Cretin High School - Cretinite Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

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M E M O R A T I O N 1 Q C O M r ff ,M 1- ' r o' or Q 7 ,iv . J , . ,g L Of Brother I. Austirfs Diamond Jubilee, celebrated on Q October 26, 1957. UU 7 . Brother Felix breakino' the ffround for the new addition. b C RCDTQ A 5 r l f 1 1' rn , 1 vii'- . .LEE Q., ' s N x Q . ' s -...Q-' , , . As part of Archbishop Brady's fl'5l0,000,000 school expansion program, a new building, lo be completed by 1959, will be erected on Cretin's West Field. Each year several hundred boys are turned away from Cretin because the present facilities cannot accommodate them. Containing a li- brary, cafteria,administration oflices, and nineteen classrooms, the addition will increase the schoells total Capacity to fourteen hun- dred students. Since his arrival last year, the Archbishop has done outstanding work to widen the edu- cational opportunities in the Archdiocese. Im--'Bill' Hi ' Q . . ,. be 2 l t The Most Reverend 'GTILLIAM 0. 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' , f '+-'fjgeaclet eoincs away with two clelinile impressions. 12 , LX V Une, he is a very moilizst mang two, he is a man great unflerstansling. lfaeh of these virtues is help is -V'A '21 in his liulfillment of the cluties which eome with 3 ig if- l1position of Assistant l'rineipal. i hlueh ol llrotheris ll.tltll'I'fflilIlCllIlQI was aequirecl his long' ainl cllverslftecl earcrer as an afl- , fipqtItllllSlI'illlV6 LllI'lSlIiltt Brother. llurmg this time he .Ah has learned to cleal with hoys anil to teach thein i E,broaclmincletlness anrl straight thinking. A powerful j perspacler, Brother usually will tall? you into secmg :ug tfotl s way to settle an issue or to right a wrong. An ik? intensely religious man. he has been known to het a 5 Hail Mary or rosary on the outcome of an athletic contest. Modest anfl sincere, tlevout anfl unmlerstanfling. Brother Kevin has earned many life-long friends :QE-E ek A ' i 1, F ,' 1 1 -if 39 ? 'gf' ,Z 'ff ' i Q f 4, 5. . is, K: l A ? ' i AN M W i 5 Assistant Principal, Prefect of Discipline 4 V if This past year Brother Lucian has lmeen laboring ni ni :if if uncler a twin loarl, that ol being Prefeet of Disci- If L? 5 EL ptint- and a senior aclvisor, religion. and sociology - teacher. This is the jolm ol two men. yet Brother has 1, 'fi'7f lJeei1 iloing a man-sizecl job in each eapacity, with E the same Christ-like humility that is characteristic ol him. As Prefect of Disc-ipline. Brother Lucian corrects and aclviscs Cretin students who fail in their tlutics as scholars or gentlemen. Brother Cretinis ottif-ial 'R interpreter of the Blue Book. lincler normal eonflitions. a Dean of Discipline accumulates a few enemies from among the stu- clents who face him. llrother is no exception. hut the encouraging fact is that nearly all the culprits recog- nize the fairness of the discipline and mcncl ways. R l AWRFNCE WAI Tl R Assistant Prmeipal. Guidance llIIl'CltJI llrother l awrenee Wlalter Cuiflanee llireetor lmeen Ultltll the taslx ol ascertaining' ancl revealing the sturlent the heltl ol lalmoi oi higher uluta lol w hu h he ls Ilttillt. lhothti Ullldltlb this lxnowl erlge through a series ol mental aptiturle anfl co operative tests given each pupil. t E E S t A, 2 E, is e..,,, ji RH?- ,e, - Alter making a thorough stucly 1 likes anil clislilxes. anml emotional antl spiritual up. he applies his own lxnowlerlge gamut testing ancl guiding literally thousands of men in the same age lnraeket. The laet that usually eomes up with a goocl suggestion or a lul hint or two is shown ' ancl attention shown lurother. Another ioh dbhIt2,llt'Kl lhothii lb that of fittllltlllh awari of thi many st,hol.nslnps to them. ln this eapaeity alone. llrother. his constant reininmlers ancl saerilieinlf ol time . mc uclt of unix Lltlfltl stutltnt ,Ss is 1 BROTHER I. ANTHONY 107 Religion, Biology, Camera Club, Alumni BROTHER A. BENEDICT 110 Religion, World History, Modern History, Golf, Senior Class Moderator Mother's Club Moderator 5 rf Brother Anthony, head of Cretinis biology depart- mcnt. was advisor and religion teacher to the thirty-two men in Advisory itil this past year. This lovable old fellow has been at Cretin since 1936, and has helped many graduating classes with his fine reileetions and practical philosophy. lie is interested only in the welfare ol his stu- dents. giving them all the help he can through his stressing of the principles in everyday life. One of his main objectives is to teach his students to think for themselves. His ever ready humor and satirical comments prove both interesting and educational because they usually get the point across. Born and raised in St. Paul and a Cretin graduate himself-sClass of 1917- Brother Anthony has achieved a close association with all the Cretiuites coming under his care. By this close association, students soon realize how lucky they are to come in contact with such a swell guy. .Anita X 4 f . MR. WILLIAM JOYCE 116 U.S. History, Sociology, Hockey Brother Alan Benedict, the colorful, energetic advisor of 110, ably filled the post of moderator ol the class of 753. Through this position he has had a chance to put into action his belief that it is his vocation to help boys. It is a welcome and familiar sight to see Brother walking thc halls with a student dispensing his practical advice with warmth and forthrightness. Always vigorous in supporting any class activities, drives or collections, he is intensely interested not only in the spirit of his own advisory, but also that of the whole school. Brother has inspired initiative in all those under his authority, yet he manifests deep personal con- cern in each one's endeavors and difficulties. As class moderator he has helped mold 212 young men intoa great senior class. We are truly fortunate to have been given an opportunity to develop under the guidance of a man of such caliber. I., ef? Professor Joyce, our capable hockey and assistant football coach. has been advisor of ll6 for the past three years. llis understanding, broadmindedness. and homey colloquiallisms have endeared him to the hearts of all his students. He has acquired an en- viable student-teacher relationship in all his classes which makes a pupil want to take l l'ed'i into his confidence and Seek the friendly adxiee he knows is waiting for him, The relationship has brought out thedbest in the fzf116'ers7, and has made them a top advisory with class spirit and desire at a maximum. ln his social studies classes, Prol keeps interest high by leading lively discussions on controversial stilijeetsjof the day. Mr. Qfoyce will be long remembered for his practi- eal advice as well as his many athletic achievements. Brother Liguori, as senior advisor for thc second consecutive year, sets theypace for 204. A true scien- tist in every sense of the Word. Brother tries to impart his knowledge of .Chemistry to his students in his usual efficient inantiier. Former students often mention how grateful they are that they learned the first Chemistry froniiisucht a thorough teacher. Besides teaching religion and science, Brother Liguori encourages the Social life of his students by attending the mixers and dances sponsored by the school. It is on these occasions that students find out that Brotheris ease of manner in the classroom is surpassed only by his friendliness out of class. uDo you wanti to iiafribeiftihe hiifietiin 7,000 times?w Anyone who has theipleasiire of having Mr. Joseph Patton for a teacher hascffirobably heard that state- ment, among others, many-8-time. For Prof not only gives his pupils a good background in mathe- matics. but also spices his classes with those humor- ous little yarns and anfzcdntes that have endeared him to the hearts of so many. Going to and fro everyday from way down south in Packerville, Prof has been the object of many a practical joke, but his finessense of humor enables him to have an appropriate rebuttal for any witty comment that a student may come up with. The students at Cretirriiiave a great respect for Mr. Patton both as a teacher and as a friend. Prof's knowledge of math and cfown-to-earth observations of life, have made him an asset to the faculty and a man who will be remembered bythe students for a long time to come. if 2 A mm y. after taking over the itiii reins of Advisory ,213 from Brother Fabian this past year, has subtle influence on eachifnd every man in hisfclass, Brothers amazing combination of siiiipfe, angiprofound logic have left an indelible iiitlrk on the minds of his students. It is this reasoning that forms the strength of charaeter, fieedecli in ayoung' man for him to become an asset tqesociety. Brotheggfs quiet and unassuming manner gained ii- the of the Students. Throtzghhis crusade againgt indecent literature and movies, instilled 65518 seiiiditielass the virtue of conscientious reading and movie Viewing. watchful eye, Zlafqfoekiltfle-,final istep in their growth toward becoming a leading advisory in thegsenjpr class. As the class Ofygiglgsgii.-WGr,CHIl truly he thankful that men like Brother Ltleian have dedicatedyjgheir lives to God and Hisichildren, BROTHER LIGUOHI JOHN 204 Religion, Chemistry, Track Moderator MB. JOSEPH PATTON 212 Plane Geometry, Algebra BROTHER J. LUCIAN 213 Religion, Sociology, Assistant Princi- pal-Prefect of Discipline IBAUUOQ 'RLJLJL MMM 5 X A4 UU bw ,Um W- W i Z D0n't laugh, he owns five jilling stalionsxi BROTHER li. RICHARD l02 BROTHER H. MATTHEW 103 Religion, Algebra, Latin, 'GB,7 Religion, Algebra, Bus. Math, Basketball Basketball Moderator Mme WMM! aid,-Zi Nliach in Montanali' i . GEORGE VEITH 108 BRoTHER L. PATRICK 104 MR Band, UGS, History Religion, English, Cretinite,Ju11ior Class Moderator Zaewi 61,661.1- 4-3,wrlM I k 'fp ... ,,,.1.,, A Q, -9 w ,,-..J',,1:-,f V H1 see a slight discrepancy here L I nWazt until sprmg weeding tune BROTHER JEROME WALTER 1,09 ' MR. EDWARD ALTIER 112 Religion, English, Comment English, T1'3Ck 'I6 fe, of , 74- 4' in-E - '4Quiet Men fChilcIren - B0ys?:' MR. WILLIAM TIERNEY I06 Wd. History, L. S. History, Basketball Religion, Latin 'The pitch in llze flea! is this' BROTHER I. GABRIEL III Religion, Latin Q'7W-'vn4Q X 'cLeL's go, up here now '5Very fine, Misterw BROTHER H. MARK 201 BROTHER K. THOMAS 202 Religion, Wd. History, English, CSMC X. H1 ,L . -Q ,'., E I I right, the bell raz1g ' MR. THOMAS WARNER 203 Gen. Science, Physiology, Football, Baseball 17 Religion, US. History. English, Hockey Moderator, Sophomore Class Moderator Do Ll over a am MR. LLOYD MCIIEOWN 207 Typing, Latin, Rus. Law-Sales MR. HENRY CONROY 113 Bus. Math, Physics I see itis Monday morning again - BROTHER K. MARK 209 Religion, English, Latin, Dramatics uuwnw www-y fl UIIL MLC ILCJILO L BROTHER H. JOHN 211 P Religion, Pl. Geometry, Algebra, Athletic Director Q-ealfx. 24 Q! dmdmi 221,.QiA...1 18 ., - , U J .l BROTHER L. BENEDICT 205 Religion, English, Intramurals, Fresh man Class Moderator I c'You are cz gentleman and a scholarv I BROTHER K. WILFRID 210 Religion, Typing, Bookkeeping, Quartermaster Store, Fathers, Club Moderator BROTHER K. MICHAEL 214 Religion, English, Modern History, Pipe and Derby MR. LEROY IRELAND BROTHER A. PETER BROTHER H, IQSEPH fbi aff? 39 ' W5 , , 'f 1 SE 5 gi! X- ' you 35 are wnzaking h' For T 4- 0 f. r lk BROTHER 1. AUSTIN N qw' 'TnL ' ' . BROTHER J. PIUS REV. AMBROSE HAYDEN BROTHER J. SYLVESTER MfbGT. DOHLII A. TITILL Juniors M SCT. AMBROSIT IC. Blfl.'XN f .ACIIIIIIIISIIYIIIYC RC. .IIXINIILS C. DAVIS SUIJIIUIIIUTGS fp Hz fs . M SGT.'KENNETI'I S,f'F.C. WILLIS L. IACKSON R. MCIVICR CAPT. JOHN Il. IIOITCLN- P.M.S. Freshmen M SGT. LYLIC Ii. WARNER-d Seniors ,,,k ,Q MISS LORETTA M. KRANZ MRS. MARION MOTT ADELINE NELSON MR. L. M. ZELTNER MRS. SARAH JANE PIERSON MRS. AGATHA BEAN MRS. NELLIE ROACH IANITORS. MR. ARTHUR BLAIR MR. MARTIN DONNELLY MR. GEORGE GELETAR MR. JOSEPH KO P P MR. GUS NORDRUM MISS EILEEN DOLAN 5 s l l ., ,,,..., , .,,., . , , - s A E ,F W v A ,A r' in 114-4' 'is 1 ff ' A .......... oi ' CLASS PRESIDENT Thomas McMahon Service77 might well be the motto of Thomas McMahon for he has certainly given Cretin and the Class of 1958 an abundance of that commodity. Recognized for his leader- ship early in his high school career, Tom was elected president of his advisory and of the entire department in each of his four years at Cretin. As further proof of his leadership, Tom was awarded the coveted Chicago Tribune Medal for outstanding achievement in his Junior year, he was also named Cadet Colonel in his Senior year. Tom also served Cretin in athletics. He did much to help the Cretin varsity teams make their mark in Minnesota sports circles. Tom was named All-Conference Quarter- back for his football playg he was a high scorer on the hockey team, and he was a prominent pitcher for the Raider baseball team. Tomis athletic merits were equaled only by his scholas- tic achievements. A consistent Merit Medal winner and twice a member of the National Honor Society, Torn graduated fifth among the members of his class. One of the greatest honors, however, that Tom received was his nomination for appointment to the United States Air Force Academy. Truly MacH epitomizes the ideal Brothers, Boy. In his friendly, unassuming way, he has given the Class of 1958 the boost that enabled it to go over the top-to succeed. VICE-PRESIDENT Wayne Thein The Senior Class has indeed been fortunate in having Wayne Thein as its Vice-President, for his exemplary conduct and attitude have been an inspiration to all. Wayne has been an advisory officer for the past four years and a department officer since his sophomore year. An excellent student, Wayne has participated in many extra- curricular activities including the Pipe and Derby Club and the Cretinite of which he was an assistant editor. An avid sports enthusiast, Wayne is seen at nearly all Cretin sports events, he never misses an intramural event in which his homeroom plays. Wayne has won many friends through his ability to organize the activities in which he participates. Many times this ability has marked the difference between ,success and failure for a project. Although engulfed in success, Wayne has not lost himself to it for he is con- stantly striving to better himself and all those whom he knows. An excellent example of a Brothers, Boy, Wayne will not soon be forgotten by the members of the Class of 758. GFFICERS f ' 'li 4., 'Q . .. . '. ,1- -4 f -:s e Ro Rs ' a t - . s X X , .X 7 SECRETARY George Ruth When George Ruth entered Cretin as a transfer student in the beginning of his sophomore year, he became an important part of Cretin life. Since that time, George has distinguished himself as an outstanding leader in scholas- tic, military, and social affairs. Active in practically every facet of school life, George has earned the reputation of being capable of handling any situation. Confident of this trait, many students seek George's opinion on matters ranging from trifies to morals. Georgeis advice is valued highly by his fellow students, many of whom model them- selves on him. After being elected president of his advisory for two years, George was elected Secretary of the Senior Class. He was also honored at the Christmas Assembly when he was given the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and command of the Third Battalion of the Cadet Corps. George has given the Class of 1958 leadership that was highly valued, humility that was inspiring, friendship that was appreciated, and a smile that cannot be forgotten. TREASURER Terrence Cummings To the undcrclassmen, Terry Cummings is known mostly as an athletic giant who starred in football and basketball, but to the Seniors, Terry is more than a foot- ball star-he is also a friend. Yvell-known to all the Seniors, Terry is as well-liked off the Held as hc is feared by opponents on the field. A scholastic star as well as an athletic one. Terry has learned to mix studies with athletics and be a success in both. He has won the merit medal for four years in a row while maintaining a HBH average. ln athletics, Terry was honored by being appointed to the Prep World Jun- ior All-American Football Team. Terry was elected an advisory oflicer for four years, and he has been a class officer for the past three years. Seem- ingly quiet in his role at Class Treasurer, Terry has per- formed his duties efficiently and well. idealistic, and always an asset to Cretin, Terry will have no trouble attaining success in later life. qv' s DAVID ANDERSON Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 1, 2, 3, 43 Foot- ball Intra. 3, 4g CSMC 1, 2, 3, 43 Apos. of Pr. 1, 23 Contact 3, 43 Merit Medal 1, 33 Comment 4, Cretinite 33 Pipe and Derby 3, 4. Dave . . . 107 . . . Also known as Andy and sometimes D.A. . . . Good paper cutter . . . likes mechanics . . . Spends time and money on the 'gOlds', . . . Prefers St. Joeis girls . . . Active in Junior Achievement . . . Hangs around with Baker, Beatty, and Bremseth . . . Worked as a pipe insulator at 331 . . . St. Ceciliais Parish. Z PATRICK ANDERSON Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 3, 43 Football 3g Basketball Intra. 2, 3, 43 M.P. 2. Andy . . . 107 . . Hopes to take a Business Course at St. Thomas College . . . Spends a lot of time at the bowling alleys . . . Enjoys basketball and bowling . . . Did well in typing and lunch . . . Ever clean rifle racks? . . . Seen with Belka, Leonhart, and Arens . . . Parish is St Johnis of Little Canada . . . North Side boy . . . Girl friends from St. Joeis. RICHARD BABER Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 2, 3, 43 Football Intra. 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Crack Drill 3, 43 CSMC 1, 23 Physics Club 33 Contact 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 23 Debate 33 Homecoming Committee 43 JS Committee 3. Dick . . . 107 . . . Sometimes called witty . . . Likes to eat steaks at Lee 81 Marge's . . . Good science student . . . Will attend U of M . . . Spends leisure time playing pool or dating St. Joe's girls . . . Hangs around with O,Gorman, Liljedahl, and Hering . . . St. Bernard's Parish. JOHN ARENS Master Sergeant Softball Intra 2, 3, 43 Swim- ming 1, 23 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 43 Apos. of Pr. 1, 23 Contact 3, 4. Jack . . . 107 . . . Will take Education or Forestry at St. Mary's or the U of M . . . Spends a lot of time at home . . . Likes to watch football and play base- ball . . . Did well in history . . . Avid hunting and fishing enthusi- ast . . . Seen frequently in the company of Bartscher and Yaritz . . . Nativity Parish . . . Demo- crat . . . Lives in the Village . . . Cook at the Scott-Stop. WILLIAM BARRETT Master Sergeant CSMC lg Apos. of Pr. 1, 3, 43 Contact 43 Pipe and Derby 3, 4. Bill . . . 107 . . . Will join the Navy, then go to College. Will take Math or Science . . . Likes football . . . Party Doll . . . Does a lot of talking . . . To anyone . . . Blessed Sacrament Parish . . . East Side boy . . . Democrat . . . Girl friends from Johnson and St. Joe's . . . Boiler operator . . . In a factory. JAMES ARCHER Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 2, 3, 43 Football Intra. 3, 43 Hockey HB 1, 2, AU 3, 43 Basketball Intra. 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Golf 13 CSMC 2, 33 Benildus Club 43 Apos. of Pr. 1, 23 Contact 3g Adv. Officer 23 Pipe and Derby 2, 3, 43 Home- coming Committee 43 J-S Com- mittee 3. Jim . . . 107 . . . Plans on tak- ing Law at St. Thomas or U of M . . . Likes to :play and watch hockey . . . Did well in business law . . . uPromoter . . . Seen ofter with Arens, Gontarek, and Belka . . . Nativity parish . . . Republican . . . Has friends at Visitation and Derham . . . Works at Model Laundry. Sis. FDB 11 JAMES BEATTY Master Sergeant M.P. 2, 3g Contact 2, 3. Jim . . . 107 . . . Good driver when he's not smashing up the Chev . . . Likes to play pool . . . Hangs around with Barrett, Donohue, and Anderson . . . Works as maintenance man at Roseville Bowling Lanes . . . St. Rose of Lima Parish. LOUIS BARTSCHER Private n Tennis 45 M.P. 2, 33 CSMC lg Benildus Club 4, Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, 3, 4g Adv. Officer 1, 3, 4g Comment 2, 3, 4g Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Pipe and Derby 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 4-. .loc . . . 107 . . . Also QLB, Bum, There I was, Harry Hou- dini, Mad Man . . . Law at U of M . . . Funniest Senior . . . Ping-Pong and Pool Champ at the Hall . . . Member of 'AThe Gang, Waschbusch, Warren, Cosgrove, and Mary . . . Cathe- dral Parish . . . Dale and Selby . . . Democrat . . . Occasionally called Rex Handsome, by JBJB members. JAMES BASTA Master Sergeant M.P. 33 Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, 3. 43 Contact 4, Pipe and Derby 3. Bass . . . 107 . . . Bass plans a business course at the U of M . . . Works diligently on the Fords . . . Football fan . . . Did well in typing and law . . . lim, what do 1 do with this part? . . . Seen often with Budke, Kram- mer, Votel. and Rosie . . . lm- maculate Heart of Mary Parish . . . Republican . . . Girl friends from St. .loe,s. JAMES BERNHARD Sergeant First Class Softball Intra. 2, 35 Pipe and DONALD BERG Seeorzd Lieutenant Softball Intra. 2, 3, 45 Football Intra. 3, 43 Basketball Intra. 2, 35 M.P. 2, 35 Benildus Club 4g Con- tact 2. 3g Debate 23 Comment 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 4g Chess Club 4. Casanova . . . 107 . . . Drives a uBomb . . . Takes a lot of guii about it . . . Good chess player . . . Plans to study Chemistry in college . . . Hangs around with Casue, Camule, and T.J .... Works at Red Owl, doing every- thing . . . St. Luke's Parish. Derby 3, 4. lim . . . 107 . . . Great Pizza maker . . . Retired Drifter . . . Hangs around with Steve Hughes and Dinzeo . . . One of the loyal 107 mob . . . Will probably at- tend college after high school . . . Can usually be found rush- ing into school at 8214- A.M. and rushing out of school at 3:01 P.M .... Favorite period was military? . . . Comes from St. Columba Parish. GERALD BERNIER Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 2, 3, 43 Football Intra. 2, 33 Basketball Intra. 2, 3, 4g CSMC 1, 23 Benildus Club 4-g Apos. of Pr. 1, 23 Pipe and Derby 3, Homecoming Commit- ? 1 tee 3, 4-5 .l-S Committee 3. Spider . . . 107 . . . Desires a Chemical Engineering Degree from U of M . . . Avid hockey fan . . . Did well in Chemistry . . . I liked Bauer . . . Sleeps well . . . Associates are uShoe , Kritta, and Hamer . . . Holy Spirit boy . . . Republican Party . Girl friends come from OLP . . . Stock boy at Kleins GERALD BAKER Lieutenant Colonel Softball lntra. 2. 3: Crack Drill 3, Asst. Co. 3. 2nd Plat. 2. Co. 43 M.P. 2, 33 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 43 Benildus Club 43 Apos. of Pr. 1, 23 Physics Club 33 Contact 2, 3, 43 Adv. Ollieer 1, 2. 3, 43 Natul Honor Soc. 3, 4: Merit Medal 1, 2. 3, 43 Comment 3, 4: Cretinite Assoc. Editor 43 Of- Heers Club 43 Pipe and Derby 3. 43 Cheerleader 43 Homecoming Committee 4. .lerry . . . 107 . . . Sociable . . . Seen often trying to pound crack drill movements into Fresha men and Sophomores . . . Pushes with enthusiasm every activity he enters . . . Tried valiantly to re- form 107 . . . Should have known better . . . Highly respected by all . . . Would like to add SJ. to his name . . . Closest associ- ates are Sehwietz, Lang and Koh- ler . . . Favorite hangouts are Cretinite room and Bro. Felix's office. f t PALL BARTHOL Firsl Lieulellanl Football lutra. 3: Basketball lntra. 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 33 Tennis 43 Crack Drill 2nd Plat. 23 Merit Medal 3g Chess Club 1, 2, 4, Capt. Bart-c-o . . . 107 . . . Pageboy of 107 . . . Expert chess player . . . Best friends are Monson and Buehmeier . . . Likes math and English . . . Works part time ushering or pinsetting . . . Wlorks full time doing school work . . Holy Spirit Parish. CLAS Baker and Cardinal Donlt just stand there, get the glue! WAYNE BELISLE Captain Baseball MA 43 Softball lntra. 2, 33 Football UAA, 3g Football lntra. 3, 43 Basketball BH 23 Basketball lntra. 3, 43 CSMC 13 Benildus Club 43 Contact 1, 2, 3, 43 Adv. Officer 33 Merit Medal 43 Officers Club 43 Pipe and Derby 1, 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Committee 43 ,I-S Committee 3. Bugs . . . 107 . . . Wants to take law at Marquette . . . En- joys watching hockey and play- ing baseball . . . Whiz at math . . . Good friend of Christensen, Cummings, and Odlaug . . . Bas- ketball ref for CAA . . . Likes all girls . . . Member of Nativity parish. S OF '58 PATRICK BOLAND First Lieutenant Softball lntra. 2g M.P. 33 CSMC 13 Apos. of Pr, 13 Physics Club 3g Radio Club 2, 33 Con- tact 43 Merit Medal 1, 3, 4g Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Cretinite 43 Officers Club 43 Pipe and Derby 4. Pat. . .107 . . . Likes to watch hockey . . . Spends most of his time in CHS darkroom . . . Watching things develop . . . Seen with Heller, Jastrow, and Pitman . . . Midway district . . . St. Columba's boy . . . Nice camera . . . Sometimes drives at night-'Proficient at turning up Aces . . . Likes to tell jokes . . . good ones. JAMES BELKA Major Pipe and Derby 1, 33 CSMC 1, 23 M.P. 23 Dflicers Club 43 lntra. Basketball 2, 3, 43 lntra. Softball 2. 3, 4: lntra. Football 2, 3, 4. Jim . . . Hangs around with Bro. Wilfrid in the attic . . . Member of Regimental Staff . . . Noon-timer . . , Good jump-shot . . . Quiet . . . W'ill go to St. Thomas . . . Enter Business Ad- ministration . . , St. Francis Parish . . . Wlest End boy . . . Works at Sno-Cap drive-in . . . Usually seen with Leonhart, Arens and Pat Anderson. intl- .IUIIN Hlll'll115l'lTl'l Captain Softball lntra. 2: Tennis 3, 4: Craek Drill 2nd Plat. 23 NLP. 2, 33 Benildus Club 4: Contaet 2, 3, 43 Comment 3. -lg Cretinite 43 Officers Club 43 Pipe and Derby 43 Homeeonting Committee 4. Vern . . . 107 . . . Hails from Highland area . . . Spends his time tooling around with his Chev Convertible or attending Junior Aeliieveinent conventions . . . Parish is Holy Spirit , . . Has many close friends . . . Worked full time doing term papers for soeial or typing for Cretinite . . . Will attend St. Thomas or ll of BI . . . Cirl friends eome from all oxer . . . Enjoys hunting and fishing. JON BREMER Captain Football lntra. 43 Craek Drill 3, 4: NLP. 33 CSMC 43 Benildus Club 43 Nferit Medal 43 Debate 4: Officers Club 43 Pipe and Derby 3, 4. Mike . . . 204 . . . Friendly , . . Helped organize Craek Drill performance . . . Came from Brothers, School in Washington, DC .... Wants to become an Aeronautieal Engineer . . . Is best at math and science . . . Lives in St. Louis Park area . . . Likes girls from Derham Hall . . . Probably will attend U of NI . . . Has a part time job as janitor of F. Sz M. Bank. Thein, Boland,.Eahey., and friends Boland hard at work. CLASS OF '58 RICHARD CALDWICLL Captain Softball lntra. 2. 3. 43 Football lntra. 3, 43 Hockey A 3, 43 Hoekey Bw 13 23 Craek Drill 2 lNl.l'. 23 CSNTC 13 llasketba lntra. 2. 43 Benildus Club 4 .-Xpos. of Pr. 1. 2g Physies Club 3: Chemistry Club 4: Contaet 3. el: gldv. Offieer 1. 2. 4: Nat'I llonor Soc. 43 Merit Medal 1, 2, 3. 4: Comment 43 Dflieers Club 4: Pipe and Derby 1. 3: Home- eoming Committee 4: ,l-5 Com mittee 3. Cilt Edge . . . 107 .... -Xlso answers to the name of Sieve . . . Latin Student Superb . . . Casu- ally gets 997s in all subjects . . . Plans on going to Harvard . . . lfaxors girls from OLP and St. ti PAUL CAMITSCH First Lieutenant Baseball B 1, 23 Softball Intra. 1, 2, 3, 43 Football lntra. 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball B 1, 23 MP. 2, 33 CSMC 13 Benildus Club 43 Merit Medal 43 Debate 2g Officers Club 43 Pipe and Derby 1, 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Committee 4. Casper . . . 107 . . . Likes basketball . . . Also plays it . . . Spends most of his leisure time working on his hot '40 . . . Usually seen with the f'Three Musketeersv . . . Camule, Casa- nova, and Itch . . . Works at Hoves in Highland Park . . . Milwaukee . , . Probably go to St. Thomas or U . . . Democrat . . . Likes girls. THOMAS CAMPBELL First Ll.6lllClIflI1f Football lntra. 2. 3. -1: Basket- ball lntra. 43 Rifle Team 43 NLP. 33 llenildus Club 43 Radio Club 3g Contaet 43 Debate 33 Oflieers' Club 43 Homeeoming Committee 43 ,l-S Committee 3, 4. Caniule . . . 107 . . . Plans on attending ll of M and majoring in Radio Announcing . . . Enjoys hot-key. baseball. football . . . Did well in English and Religion . . . Spends a lot of time at home . . , Seen often with Camitseb. Berg. and 'l'.J.J.K .... Dento- erat . . . Cirl friends. OLP . . . Wlorks at Montgomery Wvards, .loc-'s . . . Nlember of the Reform Party . . . Hangs around with Pat lastrow. Sully. and other in- telleetuals . . . Parish is Ft. Rose of Lima . . . Comes from way out. Q .la 'ar fa RICHARD BUCHE Master Sergeant Softball lntra. 2, 3, 4, Football AH 3, Football B 1, 2, Foot- ball lntra. 4g Basketball B 13 Basketball Intra. 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2g Apos. of Pr. 1, 2. Dick . . . 107 . . . Spends lei- sure time at his girl friend's home, reading . . . Will study mechanics at Vocational School . . . Best friends are Kay Lang- ton, .lerry Casby, and Kay Lang- ton . . . Lives in Highland Village, only five minutes from OLP. EUGENE BIDON Private Football Tntra. 3, 4, Basket- ball lntra. Gene . . . 107 . . . Good natured . . . Likes to tell jokes . . . Spcnds most of his leisure time Hjust out'7 . . . Plans on attending college at U of M . . . Favorite sport is hockey . . . Best subject was physics . . . Enjoys hunting and fishing, . . . Usual associates are Kowalczuk, Fitch, and Gcorgc'7 . . . One of the East Side boys . . . Democrat . . . Has a part-time job as Hpearldiverl, at Lowry Hotel . . . Parish is St. Casimir's. NORMAN BRUCKER Second Lieutenant' Softball Intra. 3: M.P. 2, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Apos. of Pr. 1, 25 Comment 2. Norm . . . 213 . . . Plans on entering the service . . . Can be found at various times in Miller Hospital . . . Likes basketball and hockey . . . Did well in lunch and military . . . Plays chess well . . . Works a little on the car . . . Can be found with J. F. Sullivan, Mathes, and Berg . . . St. Matthewis parish . . . Republican . . . Comes from the Great West Sidef, ROBERT BUCHMEIER First Lieutenant Softball Intra. 2, 35 Football lntra. 3, 45 Tennis 3, 4, Apos. of Pr. 3, Physics Club 3, Contact 4g Merit Medal 3. Beaver . . . 107 . . . Likes physics and math . . . Would make a good engineer . . . Says he's a '5Republicat', . . . Associ- ates are Barthol and Noyes . , . Works at Kleins . . . St. Stanis- laus Parish. J AMES BUDKE Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball B,' 1, 2, A 3, 4, Swim- ming 13 Basketball lntra. 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 43 M.P. 35 CSMC 1, 2, 3g Benildus Club 43 Apos. of Pr. 1, 2g Chemistry Club 4g Contact 1, 2, 3, 43 Pipe and Derby 1, 2, 3, 4. Jamie . . . 107 . . . Contemplat- ing Engineering at U of M or St. Thomas . . . Cadillac rims . . . Spends most of his time under his car . . . Radical customizer . . . Football and hockey? . . . Did well in science . . . Likes poetry, 'SFlanders Fields . . . Rockin' and Rollin, . . . Seen often with Votel, Bass, 'Zinger, and Kram . . . Holy Spirit boy. RICHARD BURBAGE Master Sergeant Football lntra. 1g Comment lg Chess Club 4. Rebel . . . 116 . . . Wants to go to the U of M . . . Take general education . . . Spends leisure time on his car, at foot- ball or hunting . . . Politically neutral . . . Parish is St. Colum- ba . . . Usual associates are Jerry Heron, Joe Krammer and Denny Connley . . . Comes from Midway district . . . Girl friends come from OLP. THOMAS CAMERON Master Sergeant M.P. 2g CSMC 2, 3g Apos. of Pr. 1, 2g Contact 4g Concert Band 3, 4g Pipe and Derby 1, 2, 3, 4. Sticks . . . 107 . . . Good drum- mer . . . Likes to play jazz records . . . Plans to enter thc Military Held . . . Hangs around with Cavanagh, Reising, and Zek . . . Also OLP girls . . . Works in garage at Murphyis . . . St. Lukeis Parish. il LOUIS CARDINAL Private Comment 2, 3, 43 Merit Medal 3, Apos. of Pr. 23 Crack Drill 2nd Plat. 2g M.P. 3g Neatest Cadet 2, 3. Lou . . . 107 . . . Very sarcastic . . . As is seen in fourth page Comment editorials . . . Also writes funny compositions . . . Engages 'in intellectual debates with Brother Patrick . . . Comes from East Side . . . Friends in- clude Caldwell, Bartscher, and Boland . . . Wants to be a teach- er . . . Likes homework. JAMES CAVANAGH Master Sergeant Benildus Club 4g Contact 49 Pipe and Derby 2. Cabbage . . . 107 . . . Plans to enter the Navy immediately after graduation . . . Avid hockey and swimming fan . . . Did well in typing, physics, and automo- bile repairs . . . Seen often with Fahey and Cameron. MICHAEL CARROLL Master Sergeant Softball lntra. 2, 3, 43 Football lntra. 3, 4g Basketball lntra. 43 Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, 3, 4. Mike . . . 107 . . . Interested in business or forestry from U. of M. or St. Thomas College . . . Enjoys playing and watching hockey . . . Did well in English . . . Seen often with Jastrow, Sul- livan, and Greg Miller . . . Holy Childhood Parish . . . Lives by the zoo . . . Democrat . . . Girl friends come from OLP. JOHN CLARKIN Private Contact 2, 3g Adv. Oflicer 1, 2, 39 Merit Medal. Alex . . . 107 . . . Active in Contact . . . Also known as Har- ry Shashes . . . Would make a good business administrator . . Best friends are Giuliani, Chris- tensen, Belisle, and Ancker Hos- pital Doctors and Nurses . . . Parish is St. Therese's. GERALD CASBY Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 2, 3, 4, Football lntra. 3, 43 Basketball lntra. 1, 2, 3, 49 Apos. of Pr. 1, 23 Pipe and Derby 3. Cas . . . 107 . . . Will major in Physical Education at Michi- gan State University . . . Spends most of his time just lookin' 'round . . . Likes football . . . Did well in typing and business law . . . Seen often with Buche, Shaw, and Leonhart . . . St. Matt's Parish . . . Therefore West Side Boy . . . Federalist . . . Girl friends from OLP . . . Delivery boy downtown. Schwietz, Farkes. Cosgrove, and Coil Hard working editors. DONALD' COSGROVIQ Second Liezzlenazzt Softball intra. 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball lntra. 2, 3, 4, Basketball intra. 2. 3, 41 Tennis 4, Benildus Club 4, Contact 4: Comment 2. 3, Editor in Chief 4-1 Crt-tinite 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby 3, 4, Homecoming C0111- ntittee 4. Don . . . 110 . . . Wittiest senior . . . Usually seen with fel- low actors QLB. Warren. and Waslibuscli . . . Native of Cow- town USA . . . Republican . . . Works at Woolworth's . . . Editor of Comment and Section editor of Cretinite . . . Will attend St. Thomas . . . Major in journalism . . . Very talented. ,av- ROBERT CHRISTENSEN Lieutenant Colonel Baseball S'B,' l, Softball lntra. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football HA 3, 4, HB3 1, 2, Hockey Aw 3, 4, HBH 25 Basketball Bn 1, CSMC l, 2, Benildus Club 4, Physics Club 3, Contact 3, 4, Adv. Officer l, 2, 4, Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, Merit Medal l, 2, 4, Officers Club 4, Pipe and Derby 1, 2, 3, 4. Chris . . . 107 . . . Hopes to attend St. .lohnls . . . Spends most of his time in the locker room . . . Promotes Contact projects . . . Was good in math . . . Often seen with Odlaug, Cummings, and Dougher . . . Has friends in Socialist party and at OLP . . . Nativity Parish . . . Good athlete. CLASS OF '58 BEN COTRONIQO Captain Softball intra. 2. 3, 4, Foot- ball A 3, 4, Hockey MB 1, 2, Basketball intra. 2, 3, Contact 2, Officers Club 4. Ace . . . 110 . . . Spends lei- surc time playing his guitar . . . Comes from Codis Country . . . Will go to the U . , . Favorite spectator sport is hockey . . . Proficient at football . . . Best friend is Tom Ryan ..., A lso seen with George Hanson and Mike Sltanley . . . St. Johnls boy . . . Girl friends eotne from Harding . . . Thinks he's a Re- publican . . . Works at Llnion Depot for the Soo Line . . . Con- noisseur of italian food. JOHN CRILVIERIQ First Lieutenant Softball intra. 2, 3,'4, Football intra. 3, 4, Basketball intra. 1, 2, 3, 4, CSMC 3, Rhythm Raid- ers 2. 3: Apos. of Prayer 1, Con- tact 2, 3, 4, Merit Xledal 1. 2, Concert Band 1, 2. 3, 4, Home- coming Committee 4. Skip . . . 110 . . . Comes from Como district . . , Parish is Holy Childhood . . . Did well in Busi- ness Law . . Plans on entering Marquette . . . Blajoring in law . . . Charter member of the Rhythm Raiders . . . Best friend is Gene Forcier . . . Vllorks at prominent department store downtown . . . Girl friends come from St. Jocls. TICRRY CUlVllVllNCS Second Lieutenant Baseball HA 3, 4, Bw 1, 2, Football A 2, 3, 4, UB 1, Hockey HB 1, Basketball HAH 3, 4, Bt-nildus Club 4, Adv. Officer 1, 2, 3. 4, Class Ofheer 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4. Stretch . . . 110 . . . Proficient football and baseball player . . . Also good at basketball . . . All- State lfnd . . . Undecided on the choice of college . . . Spends his leisure time out with the boys . . . Namely Odlaug, Belisle, and Christensen . . . Nativity boy . . . Did well in math . . . girl friends come font OLP . . . Originatcs from Highland area. . . GERALD DEL FIACCO Captain Softball Intra. 2, 3, 43 Football Intra. 2, 33 Football HA 4 fMgr.J3 M.P. 23 CSMC 33 Chemistry Club 43 Physics Club 3g Benildus Club 43 Apos. of Prayer 1, 2g Contact 2, 3, 43 Adv. Officer 1, 2, 3, 43 Choristers 1, 23 Officers Club 43 Pipe and Derby 33 Cretinite 43 Hockey MA iMgr.1. Del...110...Oneofthe Holy Spirit gang . . . Plans on entering St. Mary's . . . Ambi- tion is to become a physicist . . . Likes football and hockey . . Twelfth man on the gridiron . . . Seen often with Kling, Pizinger, Klepperich . . . Did well in physics and chemistry . . . Strict Democrat. 'TF GORDON DICOSOLA First Lieutenant ' Baseball BH 1, 23 Softball lntra. 3, 43 Football Intra. 43 Basketball lntra. 2, 3, 43 CSMC 33 Benildus Club 43 Apos. of Pr. 1, 23 Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 43 Comment 43 Cretinite 43 Home- coming Committee 4. Gordy . . . 110 . . . Spends most of his time bowling . . . Real pro . . Comes from Hazel Park district . , . Blessed Sacra- ment Parish . . . Best friend is George Sirek . . . Hangs around with Toner, Theissen and Thom . . . Girl friends come from St. Joe's . . . Democrat . . . Wants to go to University of Michigan . . . Worked at Lowry Hotel in the catering dept. DAVID ERB Captain Softball Intra. 2, 3, 43 Football A 3, 43 Football B 1, 23 Hockey A 3, 43 Hockey HB 1, 23 Benildus Club 43 Contact 2, 3, 4g Officers Club 4. Dave . . . 110 . . . Holy Spirit boy . . . Comes from Highland area . . . Likes to play hockey and football . . . Spends most of his time with the boys . . . Namely Cummings, Odlaug and Christensen . . . Did well in social . . . Will enter the Air Force and then go to the U . . . Girl friends come from OLP . . . Politically independent . . . Lei- sure time spent resting. CLASS OF '58 JOHN FAHEY Lieutenant Colonel Softball lntra. 3, 43 Football Intra. 3, 43 Basketball lntra. 33 Rifle Team 23 M.P. 3g Benildus Club 43 Physics Club 33 Radio Club lg Contact 1, 23 Adv. Offi- cer 43 Comment 43 Cretinite 43 Dramatics 2, 3, 43 Olificers Club 43 Pipe and Derby 3, 43 Cheer- leaders 43 Homecoming Commit- tee 43 ,I-S Committee 3. John...110...Oneof Cretinite staff . . . Hard worker . . . Parish is St. Lukes . . . Works after school at radio shop on Grand . . . Spends most of his time on the move . . . Girl friends come from many schools . . . Very sociable . . . Best subject was physics . . . Good school spirit. 33 WILLIAM FARKES Major Track 13 Crack Drill 2, 33 M.P. 2, 33 CSMC 1, 2, 33 Benil- dus Club 43 Apos. of Pr. 1, 23 Physics Club 3g Contact 2, 3, 43 Adv. Ofiicer 23 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 4g Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 43 Debate 1, Comment 2, 3, 43 Cre- tinite Ceo-editor? 43 Ofhcers Club 4g Homecoming Committee 4. Bill. . . 110 . . . Plans to go to St. ,Iohn's . . . Wants to be- come a priest . . . Very success- ful in all subjects . . . Works fingers to the bone up in the Attic for the Cretinite . . . Spends rest of his time fixing up the big WF . . . Goes for rough Contact sports, favorite is check- ers . . . St. Bernardis boy . . . Usually seen with Ziegler, Fahey, and Cosgrove . . . Comes from Rice Street area . . . Says he's a Whig,' in the Reform Party . . . Girl friends come from OLP . . . Works at Steiners Super Market as a carry out boy . Fahey, Sherwin,'Tru,dea.u :and Cosgrove Now, did you say you liked lV1P,s? JOHN CROWLEY Master Sergeant CSMC 2, 3, 4g Benildus Club 4g Contact 2, 3, 45 Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4g Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Choristers 13 Chess Club 1. ,lohn . . . 110 . . . Bandsman . . . Tennis fan . . . Plans on entering the U . . . Wants to be- come a teacher . . . Did well in science courses . . . Best friend is John Frank . . . Also seen with Terry Hayes . . . Comes from Midway district . . . St. Cecilia's Parish . . . Spends most of lei- sure time watching Channel 2 . . . Democrat. JOSEPH DELANEY Master Sergeant Football lntra. 3, 43 Basketball lntra. 3g CSMC 4g Benildus Club 43 Physics Club 3g Merit Medal 3g Pipe and Derby 4. .loe...11O...Wi1lgoto St. Mary's . . . Major in engi- neering: . . . Favorite spectator sport is boxing . . . Did well in math . . . Spends hours working out strategy for the Chess Club . . . Honorable letterman . . . Extra time is spent eating . . . Best friend is Muskrat Ettel . . . Parish is St. Marks . . . Comes from Midway district . . . Girl friends come from St. ,loe's . . . Democrat . . . Works for county during the summer. MICHAEL DOUGHER Master Sergeant Baseball B 13 Softball lntra. 2, 3g Football B 25 Football lntra. 3, 44 Hockey BH 13 Bas- ketball lntra. 2, 3g Contact 2, 3, 4g Pipe and Derby 1, 2, 3, 4. Mike . . . 110 . . . Republican . . . Wants to go to St. Thomas . . . Will take up business ad- ministration . . . Spends most of his time with the boys . . . Good typist . . . Always looking for something to do . . . Works part time at Klein's as a stock boy . . . Usual associates are Chris- tensen, Cummings, Odlaug and Schubert . . . Nativity boy . . . Favorite sport is hockey . . . Girl friends come from OLP . . . Comes from St. Clair and Fair- view area. JAMES DINZEO Second Lieutenant Softball lntra. 3g Football ln- tra. 35 Benildus Club 45 Adv. Oflicer 1. Dinz . . . 110.. . Will go to St. Thomas . . . Major in busi- ness administration . . . Can frequently be seen at Harkins playing pool . . . Works at Mail Order Store as a stock boy . . . . . . Spends the rest of his time trying to keep his car going . . . Did well in law and religion . . . Comes from Midway area . . . Parish is St. Columba . . . Best friend is Jim Bernhard . . . Democrat . . . Girl friends come from Monroe. DENNIS ERB Master Sergeant Basketball lntra. 2, 3, 45 Pipe and Derby 1, 2, 4g Apos. of Prayer 2. Wyatt . . . 110 . . . Spends his leisure time sleeping . . . Will go to the U . . . Take up business administration . . . Favorite spec- tator sport is football . . . Seen frequently on the sidelines watch- ing intra-mural contests . . . Best friend is .lim Dinzeo . . . Comes from Midway . . . St. Mark's Parish . . . Democrat . . . Girl friends from OLP . . . Did well in business law and typing. LAWRENCE DONOHUE Sergeant First Class Pipe and Derby 3, 43 Crack Drill 2nd Plat. 1. Lar . . . 110 . . . Spends most of his time out with the boys in the ol' neighborhood . . . Wants to join the Army after gradua- tion . . . Favorite spectator sport is hockey . . . Says he keeps busy running errands for the Pipe and Derby Club . . . Hangs around with Jung, Rishavy, and Barrett . . . Blessed Sacrament boy . . . Girl friends come from St. J0e's . . . Comes from far East Side . . . Democrat. ARNOLD ERHART RICHARD ETTEL Master Sergeant Football B 1 Adv Offi er 2 3 Merit Medal 1 Second Lzeutenant Football lntra 3 4 Basketball Intra 3 Tennisl 3 4 Neatest Arnie Comes from Cadet 1 2 3 Benildus Club 4 Camera Club 1 2 3 .IS Com West St Paul Republican . . . Wants to join the Marines mittee 3. after graduation . . . Did well in algebra . . . Favorite participant sport is bowling . . . Likes to watch football . . . Spends leisure time at a friendis house . . . Can Ace . . . . . . Also known as Muskrat and R.F .... Re- publican . . . Wants to take up engineering at St. Thomas . . . Excelled in math courses . . . spends extra time fixing the big Y 2 gee: EDWARD FARRELL Master Sergeant Basketball HB Mgr. Ig Crack Drill 2nd Plat. 25 Benildus Club 4-5 Contact 2, 35 Merit Medal lg Dramatics 33 Pipe and Derby 33 Homecoming Committee 4. Chicago . . . 110 . . . Did well in math courses . . . Usually seen playing pool at the St. Paul Rec . . . Works as a cashier at Down- town Shoppers Ramp . . . Demo- crat . . . Will enter the service after graduation . . . Parish is St. Leo's . . . Hangs around with Art Walsh, Lamb, and Hense . . . Comes from Highland Park . . . Loves doing homework after hours . . . Girl friends come from St. Joeis. be seen with Hense, Walsh and Wolters . . . Girl friends come from Sibley . . . Parish is St. Joseph . . . Works part time for his dad. 6 or out with the girls . . . Best friend is Al Wales . . . Holy Spirit parish . . . Girl friends come from Derham . . . Tennis fan. GERALD FITZGERALD Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 3, 43 Football Intra. 3, 4-g Apos. of Prayer 1, 25 Contact 2, 3. Fitz. . . 110 . . . Did well in PATRICK FITCH Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 3, 4-g Football Intra. 33 Basketball Intra. 3, 4-5 CSMC 3. Bud . . . 110 . . . St. Bernard's boy . . . Best friend is Dick Baldwin . . . Democrat . . . Girl friends come from Ramsey . . . Works at Clendenning on Satur- days . . . Divides his time be- tween school, work, and social activities . . . Did well in re- ligion and math . . . Will enter St. John's and major in some branch of drafting. physics . . . Will take up busi- ness administration at the U . . . Likes the intellectual sports like pool and ping-pong . . . Best friend is .lim Dinzeo . . . Comes from Presentation Parish . . . East Sider . . . Girl friends come from Johnson . . . Democrat . . . Likes to watch hockey. 1 fi,.'i15?ih'a5T -Cm. .it . . EUGENE FORCIER Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 2, 3, 43 Football Intra. 3g Apos, of Pr. 1, 23 Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Geno . . . 110 . . . Devout Bandsman . . . Spends most of his time at his girlis house . . . Favorite spectator sport is foot- ball . . . Parish is St. Columba's . . . Comes from the Midway area . . . Democrat . Did well in religion and English . . . Worked in Slater's restaurant washing pots and pans . . . Best friend is .Iohn Creviere . . . Cus- tomized Chev . . . Remembers Miller Hospital. JOHN FRANK Master Sergfeant CSMC 2, 35 Benildus Club 4: Apos. of Prayer 1g Physics Club 3: Merit Medal 1, 3. John . . . 110 . . . Comes from the west side . . . Parish is St. Matthe-w's . . . Republican . . . Spends most of his leisure time reading . . . Did well in biology and physics . . . Plans on enter- ing the U . . . Usually seen with Fuhrinann, Fritz, and Crowley . . . Favorite spectator sport is baseball. p- JAMES FRITZ Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 1, 2, 3, 4g Foot- ball 'ZA7' 3, Bw 1, 2, Intra 43 Basketball Intra. 1, 2, 3, 43 CSMC 1, 2. Jim . . . 110 . . . Comes from way out in Newport . . . Parish is St. Thomas . . . Plans on entering the U . . . Majoring in business . . . Best friend is Bob Mossong . . . Republican . . . Can usually be seen playing pool at Harkins . . . Girls friends come from St. Paul Park . . . Likes to play football . . . Did well in geometry. GERALD FUHRMANN Master Sergeant Benildus Club 43 Apos. of Pr. 1, 25 Chemistry Club 43 Merit Medal 35 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Fuhrms . . . 110 . . . Staunch Republican . . . Will go to the U . . . Wants to become an engineer . . . Did well in algebra and physics . . . Says all subjects are interesting . . . Spends leisure time reading books . . . Can be seen with fellow bandsmen Crow- ley, Frank and Wellisch . . . Loves rock 'n roll . . . Comes from lower Highland area . . . Parish is St. James . . . Works at Ancker Hospital . . . Takes a lot of grief from Goff . . . Big- gest optimist. CLASS OF '58 JOHN GIULIANI Second Lieutenant Baseball A 2, 3, 43 Baseball B 13 Football Intra. 2, 3, 4g Basketball Intra. 1, 2, 33 Adv. Officer 1. Jules . . . 110 . . . Comes from lower West Seventh Street area . . . Seen with Mort, Mead and A1 Moosbrugger . . . Follows family tradition of being an adept baseball player . . . Spends his leisure time fooling around . . . Parish is St. Theresa,s . . . Will enter St. Thomas . . . Works as stock boy at Hoves in High- land Village. EDWARD GOETTL Master Sergeant Football MAN 3, 4, HB 2g Hockey BU 2g Benildus Club 4. Hots .. . 110.. . Says he spends most of his time with his friends . . . Wants to join the Marines after graduation, then go to the U . . . Fixes get- togethers for the boys . . . Parish is St. Mark's . . . In the alley with Ace . . . Comes from Des- noyer Park . . . Doesn't have a best friend . . . Hangs around with Mead, Finley, Rogers, Haugh and Mort . . . Girl friends come from anyplace . . . Favorite sport is football. ifhv fb RICHARD GEISEN Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 2, 3, 4g Football Jntra. 3, 43 Basketball 1ntra. 1, 23 Crack Drill 2nd Plat. 1, 2g Rifie Team 43 M.P. 3g CSMC 1, 2g Apos. of Pr. 1, 2g Radio Club 3g Contact 44 Merit Medal 13 Pipe and Derby 3, 4. Dick . . . 110 . . . Comes from Roseville . . . Favorite sport is hockey . . . Member of the Rifle Team . . . Democrat . . . Seen often with Jim Sullivan, Mary Lou, and Bob Jens . . . Spends leisure time at Harkins . . . Will take up medicine at St. Thomas . . . Girl friends come from St. Joe's and OLP . . . Says he is unemployed at the present time . . . Parish is St. Rose of Lima . . . Did well in math subjects. tt 4 4 LAWRENCE HAUGH Master Sergeant Baseball HA 3, 4, HB3 1, 2, Football MA 2, 3, 4, MB 1, Bas- ketball A', 2, 3, 4, 'IBN 1, Ten- nis 1, 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club 4, Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, Adv. Officer 1. Lar ...116 . . . Did well in history and religion . . . Hangs around with the gang . . . Finley, Goettl, and Rogers . . . Best ath- lete . . . Proficient at sports he's never even heard of . . . Will enter St. Thomas . . . Make a career in business . . . St. Lukels boy. MICHAEL GRIESGRABER Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 3, Football In- tra. 3, M.P. 2, Benildus Club 4, Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, 3, 4, Contact 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 1, Pipe and Derby 1, 2, 3, 4. Grease . . . 116 . . . Works at the National Tea as a stock boy . . . Did well in typing and lunch . . . Likes to play hockey . . . Interested in art . . . Will enter the U of lVI . . . Independent . . . Best friend is Tom Reagan . . . OLP , . . Spends his leisure time sleeping . . . Usually seen with the Fairmont tough guys . . . Hangs around the drug store. JOHN HAMER Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 2, 3, Football Intra. 2, 3, Basketball Intra. 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Rifle Team 2, 3, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club 4, Apos. of Pr, 3, Contact 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4, .I-S Committee 3. Willy Worm . . . 116 . . . Says he works full time at Bernier's Body Shop, building bodies . . . Comes from Ran-Ham Neighbor- hood . . . Best friend is Spider Bernier . . . Spends his leisure time thinking up excuses to go out on school nights . . . Hangs around with Comrades Shomion, Kritta and rest of Holy Spirit gang . . . Cood at typing . . . Favorite spectator sport is La- crosse . . . Cirl friends come from OLP. CLASS OF '58 KARL HENSE Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 2, 3, 4, Football Intra. 2, 3, 4, Basketball Intra. 2, 3, 4, M.P. 2, 3, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, Radio Club 1, Contact 2, Comment 1, 2, 3. Diazz . . . 116 . . . Usually seen in Erhart's '4Smoke Wagon at 8:14 . . . Spends most of his time away from home . . . Dab- bles with electrical equipment at Beneke's Appliances . . . Nice physics project . . . St. Leo's boy . . . Hangs around with Art Walsh, Keller and Erhart . . . Best subjects were law and geometry . . . Loves the great outdoors . . . Comes from High- land . . . Favors OLP girls. GERALD HERON Master Sergeant Football Intra. 4, Hockey A 4 Mgr., Basketball Intra. 3, Crack Drill 2nd Plat. 1, CSMC 1, 2, Physics Club 3, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Contact 2, 3, 4, Adv. Officer 1, 2, Comment 2. 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4. Reg . . . 116 . . . Comes from the Gaza Strip better known as Highland . . . Parish is St. Leo's . . . When asked who his best friend is he replied, HMy best friend is Atwood's coffee . . . Loyal member of the Railroad Workers of Siberia . . . Favorite participant sport is poker . . . Only cadet who received scholar- ship to University of Leningrad . . . Favors girls . . . From OLP . . . Hangs around with Burbage and Krammer . . . Enjoys skiing, radio, hockey, and more skiing. MICHAEL HELLER Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 2, Basketball Intra. 2, M.P. 2, Neatest Cadet 1, CSMC 1, Contact 1, 2, 4, Choristers 1, 2, Pipe and Derby 4, Homecoming Committee 4. Mickey . . . 116 . . . Also known as Cognoski . . . Best friend is Joe Krammer . . . Demo- crat . . , Says he comes from the well-to-do area around Cretin . . , Spends his leisure time read- ing books . . . Seen often with King and John Bremseth . . . Holy Spirit lad . . . Will attend St. Thomas . . . Liked social and law . . . Girls come from OLP. Fuhrmann Well . . . ANTHONY' FRASCONE First Lieutenant Softball lntra. 33 Football ln- tra. 33 Basketball Intra. 2, 3, 43 Crack Drill 1, 2, 3, 43 CSMC 23 Benildus Club 43 Apos. of Pr. 13 Contact 3, 43 Adv. Officer 13 Comment 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 3, 43 Pipe and Derby 1, 2, 3, 43 Cre- tinite 43 Cheerleaders 43 Home- coming Committee 43 J-S Com- mittee 3. Tony . . . 110 . . . Spends most of his time anyplace, but home . . . Did well in so many sub- jects it was hard to choose one he was best at . . . Loyal Crack Drill member . . . Will enter St. ,lohn's . . . Major in Conserva- tion . . . Spends leisure time humming or sleeping . . . St. Joeis . . . Parish is St. Thomas the Apostle . . . Another East Sider . . . Best friend is Steve Gryskiewicz . . . Part time job is teaching Q. L. B. how to be funny . . . Carpetbagger. ' JOHN FINLEY First Lieutenant Baseball HA 3, 43 Baseball Bw 13 Softball lntra. 23 Basket- ball A', 3, 43 Basketball HB 13 Benildus Club 43 Chess Club 2, 3, 4. Finn . . . 110 . . . Hails from Summit and Lexington . . . Parish is St. Luke's . . . Seen with Rogers, Haugh and Goettl . . . Spends leisure time at Mary Carlson's house . . . Other spare moments at school dunking bas- kets . . . Says he belongs to Socialist Party . . . Did well in algebra and physiology . Wants to enter Holy Cross Favorite sports are baseball and basketball. STILES FRITZ First Lieutenant M.P. 33 Apos. of Pr. 1. 23 Merit Medal 13 Camera Club 2, 3, 43 Comment 1, 2. Fritz . . . 110 . . . Wants to enter the U or St. Thomas . . . Favorite spectator sport is foot- ball . . . Quiet and retiring . . . Did well in religion . . . Comes from South St. Paul . . . Parish is St. Augustine . . . Works at Muller's Drug Store on Saturdays . . . Best friend is'John Frank . . . Spends leisure time collect- ing flash bulbs for the Camera Club. GREGORY GONTAREK Captain Softball lntra. 2, 3, 43 Foot- ball A 3, 4, NB 1, 23 Hockey B 23 Contact 3, 43 Officers Club 4. Gunner . . . 110 . . . Comes from the East Side . . . Where else . . . Plans on majoring in forestry at the U . . . Star of many football contests . . . Fav- orite spectator sport is hockey . . . Seen with Ben Cotroneo and Tom Ryan . . . Nice car . . . Parish is St. Casimir's . . . Demo- crat . . . Girl friends come from Johnson . . . Works at gas sta- tion on Saturdays. Gi X 'Cf' ROBERT GOFF First Lieutenant Softball lntra. 2, 3, 43 CSMC 1, 2, 33 Apos. of Prayer 1, 2, 3g Merit Medal lg Comment 3, 43 Cretinite 43 Homecoming Com- mittee 4. Guff . . . 110 . . . Comes from White Bear . . . the land of para- dise . . . Did well in math courses . . . Plans on entering U . . . Loyal member of Junior Achievement . . . Favorite sport is hockey . . . Best friend is Wayne Thein . . . Girl friends come from White Bear High or St. .l0e's . . . Parish is St. Mary's of the Lake . . . Spends leisure time shining up for military in- spections . . . Works at Food- town as a stock boy . . . Sydney. STEVE GRYSKIEWICZ Major Softball Intra. 2, 4g Football lntra. 3g Basketball Intra. 3, 43 Golf 45 Crack Drill 1, 2, 3, 45 CSMC 1, 2g Benildus Club 4g Apos. of Pr. 1, 23 Physics Club 3g Chemistry Club 45 Contact 3. 43 Adv. Officer 4g Natal Honor Soc. 3, 4g Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4, Comment 3, 4g Cretinite 4g Ofii- cers Club 4g Pres., Pipe and Derby 1, 2, 3, 4g Cheerleaders 43 Homecoming Committee 4. Sneeze . . . 116 . . . Com- mander of Crack Drill and Presi- dent of Oflicers Club . . . Comes from way out . . . Will attend ROGER GRUENKE Captain Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, Physics Club 3, Chemistry Club 45 Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Merit Medal 3: Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Camera Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4g Comment 2, 35 Officers Club 4. Reg . . . 116 . . . Says he be- longs to the Reform Party . . . Spends most of his time in the basement working on his amateur radio set . . . Very scientific . . . Best subjects were chemistry and physics . . . Plans to enter the U . . . Major in Electrical Engi- neering . . . Loyal bandsman . . . Parish is St. Luke's . . . Goes with Heron, Boland, and Dave Hackl. St. John's . . . Wants to become an engineer . . . Always seen with Gene, Tony, Dave, and Don . . . Parish is St. ,Ierome's . . . Never seen without his white bucks . . . Leans towards Murray girlfsl . . . Worked at Kleins' building his biceps. WILLIAM JOHNSON Captain Softball lntra. 2, 33 Football Intra. 2, 3g Basketball Intra. 3: Crack Drill 4, M.P. 2, 33 CSMC 2, 3g Benildus Club 45 Apos. of Pr. 23 Contact 3, 4g Adv. Officer 2, 3, 43 Officers Club 43 Pipe and Derby 3, 4g Cheerleaders 4g Homecoming Committee 4, .I-S Committee 3. Swede . . . 116 . . . Federalist from Rice Street . . . Spends most of his time running away from Prof Joyce . . . Or avoiding women drivers . . . Will enter trade school . . . Hangs around with Kritta, Kramer, and Tom Shomion . . . Always has some- thing to say . . . Enjoys the 116 Coffee break . . . Parish is St. Vincent . . . Works at the Cut Price on Western . . . Great organizer . . . Talented typing fingers . . . OLP. N-se: ..,,, HANS HIEBSCH Second Lieutenant CSMC 4g Benildus Club 4g Contact 43 Concert Band 45 Dra- matics 4. Hans . . . 116 . . . Exchange student from Germany . . . Re- sides with Terry Hayes . . . Tries to teach him how to speak Eng- lish . . . Likes blond fraulines . . . Good polka dancer . . . Very sociable . . . Storyteller. ROGER IKHAML First Lieutenant Softball lntra. 2, 3, 4: Swim- ing lg Basketball lntra. 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 33 Crack Drill 1, 23 M.P. 3g CSMC 1, 2, 3, 41 Con- tact 1, 2, 33 Pipe and Derby 33 Homecoming Committee 4. Ike . . . 116 , . . Will join the Navy after graduation . . . Spends his time with the boys . . . Namely Uselman, Koltes and Fahey . . . Nice car . . . Has peculiar job . . . That of sweep- ing sidewalks . . . Hails from the Gaza Strip . . . Did best in mili- tary? . . . Girl friends come from many schools . . . Parish is Holy Spirit . . . Enjoys hunting. Hiebsch 6. 39 I canit seem to find Germany on this map. GARY JACKSON Second Lieutenant Softball Intra. 3, 4, Football Intra. 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, Ten- nis I, 2, 3, M.P. 2, 3, Benildus Club 4, Apos. of Prayer 1, 2, 3, Chemistry Club 4, Contact 2, 3', ltflegit Medal 3, Pipe and Derby Marv . . . 116 . . . President of Sitzmark Ski Club . . . Plans to take members up to the North Pole and leave them there . . . Will go to the U of M . . . Has a driving urge to become an engi- neer . . . Hangs around Dave's Standard Station . . . Works at the Telephone Company . . . An- other East Sider . . . Spends his leisure time looking at the river . . . Best friend is Pat Ryan . . . Parish is Blessed Sacrament . . . Likes Johnson girls. ROBERT HUGHES Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 3, Golf l, Benildus Club 4, Apos. of Pr. l, Merit Medal l. Bob . . . 116 . . . Occupies most of his time at the pool hall or playing poker . . . Also skill- ful at eating and sleeping . . . Democrat from Summit Avenue . . . Nativity boy . . . Believes all work is detrimental to society . . Best friend is Paul McClos- key . . . Will major in chemical engineering at St. Thomas . . Best subject was social. STEPHEN HUGHES Second Lieutenant Softball Intra. 2, 3, Football Intra. 2, 3: Basketball Intra. 2, 3, Crack Drill 2, 4, CSMC 2, Pipe and Derby 2, 3, Homecom- ing Committee 4. Steverino . . . 116 . . . Can be seen in one of three places, namely . . . At Jim's house Khe- cause of his sisterl, at Klein's or Pizza House No. 2 . . . Hails from Frogtown . . . Drifter . . . Usually seen with Bernhard, Ryan, and Dinzeo . . . Wants to attend the U of M . . . Take up military training? . . . Parish is St. Vincent . . . Socialist . . . Enjoys playing hockey . . . OLP. CLASS OF '58 PATRICK IASTROW Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 2, Football In- tra. 2, Hockey A 3, 4, Hockey HB3 2, Basketball Intra. 3, Ben- ildus Club 4, Pipe and Derby 4. Tiger . . . 116 . . . Favorite spectator sport is water polo . . . Good hockey player in the win- tertime . . . Ambition is to make the all-intramural football squad . . . Hangs, around with Big Sull, Moose Keenan and Mike Carroll . . . Wants to go to St. Thomas . . . Enter business administra- tion . . . Como boy . . . Parish is St. John the Baptist . . . When asked if he had a part time job he replied, 6'No jobs allowed . . . At present he's a Democrat. WILLIAM JASTROW Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 3, 4, Football Intra. 3, CSMC 2, Contact 3. Will . . . 116 . . . Spends most of his leisure time bowling . . . Enjoys outdoor sports such as pool and ping-pong . . . Did best in courses of science and math . . . Wants to attend the U . . . Will probably major in engineer- ing . . . Midway boy from St. Columba . . . Democrat all the way . . . Usually seen with Pit- man, Reber and Boland . . . OLP. ROBERT JENS Second Lieutenant Softball Intra. 2, Football ln- tra. 3, M.P. 3, CSMC 1, 2, 3, Physics Club 3, Chemistry Club 4, Contact 3, Merit Medal l, 3, Choristers lg Comment 4, Chess Club 1, Pipe and Derby 4. Bob . A. . 116 . . . Comes from far out in the bush country bet- ter known as Roseville . . . Par- ish is St. Rose of Lima . . . Re- publican . . . Loyal member of Junior Achievement . . . Did well in physics and biology . . . Will go to St. Thomas . . . Wants to become an engineer . . . Usually seen with Gieson and Keller . . . Enjoys playing hockey and ski- ing . . . Works at Emporium dis- play department. JAMES .IORISSEN Master Sergeant Rifle Team 23 Comment 33 Pipe and Derby 3. .lim . . . 116 . . . Proud owner of the hot little Ford . . . Spends his time hunting, playing chess or listening to music . . . Quiet and retiring . . . Works at a parking lot on Saturdays . . . Wants to enter the U of M . . . Parish is St. Columba . . . Comes from Midway area . . . Best sub- ject was English . . . ls usually in the company of Dick Keller and Pete Knoll. JEROME JUNG Master Sergeant Baseball HBH 1, 23 Softball lntra. 2, 33 Basketball lntra. 2, 33 Apos. of Pr. 1, 2g Pipe and Derby 3, 4. Jerry . . . 116 . . . West Sider . . . Works at Montgomery Ward during off hours . . . Parish is St. Joseph . . . Democrat . . . Best friend is Skip Richkier . . . Wants to enter the service first, then goto the U of M . . . Divides his leisure time between girls and pool . . . Nice combina- tion . . . Best subject was law . . . Likes girls from OLP. RICHARD KELLER Private Baseball MB 23 Football In- tra. 1, 2, 33 Basketball lntra. 1, 2, 3, 43 Rifle Team 23 M.P. 23 Chess Club 4-3 Pipe and Derby 4. Pots... 116.. . Will go to the U of M . . . Major in busi- ness administration . . . Works part time at Applebaums . . . Usually seen with Pitman, Bill ,lastrow and ,lorissen . . . Goes for rough Contact sports such as pool and chess . . . Democrat from Holy Childhood parish . . . Honest poker player when win- ning . . . Did well in all math courses. CLASS OF '58 JOHN KLECATSKY Master Sergeant Crack Drill 1, 2, 33 M.P. 23 Neatest Cadet 1, 2g Apos. of Prayer 1, 23 Contact 3g Merit Medal 33 Pipe and Derby 3, 4-3 Homecoming Committee 4-. Jack . . . 116 . . . Spends most of his time working on his sharp Ford . . . Parish is St. Augustine . . . Comes from out Hookfem- Cow-way . . . Democrat . . . Works at Minit Car Wash after school . . . Says his best friend is himself . . . Other associates are Barb, Pat, and Jerry . . . Did well in religion . . . Undecided about college . . . Girl friends come from OLP and South St. Paul. RONALD KOLTES Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 2, 3, 43 Football Intra. 2, 3, 4g Basketball HB 13 Basketball intra. 2, 3, 43 CSMC 3. Kodge . . . 116 . . . St. Mark's boy . . . Will join the army after graduation . . . Spends his lei- sure time sleeping . . . Republi- can at present . . . Hangs around with Uselman, Ikhaml and Jerry Mertz . . . Girl friends come from OLP . . . When asked what sub- ject he was best in, he said, None of 'em.'l EDWARD KINNEY Master Sergeant Ed . . . 116 . . . Spends most of his time on a farm riding horses . . . Works at Kennedy Sporting Goods after school . . . Comes from the far East Side . . . Staunch Democrat . . . Girl friends come from St. Joeis . . . Noontime basketball player . . . Wants to attend the U of M . . . Usually seen with Mossong and Fritz . . . Parish is St. ,lohn's. MICHAEL KAMMERER First Lieutenant Softball Intra. 1, 2, 3, 43 Foot- ball Intra. 2, 3g Basketball Intra. 3, 43 Rifle Team, 2, 3, 43 CSMC 33 Benildus Club 43 Apos. of Prayer 23 Physics Club 33 Chem- istry Club 43 Merit Medal 1, 43 'Comment 43 Officers Club 43 Pipe and Derby 33 Cheerleaders 3g Homecoming Committee 4. Mike . . . 116 . . . Wants to enter the priesthood . . . Will study at St. Johns . . . Enjoys the great outdoors . . . Especially hunting and fishing . . . Best sub- jects were English and physics . . . Comes from Como area . . . Usual associates are .Icrry Yaritz, George Floria and Tom Lindgren . . . Republican . . . Parish is Maternity of Mary . . . Good school spirit, member of cheer- leaders. 116... RICHARD KEENAN First Lieutenant Softball Intra. 2, 3, 43 Football Intra. 2, 3, 43 Hockey HA 3, 43 Basketball Intra. 3, 43 Golf 3, 43 Benildus Club 43 Apos. of Pr. I, 2g Physics Club 33 Contact 1, 2, 3, 43 Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 43 Comment 43 Ofbcers Club 4g Pipe and Derby 1, 2, 3, 4. Moose or Goose . . . 116 . . . Did best in military . . . Likes to play hockey . . . Wants to go to college out East . . . Best friends are his little brother and R.I.K. . . . Non-partisan . . . Spends most of his time thinking of things to do . . . Parish is St. Luke's . . . Hangs around with Kramer, Kling and McMahon . . . Says he comes from OLP neighborhood . . . Will study medicine. Well-known extra-curricular activities PATRICK KANE First Lieutenant CSMC 1, 23 Adv. Officer 3g I-S Committee 3. Pat . . . 116 . . . Likes to go out to the links and dig up the turf . . . Spends his leisure time driving out of town . . , Parish is St. Luke's . . . Did well at all math subjects . . . Works at the St. Paul Hotel Ramp Garage . . . Drives cars in circles . . . Comes from Lexington area . . . Wants to make a career in business . . . Best friend is Don Bruno . . . Girl friends come from OLP among others . . . Democrat. ALLAN KING First Lieutenant Softball Intra. 23 Football In- tra. 23 Tennis 3, 43 Benildus Club 43 Contact 2, 3. King Kade . . . 116 . . . Comes from the West Side . . . Will enter the Army then go on to business college . . . Thinks he's funny . . . Sometimes is . . . Independent . . . Girl friend comes from OLP . . . Hangs around with Roy Rueb, John Fahey and Pat Kane . . . Spends most of his time working at gro- cery ,store as a general menace . . . Best subjects were religion and law . . . Parish is St. Michael's. JOHN KELLER First Lieutenant Tennis 3g Crack Drill 2nd Plat. 13 M.P. 23 CSMC 23 Benil- dus Club 43 Apos. of Pr. 1, 23 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 43 Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 43 Choristers 13 Cretinite 43 Dramatics 33 Offi- cers Club 43 Pipe and Derby 3, 43 Homecoming Committee 43 I-S Committee 3. .Iohn . . . 116 . . . St. Markis boy . , . Very intellectual . . . This boy's good college timbern . . . Will take up medicine at Marquette or St. Thomas . . . Has many friends . . . Caldwell, Williams, McCardle and Zimmer- man to name a few . . . Everyday Republican . . . Likes all sports . . . Enjoys playing tennis or golf . . . Girl friends come from OLP and Derham . . . He can dance too. MICHAEL KIRBY Second Lieutenant Softball lntra. 3, 4, Football BH 1, Football lntra. 3, 4, Bas- ketball lntra. 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, M.P. 2, CSMC 1, 2, Benildus Club 4, Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, Contact 2, 3, Debate 2, 3, Dramatics 2, Pipe and Derby 2, 3. Mick . . . 116 . . . Spends most of his time on the move . . . Will go to St. Thomas . . . Did well in math . . . Main activity is arguing with Fitzgerald . . . Weight lifter from the Studio . . . Works at a Bakery eating things . . . Enjoys playing basketball . . . West Sider . . . St. Michael's boy . . . Goes down to the river with Jackson . . . Republican . . . Girl friends come from St. Joeis. Klepperich and Pizinger And now for my house . . ROBERT KLEPPERICH Captain RICHARD KLING Captain Baseball HA 3, 4, Baseball Bl, 1, 2, Football 'LAW 3, 4, Football HB3 2, Basketball B 2, Basketball lntra. 3, 4, M.P. 2, CSMC 3, Benildus Club 4, Apos. of Pr. 2, Physics Club 3, Con- tact 2, 3, 4, Adv. Oliicer 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Oflicer 2, 3, Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer Club 4, Pipe and Derby 3, 4, .l-S Com- mittee 3. Scalp . . . 116 . . . Adept at football and baseball . . . Very popular . . . One of Cretinls barn- storming linemen . . . Holy Spirit boy . . . Always seen with Kram- er, Keenan or Pizinger . . . En- joyed math and science subjects . . . Spends most of his time sleeping . . . Contact Central Committee member . . . Radical Republican . . . Will take up en- gineering in college . . . Has been known to sit with the ofli- cials at basketball games. MARK KOHLER Major Softball lntra. 3, Football ln- tra. 4, Crack Drill 3, 4, 2nd Plat. 2, M.P. 2, 3, Neatest Cadet 3, Color Guard 3, Benildus Club 4, Physics Club 3, Contact 3, 4, Merit Medal 3, 4, Cretinite 4, Officers Club 4, Pipe and Derby 3, 4, I-S Committee 3. Marcus . . . 204 . . . Never acts serious . . . Likes to spend time writing love letters . . . Likes girls from Chicago . . . Can either be found in military oliice or in love . . . Would like to at- tend West Point . . . Wants to make a career of military . . . Hangs around with Lang, Schwietz, and Baker . . . Comes from Highland area. Basketball 'AAU Mgr. 2, 3, 4, CSMC 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4, Benildus Club 4, Contact 3, 4, Adv. Ofli- cer 1, 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal 1, Dramatics 4, Comment 2, 3, Page Editor 4, Cretinite Section Editor 4, Ofiicers Club 4, Sec., Homecoming Committee 4, J-S Committee 3. Bob . . . 116 . . . Divides his time between Midway Ball Park, Cretinite and Comment . . . Very energetic worker . . . Comes from Midway area . . . Usually seen with Scalp, Del and Buzz . . . Undecided on where to attend college . . . Leans toward St. Thomas . . . Runs the ball park with Mel . . . St. Columba boy . . . Says he's -got no girl friends . . . Democrat. THOMAS KRAMER Major Baseball A 3, 4, Baseball B 1, 2, Football HAH 3, 4, BU 1, 2, Basketball HBV 1, Bas- ketball lntra. 3, 4, Benildus Club 4, Apos. of Pr. 1, Contact 2, 3, 4, Adv. Ofiicer 4, Officers Club 4, Pipe and Derby 1, 2. Red . . . 116 . . . Throws the pigskin with deadly accuracy . . . Can play quarterback or half- back equally well . . . Quiet and modest . . . Not one to boast . . . Worked at Union Depot during Christmas time . . . Still recover- ing from it . . . Hangs around with Keenan, Kling, and Votel . . . Holy Spirit boy . . . Wants to go to St. Thomas . . . Take physical ed . . . Also adept at baseball . . . Good glovesman . Best subject was English. ALEX KOWALCZUK Master Sergeant Softball lntra. 2, 3, Football lntra. 3, Swimming 1, M.P. 3, CSMC 2, Contact 2, Chess Club 2. Dave . . . 116 . . . lndependent . . . Loyal member of Junior Achievement . . . East Sider . . . Parish is St. Casimir . . . Works part time at grocery store . . . Rock in Roller . . . Also lifts weights and enjoys hunting . . . Best subjects were geometry and physics . . . Girl friends come from Johnson . . . Best friend is Gene Bidon . . . lnterested in making a career in chemical en- gineering . . . Will attend the U. JOSEPH KRAMMER Master Sergeant Swimming 1, 2, Rifle Team 2, 3, Apos. of Pr. 2, 3, Merit Medal 2, Chess Club 1, 2, 3. Krams . . . 116 . . . Usually found under the hood of his car . . . Likes military . . . Did well in all math courses . . . Plans to enter the Air Force then go to St. Thomas . . . Duck hunting dynamo . . . Likes to swim in frozen ponds with hip-boots on . . . Works at gas station on St. Clair and Fairview . . . Parish is Nativity . . . Usual associates are Pat Gallivan, ,lim Basta and Jer- ry Heron . . . Girl friends come from St. .loe's. JOHN KROMHOUT Second Lieutenant Softball lntra. 2, 3, Football Intra. 3, 4, Basketball lntra. 1, 2, 4, Benildus Club 4, Rhythm Raiders 3, 4, Merit Medal 1, 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. .lack . . . 116 . . .Did well in history and geometry . . . Man- ages to spend most of his time fooling with his car or at some friend's house . . . Parish is Corpus Christi . . . Plays the sax for George and the Rhythm Raiders . . . Will study at St. Thomas or St. ,lohn's . . . Works at the Union depot when not in school . . . Best friend is Mike O'Brian . . . Likes OLP girls . . . Wants to become an engineer . . . Republican. CLASS OF '58 ROBERT KULVICH Second Lieutenant, Softball Intra. 2, Football A 3, 4, B 1, 2, M.P. 3, Contact 2, 3, Adv. Oflicer 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby 3. Kul . . . 204 . . . Wants to enter military service after high school . . . Spends much time riding . . . Democrat . . . Likes hockey and football . . . Best friend is Dick La Place . . . Can be found with La Place, Goettl, and Mickel . . . Girl friends come from Murray . . . Comes from St. Anthony Park area. LAWRENCE LANGER Sergeant First Class Baseball A 3, Softball lntra. 2, 3, Football Intra. 3, 4, Basket- ball Intra. 3, 4, Track 2, 3, M.P. 3, Benildus Club 4, Radio Club 1. Larry . . . 204 . . . Likes to play outdoor sports . . . Democrat . . . Spends most of his time either playing sports or fooling around with motors . . . ls best at math and science . . . Would like to study Mechanical Engi- neering at U of M . . . Best friend is Medved . . . Girl friends come from OLP and Murray . . . Lives in Como area. THEODORE KUEPPERS Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 2, 3, Football lntra. 3, 4, Basketball Manager 3, 4, Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, Comment Z, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee Kipps . . . 204 . . . Democrat . . . Likes sports . . . Girl friends come from OLP . . . Likes to play basketball . . . Best friend is John Finley . . . Hangs around with Finley, Rogers, and I-laugh . . . lntends to go into the field of Business Administration. LAWRENCE LEONHART fllaster Sergeant Softball lntra. 2, 3, 43 Football HA 3, 4, BH 1, 2g Basketball Av Manager 2, lntra. 23 M.P. 23 CSMC 2g Benildus Club 43 Comment 2. Larry . . . 204 . . . Republican . . . Spends most of his time playing football . . . Best subject is history . . . Wants to study salesmanship at St. Thomas . . . Best friends are Buche, Mead, and Goettl . . . Belongs to lm- maculate Heart of Mary Parish. RICHARD La PLACE Master Sergeant Baseball Bw 13 Softball lntra. 2, 33 Football HA 3, 4, MB 23 Basketball lntra. 2, 3, 43 M.P. 23 Contact 2, 3, 4. La Blade . . . 204 . . . A real card . . . Comes from South Min- neapolis . . . Likes hockey and football . . . Wants to be an engi- neer . . . lntends to study at U of M . . . Can usually be found with Goettl and Kulvich. JOHN LEE Sergeant First Class Baseball B 1, 2g Softball lntra. 3, 43 Football B 2, lntra. 3, 43 Basketball lntra. 3, 43 Contact 2, 33 Merit Medal 1, 2, 4. Red . . . 204 . . . Would like to attend St. Cloud T.C. or Uni- versity of Minnesota . . . Demo- crat . . . Likes girls from all over . . . Usually hangs around with Moosbrugger and La Place . . . Comes from Hazel Park area . . . A Blessed Sacrament boy. CLASS GF '58 RUSSELL LILJEDAHL Master Sergeant Softball lntra. 2, 33 ,Football lntra. 43 Track lg Apos. of Pr. lg Chemistry Club 4. Russ . . . 204 . . . Likes foot- ball . . . ls best at chemistry . . . Spends most of his time away from home . . . May attend the University of Minnesota after high school . . . Hangs around with Monroe boys . . . Democrat . . . Has a part time job at St. Paul Hotel . . . Lives in the West Seventh district. JOHN MATHES Second Lieutenant Benildus Club 4g CSMC 3. Jack . . .3110 . . . Great hockey fan . . . Comes from Highland district . . . Spends leisure time out on the town . . . Will go to the U . . . Take up drafting or architecture . . . Did well in his- tory . . . Best friend is Dick Schulze . .' . Parish is Nativity . . . Girl friends come from OLP . . . Faithful paper carrier . . . Democrat. PATRICK MCCARDLE Master Sergeant Softball lntra. 3, 43 Football HA 3, 43 Basketball lntra. 3, 43 CSMC 3, 43 Benildus Club 43 Physics Club 33 Contact 3, 43 Comment 3, 43 Cretinite 43 Pipe and Derby 3, 4g Homecoming Committee 43 .l-S Committee 3. Pat. . . 212 . . . Sociable . . . Well liked all-around . . . Spends most of his time out with his associates . . . Likes to play foot- ball . . . Best subject was social . . . Can be found with Keller, Zimmerman, and Tom Williams . . . Comes from Midway area. Lang and Berg The All-Conference Team, KENNETH LAMB First Lieutenant Softball Intra. 2, Football ln- JOHN LANG Major Softball Intra. 2, 3, Football lntra. 4, Crack Drill 3, 4, 2nd Plat, 2, M.P. 2, 3, Neatest Cadet 3, Color Guard 3, Benildus Club 4, Physics Club 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 4, Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 3, V.P. 4, Comment 3, 4, Cretinite 4, Ofiicers Club 4, Pipe and Derby 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4, .l-S Committee 3. Casual . . . 204 . . . Likes mili- tary . . . Promotes Crack Drill . . . Elected unanimously DWJL president . . . Good student . . . Debater . . . Likes to argue . . . Plans to enter field of Mathe- THOMAS KRITTA First Lieutenant Softball Intra. 2, 3, Football Intra. 2, 3, CSMC 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 3, Dramatics 4, Officers Club 4, Contact 1, 3, 4, Adv. Officer 1, Homecoming Commit- tee 4. Kritz . . . 116 . . . Member of Socialist party . . . Works full time with Hamer at Bernier's Body Shop, building bodies . . . Parish is Holy Spirit . . . Spends his off hours smoking or with the girlfsl . . . Enjoys watching and playing hockey . . . Best subjects were religion and law . . . Wants to take pre-law at St. Thomas . . . One of the four jokers . . . Hamer, Shomion, and Bernier OLP. tra. 3, 4, 2nd Plat. Crack Drill 1, Rifle Team 3, M.P. 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club 4, Contact 3, 4, Pipe and Derby 3, 4. Kenny . . . 204 . . . Favorite matics . . . ls best in science and math . . . Usual associates are Schwietz, Kohler, and Baker. sport is hockey . . . Likes Mili- tary Police . . . ls good in sci- ence and English . . . Wants to study Metallurgy at U of M . . . Girl friends come from St. Josephis . . . Associates with Far- rell, Greg Brown, and Poma- hatch . . . Comes from Nativity Parish. THOMAS MARKLEY First Lieutenant Softball Intra. 2, 3, Football Intra. 3, 4, Rifle Team 4, M.P. 3, Benildus Club 4, Contact 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal 1, 2, Debate 1, 2, Pipe and Derby 3. Tom . . . 204 . . . Wants to go into electronics or mechanics . . . Might attend U of M or enter Air Force . . . Republican . . . Has a part time job as pinsetter at Lorence Rec . . . Girl friends come from OLP . . . Can usually be found with Mickel, Kulvich, and Pomahatch . . . Comes from West Seventh area. -CYS R!! LELAND LARSON Captain Softball Intra. 3, 4, Football Intra. 3, 4, Basketball Intra. 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, Physics Club 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal 2, 3, 4, Cretinite Assoc. Editor 4, Officers Club 4, Pipe and Derby 3, 4, Homecom- ing Committee 4, .1-S Committee 3. Lee . . . 204 . . . Good hu- mored . . . Nice kid to get along with . . . Sure to be a success . . . Likes logical arguments- when he wins them . . . Spends time with girls from Derham . . . Wants to be Chemical Engineer . . . Enjoys chemistry class . . . Has hi-fi set . . . Best friend is Warren Monson . . . Broad jumper on track team. THOMAS MCMAHON Colonel Baseball A 3, 4, B 2, Football HA 3, 4, BH 2, Hockey MAN 2, 3, 4, HB 1, M.P. 3, Neatest Cadet 1, Benildus Club 4, Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, Contact 2, 3, 4, Adv. Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Ofhcer 2, 3, 4, Natfl Honor Soc. 3, 4, Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4, Comment 3, 4, Cretinite 4, Oili- cers Club 4' Pi e and Derb 2 RICHARD MICKEL Major Softball Intra. 2, 3, Football BU 1, lntra. 3, 4, Basketball lntra. 3, 4, Rifle Team 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Adv. Officer 1, 2, Merit Medal 1, 3, Debate 2, Ofiicers Club 4, .1-S Committee 3. Mick . . . 204 . . . Wants to enter field of mathematics . . Would like to attend United States Air Force Academy . . Spends most of his time on Rifle Team or under a car . . . Best friend is Tom Markley . . . Hangs around with Markley, Lamb, and Farrell . . . Comes from Hill district. 1 P Y y 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4, .1-S Committee 3. Tom . . . 204 . . . Popular . . . Everyone's friend . . . Likes all sports . . Plays most of them . . . Favorite subjects were math and science . . . Will attend Air Force Academy . . . Best friend is Rich Keenan . . . Girl friendfsl are from OLP . . . Rice Street boy. GERALD MAZZARA First Lieutenant Softball Intra. 3, Football B 1, Intra. 3, Track 1, 2, M.P. 2, CSMC 3, 4, Benildus Club 4, Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, Contact 2, 3, 4, Adv. Officer 4, Comment 3, Assoc.' Editor 4, Cretinite 3, 4, Dramatics 2, Pipe and Derby 3, 4, Cheerleaders 3, Homecoming Committee 4, .1-S Committee 3. Jerry . . . 204 . . . Active 'worker on Cretinite and Com- ment . . . Softspoken and like- able . . . Would like to be an architect combining business and art . . . Will attend St. Thomas or U of M . . . Spends most of his extra time in So. St. Paul . . . Girl friends come from St. Joe's . . . Comes from Highland area. TERRENCE MILLER First Lieutenant Softball lntra. 2, 3, Football Intra. 3, 4, Basketball Intra. 3, 4, Benildus Club 4, Contact 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4. Terry . . . 204 . . . Spends most of his extra time at work and in intramural sports . . . Likes girls from OLP . . . Wants to attend St. Thomas after high school . . . Best subject was history . . . Hangs around with Medved, Maz- zara, and Langer . . . Parish is St. Leo's. WARREN MONSON First Lieutenant Football lntra. 3, 4, Basketball Intra. 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, Adv. Officer 2, 3, Nat'l Honor Soc. 4, Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby 3, 4. Mons . . . 204 . . . Favorite spectator sport is leap frog . . . Spends most of his time studying or in school . . . Best subject was military . . . Wants to study Dentistry at U of M . . . Crazy about track . , . Party is Whig . . . Likes girls from OLP . . . Holy Spirit boy. McMahon and Mazzara, But it says Jim Toner here. ROBERT MCGOWAN Master Sergeant Softball lntra. 2, 35 Football MB 25 Swimming 25 Basketball A 3, 4, HB 1, 25 Benildus Club 45 Adv. Officer 1. Boober . . . 204 . . . Spends extra curricular time in sports . . . Favorite spectator sport is hockey . . . Likes to play basket- ball . . . Wants to take up Busi' ness Administration at Santa Clara College . . . Likes to watch TV . . . Comes from Hill district . . . Hangs around with Kritz, Sherwin, Shomion, Klep . . . St. Lukeis Parish. PAUL MCCLOSKEY Master Sergeant Hockey HB3 25 Benildus Club 45 Merit Medal 15 Comment 2, 3. Twoey . . . 204 . . . Wants to go into engineering . . . lntends to study at the University of Minnesota . . . Works at Red Owl part time as a stock boy . . . Most of his girl friends come from OLP . . . Best friend is Bob Hughes . . . Can usually be found with Hughes, Bob Kulvich and Tom Ryan . . . Democrat. JOHN MCGOUGH Master Sergeant M.P. 35 CSMC 1, 2, 35 Benil- dus Club 45 Apos. of Pr. 1, 25 Contact 3, 45 Merit Medal 1, 35 Comment 2, 45 Dramatics 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 45 J-S Committee 3. Mike . . . 204 . . . Favorite spectator sport is football . . . Spends most of his extra time working on the Comment or with the stage crew . . . Would like to study medicine at St. Thomas 01' U of M . . . Best friend is Jerry Milske . . . Comes from Far East Side. CLASS OF '58 THOMAS MEAD Private Football MB 25 Hockey UA 4, Bw 25 Benildus Club 4. Tom . . . 204 . . . Favorite spectator sport is football . . . Likes to play hockey . . . Best subject was typing . . . Democrat . . . Girl griends come from OLP . . . Best friend is Goettl . . . Can usually be found with Rog- ers, Haugh, and Newell . . . Parish is St. Mark's. ROBERT MEDVED First Lieutenant Baseball B 15 Softball lntra. 35 Football Intra. 35 Hockey HB3 25 Basketball lntra. 35 M.P. 35 Benildus Club 45 Apos. of Pr. 25 Contact 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 45 .l-S Committee 3. Bob, . . . 204 . . . Likes to play golf . . . Spends most of his extra time at work . . . Would like to attend St. Thomas after high school . . . Hangs around with Mazzara, Mottram, and Frascone . . . Girl friends come from St. .loe's . . . Works part time at St. Paul Book and Sta- tionery . . . Comes from Midway area. NORBERT MEYER Master Sergeant Softball lntra. 35 M.P. 35 CSMC 1, 25 Apos. of Pr. 1, 25 Contact 45 Pipe and Derby 3, 4. Norb . . . 204 . . . Likes foot- ball . . . Plans on studying ac- counting at St. Thomas or U of M . . . Best subject was math . . . Comes from East Side area . . . Likes girls from St, .loe's . . . Hangs around with Tom Campbell and Gerald Roeller. MICHAEL MILLER Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 1, 2, 33 Football Intra. 2, 3g Swimming 2g Crack Drill 2nd Plat. 1, 23 Neatest Cadet 1, 2, 3g Radio Club 23 Merit Medal 1, 2. Mike . . . 204 . . . Works at the Golden Rule on Saturdays . . . Spends the rest of his time inventing methods for shining his shoes . . . Republican . . . Favors OLP girls . . . Parish is St. Matthew . . . West Sider . . . Best subjects were algebra and chemistry. GERALD MILSKE Sergeant First Class Crack Drill 2nd Plat. 1, 2g M.P. 33 CSMC I, 2, 33 Benildus Club 43 Apos. of Pr. I, 23 Con- tact 33 Comment I, 2, 43 Dra- matics 1, 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Committee 43 J-S Committee 3. Milsk . . . 204 . . . Serious boy . . . Would make a good monk . . . Favorite spectator sport is hockey . . . Best subjects were Latin and' Religion . . . Spends most of his extra time on Conl- ment or working as stage mana- ger . . . Best friend is John McGough . . . Likes to play the organ . . . Comes from Midway area. ALBERT MOOSBRUGGER Private Baseball MA 43 Softball lntra. 23 Football Intra. 3, 43 Hockey B I3 Basketball Intra. 3, 43 Benildus Club 4g Adv. Officer 13 J-S Committee 3. Moose . . . 204 . . . Likes foot- ball and hockey . . . Spends most of his leisure time going out . . . Socialist . . . Likes girls from OLP . . . Wants to study engi- neering at St. Thomas . . . Usual associates are Cummings, Shu- bert, and Guiliani . . . Comes from Highland Park. CLASS OF '58 ROBERT MOSSONG Private Softball Intra. 2. 33 Football A 3. 4'B 23 Track 2. Bob . . . 204 . . . Favorite spectator sport is hockey . . . Likes all sports . . . Does well in law . . . Democrat . . . Best friend is Ed Kinney . . . Hangs around with Kinney, Jim Fritz, and Chris Rheimer . . . Comes from East Side . . . Likes girls from St. J0e's . . . Parish is St. Pascal's. MAURICE NEWELL Master Sergeant CSMC 3g Benildus Club 43 Contact 3, 43 Football lntra. 2, 3g Softball Intra. 2, 3, 4. Mort . . . 110 . . . Comes from Midway district . . . Plans to enter St. Thomas . . . Will major in business administration . . . Barrett . . . Blessed Sacrament Favorite sport is football . . . Great water skier . . . Democrat . . . Hobby is listening to Judd . . . Usual associates are Mead, Goettl, Judd, Finley, Haugh, and Rogers . . . Well liked . . . Parish is Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Goes to Goettl's parties. JOSEPH MORRISSEY Master Sergeant Football lntra. 3. 43 Crack Drill 2nd Plat. 13 Rifle Team 3, 43 Contact 33 Choristers 13 Pipe and Derby 3, 4. Joe . . . 204 . . . Likes football . . . Spends most leisure time hunting . . . Avid member' of Rifle Team . . . Wants to take up accounting at U of M . . . Can be found usually with Tracy, Murphy, and Terry Miller . . . Girl friends come from OLP . . . Neutral political party . . Parish is St. Mark's. BRUCE ODLAUC Sergearzt First Class Football A 2, 3, 4, B 13 Swimming 1. 2: Hockey 3, 42 Golf 1. 2. 3, 41 Benildus Club 4g Chess Club 3, 4, ' Tab . . . 204 . . . Favorite spectator sport is hockey . . . Likes to play golf . . . Best sub- jects were military and chemistry . . . Wants to study law at U of M . . . Voted best looking senior . . . Republican , . Hangs around with Cummings, Erb, and Christensen . . . Likes girls from OLP . , . Comes from Highland area. JOHN O7DONNELL Private Softball lntra. 23 Basketball lntra. 2. .lack . . . 204 . . . When he isnit in school usually he's home taking it easy . . . Likes hockey and baseball . . . Best subject was typing . . . Democrat . . . Likes girls from Johnson . . . Belongs to Sacred Heart Parish . . . Best friends are Joe Vanyo, Bob Tellander, and Jim Stifter . . . Has a part-time job working at a dairy store . . . Faithful supporter of the East Side. GERALD PIRKL Master Sergeant Softball lntra. 2, 3, 4g Football Intra. 2, 39 Basketball CH 1, Intra. 2, 3, 43 Golf 43 Crack Drill 2nd Plat. 1g M.P. 2g Apos. of Pr. 1, 2. Pirks . . . 212 . . . Likes to play touch football with the boys at the park . . . Spends most of his extra time out with the West Side boys or sleeping . . . Best subjects were typing and chemis- try . . . Wants to take up mechanics at U of M . . . Best friend is Russ Sudeith . . . Also hangs around with Votel and Parnell . . . Likes girls from OLP . . . Parish is St. Matthew's. RICHARD O7DONNELL First Lieutenant Crack Drill 2nd 'Plat. 1, 2g M.P. 33 Merit Medal 1, 2, 3. Dick . . . 204 . . . Best subject was analytical math . . . Wants to be an Aeronautical Engineer . . . Will attend Marquette Uni- versity if possible . . . Spends most of his time working . . . Also spends time in cars and movie theaters . . . Republican . . . Works at Meyer Grocery doing everything . . . Best friend is Mark Kohler . . . Cirl friends come from Monroe . . . Parish is St. Stanislaus. THOMAS O'CORlVIAN Sergeant First Class Softball Intra. 2, 3, 43 Football Intra. 3, 4g Hockey NB 1, 24 Basketball lntra. 33, Neatest Cadet 1, 2, 3g Physics Club 34 Merit Medal 1, 2, 3g Concert Band 1, 2, 35 Choristers 1, 23 Chess Club 1, 23 J-S Committee GREGORY PITMAN Master Sergeant Softball lntra. 1, 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball lntra. 3, 4g Basketball lntra. 4, M.P. 2, 33 CSMC 2, 33 Debate 3g Camera Club 1, Pipe and Derby 2, 3, 4. Herb . . . 212 . . . Works at Kleins as a stock boy . . . Comes from Roseville area . . . Usually seen at the pool hall . . . Plans to go to St. Mary's . . . Wants to be a teacher . . . Best subjects were English and history..-. . Hangs around with Bob Reber, Dick Keller and Bill .lastrow . . . Democrat . . . Likes St. 1oe,s girls. 3. Face . . . 212 . . . Lives way out yonder in White Bear . . . Best subjects were chemistry and math . . . Wants to take up engi- neering at St. J0hn's or St. Mary's . . . Spends most of his time with the band . . . Usual associates are Goff, Baber. and Thein. r w JQHN PODGORSKI Sergeant First Class Softball lntra. 3, 45 Football lntra. 3, 4g M.P. 23 Apos. of Pr. 1, 2g Radio Club 2g Pipe and Derby 3, 4. Pod...212...Oneofthe Hastings boys . . . Spends most of his time at home and in school . . . Best subjects were math and chemistry . . . Wants to take up engineering at U of M . . . Best friend is Dick Chopskie . . . Girl friends come from Hastings High . . . Parish is Guardian Angels. ROBERT REBER Second Lieutenant Apos. of 'Pr. 1, 25 Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Camera Club, 2, 3, 4. Rebs . . . 212 . . . Enjoys working with photography or a ham', radio . . . Likes to watch TV . . . Best subjects were math and science . . . Wants to become an Electronical or Mechanical Engineer . . . lf possible, will attend Marquette University . . . Usual associates are Keller, Pit- man and Boland . . . Democrat . . , From Falcon Heights area. DAVID REGAL Master Sergeant Softball lntra. 2, 3, 4g Football intra. 3, 4, Basketball lntra. 2, 3, 4g CSMC lg Benildus Club 43 Apos. of Pr. 15 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pipe and Derby 3. Dave . . . 212 . . . Active in Band and Junior Achievement . . . Also likes to go out . . . Best subjects were science and math . . . Wants to take up either Pharmacy or Aeronautical Engi- neering . . . Plans to attend the U of M . . . Best friend is Elvis . . . Republican . . . A South St. Paul boy. RICHARD POMAHATCH Sergeant First Class Softball lntra. 2g CSMC 1, 2, 3g Apos. of Pr. 1, 23 Choristers 1, 2. Dick . . . 212 . . . Likes to hang around the corner drug store or Dee's house . . . Spends most of his leisure time talking . . . Will take up electronics at night school after Cretin . . . Best subjects were typing and business law . . . Democrat . . . Usual associates are Lamb, Far- rell, and Podgorski . . . Has a part time job as janitor at Dic- tation Systems Inc .... Comes from Midway area. JEROME REISING Master Sergeant Softball lntra. 2, 3, 45 Football Intra. 3g Basketball lntra. 2g CSMC 24 Benildus Club 4g Apos. of Pr. 1: Adv. Officer 13 Concert Band, 1, 2, 3, 43 Rhythm Raiders 3, 4. Daddy-O . . . 212 . . . Favorite participant sport is roller skating . . . Likes to watch football . . . Spends most of his time out or with the Band . . . Best subjects were chemistry and history . . . lntends to study Electrical Engi- neering at U of M . . . Usual associates are Forcier, Cameron, Regal, and Creviere . . . Hails from Cow Town. JOHN RISHAVY Sergeant First Class Physics Club 35 Merit Medal 33 Pipe and Derby 3. John . . . 212 . . . Spends most of his time trying to get money without working . . . Likes sci- ence and math . . . lntends to be an Electrical Engineer . . . Will study at U of M . . . Likes girls from OLP . . . Best friend is Larry Donahue . . . Usual associ- ates are Donahue, Bill Barrett, and Jeanene . . . Comes from West Seventh area. CLAUDE MOTTRAM First Lieutenant Softball lntra. 2. 3: Football lntra. 3. 43 Basketball lntra. 3. 43 CSMC 1. 33 Be-nilflus Club 43 Contact 2. 3. fl: Adv. Officer 3, 4: Merit Medal 1. 2: Comment 3. 43 Cretinite 4: Pipe and Derby 3, 4g Homecoming Committee 43 ,l-S Committee Skip . . . 204 . . . Likes basket- ball . . . Spends most of his time at st-hool . . . lit-st subject was math . . . Would like to study engineering at St. Thomas or St, Marys . . . Can usually be found with Sevenieh. Mazzara. and Medved . . . Likes St. .lor-'s girls . . . From Highland Park area. , ,nav-is JEREMIAH NILTRPHY Captain CSMC 1. Contact 3. 43 Adv. Officer 1, 2, 3, 43 Merit Medal 13 Officers Club 43 Pipe and Derby 3, 43 Homecoming Committee 4. Murph . . . 204 . . . Likes base- ball . . . Spends most of his time with Junior Achievement and Scouts . . . Likes to watch TV . . . Republican . . . Best subject was history . . . Wants to study Dentistry or Business Adminis- tration at U of M . . . Comes from Midway area . . . Usual associates are Langer, Medved, and Klepperieh ..., A St. Colum- ba boy. FRANK PARNELL Major NLP. 3, 43 Apos. of Pr. 1, 23 Adv. Officer 1, 23 Ofhcers Club 4. Tum-Tum . . . 212 . . . Comes from the big town of Roseville . . . Parish is St. Rose of Lima . . . Loves military . . . Wlill en- ter the service after graduation . . . Provost Marshal of the U.Pfs . , . Works as a stockbov at Cut Price . . . Usually seen with Tschida and Lamb . . . En- joys outdoor recreation such as hunting and fishing . . . Loves military . . . Goes with Central girls. CLASS OF '58 Rt-litz, Baker, Bremsetlr, and friends. llalf time activities. 52 JAMES POSTLEWAITE Sergeant First Class Softball lntra. 2, 3, 43 Football lntra. 3, 43 Swimming 1, 2g Bas- ketball lntra. 2, 3, 43 Benildus Club 43 Contact 3, 4. Jim . . , 212 . . . Good kid . . . Favorite spectator sport is hockey . . . Spends most of his extra-curricular time in intra- murals . . . Likes math . . . Wants to take up Aeronautical Engineering at U of M . . . Closest friend is Cary Anderson . . . Has part time job at Apple- baums . . . Likes girls from Holy Angels . . . Midway area. RONALD PIZINGER First Lieutenant Basketball HB 13 Softball In- tra. 23 Football A 3, 4, MB 23 Basketball lntra. 29 Golf 3, 43 CSMC 2, 33 Benildus Club 43 Apos. of Pr. 1, 23 Physics Club 3g Contact 1, 23 Pipe and Derby 3, 4. Buzz . . . 212 . . . Spends his leisure time out humming with the boys . . . Likes football . . . Divides his extra-curricular time between football in the fall, job in the winter, and golf in the summer . . . Democrat . . . Usual associates are Klep, Del, and Moose Keenan . . . Comes from Highland area . . . Might study pre-med. at St. Thomas. QPF' Nr: ROBERT REIDER Captain Baseball HA 1, 2, 3, 43 Foot- 'ball lntra. 3, 43 Hockey A 3, 4, BN 23 Benildus Club 43 Apos. of Pr. 1, 23 Contact 43 Adv. Offi- cer 3, 43 Officers Club 4. Bob . . . 212 . . . Plays several 'sports . . . King Frost . . Likes to watch TV . . . Best subjects were English and history . . . Wants to study Dentistry at the U of M . . . Usual associates are Dan Cashill, Mike Sherwin, and Bob Wasko . . . Democrat . . . St. James Parish. THOMAS REAGAN Master Sergeant Softball intra. 2, 3, 43 Football lntra. 2, 33 Basketball lntra. 33 Crack Drill 2nd Plat. 13 CSMC 1, 23 Benildus Club 43 Apos. of Pr. 1, 23 Physics Club 33 Contact 3, 43 Merit Medal 1, 2, 33 Pipe and Derby 33 J-S Committee 3. Reags . . . 212 . . . Spends most of his time at Osceola and Lexington . . . Likes hockey . . . Best subjects were physics, alge- bra, and lunch . . . Spends his summers in the woods of North- ern Minnesota . . . Hangs around with Keenan, Thein, and Voll- haber . . . Republican . . . Likes OLP girls . . . One of the Fair- mont boys. Kritta, Bremseth, Rotty, Controneo, and Baker No, you canit bring in your lawyer. CLASS OF '58 ROBERT RELITZ Captain Softball lntra. 23 Football ln- tra. 3, 43 Basketball lntra. 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2. 3. 43 Crack Drill 3, 43 M.P. 23 CSNTC 23 Benildus Club 43 Contact 23 Adv. Officer 3, 43 Debate 13 Choristers 23 Comment 43 Ofiicers Club 43 Pipe and Derby 3, 43 Cheer- leaders 3, 43 Homecoming Com- mittee 43 ,l-S Committee 3. Legs . . . 212 . . . Likes to spend long hours talking to girls . . . Pride and joy of the Track Team . . . Active in Columbian Squires . . . Wants to study com- mercial art or advertising . . . Probably at St. Thomas . . . Usual associates are Roth, Baber and Tom Lindgren . . . Rice Street. THOMAS ROGERS First Lieutenant Baseball HA 3, 4, B 13 Softball lntra. 23 Basketball NA 2, 3, 4, BU 13 Benildus Club 43 Contact 3. Nig . . . 212 . . . A great ath- lete . . . During his leisure time, when he isn't playing sports he is out with the boys . . . Best subjects were social and religion . . . lntends to study commerce at Notre Dame . . . Among his litany friends are Finley, Haugll, and Goettl . . . Likes Derham Hall girls . . . Parish is St. Luke's. JOHN ROTTY Lieutenant Colonel Softball lntra. 33 Crack Drill 3, 4, 2nd Plat. 1, 2: NLP. 33 Neatest Cadet 2. 3: Color Cuard 33 CSKIC 2. 3: Apos. of Pr. l, 22 Debate 23 Dramatics 43 Officers Club 43 Pipe and Derby 43 Homecoming Committee 43 ,l-S Committee 3. Rots . . . 212 . . . Flashy car . . . Terror of the student board . . . Spends most of his time in his car . . . Also active in Crack Drill . . . Good at. social and chemistry . . . Wants to study Business Administration at ll of M . . . Likes girls from Hastings High. JOHN C. RYAN Second Lieutenant Football lntra. 35 Basketball Intra. 3g Pipe and Derby 3g Dra- matics 4. Yo-Yo . . . 212 . . . Works at Bill Hawn's Cafe as a cook and waiter . . . Drifter . . . Loyal Junior Achiever . . . Wants to enter Marquette . . . Major in chemistry . . . Best friend is Dave Warren . . . Also seen with Jim Bernhard and Steve Hughes . . . Parish is St. Columba . . . Goes with girls from OLP and St. Agnes . . . Democrat from Midway. PETER BOTH Master. Sergeant Basketball lntra. 2, 3g Track 33 Rifle Team 45 SLP. 3g Benil- dus Club 4, Apos. of Pr. 1, 25 Homecoming Committee 49 ,I-S Committee 3. Pedro . . . 212 . . . Loyal to the Squires . . . Spends most of his extra-curricular time on the rifle range . . . Best subject was Eng- lish . . . Would like to study business at St. Thomas . . . En- joys pool . . . Staunch Republi- can . . . Best friends are Relitz, Smith, Jung, and Bob Roy . . . Comes from Dale area, MICHAEL RYAN Second Lieutenant Baseball B 23 Football HB 2, Intra. 3g Basketball Bw 1, lntra. 3, 4g Track 3, 42 Contact 3. 4-g Merit Medal 3, Chess Club 1. Mike . . . 212 . . , One of the boys from the promised land out on the East Side . . . Spends extra time playing sports . . - Best subjects were religion and chemistry . . . Wants to be an engineer . . . Will attend college at St. Thomas . . . Usual associ- ates are Tom Ryan and .lim Stas- vick . . . Democrat . . . Likes girls from St. 1oe's. ROBERT ROY Sergeant First Class Softball Intra. 4g Football ln- tra. 4g Basketball AH 43 Golf 4. Bob . . . 212 . . . Entered Cre- tin at start of Senior year . . . A welcome addition to his ad- visory . . . Played on basketball team . . . Best subjects were English, religion, and science . . . Wants to study science at Notre Dame . . . Closest associate is .lim Smith . . . Republican . . . Parish is Our Lady of Grace . . . Comes from Edina area. PATRICK RYAN Master Sergeant Softball lntra. 2, 35 Football Intra. 2, 3. Pat . . . 212 . . . Favorite spec- tator sport is hockey . . . Spends most of his extra time at parties or just thinking . . . Best sub- jects were physiology and book- keeping . . . Plans on attending University of Minnesota . . . Best friend is Gary Jackson . . . Can usually be found with Jackson, Amundson, and Russ . . . Demo- crat . . . Comes from East Side. THOMAS RYAN Master Sergeant Chess Club lg Physics Club 3g CSMC 2. Melvin . . . 212 . . . Spends leisure time plugging the East Side as a tourist haven . . . A1- ways good for laughs . . . Best friend is Marlon Brando . . . Others include Charles Van Dor- en, Albert Einstein, and .loe Pat- ton . . . Says his best subject was advanced calculus . . . Noted critic of country western and rock in roll music . . . Heckles all band members . . . Socialist . . . St. John's boy . . . Put something on the bar beside your elbow . . . Member of Joe Banana and his bunch. JOHN SCHM1 D Second Lieutenant Softball lntra. 3, 45 Football Intra. 3, 45 CSMC 25 Benildus Club 35 Apos. of Pr. 1, 2: Con- tact 2, 3, 4g Drumatics 15 Pipc and Derby 3. J.B .... 212 . . . Spends most of his time in,sc-hool . . . Likes hockey . . . Belongs to Squires and Junior Achievement . . . Wants to study engineering at St. .lohn's . . . Ba-st subjects were algebra, geometry, and physics . . . Usual associates are Podgor- ski, Smith, and Sevenicll . . . Likes OLP girls . . . From High- land Park area. BRUCE SCHWARTZ Private Softball Intra. 25 Football In- tra. 45 Concert Band 1. 2, 3, Sec. 45 Rhythm Raiders 2, 4. Schwartzie . . . 212 . . . Divides time between band, filling station, and bedroom . . . Plans to study printing in college . . . Best sub- jects were history and religion . . . Usually can be found with Lyle, Hoshette, and Mamitsch . . . Comes from Highland Park area. THOMAS SHOMION Sergeant First Class Softball Tntra. 25 Basketball lntra. 25 Track 15 M.P. 25 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Benildus Club 45 Apos. of Pr. 15 Contact 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 4. Shoe . . . 212 . . . Spends most of his time out . . . Likes football . . . Various activities are sports, clubs, and girls . . . Best subjects were religion and math . . . Wants to take up Architectural Engineering . . . Will study at U of M . . . Best friend is Com- rade Hamer . . . Hangs around with Hamer, Kritta, and Bernier . . . Democrat . . . Likes OLP girls . . . Comes from Highland Park area. RICHARD SEVENICH Master Sergeant Football 1ntra. 45 Benildus Club 4. Sev . . . 212 . . . An excellent student . . . Attended only Senior year at Cretin . . . Spends most time going to and coming from school . . . Likes to swim . . . ls a lifeguard at CYC . . . Likes work, sports, and social life . . . Favorite subjects were science and math . . . Will study science at St. Thomas . . . Best friend is Skip Mottram . . . Usual associ- ates are Mottram, Smith, and Mazzara . . . Likes St. ,Ioe's girls . . . Parish is Nativity. JAMES SMITH Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 45 Football 1n- tra. 33 Basketball Intra. 4. Smitty . . . 212 . . . Also at- tended Cretin only one short year . . . Did well at Cretin for the short time he was here . . . Sociable . . . Spends extra time reading . . . Was best at science . . . Probably will go into the service after high school . . . May study forestry . . . Usual associates are Roth, Schmid, and Bob Boy . . . Republican . . . Likes OLP girls . . . From High- land area. DAVID SHETKA Private Dave . . . 212 . . . Sometimes called fire- . . . Rem-iv:-tl votes for most popular, most studious. most like-ly to sueet-ml. best dancer. and sew-ral others . . Can be seen strolling into 212 at 8:16 Adil. any school morning . . . Has a part-time job mopping floors for the Salvation Jxflllj' . . . A swell sense of humor . . , Likes hunting and hshing . . . The out- door type . . . Wants to study Mechanical Engineering at St. Thomas , . . Republican . . . Likes girls from St. Joeis and Monroe . . . From Wiest Seventh Hl'f'E1. l 9 ROY RFEB First Lieutezzmzt B4-nildus Club 4, Physics Club 3, Adv. Oflim-r 1, 2, 3, 4, Merit Xledal. 1. Officers Club. 4, R.'l'.R .... 212 . . . Quiet, friendly .... A lways has one car or another . , , Wllu-n he isnlt working. he likes to drive around in his 'jalopyi' . . . Best subjects were algebra and geometry . . . Wlill study engineering, at ll of BI . . , Best friend is A1 King . . . Hangs around with King, Kane, and Fahey . . . Democrat . . . Likes girls from OLP . . . Parish is Cathedral. ROGER SCHWIETZ Majol' Softball lntra. 3, Crack Drill 3, 4. 2nd Plat. 2, M.P. 3, Neatest Cadet 3, Color Guard 3, CSMC 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club 4, Physics Club 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Adv. Officer 1, 2, 3, Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 4, Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4, De- bate 3, 4, Comment 3, 4, Cretin- ite Assoc. Editor 4, Officers Club 4, Pipe and Derby 3, 4, Home- coming Committee 4, J-S Com- mittee 3. Buck . . . 212 . . . Friendly, likeable . . . An important, if unnoticed, part of every activity lie is in . . . Writes sketches of stu- dents for yearbook . . . Diclnlt write this one . . . Has an avid desire to become a priest, OM1 . . . Hangs around with Lang, Kohler, and Baker . . . Has telephone book full of nPatsl' . . . Sup- porter of Prof. Patton. But we,re all wearing ties. CLASS G '5 8 GEORGE BLTH Lieutenant Colonel Softball lntra. 2, 3, 4, Football lntra. 3, 4, Hockey BBW 2, M.P. 3, Benildus Club 4, Physics Club 3, Chemistry Club 4, Class Officer 4, Merit Medal 2, Debate 3, Ofhcers Club 4, Pipe and Derby 3, 4, Homecoming Com- mittee 4, ,l-S Committee 3. George . . . 110 . , . Most typi- cal senior . . . Very deserving . . . Also secretary of Class of 758 . . . Wants to go to St. Maryls . . . Will take pre-medicine . . . Parish is St. Agnes . . . Best friends are Knute Kawolski, Jer- ry Yaritz, and Mike Krammerer . . . Ardent hunter . . . Good shot too . , . Nationalist . , . Favorite sport is hockey . . . Did well in biology and physics . . . Girl friends come from St. ,loc's . . . Hails from Frogtown. WILLIAM SCHITBERT First Lieutenant Baseball BM 1, Softball lntra. 2, 3, 4, Football A 4, B 2, Hockey 'LAM 4, B 1, 2, M.P. 2, CSMC 1, Benildus Club 4, Phys- ics Club 3, Contact 2, 3, Merit Medal 1, 3, Officers Club 4. Will . . . 212 . . . Sociable . . . Likes to play sports . . . Favorite sport is hockey . . . Best subjects were math and science . . . Wants to take up field of business or accounting . . . Will attend St. Jol1n's . , . Best friend is Ofllaug , . . Usual associates are Odlaug, Cummings, and Christenson . . . From Groveland Park area. MICHAEL SHERWIN First Lieutenant Softball lntra. 3, 4, Football lntra. 3, 4, Basketball lntra. 2, 3, 4, M.P. 2, CSMC 2, Benildus Club 4, Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, Con- tact 2, 3, 4, Adv. Officer 2, 4, Comment 3, 4, Officers Club 4, Cretinite 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby 4, Homecoming Committee 4, ,I-S Committee 3. Mike . . . 212 . . . Also known as Rock . . . Spends most of his extra time thinking? . . . An effective sports writer . . . Best subjects were English and mili- tary . . . Wants to take up jour- nalism . . . Hangs around with Shomion, Rogers, Reider, and Shubert . . . Comes from Pack- erville . . . Likes OLP girls. .gy- ik THEODORE STRASSER Major Softball lntra. 3. 43 Football lntra. 3, 43 Benildus Club 4: Apos. of Pr. 1, 23 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Pres. 43 Camera Club 1, Sec. 2, 3, 43 Cretinite 43 Home- coming Committee 4. T..1 .... 212 . . . Likes pho- tography ...A A fter school hours is usually working with the con- cert band or the camera club . . . Does odd jobs around home . . . Best subjects were religion and chemistry . . . Wants to study chemistry or some other science at college . . . Will at- tend St. Thomas . . . Can be seen with Berg, Camitsch, and Schwartz . . . Likes Derham girls . . . Parish is St. Leo's. cw- YU! RL SSELL SLTDEITH Captain Softball lntra. 2, 3, 4: Football MB 1, 2, lntra. 3, 43 Basketball B 1, 2. 4'A7' 3, 43 CSMC 1, 2. 33 Benildus Club 43 Apos. of Pr. 1. 23 Physics Club 3g Contact 2, 33 Officers Club 43 Pipe and Derby 1, 2, 3, 4. Roos . . . 213 . . . Green Hornet . . . Wants to be an engi- neering major at U of M . . . Seen with Rogers, Haugh, and Finley . . . Likes to watch foot- ball and play basketball . . . West Side . . . Cut Price stock- boy . , . St. Matthew's parish . . . Did well in physics and chemistry . . . Nice teeth . . . Girl friends from St. ,loe's and Derham. 'TS' WAYNE THEIN Major Softball lntra. 2. 3. -1: Football lntra. 2, 3, 43 Basketball lntra. 1, 2, 3, 43 Craek Drill 1, 2: NLP. 2, 33 CSNIC 1, 2, 33 Benilclus Club 43 Apos. of Pr. 1, 23 Contact 2, 33 Adv. Officer 1, 2. 3, 4: Class Oliicer 1, 2, 3, 43 Merit Medal 1, 43 Debate 23 Choristers 13 Com- ment 3g Cretinite 43 Officers Club 43 Pipe and Derby 2, 33 Home- coming Committee 43 ,I-S Com- mittee 3. Ollie . . . 213 . . . Also known as Rock . . . Lives in Wvhite Bear . . . Denies it . . . Wlill study law at St. ,lohnis . . . Spends a lot of time on social term papers . . . Eats lunch in the attic . . . Enjoys weight-life ing and boxing ..., - Xssociates with Ziegler, Yollhaber, and Gofi . . . Very sociable . . . St. Mary's of the Lake Parish. CLASS OF '58 WILLIAM ITHOM Captain Softball lntra. 2, 3, 43 Crack Drill 43 Rifle Team 3, 43 M,P. 33 CSMC 1, 2, 3, 43 Benildus Club 43 Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, 3, 43 Physics Club 33 Contact 3, 43 Merit Medal 1, 2. 3, 43 Officers Club 43 Pipe and Derby 1, 3, 43 ,l-S Com- mittee 3. Whitey . . . 213 . . . Goes to Wisconsin often . . . Wants to take electrical engineering at U of M . . . Likes to watch basket- ball, and play baseball . . . Did well in math and science . . . Likes to read . . . Seen often with Theissen, Toner, and Dico- sola . . . Assumption parish . . . Republican . . . Girl friends from Central . . . Works at Al- brecht furs. ROBERT THl'ilSSl'lN First Lieulezztzrzl Softball lntra. 2g Basketball lntra. 23 CSMC 1. 2: Benildus Club 43 Physics Club 33 Chem- istry Club 43 Nat'l llonor Soc. 33 Dramatics 33 Ofliecrs Club 43 Pipe and Derby 13 Homecoming Committee 4: ,I-S Committee 3. Bob . . . 213 . . . Always tall-:A ing . . . Favorite subject was chemistry . . . YTilling to argue with anyone . . . Brilliant future ahead . . . lntends to go to the U . . . Drove to Chicago with Bill . . . Xvorks at the Dispatch . . . Hazel Park boy . . . Blessed Sacrament Parish . . . Democrat. Strasser, Berg, and Camitsch Ah! White Bear life. M KENNETH STEPKA Master Sergeant Football Intra. 3, CSMC 2, Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, Merit Medal 1. Ken . . . 212 . . . Likes to watch auto racing . . . Seen often at Isb's,' place . . . Also spends his leisure time in automobiles or working . . . Best subjects were typing and basket weaving? . . . Wants to attend Dunwoody Industrial Institute . . . Usual associates are Pomahatch, Par- nell, and Johnson . . . Democrat . . . Comes from Rice Street area. JAMES F. SULLIVAN Master Sergeant M.P. l, CSMC 1, Merit Medal 1. Sully . . . 213 . . . Wants to take up electrical engineering . . . Likes to watch hockey and to box . . . Did well in math JAMES B. SULLIVAN Master Sergeant Softball lntra. 3, 4, Football Intra. 3, 4, Basketball lntra. 3, 4, Bcnildus Club 4, Apos. of Pr. l, 2, Contact 4, Concert Band l, Pipe and Derby 4, Homecoming Committee 4, .I-S Committee 3. Sully . . . 213 . . . Nice convert . . . Custom chrome . . . Plans to go to Barber College . . . Likes to practice . . . Likes to watch hockey and play football . . . Roams around with Dinzeo, Berna hard, and M. Ryan . . . St. Mark's boy . . . Girl friends come from OLP . . . Dominos . . . Works at Carrollfs Drug. JAMES STIFTER Master Sergeant Softball lntra. 2, 3, CSMC 3, Apos. of Pr. 1, 2. '7 107 Wants to become a Police Officer . . . Will attend St. Thomas College . . . Likes baseball and basketball . . . Did well in Religion and Sales . . . Movie fan . . . Seen often with Buche, Meade, and Newell . . . St. Casimir's Parish . . . Democrat . . . East Side boy . . . Works on a truck. . . . Expert in breathing . . . Friends include Kowalisik, Bruck- er, and Geisen . . . St. ,losephfs parish . . . Is a West Side boy . . . Nonconformist . . . Girl friends come from St. Joe's. ROBERT TELLANDER Second Lieutenant Softball Intra. 2, 3, CSMC 2, 3. Bob . . . 213 . . . Plans to attend St. Thomas and become a master engineer . . . Works at East Side Ford and comes from that illustrious part of town . . . Really enjoys hockey . . . Did well in math . . . Sleeps well . . . Blessed Sacrament parish . . . Favors Johnson girls and Re- publican Party. PATRICK SULLIVAN Master Sergeant Softball Intra. 2, 3, 4, Football AM 4, lntra. 3, Hockey HB3 1, 2, Ai, 3, 4. Sully . . . 213 . . . Plans on the U of M . . . Works on ,Iastrow's car . . . Likes hockey . . . Expert at lunch . . . Spends leisure time trying to ditch L'Arch'7 . . . Many friends include Iastrow, Keenan, Cvontarek, and Caldwell . . . St. Columba's parish . . . Comes from Midway area . . . Did well in English. Q CRAIG VOLLHABER Second Lieutenant Golf 1, 2, 3, 43 Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4, Hosta-y B 1, 2, Hockey A 3, Football lntra. 2, 3, 4-g Softball lntra. 4-g Physics Club 3. Butch . . . 213 . . . Spends most of his time at the Yacht Club or at Kitty's house . . . Best friend is his wedge . . . Sunburn . . . Plans on entering Notre Dame . . . Best subjects were physics, chemistry, and military . . . Bor- rows money from Thein and Ziegler . . . Lifts Weights in seclusion. LEONARD TRACY Master Sergeant Softball lntra. 3, 4g Football Tntra. 3, Basketball lntra 3, Crack Drill 3g Rifle Team 4g MP. 2, 33 CSMC 1, 2, 3g Radio Club 4, Contact 43 Comment 2, 3. Trace . . . 213 . . . Likes hunt- ing and fishing , . . Avid Naval Air Reservist . . . Vvatehes hockey games . . . Spends time after school on the Rifle Team . . . A St. Leois boy . . . Republi- can . . . Cirl friends from OLP, Derham . , . Did well in history and English . . . Wants to attend U of M and take NROTC. LEONARD VANNELLI Master SI?I'1Q'6flI1f ' Softball lntra. 2, 3, 4, Football B 2, lntra. 3, 4g Hockey A 4, Basketball lntra. 2, 33 Contact 33 Cretinite 4. Len . . . 213 . . . Plans to go to a trade school . . . Spends most of his time on East Side and in Como Park . , . Likes to wateh and play hockey . . . Did well in typing . . . Favorite extra- curricular is getting into aeei- dents . . . Friends include Chieo, Bernie. Jim, Fred, and Tom . . . Comes from Como Paradise , . . St. Andrew's parish . . . Retired green house worker . . . Pizza 031911 MARTIN WALSH Master Sergeant Benildus Club 4g Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, 3, 4. Marty ,lo , . . 213 , . . Plans on attending St. Thomas College . . . Likes basketball, both watching and playing . . . Did well in math . . . Enjoys TV and reading . . . Friends include Dorgan, Olson, and Casey . . . lmmaeulate Heart of Mary parish . . . Works at Clemenis Food Market, stock boy . . . Cirl friends come from Derham and OLP. ALLAN WALES Master Sergeant Softball lntra. 2, 3. 4g Football lntra. 3, 45 Basketball 3, Benil- dus Club 4. Al. . . 213 . . . Plans to take a business course at St. Thomas College . . . Spends quite a bit of time at Whitey Haun's . . . Favorite sport is hockey . . . Did best work in Math . . . Expert at loafing . . . Seen often with Haun, Sunberg, and Kogen . . . Typical Holy Spirit boy . . . Lives in exclusive section of Highland Village . . . Noncom- formist . . . Girl friends come from Derham Hall. DAVID WARREN Master Sergeant Softball lntra. 2, 3, 49 Football lntra. 2, 3, 43 Basketball lntra. 2, 3, 45 Tennis 3, 43 Crack Drill 49 CSMC 1, 2, 33 Benildus Club 43 Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, 3g Debate 2, 35 Comment 1, 2, 3, 4g Dra- matics 1, 2, 3, 4g Cheerleaders 4, Homecoming Committee 43 Adv. Officer 1. Dave . . . 213 . . . St. Mark's boy . . . Spends a lot of time on East Side . . . Did well in Eng- lish, social, and Tennis . . . Best friend is Washbusch . . . Good actor . . . Likes St. Joe's girls . . . Plans to attend St. John's. JOHN WARREN Seeonrl Lieutenant Softball lntra. 2, 3, 45 Football lntra. 45 Basketball lntra. 2, 35 Track 2, 45 CSMC 1, 25 Benildus Club 45 Apos. of Pr. 1, 25 Con- tact 2, 3, 4-5 Homecoming Com- mittee 45 .LS Committee. Sponge . . . 213 . . . Likes to draw and watch football . . . C-irl friends come from Central . . . Did well in Religion and social . . . Wants to attend the U of St. Louis . . . Friends include Miller, Williams, and Mazzara . . . Re- publican. STEPHEN WHALEN Second Lieutenant Softball lntra. 35 Football ln- tra. 35 Apos. of Prayer 25 CSMC 2, 3, 4. Steve . . . 110 . . . May some- day be teaching at Cretin . . . Wants to join the Navy then go on to college . . . Very scientific . . . Likes to go for long hikes . . Did well in English and social . . . Parish is St. Theresa . . . Works at drugstore on Satur- days . . . Dt-rham and OLP . . . Best friend is Bob Harden . . . Favorite spectator sport is foot- ball. LOUIS WICGIN Master Sergeant Softball lntra. 2. 3, 45 Football MAS 35 Football Intra. 45 Basket- ball lntra. 2, 3, 45 Contact 3, 45 Cretinile 4. Lou . . . 213 . . . Plans on tak- ing up commercial art . . . Spends most of his time in bed sleeping . . . Likes to play foot- ball, basketball, and hockey . . . Likes to watch T,V .... Avid intramural sports fan . . . Did well in typing and law . . . Comes from St. .lames parish . . . Girl friends come from OLP . . . Comes from the West End . . Democrat. CLASS GF '58 Marion Picquet and Rosine Laborie Parlez vous Francoise? JOHN WOLTERS Master Sergeant Basketball lntra. 2, 35 CSMC 25 Pipe and Derby 3, Officers Club 4. .lack . . . 213 . . . Comes from the West Side . . . Likes hockey, both watching and playing . Wants to go into the selling or the business field . . . Works at a green house . . . Has a nice car . . . St. J0seph's parish . Hangs around with Vannelli and group . . . Often seen on, under, or in a black Ply. convert. THOMAS WILLIAMS Second Lieutenant Softball lntra. 2, 3, 43 Football HBH 2, HA 3, lntra. 45 Basket- ball lntra. 2, 35 Track 45 Benil- dus Club 45 Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, 3, 45 Contact 45 Adv. Officer 1, 2, 35 Homecoming Committee 45 .1-S Committee 3. Willie . . . 213 . . . Drives the Mkingi' in the B-58 . . . Wants to study law . . . Likes to Watch hockey, and play football . . . Did well in business law . . . Bell-bottom trousers . . . St. Leo's parish . . . Republican . . . Seen often with McCardle, Keller, and Zimmerman . . . Lives in High- land . . . Girl friends from Der- ham and OLP . . .Republican THEODORE ZEHNPFENNIG Master Sergeant Football Intra. 43 Physics Club 3g Chemistry Club 4g Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4g Debate 23 Junior Achievement 3. Ted . . . 213. . . Wants to major in science or engineering in college . . . Also comes from ice-cap region . . . White Bear . . . Likes football and hockey . . . Did well in science and math . . . Associates are Theissen, Thein, and Ziegler . . . Active in astronomy club and on the Moon Watch team . . . Republican . . . St. Mary's of the Lake parish. WlLLlAM ZAYLCHEK Private Softball lntra. 2, 3, M.P. 3g CSMC 3. Rebel . . . 213 . . . Plans on attending the ll of M . . . Likes football, hockey, and Sherry's house . . . Did well in Book- keeping . . . Lives on the East Side ...A A Party Goer . . . Member in good standing of the Zinidars, Zwinger, and Zayechek gang . . . Blessed Sacrament parish . . . Democrat . . . Girl friend from Harding. Wellisch Most Studious? CLASS OF '58 DENNIS ZIMDARS A Private Denny . . . 213 . . . Hails from Hazel Park area . . . Admires feminine pulchritude . . . Spends rest of time loafing . . . Will enter service after graduation . . . Hangs around with Bill, Larry, Greg and Cary . . . Party goer . . . Best subject was typ- ing . . . Favorite sport is hockey . . . Parish is St. Thomas the Apostle . . . Harding girls. JOSEPH ZIMLICK Master Sergeant Neatest Cadet 3: CSMC 33 Benildus Club 4, Contact 3, 4g Pipe and Derby 3, 4. Casanova . . . 213 . . . Plans on attending St. Thomas or the U of M to major in electrical en- gineering . . . Comes from the Hgreater East Sidew . . . Likes football and track . . . Did well in history and math . . . Best friend is Bill Barrett . . . Parish St. Casimir . . . Democrat . . . Friends are Donahue, Barrett, and McCardle. GREGORY ZWINGER Private Merit Medal 1. Zwing . . . 213 . . . Not hard to please . . . Sends most of his time on the East Side . . . Lives on the West Side . . . Spends spare time resting . . . Likes everybody . . . Seen often with Zimdars, Zayechek, and Poma- hatch . . . St. Michaelis parish . . . Republican . . . Cirl friends from St. ,loeis . . . Merit Medal winner first year. MICHAEL TONER First Lieutenant Softball Intra. 3, 4, Football Intra. 3, 4, M.P. 3, CSMC 3, Benildus Club 4, Apos. of Pr. 1, Contact 4, Adv. Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal 1, 2, 4, Comment 3: Officers Club 4, Photoplay Cluh 4, Pipe and Derby 3, Homecom- ing Committee 4, Mike . . . 213 . . . Hard worker . . . Wants to move to Chicago . . . Lives on the East Side . . . Seen often with Theis- sen and Thom . . . Works at Lincoln Park Super Fair . . . St. Thomas parish. DAVID TRUDEAU First Lieutenant M.P. 3, Physics Club 3, Merit Medal 4, Debate 2, Comment 3, 4, Cretinite 4, Dramatics 3, 4. Dave . . . 213 . . . Pre-Med at St. Mary's . . . f'Yes, Donl' . . . Says, 'LI have no friends . . . Likes doing things . . . Did well in math and science . . . Dra- matically inclined . . . St. Augus- tineis parish . . . Works for the Armour Co .... Cowboy from South St. Paul . . . 'fMiddle of the roadi' politically. l RONALD TSCHIDA Captain NLP. 3, CSMC 2, 3. 4, Benil- dus Club 4, Apos. of Pr. 1, 2. 3, 4, Contact 2. 3, 4, Merit Medal 1, 2, Officers Club 4, Homecom- ing Committee 4, ,I-S Committee 3. Ron . . . 213 . . . Wants to go to St. Maryas College . . . Likes hockey and football . . . Did well in Religion and social . . . Hunts with the P.M .... Seen often with Parnell, McMahon, and neurotic Lamb . . . Highland Park . . . Democrat . . . One of the Holy Spirit boys . . . Girl friends from OLP . . . Works as a stock boy. CARLTON USELMAN Captain Baseball QB 1, 'LAN 2, 3, 4, Radio Cluh 1, Adv. Ofhcer 1, Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officers' Club 4. Buzz , . . 213 . . . Nice Car . . . Plans on attending the U of M or joining the Air Force . . . Works in the bakery . . . Friends include Mertz, Koltes, Ikhaml, and Sharon P .... Midway boy . . . Republican . . . Watches football, plays baseball-well . . . Among other things he-'s presi- dent of St. Mark's Youth Club. JOSEPH VANYO Second Lieutenant Softball Intra. 3, 4, Radio Club 1. Joe . . . 213 . . . Will enlist in Navy or go to business school . . . Likes football and basket- ball . . . Did well in math and history . . . Associates with Tel- lander, .l. Warren, and J. State . . . Democrat . . . St. Stanislaus parish . . . C-irl friends come from OLP . . . Super market stock boy . . . Nice jump shot. 'C' RICHARD VOTEL First Lieutenant Softball Intra. 3, 4, Football BN 1, 2, HAL' 3, 4, Basketball HB 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, CSKIC 1,- 2, 3, Benildus Club 4, Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, 3, 4, Contact 1, 2, 3, 4, Adv. Oliicer I, 2, 3, 4, Ofhcers Club 4, Pipe and Derby 1, 2, 3, 4. Sport . . . 213 . . . Plans to study medicine at St. Thomas or St. Louis . . . Seen often with Budke, Kramer, and Keenan . . . Also has friends at Visitation . . . Radical Republican . . . West Side . . . St. Matthew's in particular . . . Enjoys sports, cars, and girls . . . Stockboy at Colden Rule . . . Did Well in history and math. EUGENE WASClll3LlSCll Captain Softball lntra. 2, 3, 4, Football lntra. 2, 3, 4, Basketball BA, 1, 2, HAS 3, Crack Drill 1, 2, 3, 4, Nealest Cadet 1, CSMC 2, lienil- dus Club 4, Apos. of Pr. 1, Phys- ics Club 3, Contact 3, Adv. Offi- cer 2, 3, 4, Comment, 2, 3, Edi- tor 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Officers Club 4, Pipe and Derby 1, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Committee 4, J-S Committee 3. Gene . . . 213 . . . Member of the ugangi' . . . Did well in his- tory and sciences . . . Democrat . . . From Hlilrogtownll . . . St. Agnes parish . . . Plans a career in engineering or teaching . . . Likes football and basketball . . . Seen often with Warrt'n, Bart- seher, and Cosgrove . . . Wlorks at Merit Chev .... Likes girls . . . OLP and Derham Hall. ARTHUR WALSH First Lieutenant Softball lntra. 2, 3, Crack Drill 2, 4, M.P. 3, CSMC 1, 2, llenil- dus Club 4, Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, 3, 4, Contact 3, Comment 1, 2. Art . . . 213 . . . lnterested in electronics . . . Wants to go to U of M or Air Force . . . Works at F. W. Woolworth C0 .... Sort of in charge . . . Eight ball in the side pocket, lefthanded, with eyes shut . . . Did will also in English, history, and religion . . . Rice Street . . . Associates are 1. Tschida, Hense, and Farrell . . . St. Bernarcl's parish. JOHN ZIMMERMAN First Lieutenant Softball lntra. 2, 3, 4, Football A 3, lntra. 4, Basketball lntra. 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Crack Drill 2nd Plat. 2, M.P. 3, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club 4, Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, Physics Club 3, Contact 3, 4, Concert Band 1, Choristers 2, 3, Comment 1, 2, 3, 4, Cretinite 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Officers Club 4, Photoplay 3, 4, Pipe and Derby 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleaders 4, Homecoming Committee 4, ,l-S Committee 3. Zeke . . . 213 . . . Always talk- ing . . . Was very active in all school activities . . . Will attend St. Mary's . . . Prefers girls from Vis and OLP . . . Chicago . . . St. Mark's boy . . . Worked at Union Depot during Christmas . . . Came to school in groggy state or didn't come at all. ROBERT WELLISCH Captain CSMC 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club 4, Physics Club 3, Contact 3, 4, Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 4, Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, VP 4, Comment 3, 4, Officers Club 4. Bob. . . 213 . . .Plans on tak- ing languages or music at St. Thomas . . . Spends a lot of time on homework . . . Enjoys watch- ing football . . . Did well in Eng- lish . . . Valedictorian . . . Most studious senior . . . Likes to read . . . Comes from Highland Park . . . Holy Spirit parish . . . Girl frends come from OLP . . . Stands out in the Band . . . Friends include Baker, Caldwell, and J. Keller. FRANCIS ZIEGLER Captain Softball lntra. 2, 3, 4, Football lntra. 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Contact 2, 3, Benildus Club 4, Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4, Officers Club 4, Cretinite leo-editor? 4. Ziegs . . . 213 . . . Originates from East Side . . . Wishes he lived in Wliite Bear . . . Will enter St. John's U . . . Physics major . . . Co-editor of Cretinite . . . Did well in math . . . Usual- ly seen with Thein, Yollhaber. and other notables . . . Hard worker . . . Alters between the big Ply and the black dart . . Top drawer. GERALD YARITZ Captain Softball lntra. 2, 3, 4: Football lntra. 2. 3, Basketball lntra. 1, 2, Crack Drill 4, Bcnildus Club 4, Apos. of Pr. 1, 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Contact 3, 4, Adv. Officer 2, 3, Merit Medal 1, 2, Officers Club 4, Pipe and Derby 3, J-S Committee 3. Jer...213...Hunter... Fisherman . . . Comes from the Zoo area of Como . . . Democrat . . . St. Andrew's parish . . . Tie for best-friend-Mike Kammerer and Sandy . . . Enjoys hockey and football . . . Likes geometry and chemistry . . . Plans to be an engineer or a physicist . . . Faith- ful paperboy . . . Spends most of his time outside. BIGGEST PESSIMIST Richard Kling BIGGEST DRAG John Lang Frank Parnell BIGGEST OPTIMIST Gerald Euhrrnanii Richard Etta-I BIGGEST PESSIMIST Richard Kling Tony Frascone MOST TYPICAL SENIOR George Ruth Robert Christensen MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Richard Caldwell Roger Schwietz BEST ALL-AROUND SENIOR Gerald Baker Robert Klepperich WITTIEST MOST STUDIOUS MOST POPULAR MOST TA LK A T1 VE Robert Wellisch Thomas McMahon '58 CRETI ITE MOST POPULAR SENIOR Thomas McMahon Stephen Gryskiewicz MOST SOCIABLE SENIOR Wayne Thein John Fahey BEST LOOKING SENIOR Bruce Odlaug Richard LaPlace WITTIEST SENIOR Donald Cosgrove Louis Cardinal LONGEST HAIR Gregory Zwinger William Zayechek BEST ATHLETE Lawrence Haugh Terry Cummings BEST DANCER 1' William Johnson BEST DANCER David Warren John Keller FUNNIEST SENIOR Louis Bartscher Maurice Newell FIRST TO BE MARRIED Richard Pomahatch Craig Vollhaber MOST STUDIOUS SENIOR Robert Wellisch Theodore Ze-hnpfennig MOST TALKATIVE SENIOR William Johnson Robert Theissen MOST SUCCESSFUL OPERATOR James Archer Edward Goettl BIGGEST OPTIMIST SUCCESSFUL OPER. Donald Cosgrove David Warren 64 Gerald Fuhrmann James Archer MOST TYPICAL MOST SOCIABLE BEST ALL-AROUND LIKELY TO SUCCEED George Ruth Wayne Thein Gerald Baker WORST DRIVER FAVORITE GIRL'S SCHOOL James Beatty Our Lady of Peace Russell Sudeith St. ,Ioseph's Academy PET PEEVE FAVORITE HOBBY Driving the car S20 Uniform Deposit Fixing it the next morning Overcoats FAVORITE COMIC STRIP Li,l Abner Peanuts SECRET AMBITION Dispose of fluoridation Blow up Chemistry lab. FAVORITE PASTIME Dodging door inspections Getting caught by MPs FAVORITE DISC .IOCKEY Ara Carapetyan Mike Sherwin FAVORITE RADIO PROGRAM FAVORITE COLLEGE Night Beat St. .Iohn,s Country Top 40 St. Mary's FAVORITE PERIOD FAVORITE ACTOR Eighth Chemistry 'till 5:30 P.M. 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Ryan SECRETARY Bill Cosgriff TREASURER Paul LaMere SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Sam Buron CLASS CFFICERS PRESIDENT PRESIDENT Tom Carroll Jerry F illa l VICE-PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT Bob McMahon Mal Scanlon r VICE-PRESIDENT ' VICE-PRESIDENT Matt Hammerschmidt Richard Sands SE C RE TAR Y Jeff Postlewaite SECRETARY Charles Reischel I W , TREASURER Tom Haugh TREASURER James Sweeney SERGEANT-AT-ARMS . I k. Jack Lucente 'hm C ar In SERGEANT-A T-ARMS 107 Q1 'r Il NN Q53 ff, L Y, x A WA N A , W ,A H, iff, 1' 5w,' ff .4,-yy ww-WM1f4:gww,w7w- ffsiff M32W,1ifkQs p m ' , Q QW i f M39 7 55TYS5LyWiZ5 if4wVff 'Y A 2 V 'fs fi s- ,,.. ff' 1 -. f M fs 4 ' '- '- -A :Z M4 , Q '-if gm 4 5 Q1 wg, fig if ,Sag V wmigiw A V 4 : uf fqgwsi A z -F: ' . , i: W +L- ju .fw .,,. 4 L , Q ,iwfjitfifygf ,gg , ggi 2,ff,:E,,pQ7'? 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Sudeith , C-.Swanson C- Tambofino D' Tihesar .fi Q ' 'V' fb- Z' a , ,iv 77 M A ff K . h A 1 J.kkVTQckQ V B- AT0Ue1' W. Tread ' V l T1-gje D. Troje G. Unze ., ', gi. .4 gg ' . N i - T. ,vi ' I - .' . , Q , ' A V ' L LV XV, 179. ' ' ' i , A J. Vornbrock' ' R. Wakh - ' V 2 .kwalters A J. Wdzlawik M. Whisler -1 . ..... -fi ., , .A 3, up P.. Wilson , 7 L Windish J' Winkel M. Wolff f 4 . . . 1 . . ' j . R, Wmd Yincliu V D- Yfiulfg K. Zierden . , 97 5 AC V L 2 gg '4'YU'li k M, .K 52 dy I 5 i 5 I 6 .4- 066 gn, mv 4 Q i .. Aft f., ffsl .mt 152' mf 1'f2,.-wiiifa. fwfr .- wilt -'lf ., ,J ,R ,,. ws, V, . . n inspiring conference Spiritual Reading V . I I P .,, ' 1 K .,f.7 Q V I ,, ,, ik gi . i,i or , iin,i i iini i.ni . . r ifni il ' i i f i i f 5 ll Gifs --'Yin ,sifff . Father McNamara Father Madden ln the path of justice is lifef' With this motto in mind, Cretin students embarked on November twenty-fifth upon their annual retreat which lasted three days. As the retreat progressed, all studies and ,schoolwork were forgotten as Cretin men enveloped themselves in an atmosphere of prayer and serious thinking. Each morning the freshmen and sophomores attended Mass in the gymnasium, which was converted into a chapelg the juniors and seniors assisted at Holy Mass in Holy Spirit Church. Masses were said late in the morning so that students could eat breakfast and still receive Holy Communion by making use of the three hour fasting privilege recently granted by the Holy Father. This year, members of the Order of Discalced Carmelites gave the retreat. Father Richard Madden led the juniors and ,seniors in their retreat while Father William McNamara spoke to the freshmen and sophomores. These two priests gave the type of retreat that Cretin men like to have. The future problems of life will surely be easier for the members of the Class of 758 to accept when they remember the truly inspiring talks given by these priests. A Silent Watch 94 2 l Composed entirely of Seniors who realize the importance of choosing the right vocation, the Benildus Club seeks to reap its benefits in souls saved. lt does this by encouraging sacrifice and prayer among its members. The members of the 558 Benildus Club participated at Mass and received Holy Communion each month at Holy Spirit Church. The club also sponsored the saying of the fourth and fifth decades of the rosary in the chapel during lunch period each day. At the various meetings of the Benildus Club prominent members of the lay and religious lives gave talks to the club about the different aspects of their vocations. These men included Father Richard Madden ODC, who talked about the religious priesthoodg Brother Gabriel, who discussed the life of a Christian Brotherg and Mr. Robert Christensen, who told the club about the married state. Under the leadership of ofticers Tom lVlclVIahon, Bob Christensen, Dick Kling, and Tom Kramer, and moderator Brother Felix, the Benildus Club had a very successful year. Brother Gabriel Thomas McMahon, Thomas Kramer, Brother' Felix, Richard Kling, and Robert Christensen 95 . Moderator Brother H. Mark This year the Catholic Student's Mission Crusade has been the living symbol of one of the most out- standing and praiseworthy traits of a Brother,s Boy -generosity. lt has opened the way for the student body to show this generosity by sponsoring drives to collect money and food for Catholic charities. Every Wednesday a Mission Collection was taken up by the advisory representatives throughoutthe school. A banner was awarded each week to the advisory which contributed the most to this drive. The high point this year for the C.S.M.C. was the Christmas Basket Drive. ln the few weeks before the Christmas holidays began, each Advisory tried to fill a basket with food and to accumulate enough money for meat to provide a needy family with a good Christmas dinner. The food was distributed by volunteer drivers on December twenty-fourth. The men of the C.S.M.C. have indeed lived their motto uSpiritual and Financial Help for the Mis- sionsn to the fullest. Officers Richard Pearl, Michael Heinrich, William Thom, Robert Klepperich Left to right, Front Row: J. Hering, J. Maley, E. Nightingale, J. Zimmerman, R. Klepperich, R. Tschida, D. Rask, G. Baker, J. Rotty. Second Row: M. Jensen, J. Montpetit, J. Mueller, R. Horvath, D. Ettleston, M. Casey, D. Vander- Heyden, J. Bremer, M. Kohler, D. Hollihan, J. Clysdale, M. Sexton, T. Brost, M. Moline, T. Stifter, R. Pearl. Third Row: L. Monsour, T. Thomas, M. Hammerschmidt, R. Wheelock, M. Heinrich, J. Schubert, T. Thibodeau, H. Hiebsch, J. Ritter, J. Pagel, T. Thomas, L. Langlois. Fourth Row: T. Erickson, P. Casey, B. Mertz, P. Mottram, J. Brown, J. Prokop, E. Schwope, J. Zimlick, T. Englund, W. Cosgriff, J. Ross, F. Weston, M. Cartier. Back Row: J. C. Ryan, J. Klukas, R. Boyles, T. Bang, P. McCardle, T. Randall, M. Murphy, R. Broderson, J. Rafferty, T. Carroll, G. Joyce. 96 A Practice Student Conference The Debate Team of 1958 has been concentrating chiefly on the future. Nevertheless, with only two Seniors, it has had a surprisingly successful year. During the year, the team participated in debates with several local schools, the state speech tournament at St. Mary's in Winona, and several Student Congresses held in Minneapolis and White Bear. Moderator Brother Hugh Mark has helped the team very much with his excellent coaching and hints for better speaking. He and the officers of the team worked closely together to give the team its successful year. Officers Paul Purtell, John Lang, Terry Hayes Brother Hugh Mark I N K o Q X N :Z Q vb -I - A N :S V if x x ,-- -5-1-' 'L -'P -Y .,.i tttr N te,,i.',t, Q iii S t rtte fare' ,diff 97 - -- Y ft ..,, , .,f. 1... 7,Q-,g kA-, , ,,.,,., L.,,A, X.. i ' .V -A n . , fx a - J swf.. .J ' af !rwX- , . 1 .. 7' - .5 , .zizf.,fg'i'..e . ww P r.w,9,f2,.,M.5 r -.1 Q ,wiaez . . . ., .. , . ... ,. 1. ., , . .. ,k,. :,, 1... ,L . f' if rl f . ' ., f ,Lx A VH. '1TaE:,2 - , ' 'ii ,Q :', .Hgfem 5 .f fjli., . ...Jw . , ..fg.b,.1'-.. ,l,'3'vf.: .'a.,f7Yi:'.:, 2qEf'?3ff.- ' ,gm . .. ff.3im.1,, Q ffefw- . .if-W -2. A A .af V -ww.: . .,-wit -.X 1.52m .. :,iam.Qy...,. f.1a.i:.3' .. 5 m....B1f'f , f .. ,. ,,,, ..,,,,,, .g,..,. .-WL, ,,-- ,k,, ,Q ,1,,,, , E Qfaa- QQ!- T Teil Sil'Ll:hL'l', lianrl Major : - v Left to right, Front Row: R. Wellisch, J. Nagel, P. Wilson, R. Buelow. Second Row: J. Creviere, R. Regal, J. Winters, J. Ford, T. Hayes, M. Cartier, G. Strasser, L. Schwartz, T. Huonder. Third Row: E. Forcier, S. Hauber, T. O,Gorman, G. Hageman, J. Crowley, D. Lyell, R. Horvath, T. Thomas, J. Gardner, E. Lindberg, G. Fuhrman, P. Menge, R. Ricci. Back Row: J. Duren, R. Dugan, S. Christensen, R. Broderson, J. Schneider, B. Schwartz. Theodore Ted Strasser, one of the most popular band members, has been a member of the Concert Band since his freshman year. Besides being an excellent musician, Ted was outstanding as a student and a friend. He was elected president of the band at the end of his junior year. Since then, he has performed his duties in an exemplary manner. It was a surprise to no one, thereforge, when Ted was appointed Band Major in his senior year. In addition to his band activities, Ted is an active member of the Camera Club and has helped the Comment maintain its honor rating by contributing timely photographs for each issue. A friend to everyone in the class, Ted certainly deserves every laurel he has received. 98 . F. Left to right, Front Row: T. Hetznecker, R. Svare, T. Bang. Second Row: E. Probst, T. Brost, I. Hirsch, W. Fritz, H. Hiebsch, R. Mullen, M. Whalen, T. Strasser, J. Filipczak. Third Row: J. Kromhout, D. Torberg, C. Rykken, R. Mathioson, J. Glish, C. Swanson, L. Hubbard, D. Herzog, T. Erlon, C. Schrantz, R. Gruenke. Back Row: T. Cameron, D. Young, Pro- fessor Veith, P. Probst, P. Steiner, J. Polski, J. Reising, J. Carroll, B. Thomas. The Concert Band, one of Cretin's largest organizations, has again had a successful year under the direction of Mr. George H. Veith. During the past year, the band presented two concerts, played at the football and home basketball games, entertained at all assemblies, and marched in the Regimental Parades. It is hard to realize the countless hours of tireless rehearsing, done both at home and at school, that band members do in preparation for a concert. This preparation, however, is not in vain because the excellent job the members of the band do, and the simple praise Professor Veith gives them afterwards, HA fine job, boysw, is reward sufficient for them. With its many accomplishments, the 1958 Cretin Concert Band, under the direction of Prof,' Veith, has indeed proven itself an asset to Cretin. 99 Professor Veith Brother Lucian 5 x X h C I I W Ei: 3' 'f iid' 'T 42 445' fa i l f., Ai fl , - I i i i 1 ii -f , Frank Ziegler J , l i . hitz i 'if 1 : i i - Bill Farkes Roger Schwietz, Seniors. DOH COSHTOVC, FUCUIW, and John FHITCY, Undef' John Keller, Socialg Leland Larson, Aclivitiesg and 011188111611 Gerald Baker, Military. x Bob Goff, Faculty, and Bob Klepperich, Sports. Artists John Warren and Jerry Mazzara 100 li O0 l i Brother Patrick The aim of the Crelinite staff has been to present a cross section of the school life of a Brothers' Boy. To achieve this goal, staff members have spent hours, days, and even Weeks in the Crelinile room writing and rewriting, cutting and recutting, pasting and repasting. Under the direction of co-editors-in-chief William Farkes and Francis Ziegler, work was dis- tributed among the various section editors. These editors, with their assistants, were really the men who did the biggest job. Theirs was the tiring and the monotonous workg they had to do the writing, the pasting, and the cutting. Brother Patrick, moderator of the Crelinite, was of great assistance to the yearbook workersg he was always willing to offer suggestions and lend aid Whenever necessary. The 758 Cretinile ,staff is no moreg the end product of its hard work is in your hands. The mem- bers of the staff are proud to have made the '58 Cretinite a realityg they hope you are proud of it. 1 5 5 f - Vp Left to right, Front Row: T. Strasser, A. Frascone, C. Mottram, J. Zimmerman, R. Caldwell, R. Welhsch, .l. Lang. Second Row: J. F. Ryan, M. Heinrich, G. DelFiacco, M. Kohler, J. Rotty, W. Cosgrlff, J. Bremer. Third Row: Boland, S. Gryskiewicz, P. McCardle, E. Washbusch, D. Trudeau, J. Rafferty, J. Bremseth. Back Row: M. Sherwin, R. Kling, L. Bartscher, ,l. Warren, L. Haugh, R. Strutz. 958 'I0'I y H.S. 6 , B 4XN A J . B X51 Robert Wellisch alshici nlfian Valedictorian of the Class of 1958 is Robert B. Wellisch who has given his classmates a fine example of what hard work and determined effort can do. Maintaining a four year average of ninety-six plus, Bob has excelled in all studies to the admiration of teachers and students alike. More than just a scholar, however, Bob has demonstrated his abilities in extracurricular activities as well as scholastics. He was a member of the Benildus Club, the Concert Band, and the Physics Club as well as the National Honor Society. A quiet leader, Bob enjoyed reading and listening to good music, yet he did not shun social affairs. Bob plans to attend St. Thomas College where he will major in English. St. Thomas has awarded him a scholarship for tuition as a recognition of his scholastic ability. Bob's classmates feel assured that he will be, as he has been, an exemplary Brothers, Boy. 102 Senior Merit Medal Left to right, Front Row: H. Hiebsch, J. Keller, C. Baker, J. Crowley, R. Sevenich, R. Liljedahl, M, Miller, R. tialtlwt-ll, L. Cardinal. Second Row: C. Gontarek, C. Mottram, T. McMahon, T. Shomion, J. DelFiacc0, J. Smith, .M. Kohler. R. Wellisch, T. Reagan, J. Lang. Third Row: T. Zehnphennig. G. Dicosola, P. Boland, R. Pizinger, P. Camltsch, R. Ru'-li, J. Bremer, J. Poclgorski, R. Pomahatch, J. Rishavy. Fourth Row: J. Rotty, J. McCough, J. Bremsr-th, F. Ln-gler. W. Farkes, R. Schwietz, S. Cryskiewicz, W. Thom, J. Murphy. Back Row: R. Gruenke, J. Delaney, M. Toner. W. llonson. R. Kling, C. Vollhaber, R. Theissen, J. Lee, P. Ryan. Satntatulfian Recognized for his ability, John Lang has become a special friend to the members of the Class of 1953. During his four years at Cretin, he has often been called upon by his fellow students for scholastic aid and advice. Always willing to give of his time, John rarely failed to satisfy the questions of these 7 ' students. Through his unselfishness, he has become a person highly respected by ' his fellow classmates and greatly honored throughout the school. A winner of the Chicago Tribune medal, John received the rank of Cadet Major on the Regimental Staff. As proof of his scholastic ability, he won several scholarships including the National Merit Scholarship and an NROTC scholar- ship. Scholastic endeavor, however, was not the only field in which John excelled. An active participator in many extracurricular activities, he was a member of the National Honor Society, the Crack Drill Squad, the Debate Team, the Officers, Club, the Crelinite staff, and the Chess Club. The members of the Class of 1958, who knew John through these activities and through the regular school curricula, will long remember the ready smile and talent John was always willing to share. ...am- John P. Lang 103 , ,f Officers Pat Boland, Glen Hageman, Bob Reber, and Greg Casey Boland goofed! giiwwtwmwaii TW?-,ls it M r...1m-wifi-Q tammy I 'I'-if ' We 3-W W' Mi-'C-if fx V- ' ,,,, L f 1 1 w ' W aww sm'ew2?WswmWtf ' One of the most important, yet little known organizations in Cretin is the Camera Club which plays a major role in producing the Cretinite and the Comment. This group, under the guidance of its moderator, Brother I. Anthony, has once again continued to uphold its motto- Your success is our successv. The Camera Club accepts only freshmen as new members. Older members of the club then teach them how to take and process excel- lent pictures. The professional equipment which the Camera Club has makes it much easier for the new member to learn about his hobby, and to enjoy it more. As any yearbook editor can tell you, the Camera Club is indispensable. Brother Anthony L 104 O Fi . as we .t ' R - Brother Jerome Walter Published' monthly by and for Cretin students, the Comment, Cretin's newspaper, has served the school in many capacities. Besides informing the students of past, present, and future events, the Corn- ment has helped them form opinions, given them the privilege of expressing their opinions, and amused them. Basing its policy on the theory that reader interest is the foremost aim of any newspaper, the Comment has presented its readers with excellent news coverage spiced with lively features. Under the supervision of Brother Jerome Walter, editor-in-chief Don Cosgrove, his associate editors, and a fine staff have earned for this year's Comment the highest award of the National Scholastic Press Association - the All American rating. Bob Klepperich, Third Page, Louie Cardinal, Fourth Page Don Cosgrove, Editor-in-chief Left to right, Front Row: R. Wellisch, G. Baker, R. Schwietz, W. Farkes, J. Fahey, M. Kammerer, J. Zimmerman, A. Frascone, S. Gryskiewicz, C. Yaritz, R. Relitz, J. Lang. Second Row: R. Goff, C. Mottram, R. Caldwell, Mc- Mahon, D. Berg, P. McCardle, D. Trudeau, J. C. Ryan, D. Warren, R. Strutz, M. Sherwin, R. Pizinger, L. Bartscher. Third Row: M. Jenson, G. Heron, M. Casey, M. Heinrich, B. Mertz, P. Mottram, J. F. Ryan, J. Klukas, W. Cosgriff, J. Holmes, R. Podvin, F. Westen. Back Row: T. McCue, M. Sexton, T. Thomas, W. Couture, C. Scapanski, J. Rafferty, G. Carroll, R. Scalze, L. Haugh, M. Murphy, T. Kueppers, J. Mcflough, P. Hoemke, P. Purtell. if , L 4 .. .ana 105 Jerry Mazzara, First Page, Gene Waschbusch, Second Page, The Cast of HTime Limit? I 1 fa -if .. x H I :mg ifl V Z? or -ul- E x 1 3 .J 3 I as es-f if 5 D 0 sllnukdfxnf Brother Kevin Mark The purpose of the Dramatics Club is to develop in its members a well- rounded personality. The members of the club not only entertain in plays and assemblies here at Cretin. but they also represent Cretin in the dramatic efforts of other schools. This year,.Dramatics Club members took part in plays at Our Lady of Peace High School and at St. Ioseph's Academy. 4'Tl1e True l'leart,', a one act play, was given by Cretin students at the Twin Cities, Play Festival. The excellent performance of the cast gained HThe True Heartw a standing ovation. The Senior Class play, HTime Limitw, was presented in a typical Cretin manner and, as such, enjoyed by all. The play concerned the pre-court martial of a C.l. turncoat. Louis Bartscher, David Trudeau, lVlike Sherwin, Dave Warreri, and John Ryan starred in 4'Time Limitf, A new feature, the Dramatics Panel, assisted Brother Kevin Mark in school productions. Elected members of the panel were: Don Cosgrove, student directorg Louis Bartscher, ticket chairmang and Gene Waschbusch, publicity chairman. r , . 71.27 f J T' ' , ,,:s-is-qw:-z,.-. f- :gg55.,pegs,rszkgpitft--L-w.gg fr- , .-f-mf A., .w,i,, iw., . ,i ,-punt,-5 .,,h,s,m,.,.,aff, 4.-, 1- , V :L .fix 452vi.s:m:wi.,1.r-w.ft-f-,V -, f. .1 ..:fgs:1.s M-,A-,,zf.,--r . ,.,sfs-,,..,--V.:-i.. fs,ff:ff-Q-fsre2Mg,-m.f1-ts. zz::,:,.ff-'wiffmr Dave Warren, Louie Bartscher, Gene Waschbusch in 'gThe True Heart . 106 xv Brother Michael IPE AND ERBY t A ff - ' N i l 5 5-, J 2 5 . ,, ll fff- I , , 3 . l QA J, sl' 4.4! 1 A -S' Qr',xzk':u ' :I 4,00 -:fi l I f j Q' - ' f N wil ' 1 f:-fu? G c xx-X t fart 5 ,' -1 L , -X-2 F , ' Waving pennants, clanging bells, bright hats, and colorful sweaters marked the entrance of this year's Pipe and Derby Club onto the scene. Reaching its peak during homecoming week, the Pipe and Derby Club members, under the direction of Wayne Thein and Bill Johnson, organized the biggest home- coming parade that Cretin has had. During the basketball season, club members sat in a reserved section of the new bleachers. From this vantage point. the Pipe and Derby Club and the cheerleaders led the rest of the crowd in cheering for Cretin. The hockey and baseball games also received enthusiastic support from Pipe and Derby club members. Without a doubt, the Pipe and Derby Club of 1958 was the most vocal organization at Cretin. The Cheerleaders! The Cheerleaders did much for team spirit. I Bill Johnson and Gerald Baker 'IO7 i w Left to right, Front Row: R. flfiylord, R. Kueppers, R. Runyon, D. Young, G. Strasser, D. Herzog, J. Courteau, R. Ofstehage. 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NI111-llnvr Steger- S Z' Www afif J 'rig tif 15,5 Jerry Haloran and Mr. Hauenstein -Q F, 'J' ' 95. nm I 1,?3I',,' ff Lum Bremsethls bus The Camera Club braves all. That's telling them, Dave! Daily Retreat Mass lll I 112 T ake it from n old pro. Do you think Proflll miss us?'7 HHLQ ZS. l i , 1 'gDoc,' Delaney knows all. 'I13 I'll take two of these 5 s p 1 gggnnilhllilv' E X wa I-loMEcoMnNe n xl'flxlllll'il f ffl! xylilft 0490 My 4 x xw atom 111 1 xg W 51 my , X Qt P si' rr if ,: , r S ix ig y , L r s , 1 r A . J ! :fEi W., . fS1., , N V -2' , i n si ss m!glmAkV ,, , I KVVV gs if l knew it wouldnlt stay up. Cretinas homecoming festivities received a purple and gold send-off with the annual homecoming dance on the night of September twenty-ninth. An audience, waiting in anticipation, danced to the music of Rod Aberg for the early part of the eve- ning. The long awaited moment finally arrived as Miss Pat Scholl, a senior at Our Lady of Peace High School, was escorted from the ranks of candidates to the throne as Cretin's homecoming queen. On Sunday afternoon a long and colorful parade, highlighted by Q.L.B., snaked its way through the streets of St. Paul proclaiming Cretinls superiority over all rivals. The climax of the homecoming week- end arrived as the Cretin football team 'GClouted St. Cloudw to the overpowering tune of 43-O. If spirit and action were any indication, the 1957 Home- coming proved to be a memorable occasion for both seniors and underclassmen. . Q A ... , Princess Mary ' I liifx Alberg H. Princess Cathy Oilsoughlin Queen Paf5Ch011 Princess Mary ,lo Jacobson Princess Sheila Maun li my QA 5 w-Elf? N C Comms Cpmhl er. K . J TT. Princess Marilyn Rech elim? 5- A x A ,Q iilj in L A -?!5'fz,:4 ' I l'm a herol ll ll Clout St. Cloud F THER-SON BANQLIET The night of December ninth marked the invasion Brother Felix receives C.C.C. Football Trophy Boy, this beats that Army chow! of the Prom Ballroom by a horde of uniform-suited students as Cretinls Father-Son Banquet got under way. lVlore than 750 proud fathers treated their sons to a delicious chicken dinner served by the Mothersl Club. The after dinner program opened as the Master of Ceremonies, Judge Devitt, introduced lVlr. Tom War- ner, Raider football coach, who formally accepted the C.C.C. trophies won by 1957's championship team. Mr. Robert Christensen awarded citations to the outstand- ing seniors in the three Minnesota Catholic Colleges. Memories were revived for the alumni present by lVlon- signor George Ryan who spoke of his experiences at the old Cretin. The feature speaker of the evening was Archbishop William O. Brady who interrupted his busy schedule to address the gathering on the pressing need for more Catholic high schools. The large attendance at this banquet was a tribute to Cretin dads, expressing the deep interest they have in their sons at a time when fatherly guidance is most needed. - ,Q cdwl .9 ,A Xt 5' -ff X Q .O - V, .V , X , ff? . K ees X 1 6 f l is 's 1 '49 X Q U xr-3.2 W Q T ix Nw.-al? 0 v-4,0 .uf O O L 1 l .L+ 10:28 and all is well. This is a dance? The WOIUCHTS City Club was the scene of the 1958 Winter Formal annually sponsored by the Cretin band. Senior bandsmen arranged ticket sales, programs, and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. George Veith and the parents of band members chaperoned the pre-lenten event The one hundred couples, who braved the crisp weather of January 18, were treated to the music of the Eopular Marinotes. A highlight of the evening was an 'mpromptu jazz concert provided by three St. lVlary's College bandsmen. As the evening ended with the ff playing of c'Dream,i, all agreed that the band had organized a fitting prelude to the remaining two formal dances of the year. 119 WINTER FORMAL +i? ,fi 4-Y . if . ' The lunior glass, as its first united eflortz spon- MY DATE f- wgsored the junior-Senior Prom on the evening oi - , 6,15 April 25 at the Radisson Hotel. The Commodores - , h 4 . I Q 5 Y X ,K 6 . . . K . , l ei lect exemngs are ext, provided musical ,accompaniment lor this annual h iq nw 5' ' spring,-time hall. Deep Purple, the theme chosen Dun me Apggure me on Yet, dw hm X , 11,7 by the juniors, furnished a regal haclcground lor the .' fuwqe kxlcuyneg''rmwgulmign me Vg, in 1 white dinner jackets and multi-colored iorrnals. ' Clvcnincx dam 1 , ' To the u er l ssme vh ff dth' I-9 h 'n V V F7 ' - - K, A pp cats n N orenar eir . ast e W Q ,K H X hx ,mc M Y 6.1 'ilhighlight oi the social season, this year's event 'Wie muslfw H. SO. 13 5 gmmmg X . . . . l bet us dxeaminff. f f 'proved a memorable realization. The junior Class C . - - ff - f You were the reason lor making it ri L .- may well he proud of their success. ' Umd rx wonderiux time tonight .9-1 - C ' w ' 19 , :L In ' '- I A 4t fM'li xv' jf, V sk ,N f r ' w ' irl',l,tl M7!r4!J, J pl 7195? Our Grand March X .1, .1- 6 M, KE -- -Q.: ' , i ky Girl Weareagoodl k gg p t 9 wsfg ' HMV Jig: I W it ff l -i- U .A X.. ll If f3eep purpl OFFICERS' BALL To the seniors of l95il. who for three years have viewed military lift- through the eyes of a hoot soldier, this yearis Olliwrsi Ball proviclt-cl a View from the other side of the feticv. May lll-th marked tht- occasion for the 95 oflicers to tlon Class :X uniforms, fleek themselves with harcl-won merlals. and escort their dates to the annual tlinner-clance at tht- Calhoun Beach Clulm. After the senior cadets and their tlates had gI'l'i'lt'Cl the assernhlefl guests. they danced to tho music ol Hott Alnerg. Following the Grand March, the junior tion-Commissionvfl ollict-rs formecl a sabre arch for the couples. 'llhanlcs to the ellie-ient organization of the Senior Ollit-ers' Cluh. the yearly military ball furnished for many a senior a fitting culmination of his stay at Cretin. X Let's sit another one out. 9 Gra Set 'em up. Arthur Murray grads. Il ll Last Dance S ASSEMBLIES KXXXSK SSKK K Xi ' 'll P!KiiiQ iw 1 5 'flfi Q: K f 'Z' S1251 'wigs igoff Q K QQ. '.,., q -ffl r' 65 5 ' w , 'O f ' S Q Q 3 , d ,hw Q , V g HX Z . Q Q I, x . ,. Qc!! 3? Seventh Period Pep Rally. Got a match, Joe? no S y A 'ff ZSSXS -- ,. .f . , ... . 'L-,--. Did you know . . . Holy Mackerel, Andy! D n't I know you? Th Ga g. . Sheila, Dave and Jer in the wee hours of morn. ii, Q, Ali? ,ga n tx! XS' .L PX No Santa Claus? X SCJCIAL HIGHLIGHTS 5 M . z , x J 9 , I CRETIN r ',, ' X' if -X X ' A wg' mg .. if K Military Honor School 1 1' t f , ir 3, at oool is ' Q W ' o oo ' ir X' 1. f f 1' wr ' l' 1 'f ffl do oooo if if I -ILI ' ., it y, W t if ff ' r o Y f ooo o QQ 16 A' . ff' ' o'i' , 1' 1' ' 'D , Y , cf, A' if Q lk ll .film ,iik M 5 'f - I 2 32, ef' . ' 0 'K-- 3 2+ 1 Iv fy-PM D . ' - if KW 1-:f:iE11L..-.1 , - 1 V, f .. -MIS, . M wits, ' l cw o'Ho 2 Vi ' - W o ,, A 'L' 53 K4 ' - f . 3' ' ' f' 2 o.h, l XL! 4 ,f 1 ,.., , V ' fl 2 ' ivlllsre kf,. , H 1, 2 5-'gig wp, of l a V XM Q 3.121 , xg' QL ,hi ii Wiki A x . A CQLOR GUARD E 1 Richard Oakes William Koltes Edward Murph , Richard Durrenber er, Dennis Farrell Thoma Noyes 7 5 Y g 7 'S 128 SPECIAL ORDERS REGIMENTAL STAFF U.S. ARMY INSTRUCTOR GROUP CROTCD MINN C5l07D CRETIN HIGH SCHOOL ST PAUL 16, MINNESOTA 20 DECEMBER 1957 NUMBER 18 Gerald Baker Thomas McMahon Gerald Baker john Lang Roger Schwietz Stephen Gryskiewicz Thomas McMahon John Lang Roger Schwietz Stephen Cryskiewicz James! Belka REGIMENTAL QEAEE 204 Colonel Regimental Commander 107 Lt. Colonel Regimental Executive 204 Major Regimental Adjutant 212 Major Regimental S-2 ll6 Major Regimental S-3 107 Major Regimental S-4 james Belka it' 4-..-if John Rody John Rotty William Farkes Russell Sudeith Robert Relitz PAGE 2 B SPECIAL ORDERS NUMBER 18 Q4-at .,...,, j ,B l , C , Q T William Farkes Russell Sudeith Robert Relitz FIRST BATTALION STAFF 212 Lt. Colonel Battalion Commander ll0 Major Battalion Executive 213 Captain Battalion Adjutant 212 Captain Battalion S-3 no on f f . amlvihl nr V Robert Christensen Thomas Kramer Gerald Yaritz Jeremiah Murphy SECOND BATTALION STAFF Robert Christensen 107 Lt. Colonel Battalion Commander Thomas Kramer 116 Major Battalion Executive Gerald Yaritz 213 Captain Battalion Adjutant Jeremiah Murphy 204130 Captain Battalion S-3 .mf PAGE 3 I F F SPEC IAL ORDERS NUMBER 18 125' Mark Kohler David Erb William Johnson THIRD BATTALION STAFF George Ruth 110 Lt. Colonel Mark Kohler 204 Major David Erb 110 Captain William Johnson 116 Captain Battalion Battalion Battalion Battalion George Ruth Commander Executive Adjutant S- 3 Q Wayne Thein William Thom Robert Kleppefich John Fahfv' FOURTH BATTALION STAFF John Fahey llO Lt, Colonel Battalion Commander Wayne Thein 213 Major Battalion Executive William Thom 213 Captain Battalion Adjutant Robert Klepperich 116 Captain Battalion S-3 131 ,CQ CRACK Johnson Hold it straight or elsef, William Jurney Commander Steven Grysklewlcz Frascone Donald Rask, Leland Larson, Robert Relitz, Leonard Mark Kohler 3 fi Kedrowski William Thom John Rotty Business Manager Arthur Walsh ,, ohn Lan FTOZDRJG DRILL Moderator Master Sgt. Ambrose Bean Davld Warren Gerald Yaritz Cary DBVIS Squad Performing Roger Schwietz Qc-orge Schmld '--r John Bremer Lt. Commander Gerald Baker Lindgren The Rosette ,.,Lt it arrt 4 fi John Maley MILITARY PGLICE 'id' Moderator Master Sgt. Lyle Warner Commander Kenneth Lamb Provost Marshall Frank Parnell qw ff an -r r if xl F .., .' ri -'Y iii' J:-'fin g 2 g i 1 Front Row: Richard Durrenberger, Gary Davis, Thomas Buck, Donald Rask. Second Row: John Ritter, George Haun, Michael Heinrich, John Ritt, Nicholas Paduano, Bruce Campbell. Third Row: Richard Jelinek, Leonard Monsour, George Moll, Eugene Schwope, James Pagel, James Prokop, Gerald Roeller. Fourlh Row: Richard Boyles, John Harley, David Haekl, Richard Dan- neckerg Gerald Locus, Thomas Holmes. 13 4 RIFLE TEAM ar' .V Q, 2 .. ,Z -5 A 'X . 'v Moderator Master Sgt. Robert Cole Thom, Mickelr Tracy, Morrissey Commander Major Richard Mickel Senior Profs First Row: Leonard Tracy, Richard Mickel, Donald Kray, James Werner. Second Row: Gerald Heron, Joseph Morrissey, Peter Roth, Thomas Camipbell. Third Row: Thomas Markley, William O7Neill, Robert Rugloski, William Thom, MlSgt. Cole. 135 FRESHMEN-SOPHGMCJRE Commander Gerald Baker Wagon-Wheel, March g'Where are my men?7' FIRST PLATOON First Row: Albert Eiden, Joseph Broneak, Thomas Sauro, Thomas Kuechenmeister, Eugene Dario, James Mahoney, Thomas Young, Eugene Daly, Patrick Mahoney, Jay Laramy. Second Row: Thomas George, Paul Osmann Dan Riegel, Terrance McCibbon Ronald Schwietz, Michael Goess, Denis LaComb, Dennis Cusick, Dale Brinkman. Third 'Roux Richard Gruber, William Hennessyi Jeffery Postlewaite, Thomas Albrecht, Paul Renschen, Jerome Brown, Stanley Morzinski,xJames Faust. Fourth Row: James Rafferty, Denis H b, R h tF ll G. L ' ' ' ' s au er, 0 er u er, eorge ang, Peter Mlelke, Rlchard Hennmgsen, Thomas Felton, Johlf Vornbrock, Thomas Carroll. 136 CRACK DRILL LI ITS SECOND PLATOON First Row: Robert Mitch, David Troje, Steven Gerlack, Frank Matschina. Richard CllZlflllJCI'S, Paul Harris, Duane Holmes. ,Iohn Tocko. Cordon Granse, Robert Hanson. Sefonfl Row: Bruce ll0l.agan. Paul Str-hr, James Wlolkerslorfer. John Nc-mo. ,lame-s Ross. Jann-s Wazlawik, Daniel Rask. James Wallner, Fredric-k Weston. Terrance Erivkson. Third Row: J:-.nies Ehrenhf-rg, Michael Jensen, Richard Peacha, Gary Haider, David Hartung, Gerald Filla, Thomas Filla, William Drake, William Kuhns, lla-orge Lang. Fourth Row: Dennis Bray, Paul Reichenbach, Roger Maulik, William Swanson, Rohm-rl Scalze, Richard Warren, Eugene Scapanski, Edward Kishvl, Robert Harnden, Charles Tamhornino. lil ' li l A H ff - fl yy l ll ll A X , 4, l I ' ' AX lg NX 4.1: 3? j Q A 4' N . JW: 5 Q ll C n X l if 4- , -aa-,Q -3-- H Bgmg H MAH good Crack Drilllers memorize the FM22-5.'7 Roger Schwietz and sophomores Hennessy, Scapanski, KiShCl, Lang, Hellflmgsenf Swanson Ronald Schwietz and Thomas Filla '4Odd people go to the righf' Six-Man Rifle Pass Doing Double Duty OFFICERS' CLUB Secretary Robert Klepperich, President Stephen CryskiewiCZ, Vlce' Sgt at'Afm5 Thomas Kramer Treasurer President, George Ruth William Thom MILITARY AWARDS Front Row: John Nemo, James Eddleston, Lawrence Monsour, Thomas O,Corman, Michael Col- lins. Second Row: Thomas Buck, William Swanson, David Eddleston, Donald Rask. Back Row: Mark Kohler, John Lang, Roger Schwietz, Gary Davis, John Rotty. Louis Cardinal, John Lang Mark Kohler, Steve Cryskiewicz. Jon Bremer 1 D. W. J. L. uThey,ll see youla' Sergeant Jim Davis Rask, Pagel, Dineo, Cardinal, Paduano Pf0m0ti0US? Trying for Provost Marshal?,' Sergeant Lyle Warner Sergeant Doyle Tittle I I , ..,,. ., N,..,,,N 4, ,,,, ,,,,.,N-. -N-af' I 1 Co Army and Groww Take it from an Old Pro . . . with the riHe. r J?-' fy., W ,, 5 I ,O Undefeated Cridders Dick Strutz kicks Cretinfs biggest point ol the season. It gave the Raiders a 20-19 victory over St. Thomas and the C.C.C. title. Toni McMahon holding and Dick Votel is stopping the onrushing Tom- mie defenders. SEASONQS RECORD CRETIN OPPONENTS 34 ..i.,..,.,.,..,,...,... Austin Pacelli ....,..,.,..,...,,.,.,.,.,.. 19 33. ..ii. ..,...i. Mechanic Arts .........,.........,.... 0 19. ....i.. ...4..., S t. Paul Academy .,..... ........ 6 43 .i..... ....... . St. Cloud Cathedral .i....., .....,.. 0 14 ....... ,........ D e La Salle ..........,..... ..... 7 44 .,...,.. .,......, H opkins ...,.. ..,..... 6 Thomas .. 20 31 ....,... i,.,. . , Harding ,,.., . .......,19 O TEAM SCORING PLAYER TD P.A.T. TP Strutz ,.,....i .,,.,..,.., ..,, ,.....,.....,. 1 2 1 5 37 Contarek . . , ,..., 3 0 48 Haugh ,...., .,...... 5 0 30 1VlclVlahon . ,.,.. 4 0 24 Cummings ..,i 3 0 18 Kramer .,... 2 O 12 Bohrer .. ,.... 1 0 6 Delreo ,. .... 1 0 6 Hoffman ,... 1 0 6 Keena ..., 0 1 1 A fitting climax to a successful season is shown here as Coach E . Tom Wa1'1ier is carried off the field on the shoulders of Greg igtgfcfqon' Mem' glg2'H0'1- Melli- Gontarek 161, Tom McMahon 121, Bruce Odlaug 1261 , and others after the Harding game. if aww DAWN' All C.C.C. Hon. Merit. All C.C.C. Hon. Merit. 142 All C.C.C. Hon. Ment. Dick Keck? All C'.C.C. Hon. Merit. H .I All State Hon. Ment. All C.C.C. Zna' Team Sweep Conference Title Cretin7s 1957 football powerhouse brought home its second straight :entral Catholic Conference title and gave Cretin its first undefeated sea- xon since 1952. Hailed as the best Catholic prep team in the state, Cretin sported an 8-0 record and outscored their opposition 238-57. Top scorer lor the raiders was fullback Dick Strutz, who scored 12 touchdowns and rooted 15 extra markers for a total of 87 points. The Raiders opened season play at Austin Pacelli, and romped to a P4-19 win. Following successive victories over Mechanic Arts, 33-0, and St. Paul Academy, 19-6, the Raiders opened conference action against St. :loud Cathedral. An enthusiastic homecoming crowd was more than :leased with a 43-0 victory as we Clouted St. Cloudf' The following week the Raiders tripped De La Salle, 14-7, for their econd conference win. The next victim for the Cretin machine was Hop- .ins by a 44-6 margin. On October 20, the Raiders met previously undefeated St. Thomas. ln 4 his all-important game for the C.C.C. Championship, a keyed-up Cadet leven dominated the scoring for the first three periods. Trailing, 19-6, going into the fourth quarter, Cretin's Dick Strutz and Greg Gontarek limaxed two tremendous marches with the necessary touchdowns. Strutz rooted both extra points and Cretin took home a 20-19 victory and the L. 37 C.C.C. trophy. In their final game of the season the Raiders stomped Harding 31-0. Cretin dominated the C.C.C. All-Conference team by placing 5 players n the first squad. Named to this coach's dream team were Larry Haugh, 'erry Cummings, Bob Christensen, Tom McMahon and Dick Strutz. Three fretin players landed second team positions and 5 received honorable iention. Terry Cummings also landed a spot on the Catholic All-State Team, as fell as being given special mention on the New World Prep Catholic All tmerican Team. Coach Tom Warner demonstrates one of the defensive plays which the Raiders used in their march to the C.C.C. Championship. 411 American Hon. Ment. A11 State Hon. Ment. 4l1Sta'1e A11 C-C-C Dick Strutz carries for a gain against St. Paul Academy. 411 C.C.C. The Raiders downed S.P.A. 19-6. A11 State Hon. Menl. A11 State Hon. Mem. A11 Slate Hon. Ment. All C'C'C' Hon' Men' On' Mem' Azzc.c,C.2mi Team 143 A1zc.c.c. 2,111 Team Left to right, front row: Ron Pizinger, Larry Leonhart, Boh Christensen, Larry Haugh, Tom McMahon, Tom Kramer, Ben Cotroneo, Greg Contarek, Dick Votel. Serond row: Coach Toni Warner, Ed Cocttl, Bob Kulvich, Dick LaPlaee, Terry Cummings, Bill Schubert, Pat McCartlle, Jim Buclke, Bruce Odlaug, Pat Sullivan, Dave Erb, Dick Kling, manager Jerry Del Fiacco. Third row: Assistant coach Captain John Hougen, Tom Keena, Pat McGiblJon, Ron Peter- son, Tom Hoffman, John Ryan, Jerry Klukas, Tom Ryan, Charlie Decke'r,George Schmid, Jim McMahon, Dick Strutz, Pat Mascia, assistant coach Ted Joyce. Back row: Greg Bohrer, Jim De-Foo, Toni Mordorski, Bill Beeczhani, Mike Holland, Bruce Jeske, Dave Keenan, Bob Heagle, Ed Murphy, Jim Kellerman, Paul LaMere. CCC. CHAMPS 4 QU3I'tCl'b3Ck Tom Kramer fades back for 3 P855 while being Tackle Dick Kling stops a St. Cloud player for no gain. The Raic rushed by three St. Cloud players. Tom was famous for his pin ers whipped the Crusaders 411-0, for Cretirfs initial conferenc point passing throughout the season. win, ' 144 I I 'B' Gridders Post 5-I Record 'he Brother K. Thomas Head Coach Under the fine coaching of Brother K. Thomas, Cretinls Junior Varsity football team completed 21 successful season. Led by the spark of co-captains Mal Scanlan and Mark Hoffman, the team compiled a record of five wins and one loss. They scored victories over Fridley, Benilde, De La Salle. St. Thomas and Harding. The Junior Varsity lost their first game to a strong S.P.A. eleven, 26-0. but bounced hack with a convincing 33-0 victory over Fridley. The following week, playing their best game of the season, the HB7' Bombers downed Benilde by a T-0 score. The touchdown came on a 41 yard pass play from Mal Scanlan to Tom Mordorski. The next game was a 14-12 victory over De La Salle. Again the Scanlan to Mordorski pass combination along with speedster Dick Harren paced the victory. In their fifth game, they waltzed to a 41-6 triumph over St. Thomas. The season finale was a 31-6 victory over an out-classed Harding team. 'EBT' squad Co-captains: Mark Hoffman, left, and Mal Scanlan. The HB7' Bombers on defense in action against St. Thomas. Cretin beat the Tommies 41-6. Left to right, front row: Jim Stewart, Pat Hartigan, Tom Nut-br-1, Tom Haugh, Tim St. Martin, Miki- Murphy. Jim just, Bob Busch, ,It-rrv Filla, Tom Filla. Rick Smoliak, Jim Clarkin. Seronrl row: Mal Scanlan 4Co-Captainr. Frank Spoden, Bob Nic- Mahon, Bruce Stanton, Steve Archer, Gary Droubiv, Jim Cullen, Chuck Reiscliel, Tom Patterson, Jim Van How-n, .lack Lucent:-. Back row: Dick Harrvn, John McDonough, John Isaacson, Mark Hoffman ICU-Captainl, Ja-rry Gruber, Holm Walt-rius. Tom Enestvf-dt, John Larson, Bob Komives, Coach Brother Thomas. Missing from picture: Dick Warn-n, Tom Thibodt-au, Dick Bonin, Bob Kueppers, and Dave Hartung. 145 rf !'. Cagers Win Regional Championship 1 1 Opening tip off of the second St. Cloud game. Cretin beat the Crusaders 55-53. TEAM St. Cloud .. ..,..... ,6 St. Thomas . ,..eA.., 6 CRETIN .......... 5 De La Salle Benilde ,......,....... Forward Larry Haugh lays one up over the outstretched arm of St. Cloud's Fred Sexton. FINAL C.C.C. STANDINGS W L PCT. 2 .750 2 .750 3 .625 5 .375 8 .000 All-conference guard John Ryan hits for two points against Duluth Cathedral. 146 9 fiE753i97'f?'f4 i9 4 V 5. 'LZQIIIR , .t.L?5?: lf' .E ,. , Q. ag? ig.. , M' A N 1: . v gli' f .. ,,.,,f,a:,,.. 5: ' Zlrzfiir E11-J' f 49 . L ,i.i ,.,. .,.:, , ...y,., ., ti' L. ' ' , e , , H ,.'. ffafw, f. :. '- A .av-'e.a,.: ' 1 ' 1 A at ifgx 5 1 3, gl fi ,, 32323 1 A 5 ff f 'Y' .ff f rw . , 5 f 1 -' 4, '91 , r t at if 5 fi fam 2,333 Q. l 5 i veit? jnffgt fi'-ax ,. gif 3 'F we Wtw Forward All C.C.C. Hon. Men in ,,, ,K 9 , ..,, 5 if C ...,. 1 ,.,.. hhk. ' ..,. , ,,,. . .-. ,V ,Mg ,tx I , .. ,, ' Mfg' 'Lak + - CRETlllE golrtffaaw cmd All Regional All C.C.C. 'jfic f VL -azz. .,,, H . 7 ,1 1. 1, x. , ,- if V X T, ..., Milf :inish Fourth In State .K g aa. X if ET 6,459-.ax Guard Captain All State All Regional All C.C.C. 51 .SX fe is -ff affiw f RET' f,.,,,Q........g,..7, Center ll C.C.C. Hon. Ment. ta a . cam N Forward Led by the expert coaching of Bill Tierney and the sensational all around play of team captain Tom Rogers, the varsity basketballteam posted a season's record of 14 wins and 7 losses. Cretin won the regional championship and gained fourth place in the ,state tour- nament. The Raiders won five of their first six games, but then hit a slump in which they lost contests to St. Cloud Cathedral and St. Thomas. The hoopsters recov- ered in time to beat Harding twice, De La Salle, Monroe, Benilde, and St. Cloud in a return contest. Cretin lost to powerful Bemidji, 79- 74, and St. Thomas 61-58. The latter game put the hoopsters out of title con- tention. The varsity quint finished season,s play with a 43-39 victory over De La Salle. Cretin won the region three title with an impressive 82-57 victory over St. Agnes. For their sparkling performance, Rogers and junior guard John Ryan were named to the all-regional team. In the opening round of the state tournament the Raiders downed St. Cloud Cathedral 73-51. On the following night the varsity five lost to scrappy Austin Pacelli 60-49. Austin went on to win the state title. Duluth Cathedral beat Cretin 63-58 for third place on the final day of action. Tom Rogers lead the tournament in scoring with 71 points, and was re- warded by being named to the all-state team. Rogers and Ryan were selected by the coaches of the C.C.C. to the all confer- ence team. Larry Haugh, a fine play- maker, and Terry Cummings, a rugged rebounder, were given honorable men- tion. Other outstanding Cretin players were John Finley, Russ Sudeith, Greg Murphy, and George Schmid. INDIVIDUAL SCORING FT S PLAYER FG PT AVE Tom Rogers .,...... 166 411 19.6 Larry Haugh ..... 100 272 13.0 John Ryan ........ 59 161 9.5 .Iohn Finley ...... 48 111 7.5 Terry Cummings 42 98 4.8 George Schmid .. 23 68 3.4 Russ Sudeith ....,, 11 39 2.2 Greg Murphy ..., 11 24 1.4 Bruce Heidtke .... 8 18 1.8 J im Kellerman ,.., 4 15 1.7 H7 4, l . Team captain Tom Rogers dribbles past a Hum- boldt defender. Tom lead Cretin in scoring with 411 points and was selected to the All-Conference, All-Regional, and All-State teams. Coach Bill Tierney and moderator Brother Matthew. 4 1 I 1 l l 1 l 1 Left to right, front row: manager Ted Kueppers, Larry Haugh, Tom Ryan, John Ryan, Greg Murphy, ,lim Kellerman, John Finley, manager Pete Rockwell. Back row: moderator Brother Matthew, Tom Rogers, Dave Keenan, Russ Sudeith, Jim Korman, George Schmid, Terry Cummings, Tom Randall, Bruce Heidtke, coach Bill Tierney. Missing from picture: Herb Davis. Region Three Champions Tom Rogers f30l and Terry Cummings Q4-45 battle it out under the boards with Duluthis Dave Erickson f21J and Dick Unzen 1433. SEASON'S RECORD CRETIN OPPONENTS 52 48 ............,..Central 60 ........,.,,... Mechanic Arts ..........,.......,. 42 70 ................ Monroe .,,............. ...,,... 4 9 64 .....,........., Central .........,.,.,.......,.......... 69 4-9 ,... ,,........ B enilde ..................,.....,......, 44 48 ...........,.. Humboldt .... ...,...,,....,.,..,..., 4- 1 48 ....,...... St. Cloud Cathedral ,...,...... .50 48 .........,...... St. Thomas ...,.......,....,.......,. 50 65 ........,..,.. De La Salle ...,....,.............. 60 52 .....,.. .,.... H arding ..,... .,..,.... 4 7 64 ,....,.,........ Monroe ..... .,....... 4 6 66 ,.,......,..,. Benilde ...........,,.,...........,..... 44 60 ......,......... Harding ,...,.,,.,....,.........,.... 29 55 ....,..,,..,... St. Cloud Cathedral ,......,., 53 74 ..,....,...... Bemidji ................ , ...,...,..... 79 58 ,..,.......... St. Thomas ......,.....,,......,.,... 61 4-3 ,..,........,.. De La Salle ...,...,.............,.. 39 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 82 .....,,......., St. Agnes ...,..,.,,,.,.,,........... 57 STATE TOURNAMENT 73 .....,..,..,... St. Cloud Cathedral . ,,..,.... 51 4-9 ..............., Austin Pacelli .,......,.....,..... 60 58 .,........,..... Duluth Cathedral .....,..... ,.... 6 3 148 Guard .Iohn Finley goes in for a lay-up St. Cloud. 'B' Cagers Win 6, Lose IO Sophomore guard Jack McDonough goes in for a shot against St. Thomas. l . ,,. ,.A, r . . ygfggMg3',..., I N' k our f Coach Brother L. Richard Cretinis 'Bi squad basketball team started the season in brilliant fashion by winning their first four games. The team then went into a slump in which they won only two of their next twelve games. This gave the junior varsity an overall seasonis record of six wins and ten losses. Brother Richard, in his first year as 'B' squad coach, was faced with an inexperienced freshman dominated squad. Brother stressed fundamentals in hopes of building a winning team for next year. Bob Komives, a rugged rebounder, and Dick Harren, who displayed a variety of shots, were the sparkplugs of the team. Other outstanding players were Terry Votel, Gary Droubie, and Tom Enestvedt. Harren averaged 7.7 points per game to lead the gB, Bombers in scoring. Left to right, front row: Jack Dunne, Bill Sudeith, Bill Treacy, Terry Votel, Gary Droubie, Jim Clarkin, Rich Sands. Back Row: coach Brother Richard, Joe Mclillhone, Tom Enestvedt, Dick Harren, Jack McDonough, Bob Komives, Joe Delmont, manager John Larson. 'I49 Raider Puck Tean The Raider's first line of Pat Sullivan, Tom McMahon, and Pat Jastrow. This unit was responsible for two-thirds of Cretinis points. INDIVIDUAL SCORING G A PLAYER PTS Pat Jastrow .,....,.. ,..... 2 4- 26 50 Tom lVIclVIahon ,.i.., 27 20 47 Pat Sullivan ,..... ...... 1 9 28 47 Dick Strutz ........ ...... I 7 5 22 Mike Murphy ..,..,. ...... 7 7 14 Mal Scanlan ....,,... ...... 7 3 10 Rich Keenan .,,.... ,..,., 3 6 A 9 Dave Erb ,...,.,...... ,,,,., 7 2 9 Bruce Odlaug .,..,,. .,.... 4- 11- 8 Bob Christensen ...... 3 5 8 L fffgyw a . , 4. ..,, 5, I Q -211 ,KV : Air ' I ' ,ef -f 1 . , ' ,gl if ' A 'Z 1 - 0 . 1 'V 7 4 ' . ef N QQ X . , ' A Y e X ' v ,I f- I gr, ig A ew A 4gv11.f1.IWw ,fag 7-ffiiw - M 5:34 ,lg,5q: kf QQ ,Q '3' M .. , .25:5:fi5:233' Y . ,.-I gf .. ju: 5-mf' A I 5' If A- -, 'LMC V., .Z, 'K ' ' '- 32 A I W v.'f- w3 L x 4'fl5'1ii:gfjff Wfv I' .. ff' 1 fw1f'2'vf:f we 1f.fzWf?ff'fLw' iqqcfvff' ?'7f'f'Lff Q 4,.f5,-f'F f ff'1 ff:wffefgi2zQ 'f ,, .. '--- sggggegfi , f -kL-- -. . , - ,,A,. glzsrzg. 3 5 iiiss 7'.g.,2j.li'AQfL2'f2i '- gg52135331--.1'ff5I112f322510is 22,rQeiF:f'3f3Q:vlfu1:: . fi H ..-- I .U . 1' The ,second line in action against Blake. Cretin downed the Hilltoppers 6-3. FINAL STANDINGS TEAM W L PCT. PTS. Duluth .......,.......... 5 0 1.000 20 CRETIN ............ 9 2 .818 18 St. Thomas ....,.,... 7 3 .700 16 St. Agnes .............. 7 3 .700 16 De La Salle .......,.. 41 6 .700 8 Benilde .............,.. 1 10 .091 2 St. Cloud ...........,., 1 10 .091 2 f.-I'1.'1Q5 '. gl P' H 1 li f 3 g l 3 if me-. , 4 1 QU' W 9 WW. .,,..4nf,,iqa, I ,,.. in , libiffff, , Q' '25 wif-Wei? ' -fit ,-TWW.w- - ' Da-ff. 65,-JZ C 0-Captain Defense Zlwmmk Wing Defense L., Pat Sullivan C281 skates in on the St. Cloud goalie. Cretin went on to beat the Crusadeis 9-0 Defense Qin-. Goalie Cops Tourney Title L . r QW? ,f A la. it -. , P 4 iw Q . - ML.. 'Quail Q- ' 'T Y Mia' wr Co-Captain Wing fd Center Led by the high scoring line of Pat Jastrow, Tom McMahon and co-captain Pat Sullivan, along with the defensive work of Dave Erb, Bob Christensen, Dick Strutz, and Tom Haugh, Cretin's varsity hockey team posted an overall seasonls record of 22 wins and 11 losses. The team climaxed the season by winning the Minnesota Prep School Invitational Tournament. This was the third straight year that a Cretin team won the title. Ted Joyce directed this team to their fine record and was ably assisted by the untiring work of moderator Brother K. Thomas. ,Iastrow took scoring honors for the year with 50 points and was closely fol- lowed by his fellow linesmen McMahon and Sullivan. Together the first line accounted for two-thirds of the team's points. This line was backed by the second unit, consisting of Mal Scanlan, Mike Murphy, and Tom Mordorski. Also valuable was versatile Rich Keenan who played both line and defense. The Cretin team compiled a conference record of 9 wins and 2 losses, which gained for them a second place in the new Central Catholic Hockey Conference. In their conference opener, the Raiders suffered a 2-I loss at the hands of Duluth Cathedral. Cretin then came back with seven straight conference wins. Included in the streak were two victories over Benildeg two romps over St. Cloud Cathedralg and single wins over St. Thomas, St. Agnes, and De La Salle. St. Thomas severed this skein in a return game with a 3-2 win but Cretin later avenged this loss in the tournament. The Raiders went on to take the remaining two games over St. Agnes and De La Salle. In non-conference play, Cretin held victories over such teams as Central, Washington, Harding, and Murray, but lost to powerful Johnson, St. Paul city cham s. Th? Prep School Invitational Tournament found Cretin dumping top-seeded Blake 6-3. In the second game, the Raiders avenged an earlier season loss to S.P.A., beating them 3-2. The championship game against St. Thomas established Cretin as the top team and finished off a season, which boosted Mr. ,loyceis unbelievable six-year record to 148 wins, 27 losses and 3 ties. SEASON'S RECORD CRETIN OPPONENTS 3 .....,..,.....,....... Mechanic Arts .,...,.,......,...,... 5 1 .......,.......,........,.,. S. P. A ..,,.....,.,................. 4 1 ., ...... ....,... D uluth Cathedral .....,.....,........ 2 0 ....,......,..........,... Southwest: ............ ,....... . 3 3 ..........,....,.. Alexander Ramsey ......,.,.,...,... 2 4 .,...... ..,......,.... S outhwest ...,..,...... .,,...,,. 3 4 .................,.......... Central ,.,............ ,, ..,.. .. 2 4 ..............,... Alexander Ramsey .,..,..,.......... 2 3 ....,... ...,.....,.....,.. B lake ,........,,.,.... ......... 2 5 ........ ..,......,...,.. B enilde .,..,..,,.. ..,............. 1 - 9 .....,...,...... St. Cloud Cathedra ,.,..........., . 0 A '44 3 ...,.,,, ,,.,.......,.... M urray ..,.........,.......,......, 5 5 ...,..,. ..........., B enilde ,...........,... .,...,.. 1 Defense 0 ........ .,...,..., s Outh sr. Paul .......... ..,...... 1 6 ......., ....,... S t. Thomas... ...... 3 0 .,.,.... .,........., J ohnson. .,........, ....,... 7 6 ........ ....,,.....,.... C entral .......... ,.... . .,..,... 0 W 9 ...,.............,.... St. Cloud Tech .............,..,..,.. 0 Cloud Cathedral..,.....,......... 2 I 3 , ......, ., .......... De La Salle .,.......... 1 W 4 ...,,.,. ..,......... M urray .,....... .. 3 5 ........ .,...... W ashington ....,.. ......... 1 0 ,... .... ......... M o nroe ........ ........ . 4- , ,,.eL l gg-A 7 ......., ....,.,..... H arding ...... .. 1 4 3 .,...... .....,.... s t. Agnes.. 1 , ,1 1, 2 ......., ......., S t. Thomas, ....... .... . 3 -- ' ,QQ 4- ....,... ,..,.......... S t. Agnes .............. .,.. . 3 1 ..,.....,........, International Falls ....,.........,.,. 5 1 ...,,....,..,.....International Falls.............,.... 6 ' 5 ..,.......,...,......... De La Salle .....,.......,........., 2 'liom MclVEll1on looks prlglai Pat Jastrow fupper centerj PREP SCHOOL INVITATION AL E 1 K S aps one Ome agalns a C. 6 ..,.,............,,......,.... Blake ..........,.........,......... 3 3 ........ ..,........,. S . P. A .... ...,..... , ...,.... 2 Dfifefwe 6 ........ ..,...... S t. Thomas .... ..... ,... 2 W mg 'l5'I Left to right, front row: Mal Scanlan, Pat Sullivan, Tom McMahon, Pat las- trow, Tom Haugh, Dave Erb, Dick Strutz, Bob Christensen, Rich Keenan. Second row: Bill Schubert, Joe Shiely, .lim De- Feo, George Floria, Ed Murphy, Torn Mordorski, Terry St. Martin, Woody Lievers. Back row: manager Jerry Heron, Ron Unten, Jini McMahon. John lsaac- son, Mike Murphy, Dick Warren, Bob Reider, coach Ted Joyce, manager Jerry Del Fiacco. Missing from pivture: Bruce Odlaug. t .ifffk L 'Q Prep lnvltatlonal S I1 ii 3 Defenseman Dick Strutz, set to let go with Coach Ted Joyce, In 6 years gf his powerful slap shot. at Cretin Ted's teams have Won 148 lost 27, and tied 3. Pat Jastrow and Pat Sullivan set one up against St, Thomas. The hustling second line, left to right: Tom Mordorski, The Raiders topped the Tommies 6-2 for the Prep lnvita- Murphy, and Mal Scanlan. tional Title. 152 l .lunior Varsity Pucksters Win 22 Games Big guns of this year's 'Ba Bombers: left to right, Charlie Gummow, Tom O,Bourke, and Al Biden. 'B' SQUAD Left to right, front row: Bob McMahon, Jerry Muellner, Al Eiden. Tom O'Rourke. Bob Ful- ler, Bob Pierre, Cary Lievers. Second Row: Charlie Gummow, Jim Pilarski, Ed Kishel. Ted Vornbrock, Dick Peacha, Don Simek, manager Boll Kueppers. Back Row: coach Brother K. Thomas. coach Tim McNeill, nianager Tom Olin. Missing from picture: Steve Archer, Jim Ik- haml, Bob Walerius, Frank Mat- schina. This year's aB' squad hockey team had an exception- ally successful season under the direction of their new coach. Tim McNeill. The 'Bi Bomlu-r's season record was 17 wins, 6 losses, and l tic. Of the 6 losses, 5 were by a single goal. lncluded in the l7 wins were two victories over St. Thomas and one ox er a strong Alexander Ramsey team. The 'Bi team split a pair ol games with Harding. the city 'Ba squad champs. Jerry Mucllner, Bob lVlclVlahon. and Chuck Cums mow, on the first line were the backbone of the team, They were supported by a strong second line of Al Biden, lid Kishel. and Ted Vornlmrock. as well as defcnsemen Jim Pilarski, Don Simek. Jim lkhaml and goalie Tom Oilioarke. Chuck Cummow and Al Eiden led the scoring with 31 points apiece. Brother Thomas took time out from his many duties as hockey moderator to organize and coach a freshman team. ln spite of a short season. the freshmen won 5. lost 1 and tied l. The outstanding players for the TC' team were: linemen Gary Lievers, Bob Pierre. ancl Frank Mat- schina, defensemen Steve Archer and John l,andy along with goalie Bill Long. V Varsity coach Ted Joyce can expect much help from these men in the near future. ll . f it If 4 2 1 N 3 -va ' -e .7 K l . ix X v er Thomas. 'C' SQUAD Left to right, front row tarv Lievers, Bruce KlcLagan Bill Long, John Landy, Dick Qtrand berg, Bill Moore. Second Row Bob Pierre, Dennis Youn John Moore, Jay Laramy, Joe Bronealx Back Row: Jim McArdell Larry Jackson, George Ceprcss Chuck Tamborino, Stan Domanski Tom Fisher, Pete Mielke, coach Broth Outfielder Bob Reider sets his sights on a fly ball. 1957 SEASON'S RESULTS CRETIN OPPONENTS 9 .....,..,....... De La Salle ,............... 5 7 ,............ St. Agnes ....... ,,..,. 5 16 ...........,.. .St. Thomas ..... ...,.. 6 2 ...,..,.,,...... St. Cloud ......... l..... 1 3 .l,..,....l.... St. Cloud , ,......... ...... 2 6 ......,......... De La Salle ....l..l,,....., 10 14 ,.,........., ,St. Agnes ....... .,.... 5 9 ..............., St. Thomas ...., ...... 2 'WWW First base 154 Diamonclmen Seek Ace righthander of the Raiders' mound staff, Tom McMahon. 1958 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE April 17 De La Salle ,............................. T 21 St. Agnes .. .... ,.,.... A H 241 St. Thomas ,... .......... T 28 Benilcle ,...,...,...., .,.....,. H May 2 St. Cloud Q21 ,.,... ,....... H 5 De La Salle ....,. .,,..,.. H 8 St. Agnes ...,,. .......,. T 12 St. Thomas ..... ........, H 15 Benilde ..4.... ....,.,.., T John Finley connects for a hit against St. Agnes early this season. econd Straight Title Left to light, front row: manager Paul Stehr, Tom Kramer, John Giuliani, Bob Reider, Larry Haugh, Tom Rogers, John Finley, Wayne Belisle, Dick Kling, Terry Cummings, Buzz Uselman, Tom McMahon, manager Jeff Postelwaite. Back row: coach Tom Warner, John Ryan, John Cardinal, John Demma, Bob Dannecker, Greg Murphy, Mike Nuebel, Mike Schmid, John Walkosz, Pat Mascia, Mike Murphy, Bruce Heidtke, Dick Strutz. Missing from picture: Tom Mordorski, John McDonough. Cretinis varsity baseball team, under coach Tom Warner, will be seeking their second straight C.C.C. title and state championship when they take to the field this year. Bolstered by the return of 14 lettermen, the team is looking better with every game. The list of returning veterans includes: outlielders Larry Haugh, Bob Reider, Terry Cummings and Buzz Uselman, infielders Tom Rogers, John Finley, John Ryan, and Tom Kramer along with catcher Dick Strutz. Sharing the Raideris mound chores are Tom McMahon, John Demma, John Guiliani, Mike Schmid, Tom Mordorski, and Bob Danneker. If this yearas squad shows the spirit and caliber of play which were trademarks of last year's squad, Cretin will repeat as conference and state champions. Coach Tom Warner icenterj gives some timely hitting 'ID ' Z pointers to Buzz Uselman tleftj and Larry Haugh fright, ' 155 Catcher Returning Lettermen fa I it ' . Q If l I 5 A ' - ,pf P ll - I f L- f e L, n ii a ti.. i t 1'-' M - V - ' L L Km'1 1 3 ,L'- , - . H 'f Brother L1guor1 John y A - 5 1 V I it -Itligeviz Moderator Broad iumper Lee Larson, who is certain to add many points to Cretin's totals this year. K, -'C N., ,, Quia QMS Co-Captain JIIII Budke practices the shot-put in early ' spring workouts. 156 Left to right, front row: co- captains Warren Monson and Bob Relitz. Second row: ,lim Budke, Dick Votel, Tom Filla, Tom Lindgren, Lee Larson, Dave Ettel, Ted Vornbrock. Third row: Joe Delaney, ,lim Korman, Tom Enestvedt, Chuck Reischel, Larry Lutton, Jerry Hirsch, Bill Wright, manager Ron Bierbaum. Back row: Terry Votel, Tom Gould, Dick Quinlan, John Zimmerman, Tom Patterson, Jerry Filla, Chuck Gummow, Rog Altier, Bolster Thinclads Co-captain Warren Monson displays his form on the pole- vault. 9kvvwvu77Zm4vM3 Co-Captain Hurdler Dick Votel, who is also outstanding in the dashes, and a prominent member of the Raider's relay team. Mr. Edward Altier C ouch With the nucleus of the team formed by five returning lettermen, the track team will be out to set new records and gain the state championship. New coach Mr. Edward Altier and moderator Brother Liguori will direct the squad. The returning lettermen are Dick Votel, Lee Larson, and Mike Ryan, along with co- captains Bob Relitz and Warren Monson. Re- litz and Votel were members of the relay team which set a new record in the state meet last year. The three main meets on this yearas schedule are the Metropolitan Indoor Meet, the St. ,lohnls Invitational, and the State Catholic Meet. Contests are also scheduled with St. Thom- as, De La Salle, Benilde and Rochester Lourdes. Members of Cretin's relay team perform in early spring practices. Left to right, front row: Bon Pizinger, Joe Keenan, Dan Biegel, Jim Nietz, John Car- roll. Back row: coach Brother A. Benedict, Craig Vollhaber, Steve Gryskiewicz, Rich Kee- nan, Chuck Pattison, Tom Carroll, Garry Valento. Miss- ing from picture: Bruce Od- laug, Bob Roy. Vollhaber Sparks Linksmen t pf ' u Bolstered by the return of coach Brother A. Benedict and four year veteran Craig Voll- haber, the golf team has high hopes for a championship. Craig is regarded as one oflthe top prospects in the state. Other standouts on the squad are Ron Pizinger, Bruce Odlaug, Rich Keenan, and Steve Gryskiewicz. Matches have been scheduled with St. Thomas, De La Salle, Murray, Johnson, Hard- ing, Wilson, S.P.A., and Central. Coach Brother A. Benedict Rich Keenan and Ron Pizinger participate in pre-season warmups. 158 Haugh Bolsters Net Team 11- it Coach Brother J. Walter Under the brilliant coaching of Brother Jerome Walter, the tennis team has high hopes for a championship. This year's squad is bolstered by four year veteran Larry Haugh, who has established himself in both Catholic and public tennis circles as a player who is seldom beaten. Other players who will see considerable play are Dave Warren, Tom Noyes, and Tom Haugh, younger brother of Larry. Matches have been scheduled with a number of public and private schools, and that never say die ,spirit of this Raider team will assure them of their share of victories. The Raiders' top doubles team, Frank and Bob Buchmeier 159 -7.awfvr' 1, , -1 Left to right, front row: Paul Barthol, Dick Ettel, Tom Haugh, Larry Haugh, John Zimmerman, Dave Warren, Tom Noyes, John Ritter. 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