Cretin High School - Cretinite Yearbook (St Paul, MN)
- Class of 1960
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Quo' '25 '4 I i ln , . ff Q fl' Q Vi., 'qtwt V. .K V 'JV 459757 flew ,M ' t W W 'if' ,1 ... 3 f In their lives, dedicated to the education of youth, the Christian Brothers have sought to develop today's youth into Christian men By their teaching and philosophy they have influenced us not only in our daily classes but also in our more casual moments. In their prayers we will always be remembered as a Brothers' Boy. , M 33, H ii X I I 1' , 1' 2 ' 1 11 1 11: 5 MM cg mf' W ws UM ,mm 1, , M, x X 3 4 .I U' 'Ili- MF? pfu I A deafening cheer from the bleachers and From the thrill of a well played game lead to the enjoyment ofa good sports event. 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X... . 45,435 si I K - ,Irv I f A ' ., , ef ,x A A 5 , 1 , 1 xx' Y y 1 , I , 4. ,En fu 41 W vw an ff Q 1 -1-Nrqpa ,N QHR Aimed at develooing the w we explore the fields of the Arts and the Sciences. In the classroom we strive to .shape our ideas, strengthen our reasoning, and form true values - 'with the knowledge that iour education is built on the one and only Truth. hole man 4 1, - 1- iw - A , ' A. ,, r ,i -f?vgwi'vWi':, f ' Y l ' :n55ff5+Em:',..:z1., M G,, AAS ,yy ,T-ff ' f 4 w1,, iY': 1 3? 6 L s rf! 'Y J +'Y' ga, LQ x' 1 if 4, ' A 3,9 K 1- Us if 1 G54 WSW :fs R 9 A X 4 . Y 4 F 4 W Q ,g2ggi?5,gfff,fffQ1ff,,L5 , A 31 T x ,X Q we Wy 4 55 f S f Zi F 513: ,Y A Ir fa Q 13' 'Mg if 2, 1 Y: n 4 a-Q W f 9 Exim ? 1:31 J -iv? ,, fa ,994 ..,..b-wuiiidfv MR. EDWARD BOLAND English 2, 45 American History BROTHER BENILDUS Religion 'lp Spanish 'I Exchange Teacher from Central America BROTHER H. BERNARD Biology Apostleship of Prayer Vocations: Legion of Mary BROTHER J. CHRISTOPHER Religion 25 Business Law Business Practices Supervisor of Maintenance MR. DONALD CLARK Religion 25 English 1, 2 BROTHER J. CORMAC Religion 'ly Algebra I Chess Club Moderator: Contact Moderator Intramurals MR. HENRY CONROY Chemistry Science Department Chairman Radio Club Moderator BROTHER J. GABRIEL Religion 35 Latin 2, 4 Legion of Mary FATHER AMBROSE HAYDEN Spiritual Advisor from Nazareth Hall BROTHER I.. EUGENE Religion 47 English 4 English Department Chairman Cretinitep Track Moderator BROTHER JEROME FRANCIS Chemistry Science Club Moderator BROTHER JOHN BERCHMANS Teacher: T919-1922 Principal: T934-T949 Retired to Motherhouse April T4, T960 22 BROTHER JEROME WALTER Religion 35 English 3 Commenty Tennis Coach 6 Mazza, MR. LEONARD HORYZA Business Mathg Plane Geometry World History Football Coochg B Basketball Coach MR. LEROY IRELAND Algebra 25 Solid Geometry Plane Trigonometry Mathematics Department Chairman l BROTHER L. JOSEPHUS Religion lg Latin 1 B Football Coach MR. WILLIAM JOYCE Sociologyg American History Social Science Department Head Hockey Coach: Football Coach B Baseball Coach BROTHER JUSTIN Religion 'lg Latin 2 Hockey Moderator MR. LLOYD MCKEOWN Typingp Sociology Chairman Commerce Department BROTHER HUGH MARK Religion 25 Latin 'lg English CSMCp Legion of Mary GC' BROTHER KEVIN MARK Religion 35 English 3 Junior Class Moderatorg Fiat Lux Assemblies, Dramaticsp Chorus BROTHER K. MlCHAEL Religion 'Ip English 1, 2 Freshman Class Moderator: Cheerleaders Band Moderatorg Intramurals MRS. ADEl.lNE NELSON Librarian 24 cg MR. PATRICK O'BRlEN Algebra 1, 2 Attendance Recorder MR. JOSEPH PATTON Plane Geometry Cretin Loan Association BROTHER L. RICHARD Religion 25 Plane Geometry Sophomore Class Moderator Basketball Moderator Freshman Basketball Coach MR. JOHN SANDS English 'l, 25 World History MR. GEORGE VEITH World History Band Directory Music Department Chairman MR. WILLIAM TIERNEY World Historyp Economic Geography Head Basketball Coach MR. JAMES TOCKO Religion 'lp Algebra 'l, 2 Hockey Coachp Math Club MR. THOMAS WARNER Physiology Head Football Coachg Head Baseball Coach MR. ROGER WOLF Religion 15 World History, English 1, 2 MILITARY STAFF INSLIRE RESPONSIBLE SENSE OF DISCIPLINE The five men pictured on this page, in addition to those who have gone before them, have instilled and maintained a keen feeling of esprit de corps throughout the entire student bocly The exemplary work done by these representative men will be appreciated many years to come. SERGEANT FIRST CLASS JAMES DAVIS Freshman Military: Office Administration Crack Drill Moderator MASTER SERGEANT GRANT JONES Senior Military CAPTAIN CHARLES HOYT Professor of Military Science and Tactics SERGEANT FIRST CLASS JOHN BELL SERGEANT FIRST CLASS WILLIS MCIVER Junior Militaryg Rifle Team Moderator Sophomore Military ew- asssiwynnf fuillmxx, SENIOR PRESIDENT JEFFFREY J. POSTLEWAITE Here comes JeFf is a common phrase among any quorum of seniors, immediately followed by a friendly smile and a warm handshake. Jeff moves on, always on the go, but although lack of time hurries him on, he has a cheerful greeting for everyone that comes in view. Department officer for the previous three years, Jeff was elected president as our junior year ended, taking the helm immediately by preparing for the first main affair sponsored by the senior class, notably our impressive Homecoming Weekend. Due to JeFf's organization and ability, he activated the men connected with him to get the job successfully completed on time. Thus we were on our way, our course marked, giving forth our best efforts to attain a memorable year. ' ?E:Z5fi..rsi:F' : Y-5 f5,,,s.g 'zszaw ii? SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT ROBERT G. MCMAHON Whether it be in the school's social or extra curricular activities, the student body recognizes Bob's natural leadership qualities as they are evidenced through his convictions, thoughts, and actions. He has won many friends through his ability to mix with the persons composing any Cretin gathering. Through his considerate manner, Bob influences the right conduct and attitude of his friends and also retains strong interest in the conversations he holds. As a competitive sportsman he displays the winning Cretin spirit by never failing to strive for teamwork. Bob is an example of what a typical Cretin man hopes to be: TREASURER JAMES J. DE FEO Jim De Feo could easily be termed as one of the most liked persons at Cretin. This good-natured Italian possesses a wit and sense of humor unequaled by anyone. His popularity is based on his unfailing ability to find the funny side of the dullest event, and spread laughter among all of his friends. Although hampered by injuries for three years, his drive, determination, and will to overcome odds, earned him top rating as a football player. His solid 185 pounds was noted for ripping through offensive lines to massacre enemy ball-carriers, many of whom found it hard to get up afterwards. Yes, indeed, Jim's spirited personality has distinguished him as the man with many friends and no enemies. OFFICERS FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT THOMAS E. CARROLL It comes from the heart. This outstanding quality has been felt by Cretin men for four years as Tom has never shown any desire other than thinking of his classmates and fellow Cretinites. A true friend to all and a constant source of inspiration and example, he is always in demand. W-W? Not to be forgotten is the maior part Tom will have in the lives of Cretin's underclassmen. His unstinting leadership in morality, scholastic, military, and extra-curricular activities sets the precedent for future seniors of Cretin. The special ingredients of character that Tom has will be a blessing always to our class and felt to be the light showing the way. SECRETARY RICHARD P. WARREN All-around is the word for Dick Warren. Through four years, his 200-pound frame has carried through the halls of Cretin a good natured Irishman, liked and respected by all. In football, his ability and drive brought him the much coveted distinction of being chosen All-American, as an officer, he not only demanded but got the respect of every cadet in the corps. Under his curly red hair, lies a brain that always had a witty comment. His amicable personality has brought him many lasting friends at Cretin, and his outstanding character and example did much to strengthen the solid Class of 60 . SERGEANT-AT-ARMS WILLIAM H. KLING The Seniors' Clock is an original but fitting title for Bill. It signifies exactly what he is to the class because iust as a clock never quits running, so Bill, like the hand of a timepiece constantly in motion, works incessantly promoting school activities. For Bill, time is not an enemy to compete with, but rather a partner with whom he works to magnify the qualities of both. Bill is the alarm behind the senior. When he goes ott, people wake up, they realize the fruits of his efforts benefiting all. Bill's mainspring, his initiative and energy however are not like that of a clock: he does not unwind at all, but rather increases in energy with time. the FD' SFC. ROGER C. ALTIER Left Alts , . . I06 . . . thinclad, halfmiler , . . one of the best . . . works at Randolph Drugs, may go into pharmacy . . . seen with Gummow, Johnson, and Burg . . . girl friends from Monroe . . . throws wild parties . , . likes to work on his '53 Merc, when not playing pool in his basement. . , Progressive . . . one ofa long line of Cretin grads . . , enioys giving Prof. Tierney a bad time. ACTIVITIES: Track 2, 3, 4, Contact 2, 3, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. LORAND D. ANDAHAZY Right Lor . . . 207 . . . one of the few who watch Continental Classroom . . . would like to become an engineer with opportunity to travel . . . drives a '47 Willys Jeep on his dates with a Johnson girl . . . favorite subiect is math . . . I lose 4 lbs. every ballet performance . . . expert on stage makeup . . . practices 3 hrs, a night . . . Gee . . . chums with Henningsen and Kirby ..,. hard worker at St. Patrick's Guild . . . enioys Mexican food . . . bull Cfighter?l . . . suavity personified. ACTIVITIES, Rifle Team 3, Intramurals 3, Merit Medal 3, COMMIT- TEES: Homecoming. ,..v,.f .. , 'Tits' f 5 ,sec K . is R TT' MAJ. THOMAS E. ALBRECHT Left Alby . . . I06 . . . plans to enter Nazareth Hall . . . Chapel, ten to one . . . root of the grapevine . . . incites small scale riots among the officers . . . bowls at St. Francis Lanes . . , P.I.O .,.. associates are Kisch, Schwartz, Mirsch, Lucente, and a St. Agnes girl . . . mixes with Plaster . . . Democrat . , . good outdoorsman . . . always on some sort of committee . . . shutter bug expert . . . nice voice . . . hold that pose . , . pushes any good cause . . . go getter. ACTIVITIES, Golf B I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Cretinite, Comment 2, 3, iPhoto Editorl 4, Merit Medal 2, 4, MP's 3, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, Pres, Oiiiicers' Club, Chorus 4, Dramatics 4, Camera Club I, 2, Crack Drill I, 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES, Homecoming, Blue Moon, Jr. Record Hop, NHS. SFC. THOMAS E. ALDRIDGE Right Tom . . . pinpounder and hunter from Roseville . . , stock clerk at Kramms Food Mkt .... best friend is Tom Klukas . . . wimpy likes law and economics . . . good typist . . . Republican . . . hockey spectator . . . plans to be a business maior . . . not seen at school after 3:02 . . . hitchhiker . . . tennis fan , . . quiet and reserved student. ACTIVITIES, Tennis 2, Intramurals I, 3, Cafeteria Club 3, 4, Merit Medal 2, 4, Pipe and Derby 3, MP's 3, Benildus Club, COMMITTEES, Blue Moon Dance. .. 30 MXSGT. John E. Arsenault Left Arse , . . IO6 . . . plans to see the world through a naval career . . . will probably do some wrestling or skuba diving before his retirement . . . had fun in New Orleans with Bianconi, Charbonneau, and Empson . . , hopes to win a green belt in iuda . . . practices at the Y with Cusick , . . Nativity boy . . . puts in a lot of time as a grease monkey at O'Connor's . . . hangs around the Fairview Drug . . . reads quite a bit . . . uses S.O.S. pads on the pots and puns in the cafeteria . . . real hit with the fairer sex . . , OLP stalwart. ACTIVITIES, Contact 2, 4, Cafeteria Club 2, 3, 4. 2!LT. RONALD E. ASTRUP Right Ron . . , I06 . . . will take up accounting or English in college . . , iolly, good natured . . . big man in advisory . . . expert canoeist . . . paddled his way to Superior National Forest last summer . . . can usually be found in the company of Skoog, Simek, and Gruber . . . all-round sports fan . . . comes from Holy Spirit . , . likes girls from OLP . . . big fella . . . left side of IO6's intramural line . . . nice 55.00 Christmas tree. ACTIVITIES: Hockey JV iMgr.l 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, CSMC 2, Adv. Treas. 2, COMMITTEES: Homecoming, Blue Moon. QXLT. DONALD C. BACIG Lett Don . . . 106 . . . comes from St. .lohn's parish . . , was a confirmed bachelor until he fell at the homecoming. . . adventurous . . , wants to become guide in Congo . . . thats for real . . . found with Hartung, Erlon, and Mueller. . . owns a Willys . . . how about a push? . . . claims he lives in God's country . . . hoop crazy. . . happy-go-lucky kid . . . l'm a hard guy . . ,devoted Democrat. . . has eyes for St Joe's girls ...Lake Owasso dweller. ACTIVITIES, Basketball AH livigrfi 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, Officers' Club, Debate I, CSIVIC I, 2, 3, 4, Adv, Sec. I, Treas. 3, 4, COMMITTEES: Rose Dance, Homecoming, Jr. Record Hop IChmri,i, Missions lChmn.l. IXLT. TERRY A. BANG Right Terry . . . 106 . . . bang-bang . , . East Side boy . . . rides home with Prof. McKeown . . . will take up chemical engineering at U of M . . . originates from St. Pascal's parish . . . student director, band . . . favorite subiect is solid geometry . . . best friends are Nagel, Hubbard, and Fritz . . . outdoor fan . , . likes OLP girls . . . boy scout . . . zoom . . . zealous football spectator . . . craves ravioli . . . worked at construction over the summer , . . ladies' man. ACTIVITIES, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Library Club I, 2, Benildus Club, Officers' Club, Debate I, Radio Club I, 2, Science Club 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4. we-gif' Tia., CART. BERNARD .l. BLAESER Left Bud . . . 106 . . . tall, blond, burly and quiet . . . one of the 12 Angry Men . . . was a lunchtime basketball hotshot . . . thinking of law for a career. . . associates are Ham etc., Eiden and Duffy. . . has a hopeless ambition of wanting to grow a beard . . . lives west of Cowtown , . . flunked his permit test with a 40 . . . Yes, Brother . . . works for a sizzling business . . . Peter's Meats . . , respected gentleman. ACTIVITIES. Golf B I, Football BH 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Com- ment 3, 4, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Benildus Club, Ofticers' Club, Dra- matics. COMMITTEES, Homecoming, Library, NHS. SFC. HENRY F. BLISSENBACH Right Hank . . . 106 . . . plans to enter business administration . , . very likeable person . . . likes chow mein . . . gets good marks in solid . . . Czam . , . favorite spectator sport is basketball . . . was a soda ierk , . . now works at Banne's shoe store . . . can be found with Furlong, Brenhofer, Condon, Lucente, and Arsenault . . . Woo Hooo . , . digs popular music . . . but prof, I work . . . nice dresser . . . good- looking . . . follows boxing . . . always bets on Flanagan . . . worm personality. . , St. Matt's boy. ACTIVITIES, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, MP's 3, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, 4, Contact Q, 3, 4, Benildus Club, CSMC 2, 3, Adv. Sec. 2, 3, Adv. Sgt. at Arms 4. ff '3Y MXSGT. BRENT J. BASKFIELD Lett Brent . . . I06 . . . desires accounting profession after college . . . St. Andrew's boy . . , outdoor man . . . especially skiing on Como's treacherous slopes? . . , golf course . . . favorite subjects are law and typing . , . likes girls from OLP and Vis . . . very active JA'er . . . Democrat. . . worked for highway dept. over the summer. , . rocks and rolls onthe highways . . . freckles . . . fav. saying lf you had a brain you'd be dangerous . ACTIVITIES, Tennis 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, iViP's 3, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Drantatics I, 2, Ski Club I, Q, 3, Vice Pres, 4, COMMITTEES: Homecoming. ZXLT. ANTHONY J. BIANCONI Right Tony . .. IO6 . . . will go into the construction business . . . hangs around with Astrup, Cusick, and Arsenault . , , Republican . . . likes McCarthy. . . I love pizza . , . Boch , . . owns a '58 Chev Impala , . . outdoor fun , , . played for the St, Francis Juniors basketball team . . , has a hearty laugh and personality . . . rifle team captain , , , disagrees with Mr. Tyronny's psychology. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, lviP's 3, Merit Medal I, 2, Ripe Team 3, 4, COMMITTEES: Homecoming, Blue Moon Dance. fn, ,as- ...sf it? 31 2fLT. MICHAEL T. BOHEN Left Iggy . . . IO6 . . . will probably take up math at St. Thomas . . . had a lawn cutting service last summer , . . Boz goes in for the manly intramural sports and dabbles at basketball . . . Prof. Tierney's broom pusher . . . favors Derham girls . . . best friends are Gruber, Cullen and Simek . . . wears nice red intra- mural long-iohns . . . worrier . . . lunch bag notes from mom . . . has a friendly manner . . . studies hard for his good grades . , . parish is St. M.ark's. ACTIVITIES, Basketball A lMgr.I 4, Baseball B I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Cretinite, Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, Officers' Club, Chorus 4, COMMITTEES, Homecoming, Jr. Record Hop. 2fLT. RICHARD V. BONIN Right Dick . . . commutes from St. Paul's largest suburb . . . Minne- apolis . . . will enter some field of science . . . goes around with Casey, Krass, and Ross . . . B:MC2 . . . active JA'er . . . likes football best . . . w.ants to make a faster than light propulsion unit . . . favorite subiect is math . . . chess player . . . works at a Dairy Queen . . . comes from St. Therese . . . Bonzai . . . owned a rusty Studebaker . . . hard worker . . . intelligent . . . tenor lead in St. Joe's Operetta, gallant leader of Hussars. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby 3, Contact 2, 4, Chorus 4, Chess Club 3,,4, Dramatics 3, 4, Benildus Club, Otticers' Club, Math Club 4, COMMITTEES, Homecoming. 2fLT. J. ROGER BRODERSON Left Rag . . . T06 . . . the boy with the big beat . . . drummer boy in the Hamm's Northernaires . . . let's cut out . . . swinging rhythm . . . tcp-dancer . . . will go into veterinary medicine . . . wants to follow ROTC in college . . . used to break dishes at the Chef Restaurant . . . favorite food is drumsticks . . . owns a metallic blue '46' DeSoto . . . had 5 fiat tires in one month . . . catches panfish at Lake Elmo . . . seen with Thomas and Theissen, fellow members of the Vods . . . never misses a dance . . . SJA partisan. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Band 2, 3, IPres.i 4, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Ofticer's Club, Crock Drill 4, CSMC Q, COMMITTEES, J. S., Homecoming. SFC. THOMAS J. BROST Right Moxie . . . 106 . . . hobby is hunting Flamingoes . . . you, dreamer you . . . would like to pursue a course in architectural engineering . . . likes Special K . . . mad about MAD . . . seen at the JA center with Scratch Marcotte, Jiggs Wolkerstorfer, or Jim Wicker . . . fiend on cars . . . draws model cars on his book covers . . . ambition is to ride a water bike to Greenland . . . occasional witty replies . . . Holy Spirit crowd. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, Band I, 2, 3, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Comment 3, comm 2, 3, 4, cswic i, 2, committees. Blue Moon Dance, Homecoming. 32 QXLT. JOSEPH C. BREMSETH Left Seth . . . I06 . . . will maior in math at St. Thomas . . . back yard weight-lifter , . . best friends are Wales, Couture, Skoog, plus his girl friends . . . liked physics . . . is usually seen in and around 106 . . . noontime basketball fiend . . . Contact promoter . . . has access to nice blue convert . . . works at the Golden Rule . . . shipping clerk . . . constantly found talking . . . possesses a good sense of humor , . . lives across the street from Cretin . . . helps promote Holy Spirit's Youth Club. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Cretinite, Merit Medal I, MP's 3, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, Oltiicens Club, Debate I, COMMITTEES, Jr. Record Hop, Homecoming. MXSGT. GERALD J. BRENHOFER Right Jer . . . 106 . . . will enter some phase of education . . . can always be found in the company of Condon, Gilsdorf, Blissenbach, and Arsenault . . . favorite sports are the usual, hunting and fishing . . . was a Roseville bay, now from St. Andrew's . . . wants to view the Florida Coast in his sleek green '53 Merc . . . Witch Doctor . . . prefers OLP girls . . . takes roll call in his advisory every morning . . . his conversations usually end with that's kool or something similar. ACTIVITIES, Football B 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal 2, Pipe and Derby I, Cafeteria Club 3, 4, Dramatics 2, Camera Club I, Ski Club 2. CAPT. JEROME E. BROWN Left Jer Bear . . . IO6 . . . West 7th's Red Owl's pride and icy . . . Tennessee Stud . . . excels in math among other things . . . faithful crack driller . . . will further his education as a math maior in college . . . Boy's State Representative . . . fibber McGee and ??? . . . passed up a sport coat . . . good all-around man . . . most often seen with Carroll, Kling and crowd . . . What a riot . . . tall, dark, and handsome . . . intramural star. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Comment l, 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, MP's 3, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Contact 3, 4, Benildus Club, Officers' Club, Chorus 4, Crack Drill l, 2, 3, 4, CSIVIC 3, 4, Adv. Sec. 4, Adv. Sgt, at Arms 3, COMMITTEES, Rose Dance, Homecoming, Smoking Embers Mixer lCom. Chmn.I, Blue Moon Dance. MXSGT. DANIEL J. BUCK Right Danel . . . IO6 . . . plans to study law or sociology at St. Jahn's or St. Thomas . . . reads novels or plays his guitar in leisure time . . . indulges in poker occasionally . . . is usually found with O'Rourke, Queenan, Cooney and Nemo , . . Nativity parish . . . . . . faithful hockey manager . . . thaws out listening to records . . . painted houses over the summer . . . outdoor enthusiast . . . Harvard brush haircut . . . Let's hurry up and relax! . . . shake it . . .agreeable personality. ACTIVITIES, Hockey A lMgr.I 4, Intramurals 4, Benildus Club, Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Cretinite, Cafeteria Club 2, CSMC 2, 3, 4. iY ' Kr- MXSGT. MICHAEL J. BYRNE Left Mike . . . IO6 . . , tends toward architectural designing . . . good at mechanical drawing . . . bring home some eggs . . . hobbies are guns and traveling . . . landscaper over the summer , . . hangs around with the rifle team boys, Bianconi, and O'Neil . . . practices marksmanship on the range . . . usually found thumbing to and from school . . . tough all over, isn't it . . . swims like an eel . . . lives in Rosemount . . . favorite hangout is Bismarck, North Dakota . . . girl friends there. ACTIVITIES, Rifle Team 3, 4, MP's 3, Benildus Club, Cafeteria Club, Camera Club 2. SFC. DANIEL P. CARROLL Right Dan . , . I06 . . . definitely plans to further his education . . . never seen with his twin . . . best friends are Bacig and Baskfield . . . works at McDonald's drive in . . . U45 cents, 45 cents, that's all it takes . . . sports enthusiast . . . especially hockey . . . Democrat . . . best subiects are history and bookkeeping . . . frequents Flaherty's Bowling Alley . . . Como boy . , . comes from Holy Child- hood . , . friendly smile . . . Danny Boy . . . groundskeeper for the Saints during the season. ACTIVITIES, Hockey 3, Track 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby 3, Benildus Club, CSMC I, 2, COMMITTEES- Blue Moon Dance. W- I 'rw PVT. JAMES L. BURG Left Fred . . . 106. . .well known for witty iokes . . . hangs around with Muske and the boys . . . likes record albums especially Tommy Edwards or Roger Williams . . . radical . . . Progressive . . . hates rahrah boys .. .can usually be found in Altier's basement. . . lunchtime basketball team organizer. . . Highland man . . . except when down below the hill . . . tough guy . . . Lou is an ardent collector of tardy slips . . . wannna fight? . . . won a record album far longest hair . . . lent a hand to the Senior Section Staff. ACTIVITIES, Baseball B 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Cretinite, Contact 2, COMMITTEES, Homecoming. MXSGT. THOMAS J. BURKE Right Burkey . . . 'IO6 . . . comes from St. Gregory . . . plans to maior in law . . .chauffeurs VanderHeyden, Erlon, Scapanski and Nemo in the bug . . . works at Applebaums . . . likes girls from St. Paul and Minneapolis . . . occasionally finds his Volkswagen on the boulevard .. . Republican . , . enjoys screaming and yelling . . . cheerleader . . . secret ambition is to perfect his gymnastics . . . conscientious obiector to natural sciences . . . vocabulary plus . , . constantly doadling. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals, Cretinite ISection Ed.I, Comment 2, 3, 4, MP's 3, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Chorus 4, Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatlcs 2, 3, Ski Club 4, COMMITTEES, Rose Dance, Homecoming, Jr. Record Hop. ' i 'F mi SGT. DONALD J. CARROLL Left Don . . . IO6 . . . will enter college . . . undecided on what he will maior in . . . paper boy . . . plays all kinds of sports . . . hangs around with Astrup, Cusick, and Bacig outside school . , . shy guy . . . Republican . . . puck chaser in the City Intermediate League . . . can usually be found in Como . , . parish is Holy Childhood . . . played for Dispatch and Pioneer Press softball team . . . was a pearl diver . . . dish washer at Lido's . . . one of the most co-operative persons in the advisory. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2. COL. THOMAS E. CARROLL Right Eddie . . . 106 . . . nice dimples . . . always carries gum and life savers. . . nicknames for everyone . . . This song will be dedicated to 'Joanne' . . . as well as everything else . . . golfer . . . the CoI's a natural leader . . . wants to attend Notre Dame . . . lost a lot of friends in helping compose write-ups . . . takes in all school events with Brown, Dunne, or Kling . . . life is a complete schedule . . . very popular, respected, and modest. ACTIVITIES: Golf B l, A 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Cretinite lSection Ed.l, Comment l, 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, MP's 3, Pipe and Derby l, 2, 3, Soiusen, Contact l, 2, 4, tchmn.J 3, Benildus Club Sec., Officers' Club Pres., Chorus 4, Jr. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, NHS, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, Crack Drill 2, Dept. Pres. l, 2, 3, Dept. lst Vice Pres. 4, Adv. Pres. l, 2, 3, 4, Superior Cadet Award, Chicago Tribune Award 3, COMMITTEES: J.S. CChmn.l, Blue Moon Dance KChmn.l, Rose Dance tChmn.i, Smoking Embers Mixer, Jr. Record Hop, Homecoming tCom. Chmn.l. r.. 'T? MXSGT. MICHAEL D. CARTIER et Mike . . . T06 . . . comes from St. Mark's best friends are Fried, Joyce, and Thomas . . . likes chemistry take it up college . . . can usually be seen reviewing homework with Casey ln advisory . . . plays chess . . , quiet . . . good kid reserved and reliable . . . favorite pastime is reading . , . true scholar ikes Latin . . . favorite hangout is bandroom. ACTIVITIES, Merit Medal l, 2, 3, 4, Contact 2 Bemldus Club Band l, 2, 3, KSec.l 4, Chess Club l, 3. lllw MXSGT. MARK P. CASEY Right 'i 'J Case . . . T06 . . . plans to study history or political science at tall tale teller. 2fLT. PATRICK J. CASEY Left Pat . . . 106 . . . aspires to a teaching career in math or science . . , manages to keep busy . . . never misses Contact events . . . good school spirit . . . staunchly upholds the traditions of the Emerald lsle , . . sells shamrocks on St. Pat's Day . . . follows politics . . . a true Democratic Republican . . . wide selection of friends . . . champion chess player . . . very proficient in studies . . . high honor roll standing . . . St. Mark's parish. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal l, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby 3, Benildus Club, Chess Club 3, OHicer's Club, COMMITTEES: Homecoming, Jr, Record Hop. SGT. J. ANTHONY CHARBONNEAU Right Tony . . . 203 . . . won first place in car decoration contest at '59 Homecoming . . . will go into the Navy in June . . . received 3 varsity letters at Central before coming to Cretin in iunior year . . . souped up primed Olds convert . . . works for a filling station . . . Empson, Arsenault, and Bianconi . , . can be found at Sparky's . . . They're always changing . . . tires . . . placid temperament. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, Contact 4, MP's 3, COMMITTEES: Home- coming. St. Thomas . . . likes to talk . . . especially during advisory period . . . seen in the company of Crowley, Pat Casey and Gruber should teach history . , . collects German war mementos favorite spectator sport is football . . . hangs out at McCue s often seen arguing with Buck . . . works at Swanson's Market polishes pears . . . boy! . . . likes Vis girls . . . a St. Luker at heart ACTIVITIES, Track 3, Intramurals 2, Comment 2 3 Contact 3 Be riildus Club, CSMC 2, 3, Chess Club 3. K V Vi., 5 fowfffihf SGT. THOMAS J. CONDON Left Car Coat . . . 106 . . . plans to enter the finance and investment field . . . comes from Christ the King parish . . . breakfast in advisory in the morning . . . often seen at Blue Cross, Blue Shield sweeping floors . . . likes girls from Southwest . . . Ya Man! . . . hangs around with Brenhofer, Blissenboch, Lucente and Arsenault . . . likes water-skiing . . . Man like wow! . . . tours Harriet Lake in his sharp '55 Buick convert . . . can also be found at Mac's pizza . . . always good for laughs. ACTIVITIES: Football B , Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Benlldus Club, CSMCI 2 3 4 Cafeteria Club 3 4 MXSGT. JOHN J. CONNOLLY Right John . . . IO6 , . . intends to design cars for his living . , . hobbies indicate such . . . pointer's apprentice during the summer . ping-pong champ . . . best friends are Theissen and Hughes . owns a multi-color, 4 door, '50 Dodge . . . trademark is hair . . . always on time? . . . did well in chemistry . . . good hunter . . . Republican . . . veteran retreatant . . , quiet individualist. ACTIVITIES- Contact 2- Radio Club I, Science Club 3, 4, Cafeteria 3. IXLT. NORBERT J. CONZEMIUS Left Norb . . . 106 . . . will take up pre-med . . . can usually be found between Hastings ond St. Paul . . . comes from St. Boniface . . . another Republican . , , seen most often in the company of Judge, Corcoran, and VanderHeyden . . . likes math . . . friendly with everyone . . , Go 60 boy on highway, fishing and hunting . . . tried skiing once . . , Hey . . . looking for a girl to take out . . . strong and silent type. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Cretinite, Merit Medal I, 3, 4, Contact 4, Benildus Club 4, Officers' Club, Math Club 4, NHS, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4. COMMITTEES, J.S., Blue Moon Dance, Home- coming, . ,,. SGT. PATRICK J. COONEY Right Oat . . . IO6 . . . plans to study dentistry . . . presently employed at Widman's Super Market . . . came to Cretin by way of Central . . . good iceman . . . skillful horseback rider , . . get serious . . . can always be found in the company of O'Rourke, Queenan, Buck and Nemo . . . plays poker but never wins . . . likes Derham girls . . . favors chemistry and typing . . . pleasing disposition . . . Nativity parish. ACTIVITIES, Hockey JV 3, A 4, Intramurals 4, Contact 3, 4, Benildus Club, Jr. Red Cross, 1 SGT. DAVID M. CORCORAN Left Dave . . . 106 . . . plans to go into salesmanship . . . patronizes bowling alleys . . . instinctively follows the trail of the rabbit . . . wavy blond hair . . . seen in the company of Smith, Riley, Nygaard, or Judge . . . proficient typist . . . grease monkey at Phillips 66 s'ation . . . you name it, we've done it . . . noon time basketball spectator . . , a young Democrat . . . likes St. Joe's girls . . . indulges in cards occasionally . . . favorite ioke is his 6O Buick , . . Holy Spirit boy. ACTIVITIES! Jr. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4. CAPT. WALTER J. COUTURE Right Cooch . . . 'I06 . . . wants to take up some branch of iournalism at St. Thomas . . , good bowler . . . exceptional English student . . . intelligent . . . Hoops! . . . adept at all trades . . . likes girls from any school . . , seen with Bremseth, Wales, and Skoog . . . can be found at CYC . . . Mr. Contact 'l960 . . , also Mr. Variety of Activities . . . wants to write a successful novel . . . basketball timekeeper . . . great guy . . . energetic KDWB listener. ACTIVITIES, Hockey JV 3, Tennis 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Cretinite ISection Editorl, Comment I, 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, MP's 3, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Soiusen, Contact 2, 4, Ichmn.l, Cheerleader 4, Benildus Club, Ofticers' Club, Chorus 4, NHS, CSMC 3, 4, Crack Drill 2, 4, Adv. Vice Pres. I, Q, 3, 4, COMMITTEES: Homecoming, Jr. Record Hop, Smoking Embers Mixer. tm type Cin schooll. IXLT. DENNIS S. CUSICK Left Denny . . . IO6 , . . East Sider . , . won an achievement belt in iudo . . . also wrecked his collarbone . . . plays hockey . . . stock boy with Pakulski at Foodtown Super Mkt .... Teaches iudo to Brost . . . Democrat who casts his vote for OLP , . . works on his '55 Chev in leisure time . . . calls it a hot, lowered floorbox . . . best friends are Sullivan, Astrup, and Drake . . , did well in law . . . a St. Jerome's man . . . wore out 2 pair of shoes during his 4 years as a crack drill member. ACTIVITIES: Hockey B 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby 2, MP's 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, OftIcers' Club, CSMC I, 2, Crack Drill I, 2, 3, 4. 2!LT. EUGENE E. DARIO Right Sunshine . . . 'IO6 . . . comes from Transfiguration parish . . . h.as a winning smile . , . works at Schunemans . . . plans to study electrical engineering at U of M . . . best friends are Ross and Bremseth . . . favorite subiects are chemistry and solid . . . con- sistently maintains a fine honor roll average . . . hunts in his 5 .acre back yard . , . thinks fishing is great at Lake Elmo . . . ambition is to get his driver's permit . . . takes a lot of kidding about this from Condon . . . lights up the hall early in the morning, and could be compared to flash Garing. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 4, Merit Medal l, Q, 3, 4, MP's 3, Rifle Team 4, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Contact 3, Benilclus Club, Chorus 4, CSMC 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Neatest Cadet. SFC. JAMES J. DeFEO Left Waz . . . III . . . plans to be a scuba diver . . . humorous wit . . . Dif owns Cretin's toughest beard . . . usually seen wearing an ace bandage or cast . . . frequent visitor of Ancker Hospital for football iniuries . . . works on railroad - during summer of course . . . nice tan . . . One large pizza . . . Gena would like to own a Capone-style '32 Ford for his OLP dates . . . is a Wellesley warrior. . . hangs around with Murph and the boys . . . how'er you fixed for blades? . . . Holy Spirit man. ACTIVITES, Hockey A 2, 3, 4, Football B I, A Q, 3, 4, Base- ball B I, 2, Comment 4, Pipe and Derby l, 2, 3, Contact 3, 4, Benildus Club, CMSC 3, 4, Dept. Treas. 4, Adv, Pres. 4, Adv. Sgt. at Arms I, 2, 3, COMMITTEES: Blue Moon ICom. Chmn.I, Rose Dance, Jr. Record Hop, Smoking Embers Mixer. PVT. TIMOTHY P. DEVITT Right Devs . . . III . . . president of Uptown Poker Club . . . woman hater . . . hobby is playing cards . . . trademark is ace of spades . . . likes to throw wild parties . . . Progressive party man . . . in spare time cleans out swimming pool . . . nice intramural football bermudas . . . pool player . . .clutch end on 1I'l's powerful football team . . , hopes to attend St. Thomas College . . . seen with Red and the boys . . . wears civies more than anyone in the school. ACTIVITIES, Football B I, 2, Basketball B I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby l, Benildus Club, Chess Club, COMMITTEES! Homecoming. 36 SFC. JOHN P. CROWLEY et Crowls . . . IC6 . . . will go into engineering noted Democrat . . . usually seen with Mark and Pat Casey, and Jim Cullen ikes all sports . . . ambition is to travel around the world over the summer, he crumpled fenders at a parking lot , enioys math also partial toward OLP girls . . , favorite vacation activities include swimming and golf . , . quiet, easy going Luker ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Deib I Q Con 3, 4, Benildus Club, CSMC I, Q, 3. ZXLT. JAMES P. CULLEN Right Culs . . . I06 . . . prefers St. Thomas College hits the parties with Gruber, Simek, Olin and company never passes up an opportunity to give grief to Bohen . . . active in all sports one of the few Iettermen in IO6 . . . often seen around Highland Village . . . has a Sweet Purple '48 Nash rides nice at least he thinks so . . . comes from St. Luke's likes all girls schools . . , pizza eater . . . Independent party lm the quiet ACTIVITIES, Hockey C I, JV 3, A 4, Foo C1 3, 4, intrornurals l, 2, 3, 4, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club Choiu COMMITTEES: Homecoming, Jr. Record Hop, Blue 'Vloon Dance SGT. MICHAEL T. DILL Pickle . . . III . friends live there . . . . . . plans to attend television . . . DiIIy well at English . , . hockey team . . . Scherman, and crowd . . ACTIVITIES: Baseball all NUR' x Ifl.T. DONALD D. DOOLE Left Tink . , . III . , . admits that women are his first interest . . . athletics run a close second . . . works at filling station . . . proof is his pair of grimy hands. . ,second Tab Hunter . . . Hollywood haircut , . . lift up your head Don Doole . , . Why not? . . . wants to master mechanics . , . plenty of experience . . . owned five cars at separate intervals . . . likes St. .loe's girls . . . often seen with Drake, Filla, and Sullivan . , . sells Cheerios for Br. Pius . . . might enter service after graduation. ACTIVITIES: Football B I, 2: Baseball B I, 2: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Officers' Club. MXSGT. JOHN A. DOWDAL Right John . . . III . . . worked as a stock boy for a redemption center . .. wants to be an officer in the Navy . . . knows military manuals better than Lang . . , impressed by adult westerns Ctakes up horseback riding on the sidel . . . East Sider . . , often seen at Harkins' or Hamms' poker parties with Moose or Kirby , . . quote: Lee me alone . . . likes girls from OLP . . . comes from Sacred Heart parish . . . classifies Guider's Merc as the lowest form of humor. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3: CSMC l, 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. LAWRENCE R. DOWDLE Left Dowds . . . III . . . undecided an whether to go to the U or ioin the Army . . . West Side boy , . . wants to make a million , , . will spend it buying steaks . . , if he's not playing pool, he's bowling . . . best friends are Doller and Frazier . . . enjoys his English Literature class . . . favorite expression is I passed . . . slave to the dream of a luxurious '49 Dodge. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 2: COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Blue Moon Dance. CPL. WIILIAM A. DRAKE Right Ducky . . . III . . , thinking of a law profession . . . bus boy at North Oaks Golf Course , . . won a certificate for a holefin-one . . . was it a fix? . . . nice hair , . , comedian . . . Doole, Patterson, and Filla know him best . . . owns a green '51 Stude called The Dead Duck , . . plans to circle the world . . . can be located at Lenny's in Little Canada ,... a Iways careful, especially in duck season . . . comes from St. John's in Little Canada . , . cartoonist. ACTIVITIES: Hockey A 4: Basketball C I: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Comment 3, 4, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3: Contact 3, 4: Crack Drill I, 2: CSMC I, 2, 3, 4: COMMITTEES: Rose Dance: Homecoming: Blue Moon Dance: Smoking Embers Mixer. , . frequently seen at Forest Lake glr found around the Scot Stop when In town St. Mary's , . . excelled at lunch and advisory also did St. Mark's boy . . , mainstay of Highlands Chubby is . Democrat. usually found with Parenteau B 2: Intramurals I, 2 3 4 Cont MXSGT. RONALD H. DOLLER Ron , . . Ill . . . was employed for four years as a student at Cretin , . . S . . . trademark is ? . . . always has that surprised look . . . Luker . . . intrigued with cars . . . found either bowling at Oxford Lanes or intensely watching a game of chess associates with Dowdle, Frazier, and Mockenhaupt as a rule interested In electrical engineering or railroading . . . castleburgers enough said?! ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: lVIP's 3: Chess Club 2 C A MITTEES: Blue Moon Dance, '32 adept hunter with an eye for lfLT, JAMES E. DUFFY Left Duff . . . 'Ill . . . sportswriter . . . no known enemies . . . shy guy, but has ardent desires in all fields . . . very modest . . . quote: really? . . . known for his '57 Ford station wagon loaded with 7 OLP girls sittin' in the back seat . . . nice song . . . his group of close friends are Hammerschmidt, Blaeser, and Ehrenberg . . . after intended graduation at St. Thomas the Duffer would like to be- come an MD . . . chapel goer . . . bug on camera and books, ACTIVITZES, intiamurals l, 2, 3, 4, Cretinite iSection Editor, Com- ment 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby l, 2, 3, Contact 2, Officers' Club, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, Bcnildus Club, COMMITTEE, Homecoming, .l.S. MAJ. JOHN N. DUNNE Right Jack . . . 'Ill . . . intramural All American . . . OLP-Cretin class plays . . . they said it couldn't be done, but Dunne did it . . . balloons, balloons, balloons , , . I'll buy that . . . nice build , . . known as bulldog to the frosh . . . perpetually on the go , . . determined to become a heart specialist, or brain surgeon , . . good officer . . . power of expression . . . quite a performer on stage. , . usually seen with Randall, Carroll, Markley and cohorts . . . need a Leben's carsage? ACTlVITlES, Basketball B l, 2, A lMgr.i 3, 4, Baseball B l, 2, lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Cretinite lSection Editori, Merit Medal 2, 3, 4, Contact 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby l, 2, 3, Benildus Club, Otticers' Club, Chorus 4, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Neotest Cadet, Best Drilled Cadet, COMMITTEES, Homecoming CCom. Chmn.l, Jr. Record Hop, Blue Moon Dance, Smoking Embers Mixer, J.S, Rose Dance, NHS. CAPT. ALBERT T. EIDEN Left Moose . , . Tll . . . veteran .advisory messenger , . . wants to attend Annapolis . . . likes small girls . . . yaah . . . mostly seen with Hammerschmidt, Blaeser, and Garing . . . Al is most everybody's pal . , . strong believer in the adage, The best things come in small packages . . . fast talker . . . quick reflexes and speed, benefit him in intramurals and hockey . . , bright student . , . Boys' State Representative. ACTlVlTlES, Hockey BH l, 2, HAM 3, 4, Baseball BH l, lntrarnurals l, Q, 3, 4, Merit Medal l, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby l, 2, 3, Soiusen, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, Officers' Club, Chorus 4, MP's 3: ,.,s Math Club l, 2, 3, 4, NHS, CSMC l, 2, 3, Drill l, 2, 4, Adv. Vice Prcs. l, Q, 3, Adv. Rose Dance, Homecoming, JiSi, Blue Moon Smoking Embers Mixer ICO-Chmn.J. SGT. DONALD L. EMPSON Don . . . 'Ill . . . presently a salesman for plans balance between teaching English and live where there is lots of snow . . . has a good heater in his well- conditioned '50 Ford . . , Republican you know . , . indulges in reading, skating, or swimming . . . 1920 style haircut . . . found in the presence of Holmgren, Petersen, Charboneau, and Arsenault . . . came to Cretin through Central . . . likes girls from St. Joe's, also popcorn and hockey . . , displays power of expression on paper. 4, Dramatics 4, Crack 'Q-wif' Sec. 4, COMMITTEES, P7 T Dance fCom. Chmnf, Right Monkeys . . . future writing . . . wants to 38 SEC. DAVID P. EDDLESTON Left Dave . . . 'Ili , . . picked up friends O'Connor, Hollihan, in light gray, customized '50 Ford . . . found in pizza cellars or near drag strips . . . nice accelerator . . . sells used auto parts to O'Connor . . . wants to take over General Motors , , . always has his shoes shined . . . carry-out at Piggly Wiggly . . . hails from Nativity . . . infatuated by beautiful girls . . . really fussy , . , noted for stream- lined hair line, shades, and dropped transmissions. ACTlVITIES, Intramurals l, 2, Comment l, Pipe and Derby l, 2, MP's 3, CSMC l, Q, Neatest Cadet, lfLT. JAMES A. EHRENBERG Right Bug . . . 'l'l'l . . . St. John's bound . . . rather serious minded . , . leisure time is spent studying . . . works at Somerset Country Club . . . found most anywhere, most anytime . . . with all his experience in crack drill, he should become a dentist . . . instead, he plans to enter some field of math . . . characterized by depend- ability . . . is that right? . , . double dates with Jensen and Duffy . . . gets a lot of guft from Moose but returns the gesture. ACTlVlTIES, Intramurals l, 3, 4, Cretinite lSection Editorr, Contact 4, Benildus Club, Ofticers' Club, Chorus 4, Math Club l, 2, 3, 4, MP's 3, CMSC l, 2, 3, 4, Crack Drill l, 2, 3, 4, COMMlTTEES: Homecoming. this CPL. RICHARD R. FARRELL Left Dick . . . 203 . . . desires to go into the service and then take up electronics in college . . . advisor's pet peeve . . . lazy scholar . . . sportsman . . , washes dishes at St. Paul Hotel . . . attended Naza- reth Hall before coming to Cretin . . . Progressive . . . did well in religion . . . deceptive hurler . . . congregates with the boys at Sun Ray Bowl . . . resorts to reading in spare time . . , Y.C.S. member . . . long list of female admirers. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals 2. MXSGT. THOMAS J, FELTON Rigltt Felts . . . III . . . will attend trade school to study electronics . . . was a Star Spangled boy . . . quiet Democrat . . . most often found with Fuller, Eddleston, and Joe Stevens . . , works in TV shop as apprentice repairman . . . weaves in and out of traffic in his black '5I Olds hardtop . . . nice ioke . . , SJA girls . . . neat and gentlemanly . . . Come region. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, 2, Merit Medal 2, Contact 2, 3, 4, Crack Drill 2, 3, Color Guard 3. ,lse- ,gif MXSGT. THOMAS A. ERLON Left Ere . . . 'III . . . has beatnik philosophy . . . I think a career is a good deal, and plan to enter one . . . Works at Midway Center grocery store . . , 4-year Latin scholar . . . expert musician . . , works out at boxing at the studios . , . The best things in life are free . , . fellow cohorts are V,anderHeyden, Burke, Bacig, ond Nemo . . . can be seen hitchhiking on Summit Ave. on his way to school . . . Man-tan man. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Contact 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Rhythm Raiders I, 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES, Rose Dance, J.S. MXSGT. JAMES T. FAHEY Right Scampy . . . III . . . proposes to conquer engineering at St. Thomas . . . has a knack for stupid iokes . . . spends money losing at cards . . . hey now, wait a minute . . . alt I want to be is a Viceroy thinking man . . . seen with Greeley and the boys at the club , . . enthralled with girls from any place . . . Progressive . . . feets is endowed with a sharpness of mind . . . proud of his title, The Iibrarian's right hand man . . . a good ball player . . . HighIand's King Frost. ACTIVITIES: Baseball B I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 4, Football A 3, Basketball C I, A 3, Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4: Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, Math Club 4, CMSC I, 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES, Home- coming, Blue Moon Dance. CAPT. THOMAS A. EILLA Left BurIz . . . III . . . A is for Anthony . . . traok star . . . best- drilled cadet . . . peanut back of football team . . . good student . . . very sociable . . . letters from Villa . . . outstanding in math . . . enioys wood c.arving and tree trimming . . , would like to assist Br. Victor in his missionary work in Guatemala . . . transformed into a hairboy over the summer . . . that's cooI . . . works On homework with Patterson, Doole, and Mick? . . . aftable ACTIVITIES: Hockey B I, 2, Football B I, 2, A 3, 4, Basket- ball B I, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cretinite, Pipe and Derby I, Q, Merit Medal I, Q, 3, 4, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, Officers' Club, Math Club 4, NHS, Crack Drill I, 2, 3, 4, Best Drilled Cadet, Adv, Sec. I, 4, COMMITTEES, JS, Rose Dance ICom. Chn1n,t Homecoming, Blue Moon Dance. MXSGT. DONALD J. FINGER Right Thumbs . . . III , . . would like to take up electronics at the U of M in '61 . . . One Perfect Rose is his theme song . . . small tough guy . . . East Sider . . . besides being a custodian at Sun Ray bowling alleys, Don can usually be found reading or watching TV . . . 4-year cafeteria grad . . , if not seen with Broderson, Kelly, or Terry Johnson, can be found with OLP girls , . . frequents the pizza houses in his black '50 Ply . . . yea man. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, Contact 2, Band 2. 39 MXSGT. JOHN H. EREVEL Left Frevs . . . 'l'l'l . , . would like to attend St. John's as a pre-med. student . . . the weather-bird is employed as a frame cutter fa F a window supply company in Minneapolis . . . participates in the science of numismatics . . . consistently watches Huckleberry Hound . . . brains, not brown, provide the end . . . has a sister at St. Joe's, his favorite girls' school . . . keeps up to date with movie star . . . Maternity of Mary parish . . , wears elevator shoes. 2!LT. FRANK L. FRIED Righ s t Frank . . . 'IO6 . . . Nativity boy . . . came to Cretin by way of Nazareth Hall . . . usual associates are Cartier, Kath, Joyce and Flynn , . . favorite subject is Latin . . . Republican . . . is that o fact? . . . likes football , . , plays all intramural sports . . . ambi- tion is ta get 'IO hours of sleep . . . supports advisory activities . . devoted carry-out boy . . . has a tenor's vocal chords and a good memory . . . lO6's goal tender. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3, 4, Merit Medal 3, 4, Benildus Club Chorus 4. 40 ...-null' MXSGT. GEORGE W. FLYNN Left George . . . 'IO6 , . . will go into education or accounting at St. John's . . . hangs around with Jensen, Garing, and Kirby . , . best subiects were social and English . . . thinks he plays pool in his leisure time . . . YDFL member . . . likes girls from OLP , . . came by way of Nazareth Hall and Central . , . Huck can usually be found at Billotti's . . . likes baseball and basketball . . . Mr, Clean . . , tremendous debater . , , held odd iobs . . . works where work is available . . . once had money, once had car , . . now neither . . . 'IO6 amateur dramatic star. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3, 4, Comment 4, Merit Medal 3, 4, MP's 3, Contact 4, Eenilclus Club, Chorus 4, Drornatics 4, COMMITTEES: Smoking Embers Mixer, Homecoming. MXSGT. JAMES N. FRAZIER Right Fraiz . . . 'l'l'l . . . plans to attend the U of M, if he escapes the draft . . . when he's not working on a get rich quick scheme, can be found driving around town in his black Ford . . . versatile handy- man at Mendota Floral Co ..... works on his studies between 8 and 8:30 every school morning with fellow cohorts Dowdle and Doller . , . he spends his leisure time roller skating with St. Bernard's girls. MXSGT. WALLACE L. FRITZ Left Waldo . . . 'Ill . . . applies himself well . . . walked through o glass window . . , plans to follow his father's medical career . . . ping-pong pro . . . the cat can often be found working on his barrel of bolts . . , Cat-o-lac '47 blue Chrysler coupe . . . blows taps at 7:30 every morning . . . never combs his hair . , . Republican . . . very conscientious person . . . tours the halls of Cretin with Frevel and Frazier. ACTIVITIES: Pipe and Derby I, Band l, 2, 3, SFC. ROBERT J. FULLER Right Bob . . . l'l'l . . . always talks up his car . . . dragster . . . drives a tow truck when not spraying windows . . . wants to become a registered mechanic . , . one of the custodian boys, plays cards with Joe at lunch . . . entert.ains OLP girls with his friends Felton, Eddleston, Stevens, and Wylie . . , St. Columbo porish . . . guided by honesty . . . his trademark is his blue jacket. ACTIVITIES: Hockey B Q. SGT. JOHN J. FURLONG Left Fuzzy . . . 'Ill . . . nice beard . . . prefers becoming an adver- tising agent after his graduation . . . Ist Vice Chairman St. Paul Area YDFL . . . strong as an ox . . , frog . . . get serious . . . eats lunch with Blissenbach, Condon, and Brenhofer . . . this St. Matt's bowler is often seen at Frank's Cities Service . . . very active in the Columbian Squires, circle seventeen . . . belongs to a car club . . . likes them all except Fords and Chevs , . . quiet authority. ACTIVITIES, Basketball B I, Baseball B I, Track I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team I, Contact I, 2, 3, 4, MP's 3, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club. CAPT. JOHN J. GARING Right Flash . . . Ill . . . usually seen lighting up the village after work with Kirby and Eiden . . . his favorite girls school depends on the date of the evening . . . nice temper -l- fast talker I good lawyer , . . Why not? , . . wants to go to Marquette or St. Thomas . . , credit Gars for crack drill scheduled performances . . . his pep and desire will continue to carry him into assured success in life . . . Stephen Douglas . . . Hey, lightbulb, you're on. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Cretinite tSection Editorl Comment 3, 4, Pipe and Derby 3, Contact 3, 4, Merit Medal 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, Officers' Club, Chorus 4, CMSC 3, Crack Drill 4, Adv. Treas. 3, Adv. Sgt. at Arms 4, COMMITTEES: Rose Dance, Homecoming, Smoking Embers. Mixer tCo-Chmn.l. SGT. WILLIAM J. GOSIAK Left Gosi . . . Ill . . . swivel-hipper . , . Known for hard-guy hat, overcoat, and shades . . . supersolesman . . . nice line . . . get serious! . . . inclines towards a drafting engineer's course , . . outdoor and record enthusiast . , . hits ,all the parties in his big black Impala convert . . . loyal supporter of all athletic events . . . his personal remarks characterize him in a nutshell . . . frequently is seen with Bill Mercure and the boys. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, MP's 3, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES: Homecoming. CPI.. JAMES P. GREELEY Right Greeks . , . Ill . . . descends from the south pastures of Mahto- medi . . . stout member of the club . . . goes by the name of Hackingbush at inspections . . . plans to attend St. Thomas with Fahey and the crowd . . . genial miser . . . escorted one of the OLP's Homecoming queen candidates . . . maintains self composure in all situations . . . throws good parties . . . no political ties as yet. ACTIVITIES: Basketball B I, Benildus Club, Chess Club I, 2. SGT. JOHN F. GILSDORF Left Gila . , . Ill . . . strong, toll, and handsome . . . West Side's tall-tale teller . . . grease monkey at Riverwood Standard . . . can change a tire in his sleep . . . he associates with Haicler, Harnden, and Spurrier . . . swell fellow from St. Leo's . . . came to Cretin from Central to make the best of it . . . intramural stalwart . . , placid temperament . . , uses Brylcream? ACTIVITIES, Intramurals 3, 4, Contact 4, COMMITTEES, Homecom- ing. 2!LT. MICHAEL C. GOESS Right Mike . . . 'l'll . . . plans to enter diplomatic service following attainment of college degree in low . . . considers starting own political party . . . hangout is public library . . . can best be described as a product of radicalismi. . . favorite subiect is himself . . . pleads 5th amendment to the question of favorite girls' school . . . although normally anti-social - what do you want now? , is quite popular . . . Krass, Holmes, Hammerschmidt, and Eiden . . . ambition is to retire to his own Walden and let the rest of the world destroy itself . . , H99 ways to beat the draft . . . National Merit Finalist. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, Debate I, 2, 3, 4, Crack Drill I, 2, COMMITTEES, Rose Dance, Homecoming, Missions, Blue Moon Dance, J.S. tCom. Chrnn.l. 4'l MXSGT. CHARLES G. GREGORY Left Chuck . . . 'Ill . . . intends to pursue a career in engineering at St, Thomas . . . lives in St. Casimir's parish on the East Side . . . Democrat . . . favorite hobby is working on his car, a '48 Plymouth bomb . . . most proficient in algebra . . . best friends are Haicler, Gilsdorf, and Harnden . . . can be found anywhere on the East Side . . . worked in a glue factory . . . presently not employed . . . good hockey player . . . favorite joke is the West End. ACTIVITIES, Math Club 4. 2fLT. GERALD F. GRUBER Right Grubs . . . lll . . . going to college at St. Thomas . . . hobby is whatever sport is in season . . . rolls out of bed on the right side . . . spends leisure time kicking around with the boys: Cullen, Simek and Skoog . . , has a good word for everyone . . . owns flashy, 2 tone, '53 Ford . . . has a craving for pecan pie . . . very fluent when dealing with the members of the opposite sex . . . just call me Jerr , . . Holy Spirit . . . active in Contact . . . makes friends easily . . . seen verbally feuding with Bohen over sporting events . . . very easy going. ACTIVITIES, Football HB 2, A 3, 4, Basketball C I, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby l, 3, 4, Merit' Medal I, 2, 4, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, Adv. Sec. 2, Adv, Treas. 3, COM- MITTEES, Rose Dance, Homecoming. B CAPT. ARTHUR G. HAESSIG Left Art . . . Ill . . , came to Cretin to study math . . . going to St. John's to study law . . . draws model cars during leisure time . . . also during boring lectures . . . tours the cities after school in his Kharmann Ghia . . . plays the field . . . good speaking ability . . . confides with Postlewaite, Scherman and Mordorski . . . gas station attendant . . . extremely interested in auto racing . . . gregarious- ness gives him popularity. ACTIVITIES, Basketball B l, Track B 2, Intramurals l, 2, Pipe and Derby l, 2, 3, Olticers' Club, Adv. Treas. I. MXSGT. GARY W. HAIDER Right Heids . . . ll'l . . . intends to study medicine or engineering at St. Thomas . . . best friends are fellow West Enders, Jim Kneeland, Bob Harnden also, foreigner -Chuck Gregory . . . favorite and most proficient subject was geometry . . . spends spare time as janitor at St. Theresa's . . . dates OLP girls . . . level-headed Republican . . . Gary is a pizza eater . . . Hey, you got your home work done? . . . would like to pass chemistry . . . nice wide smile. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, 3, 4, Contact 4, Benildus Club, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES, Homecoming. 42 -fnlh IXLT. DANIEL J. GUIDER Left Glider . . . lll . . . mild-mannered Democrat from the East Side . . . parish is St. Poscal's . . . favorite hobby is painting houses . . . OLP . . . best subject was English , . . owns a '52 Merc which he describes as a heap . . . a pillar of 'll1's intramural foot- ball dynasty . . . many friends include Ehrenberg, Hammerschmidt, Dowd.al and Goess . . . nice joke . , . spends leisure time sleeping and doing homework . . . college plans are undecided, but his ambition is to be a philanthropist. ACTIVITIES, Football A IMgr.I 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby l, 2, 3, Contact 3, 4, Benildus Club, Ofticers' Club, Chorus 4, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES: Rose Dance, Homecoming, Blue Moon Dance, J.S. fCam. Chmn.l. MXSGT. CHARLES J. GUMMOW Right Chick . . . 'l'l'l . . . demon of the gridiron . . . Tuesday evening spaghetti eater . . . desires an electrical degree from St. John's or St. Thomas . . . likes girls from Monroe, but maintains that he will stay a bachelor , . . blockhead . . . Chuck spends leisure time with Altier and Dick Johnson . . . progressive Democrat from St. James . . . softspoken gentleman with a promising future . . . athletic speedster . . . Corral custodian. ACTIVITIES: Hockey A 3, 4, Football A 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Con- tact 4. -dt LT. COL. MATTHEW R. HAMMERSCHMIDT Left 'IHamm . . . III . . . well known promoter of all Cretin affairs . . . intends to study business administration at St. John's . . . owns a red '48 Chev coupe . . . when not organizing committees, he indulges in TV, cards, tennis, and bowling . . . janitorial custo- dian for St. Thomas Aquinas parish . . . Republican . . . cigars and poker parties . . . wonderful disposition . . . How's the world treating you? , . . ambition is to live up to his ideals . , . most underrated senior . . . has shelves in his locker. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Cretinite lSection Editorl, Comment I, 4, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Ofticers' Club, Benildus Club, Vice Pres., Chorus 4, MP's 3, NHS, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Soiusen, Dept. Ist Vice Pres. I, Dept. Qnd Vice Pres. 2, Dept. Sec. 3, Adv, Pres, I, 2, 3, Adv. Vice Pres. 4. COMMITTEES, Rose Dance lCom. Chmn.I, Homecoming, Blue Moon Dance CCom. Chmn.I, J.S., ICom. Chmn.I, IXLT. ROBERT R. HARNDEN Right Bob . . . III . . . ambition is a career in law . . . spends a lot of time hunting . . . liked history, especially American . . . owns a I950 tomb-like Hudson . . . best friends include Gilsdorf, Haider, and Musty . . . likes girls from OLP . . . belittles Gregory's stomp- ing grounds . . . now down on the West End . . . . . . spends leisure time directing the St. Theresa's Youth Club . , . part time ianitor at his parish . . . favorite song: Oh Donna . . . Yeah . . . Republican. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, Q, 3, 4, Contact 4, CSMC I, 2, Crack Drill I, 2, Officers' Club, COMMITTEES, Homecoming. 2fLT. WILLIAM J. HENNESSY Left Bill . . . 2I3 . . . plans to go into engineering . . , 'Il may be dumb, but l'm not stupid . . . owns a two tone rusty '53 Dodge . . . skillful hunter . . , a Wards boy . . . best friends are Jensen, Nimis, and Eddleston . . . Democrat from Immaculate Heart . . . girl friends from OLP . . . eager achiever . . . JA . . . plays poker with the fellas . . . likes tennis and archery. ACTIVITIES, Tennis 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby I, Contact 4, Benildus Club, Officers' Club, Math Club 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Crack Drill I, 2, Color Guard 3, COM- MITTEES: Homecoming. CAPT. RICHARD K. HENNINGSEN Right Dick . . . 213 . . . plans to study electrical or chemical engineering at U of M . . . drives a sharp green '53 Ford strictly stock . . . excelled in all math courses . . . seen most often with Hollihan, Eddleston, Schwietz, and Jensen, or girls . . . avid drag racer . . , favorite girls' school is Duluth Central . . . spends out-of-school time at JA center . . . works at Fairview Drug . . . nice Hollywood haircut . . . casual manner.. . bucketball fiend. ACTIVITIES, Basketball C I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Comment 3, 4, MP's 3, Pipe and Derby 3, Contact 3, 4, Benildus Club, Officers' Club, Math Club 3, 4, Crack Drill I, 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES, Smoking Embers Mixer. IXLT. DAVID D. HARTUNG Left Razor Dave . . . 2I3 . , . nice Model A Ford Towne Sedan . . . drive much? . . . likes Derham and Visitation girls . . . spends the night in Summit Court llll . . , Whyyyy not? , . . and then again, Why? . . . Harty was an All-State manager for football . . . Dave is always good for .a laugh ..,. uses his hands to keep the locker room in order . . . chief rafter man . . . plans to take up medicine at the U of M . . . amateur imitator. ACTIVITIES, Football B I, A lMgr.i 3, 4, Track 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Cretinite ISection Editors: Comment I, Merit Medal I, 4, MP's 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, Oflicers' Club, CSMC 4, Dramatics 4, Crack Drill 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES, Rose Dance, Jr. Record Hop ICom, Chmni, J.S., Homecoming, NI-IS. SEC. BRUCE T. HEIDTKE Right Hike . . . 2I3 . . . stupendous basketball player . . . loves sports and record albums . . . plans to open a dance studio and teach the bunny hop . . . likes OLP girls . . . partyegoer . , , did well in English . . . levelheaded Progressive . , . hailed from Immaculate Heart although now a Luker . . . coach . . . Bru hangs around with Votel, Sunberg, and the boys . . . will study at U of M with hopes of becoming a lawyer . . . bounces balls for Lorence Rec, in the city league. ACTIVITIES, Baseball B I, A Q, 3, Basketball B I, A 2, 3, Intramurals I, Q, 3, 4, Contact 2, Benildus Club, CSMC I, 2, COM- MITTEES, Homecoming. 43 SFC. G. MICHAEL HEWITT Left Mike . . . 213 . . . plans to attend St. Thomas and study engineer- ing . . , main interest during leisure time is photography . . . stick around . . . came to Cretin in iunior year from Monroe . . . partici- pated in intra-murders . . . favors St. Joe's girls . . . powerful lungs mellowed for Musette . . . usually seen with Huber, Spurrier, Judge, and Wheelock . . . did well in all subiects . . . Holy Spirit boy , . . can be located at Larry's Diner on the West Side . . . faithful Republi- can . . . works at Piggly-Wiggly as a carry-out , . . bright student. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal 3, 4, Pipe and Derby 3, Contact 3, Benilclus Club, Chorus 4, Dramatics 4. SFC. RICHARD A. HOAG Right Beaver . . . 213 . . , works on cars . . . goes with girls from SJA . . . Progressive , . . favorite subject was law . . . hangs around with Meehan, Van Hoven, Nagle, and Hughes . . . types well . . . owner of a Clittlel red hot Olds . . pizza eater . , . St. Andrew's boy . , . Dick can be found at Tom's Station or Nick's store , . . That's cool! plans to go to college . . . distributed candy and tobacco during the summer . . . Como boy, ACTIVITIES, Jr. ized cross 1, 2, 3, 4, csivic 1, 2, 3, 4. t 'Bl' f ' SGT. JOHN J, HOLISAK Left Holi . . . 111 . . . wants to take up accounting at St. Thomas . . . butcher in a grocery store . , . is often seen with Scherman and Lynch hanging out at the Scot Stop or at Eddies . . . Sid is an outstand- ing promoter of advanced lunch . . . enioys playing cards and under- water ping-pong . . . good swimmer . . . will add zest to any occasion . . . claims that he belongs to the Socialist party, but is of the Pro- gressive gang . . . Holy Spirit man who came to Cretin from Central in the middle of his freshmen year . , . riot on the village hockey team. ACTIVITIES: Hockey B 2, Football B l, 2, Baseball B 1, Pipe and Derby 1, 2, 3, Contact 3, Benildus Club, MP's 3, CSMC 1, 2, MXSGT. DANIEL J. HOLLIHAN Right Dan'l . . . 213 . . . hails from Nativity . . . spirited chap . . . pl.ons to go into public relations or law. . . big promoter. . . can usually be found pasting posters around school . , . excellent artist . . . in- stigates songs and new cheers for football games . , . committee man . . . party tendencies are toward being a Conservative , . . 12th angry man in school play . . . Mr. School Spirit 1960 . . . man of ideas . . . nice pipe and cheerleading hat . . . Go 60 button originator. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, Comment 1, 2, 3 CArt editorl 4, MP's 3, Pipe and Derby' I, 2, 3, Soiusen, Contact 2, 3, Cheerleader IPres.l 4, Chorus 4, CSMC 2, 3, Dramatics 4, Adv. Vice Pres. 3, Adv, Sgt. at Arms 4, COMMITTEES, J.S., Homecoming, Rose Dance, Jr. Record Hop, lChmn.t, Blue Moon Dance, Smoking Embers Mixer lCom. Chmn.l. V1 'R' MXSGT. DUANE L. HOLMES Left Peewee . . . 213 . . . spent four years catering in Cretin's cafeteria . . . might have ushered you into a poor seat at the Paramount . . . Oh ya? . . . best friends are Goess, Krass, and McGibbon . . . Gabby Holmes is a fast talker with a forensic disposition . . . usually found reading science fiction or drawing others' attention to his dramatic manner . . . commutes from Stillwater . . . Sure he does . ACTIVITIES,IntromuraIs1, 2, Benildus Club, Debate 2, Cafeteria Club l, 2, 3, 4, Dromatics 4, Crack Drill 1, 2. MXSGT. DOUGLAS E. HOLMGREN Right Doug . . , 213 . . . collects horse statues . . . get serious . . . likes St. Joe's girls . . . Dugie hangs around with McMahon, Rockwell, Horvath, and the boys . . . Democrat from St, Mark's . . . greens- keeper over the summer months . . . Cludge . . . always up to date on all professional sporting events . . . did best in religion and English over his four term . . . future plans are geared for St. John's college . . . most everybody's friend, ACTIVITIES: Basketball B I, 2, A 3, Football B I, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby 2, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, COM- MITTEES: Homecoming, Blue Moon Dance. SFC. RICHARD J. HUBER Dick . . . 213 . . . will go into drafting . . . works as a carry-out at Dannecker's . . . likes to work on car engines or hang around the bowling alley . . . walks like a truck driver . . . best friends are Lucente, Gilsdorf, Hewitt, anol Harnden . . . liked and did well in social . . . faithful Democrat . . , True! , . . played buckets for St. Francis Juniors . , . Yeo, Yea . . . creative sense of humor . . . feminine interests are at St. Joe's. ACTIVITIES: Basketball C 1: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Pipe and Derby 2: Contact 4. SFC. THOMAS R. HUGHES Tom . . . 213 . . . it's a bird, it's a plane, no, it's Hughes! . . . aspires to fly someday . . . went to Nativity . . . usual companions are Nagle, Hoag, and Van Hoven . . . favorite period is military . . , owns a '52 2-door Ply . . . non-partisan . . , quite often found at the Scot Stop . . . favorite sport is football . . .employed at Mid- land Hills Country Club . . . works in the kitchen or in the pop shack . . . likes chemistry . . . has hopes of becoming a civil engineer. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2: CSMC I: Mp's 3. 2fLT. RICHARD C. HORVATH Left Rich . . . 213 . . . owns a '53 Ford with dirty white sidewalls . . . wants to be a dentist . . . will study ut St, Thomas next year . . . usually hid under the body of his car. . . Dick goes around with McMahon, Holmgren, Tschida, and Rockwell . . . Republican . , . enioys dating St. Joe's girls . . . parish is St. Bernard's . Dis . . . likes to watch football . . . retired greenhouse worker . . . good personality. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2, 3: Contact 2, 3, 4: CSMC 2: Band I, 2, 3, 4: COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Blue Moon Dancet: Glencoe Mixer. QXLT. LAWRENCE E. HUBBARD Right Lar . . . 213 . . . Red Owl courtesy boy . . . enjoys bowling and doing homework . , . switchboard desk clerk over the summer . . . hangs around with fellow bandsmen Bang, Nagel, and Ricci, and Wotzka . . . favorite subiect is English . . . drives a maroon, torpedo back '50 Pontiac . . . enioys making or listening to good music . . . Heavens! . . . came from St. Stanislaus . . . collects money in cafeteria . . . wants to attend St, John's . . . ambition is to collect money to till his empty cupboard. ACTIVITIES: Pipe and Derby I, 2: Contact 4: Benildus Club: De- bate 3, 4: Moth Club: Bond I, 2, 3, 4: Cafeteria Club I, 2, 3, 4. Left Right SGT. JAMES C. IKHAML Left Ike . . . 213 . . . stamp collector , . . burns anol sprays weeds . . . lt seems to be . . . worked as a trash collector . . . anticipates a business course at St. Thomas , . . Christmas card pusher . . . plays cards with Scherman, Lynch, and Dill . . . always needs a shave . . . Holy Spiriter . . , ambition is to tour the world in ?? days . . . softball power hitter . . . banterer. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, CAPT. JOHN R. ISAACSON Right Ike . . . 213 . . . wants to be an engineer or .a doctor . . . plays all sports . . . worked at fairgrounds during summer . , . best friends are Kueppers, Hartung, and Kling . . . seen with Derham girls or the Four Lads . . . consistently on honor roll . , . owns customized black '51 Ford . . . likes Italian food , . . you know , . . reliable and dependable. ACTIVITIES: Hockey B I, A 2, 3, 4: Football B l, 2, A 3, 4: Baseball B 2, A 3, 4: Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4: Benildus Club: Ofhcers' Club: NHS: COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Blue Moon Dance 'KJ' SFC. GERALD T. JOYCE Left Jerry . . . 213 . . . headed for U of M . . . fancies solid geometry . . . hangs around with Cartier, Svare, Hubbard, .and Kath . . . Democrat . . . likes bowling and TV . . . positively likes OLP best f . . . hobby is promoting good feelings between his friends . . . ambitious? . . . can be found up at Beemer's . . , How does that A strike ya? . . . earns money doing odd iobs for the neighbors . . . thot's plausibIe . ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, Q, Contact 3, 4, CSIVIC I, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, COMMITTEES, Homecoming, Jr. Record I-lop, SGT. PAUL S. JUDGE Paul . . . 213 . , . got a charge out of working at his dad's electrical shop . . , can often be found swimming . . . usually accom- panied by Conzemius, Spurrier, or Huber . , . owns a fake white sock permit . . . spends leisure time between St. Paul and Hastings, looking for '54 Dodge . . . iolly on the outside, serious on the inside . . . likes OLP- Who doesn't? . . , visits the library fre- quently . . . quiet tone in his voice.. . considered military recreational . , . tall Paul plans to attend St, John's. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, Q, Pipe and Derby 2, Contact 3, 4, CSIVIC I, 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES. I-tornefontina 46 IXLT. MICHAEL J. JENSEN Left Mike . . . 213 . , , headed for a chemical or electrical career . . . earns spending money on the roulette wheel . . . used to peddle papers, now carries groceries . . . promoter of JA . . . likes girls from OLP and SJA . . . best friends are Garing, Hennessy, Henning- sen, and Flynn . . . model railrooding . . . proficient in all math fields . . . Progressive Democrat , . , Little Mike drives o big Buick . . . You bet . . . likes to print . . , scintillating wit . . , everpresent scowl. ACTIVITIES, Comment I, 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal I, Q, 3, 4, tvIP's 3, Pipe and Derby 2, Contact 2, 4, Benildus Club, Radio Club 3, 4, CSMC 2, Math Club, Ski Club 4, Crack Drill 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES, JS, Homecoming, Library. SFC. RICHARD J. JOHNSON Right Dick . . , 213 . . . former trackman for the greenwave . . . came to Cretin as a junior . . . delivery boy for food market . . . pole vaulter . . . round the clock 5 o'cIock shadow . . , one of the fellows from below the hill . . . reticent . . . pastime: cracker eating . . . member of St. James' parish . . . rods around in his '36 Dodge . . . describes its condition as bad , . . slowest eater in lunch period, ACTIVITIES, Track 3, 4. SFC. TERRANCE N. JOHNSON Left Terry . . . 213 . . . came to Cretin from Nazareth Hall in iunior year. . . Larson taught him everything he knows . . . proposes a law career at the U . , . worked for Br. Wilfrid over summer , , . did well in religion ...never misses a hockey game . . . seen often at the CYC . . . came from St, Thomas the Apostle parish . . . does produce work at Lincoln Park Super Fair. . . quiescent manner. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals 3, Benildus Club, Cafeteria Club. ,pl SGT. DENNIS C. JORIMAN Right -gif Denny . . . construction and umpiring are his summer iobs . . . volunteers for the latter when girls' teams are involved , . , plays cowpasture pool . . . golf . . . Joriman, 2 weeks overdue . . . talks with an accent . . . drives a black '29 pickup Ford to school . , . went to Lourdes High for 3 years . , . knows all the girl cheer- leaders there . . , dwells in Holy Spirit parish . . . best friends are Larsen, Ikhaml, and Dill. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals 4, Benildus Club. Right MXSGT GORDON T KILL ACTIVITIES: Intramural 3 4, Benildus Club 2fLT. JOHN T. KIRBY Chmn. 1, Homecoming. 2fLT. MATTHEW J. KISCH Left Matt . . . 213 . . . will take up engineering at the U of M . . . OLP . . . best friends are Albrecht, Mirsch, Lucente, Huber . . . hobbies are collecting lndianhead pennies and camping . . . best in math courses . . . nice joke . . . played on the Jr. basketball team at St. Francis . . . likes pizza . . . drives a big Buick . . . opens the doors for the janitors every morning . . . Democrat. . . soda ierk who likes to keep his blond hair long. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, MP's 3, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, Ofticers' Club, Math Club 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, COMMITTEES: Rose Dance, Blue Moon Dance, Homecoming, J.S. MXSGT. EDWARD F. KISHEL Right Fox . . . 213 . . . wants to be a dentist . . . can usually be found at the city morgue . . . enioyed math . . . lives on Prosperity Rd. . . . has a bullet shot in hockey . . . hangs out at Jerry's . . . that's cool . . . North End Boy . . . wants to buy a T-bird after graduation from U .... sports enthusiast with sarcastic humor . . . favorite girl's school is OLP . . . Republican . . , best friends .are Vornbrock and Wolkerstorfer. ACTIVITIES, Hockey B I, Q, A 3, 4, Baseball B I, 2, A 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Contact 4, Crack Drill l, 2, Color Guard 3. COMMITTEES, Homecoming, Gordy spends most of his time working on his ligh blue 53 ord nice pipe and hubcaps types all home work . . . Ward s Camera Dept. Salesman . . . Came from Nativity . . . S '. Thomas hopeful . . . best friends are Mockenhaupt and Olson . . . enioyed history . . . Democrat . . . attended Central before coming to Cretin . . . got Chemistry help from Kath . . . his interests lie in cars, photography, and reading. Kirbs . . . 207 . . . hangs around with Garing, Flynn, Hammer- schmidt . . . busboy at Lee's Village Inn . . . B.A.B.'s bulletin boy . . . debater . . . usually seen with a smile on his face . . , girl charmer . . . has always wanted to fly . . . scans aviation magazines likes football . . . Republican . . . nice senior date dance . . . access to '53, black Chev. convert . . . entered Cretin after two years at Central . . . loyal supporter of all Cretin events. ACTIVITIES: Comment 4, Contact 3, 4, Benildus Club, Chorus 4, Debate 3, 4, MP's 3, COMMITTEES: Smoking Embers Mixer ICom. MXSGT. KENNETH L. KATH Left Ken . . . 213 . . . Republican . . . comes from St. Columba's parish . . . almost went up with the balloons at Homecoming . . . favors St. Joe's girls . . . Cartier, Fried, and Jerry Joyce share his intimacy . . .tells sick iokes . . . lives on hamburgers . . . senior math is his most proficient subiect. . . drives a red '57 Chev .... uses two pillows to see over steering wheel . . . Columban boy. ACTIVITIES, Comment 4, MP's 3, Benildus Club, Math Club 4, CSMC 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES, Rose Dance, Blue Moon Dance. MXSGT. JOHN J. KELLY Right Jack . . . 213 . . . Democrat . . . favorite hangout is Malone's Place . . . likes fried chicken on his dates with St. Joe's girls. . . . machine gun did well in English . . . found most anywhere with Eddleston, Finger, and Lomb . . . likes Fords and follows Al Capone . . . East Sider with intramural enthusiasm . . . St. John's parish . . . worked at State Fair , . . You're a riot . ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3, 4, MP's 3. et Right 47 SGT. THOMAS S. KLEINART Left Bert . . . 213 . . . attended Cretin after attending St. Francis High for 2 years . . . has a knack for doing crazy things . . , bombs around in his '53 Ply . . . stock boy at Piggly Wiggly . . . can usually be found with Devitt and the boys, or at the Randolph Pharmacy shooting the breeze . . . likes girls from Spicer . . . Highland boy fProgressivel . . . taciturn. ACTIVITIES, Contact 1, 2, CSMC 3, 4, LT. COL. WILLIAM H. KLING Right King . , . 213 . . . favorite song: Tiger . . . There's an open house at . . . . . . would like to go into practical electrical re- search . . . throws p.arties before elections . . . heurtbreaker . . . yuh . . , generously devotes time to extra-curriculors and mana- gerial work at Cretin . . . known for his trenchcoat and the 4- wheeled green beetle . . . pleasing personality . . . U High honk . . . creative imagination . , . made own stereo set . . . socialite. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, Cretinite lProduction Editori, Comment I, Merit Medal 3, 4, MP's 3, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Soiusen, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, Officers' Club Vice Pres., Chorus 4, Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Camera Club I, 2, Dept. Sgt, at Arms 4, Adv. Pres, 4, Adv. Sgt, at Arms 3, Adv. Sec, 1, 2, COM- MITTEES: J,S. lCom. Chmnf, Rose Dance, Blue Moon Dance, Smoking Embers Mixer, Homecoming 'Com, Chmn., Jr. Record I-lop, V im ,.,. .L se. se sis.-. f is sr or -me CPL. NICHOLAS P. KRANZ Left Nick . . . 111 . . . intends to follow career in business . . . burning desire to work on cars with Conzemius and Wheelock . . social is his favorite subiect . . . likes girls from Holy Angels . . . belongs to the Conservative party . , . best friend is Paul Judge. . . previously attended Hastings High . . . parish is Guardian Angels . . . works as corn inspector during the summer months . . . Oh? . . . enjoys drag racing and boxing 1 , . wants ta convert his '54 Chrysler by means of a '58 engine. ACTIVITIES, Football B I, A 2, Basketball B I, 2, Baseball B 1, A 2, Golf B I, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, Debate 1, 2, Chorus I, 2, 3, Dramatics Q, 3, lthese include the years at I-lastingsl. QXLT. P. RODNEY KRASS Right Rod . . . 213 . . . Democrat , . . likes physics and math . . . usually seen with Goess and Holmes, arguing , . .enjoys dating girls from OLP . . . wants a Ph.D. in physics . . . debates about anything and everything . . . knows his politics . . . plays tennis and chess . .foreman of the fall Cretin play . . . works at Dannecker's . . . likes to start social discussions . . . it makes life interesting . . . wants to go to St. John's. ACTIVITIES, Tennis 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, Comment 3, 4, Contact 4, Benildus Club, Chorus 4, Debate 1, Q, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Chess Club I, 2, Dramatics 4, COMMITTEES, Homecominflf J.S. 48 MXSGT. THOMAS M. KLUKAS Left KIuk . . , 213 . . . CSMC stalwart.. . keeps up to date on current events . . .stock boy at Kramm's . , . redeye . . . did well in history . . . hitchhiker . . . watches Wednesday night fights . . . fellow comrades are Wallner, Aldridge, and Joe Stevens . , . fervent chapel goer . . . Tom is a loyal Democrat from St. Bernard's . . . well mannered and courteous . , . laconic. ACTIVITIES. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Contact 3, 4, Be-nildus Club, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES: Homecoming. SFC. JAMES A. KNEELAND Right Jim . . . 213 . . . Progressive . . . likes girls from OLP . . . usually seen with Haider, Gregory, and Harnden . . . parish is St. Therese . . . redhead . . . went to Monroe and Benilde before Cretin . . . Heck if I did . . , can be found riding around in a '59 Ply . . . likes to play hockey . . . made the trip to Villa , . . wants to go to St. Thomas College. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals 3, Merit Medal 3, Benildus Club, Contact 4, CSIVIC 4. CAPT. GEORGE C. LANG et Laughing boy excellent student great u lover of lettuce you know medals teddy bear haircut . . . vacuums rugs for Devlin Funeral Home however never found in a tunereal mood plans to master math at Notre Dame . , . drama club iester Clancy Stackpole etc .,.. nice left' hand rule, ph sics included among his many friends are Mueller and Randall had a New Years party , . . Oh, really . . . contagious smile VlTlEs Basketball A orer nramuras retinite Section Editor omment 3 4 Merit Medal 1 i r So n C n ac enidus Clubs Ffcers Club, orus 4, . t u 4 Damatics 4- Crack Drill 1, 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES. Homecoming .l.S.p Blue Moon Dance-5 Smoking Embers Mixer, Rose Dance, Jr Record Hoo lCom. Chmnl, Library 2fLT. JOHN E. LARSON Right Tiny . . . . . , biggest man in senior class . , . elegant . . , athletically inclined . . . this St. Pascal's grad intends to graduate as a lawyer from colleg .... Progressive . . . always picks on Tom Lamb and Slehr . . . member of a construction crew . . . weighs about 200 lbs., which helped him in football . . . best triend is Terry Johnson . . . slants towards St. Agnes tor dates .... wears a canoe for a shoe . . . East Sider. lVlTlESf Football B' 2, ' , - as e a I n r A rals 1, , , - ' , , , C ntact 2, Math Club 1 2. .vy MXSGT. ROBERT T. KUEPPERS Left Kipps . . . 213 , . . had a school reunion at his home . , . girl' friendlsl come from Derham . . . hits all the parties with Kling, Olin, and Hartung . . . will take up a law career at St. Mary's . . . outdoorsman . . . invitations to lake cottage over summer . . . stereo fanatic . . . intellectual conversationalist ..., a lways dressed up . . . goes on camping trips . . . quotes Shelly Berman frequently . . . l like ii. ACTIVlTlES: Hockey BH llvlgrl 2, A llvlgri 3f Football B iMgrl 2, Intramurals 1, 2, Cretinitep Comment 3, 4, MP's 3, Pipe and Derby 1, Q, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, Chorus 4, Dramatics 41 COMMITTEES: Homecoming, Blue Moon Dance, Jr. Record Hop. SFC. THOMAS H. LAMB Right Flash . . . 213 . . . Nativity boy . . . will take up science in college either at St. Thomas or the U . . . likes chops . . . lamb . . . St. Joe's . . . best friends are Schwebel and Mercure . . . Demo- Crat . . . carry-out boy at Cut Price . . . if there is anything happening at' YDFL he is there . . , Oh Yeah . . . hair boy . . . hobby is sleeping . . . sanded down and painted his car. ACTIVITIES: Rifle Team 4: Contact 2, 4: Math Club 4. ..?' SFC. DOUGLAS J. LASKA Left Doug . . . 213 . . . assistant at Guertin's drug . . . will study Pharmacy at U of M . . . main interest is St. Joe's . . . why? . . . like how, man . . . lives on East Hoyt . . . drives Doole, Filla, and Patterson around in his metallic bronze '50 Ford . . . did well in algebra . . . Democrat . . , comes from Presentation on the East Side . . . chemistry and physics master. ACTlVlTlES: Hockey B lg lntramurals l, 2, Comment 1, 2, MP's 3g Contact 2, 35 Crack Drill 1, 2, COMMITTEES: Blue Moon Dance, Homecoming, SGT. JOHN D. LEE Right Buzz . . . 213 . . . red haired boy who came trom Central in his junior year . . . natural ability in athletics . . . participated in intramurders . . . funnyman . . . played buckets for St. Mark's Juniors . . . always has a humorous saying or witty reply on the tip of his tongue . . . late for advisory daily . . . wears his hair short . . . good connections with the girls . , . seen with Red Warren and the boys. ACTlVlTlES1 Intramurals 3, 4, COMMITTEES1 Homecoming. .A 1fI.T. E. JOHN LUCENTE Left Jack . . . 213 , . . wants to go into medicine . . . OLP . . . enthused over hunting and fishing . . . best friends are Blissen- bach, Huber, Kisch, and Albrecht . . . Republican . . . Thom McAnn shoe salesman . . . Luchens pilots a rocket 88 Olds , . . Well, wata ya gonna do? . . . l.impy . . . Marquette . . . eats spaghetti . . . St. Francis Youth Group . . . the street where she lives . . . Goodrich? . . , E is for Emmanuel . . . makes friends easily . . . really good looking . . . dresses sharp. ACTIVITIES: Football B I, 2, Basketball B I, A 4, Base- ball B I, 2, Tennis 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Comment 2, lVlP's 3, Contact 2, 3, Benilclus Club, Officers' Club, CSIVIC I, 2, 3, 4, Dept. Treas. 3, Sgt. at Arms 2, Adv. Pres. I, 2, 3, Adv. Vice Pres. 4, COMMITTEES: J.S., Homecoming, Rose Dance, Blue Moon Dance. CPI.. RICHARD M. LYNCH Right Lee . . . 213 . . . spends leisure time sleeping . . . peddles Mr. Clean . . . closest friends are Scherman, Parenteau, Holisak . . . ardent Jack Scott fan , , , hangs around the Scot Stop . . . Progressive . . , ambition is to be half the football player Pudge Hefelfinger was . . . takes a lot of kidding but gives more than he takes . . . one of the guys from Holy Spirit . . . knows the roll on all of the pinball machines, . . freckles . . . caricaturist. ACTIVITIES: Football A 4, Baseball B 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Contact Q, CSMC 1, 2. 50 MXSGT. EDWARD S. LINCOWSKI left PIowboy . . . 213 . . . ambition is to work at 3M . . . often seen on alleys with pins , . . carries a fly swatter in his locker to fight' off country girls , . . burly truck driver over the summer . . this outstanding math student can usually be found in his green '51 Chev with Riley, Filla, or Doole . . . always neatly groomed . . . his genial manner presents a prosperous future . . St. Thomas Aquinas parish. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2, SFC. ERNEST T. LINDBERG Right Ernie . . . 213 . . . give him a corner and a guitar . . . way out! . . . wavy hair to go with the voice . . . sees all his movies free at Highland Theater . . . plans to attend U of M . . interests lie in socializing with the opposite gender . . . noted for performances on ice . . . seen with Erlon in his '54 Ply . , . thinks highly of Vis products . . . center of attraction at parties . . . Republican . . . one of the chief plotting gypsies in Fortune Teller. ACTIVITIES Band I, 2, Adv. Vice Pres. I, COMMITTEES: Blue Moon Dance, --r'r't9' MXSGT. JAMES P. MCCARTY Left Jim . . . 202 . . . desires to be a top flyer in the Marines . . . likes ice skating . . . busboy for Highland Drug . . , can be found building racing cars in his garage or bowling . . . main associates are Spurrier, Mahoney, and Melville . . . dates Johnson girls . . . drags MeIvilIe's '37 with his '40 coupe . . , usually noticed in 202 between 8:15 and 8:30 . ,. ierks barbells . . . St. Leo's parish. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, Rifle Team 3, Pipe and Derby I, Con- tact 2, 3, 4, CSMC I, Crack Drill 2, MXSGT. JOHN P. MCDONOUGH Right Mac the Knife . . . 202 , . , will attend St. John's to study engi- neering . . . hard-hitting lineman . . . sinks buckets for Tierney's squad , . . seen with Votel, Pattison, and the boys . . . West 7th Street . . . Hey Clad! . , . Progressive . . . get him for a shave . . , McDonut . . . carries his weight well . . . hustler . . . plays a good hand of cribbage . . . St. James' parish. ACTIVITIES: Football B I, 2, A 3, 4, Basketball B I, 2, A 3, 4, Baseball B I, A 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES, IS., I-loinecorning. 2fLT. TERRENCE R. MCGIBBON Left Ter , . . 202 . . , Wants his sheepskin titled mathematics . . . spends free moments dreaming about OLP girls, reading, or watching TV . . . delivers for Crocus Hill Drug. , . builds scale model cars . . . hides from Holmes and Goess under the hood of his beat up auto . . . a '48 Chrysler . . . studious . . . nica ioka . . . sings for the St. Luke's choir. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 3, Pipe and Derby 3, Contact 3, 4, Otihcers' Club, Chorus 4, CSMC 4, Crack Drill 2, 3, 4, Adv. Sgt. at Arms i, 3, COMMITTEES, Jr. Record Hop. 'IfLT. STEPHEN A. MCINTYRE Right Mac . . . 202 . , . will probably take college ROTC and then loin the Army . , . always has oi plug for Dannecker's House of Fine Foods and Liquors . . . watch out or l'Il flatten ya . . . enthused over gnip-gnop . . . table tennis . . . ya surel . . . owns '54 Chev.-big dent in trunk , . . cribboge with Maulik . . . Steverino's also good friends of McDonough, Brown, and Carroll , . , outstanding military man. ACTIVITIES: Basketball C l, B 2, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Cretin- ite, Rifle Team 3, Officers' Club, Adv. Vice Pres. 2, Adv. Treas. l, Adv. Sgt. at Arms 4, COMMITTEES, Homecoming. SEC. WILLIAM M. MAGNUSON Lett Maggie . . . 213 . . . only guy that can sleep standing up . . . plays tennis like a snail runs a race . . . biggest gossip in South St. Paul . . . party boy . . , the picture of ambition . . . seen with AI, Matt, Doug, or Bob . . , wants to study medicine at St. Louis U . . . attended St. Joe's High fO.l before coming to Cretin . . . you lie like a rug . . . iovial disposition. ACTIVITIES: Baseball A 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Merit Medal 3, Benildus Club, COMMITTEES: Homecoming. MXSGT. JAMES P. MAHONEY Right Jim . . . 202 . . , hopes to fly for the Marines someday . . . commutes from Saint Paul's most often smelled suburb. . . collects china at Jen's embassy . . . owns a '34 coupe with a '51 Olds engine . . . concentrates on drag racing . . . McCarty and Spurrier . . . throws digs at MeIviIIe's '37 road heap . . . best subiect was algebra . . . good shot with the 22 . . , Saint Augustine's parish. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals l, Rifle Team 2, 3, Pipe and Derby l, Contact 2, 3, 4, CSMC i, Crack Drill l, Gb 9 MXSGT. PATRICK J. MCKENNA Lett Pat . . . 202 . . . looking forward to law or business administra- tion . . , caddied at Hillcrest , . . stamps prices at Johnson's Super- market . , , collects admit slips . . . tried to get rid of his red hair . . . crewcut . . . digs OlIie's bongo drums the most , . . Larson and lkhoml . . . power windows and seats in his tri-colored '52 Buick convert . . . Girls are nothing but trouble . , . hut 2-3-4. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Contact 3, 4, MP's 3. CAPT. ROBERT G. MCMAHON Right Bob . , . 202 . . . headed for pre-dental study at St. John's . . . always has a friendly hello for everyone . . . worked hard for 202 . . . readily followed by his classmates . . , seen most often with Horvath, Muellner, and Tschida in his green '50 Ford . . . good skater . . . credit to Rice Street Area, St. Bernard's . . . appreciated and very popular. ACTIVITIES, Hockey A 3, 4, Football A 3, B 2, Soiusen, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, Otticers' Club, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, Dept. lst Vice Pres. 2, 3, Dept. 2nd Vice Pres. 4, Adv. Pres. 2, 3, 4, Adv. Sec. l, COMMITTEES: Rose Dance, Homecoming, Smoking Embers Mixer, Blue Moon Dance. , r MXSGT. VICTOR P. MARCOTTE Left Scratch . . , 202 .. . his viewpoints favor Certified Public Ac- counting . . .gas iockey for Shell . . . Brost and Wicker know the potentialities of his '50 mouse gray tank . . . earned his nickname through pool . . . I'm broke . . . magpie burgers . . . what me worry? . . . he's got hiiiigh hopes to retire at 30 . . . came to Cretin after spending Frosh year at Central . . . J.A. treasurer. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 4, Rifle Team 2, 3, Pipe and Derby 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, MP's 3, CSMC 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES: Jr. Record Hop. LT. COL. HUGH P. MARKLEY Right Hug . . . 202 . . . often says Hi! handsome . , . doctor's degree in store for him . . . Souse . . . quiet authority . , . was q customer's slave at Johnson's Food Mkt .... Bret Maverick . . , cool, calm, and collective . . . washed the floors at the New Melleray . . , keeps the lamp burning in the Cretinite room . .. takes studies seriously , . . reliable and humble . . . respected . . . activates with Randall, Dunne, Carroll, Lang and other conservatives. ACTlVITlES, Baseball B l, lntramurals 2, 3, 4, Cretinite CEditori, Comment 3, 4, Merit Medal l, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 2, 3, Soiusen, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, Officers' Club, Treas., Chorus 4, MP's 3, NHS, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Dept. Sgt. at Arms l, Adv, Pres. l, Adv. Treas. 2, Adv. Vice Pres. 3, 4, COMMlTTEES: Homecoming, Blue Moon Dance, J.S. SGT. PATRICK J. MEEHAN Left Cannon Ball . . . 202 . . . wants to study law . . . loves cars . . . takes them apart . . . swings with St. Joe's girls . . . well hello . . . originates from Little Canada . . . seen riding with Van Hoven, Hoag or Nagle in his '50 Ford . . . polka dot car . . . wants to win Indianapolis 500 while eating a pizza pie . . . clerk one for Highway Dept. over summer . . . the redhead used to be seen driving his pickup to school every morning. SFC. WILLIAM L. MELVILLE Right Bill . . . 202 . . . unpredictable future . , . St, Mike's boy . . . can always be found with Jim Mahoney and friends . . . liked English Literature . . . owns a '37 Ford 2-door . , . throws slams at McCarty's c.ar quite frequently . . . rigs boats at Marlen Marine . . . pool player . . , Sibley hangout is at Nelson's . . , packs 2 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in his lunch four days a week. ACTlVlTlESf Rifle Team 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, 52 MXSGT. WILLIAM R. MATTHEWS Left Bill . . . 202 . . . wants to be on Uncle Sam's payroll as Army Big Brass . . . pearl diver at Ancker . . . thinks a lot of automo- biles . . . he even bought one . . . '51 Dodge Sedan . . . red can be seen with his buddies Oats and Grules . . . curious about whether the chicken or the egg came first . . . makes good use of the telephone, especially with the girls on the other end . . . can be found at the St. Francis lanes. ACTlVlTlES: Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 3, 4, Contact 2, 3, 4, MP's 3, Chess Club 2. MXSGT. ROGER J. MAULIK Right Rog , . . 202 . . . future plans are set for engineering at St. Thomas . . . possibly the Air Force Academy . . . was noticed driving a '53 blue Ply to and from the Twin City Marine over the Summer with Mclntyre, McDonough, and the boys . . . sorts the bottles at Dannecker's . . . loses to the Macs at ping pong and Cribbage . . . such is life . . . very constructive. ACTIVlTIES, lntramurals i, 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal i, 2, Rifle Team 3, 4, Math Club 4, Crack Drill 2, Adv. Vice Pres. i, Adv, Sgt, at Arms 2, COMMlTTEES: Homecoming, MXSGT. PETER A. MENGE Left Pete . , . 202 . . . thinking about becoming a pharmacist or scien- tist . . . might even write a book . . . follows latest sports develop- ments . . . O yeah! . . . tinkers around with radios . . . this St. John's, Little Canada, man associates with Skally, Spoden, and the band boys . . , uses Holy Toledo excessively . . . raves about the '59 Dodge Dart Converts . . .chemistry lab fiend. ACTIVITHES1 Football B i, lntrarnurals l, 2, 3, 4, Comment 3, 4, Contact 4, Benilclus Club, Chorus 4, Debate l, Radio Club 3, 4, CSMC 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, COMIVHTTEES1 Blue Ivtoon Dance, SFC. WILLIAM T. MERCURE Right Merk , . . 202 , . . wants to graduate from the Minneapolis School of Art . . . pushes an artistic pencil . , . fills orders on roller skates at Wards . . . takes a fancy to skiing and winter sports . . . big wheel at .I.A. center . . . socializer . . . eats California Burgers at Martin's Drive-in with Gosiak, Lamb, and .lim Schwebel . . . 3:15, Summit Avenue . . . Blue uniforms. ACTlVlTlES, lntramurals i, 2, Comment l, 2, Soiusen, Pipe and Derby l, 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, MP's 3, Camera Club l, 2, Dramatics 4, Ski Club i, 2, 3, 4. MXSGT, WILLIAM J. MOCKENHAUPT Left Mock . . . 202 . . . undecided about college . . . owns a '59 Volkswagen . . . ties it down on windy days . . . well known for dealing himself 5 aces . . . worked for Highway Dept .... SJA . . . lives in the Midway District . . . favorite sport is hockey . . . Baldingers Bakery , . . loyal friends are Mirsch, Kill, Olson, and crew . . . Democrat . , . collects monetary units of silver and gold . . . St. Mark's. ACTIVIUES, Football B 2, Intramurals i, 2, 3, CSMC l, 2. 2fLT. MICHAEL .l. MOLINE Right Little Mo . , . 202 . . . wants tc be .a politician . . . devoted Democrat' . . . has a photographic memory , . . gas master at Pure Oil service station . . . l'll be dipped . . . never forgets historical dates . . . if they're from Whittier High CS. Dak.i . . . wonder why? . . . organized mind ,. . silent type . . another coin collector . . . intramural speed merchant.. . diplomatic . . found in the company of Muckerheide, Ted Thomas .and Pat Casey . . . eats colored bread -red, green, for lunch. ACTlVlTlES: lntramurals i, 2, 3, 4, Cretinite tSection Editori, Merit Medal i, 2, 3, 4, Bcnildus Club, Ofhccrs' Club, CSMC i, 2, 3, COMMUTEFS1 Homecoming, Library, Blue Moon Dance. SGT. JAMES R. MINOGUE Left Curly . . . 202 . . . fiend on cars . . . tinkers with his '39 Ford coupe or '52 Chrysler coupe . . . likes the purr of a Caddy engine . . , regularly found at Harkin's, shooting pool or bowling . . . chews the fat at lunch with Furlong, Parenteau, .and Matthews . . . customer's errand boy at Foodtown . . . prefers girls from Wilson and Murray . . . zealot for stock car racing . . . St. Columba's boy. ACTIVITHES, Baseball i, 2, CSMC i, 2, 3, 4. SFC. MARLIN F. MIRSCH Right Fritz . . . 202 . . . Contemplates selling real estate . . . St. Francis boy . . . seen at their bowling alleys with Kisch, Schwartz, and Matthews . . . speed skater? . . . enthusiastic over a horn for the concert band . . , likes the girls in . . . Lots O' luck . . . satiates his appetite on and chicken . . . Democrat . . . lends his voice to . . . perfect punctuality . ACTlVlTlESf Contact 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, CSMC 2, 3, music . . . blows the green attire mashed potatoes the parish choir Band l, 2, 3, 4. MAJ. THOMAS L. MORDORSKI Left Mud . . . 202 . . . triple threat man . . . ambition is to play pro baseball . . . slants toward St. John's . . . Warner's workhorse . . . Mo . . . Gets along well with OLP girls- Torchy . , , Maybe . . . uses Snelling Avenue most often in his green '50 Ford . . . favorite song was IS CandIes , . . Parenteau, Scherman, and the boys . . . never drinks or smokes . . . best battalion executive in 6th period . . , he's the only one . . . perpetual tlat-top . . . pony tail lover, ACTIVITIES: Hockey A 2, 3, 4, Football A 2, 3, 4, Baseball A I, 2, 3, 4, Cretinite, Merit Medal 3, 4, Oflicers' Club, Contact 2, 3, 4, Adv. Treas. 4, COMMITTEES, Homecoming, Blue Moon Dance. 2fLT. JAMES R. MUCKERHEIDE Right Muck . . . 202 . . . plans to take up business administration at Marquette . . . lives in the hamlet of Willernie, Minn, . . . did garage maintenance over summer . . , strictly in favor of St. Joe's girls . . . model train engineer . . . rabid Saints hockey fan . . . conforming personality . . . seen with Moline, Steiner, or Wiberg . . . takes extreme pleasure in watching the Raider glove- men . . . Democrat, ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Comment 4, Merit Medal l, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby 3, Benildus Club, Olticers' Club, CSMC 2, 3, MP's 3, CART CONRAD E. MUELLER Left Con . . . 213 . . , owns metallic grey Chevrolet . . . con wagon . , . but he's proud of it. . , Let's really hear it for? . . . many traveling experiences . . . hangs out at Bilotti's . . . all out for math . . . owns 2 shares of 3M stock , . . Model cadet . . . worked at laundry . . . Model of course . . . loves water skiing . . . Whoopee . . . summer weekends spent in Duluth . . . seen with Randall and Lang . . . SJA . . .two year man . . . made the best of it . . . wears his uniform on drycleaning days. ACTIVITIES: Basketball A 3, 4, Intramural 3, 4, Pipe and Derby 4, Benildus Club, Ohicers' Club, Chorus 4, Dramatics 4, COMMIT- TEES, Homecoming, J.S, SGT. GERALD J. MUELLNER Right Jud . . . 202 . . . hopes to go to the U of M . . . good connec- tions with the Rice Street area . . . What are you trying to pull on me? . . , champion pool player . . . wears out the tile in his base- ment , . . brakes usually aren't in working condition on his '5'I green Chev coupe . . . can usually be seen between classes with St. Martin, Burg, or Murphy . . . locker holds his empty lunch bag . . , hits all the dances . . . light fingers on the typewriter . . . St. Bernard's boy. MXSGT. MICHAEL L. MURPHY Left Murph . . . 202 . . , terrific athlete . . . 3-letter man . . . hockey team badman . . . seen iostling with Muellner during school day . . . hits The Club with DeFeo, Muske, and Sunberg . . . escorted Derham's Homecoming queen candidate, Ginger . . . not too serious . . . volunteered to change storm windows . . . You bet . . . his success doesn't go to his head . . . well informed Holy Spirit-er. ACTIVITIES, Hockey HA 2, 3, 4, Football A 4, Baseball A 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, Comment 2, 3, Soiusen, Contact 2, 3, Benilclus Club, MP's 3, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEE, Homecoming, SFC. WILLIAM H. MUSKE Right Bull , . . 202 , . , would like to attend St. Thomas College . . . be a success in hunting -especially Teal ' . . , Give me a break . . . wants to go into real estate business. . . one of the uptown poker boys with Devitt, Warren, and Fahey . . . usually breaks even . . . might move to China, . . has his eyes set on it . . . feet could be the only hindrance . . . thinks a lot of his dad's big D , . . all I want for Christmas is my two front teeth . , . '59 High- land Junior Carnival Prince. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby I, 2, Contact 2, 3, Benildus Club, Adv, Sec. 2, 3, COMMITTEES: Homecoming, Blue Moon Dance, 2!LT. JAMES L. NAGEL Left Jim . . . 202 . . . not sure about college . . . listens to and produces all kinds of music-classical, popular, and iazz . . . won medals in solo contest . . . St, Agnes girls . , . found with Bang, Pakulski, or Polski , . . Hia cousin . . . first-class chemistry student . . . contriving a scheme to get all Westerns alt television . . . no car, sorry to say . . . munches on Fritos while reading . . . West Ender. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, Pipe and Derby I, Contact 2, 4, Benildus Club, Otticers' Club, CSMC I, 2, Bond I, 2, 3, 4, Chess ,, 'Aw Club I, 2, COMMITTEES: Blue Moon Dance. MXSGT. MICHAEL T. NAGLE Right Mike . . . 202 . . . mechanical engineering included in his scope of life . . .Saturday night dates . . . Use Wildroot cream oil, Michael? . , . Ward's deluxe tire mounter . . . drags foreign cars with O'Neil, Hughes, or Van Hoven in his '50 Merc . . . frequently says You old Walrus . . . wants to buy a new car after graduation . . . foremost nimrod of the Rebels . . . one of the better tardy records. ACTIVITIES, Hockey C I, Intramurals 2, Rifle Team 2, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, MP's, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. JOHN G. NEMO Left Rollo , . . 202 . , , Has hopes of putting submarine races back into Lake Como . . . got a cinch iob at the Roman Cafe . . . gets free meat balls and spaghetti there . . . will maior in biology at St. John's . . . See ya . . , thinks he's got an honest face . . . best buddies ,are O'Rourke, Queenan and Postlewaite . . . strictly a Vis., man . . . earns money winning at poker . . . racketeer on the courts , . . enioys creating colorful cartoons. ACTIVITIES: Hockey CH I, B 2, A 3, Tennis A I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Cretinite, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3., MP's 3, Chorus 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club I, 2, 3, Crack Drill I, 2, Neatest Cadet 2, COMMITTEES, Homecoming, Blue Moon Dance. IXLT, FREDERICK J. NIMIS Right Freddy . . . 202 . . . super salesman in school drives . . . inclina- tions lean toward teaching or business administration at St. Thomas . . . quite the talker . , . led 202 to their impressive intramural record . . . stout Republican . . . prefers Sylvania screens . . . soft hearted . . . big smile . . . deals a good hand of cards . . . fre- quently hacks his way across the Highland links . . . St. Luke's. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals 4, Merit Medal 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Oft'icei's' Club, Debate 3, CSMC 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES: Homecoming. 2!LT. RICHARD J. NYGAARD Left Dick . . . 202 . . . career undecided as of now . , . hunting is his favorite sport . . . has open season an all girl's schools . . . gets personal satisfaction out of working with cars . . . veteran attendant for Phillips 66 . . . hoarding his money toward o '60 Corvette . . . Riley's right hand man , . . that's kool . . . natural- ly adapted to science . . . St. CoIumba's parish. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal 3, Rifle Team 2, 3, Contact 2, MP's 3, Radio Club 3, 4, SFC. CHARLES E. O'CONNOR Right Chuck . . . 202 . . . manages Lucky Lanes . . . expert on AMF automatic pinspotters . . . intends to study law and psychology at Regis or Marquette with hopes of becoming a corporation lawyer . . . Democrat . . . tests pizzas with Hollihan . . . long, brown, wavy hair . . . was once a Minuteman . . . big spender . . . after payday . . . connoisseur of fine foods . . . likes a Vis girl . . . his favorite saying is opportunity knocks iust once. ACTIVITIES, Debate 3, 4, MP's 3, COMMITTEES, Jr. Record Hop, Smoking Embers Mixer. Q, ,AN X , 'sul' WLT. THOMAS D. OLIN Lett Ollie . . . 202 . . . intends to take up Physics at St. Thomas . . . floormopper .at Elizabeth's eat shop . . , active committee man . . . took an interesting trip to Sawbill Lodge . . . pushes the accelerator on the big B . . . spent summer vacation cleaning out dog kennels . . . goes aloft' with hifi and radio . . . very willing tu help all . . . friendly . . . loyal hockey manager. ACTIVITIES, Hockey B I, A IMgr.J 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal 3, Cretinite, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, iVIP's 3, CSMC 3, Camera Club I, 2, Benilclus Club, Treas,, Otticers' Club, Adv. Sec. 4, Adv. Treas. 3, COMMITTEES, Rose Dance, Homecoming, Jr. Record Hop, Smoking Embers Mixer, .l.S,, Blue Moon Dance CCom. Chmn,I, Missions. SFC. GEORGE E. OLSON Right George . . . 202 . . . advances his interests in pharmacy through chemistry . . . malt-cone pusher at the Golden Rule . , . one ot the boys . . , groovy . . . iokes around with Johnson and Wilharber . . . otherwise, he's quite serious . . . should play short center tor the midget basketball team . . . high-flying ambition of wanting to run a malt shop in the cafeteria . . . likeable . . . Assumption parish. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals 2, 3, CSMC I, 2. MXSGT. WILLIAM H. O'NEILL Lett Oats , . . 202 . . . prospective lawyer . . . drives a '59 Impala . . , usually found out at Nissawa . .. Bullseye Bill . . . has found himself a home on the range . . . wanna bet . . . dates Arch- bishop Murray girls . . . goes hunting and fishing with Bianconi, Matthews, and Nagle . . . loyal Democrat . . . has a keen sense of sobriety . . . parish of St. Peter. ACTIVITIES: Rifie Team 2, 3, 4, Contact 4, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4. SFC. THOMAS J. O'ROURKE Right Porky . . . 202 . . . might major in engineering at the U of M . , . when not playing cards or eating he's usually heard dropping test tubes in chemistry . . , favorite expression is Aw, go shinny a cactus . . . speed intends to sell ivory poker chips and marked cards to obtain a high social standing . . . oft seen with Big Jim, Oats or Rollo . . . squeaky voiced Democrat . , . excels in math. ACTIVITIES: Hockey B 2, lntrairnurals 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Contact 4, Chorus 4, Math Club 4, SFC. THOMAS G. OSTERTAG Left Tags . . . 202 . . . wants to travel to the moon on a homemade rocket . . . will maior in chemistry at the U of M . . . did well in all of Prof. Conray's subiects . . . Hey Prof, you sure that's right? . .. hobbies are astronomy and mechanics . . .sang three page solo in St. Joe's operetta . . . gypsy leader . . . spent 2 years at Central before entering Cretin . . . known by everybody . . . intellectualist. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3, 4, Contact 4, Debate 4, Radio Club 3, 4, Science Club 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Math Club 4, COMMITTEES, Homecoming. MXSGT. WARREN W. PAKULSKI Right War . . . 202 . . . may be teaching your children in high school . . . tinkers with motors after work hours at Foodtown . . . forms a kinship in military with cousins Riley, Bremseth, Nagel, and Bang . . . disc-iockey for teen dances . . , eats tilet mignon with Cusick . .. SJA girls , . . is thinking about buying a car in spring . . . St. Patrick's parish. ACTIVITIES: Contact 4, MP's 3, CSMC I, 56 SGT. JOHN D. PARENTEAU Left Pronto . . . 202 . . . life of any class . . . short cropped hair . . . can be seen with Scherman, Lunch, Holisak, or Mordorski , . . works in Baldinger's Bakery . . . punches holes in donuts . . . has been seen getting change for the machines as he rarely wins at the Scot Stop . . . enioys mock scuffles with McCarty . . . survives on steak . . . Dizzy . .. enthusiastically watches the Raider machine perform on the rink . . . popular member of the gang. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. 'lfLT. THOMAS D. PATTERSON Right Pinky . . . 202 . . . will be a salesman after graduation from U. of M ,... peddles ladies' shoes at Burt's . . . has penpals in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, France, and Winona . . . all female . . . eats his iello at Mickey's Diner . . . Cbluel '49 Ford - green under left headlight. . . sure . . . excellent speaker and writer . . , foreigner in 'l2 Angry Men . . . In my country . , . . . . Filla, Doole, Drake, and Pattison . . . strong and handsome. ACTIVITIES: Football B l, 2, A 4, Track 2, Intramurals l, 2, 3. 4, Pipe and Derby l, Contact 2, 3, 4, Officers' Club, Dramatics 4, COMMITTEES: J.S. SFC. CHARLES H. PATTISON Left Pat . . . 202 . . . aspires toward golf and iournalism at Marquette . . . has his own style of dancing . . . hair like steel wool , , , Arrow head fashion . . . often drives his dates to the Prom in the Green Dragon . . . Oh Kay . . . long list of lovelies . . . expert at shining brass . . . golf trophies . . . knows Patterson and Drake best. . . proud to come from North St. Paul . . . iust ask him. ACTIVITIES: Hockey C I, B 2, Golf B l, A 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal l, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby 2, 3, Contact l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4. SFC. JOSEPH J. PATTON Right Joe Junior . . . 203 . . . accounting ranks second to a bookkeep- ing career . . . finds pleasure in horseback riding . . . SJA . . . associates with Wotzka, Queenan, and Probst . . . finds math easy . . . has experienced instructor . . . shy guy . . . confirmed bachelor . . . brought up on the farm . . . trademark, Black Mack Silver Bullets, and 2 hearty Hi Ho Silver 's . . . Conservative . . . strong advisory supporter . . . stretches the truth-a little. COMMITTEES. Blue Moon Dance. MXSGT. PAUL J, PETERSEN Left Paul . . . 203 , . . will choose between social work or engineering . . . favors OLP . , . works at Kafka's Big 'IO Food Store . . , plays poker . . . school associates comprised of Pattison, Empson, Char- boneau , . . zzzzzzz . . . top balloon salesman . . . l know it . . . plays softball for R.U.M ..., came to Cretin via Nazareth and Mechanics , . . small scale sportsman . . . good conversationalist . , . sociable, ACTIVITIES, Intramurals 3, COMMITTEES, Homecoming, Blue Moon Dance. SFC. MICHAEL A. PHILBEN Right Mike . . . 203 . . , seen with Schmid as a rule . . . usually bowling . , . electrical engineering or forestry via St. Thomas . . . stockboy in a woman's clothing store . . . favorite expression is l feel foolish . . . Why not? . . . favors OLP girls . . . talks about the '59 Pontiac converts . . . pizza fiend . . , shares his melts with girls at the drugstore . . . natural habitat concurs in Temple Court . . . when at home . , . puck spectator . , . St. Mark's . . . witty. 57 MXSGT. JAMES P. PILARSKI Left' Pills . . . 203 , . . will maior in math at St. John's or become a professional fragman . , . Froggie's favorite hangouts are the Minnesota Lake bottoms . . . That's cool, you clod . . . ships out Taystee Bread while you sleep . . . palze walze with Scalze and Schwartz . . . when not taking a dive for girls, he's just diving with Schwietz . . , active athlete . . . good solid student . . . typical Cretin cadet. ACTIVITIES: Hockey B 2, Baseball B l, 2, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal 3, Pipe and Derby l, 2, 3, Soiusen, Contact 2, MP's 3, Adv. Sgt. at Arms 2, COMMITTEES: Homecoming. MXSGT. JAMES F. PLUMMER Right Plunger . . . 203 . . . stock piler at grocery store . . . tried to build himself up on construction this post summer . . . stretihes the truth . . . once in a while . . . building his own car, from a cIo-it-your- self kit . . . nice walk . . . smoke get in your eyes? , . . tries hard to be a credit to his family , . . strong supporter of athletics . . . that's cool . . . friendly. ACTIVITIES: Hockey B l, 3, Football B I, Intramurals 2, 3, Pipe and Derby 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, MP's 3, COMMITTEES: Home- coming, Rose Dance. li u-di- SFC. PHILIP J. PROBST Left Phil . . . 203 . . . faithful newscarrier . . . musician extraordinaire . . . aeronautical engineering in sight . . . well read on science and aviation . . . pals with Quinlan and Skally . . . What do you think about? . . , water sports fan . , . did well in all science courses . . . speedy lingo . . . good study habits . . . quiet but friendly. ACTIVITIES: Band l, 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES: Blue Moon Dance. MXSGT. JAMES P. QUEENAN Right Farce . . . 203 . . . plans to maior in salesmanship . . . confident in his ability to sell cars . . . has a '59 black Fury . . . Derham Hall . . . plays a sharp game of cards . .. win one, lose one . . . seen often at Jerry's Dodge City . . . loyal supporter of advisory activities . . . likeable. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals l, 3, 4, Contact 2, 4. 58 2fLT. JOSEPH P. POLSKI Left Joe . . . 203 . . . can often be found blowing his horn or working in his darkroom . , . takes .a lot of kidding . . . 203's Christmas trees . . . rides to school in his black '48 Chev . . . Nagel, Bang, and Ryan .. . takes in all the bowl games on the 'lst . . . rosy cheeks . . . held summer painting iob . . . interested in history and chemistry . . . Santa Claus at the Emporium . . . Joe Squeeky . . . unsurpassed veracity. ACTIVITIES: Cretinite, Comment 4, Benildus Club, Chorus 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club l, Q, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Rhythm Raiders 4. LT. COL. JEFFREY J. POSTLEWAITE Right Jeff . . . 203 . . . can talk to anyone indefinitely .. . his destina- tion is to be a lawyer . . . latest edition of his blackbook resembles a telephone directory . . . nice line . . . Progressive party foreman . . , floorwalker on dates , , . S50 Chev . . . seen with Rockwell, Nemo, and Haessig . . . military jokes? . . . fashion plate . . . bona-fide promoter. . , popular. ACTIVITIES: Baseball, A tMgr.l I, Intramurals l, 2, Pipe and Derby l, Q, 3, Soiusen, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, Officers' Club, CSMC I, Q, 3, 4, Crack Drill 2, Dept. Pres, 4, Dept. 2nd Vice Pres. 3, Dept Sec. l, 2, Adv. Pres. l, 3, 4, Adv. Vice Pres. 2, COMMITTEES. Rose Dance, Homecoming IChmn.l, Blue Moon Dance ICom, Chmn,l, Smoking Embers Mixer. CAPT. THOMAS S. RANDALL Left Rand . . . 203 . , . always found in the gym shooting buckets . . , seen with a red be.ard and always those iftlt boots . . . You name it, l'II eat it . . , resulting factor . . . Sher probably will enter medicine in college with Dunne . . . I of the Lebens trio , . . noontime birthday party when he turned I7 . . , backbone of the ball-bouncers team . . . one of St. Paul's most loyal Milwaukee fans . . .ambition is to retire at the age of 40 , . . exceptionally fine student , . . liked by all. ACTIVITIES: Basketball HB I, A 2, 3, 4, Baseball BU 2, A 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Contact 2, 4, Chorus 4, Otihcers' Club, NHS, CSMC I, 2, Adv. Vice Pres. I, 4, Adv. Treas, 2, 3, COMMITTEES, Homecoming, Blue Moon Dance, Missions, JS. ifir, PAUL D, REICHENBACH Right Paul . , . 203 . . . quiet and unassuming . . . comes from St. Augustine's, in Cowtown U.S.A .... has a nice boat . , . angler and hunter . . . one of the peanut Football backs . . , found with Skoog, Ryan, Spoden, or Vis girls . . . summer life guard . . . nice tan .. . smart and rugged . , . hopes of becoming a forest ranger or sailor . . . occasionally frequents Klub Kaposia . . . ideal blind dates , . . admired by many for his determination. ACTIVITIES, Football A 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 4, Comment, Merit Medal l, 2, Contact 3, 4, Ofhcers' Club, Math Club I, 2, 3, 4, NHS, Adv, Pres, 2, Arlv, Sec. 3, 4, Crack Drill I, 2, COMMITTEES, JS., Homecoming, Blue Moon Dance, SFC. JEAN R. QUINLAN Left Jean . . . 203 . . . bug on coins . . . summer trucker for Milwaukee Road . , . automobile magnate , . . owns 3 . . . usually found under one of them . . . Gosh! . . . master carrier salesman . . . won 4th place in teen-age rodeo . . . bowler . . . belongs to St. Luke's Youth Club . . . found in the company of Wilharber, Philben, and Charbonneau . . . Democrat. ACTIVITIES, Chess Club 2, 3, Comment 3, Radio Club 3. CAPT. JAMES C. RAFFERTY Right Raft . . , 203 . . . integral component of senior class . . . does anything in the line of printing work for the school . . . photographer and cartoonist . . . memorizes iokes in spare moments . . . JR -I- Ebb Tide . . . makes his own personalized name cards to give to his acquaintances at St. Joe's , . . real-going wash tub drum . . . private den in .attic for 'Go 60' accomplishments . . . attributed with impeccable speech . . . incomparable writer . . . diligent worker. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Cretinite, Comment I, 2, 3, Ed,- in-chief 4, Merit Medal I, 3, Pipe and Derby l, 2, 3, Soiusen Edfin- chief, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, Ofhcers' Club Sec. 4, Chorus 4, CSMC 2, 3, 4, Crack Drill I, 2, 3, 4, Adv. Vice Pres, 3, Adv. Sec, I, 2, Adv, Treas. 4, COMMITTEES, Class Directory CChrnn.t, JS. Prom ICom. Chmn.l, Homecoming, Rose Dance, Jr. Record Hop, Blue Moon Dance, Smoking Embers, NHS, LT. COL. PAUL S. RENSCHEN Left Paul . . . 203 . . . his ambition is to be a general in the Army . , . most apt to be , . . Applebaum boy . . . future slanted toward West Point , . , skiing and horseback riding enthusiast . . . closest friends are Scapanski, Rafferty, and Vander Heyden . . . what doesn't he do for entertainment? , . . goes for sharp intelligent girls . . . drives a nice car . . , competent student . . . enioys getting crack drill members up early, ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, 2, 4, Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, Soiusen, Contact 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby I, OttTcers' Club, Math Club 4, Crack Drill 2, Adv, Sgt. at Arms 3, 4, Superior Cadet, COMMITTEES, Homecoming, Blue Moon Dance, J.S,, NHS. SFC. RICHARD J. RICCI Right Rick . . . 203 . . . real hard worker for advisory intramural teams . . . Democratic hopes for '60 elections . . . would like to become a dentist or a chemical engineer . . . favorite subject was chemistry . . . Stack, Menge, and Hubbard . . . SJA . , . diverts his time between hunting and golf , , .marches well in the band . . . complacent . . ,comes from St. Thomas the Apostle parish , . stocks potato chips and Fritos in the cafeteria. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby I, Contact 4, CSMC I, Band 2, 3, 4, Chcss Club 2, 3, Math Club 4. 59 ZXLT. JAMES L. ROSS Left Floss . . . 203 . . . studious . . . a member of the Holy Name Society at St. .lohn's . . . candidate for an engineering or teaching career . . . washed blackboards in his soph year . . . nice guy! . , SJA . . . Jim is a classroom standout . . . engages in chemistry for a hobby . . . played a double role in IZ Angry Men . . , plays chess with Dario and Bonin , . . gentle disposition. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Comment 3, 4, Merit Medal I, Q, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby I, Q, 3, Soiusen, Contact 3, 4, Benildus Club, Officers' Club, Chorus 4, MP's 3, Science Club I, 2, 3, 4, Math Club I, Q, 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club Q, 3, Drcimatics 4, Crack Drill 2, COMMITTEES. J.S., Homecoming. SGT. JOHN E. RUPERT Right Rupe . . , 203 . . . ponders future in mathematics . . . dwells near the river area . . . slow talker , . . a thinking man . . . sharp student . . . 3 merit medals . . . likes pizza and lab experiments . . . Adv. clown . . , e.ats his lunch out of the tackle box when the weather's right. . . busboy at Gannon's . . . bats the breeze with Kneelancl and Nygaard . . . reliable. ACTIVITIES: Hockey C I, Baseball B I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Comment 2, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Benilclus Club, COMMITTEES: Homecoming. 60 g' MXSGT. PATRICK G. RILEY Left Pat , . .203. . . Irishman from St. Thomas Aquinas. . .watches water polo, lifts weights, works on his car, and entertains girls in his leisure time . , . built a house over the summer . . . active in Civil Defense . , . Don Juan . . . 'lhello there . . , will major in electronics in college . . . shoe salesman . . . should sell hair oil . . . closest buddies are Dick Nygaard and Jim Schwebel . . . decorous dresser . . . good-natured. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, 2, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Merit Medal Q, Contact 2, 3, Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. CHARLES M. ROCKWELL Rigbt Rocky . . . 203 . . . intends to make a career of the Navy , . . if not seen working on his Green Lemon, can be found stocking shelves at Red Owl . . . ardent Cretin sports fan . . . closest friends include Postlewaite, McMahon, and Holmgren . . . thinks it would be nice to donate his Ist million to the CSMC . . . Nice Joke, Bad Man , . . Hook . . . spirited and ambitious , . . St. Columban boy. ACTIVITIES, Basketball A IMgr.I I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Comment 2, 3, 4, Soiusen, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES, Blue Moon 'Com Chmn.l, Homecoming. 2fl.T. JOHN D. RYAN Left 'lJohn . . . 203 . .. practical ioker , . . expert photographer and born scientist . . , got any tacks left? . . . independent politician . , , Torpedo Pontiac requires a lot of work , . . Thanks! , . . laundry iob has kept him sparkling . . . his alacrity in studies re- sulted in very fine grades . . . shares good times with Spoden, Duffy, and Reichenbach . . . future plans tend toward his favorite subiect, science . . . industrious. ACTIVITIES, Cretinite, Comment I, 3, 4, Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club: lv'P's 3, Mclth Club 4, CSMC 3. SFC. TERENCE P. ST. MARTIN Right Gus . . . 203 . . . pumps ethyl on Dale and Front, his father's gas station . . . presently airplane mechanic in Air National Guard . . . rendezvous nightly at the Cornerspot with Unten, Muellner and crowd . . . good athlete . . . speedster . . . what's the deal? . . . thinks Como is the garden of paradise . . . flips trains with ? Daulton . . . has desire to play pro hockey . . . never could see too well . . . easy to get along with. ACTIVITIES: Hockey A 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. ROBERT R. SCALZE Left Bob . . . 203 . . . hopes to become an English teacher . , . stock boy in Emporium Fur Dept .... goes with St. Joe's girl . . . flag bearer . . . Lot's of luck Charlie, have a ball . . . young Democrat . . . empty bottles in locker . . . enjoys the com- pany of Pilarski, Schwietz, and Polski . . . participant in intra- murals . . . wrangling wrestler . . . known by all . . . East Sider, Presentation parish. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Comment I, 2, 3, Rifle Team 2, Pipe and Derby 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, Color Guard 3, Crack Drill I, 2. MAJ. GENE A. SCAPANSKI Right Gene . . . 203 . , .shows Applebaums how to run food busi- ness . . . well rounded individual . . . wild man at the games . . . exuberant . . . beats bongoes and pounds the keys . . . can be found feverishly cancelling Void mistakes to meet his lst page deadline . . . happy frame of mind . . . somber faced when he walks through the rows of rifles . . . won 2nd place with deco- rated '29 Ford . , . in the cliques of Rafferty, Renschen and Vandy. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Comment I, 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benilclus Club, Ofhcers' Club, Chorus 4, Cheerleader 4, Crack Drill I, 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES, Homecoming ICom. Chmn.I, Rose Dance, J.S., NHS. MXSGT. LEONARD J. SCHWARTZ Left Cleaver . . . 203 . . . jerks sodas at Kunze Drug . . . makes friends easily . . , divides his summer time between hunting and camping . . . band boy . . . lunch table gang includes Albrecht, Kisch, and Mirsch . . . has friends at OLP, who doesn't? . . . excelled in solid geometry . . . says little, accomplishes a lot . . . always willing to give someone a helping hand . . , follows basketball. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, Contact 4, Benilclus Club, Band I, 2, 3, 4. COMMITTEES, Homecoming. MXSGT. JAMES R. SCHWEBEL Right Jim . . . 203 . . , wants to be lawyer or politician . . , favorite topic is ? DeLa Hunt . . . Progressive party member . . . owns 2 cars: his Chev is as good as his Ford is bad . . . hobby is mixing with people . , . carry-out boy at Cut Price, worked for Uncle Sam last summer . . , best friends are Riley and Parenteau . . . Archie's Cafe Exceptional . . . claims favorite food is liquid refreshments . . . ping pong enthusiast . . , YDFL booster . , . Si. Joe's . . . Nativity . . . ZZZZZ boy . . . hitchhiker, ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Radio Club I, Q, 3, 4, SFC. RICHARD F. SCHERMAN Left Stick .. . 203 . . . meditates law career . . . U of M or St. Thomas . . . good background as a baker . . . pies . . . enjoys spending leisure time at her house . . . Tank is often ribbed about his physique . . . There seems to be a slight discrepancy here . . . Holisak and Lynch often accompany him to EcIdies . . . interested in sports . . . seen with the warden's granddaughter . . . halfway to a diploma at Central . . . carries a 12 gauge during pheasant season. ACTIVITIES, Football 4, COMMITTEES, Homecoming, Blue Moon Dance. SGT. MICHAEL F. SCHMID Right Floyd . . . 203 . . . good athlete . . . nice bowling thumb, boxing lessons, and right hand . . . blows are at a minimum when he's bowling . . . 700 series . . . probably will turn pro . . . hung wash at Good Shepherd during vacation . . . Good grief . . . has a '53 Ford six bonger . . . long list of lovelies . . . happy-go-lucky guy. . . naturally successful. ACTIVITIES: Basketball C I, Baseball B I, A 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 2. MXSGT. JOHN C. SCHWEBEL Left Schweb5 . . . 203 . , . one of the Schwebel twins , . . smaller one . . . plans to make career out of some science . . . sets sights on St. Mary's . . . never agrees with brother . . . likes OLP girls and is a confirmed Democrat . . . very likeable . . . faithful paper boy . . . plays sports when he's not studying . , . math brain . . . runs in family . . . friends include Lamb and Scalze . . . ping-pong, pizza, and football. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals 3, 4, Merit Medal l, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby l, 2, 3. MAJ. RONALD F. SCHWIETZ Right Ron , . . 203 . . . going to ioin Navy after college . . . fancies skindiving, cars, coins, and girls . . . best friends are Pilarski, Scalze, Valento, and Seigler . . . usually found .at Midwest skin- diving or 40 feet below the surface , . . canary yellow '49 Ford convertible . . . big wheel at J.A. ACTIVITIES. Track l, 2, Comment 3, 4, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Ofticers' Club, M,P.fs 3, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, Crack Drill l, 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES, Rose Dance, Homecoming. SFC. WILLIAM J. SKALLY Left Bill . . . 203 . . . retired Cathedral paper boy , . . now works at Piggly Wiggly . . . frequently found in a iam . . . of his own making . . , future intentions favor technical engineering at U of M . . . w.as taught how to drive by his father in a squad car . . . l'm all right, it's the world that's wrong . . . good student . . . studies hard, but Ah for tomorrow . . . usually suc- ceeds in his attempts. ACTIVITIES, Pipe and Derby l, 2, Chess Club 3. MXSGT. LAWRENCE G. SKOOG Right l'Lar . . . 203 . . . may have a degree in chemistry or engineer- ing some day . .. ianitor and chauffeur for Holy Spirit . . . l'm here Prof, send my card down yet? . . . good artist . . . fasci- nated by beavers . . . exceptional handwriting . . . pessimist . . . no party member . . . me no vote! . . . always ready to take ci dip on a canoe trip . . . swims like a fish . . . hits the parties with Walerius, Simek, Gruber, and sometimes Wales . . . pre- sides in ci cheerful mood. ACTIVITIES, Hockey JVM 3, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Comment l, 4, Pipe and Derby l, 2, 3, Soiusen, Contact 4, Chorus 4, COMMIT- TEES, Blue Moon Dance, Homecoming, J.S,, Rose Dance, Jr, Record Hop, Smoking Embers Mixer, 62 MXSGT. DENNIS M. SEIGLER Left Den . . . 203 . . . plans on taking in the sights as a forest ranger . . . pushes the cart at the Criterion, as a busboy . . . got all the free Pepsi he wanted over the summer . . . worked there . . . skeet shooter and rabbit hunter . . . what a lake! . . . frequents the drive-ins with Wilhorber and Wicker . . . Holy Spirit boy . . . reserved student. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, 2, Pipe and Derby I, 2, Contact 2, 3, 4, MP's 3, CSMC 2. MXSGT. DONALD J. SIMEK Right Sims . . . spends most of his time out with the boys . . . one of the Bethel Mission mob . . . big and burly. . . Oh Yea! . , . fisher, camper, and hunter . . . says he likes algebra too , . . staunch Democrat . . . hangs around the Village with Skoog, Cullen, and Walerius , . . Holy Spirit . . . weight lifter . . . slants toward being a conservationist or an engineer. . . not particular about girls' schools . . . quiet in class. ACTIVITIES: Hockey B l, 2, Football A 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby l, 2, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, MP's 3, COMMITTEES: Rose Dance, Jr. Record Hcp. MXSGT. JAMES J. SMITH Left Jim . . . 207 . . . plans military or mechanical engineering career . . . employed at Holm and Olson as salesman and de- livery boy . . . pool shark . . . good voice . . . best friend is Dave Corcoran . . . also seen on the links with Carroll and Pattison . . . favors chemistry, typing and OLP . , , leisure time occupied with mechanics. . . steak and spaghetti . . . has 'II golf trophies, as a start . . . nice swing . . . wink goes with it . . . well mannered St. Francis De Sales boy. ACTIVITIES. Golf A 3, 4, Intramurals I, 3, Contact, Benildus Club. SFC. JAMES A. SOMMERS Right Red . . . 203 . . . enlarges his biceps pushing his light blue '49 Ford , , , Quiet Village ,. . colorful complexion . . , red hair . . . attends Mass at St. Therese . . . seen around school with Kneeland, Haider, and St. Martin . . . receives his best grades in military . . , was a member of the student body at St. Francis De Sales High for 2 years . . . soft spoken but sincere. SFC. THOMAS J. STACK Left Tom . . , 203 . . . picked up spending money as flower salesman . . . general custodian at chow mein shop . . . boating and water skiing are his summer hobbies . , . his Iife's desire is to see the world . . . There's no place like Roseville . . . best buddies are Frevel, Ricci, and Fritz . . .very tranquil, especially in school . . . hesitant between dental and engineering careers after fur- thering his education at St. John's. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3, 4, Contact 4, Benildus Club, Chess Club 3. MXSGT. BRUCE P. STANTON Right Wolf . . . 203 . . . does most of his training at the police gym . . . hero of Hastings . . . '59 featherweight champ . . . now seeking bantamweight title . . . Gimme a break . . . loves flowers . . . 4 roses . . . is now property of the Marines . . . intensely interested in being a success in the same . , . bodyguard of Sunberg, Spurrier, and Muske . . . would like to be the proud owner of a '37 Ford . . . casual dresser from the West Side. ACTIVITIES, Football B 2, Basketball BH I, Contact 2, 3, 4. tidal!-'P IXLT. FRANK J. SPODEN Left Spudsy . . , 203 . . . hangs out at Mike Thomas's Record Shop . . . carries groceries for Piggly Wiggly . . . plays basketball, one of the coaches favorites . . . crazy about girls . . . misses all the dances . . . artist from West St. Paul, St. Joseph's parish . . . long list of friends comprise Wiberg, Ryan, Menge, Mueller, etc. , . . Billy Vaughn fan . . . basement pool hall . , . one of old milk carton popping gang . . . likes all sports . . . ardent desire to achieve superiority in architectual drawing . . . modest. ACTIVITIES, Football B I, 2, Basketball A 3, 4, Baseball B I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, Ofticers' Club, COMMITTEES, Homecoming, Jr. Record Hop. MXSGT. JOSEPH I.. SPURRIER Right Little Joe . . . 203 . . . has a prosperous future ahead of him . . .banker or accountant . . , small but mighty . . . Joe Superiorl' . . . old 99 . . . one of the boys . . . attended cars at gas station during summer . . . McCarty, Stanton, and Hewitt . , . well liked by all . . . Cretin would be willing to accept more of his type . . . one of the most assiduous students in school. ACTIVITIES1 Cretinite, Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, Adv. Treas. I, COMMITTEES: J,S., NHS. 63 SFC. PAUL J. STEHR Lett Step . . . 207 . . , hopes to ,attend St. Thomas . . . absorbs thrilling dime novels . . . hobbies include guns, talking, and St. Joe's girls . . . St. Matt's cat . . . ambition is to get Mom's car . . . What, me worry? . . . O'Neill, Rupert, Wallner . . . sociology and military , . . nice look, stare. . . harbors dream of pipe-fitting. ACTIVITIES: Baseball A IMgr.i 2, Pipe and Derby I, 2, MP's 3, CSMC 4, Crack Drill I, 2. MXSGT. PAUL F. STEINER Right 'Wav Paul , . , 207 . , . commutes on the notorious White Bear bus . . . chemistry or physics career in sight after training at College of St. Thomas . . . associates with Menge, Ted Thomas, and Svare . . . nice ioke , . . gourmet when it comes to lobster tails . . . inclines toward TV and homework , . . amateur radio . , . adept in band work . . . OLP ahead of any others. ACTIVITIES, Comment I, 2, 3, 4, Soiusen, Contact 3, 4, Benildus Club, Debate I, 2, Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club I, CSMC l, Bond I, 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. JOSEPH F. STEVENS Left Joe . . . 207 . . . owns '49 blue custom Ply . . . transferred from Nazareth in middle of iunior year , . . Wolkerstarfer, Vorn- brock, Bremseth . . . Curly . . . go-getter , . . St. Joe's . . . shin-splints . . . french-fried shrimp . . . English and Latin . . . Democrat . . . Oh, is she nice . . . plans to take business ad- ministration at' St. Thomas . . . when he is not working at Apple- baum's, he is seen puttering around his auto. ACTIVITIES: Track 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Comment 3, 4, Chorus 4, Contact 4, Radio Club 3, Chess Club 3, COMMITTEES, Homecoming, Smoking Embers Mixer. IXLT. TERRENCE M. STEVENS Right Ter . . . 207 . . . pals with Gruber, Cullen, and Bohen . . . water-skier . . . squeaky voice . . . I'Oh, yo! . . . apprentice butcher . . . chemistry scholar . . . president of own J.A. company . . . engineering or accounting in college . . . can usually be found behind the meat counter .at Sid's Big Ten . . , St. Mark's product . . . OLP . . , had a bash on the ski trip. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2, 3, Pipe and Derby 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, Ofhcers' Club, Math Club 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, COM- MITTEES, Blue Moon Dance, J,S., Homecoming. SGT. JOHN J. SULLIVAN Left Sully . . . 207 . . . chews bubblegum . . , Gospel Mission gang . . . one of the unfortunates informally enrolled in ROTC . . . That's life . . . blue '53 Ford, no heater . . . chautfeurs friends to school . . . OLP , . . Tough . . . plans pharmaceutical pro- fession . . . stock-boy at Maplewood Foods . . . friend of every- one . . . Hard-guy in OLP play . . . major letter winner: Dear John, ??? ACTIVITIES, Intramurals 3, Pipe and Derby 3, Benildus Club, Chorus 4, Contact 4, CSMC 3, 4, Dramatics 4. MXSGT. FRANKLIN S. SUNBERG Right Frank . . . 207 . . . industrial relations career, or psychologist . . . plays cards with the guys at the club . . . Kelly . . . presently employed as salesman at the Golden Rule , . . Muske, DeFeo, Burg . . . thinks he's got the fastest Olds , . . good operator . . . gets a charge out of Devitt's laugh . . . anonymous phone calls . . . Nativity parish . . . God's gift to women. ACTIVITIES, Track I, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, MP's 3, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Benildus Club, CSMC I, 2, COMMITTEES: Home- coming, Blue Moon Dance. MXSGT. ROBERT J. SVARE Left SlideruIe . . . 207 . . . Remington Rand prospect . . .,eIectronic engineering at U of M . . . chief operator of radio shack thoml . . . You got me , . . National Merit Finalist . . . chemistry and physics brain . , . Wolkerstorfer and radio club men as a rule . . . l clon't dig your wave length man . . , nice sun-tan . . . red-head from Norway. ACTIVITIES, Comment I, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, Adv. Sgt, at Arms I, COMMITTEES: Homecoming. LT. COL. WILLIAM R. SWANSON Right Swanny . . . 207 . . . Have '59 Pontiac, will travel . . . late evening sultry guitar playing . . . 7-day-a-week scholar . . . interested in business administration . .. noted for boat, water skis and wavering voice . . . where there's Will , there's a way . . . pin-striper . . . nice hair . . .found mostly with Scapanski and Sweeney . . . Good deal . , . turns the light out at the Cretinite room . . . artistic notebooks . . . meticulous. ACTIVITIES, Cretinite IDesign-Editorl, Comment I, 3, 4, Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, MP's 3, Pipe and Derby 2, 3, Contact 2, Benildus Club, Olticers' Club, Chorus 4, Debate I, NHS, Ski Club 2, 4, Crack Drill 2, 3, 4, Neatest Cadet I, 2, 3, Chicago Tribune Award 3, COM- MITTEES, J.S., Homecoming, Blue Moon Dance, Rose Dance. MAJ. JAMES E. SWEENEY Lett Jim . . . 207 . . . dwells in SwampviIIe U.S.A . . . St. John's bound . . , plays a hot twangy guitar . . . a gentleman and a scholar . . . top flight average . . . confirmed rock and roller . . . transportation pool with Rand, Ed, ancl Dunne . . . favors long Red hair . . . architectural profession is his goal . . . construction boy . . . nice build! . . . D.L.S. partisan . , . OLP-Cretin class plays. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Comment 3, 4, Cretinite, ISection Editors, Soiusen, Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, MP's 3, Cheerleader 4, Benildus Club, Ottlcers' Club, ICo-Sgt, at Armsi, Chorus 4, Math Club, Nl-IS, CSMC 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Dept, Treas. I, 2, Adv. Pres. I, 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES, IS., Homecoming, Blue Moon Dance. CPL. RICHARD F. THEISSEN Right Thein . . . 207 . . . East Side boy . . . will maior in chemistry at the U. of M ,... often seen at the Jazz Lab with Vomela, Welsch, and Tom Thomas . . . Daddy . . . works at Hillcrest Country Club , . . improves his own game from observance . . . model airplane enthusiast . . . goes out with the fellas . . . member ot: the Vools . . . enioys leisure time . . . Blessed Sacrament parish. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, MP's 3, Pipe and Derby 2. SFC. GERALD R. THERA Left Jer . . . 207 . . . stock boy at Snyders Drug Store . . . silent type . . . came from St. Joseph's preparatory seminary in Ala. . . . quote Je pense qui non! . . . Latin scholar . . . seen often with Bob McMahon . . . contemplates college work at St. John's . . . heads north every day for school , . . intramural sports en- thusiast . , . Holy Spirit environs . . . good speaker. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals 4, Contact 4, Benildus Club. SFC. THOMAS R. THIBODEAU Right Tabs . . . 207 . . . worked on construction over the summer . . . is still counting the money . . . has his own fan club . . . Every day in every way we strive to be more and more like TR . . . works down at the Athletic Club as a lifeguard . . . Teebs escorted a queen candidate to Homecoming . . , girl friends from OLP . . . associates are Sunberg and the boys . . . intends to go to Regis or Notre Dame . . . take up business administration, ACTIVITIES, Football BH I, 2, A 3, 4, Baseball BH 2, Track 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Benildus Club, Ski Club 3, 4, Adv. Vice Pres. I, 2, 3, COMMITTEES: Homecoming, Blue Moon Dance. 2fLT. THEODOR R. THOMAS Left Ted . . . 207 . . . theoretically a conservative . . . ess.oy contest winner . . . stickler tor details . . . studies extensively . , . bands- man . , .likes most of his subiects-did well in all of them . . . abstruse , . . doesn't like questionaires . . . common habitat is foyer of new building . . . intellectual . . . retains what he learns . . . the best proofreader in the school. ACTIVITIES: Cretinite, Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, Otticers' Club, Band I, 2, 3, 4, NHS. MXSGT. THOMAS J. THOMAS Right TomTom . . , 207 . . . rah r.ah boy . . . no voice . . . stock boy at Emporium . . . seven 70's in military . . . math student. . . looking for o girl with a crewcut . . , Tarzan . . . keeps East Side rolling with Theissen, Vomela, Broderson, and Welsch . . . authority on mixing . . . trademark: black tyrolean , , . one of the Vods . . , plans to start a college for cheerleading . . . earnest .l.A. promoter. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, Q, 3, 4, Comment I, 2, MP's 3, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Cheerleader 4, Contact 2, 3, Benildus Club, CSMC I, 2, COMMITTEES: Homecoming, Rose Dance, Blue Moon Dance. SFC. RONALD C. UNTEN Left Marve . . . 207 . . , comes from Como Area . . . rugged de- fenseman . . . real casual. . . constituent of Muellner, Burg, and St. Martin crowd . . . summer water sports best hold his interest . , . fills shelves at Lex. Pkwy. Red Owl . . . Oscar is seen at the Corner Spot . . . usually with the Washington boys. . . . What's this you're pulling? . . . Progressive . . . never wears a hat . . . has cultured his laugh. ACTIVITIES: Hockey A 2, 3, 4, Football B 2, Comment I, 2, MP's 3. SFC. JAMES J. VALENTO Right Jim . . . 207 . . . with 3 wrecked transmissions in one month, he's usually quite busy with his buggy . . . '47 Ford convertible . . . among Jim's friends are Ryan, Klukas, and Spoden . . . at- tended White Bear high for two years . . . his real ambition is to be an accomplished engineer . . . philatelist . . . sharp cadet. ACTIVITIES, Track A 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Comment 4, MP's 3, Pipe and Derby 3, Contact 4, Benildus Club, CSMC 3, 4, COM- MITTEES: Homecoming. 66 MXSGT. JAMES B. TSCHIDA Left Jim , . . 203 . . . former Washington High student . . . wants to ioin the Air Force . . . works on cars and hunts when hels not loafing , .. sharp hockey player . . . East Sider, St. Bernard's . . . ambition is to be a millionaire , .. get serious . . . usually found at home . . . another St. .loe's booster . . . commonly asso- ciated with McMahon, Cusick, and Holmgren . . . authority on bowling . . . tremendous card salesman. ACTIVITIES: Hockey A 3, 4, Benildus Club. CPL. DENNIS K. TUBRIDY Right Buz . . .207 . . .comes from the hallowed ground of the East Side . , , likes food, says he wants to be a cook . . . his special rendezvous is Angles , . , conspires with Walsh, Farrel, and Wil- harber . . . passes Mr. Tierney every morning on the river road . . . Tubes is a great fisherman . . , known to have had lengthly disputes with Prof. McKeown . . , delighted with Harding girls . . . regales friends with guitar picking. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals l, Q, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES, Homecoming. 1 i , Q 7 I, 2, 3, 4, ,Mail- MXSGT. TERRENCE W. VOTEL Left Wimpy . . . 207. . . rug-cutter at Golden Rule . , . terrorizes 4th floor with Sunberg . . . Visitation gals . . . medicine or law . . . con- gregates with McDonough and gang .. . Chester . . . What? . . . fried rice and frog legs . . . iokester . . . Italian Village or O'ConnelI's . . . Progressive Luker . . . when not playing sports, he's watching them. ACTIVITIES, Football A 3, 4, Basketball B I, 2, A 3, Track I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby I, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES, Blue Moon Dance. IXLT. ROBERT J. WALERIUS Right Bob . . . 207 . . . goes on northern camping trips with Wales and Skoog . . . employee of McGee Trucks . . . good skier . . . weightlifting and judo as hobbies . . . possible law future . . . good-looking, quiet individual . . . out-of-doors man . . . St. Thomas prospect . . . good word for everyone . . . Young Demo- crat . . . seen at all mixers. ACTIVITIES: Hockey B I, 2, Football B 2, A 3, 4, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby I, 2, Contact 3, 4, MP's 3, Chorus 4, Debate 3, Benildus Club, Ofhcers' Club, Adv. Sec. 2, 3, Adv. Sgt. at Arms 4, COMMITTEES: Blue Moon Dance, Homecoming, J.S., Jr. Record Hop. MXSGT. JAMES O. VOMELA Jim . . . 207 . . . another Jazz Lab man . . . L,A. baseball fan . . , big winner last year . . . appears wide awake . . . zzzzh . . . carryout boy . . . spends a lot of time working on his grey '52 Ply . . . Theissen, Felton, and Fuller . . . broken spec- tacles identify him . . . Crazy . . . have no leisure time . . . dapper gentleman from Blessed Sacrament. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, MP's 3, Contact 3, 4, CSMC MXSGT. THEODORE J. VORNBROCK Ted . . . 207 . . . advocates St, John's . . . tremendous school spirit, exemplified by events in Fargo, Austin, St. Cloud, etc .... well educated thumb . . . SJA . . . seen with Jiggs Wolkerstorfer and Fox Kishel . . . strongly attached to hockey, second choice track , .. ponders teaching . . . never-say-die attitude , . . realist . . . ace on the IQ mile . . . loyal Fighting Saints man. ACTIVITIES. Hockey B I, 2, A 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Color Guard 3, Radio Club I, -if CAPT. DONALD B. VANDERHEYDEN Left Vandy , . . 207 . . . rattled ol? with Swanson at St. Joe's . . . light fingered pianist . . . good dancer . . . highest iumping cheerleader . . . bongo drums . . . Quote, Let's go on a ski trip . . . really great! . . . played opposite the triple cast in OLP play, Ist act . . . expert horseman . . . conservative Republi- can . . , Renschen, Conzemius, and Burke . . . industrial admin- istration . . . very good! . . . easy-going. ACTIVITIES, Cretinite lSection Editors, Comment 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal 3, 4, MP's 3, Pipe anal Derby I, 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Benildus Club, Chorus 4, Officers' Club, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Camera Club I, 2, Ski Club 4, COMMITTEES: Homecoming, Blue Moon Dance, J.S, JAMES H. VAN HOVEN Right Jim . . . 207 . . . mechanical engineering at U of M . . . works on bombs . . . St. Joe's . . , owns a '53 Toad Ply called Six Pak . . . has delusions about owning General Motors . . . Meehan, Hoag, and Nagle . , . belongs to Rebel's Car Club , , , utility man at greenhouse . . . meets the boys at Lennie's or at the Roadside . . . careful driver. ACTIVITIES: Football B 2, MP's 3, Cafeteria Club 3, Camera Club I, 2. Left Right 'l , , .I 67 2fLT. LEE R. WALES Left Lee-Boy . . . 207 . , , future slanted toward engineering . . . Dispatch and Press boy . . . favorite quote: Got a spare loaf? . . . good sports writer and cartoonist . . . Couture, Skoog, and Walerius . . . found at Lar's kitchen or the Village . . . pancakes every morning . , , experienced camper . . . catches the big fish . . . whale .. . retired carry-out boy . . . Holy Spirit . . , assumes an air of nonchalance. ACTIVITIES: Hockey B I, Tennis 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Comment 3, 4, MP's 3, Pipe and Derby I, 4, Contact 4, Benildus Club, Chorus 4, Chess Club 3, 4, COMMITTEES, Homecoming, Blue Moon Dance. IXLT. JAMES E. WALLNER Right Swirl . . . 207 . . . shoeshiner lust summer . . . tardy-card mes- senger . . . steady honor roll student . . . reforestation and con- servation . . . SJA. . . history fan , . . St, Matt's on the bluff . . . chums are Wheelock and Wilharber . . . What's on your mind?I'. . . frequent bus rider, resorted to thumb during strike . . . hockey fan. ACTIVITIES: Hockey 3, Track 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, Ofhcers' Club, Math Club 4, Crack Drill I, 2, Adv. Sec. 4, Adv, Sgt. at Arms 2. MXSGT. FRANCIS S. WELSCH Left Jake . . . 207 . . . speedy, should drive a racing car . . . takes it out on '57 Ford . . . Tom Thomas and Jim Frazier . . . emulates 410 instructor . . . likes hula hoops . , . construction worker . , . from the sanctified Rice Street area . . . wait till graduation . . . sound math student . . . hopes to attend St. John's college . . . St. Bernard's parish. ACTIVITIES, Jr. Red Cross, Cafeteria Club 3, 4. is MXSGT. MICHAEL J. WHALEN Right Mike . . . 207 , . . blows a very mean horn . . . commercial piloting in the offing . . . another Villa Maria admirer . . . smooth operator at Mpls. Grain Exchange . . . did well in Spanish, Ole . . . prizes '58 T-Bird . . . partisan toward boat racing, water skiing, and all vacation sports . . , Boy! do I have form in the summer . . . Republican. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I 2, 3, 4, Contact 3, Pipe and Derby I, CSIVIC I, 2. 3, 4, Cafeteria Club 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club I 2 3, 4, Adv, Treas. I, COMMITTEES, Blue Moon Dance. 68 MXSGT. JEROME J. WALSH Left Knobby . . . 207 . . . hits Angie's with Tubridy . . . from the Eastside's second heaven . . . clothes salesman . . . best friends are Tubridy and Farrell . . . one of the few two-car men . . . discrim- inotes in favor of Harding girls . . . favorite expression: What a blast . . . Radical Democrat . . . carries on highly interesting conversation during advisory. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, CMSC I, 2, 3, 4, COMMITTEES, Homecoming. MAJ. RICHARD P. WARREN Right Red . . . 207 . . . also referred to as Kruds . . . good look- ing . . . college football All-American prospect . . . known to stand like Napoleon before Homecoming Queen's chair . . . hangs around with some of the local boys around the table . . . smooth dresser . . . lf not, why not? . . . usually wins at cards, plays by Hayle . . , Earnie . . . Buddy Holly and Johnny Mathis enthusiast.. . edged out Randall for tallest senior at mixer . . . predicts o Iawyer's career . . . received a lot of college offers. ACTIVITIES: Hockey A 2, 3, 4, Football B 2, A 3, 4, Baseball B 2, AH 3, 4, Intramurals I, Contact 3, 4, Benildus Club, MP's 3, Officers' Club ICO-Sgt. at Armsl, CMSC I, 2, 3, 4, Crack Drill 2, Color Guard 3, Dept. Sec. 4, Dept, Sgt. at Arms 3, Adv. Sgt. at Arms 3, Adv, Vice Pres. 4, COMMITTEES, Blue Moon Dance, Homecoming. SFC. JAMES A. WILHARBER Right Jim . . . 207 . . . Boss . . . fast talker . . . always ready with the practical remarks . . . believes anything is possible . . . fourth page 'discriminator' . . . leads the mob in discussions . . . What would the advisory be like without him? . . . fancies show biz as his place in life . . . wants to be a little dot in the big circle . . . photo and record collector . . . clever. ACTIVITIES: Comment 3, 4, Contact 3, 4, Adv, Treas. 3, COMMIT- TEES, Smoking Embers Mixer, Homecoming. 2fLT. JOHN A. WOLKERSTORFER Left Jiggs . . . 207 . . . cohorts include Vornbrock, Svare, Kishel, and Seth . . . Johnny-on-the-spot . . . psychology or history student at St, John's . . . quote, That's about a laugh and a half . . . dallies on the phone . . . hilarious . . . 3-year veteran of J.A. . . . alternate cheerleader . . . says he likes Democrats, any kind . . . contagious laughter . . .comes from the rough part of town. ACTIVITIES, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, MP's 3, Pipe and Derby I, 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Benilalus Club, Chorus 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Club 2, 3, 4, Crack Drill I, 2, COMMITTEES: Homecoming, JS., Blue Moon Dance. IXLT. RICHARD A. WIBERG Right Dick . . . 207 . . . Marquette or U , . . history teacher or engineer . , . pals around with Muckerheide, Ryan, etc .... water-skier and bowler . . OLP . . . bright kid . . . hops polar dog sled in winter . . . White Bear boy, including boat and motor , . . meets his dates on the Bear Bus , . . natural athlete . . . SJA . . . authoritative source . . . applies himself well . . . geometry whiz, ACTIVITIES. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Cretinite, Comment 3, 4, Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4, MP's 3, Benildus Club, Otticers' Club, Chorus 4, Debate I, NHS, CSMC 3, Adv Treas, 4, COMMITTEES, Homecoming. SGT. RALPH A. WHEELOCK Left Ralph . . . 207 , , . U bound . . . barbell boy . . . creates atmosphere with Spurrier, Kranz, and Wallner . . . likes hi-protein . . . during the summer he limits himself to water skiing . . . H3O is softer than 'Terra Firma ' . , . skates wing for the Vil- Iagers . . . money collector for Capitol City Timing Association . . . leisure time loafer . . . rusticates in Hudson, Wis, . . . Summit Ave. interests are divided by St. Luke's and OLP. ACTIVITIES, Hockey B I, Football B I. MXSGT. JAMES P. WICKER Right Jim . . . 207 . . . wavy hair , . . eIectrician's apprentice . . . Brost and Marcotte- Three Musketeers . . . Piggly Wiggly produce boy . . . CPA or teacher . . . rerouted by way ot Central . . . keeps White Castle in business . . . no indigestion-yet . . . makes remarks about cafeteria . . .JA executive , . . Conservative . . . famous sister . . . OLP.. . car tiend . , . nice white and brown C525 Ford . . , heavy duty truck. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Comment 3, 4, MP's 3, Pipe and Derby 2, 3, Contact 2, 3, 4, Benildus Club, CSMC 2, 3, 4, COM- MITTEES, Jr. Record Hop, J.S. 2fLT. JAMES L. WILSON Left Pepper . . . 207 . . , reads, reads, reads . . . 350 club . . . voice from way down under . . . ham operator . . . frequently in dark radio shack . . . The noise, Beep, beep, beep . , . Svare, Steiner, and Wolkerstorfer . . . wants to enter some professional TV field . . . physics whiz . . . curly hair . . . quiet scholar . . . high- powered vocabulary. ACTIVITIES, MP's 3, Benildus Club, Radio Club 3, 4, CSMC I, 2, 3, Cafeteria Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, Crack Drill 2. 69 MXSGT. JAMES V. WOTZKA Left Jim . . . 203 . . . aisle tender at Most's Food Mkt. . . . comes from the Ozarks . .. won money on the last World Series . . . stamp collector and book worm . . . plans to balance accounts after college at St. Thomas . . . often heard saying Go sock your head . . . rhums with Larry Hubbard and Joe Patton . . . whitish blond hair . .. English philosopher. ACTIVITIES: Benildus Club. SFC. PATRICK J. WYLIE Right Wiles . . . 207 . . . sly and crafty . . . torrid pink monster, '53 Ford . . . will laugh at anything , . . rough going in social . . . seen with St, Martin and Scherman . . . Marker! . . . won a fishing contest . . . ask him . . . good physique . . . relishes turkey with cranberries . . , created havoc at Roadside during summer . . . likes Vis girls. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3, 4. SFC. WAYNE A. ZUEHLKE Left Lean and lanky . , . 207 . . . came to Cretin second half of iunior year . . . went to see the captain . , . somebody's pulling your leg boy . . . confers privately with Spurrier and Wheelock . . . draft-dodger . . . ha, ha, ha . . . keen on poetry . . . boy is that great . . . raves about English, nice pantomine, etc. . . . ambition is to be a chemical engineer for a large firm after gradua- tion from U of M . . . attended the first three years of high school in Rock Island, Illinois , . . top score in social current events test. R P MICHAEL MCMANUS On the night of December 21 1956 a tragic accident took place at St John s University in Collegevrlle Minnesota The next day the student body of Cretrn received the heart breaking news Mike McManus was dead As the Class of 60 looks back at the almost unbearable Christmas vacation that followed we are somewhat consoled when we think of Mikes life before his untimely death We remember him as the defenseman for the Highland Villagers hockey team for his annual Halloween parties for the pride rn his voice when he talked about my dog Chips and for his gracious smile that we longed for What we remember most is of course his great friendship Mike would do anyrhmg for a friend One stunning example was an unusually cold winter night when he walked a mile and a half to see a sick friend In short, Mike was a good kid Although he is sorely missed by his family his friends hrs classmates and the faculty we know that he is through with the drudgery of this world he has gone on to receive his eternal reward o Io o - . . , 1 1 - , . 1 . . . . , . 1 - 1 . . . . . 1 1 ' 11 ' 11 - - - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 I I fckmwv IZQH SCH00-L R TM 54mT PAgiiL 5 ? 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FAVORITE DISC JOC KEY Don Doniei Miss Monitor FAVORITE PASTIME Doting Finding A Ploce To Smoke FAVORITE SONG Blue Moon Now Dry Your Tears, Boys FAVORITE MAGAZINE I llMcdlI BIuebook FAVORITE SMOKE Somebody eIse's Viceroy . . . I think FAVORITE SOCIAL ACTIVITY Dancing 'V Listening to Stereo FAVORITE DRINK Fiouride On The Rocks HOH y FAVORITE COLLEGE Borber Coiiege St. Thomos Remwnbof ooo T R B N EVDDUS if M V I: J v x 9 I i V l Il F 3 D 6 Qs A It XXX Q9 fx f 3221, A S Zkibf FIASSLG QQ 4 mf -rlefwev Tj, X ,f GPTWISM 'C' 1 3 S P 1- s X 3 1 1 , . 1 I N i , 5 . I I w 1 I 1 N , W . . X 1 PRODUClNG bra 5 S HERE ARE the men behind the success of th b d 1, bt. T T I M COMPLETING the musical piece are bolder, stronger iones. Ge an V ri? Gjfemi 'es odcogcefrhs' Saxophnnes: D. Herog, L. Hubbard, R. Ofstehage, R. Borovansky, gorge e' ' 'rec Or' on ro er ' C. Swanson, T. Erlon, J. McDowell. Fluies: J. Nagel, D. Wilson. Michael, moderator. 11,6 Q ii 1' lf 56:54 gf, s ,,. REFINED, light and airy strains add to the musical appeal of The band. Clarineis: Back row: R. Horvaih, P. Menge, J. Ford, W. Long, P. Korner, G. Strasser, R. Kueppers. Front row: J. Gardner, M. Cartier, R. Ricci, T. Thomas, L. Schwartz. Oboes: R. Buelow, L. Nagel. I YEARLING CROP that will form the nucleus of future bands are, Back row: R. Norstrem, J. McCormick, P. Barbotsis, J. Adrian, S. Bender. Middle row: T. Wanzong, M. Larnbie, J. Campion, R. Janssen, J. McKay, L. Mankowski, F. Tomas. Front row: J. Felix, S. Quigley, T. Gordon, J. Greenberg, L. Tysk. BAND OFFICERS double as musicians and leaders. V. President- Mike Whalen, Secretary-Mike Cartier, President-Roger Broder- son, Treasurer-Joe Polski. ANYTHING and everything from ballads to iazz forms the repertoire of the Rhythm Raiders. Back row: M. Whalen, R. Broderson, J. Polski. Third Row: R. Merrill, D. Kohner, F. Suhler, E. Lindberg. Second row: R. Horvath, R. Kueppers, D. Wilson, R. Ofstehage, L. Hubbard. First row: D. Herzog, T. Erlon, C. Swanson. FRESHMAN BAND PRODUCES y MUSICIANS or TH FuTuRE RHYTHM RAIDE HIT SWING PE MUSIC ON THE MARCH Mu.. CHORUS DIRECTOR, Brother J. Cor- mac, leads four eager chorus mem- I -'rh - im bers in tuning up. -55 . W l J is OP VOCALISTS form the nucleus of Cretin's Chorus combining he Top talent from three classes. The Nucleus: Back row: J. uchmier, W. Moore, B. Gould. Third row: G. McNellis, G. Exley, . Fritz. Second row: J. Hursch, M. Smith, D. Crosland, J. Chomer. ron? row: J. HoH:man, M. Hawkins, J. Lethert, S. Maior. ' ANOTHER FACET of the Cretin musical department is The March ing Band. -25 . ig R i , J 33 M ' xill THE UNDERCLASSMEN EDITORS, Norb Conzemius, Don VanderHeyden, John Garing and Tom Burke, begin the first of many steps that lead to the completion of their sections. WORKING together for a common goal are Jim Sweeney, Jack Dunne and Tom Carroll as work on the Senior Section rolls into high gear. DOGGEDLY keeping at their work, Don Buck, Jim Ehrenberg and Tom Filla continue trimming pictures of underclassmen. CRETINITE PROVIDE PHOTOGRAPHERS par excel- lence, Tom Albrecht, George Strasser and John Ryan, set up their equipment in preparation for the taking of portraits. SPORTS editors Jim Duffy, Wally Couture and Dave FINAL TESTAMENT FROM MEN OF '60 Nothing makes success like hard work, and these men of '60 have done their best to give the CRETINITE its finest hour. Starting with a journalism class beginning during their iunior year and continuing through summer meetings, the foundation for this, the Annual of '60, was laid. As the going got rougher, these men got tougher. Led by Editor-in-Chief Bill Kling, and guided by Moderator Brother Eugene, the staff stood under the fire of deadlines and kept doggedly at its work of planning, writing, cutting and pasting. From freshmen to senior, boy to man, they traced the development of the Cretin student in all phases of his education through the use of bigger and better pictures as well as new styles of write-ups and headlines. Theirs was the hard work. They have the pride and confidence of success for they won their victory. CHECKING the work of Art Editor Jim Rafferty is Moderator Brother Eugene. TRYING to figure the angles are Section Editor George Lang and Matt Hammerschmidt, as Mike Moline and Design Editor Bill Swanson check over final layout. THE TEDIOUS task of straight line drawing for positioning of underclassmen pictures is amply taken care of by the Editor-in-Chief Bill Kling with Hugh Markley and their assistant Bob Kueppers. Hartung compare photos and check sports rosters, x 3 CONFERRING on important points 'For an upcoming debate are Moderator Mr. James Adams and Rod Krass. DEBATERS COME FORTH WITH STRONG ARGUMENTS Public speaking is an art hard to master, but one ot considerable importance in life. By competition with other schools, the members of the debate squad develop their speaking skills. Never daunted by defeat, they keep up the hard work and spirit that shows strength and pride no matter what the outcome. Built up to a tremendous psychological level, they defeated arch-rivals St. Thomas and Benilde in a speech tournament at St. Agnes. Never was a victory sweeter. SYMBOLIC of victory, John Runyon accepts award for his win in St. Agnes debate tourney, 1 .5 1 - ' 7 ' 52 71. , W., ,,A . W2 ' i , i :' l f , K .. ,A in 4 . l k -,,, -mx my - Y- ' 'W'. i is Mike Goess. ,,ffk FRESHMAN debaters George Beeclle, Greg Halbert and John Glarner review notes and material on government control of labor unions, DEMONSTRATING forceful speaking to debaters John Kirby and Bob Buelow HUDDLED about the magazines, looking for last minute data prior to leaving for trip to Watertown, South Dakota, 'For tourney are Bob Walerius and George Flynn. ,If Q t g 1 OF ESSENTIAL use in the preparing of upcoming debates is the tape recorder. By reviewing their arguments, the wranglers can iron out the flaws and eliminate false or faulty reasoning. Here, giving the machine a workout, are John Hinding, .Jerry Sands and Richard Hassing. -HWS 'VF 'w nf-1 ,r l MODERATOR, Brother J. Walter and Editor-in-Chief Jim Rafterty review an issue ofthe Comment. Spurred on by the desire to capture the coveted All-American award, and led by Editor-in-Chief Jim RaFferty, the Comment staff of '59-'60 has been working full force to deliver the best school newspaper ever. Taking the lead in the revitalized stat? were Page Editors Gene Scapanski, Mike Jensen, Wally Couture and Jim Wilharber. Heading the work ot the cameramen was Tom Albrecht. Providing the guiding hand and hope when things looked bad was Moderator Brother J. Walter. With hard work and untold patience in the face ot bad breaks, the entire staff did the best they could in order to achieve success. But success or not, they have the sense and pride ot a job well done. COMMENT STRIVES FOR EXCELLENCE FIRST Page Editor, Gene Scapanski, points out some of the finer points of iournalism to staff writers H. Nonnemacher, W. Swanson, T. Burke, J. Sweeney, J. Lethert, D. Crosland, T. Horak, J. Hirsch and H. Markley. LISTENING to the dictates of Second Page Editor Mike Jensen are reporters, standing, R. Henning- sen, J. Garing, B. Troie, J. Brown, B. Blaeser, P. Steiner, J. Just, M. Hammerschmidt, sitting, J. Kirby, G. Flynn, R. Menge, W. Oplesch, K. Kath. HUDDLED about Sports Editor Wally Couture are pen- men: R. Menge, J. Duffy, G. Lang, T. Carroll, L. Skoog, C. Rockwell, L. Wales, R. Kueppers and P. Reichenbach. 84 Vx 7 X Tff 16 G G ....... 'fl WN fi In PHOTOMEN J. Hartmann, D. Vanderheyden, J. Polski and J. Ryan look over photo taken by T. Albrecht. gfxf-ha f 5 SOPH-LITE LEADS ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF CLASS OF '62 RW. HEAD of the fourth page, Jim Wilharber, watches art editor, Dan Hollihan, draw up a cartoon for a future issue, along with staff members J. Valento, W. Drake and J. Ross. BRINGING more and better knowledge of department activities to class members is the sophomore paper, the Soph-Lite. Under the moderation of Brother Richard and hardwork by the staff, the paper has climbed to a high level ot efticiency. Staftz First row: M. McAvey, M. Hawkins, T. Terhorst, T. Collopy, T. Arth, W. Morrissey. Second row: F. Suhler, J. Dvorak, W. Polski, G. Sands, T. Haag, J. Peter- son. Third row: J. Brannigan, R. Gates, C. Nelson, P. Schmitz, M. Rosner, J. Roszak. Fourth row: T. Kriha, R. Casey, J. Davis, W. Oplesch, R. McDonough. Fifth row: R. Pierre, G. Sweeney, M. Anderson, J. Hinding. Stand- ing: M. lgo, P. Kundzins, M. Kneeland, T. McCloskey, T. Gavin, G. Coler, D. Maxa, Brother Richard and Co-editors T. Delrnont and R. Menge. '51- ff yt. .---Q HNF ' ,. , it ' -L .W CON MUELLER, Jim Ross, Dan Hollihan, George Flynn, .lack Dunne, Mike Goess and George Lang. l'M GOING TO GIVE YOU A DEMONSTRATlON. Emotions and tense drama were the ingredients for the November play of the Dramatics Club, I2 Angry Men. Masterfully directed by Brother K. Mark and tremendously enacted by Jack Dunne and Michael Goess, the dramatic study of the characters of twelve jurors in a murder trial was a brilliant presentation not soon forgotten. Dunne played the part of a man gone sour on youth and ready to have the youthful defendant executed without the formality of a trial.Goess'had faith in the youth and believed him to be innocent. or As the drama deepened and tempers grew short, Goess finally convinced all but Dunne that the boy was innocent. A play to be proud of in the annals of Cretin and a major triumph for Brother and his Thespians. ' HEADLINES OF NOVEMBER: I2 ANGRY MEN MIKE GOESS, Jack Dunne, George Lang and Duane Holmes. HOW CAN HE BE SURE ABOUT ANYTH . . . ? JACK DUNNE, Rod Kruss, Tom Patterson, Con Mueller and .lim Sweeney. THlS WAS A SECRET BALl0T, I TELL YOU, YOU HAVE THE WRONG MAN. Pat Fabian, Sue Frank, John Glarner, Eugene Daly. IT CAN'T BE HIM! Sue Frank, John Glarner, Pat Fabian, Con Mueller, George Lang, Jim RafTerty. x Q rs 2 TRYING TO COVER UF FOR COMEBODY? Eugene Daly, John Glarner, Sue Frank, Pat Fabian, Con Mueller. 88 THESPIANS SCORE ANOTHER HIT IN HOME SWEET HOMICIDE NOW MA'M, ABOUT THlS MURDER. Pat Fabian, John Glarner, Phyllis Merrick, Sue Frank, Tom Randall, Matt Hammer- schmidt. Comedy, satire and farce were brilliantly combined to make Home Sweet Homicide, Cr'etin's spring play, another in a long line of tremendous plays. The masteful, guiding hand of the director, Brother K. Mark, was seen in every phase of the sterling performance as he coaxed the utmost from his players, bringing to life characters never to be forgotten. The play was a living example of people's desire for fame: as the kids toiled, fooled and confused the police at every step, defending, covering-up and alibing for anybody and everybody in their attempt to solve the murder and let the glory fall on their mystering-writing novelist, mother. They finally did succed in bringing the culprit to justice, but not until they created a thoroughly enjoyable production for all. THE PLAYERS WHO MADE HOME SWEET HOMIClDE Front: John Glarnerlst row: Tom Randall, Pat Fabian, Sue Frank, Con Mueller. 2nd row: Matt Hammerschmidt, John Moore, Phyllis Merrick, Sue Troy, Jan Koehnen, Jim RaFferty, George Lang: Grd row: Mike Hewitt, Eugene Daly, Dan Hollihan, Jack Dunne, Jim Sweeney. Last row: W. Long, L. Koehnen, R. Svare M. Mangan, S. Kuslich, M. Whisler, C Boyer, T. Ostertag, J. DaBruzzi, D Brinkman, J. Kuslich, T. Kriha, T Englehart, P. Wagner, A. Plamer, T Kuechenmeister, J. Wiberg. First row T. Haggenmiller, G. Granse, T. Arend J. Hoffman, C. Farrell, J. Lamey, J. Just J. Stevens. Last row: P. Steiner, P. Menge, S. Mclntyre, D. Wolkerstorfer, A. Broz, D. Hayne, B. Kuhns, W. Oplesch, R. Bierbaum, M. Ryan, P. Rosenthal, R. Arcand. Second row: L. Lutton, J. Reilly, J. Ahiers, N. Lebens, J. Allan, J. Martin, D. Haupt. First row: H. Nonne- rnacher, Brother J. Francis, J. Mueller, P. Phillips, M. Wold. 'k .153 H 4 1 THE TELESCOPE is thoroughly explained by Ron Schwietz and Jim FIRST AID is practiced on Tom Stehr by Mil- Pilarski. Zappetellio, Pete O'Donnell, Mark Mesenbour an-np, and John Wessel. 1 BIOLOGY STUDENTS, Terry Kriha, and Bob McDonough, Cretin excels in many things throughout the school year. Among the Chefk their W0fk with G Pf0feSSO GY the Uf1iVefSifY Of most invaluable is its work in the sciences. The Math Club provides Mlfmesolc- challenging problems to students in order to better their powers of concentration. The Radio Club provides its members with an opportunity to further their experience in electronics to the extent of an operator's license. The Science Club, through the use of the facilities in the lab, encourages participating members in their specified fields. Each club provides timeless hours of enioyment, and tends to bring boys with similar interests together so that they may share their knowledge and experience. CLIRIOSITY, PROMOTE INC-ENLIITY THEORY IS PUT into tact in the Chemistry Lab by Paul Steiner and Tom Chorbonneau. First row: L. Koehman, J. Wilson, Mr. Conroy, P. Steiner, D. Wolkerstorfer. Second row: R. Nygard, T. Niemeyer, P. Hayne, R. Hassing, W. Kuhns, P. Riley, M. Jensen, R. Svare, T. Ostertag, J. Bel- lows, A. Broze. RADKD CLUB HAM OPERATOR, Bob Svare, carefully sels dials 'For an incoming call. IMATH CLUB Last row: R, Henningsen, T. Bang, A. Broz, E. Johnson, G. Pafes, M. Swenson, J. Eiberf, T. McKeown, M. Clifford. Third row: P. Wilson, J. Wazlawik, J. Cor- coran, P. Ossmann, L. Busharcl, J. Allan, D. Haupi, D. Jacobson, J. Ahiers, W. Kuhns. Second row: D. Hayne, D. Wol- kerstorfer, J. Mueller, L. Lufton, J. Hirsch, T. Toprifzhofer, J. Lethert, P. Cochran, K. Rogers. First row: J. Trenfer, W. Jack, J. Campion, W. Arsenaulf, G. McNellis, D. Tyree, M. Waldner, T McDonough. CAMERA CLUB LOOKING OVER PRINTS are R. Bierbaum, P. Jasmin, W. Eng- lund, J. Clysdale, T. Terhorst, M. Hawkins, T. Collopy, P. Nightingale, and seated, J. Kennedy. CHESS CLUB Last row: J. DaBruzzi, D. LaComb, J. Peterson, R. Martin, R. Bonin, A. Broz, G. Sands, D. Wolkerstorfer, D. Hayne, J. Esser, C. Boyer. Third row: J. Glarner, D. Hable, W. Anfang, J. Roszak, T. Collopy, A. Erdos, D. Haupt, T. Oster- tag, G. Beedle, B. Kuhns, R. Hanson. Second row: S. Guss, S. Conroy, M. Casey, M. Hawkins, J, Mueller, R. Pod- gorski, J. Rockstrok, T. Leavitt, T. Topritzhofer, S. Jungbauer. First row: Brother Cormac, K. Rogers, T. Larson, R. Pihaly, J. Lamey, M. McAvey, J. Runyon, K. Kath, T. Bernston. Last row: P. Renschen, R. Bonin, T. Ostertag. Third row: R. Hennessy, J. Eiden, A. Eiden, J. Sweeney. Second row: L. Tysk, C. Schuldt. First row: Mr. J. Tocko, R. McGuire, L. Larney. I I r W a ' Regimental S E Thomas James Sweeney, Regimental John lucente, Regimental S-4. CLIMBING THE STAIRS To the military office are the two top men on the Regi- mental Stalk Regimental Executive Bill Kling and Regimental Commander Thomas Carroll. -......,g, R I WI ,NWI .W , I V X x, H ,WWW 'tax HX V ,M e ff in mi. II ellle I eeee II II eell leeee I IIIII I I THE REGIMENTAL STAFF poses for a formal shot. They are Regimental S-'l Thomas Albrecht, Regimental Executive Bill Kling, Regimental S-3 James Sweeney, Regimental Commander Thomas Carroll, and Regimental S-4 John Lucente. 95 ti FIRST BATTALION: James WaIIner, Co. A, Matthew Hammerschmidt, Batt. C.O.g James Dufty, Co. C, Ronald Schweitz, Batt. Exec., Arthur Haessig, Co. B. THIRD BATTALION: Thomas Filla, Co. H Richard Warren, Batt. Exec., Thomas Ran daII, Co. G, Jeff Postlewaite, Batt. C.O. Bernard Blaeser, Co. I. SECOND BATTALION: Robert McMahon, Co. D, William Swanson, Batt. C.O.y Donald VanderHeyden, Co. F, John Dunne, Batt. Exec., John Garing, Co. E. BATTALICN STAFFS ASSIST IN LEADERSHIP OF CORPS FOURTH BATTALION: John Isaacson, Co. Kg Hugh M kl B tt ar ey, a . C.O.g Jerome Brown, Co. My Thomas Mordorski, Batt. Exec.g Albert Eiden, Co. L. FIFTH BATTALION: James Rafferty, Fifth Co.g Conrad Mueller Third Co Gene Scapanskl Batt Exec George Lang, Second Co.y Paul Renschen, Bott. C.O.g Richard Henmngsen Fourth Co Walter Couture Flrst Co we uv M.. 5' ., ,, vin ........,,..,. W W l fd? i COMMANDER PAUL RENSCHEN leads the salute for the Seniors on the Dennis Cusick, Tom Filla, Terry McGibbon, Dave Hariung, Jim Rafrerty, Crack Drill. Behind him are Assistant Commander Gene Scapanski, Jerry Brown, Tom Albrecht, George Lang, Bill Swanson, Dick Henning- Bob Harnclen, Mike Jensen, Ron Schweifz, Al Eiden, Jim Ehrenberg, sen and the drummer, Rog Broderson. CONSULTING SERGEANT DAVIS, moderator x of the Crack Drill, are the two hard work- Xxx ing business managers, John Garing and Q , Walter Couture. 043 . A fe!!-I x X Q39 Q90l NCPQ ww O l l l 1 3 1 ffl, .fff 1 ff 5 I I CRACK DRILL DISPLAYS PRECISION MOVEMENTS The i960 edition of Cretin's Crack Drill Platoon has brought forth many changes not seen in previous years. Behind Paul Renschen, this year's commander, a team of precision drillmen has formed to make a unit with much prestige. Basing their movements on a very small number of commands, Paul and his assistant, Gene Scapanski, have put together a fifteen minute performance which involves intricate foot movements, precise rifle manuals, and a rhythmic cadence. A new addition to the Crack Drill this year is a drummer, Rog Broclerson, who has added tremendously to the new style of the performance with his drum manuals. Two men, never seen in a performance, but without whom the performance would not be are John Garing and Walter Couture, the business managers, whose duties are to set up the performance and take care of the transportation of equipment. JUNIORS ON THE CRACK DRILL are, First row: David Troie, Gordon Granse, Steve Gerlach, Bill Kuhns, Bill Long, Paul Ossmann. Second row: John Lentsch, Bob Phillips, Mike Henly, Bill Faust, Stan Morzinski, Jerry Filla and Bob Smith. LOOKING OVER one of the practice targets with Sgt. Mclver are Bill O'Neil, Tony Bianconi and Kirby Kennedy. Xxa A RIFLE TEAM SIGHTS SUCCESS One of the least publicized activities at Cretin, yet one of the most profitable for those concerned, is the Rifle Team. The members of this organization spend long hours of tiresome practice on the range in preparation for matches. Much credit for the success of the team must be given to the moderator, Sergeant Mclver, who is always present during the practices and the matches. Therefore, he spends just as much time with the team as do the members of the team itself. 'Na -.::..- fy' by f '15 'N ,T f L, 7. X Q Q Q xx' -:Q gilgfjfz' X -s ' 1 2 Q N 4 '1 . 3 x m WITH THE BULL in their sights are Greg Klein, Mike Byrne, John Bran- nigan and Rog Maulik. ,gr- PREPARING TO squeeze off the next round are Philip Eldred and Rog Moulik. 41 OFFICERS' CLUB ACTIVITIES MILITARY ACTIVITIES Cadet Colonel Thomas Carroll, Regimental Commander of this year's Cretin cadet corps, was also honored among his fellow officers by being chosen as President of the Ofticers' Club. Pictured with Tom is the moderator of the Officers' Club, Captain Charles J. Hoyt. THE OFFICERS of the Officers' Club 7 prepare tor the Otticers' ball. Vice- president Bill Kling points out the date to Sgt.-at-arms Dick Warren, seated left, and Treasurer Hugh Markley, standing center, while Sec- retary Jim Rafferty, seated right, shows the bid to Sgt.-at-arms Jim Sweeney. THE OFFICERS' CLUB mixer will be from 6:30 to 9:3O Firsl row: J. Elbert, P. McDonnell, R. Kuklok, J. Lentsch, M. Mangan, J. Crain, J. K. Murray, T. Wanzong, K. Rogers, J. Caulfield, J. Moore, T. Tschicla. Second row: M. Gaida, D. Danneker, C. Maloney, R. Mueller, G. Lamere, L. Kurysch, R. Mack, M. Waldner, F. Villaume, T. Bernslon, W. Holub, J. Adrian. T02 X T245 f' Q5 7 w l Third row: D. Mueller, M. Evans, D. Moore, J. Szalapski, R LaMoure, D. Landis, L. Lais, J. LaMont, J. Eiden, M. Johnson C. Schuldt. Fourth row: T. T. Niemeyer, R. Diaz, R. Hill, J. Wat son, R. Slater, D. Tyree, W. Schwartz, J. Hudak, P. Exman D. McGuire, M. Carrier. THROUGH THE FINE J WORK of Cadet Ma- ior Gene Scapanski, the Freshmen-Sopho- more Crack Drill has been molded into an excellent unit. FRESHMEN-SOPHOMORES LINDERTAKE UNIFIED DRILL When the Crack Drill was first formed, active participation in it was Iimtied to Juniors and Seniors. In order to give the Freshmen and Sophomores an opportunity to participate someway in Crack Drill, and also to prepare them for the Junior- Senior Crack Drill activities, the Freshmen- Sophomore platoon was formed. This year Cadet Maior Gene Scapanski headed the unit which was marked by the largest turnout in its history. Over one hundred cadets reported when practice was first called. Through diligent work by Gene and his assistants the unit has gradually formed into one recognized by all. It is significant to mention that when the members of this Crack Drill unit first reported for practice, the maiority of them had never been taught any of the military movements and had never held a rifle in their hands. This presented not only a great challenge to the members of the team, but also more work for their Senior instructors. This, the largest extra-curricular military organization at Cretin, has presented to the rest of the student body an example of what can be done with a large group of men, a confined space in which to practice, and plenty of determination to do the best job possible. First row: S. Conroy, J. Kueffner, J. Spitzmueller, P. Ashton, Third row: P. Doherty, R. Casey, T. Kriha P Kundzlns J Roszak W O Neil, R. Krammer, D. Mikesh, M. Hawkins, M. Sarka, R. R. Thul, T. Kurysch, G. Bender, G. Kinney Fourth row D Unten Grotbeck. Second row: J. Wagner, C. Groeller, R. Sirnonet, R. G. Exley, R. McDonough, G. Youngstram W Casey P Kiln Lu es G. Sweeney, P. Gillis, P. Campbell, J. Davis, J. Kisch, berger, R. Schwartzbauer, W. Oplesch, M Shields J Peterson. The purpose ot the weekly inspections is to check on the general appearance of the Cretin students. Besides being a check of those who are deficient in appearance, it is also a chance to commend those who are above average. This is done by the Neatest Cadet inspections. Last year the top two awards in this field were received by .lack Dunne and Jim Sweeney. Each Neatest Cadet has his own method tor shining his shoes and brass. At the right, .lack Dunne demonstrates the right way to put a mirror shine on a pair of shoes, while Jim Sweeney puts a high gloss on his brass. MILITARY LEADERS HONORED BY AWARDS The Chicago Tribune award, the top military leadership award given at Cretin, was received last year by Bill Swanson ancl Tom Carroll. This award is given for military proficiency once each semester to a Junior and Senior. Tom Carroll, shown at the right in the picture, received the award at the end of the first semester of his Junior year. The second semester award was given during the Twilight Parade to Bill Swanson. Both men have shown themselves worthy of the award, Tom Carrol becoming this year's Cadet Colonel, and Bill Swanson receiving the position of battalion commander with the rank of Lt. Colonel. MILITARY BRINGS MEMORIES MISGT. GRANT S. JONES took over the Senior military classes at the beginning ofthe school year. Although he is small in stature, he has made an impression on each Senior which will long be remembered. THE BIG MOMENT ofthe military year is the pro- motion to Cadet Colonel. Pictured above is Tom Carroll as he receives the prized three diamonds from Captain Charles J. Hoyt and Brother Kevin. Listening attentively to Brother Kevin as he talks to the assembled corps of cadets is the newly promoted Cadet Colonel surrounded by the new battalion commanders and their executive oftis cers. 105 4 f 'X 413 ,X ,G -Dc it if : ,I EQ Q.. 145 ANNUAL RETREAT FATHER BOSCH exploins the necessity of fortitude in Christian life. THE RELIGION LESSON strengthens fortitude through knowledge. MOTIVATES PEACE OF MIND UNDER THE INSPIRING GUIDANCE of the Fathers of the Society of the Precious Blood, Cretin students once more set aside their academic subiects and gave themselves entirely to RELIGIOUS thinking. They were eltectively assisted by Father Bosch, in charge of the Juniors and Seniors, and Father Hunt, who led the Freshmen and Sophomores. The necessity of fortitude was emphasized as an essential part of Christian life. The silence that prevailed in the halls of Cretin created an atmosphere tor prayer and meditation. If the eltectiveness of a retreat can be determined by the outward attitude of the students, this retreat can be judged a success. SPECIAL DEVOTION to the Blessed Socra- ment by way of Benediction and Holy Communion increased our union with Christ. SPECIAL PROBLEMS got expert guidance from Father Hunt. arg tw 9 at , R 9 A I K.. X i 3 I X I I V f W A is A BENILDUS CLUB PROMOTES SOUND THINKINC. THE BENILDUS CLUB, ot all the clubs and organizations at Cretin, is the only one that has the future as its direct obiective. The purpose of the Benildus Club is to instruct its members on the opportunities and duties of the Religious, Married, and Single states in promoting sound thinking. Besides instruction, prayer is stressed as the only way of knowing God's will, and for this reason, the group's main function is praying a decade of the rosary for vocations each day. The Benildus Club is an eftective medium between the Cretin Cadet and the Christian man. Last row: G. Lang, J. Duffy, M. Mur- phy, G. Gruber, B. Blaeser, T. Ran- dall, C. Mueller, G. Scapanski, J. RaFferty, M. Byrne, W. Muske, J Holisac. Third row: W. Hennessy, J Wotzka, J. Lucente, J. Dunne, D Hartung, J. Bremseth, J. Rupert, J. Ross, T. Olin, R. Kueppers, J. Crow- Iey, J. Brown. Second row: J. De- teo, F. Sunberg, J. Greeley, T Thibodeau, J. Cullen, J. Sullivan W. Couture, P. Casey, M. Cartier, L. Hubbard. First row: J. Ryan, G Kill, J. Kirby, T. Brost, J. Smith, M Dill, W. Gosiak, M. Bohen. Last row: R. Broderson, J. Fahey, J. Brenhoter, T. Devitt, R. Walerius, R. Warren, J. Isaacson, G. Flynn, R. Bonin, J. Tschida, W. Kling. Third row: J. Wolkerstorter, T. Thomas, J. Thera, D. Simek, M. Kisch, J. Postlewaite, J. Kneeland, D. Halm- gren, D. Vander Heyden, D. Guider, Second row: R. McMahon, C. Rock- well, T. Klukas, W. Magnuson, J. Dowdle, M. Goess, R. Krass, G. Haider, P. Cooney, J. Wallner. First row: J. Ehrenberg, J. Garing, L. Schwartz, J. Sweeney, D. Cusick, P. Renchen, P. Steiner, W. Swanson. C. S. M. C. ENCOURA CES CENEROSITY THlS YEAR the C.S.M.C., under the direction of its moderator, Brother Hugh Mark, again upheld its tradition of giving generously to aid the needy. Through the weekly collections, many of the missions abroad were supplied with food and clothing, while the annual food basket drive aided the poor people of the St. Paul area. The full realization of the good that the C.S.M.C. does can come only from the words and looks of appreciation from the grateful recipients of its aid. C.S.M.C. prepares annual Christmas baskets. BENILDUS CLUB ofticers, Tom Albrecht, Tom Olin, Tom Carroll, and Matt Ham- merschmidt, together with Brother Kevin, prepare for the oncoming meet- ing. Last row: R. Henningsen, B. Basktield, L. Wales, T. Bong, J. Nagel, M. Jensen, J. Polski, J. Valento, H. Markley. Third row: F. Spoden, M. Casey, T. Stevens, J. Muckeheide, R. Wiberg, T. Burke, J. Nemo, D. Joriman. Second row: M. Hewitt, G. Dario, K. Kath, M. Moline, T. Stack, H. Blissenbach, T. Condon, T. Johnson. First row: T. Filla, A. Eiden, P. Menge, R. Schweitz, T. Thomas, R. Ricci. i 5 22 f' f,t. T I -',. 4 ,llf 'wit' WET Q ' ' , . V' in in H331 nf y ,t M x . s fi f nt? , 'i m. NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS, Bob Svclre and Mike Goess, ponde r scholarship possibilities. THE MERIT MEDAL, has been achieved by the following, through an Honor Roll standing, for the first three years at Cretin. Sitting: M. Jensen, F. Spoden, M. Bohen, W. Couture, M. Cartier, A. Eiden, T. Filla, P. Casey, J. Wallner, M. Goess, J. Spurrier. Standing: J. Muckerheide, W. Hennessy, J. Schwebel, P. Renschen, J. Ross, H. Markley, G. Scapanski, G. Lang, C. Mueller, J. Brown, T. Carroll, T. Randall, J. Fahey, W. Swanson, J. Isaacson, R. Bonin, E. Dario, T. Thomas, R. Wiberg, M. Moline. LETTERS OF COMMENDATION, from National Merit Scholarship Foundation, were received by: first row: David Hartung, John Ryan, John Schwebel, Mike Cartier, Lorand Andahazy. Second row: Paul Renschen, Patrick Casey, Terrence McGibbon, Theodor Thomas. Third row: Richard Henningsen, George Lang, Richard Bonin, James Sweeney, James Fahey. CRETIN MEN WIN NATIONAL AND EFL.. -OCAL DISTINCTIONS W .W 1-M., ,Q-W... ..., ..,.A.... ,AMW , k .V .-. ff ' . Q. ...W M 5, -M... K fm, M.. f Nr. -vw M ,N ,,,L ,.,L , W7 I ff 1 ' 'ia -, . CW ,Begg TAKING TOP TEN POSITIONS, in scholastic grades, forthe first seven semesters are: third row: William Swanson, 94.5 !o-4th place, George Lang, 94.'l0!Q -6th place, Conrad Mueller, 94.3ofof5th place, James Ross, 93.906-7th place. Second row: Walter Couture, 9-1.6 foe3rd place, James Sweeney, 95.5ofo-lst place, Hugh Markley, 93.lofo-l0th place. First row: Joseph Spurrier, 93.9ofoe7th place, John Ryan, 93.306-9th place, Theodor Thomas, 94.8 fo-2nd place, Michael Moline, 93.705-8th place. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY membership was earned by: first row: J. Lancly, A. Eiden, J. Spurrier, J. Lethert, W. Brandt, T. Filla. Second row: M. Hammerschmidt, J. Sweeney, T. Thomas, D. Har- tung, P. Reichenbach, P. Renschen, R. Wiberg, P. Doulton. Thircl row: N. Conzemius, J. Dunne, W. Couture, J. Isaacson, T. Carroll, J. Rafferty, G. Scapanslci. Fourth row: T. Albrecht, G. Lang, R. Harren, J. Just, P. Ossmann, C. Reischel, G. Cepress. Fifth row: W. Swanson, J. Wiberg, D. Wolkerstorfer, C. Mueller, B. Blaeser, T. Randall, J. Steger, R. Komives, H. Marlcley. I'l'l ?-Q' WN -' Tl V. V 'V l l N ll' ,- LQ T f- , . ,. .. 9 4- if . . LEGION OF MARY ln Mid-January the Legion of Mary began its third year of activity at Cretin High School in St. Paul, Minnesota. More flourishing than ever, the five Praesidia number approximately T00 Legionaries attracted from every department of the school. Recent Praesidia reports to the St. Paul Curia by the adult Presidents revealed quantitatively the massive Catholic Action proiects under- taken by the Legion of Mary at Cretin. Thousands of pieces of Catholic literature have been distributed in bus and train depots, in hospitals, and in barber shops. About two thousand visits to the sick have been made-in hospitals, at the Cancer Home, at the Home for the Aged, and at the Little Sisters of the Poor. Consistently Cretin Legionaries are phoned by the Orphans' Home and by other institutions to give them assistance. Legionaries teach the Mexican children at Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish on Saturdays and recently helped supervise conduct of the school retreats. Among the several contributing factors towards vitality of the Legion of Mary at Cretin is the outstanding devotion, inspiration, and hard- work of the five adult lay Presidents. CONTACT INFLUENCES YOUTH Though there are many Catholic organizations in the Twin Cities, CONTACT probably spreads the greatest radius of influence over youth. The purpose of the club is expressed by its name, which means Action with Christ. CONTACT's largest annual project is the All City Mass and Communion Breakfast. Following the breakfast, Mr. and Miss CONTACT honors are given to four outstanding promoters of CONTACT. This year, Walter Couture, from Cretin, representing Catholic high schools, received the Mr. Contact award. By combining religious and social life, CONTACT has done much to foster Catholic leadership. MR. CONTACT, Wally Couture. Last row: G. Gruber, R. Walerius, G. Flynn T. Albrecht, T. Ostertag, L. NNales, P. O'Gor man, R. Magnuson, J. Wotzka. Third row L. Skoog, D. Simek, T. Olin, S. Yanchar, J Bremseth, J. Sweeney, J. Buchmeier, G Sands, M. Hammerschmidt. Second row: J Wolkerstorfer, J. Cullen, G. Shadegg, P Casey, J. Stevens, S. Gerlach, A. Eiden First row: D. Jetfords, D. Hollihan, D. Rask J. Koemptgen, W. Magnuson, J. Kirby. Yaaaacl.....! X YJ, s f - Why not? CHEERLEADERS SPREAD ENTHUSIASM FROM AMID the sobrieties of the everyday grind from 8:15 to 3:00, something good has come. That good is the readiness of the student body to let oFF all that reserved steam at Cretin's sporting events. The Go '60 cheerleaders, Dan Hollihan, Don Van Der Heyden, Tom Burke, Wally Couture, Jim Sweeney, and Tom Thomas infuse their enthusiasm into the fans. ONE OF the few quiet moments at o Raider-Islander game. 113 I ATHLETICS VARSITY FOOTBALL MEMBERS: Front row: T. Filla, J. DeFeo, M. Murphy, R. Warren, T. Votel, J. McDonough, C. Gummow. Second row: J. Isaacson, J. Larson, G. Gruber, T. Thibodeau, T. Mordorski, J. Cullen, T. Patterson, P. Reichenbach. Third row: T. Nuebel, J. Stewart, C. Reischel, R. Komives, T. St. Martin, T. Enestvedt, D. Simek. Fourth row: T. Hough, M. Scanlan, J. Del- mont, J. O'Reilly, R. Busch, S. Kuslich, L. Lutton, J. Hiniker. Fifth row: Mgr. D. Hartung, R. Smoliak, R. Haigh, R. Harren, G. Droubie, P. Doulton, M. Hoffman, Mgr. W. Kueppers. Back row: Moderator Brother Benedict, Coach T. Warner, T. Horak, M. Shomion, J. Filla, L. Jandrich, D. Jorirnan, R. Peacha, Asst. Coach L. Horyza. RAIDERS REMAIN UNDEFEATED, LINTIED FOR THIRD STRAIGHT YEAR: MR. WARNER CHOSEN NATIONAL CATHOLIC PREP COACH OF THE YEAR For the third consecutive year, Cretin's rampaging Raiders remained undefeated and untied to run their string ot victories to twenty-tour. It was also the fourth straight Central Catholic Conference championship for the Raiders. The first three contests on the Raider schedule, although non-confer- ence games, indicated that Cretin was going to have one of the best seasons ever, as Austin Pacelli, St. Paul Academy, and Fargo Shanley fell victims to a determined Cretin eleven. October fourth brought the Raiders their first conference win and a Home- coming victory as they downed a spirited St. Cloud Cathedral T9-6. DeLaSalle, the next Raider toe, went down I3-O in a vain attempt to snap the Cretin winning string at twenty. The Raiders next squelched a fired- up Benilde team 7-0, and brought home their fourth straight Central Catholic Conference championship and victory number twenty-two. St. Thomas Academy, the last conference challenger of the season, ran head-on into a rugged Cretin eleven and was turned back I3-7 in what was perhaps the most spirited game ofthe season. Quickly turning on the pressure in the final game ofthe year, Cretin trounced Campion of Prairie du Chien 25N6 to bring the curtain down on another spectacular football season and a Raider winning streak of twenty-four games. Greatly responsible for the record of the football squad are the three men who make up the Varsity coaching staff. Head Coach Tom Warner, in his fourth year at Cretin, is a source of incentive and conti- dence for all members of the foot- ball team, and for the entire student body as well. During his tour years here at Cretin, Mr. Warner has led the team to a 29-2-'l record, one of the best in the school's history. Assisting Mr. Warner in this fine job are Len Horyza, left, and Ted Joyce, right. HEADING FOR PAYDIRT, Halfback Jim Stewart drives deep into enemy territory in the 7-O triumph over Benilde. TAKING TIME OUT, End Terry Votel con- templates an important situation during the Campion game. SEASON'S RECORD Austin Pacelli , St. Paul Academy Fargo Shanley . St. Cloud Cathedral De La Salle , Benilde St. Thomas Campion AWARD WINNERS are fe ,f-sv ' QR it WEEWJ Bob Komives All C.C.C. Horn. Ment. Jim DeFeo All C.C.C. 2nd Team All State Hon. Ment. Charles Gummow All C.C.C. ist Team All State Hon. Ment. --flip Dick Haigh All C.C.C. Hon. Ment. Charles Reischel All C.C.C. Hon. Ment. All State Hon. Ment. SEEING IS BELIEVING according to Moderator Brother L. Benedict as he measures the mammoth hand of Manager Dave Hartung. SIDELINED EARLY in the season, Dick Harren has his kne taped by Manager Dan Guider in preparation for a pos season scrimmage. C' , Creiin 7 ST. Paul Academy . 7 Cretin 7 De La Salle 7 Cretin 26 ST. Thomas 0 Cretin 0 Benilde I9 Cretin I3 Hill 27 Pro n-iii ,I e I if 4 5 i , 1 I 'W A A . . ,ff y L , X . , J 46 f' 7 Q, f 6 . ,. . .Y l , 5 I , Q . 1 Q Q. 1 1 , - L I ' , 4 F I' 'I H I 5 I , X f' . , K ,T I ' lv v J 'ff I 'xx W I BOMBER COACH Bro. Josephus and his men. First row: T. Scholl, C. Goclbout, R. Paradise, R. Carlson W. Callahan, G. Borher, T. Horan, J. Wells, C. Miron. Second row: Mgr. M. Maxa, M. lgo, R. Hernandez, T. Lange, G. Eckland, J. Kleinarf, V. Long, M. O'Connell, T. Delmonf, R. Jeske, S. Schmid, N. Christensen Mgr. T. McCloskey. Third row: R. Bohanon, J. Sturm, J. Boudewyns, R. Collins, M. Kneeland, J. Langer, L Vanfol, J. McElroy, P. Francis, L. Gleafon. B SQUAD GAINS VALLIABLE EXPERIENCE aw Q . SEASON'S RECORD Cretin De La Salle Creiin Hill Cretin Benilde Cretin ST. Bernard Cretin Benilde FRESHMEN SHOW TALENT AND ABILITY SEASON'S RECORD CRETIN GRADUATE Tom Kramer and his Freshman squad. Fipst row: D. Fitzgerald, R. Neils, S. Keys, J. D Murray, R. Ryan, L. Kurysh, Mgr. G. Beedle. Second row: R. Paradise, J. Chapman, D. Heinisch, S. Suther land, P. Reichenbach, L. Hildebrant, D. DeLisi, P. Bacigulupo, J. V. McGrath, M. Christensen. Top row: G Hemmaler, L. Flynn, M. Cummings, D. Ocllaug, T. Dowdal, G. Poles, J. Crandall, T. Schwarfz, R. Sfofilel J. Beaudetfe, G. 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CHAMPIONSHIPS, COACH JOYCE MARKS 200TH VICTORY In a brilliant display of teamwork and ability, Ted Joyce's icemen produced one of Cretin's best hockey seasons on record. The Raiders, sparked by the hustling line of Mike Murphy, Mal Scanlan and Charlie Gummow, scored I34 goals, while rugged detensemen Tom Mordorski and Dick Warren, along with alternate goalies Tom Hough and Tim St. Martin, held the oppon- ents to 56 tallies tor the entire season. Sweeping to a 24-5-2 record, the Raiders regained the Central Catholic Hockey crown from defending champion St. Agnes, and gained a berth in the Minnesota Private School Invitational Tournament. In tourna- ment play, the Raider six turned back a spirited Breck 8-'l, shut out hard-playing St. Paul Academy 4-0, and crushed a highly touted Minnehaha Academy 8-3 for Cretin's tenth Minnesota Independent School League championship in twelve years. The season also marked Coach Joyce's two hundredth victory in his eight years with the team. j Q, SEASON'S RECORD ,Q 4. ..,....... Central ..,,.,.,.... O S 2.. Alexander Ramsey .I 2 ,,.,. . De La Salle ,.,.. ..l X Q 4 Mechanic Arts O v 2 .. West St. Paul ..O . , M K1 2 Minneapolis North.. .2 l A ,4 ' i I ...... South St. Paul .7 P- ,GQ iii 4. . . Benilde . .. I ' g H -e ,,.: ffl' ' I 7 Central . 3 N ' If ' 1 f 5. ,.,. St. Thomas ....'I L' ' ' ft M3 3.... .. Harding . L- '. gp m! 13.5, 2 .. St. Paul Academy 3 ig .A I 2 ..., .. . Johnson .. .2 - T' 'Ar' ---'39 skr, llii ' 3 .... . .. Washington . .4 . 5 ..... St. Agnes .3 A 3 ...... ..... J ohnson . .. ..4 - 4 6 .. .. De La Salle .. 0 ' ' ' ' 3... ....... Murray Looxmcs ON in disbelief, e bewildered Minnehaha 4 -i-- SI' Cloud Tech goalie watches Mal Scanlan slap in the first of eight 7--51 Cloud pcllheclml 0 Raider tallies during the championship game of the Invi- 9 -----i---i4- Benilde ------------ 0 tqtionql Tgurngment, ST. Cloud Cathedral ll .... Nazareth Hall .... 2 SHOOTING PAST an out-of-position goalie, Dick Haigh nets 5 '4 ' Soulh Sl' Paul l 3 a goal for Cretin on a lone break during the De Lo Salle 3 Sl'M-l-llomos 11 1 . . . Urray . game 2 Edina .. 5 4 .... . .. St. Agnes .. .. .. 3 INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT ' 8. H Aulvu Breck bglvuggl HHAA 'I SERIOUS THOUGHT registers on the face of Jerry Muellner as he ties his skate A ' Sl' Paul Academy 0 prior to the St. Agnes game. 8 Minnehaha Academy 3 T20 AIDING THE VARSITY hockey squad as managers, trainers, time- keepers and scorekeepers, are, from left to right, Jim Cullen, Dan Buck, and Tom Olin- FLANKED BY co-cAPtAlNs Tom Mordofska and Charlie oummow, Coach Ted Joyce proudly displays the M.l.S.L. trophies following the 8-3 triumph over Minnehaha Academy for the Championship berth. B SQUAD SHOWS POTENTIAL, POSTS I4-3 RECORD COMPRISING BOMBER SQUAD, from left, T. Younghans, J. Lolla, R. Paradise, G. Sweeney, R. Schwartzbauer, R. Skrypek, D. St. Martin, R. Paradise, M. igo. Second row: Coach J. Toclco, G. Coler, T. Fargo, R. Collins, P. Stefaniak, R. Jeske, G. Hill, J. Mohs, J. Rotter, Mgr. P. Gillis. 121 The spirited Raider cagers of T960 began the season with the inexperience of a young squad but matured and developed with practice, gaining momentum for a late season rally and placing second in the Region Three Tournament. Lacking the shooting prowess and overall experience of previous Cretin teams, the Raiders found leadership in their All Conference, All Region center, Tom Randall, who demonstrated agility and versatility throughout the season and inspired his teammates by his ability and desire. Beginning slowly the young Raiders Cfour of the starting five were iuniorsi lost seven of their first eleven games including one-sided defeats by St. Thomas and De La Salle. The following game against Hudson found Randall leading Cretin's upset over one of Wisconsin's finest teams by a score of 55-53. This victory marked the turning point of the season as the Raiders began their comeback. The highlight of the season came when Cretin avenged its earlier one-sided defeat by upsetting Region Champion St. Thomas 44-37. ln the Region Three Tournament, Cretin upset Don Bosco Conference Runner-up St. Agnes in the first round game, but lost the finale to St. Thomas who went on to become State Champions. Gary Droubie Guard RAIDER CAGERS WIN RLINNERAUP HONORS Bob Komives Forward Jim Clarlcin Guard - CRETIN Humboldt .,..,.. OPPONENT ,, ..r,..,, ..,Y,.o. 5 O Rabbinsdale ,o..., ,... ...w.L,. 4 . Monroe ,,,r ., Mechanic Arts Benilde , r.,.r, . Blake A,.., St. Cloud ,, Central St. Thomas ,A Monroe- ,. ,. , , .De l.a Salle .,. Hudson 'Benilde ..,..,,. St. 'Cloud St. Thomas Central .,,,t, De La Salle ,..., Mechanic Arts REGION 3 St. Agnes ...... St. Thomas .t,, 59 .t,,..,.38 60 56 lfffss ..,r.,.,61 56 .. H75 ,. M20 H63 ..,...t53 ,. . M42 M57 T, ...37 ..5O .. .40 51 ..,..,,4'l . , 62 , O Joe McEll'ione A Forward 'ssrri f Region C501 Bob Komives, C401 Con Muel,le,r, C341 Tom Enesfvedt, C201 Gary Droublie, C241 .lack Lucente, C221 Frank Spoden, John McDonough, C431 Gary Ecklund, Mike Bohen. C301 Joe MCE-ll1,QVH6, C441 Tom Randall, C141 Charlie Godbout, C541 Dave Rosga, C321 Jim Clarkln, Cl21 Bill Sudelth, C521 Mgr. Jack Dunne, Coach Tierney, Mgr. FROSH BGMBERS JUNIOR VARSITY BOASTS SUCCESSFUL SEASON Mal Scanlan Shortstop -xx.. .EL E, -L-f VARSITY DIAMONDMEN seeking the State Title gather with their coach. Front row: P. Vasterling, B. Busch, J. Isaacson, J. Lucente, W. Magnuson, T, Morclorski, M. Murphy, P. Mielke, R. Magnuson. 2nd row: M. Giuliani, R. Smoliak, M. Scanlan, D. Haigh, R. Weis- ner, M. Hayes, P. Daulton, J. Groebner: 3rd row: D. Stoffel, J. Clarkin, D. Harren, R. Sands, J. Lalla, B. Collins, D. Haider. 4th row: G. Droubie, T. Ernst, T. Nuebel, P. Shields, M. Murray, J. Stewart, J. Dale. 5th row: Mgr. G. Karlen, Assnt. Coach L. Horyza, Coach T. Warner, Mgr. D. Brown. JOHN ISAACSON, Bill Magnuson, and Jack Lucente watch Mike Murphy demonstrate the fine art of bunting as Coach Warner shows them the proper position. as - -- 5 . -su ,M,,,,ff1mw'm-mei egg ff Q w isiigaistfzs,-fsxi -1 itzgiguriivismirgtriezgzisi were-gp iw ggggggsfzigbyasgs 3 r.,,i.,s,'ie,w,1sswgf.if,r - :meets vs 112, isps, ggrmm 1, if 7 7m,f,,,..,.,,,,s-raw 1, .Q MSW, wi - ,owen fnwwc an Q . , Ftffsfsfivwvsz-f-V ' tifftrrtswr riffsvirzi 1' -' Riel' s 329 -Q Q, ap i W- - ssisflsfvggfimsteszM., sweets: -.gxiwugx . ,f 1-sg, is A s ss 5 wr. .. we r 12211 sfszfffxilfi si, 1-Mwwl 7ws'.5.-rits ' 'fix , X K w R4 J 'ess 'XM X rel, 5,Wl i,fFz11 sf. wif-11 Wiki? fiflflti' Tiiffiiiiitzs, L' fw-:ws sis J 1-W sg i 'W is ..,, LL ,L f ' tm tm t W i l t r we ' 'misfit . -: ':,-Jr! , - . -qgxiff' 1. ft H , lqwi. f iiitg X- :sf I 'iii k i s4'vt',1g5is ,E f, . J ' f : tilt? H' i IM- ,zfilfzi f wi 'ti' ,,,.g,-1 . ' ' ,slr rspggggr r, 'f2Q,,re 3 i I Cretin's netmen, under the able guidance of Brother Jerome Walter, have set their sights on a season that will prove itself to be perhaps one of b dd th tfth lbT AthJoh Neo NET TEAM EXHIBITS FINESSE fnd'nrOnfi'l1.ejgf fhl13o2UfSLnZliig lenefmll frglm Led by veteran lettermen Tom Car- roll, Jim Smith, Chuck Pattison, Dick Theis- sen and Denny Tubridy, the Raider golf team is looking forward to one of its best seasons on rec- ord. Aided by the fine coaching ability of Brother A. Bene- dict, and bolstered by a talented group of sophomores and iun- iors, the linksmen have high hopes of capturing the coveted State Title Trophy, an honor considered to be unparalleled in high school competition take a 14 Eli y W., rf Ma- 'ss is S. Conroy, R. Chambers 2nd row THaugh P Fritz, R Foley J Nemo J Hmdlng - J. Mayer, P. Kundzins, J Buchmeier, J Bremseth 3rd row R Martin, K Pietraszewskl, D O'Keefe, T. Ginther, J. Casey, T Gavin, T Arth Coach Brother Jerome Walter .it ni' X , 'ww ssi F ,, li XXXIK . yi, -sq t 1 'SN ,JM ,gfgvf ei. yr-x. aww TRACKMEN. Front row: T. Filla, J. Larson, C. Gum- mow, R. Altier, T. Thibodeau, N. Christensen, 2nd row: M. Zappetillo, D. Morclorski, C. Reischel, W. Sudeith, M. Christensen, T. Enestvedt, 3rd row: G. Farrar, W. Long, M. Kraft, L. Vantol, T. McClos- key, B. McLagan, 4th row: R. Bohanon, D. Rosga, M. Sarka, J. Davis, G. Cepress, Mgr. T. Truhler, 5th row: W. Morrissey, R. Goblisch, T. Fenner, T. McKeown, M. Steele, R. McCormick, 6th row: R. Komives, D. Rosenthal, T. Scholl, T. Gerten, L. Flynn, G. Weirick, 7th row: M. Kelly, R. Sirnonet, R. Frey, F. Villaume, J. Winters, H. Drews, 8th row: T. Stehr, L. Mitsch, R. Grotbeck, J. Steele, M. Johnson, J. Turnbull, T. Collopyp 9th row: Head Coach E. Altier, R. Bergerson, D. Moore, D. Carroll, J. Vorn- brock, S. Kuslich, J. DaBruzzi, Coach J. Tocko. THINCLADS SHOW MARKED IMPROVEMENT A fast-moving Cretin track team has indicated that it intends to be one ofthe outstanding thinclad units in both local and statewide competition. Distinguishing themselves in the Metropolitian Track Meet on April 2, the Raiders placed fourth out ot the twelve participating schools, demonstrating immense power in the field events, and showing great potentiality in the fiercely competitive running events. Combining the talents ot the new members with those of returning lettermen Charlie Gummow, Tom Filla, Rog Altier, Charlie Reischel, Tom Enestvedt and Bill Sudeith, Cretin should produce one of its finest track squads ever. DISCUS THOWING positions are demonstrated by Lar- ry Vantol as Coach Jim Tocko instructs. STARTING POSITION of Dave Mordorski is corrected by Tom Filla as Rog Altier prepares to pace. PUMPING STRIDES of Bill Sudeith, Tom Filla and Nick Christensen are checked by Coach Ed Altier as he times them during a 220-yard dash. 129 SYNONYMOUS WITH the advent of spring is the diamond sport of softball. ln this test of intramural strength, each advisory pits its Murderers' Row and Eddie Feigner against that of another. And, synonymous with softball, is Brother Gabriel. Here Brother is shown directing his advisory. Below, batting practice is taken by Ron Astrup with Joe Bremseth catching. SPIRIT HIGHLIGHTS DUE TO THE INGENUITY of a few members of the Senior department, a special intramural feature, the Senior Hockey Tournament, was staged during the wintry months of February and March. Shown below, waiting for a face-off are Jim Ehrenberg, Bill Drake, and Bob Harnden, all of III, and Don Simek, 203. INTRAMLIRALS A- f 135 swsgwzf sw-.sw -. gifeffsnpgfi Liga-253214232535245,gustggggggggggggz-i.i1r?Lf Sizsgiwiisisisias swziiz5gPL3s??sf' 'V iw M ' w.mw,12,.s z1m.sw 1. .Q-mv-sits-sszs :fr fsvsm.: z.s:1s1s:s1w1f .yu .51 wnwzs -sv fsezsis? ,se M se3,, IS, X K it X, 52' lgif ' ALTHOUGH BASKETBALL was not a regularly scheduled intramural event, V the Juniors took the initiative and .Qigsfg1j.L held their own tournament in the ,1,g g latter part of March. Sparked by varsity members Droubie and Enesvedt, Q -lli if' 205 overpowered 212 in the cham- pionship game. At right, Rich Sands, Pat McLaughlin, Bernie Toner, and Bernie Mersch engage in some pre- tournament action. . ziiflir -14,95 V' ' as bf - IQKSXEasssisirgfplgsiimissssffiels'Wizwg -X355 1- 21me.2,wgf.1mm,twggsgsgsfxw f X ' 3 sf X X S 5 THIS YEAR, VOLLEYBALL was added to the intramural program. This highly popular sport was introduced because it could be played during the lunch period and also because it offered an opportunity for more students to participate than basketball allows. At left, a relaxed moment in the 203-111 game is evident. Below, Bill Drake, with Dan Guider's assistance, is shown returning a 213 serve in the direction of Doug Holmgren and John Larson. ssvsftsww l l-iff l.f ONCE AGAIN, the seemingly invincible 111 swept through its ,tl,V,g football schedule with comparative ease, compiling an estimable , 14-0 record. ln the Junior race, 211 showed its heels to the rest ofthe field, as did Sophomore 104 and Freshman 405 while , winning their respective crowns. Here Jack Dunne is looking for a loophole in the 212 secondary, while the massive 111 line of Gilsdorf, Ehrenberg, Garing, and Devitt ward oft the I 5, attackers. Burly Bob Harnden waits in anticipation in this ' semi-final game. Senior 111 defeated Senior 106 for the school x championship, 13-0. if ilk qggqb W 'am .,., , .. AH Y h I. ' ' ' - ---iL s- I ' , A IAWW L' -' , , iv- MP 1- I 0 me in I, 3.5355 .-.W e Iii ,i ii fs K I A ff ' . f ' '- Y' ' A figs- f fszas- fxsikiissji if V- .,R,jg.i5.,g,f'f?5: V ,W , Ha. ,,,:,,.W X 1-,,..,- M- 'ii-M 'Vg 4 rl- ' 1 , A M 1 ' .. . ,s . . .W , MH. , , Q sl Q VV K 'F mx? - 1' ' N kk :i,,....,.fm,, I Wwjg, wssgl..!Vl,.,..N M EM , ta. -,, A . K D Q ., .,'. H . .M .5 -, Y , I f , A ,. ef ' -. , V' is ipsf he ' 1' we 'H . .Q 'fiwffi ' ...,' i ?fi?'f f't'F'-.7Y,fQ' Gi ,Q . F . K A -' ' 1 K 'Q' - 31 'Q ' fffisiwmlijl as , I-M-,i! .,. 'bg - I .1 fe 5717 K 7 f N K 'S - -..A A Y : . ' - ' ' -, 2 ' g l .' V Q, V. yr. ,i ' A' . V 4. ui.. . ,SA A will-A I . K .. V: ssevsilimtfcs S 2 mv ling 131 HIGH SOCIETY SWINGS out with John isoacson and Lou Ann Memmer. fs. PAUSING FOR REFRESHMENTS are Norb Conzemius, Pct Murncne, Michelle Donovan and Don Vonderlieyden. WITH FLOURISH AND POMP the Officers' Boll Grand March passed fhrough the Ballroom of the Calhoun Beach Hotel. ' INSPECTING THE ICE on the skating rink are Bob Komives, Pat Moran, Joe Abel, Bobbie Seidl, Jim Just, and Jackie Connaker. JUNIORS PRESENT WINTER WHIRL Mid-winter festivities were height- ened January 30 by the Junior Class' presentation of the Winter Whirl Mixer. Approximately one thousand students danced amid a winter wonderland background to the music of the Playboys. The elab- orate decorations consisting of a simulated skating rink and several winter scenes helped provide an enjoyable evening for all. INTRODUCING LIZ PALDA to Brother Kevin Mark is Tom ENJOYING THE MUSIC ofthe Playboys are Mike Jensen Horak. with Jean Tabolish and Ron Schweitz with Sue Ralph. 'I34 f Yt 1 i K BILL SWANSON and Jim Sweeney offer' assistance to Dianne Spear and Jeanne Chcirboneciu. J. S. HONORS GRAD UATING SENIORS Scene ot formal grandeur-Leamington Hotel. Three hundred and seventy couples whirled to the soothing nocturnes of Jules Herman's Band. The Junior Class in its zenith eFfort sponsored the Junior-Senior Prom in honor of the graduating seniors, a tradition long remembered to Cretin Alumni. The theme of this regal affair was Knight of Knights. With humble happiness the attending couples will always remember this prom. idg H 'U T THE END of an enioyable eve A ning. --T T lnfii U-qyy Y TOM PATTISON and Carrol Jastrow rest up during inter mission. AN OVERHEAD view of fhe regal ball room. QUEEN JANICE distributes the royal bal- loons. HOMECOMINC INITIATES SOCIAL ACTIVITY OF THE YEAR Storm the Clouds. This was the slogan that inspired the momentous Homecoming Weekend of October Second. The first phase of this marathon spectacular began with the annual Homecoming Dance. highlighted by elegant decorations. The climax of the evening arrived as the six princesses opened the boxes of roses presented them by their escorts. Five beheld red roses. Miss Janice Del Fiacco's were white, the signification of the Homecoming Queen. Miss Del Fiacco, the princess from Our Lady of Peace, reigned supreme over all Cretin festivities for the remainder of the year. This was just the beginning. The weekend rolled on until Sunday afternoon, when Cretin's impregnable eleven trounced St. Cloud Cathedral, I9-6. As the half arrived with Cretin's squad losing by one point, Queen Janice arrived on the field signaling the oFHcial start ofthe T959 Homecoming Parade. Following the queen and five Princesses was the senior class float, depicting Cretin's twenty-four-game winning streak with a Crown of Victories. Rolling into the second half, Cretin's team drove on to victory. To end this weekend of weekends, the weary but high-spirited fans returned to Cretin to attend the Victory Dance. THE VICTORY wagon rolls on. 1,000,001 BALLOONS take to the air. i', 'ff . Z . ww 1- r at I t fl 'tt V 5 0 l, 3 ' Q Q 'V da 'TI if 4, i F is ,pi lg ' is , 6 a i Q W T 'OV A , A 6 i 4 at if Q I it F 3 ., 6 6 . wi 'I v W A 6 Q ., QQ 'F 8 ' if in 6 1 J , Q at E W 4 Y 6 9 if I if it . Q Q il T 4, 1' is W a if Q aww at T , Q 1 'Q W4 . ga at Y W was O CLENCOE CLUB THE CHRISTMAS meeting of the Glencoe Club. 138 THE STRETCHER CASES take the lead. BROTHER L. Benedict greets some ofthe members Comprised of the parents of the Christian Brothers, the Glencoe Club continually aids the Brothers in their needs. Meeting three times a year Cretin's Alumni remain among the most active in the state. Under the guid- ance of their moderator, Brother I. Anthony, they continue in the true spirit of Cretin High School. ALUMNI ,f NEW OFFICERS of the Alumni are Eugene Lentsch, Sec., William Lee, Pres., Rolland Robertson, Treas. Missing from picture, George Sweeney, Vice Pres. A MOTHERS CLUB AWAITING THE BEGINNING of one of the monthly Mothers Club meet ings are the moderator Brother A Benedict and the club ofificers mes domes Dennis Daly Robert McElroy Lawrence McMahon and John Ed dleston FATHERS' CLUB MEMBERS OF THE BOARD which di- rects the Fathers' Club through the year under the auspices of their moderator Brother K. Wilfrid are Messrs. Mal Scanlan: William King, secretaryg Eugene Daly, presiclentg Frank Oberg, vice-presidentg Leonard Mordorskig and John Korlath. One of several combined activities of the Mothers' and Fathers' Clubs is the Parents Mixer. This year's mixer consisted of dancing in the Gymnasium and refreshments and com- munity singing in the cafeteria. The profits from these activities help finance various projects of the school. ADVISORY 210 Advisor .,......... Mr. Edward Aitier President ................ James Just Vice-President .... .... S teven Kuslich Secretary ..... ..... P atrick Mahoney Treasurer .... .,.. R obert Magnuson Sgt.-at-Arms. . . ..... James Lethert ADVISORY 211 Advisor ............ Mr. James Tocko President .......... Stanley Morzinski Vice-President. .... Donaid Mellin Secretary. .. .... John O'Reilly Treasurer ..,, ...Paul Ossmann Sgt.-atsArms .... .... M ark Owen ADVISORY 212 Advisor ...,....... Brother L. Eugene President, .. ...... John Schubert Secretary. .. ..., Malachy Scanlan Treasurer ,.,. ...... D aniel Riegal Sgt.-at-Arms ....... Timothy St. Martin ADVISORY 414 Advisor .......... Brother H. Bernard President ............. James Wiberg Vice-President ,......., Joseph Steger Secretary ....... DonaId Wolkerstorfer Treasurer .............. John Stevens Sgtwat-Arms .,.. .... W illiam Treacy JU IORS ADVISORY OFFICERS ADVISORY 113 Advisor ....,,..... Mr. Henry Conroy President ............. James Clarkin Vice-President. .. ....... Joseph Abel Secetary ...... .... J ames Bossard Treasurer .... .... J ames AIIan ADVISORY 205 Advisor .....,...,. Mr. James Adams President ........... Stephen Gerlach Vice-President. . . .,.. David Francois Secretary ..... ,... P atrick Doulton Treasurer ..... .. .Joseph Delmont Sgt.-at-Arms. . . .,.. Gary Droubie ADVISORY 209 Advisor ............ Brother K. Mark President .........,... Thomas Horak Vice-President. . . ...Richard Harren Secretary ..... ..,, D ennis Hauber Treasurer ..,. .. .Richard Haigh Sgt.-at-Arms. .. ... .Jerome Hirsch JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: John Landy, Jerry Fiila, Bob Komives, Chuck Reischel. JUNIOR CLASS MODERATOR, Brother K. Mark. i hmKf - 1 Q- ,J A ' ,,-., I I 3 ij, J . l 5 ,,:,, fl 1 Q T ' K . S . in . , .1 QQ , -2 .ff A PERSONALITY POLL st. .sf J it -xr -. - gf Most Typical James Clarkin fflgu . A 1. 'I Most Stuclious William Brantd 7. eu, 33 'F .Z in - , .. Magi Fopular With Stephen Archer V - .,:,' gr S J. Abel J. Achterling J. Ahiers J. Allan R. Af-:ond Most School Spirit James Allen Most Respected Robert Buelow ,.,....,k Most Intelligent Charles Boyer l ' Biggest Appetite John Crenshaw M Y Q fs Best Danger Thomas Charbon- Q ' ' T neau i V t , Biggest Drag James Ahiers S. Archer T. Arenal D. Awe - h Shortest Joseph Bronealc il ..., L T- .. J .-,.. 11.Qgg,gg1 MVVV I J Q E5 J yi if Z in 3 g mt t ' - J:sn,,,,g -- L. Baker J. Baillon is 'ff 3' .li ,. Jf 'x ins ' A ' .3 ' Q kg 323-'IF 5 E X ll W it Q .-L S' -J -lr. ' .F If i ' ii J. Beaudette J. Biebel R. Bierbaum J. Bossard C. Boyer W. Brandt D. Brinkman T. Connolly : X an ak ., sq? AR:-iw K I J. Broneak A. Broz i -fs.: 1 ff, wt J. Callahan M. Cardinal tu ww .,., 5 J-'V' sr JF A g X. 5 f' at .X 'E F J- BUChm9lef' R- Buelow J. Burger R. Busch L. Bushard Jaw-N . .,.., ,,..., S P. Cavanagh G. Cepress R. Chambers T, Charbonnequ J. Clqrkin J. Clysdale W. Coenen What a mistake! .J J x AWK 'll' 1, J. Courteau J. Crenshaw 5 Lg iffzaf' ,... 3 or A 'A ' Q gs - ' ., , .. F? P 33 J- CYOYYWGV D. Crosland G. Cummings 'r SIL .7 'ii 'W ig! fi Q, . 'Q ,is . . uw .. , I ,f - 1 -,- ww. AA . ,,n,,. X . V'bbb 1, V 5AiVV RQ l T .,,,,1 'Eg , ' J ..:f ' 4 1' ,A':,, 1 R. Denson R. DoFFing J. Dolan 205 PERSONALITY POLL Most Typical Most Studious Most Energetic Most Girls Most Respected Best Looking Best Athlete Best Dressed Wittiest Popular With Peter Fritz John Gardner Render Denson Robert Foley Jerome Filla Patrick Doulton Gary Droubie Thomas Enestvedt Gary Francis Now the way l see it . 11 ft . f of . J. Da Bruzzi gn., ,H J D. Drake Q . fs! Sk . -T v W. Englund Q L, Sm' .V 7.15 , M... its 165 L is-e x 1 ltd J. Filla gh. :f2w.- ff ss-U ,AQ K N E, Daly P. Daulton J. Davis J. Delmont if il F Q -nf ' J F ' J T - f 'A , ::,g . . s 5 : 1 :,,r G. Droubie W. Eftertz L. Elm C. Enestvedt J T F, . 5 , T 1 i mme '4 -F Y J A Tw .5 - 'T F 1- L 3 A in ex ...Q E, . E K may W' at . 2 i we A f . :.' I - I R' L -.'.. P . --., i V J. Esser D. Essling J. Faust W. Faust ' if A I A N . W. K, 1 44 53+ k i s T. Fischer T. Fleischhacker sw- ,Q J .J ' 4 ur Av-- wk ,, ,V A: G. Francis D. Francois W ,M ,. . vs A I , ' . 'N ' J, f J. Gardner R. Gaylord ,,pr--- Wk! M. Giuliani R. Goblisch R. Foley J. Ford L. g -f 4. j ,L , Q33 ,, , .N - , .... 1 P. Fritz M. Gaiovnik an Q .y-rye 1. - X ? ,. - . , , 4- H . J. George S. Gerlach E Q' F G.Goswi1z R. Gould 143 .--W5-gulr y . ..... H G. Granse G. Griesgraber J. Griesgrciber S 12?Q?i55?si?.2-'Iii''ff' -K , f, . fra: vs' - sea Q: .::.1 . - . . - A' ' hi s ' li. ' P. GriFFin J. Groebner R, Gruber in iw , D. Hoider M. Holder R. Hciigh P. Homer R. Hummel 1 5 if-zvl1'3i1 . Lost minute catching up on work book, ,. . . .,.. .,.,. ,. W ., w,,h 'J M jg 7' QQ'A .. ll DM J ' V V Q PERSONALITY POLL . .. . . . ,.., J . . ,.- .'. MOST Typlccll Rmhord Hmgh H' ' at ' h E l Most Tollcotive Joseph Griesgrober Most School Spirit J. Hammer R- HCYWSOH R. Hcirren P. Hclrris D. Hcauber Funniest Most Boshful Best Dressed Biggest Drog Best Doncer Best Athlete Sw Q T. Hough D. Hcaupt M. Hayes D. Hcyne R, Hebaus ia: ... 5 M. Henly ..1Q,.,g5 I I K , ,...,,,- , .K R. Henningsen D. Herzog J. Hiniker J. Hirsch J. HoFFmcn M, Most Courteous reg, --7 , yr. . wx ss' Thomos Horok Richord Gruber Doniel Hoyne Richord Hommel Edwin Howe Lowrence Jockson Richard Horren Jerome Hoffman . ,, .:2.?iss71- f if fri? i it . , Www ' ..: .2 -' , f s? .124-,':'-'-'if .tt .ga ,g.:::,f..fms,.,h my .. . , -.,..N.s.. , -- - QW 32 S3 V' 3 1 se Hoffman D. Holland V .:g,', Eff 1- , QU5,,Q!F'.- 1 1 1 K ' ' S. 4 .- in www '- ' is A i . .. . H if . - J'iJ Q - ' iff . t ,- ' r , - V it J M f A . ..,, K E - ' - r '- tw - 'If' 'iL C lif' 'ff HW' ai' '.'. K ig.. f. . .:-m egs, , , 1. f , - .-,- , :gp - J. , 5, .. if, A H .'.r . 'ff Y Llll Q 9 15'1.hi? 1 L i ' J 5 ., r 'L I if J - , J 3. i 3 J .Q J. Holmcly 144 T. Horck D. Houle E. Howe J. Hurley W. Huspeni L. Jackson L. Jondrich , .,-, , -f,f . . M .. VL H .. ,k., 1.5. , k.,.st,-1, ff., We ' ' ' 1 -f:ff2'ff5f24f' fi G ASW . W :ff xzsfszaf. 5 . Q . -f , ,fy-1. fi ,' f -- is lim' s ag 345' K., S 'sig it if 2 'ti M.: P, Jasmin D. Jeffords K. Jepson R. Jensen J. JUST , in :, , , t K J T. , I A j L N 'vim E . :T .:--:, 4 . .s i isi f J L ' . . f' . ,.-. H L- Koehnen J. Koemptgen R. Komives J. Korlath M. Kraft I BMMW . .,. ,t , V ..-- 4 i 'tr' us. R V zzz I - gf 5 ' -. JJn. .f .Q , R. Kueppers W. Kuhns S. Kuslich D. La Comb J. Lamey i vzi Q7 .. K 3 , A n.n J M . . . r or gif, L A . .rr . 1 , . W. -vA- 5355: L ... . li.. L , J il --PP . . Q as . i .'.. 1 .,,,. J. Larson W. Latusky J. Lemke J. Lentsch J. Lethert 5 -1, .ll L or if -:,-xx M 1. ' - ft' -.x,,,, 3. . 1 4' ' 1, 1 T, , . .N . A A ':JJ 5 V,.P' 3 2 i D '..'. . W, Long M. Louis L. Lutton R. Magnuson P. Mahoney PERsoNALltY POLL J. McArdeIl L. McArdeII Most Typical Stephen Kuslich Most Studious Most Popular With Girls Most Sch-ool Spirit Most Respected Best Athlete Best All Around Best Dancer Biggest Drag Shortest James Lethart William Long Lawrence Lutton John Landy Robert Komives Gary Lievers Paul Jasmin Patrick Maykoski John Larney ti ' 2igf:.,.5..f.- .sr-wt E .-- za- . K.. A K.-,V lL,-s ei. rg T. Kelly K. Kennedy G- Kline . Q42 . J' mzxvf WV R- Krcme S. Krick T. Kuechenmeister ' 5 if . hr , 1. ,- f b'.,V cy G. Lamson J. Landy J. Laramy ig. m In 3 i f L ,-'2 , ..-i r W. Lewanovich G. Lievers L. Lindberg K 5: Y.. vf fu j A...hi xg . 1 , . Je. x sw is 5 if r 1 it A f S. Maior J. Mayer P. Maykoski Bill Diehl and associates at the record hop. 145 s ..... sr .. B. l A , l l sarri J P PERSONALITY PoLL 'fez ,m' r J .', 1' m1mmV,AVL .a l1L' ' --,.. 3 - .b . 1'L ' Most Typical Stanley Morzinski E Si fy' Most Studious John Mueller A ':ll Zu' ' - g ' Q Bi ffl' Most Popular With John O'Reilly D. McCardle R. McCormick J. McElhone T. McKeown Glrls B. McLagan P. McLaughlin D. Mellin Paul Ossman Bernard Mersch Thomas Nuebel Thomas Mich Thomas Moloney Michael Murphy Paul Miller Most Intelligent Biggest Appetite Best Athlete Biggest Drag Biggest Blutter Biggest Beatnik Best Dancer B. Mersch - T. Mich P. Mielke P. Miller I QVQ, J ttts , - A ..k,L ,-kL -A J , j, V1ik- sttss ' J ' tatl ltisa B ,'.i, J' B ' its K 7 9 9 ' ,. f ! Vi. f, 1 . V.'k 1. W. Moore R. Moosbrugger S. Morzinski R. Mitch T. Moloney J. Montpetit J. Moore J. Mueller M. Murphy H. Nonnemacher J. O'Brien R. Ofstehoge P. O'Gorman D. O'Keefe A. Olsen P. Ossmann M. Owen L. Parrish M. Patterson R. Peacha J. Perron R. Phillips R. Pierre K. Pietraszewski 146 My, I'm beautiful .1- tx, l Z, .,,. Ml nv- I I .5 , K. K n 'we A' , Q W ,352 . gl in - I V, SY ly P - l .sr 5 it if lr I t 1 ,. :.: ,IL K J. Powers D. Probst R. Prokosch W. Quinn J. Raleigh D. Rask J. Rebeck G. Reese T is 'F' - 5 - ::A 'Q .,.. tl 1 gg? , C. Reischel D. Riegel Ritter M. Robertson D. Rossow L. Runyon R- RYliCki T. 5f.MC1r1in rv . 'Q' .R , . 't ' T h if P i my A 'W PERSONALITY POLL T ' : 4. A . Qs - . . f - , '--.. L h r 3 Elllll D. ,. Most Typical Daniel Relgal V . A 'L it ' ' LA Most Popular With Timothy St. Martin . . Girls R.S d T.S M.S l P.Sh t .l.Sh d an S cum can all VmhV C mi Z C ne' er Most School Spirit John Schubert ' Most Respected Charles Reischel 6 . Most Ambitious John Powers S Most Courteous Thomas Sauro S Best Looking Richard Smoliak . 5 f Best Athlete Malachy Scanlon Best Dressed Mark Robertson Funniest Richard Prokosh G. Schoeller 1 .1 ,,,, if M M. Shaw D. Sleeper Sli LW ' R. Smoliak L. Schreiber J. Schubert T Schulte D Schwartz 5 it Q T . vsgw Q . - MQW if ,. Q 'il is t t H1 T' f f L -9. : . V l i t-if , , ,,,, H ,if-w ig - . 5 -,H . .... .E f'-:W 1 . D, Shiely M, Shomion E. Sich L. Sitzmann .,,?lY' 'L' I ,X ix I, vw.. Vi! l - - fi., ' D ' ia 5 1 tum its . . m I. K-it A M. Smith R. Smith -5 T' X A A a.. A 1 A 9, 1 N . , . N . M 4 ' 6: A. Sommers J- SODTCIQ R Caught in the act. 147 1 ZI4 PERSONALITY POLL Most Talkative Most Popular With Girls Most Respected Most Courteous Most Intelligent Richard Warren William Sudeith Jerome Wiberg Bernard Troje Donald Wolker- starter Karl Zierclen Bernard Toner James Stewart John Walters Robert Wood Best Looking Best Dancer Best Athlete Best Dressed Funniest kr.. ' ' . ' -W J - ' L v' ' ,. G. STFGSSSF W. Sudeith C. Swanson C. Tarnbornino J ,fr et . ,. T it 1 q ' N 4, , I ,,- K F ' fr .,,, .. .. ' 'ffl' 2 .VI-:vw ,:f - A -V ' H B. Troie D. Troie J. Tschida G. Unze J , V. 911 ' , if r wr QQW, 5 J' 31' 5 I A A ' 'T A . J + . f . -.2 if . 'V 15 X J. Wozlciwilc G. Weimer M. Whisler J. Wiberg 's'r A A ' 3 V N5 ,M P. Wilson M. Wold D. Wolkerstorfer R. Wood Q- f d,,,..,. rn D. Young 148 J. Yancher K. Zierden I .ei M X aw, 1 , ix J. Spcnde J. Spitzmueller W. Stadtherr J. Steger 1 V X . f lkkk f :. J. Stevens J. Stewart T. Stifter R. Strandberg 5. . Q nm. li l lv 'f . 3 4 J. Tierney J. Tocko B, Toner W. Treacy ls. ,,. ' H ,V av . 'lt M Ky: ji lf . ' '.r' L P- Vasferling J. Vornbrocla J. Walters R. Warren zzv I S kb i. Dum. fl,5.,3'.-. il Y' K. P. Duty Not pictured with their advisory ore the following: R. Ccllinan, R. Robert, J. Podvin, T. Connolly, J. Blilie. Jim Just serenodes ot the talent show. Last minute catching up on workbook. Now, what do I do? These are NEW uniforms! lt will never work. Look Ma, no floor. A picture of innocence. SOPHOMORES ADVISORY OFFICERS ADVISORY 102 Advisor .............. Mr. G. Horyza President ......... Robert McDonough Vice-President ........,.. Gerald Little Secretary .... . . .Jerome McElroy Treasurer .... ..... R ol Menge ADVISORY 103 Advisor ..... Brother I. Anthony, F.S.C. President ........... Paul Nightingale Vice-President .......... Peter Moline Secretary ..... ...... R oger Merrill Treasurer .... .... R . Steven Meyers ADVISORY 104 Advisory ....... Brother Gabriel, F.S.C. President .......... Wolfgang Oplesch Vice-President ...... Terrance O'Malley Secretary ..... ........ J ohn Pohl Treasurer .... ...William O'Neill Sgt,-at-Arms. .. ...John Roszak ADVISORY 110 Advisor ....... Brother H. Mark, F.S.C. President ..........,. Philip Stefaniak SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Tim Del- mont, Wolfgang Oplesch, Bob Collins, Marty lgo. Vice-President. . . .... Ronald Ryan Secretary ..... .... G erald Sands Treasurer .... .... T homas Scholl ADVISORY 112 Advisor ............... Mr. J. Patton President ...,....... Kenneth Vanneli Vice-President. .. ...Dennis Unten Sec.-Treasurer. .. ...James Sturm ADVISORY 301 Advisor ,,....... Brother Justin, F.S.C. President .......... Michael Anderson Vice-President ........... Judd Bohrer Sec.-Treasurer. . . .... Thomas Arth ADVISORY 302 Advisor .................. Mr. Clark President ........... Timothy Delmont Vice-President. .. ..... Robert Collins Secretary ..... .... T homas Collopy Treasurer .... ..,. W illiam Casey ADVISORY 303 Advisor ................., Mr. Wolf President ..... ..... P atrick Francis Vice-President ....... Charles Godbout Secretary .... .... G ary Eckland Treasurer .... ...Patrick Gillis ADVISORY 304 Advisor ............,.... Mr. Sands President ................ Marty lgo Vice-President ....,. Thomas Humphrey Secretary ..... . . .Donald Jacobsen Treasurer ,... . . .Roger Hernandez ADVISORY 305 Advisor ....... Brother Richard, F.S.C. President .......... William Kueppers Vice-President ...... Michael Kneeland SOPHOMORE CLASS MODERATOR, Secretary ..... .... T errance Kriha BFOIIWSI' Richard. 150 gf? ' iv, L.., ' ' M 'X .Lf for ' - i F ' M l , A.Q.l ,,, y is.. , I iw , il Z. J ff A 2- L Q ' A.. . A A. Lancette P. Lang T. Lange '- . l -if 'me-2 s J ml .. :gl wi J A Q C ,. . t J. Langer T. Larson T. Lawrence IO2 PERSONALITY POLL Most Typical Tom Larson Most Talkative Harold Mason Most Studious Bob McDonough Popular With Girls Terry McCloskey Most Respected Rol Menge Best Dancer Pat Lang Best All Around George Leach Funniest Tom Lange Most Bashful Paul LeMay Biggest Beatnik Ray Martin Q. , awww, f , '11 . f - an 3 lint G. Leach W, Leibel P, LeMay R. Lincowski V. Long R. Ludes M. McAvey M. McCauley B f.. V -f .1 ,f .. . Wi -K -or . 5. 1 4 Q .. . .A ,,- L 1153 N 1 ,A W., W- T. McCl key J. McDonald R. McDonough J. McDowell J. McElroy M, McManus G, McNeIIi5 J, Muck 'sri if os A . li ' ,ww ,.- ' f ,hi li. 2 '-1, .V ' if i fi ug., Z ..,, Ili. i D. Mankowski E. Maran R. Margl 2' Pl 1 'Fr is . K. I K -st r 3 R . 'N ,M ' . : ,I R. Martin H. Mason J. Mathias ,av-. 'V' R. Menge P. Mergens Partridge of the stomachgvery serious indeed. .S miir,gi.i,,a.f 5 RF, Q- gzzy, - R. Merrill M. Mesenbourg R. Meyers B. Miller D. Minogue C. Miron P. Moline T. Monette E. Moore T. Moser T. Mueller C. Mulcahy L. Nclgel C. Nelson 'IM' K' J . M o h s rr e ll . J P. Moo re M. Mullery 1 . . Kyli e? E. Nelson I ..,,.. P. Nightingale T. Oberg M. O'ConnelI 9 1 , l ij vlvzv . - l iv 4, . 5 A f N Zh T, O'CQnneII G. O'Connor J. O'Donnell S. O'Goro 152 IO3 X! ,V JZ k ,. W ' gklyi , M H .,.,. .E.. . A..klA VL y T123 1 R. Morrissey W. Morrissey 'M Q- qu- f I, 2 M. Murphy R. Murray l l W A cor splashed me, sir . Q .5 T. Niemczycki ,Q 04 v 'VCI if i f ' 1-1 . ,.,L T UMQHQY W. O'Neil T. O'Neill W. Oplesch W, O'Rourke R- Pfllmel' 3- - . T, M ' , . I 1', A A bu ...., ,V -,.:, 15 .5 L -' . f g Y . T . W ' if W- V ' 4 'fi M' - T 'gf ' in 4 3 TTT' QWJ5 ' A .4 ' t' it . T P 'Q' iw 6 R. Paradise F. Pciwlok J. P terson R. Peterson T. Pettiiohn R. Phillips R. Pierre R. Podgorski J. Pohl W. Polski C. Price 1' P B111 W fe... n :ar-1, . in 2 J. Proud S, Ramsey J. Rochstroh D. Rosenthal IO4 PERSONALITY POLL Most Typical Most Talkative Most Studious Popular With Girls Most Respected Best Dancer Best All Around Funniest Most Bashful Biggest Beatnik Terry O'Malley Ron Paduano John Rochstroh Dave Rosga Wolf Fox Oplesch John Pohl Jim Peterson Ron Paduano Tom O'Neill Dove Rulli f 1 ' J F D. Rosga M. Rosner L. Rosner J. Roszak G. Rotter J. Rotter , ,Hi I x x g - I in i ii 1 M. Rowe D. Rulli K5 Time for a break. J. Russell R. 2 ge x Ryan D. St. Martin G. Sands J. Santo M. Sarka G. Schadegg D. Schluefer IIO PERSONALITY POLL Most Typical Most Talkative Most Studious Popular With Girls Most Respected Best Dancer Best All Around Funniest Most Bashtul Biggest Beatnik Pat Shields John Stidger Paul Schmitz Robert Schwartz- bauer Phillip Stetaniak Gerald Shadegg Phillip Stetaniak Larry Smith Bruce Smith Gerald Simpson . 1 .mf . ....s P t rsi,. it H fr S. Schmid P. Schmitz V. Schneider R. Schoeller T. Scholl fm' .iEQF4,.., Q M. Schueller L. Schumi R. Schwartzbauer M. Shields P. Shields x ' I 5.1 in G ,V I Er- J xy . R. Simone? G. Simpson D. Sinci J. Skoog Q 'M sr L it 1 . 1 in -6.31: I 4 ri -.., 1 7 ..:- I I .. ,, . jr p . ff if 'rt ' 9 S , '5' ' R- 5k YP9l4 B- Smlllt L. Smith J. Spitzmueller M. Steele P. Stefaniak T. Stehr J. 154 Stidger Vega R xx...- Three-hole, wide line, Brother? M N ,rl J H2 ' J ' PERSONALITY PoLL T' X Most Typicol Jomes Sturm L Most Tolkotive George Sweeney J Most Studious Mork Tschido T- Sofilel -J' Sfufm F' Suhler Populor With Girls Lowrence Vontol N Most Respected Kenneth Vonnelli 'J Best Doncer Kenneth Vonnelli it . Tx' , Best All Around Thomos Terhorst T M, 1 M ' , Funniest Gory Youngstrorn . . ' JJ' Most Boshtul Joseph Zwirn it - - te' Biggest Beotnik John Wessel R, ..s. f I 2, . I -f 444 J N if 2 + . 'Q . x-, 5. T il ' R. Swanson G. Sweeney J. Swenson me , V g o n V SESTE' T. Terhorst R. Thul H. Titfle T. Toth T. Truhler M. Tschidc W. Tschidc D Unien 'Z J W 45: - fm . x ' F5 K- , -. -- y 'f 1- K, Vonnelli L. Vontol J. Wagner J. Walsh J. Watkins W. Weber G. Weirick W Weiss 1 . 5 ' iq V Q' HM f Ig TLQJF' ' T T . ii. 'W . J. Wells J. Wessel R. Wiesner 2 Q. G. Williams T. Winkel T. Younghclns .- ' f'i ' , , s 5 gf 0 . I ,-' Z kr Hifi. I A .,.. X! by ,.gZ ii F Q G. Youngstrom M. Zoppetillo J. Zwirn Do you think they will ask us to dance? 'H 3 1 on v Most Typical Most Talkative Most Stuclious 1... H.. E. Aden M. Anderson W. Anfang Most Respected Best All Around Funniest Z Most Bashful W' J' V. TQ.. X wg -3 .Q ' .fg- srssr W. Arsenault T. Arth P. Ashton PERSONALITY POLL Dick Bean Tom Bonk Bill Arsenoult Tom Arth Mike Anderson Douglas Beckman John Calabrese fb f G. Barich R. Bean D. Beckman J. Belisle J. Bellows M. Bellows G. Bender -v-'N rm fy' ,V , up-ae, ..-gr' . J. Berken 'is .If ,'- R. Berthiaume R. Bohanon G. Bohrer T. Bonk R. Borovansky . Boudewyns J. Boyne T. Bernier We is Cl- ' M C Q .,:: 152 V f K Q . 'y Al is M. Branch J. Brannigan R. Brown L- an J. Calabrese W. Callahan P- Campbell R. Carlson J. Casey J. Callinan 156 . .. ....:..Maam-me-txsiwfef What was that question again, Brother? 91 sg 1' '4 Pb- M, Casey R. Casey W. Casey , Q f' 2' - 5, S 'SU' K is i 1 'fi ll ' 2 J. Clifford T. Cochran R. Collins 302 PERSONALITY POLL Most Typical Steve Doole C5 it All Fl is N . ,, . if D. Cedarholm E. Charbonneau N. Christensen N. Christenson G. Christopherson ui... K l, Q 4- fi X ww .5 Q. nf ' ' 3' A Q 1, Ek Y..- -: . ' , lf '.,' I. . . llui J is l , L. Collodora T. Collopy G. Coler H. Conroy J. Corcoran .90 'gp .X ww sa.. M. C R. C J. D h D. D l Most Talkative Greg Coler lane YM cc lem Q Y Most Stuclious Bill Casey Popular With Girls Nick Christensen Most Respected Tim Delmont . Best Dancer Dan DeLosh gs ' h if Best All Around Bob Collins TQ f J - f- Funniest Greg Coler , t Most Bashful Dennis Daly N, V-Q Biggest Beatnik Jim Dachtera 'M' I N--f S. Davies J. Davis R. Davis T. Delmont D. DeLosh D. Denning R Q -ft A J . M . sr' Q 'xg ' h A 4 . K wi if XX k B W F. Dian P. Doherty i 1 . i Ziyi . .... 'V kj ,K L-, . 'T i if ,st- 5 was sw- . 1 .1 f-A t C piiip i .1 5 ...... T R. Dolan S. Doole 11 Oh, no, not this again. 'I57 , tik i J . , ., D , .sssi F . . L We . - sw.. . . if H 4 3. T. Doroff H. Drews D. Dugan J. Dvorak mi A 225. M 1 . q w f-Q . c. . . 'P 5 G. Eckland L. Edwards P. Eldred T, Ernst aj K V 4-:T HX 3 5 I ., 1 Lrkk Q 5-.lf-N 5 Q Ha- . f :-1' ffff X . Q A Q J' '.'. J. Eschenbacher G. Exley J. Farah T. Fargo J. Felipe l58 P. 30- 1 Flaherty P. Francis J. Foxley J. Fuerst 303 PERSONALITY POLL Most Typical Most Talkative Most Studiaus Most Respected Best Dancer Best All Around Funniest Most Bashful Biggest Beatnik John Dvorak James Farah Thomas Gavin Thomas Gavin Charles Goolbout Patrick Gillis Patrick Flaherty John Felipe John Fuerst st. as Q How's this for service? EL T2 , W A .K , F-3 i I A I V i n E. ? i. 'I A . q 5 . R. Gaiovnik R. Gates T. Gavin . f fl if 'rr . 'rs f 5 5' W xl: PM if , 'F if , Q.. jg Z , T 5' ' ,W J. Gerlach J. Gillespie P. Gillis T. Ginther L. Gleaton xl J Q Q J... - llii i i ' . ..'. i' . f-:sf f L. Gorton G. Farrar ' . -vm f it? 1 .. .W . C. Goclbout T. Horan Most Typical Most Talkatiye Most Studious Popular With Girls Most Respected Best Dancer Best All Around Funniest Most Bashful Biggest Beatnik ,Q ax ws 'C' K. Grewe C. Groeller M. Gross R. Grotbeck 304 PERSONALITY POLL Steve Jungbauer John Hinding Tom Humphrey Don Jacobson Marty lgo Mike Gross Torn Humphrey John Hinding Orville Johnson Ted Haag gs 'fr T. Haag R. Hable T. Haggenmiller J. Haider yr.. .1 J. Hartmann R. Harvieux R. Hassing Q W -Alb-'f? ' Af-5 Q. W- fs-f af' VA, c ,cs . r . 'rx 5, if C. Haugen M. Hawkins R. Hernandez R. Hilgert G. Hill J. Hinding J- l'l0l1 'ikx ' - V . QW . An Vk I s. K- A '5 T .- - - .2 J J. - . we ,jj ,LWI i - .V 7 Ik J AL diy ,k-. . tea-f-vf 1 . . 1., .,--..,, , . . . 'r H 'f .cs fr Ev , no ,u . P +3 A 4, it T. S. Humphrey um.. nr i , . v- ,-W , T. Joyce Q., N Jungbauer M. lgo D. Jacobson R. Jeske O. Johnson G. Jones l-. JOriSSen T. Judge fu? W. Kane We go for Igo. X31 Q T. Kapaun G. Karlen T. Karner J. L J. M' 305 PERSONALITY POLL Most Typical Most Talkative Most Studious Popular With Girls Most Respected Best Dancer Best All Arouncl Funniest Most Basltful Biggest Beatnik Mike Kneeland John Kleinart Terry Krilta Jett Lalla Terry Kriha Bill Kueppers Mike Kneeland Pete Korner Terry Kapaun Robert Lackore iw 1 W' if .F . Qi J n W yi ..ii. , 5' an . Y Kuhns P. Kundzins T. Kurysh an . ii, ,, lv. w m- -f Kuslich Q if E3 , J. Kzaley 2 R. Lac Kore J. Lalla 160 H, .f mgQ3r4f11g31 W: t,.f ' 3 if V 5, 'P ' ,- ' - , , , I , ,-Lf' L sat P. Kelnberger J. Kemp J. Kennedy R. Kenney G, Kinney X pg I I , , at -. f 'T A-ff fe.. + ' 2: ff . V M 4 Q ' ' f . W' T llll at ,.,.. ' ,, - l,',- ! .. , , r1 f , ' ': A , uf , J v , , T .iw , J- KiSCl1 G. Kiftrell J. Kleinart M. Kneelancl G. Koecheler I y .3-, K f W- 5 gk.. 5, :: 'N K . V g I L. ' T ,fi l 'L V 'ii ' 5 ' ' f' Y QP D. Kohner J. Koran D. Kordell P. Korner R. Kowalski I: -M J 'P' wl ' ., ,iv VL A ' T f f V R. Krammer W. Krebs T. Kriha J. Kueffner W. Kueppers What did you say his name was? l ' of 9 Sophomore physical drill. Missing from normal sequence: G. Little, J. McGuigan, M. Franzen. Now if I can iust get my tie out of the way . . . , Sophomores get their man. 161 4' ik ,gf?1T'w3 i, ' 3 2 t 3, in-.....,,,,,L FRESHMEN .535 f:s,nfc. . rw .,h,,, K5 ii Glancing back on their first year as Cretinites, The Freshman Department looks upon its initial eFlorts directed towards the final goal WINNERS of the Outstanding Freshman Cadet Award: D. Mordorski, D. Bartizal, P. Keenan, J. Eiden. BROTHER MICHAEL, moderator of the Freshman Depart- fT1eI'1'l'. of a well governed class. To approach the ends of organized study and Catholic self-betterment was no easy task, however. It was completed with the knowledge that the students must work in harmony with one another, and that the Qoal of department success rests upon the shoulders of the individual. As this determined class enters their sophomore year they seek the principles of knowledge, understanding and leader- ship which have always distinguished the Cretin man. . A rx 'N k . A wg I V W T N. its 3 2 D. Bartizal iw I. D. Besaw it --.. TE. Bovy T . 'Qi fw isr. g A,,, ,Q R. Broneak .. .P g.. 1 T 1.5. g g Mg 2 T 'l ', .1 I ..... T . ri Q ' E. Adrian J. Adrian A, Alifqrm 9 2. 'Cf I '5'.Z'iJ T . W i 1 T , , i in '.. 4 4 ' R. Altier A. Andrettu J. Archambeau ' ' '- The daily Flag raising ceremony. V A rlr, V A. L I fix , keg T jg' f . .. 5 i k g Bacigalupo P. Barbatsis T. Barrett . e . , T , - g B ki I 1 ' 5 'fin K 3, I K v,I 'F' a Q' a A ti T T i p . ff' Q i -. Q ie. . e1... gi R g .... - r - . -fe-T 1 w 'Qfr ' e- , e ee. T i fe, i .fs :A c , ' 3 ' ql .J i if fl . . A T 1 Beaudette G. Beedle E. Bender S. Bender R. Bergerson T. Berntson J. Berthiaume CW, , . ff- H. , ' 5 AVBL Q f A. , Tis. A? , 'T R. Blaeser F. Boegemann R. Boehme G. Bonfe 1 . -ze-re it + ,. . f- W .M .- 1 - l PERsoNAuTY POLL . V W Mx Fix T: U Most Typical Earl Brelje ,Q . TT ' .- EM .ff - Most Tolkotive John Berthiaume A Tw Y 2. . f . . by I gt g KH. iw ..,. ., ' .. P i f T- Most Studlous Joseph Burris P. arqbec J. Breidel E. Brelie D. amz MOST lnfeiligeftf Dennis BOVHZO' Best Appetite Eugene Bovy Best All Around Thomas Barrett J ,,....g..V X Biggest Blutter George Bonte ' ' A . W Funniest Allon Alitono 3 if . P' 4 WM M K QL Shortest Stephen Bender Q. .-W -r Y ' T Y Peppiest Eugene Bender 2. ' T ' U T I 5 -1 7 ,wx X W-9-.M Vrvk Aix J. Brooks D. Burke J. Burris L. Bushard 163 or J JJ i 'j'1 3 J E. ' ' 1 as S 402 T.. .Qt .VJ,,k .J r:NAL V LL,A J ffyf, A+' V 1 T PERSONAUTY POLL J L l O MOST Most MOST MOST MOST Typical Siuclious Energeric Courieous Infelligeni Besi Looking Best All Around Funniesr Tallesi MOST Bashful 1 J K 'K iff ir . 5 J J John Dale Terrence DufTy Gerard Crandall Jeffrey Disch Richard Builer James Dimoncl John Chapman Charles Driessen Gerard Crandall JelTrey Disch 7 rw... - J JJ LJJ: J 25,5 .U F 1 if l J J., J., J R, Butler J, Campion A. Carrier W. Carroll 'ff -. V-...,, -- --W YYY-Y -Y 2, .2 J -.f-f 2 , 5 .... - T' a s J 53: -. EEJJJT JJ J ccri T v1-n T Q r'c' ly '-c J J. Clarkin M. CliHord R. Closmore P. Cochran J JJ - H J ' J f file J. ' ' .fi J f J 'Y W R O I ii J -J .J -A J. ' 1 Y E1,,f J i I ' gf fa g- 5 . KJ 5 gagimsw. J J re.. f eccir ,M J ecci in .J - O A O ' C cife or rere T J J .fx J O JJ J - ' ll JJ eeai J T 4 I iiir . R. Connor D. ooney J. Crain G. Cran all M. Cummings P. Curran J. Dale L. Daniels ..... ,.,. W .....,... J J . L .w.. i V ' J J J..-' 'Q 'J I Jew Akrrk In . kkrr A n f. 2 in 'iff 'T 1 J. -W l1-' J. in . ef J T - - .J ff A -M - 'i f J' ' 1 1 11 Ffh' 4 J f - J E JOJJ . J 1 C JJO' 1:1' O M , D. Danneker J. Decker D. DeLisi - DENNIS J- DeUlW5 R- De Vine R' DMZ ' 'mon f .J -,., J-Jqqfg, sais J M 6th period lunch. J , ' -f . 'W 'if' in J.-. r .rre Q J.ea J..JJJJJJJ JJJ. D MHJJJ . DJ... gi. Obie JJ.JJJJJ J ..... T' awddl. ww Mw- PN' 'aww 335' 'Q wwf' ' : ' J- 1 '-.T J . Jff' 'gg JJ 1l.1 J Jl. W JJ . r J a JJDJJ C ' B . Driessen 164 T. Du y . Dupaul Talkative Studious Courteous Intelligent Best Appetite Best Looking Best Athlete Best All Around Longest Hair Shortest Most Most Most Most ,ff Q- -ty . 'iii Q ...N . , lg! F' Q 'R 50.3 V . 'T nw .L i 3 S T el' li t .fill X .t if si? at J t F, Ehrmantrctut J. Eibert J. Eiden T. Engelhart J. Erdman PERSONALITY POLL , 2 - , A is 3- , Thomas Fenner I V 'tt-Q, . ' -Ve t James Eiolen ...N 5 V ' ff t .1 Richard Fischer fii N t::-' ' tem ti. , Tx John Glarner T R .Z W 4' V '- V ' Thomas Fahey .1 A ....:. :.V . V f '1ff-' 4 . T f 4' Dennis Fitzgerald A, Erdqg C. Erickson C. Evans M. Evans P. Exman Thomas Gerten Jerome Elbert Attila Erdos John Erdman ' fr. :,,. A At . , V V, .Flin - 1 .J .N 5 E t ' A E.. Q. gt 1 '.. iff AV W- xx 4, . V- .kl. WM' fVVV , . -fst ,J f .tt .sm A ,Eff lf lx eit LA. . f.-1 T. Fahey C. Farrell J. Felix T. Fenner R. Fischer ' s V ,T . .J f ix :J .. . ' Ei ., t A N ft .. K ' Q- s L- T .., 1 .t' ' .. '- Y W u Si . . V V V .W V , - J, ...L - - t ft at 1 ' ts T s x. T Me A I if V N . tg R. Fischer J. Fishbeck D. Fitzgerald L. Flynn D. Frey R. Frey S. Fried il My . H f w V,. N, , . . ' , A 9 , M A x y V ' X ' at ff -- s V. . . .. , V 3 f ' fa to t - ff M, Fritz M. Guida D. Gergen .J lf? - . fe- . an ttf' . f:. Q .- Q .,,..,, , . , X' A ' ' : ,. A -- - . ' - - Vi T. Gerten M. Giefer D. Giesen Q X el: yggg V T ' V, X, .V gyyg VV L A ,JP .ft VV .VL vnl V -mu VV .Ln Q. VQV :C , 57 W a f F W 'F 2 -R t ,t . fif R A f if J. Gilfillan R. Gladis J. Glarner l could buy it cheaper. 165 ...nf fn' . . wg n L L , L LL, X L i X L gin rw. KL ..... 9- - , l:' ' L J gi ...iff 3 A-., L ff L 4 3 .X n z ' 1 5 H if J A ef Xl ' :J I' L- J L il ' ff ' J . Golden T. Gordon J. Greenberg W. Gunther R. Guss D. Hookinson T. Hoormcn H. Huck L rrre if 1 A L my L -V 3 ' f Q Ta., ffl,-H. mx. J. ig. ' RL x G Y ,' , 0 ,L ' rl Q L .Q 1 QV., N g fir A x ..5.... fe- ,3 75 i 'e- K, apr - X 4 'V -':'gl : m. 'i i JV L AA-- ' - X M414 'MV L ' S 1 1 W 3 L Ji I, Q If , W I :bu Q- . 2 ii . Halbert T. Hole J. Hannigan J. Hansen C. Healy E. Heoly R. Heathertson D, Heinisch . L I '- '..:-.L 3 E s AQ -' f l ' L 9 45. J' A L ggige K K 1351 L .sf A Y G. Hemmeter K. Hendrix R. Herriges I . R L. Q55 L.. Q. V W A 1 Lx Q' M 1? J 'il W L S. Herzog L. Hildebrant R- Hill 404 PERSONALITY POLL Most Tolkotive Most Stuclious Most Energetic Most Courteous Best Appetite Biggest Blufler Shortest Tollest Peppiest Most Boshful Timothy Hole Richord Hill Louis Hilclebront Williom Holilmon Edward l-leoly Thomos Hollihon Richorol Herriges Gregory Holbert Jcnmes l-ludok George l-lemmeter Necltest cadet inspection. C N. h ' I 1 M' mmf if Q f ' Q H LLLLLL , L ra L ' i i' W. Holtmon J. Holes J. Holisky , Vggx l wg K? ' ':- ,fff I .T 5 fi? X ' 9 W. Holub J. Hoogesteger J- Hudck - -in S M R ssl , Li' - 'L-QE 1 ,Q S 1- ,L si . - - 1 i Q I? I' ELI 5- Hollihcm FN , L M-W' . J. Hughes as' -. '. 'r -, .Q 2 1 E? 43' or v ,L .. g, Q S I, 4- .4-.. T E' AL' 4 5.- W' W s 4, g L x, X - gu' s it , Ar A . A A . . f fl ' 2 tif ll Q 'ft f 4 R. Hu hes G. Huntley M. Huot J. Hurley E, Husnick 9 , 3 6 -fs. A J . -v A 5 I :rr . A . PERSONALITY POLL L1 is E -'T f Most Tallcative Paul Kranz g Q at my X 33 l' Most Studi-ous William Jack ..,l A M Ji' gg Most Energetic James Keller g i I fx 'tea J ff L ? Best Looking Stephen Keys ' ' . R. J li . R. J Best Appetite Raymond Kotowslci G' lllo W Jack ac son J Jansen anssen Biggest Drag Theodore Krammer Best All Around Patrick Keenan Funniest Terrance Koepke A Longest Hair James Jensen 1 ,. Nt Z V ,-alll ,,,, 1,5 Most Bashful Gary llla ' ' l ' H '45 f N X T . .Y Y , -...f TX T5- Lf gb ,mmm , sn.. T , 7' 1' Q J is ' A 's l J. Jensen A. Jepson J. Jesmer E. Johnson M. Johnson fxgi A A A ' . , R 1, 3 -T gf' g A My E-w9XV..afl M X' H V if 1 lx. . ,, I 1 ll , . l 1 K 'V v 1 5- JONES C. Justus P. Keenan J. Keller M. Kelly 'fl lx' T Q .I -W ii! X' W . Lrkii 'lid k 4. N A' I .. yn --Q-1 I l I if l S. Keys J. Kiemen D. Kiewel 2 ,P K 4? ' . .2JK'?. ,, . .fxgvf 9 -0 'SLK 9' A 'hgh W YJ, . - is , ' st A ,X g J. as .K f stef f l ' SAN g . 1 V ., ' T. Klarkowski M. Koester J. Kopka ..... .. B T 473 . 1 ri., 1 C' T' . . JV' 3 gig- . V, I R. Kotowski T- Kronqrher J P' Krcgnz l The outstanding Christmas decorations in Adv. 405. 167 P 5 ig . it - li ., ., ' L iv L, L , . . ft , 5' if . . '- ' J 'J ,. D. , :,. . JmLA V A . N V J J .fiflil ,.'- at 'M V J' J it e .. . M . . . ' . t . f 'E 5. .1-'- 14 ' g . 5 1 ' LL gy ..': W L . , i .5 . ,. ' , J 1 P. Krueger R. Kuklok E. Kurhaietz L. Kurysh L. Lais M. Lallas M. Lalley M. Lambie J Q -' or - 5 VV J? E V ., ,. . it J - ' . wi . ' g. ' 4 ,':' J . - If J ., ly I - igl '. M .ffl , ll kkk: ' ::- .f M 2 V V , V L:i:VVL V V V V V V. VV ., V K ' - J ,.-v 2 - f . JR V L ?s:xfa1 a L G. LaMere J. LaMont R. LaMoure D. Landis T. Leavitt :A' LEX V , I , PEresoNALiTY Pom - L f .V is , A ., A VF. Vw 'H . P' ' 'f an Vg V VV Most Typical Terrance McDonough 5 f ' if Most Talkative Patrick McGowan V Q - Most Studious Joseph V. McGrath :f 5 sm. V, il .. , V .,... :.. .-': Most Energetic Thomas Leavitt , ': if Most Courteous Gerald McKay V ,.V. V - ., - V ki VV is Q 3 Best Looking Michael Lalley Best Athlete Lanny Kurygh N. Lebens F. Lentsch J. Lentsch D. Lieser A. Loeftler Biggest Blufifer David Lieser Funniest Stephen Lynch Longest Hair Daryl Landis Brother Michael counsels an inquiring Freshman. f -Q L T J J - A . VV.. - in .2 gg,-W ' T' ' W n Qu 5 if f if Wi S. Lynch J. McCormick P. McDonnell T. McDonough 1 xi . 5, .. . 31 Q M. 2 1:6 r J fn' we 'N ts: WF' as ' P. McGowan .f ., J. McGrath J. McGrath R. McGuire V. Q .VV T G- MCKGY B. McKee M. McNulty R. Mack 168 Most Typical Best Looking Biggest Drag Funniest Shortest Tallest Peppiest Most Bashful Library tangle. Most Talkative Most Intelligent 407 PERSONALITY POLL Francis Moudry Charles Mitch Trent Niemeyer Roger Neils Lawrence Neuman John Martin Charles Mitch William Norris Edward Marlcley James Mollner ff.. L X. 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L R. Pesek ' 'fQ?s2ggfk7fs.fisifsrisfleimisfszge,sez K ,. - .mr K J ?i.f'?g2?!if2SffT2if1 r'fi V H W . :fewer ,s ii xl? Y' fn' ref msg was '2Eiz,f?E5f.? ?. sE':E,l -il. f .,fWN ' iiiflsiffg i5is.1f.,.f,'rfe. ,.?.s.'ri.f .ff f g,.f,11,l,-':iTL?? 53,5 f 1? P 752 WI2' A WV iii . . fa .fs . 7 r.Pisg5f3.fg,gsQs5 . .- , - 'semi . -. ig . 1-'fe,'s7gS 1f - fQw fg .,gV'Kgl ssi.:- ., L ,.V,g.?55g K, , fmgrf f - -.-:'s- 1, KK ,. - - - ., j U QHQE- jgnf., , .. 2. ..,.w,gw2ss ,., -- P:-1,-1 . we ' ., , 'E . r:E..E:::'il51..5Qm. M ai 7Sz.S9f-P5334 az z, -QL ' J, K Q. . K M :i,'5g?25wiazfi. -ff , , u:s35Qgs g,K?r' g5i fl' , , .Kimi . . . ,.-.,gM gr ,s. ,Taft . ear?iezgf24?:s:s2.?'r5iff ffxlsqi z' if2f f5 ..fft3 mer R. Pihaly R. Probst M. Quesnel S. Quigley tt 'J'J iff' 'JJ' . . , , fllifi ' ,,'- 7 .'k .. 4' P +19 ' - r . ,I ' A L- S5 'J' if A , , L . 3 J , a ' ' . Y-.J :,'f 'JAV fi 1 - - , I. -.-- ' . . ' fi 'J 7'5if ? fi Ig ff :ai Q V, . Q-I-ij P251 -bgii g , , iffiffllz'-fifil.vf.'-7: l'?t'Qi'f2 l 5 ,'-' L. A il H. ill I' i M. Quinn T. Racine J. Roths P. Reichenbach 170 G. Phillips .ss..ff..- . eilfrfzgsi ii P. Quinlan x ., fish K f vc, , K, : , ,. ..I:':: Y.. e 46 3 :fx if H, We E sl: 3 Q elf Ks -H W fe? It wg l , . . f r Q H 11 PERSONALITY POLL Most Typical Most Tallcative Most Studious Most Courteous Most Intelligent Biggest Blotter Longest Hair Tallest Best Athlete Best Looking -. . af .,, 2, L. 1 ,ref I g 4,5 . K. Rhody G. Ridge M. Roach Phillip Reichenbach Michael O'Reilly Gregory Ridge Carroll Oby David Odlaug Michael O'Rielly Raymond Perron James Raths Gary Pates Richard Probst .,,.. W- ' , F T T, J ,. J T' e . 'L 4. '- WN .W Q ,QW r , g . V t K.. . ts.. W . S .. T... , ggi! . .N . ir K , 7,5 RN., 4 , W .inf K K. I l'l 'c if: f lv .V H ll R? ' . , . .- -4:.', ,S ' V .ff . j V A fl A A K. Rogers M. Rongitsch R, Root P. Rosenthal D, RG55 D, Rossini T, Rubbelke Ti r N- LA '. JN? J' ,- W X .. t E ,z l I , . ,F RRRR . of fifth ' . tii E I ,K., Vrgh g K. I Mmgmw ,. M---my T Z . V S .Sa 5, f J. Runyon M, Ryan R. Ryan R. Sanders T. Schleck X . .fi V,,.,.f . f- gg. 'J l T J l Ng N 5. , QQ f 4 1. 55 T . i - p W ' 'gt . 5 . . gf- A ff- ' T J ,Q 154 V PERSONALITY POLL A it ,iff W V Rx Most Typical Gary Stoftel V K -1:V . ' 5 XX A ffl 'J 3 5 Q Most Talkative Mike Ryan T V - A ll Z 1 W sf P F - 6 V. Most Studious Michael Rongitsch R. schmadi J. schoeiier J. schuben J. schufmcm c. schuidf MOST EHSVQGHC GGVY Sfoffel h Most Courteous Richard Skinner -.,N Best Looking Thomas Rubbelke 5 A Best Athlete Dick Stoftel ,T an .Z . 551 r. t' I Za- 'W Best All Around Thomas Schwartz 'rg ' 'N ' . t Biggest Blulter Thomas Serpico T V'l 'E' .A 1' Funniest James Schubert R .fs S 1 T S ,ff . it gl S'- T t t A 's . ' T. Schwartz W. Schwartz L. Scovill T. Serpico R. Skinner l . -I T 'Q f 'ZS v H A T ' I Z. . ,J - 5 Z . I l i , if . 1 , E . ' . , 1 W N. 22 l K ' v. J i is . h i .. ... .J .J . l R. Slater R. Stadler G- Stahl l . W , 1 .., f 'i' A I .,r fl W .L ,l f .':-. my J. Steele R. Steineman R. Steiner 3-N W D .40 x I n 3 ,M 4 K r Q an 5 .. .., Q' A- ,,,. W h 44-we V. iirwrnw 7 ie: ,. 5, VM- rl lzwhct do you rnean-?n V Q . Q R15 ff '- J V, Vf ixgg Qs .gf ff G. Stottel R. Stoffel T. Sullivan 171 Most Stuclious Most Energetic Most Courteous Best Appetite Best Looking Best Athlete Best All Around Funniest Peppiest Most Bashtul Y , x Q if Y if f K .Tuk if Bi iw. 5 fg , P. Wagner K bg P ' 55mf9i4?i.LElkT - .,,,, ., 2 It f A W. . ,ts V -. , .1 ww 6. , ,,,. , .. wx , . W-T. 52 .1 -- L... M. PERSONALITY POLL Anthony Tuk James Turi -. .F E. Suncl m,,..5,, ,, , z.e'agegi..fE,1 , ,.Lf , . . ,U . ,, el t J J . . . ,-,. , . S., ,,., ,, . ,,s . .,,. , ,,. 1 . . . ,, , qt . ., J MW ! 3 A I 5 fe - .: ff ---. 2 - 5111 ,. , ,. A , S. Sutherland M. Swenson J. Szalapski ' ' ' 32977i5'mQE?Lli.lq'f:fQIf .11 ' ,L H Thomas Winterhalter V ,m,Vms AV J J A J LULLAL J Michael Waldner . . James Trenter Michael Swenson ilt f 'i P'fs ',, M John Watson :t':' ' 'J fi' . John Winters J W 'J rt... i,et1'i , Roberf Wilhmber VQ.: E .,, : Q fem., ' - T f f Q A L ,, V VL PC'l Ck Welt , u -fu f t itssi . at tfaii J. Thomason D. Tinkle Q., F. Tomas T. Topritzhofer ' s , . .. . s. . .i V6 H E, M 1.5 A V 2 M' iiii ' tt A . . if' their M ' , W V-'A if A A , i' A , ,.:, Vrhkh I kk ' . . L J. Trenter T. Trosky T. Truso T. Tschida .. H I Liyiy Tl .1 kk i,.t .1 - ', J t 'L ' 2. A s-sa . it A M A t A f f - E. is ff E., . M. it . A J- Tufl J- TUl'f1bUll D. Tyree L. Tysk T. Valento F. Villaume P. Vitek A.. 5 ,..L,, l . 1 - ,T Qi , .. ' J J H Z. , g ' .- K V 7 :Z 2 ,. is . .,,. . VV . I K 'Y ,eti - ' i i ' , , . V 1 J 7 ' M- Waldnef T. Wanzong J. Watson C. Weinmann R. Whitethorn D. Wick R. Wilharber ne of the many cultural retreats of students. ,fit ' .P A .L,k 5233: U .51 V A 'f5' . M -l- Wlnkel T. Winterhalter J, Winters iw 5, fgigifiziggzgg t e 4 ....i . f . ' t..'i Y -.',. - .,', ' J. Wlltek P, Zierclen r 1 .W An engrossing game of chess. Open wider. Missing from normal sequence: D. Wilkes, T. Koepka. Fair trade. Checking the promotion list. The midget basketball team. Typical freshmen lunch table. Daily classroom scene. Aspirants 'I73 , A .... .l. -,.. CRETJIN ,HZIQH SCHUUJL CHRIISTELAN BROTHERS SAJNT PAUL s, M1NN. R. NO Qwf n9,z.4wf ffzewwdfww-'11 gf Haw, ff ,Z Cm-wm2'4 ,Qywwfmwwl wW7W,47,.fg? i,Z2ZWWWJw,MWWAfw WMMMM -YOU?-LIFE f I. FMWJMMQMWZ ' MM M W, '- .jk fm!!! ,ga ,fpwfvff fwf m1,J ' Mwwfdf WWWMAZW iwfw am, ' . ,Z Q-rv p fAZ7J.wW4wWwZjmmQ ' 0 ' ,510 FMMZIV fgffffff Qtwfmgld wmv U I M70-ma,M-M Z. Q 7M K 17?i,2,zAfMm.44 fd Fifww ggwg :M rf OFFICE STAFF COORDINATE BUSINESS MRS. PIERSON and Mr. Zellner help accomplish the feat of keeping financial details ot Cretin in perfect order. AND ACADEMIC RESPDNSIBILITIES THE ACADEMIC problems of the school are handled with the assistance of Miss Kranz lletti and Mrs. Foster. I lflli G-...Q - N1 J. 'TH' ,c .fx ,Y XV. if I 1 if 1 5 . 59 W 3 M X 5 A, .4-.L X Q wg 'il ' . q ,,l. L. strt I ' I' .- , -QQ, 3: i...s HYGIENIC STATUS is maintained by Mrs. Beedle, dental nurse llettl, and Miss Dolan, registered nurse. 175 M -who .. -,gf 1 A-we. . 5 . - 3' . gkwr 1 -,met 1 time ' lib i 1 , A 1 .,.,A -1-f - 'ESQ '- MU ,A ., M-V, by L..L 1, 1, 1 :qegsygaww ,mr - 3, ,, 'A A L,AwW,A,,,,, .A.,A.,.., , 1, - dz ij f A A tbl 1 5- QI .1 i t-if Wm W fd A 1- 9 ,K-, ' lm' 'G 11 feel sw' . if ra Editor-in-Chief William Kling Social lpp. 132-1391 x .. 1 ter..- f Photo Editor Thomas Albrecht c Q:,g,l:i,.-I5 Q' Q Q ga aj?E5,gi?if1-Q22 1 -- , -.1 Activities qpp. 76-871 Michael Moline - ls tie ix-in 4 5 te 1 1---.J iw X Athletics lpp. H4-1211 Dave Hartung -Q, obli- 1 Sophomores lpp. 150-1611 Thomas Burke Q' Design Editor William Swanson introduction lpn-1-1 71 W ' ' 1--1--.muff M ,.,1-W w wife E jff Q7fj?ifiliii5?fx? f- 1111111111-1.515222 Faculty lpp. 'I8-271 James Sweeney in as .1 W' gs '1E'1 ' fl A Activities lpp. 90-931 James Ehrenberg UST, il im' 'SW l f ' to Seniors lpp. 28-751 Thomas Carroll 'ii' Leadership lpp. 94-1051 George Lang Athletics lpp. 122-1301 Walter Couture . ig 'R - 'tv' 13, gs' Freshmen app. 162-1731 Don Vander Heyclen Athletics lpp. 130-1311 James Duffy Atl 'f -Fefe? .1 A F- 1. M. ,fir 'N-o. . 1.5. 11. , is Freshmen lAssist.1 Norbert Conzimus Managing Editor Hugh Markley .J . A vb, ' Seniors lAssist1 Jack Dunne fl ' - wt- Leadership cpp.1o6-1111 Matt Hammerschmidt . -QS., 1 ei' Juniors cpp, 141-1491 John Garing ,X +- 5 iw 1 Special Services James Raiterty if Q . ,. v,.,
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