Central Catholic High School - Glen Echoes Yearbook (Allentown, PA)
- Class of 1947
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Text from Pages 1 - 136 of the 1947 volume:
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This is Amsmcxs Houn! M oy Ameritcm youth, always to throw themselves into eve ry Y noble venture, whom obstacles are but cz f to fheir Courage, torch of faith . . . . it u -- ' ll flaming io L ,VLLK ah xx , KM XX XXX IC ACTION CLUB fmmz., Fw?3??Q5! .,Z: .A., l m llli i ll W5 'lll llll iii ll ll! Qld! U lll llll llll llll llll llll ll- sw ell' lla' Ill' Ill llll llll llll lll CCHS ,,..f JEL? ll? ,Q L-ll Vatican City on November 29, the a clarion call to the youth of glorious heritage which . I the labors of civil- rise from Wa r. into te Dlll' them They of the Church to do peace and suffering humanity longing Tells the story of typical American youth preparing spiritually, academic- ally, physically, and socially to Hscixc thc torch of faith, and carry it lull-Ilaming to thc ends ol thc ezmlm. Hs ggi? E522 5 iii? nf? li V . 13 W g E i ii EA ? e,,Li5 Central Catholic High School forges ahead in carry- ing out an educational program which will train Cath- olic leaders for World Peace under the inspiration of our Director lrightl Rt. Rev. Msgr. Leo Gregory Fink, V.F., our Principal llower Ieftl Rev. Henry .l. Huesman, M.A., and our Vice-principal lupper leftl Rev. Harry C. Hynes, J.C.D., and the faculty including twelve Sisters of St. Francis, six Sister Servants of the Immac- ulate Heart of Mary, five Sisters of St. Joseph, four Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart, two School Sisters of St. Francis, six Priests, and six Laymen. In September, 1946, eleven hundred fifty students repre- senting forty-five parishes were enrolled. Since the enrollment is steadily increasing, the two buildings, Monsignor Masson Building lleftl, and Rockne Hall and the Administration Building lcenterl, and the five classrooms in the Nerz Building are not large enough to accommodate the classes. Therefore, a third floor comprising three regular classrooms, chemistry and biology laboratories, a suite of rooms for the Home Economics department, Secretarial, Typewriting, me- chanical drawing, art, and faculty meeting rooms, is being added to the Administration Building. The eleven hundred eighteen alumni members are now reorganizing into an active group since the boys have returned from service. They plan to carry out a social program which will enable them to keep in touch with the school, and to uphold the standards and ideals of their Alma Mater. .nada l ' .M ,,-4. The Health Department of CCHS is under the direction of Dr. Frederick Tate, M.D., Miss Josephine Casazza, R.N., and Miss Ruth Taylor, R.N. Doctor Tate has just completed a physical examination on Helen Eichner, a senior. sux if-... 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Paul Kozero has succeeded in getting an item of special interest dealing with the World Security Council and is sharing this information with his class- mates-J. Dreisbach, M. Gera, P. McConigle, P. McLaughlin, J. Rath, fPage l6l The Sisters of St. Joseph are in charge of the Social Studies at Central Catholic High School. Sister Alma Patricia, lCivics and Ameri- can Historylg Sister Joseph Bernard, lNational Problems, and Head of the Departmentl, Sister Mary Bartholomew, lAmerican Historyl, Sister Mary Eileen, lWorId Historylg Sister Stella Francis, lCivicsl. W. Mizgerd, A. Keeney, and J. Longenhagen. A 'aww jj , Q A A... Penn's Day is celebrated in a big way by the American History Classes. Interesting projects which are the result of hours of research into the history of Pennsylvania are exhibited everywhere. This display in Room 203 is being studied by Bernard Daday. Puge Serfentcen STRIVING l0I2 OUALITY IN EN6lISll tPagc I9-Topi The English Department of CCHS is under the direction of the Sisters, Servants ot the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Left to right-Sister William Marie, tSophomore Englishig Sister Joseph Gabriel, tSenior English, and Hcad ot the Departmenthg Sister Marie lncarnatus, 4Junior and Sophomore Englishi, Sister Catharine Michael, Uunior Englishlg Sister Mary Josetina and Sister Marita Cecilia, tFreshman Englishl. 4Lefti This is one of the busiest corners ot the school between the hours of 8:00 to 8:30 A.M., and 3:30 to 4:30 P.M., for English students must meet the deadline with their book reports. Margaret Puskas lends a helping hand in keeping the tilcs in order after the crowds have dispersed. llit' lxisic' l'Ulll'SL' in hllgllbll is tlvf Nlglll'tl lu gin' i'X'l'l'y sluclcnl 21 sull'it'ictil kll0XK'lCClgl' ol' llllx tools ul' CXlJl'CS5lUll f wwzilmiilztry, grziiiiiiiar, :tru-plccl usztgv. SClllL'llt't' :mtl pz1i'ag1'z1lil1 hll'llt'llIliL'-ltl t-iizilmlc liim to write and to slmczik :ulc- tluzitcly and t-ll'cc'lix'cly. The stilclviils sm' l'llt'0lll'2lgCCl to rczid widely in urclt-1' to know, to zippivcizitc. and to ciijny good hooks, Ill2lg'2lZl1lCS, and ilcwspzipeiss. 'I'lit- 2ll'l ol' oral :md written cxprc-ssimi is ciiiplizisivccl in all four years. In thc trlcvcnth and twclltli giticlcs, at siirvcy ol' Anicrican and English l,llL'i'2l- ture is iiilmcliicctl as ll nit-:ins ol lzimil- iztrizing thc student with the curly :md miitciiiporzwy literary m0Yt?tI1CllIS. 'Tis Catholic Book Week, and James Kuebler, our Library's publicity man makes sure that it does not pass by unnoticed. This is one of the many attractive displays that James has been responsible for this year. Page Eighteen .Q 3 5 E 5, L9 - 5 3 ff ' bf if 5 5 x -- V1 .,::3Z A 3 ,.,v--fl: 5 1 figlz 53521541 ug Z MS A 3 M wx W1 fAW'f'??H4??w5mw X A A f fn vs '4.+f ,W W, ,, K 5 iiia W BW ,vtiaftffd K V' ia Q -5 v',a ,J ., Students who are i sted in a study ol' languages l choice ol' Latin, French or Gernrtn ' two years ol' Fr lllCl'C I h . IZIYL' ll . . Pour ye' ench and ' E I .ns ol' La ' German '1'- ' ach dav I ' ' tin and 1lL ollered. 1 ucix ont l' dn 4 - o tts comes in contact, directly and in 'ectly with the culture ol' the ancient Romans. 'llherel'ore, the major objectives in the study ol' l.atin are the development ol' the power to read and to understand Latin. the consciousness ol' the EllgllSll-Lllllll relationship, together with at cultural and literary appreciation. As a background to the study ol' the tnodern languages, French and Gernian. the history, customs, government. literature, and geography ol' these nations is eniphztsiled. 'l'he ultimate accomplishment in learning a modern language is the 2 ' ' ' read, speak. and write these lznwu' 0 understanding' ' tlnltty to g ages, and thus acquire a hetter g ol the people and their contribution to modern culture. The Annual Language llepztrtntent .Xssenthly allords an op- portunity lor bringing the students closer to the people whose language they are studying. Costumes, songs, dances, and plztylets are featured. Page Twenty .fl '1 Latin -R. Fina J. Yellen, E. Szivos, B. Fritz and R. Ebner depart from Cicero's Orations and go modern. Here's G III students translated into atm The od Bless America ' L '. yexpecttot ' out ry nt at the Lat' in Assembly. E 1 V X gr- fe- fili'7'f'W...,.r.,,,fj,+5ga.e.s4R W, r 'h Latin, French, and German are taught by the Sisters of St. Francis-Sister Clement Marie, lLatin II and Illl, Sister Agnes Francis, lLatin ll, Sister Mary Lucille, lFrench I and ll, and Head of the Depart- mentl, Sister Mary Justina, 1German l and Ill. 'ggi . LEARNING T0 SREAK tBclow-lcftl Reading news from a real honest-to-goodness German newspaper is an accomplishment of which we are proud. Every issue of the Jugendposf has its interesting news items, and feature stories. R. M. Damweber, M. Walakovits, J. Mittl, F. Rcichl, E. Schmidt, J. Drcisbach, and M. Micklos find this copy unusually interesting. lAlIN, ERENCEI OR GERMAN This group of seniors are really enioying their study of French. They are learning to sing the National Anthem of France with the aid of records. The five volunteers-B. Dion, M. A. Cunningham, J. Sculley, J. Donohue, and E. Stalter prove to be star performers. www-www, at tit III BUSINESS CAI2EEI2S lPage Z2-upper lettl A mimeograph trio-Dolores Fager, Marie Holaska, and Helen Wolfer. lAbove-centerl Secretarial students-Dolores Deutsch, Lillian Art- inger, Kathryn Green realize that filing is the open door by means of which the beginner learns the business. lt will be one of their most frequent and important jobs, for it is the basis ot all good officekeeping. The Sisters of St. Francis are in charge ot the Commercial Department. Sister M, Patricia Anne, Stenography I, Typing I, and Office Practicelg Sister Mary Bertile, lStenography ll, Typing ll, and Secretarial Studi:-sl, Sister Mary Jutta, lTyping I, and Bookkeeping ll. IPage 22-bottoml Speed and ac- curacy combinedl Annamarie Mies and Margaret Lahovsky take dicta- tion at the rate of 140 words a minute. Page Tz1'c'r11y-fflrrr' 'fin IlElDlUl HINTS IN l 5 is . l l 3 K NUUUUV' Every day is a holiday when your meals are planned with choice cuts of meat. But there is a knack to choosing them, says Sister Mechtild, as she imparts this lesson to our senior Home Economic students, Frieda Marth, Elsie Schlosser Marie Adlon, and Loretta Schulte. Home lieononiies l and ll are intenclecl to quality pupils to lie eonipetent, resoiireelul, :incl gracious nieinlmers ol' the lionie ancl society. 'l'llese courses aint also to l-lll'lllCl' their knowledge and appreciation ol' lood, clothing, and liealtll. 'I lie wise use ol' energy, tinie, and money is taught, as well as the importance ol budgeting. ,Xt the sanie time pupils acquire Slilllll- arcls, abilities, :incl skills in the art ol' making lionie- lile mleliglitlul. Foods l anrl ll inelucle a study ol' tlie relation ol' loocl to ltealtlig the selection, use. and eost ol' loocls. together willl lootl procluetion and niarketing. Clothing l and ll stress the selection, care and eosl ol clothing, tlie c'onstruetion ol' g2il'lllt'lllS, a study ol' I shopping. and ol' personal clothing budgets. In acltli- tion to these ilenis, repair ol' clothing and the appli- cation ol the principles ol' art in the flioiee and design ol' clothing anal niillinery are cionsiclerecl. .X large food and clothing laboratory and a well l'lll'IllSllK'll suite ol' rooms, gives the slucleiit praetieal experience in working Olll many phases ol lionie liI'e. Many tlillerent types ol' work are open to a young person trained in lionieniaking. 'llllCI'Lfl.Ul'LT girls are trainecl to take up jobs as nutritionists, specialists in eliiltl fare ancl guidance, designers, buyers. and iner- elianclisers. mlietitians, institution managers. teaeliers. research workers in laboratories, and lionie CCUll0llllSlS in business and journalism. Page Twenty-fam' l The preparation of these deviled eggs is just the first step in preparing the lunch- eon wlth an oomph. Christina Messen- Iehner and Frances Sauerzopf list them as their speciaIs, and assure us that once we taste them they will seldom be missing from our favorite menus. Page Twrrzlyefzff -.-af' COOKING What's cookin P tell g. Anna Mae Gehringer s us that it is one of her sundae- best sauces, and the recipe is simple. It is just the thing for one of those after- noon or evening lunches when you are planning refreshments that are sure to please every taste. A r , 1 2 5 3 S S ffffw... ' E t s l qw th E 2 3 A 54 K. 1Upper Icttl All eyes on Frieda Marlh's lovely X coal of white wool, n wrap that is sure to 5 add glamor to any wardrobe. Yi 4Lower Iettl Dorothy Sauerzopf's housecont ot blue rayon shantung is the perfect Dorm Charmerf' li '5 r r I I . r f L ' ' g f yyfemmifjfg'Mgflgf--V51 5:79 b M M . ,,r,, , r' fr,1Hff1f'g,Qf-ffil' Y :nr ,. , F '13 l ' i 5 ' 'Wil ' L' 1 1 .A 2 M V. 4. gi 1 ' r Q 4 fer r tt.-nrsbrrxikfw. iff H YLL' V A W ,. f K ., 'f 5,34 ,mf ' 7 V r My 1 riw 3 Y ' l4CQIXICDlVlICS rnor Schloiser models her softly tailored aqua! light woolen ' ' ' can be worn f surl, whrch or busrness or pleasure. lLower rightl Jean Brogan's Southern Bell suit is a white fW0-DICCC outtrt, with an Eisenhower style racket and long full sleeves. Wrth black ncccssorres it' s really chrc, .4 i ,. T ,J - ff J 1- 151 it fs jxlq. ag, . .5 3 V gi E 5 -sd .. My, l K, Qrv- fx ., 3,6 i Al E ..:. 'fa Lg JL 3, .:' fi I 7,.L it ,L 1 gag - 3 'im it sfa5K'2Y,2aaer ,lj f at sa i DRESS PAQADE 4Uppcr leftl BoIcros arc one of the first signs of spring, and wc find Emma Winter in a soft wool, olive green suit. iLowcr left! This attractive dress which Mar- garet Feichtel calls her Campus Cofedn, con- sists ot a plain blue bodice, and a blue plaid skirt with Iargc patch pockets. t 'Upper right! Moonlight Dream is a wc suited name for Virginia Kotran's two-piece evening gown-the top of white spun rayon the skirt, rayon gingham check. lLower rightl Loretta Schulte's date dress - not too glittery, not too plain-Jane, sets the mood tor good times. ' ' 7? W Qi . .ff m,,t,., , Hifi at 35? Q rr 3 l .-qi! 'l'raining in Industrial Arts begins in thc ttfnth gratlo. wht-rc tht' hoys lt-arn thc' proper handling ol' tools ancl IIl2lL'llllll'l'y ust-cl in thc XVootl Shop. During cach st1c'c't'ssiw ycar. nt-w skills arc ac'quirt-cl. Each hoy c'oinplt'tt's 21 project which is place-tl on display on opt-n house clay. This your thc senior hoys have been given training niltlinq tit-edt-cl lor thc lm l traclcs. So, starting with thc hluc print plans, hoincs antl cottages ol' various typos have hctrn c'onstruc'tt'cl. All thc work ol' thc Industrial Arts department is untlcr tht' cli- rcftion ol' Mr. Alton lircv. HC is assisted hy Mr. Regis Cltnntinghain who tcacltcs Mc- chanifal Drawing to thc lrcsh- nian boys, and Bluc Print llcacling to the seniors. Eight pcriotls a wcck arc tlcvotctl to shop work anal two pcriotls il wt-ok to hlut- print rt-atling. Mr. Alton Frey, Head of the Industrial Arts Department, d I ' Regis Cunningham an h s assistant Mr. Hugh Dugan, Edward McGonigle and William Malitsch begin work onltheir model home. 1 I .L ,, ft f lf X -t ss. l l 5 if ffflll AN All-OUT BUILDING PROGRAM yr' lRightl Mr. Frey places his stamp of approval on the fin- ished cottage. The boys-F. Tantsits, L. Gehringer, J. Geren- ser, R. Sagl, F. Winkelbauer, and E. Rule, are proud of it, and rightly so. lltlgf' '1'ufcnty-viglir AEEEZQ ICI T WEEE-TQ? I 5573555 U MELA MSU!!! Af f k fdl I as 3 i Y 'fe' wi Q' M-v-we 'wzwffw i WM Wwmnmaag Hx P Qi .f Z 7 U sw- z I, J' Q K ' 4 M .-'quam' ,,.. ,A , , ,Q-sniff ---vw- W. fs 4 h 35 ,W 5 N f-,,, It A into '.. 1 s ix K QRQ i ff? if nf J .1 ' -fu- ' A section of th A e rt Exhibit on Open House Day. Parents and friends show a keen interest in the work of the CCHS students. Victor Toggart, a senior, is one of the hundred students from Eastern Pennsyl- vania, to receive a medal and a certificate for an oil painting submitted in an art contest sponsored by the National Scho- lastic Magazine. Victor's painting was a rural scene near his home in Hell ertown. Pxlgl' Tflllrfy-fzvn IVY? exft lllIQlll lm' Iwo pc it ix' . ' girls 'irc qixcn ll Il in-lop :mx artistic . silicon' ilu-5 mn' ' Slxl'll'llL'S in pcnfil. crzixmis. Willll url urs. ml paints . I li Htlllt' is olluul In llw A typical class in freshman art unde TISTS . .. M Justina O.S.F. r the direction of Sister ary , 251 YES lRightl Our freshman girls with a few sophomo l'da spirit Christmas are all aglow with the hon y . menus for the boys overseas, and gifts for their mothers and friends, are some of the cherished treasures displayed here by the art class students- K. Wechsler, V. Vogel, M. Savadge, M. Wolfe, E Busovne, J. Amici, C. Polaha, and M. Miller. l.liNlllll'lll Xll is RI lcillzilvil mimu. lk iiilli ll'llCl'lllg. um ' ' 'xml clnliiiigs. .X QUIIINL' lmxs. Spcrizil ml lzilc-nl is guiilcil :ml mlm' Il Clulm ixliimli xclolucil llllilllgll llic .X . IIICUIS l'Xl'lX Szillmlaix llltitlllllg liliiblll lll'IL' Kllflililx unlil noon. ' ' ' ' llic clulm incvnlmcrs is cxliilailul flll ix :ml ulsli lJl'llL'N Upon House ll: A. A aiiszmlcil lm' Ulllilillltllllg qumniplislr- IIICIIIS in lliis liclll. Page Tfzirfy-Ihrcr ,lyk swvanh QQ? N 1. . X ' is H 1 .. 'n ye ,V, 115, uf hi T ar , . 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Q 31 ,....f' i wwe. ff- f ' EW :vars ' ...c... I5 Venturi: Puxrrtn se, esimw 1 1695 .1 ,QM .3225 -f ,Z... Hom-Mans f 5 ,Bmtb Bemis Z BREAK IN THE 5:93 1' ,- , EE IMI . VAF.. ,,11,f.,, 'Pm no I Swine 31111153 X 51-1' 25' A Han ifnssnos on 1 1 1 ,X wcli-plziimcil l11111'i1cm1 oi Iiol l1l.1llc'1's :md s11111l1v14'l1cs. 111 EQCIEICI' with irc l'I'l'1llll. Kill 111111 soil clriiiks 1111- 1111 sailn IEIL' 1.11 ClCl'i:1 lilliillg llic 111111 l111u'I1 pcriirmls. Slllilciils In fo1'wz11'cl 111 this limi' lo Tl 111111 lu mvcl their f1'1c111ls. fllll cooks 111111 WllilI'l'SSCS 1110 pm 11114011 ll llic right-Mrs. Nlillu Mrs. Kcip. l,illi:111 I.11cllg'C11. 1 Mrs. Holvcrk. 'l'I1cx' do il ll 1e1'f11l iolm in lJl'ClJllI'illg riclicimis 111111 lempliiig mc-1111s. ,X ii EIOX IJFUYICECS lIlllSIl' lilll illlifii periods. 111111 sluiln-111s 111 l'i1lSSil'2li 11111i swing lllllSiL'. Planning menus, checking up accounts, and ordering merchandise are some of fhe many duties that keep Father Lanshe busy. The cafeteria is under his direction. Page Thlrzy-,vrx joy ll1Ci1' i'z11411'i1c 1'cc'111'1ls ol DAY'S SCHEDULE . . . LUNCH mn' A short pause in the busy morning schedule, gives the photographer an opportunity to focus his attention on our efficient cafeteria employees. The kitchen is always spic and span and every- thing is in appIe-pie order. Page Thifly-Jewell The freshman boys take Mechanical Drawing as a re- quired minor. Two periods a week are devoted to this subject. Mr. Cunningham can always keep his classes interested. These boys-M. Buck, J. Cramsey, F. Cun- ning, R. Hartman, J. Keenan, E. Kilroy, R. Kuebler, R. Orkis, E. Taschner, W. Bausch, R. Amey, W. McGuire, J. Maloney, G. Tkach are unusually absorbed in their work. A- f 2,AW'f'k 5 52- QI' 0 K WH po- gi o .sg .Ms I' Row Row Row Row Row B. Lucci, D. Reinsmith, P. Walakovits, M. Mink, l. Eppel, M. Weiss, F. Graber, J. Hardner, A. Kuchera, K. Klein, R. Dale. M. Koehler, K. Klcmentovich, E. Klase, G. Stravino, M. Spade, M. DeFulvio, B. Badura, H. Oswald, P. Thom, R. M. Schmidt. M. Savaclge, L. Kotran, P. Gossick, E. Kristian, M. Annas, L. O'Neill, D. Strain, J. Green, J. Goodin, E. Lukish, V. Solomon. M. Eisenhart, A. Wertzberger, M. Miller, M. Rutz, B. Cattilini, J. Kartye, P. Dimovitz, H. Barna, F. Malik, N. McDonald, M. Connell. E. Unger, C. Henry, A. Praisler, R. M. Novak, P. O'DonneIl, H. Milkovitz, L. Romig, M. McFadden, D. Quigley, K. Vandergrift, V. Talbot, C. Green. if 2 fi if I 5 ' X ' , q Q2 els F A fy-1 W 'X Qi! l,. . sa fs. la UUU U W , 7 Eg?: I n Aa X i f 1 , 1. . Y it I . Mil 9 Q5 F, , 1 5 Q 34 is X .J HkWi,,?. I M Q23 M1 A fgsffi. A ,+. N '25 ig' WSL 'S :rdf EI III. . ,ai K , ,:-:E,?,f1x -,WA,, V Q 4 AW? wg'-Q wgygifi, W m an -2 H Q ? wegiagaifg U 45 ' 5 J 5 K dwfi 'J feekvw Mmm :mf K n X 4 QQ - 'Q I 1 N H Wav 144 Q gm sg is ,hx X ,1- . 4 .Q L h N ,A - I Aw I A I U f , qglglgm 5 M? P . g ,Lf fi 4 7, as Q Fi ' z i ' f 3 , 'A v M k gi fi V 5' 5 3 4 Q1 Q - ' l ' 4 ,155 lxf V fl 3 ' . V f-, , f if f' w 7 J M 9 0 A 9 5, 5,3 332 5,31 al' mf, an M fm 4. ,Q vu.. M. Mk 'l va L in va si 44 ,gh A my 5-Qflffl .QI i 1 Se' di Y x 1 A-I Ha Lb I W S 4 . n-.. I , fN r .Y 2 Q ,. L ,f., , ,, , an as X M . M as I ., J, 12:6 W if I 1 5 . Q 3, R ' A'g: ' 2Af W E,iA E1: z 1':: W KF Rcw Rcw Row Row Row B. McAndrew, L. Sagl, L. Weil, S. Mandszhein, E. Gillette, A. Yohe, M. Mylnek, H. Gigler, E. Fritz, T. Pammer, A. Becker, D. Kempf, M. McGorry, A, Superko. V. Vogel, H. Pandel, J. Wcsterman, R. Thomas, M. Walakovits, M. Mizgerd, S. Lichman, E. Emerich, D. Harsch, E. Proctor, A Kornteind, J. Whitby, A. Yost, P. O'Connell, E. Dwyer. M. Tobias, E. Amici, M. O'DonneIl, P, McGovern, L. Holveck, C. Hanlon, M. Fox, M. Ortwein, M. Ditmars, M. Burkhardt, J. Tunner, J. Suppan, R. Adlon, A. McHugh. R. Kozza, D. Gunther, R. Schimeneck, C. Celcbuski, J. Dubrosky, A. Kropt, J. Lovitz, J. Parlowe, M. Kenneth, B. Gehringer, H. Kalamar, A. Eisenhart, P. Walters, C. Koetting E. Kuchera. M, Schulter, D. Bucko, L. Wolfel, M, Tanzosh, L. Zadzora, D, Kleinhoppel, M. Foley, L. Schenk, E. Bevington, J. Reilly, L. Reitmeir, G. Kiss, C. Chranko, P. Wiley. Row l: J. Urban, W. Decker, J. Kovalovsky, C. Feichtel, F. Derkits, C. Jordan, L. McCIatferty, C. Conroy, R. Fritz, J. Nunzio, J. Stednitz. Row 2: A. Yurvati, E. Seng, E. Semler, J. Letchak, S, Kerbacher, F. Pihoker, G. Martell, J. Bortolotto, J. Bauer, R. Pavelko, D. Kelemen, A. Markulics. Row 3: R. Riemer, M. Brady, P. Benis, J. Boyle, D. Gehringer, N. Barry, C. McGinley, V. Notter, J. Phillips, R. Weinhoffer, W. Wolfer, R. Wieder. Row 4: H. Schimenek, J. Schaffer, F. Klein, R. Blum, J. Becker, J. Mroshinski, D. Smith, W. Keeney, J. Humanisk, L. Wechsler, J. Saganowich, L. Ebner, J. Panik. Row 5: R. Kradjel, H. Binder, S. Benes, T. Gallis, D. Maynes, R. Yannes, D. Acker, S. Weiner, R. Eder, R. Halal, J. Setter, R. Knapp, J. Medl, F. Mankos. :J fa 5. 1 fy. 'w Leng if 2,1 5 Q I 2.15 Mi: xfuiiiii D Q, 1 W w U 'MM'f xg I I. so N33 ii 'FV wi I gd 15 4 it ,1 L4 ,RN 'HS 141129 21 QIJ '6 4 Q me -55,5 ,KIM nr , .W l '31 NL' Kr Qgwy amz! .1 'Linux' W A -.1 H Y f A ' Y W W i X ' - ,f,' I ai af. 5: 4 ' mg if A Y 36 . - ' . .w,,g4 X: f:.'r's-:f..1, 9 1 , ' ,ji .4 ,SQ .-15 5 . ff-. ,. ,, .S Y ii, qv 'W i 3 4 2 gg Q' ' W' W -.milf ' ,W g xi, R fm, Q A g 2 X F b Q- W 5 2 ef - Q 4 ' I , r , gg ,z igqfti ,, ,, ' Row Row Row Row Row ir ' .. . 1. 1'3 'NRI L' ' . ,' ' S ' L i' lllc sluilx ul lllc lmiulxwifzil s1'ic'nLL's Nlvilllwlsllilm is opml lu seniors. llllllillx :mil supllulllrmlvs. Nlccliilgs 1ll'L' llvlcl CSIIHQ CxIM'l'llllc'lllS :mal IJl'0IL'llS gm' HIPS. l'XClllNlllllSL!ll1i XIYIIN ll? lllll5ClllllN. lX'ill1'i'ml Nlzllom-x. ,lmiv lillllillllsllll. 111141 Ilulmvs llllllli. SOPHOMORE GIRLS R, Leopold, E, Dorka, T, Honald, A. Shada, D. Covely, R. Deutsch, M. Ulrich, T. Jezik, V. Gardner, E. Leng, V. Hurban, E. Busovne, T. Damhosl, R. A. Adam. P. Leonard, S. Keglovitz, R. Schmidt, C. Burits, C, Bucha, D. Devlin, A. Csencsits, R. Blum, J. Andelfinger, L. Paganu, A. M. Trocolla, H. Schmoyer, H. Bodish. D. Adams, M, Barnyak, A, Pizollalto, D. Kuchera, A. Schmaldienst, A. Ulrich, M. Cunningham, D. Turissini, B. Barlok, C. Bentz, J. Farnschlader, P. George, P. Gallagher. H. Marakovits, E. Summers, J. Venus, D. Baum, H. Schaffer, E. Nickolai, C. Campbell, A. Skrapits, M. Korpics, M. Free, M. Epler, A. Plucinsky, H Molnar, R Kober R Walsh M . R. . Meulzler, C. Keeney, M. Sctak, M. Dye, J. Furlong, D. Sauerzopf, H. Tyukody, E. Reichl, A. Punik, A. Klementovich, A. Janenko, M. Shoenwald, J. Kline, J. Hutchinson, Donar, G, Kranch. g 'ff wg' Q MJ4 ff Row Row Row Row Row Beginners in typing learn the importance of good posture, proper technique, and accuracy before they aim to acquire speed. These junior typists are-U. Bickel, E. Bolez, M. Bucko, A. Clarke, R. A. Dough- erty, M. Feichtel, M. Gattorna, A. Zuanet, E. Hcdges, J. Kametz, A. Kleinsorge, V. Kotran, V. Mroshinski, P. Nagle, B. Rawski, M. Vorholy. Row Row Row Row Row E. Schellenbcrg, E. Weider, E. Winkelbauer, H. Phillips, B. Dombek, J. Butz, H. Pctroka, E. Puchalla, C. Miller, M. Tonay, C. Sikler, A. DiMaggio. T. Harvey, M. Bodish, E. DcSordi, R. Jandrasits, J. DeLucia, G. Nolfa, L. Schaeffer, E. Lewis, E. Solt, H. Kozza, P. Vorholy, M. Argeson. R. M. Richards, M. A. Cramscy, V. Kotran, V. Kilroy, M. Christl, K. Weber, M. Bucko, E. Bausch, D. Eder, L. Hartman, T. Hussar, U. Bickel, D. Mitchell, M. Horvath. E. Branigan, E. Gchringer, S. Brown, K. Dwyer, T. Troccola, P. Weindel, G. Sheridan, E. Hanzl, E. Bolez, M. Belovich, B. Rawski, T. Deegan, M. Gattorna, M. Vorholy. I. Petro, C. Melcher, R. A. Dougherty, M. Feichtel, E. Schlosscr, J. Eckel, P. Coffey, A. O'Leary, M T. Bauer, M. Haggerty, L. Cuninko, A. Haggerty, T. Wasser, J. Lutterschmidt. ..- Row Row Row Row Row H. Fritz, J. Cunningham, M. Martin, R. Dcysher, A. Kucharczuck J. Benner, D. Falco, W. Crum, J. Weiss, B. Brandstetter. R. Seng, T. Shurgalla, F. Tcklits, E. Neupaucr, A. Bigafel, C. Brax mcier, C. Baumgartncr, J. Hafner, T. Spaar, R. Richmond, J. Steier, R. Beslanovich, R. Fichter, J. Rosncr, W. Stratz, C. Steckcl, C Zartler, C. Gardner, W. King, G. Miller, O. Schimenek. E, Berg, W. Leonard, T. Riley, J. Walsh, W. Semler, D. Kuebler T. Mundy, L. Annas, F. Miller, B, Schimmel, R. Heckenberger, R Klein. F Hourt J Simmons T Ehrefs S Sinko J Wukitsch J Dreisbach ' Jf wcavei, iz. Farris, N. Nunzio,'A.'MiIIer,'J.'Latsch, J. 'weben F. Fix l .... -4... 4 Sister Jutta is introducing a difficult phase of bookkeeping by means of charts, with the hope that it will facilitate the work in the ledgers. Bookkeeping I is taught to juniors who are enrolled in the commercial course. If HE gjig' i AA'g'E'PWP 5. 2,31 I.. ii 1 2 -- K :ws Q s wf tm ' - v- ' ' -'K ,ui I 5, . .., 1 Ui? W' 2 2 I fgi ii Q - .1 x- vas 2. 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J X I W k 5 g 1 X '' ''I 3i f'3J1Zfii55273?:1:?ff2i2E:f'?':i J, i -1-...TE X --Q--MW ,fi A, ,M W., z.:--.,,-qu-MM Cf A yfffif' - , ff XMI 5 Rxxiajxkx fyyt, K 5 Z ! M .A n , QQ 2 A 'X xfffy, in -N-ha , fj,,,.fff f f ffnxw WM , Xlll MIR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AHDGAY Dlfsikllll 'Y me simon cuss o an-ma cmd: ,wg Mm Amtufnvu, FA, Allentown f Z jf Central ,Cathohc M511 Hugh School ELEVENTH ANNUAL 0PEN HUUSE MAY IZ, 1946 , -llhfj' ' L.:- E -4F' I-.,,.,-1-1 W RCCKNE ?9Q,, . 5 . 'tg 'S 1 l hlns. LW FW ideals S6l'f0l'Cl1- by nurl Hnly' Father in 1 Amcricn nycnxllj, finds lfdxpression in .lt.lal+n1lgl yo bring Social uppnftunitics olfered Qf thc 'schbol,4 'Ifhrough art, dramalics, and music, students acquire that prepares them forhcomplcteliving, in a world are tu be a vital fattor in establishingland main- The senior members of the yearbook staff at one of the regular morning sessions-Eugene Issermoyer, business manager Iseated at centerI is discussing the budget for the I947 Glen Echoes. The other members of the staff are-Robert h r Rose Duhig, Dolores Skripek, and Rose- en gcfnaed VIQIII' Sc: ilrr mrl. . Xxxru. Bauer, Helen Eic ne , marie Prachar. I'nlnIisIlc1I In Ilic lnclnlmcrs ol' lhc Sc-nim' lllalss ISIIT Stull' Nlcinlvcrs ,......,.lCcIilm' llc-Ivn l'iIL'IIl1L'I' ,. Rust' llnliip H , 4. - U Mmm Buda, IM. .... Xssmnllc lmlllrns llulorcs Skripck l llulurcs Kcmpl' .. , N.. I iI'crc-san Hnscz ' . .flixpisl ....hl'l litlilors Ruscinznric' I'l'1li'Il2Il' . . . Rolwrl Banner I RirI1:n'lI Lung ... .... Spurls limlilnrs I' I fiCOl'E,l' Fzllrilx I ltnsincss Nlaumgvx' i'iIlgl'lIC ISSLWIIIOFCI' ... . ..,... . . . .. A AIU thc' xc'11'Imok is zlcunnplisllvml In 'II10 work of Ciillllg V . nlmus during lhcn' Sxnnrclzly nmrnnig meetings ' 1 Ion Imlinlzns. lI1c sl' ' . .III Inu Irmn ninc nnlil noun. nflcx' sclmol Innns. unc l'l lc'Il1.1IIx .III ul' IIIL' work on IYIQIIIIIIIIQ ilu' tlivinc, ul lic KIIIIIIIIIICY Im lln IIIIIIIQI nnl 1 laying unit thc Imouk. I ' . l'lIgl'2lXCl'. :Ind l1I'CI72lI'IlIg lI1L' copy. is thc n'cn'Ix of lIl' slnllcnl sl11III nicnllncrs. C-Icn liflmcsu Inls Imccn zmxllxlul .XII .hI1IL'l'IL'1llI Honors Iixc Iinlcs by thc XZIIIUIIIII Sflmlnsln' I'rcss .Xssm'iz1lim1, :incl Inns incl-ilcml Ifirsl Hmmrs Iirmn thc I'c-inisylxziniu Sclloluslic Press Assurizllimi for II10 pllsl Ciglll xcurs. This is thc ciglllcvnlll edition of our srlmul llllllllili. H n Eichner, Editor of I947 GIen Echoes . Hele Ptlgr' Flfly-frz'n Fflrzlllvv Arlrfisr' Volume Vlll. No. 3. .. .... Pnlmlished 1 Smefmiml nonthly by the tI0llI'Il1lllSlIl Classes. Central Clzilholic High School, Allentown, l'ennsylx'z1ni:i. All'. XlllCl'll'llll, .-Xll-Clullrolie, ll1lCl'll1lllUllZll Honors El1l6l'Sll llLlIlCI' Deum her l lfl'l5'1l the uc I :ls seconrl-c'l'1ss r . . . . -I mst oflice ul Allentown. l al., llllllCYll1t'At'l of Nlzrrcli 3, MTH. . . , . , I Kullrrvn Green CO-lzlll I ORS .... ,..I Mmhicfkmmn Make-zzjz-lirlilors- Marie Blllflilllllli. Bare lxara Dion, Charles f'LIllS A Cluulel . . J'Neil. Emlwzxrc Stuller. . ,- xr, lurnes Mc N, RiJSCIll'll'lC K AVI Iirlilm g- . 'runces Geiger CrmIrillulrnxr-Sue Brown. Dolores Del '1 enlis, Georve Fil ' 's-Violet Vowl l' . ,. nr n 1 nk. Elimlmellr Gehring- er. Alice Haggerty, RflSClIl2lI'f' Huncllon, Frzlnfes Hefele, Mary Miklos. Riehzlrml Ncsfecler, j2lCKlllCllllC Pilolalo. Eleanor Scliellcnherg. liernznml Schinnnel, -joan Seller, 'llloinzis Slrurgzillu. GCl'2lllllllC Slrusler, Dolores Sofsky. Marry Wzrlukoe vils. Belly Wentz. Helen Yum. liizsimfsx Alrnzzigwr ...... -lean Seiclenlmerger T' ' Ax jmls ............... flUlllIllCl'l'l1ll Class r ,Sister Ni. Bl'l'llllL 2 O.S.lf. Nluy 26. IEH7 rBelawJ Seated - Make-up editors, James McCauley, Rosemarie O'NeiI, Edward Stalter, Barbara Dion, Marie Backhaus discuss ideas and lay-outs for the coming issue. Standing-Charles gerrizs gets a few tips fro ' r. Fi' if 'w....., M Marie Kotran, Kathryn Green, Co-Editors, The Seneschal. vwfip nn-we m the printer, obert Haas. Page Fiftyelhree .aa Jn si K V , In A X . - ' I ,1 .. , 1, L J an 2 V. f ' if ,.f ' . fK . M wmv A Q 1 Qgw A iv., ME: Q f 3 Q A I' t 151 W7 E. 5' Aff B .f'+f21'hf ' N 5- 004 1 12 W-QQ, x J I .S ,MR L o i V ki' f 1 1 . 'E W yu wax. -if Sf' W A 1 Q ,aa Ii. ML, 54 ' 2' yuwv' r g G .3 O f. fa Qf.. MX ., ti im 17 Mfyzx Nwwz- Lia f , .W , . -fx - .K , 5, .3 1 5, 'S ' 99593 k 'f' K V 1 LW 4 ,K . Fa ,fi 4 V fi 5 W ----X Q W, , 'X Ak Qs ,H J J ,, ..,x..m,,5m,F f fri, W L. Huff 'W . Q.- K . A . 9 NX .www NVQ DJ' 3 'U' 4 X fm W Nw nw ma... . ' '31 .1 vfivfqs' ,Qfs,f.?2Z-' N 4 44 ,A- ,www .f ,N H 1-4 iwivw i W' 'M'- f ' W 5 My Q . ' ..,X X ., A ., A fw- H . XWVM 'ws E31 1f57?5vfw X 1 Lv' -A . 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SIJL'2lliC'l'5' Club All'l'llllP' ' gs .m lu-lcl ui-i'x' ' ' I lun-scluy :xml hvlll -. ay clurinq ilu- 'ucli 2 ir ilu main olmqiccliw is lu Irziiii slu- 'ils In Slllilli lmclhn' :ui :nucli- cnrc with L-:isa-, poise :incl :ill Ilia' in-1' quzllilim-s ol' ai genial slam-zikcr. . 'nun' iiiciiilx-i's :irc giwii 'lll o K . orlunily lo frmipclc lm' :I twenty-live clullzu' ziwzml :alll-ix-cl c-zxcll wan' ' ,' 9 Civic' ,r CIIIOWII. 'lllis yczifs zuwzircl U cmzirim' U'Nc-il. who has lmccii 2 - ' huns lo Ros 1 imnilmcr ul ilu' SlJt'2lliL'l'S' lllulm lm' limi xc Rosemarie O'Neil ' , winner of the Lions Club Award, for outstanding oratorical ability, Dolores Deutsch was runner-up in the final contest. lhgf' lflff-l lIll1!' Inu A . Nllf' pcriml ll is open lo slucl K. ,Magi This fascinating close-up of our May Queen shows part of the impressive ceremony of crowning our Queen of May. 1Page 61-above1 The Living Rosary-composed of members of the senior class, who encompassed the entire student body in church, as each in turn recited his part of the Rosary before Our Lady's Shrine. 110110121116 MARY 011 11112 DAY X1111 11111 Ill iIc11l1'111 C111111111i1' is 0111 1111-sx1-11 111111111-1's 1111- lL'l'L'lll01l1 11111-11s 111111 1111- 1'1'1111'11111g 111' 0111 1111-ss1-11 1 - 1 ' - 1 ' -' 1 ' ' 1 'c11-111'11- 1.l111N, 111111111 111- 111111111 11s 11111 011110011 111' N1111. 111111' 11Y1llg, 11.11. 11111 1111 1111111 s111111111 1111111 11111511111 111 ll , . . . 111111 11111111 is 111-111 111 111-1 1111111111 1111-1 1111111- 111 111111'Cssi1111 l'0N1l1'h is 1111-11 11'1'1l1-11 111 1111- 1111-111111-1s 111' 1111- x1-111111' 1'111ss 1111111 111C 511111111 111 1111- 511111-11 111-1111 CI11111111. 111-11111-11 111 1111111111011 111 110111-1111111111 111' 1111- 311151 1111-ss1-11 S2l1'1'21l11C11l 1111- 113111 1lCil1iL'1'S, 111l' A1111 Q111-1-11. 1111- 1Jl'0ll101l'l'5 111' 0111 1'111- S1-111111 gi11s s1-11-1'l 111' 111l1- 1111- 414111 111111 11111 111- 11111 1 1111's 111111111 111' l1l1' 111111111111 .X1111111 1111111-111111 1111 :is 111-g1-11 111 11111111 0111 1511-ss1-11 1,11111. '1'111- 111111111 1111s 111-1-11 111-1 'l1lL'111111l11S 7111111 1111- 1111-111111-1s 111' 1111- 3l'll1l11' l'1219N 111111 111-s11111'1-11 11111111 1J111is Russo. l0y'L'11ll'1' 11'il11 111-1' 11111 11111-1111 1111111 1111- 1i1111g l'0SlllN. 111115. 12111111-11110 1'i1'1I1l111l'111 111111 511111 f11lll1lJ1ll'11. 1Page 61-below! Doris Russo-Central Catho1ic's May 1left1 and Mary Campbell 1righ1-1. Seated-Alice Yohe Right-Her Ladies in Waiting-J. Salasky, M. Schneider D. Julo, B. Rawski, M. Finnerty, H Schaeffer, T. Liebl J. Kilgour. Queen lcenterb with her attendants Catherine Fruhwirth and Rose Ann Adams-the Queen's train bearers. Left to , R. Duhig, H. Eichner, L. Artinger, L. Reifmcir, R. Adlon, , R. Damweber, R. Ebner. Flag bearerswl Kanehann and I ,ll g 1- Sixty fi? 1' ,- , 1 ga kkrvrx fa Q, L, N3' , - . 1 f Y ' 1 5 f Hf I ' pn v . lx 'gr v Oi .r ........----W My TIIT CHRISTMAS SDIIIIT IAboveI Oh what a beautiful Christmas! Our Verse Speaking Choir, Chorus, and Orchestra featured in The Christmas Story told in verse, song and music. They give that zest to the Christmas festivities of the school, which will long be remembered by the entire student body. It is an old-fashioned Christmas cele- brated in an old-fashioned way by our carolers, with a program of familiar Christ- mas carols- Deck the Halls With HoIIy, The First Noel, and O, Little Town of Bethlehem. Early in December, the Christinas spirit makes itsell' felt tltrougltout the scltnol, and every phase ol' selionl life becfnnes pernieatecl with it. Cltibs and organizations hold their annual Christnias parties, elassrooins, c'orritlors. antl halls are clecketl with greens and holly, enhanced by a large, beautilul Crib plaeecl at the entranee ol' the school by the nieinbers ol' the Catholic .-Xetion Club. The Music lleparttnent, and the Verse Speaking Choir prepares a Christnias prugrain which is presented to the pttpils ol' the grade seliool and high scltool on the clay belure the holiclays begin. This years prograin opened with the orcliestra playing the Overture, Christmas Fantasy. lol- lowecl by the Verse Speaking Choir's interpreta- DERVADES CENTRAL CA tion nl Aint-riea's old l'ax'orite lor this time nl' the year- 'l was the Night lielnre Cln'istinas. 'l'he m'c'liestral selection, l'he Chilclren's lX'larc-li, by Colchnan. was a fitting sequence to this nuinber. Metnbers ul' the Glee Club, tlressetl in the garb ul' English Carolers, joined with the Verse Speak- ing' Choir, and Orchestra in a pageant entitlecl 'l'he Christmas Story, built armtntl the lnlant in the manger. .Xu impressive tableau brought the progrant to a close. A portion ol' the Clee Clttb elacl in clioral gowns surrountletl the lnlant King in artistic' lortnation, while the entire rhrn'us sang Gloria in Exeelsis Den. At the close of the program students were clisniissecl for the Christmas vacation which lasted lrrnn llerentber 22 until -january 2. THOUC Keeping Christ in Christ- mas, as the Infant in the manger forms the central figure of our Christmas program. Our Choir-the group who put the real spirit of Christmas into the program as they sang, GIoria in Excelsis Deo -taking us back to the plains of Bethlehem with the Angels and Shepherds, on that first Christmas night. Our Hearts Were Young and Gay by JEAN Ki-:ma A Comedy in Three Acts Based on the Book by Cormflin Otis Sltinner and Emily Kimbrough Presented by THE SENIOR CLASS Cr:N'rRAt. CA'rHoi.it: HIGH Seuoot. Allentown, Pa. lIirr'f'If'd by limi. ylolm V. iS4l'Kli7IfllI71 Feb. 9, 10, 11, 12,13,1947 MoNsit:NoR MAssoN AUmToR1uM SYNOPSIS Cornelia autl liniily. in a frenzy ol' exeitetnent as they prepare to sail for Europe. are trying desperately hard to appear bored and very aetiur.totnetl to this sort of thing. The girls are determined to he eotnplctelv independent. They' have saved their money and are oll' ou their otvn g anxious to prove how mature they have beeotne. They have an exciting adventure with a stowayvay. unis- take the leader of the ships band for an admiral. take all sorts of fancy seasiek remedies. and then meet two handsome young medical students. While Cornelia is beautifully' posing her tnysterious past. linrily' is eheelting on the lifeboats. When Cornelia feels sick. the rnetliral students diagnose the trouble-measles! litnily is eon- yineed that they will be quarantined on the ship. After bewildering the medical inspector. the girls get by and are oll' to Paris. Here they get involved in other dillieulties, sleep in a bed that Cardinal Richelieu once used, and try to eonyinee a great French actor that he should give thetn aeting lessons. But to tell more would detract from your enjoy'- inent of a grand and wonderful play. Curtain 8:15 p.m. Page Sixty-four mv Wf,'Vl IIILI. ,XL1 Iwo: 'I'I1n-salma Lula L-wnillq. XVI' l'1lm11-1: .-X small Im PERSONALITIES and SCENES in the SENIOR CLASS PLAY, that you just can't forget- Olga Toth and Antoinette Troccola in the role of Madame Elise and her daughter, Therese, proprietors ol the small hotel in Paris. lPaneI across pp. 64 and 65-left to rightl Catherine Reisinger, the Medical Inspector, and Edward Stalter, the Steward, trying hard to keep up with the antics of Cornelia and Emily. lAbovel George Kline and Dolores Deutsch, the Purser and Stewardess on a continuous investigation tour. Rosemarie 0'NeiI and Marie Backhaus, who literally stole the show with their clever impersonations of Emily Kimbrough and Cornelia Otis Skinner, the girls whose hearts were young and gay. Gay moments in the dressing room--Peggy Ann Gera, Margaret O'Hearn, Frances Geiger, and Mary Ann Schmidt transform Rosemarie O'NeiI and Antoinette Troccola into the well dressed girls of I923. Illl SITTING ,Mfr Uma: .X mlmin, zllmucl . Ip. Sl1n11m'1'.'I'lu-x .XIJOIII Ion clzlvs lllkl in l'z1ris. Iwo wcc AND PERSONALITIES tLeftJ Emily and Cornelia try to make an impression on Monsieur de la Croix, the famous actor from Paris. lRight-top p. 671 Elizabeth Roesch and John Longenhagen- Mr. and Mrs, Otis Skinner, who demonstrate their parental solicitude during the famous soliloquy of their daughter, Cornelia iMarie Backhausl when her hopes to become a great actress have been completely shattered. Dick Winters and Leo McEvoy llames McCauley and Richard Perry! are deeply concerned about Cornelia's disappointment. ikight-p. 67 centerl Claire Landers and Mary Micklus, as Win- ifred Blaugh and Harriet St. John-the girls with a clever English accent. lAbovel Frank Reichl, the leader ot the ship's band, who is mistaken tor an ad- miral by Emily and Cornelia. 1Leftl The window cleaner, Edward Csen- csits, who plays a minor part in a big way. lRight-p. 67l An actor in every sense of the word-Charles Gerras, as Monsieur de la Croix. Page Sixly-fix CAST or CHARACTERS S IN lIlI . EcIwz11'cI S1z1Ilc'1' incl Mn Ons SIx11111L1 HIUIIII I.4llIgCIlIl2IgCll I':IIl2lIJL'IIl Rr1L'sc'I1 Q ll 1 LI C mug . IN'Iz11'ic Iiz1c'IQI1:1us IIIN IXIIIIIJIULII 1 I Rose Mario O'NciI IIIINLI . fIL'OI'gl' Klim' Slux udcss Ilulorc-s IICIIISKII IJckXX111lc1s .lzuncs Mc'CI1111Icy I ur Mc I' xox Ric'I1z111cI I'c1'1'y X1 1111 lI . I'Il'2lIlIi Rcic'I1cI II ICI SI 0 III Sn ls INI:11'yMikI11s ' Kllzlirc' I,:111cIc1's Cz1II1c1'i11u RL'I5IIIgl'I' X11toi11c-llc 'III'U1'C'0I2l . . Olga 'I'mI1 nlisl, fIII?lI'Il'S GQ-1'1'z1s Iiflwzml lisa-111-sits 1,1fki.fff,:,: '. k 71311 ,,A,51,.m3i?E1'2 'fyk' I fg4ih4,g,w WQQ A W I He 5 G l Slorri, oil' aol! ooo W Aw xC ,V-' x-N09 ow 9,21 ,Dax 2 Q X 0 y Clodxvieefg , - X 5 P' 00 5. 0 I o 5 3. oi o 'Yo ooo' ess' 19 ' X 1. , O F9596 v,o0o,3,6Scw0o 'Ei uk Where Accuracy Counts! 6563- ty-1-vnszlvl' wg . - P' Wwe Smeg .V M ta W me rummens' Acr, W., l',,,.Yl Q., 4 g . 1 gg ,Q f starring N. Zweifel, A. Gehringer, M. Harlcins , slol gplvel' A, 1 . V. :f Q5-Q w- A ,F' 1 ' N L, . A A Q 6 dyon' , 07 uri Tllfee acc Pefl -f' 'gl . ' x oewfm K ' 4 .. A ' A Fseld Day for Showmen! THE BICYCLE ACT, starring D. Olsovsky, with F. Hanzl, E. J. Gallagher, B. Galle, L. Gallagher, J. Pizza lalo, E. Slaller, C. Relsinger. l-1 ,I ww , g. QSYQSE- 1, A A 1 A ami 5 'i -ff,5lg5',qf'r-1:g3,XfYQK N!fsillgw . . ,Qfi 7 , ,V fp iyffii I 'lK g74s??'g51 .a' The f ccns ro 1 lf' lim fl gn:-I Cut Ou! io be the Huppaest Heomesl Hn of the Year! THE CCHS MINSTREL ends another year of fun and frolsc os rf goes into THE GRAND MARCH. 6 Rush M9504 of 08.9 Emma, 3 Bvfwo' 10 . 'J K A Xe' G, Krc0 S:'E'aen!1.. 5' W x M QWL ,Lodi-0101 X. Qi' is if N R U If UE!N?'TS Q-'-Www? Dufcb Mflidg in Wood 9 SCENES rg U brin - OM Hol 9 .'0v, A. G LAND, 0 Neill, VR, ff? T- Www, E aprlo, E, Korvesl- Roeschl TIME OUT FOR OUR END-MEN AND BARKERS: JT Scrizzi, C. C-erros, J. Roth, C. Bender, P. Rein- smith, J. Taglcmg, F. Spiess, J. Yohe. Q SY' FW U. A I i is in A-H 1' i A-Q 5 66 Q if gr ., gfil 4 My ., W' Y gwl if WJ if S l 'I R x W 'Q V 1,1 I' . A if 5 nm Gr NP' f Q y gg? 1 MUSIC ON THE MARCH WITH The Band in C forma- tion, in Rockne Hall Gym. lBottom-Page 733 The fifty-four members of the CCHS Band. Row Row Row Row C. McGinley, lcolor guardl, B. Dion, J. Ludrof, F. Sauerman, N. Fichter, J. Simmons, J. Quigley, L. Dye, J. Kutzera, M. Lahovski, M. E. Luetlgcn, J. Longenhagen, lDrum Maiori. J. Bauer, E. Taschner, J. Milositz, J. Windish, C. McGovern, J, Hefele, M. Benlz, H. Horwath, J. Auer, M. Mitchell, J. Summers, E. Epler, icolor guardl, J. McNally, R. Knapp, lcolor guardl, V. Herman, B. L. George, J. Farnschlader, M. Schadl, M. Boch, E. McGorry, E. Stalter, M Zastko, J. Doyle, J. Daub, C. Riola, K. Chrisfman, lcolor guardl, V. Nolfer, A. Frantz, lcolor guardl. F. Ufsch, S. Smicker, M. F. Wolfe, E. Amici, J. Nagy, E. Celebuski, J. Borlolotfo, L. Englert, P. Beltzner, J. Sculley, M. Beltzner, P, Braxmeier, R. Grueters, J. Huber. Ihlgz' Sl'l'l'l1fj flt'U OU CCHS BAND lCircIeI Color Guards-Charles McGinley, John Longenhagen, Kenneth Christman, Charles Epler, Andrew Frantz, and Ray- mond Knapp. lluia is nulliiiiq lilac- inimc lu lill nalc ol ll losing lc-ami. ur lu 1 c lllllll 1l111 puiinli iiuvmln-cl lo luring mix. llml is wlizu CCHS .ml xii J mllcsfhlusic' with color. lic'- in lmlxu zu lnollmll gznm-s. lo ilu- lllXllllll ol lll2ll'll2ll music. ilu- llilllll ulcs umss ilu- grirlirmi ilrmnvcl m 1 U :mil gold llllllUl'lllS. ,Xl 1 .allies lmslwllmll gzlnlvs. assuri- mnl civic' pzlraulvs llln' lmzmcl pci'- llmly. i ilu guialzum- ol SINIUI' Nlzirilzl Cculii lll Nl.. Hvzicl ul' ilu- Music mm :mil Mr. -Ima-lull lfink. limi ilu- lxmcl is lmvcmniilg ll mixing, mml L'll11'lt'lll mmiczll organi- The Music Department of Allentown C.C.H.S p1'e.fentJ Jaffa rqnnual ,,. 3 Mwucde A GLEE CLUB of two hundred sixteen voices PROGRAM lrishmt Liao FINK, Directing Nillilblllli .Xiitlit-lilfrhscrrilwiy FIRST PART Kliigiitxlmriiigc Mgircli . ......... , ,,.. l:'1'it' Carlin' LJKVIII - VKX With .X Sung In My Iltgirt ,. . , , ..., . lQIlI,gI'l',f-HI7!'f Oni iii situ un t.i.ii Lfl,l'IL M.1 l,1ltlt- ii.ll1lll , ..IJn'hn1nr1l Nuts' Lilllllihn Mgirrli -ii' lill' i,L'L'l'N Kl1'lfw'l-Slrfflzum,' .lux ,iIf!.'u11i1lf1.i' Kimi l.t,I'ia iiLlIlg.ll'l.lll Daunte- Nu. . lir.1!1n1.v fm , . , . Ol4riiis'1'l:x Mall'iuI1ctlL'x . . . ,ilH'fz' lxiltlz' S'l'llIXfi iivsi Ntlill lmlmn I.m't- ifgill . I I'l-Illlf .lux lnnfifl IIIIJA' Wuulm'lNii Ciniiia When I7.1x lx lhinu , lxlmflfw' .lr'r. lnxrfvfl ILIIIA' lilusx tfiimla Un Wings iii' Sung , .Xlr'f1rlr'f,f.m,i'111 l Ilt-.mi .-X ifurut i,l'.lXillg , , l'z'n'1' llwltrm .-X hhviiikliillg Gill ,lu .'llHl'l'I!'illI .hlflllilltll-ll Vlvllllf' -.lf'r. Ffilllfylt' 'limi I 1'i 5 Ulurigi iylllfi . , , . . . . fl. li. ,Jil l'illf'xrr'1ui1.' .-IW. ll'1'l,fu11 Cinuin' Thru tin' Ryan , . . . ,. I-'nik 'l'1111. .' .l1'r. Sl-UIUIIK' fiI.l v- Curia i5tJI1i'iL'f' SL'I'L'I1.lAiC , ,, ,, . l71'znz!-.N'.'n1f1tu'l.' ilrr. .i1ill'lUll't' tJiu'iiis1'iz,-x Axim iii.: i Clin They don't come any better -Frank Reichl and Lorraine Hartman singing Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair. Page Seventy-four Ultlgiln vnu .lf1. lhffxzll 131111111 Hin in situ Chit' In Sl. tlccilm lnfm lllwlrflg ,llzlfft ,IHL 1. l 1'l1A' Ntilllllllll Rmcs .N'ln111,f.f,' A-IIT. ,.lIl'l'll2.T I ittlc Ilnnuftl X'tf1'1lln,' ilrr. Sff'fff1in.f tinu 4 killtvlll s ilNiXl,l'.- if-1stt'1'1.111.i ciK'lIIN ul' Slcplnn l wslvx ' UIVIIIU. Tflfltllll l- ssl Mini The Orchestra, Glee Club, Boys' Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Tonettes, and Verse Speaking Choir combine in THE GRAND FINALE-- Fosteriana --a medley of Foster's Folk songs-- My Old Kentucky Hume, Beautiful Dreamer, and Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair. As the plaintive echoes of Old Black Joe, and Susanna are followed by a burst of song, we go down to the scenes of Stephen Foster, and we sing his famous Swanee River. PROGRAM Slatft JNIH IXXRT Yu lm ktlllllli A Song for St. Ct'Clll3'S Day. written by John Dryden as a tribute in thc Patroness ot' music on hcl' fcstnl day. lakes us buck to thc seventccnth ccntnry poctly. The inigmal music for this unusual prcscntation ot' the Ode was Written by Joseph L, Fink. The musical setting which if-atures thc nclangni' of the tvumpctf' the wailing nt' thc flute. thc double, double bcat nt' the thundcrinp, d1'llI!l. enhances the vniccs nt' the Vctsc Chun' for this grcat pnctic work. tlI'N.lXY lftiliccrltw . ,lJ11'il15f'1l Privy tlnxt 1 asm -Richard Addinscll. in thc Warsaw Concerto, has given thc world a cnlnpofsitit-m that is stcadxly grow- ing in pupulaxity. fxlllliilllflllf' Mics, soloist. l'.1gr SfI'f'71fj ffl'f 's-..-i., Mr. Joseph Fink, Director AN ORCHESTRA of RY A VERSE SPEAKING CHOIR of forty-three members. MA OUR MUSICALL GREAT ? ' 37 'V 'vyffruvrff Y A S. ,ss Q i 1-- -j..:--f 'j Z X I X I I XXX Q X Q Q 'S Ls f 5 X Z fl ff X li xii XX W ' , - Ti1f?fC,'S'iH egpnrtffhrf'fgvefyfigp.or1S'man, 'at CCHS, 50. thehsayfifng and judging from the complete, inner-scholqslziq. zmdiintra-mural -schedule, this is idcfini16l'y7 Igiire, i V A Becaiise' of their'acwm-piishmcnits in fool- ball, basliciballi, h and baSqb21l1, xphe -Vikings won fmj, thieniselves, :if plgice .on the of outstanding parophihl and public and the outlying New York, and New h':'AQL1na.A ,,,. .ak ix. . . X wi S at his best S Trenton Cath. . . . mmf 3 I -:v.f..'f M I Touchdowns Jn! 1211Kinek 121 19 Kinek 121, Bigatel I9 Kinek, Bigatel, Szulborski Z5 Bucha, Bigatel, Reichel, Kinek 7 Bigatel 59 Kinek 131, Bucha, Booros, Sef- ter, Kukan, Olsovsky, Bigafel 45 Kinek 141, Bigatel, Bucha, Reichel Z6 Bigatel 131, Bucha Ben Franklin - -1'--: ,2'5,, ':. f '58 Bigatel 131, Kinek 121, Bucha, Booros, Reichel, Somishko ,' - -, .. ,, . H . 1-, 'J ' 21 ,,.w.if'f1.3-V' ':, ' 1 -+ 1, . 3551.1 yr, 4.,5,,. mu,w5.,. A,L.,,1,.,fI?, 4. 2. L .F fg. Q23 :nl-.1-7.1.-M r .cy ,gf .. ,gin 3' nf ear:31?-f?hAs1f2:Q1f1?,ff241:19: 4 Some points on passing by Coach Kraisa- 'fx 'Z fKneeIlngl Coach Kraisa, J. Bigatel, T Buck S. Kukan, R. Szulborski, F. Micek, D.. Irelan F. Reichl, G. Kinek, R. Olsovsky. j .1 Nix W A ng, ., A. Buena, R. Daday. 1sfandangm J'MittI, , 4 , . ,'.:?.1'jf1f,' A ,qd334,6.,!p. i . , QL- . . Q 'afi??v ' C.C.H.S. 12-LEBANON 20 On a sunbaked gridiron the Vikings inaugttr- ated their I9-I6 season against a powerful I.ebas non team. The Cedars netted the initial srore of the day on a long pass from Hiatzkitkti to Bot-:tim-lit. ln the waning seconds of the first half, M. Mfxtltnkov dashed ten yards for the second Lebanon tally. Big Gi-xotua-1 KINICK opened the Viking scoring with a twenty yard run around end. Lebanon quickly retaliated when M, BTARINKOV carried the pigskin 35 yards into pay dirt. Coupled with the running of KINHK and Btt:A't't'1t. and the pass- ing of Bttctm and Datmv, the Vikings drove to the Lebanon sixteen From there Kttsrk train . . . 1. ag scored on an end rttn. S'l'A'l'lSTlCS C.C.H.S. Lmmuox 10 ...... First downs ....... ...... l l 18 .. ...Passes attempted ... . 16 5 ...... Passes completed ...... . 8 3 ...... Passes intercepted ........ . . bl 172 .,.... Yards gained by passes .... .. 121 135 ...... Yards gained in scrimmage. . . . . 181 20 ....., Yards lost penalties ...,... .. 45 2 ...... Fumbles ............... 1 2 ...... Fumbles recovered . . 1 C.C.H.S. 19-ST. JAMES, CHESTER 'I9 Before a crowd of 6500, the Vikings played a highly favorite St. james teatn to a spectacular finish. The fans went wild when Big George KINIQK intercepted a Bulldog pass and ran 83 yards for the Vikings' first score. Little jotcv llttaftrttt. snatched another Bulldog pass and cov- ered 55 yards to put the Vikings ahead 12-0. Led by D. Dont-mm, St. james drove 53 yards for the first touchdown. H. lVIcLAuc:Ht,tN tallied the second Bulldog score by pttshing over from the one yard line. The third Bulldog score came midway in the fourth period by pushing 5-l yards. ART LHCKNER plunged for this TIT, from the two yard line. The Vikings came right back to tie the score, netted hy a pass from OLsovsKY to KINIEK. The gatne ended with the Vikings knocking at the t'Golden Gate - bitt too late. S't'A1'1sT1cs C.C.H.S. ST. jarnt-is 8 ...... First downs ..,................ 17 -fl . . . . .Passes intercepted .,..... . . . . . . . 4 73 ...... Yards gained in scrimmage ...... 172 .- lil ...... Yards gained from interception, . . 19 A picture of determination, spirit, fight, and good play by Kinek. Bigatel goes all the way for a touchdown, as Booros clears the way. ag: Eighty-two ACTION... Rev. Stephen J. Daday Fritz Cserny Joe Krajsa John Bucha Leo Crowe Director of Athletics Assistant Coach Head Coach Jay-Vee Coach Assistant Coach C.C.H.S. 'I9-BRIDGEPORT 0 The dazzling playing of the Vikings proved too much for a heavy Bridgeport team. After a scoreless first period, the Vikings broke into the scoring column via an aerial from Orsovslu' to Bltaxwl.. ln the closing minutes of the first half a stubborn Viking forward wall held the Drag- ons on the one yard line. Late in the third period, Or.sovskr flipped a basketball pass into the outstretched arms of KINIEK who weared his way to pay dirt. An interception of a Dragon pass lay IRELAND paved the way for the Vikings' third tally. Szuusokski, the Vikings' sub-quarler- hack, darted right across the field, turned back retracing his steps, and knifed his way to Touchdown Land. Hnmmoisn, Koitnovn. and I'lr1AR1cLl.l were the ollensive stars for the Drag- ons. Springboard action by Greg Oswald, No. 28 Sr.-x1'rs'11c:s First downs ...... ......... Passes Passes Passes Yards Yards Yards attempted .. completed .. intercepted ...... gained by passes ..... . gained in strimtnage. .. . lost penalties ..... .. . I5kirmtala1'ok'l' 8 9 3 0 -its 92 AIU 5 . in sir.,,g.' Y 32 . .- A, if 20 MAYNES ll MADAR 6 NOVOGRATZ 5 SEBESTA 9 FALCO 8 TU ROCEY l BUCK 30 PIZOLATO 3l DADAY l0 SZULBORSKI 27 SCHADT l7 SEFTER 24 MITTL 29 OLSOVSKY 26 PALUMBO Z5 KORVES l8 LISICKY 22 CZIGUTH 33 KINEK l3 BOOROS l2 KLINE FATHER DADAY, Director of Athletics JOHNNY BUCHA MR. KRAJSA, Coach FRITZ CZERNY C.C.H.S. 25-READING 0 ln a drinling rain the Vikings deleated their areh rivals from Reading Central Catholic' hefore 3000 lans in -lack Cotlield stadium. The first Viking score fame early in the lirst period when litftin.-x plunged over from the three yard stripe. The inost spectacular play of the game was the 9:3 yard gallop ol' Gicoiusi-'. Kixick after an intei- eeption. The touchdown was nullified heeause of a clipping penalty. Oiisovsm' pitched two touchdown passes. the hrst to Rtiirin-it. and the second to Klxisk. 'l'he last Viking score Caine in the third period when .IOIFY Ble.t'l'r1t. skirted arotuid right end. S'l'A'l'lS'l'lllS C.C.H.S. Rilxxtnxt. I3 ....,. lfirst downs ....... .... 7 I0 .. ...Passes attempted ... . 17 5 .. ...Passes eoinpleted ... I 3 ...... Passes intercepted ........,. 2 2l2 ...... Yards gained in scrimmage ..., . ll '75 .,.,.. Yards lost penalties ........ . 30 2 .. ...Fumbles ...... .... l 1 . . . . .Fumbles recovered . . 2 C.C.H.S. 7-HARRISBURG 12 'l'he Crusaders of Harrishurg tlatholit' tontin- ued their iinx oier the Vikings ol' Central llatholit' ln defeating theni for the third eonsee' utixe war. lhe Vikings took adiantage ol' a hreak on the lirsl play of the game. and with f,l.h0VSKY throwing a 35 yard pass to l3ita.it'i'i'7i, took an early lead. With time running out in the second period the Vikings' line dug in griinly on the one yard stripe and stopped the Crusad- ers adranee. tlzitauiii. Krixif. and Ricnnmt: featured the goal line stand with their hard taekles. Rtnos. Harrishurg's pass specialist, threw a series ot' passes to 'l'n,t,. who snatched a pass on the 20 and hueked his way tor the score. ln the lonrth period Harrisburg again took to the air. After going to the IS, R-mos tossed a pass to tloslxk in the end lone to put the Crusaders in the lead I2-7. Si it i tsritzs C.C1.ll.S. ll tklusizuiua :i .,.,., First downs ....., .....,. 9 7 ...... Passes attempted . . . 9 l . . .. .Passes completed ......... . 5 0 .... . .Passes intercepted ........... .. l IIS2 ...... Yards trained in striininave. .. .. l38 V B A Pb 152 .,.... Y ards trained ln' masses ..... . . PM . . H - l 34: . ..... Yards lost Jenalties .... . I5 l 5 ..,... lftnnhles ....,..... . 2 l ...... lfuinhles recovered . . . . 3 C.C.H.S. 59-FRACKVILLE 0 The Vikings showed too inurh power against a eoinpletely outelassed Fraekrille eleven on the gridiron at .lack Coflield staditnii. Big George KINIZK led the scoring attaek with three tourh- downs which included a 90 yard run. On this rtni. Ktxiik was aided hy a heautifnl hlock thrown hy Gkicta Osw.-tum, following an interv eepted pass. Tom' liven.-x made the first seore. plunging from the one. On the reeeiting end of touchdown passes were hjfxtzit Booitos. lluzk Sicif't'ick. and Cookie Kekax. Dunk Orsorskx and plot-ix' BltLA'l'l'Il. were the others eredited with touchdowns: hoth were inade oil' running plays. Despite the high scoring. Frackville showed three outstanding hacks in B1-:N IJil.i,xi.-xx. .Xs'inoM. and Hriisiu' l'RosAek. S'l'A'l'l5'I'Iflh C.C.H.S. l'iRMIKYll.l,l4' IH ...... First downs ...,... .,..... t i I9 ...... Passes attempted . , 25 I0 ...... Passes completed ......... 6 2 ...... Passes intercepted . ,.., .... t I 216 ...... Yards gained in scrimmage .. .. 30 200 ...... Yards gained ln' passes ..,. .. HT 65 ...... Yards lost penalties 30 2 ...... Fumhles ........... 3 3 ...... Fumbles recovered . .. 2 Page Eighty-four I4 MICEK I5 KUKAN 4 WUKITSCH 2 DONOHUE I2 IRELAN 7 BUCHA 3 BIGATEL 23 SOLGA 2I REDDING I9 REICHL I6 SOMISHKO 28 OSWALD MR. CROWE, Assistant Coach C.C.H.S. 45-P.S.D. 0 The Vikings overpowered a scrappy Perma. School for the Deaf team -I5-0. at jack Cloflield Stadium. Big Gtiotzoli KINHK led the Vikings' ollense with four touchdowns, two on pass plays and two on running plays. On a neatly executed reverse. jot-iv BlcA'l'lil. romped I5 yards for the Iirst touchdown. 'I'oNv BUCII-X. on a delayed buck, easily crossed the goal line. lntercepting a PSD pass on his own 30 yard line, Rl'IIfII1l'11. raced the remaining 70 yards for a touchdown. We have to give the PSD team credit for their clean playing. They' did not receive one penalty. which is very seldom seen in a football game. S'liA'I'IS'I'ICS C.C.H.S. P.S.D. I4 ...... First downs ....,. ,. 5 22 ...... Passes attempted . . . . lfl 8 ...... Passes completed .. 3 7 Passes intercepted .......... I 274 ...... Yards gained in scrimmage. ., .. 59 80 Yards lost hy penalties 0 3 ...... Fumbles .............. I 3 ...... Fumbles recovered .. I Page Eighty-15116 C.C.H.S. 26-TRENTON CATHOLIC 7 The Vikings chalked up their fifth victory hy' defeating a strong 'I'renton teatn 213-7 at Tren- ton. On the opening kickoII',.Iot1r Bifat'rtit,. Ileet- fooled halflmack, ran 80 yards Ior the Iirst touch- down. Before the Iirst period ended, BlcA't'15t. ran for two more touchdowns, one covering 30 yardsg the other, 20 yards. Slicing oil' tackle. Tom' Buc:H.x ran -I0 yards for the Iinal Viking tally. 'l'renton's lone tally came in the last period. with Ctisu going oyer from the three. Sr Yl'IS'I ics C.C.H.S. 'IiRI N'I'0N 9 ...... First downs ..... .... I 0 9 ...... Passes attempted .. . . I0 -I ...,.. Passes completed . . . 5 2 ...,.. Passes intercepted .......... . 0 283 ...... Yards gained in scrimmage ...... I2I 2 ,..... Fumbles .......,......... 3 3 ...... Fumhles recovered .. . 2 VIKING GIZIDMIQN I946 SEASON V CC.H.S. 58-BEN FRANKLIN I3 Led hy fourteen seniors, who played their farewell game for the Green and Gold, the Vik- ings trotmced a sttrprised Ben Franklin eleven 58-Ifl. On the first running play of the game. Torn' Bt'1:u,t ran oil' tackle for 70 yards and a score. Ajoicr Blt:.fx'l't1t. darted for three touchdowns, two on long distance runs of 88 aml til yards: the other plunging from the one. Big Gicokclc KINEK scored two touchdowns, one on a pass, the other on a IH yard run. Dick Otrsovskv tossed three more touchdown passes with Booaos. Rl-11eH111L. and SOMISIIKO on the receiving ends, BRAILIN and Ifokn scored Ben FrankIin's two six-pointers. S'lvt't'1s'l'lcs C.C.H.S. Bm FRANKLIN I3 ,..... First downs ..... .....,.... 7 22 . . . . .Passes attempted . . , 17 I2 . . . . .Passes completed . . . 8 3 .. ...Passes intercepted .,... . . 3 22I ...... Yards gained hy' passes ...... .. I3I 270 . ..... Yards gained in scrimmage ..... GI 50, ..... Penalties ............,...... .. 45 Mr. Leo Crowe - Coach Joseph Garger Horwardl George Knnek lguardl CHRISTMAS TOURNEY Dec. 27-Slatington Dec. 28-Palmerton Dec. 30 R. Meyers Bethlehem Opp. CCHS 28 55 36 43 55 33 I946-BASKETBALL SCHEDULE-1947 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Dec Jan. .lan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Opp. CCHS 20-West Catholic, Phila. 22-Roman Catholic, Phila. 3-South Whitehall 28 28 26 37 4l I6 29 7 39 12-Cardinal Hayes, N. Y. 26 I4-Soufh Whitehall 48 I9--Seton Hall, N. J. 4l 32 48 52 38 33 62 42 49 40 26-Brown Prep, Phila. l-Alumni l0-St. Clair 13-Easton 'I7-Perkiomen Prep 2l-Hazleton 24-Sf. Clair 28-Easton 39 63 55 48 39 4l 45 -Bethlehem 41 59 65 49 30 53 54 48 35 2-De La Salle, N. Y. 4-Bethlehem 44 7-Pottsville 55 14-Seton Hall, N, .l. 35 l6-Sl. J0l'ln'S Prep, N. Y. 36 IB-Hazleton 45 41 23-Xavier, N. Y. 3l 55 25-Lower Merion. 58 59 J. Medl N K M, John Booros 1 I D Reading 21 Harrisburg hi 0 W -X A , Wolfer 9 B 'ak H4 f 5 7 ,LL. mm E2 1 K , X 5 1 xy. in ' A S 2-1 ' 5 'ff ,h ' ty T 5 5 2 51? ww' 3, X Q ,Qs T I James Elwood tguardi , f f n ' xg i , fi, X center? as 1 P.C.l.A.A. Edward Schwartz lforwardl Opp. CCHS 40 48 50 46 T. Buck Wneder WWA. Rev. Stephen Daday -Director ,AM of Afhlefirs ,. .l .3 .. it A. 1 if . R Muff-5:5 . M, r' in fi I ffil . YA!! T4 Z Wi , T1 if ggca. wav 5 -'gi 17 3' - f C ' i ik+:Sf'g' f 3 E F Ei tt. 3 S' Q i1..,,.,-.4 . gs' YU ' l Li' Q .4-je. I gait! fg6f'51tfRL St??fifx ,, i i- if il t -7 -fe--4 lv Swv- ---- --F it L1 13-,, 1 . N 3' 3- l 9-. M ' 1 if - 53? L- 'x l rg V- it ,wr -. '-a q 'Z' ,f 1' 1-E, 2 -4 az it It U 5 in 3 'l J '- K f .42 bg 34.1 -H, .- 'Q ' ' 1 --.-ff , rf-L..,-fe'-4 'W ff. - 212 H rs' E 1 - - 1 f 41, , ' ,- it -. ...ij 1,145 u.,.,v' tg, The Vikings opened their 1947 basketball seaso11 with their best foot forward, as they beat a powerful Alumni aggregation by a decisive 39-28 score. Inspired by this victory, the Vikings easily defeated St. Clair, Easton, and Perkiomen Prep, followed by an impressive 'll-I6 victory over Roman Catholic of Philadelphia. VVest Catholic came to Rockne Hall and handed the Green and Gold basketeers their first defeat of the campaign by a close 4l-39 score. Next came the Lehigh Valley Invitational Tournament to Rockne Hall, and found our cagers in the thick of the fight as they qualified for the finals by virtue of victories over Slatington and Palmerton. In the finals, CCHS met a formidable Bethlehem squad and dropped their second game of the season by a 55-33 score. The CCHS basketeers again came into the win column by defeating a neigh- boring team from South Whitehall, and avenged their earlier defeat by Bethle- hem, nicking the Hurricanes 41-30. After the Liberty High tilt, the Vikings caught on fire and won games from Cardinal Hayes, South Whitehall, and a previously unbeaten Seton Hall squad in rapid succession. During the Cardinal Hayes game, the Viking Center, George Kinek, was exceptionally hot and he broke the scholastic scoring record for Rockne Hall by tallying 30 points. 'l'he heartbreaker loss to Hazleton was a tough game to drop, but it proved to be a vital spark as the Vikings won their next four games, defeating St. Clair, Prown Prep, Easton. and De La Salle. Playing the Steel City five again, Central lost its fourth game of the season by a 62-44 mark. in the next fray, the Vikings proved too much for a visiting Pottsville squad, and downed them, 55-42. 'l'he Vikings, gaining their twelfth victory of the season, defeated a strong Brown Prep aggregation before 3000 fans in Rockne Hall. After this string of victories came three successive defeats at the hands of Seton Hall, St. john's Prep, and Hazleton. At the close of their regular schedule, the Vikings broke into the win column, overpowering Xavier and Lower Merion. Starting on their march to State Championship, the Vikings trounced a Reading Central Catholic Quintet 48-40, to prove their might and ability. ln the next contest, the Vikings did not fare out as well, and dropped a 50-46 decision at Harrisburg, to be eliminated from PCIAA playoffs. ' With the Harrisburg game, the CCHS basketeers dropped the curtain on a successful season, showing a record of l9 wins and 8 losses. Our A. A. ASSOCIATION members--P. Skvoretz-President, R. Klingler, Sr. Lucille-Faculty Adviser and Treasurer, H. Schaffer-Secretary, Dolores Sofsky, Kenneth Christman-Vice-presi- dent, and Raymond Knapp. FIRST!!! VIKINGS SRT, HAI VARSITY RECORD REGULAR Kinek . , . Booros , . . Elwood .,., Garger . . . Schuster ,... Schwartz . . . Meyers . ,.., Nauroth , , Pizolatto . . . Walter . . . Bigatel .... Medl ...... Haggerty . . . Krah ,,.. . . . Somishko , . , Total ....., GAMES Points . . , 345 . ,. 309 . . . 134 . . , 132 , . , 108 . 59 . 55 . 36 . 19 . 11 . 9 . 2 . 2 . I . 1 'I223 l Page Eighly-eight ali' f' 1 .f-v '-QQ .aww lTopl Cheerleaders posed for action-L. McClaff erty, W. Siessmayer, W. Sellers, J. Trinkle, R. Cap kovic. fAcross the basketball! OUR JUNIOR VARSITY at attention-Rev. Stephen Daday, director at athlet- ics, E. Novogratz, R. Wieder, J. Hartnett, T. Buck, J. Medl. lBottomJ MANAGERS at work-Kneeling-R. Schi- mineck. Standing-T. Riley, T. Buck, D. Fix. Plrgf' ffllghl-l l11vlIt' i v If :MMM NO' Arg. OUR Left Row Row Row VIKING BASEBALL TEAM V I k I n g Batting-Bucha, 375: Csencsits, 347 Runs-Csencsits, 135 Neupauer, 6. Hits-Bucha, 125 Bigatel, 12. Doubles--Csencsits, 65 Bigafel, 3. Triples-Bucha, Csencsifs, Pizolafo. Attention pays dividends! Left to right- F. Reichl, R. Olsovsky, J. Booros, A. Sweetana, B. Daday, A. Bucha. Page N inrty A scoop and throw by Dave Maynes. April April April April April May May May May May .eaders 8 ll I5 18 22 6 8 12 I3 I6 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Opponents Opp. CCHS South Whitehall 4 ll Reading 7 5 Bethlehem 6 0 Coopersburg 4 5 Perkiomen 9 3 Bethlehem 2 7 Coopersburg 8 5 Phillipsburg 2 9 Perkiomen l 5 Phillipsburg 2 4 Play Ball was the cry around Central Cath- olic as the Vikings got set for a grind at baseball. Coach Joe Krajsa, resuming his former capacity as baseball coach, started drills for the sixty or more enthusiasts striving to gain a berth on the squad. After three weeks of drills and intra- squad games, Coach Krajsa selected the team to oppose South Mfhitehall in the opener of a 12 game schedule. The Green and Gold inaugurated the season with a healthy ll-l win at the expense of the Trojans. The team showed promise as they combined for 12 hits. In the next fray, CCHS did not fare as well, for the Reading Knights handed them their first setback of the season, 7-5. Although they lost, the team looked good, as they outhit the Knights. The Red Hurricane was the next Viking foe, but proved too much for the Central diamond- eers, as tl1ey hung a 6-0 shutout on the Vikings. In a nip and tuck battle, the Green and Gold brought their season's record to a .500 percent- age, as they dumped Coopersburg on a tally in the ninth, 5-4. In their next encounter, the Vikings lost to a strong aggregation from Perkiomen Prep, by a big 9-3 count. The next victory of Joe Krajsa's Vikings was Bethlehem, whom they defeated by il 7-2 score. Central unleashed a 13 hit assault, while the Hurricanes could garner only 3 singles. The Vikings bagged down against Coopers- burg. The Green and Gold could get only 7 hits and 5 runs, while Coopersburg got 12 hits and 8 runs. Opposing the Phillipsburg Catholic Nine for the first time this year, the Vikings took the measure of the New jersey team by a 9-2 score, and went on to beat Perkiomen Prep 5-1, and again trounce P-Burg 4-2. Meeting Reading High School, the Vikings were set back 2-l, thus ending the 1947 Baseball season with 6 wins and 5 losses. lome-run--Bucha, Micek, Csencsits. itching-Reichel, Won 2, Lost 21 Martin, Korves, Won 'l, Lost lg Bednar, Haggerty, Won l. trikeouts-Reichel, 31, Korves, 15. u lt's the grip that counts, says Coach Krajsa to Hag- gerty, Reichl, Martin, Bed- nar, and Korves. Pugr Ninety-one l X fyf W xx WxXx,X W. lfflwff 'RQ NN'-K gk Wffffkkwxs f ? ml- N w li: J ES 5 X WWIMW NVQ ' , J A I, V, :N Q ' 4 sw , 9 -'Edin J? KWH ff . X WW4'ffffRW?5MN XX. fx X W4QffiW rf, MARIE ANNA ADL 12 Fairview Str . Catasauqua Annunciation Bl . d Virgin Parish: Ilome Econon ' ,ourse 'lubsz ' 'kers' 1, Red Cross 2, Cath- on Promoter 1. Music: Verse . e 'mg Choir 2-3. Library Service: Library Aide 2-3. Athletics: Intramural Basketball, Captain 1. LILLIAN EMMA ARTINGER CHARLES IAMES ATKINS 395 Liberty Street, Allentown 444 Ridge Avenue, Allentown Sacred Heart Parish: Commercial Course Immaculate Conception Parish: Academic Clubs: Speakers' 2, Catholic Action Pro- Course moter 1-2-5. Music: Verse Speaking Student Government: Usher 2-3. Ath Choir 1-3-4. letics: Basketball 1-2, Intramurals 4 MARIE ANGELA BACKI-IAUS 458 Washington Street, Allentown Sacred Heart Parish: Commercial Course Honor Student 3-4. Clubs: Speakers' 2, Recital 4. Music: Orchestra 3-4. Publi- cations: Seneschal Staff 2-3-4, Make-up editor 4. Dramatics: Senior Class Play. MARGARET MARY BALSHY 153 Green Street, Allentown St. Iohn the Baptist Parish: Academic Course Music: Verse Speaking Choir 1, Glee Club 3-4. STEPHEN IEROME BANKOS ROBERT GEORGE BAUER PATRICIA AUDREY BELTZNER 119 Fourth Street, Cementon 20 Liberty Street, Allentown 1050 Fullerton Avenue, Allentown Blessed Virgin Parish: Academic Course Sacred Heart Parish: Academic Course Immaculate Conception Parish: Academic Music: Orchestra 1-2-5-4, Band 1-2-3. Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter 1 Course Student Government: Student Officer 2-5. Athletics: Intramural Basketball, Captain 4. Music: Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Publications Glen Echoes Staff 4. Student Govern ment: Student Ofiicer 1, Usher 2-3-4. Athletics: Football 2-3, Intramural Bas ketbzill 1-2-3, Captain 4. Music: Orchestra 2-3-4, Band 2-3-4 IOSEPH IAMES BENKOVIC DOROTHY AMELIA BERG 410 Ridge Avenue, Allentown 1320 Warren Street, Allentown St. Iohn the Baptist Parish: Academic St. Catherine of Siena Parish: Commercial Course Course Music:GleeCluh1-2-5-4. Student Gov- Music: Glee Club 2, Verse Speaking ernment: Class Representative 2. Athlet- Choir 3--l. ics: Intramural Basketball 5--l. ALFRED INNOCENT BIGATEL IOSEPH WILLIAM BIGATEL KATHERINE ANN B LIDER 840 Elliger Street, Allentown 365 Cedar Street, Allentown 716 Main Street, Northa pton Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish: Aca- Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish: Aca- Our Lady of Hungary rishfghe Eco- demic Course demic Course nomics Co Athletics: Intramural Basketball 2-3-4. Athletics: Football 2-5-4, Basketball 2-3, Cl Action Promoter 1. Baseball 2-3-4, Intramural Basketball, s : Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Girls' Choir Captain 4, 3-4. Athletics: Intramural Basketball 1. GEORGE IOHN BLAZINSKY 226 Grade Street, Fullerton Annunciation Blessed Virgin Parish: In- dustrial Course Music: Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Band I-2-3. IOSEPH MICHAEL BOBAL 245 North Tenth Street, Allentown St. Francis Parish: Academic Course Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter 1. Student Government: Usher 2-3-4. Ath- letics: Intramural Basketball 4. IOHN DANIEL BOOROS ELEANOR MARGARET BOYLE 3007 Hanover Acres, Allentown 415 EQ Gordon Street, Allentown Our Lady Help of Christians Parish: Aca- Sacred Heart Parish: Commercial Course demic CUUW3 Honor Student 2-4. Music: Glee Club Athletics: Football 3-4, Basketball 3-4, 1-2-3-4. Captain 4. RICHARD FRANCIS BRHINER 1315 W. Broad Street, Bethlehem SS. Simon and Iude Parish: Industrial Course Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter 1. Music: Glee Club 4. Athletics: Cheer- leader 1, Basketball 2, Intramural Bas- CECILIA MARY BRENNAN 234 Ii. Hamilton Street, Allentown Our Lady Help of Christians Parish: Home Economics Course Music: Glee Club 1-2-5, Girls' Choir 1-2-3. ketball 2-3-4. JEAN FRANCES H ogy' A 414 Oak Street, AW vn Sacr d HQ4fParishg Home Economics has sic: Glee Club 1-2-3, Girls' Choir 1-2-3. Athletics: Intramural Basketball. Captain 4. ANNA MARIIQ BROVVN 523 W. Union Iloulevard, Bethlehem SS. Simon and Iude Parish: General Course Clubs: Speakers' 2-5--l. Library Service: Library Aide 5. ANTHONY IOSEPI-I BUCIIA 552 Brick Street, Allentown St. john the Baptist Parish: Academic Course Athletics: Football 2-3-4, Basketball 2, WILLIAM IOSEPH BUSOLITS 29 S. Front Street, Coplay St. Peter Parish: Academic Course Clubs: Speakers' 1-2, Art 2-3-4. Publi- cations: Seneschal Literary Staff 3. Ath- letics: Intramural Basketball I-2-4, Cap- Baseball 2-4, Intramural Basketball, Cap- tain 5-4. IiUGliNli IOSIQPII CELBBUSKI 413 Hanover Avenue, Allentown Our Lady Ilelp of Christians Parish: Aca- demic Course Clubs: Speakers' I. Music: Orchestra tain 3. IDOLORIQS MARIE CIIRISTOPI-IIiR 599 Greenleaf Street, Allentown Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish, Aca- demic Course Clubs: Red Cross I. Music: Glee Club 2-3-4. 2-3-4, Band 2-3--I, Glee Club I. ANNA LILLIAN CSENCSITS 1103 Lincoln Avenue, Northampton Our Lady of Hungary Parish: Commercial Course Honor Student 2. Clubs: Catholic Ac- tion Promoter 2-4. Music: Verse Speak- ing Choir I, Glee Club 2-5-4, Girls Choir 3--I. Athletics: Intramural Basket- ball 2. EDWARD IOI-IN CSENCSITS H152 Catasauqua Avenue, Allentown Sacred Heart Parish: Commercial Course Ilramaticsz Senior Class Play. Athletics: Baseball 5-4, Intramural Basketball 5, Captain 4. MARYANNE KATHRYN CUNNINGHAM 511 S. Eighteenth Street, Allentown St. Catherine of Siena Parish: Academic Course Music: Glee Club 2-5-4. ROSISMARIE IIILIDA IJAMWIHBILR 956'Q N. Sixth Street, Allentown St. Francis Parish: Academic Course Honor Student 2-4. Cltibs: Catholic Action Promoter I-3, Chairman 4. Music: Glee Club I-2-3, Girls' Choir l-2-5-4, Music Librarian 3. Athletics: Intramural Basketball '-I. ROBERT PIZTIER IJECKIER l32-I N. Third Street, Catasauqua Annunciation Blessed Virgin Parish: lndus- trial Course Athletics: Intramural Basketball 4. Ollllululi l'll,ANCl-lli IJEMARCHI 369 Cedar Street, Allentown Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish: Aca- demic Course Music: Glee Club 5-4. Student Govern- ment: Class Representative 5. IJOLORFS ANN ROSE l7l'iU'l'SCll 37 Front Street, Catasauqua MARIORHE HELEN DEYSHHR 915 Cedar Street, Allentown Annunciation Blessed Virgin Parish: Com- mercial Course St. Francis Parish: Academic Course Clubs: Speakers' l. Clubs: Speakers' l-4. Music: Verse Speaking Choir l-2-5-4. Student Gov- ernment: Usher 2, Student Oflicer 5, Class Representative 4. Dramatics: Sen- ior Class Play. BARBARA MARY IJION IZIJNA l5lfRNAlJlfT'l'li DOHITSCII U55 Cedar Street, Allentown 170 Gordon Street, Allentown St. Francis Parish: Academic Course Sacred Heart Parish: Commercial Course llonor Student l-2-5-4. Clubs: Speak- Music: Glee Club 2-5-4. Athletics: lntra- ers' l. Music: Orchestra 5-4, Band 4. mural Basketball 5-4, Captain 2. Publications: Seneschal Staff 2-5, Make- up liclitor 4. Student Government: Ush- er 2, Class Representative l. Athletics: Intramural Basketball 1-2-5-4. CHARLES HORROMEO IDOLAN l3Ol.ORl'iS ANNE IPONOHUIE IliROMli 'lilMO'l'llY l7ONUllUlf 4l l N. Second Street, Allentown ll9 Gordon Street. Allentown 69 Temple Avenue, Sellersville Immaculate Conception Parish: General Immaculate Conception Parish: Commer- St. Agnes Parish: Academic Course Cfmfhf fill' CHUM Athletics: Football 4. Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter 5. Ath- letics: Football 2-5, Intramural Basket- ball 2. FRANCES ANNA IJRAUCII lo S. Eighth Street, Allentown Sacred Heart Parish: Commercial Course Honor Student 4. Clubs: Speakers' l -5-4, Red Cross Clubs: Speakers' l, Catholic Action Pro- moter 2. Music: Glee Club 5-4. Ath- letics: Intramural Basketball 2-5-4. IOAN ISAISELLE DRIHISBACH 759 N. lileventh Street, Allentown St. Francis Parish: Academic Course llonor Student I-2-5-4. Clubs: Speakers' I-Z-5-4, Catholic Action Promoter 2 Music: Verse Speaking Choir 5-4. Stu- dent Government: Usher 2. Athletics' Intramural Basketball 4. HUGH PETER DUGAN ROSE DOLURES IJUHIG 538 Hanover Street, Bethlehem -135 Brighton Street, Bethlehem SS. Simon and Iude Parish: Industrial Holy Ghost Parish: Academic Course CUUTS'-' Honor Student 1-4. Clubs: Speakers' Music: Glee Club 4. Athletics: Football 2, Intramural Basketball 2-3--1. I-2-3-4, Catholic Action Promoter 2-3, Red Cross 4. Publications: Glen Echoes Staff 5-4. Student Government: Class Representative 1. ELIZABETH ANGELA EBERHARIYI' 505 E. Tenth Street, Northampton Our Lady of Hungary Parish: Academic Course Music: Glee Club I-2-5-4, Girls' Choir I-2-3-4. IOAN CATHERINE EGAN 621 N. Sixth Street, Allentown Immaculate Conception Parish: Academic Course Clubs: Speakers' I-2, Red Cross 1, Pres- ident of Recital Club 4. Music: Orches- tra 2-3--I. Athletics: Intramural Basket- ball 1-2-3-4. HELEN EMMA EICHNER 71 1 Ontario Street, Bethlehem Holy Ghost Parish: Academic Course Honor Student 4. Clubs: Speakers' I-2-4, Catholic Action Promoter 5. Pub- lications: Seneschal Business Staff 3, Glen Echoes Staff 3, Editor 4. MARGARET IIAZEL I-QNGLEMAN CHARLES LEONARD EPLER IIOLORES ANNA PAPER 397 Gordon Street, Allentown 2505 Hanover Acres, Allentown 930 N. Fifth Street, Allentown Immaculate Conception Parish: Commer- Our Lady Help of Christians Parish: Aca- Sacred Heart Parish: Commercial Course C1111 COUVSC flfmlc CUUTSC Honor Student 4. Clubs: Speakers' 2--I. Music: Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Clubs: Radio 4. Music: Band 4. Student Catholic Action Promoter 1-2-3. Music: Government: Usher 3-4. Glee Club I-2-3-4. Student Govern- ment: Class Representative 1, Usher 2-3-4. Athletics: Intramural Basketball 1-4. MARIE ELIZABETH FARNSCHLADER IiLIZABIiTH IEAN FICHYQ 715 BQ Greenleaf Street. Allentown X55 N. Iordan Std entown St. Francis Parish: Commercial Course Sa rl He' 'arishz Academic Course Music: Verse Speaking Choir I-4. I 'bled Cross 1-2. Music: Glee Club 112- , Girls' Choir 1-2-3. Athletics: In- tramural Basketball 1-2-3-4. DONALD EUGENE FIX 515 Pine Street, Allentown Sacred Heart Parish: Academic Course Clubs: Speakers' I-2, Catholic Action Promoter I-4. Music: Glee Club I-2-4. Athletics: Intramural Basketball 2-3-4, ANDREW EDWARD FRANTZ 220 S. Seventeenth Street, Allentown St. Catherine of Siena Parish: General Course Music: Band 4, Glee Club 2-3-4. Ath- letics: Intramural Basketball 4. MARY ANN FRONIIEISER Barto, Pa. Most Blessed Sacrament: Commercial Course Honor Student 4. Basketball Manager 1-2-4. ALFRED FRANCIS FRUHWIRTH 1624 Tilghman Street, Allentown St. Catherine of Siena Parish: Academic Course Clubs: Speakers' I. Music: Glee Club I-5-4. Athletics: Intramural Basketball 4. TERESA MARY GAIDA 607 N. Sixth Street, Allentown St. Iohn the Baptist Parish: Academic Course Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter I, Co- chairman 4. PAUL FRANK GALGON IAMIES BERNARD GAI.I.AGI'IER IOIIN VINCENT GALLAGHER 2208 Main Street, Northampton 147 Turner Street, Allentown 618 Park Street, Allgntiywn Our Lady of Hungary Parish: Academic Immaculate Conception Parish: Academic Immaculate Conception Parish, Academic Course Course Com-sc Music: Glee Club 3. Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter 2-3-4. Music: Minstrel 4, BARBARA ANN GALLE 1208 W. Broad Street, Bethlehem SS. Simon and Iude Parish: Academic Course Music: Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Girls' Choir I-2-3-4. Student Government: Class Representative 3. Athletics: Intramural Basketball I-2-4, Captain 3. IOSEPH CHARLES GARGER 905 N. Penn Street, Allentown Sacred Heart Parish: Academic Course Athletics: Basketball 2-3-4. ANNA MARIE CATHERINE CEHRING 426 Church Street, Allentown Sacred Heart Parish: Home Economics Course Clubs: Speakers' 1-2. Catholic Action Promoter 2--l. Music: Girls' Choir 3. Athletics: Intramural Basketball, Captain ER LEONARD ALOYSIUS GEHRINGER Barto, Pa. Most Blessed Sacrament Parish: Industrial Course Athletics: Intramural Basketball 4. FRANCES AGNE GEIGER 50 Front Street, asauqua Annunciatio ssed Virgin Parish: Aca- demic urse orgtudent 3. Clubs: Art 1-2-3--l. si . Glec Club 1-2-3-4. Student Cov- ment: Student Officer 4. Athletics: EI.IZAI'lIi'l'II LOUISE GEORGE 1748 Chew Street, Allentown St. Catherine'of Siena Parish: Academic Course Clubs: French Club 4. Music: Orchestra l-2-3--l, Student Director 4, Band I-2- 3--l. Student Government: Student Ofli- cer -l. Athletics: Intramural Basketball I-3--I, Captain 2. Intramural Basketball 1-Z-3-4. MARY LOUISE GEORGE 1748 Chew Street, Allentown St. Catherine of Siena Parish: Academic Course Honor Student l. Clubs: French 4, Art l-2. Music: Orchestra 2-3-4, Band 2-3-4, Verse Speaking Choir 1. Library Serv- ice: Library Aide 1. Athletics: Intra- mural Basketball 2-3-4, Captain 1. MARGARET ANN GI-ZRA 317 S. Fulton Street, Allentown St. Catherine of Siena Parish: Academic Course Honor Student I-2-5-4. Clubs: French 4. Music: Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Student Government: Class Representative 2. Athletics: Intramural Basketball 2-3-4. SOPHIA ANN GIQRGIQI. 434 Turner Street, Allentown Sacred Heart Parish: Academic Course Music: Girls' Choir 1-2. CHARLES STEPIIEN GIERRAS 1140 Allen Street, Allentown St. Francis Parish: Academic Course Honor Student 4. Clubs: Speakers' 1-2- 3-4. Dramatics: Senior Class Play. Pub- lications: Seneschal Literary Staff 2-3-4. Library Service: Library Aide 1. Student Government: Usher 2-3-4. IOHN EDWARD GERENSER ANNA MARY GRAZIER 110 N. Sixth Street, Coplay 422 N. Second Street, Allentown St. Peter Parish: Industrial Course St. Peter and Paul Parish: Commercial Music: Glee Club 2-3--l. Athletics: In- Coufhv tramural Basketball 5-4. Music: Glee Club 2-3--l. KATIIRYN MARGARET GREEN Tull N. Tenth Street, Allentown St. Ifrancis Parish: Commercial Course VINCENT PAUL GURGICK 233 Ridge Avenue, Allentown St. Iohn the Baptist Parish: Industrial IJOROTIIY MARY MACK R 513 s. Rmtifafti smut, Alle nf Our Lad Help ofwgid Parish: Com r i' We Honor Student -I. Music: Glee Club 2, CUUVSC Girls' Choir I-2, Verse Speaking Choir Clu s: Sp akers' I. Music: Glee Club -I. Publications: Seneschal Literary Staff I-2-., Girls' Choir I-2-3. Athletics: In I-2-3, Co-editor -I. Athletics: Intramural tramural Basketball 2-3--I. Basketball I-2-5. AGNES ERMA HAP? '.R ELSIE STIIFANIA HANZL -IIS Green Street,.Q town I IU Coplay Street, Coplay Sac ed Heart . ish: General Course St. Peter Parish: Commercial Course .ic'NGlee Club 2-3--I, Girls' Choir Clubs: Speakers' I-2. Athletics: Intra- - - , Tonettes 2-.5-4, Athletics: Intra- mural Basketball 2-5, Captain -I. m iral Basketball 2-3--I. FRANK WILLIAM IIANZL ll5 S. Bradford Street, Allentown Our Lady Help of Christians Parish: In- dustrial Course Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter I. Music: Glee Club I-2-3-4. MARY GENEROSA HARKINS 519 N. Fourth Street, Allentown Sacred Heart Parish: Commercial Course Music: Glee Club 3, Girls' Choir 3 Athletics: Intramural Basketball I-2-4, Captain 3. VIRGINIA MARY HART X57 N. Sherman Street, Allentown Our Lady Help of Christians Parish, Com- mercial Course Honor Student 1. Clubs: Catholic Ac- tion Promoter 4. Music: Glee Club I-2 LOUIS IOHN I-IAUSRATH 821 Washington Street, Allentown St. Francis Parish: Academic Course Honor Student 4. Clubs: Speakers' 2-3-4. Student Government: Class Rep resentative 2. REGINA MAY HENRY 437 Church Street, Allentown Sacred Heart Parish: Commercial Course Clubs: Speakers' I-2-3-4, Red Cross I Student Government: Class Representa- tive 2. Athletics: Intramural Basketball 2. MARY MARGUIiRITIi HOGAN 1052 Delaware Avenue, Bethlehem St. Ursula Parish: Academic Course Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter 2. Music: Glee Club I-2-3-4, Girls' Choir 5. Library Service: Library Aide l. Athletics: Intramural Basketball 4. LAWRIQNCE CARI, HOLVECK -lllfl N. Fourth Street, Allentown Sacred Ileart Parish: Industrial Course MARIH IIELEN IIOLOSKA DOROTHY ANN HOLVFCK 539 Ridge Avenue, Allentown 409 N. Fourth Street, Allentown St. Iohn the Baptist Parish: Commercial Sacred Heart Parish: Academic Course Course Clubs: French 4. Music: Orchestra 2-3--l, Clubs: Speakers' 2-4. Music: Glee Club Verse Speaking Choir I. Athletics: In- l-2-5-4. Athletics: Intramural Basket- tramural Basketball 1. hall l--l. IQUGIZNF PAUL ISSERMOYFR SIX Allen Street, Allentown Sacred Ileart Parish: General Course Library Service: Library Aide -l. Ath- Music: Orchestra I-2-3, Band I-2-5. lt-tics: Football Manager -l. MILIJRHIJ FLORENCE IAINIJI. 512 Gordon Street, Allentown Sacred Heart Parish: Commercial Course Honor Student 2. Clubs: Speakers' 3-4, Catholic Action Promoter 2. Student Government: Class Representative 2. IOSIQPH GERARD KEARNEY lIl5 N. Ulster Street, Allentown Our Lady I-Ielp of Christians Parish: Aca- demic Course Honor Student 2. Music: Glee Club 4. Student Government: Student Oflicer 4. Athletics: Intramural Basketball I, Library Service: Library Aide 2. Pub- licatio s: Glen lichoes Business Statl. f IULIA MARG A IORDAN RITA ANN KAERCHER 857 S. Poplar eet, Allentown 705 Seventh Avenue, Bethlehem St. ' ei mf Siena Parishg Commercial SS. Simon and Iude Parish: Commercial C u . ' Course 'cz Glee Club I-2-3-4, Girls' Choir Clubs: Speakers' 3-4. Music: Glee Club l-2. Athletics: Intramural Basketball 1, Girls' Choir I. l-2-3--l. ANNA MARIE KEENEY -ll3 Tilghman Street, Allentown Immaculate Conception Parish: Academic Course Clubs: Speakers' 1, French -l. Music: Glee Club 2-5-4, Girls' Choir 2-3-4. Athletics: Intramural Basketball I-2-3--l. HELEN ELIZABETH KEMPF GEORGE KINEK 892 Front Street, Fullerton 973 Hazard Road, Palmerton Annunciation Blessed Virgin Parish: Com- Sr, Peter and Paul Pai-ighg General Course fnsfcl-1lC0UfSC Athletics: Football 3-4, Captain 4, Bas- Clubs: Speakers' l. Music: Glee Club kerba1I3-4, Baseball 3, 1-2-3. CLEMENS FRANCIS KLINGLER II9 Howertown Avenue, Catasauqua Annunciation Blessed Virgin Parish: Indus- trial Course GEORGE CHARLES KLINE 915 N. Front Street, Allentown St. Iohn the Baptist Parish: Academic Course Honor Student 3-4. Dramatics: Senior Class Play. Student Government: Usher 2-3-4. Athletics: Football 1-2-3-4, Cap- tain 4, Basketball 2, Intramural Basket- ball 3-4. DAVID LEO KLINGLER 55 N. Third Street, Coplay St. Peter Parish: Academic Course Athletics: Football I, Intramural Basket- Music: Glee Club 4. Athletics: Basket- ball -l. ball 2, Intramural Basketball 3-4. MARY OLGA KORNFEIND ANN HELEN KORPICS O56 Main Street, Northampton 408 Union Street, Allentown Our Lady of Hungary Parish: Commercial St. Stephen Parish: Commercial Course COUTSC Music: Glee Club I-2-3-4, Girls' Choir Honor Student 2-4. Clubs: Catholic Ac- I-2. Athletics: Intramural Basketball tion Promoter 3. Music: Glee Club 2-3, I-2. Girls' Choir 2-3. Student Government: Class Representative 4. PAUL IOSEPH KOZERO I63l Main Street, Northampton St. Michael Parish: Academic Course Honor Student 2-3-4. Clubs: Speakers' 2-4, Catholic Action Promoter 2. Stu- dent Government: Class Representative 3. Athletics: Intramural Basketball 4. MARIE AGNES KOT Nh!! A 7 2 U5 Hanover Acres, AI town o Lily gi-th, of christians Parish: rfrcial Course Mu.ic: Verse Speaking Choir 3-4. Pub- lications: Seneschal Staff 2-3. Co-editor 4. Student Government: Class Repre- sentative 2. IAMES ALFRED KUEBLER 437 N. Fifth Street, Allentown Sacred Heart Parish: General Course Clubs: Speakers' 1, Art I-2. Library Service: Library Aide 2-3-el. ANTHONY IOSEPH KURTZ MARGARET ANNA LAIYIOVSKI CLAIRE MARIE LANDERS 478 Ii. Ninth Street, Northampton 102 Second Street, Northampton 238 Howertown Avenue, Northampton Our Lady of Hungary Parish: Industrial St. Andrew Parish: Commercial Course St. Lawrence Parish: Academic Course CUUVSC Honor Student 4. Music: Orchestra l-2- Clubs: Speakers' 2-3-4, French 4. Dra- Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter I-2-3. 5-4, Band 1-Z-5-4. Athletics: Intramural matics: Senior Class Play. Music: Verse Basketball 4. MARY ANN THIZRFSA LIYNDI. 105 S. Second Street, Coplay St. Peter Parish: Academic Course Clubs: Speakers' 2-3, Catholic Action Promoter -1, German -1, Biology 4. Ath- leties: Intramural Basketball 2. LIQONA MARY MAKOVSKY 159 Main Street, Cementon Blessed Virgin Mary Parish: Commercial Ilonor Student 1-2-3-4. Music: Glee Club 2-3-4, Verse Speaking Choir 1, Student Government: Student Oliicer 2. Athletics: Intramural Basketball 1-2-5-4. leader 1-2-3. LORRAINE ANN MANESCU 817 St. Luke's Place. Bethlehem Holy Ghost Parish: Academic Course WILLIAM EDWARD MALITSCII 926 N. Penn Street, Allentown Sacred Heart Parish: Industrial Course COMM Music: cafe club 4. Athletics: imm- mural Basketball, Captain 3-4, Cheer- Speaking Choir 3-4. IOHN BERNARD LONGENHAGEN 1027 Second Street, Catasauqua St. Lawrence Parish: Academic Course Honor Student 4. Dramatics: Senior Class Play. Music: Band 3-4. Student Government: Student Othcer 3, Central Committee, Treasurer 4. WILFRFD FRANCIS MALONEY 1414 S. Race Street, Allentown St. Paul Parish: Academic Course Honor Student 2-3-4. Clubs: Speakers' 1-2-3-4. Student Government: Student Officer 2, Class Representative 4. BERNARD STANLEY MARHEFKA 2172 Main Street, Northampton Blessed Virgin Mary Parish: Academic Clubs: Speakers' 1, French -l. Music: CUUVSC Glee Club l-2-3-4. Music: Orchestra I-2-3-4, Band I-2-3. an Sacred Heartx ish: Home Economics Couf FRIEDA ROSE RTI-V5 626 N. Fifth Street, ntown -5, Tonettes 3-4. IOHN HENRY MASON IIJ2 Center Street, Mauch Chunk Immaculate Conception Parish: Academic Course Athletics: Intramural Basketball 2-3. Captain 4. MILDRFI3 AGNIZS MAZURIQK I I lll Catasauqua Avenue, Allentown St. john the llaptist Parish: Commercial Course Honor Student 4. Music: Verse Speak- ing Choir I-3--I. Athletics: Intramural Q TS on-Q Club l-2-3-4, Girls' Choir THOMAS IOSEPI-I McCAI5E 913 N. Sixth Street, Allentown Immaculate Conception Parish: General Course Clubs: Speakers' 4, Catholic Action Pro- moter 2, German 4. Library Service: Library Aide 2-3. llasketball rl. IAMIQS HUGH McCAUI.IiY l2ll5 N. Nineteenth Street, Allentown St. Catherine of Siena Parish: Academic Course Clubs: Speakers' 2-3. llramaticsz Senior Class Play. Music: liand 3, Glee Club I-2. Publications: Seneschal Literary Stal? 2-3--I. Athletics: Basketball 2. In- tramural Basketball 2. CHARLES WILLIAM McGINLEY 415 M Railroad Street, Allentown Immaculate Conception Parish: Academic Course Clubs: Art 2-3. Music: Orchestra 1-2- 3-4, Band 3-4. Athletics: Intramural Basketball 4. EDYVARD HENRY MCGONIGLF 630 N. Penn Street, Allentown Immaculate Conception Parish: Industrial Course Clubs: Speakers' I. Music: Glee Club I-2-5-4. Athletics: Baseball 1-2, Intra- mural Basketball I-2-4. PATRICIA ANNE MCGONIGLIC 522 Tilghman Street, Allentown Immaculate Conception Parish: Academic Course Honor Student I-5-4. Clubs: Speakers' I-2, French el. Music: Orchestra I-2-5-Nl. Athletics: Intramural Basketball 1-2-4. EDWARD RAYMOND MCGORRY IUX N. Twelfth Street, Allentown St. Catherine of Siena Parish: Academic Course Music: Orchestra I-2-3-4, Band l-2-3-4. Athletics: Intramural liasketball I-4. IOANNIS MARY MCKFE IGU7 Chew Street, Allentown St. Catherine of Siena Parish: Commercial Course Music: Orchestra 2-.3--l, Girls' Choir l. Athletics: Intramural Basketball l-2-5--l. PATRICIA IOANNE MCLAUGHLIN l l3lJ Fullerton Avenue, Allentown Immaculate Conception Parish: Academic Course Honor Student 3. Clubs: Catholic Ac- tion Promoter 1. Music: Glee Club 1-2- 3--l, Girls' Choir I-2-3. Athletics: Intra- mural Basketball 1-2-3. IAMIES MARTIN McNAI.I.Y IZIS W. Broad Street, Bethlehem SS. Simon and jude Parish: Academic Course Music: Orchestra I-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3--l. Student Government: Class Representa- tive I-2. Athletics: Intramural Basket- ball 4. HUBERTA ANNE MEITZLER 2130 Tilghman Street, Allentown St. Catherine of Siena Parish: Commercial Course Clubs: Speakers' 1. Music: Verse Speak- ing Choir 2-3-4. Student Government: Student Oflicer 1. CATHERINE ANTONIA MIZLCIIER CHRISTINA IULIA MESSFNLFIINER Main Street, Bally -I2 N. Second Street, Coplay Most Blessed Sacrament Parish: Ilome Iico- St. Peter Parish: Home Economics Course nomics Course Clubs: Speakers' 2-3-4. Music: Verse Speaking Choir l. ANNAMARII2 MIES MARY PAULINE MIKLOS MARY AGNES MIKLUS 'HZ ltaska Street, Bethlehem 7 S. Front Street, Coplay 611 Railroad Street, Allentown Iloly Ghost Parish: Commercial Course St. Peter Parish: Academic Course St. Iohn the Baptist Parish: Academic Ilonor Student I-2-3-4. Music: Orches- Ilonor Student 2-4. Clubs: Speakers' 2, Course tra Z, Glee Club 3-4. Student Govern- Catholic Action Promoter 3-4, German Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter 2. Dra- ment: Class Representative 3, Central -l. Publications: Seneschal Staff 3-4. matics: Senior Class Play. Music: Glee Committee, Secretary -l. Club 3-4, Girls' Choir 3-4. Athletics: Intramural Basketball 2-3-4. DAVID FRANCIS MILLER ANNA MARGA 'FAIINAROVIC 43852 N. Ierome Street, Allentown 421 N. Seconc eet, Allentown Our Lady: Help of Christians Parish: In- Sr. Iohnt Eaptist Parish: General Course flumtlfl CWM og. out-Q ellis 3-4, oi,-is' Choir 5. Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter 3. Music: Glee Club 2. Student Govern- ment: Student Oflicer 2. IULIUS TIIOMAS MITTL WILLIAM STANLEY MIZGERD I7-lll Union Street, Allentown 432 E. Twelfth Street, Northampton St. Catherine of Siena Parish: Academic Course Music: Glee Club I-5--l. Athletics: Foot- ball 2-3--l, Basketball l-2, Intramural St. Michael Parish: Academic Course Honor Student 2-3--4. Clubs: Art -l. FLORENCE MARIE MORRISSEY H15 Emmett Street, Allentown St. Catherine of Siena Parish: Commercial Course Music: Orchestra I-2-3-4, Music Libra- rian l-2-5-el. Student Government: Stu- dent Ofhcer -l. Athletics: Intramural Basketball 2-5-4. MARY ELIZABETH NAGLE -ll l EG N. Second Street, Allentown Immaculate Conception Parish: Commer- cial Course Clubs: Speakers' l. Music: Verse Speak- ing Choir 1-2-5-4. Library Service: Li- brary Aide I-2-3--l, Vice President -l. Athletics: Intramural Basketball 1-2-5-4. Basketball 1. IOSEPHINE CLAIRE NAUROTH 602 N. Sixth Street, Allentown Sacred Heart Parish: Home Economics Course Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter 4, Red Cross l. Music: Glee Club 2-5-4, THOMAS TIMOTHY NEWMAN l739 Pennsylvania Street, Allentown St. Catherine of Siena Parish: Academic Course Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter 1-2- 3-4. Music: Glee Club 4. Athletics: Intramural Basketball 4. FRANCIS IAMES O'IJONNELL 320 Ridge Avenue, Allentown Immaculate Conception Parish: Industrial Course Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter 2. Music: Band 3, Glee Club 2. Athletics: Football 2, Intramural Basketball 4. MARGARE Y OHEARN l ll All treet, Allentown Owlerine of Siena Parish: Academic Course Music: Minstrel 4. RICHARD JOHN OLSOVSKY U17 N. Front Street, Allentown St. john the Baptist Parish: Academic Course Music: Glee Club 3. Student Govern- ment: Usher 2-3--l. Athletics: Football I-2-3-4, Basketball 2, Baseball 2-3-4, In- tramural Basketball 3-4. BARBARA MARIE O'NEILL 613 M Cedar Street, Allentown St. Francis Parish: Commercial Course Music: Verse Speaking Choir I-3-4 Athletics: Intramural Basketball I-2-3-4 ROSE MARIE O'NIiIL ANNA MAIQ PARLOWE RICHARD LAWRENCF PERKINS 3249 Chew Street, Allentown 430 Tilghman Street, Allentown 488 Birkel Avenue Bethlehem Immaculate Conception Parish: Academic Sacred Heart Parish Holy Infancy Parish Academic Course CUUIW Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter 2-4, Clubs: Radio -I Athletics Intrtmural Honor Student 2--l. Clubs: Speakers' Speakers' 4. Music: Verse Speaking Basketballfl. l-2-5--I. llramatics: Senior Class Play. Music: Orchestra 3-4. Publications: Sen- eschal Staff 5-4. Athletics: Intramural I-2-3--I Basketball I-2-5-4. RICHARD EDGAR PERRY 730 N. Twenty-fourth Street, Allentown St. Catherine of Siena Parish: Academic Course Ilonor Student 5-4. Clubs: Catholic Ac- tion Promoter 2. Dramatics: Senior Class Play. Student Government: Stu- dent Ollicer 3, Central Committee, Pres- ident 4. Athletics: Basketball Manager 5, Intramural Basketball HI. Choir I-2-4. Library Service: Library Aide I. Athletics: Intramural Basketball IRAN ANTOINIiTTE PIOVESAN X53 5:3 N. Fifth Street, Allentown Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish: Aca- demic Course Clubs: Red Cross I. Music: Glce Club 2-3. Publications: Seneschal Business StaIT 3. Athletics: Intramural Basketball I-5, Captain 2--I. IACQUIELINE MARIE PIZOLATO THOMAS ANDREW PLATZITR VINCENT PA U55 N. Seventh Street, Allentown 556 N. Fourth Street, Allentown III7 N. 'I'w5Qet Street Allentown St. Francis Parish: Academic Course Sacred Heart Parish: Industrial Course Our Lad 'QMount Carmel Parish Aca Clubs: Red Cross I. Publications: Sen- Clubs: Stage Crew. det C Course eschal Literary Staff 3-4. Student Gov- ernment: Usher 3--I. Athletics: Intra- mural Basketball 1--I, Captain 2-3. ROSIZMARIE I'IIiRNAI3ET'I1E PRACHAR 627lG N. Fourth Street, Allentown St. Iohn the Baptist Parish, Commercial Course Ilonor Student I--l. Music: Verse Speak- ing Choir I-2-3--I, Band Uniform Mana- ger 2-5--I. Publications: Glen Iichoes Staff 3--I. Student Government: Student Ofiicer Nl. tics: Football 4 Intramural Basket ba , Captain 4 DOROTHY MARIE PUDLEINER 87-I Second Street, Fullerton Annunciation Blessed Virgin Parish: Com- mercial Course Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter I. Music: Glee Club I-2-3. Athletics: In- tramural Basketball, Captain 4. MARGARET ELIZABETH PUSKAS 143 Green Street Allentown St Iohn the Baptist Parish: Academic FRANK ALOIS RAMBECK IOSEPH EDWARD RA'1H 131 S. Fifth Street, Coplay 418 Ridge Avenue Allentown St. Peter Parish: Academic Course Immaculate Conception Parish Academic Clubs: Art 3-4. Music: Glee Club 2-3. Cfwfsf - Athletics: Intramural Basketball 4. Honor Student 4 Clubs Speakers 12 Music Glee Club 1 2 3 4. Student Gov ernment Student Ofhcer 1, Usher 2-3-4. Athletics Intramural Basketball 4. RICHARD EMRICI-I REDDING 1316 Stanley Avenue, Bethlehem St. Ursula Parish: Academic Course Athletics: Football 2-3-4, Baseball 3-4, Intramural Basketball 2-3, Captain 4. Publications: Seneschal Iitcrary Staff 3 Athletics: Intramural Basketball 4 FRANK REINHART REICI II. 211 Washington Park, Nazareth Holy Family Parish: Academic Course Honor Student 3-4. Dramatics: Senior Class Play. Music: Glee Club 3-4. Ath- letics: Football 3-4, Baseball 3-4, Intra- mural Basketball 3. CATHERINE LOUISE REISINGER EUGENE IULIUS REZSEK RUDOLPH FELIX RIZLE1 IO 631 Hanover Avenue, Allentown 515 Gordon Street, Allentown 608 N. Eighth Street Allentown Our Lady Help of Christians Parish: Com- Sacred Heart Parish: Academic Course St. Francis Parish Academic Course mcfci-:ll Course Student Government: Student Oflicer 1, Clubs: Radio 4 Athletics Intramural Dramatics: Senior Class Play. Music: Basketball 4. Glee Club 1-2-3, Girls' Choir 1-2. Ath- letics: Intramural Basketball Captain 1-2. ELIZABETH LUCILLE ROESCH 932 Linden Street, Allentown Sacred Heart Parish: Academic Course Clubs: Speakers' 2-3-4. Dramatics: Sen- ior Class Play. Music: Glee Club 2-3-4, Girls' Choir 2-3-4. EDGAR DONALD RUFE 803 N. Saul Street, Allentown Our Lady Help of Christians Parish: In- dustrial Course Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter 2. Music: Glce Club 1. Athletics: Intra- mural Basketball 4. ROBERT HENRY SAGI, IOSBPH BERNARD SALAS DOROTHY THERESA SAUBRZOPF 754 Meadow Street, Allentown 1132 Spring Street, ethyflan 908 N. Fourth Street, Allentown Sacred Heart Parish: Industrial Course SS. Simon and Iut arish: Academic Sacred Heart Parish: Home Economics Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter 2. Ulursc N Course Athletics: Intramural Basketball 1-2-3--I, Clubs: R' io 4. Music: Glee Club l. Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter 4, Red thlgg . Intramural Basketball 2-3, Cross 2-3, Secretary 3. Music: Verse a in 4. Speaking Choir 1. Athletics: Intramural Basketball 4. FRANCES ANNA SAUERZOPF FRANK SMITH SAURMAN 428 Allen Street, Allentown 2342 Walnut Street, Allentown Sacred Heart Parish: Home liconomics St. Catherine of Siena Parish: Academic Course Course Music: Verse Speaking Choir 1-2-3-4. Clubs: Art 1-2-3-4. Music: Band 3-4. Athletics: Intramural Basketball, Cap- tain 4. KENNETH PAUL SAURMAN 2342 Walnut Street, Allentown St. Catherine of Siena Parish: Academic Course Clubs: Art I-2-3-4. Music: Band 3-4. Athletics: Intramural Basketball, Cap- tain 4. MARY DOROTHY 'CIIXDTA IOI5 Seneca Street, B -hem Holy Ghost Paris ommercial Course Honor St nt I. Clubs: Speakers' l, C oflg ction Promoter 2. Music: h 'tra 2-3-4, Band 2-3-4. Student vernment: Usher 2-3-4. ROBERT IOI-IN SCIIADT 503 N. Brick Street, Allentown St. Iohn the Baptist Parish: Academic Course Student Government: Usher 4. Athletics: Football 3-4, Intramural Basketball 2- IANETTE LOUISE SCHAFFER IOYCE GIfRAI.DIwdSCHAl:FIfR 413 N. Fifth Street, Allentown 43855 N. Hall YIM, Allentown Sacred Heart Parish: Commercial Course Sacr Il 'rtliirishg Commercial Course Music: Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Band l. eakers' 1, Red Cross l-2-3. sic: Glee Club 2, Girls' Choir 2-. LILLIAN MARY SCHARKOZY ELEANORE LOUISE SCHLOSSER ERNEST IOSEPH SCHMIDT 413 Green Street, Allentown 425 Carrot Street, Allentown 409 Gordon Street, Allentown SHCFCCI HCHFI P2U'iSl'l9 Academic Course Sacred Heart Parish: Home Economics Sacred Heart Parish: Academic Course Music: Glee Club 2-3-4, Girls' Choir Course Honor Student 4. Clubs: Speakers' I, 3-4, Verse Speaking Choir I. Athletics: Intramural Basketball, Captain 4. Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter I, Red Cross I. Music: Clee Club 2-3-4. Radio-President 4. Library Service: Mender I. Music: Glee Club I. Student Government: Class Representative 3-4. Athletics: Football Manager 3-4. MARY ANN SCHMIDT LORETTA ANN SCHULTIQ 732 N. Fifth Street, Allentown H35 Wahneta Street, Allentown Sacred Heart Parish: Commercial Course Our Lady Help of Christians Parish: Ilomc Honor Student 5-4. Clubs: Art I-2-3-4. Eulnomlce CUUVSC Music: Verse Speaking Choir 1-Z-3-4. GERALDINE MAE SCHUSTER WILLIAM WALTER SCHUSTER RICHARD PAUL SCHVVARE 436 Washington Street, Allentown 545 N. Iordan Street, Allentown 337 N. Fifth Street, Allentown Sacred Heart Parish: Academic Course General Course Sacred Heart Parish: Industrial Course Honor Student 2-3. Clubs: Red Cross I. Music: Minstrel 4. Publications: Seneschal Literary Staff 2-3-4. Student Government: Usher 3-4. Athletics: Intramural Basketball I-2. IOHN CHARLES SCRIZZI 807 N. Fourth Street, Allentown Sacred Heart Parish: Academic Course Clubs: Radio 4. Library Service: Mendcr I. Music: Glee Club I-4. Student Gov- ernment: Class Representative 5. Ath- leties: Cheerleader I-2, Intramural Basket- ball 4. IAMES IOSEPH SCULLEY 526 W. Union Boulevard, Bethlehem SS. Simon and Iude Parish: Academic Course Clubs: Speakers' I. Music: Orchestra I-2-5-4, Band I-2-3-4. Athletics: Intra- mural Basketball 2-5-4, IRAN LOUISE Sl'il17liNBl'iRG1'iR 2045 Henderson Street, Bethlehem lloly Ghost Parish: Commercial Course Ilonor Student 4. Clubs: Speakers' 1-Z, Catholic Action Promoter 3-4. Publica- tions: Seneschal Business Staff 3-4. Fl.liANOR1i HELIQN SIMCOE 1307 Newport Avenue, Northampton Our Lady of Hungary Parish: Commercial Course Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter 4. Music: Verse Speaking Choir 1, Glee Club 2-3-4, Girls' Choir 1-2-5-4. IJOLORES THERESA SKRIPEK 11 Union Street, Catasauqua Annunciation Blessed Virgin Parish: Aca demic Course Music: Verse Speaking Choir 1-2-5-4 Band Uniform Manager 2-3-4. Publica tions: Glen Echoes Staff 3-4. Athletics Intramural Basketball 1-2-4. PAUL IOSEPH SKVORIZTZ 947 Tilghman Street, Allentown St. Francis Parish: Academic Course Clubs: Speakers' 2, Catholic Action Pro- moter 2, Radio 4. Athletics: Football 2, Basketball 2-5, Baseball 2-3-4, Athletic Association Vice-President 5, President 4. IOANNE MAVA SMITI-'1 1412 Early Street, Allentown St. Francis Parish, Academic Course Honor Student 4. Music: Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Student Government: Student Ollicer 2. Athletics: Intramural Basket- ball 1-2. I7Ol.UR1iS IR1iN1i SOFSKY 710 Lawrence Street, Allentown St. Iohn the Baptist Parish: Commercial Course Honor Student 1. Clubs: Speakers' 1, Catholic Action Promoter 5. Music: Verse Speaking Choir 1-2-3. Publica- tions: Seneschal Business Staff. Student Government: Usher 2-5-4. ALBliR'l' Plf'l'liR SOLGA 1092 Sixth Street, Catasauqua St. Andrew Parish: General Course Music: Glee Club 4. Athletics: Football 5-4, Intramural Basketball 3. RAYMOND IOSFPH SOLT 224 N. Irving Street, Allentown Our Lady Help of Christians Parish: Aca- demic Course Clubs: Radio 4. VVILLIAM IOSl'iPll SOMISHKA ROSE UOLORES SORRENTINO 212 Main Street, Egypt 509 Chew Street, Allentown lloly Trinity Parish: General Course Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish, Gen- Athletics: l ootball 3-4, Basketball 3, eral Course Intramural Basketball, Captain 4. Clubs: Speakers' 2, Red Cross 3. ANDREW IOSEPII SOTAK LUCILLE HELEN SPAAR 24 N. Eighth Street, Coplay 735 Cedar Street, Allentown St. Peter Parish: Academic Course St. Francis Parish: Commercial Course Clubs: Art -l. Athletics: Intramural Bas- Music: Orchestra l-Z-3--l, Band 2, Music ketball 4. Librarian l-2-3-el, Girls' Choir Accom- panist 1-2-3--l, Tonettes Acconipanist I-2-3-4. Student Government: Usher 2-3-4: Athletics: Intramural Basketball 1. BERNARD PETER SPAHITZ 92-l N. Penn Street. Allentown Sacred Heart Parish: Academic Course Clubs: Art 4. Library Service: Library Aide Z, Mender 1. Music: Orchestra l-2-3-4. Athletics: Intramural Basketball 4. IOHN GEORGE SPAITS FRANK WILLIAM SPIESS 1618 Main Street, Northampton 516 N. Eighteenth Street, Allentown Our Lady of Hungary Parishg General St. Catherine of Siena Parish: General Course . Course Athleticszlntramural Basketball2-3-4. Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter 3-4. IDWARD PAUL STALTER l235 Tilghman Street, Allentown St. Francis Parish: Academic Course Dramatics: Senior Class Play. Music Orchestra 3-4, Band 3--l. Publications Seneschal Literary Staff 3--l. Athletics: Intramural Basketball 4. Music: Glee Club -l. Athletics: Football 2, Intramural Basketball 2-4. WILLIAM RICHARD STEIRER ZIX N. Front Street, Allentown Sacred lleart Parish: Academic Course GOLIJIE- IRENE STENACK 613 N. Twelfth Street, Allentown St, Francis Parish: Academic Course Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter 3. Music: Band 4, Glee Club 1-3--l. Stu- dent Government: Student Oflicer -l. Athletics: Football 2-3, Basketball I-2, Baseball I-2, Intramural Basketball 3-4. Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter l French 4. Music: Glee Club 1-2-5-4. Athletics: Intramural Basketball l-2. 1 MARY ANNA SUBITS 953 Washington Avenue, Northampton Our Lady of Hungary Parish: Commercial Course Clubs: Catholic Action Promoter l-2. Music: Verse Speaking Choir l. Student Government: Student Oflicer 3. Athlet- ics: Intramural Basketball 3. ANDREW STANLEY SWEETANA 7-l-l Brick Street, Allentown St. Iohn the Baptist Parish: Academic Course Clubs: Radio -l. Athletics: Baseba 2-3-4, Intramural Basketball 3--l. lAMl'iS HIQRNAIIIF TAGLANG filo S. llishopthorpe Street, Ilethlehem lloly Ghost Parish: Industrial Course Music: Glee Club 2-4. Athletics: Foot- ball Manager 3, Intramural Basketball 3-4. FRANK ALOYS TANTSITS 125 N. Second Street, Coplay St. Peter Parish: Industrial Course Clubs: Speakers' l, Catholic Action Pro- moter 1-2. Library Service: Student Librarian 4, Library Aide 2-3. Student VICTOR IOHN TOGGART 207 E. High Street, Hellertown St. 'Theresa Parish: Academic Course Clubs: Art 2-3, President 4, Radio 4. 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