Central Catholic High School - Glen Echoes Yearbook (Allentown, PA)

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'E 4 'V X x M . H E 5 5 5 ,s E z M 3 5 , 2 3 x V , il W 'Z f sfff' AWE v v Lg 'zyl 1 3 ncugsm WE SOAIZ T0 NEW HEIGHTS Hr: growtl1 and development of an institution reflects the work of the people behind it. Central Catholic High School has been especially rich in people who crave action,-people who are never quite satisfied with things as they are - people who have had the courage and enterprise to face forward, no matter what the cost may be in hard earnest work. On the pages of the fourteenth edition of GLEN Eel-ioiis, you will meet this group of progressive people. You will find here a simple straightforward record of Central Cath- olic's participation in the great task of educating and training more than six hundred of An1erica's Catholic Youth. Here is a complete account of our resources-spiritual, human and material -and how they are being mobilized to meet the demands of American Education for war, and for the peace that follows. Our newly erected administra- tion building, our massive gymnasium, our expanded curri- culum in the Held of industrial arts, mathematics, and pre- flight aeronautics are indicative of the fact that Central Catholic has linked arms with Uncle Sam and is out to reach new heights On the Educational Front, with our faculty, our underclassmen and our Seniors Recruited for Actiong in Extra Curriculars that are Democratic, and On the Field of Friendly Strife in the world of sports. My MMR H . A ' ff' I 41,1-1' 4' : :24'Z'.:p' Graduating Class of June, 1943, carries the story of . . . CENTRAL CATHOLIC D a Fourth and Chew Streets z: Allentown, Pennsylvanla :: Volume XIV Q,,s.F clk 'JZ Q5NTC N? 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To you who are awaiting the call ol' your country and who will serve in the near future. at home or in distant lancls. To Mary, the Immaculate Mother ol' God. whom we honor as the Queen of Peace, we pray lor courage and lor yiftory. XVe entrust you to her maternal Care, and beg her to bring you back safely for a grand reunion ol' our beloved Alumni within the portals of our Alma Mater. Alumni in Arms, XVe Salute You! .f ,615 I , K, af L ,.,,, xx . AVL? QW4 A KVA f K Q- ,Aw- mf' J' me Jw .6 , fiw, ,iff -X' W' q ,E 4 2 A V9 wg QM? , , V L- .,1555:,-N gmgra i!1ff Qgf?Ny 5,3 .2 1 , I 'BT ii My f, A,,,V..: .. M77 N'.,,gG' x 3 ' K MP,-1. ' f 2 ' '.if':l:' '-' , W' 'W' :, . 94 ' ' 1:-. 1, f A f -5, K . - , ,M ,,1,, -, ,,., , .., A ,ft f:f,L- Q, ' wi 4 f- fy-,fanyepw ' . A - f I f V 1 ' i Wi, 4 , 22 1, . Q K. 13 X , 9 , Ti 132, .f- 3 e 1. :f -wa t 0 4:9 .sf ' -ik ww. will 'A 1 fp, x 3 B L X 'yi X fi X X X ,Tw V -G v ff I A ff Q 55 . 'ttf'-ri-' + ' M- M4 Q. 7 KS f 3 '13 1. 'f 'TQ Q1 w 4 2'W':l I Q i j I iii V, 1 '- V V e ' . I wan - gg,4afa,,gnwHMW ' y nw fm ': 7 e ' 3 - 2 x li Y -1 - M, I 1' Q 2' ff' x X- x V- W 5' X xx 5 XXX all A., A A , 'X ' W . k X, 1 A -Q A X Q , 7 ON THE EDUCATIONAL EI20NT EACUETY AND STUDENTS i,lil.lNc: our c'ountrv's need ol auletltlattelv prepztrt-tl citizens, Central Klatliolic strives to protltlce grzttlttzttes nl' sterling cltztracter and high moral standards: tnen and wmncn who. lmerattse ol' their ecltlczttimiztl huckgrotttitl, are zthle to grasp and help solve our national pruhletns. Our curricular activities have always been adjusted to suit the times. Our Tacnltv have endeavored to develop intelligent :ind cultured ,Xtncric'ans. But now. zt national eiiiergt-iit'v t'mil'ronts our Axnerit'a. 'l'liereTore, every class, t-vc-rv snh- ject, every ClIl'I'lClllllIll has been revised sn that our students mn prepare to pztrtifipztte in unmnunitv ztllziirs. The KEUNTNII-Tklil,-KI. Cotksrg stresses more eflicient ollice work: the INnt's'l'RlA1. Corksii einphztsizes skill in handling tools: the Html-1 Ecoxoxtitzs Clorksi-1 has heroine vitaniin con- scious: the filiNliRAl, Cotksic studies husiness prztctices, and the .-Xtgtmixllt: Corksii delves more deeply into the Science and Matlietnatics so essential tn the winning nl' tht- XX':tr. i, 5 KKK 23 J S QW 1 if 1 35 J ' fi: ,,. , 52 fyffl Z A , h 'L J 4 rx, Z4 l WU V Nwwzxi V 'U 5 .-aj 'ZW' .X 4- 'TQ' I ww? ' 1 ' wi .Kb 5-,. Y t--1'-xx -, ,, QW . - . - 'x - wa. 1 m 4, ' , , ,,..,, ,Q A ov f -w , 'lf . A we 'B 5 Q, 4 V ' ' W5 , -QIWZ,-'l ! 'W W gfif ' 7 h I 1 3, ' ,. ',, x X L il 1 gy H, f , gif. 1' Y Q 54! f J 42 Q in Q 'b'L:43,?.' ,'. ,f 4 5 'gi fa 1 ,M .3 R ' B ,i,myfgwA V ,MW ,f1L,A. W gf 1 Ha 5 K1 -'Q - 1 . v ff 1 ,L ' A .ffl .LAY Lai .x '--4.,,,,, f .. X My an ,gg A :Z X Y , is A Q, 4 H1 - 1?f3-'- gig -A - f ' 5 -2 5 M Q w fx, A ,fr P' fm It E S 3 ful 1 W hh Q if X 4 L ,gf I ,ji ff'-W, f EN VJ .. ' ' 'A qi? 'Y n 5522 Iv,-5 K f 325 E A M M v, , V . I fy REVEREND HENRY .I. HUESMQN Director ot Studies 1 r 1 ff, 'rf w FACUIIY IN REVUE... umm. .uul llu' .rllilvlu piuLgl.rnl, Illllll It il iru'm-Is 1lu's'iIru1xli4m.ll mul cullmnl run s nl unix Lilluxlic lam guul Lgirl of Ilu su mul .rrx siluunl .lL:1'IK'NIIllIIL1llI llu' l.L'lIlL1ll XII In L l'11lil Nt'lPlK'IIIllf'l. ISITIH. mill llu' K 1' I'1c'p41l1iImx mul llu' c1IllIllIlCI'll1ll Ulllls x iwu' nllciuil In llu' sllulmlls. Silul' llu'n llu f-4'lIi'l1Il. lIlLlllNlIl2ll. mul Honu' lirmunn iuulsvs umm' IlIllUIllIICIl mm llu' scluurl Hill: Iluwc' iiul'L'41si'il HlllJUI'lIlIllllCS ilu in lulliruwu ol llu' scluml kept im iiurvzis g until il uns ru'u'ssgirx lu Iniiltl am zulrlili In llu' Xlmisigiuu Xlgussmi lllllllllllg. Un Si 1 lL'mIu'r 20. IUI2. llu' ru'u 1ItlllllllISll1llIlllI Iruililmg mul llu' Igugr' slmauurus gllllllilil Inu-uri :rs RiulXru' Hull. were mlvclual Ilmis NIJll'IllllIl umllilmlum in Czrlluxlu' I' tgilimi in llu' llcliigll Yzrllcx uns llu' um ut Xlmlsigrun' l.L'u C.. lfinls. pl'ilu'z f.l'lllllll filllllllll High Scluml. ulumsc lpll ol ing vllrmrls Im llu' illllilllllll :uul lcrnpmil iwllzllc' ol Xlilllll lsrums no Iumruls. Imlux. Ccnllxrl Kmluulu High Silurol luis .rn l'IlIllllllll'lll ol U22 silulcnts. l'L'IJI'CiL'lllllILQ flu paurisluw in llu' Ilclligll Yzillcx. llu' Iullrming, lauls mul llQ'lll'l'N gnc 1 unnlilvu' puluu' ul llu' scluml :ls Il Imu tfulznz FACULTY: I2 Sisters ot St. Francis . . . 4 Priests Z Sisters ot St. Joseph Z Missionary Sisters ot . . . 5 Laymen the Sacred Heart at Jesus 2 Sisters of the Immaculate Heart ot Mary COURSES: Academic . . . General . , . Industrial Commercial . . . Home Economics ACTIVITIES: Student Government Association Student Journalism . , . Oratory . . . Music-Vocal and Instrumental Clubs-Library, Catholic Action Art Tfnuletics-Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track Dramatics REVEREND ALOYSIUS DIETZ REVEREND RICHARD HOLZHAUSER Religion Religion REVEREND ANDREW SLAFKOSKY Latin Pug' 'l'l lillr lllllll lu HELPING YOUTH Faculty-Top Row: SISTER M. AGNES FRANCIS, O.S.F. English SISTER M. ANITA ALOYSIA, S.S.J. Social Studies Bottom Row: SISTER MARY ANTONINA, M.S.C. Social Studies Mathematics SISTER MARY AUDRY, O.S.F. Latin Bookkeeping Pager Fourteen M, If L AJ JL 4 CENTER PANELI Above-Left: Being appropriately attired contributed much to the success of the Social Science Assembly. Sister Joseph Bernard, S.S.J., adiusts the hat on Josephine Biss, while Agnes Hower, Marie Fruhwirth and Pauline Reinbold smile approval. Above-Center: Assisted by faculty mcmbers, Sisters Joseph Gabriel, l.H.M., Joseph Helene, O.S.F., and Agnes Francis, O.S.F., iunior students, Wilma Anthony, Bernadette Weber, Victor Bankos and Richard Buck work arduously to prepare the auditorium for their big event of the year, the Junior Prom. Above-Right: Will there be any doubt in the minds ot these sophomore students about the tax questions when Sister Antonina, M.S.C., is finished explaining? Familiarity with such sub- jects is ot vital importance to American youth today, and so our Business Arithmetic class learn the funda- mentals early in their high school career. T0 DEVEI.0P ITS TALENT Faculty --Top Row: SISTER MARY BERTILLE, Secretarial Studies Office Practice Stenography ff:- O.S.F. SISTER M. CATHERINE MICHAEL, I.H.M English SISTER MARY EUFRIDA, 0,S.F., Protect Science Aeronautics Mathematics weft -L, SISTER MARY FLORENTINA, 0.S.F. German English Art Bottom Row: SISTER M, JOSEPH BERNARD, S.S.J. Social Studies SISTER M. JOSEPH GABRIEL, I.H.M. English SISTER M. JOSEPH HELENE, O.S.F. Science Mathematics SISTER MARY JUTTA, O.S.F. Stenography Typewriting Page fifteen OUR MOTIO- FACULTY-Top Row: SISTER MARY HILARION, 0.S.F. Mathematics SISTER MARY HILDULFA, M.S.C. Home Economics Social Studies SISTER MARY LUCILLE, O.S.F. French Mathematics FACU LTY-Bottom Row: SISTER MARY PANCRATIA, O.S.F. Science SISTER MARY ROSE, O.S.F, Mathematics Salesmanship Typewriting SISTER MARY SALVATORA, 0.S.F. English Latin ALL OUT FOR SERVICE CENTER PANEL: PAGE I6-Left: Say Ah-h, Margaret -and courageously Miss Ernst sub- mits to that inevitable physical check-up given by the school nurse, Miss Josephine Casazza, R.N. Marie Henry anxiously awaits a favorable verdict. Right: Your name, please? Since the Aladdins of science have not as yet perfected the miracle of television, Margaret Heilman, School secretary, iots it down. PAGE l 7-Left : Patriotic is the word-and freedom is the reason why our faculty members, Coaches Leo Crowe and John Cavalier, generously purchase Defense Stamps from Marie Janenko. Right: Solemn and sedate are these class officers as they are officially installed as part of the Student Government Association, and receive their insignia of office from Father Huesman, Director of Studies. Four freshmen- Frank Kroboth, Teresa Yandresivitz, Rudolph Deutsch, and Lenore Eddinger-have eagerly stepped forward to receive their badge. 5. FACULTY-Top Row: MR. JOHN CAVALIER Physical Education MR. LEO CROWE Physical Education Bottom Row: MR. ALTON FREY Industrial Arts MR. AUGUSTINE WEINHOFER Music Social Studies Prilgr' Sr':'rn fl'l'7l I I ' Y Q Q, Fw . 1 Q15 -. , . j, fi 1 fi -an .,-AEqqb j ' s Q ! ,v 5' ,W J u f K a. f ' 1 QQ A, I ' ,Q jg Xa WL M ff Q, x gn- ws Y I' ,E 1 f x X Q, 4 . A - .,.-:fm ' X , X S C, , V e w I E ! 5' 4? , J 3 ' Xxlqgi' I A2 ' 5232 ' Q 4, W Wd ig . 5 , 6 , . u yu gun ff uma L fl ,sts 'I i , My X X , , 6 an 15, V ,sr V , A,,M,, Q! 'I-fa if ' ' A s 4 l .!' K W, '23, l Q SING! SWING! YOUTH HAS Xmiugil fil'lllllll Czilliulic High Silmul Ilzn llic sciiims Qiirlcxiiuicil lu iIlll'l'lJl'Cl llil' ziclix- ixxis llllllIl0lIilN ccll'iu'ulc-il uilli zi IJl'UQ'l'iilll nl' ilx lJlUQQl'1llll ut liic- sclmril im' lllt' i'li'NllI!lCIl. in rollicking tlllllhlllllllklll lnuciilul in llll' sviiim' lllcil' msn iimcl :mil ziiiiiisiiig mix. rims on I lllllill1tX. Oiloiwi l.'i. I luis ilzix uns si-l ziimil mi thc sciioril uilc-iiilzii lo nllitinilli url- Iilic 0lllll'sll'1l ngis clcwilx ii-pri-si-iilul ln ai umm liii li 1 - - csliiiivii. llllll ln iiixilw Illt'l!l lull- giuiip ui sciiimis uiiilvi liic'ili1L'climiUl Civoign' l iii-ilgcl HCCIIII ii' 'Q lll'N. Iulli. giml lxllll llii- :iid iii plimiugizipii ivruiils. BELOW-Left: Geraldine Shada shows her heartfelt feelings at losing the Oratorical contest in the annual Fresh- man Day Assembly. Trying to console her are Helen Chervanik, Dorothy Speicher, Catherine Stehlin, Ruth Bauer, Jane Carpenter and Mary Csensits, BELOW-Right: A DAZZLING REVUE by Cossie Moto and his Floodusters, entertained the student body and the freshmen on this eventful day. Virginia Dolon, Rosemary Kahler, Bernadine Seng, Alice Leber, Elizabeth Englert, Dorothea Finer, Teresa Eddinger and Beatrice Dorsan, all under the direction of George Toth, succeeded in rendering sweet and low music, with the aid of victrola records. A GAY NINETIES SEXTET took the stu' dents, at the Freshman Day play, back to the days of carriages and hoop skirts. The Worse Speaking Choir consisted of Eugene Geiger, Edward Hartman, Vincent Jerant, James Kloss, Joseph Frantz and Louis Capwell. sak. Marlene Crum at the microphone announces the program of our three real tonettes Joan Ellwood Leona Bischof and Rita Pru llS HIN6 ON C.C.ll.S. DAY! puarnm llii Wiusi- Slim-zikiiig Klluxiii' iiriiilmwil ut six .Xin cgillx picxivu ul Ilia- si-iiirn ilziss 'flux was lmms gain' ils iilcgi nl ilu- um-ll-lxiiimii. .ill girl. Irivsviiln-il in qi xsliimsirgil ltnlllnlllllllt. Xviw Siu-.ilsiiig lliiiii ol C.. fi. ll. S. .M xiii giililvil .illizirliivii llic t'Xlrmiir-lim limi sciiim lnivxsegipiu-giicil sis ai girziip ul -ill llin lingil fJl.llllIltJIl l1iwiilcsl.mii'oI ilu- lii,gli ll.lllll'DIllll'lN. llllllilIlllL1 llii' luiicitc-sf' liglils ul llll' win. luis irniiliirlc-il in .1 mivsl l.1lll'l in Ilia' ilgix. ilic lll'Nlllll4'll viijo llllUlllUIll1llH llllllllli'l. lllllLllL0ll.s1'lXCLl In Ilia- sciiiru girls. STR! NHC C15 The Moanettes -Walter Pummer, Walter Schrettner, William Maynes and Eugene Koehler thrill and chill the little freshmen with their grim but determined songs. xml Al You cad, sir, echo Vincent Jerant 1De Populol and Joseph Long, as Eugene Geiger 4Patrickl proposes to Ella Seidel lMaggiel during the preview of their version of the Senior Class Play, Other members of the group are Mary Gajda 1Curtainl, Bernadine Kleinsorge lStarP, Mary Ertl 4Suni, Pauline Reinbold IZing- erellal, and Rosemary Rath lCurtaint. At Last! cry the happy freshmen, as they sit down to a snack served by the seniors. lt has been a very trying day for them, but now that it is over, they no longer have to shriek at the sight of an upperclassman. Seated, from left to right around the table, are: Joseph Kane- hann, Marie Valek, James Sippel, Lorraine Hilferty, Alfred Mondshine, Dorothy Cun- ningham, Peter Mess, Marie Ebner, Charles Shaffer and Rose Mess. rl PATHEHATICS , 'A '- M' -'vffW.1?'.f, E ,NJ 5? 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Ihr l'mcalllIiflll. fullnwcll hy the l LIS llcglwl lll1lllllllll'S, l'l'lDl'l'5L'llllllg llll' Clixil XS'xll. i'lllll'C llNNQ'llllllA sillgillg Ulll Nlllltllllll .Xlllll1'lll. llflhli' 'I'zl'1'r1lll-fl llll V-FORM-one of the poses assumed by this group of marching girls in their military maneuvering-Marie Fruhwirth, Pauline Klucharich, Anne Fix, Joan New- man, Leona Blazinsky, Josephine Biss, Agnes Hower, Helen McKelvey, Gloria Butz, Teresa Yandresivitz, Margaret Lat- zo, Rosemarie McGinley, Grace Cramsey, Elizabeth Frass, Mary Dredge, Catherine Fruhwirth. SMILING THROUGH-The cast of the social studies assembly presents a com- posite study of war nurses, volunteer groups, and social workers as they partici- pate in the war effort-P. Reinbold, E. Binder, K. Pascoe, D, O'Brien, S. Solga, M. Snyder, J. Hentz, R. MacAdams, R. Wickel, E. Capwell, D. Gershbach, M. Klucharich, C. Quinn, M. Leonard, C. Hefele, D. Williams, T. Weindel, C. Wolfe, E. Billovich, E. Walsh, A. Bauer, T. McGeady, H. Feichtel, D. Tunner and W. Anthony. OUI2 SODIIOMOIIIE IADS AND IASSILS YOUTH SALUTES AMERICA IN THE GRAND FINALE-M. Crum, M. Fruhwirth, P. Reinbold, J, Ellwood, M, Stinner, T. Bertalan, P. Klucharich, A. Fix, J. New- man, L. Flazinsky, J, Biss, A. Hower, H. McKelvey, G. Butz, T. Yandresivitz, M, Latzo, R. McGinley, G. Cramsey, C. Wolfe, C. Fruhwirth, R. Prusak, W. Pany, A. Bauer, G. Beltz, R. Schmidt, W. Anthony, R. Buck, S. Solga, R. Wickel, M. Leonard, J. Hentz, T. McGeady, D. Gershbach, R. MacAdams, D. Tunner, M. Klucharich, E. Capwell, M, Snyder, C. Hefele, T. Weindel, K. Pascoe, E. Binder, D. O'Brien, D. Wil- liams, E. Capwell, E. Billovich and E. Walsh. ir LEFT: THREE HITS AND ALL MISSES-These three smart steppers-Geraldine Beltz, Margaret Stinner and Claire Fritchey- pepped up the morning program with a fast, military dance routine. 6? -f fluf- ABOVE: PRETTY PATRIOTS DANCING THE MIN- UET-William Pany, Margaret Stinner, Raymond Schmidt, Geraldine Beltz, Claire Frntchey and Richard Buck. LEFT: Helen Feichtel and Richard MacAdams in the roles of Miss America and Uncle Sam. Pugr' 'luwnlx fIi't 'Pi v if tv ,M w. - 1 1 .vt a- 2 is '1. tg slug '. Aff. ,JL A NL. .. , ' a. ,S ,- . .I I ,-4: ., asf-- . 6914 . 6. vi- I - - ri - ft 1.2, L'- ig 5- f-? '1 ' . f H-is 'ia .v , .i CR if ,Fysn . if Q51 V 3' J Q -4 34 . ' -. gara- .. -5 if I . S.. .' 11: .5 pl.- IFE 4 . I I -- . 451 , wr w J' L? ' 4 . . iff ve lk' ,- Fl l l l ll lf.-ff, ' vm , V Y ' 'A 1' Q Q ' + 1 W 1 -fs . Q 7 M f - V ,Af ,' gf- 'q g - 1 z ,L V: ' an y,A' ' 1 ' , vi , A if st f ' X U' U' -1' 4 ,. fi I fa- ' Y m v Q Q Q 6- ix 3 x ,A ' vp W - I 'X . ,pr . 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Ihl lmiiin Imiiiiiiiiiiii lcilllllls .iiliil Ihi' llIU I.lIlIN ui-iv liiiiili-il ili hiighl ioliiix. is lIlUlIL'lllIUlN .mil gnu' Ihvii nliiili' IILHIIIUII .mil Ihr l'IlIIll' QIIIIIUNIIIIVII' ul lhi' vxciiiiig uns IUUIICILIIIUII lu lhi' plxms ill lhc' sluilriils ln lllgllsk' mil' ol liiii :mil gziii-li. this LWCIII Ll siicizil siiiii-ss, Ihi' tlllllllxlglxlli giiiiih iit Liiiiiixiillcv iiiviiir Ill-ISI .X IINIIC uns Ihr ilu-mi' ul this Iliiliilgix IJl'lN. :mil thi- lJliL'NK'IIll' ul Ulll iligipviiiiii-s uhm iI1iiiu..iiiiI lhi .illililinilllli uns xcix aillisliigillx IX1'Il' ilvvlilx IIIIt'Il'Nl1'iI in lhvsi' hzipln NUIIIII. Illiillgtll in thc' NIIIVIIIC' ul Iivslgi uiliiis. Il uns gnu Ihr Iiil.iI limuih In Ihr Lggulgi 1'H'lll. Top-Left: iw! . M5544 WE POINT WITH PRIDE to the mem- bers of the Chaperone Committee. They are: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Weindel, Mr, and Mrs. John Cavalier, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Buck and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crowe. Lower-Left: TRIPPING THE LIGHT FANTASTIC to the strains of a Iilting tune these young ladies and gentlemen at the Junior Prom seem well pleased with everything. Lower-Right: TAKING TIME OUT FOR RHYTHM are Mildred Kuebler, Herman Kuebler and Claire Wolfe as they arrive at the Junior Prom with a night brimmed full ol fun in prospect. T THE JUNIOR P 0M Rnght SMILES AND STYLES are all the rage at the Jumor Prom If we can judge from the Committees appearance as th pose for ther pcture on ths eventful evening They are Theresa McGeady Claure Wolfe Vnola Koeter Wnlma Anthony Victor Bankos James Kempf Herman Kuebler and Rnchard Buck Bottom WATCHFUL AND WAITING he group of much Interested spectators crowd around the orcnestra durnng a lull un the musc at the Jumor Prom We recognize the famullar faces of our alumni seniors and juniors 1 'VI' 'I 'f'r1ty-11' f A K X ' Page Thirty C7z4ul!1mfc,4 of fam f : IN this briel' message tlte writer can hope to intpart no greater ideal than Saint Paul once proposed in his pastoral letter to Saint Timothy, when he said: A'Keep that which is committed to thy trttst: avoid the profane novelties of words and opposition of knowledgl: lialsely so-called. ln additiott to this admonition, Saittt Paul wislted to im- press the yottthlttl Bishop ol' Ephesus with tlte lact that tlte Deposit of Faith was to remain the same throttgh all tlte ages, and that it was to be explained bttt ttot ntodern- ized nor streattt-litted by tlte vagaries ol' psettdo-science attd neorpaganism. By means ol' tlte Holy Scriptttres and Sacred Tradition, the Twelve Articles ol' tlte Apostles' Creed- 'l'he Constitution ol' Catholicism were to be explained, guarded and preserved. The important 1J2il'l which Saint 'limothy was to play in the service ol' God and Cottntry was explained in these memorable words: Study L'2ll'C'flllly to present thyself 1111j1mw'1I uulo God .X XY0l'lxIll1lll that needeth not be ashamed Riglttly handling the XVord of 'l'ruth. Could the writer give you better advice? Cottld any Gradtt- ate ol' Cetttral Catholic High School ol' .Xllentown ask lor more poignant, more contpendiotts and ntore enduring advice? No! By every token ol' analogy, these words should be assimi- lated by you as Graduates ol' Central Catholic High School. XX'hy? Because you are literally sttrrottnded by tlte same enemies as tlte .Xpostles found themselves encircled. Sopltistry ol' the cleverest design is pottred forth front the printing-press and the radio-broadcast with one purpose. to convince tts tltat wltere persecution against Catltolicisnt exists, it is the lattlt ol' the Chttrch. Nero, -julian, Napoleon. Crontwell, Bismarck, Stalin and Hitler ltave consistently placed the blame for persecution, when and wherever it existed, ttpon tlte broad shoulders of the Catholic Church. XVe dare make tto compromise! Xve must disprove the philosoplty ol' indillerentism and eclecticisttt by giving to America what belongs to America, and by giving God what belongs to God! This is the sottnd doctrine of tlestts Christ. Our Dear Lord and Saviottr! May God bless you! lie noble Americans and practical Catltolics! Yours lor God attd Atnerica. Rttgur Rt-ivtctuaxn Moxstoxott LEO GREGORY FINK, V.l . ,v 'N COLETTE PATRICIA ACHEY 63l N. Penn St., Allentown GERALD HENRY BAUER 543 N. 4th St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish-Commercial Course Sacred Heart Parish-Academic Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Speakers' 1. ATHLETICS: Football 45 Basketball l-Z-3-45 Baseball 2-3-45 Track I. DRAMATICS: Minstrel I-2-3-45 Choral Drama 45 Senior Class CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4, Promoter l-2. PIBY 4- COMMITTEES: HaIIowe'en Dance 45 Minstrel 4. MU5'C1 GM Club '-2- MUSIC: Orchestra l-z-s-45 Band l-z-3-4. PUBLICATIONS: Business Staff, Glen Echoes 4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Class Represemniye 4. ROBERT JOHN ATKINS 444 Ridge Ave., Allentown RUTH ELIZABETH BAUER 434 Green sf., Allentown Immaculate Conception Parish-Academic Course Saued Hear, parish-Academic Cowse ATHLETICS: Football 45 Basketball 3-4. ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball l-2-3. C'-UB51 Ca '0'iC Aftwn 5-4' Promote' I-2' CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4, Promoter l-25 Speakers'l5 Klick Klub z. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Usher 4. COMMITTEES: C. C. H. S. Day 4. DRAMATICS: C. C. H, S. Day 45 Minstrel I-2-35 Choral Drama I5 Senior Class Play 4. HONOR STUDENT: Four Years. LIBRARY SERVICE: Student Librarian 45 Librarian's Aide 2-3. MUSIC: Glee Club 2-35 Verse Speaking Choir I. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Class Representative I-2-3-45 Usher 4. AGNES MARIE BAUMGARTNER 3l8 N. Halstead St., Allentown Our Lady Help ot Christians Parish-General Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4, Promoter I. DRAMATICS: Minstrel 4. ARTHUR JOHN BENNETT 39 E. 20th St., Northampton Our Lady ot Hungary Parish-General Course ATHLETICS: Basketball 45 Baseball 4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 4. JOSEPH JAMES BIGGS 4l0 Chestnut St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish--Academic Course ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball 4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 2-3-4. EDITH JEANNETTE BRADLEY 7l9 Green St., Allentown St. Francis of Assisi Parish-Commercial Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. DRAMATICS: Minstrel 4. GERTRUDE JOANNE BRUNI Coopersburg Sacred Heart Home and Trade School-Commercial Course ATHLETICS: lntra-mural Basketball I-25 Captain 4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Speakers' I-2-3-4. DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day Play 4: Choral Drama I-2. HONOR STUDENT: One year. MUSIC: Glee Club 3-45 Verse Speaking Choir l. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Student Officer 25 Usher 4. JOHN FRANK BUSITS 36 S. Front St., Coplay cs-ff I ll X If Our Lady ol Hungary Parish- ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball 4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. for L. . ., , . f I J I Pllgf' 'l'l1lrlv-Izvn ff f f LOUIS JOSEPH CAPWELL 2l3 S. 24th St., Allentown HELEN MADELINE CHERVANIK 627 N. 4th St., Allentown St Catherine of Sienna Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: Football 3-4, intra-mural Basketball, Captain 3-4, Track 3--4. CLUBS Catholic Action 3, Promoter 4. COMMITTEES: C. C. H. S. Day -lg HalIowe'en Dance 4, Minstrel 4, Senior Class Play 4. DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day 45 Minstrel 4. MUSIC Glee Club 4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Usher 4. St. John the Baptist Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball I-2. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4, Promoter I-2, Speakers' I: Klick Klub 2. DRAMATICSZ C. C. H. S. Day Play 4, Minstrel I-2-3, Choral Drama I, Senior Class Play 4. LIBRARY SERVICE: Student Librarian 4: Librarian's Aide Z-3. MUSIC: Glee Club Z-3-4, Verse Speaking Choir I. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Student Officer I. MICHAEL WILLIAM COCCO 628 N. 8th St., Allentown JANE N. STI! Sf., AIISIIIOWI1 Our Lady of Mt, Carmel Parish-Academic Course Sacred Heart Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: Football 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 4. ATHLETICS: lntra-mural Basketball I-Z-3-4. CLUBS: Catholic Acfion 4, CLUBS Catholic Action 3-4, Promoter I-2, Speakers' lg Klick Klub Z. DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day 4, Minstrel I-Z-3, Choral Drama 1, MARLENE VERONICA CRUM I302 Lehigh St., Allentown 5e l'0f Cl-355 PIBY 4- St. Catherine of Sienna Parish-Academic Course LIBRARY SERVICE: Librarian's Aide 3-4, Mender and Binder 2. Cl-UB5g Catholic Action 45 Speakers' 4, MUSIC Glee Club 2: Verse Sveakir-Q 1. COMMITTEES: senior Class Play 4. PUBLICATIONS: Business Staff, The Seneschal 4. DRAMATICS: Mgnsfrel 4, STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Usher 4. HQNQR STUDENTI 0,19 year, ARE YOU INTERESTED? Father Holzhauser uses the model of the human ear to explain the attitude of the Catholic Church toward the theory of evolution. Elizabeth McGinley, Rosemarie Kahler, Martha Geiger, Theodore Garrison, Richard King and Walter Tapler look on while Joseph Hoffman raises a question. 'Xl' Lgff-. A V ' Ill! Nfl QM: Xxf EV . v..- XX -., ar- 'Gm ,wg was JUST READING, THANKS-Catholic Book Week brings a rush for cur student librarians. Interested readers include Marie Schlederf Mary Thomas, Jane Carpenter, Dorothy Miller, Amelia Matelcek, Ruth Bauer, Wllllam Maynes and Helen Chervanlk who give their OPINIONS cf the tree of living authors. llllill' Tlll'l'IX'Illlr'1 MARY ANNA CSENCSITS 903 Lincoln Ave., Northampton Our Lady ot Hungary Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: lntra-mural Basketball I-2-3. CLUBS: Catholic Action I-3-4. COMMITTEES: Senior Class Play 4. DRAMATICS: C. C H. S. Day Play 4, Minstrel 45 Choral Drama I-4. MUSIC: Verse Speaking Choir Z-3-4. PUBLICATIONS: Reporter, The Seneschal 4. LOUIS STEPHEN CSULIK 549 Lawrence St., Allentown St. Stephen Parish-General Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. COMMITTEES: HaIlowe'en Dance 4, Minstrel 4. DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day Play 4, Senior Class Play 4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Usher 4. I s if If 1 Q Qyllp Page 'I'Iiirty-four ELIZABETH HELENE CUNINKO l34 Green St., Allentown St. John the Baptist Parish-Commercial Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 4, Promoter 2-3, Speakers' Ig Art 2-3. COMMITTEES: C.C. H. S. Day 4: Minstrel 45 Hallowe'en Dance 45 Senior Class Play 4. DRAMATICS: Choral Drama I-2-3-4. MUSIC: Verse Speaking Choir I-2-3-4. PUBLICATIONS Assistant Art Editor, Glen Echoes 4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Student Officer 4: Usher 4. JOHN LOUIS DERKITS 40 S. 2nd St., Coplay St. Peter Parish -Academic CLUBS: Catholic Action I-2-3-4. ALICE HENRIETTA DEUTSCH 37 Front St., Catasauqua Annunciation B. V. M. Parish-Commercial Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4, Speakers' I. COMMITTEES: C. C. H.S. Day 4, Minstrel 4, HaIlowe'en Dance 4. DRAMATICS: Choral Drama I-Z-4: Senior Class Play 4. MUSIC: Verse Speaking Choir I-2-3-4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Class Representative 4: Student Officer I. MARY VIRGINIA DOLON 725 N. l2th St., Allentown St. Francis of Assisi Parish-Commercial Course ATHLETICS: lntra-mural Basketball 2-3. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. COMMITTEES: C. C. H. S. Day Play 4, DRAMATICS: Minstrel 35 C.C.H.S. Day Play 45 Choral Drama 2-3-4, Senior Class Play 4. HONOR STUDENT: Two years. LIBRARY SERVICE: Librarian's Aide 2-3. PUBLICATIONS: Composer, The Seneschal 3-4. MUSIC: Verse Speaking Choir Z-3-4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Usher 4. BEATRICE MADELIENE DORSAN 439 N. Church St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish-Commercial Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4, Speakers' 2. COMMITTEES: C. C. H. S. Day 4. DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day Play 4: Minstrel 2. PUBLICATIONS: Business Staff, Glen Echoes 4, Typist, The Sene- schal 4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Usher 4. HELEN ROSE EBERHARDT 1356 Newport Ave., Northampton Our Lady ot Hungary Parish--Commercial Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 2-3-4. TERESA ROSE EDDINGER 1024 Delaware Ave., Bethlehem Parish - Commercial Course Basketball 4. Promoter 4. Day 4, Hallcwe'en Dance 45 Minstrel 4. S. Day Play 4, Choral Drama 45 Minstrel 45 Choir 4. JOSEPH LA WOOD 220 Linden St., Allentown Immaculate Parish - Commercial Course Glen Echoes 4 I ' n . , , fa '. ' I, an ELIZABETH CHRISTINE ENGLERT 7l8 Tilghman St., Allentown St. Francis of Assisi Parish-Commercial Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4, COMMITTEES: HaIIowe'en Dance. DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day Play 45 Minstrel 45 Choral Drama 3-4. MUSIC: Verse Speaking Choir 3-4. PUBLICATIONS: Business Staff, The Seneschal 4. HELEN JOHANNA FEICHTEL 4 Third St., Stiles St. John the Baptist Parish -- Commercial Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. COMMITTEES: C. C. H. S. Day 45 Halloween Dance 4. DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day Play 45 Choral Drama 2-3-45 Senior Class Play 4, HONOR STUDENT: Three years. LIBRARY SERVICE: Student Librarian Z. MUSIC: Verse Speaking Choir 2-3-4. PUBLICATIONS: Business Staff, The Seneschal 3. MARY STELLA ERTI. l309 Newport Ave., Northampton STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Vice President 45 Student Officer 35 Our Lady of Hungary Parish-Academic Course Usher 4- ATHLWCSI f Bf'Ske 'a M DoRoTHEA LILLIAN FINER sez Front si., Fullerton CLUBS1 Catholic Action I-2-3-45 Speakers' I-2. COMMITTEES: Senior Class Play 4. DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day Play 45 Choral Drama, I-3-45 Min- stre 4. Music: Giee Club 2-3-4. JOSEPH HOWARD FRANTZ Annunciation B. V. M. Parish-Commercial Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. COMMITTEES: Senior Class Play 4. DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day Play 45 Minstrel 45 Choral Drama 2-4. MUSIC: Verse Speaking Choir 2-3-4. SIB Linden St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish -Academic Course ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball 4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. COMMITTEES: C.C. H. S. Day 45 HaIIowe'en Dance 4. HONOR STUDENT: Two years. MUSIC: Orchestra I-2-3-45 Band I-Z-3-45 Music Librarian 3-4. THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT A DISCUSSION that captures the attention of the senior English class. Participants include Rosemary Gavin, Theresa Unger, Leonard Klingler, Rich- ard MacAdams, Catherine Stehlin, John Der- kits and John Zimits, THE WORLD PASSES IN REVIEW before inter- ested pupils in the Problems of Democracy class, Mr. Weinhoter presents his point to Bernadine Kleinsorge, Dolores Merics, W.Iliam Stumpf, Joseph Ellwacd, Gertrude Bruni, Robert Atkins, Edward Snopek and Margaret Mihalik. -4,4 Page 'I'l1irlx'l1:v- STEPHEN MICHAEL FRISCH l332 Stewart St., Northampton Our Lady of Hungary Parish -General Course ATHLETICS: Basketball 45 Baseball 4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 4. MARY ELIZABETH GAJDA 747 Railroad St., Allentown St. John the Baptist Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: lntra-mural Basketball I-2. CLUBS: Catholic Action I-2-3-45 Speakers' 2-3. DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day Play 45 Minstrel 2-3-45 Choral Drama I-2-3. LIBRARY SERVICE: Librarian's Aide 4. MUSIC: Glee Club 3-45 Verse Speaking Choir I. THEODORE HENRY GARRISON I28 N. St. George St., Allentown St. Catherine of Sienna Parish-Commercial Course ATHLETICS: Football 45 Track Manager 35 lntra-mural Basketball 4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. COMMITTEES: C.C.H.S. Day 45 Choral Drama 45 Senior Class ay . Page Thirty-six ROSEMARY MARGARET GAVIN SZI Cedar St., Allentown Immaculate Conception Parish-Commercial Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 2-3-45 Speakers' 2. HONOR STUDENT: Two years. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Usher 4. EUGENE MATT GEIGER l2S Howertown Ave., Catasauqua Annunciation B. V. M. Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: lntra-mural Basketball 2-3-4. CLUBS: Catholic Action I-2-3-45 Speakers' l. DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day Play 4. HONOR STUDENT: Two years. MUSIC: Glee Club 2-3-4. PUBLICATIONS: Editor, Glen Echoes 45 Sports Staff, The Seneschal 3. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Usher 4. MARTHA MARY GEIGER l27 Howertown Ave., Catasauqua Annunciation B. V. M. Parish-Commercial Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 2-3-45 Speakers' I. COMMITTEES: C.C. H.S. Day 45 Minstrel 45 HaIlowe'en Dance 45 Senior Class Play 4. DRAMATICS: Minstrel 45 Choral Drama I-2-4. MUSIC: Verse Speaking Choir I-2-3-4. PUBLICATIONS: Composer, The Seneschal 4. MILDRED ANN GRILL Bally Most Blessed Sacrament Parish-Academic Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 2-3-45 Speakers' I. DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day Play 4. HERMINA ANNE HANASITS 330 N. Front St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish-Commercial Course ATHLETICS: lntra-mural Basketball 4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. COMMITTEES: C. C. H. S. Day 4. DRAMATICS: Minstrel 2-3-45 Choral Drama I. MUSIC: Glee Club 3-4. EDWARD ALOYSIUS HARTMAN 29 S. Glenwood St., Allentown St. Catherine of Sienna Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: lntra-mural Basketball 4. CLUBS: Catholic Action Promoter I-2-3-4. COMMITTEES: C. C. H. S. Day 45 HalIowe'en Dance 45 Senior Class ay . DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day Play 4. HONOR STUDENT: One year. MUSIC: Glee Club 4. PUBLICATIONS: Business Staff, Glen Echoes 4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Usher 4. LUCIA CATHERINE HEFELE 727 Locust St., Catasauqua Annunciation B. V. M. Parish --Commercial Course ATHLETICS: lntra-mural Basketball I-4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Speakers' I. COMMITTEES: Hallowe'en Dance 4. DRAMATICS: Choral Drama I. MUSIC: Verse Speaking Choir I-Z-3-4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Student Officer l. 01747: . . ll I..a-I , 11 I J' .ii . , ff ' ll' f 166' 1 T ' ' 1 ASM' 'gi--., V MONICA MARY HEFELE 727 Locust St., Catasauqua JOSEPH BERNARD HOFFMAN 338 N. 6th St., Annunciation B. V. M. Parish-Commercial Course Sacred Heir? PHYISII-ACBUGYHIC COUYSG ATHLETICS: lntra-mural Basketball l-2-4. ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball 2-45 Cheerleader 2. CLUBS: Catholic Action 45 Promoter 2-35 Speakers' I. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Promoter l-2. COMMITTEES: HaIlowe'en Dance 4. COMMITTEES: Hallowe'en Dance 4. MUSiC: Verse Speaking Choir I-Z-3-4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Class Representative I. VINCENT jOSEPH -IERANT 329 N. Law Sf Sacred Heart Parish-Academic Course EDWIN CHARLES HERTER 223 N. isih sf., Allentown 2fU,Qff'gjg,,olfjf'gCl5Qj,f ,'Fff3j21u'a' '3aS 'f 'a 4' St, Catherine of Sienna Parish-Academic ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball 2-4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. DRAMATICS: C. C H. S. Day Play 4. MUSIC: Orchestra I-25 Band I-2, ANDREW COMMITTEES: C, C, H. S. Day 45 Hallowe'en Dance DRAMATICSL C. C. H. S. Day Play 45 Minstrel 45 Senior Course 4. MUSIC: Glee Club l-2-3-4. PUBLICATIONS: Sports Staff, The Seneschal 4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Usher 4. MATTH EW KABESCHAT St. Simon and Jude Parish, Bethlehem-Academic Course CLUBS: DRAMA Catholic Action 4. TICSZ Senior Class Play 4. R. D. 21, Dallas SPEED OF LIGHT -- William Walako- vits, John Wolter, William Maynes, Gloria Petri, Anna Miklos and Joseph Biggs let the Photometer tell them the story. These young physicists have been successfully conducting similar experiments over a period ot twenty weeks. PLANES AND POLYHEDRONS set up a vivid discussion in the Solid Geometry class as Dorothy Quinn, John Busits, Louis Capwell, Walter Schrettner, Michael Cocco, Joseph Long and Walter Pummcr argue the point. Page I-llfl1VX'.SI'I'I'Il Allentown ., Allentown Class Play 4 ROSEMARIE DOROTHY KAHLER 905 N. Front St., Allentown St. John the Baptist Parish-Commercial Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Speakers' I-2. DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day Play 45 Minstrel 45 Choral Drama 4. MUSIC: Verse Speaking Choir 4. PUBLICATIONS: Typist, The Seneschal 4. JOSEPH WILLIAM KALAMAR 434 Greenleaf St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish-General Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4, Promoter I-2. MUSIC: Orchestra I-2-3-45 Band 2-3-4. MARGARET MARY KEGLOVITZ 3ll N. Jordan St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish-Commercial Course ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball I. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Promoter I-25 Speakers' I. COMMITTEES: C.C.H.S. Day 45 Senior Class Play 4. DRAMATICS: Minstrel I-2-3-4. MUSIC: Glee Club I-2-4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Class Representative I. RICHARD CLARENCE KEHLER 331 N. l5th St., Allentown St. Catherine of Sienna Parish-General Course ATHLETICS: Football 3-45 Track 35 Intra-mural Basketball 35 Cap- tain 4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. COMMITTEES: Hallowe'en Danze 45 Senior Class Play 4. DRAMATICS: Minstrel 4. RICHARD LAWRENCE KESSLER 7l8bi N. l2th St., Allentown St. Francis ot Assisi Parish-Commercial Course ATHLETICS: Baseball I-2-3-45 Intra-mural Basketball 2-3-4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Promoter I-2. COMMITTEES: Hallowe'en Dance 4. DRAMATICS: Senior Class Play 4. MUSIC: Glee Club 2. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Usher 4. RICHARD PETER KING 936 Liberty St., Allentown St. Francis ot Assisi Parish-General Course ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball I. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. BERNADINE ELIZABETH KLEINSORGE 513 N. Law St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish-Academic Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Klick Klub 2. COMMITTEES: C. C. H. S. Day 45 Minstrel 45 HalIowe'en Dance 4. DRAMATICS: Choral Drama I. MUSIC: Glee Cluo 2-3-4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Usher 4. LEONARD PAUL KLINGLER 55 N. 3rd St., Coplay St. Peter Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball 4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Promoter I-2. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Student Officer 4. JAMES JOSEPH KLOSS 2435 Union St., Allentown T. U Page Yllliflysflgllf St. Catherine of Sienna Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: Football 35 Track 2-35 Intra-mural Basketball 2-3-4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 2-3-4. COMMITTEES: C.C. H. S. Day 45 Minstrel 45 Hallowe'en Dance 4. DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day Play 45 Minstrel 45 Senior Class Play 4. MUSIC: Glee Club 2. MARIE THERESA KLUCHARICH 139 Allen St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish-Commercial Course ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball 4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Speakers' I-2. COMMITTEES: C.C. H.S. Day 4. DRAMATICS: Choral Drama I5 Minstrel 2-4. HONOR STUDENT: Two years. MUSIC: Glee Club 3-4. PUBLICATIONS: Business Manager, Glen Echoes 45 Typist, The Seneschal 4. KURT EUGENE KOEHLER 397 Chew St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: Vice-President, Athletic Association 3, Football Co- Captain 3-4: Track I-2-3: lntra-mural Basketball I-2-3, Cap- tain 4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Promoter I-2. COMMITTEES: C. C. H. S. Day 4. DRAGWATICS: C,C.H.S. Day Play 4, Minstrel 4, Senior Class ay 4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Usher 4. CAROLYN ELIZABETH KOVALOVSKY 23I'2 Dale St., Allentown St. John the Baptist Parish-Academic Course CLUBS' Catholic Action 3-4: Promoter I-2: Speakers' I-Z. COMMITTEES: HaIlowe'en Dance 4. DRAMIATISS: Minstrel I-2-3-4, Choral Drama Ig Senior Class ay . HONOR STUDENT: Three years. MUSIC: Glee Club 3-4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Usher 4. JUDITH WELCOME LLOYD GERALDINE PATRICIA LANE 8l4 Turner St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish-Commercial Course ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball I-35 Captain 2. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4, Promoter Z, Speakers' I. COMMITTEES: C. C. H. S, Day 45 Minstrel 4. DRAMATICS: Choral Drama I-Z-3-4, Minstrel 3-4, Senior Class Play 4, MUSIC: Verse Speaking Choir I-2-3-4. PUBLICATIONS: Business Staff, The Seneschal 3-4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Student Officer 3, Usher 4, ALICE HELEN LEBER 518 Lafayette St., Allentown 24l0 St. Catherine of Sienna Parish-Commercial Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. COMMITTEES: C. C. H. S. Day 4: Senior Class Play 4. DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day Play 4, Minstrel 3-4, Choral Drama 3. MUSIC: Verse Speaking Choir 3-4. PUBLICATIONS: Exchange Editor, The Seneschal 4: Composer, The Seneschal 3. Hanover Acres, Allentown Our Lady Help of Christians Parish-General Course ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball 'I-2-3-4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. COMMITTEES: C. C. H. S. Day 4, Hallowe'en Dance 4: Senior Class Play 4. DRAMATICS: C. C H.S. Day Play 4: Choral Drama I, Minstrel 4. REVOLUTIONARY ex- plains the manner in which the senior Latin class declaims a bit of Cicero as Father Slaf- kosky nods approval. Interested young ora- tors include Vincent Jerant, Theresa Rutz, Amelia Matejcek, Jos- eph Frantz and Eugene Geiger. FIVE IDEAS, ALL GOOD are presented to the German Il class by George Toth, Ruth Bauer, Pauline Reinbold, Louis Canwell and Caroline Kovalovsky. Will Sister Florentina give them a high rating? JE VOIS ARRETE 'l'rn arresting you' says the participants of this bit of panto- mime in the senior French class, as per- formed by John Marhefka, Rosemary Rath, Edward Hartman, James Kloss, Charles Utsch, Geraldine Shada, Mary Gaida and Mildred Grill. Pugr Tliiily-mm' JOSEPH HENRY LONG 42I Greenleaf St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: Football 45 Intra-mural Basketball Captain 4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 4. DRAMATICS: C.C.H.S Day Play 45 Minstrel I-45 Senior Class Play 4. MUSIC: Glee Club I. RICHARD JOSEPH MacADAMS 809 N. 4th St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: Track 35 Intra-mural Basketball 45 Baseball 4. CLUBcSi:bC-iatholic Action 3-45 Promoter I-25 Speakers' I-2-35 Klick u . COMMITTEES: C.C. H.S. Day 45 HalIowe'en Dance 4. DRAISIIATICS: C. C. H.S. Day Play 45 Choral Drama I5 Senior Class ay . HONOR STUDENT: Two years, MUSIC: Orchestra I-2-3-45 Student Director 3-45 Band I-Z-3-4. PUBLICATIONS: Assistant Editor, Glen Echoes 3-4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: President 45 Student Officer 3. 4 few Page Fo rly JOHN LOUIS MALITSCH 920 N. Penn St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish-General Course ATHLETICS: Baseball I5 Intra-mural Basketball 3-45 Captain 2. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. MUSIC: Glee Club I-2. JOHN JOSEPH MARHEFKA 2I72 Main St., Northampton Blessed Virgin Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: lntra-mural Basketball 3-4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 45 Promoter 2-3. MUSIC: Band 3-4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Usher 4. AMELIA THERESA MATEJCEK 414 Greenleaf St., Allentown St. John the Baptist Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: lntra-mural Basketball 4, CLUBS: Catholic Action 4. LIBRARY SERVICE: Librarian's Aide 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH MAYNES 237 S. Madison St., Allentown St. Catherine of Sienna Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: Football 3-45 Baseball 35 Basketball I5 Track 25 Intra- mural Basketball 2-3-45 Cheerleader 2. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Promoter I-2. COMMITTEES: C.C. H. S. Day 45 Hallowe'en Dance 4. DRAMATICS: C.C.H.S. Day Play 45 Minstrel I-Z-3-45 Senior Class Play 4. MUSIC: Glee Club I-2-35 Orchestra 45 Band 4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Student Officer I. ELIZABETH ANN MCGINLEY 243 Ridge Ave., Allentown Immaculate Conception Parish-Commercial Course ' ' CLUBS: Catholic Action Promoter 3-4. COMMITTEES: C. C. H. S, Day 45 Senior Class Piay 4. DOLORES MAY MERICS R. D. il, Walnutport St. Nicholas Parish-Academic Course Q CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. MARGARET DOLORES MIHALIK 215 Liberty St., Allentown St. John the Baptist Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball I-2-3-4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Promoter I-Z. COMMITTEES: C. C. H.S. Day 4. DRAMATICS: Minstrel 2, f 'JANNA JosEPi-IINE MiKLos 7 s. noni si. coplay I f ll St. Peter Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball I. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. HONOR STUDENT: Three years. I , , , 1,1-'V ff' f 1 I DOROTHY ELIZABETH MILLER ISO9 Turner St., Allentown FRANCIS CARL MINK 824 N. 6th St., Allentown St. Catherine of Sienna Parish-Commercial Course ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball 2-4. CLUBS: Catholic Action Promoter Z-3-45 Speakers' I5 Klick Klub 2. COMMITTEES: C.C. H.S. Day 45 Minstrel 45 Hallowe'en Dance 45 Senior Class Play 4. DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day Play 45 Choral Drama 45 Minstrel 3-4. LIBRARY SERVICE: Librarian's Aide 3-4. MUSIC: Glee Club Z-3-4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Usher 4. KATHRYN MARIE MILLER 620 Washington St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball 2-4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Speakers' I. COMMITTEES: HalIowe'en Dance 4, DRAMATICS: Choral Drama I5 Minstrel I-2-3-4. FREDERICK FRANCIS PAYONK St. Francis of Assisi Parish-General Course ATHLETICS: President, Athletic Association 45 Football Manager 45 Baflkeltball Manager 45 Track Manager Z5 lntra-mural Basket- ba -4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Speakers' 4. COMMITTEES: C.C. H.S, Day 45 HaIlowe'en Dance 4. DRAMATICS: Senior Play 4. PUBLICATIONS: Sports Editor, Glen Echoes 4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Class Representative I5 Student Officer 35 Usher 4. MONICA ELLEN O'DONNELL I9 Railroad St., Catasauqua St, Lawrence Parish-Commercial Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 2-3-45 Speakers' I. COMMITTEES: C.C. H.S. Day 45 Senior Class Play 4. DRAMATICS: Choral Drama 2-4. MUSIC: Verse Speaking Choir I-Z-3-4. 254 Fairview St., Cementon Blessed Virgin Mary Parish-Commercial Course ATHLETICS: lntra-mural Basketball 3-4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 45 Promoter 2-3. SNOOPING FOR BARGAINS are Alice Deutsch and Geraldine Lane. Monica Hefele of the Salesmanship class points out the distinctive features of the Iatest thing in evening wear. SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT-and are these seniors proud: They are displaying the cup awarded by the Esterbrook Pen Company for exceptional shorthand penmanship. The Gregg artists are: Margaret Zaengle, Catherine Rengert, Alice Leber, Virginia Dolan, William Stenach, Monica Hcfele, Theresa Schneckor, Colette Achey and Edith Bradley. ZOO LETTERS A DAY? Members of Secretar- ial and Office Practice classes-R. Sunderer, C. Weiner, R. Kessler, F. Payonk, F. Mink, M. Klucharich, M. Keglovits and M, O'- Donnell, watch Sister Bertille as she shows H. Feichtel the proner way to adjust dicta- phone for speed and volume. I- IN A HURRY-Training their fingers for future service for Uncle Sam are M. Schmidt, D. Finer, T. Eddinger, B. Dorsan, D. Miller and H. Eberhardt. Watching e timer is E. Cuninko, while H. Hanasits keeps a record of the typists' accuracy. Page 1-'arty -um WILLIAM ALBERT PETREY 461 Gordon Sacred Heart Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball I-4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Promoter I-2. DRAMATICS: Minstrel 4. MUSIC: Orchestra 3-45 Band 3-4. PUBLICATIONS: Sports Staff, The Seneschal 4. GLORIA MARY PETRI I042 E. Gardow Our Lady Help of Christians Parish-Academic CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. HONOR STUDENT: One year. MUSIC: Glee Club 3. WALTER JOHN PUMMER Sacred Heart Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: Football 45 Basketball 2-3-45 Basebal Basketball I. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Promoter I-Z. COMMITTEES: C. C. H.S. Day 4. DRAMATICS: C.C.H.S. Day Play 45 Minstrel 4. MUSIC: Orchestra 2-3-45 Band 2-3-4. 226 Liberty fi TW ,w fp' Page Forty-!u'0 St., Allentown St., Allentown Course St., Allentown I 45 Intra-mural DOROTHY MARGARET QUINN IIZ3 Second St., Catasauqua St. Lawrence Parish-Academic Course CLUBS: Catholic Action I-3-45 Speakers' I. COMMITTEES: C.C. H.S. Day 45 Hallowe'en Dance 4. DRAMATICS: Choral Drama 2-45 Minstrel 4. HONOR STUDENT: Three years. MUSIC: Verse Speaking Choir I-2-3-4. PUBLICATIONS: Editor, The Seneschal 45 Assistant Editor, The Seneschal 3. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Usher 4 ROSEMARY THERESA RATH ISI Railroad St., Allentown Immaculate Conception Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball 2-3-4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 2-35 Chairman 45 Speakers' 2-3. COMMITTEES: C.C. H.S. Day 45 Minstrel 45 HaIlowe'en Dance 4. DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day Play 45 Minstrel 2-3-4. LIBRARY SERVICE: Librarian's Aide 2-3. PUBLICATIONS: Reporter, The Seneschal 3. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Usher 4. PAULINE IDA REINBOLD 244 Hamilton St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish-Academic Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. DRAMATICS: C.C.H.S. Day Play 45 Minstrel 2-3-45 Senior Class Play 4. LIBRARY SERVICE: Librarian's Aide 2. MUSIC: Glee Club 2-3-4. CATHERINE ROSE RENGERT l035 E. Gordon St., Allentown Our Lady Help of Christians Parish-Commercial Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. COMMITTEES: C. C. H.S. Day 45 HaIIowe'en Dance 45 Minstrel 4. HONOR STUDENT: Three years. MUSIC: Glee Club 3. PUBLICATIONS: Reporter, The Seneschal 3. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Secretary 45 Class Representative 3. THERESA AUGUSTA RUTZ R. F. D. -'33, Allentown St. Francis ot Assisi Parish -Academic Course ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball 2-4, Captain 3. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Speakers' I-3-4. DRAMATICS: Choral Drama I-4. HONOR STUDENT: Four years. MUSIC: Verse Speaking Choir 2-3-4. PUBLICATIONS: Art Editor, Glen Echoes 3-4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Class Representative 25 Usher 4. RITA AGNES SCHENK 446 Turner St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish-Commercial Course ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball I-2-3-4, I CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. DRAMATICS: Minstrel 2-3-4. MUSIC: Glee Club 3-4. MARIE THERESA SCHLEDER I35 Cherry St., Coplay St. Peter Parish-Commercial Course ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball I. CLUBS' Catholic Action 2-3-4. DRAMATICS: Choral Drama I. LIBRARY SERVICE: Librarian's Aide 3-4. MUSIC: Glee Club 2-3-4. f STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Student Officer I. - , FP' . 2,4 fi- .,,.l' 1 ,- ' ,WJ MARGARET MARY SCHMIDT Sll Allen St., Allentown WALTER ALFRED SCHRETTNER Route ffl, Breinrgsville Sacred Heart Parish-Commercial Course St. Catherine of Sienna Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: lntra-mural Basketball I-Z-3-4. ATHLETICS: Football 3, Co-Captain 45 Basketball I-2-3-4 B s CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. ba 2- COMMITTEES. CC. HAS. Dav 4' CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4, Promoter I-2. DRAMATICS: c. c. H. 5. Day Pray 4, Minstrel 2-4. COMWTTEES2 C' C- H' 5- Dev 4' MUSIC. Glee Club I-Z DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day Play 4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Student Officer l. THERESA PAULINE SCHNECKER ll7 Maple St., Coplay EMMA MARIE SCHWARTZ 540 Ridge Ave., Allentown St. Peter Parish-Commercial Course ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball 2-3-4, CLUBS: Catholic Action 3, Promoter 4. MUSIC: Glee Club 3-4. Sacred Heart Parish-General Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 2-3-4. COMMITTEES: C. C. H. S. Day 4. DRAMATICS: Choral Drama 2. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Student Officer l. ELLA MARIE SEIDEL 321 N. 2nd St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish-Commercial Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Speakers' I-2. DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day Play 45 Choral Drama l5 Senior Class Play 45 Minstrel 3-4. LIBRARY SERVICE: Librarian's Aide 3. BREEZY JOB-Studying the wind tunnel are Francis Mink and Edward Hartman. Both the airplane and the wind tunnel are student proiects. COUNTER-CLOCKWISE-that's the way to swing a propeller! Rudolph Weber, Ru- dolph Wagner, John Malitsch and Ruth Bauer study the airplane and its antics. l Page I-:nip -thru BERNADINE LORRAINE SENG 345 N. 9th St Sacred Heart Parish -- Commercial Course ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball I-2-3. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Speakers' I. COMMITTEES: C. C. H. S. Day 45 HalIowe'en Dance 4. DRAMATICS: C.C. H.S. Day Play 45 Choral Drama I strel 2-3-45 Senior Class Play 4. HONOR STUDENT: One year. MUSIC: Verse Speaking Choir I-2-3-4. PUBLICATIONS: Typist, The Seneschal 4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Student Officer Z5 Usher 4. MARY ELIZABETH SEVISON SOBVZ N. I2th St., St. Francis of Assisi Parish-General Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 2-3-4. COMMITTEES: Senior Class Play 4. DRAMATICS: Minstrel Z-3-4. MUSIC: Glee Club 2-3-4. A1 I I I 'it , rp , C. . Q Page Forty-four Allentown -Z-3-45 Min- Allentown rf' GERALDINE ALICE SHADA 2l8 Locust St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish-Academic Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Speakers' 2. COMMITTEES: C. C. H. S. Day 45 HalIowe'en Dance 4. DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day Play 45 Minstrel 45 Choral Drama 3-4. MUSIC: Verse Speaking Choir 3-4. PUBLICATIONS: Reporter, The Seneschal 3. EDWARD MICHAEL SNOPEK 1046 Catasauqua Ave., Allentown St. John the Baptist Parish-General Course ATHLETICS: Baseball 2-3-45 Intra-mural Basketball 2-3-4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. DOROTHY TERESA SPEICHER 435 Main St., Egypt Blessed Trinity Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball Captain I-2-3-4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Speakers' I-4. COMMITTEES: C.C. H.S. Day 45 Senior Class Play 4. DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day Play 4. MUSIC: Glee Club Z-3-4. PUBLICATIONS: Reporter, The Seneschal 35 Business Staff, The Seneschal 4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Class Representative 35 Usher 4. CATHERINE FRANCES STEHLIN 424 N. Church St., Allentown Immaculate Conception Parish-Commercial Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Speakers' 3. COMMITTEES: C. C. H.S. Day 45 Hallowe'en Dance 45 Minstrel 4. DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day Play 45 Minstrel 45 Senior Class Play 4. HONOR STUDENT: Four years. PUBLICATIONS: Typist, The Seneschal 45 Business Staff, Glen Echoes 4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Student Officer 4. WILLIAM CARL STENACH 613 N. I2th St., Allentown St. Francis of Assisi Parish-Commercial Course ATHLETICS: Basketball Manager I5 Track I-2-3-45 Intra-mural Basketball I-2-3-4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. MUSIC: Orchestra 45 Glee Club I5 Band 4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Student Officer I. BERNARD CHARLES STINNER 6I4 N. Penn St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish--Commercial Course ATHLETICS: Basketball I-2-35 Intra-mural Basketball, Captain 3-4. CLUBS: Catholic Action I-3-45 Art Club I. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Student Officer 2. WILLIAM FRANK STUMPF I46 Cherry St., Coplay St. Peter Parish-General Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 2-3-4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Student Officer I. RUTH ROSE SUNDERER 34OVz Hanover Ave., Allentown Our Lady Help of Christians Parish-General Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 2-3-4. COMMITTEES: Minstrel 4. DRAMATICS: Minstrel 4. MUSIC: Glee Club 3. iv Rs, o 1 1 I - 1 I . .Y i ilu! WALTER FRANK TAPLER ISI S. Sth St., Coplay St. Peter Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: Football 3-45 Track Z-3-45 lntra-mural Basketball 4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-45 Art Club I. MARY CATHERINE THOMAS 2ll Church St., Catasauqua St. Lawrence Parish-Commercial Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 3, Promoter 45 Speakers' l-2. DRAMATICS: Choral Drama l. LIBRARY SERVICE: Librarian's Aide 4. GEORGE JOHN TOTH Sl S. 3rd St., Coplay St. Peter Parish-Academic Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. COMMITTEES: C. C. H. S. Day 4. DRAMATICS: C. C. H. S. Day Play 45 Minstrel 45 Senior Class Play 4. LIBRARY SERVICE: Student Librarian 3. MUSIC: Glee Club 3-4. V STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Treasurer 45 Class Representative 2-3. THERESA ROSALIE UNGER 28 S. 3rd St Coplay St. Peter Parish-Commercial Course ATHLETICS: lntra-mural Basketball I-4. CLUBS: Catholic Action Promoter 3-4. DRAMATICS: Choral Drama l. LIBRARY SERVICE: Student Librarian 2. MUSIC: Glec Club 3-4. CHARLES EDMIN UTSCH S33 N. 8th St., Allentown St. Francis of Assisi Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: Basketball Manager 2-35 lntra-mural Basketball 4 CLUBS: Catholic Acticn I-Z-3-45 Speakers' I-2-4. MUSIC: Orchestra I5 Band I. BEAU GETTERS-Dorothy Huber, Hclcn Chervanik, Judith Lloyd, Ruth Sundcrcr, Marie Sevison and Mary Csensits model the smart clothes they made in Home Economics class. Q in I 4 o .ob NW x,'7t a'fx 4 ml PERT AND PERTINENT are Christina Weiner, Dolores Merics, Pauline Reinbold, 1 Mary Gajda, Rosemary Rath, and Geraldine Shada in their new cooking outfits. Jelly roll was the result of this particular kitchen escapade. Pulgf' I' rirlyx -fl C A T LEOPOLD RUDOLPH WAGNER 623 N. Penn St., Allentown WILLIAM ROBERT WALAKOVITS 154 Maple St., Coplay AT Sacred Heart Parish-Acaderric Course Sf, Pefer parish-Academic Course HLEUCSI ll'l'a J al Baskefball l'2'3'4' ATHLETICS: lntra-mural Basketball I-2-4, CLUBS: Calllohc Acholf 345 An Club l: CLUBS: Catholic Action 4, Prcmoter 3: Art Club l. COMMITTEES: Halloween Dance 4. MUSIC: Glee Club 1. DRAMATICS: Minstrel 4. IEAUSIC: Orchestra I-2g Glee Club Ig Ban: UBLJCATJONS: Spam Staff' The SNES: a ' AGNES TERESA WALSH 234 S. I7th St. Allentown STUDENT GOVERNMENT' Student omcer l' St. Catherine of Sienna Parish-Commercial Cource RUDOLPH FRANCIS WAGNER 623 N. Penn sf., Allentown 2fU,5ff'2jg,,o',?f'1g23,',f',F.i? ': 'a Sacred Heart Parish-General Course COMMITTEES: Hallowe'en Dance 4. ATH'-ET'C5f infra-mural Basketball 4- DRAMATICS: Mamie: 45 Choral Drama 1. CLUBS: Catholic Action l-3-4. COMMITTEES: C.C. H. S. Day Play 4: Hallowe'en Dance 4: Senior Um PNY 4' izuooi.PH PAUL wsssk 233 N. Jordan si., Allentown DRAMATICS: Mirstrel I-2-3-4. MUSIC: Orchestra I-Z-3: Band l-2, PUBLICATIONS: Business Staff, Glen Echoes 4. I ug Iortx .SIX ' 1 Sacred Heart Parish-General Course ATHLETICS: Baseball 3-4: lntra-mural Basketball Captain Z-3-4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. COMMITTEES: Hallowe'en Dance 4. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Usher 4. CHRISTINA VERONICA WEINER 520 N. Jordan St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish-General Course ATHLETICS: lntra-mural Basketball I. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4, Promoter I-25 Speakers' I-Z-3. DRAMATICS: Choral Drama I. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Usher 4. WILLIAM FRANCIS WICKEL 448 Tilghman St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish-General Course ATHLETICS: lntra-mural Basketball 4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. COMMITTEES: Hallowe'en Dance 4. DRAMATICS: Minstrel I-2-3-4. MUSIC: Orchestra I-2-3-45 Band I-2-3-4. JOHN FRANCIS WOLFER 4Z0V2 Whitehall St., Allentown Sacred Heart Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: lntra-mural Basketball I-2-3-4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4: Art Club l. COMMITTEES: Hallowe'en Dance 4. MUSIC: Glee Club I-2. MARGARET MARY ZAENGLE 309 N. Jerome St., Allentown Our Lady Help of Christians Parish -Commercial Course CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4: Speakers' I-Z. DRAMATICS: Choral Drama I. JOHN JOSEPH ZIMITS 512 E. llth St., Northampton Our Lady of Hungary Parish-Academic Course ATHLETICS: Intra-mural Basketball 4. CLUBS: Catholic Action 3-4. MUSIC: Glee Club I-2. - ' IW f ri -Wm L. TOP FLIGHT CAREERISTS TOP-Left: Above: TWO-YEAR HONOR STUDENTS- Joseph Frantz, Virgrnra Dolan, Eugene Geiger, Rosemary Gavrn, Rrchard Mac- Adams, Marie Kluchanch. Righr. ONE-YEAR HONOR STUDENTS-f Marlene Crum, Glorra Petra, Bcrnadune Seng, Gertrude Brunr and Edward Hartman FOUR-YEAR HONOR STUDENTS Theresa Rufz, Catherine Stehlrn, Ruth Bauer. TOP-Right: THREE-YEAR HONOR STUDENTS- Carolyn Kovalovsky, Catherine Rengert Anna Miklos, Helen Fcichtel, Dorothy Quinn. Pug' lv 1llX'v'r'a VALEDICTORIAN Theresa A. Rutz, a four-year honor student with a general aver- age of 93.6 for four years. QGRW AR RIGHT REV. MSGR. LEO G. FINK D Ni AR C H X Principal of C.C.H.S. Presents a diploma to the president of the school. GRA owns REVEREND F. J. FUREY President of Immaculata College Speaker at C.C,H.S. Commencement I1 SALUTATORIAN Eugene M. Geiger, a two - year honor student, with a general average of 93.1 for four years, Page lfifly IN EXTRA-CURIZICULARS THAT ART DEMOCRATIC ARI-QFRFIC, strong, happy, talented - these qualities characterize American youth today. 'l'o preserve these distinctive traits in our boys and girls. Central Catholic High School affords a variety ol' extra- curricular activities in its high school program, to provide training in social and civic adjustment. Our school's widely diversified activities lit the varying talents ol' her many students, and help to develop their spirit ol independence. Planning a dance. putting out school publications, taking part in a play. a debate or a lnusicale creates a spirit ol' sell'-reliance. which is ol' vital import. Since student activities and organizations play such an important role in the development ol' true .Xnierican citizen- ship, we endeavor to oller those which will help us send out students to take their place in the world. equipped to render whatever good they can to their lellownlen and to their country. .1 si, ., 'X xr ,Ja 51 Xmmxav- If z , . , i ,530 gf' 'f , '45 V ,Mg , 1 ' Q tw' . Ek ' A 1 1 x V v u 4 w :iw Wm, x , 11, vm. 53- M x v, , vig 1 .Q , , xx W. 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BELOW--Left: YOUR NAME, PLEASE, inquire members of the C.C.H.S, student body as they register each delegate to the Press Conference, BELOW-Right: HOW TO SOLVE YOUR PROBLEMS IN STAFF SELECTION is the topic of the panel discussion presided over by Dorothy Quinn, editor of our school paper, This is one of the six panels which was open to the delegates at the Press Conference. PICTURES ON THIS PAGE TOP: WELCOME, THRICE WELCOME is the message con- veyed to the visiting journalists by Richard MacAdams, school president, Mr. E. L. Prestwcod, Vice-president of the Inter-county Scholastic Press Association, Reverend Henry J. Huesman, Director of Studies at C.C.H.S., Eugene Geiger, Editor of Glen Echoes, Dorothy Quinn, Editor of The Seneschal. CENTER' YOUNG JOURNALISTS assembled in the school auditorium listen to the reports of the secretaries of the panels to learn the best methods to follow in becoming a successful news-story writer. BELOW-Left: A FORECAST OF BETTER JOURNALISM seems to emanate from this discussion at the P.S.P,A. Annual Conference as Reverend Henry J. Huesman, Mr, James Beattie, Attorney James Lanshe and Monsignor Leo G. Fink pledge a fine program for the visiting iournalists. BELOW -Right : Mr. J. W. Beattie, Vice-President of the P.S.P.A., addresses the student journalists giving them a brief history of the Association and an explanation of the theme of the Press Conference. r, -we 5, .af Above: EXCHANGE EDITOR, Al csting items from the numerous exchange newspapers sent to the Seneschal staff. ice Leber, pens a few inter- LEFT PANEL-Top: Geraldine Lane and Irene Bankos, two members of the BUSINESS STAFF, open the door to a bigger and better popularizing of The Seneschal, Circle: EDITOR of The Seneschal, Dorothy Quinn, points out the fine points of an editorial section to assistant editor, Richard Buck. Below: COMPOSERS-Martha Geiger, Helen Cziguth, Virginia Dolon, Wilma Anthony, Claire Wolfe, Viola Koefer and Dorothy McKelvey were caught by the photogra- pher engaged in a lively discussion over their feature articles and news stories. BOTTOM PAN EL-Left: THE SENESCHAL TYPISTS-getting The Seneschal ready for the printer-Rosemarie Kahler, Catharine Rengert, Marie Klucharich, Lucia Hefele, Bernadine Seng, Catherine Stehlin and Beatrice Dorsan. Center: With a nose for NEWS, our REPORTERS eagerly await their appointment from the editor-Anne Zvit- koyitz, Charles Albert, Mary Csensits and Marie Fruhwirth. Right: Three members of the BUSINESS STAFF-Elizabeth Englert, Dorothy Speicher and Jane Carpenter attend to the financial matters connected with The Seneschal. N EW S Schoo FROM TWO FRONTS Paper - Year Book 'iIl1r.'SL'lrL'sLlr1ll. 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CENTER: REVIEWING our previous year books, the Art Staff, Rosemary Wickel, Elizabeth Cuninko and Theresa Rutz leaf through the books for new inspiration, BELOW: PLOTTING THE CAMPAIGN by getting together on ideas for the sports section. Here Francis Mink and Richard MacAdams hear the verdict of William Mayncs on a pin-up plan for the football page. BOTTOM PANEL-Left: Get the news first, but get it right, is the motto of the SPORTS STAFF members of The Seneschal. They are: William Petrey, Geraldine Beltz, Leo Wagner, Richard Miller, Vincent Jerant, Leo Longo and Herbert Jaindl. Right: BUSINESS MANAGER OF GLEN ECHOES, Marie Kluch- arich, proudly displays the results of her committee's successful patron drive. Standing: Rudolph Wagner, Edward Hartman, Beatrice Dorsan, and Joseph Ellwood. Sitting: Colette Achey, Marie Klucharich and Cath- erine Stehlin. 1, ,tl x. T , i f , z-1 , flaw Sf .1 tif . n '1 -5 .,. amz., V. 3. A 1 at Mi , , Yr Yep '.' if ,LLL ii, K J Q. 4. I ' ' -L 'is' - if' may 5 1 . e rr .53-,ffq'. .fygl , ,lr of 4252? f. ,fr vw-K ,l qi, th-gif ' iihev tf Q 4 Jw' 'fiat' ,fir '13,- 4, it-1 , -:Lili I f 1-1 I Ei sia- , . zllf' I ,, lf I -an I gr 51,354 sf. . 4. . 231 4.154 . af, an ,Mm 5 f 'If' I x ff .fu - 1 2.3! 7 3 JTC Ski K' , E ' , 1 41 A' ff? 1 W. 3 H11 R351 .. VY' W. - 2 ,.,, ,I AC- if 4' wg, flfffrf fy, f 'M WI 'Jll2'W'7Mtl1l!f'lfff f' ,H rf, 1 1 ' N , . alll? 1 lf' ff ru :ffnzm ' nv .gafrlrffm 1, Q A .MlL1,.,.l , r Il fm fd M5 0 T Q' .Am V 5' , S,' 25 I p M gig ,,,,,it':2! f 45 . , - V , 1 5 . , ., 5 ,Z 1 ' A, 5 PICTURES ON PRECEDING PAGE FOR THE WAR FRONT the Literature Goup a orts th m tenal t s gathered during its recent drive Bernice Faschmg Carl Ettl Rosemary Rath Dorothy Miller and Charles Kahler figure out which books go to what theatre of war Lower YOUTH SALUTES AMERICA Here young members of the Catholic Action Club help to lend some Christmas cheer to our fighting forces at hom and overseas They are Agnes Heber Mary Thomas Herman Kuebler Neil Mullen Joseph Fritz and Vincent Tap e BOTTOM PANEL Left The means to a happy death are ex planned by Teresa Eddlnger to th Eucharistic group Mary Thomas Agnes Heber Eleanor Neuwirlh and Irene Barna as she reviews the twelve promises made by th Sacred Heart to Blessed Margaret Mary Right It was a big lob but the mem rs of the MISSION group Alexander Wagner Joseph Sunderer Elizabeth Frass Irene Barna and Grace Cramsey achieved their quota in the Clothes Drive. PICTURES ON THIS PAGE Right Panel-Upper: A portion of the May Procession re- turning trom church, led by the flag bearers, the May Queen and her at- tendants. Lower: Presenting our May Queen, Gertrude Bruni Iccnterl, and her attendants Ruth Bauer lleftl, and Helen Feichtel lrightl. Bottom Panel-Left: NO MEAN FEAT was accomplished by Vincent Tapler, Neil Mullen, Herman Kuebler, Joseph Fritz, Carl Ettl, Ed ward Hallman and Joseph Gershbach in amassing a vast number of fruits and vegetables during the annual Can Drive. Right: Q A ixvw , 'i at L' CLNG TO CATHGLIC ACTION h e To spread the Christmas spirit, mem bers of the Catholic Action Club adorned the front entrance of Rockne Hall with the Christmas Crib. '4 f .ra II 'U iz, I MA mf? . A . S7 .15 V T wg ia M A 'v K W3 Q , ,f 9, A ' if vi Q ' A fi '5 As' 1 E 'i:-Lllvvlp .- , z .. Qg V fl x 2' 4,155 Q ,f it W ,: ., .1 F ,P 7 'Z x 1 , Q 5, gf I 11 ?--ia 2 -1 il M A , 3 ip ,Q .. 3 H, Z- : ,,'. m 3, f'ffi 4 ff -if , B n F' Aja xl ,I X-Y 1.. r, l swyywl X CTING GOOD ASTE 1 1 Ill JtlS SP1 1 l Sllll N Ol U ll l fl cu Ill i C fnnlulc Il Il gs us ut cc L Lllls Us x llluus Lxllllmlts spmism ol Xllnnlo A WORTH WHILE PROJECT Paul Sagl and Rudolph Zuanet combined their talent to produce a rare water color description of the Nativity on the front window of the second floor corridor as a part of our Christmas decora tions TREASURES to the freshmen who painted them Here the freshman girls of Section 5 D proudly display their handiwork of art completed during their art classes Among them are many who demonstrate unusual art stc talent lu-s ix lull V 1 i if 4 t , 45 llu- 2ll'l mul nl llu- sc-luml is pm- cwlwrs. clinrmzil c-lc'liiii,,s :uul ml llllll- clu 1-cl lay Ilu- ln-slmizm girls mul lll- 'I 5. llmis work is Imlau-cl on -ylii ' 'rm nu-mlu-rs ul llu- hl'l Cllulv. 'lrziining in mliring Open H uu- an llu- li-om cn- if Ilu- lllllil1lllll'lII2llNHl lmzilzuuc-. all-signing lltltllil' nl R 'lx - Hall. I --I :uul wzilc-1' unlm' is g'lXL'll in llu- ninlli juclgc-s in llu- lu-ld ul 2ll'l l'l'llll'llL' Ilu- if . , . . , in-zur. Nh- I ol ilu- .Xrl Llulm , -iul pau lm'-. mul prizes zum- 1 'z 'l-l. ,Xrl llll t' luxurs 4-xc-ry SllIlll'1l2lf in zurnn- slul- . 'il 1 . ' '. . ' 'cd y ' Imli l' g Ollhlllllillllg' w 'lx in XK'2lll'l' by llu- .XVI ,-Xllimuc i. - wn. , ill '56, 392 Q g -fee IN ACTION-The Art Club sketches, and paints and talks-and it all results in the near-masterpieces seen in the back- ground. Members of the Art Club are: Rudolph Zuanet, Richard Buck, Paul Sagl, John Mulqueen, Geraldine Beltz, Mary Giglcr, Lucille Downs, Marie Deutsch, Joan Geiger. ' Q IJIIQI' Sixty -um' THIS THEY WIII IOIIG REMEMBEI2 NOT VERY MERRY-The three wise men bewail the fact that the Infant and His Mother have been turned away by the innkeeper's mercenary nature. Geraldine Lane, Virginia Dolon and Dorothea Finer contemplate the situation. BOTTOM PANEL: TOP-Left: MARK THIS DAY said the Wise man IVirginia Dolonl to the innkeeper IElizabeth Englertl and his wife IHeIen Feichtell, as he attempts to explain the results of the selfish man's misdeeds. LOWER-Left: Shepherds, Wise Men, Kings and Servants, all pay homage to the new born babe in the stable of Bethlehem-Mary Csencits, Helen Fejchtel, Doro- thy Quinn, Bernadine Seng, Geraldine Shada, Ther- esa Rutz, Colette Achey, Elizabeth Cuninko, Alice Deutsch, Teresa Eddinger, Elizabeth Englert, Doro- thea Finer, Martha Geiger, Rosemarie Kahler, Geral- ' ' The Christmas Drama 'lhc spirit which prcxailecl in lhc llC2ll'lS of men ox ninclcun hunrlrcrl scars ago was rcncwctl In lhc Ycisc Speaking Clmils' prcsclrlaliml of thc fillI'lSllll2lS pln cnlillcml, Thule Is Ronin in thc Inn. lhc sfcnc of thc play took place in thc main mon in inn l i R a Bethlehem where rho Wise Nlen were git slicllcr' fur' lhc night. whereas Mars and hloscpll hu thc idx In nn kccpcr: nl' his great opprirlunity lusl llllllllgll scllishn 'cn Illl'IlCil awax. 'l'hc Wise Nlcn lull thc i Illllfflllgll this experience. thc innkccpcrs heart is warmul and his whole attitude toward Klart. his wife. anrl Dax thc servant boy. is Changed. The rlranla C'0lll'lllflCll with a Nalixili lalilcau which ccnlcrcml around the sccnc in the slahlc of Bclhlchcln. X ll'Q'llll2l llnlon. a rncrnlicr of thc Ycrsc Speaking Chun nail the lcxl twin scripture which rclcrrctl lu thc Imtli ot lxsl T Ch 'l'hc music IJl'Ogl'2lIll for thc oc'r'asion was furnishcil In thc school UI'fl1CSll'1l. Tnncllcs and Glcc Club. TOP-Right: 1 of L88 PROCLAMATION-King Caspar IVirginia Dolonl reads the order of Caesar which compelled the Holy Family to travel to the least of the cities of Judea. LOWER-Right: MAID TO ORDER-Martha Geiger Ithe innkeeper's sonl brings refreshments to two tired travellers IBernadine Seng and Elizabeth Cuninkol who are being put up for the night in the little Inn of Bethlehem. 41 dine Lane and Monica O'Donnell, 1 X' ,-f.X' f IIIAIZI BEATS IN MINSIIZEI TIME ,,--1 illl ' M ,Wm-m M- M ff muunuw,..,.,fY f . J ...W .. ' OUR GRAND CHORUS- C. Achey, L. Artinger, I. Bankos, A. Bauer, A. Baumgartner T. Bertalan, E. Betz, L. Bischot L. Blazins . Borrelli Bradley, C. Brennan, J. Buster, A. Carney, G. Cramsey, E. Cuninko H. Dolgas, M. Dredge, L. Eddinger, T. Eddingcr, J. Ellwood M. Ertl, B. Fasching, D. Finer, G. Fix D. Foulke T. Fox B. Frass, M. Frey, M. Fruhwirth, K. Fruhwirth, A. Gabler, M. Gaida R. Gallina, M. Geiger, J. Gera, D. Gersbach, M. Gigler, M. Green P. Grow, H. Hanasits, N. Handlon, I. Harell, A. Heber, J. Heck enberger, J. Hentz, A. Herron, M. Hofelich, R. Kahler, B. Kempf M. Keglovitz, H. Kleinsorge, B. Kleinsorge, J. Klingler, M. Kluch arich, A. Klucharich, C. Koyalovsky, G. Lane, M. Leonard Lewis, V. Lucci, J. Lynch R. Marth J. Meitzler K. Millcr D. Miller, T. McGeady, M. McGinley, T. McGinley, M. McGonigIe B. McKcone, M. McNernic E. Neuwirth J. Newman D. 0'Bricn H. Pammer, R. Panik, K. Pascoe G. Petri A. Polaha T. Plc R. Prusak, D. Quinn, R. Rath, P. Reinbold, C. Rengert, H. Sauer sopt, C. Schlosser, R. Schenk, M. Schmidt, M. Schneider, T. Seman M. Sevison, E. Seidel, B. Seng, B. Sedlacek D. Schwindenhammer G. Shada, E. Spaar, S. Solga, A. Solomon, C. Stchlin, D. Stinner, M. Stinner, R. Sunderer, M. Takerer, B. Vrablec, A. Walsh, E. Walsh, E. Weaver, D. Weber, F. Weber, D. Williams, M. Wirth, C. Wolfe, K. Weil, E. Yost, A. Zvitkovitz. R. Buck, L. Capwell, L. Csulik, J. Ferry, E. Geiger, F. Green, W, Hambor, R. Hyndshaw, E. Hallman, L. Huber, V. Jerant, C. Kahler, R. Kehler, F. Kookan, J. Kovacs, H. Kuebler, J. Kloss, J. Long, J. Lynch, J. Miller, W. Maynes, J. McGinley, W. 0'Don- nell, J. Orsolits, W. Petrey, W. Pummer, W. Trimble, R. Wagner, L. Wagner, A. Wagner, A. Wagner, G. Walsh, R. Walls. UPPER-Right: gf THE STARS IN STARZAPOPPIN as introduced by interlocutor, George Toth, are Geraldine Beltz, Joseph Long, Mary Dredge, Margaret Stinncr, Jane Lynch and Vincent Jerant. LOWER-Right: TO PUT AN END to all your troubles, Max Harsch, Joseph Wolf, Hefty Pukall, Gene Buster, Johnny Bateman and Waynie Cressman mass their ready wit for the annual Minstrel. Lcft: Richard and Agnes Hover and Dorothy Williams really glitter in their soloists' role, to the audience's delight and entertainment. Pug' Szxlvx 'th J, 941 . Q55 '. : EJ!-M .r 155 135. .' .AAN 1. x. ' J ,LR . V U, w .,. ,.fif , P. 1 1: 4.4, 41, S -la FT! ,Ja 1 it ,gtg F -11 -1 -4 Z i 5 ,, an 4- a In .l' 'P ? ....6- 1 1 :- 4 1 -3, '-- '.A . ai. 'FL X 131. Q x . ff ,. EJ 1 . 'A . 1 1, , s X 3 if 5 5 5 '.., gl . iw? J 1 i ge Y-- 4 R, Q-rr: SQ xg .f Q fe, ri, 1 -- ' J A W .xi H: ,J . L. Qt - F 'dlw ' 3,4 ,V . 'Q' '. 15 x '1 'QV . n ' N 'Q v 1: .4 , .4-,. 'H IN TIIE IRLAIM I11 l1Illk'l 111 111l11s1' .1 l1CllL'I g1I1111u111111111 illltl 11111Im'1sl11111li11g nl X.lllllllN liI1'1g111 11111slc'11Jic'1L's. llll' liiiglisli IlL'I!IlIlllll'llI IJ1L'st'l1l1'll itll ,X111111:1u'rI Xiilliiilngx 11l l-.iiglisli 1i111111qs. ll1L'1111I1111l11:1I 4ll.llLlllt'lN lllllll 1l1c' pviis ol 1l1L' llIlllltllI1llN Nl'l'lll4'll 111 lixc' L1g.1111. llllw I11i1q111111 llbtilx plgitl' .11 II11' 1i'g11I111 :1ssi'111I1I1 111'1ir1iI llll 'll1111s1l:11. Nl:111l1 21 LEFT PANEL: Top: From Jane Austin's Pride and Prejudice step Lady Catherine IElizabeth Cuninkol and Elizabeth 'Mar- lene Crum' to tascinate us with the delightful dialogue of the famous English woman novelist. Center: Sitting in judgment on Brian deBois Guilbert 'Paul Greyl is the grand Master 'Edward Strobell and Rebecca 'Elizabeth Latschl, as Sir Walter Scott's medieval masterpiece Ivanhoe lives again. Bottom: Mrs. Malaprop 'Helen Cziguthl, Lydia 'Viola Koefer' and Captain Absolute 'Joseph Wolf' per' form nobly in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's The Rivals. LOWER PANEL: Left: A contemporary novelist Franz Wertel gives us The Song ot Bernadette, and our Blessed Lady 'Ger- aldine Lane' and Bernadette 'Martha Geiger' ably assisted by a vocal ensemble consisting ot Leona Flazinsky, Pauline Grow, Jeanne Racek, Teresa Bertalan, Catharine Fruhwirth, Bernice Kempf, Jos- ephine Petak, Agnes Heber, Harriet Gunther, Mary McGinley, Dolores Sippel, Martha Lichman and Mary Dredge give the students a splendid portrayal of this great novel. Center: Abraham Lincoln 'Joseph Kannehann' and Anne Rutledge 'Regina Gallinal thrilled the audience as the 60's lived again in The Man of the Ages by Irving Bacheller. 1 Rx Q Y 2, 1- l . A S .:. Sf 9 v-' s g .5 'T Q: i + L P fi' i. - 'j P A 187'-Gi I I 4,14 xf V 4 A L. ' I I 'E 1. 2 . 11 WITH A SONG IN THEIR HEART THEY ONLY REGRET-that it is their last appearance with the Verse Speak- ing Choir after sharing experiences for four years. First Row, L. to R.: M. Geiger, D. Finer, L. Hetele, B. Seng. Second Row: M. Hefele, V. Dolon, G. Lane, M. Csencits. Third Row: M. O'Donnell, H. Feichtel, A. Deutsch, E. Cuninko and T, Rutz. lf? S 4 Hel v I I U Q xl ' Pugr' Sixlx-vigil! l GM 0. x I N. 4 5 1 5 it z p Y 1 I. N f. T r I gy, I Q. iifwfltffj 'QNX New E I GQ e. A 5 ia f ef . 5 , ' 5 .4 51,4 f , Y I f s Q f .-1 Ig . ' 8 I . , ' ,. ' .x 5 . 1. 5' K - W ' W VERSE SPEAKING CHOIR PERSONNEL -.4 - C. Achey, I. Bankos, J. Clement, G. Cramsey, M, Csensits, E. Cuninko, A. Deutsch, M. Dol T, Eddinger, E. Englert, M. Ernst, L. Farnschlader, H. Feichtel, M. Fekety, D. Finer, C. Fritch A. Gabler, M. Gigler, M. Geiger, D. Gershbach, J. Heckenberger, L. Hetele, M. Hefele, E. Herm owski, R. Kahler, J. Klingler, G. Lane, A. Leber, G. McCafferty, M. O'DonneII, E. Quigley, C. Qui D. Quinn, E. Riccio, T. Rutz, E. Schmidt, B. Seng, G. Shada, D. Sippel, C. Stalter, M. Su Ruth Weber, Jean Wescoe. Arrayed in patriotic colors, the Verse Speaking Choir added a distinctive touch to the Grand Finale of I Fifth Annual Musicale. The music of the speaking voice was exemplified in a unique way as they unfolded I American ideals in three patriotic selections: God Bless America by Gerling The Legend of America, Hasking, and The Little Flag on Our House, by Demorest. The Ballad of Dennis McGint by Burnet, and the Picture of Abraham Lincoln, by Benet-two poe in the lighter strain, were artisticaHy interpreted, LETS MAKE MUSIC IS! L IH 1 4 x ll Nl! l D lll K U ll l C . :En rx' fi J msx. William A, Petrey as he plays his Cornet solo, Bride of the Waves, by Herbert Clarke. ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL Ist Violin-P. Hutnick, J. Kalamar, J. Shaffer, E. Smith, A. Zuercher 2nd Violin-H, Bodisch, M. Bodisch, D, Cunningham, R. Yost, J. Wolfe. Violonccllo--B. Weber. Trumpets-G. Bauer, A Kadas, R. MacAdams, R. Mankos, W. Pctrey C. Suppan, E. Urban, G. Wukitsch, W, Yandrasits. Euphonium-R. Ehritz, R. Wickel. Tuba--J, Frantz. Trombones- W. Dussinger, J. Gabler, K. Matthews, R. Roedel. Clarincts-S. Bendekovits, L. Hersch, J. Hoffner, J. Keglovitz, W Luttersmith, R. Reichel, C. Scharle, W, Scharle, W. Wickel, F. Wolfer Flute-John Bigatelle. Saxophones-W, Feder, W. Maynes, W. Pummer, W. Stnnach. PiarioiM. O'DonnelI, D. Tunner, F. Weber. PcrcussionAR. Hower A. Hover, T. Kucbler. Accordion-M. Fabik, W Kozcll. Student Director-R. MacAdams. Librarian-J. Frantz. Prrlqr Nrxlx mm 1.3 -1 r 2 Qlentrul atbnltc ilpigb Srbnnl GI.l-Ili l'l.l 'll .llflSll.1X'l'l-I lllill l1'ffff!l'1H!l -l. 11021117 Thi: joyfiil llylllll of pmise X'6'l'lll1'Il hy lhv beloved Mozart 111111 i1l'I'2lIlKQd by N. A. Nlllllllllll rvvf-ails the llt'Lll'I l'lllS1'fl In irs i'1'cs:1Io1' in fullnvss und niolnfly. LOOKING FUR Til IC IAPNT Ullfllill .llwlffgl111'rfr11y1af4l by Ifllwlv .l. 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XXx 2. , u S gv 1 VA XA SEMPER I ,S ln-QQ ' . X QI '55, -X. 4- 1 moms ' 1 I. , ll TS: 'Q ' 44 X - P c-SP Q 4 - N.. In ' ,K 2 X f ' xxx ' ff? uf 3 I -Q' lk 1 U 7 M 4 5 fix, e Y sc il '3 'b YK. H, '-..,.: D S -. 1 -'!! SH -x W. .,, N. ugr Swwrltly -Iwo ON IEIE EIEIDS OE EIIIENDIY SIIZIEE WIIII 0UI2 VIKINGS CZXZJITII .Xim'ric'zt :tt war. thc rUzir UI at l'UUtlmll cmwcl ix lllIlIlllCll ht' tht' rUztr Ul at potvt-rllttl ztirplztnt- Ullgllltf thc' tapping UI' thc lmskt-tlxtll Un tht' ltztrclwUUtl t'Uut't tt-wtltlmlt-s tht- tapping UI' thc pUntlcrUt1s Illllli trt-ntl: tht' hurling UI tht- iztu-lin Un tht- l'lllKll'I' pztth lUt't-fasts tht- lturling UI pUwc'rI'ul llzuttl g'1't't1zlclcm :tt :ni t-ttttt-mlit-tl t-tit-mt: tvhilt- tht' skill und tczun spirit UI thc lmsclmztll uint' lUrt'altz14lUws tht' t'tNll'CllIl2lll0ll UI' mvn :mtl lll2lt'llllll'S thztt mztlu' tht' ztrmurt-tl tIit'isiUns UI' tht' zirtnt' ztml IIZIXE w t-Ilt-ctixt-. NU lorm UI school ztctivitx prUx'iclt'x such splctttlicl UppUr- ttmitit-s tU train miticl :tml hotly :is attlllt-tits. ln IUUthz1ll. lmskctlmll. :mtl lmst-Imll. Cla-ntrztl llzttlmlit' guitlt-s tha- cxu- lJc1'ztttc't- UI 3Uuth into cltanm'ls which will ht- tht- mUst prUtlut'tix't- l'Ur truc .Xtttt-riczttl lcztclt-t'sltip. :intl hy sU tlUing. l'l'C2llt's lm' lit-rst-II' thc lllillll' that is xyt1UnytnUus with all that is truly sporting in athletics f Iztir play. loyztltt. and a rc-al lighting spirit that lllCYlI1llJlf' vntls in xictort. I A. Ni' nw ,gn .1 Qui . M' if in HI-LIGHTS FROM Left: Rev. Dr. Slafkosky and Mr. Leo Crowe gassisrant football coaches. Right: Head Coach, John Cavalier. BOTTOM PANEL-Left: Ben Thompson, Viking left-halfback, gets ready fo throw on: of his scoring aerials. Center: Fullback, Joe Bucha, gains much need- ed yardage with battering-ram plunges into the line. Right: Li the, lean, Walter Witkowski, Vikings' left end, on the receiving end of one of Thompson's passes. Un Slllllllillf. St'plt'inht'r lil. tht' Vikings inqnlt- the-ii l.chigliton High Sthuul on tht- l1lllCl's hcnnt' licltl Ill-li. giitl tlclnil ol' thc sciisrni. hnltling nith thc C-rccn Hnrncts lhc tcxnn clispluictl power ini thc ullcnsixc in their tlrix- git l'illllllilllS, in at gzinit' thrilling frinn stnrt to linish. ing plan olli-tzirklc :incl goml nrztstcri in thcir iiOl'XX2lI'ti Ellllllkllli scorccl lirst on ti hlockctl kick in thc sctonil passing. joey' Biiflizi ptillctl ull thc longest run of thc qnairtcr. The Vikings l'Cl2lil2llCli in thc thirtl period, nith ziftetoiiooii nith at Til-klllli clzish. ihrillizin! I1QlNiiil'Ulll 'llitnnpsini tn NVilkonski. lhugiiint' .Xnotlrcr ncnfli uns zitltlctl to our xiftorx hell on vntlctl in :1 clcaitllofk. Saitnrtlatx, Ortulicr Qi, wlicn thc Viking fren tlccisixcly For their sctontl gannc, thc Vikings lrztxclccl tu Wilson flffclllml lm' Slum I7iflW SH Uf BUIIQUY3 Boro on sLlIlll'li2lN. SCIJICHXIDCI' 26. to ntcct at lllllCil hczixicr The QZIIIIC hcing' plztxccl IIIONIIX in l'n1t1g1n s territory. intl more scztstnictl tcann. .fXltlmng'h the Vikings wonntl wats mztrkctl with thrills :intl spills galore. lilcxcn out of p on thc wrong sitlc of the store. thc 9lJCl'l2lClli1ll' plzning sexenteen pnsscs were tvtnplctetl hi thc Vikings fm' at ol' Nick lftllllllllt' kept thc gziins ol our rixnls litnitctl. tolzil gziin ol' l5li yzirtls, rin thc ziir l'0lllC. .X trmvil ul' l.3ll0 spcctzitors sun lht' Vikings gn clown Playing fur Ilia: sctuntl tinit' on tht-i1 hrnnt' turf :ll in tiCi-Cltl in their lirsl htnnc gnnic :it Nltihlcnhcrg l-'ichl Nliihlcnhcrg on Szitnrilati. Octulicr fll. thc Vikings gnu' on S2lllll'li1lX. Ortohcr 3. .Xlthungh thc Vikings haul Lin ai f:ist'in1itingcxhihition ofclnssy fuuthnll. il'ilC'l'il0llllDS0ll- gc in slzitistics, thc one point :iltcr totitlitlrnvir gmc Witkowski pass unnhinzition rlickctl pcrl'ec'tly. scoring Nliitchzill their win. hoth tot1t'litluwiis. :intl :iclcling unc of thc' CXlI'1l points, lhc Vikings flictkcil in nilh niinihvi unc Vic'lcn'x un Our lxms rsin up Illli xzirils un tht' grrnintl. HI xnrtls xiii nrilnx. Otiulwr lll. ishvn lhcx ilu-tisiwlx tlcltuilctl thc nirisgixs in cncl np on tht lung cnil ul thc score lf?-7. fi i W , .sa-L A 'E' ' 'Q i 4 Kim, 'Q' fa. X f . g f'Z..-fmt. X ly.- Rudolph Zuanet, sophomore manager Francis Mink senior manager, and John Sauerzopf, junior manager, important members of the personnel department I ll 1 111111 ,, ,- eff x W +ve L X 111 s I sim ll 1 P IINIL ' , . .. . . - ' - fxli' V ,Ll A V. 1 11' L' 2 ' ' is' ' 1 . f 1943 SCHEDULE ' Emmaus H. . ' Wilson Boro . . ' Whitehall H. S. . . , . 5 Lehighton H. S. ' Bangor H. S. ' P n Argyl H. S. . . . g Mt. Carmel C. H. . . . . ,Nazareth H. S. RIGHT PANEL-Taken in order frm o bottom of page: CLUTCHING HANDS AND ARMS i t tal block a Whitehall punt as tour Vikings crash through the Zephyrs' forward wall. HERES LOOKING AT YOU. The Viking Varsity lines up in the famous T-formation w'th the line reading as follows: Pummer, Koehler, Schrettner, Maynes, Fonzone Bickel, Witkowski. Backtield: Cocco, Bucha, Thompson and Schwab. THE CHARGE OF THE VlKE BRIGADE. Split-timing and deception characterize this particular play as Pummer, Koehl- er, Maynes, Bickel and Bucha lead the way tor a long gain through the line. LOOKING THINGS OVER is quarterback Julius Schwab, as the Vikings huddle for the next play. Presenting Central CathoIic's I9-IZ Football Squad: Front Row: Manager, J. Sauerzopt, W. Haberl, J. Haberl, H. Schrettner, D. Hartman, B. Makowsky, R. Kehler, R. Atkins, J. Long and manager, R. Zuanet. econd Row, M nager, F. M1 k, B Thompson, R Ga e, W. Pummer, E. Koehler, W. Schrettner, R McCullough, N nzone, J. abler, W. 1 owski, Sc wa, J. Buc a, Coach J. Cavalier, and Coach L. Crowe. a'k ow . Wukrtsch, W. Bickel, W. Bellowitc, nes, H. DAngeI1s, R. oney, . Bo , M. Cocco a G. Bauer. 'mwell 8 m a Ch E' A. GOING INTO BASKLIBAII IN A BIG WAY 1 ll111111I11'1' IIIIII Ill'llSIxA'll 1I11 1111111111g 11I 11 111'11' 11:1 lll llz1sI11'1I111lI 1111 ftllll 1I C 11I111I11 ll1gI1 N1l11111I 11I1 ll 1I11 lllllll'l 11 I1I11x1-1I 111 R1 1 1 . l K' ' 1 ' 1I1111' lI'1II 11'11I1 1I11 I1111z111s 111 S11111I1 lXI1111I11II I1 1111111eI11 111g1-1I111 1I'11'e1- 1111111I11 11l 1I11 Illlllllllltlll I111I11s Ill 1111 I11'I1I 11I wI1111'ls NI'1l1 1 Q1lllli' XKZIN 1 11I Illk' lilllhlllllflilllf 111'11s11z1111'1's NL'lll 1I11'i1' 111111s1111111x1s 1111 lI1L' 111141s1111 Xflrline 1111111 111 IIIK ll1IllQlll 1I 1l11 l1IIll'lllll 111 I'11 Ix1111111Ix Xl11I1s1111 S1 ll1lll G.111I111 H 1 ,1. ' . I ' 1 IIPNI 1111111 l'11x11111s l11lI11 111111 IIIC X1I1I1111 fflllllllIIlil11I 1sI .ll .1 I11111111111 g1x111 Ill I11111111 11' 1I1 Xlslllllg 11'I1-l11'1111-N, XI1111 lIlLll1 -llllll11g1 IlllN 11 111I111I lI1t A Ixlll'S 1111111111 II11 S11111I1 llI1111I11II l1111111s 111 IIIL llIll1 111 Ill 11 1 ami Left: These distinguished sports wrrters and com- mentators hcnored Central Cathclrc wrth their presence at the Dedicatron game rn Rockne Hall. They are: First Row Charles Reilly, Easton Express, Joseph McCarron, Allentown Morning Call, and John Van Sant, Sports an- ncuncer for Statlon WCBA, Second Row: Ned McGett1gan, Desk Editor, Morning Callg Ken Hay, Ph1ladelph1:1 Inquirer, Phil Storch, Allen- town Mornrng Call, and Fred Nonemaker, Bethlehem Globe Times. Th1rd Row: Hugh McGowan, Business Manager, Newport Daily News, Edward Roth, Allentown Evening Chron- acle, and James Miller, Allentown Evenrng Chronicle. ABOVE-Right: THE SEXTET FROM ROCKNE HALL: Rival Captains, Walter Witkowskr from CC.H,S, and Wotrlng from South Whitehall High School, exchange friendly greetings as Coach Leo Crowe ot the Vilcrngs, Pat Kennedy, famous basketball referee, Johnny Howard, referee and Bob Wilson, coach ot South Wh1tehaII look on. C. C. H, S.'s newly appointed Athletic Board: Sitting: Charles Doll, Joseph Mrller, Secretary, Paul Fink, John Kralsa and Max Harsch, VicefPresident. Standing: Jack Brucker, Stuart Eckert, Joseph O'DonneIl, Vincent Sweeney, John Moore, Gustave Hubnlck and Jos- eph Ludrot, President, .4 i' A - , 1 A K wg . 'N , Sli' E :., , .: . Y s ,.va- , 'Qi if I MJ N, iikvl- , :A ., VZ 455' . - k 4' ' .Q . izgg 2+ , 5. ,- W, , ,Www - ,W Q, A, M --HM za., -M -vff . I K ,WL ,L S ff 3 H, My Jn n f?jLvf' 'Q tm, qv 4 fd, 2 N ,nrywv ,, ,fr 1 'J' HM M Ni 4 1 2 'J5 'M Aw v K, BA , nf may ft Y E gf QQ 1 Bw .sim ...ww MW WLT . rm ,W , f. - ,E 5 Q25 74 .1 ,Lk tang. 1 BELOWfTop' Center: Coach Leo Crowe and his Green and Gold cage-crew as they posed on the eve of their hardwood campaign. Left to Right: Robert Atkins, Walter Pummer, James Atkins, Steve Frisch, Arthur Bennett, Coach Leo Crowe, Joseph Bucha, Walter Schrettner, Edward Urban, Gerald Bauer and John Gabler. FLOOR ANTICS-The Green and Gold ball-hawks, with the new fan-shaped backboards as their target, ring up a few counters from various angles of the court. 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Opponents IIIIIIU NU Nl I LII x N Sli N ll N kiln I llll IIILII JIXIN lNI I IIIXIII H Ill s Illllt L I c 1 III 4 4 1 ll IIIII I Ill' I LII HI JHIINIIIIJ 1 1 QII I llll III 1 I or LK mkm I I ml tml II I I 4 Il ltll s KI 1 mu ll lmx I IC I s I s IIII N I 1 Illclml IIlI NS I I III P 5 I X Iiihilll H S S s lics I I IIlI N lL H Illc or I H Ili H L IIIIII H Illc on I I 1 I S GYM SCENE Long hours careful work and Imtia tive are the qualifications of a good manager Here Francis Mink Frank Muhl Paul Sagl and Eugene Kantner show how they earned their ath letic letters TOP: Center: SUCCESS STORY-The A, A., which iust closed its two-week membership drive, surveys the awards which disclose IOOH mem- bership throughout Central Catholic. A. A. officers are Francis Mink, president, Bernadine Sedlacek, secretary, James Kovacs, vice-president. ROARS AND SCORES-Rabid Viking fans noisily approve the brilliant floor play on the part of our boys sf' me Above-Right: RECEIVING-Joe Bucha, one of the smart- est behind-the-plate men ever to don the Viking regalia, in one of his squat, squint and stoop poses. Above-Center: DECEIVING-Gerald Bauer, unassuming but leading horse-hide artist tor the past two campaigns, served as the team's cap- tain for the 1943 season. Lett: SLUGGER-Edward Snopek, who has been holding down the first-base sack for the past two seasons, is the team's leading hitter, batting a mean .492. SDIZING SDDOUTS ln spite of transportation difficulties, Central Catholic is participating even in Spring sports this season -the coaches heing of the opinion that phvsicallv sottnd Americans won't have to heil hecause they are hale. The Iirst practice session came on a hleak, windy day. twhich did not prove to he a harhinger of the Baseball team's recordj, hut the pepper and enthu- siasm of the young try-outs outshone the elements. After two weeks oi' practice, two teams were picked. the managers appointed, the uniforms issued. and the schedule announced. April 20-On opening day, Captain Jerry Batter dropped a close 2-l mound duel to Allentown High School. April 27-The Vikings jumped hack into the win column when Boyle shutout the Hellertown hitters, 6-0. May 5-The Canaries again were on the long count of an 8-fl score, heating young .joey l'olaha for our second loss. May 7-john Gahler annexed a victory for ottr chart. heating Hellertown High School 7-l. May 12- Whitehall hlanked our hall-hawks, 8-0. when thev allowed us hut two hits. Mar I3-Our Crowe-coached nine made the Canaries somewhat hlue when they laced them ht a ll-El count. May I4 - Whitehall repeated their previous per- formance. outslugging tts I8-ll. May 17-Six extra innings hnally tired voung Polaha at Bethlehem. They eked Olll a 3-2 win. Nlav lH-Reading. which hasn't lost a game in two seasons. stunned the Crowe-men to the tune of l 4-0. Nlav I9-The series with Allentown was made evett hy this game, which Boyle won 746. at two-all. A mythical City Championship game is pending. Part of ottr ambitious schedttle vet remains. hut whatever the outcome, we know the seeds of friendly strife sown on the hasehall diamonds of the Lehigh Yallev, this season. will yield a t'ruitt'ul crop of cemented relationships hetween our oppo- nents and ourselves. fl Q Page Eighty OUR l943 BASEBALL TEAM: Front Row, left to right: Steve Frisch, Arthur Bennett, Michael Cocco, Joe Polaha, Raymond Mondschein, James Mc- Govern, Richard Kessler, George Mond- schein, Joe Bucha. Second Row: Edward Snopek, William Haberl, Gerald Bauer, Walter Pummer, Coach Leo Crowe, Edward Urban, Gallas Wukitsch, John Malitsch, John Gabler. Last Row: James Boyle, Herbert Jaindl, Larry Hersh and Richard MacAdams. Miss Frieda Fandl CLERGY Rt. Rev. Monsignor Leo G. Fink Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Doctor A Reverend Reverend Francis P. Adams Michael P. Begany Leo Beuhler Joseph Birosh Edward F. X. Curran Aloysius Dietz Michael G. Ditsky Owen P. Donnelly John G. Engler John P. Fries James P. Gallagher James H. Hines Richard Holzhauser Henry J. Huesman Emeric A. Kucharic Daniel M. Leary Michael Lesko Eugene J. Marchetti Joseph L. Mathis James McAndrew Robert J. McGee Joseph A. McGonigle Joseph J. McPeak Thomas G. Mulhearn Ladislaus Nagy Joseph Ostheimer George M. Petro, D.D. Edward Reichl Paul J. Repchik Francis Revak Charles Rutfenach ndrew Slafkosky Theodore R. 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