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

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I ...-4 PHYSICAL DISCIPLINE Q, Q , .Q H .SZ X I-'- '.-HW-N L-:f'!'f?-frS:'f'1If-XM ' 3-NGIJU 49 gzotlw Keaton Four years ago the Class of '61 entered Cretin an unorganized collection of individua who possessed neither overall maturity nor a common purpose. Thpatsaroe class graduates this year a well-organized group of young men characterized hy. i1,Ai,t heir maturity in a common cause. V' , ', QQ, . I -i g '1.' Qiffiji i',s Many factors contrihutedjto the engineering of this transfoririatiori,--but there was one individual whose efforts were most noticeable and most effective, ',', who, in fact, served as prime mover of this change. This man is Brother Kevin 'Mark. Brother Mark was in constant contact with the Class of ,61 as a teacher, as an adviser, and as moderator. As a teacher and as an adviser, Brother Mark exerted a continuous influence on his students. Though a busy man, he always took the time to develop a personal, man-to-man relationship with each of his students. He was never too busy to offer a word of advice or to provide a sympathetic ear, to anticipate or solve a problem, or to offer encourage- ment or commendation. The characteristic maturity of the Class of '61 is largely due to this personal contact with a strong, guiding, ever- helpful personality, As moderator, Brother Mark molded his department into a unified, well-led, successful organization. He provided it with a unifying common purposezfthe constant service of God as embodied in the Class of'f61is motto: Let us remember that we are in the holy presepnicenof God. He instilled in its . leaders a burning desirefforfoverall excellence. developed their ability to organizeiandffdpirect. and trained them. in ' a method ol' operation, ffQuietY'Effectiveness, which became the hyword ol' the'Class oft '61, He provided his department with the Hrrn, inspiring guidance that made so successful all its activities. All that the Class of '61 is, all that it stands for, and and all that it has done is largely the product of Brother Mark's eiiorts. To this dedicated, highly-religious man, to his strong, magnetic personality, to his untiring efforts, the Class of '61 owes a debt that can never be repaid. To this man who has done so much for us, we, the Class of '61, dedicate this book and pray that his great success in the work of his Master, which has earned for him a permanent-place in our hearts and prayers, iriayfj? lipl continue to bring souls'iifI- closer to God and may earn for him the full- r est measure of di- vine reward. 18 l I I I gullies ' Sixty years ago a young man of sixteen entered the community of the Brothers of the Christian Schools. Along with saving his own soul, the main object of his prayerful life has been helping young men to become more Christ-like. At Cretin, where he spent twenty-one of his sixty years as a Brother, he this year celebrated his Diamond Jubilee, commemorating sixty years as a Christian Brother. The man so honored is Brother Sylvester, who is well-known to Cretin students as the retired Brother who is always so ready with a radiant smile and a friendly pat on the back. ' Modest about his many accomplishments, Brother Sylvester knows that although from a material standpoint the Brothers' work is a thankless one, spiritually it is a work that is very rewarding. Although with his teaching and administrative abilities he would have been successful in almost any field, Brother sacrificed whatever material success he might have achieved to perform a work most dear to Almighty God. Educating, guiding, and directing young men' during that most critical period of their lives, adolescence, - that is the work to which Brother Sylvester dedicated his life. After a long life in the work of Christian education, Brother now derives much satisfaction from his experiences and his life work, but in many ways he is an unsung hero. Yet the honors of men are short-lived when compared with an eternity of divine glory. We salute you, Brother Sylvester, for your life of love and sacrifice, and we acknowledge the great debt we owe to men of your caliber. 4- --, V A X, Q wg i 1'- . . all r. K '32 r 19 BROTHICH KEVIN Director and Principal Mrs. Foster Acadvmic Office BROTHER MARK Assistant Principal ADMINI Miss Kranz Academic Office TRATICN 7 Mxs. PICIEOII Businvss Officv BROTHER WILFRID Assistant Principal BROTHER ANSISLM Counsellor 0 PRESIDENT JERRY FILLA Jerry's immense popularity and the high esteem in which his ability is held by his fellow students were shown when, for the fourth year in succession, he was elected President of the Class of ,61. The tireless energy which characterized everything he undertook sparked and propelled the Senior Class to outstanding achievement. Always ready to give that little bit extrav, his presence provided invaluable moral support to his classmates. Living proof of the adage c'Give a busy man a job and it will be donev, Jerry has always been available when help was needed. His generosity and his leadership were demonstrated time and again at social functions, athletic events. and other activities as he showed the way for the Class of '61. Jerry is a quiet leader. He doesnlt make a lot of noise, but when he says something, it makes sense because it is the result of sound, logical thinking. When he makes corrections, he never offends be- cause he does not speak fin the termsfy of individual mistakes, but fin the termsl of basic principles. A warm smile, friendly conversation, and an inherent considera- tion for others have won for this personable young man many friends. The work he has done and the time he has given through four out- standing and memorable years are deeply appreciated by one and all. SECRETARY JOHN LANDY One of the brighter, more sparkling personalities at Cretin, John is never at a loss for a timely witticism or a humorous comment. His contagious good humor has often encouraged those around him and made more enjoyable their tasks. As Cretinis sports writer and most avid fan, John has been a faithful follower of all Raider teams in every sport. In fact, John has for your years been a 'cregularn organizer in all Cretin activities. His amazing school spirit and loyalty which bubble over to others have been a valuable asset to his class and to his school. John has been a motivating force behind all Class of '61 projects for four years. As an idea-man and policy-maker, his good sense and judgement were instrumental in guiding the class to success. A quietly effective, versatile person, John, is the epitome of a Catholic gentleman and student. He is the type of person Cretin takes pride in developing. VICE-PRESIDENT CHUCK REISCHEL The intense drive that characterized Chuck Reischel made him a virtual stick of dynamite. Respected by all for his high scholastic rank and his prowess on the football field, Chuck is ably suited for and worthy of the high position he holds. As a bulwark of the offensive and defensive lines of the football team, he helped Cretin extend its undefeated string by coming through with bone-crushing blocks and tackles. A scholar extraordinaire. Chuck ranked at the top of his class. a position obtained by hard work and resolute perseverance. During his four years at Cretin, Chuck has distinguished himself in many fields. He has been elected to class office three times, serving twice as secretary and this year as vice-president. Twice he was named to the National Honor Society. ln his senior year, he was chosen Cadet Colonel. These honors were not undeservedg they were earned by dedicated service to his class and to his school. Chuckis opinion on various class policies and productions is highly respected. His keen perception and mature judgment are qualities which will undoubtedly lead him to future success. Chuck is a model all future seniors should strive to emulate and his value to the Senior Class can not be effectively stated in mere words. TREASURER JIM JUST A fiercely competitive perfectionist, Jim is one of the hardest- working most efficient people at Cretin. ln constant demand because of his tremendous energy, initiative, and organizational ability, Jim. though always pressed for time, has always managed to make a success of everything he has undertaken. For four years Jim has been active in every phase of school activity. As a speed merchant in track, an editor on the Comment, an executive in student government, and a star in the classroom. Jim has contributed more to the class and to the school than can be expected from anyone. An inspiring leader, Jim organized and directed a great many Class of '61 activities. His take-charge ability and dynamic leader- ship were in great part responsible for realizing the class goal of overall excellence. Straight forward, enthusiastic, personable, Jim is popular with all classes. His sincerity and sense of values make him admired and respected by all with whom he comes into contact. His many accomplishments and his fine leadership earn for Jim the gratitude of the Class of '61 and of the entire school. emlafz f4da64afw MR. HENRY CONROY 207 Physics MR. PAUL COLLINS 205 Englishg American History BROTHER A. BENEDICT 209 Religiong World History Senior Moderator Mothers Club Moderator Golfg Vocations E, Y MR. EDWARD ALTIER 210 Englishg Ass't. Librarian: HA Track MR. JAMES TOCKO 211 Algebrag Geometry Hockey and Track Ass't. BROTHER JOHN 212 Rcligiong English yt! lf ' B THER BERNARD 2141 E Religiong Biology My Natural Science Department N FATHER AMBROSE HAYDEN Spiritual Advisor from Nazareth Hall 24 r'w-iff-Hung.. MfSGT JOSEPH J ABEL 207 Joe likes Brother Pius s pancakes lot s a luck Charlie Democrat seen with McLagen and Delmont digs progressive iazz athletically inclined wants to study medicine at U of M built like Atlas definitely good football player friendly personality works on sod crew during summer months West Sider all the way OLP fan IXITIFS Intrimurils1 2 3 -l io A 5 Con ac booei un .5 xisorx iter 'r 4 fPies C TIPS H xviiiin Hop nter XI hill rt om C111 r i 1STfLT JOSEPH P ACHTERLING 207 Turk excellent golf player swims well too a Harding fan to the end comes from the East Side spends time with Hammel and Effertz at the Hazel Park Commercial Club good place to be around intends to become commercial artist hunts turkeys for fun and pleasure ACTIVITIES Intramurals 2 2 4 Cmclt Drill 2 Coll B 2 C NI 'N1I'1TIrI'S Hauiiitn Hop MXSGT JAMES E AHIERS 207 Jim wants to be 1 psycoanalyist on the other hand did well in American Lit plays chess with Kuhns loves peanut butter and HiFi music advocated solialized smoking uses public library as a bus stop claims he can read Egyptian aesthetic and esoteric tastes TIX ITIFS C S 'Xit Cliort s 5 common MAJ JAMES W ALLAN 207 known as Jet or Boom Boom with hockey stick in hand turns into Count Dracula on cue look waves has a knack for getting laughs has 53 Chev drag racer goal strong enough to tear 35 COMMENTS in half . . , runs with Bear Boys . I ' 'IX' ES: 1 LlI'2l.' , . ., : . 2, 3, -IZ CHICK D ' , ' 5 'iso ' 4' ' 3 Merit Medal 1, 2, 3. 4: Contact 2, 3: Rooter C ,LL :.T' ' ' J3N.H..,.A ,' ':..4tSe.. SGT. RICHARD J. ARCAND 207 Arc . . . lives out Beartown way . . . butcher's apprentice . . . likes to hunt . . . drives '50 Plymouth . . . is chauffeur for Prokosch, Wi- berg, and the boys . . . hockey start . . . avid admirer of Jet Allan . . . remembered as Bateman in Junior Talent Show . . . plays hockey in a barn. A-.t I'lX'I'l'1FIS: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, '11 Contact 3: Scient-e Club 1. MXSGT. STEPHEN T. ARCHER 207 Arch . . . a real operator . . . gets a lot of grief . , . takes it well . . . chases Holy Angels' girls with O'keefe . . . has a free long dis- tance phone . . , tell ya . . . onetime athlete . . . quite a dancer . . . credulous. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1. 12. 3. 4: Football B 1, 2: Track 2, 4: Hot-kt-5' B 1. 2: Adxisory Officer 1 l'I'rcz1s.J. 2, 3 tSec.i. COMMIT- TEES Homcroming, llziwiiiiun Hop: Winter Wliirlz Junior Record Hop. SGT. THOMAS E. AREND 207 Tom . . . just the right size for his Carmen Via . . . do you get it? . . . likes football, hockey, and swimming, he's also a good water skier . . . associates with Laramie, Kennedy and Long, OLP girls too . . . plans to attend St. Thomas. . . Highland Park boy . . . hails from St. Gregory's. ACTIVITIES: Intrumurzils 3, -1: Truck 4: Contact 3, 4: Rooter Club 3, -l: Science Club 3. COMMITTEES: JS. Prom: I-loniecomingz Hziwztiiun Hop: XYintct' XYhirl: Junior Rt-c'oi'd Hop. SGT. DONALD L. AWE 207 Al Capone . . , wants to go to Dunwoody College . . . likes to hunt . . . can usually be seen working on his '53 Olds in spare time . . . happy-go-lucky . . . went to Sitzman's ranch in Montana last summer with Fritz and Gruber . . . pulled the '60 homecoming float in his white '60 Chev convert . . . you guys don't know what you're talking about . . . Al's Super Shell . ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2: Contact 3, 4. COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom: Homecoming: Winter Whirlg Hawaiian Hop: Junior Record Hop. 25 headed for Montana this summer. Hawaiian Hop, SGT. JOHN BIEBEL 207 NIITTEES: Hawaiian Hop. balls. VV1nter Whirl. ..B H Maverick . . . quiet. MXSGT. CHARLES E. BOYER 207 Chuck . . . thin fella . . . lives way out in Mendota Heights . . . commutes in the big '53 Packard . . . versatile thespian . . . no kid- ding . . . plans to attend Marquette . . . Murphy's ghostwriter . . . non-conformist . . . some sort of genius . . . no one knows what kind . . . would like someday to explore the world . . . National Merit boy . . . mainstay of the debate team. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2, 4: Merit Medal 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3: Contact 3, 4: Dramatics 3, 4: Debate 3, 4: Science Club 3, Comment: N.H,S. COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom: Homecoming: Winter VVhirl. 2NDfLT. WILLIAM S. BRANDT 207 Bill . . . pure scientist . . . If I were you . . . clothes salesman at Rothschilds . . . former Laker fan . . . Honor Roll regular . . . curious . . . armchair quarterback . . . what didn't he do well in? . . . . likes to read . . . volleyball fanatic . . . plans a Law career after St. Thomas. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3: Chess Club 2, 3: Cretiniteg N.H.S. SGT. JAMES E. BEAUDETTE 207 Bow . . . man with diversified activities . . . poker player, swims well . . . originates from lnver Grove, shows up all over town, often at Carboni's . . . spends time with Doffinq, Sitzmann, and Lemke . . . is ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Contact 2. 3. COMMITTEES: Biebs . . . very good bowler . . . 175 . . . Saints hockey fan, likes tennis too. . . did well in Solid . . . speaks German . . . will attend U. of M .... responsible for the Squire revival . . . hates pizza . . . comes from South St. Paul . . . very sincere. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 4: Contact 3, 4. COM- 1STfLT. RONALD M. BIERBAUM 207 Biers . . . shutterbug . . . summertime thespian . . . excelled in the sciences . . . I've got a pliers, Brother . . . plans to major in math- ematics at St. Thomas . . . Como boy . . . Murphy's trick photog- rapher . . . likes to explore Canadian wilderness . . . keeps slim play- ing touch football and street hockey . . . claims he's synthesised pith ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4: C,S.M.C. 1, 2, 3: Track 1: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4: Contact 1. 2, 3, 4: Rooter Club 1, 2: Dramatics 3: Camera Club 3: Cretinite: Comment, COMMITTEES: Hawaiian Hop: SGT. JAMES R. BOSSARD 207 uzz . . . member of the Rice Street car pool, in which he is the Speedy Stud . . . can be found shooting pool with Fischer and McLaughlin . . . obviously a St. Bernard's boy . . . for Jim, every week is Ward Week . . . another OLP fan . . . would like to be ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Contact 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3: Advisory Officer 3 fSec.J. COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: VVinter VVhirl: Junior Record Hop. SGT. LEE G. BAKER Lee . . . originates from the West Side, St. Francis de Sales . . . quently found at Harkins . . . avid poker player . . . go-on, getl . . . likes Spanish . . . lunch period . . . wants to take up Cost Ac- counting at St. John's . . . used to try to get Prof. Adams started on politics . . . eats pizza every Wednesday. . .4 pessimist. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2. 4: C.S,M.C. 2, 3, 4: Contact 3, 4. MXSGT. JAMES B. BAILLON 207 Worrier . . . hails from St. Joseph's on the West Side . . . fre- likes to walk, fish, and read . . . interested in Politics, member of the young Democrats . . . can be found at the Sibley Court or the Plaza, is a regular fixture at the latter . . . thinks his future lies in book- keeping in a business of his own. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3, 4: C.S.M:C. 3, 4: Contact 3, 4. 111 2NDfLT. DALE J. BRINKMAN 207 Flash . . . good man to have around, listens, takes things well . . . interested in all school affairs . . . possesses good supply of firecrackers, also a fire-breathing 49 Olds . . . intends to be Electrical Engineer . . . takes in football and basketball when not working at Quick-Chic- Inn, or at SONNY'S. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3, -1: Crack Drill 1. 2: Science Club 2, 3, 4. SGT. JOSEPH P. BRONEAK 207 Little Joe . . . good gifts come in small packages . . . hustles gro- ceries at Red Owl . . . likes to go hunting . . . plays a good game of hockey and poker . . . headed for St. Thomas . . . very easy to get along with. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 4: C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Crack Drill 1, 2: Baseball B 1: Hockey B 1, 21 Merit Medal 2, 3, Contact 1, 2. 3, 4, COMMITTEES: Winter Whirl. 1STfLT ALFRED L BROZ 207 Nice joke seen checkmating Wolkeistofer Kuhns or Hayne also plays poker and ping pong drives multicolored 50 Pontiac . . . plans to study Electronics . . . did well in math . . . hails from Sacred Heart . . . Huckleberry Hound fan . . . swears by Popu- lar Science Magazines. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2: Merit Medal 1 ,3: Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 2, 3: Science Club 3, 4: N.H.S, 1STfL'T. JEROME L. BUCHMEIER 207 Jer . . . noted for his puns . . . swings a mean tennis racket . . . oh, heck . . . plans to go to Nazereth Hall next year . . . debate team regular . . . often found listening to classical music . . . has a very analitical mind . . . did well in English . . .a true student. . . fine sense of humor . . . Oxford accent . . . hangs aroud with Buelow and Boyer. ACTIVITIES: Tennis B 1, 2: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, ,lg Chorus 3, 4: Crgntactl 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, 2: Debate 2, 3, 4: Advisory Officer 4 reas. . 2NDfLT. ROBERT F. BUELOW 207 Bob . . . spends time debating with Buchmeier or scheming with Bill Moore . . . band boy . . . help stamp out people . . . lolls around the physics lab . . . considers Br. Pius' dough-nuts the greatest . . . curses . . . from St. Peter's in Mendota Heights . . . omigosh witty conversationalist . . . intelligent . . . If it doesn't cost, it's ok. ACTIVITIES: Crack Drill 1: Merit Medal 2. 3, 4: Debate 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1. 2,3, 4: Rythmn Raiders 4: Comment. COM' MITTEES: Homecoming. PFC. JOHN N. BURGER 207 John . . . lives quite a distance from school, on the Far-away East Side, . . . has to commute 20 miles each way . . . lives on a farm, with cows and everything . . . finds time for intramurals . . . a real generous fellow . . . also finds time for model airplanes . . . plans include joining the Coast Guard. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. PVT. ROBERT C. BUSCH 207 coming. 'A ! L. Rod . . .best friends are Clarkin Droubie and Scanlan Colombals in the Midway. . . one of the Hamline Griggs boys all state honorable mention for football Navy after Cretin likes to go caroling at Christmas time take a walk downtown terrorizes Senior Row in the mornings and the locker room after school ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 CSMC 1 Football B 1 2 A 3, -1: Baseball UB 1, A 2, 3 4 Hocke MXSGT. LOUIS B. BUSHARD 207 Lou . . . take thatl . . . works at Sid's GA o ce f ll sleep while standing at attention . plans to study Law at U of M . . . drives '51 Dodge wagon . . . noted humorist and essayist lt's booshard, brother . . .seen in the company of Crenshaw, McCardle and Callinan . . . gets along with everyone ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Cretinite COMMITTEES Home SGT. MICHAEL J. CARDINAL 207 Spike . . . the original Maverick . . . spend a lot of time playing Black Jack at Cardinal's Cassino . . . manages to get a few frames in at Payne Ave. Rec .... known for his wit and ready smile . . . comes from East Side, where he is a wheel . . . really appreciates Military. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball B 1, 2. COMMIT- TEES: Winter VVhirl. SGT. PATRICK J. CAVANAGH 207 Lettuce . . . drives around with Houle and Quinn in his green '51 Ford . . . represents the lighter side of school activities . . . Q. L. B.'s princess . . . ping-pong enthusiast . . . a real Maverick with a deck . . . hustles groceries at Cindy-Clare Supper Fair. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 3, 4: Contact 2, 3, 4: Rooter Club 1, 2. COMMITTEES: Hawaiian Hop. MAJ. GEORGE M. CEPRESS 207 George . . . going to the U. of M. to study Engineering . . . worked as a stock boy at Wards . . . does homework in advisory and still gets 99's in physics . . . likes to go ice fishing . . . idolizes Maverick . . . rides to school with Prof. Conroy . . . that'lI learn ya . . . broke his no blue-slip record this year. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 3, 4: Football B 2: Track 3, 4: Baseball B 2: Hockey B 1, 2: Golf B 1: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4: Cretinite CSection Ed,J: N.H.S. COMMITTEES: Hawaiian Hop,- MXSGT. RICHARD W. CHAMBERS 207 -'Dick . . . this man undoubtedly has the best sense of humor on the campus . . . quiet and unassuming, he will have some little ditty ready all the time . . . likes the wit of Peter Sellers . . . plays tennis and is a Squire member outside school, usually in the company of Whisler . . . plans include becoming an Engineer. ACQFIEYITIES: Crack Drill I, 2: Tennis B 2: A 3: Merit Medal 1, , . FUSE SGT. JAMES H. CALLAHAN 207 Cal . . . originates from the West Side . . . quite a cut up, espe- cially when found at parties with Jim McCardle . . . goes for broke in cards with Cardinal . . . outside school time, taken up hauling groceries at Red Owl, in the malt shop, or on his car . . . eyes a hitch in the Navy when graduated. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Hockey B 1, 2: Contact 1, 2, 3, 4: Rooter Club 1, 2. COMMITTEES: Winter Whirl. SGT. RICHARD T. CALLINAN 207 Percy . . . a Marker . . . good Athlete . . . can be found playing football on the island , or shooting buckets at St. Markls . . . gets out of class to work in cafeteria . . . St. Johnls bound . . . intramural pro . . . Democrat . . . likes St. Joseph's Academy . . . pilots the Leper . . . famous for his jacket. . . hangs around with Dude , Mac , and MacCardle. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: C,S,M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: Contact 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 3 : Debate 2: Comment: Advisory Officer iSgt. at Armsj. SGT. THOMAS N. CHARBONNEAU 207 Tom . . . party boy . . . good dancer . . . usually seen at Malt Shop after school in company of Treacy, Toner, or Yanchar . . . is active in Sqiures Club . . . says his hobby is studying . . . never misses Huckle- berry Hound on TV . . . hustles groceries at Applebaum's in Highland when he has the time . . . anybody got a match . ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2: Contact 1, 2, 3, 4: Rooter Club 1, 2. COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. MXSGT. JAMES J. CLARKIN 207 Clarks . . . plans to go to the U. of M .... tell me about it . . . comes from St. Therese's on the West End . . . good ballplayer . . . originator of the monsters . . . usually seen with Busch bothering Stewart . . . ready with a witty answer for everything . . . three sport man . . . big man in the locker room. ACTIVITIES: Football B 1, 2: A 4: Basketball B 1, 2, A 3, 4: Baseball B 1, 2, A 3, 4. 28 SGT. JOSEPH M. CLYSDALE 207 Clyde . . . hi guys . . . spends spare time taking pictures with Jasmin and Englund . . . drives a 1948 Austin . . . plans to be a pro- fessional photographer . . . plays the trombone . . . hairs from St. Mark's . . . very sociable. ACTIVITIES: C.S.M.C. 2: Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Comment: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Rythmn Raiders 3. MXSGT. THOMAS L. CONNOLLY 207 Little Tom . . . behind the scenes man at Danneckers . . . what are you, some kind of a nut? . . . St. James Parish's gift to Cretin . . . often seen in the Randolph Pharmacy . . . interested in real model cars. . . did well in English . . . very friendly and likeable . . . a Democrat all the way. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Merit Medal 1: Science Club 2, MXSGT. JOSEPH M. COURTEAU 207 Joe . . . customizing cars and music occupy his spare time . . . will study Architectural Engineering at the U . . . one of Prof. MiIske's best fans . . . likes physics . . . seen at most school events . . . hails from the East Side . . . has high esteem for Military. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Merit Medal 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Cretinite. SGT. JOHN P. CRENSHAW 207 Weep . . . Marker . . . works at Pig . . . usually seen with Bushard and McCardle in Bolyle's car . . . says he's going to be some kind of a scientist . . . type of sarcastic humor . . . won cookie eating contest in Cretin's Cafe . . . used to play with acid in Chemistry . . . energetic. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Contact. 2NDfLT. JEROME A. CROMER 205 Jer . . .will study Law or Political Science at St. Thomas . . . golf enthusiast . . . shut up . . . Democrat . . . can be found in the company of Crosland, Cummings, and Lethert . . . likes to talk and eat pizza . . . prefers OLP girls . . . jolly, good natured. ACTIVITIES: C.S.M.C. 2, 3: Merit Medal 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: Contact 2, 3, 4. COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom: Homecoming, Hawaiian Hop. 2NDfLT. DUANE S. CROSLAND 205 Dewey . . . wants to take up Engineering at St. Thomas . . . loyal football supporter . . . staunch Republican . . . favorite subject is Latin . . . modest . . . seen most often in company of Cromer, Lethert, and Cummings . . . comes from St. Mark's Parish . . . no known enemies . . . silent type. ACTIVITIES: C,S.M.C.g Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 3, 4: Comment. COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop. MXSGT. GARY P. CUMMINGS 205 Gear . . . walks a lot-especially home from school . . . big hearted . . . leans toward teaching after Cretin . . . St. Columba Parish . . . great relaxer . . . likes opera music . . . one of the best sense of humors at Cretin . . . may be pro golfer. ACTIVITIES: Merit Medal 1. MXSGT. JOSEPH J. DABRUZZI 205 Joe Joe . . . friends include Vornbrock, Jackson, and Mueller . . . expert at building models . . . owns '30 Model A . . . dyed in the wool Democrat . . . Cathederal Parish . . . sports enthusiast . . . interested in girls from St. Joseph's . . . has room full of custom and hot rod magazines. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 4: Track 1, 3: Chorus 3, 4: Contact 4: Rooter Club 4: Chess Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4, Advisory Officer 2 fSgt. at Armsl. COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl. 29 PVT. JAMES H. DAVIS 205 3, 4 CTreas.J. immediately after school. SGT. JOHN E. DOLAN 205 Club 3, 4: Cretinite: Comment. CPL. DANIEL T. DRAKE 205 Duck . . . comes from the suburbs . . . Little Canada . . . spends time playing and watching football, golf, usually at North Oaks . . . Saints fan . . . quiet, keeps to himself . . . when not working in kitchen at St. Joseph's Hospital hangs out at friend Denny HolIand's house . . . anticipates a career in Medicine. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2: C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Rooter Club 1, 2, 3 COMMITTEE: Hawaiian Hop, MAJ. GARY M. DROUBIE 205 Wally . . . best friends are Stewart, Clarkin, and Haigh . . . how's Porky? . . . would like to be gym teacher at OLP . . . Luker . . . four year Ietterman in cafeteria . . . I'll whomp ya . . . U of M after Cretin . . . jump shots from the left side . . . kills off leftovers . . . natural athlete. ACTIVITIES: Football B 1, 2 A 3, 4: Baseball B 1, A 2, 2, 4: Basketball B 1, A 2, 3, 4: Advisory Officer 1, 2, 3 fSgt. at Armsb. COMMITTEE: Hawaiian Hop. 30 Jim . . . U of M . . . seen with Louis, Essling, and Krick . . . if you had brains you'd be dangerous . . . from Immaculate Heart of Mary in the Midway area . . . used to make a daily trip to the nurse during typing . . . creates doughnut holes at Baldinger Bakery. . . patronizes SJA, other friends come from Cretin. ACTIVITIES: C.S.M.C. 3, 4: Basketball A f3: Contact 3, 4: Chess Club 3, 4. MXSGT. JOSEPH D. DELMONT 205 Joe . . . hails from West Side . . . feared and respected as an end . . . great buddy of Br. K. Mark . . . plans to honor St. John's with his good nature . . . trying to attain perfection with his '53 Ply . . . eats pizza and listens to bongos with Biebel and Mahoney at the Valli. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Football B 2, A 3, 4: Basket- ball B 1, 2: Merit Medal 1, Advisory Officer 1 fVice-Pres.J, 2 fSec.J, PFC. ROBERT M. DOFFING 205 Renault . . . roots are on the West Side, but ranges all over town in '55 Ford . . . seen often at parties with Sitzmann and Beaudette . . . holds down job at St. John's Hospital . . . devotes extra time to Contact . . . likeable type, always has a smile . . . can be found at St. Joe's ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Contact 2, 3, 4. Dizzy . . . easy going, is never ruffled . . . most approachable man in the senior department . . . thinks M-l rifle is 10 feet long K is that right? J . . . should make excellent teacher . . . Bro. Pius's Ice Cream boy . . . interested in others . . . coaches school team at St. Leo's in Highland Park. . . Shiely, O'Keefe, Guiliani are closest friends. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: C,S.M.C. 2, 3, 4: Chorus 4: Rooter CAPT. EUGENE P. DALY 205 Gene . . . hails from the South Side . . . plans to go into Adver- tising or Public Relations at St. Thomas . . . spends most of spare time on dramatics . . . indubitabIy . . . secret ambition: to be moon man so he can sit back and watch the world go by . . . works at Piggly Wiggly . . . seen with OLP girls . . . good personality. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Crack Drill 1, 2, 4: Rooter Club 3, 4: Dramatics 3, 4: Cretinite. COMMITTEES: Homecoming, Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl. 2NDfLT. PATRICK J. DAUL'TON 205 Daulbi . . . Como Park . . . plans a career in Business Administra- tion . . . plays all three major sports except when he's in the hospital . . . did best in chemistry . . . King of the Dairy Queen . . . is that right? . . . spends most of his time across from Filla's house . . . very popular . . . studies with Horak and Filla, in Francois' basement. ACTIVITIES: Football B 2: A 3, 4: Baseball B 1, 2, A 3, 4: Hockey HB 2, A 3, 4: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3: Contact 1, 2: N.H.S. Advisory Officer 1 fSec.J, 2 fVice-Pres.J, 3 fSec.J, 4 CSec.J. COM- MITTEES: J.S. Prom: Homecoming. SGT. WAYNE R. EFFERTZ 205 Ef'fs . . . expresses desire to be a Machinist at 3M . . . in the winter skiis at Battle Creek or Carver's . . . in the summer waterskiis at Bass Lake. . . in off seasons spends his time at Sun-Ray Bowl or various golf courses . . . concentrates his activities on his native East Side . . . namely Archbishop Murray High School. ACTIVITIES: C.S.M.C. 1, 2. MXSGT. LEO J. ELM 205 Lee . . . quiet, well liked . . . dislikes speaking before a group . . . takes in all the football, basketball games, pow-wows, and parties . . . has his daily eclair with clock-like accuracy . . . spends time pheasant hunting . . . will attend St. Mary's or St. Thomas . . . Chemistry or Engineering . . . Maplewood . . . St. Jerome's Parish. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Merit Medal 1, 2, 3. 2NDfLT. THOMAS C. ENESTVEDT 205 Whitey . . . all-around athlete . . . hey, you Buffoon . . . will study Law at St. John's, then Georgetown . . . did well in everything . . . shows Loevering Construction Co. how to run its business during the summer . . . likes to water ski . . . very cagey operator . . . nice laugh . . . is usually seen at all social events with A. H .... plans to break world high-jump record in track . . . OLP. g ACTIVITIES: Football B 1, 2, A 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball B 1, 2, A 3, 4: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 43 N.H,S,g Advisory Officer 1, 2 fSgt. at ArmsJ. 2NDfLT. WILLIAM J. ENGLUND 205 Bill . . . plans to major in Forestry in college . . . hails from Holy Childhood Parish . . . 'thi guys . . . jolly laugh . . . risks life and limb taking good sports pictures with his prize Miranda . . . always optimistic and happy . . . avid Democrat . . . favorite pastime is teasing his sister. ACTIVITIES: Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Comment. 1STfLT. JAMES L. ESSER 205 Sharky . . . easily the most polite senior on campus . . . by all means . . . accepted Sophomore year . . . well known . . . should go far in college, St. John's by choice . . . is a real Junior Achiever . . . comes from Wheelock Parkway . . . St. Patrick's Parish . . . likes cars, especially foreign jobs, drives '53 Plymouth. CAICTIVIIIES: Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Merit Medal 23 Cress Club 2, 3, 4: orus . SGT. DAVID E. ESSLING 205 Ess . . . quite a personality . . . he's a cynic . . . favorite authors, Schulman and Thurber . . . frequents all sports events, especially base- ball and football . . . undoubtedly will make excellent lawyer . . . will always tell you what he thinks . . . works at Hawk's Store . . . favorite subject: World History. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C. Comment. CAPT. JAMES D. FAUST 205 Jim . . . hails from glorious East Side . . . pessimist . . . charter member of the contact lens club . . . still talks about trip to Villa Maria. . . chauffeurs Elm and Tocko around in his Father's stick Chev . . . undecided in what he will do in college . . . may just get a loafing degree. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Crack Drill 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball B 1: Merit Medal 1, 23 Contact 1, 2: Color Guard 3: Advisory Officer 4 fSgt, at Armsb. COMMITTEE: Homecoming. SGT. WILLIAM G. FAUST 205 Gary . . . from St. Peter's in North St. Paul . . . works at Merit Chev .... will further education at the U . . . active in baseball and hockey . . . spends time at Mr. Big with Pierre . . . walks the halls with Gaiovnik . . . sure thing . . . ambition is to explore St. Joe's. QCEIZIEIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 4: C.S.M.C. 19 Hockey B 2: Rooter u , . 'Wt 'www-eff MXSGT. DAVID L. FRANCOIS 205 Frenchy . . . listens to mood music while doing homework with Horak, Mellin and Magnuson in his basement . . . will go into Engi- neering at St. Mary's . . . Nativity Parish . . . drives a '54 Ford . . . physics genius . . . very studious but still popular . . . nice trip to St. Mary's? . . . favors OLP. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Football B 2, A 4: Hockey A 4: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. Advisory Officer 2 iTreas.J: 3 CVice-Pres.J: 4 CPres.J. COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom CCom. Chair.J: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. MXSGT. PETER M. FRITZ 205 Pete . . . practices pool at AI Capone's in his spare time so he can beat Gruber . . .was seen limping around school last fall . . . very active in Contact as a central committee member. . . I'II kill ya . . . typical Italian . . . I'm through with girls . . . used to own the Red Wagon . . . wants to go back to Sitzmann's ranch in Montana this summer. . . Holy Spirit Youth Club Sec.-Treas. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis A 3: Contact 1, 2, 3. 4: Rooter Club 1, 2. COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop, Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. LT. COL. JEROME P. FILLA 205 Jer . . . plans to go into Chemistry at St. Mary's . . . has his own chauffeur-Morzinski . . . thinks Christmas in Pakistan is one of the nicest times of the year. . . doesn't like to be pinned down . . . pleasing personality . . . one of the most popular men at Cretin . . . real ladies man . . . good dancer . . . class president for four years . . . has so many activities that he practically lives at school . . . favorite subject: Chemistry. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Crack Drill 1, 2, 3, 4: Football B 1, 2, A 3: Hockey B 1: Merit Medal 1. 2: Chorus 3: Contact 3: Cretinite: N.H.S.: Dept. Officer 1, 2. 3, 4 fPres,J. COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom CChair.J: Hawaiian Hop lChair.J: Winter Whirl 1Chair.J. SGT. 'THOMAS J. FISCHER 205 Fish . . . remembers the time he failed inspection-the day he went . . . good head . . . avid Y.D.'er . . . gets around in his '48 Ply, when it runs. . .enjoys eight period debate with Sgt. Mclver . . . gets along with everyone, very congenial . . . competent organizer . . . seen with Miller and Johnson. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Hockey B I. COMMITTEES: .I.S. Prom: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. CAPT. THOMAS R. FLEISCHHAKER 205 Fly . . . plans to take English Lit. at St. John's . . . spends the summer swimming at McCarron's . . . has a Maverick complex . . . St. Bernard's parish . . . in Y.D.'s with Kuechenmeister . . . does homework with Haider and Enestvedt . . . hobby is hunting . . . ignore's his sister's girlfriends, in fact all girls . . . secret ambition is to be a ski bum. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C.: Chess Club 2, 2NDfLT. ROBERT M. FOLEY 205 Bob . . . aspires to go into Chemistry . . . East Sider . . . good hockey player . . . hangs out at Pietrazewski's house . . . secret am- bition is to inspect Major Hoyt . . . likes to eat pizza . . . eat rocks . . . comes from Transfiguration . . . got lost trying to find date's house for Homecoming . . . '59 . . . SJA girls . . . affable. I AVTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4: Crack Drill 1: Hockey B 1: Tennis B 1, 2, A 3: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3: Rooter Club 4. MXSGT. JOHN C. FORD 205 Jack . . . good looking, friendly guy from across the River . . . interested in music . . . can be found in the Music Room at the Library . . . plays clarinet . . . enjoys the great outdoors . . . pheasant hunt- ing, fishing . . . loves those peanut butter sandwiches . . . pals with Jim Faust and Jack Tocko. . . plans are to become a dentist. IAICTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Merit Medal 2. COMMITTEE: Hawaiian op. 1STfLT. GARY S. FRANCIS 205 Hoosier . . . usually seen mopping the floors at Midway Hospital . . . or out with the boys . . . plans to go to the U of M . . . friends include Neubal, Droubie, and Peacha . . . Nativity parish . . . co-cap- tain of the Groveland Grasshoppers . . . originates rumors . . . funniest senior.. .speech affectations wants to become a member of the Murphy-Reischel-Sands triumvirate . . . keeps up on the news from Brown. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: C.S,M.C, 2, 3, 4. COMMITTEES: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. MICHAEL J. GAIOVNIK 205 Mike . . . lives on the East Side, from Presentation area . . . secret ambition is to become an explorer, maybe that's why he spends time at the library . . . interests range from cars, to electronics . . . works for Remington Rand. . . holds conferences with Lemke and Beaudette in his garage on cars . . . has '55 Olds. MXSGT. JOHN J. GARDNER 205 Gards . . . musically inclined, plays clarinet in school band and in one outside of school . . . diversified in other fields, likes cards, skates, plays ping-pong . . . likes to help others, interested in everyone . . . maintains high average . . . wants to be a doctor or engineer . . . it ought to be a cinch for his man. ACTIVITIES: Band 1. 2, 3, 4: Merit Medal 1. 2, 3, 4. MISGT. ROBERT G. GAYLORD 205 Trebs . . . devotes much time to school activities, chorus, band . . . gets his kicks at the Lucky Lanes with Englund and Clysdale . . . also likes to play golf. . . pretends to be Bing Crosby with his pipe, wishes he had BC's money too . . . usually quiet and unassuming . . . sees himself as a chiropractor. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 1, 3: Chorus 4: Chess Club 1: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: SGT. JOSEPH M. GEORGE 205 Joe . . . hobbies are hunting and fishing . . . from Holy Family Parish on the West Side . . . works for Western Union . . . what are you, some kind of nut? . . . friends are Gerlach, Goblisch, and Cavanagh . . . secret ambition is to kill a 300 pound bear. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, 3: Rifle Team 3. CAPT. STEPHEN R. GERLACH 205 Steve . . . lives near Como Park . . . will attend St. John's Univer- sity . . . takes active interest in all school activities . . . likes to play cards . . . cheerleader . . . enjoys crack drill practice . . . hard worker at all he undertakes . . . friendly personality, well-liked by all who know him. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Crack Drill 1, 2, 3, 4: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3. 4: Contact 2, 3: Rooter 4: Dramatics 4: Color Guard 3: N.H.S.: Advisory Officer: I QTreas.l. 2 CVice-Pres.J. 3 QPres,J, 4 fVice-Pres.J, COMMITTEES: Homecoming. SGT. MICHAEL A. GUILIANI 205 Tuts . . . big Italian . . . Pre-Law at the U of M . . . chief enemy of the monsters -Clarkin and Busch . . . move it buddy . . . gets right down in there where he works. . .from St. Therese's . . . enjoys Br. Pius' meatloaf daily . . . world moves too fast for me . ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball B 1, 2, A 3, 4. 2NDfLT. RONALD G. GOBLISH 205 Turkey . . . can be seen hunting with Gruber during duck season . . . Democrat . . . likes all sports . . . Rock di. Roll fan . . . one of the West 7th Street boys . . . what should we do tonight boys . . . was a star on St. Francis Bucketball champs . . . spends most of his free time either working or out. ' ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, 3. 4: Track 4. 2NDfLT. GEORGE E. GOSWITZ 205 Gladiator George . . . plans to take up Dentistry . . . fan of the Untouchables . . . spends leisure time on home work . . . says he is a girl hater . . . is one of the all-time great window washers . . . has desire to succeed in military . . . usually seen carrying brief case . . . enjoys a good joke. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2, 3: Crack Drill 2: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4: Contact 4: Rifle Team 2, 3: Cretinite. 33 SGT. GEORGE GRIESGRABER 209 Grease . . . favorite pastime is loafing . . . comes from the Uptown district. . . used to work as an usher in a respectable downtown theatre . . . interested in an Engineering career . . . can usually be seen at the Ran-Ham or driving around in his '55 Merc . . . often seen flipping coins with Mike Cardinal and G. Granse, wins sometimes too . . . would like to practice germ warfare. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2: C.S.M.C. 1: Crack Drill 1, 23 Track 43 Hockey B 1. SGT. JOSEPH F. GRIESGRABER 209 Joe . . . comes from way out on the East Side . . . lots of fun . . . real talkative . . . throws wild parties for his cousin George and his Hill friends . . . long blond hair . . . likes St. Joe's girls, especially freshman . . . wants to take Civil Engineering . . . always trying to become proficient at golf. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2, 3. 4: Golf 4: Rooter Club 4. COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop. 2NDfLT. MICHAEL M. HAIDER 209 Mike . . . plans on becoming a famous engineer. . . avid hunter . . . uses a canoe as a duckboat . . . member of Prof. Conroy's bus service, drives a green Merc known to Tom Fleischhacker as the Tank . . . would like to attend St. Johns with Whitey Envesvedt and the boys. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 43 Merit Medal 2, 3. MXSGT. RICHARD J. HAIGH 209 Dick . . . will attend U of M . . . co-captain . . . from Nativity Parish in the Highland district . . . likes to tell stories about meter- reading . . . has a dillie of a friend . . . three sports man . . . one of the most dependable men at Cretin . . . real nice guy . . . the scouts are watching . . . hangs around with Scanlan, Stewart, and Smoliak. ACTIVITIES: C.S.M.C. 4: Football B 1, 2, A 3, 43 Baseball B 1, 2,5 3, 43 Hockey A 2, 3, 4: Advisory Officer 3 CTreasurerJ, ec, , 34 MXSGT. ROBERT L. GOULD 205 Gooch . . .one of the elite of the Garden Club , which holds meetings at Martin's Drive-In . . .attends the Squires Mixers with Foley, also seen with Tierney. . .envisions an engineering career, would like to attend St. Thomas, might go to Carleton . . . Critical of everything: sports, subjects, teachers. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 43 Crack Drill 1, 2: Merit Medal 2: Chorus 33 Contact 1, 2, 3 , 4. COMMITTEES: Homecoming, Hawaiian Hop3 Winter Whirl. 2NDfLT. GORDON E. GRANSE 209 Flash . . . card shark. . . drives a hot Rambler American . . . science nut . . . page 149, '60 Cretinite . . . enjoys making shambles out of Crack Drill practice . . . will study Engineering . . . St. Thomas . . . Oki smoke . . . lives in Highland Park . . . bums around with Strasser, Jepson, and Fritz. I ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 23 Crack Drill 1, 2, 3, 43 Rooter Club 1, 23 Science Club 3, 4. MXSGT. JOHN H. GROEBNER 209 Grubby . . . did well in Higher Algebra . . . rides Como Express with Vasterling, Bierbaum, St. Martin . . . hails from St. Andrews . . . easy fella . . . headed for U . . . puck pusher, also seen in varsity infield . . . goes for Cretin's pizza . . . dreams of using his brother's Cad . . . keeps in shape during the summer by working for Rutzic. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball B 2, A 3, 4: Hockey B 2, A 3, 4: Rooter Club. COMMITTEE: J.S. Prom. SGT. RICHARD G. GRUBER 209 Dick . . . says he owns a '53 Ford Victoria, 2 door, Hardtop, good condition, only S300 . . . likes English . . . very likeable . . . receives letters from St. Cloud-perfumed . . . Holy Spirit Youth Club presi- dent . . . thinks he's a pretty fair pool player . . . seen often working on his car at Al's Super Shell Garage . . . amateur artist . . . sleeps like a baby. . . OLP . . . ladies man. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4: C.S.M.C, 4: Crack Drill 1, 2: Track 2: Chorus 4. COMMITTEES: Homecoming3 Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl. fn . AA! SGT. PHILLIP J. HAMER 209 Phil . . . Democrat from Lukerville . . . runs malt machine at the Golden Rule . . . can usually be found tinkering with his two-tone '55 Chev . . . spends plenty of time playing pool . . . would like to attend a stag party with Nikita and beat him at poker . . . not choosy where his girl friends come from . . . wants to become a chemist . . . Rock and Roll fan all the way. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Merit Medal 1, 2, 4. MXSGT. RICHARD J. HAMMEL 209 Pinky . . . also known as the Haas . . . comes from out on the East Side . . . can usually be found at Jerry's Drive In . . . works at Robert Hall with Pete Mielke . . . gets lots of grief about his '51 Menc, the Black Box . . . plans on attending St. John's . . . likes to move about for his dates . . . favorite sport is bowling . . . loves to kid Rebeck about his age. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Hockey B 2: Merit Medal 2. SGT. JAMES L. HAMMER Hamms . . .considers bowling a way of life, spends most of his time at the alleys . . . hangs around with fellow bowlers Mike Schmid and Fish Rebeck . . . works as a grocer at Vogel's . . . will enter U. of M. to take Accounting . . . considers his friendship with Sgt. Cole a real experience . . . one of the Holy Spirit Boys . . . greatest ambition is to be a professional bowler. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Football B 1, 2: Baseball B 1, 2. 2 .-,f N, km I, 2NDfLT. ROBERT A. i-iANsoN 209 gill' Bob . . . comes from the West Seventh area . . . only ambition in life is to become rich . . . says he is a Democrat until he becomes rich lx- enough to become a Republican . . . can be found almost all over town . . . attends parties with Jackson and Vornbrock . . . drives to his job at Miller Hospital every day in his Maroon '52 Merc . . . would like to attend St. Thomas. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Crack Drill 1, 2: Chorus 4: Contact 2. 3, 4: Chess Club 1, 2, 3. COMMITTEES: Hawaiian Hop: VVinter Whirl. LT. COL. RICHARD G. HARREN 209 Dynamo . . . best friends are Kominves, Reischel . . . from frog- town . . . keeps car in shape by not using it . . . constantly on the move . . . works at the fair every summer . . . how about a cookie? . . . shy romantic type . . . best running back Cretin has seen . . . notoriously hard to locate by phone . . . Warner's prize product . . . All-American. ACTIVITIES: Football B 1, A 2, 3, 4: Track 2: Basketball B 1, 2, A 3, 4: Baseball B 1, A 1, A 2, 3, 4: Merit Medal 1, 2, 4: N.H.S.: Advisory Officer 3, 4 fVice-Pres.D: Dept. Officer 2 fSgt at Armsb. COMMITTEE: Winter Whirl. SGT. PAUL E. HARRIS 209 mt Paul . . . Mme? I'm going into printing . . . likes to work-especially am to make money . . . Marines get the nod after graduation . . . quiet ' type but always ready with a joke . . . found in Hauber's car . . . who's heading for St. Joe's . . . easy going fellow. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3: Crack Drill 1, 2: Rooter Club 1, 2, 3. COMMITTEE: Homecoming. -Q.. ' s,a SGT. DENNIS B. HAUBER 209 Habs . . . drives in from Beartown in his mid-nite blue '53 Chev with Harris . . . after graduation Uncle Sam here I come . . . am- bitious type young man . . . makes most of his opportunities: bound ., to be a success. I ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4: Crack Drill 1, 2: Merit Medal 1: . 1 Rooter Club 1, 2: Advisory Officer 1 crreasi, 2 fVice-Pres.J, 3 cseep, 'TN , 4 CTreas.J. r MXSGT. THOMAS J. HAUGH 209 Chubs . . . from long line of Cretinites, may be another Cat in the nets . . . see ya . . . laugh can be heard far and wide . . . rates gli- meeting Nuebel as his funniest experience . . . strives for perfection ww in anything he does . . . would like to go to school out East. ACTIVITIES: Football B 1, 2, A 3, 4: Hockey A 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis A 1, 2. 3, 4: Dept. Officer 1 4Treas.J. COMMITTEES: Home- coming: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. 35 .,..,,. . l. st. . . r if ,-A-W.. N, r MXSGT. DONALD G. HAUPT 209 Don also called Haupts . . . comes from the Como district . . . favorite subject was math, can be found working problems with Dan Hayne and John Biebel, very conservative with the razor blades . . . favorite pastime is enjoying life . . . will probably go into math at St. Thomas. - ACTIVITIES: Merit Medal 13 Chess Club 3: Science Club 3, 4g MXSGT MICHAEL J. HAYES 209 Gabby . . . very funny fella . . . comes from the Highland area . . . Holy Spirit . . . favorite sport is baseball . . . most unforgetable moment was when he pitched Cretin to a 1-0 victory over St. Thomas for the CCC title . . . drives a rat-gray '52 Chev . . . never showed much partiality for girlls schools until this year, now favors Visitation . . . wants to get into some form of radio and television work. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball B 1, 2, A 3, 43 Merit Medal 3. MXSGT. DANIEL C. HAYNE 209 Dan . . . chemistry whiz kid . . . will go into Chemistry at St. Thomas . . . always has a smile handy . . . cohorts are Wolkerstorfer, Haupt, Kuhns and Broz . . . works at St. John's Bowling Establishment . . . Little Canadian . . . favorite sport is football . . . plans to ride a rocket into outer space . . . pizza . . . enjoy classical music . . . says his hobby is golf . . . SJA. A TIVITIES: Chess Club 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 3, 43 Science Club 3, 4. SGT. RONALD M. HEBAUS 209 Ron . . . one of the boys . . . Danneker's Grocery . . . buddies are Sontag, Walters and Giovanek . . . when not at his girl's, he can be found puttering around with the Ford . . . eats weiners for breakfast . . . thinkls TV ought to be stamped out . . . loyal West 7th Streeter . . . best subject was lunch . . . says rock and roll will never die . . . Monroe girls. MXSGT. MICHAEL D. HENLY 209 Mike . . . works at Robert Paul T.V. Company . . . lives in West St. Paul . . . talented guitar player . . . plans to take up Agriculture . . . rock and roll fan . . . used his talent in St. Joe's Operetta . . . likes to stuff birds which he shoots out of his bedroom window. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2: Crack Drill 2, 3: Chorus 4: Color Guard 3: Rifle Team 2, 4. MXSGT. RONALD J. HENNINGSEN 209 Ron . . . comes from Nativity . . . avid fan of the Model A club . . . drives one of those black boxes . . . thinks Carol is an ideal girl's name . . . plans to visit Uncle Same after graduation . . . can often be found at the Prom with Jackson and Da Bruzzi . . . secret ambition is to build solid fuel dragster. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Contact 3, 4. COMMITTEES: Home- coming: Hawaiian Hop. NIXSGT. DENNIS R. HERZOG 209 Gershwin . . . little fellow with a big sax . . . lead man for the Sophistocats . . . plans on entering the Priesthood after graduation . . . often plays poker with Lamey and Gardner . . . thinks freshman are the lowest form of humanity . . . music tastes include big band arrangements . . . loves to eat beef tongues . . . when you meet him he greets you with 'lhi guys! ACQTIXITIES: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Rythmn Raiders 1, , , 4. MXSGT. JEROME L. HINIKER 209 Jer . . . headed for U of M . . . going into nuclear engineering-what- ever that is . . . loves speed and girls . . . will probably be a happily married race driver . . . owner of a mean slide rule-knows how to use it too . . . if you say sol' . , . host for quite a few aqua-parties . . . collects head gear. . .transferred from Central in Sophomore year . . . pole vaulter . . . lifts weights on occasion. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Riiie Team 2, 4: Chorus 4: Track it 4: Football A 3. COMMITTEES: Junior Record Hop: Hawaiian op. 36 5 '- - n 2NDfLT. JEROME B. HIRSCH 209 Jer . . . plans to study Dentistry at St. Thomas . . . best friends in- clude Boyer, Komives, and Enestvedt . . .enjoys his work at the Mueller Mortuary . . . comes from Sacred Heart Parish on the East Side . . . cheerleader . . . drives around in a Caddie . . . tries his hand at run- ning on the track team . . . remembers State Tournament and his bugle. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4: C.S.M.C. 1. 2. 3, 4: Track 1. 2: Merit Medal 1, 2. 3. 4: Chorus 3: Contact I. 2, 3, 4: Rooter Club 2, 3. 4: Drarnatics 3: Science Club 3: Cretinite: Comment: N.H.S.: Advisory Officer 2. 3. 4 fSgt. at Armsl, COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom: Homecoming: llawaiian Hop: VVintcr VVhil'l: Junior Record Hop, CAPT. JEROME D. HOFFMAN 209 I Jer . . . lives near Cretin . . . can crawl out of bed at 8:00 in the morning . . . works at Rooneys as a carry out boy . . . does not know l whether he likes photography or girls best . . . spends much of his time with the Randolph boys, Hawkins and LaComb . . .quiet and understandable . . . plans on attending St. Thomas . . . known to be a wicked putter. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2, 3: Crack Drill 2: Merit Medal 2: Chorus 3: Contact 2. 3. 4: Rooter Club 2. 3: Chess Club 2: Science Club 3. COMMITTEE: Winter Whirl. LT. COL. MARK C. HOFFMAN 209 Hoff . . . quite a football player . . . prides himself with a cool head . . . headed for Business Admiinstration at U of M . . . a natural military leader . . . combs the beaches with Mac, Charlie, and Maloney . . . an easy going Republican . . . lady-killer. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4: Football B 1. A 2. 3. -l: Hockey 2. 3. 4: Merit Medal I. COMMITTEE: J,S. Prom. 'FFS MXSGT. DENNIS A. HOLLAND 209 Denny . . . thinks East Side is a real tourist haven . . . ardent hunter . . . spends most of his time mastering Spanish . . . si Senor I . . . loves to ride around in Drake's solid green Chev . . . came to Cretin from Harding as a Junior . . . wants to become a mechanical engineer, will probably study at St. Thomas... likes Dixie Land music real well . . . says he's completely satisfied with life. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3. 4: C.S.M.C. 3, 4. JEROME J. HOLMAY 209 Jer . . . known around school as a friend of everyone . . . never misses Huckleberry Hound . . . Democrat . . . hails from Holy Spirit . . . enjoys puttering in his basement . . . all-around sports enthusiast . . . St. Thomas hopeful . . . would like to study Electronics. ACTIVITIES: Merit Medal 2, 3. 4. LT. COL. THOMAS J. HORAK 209 Squirrel . . . drives something like a car. . . usually to south Min- neapolis . . . medicine at St. Mary's . . . nice nice . . . he's a fine man . . . has a much used press card . . . big man on the newspaper . . . prime mover in Cretin's social activities . . . don't call me chief . ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4: Football A 3. 4: Merit Medal 1. 2. 3, 4: Contact 1, 2, 3: Comment CEd. in Chieflg N,H.S. COMMIT- TEES: .I.S. Prom fCom. Chair.l: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop fCom. Chair,J: Winter Whirl fCom. Chair.J: Junior Record Hop. MXSGT. DAVID J. HOULE 209 Stretch . . .comes from the Uptown section of town. around in Cavanagh's green Ford with Quinn and Howe. like to pass a Physics test. . . can be found late at night Jack Parr. . .considered by many a confirmed bachelor. like to be an astronaut. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4: Merit Medal il. MXSGT. EDWIN H. HOWE 209 Ace . . . crack shot with rifle, shotgun . . . goes way where game is good . . . knows town like the back of his chauffeur job comes naturally . . . a real wit . . . knows physicist . . . will attend U of M. . . hangs around at Dremmer's Drug . . . would like to go into Political Science and social work . . . builds model planes down his basement . . . rides . . would watching . . would up north hand . . . everyone. especially Goswitz, Jasmin, Kline . . . this Roseville lad wants to be ACTIVITIES: Rifle Team 1, 2, 3. 4. COMMITTEE: Hawaiian Hnn, 37 MXSGT. LAWRENCE K. JACKSON 209 Butch . . . when not at Valli Pizza, goes to parties at Da Bruzzi's . . . hairboy . . . chauffeurs Unze to school in his '51 Dodge . . . Mr. Magoo . . . seen in the halls with Henningsen and Hanson . . . from St. CoIumba's Parish. . . works at Wards. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Hockey B 1, 2. COMMITTEES: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl. 1STfLT. LARRY H. JANDRICH 209 Lar . . . burly . . . one of Warner's dependables . . . usually needs a shave . . . eats Brother Pius's food like it was going out of style . . . goes stomping with Goblish . . . can't understand why everybody doesn't like Cretin's pizza . . . you wanna get slapped? . . . likes to go hunting and canoeing with Goblish . . . boy, you shoulda seen her . . . keeps things rocking with Sitzmann in 6th period military . . . St. Agnes, OLP. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Football B 1, 2, A 3, 4: Rooter Club 1, 2, 3, 4. COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl, Junior Record Hop. 2ND LT. PAUL J. JASMIN JR. 210 X Paul . . . designed and autograhed '60 Homecoming button . . . hobbies are photography and model airplanes . . . likes all music, is in the band . . . wants to be an aircraft designer after college . . . Cretin's Best Dancer . . . ushers down at the auditorium and at the armory . . . frequents the Prom . . . drives a '56 Ford. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1: Tennis B 1: Chorus 4: Contact 1: Chess Club 2: Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Comment: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Advisory IOIfficer, I iPres.J. COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom: Homecoming: Hawaiian op. SGT. KENNETH E. JEPSON 210 Ken . . . attends cars at Clark's Service Station . . . pizza fiend . . . drives a '53 Olds . . . Holy Spirit man . . . trademark is his long black hair . . . favorite spectator sports are baseball and football . . . best friends include Granse, Strasser, and Huspeni. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2, 3: Contact 2, 3: Chess Club 2, 3. COM- MITTEES: Homecoming: Winter Whirl. MXSGT. JOHN J. HURLEY 209 Hurls . . .four year graduate of Br. Pius's culinery paradise . . . thinks Phil Hamer's Chev is the greatest. . .can usually be found working at Red Owl's or playing handball at St. Thomas with 0'Reilly and Col. Maley . . . plans to take Pre-Med at the U of M . . . ideal is Major Hoyt. ACTIVITIES: Intramuralsl, 2, 3, 4: Contact 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: gretinite. COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Winter Whirl: Junior Record op. MXSGT. WILLIAM J. HUSPENI 209 Willy . . . considers his greatest enjoyment the pursuit of girls . . comes from Nativity Parish . . . favors OLP girls . . . plans on going into the service after graduation . . . loves to eat shrimp . . . spends much of his time working at the National Tea . . . thinks a Valiant is the fastest car in town . . . always maintains that sleepy look. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 3, 4: Contact 4. COMMITTEE: Homecoming. Q ' ,t it Hifi Qu SGT. RAYMOND F. JENSEN 210 Ray . . . plays the coronet in the Cretin Band . . . plans on taking Business Administration at St. Thomas . . . works at Piggly Wiggly . . . hangs out at Martin's . . . ran a gas station all alone one night likes classical music . . . thrives on pizza . . . attends card parties . . . plays pool . . . usually found with Hamer and LaComb . . . Holy Spirit Parish. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. SGT. GORDON C. JOHNSON 210 Gord . . . remembers Render's ride . . . makes the rounds with Fischer and Milles . . . just couldn't stay away from Cretin . . . I would say . . . cleans up at Ancher . . . studies-but hates to admit it . . . bark might be worse than his bite . . . good organizer . . . executive type. ACTIVITIES: Intrmurals 1, 2, 4: Chorus 4: Comment: Advisory Officer: htSec.J, 2 fSec.J, 4 CSec.J, COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Hawaiian op. 38 MAJ. JAMES A. JUST 210 Cherokee . . . known and well liked by all of the student body . . . has many friends . . . also many male friends at Cretin . . . comes from out White Bear way, always plugging it as a tourist haven . . . biggest thrill was escorting Muriel Lux to the Homecoming , . . plans on studying medicine, maybe at Stanford. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 2: Football B 1: Track 3, 4: Merit Medal 1, 2. 3, 4: Chorus 3: Contact 2. 3, 4: Science Club 3: Cretinite: Comment fEd,J: N.H.S.: Advisory Officer 2 1Sgt at Armsb, 3 fPres.J Dept Officer 4 fTreas.b. COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom 1Com. Chair.J: Homecoming fCom. Chair.7: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl iCom, Chair.7: Junior Record Hop fCom. Chair.J. PVT. JOSEPH KEENAN 209 Joe . . . St. Luke's Boy . . . likes to bounce balls . . . wastes a lot of gas going to Flobbinsdale . . . takes chances . . . drives cars on ice, says it's thrilling . . . strong Democrat . . . Baggrats at T. and C. . . . plans to go to the U .... did well in Latin. . .originally from Nazareth Hall. f :sw 4ff. ' CAPT. ROBERT P. KOMIVES 210 Otis . . . many also know his as Kombo . . . friendly and helpful to all who know him . . . active in all sports, centers Cretin's seven mules . . . favorite pastime is attending Mixers . . . Let's circum- navigate . . . escorted Homecoming Queen . . . wants to study Achi- tecture at the U. of M .... always trying to get Just or Ossmann to drive on a date. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1. 2: Football B 1, A 2, 3. 4: Track 3: Merit Medal 1. 2, 3, 4: Contact 2. 3. 4: Cretinite: N.H.S.: Advisory Officer 2 fPres,l, 4 lVice-Pres,l: Dept. Officer 3 iTreas.l. COMMIT- TEES: J.S. Prom lCom. Chair.b: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl lCom. Chair,l: Junior Record Hop. MXSGT. JOHN A. KORLATH 210 Jack . . . wants to attend St. John's , . . favorite saying is you know it . . . swell fellow from St. Leo's . . . loves skiing and skating . . . goes on skiing trips in the winter months . . . can be found in his leisure time at Martin's Drive-ln . . . liked Mr. Adams' English class best . . . can sometimes be found in the company of Miller, Moore, or Montpetit . . . quiet disposition. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2. 3: Track 1. 39 QA CAPT. THOMAS S. KELLY 210 Tom . . . St. Thomas bound . . . seen with Koemptgen and LaComb . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish . . . plays parctical jokes . . . member of the advisory Honor Roll Club . . . always happy . . . the picture of innocence . . . worked in the school office. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4: Contact 2, 3. 4: Rooter Club 4: Radio Club 4. COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. CAPT. GREGORY J. KLINE 210 Greg . . . great school spirit . . . elected Rooter King for '60 . . . spends free time playing tennis or shooting on the range . . . wants to beat Ginther at poker . . . entered Cretin after two years at Seminary . . . plans to take up Aeronautics at U. of M .... enjoys life. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 3. 4: Tennis A 3, 4: Rooter Club 3. 4: Contact 3: Rifle Team 3. 4: Cretinite: Comment: N.H.S. COMMITTEES: JS, Prom: Homecoming: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. 2NDfLT. LEONARD J. KOEHNEN 210 Len . . . hails from White Bear area . . . member of the Honor Roll Club . . . desires to become an Electrical Engineer . . . spend most of his time operating a radio station . . . bus boy at Piccadilly . . . favorite sports are baseball and football . . . can usually be seen with Kelly, Koemptgen, and Lutton. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 1, 2: Merit Medal 2. 3: Camera Club 1: Radio Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4. 2NDfLT. JOEL M. KOEMPTGEN 210 Kempsh . . . desires to enter the Pre-divinity at St. John's . . . won first place in'60 Homecoming car decorations contest . . . owns a blue '50 Chev . . . spends most of his free time in the produce department at Schillers IGA . . . always joking . . . associates with Kelly, Koeh- nen, and LaComb . . . comes from the Como vicinity . . . would like to own a lake of his own. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Contact 2. 3, 4. vw-s 9 ,-f very pleasant . . . progressive. mood . . . Cretin's most changed. in advisory . . . always helpful. CAPT. STEPHEN D. KUSLICH 210 Kuz . . . fine example of school spirit . . . escourted a homecoming queen candidate . . . firm backer of St. Joe's . . . always will remem- ber their opperettes . . . double dates with Lutton . . . will probably attend U. of M. and take up teaching . . . friendly and well liked . . . one of Bro. K. Mark's boys. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Football A 3, 4: B 2: Track 3, 4: Baseball 2: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4: Contact 2: Rooter Club 1, 2: Cretinite: Comment: Advisory Officer: 2 fVice-Presb: 4 CPres.D. 2ND!LT. DENNIS J. LACOMB 210 Denny . . . St. Thomas hopeful . . . will probably go into Journal- ism . . . did well in Spanish . . . the Menace . . . would like to be a great man in history . . . worked in the well-known Cretin library . . . S.J.A .... walked around with a cast on his leg for two weeks . . . Holy Spirit Parish . . . always laughing . . . best friends are Koemptgen, Hoffman, and Kuechenmeister. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Crack Drill 1, 2: Chorus 3: Contact 3, 4: Rooter Club 1, 4: Cress Club 3: Science Club 1, 2. COMMITTEES: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. 40 MXSGT. STUART S. KRICK 210 Stu . . . headed for a medical career at the U. of M .... appeared in OLP play . . . enjoys thinking up new theories . . . has a growing stereo -collection . . . Immaculate Meart of Mary Parish . . . predicts next years football standings . . . tours the halls of Cretin with Essling, Cummings, and Louis . . . frequently putts around the golf course . . . ACTIVITIES: Dramatics 4: Debate 2, 3: Intramurals 2. 2NDfLT. TIMOTHY J. KUECHENMEISTER 210 Tim . . . likes Minnehaha Park . . . model cadet . . . one of the mainstays of the color guard . . . known to have studied Military . . . won't admit it . . . favorite food: cigarettes? . . . always in a happy ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 4: Crack Drill 1, 2, 4: Contact 3, 4: Rooter Club 1, 2: Science Club 3: Color Guard 4. COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirlg Junior Record Hop. MXSGT. RICHARD M. KUEPPERS 210 Kipps . . . plans on entering Vocational . . . comes from Nativity Parish . . . best friends are LaComb, Long, and Kramer . . . quiet favorite hang out is bandroom . . . indulges in cards occasionally . . . secret ambition is to become a court reporter. . . favorite spectator sports are baseball and football . . . enjoys playing his clarinet. ACTIVITIES: Chorus 4: Contact 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 :Rythmn Raider 3, 4. 2NDfLT. WILLIAM H. KUHNS 210 Bill . . . works at the Emporium . . . follows intellectual pursuits such as chess and chemistry with Broz and Wolkerstorfer . . . hails from Cowtown . . . watches Continental Classroom . . . has been seen driving Pontiac wagon . . . your going to have to look a lot sharper than that . . . National Merit Scholarship winner . . . actually studies ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Crack Drill 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Radio Club 3, 4: Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Comment: Rooter Club 2. COMMITTEES: Homecoming. MXSGT. MICHAEL J. KRAFT 210 Mike . . . would like to pursue a course in Electrical Engineering at St. Thomas . . . works at Hove's . . . secret ambition is to build a hot rod . . . likes girls from Derham . . . seen with Yaunchar, Char- bonneau, and Thomason . . . track and basketball enthusiasts . . . mild mannered . . . finds enjoyment in bongo records . . . quiet. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Basketball 4: Contact 1, ii 3, 4. COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Winter Whirl: Junior Record op. MXSGT. ROGER A. KRAMER 210 l'Roger . . . proposes to take up Agriculture at the U. of M .... most proficient at Spanish . . . found with Mielke and Schubert . . . spends rnost of his free time hunting . . . lives in Holy Trinity Parish in South St. Paul . . . outdoor fan . . . quiet and reserved. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 3: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3: Contact 2. 3: Dramatics 3: Advisory Officer 1 fTreas.J. COMMITTEES: Hawaiian Hopg Winter Whirl. W5 MAJ. JOHN R. LANDY John . . .would like to Dayton's . . . vary sociable his free time playing golf . . Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl. Kennedy or Arend. Whirl. WELLIAM J. LATUSKY 210 . -f Bill . . . good swimmer . . . taught Landy how to drive . . . Hi-Fi SGT. JAMES D. LEMKE 210 Deuce . . . plans on joining the Marines after graduation . . . works at Piggly Wiggly . . . associates with Hauber, Harris, and Beaudette . . . St. Therese parish . . . likes parties . . . drives a '50 Crev . . . favorite sport is hockey . . . would like to have a real car . . . thrives on cherry pie and pizza. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Crack Drill 2. COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Winter Whirl. CAPT. JOHN F. LENTSCH 210 Mister Clean . . . hobby is collecting telephone numbers . . . likes to wear white shirt on Thursdays . . . plans to join Air Force after graduation . . . best remembered for being bouncer in Junior talent show . . . one of the loudest cheerers at Cretin athletic contests . . . advocate of easy living. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Crack Drill 2, 3, 4: Merit Medal 2: Contact 3. 4: Color Guard 3. COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Winter Wliirl: Junior Record Hop, 41 210 become a teacher. . . shoe salesman at . . . avid sports fan . . . spends most of Nonnemacker . . . very popular and respected . . . sports editor for the comment . . . never without a witty remark . . . tough beard. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey B 1: Golf B 1, A 2, 3. 4: Merit Medal 1, 3: Contact 1, 2. 3: Comment sports Ed.i: N.H.S.: Advisory Officer: 1 CPres.i: Department Officer: 2 tVice-Presb 4 fSec,i. COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom rCom-Chalrl: Homecoming 4Com-Chairi: 2NDfLT. JAY M. LARAMY 210 Jay . . . plans to enter the U next year . . . will probably take up Business Administration . . . hails from the West Side . . . drives a bright red convertible . . . likes card parties . . . found with Long, ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4: Crack Drill 1, 2. 4: Hockey B 1: Chorus 2, 3: Contact 1, 2, 3, 4: Rooter Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Color Guard 4: Rifle Team 1. COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: XYinte1' Whirl: Junior Record Hop. MXSGT. JOHN H. LARSON 210 Pints . . . bombs around in the Ice Box . . . frequents bowling alley with the boys after school . . . transferred from St. John's . . . worked at 3M last summer-Scotchlite anyone? . . . quiet, but very is his current interest . . . used the profs' parking lot . . . his term papers are as authoritative as the Ency. Brit. has his eyes set on a law career . . . laughs at any joke, even his own . . . Holy Spirit boy . . . many friends . . . seen at all the mixers. ACTIVITIES: Merit Medal 1 .2. 3, 4: Contact 1, 2, 3: Rooter Club 1: Comment: N.H.S. COMMITTEES: J. S. Prom: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. 1STfLT. JOHN D. LAMEY 210 John . . . will study Law at St. Thomas . . . spends most of his free time bowling . . . usually seen with Gardner and Herzog . . . plays on the Cretin varsity chess team . . . hails from South St. Paul iq. .hcustodian at local swimming pool . . .well remembered for his eig t. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 1: Crack Drill 1, 2: Baseball B 1: Merit Medal 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3: Contact 1, 2: Rooter Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Dramatics 1, 2: Cress Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Camera Club 1, 2: Science Club 1. 2.3, 4: Comment: Advisory Officer: 1 fSgt. at Armsi, ?4IfTreas.l. COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom: Winter Whirl: Junior Record op. PVT. GEORGE C. LAMSON 210 Lamps . . . going to answer Uncle Sam's call after graduation . . . loves sports but doesn't like driving on streets. . .thinks weight lifting will make him look like Vern agne . . . Greenwave to Raider . . . always good for a laugh. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3,4. seen with Latusky, Hammer, and ., 1. ,. . ,538- .. r...-..,v-was -was x ,, .- ' l energetic . . . has trouble keeping track of his car . . . one of the Mites, Maloney, Archer, McLaughlin group. , ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 4. COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Winter 1 E' l SGT. JAMES H. MCARDELL 210 Homer . . . carry out boy at Signal Hills Red Owl . . . West Sider rides to school daily with Callahan . . . favorite delicasy is sunflower seeds . . . originates from St. Joseph's Parish . . . contributes to the advisory by taking up mission collections . . . no immediate plans after graduation . . . OLP . . . hangs around with Shaw, Callahan and Lievers. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. COMMITTEES: Homecoming. 2NDfLT. ROBERT J. MAGNUSON 210 Maggie . . . will attend Marquette .'. . hopes to take up law . . . what seems to be the problem . . . South St. Paul . . . wants to be a polititian. . . came to us in Junior year from Nazareth Hall . . . friendly and engaging personality . . . fine, fine . . . fine hockey, football, and baseball player . . . seen with O'Keefe and Sullivan. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3, 4: Football A 4: Baseball A 3, 4: Hockey 3, 4: Advisory Officer: 3 CTreas.J. 42 MAJ. JAMES G. LETHERT 210 Jim . . . likes to water ski . . . lives in Roseville . . . big wheel in Military . . . rancher during the summer . . .commands sophs in Crack Drill. . . well dressed . . . ambition is to study law at St. Thomas . . . gives great den parties . . . Mr. Precision. ACTIVITIES: Crack Drill 2, 3, 4: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: Rooter Club 1: Comment: N.H.S.: Advisory Officer: 1 fTreas.b, 2 1Sec.J, 3 iTreas.J, 4 CSgt. at Armsi. COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. SGT. GARY A. LIEVERS 210 Protein . . . Teeeooo . . . all it takes is 15 short minutes a day . . . quite a physique . . . frequently seen causing small riots in class . . . tell me about it . . . one of the boys . . . stomping buddies are Shomion and Lamson . . . many broken hearts . . . favorite class was 7th period malt shop with Sudeith and McElone. . . wanna fight . ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey B 1, 2, A 3, 4: Baseball B 2. COMMITTEES: Hawaiian Hop. CAPT. LAWRENCE P. LINDBERG 210 Lindy . . . plays guitar and French horn . . . is also an archer . . . spends time down on rifle range . . . in addition to drawing posters for activities, is a good bowler . . . often goes to Ran-Ham with Ed Howe . . . gay fellow with a remark for everything . . . works at the High- land Theater in Kikes Peak night. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 4: Rifle Team 4. COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom. MAJ. WILLIAM A. LONG 210 Bill . . . will probably take up Architecture in college . . . plays the accordian in the Cretin Band . . . works at Tomahawk Scout Reserva- tion . . . enjoys card parties . . . hangs out at Martin's usually seen with Laramy, Kennedy, and Strasser . . . spends most of his free time on Highway 13 and Highway 100 . . . secret ambition is to be an auto racer . . . known for his pole-vaulting talent. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Crack Drill 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey B 1 : Merit Medal 1, 2: Contact 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Band 1, 2,3,4: Rythmn Raiders 4 .COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop fCom. Chair,D. SGT. MICHAEL R. LOUIS 210 Mike . . . Immaculate Heart Parish . . . wants to go into Pre-Med or Engineering at St. Thomas . . . hangs out at Hawks . . . works at Ridge Door Sales Co .... seen with Essling, Biebel, and Cummings . . . crazy about hunting . . . favorite subject is physics . . . spends most of his free time bowling. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3, 4. COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom: Home- coming. LT. COL. LAWRENCE L. LUTTON 210 Larry . . .rwill be an Electrical Engineer . . . comes a long way from Little Canada . . . knows Just, Kuslich, and Tocko best. . . goes on skiing trips . . . spends most of his leisure time in the garage . . . dad gum . . . secret ambition to meet Denson in sunny Texas . . . often seen climbing gym rafters . . . workhorse in senior class. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Football A 3: Track 1: Drama- tics 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Advisory Officer: 4 fTreas.J. COMMIT- TEES: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. MXSGT. PATRICK H. MAHONEY 210 Pat . . . works on a farm . . . St. Augustine's Parish in South St. Paul . . . goes hunting with Major . . . spends free time working on his '51 Ford . . . wants to take Engineering at St. Thomas . . . hangs out on Washington Avenue . . . remember charity . . . goes to classes with Biebel and Delmont . . . a quiet and effective senior. ACTIVITIES: Crack Drill 1, 2: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3: Cretinite: Advisory Officer: 1 iSec,l, 2 fTreas.J, 3 tSec.J. COMMITTEES: Hawaiian Hop. 1STfLT. STEPHEN J. MAJOR 210 Steve . . . East Side boy . . . St. Thomas bound . . . when not working at Donaldson's he helps Br. Wilfred in the quartermaster store . . . likes to shoot his 22 . . . enjoys skating . . . St. Thomas aPrish . . . usually found with Courteau and Mahoney . . . gets good marks in Social . . . quiet . . . favorite pastime is watching TV. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2, 3: Crack Drill 1: Merit Medal 2: Chorus 3. COMMITTEES: Hawaiian Hop. MXSGT. JOHN J. MAYER 210 Johnny . . . Holy Spirit Parish . . . One of Rooney's Super Market Musketeers with Jerry Hoffman and John Lentsch . . . likes to spill milk in the produce room . . . spends time putting oil in his '49 Ply . . . shows them how at Harkin's . . . that's rich . . . will study engineering at the U . . . St. Joe's fan. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis B 1, 2, 3: Contact 1, 2, 3, 4: Cretinite: Comment: N.H.S. COMMITTEES: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl. SGT. PATRICK M. MAYKOSKI 210 Pat . . . headed for the U. of M .... will study law . . . says he works at the Highland Park State Bank. . . Nativity Parish . . . played on the 210 intramural hockey team . . . finds pleasure in putting around the nearest golf course . . .threw a Halloween party. . . found hanging around the Fairview Drug Store . . . always has over- due library books . . . likes Military best . . . fellow associates are Sommers and Kline . . . very energetic. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Contact 3, 4: Rooter Club 2, 3, 4: Comment: N.H.S. COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: VVin- ter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. PVT. PETER KORNER 210 Pete . . . will go into Medicine at the U. of M .... if he's not at Bridgeman's can be found at the Scholar . . . gas station attendant . . . nice hair . . . favorite summer sport is swimming . . . played the clarinet in the Cretin Band . . . St. Louis Parish . . . speaks with a Hungarian accent . . . can be found laughing with Bushard in military study periods . . . pleasing sense of humor. ACTIVITIES: Merit Medal 1: Chess Club 1, 2: Advihory Officer 1 CVice- Pres.J, 2 tTreas.J. MXSGT. DENNIS E. MCCARDLE 211 Mac . . . smilin' Irishman . . . likes everyone . . . seen with Bushard, Callanan, and Crenshaw . . . Midway District . . . whips groceries at Rooney's . . . tall and handsome . . . drives daddy's big, black '60 Desoto with skirts . . . plays pool in his basement . . . remembers St. Thomas-Cretin game '57 . . . spends leisure time sleeping . . . OLP. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 3, 4: C.S.M.C, 3, 4: Football B 2: Contact 3, 4. COMMITTEES: Winter Whirl. MXSGT. ROBERT J. MCCORMICK 211 Mack . . . St. Mark's Parish . . . works with the boys at Rooney's Super Market . . . bounces the basketball around with Greg Kline, Pat Brie, and Bruce Cremer . . . keep it cool . . . lives in Midway . . . digs Br. Pius' pizza . . . likes all sports and skin diving . . . see ya around . . . a typical senior. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Contact 4: Rooter Club 4, SGT. JOSEPH M. MCELHONE 211 AIT 1: ony . . . from St. Lukes . . . can be seen with Scanlan, Droubie, and Clarkin . . . tell me about it . . . strong Republican . . . Politi- cal Science at the University of Dallas . . . nice soft touch in Bucket- ball . . . four year veteran of cafeteria . . . three year veteran of the Malt Shop. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball B 1, 2, A 3, 4. 43 ,- at MXSGT. PATRICK J. MCLAUGHLIN 211 Mac . . . plans to attend the University of Minnesota . . . very well co-ordinated . . . athlete . . . believes in living for the present . . . likes to play his blues loud when no one's around . . . affable and fun-loving . . . wants a simple life . . . Cretin's first to be married . . . handles coat checking for all Cretin events . . . hangs around with Sands. Shag, Tambornino, et. al. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2 ,3, 4: Golf B 1, 2, A 3, 4: Contact 1, 2, 3, 4: Advisory Officer: 4 fSgt. at Armsj. COMMITTEES: Home- coming: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. MAJ. DONALD C. MELLIN 211 Roscoe . . . best friends are Horak, Haugh, and Skip . . . Hi kidletts . . . likes chocolate cake . . . scored a goal for the Edge- cumbe peewees . . . Nativity parish . . . casual . . . thinks he can smoke a cigar . . . known in hockey circuits as Dirty Don . . . typist extraordinair . . . over-worked member of the Comment staff . . . seen with Filla, Horak, and Morzinski. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 4: Hockey B 2: A 4: Merit Medal 1, 2, 4: Chorus 3: Contact 1, 2: Comment: Advisory Officer: 1 fVice-Pres.l. 2 CSgt. at Armsi, 3 fVice-Presb, 4 fVice-Presb. COM- MITTEES: Homecoming CCom. Chair.l: J.S. Prom: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. MAJ. PETER H. MIELKE 211 Pete . . . get lost . . . plans to go into chemistry at St. Mary's . . . works at Robert Hall . . . does homework to classical music . . . a typical officer . . . commands respect but still popular. . . from Presentation Parish on the East Side. . . drives an Olds . . . a cool cat . . . swings with Podvin, Jerry Hoffman, and Nonnemaker. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 2: Crack Drill 1, 2: Football B 23 Baseball B 1, A 2, 3, 4: Science Club. COM- MITTEES: Homecoming: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. SGT. PAUL T. MILLER 211 Paul , . . can be found do-ing anything entertaining with the boys . . . gimme the key . . . likes sleep-wants to get some . . . active in Y.D.'s . . . thirsts for power . . . throws real parties . . . believes in early morning and late evening water skiing . . . always has big plans . . . avid sports enthusiast . . . good mind . . . not too indus- trious . . . good extemp speaker . . . terriffic organizer. ACTIVIEIES: Intramurals 3, 4: Football B 2. COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl. 44 1STfL'T. THOMAS D. MCKEOWN 211 Mac . . . East Side boy . . . wants to pass a final test . . . hangs around with Lentsch and O'Reilly . . . drives a '53 Pontiac . . . jerks at Guertin's Drugs . . . build many boats? . . . floating cement box . . . wild over water skiing . . . wants joint the Air Force after college at St. Maryls . . . pizza lover . . . Blessed Sacrament Parish . . .blue and white tent. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 3: Contact 3, 4: Rooter Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Dramatics 4: Cretinite. COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. 1STfLT. BRUCE W. McLAGEN 211 Mac . . . very likeable . . . hero in many an intramural grid classic . . . hobby is explorer scouting . . . buddies are Abel, Foley, and Pietraszewski . . . quartermaster for 4 years . . . always looks sur. prised . . . cool in his trenchcoat . . . remembers A Day '57 . . . party boy . . . who's she? . . . likes Cretin's pizza . . . says he has no secret ambition . . . was once a miler . . . quiet and dependable. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4: Crack Drill 1, 2: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey B 1: Rooter Club 4. COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom. SGT. BERNARD R. MERSCH 211 Bern . . . prone to exaggeration . . . bears startling resemblance to Fred Flintstone . . . lunch hour gladiator. . . wages perpetual war of attrition with Maloney . . . Navy bound . . . anchors front line of the 211 wall . . . could well have the best School Spirit at Cretin. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4: Rooter Club 1, 2, 3: Chess Club 1: COMMITTEES: Hawaiian Hop. 2NDfLT. THOMAS B. MICH 211 Tom . . . wants to study Education at St. Thomas College . . . Holy Spirit Parish . . . hobbies are swimming and golf . . . goes skiing with Rylicki, Moosbrugger, and Tom Mueller.. .teaches religion at Our Lady of Guadalupe on Saturdays . . . likes western style music . . . Bro. Pius' hot dogs. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3: C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4: Crack Drill 1, 2: Football A 2: Track 1: Debate 1, 2: Science Club 2: Comment. COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. ,nies QW J JOEL A. MONTPETIT 211 Joel . . . works at Bel-Mont Club . . . Saints Hockey fan . . . can be found with Jack Moore and the boys at the hockey games . . . drives 60 Caddie . . . St. Paschal's resident. . . goes for Archbishop Murray girls . . . yeah, what's going on . . . loves skiing. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M,C. 1: Rooter Club 1, 2, COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirlg Junior Record Hop. MXSGT. JOHN P. MOORE 211 Squat . . . hails from Suburban Mendota Heights . . . most avid Fighting Saints hockey fan . . . garbage collector in spare time . . . one of the few conscientious objectors . . . quite sociable: hangs around with everyone . . . wonderful personality . . . terrific sense of humor . . . untamed laugh . . . boisterous . . . never could get an overcoat to fit him . . . lifeguard at the Athletic Club . . . favorite period: Algebra Il. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I. 2, 3, 4: Football B 1, 2: Hockey B I, 2: Contact 3, 4: Rooter Club 4: Cretinite. COMMITTEES: Hoem- coming: Hawaiian Hop: VVinter VVhirl. 1STfLT. STANLEY A. MORZINSKI 211 Stan . . . name often deformed . . . plans to attend S.T.C. . . . works at Lundin's SUUUPER MARKET . . . usually seen in his uncle's car . . . or Filla's kitchen . . . likes Vick's cough drops . . . Mui pronto . . . best friends are Filla, Scanlan, and Droubie . . . Great White Hunter . . . avid Saint's hockey fan . . . most likely to succeed. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Crack Drill I, 2, 3, 4: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3: Contact 1, 2. 3, 4: Color Guard 3: Cretinite tSection Ed.l: Adv. Officer I tTreas.J, 2, 3, 4 tPres.J. COMMITTEES: Homecoming: tChair.l: Hawaiian Hop tCom. Chair.J: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop tCom. Chair.J. 1STfLT. JOHN J. MUELLER 211 Mule Skinner . . . socialite . . . frequents the Prom with DaBruzzi . . . knows where all the parties are beinq held . . . aspires to become a doctor . . . headed for St. Maryls for degree . . . top student . . . works arduously . . . always trying to find members for Contact . . . St. Columba, and Midway District. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I: C,S.M.C. I. 2: Crack Drill 2: Merit Medal I, 2, 3. 4: Contact I, 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 3, 4: Rooter Club 4: Science Club 3, ei: Cretinite fExecutixeEd,l: Comment: N:H.S. COMMITTEES: Homecoming tCom. Chair.J: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. SGT. ROBERT M. MITCH 211 Froggy . . . has desire to become doctor . . . looking forward to Marquette . . . sociable . . . directs traffic at Hove's . . . loves music . . . small but powerful . . . would give you shirt off his back . . . gutty . . . talkative . . . cavorts with Archer, Mac, Larson . . . works hard at everything he does . . . sincere . . . good sense of humor. AVTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, 3. 4: Crack Drill 1, 2: Football A 4. COMMITTEES: Hawaiian Hop: Homecoming: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. SGT. THOMAS H. MOLONEY 211 Stud . . . prone to slight exaggeration . . . yearns for adventurous life in Air Force or FBI . . . traveling man . . . tree surgeon in summer. . .awful big wolf. . . likes to mix it up: all in fun, of course . . . should get some kind of award for starting a swimming team at Cretin. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Football B 2: Basketball B 1, 2: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4: Swimming Team 4. COMMITTEES: Hawaiian Hop: Homecoming: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. 23? SGT. WILLIAM J. MOORE 211 Bill . . .shares his acting talents between Cretin and OLP . . usually gets the best part. . . lives securely at Fort Snelling... works on the golf course there . . . chews cloves . . . no lie . . . tried his hand at varsity football . . . plans to attend Loras College . . 1 bargain hunter . . . Hi-Fi fan . . . notorious for his jokes . . . hill-billy accent . . . secret ambition: to secure voting privileges for Fort Snelling residents. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I ,2, 3, 4: Crack Drill 1, 2: Hockey B I: Merit Medal I, 2: Chorus 3: Contact I, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 2, 3, 4: Cretinite: Comment. COMMITTEES: JS. Homecoming. SGT. ROBERT F. MOOSBRUGGER 211 Moose . . . plans on entering St. Thomas next year . . . drives a '52 Chrysler . . . can be found frequently at the Malt Shop . . . dropped the garage door on his head in his Sophomore year . . . taught class at Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish . . . spends most of his free time sleeping . . . enjoyed debating . . . hangs around with Mich and Rylicki . . . likes to talk. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: C,S.M.C. I, 2, 3, 4: Crack Drill 1, 2: Football A 2: Track 1: Contact 3, 4: Rooter Club 1, 2, 3: Dramatics 1, 2: Debate 1, 2: Comment. COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. E i ,.. Jflafapn-.M MXSGT. MICHAEL J. MURPHY 211 Murph . . .Como boy . . . from St. Andrews . . . scene stealing thespian . . . noted wit . . . edits fourth page of Comment . . . writes esoteric articles . . . contracts exotic diseases . . . has ulcers . . . or something . . . noted for punctuality. . .born diplomat. . . waaI an . . . hangs around with Reischel . . . in favor of a longer lunch period. ACTIVITIES. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 2. 3 ,4: Football B L1,S2:PMerlt Medal 1, 2. 4, Rooter Club 3, 4: Comment. COMMITTEES: , . rom. 1STfLT. HAROLD C. NONNEMACHER 211 Harry . . . came from St. John's at start of Junior year . . . second page editor on the Comment . . . very rarely seen without a smile on his face . . . likes Prof. Ireland Geometry . . . very avid sports enthusiast . . . thinks up wise cracks with Landy in spare time . . . clerk at Catholic Art Book Store. . . plans to major in Business Administration . . . favorite hangout is Comment office. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3, 4: Science Club 3: Coment. PVT. THOMAS E. NEUBEL 211 Nobs . . . Bon Fire Broilers . . . my Bonnie lives over the river . . . good mechanic . . . owns at least three cars, including the Jungle Cruiser . . . among his friends are Francis, Peacha, and Haigh . ousted member of the Groveland Grasshoppers . . . leisure time is spent in Minneapolis ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 23 FootbaIl, B 1, 2, A 3. JOHN J. O'BRlEN 211 Dude . . . rather lethargic . . . 'lmight as well, its too wet to plow . . . earned a letter from Br. Pius . . . loves music, especially Beet- hoven's . . . hangs around with Percy at Keller's or St. M'ark's . . . typical Cretin man . . . one of the 211 dependables in football. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Contact 1, 2, 3, 4: Rooter Club 1, 2, 3. COMMITTEES: Homecoming. 2ND LT. RONALD J. OFSTEHAGE 211 X Ron . . . comes from Mendota Heights . . . lives on a street that runs in a circle . . . loves to sit at home and listen to his Duane Eddy records . . . alternates between the Ford and the Olds . . . remembers that picnic at Arcand's cabin on Cedar Lake last year . . . favors St. Joes or Vis where he has a sister. . . would like to go either into Math or Business or join a circus . . . avid supporter of the band. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Merit Medal 1: Contact 2, 3, 4: Rooter Club 1: Band 1, 2. 3, 45 Rythm Raiders 3, 4. COMMITTEES: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl. 2NDfL'T. PAUL W. O'GORMAN 211 Ogo . . . lives just inside the outskirts . . . shoot . . . one of the White Bear crowd . . . big man with members of the opposite sex . . . likes sentimental music . . . expert at telling tall tales . . . wants to become policeman . . . drives his mother's souped-up car . . . ex- pert at good repartee. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Chorus 33 Contact 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 1, 2, 3: Cretinite. COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: Winter VVhirlg Junior Record Hop. 2NDfLT. DANIEL J. O'KEEFE 211 Lush . . .native of Wanotchee Valley . . . home of THE BIG APPLE . . . most stylish dresser . . . usually dates with Archer and Minneapolis women . . . here, here . . . nice T-Bird . . . true jazz artist all the way . . . Seattle U. after graduation. ACTIVITIES: Tennis A 3. 2NDfL'T. ARNOLD N. OLSEN 211 Arnie . . . often seen at Twin City dragstrip . . . plans to be a Certified Public Accountant . . . likes to work on cars . . . big game hunter . . . I don't know . . . did well in bookkeeping . . . emi- grated from Washington High in his junior year. . . plans to don Army green before he enters the college scene . . . owns a hot blue Merc. QCTIEIITIES: Intramurals 1, 2: Basketball B 23 Drarnatics 1: Science ub , MAJ. JOHN W. O'RElLLY 211 Rules . . . U of M is going to be blessed with this flne Irishman . . . quite a dreamer . . . ah dunna know . . . insists he is going to be an Intellectual . . . friendly personality helps to brighten each day . . . 'bout the best looking kid at Cretin . . . popular with the women . . . a big man in 211 . . . helped write this. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4: Football B 2: A 3: Merit Medal 1. 2. 4: Contact 1, 2. 3: Science Club 3: Advisory Officer: 2 fSgt. at Armsl: 3. 4 fSecl. COMMIT'I'EES: Homecomingzz Hawaiian Hop: VVinter Whirl. LT. COL. PAUL M. OSSMANN 211 Ozz . . . went to St. Joe's grade school . . . patronizes St. Joes high school . . . member of the fourth period gourmets with Reischel, Just, Murphy . . . had ambitions of being Kingi Shibuya . . . bad news ...thinks nothing of getting up to practice with his Crack Drill Squad . . . fine officer . . . good sense of humor . . . pushed peanuts at West Side Pool . . . admirer of George Orwell. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1: Crack Drill 1. 2. 3, 4: Merit Medal I, 2. 3: Chorus 3: Contact 1, 2. 3, 4: Rooter Club 1, 2: Color Guard 3, 4: Rifle Team 1: Cretinite: Comment: National Honor Society: Advisory Officer: 3 4Treas,J. 4 fTreas,l, COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom fCom. Chailtig Homecoming fCom. Chair.lg Hawaiian Hop: Junior' Record Hop. SGT. LAWRENCE B. PARRISH 211 Meat Head . . . seen with Lentsch on the prowl in the Black Cat . . . one of the funniest students in school . . . dragster . . . undecided as to future . . . hangs out at M.l.B. Bowling Lanes . . . expert on the many loves of Hoffman and Mayer . . . doesn't seem to bother him . . . well travelled. MXSGT. RICHARD J. PEACHA 211 Bear . . . accounting at St. aMry's . . . seen with Neubal, Droubie, and McEIhone . . . nice car . . . avid Saints hockey fan . . . remem- ber North St. Paul? . . . St. Joe's fan . . . hails from Cowtown . . . used to like Hudson Wis .... works at Applebaums . . . likes tobog- ganing. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 1, 2. 3, 4: Crack Drill goimtball B 2 A 3: Hockey B 1: Contact 1, 2. 3, 4: Rooter u . MXSGT. ROBERT J. PHILLIPS 211 Bob . . . commutes from West St. Paul . . . kept busy at Buell Bros. Florist . . . faithful crack driller . . . favorite girls school: SJA . . . associates with Smith, Spitzmueller, and Baillion . . . plans to further education . . . came to Cretin through Sibley . . . tall, dark, and handsome . . . modest . . . amicable. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1: Crack Drill 2, 3, 4: Contact 1, 2: Science Club I: Color Guard 4. M SGT. ROBERT J. PIERRE 211 X Bob . . . works at his uncle's hardware store . . . poured money into a motor scooter but has moved up to a '53 Ford . . . Scrooge-type penny-pincher . . . spends time at No. St. Paul roller rink with Faust and at school with Montpetit . . . will go to the U . . .tries to sleep when not hunting or playing hockey. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4: Hockey B I, 2: Merit Medal 1. ill ri: 2NDfLT. KENNETH F. PIETRASZEWSKI 211 Trots . . . plans to attend St. Thomas in '61 . . . confirmed Democrat . . . likes all sports . . . frequents the Club . . . thinks nightly of SJA products. . . most often seen with Abel, McLagen, and Foley . . . favorite food is pizza . . . likes to give Foley a hard time . . . Trans- figuration boy. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3, 4: Tennis B 2, A 3, 4: Contact 3 ,4: Rooter Club 4. CAPT. JOHN G. POWERS 212 Floorbox . . . Sanitary Engineer in White Bear . . . drives '57 Olds baby blue . . . first to get married? . . . staunch admirer of Prokosch . . . bowling champ . . . likes loud music . . . secret ambition: swipe AIlan's moons . . . one of the up and coming members of his advisory . . . lead off man in roll call. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 1: Contact 2, 3, 4: Rooter Club 1, 4. COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom: Homecoming: Winter Whirlg Junior Hop. 47 MXSGT. WILLIAM F. QUINN 212 Sparrow . . . will study Law at the U . . . hairboy . . . drives invisible car . . . likes hill-billy music . . . fruit stew, trail pancakes? . . . females occupy his leisure time . . . likes to hunt. . . lives in Highland . . . pretty close anyway . . . would like to be Fidel Castro . . . seen with Cavanaugh and Houle. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Football B 2: Contact 3, 4. MXSGT. JAMES J. RALEIGH 212 Jim . . . plans to spend life farming . . . runs errands for Brother Eugene . . . what's on your mind besides hair? . . . enjoys hunting . . . likes to drive . . . '58 or '59 Chev. . .always smiling . . . gets consistantly high grades. . . would like to be Santa Claus or Peter Rabbit. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2: Merit Medal 3, 4. MXSGT. DANIEL R. RASK 212 Porky . . . drives Roseville Express . . . usually seen with O'Rielly, Warren, Raliegh, and Fuzzi . . . Democrat . . . plans on Business Course at St. John's or St. Mary's . . .secret ambition is to beat Rebeck in bowling. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Crack Drill 1, 2: Contact 2, 3, 4: Rooter Club I: Camera Club 1. COMMITTEES: Hawaiian Hop: Junior Record Hop. SGT. JAMES! H. REBECK 212 Fish . . . comes from the East Side . . . works at the Hillcrest Bowl, spends most of his earnings bowling . . . one of St. Paul's top young bowlers. . .favorite actor is Peter Lawford, hence he is a loyal Democrat . . . doesn't know whether Hammel or Mielke is the worst driver . . . plans on attending the U of M and taking Engineering . . . would some day like to go on a perpetual fishing trip. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Baseball B 2. COMMITTEES: Hawaiian Hop: Homecoming: Junior Record Hop. 2NDfLT. DANIEL L. PROBST 212 Dan . . . goes on weekend safaris with Arnie Olsen . . . plans to be an Electrician . . . hockey enthusiast . . . goes for girls from Arch- bishop Murray . . . drag racer . . . originates from Maternity of Mary . . . did well in bookkeeping . . . rockets to school in 0lsen's Merc. 2NDfLT. RICHARD J. PROKOSCH 212 Moles . . . one of the White Bear crowd . . . makes fortune working for his dad . . . spend it on dates and fixing car after them . . . golf sart . . . expert at canoeing . . . known for his nimbleness . . . given cigarette lighter with PR-6 engraved on it . . . talkative . . . nice laugh. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: C.S,M.C. 1, 2: Golf B. 2, A. 3, 4: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3. COMMITTEES: Homecoming. COL. CHARLES L. REISCHEL 212 Chuck . . . National Merit boy . . . will probably choose Harvard . . . admits to Hedonistic tendencies . . . wants to perpetuate a grand hoax with Murphy and Sands . . . hard-working, initiative and indus- trious . . . relaxes by pondering Cosmos . . . sense-of-humor . . . 24 inch neck? . . . Cadel Colonel . . . 3 year veteran of Flipp Bros. Food factory . . . often seen guiding the Galaxy towards Chicken Little . . . Gentlemen - Always. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Football B 1, A 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4: Cretlnite: Comment: N.H.S.: Advisory Officer: Dept. Officer 1 fSec.J, 3 fSec.J. 4 tVice-Pres.J. COMMITTEES: .I.S. Prom fCom. Chair.J: Homecoming fCom. Chair.J: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl CCom. Chair.J. 2NDfLT. DANIEL RIEGEL 212 Dan . . . plays golf at Highland . . . ambition is to beat Landy . . . Phychology at St. John's or Marquette... washes dishes at Lee's Highland Village . . . big man in advisory . . . poker and driving around . . . has good times with Kuslich, Toner, and Tocko . . . a football casualty . . . determined. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Crack Drill 1: Merit Medal I, 2, 3, 4: Advisory Officer 3 fTreas.J. COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Winter Whirl. MXSGT. RONALD H. ROBERT 212 Java Man . . . works at Hillcrest Country Club . . . reads comic books with Crenshaw and McCardle . . . track fan . . . wants to be ambitious . . . he who miss boat fall in water . . . will attend the U . . . reports to Br. Eugene for tardiness . . . enjoys Br. Pius' food . . . St. Peter's Parish. MXSGT. MARK F. ROBERTSON 212 Mark . . . North St. Paul to Cretin . . . very quiet, but works hard . . . enjoys reminiscing about grade school with old cronies . . . gives Treacy grief about his left . . . always seen with books in his hand, constantly reading . . . intramural star . . . rebel in Military . . . incautious driver. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3. 4: Football B 1, 2: Basketball B 1: Tennis B. 1, 2: Chorus 1. SGT. DANIEL L. ROSSOW 212 Hairboy . . . hobby is cars . . . really souped up his '52 Chev. . . I ambition is to drivelin a marathon race . . . Like that's a swinger i . . . tries to skate with Somrners, Shulte, and Tschida at St. Bernard's Q H' Roller Rink . . . wanders about Payne Ave. after work at Roy's Re- frigeration . . . plans on attending the U. of M. MXSGT. RICHARD LEE RUNYON 212 Lee . . . plans to study Public Relations at St. John's or St. Mary's . . . throws parties with Jasmin . . . pals with Granse and Jepson at mpg... school . . . Big deal . . . from St. Gregory the Great Parish in Highland . . . hangs out at the Town and Country Club . . . drives a '59 Ply . . . Why not? . . . hobbies are swimming and camping. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 2: Chorus 3, 4: Contact 4: Rooter Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Debate 4: Rifle Team 4. COMMITTEES: LS. Prom: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirlg Junior Record op. SGT. RICHARD V. RYLICKI 212 Scratch . . . seen out on the town in his '30 Model A Ford . . . when he isn't under it trying to get it to work . . . doesn't seem to take in Military seriously . . . friends of Moosebrugger and Mich . . . lives in ,seq Highland Park . . . seldom found at home. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3, 4: C,S.M.C. 23 Crack Drill 2, SGT. TIMOTHY J. ST. MARTIN 212 Saints . . . better late than never . . . seen in Varsity hockey net. . . also one of Cretin's barnstorming linemen . . . did well in bookkeeping . . . pumps ethyl at dad's station . . . favorite colleagues are Magnuson and Shomion . . . what dya say big boy? . . . popular with the girls . . . goes for carmel apples. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Football B 1, 2, A 3, 4, Baseball B 2: Hockey A 2, 3, 4: Advisory Officer 3 tSgt. at Armsl. MXSGT. RICHARD J. SANDS 212 Rick . . . notorious con-man . . . says he enjoys any recreation that is easy on the moving parts . . . very avid fan of Frank Sinatra . . . likes all sports . . . pitches southpaw for Cretin varsity . . . would like to successfully perpetrate a mapor hoax with Murph and Reischel . . . Chicken Little . . . stomping pals are Treacy and McLaughlin . . . reads extensively . . . patron of bowling alley after school . . . North to Alaska . . . OLP. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball B 1. 2: Baseball B 1, 21 Merit Medal 1: Contact 2: Debate 4: Cretinite CSports Ed,l Advisory Officer 3 fPres.l, 4 tTi'eas.J: Dept. Officer 1 CVice-Pres.l. 2 tSeC.b. COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom fCom. Chairjg Homecoming: if Hawaiian Hop tCom. Chair.l, Winter Whirl tCom. Chair.7, Junior Record Hop tCom. Chair.D. 2NDfLT. MALACHY J. SCANLON 212 Mall . . . might be seen with Droubie pounding railroad spikes . . . okay Rick. . . . puts everything he has into everything he does . . . likes to watch the monsters fight of the week in the gym . . . Crack Drill pow wows at Turtle Lake? . . . outstanding athlete in any sport but especially hockey . . . piloted football Raiders for three years . . . good at impersonations of faculty members . . . great sense of humor. ACTIVITIES: Merit Medal 1, 2: Football B 1, A 2, 3, 3, 4: Base- ball B 1, A 2, 3, 4: Advisory Officer 2 tTreas.J. 3 tSec.l, 4 tPres.l: Dept. Officer 1 tVice-Pres.J. MXSGT. PETER A. SCHMITZ 212 Pete . . . plans to study Dentistry at St. John's . . . likes to go hunting and fishing . . . contagious smile . . . used to pump gas out in Hastings where he lives . . . doesn't let physics get him down . . . one of 2'l2's volleyball greats . . . handsome, sharpdresser. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Football B, 2: Merit Medal 2. COMMITTEES: Homecoming, 2NDfLT. JOHN J. SCHNEIDER 212 Jake . . . spends leisure time repairing televisions and radios . . . can't seem to get the one in his car to work . . . 'iway to go, Ace . . . softball and volleyball star . . . expert at climbing closed bleachers in gym . . . often seen bowling into big hunk of brass. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Winter Whirl. NIXSGT. LARRY A. SCHRIEBER 212 Larry . . . hot rodder . . . really moves in his '55 Chev. . .when not studying Chemistry is collecting coons . . . St. Rose of Lima Parish . . . favorvite actor is Dan Schiely . . . gets most done during lunch .. . hopes to attend St. Thomas College. . . pals with Phillips, Kramer, Schubert, and Schmitz . . . close friend of St. Martin. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2, 3, 41 Merit Medal 3, Contact 1, 2, 3, 4. 2ND LT. JOHN W. SCHUBERT 212 X Jack . . . Nativity product . . . brave hunter . . . plans to attend St. Johnls. . . is going into Law. . . 212 Intramural captain. . . volleyball star. . .can be found around Groveland during football season . . . likes Derham girls . . . good sense of humor. . . a big man in 212 . . . enjoyed Biology. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, -I: C.S.M.C. 1, 2: Tennis B 1, A 2: Merit Medal 1, 3: Debate -1: Advisory Officer 3 CPres.J. 4 CVice-Presb. COMMITTEES: Homecoming fCom. Chairj. MXSGT. TERRENCE A. SCHULTE 212 Terry . . . whiz at Science and math . . . get out your slide rule . . . likes to play hockey . . . paperboy . . . free spender . . . reads science fiction . . . writes book reports from classics illustrated . . . studious type. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3. -1: Merit Medal: Advisory Officer 4 1Sec,J. MXSGT. DOUGLAS J. SCHWARTZ 212 Doug . . . will major in Chemistry at the U . . . comes from East Side . . . seen at all types of sports events . . . is fine athlete himself . . . known for ready smile and happy disposition . . . envisions launch- ing space satellite . . . has ability in science to do it. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. i: Merit Medal 3. MXSGT. MICHAEL F. SHAW 212 Nick . . . says his big ambition is to sell his '56 Chevy. . . very friendly with the world . . . always out with the boys : Lievers, St. Martin, Shomion, and Lamson . . . many feminine admirers. . . lifts weights in Lievers' gym . . . not as punchy as the other boys ...SJA. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. -1, COMMITTEES: Homecoming. SGT. DANIEL M. SHIELY 212 Dan . . . very frequently seen embarrasing people by his wise cracks . . . lifeguard at the St. Paul Athletic Club . . . 'lplunk your magic twanger Froggil' . . . constantly construing evil plots . . . You know, I was thinking the other day--- . . . attends all the Vis' parties . . . broke a record selling Homecoming buttons last fall . . . plans to go into Physical Education in College . . . Midway district . . . OLP and Derham. ACTIVITIES:Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4: Rifle Team. COMMITTEES: Home- coming: Hawaiian Hop. 50 us.. ...L........-...... .. 2. SGT. MICHAEL B. SHOMION 212 Shu . . . U of M . . .comes from Holy Spirit . . . plays all sports when eligible . . . putts around in a '53 Ply. with Lamps, Weimer, and St. Martin . . . no preference to girls' school or girI's . . . hey big boy . . . tries anything once, even twice . . . looks like Augie Garcia. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3, 4: Football A 3. 4: Hockey A 4. SGT. EWHEN P. SICH 212 Ev . . .intramural volleyball star. . . Harding to Cretin in Junior year. . . works hard at physics in the lab . . . drives beat out '51 Ford . . . may be another Slammin Sammy Snead . . . holds down job at Model Laundry . . . quiet type. QICTIVITIES: Intramurals 2: Golf 1. COMMITTEES: Hawaiian op. SGT. LOUIS A. SITZMANN 212 Zip . . . used to drive a black '59 Ford 'till he met a sycamore tree on Ohio and Baker Streets . . . cute, with rosy red cheeks . . . spends summers in Montana on his ranch. . . terrorizes freshman with his laugh. . .among many friends are Doffing, Beaudette, and Jack Bogus Moore . . . rides wild broncos . . . West Sides . . . SJA. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, -1: C.S.M,C, 1. COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Winter XVhii'l: Junior Record Hop. ...-sus.. Mfscv. DENNIS s. SLEEPER 212 Den . . . outstanding member of the band . . . pretends that he understands physics . . . will study it at U.C.L.A .... spends leisure time reading, driving, and in deep mediation . . . likes to dance . . . lives in the Cathederal area . . . rugged individualist. ACTIVITIES: Chorus 4: Radio Club 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. COMMITTEES: JS. Prom. CAPT. MICHAEL J. SMITH 212 Mike . . . plans to go into Electronics at the U . . . East Side boy. . . pinpounder . . . refreshing personality . . . associates are Schwartz, Phillips, and Prokosh . . . SJA . . . favorite spectator sports are football and hockey. . . likes to throw his rifle around on the crack drill team . . . nice smile. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2, 3, -1: Crack Drill 2, 3. 4: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4: Cretinite fSection Ed.l Advisory Officer 4 CSgt. at Armsp. COMMITTEES: Homecoming. 2ND LT. ROBERT J. SMITH 212 X Bob . . . drives souped up '51 Plymouth when he can get it running . . . plans to attend River Falls State College . . . easily identified by wavy hair . . . is able to find humor in almost everything . . . con- sidered big man with girls . . . recognized as expert trapper and wild game hunter. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Crack Drill 1, 2: Chorus 3, 4: Rifle Team 2. 4. L y A lafsifefws . W M., we 2NDfLT. RICHARD E. SMOLIAK 212 Rick . . . as popular outside of Cretin as in . . . often heard with his few words of wisdom in Spanish . . . good catcher still trying to find the fence at Cretin . . . silent worker . . . seen skating first line with Haigh and Stewie . . . a mainstay on three athletic teams . . . a ladies man. . .constantly trying to get Bro. Eugene to remember his name. ACTIVITIES: Football l, 2, A 3, 4: Baseball B 1. A 2. 3. 4: Hockey A 2. 3, ei: Aclvisory Officer 2 lSgt. at Armsl. COMMITTEES: Hawaiian Hop. MXSGT. ARTHUR J. SOMMERS 212 Art . . . blue Mondays. . .came to Cretin in his Junior year. . . makes a big hit with the opposite sex . . . friends are Rossow and Schulte . . . good kid . . . lots of fun . . . lives in Highland Park area . . . .most studious? . . . likes football and hockey. . . Berker's Bakery. 5'I MXSGT. RICHARD W. STRANDBERG 214 Dick . . . hails from North St. Paul . . . baseball enthusiast . . . casual . . . St. Joe's . . . where the beauties do romp. . . usually ends sentences with ya know . . . thinks there is too much politics in the world . . . wants to take up creative writing . . . personifies quiet effectivness . . . talented artist. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3. 4: Cretinite: Advisory Officer 2 1Sgt. at Ar ms.7, COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom: Home- coming: Hawaiian Hop: Vtlintei' Vi'liirlg Junior Hop. SGT. GEORGE G. STRASSER 214 T.J. . . . Cretin's candid cameraman . . . lets other comment editors work him to death . . . that's a fact . . . parish is St. Leo's . . . drives a Goliath Hansa 1100 . . . kicks around with Gransee, Jepson, and Long . . . likes to eat ravioli . . . wrestling fan . . . headed for St. Thomas. ACTIVIEIES: Camera Club 1, 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Cretinite: Comment iPhoto Ed.J, 52 2NDfLT. JEROME W. SPITZMUELLER 214 Spitz . . . veteran advisory messenger . . . plans to take up Pre- Med at the U. of M .... positively likes OLP best . . . most often seen with Philips, Baillion, and Stadtherr . . . St. Luke's Parish . . . spends leisure time at Saints hockey games and sleeping . . . loyal intramural supporter. . . nice jokel' . . . no known enemies . . . winning smile. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4: Merit Medal 1, 2: Cretinite. ZNDXLT. WILLIAM J. STADTHERR 214 Stath . . . comes from St. Mark's . . . best friends are Kline, May- kowski, and Steel . . . likes Military . . . plans to enter Navy after graduation . . . C.S.M.C. representative . . . that's tough . . . intra- mural stalwart . . .favorite hang out is at home in bed . . . OLP. . . came to Cretin via Central. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2: CS.M.C. 2. CAPT. JOSEPH M. STEGER 214 Joe . . . heading for St. Mary's . . . spends time scrounging money C what's that J to keep his '52 Chev purring . . .eats lunch with Ossmann, Reischel, etc. . . where's my radiator . . . winning smile . . . what, me worry 7 . . . likes basketball . . . smooth dancer . . . given to extensive conversations . . . good sense of humor . . . class- room non-combatant. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, fl: Basketball B 2: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus: Contact 1. 2, 3, 4:Rooter Club 1, 2: Dramatics 4: Color Guard 3: N.H.S,: Advisory Officer 3 fVice-Pres.l, 4 1Treas,J. COMMITTEES: J.S. lrrom: Homecoming CCom. Chairl: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl 1Com. Chair,J: Junior Record Hop. CAPT. JOHN T. STEVENS 214 Worm , also Norman or Quimby . . . West Sider . . . has much trouble with '50 Olds . . . hardworking and efficient . . . employed at Auditorium . . . what's the big hairy deal . . . Chief Squire . . . sports fan . . . serious about intramurals . . . Vis, and St. Joe's get the nod . . . friendly and popular. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4: Crack Drill 25 Basketball B 1. 2 Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4: Contact 1. 2: Rooter Club 1: Science Club 3. Cretiriite: I.H,S.: Advisory Officer 2 fSec.l, 3 tSec.l, 4 fVice-Presb. COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom: Homecoming CCom. Chairl: Hawaiian Hop' Junior Record Hop. MXSGT. JAMES H. STEWART 214 Stewie . . . Grand Forks gift to the Twins . . . had a tough break in football - in his arm . . . plans to teach and coach after the U. of M. . . . member of the Sandra Dee Fan Club? . . . drives the hottest Rambler in town . . . pals with Scanlon, Haigh, Smoliak and company . . . best athlete pound for pound in the school. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Football B 1, 2: UA 3, 4: Baseball B 1, 2: A 3, 4: Hockey B 2: A 2. 3, 4. MXSGT. THOMAS A. STIFTER 214 Stiffy . . . likes sports . . . bowling . . . football, basketball . . . follows Johnson and U. of M .... teams. . . can tell you all about sports. . . well liked little fireball from the East Side . . . plans to be a lawyer or a banker . . . can expect to do well, loves an argument for arguments sake. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4: C.S.M.C. 1: Merit Medal 1, 2 ,3, 4: Contact 1, 2, 3, 4. MXSGT. WILLIAM J. SUDEITH 214 Russ . . . West Side worshiper . . . St. Matt's boy . . . good athlete . . . wants to become a butcher . . . faithful spectator or participator in all school functions. . . says it was the wind that ruined his screen door . . . nice joke . . . talkative . . . runs half-mile when in good health . . . hangs around with the Awes, Stevens, Magnuson and the boys. ACTI:?7Ig'IES: Intramurals 1, 2: Track 2, 3, 4: Basketball B 1, 2, UA.. MXSGT. CHARLES J. TAMBORNIO 214 Chuck . . . works out at St. Pat's guild and Ryan Construction . . . Scamp . . . likes a lot of noise: contributes his fair share . . . math major at U. of M .... close friend of Josh . . . smooth operator always on the go . . . hey' Charlie, how do ya get to school? . ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 1. 2, 3, 4: Crack Drill 1. 2: Rooter Club 1. COMMITTEES: J.S. Prom: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl: Junior Record Hop. 2NDfLT. MICHAEL A. THOMASON 214 Mike . . . aspires to go into Diplomatic Service . . . secret ambition is to become a consul . . . furrows his brow over a chess board . . . seen with Kraft, Horak, Charbonneau . . . works at the Seminary . . . really, honest? . . . modern and calssical music rate as favorites . . . partial toward OLP girls . . . nice personality . . . Virgil enthusiast. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 3. 4: Merit Medal 3: Contact 3: Comment COMMITTEES: .I,S. Prom: Homecoming: Winter Whirl, MXSGT. JOHN Q. TIERNEY 214 John Q . . . plans to continue Education at St. Mary's . . . collects fines in Cretin library . . . seen in the company of Thomason, Kraft, and Gould . . . shucks . . . thinks people should be more optimistic . . . secret ambition is to lose 50 lbs .... hails from the Highland district . . . real Heat . ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 43 C.S,Nl.C. 1. SGT. JOHN F. TOCKO 214 Jacko . . . East Sider. . . well mannered St. Patrick's boy . . . good personality . . . likes football, soccer, hockey, and Military . . . frequents Arc Ivy with Jim Faust . . . favors OLP girls . . . thinking about taking up map reading . . . plans to attend St. Thomas next fall. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2: Crack Drill 1, 2. SGT. BERNARD U. TONER 214 Bernie . . . prominent in the maintenance dept. of the St. Paul Hotel Bernie's coffee break . . . says his favorite period is at the end of a sentence . . . hobby is making artificial flowers . . . Huh? . . . me and my smile . . . friendly with everybody . . .officer in the Squires Club. . . also a member in good standing of the Malt Shop Club . . . very funny person . . . SJA. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I. 2, 3, 4: Crack Drill 1. 2: Merit Medal Ig Rooter Club 1. 2: Advisory Officer 1, 2 CSec.J. 1STfLT. WILLIAM P. TREACY 214 Treac . . . National Merit semi-finalist . thinking seriously of becoming a doctor . . . . . garrulous Irishman . . . compulsive h everybody . . . I'll tell ya . . . incurable idealist . . . given to long discussions . . . also long walks . . . often seen with Sands and Char- bonneau . . . most optimistic. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, -4: Basketball HB 1, A 2: Golf B 1, 2, A 3, 4: Merit Medal 1: Contact 1, 2, 3: Cretinite: Comment: Advisory Officer 1 CVice -Pres.l, 3 iSgt. at Armsl, 4 fSgt. at Armsl: Dept. Officer 2 fVice-Presl COMMITTEES: J. S. Prom rCom. Chairl, Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop iChair.l: Junior Record Hop rChair.J. . . St. Mary's bound . . . . works at Chicken Little itchhiker . . . well-liked by MXSGT. DAVID A. TROJE 214 Ace . . . undecided about what career he will pursue after graduation . . . would like to study time and space in college . . . owns a sharp '50 Olds . . . secret ambition is to start a revolution . . . works at Mueller's Drug Store on the West Side . . . likes to work on his car in spare time.. . patronizes bowling alleys . . . spends his most enjoyable hours sleeping . . . found most everywhere with Perron, Brinkman, and Whistler. ACTIVITIES: C.S.M.C, 1, 2, 3, 4: Crack Drill 1, 2. 53 MXSGT. PAUL C. VASTERLING 214 Vas . . . St. Andrews boy . . . desires Accounting position after college.. . Drives '51 Plymouth . . . Great White Hunter . . . summer- time actor . . . did well in English . . . owns and operates Como Ex- press . . . often seen at Saints games with Groebner and Bierbaum . . . loves stuffed peppers . . . Varsity athlete in Baseball and Hockey . . . shrewd operator. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I, 2. 3: Baseball B I, 2. A 3. 4: Hockey B 2, UA 3, 4: Contact 2, 3. 4: Dramatics 4, COMMITTEES: Hawaiian Hop: VVinter XVhirl: Junior Record Hop. SGT. JOHN A. VORNBROCK 214 Vorny . . . wants to study Accounting at St. Thomas . . . book- keeping is favorite subject. . . hobby is Judo. . .can usually be found tinkering with DaBruzzi's car . . . resides in West St. Paul . . . favors OLP girls . . . does homework to guitar music . . . works wherever he can find it . . . Hyahl almost . . . friendly. ACTIVITIES: Crack Drill I, 2: Merit Ivledal. CAPT. JAMES E. WAZLAWIK 214 Fuzz . . . Toner's Coffee Break? . . . works at Weyandt Bros. Hardware . . . associates are Warren, Bossard . . . likes to go camping . . . Malt Shop Patron for the Street boy . . . likes to read . on my leg . . . can be seen at period . . . SJA. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2. Merit Medal 2: Contact 2, 3, COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Record Hop, past 3 years . . . nice joke . . . Rice . . on the grate iron with an 8 lb. cast Harkins, or St. Bernards . . . likes 8th 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 3, 4, Crack Drill 1, 2, 4: 4: Rooter Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Comment. Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirlg Junior 2NDfLT. GEORGE W. WEIMER 214 Weiner . . . says his favorite period is physics? . . . seen at all social events with Shomion, and Hoosier Francis . . . enjoys sports . . . played for St. Francis' Twin Cities bucketball champs with Goblish and Tschida . . . admirers from all over . . . plans to study Medicine at St. Thomas . . . OLP. ACTIVITIES: Baseball A 3, 4: Basketball, Contact 1, 2, 3, 4. 54 SGT. JEROME M. TSCHIDA 214 Sharky . . . came to Cretin via St. Francis with Weimer and Shomion in junior year . . . if not at the Malt Shop, he can usually be found at the Ram Ham Bowling Alleys . . . comes from Highland area.. . likes sports activities . . . tough beard . . . says his favorite period is lunch . . . plans to be a marine someday . . . you should be shot . . . Ta-shida. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Contact 2, 3, 4. SGT. GARY J. UNZE 214 Gary . . . wants to be on Uncle Sam's payroll . . . Army career . . . proficient at hunting and water sports . . . kicks around with Jackson, Sontag, and Henningson . . . SJA . . . lives in the Midway district . . . football and hockey . . . drives a '59 Impala . . . lllight fingers on typewriter . . . St. Columba's parish . . . nice hair. ACTIVITIES: Contact I, 2, 3, 4, SGT. JOHN J. WALTERS 214 Johnie . . . wants to study music at U. of M .... East Sider . . . can often be seen with Haebous, Effertz, Vornbrock and St. Agnes girls . . . plays a hot guitar. . . good looking . . . Bonne's Shoe Store . . . ambition is to get married . . . ladies man . . . likes jazz music. . . St. Casimir's. MXSGT. RICHARD A. WARREN 214 School Spirit . . . cheerleader . . . Remembers the day Treacy drove Mielke's car . . . pearl diver at Lido's . . .firm believer in Toner's coffee break . . . rider in Rask's Roseville Express . . . lives on Nob Hill . . . seen often with Wazlawik . . . ambition is to do well in Solid. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Contact 2, 3, 4: Rooter Club 2, 3, 4. COMMITTEES: Homecoming: Hawaiian I-Iop: VVintcr NVliirl: Junior Record Hop. MXSGT. MICHAEL F. WHISLER 214 Mike . . . likes to listen to comtemporary jazz on his stereo set. also has a short wave outfit . . . very much enthusized about electronics ... may become electrical engineer . . . a Holy Spirit boy . . . devides his time between the Squires Club and photography , . . reliable . . . never loses his temper. . ACTIVITIES: Track 2: C.S.M.C', l .2, 3. lg l-iootcr Club l, Q, Zig Alerii Medal 2: Science Club 3, 4. CAPT. JAMES J. WIBERG 214 Weebs . . . going into Medicine . . . commutes from Bear Town with Prokosch, Arcand, Allan . . . witty and humorous . . . never at a loss for words . . . optimist . . . carries 185 bowling average . . . National Merit Scholarship boy . . . efficient and reliable . . . intramural star . . . great mind . . . good sense of humor . . . worships Robert Benchley. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals I. ZZ. 3, 4: C.S.M.t'. l. 12, 3, el: Nierll Modal , , . . , .. Y . '. -1 S' ri- Club 3: C reIinite: .H.S.: Advisory Officer 1 il'res.J, 2 CVicc-Pres.l, 3, l lllrcs.l. COM- MITTEES: J.S. Prom: Homecoming iCom, Chair.7. MXSGT. DOUGLAS P. WILSON 214 Doug . . . major in either English or Psychology at U. of M. . . . comes from St. Joe's in West St. Paul . . . Roscoe . . . does a lot of reading in his spare time . . . expert musician . . . often seen at Harkin's . . . nice joke . . .good conversationalist . . . secret ambition is to promote world wide fluoridation. ACTIVITIES: Merit Medal 2, 3, 4: Chorus 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Rythm Raiders 3, 4. ISTXLT. MICHAEL WOLD 214 N--ff Mike . . . plans to attend St. John's . . . serious-minded . . . spends leisure time bowling at Hillcrest . . . works at Guertin's Drugs . . . drives a hot '54 Chev . . . Solid is favorite subject . . . pals around with Wolkerstorfer, Nonnemacher, and Gerlach . . . nice try . . . likes SJA girls . . . good student. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4: Track 2: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 31 Science Club 3: Comment: N.H,S. COMMITTEES: Home- coming: Winter Whirl. 1STfLT. DONALD C. WOLKERSTORFER 214 Don . . . plans to take up Physics or Chemistry at St. Mary's . . . East Sider. . . likes to listen to classical music . . . chess whiz . . . reads bulletin in advisory each morning . . . wants to write a full length novel . . . tough, rough . . .'an advisory intramural stalwart ...intelligent . . . all around nice guy . . . National Merit semi- finalist . . . enjoys working out mathematical formulae . . . conducts math seminars in 214. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4: Merit Medal 1, 2, 3. -lg Chorus 3: Contact 4: Chess Club 1, 2, Zi, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Radio Club 3. 4: N.H.S.: Advisory Officer 3 iTreas.l, 4 iSec.l. COMMITTEES: liomc- coming: Winter Whirlg Junior Record Hop. SGT. ROBERT J. WOOD 214 Woody . . . Marines after graduating . . . if he doesnlt own that hardware store . . . you some kind of nut or something 7 . . . wants to drive Bossard's car in a destruction derby . . . makes whatever he does seem like fun . . . eats two lunches at school: Mellin's and His. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Football B 2: Contact l, 2. 3, 4: COMMITTEES: Hawaiian Hop: VVinter NVhirI. 2NDjLT. JOSEPH J. YANCHAR 214 Jack . . . drives a '52 Catalina . . . determined to pay for it with gas money . . . Mr. Contact? . . . Live wire in Squires . . . Cepitomel of quiet effectiveness . . . going into business at St. John's . . . made it to Cleveland with Horak this summer . . . red hair in D.A .... seen with Steger, Treacy, and Stevens. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4: C.S.M,C. I, 2, 3, 4: Contact 2, 3. 4. COMMVILQFEES: Homecoming: Hawaiian Hop: Winter Whirl: Junior Record op. ' It Xml SGT. DENNIS M. YOUNG 214 Denny . . . spends most of free time either at Red Owl's on Grand 8. Syndicate, reading, or on dates . . . freckles. . . best friends are Strasser and Long . . . will take up Dentistry at U. of M .... recently moved to Midway district . . . drummer . . . says his hobby is military - . . . wore his uniform most of the dry cleaning days . . . friendly with everyone . . . OLP. ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2,3, 4: C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Crack Drill 1, 2, 4: Track 1, 2: Contact 2, 3, 4: Debate 3: Radio Club: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. 55 BERNARD TROJE 214 Bern . . . comes from Como area . . . half year at Nazareth Hall . . . four year Crack Driller . . . have to be on the look out for his '53 Chevy wagon . . . always friendly . . . Oh no! . . . rumors have it that he might have a pull in the Police Station . . . worked last year for the cosuntyt . . . fahinka there should be more 15c Hamburger Drive t . ns... . gnes aris. ACTIVITIES: Crack Drill 1, 2, 3, 4g Comment 4. CRETIN HIGH SCHOOL CHRISTIAN BROTHERS St. Paul 16, Minn. Dear Members of the Faculty, We of the Senior Class stand today facing the future. We look to further learning, to careers and professions, to places in society, to new friendships and associations. Yet in looking to the future, we are aware of the great debt we owe to the past. We realize that the success and and acievement to which we aspire and of which we are confident will be in great part the result of the training and preparation which we have received during our four years at Cretin. That training and preparation has been varied, intensive, and excellent. Through study and exposure to learning we have been taught to discipline our minds, through example and instruction we have learned to strengthen our faith, through associ- ation with a group of exemplary, dedicated men we have acquired a sense of values by which to guide our lives. For this training, and for the countless otherways in which we have been prepared for the future we are deeply grateful. We of the Class of '61 look to the future with anticipation and with eagerness, yet we feel a certain reluctance, a certain regret, in having to leave the school which has been the center of our activities for almost a quarter of our lives. We have grown to value the school, to esteem the men who have taught us, advised us, and assisted us in so many ways, to honor the traditions and the precepts which have been a part of our lives. We will move on to new and different interests and fields of endeavor, but we will not forget Cretin. lt has become a part of us and will remain forever with us, emblazened in our hearts and living in our prayers. May God bless you, The Seniors 260t60t!6 L.' when St. Agnes jumped the Refs. when Busch, Reischel. and Hoffman scored touchdowns when Mueller. Podvin. and Owen took a Senior Class Trip when Crenshaw had acid indigestion. when St. Cloud protested 11' seconds of a basketball game the autographed homecoming button. the Bayport Yacht Club, Larryis, and the N. C. O. Club the Senior gladiators and monsters. Cole's I. Rfs the Cretin-Benilde football game. Stewarfs broken arm. The Good Shepherd I. S. when Sitzmann drove a 759 Ford. the 'iHuman Dynamo . the Depot after the Shanley game. the Hythmn Raiders? when movies were shown at a Cretin Mixer. when we eouldnft have class rings before the J. S. the Fiat Lux Drives. A-Day. HoFfman's Avalon. Milskels Biology Classes. the times Warner quit football. Minnesotzfs National Champs. the Presence of Cod. the Class of '61, QHEER UP! EVERYTHING is G6 m NG TO BE H , 5li '- . lr 0 I ' - A I MOST PESSIMISTIC Tom Fischer sf? ,. rw -yl I A U if 4 D 34' f Fir? K A04 ,4 .1 Wy qv MOST STUDIOUS Bill Brandt x Z 7 Sl MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Stan Morzinski V! If MM' f ' 1 4 Y A psf: I N X 4, FT il! lf! -Q? ' lf- lb 4' I 3. , '52 BEST DRESSED MOST POPULAR Dan 0'Keefe Jerry Filla FAVORITE GIRL7S SCHOOL FAVORITE DRINK St, Thomas, Hess Hair Milk O,L,P. Scotch and Soda FAVORITE ACTOR Dean Martin Nikita FAVORITE CIRLIS NAME PREFERRED COLOR OF GIRL,S HAIR Scamp Blonde Shf-ena Maroon f, L Q? VOS 1 ry, BEST ATHLETE Mal Scanlon I XDL f rm l I N lx'a.t L? S I , 1' ff l- LQ 0 1 7 1 wi if 5 Y U11 OZ WITTI EST Mike Murphy gs IVF, f ,I 44' S VKZZ, l ' 'if I ' . o N- V 1 G o X ' ' X 9 0 ' If X 0 , A i f is I lad -739 -' Wx, . - X ,. ' fer X - fe' ff! I if v ' I 0 - Af' info- , ERN '?V V MOST SOCIABLE MOST TYPICAL B013 Pat Daulton X FAVORITE SAYING Tell me about it. MOST OPTIMISTIC Bill Treacy FAVORITE FOOD Vern Gagne-'s Protein Pills Whadd5'a some kind of nut? Pizza Q ' I FAVORITE ACTRESS :- Sandra Dee ' L, Suzie Wong 0 I A 0 I ,ff Tb- ii l l FAVORITE BOOK FAVORITE ORCHESTRA , The Catcher in the Rye Rythmn Raiders At Home with Mother Goose Yugoslav Chamber Orvhestra K Q' li' SLEEPIEST K 1 Louis Bushard 954 T P K Q :fy Jslls JZ : ,H .4545 - Of O o O A lf, f I ' f f f Y A ' X z R in l , N O O V -gl li LMC- U- ll- L S I l 7 l l x ' O 0 W ,, -, p T . ' I l l f y V BEST LOOKING BEST PHYSIQUE MOST RESPECTED John 0,Reilly Cary Leivers Chuck Reischel WORK ANGUISH 1 tum low I Delmont. 'lf Enestvedl. N. Hoffman, L. ,fumlrivlg T. Haugh. S. Kuslicfh, P. Y uton R 'Xla nuson, ff. Hoischel, Sewunrl ruzv: P. Slxivlmls. R. Paradiso. .l. fflarkin, R. T R I U Olak M S anlan, H. Busch, R, Hurrvn, R. Haigll, R. Komivcs. T. Hornk, T. St. 5 5 '- ' Qi z-:,' gmiif V Y ag A f. in ey EM E , ,1 7 Nz Akawfwq A M A ,1,LmMg ,Q in 'f As 7 ,ff.,v5 ,fv- W' K, if QA? ' X :QU X' h A 5 6315 X 1-Ji ee JOY Sl R Paradise S Svhmid T Delmont Asst.C0acl1 Third mir: C, Uroubiv, T. Kurysli. T. 1' nsartz, . U, . . , . , . I I.. Horyza. Asst. Coal-h T. Joyc-r-, Hf-ad Coach T. Warm-r. Mod. Br. L. Benedict, M. Kneeland. M P H . R. Carlson. V. Long, IJ. Ifranvis. R. Mita-11. J. Stewart. Twp row: Mgr. Nl. Kelly, N. Christensen. if. Crlbout, I.. Flynn. M. lllrristensen, L. Vantol, P. Francis, .l. Wells. J. Sturm. J. McElroy. ri Mgr. W. Kueppers. Not Pictured: Mgr. D. Maxa. Mgr. K. R0,,ers. 'V' . V, f. 'W . -T Q L i, S. V 'if ...iiyi P Aff ? 511ff i T 4. F? apr- E 1f,l .L rw 3 5 gs' M f A .3 ' f A 4' J, -lr , 7 . - fri LQ 1 W? ,Serigra- X tw! 'Q 'J ' 1' 62 iffy , A -jsfitii 14 -:Zlf Assistant coaches Len Hory- za, Len Mrachek, and Ted Joyce, discuss strategy dur- ing tense moments. Raider end, Joe Delmont, grabs a pass against the Benilde Red Knights. cqmvnmom AND ALL STARS: Boll Busch All C.C.C. Defense All State Hon. Ment Mal Scanlan All C.C.C. Defense All State Hon. Ment. With Chuck Reischel and Pat Daulton lead- ing the blocking, Dick Harren HOU finds an opening, and hurdles a Benilde de- fender on a 48-yard touch- down run. 'lim St. Martin All f..Q,f,. Defense All State Hon. Mem. , Boll lXOIlIlYt S All fi.fI.C. Oflvnse All State Hon. Menu tri' , .5 Quarterbacks Mal Scanlan 121 and Rick Smoliak 111 run through passing drill with ends Tom Enest- vedt 1121, Gary Drou- bie 1131. and center Bob Komives 1291. .au ti J. A Q Q' Vi :VV .. Dave Francois holds the dummy as Tom Haugh 1301, Mark Hoffman 1241, and Chuck Reischel 1341 lead the interference for Dick Harren. Mal Scanlan 121, ,loe Delmont 1151, Dick Haigh 161, Nick Christ- ensen 1221, and Bob Paradise 171, form pile-driving wedge for Dick Harren. Eli 5 r I , . Q, ,f , ,H - A il' , c af' . JJ, , . X X PR Bob Paradise 171, Jim Clarkin 1201, and Steve Schmid - A C 1171 Wait their turn as Ted Joyce blows the A whistle for sprinters Steve Kuslich 181, Bob 'L' V f i Mitch 151, and Pat Danlton 181. ' E Dick llarren All CCC. Ollense All State All America lst Team ' Mark Hoffman All C.1f.C. Oflensc All State Chuck Reist-llel All 1I.ll.1f. Offense All State llon. Mont. All '1IllEI'lf'Ll 2nd 'livam Tim St. Martin and Bob Busch practise blocking as Tom Horak 1261, Bob Magnuson 1211, and Larry Iandrich 1191 await their turn. Toni Wzirner, Crm-tinis fiery, personable. liard-driving head coach, has heen the inspiration and moving force hehind the Raiders' football success in the last five years. With an overall record of thirty-seven wins, two losscs and one tie while coaching Cretin elevens, Mr. Warner has now led his teams through thirty- three consecutive games unheaten over the past four seasons. A graduate of De La Salle High School in Minneapolis and the University of Minnesota, Prof. taught and voac-hed at Marshall Central Catholic of Marshall Minnesota before coming to Cr:-tin in 1956. This season the Raiders under Coach Warner's guidance and leadership swept through nine games unheateng a tie with our Co-Champions, Benilde, heing the only diversion from a perfect season. ,mn- ,,..... SEASONS RECORD Lindstrom-Center City St. Paul Academy --- Fargo Shanly ......, St. Cloud Cathederal - De l,a Salle ......... Benilde ..,.v...... St. Thomas --- Murray ........ Austin Pacelli -- 1 Q l ir.st lfuzv: 11111g41'. ll. S1'1l111111. .1. 511111153 .1. vI1llI'1. ,1. 111111: 11. I'11IZQLQ'1'i:I1l1. .1. I,f'iI4'1lL1. 11. Xlo1'11o1'ski. 1.. IRIIVYS11. Stftfllllll Roux' 1.. II11l1P11l'LlI111l. 11. Yittffk, 11. N1-ils. .1. Crain. 11. 11f-111is11. P. 1II4'IJOII2I1lI. .1. K1z11'k0wski, 1'ou1'11 Br. .IUHQ'P11llS. Thin! Row: 11. Rffi1'114'n11a1'1x, .1. I11l31JIIl8Il. C. A1'11csc111 51. I10Ll1'11. 11. Hvau. '1'. 51111141141. 1'. Russ:-1. 11. 11v11si. S. Kew. .1. I1l'llIlI12i11, 1llQ1I'. 11. 1111114111 Lax! ruu': .1. N111Crz1t11. .1. llisr-11. 15. '1'11u111af. X '1'. 13 1111 11111. .1. Iiliaudvttv. LL. 112111 1f-14 1, R. Stor1e1. VI1.BLi4'1gii111'IJ0. J. 1-11:11. .1. Warren. 'B SQUAD DISPLAYS GREAT POTENTIAL WITH AN 8-O RECORD gba!-v 11l'0l1lf'f 11e111'r1i1't. 1001112111 111011erato1'. gives 11111 111111 support to the tram from the sidelines. lx '11 I in 2 . . 31 ' 'ZEE I A X , fs. V V ' I W . .. .f , .,,Q fa .,f. ?.1rg. 1 a iii: ii QQ Front lfzw: '1'. Kass:-kc-1't, 11. 13r0u11, H. 111-ygrs. 561301111 rozv: '1'. 5111111-1', 11. 511111112 H. Olson. 11. Bu11aly. f'1. A11e11. Tlzirrl run: 11. Hhlxik. W '1'. Han11orr'1. 11. 110og1r'slage1'. 1. Tic-1'11ey. 1.. U1'1w11'11. N1. 110I1l'0Y. Top mzr: 111111111 fl. 11ri0S1'11i. J. Novak. .1. CH111IlilIl. '1'. Gillespie-. '1'. Cfarlan. '1'. DllS4'1l3, J. 1io11101', .1. Nygaard. 111,g1'. R, Bfll1l11f'l'. Sk' 2 Q! an X' W' 5 H'-an Lg an lu- no Lafz to right: Mgr. P. Maykoski, Mgr. D. Francois, T. Haugh, J. Stewart, D. Cooney, V. Reichenbarll, .i. Rutter, Nl. Igo, D. Paradi f 1' llaulton, D. St. Martin. B. Magnuson, M. Hoffman, P. Vasterling. VARSITY Above: C0-Captain Dick Haigh slaps one home. ,I-If right: Moderator Br. Francis and Coach Joyce watch practice. sy . MQW-5 A Y 8 l w . Xi-nv 48' ...A at ,ir ' Left tu right: B. Ulxbvln, B. Paradise, K. bmoliak, U. Haigll, M. Svanlan, G. Liexcrs, M. Shomion, J. Croebner, C. Sweeney, P. Ste-fzuliuk. J. Dale, B. Reavlla, Mgr. J. Roszak. HQCKEY . .ncaa ,un un... nf rf' .- iw Q ...+- . 1 1 N .- 1.51-Hi sa..1... .M-'fx .4 a v II, if' gJ1gg.'fx.. ?tT. ' I A .V Q flbore: Co-captain Mal Scanlan on offense A keg, 3, ,I V.-wa --W' 7 vw-1 ' .Q .A . 'Q S At left: The nburlyw line '5H1IlgS into action. FINAL CCC STANDINGS SCORING fSCHOOLl Cretin St. Agnes Benilde D.L.S. S.T.M.A. Hill St. Cloud KW? 12 7 7 6 6 1 1 KL? ITD lPrsJ 0 0 24 3 2 16 5 0 14 4 2 14 6 0 12 11 0 2 11 0 2 CCC CHAMPS SEASON'S RECORD CRETIN Q18-75 OPP. W. St. Paul --- ..-- 2 D.L.S. ....... --- 1 St. Agnes ....... --- 0 Alex. Ramsey .... --- 3 Hill ........... --- 0 So. St. Paul .... .... 3 S.P.A. ....... .... 1 Benilde .... --- 3 Johnson --- ---- 7 St. Cloud .... S.T.M.A. .... ---- 0 ---- 0 So. St. Paul --- --- 4 Hill ....... ....- 1 Johnson ..... --- 6 St. Cloud .... .... 0 Benilde -- ..,-- 2 D.L.S. ..... S.T.M.A. .... Harding --- Intl. Falls .... Intl. Falls .... ....-- 1 ---- 0 ---- 3 ---- 6 ---- 8 St. Agnes ...... .... 2 TOURNEY Breck ......... ..-- 1 St. Agnes .... S.P.A. ..... --- 1 -- 2 Haigh Smoliak Scanlan Stewart Lievers Grobner Hoffman Shomion. Paradise, B Io Rotter Stefaniak Dale Cooney Sweeney St. Martin, Busch Daulton Richenbach D Tom Haugh, Goalie Mark Hoffman, Defense Mal Scanlan, Def.-Wing ALL STATE Jim Stewart, Wing Rick Smoliak, Center Dick Haigh, Def.-Wing ' ' SQUAD POSTS 'I4-'I RECCRD Left to right: D. Ross, D. Odlaugln, C. Pates, J. McGrath, J. McDonnell, Rich. Root, J. Kolar, J. Winters, D. Delisi, M. Christensen S Keyes, P. Vitek, G. Moore, J. Giuliani, Robt. Root, J. Arvhambeau, J. Peach. Left to right: mgr. W. Callahan, S. Schmid, C. Droubie, R. Harren, J. Clarkin, T. Ginther, J. Melillhone, R. Komnes Coach, Bill Tierney This years edition of the Cretin basketball team, under the expert tutelage of Prof. Tierney and led by the scoring power of co-captains Jim Clarkin and Gary Droubie, copped second place in the C.C.C. and first in the Region. During State Tourney action, the Raiders captured fourth place after losing a close hard-fought game to state-champion De La Salle in the semi-finals. Displaying th eir specialtiesg Dick Harren grabs a rebound Qbelowi, and Bob Ryan drives in for a lay-up frightl during first round action in the State Tournament. Rfb ,J V33 i 5' Sxvi 2 is i . 'iff E ,v - N 924 4' , 2 X fi t . W up 9' T, . 1' 4 L J .nhfl fat?-?jq, l . v, l a-sf M ,W , 5 ,K , k,.,, if Y c ,V D Q 5 Z igwlfa Kata X 1 f X' . . . ., Bob Komives hits for two points rv ' W with a jump-shot during the Hill l no f game- i LQ f i ' CRETIN OPPONENT 32 ............ Benilde ................. 40 45 .... .... M echanic Arts .... .... 5 0 60 .... .... S t. Cloud Cath. --- ----57 42 .... .,.. C entral ......... .... 5 U 42 .... .... S t. Thmoas --- ----40 37 .... .... D e La Salle --- ----63 76 .... .... H ill .......... .... 4 9 42 .... .... M echanic Arts -- .... 29 40 .... .... B enilde ....... .... 3 8 52 .... .... ll flonroe ..... .... 3 3 73 .... .... S t. Cloud .... .... 5 1 52 .... .... H arding --- ----65' 52 .... .... S L Thomas - .... 36 32 .... .... H arding ..... .... 4 O 51 .... .... D e La Salle --- ----62 32 .... .... C entral .... .... 5 4 54 .... .... H ill ..... .... 3 2 REGION 71 .... .... S t. Bernard's --- ----44 43 .... .... S t. Thomas --- ----41 STATE 65 ..... .... lv Iarshal Central --- ----44 36 ..... .... D e La Salle ..... .... 4 2 47 ..... .... ll Iankato Loyola -- .... 60 'BCMBERS' SHOW PCTENTIAL 3 Tllll K. 535 lll 4 wekfd X E, 5 . .1 S ti 'Wm X ffl 'wwf ra. iflil 5 llli Left L0 riglzt: R. Harvis-ux. M. Swen- son, J. Iluspc-lc. 'l'. Naughton. .l. Dvorak, l.. KlITy'Sll. T. Nlfflanvml. E. Adrian, .l. Disc-lm, P. llaf-igalupo. J. Beaudettc. SWIM-TEAM J 2 A WE, RENEWED Front row - left zo right: J. Korlath W. Moore, L. Flynn, F. Thomas. T Humphrey, T. Maloney. Second Tow voaoh, Stew Pfister, J. Lamshi, R leske. J. Kueflner. T. TI'lllll9I', P. Tier ney. Missing from picture: J. Belislr- J. Lamey, G. Bohrer. CROSS-CCUNTRY: 3-'I RECCRD Front mic - left lu right: moderator, Br. Christo- ler, asst, r-oach Prof. ocko, P. langzv. NI. Sarka, M. Rosner. Scrond four: l.. Svhultz. L. Pourre. R. 0'Connell. R. Bohanon. P. Rosvnthal. Third rozr: B. Carrol. D. Rosenthal. R. llcCorn1ir'k. C, l.amson. T. O'C0nnell, l.. Glcaton. pl T ff, 'rx' ww -Irv ,- X, A Jf ir n.K '::A- 1' Kd-. ' -.-m'--. 4:5 1-.-mi 'aw nf 1 x up 'LJ' l. V v . 1, - .. Above: Coach Altier shows the proper hurdling position to Mike Henly, Tom Enestvedt, and Mike Kraft. Left: Practicing starts are Jim Just and Steve Kuslich, as Bob McCormick, Den Rosenthal, and Dave Rosga look on. THINCLADS EXHIBIT PROWESS Giving strength in the field events are leftg pole- vaulters Bill Long and Gary Hill, below left: and shot-putters Jerry Hirsch, Chuck Reischel, and Nick Christensen. Front row: D. Rosenthal, C. Farrar, R. Altier, C. Hill, T. Ollonnell, R. 0'Connell. Sec- oml row: S. Kuslich, J. Just, M. Christensen, M. Kelly, R. Mc'Cormir'k. Third row: D. Rosga, N. Christensen, G. Cepress, W. Long, T. McClos- key, D. Modorski. Fourth row: J. Hirsch, T. Enestvedt, M. Kraft. Fifth row: M. John- son,, A. Carrier, W. Gunther, J. Trenter, F. Villaume, J. LaMont, M. Ryan. Sixth row: R. Fischer, R. Casey, R. Con- nor, R. Bergerson, R. Oman, D. Beatty. Seventh rn1t': J. Clifford, J. Kuhns, L. Edward, S. Davies, R. Hughes, C. Miron, Coach Ed Altier. Eighth row: G. Pates, D. Odlaug, G. Beedle, J. Beau- dette, J. Enright, B. O'Rourke. Ninth row: S. Nachtsheim, F. Tomas, J. Crandall, S. Keys, R. Hable, Mod. Brother Christopher. Tenth row: J. Winters, J. Crain, M. Clifford, P. Korner, P. Kelmberger, assistant coach Mr. Tocko. Eleventh row: L. Fourre, K. House, J. Ettel, L. Gleaton, P. Russell, W. Morissey, D. Sina, T. Ginther. Twelfth row: A. Shetta, J. Voight, C. Brioschi, W. Schmitt, J. War- ren, B. Costenzi, J. Faragher. Mgr. T. Collopy. Thirteenth row: Mgr. T. Truhler. The combination of desire, hard work, and proven ability has produced a strong contingent of thin-clads at Raiderville this year. After coaching his team to a second place finish in the conference last season, Mr. Altier was greeted this spring by many of his most con- sistent point-getters from that team. Determination and rapid improvement by new members of the squad made the Raiders strong contenders in every event. l l l X nigh 1 14 fr M' L V, 1 f fQ . 1' I E 7 1 r'NQi,'L Ny? ,Aff +4 jfgfgyig.-'si ' , ' N 5-fcffqfx f 1 ' -:iffy 'A VM- - 'f ' ,QW ' - ' - Q ,'.'f- gg1b,4,,,l,z.?,,Q ' 3 l lfmlvi' the' able voavliing of Brother' A. Benedict, the lifrvtin linksnicn will l 'l'l,I mu.: J' l11. 'lP5 Rflfzalf' D' Rask' 'lf bumu' N ln' out to hetlvi' last yearis third place c'0nferenf'0 finish. Top i'f'turning ll Sl'3n50n' l Numb' ,l' lmlnflllam' 'swgnll mu' lvttvrnien invluflf John Lanfly. Rirk l'rnk0Hf'li and lfwin Sivh, .lofi Keenan limulll Br' 'X' Renedlm' 'l' hugsell' 'l' Calallmgp ai nieinlvm' of the xarsity in his Frosli SPIN' is hawk at Cretin ziftvi' two yvars W' ,Tl 'u'5' R' mlwsvll' P' M l'auglllm', 'l l at Nazzireth Hall. With thiQ lVll1'l1'llS lrolstwcil hy promising iiinlm-r'4'lz1s+ kewlall' ll' Rlfigfl- R'.llhlDOll0ugll' 'I' Gillis l nw-n. the dixol-fliggvif Qlimllfl he one of the top tL'aunS in thc- state. Ulwllwli 'wlmlllg from lmlnuic E' 51611 l l W With the tum' of last yr-airs Qtate l'llLlIIlIll1JI14lllIW to-ann l'fAlllI'II-lllgl. llrotlwr l.. Klarlfs nvt-niffn aw looking f0r'uui'1l to ainotln-i' ill1'l'f'iSllll svason. Last W YPEIF-S n'0rifr'i'mn'+- zinll -tate singlvf 1-hanip 'llmn Xrth. anfl rlouliles vlizinips. lan! mn: ll. liline-. 'lf Larson. 'lf bnllixun. .l. Greg Kline annl Bill 0'NciI will prolizihly again lu' 4-z1llPd upon to mln ndigx. S. Conroy. B. 0lN4ril. Svrnnzl ruff: R. Xlurtin. thx' lions slmrr' of thu playing. liziwkvml up hy vnpallle I'CSO!'X'tfS, the '61 iKunclzinS. .l, llunwn. .l. lziwy. T. Xrth. ll, Britz tennis lf-uni li onr' of thc' strongr-xl ussemlrlml in vears. Decker. ,,x .,, M, .M f 3 . ffl' l' if X wr.-i.r W' ,..1m,,'f'...f.H,Q2rzr,u....1v : Q .:'.n'w,z.4w'Qi+ - 'M' ' .'-nw ,-v,f.'anw:,m- x V Q V. . gg! 8 'inf Y Mmm. l Q-- fv fs., .. f4:',L M, W 75 RAIDER NINE IES another base hit for Mal Scanlan. Mike Hayes unwinds one of his A swing of the bat brings an extra- base knock for Jim Clarkin. A well executed pick-off play comes to completion as Gary Droubie tags out an over anxious runner. blazing fast halls. f EYES TITLE The 1961 hasehall team could well be one of the hest that Cretin and coach Tom Warner have ever presented. Gifted with the return of the entire starting nine from last years second place finishers, the team possesses great all-around ability and experience needed to produce a winner. The strong: reserve hacking, which the underclassmen provided. has given the squad valuahle depth needed to continue producing a winning team. Dick Harren eyes one of Pete Mielke's de- liveries to catcher Rick Smoliak during early spring practice. Ready to display their t a l e n t s are Cretin's fleet - footed outflelders Dick Haigh, Dick Har- ren, and Jim Stewart. Instruction on the fundamentals of liunt- ing are given to Dick Haigh hy coach War- ner as Jack Groehner looks on. Front rouf: .l. Clarkin R. Magnuson, P Mielke, .l. Stewart, M. Hayes, R. Harren, M Scanlan, G. Droubie. R Smoliak. Second row: Mgr. D. Brown, J Crobner, S. Schmid. .l Dale, M. Giuliani. P Shields, D, Denning, J Belisle, R. H a i g h Coach T. Warner Third row: R. Para- dise, P. Schneider. D, Paradise. R. Bean. ,l l.alla, C. Arnesen. KI. Murray, C. Codhout. jaw A 4 .QW f Q w pa Q U fl -5'f .1W 7 - ' I C 3 N . ' 1 A , . - 6 ' u 4 4 ,- SW fm ' ' 4, 1 Q P- - .A ' , 4 4 Q ' '5 A K x ' K ll- , ,gi f f M i 1 f A A , N Yip, I , ' S V-N ii' 1' K '25 iz: if ' WY--1:2-'itfx' V' 2- 44 ,f 0 , fm V ' I ,, ' , iq ff, ' 1 A ..,. ,Q , f . Q ' I W '- L 21- 4' .Q -1- .. ' , , , 'N ,,,. l . . lf, 5 iflf ' Q' ' , , - ' Tw ' ' Q, ' ,H 5 A 2 xg. k j Y 'Y . .,,,. mf' , M- 3 ' V, W1 i Qyigjfj H V . , M W Mug ? X 4 ww .sw-iw. .4 ig- 'J , I ., 'Q' M--, -W-.,-qggfgixwgy A ,V Q 5 ,...,. .,A. g .Ah, , wwwsrwmryk - SA 5, ' ,L f ff . ., wwf. K kzgjjgfgy-1 f its Q .','--' My , -VVV L' mm V 4. , We N ,gl-A f 7' ' 'gazed Under the leadership of a new director, Mr. Robert Paulson, the Concert Band has achieved an excellence rarely found in high school units. Per- forming at the Christmas Concert, as well as at all parades and assemblies, this year's band has impressed everyone with its improved quality. Many tedious hours of practice have been spent and have made this organization one of which the school can be truly proud. PROF. ROBERT PAULSON Left to right. row 1: J. Gardner. J. Ford. W. Long. 'lf Quigly, L. Nagel, R. Buelow. IJ. Wilson. Run' 2: C. Strasser, U. Kueppers, T. Felix, J. Greenberg, V. Schommer. C. Jackles, T. Cordon, ll. Nins. J. ffurteau, ll. Kohner. F. Suhler. R. Merrill. Rau' 3: ll. Herzog. R. Borovanski, R. Ofstehage. l.. Mankowski. V. Kavoloski. R. Jannsen. R. Gaylord. J. Rronnigan. J. McKay. W. Polski. NI. Lamlnie, W. Englund. T. Wonzong. H. Closnmre. Row 4: D. Young, J. Mcfhiigan, R. Dugan, R. Wordstrom, S. Bender. ll. Sleeper. J. Schneider. Mr. Paulson. J. Clysdale, J. Dvorak. 80 in xi 5 . .Q Left to Right S How I: Y. Scrhoinnivr, C. Jin-kiss, Cf. Motti. M. Peterson. Row 2: D. Nins, P. Courteau, M. Thcissen, .l. Martin, P. Ekhznnl, D. Bvsaw, D. Vannelli, R. Hernandez. Row 3: P. Childers, M. Iesmor, S. Sclileinnicix D. O'DonncH. V. Kavaloski. Stimding: J. Nollncr, J. Iaragher. fzeaimcm game! Left to Right - Row I: K. Raising, T. Gellerman, D. Nins, J. Martin, M. Jewell, D. Hope, S. Svhlemmer, D. Borshoim. Row 2: I. Berrliiaume, M. Sarka, S. Boyer, B. Philbrook, J. Maruska, J. Brichcr, V. Kavaloski, Bro. Sixtus. Row 3: L. Neuman, M. Steele, R. Smith. ,l, Schneider. R. Wlxitehorn, J. Mf'Grath, C. Evans, J. Mullner. Row 4: J. Brannigan, W. Polski, J. Dvorak, J. Kennedy, H. Drews, M. Henly, J. Bufrhmeier, I . Koenen, D. Sleepm: . i 2. . W? if .iii Q? i . . if D1 Pri nwiii N- , 44. ' :Jr ., , J i N-dn. 7 ! I , S w ir. r A N gg i ? Q A , .,, I ' a iz 1 f '-.M 9 K I 1 Vw K ' , V Q E ' ' - - M E,',' .,g.k V:..,,f S igllm fczddma fvff to Right lion' 1: B. Long. li. He-rxugf. Il, xvilhflll. K. UiElv11z1g1-, B. Ilucflow. Roll' 2: R Herrill. R. 511111641 IT. Kollner. J. Dxoraik. J. Nlffllligllil.. 1,1-117111: H. Kllf'IlI36l'S. 5 iv, J 'N 'RQSXL' f K, ,, s, gs u '9? ,E Left to Iught - Row 1. R.. OMal1ey, T.,Sul1gvian, J. Schufman, T. Quigiey, J. Lethert, P. Jasmin, J, Hiniker. Row 2: Mr. Paulson, S. Conroy, B, Hanson, D. Man?-zowski, D. Crossland, J. Cromer, T, Barrett, D. Wilson, Row 3: JR. Kuepperisial. Greenberg, S. Ccrlach, J, Biebel, J. McGrath. G. Exley, L, Runyongil. Daniels, Row 4: T. Wonzong, J. Watson, W. Jack, J. McKay, J. Felix, R. Kotowski, F. Boegemann, R. Ogorek. C. Farrell. i 'vmvff , 6 Q' r. C ef 5 5 9 Qqkljiqk we 3 J in-f,i4 is 1 edefeee Left to Right - Row l: L. Lutton, T. Englehart W. Schmitt, E. Walsh, Bro. Francis, T. Haggenmiller J. Lamey. Row 2: R. Casey, T. Pettijohn, G. Gransei J. Mueller, D. Wolkerstorfer, M. Whisler, D. Gordy. Row 3: B. Long, J. Kennedy, L. Koehnen, T. Kriha W. Oplesch, G. Jones, B. Kuhns, D. Brinkman. ' Qui Clockwise: B. Buelow, B. Kuhns, T. Niemeyer, D Hassing. W. Schmitt, E. Walsh, D. Moore, B. Has- kamp. D. Wolkerstorfer, M. Wliisler, L. Koehnen facie! 6 Left to Right: D. Wic:k, J. Kuslich, G. Beedle, T Kriha, R. Lavkore, S. Conroy, C. Granse, W. Oplesch 65 Around Rail: J. Clysdale, J. Caulfield, M. Jesmer, B. Schmidt, J. MeKeown, J. Jessmer, T. Bertson, S. Conroy. S. Walker. Outside: P. Jasmin, D. Cergen P. Nightengale, T. Terhorst, W. England. J. Lemay, B. Haskamp, J. Kennedy, Bro, Anthony. a 1 Harry Nonnemacher 1m Just John George Landy Strasser Bro. Cormac and Thomas Horak Left to Right - Front: J. Szalapski, J. McGuigan. Rear: R. Bierbaum D. Ryan, D. Miller, R. Schubert, M Sarafoleun, G. Ridge, P. Jasmin D. Maxa. v 1 Mike Murphy X Left to Right - Row 1: T. Duffy, J. Lethert, J. Mueller, J. Kueflner, P. Doherty, D. Crosland, J. Hinding, J. Lamey, B. Kuhns, B. Latusky, H. Tittle. Rau' 2: l.. Daniels, W. Jack, M. Kratovhvil, J. Sweeney, D. Hawkins, M. Kane, M. Ridge, J. Voight, B. Philhrook, S. Boyer, R. Cillen, R. Menge, T. Terhorst. Row 3: M. Wold. M. Rongitsc-h, T. Barrett, T. Delmont, L. Runyon, P. Maykowski, D. Mellin, G. Jolmson, B. Treacy. J. Wazlaxsik, R. Buelow, CI. Nelson. J. Hoiseh, F, Ehrmantraut, R. Ogorek. Row 4:51. Hawkins, B. Moore, M. Thomason, D. Hassing, T. Ginther, C. Boyer, P. Schmitz, W. Morrissey, R. Bierbaum, J. Roszak, M. Anderson. Q 5 5 5 5 R Q J BW National recognition was achieved by six seniors this yearg through competition with the nationls best, they proved their ability. These men are: lim Wliberg. Chuck Boyer. Bill Treacy. Bob Buelow, Bill Kuhns, and Chuck Reischel. Pictured also is Brother Anselm. thc guidance director. unsun- T' l M25 dmfdow Lefz lu right - fran! row: W. Lanrsky. M. Wolrl. VV. Brant. ,l. llirsh, S. Cerlaclr. C. Coswitz, Semin! row: 5. Kuslicli. D. Francois, .l. Letllert. R. Foley, J. Mueller. Third 7'U1,4,V.' .l. Gardiner. P. Mahoney. .l. Allan. l,. Elm. 1'l0llI'l!I rolr: ff. Reisclrel, P. Ussmann, S. Morzinski. M. Smith, R. Cliarnln-rs. Fifth row: C. Cepress, .l. Steger, T. Horak. T. Ihre-sw-ill, R. Komives. J. Schneider. 4,2 776m Wmwew 84 FDZO-HPZ z0ZOI -4-lm-DCU! Left to right. first row: J. Gardner, J. Filla, S. Gerlach, P. Ossmann, M. Scanlan, S. Morzinski. Second row: W. Latusky. W. Brandt, J. Just, M. Wold, J. Allen, S. Kuslich, C. Boyer. Third row: J. Mueller, A. Broz, C. Cepress, C. Reischel, D. Wolkerstorfer, D. Francois. Fourth row: P. Daulton, R. Kominves, T. Horak. .l. Steger, J. Wiber,-1, J. Hirsch. Missing from the picture are T. Enestvedl, R. Harren, J. Landy, J. Lethert, J, Stevens. G: . 131 fi Top TEN Q' IN simon cl.Ass Left to right, i752 row: Bill Brandt, 95.42 Jerry Hirsch, 91.55 John Gardner, 92.5. Second row: Terry Schulte, 94.83 Jim Allan, 94.4. Third row: John Mueller, 91.8, Chuck Reischel, 96.5g Don Wolkerstorfer. 96.3. Fourth row: Jim Wiherg, 94.33 Chuck Boyer, 94.7. 85 ii ll: M2 if ,R ai . ,,A. v y.. t .ui . ...JJJ 1 1 . 'ff 1 i W, 1,5 1 l M . Above Luft to Righz -4 Row I: J. Runyon, J Sweeney. M. Thomson, M. Bersen. Row 2: J Little, M. Rongitsrh, P. Brenc-man. Row 3: P Nightc-ngale, J. Hinding. D. Hassing, B. Bland. Row 4: T. Collopy, S. Boyer, M. Cummings, G Halbert, M. Cruenke. Left Front: Mr. Adams. J. Sul1ulJe1't, R. Buelow, J. Bur-llmeier. l.. Runyon, P. Mielke, C. Boyer. Z f I- ii: QL Jay 'QA 4 i 4 J:-Qff Q .M Q . Q fi Left to Right - Row l: Bro. Cormac, J. Lamey, A. ll roz, ll. Wolkerstorfer, B. Kullns, J. Mueller, ll. lluyne. Row :2 T. Larson, M. Jcsmer. ll Hawkins, K. Reising. J. Baker, C. Vogel, J. Runyon. 5. Conroy. 130103: S. Cues. C. Nelson. D. Cergen, M. Caida, R. Gillen, D. Gordy, J. Vale-rius, J. llavios. Row 4: J. Roszak, l'. Kundzins. J. l.eMay. M. lliflgv, J. Winkel, B. Anfang, H. Drews, S. Junglmauer. Above: Standing. Captain Greg Kline, then left to right, Steve Gerlach, Don Jacobson, Den Laflomb. Jerry Hirsch and Dave Tinkle. Left: Left to right: First row: W. O'Ncil, J. Bender, J. Hinding. Second rozv: J. Casey. D. Jacobson, J. Roscak, B. Simonet, K. Slipka. Third row: G. Sweeney, P. Kundzins, M. McManus, L. Runyon, D. Tinkle. 87 faetdad Sta With this yearls new moderator, Br. Sixtus, the Cretinite Staff began its work early on the theme of clschool in a city . Through the persistence and generous giving of hours, the editors brought the book to a smooth conclusion right on schedule. Editor-ln-Chief Mueller, Moderator Br. Sixtus, and Copy Editor Reischel examine different yearbooks for new ideas. 51 A' ' it It -1 Wi , ,., V ., -' , r .cd From right to leftg Sports editors Sands and Cepress the Activity editors Gruber and Filla. 14: Wm f 'if l s I M The staff wishes to express its deep thanks to Br. L. Eugene for his assistance with the introduction and much needed guidance in ar- ranging the entire book. As the first moderator, his planning and organization greatly modified the difficult task. graphs with those of an earlier edition. P! rflff, g Z. Lay-out Editors Komives and Francois compare sports photo- ,faas 1 wget' A ,-.., . is -- iffy J ' - Q,'. 53, .V hz M wa' f. fi if-ff 'Maw ll .its es. ,,,m Editors Morzinski, Mueller, Ossmann and Smith Complete the Military section. 1, me em 'iff 1 A ,JI lf. f 'H 4 eheaz' Above: Father Jacobson M.S. during conference at Holy Sp1r1t Church AL left: Father Dolen M.S. says mass for Juniors and Seniors EMM! 6 6 Front to rear, Row 1: D. Warren, P. Fritz, J McGrath, J. Schadegg, W. Casey. Row 2: J. Buch meier, T. O'Malley, M. Casey, W. Polski, E. Johnson. Row 3: D. Rask, J. Mueller, P. Moline, J. Waz lawik, R. Lackore, J. Steger. 90 JOE YANCHAR Committee Chairman Left 10 righl: Tres. T. Racine, Sec. R. Woessner, Vice Pres. T. O'Malley, Mocierator Br. Sixtus, Pres. D. Riegel. f-'T Left to right: Vice Pres. Calabrese, Vice Pres. Mordorski, Pres. Oberff, Sec. Sands, Moderator Br. Josephus. 77ZaZe'z56cc5 Left to right: Mrs. Mitch, Treas.g Mrs. Mikesh, Sec.g Mrs. Daly, Pres.g Moderator Br. Benedictg Mrs. Ryan, Vice Pres. 91 a m ee',c1 ' gf ' Qfiy Q . 'J r fb X t E 1? , ,ff n ' , . 1 A 'if 3 .M X 2 Egg 223-'a-'-uf A ' -1 ,1 . f . L U 4, yn' Y .f Q1 I , .wr Q Wa. -ww. ' H OIIlCCOIIliIlg Royalty if J x'EE ! W M, wintbc' fy F X H 7-fdfl-1' 5 wi' 1 AQHA 5,mJa 75: age, 'W 533 .i ax J RM 1, W -A IM f . ,, H5773 M , br 5 Sw . - f . xfsi Q - In A' QV' X A Lx ,K ,Q 5 x- z ' Q xi' ff xg ? fjgft la, Q :him v ?f?'5 eww' f ny, A- Admiring the Homecoming bid are Bill Treacy and Connie Charbonneau and Pat Giibertson with Dick Warren. Pausing for refreshments are Barb Rahilly with Mike Thomason, Georgeann McIntyre with Joe Steger, and Linda Lee with Tim Kueehenmeister. fd' 1 l Bobbie Svimll and Joe Dclmont talk in the fire light Sgcaizeb ' 7m 70: 'ez 5554566654 On December 7, the Columbian Squires. comprised of many Cretinites, held a hay- ride at Eatonis Ranch. After a ride in the chilly night air, refreshments were served and the couples enjoyed dancing or chatting by the fireplace. W vw vi' 3: , y, 33 ff? lff-232 Ay V N -...,,A W ., Zr ' PM I '14 F 6 QQ A 1 W W' lwah' 'Af' w I 55215 -, A . , H 'P 2 , M fs ' W. Q w. 3,4-nz: h WAVES , ,V wif: 1 N Q qgfgbp A fn f-- Shc H 5' 1 1 iff. rlaffg. :'fw 'H F aL w n we ' www 5 M M W M Q M ,gi I Q ,. 'Z' 5 W? 'Q dz m J W D A N a... , 4 W Em -wvi in -4 gg W -sa 644 ' if gd! da cane ?afzmcz6 ,biennium As a gleaming spotlight reflected off a mirrored globe sent sparks of light flashing on the walls and ceiling of the Prom Ballroom. Crclin and Sl. Thomas officers danced with lheir dates at the annual Charity Ball. Held on February 10. this affair was one of the high points of the social year. An impressive grand march. during which each of the girls was intro- duced to the audience. proceeded the dancing. friendly eonwrsation W .t.1 - aqdea an 4 N eatdmenz' faraway Elaborate decorations, including Chinese gongs and Japanese lanterns, took those present at the Senior Date Dance on a journey to the Far East. Rarely has the Cretin Ballroom been so beautifully adorned as it was on the night of February llth. The class of '61 put forth a supreme effort to ensure that this, the final social event sponsored by them as members of the student body, would be an un- forgetable one. To the enjoyment of the couples in attendance, they succeeded in their endeavor. Arthur Murray grads Hey people! The camerafs this way. K - f ,wx , ww. X -nf. S-fr:w: lu - c.A- If - Wm An opportunity to make new friends and acquaintances lured thousands of area teen- agers to the numerous mixers held at Cretin during the year. These social events were a weleome relief from the daily grind of studies and homework. Colorful decorations and top- fiight entertainment added to the enjoyment of all who attended. No, Harry, I drovef, ln- Sopllistivat Wl1en I snap my fingers, Mr. Tarzan, You Jane! But officer, its only root beer. E- L 51 2 L' ' I What Party? We're discussing philosophyln ss I It's the fiuorine in the water. Who asked for your opinion? Oh! But it tickles. MAI 1, vome on! That wasnit really poison ivy, was it? f Now was that nice? 103 .5-,., RIXQX Q Q ,.:'x:Xg,h ni X fi' bf W Y- XX A 'KX F x t 5' up Www, f' 1 w xxx ' ixx 4 ' , f. fs ' . f E . E , Q Q V in 52 w if n.,,:5 m k- gl The magic words of 'Tall ln change the exotic Cretin Ballroom of dance hall fame into the austere Cretin arms room of Military repute. The men pictured below are responsible for this change. Master Sergeant Grant Jones I I Major Charles J. Hoyt The Class of '61 wishes to express its deep gratitude to Major Hoyt for his sinvere interest in our department and in the school in general. Leaving Cretin this year, We xsish him the hest of luck in his next assignment and all those to follow. L- To these dedicated, but often abused. members of our facultyg the class of '61 extends its heartfelt thanks and hest wishes. Master Sergeant Robert Cole Blaster Sergeant -1311165 Cullen Sergeant First Class John Bell Sergeant First Class Willis Mt-lver105 fd gdllfczfdaa Front row: l.t. Col. l.awrenr'e l.utton. Commanmlvrz Major .lOllIl O'Reilly, lilxevritivv. Bark row: Captain Thomas Fleiscliliacker, Captain ulolin l.entsr'li. Captain James Faust. feqimenffczi duff Front row: Col Charles Reis:-llel. Regimental Commanderg Lt. Col. Paul Ossmann, Regimental Exeviitive: Major .lames Letliert, S 1. Back row: Major james Allan, S24 Major James Just, S33 Major Donald Mellin, S4. O ZW! gczfdczidan Front rorr: Major Cary llrouble, Exerutiveg Lt. Col .Mark Hoffman, Commander. Buck row: Captain Lawrence Lind- berg, Captain James Wilierg, Captain Jolm Powers. 5fwL' 2461! doa Front row: Major Peter Mielke, Executiveg Lt. Col. Thomas Horak, Commander. Second row: Captain .lemme Hoffman, Captain John Stevens. Third row: Captain Thomas Kelly. V F l lj 5542 ' Front ruzv: Lt. Col. ,lerome lfilla, Commander: Major .lohn Landy, Executive. Second row: Captain Joseph Steger. Third row: Captain EIIQCIH' llaly, Captain lamps Wazlixs'ik. 4135 gat' dan I runt row: l,t. Col. Rim-hard Ilarren. Commander: Major Ceorge Ceprcss, Exf-wiitiw. Sernnd row: Captain Michael Smith. Third I'UIt'.' Captain Steplwn Gerlarli. Captain Stephen Kuslioh. Paul Ossmann Commander cmdcva-Seadafz ?7lcu!ooa The Junior-Senior Crack Drill Platoon this year is under the direction of Commander Paul Ossmann and Lt. Commander James Lethert. After hours of long practice during the summer, the unit has reached a fine degree of excellence. With the addition of a circular rifie drop, and box manual, the performance is basically the same as last year. Although many complaints are heard concerning the 7:30 A.M. practices. their value is well shown at such important per- formances as the Winter Carnival Grande Parade and the one at Villa Maria Academy. Further reward was given with a dance following each of these. 2,-46? in I John Lentsch Bill Kuhns Mike Smith Bill Long Tim Kuechenmeister Jay Laramy e t'5 YV' 108 Pat Gillis Ross Grotbeck John Roszak Terry Kriha Bob McDonough Steve Conroy 22711 .L 'Kira' I1 f 1 E I 5 . fr i if Bob Phillips ..,v....g.f Wolf Oplesch Jim Lethert Lt. Commander 7'ze44mmz-Sapiomafze 77Zcu!aoa Hopefully antivipating the day on whivh they will become members of the Senior Cravk Drill Platoon, a huge number of Sophomores and Freshmen have joined the ,lnnior unit of this military organization. Several mornings eavh week, these bleary-eyed students assemble in movements and rifle manuals. Commander of the pravtire to achieve proficiency in the various platoon is James lmthert who has done an exvel- lent job in devising: and organizing this year? performance. The diflinulty of this task is fnlly realized only with the knowledge that most of the participating: nnderclassman have had little 1-ontavt with military drill. On graduation night. the ,lunior Crack Drill does its solo performance of the year witll a prolieienvy that rivals the ability of the Senior Unit. 1 , i f W . ,M t if ' 'ei it .J VV KJ? E i. at I .. . M 4 V1 ' 1 ii.: f ,, 5 2? A 1 . Steve Gerlach Jerry Filla Dennis Young Cordy Cranse Stan Morzinski 12-4 A U - A I shift In K lzwwii, L e 5 it 2 gxa t 4 i X Y b ,Vg .A 'ly W, f 1-sq. i ' Q V , I - I . cw. A-I. xi Y f r ' 3 Mike McCauley Bob Schwartzbauer Diffk Thul Jim PCWYSOU Bill CHSCY 109 RIFLE TEAM COMMANDERS Captain Lawrence Lindberg Captain Gregory Kline Zdm Kneeling: Hiniker, Howe, Smith, Kline Standing: Lindberg, Beedle, Lackore, Runyon Front Row: Stehr, O'Neil, Edwards, Eldred, Caulfield. Back Row: Schu- mi, Henly, Sgt. Bell, Oberg, Kennedy wa1aawxaxcf1Q -sk : Q, ' W' amz From Left Lo Right: Stephen lL6I'l2l1'll. Thomas Horak, Holnert Komiws. .lvrry Ifilla. Charle- Reisvllel, flllairman Paul Ossmann, Joseph Steger. James Just, John Laucly. Svrrf-tary Jolm AIl1f'll4JI George Cepress, Stephen Kuslich. k l W , l l ll il l U3 f if' lf l rg Left to Right: H. Conroy, T. Kuerrllemueistcr, R. Phillips, ,l. Faust. , ,,..k by Anyone look guilty ? Q2 3 Q , . Q. ' 13 f 3 2 . - A egg: Junior Assembly - real beer Cans? High school start earlier than grad' school ,li oilr Track star 1 Ver lilfl l Two heads are better than one, right mai Q. , 11..A a Q ' A. . t W' r ii Zi -Sf 3 of f i '-is-ft , . ' L ML.,. V .x 51 .M W. i A I JA WgL ADVISORY POLL E. Aden M. Anderson W. Anfang W. Arsenault T. Artli dost Typical Dick Bean flost Popular Witli Girls Jud Bohrer r . . sflost Svliool Spirit Mike Anderson vlost Respected Mike Anderson 35 t ' . . . A - , Jost Talkative Tom Bonk QM 1 ., . fav' Wittiest Pat Ashton ' NW M' iest Looking Bill Arsenault - -gf i '-i-, 1 ' iz' 3est Athlete Jud Bohrer I . L .Q . 5 Biggest Drag Tom Arth dost Studious Bill Arsenault C. Bariuli R. Bean D. Beckman J. Belisle J. Bellows My A il' ...., . fi f A 'J Q ,.s. ,. . .1 MVN: ffifii WH 151. 'i-'f . .: my 'F .yt 2 W.. Q - A -g t i . rf M. Bellows G. Bender J. Berken J. Bernier B. Bertliiaume AA Li 6 V Ai . 5 1 j' we r W ff' ss: ff f-1 . W- . ., fl V . Q 7' 5 A 'Qt' I B 54 .ilp A . as all A A x A 9 A R. Bolianon C. Bolirvr T. Bonk B. Borovansky J. Brannigan l A . . We e s if Q- J Xe fi.. ' ' A f'-f ' 'ii in ' I A I' 4. - A ' ' I -' ' A 5- Qs 3' i ' in 4 R. Broun J. Calalnresr' W. Clzillalian J. flallinun l'. flamplrell T. g ,:. rin- as B li- f l -,f .411 nf . 'K' rw 3 . - ,ij 5, ' ,',, ' cv' f qluu ,ft V5-f 5 Q it -5-fs Bnormgn J. FRANCIS A A A , ' ' ' W - . Religion . 15' K , Chemistry .Q .' Science Club K Hoc-key Moderator R. Carlson .l. Casey J, Rf-ls 207 M ...W ,. 4 we -is it fn, 'Uv .V si ef , .... af Q s i gf lg . Lg will ,F .. A C ,f W J 'X 8 A , A 1 ii' I .ip M. Casey R. Casey W. Casey D. Cedarliolm E. Charbonneau -QA- - T T I QQ-sg f.. C, g ii Sig! jg ? if if Y 55' - 151 gggi M ...Q , if y X ,A.L W y . ,C A' 3 O ' L h D L 3' Q N- ChYiSlCT1SCI1 N. Christenson G. Christopherson J. Clifford T. Cochran irf fsaes f ills fl if-'ff 'Q ' 1 ? y sf, y MI.. Clark 1, f' gi, e 3 ...fatty Q at . li. ..s. 4 Rooter Clulr C, Coler T, Collopy H. Conroy J. Corcoran M. Crane ,ik 'til , if ft' W4 Qlf'f,'!, Most Typical Tim Delmont ii 1 ' fi A if if A Most Popular With Girls Nick Christensen L ' .I Q. Most School Spirit Tim Delmont A A A Most Respected Roh Collins R. Cyza D. Daly S. Davies J. Davis T. Delmont Most Sludious Bill CHSGY Most Talkative Greg Coler Wittiest Tom Collopy Best Looking Steve Doole J, M ,-Jn. Best Athlete Nick Christensen ni ' Biggest Drag Steve Conroy D. Delsosli D. Denning P. Doherty R. Dolan S. Doole 202 114 .A 205' Mr. W. Tierney U.S. History XV. History A Baslu-tliull Most Typical Most Popular With Most Svliool Spirit Most Respeftvd Most Studious Most Talkativc Wittiest Best Looking Best Athlete Biggest Drag Girls Put l rum'iS Tom Fargo John llvorak Tom Gavin .lim Enright ,lim Faralt Pat Flalierey Put Franvis fllinvk Gotllrout Gilbert Farrar f un. 'WY ., J .Q lx. if i T. Doroll eff , 5... V 17 A N P. Eldred .4 , - if .. -, i..m',. Q T. Fargo .A 1.-V -Q 1. 1 S.. Y ,C v P. Franels 795, f Q J. Gerlach - G. Godhottt A A ' .r M. .. ff .. g I . Q :Vik . Q H. llrcws D. Dugan 4. A T, Ernst J. Esvlienlmaclier .--,. KN? i ,yu- -St 2,- .77 . .V ov 'Q . s J. Dvorak 1 G. Exley E 96 if if fi Y' W i any L. Edwards 5 .gag fe Q i 4 . 1 A .l. Farah ibn- u G, Farrar J. Felipe P. Flaherty I. Foxley L oven - it -. .. . B - - Q A: 1.. fffgwfg i .,'1 il L: f'. 1 K ki Ki... - I I- A - M. Franzen J. Fuerst R. Gates T. Gavin 'L '4 'W i f 4 B xii K lY htm Yir is -., f V A O 4 .l. Gillespie P. Gillis T. Ginther L. Gleaton . or iiii L K, , l .4 My 5. 'ki. .. 9 . v .. L i i L. Gorton T. Haran .l. Enright H VVLK 7 ...nw f, , .. . in 7. ,W .ggi 1.3, . 5 mn 3, 5 4, QE . 25 5 f K 2. X . X 'W Et' L . . . .. M .wg X wh ii T L If wr 'FR M ' ' J iz 5 E293 Ira Sl V '- fl ' ' -A 3 Q .f q :gf is . . ,W 1 Q 3 S I 2 I a O ,Q K. Crewe C. Croellcr R. Grotbeek T- Haag R. Hable . r J e R - ., , 5 fi J 5 if S ff Spf' 1 3 2- S g t 'U ' lie VV' ' fl Y W.. . . J, 4 ev , V ' . ,ty tl ., ,- . Af ' 1 its .A T. Haggcnmiller J. Haider J. Hartmann R. Harvieux R. Hassing ' ffl f K' ' WK ' J Rig a 'f'S: ', Q' Q f 2 J A D N C. Haugen M. Hawkins R. Hernandez R. Hilgert G. Hill . H... - ,, ,A ' 2 .-,. I M' .J .,.. ' J. Hinding J. Holt T. Humphrey .l. Igo D. Jacobson Q.,.' i V JS , , . . ,,kk W 2. 521 sz ' ,,..,,, 1 .'. I V . R. Jeske G, Jones L. Jorissen T. Joyce T. Judge ADVISORY POLL 2 T.,,.', p V - .f ig .V,. .G V: . Most Typical Keith Crewe E, V. if Most Popular With Girls Don Jacobson Y S Most School Spirit Marty Igo i ' I t . Most Respected Most Studious Most Talkative Wittiest Best Looking Best Athlete Biggest Drag 116 Steve Jungbauer Tom Humphrey S. Jungbauer W, Kane John Hinding John Hinding Ross Grotheck Marty Igo Gary Hill 204 BROTHER L. BENICDICT Religion English Football Moderator 4 qgmte .HM A , V,Q1ju.flJ, I fl .1 ,I M J . 7 Ll, L, 'iA.f4 L.. S., . ,Q f' JF' VL! ff., .ff b J 275 T Q... s or it l ,Q V . Y J . , tg- so H kj 4 4. 0- .- 'l'. Kapaun G. Karlen T. Karner P. Kelnberger J, Kemp at V , 1 7 ,-k'Zg Z VVV: f z g hyjl iiy- Q H . 4 .. .. nL . 0 .l. Kennedy R. Kenney R. Kinney J. Kiscli M. Kneelaml ADVISORY POLL Most Typical Greg Karlen H- A V r A , Most Popular With Girls l0llH Kemp f A ' l ' .. . Most School Spirit Bill Kueppers . H Q 5, 1 fm L5 ,.,,r , .f,,',,, 5 .,..,., A V 5 T W my I 'Y ' -- Tlm f. l Most Respected Terry Kriha T V. .L VN ' Most Studious Terry Krilia ' W Q 'f i it M 'rl Q? Most Talkative Paul Kernberger ii uf 5 rm . ii - r Wittiest Cary Koecrheler l ' t N- A ' ' Best Looking Dir-k Kowalski G. Koecheler D. Kohner J. Koran R. Kowalski R- KFHIHIHCI' Blgsl A'hle'e Mlke Klleelaml Biggest Drag Bill Krebs my , K I f L 3 ,.., fr K rkiki V ily 1 A ...,,,.' A 1 . .i ii K A 'QL 4 W. Krebs T, K1'il13 J. Kuelfnei' W. Kueppers J. Kulms BROTHER RICHARD ,lunior Moderator Religion Algebra Zz' 'C sp. . J-. 'wif 'lg .. . .... T K. 9 W-2 . 1? Il . 23-f W J to ll W ...bf . ' i sil r . MF' U i..., I .li xi' g f, 1 .3 -. j L, J. Lalla l'. Kundzins T. KUl'y'Sll J. Kuslicli .l. Kzaley R. Lackore K. . . 5 ., ,. 37,5 ,,-.,.,,..ig A V, wi K .1 V , 3 .... , r me .,. 1 Lykv : ' :T V' ,ii .-,,f 7-We ADVISORY POLL 'L f Most Typical Bob McDonough '95 ' , l Q I M Most Popular with Girls Gerry Little Ar ' ' Most School Spirit Rol Menge A. Lancette P. Lan-v T. Lange J. Langer T. Larson D Most Respected Rol Menge VVAV H VVAV Vmiivih A M Most Studious Bob McDonough ' ' ' Most Talkative Dave Mankowski H 'Q 'H .L Wittiest Tony Lancette I 'A,- Y' I A Y It .,.. M , Best Looking Gerry Little M - M k ' Best Athlete Vince Long 'iz' A V..i - ' ' ' Blggffsr Drag Tom Larson Q ...- ' o.i. .i..t 1,2 .,,,,,. . V . ,.,., 4525?5? iH Q S ' T J ' 3 T Q T Ayn T. Lawrence G. Leach W. Leihel L. LeMay R. Lincowski ...- .M l K 1 . ,. my 1' ' gli A rw Q? .. Ln. A 1 .. G. Little V. Long R. Ludes M. McAvey M. McCauley 9 T. McCloskey TF' E aw f HK' 9 M. McManus W... , K .,,.. .. . was TH Q 5. 3 -1 R. Margl 1 18 .. A - V M ,. . Ai r r 'A' 1 do J. McDonald R. McDonough J, McElroy J, M4-Guigan A A A TT , .... ' '. i 4 . ,., . 7 7 ' QiF - f . ' Z ,5', ' - - u if - A L 'b . li A A G. M1'Nellis J. Mack D. Mankowski E. Miranda tte L , MR. L. HORYZA v .1 mzA i Commercial Algebra ' V Q Q K Geometry 'LAN Football Ass't. R. Martin H. Mason D, llflaxa R. Menge MBT Basketball 702 ' ' ' t' ' .... 'ere 5 . .. 4 P. Mergens M. Mc-Shane 'f i 5 j l I . ,S V In , X . -e-'i1 -:. .M R , Q R Sl , , ,K N. , Vg , V, ! . l f 'R ' , R I A .Q -:v,,. gr . , ,7VIrL,r .. . , gi R , . or 5 f , Q . R. Merrill R. Meyers B. Miller D. Minogue C. Nliron ' R K . rlrr R K M .a f x i R Lf ID , l M , L' -:,2 1 1:-: . ' rr -,rA E .V v u J. Mohs P. Moline T. Monette Ii. Moore R. Morrissev N K r 5 ,f,., R . .,.. o l llll i h I BROTHER ANSELM i Religion ii A in . Guidance Director f' A A VV. Morrissex T. Moser M. Mull:-ry M. Murphy R. Murray . .1 i...f e , M... i . I ....o . on ADVISORY Pou. 'W We R ' f -4 W 'A w i , , , R fm, V lm Q '. gli 7 8. fs: 1- xg Most 'lypical Pete Holme- , V Most Popular Steve Meyers - ' E A ' Q A w. If V Most Sc-liool Spirit Bill Morrissfi' ' 'L ii 0 1 ' Q Most Respevted Paul Nightingale W V D i Most Studious Roger Merill L' Nagel C- Nelson 1- Nf H YZeki P' N'ghUnga'C T- OW-'S A1051 Talkative ixniim ounneii , Wittiest Bob 0'Connell A Best Looking Rob Murray .. ' ,E ' Q ' W g Rest Athlete Clarenve Miren ig? Q M K Q ky V 'cur Bigest Drag Pete 01,011 nell M orn , R- R 1 - 4 R. O.COHf'lCll T. O'Connell G. O'ffonnor J. O'Donnell S. O'Gara 703 119 BROTHER MARTIN Religion Latin Pohl W. Polski D Rosenthal D. Rosga 104 , , .M Lfm N K . ff, YM... f . - - . 1, i . f., l pp M i f olio , . M w .pf qw .f ,V i t V. Xl V' ,.f-Wh, Y 'fx 1 M - 4 .', D A -, 2 I VW, mi '--...f, f Y K j i it f - 2 L ' A 1 9 T. O'Nlalley W. O'Neil T. O'Neill W. Opleseh W. O'Rourke it 1 'R iiii W R AQNR 4 . gpg 3 V V iw' gg J is Eg A V. 6... V. QVRRR w i -A . ' R. ':f-,- W R- -2-2 'N f ifi - If . , . fa .1 , f f .--1 V R .,v:' .L V 5.5, :f.k Q A-ff K L 9 -x I G A ' 'Y my R. Paduano R. Palmer R. Paradise F- Pilwlali J. Peterson ....... i V lR RR - . he . - , 'Mu.4.f li ..'.... - j , 5 A 1 A 1' it ll . A A f' R. Peterson T. Pettijohn R. Phillips R. Pierre R. Poclgrorski ,'- ? ppp A R PERSONALITY PoLL W A if Most Typical Terry 0'Malli-y ' i A ,V Q1 0 Most Popular With Girls .lohn Pohl A ' Most School Spirit Fox Oplesch J, Proud S. Ramsey J, Rophgtl-Oh Most Studious .lohn Rochstroh Most Talkative Ron Pacluano A Wittiest Dave Rulli A H . V K Rest Looking Dan Rosenthal Best Athlete Roh Paradise yi Va, fgr ep 'Q , Biggest Drag Tom Pettijohn - 1 . . Most Respected Fox Oplesch R . fs tt'-- We W . 1 . 1 L. Rosner M. Rosner J. Roszak A ' P . .rsp 1 Q R . v w isi R r .o rr f .., f,i' ' . . lv- w ' if . ' ' ' 'i'ii 54 -:k'.'. , ,,,,, 3 .VV , .51 I 'e Alrl ' ff. 1', ' wif . :. 1' G. Rotter .l. Rotter M. Rowe D. Rulli 1, H 'I 9 S' .Q VKAA . . A - S R. ...: R. 3 '2 I ff . it 1' 'af Q . S i ' . 2. i i .5:' 7 Qg iigfi L,.,. , 5,1 ., .., 5 V , VV V3 V 5 LL .,- - W- 'V - K L l ' J. Russell R. Ryan D. St. Martin G. Sands J. Santo it H H ' . i ' A ': : i f1 'ff' 'lf' f . 41. wi ' -'ig U ' f 'R L - ' it il 1 zbl . - 'x ff, : I . K ' w 5 I al -i ini an M. Sarka G. Svhadegg D. Schlueter S. Sf-hmid P. Schmitz ttie g A -,. HV f,,, V V. QV fm, -4 f' W . 0-'L ' f J Q5 L fi 1 ii L itti - . A .,iA,V ..,, , YV , V V V. Svhneidei' R. Sc-hoeller T, Scholl M, Sq-hueller L, Schumi BROTHER CHRISTOPHER , S V Q L V Rffligifm ,r Q ng f R- .. ,W S Y , History 5 'W D Track Moderator 5 QW 'ij 'Ffh . Y--fl X sg -ffilg R am- ,S mjffmv 1 VV 'T V A f 1 R' t id 1- 'I ' Q- 'f K R. Sc'hwa1'tzha11er M. Shields P. Shields R. Simonet D. Sinai . .... . V R L V , Vg . . V if' gil V V Vi 'J V A if by VV I ,mi PERSONALITY POLL 1 . 'A .og R . W f ' R 521'-Rf-L...,.-. 7' if ll'l0Sl 'typical Phil Stefaniak V fe' 1 A , ' wi Most Popular Bob Schwarzhauer Q i 'i W' .5 ii Most Studious Larry Schumi 9 A Ax ' MOM Respected Phil Stefanlak J. Skoog R. Skrypek B. Smith L. Smith J. Spitzmueller Most School Spirit Jerry Sands Most Talkative Boh Scliwarzhauer R Wittiest Mike Svhields V V VV V V Best Looking Don Schlueter . R V 1 V V fi L V gem Athlete Steve Schmid fri , I ' V '-... 3 - V agaf' lggest Drag Ron Ryan 1 3 -' V 5 V. , S Q it' eiRe' R R 3 Q - , JVVV . R' ' ' . . 1 f' I I ' . I. ' M. Steele P. Stefaniak T- Stehr J- Sli'-'lgef , ...bww . A fl fm . 1 ' . ,..., K 'V A' 'M A-.9 .1 -G K f 'Wm' ...... . . yt.l . L M-f all 1 ggg 'K'- I7 A'hL it K, !i,.:htfggM ...Nxt ., Vkkk X A A 1' .ff .2 is 'l T. Stoflel .l. Sturm F Suhler R. Swanson C. Sweeney . LV 1 1 ' F nnn ' l ' ' . e as l if - ' .. It ff A -H 5 fl 1 J. Swenson T. Terhorst R. Thul H. Tittle T. Toth i I :R ' . K 1 5 ,---' , i R 113 K 1 P : L r g Vk z Vkiy, I gh ir .Vf-, i g ' N A. ' -.. . 4 . . im: f : ifB'L .f ' . 1 of ii . ?X 5 A' K' an ... Q G' 1 C. Trierweiler T. Truhler M. Tsc-hida W. Tschida D. Unten ,K , ,R .. f . Q. . .SL 'ivy ' . . Q-,. I T... ' F '-,are 3' . s q 7 , .. K. Vannelli I.. Yantol J. Walsh J. Vfatkins W. Weller it .,.n t A 1, . .., ..'.. L . Ti r, fl., I 3 , ' T . Q F lg . A fav .1 . ..:. Y or iff .fi LQ V MR- W- JOYCE 'F V W W Sociol0SY I I A Y V Social Science Department Head 1 J AU Football Assistant HAH Hockey G. Weirick W. Weiss J. Wells R. Wiesner C. Williams 'ABN Baseball Most Typical Tom TClill0I'Sl ,. A .. , ..., .L Most Popular Bill Wlelmer b I E Most School Spirit Fred Suhler f ' V i f K ,L I MOH Respected Ffffd Suhlsf s V - .ts.o Most Studious George Sweeny if.-tii Most Talkative Fred Suhler ' ' L i ii l ' 5 ' S a K Q' I.. , Wittiest George Sweeney 5, ' . ' 1 . , 3 Q Q Best Looking Tom Winkel Best Athlete Jim Sturm T. Winkel T. Younghans M. Zappetillo J. Zwirn J. Wessel Biggest 122 Drag Fred Suhler -2. if if J 'DA' f fF1f,,..g-1' , b M ,Q 7 f, - ,. - . 5 H M i .rf fff, , ' . - .iw 'ds gg -' Y 'R j it ,L - .wif V. lip., ,. .4 5 -ww Q 1 G s of J Y Y i .A 1 1 ' A ost Typical .108 Adrian Og S1-11001 Spirit john llerflligume PI. Xflriain J. :Mlrian A. -Xlifuno R. Aitier A. Aiitlrwltta ost Respemzted Den Bartizal ost Ambitious 106 Burris ost Talkative Stew- Bend:-1' itticst Gene Bendi-r tl lst Athlete Jim Bt'i1lldt'IltA M? an Q, Lst Dancer Terry Bacigulupo X A ?st Dressed Bog Brfrgerson V wwf' 'W ' ' iagr-st Drag Georgn- Becwlle Anmlh J. ,'xI'f'DilIl1DCL'l1l V. Bar-iguiiipo P. Barliatsis T. Barrett D. Burtizal 'ggi .i 5 fit P. . ' ' .Q A ' n AW A ' A'LL di.,-' f I wi. . r A A . Q J. Bwillmlcttf- C. Bm-die F. Bi-niler S. Bender H, Bt'l'gjPl'SOI1 ,V : ' :J Q fs ,' i 'S' 5: f v4 z '53, 7L-- A -ts V , E K ,.,. .K f I L -A T. B1-rntson J. Bvrtliiauine D- BPSSIW R. Blau-sci' F. Bovgrnrinann V'k- 4 kzkr - L b x V In VMQWWX A 1 K A 4 B 5 ' I Am R. Boelnno C. Bonfc E. Bovy J. Breidcl E. B1-elje BMS? Q. FAH fi- F15 ia t fQf3 nnn. -Q43 Q at ' n'-- if if , A:... A g Bnoriim JOSEPHUS , gt- , yy! , - .. ,A Religion wi V ' 9 I 1 World History I A ' x A Latin - B F I ll D. Britz B. Broneak J. Brooks J, Burris L. Busharfl Fathesstfilub 507 1 Q 'H S : L R MR. O,BRIEN Algebra I Plain Geometry ilie a L e Q vi 8, G. Crandall lil. Cummings if - ii D. Danneker J. Decker ' snrr H. A::,:a . . ...ee ..,. ,Vxh . e W t ' A 0 R. Diaz J. Dimond 302 f J. . Butler T . + . ,All U Wi A A l'lll + Y- H zln iii . 5 gf! 1' ::- filgtiaarflt i 1-isp A C' A' J. Campion A. Carrier . lll g..,i yll, ff as . Y r 'mi W 'A .Li - az. ' . 'ag-sm ' 1 . ' 5' if A A Caulfield J. Chapman M. Christensen . ..- .i ix. X W. Carroll - Y A .: . -':.f-' .-'. 1 .Dfw 2-.gg iii ' T P Q . . . Pk 22 Q ae., if Qi ' S. Casey S K , Q A ' -if 'flmiif ' 1 A ' ,l. Clarkin M. Clifford at wa? ii' 5- iw, ' '. -fm-W I ' .-' f- Ls ii ' Q H 1 S -:T f . A Aa if li ' R. Closmore P. COI'llI'21ll R. Connor A 2. . . it .L Q 1 .Q X P. Curran E efee W 1 ::. ii,: ., A 1 . :QE D. Deliisi K 2 page wiv 1,2 Y' Qi 51 4 4 an , ai if N Q ,Q f Eff, Q, 5, . 3 S Q E My We f J. Discli B. Dobie ,l. Dale l... Daniels HQJN Zy l as A -K R. Dennis R. De Vine v A V I Q T. Dowdal 2 21 ' in 2 I - ...A -I -, fr an ' my f ' ,t no 25522455 .2 airs.. 'I24 C' Q Q4 Driessen T. Duffy D. Cooney J, Crain ADVISORY POLL Most Typical Most Ambitious Most Studious Most Courteous Most Talkative Most Funny Best Atlilete Best Dancer Biggest Drag Biggest Appetite lim Dimond Dick Butler Terry Duffy Bob Diaz Mike Cummin Jeff Disch Matt Cliristens Charles Driess Dan DeLisi Tom Dowdal 505 MR. T. WARNER Biology Civics A Football A Baseball ADVISORY POLL Lost Typical ost Courteous ost Studious 'ittiest est Athlete pst Dressed lest Dancer lggest Drag iggest Appetite Torn Gratten John Erdman Mike Fritz Dennis Fitzgeralil Louis Flynn Boll Gladis Charles Evans Attila Erdos Tom Fahey .ii 5 is 1 F. Ehrmantraut D A. Erdos ,ff . . C. Farrell i Ha. JH' . Fitzgerald :. ..j i 'aff' M. Fritz 3 L 4 D. Ciesen J. liihert J. Eiden T. Fngelhart J- Efdman .- A A ..,.r ..- A A A . , L I 1 gh, sl rr' ft . Q. C. Evans M. Evans P. Exman T. Fahey , ... r it i wr : Q I I ..-, ji . , J. Felix T. Fenner R. Fischer J. Fishheck , g. 5- 'M - A i l W Am I u N ,r I Q 77 A 5 H., ':'r .. . A i T L, Flynn D. Frey R. Frey S. Fried , V . L 'irl .ir- Q A, 53--L I at V ft ' Q. A ',. . ' iitl ir M. Gaida D. Gergen T. Gerten M. Ciefer 1. M .4 ima' f S .K ,mwfif .. . Q Q . te' D , 1. .. E I li. f,vladl5 2 at 4 D. Gardiner 125 .. mu . . .. ., , mia 3 he Lxyk M .4 4 ix, Q V lil .. Y K 1 'dkrf M .A 1 A Q it ' ii - . If f : ffl ,f ., S -I . ig xr i . Aa mf , ': I -, V n ' S1 5' 91 'rl 0 v ,sv r ' V l W. 151 ff. W 'if V 21i,'- ' Q ' ' A . 'va M-' 41- . M .2 -gym , I I.. .1 I ,. -- X Q . l T. Golden T. Cordon J. Greenberg W. Gunther R. Guss W l :jx 7 A.Ay im ,,x.,, 2-mug ,.k,- - . I D. Haakinson H. Hack G. Halbert T. Hale .l. H3IlI1ig2lY1 I l , V , in ,. F L. L , A .6 ip. l 39 ,wg f . I M I f 5 '71 Q' Y . 2 M . . Q' 4 ' ffiiff' Map' -,' A '- 1 'V 'fz' J VSLI ,. 4,., K:,,,L V W Nl:-'I-2? A 'S L Ah . 0 'lt . 9 ith. J. Hansen E. Healy R. l'l6'21llll I'Sl0ll D. Heinisvli C. Hcmrneter A A A V BROTHER PHILIP il I- ? . - . .Q 'LW' I Religion Y ' I . ' , 7 ' 3 E X Chemistry p ji 1-wi, ' Algebra 957207 f I Basketball Moderator in . A A ii llll I A - K. Hendrix B. Herriges S. Herzog I,, Hildglyrgmt, R, Hill Q 'I is kvrk 1 K qw ,f- Q 1 gi 1 A . r .-.f .,.k . -j,I:w,aw0 -1,f- . W? VV. Hoffman J. Holes J. Holisky T. Hollilian VV, Holuly ADVISORY POLL :sift . ,W , 4' J.. . .va Most Typical lim Hudak . L.V, Most School Spirit George Hemmfter . I... ,... A LV V KW Most Ambitious Bolt Cues H WA , Most Studious Divk Hill I. ' ' A. M: Tlk '-l ' --5 . Wmfme ximym imww mm. ILM WMM. Best Looking Best Athlete Biggest Drag 126 Louis Hildelirant Den Heinisvli Ed Healy 505 'Q K . A V . Q N 1 ,...,, . iw- .if b w fl -... L fs X. W 5 ,f .5 Q f -' ,.. .. ,, , ....... ,V J .. F Q . -L R. Huglltfs G. Huntley M. Huot .l. Hurley E. Husnick . . , , ': .,4I.- .ii 1 i V BA. A V1S0RYP0L'1 K ' A . Mo. 'llypival Tom Klarkowslii C- Illil W- .liivli J. .lensen R. Janssen .l. .lense-n M05 ReSpm.ted 'Fwd Kmmmm. Mos Ambitious ,lim Keller ' Mos Studious Bill .lavk ii H ' M Mos 'llallcative Steve Kvys g . 6 V , A ., W Best Looking .lim Jr-risen W 'H' U M M :LS Best Atlilete Slew Kcyf :kh Axgg f ' , X H Biggest Drag .l erry Huntle-y A W 'i 1 Biggs-Qt Appetite Ray Kotowski ,iK-, ' F .55 lt .. YK A. Jepson J. .lesmvr E. Jolinson M. .lolinson B. Jonvs ..,, 2 ' X A - f .511 ' My ti- is . O I I ii' C. Justus P. Keenan J. Keller M. Kelly S. Keys Jyf. -wi-rf J. Kiemen T. Klarkowski M. Koester J. Kopka R. Kotowski X. Nz MR. Bmc English . .W-ex fn 'Qi' 'ff vw 4 ,, - 7 . ,. E - K .,t...,, A I T. Krammer K. Knodle 127 L XX M. .. ' 1V.V , V .V ? J . ' V:' .,.,.,,, M-my ,, l if we M . te.. 'f A W ' f ADVISORY POLL 4 1 Q A gi Y?g Most Typical Terry McDonough L . .' 1 1 Most Popular With Girls Mike Lalley Most School Spirit Joe McGrath P. Krueger R. Kuklok E. Kuliarjetz L. Lais M, Lallas Most Ambitious Mike McNulty ,V i i ii - ii'i'i f- ' Q1 ' . - LES? . ..,,.. 77-5 A g mil V . ' . S A haf . M. Lalley M. Lamlaie G. La Mere J. La Mont R. La Moure i l il A . W e X . ,. y :,F,.,,- 43517 A in nmol Q , K I awp .H A , 1 QQ if V if 1 - e 1 J w 1. I D. Landis N. Lebens F. l.entscl1 J. Lentscli D. Lieser ,. .t V T . L 1... V .. , , ,L A , L r fy 'J F ' 4: if' Q 'T ' A Q 'wif' ,iit 'Slat' V Att' ff ? if If ' 2i.,' if ' V - ,- :R 8 1 F N3-In f 'A 4 .Ill X w 1 A A. l.0eFflCr S. Lyrwli J. Mc'Cormir'k P. Mc-Donnell T. McDonough . Kr . A: Q if f -fo r . - ' f-.. Q ' .... I A 5,3-EL 5 I Mi.- . . z i 7 1 ' Tiff +V K , . ,.. V' X9 ff K' as-3' '-'ii 'Try' A - Q li f .Qu ' 'aw A - VY' ' 1: ' -' , , S S ' V get 0 4 h ,.... J., .17 e lr. 4. t Q P. MvCowar1 ,l. MrGratl1 J. McCratli R. McGuire C. McKay H 5 EIS: U A 'il , ' ' K Li 'Qu 'G' 'ff rg ' ' ' H WW - A , - 1 e BROTHER MICHAEL 5 N ,J. V5 ..r, U I 4 Km gg - Q ' Religion 1 Q I f -o all M Enghsh ' W. History B. McKee .l. Mm'Keown M. McNulty R. Mack gglilgogiclieislfgeratol. 706 X 'Q K flea? .1 V M ' ' ' me-few , r ., if 4 if' : P X ' ,gt . J Y , ij ,. Y t 1. 5 Z ' 4.1 'D Y A 5 ik C. Maloney M. Mangan L. Mankowski E. Markley F. Marzitelli V k--' .',1 1 il G , '2' D. Q, 5.2 in ci sn M. 2, il K N21 V' i gg . ii. Q12 , 5, ' L ',Z h R. Metzdorf C. Mitvh L. Mitsch J Mollner . . 5' 'N - si 1: LAA 'R yk , fr. K 7,5 ' E ji.. - MR. HANZEL ' Q 1 4 . Sociolo y Y World History L-A' ' A 0 l' D Moore G. Moore J. Moore VV. Mooshruger N 1 Z' . K ,V is . ,: ri T: 4g ' 'W' o,.. Q i ' Q D PERSONALITY Pom. fh it 510.1 'l'ypical Ted Aimuiix A A , L Most Talkativf- Churk Mitch D. Mordorski D. Morin L. Moser F. Moudry Most Bflfillful Jim Mollner Tallest Trent Nierneyer Biggest Appetite Bob Mueller Best Athlete Dave Mordorski L' Y Longest Hair Doug Morin T' ,gg , Q ' Peppieist Q Chuck Mitch . 56. ,. if Most Studious Dave Moidorski 1 I ,L Murray l- MUFTHY Nam-htshiem .L 'i k 125 ' V K1 Y . ' ' -f -it ' ' 'LII .N . ez , kr I ' .. 7 H l' M 'V qxu ..,z. fi L. Neuman L. Nevin T. Niemeyer 70? R. Neils lf, Nekowitsch 2 rw 7 ay-vm Q f .rv -7' 5 . 3 an Q .,..,,.. an Q-er we--W . ,W .. 3 KL A... , Q K A L R. Norstrem T. Martin 129 A. H. gf, T- OTBUCH C. Oby S. O'Connell R. O'Connor D. Odlaug .were -- - V A 1 eg 3 - . Z I . 5 .Q f ,- . ,Q . S ' s K -ir 1 A If ' K -' 1, . I .M hw In . er if e ' 1 .... , . In . EVi,errf.,e .1 i k:...: geV' f Q , frk- ' - H . b J Q . W, , . , . ,, ' fl L' D Q Q ' e J. O,Gara R. Ogorek J. 0,Keefe R. O'Malley R .O'Neil it film ff ' - I -E S E L i . K 77 q I 1 -,-, , we - 'SZ 7 L5 ee. N ' .kkr E V fe MR- MCKEOWN . . - . RRRR RRRR Sociologl' if '-' V . e A A u . . .1 f B00kkPffping Q L I m 5' ' ' .Q A '- Latin Typing M. 07Reilly I, Panek R. Paradise G. Pates J. Patient - - e ifleifv T -' f 1. , I . 3' ' A PERSONALITY POLL Peacha R. Perron R. Pesek C. Phillips R. Pihaly . Most Typical Terry O'Brien Most School Spirit Gary Pates H H I A Most Ambitious Greg Ridge 1 fhl I 'ii ii' i iiil ge Most Talkative Mike O'Reilly .5 N ' - 6 Wittiest John O'Gara . .. . ...r. -r'r 2 Beer Lovking Phil Reiehenb R e. rlilri . Beer Athlete Dick Paradise ee 1 'ff ,. Beet Dressed Ray Perrvn .K 3. Q ii f Best Dancer Tom Racine , T A ' T A M 5' gi Q Biggest Drag Carroll Oby Prolaet M. Quesnel S. Quigley P. Quinlan T. Racine .l Ratha P. Reichenbach K. Rhody G. Ridge M. Roach ill Vw R zi- i - , Y- . 1- e ....,.,., R Q.. was 55 -M -.2 -1 ' .V,L 6 fm Nr K I . -2 - 4 L ' ' - A K- ROSCYS M- ROHSUSCI1 R. Root P. Rosenthal D, Ross 1 vain ly :E ,Q-f Vw 1- . IL 4 . D. Rossini T. Rublmelke J. Runyon M. Ryan R. Ryan L A rf. cn 1- 'QW K Vk,. 'ax JA: I . 4 Q I 5, R 0 Q ,, nn -R n R -fi R li' f'n - I .A 1 1 . 1 s - R- Sanders T. Schleck R. Sc-hmidt J. Schoeller J. Schubert MR. VEITH : , . , I S English za U'1- A f l .RRLR ., ' ti History A . 6' ,, .Z xy sir yi M - T' . if . . ..3f'T 5 . - H- ' ' S R ---. . we H X . ,,. ' S . 4. . A Q J. Schufman C. Sclxuldt T. Schwartz W. Schwartz L, Sq-gvill PERSONALITY POLL M f 1. M Most Typical Ken Rogers i ff Q 'V Most School Spirit Bob Ryan l'll h at 'lA'l l -ffl Most Studious Tom Schlevk 4' Q 1 A A K M . T lk 'f J S l, , , Wiigesta awe Digk :Soi T. Serpico R. Skinner R. Slater R. Stadler G. Stahl Best Athlete Tom Schwartz L-...V . Best Dressed Tim Sullivan Best Dancer Dick Skinner Ti V' LV X L 1, Biggest Drag Dick Stoflel V :L Vw , 3 'IQ 55 4, ai X if 7, Biggest Appetite Dick Stadler EL gg R M, xi QL' ML. of-t - N , ALVA J V xmw, 6 5 .. I A AQ A J. Steele R. Steineman G. Stoflel R. Stoflel T. Sullivan 131 sta. E. Sund S. Sutherland M. Swenson J. SZalapSki fe , . I f '--- w ig og 5 nSSl A S Q .32 1 AKV, f 'W ,:,1 ' it ' . -f Lkyx - 'K ':-' an ,. C :fn if ' ' 'Q ii 2... 5' 4 S F. Tomas T. Topritzhofer J. Trenter T. Troskey T. Tschida A. Tuk J. Turi .l- Turnbull T A i? A . S Q t 1 .r k ky gh' . -5 t K 4, WIN 1. te 'Y A t 1 - T. Valento F. Villaume P. Vitek M. Waldner A l x. f 5. W 1 T 1. A J. Watson C. Weinmann R. Whitethorn D. Wick iiii' 4 If A n 1 1, 2 s J. Winkel T. Winterhalter J. Winters .l. Willek PERSONALITY POLL A Most 'Typical Most School Spirit Most Respected Most Studious Most Talkative Winiest Best Looking Best Athlete Best Dancer Biggest Drag .lim Trenter Fred Tomas Tom Topritzhofer Tony Tuk Tom Troskey Pat Vitek Mike Swenson Jim Turi Frank Villaume Charles Wienmann 1 N. , .5 A sn.. pm... . ,i,a. D. Wilkes D. Tinkle I T. Truso D. Tyree wk ,--Us , pw- uhm T. Wanzong A .-.M 'TQ74' ff- . ka' ' 'mzw Q R. Wilharlaer Zi C . wwf W x 3 L P. Zierden 775 MR. HAAG Algebra Chemistry Camera Club f M- 5 agp, . 55 if W .1 . 11, f-wr rf-.1 . r Q - ,fi fu rr. A- fer, 1 er. W. , , B. Acker R. Alberts is V, .mg Y . . ' ...J ar 1 G. Arnesen R. Bam-llmeier H - fi . ,E r 5 . Q., , . my MR. L. MRACHEK H m m A Algebra I 1 Q Plane Geometry . UB Football, Assistant J. Baflllill R- Bates Freshman Basketball A 1 ' - 9' 2 uf. ...X ., -wwf Y' ., Q . ., .V -Nm ,qi A lf LLVL fm J. 'P Q, 3 ,,. . 5, .L . m,A. .. . B 1 ff'-z -,,.- fr A ff N NW? -.tl Berry R. Bohaty D. Borsheim S, Boyer J, BI-it-her fifrf 31 1 f SZ f, A -w V -wr' r gr ggi, . M ' s .3 - L ,M . ,A L - ..... A rst. .ts Y A A U52 , C. C. Brown fa. . , 4 .- Briosvhi J. Brisk ,l. Bronk D. Brott D. Brown A A feel' 'L - 'W . 4 H vw .2 ' -+-pf J 'ri' 1 5 r-2.55 V. rx, lf. a f, .- 1 A v -f, 'A yr . f J he . . A 1 6- 0 M. Brown R. Brunner . Burke 407 72 l i . R. Buerger L mi W it . 9 I' I . .l. Callinan T. Carlin . 2 X'I,,m. ,e 6 4 q.,.,,3 Mix W fx x .f 5 7 .fy ,Y V ,. V A. Allen .l. Archer Q . ' ,E wi 'Vw we . f fy ,ga K . .i Ak . l. Baker D. Bakke ,455 F .N 2 3 T elm' 6 gsm, . if D. Balrlwin M .A - ravi my .-an ig . .nf f -1 .NS Q A H zsgifi I V 4' . . ,rg ,ii , , -: Qi? ,.,. . R. Beatty Most Typical Most School Spirit Most Resperted Most Courteous Most Studious Funniest Best Looking Best Athlete Best Dressed Best Dancer 'r my if -1x N-- C J. Berker J. Beerlle Stex e Boyer Tom Tom Carlin Carlin Terry Bet-ker Denn Stew' Tom Tom Buss John is Brown Boyer Carlin Carl i n Bohaty Arcller 133 BROTHER Bl-INILDUS Religion Spanish Intramurals .. in we :Wi af . ,,h. .aw- Q V, .. . we i lififf lima' wwf We 3... H .M AY A V, jf -'N -oe af QE -,I 5 . :f Am.: S.: ff - 3' .v a gi .. D. Casey M. Casey Y i ,, , '.-' fi sw iff 'K seg r . A moms, T.,-v , X., sw A ., NM x... ., Q' .ew ' .zz asv' f' - -ez 'il 'wifi 1 J. Clancy G. Coates ,. ... , 3 J W -as new -. 5 Q 4' i 5 .- Ewa-- w- . , .. ,. ., ir A ,, . . .gy : .ar . 5 f .4 N s 4 5 .. sz . . Conroy 'L '-e if S , we up 55? I MIN.: In KE sr . , 5. jeu- K .i , f-.'QMV,. ,- .....1vw. .. A Head of Modern Language Department 'XI ff Q- K' in N' Y :Gia if I N J. Cullen G. Davis gig .tlr m J. Doherty 134 Q V. Cummings 5 T G. Davis Q NNQHM . . ti, f K. Dolney 402 I , M. Curtin 13 if an-'V' gig: '-v Q P. Desombre 'i . ' ' L .ff ii Y C. Doole Q Q D. Danich J. Davis ink 3 . .. fi ,. J ' 152 .. f quiz: iii. J .gsllfii Q .M TWA A K J. De Veau J. De Vine ' il 'wi . J , M-m. ,ff .F Q 4. ,. . --me rw W S. W ' WM- Q. .... . V .2 1 A T. Dort .K-X T. Dorle 1: ,,,,,,, Z - i , , - i ,, ,i um? L , ., Q-be L 1 ll D. Doyle T. Cunningham M. asafefa J . Casserly .1 Q-'mv - wisisq g f sy wig. 4- ,Q we is VS 4: fr 1.15 fa! M. Covhran Ti 'J . A W , , lg., . ffl . J Q ,K Al: ax. if P. Childers I M.-4 'T ww- 9 .K k SE,, . I R. Colhurn 3 .Qw- f . To I Y ,Q Ak,. M QW I is- A E. .,... . .H , iii 1 it ,wp X T. Chopskie V is .ge .,.,.. ..,.. Q . . .eg ie 6 'ei T. Colestock M533-.2 4 me .. 'f - -X . . f ' I B. Costanzi P. fiourteau M. Crowley T. Crowley Most Most Most Most Typical School Spirit Courteous Studious Funniest Best Best Best Best Looking Athlete Dressed Dancer Dennis Casey Mike Casey Pierre Desomlmre Jim Davies Jim Cullen Charles Doole Jim Davies John Conzemius Mike Conroy Most Most Most ' Iost lost 405 BROTHER RAYMOND Lockers Apostleship of Prayer Latin 81 Religion PERSONALITY POLL Typical School Spirit Respected Courteous Studious unniest est est est CSI. Looking Athlete Dancer Dressed Tom Gaily Tom Gibbons Jim Dvorak Don Gerten Mike Gibbons Tim Gillespie Tony Duscba Jim Dvorak ,lim Fleischliaker Leo Fourre gm. Q Q A. DllSl'll3. ,J we ,ass I W-. -151- .. 3 J. Euel i S. Fiorito -sw' G R. Francis .gy sa. Vi.. Q M. Gearin .QL JS? ,Q , J. Gibbons X F .4 Q.. .. si Ks 5 ,. . ' 4,.w 5 ,l. Gillespie W fy H. -+5 , 5 if . , mf :f L V Q. Qi- an L : .M fr. -w.,,sg A A Q .l. Dvorak P. Ekliaml .l. Elsner 1 an f G. Evans .l. Ewen .l. lfaraglier . . I ...li Q .Y : qi .K ' fx. mf -, Y I i . H or 1 ' ' fs' ,we 2 Alesis-.,. M. Flaherty Flelsvliliacker Flllegffl -- y . f' :', ..,,, ig . .5 5 .1 j. . Q We ' . A L M nf' Q ' ' A 'fi' :Y llri . fr si I I R. Franzen T. Gaffy T. Czlllivan z ,LT t xx ,,.. .4 VL T. Gellerman D. Geraglity D. Gerten i is , Q s ... ,Q I 5 , .:,v my ,..., Q www, 'H' 7 -., fy ,-' 1. Q 1 T fi T. Gibbons M. Giel A. Gillan ,....i:1 T. Gillespie J. Ginther 4 .Jw Q.. 1 R. EIlgL'lJl't'I9-1011 .2112 . . ,,.. . , ,E K. . ,. .. '5 gy ...My gi ef ,,., 1 P. Filas .4 r ' E5 L. Fourrc 5... ar, fr f' .l. Garvey 'wigf S-ur - 1...-.. M. Garten . r...-- P' .nr A if 'ff '. iss, Y' R. Gillen 135 I Y s F X A it ai . ,QL eg K 4 . A K if K R. Giuliani 41: Q' 'A' 'FL , 34 .. . .. . . W? i W gf .N . Pill? 1 i R. Groleau V I A f.-.11 -1. ff hs. ,Q iii, .5 J. Hanus f'ff .5 , 4 1 I J. Heille -mms... : l x my ...tm R. Most Most lX'lOst Most Most Funn Best Best Best Best 'I36 .i B hwy? 1 Hoogesteger Typical School Spirit Respected Ciourteous Studious iest Looking Athlete Dressed Dancer P y Q an f W J. Glasgow 4 'WW .HU rg A A . Gruber 1 ' Harvieux C. Hildehrant f I J. Hoppe Denny Gordy Tom H. Jensen Doug Hawkins Ron Hernandez Doug Hawkins Bill Haugh Joe Hanus Ron Hofmeistei' Jim Hansen Jim Huspek x QQEVALVWN '15 1 W -9 vs f .J L he 1 L ,A ...Q D. Gordy -N . J.-N . Q-ss, K is .lf 1. i -5' . i, ls-M... . mmf M. Gruenke aww -i g, . 5. f 4 K WN 5 get .f 2 f , ,sf 'ii gi. 355 .Q W. Haugli C D. Kinkep A.. K ,K k.,, il 5 Sli, . 1 K. House g .QM J T. Goswitz fin. Wifi f. . QQVM ,H if It T. Grundhauser -7 .A x ' . 1 . , 2 J' D. Hawkins s e .M ,I . M. Hofmeister J et i Q D. Huneke am .wg Y ' I . , if ' Q5 .af . , M. Gregory Q, ' 35 ii K Q.. gi K. is' J. Hansen e -e. , J. Hayes J .Q R. Hofmeister E .W l 1 R. Husniok ...Q 404 MR. R. WOLF English Debate ...ff Q: B ep i .WM ' ' . -' . - : We - - .sl . ..V. M . J. Huspek J. Huspeni C Jackels T. Jensen T. Jensen .. K .X 1 J . ft i. ... . ises s 1- .J ff-f 2 1 I I . M. Jesrner M. Jewell R. Johnson R. Hernandez Ja. . . in X355 5 . r gf V. Kovaloski EJ 1 J J J. Kisish If .i X .Va 'P f -W... D. Kowarsch 405 g rae - f . .Q'.. .ff.f. - .fmzvmff 4359251 '41 ' Qasvw ' ,W M. .1 szifwgif 6 V,,,,,. J 9 J. Kelley 5 P. Knowles 7,'. . l M 'l ei .,f 0 JE , . - 2 1 JI. Kratovhvil ' fir.. . 1' , fi .. , . ,, 3, .me .. . . we -F me KJ :gi .. N '52 ' F ' '1 W , .1 .. . z ,, ...-.X .3 5 M ...M - V 'js kt? K , ' .hw 0 Q A J. Judge R. Kampmann L. Kane 1 5 . if , - f .. we . 1' f J' fi. . , J' .Si wr. g -. Q J I J. Kennedy L. Kill R. Kippels f , f- . A il, iff f. K r 2. 1 asf: ..' 5 A - 'r e - :Ei ww' f i f 'iflf' ..f:E K ? 'E' q .J .... -ff t .. s. ' ' 1 -' 'Y-We .K 3, W., ., K a .,,g 1 - I .gk .. 1 M. Kane Most Typical Most School Spirit Most Respetced Most Courteous Most Studious Funniest Best Looking Best Athlete Best Dressed Best Dancer F. Koenen J. Kolar J. Kowalski . 3,5 .... .- Jrf. .hi ji .' F All ... K K wifi H. Kuehn J. Kuklok J. Lamski 0, 5123 .5 .gyms 5 sa ... ,K .75 I B. Lau ..,,.... .. . .e,' ' ef., S fa. ,M ' K. .Z 1' vs..,,- fw ,- Q. 1 F. Lenertz , Q v 1 1 Y :Z ...urs if ,vi we f BROTHER CORMAC Religion Algebra .I Freslimen Department Moderator r Comment I'. McCullough Chess Club Vor-ations 5. ia Q.. .. ..V. T. Lawrence i eww? V. f, M.. L 'A' ' f P. Leary W he any . 1 hw' ...uf iii nf D. Lewandowski J. Limhack 'GX rvgfles .,. vel , , . R. McDaniel R. McGibbon W we v-' our 1 O. Leitncr , 1 my 1 wr- 6, rf S55 xx -v gf I R. Lonetti aiii 'T , Jp -1 mf ,V Q. 'V-4 ...W .. 3 iffy.. -.1 f. f ,'l'. 1,A., K, T. Kassekert Ron Lonetti John Lamski Bruce Lau John Kennedy Jim Kowalski Mike Kuehn Jerry Kuklok Jim Kolar Dick Kippels Jim Kolar . gf. . WP , X if X-af , . , . 'J we 1 J. LeMay 5 fi fi. ' 3, 2 f 55515 'W M ..,.. W, .2 5 ' 1' R. Loney PERSONALITY Most Typical Most School Spirit Most Respected Most Ambitious Most Studious Funniest Best Looking Best Athlete Best Dressed Best Dancer POLL John Meyer Dick Meyers Chuck Mottl Dave Miller Kevin Matthews Cary Miller Jim Meyers Dick Meyers Chuck Mottl John Meyer t 2 4 4 -rr F T. McMahon H K sszwiil' ' . ,.. ,,., ,. gfiflrzffgtf. M., fli,'i5:,5ff 'J S,'fyW.l 1 J. Martin r fi n z. ., 2, K. Maynard ttti t ssr - f' an J. McShan 2 ...Q -,t.- . As Q Eg, reg, .Q A J . Martin sris ...E Q., .f I-. , 'PW ' JSA' .5 t-J Eiitsge 'L fest-11 , , 4 C T. Mader M. Maloney -S L . ' f 1 Q P 3, LS. .vw my K J sf x 3 1 J 7' ag.. J or W 'va - fs. .3 , ,t s,., ..4,,.,, J. Maruska 33 323244 W. Mason f 'fmesfwigi ' f timfis-21' li 5-f iiii i ft s M .j' 1, W, J .. V, ' ,....+, fiffii 1 . - tg.. . .Ni J ffi.?.gi ,,..... ,K i. .V,. ,K 13.5 t ' T. Melancon J. Meyer J. Meyers xl , J . f 4 31, 'wif ,J . L. I W. Marshall ,dm 3 fl?r?f?'f' . .ht Q. if T fl ! vf l L g. K sm- K. Matthews ...gg . .,,V Y T 1 K ,i j 5 , In gf ,, R. Meyers ' K flxilfis. M V .... or . ...qv 5 . gt. wg .gg f T Q -WW fi .V fi T ' ' 'J wt f :wx-. is lr f . R. Mirhalski D. Miler D. Miller G. Miller J. Miller V Y A -'-,.' 4 .T I n ', ii'. ' 1 ' - -rv - ' t . M. Miller M. Mischuk ff. Moe L. Moellerman J. Mollner V . l , . Y l 15.3 . , t 11 Q, l..,-- at 1 L,-1 Ig, ,. , W - , ft . - 2 f--W .W ., e 'ttr W' j.jk KX .k-, 2 .Q G, Montgomery D. Moore M. Moore C. Mottl M. Mottram .J Jyrr s 138 Y T P. Mullen G. Munson T. Murray MR. BOLAND English 81 U.S. History Lost 81 Found BROTHER HUGH Religion English Bookkeeping Lockers Intramurals . ' se wif 'S-f . 1... I Q J. Olson R. Olson li, . ew 7 ,QQJKT myself' H: 1 . Ziff .. 5 K nf. -W... V ...Q Q M. Peterson S. Philhen I :II , V if -1 T G. Quehl T. Quinn 407 :gli A L, X sf ,wasnt 1, 'i tarfigifs' , . V- ig if gl' f hsif-i ig V 1i'-i o fi ::-' V- W 5 . jI '7I .f-, I s s we t J. Naughton E. Nelsen . Nelson D. Nins J. Nolan , Mfil' I 3 a ' ,:,. W- :-4 ' V. Nonnemacher J. Novak J. Nygaard M. O'Connell M. O'Connor f ' -e 'Qt-' . -i y V if so I .If ..'l N Q 4 1 T. 0'Connor D. O'Donnell M. O'Cara C. 0'Hearn G. O'Keefe B oo.. TN .sii B ' M My EE 'i - N '?' V kiii K I - .. M. Palmer R. Papenheim M. Parrento Most Typical Mike O'Gara Most School Spirit John Porter - Most Respected .lim Novak , A Most Courteous John Rechtiene an .QI ' Most Studious Vincent Nonnemacher ,,. EQ 'mfffl f Funniest Mike 0'Gara f WZ' Best Looking Ralph Papenheim Best Athlete John Rechtiene A Best Dressed Tom Quinn B. Phillnrook G. Poferl J. Porter Best DHUPCT Greg Poferl t 'f A - ' f fl? i t 'uf I A Tal T l I- T. Radford M. Ragatz 2, r 1, M. Ranweiler ,ggi 2 3? Q Q 139 J. Rechtiene R. Oman MR. FULLER Biology QQ ry - .ig ff? , any an ., -i. H,si:- ,im ' 'i i J .. , Z . Ryan i P, 5' : 2- .2ff..iLf.? df, ,. ,, ,,., ,yy -. .J Schaaf 9 . le wi fi' 5 ki lwl. QQ Q, if -se- Schmidt a . f .... , ., ,ln ,ff ww., wsiw V Mist M fy, Q, V . f Ji. 1 , . .if 357 4-N T5 'FU -4 , an : ,is N mf My 35 .ew ,, ge: ' A L. Sr-hader I, - 'I-:ef-5 2 4 he P. Schneider 477 - I . .. . .. I R 537 fm-Q .f gisigsjws- 1? 2 71,3 -- ,V ,F EWWMQ - ff?ifi2gs5W. 'H,5f' , m.,iw f- - ps itgwvi, R. Redding f . K, .. 5:4573 f. ,,,. , . f If? . e ef, -. f,: M..-if ,fig f ,yky wil, . ff, Q,-mg! ' .ff Q,f'?51A?i7 P. Ricker ifffeii. 5 -S is Q D. Regenold ' 1 og 1, -2 ' ' f 2 1-5 , K ,.,. L M. Ridge . . i gagureii. ,K , J , . gg 1- 1, r x fx 'F we 1, a -5' we ' y. ip 9' i , Xxx R. Root X , 1 ,, is Af: v.,,g.' gg.: -'A mn. J ff Q. ,. gsiie, f Wi 1 1 . .' , ,.:-,- - N M. Sarafolean W. Sausen ,Q , .ff . .. -..X Q R. Rupert 5, is hge' its Q 'lei -' if wif? ' 5+ M-...uf if T. Scanlan , i t S x s - iz. Sei. 7 w 1 ' . . .Z QT B. Reilly K. Reising E. Relf .M . .. , , ..,. , . .E ,. , , mi 9 f fr :is-sta-mf 5 tg W use it i gg' 8 A wgfiffi'-.iff alms... 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Schreyer 472 5 e BROTHER ANTHONY Religion Tin YP g Alumni Moderator Camera Club PERSONA UTY POLL Most Typical Most Si-hool Spirit Most ifourteous Most Stuflious Funnif-st Best Looking Best Athlete Best Dressed Biggest Drag Jim Sxxeeliew lllark Theissn ll Dwane Spiess John Thomas lVlark Thoemlw Paul Tautgxf-s Phil Skardu Jim Spurrier John Steiner . J fo- my il gf . , K I fffiifw R, Svhuhert - Ji g. I G K' ,' we P. Sheehan N I i My '. , 2 ll. Slavik R. Snoke ff, 4' M' K .aigsf it J. Stenger f ip: we K Lf M.-.Y-, f W. Tate . 'wr N .W . P. Thoemke 3 fv- pw f J. Svhultz .Q N A. Shetka . , MW, fi, H 'gil . .,,, . I ,,. f. T. Slawik fie iiei E5 2 1 J. Spenrer we. A . J. Steiner I ,Q ,,g.i,., A- i.. N 1 J ,. ,gf 4 P. Tautges Q ga. PEZ., fv. ' .,,, Pieifi' I, L. Schultz J. Shiely K. Slipka ill ,if ii 1' L J ,M-V g X . ,-Vm 1 D. Spiess ' lar fi M F. Stix-zl - i .2 W M. Theissc n in . , 4 ,w , 'Q .i ir? M Q R. Thole J. Thomas .W . 1 Q-, W ,. ,. 'msfgwf J. Schulze Q: 11 D, Sina .-, ', E. 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