Central Catholic High School - Towers Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1948
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Central Catholic has been treated to equip these hots with competent attitudes to perform their duties as worthi Catholics and LillllCI1S and it is ideally situated to accomplish this end. ln the immediate vicinity are St. Pauls Cathedral. center of Catholic' action in the Pittsburgh diocese: Carnegie Institute. with its world lamous museum. ant galleries, toncert hall and library: Syria Mos- que, where many ol Clentrals social allairs are held: lforhes Field. on whose gridiron Central meets North in their annual grid classic. These representative monuments of the essential phases of cultural activity are factors in the development ol an individual capable of assuming his position in the .Xineric-an society ol today. The camera catches a group of students as they stroll around the campus having their daily ice cream and candy bar The shot shows the towers from which this publication receives its title and also the turreted faculty house Notice the gentleman leaving through the for hidden lane 4 l l l i 1 i s I '-..- Many a morning when our loyal students arrive with frostbitten hands and Three books , they see that Jack Frost has blown his wintry breath on their daily habitat in the form of white crystal flakes of snow. On days like this the bulletin reads Remember, no handling snow within two blocks of the school. Classes are most at- tentive on these days because the Winchester girls stay inside. nn- nf Here is the part of Central we know best. Bounded by the faculty house, auditorium. and school building what is known as our quadrangle is the scene of our now famous lunch time walk. In this picture the auditorium is on your right, while the school building. predominant because of its towers. is in the centerg on the left, sepa- rated from the school. is the faculty house. These sur- roundings will long live in the minds of those who grad- uate from Central. BROTHERS OF THE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS Yes, in May, 1948, the Christian Brothers will celebrate the wonderful miracle of being over 100 years old in the United States. Educating youth for God's honor and the Catholic Church's glory has been a long and hard task to which thousands of Brothers have dedicated their prayers and life's eflorts. And thus our centennial celebration will be proud-of our progress and achievements-thankful-to God for his help without which we would have failed -confident-and desirous of God's grace and of our Catholic people's support to do the work of the Master on earth. In the background you see the picture of a saint. 1-le was inspired by God to found our order in 1680 in Rheims, France. Approved by Papal authority in 1725, the Christian Brothers have since spread to every civilized country of the world. 1Ve usually say that the F.S.C.'s are the largest body of teaching men in the Catholic Church. Even the war, in which we lost hundreds of schools and Brothers, did not deprive us of this title. Our work is that of teaching boys and young men in any type of school. For this end we are religious g that is, we take the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. In 1845 the first Christian Brothers school was established in the United States at Balti- more. Now we number five provinces in the United States. Central Catholic, Pittsburgh is staffed by Brothers of the Baltimore province as are the schools of New jersey, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: St. Peter-'s 1853-1927 Assumption 1853-1854 St. Michaels 1858-1920 St. Anne's 1859-1906 La Salle 1863- St. Patrick's 1865-1919 Cathedral 1866-1926 St. Augustine's 1874-1891 St. Paul's 1874-1893 St. Charles 1880-1901 Our Mother of Sorrows 1890-1901 St. Agatha's 1890-1911 Drexmor 1892-1913 St. Vincent's-Germantown 1896-1927 St. James 1896-1901 Visitation 1899-1926 St. Elizabeth's 1903-1926 St. Stephen's 1912-1926 Most Precious Blood 1914-1926 West Phila. Catholic H. S. for Boys 1926- 184-5-Over one hundred years FRATRES SCHOLARUM CHRISTIANARUM tl ill the United States-19 LaSalle Central Pottsville: Eddington: St. Francis Industrial School Scranton: St. Thomas Jr. College and H. S. Chartered as St. Thomas College Name changed to Univ. of Scranton Phoenixville: Phila. Catholic Protectory for Boys Pittsburgh: Central District Catholic H. S. NEW JERSEY Newark: St. Patrick's Jersey City: Catholic Institute fSt. Mary'sj Hoboken: St. Michael's Paterson: St. john's Orange: St. john's Ocean City: Ocean Rest MARYLAND Baltimore: Calvert Hall School Chartered as Calvert Hall College St. Vincent's St. Vincent's Male Orphan Asylum St. Peter's St. Alphonsus Orphan Asylum for St. Patrick's Parish Immaculate Conception St. Iohn's Male School Cathedral School St. Gregory's Choral School Fourteen Holy Martyrs Ellicot City: Rock Hill Academy Rock Hill Institute Rock Hill College Cumberland: LaSalle Institute Ammendale: Novitiate Juniorate Scholasticate Academy Laurel: Hyatsville: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington: St. Matthew's Academy and Boarding School St. Patriclfs Academy St. ,lohn's College De La Salle Scholasticate VIRGINIA Norfolk: Immaculate Conception Rock Castle: St. Emma's Industrial School Hampton Rhoads Richmonds: St. Mary's WEST VIRGINIA Wfheeling: Columbia Commercial College GEORGIA Augusta: St. Patrick's Com'l Institute MISSISSIPPI Biloxi: Pass Christian 1931-1947 1886-1887 1888- 1897-1942 1923 1938 1898- 1927- 1866-1927 1867-1927 1883-1892 1887-1924 1895- 1898- 1845- 1893 1848-1899 1849-1899 1849-1982 1851-1911 1851-1852 1869-1907 1866-1902 1871-1880 1882-1884 1907-1910 1857-1862 1862-1865 1865-1923 1907- 1880- 1881- 1881-1930 1886-1895 1897-1900 1903-1919 1895-1897 1900-1903 1851-1855 1866-1867 1851- 1930- 1883-1887 1895-1924 1897-1907 1907-1912 1918-1926 1903-1929 1865-1876 fi, 1 g 'ff.fw Www. 3, G, ii Q? S Q, K Q 1 C- f f .I Xivfv M A. ,V ww + -3321 I 2 A ,, 2?gLFX ' ,,. ii?fi ? 4 -' :47 lffrgi-'ff', fkA I S . 'fiuifii-'1:'f 1- .: . Yg ' :wit nga' , 5 E 5 u Q.. J I 'V V 55 wiv V ..5k3.i I, 'A ' 'L ' 1 fi ' ,fyy f K al f I '-: - If 'rf-r I 51'-1'?Y.lf - Scent' Gym: On your number . cries at voice from the rear of the gym. The same voice sec onds later dejectedly spouts: No, I don't mean to sit on them. By the expressions on our three year first year men above. there's some- thing else besides Santa Claus they don't helieve in-Charles Atlas. Scum-: music appreciation class: What is it fellows? asks Mr. Lamb of two frosh. Abrsrc, Mr. Lamb. the man who directs much of the Viking music. is seen tipping off two fresh- men. R. Paterson and V. Dillenger, on how to say it with music. The name of the song --well. it's on the heavier side. Too Fat Polka. I' ICI'.Nll.lI. IX Cl.. IBS 1'R1iYl1Il'f.X l'S' ll' l.l5iltl1t'l 51 G. Ki-llx ?l' ikllnstelli 71 NItXt'ill il? CQ.lJz1li 91 R. Schmitt II Lucwt JI 'lf .Xmoli 9 1 i ' ' I ,C.l1lt-lmskl lflPR.,I:1n1n-s Scene gym balcony: No. they're not seasick. just finding out for the first time we have a basketball team here at Central. After a frosh was tricked into signing up for the school's polo team. they have to see before they believe. ,fhiffg .a 'ir Qfgg ' f w X 17 We X f ,Qf - K ' A fl f Q W ' fb M11 , ii, I -,xxx Nghfx if f f, ' .1 Xlfyli X ,- ' AMO 'fra 'TU XF , if 'Myvqx Q f WG fbi Itfhp. XS xxx AMC YAII I El! INTE ll ESTS NUl'liU,XIUIf1f cilhiss l,lf1'iNflll'i.XW,iN IN l'ct1u MN 13. l't'1It-will 28 I.. lxllis fN R.XX'x.nl1It-x N XY. lill YN 1..Nitwlt'i JN X'.Us1mwski UN ll. U'l.t-any 48' lint-ilmolcl IHS P. Hlilsh Once every eight weeks comes the time for reports. Below is pictured a group of sophomores who have re- ceived their most important reports-the ones that make Aug What do you see? Another pair of eyes? jokes like that are alright but when the biology class is in session. there is serious endeavor ahead for Jerry McCabe of 6S. them upperclassmen. Note the smile on their facesg you guessed it. they are now big time third year men. The juniors have a wonderful time for two periods each week. Doing all the don'ts in the chem lab. Could it be that Frank Modrak fright! is trying to reproduce some of the crystals which decorate Jake McFadden's many hued sweater? UP Fll0lWl THE BANKS-THE THIRD YEAR CLASS lust wait until wc'l'c Svnim's! cxilailnt-cl the lhiitl war lIlCll. As juniors tht' Inst Iwu xcais ul sclmlaslic lilc lakc a haik wal in unnpaii sim with thc newly ziuliiiwil lmsiiiun as UIJIDCI classinvn. lu hcgin lht' Xt'ill tht-x must niakc' - , ilchnilt- tlccisicms as Ian as ilmming a louise' ll-XIUR C-In-Mg1,R1,:xl1,l,:X-1-S ul snulx is tUlltL'lillt'll. llilltllltl' thu inicntl iw lwunm' lJllt'5Is in Ntlt'llIlNIN. lJllNlllL'5Sllll'Il in law D D - wus. all arc uigctl hy cmnnmn scnstf to gtl tlnwn Ill S' Rudi MIN R' bmlnl in work and make cwry vllini in be 5lltCC5Slilll. 'lihc nt-wlY aiiflllilul lank lll2llxt'N ihcnl inuilt-ls 315 R- Uillllll 718 ui' liiillllil lm' the llt'NlllIll'll anil soplmiiiuri-s antl prcst-nt an iininulialt' hlisk inlcicsl in t'Xlli2l'llllilll'llllil I lilllWllllslL' IIC li. Nltfilxnn atlixili. lhc lallcr is t-xt'inpliIit'cl in thc prrnni nt-mc ul inniuis in cvury licltl ul actixiti and 41s ll Killian jjfjlghqjmimi wlmulls. The intmcluctiim ul new languages, inure tliffl- qjg R. lvmnkm. qu: R' M Mmlmm cult nlzilh anil thc always In-wiulling t'llt'IIllsll'X kept tht- ihircl year men wcll L-ngmssutl in tht lit-lil ul stlmlastit cnclcaxur. lhanks. class ol '-19, lm' helping in niakc thc war nl' I9-l8 anutlici banner ext-nl in the liistorx ul Clcnn-al Catholic. f f A f fl ,if W I VM . , ,M ijt, ,H 'fun - I J ' Y - . , Q' K wp' A mn A 'f t1rvj'f - 1' 4 i I 'LW if 'PFW MT' . W Xffj, x K xl wb x N X I X U , 1 v .. xx 'Q . ' 57 'L . . ,' Only 68 more times to come through these doors, sigh seniors W. Klonowski, Sharbaugh, P. Fleming and P. McLaughlin. until we leave Central as Alumni in june. Now they enter the school for another eight period stretch. Boys come to Central Catholic from all sections of the city and many of its outlying communities. Central is the largest boy's school in Western Pennsylvania. I tl1m'l know what the sthuol will tlo when we lt'2lXC.n lu the seniors it seems that the tow- erecl structure zu 1720 l-'iltli Xienue will most certainly tluse when they ilepatt lui the lzisl time. Their luui' years at Clemrzil flzitlmlic me almust at am encl :tml the wuiltl looms hefoie them. The lung zuvaiterl tlziy ol grzuluatiuu is just nnmuml the I'Ul'llt'l'n :mal the closer it zip- pmzitlles the less appealing it seems. In their Inu: penis ill lleutml they live those memories so dean- to lheii llC1llilS in the tems to The most popular period during a school day for senior German students is when they dip into the vast knowl- edge oi Deutsch presented to them in the jungenpost as the members of ISA are now doing. The German students both juniors and seniors are very fortunate to have such a capable group of teachers as Brother E. Matthew. Brother G. Jude and Brother Raphael who teach customs as well as the language in their daily in- SIYUCIIOHS. What would the good Brother say if he saw you copy- ing -lack's homework! Hey, would you lend me the homework when you have finished? Even though the 8:20 to 8:40 period is not for doing such work fhome- workj it is so employed by many students who had a date the previous evening or else thought Bob Hope and Red Skelton are more interesting than books. ,rar ' wus , -.. js 5 flu qv xl ..,gf?ev , www 1 ..+,. -s, W A. f A f ,-'W 'Q 1. , I .wmjt , K' -V M1195 My .gg , gf: .A.4',: ,ff -WW K gy , U W M 1 kaudlvs- 1 , P A as A, fp I 6 X an Y if .A -.Q -Mgr ' 153. E7 if 1 , . wr ,i1 , X Q, u Q 3 f x f V N X '37 42 -Ti 1 .f , W-nf .a 7,- M 'Y , ., a- 1-1' J Mix I -5- f---'---t? ... J - A 1 1 0 ,Lf 1, U ..-.Q :jgwaf A . Q 3 ge,,.f,1-5 -1 SR 'Ks' ix xx LIVIIVG 0Ull' LIFE 0F TIIIIAY . . .FOR THE IVURLII 0F TUNIIIRRIIIY .L A 'As :P fe M? ,gi , 1. f , , Q. , A . . 5 2.43 5' ,X , YV 'V git 'M 5' A -f fini V551 'v i 3?-1 'f W vx- A ...- - - ' Y: ' 4 5 3 1.5 A 'M H f 'x , 'Ziff 1 TQ i ' fm X 4-sd ,... 4 4 VR, fig 5? HAV. 'sk 3 -......- - 4 .PW 5 f VA gag Sffxf A ' Q 2 + ---H4 K 2,2 wi fa 5 'A' M A if 5' 1 , 4 '15 ' ' f . I5-Q 'L if rygk I W. g.: f--s hifi f All hetraxs thee. who lretrayest nie. XVtth these len umtls thc tnnnottal Latholtc poet hontpson, slltlls up why tcltgion is so ol out lnes. l nlcss thc tndntdual lK't0gllllC5 tlte great injustice he is tonnnttttng against hitnsell hy not acknowledging tlte istence ol at personal God, he cannot hope lor success, spiritual or material. 'lihe primary purpose ol education is to equip the individual with the trappings necessary to attain eternal ltappiness. Religion is an integral patt ol' tlte acquisition ol' learning here at Cen We ,,, nal. Catholic because it is alt essential part of V i at happy lile and, what is much more important, a happy death. liach ol' the secular subjects lnoadens our understanding ol God ln revealing lu us facts relative to llis existence thus aiding tlte practite ol' our religion. b , The outward mattilestation of Central religi ous life can he seen througlt tlte schedule of lit- urgical activities laid out lor tlte school year 'llte semester begins with a Pontilical Mass at St. l'aul's Cathedral and periodically Mass and Iienediction ol' tlte Blessed Sacrznnent are held at the school. l he conclusion ol tlte school year is marked hi' a retreat lor tlte graduating senior class and a,'l'ridiutn in honor of St. john Baptist tlc li Sallc lm thc utulutlassntcn ,YL .1 PM Tom Kirby and Don Bebenelc. senior arts students. assist Father Griffith ati Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament during the annual studc-nt's retreat. x 'Nur 'W -wut Two junior servers are shown donning their cassoclcs in the vestry of the Brother's chapel. 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Their prayers are invoking God's grace for protection and vic- tory. A traditional beginning for any Viking activity. RETRI-Q.X'l' SCHEDLILI-Q Oetoher l and 2 S Weclnesdar and 'I hinsclax 9:30 Holy Mass Cathedral 10:00 Sermon lfather I-rithth IOZ30 Religion lesson Classroom ll:fl0 Spiritual reacling Classroom l2:25 Rosznx .Kuditorium l:l5 I5enc'tlic'tion Catheclral l:fl0 Sermon lfather fvllllllll 2:00 Confession Clnitheclral October fl f l-'iiclay 51:30 Holt' Nlass Reception of Holt Communion Benedietion ol the Nlost Blessed Sacrament Sermon hx' Xlsgt. l'at1let l'apel Blessing --lfatlter titilhth Brother Emery is pictured instructing one of his classes in the tenets of our Catholic doctrine. The posters are the personification of the words of Christ being taught through the Brothers to the Central students. The re- ligion periods are not only composed of theoretical knowl- edge but also practical application wherever it is possible. 'l'he highlight ol' the religious life ol' the Cen' tral hor is the annual student retreat. The re- treat this year was cionduetecl hy Father Griffith of St. l'aul's Cathedral. The days of the retreat were completely free from curricular activity. The dats of retreat are in direct compliance with the words of Our Blessed Lord, Come apart and rest awhile . .Ks he is free from ren, tures into secular learning, the sllltlClll concen' trates on his faith and the strengthening ol' it. His own mc-clitations, which are the basis ol' the retreat. are supplemented ht the guiding words ol' the retreat master and his homeroom Broth- ers spiritual ltilillllg' exercises. Each morning this year the student hotly reported directly to the Cathedral lor Nlass. .Xlter Mass. Father Griffith preached a sermon, followed ht cate' chism classes conclucted at the school. Included in the retreat schechtlc- were spiritual reading and a question hos. .Xs each dat hc-gan with Hass, so it ended with lienc-diction again at the flatlteclral. lat-tors: the stutlt-ms zmtl the Brotlieis. Ol these. the lirotliers make the tlillerentt- :mtl clistiri- guish C.entr1tl lrom every stliool iii the tits. Be- sitlt- ht-ing tt'ac'lit'rs. tht' l2:l'UIllt'l'5 are also the totii1st'lors zmtl. immrt- inilmmtzurt. tht- lrit-ml ol the nxt-range hui. ticmsliip, lor from the day a but enters Central :in immature lreslimzlli until the tlzu he leaves ll senior etlitilrpetl to lllt't'l lilt-'s imrnlrlt-ni, tht' Brothers play am integral part in his lile. mind these lom' sears. on iiizniv ol the slitles that THE IIIIUTIIEIIS Allli YYITII Clt-mitral tlzttlmlit is mantle up ul tim iniportqmt , l The term uBl'0lllCl'-S boy applies to this rela- XX'heii in later sears the gratltiztte recalls to his ht' can luring lmelore the lantern ol his iiieiiitwy the llrollier plays at piomint-nt pant: the lirst lirotlier that he hzltl st-ell iii at hlzult mhe zmtl white rahzit. the lreshman llillfllI-A1iCZlCl1Cl 5 meeting. Brrmtliers iiistructing him in the class- rooni ancl guiding his CXIIKZI-Cllflilfllllll' activities. the llrothers clieeriiig at the school ganna-s. greet' ing him :mtl his clzrte at sclmol pit-seirtatimis :mtl finally bitlcling him larewell as he lelt the school lor the last time. 21 gratluate. Qi, The relationship between students and faculty is very close here at Central. Above is pictured Iohn Kilkeary. Business Mgr.. Bro. Austin. Publications Director. Tom Holveck. Business Mgr.. and Joe McCann. Towers sports editor. as they compare statistics at the Allderdice game. The most ardent fans at any sporting event of the school are its faculty. The Hmen in black above are giving a hearty cheer for the Viking team in the game between Central and Alderdice at Peabody Field in the season's home opener. , WL, :f,g,:1' 5 sg ,,,, f f M4 , 1 ,V 4 , V fm 1. I sl f f f f Q ,Q 1 , , vw ,4 f H4 , ,,,,5,Q,,,. ff , Y, Y:x'yH7 fm , ,Q L, 4, Taz f li' J' , ff r, at ff? Q 355633 iw 1 ff ff V I l Q 0 UM 'vt 1 1 I Q f 5 nn-.J , . ,Jr , .3 'A Y s x Pf.', . ' Q 5.-Q 1 5 9 o 'ly ,A VY ' 1.x f' fs ga, 3. aw ,s o n . . ji- 2 4a x me X ww 'v ' Q M, an -M' ' H! Qan4ifr 5 , S 92 Am' uf www f 0' 'hp x Q.: ,gy . up- m iff 'J 15 J IB ff ' mf 5 If f Nik ' I 3 Na, 'QL W 3 WY 11 A 'g ,R ,. M . :MQ ' 1-i, ,. 'N' , . f Q 1 L 'll A ?gA--Qi ln every field of ltfe's activity the graduates of Central Catholic are taking their rightful place as good Catholics and patriotic Americans. This has been proven in the past: thus our pres- ent students are being trained for leadership in the future. Central Catholic is a high schoolg mental train- ing, therefore, occupies the hrst place among its many activities. High standards of achieve- ment are posted so that this endeavor will be both deep and intense. Variety of courses and studies insure a wellvrounded development on all levels of a boy's and a man's life. YVith em- phasis on the present and an eye on the future, Central Catholic endeavors to offer to its stu- dents the best of the worlds knowledge and to send forth Catholic men of trained intellect The the n one 5 13'-digg J K X ' .1 we it , Q very much. ready anti willing to face and make their future lives useful and happy. On the practical level all Central's students will recognize the almost monotonous dictums, Do you have your books tonight? At least W :Qggr two hours ol' study are expected each evening. Many, too, are the sad faces and vain excuses of those each january anti june who lind some space of their report cards marked with a red circle. Each new student soon discovers the very important truth that only the best in effort and achievement is wanted and tolerated at Central s ,, 5 r Catholic These are our senior honor men. They are boys who hint exttlltd in scholastic activity throughout their four years at Centril I t right they are: R. Weber. R. Smith. P. Roth. R. Haro, livrnts and E. Burkhardt. K LI ,e if Vi it fgg , Qc L A ,fur Ori the flower resplendent stage of our auditorium the class of 104 receive their diplomas. These men ilffl T0-lily I0 faff' Whflf lhf fUYUfC holds. he it college or indtxstryg they lmvt- been llfvlmfcd major part of our school life is spent in the classroom Om. of ewest aids to classroom endeavor is the motion picture Abou of Brother Dt-nis's-health classes seem to enjoy visual education ' . nt' J I 'K Cv , ff' ' It HIS EXCELLENCY, HUGH C. BOYLE Bishop of Pittsburgh Diocese 1J111i11g 1110 11111 11-ars 110 has 110011 111i111i- 11111 111 11111 .xllllll N12iICl', 1511111101 li. .xlllllllllf 11215 111111011 1111115011 11111111110 111 1JCl'111l'lll1l1g l1is 11121111 11111i0s Zlllll 11115 0s111111isl1011 1111115011 as il 10111101 1VOl'1l11' 111 1111111i1111i1111. His 011111051 0l11111s 111 i111- 1111110 1110 s111111111111s 111 11117 s1'l111111 111111 l1is 1111111- 1-1111ix'0 11111111110 1111111111 1110 s1111l0111s 1111111011 l1i111 1111- l'L'1Jlll2l1111ll 218 21 11-111101 111' 11111s 111111 lll2l1iCl' 111- 111011. His glllllillliit' is 1JCli54Jl12l1. 0x1101'i0111'011 111111 l011111011. 211111 his lil'0 as El c1111'1Sl1Zll1 CC1llL'2'l10Ii 1111s s11111111011 1111 i111101i11l0 11l1lJ1vC5S1f111 11111111 Ollli 1'l12l1i2ll'lCl'. Brother Anthony. spending his second year as principal of Central Catholic. has proven his ability to direct the student body in its preparation for the future. With 21 happy gift of remembering names and faces. Brother has made himself the friend of all the students. 2-1 1111 1ll1ll1'l' THE PERSONNAE 0F 111s 1'1Xt't'llL'll1'X 11111111 Cl. 15111l1'. l1isl11111 111 1'i11sl1111gl1. 11215 l1111g 011110111011 l1is wl11110-1101111011 i111010s1 111 CCIll1'2ll C11111111i1'. 15111111 1110 1llK'L'1Jl10ll 111 1110 1111111 1111 1l1is 111s1 1li111'0s1111 l1ig11 s1-1111111 1111111 1110 111050111 1i1111- 15isl11111 1311110 11115 51113- 1111111-11 211111 011111111'11g1'11 11111 llIN1l'l'12i1i1IlgS. 111 1110 1'0111's 111 Ulllll' W0 1111110 111111 l1is l1C511'l'N 111211 110 11111111011 1111 1111 CXICI111C11 51510111 111 l111ys' 111111 girls' liigli s11111111s i11 1110 11i111'0s0 111 Pitts- lllllgll. 111 111211 01111 W0 w11111 111111 111111' 1111 11 1JCl1l'l' C1-1111111 f12ll1l1bl11 111 slllllll 11s 1111 0x1111111l1' XCZIIN. 0UB SCll00I. LEADERS Father Quigley. as superintendent ol the tliob eesztn school systein, hears the weight ol his re- sponsibilities ztclniirahly, standing out :ts at leatler to he eniulatecl. His eagerness and enthttsiztstn lor the wellare of those in his charge is evitlent in the strides our school system has taken during his sttperintentlentship. 'l'he inauguration ol' the I-'etlerzttion of Cath- olit' High Schools ztntl the literzttttre, history. :intl sfience honor societies are irnliczttire ol' the interest Father has in establishing the Pittshurglt Clzttholit' school systent :ts one ol' the finest in the country. REVEREND FATHER THOMAS QUIGLEY Superitendent of Catholic Schools Diocese of Pittsburgh lhe ztppointinent ol Brother Gabriel Ceteliztn to serve as vit'e-prineipztl during the l9'l'f-'18 scltolztstic ternt was ztllortlecl the whole-lte:n'tecl ztpprovztl ol the sttttlents ol Central Clzttholic. For Brother Gahriel's seryice its at lztfttlty nietn- her in preyious years plztcetl hint in the highest esteent of the student hotly. llirouglt his first ternt as at nieniher ol' the zultninistrzttion lirother hats niztny' aeeoniplislnnents to his cretlit. His interest in ztetiyities hats lirottght zthottt inztny changes in the school. lirother CL:thriel's nntir- ing ellorts in the ntztnnnoth nrttsitztls ol the school niztrlt Central Clzttholit its at Ieztcler in high sthool IJl'0llllt'lltlIl5. Brother Gabriel Cecilian. now viceprincipal of Central. is familiar to all grads of previous years as a moderator of minstrels and musicals. With his outstanding quali- ties of enthusiasm and enterprise, he has already initiated many changes, among them. the activity period and change of classes. 25 0l'll FACULTY AND SENIIIBS l'ztt'e ru A Brother 'liimothx .. .... I6 .. ,.,. 69 . .. 51 Brotl ,... 33 Xlr. .. 27 Nliss .. 54 Mr. .... 51 Mr. .... 66 Mrs. .... 47 Mr. .. 58 Mr. .. 38 Mr. .. 33 Nliss .. 53 Sir. , . . 33 Mr. . , . . 61 Mrs. .. 39 Mr. T0 Nlr. Tll Brother Vincent Ter William Angel .,.,. Beggy , , . . Charles Beg Collins ... Dirks , . . liinloth .. Hogan . . . Lang ....,. N1tt3Iahon Ott ...... Penlelik . . Perry . . . . Schaeller . Stanish . . BOTTOM Row. Lrirr To RIGHT: ROBERT ANGELL, 6S 1661 Westmoreland St. Bob Cheerleaders 1.2. 3,4 . . . Minstrel 7 3 4 Radio . . . Srhiller -I . . . l'shers 4 . . . Xrthconfraternttx Senior Play If XCl'l.'l Y l1lRli1I IBORY Page Brothet .Xtlriztn 53 Brother Epliehus Jznnes Brother .Xntlreu ., I3 Brother liusehius James Brother Austin .... . . 28 Brother Jerome . . . . . . . Brother lf. Benedict .. . . AIT Brother john .. Brother Bernartline .. .. 34 Brother Jude .. Brother Celestine ...... . 59 Brother julian Brother Ceraltl Charles ,, .. MIT Brother I.eo Brother Charles ......., . . . 44 Brother Linus . .. Brother Cyril ..4....,... . . . 28 Brother Lucian . . . . . Brother Damian of jesus .. .. Tl Brother li. Matthew .. Brother Denis of jesus .. 31 Brother Michael .. Brother C. 1-ltlwartl .... 30 Brother lf. Patrick .. Brother NI. Iidward .. All Brother Patil ..., . Brother Iirnerx' ....,.... II Brother Peter ..., , Brother Francis OI' Assisi G3 Brother Guy Philip Brother Cregory ...,... -ll Brother Raphael ..., Brother George Sixtus .. 62 Brother G. Thomas Brother Sehztstiaur , . . Toi' Row, 1.1-Z1-Ali 'ro Rteut ELIAS M. ABDOU, 6SS 513 Shady Ave. 16, Sacred Heart Abhy Rifle 1 . . . Class Basketball l .,., Xrcltronfraternitv WILLIAM ALEXANDER ACIERNO. BSS 518 South Craig St. 113, St. Paul No. 1 Ace Schiller 4 . . Rifle 2. 3 . . . Dlllllllllli' AI . . . Glee Club AI . . . Minstrel -1 .... A rt l. 2. 3. I ...' lowers 4 . . . Camera l .... I Irehconlraternity WALTER FRANZ ACKERMAN, 2SC 1047 Murrayhill Ave. 117, Cathedral No. 1 IValt Symphony l. 2. 3. AI . . . Band l. 2. 3. I . . . Blue Knights . .Operetta 3 . . . Stage Crew l. 2. 3 . . Minstrel I. 2. 3 . Arehcorvfraternity JOHN V. ADAMS, 6SS 1210 Webster Ave. 119, Epiphany Jack Class Basketball 2. 3, -I . . . Schiller el .... Xrchcon- fraternity JOHN R. ALMASH, SSS 4622 Baum Blvd. 113, Cathedral NO. 1 Ollie Riile l . . . Class Basketball l. 2. 3. I .... Xrfltfon- Irztternitx EDWARD WILLIAM ALTENBAUGH. ZSS 4573 Carroll St. St. Mary's-46th lid R1llel.2 . . Bottling I . . . Holxht I ERNEST J. 76 Miller St. Mouse Archconfraternity 1, EDWARD ERNEST ARNOLD, 8SS 7234 Idlewild St. Sonnx .-XrchconiraternitT' l. 2 . . . I GEORGE LEONARD AUL JR ess 501 Sheridan Ave. Junior Glee Club 3, -I . . . Class Baskethrll I 3 lusher 2, 3 . . . Stage Crew l . . . Schiller I JOHN A. AULINO, 6SS 118 Champa St., Penn. Twp. , Jack ,'xl'Clll'0I'IlI'lll.Cllllly 1,2 . . . Chess I Sthtller I JAMES F. BAILEY, 3SC 5257 Carnegie Ave. 4 Speed .XlTlll'0I1lil'1lll'l'llllI I. 2 . . . I Y loothill 2 lull It l . . .. ,, 1 AN GELO, 8SS 2 . , . Class Aetnltles Bffllllllf, I is Spo if i g ' fs Q ' 'F f gay Y 4 H1 ' 'Q 'ff A -, ,f 'N C J QQ i3 ang 1 fl 'I 2' ,+I,n X55 i Q X X gn if mx pe, B 9- ggi !,,, . 'ikiifwe ' .rm ,f - D. h 55237 .Q . Q f ziiw a i . . P tm' . rx QL K N A , 'ia Yix Q, .Ni x gvkixya .N Q QA ' yi xnwr fx - mf Xl 9 maxi' f r ,ga is I A 1' LR G- THEY TAl'Iill'l' 0F NEWTUW AND 'NEW WI YN... Well, what do you know. Brother? It works! Is that because of inertia? Jack McMahon and jim Lee help Brother Austin give a shot of elec- tricity to the lights. The members of 2SS claim Brother Austin as their home room Brother. He also teaches physics to the wideawake classes of 2, 4. 7. and SSS during the day and after classes he takes the radio club in hand. Brother Cyril, homeroom teacher and religion teacher of IIA-JS, relaxes while his class takes a long-dreaded test. This is one of the ways that Brother prepares the boys of his class for the future with a sound foundation in English. He also initiated and advises the Kilmer Club and moderates the Scouting Club. FRANCIS J BAKER ISA ISS 826 Deely St C171 St Ro HII1 IML1 1111 lgtlll 1 11111 EDWARD P BALDAUF 9SS 627 Klrtland St Q81 St Bede 1 TONY F BANCALE 3SC 536 Turrlt St Our Lady Help of Chrnstnn l1IIlIls 1 s11 N 1 II THOMAS J BARRY ISS 749 Bay Rldge St Ressurrectxon XI1111s1 11ll1 s 1 1 IOHN I BARTLEY 8SS 1005 N Murtland Ave 8 Holy Rosary L 1 IN S1111 II 1 JOSEPH .I BAUER 3SC 3920 Cloverlea St f271 St Sylvester 11l11 DONALD V BEBENEK ISA ISS 213 Tennyson Ave 1131 Cathedral No 1 11 1 1 ILNII 1 KN N II 11111 11111 11111 N IL lxlll 11111 EDWARD R BECTOLD 8SS 70I01f2 Formosa Way Q81 Holy Rosary 1 ss C 1111l111 1 K I 1ss N1111lls ROBERT M BECKER SSS I26 Stanton Court West Q11 St Raphael sI111I11lI THOMAS E BEGLEY ISA ISS 637 4th St Oalcmont Pa St Irenaeus I1 II llllLI ILI 1 NIIIL 1 1 ss S 1111s WILLIAM KIRK BELTON 9SS 40 Hamllton Ave RD No 2 Glenshaw Pa St Urslas R s 111 s 111 IILII FRANCIS M BERARDELLI ISA ISS 7432 Kelly St C81 Holy Rosary B101 KSN 111111 llL 1 111 1111ls 1 ll STANLEY J BERNACKI ISA ISS 955 Herron Ave 191 Imm Heart of Marv S 111 1 Illlll s 1 s IINI 1 11111 1 11 1 JLILII 1 EUGENE FOURNIER BESSETTE 9SS 5523 Ellsworth Ave Cathedral No 2 U LX Ll 111I11 ls 111111 RICHARD R BEVILACQUA 6SS 1812 Chlslett St C61 St Raphael 11 11st11I s 1 111s 'I STANLEY A BIKULEGE 3SS 1716 Larlcms Way 31 St Iohn the Evangellst IIXIL 1114 111 s 111 s Illlll I l11ss Ll THOMAS P BITTNER ISA 5308 Keystone St C11 St Kleran I1 II 1 III L I H1s1111x H1111111 1111 11111111111 4 11111 5 1111111 ALBERT E BLANK ISA ISS 657 Maryland Ave 61 Sacred Heart 1 IN e I 1 I1 I 1 III 1llIIlI 111l111 I.11-1 111 R11,111: 'A Q Cl11'1ss C1 IIIX . . . 1 'I1I- .... 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Rlflf 'lllll 2.11. . . . 'ik' g Slllll I1 , . . SLT ' g I . . . 151 ' g -I CAESAR ANI! FIFEIIO... Brother G. Edward awaits an answer from 3F for his 'tough' question. Following his religion lesson he teaches those freshmen who are so eager to dig into the knowl- edge of Latin language which Brother has to offer. Brother Edward also devotes a great amount of his time to the very popular Art Club. 'lol' Ron. l.l lfl IU R1r.lll': llol xox: Row, l.l4.lf'Ii 'ro RIGHT, DONALD R. BLOUGH, 4SS SAMUEL W. BOTTA, 2SS 8531 Pershing St. 121, Most Blessed Sacrament 1676 Jancey St. St. Raphael Don AfCllC0lll l'lllCl'IlllX . . . Schiller I . . . Interclass Sports Sam Schiller tl . . . l'shcr 3. Al . . , Rifle 2 . . . Cl s 1.2, 3. -4 Activity 2 JAMES S. BODACK, 1SC ROBERT T. BOYER, 6SS 4917 Hatfield St. St. Maryls Assumption-57th 719 Bucyrus St. St. Martin jim Class Activities and Sports l, 2, 3, -l . . . Chess 2 . . . Bert Dramatics 4 .,.. I Xrt 2 . . . Schiller Al . . . Intcrrliss Ushers . . . Bowling Al Sports RICHARD BOEHM, BSC EUGENE FRANCIS BOYTS, 3SC 4646 Friendship Ave. St. Joseph 5107 Baum Blvd. Cathedral No 1 Dick Archconfraternity . . . Ushers ll . . . Minstrel l , . . Skip Track 1,2 . . . Cross Countrv l. 2 . , . Class Sports l ' GIGS Club I REGIS 0. BRIDGE, 2SS WILLIAM K. BOGLER, 3SC 5866 Ellsworth Ave. Sacred Heart 201 Homewood Ave. Holy Rosary Rege Rifle l, 2 . , . Cheer Leaders l, 2. 3, -l . . . Student Buss Schiller . . . RiHc 2. 3. l . . . llcmliwz l , . . liunililv Council 'S . . . Shiller Al ALPHONSE R. BONACCORSE, 2SC WILLIAM R. BRIGHT, 2SC 2510 Allequippa St. St. Agnes 245 Edmond St. St. Joseph Al ,xlfllCOIll'l'1llCI'lliIQ' . . . Class Aftixitics . . . Class Sports Bill Archconfraternilt . . , Class ,KtllYllll's . . . Class Sports JOSEPH E. BORAI, 2SS HARRY E. BROWN. 7SS 332 28th St. St. John the Baptist 1728 Arlington Rd. St. James Joe Schiller l . . . Ritalin l , . . C1l:issAriixi1ies . . , Horli- Brownie .xI'l'llC0llllllllClillllX . . . lnlcrclaiss Sports l, 2 . cultural -l Class ,-Xclivitx Tot' Row, l,l 1-I to RILIIIZ RONALD J. BROWN, 3SC 306 Main St. St. Mary's. 46th St. 'ABt'0wnie Bottling I , . . lnterclass Sports l. 2, fi .,.. Xrtlr- tonfraterniti FRANCIS A. BUCCI, 2SC 2512 Allequippa St. St. Agnes Phil Bowling -I . . . lnterclass Sports l. I . . . lntertnurals l, 2 GUY E. BUCCIGROSSI, ZSC 6614 Greenwood St. St. Raphael Butch Class Sports , . . Class .Xctixities . . . .XrcIu'otrIraternitx EDWARD R. BUCZKOWSKI, ISC 309 Harmar St. Immaculate Heart Butch Arclrconfraternit3 . . . Class Sports . . . Class .-Xctivities RAYMOND J. BUDWAY, SSS 902 Wylie Ave. Epiphany Ray Art 3 .Xrclrcotrfraternity Class Activities JOSEPH JOHN BURKE, ISC 4627 Winthrop St. OD Cathedral No. 1 Joe Archconfraternity . . . Bowling fl. I ...' lilrircl Order of St. Francis ISUIIUXI Ron. I.: t- It to Rtf.n'r: WILLIAM J. BURKE, 3SC 330 N. Atlantic Ave. St. Lawrence WiIlie .lrcluonlraternity . . . liowlintg fl. I . . , llrutl Ot of St. lfrantis , . . Class Sports EDWARD A. BURKARDT, 4SS 5642 Hampton St. Sacred Heart Burkie Student Council 2. 3 . . . Clee I . 2. ' 1 f Clulm I 5 I Nfinstrel I, L. 3, AI . . . Scouting l. L . . . llclrating 'P Drrunatifs 2 . . . Rifle I. 2, 3, If . . , Viking 2. Il, I , Class Officer l. 2, I . , . Sciettre Honor Society 25. I . . . lifllllx 2 . . . Cross Country l. 2, 3. I . . . Dance Committee 3, RICHARD EDWARD BUSHEE, 3SS 1658 Leaton St. Resurrection Dick Dance Committee 3 . . . Swinnning learn l. P Il Class Sports 1, 2 .... - Xrchconlraternitr . . . llantl 2 'l Class Activities l, 2 PETER J. BUTCH, 2SC 375 Bouquet St. U31 Cathedral No 1 Denk's Rifle 2 . . . Bowling 'I . . . Class Sports JAMES DENNIS BUTLER, SSS Dallett Rd., Baldwin Twp. 1271 St. Elizabeth 'flitni' Classical Cluh -I . . . Archconfraternitx JOHN JOSEPH BYRNE, 3SS 422 Kaercher St. f7J St Rosalta Jack Rifle 2, 3, I . . . Schiller 4 . . . Science 4 . Class Oflicer I . . , 'Iltirtl Order I In the first year of complete class work Mr. Standish has won the admiration of his frosh students. The fresh- men are very fortunate to have him for their Hrst year of high school English. On the left class 7F waits with apprehension for Mr. Stand- ish's question. R ALEXANDER ROBERT CAFARDI 4SS 116 Craft Ave 113, St Agnes ll lll KlLSl1l llllnlll llllll llNl1Ll l 011111111 ROY J CAMMARATA 8SS Thomas Run Rd St Agatha Rm l D llllllg 7 mlm EDWARD JOHN CARNEGIE BSS 608 Calera St 17, Holy Angels 1l lu 1 ss 1 ll :ss 101111111 DONALD E CAROTHERS 1SC 1151 Paulson Ave 6 Corpus ChflSIl 11111 uolhll L11 ss Oils lss f,llIKL1 GERALD F CARR ISA 754 N Sherxdan Ave 16, Sacred Heart e 11 S0110 lconomus 4 1lllLl '3 Is 1 llls 1 IjlYll1C Clllld l ILIS LI JAMES G CARR 3SS 5415 Broad St 16, St Lawrence 111 1lllLl 11111111 c 1 JOHN P CARTER 5SS 5561 Avondale Pl 16, St Raphael lcls S tllll I 10111111 ROBERT PATRICK CASEY 6SS 7504 Hamllton Ave 18, Holy Rosary S01 lx slttlh 1l10g,,1 1111 l llllll S 11l BKILIILL l LIll1lllllN NICHOLAS H CASPERO 7SS 631 Seaglrt St 121, Mother of Good Counsel Xllls K1 mp 1 IN cllnll 'Xlgl ' s polls ROBERT L CASSIDY 3SC 1603 Mlrxam St Swlssvale 118, St Anslem c l YXlll1 K olf 2 lss 0111161 l JOHN G CAVANAUGH 3SC 271 Flsh St 11, St Marys 46th St uk 1101111 llllll 11 Llll C lllllill 1111 111111111111 s ILSIC WILLIAM C CHAMBERS SSS 6947 Wlllard St St Bede ul ll Y ll110lllllIf.1l1llS lss Xl JOHN JOSEPH CHEROKI 4SS 1640 Flat St Ressurrectlon LX t llNI1ll llllll 111111 UYYIIII llllllllllll ll L LOUIS JAMES CHIRUM ISC 1429 Bellaire Pl 126, Eplphany 1111 llNllLl ul s 0118 ls xlllYl BERNARD S CHURILLA SSC 5300 Butler St 11 St Ehzabeth HLlll1ll1 ull 1s ss Ll x LN lss ffllllil D111 HUGH ROGER CLINTON JR 7SS 7053 Reynolds St 18, St Bede Ru X ll1l0lIllllL1llllY L1CllNS S 20118 Cl ss Yun s Uhlls FREDERICK JAMES COLABRESE 9SS 4741 Frlendshlp Ave 124, Immaculate Conceptlon llul ull ss Jlll 11111111 1 ROBERT JOSEPH COLLINS 2SC 1612 Jancey St 16, Sf Raphael R l xlllliflllll 111111111 1 s 1 1 Boul 1 IUI N 1.11-l IU 11.111: 7 rxl- 11111 '1. 2 . . . 0141 -1 rl, 1 A . . 111 -' 11111--1 . , . 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I -5 X fi- ff N 'E Fx 'S -'L' A W .,.,- Mwl.:':', KQV-ui Q , 'Niall' l IAMES EDWARD COYNE 1SC 3251 Parkvtew Ave 113, Cathedral N0 2 lm X1tl1cor1fratC1n1tx Class XCIIXIIICS Intcrmulals PAT COYNE 9SS 838 Fordham Ave 126 Ressurrectwn I3 Ill tt X IISIIX Iootball 3 4 surs 3 Class lNll1CS l 9 Student Counttl 9 JAMES RICHARD CREGAN 3SC 1305 Chelton Ave 126, Ressurrectlon Boulm 4 Smqe C1611 l S tball l 9 3 ass Spotts l P 41cl1c011f11tc'1111tx PHILIP J ctzoss 4ss 6329 Burchfteld Ave 117, SI 1311110111903 1 Xlmsugl 1 9 I V Io0tb'1ll9 D 11111111 l Chess 9 Schlllu 4 SC0lllll1g, I Hottttulture 4 L'1111Lra 4 Boulmg, 9 PAUL LEO CROWE 3SC 7159 Thomas Sr 18, Holy Rosary Paul C 'XICIICOIILIBICTIIIU Boulmg 4 Stage C1eu 1 lntutlass Sports 1 2 3 Glee Club l S DIXON CRUM 9SS 510 South Mtllvale Ave 124, Cathedral N0 1 Ctsmo Class 0111161 J X loot 11ll 7 Cl 1ss Xcar book -XlChCOI1ffHlCfI1llX ROBERTJ CUNNINGHAM 9SS 7344 Bennett St 18, Holy Rosary Bob Class 5170118 Class XLIINIULN X1cl1u111f1'1tc1111tx JOHN JOSEPH CURRAN 7SS 316 North Mathtlda St 124, St Lawrence ac 'I atk 1 9 Mmstrel 4 Ushers 3 4 Xtlunq l 9 A l 2 Interclass Sports Class AC tn1t1ts THADDEUS W CYGNAROWICZ 9SS 97 Forty thtrd St 11, fed Intcrclass Sports Class Actntues -Xrchconfra 16111111 PAUL J CYNKAR, 2SC 4821 Penn Ave St Lawrence B1 Art Club Z Class Xctluts -XILl1LOI1ffllCI'IllU WILLIAM A CZACHOWSKI 2SC 4821 Penn Ave St Lawrence 1 1 Ill Cl1ss ACLIVIIS xllllilillll llLlIllly JAMES R DAMP ISA 3903 Nantasket St 17, St Rosalla Dump X lootball Il1lL1Ll'ISS Spmtsl ' 5ClllllCl Club 3 Xttltconh ttcrmtw PAUL JAMES D ANGELO 1SC 3221 Ward St 113, Cathedral No 2 Dee Class Mtnxtx Class Sports Archconfratemttx WILLIAM R DANNHARDT 3SS 1722 Lmcoln Ave 16, St Walburga 1 Class Spotts 1l'1ss Artnltles X1tl1c011f1atc1n1tx MICHAEL JOHN DASCENZO 7SS 7132 Race St 118, Holy Rosary Xhke X Iootball l Intecrlass Sports l 9 3 4 JAMES GERALD DEASY, 3SS 7106 Mt Vernon St 18, Holy Rosary Dc-as St Il lu 4 J V Basketball 9 Intelclass Sports FRANK J DEL FRATE 8SS 1931 sth Ave 119, st perm t 0111111 Xrtl1tot1fr'1tC1n1tx 1ss I 1ts1tlt11t VINCENT Del UCA ISA 5509 Beverly Pl 16, St Raphael Xmce k111.,l1ts ot Dnmc Chlltl Sthxller 4 -Xrchcon flarernltx l.III to 111.1111 9 3.1 7 . .- .3 , . 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I I -'A - R SALVATORE ANTHONY DI CIERO 8SS 704 Dunster St C261 Ressurrectlon cc C I 1 CI lss SIJUIIS 1 IINIILI DOMINIC C DI IANNI 3SS 8008 Conemaugh St 211 Mother of Good Counsel IYOIII VICTOR C DI LEONARDO 7SS 219 Gross St 241 Sz Joseph Bloomfield It I1 Ill l l t DANIEL BRENDAN DIXON ISS 7136 Montlcello St 81 Holy Rosnlry I II lonl II l ltll II ROBERT G DIXON SSS 131 Stranahan St 81 Holy Rosary Illxlt IIOIIII lllll cc I 5101 s JAMES M DONOVAN JR 2SS 243 Wmston St 71 St Stephens IINIILI X 'IINIIX C IONS COIIIIIII I I I5 ls Q lll LIILL 3 I I lss LIIIICLI I Illllll RICHARD WILLIAM DONOVAN 5SS 7015 Upland St Holy Rosary Dlmk 1 I X lICOIllI lllll x S lm s RICHARD KARL DONOVAN 4SS 1328 Slnger Pl C211 St ameq Illmk O 1 ILNIII I llstltl ruslll THOMAS C DOUGHETY 2SS 510 SUUPI9 Sf U31 Cathedral No 2 01 IL 1 l It Ill VINCENT JOSEPH DOYLE, 6SS 663 Montclalr St C171 St Rosalla X lllcc ml 4 11511 l l Blum l Ills Jllllll IINIILI I llclpltl CI lss SPOIIN THOMAS E DUFFY 3SS 262 McKee Pl C131 Cathedral No 1 Dull lss SIDOIIN I Chss Xctlllllu I 5IlIllLIIl llllcll S IIIILI I IIILNIIIIILII Blsktlhlll THOMAS E DUNMYER 7SS 4314 Foster St Q11 St Mary 46th St lUlIl IKUII Il 110 UIXIIII N OI S HAROLD DURR ISC 6470 MOHIIOY St C171 St Phllomena s 11lIIllX LSllIIIllI Blskcllmlll UIXIIII C s 5110118 IIKL LUIIIIIIII 4 RICHARD A EBBITT 1SC 358 Lehlgh Ave Q61 Sacred Heart Dlck R L I N IINIICI I l 5130115 XYIIIUIIIII IILIIIIIX JOHN WILLIAM ECHTLER 5SS 552 Protectory Pl 1191 St Joseph Protectory Fck 1I1.l1L0llll'1lQll11IX sl c JOSEPH ALEXANDER EDMUNDSON 6SS 1105 So Braddock Ave C181 St ames L IKUIIII Illlll C s OIIICCI I THOMAS FRANCIS EGAN 3SS 1020 Jancey St C61 St Raphael Iolll XILIICOIIINI IILIIIIIX LNIICIS I C lss N ml! ROBERT WILLIAM EGGERTON 2SC 37 Lawn St 1131 St Agnes Bob XILIILOIIII IILIIIIIN Dl llll'llIC ' I s ILI I.ll-l IU lr.lll: Sill GI 1.1 Il I ...J Y, Ifoolllzlll 2 . . . XIQIINIIN Ifoollnglll II. 1 . . . I: .'.' .' - - , . . l'iIlgII1C'I'lI1g I . . . Xli '- I . . . - I . . I',llglllCCl'lngf I . . . llIII'lI Ordcl' I .... xI'IlIUIIIlIIlIlL'ILIl' ill . .4 . - I Y ,klll ullllzltl-' II1 . . . Ol' ll'sll'11 I. 2 . . , RIII' I. 2. II. I . . . lIIlIlIIllIII'1lIN II:lllllx lim .IllIllmlIl'Zltcl'll1Ix . . . Ol llc-sllal I . . . Srl Ilvl II . . , IIIJJIIIQ I . . . Srl 'l lillg hm I . . . XII sIlk'I I . . . Kllzls-irzll Kllllll I . . ,. - I . .' 1 .XIII 'z 'llll' . . , CIM IIllIll . . . Clzlss I I I. 2. fi . ' . - I - Jllll N11 ' fl . . . X v l' . . . . I .'k-l- Illlll fi . . , Silo: Sri' . I . . . 11:3 I 'A . IIC ' --I RIII- .llllll 2 .... IT 'z lil . . . lllxlss I 1 l I ' 1 . , . Nll ' 3, I . . . 1,11 1 f,H'll1'NlI'll ' 1 D .1l'flll'K.lIIl.I'11 'llill' . . . 5llI'I -l' I . . . II: ' IK'lIIlllI'2!I , . lllllkilllllllills -' lm I, 2. il. I . . . 0r'I I ,2, fs. 1 . f . f lilly, i I. 3. 'I , . . Su ' g 1.2. 3. 'I . . . XII , 2, 3. -I ...O :fI... '- ' 9 Co 3 .... 'cl' ... ' z ' 1 r 1 vs . , . . - , ' .XMI ' Ilzllollll' . . . Rall Al . . . II gg ,I . . . fllils Sp 'I' I. 2. II. -l . I . y Ifl-' I ' 1 I . . II ' g I. . . , .Ins .' . . . Y. Ifoutllxlll I . . . Ilzl l ' l 'I' fi . . I ifll I ..,. li ' ' . . . SIZIIIIID LIIIIID II . . . Clxss - . ' E. A . . . Kllglss IUIKIN , . Ynrsill' I-'lol- Iulll -I Jo- .NNI ' 'ZIl1.'I'lIII1 . , . Srl -' I . . . lsllcls I . . . .Ixus 9 M 'I II:1l.'s 1 -A '1 '1 ll 2..II.Al Ill ll STI IIIFS INCII DFID Tlllf WFliNAl'l'I.AlI... Shown on the left is Brother Timothy quizzing Bob Lee of 4SS on that matter well known to the seniors. English literature. B r 0 t h e r . who finds his home room in 310 which is also 7SS's, is mod- erator of the Towers and Literary Honor Society. Bc- lon' Brother Michael at- tempts to make ISC a good group of Spanish linguists. Although he is a senior Brother. his popularity with the freshmen is also in evi- dence because of his excel- lent coaching of their basket- ball team. Brother's home room is SSS-310. lor Ron. l.iifT 1o RIGHT: lioiioxi Ron. I.rrr 'lo RILIIIZ NELSON LEROY ELWELL, 4SS WILLIAM A. FINKE. ISC Cathedral Mansions Apts. 1131 St. Paul No. I 26 Almeda St. Q71 St Stephens R0y Stage Crew I. 2. fl. I . . . Intramural Sports l. 2, fi . . . A'Bill Intramural Sports l. 2. fl. I . . . Kilim- C Dramatirs l. 2. 3. I . . . Opcrctla Pl, I . . . Nlinstri-I I. 2. fl. -I Class Ullirer l. VI . , . l1lass.Xc'lixilics . . . Senior Play JAMES R. FINNERAN. SSS FRANCIS B. EVANGELIST, ISC 406 Craig St. 113, St Paul No I 7141 Forest Way Qgj Holy Rosary Sump Rillc I, 2 . . . Varsity Ilan-It 2 , . , I mini: I ' l I Yan .xl'l'lll'0lll'l'Zlll'lIIIIX . , . Intramural Sports l, 2. fl. I . . . . . . lloirling I Class .Xclivilics GEORGE ALBERT FISHER. SSS JOSEPH W. EVERS. ZSC 11 Manetto Way Q61 St. Peter and Paul 362 South Graham St, f6j St, Lawrence l isl1 Rillc l. 2, fl. I . . . XIIlll0lllil'2lll'l'llllX . Cliss Spolls Joe Al'i'l1L'0lll'l'ZllCI'IlllI . . . Class Olliccr fi . . . Class Sports Il JOHN M. FITZGERALD, ISA JAMES WOOD FAIR, ISC 5708 Butler St. Q11 St Kierans 1811 Dumeld St, fo, St. Raphael Fill Soi'io-licouomits fl . . . lIlll'illlllll'1ll Spo Jim .XITIICUIIlil'2llCl'Illl1 . . . Class .Xrtiiilivs l. 2 . . . Class Yilsillg l. 2 . . . Cl1l N4,llllCl' l. l Sports l. 2 ROBERT JAMES FITZGERALD, ZSS M. EDWARD FARREL. 7SS 6651 Hed e St. Cor us Christi 7723 Bennen Sf, f21, Mother of Good Com-,dl 'tlfilf' Sginiining l. 2. fl. I . , . Railio I . , . lull P Eddie Operclla fl . , . Nlinslrcl 2. I . . . Ilramatirs ,I . . , fl. I C160 f1lulx2 . , . llllCll'l1l9N 5porls l. 2 . . . Sfflllllllg l .,.' l'xp- If L I S REGIS L. FITZHENRY, 9SS S S h injl 5219 2 te t. t te ens gl ANTHQNY CARL FILIPIAK, ZSC Regt-El Yl'rac'lt fl . . , Cross fitllllllll I . . , lIllCIl ss OIF 521 Cambricl e St. C13 St. Paul No. 1 A - ' Ilffll' l ulflipi' Xlinglrcl 2 . , ?SllllllllllIlQ 2 . . . Rifle fl . . . Hook and Sinkcr fl . . . Cross fi0llllll'X I ANI! Tllli FQIIIEIGN... Brother Raphael points out the words of O Tannenbaumn to the wide eyed students of 6SS so that they can study them before singing it. Brother. who starts his day by instructing 4SS in religion, also teaches German to ZSS. SSS, 4SS, and 6SS. He mal-ces his class more interesting by digging into German history, geography and social life. Brother divides his spare time between the Schiller and horticultural clubs. R III EDWARD D FITZPATRICK 9SS 1152 Morningside Ave 16, St Raphaels uuuu al sltellnll C I s X llXIllLs JOSEPH M FLAHERTY ISA 3717 Orpwood St 113, Cathedral No 2 L Dlulu NIIIOIS I INNILII IFXJJIIIQ I 1 suns I JOHN M FLAHERTY, SSS 520 Ivy St 16, Sacred Heart uls R L I ullu Student founul I THOMAS J FLANAGAN 3SS 1440 Kelton Ave 116, Dormont St Bernards tm s Spotts I S ullu I 'Nhnstxcl I N1L1s BLILIILC EDWARD M FLATLEY 2SC 323 Johnston Ave 17, St Stephens sux rent Couucll I mu PATRICK J FLEMING 4SS 732 Elbert St 16, Sacred Heart Dmuntxf I S ullu I SCICIICC I Clxss Xctn s tltl ss uls mlm EDWARD P FOLEY ISC 3453 Ward St 113, Cathedral No 2 uuuuu uoull uunulx C I xss SIJUI ls RICHARD E FOLTYN, 9SS 184 41st St 11, Holy Famlly Rlcls Il1lCII1Illl ll Bsisketbsll 1 I 3 4 XTCIICOIIII IICIIIIIN C I lss Xctlxltlcs DONALD C FORTWANGLER 3SC Glen Caladh St 17, St Stephens JAMES J FOSTER SSS 6420 Monitor St 117, St Phllomena IIII Student Counul 9 5 Class Officer 9 Toners S ull -I f'lI11CI..1 Club I EDWARD W FRANK 3SS 1335 Grotto St 16, Corpus Chrlstl c c I s1ct Stlu Ier I 1 I nss Xclnn cs alt s cuts llmxllu JOSEPH F FRANK 2SS 8602 Brlcelyn St 121, Mother of Good Counsel oc Student Councxl I C'1II16ll I Rifle 3 XTINIIX uuuuuu II CICII Spolts I JOHN P FREEMAN 2SS 623 Hale St 121, Holy Rosary uk 'IILIICOIIIFI uenutx Rlfle I Ln lneers 4 ROBERT JOHN GALBRAITH, 9SS 232 N Alken Ave 16, St Lawrence '1 Tlacls I f heel le :du I 'XICIICOYIII ummm Ollllll DONALD FRANCIS GALLAGHER, 6SS 2726 Pnoneer Ave 126, Resurrection lion htluouh IILIIIIIN Ishtrs I IIIILI Cl'1ss IXIIILN 0 ltcr ol fl1ss I WILLIAM J GALLAGI-IER 6SS 4016 Hoosac St 17, Saint Rosalna ss x C Ice Club 4 Scullex I num 1ls THOMAS A GALVIN 7SS 4049 Wxlvosora St 117, St Rosalla Rifle Club 9 3 C Illill I XILIIKOIII-I ucr mtx EDWARD JOHN GANNON SSS 2733 Beechwood Blvd 117, St Phllomena lddle Archconfratemux ass Sports I 9 Llxtttlculcls I 3 I.Il-'I IU lr. 1 4 . 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Class Sports . . . Class .Xctixities . . . Al'Clll'0IIl.llllCl'llll1 RALPH S. GENELLA. 6SS 5801 Penn Ave. 1161 Sacred Heart Ralph Rifle l. 2. 3, -l . . . Scouting 1.2 . . . Class Actiiities . . . .Krcliconlraternity THOMAS S. GENTILE, 9SS 508 Cascade Rd. 1211 St. James 'l'urk Class Sports . . . Class Actixities .... Xrcliconlraternity HARRY L. GERSTBRIEN, 3SS 15448 Eben St. 1261 Resurrection Harry Schiller 3. I . . . Clit-ss 2 . . . lnterniural Sports . . . Social Science . . . Camera l ..., xist-tittmtnttmt, LOUIS JOHN GERSTBREIN, ISA 5012 Friendship Ave. 1241 St. Joseph Lou J. Y. lfootlmall 2 . . . Intramurals . . . Schiller Al . . . Camera l. 2 . . . Class President l . . . Student Council I JOSEPH L. GIEBEL, 7SS Elliott Plan, Verona, Pa. St. Joseph Joe .Xrclrcont'raternity . . , Rifle l .. . lnterclass Sports MICHAEL P. GILL, 9SS 4222 Haldane St. 171 St. Rosalia Hike .1l'l'llL'0lll'l'2llCl'Illlf . . . Class Sports . . . Class .Nctirities CORNELIUS EDWARD GILDEA, ISA 5339 Dresden Way 111 St. Kieran's Connr Camera l . , . Classical -l . . . Social Science fl. Al . . . Literary el PATRICK JAMES GING, 7SS 5432 Carnegie Ave. 111 Saint Kieran 'Al'at Archconfraternit3 . . . lshers 4 . . . literary -4 . . . lnter- class Sports l. 2. 3 . . . Bowling 2 . . . Class Attixities l. 2 FRANCIS A. GIOVANNITTI. 9SS 513 Greendale Ave. 1181 Mandonna Del Castello Cio Rifle I . . . lnterrnnrals l . . . Yice Presitlent fl . . . .Xrcliconlraternitr TIIE PAST AND TIIE PRESENT Brother Malch Edward is new at Cen- tral Catholic this year. He arrived in the United States from Three Riv- ers. Canada last summer. Brother Edward is an exchange teacher from a Brother's school in Canada and he hopes while in the U. S. to develop a more commanding knowledge of English. You see how it is done? asks Brother Andrew. Brother With a look of apprehension. A. Meshanko receives last is very proficient in the freshman department. teaching weeks' test paper from Mr. Einloth. Al has the un- Religion. history, and algebra. This year Brother Andrew pleasant task of distributing them to his classmates. Mr. is faculty manager of Central Catholic's fine band. Einloth teaches English to classes 5. 6. 7. 8, 10F. lUI'RU1I.I.II-'I IU RILIIIZ lhnmxu Rem. l.'ll IU Rumi: EDWIN P. GLASER. 9SS GEORGE STEPHEN GOGA. 1SC 71082 Michigan St. 1181 Swissvale St. Anselm 1103 Sylvan Ave.. Homestead St. Michael lid Ilulcrclznss Spnrls I, 2, II ,,., X1'iIu'm1Il'.llclnilx . . . films 1-L-olgic XIIIltUIlII1IIl'l'llIIN . . . Iimxling I . , . lI1IL'lIlIIlIiII Xilixilics NIJOIIN I. II. I ,IOHN GLASGOW. 7SS JOHN M. GOSTON. 4SS 314 Meyran St. 1131 St. Paul No. 1 5513 Duncan St. 111 St. Kieran's -Izu'IC' llluss .Xflixilics . . . 1l4IIlI!llIil'1IIl'lIIIIN . . , llmxling 'I laik IPIUIIICIIIIIIIL' I . . . Nllillm I . . . Iirmling I . , , .hill- ANDREW W, GLATZ, 4SS QUIIIIZIIVIIIIIX 7125 Wiltsie St. 161 Corpus Christi HARRY A. GRAB. 6SS Hill Ilmml 2, FI. I .... XIIIILiUllIl'2lIl'l'I1Il1 . . . Ik-Imliug I 101 E. Agnew Ave. 1101 St. BasiI's WILLIAM A, GLATZ, 4SS II.ulIx Yiltiug 2. AI . . . KIIIINN CUIIIIIIW Xlgl. I5 . , . Nihillel' -I 7125 WIIISIB SI- 161 Corpus Christi I'NIlL'l'As I Social Smivnu' I Cinrlxclxl Cllulr I ISiII 11211111 if. II. I ,,.. XIIIlliUI1II'iIICI'l1ll1 . . . 110111111112 I V - - I-IJINN UIIIWI' I EDWARD PHILIP GLENN. 3SC EDWARD GRAHAM. 25C 5318 Columbo St. St. Lawrence 1546 Westmoreland St. 161 Corpus Christi I-1tl4Iic .XI'lil11'IlIII'l'llICl'llIl1 . . . Ssmxlillu 2 . . . XIIXIIIQ 2. I5 . . . 'tlrllkl' XVII1U'I'I 5'Il III1 - - C-M11 VIPIIIV' ' - - P1311 SIIUIIN Claw Sports FRANK L. GRECO. SSS ROBERT H, GOEMPEL, 4SS 1221 Duffield St. 161 St. Raphael 3440 York Stu Hgmesgead Park St. Theresa lake SIIIKICIII CUIIIKII I. 2. TI. I . . . Yxnrsitx Ilguk I. 2. II. -I . . . ullulf' Scouting I. 2. TI. I . . . Rznliu I ,,,. Xltlmcmmllallt-Ilxilx IRIN-'IN TI- I - . - YGIINIU I 00lI11lII I . . .111Ilt0IlIl1llL'1'lIilN JAMES E. GRIFFIN. 4SS 173 Meridan St. 1111 St. Mary of the Mount Slim llrum Xlxlim' I. 2. TI. I . . , Rillc I. 2. .I'It't'11IuImf4. . 1lIllNII'1'I II . , lmxcls I . . Olrvrcllai II , . NHIIIIIIIQ Q . . , l1'IlIlI2IIII I . . . Suit-mt' Ilmun II FIHIII FUI! NIINII ANI! IHIIIY... Brother Charles is explaining methods in business law to one of his commercial classes. Brother's range of teach- ing also includes bookkeeping and Religion. The after school life of Brother Charles is mostly spent with the Scouting Club. Under his fine moderatorship the club has become one of the most popular in the school. Ac- tive cooperation exists among students and their fathers in the Father and Son Scouting Club which he has also organized. Of all the familiar faces in familiar places, Brother Emery and the cafeteria are most familiar. At present Brother is seen giving an abashed frosh an after school activity. an admit slip to detention. He teaches religion to class IOF and 1S and coaches the cross-country and track team. R MICHAEL FRANCIS GRIFFIN ZSS 544 Clayhouse St 16, Sacred Heart S look L II 1111 ll 1 LOUIS D GRIPPO 2SC 1231 Penn Avenue 122, St Patrlcks 011 IILIILOIIII IILIIIIIX 1 I lss Spulls CHARLES ALBERT GRUBBS 8SS 5401 Berlln Way 11, St Kleran fIlllIJI,X 1111 Oulu KIKIIII 1 IIII WILLIAM S GUENTNER ISA ISS 1025 Chlslett St 16, St Raphael sslc IUIIIII IILII S JOSEPH KARMEN GRUCCI SSS 6613 Apple St 16, Help of Chrlstlans IIIILI C lss ILIINI l s C lss 5110118 PATRICK ANTHONY GUERRIERO 1SC 1439 Penn Ave 122, St Patrlck XIKIILUIIII IILIIIIIX Cllss XKIIXI les ls S1 JOHN J HAGERTY JR 7SS 295 46th Sr 11, St Marys 46th Sr uk XIIIILOIIII IILIIIIIX llllclll Iss SIJOIIS 4111 1 I l WILLIAM E HALTERLEIN 3SS 7119 WIIISIB St 16, Corpus Chrlstl Bl llstlcl R e 0 I IIIILI lc urls I ROBERT F HALUCK 2SS 7234 Everton St 16, Corpus Chrlstl B01 ATLhClIIIII llc IIIIX IIIILI l111Il11 Class XCIIXIIICN I RICHARD CHARLES HAMILTON ISC 4026 Haldane St 117, St Rosalla Illck USIILI I 'XTLIIKOITII IILIIIIIN lss Sl JOHNJ HAMMILL 3SC 223 40th S1 11, St Marys 46th S1 hmm ArcIlcollIlllel11llx II llm ss Jolls I 1 I lss 'XCIIYIIICN PATRICK JOSEPH HANLON 1SC 5172 Alhambre Way 124, St osephs 1 IICIICOIIII IILIIIIII uc s 0IIlLcl I FRANCIS TIMOTHY HARNETT 2SS S32 Turrett St 6, Help of Chrlstlan II ILIII 1 IINIIKI llln L 1 JOHN EDWARD HARRINGTON 9SS 2014 Noble St 118, St Anselm uk LOIIIIII llmll II ISIIQIIIKCIS I GABRIEL F HARTMAN ISS 50 Greenlee Rd St Wendelln C llbx XIKIIQOIIII IILIIIIIX Spo ss JAMES R HARVEY JR 7SS 6346 Aurella St 16, Sacred Heart H111 I KIICUIIII IIQIIIIIN uc IN N 111 ROBERT GEORGE HAZO 4SS 346 S Alken Ave 16, St Paul s Cathedral NIIII U IINIHI ss llll rllllll lll KENNETH T HEINRICH 9SS Protectory Place 119, St osephs Protectory Ru rll s 11 N s IC X IINIIN loolllall I.II-I IU IILIIII I Rill- Q.. fl . . . IIIIILIIIIIIIRIIN II. I . . , film- XII' ities I.II...O1 -13 . , - 1 ul. 1- 4' ' 2 'A . . . :iff Q '. . , . Clzlss. ,Xllllilies I Th' ' l . , . Cizllllclxl I , . . B1 ' -I . . . I1ll':lll 'ills I, 2. fl. I Bill ClI1If'.'2II 11IllI1 I ..., X1'c'I ' 2 1Il1' . . . Kllllss pulls Jug Srl' 'I . . . Ilzx: .A 'l'e.' . . . .lass . I I . I':ll . ' . . . Izfi , J . . .fills flurls .- 7 1 7.'j..R2lIA llIl'I q Q I I . . A' 'lI Nli. 1 . .. in -,: ...snr 'I ...I1111-'elm Sp L. FI I ' : .'...Sc'I' I...I3 g'I... I . Sli ' .2 .... A ' '...Cl1' IIIIIN . , 5 ... 1 ..Il 'Iil'.'5l. ,2.'I . , 7 I.l , ' 'z A . . . II1I'7I1l9S Sports I. 2. fi. 4I . . . Clzlsf ' . 2 nI 2IIIx Nllll' iulllllll TI . . . XII ' '- fl . . . Srl I -1' -I . , . Rifl- L. fi . . . VS' jg I. 2 . . XIII I'lIIl'I' in . , . SIZIQC Clrclx II Lal . ' .' 1 -' ' . , . Clzlss ' IIN . . . Cla' .Xrlixilivs .l' '. 'z '...IIII 'IlN ITIS '-1 cQl-- 1:11111 1. 2 . . . xii W I.2...illl1.'UIIl1l-1 l . .. Ill: zllim' 2 . , . II1 g 2 . . Ik-I: ing I. 2 .. - I .' 'I Illlf I:ls. Sp rt' 2. 3. I . . . lllzls I slllclll AI . . . I'tml' Rim. I.1 1-'I In Rlcglll' ARTHUR CYRIL HEINRICHER, ISC :571 Camelia St. UD ba. ivln y.. KXTTIITIFIIOII .Xl'l I'sIu'xs I . . . I'm'xIii1'g I , . . fm'I I...Inl1:i 'ui '1'-- 2 I -' ANTHONY HEIM. 6SS 44 4 Calvin St. CU St. Joseph Cliloomficldj IIt'imit ' St'I11IIc-1' I , . . LI:-i' i uIx I . . . IIIIIRIIIIIIIJIN 2. II. -I JOHN B. HENNE. 7SS U18 N. Negley Ave. f6j Sacrcd Heart A'J:lt'L Rific I. 2. FI. I . . . lhmling I . . , If.n'.gim-t-ring -I CYARE A. HEUER. 6SS 4131 Stanley St. C7j St. Rosafia Clare 'I'l':1t'k I . . . Cigna 0IIi ei' 2. 3. I . . . Riili' 2 . . . Boni- ing 'I . . . filet' Cllulm I . . IIlll'2lYIIlII'llIS . . . Nt'I1iIIt'r I JOSEPH B. HILL, 25S 378 S. Negley Ave. f6j Sacred Heart klm ' filUNi-l'0lllIIliI I . . . Ill'l2lIIlIIl1lIN 2. 'I . . . Ilcniltlt' -T FRANCIS BERNARD HOFFMAN. ISA 19 Rhodes Ave. C201 Grccntree St. Margaret Ikt ' IllIl'lIllllIl'1lIN IF2-FI-I . . . CTIA-sit I . . . Viking I , , . SIIIKICIII KIUIIIIKII I-2-fi . , , Hass I'1'csitIcnl I-2-fi Ikmmxu Rim. l.lifl io RILIIIZ JOHN E. HOGAN. SSS f'VI Worth St. C175 St. Bede IImm'g,xM Svutlvill fiUIlIIKII I. 2 ,... liisltnx Ilmun Snticlx II. I , . . Xlinslivl I. 2. T5 . . . lout-1's Iitlilm' I , . . CILIIIICIXI I . . . Ntmiiing I. 2 . . , Ihgimulit I. 2. TI . . . Dt-Imling I. 2. I OTTO A. HOKAMP. 8SS 1034 Chelton Ave. C261 Resurrection NIt't'px c.2IIIlC'l'2I I. 2 . . . limxling I . . . IlIll'1llIIllI'1lIN I . , . .IITIIKUIIIli1lIl'I'lIIII JAMES A. HOLLER, ISC 774 N. Fairmount St. C65 St. Lawrence Jim l'sht'l's I . . Bowling I . . . Class 0fIit'ct' I . . . Intru- murzil I. 2. YI J. THOMAS HOLVECK, 2SS 773 E. Elmhurst Rd. f20j St. Margaret I ' I livin Sthiilcl I . . . IIIll'llIllllli2lIN L. II. I . . . Ilemltlt' ' . . . XICIIlUlIII1llk'l'lIIIX EARL J. HOLZER. 6SS '75 Berwick St. f17D St. Stephen UIIx'I Stliillcl I . . . IlIII1lIIllll'1lIN . . , I-let' I .... Xrt'Ium1Il'11 It-rnitx BRUCE C. HOOK. 8SS '54 Main St. CU St. Augustine Hunks IImiIil1g I . . . Inlt-rtinw Nptbllw l. 2. TI. ,I Brother Ephebus James aids juniors in checking their chemistry papers. Brother's home room class is 3JS. He teaches chemistry to 3, 4, and 6JS and freshman algebra to class 4F. Brother James in his spare time has the task of condi- tioning a squad of cheerleaders to back up the Viking teams. This year the uhip. hip, hoorayu men proved worthy of his efforts. fi-f , - ,,, E, , , Na . Mm.. 5 r x is 4+ W FRANCIS G HUGHES SSS 330 E 10th Ave Homestead St Mary Magdalene II ull II l n GEORGEJ HOCHDOERFER 2SC S29 S Wlneblddle Ave St Joseph 1 1 S JOSEPH IOLI ISC 6344 Shetland Ave O L Help of Chrlstlan l 1 Il WILLIAM JOSEPH JACKSON ZSC 323S Jullet St 13 Cathedral No 1 lIllIlx IIIIIUI 1 VVILLIAM J JACKSON 9SS 3S16 Beechwood Blvd 117, St Phllomena ,l00lll ml Illllll 1 mln IINIILI UI EDWARD WILLIAM JAKETIC 3SC 4736 Hatfield St 11, St Mary 57th St lllll lm mlm 1 l THEODORE W JANSSEN JR ISC 6314 Salnt Marle St S S Peter and Paul U Xlllltllllll IILIIIIIX N It IIIIN Iss Nm ROMAN LEONARD JENDRASIK 2SC S408 Kll1C3ld St 16, St Lawrence Rn LH N mls IXI lllmll llc n RICHARD JOSEPH JONNET 3SC 1610 Lmcoln Ave Corpus Chrlstl Dllk umlll lltll flux Spun x I III IL JOHN DONALD JOYCE SSS 7313 Florence St 18 St Anselmns l Iillllll l llllll s Jlrll EDWARD WILLIAM KALKSTEIN 6SS 7236 Fleury Way 18, Holy Rosary lxl llmlll lll L :mlm ANDREW JOSEPH KALNAS SSS 1220 Bellaire PI 126 Resurrection XIIIIN I JOHN REILLY KANE 2SS 144 North Dlthrldge St 113, St Paul No 1 uk I4 I Il II 1 IINIILI III! L JLILII l um mmm JOHN MICHAEL KANE 8SS S200 Pembroke PI 16, St Paul No 1 l ulxlm ll I 1 WILLIAM B KANE 7SS 10 Ellsworth Terrace 13 Cathredal No 1 l IIN llllll llllll lllllll I Sm CHARLEST KEANE 2SC 316 N Wlneblddle Ave 124, St Lawrence Ilmck llonll IIL I s IXI FRANCIS M KEANE 2SC 1723 Chlslett St 16, St Raphael c x II I lv S I0 l 1 GERARD L KEARNS 3SS 1312 Lmcoln Ave 6, Corpus Chrlstl IINIILI ml Xl IIII ls S m I.l-I-1 lu RILIIII I-'la mx 1.IllwuUIIlll'l' I . . , Sll I-ll cililllllll I . . . Nfl Alll'l -I ... IVNII -1 I . . . Ill Ilflllllllill I , , . lIlIl'lllIIIIlll Nlllbll I, 2. fl. I 1.cl1x'gEl ' .XVIIIUIIIQILIICISIIIIX . . . Iclllix 2 . . . f'llILN lillll. 'flu' XII lxlll-I I. .... hcl lmI'lllll'zllilx.. A .. ' - I 9. - A' llzlll Nll I. 2 . . . lllIl'I3lllI1I1Il I. 2. il ..,, Xllh' llll IIYIICIKIIIIX I Ilan l. zfrs. l . . . Su ' g 1. 2 . . . lillll lulpw 1. I llll I XII. - l.2.:l lllll'lllllNN Sp lx I.2. 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Il -lx Stull I . . . lNlIl'I I . . . ilglw f ' 'lic-N . . . lllIt'l'll1 s I IIN JOHN ANTHONY KEILBACH 2SS SSS6 Camel1a St St Km,-ans 4111111 1 11N11Ll 11111 1111 S1111 1 1111 n1l111 clllll EDWARD E KELLY 9SS 4339 Wlnterburn St C71 S1 Rggalla 1 1111111 ll L1 1 S1111 1 111 JAMES FRAINCIS KELLY SSS 314 37111 Sf CU St John the Baptlst 11 II1 1111111 I1 llllll 1111 811111 ALBERT L KENNEY SSS 6349 Caton St C171 St Phllomena 111 1 111l111Ll 1 1111 111111 I1 Llll 1 S1111 WILLIAM J KERBERT 2SC 32S Hallman St C61 Sacred Heart R11 111 1 1 111 C1111 81111111 FRANK F KERCHNER ISC 72S N Beatty St C61 Sacred Heart 111111111111 111111111 1111 111111 1 JOHN J KERNER 6SS 610 N Murtland Ave C81 Holy Rosary 1 1 111111 X 1 1 1 GERARD H KESSLER SSS 4721 Walllngford St C131 Pau s No 1 1 111111 H1111111 81111111 1 1 RICHARD T KETTERER 2SS 1210 Sherman St C211 Sr ames D1111 11111111 111111 11111111 111 11111 JEROME M KIEFFER 1SA SS2 Protectory P1 C191 oseph s Chapel 1 1 llllll 11111111 111111 JOHN J KU KEARY SSS 10S E Man111 Ave C201 St Margarets Il lllll GERARD G KILLEEN 1SA 3325 Parkv1ew Ave 13 Cathedral Chapel CL 1 111111111111 llL11l1lN 11 N 11111111 11111 11 11111 BERNARD F KILLIAN 3SC 22S Mam St C11 St Augustme 11111111 111111 C Il N111 1 1 11 1111 S1111 111111111111 111 11111111111 1 1 N THOMAS M KIRBY ISA 4342 Centre Ave C131 Cathedral No 1 I1 111 1111 S1111111111111 011111111 1 1111111 11 C 111 1 I11llC 1111111111 1 JOSEPH MICHAEL KISSANE ISA 2770 Beechwood Blvd C171 St Ph11omena 1 1 Ill 1 H111 IIC 1 1 11 1111 I THOMAS E KLINE ISS IS6 43rd St C11 S! Ehzaberhs 111 N111 X 1111111111 111111111 11 111 1 ll ROSS F KLINGENSMITH 4SS 6828 McPherson Blvd Holy R05-Qlfy 11 lll 1 1111 1111 1 ll 1111111 111111111111 11 JOHN O KLINGLER 2SC 28 Cedncton St C101 Sl BGSU S 0111 1 111 X 11111111 111111111 C11111 111111 C111 N111 1.111 10111111111 -'11 lj' 1111--.KI111112.f1...11i 1 1- 2. :1 , . . 111 -1... C11' 111...1'1'g1..,11c'-I 1 K-1 .1111 ' 1111121 111 . . . l111 1l311 111 1. 2. -1 , , , 111:11 ,Kill '11111 4' '1- .1111 11111-1' 111 .. . 811' 1 .. .J 1'l1i1'1l 01'1l1'1' 1 . . . 121. '1 -'11-f' 11111- '1 . . . S11 1 . . . 1:1111 011'--' 1. 2. 3 N11 A 1 2 l'11i1'11 f,1'1lC1l 1 511 1- 11111111111 I . . . C1111 '1 . 111 '1 .1111 '11.11'1'z111'1'1i11 . . C1111 0111 ' fi . . . 21.3 .' 1-'1':111k:' f12l11ll'1'Ll 1. 2 .... ' 2 ' . . . CI.: . 'tier 1. 2, 3. 1 nlll lf. l'1llg1l l'l'1'N 1.. . . 811' -' 1 . . , CIa11111'1:1 1 . . 1'1- 1111 111111-111111 'V . Sr. I' . .l1'1'1'1 11 'J ' f A . . . C111 1 . 1 . 1111111 .X1'1i1i1i1'1e1 . ' ' . J .1l'1'l' 'z 111...B g-1...11!1.' .' 111 . ' s1.J ' CIIQ11' 1'1:1'I11'll1:1Il 2. 3. 1 . . . S11' -' CI111l1 1 .... X111 1 111 1112111 S1111111 1. 2. I . . . 121125111 CL1111' 21. 1 . . . 1i1'1gi111-1'1'i11g -1 . . . xllfl '1111I'1'z 1111 .. ' . - 1 .9 . 'I . ' Al ' Clal' 1'1'c-1111'111 1 'Z 1 C11 1112. 1 , . . CIIL1' Sp I 1, 2. 3.1 - 51.1 1- 111111 'il 3. 11 . . . 1'2lI'.'- 11:1.'k'1lz1l -1 . . . C11' rls . .. 1 2 . . . 11:1.'11'1l1:1l1 3 . , . 111111: 1'1'c1i1l1'111 I1. 1 '1 ll1'2lK'11 '1 1111 2. 3. 4 . .. I 1- 1 2.f1.1...N1i -1.2.3,-1...1L1H :l1ll1l.2...1l1l1-g3.'1 . . . CIIL11 01l11'c1' 1. 3 . . . ' 'g ' J11 ' VLA LQ 1. 2. 1 . . . 1'1':11'11 N1g1'. 2 . . . I.ll01'2ll' 1111' S11 '- 21. I . . . 511 1- 12111111111 f1. 1 . . 1 li11i1111'-111-111i1'I' Vking V1 ID 1211111 I 1'l1 .1 ' 1 1 Sil'.l -1 ll l '11 1 'I' 3 111:11 011' '-71 , . .1121 .2. 3 . . . S1'1'1l1'1'lZ11111 1 . .. 1111111 1 ...111 l.2...I'IC'.' 'z -1 1 11111- Q . .. 111 -111 ...1 1111 A -- Q 1 I 2...I11.'11l1 It takes two men to carry us through this one of Caesar's Gallic wars. Even with Brother Wil- liam's aid, Caesar still puts up a hard fight for sophomore Latin enthusiasts. Brother teaches Latin to 1. 2. 3, and 45 but the dead language isn't the only medium in which he can tell you how to whisper sweet nothings to your puella. He also gives advice on Hchercher la femme as he teaches French to the juniors. Brother William can also be found at chess club meet- ings which he moderates. WYE VENTURED INTO LANlil'AliE... The color guard of Central Catholic leading the student body from St. Paul's Cathedral to the school after the Mass of the Holy Ghost. Each morning of the student retreat. traffic on Fifth Avenue had an abrupt stop as Central students paraded from the Cathedral to Neville Street. Brother Adrian is giving Samuels a few tips on the mastery oi the T-square and compass in an activity pe riod of the newly-organized engineers club. This is 1 typical scene at the end of each school day in this inter esting and instructive extra-curricular activity s S 4-'Q I 2 F-Nr, 'S fb S? mf 1 lx WALTERJ KLONOWSKI 4SS 452 Forty Fourth St CI, Holy Famlly 1 111 LL 1181111 1 Il 1111131111 ll11L1 11111111 1111111111 1111111 1 ROBERT H KREDELL 2SC 5424 Kmcald St C6, St Lawrence S111 R111 1 1111111 81311118 1 11111111 11111 JOSEPH LEO KREGER 3SS 4795 Fxfth Ave QI3, Cathedral No I 1 1111 11111 11111111 1111111111 IILI ll FRANK K KUHN 7SS 816 Hastlngs St CI7, S1 Bedt' 1 111 s 1 s I s 1111 18 1101111111111 GILBERT F LANCIA SSS 922 Bedford Ave QI9, St Peter ss 111111111 11 1 1 11111111 1111111 DONALD J LANE 2SS 4314 Blgelow Blvd 7, St Rosalla 111111 1 111111 11111111 I1 HUG'-1 JO1 'N LANG ISA 1808 Belasco Ave St Catherme 11x 1 111 188118 1111 11111111 1 WILLIAM M LANGDON 4SS 3275 Faxrmont St 6, Sacred Heart llll 1 11s111 1 lx 1 18 11111111 1 ' 11 11111125 1 811 Il I 1111111 11s1111 1 ANTHONY LARKIN ISC 5416 Bossart St 16, St Raphael 11 1 11 1111 15111111111 11 11 JAMES WALSH LEE 2SS 3818 Bates St CI3, Cathedral No I 1111111 11111111 11111111 111 81111111 4 81111111 H1111111 81111111 111111111111 111111111 ROBERT E LEE 4SS 351 S Atlanuc Ave 124, St Lawrence 1111 Cl 1111111 1 8 111111 1 1111112 X 11111111 111111111 WILLIAM FRED LEIGHTNER SSS 6945 Edgerton Ave C8, St Bede 1 es 1 81111111 H1111111 81111111 1 111 JOSEPH LEMP ISA 1732 Concordla St CIO, St Basxl C6 1 1 Ill 111111 'S xllslllg 11111 1 81 111 81111111 81111111 1 8111111 1H111111111111s ROBERT FRANCIS LENTZ ZSC ,llll C1111 111111 1 ns 8 111 ll 1 JAMES B LEONARD 9SS 5305 Ellsworth Ave C6, Cathedral No 1 I1 11111 1111 1 1111111 11111111 11111 GERALD M LETZELTER 2SS 1726 Lmcoln Ave St Walburga 111111 llllll 11111 111111011 1 RAYMOND P LEY 6SS 1515 Lmcoln Ave 16, Corpus Chrlstx R11 Il 111111111ss 81111 s 11111 811111111 1,11-'1 111 '11.11r: Ya 111-'KI11111.1.2.f1,1...N1i. '- 1. 2. 3, 11 . . . Ri11'1 ...1ig'-'g1,,,81'1A'f1...11 g2..., 'v '1 111- 1 1 '1' ....1111- :. ' .2.3 ,,.. 'Xl'1'11. l 1111 1111- 8111'1 1 su- -1 11 ' 1 2 . 11' l1'1 111 Nl','Zl1llku 1111 '1a1s' 811111 1. 2. 21. 1 .. , 11111 .1114 '11 . . . X111 ' 'Q 1111 1111 C1111 11111. - 1 1 . . . Yi - 1 1'siz1 -111 2 .... -X111 '. Hill' l'.1lgl11l'l'l'l11g 1 . . , Clan' . '111w .... X111 ' 'a111'1' 111 li Y'14'g3j1...C111.. x 1...1's1-, f1...'1l g -1 , . . 'lnping 1 , . . l11':1111:11i1' 2 . . ' - C , A'l1111' 1111 1. 2. 3.11 . . .011 'L 1, 2, fi, 1...1'1111' 111 g11 1.2.f1.1...81' 'gl...Ri11'L.f1...c1:'ff...f1f 11c1 211 3 . . . N11 ' '- . 2. 3, -1 1111.. 131-:Ts I ...CQ11'1' 1111111 1 ...C11 1 . . 1 1 . . , ,1111 111111':111'1' 111 , 1 hklllllu 811 ig 1 ...D11 1' -1 ... ' . 11 . 1.1--C1I1111.1,2.3.1...N11 ,- -- .2. 3. 1 . . 1 :111 ...lS11 g2 .... '111' 1 7 A-1111 1111 if L213... R111-2.?1... 1- A , . . R111 1 R111- .2.. . . C1111 '11 I. 2 . , . 811' ., '1 . . . .1 f1.1...8I2l I. 1 .. .f1l1182'i'1l1'1 . . .8111'1 '- .' W I1 -1 . . . ' -1 21 1 ' 'A 1111111111111 2 . .. I: p '111' 1. , . 1111- -ll 118 . . . ,1111 '0111l'l11L'l 1111 H-1.110 l'1'1 2. 1 . . , 1111 z1111 1. 2. I1. 1 . . . N11 , 'Q 2 ... X111 ' 1 1111 A 811' -'.1 1'8ll1'l'.8 1 S121 1 .' ' Y 111110121111 , . I - Q '- 111111-1-1'1,.. -11 'I -1',..1:111 1.2. 51. 1 ... 1,.,t.11'1'1111111 1 I l I 1 5 I A lr! A lgffiz. .,wiNg 1-1 gig, , L1 , W Q if a??Q QY 'lf , bf? At 1 ,,f va swf I W A I ,I Q I A'rI?l2s nil!! 4 A Q '7 1?'f': f.., Q Q. ?f'5QiJi93,5lf Q . CNT! M' gg if' gpg? , Q 3' Q 'lot' Rott. l,itf1 to Rtcni: HARRY G. MACVEIGH. 4SS 4005 Windsor St. f17J Nlztt'L Ntltillt-r I . . . CLIIIIPILI l . . . Rillt' 2 . Society Il . ., lyping I llrzintxtlic' I THOMAS R. MAINES, SSS 482 Antenor Ave. QIOJ A'Rctl Yiu' Plcsitlt-nl l. 2 .,,, lfootlntll ' I I Klulml Sports I. L. I. . . . I-lcc I WILLIAM MALEY, 7SS St. Rosalia , llistotx llonor St. Norbert - . . . ltttcttlztss lll0LOGY AND IIQITANY On page 54 Brother Julian. a sopho- more biology teacher, supervises a lab test . On the tables behind him are a part of the biology department's mu- seum , Brother Julian, the home room teacher of 2S. is assistant Athletic Di- rector this year. To the left: Fibber McGee has his hall closets and Cen- tral students have their lockersg both have the ill-mannered habit of throw- ing their contents all over the respec- tive halls. Here Ronald Argenas renovates his locker from the ground floor up. Iioiioxi Row. l.ll4l to Rtt.ttr: JOSEPH GEORGE MANCE. ISC 253 Forty-fifth St. CU St. Mary's-46th St. flue .Xrrliconttzttcinitx lntctrlztss Sports 3. I Class .Xtlitilit-s JAMES MANION, 4SS 371 Hi hland Ave Turtle Creek Pa St Colman g .. . . Elini Ortlit-strzt fl. I . . . Operellzt Il . . . Nlinslrcl I . . . Srltillcr l . . , lrlUl'lll'lllllll'C I . . . Diocesan fIl'CllK'Sll'2l RICHARD C. MANNING, 2SC 429 Kelly Ave. CZIJ St. James 614 Hale St. 1211 Holy Rosary Bill Viking l. 2. 3 . . . Rifle I. 2, 3, -I . . . lout-rs -I , . . Dick Rillc I . . , lnterclziss Sports 3, -I ..., Krcht'onfrztternity Class President l . . . School Writing Society -I TI-IQMAS FREDERICK MARTIN, 4SS JOHN T. MALLOY, 8SS 752 Franklin Ave. 121, St. James 1712 Tonette St. 08, St. Anselm 'l'otnnn Cleo Cluli l. 2. 3. 4 . . . Opcrcttzi 3 . . . Schiller 4 Moc lntertntn':il Sports l. 2, 3. 4 . . . Y2ll'Sll1 lrootlmll -I . . . . . . Ritlc 2. 3 . . . Minstrel 1. 2. 3 Art'hcotifr:tlcrnity CLIFFORD MASON, 7SS RICHARD A. MALONEY, 4SS 51 Manilla St. 119, St. Bridget 4229 Calvin St. CU St. lVIary's-46th St. Cliff lnterrlgtss Sports l. 2. 3. 4 . . . Arcluonfrzttcrnitr . . . '4NI0e Clec Clnlr 2. 3, -I . . . Caimcrzt l. 2. I . . . 'Schiller -I . . . Class Activities Operettzi fl . . . Minstrel 3 . . . Science Honor Socit-tx 3 . . ALFRED MATHIEU, ISC VCICIICC 3 1820 Jancey St. 16, St. Raphael IAMES R. MALONEY. 3SC Xl llowling I . . . IlslIl'l'i I . . . IlllCI'll1llli2il Sports l, 2. 3. -I 1853 Arcena St. C19j Epiphany . . . filltss .Xttixitics l. 2 Mo .II'K'llL'0lllil'IllCl'l1ll! . . . lnterclziss sports l. 2. II. -I . . . lfootlmll 2 . . . Class Ollircr 2. 3 , y U Q31 .1 I J Mr. Charles Beggy. beter known as Charley. shows his draftees the art of unwrapping chairs for the cafe- teria. Central would not be Central without Charley , It is he who would interrupt a slow period to change a light bulb, repair a desk or fix a window shade. This year Charley had a main construction job, in building the garage which houses Central's new station wagon. TASKS DF PRACTICE AND TIIEDIIY INCLUDED... To teach the fine points of physics is this gentleman's calling. He is Mr. Lang, sen- ior science teacher. You see him here explaining the workings of the force table to SSS. Mr. Lang is one of the seven secular teachers of the school. He has no home- roomg this is his first year at Central. 1oHN1 MATHIEU zss 1820 jancey Sr C61 St R1ph1eI 1IN 11II1 1 111 111I1I1 JOHN T MCALLISTER 4SS 4300 Wlnterburn St C71 St Rosalna 11IN 111 N N 1 1111111111111 11I 1 N1111N111I 1 mlm WILLIAM H IVICARDLE 6SS 7546 Ormond St St Anselm NI11IN11 I1 1 IINIILI RAYMOND L McAULIFFE ISC 206 Stratford Ave C61 St Lawrence R11 11111111 1111 111 1oHN L MCCANN oss 726 Lafferty Dr C271 St Wendelm SIIIIIIX INN 1 L111 IIIII IINIILI 1' I 1NN XCIIXIIILS 1osEPH 1 MCCANN zss 813 Deely St C171 St Rosalla N1opN 1111N SIDUIIN 11NN fllll L 7 N11111 H1111111 I 11N111l 1 'I 11111 1 CL ROBERT VINCENT McCARTHY 9SS 5300 Coral St C241 St Lawrence 1111111 N N 1 TIMOTHY A McCLOSKEY 7SS 5934 Center Ave C61 Sacred Heart Xhc 1 1N C611 I ILIN 1IIILl JAMES D McDONOUGH 3SC 608 Gormley Ave Carnegle P St Margaret X Il X IKOIIIIIIIIII 1 111111111 1 1 Cl1NN NPOIIN HARRY P McELROY 6SS 1202 Glbbon St C191 Eplphany XI11IN OIXIIII lllls WILLIAM BRENDAN MCFADDEN ISA I 1826 Monner St St ames 1 111 11111 1111 II 111111 1 S 1 JOHN D McGLYNN 3SC 848 ohnston Ave Glen Hazel Hgts C71 St Stephen D111 1111111 IL 1 111.111 clllllll 1 1 11II IAMES J MCGONIGLE ISA ISS 621 Maryland Ave C61 Sacred Heart N ll 1 IIIID Ll YIIN 11111 111111 111 1 WILLIAM THOMAS McGRAIL 7SS 2452 Wenzel Pl St Cnherme X 11 1 IXIIII Ll ROBERT W McKAY 3SS 5236 Harrlson St C11 St K1erans l111I1I1111 11 R 1 I 1 S1 3508 X116 1036 X ll 7927 111 RICHARD W MCKEEVER 3-SS Shadewell Ave C271 St Sylvester IIIILI 1 IJ EUGENE A McKEOWN 9SS Sllverdale St Most Blessed S1cr1ment 11111 I I1 III JAMES P McLAUGHLIN 5SS Lloyd Ave St Anselm 11II11 N I1 l111 111 R11.111: HIQ1' N1I' I1 I . .R1II'I.,,I1'.I111-4I...1'.1NNUII111'1II .. lic- ' - I ' lllI I11NN JIPUIKI I. 2. I . . . CIIIIN 11.l1IIIL'N 2 . , , ll1 I...S1I'I'1l ,... ' '- l,2.fI.l,..I5:111I I.2.3.I,..S11'gI ' Ii11111I. I , . . ,11'1I 1111111111-1'11i11 , . , S1I1II1'1 I A. . . Xli ' '- I ...1II11NN ,111i1ili1'N .1111 ' 'til 1i11 . . . IllI 'IiINN S11111'1N I. 2. -I CI1:'.I'1'1-N'1l' 2. :1 . . . S121 1 . . . X11 7 -- 2 . .. 111. ' ' S Ii1Ii1111' I . . . C1 ' 1 11111 NIQ1. I1 . . . Rifl-L.'5,..Hi.' 'f.I...NIi - I.I... l1x11'I1 S1141 f. I . . . Kil I . . . IILII -0111111111111-113 1.Y..5p1111: I. 2 . . . ll1'11111:11i1' I . . . l'I1f:N 15. 1 Klllgll 'I 11111110 C1I1iI1I I Ii11gi111'1-ring I Nlllgl' .1 ...1'sl-'I...S11l'-'I ., ' , a. . .1: ' .'1'1'I' 1 - ill Ag I ...S1:g,1'11'1-11 1 Ii 'ng I . .111I111111I1:111'1'11111 I. 2 . . . KIIIINN 11111- . - SS IS1II X IN g fi. I .., I '1'N I ,,,51'1 mg I ... XI1N111-I I. 2. 3. I . . .01 ' ' ll fI . . , l11'11111z11i1' I. 2. I1. I . , .1ll11'NN I. 2. TI . . . Llc- Clllll I. 2. 3. I . . . HiN1111'1 H1111111 I1I1,L'lN II. -I 'A 'V .X1'1'I ' 1:1 'ICIII1 . , . 511 I- . '1I 2 . . . l111-11I:1NN S11I'I: 2 '111 l'NI1 -1'N I.. . , S111 TE, I ,.. 51I'I11' I ..l, I11l1-11Ig1NN S111' II. I N1i' ' II1 'N11 1 I 'A 11 Rm- 2..I , . . I111 A LQ 1.1-.1g111- 1 . . ,111.1NN 11l111111-- . . . 1211111-'11 I A H I 111I111II Nlgr. 2. fi. I . . . I5z1NIN1'lI111II Xlg1,2..fI. I . . U III1 . . . IIII 'IAIllI1l'1lI '1111'1N 1 S1'I' 1' I l111 'IIIQINN Sl1111N I1 N1II'Ilfl' I CIUIIK '11-11111 I .1z .1l'1l 1111111-11111 . . . RIII' I. 2 .. . I1111'11Iq1lN S11 1N I. 2. S. I SCI' II , . , Cfllu 81111115 I. 2. fI. I . , , CILINN IX11' 11101 l.00KlN1i... Hello, Central Catholic High School! The pleasant voice that greets you when you call up the school belongs to Mrs. Dirks, the amiable secretary in office A. She takes care of all the calls receied by the school and confirms those ever so precious gym excuses for the students. Only fl member of the school staff for a little over a year. she has already become almost an indispensable personage. and one of the best liked in the school. LISTENING... junior language teacher and creator of May altars extraordinary. Brother Matthew. the homeroom teacher of 215. has introduced countless boys to the intracacies of the German language and the simplicity and charm of the Germanic leg- ends. A man with a great reverence for the Blessed Mother of God. Brother Matthew's May altars are always among the most lovely in the school and he takes justified pride in its erec- tion and the arrangement of flowers and candles. D A A . ,cs ' .:, ff 15 1 s xl N... vw. .4 . 'Y E ,, 1 191 24 A f , ...Q . ,4- ' , ,M 9. . 21-,Q L gg' 4 ,V A , A Q ?, Q,.iJ? gf X.. is I wi A X. , ff f -f11'4f.,:g5rf1v, , f.Qg,h?,'+jx3f5ml x R 1x DONALD C MILLER 7SS 4784 Aloe St 124, Cathedral No 1 11111 11111111 111 1111111 111 1 RICHARD JOSEPH MILLER 3SS 2046 Monongahela Ave 118, St Anslem 11111111 Il 111 1 1111 N 1111111118 WALTER F MILLER ZSS 1147 Vatefraf St 118, St Anselm X 111 1111111 1 5111111 I JOHN CHARLES MITSCH 2SC 527 Gross St 124, St oseph 1l1x 1 1111 11111111 1 1 C1 1 11111 LS JAMES R MONROE SSS 1724 MOfh1ngSldE Ave 16, St Raphael 1 1111111111111 111111111111 111 1 1 N1 JOSEPH MORAN 8SS 1119 Morn1ngs1de Ave 16, St Raphael 1 11118 11111111 13111111111 c 1 JAMES C MORGAN 8SS 1409 Morn1ngs1de Ave 16, St Raphael 11111 N1l1Ill1 1 K1 51111 1 1111 12111101 JAMES P MORGAN 4SS 382 Forty second St 11, St Mary s-46th St 11111111 111 111111 1. JOHN WILLIAM MORGAN SSC 1409 Mornmgsxde Ave 16, St Raphael 1111 R 1111111 11111111 1 1 11 us S111 ,lll1l11LS RAYMOND P MUCKIAN 2SC 1831 Arcena St 119, St Patrlck IX N 1 1 11 MICHAEL J MULDOWNEY ZSC 2325 Fnfrh Ave 116, St Agnes 111111 1 111111 1 1111111118 LARRY B MULLEN BSS 1616 Penn Ave S11n1s1aui 11111111 1 1 JAMES L MULVIHILL 9SS 306 Marun Ave 116, St Bernard 11 1111111 1 11 1 RAYMOND G MULVEHILL 6SS 1401 Beechwood Blvd 117, St Bede s R 11 1111111 1 ll1L1 IINIIL1 I 1111111 111111 X1111111 EDWARD C MURPHY ISC 6219 Monxtor St 117, St Phllomena N11111111 111 1 1111111 11 WILLIAM M MURPHY 7SS 411 South Ave 121, St James 5lJlll1 1111 111111 R1111 1 111111 11111 1 WILLIAM MURRAY 9SS 7219V2 Frankstown Ave 18, 1 11111111 L11 GEORGE V 739 MCCHSIID St 117, 11011111111 ll 1 11111111111 Holy Rosary 1 I1 MURTAGH 4SS St Rosalla 11111 1 N111 1.11-1 111 '11.111: 1 4' 11 7 gg 1 . . . 111-1. ing 1 .... X111 ' 1: '11111 ' 51'1'1 111111, 1 . . . 1111 'l'1'121N9 5131 ' ' 1. 2. -1 . . . CZ1z1s' , . . . 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Ylllv' .'.111111l11:111 . , , ' Lg 1 R11 JOSEPH J MUSIAL 7SS 2519 Edgar St 127, St Wendelm Sl III xx 1 ull UXXIIII C I lxx M1111 x MICHAEL JOHN NARDOZZI 3SS 8608 Westwood Rd 131, Mother of Good Counsel Ilufllt llllll lll 1 OXKIIII lllll me tl S11 MATTHEW A NITKIEWICI 6SS 134 Forty thlrd St 11, Holy Fflmlly X tl lclllll llllll I1 HARRY E NORRIS 4SS 4306 Wmterburn St 17, St Roswlla HIIIN Ullllll L C lllll l IIIILI LIQIIN Sl llll JOSEPH C NUCCI SSS 1635 Georgetown PI Wlllunsburgh St 1mes NN ROBERT ALFRED OBLINGER 5SS 2370 Buena VISIO Ave 118, St Anselm In l Illlll 1 N II ll JAMES J O CONNELL 3SC 335 Atwood St 113, Cathedral No 1 Ollxt KLIII 1 l1II1.l all ollx I x JOHN C OCONNOR 8SS 1210 Duffield St 16, St R1phael l lllll JOSEPH LEO ODONNELL 3SC 4918 Dearborn St 124, St Lflwrence lllllllg L x Llc lxx S DU JOHN ROBERT O LEARY 3SS 1112 Kung Ave 16, Raphael 0 IKII xIl.l110I1Il1ILlllIIX 'lxx Nprl xlla lxx xillll WILLIAM G O LEARY 7SS 1112 Kung Ave 16, St Raphael l llllllll l IN x Xlllll MICHAEL PATRICK O MALLEY ISC 5412 Harrison St 11, St Kleran Xlllxc IKOIIII IIL II IN N llll x EDWARD JOSEPH O NEILL 9SS 3113 Beechwood Blvd St Phllomena lcollll llllll l Kc! Xl JOHN G ORBAN ISS 5121 Dresden Way St Augustme llllllllx xx Ill NORMAN A ORENDOWSKE 6SS 103 Herron Ave 119, Help of Chrxstlans lllllll l Rll l l1I c ROBERT JOSEPH ORTENZO 1SS 628 Wxnfield St 16, Help of Chrlstlans ll lxx Ixlxcllllll l JOHN J PAGE 3SC 1653 Chxslett St 16, St Raphael lclt Rlflc ollllll JOHN H PAIGE 2SS 565 Rosedale St Holy Ros1ry I clx IKUIIII IICIII IIKI l lnxll Illlll IXIII x l,II4l I0 -IIII . , I 1 l'l'lll'lI 2. 3. I . . . Cro' Io lrx 2, 3 . . . II' ' g 2. I ... In J. tic: 9 Sol' 'l'I ...'l'Ilil'cIOl'I-' I,2 RIII-2. l Il g 2 . . . Sri' I . , . 1IIl-'l'Il'zllIl'l' I ...IllI'lI1INx llllx I, 2. fl. I 'il - ,xl'l'I ' .'I'1IIt'I'IIII1 . . . Ill! ' g l . . . Cllalxx Xml' Ilil'x I '- .Xll 1IIllIl'2 .,.x1 A l. 2 . .. Rin- IIIIID 2 . .. I-'ng' ring I . .. I' ping l . . . Srl' l ... IIII '1N'.l0I'lS I. 2 . . . H1 iIIlllII'2lI I Il':llIx 2. fl . . , Kilo. Klolllllrx fl , . . Llzlxx l'l'l'xltICIll 2 I I SCI' 1IIllIl'l . . . IIII 'lllllxx Spullx I. 2. II. l', . . l llc! flllllllfll fl 1 Sll1I'- l0llII1'II I. 2. fl ... Sul' I ... II1l Illxx Sp ' ' . 2. 3, I . . . Cilzlx' .Xclililicx I, 2. TI. l . . . lllzlxx OIIll'l'l' 2 . . . Cllzlxx I'l'c-xiclclll fl Unix Illlcl'l'I:l'xx Ilzlxlxcllmll I. I . .. 1-Ivo fllllll I .',XllIl- ull ll: lily , 7 Inc Su ' If I . . . I'SII'l'. I . . . fl2IIIIl'I'1l I . . . .I'I'IlK'Ix 2. TI ...Illl 'I:.' fl l'lx ' . St. A' . ' 1 'I ...IIIIQIKHZ 115 I.2...l' 'rx I . . . Clay: A t 'lil-x 'Nllggcl' .-Xrfl ' 'zllL'l'lilx . , . IlllL'l'lI: 'x 511011 2. 'fl. I . , . fllllxx A 'tics ' .Url ' 'z 'l' ill . . . Cla 'x I 'l . . . Cllzlxx ,lllililil-x 9 q l lid Arcl ' 1 'ill . . . Il1l'1IIIIlll'ZlI SINIIIN I, fi, -I . .. fllzlsx , 'i lil-s .. . .417 . . . - ' f.I'0' f.0llIlIl'1 I. 2. fl . . I'.llyQIlli'L'l'IlI,Q I . . . filzlxx Ill' 'licx f,l'g2ll .Xl'l'I ' 'I1llCl'lII1 . . . 'I' 2 . . . 5lIC'II1l' l . . . Nfl ' I -l' l 0' Clay' Ill' ' 1 I. 2. 3, I . . . Slllillcr -I . . . Xli lxllcl Nl. ' - II V' l clllxx ,ll-lalalilx 2l..1.Icl' flllllb I .xI'1'I'. 'z Il1...l5:l I.2,..OlI' zl2.'., - ' 'glll' I. 2 wi? Yr ' wig ff, K ESA Q . - K W Brother Francis of Assissi looks on as students of SJS put their algebra problems on the board. Brother Francis teaches both Religion and mathematics. His homeroom is SIS and in ad- dition he is moderator of the stage crew which aids in dramatics productions throughout the year. He is moderator of Central's thespian aspirants. 'l'ES'l'lNli...EXPLAINING... ANI! Sl'l'IillYlSINli On page 62 to the far It-fr: A'You bet you can have them. Brother . anxious sophs tell Brother George Sixtus as he collects test papers of a big geometry exam. Brother George also teaches biology and is the moderator of the Viking tennis team. On page 62, right hand side: John Hoober. ZS. is attempting the mastery of a geometric prob- lem while Mr. Hogan aids him. Mr. Hogan teaches geometry to sophomores in the classes of 1. 2. 5. and SS. Also included on his roster is teaching trigonometry to the senior class of -Q , SS. Too many hands may spoil the soup. but not a football game. Mr. Franny Collins presents mem- bers of SSS with a pigskin for a game on Alumni Field. Mr. Collins. head football coach and tutor of the jayvee hoopsters. is also an instructor of physical education. '33 ,gd 'dlp-.Mg in km. 5 I -.Xi fx QS N. PAUL EDWARD REOLA 1SC 124 S Graham St St Lawrence 111111111111 1 111 IK NN ROBERT HENRY RETMAN 3SS 3208 Brereton Ave Immaculate Heart of Mary '111 1 1N11Y 1 s 1 ll s s llll 15 lslx IX JOSEPH G RITTER SSS 514 Coyne Terrace St Ros1l1a 1 1 151 ll FELIX A ROBERTO JR 9SS 154 Robmson St SI Peter 1 1 Class 811111 l1ss 1KllN1llCN STANLEY A ROSPORSKI 7SS 1048 Sllveg-dale S1 Most Blessed Sacrament S lll 1 1 111l1ss Sp1111s 7 HENRY JOSEPH ROSSI 3SS 1897 Funston St St Walburga 11111 S 111161 1 1111 l111111l1xs S1111 s s 111111 11111 PAUL B ROTH 2SS 7934 Madelra St St James 111111 111111 111111 11111 H1111111 ' 11111 PAULJ ROTZ 1SC 5013 Volt Way St Stephen III 1ss 1111111111 1117111111111 1 11 ll LN THOMAS C RUPPEL SSS 1400 Jancev St St R1phael Rupp 11111 C 11111 1 1111111111 1111 1 ll FELIX P RUSCILLO 3SC 3 Elm St Peter 1 s 5111111 s 1111111111 ROBERT N RUSSELL 9SS 4733 Center Ave Cathedral No 1 Rus C l1ss SJJ0llN l1ss X11111 les 1111111 1 ROBERT W SAMUELS 4SS 306 ames St St Colman 811111111 ec C 11111 llNIlCl 1 Ill l 1S1ll1g 1 C Iss 111111 s ROBERT P SARAMA 7SS 329 Robxnson St S1 Agnes 3111 1 11111111185 S111111s 11111111 ll FRED A SCHAFFER 3SS 240 Emerson St Sts Peter and Paul 1 511111111 111 s S111 s 1 JOHN F SCHANO, 2SS 5167 Stanton Ave St Kxernan 11111111 11. 1111 111 11111 ll s 111111 11 1.111 C 1111111 s 111 s 1111s 11s111l 11111 CHARLES C SCHEBOTH ZSS 421 Lloyd St St Bede 11111111 511111161 4 R 1 1 ll1lCl111NN SIJOIIN 11 s 11lllLN 3 H 111111111111 11 1 B 111l11e flllll 1 DONALD O SCHEESER ZSS 3605 Pary St Sylvester 11111 111111111111 111111111 111111 s11111s 1ss 111111 111111111111 11111 JEROME J SCHMITT 4SS 3178 Shaclv Ave St Ph1Iomena Xr1h111111111111111s 1111 s S111 s 1 1 llll l111111R11. 1: l':1l1I11 S ' g 11111111 1 YL' g 1 . ,. Cllnls ,X11' 111 . . . 111112 l l l' V21 V 1 11111l1z1ll 2. fi. I . . . X':1'si11 l11lls'1l2ll 2. I1 . . . 1.11 5111111 1, 2 . . . 1 11'l :111 1 01111111 . . . Cilglss X11' 1111's l . . . fllilss Oll11'1'1' l. 1 . , ' 'l1l ' 11111111 1. 2 O1 l1' l'll 2 . . 1111' Klllgllll I Xli11s111'1 1.2 ill l: l'-s...1Ia , ' '111 R111-.2'...1111-'-:ff 11,3 A' l Q1-1' . . . Y:11'si11' 'l'1'z11'k 11. l . . . Class 011' I . . . 1 1 l'1.'...fl11ls'1 '1ics. .. l 'ling tl ' 811' 1' 3. 1 . . . ll1':1111a11i1' 2. 21. 1 . . . 1111 ' Q'-1 . . . N11' ' L, 3. l ...S1'1' ' 1,1211 ' 9 -111 1i1-1,-f 1 A 1 ...1 X11-l 1 '-4 -'1111 , . . 111111 ,1-1' - I. Sci' I 1 . . . 51 ' g TCA 2 . . . lI1:1ss'l csi- 1l1'1 l ' 7 7 St. . l'l1il Ilz1s' . 's . . , Cllus 1X1'li1ili1's . . . l .11gi111'1'1i11g 1 . . . . g 4 1:33 ... Cz' .' ' ,.. .1111 ' 11111-1 1111 ' 1 1 A 1.1 . 1. 2 , . . N11 ' ' . 2 . , 1211111 '1'1111g -l . . . 111 K' 1 . . . Sports 2 . . . 1113 .- '111' . ' , l l 1 11111l 1111 2 ... ': ' ' ,. . .X11l 'LII- 1-'1111 l '1'1l ' 1111 Ins .1 1'lM 121111 ,X1'1i1'1i1's g' 'l'11 ' O1'1lc1' 2 S1111 Sci' ' I1. 1 111s l'1'1-si ' 1 . . . S11 1' I 'il 2, -1 . . . Cilus. ,X1l' 'llL'w . . . 1ll:1s'Sp 1. 2 . . . N11 J '- 1...Sc1' 'l'lz11 ' Y ' 111' 1 111s .X1'1 ' .4.. 1 1 1 e' I - , . N ' St. 1 . ' 'z 'A 511' 1' 1 l1111'1'1l:1ss I ' ...Cla . '1i1:s...H1 ':1l1...S1'i- -1 -J1'1'l'1 .A ' 1 'A . . . 1111- Ili 'I ll ...'11l11ss.X1i- 'N 5- AK 1 'iv aj 043.-K Z .W A.,, ?, 'I '43 ' ea SW - ' 'f R Ya :W-M V , QAVQQA V 1 ' A W, L ' x y ' -Y 2 f n 5 . v... ' -' , :wwf QQ:-qzr W Q ' I' ' -P f K gf V gin .Q , ' f Q , I., Wil' QW I 'V A I 3 Q ,WAN ., H A - A V V M' QA, -' ,1 - 5 :Ask , ,, f WW V . qyy' .' .J ,ff N, J Y., A ' s I I x' Y J , , .A 4 f- ' I ' sv f 1517 ' ' -fn ' i-'.. f'f . ff- h MS ,fl ,, X V M M1 ,ff W, ' -sv 1 Q . ' I ,M , . .zfeayfi ALL- - .. 'V 4 ,A 1 5-bg X2 W Q lol Ron. l.t-t-'I to Rtfatll: llotroxr Ron. l,trr to Rtmtt: JOSEPH R. SHERIDAN, 2SS JOHN LAWRENCE STACK, 1SA 1121 Chelton Ave. C262 Resurrection 205 Dennison Ave. C62 Sacred Heart L Al'l'llC'lllllil'2llCl'IlllQ . , . Srllillcr l . . . ltrtcrdass Sports Jack Cheer licatlvr l . , . Srlrillcr l . . . Class Ollicel , . , Class Sports JACOB C. SIEBER, SSC PAUL A. STACKHOUSE, 6SS 5013 Kincaid St. C210 St .Joseph 410 Pearl St. C241 St. Joseph ake Arclrcotrfraternitt . . . l'slrt-rs l . . . lrrtcrclass Sports A'Stack lrpitrg l . . . Schiller l . . . Class Otliccr l . . . lntcr- class Sports WILLIAM JOSEPH SIMON, 6SS RICHARD STEIN, 9SS 5522 Howe St. Cathedral No. 1 5139 Keystone St. CU St. Kieran tll Glcc Cluh . . . Chess 2 . . . Stage Crcu l. 2 . . . Rifle Dick Arclrcotrfraternitr l, 2, 3, 1 . . , Class Sports 2, 3, -I . . Schiller -4 . . . l'shers -4 Class Activities RAYMOND SLANTIS, 3SC ANDREW JOHN STREINER, 2SC 254 Atwood Ave. Cathedral No. 1 166 Burrows St. C191 St. Agnes Rn ll.cl't School October. l9'17J Jack ltrtcrflass Sports l, 2 .... 'Xrt'lrc'otrl'ratcrttili . . . Bowl- JOSEPH EARL SLATER, 6SS ill!! 1 7590 Kelly St. CBJ Holy Rosary EDWARD STYSLINGER, 3SS tc Yrcc l'rcsiclctrt l . . . Clcc Clulr l . . . Rillc I . . . Schiller 7022 Idlewild St. CBI Holy Rosary Class Sports lid Sticrrcc 1 . . . Schiller l . . . lrrtcrclass Sports l. 2 RAYMOND F. SMITH, 2SS DAN A. SULLIVAN, 3SS 2328 Woodstock Ave. C185 St. Anselm 725 Hastings St. C6j St. Bede Smith lrrterrlass l. 2, 3. l . . . lirrgincers l . . . Class Artixitics Sully 'lrack Nlgr. 2, 3. 1 . . . Cross Country Nlgr. Il . . . Class Officer I . . . Student Council l Schiller l . . Rifle- l. 2 . . . Class ,Krtititics l On the left hand side of page 66: No, Ed, they're not the 'eyes of Texas'. They're Brother Linus' and he's very interested in the tapping of your nimble fingers. Above: Brother Da- mian Linus keeps a watching eye on Richard Buczkowski, 1SC. in senior typing. Brother teaches typing to both juniors and seniors and also senior shorthand. However his range of activity is not restricted to the commercial de- partment as he has formed both a typing and bowling club in the school. and is moderator of the golf team. To the left: We don't have to toss a coin in choosing our sides for interclass football during gym periods, for we rely on Mr. Penzelik's ex- perience in making even teams. Mr. Joseph Penzelik is the newest addition to the athletic department. He is the head basketball coach and an assistant to Mr. Collins in coaching varsity football. DANIEL G. SULLIVAN. 6SS 3923 Lydia St. C7j St. Rosalia SrrllN Baird l . . . Ortlrcslra fl, l . . . Nlirrslrcl l . . . Rifle l . . . ltrtcrtrrurals 2. fl . . . Nlotragrarrr 2, fl. l . . , Sthillcr I WILLIAM THOMAS SULLIVAN. ISS 4124 Lydia St. C7j St. Rosalia t'St1llx Clct' Clulr I. 2. l . , . Xlitrstrt-I l. 2 . . . Class illlt'l' murals l . . . Schiller l . . . llc-triltlc X'ot'atiotral 7304 Church St.. Swissvale C181 WILLIAM C. SULLIVAN, SSS St. Anselm St1llx ,Xl'Clll'Ullll'Llll'lllll1 l. 2 . . . llawlsctlmall 2 . . . Class ll-askctlrall l R SALVATORE R SUNSERI 8SS 4301 B1gl0W Blvd C11 Cathedral No I I 110 1 PAUL SNYDER 4SS 2252 Manor Ave SWISSVHIE C181 St Anselm SIJIIICI II Il llllllll IILII L l Sm 7Il1lIll1III JOHN SZALINSKI SSS 3039 Brereton Ave C191 Immaculate Heart of Mary :L R L I IUIIIIII IXIIIIIIIIII ROBERT TAMBURI 3SC 3367 Beechwood Blvd St Phllomen1 ILIII Ccllllcll L I IIIILILIINN Sxlllx as lllltfl JOSEPH R TANNOZINNI 4SS 124 Wabash Ave St ames c ll LIII C Olllllll IIILII L UIXIIII s lllltlllllll ROBERT WILLIAM TENNER 7SS 182 Burrows St C191 St Agnes Sul 1101111 Il s 1111111 s ul JDII R 1 I KARL E THOMA JR 2SS 5151 Ladora St C71 St Stephen lxll KIIIICOIIIIIILIIIIIX will N 11111 S 5111 Il JOHN CHARLES THOMAS 6SS 615 Chrysler St C261 St Ann X lll llllg., lllltl L l s l till K 01111111 JOHN A TOMINO, 6SS 740 Graphlc St C171 St Rosalla CIIIIIIIIIN R L I S Illlel I DAVID R TOPPING ISS 1712 Fahnestoclc Ave C211 Blessed Sacrament loppu kllll., C I ass Nplllls XILIILUIIII IILIIIIIX EDWARD ALPHONSUS TRAINOR 8SS 217 Second St Braddock St oseph IISIIKI 11181 I IIICI IIN Hmmm Su l x HINIOIY Hllllol Sollclx 111 lmxu I C JULIII 3 llllls IIUI DONALD C TUCKER SSS 826 Walnut St Edgewood C211 St ames X lmlll llllllllllll ll S 1IllLI I JOSEPH PHILIP VALENTI, 8SS 5404 Carnegle Ave C11 St Kieran Shollldels Iimxllllg 4 1 It I1 I' 1111 Oulu I cllllss SPOIIN I ALFRED L VENTO 3SC 6121 Hoeveler St C61 Sts Peter and Paul lILll ass 0 IIKCI C I lss SIXUIIN 11111101111 IILIIIIIN FRANK W VIOLA, 2SC 5101 Dearborn St C241 St Lawrence Ill Il 11111111 lls C I lss 111111 ICN 111114011 Il IICIII lx HUBERT A VILSACK JR 4SS 4731 Schenley Farms Terrace C131 Cathedral No 1 IOIII IIIILI 0181111 C C lux ss HIIICN H lrllclllllll lI I SALVATORE V VOLPE 2SC 6623 TCDHIS Sl Help of Chrlstlans l ec C 1151111 I x1CllC01lf1 IILIIIIIN JOHN P VOLZER JR ISC Ilndley Lane Perrysvllle SI Tl'19l'CS3 01111118 LICIINS Spolls I INN X IIHIICS I I xlllllllllll lllll l.I-FI IU ll.lll: - . , Sal fI2lIIll'I'II fl? 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' l'sI .I . . , Il 11 I . . . I111 'I'lIllII'1IIS I, 2. 24. 'I . . .CI:1 A1-1i 1'c' I. 2 ...RiII'I...S1i- -I... CIAL LIFE. . GIVES US A 00011 START 1 Ye , J A v lVe are living in a social world. A world made up of men and women who will judge us by our social behavior You can be the most brilliant student in the classroom the most devoted wor- shtpper in the church, the hnest athlete on the held hut unless you are at home in the draw- ing room your chances of success are seriously hindered. Realizing this, Central Catholic has in the last few years begun the emphasis of social activities in the school. .kt Central Catholic there are over thirty prac- ticing clubs and activities ranging from the lit- erarv Kilmer club to the brawn ol' varsity loot- - 1 hall. 'l'hese organizations were put into opera- tion to teach the student the art of getting along with people while at the same time developing his talents and livening his interests. During the tourse of the year the school also sponsors two dances: a junior and Senior Prom. and three theatrical productions: a iuinstrel, the senior play and an operetta. By offering this wide variety of activities 'Cen- tral prepares its boys to assume leading roles in modern society. Typical of the numerous pep rallies which are held throughout the year. the largest of all is being held on the campus just prior to the city championship game. A ,ligf 'a'ii1iiiii'iii,lg,' iifgfjjgy ! tiki-mn, 'O , 1 im slip. The bell at 2:45 doesn't mean gov home for john llogan. lid. Trainor. Bill McShen. amd joe McCann. They represent tht- activity- minded members of the student body and as such they must prepare for another meeting of the Histtwry' Honor Society. 1 isieli if .Ly gg sg I I M A . - t X 35' sr ' .W Rf The highlight of all social activities iS ll'10 SPnl0l' Pl'0m Bafh Yea'- Schcnley Hotel provides the ball room and the accomplished grad and his lady love sway to the melodic notes of Clyde Knight. v I 1 Y 1 Vg' gf A Mawr' x 1 ' U A I. , -It li 1 use L -, -Q N K' Af 5 , ' ff' in My A ..-f ,fs A9 5' 4 4.1 A fl ,,' E5 ,. ' llx , IWW- 41. 'N f i 5f,, U fa 5 A Jx - , .W . - 3 7 v HA N3 VX W' , , LF.,-V '-.--. 'Vw . 'Va ft.. ham xr-4 fb' - Vw 1 fam 7 Wifi 'ffbx 1 Ms' i ANZ W B ,Q lt an f an an af- .,,, -is 1 hip 1' 35 IS 2 a X 5. Q 'ax IHC ff- 6 v , A , ,ggi 54? 3 5 4 Y ,, 1 3 A 2'---Q Wi:-if ,-.Y I AM 1 f M Q. 2-Qui Tx if 9' -new 'T 'Q W' L . . WX f 'X' gs, X- .. n 'lP!PgQqoa,. I 'F Z Q -P QL Wm f Members of Central's glee club take time out from their sojourns in song to give the photographer a break. The golden throat boys include: T. Martin. Kassler. I.. Lej- pras. W. Simmon. Alden. S. Bernacki. J. Polaski. I. Slater, Scott. R. Giaburri. Cherolci. W. Klonowski. R. Krail. A. Glatz. J. Sanders. W. Sullivan. F. Wolf. K. 1 V 1 S I N ln XX'ith tht- chasing cluntls ul lic:-n's tlXL'l'llll'L' lu 'Sll0XVlJtl2lln still rc-cclioiiig Illlllllgll the aurli- tnriuni. the curtain msc: anotliei' Minstrel had stain-tl and zinmlic-1' Clct- Clluh triumph was in tht- inztking. lung hziilt-tl as ont- ul thc host Glu- Lluhs in tht- LIIN. it Is lmin its lilllllix that Lt-nf liul Lzitliulit s Nlinstit-ls zuul Opt-it-ttzis lt't'l'llll their lt-mls and clumruscs. .-Xml always. wlictlu-1' the but is singing the Sci'ei1atlc limn the Sur tlt-nt l'i'incc- UI at lmllncl lrmn thc latest rexuc. ht- clot-s Infnul tht- rnganifation ht- icprcscnts. 76 Wallace, Walsh, W. Bonura. B. Harvey. W. Morgan. T. Frey, F. Scott, T. Higgins. Michalski. A. Colner. A. Heini. C. Hauer. R. Ley. Gorman. A. Skarzynski. W. Gallagher. R. Lee. R. Mulvehill. C. Steedle. In the center is Brother Leo. who directed their journeys along melodylane. A SIING ill 1'IfIN'l'll.KI. l'1'2ictit'c is ht-ltl twitc wut-lily clui-ing thc ull season , when the xninsu-cl is over and the Upsi- Ulla yet to begin. hut wllcn an actual sl1ow is in relicarsal as inany its list- to six are ht-lil in tht- ttilltst' ul' 11 wut-lt. lzxcn now tht- inusu ol tht- Stuclt-nt lllllltt' is iinwinv tlimtwlnnit tht- school lllllltlllll' lmni iw Pv N N tht- luuith llurn' niusic mfnii giving lmnnist- ol v . 1 zuwtlici' 4lX'Cl'lllliC, znwtlici' raising ul thc curtziin anal zmotlicr Gln-c Clluh ti-iuniph. The Blue Knights are pictured above in one of their many appearances: this time as the orchestra of the Wal- dorf Roof. The sweet and mellow music of the Blue Knights is presented by these seventeen Central students. Top row: D. Bebenek, T. Shilen, B. Langdon, L. Char- land, W. Lee, and V. Doyle. Bottom row: T. Kirby, R. E Schneider, Black, Tominog at the piano is R. Ritter and Mr. Lamb, director, stands next to the piano. The bottom right is A. Remp, B. White, J. Fuchs, S. Rudy, J. Sette, and Corwells. The Blue Knights are under the moderatorship of Brother E. James. SELECTIIINS FITLI. 0F RIIYTIINI The Blue Knights are the best in musical talent at Central Catholic. This year has seen a new awakening in this group, partly' because ol' the full time direction ol' Mr. 'lied Lamb. and also because of the fine spirit ol' cooperation in the members. a requisite especially necessary' in such a small group. The student body was made aware that the Blue Knights were around early in the year by their appearance at assemblies where their lilting rhythm gave a much needed lift to enliven the school day. However, the high point of their season was the Minstrel where their sometimes silvery. sometimes jazzy. but al- ways melodious performance was praised by' all who heard it. Central is indeed lortunate and proud to hare representing it on many public occasions these line talented musicians. Central tztn look witli pritlt- to its niontlili pnlmlitzttion, the Viking. lt has long been rctog- nilt-tl as ont- ol' the outstanding scliolastit papers. but tlnring tltt- Iiiisl lonr yt-ztrs at tnztrkctl iinproxth incnt has bet-n critlcttt. 'liliv task ol' protluring llit- Viking is wry inxolrctl. 'lo tht' reporters lall the job ol glcaning lmits ol news Ironi the ex't'r'x'tlay liztppenings ol' tlit' school-lilc. .Xt tlcatcllintf time the ctlitors take ovcr. rewriting :intl clit-cking their material. anal sending it to the Iyliisls. 'lltt-n lmzttk to tltt- ecli- tors lor page layouts :incl finally oll to the printer. The result is :tn ztttrztt'tix't- lonr pages ol nt-ws. t-clitorials. lnnnor :tml sports. The stliool paper luis always lizttl :ts its ntnnlmcr one olmit-ttiw tlc- xelopnlcnt ol' stliool spirit in tllt' stutlcnts. So licrt-'s to the Viking. Ct-ntrztl's lorcinost sup' porter: may it grow gtntl prosper witlt catli t-tli' tion. EDl'I'0R-IN-cillll-Qi ................... liissane EIIIYORI.-Xl. SIA!-'I -.... li. Iinrkardt. R. Carritr. H. Burgnian, Connor. lf. lfilson. R. XVt'lls. R. linglcrt. 0'l5ricn. XV. Cotlettt' and Clwtir. Nisws RI'Ql'4JRIl'R5. WV. Wt-islmeckcr. li. ltn'Horst. Lang, 'lf Kirby. litlntuntlson, 'l'. Bittner, I.. Snnnncrill. XV. Nlrlfatltlcii. 'If Bittner, Beyer, R. Dolan. Kennedy. F. XValslt. Lump. F. Berartlelli. C. l.il1ell, 'l'. XVallz1t'c. D. Dough- erty. O'Sl1t-zt. li. lrainor, H. Tlicn. Cztrrity. l'. Conlon, XV. NltSlit':t. R. Bittner. If. Hollinan. ztntl R. .Xrgt'nzts. Brother Bernardin. moderator of the Viking. and joe Kissane. the editor-in-chief. discuss the page layout of a rival publication. The Viking has a complete library of papers published by the schools of the district and they prove invaluable in keeping the Viking among the best school papers in the country. But more important than this is the spirit of cooperation that exists between the moderator and the editor. I wonder what Joe was thinking of when he gave me this assignment. asks senior reporter Tom Bittner of H. Then, F. Hoffman and B. Bittner. The prize-assignment of the year was an interview with a newly-arrived Italian boy who had yet to master the English language. lNK...liLUE... F Q Q . Ax Q ,A W. .E,. .f ,E Q . 4 ff M fvi, A Q., W 'f-'iw-:ri 1.4 i 4 1549 ' , ' W' f gy- f . ? 4. A7 V,,k iV,,ALri35Q,, sit' L ., fl y, if f X 4 - - s x A 5 'fi-555' AI.I,-ADIEIIITAN ANSI 'AL lk-ar Rt-atlt-i': Now tht- time has tome to mt-t-t tts . . . tht- stall ol the Ill-18 'I'owt-is. lo tht- school, wt- atc-. with tht- Viking stall, iclcitt-tl to as tht- hots itt tht- l'uhlit'ation Ollitt- . a room Iltll llklilll as auspi- tiotts as its name. lYhen tht- actual work on thc hook was in lnoglt-ss. wt- welt- the last to lt-att' tht- sthool at night. and all ol us lclt the tluhious plcasttit- ol wat'tnctl-owl ' climict-s antl the i-t-priniatitling comments ol long-suffering parents. XXX- hacl our 111011101115 ol pleasure too: taking lJlC'lllliCN throughout the school: lit-ating CIliai-lt-i . tht- lailtotts pltilosopliital itiaititctlaiict- matt. aii his wit-ws on t-x't-rytltitig from the payment ol lilt- iti- sttranc-tb to tht- tl1arac'tei's in this tears' st-nioi class. and ol toursc those 'rotmcl table tonlci- t-ltccs with lltotlit-1' iliitliothx on what this oi' that page will look like ot' any other suhit-ct that oc'ttti'i't-tl to the stall ntcmlmt-is, No one ol tts is srrlcli responsible lor tht- Towcrs. lt is the combination ol' many talents. The line motlcratorship of Brother ilillllllllly. the work ol tht- ctlitoiial stall, lic-atlt-tl hy Bill Nlt- Sht-a. each ol tht- ctlitors' stalls aml tht- lim- pho- togiapht ol Carl Huber. It is one hook ol mam. THF TOXYI-QRS S'l'.Xlflf The editors of the 1948 Towers confer on how the pic- ture of St. john Baptist de la Salle Ion page 51 should be taken. They are Frank Zappala, feature editor, john Hogan, copy editor. Ed. Trainor. assistant editor, Bill McShea, editor-in-chief, and joe McCann. sports editor. When the imagination has become stymied. the best thing to do is to see what someone else in the same situation did. Here the feature stat? applies the solution. they are: B. Maley. B. Murphy, F. Zappala, Foster. The Towers yearbook library is providing the inspiration. At last! A picture which the sports staff is supposed to be in. The muggers of the book, their likenesses have been spread liberally throughout it, but in case you don't know them they are left to right. R. Clinton. R. Wells, R. Conlin and Joe MCC:-mn. Incidentally. the coat on Dick Conlin is said to have been photographed more than a few times and on different people! Ifllf nm 14 las sl xii' lfmmmxi Nl Xl I I-fJffffff1z1ffff1ff.' XX lllllllll Nlmliea lxmlfffll' ,f.lff'fff.'l'mluzni1l llaiiwi lwflllrzf frlllfnj lull!! l'lflQilll X'l.N'14ll l.llrl!l1lN !.1I1lral.1 N,'wifMff1fff1f, lmvlrli xllfhllll Ri rm: Il Rs ll flllll1l'l. ll. f-lllllll. lmlil. Nl. XXN. fulllllll. XX. Xlil'.ulrlv11.XX. Xlmlnlux. XX. Xlnlix .xml XKIVIIIH. lxrlsls lu f!fmgf'.' llltlx lxlmglel Illlll ll. Nlaumllig XX. l'lI!lsf. l. lznlem. R.i.f,llms.l1. lxmln-ml. l,ll'llflf.llXl'lllliN I. fXllll .llltl ll. Xlmle. Below: Brother 'I'imothy. moderator. .ind Bill NlfSlie.n. editor-in-chief. ponder happily over their plans for the 1948 Towers. A job well done is always a study in co- operation and hard work. This year's Towers is an ex- ceptional example of the leadership qualities learned by the stall members in the discussing. planning and com- pleting of the 1948 yearbook. ,.....s.l CIIAIIRI 0F Tllli 0Lll S0l l'll Ilt'lt- tunica thc show hunt. 'llu- lztmilizti main ul thu nuilmlx lluztu-tl tlmiueli Lt-ntiztl flllllllllit its tlur tuitaitx npclutl ml llltf luuith mzmimulli lIlillNll'L'l. laulcr tlu' clirctlimt tml lim- llli'l C-tix Philip llu- lllliilllblh nu'rlmu'nt ul tht- ultl lzuliiuiucl llIIllNllt'l wax tumlmuwl with at tutuh nl tlu- mutlt-111 :ui .Xl llu' XY:tlcluil it-xuiw. XYilh Clztpluin -Iolinny lhlgilll at tlu' wlu't'l nl llll' old lllIll'llll ship tlu- Robert lx. Leu . he :mtl his crew went lllllggillg ztlmnig. lllfllllgll at galaxy ol' ulcl wings with 21s U'l Klan Rixt-rn, uKClllllC'liX' l3:tlu '. mul 'l't-imiuwwt - . Not to he otxttlcmc by stuh ultlitw out ululituwi luhn cilllilllll. lauk Stllllllll, 'Int' Nltllzum. Huh Xngvll. lftl llL11'kz11'tlt. john Kznux Ct-iztltl lit':tt'l1s. :tml Bill llztltt-ilcitic mt-tl tht-ir wilx auul tliztluoi tu wntl the 2illlllt'IlCC into gales ul l2lllQllIL'l'. llu- Nl'UPlltl llllll ful Lviitiztls lfllf llllIlNIl'L'l, lwtiml us looking down llu' filtill XX'hiu' xxilll limit Lllilp thc- XYz1ltl1n'l-Xxtoiizt. while listening In ilu' ihxthmit it-liztim ul llll' lihu' lilligllls, :tml nu-lmlmtis lizitmunx ul lllt' lihu- Nltllit-N. llighlighling out exciting wax lluk liL'Xlllltlll1ll 5 llIlL'lIJlk'l2lIl0ll ul l am at liig C-irl Xwwu. :tml tlu- tlztiuing chu'l ul llill Nltifzultlt-ii ztlul Rau Nltllxt-hill in Uliokniiin. lllilillllllu. M ilu- tinge lighu tlinmu-cl. :tml ilu' hnal tui- tztiii XX'1lNtlI'1iWIl. tlu' xlllllwlllllg xtttctww ol Clvntiztl ilztlliulitk glgillllit' lllli Xliiixlitcl :mtl Xlitlmlml Rvxtu- wsu t-xitlvnt. in ilu- ztppictizitiuli :uul lllillllv Nll4lU'll In ilu' 1uulit'mt'. SZ Down the gang plank came some very Hne corn during our Show Boat Minstrel . Above flupj is shown McCann. left. and J. Schano. right. pulling the leg of our good captain J. Hogan. After the gang plank was pulled up. Ed Trainor fcentcrj became the top man as he intro- duced our Fine talent atop the W'aldorf. fBottomJ Vince Doyle gives forth with his golden voice to the tune of UA Little Dutch Mill . Q if ,ik , 'iygi My V' . W1 Ag T. ' 36, -fm- 'Mu 1-ff f f Tk . f 1 A qA i H ' hw ,. 0 9 . 4 1 .mga i. Y Y V vw Y , , 2 Q Z 6 5,5 W 2 uv we , 1 A A I 4 4, R in v p Q. D 'e J QW! Q99 V . 42 3' 35, .,: , H113 ' 'is 1 , 24 zu. sg: 431' G '.-124 . Qs? M, iz Q ,., Why can't my family be like other families? crys Peggy O'Brien IAlicej during one of the tense moments in the Senior Play to Bob Angel fGrandpaj, people who don't collect snakes. write plays, play xylophones. study the ballet or any of the other crazy things this family does. The Kirhys IKat1- Dorzrwarz and Ed. 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A1 this 11111111 all thc 11rew111'11s i11 thc lJ2lSCl11CI1I 13111111111-11. Ill 1110 11Cxt 111't thc tr11111111-s are 1-11-111-1-11 1111 111111 1111- 111211 1-11111-11 1111 21 111111111 111111- 11'i1h 1-11-1'111111- 11111 111 11111 111111 1111 g111111 IL'1'111?s. 111111-11 111 1111- 511111085 111' 111is 1111111111-111111 11'11s 11110 111 1111- 11111' 211111 11111111111- 11i11'11i1111 111 N111 511111-111-11 ilillk' 11ssis1111111- 111 1111- girls 1111111 1111- 11is11'i11 s11111111s 11'11s 111s11 i111'11111111111-. 111111 s11 11111111' 11ss1-Is 1111- 111111' 1-1111111 11411 111-111 111-ing111111hi11g11111g111'111.11'11i111 il 11'11s 111111 1111111-. l'11K'1i10Ill' 111'1'111i1111-11 Y1111 Cilllil ililllit' 11 XVi111 xvflllu 1111- 111-s1 s1-11i111' 111111 11-1. IT YYITII Y0l' at as rf sf ff is r, Mr. Schaefer. the director of the play. discusses the blocking out of a scene with Tony and Alice. He has directed thespian activities at schools both in Pennsyl- vania and Ohio. The efforts he put forth in behalf of You Can't Take It With You were highly commended. ri Above: Grandpa. in the person of Bob Angel. holds the spotlight and seriously expounds his views on life sum- marized in the title of the Senior Play. The family Il. to r.j: Ed QD. Conlinj. Essie QB. W'ymardJ. Mom CD. Grecoj. Father QW. Maleyj. Alice CA. McDouglc-J. Mr. DiPinna CP. Rothj, Kolenkhov U. Schanoj. W'on't you listen to reason . asks Tony of Alice lA1icc fl1cDouglej. They are the principals in the tender love story of the play. You Can't Take It With You . Theirs is the age old tale of conflict between their respec- tive families. No. they haven't fences . crys the distraught income tax collector CDon Bebenekj as Grandpa blandly explains his anti-income tax philosophy to him. In the background Essie and Ed Carmichael CBetty Wymard and Dick Con- linj look mystified at the whole affair. ?'..,'f ,ass ,S I .KTIUN DAY. n- ' 4. ur' mfr-'vwwixnw aff- Ifhii' mlzxzrf g'!'mufmlxu1' 1 A I -x.-rx .. X111-.uiwafL3vze'v':-fx ffl ,. Li.ruN 1 ln-L .1 fu' '.l.', ffm r 1, '1.:uIlu:2 'A -'- nun- Wiz--i.fmL ..x:K.w:. Mmm mlm uw.: .mf 1 nga-1m-ul iw sn,eLr rfi ffwlr -Lainw 1 -mu ' 1 Lmgwgvg . 1, ,Lf 5, ,L-, 4 w Ulll vulnn A7- 1 if A I A fx x '-r 1 ,I Before a back drop of ropes and curtams Betkowskl B Godette P Decker P Connor, B Mltch, W Peacock W Wagner Mackm and R Sheehan take t1me out to gxve the photographer a break I 4B0llS -KIITISANS 1 111111111 1111 sl 11 1 1 1111 ll 11111 111 s s 1 11s1g 111111111111 111111111 21111 1111815 11111 1x11l1111111.11 1111111 11111111g11 11611 X 1i1s1111s 1l11s1 111111 11111111 p1111111c111111s 1111 11111 11111s111111111 511111311 1111 1111 D1a111a Clubs 1 '111 111 14111111111 1111 1111111111114 0181 111111s Ls 1111.1 1111111 111111 haue 1111 1111111g11 R1111111 11111 lll'lSlCl 11111111 1 11 1 1111 x1 1 111181 1111111111 CxOlL 1111111111 1111 1111111s 1110111 K 111 C 111111111 1 1111111111 1111 s11111s 111111 1111111 11111 1 1 11 1 11411111111 The stage crew pose for a PICIUFQ Thev are le t to rxglzt P E1l1s R E1we11 G Schwan B Itzel front ron Mackm Herrmann J Brashear and H Beyer These are the boys who are responslble for the fine sets con structed for Central s presentatlons Bob Sheehan Greg Schwan and Bob Itzel move mto place part of the heavy staxrcase used on the set of You Can t Take It Wlth You Bob Sheehan was the prop ertles manager of the show Boz Itzel the stage manager and Greg Schwan was sound effects man ARTISTS 90 . J. .q Y , . . . ,1 .. ,. U, Q . u . l. . , U H. u . if 1,1 l , Q p v 14 Q A A K, 9 L L. 111- s11111111s1i1 11111 1111 11117-'18 -5 ZIQL' 1111' ' 1111111- :111i1'1- 1112111 1-1111' 11111 111. 1 1-1' 1110 gll.12 '- lg11ll11l'1' 1'4l2lIl11' 111 Xsissi. 111i 111111- flll g1'111111 111 1- 't IICIN, A 1 s, 1 1' P21115 11111i1'i11g 1-1l1111s in 111'11z111 111 11113 NIi11s11'c1, SC'l'11Ol' 1,1211 111111 f,lil'141'l12l. 11111 1 plays. ' ' ' ' ' 1 - 1 1 ' K '1111 :1111 5 1215 A 11'111 '1 1 111' ' , slim' 1 -1 -, .5 '1-- 1ia1 R1 ilv' 211111 11' '1111 1 'z ' 1110, 1111 ' - -i1'1-1-sI11'11i11- 1 - 6' '1 I' 11:11 'L ' 1 ' ' ' 1' '. 'L 1 1111 11111 s 1111111 I l ' JIIN. - ' . I f ' : . '. . . . . . f 1 J. INSPIII XTIUN EXELLTIUN . ART Art Club moderator Brother Edward approves some of Bill Godette s l1test creations Bill is not only president of the club but one of the finest 1rt :sts Central h-is seen in many 1 moon Without Bill Central s publications would not he as well illustr1ted N X I viii! -,k f'?i ls 1 'lllll un Xshkllllfltl it at .g . 1 U stL L the X ills uid Optic. Justus lui Ill n in this Une oivaiiizatimi J JN LX Ill 0 SLXL 1 K ll IILNH llll l :Oi C C IC UO! A Lxl 1 lntutst 1s IIHILJSI Q als Blollui att S mid it mu NU N 1 t ti II nl tls less ms to its mem J fl N back row G umlan W The members of the Art Club are pictured above They are I B F fseatedj E Bandy A Stabtle, V Acierno D Molyneaux R Gregory Cassady errls Ostiowski B Ludwig R Garrxty, and Gaynord These are the boys through whose elforts the fine poster work that announced school activities is produced 91 v , - . A x, I A 0 :A T42 v , v v x ' ' C O 1. f fl, ' 'ess U . 'l'h': gmul ul IlllCllIt'tl young . a 's s s lply lml, 5'-zt l -ll tm the stijc tra-w in pm- tliel ' ' ' K l '2ltIlYlIlt'slltltl2lICCIlll'll.'l'l1C clu inh' 5 ' 'Il -ry lm' - . I' trcl 1 -qua. art clul ll' lx-cn in 'Qistt-ilu: bw l 1' ,'l l ll ' ' -5' ' ' . ye' e lftlw 'l is the niotlcrzitme lm' llic ilillls 3 'L el e- ' l' B'll C' l'tI, I 'ls' 1' 'Oil sL't' I'-ar. Will t the znitl ul' the 2ll'I clulm. llll'lL'llS1' in the enrollment over prcvioti' sears. C101llilllxlllillllllllll zispilzmls wuultl lizlxt- an muah .Xl lm' the lirl time in its liislmy Ilia' tlulm liar l -' lllllk' pulling mt-r Ilia-ii' skits. In zultli 'un 1 l - 4 5 ' - lcrs. to painting su-in-s lin' the znnzntcui' at-I r the . . . . J. . AFTIYITIES AND Tllli SI'0l I'S No. the gentlemen in the suits aren't post graduates. they're the patriarchial members of the Father and Son scouting club. This club is the most active in the school. They have on the average of one camping trip a month. and a swimming or bowling party. Brothers Cyril and .X wry .utixc organilzuion ol' Clcnliul filllllllllt is llu' Stllllllllg Club. lt has been 11 popular paslinu- lu'u- for at lt'Zlsl hull ll alt-tzulc :mil is sltillllll ln'ozulc'n1ng1Is slope' ul zu lllllf. llllllllvl fjlll tlu' xmulclzllm' ls mlumg ll luu- lol: .ns ilu' lauullx llillllllllxllilllll ul llu- Nuuls. l'1llllt'l llllll SON llllllltllllllllill fill lilllllllllg Illpx .uul lxznultlcls llils lJC4'll llliltllskil this yt-411 In m:iLc it llll' llllwsl Zllllu' lJ2ll'k'lll'Nlllili'lll Qllfllll In lllt' smlnml. llu- lllllltls mm' zlllclul Illfhllllllx lIlt't'IlllgS. mul zuunnpzlm llu'ir suns to swiine ming llLll'IlL'x. Illlt' lIlL'L'lx zuul lmwllllg ltllllllllr nu'nts. llu- lllllllllllll zullimt-ml in lllL'll' mul. is cximlciuc-al ln the excellent llllifllllflllfl' zu ull Ilu'il zutixilics. The members of the Scouting Club are: R. Angel. Beggy. R. Beggy. J. Brashear. Brashear, H. Burgman. E. Colner. R. Connolly. F. Dannhardt. R. Donovan. D. Dougherty. R. Dougherty. Garrity. R. Garrity. D. Hannan. R. Keane. A. Kolling. Kummer. P. Leone. J. Lopes. Nlakjerac. E. Monahan. R. Oselcoslii. Pat- terson. Phillips. A. Raible. E. Rooney. P. Rooney. A. Rosa. Styslinger, H. Then, T. W'allace. Denis are the moderators and get as much enjoyment out of it as anyone. Hardly a day goes by without some notice or another appearing in the daily bulletin con- cerning the scouts: Sample: Members going on camping trip Sunday: pay 25c today. Bring your own silverware. I lu' l'lllL' chih, lzngvsl 1111g111111:111u11 111 C.t'11l1z1l. isilglulllmwl141st':ii111 is lw1Ic'11nl1 ils111c111l1c'1's hmx' 111 shunt C'Ulll't'IlX, Zlllll l1z111tllc llltillllls salt-lx. lht- cluhs 11fl1l1g111f111 with lhi' Xilllllllill Rlllt- .Xssuciz11ir111 l'll1lllli'N thc IlIl'lIllJClS In tllllllllk ulh- nially lm' Ihc x:11'if1us 1'z11i11gs ul lllillilslllllllsllllb. 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His l'l'lX'lll'il t11111t's i11 swing thc hens wlm Ililss Illltlllgll thc- t'llllJ hc, Ublllt' mzlpzilmlc. sz1lc'. sI1z1igl11-sl11n1Ii11g slm1'Is111t-11. AIIDIS AND THE NIEN Rifle Club is not all rifle work as is plainly seen aboveg periodically the range must be reconditioned. This in- volves the task of white washing. This time it fell into the hands of Raymond Dalesino, George Fisher. Fredrick Azingei, and Wilbert Flons. ,,. ,M gm? vs Members of the Rifle Club examine a Winchester rifle. They are W. Murphy. Byrnes. F. Azirger. R. Dalessio. A. Blank. Tannozzini. Brother Denis of jesus. W. Flaus. R. Genella, G. Fisher. Another group of rifle enthusiasts are shown aboveg they include Bill Murphy. Joseph Tannozzine, james Byrne. George Fisher, Albert Blank, Fred Azrriger, Ralph Ginella. Raymond Dalesino, and the club moderator, Brother Denis of Jesus. Most of the above members possess high ranking marksman awards. s... Abou Presldent Ted Pavllck IS gnlng out assxgnments 111rd Flwtlew Ben K11111n jake Greco Eugene Del Frate to the senlor class presldents The senlor members of tht and Presldent Paxllck fback ron uvual 1Jrd1 rj Blll student organlzatlon form the trafhc officers for the lunch Flnke Clalr Heuer R Helnrlch qchano G Kllleen hnes Left to rlght are I rs! ronj Robert Retman, Ed and Pete Gar1ey STI IIFNT KIIWIINISTII XTIIIN 1 s. I N I1 11 N I1 1 N N X lll 1 4 S ill L 1 U I 1 l fhe txuutn es of the student councll Presldent ftd P11l1111 Secretar1 1114 Scnano and Yue Presldent 111e Grc-10 d1s1uss plms for dlrectmg Centr11 lunch llnes .' s . Q - ' - ' 5 , . ' : ' -. ' 5 11 - - 1. 1 v v - 1 v n A . L 4 A 1, A A 1111- 12117-IQ s1111111l lL'1'lIl '111' I111' 1'isc 111 Illt' 11111 1111111- Zl1l11 1J1HVi'l'l'll1 S1llllC'l1l 1111111111 111 1111' 111s IIX 111 c1L'l1I12l1. 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Nlllllllfb. ll. fL1:1l1. .Xl1l.:11111. z1111l I., fnlllllil lllt' :11111111e lllt' Nl'llllllN 1vl111 11'1-11- 1111-111l11'1s 11l Illq' s11111-11 ill lls llllllltlll' llllll lll lllll1. .Xll 11l Illt' 11l1l1'1 11111111l11A1s llQlK'l' lllill 1l11' s11111-11 llllw z11lxz11111-1l glt'llllX s111111 Illlll lllsl Illl'l'llIlg 111 Sl. .X11g11s1i111-'s 11111 fL'lllN llglb. Si1111- Illill 1i1111- 1l11' g11111l1 lllls lJt'Q'll i11111'z1s1'1l 11l lllllltbls z11111111g 11'l111111 1111- lx. l'llS4lll. l. XX:1ll1111'. XY. llllllf. XY. lli11111-1, C., Nilsll. Zlllll NI1'l z11l1lc11. One of the most active diocesan organizations is the History Honor Society. Gathered here are some of its most active members in the Central chapter. They are: sitting: J. McCann. T. Wallace. Schano, E. Filson. B. McFadden. D. Held. and B. Bittner. Slanding are E. Trainor. J. Kessler, VV. McShea. S. Rudy. G. Nash. and J. Hogan. 'l'l11- l.i1e1'z111 llllllflli S111i1-13. 1'111111111s1-1l 11I s1111l1-111s wl111 sl1z11'11 ll 1111111111111 11111'1'es1 111 1l11' l11'l1l 11l 11'e111i11- XS'llllIlg. was 1l11i11- z111ix1- this NL'2ll. l1111'l5 lll 1l11- XL'lllL Il 11111l1'111111L Illt' 1w11I11l1l IPlllll'll 11l 111111111l111g ll 11111111l1-l1- l1s1 11l 1l11-C.111l1' 11li1 11'1i11'1s ul l't'IlllsXlX2llll2l, ll llllgt' lilNlx i11 i1s1'll i11x11lxi11g :1 XZISI 111111111111 11l 11's1'z11'1l1. z1111l 1l11' Illllllllilllflll 11l ll 11111111111 lfllllilllllllQ 1111g11111l 1111111111s1l11111 11l lllt' 1111-111l11'1s. .XI 1l11- lllwl llll'1'l' lllg lll X1111-111l11'1. 11111 Cl1-1111:1l l1111s. XX'1lli:1111 Nl1Sl11':1 z1111l XYilli:1111 Nl111l1l11. 11'1'11- 1-l1'111-1l I111's11l1-111 illlll s1'111'1g111 11l 1l11 g1111111. Stamling: VV. Nlurphy and J.O'Brien. D. Conlin. E. Trninor and VV. Mcsheal. These boys were active in the Cntholic Authors project which the diocesan 11rg1111i1.1- tion l11r11111l11ted. ll11' lUl7flN Nllllllll I1 1111 1111111'ss1-1l lllt' Slll'lll1 ll1111111 N4lllL'lN.N 111-1s! 1llllXt'.lll1lNll11L'NNllll N1-.11 l1s11111111111l1-1 lllllllgll llllll lllt'N111l1'lX 111l111-x11l ll1is s11111'ss 11i1l1 11s 1111-si1l1-111 111111 lilIlIlL'l lllllll ciK'llllill. 11111l 1l11' 11111111-1111111 11l 1l11- S111i1'1x. ll111- Illt'l I-11'g1111. l11'g11l 11I 11111 l1l1x-11s 1lt'IJlllllIll'lll. .X l1111- XK'lil l111 1l11- 5llllt'IX wus 1111111111 llll I11 lllt' :111111111l l1:11111111-1 11'l1i1l1 1111111-1l ll llllgl' Nlllr 11-ss. lllltl tl1c 1111-s1-111z11i1111 11I I11-xx lJX I11111 lli11111'1 111 1l11' S111i1'11's lIlL'lllllt'lN. Niemhers of the Science Honor Society are: back run: T. Bittner. E. Burkardt. D. Debenek. F. Zappala. Harnett. -I. lVIcGonigle. Front ron: W. Leightner. P. Roth. and Morgan. The society holds monthly meet- ings during the school year. Tom Bittner of ISA is president of the organization. .X 111-w 111111 11rg1111if1-11 this year 111 C1-1111111 was 1111- s1i1-1111- 111111. Vlhllis is 111111l111s1-11 111 1l11'lll11t'ls 111 1111- 1111-111is111 111111 11111si1s 1l11ss1-s wl111 are 111- 11-11-s11-11 i11 LI 1111111- lJl'2l1'l111ll lJll1lSL' 111 1111-ir s1111- j1-11s. 1111-11s 111'c s1-11111-11 llilllll x'11ri1111s 11111111111- ti1111s 111 111is 111111111-as 111111111111-s1'iC111e11rp1111111111' 111e1-11111111-s. The lllCIIllJL'l'S use the tnagalittcs 1111 DIEN 0F SCIENCE l'1t111-1' 1111- 111111- 11ir1-1ti1111 111 131111111-r 112111112111 l'1'IL'l, 1111-1111111-1-11 111111 111111111111-11 its way 1111 1111- 11111111-1 111 s11111-ss. 131 l11111i11g 111111 its 1111111-1' 1111si- ti1111 t11r1-1- 1111111-r1111ss1111-11. Cl. 1111111111-11sl1i. C11-1i1. 111111 xYL'lNll. 1111- 111111 0llL'l'L'll 111111- 11ssist111111- 111 Bl'Ul1lCl' 1'ct1-r lll the 2l1lll1llll5IliZlllX'C 1111111-s. ililll' 111111 this year was 1li1'i11e1l 111111 gt-111111s 111 111111' 111111 five 11111s. Two Nlllll gr111111s111ct 11111-ing The Kodak Kids come out of the dark room long enough to be snapped. Turn about is fair play. and for once we caught the camera fiends on the other end of a lens. These fellows shown above are responsible for the pictures run in the isvillihgll. Without the boys of the dark room Central would be without its most rabid hobbiests. The science club had a very active year due to their new found interest of minature automobile a n d rockets which they raced every Fri- day afternoon on the fourth floor corridor. The follow- ing boys make up the clubs roster. seated: P. Roth, Harnett. Wagner. Scheeser. Conboy. K r e g e r . Zydel, O r e n d e ws ki. Styslinger, Coogan. Bittner. Bebenek. McGonigle. Blank. Stand- ing: Ruppel. Carter. Mc- Keever. Flanagan. W'eber. and Nardozzi. lf'Sl'1l11'l1 111111 1111111 lllt' 1111-11111-s 11111 111 111111 1111-1-1- ittgs. 11111111011 CQICQUIT is 1111- 111111111 11111111-1111111 'lllll 1111- lllL'll1lJC'lN lIlL'l'l 111111- 11 w1-1-11 1l11'11111g111111t 1111- s11111111 11-ar. '1111- highlight 4111 1111- 11-111 Wits 1111- 111i11g1-1 1z11es w11i111 w1-r1- sp1111s11r1-11 111 1111- 111111 11ls11 lll1lllllCll w1-r1- lllllllllllllf 1-1111101 1111'cs. This tcat-'s roster 1ll1'lllllCtl 211111111 11111 slll11Cl1ls. CADIEII.-1RlElY 1111- 1111111111-s lJL'l'lIlll 1-11111 11:11. fylll' 211111113 llNL'1l , 1 1111 1 1111111 111111 11111111 111 1111- 11-111' 111 1111- llllllls 1111111111 '11111 thc 111111-1' Qlllllll wcttt 111 the 1111111-1' ti1111 11111111 111 thc r1-11r 111' the 112111-1111y. C11-1111111 M115 111-111111 111 its 1211110111 111111 Ill 1111 r1-sl11-1'1s 111111 cspc1'i1111y 111' the 11110 SllUXN'lllg its 1111-111l1crs 111a11e i11 thc N11ti1111a1 K111111l1 C11111est. FIIESSNIEN ANI! IIAXIIYRIEN Those humorous notices in the bulletin that read: Chess Club meets today. bring equipment apply to these cheq- uer board enthusiasts. The moderator of the club is Brother William and the members included below are: back row, R. Moran. Michalslti, W. Weisbecker. C. Manning. N. Lester. C. Libell. J. Morgan. F. Berardelli. R. Morgan and C. Bradon. The president is james Mor- gan of class 4SS and the secretary is Francis Berardelli of senior arts. Below, the members of the hobby club are seen in full scale operation. In this picture the members are working on wood carvings. The range of activity includes many hobbies which enjoin a great amount of work as well as interest. The members of the club are: Melodini. Fitz- henry. Letzelter. Wilson. Dignan. Fuchs. Dolan. Weinel. Cosgrove. Cunningham. Greb. and Meyers. tint- til tht- ttltlt'st ul tht- sthowl's ttttititit-s. tht' .Xmitl ht-zips til tttmtl shzttittgs zmtl tht' htuttlt tlht-ss tltih was tntgztniftttl in 1915-l In lhtitlit-r smell tml glut: tht' litthhy Clluh tltmt's it swttilt. XVilliztin its lJll'Sl'lll ttmtlt-iztttn. llIllJlUXlllg ttuti l.rrt1ttt'tl in tht' tmltl Guitlztntt' Ullitt' :mtl in ttitmi hx lL'2ll tht' tht'ss tluh is mm' mit' til tht' taut- HIT lllttllllgs aut' ht'ltl thttt' llIllt's t-ztth wt-t'lt. stzttitling int-mht-is ul tht' lYL'sIt'lIl l,l'llll5tlXlllllil lillt'st' otttlt llllllllg tht- ztttixitt pctiutl ztntl :tit Sthtnlztstit CQht'ss l,t-ztgut-. Clciitiztl is in lzttt at st1pt'ixist'tl ht tht' tlllllis titotlt'i'ztItn'. lil'tlIllt'l thztitt-t lllt'lIllll'l til tht' XY. l'. S. Cl. l.. tIt'lt-stint. at nt-wt'tm1t'tt ht-it :tt Clt-ntrztl. .Xs lnt'sitlt'iit this xt-str. tht- tltth tvist-lt tthtist' lhis l'it'lllll2ll'X tht' tltih hzttl Zlll cxhihit :tt tht llztmt-s Nltirgttti. at st'llittl'. IU ztitl him in zt st'ti't'- Cittttlcgit- Nlust-um. Nlzuix ttnnmt-ntlzttiotts wt't't lllll-ll'L'2iNlll'l'l tztpattitt. tht-3 t-It-ttt-tl I-'itzmtis tt'tt'ixt'tl hx tht- t'lllll lm its sliowing. .Xlthtwugli lictzttlclli. also at svnitn. 'l'ht-st- hots tztpzthlt it is tht' tlulfs litst tt-:tx ht-rc :tt fil'llll'2ll. litl :tssistctl lhtntlitt XYillizmi :tt tht- lllt't'Illlg5 ht-ltl -I .Xltt-nhzttigh. ESS. tht' ttlt1h's pt't'sitlt'i1t, lhitllts tht- timtts wt-t-ltlt in tht' stltt:ti'c mmit ol tht' tluh hats at git-at lllllllit' ht'tzt11st- tml its czttlt t :tlt-tel izt. Nlll 4 CNN. S' 'nz 1 36 ' 1 AF 933' Q if Qfvfy 'fl 1. , .. 7 1: 'Q f if 1 I 3? ft? 4?-:Q bk gb X E I3 - M. I L .F gf qw W ,i IW 4,3 W -7, is ,5 ? . mai 15 K, , 'ff' K TIP ,W . 1 2 The qualities of spiritual alertness, mental acuteness anti a balanced personality are equally important ingredients in the human individual and therefore in every Centralstudent. Thus far we shave shown how the Brother's boys of Central Catholic are provided with the complete training with which to attain the full Catholic character. Part l of the l948 Towers showed the current of grace' which directs a tnan's activities to his Creator: Part ll indicated the reservoir of knowledge that tells him how and what to do: and in the section on pages .72 to 96 we por- trayed the training of the personality with- its ability to conform to the various situations of life. The program of physical education at Central Catholic ranges from medical and dental care and instruction to varsity and intramural sports. There are two doctors and a dentist with their assistants who serve the stutlent's needs and completely examine each boy twice in his four years. D The gym programsis under the direction ol' Mr. Francis Collins and Mr. joseph llenzalik. Each student, unless excused hy medical author- ities. tllllSl take part in the required exercises. The varsity setup consists of representative teams in football, basketball. track, tennis, swim- ming, bowling, golf and cross-country. Member- ship on these squads and the junior varsitics is by competitive elimination. The intramural program gives adequate op- portunities to the play for fun boys. There are seasonal leagues in softball, basketball. tout'lt-fcxrthall, swimming and bowling in which all the student body participate. , gf. l . , at 'infvna 'rw-up . Ed jaltetic rolls to try and latten the total of his team in 4 muh against a rival class. Bowling is but one of a list of extra curricular sports that reads, like :t sportsmen joumal here at Central ,. pe ,s . -. V, it Y. ..,-,wa as 3 in wg' 4-w,'f':.4' fsaf- 3' The tennis team is only' one of the many' squads which tvptlfes the athletic program. both intramural .md interscholastic. which ottuptts in major part of the attention. if not the time, of every Central ho The sucess of our physical developtnent is por- trayal in the many achievements of Viking men on the fields of athletic endeavor and in the satisfaction of enjoyable and interesting intra- mural gatmes hy all ottr students. .-Xnotlier .lspect of our physical Pf0yZl'ilm hen? -N Cfnlfll c llhuhk is the 'ht-tlth dtfpartntent here personified hy ILUCYUV Miklll' N mi K j I , ll E.Kl.'l'llY IHDIIIES-ll lEAl.'l'IlY DIINIIS Dr. Bloom. gives a thorough checkup to Ray Staresinif. with admirable resignation a typical student allows Dr. a junior. Dr. Bloom is one of several doctors who looks Altate to examine his teeth. Mrs. Bendig stands hy just after the health ofthe school. He is assisted in his work in case the Doctor hits a vital point that aches. The by Miss Miller. dentist and his nurse are always ready to help students and conduct a year-round examination. tlttt ltttgttts. ttitrtltzttltt-s. :mtl tht' lilst' tttt' zttt Nliss Xgttts Xttth. t-xt-txtlztx ttttttt-ttt Im tht- tttt-tlitztl stztll :tt Kit-tt ,Xtttitlttw phztst' tml tht- stlttbttlis ht-atlth tltltizttt ttztl. httt its thit'l tutttt-ttt is tttatitttttittittg tht- tttt'ttt is tht- itttt-stigattititt til tht' sttttlt'ttt's tt't'th. htutlth til tht' sttttlcttts thmttgh ttittstztttt ttttttlitttl lltis is ttncttttl hx lit, Xlitttt' .ttttl Nlts. lit-ttthg. t-xzttttittzttitrtt. littth littliil hats his mvtt ht-:tlth his tlt-tttztl htgcttist. tt-tttttl. lt l'UX't'l's twtttx illltrss zttttl utit-tzttiutt lltwtltt-t l7t'ttis ul ltstts. htitlth ittstttttttiv. tht' sttttlt'ttt hats hzttl sitttt' his hitth ltuttt atsthtttzt lst-tits .ttt lllIl'llslXt' ltlt' tm t'ztth lt-ttttztl sttttlt'ttt :ttttl wlttmpittg ttittgh tit at tttttsilctlwttti. lht- tltttttuts' xisits ttt f.t'Illl.tl ttttttt t':tth tlgtt. X lattttiliztt' ltgtttt' ht'tt' is Ih. lost-tilt llltmttt. tthilt- tht- tlt-tttist is I1lt'st'ltI tttitts .t wt-t-Is, Xt who lllis ht-t-tt tht' sthtitil ltltxsitiitll sitttt- Sq: t-tttlittg to llttitltt-t lit-ttis. tht- sth-itil htsztllh into tt-ttthrt til lfllfi. llis zthlt- lllllst' ls Nliss lsttthtxtt gtgtttt is :ttttttttg tht' lmttst itt tht Ntzttt' attttl tlllllllllts Nlillt':. .Xtttitht-t tltttttit who ttssists lh, lllttottt Ullll1lll5llllL'ltllYN. It is sthttlttlt-tl to txlmtttl itt ts llt. Xltihtwts Nltlsihlitttt with his ttssistztttt, tht ittttttvtlizttt- ltttttttn 1lKt Time out formation. Above the cheerleaders take time from their yelling chores to pose for the camera man. They are left lo right back row: Larry Ellis, Bill Trondle, Ed. Votilla, joe Connors and Jack Patterson, front row usual order Rege Bridge, Bob Angel and Ed. Filson. llll'-IIIP-ll00llAll llu- lolz of :r :lu-crlczulcr rs one ol tlu- nrost irnporlzmt llr:n c:m lu- crrioycil in school sports wlu-rc so nnulr is lll'llCIlllK'lll on Ilu- spirit ol. ilu' u-:nn :nul Illt' spa-innors, llu' Viking u-:mrs wma' Lulu in Inu- slurru- llris w:n In :1 group ol Icllows who glllt' :ill llll'll' L-ru'rgu-s :nul nrwn' lin-ru-ss lo llll' flu-c-ring st-tlion :nul llu' lu-lr rullu-s luklil in silrool. Senior no-c:1pl:rins llolr .Xngr-II :mil Rugs liriclgc roolt oxc-r lllt'1lllk'lllHIl ol llu- scln:ul :nul llu-n l'l'slllls wc'l'v siulr llrzn wc win' prorul to lu-:n llu' pep lu'lrirul llrosn Big Silrool Yi-lls :nul St-wir lfiglnsi' :nui uIllt'ls. lowzntl lllt' crul ul om loollrzlll si-:rson :n llrn- l.:rS:rllc g:mu'. wc sznv sonuwlring new in ilu- liru' ol wlriu- sWl'2llL'l's :nul t-nornrons gold Cs 1lr:n pm more iolor into tlu- squzulk :rplu-:1r':1rrw. hs These boys are at the varsity football games and the basketball games at the Gardens. The co-captains of the squad were Rege Bridge and Bob Angel. Both these boys have contributed four years service as the men before the men behind the teams. sislillg Rc-gc mul Bolr wi-rc Iiil. lfilsoll. Bill 'l'rorullt'. l.:n'ri lfllis, .loc Connors. 'lilfls Nliliule clcn. :nul licl Yoiilln. .Xliu-r ilu' main 1-Iloils ol ilu- iooilmll sc:lson. llll' nu-mlu'1s llllIlL'll llIL'll 1lllL'llllHll Io llu' lm- Li-Ilr:rlI Qlllllts :nul Illk' ll2lllllll!. ol :r rum' troll ol in-slnru-rr li-zulcrs. Slllll'NNlIll lrrlr :rssn-rnlrlu's :nul llu- :lu':ntlirrg ol llu- uxmr li-Ilvrs welt' :also l'llllXl'llt'll ln tlu- rrn'st-rut' ol llu- r:ilr-r:1lr lroxs. llu: to-c:rpI:rins :nv Ilu- onli seniors on ilu' smln:ul :nul llu-3 monrlmuwl wrllr tlu'n ilnlu's :rs nlu-i-rlt-:ult-rs rnzmx ollu-1 :nlixilics iruliulingg tluss slnrlls. clr:mr:nus. cu. Xlnlr lllk' Illlllklls ol Ilu- smlnzul lrzult ru-xl xt-:n. ui' lools lorwnrci lo :r gooll sl:ll'I lo ilu- loonlmll st-znsorr zuul pw- llillh sonu- innox:nions mulvr llll' lllll1lk'l2llUl'SllllJ ol lirotlur lzlrlulnis Qllllllbx FIGIITING VIKINGS RIEET 'l'0P TEAWIS 1111- 1111111111 hats lung s11111- 1111111111-11 1111 1111 141,17 -1-11s1111. 111111 1111- 111t111s 111111' 1l1liL'l1 1111-1 1111110 i11 -11101111211 c11l1ll11llfi.N 1511111112111 Historx 1111- 11-111111 1111-3 11-It 111-1111111 is 11111 g111'11t. 215 .1 11111t11'1 111 11111 it l111111s 21 llllll' 11111 1111 1111111-1' 1111 1111-1 w1111 lllllx 1h11-1- 111111 111-11 11111' Wllllk' losing 1X'l2 Yet 1111111 Llllll L'XL'lf Cl1'11t1'111 lJ11tliCl 1 1 l 111 YL 11lCI111JC1' 11121111 21 t1111i1l 1l111i11g the '17 seas Let 111 1111111i11g 111111 1-x1iti11g 111111111'11ts. R1-11111 t111' 1111111 1111 e 111111- 11111 111111111 111 11-lite some 111' these 111 CL11'111's SlIlll1L'11 spurt 1111' 115 111111s 111111 11111111 1111w11 11-11111115 11g11i11st New lien . . . lllll' passing 11111111 1111 111 H111' lglillli . . . the R131 we 131211611 X11 1501 111-1'11i1'e when Z1-1i11s1ti s111111-11 1l11'CL' '1'.1J's' 1 11112111101 passed 50 y1111ls 111 Bill 1'11w11e1'11 11111 C111-111 11111 321 1211118 wi1l1 1111 i11t1-1101111111 pass . . . 211 1X1i1l111l1I1:1 WV11L'1l 15111111-1 11111111 ll Qttip 11.3111 111 1111111111- 211111 l'11w111-1'l1-tk 11-11111-111 within the 10: Z1-1i11ski's 111111111l11w11 1ll11S 111 77 111111 '25 yards . . . 171111 ZLIIJIJZIX g11-111 1'111111i11g at 511111 . . . tht' 111111'111111w11 111111- 111 tit' the s1111'c 2.1 c112ll'li . . . 111 1'1'111111111 1-4i1'111 Wl1l'Il llbllllklll s1111'1'11 twice, 211111 XVl1C11 Z1111g1'il1i 11-ll 1111 il R1-11111111 111111111e 1111 11111111101 1.11 .... 1111- sight 111 -111111 1-Q111t1c1' as he 1'a1'C11 1111w11 the si111'1i11es with 21 Ray XY1'111111'1 pass against North . . . the 1111- s1-11s1111 1h1'il1 1111111- Wlll'l1 we 11111111 st-1' tw11 stripecl sleeves high i11 the air 1111 the 11pp1111ent's goal. XYi1h all good 1111151 111111e some 111111. 111111 it seemed Illill Central came up wit11 11111111 1111111' than its share 01' 112111 llllli 11111'i11g the '17 season. XY1- 1'1-1110111111-11 the passes 111211 just 111-IJHSSCC1 the 11111s1111-t1111'1l 111'111s i11 the 01111 lone at H111' 13111111 The members of the 1947 Central Catholic foot- ball squad pose at the right in the hard-won letters they earned. Front row: 1. to r.: B. Retman, S. Di Ciero. K. Heinrich, D. Zappa, and Malloy. Second row: Modrack, D. Zelinski, captain, P. Coyne. and B. Powderly. Third row: Corso. E. Flatley. D. Iorio. T. Huber, and R. Holleran. Back ron: S. Zappala, B. Givens, B. Limegrover, j. jen- nings, and T. Till. It is the duty of Brother D. Paul Crightj and his assistant, Brother julian, to make all the necessary arrangements to smooth the journeys and games of our athletic teams. As Athletic Directors, they also complete schedules for the major sports. 1947 . . . Nlaniaielis lonff grains called bark at .Kli- w H f qtrippa anal Stott . . . the injrrr3 to key rnen as Powclerli, Retrnan. Carinti, Zelinski and Nlanra- jek at vital points during the season . , . not to rnention the injury to l.. Tory belore the season even openeml . . . and above all that -113-ti beating by North. Alter the season was oxer' it was lorurtl that the ll'2lIll hatl .iuountetl lor Ififl points. which was more than the two Iirevious seasons acltletl together . . . the teanr selettetl l-'latley their outstanding player. For the 'PIT season we wish to thank those who lollowetl a loser: lor thern Central is work- ing towartl ar winner. .-Xntl onions to those who woultln't follow: they tlon't tleserve a winner. Mr. Collins. head coach. and Mr. Penzelik. his assistant. are shown above in the AA office as they talk over plans for the coming games. Mr. Collins is serving his fourth year at Central. and Mr. Penzelik his first. First ron: Zangrilli. A. Murtagh. 1. Mama- jek. and Malie. Second row: Yocfa. A Carinci. and B. Sweeney. Third row: F. Greco. j. Echtler. Fanto. R. Wrabley, B. Bence. Back row: Buechel, A. Cambest. D. Sorce J. Burwinkle. and R. Wfrabley. l-'O0'lil3.-Xl.l. RELORIJ lllf' Tlrm- fi New Kensington 20 I3 Har-Brac 26 30 .-Xlltlerclite H ll! .-Xliquippa It 20 Stott AIU 7 llonorzi 34 lfl Clark lf? 25 l.aSalle 0 6 North 4:3 139 ITN own lS center Al Carmcx as he mak es a dlve for an Allderdlce ball carrier Al had plenty of help comxng up lf he had missed the tackle because right behmd IS Bob Llmegrover Red Hemrnch QZQ Ray Wrabley 021, and Don Iolro C9j Thus was one of the best af noons the Vnkmgs had all 'ef K E N Ill year when they overcame the Green and White from Alnderdlce 300 frntml 1 Xlll IXFIISIIIQHHI '70 11 llll nun Bob lllll ouml tm Umm' towfl HQHIISI thc U n lllllq clumps ul thu XX IX x I I 1 PD XXI N 1 0 mmw fkilltdlil xx ull SIUPIJIIIU Cum :ls oilnnw lx 1 10 IL lust lun scmn c Ill Xll I ns 1 mu Jaxx lu Bull Iowan .1 IL S1611 X un nu if , 1 .,.,,, p frfirliu' xxul L 5 ' V' I' N ' ' 'L lvl. i ' ' V 'I -.X 1 ' ' 'c 'yum' 'A' '- IR ws I n ' ' r 'cr lu Pisanu ce ic AC Ur ann - s 2 - ' l1L sm ' U no mmm. beca sr ' '. . 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Red Heinrich, always a great threat to any pass defense because of his speed, is shown above as he grabs the ball out of the air in the Donora secondary. The Vikings were unable to connect with many passes that afternoon as they were snowed under by a good Donora team 33-7. Cflllffll 7 ...... Donora 3? After -lim Zangrilli pounced on a loose ball the Vikings grabbed off seven points with Bob Ret- inan going over from the l2: ylonn Mainajek then split the upright. A lew niintttes later the tool caved in with Mitchell scoring three, XVaton one and Poglisi pushing over the linal tally belore the gun. Cwzlml I? .,.... Clark I? The Vikings. alter a week ol test. laced the Golden Bears ol Scott Twp. The Bears snatched the lead early by' a pass interception. On the lollowing kickofl Scott recovered the loose hall: Zoinliek scorecl a few plays later and the half enclecl l3'0, A different Viking teani started the second half. They' drove 65 yards to pay' dirt with Don Zappa doing the honors. Again mid- way through the fourth quarter Central came to life when Zelinski went over lor a T.lD. lid lflatley played his usual great game. with the line also sparked by' Liinegrover and Ecthler. Central 25 ...... 111511116 0 Taking advantage of every' break the Vikings out-classed a LaSalle teain fCuinlJerlandj. 25-0. Bob Retntan lecl the attack with two T.lJ. runs of l8 and 20 yards: .lack Ecthler pttllecl a pass out of the air lor another. and Aliin Zangrilli rounded out the scoring when he dropped on ze lunthle for six points. SCUTT, DONOBA, CLARK, LA SALLE, N0llTlI This prize-winning photo shows Jack O'Mahoney Qwith ballp as he scores m the tourth quarter against the Vikings. A perfect moment of action is pictured as the North star is about to take advantage of Ray Wrabley's back Cblack helmetj. Jim Zangrilli is in the action with Sorce 021. Greco 1241. and Malie 1255. Other identifiable players in the background include Coyne of Central in gold helmet. IIIENIERIBER YENTIIAI.-46 T0 6 Crfnlml fi ...... .xvflflll -I6 II was 2illIl2ll'l'lll swim zlllci tht- ripening kickoll that thc- Yikings swim' going in ncul num' than liairlilion In stop lhc' Ninth Olhlilllglll wiih Schmitt stoning the lIlSl lm tht- .lil'Ui1lllN. The Viking lint- innst haw lhnughi it was thc- Si. l'zm'ick's alan pznzult- as fyxlilllllllff. llzuis. lllt'llll2lll. Dinimzni. and Rmlgcrs rippccl ilnungh tht- lint- in tht' st-mini lllliilltl. The ' - .nn I IHIQIIIN lt-ll thc' lit-lil with :i.w,1-Ulvzul an hull. liht- annual lain Nl1llll'1l :Incl sluwul llll' IJUIVIII Xilllll2lll1IllxllUXX'Il. hut Rrimlgus slippul mt-i lm une- sum' lmin tht- lulirtvvii Nznil lim- lmvlmt' tht- gxinit' vlnlul. an tlnl UXlzil14im'x lui his sumnl I2lllN. , , I ht- unlx X iking sum' fauna- when lmlm XX lah, lu tlnt-w zi lM't'IlIX xznml pas- in laik litlllvl wh-i ni-ni ni tht- Xmlh Iwo xzntl lint-. lfmni ihxn Imnll Rai XYi:1hlt'x sunul thc lwnt- Viking gfml, Bob VVrabley lights for the ball at Forbes Field on that fateful November evening a year ago. Also coming tu the scene of play is O'lVlahoney C771 while on the left sprawls jack Echtler out of play. NEW' CUACII PILIITS QUINTET T0 The last whistle has long since sounded and the l9slT-ISHS basketball season has become only a lond memory. As we look back on the season. in which we won I5 games while losing live. we find it high-lighted by close, hard-fought games and line team-support by the students. The high point of the season was the Viking eight game winning streak during December and early ulanuary. The double loss to North and the losses to Filith Avenue and SI. Basil. the latter ending a -ll home game win streak, provided the seasons keenest disappointf Right are pictured the players who went forth to repre- sent the varsity of Central Catholic. Let me introduce you to them, first we have Tom Pikunas Q7j, a sharp- shooting junior. Bob Casey QIZD, a three year veteran ments. This basketball season was one of the linest because there were groups ol students who lollowed the team everywhere and lormed a real traveling cheering section that Central Catholic could be justly' proud of at all times. The season, under a new coach and a new sys, tem, began when we lost a thriller to Fifth Avenue but this game was followed by the string of eight victories which included St. Veronica. Donora. Mclsees Rocks. Ambridge. and an Almnni team. The next Viking loss came in a class A game with North, 26-20. Later in as well as co-captain along with Dick Zelinski f13j, who was the high scorer. Next is Ben Killian 1915 though he only played one year, his long shot ability was invaluable to the squad. Don DeZort HOD, was Swissvale's contribu- tion and he has done them proud. In the rear row: Steve Zappala GQ, who joined the squad late but has a great future. Bill Powderly 042, who used his height to great advantage. When he was out Bob Sweeney fl7J, took control. Ed Pottmeyer was also of great value close in. And last but not least John Killian was not only runnerup in scoring honors but also a great floor player. Dick Zelinski, left, and Bob Casey, right, assumed the position of co-captains of the 1947-48 basketball team. Dick and Bob have played ball together for four years: three on the varsity and one on the freshman team. Familiar sights on Central's floor have been Dick at the pivot and Bob at long range. SlTl'l'ESSFI'l. SEASIIN the st-zuoii wt- again lost to North 376111, :tltt-t wt' had lmuttt-tt St. lznnt-5. Glztmpmt ntntl St. Yin tent whilc losing only tri Ford City qYX'.l'.l..'X.l.. rliztttnm znnl Nt. liztxil. llit- Yikingx vnmlt-tl tht' st-await with lutn snttight wins owl Cilztsslunt. Sliattlx Sitlc. St. Yiincnt atntl Nlillxztlt tt'spt'ctiwl3. lht' lnqhut ntnnltct' nl points Itn tint- Qgnnt 33. wats sunvtl ztgztinxt Klilltztlt' :intl tht- lt-1iNt.!tl :tgztinxt Xin tlt Clzttltulit. XXX' wnnltl like to 4-xtcntl ntn ttlllQl'LlllllIlllll lOSl..l1llllQ'N. 5 I' 2 f I: A . I went nn tu win it-gitrnztl cltzttitpiuttxliilts. 'VV 100 The men behind the men that represent Central on the Field of athletic endeavor: the managers. These are the boys who must spend their after school hours in the gym or at Schenley Oval. Above are pictured the basketball managers. John Mamaux, Pete Walsh and Dol:-bin McKay. YXRSI I X ll XSlxl- I ll Xl,l. Rlzl1URl7 lfrnlntl Usifliuntrvtfs flfi lfilth .Xwtittn .. , . Ill ISI St, Yc'miiit.i ., '32 lil Filth ,Xxvtittv . Us lli litnnmt ....,. ell! ISS Xltliu-N llmlw . lil Ill St. Yu-itniitzt Ill! ful Xinlnitlgt' 352 i2 Xltnnni , Ill I3 Nlillxztlr .. QI 20 Ninth ttzttlntlit 243 Sift St. plznm-t , ill lll filiixslitmll lil 21 lftntl flltx , Iil 33 St. Yintriit 21 Iifl St. liztxil ..,. 153 IW Ninth Lzttlitilit F17 22 fil2lNNIlHll Ill l.'1 Nt. Ylllltlll fl't Iifl Sltztcluiilt- . QI 3.5 Nlillxzllt' 35 Z4-linski. John Killian. l'0w1l1-rly. fast-y. llc-lor! l.'f't1tm!Qt1l't1lr'l llwpy Clow Um' In I 1'lfl1: il-7? lht' Xtktngs lust tltt'tt' stutsuti utmvtict' In l'tlth Xyt-nttt' :twtty tlt-spilt at mttsittg lztst hztll tgtlly. lltt- gatntt' t-ntltwl zt ltxttlttnt til at wtutttl lwltttf' l'nwtlt-tly satnk wltztt tunltl hztyt- htm-n tht' win ning hztskt-t. 'lht' yittots writ' lt'tl hy Citntnt with lil points. llnn llclutt. l't'NL'lXL' gnzntl. lt-tl thc lustftx with ti. , . .. . , , W WA Sl. lwtrntttft-I-tt,yl lnlfny' tw ltlttngy: if-v- lht- Lcnttztl llntntnvn tgnnt- tlnst' In losing tht-n st-wntl sttgnght gznnt' when tht-n ztttattk lt-ll Nllflll in tht' lntnth qttzn-tt-t. Iht- Yikinfg- wt-tt' lctl tn yittuty in tht- tlmt- gztntt- hy lzttk Nlztlic :intl ltmhn Killiztn who wztlkvtl ull witlt sttning liuttuts with luttt ltt'ltlt't's :Intl twu thzn tty lusskw can lt. litlstttgy' 'lirlltr' Ifillll rll liuntt' lm' lil'l'l'llgI'.' il-2X Playing l1cl'tn't- at pztckctl ltutlt'sL', tht' Yikings :intl thc .Xycttttcts kept thctn on llll'lli lcct :ill vyctttng. l'tlth hcltl thc lczttl tlmmttgltuttt tnntt ul tht- lnst tlnct- tlltiltlcrs lit-limo tht' Vikings tnnk ttntttnzttttl. -Iuhn Killian g'2ll'llL'lL'll 5l'Ul'iIlQ ltnttotx with twclyt- points. A-X tlclinitt' itttlmtoyc- ment was noticctl witlt catch game. Ct'Hfl'lll Ifftstis by IJmwm.' In-40 C4-nttztl sttcttlwtl thctt' ytttoty sttcztk tn tht't't- sttzlight when they tit-littzttctl tht- lbotnmt llrztgntts nn thtt llutturzt High lloot. Ont ttttintct :tsstttt-tl tht- yitttny with zt hiq scctnitl tlttzttttft yvltt-n thtw strut-tl H points putting thctn altt-ntl. Zlbll. It-linski :intl Puwtlt-tly lt-tl thc Vikings with nint- tmints 1tImit'tt'. .llllXil'l',X R111 lu' linttw llt'llH'l' ffr'tllHll.' i-NVIU l'nzthlc tn gut any shuts ztwzty lmctztttst- ul' tht- Yiking tlt-lrttst-. thu Nlckt-cs Rinks qttintt-t linwt-tl in an cztsy ganna: Huh Cxtscy. stvllzn' lm' wtntl. lt-tl tht' Viking stotvts, httt Nltlrk trunk high lionnts lutt tht' gzttntz ffwrtrml rl-1lly'f'.N' .Sf'1'rn1rt' Um' from SI. l'f'mnl'tfl.' H-M liill l'owtlct'ly lt-tl tht- Ct-nttal quintet tn tht-it ltlth strtttglit yltltllhy with ltyt- ltcltlcts ztntl Iyywi lunls. lht' Yikings ztgztin nnst-tl ont tht- ,Xin hittlvt- tvzttn tin zt stmtw thittl t tl2ll'lL'l with whn - N l . lxilli.ttt lt-zttling, tht' wzty. No. Ed Pottmeyer doesn't need his shoes shined. nor are ' they untied. A North guard is trying to distract Ed. The t Trojans unbalanced the Vikings twice, 26-20 and 37-50, l Above John Killian and Ed Pottmeyer put their palms l into the sea of hands Cand elbowsj as they fight to get control of the ball. 110 Zalppala. Pottnlyc-r. l'l'll Killian. Rlallc-y. Swc-1-llvy. Pikunis f.'1'l1!1r11l-1.-1' 'IQIIVHI1 l111f11111g1' 1111 Nil'I'I'1 1'l11111' J 41.23 1111- Yiking 11-11111 1'Il1lk'll 1111- 11111 11-111 1111 L1 111311 ll111t' 111 1111-1 1111111111-11 I111' Il'lllIl 1111111 X111- lJl11lQ1'. .'1l-I12. 11111' 1l1111l11l111111111g 111 111111 1.11111 111111 1111- 111-111 L:l1ll5il111l 11111 11111l1. l1-1l 1111- 11111, l. l'11l111l1l11 111-11111-11 X111l11i1lg1-'11111111l1. 11111 11111 l11-l1l 11111111 11111- lll lllk' Lflllllt' 11111-11 111-11 1111111111 1111111 IlI1' 11111111 gllilltllllg llllll. fmlllirlf lim ,Ulnfl 1111 .ll1H1'1l11'.' 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C1'11l1'nl lI1'r1j1.9 I'ii111I 0111.19 ,- I finmrt' 31-211 1-111 1'i2ll1J2lll1L'l, 11111111 11-1111-1, 11-11 1111- Nfbllll fllllllfllll' 1111111111 111 Il1L'1I' 11111 11111 1111-1 c1t'I1llLIl 11'11l1 1-11-11-11 111111111. 1111- game was 11-11 111111 111111 1l11ll 11-11111 1111- 111-1111111111 111 1111- 1111-111111111 l-111111 11111 1111- 11-11111-1 111 lx1ll11111. l'1111'1l1-111 211111 l'111111111-1 111111 C11-1111111 :11111 8111111111 1111 Nllllll l11-11111- 1111- 1111211 gun. !'11'.-11131 'l'11l.-1' W. I111111-1 in C1111-w f1l1lIll'.' 35-3l .l11l11l'N K1-11111-111 11'11l1 1115 11-11-11 111-1111-11 11111! 1l111-1- 1111115 kept l1i1 11-11111 111 1ll1' Q111111- 11ll 1111- 11-111 11111 11-ll 111111 111111111 1111111 111 1111 111111-1. 11111 l'1111'1l1-111 11-11 1111- Xv1k1llg5 111 1111- 11111'i11g 1111111111- 11'11l1 It'Il I111i1111, , ffl1l.11j1111l l,r111-.11 111 l.1'11!1rll III lff-11 f11lHI1' 111' Nf'1l1rnl.'-117-I1 Sl11111'111g 1111- 1,k'5l 1111111 111 1111- 11-:111111. 1111- XI1l1111gN 111111-11 11111 lllt' Gl111liz11111'1 11-11111 1.11111 111111. f1t'llll'Lil 111-l1l ll 111111 11111111 111111gi11 111 lllt' Now for the sixty-four dollar question. Is Dick Zelinski holding the Williamsport trophy or is the trophy holding Dick? This picture. taken after the '47 tourney. is ll good indication of the fact that Central was the upset victor. Beside this trophy. Dick also got the outstanding player award and a team award to he presented to the school. The Vikings also returned to the tournament in 1948. 111 Led by Tom Pikunas. the Vikings set forth to the Garden Floor where they will sharpen their eyes to the baskets. With the arrival of the squad on the playing floor, the stands traditionally rock with student cheers to indicate their confidence in the team. When the last foul is shot and the last basket in. the cheering stops. SliYEN'l'l'Il'IN WYINS. SIX lnst tlttartt-x. hnt tht- Cllatliattns tit-tl tht- sttnt- antl wt-nt aht-atl 37-29 at tht- t-ntl nl tht- thiitl tlttattt-t. Crt-at hall-hantlling antl shunting plus thc ht-st sttttlt-nt tht-t-ring st-ttitmn nl tht- wan t-nahlt-tl tht- Yiking tlttintt-I tu tllllsttlll' Glass' port hy a witlt- nun-gin in tht- hnal qttzntt-ty lfinal: 49--lil. llt-nti-al. Vikings limp Tltiirl Um' In ll'.l'.I..4.l.. Clllllllpll 3-I-24 Fnrtl Citt was lt-tl hx tht-ir sharp slmoting gttartl. Pattnsik. who tnppt-tl high htmtns with nint- points. .X slow gatnt-. hittt-tlt ttmtt-stt-tl. lnmt-tl nn tlisgiatt- tn tht- Vikings as llitk It-lin ski won tht- storing titlt- lm tht- lilttt- antl Gtfltl nn I-'nt-tl Clitys htnnc toni-t. Cmzlml Ifizv' Tall.-1' Nl. l'ir1r'r'nI in Claws ml Till: 35-21 The Vikings nianagt-tl tn tlt-lt-at thc St. Yin- Two of Central's tallest. Bill Powderly and E. Pottmeyer. battle to gain control of the ball off the boards. North players scramble franctically for possession also and the resulting welter of arms and bodies makes identification difficult. But with both Bill and Ed back next year. the pictures should be clearer with Central jerseys dom- inating the scene. IAISES tt-nt hw t-it-n though thcx ti-:tilt-tl ll-5 at thc tlll2llIL'li. During tht- st-tnntl tlnxntt-t thc Central- itt-s ht-ltl th Ht-an' tlats tu nnt- point and alttv this talli cnastt-tl htnnt- tn an t-lcvt-n point rite tory. 35-2-1. -Iuhn Killian ht-ltl tht- smring hun- nts with lixt- lit-ltl goals antl loin- that-ity tosst-s lm- fottrtt-t-n points. Sf. Basil Bn'rtk.s fit-nlmlfs Hmm- lflmnt .Slrfrtln 3573? For tht? hrst tinit- sintt- 194-1. tht- Ct-nttal lump- stt-is tanlt- ull nn tht- shtnt t-ntl nl a htnnc giilllf' sttnt-. 'lhc South Sitlt-is wut- lt-tl ht tht-it tt-n tt-t. I. Iiislinlm. wht, tallit-tl I2 Ilnints against tt-n ltn' Cast-x nl Clt-nttal. Cwntml I,n.s'1'.s Claus .- l ClIIlIIt't', 37-311, lo Xorllz The Vikings th-oppctl all chant-t-s lm- the tlass titlt- nn Ft-hrnary I0 wht-n tht-y wt-nt tlmrn ht-foie North. 'lihc game was Ntrtlllls all tht- CGXSULATIIIN YVINNEIIS AT YVlLl.lAlWlSl'0llT wax. antl tht- trnlx tax nl hnpt- tantt- in a st-tuntl tittattt-t shtnt-ltxt-tl tally. l-athatllt-t' lt-tl thc- Nttrth sttrlt-ls with 8 antl .ltthn Killian ht-lpt-tl Clt-ntral with 9. ffflllllll lIt'lt'1ll.t' f1ltl.x3j1tn'l.' 22-20 Ct-ntt-al tlt-lcatt-tl Glassptn-t on tht- lattt-t's lltttn ht tht- natt-uw tnatgin til twtt pttints. lit-Y spilt- tht- sttnt-. tllt- gatnt- was tlnilling lttnn tht' lzt-ginning. as ,ltnhn atttl lit-n Killian Cntr t't-la- titrnll lt-tl Clt-ntral with six tnat'kt-ts apit-tt-. It-lle t-tstm was high lm- the lust-rs with lnt- points. Ct-nlml Cln.w'.t Htmlt- St-turn: zvilll l'itItn'y: -I9-li St. Yintt-nt's was ht-hintl lttnn tht- start :intl tht- Vikings wt-tc nt-vt-I in any tttmnhlt-. Nint- int-tt ltn Ct-nttal sttn-ctl with litmlm Cast-5 lt-atling thc patatlc with twelvt: points. Storing lttmntn-s went In tht- lit-attats' Bttllntan. howctt-t, with l?l points. St-1 tnltl llrtll Rally ll'llill1.t Sllflf1l'Si!1f'I 3?-21 Trailing HH-4 at hall titnt-, the Vikings tttttk Pottmeyer CID and Powderly ULU of Central had a con- tinuous fight under the bacltboards at the Gardens the night of the North game. Farbacher 118, and Schmitt C131 of North gave them a hard time of it from start to finish. ttnntnantl in tht- st-tttntl hall as lit-n Killian ltatt-tl tht- attatk. Ittssillg in tlnt-t- lit-ltlt-ts antl tlnt-t- luttls. iliht- latgt- lltttn st-t-nit-tl tn lmtht-t tht- Yikings as it tlitl tm tttht-t tmttasituns tluting tht- st-ason. l,1,t'fII1Q.S ltfntl fm lliglnitflw. lit-lt-ut .ll1ll1't1lt': 55 ?5 liill l'tnwtlt-tlx lt-tl tht- Yikings as tltt-X t-asilx tttnk mt-t Nltllxalt-. .mfr-5.1. Bill ltatl lixt- goals antl lout thatitx tusst-s. ilihis gatnt- tnatkt-tl tht higltt-st ptvint total tht- tt-ant ltatl ttmllt-tl up all st-asttn. lltt- wt-t-kt-ntl ul Nlatth lf. ltmttnl t t. ,king lmaskt-tt-t-ts in XX'illi:ttiisptnt. Pa. wltt-tt- tht-5 wt-nt tu tlt-lt-ntl tht-it' ttnttrnantt-nt tltantpiunsltip. lht- Yikings playctl tht- st-tnntl gatnt- in tht- tint-ning ttwttntl. antl tttittntt-tl St. .ltmhn's lrtnn Pitstttn 52'-l-l. Bill l'trwtlt-ily lt-tl tht- Yiking sttnt-is with ll points. nt-xt tlllllt' lit-n Killian with ll, tht-n ltthn Killian with I2 points. Shown below is Bill Powderly as he fights for the ball in the North game. Right behind are two North players ready to protect their interests. Both games at the Gar- dens this year resulted in losses for our team. against Scranton Prep for the consolation prize January 1 3 Central North Fg F Pts Casey 1 2 4 Schmitt 0 1 1 J. Killian 2 1 5 Stauff 3 1 7 Powderly 1 2 4 Farbacker 4 3 11 Zelinski 2 0 4 T. Beck 1 0 2 Pottmeyer 1 1 3 Rogers 0 1 1 Hutter 0 1 1 1. Beck 1 1 3 Totals 7 6 20 Totals 9 8 26 February 10 Central North Fg F Pts Casey 3 0 6 Schmitt 2 4 8 Zelinski 1 0 2 Stauff 0 1 1 Powderly 1 3 5 Farbacker 4 0 8 I. Killian 3 3 9 T. Beck 2 2 6 B. Killian 1 0 2 Hutter 2 3 7 Pikunas 0 1 1 Graham 2 0 4 Zappala 2 1 5 Brennen 0 3 3 Totals 11 8 30 Totals 12 13 37 1 Bill Powderly. with his mouth wide open shoots a foul as Bob Sweeney fl7j waits for rebound. On the left line count the feet and you shall find that one body is missing. could this be the reason the scoreboard reads 24-19 for the wrong team. Saturday afternoon the Vikings encotmtered Oil City St. Joseph and their high scoring center xl. Blum. The Vikings came out on the short side of a Sl-28 count. klohn Killian lead the losers in the scoring column with I0 points. Saturday evening the Vikings were matched ol' the tourney. From the nrst jump, though, it was Central all the way with John Killian again leading the scorers with I2 points and a total of for the tournament. Philadelphia Southeast beat Oil City for the championship and were awarded a trophy after the game as was Central. for third place. Dick Zelinski was selected for the All-Star Team for the second straight year. Name Games Fd.G. FLG. Total Avg Zelinski 20 61 16 138 6.8 J. Killian 20 55 25 135 6.7 Casey 20 44 29 117 5.8 Powderly 19 40 34 114 6.0 B. Killian 18 30 13 73 4.0 Pottmeyer 19 25 19 69 3.6 Pikunas 18 8 12 25 1.5 Sweeney 12 5 10 20 1.6 Malie 5 6 6 18 3.6 DcZort 8 7 4 18 2.2 Zappala 4 4 2 10 2.5 To the left Jack Malie gets ready to attempt a foul shot. No. 11, Ed Pottmeyer, is getting ready to retrieve the rebound. The final score read 34-33 in favor of the Vikings and Jack's successful foul was a big factor. STARS 0F I947-48 Rifluorl Zelinski HU Senior 'fleken as he is known by his friends is a 5 lt. II inch trickster who llas operated best. during lris tlrree years on tlre varsity, in the pivot. Dick has been an important part of the success story ol the Vikings floor teams during the past three years. Dick. who was co-captain, was also captain of the football team: he was named to the .-Xll 'l'ournanrent team at XVillianrsport in lllelf and lfl-IS. Rol1f'rI Cn.t1'y' H27 Senior Bob has also served three years on the varsity' and was coataptain during the season of 1947- 48. Bob was the high scorer of the team during his ,junior year: he also sunk many' game-winning shots during his sophomore and senior years. lfflillllflf Killiror Wy Senior Ben served only one year as a varsity' player but during that year his great defensive play' set up many' offensive scoring chances. Ben was a sub until late in the season but even as a sub his spirit was valued at all tirnes. Ben also served as Vice-l'residerrt of the school, llillianl I'on'rlf'rly-1142 lllllffll Bill's ti ft. 2 inch frame was very' valuable under the boards on push shots and to gather in rebounds. Bill played part of the season at center and his favorite shot was over his head from under the boards. Bill led the team in foul shots as thirty'-four of his flipped the cords. liill is also active in football and track. lolor Killian floj junior .john was the only member of his class to be serving' Iris second complete year on the varsity. -lolnr is liked by all those who see him play be- cause ol' his natural ability both on ollense and on delense. .lolrn was runrrer-up in scoring hon- ors this season and has a great future. f':lfZl'llI'f1 1'oHn11'y'1'r' U11 Itlnior Ed has displayed exceptional play' under the boards and in setting up the guards for long shots. Ed played forward most of the season but is also a line center. Ed's 6 ft. 2 inch height will be of v'rlue retrievirrff rebounds avain next year. ' m m . ig Above are the ten gentlemen who composed the Viking Joe Monteverde 141. Bob Sweeney 151. R. Durr 171. J. V. squad during the past season: bottom roar, joe Ross and O'I.eary 161. These boys shall have a great deal 1131. Bill Robinson 1121, Don DeZort 1101, Givins 131, to say about Central's future basketball history. and Don Crespy 1141, top row, Steve Zappala 1111, j. V. BASKETBALL RECORD VUE THEY 17 .... ..., l iifth Avenue . .... 12 55 .... .... S t. Veronica . . . . .20 29 ..., .... I iifth Avenue . . . .21 19 .... .... I Jonora ........ . . .20 20 .... .... M cliees Rocks . . . . , .15 24 ..., .... S t. Veronica . . . . . 1' 25 .... .... . -Xmbridge . . . . . 13 41 .... ,... M illvale ...... , . .10 26 .... .... S t. Raphael ... ...SS 25 ..... . .... North Catholic . . . . . . . . .23 The 6 ft. 5 inch frame of Bob Sweeney helped greatly in controlling the backboards as the J.V.'s fight for the hall. Above Bob is having a hard time of it but never- theless the team was able to win 16 while losing only 3. 36 ......... .... S t. james . .... 16 34... ...Glassport ....27' 24... ...Ford City .. .,..33 52, .. ,... St. Vincent .. ,... 8 21... .... St. Basil ,.... .... 1 0 Sl. .. ...North Catholic . ...20 25... ...Glassport ..20 41... .,,. St. Vincent .. ....22 41. ,. ...,.. Millvale ........... ....EO Totals: W'on 16g Lost 5 Central 527' points: Opponents 376 points Joe Ross 1131. shown above shooting a foul, was a lead- ing factor on defense for the J. V.'s as was Don Crespy 1141 shown in background. Above are pictured the group that represented the fresh- men on the basketball court. Front row, left to right, T. McGinnley, Mgr., R. Sullivan. Guttendorf. R. Renkevicus, T. Iennis, R. Schmit. P. Miller, and T. STA IIS 0F TURIU llllll FRESHMAN 1947-48 RECORD 36. .. .......... Turtle Creek ............... .35 46. . . .... Brentwood . . . . . .30 39. .. .... Conroy .... . . . .22 24. . . .... Gladstone . . ... .34 21... .... Prospect ....IS 34. . . .... Oliver ..... .... 2 l 39... .... St. Canice ..... . . . .17 29. . . .... Sacred Heart . . . . . . 19 36. . . .... Conroy ..... .. .29 46. .. .... Knoxville .. . . . .36 39. . . .... Prospect ...... . . . .25 24... .... Herron Hill ... ....27 27. .. .... North Catholic ... ....31 22. . . .... Brentwood ..... . . . I7 35 .,.............. Shadyside ................... I7 Brother Michael. left. gives final instructions to his starting quintet before they take the floor against St. Canice. The team lvf! to right are Guttendorf. T. Realney. T. Jennis. P. Miller. and T. Loughran. T. Reaney led the ye-ar's scoring with 234 points. YY Sculli. Mgr. Back row, Barret. R. O'Brien. R. James. T. Jones. Mgr.. T. Reaney. C. Benzenhoefer. and T. Loughran. IT.. ...Baxter ...... ....., . U29 22 .,.. . . .Fifth Avenue .............. .41 28 .... . . .Y.M.H.A. fLouis ACD ...,.. .21 29 .... ...Oliver .............. ....23 26 .... ...Turtle Creek ... ....23 35 .... . . .North Catholic . . . . . .34 54 .... ...Herron Hill ... . . .19 36 .... ...W.P.S.D. .... ....SS 44 .... ...Lewis A. C... ....l5 30 .... . . .Gladstone .... 15 36 .... . . .W.P.S.D. . . .. .24 36 .... .... S t. Adalberts . . . .23 21 .... .... S hadyside . . . . . . 7 38 .... ..... . . .Knoxville .....,....., . , .29 40 ..,. .......... S t. Michael ........... . . .29 Vfon 25. Lost 5. Percentage .833 T. Jennis grabs the rebound during a tense moment of a frosh game. Waiting along side to come to Tom's assis- tance is Guttendorf. Guttendorf was runner-up in the scoring column with 204 points. FFNTII XL TINIDEIIDIEN W' 4' s. an J! ,v I 'F' A J . . it P' 5 X A qw Xe l Q Above is pidured the '48 edition of the Central Catholic trackmen. Bottom rou, I. to r.: Vaccarello. D. Winter, J. llolfman. J. McMahon. E. Carnegie. A. Filipiak, Wolff. and R. Sette. Second ron: T. McQuade. F. Greco. D. Zappa. D. Taylor. E. Foley. Zangrille. M. Thc l9-17 edition ul tht- thinclaulx at Ct-nttal unilplcttwl it lung scztstni with hut um' UlllNl1lIlll- ing lm-mhm' and a hzmtllul nl m-wtontt-my with that Ccnttztl Catholic light. Tht- season upcnc-cl at Penn with the IQHIH on tht' tlarlt Nitlt- on :tn Nl-lti sunt: .Xltct :motltcr wrt-lt ol trztining :mtl zt plzutitc ItIt't'I with Cru'- nvgit- 'lt-th. llvtittztl tlt-lc-zttt-tl llzniitl. :tml llHlllL'NlL'1lKl UI-T9-27 with l'1txlitl-t :mtl tht- milt- tt-lgtx tuznn t1-zttking it-tmtlx. lhtt Yilthw llllllll1itlN thvn tlclt-ztlul Xllttltlitt' at N0- U lint tm the Iullmvtttq tlztx at lllt'tl ltlllll ttetwlvtl tu lilL'lllXUNltl tnllx ln hint- lllL'll me-gtk t Nllllllljbll .tt tw: wltcn thu Imt lu lltmtnzt al. lhtfltlwuutl Sli. Cltttltlztl 1312. lhitlguillt' 2510. Nttitttlztlt' IH, lllllilllg this lllt'l'l Pzulitlt wt Ll S Carle. and A. Kenny. Third ron: T. Curran. T. Pavlick Captain, R. Gainor, E. Farrel. Echtler. J. McFadden and . Burwinkel. Rear ron: T. Feeney, D. Sullivan. D Fitzpatrick. J. Dean. and Finneran ual .mtl htltl tttmtl of I0 sctrmcls in Ill . x nt a tt a llu ul it S111 x Stcc mu 1 tit t t x Llllllll N 1 f, tt til Nu x , ' , .. , . , K. . .' V ' ' Y' X'l i 17 A .V 'lttu lx-wx. Shown above is the half mile relay team composed of R. McQuade, J. Greco, T. Curran, and Captain T. Pav- lick: this combination cliked off a large number of points TRACK SCHOOL RECORDS FOR CENTRAL 100 Dash: Perfetto, 1945: Pavlick. 1947 ........ 10 sec. 220 Dash: Pavlick, 1947 ............... . , .23.5 sec. 440 Dash: Joyce. 1945... 880 Run: Nucci, 1947 ...... Mile Run: McMahon, 1947 ..,. .52.5 sec. ...2:05 .. .4251 during the 1947 season and since they have all returned. shall be counted on heavily by Brother Emery, the moderator. 1947 TRACK RESULTS Central... ...... 46 Penn ... . . . .81 Central. . . . .46 Tech ..... . . . .66 Central. . . .... 91 Carrick ,... . . . .79 Homestead . . .... 27 Central. . . .... 80 Allerdice . . . . . .29 Central. . . .... 45172 Donora . . . . . . .54 Brentwood ........ 50 Brideville ....... 251 Q Scotttdale ......... 15 Shotput: Wfesthoff. 1946 . . . . . .45 feet Discus: Westhoff, 1946. . . 134 feet Javelin: lorio. 1947 ...... .... 1 45 fcet Pole vault: Leister, 1946 ..... 10 feet High jump: Leister, 1946 ..... ............. 5 ft. 8 in. Broad jump: Zabielslti, 1945 .................. 22 feet 800 Relay: Pavlick, Greco, Curran. McQuade, 1947.1:36 Mile Relay: Joyce, Staclrhouse, Cotter, Zabielski, 1945 .... 3:32 Shown in the picture on the left is Peter Garvy who has developed into a fine discus thrower since he has been at Central. fffenlerj McMahon, E. Carnegie. and D. Central. . . .... 66 New Kensington . . .52 Central 97 Homestead ........ 32 Central 56V2 Shadyside ...... 561 2 Central 99 Turtle Creek ...... 30 Reading: Ralph Longmore. 5th in 100. Little Perm Relays: Mamajek. 1st in broad jump: Wallace, 2nd in high jump: team 2nd. Senior AAU: Pavlick, 2nd in 100. American Legion: Kelly, 2nd in high hurdles: Carnegie. 2nd in 8805 Mamajek, 2nd in broad jump. Irish Day: McMahon and Carnegie won several firsts. Winter who have been running distance on the track squad for four years. fRighlj D. Sorce lets the shot go in a record-shattering heave. 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The team finished with a record of 51-9, beating out North Catholic which Well. the team looks good on paper, right Jim? says Brother Sixtus as he shows Captain Jim Leonard the tennis lineup for the '48 season. Both Jim and Brother expect to have a successful 1948 campaign. earned second place. The team members are: fstanding, 1. to r.j, jim Bodack, Harry McElroy. Hank Rossi. Ed Kalstein. E. Becthold, Bill Bolger, and Brother D. Linus Seated are Jack Bucci and Bill Buckowski. Am fn- 1' Above are some legitimate racketeers . They are the 1948 edition of the Viking tennis team. Back ron' are Scott Rudy and Jim Leonard: front row. Don Bebenek, Below the members of the golf team are seen discussing plans for this year's traversing of the fairways. They are Jerry McCann, Jack Conly, and John Kilkeary. The mod- erator of the team is Brother Damian Linus. The home course is Stanton Heights. W -fx- V 4 '1 'hid-9 ms ,aw .se ,wg Al Blank and Dick Conlin. These boys were valuable assets in attaining the best season in tennis history at Central during the '47 campaign and are looking forward to a similar season this year. GULF XVhen the gulf team at Central takes to the fairwass and greens this spring. it should have three holclovers from the l947 edition of the golfers. These will he ,Iohn Conley :incl .lack Iiilkeztri. seniors. and .lorry Nltflunn. sopho- infne. l.z1st stllsllll the Ieznn hzul il lL'lUlill ol' Iwo lussts :intl one xitmrx in ll lieeginninq xt-ai. This spurt is rlue lm' an enlzirgetl SlllL'illllC :intl :in inlensihecl llllC'll'NI on the part ol' all at llenlrnl in xt-:ns to mine. .XXII IHIYYLING lht' flzlthulit howling league tliznnpifznsliili tllllll' in Clentizil alter at llost' light all the wax with Ninth ilzitllulic. 'lhe sezisun maine tu gi tliniaix un Xlnil I wlien llentixil nizinztgt-il to topple Qltil pins while Ninth only kiiutkeml tlmrn ISSI. whirh 4-iizililtwl ciCllll'2ll to Illlst' hrst lmlzue. lht' lectin Wits lt-tl lux Rossi who lwwlerl I Ill in ll gzunes. Above, three of the outstanding members of Central's swimming team are seen with Brother Charles viewing the trophies which I. Stark and B. Fitzgerald won in an interscholastic meet at La Salle College. The third mem- ber of the trio. B. Gorman, also made an excellent show- ing in the competition. Brother Charles is faculty moder- ator of the squad. Below are pictured the members of the swimming team that won three out of four meets in dual competition. The team pictured above is Hop row, I. to r.j Standing: Pete Uranker fDiving Coachj, Henry Then CMgr.j, Jim Palmer, Bob Fitzgerald, Tom Wallace, Walt Miller, Bud SYVINIRIING ln a short. hilt highly siiccesslul season. the Lential natois maine through io win thiee ol the loiir schetliiletl meets. as well as gaining innneroiis awaiils in oiitsimle ionipletion. XN'ith joe Rosenal at the reins. and under the inoileia' ioiship ol liiothei CL. Lhailes. the hliie anil gold posted xittoiies against Sihenlei anal llntiucsne twice while losing only to zi strong l'ei'i'3 High sqiiacl. lliiiiuesiie High was the lirst Ititlll to nieei the Xiltings anml were siilmiliietl Ill!-27. l'AlllQl'l'lllll, Slarls. Xvllll. aiiil Goiniaii maine thioiigh heaiitiliillx to snatch the xiiioix lioni the Dukes in the lnial ielay exent. Next Caine the Selieiilt-3 ineet. and the iner- inen again splashed in with a rittoiy. with Hob l.epiane showing line lorin: Central once inoie ' ' up tj.: iolletl orer Iliiiliiesiie. this Illlit' l-f-.w. ln the linal nieel. a highly-loiiteil lk-iii leant lixetl up to expectations. anil liinig the lirst cle- leal on the hliie and goltl -Ili-211, to niar the otherwise unhleinisheil iecoicl. ln alter man lllllll aged the national Catholic chanipionsliip meet the regular season. Central sent a three delegation. consisting ol Fitzgerald. Gor- inil Stark to Pliilailelpliia. This group inan- to capture two hanilsonie trophies. one ol which lfitlgeralcl won hi capturing lirst plate in the 100 tml. hee style. 'lihe other tiophi was awarclecl to Stack as he splashed in thirtl in the Bll ul. freestxle. The team was larvelx ioni- . T1 . iiosetl ol iintlet'c'lassinen who still hare sonle ol their hest years ahead ol theni. Gorman. Don Held, Dan Dougherty, jr., Ronald Ar- genas. Jim Stark, Herb Burgman fMgr.j, Richard Titz QMgr.j. Seated: Louis Cutone, Geo. Styslinger, Tom McNamara, Paul Scanlon, Eugene Lysy, Ed Stasialc, Rich. Jackecic, Charles Weitz, Bob Lepiane, Dan Dough- erty, Paul Reola, Jim Flanningan. CBIDSS CUIQNTIIY Below is the entire cross-country team. Members of our highly-touted squad included: Top row: Interiri, R. Worrall, McMahon, E. Carnegie. Miles, D. Winter, R. Hoffman ,A. Filipiak, and R. Brown. Second row: T. Shephard, J. McFadden, D. Doyle, E. Huber, Donovan, Vacererillo, and F. Baker. Bottom row: R. Paulett, B. Medoni,s Rotz. T. Griffin, T. Gallagher, and M r'...f:A.. Below is Brother Emery, coach, with Dave Winter, Ed. Carnegie and Cap- tain Jack McMahon. All three are four letter men in crosscountry. ln taptui-ing top htmtmrs in nine ol' the ten sthetluletl meets. the '-18 versitm ol' the liartiers not only estahlishetl themselves :ts the lint-st team in the history of Central. hut also as one tml' tht- top teams in the state. l.ast fall they regis- tei-etl stunning upsets over suth runners as Ali- tluippa, last yeafs state champs. Amhritlge. llrentwotitl, Canonshnrg antl the Carnegie Teth Yatsitv. The lone defeat was hx' Penn Town- ship. Central raisetl the t'tn'tain with New Rt-using' ton. antl in regtstettng a lqmhltl perlett stole. tlts- plaietl the power that tll2lli2itlt'I'llL'tl the Vikings .tll seatstm. 23 ln the setontl meet. Brentwutmtl was ahle to luinish little opposition. as the race went tu Central Iti-39. For the settmtl time NltNlalitm, Htmtlman. XVinter antl Carnegie gtahhetl ull the lust tout' plates. Caititk. iXmln'itlge antl Ali- tluippa were the next vittims in quick ortler. The Blue antl Cold then ran into an aleit l'enn team whith hantletl lls our only loss. 33-20. lfit e tntne victories tlflsetl out' regular sklflsflll. ln fl post-season engagement. the lizuriers finishetl settmtl to the lllllYL'l'NlIf tml l'ittslnn'glt. ln this niet-t. Htmlhnan ttltllt ltnuth plate. Nlthllllltvll eighth. antl XYinter tenth. EYEIIYUNE GETS A CHANCE The bell at 2:00 on Friday afternoon is the happiest of the week for the sixty members of the intramural bowl- ing teams, not only because it's Friday but most of all because of the bowling competition in prospect then. The Strand Alleys afford the battleground for the keglers lX'l'R.XNll'R.Xl. 'Sl'OR'l'S llu- pant than iiilrzuililizil sports :nc now luke lllg lime ill Clcmizll is ai llillllllt' lu ilu- lint- mwlx lu-ing alum- In limllic-1' ll. Xlzilllivu' :mil llmllicl ll. l.llllls wlm limi' lmcril iiimlvizilms ul inlin- mulzil lraiskn-llmll :mil lmwliiig iulnuiiwly. Ilu- lnirposi- ul limzimuml spoils lx Iwo lwlilz Inst. il livllms ilu' Nlllkltlll alt-wlup in Nlitlllsllllill- sliip :mil planing zilmililx. mul sn-ummllx, it Lu-ps ilu' xzusilx wcll slmltul willi llllllklllll. S015 Ili Xl.l. las! spring ivlicii lln' siliiml ulmlziim-ml llu- lIi'l inisswu In uw llu- liclcl lllllllt'lllAllL'lX lDL'lllIlkl Hthlllu lmilclinu. wlllmzill was iiilmmliuuml :is 2111 On tree-shaded Alumni Field . the underclassmenk spring inirnmurals swing into full stride as two softball teams meet. There are separate leagues in both of tlac underclass departments and at the end of the season the season the leaders of each division are crowned champ- ions. Last year SF and 25 won the coveted titles. and Brother Damian Linus is the moderator of the league. There are ten teams with six members on each squad. Above. Jim Bodack and Henry Rossis of the team Michigan try for strikes. ., 0-gpg X ,av -H-es ,vu a - 'A'-1 4, up - 16 'J' Qi 21 se We Below are pictured the players that represented class 10S as they captured the sophomore intramurals. Left to right they are: R. Wrabley, J. Madden, D. Schramm fkneelingj, A. Cambest, Brother George Sixtus, moder- ator and coach, and E. McGrath. Brother is congratulat- ing them on a season well-played. Y' After a hard fought tournament, the 6F class asks yot. just to call their team 'the champs . Included among the champs are Il. to r.j: S. Bence, R. Toth. B. Tevis R Rossowg, Gorman. L. Knapp, and W. jendrezyewskx Below, are Hauck, R. Fulsco, and Flynn. CENTRAL RUBBER BAND DUCK PIN LEAGUE 1948 STANDINGS Columbia . . . . . 32 10 Texas . . . . 28 14 Dukane . . . . 27 15 Michigan . . . . . 20 22 Penn State . . . . . 19 23 Notre Dame . . . . 19 23 Villanova .. . . . 18 24 So. California . . . . 18 24 Pitt ........ . . 16 26 Illinois .............. I3 29 SOFTBALL CHAMPS 1947 Freshmen league 5F Sophomore league 2S BASKETBALL CHAMPS 1947-48 Freshman league 6F Sophomore league IOS junior tournament 6-IS Senior tournament ISA-ISS h WON LOST TOTAL PINS 17954 16976 17319 16965 16349 15014 16270 16151 14867 15027 T0 PLAY Fllll FUN lllllztllltllzll Nlltlll In liltllllkls Nlxlllltt-tt' zultl lztlwatltl. Sollllztll lllltl llet-11 lllllftil lun smut' lllllt' on lill ililulelllztl llzisis. llut with lllt' new llcltl lllt' ilt'NlllIllll1 and sopllulnmc LiClJ2il'llI1CllIs Wtlll ill il iK'llll the tim and vigor of plofessirlllztls. .Xlilt'l NL'XL'lIll wcclas ul lmllt stutlt-nt activity :tml inlet-est, llle ufllilllllhu ol the llIltlk'l'l'l1iHS1'x WCIKL' tmwtlt-tl: itll' l9Al7 they were BF :tml 25. ll.XSlsla l li Xl,l. lllc llllSlsL'llJllll Nt'2lNllll sllills t-zlllx llllll l'XlK'lltlN latte into ,xlJlll. but Illt' glit'lllL'I' 112111 ol this st-xl NHI1 is not gixt-11 OXCI to xalsilt lmll but In itl- lI2lllllllHl5. 'lllt' illllztlntlltlls llzlxt- lllllillltbll mum xztlsilx stan- ztntl lllt-lx' ztlt- still IIIHIIX ltltlhlllg lol glmx Ull lllk' illllltlit lit-ltl. llit- lJLlNlxl'llHlll lllllllllllllllls Above. is shown the first jump during the senior tourna- ment between class ZSS and 7SS. Brother Matthew. moderator of the intramurals. is the referee. The senior and junior tournament started late in the season and teams were eliminated as soon as they lost two games. ISA under the coaching of Brother Austin and com- prised of Blank. Conlin. Bebenek. Seidel. Killeen. Bera- delli, Conwell, Gerstbein, Hoffman. and McGongile took the senior honors in an undefeated season. 2 fl Well. what do you know. two bowlers that have observed the foul line to perfection. That proves that all those bowling bulletins are read. seniors. show their form as they strive for the coveted ZOE club on each Friday afternoon. F. Bucci and O. Hokamp. When spring comes, so does softball and those who like the sport. At Central the number must be great if judged by the groups that play and watch it. Above. Brother D. Linus keeps his eye cocked for strikes and balls and also keeps peace on the field. am' ilu- only unit than pivst-inlx imliulu lllt' lUlll tlL'lJ2lllIllt'lllS. lilllIllL'l'N Nlzitlllt-iv. llznnizm. C.tmg't'. Xtllizin. :intl l'nit-ri lizut- liclil lln- lol: ul ullicigiling tllll- ing Ilit- past st-zisun. willi limtlivi Xlllllllth' in tlmigt- and turning out ilmst- slnitolx. inlwnnizie llXt' Sports lillllt'llllH un llit' lL'NllllN :intl num rrl c-auli gziinc lmlzixul. l3UXX'l.lXfL l inlet' tllc lt-zitlcrslilp ul lil1PlllL'l ll. l.lllllN an wnim' tluckpin lt-ziguv was linnit-tl livin- Qil kit'llllZll timing lllt- 30:11. llit' lt-zignv IUllNlNlt'll ul lt'll IL'lllllS willi six lIlL'llllJl'lN un tnitli lflllll. llit- llfllklllllg zitlilvxt-1m'i1l was tlit- llllllllllllgj ul V 1 q,,.. . .ni .lXl'lilQL' nl Jia. llns was liuwlul ln ll, Rm-I .I , - .-NN. ll. lit-tlitnlil, ASS anil X. l.:nkin. ISC.. lntramural basketball. rough and ready action. between 'f'SS and 3-SC is here controlled by Brother Emery. referee. The skins with Churilla and Maloney mix it up with Shaw, Zappala and Powers of the 7'SS squad. Among the better senior teams this year were ISS. ZSS. SSS and SSS. Qlf 2 , Y Q1 x, fi ,..- 'p Mn i ww I is ,QA i3E:. rr QT' -. Q? v A t ix? -' ' 3 ff We X ...ani I WA. we .,
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