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

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Take much more care over their education and instruction than if they were the sons of a king. St. John Baptist De La Salle Patron of Teachers MICHAEL W. HEINRICH Co-Editor-in-chief WILLIAM J. COSGRIFF Co-Editor-in-chief BROTHER L. EUGENE l Advisor l Qaeda 7fd9dSa4a4! Sam: Qwd 7716 TABLE OF CONTENTS Classes ,.,TT... .T,...., ,,..T .,..,.....A.,...T4,,T.. Arts SQ Sciences .,...,....,.,..,.s.....,,..,....A...... Leadership ,, ..,, Military ,.rr......, .... Social .. V.... Sports ., Index .. T. 2 6 , ' . a 5 - , X Q il EXE ff 2 ' 2 - 5 1. V f i '-,A 3 A ,sq 'T sly ' fa. 3 ,fm 'sq 1. ki 'Q Qi N 5 Y f V . 1 ix .mf mwnwm V, F .4 ax P .H V 'I mi 7 . ' wilt K x f' A X '-cf i ..a ,, A ,K 'VF - - N ff' S 'W' , . M. . . . ,, .. -. . .- A. .. 1 , naw- - i' A :'1z:.' , . . ' 'A M' wfff- ' - A H' ' ' i W ,f ,. W , 1. w fM ,M E, 'y1 A' ww.' f1vz'f-afq..,,,.fw,wwin M? 11 ff' f S 3 'Q :1 ' aq- mivr 3 , ,n na 12 , In Pl S .. 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His intricate system of personalized guid- ance counselling, famed among educators, will leave its mark in the eternal sea of faces adoring God, and only then will Brother Wal- ter receive the fullest measure of reward for a iob well done. These words will wither and fade with the passing of time and generation, but the spirit of a man who labored so zealously for his boys can never and will never rest. To you, Brother, who kneels before the throne of God, we, the Class of 1959, lovingly dedicate this book to your unselfish spirit, and hopefully pray that your soul, free of its body's shackles, will continue to guide and bless us forever in our faltering labors. 5... 'Y gff I Left to right: Brother Lawrence Wolter, Guidance Director Brother J. Felix, Principolg Brother K. Wilfred, Asst. Prim cipol, ond Brother Kevin, Asst. Priricipol. UWM 'T' in MISS KRANZ MRS. PIERSON BRO. H. JOSEPH MR. ZELTNER ni ' .. -1 ',,y . Mm? V .Q . .. 4. 'ff .,,.,.,, , ww. L., ,. q 'Z ,H mr-1 W-N, 9- 1 ',...,ss- .,.+. ,.,..4- AV? 1 ,NL Nw., -nv-www ,M uv'-en .. 'M N-, I f ,..,,k -N, A vx:.,,,,if .f A A .. N N WLSX. .. , . I , if 1 Bs 7' Y J. M egg' in I ww., MK, . Q ,v ty A s iNf4'a'faLLs-,g ' , .E ' 1 1 A . v A 3 - Jwkh ,xi-'11 , f T451 .1 .Q fa 1 . f. fe .Y H Lk' v Sz-V' .fm f .W , . , , V M A-Q My fun. ' 1 , wp., 4 ff, -1 Qi. hui! 4 Y l , :V N ,f 9 dr I 1 SAMUEL BURON Co-editor ROBERT RUGLOSKI Co-editor JOHN MALEY Co-editor CSeniorsD STEPHEN CHRISTENSEN Co-editor fSeniorsJ IOQ Brother L. Benedict Religion IV English IV lO3 Brother K. Francis Religion IV Chemistry IO4 Brother L. Eugene Religion IV English III, IV mica fildadeafn IO8 Mr. George H. Veith U.S. History English II Bond Director Mr. William F. Joyce Sociology Brother A Benedict Religion IV World History .gn vs if wp.. enicvz Secretary Paul A. LaMere There are always a few key in- dividuals who make or break a graduating class. One of the major influences working for the good of the Class of '59 has been Paul La- Mere. His accomplishments have been in the fields of dances, drives, school spirit, and anything else that needed a push. Paul has always been around to give the necessary pat on the back or a kick a little bit lower. The Senior Class thanks Paul for his services. Treasurer John C. Demma A general's voice and appearance, a handshake's friendliness, and a pauper's President William J. Cosgriff The Senior Class is fortunate to have in its possession an efficient friend machine called Bill Cosgriff. The dictates -of this machine have been adhered to because of personal affection for its workings, rather than because of fear of its authority. This machine has to be efficient because its owners require more foot-pounds of work per calories of heat than the United States Navy requires of its rockets. The A school has to rejoice because the machine has passed its required standards. Vice-President George G. Schmid People, by their nature, are in the habit of looking up to George Schmid, the veep of the Class of '59. Garge is one of the most dynamic personalities ever to wield a big club at Cretin. He has con- tradicted the old theory that a iob does not get done if a person lets George do it. lf the theory existed that a person's leadership ability varied directly as his height, George would certainly qualify as affirmative proof. rf.. humility -these are the ingredients of a John Demma sandwich. This type of refreshment has always been available both to the underclassmen and to the seniors, many of whom were fortunate enough to make it their daily diet. So the Class of '59 has naturally chosen this vitamin-packed victual as one of their leaders in eating up their high school at Cretin. MXSGT. WILLIAM F. ALTIER Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. 2ND LT. JOHN P. ANZIVINO Merit Medal I, 2, 4, Omcers' Club, N.C.O. Club- Benildus Club, Contact I, 2. 1 MAJ. RICHARD J. ARONS Officers' Club, N.C.O. Club, C.S.M.C. I, Homecom- ing Com., Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. ROBERT E. ASTRUP Merit Medal I, 2, 3, N.C.O. Club, Benildus Club, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Football B I, 2, Hockey B I, 2. MfSGT. GARY K. ATKINS Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. GREGORY P. BAGAN N.C.O. Club, C.S.M.C. 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. JOHN T. BALLIS Radio Club I, Hockey B I. CAPT. GLENN P. BASKFIELD Advisory Officer I, 2, 3, 4, Officers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3, Homecoming Com., Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball B 2. 'I2 MXSGT. WILLIAM R. BEECHAM Class OFfIcer I, Advisory Olificer I, 3, 4, Benildus Club, Homecoming Com., Pipe 8. Derby 2, Football B 2, A 3, 4, Baseball B I, 2, A 4. MXSGT. CHARLES P. BOEKE N.C.O. Club, Homecoming Com., Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. I, 2, Intramurals 2, 3. CAPT. GREGORY K. BOHRER Advisory OfHcer 2, OftIcers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Con- cert Band I, Benildus Club, Homecoming Com., Intra- murals 3, 4, Football UB I, A 2, 3, 4, Baseball B 2, Track 3, 4. MXSGT. RICHARD B. BOYLES Merit Medal I, C.S.M.C., Neatest Cadet 3, M.P. 3 MXSGT. RICHARD L. BRENNAN Intramurals I, 2, 3. IST LT. FRANCIS X. BREWER Merit Medal I, Ofticers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Benildus Club, Homecoming Com., Intramurals 2, 3, 4. IST LT. FRANCIS X. BUCHMEIER Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, Nat'I Honor Soc. 4, Omcers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Comment 4, Debate I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Crack Drill 2nd Plat. I, Base- ball B I, Tennis 3, 4. MXSGT. THOMAS J. BUCK Intramurals 4, Crack Drill 3, Neatest Cadet 2, M.P. 3. I3 MXSGT. JCHN B. CARDINAL Homecoming Corn. 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Neatest Cadet I, 2, Football B 2, Baseball B I, 2, A 3. 2ND LT. JOHN E. CARROLL Merit Medal 4, Nat'l Honor Soc. 4, Officers' Club, Comment 3, 4, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. I, 2, Contact 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Football B 2, Golf I, 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. GREGORY J. CASEY Nat'I Honor Soc. 4, N.C.O. Club, Comment 4, De- bate 4, Camera Club 2, 3. 'IST LT. RICHARD J. CASEY Merit Medal I, 2, Otticers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Benil- dus Club, C.S.M.C. I, Contact 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Color Guard. 'I4 CAPT. RICHARD R. BUKREY Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, Nat'I Honor Soc. 4, Otticers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Benildus Club, Radio Club I, 2, Homecoming Com., Pipe 8g Derby 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Golf I. IST LT. SAMUEL J. BURON Class Omcer 3, Advisory Otticer 3, Otticers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Cretinite ICQ-Ed.l, Benildus Club, Home- coming Com., J.S. Com., Cheerleader, Pipe 84 Derby 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. 2ND LT. BRUCE D. CAMPBELL Merit Medal I, 2, Nat'l Honor Soc. 4, Debate I, 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. 3, M.P. 3. MXSGT. JOHN L. CAMPBELL N.C.O. Club, Dramatics 4, Homecoming Com., Pipe 81 Derby 4, Intramurals 3, 4, M.P. 3, 4. IST LT. STEPHEN H. CHRISTENSEN Advisory Otincer 3, 4, Otticers' Club, N.C.O. Club Cretinite ICO.-Ed.l, Comment 4, Concert Band I, 2, 3 4, Rhythm Raiders 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, C.S.lVl.C. I, 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Com., J.S. Com., Pipe 8. Derby I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 Swimming I. PVT. DAVID O. COFFEY Contact 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 4. MXSGT. MICHAEL D. COLLINS , , - - P N CO. Club, Neatest Cadet 2, M. . 3, Hockey B I, 2, Baseball B I, 2. PVT. DENNIS F. CONNOLLY MXSGT. PAUL M. COPPINI Comment 4, Benildus Club, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, M.P. 3. COL. WILLIAM J. COSGRIFF Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, Nat'I Honor Soc. 3, 4, Class Otlicer 3, 4, Advisory Ofticer I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Coun- cil lPres.l, Chicago Tribune Award 3, Ofticers' Club IV. Pres.l, N.C.O. Club lSec.l, Comment 3, 4, Cretin- ite 3, 4 lEd.-in-Chietl, Benildus Club lSec.I, C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3, 4, Contact 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Com. lChmn.I, .I.S. Com., Pipe 81 Derby 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball B I. MXSGT. GUY D. COURTEAU Contact 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 4. MXSGT. WILLIAM J. CURRAN Merit Medal I. 'I5 CAPT. GARY A. DAVIS Merit Medal 2, Officers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Cretinite iCo.-Edm, Comment 4, Benildus Club, C,S.M.C., Con- tact 3, 4, Pipe 8. Derby 3, Intramurals 4, Crack Drill 3, 4, 2nd Plat 2, Neatest Cadet I, 2, M.P. 3. MXSGT. HERBERT A. DAVIS N.C.O. Club, Benildus Club, Pipe 8. Derby 3, 4, ln- tramurals i, 2, 3, 4, Crock Drill 3, 4, 2nd Plat. i, 2, Neatest Cadet I, 2, Football B , A 3, 4. LT. COL. JOHN C. DEMMA Class Otticer i, 2, 4, Advisory Otificer i, 2, 3, 4, Senior Council lTreas.l, Otlicers Club lPres.l, N.C.O. Club lTreas.l, Benildus Club, Homecoming Com., Pipe 8. Derby 3, 4, Intramurals i, 2, 3, 4, Baseball i, 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. JAMES W. DOLAN Comment 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Benilclus Club, Contact 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Com., Pipe 8. Derby 4, Intra- murals. 'I6 'IST LT. WILLIAM A. DALGLISH Advisory Ofticer 3, N.C.O. Club, Debate i, 2, 3, 4, C.S.M.C. 2. CAPT. ROBERT F. DANNEKER Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, M.P. 3, Hockey 2, Baseball A l, 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. CHARLES H. DECKER Benildus Club, Football B 1, 2, A 3, 4. MXSGT. THOMAS DELSING Concert Band i, M.P. 3. PVT. MICHAEL C. DOYLE C.S.Ivl.C. I, 2, Homecoming Com., Pipe Bt Derby 2, 3, Intromurols I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball B I, 2. PVT. RICHARD F. DUGAN Concert Bond I, 2, 3, 4, C.S.M.C. I, Chess Club I, Ccmero Club I, Intromurols 2, 3, 4. isr LT. JOSEPH M. EASTMAN Advisory OFHcer 4, N.C.O. Club, Cretinite lCo.-Ed.I, Benildus Club, Contact 3, 4, Homecoming Com., In- trcmurols 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. JOHN T. EDDLESTON Comment 2, 3, C.S.M.C. 2, Intrcmurols 2, 3, 4. PVT. JULIAN J. DUREN Concert Bond I, 2, 3, 4. QND LT. RICHARD H. DURRENBERGER Advisory Officer I, 2, 3, 4, N.C.O. Club, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C I, Intromurols 3, 4, Crock Drill 3, Color Guard 3, MP. 3, Bdsketboll B I, 2. 1 MfSGT. CARL C. ELDREDGE Intromurols 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. THOMAS G. ENGLUND Merit Medol 4, Advisory Ofticer I, 4, C.S.M,C. 2, 3, 4, Intrcxmurols 2, 4. I7 CAPT. DENNIS P. FARRELL Merit Medal 2, 4, Benildus Club, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 3, Hockey B I, 2, Baseball HB I, 2. MXSGT. JOHN T. FILIPCZAK N.C.O. Club, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Rhythm Raiders 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, C.5.M.C. 2, Chess Club I, Pipe 81 Derby 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. GEORGE M. FLORIA Merit Medal 3, Advisory Officer I, 2, 3, N.C.O. Club, Comment 3, Benildus Club, Contact 2, 3, 4, Home- coming Com., Pipe 81 Derby 2, Intramurals 3, 4, Hockey B I, 2, A 3, 4, Baseball B I, 2. MXSGT. THOMAS W. FLYNN Merit Medal 2, Intramurals I, 2. MXSGT. JOHN T. ESCHLE C.S.M.C. l, 2, Pipe 81 Derby 4, Intramurals I, 2, 4 Crack Drill 2nd Plat. I, 2. MXSGT. DAVID A. ETTEL N.C.O. Club, Homecoming Com., Camera Club I, 2 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3. ull ' MXSGT. RONALD J. GADBOIS c.s.M.c. 3, MP. 3. 'IST LT. GARY A. GARDNER Merit Medal 3, Officers' Club, N.C.O. Club, C.S.M.C., Pipe 8K Derby 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Crack Drill 2nd Plat. I, Rifle Team 2. I8 MXSGT. LAWRENCE E. GAYLORD N,C.O. Club, Debate 3, Radio Club 4, Intramurals 3. MXSGT. JAMES F. GILLET C.S.M.C. I, 2, Contact 2, 3, Pipe 81 Derby 4, Intra- murals 3, 4, Crack Drill 2nd Plat. I, 2, 'IST LT. NEIL L. GRASS Homecoming Com., Pipe 81 Derby 4, Intramurals 2, 3. PVT. JAMES N. GRUBER C.S.M.C. 2, 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Rifle Team 2, M.P. 3. 'I9 MXSGT. MARK E. GINTHER Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. I, 2, Homecoming Com., In- tramurals I, 2, 3, 4. PVT. JOHN P. GLISH Merit Medal I, 4, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 4, Physics Club 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Baseball IIB!! 1 PVT. GERALD T. GOLDEN Concert Band I, 2, Dramatics I, 2, Debate I, 2, C.S,M.C. I, 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. CAPT. THOMAS A. GOULD Merit Medal 2, 3, Advisory Otticer I, 2, 3, Officers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Cretinite, Comment 3, 4, Concert Band I, Benildus Club, Contact 2, 3, Homecoming Com., Intramurals 3, 4, Swimming I, Track 3, 4. . ' MXSGT. ROBERT E. HEAGLE Advisory Otiicers 3, Intromurols 2, 4, Footboll B i A 3, Boseboll B i. MAJ. MICHAEL W. HEINRICH Merit Medol l, 2, 3, 4, Not'l Honor Soc. 3, 4, Ad- visory Ol:Hcer 4, Oliicers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Cretin- ite lEol.-in-Cbietl, Comment l, 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4, Contoct 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Com., .l.S. Com., Pipe 81 Derby 3, 4, lntromurcils l, 2, 3, 4, Crock Drill 3, 4, M.P. 3. IST LT. DAVID M. HACKL Merit Meclol l, Not'l Honor Soc. 4, Advisory Officer l, Otcficers' Club, Comment 4, Debote l, 4, Benilclus Club, Rodio Club l, 2, 3, 4, lntromurols 3, 4, M.P. 3. 2ND LT. GLENN HAGEMAN Merit Meclol i, 2, 3, 4, N.C.O. Club, Comment 4, Concert Bond l, 2, 3, 4, Comero Club 2, 3, 4, Intro- murols i, 2, 3, 4, Crock Drill 2nol Plot. i, 2. 2ND LT. THOMAS F. HALE Ofticers' Club, Benildus Club, Homecoming Com., ln- tromurols i, 2, 3, 4, Footboll B 2, Bosketboll B i, 2. MXSGT. JOHN P. HARLEY N.C.O. Club, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C, l, 2, 3, 4, Contoct 2, 3, Homecoming Corn., Comero Club i, 2, 3, 4, Pipe 81 Derby l, 2, 3, 4, Intromurols 2, 3, M.P. 3, Trock 2. MAJ. STEVEN P. HAUBER Merit Medol i, 2, 3, 4, Not'l Honor Soc. 3, 4, Om- cers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Concert Bond l, 2, 3, 4, Rhythm Roiders 3, Benildus Club, lntromurols l, 2, 3, 4. CAPT. TERRENCE M. HAYES Merit Medol l, 2, 3, 4, Officers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Comment 3, Debote l, 2, 3, 4, Concert Bonol l, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3. CAPT. JOSEPH F. HERING Merit Medal I, 3, 4, Advisory OFHcer 4, Officers' Club, NCD. Club, Cretinite ICO.-Edt, Comment 3, 4, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4, Contact 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Com., JS, Com., Pipe 81 Derby 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Crack Drill 3, 4, Neatest Cadet I, Baseball B I, 2. 2ND LT. THOMAS M. HETZNECKER Merit Medal I, Otlicers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Cretin- ite fCo.-Edw, Comment 3, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Debate I, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Com. MXSGT. THOMAS J. HOFFMAN Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Football B I, 2, A 3, 4, Hockey B I, 2. MXSGT. MICHAEL J. HOLLAND Benildus Club, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Football B I, 2, A .3, 4, Baseball B I, 2. CAPT. THOMAS D. HOLMES Advisory OtlWcer 2, Otticers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Com- ment 2, 3, 4 iEd.-in-Cliietl, Dramatics 2, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4, Contact 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Com., Pipe 81 Derby 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, M.P. 3, Baseball B I. MXSGT. GERALD HOWARD Concert Band I, 2, C.S.M.C, I, 2, Contact 4. PVT. JOHN M. HUGHES Dramatics I, Debate I, C.S.M.C. I, Homecoming Com., Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. JAMES H. ISERMAN N.C.O. Club, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. 2, 3, Camera Club I, Homecoming Com., Pipe 84 Derby 3, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey B I, 2, Track 4, Tennis 4, Swimming I. 21 MXSGT. ROBERT A. JELINEK NCQ. Club, Benildus Club, Homecoming Com., Rodio Club l, 2, Pipe 84 Derby 2, lritromurols 2, 3, 4, M.P. 3. MfSGT. BRUCE M. JESKE Imromurols 4, Foorboll A 3, 4, Hockey B 2, MXSGT. JAMES A. JUDGE Merir Medol 2, 4, NCQ Club, C.S.M.C. 2, 3, Roldio Club l, 2, lmrdmurols 2, 3, 4. TST LT. WILLIAM E. JURNEY Merit Medal l, 2, Advisory Omcer l, 2, 3, Olnlicers' Club, NGO. Club, Beriildus Club, Homecoming Com., lrifrdmurdls 2, 3, 4, Crock Drill 3, 4, Qrid Plot. l, 2. MXSGT. GERALD M. KACKMAN Dromorics 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. LEO R. KASEL C,S.M.C, I,2,Coriroc12, 3. I O MXSGT. LEONARD W. KEDROWSKI Merir Medgl ii, Advisory Omcer l, N.C.O. Club, C.S.M.C, l, 2, Homecoming Coml, Pipe 81 Derby 3, lrifrdmurols 2, 3, 4, Crock Drill 3, 4, 2nd Ploi. l, 2. 4 MXSGT. THOMAS M. KEENA Intromurols 2, 3, 4, Football B l, 2, A 3, 4. 22 is W- 'muff PVT. FRANK J. KERWIN Concert Band I, 2, Benildus Club, Homecoming Com., Intramurals 3, 4, RitIe Team I, 2, Track 3. MfSGT. THOMAS B. KINNEY Contact 3, 4, M.P. 3. CAPT. JEROME R. KLUKAS Merit Medal 2, 3, 4, Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 4, Advisory Olticer 3, 4, Senior Council, Otticers' Club ITreas.l, N.C.O. Club, Cretinite ICO.-Ed.l, Comment 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club IPres.I, C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3, 4, Contact 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Com., Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball B I, 2, A 3, 4, Basketball B 2, Track I. MXSGT. PETER H. KNOLL Merit Medal I, Contact 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Com., Pipe 81 Derby 2, Intramurals 2. MXSGT. WILLIAM W. KOLTES N.C.O. Club, Comment 2, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. 2, Camera Club I, Chess Club 3, Homecoming Com., Pipe 8. Derby 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 3, MP. 3. MAJ. JAMES A. KORMAN Merit Medal 2, 3, Advisory OFHcer I, Olticers' Club, N.C.O. Club,. Benilclus Club, Contact 2, 3, 4, Home coming Com., Pipe 8. Derby 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Basketball B I, A 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. 23 IST LT. DAVID W. KEENAN Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Football A 3, Basketball HB' I, A 2, 3, 4. MfSGT. JAMES R. KELLERMAN Football B 2, A 3, 4, Basketball B I, 2, A' 3, 4, Baseball B I, 2. Advisory OFHcer 2, Oltlcers' Club, Homecoming Com., 1 Arif' MfSGT. MICHAEL P. KOUGHAN Contact 3, Cheerleader, Pipe 8. Derby 3, 4, Tennis 2. MAJ. DONALD E. KRAY N.C.O. Club, Comment 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Crack Drill 2nol Plat. 2, Rifle Team 2, 3, 4 lCmclr.l MXSGT. THOMAS R. KUEPPERS Benilalus Club, C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, Contact 3, 4, Home- coming Com., lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Football B l, 2, Hockey B l, 2, Track 4. MAJ. PAUL A. LaMERE Class Otncer 2, 3, 4, Advisory Otticer 2, 3, 4, Senior Council, Ofticers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Cretinite lCo.- Ed.l, Comment 3, 4, Benilclus Club, C.S.lyl.C, l, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Com., Football A 3, 4, Track l. MXSGT. FRANK W. LANE Contact 3, 4, Homecoming Com., Pipe 81 Derby 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4. MXSGT. RAYMOND J. LANE N.C.O. Club, Contact 3, 4, Homecoming Com., ln- tramurals 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. LAWRENCE E. LANGLOIS Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. 3, 4, Contact 3, 4, Chess Club 4, Crack Drill 2nd Plat. l, 2, M.P. 3. MXSGT. JAMES F. LAUGHLIN N.C.O. Club, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. l, 2, Home- coming Com., Pipe 81 Derby 3, lntramurals 2, 3, 4, Hockey B l, 2, Track 4. 24 we 19 G PVT. DAVID P. LEMAY IST LT. JAMES P. LENNON Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 4, Ad- visory Ottlcer 2, 3, 4, Senior Council, Homecoming C-om., Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball B I, 2. MfSGT. THOMAS J. LIESER Radio Club I, Pipe 81 Derby 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Track 3. MXSGT. WOODROW J. LIEVERS Merit Medal I, 2, 4, Advisory Officer I, 2, Intramurals 4, Hockey A 3, 4, Baseball B I, 2. LT. COL. THOMAS J. LINDGREN Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, Class Oftlcer I, Advisory Of- tlcer I, 2, Ollflcers' Club lSec.l, N.C.O. Club IV. Pres.l, Comment 2, 3, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. I, 2, Contact 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Com., Pipe 81 Derby I, 2, 3, Intramurals I, 3, 4, Crack Drill 3, 4 lCmdr.l, Neatest Cadet I, Rifle Team 2, Basketball B I, 2, A 3, Baseball B I, Track 2, 3, 4. MfSGT. BERNARD L. LUCKING N.C.O. Club, Contact 2, 3, 4, Crack Drill 2nd Plat. I. MXSGT. DAVID W. LYELL Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club I. IST LT. JOHN G. MALEY Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, Advisory Otticer I, Ottlcers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Cretinite ICO.-Ed.l, Benildus Club, C.5.M.C. 2, 3, 4, Contact 2, 3, Pipe 8. Derby 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Crack Drill 3, 4, 2nd Plat. 2. 25 MXSGT. PATRICK F. MARZITELLI Merit Medal I, Advisory Oltlcer I, 2, 3, 4, C.S.M.C. I, 4. MAJ. PATRICK F. MASCIA Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, Advisory OFHcer I, 3, 4, Senior Council, Omcers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Benildus Club IV. Pres.l, Homecoming Com., Intramurals 3, Football UB' 2, A 3, 4, Basketball B I, 2, Base- ball B l, 2, A 3, 4. MXSGT. ROBERT C. MATHIASON Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Rhythm Raiders 3, 4. PVT. PETER J. MATT Benildus Club, Homecoming Com., Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MISGT. TIMOTHY J. MCCUE N.C.O. Club, Cretinite, Comment, Benildus Club, Homecoming Com., Pipe 84 Derby 2, 3, Intramurals 3. MXSGT. PATRICK M. McGIBBON Homecoming Com., Pipe 8. Derby 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Football B I, 2, A 3, 4, Baseball B I, 2, Golf A 4. PVT. MICHAEL F. MCKEE Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team I, 2, Basketball B I, 2, Baseball 4, Track 2, 4, Swimming I. IST LT. JAMES P. MCMAHON Oltlcers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, Homecoming Com., Football B I, 2, A 3, 4, Hockey B I, 2, A 3, 4, Base- ball B I, 2, A 4. 26 MXSGT. ARTHUR R. MERCURE Cretinite, Chess Club 2, Pipe 8- Derby 2, 4, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4, Football B 2. PVT. PAUL M. MERGENS Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Hockey B I, 2 2ND LT. RICHARD M. MERTH N.C.O. Club, Benildus Club, Contact 2, 3, 4, Home- coming Com. MXSGT. ROBERT J. MERTZ Merit Medal 3, Comment 2, 3, 4, Dromatics 3, 4, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3, 4, Contact 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Com., Pipe IL Derby 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Track 2. MfSGT. ROBERT J. MILSKE Benildus Club, Hockey B I, 2, Baseball B I. PVT. GARY D. MOELLER MXSGT. GEORGE A. MOLL Comment 4, Concert Band I, Benildus Club, Contact 3, 4, Camera Club I, Homecoming Com., Physics MXSGT. LAWRENCE F. MONSOUR Merit Medal I, 2, N.C.O. Club, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, Homecoming Com., Pipe 8g Derby 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Crack Drill 2nd Plat. I, 2, Neatest Cadet 3, M.P. 3. 27 QV! LT. COL. EDWARD L. MURPHY Merit Medal l, 2, 3, 4, Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 4, Ad- visory Otticer 3, 4, Othcers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Comment 4, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. l, Chess Club 3, Homecoming Com., Color Guard, Neatest Cadet 2, Football B I, 2, A 3, 4, Hockey B l, 2, A 3, 4, Baseball B 2. MXSGT. GEORGE H. MURRAY N.C.O. Club, Homecoming Com., Cheerleader, Pipe 84 Derby, Intramurals 2, 3, M.P. 3. MfSGT. GREGORY P. MURPHY Basketball A 3, 4, Baseball A 3, 4. PVT. MYRON G. MUTH Dramatics 3, lntromurals l, 2, 3, Rifle Team l, 2, 3, Football B 2, A 3, Track l, 2, 3. 28 MXSGT. THOMAS .l. MOTSCHENBACHER Contact 3, 4, Homecoming Com., Pipe 81 Derby 4. PVT. PATRICK E. MOTTRAM Merit Medal l, 2, 3, 4, Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 4, Com- ment 2, 3, 4 lCo.-Ecl.J, Dramatics 3, 4, Concert Band l, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Com., Pipe 81 Derby l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Foot- ball B 2. MXSGT. RICHARD V. MULLEN Concert Band l, 2, 3, 4, Rhythm Raiders 3. MXSGT. GERALD M. MUNZEN Pipe 81 Derby 4. LT. COL. RICHARD W. PODVIN Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 4, Ad- visory Otticer 3, 4, Senior Council, Otticers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Cretinite lCo.-Edt, Comment 2, 3, 4 ICO.-Edt, Benildus Club lTreas.I, Homecoming Com., .I.S. Com., Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Baseball B I, 2, Golf A 3, 4. MXSGT. THOMAS .I. POHL Merit Medal I, 2, Benildus Club, Contact 3, 4, lntra- murals 2, 3, 4. M' Q5 MXSGT. JAMES .I. PROKOP Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. 3, 4, Contact 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Crack Drill 2nd Plat 2, M.P. 3. IST LT. PAUL R. PURTELL Merit Medal 2, Otticers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Com- ment 2, 3, 4 lCo.-Ed.l, Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4, Debate I, 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. I, 2, Contact I, 2, Homecoming Com., Intramurals I, 2, Football B I. IST LT. LOUIS A. POSTIGLIONE Merit Medal 3, Advisory Otticer 4, Officers' Club, Benildus Club, Contact, Pipe 81 Derby 4. EUGENE J. PROBST Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3. MXSGT. RICHARD G. QUINLAN Merit Medal I, N.C.O. Club, Comment 4, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4, Contact 3, 4, Homecoming Com., Pipe 8. Derby 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Swimming I. PVT. DONALD W. RALEIGH Pipe 84 Derby 4, Intramurals 3, 4. 31 MXSGT. GEORGE E. REESE Benildus Club, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. IST LT. JOHN A. RITT Otllcers' Club, N.C.O, Club, Benildus Club, Horne- coming Com., Cheerleader, Pipe 81 Derby 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, lVI.P. 3, Track 4, Tennis 3. MXSGT. JAMES F. RITTER N.C.O. Club, C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3, Homecoming Com., IVIP. 3, 4, Tennis 2. 'IST LT. GERALD R. ROELLER lylerit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 4, Olsicers' Club, Cretinite ICo.-Ed.I, Comment 2, 3, 4 ICO.-Ed.l, Dramatics, Homecoming Com., Intramurals 2, 3, 4, MP. 3, Football B 2. 2ND LT. DONALD R. RASK NCD. Club, Benildus Club, C.S.lVI.C. 3, 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Crack Drill 3, 4, Neatest Cadet I, 2, 3, MP. 3, 4. MXSGT. DONALD T. REARDON N.C.O. Club, C.S.lVI.C. I, 2, Radio Club I, Camera Club I, Homecoming Com., Pipe 82 Derby I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 4, Hockey B I, 2, Baseball B I, Track 4. MXSGT. JAMES W. ROEPKE Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball B 2, Golf B 2. MXSGT. RICHARD J. ROSGA N.C.O. Club, Intramurals 3, 4. 32 PVT. JOHN J. ROWE IST LT. ROBERT A. RUGLOSKI OFHcers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Cretinite iCo.-Ed.l, Com- ment 3, 4, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. 4, Contact 3, 4, Homecoming Com., Pipe 8. Derby 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Rifle Team 3, 4 LAss'r. Cmdr.l, Football A 3. N MXSGT. TIMOTHY M. RYAN N.C.O. Club, C.S.lvl.C. 2, Homecoming Com., Cheer- leader, Pipe 8. Derby 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, Baseball B l. MXSGT. CHARLES W. RYKKEN Concert Band l, 2, 3, Rhythm Raiders l, 2, 3, Con- tact 3, 4, Homecoming Com., Intramurals 4. 33 fl- MXSGT. MICHAEL J. RUMMENIE Contact 4, Camera Club l, Intramurals 2. 'IST LT. MICHAEL V. RUTH Advisory OFHcer l, 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball B l, 2, Baseball B 2. MXSGT. JOHN A. RYAN Merit Medal l, 2, Class Ofticer 2, 3, Advisory Otticer l, 2, 3, Football B 2, A 3, 4, Basketball B l, A 2, 3, 4, Baseball B l, 2, A 3, 4. MXSGT. THOMAS G. RYAN Benildus Club, Contact 2, Homecoming Com., lntra- murals 3, 4, Football B l, 2, A 3, 4, Basketball B 1, 2, A 3, 4, Baseball B 2. MXSGT. EUGENE F. SCHWOPE N.C.O. Club, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, M.P. 3. MXSGT. RICHARD V. SEIFERT N.C.O. Club, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Contact 4, Camera Club 2, Homecoming Com., Pipe 8. Derby. IST LT. LOUIS G. SACHWITZ Merit Medal I, 2, 3, Advisory Ofhcer I, Benildus Club, Homecoming Com., Intramurals 3, 4, Football B 2, Baseball B I, 2. PVT. MICHAEL J. SCHADEGG N.C.O. Club, Comment 3, Contact 3, 4, Homecoming Com., Pipe 8. Derby 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Golf 4. LT. COL. GEORGE W. SCHMID Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 4, Class Ottlcer I, 2, 3, 4, Advisory OFHcer I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Council IV. Pres.l, Chicago Tribune Award 3, Ottlcers' Club, N.C.O. Club lPres.l, Comment 3, 4, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. I, 2, Contact 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Com., .I.S. Com., Pipe 84 Derby I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Crack Drill 3, 4, Football B I, A 2, 3, 4, Basketball B I, 2, A 3, 4, Track I, 2. MXSGT. MICHAEL J. SCHNEIDER IST LT. MICHAEL B. SCHOLZ ' Merit Medal I, 3, N.C.O. Club, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. 3, 4, Homecoming Com., Intramurals 3, Basketball B 2. MXSGT. CHARLES G. SCHRANTZ Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Rhythm Raiders I, 2, 3, 4. -'l'!'l 7' MXSGT. MICHAEL J. SEUBERT Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Mfset. MICHAEL H. SEXTON Merit Medal 3, N.C.O. Club, Comment 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Com., Track I, 2, 3, 4. MfSGT. ROBERT A. SHAW Benildus Club, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Hockey B I, 2, Track I, 2. PVT. DONALD J. SHETKA Advisory Oftlcer I, 2, Intramurals I. IST LT. JOSEPH L. SHIELY Merit Medal 3, 4, Officers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Benil- dus Club, Homecoming Com., Intramurals 2, Hockey B I, 2, A 3, 4. PVT. DONALD R. SKRYPEK 3,4 Intramurals 2, Football A 4, Hockey B 2, Base- ball B I. ,W 1 .QM MfSGT. JOHN R. SPURRIER Advisory OfIIcer I, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Baseball B I, 2. MAJ. RICHARD J. STRUTZ Advisory OtIIcer 3, Officers' Club lSgt.-at-Armsl, N.C.O. Club, Comment I, 2, 3, 4 ICO.-Ed.l, Benildus Club, Neatest Cadet I, M.P. 4 lCmclr.l, Football A I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Baseball A I, 2, 3, 4. 35 1-Us Q MXSGT. GENE D. STUDER N.C.O. Club, Homecoming Com., Pipe 8. Derby 4. PVT. JAMES H. SUMMERS Pipe 81 Derby 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. MALCOLM C. SUNBERG Debate I, 4, Be-nildus Club, Contact 4, Pipe 81 Derby 4, Crack Drill 2nd Plat. I, Track I, 2, Swimming I. IST LT. WILLIAM L. SUNQUIST Merit Medal I, 2, Benildus Club, Homecoming Com., Intramurals 3, 4. MXSGT. JAMES H. SUTHERLAND Benildus Club, Homecoming Com., Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. BRUCE J. THOMAS Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. PATRICK M. TIMMINS Football B 2, Baseball B I. MfSGT. DONALD P. TORBORG Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Rhythm Raiders 4. 36 MXSGT. BERNARD T. WALFOORT Merit Medal l, 2, C.S.M.C. 2, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Football B 2. MXSGT. JOHN L. WALKOSZ Football A 3, 4, Basketball A 3, Baseball A 3, 4. IST LT. EDWARD J. WALSH Merit Medal l, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. I, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. CARL S. WEGNER Merit Medal 3, Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. BERNARD J. WEISS Merit Medal I, 2, Advisory GFficer l. M! SGT. JAMES F. WEISS Merit Medal l, 2, Advisory Otlicer I, 2, Football B I, 2, Hockey B 2, Baseball B l. 37 MXSGT. TIMOTHY P. TRAYNOR Advisory Oltlcer 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. RICHARD M. TSCHIDA Merit Medal 2, Advisory Otticer 2, N.C.O, Club Benildus Club, Intramurals 2, Hockey BU I, 2. MXSGT. DONALD L. WELCH Intramurals, Baseball B l. TST LT. GREGORY T. WELCH Merit Medal i, 2, Advisory Omcer 3, 4, Cretinite lCo.-Edji, Benildus Club, Contact 4, Homecoming Com., Intramurals 4, Football B i, 2. MXSGT. JOHN W. WELLS Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Football B 1, 2, Basketball B i, Baseball B 2. MXSGT. ROBERT T. WERDEN Intramurals 3, 4, Hockey B i. MXSGT. JOSEPH W. WERMUS Merit Medal 2, Comment 4, Homecoming Com., Ritie Team 2. MXSGT. JAMES M. WERNER Merit Medal 2, 3, Advisory Otticer 2, Benildus Club, C.S.M.C. 2, Homecoming Com., Rifle Team 2, 3, 4. MfSGT. ROBERT T. WEYANDT N.C.O. Club, Comment 2, C.S.M.C. 3, Contact 2, 4, M.P. 3, Hockey B l. 38 MXSGT. THOMAS J. WILLIAMS Crack Drill 2nd Plat. I, 2. MXSGT. JOHN C. WINTERS Merit Medal I,- 2, Othcers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Cretin- ite, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Rhythm Raiders 3, 4, Benildus Club, Contact 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3. PVT. ULRICH WOLTERS Foreign Exchange Student From Germany, Debate 4, Tennis 4. MfSGT. ROBERT P. WRIGHT Intramurals I, 3, 4. MXSGT. WILLIAM F. WRIGHT Advisory Officer 3, 4, NC. O. Club, Pipe 81 Derby 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Baseball B I, Track 3, 4. IST LT. MICHAEL J. YARUSSO Merit Medal I, 4, Advisory Oltlcer 2, 3, 4, Senior Council, Otticers' Club, N.C.O. Club, Contact 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Com., Pipe 8 Derby 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Track I. MXSGT. GEORGE A. ZENGEL Intramurals 3, 4, Neatest Cadet 3, M.P. 3. 39 0990 77700 sssir i 'V' rssr -r i '2 A Q. E y t f lgi T1- Z -X as Q Nat i A I . N B Lzli .5 W , z Q ui 1' A ll X l to 2, . , gg Q Q I' Q6 Pic?-'aQE.Sg-so 0 E WE? N lil Qn s -25 v u OD, p X I Qu Best Looking Most Scientific Most Likely To Succeed Biggest Optimist Pat McGibbon Carl Wegner Dick Podvin Charlie Decker ' gi' Qegszq . 'N 9 Q S N- Sec,-ef Ambition Favorite Outdoor Sport f Keep it secret Football Inspect the military statt Hockey Biggest Joke Favorite Indoor Sport F, Captain Hoyt's jeep Basketball rl G0 '60 Hula-Hooping I Favorite Girls School Favorite Hangout , O.L.P. Malt Shop First To Be Married Visitation 96, Sam Buron if- A ll i .ms -- - N ri'ssr F N z ll' .3 at nxt K, r pr lf 'wt M r is f f Q nm ' - , X ,, 3' Saw fix 7 x . 1 I ' Q i it ll it - ff- ts o C 2 - 4..,'1'.e is ff' ., .f G P j I 1. , J. l 1 W. Funniesf Biggest D,-gg Most Sociable Best Athlete Pat Mottram Jim Pagel George Sfilimld Dlck STVUTZ 40 J 111 lf-Q. J L. --t 4, L 'F xi E'-1 ig - Most Stuclious Ed Nightingale Favorite Saying Get Serious Act Normal Favorite Period 8th Ang lo-Saxon Favorite Actor Marlon Brando Mr. Magoo , 'HZ .. ...Q 5. Noisiest Jim Gruber 0 as Hg it J at 'W f l' if J 3 1 A ll P f D J X ff,-Ely M f J W iff Most Popular Bill Cosgrifl Favorite Actress Kim Novak Ma Kettle Favorite Food Pizza Fritos Favorite College St. Thomas Slippery Rock Teachers - X cg f x X l if 3210 Cgil'QE,r5'77J eSAr ? Best Dancer Greg Bohrer 41 m ilf ff J' ,Q 1 f i l E N 5 xf X' i , 15 T ' Most Typical Jim McMahon Biggest Pessimist Dick Boyles E53 Sleepiest TA .S John Walkosz F lf! -'-' TN T li itil i i 1.4312 Most Talkative Most Successful Operator JOl'tI'1 CC1I'CllHGl Mark Ginther endow date Brother Kevin Stanislaus Brother Kiaran Wilfred Twenty-tive years in the service of God and for the education of young men is the mark being celebrated by Brother Kiaran Wilfred. Brother entered the Brothers of the Christians Schools after graduating from high school in 1933. He has taught religion and commercial subiects in Minneapolis, Chicago, Jefferson City and Saint Paul. Brother Wilfred's good nature and charity are abundant at all times. A boy who has received, from Brother, the comment, You are a gentleman and a scholar, will always have a deep affection for Brother. The Senior Class salutes Brother and wishes him another happy twenty-five years. Brother Kevin Stanislaus, our all-around assistant principal, has completed tvventy-five years in the ministration of the Master. He entered the Glencoe Institute in i929 as a freshman and received his habit in l933. Brother Kevin has taught religion, geometry, Latin, English, and math in the Brothers' schools in Kansas City, Chicago, and Saint Paul. After six years as the principal of the Kansas City Brothers' school, he came to Cretin in l952. In the years since Brother has held the positions of assistant principal, athletic director, and assistant football coach. The Senior Class wishes Brother another twenty-Hve years of joy and peace in the service of God and young men. .W ' W B 11.11 p ffl? rg ur 'ti Ffa 4. lewd' Qwddlaaimw f Q, ff Brother J. Felix, right, prin- cipal of Cretin, is shown con- gratulating three, tvventy-ive year iubilarians. They are, left to right, Brother Kevin, assistant principal ot Cretin, Brother Patrick, torrner Cretin instructor and three years the moderator of the Class ot '59, and Brother Wilfred, disci- pline director at Cretin. Above: A group ot the many friends of Brother Lawrence Walter who attended his golden anniversary dinner. Lower right: Brother is congratulated loy a long time acquaintance. Wm 4,6 M60 ., ., 1 s... T. Albecht My Ed' 3, 'W W 9 y ,K T S.. ill' We ' , gal bv , ' ' , L'2 , sg' T. Aldridge R. Altier J, Argenqulf vi- 'J' i hu H B D- BGCl9 T. Bang B. Baskfield ll. V k ky-f, 5 . .L . fin.. Class Otlicers R. Astrup anding: Prof. Tierney, Pres. T. Carroll, V. Pres. VV. Couture, ec. H. Blissenbach, Sitting: Sgt. J. Brown, Treas. D. Bacig. 'Mr' A. Bianconi . i K . If .I K J .J ,A. l B - J I xy cs, K. 'N an f ye. i m x A- I by A in , fu, sr-r LN-W R. Bonin J. Bremseth Brenhofer J. Broderson T. Brost . 1,599 my T I i i it 1 C' Ha, K- U' t- . 43 -v A ' 1 V be fist. Q.. . T. Burke M. Byrne Carroll D. Carroll T, Carroll .-.- u 4- ff is x i... . M. T. Condon J- C0m 0llY N. Conzemius P. Cooney D. Corcoran . W V K at ' ' la r .LTI 'J W. Couture J. Crowley J. Cullen D, Cusick E. Dario ,V V 4 rw. J . 'P' 4? - G. Flynn F. Fried 45 B. Blaeser H. Blissenbach M. Bohen ET'- x, , J. Brown M. Cartier J L. D. Buck J. Burg , ww-. V . J' C.. if K . M. Casey P. Casey 706 Mr. W. Tierney World History U.S. History Religion Closs Oflicers Left to right: Sgr. J. DeFeo, Pres. M. l-lommersclwmidf, Sec. J. Goring, V. Pres. A. Eiden, Treos. G. Gruber, Br. Gabriel. ' 14 f lm 14 -f A I E B L , D. Empson L. Erdos T- Erlon J- FUheY .gpm J. Frevel J. Greeley , fr: M bf iw G' . 1. ee.. 'ff J . Fritz R. Fuller J. Furlong :A . J. DeFeo T. yi T. .,, I L . ...fn if 1 ...JM J. Devitt fi NS' Ns- L. '--. -f J. Dowdcl L. Dowdle vw' ' if W . in A.. J. Dunni D. 'Ni l Edclleston 'e-...A T. Felton T, Fillq ' 'Q ' . A Q 'fn ' an . . fir ' , h in J. Goring J, .. rf 1 . - 7 i L 5. f GN . T.: Gregory G. Gruber D. Guider C. Gummow ' mv'-i' 7- ' X A. Hcessig G. Hclicler M. Hammerschmidt R. Hcirnden J. Holisak F. Salinas 46 Gilsdorf . QA li f' 5 Q1 5 bu.. J' M. Dill W. Droke L 5 ,, .f'T.J'S, M , . K ,ww i . . Ehrenberg R. Doller J. DUFFY S an. A. Eiden J Elf'--Y 'es 'rf A my 5, ' 3. wa. . Vw or . . 5... ,.., f D. Finger J. Frazier l L- A .gg fb 1 'dry- M. Goess 77 n ' ' .W 41- -va Q' . W. Gosiak . . .- -' 1 J .,...A mVV, Yi ' Br. Religion Latin m..eefQ.sw-llflfm f K' D. Hartung B. Heidfke W. Hennessy R. Henningsen M, Hewitt G-we f , 'Q 5.52 ,gh ,,, J f V3 Br. Walter R. Hoag D. Hollihan D. Holmes D. Holmgren R. Horvath . as Religion A , ll -3 M2 1 .L . L. - .,.. .51 J., V ., , Enghsh 'e L . 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Y iw A I A Ly 63 Q' av J' TN mmm :ff Class Ofticers Left to right: Sgt. T. McGibbon, Sec. W. Muske, V. Pres. H. Markley, Prof. Widmen, Pres. R. McMahon, Treas. T. Olin. l , g -! u 'law- ' 62: 4 I , . : ' ky Y-M V4 R. McMahon M? me 6' AE 'dir iv .ef 1 xzfihv T McGibbon S. Mclntyre P. McKenna V 1: M.. ..,, Q. M iln- J. Mahoney V. Marcotte V, K. V .ff V p if f E: -,Ak Y f':, ,. ' V' IWJ' I 'A'J . . J R. Maulik P. Meehan W. Melville P- Menge .ff A I , 1 V , , Q f 'lll J. Minogue M. Mirsch W. Mockenhaupt A . , H 3 ' -al 3 LV 'l are 1 ' W. Muske J. Nagel M. Nagle 5 gi., A,.rn' I Tw '55 i f ' . Q G. Olson W. O'Neill W. Mercure . fi , . f A .5 ' 1'-fr . 3 Q . y g . T . M. Moline T. Mordorski J. Muckerheide G. Muellner i Wyzg 5 , . Ai, V Vg ,bly J, Nemo F, Nimig R. Nygaard C. O'Connor , ,, 1 p T J R. Q ,Th I WEE x vw K , QF P in , . 9' L te its .-.... , A L... V . B in T. O'Rourke T. Ostertog W. Pakulski J. Pcrenteau T. Patterson M. Meyer M. Murphy 5' flu T. Olin , .M in ff . .fee lu.. C. Pattison J 1 as ' , J ..-1- f . Q . , ,-. , N. ' Q- 5 .. 4- - l A-v K 'J lean., v -. 4 J 8 L 5. g 'X K W ,.,, ,E ve- -s as -nn. . . All 'H K' E57 L',1 ' ' , , Charbonneau R. Farrell J. Patton P- Petersen M. Philben J. Pilarski J. Plummer J. Polski ... vb J P' w r - -X MS ,Q . V . 2 T rw n Q . ae? I 2 1- I M 4 V K A I M- ,.g V, Q ii . , .il -4- -fe rp ff K 1 J. Postlewaite P. Probsf J. Queenan J. Quinlan J. Rcifferiy T. Randall P. ReiCl19nb0Cl'1 P- Rer1SCl1er1 if J 4- fs, R as 4' ..J J' R. Ricci P. Riley C. Rockwell J. Ross J. Rupert J. Ryan T. St. Martin R. Scalze J Q. f . or . J J J J-, , R., -Q.. 1... J, ...qi . K rerr in P L G. Scapanski R- 5CheVm0f1 M. Schmid L- 5Cl'1WCII'fZ J. Schwebel J. Schwebel R. Schwietz D. Seigler I M. , i .Q J 'L .5 'Q .Ml '-.245 W . 5 gs. A dv R -K 2-: 'J 5- rtv- 1'-2' A 'Qrr P r T if-1' J 1 . in D. Simek W. Skally L. Skoog J. Sommers F. Spoden J, Spurrier T. Stack B. Stanton 205 Class Oflqcers 3 - is f Left to right: Treas. T, Randall, V. Pres. J. Rafferty, Prof. War- J- Tschida J Wonka ner, Pres. J. Posflewaife, Sgt. P. Rensclwen, Sec. P. Reichenbacli. Physiology Mr T Warner Gen. Science Closs OFHcers Left To right: Prof. McKeown, Sgf. Vlforren, Pres. J. Sweeney, I ' - if A M., ..,. .,-. . ' J. l K -L 'V' . , Q3 X-:E - 'f s -.fs T TT- .M J 's s ., R l.. Andchozy J. Kirby J. Smiih P. Sfehr Y I P. Steiner T- Sfevens F. Sunberg R. Svore V. Pres. T. Thibodeou, Trees. J, Wilhorber, Sec. R. Wolerius. A Wse, ' V . li, 1 lil , 13? P' . .3 , ,,, . .- T. Thibodeou T. R. Thomas -we, , , ,.W,, Ms, E A ls A -1 . A J. Sullivan W. Swanson J. Sweeney R. Theissen s,',,,,,3, V. 5 A Q l E ,W ag , ,T , ye' R 2-'ff . ...l . ' ,Q x I.: ...Q -il T , if T. J. Thomas D. Tubridy R. UnTen G. Volenfo J. Vclento D. Vcunderheyclen J .lll h an ,,.. f J. 47 h TSX? L WA 1 gy . . Q gt . f K N fly Br V 15 ..., . L Jisl L 1 ll... T . J. Von Hoven J, Vomelq T. Vornlorock Votel R. Walerius L. Wales J. Wczllner J. Wols sff: ,fr W 1 -ggaeffil .1 Aly '- A . .1 , X . Warren R F. Welsch ...- J, Wicker J. Wilharber 4 W :ef , ,S Rah., I Q' r.. W 1 M. Wholen R. Wheelock R. Wiberg J- Wilson J. Wolkerstorfer P. Wylie Mr. L. McKeown Typing 50 Latin Bus. Low-Soles 5 3 ,gk 1 9' .ew , 5, .aw 1. n Q . Y if 3' W x- f A '45, ,mx ' ,l . 3- any 5'-f E 5 I u x was 'Nw GQ , Z, fu fbqm ?' ,ALM Ez nf? tiki' f 1 :Q . I N V -N 5 ,J ,. . Trl 1 1 SS' E f I wg -:fu , ' ' K K N n. f,L N '. ' ' I' 5 vu Tl x i fl? K 5 -:1,, ,, 1 S Q, ,Q X'4 4 ' -5.. i x I I , K ,N W N. A. '54 Hin Mr. H. Conroy Bus. Math Physics Class Officers Left to right: Sgt. J. DaBruzzi, Treas. S. Archer, Sec. J. Abel, Vg V. Pres, P. Daultori, Pres. J. Clarlcin, Prof. Conroy. l. I 'K lg Gnu J. Abel .... . . R 35 A 2. 3 V.. . , N,. , E ii. ' 1 ' V'-, 1 5 ' 5 ' J f ' K was f aw X nv 'S-1 -hp J J. Achterling .Ahiers J. Allan R. Arcand 5- Al'Cl'l9I' ' '- .- A A . ffm.. . , V ' J as -is.. 4 -r, . VV J., .L my . , I A 5. A --JP il J JJJ A J ll V, 'xl' , V J- Biebel R. Bierbuum G. Bissonnette J. Bossard W. 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Filla ' ' V S ., ' f J - 3, s 1 ' . -Q ' wg 9:1 ' ' A f K . 1. V T. Fischer T, Fleischhqcker R. Foley J. Ford G. Francis D. Francois P. Fritz R. Fritz A .Q-. vw. , lf' lg' l 'lu ... AWN E M 5. V 'ii 5, . hvV - V J 5. J ., - 5-ff 'M' J 1 ' J. Gardner R. Gaylord J. George S. Gerlach M. Giuliani R. Goblisch G. Goswitz R. Gould J in .s Sl ? ' 3' F , . it J M4 .s .., if f. sw Q - J G. Granse G. Griesgraber J. Groebner R. Gruber D. Haider M. Haider J. Hiniker 5. KriCk Class Omcers Left to right: V. Pres. S. Gerlach, Pres. J. Filla, Sgt. G. Droubie, 205 Prof. Adams, Treas. D. Francois, Sec. J. Delmont. Mr. J. Adams U.S. History English l Class Oliicers Left to right: Sec. G. Johnson, Sgt. J. Just, Pres. R. Komives, Br. K. Mark, Treas. R. Harren, V. Pres. D. Hauber. .. . W' K 4 . ' ' I , E. .,.. Vp, IL .. in ' Z - A M. Hayes D. Hayne R. Hebaus M. Henly I - , I 1 J. Holmcy T. Horak D. Houle E. Howe tw, w Qi mf I li T?-gg L, JK I 1 D. Jeffords R. Jensen G. Johnson J. Just -,M . . ..,j W' I M4 Koehnen J. Koempfgen R. Komives K. Kennedy L. v'2' L - y ,, is P. Maykoski 54 i me if Dv' fl? WI J. Griesgraber .l ,Q L. R. Hammel 5? 7 I i j .. ' hier.. P. Harris R. Henningsen . aft' J. Hurley E tg W L T. Kelly ,ik ai .4- J. Korlath V: K i an X -r j gg., f-in 'Qi -fu. , ,,,.. .Q ty, .sf s.. M P. Griffin R. Haigh P. Hamer 1.-sf r I A la hw lfi. ' J. Hammer R. Hanson R. Hcrren , My yy, 'T g IQ . is -fr A D. Hauber . . Herzog J s A D . if-..., i x L. Jackson T. Hough if nr ' 'L 2 W . L D. Haupt Aj I .2 7: .. ,ij 5. J. Hirsch M. Hoiiimun P. l sf , T2 Q . Jandrich P. Jasmin Br. K. Mark Religion English Latin Mr. E. Altier Engfish 270 fb... A W. Lewanovich G. Lievers L. Lindberg 'x 1 if ...L Jw, -., . L .U 'Emu L L. '- P' 'ft' J. MCELLIOHG T. McKeown B. Mclogan R S 5 .. R' ,K 'VS' D. Mellin B. Mersch P. Mielke f 1, 1- W, Q. - 25' ' ,... R. Mitch T. Moloney J. Montpetif Y I L. W. Moore R. Moosbrugger W -s 'E J R. Kueppers W. Kuhns S. Kuslich P. . L . .... 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Sands, Sec. C. Reischel, V. Pres. M. Scanlan, Sgt. J. O'Reilly, Treas. S. Morzinski. 277 Mr. J. Tocko Algebra Plane Geometry Scanlan P. Schmitz -- 1+ ....' P .QSM , it J 'W' .f L , D. 5l'1l6lY L. Sitzmann D. Sleeper Mr. P. Milski Class Oiiicers Biology Sitting fl to rl: Prof. Milski, Pres. W. Treacy, Sec. B. Toner Standing U to rj: Treas. J. Stevens, V. Pres. J. Wiberg, Sgt R Simoliak. . ,f .V . ' ik ,K , :.. . . , QWM VV .. . ri. ' T... h K. Pietraszewski R. Pietraszewski W. Quinn R. Rylicki M. Smith R. Smith R. Smoliak J. Sontag W, .re ,, .. J' . J J H I ary' ... 1 M514 ' .W V, I rv as V if-, ,fr Zi. -..LA r W. Spitzmueller J. Steger J. Stevens J. Stewart T. Stitter R. Strandberg G. Strasser W. Sudeith 3 ' F tr 1 T W . R as W. , V gg? rg, . Q ...., W M iii- S 5 - rr . . C. Swanson C. Tambornino J. Tierney J. Tocko B. Toner W. Treacy B. Troie D. Troie . 4 zv- V iff, 5' . Vw f 'V J . K i f ' J 'fr 4- . t 4 W' f, . S 5- . J JJ Vw J' - - an , 'F . ,E .lj if V . . ..' o r 7 J ,S T R- we- . rf . -V ir.. , it - , ,, 5 . J tb.. G. Unze P. Vasterling J. V0l'l'lbl'0Ck J. Walters R. Warren J. Waxlawik M. Whisler J. Wiberg A ' V Ji ...fw - .: V 5' ,. j i'i' ' . f M. J. . 'L - f ' . M R r Q . . T T , H l J Q' H ' A .,,, , T .- . .-bu ..... ' is S ... S '-1 - P. Wilson J. Windish M. Wold D. Wolkerstorfer R. Wood J. Yanchcr D. Young K. Zierden zeahnm -as X ' f- M W ..f,1-Vf.p.,: va 2 l ffiffi' wr www W. , '-:W 2: - f ' .,, Li 5 Mil gfggairryg' vj 'ni' .,,,L K H . . . ,. hK , K .,. ' g i .Ti 23 7 QSSQW I Wig, :2?:21'?3if5,J T' .. fi112gfYgi2gi?Wf f',' J , , zz Qi , .W-Vu K1- v LA.' .Q ' .,,-,, L' ' - 'C 58 4,4 1962 Class Gfhcers Left to right: Sgr. P. Stefanialc, Treas. M. Baumann, Br. Thomas, Sec. R. Schvvarfzbauer, Vice P. R. Hassing, Pres. K. Grewe. M 5, . fx W. Arsenaulf J. Calabrese -sj 'Qt ' -2' gy gf .,., U. rw- ' A A '-.' , X- M. Baumann . Qt -ai - W 1 l , . N. ,Y TN v-ff. My . J. Casey ' ' .6 . . . R. Casey T. Collopy E L. Edwards R. Foley C. Godbout K. Grewe D. Grout , As . 3. TTTT J. Hinding J, Lqllq M. McAvey R. Merrill B. Miller 501 Q, , , , , -'Y A ' ,. ..nl .. E. Nelson R. Ryan . S N R. Schwartzbauer P. Shields Br. K. Thomas .15-H T 'L i ' .fig . . ... Rellglon J. Swenson T. Terhorst History . English G. Sands G. Schadegg f . ,,-,,. gl-1 :rf Hllkgi alll, f Cllr J. Smith P. Sfefaniak T. Truhler K. Vannelli , . r- R. Bean M. Casey fr' Q.. M. Crane N an ' 'ik f R. Hassing P. Moline L. Schumi .,.. 2 K, G. Sweeney i. 1 - , g m' . M. Anderson R. Barrett y ...J - J' LWII -, U R. Bohanon H. Conroy . ti . M T l ,, r as -A J. sg. R, Cyzq T. Delmont T. Doroff C. Groeller 5- if I M. , A.. -W ,gk . V.. T. Krihci J, Kuslich iw T 3 H , 'P' --M..- K L L.,, I 'f Its. N- .. T . . M. McManus E. Maranda J my 1112 , - P X . R . V M. O'Connell J. Peterson rror in ,is gl.M'Ji4 .gr 4 ,V T. Sanft P. Schmitz iii . an f s ge! ,x ,J i up P inv- T, Hable M. Hawkins 'lf 1 lit J. Le Vasseur P. Liedl P3175 ? -1' I Ki Nu i Q . klhhzfij nf K I R. Meyers P. Moore R. McDonough Class Oiificers Left to right: Back row: V. Pres. T. Sanft, Treas. R. Meyers Middle row: V. Pres. T. Kriha, Sec. P. Schmitz. Front row: Pres T. Delmont, Br. Richard. 305 Br. L. Richard Religion Latin Algebra 11 L C. Nelson ryly Z y 1 . T Muye VAY.b 7 it . J illi J Q N.. R, Pierre W. Polski J. Rockstroh G. Rotter J. Russell ' ,'., ' Ct' CL in .... ,Q I vrrk .fr . . MR XL X X. 4 J. Sturm G. Trierweiler J. Watkins J. Weidl 4 .fy - f v 1. J - W 'ff Q-,. 'W G. Barich J. Bellows , J. f it vnu., ... Q-5 1 . .i W, ,, 6. 1 k - Callinan W. Callahan G. Coler R, Collins ' -was an ,. gg' , L' fi D. Daly T. David S. , ' 4 ,ins Davies P. Eldred T. FiizGibbon J. Golaski 'N sa- 'H f 5 J J lll an ., J. Haider R. Jeske M. Johnson G. Koechler Br. J. Christopher Religion Economics 407 Class Ofhcers .Collyord H J if T. Hoag li D. Kohner Jil Krueger R. Lackore J. Lindsay G. Little R. Lueneburg K, V' if in X A 1. 1'n J V . J. McDonald H. Mason J. Monno . .sf .r r 'fi' ,Z 61. M- f K R. Philips J is A A xx , l ii X...- Left to right: Br. Christopher V. Pres. R. Lueneburg Sec. T. J R M T S h , J ' ' - . . S h ' FifzGibbon, Treos. M. Johnson, Pres. G. Coler. O er C mllz C neewels , i J. Walsh . J - ls has ,..- J -fi. ,ff , R. Trudeau 'F wif l ' is 'ii gl 'wi i Fr 5 gr 1, Y , ..,, , ., V. Schneider W. Weiss A W if 4 V ' .Q . L - A J , 4 'K Q11 K ..s :tr R- - 'P X- lssl. as . - J Q.. - , y .sox R. Anderson T. Arfh L. Barrett D. Beckman C. Bodey J Q R . m .. . rs' A . J f wir x- R. Carlson E. Charbonneau J. Corcoran D. De Losh S, Doole . . , wwiwgwu wl'3Flh2 at EL J f ' . ' .. 1- fr I 411. G. Doughty J. Dvorak D, Franz - if , .il sig F? .nn My in R. Harvieux AA.lgo T.Joyce ..,,.. l gV g' V ii ' Q. T. Larson M. McCauley J. McDowell Sal 3 - v A r. lx sr 'X P. Hamilton J. Harimann W., I . :QM . , ' fy- ' 1 6 '. .. W. Kane B. Kowalski rf. I 'lg 5 V fr , .1 f .,, -fe ' ,VM 1' A 'M. n. . ' is .N 4 . 5. La 5: nger w ml li - gs. 4 X. R. Menge W. Morrissey W. Oplesch A :AT 1 5: 4-, E we ' K if r 'S 'hc , 1 2 ll l Br. H. Mark Religion Wd. Hisfory English 402 . , 4 , J ,Q h JJJA 4 ..fi raw W V ., ll ijt X J , Class Oflicers J. P d D- Rulli F, S hler Left to right: Treas. Igo, Sec. W. Oplesch, V. Pres. R. Menge mu V 1 Br. H. Mark, lnof pncfuredl Pres. S. Doole. 4 ff ff..-. iiii M. Tschidc P. Wald J. Wells gkfgksnw ...... Q g?Q 1? ' ff? l f ' D- Wermus M. Wukawitz N QV Koran W Kueppers T McCloskey McGulgan G McNellis H 1 Q , , Ek 51 Br J Cormac Nardlnl T O Nenll J Roszak D if I n fn G 'Q' R Anfang J. Belisle ri- '11 B0r1k J. Brannigan 3 fi: J , RJ K x ristensen F. Dian L ,Q offman R. Huberty 6' J 1 X F A. Lancette K K H , lee- -J J X W, 5 , L- Bohrer . 'A Carlson ,. , it H. Drews ...J S. Jungbauer R. Lund lu' . ,... . I , I N 4 1 D. Maxa C. Mulcany 5 JJJ J A9 . Schreier R. Skrypek rrhr C ' J Shoger C Tlerney R Wendel R Wiesner J. Wiesner J. Zwirn D. Bollinger J. Campbell ws L- .. H ' Nt ' K wr. ,. P. Ashton D. Bohl ' 'UW . ig .V-W' ,g I lr- . .-V. . 'A xxx- Class Officers J lm Left to right: N. Christensen, V. Pres., P. Nightingale, Pres., mf . 'M' gg., .19 J llii'r 'i'.. lgrf M f Mr. Paniang E. Gray, Sec., W. O'Neil, Treas. t V H . -. A ,.,. .-. A ., .V VV jj., C. Casey N. Christensen G. Eckland Q ...L Wg. ,, 1: W ' , ' i ' ' ' - , ...' . ll K J. Fuerst L. Gleaton D. Gorg A 331 M J ' 7 ..... r in 6 'SR 5? in 5- M ,, az... 4 M , 'lv-i L .4 , F- GVGY S. Harbek G. Harrelson R. Hernandez D. Jacobson gl 2 iiir I is.. . it M G P ' I -V 1, F. . 'anion 1 . English ' J' 'J ' ' N ' Latin J. Kzaley P. Lang G. Leach J. McElory J. Mathias '. .. 'V ' ' - ' . A . ,... , , ,. , . . 5 hx K, .aa , 7. 1: ,k,, K j sqm V K v 'fri' , 'V Q 'Y Y- , , Q4 ' . -rg. .. . , H 4 X .. 'fm , .. .wg ll s W 'Y V . .. . I K K K rigid .g i g k-', V -by K ig L ,. R. Mikesh M. Murphy P. Nightingale W. O'Neil R. Pignate C. Price ' l . ll ' K . 5 . .. . 1' si.. Q., .yr r- - or . .1 . N1 A4 'l , J fl A: 2 m, 4. If T. Quayle L. Rosner M. Russell M. Schueller J. Spitzmueller T. StoFfel T- Wiftkel A qi .v , S il W 4' 's , 5 f f xv A. , F. Armstrong J. Boyne D. Cedarholm T- COC mg l x if on A , , 5 if ill 4... hran i G, w Egg, Cognetta T s Y- ' .- ' 1 .w - fn 1- ,. v- ' + 3. - riff... J. Felipe J. Foxley M- FFCHZGN E. Gaelke ii A' V T. Hayes T. Korner i JJJJ P. Gillis . U J ,.iL,, A M. Kelly , rg. G., J. Davis L. Gorton Kelnberger E - .. ,. ...f 7 A . iff ...rk 'Qi -- .,. ., yi. f x D. Denning , J. Guider K T. Kinsella 'Q , Ji., .. J, 'ai Korner' J. Lothenbach T. Malone E. Moore J. O'Donnell X! 6 . Br. L. Josephus sr: Religion Latin E ski' 3 ii.. . Poirier K F- If fs W,0'R0Urke T. Pietraszewski Class Oflicers Left to right- Treas P Cognetfa Sec J Foxley Pres P Gillis W' ...ff L B., B D J h 'VI P ' K .' ' ' ' ' ' ' M. Sarka D. Schilfgen I' OSP US, FSS. OI'I'16l' f f . Sina 2' 9 55 A 30 .M , te, wi, D . T P ll G' QW if L 4 E. Voeller M. Zappetillo r P. Kundzins Q- . i 3 , v-'iw . ii-f Es K f A Qi X was K. Beaurline K + a fl... ' i- ff I M. Bellows T. Bernier ,fi . S, f 4-' - -. 4 ,QI 'K wr , M ,, V, R. Brown J. ClifTord 'F' SC? . 4 K L . R. Gaiovnik . M. . ii .J. Holi eff! L. Lucking C. Miron Mb-4 T. O'Malley T. Petteiohn ? , iii WWNQ., 'K ie J. Skoog .ff mg 1 8+ r' 'll 'lu H. Sfahlmann lv if . ..,. T. Younghans . 5731. lb n K J B. Smith -,kt-.of I ...if k A W. Weber L R. Dolan - 24 ,W R. Borvansky R. Braun , ' . Q5 H ,. ' f?' - I I f ,,,. , ,fl ., SY G. Exl T. Gagliardi Br. K. Michael B Religion English 'T ' V ,gy History 'L 'Lil ,..,.. l .A f l ' ' .... , if R. Klein J. Kleinart T. Lange 'V . 406 , L., . All A Q7 -an R, Nagel T. Niemczycki T. O'Connell 'Q' , 'il - . ... . ' l . T, Rogers R. Ryan S. SCl'1rT1ld Q 'L Class Ollficers L H' Left to right: Br. Michael, Treas. T. Gagliardi, Sec. R. Klein T' Spam V. Pres. T. Lange, Pres. T. O'MolIey, Sgt. R. Gaiovnik. 1 ' is 1 u l '11 WA Y,-. ali. fr 'x . wauQ Class Officers ir Left to right: Sec. R. Paradise, Sgt. D. Rosgo, V. Pres. J. Fear- ing, Treas. G. Jones, Pres. P. Mergens, Prof. Sands. 407 Mr. J. Sands English World History xl My 1 .fb M. Garner 4 hz V J 1 fzz G. Karlen J. Kuhns A f'f? Q ai ...X . T. Monette , 1 'J Jw ,X G. Rice , 3 1, . . W . ..., . . . -Q M W A X. , I X G. Christopherson l.. Ciampi M. Cooney J. Downs J. Elias J. Eschenbacher , rg 'fm-f w x J. Faribault J 4s.... ' fue, . J R. Hable J. Hollerbach 5 G 'bg-Q I ,.,, A X.. if Nt: P. McGuire G. Maxey R. Gaboury J. Fearing .V r.. . U.. -f . . W, G. Johnes L. Jorissen . .iw , fe n MA . . -fr: P. Mergens D. Moline J, ,. T, ZAxV V A Z. if . 5' 4.1 rrri J -as ' iiiiiii H i h M All sf. J Q. .L N V V .Y - A A , In Mk V V VV,L5 ,dw R. Paradise F. Powlak R. Peterson W- Pefefson L ini., I wi Q .V I az: an - A if-,E - 'f 1 k I we R J 15 M. Shields G. Simpson J. Smith L. Smith wi ' if ,, I 'x '5-7' M- 5 s X. H. Titfle W. Tschida M. Votul D. Rosga ,f ...evye v A W, G H, fn is , ,E -. , ,k,, PWD W3 5 K .V K. ,wg K V, k ,HN W E. Aden R. Berthiaume in is-ev , L Tf . f D. Campbell D' Cusick Class Officers V? J l l J' 5 Long, Sec'y.g and R. Davis, V. Pres. ll' ll .ppm , . , av . .. Q an R. Davis M. Delsing T. Ernsi -f ' ,nv-' . . ,, . 1 .wa E fs, A . N-' Tinlw i, fm -f VN' gl fi J gc , D. Fahey R. Ferkingstacl K. Gabrielle yay 2 2 J T Nw 'Q me V - w-.V 3 as 3 .. , T X ilk MW? 1 'Y Xx H ,,., if J J. Gannon T. Haggenmiller R. Harden C. Haugen M. Hoffman I I K Wah sg .Q T nfl! ll ' 3 T 1 Zl' E 'J ' L' -.J 'J' 'gf 4 . , I 'um' ,k , .V R ul. Q H f1Vr.md! VF ,V I V , .V 5 , . .A. J A . , R. Krammer T. Kurysh T. Lawrence R. Lincowski V. Long T.. K lf 4 f re 5 lrr. f we .... i ,,,, A aw ,i xkxy 5 .,. I I I K R . . SK fr Q: , . .T . . V . A , hw T .,fy.:-2 '- .if ,, fx: ' . f JP ' ' -. R fx D. Mankowski R. Margl D. Minogue J. Mohs T- Moser l-- N09el G- Pelfon ' rr' J.. - . rl 'T J. T T W J D . newer .ww meme Q z' Zane JQWJ' ey yew 'wi . l ..... l . J C l rf.' .gg i f V , 1 ' .V .. Hf,fTfI.ih l . Silk may R: E,l:.:- i..srb,. Q ,E:gH VI .KVV 1 V I 'I -.Vk ggi ...., r..? ,y f T .M R .. rer To . xzp. R. Podgorski J. Santo R. Schoeller T, Scholl R. Simonet R, Thul R, Warner . , Left to right: J. Mohns, Treas., Mr. Patton, J. Santo, Pres.f V. Mr. J. Paffon Pl. Geometry Algebra -divx? ,ni VA W ' ..,L, A . . V 4 I 1 1 'fl ' HW Tv ...Af J ' J X A K ,J 2... l f , - f.., V is i' ' . vt. f -f. ' A f L . . n KT' G. Bender M. Branch P. Campbell W. Casey ' -.i ' Th S. Chlebeck P. Cournoyer J. Dachtero . , I l ,f-.Q A .. fa -4 .., . rl J Q ,ar . 3 Qtr .E .L A . - ,-,. e 2 J s M HL. J .ff J. Dieveney T. Drucle D. Dugan P. Francis R. Gates .X ' ' 'ci' f S t,.. 5 J- .fy .k... T. Ginther T. Horan T. Kapaun .W ,...., it fkawf as , R. Ludes M. Luger J. Mack Br. H. Bernard l Religion .. X , English I ae...,.. S. O'Gara T. Piefraszewski 472 ' il is is . 6- Y 5 5 4. f 1 . .. 1 Class Officers h i Left to right: Sec. J. Pohl, Pres. T. Gavin, Br. Bernard, Treas. J J J 'A P, Francis, V. Pres. VV. Casey. ...l . I 4 M. Rosner D. St. Martin D. Schluefer T. Gavin J. Gillespie - T A Q bf. 'Y .11 w I Y W. Leibel J. Lonelfi .f in f , .,,-H., ,., .e frl. , 5 - 2 .VAV A.. V, ,f ss iw' 'L ., T. Oberg G. O'Connor ,, 'J' J my ,,V: J. Pohl S. Ramsey 5: ,.. . sg fl J. Sokola . Swanson , Syfk 'writ sl 'usuy X-JR Q 42 3 ' if T Yi Hr R M o ' 7 5 .,,. ' ,. W. Toenies G. Youngstrom G . . .,.,,. 5 ' . .fe , . S hgh' id. L. f- -. ... 'i L Biagi J. Boudewyns T. Dunaski ---, Q . N. -ua up iz.-.-S l E. Irber I ,qezoi if i . ,,. ,i ,.: V' 'T J .1 in .AL V K f L . 'M' ni W... :W . 'uw ' W. J.. K K I P. Flaherty R. Hansen K 4 sh 9 K: ' T. Judge J. Kennedy ,, ,V ...Q X' - li' - 1 N Z f :NX B, Ebel T. Farah A Q i an ,.., .g . V .J.1'J 3. F. Heintz R. Hilgert Br. .l. Francis Q Religion V g , Algebra F . ' L Gen. Science . 4 ,vm 'Ae G- Kif1neY J. Kisch N ,. ii: . M. F' L 5, ' - al jf F Ill f - F' 1541. ..... iq . -4- if ,, M R y R LV I A . EV r A Q- . if uk ffi 3 'Vi .gk LV f an 5. I X. -.Ti . Korclell R. Kusz P. Le Moy R. Lewis R. Morrissey R. PC-1ClUClF10 my is J 'F if 'Q L . , . dw 1 5' ' 'L a , '-f , - I if .., V ' 1, s. J R L iiii . R. ' ii.. . VU K I W... . I K - W ll Q15 WV 'E' ...T M3 R. Palmer Wu.. i rm , fm, L Nw Wm D. Unten M. Rowe fi . qu 'l .1 .J - . f W is -s. S. Vinck O. Weirick L , ij.. . . .Vi .Wessel G. Williams M. Brennan L L l ' H i e.., ,L s l e L . Kiltrell R- OSTGVTGQ T. Radabaogh J. Rucci E. Schmidt T. Stehr T. Toth Class Ollicers Left to right: Treos. G. Williams, V. Pres. P. Floherfy, Br. J Francis, Pres. L. Biogi, Sec. T. Judge. '.s 'Nwf-L .,,. -nr' -...go ',,.-'- 4',,,.-- K - 1-,. ' ysiia If bk .fi 3 2? LE: ',,, 1 , Q Wi' ,gm 4, ,. 1' ' si Br. J. Pius Br. I. Austin O I Br. A. Peter Br. I. Anthony 72 Br. J. Sylvester ff? ffQMIi - 'cgi' Br. John Berchmans Br. Benildo ry' Fr. A. Heyden Mr. L. Ireland Mrs. A. Nelson 1 il .if 9 ' ,f Miss E. Dolan 73 Mrs. J. Beedle F n 5 , .4 ,.,g5g,g Q ,- 5 I el .. ii 111422 iff W K, J, QM ,, K , . hy K A VV , L. L yg S..1?Q,,f , ,, H Maur' ...--- '4-'liw' of K . A 4 4' f fy '4 I , zu O 'FX 0 ' I M 4 i N .X N u 2, W i fi 13 0 I M Ki WL 1, f K ff, Q 1' , ' , . ,xp d 2 .N fy, .1 l i ' K E14 lf? ,.ZP,1if-. .f??L l'lH fi iff? ,: A if m 1 ' ':'I'fif'w1W-' n 'i .sit +,vsf,hU5k .ff L f NWS ,uf 'W 4: A . 'JTQ f' 1-F S .N , A W, J' 3 fv .1 Qfqgignk 'H 5- .., .-,,af ,, K 1. ,- pw, -sz 1, -z .M E,,j!'i , A .,,, , -wg M111 f ' 'ev :Y N 4 . 4' 9 4 9 5 , fhtmd THOMAS HETZNECKER Co-editor GREGORY WELCH Co-editor Gm ,J J :wg Brother Anthony and Glen Hage- man work on pictures for the Camera Club. Brasset lPat Mottraml announces that dinner is served. The COMMENT proves to be difhcult vvork as artist Jim Raf- ferty soon discovers. Bob Rugloski is shovvn planning the design for the CRETINITE cover. Left to right: Bondsmen John Fil- ipczak, Steve Hauloer, and John Carroll practice for the Spring Concert. Ed Nightingale explains the Re- solved to Frank Buchmeier and Mal Sunberg lcenterl. Dan Hollihan checks over one of his posters promoting a mixer. Dove Hockl exploins compli- ccwted circuit to Mike Jensen lcenterl ond Dick l-lossing. Left to right: George Long, Tom Rondoll, ond Dick Bonin com- plete on experiment in physics. Brother K. Frczncis vvotches Mike Heinrich lcenterl ond Dick Buk- rey try on new experiment. Left to right: Lorry Goylord, John Glish, ond Bob Buelow exomine the intricote ports ol cz rodio. Ulrich Wolters supplies Joe Nel- son with needed chemicols for his experiment. Prof. Milske exploins the struc- ture ot the humon skeleton to the clcuss. X 5 JW i fl V 3' 3? 'J 'trite 1 , , f X . . l r I 4' - bg lll? 5' list' li 7 J Q ' innu- a 3. f . , I u L A xt 5 M -' 'f --- ... f 13 Q -6..-W.. - , , ,L ...... ll -I V h xq.T 'P'-'un K 'ic E fx I I Editor Jerry Kiukos icenferb cmd Gary Davis Crightb iook on as Jock Moley points out Q good action shot. hh Gerry Roeiier and editor Steve Christen- zver old CRETINITES to formuiafe new ideas. Left io right: Ed Nighfingcde, Pq uI LcMere, mcmd Dick Podvin discuss The progrgss offheir respective sections. Left to right: Brother Eugene jokes with chief editors Mike Heinrich icenterl and Bill Cosgriflf during one ot their infrequent breaks. C' X 93 .... N.,- f - .. H, 'ff8'Umn-- -'r .xx Left to right: Greg Welch, Joe Hering, and Bob Rugloski collect ideas on their sections from one another. Left to right: Editors Joe Eastman, Sam Buron, Jr., and Tom Hefznecker work hard to meet a deadline. l , ,ne-P'- IJ X L...-0--.f Charley's Aunt cast -left to right- Pat Mottram, Kitty Carlson, Dave Hackl, Anne Austin, Greg Casey, Janice Maun, Bob Mertz, Sue Troy, Jack Dunne, and Glen Hageman. Bob Mertz isittingh and Jack Dunne find out what problems an aunt can cause. On February 8th and 9th Cretin sponsored the production of the comedy CharIey's Aunt. Students from Cretin and Our Lady of Peace participated in the play. The play concerns two college boys who have one of their friends pose as an aunt from Brazil where the nuts come from. The climax of the play comes with the entrance of the real aunt. Earlier this year Cretin men appeared in the play The Song of Bernadette presented by Our Lady of Peace High School, and Riders To the Sea by St. Joseph's Academy for the annual play festival. Sev- eral dramatists also appeared in productions put on by Theater St. Paul and Edyth Bush Little Theater. Brother K. Mark, who for a second year was di- rector of the dramatics at Cretin, did an excellent job of directing and coaching Charley's Aunt, as well as helping in the other plays. Dave Hackl and Glen Hageman ex- Donna Lucia tGreg Caseyl center, Sue Troy explains a few things change dirty looks after they have Qgtg like Q mother to Amy Ugnige about herself that her niece, played both proposed to Charley's aunt. Maunj left, and Kitty KAnne Austinl by Kitty Carlson, UGVGV knew- right. 5-.. 3 S 1 3 . 'F 51 Editor-in-chief Thomas Holmes. Jleff fo right, First Page: G. Casey, D. Hackl, G. Hage- man, T. Carrol G. Roeller, CEd.D, R. Rugloski, M. Heinrich, M. Casey and W. Cosgriff. Jieftto right, Second Page: M. Jensen, J. Hering, G. Scapunskige P. Purfell iEd.J, T. Horak, R. Quinlan, G. .j vis.M. Sexron and E. Murphy. iight: R. Podvin fEd.J, T. Gould, W. Couture, P. Coppini, G. Schmid and J. Klukas. lefffo right, Fourth Page: D. Hollihcm, J. Just, P. Mofrram fEd.B, F. Buchmeier and T. McCue. left to right: T. Ott, J. Rafferty, J. Wilharber 81 3 , Q fx-.3 L fy' 1 VKLV I .,.. A A K - yg j g, . . J? i ' M Q 5 12 fa .ai-. Q19 - . . . 1 juyxk W? I KM ' 0- 'JV J JJJ, .,... e Nh I id Jk 'Q nf Y J, .e. . 'W Sf! 4 1 J by W, --.arf QL . A. ' ,',..,,... ,A v J he eehy - , ., My GJJJ JJJ Q J .yeu Quee' f fJueJee1 V wi' - ' -'J'J :i'f:i' eeueu G .... 'V , . . k . . l .... Q l - ,bg Q. -.f.' w W 1 L I XX w ' H. G J' G I J E? 1:..,4L..v:.,E :msgs 4 -3 'Vw ll'I Lorry Hubbord ond Bob Moosbrugger stort looking tor new debate rrioteriol. Bill Dolglish gives bis orgument during o debote. Dame Mr. J. Adoms exploins the debote question to Cleft to rightj P, Purtell, R. Oakes, P. Kross, R. Moos- brugger. Left to right: J. Buclimeier, R. Sonds, R. Buelow, A. Hoessig ond M. Goess listen to their lost clebotes. X a E l Terry Hayes Cleffl goes Through his material To find supporf for his partner Bruce Campbell. 6401 hi-.N Left to right: F. Nirnis, T. Mich, S. Kriclc collect information for coming debate Left to right: B. Campbell, E. Nightingale, T. Hayes, G. Casey, R. Oakes, D. Hackl, P. Pur- rell, F. Buchmeier, W. Dalglish and M. Sunberg. G l d S d row S Houber J Winters D Lyell G Hageman Left to right, front row: J. Nagel, D. Wilson, R. Buelow, L. Nagel, R. ay or . econ : . , . , . , . ' ' ' R. D R. Horvath. gon, D. Herzog, D. Torborg, R. Maihicson, W. Long. 0 M 6 6 fl Third row: J. Gardner, J. Ford, T. Hayes, M. Corner, P. Menge, T. Thomas. Fourth row. R. Broderson, S. Chrnstensen, u , 2' , Y .. ' 1,45'f:' fe., M A Q-as J rr .llwy V f . 2 Ll' +5 W . ,., fe 1 Steve Hauber, Band Major 84 K . . L . ff gi 1.5.3 ii A f Q if- is h'-fV .s. - - rl. , .-I , 0: W ' .. ' with .V : J - ff 3,,,,1W,,.. ..-Q ff.-1 . ,V f -, .. T -. . . , . . . H if W ' -,fa . ill M 52, . J Left to right, front row: F. Suhler, M. Mirsch, J. Brannigan, T. Bang, T. Hetznecker. Second row: J. Glish, E. Probsf, W. Fritz, T. Bros? R. Mullen, M. Whalen, J. Filipczak. Third row: L. Hubbard, D. Kohner, R. Merrill, F. Dian, D. Sleeper, W. Englund, R. Jensen, J Hirsch Fourfh row: L. Schwartz, J. Schneider, P. Probsf, P. Jasmin, J. Dvorak, J. Clysdale, P. Steiner, J. Polski, J. Carroll. Buck row: D. Young if . 2 ff' 11 . iffy? V W 'A ' Y . ..... . Professor Veifh, Direcior 85 Left To right: T. Erlon, J. Filipczok, S. Houber, cnc! R. Broderson reheorsing for on upcoming perform- once. Left to right, Front row: S, Christensen, D. Torborg, J. Filipczok, J. Winters, W. Frifz, J. Giisn, J. Clysclole, R. Mofhioson, J. Corroll, C. Schrontz, T. Erlon, ond R. Mullen. ,V -NN W H - U' ,. ,,..,, ,.-,- JV- 43, V .WA Aww. Q: ,..,. .. ,. ,W , -H i ...W 1 s A..- .,.- S, - S-Q Y '...e., . - i'U'5 :l-t .,:! fgg.:' fr' Mu -...f ... ...- 1- ...gg-f ...I ..,d--K ,,,.f- ',,..-' ,ff a... M - Dl- A--......::.. ms' -'ff ' W -- Af I ,,.. ,... .... N ,V .W... :Q k ' 1v if ' 7 :f 7' ',JfH' 'rw' 'W' -f not-'mr -new as-av Qi f gm, ww.. 2 Shown above is the marching band under the direction of band Major Steven Hauber. ' 'gazed Walqzfwl Left to right, First row: C. Casey, P. Korner, L. Nagel, M. Sarka, J. Brannigan ond F. Suhler. Second row: R. Borovanski, J, McDowell, E. Maranda, O. Johnson, J. Dvorak, W. Polski, D. Kohner, F. Dian and R. Mer- riII. Standing: J. McGuigan, D. Dugan and F. Pawlak. 87 Q -EAA . , ,T A fu ':i4 t 3 , VL X . 1- mm ,Sl A 2, i i 23:55 r I n I '1f I51,. .f T rx ,E ,1 WMM' X f X X' It MICHAEL HEINRICH ? 5 6 'Q Q Q72 Q 3 E5 , . ' n Q, , ' . 'N W N ly Q in W if 2 11 Q I ia ? if- R IAQ ,L - 0 f' T ' m .., ' . W , - H W AV -F - A 5 ,6, 376 'Q' Wx? 'Q '+9'-f-pa 'Y 1 Y: V ' -' i ws, M Aj? ,QV S 3' w 2 K - 1 f I , I W 9 W, . .5 va is ' r Saphmmee Left to right, First row: W, Lotus- ky, J. Stevens, G. Courteau, M. Sexton, W. Long, T. Ostertag. Second row: J. Bossard, J. Wax- lawik, P. Ossmon, S. Kuslich, J. Podvin, J. Allan. Third row: W. Moore, D. Mellin, T. Horok, J. Yanchor, K. Zierdon, J. Steger. Right: The C.S.M.C. olahcers Cleft to righti T. Klukas, . pa: s ' If 'tv .VZ 7 if ..,, V. , -. f lm' iw ' Tre-as., R. Pearl, Sec., M. Heinrich, V. Pres., Br. H. Mark, moderator, and J. Klulcas, Pres. help to load a box during the C.S.M.C. Christmas Food Drive. Below: C.S.lVl.C. representative M. Sexton flettb accepts the C,S.lvl.C. banner from T. Englund. The banner is awarded to the advisory which con- tributes the most money to the missions during the weekly collections. 727475 X Le-it to right, First Row: E. Murphy, P. Moifrarn, R. Poclvin, Br. Kevin, J. Klukas, F. Buchmeir, J. Roeller. Second Row: B. Campbell, M. Heinrich, R. Bukrey, J. Lennon, D. Hackl, G. Schmid, W. Cosgriff, S. Hauber, E. Nighringale, J, Carroll, G. Casey. Wiedai '14-Stand Left to right, First row: E. Murphy, J. Hering, G. Hageman, P. Mascia, Br. Felix, F. Buchmeir, R. Bukrey, P Moirtam, L. Sachwitz. Second Row: W. Cosgrifi, E. Nightingale, R. Asfrup, T. Hayes, R. Podvin, T. Lindgren G. Schmid, S. Hauber, J. Mciley, J. Lennon, J. Roeller, M. Heinrich. l - 9 - A - Climaxing four years of scholastic achievement, James Lennon tinished tirst in the Senior Class and was named Valedictorian. Behind this honor lies long hours at study and concentration deeply intensified by the competition of his fellow students. Jim reached the culmination at intellectual drive by attaining a ninety-nine average for the second six-week period of this year. All who know Jim respect his quiet friendliness and accurate judgment, whether it is in studies or in recreation. Jim has been a member ot the National Honor Society for two years, and has received the Merit Medal four times. Active in extra-curriculars, Jim is o member ot the Senior Council, was on the Homecoming Committee, and has played baseball for three years. R.. 'Illusio- At Right, from lett to right, Richard Bukrey, Richard Podvin, Gregory Casey, and Francis Buchmeier. Buk- rey, Podvin and Casey were final- ists in the National Merit Scholar- ship competition. Buchmeier was a semi-finalist and ranked first in the school in the scholarship test given to National Honor Society members. 93 I ght, officers W. Cosgrifl, Sec., J. Klukas, Pres., moderator, P. lvlascia, V. Pres., and R. Podvin, Left to right, First row: J. Easiman, G. Floria, G. Bohrer, F. Kerwin, L. Postiglione, J. Ritt. Second row: S. Chrislensen, G. Moll, R. Bukrey, J. Hering, F. Brewer, J. Anzivino, L. Sachwifz. Third row: M. Coppini, T. Lindgren, T. OH, E. Walsh, R. Quin- lan, W. Koltes. Left to right, First row: D. Norman, R. Tschida, N. Paduano, R. Merth, S. Buron, J. Shiely. Second row: M. Heinrich, R. Rugloski, R. Strutz, E. Murphy, T. Holmes, P. Mascia. Third row: G. Baskfield, C. Boeke, J. McMahon, J. Moley, D. Farrell, R. Merlz. Left io right, Firs! row: E. Nightingale, W. Sund- quisf, J. Demma, R. Casey, T. Gould, W. Jurney. Second row: G. Welch, G. Davis, J. Harley, J. Win- ters, P. Purtell, J. Pihaly, T. Pohl. Third row: D. Hackl, G. Schmid, J. Korman, J. lserman, H. Davis, S. Hauber. Left to right, First row: J. Pagel, J. Suiherland, D. Rask, L. Mansour, M. Sexton, L. Langlois. Second row: J. Dolan, J. Prokop, M. Sundberg, T. Kueppers, J. Laughlin, W. Beecham, J. Werner. Third row: E. Schwope, R. Milske, R. Shaw, J. Carroll, J. Filip- czak, J. Mall, R. Astrup. l Eehmz' Q y Wxxv .1 Reverend Michael Dorsey, S.M., gives abso- lution during the retreat. 1-.Wim.,1x,.... .,., W. ..r.:,.. .,,..., .. ,,,.,, .,.,, . ., e,,... . ..,,.. Mir- iw- f H M ff gg--wg-gygf -'--' gwffryffimfi Reverend William Morris, S.M., talks to the Freshmen at Holy Spirit Church. Freshmen participate in Mass held in Holy Spirit Church. Bob McMahon was -one of the many boys who sought guidance from Reverend Dorsey. 95 XJ ercio Lennon, S. Buren. f-1 Senior 'Council Members, ldff to riqhl. First row: P. LaMera, Sec.: W. Gosgriff, Pres.: Br, A, Benechct mod ry G. Schmid, V. Pres.. J. Demmu, Trees. Suomi row: M. Yoruxso, P. Mascio, J. Kiukus R Podvm J ond S. Lux Drive samples for the Fiat .,............f M-5'-' MW VM- a wp. M., Q. 'A 1 is n 5 f----Q O Klukos, G. Schmid, Left to right: R. Podvin, W. COSQYIH P LczMere on ' I J. Demmaregect o committee propose 1.3 AA.. we WW V 1 px! --ff jf Left To Right: Cheerleaders N. Poducmo, T. Rycm, S. Buron, J. Riff, G. Murrcly, ond M. Koughcxn. Members of the Pipe ond Derby cheer the Raiders to 7-6 Homecoming victory over Benilde. , ,aa-sew, x 4 . 3 Q x 1 , li X N ON ffl? ' SQ, 5 .g, XX jf md' X EDMUND NIGHTINGALE ,aiidbf Shown left to right are Mf'Sgt. Robert E. Cole and Capt. Charles J. Hoyt. Capt. Hoyt is pointing out the Ser- geant's duties under the new plan of organization for the Military Staff. While MfSgt. Cole's duties do not at present include those of moderating an ac- tivity, he does have the re- sponsibility of supervising, teaching, and moderating the Sophomore Class. With the announcement of the appoint ment of William Cosgriff as the new Regi- mental Commander, the student military or- ganization of the school began to take on a new impetus. This added power behind the Military is nothing new to this school. For many activities and organizations here at school have flourished with a new vigor after the guiding hand of this capable young man had directed them. Cadet Colonel Cosgriff is a true leader in every sense of the word. He has main- tained a high scholastic average through his four years here at Cretin, being elected to the National Honor Society during the sec- ond semester of his junior year. This year he has earned his fourth merit 'medal, and is again a member of the N.H.S. Bill's participation in the extra-curricular activities is well known to the majority of the student body. Among other activities, he is editor-in-chief of the Cretinite, a staff member of Comment, and president of Cre- tin's Contact unit. Bill is an outstanding example of the UCRETIN MAN, a true leader, a fine stu- dent, and a loyal friend. Shown left to right: Cadet Major Steven Hauber, Cadet Major Richard Strutz, Cadet Lt. Col. George Schmid, Cadet lst Lt. Don- ald Kray, and Cadet Major Richard Arons. Shown below is Cadet Colonel CosgriFt's Regimental Staff. Cadet Lf. Col. George Schmid, the Regimental Executive Otticer, is shovvn here presiding at a policy meeting ot the staff. This year's staft includes, besides Cadet Colonel Cosgritt and Cadet Lt. Col. Schmid, Cadet Major Steven Hauber lBand Majorl, Cadet Major Richard Strutz lProvost Mar- shall of the Military Policel, Cadet lst Lt. Donald Kray lCommander of the Small Bore Teaml, and Cadet Major Richard Arons CRegimental S-4 in charge of the Quarter- master Departmentl. ,au-N, Left ro right, counselling a caclef are: LT. John Maley, Capt. Thomas Gould, Lt. Col. John Demma lC.O.l, and Capt. Michael Heinrich. me ffm: ' 244 8' ' Left to right, comparing The relative merits of The '03 with ihase of The Ml are: LT. Frank Brewer, Lf. Col. Edward Murphy lC.O.l, Capt. James Korman, and Capt. Thomas Holmes. 564 2 mf! , . ' 'HC . ..-M Left to right inspecting a line of cadets are-1 Lt. Col. Thomas Lindgren lC.O.l, Capt. Gary Davis, and Capt. Gregory Bohrer. Left to right conferring on 3rd Battalion problems are: Capt Glenn Baslcfield, Capt. Patrick Mascia, Lt. Col. Edmund Night- ingale lC.O.l, and Capt. Robert Dannelcer. 3143 ' 4142? ' Left to right in class are: Lt. Col. Richard Podvin iC.O.l, Capt. Joseph Hering, Capt. Richard Oakes, and Capt. Paul LaMere. X Q V , iiggg 4 i 3 4 F Q n Q Left to right reminiscing over Crack Drill memories are: MfSgt. Ambrose Bean lMod- eratorl, Lt. Col, Edmund Nightingale lAsst. C.O.l, and Lt. Col. Thomas Lindgren lC.O.J. The i959 Cretin Crack Drill Platoon is one of the finest that has been seen here at school during recent years. Although hindered by a lack of equip- ment, the unit has done a commend- able iob in the performances it has put on this year. The Crack Drill Team is now a four- year program culminating in the Jun- ior-Senior Platoon. The first two years of Crack Drill are concerned mainly with the perfecting of drilling skills in the men of the unit. During the Sopho- more year the group is given some training in the Crack Drill manuals and foot movements. The highlight of this year is the performance at the Senior graduation. This year's twenty-man Junior-Sen- ior Platoon of Crack Drill is but a pilot group of the proposed thirty-six-man Crack Drill units. The Crack Drill Platoon is one of the main sources of potential officer- candidates among the Juniors, and of high-ranking Senior Cadet Officers.,As such, it has a high degree of esprit' de corps, and membership is an envi- able feather in one's cap. Left to right at CARRY ARMS are: J. Ehren berg, W. Swanson, G. Scapanski, and R Schwietz. Lefi 1o right of PRESENT ARMS ore: R. Hornden, J. He-ring, J. RoHerfy, D. Rosk, cmd W. Jurney. Left to right FIRING cmd SALUTING ore: G. Dovis, H. Dovis G. Schmid, cmd J. Moley. Q Left fo right procficing The QUEEN ANN SALUTE ore: G. Long, T Albrecht, T. Filio, D. Cusick, T. McGibbon, and M. Heinrich. Left to right during T6-COUNT MANUAL ore: R. Henningsen, P. Renschen, D. Horfung, ond M. Jensen. Shown at right is Mfsgl. Lyle Warner who is the moderator of the Military Police Plafoons at school. Left To right Front Row: J. Garing, R. Wiberg J. Muckerheide, J. Ehrenberg, K. Kath, P. Siehr, D. Laska, J. Ryan, Second Row: W. Swanson, T. Aldridge, G. Flynn, J. Bremseilw, D. Cusick, J Vomela, J. Sommers, M. Jensen, Third Row: G Lang, J. Wilson, M. Byrne, R. Doller, J. Sween- ey, A. Bianconi, D. Eddlesfon, and J. Wotzka. Left 'ro right From Row: D. Hollihan, A. Eiden W. Pilarski, J. Wolkersrorfer, T. Thomas, C O'Connor, J. Kelly, Second Row: P. McKenna M. Hammerschmidt, J. Pilarski, J. Ross, T. Burke W. Couture, Third Row: R. Warren, R. Henning sen, T. Carroll, J. Brown, B. Basklielcl, D. Simek and J. Wicker. Left 'ro right Front Row: J. Nemo, J. Lucenre, D. Vargderl-leyden, J. Plummer, H. Blissenloach, J. Furlong, E. Dario, J. Wallner, Second Row: T. Olin, V. Marcoire, T. Thiloodeau, F. Sunberg, R. Schwiefz, D. l-lartung, R. Nygaard, J. Valen- to, Third Row: M. Murphy, R. Unien, W. Kling, R. Wolerius, J. Morkley, L. Wales, T. Albrecht, ond J. Duffy. I X Smal! gaze JJ x-. . .... ., 3... ,k, Shown are R. Rugloski lAsst. C. O.l and D. Kray lC. OJ. Left to right, Front Row: K. Kennedy, W. Mathews, T. McGibbon, and S. Mclntyre. Back Row: D. Mod. SFC J. Davis Kray lC. OJ, G. Goswitz, W. Melville, J. Mahoney, J. McCarty, R. Maulik, and R. Rugloslci lAsst. C. O.l. if The i959 Small Bore Team under the excellent super- vision of Moderator SFC Davis and Cmdr. Donald Kray, has had a number of commendable matches this year. Cmdr. Kray, with the aid of Asst. Cmdr. Robert Rugloski, selected nineteen men to be on the Small Bore Team becausefof their outstanding marksmanship. Hard prac- tice put forth in preparation for the matches resulted in many fine scores. Sparked by the team's leading scorers, Robert Ruglos- igi and Edwin Howe, the team has had a very successful season. Bob and Ed led the team into several victories. The team was handicapped this year by the lack ot target rifles. New rifles have been ordered, upon their arrival scares are sure to improve. Although lacking experienced rifiemen, the team has hopes for a better season next year. There is excellent material for future championship teams. The members ot the Small Bore Team are anonymous - M r 2 . J. . Q as such to most of us. There is good reason too, tor the members of the team are usually in their cramped quarters practicing for their coming matches. Left to right, Front Row: J. Hiniker, E. Howe, A. Bianconi, and J. Larson Bock Row: M. Henly, M. Byrne, W. O'Neill, and V. Marcotte. 2 ad plqgdmt Sh broseovggoot 'eff Ore M mund N- n .Gnd Cod fsgf- A plfoposecggmlngcjle IOSLLT. Col. EIS- Crock , plqns f IRQ ov - ersh. Drlll Plato or The Sopher The Ip of L On. Und Omgr Ye f T- C . erfh 6 fulocgriclfegm hGSOLGTlQI'1fingGTeI9Od- pfoducti G Ver 1 Ve year. Y Success- onse, J. Lernke, M. Owen, J. MueX- rnbers, B. TroXe, J.Wo1.- J Hhs, T. Leh to rrght, Front row: J. Lekherk, P. Mahoney, R. Mitch, J. Toc , wh-1., J. Loronny, ond J. Broneok. Second row: R. Hanson, D. Ros , g, S. Gedoch, ond J. Stevens. Third row: J. Ahon, B. McLogon, inkrnon, P. Horrks, D. LcCornb, and R. GouXd. Fourth row: R. ' ' s, 3. T-oust, B. Toner, S. Mor-Lknsh, and R. Gruber. Bock row Xer, G. Gos Xowkk, E. Dow, D. Yoon Kuechenrnekster, P. Ossrncn, D. Br Moore, J. Hoffman, R. Moosbrugger, R. Phdhp M. Henhf, C. Tornborkno, 3. Achterhng, T. Mkch, 3. Lentsch, P. MieXRe, J. Vornbrock, D. Houber, R. Ryhcki, and D. Bray. Seen I blg eh to righ COCiE'fb1T:rd Ure, gzeoocfhing fundom of mUCh OSU.. Gorenfols Q1 the SISTUFICQ in Thifrgey WhoYhl21ovi5 and raining O Ve bee f The n Ufiif, Ro G. Gr K R. Cho W. Long, . Srnhh, W. The Sophomore Crack Drill unit marching off of the drill floor. Above is shown The Sophomores' ideal, the Junior-Senior Plafoon of Crack Drill, performing their roseffe formation. Gmc mill The Sophomores are pictured here in their diamond formation. 109 02 This year's Color Guard is a top-notch group of young men. They have practiced diligently, becoming very precise in their presentation of the National Colors. To be a member ot the Color Guard, a young cadet must be a member of the Junior class, and be considered by the Military department to be one ot the best men in the class. The men must be ol uniform height. This year's group average over six feet in height. The Guard not only lends color to the Crack Drill performances, but also to the Regimental Parades. MfSgt. Ambrose Bean, as in years past, has been the moderator of the Color Guard. This year's Color Captain has been Ted Vornbrock. Ted has done a commendable iob in that capacity. The Color Guard on parade. V1 T. Vornbrock E Kishei R Warren HP' T. Felton HO R. Scalze 'UN W. Hennessy ' 21, r -Q--1 Il.-L- Officers' Ball Committee Left to right: G. Davis, E. Nightingale, G. Welch, E. Murphy. Discipline Board Left to right: William Cosgriff, J. Klukos lPres.J, and G. Davis. f Moderator Capt. Charles Hoyt. This year the Ofticers' Club is fortunate to have Lt. Col. John Demma as its president. Lt. Col. Demmo was one of the driving forces behind this year's disciplinary shape-up. Below are pictured some of the officers during one of the lighter moments of an Officers' Club meeting. .. if 'fe Pictured above are Cadet MfSgt. Thomas Buck cmd Cadet Lt. Col. Edward Murphy. These two men won their respective honors in Regimental competition during May of last year. Cadet MfSgt. Buck became the Regimental Manual of Arms Champion, while Cadet Lt, Col. Murphy became the Regimental Best Drilled Cadet. From left to right are Cadet Cpl. David Eddleston, Cadet Sgt. William Swanson, and Cadet M.fSgt. Richard Boyles who won the Neatest Cadet medals on last May's Competition Day. The medals were awarded at the Twilight Parade in June of last year. 5-'ef Shown at left is Capt. C. J. H-oyt con- gratulating Cadet Lt. Col. George Schmid fcenterj and Cadet Col. William Cosgriff on receiving their Chicago Tribune awards for outstanding achievement in Cretin's R.O.T.C. Cadet Col. Cosgrift received his award at the Twilight Parade last June, while Cadet Lt. Col. Schmid received the award at the end of the first semester of his junior year. Seen left to right are Capt. Charles J. Hoyt, Cadet Col- onel William Cosgrift, his Mother, and Brother J. Felix, F.S.C. Capt. Hoyt and Mrs. Cosgritf are in the act of pinning the three diamonds, the symbol of rank, upon the new Cadet Colonel as Broth- er J. Felix looks on. The award was made De- cember l9th, 1958, at the annual Christmas Assembly. At the assembly, fifteen com- pany commanders and five battalion commanders were named. Those receiving the rank of Lieutenant Colonel were: Lt. Col. George Schmid iRegimental Executive Offi- cerl, Lt. Col. John Demma qisr Battalion C.O.i, Lr. Col. Edward Murphy i2nd Bat- talion C.O.l, l.t. Col. Edmund Nightingale 13rd Battalion C.O.l, Lt. Col. Richard Pod- vin 64th Battalion C.O.l, and Lt. Col. Thomas Lindgren iPro- visional Battalion C.O.l. lt was with deep regrets that the Senior Class accepted the news of Master Sergeant Doyle Tittle's retirement from the Army. It is not easy to explain the effect of Sarge's in- fluence upon all of us. Sarge was respected as a man who could analyze any situation. Firm he was, yes. But Sarge never found it hard to laugh with us or to give us a break when we needed it. Sarge never persecuted anyone. lf and when a senior found himself trodding the long stairs to the Captain's office, he knew he deserved everything that he received. Genial and smiling, Sarge Tittle was always ready to help anyone with a problem, or pass the time of day by relating his many interesting experiences. It is with true sorrow that we say good-bye to one of the best instructors and finest men we have been privileged to know. I V' L 'M m,am5 'E,sfg:,, w gfys :f g,'14lg'iLk.g mf- g , I gwifprg an-131 K ' , l Q L: , A ' Q . 'mf 3 f :.fR,A,:1-M. f , L f ' k i X .J I U f Wham, Q5 V 44 4 N. ff' 1 5 JOSEPH HERING Co-editor JOSEPH EASTMAN Co-editor PAT MARY CARLSON V 37 CLIF HOLLY '? x v , fi, 1 W ,f fav N J f 1- . ' . ' Sk hx 1 ' 1 ,. 1 ,fi-fwfn .11 , MM ,511 . ' 1 'F X ' v. ' - , f' B. 5:0 wi 7' I MADIGAN HMG Queen Sharon Fogarty fi' Qlii ' The World Has Gone To Potts. Cretin's annual Homecoming Dance was held on Friday, October lOth, Three hundred couples at- tended the event which was held in the elaborately decorated Cretin auditorium. The Commodores pro- vided the musical background for the memorable occasion. The outstanding moment ot the evening came when Sharon Fogarty, Visitation's representative, was crowned Homecoming queen by Greg Bohrer and Pat lvlcGibbon. The parade on Sunday to Central Stadium con- sisted ot many beautifully decorated cars and floats, the best of which paraded around the stadium at halftime. The game was a thriller with the Raiders overcoming the Knights, 7-6, in the last minutes of play. After the game, a victory dance was held in the Cretin auditorium, concluding a well-planned week- end. rv t,'3a1 fTl . r- -. Her Charges Behind -Our Queen Frets. AI I FIS FIGIT i .37 f f 1, .f In The Game Of The Year Everybody's Rocking Tonight. E i , Everyone Was There I One of The finer donces of The yeor wos presenfed by The Juniors Tor The Three upper closses. The donce begon prompfly oi 8 o'clock ond conTinuecl unTil l1:OO. The music wos obly provided by The SenTimenTols who ployed oT rnclny CreTin evenTs during The yecir. The highlighT of The evening involved o dcince conTesT vviTh ci member of eoch closs ond his dofe porTicipoTing. One of The mosT specToculor TeoTures of This dress-up offoir wos The eloboroTe deco- rofions, highlighhed by clouds which were sTrung from The ceiling. The Theme Blue Moon blended in wiTh The seTTing ond The feelings of The sTudenTs os everyone had on enioyoble evening. The Semimenfols e FormcTion of Clouds. of c 5 6 'Z 4 L.. LeT's Sit This One Out. IT's Going To Be Fun. K, r v 5 - ,sys 'C , , , s . -. Rv X . an 4 , , N , X, . 1 .N ' -. x ' Kas, On The evening of lvlay 8Th, some one hundred olfhcers Took Time ouT To enjoy Themselves aT The Cal- houn Beach HoTel, These men who have worked so unselfishly and have shown ouTsTanding qualiTies of loyalTy and service, found This year's OTTicers' Ball a TiTTing means To culminaTe Their R.O.T,C. Training here OT Cre-Tin. The ball was given an aire of regal splendor as The cadeTs, in Their smarf uniforms, and Their daTes, dressed beauTiTully in glamorous gowns, danced To The music of Rod Aaberg. PresenT aT The ball, as honored guesTs oT The oTTi- Cers, were General Johnson, CapTain C. l-loyT, P.M.S. 84T., TaculTy members, and The parenTs of The high ranking ofhcers. THE GRAND MARCH Tr!! 1 ik? M it is ' ,li Durrenburger, Skrypek, Ballis And Dates. The Junior-Senior Prom was one of the highlights of the social sea- son of the school year. The Class of '60 presented the dance this year in an outstanding fashion. The festivities began on Saturday, April 25th, at 8 P.M. in the Nicollet Hotel. The theme First Lady of the Corps was very capably arranged by the line musicianship of the Marinotes. , The parents of the Junior and Senior class ofticers, the faculty of Cretin, and Winter Carnival Royaltywere the guests of the Junior Class. Also present were the Cretinettes , who are former homecom- ing queens and candidates. Under the careful guidance of class moderator, Brother Gabriel, the Junior class ofticers and committees combined their efforts in working long hours to present a memorable Prom. , I . ,W The Elite Of The Class Of '59 f x Q S if? A, Dream . . . The 1959 Alumni Champs, the Young- sters , ranging from 53 to '58. George Sweeney '37 presents the 1959 alumni basket- ball trophy to Youngsters' team captain, Johny Finley '58. The Alumni Association is made up ot Cretin graduates who meet several times a year to reminisce, anal to induct the new graduating class into the organization. At the Alumni Banquet held in early November at the Prom Ballroom the Association elected the '58-'59 otticers. Elected were: Frederick J. Hauenstein '42, President, William Lee '41, Vice-President, Rolland Robertson '39, Secretary, and George Sweeney '37, Treasurer. Seven hundred former graduatestenioyed the well-planned evening. Other events include the Stag, the Annual Com- munion Breaktast, and the Basketball Tournament. Late in May the Class of '59 was received into the organization. Besides these regular meetings, individual classes hold their own private reunions for improving their alumni mater. This year an Alumni News Sheet was initiated. Signum Fidei was the name t1nally adopted for the paper, because it is the motto ot the Christian Brothers. A long-awaited ambition t1nally became a reality. The Alumni, under the splendid supervision ot Brother I, Anthony, provided for fifteen scholarships tor needy Cretin boys this year, thus achieving the ultimate goal ot the club. ductor. The Alumni Band - George Veith '39, con- 'f JB f Ls ll lgf'FeQ' Left to right: Mrs. Donald Jeftords, Mrs. Bernard Ikhaml, and Brother A. Benedict at the Jam and Jelly Christmas Party sponsored by the Mothers Taking five at the Family Fair. Club. I We saw you at . . . the Father-Son Banquet. First row, left to right: Eugene Daly, Sec., Angelo Giuliani, V. Pres., Howard Cullen, Pres., Nat Smoliak, Treas. Second row, left to right: board members McMahon, John Godbout, Clarence Pihaly. Herman Strutz, Larry It seems only titting that we include in and con- clude this section with the dedication ot the new an- nex. , This socio-historic event took place on the i8th day of January, in this year 1959. Cn that Sun- day the bright, modern halls and rooms of this magnificent new edifice were blessed. Presiding over this solemn ceremony was Bishop Cowley, who was assisted by many mon- signors and parish priests from the Saint Paul area. After the dedication there followed a tea and open house. Some two thousand friends ot Cretin were present to inspect the new structure. At all times Cretin mothers and senior cadet ofncers were on hand to give directions and answer questions con- cerning the new building. Built at the cost of S650,000, this new build- ing adds two audio visual rooms, cafeteria, library, and twelve classrooms t-o the existing facilities. We ot the Class of '59 are sure that these newly dedicated halls will soon be as sacred to those who tread them daily as the corridors of the old school have become to us. Outer: Beginning the procession in the new building. Inner: God bless the walls ot Cretin. Outer: Bishop Cowley consecrates the Cross. Inner: Hanging of the Christian symbol. LEW Q' r sa li rye gf C 5, Qi, .f c, 'el 7Zew ,-fomex The new clossroom odds on incentive To class life. Everyone enjoys lunch in The spacious cafeteria. Sfuclenfs fake oclvonfoge of the library for susfoined study. ,Q-ff , ,pn -'fn-.,,. - , lim- ' iq i 'I... '! 4' 0 had Y :' N 4 0 Q J' D 6 JEROME KLUKAS Co-editor RICHARD PODVIN Co-editor h J M M hon T HofTman R Peterson P McGibbon G. Left To righT, First row: D. Struiz, J. Ryan, J. Kellerman, M. Holland, B. Beec am, . c a , . , . , . , Schmid, E. Murphy, G. Bohrer. Second row: Mgr. D. Hariung, T. Filla, J. Klukas, T. Ryan, B. Jeske, C. Decker, J. Walkosz, D. Skrypek, T. Keene, P. LaMere, P. Mascia, J. McDonough, T. Mordorski, T. Thibodeau, Mgr, D. Guider. Third row: AssT. Coach J. Haugen, D. Simek, ' ' R ' h b k D. Harren, C. Gummow, M. HofTman, T. Votel, B. Walerius, J. Larson, J, Isaacson, R. Warren, C. Rieschel, M. Scanlan, J. Cullen, B. Komives, P. eic en ac , J. Gruber, J. Fahey, B. McMahon, Coach T. Warner. 34' 7m:dfwaf ' Below: Mal Scanlan puTs The sTops on a Pacelli back as Dick l-larren llOT, Charlie Decker ll31, and Bruce Jeske l3Oi move up To help. BoTTom: Dick STruTz bulls his way Toward The goal line as Tom Ryan ll5T and Tom Hoffman ll7T Try To clear his paTh. The Raiders in Their Hrsf ouTing sTopped a rugged Saint Paul Academy eleven, 28-6. The pin poinT pass- ing combinafion of Art Ryan and Greg Bohrer, and The line busTing of Dick Harren and Dick STruTz sparked The Raiders. The rock-like defense of The Raiders held The powerful S.P.A. single wing in check as an inTercepTed pass, a Tumble, and a long pass produced The only scores for The Academy. NexT on The lisT was a highly Toufed Edina Team, voted The Top Team in The sTaTe for The preceding year. STunned by a quick TD, The herds of broad shouldered Raider linemen cuT and Tore huge holes in The Edina line, To enable powerful Dick Harren and Dick 5TruTz To roll up yards on The ground, while Art Ryan and Greg Bohrer goT Togefher on many beaufiful pass plays. AfTer The 38-7 vicTory CreTin was acclaimed as The sTaTe's Top Team. Held in check T4-O for The firsT half by an inspired ST. Cloud Team, CreTin puT a brillianT display of sec- ond half fireworks To win Their initial conference game, 45-7. De La Salle's famed Islanders bumped Their heads info a sfone wall when They Tried To peneTraTe The Raiders defense in The clash of The unbeaTen con- ference leaders. The besf Charlie Smifh and heralded running maTes could do was To musTer 97 yards on The ground as The Raider hangmen repulsed Their charges Time afTer Time. Dick STruTz and Greg Bohrer came Through wiTh TDs To give The Raiders a 13-O vicTory and sole possession of lsT place. 130 Dick Harren C103 bulls forward as an opposing tackler drags him down. Mal Scanlan 121 looks on. Meeting too much opposition, Dick Harren is piled- up by a host of Pacelli tacklers. Until midway in the fourth quarter, with Benilde leading 6-O, it looked like the first Raider loss. Then on fourth down and sixteen, a Ryan pass to Warren and a fifteen yard penalty against Benilde made it first and ten on the Red Knight twenty-nine. From there Dick Strutz carried all the way and calmly booted the extra point for a 7-6 Raider Homecoming victory. Cretin clinched the C.C.C. title with a 25-6 victory over arch-rival St. Thomas. Leading only 7-O at the half on Greg Bohrer's recovery of a Tommy fumble in the end zone, the Raiders came back to score three touchdowns in the second half. The. Raider defense proved itself as the runback of a forty-five yard field goal attempt produced the only Cadet score. For the next game, the gridders traveled to Prairie Du Chien to meet the Campion Knights. Cretin came out on top in a hard-fought contest, 14-12, winning their second game on extra points. Touch- downs by Dick Strutz and Tom Kenna, and a brilliant defense carried the Raiders past the rugged Knights. In their last outing, the Raiders proved that they were worthy state champs by humbling a fiashy Austin Pacelli team, 25-7, before a large television audience. Taking a 13-O halftime lead, they went on to make it 25-7, an undefeated season, and sixteen consecutive victories. 131 Coach Tom Warner and cohorts view a crucial moment in the Benilde game. , ,Q ' 1i12?1fAffwfw.l:m ,,rfw 2 'ML Jlm McMahcn--Al! C,C.C. 2nd George Schmid-All C.C.C., Ron Peterson-AH C.C.C., All- Pat McGibbon-All C.C.C. 2nd Team, All-State Hon. Men., All-State Hon. Men., Tackle. Swie Hon- Men., Cenfef. Team, All-Sieve Hon. Men., Tackle. Guafd- Top: Dick Warren-+All C.C.C., Top: Greg Bohrer-AII C.C,C., Top: Tom Hohimon-All C.C.C., TOP: Dick SIN-'fl-AU C-C-C-. All-Stare Hon. Men., End. 2nd Team, All-State Hon. All-State Hon. Men., Guard. AH-STGTSI BUCK Arf Ryan-All C.C.C., Hon. Men., Back. Dick Hcrren: All C.C.C., 2nd Tom RYUW'-End' Men., All-Smte Hon. Men., Jim Kellerman-All C.C.C., Team, AH-State Hon. Men., Quarterback. Hon. Men., End. Back. iL.W Lu V K' i. ' Q .-' 'A Br. Thomas observes his charges-a very ffwmieyff 2 'iff' gif Enestvedt makes a pro style grab of a perfect pass To go perplexing moment, all the way aaainsi Monroe. Z-S SEASON'S RECORD CRETIN OPPONENTS O. ..... .Blake .. .O 26.......S.P.A. 6 40 ,,.,.. ,. Si. Thomas . O 32 .,..,..., De La Salle .. ...., . O 12... ...... Benilole ...,, ,O oi .. .. . Monroe .. . . O left to right, First row: W. Nuebel, J. Moore, J. Stewart, R. Smoliak. Second row: J. O'ReilIey, J. Filla, T. Hough, J. Clorkin, B. Riley. Third Row: S. Kuslich, P. Schmitz, D. Haigh, T. St. Martin, R. Pecchc. Fourth row: L. Jandrich, G. Droubie, M. Murphy, D. Francois, P. Doulton. Fifth row: T. Maloney, R. Busch, D. McArdell, G. Cepress, P. Miller, T. Enestvedt. Seated- R Jeske L Gleaton M Rosner, J. Lindsay, S. Schmid, E. Gray, C. Casey, M. Russell, J. Langer. Kneeling: M. Brennan, N. Christehsen, G. Coler, J. Bohrer,IR. Skrypek, M. O'Connell, M. Kneeland, J. Fearing, M. lgo, C. Godbout. Sianding: Mgr. R. Kueppers, d Sh' ld J M El , R. Bohanon, R. Collins, G. Eckland, G. Exley, J. Belisle, J. Davis, J. Sturm, T. Horan, L. Smith, C. Miron, R. Lun , P. I6 s, . c roy G. Koecheler, Br. L. Josephus, Coach. 7 pau' 2-4 Qecofwl Vwdfzamafzal ?aaZ5cz6! Jack Dunne Takes off around end in l Junior-Senior game. M TOP: George Reese gets set to heave the ball, as The balky Senior line holds off The eager Juniors. 'K BOTTOM: Who's gonna get the ball? Sedan! SENIORS 108: Kneeling, Left to Right: J. Maley, J. Lenon, M. Nuebel, D. Norman, T. Lindgren. Standing: M. McKee, T. Lieser, P. Mergens, D. Reardon. JUNIORS 201: Kneeling, Left to Right: D. Holmgren, R. Johnson, G. Kill, ancl C. Mueller. Standing: J. Lee and B. Heidtke. SOPHOMORES 209: Kneeling, Left to Right: J. Hirsch, P. Maylcoski, D. Hammel, T. Horak, M. Hayes, L. Jackson, R. Henningson, J. Hammer, and J. Koglath. Standing: P. Hamer, J. Just, G. Johnson and D. Hauber. FRESHMEN 2'l'l-B: Kneeling, Left to Right: S. Harbeck, R. Hernandez, C. Price, N. Christenson. Standing: G. Harrelson, T. Winkle, D. Bollin- ger, and J. Campbell. 135 .w .M Hfvv ' dr' ..... . 'ij 3 l 5 'tg A Q GJ W Q. I' pl 904 ' Q? and -fm f . me-,,..g , f .. W, I M.- Vir 1, ' . wr. Q. 3- . + QA. -, A. xr, '43 ni' 'rx .V '! a., s Q 5 f E Arr Ryan wheels ond loops o short Ryon lets go with o jump shot os The Benilde Tom Randall vies with The whole De Lo one-honder-Two points. ' defender orrives Too lore. Salle team for ci rebound, may 2 1 ' I C.C.C. Standings Conference All Gomes W L W L De Lo Salle 7 I T3 2 Creiin 5 3 ll 6 Sf. Cloud 4 4 l5 4 ST. Thomcis 3 5 12 6 Benilde l 7 ll TO Cretin Opponent 46 Monroe 31 53 Mpls. South 69 44 Mechonic Arts 34 Z .. 60 Centrol 49 58 Humboldt 35 44 Benilde 40 45 Sf. Cloud 43 63 St. Thomas 58 45 De Lo Solle 47 63 Cenfrol 77 41 Mechanic Arts 50 75 Monroe 53 54 Benilde 48 59 Si. Cloud 74 48 Sf. Thomas 55 61 Humboldt 45 56 De Lo Solle 45 TOURNEY 67 Sf. Agnes 52 6l Sl. Thomos 57 55 New Ulm 37 70 Winona 38 45 De Lo Selle 59 Fighting off his Benilde gppgnenf, Three De Lo Selle ployers snotch o re- George Schmid drops in two points. bound from Tom Rondoll. Salle defenders fqil 10 Sfgp Fouled, but good, is Art Ryan as he drives Bruce Heidtke looks on from the back Jim Kellerman's iump shot. fOr the l0OSl4eT. ground as his shot hits the nets. pfdddd ecmwi7vz Pre-season reports tabbed Cretin as conference cellar-dweller after losing three of their starting five, including Tom Rogers, top conference scorer and leading scorer in last year's state tournament. The Raiders surprised everyone by winning seven of their first eight contests, includ- ing victories over Central, 60-49, St. Cloud, 45-43, and St. Thomas, 63-58. They then hit the skids losing three straight to De La Salle, Central, and Mechanics. After a short rally and victories over Monroe and Benilde, Cretin again resumed their losing ways with defeats at the hands of St. Cloud and St. Thomas. Season's high was hit in the second De La Salle game, when the Raiders played probably their finest game, and dropped the same Islanders, who had tipped them on Cretin's own fioor, 56-45. in the region three tournament, Cretin won its first game against St. Agnes easily, 67-52. They then went on to down a game St. Thomas quint, 61-57, after leading by fifteen points at the start of the fourth quarter. ln state tourney play, Cretin dumped their first round opponent, New Ulm, 55-37, and went on to drub a highly touted Winona Cotter five, 70-38. Bruce l-leidtlce put on a one man show, scoring 22 points in the first half. In the title game Cretin fell behind in the third quarter and never caught up as they finished second best to De La Salle, 59-45. Season Scoring Player FG FT TP GP AVE. Heidtlce 138 49 325 20 16.3 Ryan 87 132 306 21 14.6 Murphy 70 39 179 21 8.5 Randall 65 37 167 22 7.6 Kellerman 35 25 95 22 4.8 Keenan 15 11 41 16 2.6 Schmid 12 16 40 19 2.1 137 The ball fioats tantalizingly hoop- ward as Schmid irighti and Randall poise for a rebound that never came. ft Above, left to right, are Dick Harren, Jim Kellerman, Dave Keenan, Greg Murphy, Tom Ryan, Jim Fahey, Bruce Heidtke, Tom Randall, George Schmid, Jim Korman, Herb Davis, Connie Mueller, Terry Votel, Doug Holmgren, John McDonough, Gary Droubie, Art Ryan, and Frank Spoden. Cemer, Coach Tierney and Manager Bacig. Tom Randall Ar? Ryan Greg Murphy Bruce Heidtke Center All Conference Forward All Conf. Hon. Menf. All Region All Region All Region All State All Sfofe 'e' 2 .f The Cretin 'B' basketball team showed real power and also a winning spirit as they won nine out ot their tirst ten games. Al- though they lost tour out ot their next ive, one ot these was to a Brothers' team which it was said had a slight edge in brawn. The three other losses were consecutive at the hands of Humboldt, De La Salle, and the St. Francis Juniors. Some reasons for the success of this year's team were the outside shooting of Droubie, l-larren, and Godbout, and the re- bounding ot Enestvedt and Smith. McEl- hone's clutch shooting proved vital in the game with De La Salle. Little Pat Shields showed that size isn't everything. guanine pact 0-4 femme! Br. Richard checks out in his book, as manager Bob McDonough gives Dick Harren his jersey and trunks. Below, left to right: Pct Shields, John Stevens, Tom Lang, Charlie Godbout, Bill Treacy, Joe McElhone, Tom Enestvedt, Bob Komives, Joe Steger, Joe Delmont, Jim Clarkin, Bill Sudeith, Greg Karlen, Gary Ecklund, and Den Denning. 2? .- 7 Wan 70, .lm 5 18 4,3 IS ie M17 8 3 l '., ' i AQ Qi! xi , unfit , , X 3 J Above, left to right: Tom Kurysh, Roy Bohanon, Dick Anderson, Dick Ryan, Tom Ginther, Jerry Williams, Tom Kinsella, Brother Josephus, Mike Kneeland, Joe Delmont, Gary Koech- Ier, Steve Schmid, Jud Bohrer, Phil Cognetta and Jim Belisle. Kneeling are Jim McDonald, Bill Kueppers, Al Broz, and Clarence Miron. 7 ,' 702 207, cum! 775' Pat McGibbon Cleftl and Ron Peter- T P hi f b d Us son fright? vie for the rebound as Under the able coaching of Brother Josephus the Freshman basketball team has compiled a fine lO-3 record. This was espe- cially fine considering the limited practice time available to the team. Two ot the teams who did stop the 'C' cagers were beaten in return engagements. Their TO-3 record made the combined sub-varsity record in basketball an impressive 20 and 8. om o goes up or a re oun , ' th b ll swishes throu h the net. Ron Peterson lumps high to lay it up Tom Lindgran looks on. 9 O 9 Scuba 707 Standing, left to right, are Lou Postiglione, Nick Paduano, Mike Ruth, Tom Pohl, and Jack Pitt. Kneeling, Ron Peterson, and Jim Roepke. lO9 won both Senior tournaments and went undefeated until the school championship game. ln championship play they dropped 203, 85-17. fandom 207 Standing, left to right, Terry Stevens, Pat Wylie, Dick Theissen. Kneeling, Jim Sweeney and Joe Stevens. 207 won four and lost one, losing only to lll. ln one of their better efforts they beat 203, 56-20. 7n0wzmufzaZ 24466155455 Ziampiaaa Sayeiomofze 773 Standing, left to right, Lou Boushard, John Crenshaw, and Steve Archer. Kneeling, Joe Abel and Jim Allen. ll3 won one of the two weekly tournaments while 209 won the other. ll3 won the playoff though, finishing with a 4-l record. Sedan! 64441144 Standing, left to 'right, Jack Maley, Mike Neu- bel, Pete Matt and Woody Lievers. Kneeling, Tom Lindgren and Jim Lennon. l08 lost the senior championship to 109 but came back strong in the school championship to win 25-23. R U rsrr ssrr , m ,.,. - . . L., . ...., . 4.A., A A. or A ' ., , Y 5 . is R , R 4 . s -f iiit ' 1 4' 2 ' 'Lai ' ri. ' X - ----' V '-'- zreiirs l ,V . R '- 'R R srirs 5 'A . fd L , 5' V .1 , m',, ,Q R+-211,. 1, t Q ' it .Q . . R - M M M.-., R ' 'Q rw ' A 'il' J ' rl ' - 5 -'L 2 55259-Z so A, ii K s q,,5r'Q 51 p 1 . - Wm A qifwgi, x H ,H 5' 4 , ,., . 'R If , 'IlI'4f., ll l l . l ff L . 9 I K ' 'ii M R ,gf WH i ' rv .1 ,... ,,,,H.5ff2Y?' H' iz.- - f f gz .txt its -ly 6... V Z,,, ,111, ,,,.. E? 11 R mmf, PM ag Top, left Bart Strutz pulls dn oce out of his sleeve cis he outmoneuvers 0 sin-bin destined toe. Top, right Tom Hough cmd the Cretin defense ore caught unowores os the Codets gorner one ot their infrequent gools. Bottom: center Mike Murphy cuts loose with one ot his potented blasts from the blue line. Left to right: Mgr. B. Kueppers, R. Warren, M. Murphy, R. Unten, T. Vornbrock, E, Kischel, Ter. St. Mortin, M. Hoftmon, C. Gummow, Tim St. Mortin, R. l-lC1igh,W. Lievers, R. McMc1hon, ond Mgr. W. Beecham. R riiir . A 1 J J ' srs , 1 xx, 25 4' gf ' . N.. L. i . A ii ,fl . A, E . f 'V J mV-' -1f,25 . I I gi V,V.. hY N J V Mike Murphy sets to Ere as he crosses the Red Warren looks on approv- blue line, ingly as Dick Strutz lcenterl tlres the puck up ice. MCHL STANDINGS TEAM SCORING W L T Pts. Goals Ass. Tot. St. Agnes l2 O O 96 Murphy, M. 25 24 49 Cretin 8 4 O 72 Mordorski 24 I4 38 Duluth Cath. 7 5 O 66 Haigh 14 I5 29 D. L. S. 6 5 l 62 Stewart 2l 7 28 St. Thomas 6 5 l 62 Scanlan I2 T4 26 Benilde l ll O 3O Floria ll T4 25 St. Cloud l ll O 30 Gummow T2 8 20 Strutz 4 5 9 Tschida 4 3 7 St. Martin, Ter. 3 3 6 Lieyers 2 2 4 McMahon, R. l 3 4 Murphy, E. l 3 4 Shiely 3 l 4 Warren l 3 4 Eiden 2 l 3 Coach Ted Joyce talks over hockey plays with moderator Brother Thomas. eff to right: G. Floria, J. Stewart, A. Eiden, T. l-laugh, R, Smolia k, E. Murphy, J. Shiely, J. DeFeo, M. Scanlan, J. lssacson, J. schida, J. McMahon, and coach Ted Joyce. ..... .. 4.4.4. I Tom Hough, All-State Tim St. Martin, goalie goalie. Left to right: Defensemen, George Floria, Dick Strutz, All-State, and Mal Scan- lan, All-State. These men repelled the attacks of opponents. 22 2222 22 22i 22i222i if ? Left to right: First line, Tom Mordorski, wing, Mike Murphy, All-State center, and Charlie Gummow, Wing. This line was respon- sible tor 107 points, and were the main force in the Raiders title drive. SEASON RECORD 0-2 ............... Monroe 2-3 ...... Alexander Ramsey 0-3 ....... Mpls. South West 3-2 . . . ........... Murray 5-2 . . . .... Mounds View 5-2 , . . .... Mechanic Arts 3-0 . . . .... West St. Paul 7-1 ... ........... Benilde 4-1 ....... St. Paul Academy 8-0 ..... St. Cloud Cathedral 2-1 ............. St. Agnes 4-2 . . . ............ Blake 6-5 , . . .... Nazareth Hall 6-0 . . . ........ St. Thomas 1-6 ... ...Duluth Cathedral 0-5 ... ...Duluth Cathedral 1-4 ... .......... Central 2-0 . .. ..... De La Salle 3-1 . . . ..... Harding 5-5 . . . ..... Roosevelt 2-O ... .......... Benilde 4-1 ... ...St. Cloud Cath. 4-0 .. . . . .St. Cloud Tech. 4-1 . . . .......... D.L.S. 3-4 . . . ..... Johnson 2-3 .. ..... St. Agnes 3-2 ... .... St. Thomas 4-3 . . . ...... Henry 0-6 .............. Int. Falls O-10 ............. Int. Falls PREP TOURNEY 5-1 , ............ Minnehaha 5-1 ....... St. Paul Academy 3-2 . . . ........... Breck Q-W' 77am 74-7-5 Pecan! Left to right, Front row: W. Drake, W. Carroll T. O'Rouke, D. Cusick, J. Wallner, Mgrs. Di Simek and R. Astrup. Bock row: Coach J. Tocko, W. Magnuson, J. Cullen, W. Couture, R. Wheelock, ancl J. Nemo. gomlaa Sweep to 77-0-2 7754446 Left to right, Front row: Mgr. M. McAvey, R Pierre, P. Stetaniok, J. Lindsay, R. Skrypek, J. Broneak, and J. Groebner. Bock row: J. Moore, G. Lievers, P. Vasterling, G. Cepress, D. Mellin, P. Doulton, and coach Brother Thomas. 722044 7044 7, .lou I Left to right, Front row: T. Haag, G. Sweeney, J Lindsay, J. Faribault, and J. Belisle. Back row R. Jeske, P. Stetaniak, G. Eckland, N. Christen- son, N. Christensen, J. Mohs, R. Skrypek, J Kowalski, and Brother Thomas, coach. 145 . f , ,,,.,. W. an TT awww mi 9:-B 1 Inmgzsa .nun-rf' J C C H i-ww rf arm R- 5 - ..x.,, . an zzgf 1 .'., 'tg f ' R . ,fe 'rf 4 C K I xxx . W .6 i X., Z I I R F 5' -5- g Q Vyhxrr k A 'ii' W - 1:- A. T K J . f -3, , l yy SR ,Icy y 5,32 hog. QRE. QQJIT' Q 4 li? ,qgwjaiy :Lids cn rf X ct W v warn' -f ' f Qi W 'R Wf ' N. f 'YJ' T1 ' 52 , -aW 1 3 .035 Ui h tr XQJT fx, Y 4 ,SN J fcgl TQ, i 9 J J rw , ,1 7 1 J - J 'HIV v-:QU 'lqiff I mf X w 'N ny EQ 'fiiw 'Wifi s ' J J T N . ., Front row, left to right: P. Mielke, R. Warren, J. Isaacson, M. Nuebel, J. Ryan, B. Heidtke, T. Mordorski, R. Srnoliak, P. Mascia, and R. Strutz. Second row: G. Droubie, M. Schmid, R. Harren, W. Magnuson, P. Doulton, R. Haigh, D. Haider, G. Murphy, and M. Scanlan. Third row: Coach T. Warner, J. Clarkin, E. Kischel, R. Sands, R. Busch, R. Dcinneker, T. Buck, T. Randall, and M. Murphy. Top: Mike Murphy, outfielder. Top: Greg Murphy, shortstop. Top: Dick Strutz, catcher. Bot- Top: Art Ryan, third basemi Bottom: Jim Clarkin, second Bottom: Gary Droubie, tirst base- tom. Mal Scanlan, shortstop. Bottom: Tom Mordorski, pitci' baseman. man. Dk , 9 .. J , s i 'f ,,,..., , vw 2 ,H M VV, -1:.i -,s I I 'f t G2.:vfv . .,... .....,c,..,,., ,.,.. 5 ,,,. T , on ' ' N c ,,.. K Er Nair' C A G ,. 'L KJ, . 'J L . A , A , . fayig , We N' T Q , ,.., , .,, . y X o ,, , , . it M f T J' 7 .s 'f xr. A fc' T , if , L .fl r '-,. I , H , H 'JK VVW, rf A 46c!a4See6 Above: Left to right, sophomore star infielders Jim Clarkin, Gary Droubie, Mel Scanlan, and Dan Haider talk over pros- pects for the coming season. These cub bears are expected to be main cogs in the Raiders' drive for the state championship. 1959 SEASON'S SCHEDULE March 23 Johnson ...,. ......... H 24 Johnson .. . . . .T 25 Johnson ... ...H 26 Edina ....T 30 Johnson . .... T April 1 Johnson ...H 3 Johnson .. . . . .T 6 Edina ............ .... T 7 Washington ......... .... T 8 Saint Paul Academy ....... H 9 Washington ......... . . .H 'IO Central ..... ....T 13 Monroe .... . . .H 'I4 Edina ........ . . . H 16 De La Salle' .. ...H 'I7 Monroe .... .... T 20 Saint Agnes' . . . . . .T 22 Central ...... . . . H 23 Saint Thomas' . ...H 27 Benilde' ...... .... T 28 Central .... . . .H 29 Murray ..... .... T May 'I Saint Cloud' .. .. . .T 3 DeLaSalle ... ....T 7 Saint Agnes' .. ...H 'l'l Saint Thomas' .. ... .T 'I2 Murray .... . . .H 14 Benilde' ....... ...H 'I9 Central .......... .... T 21 State Tournament ..... . 22 State Tournament' ...... 'Denotes C.C.C. Games Star timber wielders Greg Thumper Murphy, and Mike Murphy give Bart Strutz, some pointers on perfecting his fence-busting form. All three swatters should keep opposing pitchers ducking this year. Top: One of the prin-cipal reasons for the tremendous suc- cess of past Raider teams, cooich Tom Warner, imparts some of his knowledge to hurler Mike Nuebel. Other pitchers picking up some pointers are, left to right, Ed Kischel, Bruce Heidtke, Pat Mielke, Bob Danneker, and Dick Sands. Left: Pitcher Bob Busch, uses a game of pepper to sharpen up his teammates, left to right, catcher, Rick Smoliak, Dick Haigh and Dick Harren, both of whom are fly chasers. Left to right: Rog Altier, Rol Menge, Tom Enestvedt clears the bor with 0 high Charlie Gummow is off too flying start Jim Valento, and Ted Vornbroclc round iump in pre-season warmups. as Tom Filla passes the baton. the final turn and strain for the tape. 0 I I I Coach Altier and Captain Jim Korman talk over prospects. Jumping off to a strong start are sprinters, left to right, Tom Filla, Jim Korman, Jerry Filla, ond Charlie Gummow. Gooch Gould practices The broad jump. Charlne Renschel sets for onother record Jam Korman clears The hugh hurdles breaking Toss Back row, left to right: D. Harfung, W. Sudeiih, S. Gruber, R. Denzen, T. Thibodeau, F. Sunberg, R. Altier, R. Johnson, J. Korman and Coach Altier. Third row: M. Whisler, M. Henly, P. Reichenbach, M. Casey, J. Bellows, T. Gould, and C. Gummow. Second row: J. Wallner T. Klukas, B. Mclagan, J. Abel, W. Long, J. Hirsch, D. Young, M. Sunberg, and T. Vornbrock. Front row: D. Jacobson, T. Larson, M. Wold, J. Stevens, M. Moline, A. Eiden, T. Filla, R. Menge, and R. Casey. I L+- X Q ,vi AL i 1, A fl R al :WHS wa M Mwfsww 'P Maw 2520 mw- av wif A' If 4 0 : Dune an 1959 SEASON'S SCHEDULE April 'I3 Wilson... ...H 15 Monroe .. ....T 17 Benilde .. ....T 23 Monroe ...H 26 Central ...... .... T 30 De La Salle ..... ...H May 6 North Saint Paul ....T 8 Saint Thomas ...... .... T 12 De La Salle ......... .... T 13 Saint Paul Academy ....... T Ff xox ,r Top: Old pro John Nemo gives a few pointers to teammate Joe Bremseth, Left: Hefty Tom Hough, left, winds up to let fly with his power- ful serve to John Nemo, while teammate Frank Buchmeier, center, prepares for the unexpected volley. Kneeling, left to right: J. Hinding, S. Gerlach, W. O'Neil, R. Chambers, R. Foley, J. Bohrer, and J. Faribault. Standing: Br. J. Walter, coach, U. Wolters, J. Duffy, W. Couture, J. Bremseth, T. Arth, T. Haugh, F. Buchmeier, J. Buchmeier, R. Nagel, K. Pietraszewski, J. Mayer, J. Ruth, J. Nemo, R. Krass, L. Wales, and J. Lucente. r ll' !f I if I xi 1 . fi 41 ' enum .59 if ' - , :ix 2,91 A , sf.. , -:wi ff? 4' 1 Vw ,ra vu 'aa mg: 15 . if M -911 , Hfszxfm' ' 4' . -1 JZ,-, Y S' -f nj., z,: :f!'W'5:f , - Y - .?'WF, 'ff' 4 fi' Q 56 'sa , W. f f ...Q l b ,4 4 Q. Q - Us lag, .lg .nn 53 .ij -0 ' ,J ' i ,. 1 w, f.,g3,,, QM, .,,., 5,319 it O was ls R. A Mrs. H. G. Jensen Cook Mrs. A. E. Bean f' Moster Chef X Mr. W. Yourston Janitor . ,,., ' ff- in VA 3, 1 Mrs. M. Mott Cook Mr. W. Bovy Sanitary Engineer Mr. M. Donnelly Janitor Mr. J. Kopp if J it Janitor Mr. A. Blair Janitor Braun, R., 406-66. Abel, J., 113-52, 149. Achterling, J., 113-52, 108. Aden, E., 411-68. Ahiers, J., 113-52. Albrecht, T., 106-45, 90, 105, 106. Aldridge, T., 106-45, 106. Allan, J., 113-52, 91, 108. Altier, R., 106-45, 148, 149. Altier, W., 102-12. Andahazy, L., 207-50. Anderson, M., 305-60. Anderson, R., 402-62, 140. Anfang, W., 403-63. Anzivino, J., 102-12, 94, 120, 121. Arcand, R., 113-52. Archer, S., 113-52. Armstrong, F., 405-65. Arons, R., 102-12, 101. Arsenault, J., 106-45. Arsenault, W., 301-59. Arth, T., 402-62, 151. Ashton, P., 404-64. Austrup, R., 102-12, 92, 94. Austrup, R., 106-45, 145. Atkins, G., 102-12. Awe, D., 113-52. Bacig, D., 106-45, 138. Bagan, G., 102-12. Baillon, J., 113-52. Ballis, J., 102-12, 122. Bang, T., 106-45, 85, 90. Barich, G., 401-61. Barrett, L., 402-62. Barrett, R., 305-60. Basklield, B., 106-45, 106. Baskfield, G., 102-13, 94, 103, 120. Baumann, M., 301-59. Bean, R., 301-59. Beaudette, J., 113-52. Beaurline, K., 406-66. Beckman, D., 402-62. Beechman, W., 102-13, 94, 130, 142 Belisle, J., 403-63, 95, 140, 145. Bellows, J., 401 -61. Bellows, M., 406-66. Bender, G., 412-69. Bernier, T., 406-66. Berthiaume, B., 411-68. Biagi, L., 413-70. Bianconi, A., 106-45, 106, 107. Bfebel, J., 113-52. Bierbaum, R., 113-52. Bissonnetter, G., 113-52. Blaeser, B., 106-45. Blissenbach, H., 106-45, 90, 106. Bodey, C., 402-62. Boeke, C., 102-13, 94. Bohanon, R., 305-60, 140. Bohen, M., 106-45, 90. Bohl, D., 404-64. Bohrer, G., 403-63, 134, 140, 151. Bohrer, G., 102-13, 41, 94, 98, 103, Bollinger, D., 404-64, 135. Bonin, R., 106-45. 130, 132. Bonk, T., 403-63. Borovansky, R., 405-6 741450: Bossard, J., 113-52, 91. Bougewyns, J., 413-70. Boyer, c., 205-53. Boyles, R., 102-13, 41. Boyne, J., 405-65. Branch, M., 412-69. Brandt, W., 113-52. Brannigan, J., 403-63, 85, 87. Casey, R., 301-59. Casey, R., 102-14, 90, 94. Casey, W., 412-69. Cavanaugh, P., 113-52. Cedarholm, D., 405-65. Cepress, G., 113-52, 133, 145. Chambers, R., 113-52, 108. Charbonneau, E., 402-62. Charbonneau, J., 203-49. Charbonneau, T., 113-52. Chlebeck, S., 412-69. amy, D., 113-52, 108. Bremseth, J., 106-45, 90, 106, 151. Brenhofer, G., 106-45. Brennan, M., 413-70. Brennan, R., 102-13. Brewer, F., 102-13, 90, 94, 120. Brinkman, D., 113-52, 108. Broderson, R., 106-45, 84, 86, 90. Broneak, J., 113-52, 108, 145. Brost, T., 106-45, 85, 90. Brown, J., 106-45, 90, 106. Brown, R., 406-66. Broz, A., 113-52. Buchmeier, F., 102-13, 81, 82, 83, 92, 93, 151. Buchmeier, J., 113-52, 151. Buck, D., 106-45. Buck, T., 102-13, 112, 146. Buelow, R., 113-52, 82, 84. Buckrey, R., 102-14, 92, 93, 94. Burg J., 106-45. Burger, J., 113-52. Burke, T., 106-45, 106. Buron, S., 104-14, 40, 77, 90, 94 120, 123. Busch, R., 113-52, 133, 146, 147. Bushard, L., 113-52. Byrne, M., 106-45, 106, 107. , 96, 97, 117, Cahabrese, J., 301-59. Callahan, W., 401-61. Callihan, J., 113-52. Callinan, J., 401-61. Callinan, R., 113-52. Camp, J., 205-50. B 102 14 Campbell, ., - , 83, 92. Campbell D., 411-68. Campbell J.,4o4-o4,135. Campbell J., 102-14, 90. Campbell P., 412-69. Cardinal, J., 102-14, 41. Cardinal, M., 113-52. R Carlson, Carlson, R ., 402-62, 84. . H., 403-63. Carroll, D., 106-45, 145. Carroll, D., 106-45. Carroll, J., 102-14, 85, 86, 90, 92, 94, 150. Carroll, T., 106-45, 81, 106, 150. Cartier, M., 106-45, 84. Casey, C., 404-64, 87, 134. Casey, G., 102-14, 81, 83, 92, 93. Casey, J., 301-59. Casey, M., 301-59. Casey, M., 106-45, 81, 90,'149. Casey, P., 106-445. Christensen, N., 403-63, 95, 134, 145. Christensen, N., 404-64, 135, 145. Christensen, S., 102-15, 76, 84, 86, 90, 94. Christopherson, G., 407-67. Ciampi, L., 407--67. Clarkln, J., 113-52, 113, 139, 146, 147. Cliffofd, J., 406-66. Clysdale, J., 113-52, 85, 86. Cochran, T., 405-65. Coffey, D., 102-15. Cognetta, P., 405-65, 140. Collins, M., 102-15. Collins, R., 401-61. ColloPYf P., 301-59. Collyard, H., 401-61. Condon, T., 106-45. Connolly, D., 102-15. Connolly, J., 106-45. Connolly, T., 113-52. Conroy, H., 305-60. Conzemius, N., 106-45. Conney, M., 407-67. Conney, P., 106-45. Coppini, P., 102-15, 81, 94. Corcoran, D., 106-45. Corcoran, J., 402-62. Cosgriff, W., 102-11, 15, 41, 77, 81, 90, 92, 94, 96,100,111,113,121,123,127. Cournoyer, P., 412-69. Courteau, G., 102-15, 91. Courteau, J., 113-52. Couture, W., 106-45, 81, 90, 106, 145, 151. Crane, M., 301-59. Crenshaw, J., 113-52. Cromer, J., 113-52. Crosland, J., 113-52. Crowley, J., 106-45. Cullen, J., 106-45, 90, 130, 145. Cummings, G., 113-52. Curran, W., 102-15. Cusick, D., 411-68. Cusick, D., 106-45, 105, 106, 145. Cyzor, R., 305-60. DaBruzzi, J., 113-52. Dachtera, J., 412-69. Dalglish, W., 102-16, 82, 83. Daly, D., 401-61. Daly, E., 113-52, los. Daly, M., 113-52. Danneker, R., 102-16, 103, 146, 147. Dario, E., 106-45, 106. Daulton, P., 113-52, 133, 145, 146. David, T., 401-61. Flynn, G., 106-45, 106. Davies, R., 401 -61 . Davis, G., 102-16, 76, 81, 90, 94, 98, 103, 105, 108. Davis, H., 102-16, 90, 94, 105, 138. Davis, J., 405-65. Davis, R., 411-68. Decker, C., 102-16, 40, 130. DeFeo, J., 111-46, 143. Delmont, J., 205-53, 139. Delosh, D., 402-62. Delmont, T., 305-60, 140. Delsing, M., 411-68. Delsing, T., 103-16. Demma, J., 103-11, 16, 90, 94, 96, 127. Denning, D., 405-65, 139. Denson, R., 205-53. DeVitt, T., 1 1 1-46. Dian, F., 403-63, 85, 87. Dieveney, J., 412-69. Dill, M., 111-46. Doiting, R., 205-53. Doherty, P., 305-60. Dolan, J., 103-16, 90, 94. Dolan, J., 205-53. Dolan, R., 406-66. Doller, R., 111-46, 106. Domanski, S., 205-53. Doole, D., 111-46. Doole, S., 402-62. Doroff, T., 305-60. Doughty, G., 402-62. Dowdal, J., 111-46. Dowdle, L., 111-46. Downs, J., 407-67. Doyle, M., 103-17. Drake, D., 205-53. Drake, W., 111-46, 145. Drews, H., 403-63. Droubie, G., 205-53, 133, 138, 146, 147. Drude, T., 412-69. Duffy, J., 111-46, 81, 106. Dugan, D., 412-69, 87. Dugan, R., 103-17, 17, 84. Dunaski, T., 413-70. Dunne, J., 111-46, 134. Duren, J., 103-17. Durrenberger, R., 103-17, 122. Dvorak, J., 402-62, 85, 87. Eastman, J., 103-17, 77, 90, 94. Ebel, B., 413-70. Eckland, G., 404-64, 139, 145. Eddleston, D., 111-46, 106. Eddleston, J., 103-17. Edwards, L., 301-59. Ehrenberg, J., 111-46, 104, 106. Eiden, A., 111-46, 90, 106, 143, 149. Eldred, P., 401-61. Eldredge, C., 103-17. Elias, J., 407-67. Elm, L., 205-53. Empson, D., 111-46. Enestvedt, C., 205-53, 133, 139, 148. Englund, T., 103-17, 91. Englund, W., 205-53, 85. Erdos, L., 111-46. Erlon, T., 111-46, 84, 86, 90. Ernst, T., 411-68. Eschenbacher, J., 407-67. Eschle, J., 103-18. Esser, J., 205-53. Essling, D., 205-53. Ettel, D., 103-18. Exley, G., 406-66. Fahey, D., 411-68. Fahey, J., 111-46, 138. Farah, J., 413-70. Fargo, T., 413-70. Faribault, J., 407-67, 145. Farrell, D., 103-18, 94. Farrell, R., 203-49. Faust, J., 205-53, 108. Faust, W., 205-53. Fearing, J., 407-67. Felipe, J., 405-65. Felton, T., 111J-46, 110. Ferkingstad, R., 411-68. Filipczak, J., 103-18, 85, 86, 94. Filla, J., 205-53, 108, 133, 148. Filla, T., 111-46, 105, 148, 149. Finger, D., 111-46. Fischer, T., 205-53. Fitzgibbon, T., 401-61. Flaherty, P., 413-70. Fleischhacker, T., 205-53. Floria, G., 103-18, 94, 143, 144 Flynn, T., 103-18. Foley, R., 205-53. Foley, R., 301-59. Ford, J., 205-53, 84. Foxley, J., 405-65. Francis, G., 205-53. Francis, P., 412-69. Francois, D., 205-53, 133. Franz, D., 402-62. Franzen, M., 405-65. Frazier, J., 111-46. Frevel, J., 111-46. Fried, F., 106-45. Fritz, P., 205-53. Fritz, R., 205-53. Fritz, W., 111-46, 85, 86. Fuerst, J., 406-64. Fuller, R., 111-46. Furlong, J., 111-46, 90, 106. Gaboury, R., 407-67. Gabrielle, K., 411-68. Gadbois, R., 103-18. Gagliardi, T., 406-66. Gaiovnik, R., 406-66. Gannon, J., 411-68. Gardner, G., 103-18. Gardner, J., 205-53, 84. Garing, J., 111-46, 90, 106. Garner, M., 407-67. Gates, R., 412-69. Gavin, T., 412-69. Gaylord, L., 103-19. Gaylord, R., 205-53, 84. George, J., 205-53. Gerlach, S., 205-53, 108. Gerlach, J., 403-63. Gillespie, J., 412-69. Gillet, J., 103-19. Gillis, P., 405-65. Gilsdorf, J., 111-46. Ginther, M., 103-19, 41. Ginther, T., 412-69, 140. Giuliani, M., 205-53. Gleaton, L., 404-64, 134. Glish, J., 103-19, 85, 86. Goblisch, R., 205-53. Godbout, C., 301-59, 139. Goess, M., 111-46, 82. Golaski, J., 401-61. Golden, G., 103-19. Gorg, D., 404-64. Gorton, L., 405-65. Gosiak, W., 111-46, 90. Goswitz, G., 205-53, 107, 108. Gould, R., 205-53, 108. Gould, T., 103-19, 81, 90, 94, 149. Granse, G., 205-53, 108. Grass, N., 103-19, 90. Gray, E., 405-64, 134. Greeley, J., 111-46. Gregory, C., 111-46. Grewe, K., 301-59. Griesgraber, G., 205-53. Griesgraber, J., 209-54. Griffin, P., 209-54. Groebner, J., 205-53, 145. Groeller, C., 305-60. Grout, D., 301-59. Gruber, G., 111-46, 91. Gruber, J., 103-19, 41. Gruber, R., 205-53, 108, 149. Guider, D., 111-46. Guider, J., 405-65. Gummow, C., 111-46, 142, 144, 148, 149. Haag, T., 401-61, 145. Hable, R., 407-67. Hable, T., 305-60. Hackl, D., 103-20, 81, 83, 90, 92, 94. Haessig, A., 111-46. Hageman, G., 103-20, 81, 84, 92. Haggenmiller, T., 411-68. Haider, D., 205-53, 146, 147. Haider, G., 111-46. Haider, J., 401-61. Haider, M., 205-53. Haigh, R., 209-54, 133, 142, 146, 147. Hale, T., 103-20, 90. Haley, T., 403-63. Hamer, P., 209-54, 135. Hamilton, P., 402-63.- Hammel, R., 209-54, 135. Hammerschmidt, M., 111-46, 90, 106. Hanson, R., 209-54, 109. Hanson, R., 413-70. Harbek, S., 404-64, 135. Harley, J., 103-20, 90, 135. Harnden, R., 111-46, 105. Harnden, R., 411-68. Harrelson, G., 404-64, 135. Harren, R., 209-54, 131, 132, 138, 139, 146, Harris, P., 209-54, 108. Hartmann, J., 402-62. Hartung, D., 201-47, 90, 105, 106, 149. Harvieux, R., 402-62. Hasing, R., 301-59. Hauber, D., 209-54, 108, 135. Hauber, S., 103-20, 84, 86, 90, 92, 94, 101. Haugen, C., 411-68. Haugh, T., 209-54, 133, 142, 143, 144. Haupt, D., 209-54. Hawkins, M., 305-60. Hayes, M., 209-54, 135. Hayes, T., 103-20, 83, 84, 92. Hayes, T., 405-65. Hayne, D., 209-54. Heagle, B., 103-20. Hedaus, R., 209-54. Heidtke, B., 201-47, 135, 137, 138, 146, 147. Heinrich, M., 104-20, 77, 81, 90, 91, 92 105, 120. Heintz, F., 413-70. Henly, M., 209-54, 107, 108, 148. Hennessy, W., 201-47, 110. Hennignson, R., 201 -47, 90, 105, 106. Henningsen, R., 209-54, 135. Hering, J., 104-21, 77, 81, 90, 92, 94, 103. Hernandez, R., 404-64, 135. Herzog, D., 209-54, 84. Hedznecker, T., 104-21, 77, 85, 90. Hewitt, G., 201-47. Hilgert, R., 413--70. Hinding, J., 301-59. Hiniker, J., 205-53, 107. Hirsch, J., 209-54, 135. 1 Hoag, R., 201-47. Hoffman, D., 403-63. Hoffman, J., 210-55, 108. Hoflman, M., 209-54, 130, 142. Hofirnan, M., 411-68. Holiman, T., 104-21, 130, 132. Hollisak, J., 111-46. Holland, M., 104-21, 130. 1 Hallerbach, J., 407-67. Hollihan, D., 201-47, 81, 90, 106. Holmay, J., 209-54. Holmes, D., 201-47. Holmes, T., 104-21, 81, 90, 94, 121. Holmgren, D., 201-47, 135, 138. Holt, J., 406-66. Horak, T., 209-54, 81, 91, 135. Horan, T., 412-69. Horvafh, R., 201-47, 84. Houle, D., 209-54. Howard, G., 104-21, 90. Huberiy, R., 404-63. Howe, E., 209-54, 107. Hubbard, L., 201-47, 82, 85. Huber, R., 201-47. Huberiy, R., 404-63. Huesmann, T., 210-55. Hughes, J., 104-21. Hughes, T., 201-47. Hurley, J., 209-54. Igo, M., 402-62. lkhaml, J., 201-47. Irber, E., 413-70. Isaacson, J., 201-47, 130, 143. lserman, J., 104-21, 90, 94. Jackson, L., 209-54, 135. Jacobson, D., 404-64, 149. Jandrich, L., 54, 132. Jasmin, P., 209-54, 85. Jeliords, D., 209-54. Jelinek, R., 104-22. Jensen, M., 201-47, 81, 85, 105, 106. Jensen, R., 209-54. Jepson, K., 210-55. Jeske, B., 104-22, 130. Jeske, R., 401-61, 134. Johnson, G., 209-54, 135. Johnson, M., 401-61. Johnson, O., 407-67, 87. Johnson, R., 201-47, 135. Johnson, T., 201-47. Johnes, G., 407-67. Jorissen, L., 407-67. Joyce, G., 201-47, 90. Joyce, T., 402-62. Judge, J., 104-22. Judgeq P., 201-47. Judge, T., 413-70. Jungbauer, S., 403-63. Jurney, W., 104-22, 94, 105, 108. Jusf, J., 209-54, 81, 135. Kackman, G., 104-22. Kane, W., 402-62. Kapaun, T., 412-69. Karlan, G., 407-67, 139. Korner, T., 405-65. Kasel, L., 104-23. Kath, K., 201-47, 90, 106. Kedrowski, L., 104-22. Kenna, T., 104-22, 130, 131, 138. Kennan, D., 104-23, 138. Kellerman, J., 104-23, 130, 132, 137, 138. Kelly, J., 201-47, 106. Kelly, M., 405-65. Kelly, T., 209-54. Kelnberger, P., 405-65. Kennedy, J., 413-70. Kennedy, K., 209-54, 107. Kenny, R., 403-63. Kerwin, F., 104-23, 94. Kill, G., 201-47, 135. Kinney, G., 413-70. p Kinney, T., 104-23, 90. Kinsella, T., 405-65, 140. Kirby, J., 207-50. Kisch, J., 413-70. Kisch, M., 201 -47. Kischel, E., 201-47, 110, 142. Kiftrell, G., 413-70. Klein, R., 406-66. Kl-einari, J., 406-66. Kleinarf, T., 201-47. Kling, W., 201-47, 91, 106. Klukas, J., 104-23, 76, 81, 90, 127,130, 131. Klukas, T., 201-47, 90, 91, 149. Kneeland, J., 201-47. Kneeland, M., 403-63, 140. Knoll, P., 104-23, 90. Koecl-ieler, G., 401-61, 140. Koehnen, L., 209-54. Koempigen, J., 209-54. Kohner, D., 401-61, 85, 87. Kolles, W., 104-23, 94. Komives, R., 209-54, 139. Koran, J., 403-63. Kordell, D., 413-70. Korlaih, J., 209-54, 135. Korman, J., 104-23, 90, 94, 138, Korner, P., 405-65, 87. Koughan, M., 104-24, 97. Kowalski, R., 402-62, 145. Kramer, R., 210-55. Krammer, R., 411-68. Kranz, N., 111-46. Krass, P., 201-47, 82. Kray, D., 104-24, 90, 101, 107. Krick, S., 205-53. Kriha, T., 305-60. Krueger, G., 401-61. Kuechenmeisler, T., 210-55, 108. Kueppers, R., 210-55, 84. Kueppers, R., 201-47, 142. Kueppers, T., 104-24, 94. Kueppers, 403-63, 95, 140. Kuhns, J., 407-67. Kuhns, W., 210-55. Kundzins, P., 405-65. Kurysh, T., 411-68, 140. Kuslich, J., 305-60. Kuslich, S., 210-55, 91, 133. Kusz, R., 413-70. Kzaley, J., 404-64. Lackore, R., 401-61. LaComb, D., 210-55, 108. Lala, J., 301-59. Lamb, T., 201-47. 91, 92, 94, 96, 148, 149. LaMere, P., 104-11, 24, 76, 90, 96, 103, 123, 130. Lamey, 210-55. Lancefte, A., 403-63. Landy, J., 210-55, 91, 150. Lane, F., 104-24, 90. Lane, R., 104-24, 90. Lang, G., 201-47, 90, 105, 106. Lang, P., 404-64. Lange, T., 406-66, 139. Langer, J., 402-62, 134, 140. Langlois, L., 104-24, 94. Laramy, J., 210-55, 108. Larson, J., 201-47, 107, 149. Larson, T., 402-62. Laska, D., 201-47, 106. Lafusky, W., 210-55, 91. Laughlin, J., 104-24, 94. Lawrence, T., 407-68. Leach, G., 404-64. Lee, J., 201-47, 135. Libel, W., 412-69. LeMay, D., 108-25. LeMay, P., 413-70. Lemlce, J., 210-55, 108. Lennon, J., 25,.74, 92, 93, 96, 135. Lentsch, J., 211-56, 108. Lethert, J., 210-55, 108. LeVasseur, J., 305-60. Lewanovich, W., 210-55, 150. Lewis, R., 413-70. Liedl, P., 305-60. Lieser, T., 108-25, 135. Lievers, G., 210-55, 145. Lievers, W., 108-25, 142. Lincowslsi, Lincowski, E., 201-47. R., 411-68. Lindberg, E., 201-47. Lindberg, L., 210-55. Lindgren, T., 108-25, 90, 92, 94, 103, 104, 135 Lindsay, J., 401-61. Little, G., 401-61. Lonefii, J., 412-69. Long, V., 411-68. Long, W., 210-55, 84, 91, 108. Loiherbach, J., 405-65. Lucenie, J., 201-47, 106. Lucking, B., 108-25. Lucking, L., 406-66. Ludes, R., 412-69. Lueneburg, R., 401-61. Luger, M., 412-69. Lund, R., 403-63. Luiion, L., 210-55. Lyell, D., 108-25, 84. Lynch, R., 201-47. McArdell, J., 210-55. McArdell, L., 210-55. McAvey, M., 310-59, 145. McCardle, D., 210-55, 133. McCarty, J., 202-48, 107. McCauley, M., 402-62. McCloskey, T., 403-63. McCue, T., 108-26, 81. McDonald, J., 401-61, 140. McDonough, J., 202-48, 130, 138. McDonough, R., 305-60, 131. McDowell, J., 402-62. McElhone, J., 210-55, 139. McElroy, J., 404-64. McGibbon, P., 108-26, 40, 130, 132, 140. McGibbon, T., 202-48, 105, 107. McGuigan , J., 403-63, 87. McGuire, P., 407-67. Mclnfyre, S., 202-48, 107. McKee, M., 108-26, 135. McKenna, McKeown, P., 202-48, 106. T., 210-55. Mclagan, B., 210-55, 108. McLaughlin, P., 55, 150. McMahon, McMahon, McManus, J., 108-26, 41, 94, 130, 132, 143. R., 202-48, 95, 142, 130. M., 305-60. McNellis, G., 403-63. Mack, J., 412-69. Magnuson, W., 201-47, 145. Mahoney, J., 202-48, 107. Mahoney, Maior, S., Maley, J., P., 210-55, 108. 210-55. 108-25, 76, 92, 94, 105, 135. Malone, T., 405-65. Mankowski, D., 411-68. Maranda, E., 305-60, 87. Marcofie, V., 202-48, 90, 106, 107. Margl, R., 411-68. Markley, H., 202-48, 90, 106. Marlin, R., 413-70. Marzitelli, P., 108-26. Mascia, P., 108-26, 92, 94, 96, 103, 130. Mason, H., 401-61. Mathews, W., 202-48, 107. Mafhias, J., 404-64. Maihiason, R., 108-26, 84, 86. Maischina, F., 210-55. Muff, J., 108-26. Maulik, R., 202-46, 107. Mayer, J., Maykoski, Maxa, D., 210-55. P., 209-54, 135. 403-63. Maxey, G., 407-67. O'Neil, W., Rask, D., 211-56, 108. Meehan, P., 202-48. Mellin, D., 210-55, 91, 145. Melville, W., 202-48, 107. Menge, P., 202-48, 84, 148, 149. Menge, R., 402-62. Mercure, R., 108-27. Mercure, W., 202-48. Mergens, P., 407-67. Mergens, P., 108-27, 135. Merrill, R., 301-59, 85. Mersch, B., 210-55. Merth, R., 108-27, 90, 94. Mertz, R., 108-27, 81, 90, 94. Meyer, M., 202-48. Meyers, S., 305-60. Mich, T., 210-55, 108. Mielke, P., 210-55, 108. Mikesh, R., 404-64. Miller, B., 301-59. Miller, P., 210-55, 133. Milske, R., 108-27, 94. Minogue, D., 411-68. Minogue, J., 202-48. Nimis, F., 202-48. Norman, D., 108-29, 94, 135. Novak, D., 108-29. Noyes, T., 108-29. Nuebel, M., 108-29, 135, 146, 147. Nuelael, T., 211-56, 133. Nygaard, R., 202-48, 106. 08-29, 82, 83, 103. Oakes, R., 1 Oberg, T., 3 O'Brien, J., 05-69. 21 1 -56. O'ConnelI, M., 305-60. O'Connell, T., 406-66. O'Connor, C., 202-48, 106. O'Connor, G., 412-69. O'Donnell, J., 405-65. Ofstehage, R., O'Gara, S., 412-69. O'Gorman, P., 211-56. Olin, T., 202-48, 90, 106. Olson, G., 202-48. O'Malley, T., 109-30. O'Malley, T., 406-66. 404-64. Miron, C., 406-66, 140. Mirsch, M., 202-48, 95. Mitch, R., 210-55, 108. Mackenhaupt, W., 202-48. Moeller, G., 108-27. Mohs, J., 411-68, 145. Moline, D., 407-67. Moline, M., 202-48, 149. Moline, P., 301-59. Moll, G., 108-27, 81, 90, 94. Moloney, T., 210-55, 133. Monette, T., 407-67. Monno, J., 401-61. Mansour, L., 104-27, 90, 94. Montpetif, J., 210-55. 0'Neill, T., 403-63. O'Neill, W., 202-48, 107. Oplesch, W., 402-62. O'ReiIly, J., 211-56, 133. 21 1-56, 84 O'Rourke, T., 202-48, 145. O'Rourke, W., 405-65. Ossmann, P., 211-56, 91, Ostertag, R., 413-70. 108. Ott, T., 109-30, 81, 90, 94. Owen, M., 211-56, 108. Ostertage, T., 202-48, 91. Paduano, N., 109-30, 94, 97, 117. Paduano, R., 413-70. Pagel, J., 109-30, 40, 90, Pakulski, W., 202-48. E., 405-65. Moore, J., 210-55, 133, 145. Moore, P., 305-60. Moore, W., 210-55, 91, 108. Moosebruger, R., 210-55, 82, 108. Mordorski, T., 202-48, 130, 144, 146. Morrissey, R., 413-70. Morrissey, W., 402-62. Morzinski, S., 211-56, 108. Moser, T., 411--68. Motschenbacher, T., 108-28. Mottram, P., 108-28, 40, 81, 90, 92. Muckerheicle, J., 202-48, 106. Moore, Mueller, C., 201-47, 135. Mueller, J., 211--56, 108. Muellner, G., 202-48, 138. Mulcahy, C., 403-63. Mullen, R., 108-28, 85, 86. Munzen, G., 108-28. Murphy, E., 108-28, 81, 92, 94, 127, 143. Murphy, G., 108-28, 146, 147. Murphy, M., 211-56, 133. Murphy, M. L., 202-48, 106, 142, 143, 144, 146, 147. Murphy, M., 404-64. Murray, G., 108-28, 97, 138. Muske, W., 202-48. Muth, M., 102-28. Nagel, J., 202-48, 84. Nagel, L., 411-68, 84, 87. Nagle, M., 202-48. Nagle, R., 406-66. Nardini, R., 403-63. Neitz, J., 108-29, 150. Nelson, C., 305-60. Nelson, J., 108-29. Nemo, J., 202-48, 90, 106, 145.' Niemczycki, T., 406-66. Nightingile, E., 108-29, 41, 76, 83, 92, 94, 103, 104, 108, 127. Nightingale, P., 404-64. Palmer, R., 413-70. Paradise, R., 411-67. Parenteau, J., 202-48. Parrish, L., 211-56. Patterson, M., 211-56. Patterson, T., 202-48. Pattison, C., 202-48. Patton, J., 203-49. Pawlak, F., 407-67, 87. Peacha, R., 211-56, 133. Pearl, R., 109-30, 91. Pelton, G., 411-68. Perron, J., 211-56. A 109 94. Petersen, ., -30. Petersen, P., 203-49. Peterson, J., 305-60. Peterson, R., 109-30, 131, 132, 140. Peterson, R., 407-67. Peterson, W., 407-67. Pettiiohn, ., 406-66. T Philben, M., 203-49. Phillips, R., 211-56, 108. Phillips, R., 401-61. Pierre, R., 211-56, 145. Pierre, R., 305-60. Pietraszewski Pietraszewski , K., 214-57. , R., 214-57. Pietraszewski, T., 412-69. Pietraszewski, T., 405-65. Pignate, R., 404-64. Pihaly, J., 109-30, 90, 94. Pilarski, J., 203-49, 106. Plummer, J., 203-49, 106. Poclgorski, R., 411-68. Podvin, J., 211-56, 91. Podvin, R., 109-31, 40, 96, 103, 150. Pohl, J., 412-69. Pohl, T., 109-31, 94. Poirier, L., 405-65. Polski, J., 203-49, 85. 76, 81, 90, 92, 93, 94, Polski, W., 305-60, 87. Postiglione, L., 109-31, 90, 94. Postlewaite, J., 203-49. Powers, J., 211-56. Price, C., 404-64, 135. Probst, E., 109-31, 85. Probst, P., 203-49, 85. Prokop, J., 109-31, 90, 94. Prokosch, R., 211-56. Proud, J., 402-62. Purtell, P., 109-31, 81, 82, 83, 94. Quale, T., 404-64. Queenon, J., 203-49. Quinlan, J., 203-49, 90. Quinlan, R., 109-31, 81, 90, 94. Quinn, W., 214-57. Radabaugh, T., 413-70. Ralierty, J., 203-49, 81, 90, Raleigh, D., 209-31. Raleigh, J., 211-56. Ramsey, S., 412-69. Randall, T., 203-49, 90, 136, 137, 146 Rask, D., 109--32, 94, 105, 117. Reardon, D., 108-32, 135. Rebeck, J., 211-56. Reese, G., 109-32, 144. Reichenbach, P., 203-49. Reischel, C., 211-56, 131. Renchen, P., 203-49, 90, 105. Ricci, R., 203-49. Rice, G., 407-67. Riley, B., 211-56, 133. Riley, P., 203-49. Ritt, J., 109-32, 90, 94, 97. Ritter, J., 109-32. Ritter, J., 211-56. Rochstrom, J., 305-60. Rockwell, C., 209-49. Roeller, G., 109-32, 76, 81, 90, 92. Roepke, J., 109-32, 140. Rogers, T., 406-66. Rosga, D., 407-67. Rosga, R., 109-32. Rosner, L., 404-64. Rosner, M., 412-69, 134. Ross, J., 203-49, 106. Roszak, J., 403-63. Rotter, G., 305-60. Rotter, J., 401-61. Rowe, J., 109-33. Rowe, M., 413-70. Rucci, J., 413-70. Rugloski, R., 109-33, 77, 81, 90, 94, 107. Rulli, D., 402-62. Rummenie, M., 109-33. Runyon, R., 211-56. Rupert, J., 203-49. Russell, J., 305-60. Russell, M., 404-64, 134. Ruth, J., 211-56. Ruth, M., 109-33, 140. Ryan, J. A., 109-33, 123, 130, 132, 138, 146. Ryan, J. D., 203-49, 90, 106. Ryan, R., 406-66, 140. Ryan, R., 301-59. Ryan, T., 109-33, 132, 138. Ryan, T., 109-33, 97. Rykken, C., 109-33. Ryliclti, R., 214-57, 108. Sachwitz, L., 109-34, 92, 94, 121. St. Martin, , T., 203-49, 142. St. Martin, Salinas, F., St. Martin D., 412-69. T., 211-56, 103, 142, 144. 111-46, 91. Sands, G., 301-59. Sands, R., 211-56, 82, 146, 147. Sanft, T., 305-60. 136, 137, Santo, J., 411-68. Sarka, M., 405-65. Sauro, T., 211-56. Scalze, R., 203-49, 110. Schubert, Spurrier, J., 112-35. Spurrier, J., 203-49. Stack, T., 203-49. Stahlmann, H., 406-66. Stanton, B., 203-49. Stefoniak, P., 201-59, 145. Steiger, J., 214-57, 91, 139. Stehr, T., 207-50, 106. Stehr, T., 413-70. Scanlan, M., 211-56, 130, 131, 143, 144, 146, 147. Scapanski, G., 203-49, 81, 90, 104. Schadegg, G., 301-59. Schadegg, M., 109-34, 90. Scherman, R., 203-49. Schiltgen, D., 405-65. Schlueter, D., 412-69. Schmid, G., 109-11, 34, 40, 81, 90, 92, 94, 96, 101,105,132,136,137,138. Schmid, M ., 203-49, 146. Steine r, P., 207-50. Stevens, J., 214-57, 91, 108, 139 Stevens, J., 207-50. Stevens, T., 207-50. Stewart, J., 214-57, 133, 143. Stidger, J., 403-63. Schmid, S., 406-66, 134, 140. Schmidt, E., 413-70. Schmitz, P., 211-56, 133. Schmitz, P., 305-60. Schmitz, T., 401-61. Schneewe is, J., 401-61 . Schneider, J., 211-56. Schneider, M., 109-34. Schneider, P., 401-61. Schoeller, Schoeller, Scholl, T., G., 211-56. R., 411-68. 411-68. Scholz, M., 109-34. Schrantz, C., 109-34, 84, Schreiberg, L., 211-56. Schreier, D., 403-63. J., 211-56. 86. Stifter, T., 214-57. Stolifel, T., 404-64. Strandberg, R., 214-57. Strasser, G., 214-57, 84. Strutz, R., 104-35, 40, 94, 101, 130, 143, 144, 146, 147. Stucler, G., 112-36. Sturm, J., 305-60. Sudelth, W., 214-57, 139. Suhler, F., 402-62, 85, 87. Sullivan, J., 2071-50. Summer, J., 112-36. Sunberg, F., 207-50, 106. Sunberg, M., 112-36, 83, 90, 94, Sundquist, W., 112-36, 94. Sutherland, J., 112-36, 94. Svare, R., 207-50. Schueller, M., 404-64. Schumi, L., 301-59. Schwartz, D., 211-56. Schwartz, L., 203-49, 85. Schwatzbauer, B., 301-59. Schwebel, J., 203-49. Schwebel, J., 203-49. Schwietz, R., 203-49, 104, 106. Schwope, E., 109-34, 94. Seifert, R., 109-34, 90. Seigler, D., 203-49. Seubert, M., 112-35. Sexton, M., 35, 81, 91, 94. Shaw, M., 211-56. Shaw, R., 112-35, 94. Shetka, D., 112-35. Shields, M., 407-67. Shields, P., 301-59, 139. Shiely, D., 211-56. Shiely, J., 112-25, 94, 143. Simek, D., 203-49, 90, 106, 130, 145. Simonet, R., 411-68. Simpson, G., 407-67. Sina, D., 405-65. Sitzmann, L., 211-56. skqlly, w., 203-49. Skoog, J., 406-66. Skoog, L., 203-49. Skrypec, D., 112-35, 122. Skrypec, R., 403-63. Swanson, C., 214-57, 84. Swanson, R., 413-69. Swanson , W., 207-50, 104, 106. Sweeney, G., 301-59, 145. Sweeney, J., 207-50, 90, 106. Swenson, J., 301-59. Syfko, M., 412-69. Tambornino, C., 214-56, 108. Terhorst, T., 301 -59. Theissen, R., 207-50. Thidodeau, T., 207-50, 90, 106. Thomas, B., 112-36, 85. Thomas, T., 207-50, 84, 90, 106. Thomas, T., 207-50. Thul, R., 411-68. Tierney, C., 403-63. Tierney, J., 214-57. Timmins, P., 112-36. Tittle, H., 407-67. Tocko, J., 214-57, 108. Toen ies, W., 412-69. Toner, B., 214-57, 108. Torborg, D., 112-36, 84, 86. Toth, T., 413-70. Traynor, T., 112-37, 90. Treacy, W., 214-57, 91, 139. Trierweiler, G., 305-60. Troie, B., 214-57, 108. Troie, D., 214-57. Trudeau, R., 401-61. Smith, M., 214-57. Sleeper, D., 211-56, 85. B Smith, ., 406-66. Smith, J., 207-50. Smith, J., 407-67. Smith, J., 301 -59. Smith, L., 407-67. Truhler, T., 301-59. Tschida, J., 203-49, 143. Tschida, M., 401-62. Tschida, R., 112-37, 94. Tschida, W., 407-67. Tubridy, D., 207-50. Smith . 214-57 108. , R, , Smoliak, R., 214-57, 133, 143, 146, 147. Sokola, J., 412-69. Sommers, J., 203-49, 106. Sontag, J., 214-57. Spahl, T., 406-66. Spitzmueller, J., 214-57. Spitzmueller, J., 404-64. Spoden, F., 203-49, 138. Unten, D., 413-70. Unten, R., 207-50, 106, 142. Unze, G., 214-57. Valento, G., 207-50. Valento, J., 207-50, 106. Vannelli, K., 301-59. VanderHeyden, D., 207-50, 90, 106. VonHoven, J., 207-50. Vasterling, P., 214-57, 145. 132, 142, Vinek, S., 413-70. Voeller, E., 405-62. Vomela, J., 207-50, 106. Vornbrock, J., 214-57, 108. Varnbrock, T., 207-50, 110, 142. Votel, M., 407-67. Votel, T., 207-50, 138. Wald, P., 402-62. Walerius, R., 207-50, 106. Wales, L., 207-50, 106. Walfoort, B., 112-37. Walltosz, J., 112-37, 41, 130. Wallner, J., 207-50, 106, 145. Walsh, E., 112-37, 90, 94, 121. Walsh, J., 207-50. Walsh, J., 401-61. Walter, J., 214-57. Warner, R., 411-68. Warren, R., 207-50, 90, 106, 110 131 132 2 143. Warren, R., 214-57, 146. Watkins, J., 305-60. Wazlawik, J., 214-57, 91. Weber, W., 406-66. Wegner, C., 112-37, 40. Weirick, G., 413-70. Weiss, B., 112-37. Weiss, J., 112-37. Weiss, W., 401-61. Welch, D., 112-38, 90, 94. Welch, G., 112-38, 77, 121, 127. Wells, J., 112-38. Wells, J., 402-62. Welsh, F., 207-50. Wendel, R., 403-53. Werden, R., 112-38. Wermus, D., 402-62. Wermus, J., 112-38, 90. Werner, J., 112-38, 94. Wessel, J., 413-70. Weyandt, R., 112-38. Whalen, M., 207-51, 85, 90. Wheelock, R., 207-50, 145. Whisler, M., 214-57. Wieb-erg, J., 214-57. Wiberg, R., 207-50, 106. Wicker, J., 207-50, 90, 106. Wiedl, J., 305-60. Wiesner, J., 403-63. Wiesner, R., 403-63. Wilharber, J., 207-50, 81, 90. Williams, G., 413-70, 140. Williams, T., 112-39. Wills, D., 406-66. Wilson, J., 207-50, 106. Wilson, P., 214-57, 84. Windish, J., 214-57. Winlxel, T., 404-64. Winters, J., 112-39, 84, 86, 90, 94 Wold, M., 214-57. Wolkerstorfer, D., 214-57. Wolkerstorfer, J., 207-50, 90, 106 Wolter, U., 112-39, 77, 151. Wood, R., 214-57. Wotzka, J., 203-49, 90, 106. Wright, R., 112-39. Wright, W., 112-39. Wullawitz, M., 402-62. Wylie, P., 207-50. Yanchar, J., 214-57, 91. Yarusso, M., 112-39, 96. Young, D., 214-57, 82, 108. Younghans, T., 406-66. Youngstrom, G., 412-69. Zappetillo, M., 405-65. Zengel, G., 112-39. Zierden, K., 214-57, 91. Zwirm, J., 403-63. Benedict, 10, 125. Peter, 73. Bernard, 69. Joseph, 7. Kevin, 6, 42. H Mark, 62, 91. Anthony, 73. Austin, 72. Francis, 70. Walter, 47. Sylvester, 72. Berchman, 72. Pius, 72. Cormac, 63. Felix, 6, 43, 94, 113. Gabriel, 46. Francis, 10. Mark, 54. Thomas, 59, 133, 143. Wilfred, 6, 42, 43. Michael, 66. aaa cmd Staff Vaalez Br. L. Walter, 4, 6, 43. Br. L. Eugene, 10, 77. Br. L. Benedict, 10. Br. L, Richard, 6, 139. Br. J. Christopher, 61. Br. L. Josephus, 65, 134, 140. Br. O. John, 73. Br. Benildo, 73. Mr. Adams, 53, 82. Mr. Altier, 55. Sgt. Bean, 104, 108. Mrs. Bean, 153. Mr. Blair, 153. Mr. Bovy, 153. Sgt. Cole, 101. Mr. Conroy, 52. Sgt. Davis, 107. Mr. Donnelly, 153. Capt. Hougen, 130. Fr. Heyden, 73. Capt. Hoyt, 101, 113, 127. Mr. lreland, 73. Mrs. Jensen, 153. Mr. Joyce, 10, 143. Mr. Kopp, 153. Miss Kranz, 7. Mr. McKeown, 50. Mr. Milski, 57. Mrs. Mott, 153. Mrs. Nelson, 73. Mr. Panian, 64. Mr. Patton, 68. Mrs. Pierson, 7. Mr. Sands, 67. Mr. Tierney, 45, 138 Sgt. Tittle, 113. Mr. Tocko, 56, 145. Mr. Veith, 10, 85. Sgt. Warner, 106. Mr. Warner, 49, 131 Mr. Widman, 48. Mr. Zeltner, 7. Second semester additions who arrived too late to have their pictures placed in regular sequence are, left to right, J. Stevens, N. Kranz, and W. Zuelke. I I The CRETINITE staFf would like to thank the many people who aided in the composition of this annual. 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