spur us on to higher goals during our school year. As chaplain of the Catholic Committee on Scouting of Berks County, he was responsible for the Teachers' Day held at Camp Shikellamy on September 9. He delivered an address on The Church, Home, School, and Scout- ing . He holds an avid interest in scouting and hopes to secure the help of parochial school teachers in gathering recruits for various local troops. Father is sure to appear in Office 3 four times each year to assume his duty as official report card distributor of St. Paul's Parish. As rector of Central, he is vitally interested in the temporal as well as spiritual progress of his flock. The Serra Club, an organization of Catholic Laymen who foster religious vocations among youth, is proud to claim Father Huesman as their spiritual director. Civic organizations have always found him more than willing to lend a helping hand to his community, as is witnessed by his many speaking engagements. For his untiring efforts in making Central a school of which we can be proud, he will have our gratitude always. We sincerely hope that God grants him many more fruitful years in his service. I-ire Preparing Citizens REVEREND RAYlWOND LEICHNER Because of the untiring efforts of our principal, Father Raymond Leichner, many new additions were added to the school this year. Hot summer days found him presid- ing over the transformation of Room 204 into an ultra- modern biology laboratory. Not one of us can overlook the tremendous energy Father has put into the Our Lady of the Assumption Convent. Countless times he sacrificed his leisure hours to oversee or work upon some facet of its construction. His tireless attempts to make the new home of the Sisters a thing of beauty and simplicity have certainly been rewarded. But, as always, Father's main interests were centered around the student body. During the first week in Decem- ber he attended the Catholic Educational Association of Pennsylvania Convention in Pittsburgh to catch up on the latest in teaching techniques. The field of education is progressing rapidly, and Cen- tral is in line with the best of schools because of Fatheris expert direction. To ascertain our standard, Father wel- comed the members of the liiddle Atlantic States Evalua- tion Committee who spent April 7, 8, and 9 at Central. In his seven years as principal, Father has watched the enrollment soar to an all-time high, but he has managed to find time and place for everyone. Whole-heartedly' devoted to his vocation and ever zealous for Central's good reputation, he keeps a fatherly eye on the study habits, discipline, and spiritual progress of the entire student body. Reverend Joseph Fricker Automotive Essentials Prefect of Discipline Director of Athletics Reverend Stephen Bednarik Religion Boys' Guidance Counselor Senior Class Play Reverend Robert Forst Religion Latin Forensic Union HILLROAD HI-LITES Knights of the Altar Reverend Father Andrew O.S.B. Religion Reverend Joseph Dickert Religion Algebra Boys' Guidance Counselor Vocation Director Golf Club Reverend Francis Schulte O.S.B. social Studies Religion Forensic Union Alumni Association Reverend Father Jerome 12 Whu Are Men nf Their Times Now take hole four, for instance. Reverend John G. Zolondek Orchestra Band Choral Groups Marching Units Music Appreciation Whn Are Nut Strangers tn Life Increased enrollment necessitated a like increase in faculty. Eight new instructors, holding degrees from vari- ous universities, appeared among the familiar faces. Sisters of Christian Charity welcomed four new sisters into their group, the Bernardine Sisters, three, and the Franciscan Sisters, one. ln October, several teachers toured local industries as a part of Education Business lndustry Day. A. D. Eisenhower High School, Norristown, claimed Father Dickert a member of the evaluating committee for the week of November 17. Sister Rosa and Sister Roselda participated in a panel discussion-ls there Ha method in teaching modern languages ?-at the Pennsylvania Con- vention on Catholic Education. Christmas holidays found Sister Joseph Marie in Washington, D. C. attending the National Science Convention. Cold February breezes carried Father Friclcer to the Nlilton Hershey Industrial School to serve on the evaluating board. Sister M. Alethia and Sister M. Magdelaine attended the Columbia Press Conference in March. Sister M. Annemarie, S.C.C. Art Mechanical Drawing Art Club I Sister M. Canisia, C.S.B. Mathematics Senior Mathematics Club Sister M. Albert. S.C.C. Prefect of Sisters Latin Student Association Assembly Programs National Honor Society Sister M. Alethia, S.C.C. English HILLSIDE ECHOES Press Club Sister M. Carletis, S.C.C. Commercial Studies Personality Club Student Association Assistant Sister M. Agnita, S.C.C. English Latin Latin Club Sister M. Angelita, S.C.C. English Mathematics Social Studies jr. Red Cross Club Sister M. Carletta, S.C.C. English French Latin French Club ,ar reee s r Sister M. Casimir, S.C.C. Home Economics Girls' Guidance Counselor Sister M. Francis, S.C.C. Commercial Studies Career Club for Girls Sister M. Jerome, S.C.C. Latin Social Studies Freshman Latin Club e eest Sister M. Christella, S.C.C. Sister Davidica, O.S.F. English Science Science Biology Club Travel Club Sister M. Edwardine, S.C.C. Domestic Arts As It Unfnltls Tmlay ue... i'li itsr 1 to Sister John Catherine, O.S.F. Sister Joseph Marie, S.C.C. Science Science Physics Club Senior Projectionist Club Chemistry Club Assembly Program Assistant 14- Sister M. Magdelaine, S.C.C. English CENTRALMA Journalism Club Mission Club Sister Marianette, S.C.C. Commercial Studies Social Club Sister Mariette, S.C.C. English Marian Club J' Sister M. Rosa, S.C.C. English ' German ' Senior Red Cross German Club Sister M. Rosanna, S.C.C. Librarian Library Aides Following mid-clay lunch at the new corzfvent, three Sisters proceed toward their afternoon classes. Sister Silvine, C.S.B. Mathematics Sophomore Mathematics Club i , S ilsttl . . ' Sister Stanislaus, C.S.B. Mathematics Junior Mathematics Club . ,.-, Sister M. S.C.C. Social Studies English History Club Junior Projectionist Club Sister M. Roselda, S.C.C. Spanish Prefect of Studies Spanish Club Sister Thomas Irene, O.S.F. Science Freshman Science Club Mr. Joseph Schaaf Boys' Physical Education Instructor Boys' Basketball Coach Health Doctor Edward Stoebenau Dentist Miss Dorothy Milco Secretary Miss Virginia Illuzzi Girls' Physical Education Instructor Girls' Basketball Coach Health Moderator of Cheerleaders Doctor Sylvio Barra Preprofessional School Physician Mr. .lohn Savage Social Studies Freshman Football Coach Boys' jay-Vee Basketball Coach Doctor Lucille Tucker Greene School Physician In Their Uwn Country. Familiar faces sometimes become accepted thingsg Without any thought, the students find themselves tak- ing for granted the services extended to them by our lay faculty. A newcomer in September, Nlr. John Savage has assumed an important role in forming future ambassa- dors of Catholic Action. West Philadelphia Catholic High School for Boys claimed him as a graduate of the class of 1954. He then matriculated at Saint Josephls College, where he majored in accounting. 1958, his Senior year, found him captain of the varsity basketball squad. He found an outlet for his athletic adeptness as coach of the Freshman football and Junior Varsity basketball teams here at Central. Freshmen are proud to have him as a world history and civics instructor. 16 ,,,, I K 1.7 .,.,kVV ,k.V gt .f,-.. f .M , f. . . W . A. ' ' - ' -'A F Y ' - if iiigfi . Lsiufgilg. tg. - L. -v ' . Q . .. . A ,J 5 if Mrs. Catherine Kase Nurse,s Aide Miss Loretta Botzum Nurse Miss Jane Schmieder Secretary Mr. Clarence LeVan Mr. George Clump Cafeteria Manager Custodian sus ant Cubtodian . X t Helping Hands Mr. Joseph Schaetzle Mr. Richard Trexler Ml' Harold Wagaman Repairman Assistant Custodian 5f3d1Um Caretaker The calm before the storm. fllrs. R. Wenrich, Mrs. M. Dreibelbis, fllrs. M. Braun, fllrs. M. Reich- ardt, Illrs. IW. Engle, Mrs. Ill. Saylor, and Mrs. C. Kernan, stand prepared for the zero hour. 1 5 , 1 .S . 5 W 1 -my 17 T N f Lf i 4 .J wf , Z X N ,ff W f 5 ff I X W R 4 IIHTS Sports can and must be also in the .ver7Jiz'e of God. Ujope Pint X113 Sports are a school of loyalty, courage, tolerance, resoluteness, and universal brotherhood, all natural virtues which have prepared ug to support Without flinching the weight of the gravest responsibilities. Through moderate and conscientious practice we submitted our bodies to the rigorous and often harsh discipline that kept them truly in subjection: Arduous training and strict temperance were indis- pensable conditions for those of us who reached for victory. Supporting the team through Wins and losses, We displayed proverbial fair playn, that chivalrous and courteous emulation which elevates the spirits above the meanness of cheating. We real- ized that athletics are not an end but a meansg therefore, We dedicated our physical endeavors to the service of God. An off-tackle plunge by Cardfv B. Garvie finds a short Jim Borst Co-Capiain Ron Stanislaw Co -Captain coming in host of swarming Crusaders. Mnltl-in Steel August 18, 1958 found St. Lawrence Stadium a scene of mixed emotions. Prospective football candidates were re- luctant to cast aside the leisure of summer living, but anxious to ready themselves for the task ahead. Coaches Steve and Andy Hydock were afforded the perennial enigma of develop- ing the inexperienced and grooming the veterans. Faced with a rugged ten game schedule, the Cards quickly buckled down to the strenuous preparation. As the opening of the regular season approached, the club sported a powerful line and a small but deceptive backfield. In the first two contests the Cardinals personified their ability to work as a single and powerful unit by compiling an impressive 47 points to the opponents' 6. However, in their next two outings an inability to properly define confidence and udespairl' proved fatal to the Cards. From then on, having regained their psychological equilibrium, the Hydock- men either Won or lost with their feet on the ground and their hearts in the game. The Red Birds posted a season mark of 4 wins against 5 defeats and secured fourth place in the East Penn Catholic League. But what the record doesn't show, the players dog success to them isn't black and white. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1958 CCHS OPP. Sept. Bishop Egan ............. 33 6 Sept Notre Dame ..... . . . 14 0 Sept Bishop Kenrick . . . 7 14 Sept. Salesianum ..... O 12 Oct. Nativity B.V.M. . . . . . 15 0 Oct. St. Matthew ..... 7 14 Oct. Bishop McDevitt . . . 0 31 Oct. York Catholic .... 5' it Nov. Allentown C. C. .... .. 0 30 Nov Lancaster Catholic . . . . 35 13 'Cancelled Central-Bishop Egan Bruising line play accented the initial engagement of the '58 season, as the Cards rolled to a convincing 33-6 rout over their Bishop Egan foe of Levittown. An impressive crowd of two thousand Watched Central capture the first meeting between these schools. The excitement for the afternoon was provided by Cardinal backs Borst, who tallied three times, and R. Druzba and B. Garvie who each registered lone scores. Inspiration and determinalion, as incited by Coafh Sieve Hydock, serves as foundation of second-half rally. Power-plus keynotes M. Raszkiewiczfv surge from the faltering grip of Lzuzraster defenders. ' v Z1 Tony Hennessey Tarklr 44 side feint, FxFl'llff?!ll as a hnal atlempt to elude hopeful Notre Dame tachler, appears fuiile. Central-Notre Dame In their meeting with the Crusaders of Easton, the Cards' defensive team fulfilled their reputation by holding the Notre Dame eleven to only forty-eight yards and two first Bill Garvic downs. While doing so, the Cards' offense, behind the sparkle Halfharle of sophomore NI. Raszkiewiez, ran off two tallies to cop the decision. The win was the Cardinals' second of the season and first in the E. P. C. L. ranks. Cardinal carrier T. Glemhochi picks up suffifient ground for jfrst flozun then drops before onslaught of rushing Crusaders 22 First Row: G. Young, J. Shirk, W. Garvie, W. Blekicki, A. Hennessey, R. Druzba, J. Doyle, T. Kopel, S. Napoli, J Horst, R. Stanislaw. Second Rofw: M. Parznilc, R. Williams, F. Kostival, V. Bruno, P. Fox, J. Wentling, V. Eckel, B. Adams R. Duchynski, N. Adam, T. Anker, J. Ciesielski, Coach Steve Hydock. Third Rofw: Coach Andy Hydock, J. Stengel, D. Salinger, T. Loeper, J. Pezdirc, S. Styer, W. Simcik, T. Kennedy, P. Karli, D. Howe, G. Cassidy, N. McLaughlin, J. McDermott Fourth Row: D. Guerrier, J. Nierle, M. Raskiewicz, G. Bowan, T. Glembocki, A. Mattassa, J. Powers, L. Heere, VV. Pala- ferro, D. McDermott, M. McCaustland, D. Bradley, E. Baisch. A gaping hole provided hy quarterback B Adams offers Cardinal B. Garfuie assurance of additional yardage. Central-Bishop Kenrick R The Red and White juggling a precarious one point lead, dropped it in the waning moments to a powerful Bishop Kenrick squad. The Cards dominated play in the initial segment, but could not muster a tally. Doyle claimed a loose ball in the Bishop's end zone to give Central their edge. His efforts were nulled in the fourth period by a Kenrick T.D., setting the final score at 14-7. Central-Salesianum Failure to capitalize on three hrst quarter drives proved fatal to the Central eleven as they dropped a 12-O decision to an undefeated Wilmington crew. The Sallies scored in the second and third cantos behind a two hundred pound plus forward wall. 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W . -':,'-,t,,,,,s,-T -A f,5,2'1,n if if fl key block accentx an iznjmressifve gain in B. Garvie's sweeping jaunl around end. Central-Nativity B.V.lVI Sparkling defense and a spotty offensive showing helped the Red Birds snap a two game losing skein by downing the Pottsville scholastics 15-O. Quarterback B. Adams passed one touchdown and scored another to gain the Cardinal gridders undisputed possession of second place in the East Penn loop. Junior J. Stengel capped the verdict with a fourth period safety against the shattered Schuylkill Countians. Central-St. Matthew Two quick touchdowns in the opening five minutes of action, allowed the St. Matt's Mirrors to continue their annual jinx over the Central crew. Before the period ended, a Cardinal drive spearheaded by B. Adams netted the Red Birds' only score of the contest. The Hydockmen threatened several times in the second half but failed to find paydirt. 24- Central-Bishop McDevitt The Cardinals suffered their fourth defeat of the season in a one-sided contest to the powerful Harrisburg Crusaders. The Red and White unable to recover from a humiliating first half, received a sound 31-0 shellacking. Central held its own in the second half, but found it impossible to chal- lenge the impressive Harrisburg lead. Central-Allentown Catholic ln their encounter with Allentown Central, the Red Birds found little offensive headway as the Vikings' stalwart defense held the Cards pointless throughout the entire wager. A pair of Allentown scores in both the second and third quarter provided the twenty-five point margin of difference. ln faltering at the hands of the Vikings, Central continued its previous form of dropping all away tilts. Central-Lancaster Catholic The Cards put on their finest offensive display of the season as they romped Lancaster Catholic to the tune of 35-13. The 1958 final capped a season which saw Central win its four home games and drop its five away tiffs. Scoring laurels went to B. Adams who tallied twice, and M. Raszkiewicz for his forty yard kickoff return. Lone touch- downs were registered by B. Garvie and T. Anker. An encompassing fview of team effort i-V afforded in PA T conversion attempt by R. Stanislaw. ' 4 y ' s A! A , Q., 4. .- - 53 ii'1.l7I'f?'5S. Q, 1. 'SU J - . Pig. . ,T -35571:-..sa'f 'iff iw ,jf sag E fg::3.g.f,I LQ 25. M : V fig ' ' H -Jig , - 1 A' 1, '- I fsii ilj.,-C'. , , - ' j r xr f 1 .-7 --ta' 5 Chip Styer Guard George Young Guard Tom Kopel Guard 25 Hardwnnds Afire With the onset of the '59 campaign expectations for an improved Cardinal quintet rode high on the crest of last year's staggering performance. Supplied with one returning veteran and a host of promising jay-vee lettermen, Coach Joey Schaaf was afforded the enigma of bufling out blemishes in preparation for their initial engagement. A local preseason scribels poll established the junior dominated squad as too young and inexperienced to Hgure in any post-season playoff activity. flggressifveness fnds expression in G. Post's atiempt to snare loose sphere during Reading High fray. In initiating their 25 game log the Cards met with their first setback at the hands of an underated Bishop Egan foe. In the ensuing meetings the quintet generally sparkled while entertaining on their home hardwoods but sported a rather spotty record for visiting engagements. This, however, was overshadowed by the Cards clean sweep of first half E.P.C.L. honors that was highlighted by a squeaking 70-68 mastery of an able Bishop Kenrick opposition. Another diamond in the rough for Coach Joey Schaaf in early season play was their capture of the mythical city championship from Reading High School for the second time in the nine year history of the series. The harvest of second half labors seemed even less re- warding with a chain of consecutive reverses, but the Red- men bounced back to salvage the situation by tying up the league tiara with an unblemished slate. Inspired with an intense desire for victory, the Cards then entered their first match in the playoff eliminations against the favored 'lAtoms of Shenandoah Catholic. Coordinating both spirit and movement, the Cardinals walked off as the impressive 56-50 victor. Advancing to the next round, the Cards were paired with perhaps the strongest unit in eastern competition, Allentown Central Catholic. The Vikings' polish and experience out- weighed the somewhat bewildered Cardinals to the scale of 59-29 and thereby completed the Cards' '59 canto with a highly respectable ll-16 record. A new angle on lay-ups is given by Carrfs llf Schorn in drive against Nativity foe. Varsity Team-First Row: Manager E. O'Brien, f. Magee, .l. llflurplzy, IW. Schorn, J. Purcell, f. Burst, Manager P. Fox. Second Row: Coach J. Sclzaaf, lf. Eckel, f. lVIcCl0skey, F. lfatlz, G. Post, B. Adams, A. Santilli, lllanager 1. Daley. A 'wall of Kenrick Bishops checkmate Cardinal G. Post before hastening to recover floating ball. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE-1958-1959 CCHS OPP Nov. 30-Bishop Eagan . .. 64 73 Dec. 2-Coatesville .. .. 48 44 Dec. 5-Lebanon .... .. 49 54 Dec. 7-Notre Dame . .. 45 33 Dec. 14-St. Pius X .... . . 42 56 Dec. 16-Reading .3 .... .. 34 27 Dec. 19-York Catholic . .. . . 51 54 Dec. 21-St. Nlatthew .... .. 42 37 Dec. 28-Bishop Kenrick . . . . . 70 68 Jan. 2-Bethlehem Public . . .. 50 55 Jan. 4-Nativity B.V.M. .. .. 39 34 Jan. 6-Lancaster Catholic ., .. 58 66 Jan. ll-Salesianum ....... .. 37 61 Jan. 18-Notre Dame ..... .. 44 18 Jan. 22-Bethlehem Catholic .. .. 45 49 Jan. 25-St. Pius X ...... .. 46 73 Jan. 30-Lancaster Catholic . . . . 30 42 Feb. 1-Bethlehem Catholic .. .. 49 56 Feb. 6-York Catholic .... .. 45 47 Feb. 8-Bishop Kenriclc . . . . . 54 52 Feb. 15-Nativity B.V.NI. .. .. 48 43 Feb. 17-Allentown Public . .. 31 60 Feb. 22-St. Matthew .... .. 57 45 Feb. 27-Salesianum .... . . 45 54 Mar. 1-Bishop Eagan . .... 48 59 Mar. 3-Shenandoah .............. 56 50 Blat. 6-Allentown Central Catholic . 29 69 lllid-game glimpse of locker room activity indicates obvious need for coach's tactical revamping. 28 B. Aldarns soars high to pull down offensive recovery while Carzfs J. llfurphy scurries after follow-up. Progressions of a climatic roof raising cheer centering about Yarlzy, the school mascot, are shown here in infant stages 29 A well calculated side step by junior J. lllagee frustrates a Nativity drive. Bmw esw 42? 'V . Outstretclled arms of Cardinals B. Adams and V. Eckel quirkly rip off rebound as it leaves the irons. Cardinal G. Post's efforts find him bending-ofver-backward' in the attempt to capture claimed ball. 30 Once again in 159, as in the two previous seasons, the fledgling Baby Cardinals have bettered their elder counter- parts by compiling a 15-10 log. The laudible success which- Uyoung blood lacks is often more than offset by an unquench- able thirst for self-confirmativeness and a freshness in action and ideal which seems to be better able to cope with the increasingly trying demands of high school basketball. The Cards had such a person in their coach Jack Savage who could accomplish with a pawn what it would take another a queen. Another factor both the cost and result of success was the increased attendance of both Centralites and the fans at Jay-Vee contests. The Cards came over highly regarded York seconds of a hard fought contest. The Cardinal Five also experienced their share of defeat but found none perhaps so irksome as the two humblings they Were dealt by their arch rival, Bishop Kenrick. These two setbacks resulted in dropping them into second place in the junior division of the E. P. C. L. Scoring honors for the season went to Larry and Ronny Thren with 238 and 224 points respectively. These Jay-Vees, who strove so hard for ultimate success and recognition in the form of varsity acceptance and participation, will prob- ably never again experience the joy and satisfaction which now is theirs. most impressive victory Catholic in the waning Red Birffs B. fldams fads probing arms irksome in his atlemply to maneuver amidst a host of Lancaster defenders. Junior Varsity-First Row: J. Aiello, D. Guerrier, P. Karli, PV. Chlebowslei, L. Thren, illanagez Ix I'a1ler Second Row: Coach J. Savage, R. Thren, f. Esterly, T. fkfalecki, T. Loeper, illanager f. Sauer. dt' Q 334 '1-. 5524 - QHTRJ tt? asm .fe 0 N awe fran J quick, fast break pass from E. Dolari profvizler D. Trout with an FIIA'-1' two-point flifvirlenrl. Sporting a determined squad of six seniors and two under- classmen, Miss Illuzzi's Cardinalettes plunged into their four- teenth season with great anticipation and unyielding pertinacity. The lassies breezed through their first encounter, tripping St. Matts, 42-28. Perhaps overconfident after winning seven Hnnp Skirts straight, the queens then fell prey to Lebanon, 28-33. Never- theless, the basketeers avenged their black spot by downing Cardinal Dougherty, 56-49. After toppling Nativity and St. Matts by breathtaking figures of 54-53 and 40-38 respectively, the word victory seemed to be synonymous with these gals. However, the last game jitters overcame the lassies when they fell victim to previously beaten Dougherty 63-53, and thereby culminated the '59 season with a laudable IO-2 record. Varrity: First Row: J. McGettigan, E. Dolan, C. High, J. Carrigan, M. O'Brien, J. Eckel. Sfrond Row: D. Trout, Miss Illuzzi, Coach, E. Ertel. Third Rofw: C. Gantert, J. Speece. Dec. 14 ... St. hlatthew + .. Bishop Kenrick . . . Lebanon High . . . . Wilson High Jan. 16 Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 liar. 6 Mar. 8 .. . Boyertown High ........ Nativity ...... Wilson High ........ Lebanon High . . . Cardinal Dougherty Nativity ....... St. hlatthew . . . Cardinal Dougherty J. Efd'FI, XII. E. O'Brifn, and J. fllfGetliyon. Team mamzgerr E. iWcGIinn mul ill. A. Urso. Junior Var,rity.' First Rofw: L. Mancuso, L. Calvario, M. Cooney, S. Barra, S. Cusma, M. Kuhn. Second Rofw: J. Sirak, H. Stevens, P. Kearney, V. Whelan. Third Rofw: N. Meoli, Mgr., Miss Illuzzi, Coach, P. Wendell, Mgr. 33 Tenseness keynotes llzis .vcranzble for position by guards Iliamnml Setting The inevitable era of revamping has once again per- vaded the diamond scene as a result of the departure of five Card's Lettermen. There are, however, a number in the ranks of the hopefuls whose promising talents will be relied upon heavily as a compensating factor. Among these underclassmen are mound mainstays B. Dengler and J. Magee, fielders Daley and N. McLaughlin, and battery M. Raszkiewicz. Nevertheless, in their Hrst few encounters Coach J. McLaughlin and team will lean hard on the performances of veterans H. Sharpley and G. Young. fl grim look on the face of IW. Raszkiewicz reveals impending tenseness of approaching inning. An attempted sacrifice finds G. Young caught in the act during intra-squad wager. , a.W,f , fn R I if T' 'Y L. ' Q. fi .f . ' ' f - - . - 'i fa'f- :.l: 'e-:'?'- If li' fl' 1.n..fLE ':,. .'Q'. f't' ' .. 1 ' We-L. 'H..f',Y6'Efh'Yaf'fn ft,,f1,l w'fgRf'fMw , H aag , '. ,. -.ur N Ways 'fsa mg Q 'if a,f'ltx,,fA'w..f uw ' e.,,. 'lLa. 'J TK , .. f .2 A J A .2 2' - ' - Q .r 1 . M Q, 3, ' f ' A ,ef r 1 --1- . 1' 1 1 ' at . e qvkl . .,,, i , V .U g N . Q - -'-- f . - V - fri. rr -i ' 1 .4 ff- ,.' ',-- a,':-325531520frm-rfffzti31 ,- .f.-1. 'aaa ..g-,-4, 1-M 1 A sLg5?:?p?'V?ff3':fKfr.Qr15:-fihfif ,fi ,,,' ' ' ',-. . eere f 9,71 ,fb :5ygg,5.s -f,, . QQ. wif' 1 , , 44'f.gA5,5.,, ' , 7 - gf ,V - H fp-',,Qgfs.M : 'R ,:,'y1,pn??'i2' 'eg-5'g'2 ..fzlff,f,:f T'-7.',i'lii,'-4'G11'?.l' gin, - , if .,'. 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Kushmore M Daley C Rambo N 1'l4cLaughIzn J Jlfurphy J. ilfagee, R. Kosloshy, T. Anher. Second Row: J Sauer Mgr E OBrien F Talarzco W Dengler G Young B. Adams, J. .7lIcLaughlin, Coach, J. McCloskey, I Daley M Raszkzewzez H Sharplev L Thren PV Nzgrzm R. Kushmore, P. Fox, fllgr. April April April April April April May May May May May May May May May BASEBALL SCHEDULE 15 18 19 22 25 26 2 9 10 16 17 23 24 27 31 Allentown Central Little Flower Bishop Kenrick Perkiomen Prep Valley Forge Military Academy St. Pius X Nativity B.V.M. Bethlehem Catholic Sr. Matthew's Bethlehem Catholic Little Flower Nativity B.V.M. St. Pius X Bishop Kenrick St. Matthew's With tongue between teeth Card's moundsman J. Magee unwinds deli-very to climax taut 32 situation. l First Row: Dr. dslzcroft, Coach, D. IIIHIIIIIII, S. Styer. JI. Stanlziewizfz, J. Purcell, G. Post, J. Horst, W. Garfuie, J. Doyle, IV. Blehiclei, IW. Titus, V. Bruno, J. 1,l1L'DEflI1Off, and lllr. Saztage, Coach. Second Row: R. Arthur, R. Bialas, C. Hrentz, T. Curtin, J. .WcDermott, .l'. Wetztlitlg, J. Ciesielshi, fl. Ilenziesxey, R. Rirk, R. Williallls, C. Ganster, D. Henry. Third Row: J. Frantz, L. Hee1'e, L. Thren, .l. Pezrlire, T. Blelzichi, T. Gleln- liochi, T. Kennedy, G. Gusabage, D. 1l1cDermott, M. tllrckzustlanrl, D. Faust. Fourth Row: J. Barra, P. Brass, IV. Liptak, P. Donahue, G. Futriek, J. DKLUIIIH, F. fllulzlenberg, F. Grube, J. Purrell, B. Henry, T. Rehr. Leqqinq It Vaulting J. Purcell hovers and clears barrier at elefven foot mark. H... 36 G. Post rolls to clear bar by romfortahle margin before onlooker f. Horst. April 19 April 25 Nlay 2 May 7 May 14 May 23 May 31 TRACK SCHEDULE Bishop Kenrick .........PennRelays .. . Archmere Academy . . . ............... Stevens Trade Triangular lleet Valley Forge Nlilitary Academy Bishop Kenrick Reading Central .. Perkiomen Prep .. . .. State Meet GOLF SCHEDULE ,Qs 1 ... 1 - , March 24 .................... Cocalico April 1 . . . . . . Bishop Kenrick April 13 . . . ..... Conrad Weiser April 17 . . Lancaster Catholic April 21 . . . ..... Hill School April 23 . . . .... Notre Dame April 28 . . . ,... Fleetwood May 4 ,. .. .... St. Pius X May 12 ..... St. Pius X May 18 .... .... I Bishop Kenrick Mayf 20 .... ...... N otre Dame May 22 .... Lancaster Catholic C. Wleter blasts free of sandy obstacle. While a caddy watches, a Cardinal linksman bears down to drop seven foot putt duriny Pius .Y match. Breen Pastures Jleter, Coach Father 37 Kneeling: R. Roman- ski, PV. Mattlzews, D. Currier, Il. Ket- terer. Standing: P. Sanchez, L. Kirn, C. Dickert, J. Sylvester, F. Riley, R. Tucker. X' 1 2: fl' r. ,, I X gm 1 ,, 22 I 1-X in W3 x Ax N1 1 N' L fX fl Fl T1 ...- ,pl ltr 1 wc: Eff ' I ' f a T'rLpr-5v,:,1 P!-31,5 N Ga Hui- vii!! lCIlONLfi' I' 'sf IVIE JOZN ' QT, 1 -ws v BO gm M 0114 jxfgm I x - A A K 1'-'-' ---- A'- E, TIVITIE5 . . . the role and object of Clzrisiiazz ezluczztion is the formation of the perfeft Christian. CPope Pius X115 Realizing that many of the important lessons for living a full, well-balanced life are imbibed outside the formal class periods, our faculty combined forces to give us a varied extra-curricular program. Future diplomats and businessmen became versed in the rudiments of parliamentary procedure. Debates, ex- temporaneous talks, original oratory, and declama- tion sharpened thought and stimulated healthy com- petition. Young journalists became aware of the value of time in meeting the deadlines for HILL- SIDE ECHOES. Staff members of CENTRAL- MA soon understood the necessity of teamwork in the production ot a yearbook. While each club and organization strengthened a particular ability, all of them aided us to grasp the full meaning of the ideal Christian life we are to show the world. VVILLIAM GARVIE President Tnp Brass PAULINE EISENHUTH l'ier-Prfsidnzt Smiling their thanlzx for the conjfdenee shown in them hy their class- mates are Senior founcil members: F. Ferho, fl. Sablowslfi, P. Sanchez, J. Venzhe, G. Young, P. Dengler, J. MHy6Hb'd1l6f, and J. file Dermott. Senior representatiiws and associates P. Palum- bo, M. Brown, C. Higlz, M. Vath, T. Dobroshey, D. Piontele, T. Ifehn, and B. Smith take Il few moments from regular duties to pose for their picture. 40 JAMES DAVIDHEISER Co rrrxrpozzdirzg Sfrrrtury The installation of officers resumed diplomatic relations between students and faculty, when, on Qctober Z, fifty- three boys and girls became the students' voice in the govern- ment. With newly acquired dignity they recited the pledge and assumed the responsibilities of representation. Planning dances, renewing records for the cafeteria juke- box, and policing corridor traffic provided the brunt of their duties. Members of the Student Association also represented the student body at the dedication of the new convent. In his capacity as school president, Bill Garvie attended several dinners. Among these was the Rotary Club Banquet at which he delivered a brief address. Portraying Santa Claus at the Mothers' Club Christmas Party was but another of the many activities on our busy prexy's schedule. is-'fi S ,.,, mm ff L 25 FRANK RUC ll Tr1'1151n'1'r JOAN KRUPA Rfmrdirzg Sfrrftury Q Zi' 'vegas 3 Q l 1 Wifi? E: 5 1 5 iz y A r ii ii '15' fi -42 . . V -fi .3 fi QV ' R ww Our sfho0l's new harzdlzook furnishes material for a lively round table di.vcus'sion by Junior council members: F. Kostifoal, 1. Magee, G. Post, P. Fox, B. Adanzs, and R. Tucker. FRANK RUCI-1 CHRISTINE HIGH Editor-in-Cllirf .-Iryislzzfzt Edilor DOLORES HORRIGAN JOAN CARRIGAN BARBARA MUHLENBERG, Editor -IANET WAGNER VVILLIAM GARVIE Artist Sporty Editor Just fur the Hecnrds 'XTHE POPE SPEAKSI' and Centralma's copy staff listens. Our divider pages, senior section, and end page echo the masterful expressions of the late pontiff, Pius XII. Developing the theme l'KnoWledge is Powerl' pro- vided many a challenging afternoon. For the first time the spine of our book sported 'lCentralma 1959 in gold letters. Dividers of art Work Were another inno- vation. Sister NI. Bflagdelaine, our new advisor, moderated the panel Case Histories at the Villanova Publica- tions Conference on October 4 which We all attended. Frank Was chairman of this panel devoted to the de- velopment of the yearbook. Actor Eddie Dowling delivered the main address of the day. The halls of Central buzzed with excitement on February 21 when we sponsored our fifth annual Publi- cation Conference. The film strip Police Reporter preceded the enlightening yearbook and newspaper discussions. In the midst of moving gear from Room 222 to the third floor, Word came of our school's meriting the George Washington Honor Medal from the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, with the help of last yearls annual edited by Terry lVIcGlinn. Photography Staff 1 NW ff' -aff' EUGENIA SWIENCKOWSKI .IANE STIEFF KATHERINE DONAHUE ELIZABETH MCGLINN, Editor Layout Slay, w Typist: ELIZABETH DOLAN IVIARY KELLY MARY ANIN LATZE PATRICIA LA MANNA. Editor .llakcup Staff Copy Stay? MARY ELLEN O'BRIEN JOAN VENZKE, lidilor MERILYN CAREY DIANE STUFFLET l JOSEPH MCDERMOT'Ii KAREN SODERLUND Editor-in-rlziff Rlanaging Editor I Headlines JUDY WAGNER PETER URBAITIS Pliotugrrzpllvrs Armed with limited after-school time, perseverance, and the desire to excel, Sister M. Alethia and her hard-working crew turned out a top notch publication which merited: . . . an All-Catholic rating from the Catholic Scholastic Press Association. . the Keystone Award from the Pennsylvania Scholastic Press Association. . the Quill and Scroll HA and International Honor Award from the Quill and Scroll. . the Nledalist Award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. . a lst Class rating from the National Scholastic Press Association. Editor-in-chief Joe NIcDermott participated as a speaker at the Villanova Publications Conference while Sister NI. Alethia was moderator of the panel. Several staff members attended the Boyertown Conference in October. Two Keystone awards went to Judy Zitter for her out- standing feature writeups. One of her prize-winning articles appeared in the P. S. P. A. News. N. Slapilear, J. Lulmr, B. Smith, D. Napivrck, L. Mvmmo, B. Cif'.vir'1.vlei, J. Conroy, P. llrnylfr, R. Cozufzztino JI. Brorwn Rrporlrrx, 1 PAULINE EISENHUTH, Circulation MARILYN BROVVN, Public Rclaiions SUSAN VASS, liradlinc Edilor and Deadlines ANNA SEAMAN CHRISTINE BIALEK Typisls JOHN SYLVESTER, Linlf Echo Ellmn JOAN SCHLACHTER, Typist THOMAS DOHROSKEY, Rfpofrf-,A Payz' lidilurx JUDY ZITTER, Ffaiurf Iilflor JOAN KRUPA -IANIES DAVIDHEISER ARLENE SABLOVVSKI . q ,, . . t .. . . r . M Vg .. y MICHAEL VATH Debate Original oratory, extemporaneous speeches, debate, and declamation contests were waged and won early in the year. In the Inter-Diocesan Tournament, Noela Slapikas, George Young, Dennis Angelisanti, and Carl Putz headed the list of those eligible for national competition. Supervising preparation for the annual National Catholic Forensic League Tournament at Washington, D. C. on May 7 and 8 was Father Schulte. He and Father Forst accom- panied the ten Centralites who piled up 145 points-the highest ever scored by one school-to win the Francis Cardinal Spellman First Place Trophy. Special credit goes to Peter Fox, third place in oratorical declamation and George Young, fifth place in the same category. In the first session of the Student Congress, Joseph McDermott reigned as Speaker of the House. Other high point makers were John Magenbauer, Dennis Angelisanti, Timothy Roth, Kathleen Martin, and Carl Putz. First in the Nation Senior forensicers J. Jlagenbauer, N. Slapileas, M. Brown, A. Sablowski, P. Palumbo, G. Young, and W. Blekieki rehash an amusing occurrence at a ferent exlemporaneous tournament. 46 L.. oratorx S. Frank, D. .411gf'li.vr11zz'f, J. Kelly and S. Wf1z1'icl1. CARL PUTZ Extemjmorzzneous pf, yu vm PETER FOX Derlamation :Q-ff-' f K Q . The mike listens in as A. Marella, B. Smith, f. MCDET7ll0ff, Interrogator T. Roth and team mate K. fllfzrtin and M. Williafrzs narrate Ifill Road Hi-Lifes. Cl'U.S'.9'-Exlllllilllf opponents f. Leitham and P. HFill in ll fzrastife debate. 47 Assinzilating data for future fozztests are Junior MARILYN BROWN Drum Majorflta November saw the first issue of this year's Sharps and Flats roll through the printing press. Editor Louise Taubitz and assistants Jane Stieff and Ann Dragan head the staff in its second year in the publication business. The precision marching band, under the student director- ship of Ann Dragan and Harry Ketterer, the snappy major- ettes, and the color guard provided delightful entertain- ment during football halftimes. They also exhibited their talents through participation in the Veterans' Day Parade in November and the religious Christmas Parade on De- cember 9. Patricia Bomba and William Rehr led the as- sembly band in spirited songs at the various assemblies of the school year. Since the new convent has sprung up on the Eckert Avenue stamping grounds, the marching units were forced to move drilling quarters a few blocks away to the Kesher Zion Synagogue grounds. Despite this handicap, Father Zolondek and the Music Department never failed to pre- sent an excellent performance. The marching band takes over the 'Held at half-time. Majorettes add a touch of color while the team plans its strategy for the ensuing game Sharps and Flats un the March N, M, ,fsiiifnme L 2 gs During a free nzonzenl before the game Father Zolonafeh shares a joke with the jreppy cheerleaders. Column riyht! Old Glory is on parade. 49 Awaiting the oncoming rush of knowledge seekers are librarians IW. Lyons, C. fllarles, G. Arnold, S. D'f1rnore, and C. Lyons. The Mnre We Bet Tnqether llffademoiselle Wagner and Hflortsieur Wleter of the French Club post information from abroad. We K flflission Club participants R. Palaferro and E. Schifalacqua N inspect stamp drive leaflets to be distributed to the home- i rooms. 1 l Projects add zest and interest to Ifistory Club for A. Leddy, K. fllartin and H. Stephens. It's a Happy Halloweezz at Lanraster County Vet- erans' Hospitrzl tlzanlzs to Red Cross Club members P. Hartgen, S. Finan, and P. Lyszczek. With the shrill ring of the 8:35 bell, spirited Centralites hurried to the meetings of their bi-weekly clubs. The new Wednesday morning agenda affords an opportunity to spend the activity periods in constructive work. For each language there was a club devoted to its develop- ment. Plays, games, and songs aroused enthusiasm and de- veloped greater skill in students' conversational ability. Journalism Clubs prepared underclassmen for important positions on school publications. Interesting math and science information not prescribed for daily class periods, could be gleaned in their respective clubs. Personality Club offered to the Debuteens tips on personality and groom- ing, while Career Club for Girls endeavored to answer those puzzling after-graduation queries. Members of the Red Cross Club who showed outstanding cooperation were eligible to compete for a week's training in Red Cross at Hood College. The success of the Pep Club in furthering school spirit through eye-catching posters can- not be overlooked. 51 . . 'ba eteitl 5 liii . cQZ'-QV Zi 6 s xQ s K1 5 ,W 3, .fl little more to the left please! Pepsters B. Adams, J. Horst, and J. lllurphy boost game attendance N. Troilo, E. Tinus, C. illaeek, and F. Kostival, prospectors of the Clzemiytry Club, seek aidl of a Geiger Counter. Reereating' the jirst Noel, B. lllulzlenberg, D. Plorrigan, and J. Crzrrignn restore Christ lo Christmas. ,Fragrant blossoms for Our Lrzzlyl B. lmpink, J. Eekel, and f. Wen1'irlz arrange the ilfay shrine. The ideas of Catholicity bore fruit as we endeavored to put them into practice. Ample opportunity to live as better Catholics was afforded us by varied helps. By conscientiously practicing Catholic Action, we can do our part in combating enemies of our faith. Personal sanctification of the indi- vidual goes hand in hand with such work. Following the migration of the'Sisters to their new con- vent, the upstairs' chapel became a haven for those of us who wished escape from everyday cares and troubles. Weekly Mass and Holy'Communion acted as the mainstay of our progress and enriched our spiritual treasury. Special devotion to Our Lady manifested itself during the months of October and May by the recitation of the rosary in homeroom period. The annual retreat during Holy Week provided weary souls with a much needed spiritual inventory. Under the direction of the retreat masters, prac- tical guidance and food for thought were but two ways in which our hearts were lifted toward God. Knights of the Altar Ill. Titus and G. Fleury solemnly assist at weekly Student lllass. Z , Senior IV lakes a rlzrzpel break. I-hzt Well Ynur Part Uur Cllllllill mmera surprixes K. Crosslamf and B. Gar- llll7717IIFl' en route fo the gym. 95 aw Q , L 7' 1 W5 Q i Y g L AA AA A 9 Y? fl group of Senior girls pause at the statue of Our Lazly 0f..FlIfiNl0 zluring an outdoor rosary. The evaluators pose for a permanent remembrance of their Central visit. First row: Sister tllary Stephen, S.N.D., Jliss E. tWcKie, Sister Florenee Patricia, S.N.D., Mr. Ml. L. Umpleby, Sister llflary Thazldeus, C.R.S.M., Mother Dennis, S.H.C.f., Sister Hfary Colman, C.R.S.iV. Second row: fllr. C. Brown, lllr. A. Eshleman, lllr. R.,HilI, Father PV. Shaull, Jfr. P. Lalllorgia, lllr. T. Harizill, llfr. lll. Beeker, fllr. L. Gross. Spnt Light Events Diocesan school forms shown by serretary, Dorothy illilco offer the inspeetors a sample of the Catholic 'way of education. 11's been nice having you! Father Leifhner bids fare- well to his three-day guests. 54 A committee from the Nliddle Atlantic States Evaluating Board visited us April 7-9. This group of fifteen members was headed by Marshall L. Umpleby, headmaster of Englewood School for Boys. Following a greeting by student officers at the Main Entrance, the inspectors trekked to the third floor faculty rooms to begin a 'busy three days. Board members constantly toured the building and attended classes, carefully observing available facilities, both cur- ricular and extracurricular. Individuals were interviewed to determine the students' attitude toward the school. The official report on their findings will not be received until later. Sister Mary Stephen S.N.D., a Central graduate, served on the committee. The National Honor Society inaugurated its hrst year of active duty. Prexy Joseph McDermott got the ball rolling by suggesting an award of a traveling gold plaque given each quarter to the homeroom with the highest scholastic honors. The means to accom- plish this goal was provided by a society sponsored cake sale at Farmer Kissinger Market on January 10. All termed the sale a grand success, especially Joanne Lubas, winner of the cake donated by Schofer's Bakery. Society members aided the Student Association by helping to direct traffic in the corridors. l I , , , With a blessing for the spectaiors, Cardinal O'Hara leaves the newly rledicatezl Our Lady of the dssump- tion Convent. Father flllwein and Father Leichner assist Cardinal O'Ha ra at the cornerstone blessing. 55 X: 1- -1. .. W 1 'W ,A f X ,ff 5 f I D ,Q HQOMAS ' -qv' V 11 1 WMA jF?A 'm i ,, Q lm 1 ij pnom -w,ThE ' I I A. 'A V - 'Commonjn ? 'V ?GOOC' Q ' M , , fzvw . 4 . HH . gihhs 43751 ET L 1 -1 frm u. Q... H i s. 1.2 f V i S5125 Let the students become accustomed to the diffi- culfworlz of the intellect. Cpope Pius XID Our classes provided us with the opportunity of learning the severity and necessity of work in order to enjoy the rights of living in society. Each forty- five minute class period proved a vital step in our quest for maturity and knowledge. Recognizing the variety of talent in its students, the school presented a program in which the value of both the modern scientific and the traditional cultural subjects was perfectly blended to provide for our complete de- velopment. Constantly we exercised our intellects, Whose View surveyed the created universe and crossed the skies, yearning to contemplate God. We, the new youth, opened ourselves to the spirit of Christianity and felt the power of that one uni- versal love which gathers together all the peoples of the world in the one Lord. Fur Time and Eternity Of the utmost importance in our transition to adult Catholic citizens were our religion classes. High school days found us comprehending more fully and clearly the Divine Truths of God and His Church. To combat the false materialistic phil- osophy of the present day we were Well grounded in the workings of our faith. Freshmen eyes focused on the inspiring life of Christ, while Sophomores turned their attention to the growth and development of the Mystical Body. As Juniors, the daily religion periods were spent Spiritual tidbits by P. Lawlor lliyliliylit Junior jmmplzlet time. expanding and summarizing the moral code present in the Ten Commandments and the precepts of the Church. Finally, as Senior year brought us to the threshold of the adult world, we delved into the reasonable explanation of our Catholic truths of faith. Religious education does not end with graduation for it will be our passport to eternal salvation. The pIfl1fCl1lIlllk6'l'iA' Proof affords P. Dengler and P. Srlzulzff ll cogent argunzfnt for the existence of God. Freshmen thespians P. Garito and rlfl. Barrasso zlramatize The Barefoot Boyu. lln's and l1nn'ts Dramatization of various chapters of required readings may not have merited any Oscars, but they stimulated an interest in the different phases of the literary field. Besides providing entertainment, films of David Copperfield, Treasure Island, Tales of Two Cities, and records of Macbeth and Julius Caesar also helped the students to augment their understanding and appreciation of literature. Vo- cabulary Builders introduced into all the English classes this year proved beneficial in familiarizing students with a wider scope of the English language. While Seniors desperately attempted to organize their inevitable term papers, Juniors recorded their memoirs in autobiographies, and Sophomores con- centrated on composing booklets about Shakespeare. Freshmen were introduced to their heritage of American literature and made a collection of poems by Longfellow, Poe and other well loved writers of early America. Through the reading of classics and modern day books we found a new realm of interest opened to us. Diggin' through the files are Senior researchers F Vath and K. Nawaz. T. Roth records rlf. Bereskiefs dictafions for Sophomore panel discussion. ..,.-5, 'ni Tnmnrrnwland The demonstration table finds plzysieists N. Slapikczs, If. Ketter- er, S. Styer, and A. Sablowslzi com- pleting a meter stifle reading. 4' gn , j , Si? ,M , H V 8 1 ,- E n linger but t'llIlfi0l1A' elzernistx T. O'JIalley, C. Jones, and R. Rive Zrzuait the results of tlle lzydrogen test. JI. Kreuzberger Carefully serutinizes tlze minute details of Il moss plant in the new biology lab. Number, Please! The Class of ,6l was the first to benefit trom the new biology laboratory. Formica topped tables, modern plastic covered chairs, and electrical outlets for microscopes provide convenience for the biolo- gists. Specimens discussed during the week were viewed under microscopes during the weekly lab periods. Sophomores also point with pride to the array of turtles, lizards, snakes, and tropical fish which abide in Room 204. Science Clubs of America conducted the Science Talent Search for Westinghouse Science scholar- ships and awards annually. Ten Seniors entered the nationwide contest and took preliminary exam- inations on December 23. Partial preliminary re- quirement was a report entitled My Scientific Project. The newspapers Science World and Scienti- hc America aided physics students to broaden their field of scientific knowledge. Innovations in the Nlathematics Department in- cluded a pegboard which proved invaluable as a Visual aid' Collaborzztion is the keyword of Jlgebra I slurienfs J. The 1959 Nlathematics Contest, sponsored joint- ly by the Mathernatical Association of America and the Society of Actuaries, afforded Juniors and Seniors an opportunity to test their skills. One picture is 'worth a tlzousmul words, but lriy Jluflenzy T, Dobrosfwfy, and J. S.1'l7,'F.Yff'l' offer Iwo Pxanzfvlffs. Pietrusynxki, N. Crlrabello, IV. Tzzrker, F. Grubr, and B. POIIl?l'0-1'. Cit'0Il1FfI'j' stzulent, C, LA1'0I1.K', P0lIIll'I'.Y the proof tlmf 4 zz : Q L. Projects and assemblies highlighted the year for Central's linguists and historians. Senior Espanol students presented a P.A.S. program Our Lady of Guadalupe on December 11. Sister Roselda's thes- pians also resumed the practice of projecting Span- ish customs through a Spanish Assembly. The promise of a contest found French II stu- dents constructed colorful projects to depict various phases of French life. James Best's entry-a farm scene-received the most votes and was declared the Winner. Guten Abend Gut Nachtn was one of several ballads rendered by German songsters during Friday morning song fests. Latin scholars reaped rewards in the Auxilium Latinum contest held in the Spring. Following an orientation speech by Mr. Nicholas Koste, executive secretary of the local ACES, P.O.D. enthusiasts boarded their respective buses for a survey of the American Competitive Enter- prise System. Local industries toured were the Bell Telephone Companyg Reading Tube Corpora- tic-ng Beaumont, Heller, and Sperlingg Mt. Penn Trust Companyg and the Abraham Lincoln Hotel. Tn Bind Us 'I' uqether Freshman D. Spirilis teaches Latin nouns with zz smile Garbed in a brightly striped serape, J. Owens looks impressed as A. Rodriquez and A. Di Cintio display their wares J 'variety of expressiorzs yreets the gerzllezzzazfs explanation of ihe intricacies of prinfiny zluriny a P.O.D. excursion to Beaumont, Heller' and Sperling. Thrnuqh the Ages Delvirzg into ancient cifvilizalions ill. Kushmore and T. Blekicki relate their discoveries to World History Class. B. Garhammer and R. Steinlzausen combine forcesu to explain World I'Vr1r II straiegies. Pi if Brushing Up Furnishing appropriate background for the An- nual Spring iMusicale was the biggest project of the Art Department this year. Under the super- vision of an expert art instructor, they also provided pep club posters, Junior and Senior prom decora- tions, and fashion show designs. In opaque coloring, a panorama of the Holy Family formed the Senior students' addition to the Christmas Assembly. Juniors painted a wall length mural of the Nativity scene which graced the rear of the Art Room. Underclassmen contributed Jap- anese Christmas lanterns, a 3-D tree, angel designs, and a variety of Christmas ornaments. A tour of the museumls art gallery gave the young connoisseurs a chance to examine and com- pare the different exhibits, while the nation-wide traffic poster contest presented the opportunity for our artists to submit their talent to competition. Room 200 fnds J. Eonzbinski and Endter threading colorful beads and iewelry to llzeir art class projecis. 64 Jn iziteresting view merits looks of .ratisfacfion from B. Ciesielski, J. fl'lrGettigan, and L. Merzzffzo. Drzzftsnien R. Kostival, PV. Lewandowski, and R. Ilfillflllllj' prepare for fmoflzer session of lines and rzzlglfnv. Delighied with their delicious dividends are pizza bakers N. Dinatally, S. Di Fulwio, C. Katarzynslei, T. Wisniewski. Enukie Burner The members of the Home Economics Depart- ment completed a busy schedule of activities this past year. Sophomore girls busied themselves with designing puppets and writing scripts to be used in the production of their own shows. Juniors used their creative abilities to design and sew attractive aprons. Once again the Senior homemakers spon- sored their annual Christmas luncheon which in- cluded a buffet spread and an entertainment pro- gram. Topics dealing with home management and the relation of the home to the community provided the nucleus of the course. Educational lectures, films, and tours afforded invaluable information on related topics. Christine High, an academic lassie, received this year's Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award. She attained the highest score in a Hfty minute written examination on homemaking knowledge taken by graduating Senior girls. The test was composed and judged by Science Research Associates. Tina's paper was entered in competition with those of other school winners in the state. i i 5 2 - saw mia 1 . pfv- Wilh hoolz in hand, C. Koch tells her yarn. Mass production dress making! L. Seisler, L. Miller, M. Masler, and G. Lombardo apply classroom tech- niques to actuality. fl new Remington aids P. Burns in achieving her 60 wpm. Proofreader C. Lindinger scrutinizes the work of T. Schwegnzzznn at the mimeoseope and P. Peplowski at the mimeograph. in-oi 1 0 Business Boosters Telephones, typewriters, stenography books, and mimeograph machines-all are familiar sights to the future executives of the business World. Under the watchful eyes of Sister Marianette, Sister Car- letis, and Sister Frances, the commercial students are introduced to the most modern and efficient methods of business practices. A tour of the Bell Telephone Company demon- strated the practical uses of text book theories. An aptitude test was given to each of the students by the Employment Bureau. From the results, sug- gestions were made by a representative of the company concerning the type of work that each student was best suited to do. Intent faces and speeding pencils characterize book- lzeepers M. Abeln, E. Niedrowski, W. 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A I A Xvmviwfeiffw,-Myfm-. - 1 f ' iiiiiilinlgzffgiizl'74,2 - 7:1':maE?sa5 W:71fgG-f'2'L'f- ENS ' ' if' 1 'bs k A ---' ' in S wggfgggm 7 --wi rg , ,, 'fWfP1fwf, ,gf,1,v1':f.ff,s55 5f92g,fH , , 'fr . A. nag: - 1 f Vw 'pq-s11'v31w2,,:1 :e,Lf8,,.,,,w, f f vT12g9?i 'H :SEQ ..i,-,:1:.1:ifFisQi,1 fiviflsb :asv f - Ui 1 Mimeflsfgfiwggfnisig'' f:'?,2?ffifffiiif-:Li-14155-' :LX fl' . 5732+ -.11-i11Mf,f:'ffw51f2fgf5 Swim -'fs , 1 ' ,wi ,, . M, WM -f --'if :,,wsf4i2ffQ,w-f -- wmugyigzgzg, I ,ug . ., U 1, - 1- , ', K, ' ,.-if .. -- -- K' wifs-2 , f fgzeu -' ' H ,. ...v . , 2 '- . ,. ,. '. . ' K ' 'dig' .HL :2' ' .Ll ,.5'1 5 ' ' .EMP , -' 1.L'gg'jg5y1iM 'V' i i iw, b ,:,.. . ff , ' J: Q, X A K, X ll 5 ,Q .lv ' A -7.1 , 1' ,it y , Y , Q fiaiz' ff J N' '-'rf -4- -L 2+ , '5 YW' Q- ll sz , ,,,f'l'v,gm- H' mm,,, ,:1.. , xx ,K A ,,f. v M., f , w fs? , , .. , 1 Thrnuqh the Hnuqh tn the Stars Kenneth M. Bagdon St. Margaret Parish 1234 Church St. Athletics: Football jay Vee 1. Clubs: Mathematics 4. Walter C. Blekicki Sl. Catharine of Siena Parish 2406 Fairview Ave. Mount Penn Student Association: Representative 1. Athletics: Basketball Freshman 1, Football Freshman 1, jay Vee 2, Varsity, 3-4, Track 1-2-3-4. Class Play 4. Patricia A. Bomba St. Mary Parish Evansville Music: Band 2-3-4, Orchestra 3-4, Solidaires 3-4, Chorus 2. Clubs: Red Cross 4. James C. Best Holy Guardian Angels Parish Leesport Music: Orchestra 1-2-3-4. Chorus 4. Class Play: 4. Maureen R. Betz St. Catharine of Siena Parish 521 S. 17th St. Clubs: Red Cross 4 Edward A. Bettler St. Joseph Parish 1165 N. 11th St. Athletics: Football Jay Vee 1-2, Varsity 3-4. Clubs: Projectionist 4. Christine H. Bialek Sl. Mary Parish 923 Cotton St. Publications: Hillside Echoes 4. Clubs: Career 4, Personality 4. Prndiqiuus James M. Horst St. Joseph Parish 1406 N. 10th St. Athletics: Basketball jay Vee 1-2, Varsity 3-4, Football Freshman 1, Varsity 2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4. Clubs: Projectionist 4, Pep 4. is E. 68 Ronald J. Boucher St. Margaret Parish 936 Madison Ave. Honor Student: 1-2. Music: Orchestra 1-2-3-4. Class Play: 4. Clubs: Physics 4. and enchanting Patricia A. Bogdanski St. John Baptist de La Salle 122 N. Sterley St. Shillington Honor Student: 1-2-3. Music: Chorus 3-4. Majorettes: 4. Clubs: Personality 4, Senior Girls Chorus -l-. Merilyn A. Carey Sacred Heart Parish 923 Penn Ave., Wyomissing Publications: Centralma 3-4, Hillside Echoes 2. Music: Chorus 2-3-4, Bel-Tones 3-4 Cheerleader: 3-4. Joan C. Corrigan St. John Baptist de La Salle 513 March St., Shillington Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Publications: Centralma 2-3-4. Athletics: Basketball Jay Vee 1, Varsity 2-3-4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4, Bel-Tones 3-4. Majorettes: 4. Marilyn A. Brown St. Catharine of Siena Parish is N. 24th st., Mount Penn National Honor Society: 3-4. Honor Student: 1-2-4. Student Association: Representative 3-4. Forensic Union: 2-3-4. Publications: Hillside Echoes 1-2-3-4. Music: Chorus 2. Majorettes: 2-3 Drum Major 4. Radio: 4. Phyllis A. Burns Sacred Heart Parish 406 Walnut St. West Reading Honor Student: 3. Music: Chorus 4. Clubs: Personality 4, Senior Girls Chorus Ronald' W. Buck St. Joseph Parish 1239 Spring St. Honor Student: 1-2-3. Clubs: German 4, Physics 4. Donna G. Cambria Holy Rosary Parish 738 Chestnut St. Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Music: Band 2-3-4, Solidaires 3. Clubs: Physics 4, Senior Girls Chorus 4. Ginger A. Casantini St. Anthony Parish 631 Park Ave. Music: Chorus 2-3--I-, Bel-Tones 4. Clubs: Art 4, Music 4. Rose M. Bukowski St. Anthony Parish 411 Pansy St. Honor Student: 1-2-3. Music: Chorus 2-3. Class Play: 4. Clubs: Red Cross 4. Christine N. Camilli Holy Guardian Angel Parish 1303 Mt. Laulrel Ave., Temple Publications: 'Centralma 4. Clubs: Red Cross 4. Marilyn A. Casse St. Columhkill Earlville Honor Student: 1. Publications: Hillside Echoes 2. Clubs: Marian 3, French 4, Physics -l Barbara T. Ciesielski St. Mary Parish 319 S. 11th St. Honor Student: 1-2-3 Publications: Hillside Echoes 3-4. Music: Chorus 3-4. Clubs: Art 4, Senior Gi-rls Chorus 4. Agnes J. Cataldi Holy Rosary Parish 244 Pearl St. Clubs: Marian 4, Red Cross 4. is this thrunqinq nf youth, ,ww for missile-sw. . .M .t., .1 -V '1'3?iJi1Y?i.f T5f?:?f'1i-S-C. : 1 : xi: 4QfQ??f5zj.raesg1 ,. - 3fiss3::gfsss:,:s,gr f sf? 5 -. - slfi,s'ezsffr .. ' , ' J fw.f'T-'lilifr t.- si ' fiftiu .L I, 3.1.2 ' , Q 3 2-i'l'1:,.g f . - ' - - ir-s. 5 .wit ' ' Rf.. , r . ,s . 'ffvziif-f , -g ,rw . g s . f 5- -I v 's ,. K ' if' '- 55, OH ,w W:'7!. :S ' .. Tj-2i,g,'fss'iE5': , '-Ji-171 22 EN-W P a .,,a. f - .. z'Wna'- y, fr' wr ,.:--.1 ss., 4 f. J - 1 is 5 2 ww: 2 ?,:i:f'4!,, f. : ,lf ,. f.4?.r'-f-'Wan sfpfsmfaf-1 'ff' . ,I .Q-.rt . p,,.,... Wcgi 2 , Q94 -- A K t ,...- I .f 1 . . f. rf.- X I, - Patricia S. Chelstowski St. Mary Parish 1134 Cotton St. Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4, Bel-Tones 4. Class Play: 4. Clubs: German 4, Senior Girls Chorus 4. Bernard G. Conlon St. Margaret Parish 1244 'Carbon St. Athletics: Basketball Jay Vee 1. Clubs: Physics 4, Math 4. Sandra M. D'Amore Holy Rosary Parish 420 Crestmont St. Clubs: Library 4. 70 Janet C. Conroy St. lllary Parish 1257 Spruce St. Honor Student: 3. Publications: Hillside Echoes 3-4. Music: Chorus 3. Clubs: Senior Girls Chorus 4. James C. Davidheiser St. Margaret Parish 1235 'Church St. National Honor Society: 3-4. Honor Student: 1-2-4. Student Association: Associate Representative 2, Council Member 3, Corresponding Secretary 4. Publications: Hillside Echoes Z-3-4. Class Play 4. K 'ft Joan J. Cickocki Holy Guardian Angel Parish 4517 10th Ave., Temple Honor Student: 2-3. Clubs: Art 4. Joan M. Cimochowski St. John Baptist de La Salle Parish 301 N. Wyomissing Ave. Honor Student: 2-3-4. Forensic Union: 4. Publications: Hillside Echoes 3-4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4. Russell R. Consentino St. Catharine of Siena Parish 45 Butter Lane, Mount Penn Publications: Hillside Echoes 3-4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4. Class Play: 4. Clubs: Physics 4. A. '2 2, W, ' J ,. 1,1-,afz.s2fer1,3gpfgg5 rw . , . ,, 2 . V ms, g mg, nm. M, su, s m.: 1-,,:: . ... Q - it me .. writ- ff -- , . . 59 ef is N 'S-Wi . X sim 5.1 John N. Delp Si. Paul Parish 29 Maple St. Class Play: 4. Clubs: Physics 4. Nancy L. Dinatally Sl. Catharine of Siena Parish 1526 Haak St. Clubs: Red Cross 4. Thomas P. Dobrosky St. Nlary Parish 1105 Muhlenberg St. Student Association: Associate Representative 4. Publications: Little Echo 4. Radio: 4. Music: Chorus 1-2-3-4, Clubs: Physics 4, Radio 4. Joseph A. DeLuma St. Joseph Parish 1941 N. 14th St. Athletics: Track Varsity 3-4. Music: Chorus 4. Clubs: Spanish 4. Elizabeth M. Dolan St. Paul Parish 336 N. 10th St. Honor Student: 1-Z-3-4. Athletics: Basketball jay Vee 1, Varsity 2-3-4. Publications: Centralma 3-4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4. James A. Doyle St. Catharine of Siena Parish R. D. 4. Student Association: Representative 2. Athletics: Football Freshman 1, Varsity 2-3-4, Track Varsity 1-2-3-4. Clubs: Physics 4. Patricia M. Dengler St. Catharine of Siena Parish 3224 St. Lawrence Ave. National Honor Society: 3-4. Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Student Association: Associate Representative 3, Council Member 4. Publications: Hillside Echoes 1-2-3-4. Music: Chorus 2. Sharon D. DiFulvio St. Peter Parish 409 Mc'Clellon St. Athletics: Basketball Jay Vee 1. Clubs: Red Cross 4. Katherine A. Donahue Sacred Heart Parish 1126 Fairview Ave., Wyomissing Publications: Centralm 2-3-4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4. Class Play: 4. Clubs: 'Senior Math 4, Physics 4. Ann T. Dragan St. Catharine of Siena Parish 2521 Grant St. Mount Penn Publications: Sharps 8: Flats 4. Music: Band 2-3-4, Orchestra 4, Solidaires 3-4. Clubs: Service 4. 71 44. .. ji. .,. I .f.fs1'f4,4s-,AE 'Z guy' ,V ,, '- . if ' xr 'V . g-,nr ,gay 1.5: I. ,, iff! ' We 'f .f ' K fi. - 7' , ' . 1 2- .1 :sri - f ' ' i 112, 'zsaifffi Ronald J. Druzba St. Mary Parish 133 Cotton St. Athletics: Football Freshman, Varsity 2-3-4, Track 1-2. Clubs: Pep 4. Pauline J. Eisenhuth St. Paul Parish 1029 Green St. National Honor Society 3-4. Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Student Association: Associate Representative 2-3, Vice President 4. Publications: Hillside Echoes 4. Clubs: Personality 4, Career 4. Glenn A. Fabian St. Paul Parish 1135 Fern Ave. Kenhorst Clubs: Projectionist 4. Patricia M. Dudek St. Anthony Parish 1124 Broadway Blvd. Clubs: Personality 4, Career 4. Janet M. Eckel Sl. Catharine of Siena Parish 514 Brighten Ave., Pennside Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Athletics: Basketball Jay Vee 1, Varsity 2-3-4. Music: Chorus 3. Class Play: 4. Helen I. Dusco Immaculate Conception Parish 215 E. lst St., Birdsboro Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Music: Chorus 3. Clubs: Art 4. James G. Eckert St. Paul Parish 417 Brookline Plaza Honor Student: 1. Athletics: Baseball jay Vee 1-2. Clubs: Physics 4. Frank L. Ferko SS. Cyril and Illethodius Parish 544 S. 6th St. Honor Student: 2. Student Association: Representative 2-3, Council Member 4. Clubs: Projectionist 4. - it GQ 5. N, 7 J? new ynuth vibrant with life, Howard J. Esterly Sacred Heart Parish 2139 Fairview St. Clubs: Projectionist ,4 72 George J. Ferrero Sl. John Baptist de La Salle Parish 1810 Liggett Ave. Clubs: Physics 4, French 4 xulf7l 'll I 2 1 a fig mx .QM I lk :iq C f C.. : W. ..., . . . sg ri ' A 0- a ' .1 JF . l 5 14' , : it QQ . . ., We sqm fi rf . at Mary C. Guthier SS. Cyril and Methodius Parish 522 S. 9th St. Honor Student: 1-3. Publications: Hillside Echoes 1. Music: Chorus 3. Class Play: 4. Clubs: German 4, Career 4. Maryann Haletsky St. Catharine of Siena Parish 121 Emerald Ave. Honor Student: 1. Music: Chorus 2-3-4. Class Play 4. Clubs: Spanish 4, Physics 4. Geraldine A. F ranckowiak St. Jvlary Parish 553 S. 10th St. Clubs: Red Cross 4. Joseph W. Gierschick St. Catharine of Siena Parish R. D. 4, Reading Betty Futrick Sl. Mary Parish 621 S. 6th St. Honor Student: 2. Clubs: Physics 4, French 4. Virginia R. Glaser St. Paul Parish 734 N. 11th St. Clubs: Red Cross 4, Senior Math 4. .33.,g5S,z:.,mS1se 5.gsi.5w,, 3t.,,75g2fg,g.wft,,,.,,.. -it iillwih 'ii:'illQi5ilW . :iii . 52112 az . .ak ,,s:gsf?w' 1 sz 'Y 5 x 'ii-555254 z . View V12 ' . Iris. ' fam ,fwsies h '-re fx, '4f1'WX L?5i -si .,..:::ff.211 1 'F ' .- 5- i'l'sX7ir,1:1E: 5 : il 'if-:ti '- V 7 '1- . e. 's-Z' -f st: W tins: ' . X TS., .5 if fi . i ..-aw .513 .. J wx 4f?.Zi:'LEf 4 sw. A - :- 'fi fi Q 'WWWB1 ff if S 1 rj : ' in 25 1 ee if 5 'R gigs si 5. .- L.. I-gf gi, ,xivzi if :ff 3 21 ' Theresa M. Hehn St. Paul Parish 251 W. Buttonwood St. National Honor Society: 3-4. Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Student Association: Associate Representative 4. Music: Orchestra 4, Solidaires 4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Bel-Tones 1-2-3-4. Majorettes: 2-3-4. -- ,. 'silt .. Y., William H. Garvie Iloly Guardian Angel Parish R. D. 1, Temple National Honor Society: 3-4. Honor Student: 3. Student Association: Representative 1, Council Member 3, President 4. Publications: Centralma 3-4. Athletics: Football Varsity 2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4. Class Play: 4. Hedwig E. Gmeiner Sl. Catharine of Siena Parish 54 Aldine Ave., Stony Creek Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Music: Chorus 3-4. Class Play: 4. Clubs: Personality 4, Senior Girls Chorus 4. Anthony J. Hennessey St. Mary Parish 633 N. 9th St. Athletics: Football Freshman, Varsity 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4. Clubs: Physics 4. 73 George J. Henry Sf, Blargaret Pariyh 1246 Carbon St. 3-4. Clubs: Physics 4. Judith A. Hershey Holy Guardian Angel Parish 620 Elm Ave., Muhlenberg Park Music: Band 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Solidaires 3, Chorus 2-3-4, Bel-Tones 2-3-4. Clubs: Senior Girls Chorus 4. , with eyes fixed un the future, Athletics: Baseball 2. Knights of the Altar: Elaine A. Hill St. Anthony Parish 20 Tyrone Ave., Kenhorst Music: Chorus 3. Clubs: Personality Career 4. Joseph J. Hudak 4, - x, , for ' tis .Ioan M. Henry Sl. Paul Parish 317 N. 9th St. Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Clubs: French 4. I JW' 'QW I ie... Q1 ' iff 5 f-.I'ff15-'l'- i f!! '- 'iz'-.. a z my 5,5511 . 1 , Q i e is .. .1 fr.: . . Dolores S. Horrigan Sl. Catharine of Siena Parish 3601 Perkiomen Ave. National Honor Society: 3-4. Honor Student: 1-2-3. Publications: Cent-ralma 2-3-4. Athletics: Basketball jay Vee 1, Varsity 2. Cheerleader: 2-3-4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4. Class Play: 4. John M. Iswalt SS. Cyril and Methodiur Parish 208 Prospect Ave. Student Association: Associate Representative 1. Athletics: Baseball Varsity 3, Football Freshman. Clubs: Physics 4. 74- SS. Cyril and Metlzadius Parish 122 W. Buttonwood St. Music: Band 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 4, Solidaires 4, Chorus 1-2-4. Rosemary V. Henry Holy Guardian flngrl Parixh S11 Tuckerton Ave. Publications: Hillside Echoes 4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4. Clubs: Personality 4. Christine D. High Sarred Haart Parish 106 Grandview Blvd. National Honor Society: 3-4. Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Student Association: Representative 4. Publications: Centralma 2-3--l-. Athletics: Basketball jay Vee 1, Varsity 2-3-4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4, Bel-Tones 3-4. Sandra K. Huck Sacred Heart Parish 308 Sycamore Rd., West Reading Music: Chorus 2-3-4, Bel-Tones 3-4. Color Guard: 3-4. Clubs: Spanish 4, Senior Girls Chorus 4. James E. Janis Sf- Cfffhllfifll' of Sifflll Michael J. Jasienowski Pfmfff St. Anthony Parish 2516 Cumberland Ave. Elizabeth H. Kase St. Joseph Parish 719 Mulberry St. Honor Student: 4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4. Clubs: Physics 4, Senior Girls Chorus -lf. Mount Penn Athletics: Track 4. Clubs: Physics 4. John F. Keegan St. Margaret Parish 813 N. 4th St. Music: Band 2, Orchestra 4. Class Play: 4. Brian F. Kehs St. Margaret Parish 1202 N. 6th St. Athletics: Football Freshman, Track 1. Clubs: Physics 4. 226 Carroll St. Athletics: Track 1. Mary K. Kelly St. Catharine of Siena Parzsh 1605 Perkiomen Ave Honor Student: 3. Publications: Centralma 3-4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4. Clubs: Personality 4, Senior Girls Chorus 4. Frank E. Kerber St. Ilflary Parish 1720 Perkiomen Ave. Athletics: Baseball 2-3-4. Music: Band 1. Daniel A Kendig St Catharine of Siena Parish 63 N 25th St Pennside Publications: Centralma 2-3. Athletics: Basketball 2-3, Track 4. Clubs: Physics 4. Harry F. Ketterer St. Mary 118 W. Washington St. Fleetwood Athletics: Golf 4. Music: Band 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 2-3-4, Solidaires 2-3-4. - Clubs: Senior Math 4. 75 Christine F. Katarzynski St. Mary Parish 1310 Fairview St. Honor Student: 3. Maureen P. Kim St. lllargarel Parish 220 W. Douglass St. Music: Chorus 2-3. Clubs: Personality 4, Senior Girls Chorus 4 Janet L. Klein St. Paul Parish 618 N. 12th St. Clubs: Service 4, Senior Math -E. Felicia H. Kompa St. Mary Parish 531 Laurel St. Publications: Hillside Echoes 4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4, Bel-Tones 3-4. Color Guard: 2-3-4. Clubs: Personality 4, 'Senior Girls Chorus 4. Joseph Kohut St. Mary Parish 1415 Woodvale Ave. Thomas G. Kopel St. Catharine of Siena Parish 1553 Mineral Spring Rd. Publications: Centralma 3. Athletics: Football 3-4, Track 3. Clubs: Senior Math 4, Physics 4. Joan M. Krupa Sacred Heart Parish 415 Pine St. National Honor Society: 3-4. Honor Student: 1-2-3. Publications: Hillside Echoes 2-3-4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4, Bel-Tones 3-4. Class Play: 4. Patricia A. LaManna Holy Rosary Parish 202 Upland Ave. Honor Student: 2-3-4. Martin J. Langan St. Margaret Parish 735 N. Front St. Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Publications: Centralma Music: Chorus 3. 3-4. -Clubs : Physics 4, Senior Math 4. as . s QQ' S. . , ia' 1 4 s f QE ' is '--wa. . Q- W J QM.. wa af , . L s f ., Wf.3ff . x YJ' . .. ,Q --1 -,,ggi,gg-gg., . - , A f r . :'i1ii? f iler L 5' A f -elf, 'Els' J I f 43,55 I . H 5155 . ,fx .:: - st ,L if 1 ' fl-:E .A U Ek ' f A . . 15 fif 3 M with an unswervillq impulse Thaddeus J. Kurpiewski Sl. Mary Parish 424 S. 12th St. Honor Student: 2-3-4. Music: Band 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 4. Class Play: 4. Clubs: Physics 4, Math 4. Louis J. Laroche Sacred Heart Parish 901 Franklin St., 1 Wyomissing Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Music: Band 2-3-4, Orchestra 4, Chorus 1-2-3-4. Class Play 4. Clubs: Pep 4. Joseph S. McDermott St. Catharine of Siena Parish 2530 Perkiomen Ave., Mount Penn National Honor Society: 3, President 4. Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Student Association: Associate Representative 2, Representative 3, Council Member 4. Publications: Hillside Echoes 3-4, Little Echo 2-3. Athletics: Basketball Jay Vee 2, Track 2-3-4. Radio: 2-3-4. Knights of the Altar: 3-4. Class Play: 4. Janet P. McGettigan St. Catharine of Siena Parish 91+ N. 25th St., Pennside Athletics: Basketball Jay Vee 2, Varsity 3-4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4, Bel-Tones 3-4. Majorettes: 1-2-3-4. Clubs: Art 4, Senior Girls Chorus 4. Mary A. Latze Sarred Heart Parish 233 Tulpehocken Ave., West Reading Honor Student: 2-3-4. Publications: Centralma 3-4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4. Clubs: Personality 4, Senior Girls Chorus 4. Conrad J. Loeper St. Paul Parish 1121 Chestnut St. Class Play: 4. Ann M. Lesniewski St. Margaret Parish 721 N. 4th St. Clubs: Career 4, Personality 4. Joanne M. Lubas St. Mary Parish 949 Cotton St. Honor Student: 2-3-4. Publications: Hillside Echoes 3-4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4. Class Play: 4. Elizabeth A. McGlinn St. Catharine of Siena Parish 100 E. 36th St. Honor Student: 1-Z-3-4. Publications: Centralma 2-3-4. Athletics: Basketball Manager 3-4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4. Class Play: 4. Christine F. Lindinger St. Paul Parish 1032 Green St. Honor Student: 3-4. Music Chorus 3. Class Play: 4. Clubs: Personality 4. St. Anthony Parish 1320 Brooke Blvd., Kenhorst Music: Chorus 3. John E. Magenhauer St. Paul Parish 1200 Meade St. Honor Student: 1-2-3. Student Association: Associate Representative 3, Council Member 4. Forensic Union: 2-3-4. Clubs: Senior Math 4. 77 Barbara A. Lutostanskl Honor Student: 1-2-3-4 Mary A. Mazurkiewicz St. Mary Parish 174 Clymer St. Honor Student: 1-Z-3. Publications: Hillside Echoes 4. Clubs: Personality 4. Inward higher qnals, Anna M. Malone St. Paul Parish 136 N. 9th St. Honor Student: 2-3. John J. Meridionale Holy Rosary Parish 439 Buttonwood St. Athletics: Football Freshman Manager. Music: Chorus 3-4. Clubs: Senior Math 4, Physics 4. James P. Miller Si. Joseph Parish 917 Robeson St. Athletics: Football Freshman. 78 Andrew F. Marrella St. Margaret Parish 436 Spring St. Music: Chorus 3-4. Radio: 4. Clubs: Physics 4 . J, ,,,. Charles M. Meter St. Catharine of Siena Parish R. D. 1, Douglassville Athletics: Football Freshman, Golf 2-3-4. Class Play: 4. Clubs: French 4, Physics 4. Jean A. Milloni St. Josfph Parish 320 N. 11th St. Music: Chorus 4. Clubs: Senior Math 4, Senior Girls Chorus 4. , ' . ,, . --12.155 Wi . . , i.- - 4' Qiglr' 1-, Sufi' izgieifi 1. ff? . , . il. ,K V , Q. ?55iQ1,e2'l5Eg,sg!E , -E 1 f f ' ' ' -ff'5ff'1, 'g3f,.'3'L?i'T'.'ui'5EQ? 9, e.i1s51.,4f 135:-gym fv -fam fai r '. ti1:f:-ref.. -vztxgi .J if -:, gs.:ff: 15,1595 ' - S 1-' A W- hw- , L. .jjigz , V ,cry-.tq. SKi5sj3j..,z:5, ,5,.,f-.If-,..wy ,EN ,H , ,. 1 '11 . 5335, .,,,, , 1- - Catherine L. Marko St. Illary Parish R. 1, Mohrsville Music: Chorus. 3-4. Clubs: Marian 3, German 4. Lucia V. Memmo Holy Guardian Angcl Parish 1114 Mt. Laurel Ave., Temple Publications: Hillside Echoes 3-4. Music: Chorus 3-4. Class Play: 4. Clubs: Art 4, Senior Girls Chorus 4. Ronald B. Migliore .Holy Rosary Parish 2815 Shillington Rd West Lawn Athletics: Football Freshman. Clubs: French 4, Physics 4. . sms. . 5 5.43 ' ' . time w X ' 'ff ,, . , ,, i f li Ziifilzx' 7'-, .: fi rltil ,,., P alls . 'el s' .- Brian J. Monahan St. Paul Parish 1236 Green St. Music: Chorus 3-4 Class Play: 4. Clubs: Physics 4. Dolores A. Napiecek St. IVIary Parish 551 S. 14-th St. Publications: Hillside Echoes 3-4. Class Play: 4. Clubs: Spanish 4, Physics 4. Santo J. Napoli St. Margarcl Parish 1012 Pear St. Athletics: Football Freshman, Jay Vee Varsity 3-4, Track 1-2-3. Class Play: 4. Clubs: Spanish 4. 2, Barbara E. Muhlenberg Sacred Heart Parish 1210 Parkside Dr. Wyomissing Honor Student: 3-4. Publications: Centralma 2-3-4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4, Bel-Tones 3-4. Clubs: Physics 4, French 4. Ann M. Nardy Sacred Heart Parish 10 George Ave. Wyomissing Mary E. O'Brien St. Catharine of Siena Parish 652 S. 19th St. Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Publications: Centralma 2-3-4. Athletics: Basketball Jay Vee 1, Varsity 2-3-4. Music: Chorus 3. Katherine E. Nawa Holy Guardian Angel Parish 3250 Harrison Ave. Muhlenberg Park Music: Band 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 1-2-3-4. Color Guard 2 1-2-3-4. Barbara J. Olszewski St. Ma1'y Parish -I-15 S. 12th St. Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4. Class Play: 4. Clubs: German 4, Senior Girls Chorus 4 79 Donald R. Mulligan St. John Baptist de La Salle Parish 104 Franklin St. Shillington Clubs: German 4. ohn C Murphy J . Sacred Hear! Parish 9 Hillside Rd. Wyomissing Hills Athletics: Baseball Varsity 2-3-4, Basketball Manager 2-3, Varsity 4, Football Freshman, Manager 3. Class Play: 4. Clubs: Spanish 4, Pep 4 'QYL are 1' ' fi V , 5 . - W f ze-QQ.. . - - isfiii Exif ' sfizffiilzf cg-.i.:-gg-- as . : ' .s:f:.v:f-sf-.S i --.f-Fi fi' A' 'wit i, ' Mite-qi A .f2jk:gf:f5::55g3l.:t3- xii'-f:-E1'filwg-3, f,.Zfg1 ,,1,'2giggqjf,f -f l . i1s1wf'?7ff..+2.f1ffi:Siw 1 egyfifffiss.1':3:5 i1i'1- xiii: 57? EMEA' ''figzii'Wii'g?i'lf+ifiie3?if!1l.5 M 'T 551--. .- si: ff' 5 511- 535- IQ-'5' lriiiiei ff ,il F fu 1' 'i - - 'Wit s 15,7 ,V 4- it H at 'rt' f Mary A. Orlando Holy Rosary Parish 329 W. Greenwich St. Honor Student: 2-3. Music: Chorus 2. Radio: 4. Clubs: Radio 4. Dennis S. Piontek St. lllary Parish 236 S. 12th St. Honor Student: 3, Student Association: Associate Representative 4. Athletics: Basketball jay Vee 2. Clubs: Senior Math 4. James J . Purcell Sarrrd Haart Parish 1421 Van Stelfy Ave., Wyomissing Athletics: Basketball Varsity 4, Track 1-2-3--lf. Class Play: 4. Clubs: Senior Math 4. Patricia A. Palumbo Iloly Rosary Parish 140 Grape St. National Honor Society: 3-4, Honor Student 1-2-3-4. Student Association: Representative 4. Forensic Union: 2-3-4. Radio: 3-4. Patricia A. Peplowski St. Anthony Parish 440 S. 16th St. Clubs: Personality 4. Theresa F. Pentz St. Paul Parish 220 N. 12th St. Barbara A. Petriccione Holy. Rosary Parish 369 Hazel St. Clubs: Personality 4. resolved tu improve upuu the past Marie M. Purcell Sf. .Uargarct Parish 1130 Church St. Music: Chorus 2-3-4. Clubs: Library Nlarian 2. 1-2, 80 st Carl A. Putz Holy Trinity Parish 100 High sf. Phoenixville National Honor- Society: 3-4. Honor Student: 3-4. Forensic Union: 2-3-4. Music: Band. 2-3-4. Patricia H. Podlasek St. Anthony Parish 129 Arlington St. Music: Chorus 2-3-4, Bel-Tones 3-4. Clubs: Marian 4, Senior Girls Chorus -I-. Gerald J. Raab St. Paul Parish 1025 Penn St. Athletics: Football Freshman, Track 1-2-3-4. Clubs: Projectionist Stanley M. Raszkiewicz SS. Cyril Sz Illethodius Parish 529 S. 6th St. Honor Student: 2. Music: Band 4, Orchestra 4, Solidaires 4. Clubs: Physics 4, Spanish 4. William J. Rodriguez St. Peter Parish 230 W. Buttonwood St. Carolyn A. Rosol St. Catharine of Siena Parish 212 Opal Ave., Pennside Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Publications: Hillside Echoes 3. Music: Chorus 2-3-4, Bel-Tones 3-4. Clubs: Spanish 4, Senior Girls Chorus 4, Vocational 3. William H. Rehr Sl. Paul Parish 219 S. 16th St. Music: Band 2-3-4, Orchestra 2-4, Solidaires 4. Clubs: Physics 4. Dorothy V. Ricci St. Joseph Parish 1620 N. 15th St. Music: Chorus 3. Clubs: Art 4. 1 Frank E. Ruch St. Catharine of Sivna Parish 122 Mayer Ave. National Honor Society: 3-4 Honor Student: 2-3-4. Student Association: Representative 2, Council Member 3, Treasurer 4. Publications: Centralmu 2-3-4. Athletics: Basketball Varsity 2-3. Class Play 4. S1 Judith A. Reddington Sf. Catharina' of Siena Parish 2318 Perkiomen Ave. Music: Chorus 3-4. Majorettest 4. Class Play: 4. Barbara A. Riley Safrcd Heart Parish R. D. 3, Wernersville Arlene R. Sablowski Sl. Illary Parish 1150 Cotton St. National Honor Society: 3-4. Honor Student: 2-3-4. Student Association: Council Member 4. Forensic Union: 2-3-4. Publications: Hillside Echoes 3-4. Class Play: 4. Peter M. Sanchez Holy Rosary Parish 218 N. 2nd St. Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Student Association: Council Member 4. Athletics: Baseball 2-3-4. Clubs: Pro'ectionist 4, J Spanish 4. Joan M. Schlachter St. Margaret Parish 554 Pike St. Honor Student: 2-3-4 Forensic Union: 4. Publications: Little Echo 4. Music: Chorus 2-3. and lu assure more la Q I Anthony N. Santilli St. Jvlary Parish West Hamburg - ii Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Aljffiffv' in 5 ' Athletics: Basketball easiea gh .'rf asss varsity 4. -4 Xi. 5 'tk ' STEM IAF! ' , ,rf 5 4' ff. Q vm if Us r . f ,S ww -4.-..,. f - Vgqsi., wg.. 'is Vt., m.+ra, s stinq 1 .-', ' . f ' 9.5232 ,..,,, , . . . AG... ,.... - . ' K' ' 1 3 254 ' ff.:-eil.f,.::ef'fff 'f ' , 3 ' . I , . 3 lj 'wi Theresa B. Schwegmax n Immatulate Conception Parish R. D. 1, Douglassville Honor Student: 3. Music: Chorus 3. Clubs: Personality 4. Howard J. Sharpley St. Catharina of Sifna Black Bear Apts., Mount Penn Athletics: Baseball 1-2-3-4, Basketball Jay Vee 1, Football Freshman, Varsity 2. 82 Anna K. Seaman St. Joseph Parish 844 Locust St. Publications: Hillside Echoes 4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4. Clubs: Senior Girls Chorus 4. Jane L. Sheetz Sl. John Baptist dt' La Salle 109 2nd St., Shillington Athletics: Basketball jay Vee 1-2, Varsity 3. Music: Chorus 4. Color Guard: 4. Class Play: 4. Daniel L. Schaeffer Holy Rosary Parish 31 N. 2nd St. Honor Student: 1. Athletics: Football Freshman. Clubs: Spanish 4. Randall C. Schrum St. Benedict Parish R. D. 1, Mohnton Honor Student: 3. Clubs: Physics 4. Darwin G. Searfoss St. Mary Parish 1025 Spruce St. Athletics: Track 2-3 4 Clubs: Physics 4 . Matthew J. Simon Sarred Heart Parish 206 Intervilla Ave. West Lawn Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Athletics: Track 3-4. Music: Band 1-2, Orchestra 2. Frederick D. Snyder Holy. Guardian Angel Parish 108 Jefferson St., Hyde Park Music: Band 2-3-4, Cho-rus 3-4. Knights of the Altar: 3-4. Clubs: Boys Chorus 4. Karen M. Soderlund St. Paul Parish 105 Oak Lane National Honor Society: 3-4 Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Publications: Hillside Echoes 1-2-3-4. Athletics: Basketball jay Vee 2. Music: Chorus 4. Class Play 4. Robert J. Skrocki St. Mary Parish 919 Culvert St. Clubs: Physics 4. . .X Noela M. Slapikas St. Mary Parish 428 S. 12th St. National Honor Society 3-4. Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Student Association: Associate Representative 1. Forensic Union: 2-3-4. Publications: Hillside 5 'QV K' 1 19 l Q. 2, gil S :ds f' ,aff il .ax .5 . . Q , Z .: -v:.g1fgf'fi.j' , . .AVT11 'ir fl liiyzi Wigigiifl V J: 2 , 'fl' J -Ezffzflfgiig.-izhfi' ., . . V.,,,N . ' 3 1:'y.z Q:.f31-1 594 Joseph F. Soltysik St. Mary Parish 235 S. 10th St. Clubs: Physics 4, French 4. Eugene M. Spolski St. Anthony Parish 227 Brookline St. Athletics: Baseball 4 Knights of the Altar. 3-4. Class Play: 4. Joseph W. Souders St. Joseph Parish 917 Robeson St. Ronald J. Stanislaw Sl. Mary Parish 1237 Buttonwood St. Athletics: Football 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2. S3 Echoes 3-4. Class Play: 4. Barbara A. Smith St. Joseph Parish 2000 Reservoir Rd. Honor Student: 1-2-3-4 Student Association: Associate Representative 2-4, Representative 3. Publications: Hillside Echoes 4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4. Radio: 4. Michael D. Stankiewitz St. Catharine of Siena Parish 2402 Grandview Ave., Mount -Penn Athletics: Track 1-2-3-4. Music: Band 2-3. Clubs: Physics 4. Eugenia F. Swienkowski St. Catharine of Siena Parish 3501 Woodland Ave., Reiifton Publications: Centralma 4. Music: Chorus 3-4. Clubs: French 4, Senior Girls Chorus 4. Jane L. Stieff Yolanda M. Stroffolino St. Catharine of Siena Parish 2106 Fairview Ave., Mount Penn Publications: Centralma 4, Sharps 8l Flats, 4. Music: Band 3-4, Orchestra 4, Chorus 3-4, Bel-Tones 4. Clubs: French 4, Senior Girls Chorus 4. Diane R. Stulllet Safred Heart Harish 65 Wilson St., West Lawn Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Publications: Centralma 3-4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4. Clubs: German 4, Senior Girls Chorus 4. Holy Rosary Parish 410 N. 6th St. Clubs: Personality 4, Career 4. Sylvester A. Styer Sarred Heart Parish 726 Penn Ave., West Readin S Honor Student: 1-2-3. Athletics: Football 4 Golf 4. Clubs: Physics 4, German 4. Louise C. Taubitz Theresa J. Szydlowski Sis-Z?h'lPBl1,P2i-ff de La - - a e aris Stffrzxzarzne of Siena 722 Madison St., +05 Rehr sf. HM0hf'g 'd , 1 2 3 Clubs: Spanish 4, Red Omit .tu Fmf ' ' ' Cross 4. Publications. Sharps 81 Flats 3-4. Music: Band 2-3-4, Orchestra 3-4, Solidaires 3-4, Chorus 2-3-4, Bel-Tones 4. Clubs: German 4, Senior Girls Chorus 4. 84 and muru valuahla conquests Carol A. Tittle St. Paul Parish 247 Linden St. Clubs: Personality 4. John B. Sylvester St. Anthony Parish 428 Fern Ave. Publications: Hillside Echoes 3, Little Echoe 4. Athletics: Golf 3-4. Music: Cho-rus 3-4. Radio: 2-3. Knights of the Altar: 4. Class Play 4. ,ik Michael S. Titus St. Paul Parish 228 N. 10th St. Athletics: Football Freshman, Manager 2, Track 4. Knights of the Alt-ar: 3-4. Clubs: Senior Math 4, Projectionist 4. Mary A. Urso Holy Rosary Parish 1236 Douglass St. Athletics: Basketball Manager 1-2-3-4. Josephine M. Tomasi Holy Rosary Parish 10 McArthur St. Music: Chorus 3. Clubs: Physics 4. French 4. Franklin T. Varone St. Peter Parish 325 S. 4th St. Music: Band 1. Clubs: Physics 4. , , V yyt os: b y Fredric B. vath .i y St. John Baptist de fx. LaSalle Parish ,'-. ' agl 110 S. Sterley St. c Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Athletics: Basketball V 'ttlyr Jay Vee 3, Varsity 4. ' Clubs: Physics 4. H V' 4 , Sll. llll ' ' ssss s.. Michael B. Vath St. John Baptist dc' LaSalle Parish 110 S. Sterley St. National Honor Society: 3-4. Honor Student: 1-Z-3-4 Student Association: Representative 4. Forensic Union: 1-3-4. Radio: 3. Majorettesz 3-4. Clubs: Art 4. Joan L. Venzke St. Catharine of Siena Parish R. D. 3. National Honor Society: 3-4. Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Student Association: Associate Representative 2, Representative 3, Council Member 4. Publications: Centralma 2-3-4. Cheerleader: 3-4. Music: Chorus 2. Majorettes: 2. Class Play 4. Peter W. Urbaitis Sacred Heart Parish Wernersville Publications: Hillside Echoes 2-3-4. Music: Chorus 1-2-3-4. Knights of the Altar: 4. Class Play: 4. Susan A. Vass St. John Baptist dc' LaSalle Parish R. D. 2, Sinking Spring National Honor Society: 3-4. Honor Student: 1-2-3-4. Student Association: Associate Representative 1-3. Publications: Hillside Echoes 3-4. Music: Orchestra 2-3-4. Color Guard: 2-3-4. Radio: 4. John A. Vojtasek SS. Cyril 51 Methodius Parish 513 Pearl St. Honor Student: 3. 85 Janet M. Wagner St. Catharine of Siena Parish 1520 Haak St. Honor Student: 2. Publications: Centralma 4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4. Color Guard: 4. Anthony M. Weglinski Holy Guardian Angel Parish 33-If Roosevelt Ave., Muhlenberg Park Clubs: Physics 4. Judith M. Wagner Saered Heart Parirh 705 Penn Ave. West Reading Publications: Hillside Echoes 1-Z-3-4. Music: Chorus 2-3-4. Clubs: French 4, Physics 4. fur man's journey nn earth. lPnpe Pius XID Maryann Wenrich St. Joseph Parish 1129 Oley St. Clubs: Library 4. Kathleen A. Whitaker St. Margaret Parixh S14 N. Sth St. Music: Chorus 4. Clubs: Senior Girls Chorus -1-. ggtgggjg ..:. e....1.g. 3 .e 86 Anthony G. Waldman St. Paul Parish 1228 Green St. Music: Chorus 3-4. Class Play: 4. Clubs: Boys Chorus 4. Patricia A. Weihrer St. Joseph Parifh 1359 N. 10th St. Marianne Williams St. John Baptist de LaSalle Parish 101 N. Sterley St., Shillington Publications: Hillside Echoes 3. Music: Chorus 3-4. Class Play: 4. Radio: 4. George F. Young Sarred Heart Parish 23 Park Rd., Wyomissing Honor Student: 1-2-3. Student Association: Council Member 3-4 Forensic Union: 2-3-4. Athletics: Baseball Varsity 2-3-4, Football Freshman, Varsity 2-3-4. Class Play: 4. Therese J. Wisniewski St. Margaret Parish 821 Rose St. Publications: Hillside Echoes 4. Music: Chorus 3-4. Clubs: 'Senior Girls Chorus 4. Harry T. Wright Sl. Catharine of Siena Parirh 616 N. 26th St. Student Association: Representative 1-2. Athletics: Basketball Jay Vee 1, Varsity 2-3. Music: Chorus 1. Class Play: 4. John G. Yonchuk St. Margaret Parish 422 Morrison Rd., Greenlields Manor Honor Student: 1. Clubs: Senior Math 4 Physics 4. Robert C. Young St. Paul Pariyh 1315 Walnut -St. Honor Student: 1-2. Music: Band 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 2-3-4, 9 Chorus 1.. Knights of the Altar: 3-4. Clubs: Physics 4. Judith A. Zitter St. Peter Parish 408 Brookline Plaza National Honor Society 3-4- Honor Student: 3. Publications: Hillside Echoes 1-2-3-4. Music: Chorus 3-4. Radio: 2-3. Class Play: 4. 87 Honors Adams Aschenbrenner Bogdanski Bonk Horst Brenner Calabrese Debkowski Duchynski Endter Fox Frederick Galczynski Graezyk 88 Gyomber Kelly . Kostival . Luksie Lyons Macek Mason JUNIOR I First Rofw: R. Brown, B. Bonk, B. Burasz, A. M. Biancone, M. Abellen, J. Bombinski, R. Addesso, N. Bogdanski, S. Barra, V. Borst. Second Row: G. Arnold, J. Brenner, J. Bator, A. All- goever, B. Bielski, V. Babb, B. Buckley, P. Andresen, M. Allison, P. Bednarik, J. Aiello, M. A. Arthur. Third Rofw: T. Anker, G. Aschenbrenner, W. Bower, C. Arentz, D. Angelisanti, S. Bayus, G. Billman. Fifth Rofw: V. Bruno, R. Bukovsky, N. Adam, J. Buckley, R. Adams, V. Baniszauskas. rWi.f.sing.' C. Blanski. JUNIOR II First Rofw: S. Finan, A. M. Frantz, P. Gallager, M. Cooney, G. Debkow- ski, E. Endter, A. Ertel, N. Ciabattoni, J. Endler, C. Daly, J. Chelius, L. Calvario, E. Feeney, M. Didyoung. Srcond Ro-w: J. Cinesi, L. Calabrese, C. Frederick, C. Gabel, J. Eagle, M. Essig, N. Futrick, M. A. Gaffney, A. Faust, B. Bussinger, F. Diana, D. Butte, J. Carabello, S. Cusma, M. L. Doyne, S. Frank. Third Rofw: A. Galczynski, T. Clark, T. Curtin, J. Dugan, G. Cas- sidy, J. Daley, P. Fox, J. Ciesielski, A. DiCintio, J. Carl, C. Caccese. Fourih Rofw: S. Fox, W. Dengler, W. Flu- backer, D. Drexler, R. Chelius, S. Dombrowski, V. Eckel, R. Duchynski, D. Concordia, L. Butzer. IVIi.r.ving.' J. Carbaugh. JUNIOR III Fin! Rofw: S. Horst, J. Kelly, C Jones, C. Gantert, G. Garszczynski, M Impink, M. Karish, B. Impink, B Gehrig, J. Haynes, P. Hartgen, M. A. Hoppe, P. Gierschick. Second Rofw: C. Keturakis, R. Graczyk, T. Klimko, A. Hill, A. Huls, P. Kovalusky, M. Kiss- inger, P. Glembocki, J. Gyomber, M. Heine, K. Gilbert, C. Kalnoski, M. Godek, B. Hollenshead, R. Kozlowski. Third Ro-w.' R. Jones, J. Konnich, J. Huck, T. Impink, H. Glosser, K. Guard, R. Kostwall. Third Rofw: R. Hoffa, F. Kostival. Fourth Ro-w.' E. Kaminski, R. Karabinos, C. Hofmann, J. Hracho, G. Krall, J. Gilbert, M. Kozlay, R. Gitto, J. Gregonis, F. Kiedasch. Mi5JI7lg.' J. Kalin. A. Matisick E. Peplowski R. Wagner S. Wasickanin S. Wenrich C. Wertz JUNIOR IV Firyt Rofw: M. Meade, B. Luksie, A. Miller, R. Morris, C. Macek, K Leiendecker, P. Lyszczek, M. Mosely, M. Maslar, A. Ludwig, L. Lenich. Ser- ond Rofw: C. Lyons, C. Ligowski, J. LaManna, P. Mengel, V. Minot, A. Matisick, P. Lawlor, V. Martin, G. Lombardo, M. Lyons, L. Miller, C. Marks. Third Rofw: V. McLaughlin, D. Miuccio, G. Kurpiewski, F. Mull, W. Mazurkiewicz, G. Litwin, J. Mc- Laughlin, E. Kuzmann, D. Kuzio, W. Lewandowski, B. Martin, J. Magee. Fourth Rofw: N. McLaughlin, H. Miller, J. McDermott, P. Matus, F. Marrongelle, J. McHale, R. Nardy, J. Mason, E. Krupa, B. Krosanosky, J. McCloskey. JUNIOR V Firrt Rofw: E. Peplowski, C. Snyder, G. Schwartz, A. Scornavacchi, E. Ruyak, B. Spahn, M. Pfau, K. O'Neil, R. Olshefsky, J. Siegle, P. Resch. Sec- ond Rofw: D. Podlasek, J. Shirk, P. Riegel, G. Snook, J. Sacco, A. Nickolas, J. Nicholas, D. Olszewski, J. Schutte, L. Seisler, J. Setley, K. Shaner, D. Seibert, R. Seghetti, S. Preston. Third Row: J. Sockel, R. Pastor, J. Sacco, B. Slabik, R. Palcak, M. Parznik, J. Schlegel, R. Rick, T. O'Malley, G. Post, P. Noon. Fourth Rofw: C. Penny- packer, A. Palko, G. Sassamo, J. Romanski, D. Pauley, R. Oswald, E. O'Brien, E. Niedrowski, F. Riley. Mining: M. A. Reiff. JUNIOR VI Firxt Rofw: M. Twardowski, B. Vida, N. Verdone, C. Wertz, S. Wasickanin, M. Yuschalk, L. Wols- zczenski, P. Wishnieski, J. Speece, S. Werthman, D. Stefanik. Second Ro-w: R. Wagner, S. Wenrich, C. Spangler, P. Zelano, L. Vandertie E. Vallish, N. Yoder, C. Wurster, H. Ustaszewski, S. Stella, J. Warczyglowa, W. Vojta- sek, C. Wagner, B. Welch, R. Speece, J. Stengel, N. Troilo, J. Zatratz, G. Spatz, L. Urban, K. Waninger. Third Row: J. Walter, L. Zeugner, R. Zettle- moyer, T. Stadelmeyer, E. Sproesser, E. Tinus, R. Tucker, R. Williams, J. Wentling, T. Wenrick, T. VVolszczen- ski, R. Tomaszewski. .Iuninrs 1 ,, 1 4 x , , , J ,f J .nf J Agri' f If?-Q. 12,4445 JL.ffZ'7Z 426' if f C V X' ff V C. Arentz Bereskie Bialas Boldt Chelstowski Chomyn Deakyne DiCintio Freemen Hein Leddy Leitham McCarthy McCoy Martin SOPHOMORE I First Rofw: C. Barrasso, M. Denun- zio, M. Bereskie, C. Delp, D. Chels- towski, M. Boyer, B. Barbon, K. Bivans, M. Agnello, M. Deakyn, B. Bause, M..Curran, S. Cooney, L. Auchter. Second Rofw: M. Bukowski, E. Cambria, A. Andras, P. Dmoch- owski, P. Bialy, P. Bausman, K. Arentz, L. Distasio, E. Adamczyk, C. Bechtel, B. Burke, S. Bolt, H. Chomyn, M. DiCintio. Third Rofw: A. Cosgrave, A. Bilewicz, R. Arthur, T. Delaney, J. Burkart, E. Baisch, D. Braun, R. Albert, A. Albrecht, J. Aiello, N. Bentz, J. Bachman, N. Balliett. Fourth Rofw: D. Bradley, E. Blomster, P. Cambria, R. Bialas, G. Bowen, R. Brenner, W. Chelebowski, R. Anastasio, A. Burkevage, K. Crossland, J. Bonk, R. Brenner SOPHOMORE II Firxt Rofw: B. Hracho, L. Donatelli, M. Freeman, V. Janis, J. Ertel, K. Gallagerr, S. Grillo, M. George, B. Garvie, S. Dvorak, C. Furdyna, E. Ertel. Second Rofw: C. Ireland, G. Forehand, M. A. Hudak, M. Gleix- ner, M. A. Gallas, J. Doyle, C. Fred- ricksen, A. James, P. Incollingo, J. Gordon, B. Ely, C. Dolinsky. Third Row: P. Fierro, B. Henry, E. Golem- bieski, D. Franchi, R. Gantert, D. Guerrier, R. Ely, R. Henry, D. Humma, C. Ganster, R. Glembocki, T. Glembocki, J. Ignatoski. Third Rofw: T. Franckowiak, J. Flemming, K. Faller, M. Duda, J. Holland, M. Hofmann, J. Glaser, PL. Heere, E. Ganster, T. Frederick, D. Howe, P. Hein, J. Esterley, B. Garhammer. I SOPHOMORE III First Rofw: M. Keenan, A. Leddy, P. McCoy, L. Mancuso, K. Lucchese, S. Kline, C. Koch, A. McGoey, S. Leiendecker, G. Malick, J. Kuzminski, K. McCarthy. Sffond Rofw: M. Kaz- mierczak, J. Labonis, M. Kaufman, M. Dreuzberger, P. Kearney, M. Kastura, A. Marko, K. Martin, T. Lubas, J. Lewalski, C. Kohler, G. Kohut, M. Konczewski, F. Krol, M. Kuzzmann. Third Rofw: P. Kocan, A. M. Kompa, T. Lawlor, P. Karli, R. Klink, R. Keim, R. Koslosky, L. Leoper, D. McDermott, M. Kane, G. Koren J. Jaraczewski M. Kuhn. Fourth Rofw: L. Kirn, M. McCaust- land, W. Malriat, R. Lis, T. Kennedy, J. McKnight, R. Kushmore, T. Leoper, J. Leithum, T. Malecki. Mi5Jing.' A. Kilker. SGPHOMORES IV Firxt Rofw: G. Paskevich, N. Pal- mer, S. Nachurski, P. Oswald, J Miller. Second Rofw: N. Meoli, B Petrowski, R. Mull, B. Mulligan, T Myatt, J. Napiecek, R. Michalsky, D Parzanese. Third Rofw: R. Plank, B Norman, J. Nestro, J. Maslar, Nierle, VV. Matthews, J. Murray, .l J Maxymillian, A. O'Reilly, J. Powers Fourth Rofw: W. Palaferro, J O'Brien, P. Morris, D. Mullen, D Oswald, K. Matt, R. Menet, A. Mat- tassa, J. Pezdirc, W. Nigrini. SOPHOMORESV First Rofw: A. Prendergast, M Schindlbeck, E. Stavarski, D. Straub, C. Sauer, J. Snyder, M. J. Rank, M Slegelmilch, D. Rambo, C. Szydlow- ski, M. Spatz, J. Sirak. Second Rofw: B. skinski, T. Shaulis, M. J. Smith J. Strassavage, S. Quinton, V. Reid M. Purcell, C. Rodriguez, R. Ricci, M L. Rozycki, M. Schaetzle, J. Searfoss M. A. Schwab. Third Rofw: S Schwenk, A. Strohecker, C. Stengel, T. Roth, F. Slowik, J. Sauer, C. Przybylowicz, R. Ringenary, F. Tala- rico, P. Stralo, J. Purcell, S. Schmidt, H. Stephens. Fourth Rofw: T. Rehr, H. Sittler, D. Sharpley, L. Sanders, P. Seisler, M. Raszkiewicz, R. Stein- hausen, M. Schorn, W. Simcik, R. Schein. SOPHOMORES VI First Rofw: E. Zweir, M. Vogel, S. Trojnnar, C. Warunek, B. Zorena, B. Vath, V. Welfling, D. Trumpio. Second Ro-w: R. Wenrich, C. Vespico, S. Thomas, J. Th-ren, B. Verdone, S. Verdone, L. Zaorski, C. Walter. Third R0'7.L7.' F. Taubitz, D. Zimmer- man, A. Uliasz, M. Wernicki, J. Ziemba, J. Zuwiala, R. Wesolowski, J. Ustaszewski, N. Yaslunis. Fourth Rofw: S. Weikel, G. Witham, D. Walker, R. Thren, J. Young, L. Thren, A. Tranovich. J 1 Snphnmnres A. Boland ' N. Carabello A. Cassel I. Endter L. Fox P. Garito G. Gross J. LaManna 92 FRESHMAN I First Rofw: T. Bruno, M. Boland, M. L. Cinesi, J. Casse, E. Auchter, C. Dietrich, E. Didyoung, M. Adams, E. Broskey, D. Chelius, M. Balulis, L. Coad. Second Rofw: J. DiBlasi, G. Skoczylas, J. Babb, R. Grossman, C. Burns, E. Bausher, E. Dobitsch, C. Burns, P. Bielski, M. Behney, R. Diehm, C. Bufty, M. A-rnold, K. Becker. Third Rofw: N. Carabello, J. Burrows, J. Arentz, J. Devera, D. Bausher, M. Daley, T. Blekicki, J. Billman, J. DelCollo, T. Bednar, M. Barrasso, J. Bussinger. Faurlh Rafw: R. Clark, J. Barra, T. Dillon, R. Chlebowski, P. Bross, G. Dietrich, P. Bender, T. Blaum, D. Bauscher, E. B-raun, L. Corado, A. Cassel, N. Carabello. FRESHMAN II First Rofw: C. Hess, F. Henry, B. Heist, I. Endter, C. Eltz, J. Feicht- ner, B. Greytok, C. Holland, T. Hy- dock, S. Goerner, J. Johnson, S. I... Jackson. Sfcond Rofw: J. Henry, J. Erdman, J. Guard, J. Irvin, R. Jor- dan, S. Heine, J. Hydock, D. Hoopes, M. Fordyce, M. Dolan, B. Hatt, S. Henry, P. Gemmill. Third Ro-w: J. DiSaverio, R. Impink, G. Futrick, R. Forehand, G. Gusavage, R. Hehn, F. Grube, G. Gross, P. Donahue, J. Guthier, J. Frantz. Fourth Ro-wx D. Kachele, L. Fox, D. Faust, J. Feeney, R. Dodson, P. Garito, D. Flannery, 'I'. Holland, D. Henry, R. Dobrosky, J. Dudek. FRESHMAN III Firxt Rofw: J. Milloni, K. Miller, S. Liss, S. Kisling, K. Mauger, P. McVaugh, S. Miller, T. Kocan, E. Koenig, E. Mitchell, M. A. Laroche, V. Marnon, P. Krall, V. Nigrelli. Second Row: J. Milloni, J. Naso, K. Mayo, H. Matisick, N. Kostival, A. Kline, P. Lutostanski, M. Kalina, K. Lesher, K. Kelly, K. Luszewicz, R. M. Kelly, M. Kopel, J. McLain, J. Nawa. Third Rofw: M. Latze, J. La- Manna, T. Martin, R. Latshaw, C. Kostival, D. Lutz, D. Masel, E. Kid- der, D. Loeper, F. Muhlenberg, A. McGavin, J. Musico. Fourth Rofw: J. Melcher, P. LaFata, P. Sustello, M. Kushmore, A. Nicholas, M. Pauluk, H. LaRue, P. Liesman, J. Nelson, W. Liptak, J. Klick, P. Kilmon. K. Mauger E. Schifalacqua F. Swavely WV. Tucker FRESHMEN IV First Rofw: S. Saloka, R. Spare, J. Schaetzle, M. Paul, J. Rys, S. Schwab, P. Schleicher, S. Rehr, C. Powers, R. Palaferro, L. Noon, S. Schaffer. Ser- ond Rofw: D. Spirelis, A. Rodriquez, B. Oswald, G. Rutolo, L. Perella, P. Seibert, M. Sharp, C. Roth, L. Speece, A. Pickup, M. Royle, E. Schifalacqua, D. Noll, E. Pfau. Third Row: E. Spanier, T. Sauer, M. Spangler, C. Rambo, J. Owens, R. Romanski, J. Siegle, F. Schuler, W. Noll, T. Smol- kowicz, M. Radvanyi, E. Parenti, L. Powers. Fourth Rofw: A. Sheidy, J. Reider, M. Pauluk, M. Roccamonta, E. Sheehan, J. Purcell, J. Pietruszyn- ski, B. Pomeroy, T. Schlegel, S. Shaaber, P. Ricci, M. Shaaber, W. Pawelski. Ambitious underclassmen sparkled in many Helds this year. Bruce Adams, stalwart quarterback, received mention on Salesianum's all-opponent football squad. HILLSIDE ECHOES awarded first place in poetry to Judy Kelly for Mary's Hidden Cross . In November, a six point lead surged the Junior Rodents over the Rebels for the intra- mural basketball crown. Juniors also captured four start- ing berths on the varsity basketball team. First to be awarded the National Honor Society scholastic plaque was Junior I. Pat Hartgen and Pam, Andresen paraded the latest in Spring fashions in the Miss Beteena Contest. Orators at our annual press conference were journalists James Mason, Ann Ertel, Judy Kelly, and Jack Schlegel. FRESH MAN V First Rofw: J. Weber, J. Wentzel, J. Wenrick, M. Trexler, E. Worrall, D. Trout, B. Zimmerman, C. Win- skowski, M. Young, P. Wendell. Sfrond Rufw: M. Vogel, S. Templin, G. Williams, H. Vall-ish, R. M. Strof- folino, G. Zitter, V. Whelan, M. A. Vath, M. Weber, R. Troilo, S. Titus. Third Rofw: L. Vernon, W. Stanton, F. Walter, C. Williams, J. Urban, T. Tirdell, F. Swavely, J. Wiswesser G. Twardowski, T. Wright, R. Wel- ler, VV. Tucker, J. Yetto. Freshmen Sophomores entertained with skits and assemblies. The U. S. History Club, under the direction of Sister M. Thomas, presented a special assembly in honor of Abra- ham Lincoln. Cast members included Joseph Maxymil- lian, Kathleen Martin, and Joseph Maslar. Agnes James' S51 topped returns in the HILLSIDE ECHOES' sub- scription drive. Many rah rahs went out to Mike Razz , football and baseball prodigy. Mike Schorn graduated to varsity hoopster and earned a starting position. During February street corner chats by the fresh- men enlightened upperclassmen on the phases of the Catholic press. Diane Trout skyrocketed to a high scorer on the girls' basketball team. Young America Speaks, a literary anthology, featured the essays of Katherine Mayo and James Klick. QQ M -4. kr! XJ RQ YEL ff, Z? C2091 CQ . Q A ff I f C .-' 1 Q : . 1 U i lf C ' f J I Zgxruwg Mxffv ' - I ' 'V'NwA'4?fg W . , V059 Y . ' ff, -, b 1 2 t lyfp, ., 17 H 4 U' 1, X-,f -,, .. ' ML: V H., ' .1 it-H. T ', , A Wz' I A I Q xx If ' MW '7 , K gb V , ' V K 10,2 ATUHES We have never ceased to insist on the principle that the order of Goa' embraces the whole of life . . . CPope Pius Xllj Among the most diflicult lessons to be gleaned during our years of growing-up were those of deal- ing with our fellowmen in a truly Christian spirit. Proms and record dances, while providing enterf tainment, also proved a practical initiation into the social world. On Freshman Day we experi- enced the heady delight of ruling. But, we also recognized the weighty responsibility which accom- panies every right. Developing our projects for the science fair afforded a healthy outlet for our initiative. We came to value honest criticism and to pool our ideas. Our voices blended in hymns of praise to Our Lady during our final participation in the annual May crowning. With Rlary as our patroness and protector, we are well equipped with a great spiritual power to face the difficulties and joys of daily living. The radiant twosome seated on gilded tlzrones are royalty B. Adams and f. Kelly. :Members o the construction crew add last minute touchups before Prom time. 96 Fantasia With the approach of January 23, excitement mounted among Centralites, for Junior Prom time had arrived. Accompanied by the melody of rustling skirts and laughing voices, the music of Wally Spotts' Orchestra pleasantly engulfed the couples as they mounted the stairway to the Berkshire Hotel Ballroom. This year's theme, L'Fantasia , was vividly pre- sented by paintings and mobils suspended through- out the room. The center of attraction was a plastic cloud which sprinkled the merry-makers with a shower of colored balloons. To climax a perfect evening, the Junior Class selected as their royalty, Bruce Adams and Judith Kellv. fl! your service, Mada7n.l J. Daly assists L. Cala- brese with lzer coat. 'S-s I . X ,Ky N H 'Qi Taking Il breather are committee chairmen P. Fox, f. , ,, ,, . K ', . , B. fel '. FatlzerLeiclz11er uses lus Hrzfvana to emphaszze F111 B Adams and Bug el ll point zluring flmperone confab. . . but the melody lingers on. 97 The Green Year A maze of class hats greeted green bows and matching ties on October 16. Set aside exclusively for Seniors and the Freshmen, this special day was climaxed by an hour long initiation ceremony. Much to the delight and amusement of the Seniors, the still green Frosh jumped in obedience to the commands of their superior upperclassmen. An added attraction this year Was the hula hoop. Red faces followed unsuccessful attempts to keep the elusive hoops in motion. Other entertainment included a mock revival ceremony, music by the band, and an appropriate song by the Senior Bel- Tones. At the close of this diverting rally, Freshmen raised their heads in pride as the name Centralite was bestowed upon them. Your slip is showing! Under f. Krupzfs watrhful eye, D. Bausher prepares to Bea! the Clock. .fozwml Freshmen Izmber up wzth the Can-Can. It's only a blindfold which prevents P. Krall from filing her cotton ball bag. Succumbing to the whim of an omnipotent Senior, F. Muhlenberg proclaims his subjection. Only 1,561 more thimblefuls and S. facksoifs laborious task will be accomplislzerl. Nonchalant R. lmpinle takes JI. Kopel's proposal 'very lightly. The Night They Invented La Coke , Dladenzoi- selles Wagnef' and Swienclzofwslzi 'warble their own 'version of the popular song. The Ricky Nelson of lhlexico, J. fVlarella, accom- panied by T. Dobrosky on the sticks and J. lller- idionale on the morroccos, serenazle with O Mar- garitaf' Pan American dancer J. McGettigan, gives a lesson in the cha cha to songsiresses S. Franlz, C. Rosol, and f. Krupa. Our manned' bull pregares to charge for mataclor W. Rodriguez and his scarlet cape. Gym llamlies This year Central's faculty members scheduled an enter- taining and educational program of assemblies, in which the students took active part. The annual French Assembly was again a big hit, having for its setting a typical French cafe. The Spanish Assembly, being held for the first time after a lapse of several years, oifered free admission to the bull ring and caused much laughter among the audience. From our History department came the Abraham Lincoln Assembly, paying homage to Honest Abe , our sixteenth president. The school orchestra band, and Bel-Tones produced a beautiful Christmas Assem- bly, instilling everyone With the true spirit of the season. A guest speaker and assistants enlightened students and faculty on the latest scientific happenings, demonstrating and ex- plaining mechanical devices and experiments for all to view. 9 Ilssemliled in the Cafe illoulin Rouge is the excellent cast of April in Paris , nn original play presented by the French students. Experiencing their frst taste of freedom, the emancipated Negroes, M. Curran, D. Humma, J. lllaslar, D. Franchi, M. Deakyne, gifve praise to .7l4ussa Lineumf' T. Curtin thanks heaven for little girls, espeeially Suzie, perrhed on his knee. Secretary Seward ff. Baehmanj and President Lincoln Nigrinij disfuss the current 'war problem in the Lincoln Assembly drurnatized by the Sophornores. Quiet now, and Sakini KG. Youngj will take you lzelzina' the curtain to The Teahouse of the August flloozzfl The Teahnlzse nf the l-luqust Munn Adding a touch of Oriental to G. Spolslei is produc- tion assistant lVI. lslorrigan. Geisha girls, potato brandy, and August moons provided the theme for the Senior Class stage production entitled The Teahouse of the August Moon. George Young, John Sylvester, Hedwig Gmeiner, and James Davidheiser had title roles supported by an all-Senior cast. The plot of this John Patrick hit is centered around the efforts of the Well-meaning but bungling army Captain Fisby flames Davidheiserl to organize the Okinawan village of Tobiki, and the antics of his impish interpreter Sakini CGeorge Youngb. Colonel Purdy Uohn SylvesterD, who had com- missioned Captain Fisby to Hput that village on the map had serious doubts as to Fisby's success. However, with the ensuing performance of the cast, music 'by the Solidaires between acts, and the expert direction of Father Bednarik, the Senior class play was a decided success. Curtain call--a time for joy and tears. Y X Wrestlers .7VIr. Hohaido QC. Jleterj and Mr. Seiko CU7. Blehichij provide entertainment at teahouse opening. With a puzzled look Capt. Fishy CJ. Davidheiserj accepts gift of an empty cricket cage from the villagers of Tobiki before delivering the message of Plan B. Sgt. Gregovich Cf. DelpQ relates to boss, Col. Purdy I ff. Sylvesterj, and a captivated audience his heady N experience of falling into the potato brandy vat. KQV' f ' -I ff,- w e ' t mjiss-:-:L gist , ' ' v ngj 'il 1 egsg ,ggyfvf A - e, . s .., ,,ts L if ' A t v s s ' st-' -' , V ' . fi, -iv: Tier A , T- ' f :glacie- Alk A ,,. ,gm W ,S , ,..,, 5573 , , i I JA' xii V.,VV. k,k.V EEN p t K4 A 1 I I i Q l ' L 'S' . f , r f- - 'Mit' 1-F' 7, L? x t 4 ,sin t 11?iwg f A T I it e,'. , f 1' I ttt. f I , V ffl 1 'illfii , ,- s ',,,g 'ef , s rt' it it f . 1 ,e,t s s . g Q t' t i + W ,, , f ' I V 4- 5521525 59 - . I ff. - ,, .. .. ,, . . f425fijf'l 'A , V J'- O11, On! shouts Sahznz. Old woman perched atop geisg gfgg' g. gt, , . l I 1 Qi ,v , I ,V-151. V I .., . s rf K' make-shift jeep is E. lUcGlznn. Qjfgfl 9 K- 4 ' ,i ., ir f - h K AW . 5 Lf 103 .W ,... W . ...X R. Duclzynski and R. Tucker, spectators at the school science fair, admire T. O'lWalley's Air Lift . Explaining the cycle of the solar system, D. Napiecek points out one of the larger planets. County Fair The winner and Grand Champion of the seventh an- nual Reading-Berks Science Fair-George Post. This ambitious Junior, exemplifying ideas gleaned from a book he read, collected the S250 Berks County Medical Society Scholarship Grant and a berth in the National Science Fair at Hartford, Connecticut on May 6 to 9. In addition, an engraved plaque was awarded to the Grand Champion and to the school. Approximately 1500 persons witnessed the presentation of awards at the Albright College Field House on April 8. Boisterous applause from our multitudinous cheering section greeted each naming of a Hill Road winner. In all we copped 62 per cent of the prizes. Dolores Napiecek and Martin Langan were among those to receive scholarship offers for their scientific bonanzas. Because of a new ruling, Central's quota of entries was limited to 74 based on past participation. Elimination of projects in the form of a school science fair was held in the gym on February 20. All students who entered were awarded Certificates of Achievement in recognition of the time and effort put into their projects. 5 l i 5 ,Q fi ff S 5 i 1 l 3 a I it QQ, fl st fit 5 , 3 f ! . H little light on the subject furnished by N. Troilo en- liglztens many on plant growth processes. Heartiest fongratulations to Srience Fair Grand Champion, G. Post, from Jlr. C. Eisenbrown, Fair Director and Dr. f. Feemen, Chairman of Judging Committee. Q w f Afothing' fshy here! G. Post offers his prize project and medal to his father for inspection. 105 . xii 4. . ,Vg , Proudly displaying his ribbon, J Pietrzlszynshi receives co nyratu Ia- tions from Sister Davidira. A lively discussion about one of Central's winning entries occupies the attention of P. Bausman, K. Bagdon, and K. Crossland. P. LaManna discofvers that Gibberellic Acid is also a stimulant for smiles. DH TH SENIOR DIVISlON First Place: G. Post Zoology D. Napiecek Physiography Second Place: D. Kendig Zoology Third Place: M. Allison Chemistry P. LaManna. Botany Fourth Place: M. Langan Zoology P. Oswald Physiograplzy T. Hehn Chemistry H. Stephens Botany Fifth Place: R. Tucker Zoology M. Titus Physiography J. Lubas Chemistry N. Troilo Botany Honorable lllention: J. Sirak, J. Kelly P. Bausman, K. Crossland F. Diana, K. Bagdor R. Tomaszewski, S. Wasickanin Taking time to check on Central's achievements in past Science Fairs are .l. Kelly, Ill. Titus, 1. Lubas, and D. Napiecek. t i ll.il:i5i..fl? 5-5 .,,. ,qQDD5VG23sc fmgffff, N L . - .1 'KAK nf..-V, ,. K H t Lf ' 'H fflifh: VV 1? i . ...M ,. rig kb W 5. .f gy gy jg 5 1 Tl? .1 I fig E JUNIOR DIVISION First Place: L. Noon and P. Wendell Physiograplzy I. Endter and RI. Dolan Physiral Science Second Place: N Frantz and T. Blaum Biology Third Plate: D. Henry fleronautivs Honorable tllention: P. LaFata, Bussinger NI. Kopel, J. Pietruszyoski J. Klick, IW. Shaaber With grins for the onlookers, IU. Dolan and I. Endter stand ready to answer queries conferning their winning entry. Freshmen winners P. Wendell, J. Frantz, T. Blaurn, D. Henry and L. Noon examine the plants that aided .l. Frantz and T. Blaum to carry off 2nd prize in botany for the .lunior Division. 'K . in, Q. XX 3 I V 5375 , szuxggfy 107 Orchestra members tune up 'with Turkish March at a Sunday afternoon rehearsal. Linnnlnaires With one swift downward stroke of the baton on May 13, the 1959 Musicale 'burst into melody. The large portrait of Lincoln which formed a major portion of the background gave proof that this year's presentation was to honor our sixteenth president in the sesquicenten- nial year of his birth. The orchestra opened the program with Pique Dame. Next the Senior Girls' Chorus presented Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo, while the Boys' Chorus contributed Madame Jeanette and Marching Along Together. Part I was brought to a close by the Mixed Chorus' spirited rendi- tion of 'fClancy Lowered The Boom. Other highlights included Hush-a-bye by the Junior Chorus, Scarlet Ribbons by the Bel-Tones, and band arrangements of the William Tell Overture, Valencio, and Johnny Peel. Al. Dragan, T. Helzn, J. Stiejf, J. Hershey, R. Young, and L. Laroche, student directors, register looks of anticipation while listening to Father Zolondelfs directions. In his cluttered office Father Zolondek sneaks a preview of the stage setting to L. Memmo, f. IVIcGettigan, and L. Taubitz. The melodious Bel-Tones take a nl breather during a harmonizing session. Voires of the Mixed Chorus blend in My Lord, What a Dlornin .3109 U Mary, We Ernwn Thee Seventeen Senior girls were chosen in homeroom elections to form the May court in our annual pro- cession. These girls, in turn, selected Judith Hershey for their queen. Voices of the students blended in Nlarian hymns- Hlmmaculate lVIary and 'AHail Holy Queen. Each girl's offering of an old fashioned bouquet formed part of a large M in honor of Diary. The Act of Consecration and the Litany of Qur Lady followed by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament brought the annual solemnity to a holy ending. Under the .vpaczous cherry tree the 'Way attendantx stand J Reddznglon, J. Wagner, B. Smith, J. Schlarter, J. Venzlze, C Hzgh f Czmochowskz J Hershey T Srlzuegmann D Horrigan, P. Eisenhuth, Ill. Brown, C. Nawa, J. Wagr1fr, , -sv ox, go no 'E ,x 1, f. Cimochowski and J. Hershejf supply last minute details before procession time. Bottom Rou 'W Carey H Gmeiner, J. Redcfington, J. Wagner, T. Sehwegmann, J. Venzke, P. Dengler, Ill. Latze. Top Row D Horrzgan f. Wagner, M. Brown, C. 2Vawa, C. High, B. Smith, J. Sehlacter, P. Eisenhuth. JOAN CIMOCHOWSKI First Attendant THERESA SCHWEGMANN Second Attendant JUDITH HERSHEY May Queen, 1959 'KK Thus lfln We Pray May Thy presence, O Lord, like a gentle breeze, accompany us on our way in the midst of a world of unrest and violence. May Thy unspotted purity, like a heavenly dawn, never vanish from our sight in the midst of the vulgarities with which the prevailing materialism assails us and attempts to blind us. May Thy almighty and gentle power sustain our frailty with its unfailing support, and rescue our weak- ness from the web of malice and deceit with which the world would ensnare us. CPope Pius XIIJ 112 fl Note frnm the Editor Knowledge is power. Throughout the past nine months the vastness of this phrase has approached me in numerous and various situations. Time and again, in the face of consternation, it had served impressively both as a reminder and an en- couragement to persist and experiment in all undertakings. With the echoing of these words I find in our publication the basis of a mile- stone--a marker by which those in the midst of their stride toward a goal can pause with pride to recount the breadth of their progress. For others it will serve as an example and inspiration for the enrichment and betterment of their ideals. It is with undying gratitude I acknowledge the invaluable efforts of: Sister M. Nlagdelaine, our tireless moderator The diligent and capable Senior Staff The Senior Class for their generous financial cooperation Fr. Leichner for his patience, generosity, and interest Sister Anne Marie for her interested criticisms of the art work. Loring Studios Kutztown Publishing Co. The S. K. Smith Co. Arnold's Book Bindery James Mason, Lorenzo Zeugner, Richard Tucker, and the Junior Staff. Frank Ruch. 113 Abeln, M. .... ...... 6 6, 88 Adam, N. ........ ...... 2 3, 88 Adamcyzk, E. ......................................,... 90 Adams, M. ..,...............,....,........................ 92 Adams, B. ........ 23, 27, 29, Addesso, R. ,,..... . Agnello, M. ....,...... . Agnita, Sister M. Aiello, J. M. .......,. . Aiello, J. T. ...... , Albert, R. ...,......... . Albert, Sister M. .... . Albrecht, A. ............ . Alethia, Sister M. ..., . Allgoever, A. ....... . Allison, M. ,... . Anastasio, R. Andras, A. ..... . Andresen, P. ..... . Andresky, F. ..... . Andrew, Rev. ..,..,, . Angelisanti, D. ....... . Angelita, Sister M. .... . Anker, T. ...,.,................ , Annemarie, Sister M. Asrentz, C. ..........,... .. Arentz, J. .... . Arentz, K. ..... . Arnold, G. ..... . Arnold, M. ..., . Arthur, M. .......... . Arthur, R. ........,....... . Aschenbrenner, G. Auchter, E. ..........,... . Auchter, L. Babb, J. ...... . Babb, V. .,..,.... . Bachman, J. Bagdon, K. ,..,. . Baisch, E. Balliet, N. ,........ . Balulxs, M. .......... . Baniszauskas, V. .... . Barbon, B. ...,........ . Barra, Dr. S. Barra, J. ..... . Barra, S. .,.,. . Barrasso, C. ....... . Barrasso, M. .... . Bator, J. ,.....,,, , Bauscher, D. Bauscher, E. Bausman, P. Bayus, S. ...... . Bechtel, C. ...... . Becker, K. Bednar, T. .,,... . Bednarik, P. ..... . Bednarik, Rev. ..... , Behney, M. ....... . Bender, P. ...... . Bentz, N. ....... . Bereskie, M. .... . Best, J. ,.......... . Bettler, E. Betz, M. Bialas, R. .,... . Bialek, c. Bialy, P. ......... . Biancone, A. .,,,, . Bielski, B. ...,... . Bielski, P. ..... . Bilewicz, A. Billman, G. ...,. . Billman, J. Bivans, K. ...,. . Blanski, C. Blaum, T. .... .......... . 30, 31, 35, 41, 51, ss, 96, 97 90 13 sz 31, 90 90 13 90 13 ss ss 90 90 ss 90 47, ss 23, 35, ss 36, ss 92 50, ss 92, 107 90 ss 92 90 92 90, 101 68 23, 90 90 92 88 90 16 36, 92 23, ss 90 59, 92 92, 98 90, 106 90 92 92 ss 12 92 92 90 59, 90 68 68 68 36, 90 45, 68 90 ss ss 92 90 ss 92 90 92, 107 Blekickl, T. ................................ 36, 63, 92 Blekicki, W. .......... 23, 24, Blomster, E. ........ ............. . Bogdanski, N. Bogdanski, P. 36, 46, 63, 103 66, ss . ....,. 68 Headers' Guide Boland, A. ..... . Boldt, S. ..... . Bomba, P. Bonk, B. ..... . Bonk, J. .... . ln Emltralllla, 92 90 68 88 136151, J. ........ 20, 23, 27, 36, 51, 68 Borst, V. . ......... ..............................,.. ,. 88 Botzum, Miss ....... Boucher, R. Bowen, G. .... . Bower, W. ..... . Boyer, M. ..... . Bradley, D. .... . Braun, D. Braun, E. Brenner, J. Brenner, R. Broskey, E. .....,...,,........... . Bross, P. .......................... . Brown, M... 40, 44, 45, 46, Brown, R. .......................... . Bruno, T. ...................... .. Bruno, V. Buck, R. ..... . Buckley, B. .,.. . Buckley, J. ..... . Buckley, P. ..... . Bufty, C. ...,..... , Bukovsky, R. .... . Bukowski, M. Bukowski, R. Burasz, B. ..... . Burkart, J. ..... . Burke, B. .......... . Burkevage, A. .... . Burns, C. ........ Burns, P. Bunrell, B. ..... . Burrows, Bussinger, B. Bussinger, J. .... . Butte, D. ....... . Butzer, L. ...,. . Caccesse, C. Calabrese, L. Calvario, L. ..... , Cambria, D. .... . Cambria, E. .... . Cambria, P. ...... . Camilli, C. .,.......... . Canisia, Sister M. Carabello, J. ......,. . Carabello, N. C. ..... . Carabello, N. J. ,.... ,. Carbaugh, J. ......., . Carey, M. ................ ...... . Carl, J. ...................... .... . Carletis, Sister M. ..... . Carletta, Sister M. ,..... .. Carrxgan, J. ....................... . Casimir, Sister M. ...... .. Cassantini, G. ...... . Casse, J. ............ . Casse, M. Cassel, A. Cassidy, G. .... . Cataldi, A. ..... . Chelius, D. ...,. . Chelius, J. ........ . Chelstowski, P. .... . Chlebowski R. ....... . Chlebowski, W. .... . Chomyn, H. .................... . Christella, Sister M. .... . Ciabattoni, N. ,.,,,.,,. , Cichocki, J. Ciesielski, B. ..... . Ciesielski, J. ..,..... . Cimochowski, J, ...... .. Cinesi, J. ................ . Cinesi, M. ........ . Clark, R. Clark, T. Coad, L. ..... . 16 23, 90 ss 90 23, 90 90 92 ss 90 48, 69, 110, 111 23, 36, ss ss, 97 ss 90 92 ss 90 69 ss 90 90 90 92 66, 69 92 92 ss 92 ss 88 ss ss, 96 33, ss 69 90 90 69 13 ss 61, 92 43, 69, 110, 111 .. 32, 43, 52, 69 69 92 69 92 23, ss 70 92 ss 70 31, 90 90 14 ss 44, 64, 70 23, 36, ss 70, 110, 111 92 92 as 92 1959 Concordia, D. ..... . Conlon, B. ......,,. . Conroy, J. ...... . Consentino, R. .... . Cooney, M. .... . Cooney, S. .... . Corado, L. ....... . Cosgrave, A. Crossland, K. .... . Curran, M. ...... . Curtin, T. ...... . Daley, J. ..., . Daley, M. Daly, C. ........ . D,.AmUIE, S. .... . ss 70 44, 70 44, 70 33, ss 90 92 90 53, 90 90, lOl 36, ss, 101 27, 35, ss, 96 35, 92 50, 70 Davidheiser, ..... ...... 4 1, 45, 70, 103 Davidica, Sister .... Deakyne, M. ...... . Debkowski, G. ..... . Delaney, T. ..... . Del Collo, J. ..... , Delp, C. .... . 14, 105 90, 101 ss 90 92 Delp, J. ...... .............................. 7 1, 103 DeLuma, J. .............................................. 71 Dengler, P. ........ 40, 44, ss, 71, 110, 111 Dengler, W. .................................... 35, 88 Denunzio M. Devera, J. .,,.. Diana, F. ...... . DiBlasi, J. .... . Di Cintio, A. .... . Di Cintio, M. Dickert, Rev. Didyoung, E. Di-dyoung, M. ..,.. . Diehm, R. ...... . Dietrich, C. ..... . Dietrich, G. ..... . Di Fulvio, S. .... . Dillon, T. ............. . Dinatally, N. ,,.. . Di Savario, J. ..... . Distasio, L. ......... . Dmochowski, P. .... . 90 92 ss 92 62, as 90 12, 37 92 ss 92 92 92 65, 71 65, 71 92 90 90 Dobitsch, E. ........ ......................-....--..-- 9 2 Dobrosky, T. .,... ..... Dobrosky, R. Dodson, R. .,.. . Dolan E. ........ . Dolan, M. ..... . Dolinski, C. ....,.... . Dombrowski, S. Donahue, K. ..., , Donahue, P. ..... . Donatelli, L. Doyle, J. A. ..... . Doyle, J. M. Doyne, M. .... , Dragan, A. Drexler, D. .... . Druzba, R. Duchynski, R. Duda, M. ...... . Dudek, J. .... . Dudek, P. Dugan, Dusco, H. ...... . Dvorak, S. ,... . Eagle, J. Eck, T. Eckel, J. ...... . 40, 45, 61, 71, 100 32, 43, 71 92, 107 90 as 43, 71 23, 24, 36, 71 ss 71, 108 23, 72 23, ss, 104 72 ss 72 90 32, 33, 52, 72 Eckel, V. ,, .,...,,.... ............... 2 3, 27, 30, X8 Eckert, .................................................. 72 Edwardine, Sister M. ............................ 14 Eisenhuth, P. .............. 40, 45, 72, 110, 111 Eltz, C. ....... ................................. 9 2 Ely, B. ..... . Ely, R. ...., . Endler, 90 90 88 Endter, E. ...... ........ 6 4, 88 Endter, 1. .... ...... 9 2, 107 Erdman, J. ..... ........ 9 2 Ertel, A. ..... ........... 8 X Ertel, E. .... ........ 3 2,90 Ertel, J. Essig, M. Esterly, J. ..... . Esterly, H. .... . Fabian, G Faller, K. .... ,. Faust, A. Faust, D. Faust, E. Feeney, E. ..,. . Feeney, J. 31, 31, Feichtne r, .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , Ferko, F. ..,... ........ 4 0, Ferrero, G. ..... Ferrero, J Fierro, P. Finan, S. Flannery, D. Flemming, J. Flubacher, W. 51, Fordyce, M. ...... . Forehand, G. Forehand, R. Forst, Rev. R. Fox, L. ....,.....,,.....,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,,., , Fox, P. ...,.....,.,. . 23, 27, 35, 41, 47 Fox, S. ...,,.,...,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,.,,, , , 33. Franchi, D. ............... ...... 9 0, 101 Frances, Sister M. .,... 14 Franckowiak, G. .... ,,,,,,AA,,,,,w4 7 3 Franckowiak, T. ...... .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,., 9 0 Frank, S. ........... ...... 4 7, 88, 100 Frantz, A. .,.., ,,,w..,,w,,,,,,,,, 3 3 Frantz, J. ............ ...... 3 6, 92, 107 Frederick, Frederick, C. T. Fredricksen, C. ..... . Freeman, M. Fricker, Rev. Furdyna, ifffffff C. ...... . Futrick, B. .... , Futrick, G. .... . Futrick, N. Gabel, C. Gaffney, M. ...... . Galcznski, A. .... . Gallagher, K. Gallagher, P. Gallas, M. ..,, ,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, , Ganster, N C. ..... . Ganster, E. ..., . 36, Gantert, C. ....,... ....... . 32, Gantert, R. . .....,.,... .....,.......... . . Garhammer, B. ...... ........ 5 3, Garito, P. .,.,...,.,.,, ,,,,,,,,,, , Garszczynski, 63, 59, G. ...................,..,....,......,,, , Garvie, B. .. ....... . .... ...... .,........................ . . Garvie, W. .,...... 20, 22, 23, 24, 36, 40, Gehrig B. ..................,................,....,,....... . Gemmill, P. ..,... , George, M. .... . Gierschick, Gierschick, P. Gilbert, J. .,..,,,, . Gilbert, K. .... . Gittu, R. Glaser, J. Glaser, V. .... . Gleixner, M. Glembocki, P. ....., ........,.........,,,.., . Glembocki, T. ..... ....... 2 2, 23, 36, Glose-r, H. ....,.,., ......,..,.,,...,,,,,,,, , Gmeiner, H. .....,. .,,.,,. 7 3, 110, Godek, M. ......... .....,....,,,,,., , Goerner, S. ......... . Golembiewski, E. Garden, J. ........... . Graczyk, Graham, R. ....,,,,..... . Rev. J. Greene, Dr. L. Gregonis, Greytok, Grillo, S. Gross, G. J. ...... . B. I-ltlministratiun, Grossman, R. ...,. . Grube, F. .......... . Guard, J. ...... . Guard, K. .... . Gu rrier, D. ......... . Gusavage, G. ..., . Guthier, J. ...,... , Guthier, M. ..... . Gyomber, J. ..... , Haletslcy, M. Hartgen, P. .,.. . Hatt, B. .,.,..... . Heere, L. Hehn, R. Hehn, T. Hein, P. ...,... . Heine, M. ,.... . Heine, S. ....,... . Heist, B. ...,....... , Hennessey, A. .... . Henry, B. ......... . Henry, D. ,..... . Henry, F. .,.... . Henry, G. ,.... . Henry, J. ...,.,, , Henry, A. ..... . Henry, R. D. Henry, R. V. Henry, S. ...... . Hershey, J. Hess, C. .... . High, C. ...... . Hill, A. Hill, E. ...... . Hotfa, R. ...... . Hofmann, C. Hofmann, M. ..... . Holland, C. ..... . Holland, J. .... . Hoopes, D. Hoppe, M. .... . Horrigan, D. .... . Horrigan, M. Horst, S. ........ . Howe, D. ..... , Hracho, B. .... . Hracho, J. .... , Huck, J. ..,, . Huck, S. .....,., . Hudak, M. ..., . Hudak, J. Huls, A. ........ . Humma, D. ..... . Hydock, A. Hydock, J. ..., . Hydock, S. .,....., . Hydock, T. ..,.. . Hynes, J. .......,.., . Ignatosky, J. Illuzzi, V. ...... . Impink, B. Impink, M. ..., . Impink, R. Imprink, T. .... . Incollingo, P. Ireland, C. .... . Irvin, J. .... . lswalt, Jackson, S. James, A. ,,.... . Janis, ........ . Janis, V. ......... , Jaraczewski, J. Jasienowski, M. .... . Faculty, Students 36, 61, 92 23, 31, 37, 90 36, 92 92 73 ss 73 51, 33 23, 36, 90 40, 73, 103 47, 90 ss 22, 23, 36, 73 36, 92, 107 52, 74 74, 92 92 90 74, 108, 110, 111 32, 40, 74, 110, 111 74 xx 88 90 92 90 52, 74, 110, 111 23, 90 90 ss as 74 90 36, 90, 101 21, 23 92 X8 16, 32, 33 52, ss as 92, 99 ss 90 90 92 74 92, 99 90 75 90 90 75 Jerome, Rev. ..,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 2 Jerome, Sister M. ........,,,, ,,,,, 1 4 John Catherine, Sister ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 4 Johnson, J. ,..,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 2 Jones, C. .... ..,......, ,,,,,,,, 6 0 , 83 Jones, R. ..............,...,,,,., ,,,,,,,, 3 3 Joseph Marie, Sister ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 4 Jordan, R. .......,......,.,,.,, ,,,,, 9 2 Kachele, D. ,.,.,. .,...... 9 2 Kalin, J. .,,...,, . 88 Kalina, M. Kalnoski, C. .... . Kaminski, E. Kane, M. ......,. . Karabinos, R. .... . Karish, M. .... . Karli, P. ................ ..... . 92 38 S8 90 23, 31, 35, 90 Kase, Mrs. C. ..... ,.., .,............,.... l 6 Kase, E. .......... . Kastu ra, M. ...... . Kata rzynski, C. Kaufmann, M. ,.... . Kazmirczak, M. Kearney, P. .... . Keegan, J. Keenan, M. ..,. . Kehs, B. ...,,., , Keim, R. ..... . Kelly, J. .... . Kelly, K. .... . Kelly, M. ..,. . Kelly, R. Kendig, D. Kennedy, T. Kerbe r, F. ..... . Kette-rer, H. Keturakis, C. ...... . Kidder, E, ,.., . Kiedeisch, F. .... . Kilker, A. ...... . Kilmon, P. Kirn, L. ..., . Kirn, M. Kisling, S. ...... . Kissinger, M. .... . Klein, J. ....... . Klick, J. Klimko, T. Kline, A. ..... . Kline, S, Klink, R. Kucan, P. ..... . Kocan, T. .,... . Koch, C. Koenig, E. Kohler, C. Kohut, G. Kohut, ..... . Kompa, A. .,,,,, . Kompa, F. ..,....,,. . Konczewski, M. Konnich, J. .,,,,.,,.. . Kopel, M. ,.., , Kopel, T. ..... . Koren, G. ...,, , Koslosky, R. Kostival, C. .... . Kostival, F. ....... .... . 90 65, 75 90 90 90 75 90 47, 88, 96, 97, 106 43, 75 92 23, 36, 90 37, 60, 75 ,,,,., .. ss 92 ss 90 92 37, 90 76 92 ss 76 92 ss 92 90 90 90 92 65, 90 92 90 90 76 90 76 90 92, 99 23, 25, 76 35, 90 23, 41, 51, ss Kostival, N. ..... ,...................... 9 2 Kostival, R. ........ ..,,,. 6 4, SB Kovnlusky, P. .,,,, ......... 8 S Kozlay, M. .......,. ..,.. S S Kozlowski, R. ..... .......,. S 8 Krall, P. .............. ...... 9 2, 99 Kreuzberger, M. ....., 60, 90 Krisanosky, B. .,,,,. 89 Krol, F. ..,....... ..,.,, ,... . ...,.... .....,,..... 9 0 Krupa, E. ...... ,.....,..............................,.. . 89 Krupa, J. ................ 41, 45, 67, 76, 98, 100 Kuhn, M. ..........................,.,......,.......,,,..., 90 Kurpiewski, G. ............ X9 Kurpiewski, T. ....., ,,..,,,,..,,,,,, 7 6 Kushmore, M. .... . Kushmore, R. ,.... . Kuzio, D. .,.,, , Kuzmann, E. Kuzmann, M. ..... Kuzminiski, J. Lahonis, J. ...... . LaFata, P. .........,,., , LaManna, J. L. LaManna, J. P. 35, 63, 92 35, 90 89 89 90 90 90 92 LaManna, P. ....... ,...... 4 3. 76, 106 Langan, M. ,.,, , . ,.... ..,.,....... 7 6 Laroche, L. .. .... ...,. 7 6, 108 Laroche, M. ........ 92 LaRue, H. .... ....................,.,. 9 2 Latshaw, R. ......................... 92 Latze, M. A. ...,. ...... 4 3, 77, 110, 111 Latze, M. ..,.. ............................ 9 2 Lawlor, P. ....... SS, 89 Lawlor, T. .... ........... 9 0 Leddy, A. ............... ................. S 1, 90 Leichner, Rev. R. ...... ....... 1 1, 54, 55, 97 Leiendecker, K. .................. 39 Leiendecker, S. ...... .............. 9 0 Leitham, J. .. ..... ....... 4 7, 90 Lenich, L. ......... ....... S 9 Lesher, K. ............ ....... 9 2 Lesniewski, A. ,..... ....... 7 7 Lewalkski, J. .......... ........... 9 0 Lewandowski, VV. .... ...,... 6 4, 89 Liesman, P. ............ .---------- 9 2 Ligowski, C. ...... ............-. 3 9 Lindinger, C. ..... ....... 5 6, 77 Liptak, W. ..... .-.-. - . 92 Lis, R. ........... ........ 9 0 Liss, S. ......... ........ 9 2 Litwin, G. ..... S9 Lneper, C, ,,,, ....... 7 7 Loeper, D. .... ..... ........ 9 2 Loeper, L. ..........,,.,..., 90 Looper, T. .,..,,, .,.,... 2 3, 31, 90 Lombardo, G. .............. 65, 89 Luhas, J. ......... ..... 4 4, 77, 106 Lubas, T. ......... . ......-. 90 Lucchese, K. .... 90 Ludwig, A. ,.... ....... S 9 Luksie, B. .....,. ........ S 9 Luszewicz, K. ,,.. ....,,.. 9 2 Lutostanski, B. ...... .. .... . 77 Lutostanski, P. ....,, ........,..... 9 2 Lutz, D. ..........,, ....... . 92 Lyons, C. ...... ....... 5 0, 61, S9 Lyons, M. . .. ........... 50, 89 Lyszczek, P. ....... . ..,., 51, 89 McCarthy, K. ........ .......... ....... 9 0 McCaustl:1nd, M. ........ ,....,. 23, 36, 90 McCloskey, ........,..... .. .... 27, 35, S9 McCormick, Bishop J. C. .... ................ S Nlccoy, P. ,,.,,, .......,..... .... .................. 9 0 McDermott, D. .... .... . . 23, 36, 90 McDermott, J. D. .. .... ,.... 2 3, 36, 89 McDermott, J. S. ..... .. 36, 44, 47, 77 NICGavin, A, ,,.,......,. ....,,..............,.....,.... 9 2 NicGettigan, J. .... 32, 33, 6-lf, 77,100, 109 McGlinn, E. ............. ........ 3 3, 43, 77, 103 McGoey, A. ............. ....... . .. 90 McHale, J. ........., ....... S 9 McKnight, J. ,,.. ,,..... 9 0 McLain, J. ......,. ..... ........,. . 9 2 McLaughlin, J. .. ...,........, 89 McLaughlin, N. ....... 23, 35, 89 McLaughlin, V. ......... .... . . .... 89 McShea, Bishop J. .... .... .. 8 McVaugh, P. ...... .. .......,. . 92 Mggek, C, ,,,,,,,.,,,.....,.......,..,......., .... 5 1, S9 Magdelaine, Sister M. ................... ....---- 1 4 Magee, .r.....,,.,,,,...... 27, 30, 35, 41, 89 Magenbauer, J. ............,.... 40, 46, 77 Malecki T. ..,,,.. . .. . .. 31, 90 Malone, A. ., .. 78 Malriat, NV. . ...... . 90 Mancuso, L. ..... ......-.. ..--..-- 9 0 Marella, A. .. ...,...........,.. .... 4 7, 78, 100 Marianette, Sister M. ..... .... .,,...,..,... 1 5 Mariette, Sister M. 15 Marko, A. ................ ..-, . 4 90 Marko, C. ...--.--- -- 78 Marks, C. ,.... ....... 5 0, 89 Marnon, V. ...... ......- 9 2 Marrongella, F. .... ........ 3 9 Martin, B, ,,,,,,r,,, .,...,.......,....,.... S 9 Martin, K, ,,,,,r ....... 4 7, 50, 51, 90 Martin, T, ,,,, ..,.....,.......... . .. 92 Martin, V. .... ........ 8 9 Masel, D. ,,., ........... 9 2 Maslar, ....,... ..... 9 1, 101 Maslar, M. .... ....... 6 5, 89 Mason, ....... ....... X 9 Matisick, A. X9 Matisick, H. Matt, K. ...... . Mattassa, A. .... . Matthews, W. Matus, P. ......... . Mauger, K. ......., . Maxymillian, J. .... . Mayo, K. .................,. . Mazurkiewicz, M. Mazurkiewicz, W. Meade, M. ...... ...... . Melcher, J. Memmo, L. Menet, R. ..,... . Mengel, P. Meoli, N. ............ . Meridionale, J. .. Meter, C. ........... . Michalsky, R. ,... . Migliore, R. ........ . Milco, Miss D. Miller, A. .. Miller, H, .... . Miller, J. ............ . Miller, J. B. .... . Miller, K. .... . Miller, L. ,.... . Miller, P. Miller, S. ...... . Milloni, J. ............ . Milloni, J. A. .... . Minot, V. ...... . Miuccio, D. Mitchell, C. .,,,. . Moll, T. ........ . Monahan, B. Morris, R. .... . Mosley, M. ........ . Muhlenberg, B. .... . Muhlenberg, F. Mull, F. ........ .. .. Mull, R. ,,., . Mullen, D. Mulligan, B. Murphy, J. Murray, .... . Musico, .... . Myatt, T. ......... . Nachurska, S. .... . Napiecek, D. Napiecek, ..... . Napoli, S. .... . Nardy, A. ,. Nardy, R. Naso, J. .... . Nawa, J. .... . Nawa, K. ,,.. . Nelson, J. Nestro, J. .... .. Nicholas, A. Nicholas, J. ....... . Nicholas, A.M. .... . Niedrowski, E. Nierle, J. ........ . Nigrelli, V. ..... . Nigrini, VV. .. Noll, D. Noll, VV. .... . Noon, L. ..... . Noon, P. .... . Norman, B. .. O'Brien, E. 0'Brien, J. ......... O'Brien, M. ..................... . O'Hara, J. Cardinal Olshefsky, R. ............. . Olzewski, B. Olzewsl-ti, D. . O'Malley, T. . . O'Neil, K. ....,,,, , O'Reilly, A. ..... . Orlando, M. Oswald, B. Oswald, D. .... . Oswald, P. Oswald, R. Owens, J. .... . 92 91 23, 91 37, 91 89 92 91 92 78 S9 44, 64, 78, 109 S9 73, 100 37, 50, 73, 103 16, S4 S9 89 91 78 39, 65 91 92 78 92 X9 89 92 92 .. 79 S9 43, 52, 79 92, 99 S9 91 91 35, 51, 79 .. .......... 91 92 44, 79, 104. 106 23, 24, 79 89 59, 79, 110, 111 91 92 89 89 66, 89 23, 91 35, 91, 101 .. ......, ,.... 9 3 93 93, 107 ......... . 91 , .... 27, 35, S9 .. 32, 33, 79, 43 3, 55 S9 60, 39, 104 5 .,... ........ 3 9 91 30 93 91 91 62, 93 Palaferro, R. Palaferro, W. ..,, . Palcak, R. ...... . Palcak, R. M. ..... . Palko, A. ....... . Palmer, N. ..... . Palumbo, P. Parenti, E. .... .. Parzanese, D. Parznik, M. Paskevich, G. Pastor, R. . ...... . Paul, M. ..... . Pauley, D. ..... . Pauluk, M. ........ . Pawelski, W. ..... . Pennypaclter, C. .... . Pentz, T. ............ . Peplowski, E. .... . Peplowski, P. .. Perella, L. ........ . Petriccione, B. .... . Petrowski, B. . Pezdirc, J. Pfau, Pfau, Pfau, E. ..... . K. ..... . S. ............ . Pickup, A. ............... . Pietruszynski, J. Piontek, D. . .,.. .. Plank, R. ....... . Podlasek, D. .,.. . Podlasek, P. ............ . Pomeroy Post, G. .... 26, 27, 23 Powers, C. ................ . Powers, J, ..... . Powers, L. ........... . Prendergast, A. Przybylowicz, C. Purcell, J. ........... . Purcell, J. A. Purcell, J. C. Purcell, M. .,....., . Purcell, M. M. Putz, C. ....... . Quinton, S. .... . Raab, G. ....,... . Ratlvanyi, M. Rambo, C. Rambo, D. .,... . Rank, Raszkiewicz, M. .... . Raszkiewicz, S. Reddington, J. ..... . Rehr, Rehr, Rehr, Reid, Reiff, Reilly, Resch, Ricci, Ricci, Ricci, Rick, Riley, Riley, S. .............. . T. YV. V. ..,.. ............ . M. .................. . Rt. Rev. Msgr. P. .................. . D. .... . P. R. ..... . R. .... . li. ..... . 50, 93 23, 91 93 B9 89 40, 46, so 91 23, 89 91 S9 93 S9 93 93 89 30 89 66, 30 93 30 91 23, 91 93 91 61, 93, 105 .... 40, so 91 S9 ....... .. 80 , 13, ,,..,,,.,,.................... ........ 6 1, 93 30, 36, 41, 39, 105 5 ,,.,,,,...... ............ 9 3 91 .. 93 . 91 91 91 27, 36, 80 91 80 47, 80 91 81 93 35, 93 91 21, 23, 35, 91 31, 110, 111 91 81 91 S9 .. ....... . 9 89 S1 93 91 X9 Sl F. ,,,,.,,, ..... 3 7, X9 Ringenary, R. Roccamonta, N. .. Rodriquez, A. Rorlriquez, C. 91 93 93 . .. 91 Rodriquez, W. ..... .. .... 81, 100 Rumanski, J. Romanski, R. .. . Rosa, Sister M. .......... . Rosanna, Sister M. Roselda, Sister M. S9 97, 93 15 15 .. ............ 15 146661, C. ..........,..,...,, ....... 3 1, 100 Roth, C. ..... . . ................. 93 Roth, T. ...... 47, 59, 91 Royle, M. ...... . Rozycki, M. . .. ......... 93 14661, F. ......... 41. 42. 31 Rutulo, G. .... Ruyak, E. Rys .... . ......... .. 93 89 93 Sablowski, A. ..... ,.... 4 0, 44, 46, 60, 81 Sacco, ....... .............................. 8 9 Sacco, A. ...... ....,.....,.. 8 9 Saloka, S. ....... ......,........, 9 3 Sanchez, P. .... ..,.. 3 7, 40, 82 Sanders, L. ....,.....,.. 91 Santilli, A. .. ...... 27,82 Sassani, G. ..... .....,... 8 9 Sauer, C. ....,.,.. .........,...... 9 1 Sauer, J. .,........ ..... 3 1, 35, 91 Savage, Mr. J. .... ...... 1 6, 31, 36 Schaaf, Mr. J. ...,, ........, 1 6, 27 Schaeffer, D. ,,,. ...... 8 2 Schaetzle, J. ...... ...... 9 3 Schaetzle, M. ...... ......... 9 1 Schifalacqua, E. .,., ....,. 5 0, 93 Schindlbeck, M. ..... ..........,,.,.......,.,.. 9 1 Schlacter, J. ..... ..... 4 5, SZ, 110, 111 Schlegel, J. ....................... 89 Schlegel, T. ........ .. .. . 93 Schleicher, P. ......... .,.... 9 3 Schmidt, S. ..,..,,....,.......... ............. 9 1 Schmieder, Miss J. ...... ............,,.. 1 6 Schorn, M. ............. ..,... 2 7, 35, 91 Schrum, R. ..... ................ 8 2 Schuler, F. ..... ...... 9 3 Schulte, Rev. .,,, ...... 1 2 Schulte, J. ..,..... ,..,.. S 9 Schwab, M. ....., ...... 9 1 Schwab, S. ...... .......,.,............. 9 3 Schwartz, G. ...... ...................,...... 8 9 Schwegmann, T. .... ..... 6 6, 82, 110, 111 Schwenk, S. .....,.... ....,,,.............,..... 9 1 Scornavacchi, A. ...... 89 Seaman, A. ......,.. ...... 4 5, 82 Searfoss, D. ...... ...... 8 2 Searfoss, ..... ..,... 9 1 Seghetti, R. 89 Seibert, D. ..... ...... 8 9 Seibert, P. ..... ,,.,...... 9 3 Seisler, L. ...... ,.,.,. 6 5, 89 Seisler, P. ..... ...... 9 1 Setley, J. .,,,.,,,. ...... 8 9 Shaaber, M. ..,, ...,,. 9 3 Shaaber, S. 93 Shaffer, S. 93 Shaner, K. ..... ,,.,.. 8 9 Sharp, M. ...., ,,,.........,.,. 9 3 Sharpley, H. .,,, ,..,,, 3 4, 35, S2 Sl1aulis, T. ..... ,..,............ 9 1 Sheehan, E. 93 Sheetz, J. S2 Sheidy, A. ..... ,.,.,. 9 3 shinn, A. 91 Shirk, J. ..,...... .. ..... . 89 Siegle, J. G. ....... ...... 9 3 Siegle, H. .,....,,.. ...... 8 9 Silvine, Sister M. ....... 15 Simcik, VV. .,......... ,..... Z 3, 91 Simon, M. ..... ,,,,.,,,,, X 3 Sirak, ........, ,,,,,, 9 1 Sittler, H. ..... ,,,,,, 9 1 Skimski, B. ,,.,,, ,,,,., 9 1 Skoczlas, G. ...... ,,,,,, 9 2 Skrocki, R. ..,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.. S 3 Slabik, B. ....... .,..,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,, S 9 Slapikis, N. ,....,,.....,.......,,.. 46, 60, 33, 44 Slegelmilch, M. ....,..........,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 91 smith, B. ...,,.....,, 40, 47, 83, 44, 110, 111 Smith, M. .................................................. 91 Snolkowicz, T. ..... ...... 9 3 Snook, G. .......... ...... 8 9 Snyder, C. ..... ...... S 9 Snyder, F. ....... ...... S 3 Snyder, J. ....... ...... 9 1 Sockel, J. .......... .......... 8 9 Soderlund, K. , .,,. ...... 4 4, S3 Soltysik, J. ........ .......... 8 3 Souders, J. ..... ...... 8 3 Spahn, B. ......., ...... 8 9 Spangler, C. .... ...... S 9 Spangler, M. .... ...... 9 3 Spanier, M. 93 Spare, R. 93 Spatz, G. 89 Spatz, M. 91 Speece, J. Speece, L. Speece, R. .,., . Spirelis, D. ,... . Spolski, E. .... . Sproesser, E. .... . Stadelmeyer, T. Stanislaus, Sister ...... 32, X9 93 89 62, 93 33, 102 89 Stanislaw, R. ........ ........ 2 0, 23, 25, 83 Stanislawezck, C. Stankiewicz, M. Stanton, W. ..... , Stavarski, E. Stefanek, C. ....... . Steinhauser, R. Stella, S. ........... . Stengel, C. ..... . Stengel, J. ........... . Stephens, H. ........... . Stevenson, Rev. Stieff, J. ................. Stoebenau, Dr. E. Stralo, P. ......... . Strassavage, J. .... . Straub, D. ........ . StrolTolino, R. Strolfolino, Y. Stroheckevr, A. 36, 84 93 91 89 35, 63 89 91 23, 89 43, 34, 108 91 91 91 93 84 Stufliet, D. ..... .................... . 43, S4 Styer, S. ......,,,, 23, 25, 36, 60, 84 Sustello, P. ......... ........,.,...............,..... 9 2 Swavely, F. ............. . Swienkowski, E. .,... . 43, 84, 100 Swiezak, F. ....... .............................,.. 9 1 Sylvester, J. .... 37, 45, 61, 33, 103 Szydlowski, C. ...,.............,........ 91 Szydlowski, T. ..... ........ 8 4 Talarico, F. ..... 35, 91 Taubitz, F. ..... . Taubltz, L. ,,,,..,,,,. . Templm, S. ...........,. . Thomas, Sister M Thomas, S. . .................. . Thomas Irene, Sister Thren, J. ................. .... . Thren, L. Thren, R. Tinus, E. .,,.. . Tirdell, D. Tirdell, T. Tittle, C. Titus, M. Titus, S. ............ . Tomasi, J. ..... . ...... . Tomaczewski, R. ..... Tranovich, A. ...,.. . Trexler, M. Troilo, N. Troilo, R. ....... . Trojnar, S. Trout, D. ....., . Trumpio, D. .,.. . Tucker, R. .......... . Tucker, W. ...,....... . Twardowski, G. ..... . Twardowski, M. Uliasz, A. .,........ . Urbaitis, P. Urban, J. Urban, L. llrso, M. ........... . Ustaszewski, H. Ustaszewski, 7 Vallish, E. ..... . Vallish, H. ...... . Vandertie, L. .,.. . Varone, F. ..... . Vass, S. .. Vath, B. Vath, F. Vath, J. ........... . Vath, M. A. Y alentine, J. ..., . 91 34, 109 93 15 91 .......,............ .. 93 31, 35, 36, 91 . .... ,..., 3 1, 91 51, 89 84 36, 52, 35, 106 85 41, 89 51, 39, 105 93 32, 93 37, 41, 39, 104 61, 93 93 S9 91 44, 85 93 S9 33, 35 89 91 89 89 93 S9 35 45, 85 27, 59, 35 vnu., M. 13. .................,............ 40, 46, ss Venzke, J. ...... ....... 4 0, 43, SS, 110, 111 Verdone, B. Verdone, N. Verclone, S. ..,, . Vernon, L. Vespicio, C. .... . Vida, B. Vogel, J. ,. Vogel, M. ..,,. . Vojtasek, J. .,.. . 89 93 93 93 89 91 93 86 Vojtasek, W. ..... ..........--...,--., ..-- 6 6 , 39 Wagner, C. .... . Wagner, ,,,..,,,,,,,., 43, 50, 86, 100, 111 Wagner, J. M. ................ 44, 36, 100, 111 Waldman, A. ..... . Walker, D. ...... . Walter, C. Walter, F. VValter, J. ......... . Waninger, K. .......... . Watrczyglowa, C. VVarunek, C. ....,.,.. . Wasickanin, S. ,,,.. . Wawrzyniak, J. Weber, ........... . Weber, L. Weber, M. ...... . Weglinski, A. Weihrer, M. YVeihrer, P. .... , WVeikel, S. Welch, B. ........ . Welfling, V. Weller, R. Wendell, P. ..,.. . Wenrich, C. .,,. . Wenrich, J. .... . Wenrich, M. Wenrich, R. .... . Wenrich, S. .... . Wenrich, T. .... . WVentling, J. .... . Wentzel, J. .... . Wernichi, M. Werthman, S. VVertz, C. ......... . VVesolowski, R. ..,.. . VVhelan, V. ......... . Whitaker, K. Williams, C. Williams, G. ..... . ...,. .. 91 91 93 89 89 89 91 89 89 93 89 93 86 89 86 91 89 91 93 93, 107 S9 93 86 91 23, 36, S9 91 S9 S9 91 93 86 93 Williams, M. ..... ................. 4 7, 36 Williams, R. ........... ....... 2 3, 36, 64, 39 Winskowski, C. ...... ........... ............ 9 3 WVishmiewski, T. ....... 65, 86 VViswesser, J. .,,.,.. . Witham, G. ........... . Wolszczensw, L. .lt Wolszczenski, T. YVorrall, E. ........... . VVright, H. .... . Wright, T. .... . Wurster, C. .... . Yaslunis, N. Yetto, J. Yoder, N. .... . Yonchuk, J. ......... ........ . . Young, G. .....,.. 23, 25, Young, J. ,,... . Young, M. Young, R. ,,,,,,, . Yuschalk, M. ...,, . Zaarski, L. ..,... . Zatratz, ......... . Zelano, P. ............. . Zettlemoyer, M. J Zettlemoyer, R. ..... . Zeugner, L. ....... . Ziemba, J. ......,,..,,, , Zimmerman, B. Zimmerman, D. Zitte r, G. .... ....... . Zxtter, J. ............... Zolondek, Rev. J. Zorena, B. ......... . Zuwiala, J. .... . Zwier, E. ..... . 93 91 X9 B9 93 S7 93 89 91 93 89 34, 35, 40, 46, 67, 37, 102 91 93 37, 103 89 91 S9 89 89 S9 89 91 93 91 ,, ..,.,. ,,,.... 9 3 45, 87 12, 103, 109 91 91 Walter Kerber Rev. Aloysius J. Schmid Rev. Henry Huesman Rev. Raymond Leiclmer Very Rev. Leonard van Ackeren, O.S.B. Rev. Alexander J. Alauskis Rev. Charles L. Allwein Rev. Andrew, O.S.B. Rt. Rev. lkfsgr. A. J. Bamn Rev. Stephen Bednarik Rev. T. F. Boyle Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. RKIV. Rev. Rev. Joseph B. Breslin Jules L. Claes A. Bennet Conway Bernard II. Creemers Joseph Dickert John S. Dunajski James M. Dux WVilliam A. Ferry Robert Forst Francis J. 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