Central Catholic High School - Towers Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1956
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This candid r 9 presentation, we feel, will serve better than any intricate , theme to fulfill the yearbook's function of mirroring life at Central Catholic. 1 , w ff' lf'!'1e fi ll lll , K . l Q1 -ck. 1 ....,? ...,',,,.,., -..,,,1,.-F--1- Ak ... HWIHS A A CENTRAL DISTRICT HIGH SCHO0L Q5 PITTSBURGH o PENNSYLVANIA ' A. .. 'f 5 T X ki ,Q NYY N ,Q Kg, Y., ,M , ,flfmw ,M X ,k.,, g K W -X '15 4, 1 .f W 5 4 .1 Asn A .1 ,yfw S fx . W A -X 'ww , - x QWWJF x M ? Ti' ' 1 :gi f -f 1 E-A--55, an , ,V f i - Q, YK' '. .. ft 51111 A' 'L i M ff, ,ci ll M11 'J J 3 H if W if 5,22 4 iaybga O G W iwwwwwwwwi K O ease-iff ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, the home parish of Central Catholic, is the scene of most of the maior religious activitiesfMass of the Holy Ghost, Retreat, Baccalaureate Mass-of our school year. Less than two blocks from the school, the Cathedral re- mains a reassuring memory of the splendor of the House of the Lord. THE STREET CAR provides transportation to school for over half the students. 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Q51 .: w ? f F T 21 iw , ' ' , - 3 .xiii wi g 223235, ,fi L... K mf, H - Q-vw,-Q. .. - wg. :-5f,?.., ' 6 11.-P 1 1 ' ,Q ag,,,, ' 1 XA Qi - xx - . ' -, 12 N . f Y , if V www, 1., , , fibww' X . . IAM A V -sl-nu-v. fe'-LN., ,,1.r'- wi' A52 V052 Q R., . , fsijglf' wx K WSH sw f . - X I, 3 'Q-14 :X ' N x 3 -'K is-' I ' lv' 1's55Ef'1'. ff? ' 'iii li THE BROTHERS' life is but partially known to most students. Here on Trinity Sunday Brothers Joseph G., Kevin, Charles, D. Kevin, and Timothy rcnew their dedication to Almighty God. TWO MAKE A CROWD in one-half of or locker. Readymg their books for the morning classes sophomores Richard Pryor JohnoHc1ney, and Michael Dimperio. 0ur 0wn Eiior s and our eaohers eal KING AND QUEEN of lost year's Junior Prom at the William Penn Hotel, Tom Sobow and his date, Jackie Yann, literally take the spotlight for the King and Queen dedication dance. V5 LOOSENING UP in the initial arm exercise during weekly gym period classes 2JS and 4JC ready themselves for interclass basketball com- petition. Mr. Fran Collins, gym instructor, stands in the center, im- mediately in front of the second row from the rear. CLASS 'l'lF'S artistic backing of the Viking eleven for the big clash of the year with North Catholic typified the student support of the team. Sign makers William Quinn, John Cush, Lawrence O'Connor, and Richard White here boost themselves to form the author foreground of the three dimension placard. N ueseix fine., , mt, s?g.m,,. tt, X, if we gr. t W m'ew-. N N i prayers, form the educatedgenflemdhiin rhe ?h5 i1ge Christ, begins officially at 8:40 . . . ' THE MOST REVERENDCOLEMAN F. CARROLL, D.D., Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh and Pastor of Sacred Heart Church, has continued his pastoral interest in Central especially through the many boys sent here from His Excellency's own Sacred Heart parish. Through his own parish high school, Bishop Carroll again this year has ioined us in many of our school activities. F om Walchtowe .9 THE MOST REVEREND JOHN F. DEARDEN, S.T.D., Bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, has been unceasing in his interest in Central Catholic and his generosity toward all the school has aspired to. What the students of Central Catholic remem- ber Bishop Dearden for most, however, is his tireless solici- tude for our spiritual welfare. IT IS WITH particular complacency that we recognize FATHER JOHN B. McDOWELL, Ph.D., for within the past school year Father McDowell has been elevated to the Superintendency of Pittsburgh Catholic Schools. A graduate of Central Catholic himself, Father McDowell has the invaluable Ieaven of personal experience 'to bring to the understanding of everything that is Central. ,.rf? A 2P2if.. imed in ernitq BROTHER F. ALOYSIUS, Vice-Principal. Teacher and former Freshman Prefect here at Central, Brother Aloysius this year assumed the office of Vice- Principal. The intricacies of the school roster, the numerous school slips and forms, and, in coopera- tion with Brother Vincent, the general supervision of the school, form the bulk of Brother's duties. BROTHER FREDERICK JOHN, Student Counselor, Sophomore Religion. Because of the increasing demands for a full-time Student Counselor, this year Brother John relinquished his posi- tion as Vice-Principal to assume the large task ol that of principal Student Counselor for over eighteen hundred boys. Brother's under- standing, helpful manner has been invaluable to all who have sought his aid. BROTHER GILES VINCENT, Principal. Because our class started Central in the first year of the administration of Brother Vincent, we feel in some way that much of the progress ihat we and Central have experienced during these four years has been because of the constant efforts of Brother Vincent to direct us toward Christian manhood. BROTHER E. LEO, Prefect of Discipline . . . The full time task of supervising seeing of the cafeteria the handling of absence, assumed by Brother E, during our other years school discipline, the over- during lunch periods, and detentions have been ably Leo this year, as well as at Central. BROTHER G. WILLIAM, Freshman Prefect, Al- gebra l . . . The challenging work of develop- ing freshmen in the ways of Central Catholic has been capably handled this year by the veteran teacher of classical languages, Brother G. William. Besides the duties of Freshman Prelect, Brother William supervised Freshman detentions and annealed the first year men in the intricacies of algebra. :flier - Lg? 1 THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT seems to be the motto of the genial bookstore manager, Brother G. Charles, as he supplies a happy sophomore with one of the thousands of items in the bookstore. BROTHER GEDEON CHARLES Bookstore . . . Bookkeeping . , . Typ- ing . . . Commercial Honor Society MR. ANDREW EINLOTH German II MR. JOHN HAZUR Biology . . . Algebra I, ll MR. VAL JANSANTE Health II . . . Driver Education . . Head Football Coach MR. FRANCIS COLLINS Gym . . . Assistant Footb . . . J.V. Basketball Coach MR. THEODORE LAMB Music Instructor . . . Band MR. JAMES BORRELLI Music Instructor DRJOSEPH RAUTERKUS Director of Orchestra MR. GUY BORRELLI Music Instructor ull Coach THE DAILY CONSTITUTIONAL around Ihe quadrangle is as much a facully lradilion as il is a part of the sludenls' routine. After the noon meal these Brothers walk informally and discuss the classroom boners of the day. Their ima is 0ur Time MISS REGINA McELWEE, R.N. School nurse MISS ISABEL WHITE MISS JEAN McMAHON School secretary School secretary MISS MARY JANE BEGGY School Librarian MRS. ELANORE MUNHALL School secretary SAMARIA OR JUDEA? asks Brother Edward Charles in his stimulating religion period in IOF. etlinq Them ellie to the CLASS 1F-First Row: C. Tyson, W. Jumper, J. Metcalfe, A. Johnston, J. Grada, F. Devere, W. Fullen, I.. Romito, A. Quigley, D. Ricci. Second Row: J. Campbell, R. Karpuszka, W. Benzenhoefer, A. Petrone, W. Kompare, J. Dean, J. Jarzynka, W. Duncan, L. Connelly. Third Row: G. Barker, J. Ostapkowicz, D. Dzura, J. Bray, R. Rapp, A. Deluca, J. Urbanski, R. Rzodkiewicz. Fourth Row: T. Massaro, P. Halterlein, D. McMunn, J. Hefferin, T. McClain, W. McHugh, J. Holland. Fifth Row: D. Narr, E. Herold, R. Wise, 5. Wasiel, R. Mazxiotti, D. Williams, J. Walsh. Sixth Row: 5. Sirocky, E. Giolma, B. Conway, J. Hufnagel, D. Woll, C. Montrose, M. Morris. 'B- DOUBlE DUTY Brother G William takes time out from his duties as Freshman Prefect to Instruct class 2F in the intricacies of Algebra I. Judging from the smiling faces of the freshmen John Stroud lstandingl must have made a mistake MR. WILLIAM TURLEY English I, Ill . . . Commercial Law . . . Homeroom, 2F. CLASS 2F-'Firsl Row: R. Gaughan, N. Palricca, F. Pawlak, J. W. Kelly, J. O'Toole, R. Bogacz, M. Berdik, E. Barvick, T. Driscoll, R. Burgoon, J. Paolino, M. Cusick. Second Row: J. Brugnoli, D. Slagno, J. Slroud, J. Vilulla, D. Kaplan, R. Hendricks, R. Mangold, R. lewandowski, J. Modzelewski, J. Susany, R. Costello. Third Row: D. White, N. Kitlewski, L. Walsh, T. McDonough, J. Larkin, G. Greer, G. Martin, J. Diskin, J. Frank. Fourlh Row: A. Romano, J. T. Kelly, A. Kowalewski, R. Filek, L. Criscella, F. Mysliwiec, J. Kirby, J. Milchell, R. Rishel, W. Szymanski, R. Denlel, A. Skonicki. CLASS 3F-Firsl Row: T. Murth, P. Rouso, A. Pugliano, J. Berkey, B. Onufer, M. 0'Malley, P. Cor- coran, P. Leech, W. McCullough, M. Jordan. Second Row: J. Myler, L. Salac, Jos. Murray, C. Byrne, G. Brandt, R. Watson, R. Neusch, J. Farmerie, W. Schmid, R. Gaus. Third Row: C. Scarlatla, D. Yousf, R. Cassady, V. Longo, R. Deursch, V. Gonsowski, C. Bonk, W. Roche, T. Sheehy. Fourlh Row: J. Santa, J. Bonenberger, R. Walsh, R. Pawlick, J. Rowe, R. Fischer, F. Harfley, L. Basinski, R. Brandensfein, R. Homison. Fihh Row: T. Krsul, F. Bork, R. Tralka, A. Perroiti, T. Kosakowski, J. Flaherty, R. Hollas, James Murray, R. Mizgorski. BROTHER D. KEVIN . Freshman Religion, 3F . . . Hislory 1. Boys Will Be Men . . . but irst gf MX I .gzf 5 QE 2 if rl, ,ff L ff? E? E, U gm. A -:sq - CLASS SF First Row: J. McMurray, J. Meyer, L. Kerr, J. WolFl, R. Fisher, M. Hunt, J. Vilsack, J. Thomas, H. Mcloughlin, R. Quinlan. Second Row: R. Cable, T. Bonapelli, J. Mate, L. Modzelewski, S. Passatiume, R. Tysarczyk, F. Sieg, J. Kaldy, J. Sampietro. Third Row: E. Spahr, J. School, H. Hardy, R. Rowley, M. Aupperle, G. Grab, J. Roberts, G. Palamara. Fourth Row: R. Keenan, J. Conley, T. Eman- uele, T. Grimpe, A. Krzysik, R. Scott, A. Kovak, R. Black. Filth Row: R. Kearns, R. Pecman, S. Joyce, P. Bametzrieder, R. Dawson, B. Brown, M. Conroy. Sixth Row: F. McAnulty, R. Depiro, T. Conaboy, W. Walters, G. Billon, R. Fullen, J. Emmerick. CLASS 6F-First Row: W. Sibilia, R. Welsch, R. Jamison, J. Dugo, F. Kress, T. Grim, R. Dickey, T Cloonan, J. Conley, J. Wells. Second Row: S. StefTan, R. Muto, G. MacArthur, R. Ruddy, D. Don- nely, J. Cafaro, J. DePhilip, W. Settnek, T. Bryne, R. Polinski. Third Row: R. Timko, J. Smith, J. Woinarowski, R. Ganaloff, T. Murphy, R. Hartman, F. Barlak, E. Miller, L. DeFrancesco, E. Valenty. Fourth Row: J. SanMarro, 5. Spak, J. Zowe, R. Holler, C. Kevicki, R. Rossi, D. Szymansky, L. Schram R. Carroll. Fifth Row: L. Wolff, J. Walshesky, R. Reith, R. Weltner, L. Buczkowski, R. Grady, J. Man nella, W. lnsley. r DIAMOND ADVOCATES . . . Johnny Bender and Lanny Landgraff go over plans for Central's newest activity, the baseball team. The persistence and hard work of Mr. Bender and his committeemen Ed Heh, Larry Monroe, and Joe Buronovsky, were prominent factors in promoting this newest of endeavors. BROTHER G. PATRICK Freshman Religion, 5F . . Latin BROTHER FIRMILIAN JOHN Freshman Religion 6F . . English 'l.. bating, Music Appreciation CLASS 7F-First Row: R. McHugh, F. Dyer, L. Young, D. Hall, W. Katnik, J. Michel, R. Hollihan, L. Summers, T. But- ler, E. Poland, E. Yuhasz, E. Mous. Sec- ond Row: F. Miller, P. Rokow, J. Wagner, M. lydon, J. Jelovich, A. Eskro, M. Kenny, J. Vecchio, R. Baikowski, V. Yarussi, W. Benetz. Third Row: W. Fisher, J. Gan- non, J. McHaIe, J. Crimmins, T. Crossen, B. Campbell, L. Acker, R. Ryan, P. Flynn, J. Benton, J. Benton, J. Perry, R. Norr, E. Ricci. Fourth Row: R. Horn, P. Moore, J. O'Leory, R. Parello, C. Moltott, G. Rizzo, R. Zigarac, E. Doemling, R. Heinz, P. Arrigo. CLASS 8F-Bottom Row: A. Marmo, R. Frey, G. McNamara, K. Kern, J. Pastrick, L. Houston, E. Ostrowski, L. Kubus, S. Phillips, J. Bugay, J. Stonna. Second Row: R. Schwartz, T. Dortenzo, P. lonadi, E. Grabowslci, S. Mosolansky, J. Moan, W. Connolly, F. Bronowicz, G. Smelko, W. Miller, J. Nugent. Third Row: R. McAvoy, W. Crothers, P. McNamara, F. Finello, R. Petrick, J. Dushow, R. Dona- telli, E. Burke, M. 0'TooIe, F. Mantick, H. Tillson. Fourth Row: G. Burgoon, A. Hudak, D. Stratii, W. Bowers, E. Stor- tari, D. Motto, H. Krason, T. Hirst, J. Ab- botico, J. Reith, J. Folco. CLASS 9F-Bottom Row: W. Conroy, J. Shelpman, R. Bankowski, J. Matthews, S. DeSarno, E. Kaschouer, F. Morocco, G. Gallagher, S. Piionowski. Second Row: R. Ahnert, D. Healy, J. Bonenberger, J. Boyer, G. Dietz, P. Lengyel, V. Azzinaro, A. Herman, E. Rua. Third Row: S. Or- lando, G. Hogg, J. McMahon, W. Doody, J. Cummings, E. Pilardi, T. Heron, T. Corbett. Fourth Row: W. Rhodes, J. Crig- ler, T. Grgurich, C. Kratzenberg, D. Mon- roe, M. 0'Donnel, J. Burke. Fifth Row: J. Stefan, W. Adamek, J. O'Mahony, J. Drobish, F. Kress, D. Cherubin, E. Ono- fray. Sixth Row: E. Dutty, V. Nicotera, G. Lisotto, R. Wisniewski. BROTHER E. VINCENT Freshman Religion, 9F . . . Algebra I . . . Alumni Association. A. ll l':l'f 'yff'g MT ii . . U--4 ..f-wt? u '.f'i'-Q5 -, N' D wi M D 5 Z ' -A 'Y i L N qv. . 'Y l -y --wwf ' ' . .P . . - '- g- N. , fi '-.hx ... f u'1 : N-f 'fy M ., Em2'AQ:,7'?S f rf .Jw s k.v,,x, w , Siu. M. X . A 1 1 E - W ii- ,ygl F Y' .fs BROTHER E. CLAUDE Freshman Religion, 1'lF . . . Algebra 1 . . . Bowling Moderator. ir- u 1.2: ew. we ' - 4554. s. 'A ii ' an-2 :Nl.srs.3 -'W' 2' Sue.: f CLASS 'HF-First Row: T. Lydon, P. Wallace, G. Hollender, P. Cooney, W. Bosack, R. 0'Brien, R. Fowler, R. Holeczy, D. McCort, J. Ireland. Second Row J. Brown, C. Stevens, E. Gallagher, M. Murrin, F. Seibel, R. Sinque, P. Bellisaris, H. Boal, J. Madden, J. Cena. Third Row: A. Kravic, R. Yinger, R. Fukas, E. Wyzykowski, J. Cush, T. Muehl, C. Crowe, M. laderosa, J. LaBella, L. O'Connor. Fourth Row: W. Quinn, G. Strain, E. Pella, K. Sullivon, T. Motteram, W. Gilboy, E. Zmuda, A. Quinn, R. McCloskey A. McGough. Fifth Row: H. Stewart, R. White, W. Strelecki, D. McCue, R. Sulka, R. Ryan, J. Pison F. Hunt, J. Ruane. 1 r .S'0PHOM0ll'E.S' UP AND UNDER goes the outdoor basketball in an after-school tilt on the courts behind the auditorium. Weather permitting, the out-of-door courts provide fter school recreation for scores of students. BROTHER E. RICHARD Sophomore Religion, IS . . . Biology . . . Band . . . Orchestra Moderator. BROTHER D. RICHARD Sophomore Religion, 25 . . . Junior Religion . . . Latin ll . . . Glee Club Moderator. U' J, A Li .1 i '24 K. XA k 7049 an ,U K? Sri! M N ' . f'- 2-2. K - ' 4 Q 1 1 it A K .f Irb. :iff :., Zig. 55' QQ L Q g f w ,L gf stag. A ,Z 1 i . b an , I L Q -M - Q . ' :gf X H msg, Siem Q.l, Q ' ' i a 0 was f 1' '- sm: 'P , li x plz, i 'Mk i Q: :-'1 , ' iw Rig: '- :I-Mai. -k' 5:':-r- y -'1, -'-' b f 5 Q M . Q A x 1 f .J Q L? -f E ,E Q gif W it n Ai, ' 1-T lakil. 1 X S if 1 5 N :QE Wf BROTHER D. STEPHEN Sophomore Religion, 35 . . . Geometry . . . Algebra ll . . . Swimming Team. BROTHER BONAVENTURE Sophomore Religion, 45 . . . English II . . . History. CLASS 45-fBottom Row: R. Radomski, J. Szurszewski, J. McGonigle, J. Kuszaiew- ski, M. Marino, J. Primm, P. Munion, W. Callery, D. Piacguadio, J. Bender, D. Evers. Second Row: M. Detfabio, J. Smiller, L, Sekelick, J. Mikles, M. McCor- Iey, W. Glencer, W. Jennings, E. Brieger, J. DiPippa, M. McAndrew. Third Row: R. Berrot, J. Quintiliani, W. Kelly, J, Fer- manis, L. Facchini, F. Stanish, D. ShetTo, R. Falvo, R. Lyman, C. Carcelli, F. Pion- tek. BROTHER TtMOTHY Sophomore Religion, SS . . . Geometry. CLASS 35-ABottom Row: F. Kotwa, J. Unger, W. Wilburn, R. Matze, E. O'Connor, R. LeDonne, A. Barnes J. Joyce, R. Lortese, J. Bentz. Second Row: D. Flanagan, T. Sheehan, C. Davies, F. Ventura, J. Ruane D. Mayberry, T. Kuzluski, C. Cage, R. Tasky, J. Darnell. Third Row: J. Lubarsik, D. Doyle, S. Castelli, J Wymard, J. Ruch, G. Grunert, J. Markus, G. Kenna, W. Connor. Fourth Row: R. Greb, J. JacQuart, F Landgraff, R. Settnek, J. Elish, G. Pastrick, M. Kollar, W. Burke. Fifth Row: A. Horgan, J. Keegan, E McFadden, J. Majhan, M. Pulice, J. Blatnica, J. O'Brien. SHORT CHANGED? Cashier Mrs. Alberta Sullivan has to keep an eye on the cafeteria's supply of straws as well as on the change she gives Leonard Cygnarowicz during the first lunch period. LITTLE BUDDHA? No, it's iust iunior Jack Dauer demonstrating a portion of the rs. 2 Q barrage of posters that helped make TOWERS' week the success it was. x5 Q , -L U 2 2 A,.s wtf A N.. tl-'lbs' ml V r Ein sg A it l-ta ID LiJlT't'l 'PHE Q . 'Wu ,wwf ,av . z + V I,--ms...-.. . a,..,,3mwmWwE 1 f 1- .X i.,' T. .,.. l, CLASS 65-Bottom Row: R. Dorsner, D. Kirby, A. Abel, J. Beck, C. Silvio, P. Buono, P. Freker, G. Dippold, D. Mitch, R. Nese. Second Row: J. Sundry, A. Eixak, R. Kenning, J. McCabe, J. Young, J. Paiak, J Jandrlich, J. Fletcher, M. Janosov. Third Row: D. O'Shea, R. Marlinka, T. Rzeznik, J. Horne, W. Jacks, E. Hoolahan, H. Whitehead, R. Sullivan, C. Donoughe, J. Pugliese. Fourth Row: R. Studnicki, J. Carson E. Brennen, C. Frecano, J. D'Ambrosio, E. Kraus, J. O'Donnel, R. Cosgrove. Fifth Row: J. Nowak S. Maluty, W. Petro, T. Barry, R. Gordon, W. Cvetic, P. Simcic, T. Owens. CLASS SS-Bottom Row: T. Krawczyk, B. Vogel, B. MacDonald, M. Caterlno, R. Greco, R. Liberatore P. Marasco, J. Lindenfelser, J. Murrin, J. McDonough, W. Entress, R. Kelly. Second Row: M. Gaita J. Faccenda, M. Ciocca, P. Duggan, R. Chesley, J. McClusky, A. Zangrilla, R. Karolski, R. Belardi, J Sphar, M. Snyder, A. Pardi. Third Row: J. 0'Toole, R. Demitras, J. Watson, T. Benes, P. Rouser, G Flohr, C. Hanlon, P. Weber. Fourth Row: R. LeFace, R. Brennan, L. Dziubelr, E. Cybert, J. Fulton, F Bence, A. Bahleda, C. Murphy, A. Metro, D. Beyer, L. Vitti. r BROTHER G. KEVIN Sophomore Relignin, 65 . . . English ll . . . Archconfraternity Moderator . . . Baseball Coach. 23 v re- v , l CLASS 7S --First Row: A. Churik, K. Higberger, R. Proctor, W. Constantin, D. Rossela, C. O'Connor, M. Lattanzio, R. Lamanna, J. Butch, L. Regan. Second Row: R. Gibala, R. Palumbo, V. Bernadelli, A. Mar- tini, L. Nou, P. Quinten, J. Hines, R. Turak, T. Zeske, P. Nee. Third Row: A. Mongieri, G. Austin, L. Leonzio, W. Pitt, P. Aul, R. Slinchak, E. McCIuskey, T. Gallagher, J. Rushe. Fourth Row: W. Slusser, P. VanHoene, J, Mazzotta, E. Albertson, D. Trosky, D. Zavada, A. Mullen, R. Dugo. Filth Row: D. Lesick, G. Russo, J. Boyle, P. Benec. are ree, Sanguine Sophs - - - THE DAILY TREK around the quadrangle is as intricate part of life at Central as any classroom experi- ence. Here, Circling the Quadrangle, the first lunch group proves too obliging to the comeroman's efforts at a candid shot. BROTHER D. JULIAN . Sophomore Religion, 8S . . . Biology. BROTHER D. JUSTIN Sophomore Religion, 75 . . . History ll . . . Moderator, J.V. Football . . . Assis- tant Prefect of Discipline. BROTHER EMILIAN Sophomore Religion, TOS . . . English ll . . . Bond and Or- chestra Moderator . . . School Maintenance. S gk a-ng iw -Q 4, in W 4 F2 .wa - Mag' , uw . . .K ig -.H f ' ,Z .,., k.,-..f. .JN .,A..xx... A . ,.... ,ww , z w X K N i 1' -f F-isiif' xr-ff x W4 XX N: 'Nik CLASS 'l'lSfBoHom Row: W. DeTrude, A. Delmontagne, G. Bedillion, D. Miller, A. Venglish, J. Weir, R. Hager, S. McNaughton, R. Madden, F. Bizzack, R. Moore. Second Row: M. Loftis, J. Bofo, M Phllbim, C. Cregan, W. Daily, T. Wittig, W. Brinling, Donatelli, R. Ferons, R. Rygelslri. Third Row G. Wyant, N. Coleman, C. Patterson, R. McKeown, R. Pryor, R. Lovas, F. Verri, M. Dimperio, T. McElroy, H. Young, K. Fisher, A. Flaherty. Fourth Row: E. Colacito, D. Edwards, G. Garforth, G. Ven- tura, E. Schlecher, W. Sagone. CLASS ZJS-'First Row: R. Larson, V. Ornato J. Dunn, S. Sortino, D. Gressler, A. Feczko, R Cusick, D. Clair, G. Wrabley, J. Gallagher. Second Row: J. Herlog, R. Weber, R. Kutx, R Sowa, G. M:Gurl, F. Joseph, D. Mangold, J Ziskey, R. Sabatella. Third Row: P. Morabito W. Jones, R. Gielas, E. Hanley, R. Schilken R. Mamayek, R. Herberle, T. Marta, F. Shallo A. Klaus. Fourth Row: J. Ott, G. Gradl, E Casper, W. Davies, T. Zullo, R. Demitras, R Werner, P. Barrett, S. Burke. Fifth Row: F Klingensmith, E. Clifford, R. Murphy, J. Um- berger, W. 0'Connor. BROTHER E. THOMAS Junior Religion, 'IJA . . . American His- tory . . . History Honor Society. CLASS IJA-First Row: D. Boslett, J Dauer, W. Gregory, B. DiNardo, J. Frei- land, W. Gass, J. Quinlisk, L. Bucki, W Hart, A. Labriola. Second Row: F Daniher, P. DiNardo, C. Calvano, L Grande, N. McAteer, J. Sczepanski, R Gigliotti, R. Zeiles, J. McSorley, A. Walsh Third Row: M. Carey, D. Kompare, L Flanagan, J. Keating, T. Murphy, L. Da- dowski, D. Heiry, T. Walsh, F. Geraci, R Birch. Fourth Row: J. Mieczkowski, G Turak, W. Fay, J. Hepp, D. Hartner, J Carroll, D. James, C. Dees, J. Gordon F. Myszewski. Bl W WM u . W'Wf 'E8. , BROTHER F. EMERY Sophomore Religion, llS . . . Geometry . . . Track . . . Cross Country . . . Mothers' Guild. BROTHER D- JOSEPH CLASS 3JSfBottom Row: J. Marcinko, W. Bigley, R. Callahan, A. Godino, S. Frick, F. Ambrose, C. JUl l0f Rell9i0 h 315 - - - Algebra ll - - - Lisotto, P. Carnahan, A. Sarsfield, W. Campbell, P. Olitte, J. Burger. Second Row: J. Killeen, M. Moran, Director of INTYGINUFUIS- M. Cozza, D. Cush, R. Kail, T. Flaherty, A. Cupuk, J. Houck, M. lannone, J. Rainaldi, R. Ryan. Third Row: S. O'Malley, S. O'Connor, R. Hammer, J. Stein, G. Patterson, R. Limpert, H. Henn, D. Farrer, J. Foley, R. Masa. Fourth Row: D. Cumpston, F. Ehrenfried, R. Delpiuo, P. Murphy, F. Fitzhenry, T. Millan, D. Michaud, M. DeIDuca, J. Kaniecki, J. Nanci, A. Summer, W. Vargo, G. Cassilli. YEA, CENTRAL, we need that score, roars fifty-yard line throng of Central backers at the eventful North Catholic game. BROTHER D. MAURICE Junior Religion, 2JS . . . German I, ll H t d F h Cl b M d ...... W an H on Into the!! . 0 the Academic Day EASY ON THE GEARS, cau- tions Driver Instructor, Coach Val Jansante, as Jerry Keating gets used to the shifts on the Driver-training car before at- tempting his initial outing. Through the courtesy of Hal- ler's, Mount Lebanon, the school has been able to offer Driver- Training this year. THE TOWER view of the stair- way during the before-school move from the Clyde Street en- trance shows the vantage the onlooking Brother has over the incoming students. BROTHER F. BERNARD Junior Religion, 4JS . . . English Ill . . . Basketball Moderator. MM... , ,,,,, K H K Wm., . .. E.. so .. .gg . . , . .,, ,A , ..,, ...' CLASS 415-Bottom Row: G. Lynn, J. Sabow, J. Cush, L. Kuba, S. Cutruuula, J. Butler, R. Wittman, E. McGuinness, A. Herman, A. Butler. Second Row: J. Hanlon, R. Coyne, J. Burek, J. Wargo, R. Booher, W. Burrouhgs, H. Holland, J. Jerpe, A. Santoro, J. Caspero. Third Row: W. Vukela, V. Trapolsi, J. O'Toole, G. Moslener, R. Fisher, J. Christian, J. Hart, J. Kaiser, E. Tolsosh, F. Sundry. Fourth Row: A. Thomassy, R. Swierkowski, F. Harkcom, T. Culligaan, P. McGinnis, R. Kohler, J. Morrisard, J. Maloy, R. Kovalcik. CLASS IJC-First Row: J. Fullen, K. Hils, D. Mullen, J. Masterson, K. Brosk, M. Billings, E. Kearns, R. Myatich, K. Bonenberger, J. Walsh. Second Row: E. Bender, J. Allen, T. Koss, W. Stein, J. Bender, J. Rayan, R. Hahn, J. Mundo, R. Schultz, E. Villalpando. Third Row: A. Pison, N. Greer, J. Ciesxynxki, T. Lewandowski, P. Pietrzyk, T. Sullivan, M. McGinley, S. Vereb. Fourth Row: J. Cillo, A. Quique, T. Conley, J. Yurkiewiu, F. Williams, J. Shanty, P. Sammartino, R. Ralicki, P. Barbara. CLASS 5JS- First Row: Li. Keating, La. Keating, D. Taylor, L. Bucci, A. Bartoldi, J. Ferrante, G. Walsh, L. Wagner, C. Schwan, J. Dowds. Second Row: J. Sheran, J. Friday, R. Hall, J. O'Shea, C. Milarski, R. Milarski, R. lngolosby, D. Sweeney, S. Schultz, J. Tansey, G. Priebel, D. 0'5hea. Third Row: C. White, W, Winter, J. Merz, J. Miller, H. Jacquart, R. Stewart, D. Weston, J. Barszak. Fourth Row: J. Dawson, V. Pratillo, R. Ulicny, P. Buccigrossi, M. Freiman, B. Flynn, T. States, S. Parello, C. Raible, C. Conway, K. Gaus, J. Donahue. BROTHER E. JAMES Junior Religion, 5JS . . . Chemistry . . Athletic Director. BROTHER G. CHARLES Junior Religion, 6JS . . . English l, Ill, IV CLASS 6JSfFirst Row: M. Calfonso, W Callagher, R. Zambino, R. Wilhelm, E Bittner, J. Gerstbrein, R. Jessen, T. Rich- ardson, C. Rooney, J. Gallagher. Sec- ond Row: P. Dewey, R. Smith, R. Carne- vale, T. Briercheck, P. Chapman, J. Arm- strong, R, Byrne, J. Fellenbaum, R. Funk. Third Row: R. Capouoli, W. DeSantis, S. Wall, J. Nothwang, G. Moesla, R. Kress, A. DiPietro, A. Imberling, J. Heg- arty, Fourth Row: P. Taylor, T. Haas, J. Trichtinger, R. Roesch, J. Delfrancesco, R. Feidor, J. Obman, A. McSwigan. Fifth Row: J. Colcombe, D. Germanowski, W. Monahan, N. Jackson, J. Sable, M. Coyne, H. Carr. BROTHER FR. BERNARD Junior Religion, HC . . . English lll, IV . . . Football Moderator. A x BROTHER G. THEODORE Junior Religion, 2JC . . . Span- ish I . . . German I . . . School Dramatics Program . . . Student Council. CLASS 2JC -First Row: J, O'Brien, J. Hughes, J. Altavilla, M. Toomey, R. Bromberg, P. Rilry, J. Rubel, L. Dowling, R. Kerr. Second Row: J. Lucas, J. Bruscemi, J. Haft, F. Daniels, J. O'Toole, T. Gample, ltri, R. Shook, C. Tomei. Third Row: J. Fratanegol, A. Robinson, K. Kieiment, T. McCool, L. Amendola, L. Orth, W. Zalewski, J. Brenner. Fourth Row: F. Rokaczky, T. Madigan, T. Matrescio, W. Greer, J. McGreal, J. Bombara, D. Whalen, J. Sullivan. S LHP - THE HOMEWOOD AMERICAN LEGION team of the past year has been manned by at least four of this yenr's seniors who hope to make the Central base- ball nine. Left to right are Jim Chrise, Joe Buronovsky, Bill Noonan, and Bill Jacob. MR. JOSEPH FAY Homeroom 3JC . . . Typing . . . Business Mathematics . . . Assistant Football Coach. MR. LEO LOUGHLIN Homeroom 4JC . . . Typing. Heudq to Take 0ur P ace CLASS 3JC- Bottom Row: J. Schmid, T. Miller, P. Bronnen, R. Regal, T. Kilgallen, S. Ersedy, R. Crowley, S. Zugell, D. McGrath, R. DeHart. Second Row: J. Houlihan, J. Meehan, R. Bevilacqua, Daquelente, R. Mahoney, T. Monaco, J. Shaw, R. Stiglich, L. Schack, R. Dees. Third Row: D. Zeker, R. Dadowski, J. Klier, T. Flanagan, R. Kalen, K. Scheeser, E. Lienemann, M. Flynn, F. Camperlingo, K. Bauer. Fourth Row: L. Feigel, R. Caruso, J. McGeown, K. Gismondi, D. Venturine, J. Policichio, J. Egan, F. Pelkoler, R. Springer, P. DelGaudia, J. Joyce, S. Ludwick. CLASS 4JC-First Row: J. Montonai, G. 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'nm lla, Bud DeNe CL, to-aff' . .un o rox II 0 .-or mter Fantaa Q By Louix flmnrle During' the Christmas holidavw t half ill' t he ulszpercgleissmen it mas 'rom. t c the Gvor ' , . , he th 1 Centr' ' 'mter F :Jan Ii dance UU ftl will torn nntaxyi The prom oom of the Hotel Webster Hall o will extend from nine o'1-lock until or dy l vided by Lee Helton and his orchestral. wig' The Ceoiieian Room. rlecomled in the Yul MM, ,hat all tree, tinsel, and Howem. mil set the mood for - , V - JIflt'lllIIZl,2' mmplt-n, 'l'l,ox,- r.-Npomililt' , fue In-'Sl gh'-'Sands lin' 7111-so lrimluinq-, :trim John lllllltkw, W' ' -'HU bl' .' 9 U VS my Sfffmff' lmrifl Atom. .l.um-,x l inm-team, mul lfuy . , 'INN' through Nefi' ILQZIT. Nu-rim. alll of flaws .II:Il'2'1 'IPM 'fff f1f' - D .., -N, 14 -. H'-If -J 1' :ut 11:11 .1 --t ' lumix!! Immlw ,IIN ww I .lolni lilzamlfitl. jttqfilffw IEW' WH A ...mel win'-1 N.:-:vim in no man D ogg' ,,,,,1 Jim 31,14 eutsch Stu e is ' ,. 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Fatlltfl' ob- 'NWI' FIN WIlll9l'IllI0l!lIl'l?Il no l'omm tained hm Ii.A. in 1912 .at st. f'1f ff'f1 i o ff'i' ff' me ' 'H' - 7. . f'f-:xwl hm I'h,Il, In lf'-N 1 . rlllfilflf .In I9-I-I. he ndrled no ,1,,1,,v yo ,ogg ..,,t ,mi ,M ,'l','v LHji' LA. in nhiloso hy' to his list of oz.-1,-.ff..,, f.. ilu' Mt- of 101,517 I ' ' I7 . A 1 rod to i gr,-rw, lffttlu-1' xmx o1'4l:tinml:1l Nl, lo-rl,win In lim llolm--r IH' HI. H '1t't'IlI'N Y lt'lllIIt'l' -I. llili NI. Iron IJr1f lt'yktorm of dly jr H. N I'tII'INIl. in vmkmout. 1-loiotwl if-115:51 'em Prou by .ima Wg . I I on . N- d from ..f-fed , f- to it . D f eC0n - qw clu' ll I 1 I, EY S .mhofh A550 wilful' HANL Hs' C' . Press ella, lwrgv 1 EMERY 'he Medu Sthgldsnci hard D9N Be- unitrvew , S . ifY RW . 3 dlSP'aLa U'1've,rsVlKlNG' '?h4-,rd Deasyg Year f -' . Colum t Yeqf S and RIC stuff IGS hes' ir- I'1-In I . IQS he hig -rtwlm ate in No tion 'oDelmoI1'U9'fe'Awurd' 'Mg' the . Press jgedggage, Regis he Columbliiwn.. 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Meyer Named Leon 'll f.'IHIl'l'Il vvlmolw non . small! ll1'f'f1-t1l:lq1- ul' tile' Honof VIce'Pfexy ntx Illtl thie lll'l't'F'llIll,2't' 'tho lm'-1-mln-r mo:-line ' wlieu r-omjurrewl to llu' ,wiwnl llouur .Soi-i-K Dollv stud:-utw 1'1'r'vi1'img ff,-,,,,7,1 :tion tuo1:t,x-Ds-1-ffrzx il.U - . - o poxsilnlf- lIn'otl,u'I ulhollv ' 'I 1-'wills f' L 41 v1'oxi1u:l of 1' lin nlrf-tl nw from it'1y . im-ve: 1 'ul 5 wt-lprulx ' ' - rl' wont. .ow me 1 ' t I3 liigqrer w'f-ezltfwo ot , .' . i1' A ulo PliItlII to the Sonic-lr If Hfhout Puhllr' .I tl i'4is1'n1'1l. t 'onrrhliw mml s o :rg Y wt! :zll the jfmior '11 It'k,Q'I'1IX'i'lIl of pulse pg, Nm-, 1211 .vt filillte Il in lorlzingr. flu-r 'k A x ol lilo t'l:lf-'- sly was lvelfl In 'v' :et - on I VIU'fl.l'. ll 11 'r l ,iz Nl.: I'..1l .Haj I l lu 1 I If BWP slmlv-1 I I 11 liz 4 f,IHlI't'l tlirlwf mu 1 1 mo. I' u JI If I 1 lawn, I 1 I H 1 ' I ll ul tht xl ll ff I I . mtlmi' wrsllor, . nl .wnmr ' nl llw n---- .ll'tt-v- ' solnoe :it the f ' I? ' mit noifloe. um nt-If. IP .iwi.xt:I ltr Intro nsxivlznil htm wlmruo ot IVPIPIIIIIIIUI' :mil rlw In-1 --- :inn ttnlmitillov -- 'I'l1-- ,hw-mlfltv 1'--' lim ll1l:1 ' ,,. e J? on , THE PENN-SHERWOOD HOTEL in Philadelphia was Convention headquarters for the Central Catholic contingent that attended the Villanova University Press Conference, as well as for many other schools. In the lobby of the Hotel, with Sisters and girls from Sacred Heart Academy, Hempstead, Long Island, in the background are lfirst rowl Richard DcNezza, Regis Delmanlagne, James 0. Finnegan, Richard Dcasy, John Dauer, Raymond Sierka. Back Row: Emery Hanley, Joseph Ludwig, George James. JOE LUDWIG, Chairman of the Editorial Board of the VIKING, headed the work done by the senior stat? members this year on the school paper statt. The senior stat? now await hopefully the renewal of awards which followed the work of the '54-'55 5995, SENIOR CONTRIBUTORS to the VIKING cause gather round Brother Francis Emery's H , desk to find a few articles. Lett to right are Bob Gullo, Sid Nett, Kenneth McClain, I Jim Finnegan, George James, Raymond Sierka, and John Bender. THE ME behind the T 0 WEB S mam CO-EDITOR JIM Fl nr native displayed by this year's seniors in producing a yearbook, starts an aftvrnoorfs task of writing captions and checking yearbook layout. According to Brother Emery, Jim did the lion's share of the student work on the TOWERS. NNEGAN, who assumed much of the i 't' ' . 2 ,V 4 4,19 . V ...,, STUDENT PH OTOGR APHER par excellence during the year was senior Bob Walan. Besides taking pc tures f T or HE VIKING, Bob tooks sco es l h r o t e pic tures that a ' ' ppcar in this annual. CO-EDITOR RAY SIERKA t' con lnues the tedious task of identi- fying yearbook pictures, The staff this year has made a singular effort to make certain that all pictures are fully identified. Ray here has the yearbook pictures that hc worked on. IDEAS from other yearbooks are eagerly sought by yearbook helpers Joe Ludwig, Jim Duane, Jim De Trude, Ronald Zomoc, and Richard De Neua. it Q Y D rro-'sian , Q. ESENQ aus-'Sl A .. . , 7 E IM bEST T fur X ,E lk: X.. rr my To A r S so M LQ-V . re we neivifii' 1 rt' F ' , L,,,, K , e 51 5 ' 1 Sit r L. , if , X -rr xii 1, PN EQ i YS -S X A r 2 -JH? Qui ILL few A l R ,rr 46 6'----N., sri, x BUSINESS MANAGERS check total sales in the Pulalira- tions' Office. Left to right are Richard Ponlio, Ken Mc- Clain, John Bender, Robert Bartek, Regis Delmontagne, and Jirn McCarthy. That sales this year surpassed all previous records has been due, in good part, 'io the consistent bookkeeping of Business Managers Richard Ponzio and John Bender. T rrror to,. rirr 2 ' . n , 3, V -K hr!! Q .,,, 1 ,, . , l 5 rf Hr Hr 51 Nqrgr. V rr ., .-'JL' Q EWG Hi ,qs . , .X 1 mr fr pu . I ,TQ gr' -, ,. it ,. Q E ' New l mmwemr- .- sg . SZ - ,V- ' , E' 'W':: Q f it we ., iw ,A K r gy R J . or .ff Lily- N Lcmguf W 1 V K ,. LPK 5' rar tf1EN ire? F sy X5 L56 E, X 'Krx.a , KW, , lt xdl-l ' 5 r 1,11--'r-1--'---Qs.. TOWERS WEEK this year featured displays, posters, signs, and advertising micks that would rival the most heated political campaign, Gathered in of their third floor fortification after a two days' constant effort to produce of the sales-winning signs are John Dauer lseated below! and Jim McCarthy, Bender, Jim Finnegan, Dave Hartner, and Emery Hanley lslraddling abov Fourth Estate l. ART EDITORS Sid Neff and George James check through the divider pages ot the dumrny for renewal of ideas on art work. Besides his work on the yearbook, George James provided editorials and illustrations regularly for THE VIKING, 4 7527 luflll N rv Thomas Powell, Treasurer David Donohue, vice-President i William Larkin, President Student ouncil A 0 ivilie Range SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENTS, the bulwork of the Student Council, meet with Vice-President Dave Donohue to discuss the latest proiect the Council has undertaken. Seated: S. Orban, A. Deluca, T. Rcldocay, R. Kalup, G. James. Standing: J. Finnegan, J. McClenahan, and T. Saar. ' John Bender, Secretary YZ! - Kenneth Porco, Assistant Secretary Harry Taylor, Assistant Treasurer is ONE OF THE top programs obtained through the efforts of the Student Council was the show put on by the Texas Tumbleweeds. All students of Central, the Tumbleweeds were one-time contestants on Chance of a Lifetime. Posing after their performance for the iuniors and seniors, are Don Gressler, Tom Gressler, and Bob Gressler. . . . rom Assembly P og ums . . JOHN BENDER, Student Council Secretary, outlines the coming assembly program to attentive members of the Assembly Committee. Seated around the table are: David Eskra, Carl Mazzan, Daniel Shade, Willard Hoel, and George James. Standing is Student Council President Bill Lar- kin, conferring with Garrett O'Donnell. Jim Duane, chairman of the Committee, reviews past assemblies with Pat Grittin. , x .. , ,af-7' 5, , 5. 'f' x me I a. L, W:.Q.f1:.3fi',,Q i ..sf ?i L I . . . to P oms and Dances THE BUNNY HOP, a favorite at the Saturday night dances, is led by Denny Michaud and CONFIDENT that their classes are behind them one-hundred percent, these sopho- more prexies meet with Secretary John Bender to discuss difficulties that have arisen in their homerooms. Standing, left to right: Joe Bombara, John Ryan, Tim McElroy, Louis Vitti, Dave Sabow, Thomas Gallagher. Seated: Francis Or- ban, John Elish, Charles Donahue, Paul Sieber. TOM POWELL, Student Council Treasurer, with a determined blink that demands attention, briefs iunior prexies on social plans. Seated, left to right: are George Moesta, Donald Venturi, Marty Moran, and Albert Labriola. Standing are: Her- man Jacquart, John Wargo, and William Davies. As head of the Dance Com- mittee, it was Tom's duty to arrange decorations for the Saturday socials. Pat Demsky. Initiated by the Student Council over two years ago, the socials were continued by this year's congress and met with un- precedented success. - . as . sw H K t ycc, 'F ONE OF THE new innovations introduced by the 1955-1956 Student Council was the giving of trophies to the Intramural Champs in each of the departments of the school. Here Ken Parco, head of the Intramural Committee presents trophies to the Freshman Champs, 2F. Starry-eyed with awe, Gerard Greer, Dink lar- f A kin, James Diskin, John Mitchell, and Ray I Conway accept their coveted trophies. -ur' .pm 5 .JCIX . . . and Intramu al Awu ds GOOD MORNING, SIR . . . greets Harry Taylor, head of the Reception Committee, to Mr. Philip Gillespie as Jim Duane, Sid Neff, Steve Orban, and another speaker look on. Mr, Gillespie was one of the thirty-some speakers who came in for Career Day to speak on the opportunities in their fields and helped make the Career Day the success that it was. Medicine, Engineering, Police Work, accounti d h were iust a few of the fields represented. ng an t e Armed Forces 3 rwm JIM DUANE . . . head of the Assembly Committee. Jim's hard work contributed to the success of the assemblies held throughout the school year and especially the Career Day held for the Seniors on December 2. THE GREEN YEAR . . . Freshman politicians are initiated in par- ticulars of school government by president Bill Larkin. As Bill reads the minutes of the meeting leaders of class ot '59 look on attentively. Standing, left to right: J. Keane, L. DeFrancesco, and R. Cabel. Seated, around the table, left to right: J. Treglia, J. Larkin, T. Grgurich, T. McClain, D. Startilt, and A. Perotti, J. Benton, D. Donnelly. lii.L.A.gle'1.I I ' ' -ff--vw-mug FRESHMEN MEMBERS of the Camera Club show all the initiative of the sanguine first year. First Row are E. Juhasz, D. Dzura, J. Grada, R. Lewondowski, R. Costello, W. Benzenhoefer, R. Wise. Middle Row: M. Fiorito, D. Williams, R. Kenaan, J. Dean, R. Reith, L. Connelly. Top Row: S. Ecsedy, J. Cirelli, E. Becker, R. Simque, J. Ostapkowicz, R. Bleichner, J. Herzog. CAMERA CLUB OFFICERS gather around some of their equipment on the fourth floor. Seated are President Jerry Keating and Vice-President John Herd. Standing are Leo Flanagan, Secretary, and William Gregory, Treasurer, with Moderator Brother G. Edward. UPPERCLASSMEN who form part of Brother Edward s Camera Club are lbottom rowl P. Nee, R. Sestili, M Janosov J Tunney J Bender T Keating Second Row: R. Turak, J, Allen, F. Clifford, J. Hall, T. Lewandowslu P Saxon Third Row D Beyer L Nau, R. Dorsner, J. Ydung, W. Cisarik, R. Schmid. 1-1- VARSITY DEBATERS Frank Klingensmith, David Hartner, Paul Carnahan, and David Clement check the Encyclopedia Ameri- cana on the historical background of this year's Forensics' topic on whether the government should sponsor higher education. Wi 'N W BROTHER FIRMILIAN JOHN, Veteran debate and speech coach at Central AS EMERY HANLEY briefs them on the elements of Parliamentary Procedure, these members of the Junior Va sity Debate Team listen with attention that only freshmen can respond with. Seated are Richard Bogacz John Caplon Nzck Patruca Thomas McClain David Wise, and Arnold Vogel. Standing: Edwa d Barlck Charles Boney Anthony De Luca John Dean, and Gilbert McGurl. BROTHER JEROME, Art Club Moderator and art instructor, approvingly checks the sketch of a Pitts- burgh scene offered in art class by sophomore Daniel Zavada. ll uwinq onclusions AQ' 451 MW Q Q, , ix, , : T51- THE SLIDE PROJECTOR is used intelligently in the art classes to enlarge model drawings and to improve on details. Work- ing the proiector in the modernized Art Room is William Vargo. As Donald Zeker places another slide in the machine, Albert Feczko ofters the next slide. James Stein looks on. I at N x is kfxxlftl N Cixi J 'r 4 , NSN L3 THE FINAL brush application aims at giving the sketch of the school impressionistic perfection. The artist, James Nanci, hails from the arty iunior class, 3JS. ONE OF JOHN WARGO'S water colors of the Clyde Street side of the school is scrutinized by art stu- dents Frederick Biuack and George Ventura. CENTRAL ARTISTS en masse gather in their knotty- pine panelled work room betore one of their regu- lar classes. Besides Brother Jerome, Brother D. Martin instructs these experts with articulate hands. Seated: L. Nou, C. O'Connor, W. Benzenhoelter, L. Rozito, S. Neff, P. Li, P. Saxon, J. Cirelli, W. Fullen, A. Hermann, W. Gallagher. Second Row: R. Jami- son, P. Carnahan, W. Vargo, J. Nanci, A. Proviano, P. Rakow, D. Zavoda, D. Cumpston, D. Lesick, W. Duncan, A. Velginsh, G. McNamara, R. McAvcy, A. Horgan, R. Schurtz, F. Seibel. of , NS 'gd- Q, Q. f.. ye ' W. sf Q .. !wm . -4 '--Qu... WN 1 ' . 2 -f:-:: . ...,' It , ,ffm C' ,,.. Q k--.-. L -W v....k,.,.. , - , , 9 gg , r KL f A U W is 1 . F 2 . N ss.: fl .few . -1 5Mi : W-53 EY g.. .5 ..-Q ?+.g fifgf ,, Q.-4 I WITH BROTHER Jerome acting as guide, these Viking artists ll. to r.l D. Zavada, D. Lesick, G. Austin, W. Gallagher, and D. Rosella receive expert explanation and opinion on the pictures exhibited in the Associated Artists' Exhibit at Carnegie Museum. What is lt Tom Zeske and Joe Cirelli, who were part of Brother Jerome's con- tingent at the Associated Artists' Exhibit, ponder the meaning of a piece of modern art. The exhibit consisted of a large collection of subiects submitted by professional artists. Q u wk 48 WHEN THE MEN of many colors ventured into the sculpture area of the Allied Artists' Exhibit, they were immediately attracted to the section housing the abstract paintings. Shown examining the subiects are D. Zavada, R. Lescask, G. Austin, C. O'Connor, D. Lesick. ., A, K W Angling at Leisure THE FlSHlNG CLUB, one of the newest of the activities Central now oHers, enioy trips to fishing spots within a hundred mile radius of the school. Shown here after a safari at North Park are Al Stiehl, Louis Grande, Brother Claude, Brother Maurice, Sid Neff, President of the Fishing Club, Gilbert McGurl, Thomas Gressler, Denis Mangold, and Lawrence Slambelin. -fe f , -' aw. - L Ll 4 K L- . -, 1 WHETHER North Park, Glade Mill Run, or Pymatuning Lake, the Central versions of lzaak Walton regularly return with a supply of trout, bass, cat fish, and carp. STREAM FISHING in search of some of the trout stocked in North Park, senior Tom Gressler patiently awaits a catch. SID NEFF plumbs the North Park stream for a baby trout. As President of the Rod-'n'-Reelers, Neff led the regular week-end expeditions to local angler havens. ,V 3 x 1 I et Work PATIENCE leads to relaxation for veteran fishermen like iuniors Denis Mangold and Gilbert McGurl as they await response from the North Park trout. ON Central .,,............... Edgewood Central Wilkensberg Central ..... Kiski Central Central Kiski .., ... Edgewood Central . . . Arnold Central . New Ken Central Shady Side Central .......... ......, N ew Ken Central Shady Side CONGRATULATIONS are in order as Jay King accepts best wishes from AI Kozak after the intramural tennis finals at Hillman's Courts. Through the generosity of Hillmann's, Central has been able to field a tennis team that has been able to practice and play within walking distance of the school. ,xr x i . .e,e N m as m x Liv .al-L ' lx W L 4 4 HIGH, but not high enough, reaches Dick Poruie as he tries to snap back a fast ball from Len Modzelewski. Sid Neff holds forth on the other side of the defensive. THE CENTRAL TENNIS TEAM has enioyed a record better than .500 for a number of years under the capable direction of coach and moderator Brother D. James. Pictured on home court at HiIIman's are fkneelingl Jay Lind, Jon Kitlovski, Leonard Modzelewski, and AI Kolak. Standing: Mike McSorIey, Bob Fisher, Sid Neil, Dick Ponzio, and Brother D. James. Q .. X 5 i Q 5 V H fx.. . , J H I' ' it -J? - ' W ' . , W at 9 . g N K 5 w - E, ..,Q , I -x , ,1.. a K! A . - ,. Q 1 V 'I' I 1 P A x , It ' 1 . .... Q . '.. ' .f ,. . A X , . - . -f. gy r W4 M . .. r :Exim -'f11'15'.55 v'r' X '-Q. :Sin but . Elia? 1 ' 'xr K I ' I . w Q Q ' . 2 , J .. kk .. I f : l il W 4 ' '42 . ww X! X, f I ...., L . f X J 'ig v . I l I V: 1 L. I if ' we-B nf -f' Whellinq i Suv e s TAKING OFF? . . . No, it's only Tony Sars- field splashing his way over the course via the butterfly stroke. Tony has been a con- stant winner in this even throughout the sea- son, which incidentally was a highly successful one for the mermen. THE SWIMMING TEAM met with unprecedented success this year, compiling a record unequaled in our water history. In water are left lo right F. Piontek, J. Frecker, T. Butler, T. Millan, T. Rzeznik, C. Scarlatta, T. Donatelli. Sitting are T. Fisher, J. McMahon, M. Coyne, H. Carr, D. McFadden, P. Chap- man, R. Kaveny, and P. Sheedy. Standing are E. Dombrowski, mgr., J. Bender, R. Zieles, L. Dziubek, A. Sarsfield, Bro. D. Stephen, coach and moderator, T. Maher, R. Valli, J. Sabow, T. Gallagher, G. Bender, mgr. gf ganna., Uwwr ff .5 ,e A H Q., hr Us if is CA ,. .. X Q .ls f ll f T Q lr , 0- ' A Lrg.. .xr X f u .. . :sail T vzf,f'!' dig: Q ' . , , al 4 :ern , ukilf 3.74 ri k . lf f Q 'N--. S i .L..f s. l', . L. I BOB VALLI, the teams number one diver, looks as though he's hanging from the ceiling but actually he's making with one of his sky-rocketing springs from the unseen board. Bob's excellent form and his repetoire of dives have earned for him the reputation of an outstanding boardsman. NGO! shouts Brother Stephen to Paul Chapman as the first man on the relay team touches the wall. Awaiting their turn in the medley are J. Bender and H. Carr. BOB ZIELES, Bro. Stephen's number one man, takes a firm stance and awaits the starters gun. Bob's outstanding aqua accomplishments have played no small part in bringing swim- ming honors to Central. His specialty is the backstroke, which he performs in the remarkable time of 'l:08.8 Per hundred yards. I Z5 ' , .HL schedule for a quuck prcture The keglers are left to right J Mlecz 41 ,R fa' kow ku F Ambrose L Grande A Vogel Seated are R Marlmga and is 'ilu , N U ' 3 A ' -,Xi kfit RIGHT DOWN THE ALLEY . . . goes the ball pro pelled by the efforts of one of the top men on Cen traI's teams, Bob Kalin. Bob's consistent high scor ing paced team Jf,.f l to their fine record. THE HIGHER MATHEMATICS . . . of scorekceping seems to present quite a problem to Bill Conroy, a regular on the number one varsity team. Trying to correct the situation is Frank Suhodolnik while Bob Kalin checks his score. CAPTAIN AND HIGH SCORER Don Sanker, with a striking look in his eyes, hurls one pinward. Don's leadership and consistently high scorer was o major factor in the completion of another award-winning season. STANDING DUX . . . Varsity bowlers of team number one pose at their training grounds, the Universal Alleys on Craig St. Left to right are: Frank Suhadolnik, R. Regal, W. Conroy, R. Kalin, D. Sanker. The ieam, moderated by Bro. Claude, again posted another fine record. I 1 CWI' 5' 1 si .og , , .W W,-is all 0 the Wild THE HUNTING CLUB, appropriately enough, goes outdoors for their picture. Kneeling are left to right: J. Egan, R. Funk, R. Palumbo, J. Nothwang, D, Boslett, T. Elcock, and W. Davies. Standing are: E. Kraus, J. DiFrancesco, L. Ammendola, N. Niccoloi, D. Lesick, R. Dean, J. Col- combe, L. ltri, R. Roesch, M. Philbin, W. Winter, J. Gavin, R. Birch, E. McGinnis, J. Mcircinko. A WOODED SECTION of Kane County provides excellent hunting grounds for these Nimrodmen as they stalk the elusive deer. In the party are left to right: Sid Neff, Ed Bierman, Chuck Brieger, Jim McCIenahan and Hank Itri. CHALK ANOTHER ONE UP for Jim McClena- han, murksman extraordinary in Bro. D. Maurice's hunting contingent. The huntsmen went on several safaris to different parts of the state this year and always managed to bring back their share of wildlife. THE CENTRAL CROSS Country team, undefeated this year in dual meet rampetition, pause for the camera during an after- noon practice session at Flag- staff Hill, Schenley Park. They are fkneelingl T. Sheehan, D. Dusch, A. Zangrilli, S. Schultz, second row: J. Friday, J. Za- borawski, J. Gallagher, R. Kearns, M. McAndrews, third row: P. Murphy, R. Kudrzv, M. Gielas. if if T 'mir .., .q. 5 KKKVK: All E in WN. K I wt' 'MAA fy' ' , r - 2, -' IT WOULD TAKE more than a dragnet catch Joe Friday as he sprints behi teammate Jim Gallagher. Wx 1 With Vic orq Tradition Q 2 V101 , , , i E , 4. ' 9 1,2 8 x . f 5 nw W 5 VW J, I' Hg .JA , al y A i '3 :,' f. 1 flaiv -I 21.'fi2z-'15 T 41 X fzfw,,QQ,,-E-5 - 13 lg - X x 3? Y 'l figi ff-Zigi 7 3 .,. 1 fi i 'Mn In an -ow-,M W 4. ak -an :w6:,gx1ww:ff .wwf K iii KV I if In I I VN A, . ' X ' .. f . 1. .W ,f N h , A , -f 'ff ff ,. I - P ' f f , x 2' K V A -. ,pw fi' K .,, V - ff -,--::.g',x: .4 i ' - V-fy 4 , ,IM ' ,Vw Q? w ik sg A'.Y L A f , . Q- L? 'fir W, ' .L X .i X MQRQGN4 , Q n 4 Who Populale the Trophy Case CONFIDENT . . . After completing the season with a record comparable to their big brothers, the Junior Varsity Cross Country team sport the smiles of victory. Winners of eleven meets, which included three shutouts, were lkneelingl J. Bender, G. Taylor, J. Kudraw, J. Roberts. Second Row: J. Dunn, J. Caspero, D. Flanagan, B. Kissell. Third Row: G. Glohr, J. Fermanis, and P. Coyne. THREE REASONS why our trophy case is filled to overflowing with cross-country awards are these members of the big Five. Displaying their form are Mel McAndrew, Steve Schultz, and Al Zangrilli. P ide 0 the enlral Spa ls W0 ld in . SOPHOMORE SENSATION Don Adams sails over the pit in an attempt to surpass the mark of his Ambridge opponent. With only two years experience, Don has developed into a first class broad iumper and sprinter, and helps keep that winning gleam in Bro. Emery's eye. This year Dan's hopes are to regularly pass the 21' mark in the iump. EVERY MUSCLE is tense as Jim Foley, Jim Costello and Tom lauth get set for a flying start. Costello and Lauth seem to have a slight case of the iitters while Foley patiently awaits the starting gun. ln this 220-yard dash, the cindermen have averaged below 25 , RIGHT IN STRIDE, Joe Jelovizh takes the baton from Tom lauth, the second man on the relay team. There's not a second lost in the exchange as the cindermen go through the movements with precise coordination. The 880 relay team led by Joe Jelovich has averaged1:3l:3 in the past year. DON ADAMS grips the baton and readies himself for the gun that starts the two and one-quarter mile relay. Only a sophomore, Don has already begun to show veteran form. Pucemake s on Pa alle fyay 1 ' 1 .rw la., , 1 ,. L, THE 1955-T956 CHAMPIONSHIP TRACK TEAM aim toward achieving ance again the national fame that has come to be a Central Track tradition. Last year's finished fifth out of 107 top schools, chosen nationally, at the Mansfield, Ohio, meet. Seated are D. Dusch, R. Dugo, J. Dunn, T. Lauth, J. laborowski, A. Zangrilli, P. Murphy, D. Taylor. Second Row: R. Ruane, J. Friday, J. Costello, J. McDermott, J. Dowds, N. Kearns, T. Trant, M. Moran, J. Gallagher. Standing: D. Donohue, D. Adams, J. Fermanis, R. Limpert, W. Conway, J. Foley, J. Col- combe, G. James, R. Kudraw, H. Taylor. TRACK TRIO . . . Dave Donahue, Joe Jelovizh, and Tim Trant clear the hurdles and break for the next iump. y .,....y UP, UP, AND OVER goes iunior Jim Foley, one of the outstanding underclassmen on the track team. Jim's regular scoring pace is Brother Emery's hope to boost the lield events in the regular track meet scorings. s 3255, Ng Q fl MARTY MORAN, Hazelwood's iunior and standout football player, keeps in shape for the fall season by throwing the twelve pound shot. Marty aims to hit the 50' 2 mark set by Larry Och in the Central shot competition last year. JUNIOR JOHN Colcombe, shows his form, which Brother Emery hopes will put Cen- tral back in discus world. CROSS-COUNTRY and TRACK, the pride of victory-conscious Centralites, have ac- cumulated this very representative gal- axy of trophies within the last two years. As coach and moderator Brother Emery proudly shows Pat Murphy one of the trophies his record-breaking running has brought the school, Steve Schultz, Al Zangrilli, Jim Gallagher, Mel McAndrew, Joe Friday, Rege Kearns, and Dan Dusch look on. 63 0ur 0wn Version 0 the . . . FROSH CHAMPS in intramural basketball enioy the victors pause after defeating 9F. The 2F champs kneeling: J. Kelly, J. Walsh, J. Kirby, J. Mitchell and R. Conway, standing: Bill Larkin, coach, J. Larkin, J. Martin, J. Diskin, and J. Greer. UNDEFEATED CHAMPS of the sophomore intramural basketball league were these ioyous hoopsters of class 55, who not only won the coveted crown, but also went through the regular season without a loss. The victors lseatedl: G. McDermott, R. Liberatore, R. Kelly, J. McDonough, M. Ciocca, P. Weber. Standing in the front row are Bro. D. Timothy, F. Benec, L. Vitti, P. Marasco, E. Cybert, and L. Dziubeck. Third row: J. Watson, J. O'TooIe, C. Hanlon, P. Rouser and J. Patton. In the playoffs, 55 downed 'IS 27-25. AL nl . f 'fi-23 'f l , - Leif --N F' 5 XNNNQWN 1 - 'Q.L- X9 S 2 Q fn xicxwir, filivp, I Rf K, xt. r .355 x ? A M ya! gs rf' ,. A? VA. -Q Y Sf 1 9 me 1 iw 4 5 1 2' . ,xi , I fi fr' .sm wg Q . 5 +31 Z ,gs X . E, 1 'YJ H Basellal :From a ll eam, a Healilq Brother D. Kevin. The baseball team was a realization of one of the Student Council's fondest dreams. CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT the Viking diamond will use during their first season in high school baseball competi- tion are trainer Mr. Dick Conlin lleftl and head coach LEN PRIVIDY AND TOM SMITH, two Viking moundsmen, use the outsde courts as a train- ing area to pursue their pitching endeavors. SPRING TRAINING finds seventy-Hve hopefuls geting in shape for the coming season by doing calisthenics led by the head coach. Although the team was only to consist of fifteen players, well over a hundred showed up for the initial tryouts. A VANGUARD of pitchers prepare for the regular schedule of spring training by limbering up a few days early. The twirlers are lleft to rghtl Tom Smith, Ray Sierka, Jim Beck, Bob Stiglich, Ed Bittner, Herb Perry, and Joe Buranovsky, Wiiiifgllizi. f , a5i2'nV4?1?'EiQ'4'?f life stu-ff as the Central Calholic athletic and social Clfe aw ig . , x , . K A QR SN S I 'Q .Q , 6 Ea Blll. LARKIN Rlghi End AlThough The I955 season won'T be one oT The sTandouT grid seasons in CenTral CaTholic hisTory, iT will be remembered as The beginning OT The new regime oT The Vikings' new coach. Val JansanTe. The Vikings experienced Their besT season since I95l, by winning Two games and Tying one in eighT sTarTs. The LiTTle Dukes oT Duquesne received CenTral wiTh Ii++Ie hospiTaliTy as They downed The Vikings, I9-6. The game marked The TourTh sTraighT year The Dukes downed The Vikings. In The second game oT The CenTral sea- son The lvlcKeesporT Tigers showed The Vikings liTTle more hospiTaliTy when They whipped The gridders, 3l-6. AT halT-Time The Vikings Trailed, 6-O, buT The second halT THE 1955 CENTRAL CATHOLIC FOOTBALL TEAMASea!ed on ground: M. Moran, A. A. Sarsfleld, L. Walsh, V. Praiillo, J. Sabo, W. Bender, V. Ornato, R. Heberle, C. Tncano. Second Row: T. P.WaIs,. ,. ,. ,. , McElroy, K. Parco, H. Taylor, T. O'Malley, T. Deluca, h J 0'ConnelI P DaVia D Donahue J Jelovich proved Too much Tor The sTalwarT Vikings. On a weT Tield, in a driving rain, The Vikings gained Their TirsT win, when They whipped The Ambridge Bridgers, 7-6. The Ambridge eleven wenT on To Tinish Third in The WPIAL AA race. The win was The mosT specTacular Tor CenTral, as iT marked The TirsT Time The Bridgers had gone down To deTeaT since I953. PosTponemenT oT The l-lar-Brack game Tor one day meanT noThing To CenTral as The Team journeyed inTo unTamiliar TerriTory and noTched Their second consecuTive win. The Tigers were no maTch Tor The superior pass oTTense oT The gridmen, and wenT down To an 8-O deTeaT. This conTesT marked The TirsT Time CenTral held The opposiTion score- less since The NorTh conTesT in l95l. Head Coach Val Jansante, Assistant Coach, Joseph Fay and Francis Collins. Third Row: D. Nash, B. Larkin, F. Orban, R. Watson, R. Hammer, H. Jacquarf, R. Stoll, S. Amodeo, A. Slagno, J. Kirsch. Top Row: D. Zeker, M. Camerado, C. Her- berl, G. Janusz, D. Sheffo, R. Limperl, E. Krynski, J. Roller. WITH ENCOURAGING SHOUTS and eager looks the reserves stand ready to support their teammates, both morally or physi- cally. Underclassmen made up a large part of Coach Jansante's squad and really supplanted the regulars' efforts. STIFF ARMING Jack Kirsch moves toward paydirt, on a thirty-nine yard romp that helped set up a Viking score in the Har- Brack game. Number 20, Tiger Halfback Foster, moves toward .lack in an attempt to head him off. I .1 HARRY TAYLOR Tackle X.. f-Sis 5-E . 'F ixuj MANAGER PAUL CRASKA and an official help Tony Stagno off the Feld. The big tackle was iniured in the opener with Duquesne and was unable to return to the line-up. TOM O'MALLEY Center MAKING A DESPERATE lunge for lhe ball is North Calholifs Bob Gallagher, but all in vain as Marty Moran snags a Ken Porco aerial for a Viking score. The fouchdown was not enough as ihe Men of Troy defeated Central Catholic, i8-13. ln llwe nexl encounler, gaining a nineleen poinl lead, ine Clairlon Bears lweld oll a Viking rally and gained 613325 win. Cen- lral's lwenly-live poinls againsl llwe Bears was The greaiesi single game lolal scored againsl Clairlon all year. Playing willioul ine services of siellar lwalibacik, Ken Porco, llwe Vikings proved lo be no malclw lor 'lurile Creek, losing, 39-7. Cenlral had one ol Those bad nignls llfial nil even lhe besl, and iusi couldn'i gel rolling. Goal Dust SMEAR 'EM, yell Tom O'MaIIey and Tim McElroy to John Kirch, who tackles the Turtle Creek bull toter as he tries unsuccessfully to penetrate the Viking defense. PAUL DQVIA Left Guard I Rug! JOHN KIRCH Left Halfbclck VLV K XA: :.,, 1 ,:: I DAVE DONOHUE Right Guard 4 CHALK TALKS were an important part of the daily schedule at the football camp. Shown here is head coach, Val Jansunte, diagramming some intricate plays for the assembled players. f' .5 l N . . i W KELLY WILLIAMS Right End PAUL WALSH Quarterback AFTER GRABBING a screen pass, Bill Larkin heuds downfield to gain a few yards which are yielded very sparingly by the North Catholic Troians. GERRY JANUSZ Tackle IN THE WANING MINUTES of the Clair- ton game standout end for the Vikings, Bill Larkin outruns the Bears defender to take u McElroy aerial good for ten . yards. JOE JELOVICH Fullback SMULSKI OF NORTH CATHOLIC puts a jarring tackle on outstanding Viking half- back, Ken Porco. In the Troian contest, Porco showed his versatility by not only being leading ground gainer but also catching many passes. .Y DAVE NASH Guard ' x any I -, r Q 'M REST AT LAST is the cry of Ihese weory gridders after one of the gruelling morning scrimmoges which punduuied every day ui camp. Cen+ral's Trip To Redsione gained ine Vikings a I3-13 deadlock. Playing a Team ihal showed promise buf iusl couldnur gel rolling. ine Vikings were lield down lo a lie. ln The climaciic game ol ihe season. rallying valianlly buf loelaiedly, ine Cenlral eleven scored llwirleen poinis in ine lasl nine minules of Jrlieir lradilional rivalry wiilfi llfie Norlli Trojans, bul iusl couldn'l gel up enough sleam io overlake The eiglifeen poini lead piled up by llie Trojans. CHUCK HERBERT Tackle ' we ' i x. iif . . NN i 4 r ,A JOHN KIRSCH, sfymied despite ihe underhanded uifempi of SheHo Oo help him through the Har-Brock line, pushes forward for extra yardage in the till that marked one of Cenlrol's upseis this season. BILL LARKIN NED 1'wyMAN Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic VARSITY SCOREBOARD 41 - Ford City ..... 81 - Greensburg . . 67 - Clairton .... 66 - Turtle Creek . . 69 - Har-Brack ,. 66 - Braddock .... 91 - McKees Rocks . 59 - Alumni .... 76 - South ....... 65 -Tarenturn ..,.. 70 - North Catholic . 63 - Kittanning .... 81 - Canton Central 50 - Donora ..... 54 - Glassport ..., 69 - North Catholic 54 - New Kensington 85 7 St. John, Bellaire 92 - Kittanning .... 57 -St. Vincent KPCIAA Playoffsl - N.-1 ,-5 , f - l- Q Aw-Av ff 'K ggi di: 3 5 1 er, If, ,f f?:f9'Q V Qi ,B Y' 0-.155 Q for f W K 5 f A CLEARING THE BOARDS and fouling Tom Powell an the process IS George Brown North s triple threat center Powell s careful guarding of Brown during the second half was greatly responsible for the Viking s 70-69 triumph. ,t Km w WITH A BURST OF speed and a leap Bill Larkin one-half of Central's scoring punch puts in a layup to move the Vikings two points closer to victory against Canton Catholic. MATCHING Bill Larkin point for point and play for play Ned Twyman duplicates a drive-in executed earlier by Bill Larkin. Sparkling play by all the Vikings was responsible for the 81-64 win over our Ohio rivals, Canton Catholic. 1-bww may '- mg fe -S: , . -,gsfrgw - TQ. l RAY DONAHUE HERE TOM, YOU CAN HAVE IT shouts Ned Twyman after clearing the boards in the Glassport game. Besides being the team's high-scorer for the year, Ned, who is only six foot, managed to grab his share of the rebounds. ARTER TAKING A PASS from Twyman, Moon Powell's try for two seems to be delayed by a moment of indecision during the Glassport game. Central met the highly-touted Glasers at Duquesne Gardens and handed them a 54-41 defect. At that time, the Glassers were leading their section of the W.P.l.A.L. Winners 0 the alholic Crown CHUCK DEES JIM FOLEY 5 K JIM MILLER JACK FULLEN NEITHER WIND NOR RAIN or a pIayer's back stops Ned Twyman, CenIral's Scorer A ' Ace, from putting in anoiher beautiful drive-in againsi Ihe Greensburg Lions as . Ray Musa checks Phe right side of the boards. The Vikings amassed a total of 81 Q points in defeating Greensburg 81-67. I -I 5 .. ,- :S jig., A ' ' 9 I , w.. V A .1 5 i xii-X iw ii' , M frlgs isl ggfjfg 5 '1 ' ' f . U f 4 ,'Lh V I I' 5 4 gif-5 JOHN WARGO 82 1 sim w K, ,fa- . ,kv f 5 K 4 sq' 1 .11 ' ,V Q ' li 'EFX A X . A n S4 U J , I 1 1? - A ' 1 Q ,li z Vi !f,f,,,y. 1 F ,Q tif? Q' if 2 Elm x 1 3 1 3 Z, 14 5eT,.'1:w. x fi 1 '2x , X x x 1 , ,. 4 ff ' Q Shooting or Varsity Berlhs JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES THE 1956 EDITION OF THE CENTRAL CATHOLIC JUNIOR VARSITY. Sitting ll-rl: C. Fichter, R. Soltez, D. Trosky, B. Owens, W. Jennings, K. Wet- more. Standing are P. Benec, C. Pat- terson, R. Gordon, J. Boyle, and Head Coach Mr. Francis Collins. Central Catholic Ford City .. Cerllrdl Catholic . . - .. 41 Central Catholic Greensburg Central Catholic - Tarentum ..... . . . 29 Central Catholic Clairlgn , , , Central Catholic 1 NOYTII Catholic . . . . . 42 Central Catholic Turtle Creek Central Catholic - Kittanning .... . . . 34 Central Catholic Har Brqtgk , , Central Catholic 1 CUIIIDI1 Central , . . . . 38 Central Cathglig MgKee5 Rqgkg Central Catholic 1 DOFIOYC ...... . . . 33 IVE GOT IT shouts Bob Seller Io teammate Bob Gordon US the FLYING THROUGH me AIR with the greatest of ease is Paul uhe two Stalwdrli of COUCh C0lllh5'S lC'Y'Ve9f5 SYUPPI9 Undef the boards stiltl Benec as he scores a duce for the Little Vikings in the Greens- for a rebound in the fll'Sl m99h'19 with Noflh 'his Yew- The little burg tilt. lt was Paul's height and scoring ability that accounted Vikings came from behind to defeat North's .l.V.'s, Sl-42. for G gmc, deal of the Jly' vidmges- Ul' -'i 'f l ' E I? i MR. DICK CONLIN Coach The 6' een eam as THE CENTRAL CATHOLIC FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM take a break during one of their daily practice sessions to pose for the TOWERS cameraman. First row, left to right: F. Hartley, E. Spahr, R. 0'Brien, S. Piianowski, J. Michel. Second row: T. Grgurich, J. Slaughter, E. Drozynski, R. Conway, D. Stratiff, and f J. Kirby. Third row: J. Greer, C. Broniman, J. Diskin, and J. Larkin. FRESHMAN TEAM SCORES Central Catholic 40 - Homeville ........ Central Catholic 33 -Turtle Creek .. . Central Catholic 63 -St. Joseph . .. Central Catholic 36 - Homeville ...., Central Catholic 39 - North Catholic Central Catholic 48 - Conroy Jr, High .. . ED DROZYNSKI shows his freshman form as he towers above all opposition to tap one in. The new freshman coach, Mr. Dick Conlin, led the team through a very successful season, compiling a record of I2 wins and 4 losses. Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic Catholic gwestinghouse J.V. . 38 -Shadyside Academy . . . . . . 17 -Turtle Creek ........ . . . 38 -Shadyside Academy . . . . . . 39 SHOWING THE determination that is typical of all of our athletes, Irv Slaughter, first string freshman hoopster, positions himself for a one hand push shot. .. .,.41 .. ...35 .,.42 Q ,I L . 'Ai W M' ,....f ' li I IN AND UP goes Tom Grguish of the green team during the game with North. The Little Vikings downed the Troians, 39-34, to fol- low in the footsteps of their big brothers. ' 5' f A ,- , -. 5 ,.,L. , The CENTRAL CATHOLIC MARCHING BAND poses for the cameraman in their recently purchased full dress uniforms. Guided by Mr. Ted Lamb, the band has developed a repertoire which rivals that of any high school, and have turned in many fine performances at school assemblies and on the gridiron. They are, Bottom row: M. Tunnone, L. Criscella, Mr. Ted Lamb, Director, J. Dunsky, J. Brown, D. Ross, J. McGuinn, W. Schwartz, R. lonadi, R. Rygelski, J. O'Toole, G. Burgoon, L. Kuba, J. Cush, J. Gerstbrien, S, Schuda, R. Carnevcle. Second Row: W. Wessel, W. Sagone, J. Reitinger, R. Bedillion, R. McAteer, J. Myler, Houser, R. Marlinga, J. Tyrrell, R. Kutz, S. Sortino, C. Delaney, R. Venglish, S. Barker. Third Row: V. Sortino, E. Albertson, G. Austin, R. Elcook, K. Kelly, R. Brandenstein, C. Calvano, E. Onofray, J. Ferrante, T. Millan, T. Zigarac. Fourth Row: L. Wagner, R. Schaub, J. Halterlein, R. Leiser, B. Werner, D. Boslett, D. Giolma, J. Hepp, R. Sowa, M. Dudas. Fifth Row: F. Daniels, M. Carey, J. Nothang, S. Parello, W. Burroughs, R. Becker. Sixth Row: J. Palombo, C. Hollis, J. DiFrnncesto, J. Och, T. McGowan, L. Boyd, E, Robinson, R. Constastabile, R. Rowley. MR. MUSIC this year among the many gifted student musicians has been senior John Dunsky. Whether he's playing a second Gene Krupa as a drummer in the Blue Knights or giving his all to the band on the trumpet, John has been the mainstay of the music department. O1 Q .. Q' l WNNW -me V. -' V w ., In li fi , Q t ' ' f, iw, ' C Q K 'I I , 1 enlrul en ole BROTHER E. RICHARD Moderator Ar- MR. TED LAMB Band condudor BROTHER EMILIAN Moderalor 44 GKUH Music rom the Masta CENl'RAL'S ORCHESTRA under the direction of Dr. Joseph Raterkus provided the musical background for the '55 Musical Revue and the Operetta Carousel as well as for assemblies throughout the school year. Nearly every instrument is represented in our orchestra which along with our fine musicians accounts for the outstanding orchestration. Left to right the musicians are: Back Row Left: P. Carnahan, J. Ruane, A. Marmop 2nd Row Left: R. Neusch, P. Wallace, J. Jones, 3rd Row: R. Gielas, J. Smiller, E. Merz, R. Larson, Standing: P. Montesano, R. Rowley, J. Palumbo, D. Kompare, J. Dunsky, D, Donnelly, Back Row Right: E. Albertron, W. Burroughs, J. Heppg 2nd Row Right: R. Brandenstein, J. Rettinger, R. Sawa, R. Kutz, N. McAteer, 3rd Row Right: V. Sortino, W. Sagone, W. Wessell, J. Ferrante. DR. JOSEPH RAUTERKUS, Direclor ol the Orchestra CENTRAL'S ANSWER to liberace is our own Dennis Kom- pare. Lending his talent ta every musical production at Central as well as the orchestra and Blue Knights, Dennis is undoubtedly one of the most familiar faces at Central. - - and the Poelaslers FLASHING SMILES OF SUCCESS are Norm McAteer and John Dunsky, the student directors of the Blue Knights. Under their direction, the men of modern melody delighted many a student audience with their renditions. Norm and John were appointed by the faculty moder- ators in order to further the student participation movement. POPULARITY PLUS the support of the student body has resulted from the revamping of the BLUE KNIGHTS. Now under student management, the music makers offered cl varied and more modern repertoire throughout the year. Seated are ll. to r.t J. Ferrante, V. Sartino, N. McAateer, W. Sagone, S. Schuda, J. Gerstbrien, J. Dunsky, J. Hepp, W. Burroughs, E. Albertson. Standing ll. to r.l T. Kozlowski, L. Wagner, J. DeFrancesco, D. Kompare, J. Palumbo, B. Boslett, C. Calvano, G. Austin. I P55 E - THE RAH RAH BOYS, responsible for stimulating cheers at Central sports contests this year, are lkneelingl: Edward Abretske, Anthony Herman, William Harper. Standing Raymond Parello, William Gregory, and Wil- Their Voices Soar THE CENTRAL GLEE CLUB, under the direction of Mr. Angelo n l l Gatto and moderatorship of Brother D. Richard, have ap- peared before the Mothers' and Fathers' Club, as well as before the student assembly. Seated are J. Markus, J. LiFace, J McMahon, R. Polinski, W. Jarzynka, W. McMurray, R. Wallace A. Pugliano, C. Byrnes, J. O'Brien, R. Vable, D. 9' Jamison, R. Seibel, C. Stevens. Second Row: A. '. Berinsky, R. Russo, J. Jusaiewski, S. Passatiume, D R. Frey, J. Benton, J. Spahr, F. Blahut, G. Dippold J. Catnik. Third Row: F. Funa, G. Russo, J. Mul- Smith, R. Sulka, W. Fuhrer, H. Sailor, H. Dobscha J. Di Ianni, T. Murphy, J. Harris. Fourth Row: L. X Brown, J. Cochran, D. Adams, R. Albright, H. Narr, B. Scheib, K. Oldenski, L. Geilas, J. Michel R. Hartmann, P. Crimmins, J. Unger. iid Tl ' . Q 3 .V 4 J 1'-...ar 'J - , . s be .5 .J or-'my ,J J.. if ,,k 5 Y. Aw... . 9, ' it ,,.,-Ml , e 5 X .6 B 5 .Aeie 'Y-...-.... fli-2 X ., -1 K ce: 1. ,tgisr-ef : 1 v K f ,g ' ,,, H2 . BROTHER G. THEODORE, director of the Stage Crew, as well as of Dramatics. GEORGE EMODI, veteran Stage Manager l BILL DAVIES, leading underclass member and three year member of the Stage ofthe Slug!! Crew. Crew. Ile eis' How the Shows 00 0n - - - ww THE STAGE CREW consists of a handful of self-socriicing students who devote countless hours to the many details included in the making of the Central productions topnotch. Besides handling curtains, spotlights, and scenery during the Musical Review and the annual op- eretta, these men behind the scene help set up the tremendous sets that go into each production, and paint the numerous drops that enhance the stage productions. In a typical Saturday scene here are stage hands Robert Dorsner, Bert Scheib, George Young, Gerry Sciullo, and Dutch Leonard. we N -wmv-W WHAT'S BEING A TEENAGER without having a picnic? Here, the cast of Seventeen has their out- door fling and tell George Crooper IT. Starscevicl, the visitor from college that The Hoosier Way has everything plus more over New England. Boys, girls, scenery, and picnic supplies make up the agenda for the picnic and no one could miss but to have a great time watching Seventeen and the cast had an even greater tme. Left to right: J. Rouso, E. Tavolieri, M. Curto, C. Jessen, E. Shade, D. Lescak, K. McCullough, B. Mahon, D. Onufer, L. Eandiorio, A. Ricci, D. 0'MaIIey, E. Nedlick, T. White, L. Palumbo, F. Ricci, J. O'Sheo, T. Starscevic, B. Preskor, D. Shade, T. Cassilli, M. Harbaugh, B. Ambrose, B. Kaminski, B. Fescko, V. Doui, M. Mulkerrin, D. Johnston, T. Bizyak. WilhMem0 ies SEVE TEE 'TWAS TEENAGE SPLENDOR when Central presented their rendition of the Broadway play Seventeen at the end of April, 1955. With Brother G. Theodore as the director and five months practice, The cast made o smash hit. Here,the cast rehearses the number Things Are Gonna Hum This Summer. Lett to right: K. McCullough, B. Ambrose, M. Curto, M. Mulkerrin, B. Fescko, E. Tavelieri, B. Kaminski, V. Dozzi, E. Nedlick, L. Eandiorio, D. Onufer, T. White, l.. Palumbo, J. DePhiIIip, R. Marlier, T. Cossilli lWiIIie Baxterl, and Judy 0'Shea lLola Prattl, the leads in Seventeen, B. Preskar, C. Jessen, J. Parse, J. Cassilli, A. Ricci, T. Bizyak, J. Bender, T. Starscevic, E. Shade, M. Harbaugh, B. Mahon, D. Lescak, D. 0'MaIIey, F. Ricci, J. Rause, D. Johnston. 'iimw 1' I'11'fAfirif rA 'fr' ,yrs-.f fy3cQW.1ef...--.9,wffgrmiawgggw ,-fmf,f,,,-,R W THE COMPLETE CAST from Seventeen here assembles before Willie's house for the party which Willie is holding for Lola Pratt. Lett to right: J. Rause, B. Preskar, D. Shade, J. Bender, J. 0'Shea, T. Cassilli, R. Mnrlier, B. Fescko, B. Ambrose, E. Nedlick, F. Ricci, L. Palumbo, T. White, D. O'MalIey, D. Anufer, A. Ricci, M. Harbaugh, B. Kaminski, J. DePhiIlip, K. McCullough, M. A. Curto, C. Jessen, L. Eandierio, V. Deui, E. Shade, E. Tavolieri, J. Parse, D. Lescak, T. Bizyak, D. Johnston. Welu ned 0--- -Q. IN WILLlE'S BEDROOM, live of the leads in Seven- teen pause from rehearsing tor this photograph. Several of the scenes from the Operetta took place in Willie's room and Willie was featured in one song practicing for his initial date with Lola Pratt. Left to right: E. Nedlick lJanel, T. Cassilli lwilliel, B. Mahon lMr. Baxterl, D. Onufer lMrs. Baxterl, V. Doui lMr. Baxterl, and A. Ricci Uanel. ' UQ ff HES C Q at if wg wa A . N . 6 , rim 9 ? , . S., A ,J . -if Nagle. 99 . gx A I Y' a . 1 1 ' 2 .. 47, . J N, ...N 5 'L 5r A, , . a I fly . . ff THE NEW YORK scene opened the '55 Musical with scenes reminiscent of gay Manhattan in the roaring twenties. Here Mary L. Petruzzi, Loretto Palombo, Roger Curran, Charles Jessen, Elaine Tavoleri, and Bob Regal give the Prohibition days a reintroduction. GUFFAWS roared to the rafters of the auditorium in the ballet scene of the review which featured Central boys demonstrating the niceties of ballet. As Charles Jessen heroically performs a ballet stance, John Kaminski lends a balancing hand. THE TOYLAND SCENE included a take-off of Peter Pan with Judy O'Shea swinging with pendulum grace in the back- ground. On the scene are Marian Chleboski, Bob Kaminski, Dan Shade, Maureen Harbaugh, Judy O'5hea, Charles Jessen, Dennis Boehme, and Elaine Tavoleri. The scenery that again stole many an eye of the audience was largely the work of Brother Jerome, while the intricate stage manipulations were handled by director of production, Brother Theodore. THE TOYLAND SCENE was one of the most picturesque and imaginative in the elaborate '55 Review. Left to right here are Bob Regal, Loretta Palombo, Doloris DeFram:esco, Elaine Tavoleri, Dennis Boehme, Maureen Harbaugh, and Richard Lessek. Emi -. z is f 5 f' , r AS LARRY COLLINS performs as the misanthropic store owner in the fairyland extravaganza, Roger Curran, Dan Shade, John Kaminski, Dennis Heiry, Judy O'Shea, Mar- ian Chleboski, Kathleen O'Malley, John O'Brien look on somewhat unconcernedly at the plight of Charles Jessen. I .. iff! :Q - W ' , I' ' :V fu, Qkfqmfc , 4 'MQ 5, ' V ' F 1 . U ff 3, fn- ,xl f mf '2fm- 'XE .gk X K . 5- 5 1 .V k Ai 'M ,U f 'T i499-92-k.'l.l 2'9:ll2fl 5.9.9.-2.B-,9.k2l.l-,Q.B,Q.E,-H'Fi f'f1Qiilg-2539.1 .4 5 , Y li 1 ga in :fa ofa ,fe Q11 1, Q, , ,fi ,fa sv, .5 .vt .v. ,y -vw, cv, ,v Q, ,v, rv, MQ, 3, ,sl 5, A bw JQQYZ .7 ' ' 'M 'f ' '-' 4 if - K - Q Q f A , P+' Qc f W Sei, 2 , nw- ' g W., to T YJ o-Q --e....h. V.. wgu-L-.' , ,Q S e at , , ' it if , J -l 1, ri V I l l -55,35 . THE QUEEN of the Junior Prom and her court gather on the bandstand graciously to accept the applause of their fellow promenaders. In the center is the Queen, Jackie Yann, and her date, Tom Sabowg members of the court and their dates: Bill Larkin and Mary Clancy, Dave Nash and Gladys Taylor, lTom Sabow and datel, Marian Jawowski and Stephen Pawlak, and Joan McAuIey and Gerry Beck. vw, 55 K ' THE BUNNY HOP, ever a favorite at the Central turntable, gives the graduating class their main exercise as they try mass coordination of left and right feet to the tune set by Tommy Carlyn. Whether Itis' a P om at the William Penn .5 ,J YOU D0 THE HOKEY-POKEY . . . and you turn yourself around, that's what it's all about. Putting out more eltort than it's worth, the '55 Junior Promenaders go through the strenuous motion of this perennial favorite at the social highlight ot the Junior year, held at the Hotel William Penn. A FAMILY AFFAIR seems already in the making as the John Benders gather around their eldest to check on his sartorial perfection before the prom. As Mrs. Bender adiusts John's boutonniere, Jane, Janet, Jeff, Jerry, Jim, and Mr . Bender look on approvingly. Q 'iv X r X wtf FINISHING TOUCH . . . what prom would be complete without a beautiful corsage for the lovely lady. Bud Biscardo rates an approving smile from his date, as he adiusts her flowers before entering the main ballroom of the Hotel William Penn. G Y 0r the Izrislmus Fo mal at the Webster Hall CAMERA SHY Dick Ponzio finally caught up with the pho- tographer at the entrance to the Webster Hall at the Christmas Formal. With their dates, Alex Navarro and Terry Peterman, Dick Ponzio and Sid Neff make their official Dithridge Street entrance. THE WINTER FANTASY, held in the Georgian Room of Hotel Webster Hall, attracted over two hundred and eighty couples on December 30. lee Kelton provided the musicp John Bender, Dooiie Powell and friends assembled the decorations, and a good time was had by all. . 'ff 7 at ,S ,f 1 . ry , 33 or P ,.1- gif? 11 Q3 ' A - 'fn it S. We y ,rl ' -0'-Hemi Q5 IJ. ' rf ' Nha-4 .-W' l 00 f in 'EQ , 5 it 'ix 3 5 .Q 55 . 3 xt 5 1 J .W 'C :pg i r fi ' Tr' fx . , . -'M , I 4' if F ' 'f 12 rf ,., A -V , ,L , T ,f ' V H 7 4 W, .wwf 'Ji il 0r a ulurdaq ight in 0ur Gym DECORATIONS by the dance committee provide appropriate background for the Saturday evening socials. The sawdust, intended to help preserve the gym floor, is part of the atmosphere for the SleighbeII Serenade dance. EVERYBODY gets into the act when disc-iockey George James plays a group participation number like the Hokey-Pokey. The girls who might not have a chance otherwise to dance get the opportunity to show their dancing ability and perhaps interest some onlooker. WITH STRAINS of My Happiness still ringing in their ears, these dancers don their coats at the end of another Sat- urday Night dance. With Mary Whalen in the cloak room are three other St. Raphaelites, Paul Dewey, Dan McGrath, and Barbara T. Twyman. - ,Xe Mm, nv - L qw- .lpgs Q ss sv .af 3 .X Mm, , -..,-, , - ef: ' jr me Q if QA F wg W L N a K , I N554 ff- 'f 'Uri A '5 f3k'5'i-11 - Y Q . E? . Q 32 if 1-y .ww Q Y Q kg., 5 U., Jr x 3 f W ,fn , A X, KWH? , H ,V 0ur 0wn Wlw iv Who QuieT, unassumTng, and ever-pleasanT JOSEPH JELOVICH OT ST. Sfepherfs parish lisTs a hosT OT accomplishmenTs ThaT seem besT caTa- loged as Those OT a STudenT-AThleTe, Besides being a regular sixTy minuTe man in varsiTy TOOTball and a principal pOinT gainer Tor The championship Track Team, Joe has managed To spOrT The disTincTion OT Trequeni' honor roll achievemenh ln ip'Te OT The cOnsisTenTly heavy exTra-curricu'ar inTereiT and requirement OT The scienTiTic course OT sTudies, Joe has been abfe To reach The realm OT The excepTiOnal in The hobby OT designing cars and airplanes ThaT he somehow has hand- wiched inTo his busy schedule: lasT year he placed Third in The sTaTe in The General MoTOrs car designing cOmpeTiTiOn. More recenTly, anofher TaceT OT Joes abhlfies has been shown Through his capabfe Public Speaking This year, aTTer consulTaTiOn wiTh The AThleTic De- parTmenT, we have omiTTed placing The school's OusTanding aThleTe in Our local l-lall OT Fame. To Those Tamiliar wiTh The CenTral spOrTs' scene, The reason is obvious: There are a number OT excellenT aThleTes in The school's maior sporTs, and any aT- TempT To selecT Or limiT The number would neces- sarily enTail a serious omission. The conTribuTiOn OT The School PublicaTions To The CenTral WhO's Who oT I956 is yearbook CO-Ed'TOr JAMES O. FINNEGAN, alumnus of ST. Joseph's, Bloomiieid. AcTive in parish acTiviTies, Jim has aTTained disTincTion in each OT his years aT CenTral as class pre-sidenT, requ'ar honor roll sTudenT, member OT school dance commiTTee, parTicipanT in inTramural sporTs, lasT year Chairman OT The Junior Prom and This year Chairman OT The Senior Prom, and The man behind much OT The ar- rangemenTs Tor The ChrisTma5 Formal, This year, Jim Took upon The Task OT CO-EdiTor OT The yearbook and wiTh cOnsi5TenT eTTiciency man- aged The yearbook sTaTT. Again This year, Jim aTTained The honor of being elecTed PresidenT OT The Diocesan MaThemaTics l-lonor SocieTy. WiTh his winning personaliTy and general know-how Jim seems To have a reservaTiOn on TuTure success. Wilh a polish lhal rellocls line home lrnininq, JOHN BENDER has exhibiled inilialive and leadership in all he has allernpled al Cenlral. An honor sfudenl lrorn Sf. Bedels parish, John has played iunior varsity and varsily loolball, has parliopaled in inlrarrural cporlg, has been a rnemoer of lhe Mafhemalxcs, I-lislory, and Science Honor Socielies, and has made lhe casl ol lhe school operella lor Iwo years. Af. a reqular conlrilaulor lo THE VIKING and as an indelaliqable worker for lhe ycarboolc, John has shown his lilerary benl. lvlosl ol dislinclion, however, has been affained in h's capaciry as Secrelary ol lhe Scnoel Sludcnl Council, Throuqh Johns hard-work and inilialive, many of 'fha school asvemblics, lhe proms, all of lhe pep rallies, and lho S. C.'s. pluqqinq lor a school baseball learn, as well as unlold ol delails in lhe work of school aclivilies, have achieved unprecedenled success. num. IV!! mm.u un.: umm. nu. um: IULL nuuuns vs vmrvsavu MALI. HAVE A NEW BIRTH Of fRffDOH'AIID THAI' GOVfRNHfNTN mr The name of FREDERICK ROSSINI ol Sl. Paulls Calhedral Parish has been synonymous wilh aslronornical scholaslic averages since Fred ralher unoblrusively enlerecl Cenlral in Seplerrbery IQSQ. Although usually followed ralher clcze v by Jenn Celalzi' 'ri lhe lll of lop slu- denls in The academic reqisler, Fred has managed-and quile humbly loo-lo Sporl averaqcs bordering on lhe ninely-nine percenliles. Fred has placed among lha nalional leaders in rho Nalional Meri? Scholar- ship comoelllion lhis year, has wen recrnqrilion arnonfg lhe exceplionaliy- able youlh cl fhiefmery Ccunlv and al the .-.r'f'r'1, Drwspecls :Gem favorable lor a hosl' ol scholarships. Wlwal is more, Fred has played inlrarnural sporls lor his class and has regularly lried oul lor varsily loolball. Behind whal' seems la be a perpelual srrme and easy-qoinq manner ol WILLIAM LARKIN, also ol Sl. Paul's Calhedral parish, lhere seem To be a weallh of Ialenls lhal add up lo lhe lypo of sludenl who allains The impossible slalus ol lop ralinrr in fha apprairals ol bolh -ludenls and lacuify. As Presidenl el lne S:l':ol Sladenl Council Bl' nas shown superior qualilies of ieadersnip and nas guided Cenlrais version ol sludenl qovernmenl vvilh sinqular abilily. Wlwal is more, Bill has un- assuminryly lalcon fha lirneliqhl in The hiqhly carnpelilive Crznlral sporls' scene as slarling end lor The leolbal eleven and a leading yarsily baslcelball player. Siheli lcai, EW has rrrgularly 'nerfwd superfor grades. Wiln Bils very pleasing personalily and nalural leadership abilily, success seems inevilable. 0ur Moments te Remember Include Senior identifications Io be read across lhe Iwo pages. ROW ONE GERALD RICHARD ABBOTT lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council I. DAVID ANDREW ALEVA SAMUEL LEONARD AMODEO Inframurals I, 2, 3, 43 Foofball I, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE WILLIAM ANDERSON Inframurals I, 2,'3'71. PAUL CHARLES ANGELL Baslcelball I3 Cheerleader. JAMES FRANCIS BECK Inlramurals I, 2, 3. 4. MICHAEL CHARLES BELL Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. ST. ANSELM 5SS ST. JAMES ZSS ST. JAMES SSS ST. ROSALIA ZSC CORPUS CHRISTI ZSC ST. JAMES 3SC ST. MAURICE ISA ROW TWO ERNEST ANTONELLI MOTHER OF GOOD COUNSEL 35C MATTHEW ANTHONY ARENA ST. RAPHAEL 3SS Swimming Ig Bowling I: Iniramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Mallmemalics Honor Sociely. WILLIAM T. ASCHENBRENNER ST. AUGUSTINE 25C lnframurals I. JERRY J. AUL CORPUS CHRISTI ZSC JAMES WALTER BAKLARZ ST. STEPHEN 3SS JOHN ROBERT BENDER ST. BEDE 3SS Glee Club I: Foofball 3, 4: Inlramurals l, 2, 3, 4: Operella 2, 3, 47 TOWERS 4: VIKING 4, Sludenl Council 3, 47 Hislory Honor Sociely 47 Science Honor Sociely 3. 4: Cheerleader 25 IvlaI'l1 Honor 3, 45 Pep Rally, Baseball, Assembly Commillees 4. EDWARD B. BIERMAN ST: BEDE 455 Benilde Club I: lnlremurals I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling I. 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club Ig Viking I: Hunling Club 416-oll I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 4. I ROW THREE PHILIP J. BARANOWSKI HOLY ROSARY ZSS Football Ig Intramurals I, FRED SAMUEL BAIIBIERI HOLY ROSARY ISC Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN W. BARKLEY ST. ANSELM ZSS Intramurals I, 2. annum' n BARTEK ST. STEPHEN 25C Band I, 2: TOWERS 4. GERARD BFCK ST. ANSELM 3SS Intramurals I, 2, 3, 41 Student Council I: Malin Honor Society 4. JORDAN LOUIS BISCARDO EPIPHANY 355 Benilde Club Ig Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL LEE BOARMAN SACRED HEART ISC Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. XNN ALWAYS READY AND WILLING . . . to help students with that ever popular subject, algebra, Brother D. Joseph helps Denny Hairy with the intricate fundamental processes of second year algebra. Jack Dauer seems to get quite a laugh about how hard his buddy, Dave Hartner, is working. SANTA'S HElPER'S: Volunteer workers helped Student Council Vice-President Dave Donohue make this year's Christ- mas decorations worth remembering. Around the tree are Matt Arena, Harry Taylor, Jack Hackett, Dave Donohue, and Dick Ponzio. in Mass of the H0111 Ghost, the P e tiqe CLASS ISAfBoHom Row: Brother Adrian, P. Miller, M. Roylas, P. Kim, C. Hollis, W. Diulus, M. Bell, J. 0'LoughIin. Second Row: J. Maloney C. Brieger, J. McCIenahan, J. Krynski, N. Werner, W. Hausen, D Sonker, J. DeTrude. Third Row: R. Meyer, L. Szambelan, E. Deluco, T. Gressler, T. Harvey, C. Wingerson, F. Rossini. Fourth Row: R. Eholl, R. Curran, G. Fisher, P. Sheedy, .l. Coloizzi, M. Lolfey, C. Grunerl, L. Collins. BROTHER E. ADRIAN, Senior Religion, ISA . . . Problems of Democracy. Senior idenlificalions lo be read across The Iwo pages. ROW ONE CHARLES JOHN BONAVITA CATHEDRAL ESS lrack learn 3, 4: Baslceiioai I, 2, Iniramurais l, 2, 3, 43 Siege Crew 3: Science Honor Sociciy 3, 45 Malli Honor Sociciy 3, 43 Dance Commiifee 3, 4. CHARLES BRINDLE ST. JOSEPH ZSC EUGENE FRANCIS BROMBERG HOLY FAMILY 255 Chess Limo lg inframurais I: Bowiinq I, 2, 3: Science Honor So- cieiy 3, 43 Huniinq Ciub 4: Fishing Ciub 3, 4: Sfemp Qiub lg German Ciub 3, 4. LEONARD RICHARD BRONOWICZ HOLY FAMILY 25C Beniide Ciub 3: lnframurais 2, 3, 4. FLOYD A. BROOKS ST. RICHARD ZSC iniramurals I, 2. RAYMOND BROSKY ST. STANISAUS 'ISS lnframurals 2. ROW TWO ROBERT BONZFR HOLY ROSARY 4SS Glee Club I, 2: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball Manager 2, 3, 4, Baslcefball Manager 3, 4. ANTHONY CARMEN BRUNO Inframurals 2, 3. MICHAEL JOSEPH BRUSCA Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4: Fishing Club 4. JOSEPH MARTIN BURANOVSKY Inframurals I, 2, 3.4. REGIS MATHEW BUREK IMMACULATE H ERNEST AUGUSTINE BURTI lnframurals Z, 4, 4:-erman Club 3. ST. PETER 35C SACRED HEART 6SS ST. KIERAN SSS EART OF MARY 55S ST. PETER 4SS ROW THREE CHARLES ARNOLD BRIEGER ST. BEDE ISA I-oofball I. 2: Inrramurals I, 2, 3, 47 Science Honor Soclefy 25 German Club 41 Hunfing Club 41 Golf 4. PATRICK JOSEPH BYRNE ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL 355 Deba+ing I, 2: Glee Club I, 23 Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES MICHAEL BYRNES ST. LAWRENCE ISC Benilde Club lg Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2. SALVATORE M. CANNISTRA OUR LADY HELP OF CHRISTIAN ZSC DAVID MICHAEL CAPONE ST. BEDE 3SS Glee Club Ig Inframurals I, 2, 3. 4: Science Honor SocIeIy 3. 45 Dance Commilfee 41 Mallwemalics Honor Soclely 3, 4: Camera Club 4. VINCENT M. CARR SACRED HEART 4SS Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4. Senior idenlilicafions lo be read across lhe Iwo pages. ROW ONE WILLIAM JAMES CEBAK ST. ANSELM 655 Benilde Club Ig Foofball 4: Inlramurals I, 4. BERNARD JOSEPH CHMIELEWSKI HOLY FAMILY 35C Intramurals I. 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3. 4. JAMES RICHARD CHRISE HOLY ROSARY 255 Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 41 Foofball I1 Bowling 3. RICHARD M. CICHOSKI IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY 25C Intramurals 2. LAWRENCE J. CIESZYNSKI ST. RICHARD'S 25C Inframurals I, 4. WILLIAM CONROY HOLY INNOCENTS 355 Benilcle Club Ig Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4. PAUL COSTANZA SS. PETER AND PAUL 355 Benilcle Club Ig Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4, I-Iunling Club 4. ROW TWO FREDERICK DOMINIC CLEMENTE CORPUS CHRISTI 655 Foofball Manager 2, 3. 4: Baslcelball Manager 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN LOUIS COLAIZZI CORPUS CHRISTI I55 Benilde Club I. 3: Slee Club Ig Inlrarnurals Ig VIKING 2, 3, 4. PAUL COLAIZZI CORPU5 CHRISTI 455 GEORGE REGIS COLLINS ST. ANSELM ISC Inlramurais I, 4. LAWRENCE ALBERT COLLINS SACRED HEART I5A Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Operella 4, Musical Review 4: Lafin Honor Sociely 3. 4. JAMES MICHAEL COSTELLO ST. AGNES 555 Cross Counfry 3, 47 Track Team 2, 3. 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 45 5Iu- denl' Council Ig Dance Comrnillee 2, 3, 4. RICHARD THOMAS COSTELLO HOLY ROSARY 35C Inlramurals I, Z, 5,41 Fishing Club 4. ROW THREE FRANK ANTHONY COLOSIMO lnrvamurans 2, 3.4. JAMES FREDRICK COLWELL Intramurais I, 2, 3: Studs-ni CounciI I. THOMAS JOSEPH COMPTARON Intl-amuraIs 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH S. CONNOLLY lnIramuraIs I, 4: Business I-Ionor Society 4. ROBERT WILLIAM CONNOR Intramurais Z, 4. JAMES PETER COYNE ST. PAU IntramuraIs I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT M. COYNE InIv'arnuraIs I, 2, 3. 4: Camera CIULJ 2. ST. PETER 35C HOLY ROSARY 655 HOLY ROSARY 35C ST. AGNES 25C ST. LAWRENCE 3SC L'S CATHEDRAL ISC BROTHER FRANCIS EMERY, Senior Religion, 2SS . English IV . . . Coordinator of Activtiies . . . School Publications . . . Student Council. ST. JAMES 455 FOOTBALL CAMP had its relaxing moments it amateur rod-'n'reeler Paul Walsh is in anyway typical of the early afternoon spirit at the camp. Although not per- mitted to swim, the players at least had an opportunity to do the next best thing with water-fish. 0i Boing Seniors, Football Violorios, CLASS 255--Bottom Row: R. Valli, R. DeNezza, L. Liebler, F. Danowski, L. Dietz, M. Fanxo, T. Word, B. Woinar, N. Stancampiono, Brother Francis Emery. Second Row: D. Burr, J. Haas, E. Bromberg, G. Di- Fiore, W. Jacob, R. T. Louth, D. Legal, Prividy, L. Noble, T. gan, R. Walan, P. Barkley, J. Joseph. Craska, J. Ludwig, L Sierka, J. Tyrrell, L. Weber, G. Emodi. Third Row: J. McElIigott, H. Lewis, J. Grimes, P. Saxon, L. Zurick, J. Hammer. Fourth Row: D. Alevo, J. Finne- Baranowski, R. Schmid, J. Gallagher, R. Zorn, J. Fifth Row: D. Donohue, C. Bonavita, J. Chrise, P. . Hauser, M. Semler, J. Kennedy, E. Merz. f CALORIES HAVE gone by the boards in the luncheon diet of3'hisi4SS crew, iudging by the drumstick eniayed by Jim Gallagher and the ice- cream pie devoured by Larry Modzein. I I I Senior identifications to be read across the two ROW ONE WILLIAM IOCFPH Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. LOUIS ANTHONY CRISCELLA Bcnilde Club 2: Gfee Club 2: Band 2, 3, 4. JAMES T. CURRAN Intramurals I, 2, 3. JOHN ROGER CURRAN I I pages. ST. BEDE 5SS HELP OF CHRISTIANS 6SS SACRED HEART 35C ST. BERNARD ISA Deoatinq 33 Football 2: Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Musical Review 43 VIKING I, 25 Hietory Honor Society 4, Mathematics Honor So- ciety 43 German Club 3, 4. JAMES ANTHONY CUSH Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Business Honor Society 3. LEONARD CYGNAROWICZ ST. KIERAN - ISC HOLY FAMILY 4SS lntrarnurals I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Science Honor Society 4: Reception Committee 4. ROW TWO PAUL DOMINIC CRASKA SIT. ROSALIA 2SS Foofball Manager 2, 3. 4: lnlramurals I. DANIEL JOHN DAMRATOSKI ST. LAWRENCE 65S lnlramurals I, 2. 3, 4. vp 2.5 IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY 255 FRANK MARTIN DANOWSKI PAUL GERALD DoVIA ST. RAPHAEL ISC Foofbcll I, 2, 3. 4: lniramurals I, 2. 3, 4: Sludenl Council 3.4. REGIS LOUIS DELMONTAGNE ST. JOACHIM ' ISC Benilde Club I, 2: lnlramurals I. 2, 3, 4: TOWERS 4: VIKING 3.4. ANTHONY FELIu.eLUCA HELP OF CHRISTIANS 3SC Foofball 3, 4: InIramuraI'I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudeni' Council 3. 4: Hunting Club 4. N ROW THREE EDWARD MICHAEL CREO HELP OF CHRISTIANS 3SC Inframurals I, 2.-3, 4. EMERIC PETER DQLUCA SACRED HEART ISA Intramurals I, 2, 3. 4: Science Honor Socicly 2, 3: SI. John Vianney Sociefy I, 2, 3. RICHARD LEE DeNEZZA ST. PETER 2SS TOWERS 4: VIKIN6- 3. 4: Bowling 2, 3. 4: lnlramurals 2. 3: Hislory Honor Sociefy 4: Science Honor Socicfy 3. 4: Dance Commiffee 4: Mafhernalics Honor Sociely 4, ANTHONY AIDELIO DeRUBEIS SS. PETER AND PAUL 3SC Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES JAY DeTRUDE ST, STEPHEN ISA lnlramurals I, 2, 4: TOWERS 4: VIKING 2: Fishing Club 3: SI, John Vianney Sociely I, 2. LEO A. DIETZ HOLY ROSARY 2SS Inframurals I, 2, 3. 4: Bowling I, 2: RiIIe Club I: Foolball 2: Dance Commillce 3, 4. Senior idenfificalions lo be read across the Iwo pages. ROW ONE GABRIEL FRANCIS DIFIORE HOLY ROSARY 255 lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bowllnq 33 Band Ip Qrclweslra I1 Dance Commllfee 4. THOMAS RICHARD DINNIN ST. BEDE 655 Chess Club I: Inlramurals 2, 41 Bowling 3. DOMINIC N. DiSILVIO ST. PHILOMENA 455 lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3. WILLIAM ANTHONY DIULUS ST. REGIS ISA Benilde Club 3. 4: Inlramurafs I, 3, 4: CaIe:l1IsI4. RAYMOND PAUL DONAHUE ST. REGIS 255 Cross Counlry Squad 31 Traclc Team 25 Baslrefball 2, 3, 42 Infra- mufals I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT LAWRENCE DUSCH ST. ROSALIA 35C Benilde Club I, 2, 3: Cross Counlry Squad I, 2, 3, 41 Track Team I, 2, 3, 4, Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4, Slucleml Councll 2. DAVID MICHAEL DUSHAW HOLY ROSARY 355 Belide Club Ig Clwess Club I1 Deballnq 2: Glee Club I. 2. ROW TWO DAVID JOHN DONOHUE ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST 355 Benllde Club I, 23 Tracl: Team 2, 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 41 Infra- murals I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 3, 4. HUGH EDWARD DONNELLY CORPUS CHRISTI l5C DANIEL MICHAEL DONOVAN SACRED HEART 35C THEODORE DOUGHERTY SACRED HEART 355 Inlramurals I, 27 4. RICHARD EUGENE DOYLE ST. RAPHAEL 25C Foolball I, 2, 3, 43 Baslnelball Ig lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. RONALD FRANCIS EHALT OUR LADY OF BLESSED SACRAMENT ISA lnlramuralsll, 2, 3, 41 Rep Rally Commillee 4, German Club 3, 47 Golf Club I, 2. 3. 4. PAUL FRANCES ELK HOLY ROSARY 35C Inlramurals 2. 4. ROW THREE JOHN MICHAEL DRISCHLER JAMES J. DUANE iiiiwkcibiii I, .ig lnfv.wvuV1i I 2 I 4' Si CIW Hifi-r S 'NL Mitiwcw Wo Ii D Zi -it 3 4- A f , J 1 , -.J , e . MICHAEL DUDAS JOHN HFNRY DUNSKY ST. FAUL'S CATHEDRAL ST. BRENDAN NVQ ST. LAWRENCE 355 ST. AUGUSTINE wr 11 M' 332 'Gy kgs Eva P 3 fri? ,-: ' 4 2 '- I i 4 DANIEL RFGIC DIICFH ST, ROSALIA 35C Q 's3 L.fwi I , SGDB1 L 'I -1- 'iw i ini- I' 3 4, i'i 1 .Wig I 2 3 4-531- Ci 2, GEORGE PETER EMODI ST. ANNE E K A E 6 , V 255 WHAT'S A PROM . . . Without u stop at the coke-bar, and these iuniors E 'i'd9fL'JUJ3l 'li RM' Lim' J7 Sl xiJ 1' C' Wm' J in 1 A37 S' EC-9 Inow seniorsI seem to enioy their evening's refreshment. Bob Kaminski, ii V J' fi 51 Ci' A 2' J' 47 Ji'JJ'N'5N 'V J E7 S35 ' Ken McClain and their dates dominate the foreground and are putting 5 ' 3 A JVWLKS their cokes down the drain. RONALD DAVID ERARIO 51, KIERAN H 35C bleu Ciub Ig Mupicni iievkvv I. X ' ---' X f- - 55 12 221 , '-Y WM.. . SE :z L SE K I K - ...Q .K -Q' f -- gl .55 .. 7 X . . I ,-4 I we . rrrr r 5 3' X i A I .... I 4: :: W -- '- ' .5 .. . ,i E- JL i 5. i fi' . Xh-. 1. be -. 1- 1:1 K K ' Y i VU- . ,yi 4 f . f 9 9 I I 4' R A 4 k X me X xx ,, ,Sk X X X g x ANI if O is Q 7? in A 0- , f j qs. I -.3 ' W' 'x . Lf A FAMILY AFFAIR, this preparation for the Junior Prom. As young Jet? Ben- der holds his brother's white dinner iacket, Mrs. Bender makes the final ad- iustment on John's bow tie before the prom. X I I5 Student ounoil Banco , Solzool Evaluation CLASS 3SSfBottom, left to right: D. Capone, H. Taylor, D. Donohue, B Conroy, W. Hoel, R. Ponzio, R. Modzelewski, S. Pawlak, J. Palumbi Brother Mnrtin. Second Row: C. Mazzon, J. Hackett, R. Hole, G. Beck, G. Lazar, J, McCoy, M. Arena, J. Bender, P. Murphy, R. Washensky. Third Row: R. Wittig, S. Zerra, E, Foley, P. Byrne, J. Moffett, C. Moesta, H. Matz, G. Hulloran, D. Wittingham, R. Olsen. Fourth Row: N. Twy- man, D. Gorman, D. Reynolds, J. Baklarz, G. Slebrch, A. Stiehl, J Duane, T. Doughrety, B. McMahon. Fifth Row: P. Castonza, G. Bis cardo, M. Gallagher, G. James, J. Jelovich, D. Dushaw, T. Fisher, C. Knowlan, D. Eskro. BROTHER D. MARTIN, Senior Religion, 3SS . . . Trigonom- etry . . . Solid Geometry . . . Mathematics Honor Society. II6 Senior identifications to be read across the two pages. ROW ONE DAVID PAUL ESKRA ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST 3SS Gee Ceo Ig lnrramufais I, 2 3, 4: Riiie Ciiki If Band 2: TOWERS 4: Science Honor Society 4g Fijiinq Cub 3, Asbemoy Committee 4, Pep RaIIy Committee 4. GEORGE JUSTIN FIGAS ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST ISC Intramurals 3, 4. JAMES OWEN FINNEGAN ST. BASIL ?SS Intramurats I, 2. 3, 4: Bowiinq 3, 43 TOWERS 43 VIKING 43 Stu- dent Councii 3, 43 M.wIIw2'vi c-. Honor Society 3, 45 So-Qc' Come mittee 3, 43 Dance Committee 3, 4: Reception Committee 4. GEORGE KENNETH FISHER SACRED HEART ISA Intramurnis I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 35 SI, John Viannoy Society I, 2, 3. 4. THOMAS MARK FISHER ST. STEPHEN 3SS FooIbaII 2, 3, 45 Swimming 2, 4: InIramumIs I, 2, 3, 45 History Honor Society 4t Mathematics Honor Society 4. EUGENE PATRICK FOLEY ST. JAMES 3SS Intramurals I, L. ROW TWO MICHAEL CHARLES FANZO HELP OF CHRISTIAN 255 Band 2. WIlllIAM A. C. FRANCIS SACRED HEART 25C InIrarnuraIs I, 3: Business Honor Sociofy 4. KEVIN RICHARD FRUEHAUF OUR LADY OF BLESSED SACRAMENT 655 Band 2: Sfudenf Council 2. RAYMOND J. FURTIVO SS. PETER AND PAUL 25C Inframurais I, 2, 3,41 Band I. JAMES GALLAGHER ST. ROSALIA 455 BeniIde Club I, 2: Cross Country Squad I, 2, 3, 43 Track Team I, 2, 3, 4, Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEEH GALLAGHER ST. LAWRENCE 255 Iniramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Band I, 2. ROW THREE JOHN R. FAVILLA MOTHER OF GOOD COUNSEL 25C Inframurms 2: RHIC CIIJI3 I. LAWRENCE FRANCIS GALLAGHER ST. AGNES 35C Benilde Club I, 2: lnIramur.uIs I, 23 RIIIQ Club Ig SI. JuI1n Vfanney I, 2. ROBERT ALOYSIUS GALLAGHER ST. ROSALIA ISC RICHARD J. GIDEL ST. STEPHEN 25C MICHAEL F. GIELAS EPIPHANY 455 Cross Counvry bquad 3, 4, Track Tcarn 3, 4: Intramumls I, 2, 3, 43 Rifle CIub I: Sfudcnf Council 3. CHARLES DAVID GORDON ST. JOSEPH 655 BcniIdc Club I: GIcc CIub 23 InIramur.1Ia I, 2 3, 4. Senior idenrificalions lo be read across Ihe Iwo pages. ROW ONE DAVID JOSEPH GORMAN HOLY ROSARY 3SS Inlramurals 4. THOMAS GRAF ST. WALBURGA ZSC THOMAS EDWARD GRALEWSKI HOLY FAMILY ISC Intramurals I. 2, 3, 43 Rifle Club I1 Fislwinq Club 3. RONALD GRAZIANO ST. BARTHOLOMEW ZSC Inframurals I, 2, 3, 43 Rille Club Ig Sfudenl Council I. THOMAS HENRY GRESSLER HOLY FAMILY ISA Inframurals 2, 3, 4: Fislwinq Club 3, 43 Hunling Club 4. JOHN H. HALLERAN HOLY ROSARY 2SC Inframurals I, 4. GEORGE FRANCIS HALLORAN ST. LAWRENCE 3SS Iniramurais l, 4, 3, 41 Rifle Club. ROW TWO PATRICK GRIFFIN ST. PHILOMENA 4SS Chess Club Ig Inlramurals I. 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club Ig Golf I, 3, 4. JOHN T. GRIMES ST. JAMES 2SS lnframurals I, 2: Sfudenls Council I. CLEMENT CHARLES GRUNERT ST. ROSALIA ISA lnframurais I, 4, 9, 4, History Honor Socicfy 4. ROBER ALEXANDER GRZESKIEWICZ HOLY FAMILY ISC Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Business Honor Sociely 3: Fishing Club 3. ROBERT GULLO ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL S 455 Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Dano I, 23 Blue KnigI'1Is 21 TOWERS 43 VIKING I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPH HALLORAN ST. MARY 3SC Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN E. HAMMER CORPUS CHRISTI 2SS GIGS Club I: Inlrarnurals 4: Science Honor Sociefy 3, 43 Mollie! meiics Honor Sociefyg German Club 3. ROW THREE IOQFPH MARTIN GURNECK InIr'amumI1, 2, 3, 4, Band JOHN FRANCIS HAAS M,-,Qc L .rip Ig R I -: K, so JOHN EDWARD HACKETT Iivrznov guru I, L11-Lrrxirrurg I, miranmmIA. I, 2, III5Iory I-If-mr Sw wIy 43 SOLIUI COHWITIIIIOO 4. JOSEPH A. HAGUE S U 'II'1Z 3 4- 2. RAYMOND ANDREW HALE IuIl'amumI5 I, 2, 3, 4, RIIIu CIUID I. THOMAS HARRIS InIramuwuIQ I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS J. HARVEY JOHN THE BAPTIST 655 I7i5I1Inq CIUIQ 3. CORPUS CHRISTI 255 ST. VALENTINE ESS 3, 4, RRIIU Club Ig PAUL'S CATHEDRAL 25C BROTHER FIDELIS Senior Religion 455 English I . . . French I II Music Appreciation 455 ST. HYACINTH 335 ST. AGNES SACRED HEART ISA Intramlivmg 33 VIKING I, 23 Lain Honor Soaiciy 3, 4, Science Honor SmicIy 3, 4. Sf X Pb, CENTER OF GRAVITY and poise with a resultant of equilibrium, is the hopeful formula for this practiral demonstration in physics class. Brother Gilbert begins the task of balancing Mike Brusca in this sanguine attempt. Musical Review, Win er Formal CLASS 45S-Bottom Row: V. Carr, J. Snlema, E. Scarpino, E. Bierman, E. Burti, D. DiSiIvio, R. Gull P. Callazi, J. Koryak, C. Stawski, Brother Fidelis. Second Row: J. Lioi, D. Shade, P. Griffin, R. Kavney, C. Rose- meyer, R. Zecchino, T. Sabow, J. Hague, M. Gielas. Third Row: R. Bonzer, A. Massarelli, S. Neff, J. O'ConneII, L. Cygnarowicz, J. Gal- lagher, R. Pampena, T. White, P. Li. Fourth Row: G. Shelton, S. Shuda, J. Locante, J. McCoskey, K. McClain, T. Scar, J. Herb, R. Kudrav, J. Stefan. Fifth Row: T. Powell, G. 0'DonnelI, R. Coyne, L. Mozdzien, R. Brosky, J. Murrin, H. Leczkowski. THE SATURDAY NIGHT DANCES were well supported by class 2SC after the drive for hangers. The winners in the quietly conducted campaign was this senior class that amassed over a thousand hangers. MHBLQ, amid their spoils are James Walsh, Michael Dudas, Charles Herbert, Richard Doyle, Steve Orban, Robert Lyons, Brother Xavier, Rob. Bartek, Lawrence McManus. Senior identifications to be read across the two pages. ROW ONE WILLIAM CARL HAUSEN SACRED HEART ISA bcience Honor Society 3: S.J.V.S. I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 3, 4. JOHN J. HERD ST. ROSALIA 455 Benilcle Club I: Intramurals I, 2, 3. 4: Rifle Club I: Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4: Mathematics Honor Society 3.4. WILLARD R. HOEL ST. LAWRENCE O'TO0LE 3SS Intramurals I, 2. 3, 4: History Honor Society, 4: German Club 3, 4: Mathematics Honor Society 4. CHARLES ALVIN HOLLIS ST. BARTHOLOMEW ISA Lvlee Club 2: Intramurals 2. 3, 4: German Club 3, 4. LOUIS A. HOUSER OUR LADY OF BLESSED SACRAMENT ZSS Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Science Honor Society 4: Pep Rally Commit- tee 4: German Clulo 3, 4. LAWRENCE P. HUNTER SS. PETER AND PAUL 25C Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. ROW TWO EDWARD FRANCIS HEH ST. KIERAN ISC IntramuraIs I, 2, 3, 4: Student CounciI Ig Business Honor Society 3. .roHN PATRICK HYLAND Intramurats I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM MICHAEL IBINSON JERRY ANTHONY INSOGNA Intramurals I, 2. 3.4. FRED LOUIS ISABELLA Bowling I, 22 St.JoI1n Viann HENRY ITRI Intramurals I, 2, 3. 4. ST. LAWRENCE ISC HOLY TRINITY 655 HELP OF CHRISTIANS 35C ST. WENDELIN 6SS ey I, 2. SACRED HEART SSS ROW THREE CHARLES l. HERBERT Footbatl 3, 4: Intramurats I EDWARD PHILIP JACOB IntramuraIs 2. 4. THEODORE K. JACOB Intramurals 2, 4. WILLIAM LAWRENCE JACOB Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Rittc GEORGE EDWARD JAMES Cross Country .Ig track 3: ST. JAMES ZSC .2, 3, 4. ST. MAURICE 555 ST. MAURICE 25C HOLY ROSARY 25S Ctub I. ST. REGIS 35S Baslcctbatl Ip Intramurats I, 2, 3, 4: TOWERS 4: VIKING I, 2, 3, 4: Student CounciI 45 Assembly Committee 4. JOSEPH JEROME JELOVICH ST. STEPHEN BSS Track 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2.4. Senior identilicalions lo be read across Phe Iwo pages. ROW ONE THOMAS PATRICK JENNINGS SACRED HEART 3SC BcniIde CIub Ig GIee CIub Ig InIramuraI5 I, 2, 3, 4. GERALD JONES SACRED HEART 35C JOHN GEORGE JOSEPH, JR. ST. ANN, FULLERTON ST. 255 InIrar'nuraIs 2, 33 Science Honor Soclefy 3, 4. CONRAD BERNARD KALIN ST. AUGUSTINE 655 InIramuraIs 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2, 3. RONALD WILLIAM KALUP ST. ANSELM 655 FooIbaII 2: InIramuraIs I, 2, 3, 4: SIudenI Council 4. GERALD MARTIN KLOTZ HOLY FAMILY 25C Benilde Club I, 2: CIness CIuI3 I, 2, 3: SIudenI CouncII 43 Business Honor Socie-Iy 43 51. Vlncenf DePouI SocIeIy I. CHARLES FRANCIS KNOWLAN ST. MARY'S OF THE MOUNT 355 SwImmInq 3: InIramuraIs I, 2, 45 RIIIO CIub I. ROW TWO JOHN ROBERT KAMINSKI ST. LAWRENCE 655 C-Iee CIuD 23 InYramuraIs 2, 3, 4: OpereIIa 2, 3, 43 MusIcaI Re- view 3. 4. EDWARD JOHN KATCHMAR ST. STEPHEN 25C lnframurals I, 2, 3. 4. ROBERT GANNON KAVENY ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL 4SS Cross CounIry Squad I: Swimming I, 2, 3.41 In'IramuraIs I, 2, 3, 47 Tenn?s Team 2: Science Honor Sociefy 2. MATTHEW REGIS KEARNS ST. ROSALIA 555 Cross Counfry 2, 3, 4: Irack Team 2, 3, 4: InIramuraIs I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN MICHAEL KENNEDY ST. MAURICE 255 lnIramuraIs 2, 3, 45 Tcnrns 2: Hlsfory Honor 5ocIcIy 41 Sdence Honor SocIe+y 4: Mafhemaiics Honor SocIeIy 4. JOSEPH L. KORYAK ST. ANSELM 455 Foofbaxl I, 21 Iniramuralz I, 2, 3, 41 MusIr.aI RevIew 2, 3: Sfudenf CouncII 2. RONALD EDWARD KRATOVEL HOLY ROSARY 35C Glee CIub I. 2. R0 W TH REE ROBERT FRANK KERN ST. TERESA 555 Fishing CIub 3, 4. FRANK KILIAN HOLY FAMILY 35C PAUL WILLIAM KIM ST. BARTHOLOMEW ISAS Iniramurais 2, 3, 4: GOII 2, 3, 43 German Club 3, 4. CHARLES THOMAS KLEPPICK ST. ROSALIA SSS FooIbaII 2: BasIceibaII I, 2, InI amuraIs I, 2, 3. 4. JOHN PAUL KLIER ST. JOSEPH ISC IntramuraIs I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH WILLIAM KRAUS OUR LADY OF BLESSED SACRAMENT ZSC Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Intramural CommHIee 4. EDWARD ANTHONY KRYNSKI HOLY FAMILY ISA lntramurais I, 2, 3, 4: Gorman Club 45 SI. John Vianney Society I, 2, 3, 4. BROTHER GREGORY: Senior Religion, SSS . . . Chemistry . . . Physics . . . Algebra l . . . Science Honor Society . . . Fathers' Club. I I E.. ,Lf I CLASS 3SC types diligently as Mr. Leo Loughlin, iunior and senior business in- structor, checks each typist's progress. it . r fwfgq.. A 5 I23 Doub e Vic orq over or h CLASS 555-Bottom Row: B. LaFianza, W. Rauhecker, T. Vogel, L. Man- roe, R. Burek, J. Smith, A. Los, Brother Gregory. Second Row: T. Radocay, W. Noonan, R. Kearns, C. Kleppick, T. O'5hea, T. McCartney, J. Cos- tello, R. Tyson. Third Row: J. Palombo, S. Amodeo, J. Buranovsky, H. ltri, G. Abbott, T. Wiggins, W. Coyne. Fourth Row: J. Marcinkiewicz, G. Janusz, E. Jacob, W. Soltesz. Missing: R. Kern, W. Regan, S. Rubina. THE LONG GREY LUNCHLINE through the array of cafeteria delectable: to tha reckoning at the cashier's box has become as much of the Central tradition ties and detention. Hera class ISA wends its way through the counter. l24 Senior identifications lo be read across the Iwo pages. ROW ONE REGIS G. KUDRAV ST. AGNES 455 Art Club 3: Cross Country l, 2, 3, 4: Track Team l, 2, 3, 4: lntramurals l, 4. MYLES PATRIC LAFFEY ST. MARY, 46TH STREET ISA lntramurals I, 2, 3, 4: St. Jotin Vianney Society l, 2, 3: German Club 4. BERNARD JOHN l.CFlANzA ST. JOSEPH 555 lntramurals I, 2, 3.4: Orchestra l. WILLIAM DANIEL LARKlN ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL ISC Football I, 2, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 2, 3. 4. THOMAS PATRlCK LAUTH ST. PHILIP 255 Cross Country 3: Track Team 2, 3, 4: Basketball lg lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4: History Honor Society 4. JOHN LEO LAZAR SACRED HEART 35S lntramurals l, 2, 3.4: Camera Club 3: Ritlle Club I. ROW TWO EUGENE LUDWIG KULIKOWSKI ST. KIERAN ISC lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Clnccrleader I: Buslness Honor Socially 3, 4: Golf 3. HENRY LECIKOWSKI IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY 455 lniramurals 3, 4. ROBERT JOSEPH LEE EPIPHANY ISC Glee Club 2: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, Rifle Club I. DAVID EDWARD LEGAL ST. ANSELM 2SS Chess Club 2: btudenl Council Honor Soclefy 3, 4. RAMON FRANCIS LEISER Benllde Club I, 2: Band I, 2, Club 3, 4. HUGH C. LEWIS Foofball I, 2: lnlramurals I, 2,3 Cheerleader 2: Mclhemafics ST. LAWRENCE I SC 4: Blue Knlglmls 2, 3: Fishing ST. ELIZABETH ZSS ROW THREE RAYMOND PAUL KURAS ST. AUGUSTINE 35C Basketball I: lnframurals I, 2, 3, 4. PETER ll ST. ROSALIA 4SS Arl Club 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 3: VIKING 2, 3: Science Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4. LEE JAMES LIEBLER ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL 2SS Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Rally Commiflee 4: Assembly Com- millee 4. WILLIAM DANIEL LIMPERT HOLY ROSARY 35C Swimming I: lnlromurals I, 2, 3. JOSEPH LIOI MOTHER OF GOOD COUNSEL 455 Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club I. JOSEPH LOCANTE ST, PETER 455 Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3. Senior idenlifizalions lo be read across the Iwo pages. ROW ONE ROBERT MARK LOEFFLER ST. STEPHEN ISC Business CIub 3, 45 InIrar'nuraIs I, 2, 3, 45 Band 2: OpereIIa 25 TOWERS 43 HisIory Honor SocIeIy 3, 45 Business Honor Sociefy 3, 45 Stage Crew 3. ANTHONY MARK LONGO ST. JOSEPH 3SC InIrarnuraIs I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN E. l.ORENZl ST. PETER 2SC InIramuraIs I, 2. ANTHONY BERNARD LOS ST. AUGUSTINE 5SS Oiee CIub 25 InIrarnuraIs 2, 4. JOHN THOMAS LUCAS ST. ANSElM 3SC InIremuraIs I, 2, 3, 45 SI. VincenI DePauI SocIeIy I, 2. ST. ANSELM 3SS Benilde Ciub I5 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Bownng 25 Marrzernafics CARL ANTHONY MAZZAN Honor Sociery 45 SI. VincenI DePaul SocIeIy 2, 35 AssemIoIy CommiIIoe 4. JOHN JAMES MCCAFFREY ST. PAUFS CATHEDRAL IISC InIramuraIs I, 2, 3, 45 Bond I, 25 I3Iue KnIgHIs 2. ROW TWO JOSEPH GEORGE LUDWIG ST. BARTHOLOMEW 2SS Inrramurars I, 2, 3. 45 TOWERS 45 VIKING 2 3 45 GIee CIub I5 HIsIory Honor SocieIy 45 Sdence Honor SocIeIy 3, 45 MaIIwer'na4 Iles Honor SocieIy 3, 45 Golf 2, 3, 45 PubIIciIy CommiIIee- 4. ROBERT E. LYONS ST. ROSAUA 25C lnIramuraIs I, 2, 3, 4. JERRY ANTHONY MALCZAK ST. HYACINTH ISC InIramuraIs 3, 4. JOHN PATRICK MALONEY ST. MARY, 46TH STREET ISA JAMES MANFREDO ST. STEPHEN 2SC Benilde CIUIJ I5 InIrar'nuraIs I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES ANTHONY McCARTHY ST. BARTHOLOMEW 2SC InrrarnuraIs I, 2, 3, 45 TOWERS 45 Dance Cornrnnfee 3, 45 Social Cornm1IIee 4. JOSEPH F. MrCARTHY ST, JOACHIM ZSC InIramuraIs I, 25 Bowiing 2, 3, 4. ROW THREE JOHN WILLIAM MARCINKIEWICZ Inlramurals I, 2, 4. FRANK WILLIAM MARINO Swimming Ig Inframurala I, 2, 3 ANTHONY MASSARELLI Imiramuras I, 4. WILLIAM EDWARD MATESICH InIran'.ura.s I, 2, 3, 4. HOWARD GEORGE MATZ Iniramurals 2, 5, 4. THOMAS PETER MCCARTHY IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY Imlramurals 37 Businczs Honor Sccieiy 3, 4. THOMAS EUGENE McCARTNEY Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. SSS ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL BSC ST. LAWRENCE 455 ST. KIERAN 35C ST. JOSEPH 355 ST. ROSALIA ISC HOLY ROSARY 559 ISS.. . Ef, 1. .. ki z BROTHER GILBERT, Senior Religion, 655 Physics . . . Cheerleaders. I! f 5 f I I fx K DANCERS Exlraordinary for lhe Musical Review This year were Judy O'Sl-:ea of St. PauI's Cathedral High School and Dan Shade. CLASS 65S-Bottom Row: Brother Gilbert, J. Gurneck, H. Stewart, K. Fruehauf. R. Montesano, F. Isabella, L. Criscella, T. Dinnin. Serond Row: W. lbinson, R. Kalup, J. Ordakowski, R. Zomok, F. Clemente, P. Wallace. Third Row: J. Oth, J. Colwell, T. O'Malley, K. Williams, R. Muiter. Fourth Row: W. Zanone, R. Kaminski, R. Meyer, J. Meyer, C. Gordon. Fifth Row: W. Cebak, M. Brusca, D. Damratoski, R. 'WasieIewski, C. Kalin, R. Walsh, J. Osche. MISS MARY J. BEGGY, school librarian for over twenty-live Iyears, patiently checks a book with freshman Gerlad Raible. Miss Eeggy's library course and her understanding help have become a valuable part of freshmen orientation. if ,'. VWD . ? . M.. ee. ii Senior identifications to be read across the Iwo pages. ROW ONE KENNETH McCLAIN Debating 2, 3, 43 lice Cfub VIKING 4. JOHN MQCOY Inlramurols I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES MICHAEL McCREA Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES JEROME McELLIGOTT Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Ofclweslra 2 IUHN IOCEPH Intramurals 1, 4, 3, 4. JOHN J. MAZONIGLE Benildc Club Ig Iniramurals ST. JAMES 'ISS lg lzilrfimuralg I, 2, 43 TONVERS 41 ST. REGIS 335 ST. REGIS ISC HOLY ROSARY 255 ST. STEPHEN ISC MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT ISC I, 2. 3, 4. ROW TWO JAMES EVERETT MCCLENAHAN lnlramurels I, 2, 3, 47 Sludenl Council 3, JOHN MATTHEW McGUINNESS lnlrcmurals l, 2, 3, 4. BRYAN ANTHONY McMAHON lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club I. LAWRENCE M. McMANUS lnlramurcls I, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD WILLIAM MERZ, II ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL I SAS 4, Hunling Club 4. ST. KIERAN ISC SACRED HEART 3SS ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST 2SC SACRED HEART 25S lnlramurals I, 2, 3.4: Rifle Club I: Orclweslra 2, 3. 4: Mallwema- Iics Honor Sociely 4. JOHN CLARENCE MEYER Art Club 21 Inframurcls I, 2. 3. 4. ST. ANSELM 6SS ROW THREE JOHN MQCLOSKEY ST. JAMES 4SS Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JOHN MEYER ST. MARY, 46TH STREET ISAS Intramurals I, 2. 3, 4: Lalin Honor Sociely 3. 4: Sl. John Vianney Sociely I, 2, 3, 4. ST. STEPHEN 6SS Foofbell I, 2, 3: Baslcelball Ig Inframurals I, 2, 3. 41 Bowling 2, 3: Sl. Jolwn Vianny Sociely I, 2. 3: Modern Language Club 3. ROBERT STEPHEN MEYER PAUL RICHARD MILLER ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST ISA Rifle Club I. RICHARD JOSEPH MODZELEWSKI HOLY FAMILY 35S Benilde Club 2. 31 lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Malhemalics Honor So- ciely 3, 4. CHARLES WILLIAM MOESTA SACRED HEART 355 Rille Club Ig Hunling Club 4. Senior idenliflcalions lo be read across lhe Iwo pages. ROW ONE JOHN THOMAS MOFFETT HOLY ROSARY 3SS Intramurals I, 2, 3.4: Rifle Club I: Fishing Club 3. LAWRENCE MONROE ST. KIERAN 5SS Inlramurais 2, 4. RONALD JOHN MONTESANO ALL SAINTS 6SS Ari' Club I, 2, Inlramurals I, 2. 3, 43 Orcheslra 4: Fishing Club 3. LAWRENCE S. MOIDZIEN HOLY FAMILY 4SS Benilcle Club Ig Inlrarnurals I, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club I: VIKING I, 2. RAYMOND PATRICK MUITER ST. RICHARD 655 Arl Club I, 25 Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: I-Iunling Club 4. JAMES J. O'CONNELL ST. MARGARET 4SS Foolball 2, 3, 45 Inframurals 2, 3, 4: Sludenl' Council 3: Golf 3, 4. GARRET F. O'DONNELL ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL 4SS lnframurals I, 2, 3, 43 German Club 3. ROW TWO PETER WILLIAM MURPHY ST. STEPHEN 35S JOHN MURRIN SACRED HEART 'ISS DAVID JOHN NASH ST. ROSALIA ZSC Foolball 2, 3, 45 lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. SIDNEY A. NEFF, II SS. PETER AND PAUL 4SS Ari Club 2, 3, 4: lnframurals 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: TOWERS 43 VIKING 3, 4: Slage Crew I: I-Iunling Club 4: Fishing Club 3, 4. LEWIS HENRY NOBLE ST. JAMES ' ZSS Inlramurals 4. EDWARD JOSEPH O'GRODNIK CORPUS CHRISTI ISC Inlramurals 2, 3: Foolball Manager 2. FRANK ANTHONY OLIVER ST. AGNES 2SC Glee Club Ig Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. ROW THREE TERENCE CHARLES NOLAN 5wrrnrnIng Z: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM FREDERICK NOONAN Football 2, Baslcelball 23 Inlramurals I, 2 JOHN FRANCIS NOWICKI Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN ROBERT O'CARROLL Irack Team I. JOHN HERMAN CCH HOLY ROSARY ISC HOLY ROSARY SSS ST. AUGUSTINE 25C ST. LAWRENCE BSC ST. PHILOMENA 65S Intramurals. I, 2, 3, 41 Band I, 2, 45 Orcheslra 23 Siege Crew I. JOHN WALSH O'LOUGHLIN ST. LAWRENCE ISA Beskelball I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Sludenl Council 3. RICHARD WARD OLSEN ST. PAUI.'S CATHEDRAL 33S Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball Manager 33 SIu:IenICouncE1 35 Fcctbal Manager 2, 3. MR. CHARLES BEGGY, School Custodian, proudly poses by the new boilers installed last summer in the boiler room. Through Mr, Beggy's initiative, the boiler room has been kept in condition that would do honor to the best of institutions. MUSIC PRACTICE with Doctor Joseph Rauterkus officiating features teacher par- ticipation throughout the practice. N 5 s-e'r srlrf 2 I 3 I I ' areuseL Senior Retreat, CLASS 'ISC-Bottom Row: J. Drischler, J. Zaborowski, G. Collins, E. O'Gnodnik, M. Boarman, J. Cush, R. Greskiewicz, J. Byrnes, Brother Michael. Second Row: G. Zayac, J. McCrea, T. Welsch, F. Barnieri, R. Heh, J. Tracchio, P. DaVia, J. McGuinness. Third Row: T. McCar9hy, H. Perry, J. McGinley, E. Schneck, J. Klier, R. Lee, J. McGonigle, T. Nolan. Fourlh Row: E. Paszkowski, F. Suhadolnik, R. LoelTler, T. Scanlon, P. Walsh, W. Gorman, R. Delmontagne, J. Coyne, W. Larkin. Fifth Row: J. Hyland, G. Figas, R. Leiser, J. Tranl, R. Gallagher, J. Malczak, T. Gralowski, H. Donnelly. BROTHER D. MICHAEL: Senior Religion, 'ISC . . . Spanish II . . . Problems of Democracy. Senior idenfificalions To be read across The Iwo pages. ROW ONE THOMAS WILLIAM O'MALLEY ST. RAPHAEL 655 Football 3, 45 Inlramurals l, 2, 3, 4. JOHN WENDELL OSCHE HOLY FAMILY 655 lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Sluolenl Council lg Camera Club 2. THOMAS PATRICK O'SHEA ST. STEPHEN 555 lnrrafnufels I, 3, 4. JOSEPH VALENTINE PALOMBO MOTHER OF GOOD COUNSEL 555 Band 2, 4, Blue Knlqhls 2, 41 Orclleslra 2, 3, 4. JOHN ELIO PALUMBI ST. ROSALIA 355 Intramurals I, 2. 3, 4: Science l-lonor Soclely 2. ANTHONY JAMES PAMPENA OUR LADY HELP OF CHRISTIANS 35C lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. v 3- fi 'E ROW TWO STEPHEN A. ORBAN ST. AUGUSTINE ZSC PooIbaI. 2, lnfrarmraIs 2, 3, 4, SIu.:IcnI CQUMII 4. ROBERT M. PAMPENA SS. PETER AND PAUI. 455 InIramuraIs I, 2, 3, 47 I-Iuming CIUID 4. EDMUND J. PASZKOWSKI IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY ISC Irvrarnurals I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN THOMAS PAULLET ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL 35C InIramm'aIs I, 2, 3, 4, Op:'eIIa 3, 41 CI1eerIeader I, 2. STEPHEN JOSEPH PAWLAK IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY 355 Imfafruvas I, 2,3 4. HERBERT FRANCIS PERRY ST. RAPHAEL ISC FooIbaII 2, 33 InIramursIs I, 2, 3, 4: 5IudenI Council 3, 4. ROW THREE JOHN WATER ORDAKOWSKI ST. LAWRENCE 653 STANLEY M. PLATEK ST. AGNES 25C Intramuraia I, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD DANIEL PLUCINSKI ST. AUGUSTINE 35C ImIramuraIs I, 2, 3, 4, RICHARD JOSEPH PONZIO EPIPHANY 355 Inhamurals I, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 3, 47 RiIIe CIIJI3 Ig TOWERS 3, 45 VIKING 3, German CIub 4, Pep Rally CommIIIee 4. KENNETH J. PORCO ST. AUGUSTINE 25C FoofbaII I, 2, 3, 4: Baslefb.1II 43 I:frJr'r3ra'3 I, 2 3, 4: Sfudervf CcLmcII 3, 4. THOMAS JOSEPH POWELL ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL 455 Baskcfbail I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, SIudcnI CoumiI 3, 43 Dance CommIII'ee 4, V22 Senior idenlilirafions to be read across the Iwo pages. ROW ONE LEONARD JOSEPH PRIVIDY ST. JOACHIM 25S Inframurals I, 2, 3. 4: Bowling I, 2, 3, 4: Maihemaiics Honor SocieIy 4. THOMAS HENRY RADOCAY ST. MARY ASSUMPTION, 57TH ST. 555 ..I.V, Foofboll 2: InframuraIs I, 2, 3. 4: Sfudenf CounciI 4. WALTER FREDRICK RAUHECKER, JR. ST. RAPHAEL 55S InIramuraIs 4: Band I, 2: Orchesfra I. WILLIAM FRANCIS REGAN ST. RAPHAEL SSS Inframurals I, 2, 4. DANIEL LEO REYNOLDS ST. JAMES 3SS Inframurals I, 2, 3. 4: Hisfory Honor SocieIy 4: Science Honor Sociefy 4: Iv1aII'1emaIics Honor Sociefy 3, 4. PAUL REGIS SAXON IMMACULATE CONCEPTION 2SS AH CIub I, 2, 3, 4: GIee CIub 2: Camera Club 2.4. THOMAS J. SCANLON ST. ROSALIA ISC FooIbaII 2: Baskefball 2: InIramuraIs I, 2, 3, 4. ROW TWO JOSEPH ST, STEPHEN 35C Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES R. ROSEMEYER ST, JAMES 4SS Inframurals 2, 3, 4: bowling 2, 3: Rifle CIub I. FREDERICK ANTHONY ROSSINI ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL ISA Debaiing 2: InIramuraIs I, 2, 3, 4. SALVATORE FREDERICK RUBINO CORPUS CHRISTI SSS BeniIde Club I: Glee CIub I, 2. JEROME RZEMIENIEWSKI HOLY FAMILY 25C Iniramurals I, 2, 3, 4. EUGENE J. A. SCARPINO ST. PETER 4SS Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4. 'AYMOND J. SCHAUPP CORPUS CHRISTI ZSC Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4. ROW THREE THOMAS SAAR ST. RAPHAEL 45S Baskelball I, 2, 3, 43 Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Sludenl Council I, 4. WILLIAM J. SABC ST. ANSELM 25C Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 2. THOMAS SABOW ST. PHILOMENA 455 Benilde Club I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4g Fisliinq Club 3. DONALD JOSEPH SANKER, JR. ST. MAURICE ISA5 Glee Club I, 27 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 4. JOSEPH J, SANTA ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST 25C Intramurals I, 2, 3 4: Rifle Ciub I, RONALD L. SCHMID ST. PHILOMENA 255 Camera Club 3, 4: Inlrarnurals Ig Rifle Club I: History Honor Society 43 Science Honor Society 4: Mallnemalics Honor Sociely 43 Business Honor Sociely 4, German Club 4. EUGENE ANTHONY SCHNECK CORPUS CHRISTI ISC Intramurals I, 2, J, 4. ST. THOMAS OF VILLANOVA Chapel on the Cam- pus of Villanova University provides the backdrop as the Central deIegates'to the annual Villanova Press Conference make a visit to the Blessed Sacra- ment between the panels at the Conference. GRACE AND THE SACRAMENTS through the diligent teaching of Brother G. Kevin absorb the interest of religion in Class 65. Senior P om: Silhouettes in Si ver CLASS 25C-Bottom Row: R. Furtivo, K. Porco, F. Oliver, R. Chicoski, T Harris, L. Bronwicz, L. McManus, J. Walsh, L. Cieszynski, Brother Xavier. Second Row: J. Klotz, D. Nash, J. Connolly, T. Jacob, J. Halloran, M Dudas, F. Brooks, J. Manfredo, G. Anderson. Third Row: W. Sabo, R Lyons, S. Cannistra, E. Katchmar, J. McCarthy, S. Platek, J. Santa, L. Hunter, W. Francis. Fourth Row: S. Orban, J. Nowicki, J. Kraus, J Rzemieniewski, P. Angel, R. Graziano, W. Aschenbrenner, R. Bartek Filth Row: R. Doyle, J. McCarthy, T. Graff, J. Lorenzi, J. Aul, A. Young R. Schaupp, J. Favilla, R. Gidel, C. Herbert. BROTHR G. XAVIER: Senior Re- ligion, 25C . . . Bookkeeping I, II . . . Shorthand Il . . . Golf Team. l Senior identifications to be read across the two pages. ROW ONE STEPHEN WILLIAM SCHUDA, JR. ST. ANSELM 435 lntrefnurels l, 32 Rllle Club lg Band l, 2, 31 Blue Knlqllts 3, 4: History Honor Soclety 4. JOHN A. SHEFFO ST. ROSALIA BSC Cross Country ly Track 33 lntrerrurals l, 2 3, 4. GEORGE L. W. SHELTON ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL 45S lntramurals 1,41 Rlllle Club l. RAYMOND ANTHONY SIERKA ST. RAPHAEL QSS Basketball l. 2: Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 TOWERS 45 VlKlN6 4: Student Council 2: Golf 3, 45 Prom Committee. EUGENE J. SIMEONE SACRED HEART 35C GENE JAMES SLEBRCH ST. AGNES 355 Benude Clos li untremurels l, 2, 3, 4. ROW TWO DANIEL C. SHADE ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL 455 GIee Luo If OpereIIa 3, 4: MusIcaI RevIew 3, 4: 5Iaqe Crow I. JERRY HENDERSON SMITH MOTHER OF GOOD COUNSEL 555 Intrarnura s I, 2 3, 4: R'fIe Cfub I. THOMAS PATRICK SMITH ST. PHILOMENA 35C BaskeIbaII 25 InIramuz'aIs I. 2, 3, 4: 5IudenI Coundl 3. JOHN F. SOLEMA ST. MARY 455 InIramuraIs I. 2, 3, 4, Rifle CILIIJ I. WILLIAM AUGUSTINE SOLTESZ HOLY ROSARY 555 InIramureIs I. 2, 3, 4: Dance Commifee 3, 4. HERBERT SPERLING IMMACULATE CONCEPTION 455 lnIramuraIs I, 2, 3, 43 RIIIC Club I. ROW THREE PATRICK FRANCIS SHEEDY, II ST. BEDE I5A F0O+baII I, 25 Smmminq I, 2, 3, 43 InIrar'nura's I, 2, 3, 4: Rifle CIub I: GOII I, 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY DOMENIC STAGNO SS. PETER AND PAUL 35C Foofce.I I, 2, 3, 47 InImf'nura's I, 2, 3, 4. NATALE JOSEPH STANCAMPIANO IMNIACULATE CONCEPTION 255 AVI CIub 2, 33 Science Honor 5ocieIy 41 IvIaII1ema'IIcs Honor 5ocIeIy 4. CARL J. STAWSKI ST. STANISLAUS 455 JOSEPH F. STEFAN HOLY ROSARY 455 BeniIde CND 2: bee CIJIJ Ig InIramuraI: I, 2, 3, 43 RIIIe Club I. DOUGLAS WAYNE STEFANKO ST. REGIS 35C InframuraIs I, 2, 3, 4. Senior idenlilicalions lo be read across the Iwo pages. ROW ONE ROW TWO HOWARD GEORGE STEWART ST- BEDE THOMAS JOSEPH TORCHIA ST. PETER 655 355 ALBERT LAWRENCE snem sr. KIERAN 'm'famU'f S 2' 3' 4- 358 JOHN THOMAS TRANT ST. RAPHAEL Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4: RIIIG CIub Ig I-Iunfing CILIIJ 41 Fishing ISC CIub 3, 4. Cross Lounrry Squad 2, Track Team I, 2, 3, 4: In'IramuraIs FRANK WILLIAM suHAooLNIK sr. MARY ASSUMPTION I' 2- 3- 4- ISC JAMES ANTHONY TROCCHIO IMMACULATE CONCEPTION InIramuraIs I, 2, 33 BowIIrIg 2, 4. ISC Swimming I: In'rramuraIs I. 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE JOHN SZAMBELAN ST. RAPHAEL ISA EDWARD STEWART TWYMAN EPIPHANY II I I,2,3,4gF'I'I' cIb3,4. 355 n ramuras I5 mg U BerIiIde CIUD Ip I5askeIbaII I, 2, 3, 4: InIrarTIuraIs I, 2, 3, 4: Siu- HARRY THOMAS TAYLOR EPIPHANY den, CO,,,,C,I ,- 335 JOSEPH CHARLES TYRRELI. ST. PHILOMENA Benllde CIub I, 2: Foo+baII I, 2, 3, 45 InIramuraIs I, 2, 3. 41 255 Smdem Council I' 2' 3' 47 FISIIIIIQ CIUID 3' 4: Huminq CIub 4: Inframurals I 2 3 4' Band I 2 3 4' Mafhemafics Honor SOA SociaI Commlffee 45 Recep?Ion CommII+ee 4. defy 4 ' ' ' ' ' ' A I ARNOLD JOHN WALLOWICZ ST. AUGUSTINE pAUL WILLIAM WALSH 51 RQSALLA 35C ISC Rifle Club I- Foofball 2, 3, 4, swimming I, 2, 3, RIIIQ CIUID I. JAMES WALSH ST. RAPHAL THOMAS GERARD WARD ST. RAPHAEI. ZSC ZSS InIramuraIs I, 2, 3, 43 Rlflfe CIub I. Inframurals I, 2, 3, 45 MaIIIerraIIcs I-Ionor SocIcIy 3, 4. ROW THREE RONALD CHARLES TYSON ST. BEDE 555 Intramurals I, 3, 43 Tenrfs I: Stamp Club l, 2. ROBERT FRANCIS VALLI ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL 255 Football Manager 2, Swimming 3, 4. THOMAS EDWARD VOGEL ST. JAMES 555 Cross Counlry bquad 2, Traclc Team l, 2, 3 : Imlramurals l. 2, 3, 4. ROBERT A. WALAN ST. KIERAN 255 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Rllle Club Ig TOWERS 43 VIKING 42 Sci- ence I'-'lorwor Society 3, 43 Mafhemelics I-lcnor Sociely 3, 4: Camera Club 2, 3. 4. PATRICK J, WALLACE HOLY ROSARY 655 lriframurals l, 2, 3, 4. RONALD THEODORE WASHENSKY SACRED HEART 355 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club l. ROBERT FRANCIS WASIELEWSKI ST. MARY oSS Football 2: lninamurals 2. THE ATTENDANCE CHECK is no minor feat for each homeroom teacher especially on assembly days. Here Brother Fl. Emery counts noses of his home- room 'l'lS. , x . s , X It Nh. I . .Q I ' -w so X I I f i M: .S P 1 X I x UP TO THE SEVENTEENTH floor of the William Penn Hotel move Richard Wicker and Mott Arena with their dates at the Junior Prom. . Baccalaureate Mass and ammenaarnent CLASS 3SC-Bollom Row: Brolher Raymond, R. Dusch, E. Credo, A. Pam- pena, B. Chimielewski, J. Beck, G. Insogna, J. O'CarroI, A. Wallowicz R. Erario. Second Row: B. Matchich, A. Bruno, J. Halloran, D. Donovan J. SheI?o, R. Connors, P. Elk, J. Dunsky, E. Simone. Third Row: D Slefanko, A. Stagna, A. DeRubeis, F. Marina, J. McCaffrey, A. Delucu, J. Woods, G. Young. Fourth Row: T. Complaron, F. Colosimo, R. Kurus E. Plucinski, E. Anlonelli, R. Kratovel, A. Longe, L. Gallagher. Fillh Row J. Pnullel, R. Coslello, J. Curran, T. Jennings, R. Wirlh, F. Kilian, B Limpert, J. Jones, J. Roche. BROTHER E. RAYMOND, Senior Religion, 3SC . . . Shorthand I, II . . . Typing Il. r I Senior idenliflcalions lo be read across lhe Iwo pages. ROW ONE LAWRENCE T. WEBER ST. WENDELIN 255 Inlramurals I, 2. 3, 4: Mallwemallcs Honor Soclely 3, 4. FREDERICK WHITE ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL 455 Benilde Club I, 2, Glee'Club Ig Inlramurals 3, 4, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4: Golf 4. DONALD JAMES WHITTINGHAM CORPUS CHRISTI 355 Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 41 Cheerleader I. THOMAS EDGAR WIGGINS ST. BEDE 555 Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling I, 21 Rllle Club I: Fishing Club 3. KELLEY FRANK WILLIAMS ST. RICHARD 655 Cross Counlry Ig Irack Ieam I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball 3, 47 Inlramur I. 2. 3. 4: Rlfle Club I. als CHARLES RAYMOND WINGERSON ST. BEDE I5 A Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club I: Hlslory Honor Soclely 4: Science Honor Sociely 2, 3. ROW TWO THOMAS FRANCIS WELSCH Inlramurals 2, 35 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Rifle ROBERT BERNARD WIRTH Inlramurals 3, 4. RONALD JOSEPH WITTIG Glee Club 25 Musical 4, Operefla 4, BERNARD JOSEPH WOJNAR JOHN FRANCIS WOODS Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4. ALBERT YOUNG Foolball 2: lnframurals I, 2, 3, 4. ST. HYACINTH ISC ST. LAWRENCE 3SC ST. LAWRENCE 355 ST. SCHOLASTICA 255 EPIPHANY 35C CORPUS CHRISTI 23C ROW THREE NORMAN GEORGE WERNER Benilde Club 3: Glee Club I. GEORGE JOHN YOUNG Infrcmurals 2, 4. JOHN THOMAS ZABOROWSKI Cross Counfry 3, 47 Track Tea WILLIAM GEORGE IANONE Benilde Club 2: Inlramurals 2, GEORGE JAMES ZAYAC Invamurala 4, time Club I. RALPH J. ZECCHINO Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Rifle Club I. CORPUS CHRISTI ISA ST. AGNES 35C HOLY FAMILY ISC ST. JOSEPH 655 ST. REGIS ISC MOTHER OF GOOD COUNSEL 45S ROW ONE STEPHEN STANLEY ZERA ST. ANSELM 355 lnframurals I, 2. 3. 4: Rifle Club l. RONALD JAMES ZOMOK ST. ANN 655 lnframurals 2, 4: TOWERS 4: Fishing Club 3. ROW TWO ROBERT S. ZORN ST. HYACINTH 255 lnlramurals I, 2. 3, 4: Business Honor Sociely 4: Malliernalics Honor Sociely 3, 4: Pop Rally Commillee 4. 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