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Left to right: Tony Locricchio, Sports Editor, Thomas Marsh, Editor, Roger Schoenherr, Co-editor, Ronald Miriani,Circulation Editor. Under the very efficient and capable direction of Brother B. John, its moderator, The Co-Pilot grew into a first rate high school newspaper during the past year. Beginning in October and on the fifteenth of each month thereafter, a very attractive issue with an original head- ing and well planned format came off the presses. These external features only served to set forth the very timely and interesting news articles, editorials and guidance bulletins contained therein. From its pages we learned of the latest administrative policies, of the accomplish- ments of our athletic teams, of the doings of our Fathers' Club, Alumni Society and the other varied groups in our unity of purpose into all the various activities of our school. After seeing each issue we gained a greater sense of pride in our school and all that it was ac- complishing, religiously, scholastically, socially, and athletically for our benefit. With the November issue, The De La Salle Alumni News merged with The Co-Pilot. This merger gave our alumni a chance to learn what we were doing back at De La Salle and us a chance to learn how they were doing in the world beyond. The merger was beneficial to all of us. Congratulations to the staff who worked so hard to school. make this paper grow so much during the past year. The Co-Pilot has become a great force for bringing 360 Calidf Siu!! First Row, left to right: Joseph Hardoin, Gerald Ziolkowski, John Steveling, Ronald Pode, Ronald Sossi, Terry O'Brien. Second Row: Ronald Miriani, Roger Schoenherr, Thomas Marsh, Tony Loccrichio, Declan Haun. Third Row! Jerome Nowaczewski, Thomas Smith, Richard Dickmann, Vincent Weldon, David Goemaere, Kenneth Beste, Edward Robison, Lee Lasky, John Schuster, James Meier, Robert Hayosh. -78-
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Flrst Row, left to r1ght Gxlbert Rolhns, James Yrzze, Donald Ceckowsk1 Donald Brosky Donald Schmtzler, R1 chard Ryszewskx Second Row Genese Fl16CC13, Ralph Cardenas, Marvm Rottman, Rlchard Dxckmann, Thomas Jakus, Anthony Macloce, Robert Hayosh, Ronald Assehn, Robert Rusnak Denms Schoenherr Th1rdRow Alphonse Peplmskm Samuel Porcass1, Melvm Ward, Joseph Scherer Robert Senkmajor Francls Chm1elewsk1 Stanley Drozdow skx, George Ross, Vernon Weldon, Patr1ckRoache Fourth Row Roger Schaller Lawrence Puchalslu John Schuster, Thomas Hayosh Kenneth VanHowe, Albert Schaller, Roger Schoenherr, W1ll1am Grelf, Joseph Hardoln, Thomas Marsh F1fth Row Robert Marlam, Leroy Rebar, Davmd Weber, Kenneth Beste, Bernard Shmmkus W1ll1am Kub1cz, Charles Lucas Robert Blsxnger, Vmcent Weldon, Rxchard Fleck 6lfl0l'la AOIIOI' Olflefg OFFICERS OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Left to rrght Rxchard Dxckmann Treasurer, Thomas Ja kuc Vlce Pres1dent Anthony MZCIOCE Presldent Robert Hayosh Secretary l0t IPI' ..!gl'Clf0l lliiflll Lapfel' The National Honor Soclety IS an organlzatxon founded to 1nsp1re h1gh school students to achleve a hlgh scholast1c ratmg Members of the Honor Society are usually consldered the most outstandmg boys m the school because they have performed thexr work d1l1gently and have earned an excellent record The Soclety IS a nat1onw1de organ1zat1on whose mem bers have the1r names xnscrxbed upon a scroll at Washmgton, To be admxtted 1nto the Honor Soc1ety, a cand1date must have attamed an average of exghty frve percent 1n hxs sem ester examlnatlons with no one exam1nat1on belng below exghty frve The Honor SOCIETY member must also possess qual1t1es of lndustry c1t1zensh1p and leadersh1p Member shlp 1n thls orgamzatlon IS open only to hlgh school seniors and Jumors Sophomores who have attamed the qual1f1ca t1ons are admltted on a probatxonary basls Here at De La Salle, new members are lnducted 1nto the Brother Arator Justxn Chapter of the Socxety on Ope House Day wh1ch 1S held 1n the sprmg 77' f S- H! - 'C D.C.. U ' I . - . I '. In .77.
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THE PILOT STAFF .djv Seated, left to right: Declan Haun, William Wilk, William Kubicz, Jerome Nowaczewski, Pat- rick Robison, VincentWeldon, William Grief. Standing: Terry O'Brien, Roger Schoenherr, Tony Locricchio, William Roehl, Richard Dickman, William Drummond, Gerald Gricus, Albert Schaller, Donald Sabbe, Raymond Kurzeniec, Leroy Rebar, Ronald De Lamielleure, Ronald Linsley, Joseph D'Andrea, Thomas Ernst, Ronald Sossi. The book which you now hold in your hands is largely the result of the labor of the men pictured on this page. We have tried to present a yearbook that is a worthy product of our school and one which will be a storehouse of memories for you in the years to come. Whether or not we have succeeded you can now judge. Among the boys who worked on the yearbook, special notes of thanks are due to Declan Haun for much of the photography and to Vincent Weldon for much of the art contained in this book. Pat Robison and Tony Loccrichio worked on the layouts for the sport section. Bill Grief, Bob Mayer and Ron Linsley spent many hours working on the senior and underclassmen pages. The faculty and activities pages are largely the work of AlbertSchaller and Roger Schoenherr respectively. Many of the write ups in this year's Pilot came from the pens of Co-editors Jerry Nowaczewski and Bill Kubicz. The dedication page and the division pages are the work of Richard Dickman and Leroy Rebar. Bill Kubicz, Ron Linsley, and Ray Kurzeniec helped organize the sponsor section. Last but not least we owe a debt of gratitude to Bill Wilk and his very hard working business staff, Ray Kurzeniec, Frank Cannestra, Don Sabbe and Bill Drum- mond. Without their efforts we would not havea yearbook today. Managing Committee A, Seated, left to right: Declan Haun, Photography Editorg Patrick ' Robison, Layout Editor, William Kubicz, Co-editor, Jerome Nowaczewski, Co-editor. Standing, left to right: William Wilk, Business Manager, William Grief, Editor for Senior ,Q Classg Vincent Weldon, Art Editor. :'f. 'M- .Q ya Q I 'lil U V X! PILUT '55
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