Central Catholic High School - Towers Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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Tl1,e'pcrlsl1es +l1o'r comprise ihe Cenfral Dis'rric'r ol 'rl1e Diocese of 3 Pl+fsburgl1 give leshmony fo +l1e A vcrlely . of crhs+ic influences in her Church orcl1i+ec'rure ln 'these places of divine worship, 'lhose iclecls of +l1e Fci+l1 inculca+ed by +l1e zealous work of +l1e Cl1ris'rion Brofhers, will be perpe'ruo+ed. , 61. MANS, uw STPATRICK S STANNCSYRIAND I N, - E gfr?-.e.Ea1iE Q25 ,, ' :nu n lilismi HOLY FAMILY STHYAQNTH ST Bmonn S'lf?r:JllSLAUS ' i A, - 'g g fo ' A 4 Iliilsifil .l fa HOLY TQINITY fi , ' i S' . yiliiiiiis , ff 1431 ri , 1 ll 'N' llll li e ie., 5i1! ?Q!Hf K e 414 ' gym Am - ' ' 'E'1i'5q? + . ST PETEQ ,., '.. .A ,I .. ' xi ' - ill ' e X -2,11 .- '- I A 1 v . N- , fig - CEQTQAL QATHOL-, X' bT ELIZABETH I 3 erm 'ii' . , O - I 'lelglilz Q Emi qi x 5 E 761 ,g r lilll . 4.n:l ., QY IMMAQULATE HEAW OFMARY Ai . 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The slruclure of lhe Towers, from which our yearbook receives ils lille. is reminiscenl of lhe golden days of Europe, os Cenlrol's surroundings serve lo remind us of lhe future of America. The sound lrciining which we receive, mokes our school lhe guordion of l'ru+h and knowledge. Here ore lormuloled ihe plans for o wholesome ond happy life, founded upon Colholic Philosophy. Live Jesus in our 'hearis-forever! As His sfalue dominafes our campus, may His Sacred Hearl' fill our heorls. Wiihin ihese walls we are enabled fo enrich our lives by developing physically, menlally, and spirilually during our four years of infensive lraining. The daily stroll around fhe campus offers a diversion from ihis serious business of education. Ceniral boys and their dafes pack fhis famous wing, fhe scene of pieasanf assemblies, io see ihe Minsirels, Plays, and Operefics. The fnculiy house is fha cenier of ihe cornmuniiy life of ihe Brofhers who are assigned io Ceniral Caiholic. The boys always feel free ia come io ihe Brofhers wiih iheir problems for sound advice, for words of encauragemeni, and and for personal help in scholasiic difficuliies. 'Q 'RA The common room provides ihe opportunity for many a siimulaiing debaie and refreshing bii of humor. One of fha ioys of The Brofher's life is ihe companionship of his Broihars in Religion. Hero, also our ieacher prepares fha lessons for The noxf clay. The religious iies ihai bind fhe Broihers 'ro 'rheir labor of love bind ihem also in devoiion 'ro iheir scholars. Aiier God, 'rheir scholars occupy ihe ui- mosi imporiance. Having them under iheir care, ihe masiers implani info young hearis ihe germ of ihose viriues ihai iend 'foward regeneraiion. Seldom if ever, do ihe scholars see beyond The Teaching sphere oi 'rhe Bro+her's life. To mosi, ihe Broiher represenis counsellor, friend, guide, as well as insirucior in rhe aris and sciences. And such he is +oo. Bur he becomes all 'rhings only offer a fashion. only offer solemn consecraiion 'ro an ideal which molds and fashions him inio whai ihe scholars behold. li ihe scholars were io look beyond The secular aciiviiies oi iheir mas+er's life, inio his hidden life, lhere They would find ihe molivaiing force of all acrions. Thai force being Chrisi 'rhe Ideal. 'rhe Model for sainis, Jreachers. and scholars. The Bro+her's life is a life deiached, humble, un'- preienrious, devoied io ihe Church and 'io ihe Chrisiian educaiion ol youih. His inferesi in ihe needs of his scholars inspires all his work, and he applies io himself 'rhose words of Jesus Chrisi. Suffer children io come io me. Their problems become his problems: iheir sorrows are his sorrows: when ioy and mirih dance in Their eyes, ihe dazzle cannol buf capiivaie his also. ln becoming all 'rhings +o all his scholars ai all iimes, he forges ahead mindful of his ideal and purpose- Lei 'this mind be in you which was also in Jesus Christ The ideal which ihe Broiher seis for himself is ihe some for which he labors in his scholars. 1-if -?- Convinced as To his purpose in life, he labors zealously Tor ThaT same purpose in The young, in The boys who siT before him. IT is an old adage ThaT one cannoT approach The hearTh wiThouT experienc- ing some warmTh. So, Too, The scholars cannoT ap- proach Their Teachers wiThouT experiencing ThoT n1oTivaTing Torce which colors all acTions. lT is noT Then The counsellor, The friend, The guide. 0 H and The insTrucTor ThaT impresses and inspires The scholars, buT The awareness of Someone greaTer, Someone mighTier. bending The reed who concen- TraTes his eTlorTs solely in The all-imporTanT work Q Ill ,T of The classroom, As The scholars behold The BroTher, and as The i5roTher beholds himself, boTh enjoy a vision, buT in a diTTerenT manner. The scholars wiTness a dis- ci le Tully equipped To Teach, To guide, To solve, P To cheer, To encourage, To plan, and To inspire. BroTher E. MoTThew sefs The fuculTy house clock in prepara- The BroTher wiTnesses The ideal, The MasTer, The be- , , , , , d H1 d + Wh, h d V 1. hhm elf Tron for The early rising hour of 5:30. The TucT Thur The Qmmrlg on Salem .O . 'C 9 ge O es I 5 BroThers rise so early corroboroTes The sToTemenT Eorfy To For him, The spiriTual life is a conspiracy oi love in bed. ,qrly fo rgs, mah, C man ,lceedingly Wim-- which God and he uniTe To make all Things new in ChrisT. In The words oT The poeT. ConsTanTine Pise, he seTs TorTh his newness of life, boTh in himselT and his scholar: God is my love's TirsT duTy To whose eTernal Name , Be praise Tor all Thy beauTy Thy grandeur and Thy Tame, BUT ever have l reckoned Thy ldaily chargel my second. Every morning The Broiihers begin Their dey wiTh Moss and Communion. This is buT o porT of The spiriTual exercises prescribed by ST. LaSalle, Their founder, whose zeal and devoTion inspire our Teachers To moTivoTe us To greoTer aTTainmenT in Religion and socieTy. fr --,- If l2A H T H H -'Ti XL MOST REVEREND HUGH C. BOYLE Bishop of PiTTsburgh MOST REVEREND JOHN F. DEARDEN CoadiuTor Bishop of PiTTsburgh 9.. To The sTudenTs OT CenTral CaTholic, Bishop Boyle sTands TorTh as a Tireless exponenT aT CaTholic AcTion. The Bishop has always been lcnown To champion The cause aT CaTholic youTh. By esTablish- ing CenTral and NorTh CaTholic, he has provided The boys of PiTTsburgh-wiTh high school educaTions which are second To none. STill noT conTenT, his Excellency hopes To esTablish more boys' and girls' schools along The same plan. Our Bishop symbolizes The sTrides ThaT are being made by The hierarchy in providing CaTholic youfh wiTh a background, whereby They may gain a sound knowledge oT The FaiTh, along wiTh The arTs, and The sciences. IT will be our resolve To bring crediT To The CaTholic school sysTem by Talcing our place among The CaTholic leaders of our diocese. We Teel iT an honor ThaT we are The TirsT gradu- aTing class of CenTral To welcome, Through our year boolc. MosT Reverend John F. Dearden, Coad- iuTor Bishop oT PiTTsburgh. AlThough in PiTTsburgh only a very shorT Time, he has won The admiroTion and respecT oT non-CaTholics as well as oT all The people oT The diocese. AT our Mass oT The Holy Ghost many aT us had our TirsT glimpse of His Excellency. On This occasion he delivered a sermon Through which he noT only expressed his deep inTer- esT in The sTudenTs oT our schools, buT also admon- ished us oT The necessiTy oT preparing ourselves well in an environrnenT oT solid ChrisTian Training. No beTTer ToundaTions aT religion and ChrisTian pieTy are laid in young hearTs, Than Those our CaTholic schools inviTe us To enjoy. i 1 0 1 As superinlendenl ol lhe Calholic Schools in lhe Diocese ol Pillsburgh, Falher Quigley has been loslering a new diocesan spiril. Many ol lhe proi- ecls, like lhe Diocesan Glee Club and lhe Diocesan Orcheslra, are already so well eslablished, lhal olher groups hold lhem up as oulslanding models. Year aller year, new programs are inlroduced lhal challenge lhe besl lalenl in our schools. Recenlly Falher Quigley augmenled lhe school course wilh new sludy groups, like lhe Science, Hislory, and Lilerary Honor Socielies. Through lhese. sludenls wilh similar inclinalions have lhe opporlunily of working logelher. The lalesl venlure is lhe Musarl Club lor musicians .and arlisls who are seriously inleresled in lhese fields. REVEREND THOMAS J. OUIGLEY Superinfenclenl of Diocesan Schools For lhree years, Brolher E. Anlhony has been Principal ol Cenlral Calholic. ln lhis lime, he has promoled a school-wide movemenl lhal provides real opporlunily lor grealer scholaslic achieve- menl. Brolher lakes a personal inleresl in each slu- denl: he has guided many a confused senior' in choosing lhe vocalian lo which he is besl suiled. ln lulure years, we, lhe graduales ol loday, will loolc back on our associalion wilh Brolher Anlhony as a vilal laclor in lhe building ol our characler, and in our being lhe well-lrained Calholic men ol lomorrow. BROTHER E. ANTHONY Principal Brolher Gabriel's genial personalily has made him a companion ol every sludenl al Cenlral. His long experience as a Chrislian educalor has made him a prudenl advisor, and his zealous lile has made him a model lo be imilaled by all. Brolher Gabriel has vigorously planned and pro- moled an exlraordinary program ol lascinaling aclivilies lor lhe sludenl. Brolher is lceenly inler- esled in our minslrel and operellas. His ideas and lresh approach have eslablished a new and beller lype of high school produclion, and have suc- ceeded in making lhem lhe lallc ol lhe lawn. BROTHER GABRIEL CECI LIAN Vice-principal L i Asvwfhwvgffmg ' ' sdwvu One of ihe pleasanf faslcs of fhe year book sfaff is fhe opporfunify fhai if affords us fo salufe our ieachers. fhe Chrisfian Brofhers. The Chrisfian Brofhers are religious whose minisfry is fo lead boys fo Chrisf fhrough Chrisiian educafion. Sf. John Baprisf de La Salle, fheir founder, realized fhe almosf infinife possibilifies for good in every boy, and fhus in i860 founded an order fhaf would do nofhing buf feach boys and young men. Today 'rhe fruifful worlc of The order is flourishing. and in fhe Unifed Sfafes alone, eighfy-eighf schools are conducfed by fhe Brofhers, who are ouisfand- ing in fhe sciences, arfs, and many specialized slcills. They came fo Cenfral Cafholic af fhe requesf of BROTHER E. AUSTIN Religion Physics Benilde Club Moderaior ' anomen e. June , Religion Lafin BROTHER D. RAPHAEL Religion German Horficulhire Club Moderafor Schiller Club Moderoior . BROTHER D. PAUL Religion V Maihemoiics Aihieiic Direcior Bishop Boyle in l927. Since fhen, fhe school has grown unfil fhe presenr enrollmenf is one fhousand six hundred boys. 'We are sincerely grafeful 'ro our faculfy for 'rheir enduring inferesf and concern in guiding us fhrough our daily spirifual and menfal efforfs. The Brofhers have faughf us 'rhe ideals of Chrisfian manhood by fheir fine example. We have been,shown selflessness by fheir generosify. They faughi' us, gave us learned and personal guidance when we needed if, fool: parr in our acfivifies, and yes, even prayed for us. We shall never forger whaf These men have done for us and will sfrive fo be worfhy of fhe 'rifle Bro'rher's Boys. BROTHER G. BORROMEO Religion Physics Golf Club Moderoior BROTHER F. BERNARUIN Religion English Viking Moderofor BROTHER GEDEON CHARLES Religion Bookkeeping School Bookkeeper Scouiing Club Moderaior BROTHER E. LEO Religion Sociology Glee Club Mocleroior QM IN MEMOR IAM BROTHER DENIS OF JESUS Hecllh Rifle Club Moderalor DIED APRIL 27 l949 B A ,. X, BROTHER GREGORY N. Religion Chemislry Science Club Modorclor BROTH ER E. MATTH EW Religion German BROTHER D. MICHAEL Religion Spanish Assislonl' Alhlelic Direclor BROTHER F. CELESTINE Religion English Tvpivs Hobby Club Moderaior BROTHER E. JAMES Religion Chemislry Cheer Leaders Modercior BROTHER FIRMILIAN JOHN A Religion TYPFHQ Orchesfra BROTHER D. LINUS Religion Shorlhond Lunch Prefeci Bowling Moderalor BROTHER D. MARTIN Religion Moihemalics BROTHER FRANCIS OF ASSISI Religion Molhemolics BROTHER FELICIAN JOHN Religion - , Biology 1 Siege Crew Mocleralor BROTHER G. PHILIP Religion Hislory Blue Knights Moclerofor BROTHER D. JULIAN Religion Biology BROTHER E. VINCENT Religion Hislory BROTHER D. CYRIL Religion English Ushers Moderafor BROTHER G. WILLIAM Religion Lalin French Chess Moderolor BROTHER F. BENEDICT Religion English BROTHER EUGENE EDWIN Religion English BROTHER F. PAUL Religion English BROTHER F. JOSEPH Religion English Archconiroiernily Debating Club Moderalor BROTHER G. EDWARD Religion Latin Ari Club Moderaior BROTH ER GERALD CHARLES Reiigion English Swimmnng Team Moderaior BROTHER G. THOMAS Religion Maihemaiics BROTHER EMERY Religion Mofhemaiics Traci Moderafor BROTHER F. ANDREW Religion Maihemalics English Bond Mocleraior BROTHER D. PETER Religion Hisfory Spanish Archconfraierniiy Moeleraior 1 BROTHER FRANCIS PATRICK Religion Hisiory BROTHER CAMILLUS Religion Maihemalics BROTHER D. SEBASTIAN Boolnsfore BROTHER G. LEWIS Religion Biology Tennis Team Moderaior M R. MARTIN TRICHTI NGER Religion Hisiory Freshman Boslrelboll Modera- for MR. THEODORE LAMB Band Direcfor Blue Knighls Direcior MR. ANDREW SEDLEY Hisfory Asst Fooiball Coach MR. FRANCIS COLLINS Head Foofball Coach Assf. Baslcefball Coach Physical Eclucaiion MR. JOSEPH PENZELIK Head Boskoiboll Coach Assi. Fooiball Coach Physical Educaiion MR. JOSEPH ANGEL Symphony Orchestra Conduc- for MR. HENRY SCHAEFER Laiin Senior Play Direcior Minsirel Direcfor MISS MARY JANE BEGGY Librarian MR. JOSEPH FAY General Business Business Low Ass+. Foolboll Coach MR. ANDREW EINLOTH English Towers Mocleroior MISS JEAN MCMAHON School Secrefary MRS. REGlNA DIRKS School Secreiary MRS. ELEANOR MUNHALL School Secreicry MR. CHARLES BEGGY Building Superinlendenl' 8:30-new nffhn Banu A Eoriy in fhe morning, ihe sfruciure oi' 4720 Fiflrh Avenue begins 'io bulge. os boys husfle 'ro becnh fhe fordy bell. The dey sforfs wi+h fhe religion period ond wifh sixfeen hundred voices roising minds ond heorfs 'ro God. The second period 'finds ihe siudenrs branching oui in every deporimeni. Some diffuse fhe firsi floor wiih Their odoriierous chemicol experimenis, ofhers iili fhe fhird floor wifh iheir incessonf pounding of iypewriiers. Srill oihers ore v,,-Y-' W fy 2:45 - jfmca failed engaged in mafhemafics, languages, ancl social sciences. Regardless of fhe course of sfudy everyone welcomes fhe lunch bell, which calls him fo his favorife subiecf. For fhe remainder of fhe lunch period, fhe fellows wall: around 'rhe campus and folk wifh fheir buddies. Affer a few more classes mosf of fhe boys go fo some acfivify, and fhen call if a day, as fhey frudge off fo fheir car-sfops wifh fhe required fwo books. jluzpnaceoffhzubimzmfbfzbaicd The developmenf of well-informed, loyal, and sainfly followers of Chrisf is fhe consfanf aim of fhe Cafholic High School. To achieve fhis loffy pur- pose. fhose charged wifh fhe direcfion of such a school musf ever seek fo make more effecfive fhe inculcafion in fheir pupils of religious frufhs, and fheir growfh in moral characfer and Chrisfian living. The whole obiecfive of our educafion is fhe formafion of a deeply Chrisfian man. A Chrisfian man musf serve his God in fhis world and, fhere- fore, prepare fo exhausf his capacify of usefulness here, fhaf his ocf of love of God may be more per- Th f aining in fhe skills of fhe mind, fhe im- fecl. e r parfing of useful knowledge in all school suloiecfs and even physical fraining are infended fo increase fhe capacify of fhe sfudenf for a more and more perfecf love of God. The religious feacher aims fo keep fhe religion- class definifely in fhe spheres of fhe exfraordinary and fhe pracfical-exfraordinary in fhe sense fhaf ' h The religion course is fhe mosf imporfanf of all f e h' fudenfs a 'Whoughf for The day . Brofher Ausfin gives IS s By reflecfing upon fhese, fhe .sfudenfs are helped io form h ' nifi- of s irifual values-fhaf 'They may aHac sig a sense p cance only io fhe imporfani Things in life. branches of knowledge presenfed in fhe school- ' I b demonsfrafing fo fhe sfuclenf fhe ways pracfnca y and means of using daily lessons learned in religion. The feacher is guided in his work by fhe realiza- . . . . + be fron fhaf fhe vlfallzed religion program mus adapfed fo fhe growing mafurify and inferesfs of ' ' d frials. Cafholic youfh-fo fheir ideas, hopes, an Alfhough religion is a lifefime sfudy. neverfheless. l high school marks fhe end of formal re igious fraining for fhe moiorify of sfudenfs. Religion can- nof be a guiding force in Cafholic life unless if is fhoroughly known and faifhfully pracficed. The Ii ion feacher fherefore has a fwofold purpose re g , , in mind: a full and careful considerafion of fhe ' d docfrines and pracfices of our Faifh, and a soun Cafholic approach fo currenf problems and fhe applicafion of religion fo every-day life. No maffer whaf his vocafion may be, whefher consecrafed fo God direcfly by fhe vows of reli- ion or indirecfly fhrouqh a life of service in fhe Q - , professions or frades, each individual musf realize ' d serve fhaf his firsf purpose is fo know, love. an Our annual refreaf sefs aside Time fo concenfrafe on fha manner of life which we are leading, io recognize our faulfs, and fo form a plan whereby we may overcome Them. This year Fafher Connare conducied The refreaf in fha Cafhedral. F3211 u,mmuw 0,e51Wzf God. He musT recognize ThaT There is a necessary connecTion befween God and happiness, beTween God and successful living. Man's hearT was creaTed by God, for God, and will Therefore noT be happy unfil iT possesses God. Possession of God consTiTuTes man's only real happiness. The religion Teacher guides his sTudenTs in This quesT by inTroducing Them in The TirsT year of high school To The sTudy of The life of ChrisT, of whaT He TaughT. In successive years The Teacher un- folds The sTory of The lounclaTion oi The Church wiTh her vasT Treasury of grace conferred Through The sacramenTs: he carefully explains The laws ThaT govern The members of The Church. and in The final days of high school, he discusses The currenT problems confronTing The members of The Church. No sane principal would Think of having The coach oraTe abouf fooTbail wiThouT giving him Time To form and Train a Team ouT on The playing field. No Teacher Thinks iT raTional To Teach religion in all iTs phases wiThouT providing The opporTuniTy, in as many ways as possible, To pracTice iT, On TirsT Friday we are given The privilege of assisTing aT Benedidion in The audiTorium. Time is also alloTTed ThaT we may go To Mass and receive Communion in our parish churches. One of The mosT challenging of The Tasks con- fronTing The religion Teacher is The developmenT in The sTudenT of The CaTholic, AposTolic view of The Church. In our day, everyThing is approached from The parTisan view. STudenTs are prone To consider Themselves as members ofa group seT in opposifion To a mulTiTude of oTher groups, currenT Challengers in perpeTual boxing-ring. This secTarian view is quiTe conTenT To keep Things as They are as long as The good guys are winning, OT iTs very naTure iT is non-aposTolic. The religion Teacher will noT be conTenT To see his sTudenTs bob Through confempo- raneous hisfory wiTh The soulless ambiTion To keep Things The way They are. No. he gives The sTudenTs 'J refreshing reassurance of faiTh in human naTure, rooTed in The spiriTual, and oTFers greaT hope Tor The fuTure. You can change The world! Yours is The power To bring The peace and reign of ChrisT To a bewildered world! In The words of an ancienT Chinese prove'rb, BeTTer To lighT one candle Than To curse The darkness. Members of Class 3F are erecTing a iiTTle shrine in honor of Blessed MoTher in Their homeroom. DevoTion To Mary is one of The characTerisTics of The True 'CaTholic boy. During fha five minufe period. Broiher Camill us, our exchange feacher amuses his Freshmen wilh some fall iales of winfer sporls in Canada. ,f J 7952 - Unlq Coming from PiHsburgh's parochial schools, our Freshmen are bewildered by The size cmd buslling acliviry which consrilules 'rhe consoliclared school. Frequenrly such queries as Where do we go now? Whal' clo we do never? are heard in fhe corridors. They are amazed af lhe number and variely of exrra-curricular aclivilies, and fheir firsl impulse is lo join a dozen or more of lhem. On second fhoughr, discrelion 'rells fhem lhey had beHer go Here fhe Freshmen are seen picking up ideas for a La+in proieci. A few memoirs of ancienf iimes -- hui how long will fha? busl sfay on ihe icble7 The momenf Thai lunch bell rings, fhis picfure will show noihing buf lockers. The din of banging doors will be replaced hy fhe silence of empiy corridors. mm lapzi to qu easy uniil ihey find how much effori ihai Lingua Laiina and ihis alphabeiical subjecf called Alge- bra will require. The disiinguishing mark of fhe Freshies is iheir unconirollable school spirii. We can always couni on ihem io sell more boosiers-buy more year books-and cheer louder af games Than any oiher deparimeni. Geal Wish l could use ihof Chemisfry book Brofharf' sighs on impoiieni Freshmen as Broiher Sebosiian displays his wares. Miss Beggy, the librarian, finds Freshmen ea learn ihe process f ger io 0 boohbinding which is parf of Their library insirucfion. One, iwo, fhree four, shouls Mr. Penzelil. Calisfhenics may develop fhe muscles, bul' lhese fired sophs cannol' see g their immediuie benefiis. I9 7 - Pad iluz Hui ihaf ihe English 'rranslafion H' is rafher doub of 'rhe Greek word Sophomore, meaning wise fool. is True a+ Cenfral. The once fickle freshman . .. h realizes Than' he has added responslbulniy io 'r e school as a second year man. He fakes an increas- ' J. V ing inferesf in spor+s by 'frying om' for 'ihe s. and Varsify squads. If he is no+ capable of a'r+am- I- ' fhe ranks of rhe elecf, he endangers 'rhe wel mg being' of his larynx, cheering af pep-rallies and games. Then foo, he begins 'ro nolice our fair neiahbors. h Sweafer boys descend from pecnui heaven The :op omore lfourfh flocrl fluuniing lhose colorful iwenly-nine cenl' necklies. i WW! l-le blushes as he asks 'lhal' liifle blond lo dance of 'rhei Friday nighf socials. He is worried aboul his firsf dale, buf conceals his anxiefy by assuming an air of carefree unconcern. Some sophomores are amazed ai lhe anfics ol rhe Amoebae and Paramecia under 'rhe microe scopes in ihe Biology Lab. The properiies of 'fri- angles also prove a warrhy adversary for The lads in lhe science of Geomefry. All in all, fhe sopho- mores are an essenlial icnclor in our greal' school spiril. l wish fhe floor would swallow me up , fhinlrs this flustered soph, as he delivers fha? dreaded healih oral. AC equals XY, lf DE is parallel To AC, and DE equals one half AC, and and XY---We give up Brofherl Broiher D. Julian showshis sagacious all human beings are headless , sophomores fha? no? J l A iypicol Chemisiry Period? No. Brofher Gregory iusf wanied fo impress you readers wiih our many chemical opparoiuses. Shown ore llelfl Leibig Condenser, lrighil elecirolysis apporoius. class is concerned. Con you solve if? 79 0-Gown fluz home Toward ihe end of iheir sophomore yeor, ihe Juniors were confronred wiih ihree quesrions which would deiermine rheir course of siuclies oi Ceniral for 'rheir remaining Two years. Should They rake fhe Arrs course, which would iii 'rhem for The priesrhood, low, or oiher professions? Did They Think ihoi ihey would be proficieni in 'rhe sciences? If so, maybe ihey should look info rhe science course. How aboui' fhe commercial deparr- menrs? Thor is ihe course ro fake, if ihey inrend io en+er any field of general business. Having chosen iheir courses wisely, fhe Juniors seriled down fo scholosiic endeavor as upperclassmen. If was 'rhis yeor Thor ihey received ihe covered Cenirol Class ring. We heard fhem soy No girl is going 'ro gel' 'This ring from me, leur o monrh lafer, ir was rumored 'rhai several young ladies from Corhedral High were sporiing ihe Class rings of o cerioin boys' high school on Fiffh Avenue. Brolher Francis of Assisi gives Thar long dreaded ioughie . The problem is on 'ihe board, buf fha 'f and you have half of a Jus? a fwisf of fhe wrls - ' h e fhoi ' B perseverlng ihe boys op senlence. y , ' ' l iheirs as homework well Broiher Linus will cass clone. Th O' wha? l like abou? fha ou S Ch, says Brofher a s ' is fo 'Do-wah-did-die'. Guy Philip as he pam Docfor Bloom and Miss Miller, +he school physician hisiories of fha many and nurse consul? 'rhe case sfudenis under their charge. N. When we relurned in Sepfember we could hardly believe +ha+ we were Seniors. They had always seemed so much older and more accomplished io us. Could we possibly appear 'rhis way +o lhe under- classes? li seemed sirange ihal' picfures were being lalcen for our yearbook, ihaf we were bing meas- ured for our graduafion gowns. Of course all of fhis was noi' a surprise, buf il was diificuli 'ra realize lhal' This was our lasi year ar Cenlral Cafholic. Serious srudy prevailed mos? of 'rhe year, for class 79 9- slandings and College enlrance requiremenis were' based upon These marlcs. Toward ihe end of 'lhe year, 'rhe fellows allen gal logerher for IiHle4 bull-sessions 'ro discuss +he good old days when fhey were freshmen, sopho- mores, and juniors. There were so many good limes, so many laughs, and so many momenls of inspira- Jrion, 'rhaf Jrhe prospecl of graduarion did noi seem nearly so inviling as we 'lhoughl' il would, since il would mean leaving Ceniral. A sfudy in expression is shown here as fha seniors are caughi unaware af one of 'iheir many assemblies. See if you Brofher John seems oblivious of lhe clickefy-claclc-clock surrounding him as he inslrucfs a Senior Commercial class in ihe arf of iyping. can find lhe only fwo boys expecling fha flash. jim The seniors of 255 refurn ihey sfruggle wifh fheir physics lab. Modhqed ie? cars and dudenis in Hue school under fhe supervision of Broiher Aushn JlmK!cumof799 T SelecTing ouTsTanding STudenTs Trom a group as disTinguished as The graduaTing class oT CenTrol CaTholic presenTs a diTTiculT problem-one Trom which members oT The AdminisTraTioh and Faculry, as well as The members oT The class shy clear. One way oT judging a sTudenT's degree oT suc- cess in school is The raTing he receives from his Teacher on The basis oT his aCcomplishmenT in his parTicular subiecT. The mosT obiecTive way oT se- lecTing The ouTsTanding Senior sTudenTs here aT CenTral CaTholic is To lisT Those who received The Jlonm Bofiom Row, Leff To Righf: William Flanagan, William Brown, John Palferson, Henry Then, George Nash, and Joseph Connor. Second Row: Richard Dahm, Herberl Burgman, William GodeTTe, Ronald Benfz and William highesT averages Tor Their worlc in The various sub- iecTs. lThis raTing is based on The averages To mid- year when This phoTograph was Talcen.l These Seniors represenT The upper six per cenT oT The graduaTing class wiTh averages Tor The Tour years ranging Trom 981, down To 947,-Truly The infellecfuol arisTocraTs of The class oT '49, To ac- complish This disTincTion meanT, noT only giTTed in- Telligence, buT many hours oT arduous sfudy aT home and inTeresTed aTTenTion in The class room. Gordon. Third Row: George Lutz, Reber? Garrify, Augusf Heil, Maifhew Cassady. Top Row: Richard Gaffney, Thomas O'Leary, Norman Leisfer and Raymond D'AIessio. Missing from picfure ore Raymond Siaresenic and James McFadden 4 i, 1- X , wi r' fs ' Q5-A xy--'gig g l VV -, ':::ff'57f5?Qi5 is fin. 41,-Q2 if V w -. . ve - .,... sz , s, Q, fest -' ' f 1 I , , 3 ,V -' z- I ' I -. I I , ,f L 'I 1' S' - my 1, . JL . ' k E A I f , ' Q 1 ' 'Y .- .- , ,r his ff,1,.:a: 5 ,I -V. E35 S sf Q x gg., . ., 9 ss . , 4 522151559 1 , sizeircs. ff -, PH-21? 1-'51 1 We rg,-rizie. fe r J :--eg 1i':f:f-, i m a sis- . ', V, . -- is - Q Y I f-. lssi is irrr ' ,. Y- ws . :Zeiss .22 i' 15' . . . .Ii -K ,, az ,. fi, .. . ., ,, N M 7 643 if ' sf 7, s -I Q , Q s , 1 1 is Y :E SM 1 E W 3 is I Im Ir is E EE us. s 3 at V X' as si- mi 9 iw so ,E is E itil K' s A ,ss Q? s + Q if-If , ss f i? sigma isgqg i T 'i t 1- t ' BSE 'S .F I I ' -3 sz fifiw ' ll' I-:gan 1 r i .. l 5, . gi ' so IS, ., -ss eu iii sf fl-sf? ' TN'-,rf Q ' --of -f X 5 ,VB 5 2?-1'Q?tffs.Lf-5 , ire' 1:52 is V- ,., ,Y X I L L.,, gg. I .,1 j 5 as -5221 if SMWA All 51 1 SEX sa l fa? ig my to ss E K EX N K' ff? Efsgis, .av 1 ' fi KSWX .. ,S is vi w , s ' e x s ,x Vs ILS into x if f' I Q 5 5 - S-, Hifi' - 1. I I we t L c X . 21,4 , sl- JOSEPH ACKERMAN . . . ISC . . . I047 Murrayhill WILLIAM APEL . . . ISS . . . 2800 Louisiana Ave Ave .... Cathedral :HSI . . . Joe . . . Archcontra- St. Agnes . . . Bill . . . Rifle Club 2 Track 4 -ternity. , . . . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4 . . . Archcontratermty RONALD AKERMAN . . . 3SC . . . 7405 Duquesne RICHARD PAUL ARTURO . . . 2SS . . . II32 Downlook Ave .... St. Anselm . . . Rons . . . Class Officer Ave .... St. Kieran . . . Dick . . . Rifle Club I 2 34 3-4 . . . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4 . . . Archcontraternity. - . - Camera Club 3 . . . Archcontroternuty FRANK ANANIA . . . 5SS . . , l6l5 Locust St .... St. RAY AYALA . . . SSS . . . 5887 EllSw0rth Ave Peters . . . Cheech . . . lntromurol Sports 2-3-4 . . . SOCFGCI Heart . . . Ayes . . . Swimming I Cross Archcontraternity. COUr1'try 4 . . . Archcontraternity. RICHARD ANGEL . . . ZSC . . . l529 Broodheacl St. EUGENE BANDY . . . 4SS . . . 273 Robinson St . Corpus Christi , . . Richi . . . Class Otiicers 3-4 St. Agnes . . . Whitey . . . Rifle Club I 2 3 4 . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4 . . , Archcontraternity. Art Club I-2-3-4 . . . Intramural Sports i234 HENRY J. BARANAK . . , ISC , i , 2866 Sqnbgrn Sf, FREDERICK J. BENCE . . . ISC . . . 762 Rlvermont Dr Holy Innocent , , , Joe , , , Gloo Club 3 , , , . . . St. Stephens . . . Freddie . . . Varsity Football Oporolfo 3 , , , Mingfrgl 3, 3-4 . . . Traci: I-2 . . . Archcontraternity ROBERT ANTHONY BARRINGER . . . JSS . . . 632 GLEN BENNETT - - - 655 - - - IO74 05099 Dr Herron Ave .... St. Richards . . , Rob . . . Viking 3-4 JGNIBS - . Skipper . . . Archcontratermty , Towers 4 1 , . Cqmerg I-2-3, . . . . . . PGFRVIBW Ave THOMAS F. BARTOSZEWICZ . . . ZSC . . . 39II Mint- . . . St. Pauls -fin - - - Ronnie - - - Class Oliilfer l 2 wood St ,,,, Holy Fomily , l , Bono , , , J, V, Bog. . . . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4 . . . Archcontraternity Iletball 3 . . . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4. ROBERT BITTNER . . . ISS . . . 3l5 Juniata Court JOHN P. BEGGY . . . 2SS . . . II64 Shady Ave .... . . . St. Bedes . . . Bob . . . Viking I 234 Soorod Henri- , , , Woog , , , Soqufing Club l-2-3-4 Tennis 2-3-4 . . . Social Science Society 3 4 Towers . Minstrel I-2 , . . Towers lAsst. Ed.l 4 . . . Bowling 4 - . - Debrlting. 4 f s so -1 He--,,. ,L .me . . . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4. ,,,A , , ,:V. VV iwig I .I '11 - 1- 0? fs. -' it - as-f 14:5 9,1gx1::',i:Hg 1, ,. : H 1: . , , ' - ,. L 5-3, rft- i ,-Q K V - . ,i f -4 - E .V : - V W ' iifvl . ,WI Rin ' - , z - K, , . ' ,- i,f,x!Ewguig . ,V Q V A - . I -- W -ss .W :V!g'VV-VVVVM V, g ss- f VV , ,, , reef , v .. 55521 - , X lp, V V l.,, , A I I I, ,, . - E ' I S I I is is V I I . V V ,V ,ll,r . I I r A . 1 we ' sfo- of ff Q V V fn: V-V Eg is ., V 1 . 1 .- A ' ' ' S il V ' ,,,,.., H 1:. ,wiv , , 9. 1 i I I - 1-1 --Q slsss ii A L ' f n J . ,,.l E . I I wx I I I 4 'TQ' L:Lll , ' ZI1 111 I ,..,Al ,,,'-- ' f 5 I 0 I isls or A A A RICHARD BOCHICCHIO . .' . SSS . . . l257 Album THOMAS BRODERICK . . . 3SC . . . 3630 Liberly Ave. Sf .... Corpus Chrisli . . . Bo . . . Track 3 . . . . . . Sf. John The Baplisf . . . Tom . . . Bowling 4 lnlramural Sporfs I-2-3-4 . , . Archconlralernily. . . . lnframurcl Sporls I-2-3-4 . . . Archconfralernily. JAMES MARTIN BRADY . . . 3SC . . . 5464 Kincode WILLIAM BRODYA . . . ZSC . . . 49l2 Gerlrude Sl. S+ .... Sf. Lawrence . . . Chin . . . lnlramural Sporls . . . Sf. Slephens . . . Squirrel . . . lnlramural Sporls I-2-3-4. l-243-4 . . . Archconfralernily. JOSEPH BRASHEAR . . . 55S . . . 33l Barnes Sl .... MARINUS L. BROWN . . . 6SS . . . 72I0 Church Sf. S+. James . . . Joe . . . Arl Club l-2-3-4 . . . Glas . . . S+. Anselm . . . Brownie . . . Archconfralernily. Club I-2 . . . Scoufing Club I-2-3-4 . . . Slage Ari WILLIAM J. BROWN . . . ISC . . . 652l Franlcslown I-2-3-4 . . . Towers 4 . . . Musarl 4. Ave .... Holy Rosary . . . Bill . . . Operella 2-3-4 GEORGE BRODERICK . . . 2SC . . . 3925 Howley Ave. . . . Dramalic Club 3 . . . Class Officer I-2-3-4 . . . . . . Sl. John lhe Baplisl . . . Brody . . . lnlromural Glee Club 4 . . . Minslrel 4 . . . Archconfralernily. Sporls I-2-3-4 . . . Bowling Team 4. DOMINIC BUCCI - - . 655 - - - 420 Darragh Sf .... JACK W. BURWINKEL . . , 255 . . . 6354 Ebdy S+. Calhedral if-'l . . . Dom . . . Bowling 4 . . . Camera , , , Sf. Philomenas i ' . BU,,.'- ' I ' poofball 23-4 I u l Club I . . . lnlramural Sporls I-2-3-4 . . . Archconlra- Traclc I-2-3-4 . . . Class Officer l-2.3.4 , , , Towers 4 lernily. lBus. Mgnl. RAYMOND J. BUCCI . . . 35C - . . 332l BOIBS Sl- JOHN REGIS BYRNE . . . 2SC . . . l5Il Wesimoreland - - - Cflllledfcl fl - - - HRUYH - - - Bowling 4 - - - S+ .... Corpus Chrisfi . . . Jack . . . Class Officer lnlramural Sporls I-2-3-4 . . . Archconfralernily. I-2 . . . lnlramural Sporls l-2-3-4 . . . Archconfralernily. HERBERT A. BURGMAN . . . 255 . l70l LGPOFIS FRANK PAUL CAMPBELL . . . 35C . . . 7365 Hamillon S+ .... Sf. Walburga . . . Herb . . . Scouling Club Ave .... Holy Rosary , , . Bunny , , , Mingf,-el 1-4 I-2.-3-4 . . . Swimming Team lMgr.l 2-3 . . . Viking . . . Glse Club I-2 . , . Bowling 4. 2-3-4 lAssc. Ecl.l 4. AUGUSTINE CAPUTO . . . ZSC . . . 7339 Princelon JAMES J. BURNS . . . ass . . . 6689 woodweu Sf .... Pl ,,,, gf, Anselm . D , --BUSH 4 . U Tmk , D s D ,mag Si. Bede . . . Jim , . . Slage Crew 2 . . . Archcon- mural Sporls l-2-3-4 . . . Archconfralernily. fralernily. 1 11' in .'1' ' ' 15 iffl' , A - 5 siiii l'ii . is A . B . iT.l ' li' - A I' I I I I isi il. , A . ilir iii.. in s l r A f I f liiir ' 4. ' l . J i LOUIS T. CAMPBELL . . . 2SS . . . II7 Atlanfa Place MATTHEW F. CASSADY . . . 65S . . . 622 Worlh S+. . . . Sf. Bernard . . . Tom . . . Scoufing Club I-2-3-4 . . . SI. Bedes . . . Mall . . . Science Honor Sociefy . . . Glee Club I-2-3-4 . . . Rifle Club I-2-3-4 . . . 3 . . . Benilde Club 4 . . . Rifle Club 4. Senior Play 4. SERGIO THOMAS CASTELLANI . . . ISS . . . 6335 ALBERT A. CARINCI . . . ISC . . . 3I0 Meyran Ave. Hamillon Ave .... SI. Peler and Paul . . . Serge . . . Chapel . . . Al . . . Class Officer 2-3-4 . . . . . Arc.hconfra+erni+y. School Presiclenf 4 . . . Varsily Foolball 2-3-4. WILLIAM F. CAYE . . . 6SS . . . ISOS Blvd. of Ihe Allies MARLYN E. CARLE . . . ISC . . . 3344 Aiax SI ..,. . . . Epiphany . . . Bill . . . J. V. Baslcelball I.- SI. Richard . . . Mar . . . Track 2-3-4 . . . Inlra- J. PETER CERTO . . . ISS . . . 4560 Carroll SI. . . . mural Sporfs I-2-3-4 , , , Arqhgonfrqternify, Imrnaculale Concepfian . . . Pere . . . lnframural JAMES JOSEPH CASEY . . . 3SC . . . 4224 Lydia SI. Sporfs I-3-4 . . . Archconfrafcrnily. . . . Sr. Rosalia . . . Casey . . . Minsfrel I . . . Inframural SDorIs I-2-3-4 . . . Archconfralernify. LEON J. CHARLAND, JR .... 2SS . . . 5934 Alder SI. CASPER I. CHLEBOSKI , . . 3SS , , , I47 Cheslerfgeld . . . Sacred Hear? . . . Jerry . . . Orchesfra I-2-3-4 SI' .... Sf. Hyacinlh . . . Tom . . . Ari Club 3 . . . . . . Minslrel I-2-3-4 . . . Band 3-4 . . . Blue Knighis 3OwIi,-19 4. b i l Schiller Club 4' 3-4 . . . Opereffa 3-4 . . . Yearbook 4 . . . Archcon- JOSEPH CIAMBRONE . . . SSS , . , lI42 Bellaire Ave' IFGISFHIIY- . . . Resurrecfion . . . Cam . . , Class Inlramurals JOE CHETTLE III . . . ISS . . . 429 S. Evaline SI .... I-2-3 . . . Archconfralernily. S'I'. Joseph . . . Joe . . . InIramu.ral Sporfs I-2-3-4 ANTHONY CIMINO . . . 3SS . 2302 Paftergon Ave- . . . Archconfrafernify. . . . Madonna Del Coslella . . . Buddy . . . lnlramurql SAMUEL CHIPOLINO . . . SSS . . . 700I Hamillon Sporls I-2-3-4 . . . Schiller Club 4. . . Archconfrafernify. Ave .... Holy Rosary . . . Sam . . . Class Inlra- JOHN THOMAS CLANCY . , . 4SS , , , H05 Dufnejd murals 2-3-4 . . . Swimming I . . . Archconfrafernify. SI .... SI. Raphaels . . . Jacko , , l Band 1-2.3 HENRY CHIURAZZI . . . ISS . . . I729 Chislerr SI. . , . Varsify Baslcelball 4 . . . Minsfrel I-2 . . . Class . . . SI. Raphael . . . Babe . . . Inlramural Sporfs Inlramurals I-2-3, I-2 . . . Bowling Team 4 . . . Archconfrafernify. EEE? I .. H . ..... 5. 1 1, - . A ' ' i i5fil4.Qs.5-- 505914 ' 1 , s ...., ' A. . - ..,,. . , , -knli AJFQHV' f ' I 2 '15 ef11?f:.. W... , A ,s 'P' ,:, I7 'T .ii . g,- 'li ... WILFRED J. -CLARK . . . SSS . . . 22I Elm Sf. . . . Sf. Anselms . . . Will . . . Swimming I . . . Class Officer I-2 . . . Rifle Club I. JAMES CONNARE . . . ISS . . . 24I8 Allequippa S+. . . . S+. Agnes . . . Jim . . . Archconfraiernify. GILBERT D. CONNER . . . 5SS . . . 7045 Bennelf Si. . . . Holy Rosary . . , Gil . . . Class lnlramurals I-2-3-4 . . . Class Acfiviiies I-2-3-4 . . . Class Vice- Presideni 3 . . . Archconfraierniiy. PATRICK CONNOLLY . . . 2SC . . . 9I9lf2 Gerriif Sf. . . . Holy Rosary . . . Pacl:y . . . Class lniramurals I-2-3-4 . . . Swimming Team I . . . Camera Club I. HARRY CONRAD . . . 2SC . . . 2507 Wodsworfh Si. . . . Sl. Paul's Cafhedral .ffl . . . Rip , . . Siage Arfisl' 3-4 . . . Rifle Club I-2-3. ROBERT L. CORRIGAN . . . 35C . . . 5349 Kincaid Sf .... SI. Lawrence , , . Cor . . . Archconfralerniiy. AUGUST CORSO . . . 2SC . . . I929 Aniiefam S+. . . . S+. Raphael . . , l.i'rile King . . . lnlramural Sporis 2-3-4 . . . Swimming Team 2 . . . Varsiiy Faoi- ball 4 . . . Archconfralerniiy. THOMAS COX . .. ISC. . . 7I54 Race SI. . . . Holy Rosary . . . Tom . . . Debaiing Club I . . . Opereila 2 . . . Class Officer 2 . . . Archconfralernily. ef .. i ,,.. -ful sf r Q-'wi' 1 ,if f Elf? ,fig ff' , .mf FLFI..-f'fi51e? I ,MY 'WE T' byr i --.. 1 KAA.. 5 5 JAMES CONNOR . . . 3SS . . . 55l7 Claybourne Sf. . . . Scared Heorl' . . . Jim . . . lniramural Sports I-2-3-4 . . . Rifle Club I . . . Schiller Club 4. JOSEPH E. CONNOR . . . ISA . . . 6649 Ridgeville Si' .... Sl. Beale . . . Joe . . . Vilsing I-2-3-4 . . . Cheerleaders 2-3-4 . . , Hislory Honor Socieiy 3-4 . . Class Officer I-2. CHARLES CONNORS . . . :ISS . . . 3237 Parliview Ave. . . . Cafhedrol X2 . . . Twin . . . lniramural Sporls I-2-3-4 . . . Schiller Club 4 . . . Archconiroierniiy. FRANK CONNORS . . . SSS . . . 3237 Parkview Ave. . . . Carhedral -H12 , . . Twin . . . Sfudenr Council I-2-3-4 . . . Class Oflicer I-2-3-4 . . . Class Iniramurals I-2-3-4 . . . Swimming I. PAUL COYNE . . . 4SS . . . 5824 Holden Si .... Sacred Hearf . . . Paul . . . Class lnframurals I . . . Arch- conliraferniiy. ' THOMAS COYNE . . . 3SC . , . 838 Fordham S+. . . Tom . . . Resurrecfion . . -. Archconfraiernily. JAMES J. CREIGHAN . . . 2SC . . . I2I N. SI. Clair SI .... Sacred Hearl' . . . Ari . . . Archconfraiernily. RALPH V. CUNNINGHAM . . . SSS . . . 4903 Sciola SI .... SI. Joseph . . . Ralph . . . Archconfralernily. I O TIMOTHY M. CURRAN . . . 455 . . . 3lb N. Maihilda JAMES J. DALY . . . 3SC . . . I454 Simona Dr. . . . SI .... S+. Lawrence . . . Tim .. . . Class Officer 2-3-4 S+. Kieran . . . Chick . . . Archconfraternify. . . . Class Acfiviries I-2-3-4 . . . Ushers Club 4 . . . JAMES -I- DEAN - - - 655 - - - 338 I-Sl'1I9l'1 AVS- - - - Track 2-3-4 . . . Bowling 4. Sacred Hearf . . . Jim . . . Track Team 2-3-4 . . . Viking THOMAS M. CURRIN . . . ISC . . . 223 S. Malhilda 4 . . . Towers 4 . . . Minsirel 4 . . . Glee Club 4 . . . Sf .... SI. Lawrence . . . Tom . . . Archconlraiernify. Bowling 4 . . . Senior Play 4. RICHARD DAHM . . . 3SS . . . S30 Midland si .... ROBERT DeANGELO . . . I36 Robinson Ave. . . . 2SC Sl. James . . . Dick . . . Rifle Club I-2 . . . Camera . . . SI. Agnes . . . Bob . . . lniramural Sporls I-2-3 Club I-2-3-4 . '. . Viking 2 . . . Towers 4 . . . Science . . . Swimming Team I . . . Archconfralernify. Club 3 . . . Archconfraiernily. EDWARD DEERE . . . ISC . . . 753l Hamillon Ave. RAYMOND -D'ALESSIO . . . 3O0I Elsinore Square . . . SI. . . . Holy Rosary . . . Eddie . . . Archconfrafernify. Agnes . . . Ray . . . Rifle Club I-2-3-4 . . . Infra- mural Sporls I-2-3-4 . . . Ushers Club 3. LOUIS DQVITO . . . 3SC . . . SIS Lenora Sl .... Help PAUL DHPASQUALE . 1 I 35C , . l 7225 Joshua Sf. of CIWVISUUUS - - - nl-OOISH - - - AVCITCOUIVOISVUIIY- . . . Corpus Chrisli . . . Diego . . . Archconfraierniiy. DONALD C- DeZORT - - - 555 - . - l2lI I-Ove SI- - - KENNETH DISHART . . . 2SS . . . 342 - 42nd S+. . . . S+. Anselms . . . Chong . . . J. V. Baskeiball 2 . . . S+. Mary's . . . Ken . . . Band I-2-3-4 . , . Scouling Varsily Basketball 3-4 . . . Class Intramurals I . . . Club I-2-3-4 . . . Rifle Club I-2-4 . . . Archconfralernify. Archconirofernify- JAMES DISKIN . . . SSS . . . 7326 Hermifage S+. . . . H. . . . - . . SIOIB WOY Rogqfy 5 . . Jiffy ' I ' Glee I . I . Bowling - - - IWTIUCUIOIG COUCSPIION - - - Doodle BUQH - - - Team 4 . . . lnlramural Sporls I-2-3-4 . . . Archcanfra- Inlromural Sporls I . . . Archconfralernilfy. femii-Y, THOMAS A. DIETZ . . . 2SC . 20 Almedo Sl .... THOMAS M. DISKIN . . . 655 . . . 260 Bouquel S'r. S+- Sfephens - - - Tom - . - lnlfomuml Spoffs I-2-3-4 . . . sf. Pcul's Cafhedral 44 . . . Disk . . . else club -' - - AVCl C0nI 0I9fnIfY- I-2-3-4 . . . Operelfa 2-3-4 . . . Archconfrafernily. 4 -- ,i -4iIf7YliP?' NSEC- 5 FHM 'Z 'Vi ' N- - K' Q' Hz I JE. 3 f.zH'i1iH- fl RICHARD A. DOMBROWSKI . . . 6SS . . . 300 - 39fh BILL DOYLE . . . 6SS . . . 3933 Hoosoc Stu . . St. St .... Holy Family . . . Dick . . . Camera Club 3 Rosalia . . . Scratch . . . Rifle Club I . . . Swimming . . . Viking 2 . . . Archconfraternity. I . . . Scouting Club 4 . . . Track I. JOHN D. DONOVAN . . . 655 . . . 246 Winston St. JAMES L. DOYLE . . . 5SS . . . 26l Dunseilh St. . . . . . . St. Stephen . . . Jack . . . Class Intramurals 3-4. SF. Agnes . . . Jim . . . Drum Maiors 2-3-4 . . . De- DANIEL J. DOUGHERTY . . . 2SS . . . 324 South Ave. bating I . . . Viking I . . . Minstrel 4. . . . St. James . . . Uncle Dan . . . Scouting Club JAMES PAUL DOYLE . . . ZSC . . . 7l3 Maryland Ave. I-2-3-4 . . . IHIFOMUFOI Sports I-2-3-4 . - - Rifle Club . . . Sacred Heart . . . Shit . . . Intramural Sports I-2-.3-4 . . . Minstrel I-2 . . . Viking I-2-3-4 . . . Towers I-2-3-4 . . . Class Officer I-2 . . . Archconfraternity. I l lAsst. 4 . . . Swimming Team I-3. VINCENT F. DUGAN . . . ISC . . . 4565 Carroll SI. ROBERT JAMES DOUGHERTY . . . 25C . . . .lB60 . . . St. Joseph . . . Vinnie . . . Class Officer I-2 Morningside Ave .... S+. Raphael . . . Doc . . . Oper- . -. . Minstrel I-2-3-4 . . . Rifle Club I-2-3 . . . Bowling etta 4 . . . Class Intramurals I-2-3-4. 4 . . . Glee Club I-2 . . . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4 . . . Archconfraternity. PAUL JOSEPH DUNN . . . 35C . . . 6336 Aurelia St. FRANCIS ERLKIN . . . ISS . . . 5138 Berlin Way . . Sacred Heart . . . Stew . . . Archconfrafernity. St. Kieran . . . Frankie . . . Science Club 4 . . . JOHN VINCENT DURKIN . . . 3SC . . . 7324 Whipple Archconfraternity. ' SI .... St. Anselm . . . Doc . . . Archcanfraternity. J. ROBERT FANTO . . . 6SS . . . 5632 .Hampton St. CHARLES EJZAK . . . 3SS . . . l40 - 42nd St .... . . . St. Raphael . . . Bob . . . Varsity Football 3-4 Holy Family . . . Buddy . . . Glee Club I-2-3 . . . . . . Track I-2 . . . Bowling 4 . . . Ushers 4. Minstrel I-2 . . . Bowling 4 . . . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4. JAMES P. FAHEY . . . ISS . . . 7l34 Upland St. . . . RICHARD ENGLERT . . . 5SS . . . 4243 Parkman Blvd. Holy Rosary . . . Patsy . . . Stamp Club 2 . . . Intra- . . . St. Paul's Cathedral . . . Dick . . . Rifle Club I mural Sports I-2-3-4 . . . Archconfraternity. . . . Viking 2-3 . . . Tennis 2 . . . Hobby Club 3 . . . JOHN M. FARABAUGH . . . ISA . . . I438 I.aClair Schiller Club 4. ' Si .... St. Anselm . . . Jack . . . Benilde Club 4 . Archconfrafernity. I I EDWARD A. FEENEY 743 S Mrllvale CARLJ FISCHERKELLER 4326 Mnlgale Ave .... Cafhedral I Tony Science Club SI Mary IS Bawllng 4 nfra 3-4 . . . Inlromurcls I 2 3 4 Archconfralermly mural Sporls I 2 3 4 Archconfrafermly THOMAS JOSEPH FEENEY 662I Wood RONALD FITZSIMMONS 9l4 Jancey Sf well S+. Q . . Sf. Bede oe Slage Crew 2 SI Raphael nz Ushers 4 lnframural . . . Track IMgr.l 3 4 Munsfrel 4 Band 4 Sports I 2 3 4 Archconfralerm y EDGAR J. FILSON . . . S+. Philomena .- . . Scoufing Club Honor Sociely 3-4 JOHN T. FISCHER . . . Sacred Hearf . Counfry 4 . . . Class Inframurals I 2 3 4 Archcon frolernify. THOMAS DENNIS FLANNERY 2 C 25I9 RICHARD J FOWLER C 3345 Penn Ave Wadsworth SI .... Sf Agnes Bug Tom 1 S+ Mory Rnchy lnframural Sporfs I 2 3 4 ing 4 . . . Towers 4 Class Inframurals I 2 3 4 Archconfralernrfy Archconfralernity. JOHN FRASCA I2 Sherland Sf He p EDWARD FLOHR . 4I I7 Haldane SI of Chrnshans Johnny Varsnry Foofball 4 SI. Rosalie . . . Ed Schlller Club 4 nlra Iniramural Sporfs I 2 3 Archconfrafernufy mural SPOTIS 2-3 . . Archconfraternufy DONALD FREDERICK I343 Pomlvrew SI PAUL FLOYD . . . 3SS 35I0 Louisa SI' Calhe Corpus Chrlsh Fred Archconfrafernufy dral -ff-'2 . . . Draw y Schiller Club 4 nfra THOMAS L FREY 3075 Eqsfmonf Ave mural Sporls I-2-3-4 Archconfrafermfy Sacred Hear? The Vonce Glee Club THOMAS FORD . . 435 Soufh Ave 2 Munsfrel I 2 3 4 Operelia 2 3 4 James . . . BuHerball Camera Club I Arch confrarerniry. Jr: - 1? f Q, 3' was 5 -f- - '-,A. I 453 A I I FRANCIS FRIEL . . . . . . 52l3 Kincaid Sl. . . . . Lawrence . , , Frankie . . . Minslrel 2 . . . Glee Club 2 . . . Archconfralerniiy. JOHN B. FUCHS . . . SSS . . . 2806 Soulier Si. . . . S+. Wendelin ... . Johnny . . . Bond 2-3-4 . . . Blue Knighfs 3-4 . . . Orchesiro 3-4 . . . Rifle Club 3 . . . Archconlraiernily. JOHN J. FURAR . . . 2SC . . . 225 - 57iI1 Sl. . . . Si. Mary . . . Jock . . . Glee Club I-2 . . . Minslrel I RICHARD GAFFNEY . . . 3SS . . . I29 Siraiford Ave. Schiller Club 4 . . . Vilcing 4. JOHN GEORGE . . . ISS . . . l3l2 Websler Ave. . . . Si. Ann . . . Gov. . . . Archconlraiernily. EDWARD A. GERHARD . . . 2SC . . . 4744 Liberiy Ave. . . . SI. Joseph . . . Ed . . . Class Officer I ROBERT F. GERSTBREIN . . . 35C . . . 50l2 Friendship Avo .... Sf. Joseph . . . Bob . . . Band I . . . Faoi- bail Mgr, 2-3 . . . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4 . . . Arch- confraiernily. JOSEPH CHARLES GERTHOFFER . . . 2SC . . . l808 Runneilo S+ .... Corpus Chrisii . . . Geri . . . lnlra- mural Sporis I-2-3-4. VINCENT M. GALLIFPI C 56l3V2 Knrlcwood Sr .... Sacred Hearl Vince Varsify Foolball WILLIAM J. GANNON I406 N Home wood Ave .... Holy Rosary I Class Off' cer I . . . Opereila 2 Minstrel 2 Glee Club I2 ROBERT J. GARRITY SOII Dearborn SI . . . SI. Lawrence o Vnlung 2 3 4 Ed ln Chief . . . Science Honor Socueiy 34 Rifle Club 2-3-4 . . . Scouling Club I 2 3 4 Sensor Play 4 HARRY J. GAUGHAN 5256 2nd Ave . . . S+. Slephen e Infromural Sporis 4 . . . Class Ofiicer I I-2-3-4 . . . Archconfraiermly VINCENT A. GIGANTI JR C 6600 Deary SI' .... Si. Peier and Paul Chic Glee Club 4 WILLIAM H. GODETTE A 7950 Susque hanna Si .... Sf James Vilung 234 Towers 4 lEd.-in Chief Ar Club l234 Siage Ari 2-3-4 Musarl Club 3-4. PAUL E. GOETZ S.. Augusline . . lniromural Sporls I 2 3 4 WILLIAM GORDON 7232 Idlewild SI . . . Holy Rosary Posh Rifle Club l lnfromural Sporis I 2 Archconfralermfy ii 75 F CORMAC H GORMAN 400 Greenfield CHARLES J. HAMILTON 4026 Haldane Ave Sf Rosalla u Swummlng Team S+. Rosalna I-Iammy Mnnsfrel I 2 3 4 2 Bemlde Club 4 Towers Ass? Ed 4 Swlmming Team I Bowlung 4 Archcon GERALD PATRICK GORMAN 4Il3 Penn JAMES JOSEPH HARMON I24 Braddock Ave S+ Mary Terry Rnfle Club I Ave Sacred Hear? um Inframural Schiller Club 4 Bowlmg 4 Glee Club 3 SPOFIS I2-4 . Archconlrclernlly STANLEY R GRZEGORCZYK 3302 Cargnl REGIS FRANCIS HEFFERIN 2 C 4006 Cabmef Immaculate l-Iearl Snulfy Glee Club Sf. John Ihe Baphsr Rage Arc Mnnslrel I Bowlnng 4 Intramural Sporfs confrafermfy. I2 4 AUGUST HEIDKAMP 4006 Hawley SI PAUL C HANDKE 505 Lloyd SI SI Augushne us lnlramural Sporfs Sl' Beds Hanl: Rnfle Club I 2 Schiller 2 , Archconfrafermly AUGUST HEIL 6202 Howe Sl' FREDERICK WILLIAM HENSEL 80 Sacred Heart Gus Rufle Club I2 Penn Ave . . S+ Augushne Fre Bowlrng Schnller Club 4 Inlramural Sporls I 2 3 4 lnframural Sporls I 2 3 4 Archconfrafernlly DONALD B. HERBST 4053 Penn Ave CHARLES F HEIRY C 6826 McPherson Sf Joseph on Inframural Sporls I 2 3 4 v Holy Rosary Chuck Cheerleader Archconfralernlly Traclr 3 4 Archconfralernuly LEO HERGENROEDER 722I Kedron Sl' JAMES HELD I327 Hawlhorne SI Holy Rosary Herlc Rifle Club I2 34 SI Raphael Jimmy Ban I 2 Socual Schlller Club 4 Inlramural Sporls I 2 3 4 Scuence Socleiy 3 lnframural Sporfs I2 3 4 DONALD HIGGINS C 3603 Bandera SI JOHN FREDRICK HELD 4-7I4 Slanron Sf John Ihe Baphsf Donnue Glee Club Ave SI' Raphael Johnny Glee Club Archconfraiermly 291 V' If J: ff, . if A'-'-Jer? ROBERT HOFFMAN ...I 'ISS . . . 335 Collins Ave. . . . Sacred Heart . . . Bob . . . Cross Country 3-4 . . . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4 . . . Archconfraternity. JAMES EDWARD HOGAN . . . ISA . . . 5'Bryn Mawr Rd .... St. .James . . . Ben . . . Benilde Club 4 . . . Third Order 4. LAWRENCE HOLLERAN . . . 4SS . . . 601 8 Butler St. . . . St. Kieran . . . Larry . . . Ushers Club 4 . . . Science Honor Society 3-4. .k MICHAEL R. HOLLIS . . . ZSS . . . 3834 Liberty Ave. . . . St. John The Baptist . . . Milne . Minstrel I-2 . . . Schiller Club 4 . . . Intramural Sports 3 . . . Archconfraternity. BYRON JACOB . . . 6SS . . . 7l53 Mt. Vernon St. . . . Holy Rosary . . . Jake . . . J. V. Basketball 2 . . . Class Oliicer l-2-3-4 . . . Junior Prom Committee 3 . . . Archconfraternity. ROBERT E. JACOB . . . l42 Yorkshire Rd .... 4SS . . . St. Bede . . . Jolie . . . Bowling 4 . . . Golf 4 . . . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4 . . . Archconlraternity. RICHARD N. C. JAKICIC . . . 4SS . . . 382I Dawson Si .... Cathedral Chapel . Jak . . . Swimming Team l-3 . , . Bowling 4 . . . Archconfraternity. JAMES JENNINGS. JR .... 3SS . . . ll4 Craft Ave. . . . St. Agnes . . . Jinx . . . Football 3-4 . . . Schiller Club 4 . . . Swimming Team I-2. 7' I li ii fl'- .-iii' ow Halle ke- -sv Q ai -3 H 45 iiiii, we .s ' is fx 1-M ,.1 s'. iss: 4 glgbssms xm i -Lk N' A xr 7, f -. f ' 1 Silas , Egg 3 . ii X R ' gli? 93 ., is sv-'S A ' .E-.5 , . JAMES HUCKE . . . 3SS . . . 7348 Formosa' Way Holy Rosary . . . Jim . . . Tracl: 2 . . Schiller Club 4 . . . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4 . . . Archconfraternuty G. WILLIAM HUGHES . . . 4SS . . . 62l Hale St . . . Holy Rosary . . . Bill . . . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4 . . . Archcontraternity. - . ROBERT ITZEL . . . 2642 Mt. Royal Rd. . . . . St. Philomena . . . ltz. . . . J. V. Football l . . . Stage Manager 2-3-4 . . Operetta Program 34 THOMAS JACKSON . . . 2SC . . . 3235 Juliet St St. PauI's Chapel . . . Tom . .. . Archconfraternnty FRANCIS JOHNS . . . ISS . . . 3 Robinson St St. Agnes . . . Buddy . . . Third Order l-24 Class Officer 3 . . . Intramural Sports l-2-3-4 . Arch confraternity. HOWARD JOHNS . . . ISS . . . I3I5 Mill St. James . . . Howie . . . Rifle Club l . . . Science Honor Society 3 . . . Interclass Sports I-2-3-4 PAUL O. JONES . . . 2SS . . . 68I0 Lyric St Help of Christians . . . Michey Mouse . . . Science Club 3-4 . . . Art Club I . . . Schiller Club Hobby Club 3. RICHARD H. JONNET . . . 3SC . . . 8344 Franlrstown Ave .... Corpus Christi . . . Dick . . . Intramural Sports I-2 .,'. . 'Zh ir? -4 .QQ FF e- W, rg?-5 I .ga-.-I Archconfraternity, gl W ' lil? ii-' 'lrx 'UL 'I 1 3-35' may Q ,, l . -Z.. ri 1 i,i' iii- so - I ili c. . azz:-x....i: ...- - qi.-ri -is so ..:s '- 21,--1 . f lii' gif? ee:- ff ve. wx Q' u, i ig?-E 7 - Ew a g . . 1 ,... V 4 ,. 1,1 , . .. '- -' 1 ' - 32 is . -, . K . 3- -. ...is , . - , .. V, ,M .QI . . . , . ., ,-.oasis-pits. , . Q 'nw ii.. , - ' .M ff,-- .. 'fl ' ,Q : cg' . 12, i iS52iL5j , 'iff' . L ii ft if'-Z , ' ' W Q . ,. 1, , , W ...film M... fagoe., f - f- .Mfg .. .f - ' is X' f -- A .I '- ' -- arfmif W ' Rf' 4 zo- ., fries W 1-tp-ze,-.e ' V' fd J 'S' -- - ,if H lsr . . 2' 2 3 i sssr 1' f 4 I 11 :if 3 f E-Sw f -it-of , ' -s . , - - V' aiifwfsaiwfx 1-fr F ' vi A . 4' , Q- 1- 5, K V g 3 335.1 kj. -me ig ,Q-A - if .Q -1+ , ' f'- 2 J, ' .--.. A of ' 2' -Ewa ii.. v g.s , - . is N9 I is , , is - Ci A 1. 4- .. 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Sf. Lawrence . . . Pal . . . Bowling 4 . . . Class ALBERT JOSEPH KARAM - - - 25C - - - 366 BUIIBF Sl- Officer I . . . lnframural Sporfs I-2-3-4. . . . Holy Trinify . . . Earl . . . lnframural Sporls STEPHEN ANTHONY Jovce . . . ssc . as w. sou- '-2-3-4 - - - Afchwnffufernifv- quef Sl' ,,,, Sf, PqUI'5 Cgfhedrql , , , Sf3y9 . , , . . . ISA . . . 3482 B86Cl'1WO0d I , , , Bowling 4 , - . lnfrqmurql Sporfg . . . Sl. Philomena . . . CCP . . . AI'ClICOf1lI'GlBrl'1IlY. I-2.3-4 I , , Arclqggnfrgfgrnify. . . . .Z . - 42nd . . . Holy ALBERT C, KANE , , , 655 , , , 233 Lehigh Sf. , , Family . John . . . J. V. Baslrefball I . . . Varsify Sacred Hear? . . . Al . . . Rifle Club 4 . Inlra- Basketball 2-3-4 . . . Class Officer I-2-3-4 . . . Schiller mural Sporfs I-2-3-4. Club 4- ARTHUR KIMICATA . . . 3SS . . . 6353 Cafon Sf .... CLIFFORD KRAMER . . . ISS . . . I04 Penfield PI. SI. Philomena . . . Monk . . . Class Intramurals I-2-3-4 . . . Sl. Bede . . . Cliff . . . Operella 3 . . . Minslrel . . . Rifle Club I . . . Towers 4 . . . Bowling 4 . . . 3 ...I S lage Crew I-2 . . . Speech Club I . . . Liferary Schiller Club 4. Honor Sociely I. ' STANLEY W. KLODOWSKI . . . 2SS . . . 4605 Plummer RAYMOND L. KREDELL . . . 6SS . . . 5424 Kincaid Sl' .... Holy Family . . . KIody . . . Frosh Baslrelball Sl .... Sf. Lawrence . . . Schulfz . . . Third Order I . . . Class lnframurals I-2-3-4 . , . Glas Club I-2-3-4 I . . . Minsfrel I . . . Archconfralernify, . . . Minsfrel 2-3-4 . . . Operefla 2-3-4 . . . Benilde ROBERT J. KUZMIC . . . 2SC . . . 4932 Hallield Sl. Club 4. . . . S+. Augusfine . . . Kuz . . . Minsfrel I-2 . . . DONALD THOMAS KOHLER . . . 3SC . . . I737 Jancey Glee Club I . . . lnlramural Sporfs I-2-3-4. Si .... Sl. Raphael . . . Don . . . Class lnframural JAMES JOSEPH LAFFEY . . . 3SC . . . 227 N. Graham I-2-3-4 . . . Archconfrolernily. Sf .... Sl. Lawrence . . . Jim . . . Inlerclass Sporls FREDRICK KOSLOW . . . 2SS . . . l342 Woodbine Sl. I-2-3-4 . . . Archconfrafernify. . . . Sf. Raphael . . . Bud . . . Rifle Club 4 . . . Schiller Club 4 . . . Bowling 4. lb - is I ,, 1. li '1 JosEPH JAMES LAFFEY . . . asc . . . 227 N. Graham NORMAN A- LEISTER - - - 255 - . - 92 Campbell Df- St .... St. Lawrence . . . Twin . . . intramural Sports - - - Sf- Ellwlbeth - - - Socks . . . Chess Club 2-3-4 I-2-3-4 , , , Archconfrqternity, . . . Rifle 3-4 . . . SCl'1lll6l' 4 . . . Towers 4. JOSEPH P. LARKIN . . . SSS . . . 5l08 Baum Blvd. GERAILD FRANCIS l-EJPRAS . . . 255 . - .279 Moin . . . Cathedral . . . Joe . . . Art Club I-2-3-4 . . . Sf ---- HOJY FUVUJJY - - - H-l9ffY - - - GIGS Club 2-3-4 Stage Art I-2-3-4 . . . Viking 2 . . . Towers 2-4 . . . - - - OPSFSHO 3-4 - Minstrel 3-4. Musgrf Club 4 , , , Clqgg Officer l-4, ROBERT JOHN LEPIANE . . . ISS . . . 503 Johnston JAMES J. LAVELLE . . . 3SS . . . 643 Riverview Dr. AVS ---- SJ- Sl9Ph9n5 - - - nl-JPN - - - Glee Club I-2 . . . St. Peters . . . Pierre . . . Art Club I . . . Vilc- - - - Minstrel l-2 . . . Swimming Team 3-4. ing 2 , I , Glee 4 , - . Tgwerg S. . . . . . . MC- JOHN LEAHY , , , 255 , , , Apt. l. O'l-lg,-Q Pl .,,, Candless Ave .... St. Kierans . . . Ken . . . Rifle St. John the Baptist . . . Jack . . . Schiller Club 4 Club l-2-4 - - - Schiller Club 4- . . . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4. CHARLES LIBELL . . . 35S . . . 4607 Turley St .... JOHN D. LOUGHRAN . . . 2SS . . . 7352 Whipple St. . . . St. Joseph . . . Chuck . . . Viking 3-4 . . . Towers . . . St. Anselm . . . Sweet Lips . , . Schiller Club 4 4 . . . Science Honor Society 2-3-4 . . -. Senior Play 4. . . . Intramural Sports l-2-3-4. ROBERT LEIGHTNER . . . 3SS . . . 6945 Edgerton Ave. GEORGE LUTZ . , . 3SS . . , 5525 Walnut Sf, , , , . . . St. Bedes . . . Bob . . . Schiller Club 4 . . Sacred Heart . . . Junior . . . Schiller Club 4. Science Honor Society 3-4. FRANCIS LYMAN . , . 2SC . . . 7l45 Race St. , . . DON UUA . . 2SC . . . 6336 Shakespeare St .... Holy Rosary . . . Frank . . . Band I-2 , . , lnlrq- Sacred Heart . . . Swede . . . Intramural Sports l-2-3-4 mural Sports I-2-3-4. . . . Archcontraternity. EUGENE LYSY . , . SSS . . . 3947 Mintwood St. . . . ROBERT J. LIMEGROVER . . . 4SS . . . -ffl Holland St. Stanislaus . . . Si . . . Swimming 3-4 . . . Chess Rd .... St. James . . . Limey . . , Hall Monitor Club I , , , Rifle Club 2. I-2 . . . Varsity Football 3-4 . . . Bowling 4 . . . Track 3 . . . Class Officer 4. J 1 f-.--l , . J I r .5 ,X,. ,, ,, A 5 :A .s f ,' W-'ir PAUL J. McCARTEN . . . Sacred Heart . . . . lnframural Sporls JOHN McCLOSKEY . . . Sf. Anselm . . . Muck Rufle Club 2 Third Order I-2-4 . . lnfromural Sporfs I 2 Arch JAMES McDERMOTT 2 C 204 Robunson Sl . . . Sf. Agnes . . . Jum lnhamural Sporls I2 3 4 PATRICK MCDONNELL II23 Macon Ave . . . S+. Anselm . . . o AIChCOUffOl9fUIJY JOHN McKAVENEY . 6820 Franlnslon Ave . . . Holy Rosary . . . oe lnlramural Sporis 3 MICHAEL JOSEPH McKENNA C 7243 Mi Vernon Sl' .... Holy Rosary Mouse Camera confrofernify. . . . Archconfrafernliy. EUGENE VINCENT J McGLYNN 2 C Jolwnsfon Ave .... Sf Sfephens Gene Class Officer 3 . . . Class lnframurals l 2 3 4 Club 3 . . . Archconfraiermly JOHN F. McNAMARA I35 Ashton Ave . . . S+. Sfephens . Mac Siege Crew 2 . . . Third Order l-2. CHARLES McQUADE . . . 6SS . . . St. Philomena . . . Chuck . 4I40 Saline St. . Third Order I-4 . . . Hall Monitor 3-4 . . . Class Intramurals I-2-3-4. THOMAS S. MCQUADE . . . SSS . . . 6935 Hamilton Ave ..., Holy Rosary . . . Red . . . Track 2-3-4 . . 1 Intramural Sports I-2-3-4 . . . Archcontraternity. DOM A. MACIOCE, JR .... 3SS . . . 2I2 Meadow St .,.. Help ot Christian . . . Mace . . . Band I-2 . . . Bowling 4 . . . Rifle Club 3-4 . . . Glee Club 2-4 . . . Towers 4. JAMES F. MACKIN . . . 5SS . . . 607 Braddock Rd. . . . St. James . . . Mack . . . Stage Crew 2-3-4 . . . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4 . . . Archcontraternity. ANGELO MANCINELLI . . , 5SS . . . 7305 Somerset St .... Corpus Christi . . . Ang . , . Camera Club 3 . . . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, ANTHONY JOSEPH MANELLA . . . bSS . . . 52I8 Friendship Ave .... Immaculate Conception . . . Min- nerts . . . Glee Club I-2 . , . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4 . . . Archcontraternity. CHARLES MANNING . . . 4SS . . . 5I28 Bayard St. . . . Cathedral if! . . . Chuck . . . Chess Club I-2-3 lPres. 4l . . . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4. NORBERT MARINACK . . . 2SS . . . 49l8 Broad St. . . . St. Lawrence . . . Norte . . . Bowling 4 . . Archcontroternity. -1 E A JOHN FRANCIS MALIE . . . ISC . . . I72 Burrow St. . . . Stn Agnes . . . Jack . . . Varsity Football 2-3-4 . . . Varsity Basketball 2-3-4, CHARLES B. MALLOY . . . 6SS . . . 5427 Kentucky Ave .... Cathedral . . . Chuck . . . Glee Club I-2 . . . Minstrel I . . . Operetta 2 . . . Dramatic Club I. THOMAS MALLOY . . . ISC . . . 5252 Second Ave. . . . Sr. Stephens . . . Randy . . . Glee Club I-3-4 . . . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4 , . . Arehcontraternity. JOHN C. MAMAJECK . . . ISC . . . 224 Johnston Ave. . . . St. Stephens . . . Mom . . . Varsity Football 2-3-4 . . . Track 2-3-4 . .' . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4. FRANK MARINO . . . ISS . . . 30 Orphan St. . . . St. Peter and Paul . . . Hank . . . Archconfraternity. ROBERT C. MARSHALL . . . 3SC . . . 347IV2 Denny St .... St. John the Baptist . . . Bob . . . Bowling 4 . . . Archconfraternity. CHARLES MARTIN . . . 2SC . . . 56I3 Kirkwood St. . . . Sacred Heart . . . Mert . , . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4 . . . Archcontraternity. MICHAEL MARQUEZ . . . 2SS . . . 5440 Fitth'Ave. . . . Cathedral . . . Mike . . . Archcontraternity. fn . 7IO8 Willard SI Josephs Proleclory ou Infromural Sporls SI Bede Rube Rrfle Club I-2-3-4 JOHN MATSCHNER l622 Lrncoln Ave THOMAS MICHALS I Colisfoga Sl .... Corpus Chrlsh cc Class Ofllcer I Our Lady of lhe Mosl Blessed Sacrcmenf . . . Mike ROBERT MEDONIS 2020 Grove SI JAMES MILES 400 Collins Ave. . . SI' Agnes o V mg I2 Towers Sacred Heart rm Cross Counfry 4. A sl Ed I 4 Glee Club 4 Mms+rel 4 CHARLES MILLER JR SSI9 Claybourne ROBERT FRANCIS MEGILL C 52I2 Cural Sacred Hearl Chucl: . Color Guard S+ Lawrence Mage Bowling 4 Munslrel I 23 Vulung 4 . Operella 2-3 FRANK MODRAK 244I Dewey S+ WILLIAM J MOTT 4 I4OI'f2 Murlland SI Joachum Modey Foolbcll 3 Schnller Ave Holy Rosary I Sludenl Council Club 4 Class Officer I 2 3 lnlramural Sporls I 2 3 4 Archconlralernily. ROBERT MOORHEAD C 704 Slerrell' Sl JAMES MURPHY C 62I9 Monfler SI .... Holy Rosary Siege Crew 2 S+ Phrlomenas Murph Rrfle Club I . . . Camera Club 2 Bowlmg 4 Hoolr and Smlcer Club 3 Inlromural Sporls I-2-3-4. JOHN RAYMOND MORAN IIO N Pacnllc NORBERT MURAWSKI 2904 Leander Ave SI Lawrence ac Intramural Immoculafe I-Ieari' ol Mary . Norb . . . Sporls I234 Archconlralermly Class Offlcer 4 Inlramural Sporls I-2-3-4. ' ROBERTJ MORRIS C I'-78 46th SI JOHN MURPHY ll2I Bluff Sf. . . . S+ Marys Moe Cheerlealers I2 Eplphany Murph Cross Counlry 4 . . . Bowlung 4 Track 3 4 Thrrd Order 4 lnframural Sports I-2-3. ,- CHARLES L. MUSSMAN . . . 35C . . . 6453 Rosemoor JOHN L. O'BRlEN . . . 6SS . . . IOO4 Monlicr Sl. , . . S+ .... Sl. Plnilamena . . . Chuck . , . lniramurol Sr. James . . . O'B . . . Vilring I-2-3-4 . . . Rifle Club Sporls I-2-3-4. Q I . . . Minslrel I . . . Glee Club I . . . Literary Honor GEORGE NASH . . . ISS . . . Calliedral -ffl . . . Sociely 3-4. George . . . 4l36 Biglow Blvd .... Camero Club I LEO O'DONNELL . . . SSS . . . I649 HOYS SI. . . . . . . Science Honor Sociely 3-4 . . . Social Science So- Si, Anselm . . . Lee . . . Minslrel I-2-3-4 . . . Infra- Ciety 3.4, mural Sporls I-2-3-4, JAMES JOSEPH NIRO . . . 4SS . . . 406 Lowell Sl. THOMAS P. O'LEARY . . . ISA . . . 428 Homplon Ave. . . . Help of Chrislions . . . Jimmie . . . Science Club . . . S+. James . . . Tom . . . Third Order 4 . . . 344 . . . Inlramural Sporls I-2-3-4. Minslrel' I-2-4 . . . Color Guard 3-4 . . . Operelia 3-4 JOSEPH OBLACK . . . 3SS . . . 5528 Celadine Sl. . . . Glee Club I-2-4. . . . Sr. Kierans . . . Joe . . . Rifle Club 4 . , . Schiller LEO A. O'MARA . . . ZSC . . . 202I Monroe Si. . . . Club-1, Si. Anselm . . . Dulce . . . Swimming I . . . lnlra- mural Sparls I-2-3-4. JAMES F. O'SHEA . . . 2SS . . . 7532 Bennell Si .... EUGENE F. PARISE . . . 4SS . . . 3228 Parkview Ave. Holy Rosary , . . Jimmie . . . Vilcing 3-4 . . . Towers . . . Collwedral ifl , . . Eugen . . . Rifle Club 3-4 4 . . . Hislory Honor Saciely 3-4 . . . Social Science . . . Intramural Sporis ll-2-3-4. Sf'-nic-ly 3-4. FREDERICK PARKS . . . SSS . . . 246 - 42nd Sl. . . . RICHARD E. OXLEY . . . 3SC . . . 626 Winlield Si. SI. Marys . . . Fred . . . Rille Club I-2-3 . . . Glee . . . Sccrod Hearl . . . Dick . , . Foolball 243.4 . . . Club I-2-3 , . . Bowling 4 . . . Arclnconfrafernily. lnlromurol Sporls I-2-3-4. JACK P. PATTERSON . . . ZSS . . . 260 Burrows Sl. DONALD PAGE . . . ISC , 3474 Ligonier Si .... . . . Si, I-lyacin'l'l1 . . . Jack . . . Science Honor So. S.. John the Baplisl . . . Duck . . , Bowling 4 lV. Pres.l ciely 3-4 . . . Scouling Club 3-4 . . . Schiller Club 4 . . . lnlromural Sporls I-2-3-4. . . . Benilde Club 4 . . . Inlramurcl Sporls I-2-3-4. WILLIAM ANTHONY PALMER . . . 6SS . . . 870 Mirror RICHARD PAULETT . . . ISC . . . SI3 Aspen SI. . . . S+ .... Sr. Rosalia . . . Lelly . . . Bowling 4 . . Calhedrcl ifl . . . Howey . . . Cross Counlry I-2-3 Closs Officer I-2-3-4 . . . Inlramural Sporis IA2. . . . Camera Club 3 . . . Bcwling 4 . . . lnlromural Sporis I-2-3-4. h ' K - 1. I 2 , , J JOSEPH PFAB . . . 3SC . . . 5l29 Dearborn Sl. . . . St. Lawrence . . , Joe . . Arclwconfraternily. THOMAS PIKUNAS . . . 655 . . . 28 Marion St. . . . St. Philips . . . Ralph . . , Basketball I-3-4 . . . Arch- confraternity, J THOMAS JOSEPH PILLION . . . ZSC . . . 736 Johnston St .... St. Stephens . . . Cum:-ball , . . Hoolc ond Sinlcer Club 3 . . . lntramurol Sports l-213-4. GEORGE MICHAEL PLATZ . . . 255 . . . RD. ql,-'TS Seovey Rd .... St. Augustines . . . Plctzy . . . Band lA2-3-4 . . . Rifle Club 2-3 . . . Schiller Club 4 , . . Bowling 4. WILLIAM POWDERLY . . . 355 . . . 6410 Willcens Ave. . . . St. Bede . . . Bullet Bill . . . J. V. Football I-'Z . , . Varsity Football 3-4 . . . Basketball 34 . . . Track l-2-3-4 . . . Class Officer I-2-4 , . . Archcontraternity. ROBERT POWELL . . .'6SS . . . 5l2I Centre Ave. . . . Cathedral -ffl . . . Moc , . . Arclicontraternity. WILLIAM JOHN POWER . , . SSS . . . H40 .lamzey St ..., St. Raphael . . . Willie . . . Archconlra- lcrnity, EDWARD QUIGLEY . . . ISC . . . 256 Rabinsen St. . . . St. Agnes . . . 'lEcldie . . . Swimming 2-34 . . . intramural Sports 3-4 . . . Archconfraternity. wa ,li .1 FRANCIS QUINN . . . 3SS . . . 5142 Lylel Sl .... JOHN M. REGAN . . . 2SS . . . 5009 Brood S+. f . - Sf. Slephen . . . Fran . . . lnlramural Sporls l-2-3-4 Sf. Lawrence . . . Rex . . . Rifle Club 2-3-4 . . . Aff ., , Archcanfraferniiy. Club I-2-3-4 . . . Archconfrolernily. ROBERT RAMBACHER . . . SSS . . . 7l49 Reyrwlds JOHN R. REILLY . . . 455 . . . 307 Whipple Sf. . . . Sl' .... Sl. Bedes , . . Ram . . . Rifle Club I-2 , . . Si. Anselm . . . Rusty . . . Scouling Club l . . . Class Officer I-3 , , , Archconfrqfernily, lnlramural Sporis I-2-3-4 . . . Swimming 4 . . . 'Track 4. JOHN J. RASPANTI . . . ISC , . , l020 Jancey S+. RICHARD EDWARD REYNOLDS . . . 25C . . . l23 . . . Sl. Raphael . . . Slrings . . . Archconfralernily. ASMON 5+ ..-. Sf. Stephens - - . HMOTJYH . . . ClOSS CHARLES RECKHAUS . . . 2SS . . . 212 Edmond St. Officer I-2 . . . Hook and Sinlrer Club 3 . . . lnfro- . . . Sl. Joseph . . . Chuck . , , Hobby Club 3 mural Sporls l-2-3-4 . . . Archconfralernily. . . Arr Club 4 . . . Bowling 4. ROBERT S. RIDGE . . . 6SS . . . 237 N. Graham Sl. . . , Sf. Lawrence . . . Bob . . . Archcanfralernily. CARMEN PAUL ROBERTO , . . 3SS . . IIOI Epiphany PAUL ROCK . . . ZSS . . . 5624 Harrison S+. . . . Sf. Sl' .... Epiphany . . . Carm . . . Band l-2-3-4 , . . Marys . . . Rocky . . . Ari Club l-2 . . . Glee Club Blue Knighls 3 . . , Minstrel I-2 . . . lnlramural Sporls I . . . Schiller Club 4 . . . Bowling Team 4. - l-2-3-4 . . . Archconfralernily. RAYMOND L. ROMANDLUSKI . . . lSS . . . l84 - 46lh RICHARD ROBINSON . . . 4SS . . , llO8 Blaclradore Sf .... Holy Family . . . Buck . . . lnlramufal Sporls Ave .... Mos? Blessed Sacramenl , . . Robbie . . . 3 . . . Archcanfralernily. ' Bowling 4 . . . Class Inlramurals I-2-3-4 . . . Archcon- THOMAS ROSS . . . 6SS . . . 537 Gellysburg Sl. . . . fralernify. Si. Bede . . . Tom . . . lnlramural Sporls I-2-3-4 . . JOHN ROCHE . . . 3SC . . . 5330 Keyslone Sl .... Class Officer 3. SP. Kieran . . . Jack . . . Minslrel l . . . lnlramural JOHN JOSEPH ROSSI . . . 25C . . . l897 Funslon Ave. Sparls 2-3 . . . Archconfralernily. . . . Sl. Walburgas . . . Jack . . . Glee Club 3-4 JAMES P. RODGERS . . . SSS . , . 42l5 Bessemer Sf. . . . Minslrel 4. . . . Sl. Marys . . . Rodg . . , Class lnlramurals l-2-3-4 . . . Archconfraiernily. EUGENE R. ROTONTO . . . 655 . . . I930 Columbia RALPH SAVINI . . . ZSS . . . 6329 Burchfield Ave. Ave .,.. Madonna del Cosfella . . , Rifle Club I-2-3 . . . S+. Philomena . . . Ralphie . . .'Band I-2-3-4 . . . lnframural Sporfs I-2-3-4. . . . Library Sfoff I-2-3-4 , . . Rifle Club 3-4 . . . SCOTT W. RUDY. JR .... ISS . . . 5l8 Emerson Sf. Science Honor Sociefy 2-3-4 . . . Class Officer 3. . . . Sacred Hearf . . . Scoffy . . . Band I-2-3-4' ROBERT JOSEPH SCHEIB . . . 35C . . . 5828 Holden . . . Blue Knighfs 2-3-4 . . . Hisfory Honor Sociefy 3-4 S+ .... Sacred Hear? . . . Bob . . . Rifle Club I-2-3-4 . . . Musarf Club 4 . . . Tennis Team 2-3-4. . . . lnframural Sporfs I-2-3-4 . . . Archconfrafernify. JOHN AUGUST SAAR . . . 3SS . . . II79 Chisleff Sf. RICHARDIA. SCHMITT . . . 2SC . . . 2833 Shady Ave. . . . Sf. Raphael . . , John . . . Rifle Club 2 . . . Sf. Philomena . . . Dick . . . Archconfrafernify. . . . Minsfrel 3-4 . , . Towers 4 . . . Archconfrofernify, DONALD QSCHOLL . . . ISC . . . 223 Gross Sf. . . . REGIS SASSE . . . ISC . . . 4094 I-Iowley Sf. . . Sf. . Sf. Lawrence . . . Muscles . . . Glee Club I-2 . . . ' Auguslines . . . Rage . . . lnframural Sporfs I-2-3-4. Archconfrafernify. GREGORY M. SCHWAN, JR .... ISC . . . 2607 HOWARD SCHLEIHAUF ...' 3SS . . . 3446 Beech- Shady Ave .... S+. Philomena . . . Greg . . . Sfage wood Blvd .... Sf. Philomena . . . Howie . . . Schiller Crew 3-4 . . . Senior Play Program l-4 . . . lnframural Club 4 . . . lnframural Sporfs I-2-3-4 . . . Archcon- Sporfs l-2-3 . . . Opereffa Program 3-4. frafernify. JOHN G. SCOTT-. . . 55S . . . I23 E. Elizabefh Sf. JOHN J. SHEEHY . . . 6SS . . . 520 Lloyd Sf. . . . . , . S+. Sfephens . . . Freddy . . . Rifle Club I Sf. Beds . . . Jack . . . Rifle Club I-2 . . . Archcon- . . . Inframural Sports I . . . Archconfrafernify. frafernify. L PAUL A. SHANAHAN . . . ISC . . . 6955 Claridge EDMUND SHERMAN . . . 2SS . . . 425 Whifney Ave. Place . . . Sf. Bode . . . Paul . . . Towers 4 . . . . . . Sf. James . . . Ed . . . Rifle Club I . . . Scout- lnframural Sporfs I-2-3-4 . . . Archconfrafernify. ing Club 3-4 . Inframural Sporfs I-2-3-4. , JAMES A. SHANLEY . . . ZSS . . . 337I Beechwood WAYNE J. SHERMAN . . . SSS . . , 348 S, Pacific Blvd .,.. Sf. Philomena . . . Jim . . . Glee Club Ave .... Sf. Lawrence . , . Sherm . . . Class Infra- 2-3-4 . . . Minsfrel 3 . . . Opereffa 3-4 . . . Diocesan murals I-2-3-4 . . . Archconfrafernify. W ,V 1 'Q ' ' I '.+1i.fSL.-FL' 'Y Fi-.ii !HEEL gl e,.Z' ,M HUGH EDWARD SHIELDS . 2SC . . . 24l0 Wood- EDWARD L. SOXMAN . . . 4SS . . . 8884 Franlrston slocl: Ave .... St. Anselm . . . Bugs . . . GIGS Club Ave .... Sacred Heart . . . Eddie . . . Rifle Club I-2-3 . . . Drum Moiar I-2-3-4 . . . Minslrel l-2 . . - I . . . Intramural Sports I-2 . . . Archconfraternity. Archconfraternity. LUCIAN EUGENE STABILE . . . SSS . . . 6650 Apple RICHARD SINCLAIR . . . 3SS . . . 200 S. Pacific Ave. Ave .... Corpus Christi , . . Luch . . . Intramural . . . St. Lawrence . . . Meatball . . . Schiller Club 4 Sports l-2.3-4 , , , Archconfrqternify, ' . . . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4 . . . Archconfralernity. RICHARD JOSEPH STAMPAHAR , , , JSC , , , 54l7 AL R. SKARZYNSKI . . . 2SS . . . 3363 Webster Ave. Butler St .... Sl. Marys . . . Stampy , . . Glee Club . . . St. Richards . . . Al . - . GIGS Club I-2-3-4 I-2. . . Rifle Club I . . . Minstrel I. . . . Orchestra I-2-3-4 . . . Operetta 2-3-4 . . . Minstrel ROBERT STAMPAHAR . . . 2SS . . . 5258 Holmes Sl. I-2-3-4. V . . . St.. Marys . . . Stampy . . . Rifle Club I . . . RICHARD SORCE . . . 3SS . . . I364 Denniston St. Schiller Club 4 . . . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4. . . . St. Bede . . . Dick . . . Trocl: 2-3-4 . . . Football 2-3 . . . Schiller Club 4 . . . Class Officer I-2-3-4. RAYMOND G. STARESINIC . . . 4SS . . . 5l28 Key- DANIEL JOSEPH SULLIVAN . . . ISC . . . 238 Robinson stone St .... St. Marys . . . Star . . . History Honor St .... St. Agnes . . . Sully . . . Rifle Club I Society 3 . . . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4. . . . Bowling League 4 . . . Intramural Sports I-2-3-4 JAMES C. STARK . . . SSS' . . . I42 Desoto St .... . . . Archconlralernity. Cathedral . . . Jim . . . Swimming I-2-3-4 . . . Swim- JOHN JOSEPH SULLIVAN . . . 655 . . . 352 Lamont ming Captain 4 . . . Towers 4 . . . Intramural Sports Place . . . Sacred Heart . . . Jock . . . Glee Club 1.2-3.-1, I-2 . . . Cross Country 4 . . . Archconfraternity. EDWARD STASIAK . . . SSS . . . 3936 Penn Ave. . . ROBERT J. SWEENEY . . . 2SC . . . 2230 Palm Beach Holy Family . . . Swede . . . Cheerleader 2 . . . Ave .... St. Catherine . . , Doc . . . Football 3 Ritle Club I . . . Swimming Team 3-4 . . . Archcon- .. . Basketball 2-3-4. fraternity. JOHN L. TATZER . . . 3SC . . . I2I Edgewood Ave. LEIGH STEINBACH . . . SSS . . . 3830 Beechwood . . . St. Anselms . . . Lead . . . Scouting Club l Blvd .... St. Philomena . . . Lorne . . . Rifle Club . . . Swimming I-2. 2 . . . Class Officer I . . . Archconfraternily. K'Na.9i, 1 ' -in. 'Wi fr' D- if l!E,a11LiKEf9?1'lLJiFi'n'i3'L' ' ,, ---2 ' 2 f?'- W:'fiQi1s27lf - - - xii 'N JACOB F. TESTA . . . 45S . . . 545 Frayne Si. . . . ST. Siephens . . . Jake . . . Archconfraierniiy. HENRY JOSEPH THEN . . . SI. Walburgas . . . I-2-3-4 . . . Viking 3-4 3-4 . . . Towers 4 . . . Science Honor Sociely 3-4. WILLIAM JAMES THOMSON . . . iss . . . u44 Robin- son Si .... S+, Agnes . . . Bill . . . Boslreiball. I-2 . . . Class Officer I-2-4 . . . Iniramurol Sporis I-2-3-4 . . . Archconfralerniiy. LOUIS J. TOVEY . . . -ISS . . . 6lI5 Moniier Si. . . . S+. Philomenas . , . Lou . . .Q Baslceiball I-2 . . . Fool- ball 2-3 . . . Minsirel 4 . . . Iniramural Sporis I-2-3. JAMES VARLEY . . . 655 . . . 4035 Lydia Si. . . . S+. Rosalia . . . Percy . . . Minsirel I . Q . Viking l-2 . . . Schiller Club 4 , . . Class Oliicer I. DONALD G. VILSACK . . . ISS . . . II62 Morningside Ave ,... Sf. Raphael . . . Don . . . Cross Couniry I . . . Archconiraierniiy. EDWARD M. VOTILLA . . . ISC . . . 4908 Gerlrude Si .... SI. Siephens . . . Vo . . . Cheerleader I-2-3-4 . . . Minsirel 4 . . . Inframural Sporis I-2-3-4. JAMES A. WACH . . . 355 . . . l254 Jancey SI. . . . S+. Raphaels . . . Slim . . . Schiller Club 4 . . . lnlra- mural Sports I -2-3-4. '1 WILLIAM FRANCIS TREMPUS . . . 25C . . . 42 - 48ih SI' .... Si. Marys . . . Bill . . . Camera Club 2-3 . . . Ari Club l-2 . . . Minsirel I-2. WILLIAM F. TRONDLE . . . 655 . . . 612 Worfh Sf. . . . S+. Bedes . . . Willie . . . Cheerleader I-2-3 . . . Tennis Team 2-3-4 . . . Rifle Club I-2. LEONARD J. TYPANSKI . . . ISC . . . 3234 Julie? S+. . . . Caihedral -1192 . . . Tip . . . Bowling 4 . . . Inframural Sports I-2-3-4 , . . Archconfroierniiy. PETER PAUL URANKER . . . 255 . . . 37I7 Mulberry Way . . . Sf. Augusiines , . . Fefe . . . Swimming 2-3-4 . . . Benilde Club 4 . . . School Treasurer 4 . . , Class Officer 2-3-4. THOMAS E. WALLACE . . . 255 . . . 4301 Winierburn Sf .... Si. Rosolia . . . Tom . . . Scouiing Club I-2-3-4 . . . Minsirel I-2-3-4 . . . Benilde Club 4 . . . Glee Club I-2-3-4 iPres. 4I . . . Vilring 2-3-4 . . . I-Iisiory Honor Socieiy 3-4. JOSEPH MICHAEL WALSH . . . 4SS . . . 3l2 N. A9- lanfic Ave .... S+. Lawrence . . . Joe . . . lnframural Sporls l-2-3-4. PETER P. WALSH . . . SSS . . . 2782 Beechwood Blvd. . . . Sf, Philomenas . . . Pete . . . Swimming Team I . . . Fooiball Mgr. 2-3-4 . . . Baslzeiball Mgrf 3-4. WILLIAM EDWARD WALTERS . . . 5SS . . . 346 Li- gonier Si .... Sf. Augusiines . . . Ivo , . . Rifle Club 3 . . . Stamp Club 2-3 . . . Bowling 4. 55, ,L T, ,Nr J -1 V. . -, - Ii ' ' ' If - Qi 3 ' 'N 2?-ff i msn ml ,ei M re , , DONALD WASHEK . . . ISC . . . 3424 Monroe SI. RICHARD WORRALL . . . 3SS . . . I223 Jancey SI. . . . S+. Richard , . . Don . . . Intramural Sporis . . . S+. Rophoel's . . . Windey , . , Cross Coun- I-2-3-4 . . . Archconfraiernify. fry I-2-3-4 . , . Track I-2-3-4 . . . Minsfrel I-2-3-4 . . . JAMES WATSON . . . SSS . . . 340 Raymond SI .... ' Class Officer I-2 . . . Senior Play 4. SI. Anselms . . . Jim . . . lniramurol Sporls I-2-3-4 DON WYKSTRA . . . BSS . . . II3 S, Evoline S+. . . . . . . Archconfralerniiy. . . . Sf. Lawrence . , . Don . . . lnframurol Sporls NORBERT R. WITT . . . SSS . . . 308 N. Aikin Ave .... I-2-3-4. S+. Lawrence . . . Seri . . . Tennis Team 2-3-4 . . WILLIAM F. WYMARD , . . SSS . . . 7008 Reynolds Inlromurol Sporls I-2-3-4. ST .... Sf. Bedes . . . Bill . . , Inlramural Sporls DONALD ALBERT WOHLFARTH . 3SC . . . 6433 Land- I-2-3-4 . . . Archconfrafernily. view S+ .... S+. Philomenas . . . Duncan . . . Swim- ROBERT W. YEAGER . . . 3SS . . . 6I23 Kenfuclcy Ave. ming Teom I-2-4 . . . lniromural Sporls I-2-3-4 . . . . . . Sacred Hear? . . , Bob . . . Rifle Club I . . . Archconfrofernify. Scoufing Club I-2-3-4 . . . Archconlrolernify. JOHN A. YOCCO . . . 35C . . . 9I4 N. Long Ave. . . . Holy Rosary . . . Johnnie , . . Football 2-3-4 . . . Viking I . . . Ar? Club I-2. WILLIAM YOUNG , . . bSS . . . II58 Murrayhill Ave. . . , Sacred Heari . . . Shakespeare , . . Glee Club 3-4- . . . Minsirel I-2 . . , Dramoiics I-2-3-4 . . . Viking 4 , . . Senior Play 4. IVAN ZATKOVICH .' . . 6SS . . . 213 Difhriclge SI. . . , Cathedral -ffl . . . Za+ 'fhe Mad Russian . . . Swimming Ieom I . . . Archconfrafernily. I I -I ,........- . 1 Q K W eff VIKING STAFF Edifor-in-Chief .....,,....... Roloerf Garri+y, Associafe Edilor , . . . . . . News Edirol' ... ,. Assisfcinl ..,... . . . Fealure Edifor . , . . . , . . Assislanl ...,.. .,.. W . Sporfs Edilor .... .... Associale Edifor . . . . . . Assnslanl ......,. . . Arr Edilor .......... . . . Phofographic Edirol' .....,.. . . ASSISTOHT ...................,. .H. Burgman,' . .Ed. Filson, .E. ZurHors'r, ...l. Connor, ' Weisbeclcer, ' HJ. O'Brien,' L. Summerill, ' ..J. G-arri'ry,' W. Godelre. .. .J. Cvel'iC Jos, Melley, '51 News Reporfers--James O'Shea, Thomas Wallace, Henry Then, James McFadden, John Wohlhieler, Charles Libell, Richard Ford, David Milcszan, Carmen Villella, David Dolan, Richard Gaffney, Roberl Hill, John Donovan, Alberl' Torsney, Ray- mond Keane, R. Dolan, T. Chleboslci. Sporrs Reporrersz Roberl Bilrner, James Dean, Richard Schrnirr, George Hayward. Pholographer: Roberf Barringer. Moderalor: Brorher Bernardin. Brolher Bernurdin and Bob Garrify advise Herb Burgmon on layoui moiericl for fha next issue. Calm momenfs such as These are rare, since 'The fellows usually are rushing io mee? their deadlines. Viking Reporiers read copy prior To Their nexf assignment Sronding: T. Chleboski, H. Then, R. Ford, Siffing: M. Roselle. J. O'Sheo, T. Wallace, and J. McFadden. E IKI Q 'X K Conlemploling new WOUQMS' and ideas. Jim 0'5l1N Pl0M These boys ore responsible for ihe sharp, inleresling piclures his next unprediclalale column. which gppgql-gd in ihg Viking. WQQM' L. ofrltt A eh r xp g X ,V 'W ,,., I fw.Q Three heads are boiler than one, lhinln Bob Biilner, Larry One of lhe highlighls of ihe monlh is lhe day lhe Viking Summerill, and lock O'Brien us they fry io compose Yhe is clishibufed. Here Don Crsspy gets Che lulesf Viking from Sporllight, which is a comprehensive piclure of sportskal Ed. Filson. Cenlral. ,. , . ,2w..., . Only by Qeumworl con flue million and one odd 'obs of yearbook composifion be execuled. Herb Burgmon, Jack Burwinlel. ond Tom O'Lenry ore seen worlring on layout 'Hn S 5' Fronf, Lefr fo Rigid: Tom McCaffrey, Bob Medonis, assisfoni-ediiorsg Bill Gocleffe, ecliror-in-chief. Rear: Joe Larkin, orfish and Dan Dougherly, ussociafe edifor. Combining ideas seems fo be flue concern of fhe momenf as H. Tlsen, J. O'5l1eo, 1. Brusheor, R. A ' ' Lavelle. A. Kimicoia, T. Wallace. J. McFadden, ' U J. Shanley, and D. Mocioci aifend a sfoff meefing. Clwclx Libell assigns foofboll game wrife-ups 'Io J. Burwinile. J. Dean, R. Bifrner, J. McFadden, and R. Burringer. Obiaining good sporis piciures was one of their lnorclesi iobs. I 949 TOWERS STAFF Ediror-in-Chief .............. . .William Goclelle Associafe Edilors Roberl Meclonis, Daniel Dougherly, Thomas McCalfery, John Beggy, Cormac Gorman Sporfs Edifor ...................,Charles Libell Business Manager .......,, ..,, J ahn Burwinlcle Ari' Edilor .......,...,,......... Joseph Larlcin Reporfers J. Dean, J. McFadden, R. Birrner, James McFadden, T. Wallace, E, Filson, J. O'Shea, R. Savini, l-l. Then, H. Burgman, R. Garrily. N. Leisrer, D. Macioce. J. O'Brien. Typis+s W. Brown, H. J. Baranalc, P. Shanahan, S. Grzeg- orczyk, M. Carle. Phofographers J. S+arlc, R. Barringer Moderaror .................. Mr. A. F. Einlofh R. Shanahan reads fhe manuscripf as H U B . aranah prepares 'lo record fhe w lx bl ' or on ack and while. Cooperation between ihe moderaior and fha editor is demonsirafed as Mr A Ennlofh and Bill SodeHe prepare fhe 49 Towers wifh Mr Marzolf fha publishers represenfahve Band Under ihe direciion of Mr. Ted Lamb and Broiher Andrew Fidelis, ihe Ceniral Caiholic Band reached greaier heighis ihan ever before in The hisiory of The school. The cooperaiion and enihusiasm oi ihe old and new members, and 'rhe acquiring of many new inslrumenis made possible iheir repuiaiion and demand for appearance. To aiiciin such a goal, ir required many hours oi praciice for each member oi The Band. To ihe Band-members all of ihese pracrices and sacrifices meani noihinq as long as fhey made a good name for ihe school, which 'rhey have surely done. Always fhe leaders, The color guard show ihai laudable form which has earned fhem much praise. A cross secfion of ihe band is shown here as J. Fuchs, J. Churland. and C. Roberis go fo ihe ever necessary praciice. Kneeling, Leif io Right: A. Ramp, E. Lapinslri, Savini, D. D'Amico. Firsi Row: H. Shields, Colner, M. Siomacco, J. Gorman, C. Roberfo, R. E. R. DiCiera, S. Rudy. D. Sliarzynski, G. Plafz, E, Malon- ey, Mr. Ted Lamb, and Broiher Fidelis. Second Row: K. Disharf, J. Blaclc. D. Peferson, R. Wosnialz, J Di D. Miller, P. Dishari, R. Angel, J. Rossi, . Tomasso. Third Row: J. McCarrin, G. Genco, C. Halco, D. Kirby, L. Scheinder, C. Izzo. C. Di- Amico and J. Rende. Fourih Row: J. Feeney, J Boyle, W. Chandler, R. Charland, L. Charland N. Pe+rossi, J, Fuchs, R. Ri'Her, J. Magerl.i G McDonald. Top Row: A. Glaclrin, J. Sarsfield P. Tancraifor, T. Frey, H, Baranali, T. Campbell R. Lipperf, J. Mossellem, T. Fabiszewshi. .vw--4 wmv 5 QBJM-kiwi -15 E3 When fhe norice, All members of 'rhe sym- basemeni of 'rhe phony orchesira repori lo ihe facully house al 2:0O appears in lhe bulleiin, . . . VH fo ihe malorny ol fhe sludenis, 'rhis means 1+ e or nolhing. However 'ro a selecl group, 'rhis eans an hour or more under ihe iulelage of m Mr. Angel a very capable and ialenied direcfor. Deeming il iii' for a musician 'ro manage musi- cians, Brolher F. John was appoinred moderaior as isis ,. . L' 0 Cenfral's modern musical element, rho Blue Knighfs, On many occasions ihey have inierpreied popular iunes io fhe clelighi of fhe sfudon? body. Their specially: Twelfih Sfreef Rag. Blum ' Under lhe baion of Mr. Ted Lamb, and wilh C 'r l's ihe conslanl aid of Brorher Guy Philip, en ra modern musical elemeni has progressed lar inlo 'rhe apprecialed ranlcs of performers. Con- siani praciice has enabled 'rhe aspiring musi- cians lo achieve nolalole perfection wifh 'rheir brass, woodwind. and percussion insfrumenls. High poinis of The season were iheir inlerprefa- lion of 'rhe music from beyond ihe loorder, in . . . . Ab. .S Fiesra, and lending incidenral music 'ro ie Irish Rose. ' will! Mr Lamb presiding J Fuchs An informal iam session . . . ' h' b e, and S. Rudy on 'lhe lrumpei. L. Charland waih is from on while R. Riffer plays ihe piano. gm gm With rhe weallh of musical ialem' exisling af Cenlral, ir isn r loo aslounding lhaf audiences are impressed by fhe excellenl singing of lhe Glee Club. This resull is broughi abou'r by 'rhe many HOURS of proclice in '4l2,' under The direclion of Brorher lf. Leo. The group is popular because if boasls of rhose members of 'lhe siudenl body who are capable of worbling consislenlly. Minslrels, operellas, con- cerls, assemblies, and diocesan acriviry are buf a few headings ro fill 'rheir busy schedule. A glee club quarter composed of Tom Campbell, Sian Klodowslzi, Brofher Leo, and Tom Wallace are abour fo demonsirare fheir vocal abilily. Broiher develops a sense of rhythm and fiming in his members. if Top Row, Leif fo Righf: J, Ferriero, W. Bonura, M. DiLeoni- bus, J. Holleran, L. Gelm, D. Macioce, E. Maloney, J. Rossi, J. Dean, J. Hooper, R. Maley, E. Zurlnlorsr, J. lrwin, R. Liee B. Jurges. Middle Row: W. Enrighf, R. Thompson, Mchla- mara, W. Brown, E, Weber, R. Hill, T.' Wallace lpres.l, LeDonne, G. Ausman, A. Walton, R. Pemrich, T. Campbell, A. Slcarzynslxi, J. Poloslzy, A. Masi, J. Phillips, 6. Holucln, J. Malay, G. Leipros, T. McCaffrey, M. Koessles, G. Dorsey, J, Kraff, Bro. E. Leo. Siffing: M. Kisller, J. Malloy, J. Yocco, L. Harry, S, Klodowski, C. Eiach, R. Maloney, B. Maloney, J. Donovan, M. O'Connell, R. Cheboslri, P. Haus- halier, H. Barrerf, R. Wallace, J. Breillay, B. Conroy. Club officers, Torn Wallace, Tom Frey, and Al Slcarzynslii rake lime our from o pracfice. All fhree of ihem have been members of fhe club lor four years. HISTORY HONOR SOCIETY Sfanding: Bro. Philip, R. Schmidi, J. Moieiich, G. Heywood, R. Billner, J. McFadden: Siffing: J. O'Shea, G. Nash, E. Filson, T, Wallace, L. Summerhill, S. Rudy. F gow. SCIENCE HONOR SOCIETY Lefl' Io Righlz A. Smilh, J. Wohlheiler, D. Hedl, J. Wandell, F. Lucenli, E. Zur Horsi, R, Herman, H. Beyer. Middle Row: J. Maieiich, G. Jancey, M. Burrell, D. Del Frafe, L. Summerhill, J. Cevelic, E. Sonnor, W. Flous, Bro. Gregory. BaHom Row: H. Then, R. Garrily, C. Libell, R, Savini, G. Nash, R. Leighfner, D. Skorzynslri. Organized in I943. 'rhe Science Honor Socie+y has in ils ranks many Cenlralifes, As 'rhe name implies, 'rhe members are chosen by fhe lacully for achieverneni in 'rhe sciences. Since Ihe diocesan Hisiory Honor Sociely was esfablished, if has provided social and hislorical ou'rIe+s. Hs primary purpose is fo encourage greaier inieresi in 'rhe limes and men who have influenced civiiizaiion. The Musari club, one of 'rhe newer groups, em- braces 'rhe finer Ihings ol Iile. His becoming wideiy known ihroughoui ihe cily for reciials and exhibils par excellence. The Commercial Achievemeni Club is comprised of siudenis who have received ceriificales of meril awarded by a, general business educaiion associ- aiion. MUSART CLUB V Sionding: T. Frey, J. Fuchs, S. Rudy, J. Larlnin, R. Crafl, J. I Brashear, W. Godelfe, J. Garrify, E. Bundy, V. Oslrowsli, W. Bonura. Al fhe piano A. Sharzynslzi. COMMERCIAL ACHIEVEMENT: Bollom Row, Leff Io Righfz Typanshi, Grzegorzylz, McCarren, Mamaieh, Bence, Yocco, Dunn, Gersfbrein. Second Row: Achermann, Quigley, Malie, Masiic, Broderick, Bucci, Corri- gan. Pfab. Third Row: Poliio, Carle, Paullei, Sosse, Dugan, Malchner, Currin. Fourfh Row: Meshanko, Page, Furar, Fish- erleller, Hensel Barioszewicz, Kuzmic. Fifth Row: Brown, Trempas, Gigonli, Koehler, Sfompahar, McKenna. Top Row: Moclin, Schwan, Corinci, Campbell, Durlrin. W. Trondle, T. Campbell, H. Then, Al Skarxynski, R. Medonis, J. Beggy, N. Leisier, J. Lavalle, J. Hucke, J. O'Shea, D. Dougherty, W, Wach. R. Lieghiner, R. Gaffney, R. Sorce, F. Modrak. P. Floyd, G. Connor, R. Englerf, R. Sfampahar, T. Gorman, G. Luiz, R. Worrall, W. Trondle. An informal meefing of fhe Schiller officers. They are presidenf J. Saar, R. Englerf, R. Sorce, J. Ohlach. Top Row: J. Hogue, W. Young, D. Daly, A. Caspero. Siifing: R. Conboy, R. Galfney, R. Moran, J. Connor, J. McFadden. 1 i i H. Heil, J. Leahy, C. Libell, J. McFadden, T. McCaffrey. Siffing D Macioce. J. Oblacl, A. Kirnacafa, R. Sinclair, W. Barringer J Pafferson, P. Jones, J. Saar, Brother Raphael, C. Connors, J. Loughran J. Vurley, C. Chlehoshi, P. Handlme, J. Hergenrocler, F. Flohr. Klub Brorher D. Raphael, fhe moderaior of +he Schiller Club, enhances ihe sfudy ol ihe life cmd cusfoms of +he German people by drawing from his rich reperfoire of folk- lore. The sociefy provides iis members wirh a backround Thor iosiers a deeper under- slancling of ihe language. Joseph Connors and Richard Gaffney are cam- paring ideas for a fuiure Forensic League dis- cussion. Joe and Dick parficipaied in ihe Junior Town Meefing of fhe air, mmm gm Afier a brief absence, ihis year's debai- ing club has again 'raken Hs place among leading aciiviiies of ihe school. Coached by Brofhers John and Joseph, lhe club has held inlramural debafes and 'foward ihe end of ihe year presenled ifs views in The form of confesls wifrh orher schools. ,LL Top J Millar V. Oslrowsli, J. Larlrin, J. Broshear, J. Regan, E Bundy C Reckhaus, G. Joyce, A. DeRosa, F. Guadagnino, J Burg W Walker. On Choir: H. Houlf. Sealed: A. Torsney, J Janus T Rumen, D. Miliszan. J. Mossellem, W. Worracli. J. Brasheur, J. Lorlin, ond W. Godslle pass on lhsir knowledge in fha arlisfic field lo undercloss- men inforesied in furlhering their arlisfic abilily. NRM 51116 Sealed Morgan, Rosa, Lewis, Manning, Leisfer. Slanding: Birdsong Slafes, Sfyslinger, Baker, Filberf, Sherman, Cun- ningham Ramlaocher, Kominslii, Jungbluf, Henle. Bach Row Scholz Bandar, Lonkford, Moran, Langer, McGough. Porlis Ross Carr, Barns. A+ 'rhe beginning of fhis school year, 'rhe Chess Club was one of 'rhe lirsf To esfab- lish iiself among our popular aciivilies. Moderafor Broiher G. William 'has well organized lhe club and assisfs in develop- ing ifs members info skillful chessmen. Those elecled as officers include Charles Man- ning, Presidenlq Richard Moran, Vice President and Anlhony Rosa. Secrelary. Keen compefilion 'lor The Teams is offered by lhe Pennsylvania Scholasfic Chess League reams of which Ceniral is a charier member. aifgw Those colorful posiers you have been seeing around school have an inleresling background. They are lhe work of Ceniral's budding young ariisis, whose brushes help malce fhe school o more ofiraclive place. The arf club has played an imporiani role in 'lhe big evenls of fhe school. Aside from The muliiiude of poslers adveriising anyfhing and everylhing, +he arfisls have given much 'rime 'ro +he painling of siage scenery and compefing in differenl arf con- 'resis in which lhey have 'ralcen many awards. , - .. me nfmrlel'-I '- Mrs. Kirby of fha Mothers Guild pleases ihe audience wifh well chosen violin selec- lions. Mrs. Gilmariin is af 'Phe piano. The Moiher's Guild of 'the Ceniral Disirici Caiholic High School is a len year old organi- zoiion consisiing of moihers of sludenls and of former srudenis ol The school. They worlc fhrough lhe Broihers in assisiing worihy siudenls in lurlhering iheir educoiion. The lirsl meeiing was held in 'rhe auditorium under 'fhe new aili- cers. Officers ol ihe year are Mrs. Henry Weisbecker, president Mrs. William Harrison, iirsi vicerpresident Mrs. Regis Bridge. second vice-president Mrs. Joseph Lemp, lreasurer, Mrs. ,John Koessler, recording secreiory and Mrs. L. A. Rombacher, corresponding secreiary. The Choral group of Cenlral Catholic Moihers' Guild enieriains al fha Chrisfmas Parry, one of 'lheir many diver- sified acliviiies which are held in cooperafion wifh ihe Broihers. 2 . Taking io hearl ihe demand lor school spirit lhe members of rhe ociive alumni have re- sponded enlhusioshcally, A+ regular meelings, iour limes a year, The Alumni discuss problems concerning lhe school. The ossociai'ion's laaslcel- ball learn meeis every Sunday night and every year Their leom engages lhe varsiiy squad. The officers eleciecl lhis year were: .laclc Ellis '40, president Philip R. Gillespie. Jr. '43 and Harry Harry Gillespie, .lach Ellis, and Phil Gillespie lalne lime our from rho Alumni dance held al ihe Schenley Hofel for an informal picfure. Gillespie '43, vice-presidenis, William McGough '4l, secreiory, and, Lawrence Cunningham '42, ireosurer. Cenlral's Alumni recall old fimes ai fheir alma mafer, while enioying ihe music of Bill Leroy af fhe Alumni Dance. azmfimifwm gm l l Bacl: Row: W. Winier, F. Conie, J. Farabough, W. Kelly Third Row: J. Vuur, L. McS+ay, B. Wiriig, E, McShea, .l Mullin, E. Colner, E. Maloney. Second Row: R, Donovan J. Duscenzo. R. Kelly, 1. Colelluno, R. Cioburri, R. Obringer Firsl Row: D. Riedel, D. McGra+h, J. Summa, Slnnding: Bud Gorman. Bamldiz 6114.6 The Benilde Club is named offer one of 'rhe Chrisiian Broihers, 'rhe Blessed Broiher Benilde. The members ol The club offend Mass and Communion monfhly for The los+ering of vocalions in Cenfral. The group is very capably handled by Brofher E. Auslin. Meefings are held Twice a week. Several limes recordings from fhe Broiher Direcior and novices'of Ammendale, Md. were played. The club also aided ai differenl religious plays, and spon- sored a vocalional aid for fhe sludenr body. M. Cossody, J. Poiterson, P. Uranlcer, R. Gcrrily, T. Wallace R. Young, 1. Hogan, T. Ford, S. Klodowslci. The Na+ure Boys of Cenfral were affracied readily lo lhe idea ol ihe horlicullural club as an acliviiy. Under The guidance ol Brofher D. Raphael, The club assumed ihe care of ihe gardens aboul 'rho campus. Their worlc is nor noiiceoble however until, The spring when 'the fruil of Their labor blossoms 'rhe quadrangle and Broiher's House info a garden spar. Besides giving valuable iniormaiion on nuriuring plan? life, 'rhe club offers pracfical experience lo all poleniial landscapers, and harvesiers. Brofher D. Raphael supervises rho prun- ing of a hydrangio picni. This mun- sized iob requires The combined efforis of live boys. Lefr fo Righf: Sciulli, with clippers, Hufigued from over-exerfionl, Chleboslri, McCaffrey, Mozur, and King lperspiring from sawing fhe rough boughsl. This is indeed G well-posed plcfure, boys! F7 K Tlifilfx mfg gm WiTl1 The familiar oracle echoing Through The empTy halls, one can readily Tell The riflemen aT The year are busy compeTing Tor The various awards oTTered by The school and The governmeni. Follow- ing The regular N.R.A. program, members oi The club Try Tor The major leTTer which is awarded when The experT raTinq is reached. The plan finally maTerialized, as hammers, and saws wenT inTo ncTion. An ideal rumpus-room was Early in The year The boys goT The idea of fixing up o clubroom adioining Their rifle range. Their TirsT sTep was To geT The permission of The adminisTraTion. Then The marlrsmen discussed whaT kind of room They wunTed, The maTerial needed, and The work ThoT would be required wiTh Ray D'Allessio Their president The finished product xDNSilfu Senior scauls on a bowling frip include: H. Burgman, H. Then, E. Sherman, J. Pulferson, D. Dougheriy, R, Garrify, E. Filson, K. Disharl. Sealed: J, Beggy. Firsf Row: Mr. MacDonald, Mr. Wallace Mr Hannon Mr Beggy, Mr. Neary, Mr. Keane, Mr. Lewis Second Row Mr Clarll, Mr. Demor, Mr. Goempel, Mr Then Mr Winier Third Row: Moore, Mr. Dishar+, Mr Phillips Mr Garriiv M Dougherfy, Mr. Burgman, Mr. Doyle i .swung gm For 'lhe sfudenfs who desired a club which would give fhem year-round aciiviiy, 'lhe Faiher and Son Scouling Club was made io order, Composed of Boy Scouls and fheir ialhers from lhe disiricl, Jrlie club offers io broaden a members knowledge of 'rhe ou+door and social life. Hs many aciivifies, camping Top: A, Raible, W. Wallace, R. Wol- lace, Mr. Wallace, Mr. Hannon, E. Sherman. R. Keane, Mr. Disliorl, Mr. Garriiy, Mr, Dougherly, Mr. Burgman, J. Phillips, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Doyle. Middle Row: Bro.'C. Gabriel. E. Filson, H, Burg- man, H. Then. Mr. Demur, K. Disharf, P. Disharf, Mr. Goempel, R. Goempel, Mr. Then, Mr. Lewis, Mr. MacDonnell, Mr. Winier, Mr. Neary, Bro. G. Charles. Sealed: Mr. Clark, J. Palferson, J. Beggy, R. Garrily, D. Dougherty, T. Wallace, R. Moore, R. Czapewsli, Mr. Beggy. Mr. Keane, W. Winfer and J. Barbagallo. irips, hikes, parlies. bowling and swimming paihes display iis diversified sclieiliile. Originally founded by Brolher G Clifiil s nfs preseni moderaior, lhis orgoniraiion has grown io be one of The largesi in Hue school of Underclass members of fha Siudenf Council gaiher for iheir piciure. They have been elecfed by Their fellow class mares. The Siudeni Council. Ceniral's experimeni in democracy, is esieemed boih by iaculry and shi- denis. Due io eleciion in May of ihe Junior Year, ihe Commiiiee was able 'ro swing inio aciion ihe very iirsi weelc of ihe 48-49 ierm. The execuiive body included Al Carinci, ISC-President Scoi Rudy, lSS-Vice Presidenl. Jaclc Burwinlcel, ZSS-Seo reiary, and Peier Uranlger. ZSS-Treasurer. Broiher C. Gabriel, served as moderaior. Senior members of fhe Siudenf Council gaiher. R. Ackerman, W. Palmer, T, Wallace, J. McFadden, G. Corso, F. Connors C. Libell, P. Uranler, Seafed ore J. Burwinlcel, A. Carinci and S. Rudy. 'QB' A id.. Al Carinci males plans for lhe Sfudenf Council while Fefe Uranlxer, .laclr Burwinlzel and ScoH Rudy assist him. fauna? Under ihe preseni adminisiraiion, ihe siudenis have direcily beneiifed, One of The memorable occasions of ihe year was ihe ialeni show which was sponsored and produced by ihe council. The mem- bers havo also done o fine iob of preserving order in The lunch lines and aboui ihe school. These siu- deni represeniaiives have shown Thai ihe experi- men+ is a huge success. J i ,f ,' , N ff Jry - Ak Ax , K , , ,A Y ,X ,ff J,-g ,47 1 ff' N 311, i -- :x 1 . ' ' iv' .TW 'K H- , XM A Zwfx. if ig ,ei C+ ,.. , X Cenlral's well qualified afh- I leiic direcior, Brofher Paul. KT' y, ef sg 23- if ' ' , '-Q26 . k - - ' V in-me we 'Jr-egg f , Q, f k ,, 5 5 ,K 1 Myth: . iv' 4 Ml? A I A is - . . ' AL,A ' , N SLWQT' ,. fe ,xx + A w: J ,gi is Try: ,,, in 1, In K X4 y i ,5Hx 5 X ' 4- f' r , L a e '-is i s 3 C 1 f r K n m- L C ' ' - . . V, . 1 J gs .. . ,V , l , e A ' + aaai r , fl, I :' P. ef gs ,2 f+'Q is 4. . I .-'L I S- ' Ti - . 1: . T 'WR' W Qi -M 'wwe f .' f x I Q 3 .1 V A 353355 V.. is , ' ,gzsfgf ' .1 J - -' ' X . '- ll ' 'K M' .Ll KI' ' Q. ,BA-V. y .3-,,, I . Q 'Q f , , s The oulslanding coaching iob lhis year was due lo lhese , experienced men: Coach Joe Penzelilr, Head Coach Franny Collins, Coaches .loe Fay and Andy Sedley. Ceniral's fiery assisfanl alh- leiic clireclor, Brofher Michael. Cen+ral's F948 Foolball Squad, Lefi io Righf, Bollom Row: Assislanl Coach Joe Fay, Gallippi, Robinson, lorio, Corso, Frasca, Flynn, McGinley, Wosco, Wolff, McCann, R. Wrab- ley, B. Wrabley. Second Row: Head Coach Franny Collins. Givens, Yocca, Burwinhel. Capl. Al Corinci, Fanlo, Mamaielr, Huber. Dacey, Buechel, .6uNendorf, Jennings, Assisiani' Coach Joe Penzeliln. Third Row: Oxley, Limegrover, Powderly, Holleran, Till. Mulclpwney, Kelly, Ayoab, Giegerich, Ross, Senior Manager Pele Walsh. OuTsTanding are The aThleTes whose abiIiTy and play comprise The Teams which CenTral CaTholic places in The Tield of sporTs baTTles. To These indi- viduals comes The honor oi represenTing The sporTs- manship, iairplay. and genTlemanly conducT which marlcs The Truly ChrisTian boy. lT is The arduous drilling. consTanT pracTice. and ouTsTanding play of These individuals ThaT rolls CenTral's Teams To vicTory. buT iT musT be said ThaT spiriT is also a main consTiTuenT in The process of vicTory. This spiriT finds iTs source in The smallesT and The mosT inconspicuous oT people and proiecTs iTselT inTo a capaciTy ThaT could produce no peTiTion, buT The wanT of vicTory. AlThough records are noT always Too impressive, The Thrill of a Touchdown, or The iasT break Tor a layup will always sTir The crowd. And as a resulf many have been The Thrills which CenTral sTudenTs enjoyed in following Their Teams. JusT such exciTing momenTs of The gridiron or The hardwood will glow in The memories of The parTici- panTs of The sporTs and Their loyal Tollowers. WWW www SCHEDULE OPP. ...NewKen .... ....20 .. Har-Brack 20 ., Allderdice .. O Aliquippa 32 ScoTT .. 6 JohnsTown CaTholic .. 6 ......McKeesporT.... ....2O NorTh... .,..23 The men behind The scene ore: Senior Manager Pefe Walsh flanked on The leff by Sophomore Herl:y Lynch, and on The righf, by Junior John Mamoux. Quarlerbaclr Bob Wrabley l20l picks up yardage around and as guard Vince Gollippi l25l moves in on The play dur- ing The hard foughf baTTle ogainsf New Ken. 345.3 The year's mosl sensolional run shows All Calholic Halfbacl: John Mamaiek l33l going 57 yards againsl' New Ken. All zmalzhq i B b L' 37 f ll 'd catholic End O . 'megwver i i moves up as 0 prov' e Har-Brads Piczyalzowlslni lincls a hole in Cen1'rol's forward inferference for his ream-male. wall as Gus Corso i271 is nearly falcen our of ploy. Recover- ing from blocks are Oxley fl9l, Givens ll4l, and several ofher unidenlified players. a'Mf'H1 p , ' 7.11 -, This acfion, cough? during lhe Class A lille game of Forbes Field, shows Nor+h's fleelfoofed baclr Ray Dililla broughl io earth by Bill Robinson's vicious laclrle. Robby was ouisfonding 'lhis year in defensive work. NEW KEN-The '48 grid season was inauguraTed by dropping a 20-0 TilT To a sTrong New KensingTon Team. The unnerved Vikings permiTTed Two Tallies in The TirsT half buT seTTled down To make a real conTesT oi The game. Bill Powderly's booming punTs held The KensTers aT bay and Al Carinci's smashing Tackles highlighTed The defensive acTion, while John Mamaiek TeaTurecl The running aTTaclc wiTh a 57 yard jaunT. HAR-BRACK-The Blue and Gold made iTs second appearance aT l-lar-Brack. Receiving The kickoTT. The Vikings moved The ball 72 yards in 4 plays. Then Mamaiek plunged Tor The Tally. From This poinT bofh Teams showed beauTiTul defensive play unTil The Ias+ period, when The CenTraliTes TalTered and Two Har-Braclc Touchdowns concluded The scoring. ALLDERDICE--VicTory came To The Vikings in The Third clash oT The season. A 34-O score can only prove Thai' CenTral's brand oi ball handling was Too much Tor The Allderdice eleven. Blocking and Line- play were up To par. as can be concluded by The TacT ThaT J. Mamaiek carried The ball Tor Tour Tallies over sTreTches oT 99 and 70 yards. while Two Touchdown passes Trom Bob Wrably were also received by The sTar. Wulf WolTT ended The afTer- Ono of CanTrol's auisianding players was Al Carinci. His exTraordinary defensive work won him The TiTls of Team capTain as well as All-CaTho- lic cenfer. C C , zqhf - Jnam -Jzqlzf . noon by racing OTT Tackle for 20 yards. ALIQUIPPA-ATTer waTcl1ing an Aliquippa back scaT 40 yards Tor a Touchdown. The Vikings were noi' To be ouTdone. as R. Wrabley. iaunTed 34 yards To pay dirT. Soon alTer The going became Tough when a number oT very decepTive runs were execu- Ted. The end aT The opening halT Tound The Red and Black ahead. buT The gap was made more deTiniTe by Two more Tallies in The Tinal period. All scoring was ended in The TourTh period by a pass Trom Bob Wrabley To Paul Giegerich adding six more poinTs To The score. BuT sTill The Quips held The edge by Three Touchdowns and a conversion. SCOTT-Probably one oT The besT played games oT The season Tound CenTral eleven baTTling To a 6-6 Tie wiTh The ScoTT High Purple Raiders. Midway Through The iniTial Trame, a hole opened in The middle oi The CenTral line and Nichols spurTed Tor Ten yards and a ScoTT Tally. Being Tar Tram beaTen. The Vikings began a drive which TerminaTed wiTh a I4 yard run by J. Mamaiek which consTiTuTed The only CenTral score. The line can be crediTed wiTh sTopping a 20 yard pass play, which would have ended in vicTory lor The Raiders. JOHNSTOWN CATHOLIC-The Crimson Crush- O'Mahony l77l hands off To Rodgers l76l who sfarfs Through The 'forward wall, buf Carinci l35l. diagnosing The play, moves inTo posiTion for one 'of his bruising Tackles. H his 'fi .T T 5 T - V .... ' ,. ' ., . H .fs3gE?.zig-'yr M I H Tiss 1 if cms 7 ,sq k - Q . . fs-f T 'T in 3 ,1-.sf .fee f' ...- LefT To Righh R. Oxley, Senior end: W. Till. Junior Tackle: R. Givens, All CaTholic'Junior Guard: A. Carinci, All Cafholic Senior cenTer: V. Gallippi, Senior guard: B, Huber. Junior Tackle: B. Limogrover. All CaTholic Senioriendg R. Wrob- lay, Junior book: J. Buechel, Junior baclr: B. Wrabley, Junior baclrg J. Mamaielr, All Calholic Senior bocli: A. Corso, Senior bocli. Tension mounTs during The Norih game. Par? of CenTral's squad wafches from The bench as The season closes wilh Norlh carrying off The Culholic Tiilo 23-6. ers Tool: advanTage aT a TirsT quarTer Tumble and passed The pigskin Tor a Touchdown. The remainder oT The half was a punTing baTTle wiTh Powderly doing an excepTional iob. On reTurning To The Tield aT half Time, The Vikings displayed an amazingly new spiriT. A Crusher punT bounded ouT on The 45 yard line. and repeaTed line bucks resulTed in a score by J. Mamaielc. ln The TourTh quarTer B. Wrabley inTercepTed a pass and scampered To The 22. Two successive line bucks by J. Mamaiek and R. Wrabley placed The ball on The one TooT line. Here B. Wrabley wenT over on a sneak. MCKEESPORT-Added To The regular schedule was a powerful McKeesporT Team, and The TacT was evidenT from The opening whisTle ThaT our boys were in Tor a Tough baTTle. Two scores Tor The Tube CiTy boys seT The pace, buT soon aiTerwards Bob Wrabley 'whipped an aerial, and wiTh a diving caTch P. Giegerich snared The ball in The end zone for a Touchdown. The evening was wrapped up wiTh a TourTh period T.D. by Bidivic from The 8 yard line. NORTH CATHOLIC--To The vicTor goes The spoils and Thus To NorTh wenT The CaTholic AA TITle. This proved To be The second Time in The rivalry beTween NorTh and CenTral ThaT The Troians deTeaTed The Vikings. A powerful Team was displayed by NorTh who monopolized The scoring column unTil The TourTh quarTer when Jinx Jennings inTercepTed a pass and raced 75 yards To The nine. On The nexT play he carried The pigskin over Tor The only CenTral Tally. ,ir Maxx :mit D 1.. The grueling 2lf'4 mile race of a cross-counlry meel is a lesl ol slrong lungs and slurdy legs. Bur seldom do fhe lhin-clads gain fame or publicily. However lhe daily jaunl lo Schenley Park and long hours of calislhenics and running have paid off wilh very grafifying resulls. The Vikings, under' lhe very able coaching ol Brofher E. Emery, have lurned in lhe impressive record of 8 wins ancl 3 losses, and placed second in lhe annual Sun Telegraph Junior A.A.U. meer held al Schenley park. The over-hill-and-dale boys, sparked by senior lelferman Windy Worroll, Bob Hoffman, Jim Miles, Jess Fisher, ond Sophomore John Vacarello have downed lhe seclor's besl, including R, Coyle, E. Quinque, P. Dillon, R. Hoffman, John Perm CQ,-pick who WGS 1-he defending CHY Champ. The T. Brown, R. Worrall of Csn'lral's cross-counlry squad only Hwee .reams +0 defeoi, Hqe Vikings were Am- reund.o lurn during one of fha exhousling worlzouls which bridge who laler look firsl' in lhe Junior A.A.U. condmoned 'hem for 'hair line secsonis show. meer, Canonsburg, by lhe close m ' mg. argln of 28 To X 27. and Aliquippa. E Kfwzm fanning Brolher Emery, Modercrlor and Coach. First Row Lefl l . o Right: P. Capuro, R. Wells, W. Kondei, J. Brown, J. Thomas. Second Row: D. Doyle, P. Dillane, R. Worroll, R. Hoffman, R, Coyle. Third Row: Walsh, R. Harrison, E. Quinque. J. Pelro, J. Vuccrello, J. Murphy, J, D ' J. Fischer, J. N' ' riebold. J. McFadden. Fourlh Row: lchols, J. Miles, J. Sullivan R, Horslman. Coach Penzelil: shows his Iypicul seriousness as he fullzs Io his squad before a praciice session. He works his boys hard, but they win their games. Cenlral Cafholic has always gazed upon Hs hardwood 'reams wifh an assured and conlidenl feeling of viclory. During 'rhe pasl season. under 'fhe direclion of Mr. J. Penzelilc, Ihe Cenlraliles esiablished a name for fhemselves in The dislricl by downing many powerful leams numbered among which are Norlh and Sl. Vincenfs. ll was a season which displayed beauliiul ball handing and ac- curale shooling plus a spiril 'rhal never died. Al all limes lhe boys showed a lighling zeal 'which could noi be duplicaied by any of ihe learns which 'rhe classes ol 49 . 5O and 5l could recall. c8n.4lm,t6a.ll CENTRAL CATHOLIC VARSITY SCORES VAR. OPP. 28 ...... Fiffh Avo. ,..... 20 35 ...... Glasspori ...... 30 4l ...... Fifth Ave. ...... 30 37 .... McKees Rocks .... 23 4l ...... Ambridgo ...... 35 48 ...... Ford City ...... 40 45 ...... Ambridge .,.... 4l 65 ...... Glassporf ...... 55 55 .. Penn Twp. IBuIlor:I . . 28 SI ....... Alumni ....... 45 36 ...... Charloroi ...... 55 53 ..... Sf. Vincenf ..... 47 34 NorI'h Catholic 29 50 ...... Charleroi . . .. 36 S0 ....... Donora .,..... 40 47 .... McKeos Rocks .... 30 56 ..... Sf. Vinceni ..... 4I 44 ...... Shadyside ...... 32 37 Norih Cafholie 29 47 .. Penn Twp. IBuIlerI 25 62 ...... SI. Basil ...... 25 49 ....., Shadyside ...... 40 STATE TITLE PLAYOFF 43 ...... Erie Prep. ...... 39 46 .. .Iohnsfown Coiholic .. 30 54 .. Allenfown Coniral .. 42 Won 23 I.osI' I Lei? fo Righi, lrneeling down' D Dezorf D C1-95 W . . ' - - - Pv- Robinson. Slanding Up: S. Zappula, P. Giegerich, J. Clancy J. Killian, T. Pikunas, W. Powderly. i I I Zlalzdwnnd 5Th AVENUE' The V'k' d . i ings owned Filfh Avenue on The loTTer's home Tloor To The Tune oT a 28 To 20 score, .lohn Killian, Bill Powderly and Don De ZorT showed Th ' ' ' e woy, eoch wiTh Tive Tallies. GLASSPORT: The second vicTory came T Th cz e expense of The GlossporT GlodioTors 30 To 25. l Kilion highlighTed wiTh IO mcrl'ers The o v . Q me wos hord ond TosT ond The CenTroliTes were never loehind. 5Th AVENUE' The seco d F'Th . n 1 T Avenue Tussle was 0 repeoT perTormonce OT The TirsT in which The Vikings dumped The visiTors 4l To 30. Don De ZorT co d ' ' ' ppe scoring honors wiTh I3 poinTs. MCKEES ROCKS' A Mclfees Ro lc . c: s quinTeT Tell vic- Tim To The Vikings loy o 37 To 23 counT GT The Rox gym. Killion emerged os high wiTh ll poinTs and De ZorT Tollowed wiTh 8. AMBRI L p- ponenT was odded To The sTring oT Viking vicTims by a 4l To 35 score. De ZorT cmd Killian helped wiTh l4ond I2 respecTively.. DSE: Journeyinq To Amlaridge onoTher o McCabe's heighi is To no avail as Jocks Clancy's Two poinfer swishes Through The cords while Ralph Pilnunas prepares himself for c rebound. Abandonmg his role as a deadly se?-shoT orTisT. T .. . om Pnlwnas guns in vnder The baske? To score on c fasi break. A Typical scene on The hardwood is Th ' e p.ayers uniTing in a prayer. This prayer is as serious as Their play. Jacko Clancy jumps u wilh o f Ch l p ne o or eroi's lop five, Resulling from some of Cenlrol's beauliful bull handling Paul Giegerich, righf, eyes The ball as Chong De Zorl -l0llf1 Killia lb lr ' n rea s info 'lhe clear io lay up one of has gels sal' fo move in on lhe play. i ' ' Lead by lhe cheerleaders, ihe sludenl body ioins in wilh lhe vicfory song of lhe Norih game pep rally. The spirif engen- dered here carried Cenlrcl's quinlel 'lo a hard earned vicfory. my sensahonul shots UQCll'lSl S+. Vincenf, bidders for fhe Class A Tifle. FORD CITY: Downing lasl year's W.P,l.A.L. Champs, Ford Cily, was sweel' music 'ra 'rhe lune ol a 48 lo 40 rally. Bill Powderly lapping oul I l poinis while Jacko Clancy serenadecl 'lhe losers wilh I0. AMBRIDGE: The relurn encounler wilh Arnbridge was ci carbon copy of lhe firsi 'rilrq Vikings winning al The loul line 45 lo 4-I. Killian and Powderly were high wilh ll and IO respecfively. GLASSPORT: rhe Glassporl Glodialors again were walloped by rhe surging Cenlralires by a 65 lo 55 Tally. Ralph Pinlcunas, and De Zorl came lhrough wifh I4 markers apiece while Killian conlribured l2. PENN HIGH: A 'rhoroughly oulclassed Penn Hi quiniel was nexl 'ro iall lo lhe sharpshoolers. Laurels were given io Bill Powderly. Tom Pikunas. and Eddy Pollmeyer wirh I3-I2-IO poinls respec- lively. ALUMNI: Sparring such popular names as hooks Farrel and Tony Bova. 'rhe Alumni slill could noi slop lhe undergrads as 'they won 5l ro 45. Killian lopped honors wilh 2l poinls followed by Farrel wilh 20. CHARLEROl: The only loss of 'rhe season was ad- minislered by Charleroi on 'lheir home floor by a 55 lo 36 counr, Pilcunas fried in vain lo rally lhe' Vikings, buf his ll painls could do no beller lhan cop high score honors lor lhe losers. No chance for a rebound Thinks CenIraI's squad as Tom Pikunas, lasf year's all-siafe Junior Foul Shooiing champion. sends anoiher sure poinf ioward fha hoop. I ST. VINCENT: In Iheir firsi league oi 'ihe'48, 49 campaign. Ihe Vikings dropped SI. Vincenis Preps af The Lairobe Armory 53 Io 47. Powderly was high man. along wiih Dezori. NORTH: Posiing 'rheir second siraighi win in league compeiiiion ihe Oaklanders knocked olzl The Trojans by a 34 'io 29 score. Clancy was ouisianding for ihe viciors. CHARLEROI: The vengeful Vikings evened up ihe seiback handed ihem by Charleroi, driving fhem 50 +o 36. Killian, Pikunas and De Zori were high wiih I7. I2, and IO respeciively. DONORA: Donora's Dragons were no rnaich for 'rhe rampaging Blue and Gold going down +o a 50 Io 40 sefback. Once again ii was Powderly and Killian siarring wilh I6 and I5. McKEES ROCKS: Once again Ceniral showed Mc- Kees Rocks a defeai by a 47 'ro 30 mark. Noi Io be repeiiiious, Killian once again Iook scoring laurels wiih I2 poinis. Pikunas and De Zori also shared honors. ST. VINCENT: In ihird league game The Oakland- ers again irimmed S+. Vinceni 56 io 4-I. Jacko added I8 couniers while Pikunas helped oui wiih IO more. Laie in ihe Iifla game wiih Norfh, Jacko Clancy breaks fasf on an iniercepiion and lays one up in spiie of HuIior's IIOI foul. He fhen added a fhird poinf from fha chariiy sfripe. 6HL'll.2I'l'l!S'fZ6lL':i1Zl'l'l., Herk Lynch, Sophomore, Tom Wells, Freshman and John Mamaux, Junior, spar? Ihe squads warm up iackeis. These are fha managers ihaf keep our Iaaskefball squad on the move. Sensalional Ralph Pikunas lays up anolher of his lwo pomlers. Slove Zappala as well as a few of lhe Erie Prep. boys eye lhe shol. .6i9.d.d.6hamp.4 Aller lobuloling one ol lhe mosl successlul seasons which a Cenlral Calholic Team has ever produced. lhe new Calholic Class A Cily Champs became real prospecls lor lhe Slale Calnolic lille. Among lhe conlenders were Erie Calhedral Prep.. Johnslown Calholic and Allenlown Cenlral. The lirsl lo meel Cenlral was lhe Erie leam which clesparalely lried lhroughoul lhe conlesl lo remain in lhe playolls. Allhough Erie lhrealened ollen. Cenlral delealed lhe visiling leam by a 43-39 counl in lhe mosl exciling game ol lhe year. Turning lo Johnslown a week laler, lhe vololile Cenlral live lrounced lheir opponenls decisively and lhe lirsl Calholic slale lille did nol seem loo lar away. This lime lhe Blue and Gold walloped Johnslown 46-30. The dream ol every Cenlralile was finally realized on March 25, when we played Allenlown Cenlral al Pill Sl-odium, and became Pennsylvania Calholic Slole Champions. .Teamwork was lhe secrel of lhis Vilring quinlel. ll was eviden? all season and especially :luring lhe championship game. A champion leam-each player, a champ. During lhe Johnslown Calholic playoff, John Killian gels Cl right elbow la lhe iaw, as Slave Zappala adminislers a lell elbow lo one of Johnslown's quinlel. Allenlown played a fasl, hard, game, bul was unable lo cope wilh lhe speedy ollensive ol lhe Vikings , who look lhe lille by a score ol 54-42. The season has been lhe mosl successlul in lhe hislory ol lhe school, and lhe leam was lhe lirsl ever lo bring lhe coveled P.C.l.A.A. lille lo Pillsburgh. Nice work. lellows! Nice coaching, Mr. Penzelilc! Csnrrul bull field lfho beck loil gels a workout. R,.....J-... ...l.-.. .... ..l:.l.'a L--. :n WL-: .......l.l we Three seniors are sean praclicing for u big game ugainsi' onofher class. These prachces enable Ohe boys 'lo lei' off rho? sfeam and enrhu siasm so charuclerisfc of inrramural fans 9 lnrramurol sporfs ploy a very dominanl role in our arhlelic program af Cenlral. The friendly conlesls among fhe classes oi rhe school enable everyone fo parricipare in some sporl' for 'rhe sheer fun of ir. The keen compelifion in Their boslcefboll, foofboll, and soflball games is pro- duclive of lhe highesr inleresl' and backing of lhe srudenl body. The advonfages of a sysrem of inlramurol sporls are many. The boys develop more fully good sportsmanship and a sense of fair ploy by means of rhis wholesome recrearion. Due lo our inlromurals. lhe school year is characrerizecl by acrivily-'rhere is never c dull momenl. This cilhleric pasrime also provides a welcome diversion lrom flwis serious business of educarion. The boys ure all ser for early' spring rivalry in fha popular game ol softball. i Q 122' 1.1. 4 i Qerr Coach Collins briefs his J.V. squad, Leif lo Righl. Firsl Row U Reaney, Miller, Loughran, O'Brien. Second Row: Dougheriy 9, , James, Cassidy, Benzenhoeler. Third Row: Remplrivalws The J. V. hoopsiers of 'rhe l948-49 season will relieve some ol 'rhe lension which will be placed upon Mr. Penzelil: when 'rhe hard- wood menior begins 'ro choose his nexi crop of players. As lhe gradualing class is carrying away ihe maiorily of lhe varsily squad, il' will be necessary lo move ci few of The looys inio posiiions now held loy ihe seniors. The record of lhe 48, 49 J. V. season shows Thai ihe lufure looms lorighi, and rhe learn will be a conlender for The lop spor in rhe dislricl. Even Though if has losr a few ol iis games. lhe J. V. leam siill upheld ils presfige by bearing a number of lhose opponenls on relurn engagemenis. - JR. VARSITY J.V. OPP. 28 .... Filih Avo. .... 22 Guifendorf, Walsh, Muldowney. 24 .... Ambridge .... IB 28 .... Ford Cily .... 40 3l .... Ambridge .,.. 40 36 .,.. Glassporl' .,.. 3l 49 .Penn Twp. lBu1'lorl. I6 4l .... Sl. Mary's .... 23 I5 .... Charleroi .... 27 24 .... Sf. Vinconl 20 22 Norih Calh. 35 30 .... Charloroi .... 29 45 ..... Donora ..,.. 30 24 .... S+. Vincenl .... 28 33 . .. Sf. Vinconl' ... 27 48 .... Shadyside .... 22 36 Norfh Carh. 33 38 ..... Sf. Basil ..... 22 33 .,.. Glqsspo,-p hgu. 23 38 ...... Norfh ...... 28 26 .... Fifth Ave. .... is 22 --.- , YMHA ...-. 34 - 45 .. McKee: Roch: .. I6 Won I5 l-05+ 7 Loughran l3l goes high in fha air during a wild scramble ln a fhrilling game lasiwoen Sl. Vincenl' and lho Cenlral for the ball. Gooch Gu+rendorf slumps lo ihe floor, :fill J.V.'s Muldowney, Dougheriy, and Cassidy go high inlo lhe deferminedly hanging on, as mos? of ihe Norih squad air 'fo recover ihe rebound of a Cenfral sei shot closes in. Q Coach M. A. Trichiingor FRESHMEN BASKETBALL I949 FRESH. OPP. I3 .. Sf. Adelberlfs I5 26 .... Brentwood .... 23 22 .... Brenfwood .... 29 26 ..... Conroy ..... 2l I4 .... Gladslone .... 6 27 ... Herron Hill .. . 23 2I .. Norfh Cafholie .. 22 42 ...... Baxier ...... 28 43 ..... Conroy ..... 44 30 .... Shadyside- . . Q. II 20 .... Gladsfone .... 33 20 .... Homesiead .... Z9 30 ..... W.P.S.D. ..... 3l 32 ... Sf. Jusfin's , .. 33 2 Sf. Thomas 0 lForfeifl K 39 ..... W.P.S.D.' ..... 38 30 Turfle Creek 24 4l .... Shadyside .... I6 32 . .. Herron Hill . .. 34 24 .. Norfh Coiholic .. 30 30 Turfle Creek I6 Won Il Los! I0 Our yearfing hoopsrers are lefi io righi, boiiom row: R. Wells, G. McCaffrey, W. Thomas, T. Smiih. Top Row: Coach Trichiinger, R. Bluras, C. Barry, P. Boiler, R. Flannery and Manager P. O'Malley. Monopolixing 'Phe ball as a rebound comes off ihe boards' V Y in a rigorous freshmen squad praclice are four fuiure Cen- iral Caiholic Sfars. JADAh c6'aAluzt6all Anliciparing a long baslcefball career af Cenfral Cafholic a green Freshman squad fook Hs firsf sfand on 'rhe floor of ihe Blue and Gold under Mr. Trichiinger, a former graduafe of Ceniral Caiholic. The individuals which comprised ihe squad, were al iirsi clumsy, and had very liffle or no former experience in handling a baskefballf Since 'rhaf +ime 'fhe 'ream has shaped up well and promises +0 provide 'rhe fuiure J. V. and Varsify with classy maierial. The excepfional ball handling of Smiih, a fine play maker, and Bluias aided in giving every opponenf a fough sfand. Xl. 51, 'ig X,-, ii 1, ., Q23 D k S s fr J es. 5 J . . ll 1Ql s , g 'J lf J ' . af . -R .A W ,1.,V IW ye Q f 'Z l Sw.. Two pool records were splashed info flue books by Coploin Jim Slorlc ond Bob Lepicme. Consislenf winners in every meer, Jim won 'the IOO yorcl lree sfyle in 56 seconds, ond Lep fool: his specially, 'rlwe IOO yord breosl slrolce, in I:O6. Ourslonding in compefilion were: diver Jim Polmer, lcooclwed by Pele Uronlcerl: free srylers Bill McLean, George Slyslinger, Roy Quigley, ond Clwclc Weifz, Breosf sfrolcers Don l ledl ond Lou Cufone: cmd back sfrolcers Red Wolillorllw, Regis Joclcson, cmd Porl Sconlon complered 'flue scoring combinolions. From Lefl lo Righi, Boilom io Top: Firsf Row: Mike Messina, Don Bechrold. Jack Maisclwner. Second Row: Bob Golf. Henry Szramowslri, Jim McCarran. Third Row: Dick Jalzicic Don Bailey, Don Loclzcrd, Top N ' H NJ Boflom Row, lefl' fo righl: D. Douglweriy, Caplain J. Sfark, J. Reilley, P. Scanlon, G. Slyslinger, and E, Quigley. Middle Row: Diving Coach P. Uranker, W. Mclean, D. Hedl, C. Weill, J. Flanigan, l.. Cuione, R. Palierson, J. Palmer and J. Siyslinger. Top row: R. Tifx, J. Rangers, D. Wohlfarlli, R. Jackson. and R. Lepiane. SWIMMING Team Scoring Cenfrul Caflsolic Opponenis 35 Duquesne 3l 25 Duquesne 4l 36 Perry 39 30 Oliver 36 3l Perry 35 2I Alclerdice 45 39 h Kislii 27 25 J Schenley 4I Tolal Poinfs 242 295 Bow ' l The senior members of The squad are: lefl' To righl, bofiom row: W. Trondle, S. Rudy, R. Biffner, J. McFadden. Underclass members are: Top row, B. Will, E. Zur Horsl, L. Kulilowslii, E. Szaronos, Brother Adrian. moderafor. TENNIS SCORES FROM I948 Cenlral I .........................,...... Edgewood 4 Cenlral 3 ,... .. . . . ,.......... Shadyside 2 Conlral 4 .... New Kensinglon I Cenlral 5 .... ....,.. S I. Francis 0 Cenlral 4 .... .......... K isli I Canlral 4 .... ..,...... K ishi I Cenlral 5 .... ...... S hadysicle 0 Cenfral 4 .... ,...... M clleesporl' l Ceniral 2 .... ....... N ew Kensinglon 3 Central 0 ....,......,.... ...,.. D uquesne Universily 5 Cenlral 2 ...... V .................. Duquesne Universily 3 The reams in The Calholic Boys High School Traveling Bowling League: Ceniral No. l. Norlh, ST. Basil, Cenlrol No. 2, ST. Mary, S.. Wondalin, SI. George, ST. Jusrin. f- Jmmb DespiTe The loss oT imporlonT cogs Tram lasT years squad The neT enThusiasTs sTill carry high hopes lor The '49 season. The only varsiTy member To reTurn This year is Jaclc McFadden. buf ho will be ably assisTed by many ol The J. V. members who have aTTained varsiTy roTing since wielding a rackeT for The Vikings. BroTher Lewis is mocleraTor oi The squad This year. and The goal he hopes To reach is The developmenT ol a good Freshman Team which he can rely on in iuTure years. During The pasT year one of The mosT popular acTiviTies in The Tield ol sporTs has been bowling. Under The coaching ol BroTher D. Linus. The organi- zaTion placed ilself in one of The mosT enviable posiTions oi exTra-curricular acTiviTies. Keen compeTiTion among The bowlers, aroused much inTeresT and made This acTiviTy one oi The mosT ouTsTanding around The school. This years Team broke several old records and placed quiTe a Tew ol iTs members in The ZION club, an exclusive group of bowlers who enTered The high game column. Weelrly scene al The Sfrqnd Alleys shows members of The various Teams of Brolher Damian's bowling league checking over scores of competing Teams. This excepiional form displayed by John McFadden is lypiccl of his obilily fo edge our compelilion. John come from Ebensburg, Pa., where fhey grow lheir men fell. dark, and good hurdlers. ,gil jfzarlr Cenfrol Ccrrholic con be proud of fhe lroclc 'leoms which hove been produced by The coaching prowess of Brorher Emery combined wi+h fhe re- lenlless eflorfs of his squods. Alrhough 'rhis ocfivify hos nor long been prominenr in The spor+ligh+, 'rhe records which The individuel cindermen hold, of present ore quire exceplionol lor oihleies of high school coliber. Conlribufing highly 'ro ihe reom's wellore ore Dick Sorce wirh cr shol-pui' rec- ord ol 50 feel IO inches: Dom lorio sporfing 0 record iovelin of I69 feei: John Momoielc holding cr record brood jump ol 2I leer 7 inches, ond Jock Lei? fo righl, Fronf Row: E. Quinque, J. Morrell J Peiro, R. Coyle, P. Dillone, J. Kane, J. McCabe J Flynn. Second Row: J. McFadden, W. Riedel D Taylor, W. Kondey, F. Erlain, C. Gilmorlin J Cox Our disrance men siarf ol? on c grueling mile run. These long-winded cindermen ore: leff fo righi: R. Coyle, E. Quinque, T, Brown, J. Pefro, P. Dillane, R. Hoffman, R. Worrcll. Third Row: E. Monahan, E. Wells, J. Connors. R. Zehrnder, .J. Burwinlcel, T. Curran. Fourih Row: T. Woslzo, G. Joyce, T. Griffin, D. lorio. J. Jennings. Fiffh Row: J. McFadden, J. Vacar. ello. J. Logan, W. Wolff, R. Sorce. bwlafz- ,S Burwinlcel, who crossed ihe bar a+ 5 feel IO inches. All ihese boys are holdovers from lasi' years un- defeafed squad and have again proved iheir worih in ihe '49 season. To produce ieams of ihis caliber, long and vigorous prac+ice sessions were held from early January uniil ihe close of ihe session. Bu? under Bro+her Emery's unbounded leadership and enihu- siasm. The 'rraclc ieam found enioymenl and safisfaciion which only This popular spor'r can produce. Quick as c Flush. Thuf's ihe perfeci doscripiion of ihis yeur's spirif mon. Lsfi fo righ+: T. McQuade, J. Logan, R. Gainor, M. Carle. J. McQuacle ge! sei' for a siarf. A 5111! Among CenTral's ever increasing program aT sporTs and exTra-curricular acTiviTies is The newly Tormed galT club. A new member of The TaculTy. BroTher Gabriel Borromeo. has assumed The respon- sibiliTies of moderaTor OT The squad. The coll Tor candidaTes broughT such enThusiasTic response ThaT iT was decided To form a club wiTh everyone inTer- esTed eligible To parTicipaTe, raTher Than cuTTing The squad down unTil only The mosT proTicienT were lelT. However The idea oT a Team was noT com- pleTely abandoned. Tor The besf golfers of The group parTicipaTed in several meeTs wiTh oTher schools during The pasT season. The squad as a whole made an impressive showing, and everyone looks forward To The Time when golf will Take iTs proper place along wiTh oTher ouTsTanding sporTs acTiviTies. CenTral's Top golfers oxhibii Their form, Leff fo ' Rigqhfq W. Rembialkowslri, J. Palmer, L. Ellis, C. A Houck, R. Veselic. Coach and ModeraTor, B'roTher Gabriel - T :Barromeo Civ' Fil: , 5 R .J Fronf row: Connor Palmer, Ellis, Murphy, Shanahan. O'Raurke, Voiilla, McFadden. Baclr Row: Filson, Pafferson. The caslref holds effigy oT our defoaT- sd rival. Too had we losil 6' The success of CenTral's aThleTic venTures can be parTly aTTribuTed To The sTudenT body's ever grow- ing supporT. This increase oT spiriT has been largely due To The Tireless eTForT oT our cheerleaders. Edgar Filson. Joe Connor, Jack McFadden. and Ed. VoTilla are senior members and The nucleus ol The squad. In iaddiTion To The Tine showings which They make aT every pep rally and aThleTic evenT, They are ably assisTed by BroTher Ephebus James in Training oThers To carry on Their Tine example. The animaTed cheerleading aT Juniors Larry Ellis and Don Palmer, along wiTh Sophomores Bill Murphy, Jim Cox, BarT Shanahan. Bob PaTTerson and Bob O'Rourke is visual evidence oT The parT They play in promoTing school spiriT. All oT CenTral's aThleTes and The sTudenT body owe The cheerleaders a hearTy voTe ol Thanks Tor Their conTribuTion Toward The backing of our Teams. K 1 ' K . 5, , - 1, ' -xwqw '-4' '11 - , A A 5 iff ' 1 - A nw 7 . 5 'J' ' k gzfgwgi ' f K f 1523554 7 ffm , 'vsysa -1 f- ' N Hag .. .Q L 'rg-ig-pe ss- .,. we .2 f a , 259' -. . .. ' 2 1- fi an it Q Q H 4 K' . , , P in F X Black 6 white dieview Burnl cork! The smell of grease pciinfl Voices singing, shouling, loughing. The onnuol minslrel is going on of Cenfrol. Affer weeks of reheorsol ihe show begins. The men of burnf cork-enclmen loy nome-pro- ceecl fo pul' fhe in'rerlocu+or in o sfofe of perplexify, And oll The while. Cenlrol's musicol +olen+ is being revealed io 'rhe oudience. This minsirel show is one of lhe schools big sfcge produciions. The enclmen dig up some iokes and The music-minded men dig wi'rh The five Anyone in 'rhe school wifh Jroleni gels o chonce 'ro display if cn' fhe minsfrel. And +ho+'s noi oll! For o second perl ol 'rhis enferfoinmenf, The Blue Knighfs converi fhe show info 0 beouliful musicol. Soi+ ligh+s replcmce ihe burnf corlc ond fhe show fokes on eniirely clilierem' oppeoronce. Upper Picfure: Jack Burwinhel of mirror while Mr. Schaefer makes up Vince Dugan, os John Soar and Bob Medonis look on. Lower: The chorus forms a bocl drop wifh fheir while coals K+. N if 00 wi? ' ve 'Q .-Af , mf x f 3 I - -af l ' MNNN5 F Q SY' F X1 ff QQ ,fm GJ 1. ss fr 1: X'-5 1 ws .f'LNi,, - 1 Mrs. Cohen lMarIha Corclicl, and Mr Cohen lWilI' . iam Brownl ponder Ihe problems of Ihe newly weds wifh Iheir Rabbi, Him Shanleyl. Solomon Levy lBob Garrilyl admires new daughlor-in-Iaw IKa+hleen Conboyl as Ala' E ie I cl. Filsonl loolcs on approv- ingly. ABIE'S IRISH ROSE MR. HARRY SCHAEFER, DIRECTOR Prior 'ro F sluclenl body was discussin Ih ID g e pro aloilily of Ihe so . , . . me couple being uniled in malrimony noi once . . nor Iwice . . . buf Ihree limes. The occasi was Ihe Ihree acl comedy by Anne Nichols' Ab ' U ies Irish Rose. The plol of 'rhe enrire play cenlered aboul 'Ihe maferial woes of a Jewish war hero, Abraham Levy. and an Irish U.S.O. enlerlainer, Rosemary Murphy. The play was Irue Io Ihe linesr Iraclilions of our Cenlral aclors in Ihai' if was anolh I er ypical Schaelerian ProcIuc+ion. Mr. Harry Schaefer cli reclor, and 'rhe double-casl were generous wilh lime devolecl 'Io Ihe painslalcing rehearsals. The reward was such 'a finished producl Thar if w'Il , i go down in 'rhe annals of Cenlral hislory as one of Ihe mos? sparkling gems of olramalic arlislry. Jim Maclnin prepares lo slaple wall paper while .luck Ifzel and Cliff Kramer unroll ii. Greg Sclwwann gives l'l1e ladder a helping hand. , ebruary II and IZ. and I8 and I9, Ihe on was Ihe annual Senior Play, which SYNOPSIS New Yorlc Cily ACT I-Home ol Solomen Levy ACT ll-Same Place-One weelc Iafer Home ol Abie and Rosemary Chrisfmas Eve CAST OF CHARACTERS ABIE ....... ROSEMARY .... SOLOMON ...... .. PATRICK MURPHY MRS. COHEN .... MR. COHEN .... FATHER WHALEN RABBI . . . BRIDESMAIDS ,.. FLOWER GIRLS .. Edgar Filson James Dean Kalhleen Conboy Berfe Wymard Roberl Garrily Charles Libell Roberl' Limegrover Chuclc Miller Marlha Corclic Richard Worrall William Brown Thomas Campbell William Young James Shanley Mary Lou Kernan Jean Orlenzo Calherine Barry Marian Callahan Mary Garriry Dororhy Garrily Lemme af 'em, Farher lBilI Youngl, says Pairick Murphy IChuck Millerl. l'lI show ihaf poor liffle excuse for an aposfrophe, he can'1 say Thai io me. Hold your femper Pail implores Fafher Whalen ITom Camp- belll io Pai Murphy IBob Limegroverl as he prepares Io engage in fisficuffs with Mr. Cohen IDicl: Worralll. ToodIe Oo, darling! coos Rosemary IBeHe Wymard, I her ever loving spouse, Abie Uames Deanl. -Y M . The old saying +he Third lime is The charm cerfainly held True in regard lo Rose Marie . our +hird successive opereHa, The firsf preseniafion, My Maryland was so successful 'thai we saw fhaf an insfifuiion had been slaried af Cenlral. The Sfudenf Prince , las? yeor's preseniafion was even beHer since ii showed 'lhe benelils oi experi- ence afforded by My Maryland . Rose Marie was produced by Mr. E. Laurence Burrows. The man responsible for fhe ofher +wo successes. Mr. Angel assisfed 'rhe symphony orch- esfra in preparing 'rhe rafher complex scores. which gave such sfrong supporl' 'ro lhe casl. We feel proud of our opererias because ihey are enfirely school proieds. Everyihing is done by 'rhe boys, wiih ihe help of girls from 'fhe Diocesan high schools. Rose Marie siands forfh as an example of whai can be accomplished by coordinaiing +he falenfr and spirii of o school such as Cenfral Calholic. The populorify Cenfral's oper- erfas enioy in fhe Cafholic girls High Schools of the dis- trict, is evidenced. by ihe ve:y large number who audition for each of our shows. Of rhe more fhan one hundred hope- fuls, fha group picfured above was chosen os ihe singing chorus. Q Mr. Burrows, fhe direcfor, reheorses Tom Frey and Jean Monfeverde in one of ihe duefs from fhe colorful show. This is she rhird Ceniral oporeria in which fhese fhree have pariicipafed. Dancing highlighfs ihe show. These highfoofed domsels are being insfrucied by Nancy Lee Garver, anofher ihree year voieran of Cen1'ral's opereHas. Lefl' ro righf: Miss Garver. Maryann Kirby, Peggy Blaha, Mary Audrey Baker, and Mary McGill. These members of lhe chorus greally enlivened lhe scene on opening nighf for some were allired in gaudy indian cos- lumes and olhers wore 'lhe uniform of fhe Royal Mounied. In 'rhis group are: Ed Sanner, Bob Morgan, Bill Brown, and Sfan Kloclowsli, who have parlicipafed in all lhree of our operelias. ,z Evelyn Collins lisians as Cliff Kramer reciies some of his lines. This is Evelyn's fhird performance in our operelfas. LEADS ROSE MARIE-Jeanne Monleverde, Evelyn Collins. LADY JANE-Valeri Lappe, Marfha Cyordic. ETHEL--Mary McGill, Margo Lambert. WANDA-Kolhleen Conboy, Belle Wy- mard. JIM KENYON-Tom Frey, Clif? Kramer. HERMAN- Bill Brown. SGT. MALONE-Bill Bonura, Joe Monleverde. HAWLEY-Chuck Miller, Chuck Libell. EMILE-Jim Shanley, Hank Campbell., BLACK EAGLE-Bob Moorehead, Tom O'Leary. MALE CHORUS T. Wallace, J. McCann. J. Koessler, J. Dean, P. Wilson, R, Ford, A. Pesyna, H. BarreH, R. Dougherfy, M. McKenna, J. Black, R, Maley, A. Kimicafo, L. Campbell, J. Rossi, C. Maloney, R, Limegrover, W. Young, R. Woxnial, H. Bara- nak, E. Sanner, T. Shilen, A. Polifo, J. Hooper, G. Leipros, R. Gilmarfin, R. Morgan, S. Kloclowslui, T. -McCaFiery, E. Maloney, E. Scoff, J. Ruggrereo, C. Eixai. FEMlNlNE CHORUS M. Roman, P. Heyl, N. Hughes, M. A. Kirby, D. Lesanii D. Chlyolch, M. Bauer, F. Carlin, E. Klien, M. Subsaro, M. Blaho, N. Hufnagel, J. Fanla, M. Maus, G. Clenlin, M. Hebensfriel, J. Bridgeman, N. Bresnohon, M. L. Kernan, M. Callahan, R. Pol-ls, V, Freyer, C. Koessler, A. Zolrannger, B. Newman, J. McCausland, A. Jaclio, L. Wallace, D. Sassano J. Mcf-Jeugan, P. O'Malley, J. Lind, C. Lenehan, M. Werfz A. Kenneiz, M. Ihel. M. J. Troino. Tom Shilen accompanies Bill Bonura, Margo Lamberl, Mary Ann Duffy, CHR Kramer, Belle Wymard as 'lhey rehearse The indian Love Call , one of ihe very popular songs from Rose Marie . i John Soar and Larry Holleran, along wilh fheir dares, folk over ihe Micl-Winier Dance, one of fhe highlights of fhs social year af Cenfral. Friclay's mos? imporfanf exfro-curricular aciivily is the weekly social af Cafhedral, populafod by enlhusiaslic Cenfral quail hunlers. Three of Cen+ral's eager beavers cough up iheir four biis for iho privilege of walfzing wifh The fair ladies of Caihedral. H Uh- .MV - l ,Q 1 l im' P How would you like 'ro go lo fhe Whife Tower offer 'lhis is over? ask Tom Wallace, Ecl Filson. and Tom Frey of fheir Calhedral friencls. A dreamy niglsf, some dreamy music, ond o dream in your arms, seems fo be flve ihoughis of Cenircl's sfudenls and alumni oi 'llwe Mid Winier Dance. Wa Siorcl1ed shiris, silk dresses, and sweei music, ore enioyed by Jack O'Brien, Tom O'Leary, .lock Forobougla, ond iheir dofes. x When 'Phe music dies clown and ll'lB lolln increases, Cenfral's young swains nofurolly head for flue bor- Coke 'lhof is. Cenfrolifes, plus Ccihedrolifex, plus good music all. Even flue sculifed shoes and sore foes ore overlooked, os is evidenced by equals o good lime for ilmese happy faces. 'x , . fi v i f' is 0 ik . H 1 1 ' - Nw . 'lf' h is gf if 'Q -ng. s ,xp A ,, N meme- s. -gf i3!13'5wi,6 'QW Q A hlvq' his - -is :fi 'f s.. Ar , :xi mm,Y I 5 W A ,,. A'M bf, I Q N 5- A - ax qs J ie-Q 'i is My N - sh L X ' x . M , yd' ji A gi lx, ae. si gg X is s l i V fs N ' ' fi V sw .Quin mfffyxs 4,-e , i X ' -,QQ ri, ,gf K -' .. , iz- 45 'QXXTQJALJ Af , -, : , 2' V EQ i ye: 3 -' -f - .,.V5 , 111 sf' 3 X. Na Kneeling before- lhe aliar of fhe Brofhers' Chapel for 'che lasf lime as sfuden+s of Ceniral, we lhanlc God for giving us an educafion such as we have received. Ours is a 'full educalion-+ha+ aol 'rhe mind and heari. We have formed a sense of spiri'r- ual values. How alien have we heard our Brofhers asking Wha'r does ii profil a man if gain fhe whole world, and suffer fhe loss ol his immorlal soul? Our prayer +ha+ we may no+ wane from ihe ideals and convicfions formed a'l' Cenlral, lhal we may sfand sfrong in'?he Faifh. . Our school has given us fhe means fo live a suc- cessful life in 'fhis world of keen compe+i+ion, bul' more imporlanl, she has revealed 'lo us fhe secref of peace--of being al peace wilh ourselves and our God. As we, ihe class of I949, leave, we lxnow noi whai' 'the lulure holds in sfore for us. Some predicl' warp we pray for world peace-'rhe peace of Nw Chrisl, as we have lcnown if of Ceniral. ' ff YAW4' mi ' n 9 5' if A xl . I 'la . I ' if . ,. fm, ,. X X 'ici NL' ll I L-.ni ,rlln 4 Q1 I y ' jgl I 'f lullllllulilglll l E- QL - in S' ll law '-'ufif-E. Ci 'Y 'Sf 44 J 'lr : 1 Q n l C Fl ' 9 'W'-' A, . .Y KAL l ,. 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