De La Salle Collegiate Yearbook - Pilot Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

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' 1 Q. . .Q s V-A. S r- -ly 555' .f,-, - ' A as I v THE l952 PlLOT Published by the Seniors of DE LA SALLE COLLEGIATE Detroit, Michigan The Semor Class of 1952 presented as thelr gift to the school an oak nlche 1n wlfuch was placed a hand carved statue of the Most Blessed It 1S their wish that all who pass by will honor her with a reverent Ave Maria 2 Virgin purchased by the entire student body. 'E XX Dedication QQS Qi We the class of 1952 ded1cate the De La Salle P1lot to Brother Bartholemew John our past prmczpal as a humble token of our esteem and apprec1at1on for h1s admlrable rel1g1ous and educatxonal d1rect1on 3 4' f -sag vu.,-5' 4,5 'Gill lillilll' v l, at , n wa . JP ff If - ll' 5. lilflllli H' 3 BROTHER LEWIS Chemlstry BROTHER PAUL PIIIICIPHI BROTHER ARATOR BROTHER FRANCIS BROTHER ANDREW Hlstory En hah Mdthemaucs BROTHER EUGENE Bursar BROTHER CLEMENT Mathemaucs WW Q,F'.,,,..!5v if MR ROBERTSON BROTHER GEORGE Enghsh Languages MR COSKY Enghsh BROTHER MICHAEL Physlcs nf- A Q BROTHER BERINA RD Bmlogy f BROTHER BERNARDIBE Languages MR BONINO BROTHER JAMES I-hstory Coach Languages MR. BERTRA N D Mathemaucs MR. BIBEAU Languagea MR, WALTER Band Glee Club MR. LE ZUC H Custodian Q C' MRS PODKE MRS LA DENDORF Secretary Lxbranan MRS MAC HA RG Llbranan MRS EBERT D1et1c1ar1 8 . s , , A.x.'1li'!' 'A Sig! if--g..,:1,-Q 'x 4 x Q 4. - '1 ', 'dia ',.w Ita.. -..., ' 1 VH mfg' W 1 v- 1 ft .XY ,- G ,bf W ,Y Wx: 4 : 5 ,ig ' Q, b, M 51, X C K 5. 7Qy,f I I 1 f A , 'Jiffy 4 g U' C b,! Hjk? imeanl E l0R CLASS M . -sf' HI TORY JUNIORS Upon our return as upperclassrnen we were pleasantly surprised by the changes which had taken place during our vacation. The most noticeable of these changes was the presence of our new principal, Brother Paul. There was little time for discovering new things, however, as we plunged with vigor into our new courses. Under the capable guidance of Brother William we soon were able to consider our- selves expert physicists while those of us who decided to continue our struggle with Latin were quickly up to our necks in Cicero. We found ourselves taking a more intense interest in the fortunes of our athletic teams, since many of their stellar performers were now our own classmates. The highlight of the football season was our win over St. Joe's. Our social interests also were increased with the climax of the year being the Junior Prom with the music of Dave Martin. Toward the end of the year a sorely needed public address system was installed through the efforts of Brother William. An important scholastic event was the establishment of the National Honor Society. For their outstanding records scholarships were awarded to Robert Marousek, James Dygert and George Dakoske. SENIORS At last, after three years of enjoyable toil and strife, we achieved the venerable position of Seniors. Thus with bolstered egoes we commenced a year that was to be one of the happiest of our lives. In a success- ful football season, La Salle again beat St. Joe's and climaxed the season with the Eastside Championship. The other athletic endeavors of the year were like- wise advantageous. Debating reached remarkable goals. We also became acquainted with sponsoring dances-such as a Halloween and Valentine's dance, to say nothing of the marvelous Senior Prom. It was on June 9. 1952, graduation day, that we looked back over the past four years-our hearts filled with a deep warmth of sentiment and perhaps a few eyes with mist, for our Alma Mater, its principles of Religion, Morals, and Culture, and the friendships of our La Salle Brothers and friends. E IOR 1952 THEODORE ABBRUZZESE lntra.nural Basketball I,2,3,4Q Honor Student 53 Merit Student I,2,4g Natlonal Honor Society Eg Freshman Track lg Dance corrrmttees 3,4. MICHAEL BATCHIK I. V. Basketball 21 J.V. Football 25 Baseball 2, 3,4g V. Basketball gg V. Football 55 In- tramural Basketball lg Dance Cornmrttee 4g Prorrl Committee 3,45 Honor Student I,2g Merit Student 5,45 Treasurer 3,4. JEROME BENTLY J.V. Football 1,23 V, Track 3,45 Intra- mural Basketball l,2,3,4g Dance Cornrnittee 4g V, Football Mgr, 3,45 Merit Student I,2, RQBERT BOURBONNAIS Intramural Basketball I,2, 5,4g Dance Cornlnlttee 4g Prom Corrtrnlttee 4g Merit Student l,2,4g Treasurer 2. WILLIAM BRINKER lntrarnural Basketball I,2, 3,43 Dance Committee 4g Prom Comnrlttees gg Fresn- rnan Track lg Freshman Basketball l, JAMES BROGAIN Honor Student l 3 Merrt Student 2 4 NSllOD3l Honor Socretx 3 Dance Cornmtttees 4 E IOR 1952 JOHN CARR Glee Clun l,2, 55 Band I,2,4g Honor l,2g Merit Student 5,45 Prom Committee 45 Dance Committees 4. JOHN CARROI. Glcc Club I, 25 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Dance Committees 45 Prom Committees 3,45 Cheerleader 45 Merit Student I,2, 3,45 Rowing 1,2,3,45 Vice-President 3,4. STANLEY CHRISTENSEN Glee Club 1,25 Baseball 4g Intramural Basketball I,2, 5, 45 Dance Cornmittee 45 Prom Committee 45 Cheerleader I, 25 Merit Student t,2, 5,4. RAYMOND CLAES J. V, Footbal15 V. Football 2,3g Intra.riuraI Basketball I,2,3,45 Dance Committee 5,45 Merit Student I5 Student Council 3. JOHN CLANCY Freshman Basketball Ig I.V. Football I,2g Freshman Track I5 Debate 2,35 Intramural Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Dance Committees 45 Prom Committees 3,45 Merit Student I,2, 3,4 Rowing 2, 3,45 Bowling I,2. WILLIAM COLLINS J.V. Football I,2g V. Basketball Mgt. 35 V, Football Mgr, 3,45 Dance Committees 45 Prom Committees 3,45 Honor Student I,2g Treasurer 2. Qt,- gift -aua- L2 'Q iq? 'e It 'mx NNW-'uf' , i I ,--gr ,.-Q gd? ,lu , H, 'Q' ,-c 1 .,. E l0R 1952 ROBERT CUNNINGIIAM J, V, Football 2g Band I,2, 5, Intra.uural Basketball I,2, 5,45 Prom Committees 5,49 Dance Commtttees 4g Freshman Track Ig Freshman Basketball I. GEORGE DAKOSKE J, V, Basketball 2g Baud I, 2, 5,4g tllee Club I,2, 3,45 Intramural Basketball 1, 5, 4, Dance COIIIIIIIIICCS 4g Pro1t1Cotum1ttees 4g llouor Student I,2, 5,41 Yearbook Staff 4, Natmual Honor Society 3, Vtce-Pres1dent4, Selence Club 45 Scholarships r,3,4, EDWARD DECOSTER Intramural Basketball I, 2g Dance Coru- tuittees 4, Proan Committees 54, llonor Student rg Merit Studenr 2. ROGER DIEGEL I. V. Football 2g V. Football 35 Intramural Basketball I,2,3Q Dance Committees 3,45 Prom Commrttees 3,4g Cheerleader 1,41 President of Archconfraternity 45 Student Council 4, Bowling 4. MARION DOBRZYNSKI J,V, Football 2g Glee Club Ig Intramural Basketball I,2, gg Dance Committees 4, Prom Commrttees 5,4g llonor Student l,2g Mertt Student 5,4g Rowtng 2. CLARENCE DONOVAN Mergt Student 2, 5.4, Honor Student Ip Prom Comnuttees 3,4g Dance Commlttees 4, Debate 23 Intramural Basketball I,2, 5,4. E lllll 1952 JAMES DYGERT LV. Football l,2g Cleo Club lg Debate 3,45 Intramural Basketball 1,25 3,45 Dance Cont- tnittee 45 PtotnCotnn1ittee 45 Honor Student 45 National llonot Soctety 3,45 Scholarship l,2, 3,4. LAWRENCE EPPERS Glee Club I, Debate Sec, 45 lnttatnural Basketball 1,21 Dance Committees 3,45 Merit Student lg Yearbook Staff 4, ROBERT ESCHRICH l.V. Basketball 25 J. V. Football Ig V. Football 23,45 V, Basketball 5, Intramural Basketball Ig Dance Comnuttee 3,45 Prom Committees 35 Student Council 4, DONALD FLANIGAN Baseball I,2, 5,45 Intramural llasketball 3,45 Dance Contntittees 5,45 Protn Committees 3,4. JAMES CALLAGHER Intramural Basketball 3,45 Dance Committees 45 Merit Student 5,45 Yearbook Staff 4, RUSSELL GALORNEAU Intratnural Basketball l,2, 5,4, Dance Cornnxittee 45 Ptotn Corntnittee 5,45 Merit Student 1,2, 3,45 Yearbook Staff 4, 315' of nl 1 -'M . ,df . Qi 99 -4-3 Sus' K' I 'X Z' .ff 3 ,,-' yl H9 . 1 ? V 'Y E IOR STEVEN GARBARIIMJ Student Council 4 Honor Student I 2 3 4 National Honor Socretx g Setretary 4 'tmrbook Srafl 3 4 Freshman Baskettuall I Intramural Basketball I 2 5 4 lreslrnran Track I Prom Corrrnnttees 3 4 Danee Cornnrrtteesg 4 Class Treasurer 5 RICHARD GAUVEREAU Band I 2 4 Intramural Basketoall 3 4 Dance Committees 4 Prom Cont rrittees 4 DONALD CENTER Band I 2 3 4 Glee Clubg Debate 2 Intramural Basketball I , 4 Danee C our mittees 4 Honor Student I Merit Student I 2 Bowlingg 4 EUGENE GOLAB Intramural Basketball 3 4 Honor Student 3 'wlerit Student I 2 4- Prom Committees 3 44 Dance Committees 4- Bowling 3. MITCHELL GRYGIEL Honor Student 35 Merit Student I, 2,44 Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3g Prom Committees 5,4 Dance Committees 4g Bowling 5, JOHN HA MEL V, Basketball 4g Merit Student 2,4g Intramural Basketball 2, gg Freshman Track Ig Freshman Basketball lg Prom Committees 3,4g Dance Committees 5,4, E lllll 1952 RICHARD IUNGWIRTII I. V. liaskctmall 2, LV, Football Ig Baseball I,2, 3,45 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3,45 Prom Coirmiittccs 5,45 llonor Student I,2g Merit Student 3,4g Class President I,2, RICIIARD ROSCIOLEK Band I, Glee Club I, 2, Dance Cotmiuttees 4, Prom Conmuttees 3,4, Merit Student Ig Bowling 2, 3,4 HAROLD KRAMER J. V. Football I,2g Intramural Basketball I,2, 3,4g Dance Committees 45 Prom Committees 3,4, Cheerleader Ig Student Council 3,'4, ROBERT KWA PISZ Glee Club 1,25 Intramural Basketball I,2, 3,4, Dance Comtnittees 3,4g Prom Com- mittees 3,4g Bowling 2, 3. DONALD LAMONT I.V, Football 2, Band lg V. Track 3,4g Intramural Basketball l,2, 3,43 Dance Committees 3,44 Prom Committees 3,4, Merit Student I,2,3,4, Yearbook 3,4, Bowling 4, Freshman Basketball Ig Freshman Track I, VICTOR LAMS LV, Football 2g Band I,2,3,4g Glee Club 3,4 Dance Committees 4g Prom Committees 4g Bowling 4, Merit Student 2. 1? 11' 15 f ...nr f I .f Q If-R, 71? Sir' 141 'TN E l0R 1952 PAUL LAURI lrttratttural Basketball l,2, 5, 4, Dance Committees 4, Prom Comtntttees 45 Mertt Student 2, 5.4, Bowltng 4, DONALD LOBSINGER Intramural Basketball l,2g Dance Cotnmtttees 4g Mem Student I,2, 3, Ftesbtnan Basketball lg Freshman Track lg Prottt Committees 4, WILLIAM LOUWERS Freshman Basketball I: I. V, Football 2, V. Basketball 45 V, Football 54, lntratnttral Basketball I,2, jg Dance Committees 5, 4g Prom Committees 3, llonor Student 2, Merit Student 13.44 Student Council 3, Class Prestdent 4, RlCllARD MACHESKE Glee Club lg lntratnural Basketball I, 3,4g Dance Comnttttees 4, Prom Committees 3, Cheerleader l,2g Bowling 5,4. FRANK MacKAY Band t,2, 3,45 lrttratnutal Basketball I, 2, 3,4, Dance Cotntntttees 4, Prom Committees 4, lltuwlittg 3, Freshman Track l. E IOR 1952 FRED MANGOLD Freshman Basketball lg Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Committees 45 Prom Coin- 1111ItL2t3S 3,45 Freshman Track 1. DOYLE MANNING Student Council President 4, V, Football 2, 3,41 I. V. Football lg J. V. Basketball 25 Freslnnan Basketball 15 lntraniural Bas- ketball I,3,4g ProtnCon1n1ittees 3,45 Dance Cointnittees 3,45 llonor Student 15 Merit Student 2. ROBERT MAROUSEK B8l'lLll,2gG1Et2 Club 1,25 V, Debate 3,45 Dance Committees 3,45 Prom Coinniittees 3,45 Honor Student I,2, 3,45 Yearbook Staff 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Science Club 45 Scholarships l,2,33F1'CSl11na11 Basketball 1. GERALD MARSH V. Football 2, 3,45 V, Basketball 2, 3,45 l.V. Football 15 Freshman Basketball lg Student Council 45 Glee Club 1,25 Intra- mural Basketball 15 Prom Committees 3,45 Dance Committees 45 Class President 2, BERNARD MCGAVIN V, Basketball 2, 3,45 V. Track 2, 3,45 V, Baseball Eg l.V, Basketball 15 I. V, Football 25 Class Secretary 45 Class Presi- dent 35 Honor Student I,2, 35 National Honor Society 35 Prom Committees 45 Dance Committees 4. MICHEAL MCKEY Band Ig Debate lg Honor Student I,2,35 Merit Student 45 lntramuralBasketoa1l 1, 2, 35 Dance Committees 45 Pro.11Con1z1rittees 3'4- il 45 p-:F ,gal gf' I for KU' of vmzx F. 10' 4:7 i Q '55 6 447 o '-I JXMES N1cMAllL N r nur.: Ba ketbtll Da Co iitnittee 4 from i olt mittee 4 Meri ti ent 5 4 es F Bow VINC EIVI MEIER id I 2 Clec C lub I intra nu llaskctballg 4 Dante Comtnittee 4 Prwtti L o IIIIIILICQ Honor student 2 'xlerit Student I Bowlinb 4 lxat Honor money 5 4 Yearbook staff 4 HENIRY MEURER .V Football I- V, Foo 73112 3 4- lu - mural Basketball I 2 3 4- Dance Co'nmittees 5 4- Pto'ti Committees 3 4- President 5. PETER MODAFF l.V. Football I 2- Intramural Basketball I,2, 3 4- Dance Committees 3 4- Prom Coltimittees 3 4- Freshman Basketball I- Merit Student I 2, 5- JAMES MULLANY nd I 2 3- Glee Club I 2 3,4 Intra-nu Basketball l,2g Dance Committee 4g Prom Committee 45 Science Club 4. RICHARD MULRENIN l.V. Football 1,21 l.V. Basketball I,2g Glee Club I,2g V. Basketball 3. Intramural Basketball I,4g Dance Committee 45 Prom Committee 43 Merit Student 1,43 Bowling 4, E l0R l952 JAMES MULROY Intramural Basketball 1,29 3,49 Dance Committees 3,49 Prom Committees 3,49 Freshman Track I. ALBERT NAULT Intramural Basketball l,2, 3, 49 Dance Committees 3,49 Prom Committees 3,4- Secretary I, RICHARD NOWAKOWSKI J.V. Football I,2, Glee Club I9 V. Football 2, 3,49 Intramural Basketball l,2, 3,49 Dance Committees 3,49 Prom Committees 3,49 Merit Student l,29 Rowing 1,21 President I, RICHARD OBERLE Band I,2,3,49 Glee Club 1,2,3,49 Dance Committees 49 Prom Committees 49 Honor Student l,2g Merit Student 3,49 Bowling 2, 3,4. ARTHUR OKARSKI Glee Club I, 29 Intramural Basketball 2, 3,49 Dance Committees 49 Prom Com- mittees 49 Honor Student 1.2, 39 Nat. Honor Society 3, JOHN O'MALIA J,V. Football 1,22 V, Football 39 Debate 29 Intramural Basketball l,2,49 Dance Com- mittees 3,49 Prom Committees 3,4Q Merit Student 29 Rowing t,2, 3. I :asf-S li 'ity 'Q' -i' -sd if L, ff' r ,vu 451' av-ss ,tk s X dag ,..- ,,,,,f ia- wi Mi NN LRNIER PAII. ntramnral Basketnall 4 Dance C omnnttees 4 Pro n C ommittees 4 Merit Student 4 GERALD PILARSKI I N Football I Intramural Basketball 1 3 Dance Co nmittees 4 Prom Committees 3 Honor Student 1 Merit Student 2 Bowling TODD PLOSKI Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling ,2, 3, 4, Merit Student 4, Prom Committees 3g Dance Committees 43 Class Secretary . DQNA LD PONCIROLI Merit Student lg Yearbook Staff 4g Prom Committees 3,45 Dancc Committees 3,4g Intramural Basketball l,2, JAMES POTTS '. Football 3.4: J. V. Football 1,25 Student Council 4, Freshman Track lgzlntramural Basketball Ig Honor Student I,3g Merit Student 2,4g Prom Committees 3,4g Dance Com- mittees 4. STEVEN POTZ V. Football 2, 3,4, V. Track 2,3,4g ,l,V, Football I1I.V. Basketball 2, Intramural Basketball I, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3g Dance Committees 3,4, V. Rowing I,2,3,4g Bowling l,2, 3. E l0R I952 PAUL PREUSS Debate 2, Intramural Basketball l,2, 3,45 Dance Committees 4, Prom Corrtmittees 4, Honor Student 1, 2, 5,4, Secretary of Arch- confraternity 4, Freshman Track lg Yearbook Staff 4, Nat, Honor Society 5,4. REGINALD PSC IUK Band I, 2, 3, Pres. 4: Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3,4g Dance Committees 4, Prom Committees 5,45 Bowling l,2,3,4. ROBERT PURCELL Freshman Track Ig Intramural Basketball I,2,4g Dance Committees 3,4, Prom Committees 3,4, Cheerleader I,2, 3, JOHN QUINLAN l,V. Basketball 2: l.V, Football lg Y. Football 2,4g Intramural Basketball lg Dance Committees 4, Prom Committees 3,4g President ig Secretary 2, LOUIS RANCELLE Intramural Basketball I,2, 3,4, Dance Committees 4, Prom Committees 41 Fresh- man Track 1, al' 429 ,,,r i' inf ,Gil .f i' r ll bL W Q. 5 L Ll11 U C m111L1 LULIS RENIZ 1111 1111 .ura awk L 1 11t1Le lu L Ol 1111tL 5 or L11t 2 3 Nat llo'1o1bo11 RA LPH RINRIQ ra 1 wt '1 3 4' D111 31111 ees 5 . f cm , 5 Q11, llomw S-cu, . RUNALD ROGERS 11. 1. 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MlCllEAl. 5ll.ftNE lttttgttttttral Babltctlmll t ,2, 5, 45 Dattttu Cotttttttttues 5,45 Ptottt Cottttttittees 5,4, Mettt Stttdettt 2, 3. TZIOMAS SHERER Dance Ctwttttrttttesb 5,4g Ptottt Committees 5,4, Pxlurtt St.tdettt l,2g Bowltttg 54, ElDW,XRDmlINNAlx1UN IIllfJ.It.lfd1Run-L'f.dl: l,2,j,.1,g Dttttcu Co:ttttttttcc15,4, Prtutttfjotttttttttccs5,43 llotttst' Student l,2,5,4g Nat. llottor Society 3 1 V-,. .Ag 3 N aw- :wg --0 -Apg- J - eg .5 ,J :vi -7 C57 it mi 4'1 '1 gd' qs-1 Z' E l0R 1952 WALTER SOBZAK Glee Club l,2, 3,45 Intramural Basketball 1,23 Merit Student 2, 3, 45 Science Club 4. DONALD SOEbT Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Dance Committee 4 Prom Committee 3 4 Ilnnor Student 1 2 Merit Student 3 4 I3 wlinfg 4 OTTO S0551 X Baskctuall 2 V Footbal Intramural Basketball I 4 Dance C ommittee 4 Prom Committee , 4 Ireshlnan Basketball I ANTHONY SPORER V Trackz IntrarnuraIBasketbaI I 2 Dance Committee 4 Prom Comrrittee 3 4 Rowing I ROBERT STANSBERRY Intramural Basketball 2 3 4' Dance Committee 4- Prom Committee 4- Honor Student 3- Merit Student 1,25 Arcbconfraternity Vice-President 4- Freshman Basketball 1, RONALD STREETENBERGER V, Track 2, 3,4g Intramural Basketball I, 2,3,4 Dance Committee 4g Prom Committee 4g Merit Student 1, E IOR l952 LEONARD TA MINSKI Clee Club I, 25 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3,45 Dance Committee 45 Prom Committees 3,45 Merit Student l,2, 3,45 Treasurer 5, JOHN VISMARA LV, Basketball l,2g V. Basketball 3,45 V. Track 2,3,4g V. Football 35 Dance Committee 4g Prom Committee 4g Merit Student I,2, 3,45 Student Council 45 Secretary 25 Vice-President 3. PHILIP VIVIANO Intramural Basketball I,2,45 Dance Committees 3,45 Prom Cotnmittees 3,45 Student Council 4. MARVIN WACHNOWSKI Glee Club I: I.V. Football I5 Intramural Basketball 25 V. Rowing 35 Prom Committees 3'4- STEPHEN WARREN Glee Club I, 2, 3,45 Debate I, 2, 3,45 Dance Committees 3,45 Prom Committees 3,45 Science Club 4. ROBERT WILLIAMS Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3,45 Dance Committee 45 Prom Committee 45 Bowling 4. eas- O Xf 5? 2 if NWC? 9 fu? ffgg, fazgg , ,ff Q mx ll xw f W A 'Z Z Good Even1ng Lad1es and Gentlemen Thls IS your rovlng telev1s1on announcer Steve Garbar1no welcommg you to tlus spec1al v1deo presentat1on of the 15th annual Class Reumon of the 1952 graduates of De La Salle Graduatmon Exerc1ses m 1952 although 15 years ago seem l1ke only last week Lxttle d1d we real1ze how our fellow classmates would r1se to fame and fortune As the camera focuses on the Speakers' Table we see Honorable Judge J1m Dygert convers1ng w1th State Senator George Dakoske wh1le John Carroll C1ty Councllman l1stens xn Standmg bes1de Jack 15 B111 Coll1ns head of the Errand Runnlng Department of the C1ty of Detrolt To the left of thxs foursome are several celebr1t1es from the world of sports Among them are Stan Chnstensen Ed Slnnamon and Frank Mackay g1ant defenslve hnernen on the Detrolt L1ons and Doyle Mann1ng team waterboy Also present are Stltch V1smara h1gh scorxng All Profess1onal League guard and hxs understudy John Po1nt a Game Hamel talk1ng to D1ck Jungwlrth the pltcher w1th the most losses 1n the mxnor leagues last year Next to h1m 15 Tod Plosk1 All Star Bowler S d tan 1ng at the extreme left of your screen probably d1scuss1ng the ments of the new rocket eng1ne are Joe Laram1e 1nternat1onal sc1ent1st and college professor Stephen Warren Interplanetary Rocketsh1p Pilot and Reg Pscu1k drxver of Mxke Shane's hot rods at the Motor C1ty Speedway That slxght flounsh you Just heard was for the entrance of John Clancy Pres1dent of the Lonely Hearts Club and h1s bevy of young fem1n1ne admlrers Close on h1s heels comes Ed Decoster Pubhsher of Cr1me Comxcs and J1m Mulroy Broadway's Happy Ir1shman The two gentlemen who Just passed before the camera were Bern1e McGav1n Fuller Brush Man and Bob ESChT1Ch fru1t peddler They seemed to be d1s cussmg the varxous methods for sellmg thelr wares door to door The person Stalldlng out 1n the crowd because he has an Army Fat1gue Jacket over h1s tuxedo IS Lou1e Rancelle famous Durable Coat tester Catchmg a few w1nks of sleep on the couch IS Fred Mangold now pa1d for h1s frequent slumbers Tlus spec1al talent has enabled h1m to r1se to the pos1t1on of ch1ef mattress tester at Cush1on Foam Mattress Company Ey1ng the leftover dessert Wlth envxous eyes are J1m Potts Don Ponc1ro11 and Hank Muerer expert d1et1c1ans who promxse a lxght we1ght of 230 lbs to 28 9 5 O W ' Qff O -N 2 2 SX .?A ll' O 'R gg 5 Zvi, 0 png, e 9 6 ' - yf' 7 -m x as f, 9, ,, its Z Z i f shm ones! 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R59 -2: e aff? -a 1 ff? ,f 2 4 , 722 .N 1' S 69 9394 AQQOQ Q YQ? 0 F ,I 1 N L66 I 'N r X71 f O v,3o0 1 ',' 2' A I is ' 4 Q, 1 Z U r r- i PROPHECY anyone who ll follow thelr s1mple 283 step d1et Keep up the good work you lucky S1tt1ng mn front of them are two busmess assocxates Steve Potz who poses for the Charles Atlas Before ads and Ralph R1nke who poses for the Charles Atlas after ads Two graduates of great flnanclal success now enter1ng the Ma1n Ballroom are Gerry Marsh head of a local barber synd1cate and John Quxnlan wholesale d1str1butor of Dr Footsre s Gold Plated Arch Supports The young man wear1ng the notlceably wrmkled pants 15 John O'Mal1a Looks as though Jack had h1s tux on the last txme he balled out h1s racmg shell Stand1ng next to the refreshment table and st1l1 argu1ng the merlts and down falls of then' r1va1 buslnesses are M1ke Batch1k and Rog D1egel Centerllne s Commercxal Rhubarb Kmgs The two men carry1ng parachutes and cans of axrplane pol1sh around w1th them are Ron Streetenberger and Jerry Bently mamtamence supervlsors at the C1ty A1rport The boys d1dn't have to go very far to fxnd employment after graduatlon They Just moved across Conner Avenue Entertamment scheduled for later on 1n the program w1l1 feature the Negro Spxrxtuals of Bob Marousek and the smooth dance arrangements of Ron Rogers and h1s Stardust Seven MHSICIHBS 1n the band lnclude Howard Schuldt D1ck Gauvereau Dxck Oberle Lee Sm1th V1c Lams John Carr and V1nce Meler Dxck Macheske the frlendly untertaker seem to have some mlschlef on h1S mlnd as he talks to Bob W1l11ams the mad chem1st Could lt be that D1ck 15 httle short of customers 'P 'P 'P The commotxon U1 the background 15 bemg caused by a group of rad1cals led th1s small event IS bexng televlsed As the crowd xs movmg 1n thls general d1rect1on I'd hke to take th1s opportumty to thank the sponsor of th1s telecast Rad1ant Ray Claes Your Fr1end1y Used Car Dealer My thanks also go to Pau Preuss scrlpt wnter and Don Lamont techn1ca1 advlsor Please stay tuned to th1s Channel for Pete Modaff and Greg Sequ1n the Popular Dxsc Jockeys 29 . 1 . 1 I - , C ll H H 7 f . I Q s , , q . 1 n 1 a by their great reformer Ted Abbruzzese, demanding an explanation as to why ll ' , ll ' , 7 5' Z l-. -f LA T WILL A ll TE TAME T Jerome Bently wrlls to Joseph Jarackas the frner pornts of reconstructron of fourth hand autos Bob Bourbonnars wrll to Anthony Vrvrano hrs garrulous nature James Brogan wrlls to Thomas Kanka hrs complete Classrc Comrcs Lrbrary John Carr wrlls to Ronald Sables the abrlrty to start Model T s by a runnrng start fdownhrlly Raymond Claes wrlls to Ronald Koerber hrs Junk yard Roger Dregel wrlls to Gerald Pavlrk hrs srngrng vorce Donald Genter wrlls to Rrchard Drx hrs smrle Donald Lamont wrlls to Wrllram Soranno a bushel of rndustry Joseph Laramre wrlls to James Super a box of No Nods Paul Laurr wrlls to Gorden Black hrs talent for makrng posters Frank MacKay wrlls to Wrllram Catalfro hrs aggressrveness Doyle Mannrng wrlls to Rrchard Martrn leadershrp rn the Student Councrl Gerald Marsh wrlls to Marvrn Boroskr an All Crty Football Award Rrchard Nowakowskr wrlls to Donald Mattes hrs chemrstry mark to add on to hrs own frn order to passj Todd Ploskr wrlls to James D Achrlle many broken bowlrng prns Steve Potz wrlls to Wrllram Labadre the Job of chref drsh washer rn the cafeterra Robert Rerd wrlls to Harold Carson hrs reputatron as a frre bug Eugene Rosrnskr wrlls to Tony Messana the money he has saved on harrcuts Mrchael Shane wrlls to Robert Coseglra hrs duals Lee Smrth wrlls to James Stapleton hrs abrlrty to play bot a hot trombone and drums Donald Soest wrlls to Ronald Sebastran hrs pool cue Theodore Abbruzzese Wrllram Collrns wrlls George Dakoske wrlls extrngursher wrlls to Paul Knuff hrs new relrgron Abbruzzesrum to Roger Goebel hrs drag wrth the Faculty to Charles Hessen hrs abrlrty to whrte wash the school s walls wrth a frre Clarence Donovan wrlls to Edgar Stahl hrs professronalrsm at rnk well basketball Robert Eschrrch wrlls to Lawrence Rue hrs nervous afflrctrons John Hamel wrlls to J hn Mahoney hrs grrpes Rrchard Jungwrrth wrlls to James Carey hrs collectron of tres Donald Lobsrrrger wrlls to Eugene Norman hrs worshrp of Vrrgrl Trucks Bernard McGavrn wrlls to John Maloney hrs famous half courts set shots Vrncent Merer wrlls to Peter DeMeulemeester hrs bow tre James Mulroy wrlls to Robert Westrrck hrs Anglo Pohobra Fred Mangold wrlls to Donald Bednarchrck hrs abrlrty to sleep any where Rrchard Oberle wrlls to Bernard Kolwrckr hrs tuba rendrtron of Auld Lang Syne John O Malra wrlls to Phrllrp Pa vlrc hrs throwrng arm James Potts wrlls to Ronald Loesch hrs chemrstry testrng powers Robert Pucell wrlls to Ray Japowrcz half a parkrng space Ronald Rogers wrlls to Thomas Johnson hrs herght Gregory Sequrn wrll to Norman Mrller hrs rmpersonatrons Anthony Sporer wrlls to Edwrn Wolff hrs curly locks John Vrsmara wrlls to Robert Mansfreld hrs feed off Phrlrp Vrvrano wrlls to James Guertrn hrs motto They shall not pass Stephen Warren wrlls to Lawrence Rerly hrs unanswerable questrons -,ia l K V li y ' eq Z ww- 3 is A-iff Y ,f - , U., . ,f A . , L r ,ff . 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Sables, G. Pavlik, R. Witkowski, B. Kolwicki, P. Cencer, M, ward. JU l0R ROUM l Officer LEFT TO RIGHT R. Schoenherr. Secretary-Treasurer R. Martin . .... President G. Pavlik . Vice President 6 BOTTOM ROW: F, McCormick, G, Friese, T. Kilbride, E. Stahl, P. Lawrence, A. Viviano, T. Madigan, R. Messana, R, Iapowicz, J. Maloney, H. Carson, W. Catalfio. SECOND ROW: P. De Meulemester, T, McLaughlin, T. Kanka, R. Mrozinski, A. Przepiora, V. Utykanski, J. Hammerly, N. Shankin, D. Stocker, I. Casey, R. Westrick, A. Ceckowski. THIRD ROW, R, Koerber, J, Guertin T. Herman, R. Loesch, C. Hessen, J. Iarackas, S. Messina, T. Johnson, J. Ward, M, Boroski, R. Mahoney, R. Dix, JU l0R RO0M 22 Ufiicer LEFT TO RIGHT J. Guertin ...... President R. Mahoney . . Vice President A Q 3 as 'Q-E. 'asv-W 43 'QT 3 A ee V ai lf nl , t . Vw - 5 Q 13 E ' A I A W E, ..... --an 11 El ' 1' X ! W , . . 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'G'f'3H- 45535 ,I 1- H 4 1 4 1 5 5 ' W- A -I ' jj 5 'I V -- 2:5 'xl ,. 9 x A , 5 ' I Q il ' ,f fr J 3 Y ' A - , S -V N 5 ' Qgfi- , ,w ,, fs ' I --4. BOTTOM ROW: R. Victor, C. Evola, C. Kaspari, S. Oleksrnskr F Ufford D Stevenson B LaFluer D. Keena, B. Vermeersch, T. Kotula, R. Linsley, A. Keller SECOND ROW J Vrcarr T Brune G lessee, I. Parol, A. Macioce, T. Neych, W. Rose, T. Pavlock I VerFa1ll1e R Hayosh J Hardorn E. Gosskie. THIRD ROW: V. Weldon, A. VanderMeulen W Brelrckr D Galat J Weaver W Walker M. Blake, E. Winnicki, D. Kotenko, G. Elliott, P. Meyer R Mayer A Rutledge A Mok FRE HMA RO0M I3 LEFT TO Bielicki . Keller . Brune . Pavlock . RIGHT . Treasurer . . Secretary Vice President . . President 40 Starting the day with the rosary. CHO0L CE E 5 lrschoo lDaYs, School Let x represent .... Daz Rome wasn'tbui1t in a day. Jm..,1K Two inseparables - Ancient History and the map. in f in W fy. 'Q The calm before the storm' Q.. X - s,! That's a crawfish? Boy, are my fingers tired! Watch those static charges, Brother! Sz Ud ents offerin 8 thel. 1- flc Our Retreat Master Father Leo Patrick, C. P. Perhaps the most significant RETREAT event of the school year was the annual Retreat. We were fortunate this year in having Father Leo Patrick, a Passionist from Chicago, as our Retreat Master. During the Retreat the students attended daily Mass and had an opportunity to receive Holy Communion. The days were spent in spiritual reading and careful attentiveness to the inspiring talks of Father Leo. We were all indeed grateful to the Retreat for the opportunity it gave us to become better acquainted with God and our religion. ff Sacri ff 1 4: Y i I 3 A 5 V 1 X , , I L+., f ' W h 1 We 2 5 I T , . r ggi I V I T. Y i 1 v . ,A ,V ' f ., 5 af ' ,W Mk g S- - , A -,M X 1 7 5 Q. . N 'V 3 'Iii 5' Tb - ' X. 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L qv X This year the Student Council took on added importance as it widened its interests and increased its support of various school activities. Among other things the Student Council held a monthly meet- ing of the student body and several school dances. Much credit must be given to the boys of this organization through Whose efforts student initiative is encouraged. l ,. v ll if lf HQ -QZ W ,wyi N wa 5 Underclass Council representatives: A, Schaller, C, Jennings, S, Wegrzynowicz, A, Vander Meulen, S. Di Mercurio, R. Coseglia, J. Guertin, I, Potvin. E. Norman, frequent entertainer at student affairs. Student gift to the Qld Folks' Home. The De La Salle Band, under Professor Walter, opened its season at the St. Paul foot- ball game, for the first time a real marching organization. The many long hours of practice were rewarded when it marched in the U. of D. stadium at the Soup Bowl game. St. Paul's parish complimented the group by asking it to lead the parish contingent in the annual Holy Name parade. With hammer and saw, Professor Walter and the boys enclosed the gym balcony to make a permanent practice Half-time march room. An ensemble of the best players added much to the assemblies with their cheerful and bouncy playing. BA D A D GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: C. Schmitt, G. Genter, R. Slepski, Professor R. Walter, SECOND ROW: R, Westrrck, A. Heidrich, A, Keller, N. Oldanl, V. Welden, E. McKernan, J, Gurney, THIRD ROW: L, Brennan, D. Grosbeck, A. Manders, K. Rutz, T, Vethacke, R, Zink. FOURTH ROW: D, Parker, V, Lanis, V. Goebel, J. Stapleton, E, Olszewski, N, Miller, P, Vrllani. FIFTH ROW: S. Mazzola, R. Hill, R. Gauvreau, D, C-enter, L. Smith. SDCTH ROW: B. Kulwicki, A. Mok, V. Meier, R, Oberle. STANDING: R. Psciuk, W, Kubiscz, J, Carr, A. Ceckowski, J. McCormick. f 'A J , 4' J, . ! Q' N de ii' .14 ' 1 ' -f mf lv u f-5. 4M 1 I A by xo' Mg . .,'i'R . ilw, . r 1 'vars ., IQ 1 0 I ,Ala xQ Q .fi x. E 3 3 Ywfy v . ff, ,.,f .. ,- , gk L L,.i,w,A . N' uf 1 sw X Y, ,J 41 1 v 4- Qi - A 1' 'QQ' si K H Q Qfe ' gg 'QF . 0 g If iw -s ' 2. Y 5 Q L 3 .- 2 3444 ,X V QQ X V 9 ' ,S Q w .4 5' gif X 1 5 V 'f4if E.. ,K lg' 1 ' W: Y' mix., W i ' N. , Q xl' Y , q , 1 X i ' j' f,, 5' n e W ,J 'I , ff' ,gy ?1.. g,fT P P, Preuss, R. Rogers, J. Brogan, G, Dakoske, R. Marousek, The Brother Arator Justin Chapter of the National Honor Society was also very active during the past school year. In November they were conducted on an inspiring inspection tour of the Chrysler Motor Co. Besides sponsoring a dramatic play over the P.A. system, the club sponsored the various projects at the Gpen House held on March 9, 1952. The Members received their honor pins in an impressive assembly held on the same evening. Senior members of the society in- cluded Ron Rogers, Pres. , George Dakoske, V. Pres. , Steve Garbarino, Sec. , Vince Meier, Jim Dygert, Bob Marousek, Paul Preuss, John Hamel, Ted Abbruzzese and Art Okarski. Bob Coseglia, John Ward, and Dornis Le Vasseur have been added to the Junior members of the Society. Under the able direction of Mr. Cosky, the Society has risen to a position of high honor in school life and activities. G Dakoske Vrce President R Rogers President S Garbarmo The Natignal, I-101101-Society Secretary and Mr Cass Cosky Moderator presents a radio drama. Pa YJ 1...Q ,Q 50 2 1 img 'Y xg .E V? ga xg' .52 V 'V' PILOT TAFF Steve Garbarino and Donald Lamont, Associate Editors, Paul Preuss, sports editor, Gordon Black, art editor, George Dakoske and Ronald ROg9rS, business editors, assisted by Vince Meier, Don Genter, Bob Marousek and Don Ponciroli, with Brother James as moderator, put in many extra hours each day after school, producing this book. Marousek, Black, Center, Lamont Preuss, and Garbarino lay out pages. Business managers Dakoske and Rogers confer with Editor Garbarino Typing copy for the Pilot W, S. .fx 'S- CIE CE flu Wimessing an experiment are, clockwise, H. Schuldt, C. Arseriault, G. Black, J, Januzzi, R. Marousck, A. Keller, J, Peters, G. Dakoske, H, Adams, W, Giovan, T, Vethacke, P. Schultz, F, Schultz, J. Mullariy, and G. Pavlik. The officers of the group, Presi- dent Gerald Pavlik and Secretary treasurer Gordon Black, discuss the construction of a radio set with Brother Michael, Moderator. The De La Salle Chapter of the Science Club of Amer- ica offers students an oppor- tunity to extend their knowledge of the sciences, and to give them access to school equip- ment for research experiments. Members give prepared lectures concerning their favorite sciences-- such as Physics, Chemistry, and Astronomy---and exhibit projects which they have prepared. A mimeographed booklet, Worlds of Science and Technology, was published and offered for sale to the student body. ,,.'., , ,V,, '- ' ., E rf Y 12 ' ' fx 156 ' lx: Kan .VJ XVI' : 61 I ' - 4,5 li' -f if ' v Y 2'-af .l, 9' V , Y V g , 3'-Tri. f 1,1 , .gl W , x G' gm 'Xl' nu JA 'Ui . w, 4 A ml VW . if ,VA , 1 A P Q . o . I un Q av L 9 v 9 -95 dn p ' 1 M' -Q! Q X 'I '. vi 1 5, . 5 f i A 5 Q' Q N .: '. 1 AQ '4 5 : ' ,' '-- 6 Q: 4 . A '1 f I e I i km, J r '- 3 A, Y X lil HH ' Q 7 1 1 .. , Ah, li ,1 .1 , 2 ,J . E.. F0ll'l'llALll I The Pilots enjoyed anothervery sue- A cessful season, winning the Eastside . Parochial League Championship for the ' third time in five years. V , 1 ' After winning non-league encounters I against St. Paul and St. Charles and drop- ping a game to a powerful St. Theresa ' eleven, La Salle opened its conference schedule against St. LadislausQ A last ' l half rally was not enough and we fell 13 to 12. The Pilots' march to the East Side title was greatly aided by a forfeit win over St. Anthony. Our traditional game with St. Joseph for the oil can was a hard- fought battle featured by Gerry Marsh's 51 yard run for the only score ,of the night St. Stanislaus, the last obstacle in our path, was swamped 37 to 6, and we were once again in the Soup Bowl. St. Mary's, however, the West Side Champs continued to hold a jinx over us as they handed us our third defeat of the season. 1951 SEASON Q sept., 16 '- St. Paul 6 D L Sept. Z3 st. Chimes, sept. 30 st. Theresa Oct. 8 St. Ladislaus Oct. 14 St. Anthony Oct. 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I N .,udzsifil..- fiisl -is Denby prays Wcsklern foil 1' lmt Sunday Lillernoon at DQLIK 1.1 N gd. 'Chu l.e..- sq.: ,lp '.l,'hGll LL- ly K i aa 8 fon,c,.r,JW in U of D 5 Bm.SViHC Started tm , nz, lr- 'Ijgm fl mf' 1'-'Fwd jf' 55 Wm. I 1 I ' . mee, S+ ter bv scoring the firs do A 'hm the IM Seilt 45 yang at 1 l 'dary vf 2:30 P-m- S.UfldGlY In H16 UMIUCH' got phssession ofl-f.. -,-., ju A ' y Ilwo lynn fl ir lf, vhv 555. Soup Bowl game which will c Cham. fm. bail. Start- raged Sew mls latm. the Lil will pine- ing OD I h e i 1' for -rounri :attzwlc led to the ,FI I .1 l A A. Qfwhhhi9lu,.,.n Au engst 0 w n 210, th 9 . .A -l ng, line. The Pilots they' Vi 'f nizizl-lied cl o in ff ' ' 5 'aid rl--nzilly sqttlng g I Q' .I:S11'jfjP . lo l.uStllll-'s ,, E .4 , ' - SS to n the 5 yard line. R' I G have:YLl1'll line, nr Have i Smasm x .yr H im., Q. J . :fan 1E n 0 S Marques if Q. ...... . U . E, first V Sim ml I' Q Sfamslaus Sunday lo 'lake fhe w e n r w i d Q y Q f .F f Q V010 1 'eds by Sf Anlhony and Sf.. Mound left end 1, -' S-'Wild wwlw' saw no ' Moller: helPed lwlce beafen Delf ? Mi1'd0Wn- q 1 'fhreefagy . s l , Alexz Flenrmv -- '...,.v.- ni lf l in e le ilnied Ili but ard N2 L ' line, Sevoncls 'l'i.l-vesa the Pill: In the an Donn we-nt Lanfioll' pig, , S of fx Susl The kivk vi' ai fake lu six void niarwli. Geriv Marsh, lVlinul.es later ll punt was blocked nn A. 1 on the Pilots' 19. Pus ...g their ' way to the eight, Doran scored i again on the same play for the 2 Pirates. Don Winson kicked the l if extra point, The halftime score was 13 to 0. ' The third quarter saw N . ,sffrlez f Ae 452, izialnngl ... the Pilots. On llur Q ,Ulm lit-'ry Marsh sprint:-all .11 fri, 'tis rlvmn The smelt' lines lor, the Plots' mall' TD. Rfll'flN'Vfl1ll rm'.x'c':'ltfl lllfl f Lt'vl pomi. 5 LaSalle kivlarrl oil but lhe hal l of .over fhe goal line. resizltm' in a tour-hhack with the Blue .lay ' faking over on Yhe 20 Sl. .lm vias penzxlizerl 15 io: llflifllllfplx set' vit. - ,. 'A 4, ' ing it on its own 5. Sgfgfii-Lrg? xgcfgirhl? fl 'P' Four plays Intel. Sl. Joe wma! 50 yzffrd march L ' ' xforreci To punt lf: the Pnlols o ' X ,..4 the Blue .la ' 29 La Salle uns, 'to the right. iff'- fn midslripe. On the fouff bucked thx-ougl an oflside perm, tour-hdown :md me-r. ln the fourth intercepted on and ra couple went yards and s n to the plays Hank point. St after a 65 Bour ue Q end for a 25 son then added another point on the kick. The Pilots encounter theii fini, ,yr rival at 8 p.m. Monday agng field when they mee 37 fig penalized 1:3 if lthe 35, but 1' . Var' pass ,connected for l5, La Salle. unable ffl 1 other fifgt down, purwfl to Secnndsflater, the Pilms x errd a fiimole nn the 226 and Rble to lllllfe to the loin' i aifl lhicd and fwlillll :. fll IRQ. ll' or' Eve plow Fl lu Bill FOXUDH 1 fumble on the Blue Jays Don Kaiser ran to the 32 next play Ray Peiia passe 18 wards to Hagen at midstripa Kaiser ran to the. La Salle 28 fc another first down but St. Josep, 4 Vw is forced ln punt. De La Salle plays Sl, Sl:-mir' leur, at 2:30 pm. Sunday at Jayri Field. The decide n x e races in the fi News' four s League: Dc eLaE leT Salle ay as isla.zs 'hed .mmp am A , A. Soup Bowlv L' next Sumlav' wit Redford for the ,a wills city title. , if-he Knights of, Columbus pre De La Salle earned a safetibemed Boyswue Wlth 3 ll'0Ph!. after Iwo mfnules of play whei' three yards away 52 Marv Boil-'Aski and Doyle Man- i Y i , ' ning hlf Chet Frcderit'ks ' I ll ' . safety punt a , - Broncs' Ron Stony e I cel 164' -Q lin the end zone . . - givi' if 7 two points, l I I Uh d ,. in glven 1' in M1 'I ecfeixed by . N elfharlf . Gerry ' ' ' X' i1'Y bf on the touch convert Th yards to a T.D. Hank Mcurer cfmverte the extra point and the scor stood 940 for the Pilots. ln the second period, Sf penetrated to the Pilots' sexe but was unable to score until A once again took over on the P lots' 35 and drove to thc' ll. Rot aid Schajter then scored for th Broncs but failed to convert. A halftime, the score was 16-6. De La Sail' ' Redford By H A pair of La Salle - for the will Capuchin Bowl game Sunday. . 1 U. of season Redeemer cesslve A downed St.. 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Mansfield, W. Louwers, D. Mattes, L. Rue, G. Marsh, J. Hamel. SECOND ROW: T. Brune, J. Plutschuck, T, Kanka, J. Maloney, B, McGavin, J. Vismara, J. Stapelton, D, Parker. BA KETBALL Gerry Marsh Guard 88 points 1 , 1 ' ' 4 -pf 4' -SYM, Bill Louwers Forward 100 points Be rn1e MCGHVID Guard l 5 1 points We-ft MEM TOP ROW: R, Corben, 1 G' 'R I F fa 1 A x -5 fi C. Lucas, R. Iungwirth, R, Fortin, D. Dembeck, I, Louwers. SECOND ROW: K, Coakley, G, Quinn S. Filip, I. Morey John Maloney Guard ZZ points 1951 1952 Don Mattes ' Center 126 points 12 4.4. ,Q J. Vismara l ! if Guard 77 points Q33-31 his 15 vac 'L St. Anthony Servite St. Ladislaus One. - ' St. Stanislaus 595 A Catholic Central St. Joseph Servite VARSITY SCHEDULE UNOW Tension at center court! St. Stanislaus Catholic Central St. Joseph St. Ladislaus St. Anthony DLS OPP 49 41 45 33 49 33 61 51 30 41 48 21 77 35 51 36 37 44 69 39 61 55 44 50 Lia-ewrfnidreaififl ,,, 2 ?'W7 ' U -T ,,, .. 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Q 3' KL.,- .'f.1 . 5 iff Ac, A -. f S ik. x N.-' dpi'-gf 3Q'lQ- f 542: A A. v C 1 .fdQ-.4544 - f' . ,psf - FQ '1??u:.': 22: ' 'Q' - xx .. , .. , Q. 'I .Y,f.z14, 4 2 xf' Pkiuigi-1'h'1' b 4e,vzff'v?'a + Y. w.2i'Z3'jfQs,x 2 il. , ' 715' WE f H4- Q .gif R M-ejiwf V , -b ' nf - jiwlf 'i I ' ' a A - Y- A W? . Za .,, if ,, .N , ? . 4 fi ? ffmm,,, + 1 A f, ' , An 1 gi, Q 7 . 1 v 'r , .105 af If -4, 'V' 531, . '39 Perfect start in the Class ,QL A Regional Mile, with Mc- Qwg Gavin at extrerne right. vu nb Q fx, The Pilots, under the guidance of 5 4 Coach Bonino, will be out to regain the Parochial League City Track Cham- nf, -fvw '1 ,R pionship which they won two years ago. Q. ' -- Mr. Bonino will attempt to build a ' ', aa winning team around a bevy of re- 3 A 1 , turning lettermen who helped to make - X lb -- '3 5, A ilv 3 gps, La Salle a strong contender last year. P' -Ai, , f . H l , - ragga , 5, Among those returning are Bernie - 5' 1 . . McGavin and John Vismara, two of the ,, -, 'T i1 ? best distance men in the city. Mc- sf ? e.'fT'-Jfg-zggl, Gavin's specialty is the mile while ' V, Vismara, who was awarded a trophy for being the school's top athlete last ' year, is the League's top half-mile 1 hifi' runner. Other varsity men expected to flag-ffff-tvs.. ,f ,1. 1 help are Steve Potz, Marvin Boroski, - Ron Streetenberger, and Bob Mans- field. The team should be much stronger this year and will be a definite threat Boroski takes the high hurdle. for top track honors. KNEELING: R. Sebastian, S. Wegrzynowicz, D, Lamont, R. Streetenberger, B. McGavir1, J. Vismara. STANDING: R. Martin, S, Potz, J. Bentley, R. Mansfield, A. Rymiszewski, D. Owocki, R. Coseglia, M. Boroski, R, Marecki L. Rue, R. Schwikert, mgr. v-5 ,fs 4 De La Salle oarsmen have won more trophies in their three years of com- petition than any other high school in the UnitedStates. Since their first major victory, the International High School Championship Four at the Royal Canadian Henley, La Salle has be- come the greatest threat in high school rowing in the country. The crew members are looking for- ward to their meeting with the one school which has barred the path to top X Q5 W-. wav... Above and below ROWI G at FRONT ROW: J. Carroll, S. Potz, S. Meek, J. Clancy, J. O'Ma1ia. BACK ROW: E. Doherty, L. Pylar, W. Giovan, C. Dunn, T. Mc- Cafferty, L. Pfem, T. Howell. action on the Detroit River honors, the Canadian champions, St. Catherine's of Ontario. ,.,.,.,,,,t nr- lei' C a-5uaX int.raf0uraX attire . Sa ,V ,I U12 CIS 1 I I? RAL e I, i I1 for E'ufr1bXe mal. De La Salle's and St. Joe's Little Brown Jug CHEERLEADER Come on purple, come on gold The spirited play of this year's De La Salle athletic groups was encouraged by the cheers of the Pilot's staunch supporters. The season's cheers were led throughout by our Junior and Senior cheerleaders whose pep and vigor passed on enthusiasm to fans and players. Roger Diegel, Bob Reid, Bob Golen, Jack Carroll and Greg Sequin leading pep up pre-game rally. 1 Q O 1 .. ' '5 .1- f . .ww ' in flljlw 'Mm 13951, 3 I r we 0 s'V I xiii' ' 555 'Ufiifs .' If 95-' ZZ , is a. , ,. 'AK ' ' r Q O .sz V t 1 ' xg 'fl JUNIUR PRUM Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Warren Chaperons, Brother Lewis, Brother George, Brother Francis at Junior Prom. E IOR PROM rf! , 'Qi f .f, will 1 -Q 1 YF Q JT' f VI If . X g i gg A . xl x S N sg - '..Y I 5 :X 1 X , Y ... X X N N' x X ,vm E 'Q Cx' f- E l ' if K it U 3' -y Tis Z I 'P' M' ' g Rm K 9 Z . I ' Y, A may X L . ' 1 Y N., na , v 0 F Slug . N. , :Ai - ' 4 Ha. ,,.L . .F 1, UW M MV f g , 1 Sr 0 xaf I X w ,Q ' f z ru X!! f y if A 1 . -'H' 'A X' 3. . 9 .Q 4 xfyf ,f ' gi x r inlay E ?t . .K k mt Q ly: . I y iv ing: J P Q an f nf 2 ? Q gd? 'q 'P L 12 - 5 I liff i ' Min ,4 , V' if 9 fa 2 in I, Q K 44' Co-Chairmen Roger Diegel and John O'Malia planning for Sweetheart Serenade. l I THEAR r wif E ST fl!! 555957450 n.- The Senior class was socially prominent this year sponsoring three dances unde-r the guidance of Brother Arator. The Halloween Student Council and Valentines dances were warm ups for the grandest of them all, the Senior Prom. The heart of the evening aff- 'GCN IL!-fffv '1 YEf ffffil-,ff-'A--5 mm:-is 'W 14,6 'B 'Rl N-,S-NN I 'bs I -.au-qs-12? ,....,-fn-JIX gi EE ., is .4 v? iff 4 fp f rff if? f f .sg .fE,'f,g if 2 M y 5535 Puig , ,wk i l i' A if f Q6 ' v, Lrg? X' 1 :A 'it W ll 4-f' W : . ms f , . , .gf .1 'f 231 Lg P ,rfef um Q Q My 1 view xy. wwfwff fm 'ff 'fi , V , ' . , K ' - ' 59 'Q s f ,, f 4 ,,-f-. ,L- lf f ' - pf A ff ' - fp - , f ' . 'gi -1' , ,. , X ug! .A QR I lid: ' Wm a V. 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TU. 2- ' ' ' VA. 4- ' ' ' TLL 1- ' ' LA. 6- ' Detro1t Van Dyke Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Grosse Po1nte Grosse Po1nte Rosev111e Detro1t Detro1t Grosse Po1nte Detro1t Detro1t Center11ne Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Center11ne Grosse Po1nts Detro1t Grosse Po1nte Detro1t Detro1t Grosse Po1nte Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Warren D tro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t East Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t V1nce Me1er Hank Meurer Pete Modaff J1m Mullaney Don Mulren1n .hm Mulroy Al Nault D1ck Nowakowsk1 Jack O'Ma11a Art Okarsk1 D1ck Oberle Werner Pa1l Jerry P11arsk1 Todd P1osk1 Don Ponc1ro11 Jlm Potts Steve Potz Paul Preuss Bob Pruzlnsky Reg Psculk Bob Purcell John Qu1n1an Lou1s Rancelle Lou1s Rentz Ralph Rlnke Ron Rogers Gene Ros1nsk1 Jerry Rutledge Ron Rybarsk1 Howard Schuldt Greg Sequ1n Mlke Shane Tom Sherer Ed S1nnamon Lee Smlth Walter Sobczak Don Soest Otto Sossl Tony Sporer Bob Stansberry Ron Streetenberger Leonard Tarnlnskl John Vlsmara Ph11 V1v1ano Marv Wachnowskl Steve Warren Bob Wxlharns E l0l1 DIRECTORY 1161 3530 5940 2170 3106 6200 12051 8824 7 8 8604 15292 12017 8783 3332 12010 5239 9519 12961 8629 17303 22044 5990 5534 5244 17327 12581 18640 5961 20879 1593 11775 3 12800 11766 3955 15637 12092 3914 12017 10747 12534 7690 4 3449 7744 2150 11493 Bxshop Harvard Berkshxre E Jefferson Lenox Marsellles Chelsea E Outer Dr1ve Cophn Maxwell Young Kenmoor Knodell E Hancock Rosemary Three Mxle Dr Knodell E Outer Drlve Yolanda Runyon Lmwood Wh1tt1er Audubon Three Mlle Rowe G1tre St Lou1s Grayton Lennon Pennsylvama Rosemary Mc M1llan Flanders Elmdale Harvard Novara K1lbourne Balfour Kenmoor Balfour Elmdale Helen Westchester Kens1ngton Medbury Hawthorne Whxthorn 82 2323 8733 4820 5758 3447 6149 4660 0550 8272 3743 8467 4887 1447 7704 5245 2408 7547 3216 4866 0248 0238 4538 3750 8552 1627 7975 6187 13708 2744 8327 3773 3121 0238 7843 2360 1897 7420 2038 4887 9167 5839 4020 2704 1217 7370 0393 Gros se Po1nte Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detroxt Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t East Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detroxt Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Harper Woods Detro1t Detro1t Grosse Po1nte Detro1t Detroxt Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detroxt Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Detro1t Grosse Pomte Detro1t Detro1t Grosse Po1nte Detro1t ' ' ' TIL 2- ' 'TU. 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Lamont Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rinke Batt's Bar John Clanc y IN MEMORIAM Death of Mother of Br Francis and Father of Br Bernardine VAN DEWEGHE FUNERAL CHAPEL 4 4-'gd' -X Compliments of al X 15798 E Warren Corner of Berkshire T 1 7 OO L cARRlc.o DISTINC TIVE DEC ORATING AND PAINTING SERVICE PROCTOR CREAM CREST DAIRY Fred Lechy Cream Crest Products 5290 Kenslngton TU 5 6812 Rich Mllk 'U' Complete knowledge of color harmony Local Frlendly Servlces '9' Only the best grades of mater1als used 6200 GrandY 4' Customers protected by all 1nsurances Walnut 1 2440 It Always Costs More Not To Pa1nt Sen1or Class of 52 CHARLES LA FOND 19587 Mack Ave Grosse Pomte Woods Mlch THE OWENS CO Carpetmg for you Mack near Vern1er TU 1 8700 Grosse PO1Ht6 Woods Congratulatmns to the Sen1or Class of 52 Comphrnents of MR 81 MRS GLEN BURGUM 1 Congratulations to the O'MALIA MEN'S WEAR - 1 . . . . 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Comphments of IIETRIIIT II ITTI G MILLS INC 1410 C1rat1ot Ave De tro1t 7 Mlchlgan Detrolt and Grosse Polnte Funeral Dlrectors Nearlng a half century of servlce Verheyden s 15 not only the largest but ranks w1th the f1nest estabhshments of 1ts Lund 1n Amerlca CHAS VERHEYDEN INC 16300 Mack at Outer Dr TU 5 6000 VA Z 1040 VA Z 7887 JAMES J MCMAHON Reglstered C1v1l Eng1neer and Surveyor State VV1de Servlce De tro1t 14 M1Ch1gaH ROSSINI CAFE F1ne Itallan Food 6683 Grat1ot Ave Free Parklng Fac1l1t1es Walnut Z 9829 For Reservahons WE operate our own plant Del1very Serv1ce Remember THE ALAMO Cleaners Are Dry Cleanxng Speclahsts I..Akev1ew 6 7536 Chalmers at Outer Dr1ve Q I . . I ' I , . L . . n l 11621 E. 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