Fenwick High School - Blackfriars Yearbook (Oak Park, IL)
- Class of 1959
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Ryndak, prepare at Fenwick's familiar west entrance for a day of working together. 3 1 FENWICK HIGH SCHOOL OAK PARK, ll.l.lNOl Blackfria rs Fenwlck IS proud of Its school splrlt a splrlt not confined to athletic contests but a genius of all workmg together a unlt like atmosphere where administrators parents teachers and students are luke meshed cogs transmlttlng force from one to the other In the process of makmg men out of boys We Work Together and share our efforts and knowledge In admumstratlon and faculty parental interest the student body class Instruction extra currlcular actlvltles sports . . . building for the future Index . . Page 5 817 1819 20 65 66 77 78113 114-155 156 158-162 ig 41? ran 1,'i'f'4 To Our Archbishop an fn, f' X wi K, of Y? I . + 5155 -, f-- A .,l A . -: fy-ffl f ' Q ff 411. -' ,rf X? Jfgfioz? j fx Q elmfij'-IP L ig QTL: il -1 Q1 ,' kiwi! - fro sf f H 5 'L P' ' A . 'H -4 ' La... , - weep LJAWENIAT REGNUM TUUM E 1 Photo by Fabian Bachrcch His Excellency, Albert G. Meyer, we dedicate the l959 Black- triars, welcoming His Excellency to the Archdiocese of Chicago and pledging our loyalty and prayers with the determination and hope that we will so live and respond to his spiritual direc- tion thcat he may be proud ot us. Page 6 ,i H 'sir 5 Q Q35 ag 3 The religious superiors , , -.,, 1 THE VERY REVEREND JOHN E. MARR, O.P., S.T.M., is the moior superior of Sf. Alber1's Province. U Veii .N M iwew 'lub lAbove2 THE VERY REVEREND C. M. FISHER, O.P., M.A., Subprior, assists Fofher Morgenfhaler. !Below2 THE VERY REVEREND J. N. MORGENTHALER, O.P., B.A., Prior, is ihe religious superior of the priests and lay broihers. He direds iheir home life. FACII I.'l'Y and ADMINISTRATION To the Principal come all the problems which cannot be solved elsewhere in the school. He is the co-ordinator whose duty it is to keep all parts running as a unit. Under Father O'Connell's management, a number of important changes have been madeg es- pecially affecting the students is his in- sistence upon higher scholastic standards. Despite his many duties, he has arranged to interview each senior privately for pre' college counseling. An important duty is to foster good public relations. He is a permanent mem- ber of the National Executive Board of the secondary school section of the Na- tional Catholic Education Association and secretary of the regional unit. FATHER PRINCIPAL, The Very Reverend John E. O'Connell, O.P., S.T.Lr., M.A. REVEREND JOHN FRANCIS JACOBS, O.P., Ph.Lic,, B.M.E., Director of Studies. Class schedules are prepared in the ottice of the Direc- tor of Studies. Father Jacobs then must see that the assigned schedules are enforced, keep a record of the students' grades, exhort and encour- age study, assign teachers to specific classes, schedule special examinations, explain to parents and students what is required for college entrance, and suggest to parents what courses would be best. The students who have difficulties with studies know Father Jacobs best. And it seems, too, that the comfortable chairs outside Father's office are al- ways kept warm by students who wait anxiously to see him. Rules are made to be broken, according to an old saying. But that is not Father Rear- don's idea ot discipline. Under the law all men are equal, and all Fenwick men come under the law. Father's name coniures up hundreds of associations: neckties, long sleeves, short haircuts, lost books, thermom- eters, auto parking, combination locks, friendly taps, late slips, and the inevitable JUG lsocial adiustmentl. But Father Reardon understands the students. He cheers with them at sports events, conducts pep rallies, manages the homecoming parade, sees that the sick are properly cared tor. Appreciation ot the disciplinar- ian indeed swells when we think what would happen if he were not around at all. REVEREND JOHN l. REARDON, O.P,, Ph.l.ic., Director of Discipline. Page ll +-msgs ,gif an-1-f ' -M...-ur Many long-tenure teachers are on the school's faculty. Mr. Lawless came as coach in 1929. Father Tucker, the dean of the staff, began teaching here in 1930, Father Conway started in 1931, Father Van Rooy, who came in 1931, spent two years C34 and '351 at the University of Wisconsin. Mr. O'Brien was graduate football manager in '34 and began as trainer in 1935. Father Malone ranks next 119351, then THERE GO THE TREES in the back yard to make room for a playground. Father Gambro gets the help of J. Blattner and J. Buczynski. Page I2 Rev. R. l. TUCKER, OP., A.B., B.S.p physics. Rev. W. D. VAN ROOY, O.P., M.A., English I, IV, Blackfriars moderator. Rev. G. G. CONWAY, O.P., M.A., algebra, advanced algebra, solid geometry, trigonom- etryg debating, bookstore, St. Thomas Sym- posium. Rev. J. D. MALONE, O.P., M.A.p economics, sociology, civics, Amateur Night moderator. Rev. J. C. DELLA PENTA, O.P., S.T.l.r., Ph.D.7 philosophy at De Paul U., chaplain Oak Park Knights of Columbus. Rev. J. W. REGAN, O.P., M.A., religion IV, priory sacristan. Rev. J. J. MADRICK, O.P., M.A.p geometry, advanced algebra, golf moderator. V. Rev. C. M. FISHER, O.P., M.A.5 chemistry, subprior. Rev. A. J. McINERNEY, O.P., M.A., philo- sophy at De Paul U., National Spiritual Ad- viser Phi Kappa Theta. Rev. E. M. McGOWAN, O.P., M.A.g algebra, advanced algebra, solid geometry, trigonom- erty, refreshment stand, New World Drive. Rev. W. H. ALBERTSON, O.P., A.B., coun- selor, regional chaplain of Boy Scouts of America. Rev. T. A. DYMEK, O.P., M.A., English ll, sophomore section dean, Hobby Club modera- tor. an . X .gy 'U ,Qu 1 ,NL 'Q ,V 7 fbi'-1 'kgw fw . ' rf . 1 .15 1 5 if l 4 ' 44 f- .-4 9 :gil Rev E M ROBINSON O physlcs Raduo Club V Rev .I N MORGENTHALER OP lotln IV prlor v D H En IS oruentatuon assnstant Band moderator fresh man class moderator Rev R A ZARLENGA OP STlr STD FAM art Rev R F LARCHER OP STlr MS PhD phrlo ophy at De Paul U procurator coun selor Rv J I HREN OP MA Latm III or an :st Glee Club moderator Mozarteum director Gregoruan cholr durector Rev J W SHERMAN OP AB PhB hgnon Il Rlfle Club instructor IV Mothers Club moderator Rev M R DOOLEY OP PhB rellqlon ll III Fathers Club moderator Bulldlng Fund dnrector ev M .I WHALEN OP BA English I IV lournallsm Wnclm moderator Rev N R ASHENBRENER OP MA PII llc German Band moderator Rev J H DETERMAN O P M A Ph llc algebra Religion Ill physucs orlentatlon sophomore class moderator Flrst lay Instructor came In autumn 1949 Father Fusher 119371 Father McGowan 119385 Father Madrlck 11939 and 19401 taught elsewhere untll has re turn m 1949 Fathers Regan Dymek Fusher and Mor genthaler 119425 Father Robinson 119451 Father Hren 119491 Father Dooley and Mrs Jaeger 119501 and Father Whalen and Mr Polk 119511 Uhe faculty photographs In thus book are not arranged alphabetically because ut ns a long establnshed Dom n :can custom to use the order of rellguon ue llstxng ac Page cordmg to the length of tume spent nn the Domnmcan Order snnce taknng the vows The lay teachers are lnsted accordung to length of tnme teachung here 1 The faculty was composed of clerncs exclusnvely untnl 1949 when Mr G E Cuny accepted an assugnment to teach history and economlc geography Mr Polk 1951 ns now dean of the lay nnstructors although Mass Sumones has been lnbraruan tor f1fteen years havnng come here un February 1944 13 . . . , .P., M.A., M.S.p I . . . . , . .3 A.B.7 I Re . . D. SMIT , O.P.g M.A.g gl' h I, E, : , - if . . . , . ., . . ., . . ., ' . . . , . ., . . ., . ., . .1 e . . . , . ., . .7 ' 5 g - . . . , . ., . ., . .5 re- Rev. W. H. BRENDA, 0.P., Ph.B.p religion Ill, I. . .I , . ., ,. .,. ' . , X I N R . . . , . ., . .7 ' ll, O . . I 5 I . . . . . I I r 1 I r ' I I . ' I I . . . 2 - I ' , . . . n n ' . D I I I . . . . i - - - I - . . . I .I .I . . I I l Teaching, preaching, and reading and studying fill the teachers' day. Con- trary to students' rather common opinion, teachers do have to study. Many of them attend regular supple- mentary classes at local universities and are working for advanced degrees. Under the leadership of Mr. Spatatord some of the teachers are giving free and voluntary illustrated lec- tures after school-the Fenwick Forum-a series which includes history, art, travel, and current problems. KEEPING THE WAYWARD in line is often an unpleasant duty. Father Reardon directs incom- ing freshmen, A. Korbel and T. Kline. Page 'I4 Rev. W. R. MCNICHOLAS, O.P., A.B., Ph.B., biology, athletics moderator. Rev. R. F. PIEPER, O.P., A.B., Ph.Lic.g modern history, American history, senior class moder- ator. Rev. F. J. KELLY, O.P., A.B., Ph.I.ic.p English I, religion I, Il, orientation, director of religious activities, Catholic Action. Rev. D. A. MIEHlS, O.P., A.B., Ph.Lic.g Latin I, Christian Culture, Servers' Club moderator. Rev. M. A. LEAHY, O.P., A.B., PI1.lic.g Latin I, ll, algebra, dromatics moderator, Symposium. Rev. J. E. Hoizsn, o.P., A.B., Ph.Lic., biology, religion Ig director of cheerleaders, moderator of grammar school sports. Rev. J. M. GAMBRO, O.P., A.B., Ph.Lic.g Latin ll, Alumni Association moderator, assist- ant organist, school secretary, priory librarian. Rev. R. E. MARIEB, O.P., M.A., Ph.Lic.7 French, religion Ill. Rev. J. B. BERIGAN, O.P., A.B., Ph.B.p Latin I, Il, orientation, assistant moderator of gram- mar school sports, tennis moderator, assistant athletics moderator. Rev. A. C. FABIAN, O.P., A.B., Ph.Lic.g philos- ophy at De Paul U., counselor. Rev. T. M. CUMISKEY, O.P., A.B., Ph.B.g ancient and medieval history, economic geog- raphyg iunior class moderator, assistant procur- ator. Rev. R. I. CAMPBEU, O.P., S.T.I.r., B.S., Ph. lic., Spanish, assistant dramatics moderator. Rev T W OCONNELI. OP AB rellglon Englush l assistant dlsclpllnarnan v R P MaclEAY 0 P A B L tm I Iuguon I assustant Blackfrlars moderator Camera Club moderator bowlsng moderator MR A R LAWLESS AB physical education director of athletacs MR D OBRIEN tranner freshman football coach swnmmmg coach MISS J SIMONES AB llb Sc Iubrarlan MRS I'I JAEGER registrar MR G T FOLK BS MA algebra geom etry advanced algebra orlentatlon remeduol reading MR E E LUDWIG BS algebra geometry orlentatlon assistant New World drlve mod erator MR J B SPATAFORA BSS MA American history MR W R DUCHON BS MA physncal edu cation football Ilne coach MR J F KERNAN AB physlcal education basketball coach R F HLAVIN AB MEd Eng rsh IV remedial reading .I H LEWIS AB assistant foota coach C J MARTINI MMus PhD voca musnc Glee Club chonr MR R MENZA BME MA Instrumental musnc Band orchestra O ...z Page 15 -4-di . . . ' , . ., . .5 ' ' I, Re . . . , . ., . .5 a' , re- i I .1 .H I Y , X , . . . . , . .5 ' ' 5 - . 5 - - - 1 . , . . , . ., ' . .5 ' ' . . . 5 ' . . . . , . ., . .5 , - , , , . Q- . . . , . ., , , - - D - 11 ff - M ' ' .W , . . . , . . ., . .5 ' . . 3 . v if I ,fl .al 5 f 'lla . . . . , . ., . .5 ' - I . ' . . . , . .5 ' ' 5 MR. . . , . ., . .5 I' Ill, MR. . . , . .5 ' b ll MR. . . , . ., . .5 I ' h : , . 5 X ,K K - .Q . . , . . ., . .5 ' I , - ' 5 x... 'if' MR. G. H. HAMPSCH, B.S.C.p American history, business law, remedial reading. MRS. J. F. KERNAN5 secretary to the principal. MR. S. J. MARTIN, A.B., English Il, mechanical drawing, assistant Wick moderator. MISS M. OlSENg assistant secretary. MR. R. PETERSON, A.B.p physical education, head football coach. MR. M. C. SOKOIOFF, M.A.g ancient and medieval history, orientation, remedial reading. Wag MR. P. TOLOSKO, B.Mus.g instrumental music, assistant Band director. IN DAVY JONES LOCKER at tall confrat Father McGowan, as one-eyed pirate, serves soft drinks to thirsty dancers. MR. W. McCAULEY, A.B., algebra, geometry, assistant Glee Club moderator. MRS. M. A. SEPANIK, B.S.p librarian. MR. W. P. WRIGHT, A.B.g ancient and medieval history, assistant Glee Club moderator. 'sa Extracurricular ff W F activities, interests, and instruction of the students makes many hours' demand on the faculty members. And teachers have o difficulty convincing students-and some- times even parents-that extra-class work in the Band or Glee Club, on the school paper, in the Radio Club, and in other activities is for the personal benefit of the young people themselves and demands a sacrifice of time and ettort on the part of teachers. Page I6 olaes wld K Nt ' ear BROTHER HENRY DERNIER OP From Cnncnnnatn Ohno hobby mechanncs former assngnrnents Rnver Forest New Orleans and Kansas Cnty BROTHER ALBERT TRUJILLO O P From Albuquerque NW hobby bnrds land hot peppers! former assngnments Rnver Forest D buque St Pnus nn Chncago BROTHER IGNATIUS SCHRANZ OP From Kansas Cnty Mo hobby tropncal fish former assignments Rnver Forest Dubuque New Orleans and recently sent to Albuquerque NM BROTHER JOHN BEIN OP From New Orleans hobby readnng and hnstory former assngnments Rnver Forest Dubuque St Pnus nn Chncago BROTHER ALEXIS DYSON OP From Chncago hobby dramatncs former assign ments Wnnona nn Mnnnesota Dubuque River Forest BROTHER GERARD ENGLEHARDT OP From Elm Grove Wns hobby gordennng former assngnment Wnnona Mnnnesota Laybrothers nn the Domnnncan Order are essentnal to the management of the house nn whnch they and the prnests lnve They are mem bers ofthe first Order gust as the ordanned prnests are and lnve nn communnty wnth them but nn thenr own specnal quarters Devoted as they are to carnng for the phys cal needs of the communnty they undertake tasks such as statnonary engn neernng cooknng tanlornng, wantnng on table gordennng servnng Mass and drnv nng prnests to Sunday ossngnments Wnth all thenr other work, they find some tnme each day for common prayer and recreotnon 'E Wa ' 40 can BROTHER RAPHAEI. MQNAGHAN OP From Hampton Iowa hobbies tanlornng and pharmacy former assngnment Oakland Calnlor nna BROTHER DE PORRES SMITH OP From Jamestown N Dok hobbnes art wood carvnng and sculpture former assignments Wnn ona Dubuque St Pnus nn Chncago lnot pncturedl FATHER M:NICHOLAS athletncs moderator says Mass for the footballers before a game Brother Henry sacrnstan has care of the chapel xl Page 17 fAb0Ve2 Mrs Samuel McMahon revlslons chairman Mrs William H Elck prog am chairman Mrs Joseph M Baslle Nazareth Conference chairman Mrs Robert McGrath publicity chairman Ms Philip J Campbell ways and means chairman Mrs Robert Kamm social chalrmar' ona Mrs James P Carey Jr printing chairman Mothers generosity affects the whole school The Mothers Club has been organized to promote mutual understanding between the parents and teachers and to benefit the school so cially and financially And it lives up to nts purposes Page RETIRING PRESIDENT Mrs Francas A Clrrlnclone presents the of ficlal g.: el to Mrs Wllllam T Schaefer president elect fTop lefrl Mrs Joseph P Hayes corresponding secretary Mrs Alfred C Thoma financial secretary Mrs Harry L Dolan recording secre tary Ms Jo eph E Murphy treasurer Mrs Robert E 'tamm vlce presnd nt and the Rev William H Brenda moderator KSecanJ left! Mrs Herbert W Kramps llfemembershlp chairman Mrs Thoma Anderson Communion Breakfast chairman Mrs John N Ryan house chairman fseatedj Mrs Thomas J Crowe courtesy chairman Mrs Thomas Kavanagh auditing chairman Mrs John M Purtell calendar chairman and Mrs John Horan past president Uhird lef fslandnngj Mrs Edward A Cox freshman chairman Mrs John Feeley alumni chairman and Mrs Harry.l Foley sophomore chairman fseatedl Mrs Louis A Petrlcca IUHIOY chairman and Mrs Louis Buiardu semor chairman Under the leadership of the officers and the board funct ons as regular first Friday meetings with lnstruc tional and entertaining programs a book review by Sister Marne O P of Rosary College Father Browns Choir the family party and corned beef dinner two card parties the sprang luncheon and Father Reardon s talk on Newman clubs Parents night held separately for each class are sp nsored by tte Mothers Club as are the Nazareth Conferences to discuss the parents part an student prob lems and the March Mass for lnvlng and deceased mem b rs Their financial and has helped many student actlvmes basketball trophies and medals extra expenses an curred by the debating club and the Blackfrlars year book refreshments at the St Thomas Symposium and at other school affairs flowers every week at the Blessed Mother shrine laboratory equipment and other extras I8 I I F .I Z . ,I l' j .. f . V , I ' ' e 5 . ' ' . , . . .. 5 , ' ' g . ' 41 ' ' . l . . members lplctured heret the Club has held such social . . . , , - -, 2 ' 1 ' : . . , I , . . , I I . . A I I ' , 1' ' I , , ' I . . i A I .. . P rr .. ' , . Sl I I . ' . . l I I . . - l ' e . . I . - I ' ll ' ll - , . - I I ' ' 1 1 - Fathers' Club sponsors Football Banquet John G. Clark, president, J. Raymond O'Brien, vice- president, George Wilhelm, secretary, Burt R. Hohman, treasurer, D. William McGrath, executive secretary, and Father M, Dooley, O.P., have led the Fathers' Club in following their six objectives: to better acquaint parents and faculty, to further cooperation between parents and faculty, to assist in creating a still better community and school spirit, to create a livelier interest ot the parents in the progress of their sons, to use club revenue to help the school, and to make a tuition guarantee plan available to all fathers. MR. BURT R. HOHMAN, treasurer of the Fathers' Club, attends the Football Banquet with his twin sons, John and Thomas, both seniors. Q hrs B MP, JOHN F. CLARK, president of the Fathers' Club, makes change for Band members selling chances on an autographed football at the banquet. Page 19 To attain their objectives the Fathers' Club is respon- sible tor the Boosters Roundup, Father and Son Football Banquet, Father and Son Sports Roundup, Father and Son Spring Sports Banquet. These social events afford an excellent opportunity to further relationships between parents and sons. The Fathers' Club also sponsors a series of parents' nights and the Nazareth Conferences. These informal meetings allow parents and teachers an opportunity to discuss problems which students may have at home, at school, and with companions. FATHER M. R. DOOLEY, moderator of the Fathers' Club, addresse the guests at the Football Banquet, 4 fit t tr t We: i v -SL 2 fm , A pow X is 5 f-IQ HALF OF THE STUDENT BODY must, after each lunch period, get back io fheir lockers and into class in five minutes. Faiher Hren directs tram: for 600 iuniors cnd seniors. Page 20 'l'l'lE STUDENTS Aamodt Alexa Ambrose Anderson Antepenko 171' '5 Arnola Attwood Behrmann Belchlne Bellock Blake Bobka Bohakel Class of 1959 IS ready To leave Fenwick Aamodt Herbert John Rlverslde St Mary RlversldeBrooklleld Hugh School I 2 German Club 4 track 4 Alexa Wlllsam Edward Berwyn St Leonard Amateur Night 'I Sp nlsh Club 3 Intramural bowling 2 Ambrose Walter Francls Elmwood Park St Vincent Ferrer Anderschat Richard Wlllxam Rlverslde St Mary Band 'I German Anderson Thomas Ayvley Westchester Divine Infant football Antepenko Robert Frank Berwyn St Mary of Celle French Cub 3 4 tenms 4 Intramural bowling 2 Anola Dennis Anthony Melrose Park Our Lady of Mount Carmel Radio Club 'I French Club 3 4 track 2 Attwood Thomas Edmund La Grange St Francus Xavner Band 'I 2 3 Camera Club 3 4 Radio Club 'I 2 3 4 German Club 4 dramatlcs 4 Servers Club I 2 Jazz Club 3 Behrmann Harry Bernard Braadvlew St Eulalna Spanish Club 4 track I Belchme Walter Joseph Berwyn St Leonard French Club 3 4 Bellozk Raymond James River Forest St Luke debating I Sev ers Club I 2 covering football for the New World 4 French Club 3 Intramural bowling 2 Blake Parle Thomas Oak Park St Catherine of Siena Amateur Nlght 4 Spanlsh Club 3 4 football I swimming 'I 2 3 4 ho commg 4 lute guard 3 Bobka Ronald Francls Chlcago St James Glee Club I Servers Club I Bohakel Richard Anthony Chlcago Resurrection Spanish Club 3 4 homecoming 3 Page 21 if ,sn mf 1 1 . . 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 ' 1 - ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - - 1.1 I 1 .1 . 1 1 - I I 5 D I I . c 1 . 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Cochrane Coleman Colucci Page 24 ff WW, ATTEMPTING TO SOLVE a future tInancIaI problem the ponderous expense of the senlor prom D Denlse puts hIs electrlcal talents to work Senlors have Bolek Caslmlr Wrlllam Clcero Our Lady of Holy Mount football I bowlIng 4 Brennan James Henry RIver Forest St Luke track I Brlsch Carl Joseph RIversIde St Mary Amateur NIght I Spanlsh Club 3 football I Brltt Thomas Peter Northlake St John VIanney QuIgIey I 2 French Club 4 football 3 baseball 4 Broderlck Raymond Jude Chncago ResurrectIon swlmmmg I 2 J 4 homecomIng 2 4 dance commIttee 2 Amateur NIght 4 Buffarch James Kenneth RIVST Forest St luke Burgess Robert Ralph Forest Park St BernodIne Amateur Nught dlver In AAU champIonshIp 3 Burke Denms Patrlck RIver Forest St VIncent Ferrer football I 2 dance commIttee 4 Calabrese PhIllIp George RIver Forest St Vlncent Ferrer wICk 4 Natlonal Honor SOCIOIY Intramural pIng pong 3 Calabrese Rlchard CasImer Westchester DIvIne Infant bowlIng 4 Intramural bowlmg 3 Caluendo MartIn James Melrose Park Our Lady of Mount Carmel Amateur Nlght I 2 Radlo Club I Callahan John Mlchael ChIcago St Thomas AquInas Camera Club 2 Sclence Club I debatIng I basketball manager I Calmeyn John Fran IS RIver Forest St VIncent Ferrer swImmIng I 2 3 4 problems outslde of class Canzolrno .Io eph James ChIcago ResurrectIon Amateur NIght I football I 2 baseball 4 dance commIttee 2 3 Caputo PhIlIp Joseph Westchester DIvIne Infant councIl member I swImmIng 2 3 Carlton Robert MIchael La Grange Park St Francls XavIer debat Ing I 2 3 4 dramatIcs 4 WlCk 3 NatIonal Honor SocIety Carobus Kenneth Frank RIver Forest St Luke Amateur NIght 3 4 Spanlsh Club 3 4 CassettarI RIchard James Elmwood Park St Vmcent Ferrer SCIENCE Club I golf 4 Intramural basketball 3 Chervmko James Stephen CIcero St FrancI ol Rome Camera Club 3 German Club 4 Clark .lohn Francrs Oak Park St GIles Amateur NIght 4 French Club 3 4 presIdent 4 swImmIng I 2 3 4 homecomung 4 dance commIttee 2 3 counctl member 3 Clark Thoma Wrllard Oak Park AscensIon B nd I 2 Frenh Club 3 4 WlCk sport edltor 3 Intramural basketball 3 Clark WIllIam Thomas RIver Forest St Vmcert Ferrer French Club 4 Servers Club I baseball 4 dramatIcs 4 Intramural basket ba3 Cochrane RIchard .lo eph Maywood St James ScIence Club I football 3 4 basketball 3 4 lumor captam 4 dance commIttee 2 3 class treasurer I 2 secretary 4 councIl member 3 Nahonal Honor SOCISYY Coleman John Thomas ChIcago ResurrectIon fotboll I 2 3 4 dance commIttee 3 4 class treasurer 4 councIl member 3 Coluccl James Anthony RIver Forest St VIncent Ferrer Spanvsh Clu 3 4 Page 25 I I I , I , . 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Muck Mlrobel Monaco Mondl MOV977l Movvo Mueller Page 34 Murphy Murray CORSAGE lN HAND M Eck arrives to escort has chosen one for a nrght of supreme ecstasy at the senlor prom but hopes to avoid any prolonged delay Seniors merit respect of all underclassmen Lennon Thomas Davlcl Chvcago St Glles Amateur Nught 'I Blackfrlars Yearbook 2 3 4 Wlck 2 3 4 homecomung 4 dance committee 4 mtramural boxlng 3 llchodzlegewskl Wleslaw Luclwlk Oak Park St Angela lustak James Augustnne Berwyn St Leonard debatung 'I 2 3 Wnck 2 3 4 copy edltor 3 4 National Honor Society Lorr John Francls Brookfleld St Louise de Marlllac Glee Club 3 Malloy John Robert River Forest St Luke Amateur Night ncl l Spannsh Club 3 4 Scnence Club l Golf 2 3 base 3 4 homecoming 3 4 dance cornmrttee 3 4 Maloney Thomas Dennis Oak Park Ascension Quugley l 2 Mozarteum 3 Wick 4 Jazz Club 3 Manola Samuel Joseph Chncago St Frances Cabrsnl Rufle Club h ub ervers ub w mung captam 4 homecoming 3 baseball 4 Marrs Wlllram Homer Rlver Forest St L ke football l 2 3 4 Martln Wnlllam Joseph Chlcago St Catherlne of Siena Qungley Mason James Gordon La Grange St Francus Xavuer Science Clu l Wnck 3 Amateur Night 4 Mastn Carmen Chicago St Angela Rfle Club l 2 May Severin Godfrey Rlversude St Mary German Club 4 Medland Mlchael Francis La Grange St Cletus Holy Ghost Mas suon Seminary l Glee Club 3 4 Gregorlanum 3 lntramural swummnng 3 Melzer Wlllaam Harry La Grange Park St Francns Xavler Quigley l 2 Rnfle Club 2 3 French Club 4 baseball 3 4 homecoming 3 Mensuk Robert Francis La Grange St Cletus golf 2 3 4 Mlclc leRoy leon Elmwood Park St Vmcent Ferrer Band l 3 4 Radlo Club 3 4 German Club 4 treasurer 4 homecoming Mrrabelll Anthony Alfred Oak Park St Angela Radoo Club Science Club l Glee Club 3 4 Gregorvanum 3 4 homecomnng Monaco Robert Anthony Chicago St Ferdunand Band l Spanush Club 3 4 Golf l football l untramural basketball 3 mtramural go l Manda Charles James Oak Park St Catherine of Steno Qurgley l 2 basketball 3 4 t2 Band l 3 4 preslclen 4 Rad Cu 3 4 Servers Club 3 4 Natuonal Honor Society Motto George Salvatore Chicago St Angela Blackfruors Year book 4 anum 3 Rifle Club 3 4 Science Club l Glee Club 3 4 Gregor: 4 Mozarteum 4 homecomlng 4 pruze wlnmng float 4 Mueller track 2 Robert Paul Oak Park St Catherine of Steno Qulgley Mullen football James Charles Oak Park Ascension Spanush Club Murphy lawrence Joseph Ruver Forest St Luke football homecomung 4 dance commnttee 3 4 Murray Kenneth Joseph Chlcago St Angela French Club football l 2 3 4 dance commlttee 2 3 mtramural boxmg 2 3 outstandung boxer 2 council member 3 Page 35 X . l ' Y 11, f I I 0 o . . . .V . . 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O Brlen M O Brien P O Connor O Connor W '23 's OGrcdy O Hora 1 -vaf Olechowslu Page 36 K A .4 ALLOW ME I OKeefe performs a heartflutterlng duty as they leave for the prom Seniors manners reflect Domlnlcan Influence McCIeun Graham John La Grange Park St Francns Xavner French Club 4 golf 3 track I homecoming 3 McDonald Ronald Alexander Ch cago St John Bosco track McGee Robert Butler Ruver Forest St Luke dance commutt McGinley John Lawrence Oak Park St Gales RlfIe u I Spanish Club 3 McGreuI Wllllam Paul Chicago St Catherine fSnena McHugh Dennis Terrence Clcero St Frances of Rome Mclnerney James Edwln Oak Park Ascenslon Spamsh Club baseball 3 4 dance committee 4 Amateur Nnght 4 M:Kn1ght James Frederick Chlcago St Angela Band I 2 McMahon John Claude LaGrange S Francss Xavner RufIe Club 3 Spannsh Club 3 4 homecomung McMahon John Patrick Chicago Resurrection Quugley I 2 ally Wnllram Jos ph Chncago St Lucy basketball councu member I Napoli Jack Roland Wes ches er Dyune Infant fo tball I Nawrot Donlel Lawren e Surnmtt St Joseph La Salette Sernxnary B Fre tra 4 Jazz Clu bownn Ntchol Thomas Aloysnus Westchester Dwtne Infant Nonn Robert Charles Oak Park Ascension OBrien Michael John Oak Park Ascensnon Amateur Night 4 Spanush Cub 3 4 Sclence CI b I homecommg 4 O Brlen Club 4 Patrl k Joseph Chicago Immaculate Conception French ootball I 4 bask a I 2 hamecamln 2 dance committee 2 co chonrman 2 Amateur Night 4 tennns 4 OConnar John Patrick Elmwood Park St Vlncent Ferrer Bond track 2 football OConnor Wnllxam Joseph Oak Park Ascerslon St Joseph Sernnn r 2 mateur Nwght I oo 3 4 dance committee counctl member 3 Intramural basketball 3 Spam h Club 4 bo onnell Nncnael John Oak Park S Gles foo ball dance committee 4 OGrady Phxlllp James Maywood St Eulolla Amateur Nght 4 baseball 3 4 dance committee 4 OI-lara Edward Joseph La Grange Park S Francts Xavler GC man Club 4 track 2 football 3 homecoming 3 OKeefe Thomas Patrick Maywood S Eulalno Amateur Nngh 3 4 homeco I 4 dance corrmtttee 2 Natlonal Honor Society Olechowskn Stephen Joseph Chncago Our Lady of the Angels mateur N gl-t 2 French Club 4 football I ba ball enll hn Fancxs Oak Park I a 2 home cornnng 4 dance co'nrmttee 3 4 dramattcs 4 Amateur Ntght -1 baseball 4 Page 37 ll ,9 I I ' X IIE ia A ,. x c , - 1 Q I A f I a 'ff I tg t f If I fl 9 gf Xf , rj 1 I I 4 rf: ' I IA 0 I o 0 o : J J A - A A I I , , 'I u I, I . 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' 'vi 409 Wanat Wantuchowicz Ward Weidenfeller Wenc ,ag Q--1 A Whelton Whlte J White W Wiener Wilhelm Wolf Wolff Wondrasek Woods P oods R if Wright Young its Z, Zmrch Senlors 'rake honors The senior class has produced many outstanding stu dents But as usual the senior teachers have taken their toll and the number on the senior honor roll and honor able mention has dwindled A few seniors J Fleg R Finnell J Hunter J Llstak J Wanat and W Ward have frequented the coveted Honor Roll ln scholarship competition one sennor has been very successful Wil llam Stephen has qualified on three tests the National Merit Scholarship Program the Scholarship Qualifying Test of the National Honor Society and the llllnols State Scholarship Board Among our many loys was the realization of the dream of all seniors We should all be grateful to the members of the football team for brungnng the Catholic League championship to Fenwick Strobel will go down as one of the most illustrious sports figures ever to at tend Fenwick But Jack was not alone the combined efforts of Captain J Spruth Quarterback E Gorman Fullback R Dowd and Llnesmen F Elck P Hanrahan K Murray Wm OConnor andJ Vlasaty turned the fighting Fruars Into fighting tigers Page 44 it All sensors make close As IS the custom at Fenwlck the senior class made a closed retreat at St Rose of l.lma Prlory, Dubuque Iowa For the malorlty this was a new and beneflclal experience The solitude and qulet afforded the students was a welcome escape from the hectac rush of everyday llfe The aura that surrounded us In the prlory made easy a careful examrnataon of conscnence The retreat Wonut John Anthony Chicago St LadllaJs German Club 4 presldent 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 presldent 4 track 2 Wuck 3 Wantuchowncz Leonard Theodore Bellwood St Simeon Ward Wulluam Louis Chicago St Frances of Rome Amateur Nlght 2 Mozarteum 3 4 football I Wuck 3 4 homecomnng 4 darce commnttee 3 councll member 3 National Honor Society dramatncs 4 baseball 4 Weldenfeller George LeRoy Westchester Dwme Infant Servers Wen: Stephen H nry Chicago St Giles Camera Club 2 3 Rufle Club 'l 2 3 4 Science Club I dance commnttee 4 Wheltorv Wllllam Patrick Bellwood St Simeon White Alfred James Maywood St James Amateur Nlght 4 German Club 4 Servers Club 'I football 2 3 4 lrfe guard 3 Whlte Wnllnam Byron Chrcago St Wllllam Spamsh Club 4 Jazz Club 3 life guard 3 Intramural swlmmmg 3 Wlener Edward Stephen Berkeley S Domltllla B nd l 2 Amatecr Nnght 4 Wrlhem Kenneth George Ok Pork S Gales Raduo Club 3 Servers Club 3 4 lo tball 2 3 dance commott e 4 c vu e presldert 4 Natlonal Honor Society Pag censures Ronald Calabrese 62 And youll do the SUCKER' some day retorts P Calubrese In vlndlcatlon of hrs same thing prodlgallty d retreat at Dubuque masters Father Donlan and Father Rock both Fenwick graduates, gave enlightening conferences on the neces slty of leading a good Catholrc llfe The entire weekend strengthened us splrltually for the battle wnth Satan An lndellble lmprlnt has been left on our minds by our lost weekend wnth God Wolf Robert Eugene Berwyn St Odulo German Club 4 Screrce u I Wolff Robert Theodore Maywood St E lolla Glee Club 2 3 4 vlce president 4 Wondruxek Arthur Wlllram La Grange St Cletus Amateur Nnght 4 French Club 4 cheerleaders 4 golfl 2 3 4 football I homecoming 4 dance commnttee 3 4 basketball 3 4 mtramural 2 Woods Patrlck Joseph La Grange St Cletus Camera Club 3 Honor Society Woods Robert Bernard Oak Park St Catherrne of Siena Amateur t 'I fle Clubl 4 trac 2 foo 'l base homecoming 4 Wnght Russell Barry Melrose Park St Charles Borromeo Night I band 'l cheerleaders I semntlnalrst In Jewel scholorshlp contest Young Phllnp Francis River Forest St luke Rufle Club Glee Club 4 athletrcs manager I llfe guard 4 Zld John Edward Berwyn St Odulo German Club s ming I Amateur Tea C 4 tennls Zmlch Robert Clement Clucago St Celeshne Glee Cu 4 bowllng 4 e 45 1 1 5,1 ,Wg I . . 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' Bontield, Norbert W. sf' ' r 45 'C iii 1' J ' .i f ,V fi ? 'T' - . Q LlnlOl'S are Lea GTS 1 I 3 3? Bonus, Roger M. 'N 'Y 'A -fi.. V 5 Brennan, Frank W. 4 l , ' A I 4, B,e,,, John T4 both in school work and in extracurricular activities. 4 Scholastically the iunior class has scored high, with f R. Becker, G. Bullat, R. Hriszko, D. Madl, C. Marquis, in ' '-'- ' T. Mayschak, K. McCurry, and J. Sergo frequently F appearing on the coveted Honor Roll. ln preparation V' I . f for their senior year the iuniors have taken many 7' i f f Brisas. PetefR- scholarship and aptitude tests: among them the llli- i Q, -7-. W? B 9' John M' nois statewide testing program and the National Merit W I i V- I ' Bullat, George J. . M Scholarship Program. ff ,' 3 it AN EMPTY POCKET brings smiles to junior class olticers P. Geis, I ' Q president, Wm. Edmier, secretary, and R. Hriszko, treasurer, and 'f' f leaves P. Mitchell, vice-president, without a coke. It -if f T? A: I Burke, Patrick P. F f 5 P Byrne, Richard J. 2'4 :., o. W' , 8 I4 4 1' Calomino, Samuel J. 1 ' .eg 2 5 K .,. Capp, Joseph F. Capparelli, James F. Cardinal, Donald P. reef' E ii ly Carey, Francis J. ' v , , V Y i Carroll, A. Lawrence I 4, zf' Caruso, Joseph A. M -L. .xii P ' V . P W? 533,45-' , chagrin, Ruben M. 3' 5 A A, I -f ' 5 ' Chiostri, Randall I.. 7? wi' J ' fi . 6 -ni 5 ww- P 5 ibgi it-W .lg-M-iw xp Chrzan, Thaddeus A. .J V A ,lf 12' 7 I ff' Cieslak, lawrence R. . WM I., ll . ? - L, 7 :I Cirrincione, Francis C. Q' ' W , .M L -'W .' Clancy, John W. Y X C mkert, Robert J ' YZ. .424 14 I V. . f 4 ' I 'f ' 4,.,.WWg F' ' ' Collins, James E. Y n 6 ' ' 4 Collins, Michael J. - -N - , Conley John L. I , A , v- f- I , . I ,w 1 ' 'W K If ' i . I Conrad, Thomas F. Q, ' L, , 7 L, ...., comer, Allen R. R. I . I 3, ' 51 Coomans, Howard 5 .2 ' Conler, Donald H. iq j 5 A .. I., l M . I . 4 , ' f .1 Page 46 fW' Courtney, James V. Crokin, Jerome P. Cronin, Thomas E. Cukay, Dennis S. Cunningham, Patrick Daly, Patrick E. Dedic, Theodore J. .71 De Grenier, Robert E. Delgenio, Edward D. De Nardo, James P. De Vereaux, John P. Devereux, Raymond P. Dick, Harlan J. Dillon, John P. Juniors elect 'Junior' Gels president for his third term. They also elected Peter Mitchell vice-president for the second time. Wm. Edmier and R. Hriszko took the offices of secretary and treasurer, respectively. Wm. Divane, J. Rossi, and J. Wilson were elected to the three council-member posts. Junior Geis is a free-hand artist and on honor student. Previously J. Rossi held the offices of vice- president and treasurer, and Wm. Edmier was elected treasurer for two terms. HALF-TIME ALLOWS Wm. Divane to make social preparations for Sunday evening. wmmsmlnwun M. Dillon, William K. Divane, William T. Dooley, Dennis J. Dooley, Terrence J. Dunne, George W. Dyer, Francis X. .. Edmier, William L. Esposito, Michael J. Farruggio, Robert S. Farruggio, Salvotor Fasano, Victor Finn, Thomas G. Fitch, Patrick J. e Fred Fitzgerald, Robert M. Flaherty, James P. 5 2? ' ll 'ws' .4 0 I K Foley- James F. 5 Forsherg, Roy l.. Fox, Paul S. 3 i ,, v ' 3 ,Q ', L' v' Frank, JefFrey J. M . k 3, Q ,j Gabbert, Myron D. of ' 'j' 3' '15 Gallagher, Joel P. c Galllvan, Mark E. Ai ,K if f R , . ' .. ,.... i' 1 Gallo, Michael P. tif ' is? Lp Garzynski, Robert F. . V z f ' ' Gasparo, Daniel R. ' ts' In ' - en .. A 1 W ,, Q ,X Geis, William P. Q Q ? 5' 1 . 1 S Gerard, Edward F. it' .NQ Q. -1 .I v i .,:.. j ix XJ Giacinti, Thomas A. '. , ,,,' , R A K Gorman, John P. ' 'vi' . V Page 47 'R' N 3 Q ,,.,:. S? Grane Frederick C. Greene George B. Grlhben Robert P. Grieco Gregory J. Grunt, Roger J. Haberkorn, Matthew J. Qi. tp 'M ,' ' '.'4:'i:6! .fe 2, 1-': .ff ' ' , Gorman, Roger T. A y V Jw, ' , , I ,V V Z Z, I . Q X V ' s 'Vi -- 4. a.. 5' . ' I Haddcd, Michele G. Harvey, Brendan P. , M M-. -f 'V Hayden, Thomas J. . Hayes, Joseph P. Herbert, William J. gi Herlehy, Dennis M. Hiflman, Dennis J. 2, E Higgins, William J. Hoban, Thomas J. Holland, Marcellus Holman, Robert D. Honquest, James E, Honzl, John J. Hoop, Philip E. Hriszko, Robert W. Hunyady, Steven M lmperl, Fred J. Jcnicki, George J. Jensen, Thomas l. Johnson, Wayne L Johnston, Charles P. Kamm, Donald P. w Page 48 J. -4 4' Junior 'Casanovas' outdid themselves for their ladies fair by presenting, according to Moderator Father Cumiskey, one of the best confrats in Fenwick history. The theme, Mardi Gras, meant hard work for iunior officers P. Mitchell, Wm. Edmier, R. Hriszko, and P. Geis. Decorations included a dummy named King Clown of the Mardi Gras, a Mississippi River steam- boat, an overhead net of ballons, a yellow and white band dome, little red and white clown favors, and Father McGowan's Cafe. The couples danced to the music of Lou Esposito's ten-piece orchestra. INDOOR RECREATION, match-book football, fascinates J. Pam- pinella, A. Simmons, and J. Morrissey, while G. Bullat and F. Carey find the day's table-talk more interesting. wiki ,ff f H' Kann, lawrence F. Kaval, Kenneth L. Kavanough, Michael L. Kelley, Vincent J. Kennedy, Brian T. Kennedy, Richard J. Kennedy, William P. Kennington, Henry A. Kepp, Daniel l. Kerber, Thomas E. Kern, George S. Kilburg, James G. Kilroy, Timothy J. Kirk, William l.. f ', V, , 4411, 3,361 , , 1 , Q .f Kizior, noben 1, V I j .fr- xsmf, Ronald J. VIVV , , 2 , , ,yr j M Q rf' 1, my A 6 1 z . Kcdl, Leaanard R. '29, 'lf 1 , A '5 ,. ' , ' M , I , Kr09er, Neil A. M- ' X f gf 'E gi f Kubaclmi, Stanley D, ' ' f V A ' 'I Kupsco, Nicholas M, ' J i ' Q , Q M ,.., .,,. 1 -I ' fl ' Kurdys, Roger D. , , V Lama, Jerome M. 21 I f W ,. f 0 ,,,,, Lawler, Michael M. 'W ' 'V iw '4 4' ' 1 ' c' .kg N Lawler, Richard H. V if ' fh- Q , ' L Lee, John F. A A Q' 'V iwg V jj' 'jf .7 Leininger, Thad, L. X Linklafer, William J, 4, 1 , J . . I H 0 ri e um rs are versa ,I I . T ' u . Lorr, Donald J. Nfl I I wr- Responsible for the decoratons were J. Wiaduck, Lowell, william H, M f R. Chaplin, J. Malo, B. Anderson, W. Higgins, W. g H, A Divane, E. Del Genio, D. Cottler, E. Whalen, V. Fa- sano, M. McGrath, K. Kaval, J. Mehl, D. Kepp, R. f ' QW 1 McDaniel, R. Kennedy, G. Dunne, L. Kann, P. Fox, W. 'V , McShane, S. Kern, J. Ruane, D. Herlehy, J. Rossi, J. r 315, , - L , J h . 4- , C f Q Capparelli, W. Schaefer, J. Honzl, T. Russell, and J. JIS., Lge: R 2 2 , 'r 7? Q . , I ' ' V Q V , Murphy. J. Crokln and N. Bonfield sold bids, H. Coo- Mum, Dmnis ,A M Q QW? mans, J. Scully, and T. Wood sold favors, lighting W' A ' committeemen were J. Brett, G. Grieco, and R. Far- 1 W rvggio- r ,A CRIME DOES NOT PAY. Juniors R. Mallon and M. Haddad mast J I make reparation for their sins cleaning the refecfory offer szhool. Mllhef. Rvbeff J- A 1 9 'YW ' Mainiero, Roberl J. M A Mallon, Reber! J. ' .4 f-9 'inks i 4 Malo James S. I ' A A , ' - . V T Maloney, Terrence J. if ' A I Mancione, Leonard E. mini. ly' in , . ' if .f 'f ' fn Z Maradei, David Rose R Maren, David A. ff: - 'FP Maren, Peler A. m its W , Ea. -F 1 .f 3 V 7 Q 'EY Marquis, Charles K. Marr, Thomas J. Martini, Louis P. W n Q May, Robert V, , A 3 W B Mayschak, Thomas J, ,T 'Qi Q 1 A' R ' J 'L Medved, John A, . 5 N Mehl, James B. Q ? Af Menlone, Palrick F. - ii A 2 Si Mesch, Dennis C. , ii Mililello, Philip R. . 5: ., Miner, Rosen L. x .5 R' - , -2: Mitchell, Peter C. Vi XY! N - 3 X' A Mondlock, Ronald J. 5 ,A A 'Y 1 mg . Mondo, Joseph G. ' . fs 1 4 . Page 49 Petricca, Anthony L. Pierce, John J. Podaiil, James A. Polli, George L. Pope, Anthony Powers, Anthony R. Provenxano, Anthony F. Purtell, John M. Pyter, Thomas C. Quinn, Leo J. Redding, Herbert W. Rice, Michael D. Rice, William K. Riley, Thomas J. Juniors get results lt is well for us to recall that we are Catholic gentlemen, and that the mark of a Catholic educated in the Dominican tradition is the basis of all Christian life. God has trusted you. He has placed you on your honor. How are you responding to that trust? l shall pray that you become more conscious of your great Dominican heritage, STUDY and HONOR, may these always be the marks of your Fenwick training. ON THE HOMEWORK EXCHANGE, the market takes a sharp rise, due to the assignment of 30 moth problems on the previous night. J. Caruso and G. Grieco, R. DeGrenier, and Wm. Edmier do the trading. Scott, Charles N. Scully, John E. Sergo, John R. Sheahin, John M. Shimandle, Francis E Simmons, Allen O. Skoglund, Thomas J. Skriba, Louis J. Snyder, Thomas J. Spero, Ronald L. Sredl, Frederick H. .J Stamm, John C. 'T' Steinert, Michael T. 4 Stucxynski, Zygmund Rasanova, Albert R. Rassi, James J. Ruane, John P. Russell, Theodore J. Ryan, Lawrence P. Ryan, William P. Sabaini, Maria J. Sams, Frank C. Scannell, Thomas P. Schaefer, William T. Schauer, Russell J. Schilf, Donald F. Schnakenberg, Richard Schultz, John J. Schweitzer, Glenn S, 9.4, Page 51 7 Jv :, 'A . ,K ,, 551 M. f Q av' Q50 fn. X ian Vrba Charles A Walsh John Carroll Walsh lawrence H wg, 1 f Sullivan Daniel J Summerville Rel? Sulel Ronald A Thlll Charles J Thoma Michael A Tierney Paul Tomeu Edwin Trolley Daniel J Von De Walle Ron Veldman Raymond Villan Kenneth J Visco Raymond J Vnauo louis R Vlcelx William J .lunlors reach top ald LETS HARMONIZE say lunlors F Clrrlnclone R Walsh 5-ef-.1 .,-4' of Maiffff-+ 'i nu fl-'A R 4 Walsh Robert F Walsh William J Wallemade leo J Wana? Thomas F Wanluchowlcz Rlcha Wendi William H Wessel Daniel C Whalen Edward J Wladuck Harold J Wnedel Michael C Williams John Wilson Gerald 1, if mf' I' ' U , 5? 'A G 9' 34 A '76 ff f '- M, , 'L' 1 ' I , 1 W 4' I , 7 ZWs I' ' AT , Q Page 52 propnafe melody at the piano Wilson Joseph E Wmdle Michael D Wmdle Patrick J Wolfe Joseph M Wood Richard J Wood, Thomas B. Woods, John Philips Wrighl, Russell W. Wulz, Robert J. Yurgil, Allen D. A- :M A - I ,I A jg' l f 4 , A , . 'Z' I s 'W A' fl' sf x J Cx 5 A, . V ' A A 1 Y . ' ' ' , E. K , .I . A. ' -. ' . ' ,, ' Q 'r, ny , , , aw , t . ,Z A , A I M J I 'I ' .A Nl' 'Q , A - Q, ' I i. 5, 4 V Q 4 I . . ' ' .. r,rr r 132 I ' Q, vs., ' ' ,. Q 2 ' A, 1 -J ' ' 0 , ,M Q W A - 1 - 'w . M D' Q I , , Af 3.3,-5: .751 5 3 215-: - -A -,:::, X ' ' ' I ' ' ' I 7: 45 . 51-f Kennedy, and M. Gallo, while R. DeGrenier supplies the 1 ---- L' ' -, A . i' ' ' lx - N V , I. V LN ' I ' ' I J 3 s , or sf A ,A ..... 5 H t , V , . G 55' 2 'f. M M ' , , . i ,..,., ,g i dv. 5 . ' V -j -. . , I . . ,W N, I I 'V' M, Q, 'P' y L l I . g Q , C ... f l 9 2 1 .A , 2553K ' E ' ' ' . I K , Mg., ,Q Y, Z , , , J. -A7 pk , 4-fe fir- .- 4 - , , I s., W g -f N?'?g' g , . A 5' r is . . 1 , is ,V I A ,V 'J 4l' ' Q, af ' -.W A 'Q , J Y , J l ' f SOPHOMORE OFFICERS T Lescher treasurer R Drennan vuce WHATS THIS? demands Father Sherman as he lndncates the mls presldent T Doody presndent and Wm Jacobs secretary take takes on E Gerrutys rellglon test Wuth gloomy antucupatuon L tnme oft from theur oftlclal duties to examine Blackfrlars phatog Stuczynslu W McCluskey D Whnte and R Collms awaut therr rapher s equnpment papers Sophomores contribute 'ro honor of Fenwick nn studues and In sports and other extracurricular actuvn ties Top students who conslstently placed their names on the coveted honor roll were J Barcal J Czarmk T Doody D Dwyer J Gearen T Hawkins Wm Krler and E Larsen These students and the great number of their classmates who made honorable mentlon have agam made the second year men the top class on the honor boards Four sophomores M Noel J Gearen E Larsen and J Krcmarnk won the St Ignatius Jumor Debate Tourna ment for Fenwick M Noel won a best speakers award In the some tourney Because of hrs popularuty and qualltles of leadership T Doody was elected president tor the second hme by has classmates Other sopho more offlcers are Vice presudent R Drennan Secretary Jacobs and Treasurer T Lescher Yfhm af -1941 -8 'FY 3. Page 53 -a vu was 41' Amuden John C Andrew Robert H Antonucu Louis J Arnold Gregory B Bachner David A Baloun Michael J Barnett Raymond C Barsanfl Norman C Beck Timothy A Bellock Robert Bendel James E Berberel James M Bernarda Francis M Beth Roy J Blake Raymond J Blanner James O Bochte Frederick W Boedeclrer Wlllnam Bonder Kenneth M Banehrake Ralph E Brady lawrence J Brown Nell R Buczynskn James A I l C O ' a- . , . , . , . . . , , - , - , . , - , , - . . . - . . I W. , . . K I. , We tl V I L Q r- .wi . L r 'S ' ' ' , ' . ' .f Hi ' ' A ' 7' 1 rd 1 . rx 'LY - ' A A I' L Boreal, John J, 'f 1 'I ' ts 'N J X L 'L A ' - 4 -g.:I':f,fg,. 'Y ' - 5 y , fc 1 V. , ag '3 . c V ' P 6 .0 .5 . ., A . 7 lt ' x . ,e T . , . I I 7' Y T J A , . Tar- 'f qi.glifQl?- t .3 i , ' I, ,.. , ' ' H K Q ec -ji A ' ' , . .4 L Q F , . 4 I 'S Y '. A BUHCYdI louis G Buttma Domnnuc A Cacchlone Franus J Cahrll Mlchael J Calgano Rogerl Caldarano MnzhaelJ Caluendo Anthony J Camodeca Francis R Carbon Ralph A Carey James Carney John P Cnrobus John P Casaccno John R Castro Thomas M Cella James R Cernlak Gerald H Challfoux Robert E Clarke John K Coens Joseph M Cogan Donald H Colburn Gregory Colluns Richard H Collms Thomas J Comuslxey Wlllnam Crowley James T Curran Davld F Curran Wulllam T Czarmk John W Dames Thomas A Dean Howard F Dehes David A De Cleene Peter J De Coursey Mnchael J De Franza Frank P Dellhant Thomas A Desmond Muchael L Dr Grazua Thomas J Dobry Thomas M Donahue Donald F Doody Terrence A Dooley Joseph A Dorch Timothy C Drennan Raymond Drlng John R Dunbar Ronald T Dunne: Brian Dunn Andrew C Sophs show Interest ID the classics, making Latm the number one electtve In their choices for next year Because they are segregated the sophomores are unique nn another respect Whereas the sensors, lun xors, and freshmen have Father Reardon as dlsclplm arnan, the sophomores have double protection Father Dymek supervises dlsclpllne nn thenr section He more than a dlsclpllnaruan, however The second year men refer to hum as their all round leader ln act except for the lunch periods the weekly assemblnes the use ofthe library and the gymnasuum the second year men have lnttle assocuatlon with the rest of the school The sophomores appreciate thenr sectuon For one thing at makes changing classrooms rnuch easier OPERATION FRENCH FRY occupnes J Mogguo whose duty It 'o wengh oat individual portions ol French fried potatoes , P. , H. . , . . JA Donovan, John , P. ' , ' F. C 1 . . . . . . . - is . . l ' f I 1 I I A l , ' is Page 54 Dwyer, Dennis D. Farrell, John R. Foul, Patrick W. Feary, Steven L. Feeley, Edward F. Fitch, Michael F. Fitzgerald, Dennis J. Fitzgerald, Richard H. Fitzpatrick, Thomas M. Follert, John R. Frano, John, Jr. Frost, Gerald G. Gaikowski, Robert E. Galgano, Robert M. Gallagher, David P. Gallagher, John M. .-Q, Galli, Francis P, Gancarz, Theodore T. Gearen, John J. Gerrity, Edward M, Ghesquire, William R Ghiselli, Frank A. Giallareto, James E. Giardina, William J. Gies, John V. Gieser, Dennis P. Gilbert, Lee M. Gits, Joseph A. Goeckel, Richard E. Gorny, John l. Gran, John W. Grant, Dennis J. Groziano, leo A. Greco, Michel J. Green, Richard M. Greenwood, John T. Grill, Francis M. Gugelmeyer, Roger J, Haas, William A. Haiek, Robert J. Hall, Charles J, Hallinan, Patrick M. Hanley, William J. Hanrahan, Edmund J. Hansen, Terrence M. Haracz, Paul W. Hare, William J. Hartney, Robert J. . . 3 Sophs favor frlvollty To reach the sophomore section, a maze of doors and at least three flights of stairs must be overcome by the students. The faculty has the exclusive use of the elevator. During the first year, the student thinks he has time for almost nothing except study. When he becomes a sophomore, however, things change. The sophomore realizes extracurricular activities are enjoyable as well as necessary. This year sophomores supported school activities very well, especially the confrats, because it was their first year to enjoy the privilege of conducting a school dance. WORKING OFF EXCESS ENERGY in the school yard after lunch, G. O'Connell gives a free ride to M, De Coursey. M, Panzorella awaits his turn. Page 55 1 V -7 2 Havlland Thomas E Hawkms Thomas Heffernan Robert P Hett David J Hoag Robert J Q-f Halas George P Hollahan Donald Holum Thomas E Houha John C Hunter John T Hunter Thomas W Imbur Donald J Jackson James Jacobs Walllam F Jech Robert E Jones Charles H Jonesku Serafino Karalls Thomas Karpy Alexander J Kaufman Joseph A Keller Robert A Kelley Leonard J Kern Michael T Kernan Robert C Kung Thomas J Kmet John E Knarsel Stephen A Knapp Wallace H ...va Koerner Francis J Kolek Robert E Korzenlewskr Francis J Kowalskl Kelth G Kozarlts Ronald C Krcmarlk James P Hughes Lawrence R Kavanaugh Thomas M Kemmerllng Frederick Kennmgton Clement J Krler Kuehl Kugel Kusek Lacey Lally Wulllam J Frederick A Owen R James J Phlllp D Anthony J Lambke John B La Pnerre Edward T La Rocca Robert A Secluded sophs llve alone and like ut They are, Indeed, a class by them selves Isolated on the top floor of Fenwick above the audutoruum, the sophomores have the advantage ot usnng the newe t classroom facnlntues In the school To be a sophomore means more opportunmes and more work at school It IS a challenglng and fasclnat :ng tlme In the student s life Realizing he IS no longer a freshman, the sophomore makes up hrs mind to make hus presence felt BEFORE THE BELL dllugent sophomores K Uhllr D Gallagher J Barcal D Dwyer G Arnold and J Opelka make preparatuons for thear varlous morning classes ' , 1. , R. , r. , G. J 1 . ' ' E, , . ' Kowalski, John P. I Page 56 fff Larsen Edward R 'A' ff lavln Owen W le Genza George F Lerch JohnJ lescher Thomas J lewis Robert l loughnane John P Madden John K Magglo Joseph D Mancml Ralph J Marcheschl Rlchard Marks George M Marslco Francus V Martm John A Mauro Ralph J Maze Robert J ffl Mazza Joseph G ff Mercurno Francis Mrlosh John R Mongoven Terrence P Montana James R Morgan Wayne G Moroney John A Moroslcy Wulllom F Mravlc Milton S Muccv Robert J Gerald Potrlclx C Potrnclx V McCann Patrick J 4 MrCarron Charles J McCluslry Wnllnam Murphy Murphy Murphy .4 Mfslngon John D el' McGu:nnls Edward Mclnerney John D McKmght Jeffery l Mclean Kerry J McMahon Michael J McNally F Mlchael McNamara Patruck E W4 Nled George T Nlehaff Robert l Noel Melbourne A Nolan Thomas W Nath George J O Bruen George D 0 Brien Terry T ru '1' O Connell Dennus F Spirited sophs enter with zest Into outsnde actuvntles On the grudlron G Murphy was a star end as well as a great kucker Another talented sophomore, T OBr1en, won first prnze at Amateur Nnght Sophomores to be watched next year are G Cer mak, J Gallagher, F Gnll, D Debes, W Tarzon, J Greenwood, F Mercurlo, R Halek, J Frano, P Bar nett,J Czarmk J Gorny, G Selke B Dunlec,J Loughnane, and M Caldarazzo INQUISITIVE SOPHOMORES T Nolan T O Shaughnessy D Grant and D Debes examine a port ol Fr Dymelcs trolley cor collectlon My wwf wi ,, ff? f rv M 1 ,pr 0 f0'ff7fW f WW 1 egg V? .fd 44 -.J 41 vi AV 4 04 :HW 44 ff, .1 '2 fv -'V 'WY Page 57 . ,,f, ,. x 'ff 1 V , . ,Vg ffwzf f ' , . :gg ,, J J we 1 J 197 V A V r J J N so , . J V I ,Q AV g 3 F T I I 11 1 Af A J. V ' 3 K V V, ,J V 4 LM ,- Vr, V , V . f , V L- -A L V' rl V , . V V - V , .V ' V1 -7 i I V IV V 2 ,vu A M V , f , 1- V .IV ' , ' J. ,, i f r 1 :- ' A 5' W ' I 7 We 'W I' , Q, ' A ' ' 5' ' 4 M' f' f Eyre 5 V . -' W 1 3, V . 1 'f VV V HA.. fr- I ' ' T J 1' 1 I I V V V. ,A ,4 V 1 . f V V f . , VV V76 V V V , V? V . - V, g .9 ' in , ' - . 1 , V . ,. , A V , , VA A K V ' - . -1 .' ,, '59 or ef - , ' . t '-1' J ' J rw , l 4- ' . . T. Vx iw' V VI, , Vi, ,V 'V VV VV X V V ,, A U 'Q , J 'if' 5 Z5 5 . V' 'V V ,, J: ' V . ' wg. V ' 'sr ' . 2 V H ' - j . ' 3 ' t T W T - ffsfiegmif' ffg 2 ' ' ,X .,., ' A iejiaf H V. R - ,J J Q . . ll H A . A ,H R.. A . , . , , W' .- 'Q J A f 1 V V, . V -f f. V e ,J1 ' ' - ' 1 V .ng ' . ' . V512 A - A , , . . .. , V 1 - y . , . . , . . O'ConneII, George W. O'Meara, James T. Opellxa, James H. Ori, Joseph l., Orlandi, Pio J. Orlandini, Walter L. O'Shaughnessy, Thema use .ww O'5ullivan, John J. Pachter, Robert J. Palka, Bruce P. Panzarella, Michael S Parkinson, Thomas J. Pilney, James R. Pinter, Andrew J. Pogwizd, Thaddeus A. Prindiville, Francis G. Quinn James J. Quinn Robert C. Quirk, William E. Quish, Thomas W. Radek, Edward A. Radkiewicz, Theodore RafTerty, David M. Rohn, Dennis O. Rasmussen, Richard J. Raymond, Michael P. Reda, James A. Reichardt, Thomas J. Richardson, Walter P. Rieclc, Lester C. Roberg, Kenneth J. Robinson, Thomas G. Rolewic, Michael C. Rooney, Eugene A. Rossi, Francis J. Rowan, John W. Ryndak, Michael F. Sasgen, Anthony M. Scafa, Gerald Dante Scanlon, Timothy J. Schulz, David G. Selcke, George J. Shipley, David C. Siberz, Thomas R. JUG DUTIES permit R Fitzgerald Andrew and T Scanlon to admire their reflections in freshly cleaned windows -A PICK UP THAT TRASH, says Father Miehls to G. Morgan, ' and keep this cafeteria clean. Page 58 Sitzberger, Francis D. Smerge, Raymond G. Smith, David S. Smrha, Richard J. s F Spinner, Leslie P. Steiner, Gary A. Steupalr, Joseph J. Stonich, William T. Stratman, John E. Stucxynski, Leonard Suprinslri, James A. Sweeney, Thomas W. Tarte, John R. Tarzan, William J. Tecra, Thaddeus J. Templin, John F. Tennyson, Robert W. Thompson, James A. ur Tomz, Robert l.. Torgersen, Michael Trippiedi, Lawrence Tristano, Michael J. Tszhetter, Paul D. Tufo, Daniel A. Tyrrell, Robert E. Uhlir, Kenneth E. Voydeln, Robert F. Wallace, James P. Wallin, Howard S. Walsh, James l-. Walsh, Richard W. Walters, John J. Weiss, Kenneth J. Wenderski, George R. White, Daniel B, White, James E. White, Richard E. White, Robert M. Whiting, Paul L. Williams, James F. Williams, Thomas E. Williams, Thomas R. Wisemiller, James P Woods, Larry A. Wright, Randolph G Wronski, Ronald S. Yakowicz, Robert L. Yore, Louis A. Zabornialr, Kenneth E. Zelaslro, Richard A. Zimmerman, William J. Zito, Fred A. Sophomores are neat by force. Leading the school in jug assignments, the sophomores do more than their share. The wise fools always seem to find mischief in the most un- likely places, whether it be talking during class, un- nerving Father McNicholas in the biology lab, or just causing general confusion. For these and other mis- demeanors, sophomores are appointed to the various after-school work details. Because not enough culprits can be found in the upper classes and among the extremely cautious neo- phytes, sophomores are obliged to fill the gap left by these in the work details. Snow must be shoveled, the moat must be swept out, and the cafeteria and locker- rooms have to be cleaned. MIXED REACTIONS register on the faces of sophomores J. Carey, J- B0YC0l, A- KGYPY, D. Gallagher, and E. Hanrahan after an arduous test. .aw vs fr' I Page 59 J 5 A - 'J' 1' 'Y K -1 - 7 'W-11' -it 164 W4 'fag auchonvllle Gregory Boyce James B Bradley James T Brandt Robert E Braun Wllllam H Brennan James F Brrll Joseph M Brothman Robert C Brown Quentln R Brunl Patrick T Burgess Rlchard W Burke Wllllam T Bushneck Mlchael W Byrne Gregory P Byrnes George Cahull John P Calabrese Ronald V Calcott Phnlup G Campbell Cralg Copputell: Dennls W Carey Thomas H 319 frosh arrlved to begun four years at Fenwick Thelr faces were marked by tear and apprehension The freshmen eagerly awaited the first day but when It arnved, they wondered why they had hoped for It Satchel In hand their unmistakable trademark these young adventurers descended unto their locker room known as the 'dungeonf' thelr base for catchlng up with the latest homework The novelty of changing class rooms for each sublect amused freshmen for their first sernes After the first week they found their way m and out of the correct doors Funally, after passung the annual physical In the gym, they were accepted as members ofthe Fenwick family Page 60 Carollo Anthony Chnodo Joseph F Clark James l Clayton Neal P Cogan Joseph L Colgan Phllrp M Condon Jeffrey F Cooney John P Coppola Michael q-of Abbmantu Joseph R Adoree Jerry L Ahrendt Robert C Allegrettl Thomas A Ambrose Kelly P Anderson Robert D Andrulls James A Annlcella Arthur Anton Alfred J Armato Mel Armstrong Thomas Arnett Bruce P Badame Robert S Baker Robert T Banks Charles W Barbuer Charles Bartkowutz Robert C me Beck Sylvanus J Benedetto Robert R fu Bertuco Anthony S Bertuccl Jamesl Blanchard John Blank Joseph R A ...7 ,ar '. ' , W- rf , . 1' . ' ' - 4 lx ' f , ,, . Q ' , M ,ta f 1 ,Q XV v h J . ' J J .- N' Mar W f V ' ' i , . 1 'Al f' 2 , - V 1 P. f A N ' A Az .. A IV.-f J' J VJ It a .1 ' W. rr W A r '-315 ' 7 Bigane, John E. n I J, 2 J J A .off . , , B I , f - a W M -.5 , T. J 1 ' u s , P. f f ' ' . P. 'f o ' ' A ' . ' ' ' . . l .3 F' 1 , . ,... Corcoran, Joseph F. V V 4? ,Vf ,, ,VW . Z , ,fV, V F Corso, James P. . if ' ' V ' 'S 'f V if Cox, James R. if ffm' 3 I 'V f' ' V ,Q fm , 'Q L '. J ., V f,,,, Crolxe, Kevin G. 22 i , in -6 l .,f, ' , A if f ' I 'L .f ' Crass, John J. M4 ff' l lr I 'Wd A . , ' 'f ' I De Grenier, William F. ' X 'I H K Della, William J. , ' -Q.. De Marie, Daniel E. A Q 52 If in ' Demski, William F. V 3' 1 .V V Denkewalrer, Rober! D. ' V ' I V De Podrol Anrhony 1. V ff' 3 , V fl V .N VV My 1, .1 L 3: ' De Train, Joseph C. V V ...A if 0 N A , . Digison, Thomas T. Z f ','f W ,VF Q, , ' . N -Q -- - 1 'Z Dooley, John R. J 1' V7 V ' 1 Dooley, Joseph J. . Doris, Peler E. ' 'V Downs, Robert L. f , Doyle. Thomas H. 5 'I AVI f Dreis, Thomas A. ' Q5 W' V 1' f ' , 45 ,, Q , ,C 6 Drevs, Roller? A. F In 'K V 5 N 1 ' 'I ' I f -3 , , Dubitlli, Warner S. NV .nr ,, V 7, 7 '7 Dudelr, Michael J. 1 - ' V ? i L Earley, John A. 5 V f Eichenold, Kennelh G. ff? .O I Q A I f A , .,. y I smfm., Charles B. f , V V Z g f VVVVV 4 , VV .I . V., Engel, Thomas R. , V fu , 1 .W VW Esposito, John P. 4.1 . , V 5 I 4 VV N , ,... QV V Fahey' John My .V ' ,I A V . , fr, A , ..-. . rg ' ,V, ,l , A - W, 422 f , , Fahey, Lewis T. 1 X K I VA 4 f 7 Fay, David P. , I, l , reeley, David J. Q V , A., fwwf ' - , ' 'TV Ferrara, Alex N. ,W ,ff Fesi, Ludwig J. ' g , 'Q . .,. of ff: 1 V Finneran, James V. ,.,, ,,' J., x H Q F Flanagan, Richard J. N AA , -1 J. 2 -A ' 1 Fleming, Geoffrey B. V Flowers, Thomas J. Flynn, James T. '33 in .':::' V ii'l Foley, John A. ' V... -, ' Ford, Richard E. W, , ' VM, 'Z Ford, Robert E. . 1 - av- J' . . I 5 5 Fosca, Patrick J. , 2, 7 - - . -W' ,. Yyvzi ,xr VV? ,Ly .4 -K.,V,f -v 3 f W, Freeman, Thomas E. A ' . ff Fuersl, Brian T. Q Golligani, Dennis J. 4 ' - f',f..,.5,!K: . FRESHMAN OFFICERS appear happy fa ho-.e been elecled by their classmates, labovej D. Gorecki, freas- 'M urer, ond E. McAuliffe, president, lbelowl L. Vitulo, ' vi eq' .-,..L--.. --J n u--i.,- ..:-.. -.-.:4--. X ,,.., . . i wil xi fx rv , A -Q V 4 J ' Gavin, Daniel F. 4 V ' Gentile, Richard H. 's ' Georgen, Philip T. 1 I 'x 1 'fr V ',, rv i Q w.. 3. . Giroux, John H. . 3 - Glomski, Joel 1. 'jf if 'T ' 7 Good, Raymond A. 4 A . Gorecki, David E. it 'Fu 2 9 . V Gorey, Thomas C. . -1 ' of , .f Greco, Louis J. Page 6l 75 ' J . rl 4, ,Nez r 4 1 1' 2 . V' aw Y 7 li 3 f, 12 'f' wr l , 5, N 4 as .1 v V 'giirsi fa , .,,, 2: 5 .',, I E-::v' A I regime gy.. . , I , 'G - g re.. 5 Q - V 4 v:l,,, j fr A Z FEM. if L i i fi. 'ff ' fv if' .E :I M I 1, . . 0 ..5..,..:. 1 Freshman 'ryros fs ,-r 4 4 I ' ' 1 .:f' 'T . -1 bfi., , Q 1 ' . A we ,. ' 1 Hottinger, Thomas T. Hughes, Ronald Fred Humphrey, Thomas Fred 4 , fu. -v 'rf E T M Q agua Nr Z f,.' ,ivy A ,f ,,,,. J Q . T, -5 LG-'v ff ,Y Z! ' H. gk , . il' Huston, Thomas Leroy llko, Daniel Peter Irace, William Richard Jackson, James Edward Jacobs, John Thomas Jarr, Ronald George Jordan, Bruce G. Joy, Harry Joseph Kay, Bruce John Kent, Jeffrey J. Kerber, William Edward King, George Thomas King, Lawrence F. King, Martin J. Kirk, John Warren Kissane, Dennis E. Klein, Thomas H. Koebel, Norbert M. INCOMING FRESHMEN K. Kuratlca and W. Kupsco are last in the dungeon locker room. . 4 Koladycz, Raymond S. Korbel, Albert J. Koster, Dznald J. Krance, Robert A. Kren, Robert J. Kretlow, John G. Kreutzer, Guy Kupsco, Wayne G, Kuratka, Kenneth Page 62 Greene, Laurence W. Grego, Ronald L. Gresch, Thomas J. Grill, Joseph C. Grnacek, Kenneth A. Gruber, Fred Stanley Grunt, Arthur H. Gruseclci, James P. Grzesiak, Thad, J. Guerrero, Robert A. Guuo, Angelo J. Hall, Edward D. Hannigan, Thomas M Harmon, Richard L. Harwig, Ralph C. Haupt, Fred Hearne, Michael J. Henning, Daniel C. Herbstritt, James T Higgins, James R, Hill, Thomas E. Hofmeister, Robert L. Holland, Robert P. Hasty, Thomas E. 1? 7 r l x Q. .. .1 4 - -1- 4 T? ' '15 Licar, Thomas J. lo Brillo, lawrence J. Long, Harold D. Luhaszelu, Walter J. Mahoney, Michael J. Manning, Robert J, Marle, Daniel A. Marquis, Robert E. Mascarella, James P. Mason, John D. Mosse, Craig l. Maisie, Roberf Gary May, Daniel M. Meehan, Bernard T. Menren, Terrence R. Merlxer, John A. Milano, Gerard F. Miley, Michael T. Millard, Robert W. Miller, Donald C. Milosh, Thomas M. Mondi, Roben W. Mongoven, Michael A. Morrissey, John T. 7 f A i , ' ,K f '- , A ev has ' 4-v' ' 1 N , ...,. , ' , 'Z A. . W f' ,Ar W. J - V- fff ' fi X A f A 'T 1 ,U ,, ...., w.s.,, X .,,, ..... 1 V. Q' ,... My V ' M-wif 1,2224 . g 1 ,gf l Q' gif fir? I. ' ,A . b , :I K Q V. , ,gwsfsblx . 3 ,si A v ,N . 'L Q., 7 as I 13 R ,C S r- 5 ' . N., K ,MQ y .Q rr 53 1 X , ' Q A . K Q X -- .v O'Brien, Paul M. Ochellree, Thomas C. O'Cannor, Terrence J. O'Conn9r, Thomas E. 0'Donnell, Terrence J. 0'Hearn, John M, O'l.eary, Michael J. O'Neill, Errol R. Oras, Wayne J. Muldoon, Edwa Mulkerin, Edwa Murphy, Thoma Murray, Siephen D. rd J. rd J. s F. Musolf, George S. McAllis0er, Joseph S. McAuliffe, Edward P, McCall, James McCarthy, Willi am l. McConnell, Michael R. McDonald, Bruce I.. McManus, John Naranelr, Ronal Niclmelson, John McDonald, Rolaerl E. McGovern, Thomas M. McMahon, Ronald M. d F. T. Nissen, Roger G. Nocelt, Robert S. Norris, Michael T. Page 63 Norton, Terrence A. '-if 4-l iw dv s 'W W-4 xv-sp my K e .ff A USING JOHN DOOLEY as a ladder K Sullivan puts finishing touches on the Mothers' Club Christmas free vii' if uw, mute larry D Roth John W Lucky frosh survive Toughened by a long, hard year of work and entatlon periods, struct dlsclplme, and many outside activities, the freshmen are well on their way to soph omoredom They proved their worth In studies by placing on the semester honor roll J Blgane, J Boyce, J Con don,J Corso, K Croke, P Doris, R Cood, R Hof menster, T Humphrey, B Jordan,J Kirk N Koebel, J Kretlow, K Kurato, H Long, M Mongoven, R Nas sen, J Ocheltree, M Quinlan, J Roth, and J Zatopa a total of twenty one Male teachers were a new experience for most, the freshmen having become accustomed to the nuns after eight years In grammar school There was one change In the traditional freshman curriculum ancient and medieval history displaced general science, which will be taken In a later year ucclnl Ruben R urcel Thomas J tell Thomas D Roche Terrence T Scafo Robert Dante Scopnllato Cory B Scelzo Frederick A Quinlan Michael R Rauzu Francis M Reynolds Wrlllam T Roach Wllllam l Samuelson Lawrence J Santercola Richard D Sarlm Mlchael J Sarno Lawrence J Scholl Albert William Schermga John D Schuewe Robert George Schlacks William A Schnlf Kenneth R Schultz Michael Joseph Schultz Steven R Schuster Thomas J Sckrabulrs Thomas Sena Stephen F Sergo Richard A Serpe James 5 Sie serna John Roy Page 64 O'Rourke, John J. O'Sullivan, Michael Pacelli, Anthony D. Paradiso, James R. Pardell, Kenneth R. Poscucci, Michael R. Pauley, Edward R. Pellegrino, James E. Peloquin, Philip W. Perkins, Donald D. Peterson, John R. Peyrebrune, Paul H. Pierce, William J. Pihl, Ernest M. Pilney, Richard K. Pirman, William F. Podoiil, Francis R. Pohl, William D. Pope George A. Porfirio Michael Porn James H Prack Thomas C Prasch James L Przybysz Andrew 5 D ,rr 'JY W , , J E. f 'fs' ' - A V I ' Z 'lf f 4, f , . P ' ', . P I, . Pur , . 'rr l. ' I. ' 4: l. . I Ro ' , . 1 Z i , ' N AV? Y . . 4 ' v l if I ' l U ' A + Ai, 0 l W study, and readied for the next three years by ori- , : . ' . . . - - I J- , . . . , . W Simmons, William E. Slaughter, Wayne B. Smith, Harry Joseph Smuskiewicz, Dennis I.. Spears, Ernest J. Staclznik, Craig L. Stanitz, John P. Stapleton, Raymond J. Stempnialr, Martin J. Stephen, James T. Storto, Joseph P. Straza, Wayne M. Stramm, Lawrence D. Sullivan, John Joseph Sullivan, Kenneth J. Sullivan, Richard K. Sullivan, Terrence J. Summerville, Joseph E. Sundstrom, Karl E. Synal, Joseph P. Sypien, Randall M. Szczesnialr, Walter M. Talz, Francis J. Tate, Joseph P. ...ff W f, x 'S' Tosto Peter R Touhy, Michael P Travis, Anthony R. Tucker, Thomas L. :B '4 Q O Vach, Gregory M. Valenti, Francis M. Valentino, Francis M Vanderplow, Dennis D. Van Gaethem, Guy J. Vazquez, Richard M. Veeser, William Robert Venetucci, Justin J. Vitullo, louis P. Walsh, James Lee Walsh, Michael James Walter, Albert J. Walter, Harry J. 'W' t rf Q J . -if FT M . 5 , , .V t gf .....,, 75 .- - EP ' JS 1 L 'S 0 ,, f ' .A 7 Woicik, Gary Thomas X 4 83 . Zatapa, James Robert fx 'I' if ' - Zavislak, Patrick C. -P 3 A Zita, James Warren 7 Watts, William Roche FRESHMEN LEAD in dollar-day collection for Our Lady of Angels disaster fund, Page 65 Wenglinski, John C Wilhite, William J. Williams, Burrell C STUDIES S s in' SICK ROOM NEEDS and the GdfTNl'1ISYfOYlOI'1 of the Sacrament of Extreme Unchon are demonsfrated by T Humphrey and R Mondu nn Father Kellys freshman reluguon dass Page 68 O.. . ,O I ,ea 5 O COLLATERAL READING requirements drive D Burke and R Muel ler to the library to prepare for Mr Spotaforo s book reports in American history Story of the past directs our future llves while the principles of religion guide us for eternity Go ye forth and teach all nations Thus com manded Christ to his followers and thus the Domin :can Fathers do at Fenwick Religion us taught cill four yeczrs as a required sublect This year the religion de partment changed the textbooks used by all four classes Freshmen sophomores and lunuors use com pletely new books requiring a revamped course of instruction Seniors use a revised edition of their old book The new textbook is actually of college level It is the oblectlve of the religion course to prepare 'X 1' Social sciences rank hugh omong the courses of fered at Fenwick Something new this year ancient history instead of general science has been offered to the freshmen The social sciences try to develop an educated man instead of a technician The freshmen tumors and seniors take a history course Only for the tumors is history an elective American history is one of the most vngorous classes confronting the seniors and oesides this it is required by the Stcite if FATHER URENDA INVOKES the blessing of St Blase upon the throat of C Thull while C Johnston and D Kepp wont their turn Page 69 C I I 11 ' If . . I . - . . . M ' I I - . . ' . . . . . U r ! the students for a life in a materialistic world. ri? A 5, . , . . . . . r . COMPARISON OF LATIN TEXTS both classical and medleval are made by J Fleg J McMahon and G Motto In Father Morgen thaler s sensor class Languages Increase kn FRENCH ART flnds Its place In Father Manebs class where R Jucknless and P Pltello famlllarlze themselves with famous artists owledge of cultures of other peoples and of other lands Four years of a torelgn language ns the requnre ment for every Friar Fenwlck rs probably the only Chicago area hugh school that so stresses language study The current natuonal trend leading away from Latln IS being reversed at Fenwick Latm IS requlred for every freshman and sophomore For several years this so called dead language has led the elective language lust for IUDIOYS and sensors The art customs and people of foreugn countries are discussed nn great detail at language club meet nngs Oftlcers of the clubs are German Club Father Savlskl vlce president L Muck treasurer and R An d rschat secretary French Club Father Marleb mod erator J Clark presldent H Wladuck vlce pres :dent and R Kennedy secretary Spamsh Club Father Campbell, moderator E Kral president R Wrught vlce presrdent and R Van de Walle P Blok J Ruane and T Belrne lead rs of tne club SPECTRAL COLORS are ldentltled un Spamsh by P Blake T Danek and P Calabrese Father Campbell beams approval Page 70 hz O ' - ll ll I ' , , Ashenbrener, moderatorg J. Wanat, presidentg W. . ., . - . I A . , i l h Q . . ' , - , , - , : - , 1 - , - - 2 . , 1 ' 2 : - , 2 - , - : - , - Q ' Q I -, . , . , - . . ...r '.AA f K 5232? VMMN ,W far W ,uf Wm., 'sa ., - -K X 'Q Q- 23 fm W mf Tw Sitka W, f as 1 QW ,,.- 12 'tw THE QUEST FOR KNOWLEDGE lures C Rasmussen A Wondra sek L Murphy and B Valcde to the school lubrary Constant stress on wrltlng reading speech! ultimately make a noticeable dntterence In the Fen composition are not Ignored Flowery prose IS dns wack graduate For four years his teachers try to In couraged nn favor of clear stranghttorward wrltlng stall In hum an awareness of correct oral and wrntten Upon graduatlon a senior IS expected to be able to English In the first three years emphasis IS placed on wrste an understandable theme and even to take o the baslc rules of Engllsh grammar but literature and hand at poetry USING THE TACHISTOSCOPE SenlorsJ Kenny P OGrady R Dowd and A Provenzano nmprove readong speed under the durectnon of Mr Hlavun 2, ,- Ac Page 73 7- ' 1, ' r f V, fa, f K if 1' L! I I I I I X -G . 7 . E N s: 4 L E vs F F- F' A CALCULATING THE CONCLUSION of the experlment on equlv alent weight of magneslum J Wanat seems unaware of his co chemists W Trzeclak and R Wolf Sclentlflc theory, exper Page 74 :ment and 'rhlnklng are the alms of the science department Today, as never before In her history America needs well trained sclentlsts Fenwlck IS attempting to help meet thus need with o sclentlfic course that I5 above par an every respect Each sclentntc subgect whether It be bnology physics or chemistry consists ot a theoretlcal as well as a practlcal slde Biology IS taught to more than halt of the sopho mores every year by Father McNlcholas and Father Holzer B sides the all Important lecture and labor atory work the student can actually observe snakes rabbits and many other animals In the large men agerte established by Father Holzer The student following the SCICHTITTC course wlll take physlcs the most popular advanced course Physics IS dlvlded unto two categories, each taught by a spec: allst Father Robmson In electronics and nuclear phy slcs and Father Tucker nn mechanlcs and heat lt the novtce scnentlst managed to survlve physics and biology he will In has sensor year run unto chem lstry Chemistry consists of lecture, laboratory, and math classes Father Fisher has dnvtded chemistry unto quantltatlve analysts nn the flrst semester and qual ntatlve analysts ID the second semester KIRCHOFF S LAW offers a problem to G Koerner and D Kamm as they operate c generator nn the physlcs laboratory 1 - ' O O C O I O I . . L, . . . , I I I 9 . -. h 1 I I , , . , . I I I ' -3 Zh, f V ,. fl ,J . 9 ,,..,,.,., In I f nf My , WW , 1 Q54 Mf ? , ff ' W ' 'nw M , , 52 I . 3 1, X 'fy Q' n ' , 7 VA , w L . t E 5 1, 1 Q 2 4 Q f Q 5 'f 4 . we Y . V iv Rf!!! ' 'K I -f ' b . D '- if f . TI'- 4 'K an W -uf' 'Qi 5 ...f?96' WE Q.. ..... in Q was I 3? ' ,Li-f Q45 Y W '53 1 was N -if , UH-0 -l sim, THE FIGURE IS EVERYTHING exclalms Father Conway as he uses a large frusturn of a pyramud to teach the pruncuples of solid geometry to M Eck J Rice and J Lo Searching for value of SEXTANT INTRIGUES young mathematicians O Lavnn and L But turd: an Mr Ludwng s plone geometry class X drlves Frlars to hundreds ot hours of homework Mathematncs can not be memoruzed In order to learn and understand nt properly nt must become a habrt Since constant repetltlon IS the only way this can be don the Fen wrck mathemattcs teachers believe In grvlng the stu dents enough homework to gave the necessary proc :ce A true knowledge of mathematlcs reflects a well ordered mind says Mr Ludwug Txme spent on serrous work an mathematics rs never wasted says Father Conway Even If one does not use what he has learned the thanking habuts he has cultivated wall remann with hum and he will use twem contunually durnng the rest of has lute Engnneers are now turning out newer and better machunes to help modern man What wonders some ot you wrll accomplish some day wtth the line tools of mathematics' says Mr Polk math matics Instructor Mechan cal drawxng the language ot lndustry has a two told purpose About sixty per cent ot the students takung the course take tt In preparation for college enguneerung the other forty per cent use It as an and an tramung themselves un th fundamentals ot art FUTURE DRAFTSMAN P Adlaf a member of the largest mechon :col drawing class In Fenwick 5 hnstory receuves professional help from Mr Martm Page 77 1 W 2 I , V v V , . 1' 2 11 , ,, . , . . I ' ' - . . . .. . , ' . , . ' , . rr, I O C , . . . . . Q A 'I I . 11 - . ,, . , . . 11 - , . 1 , . - 1 1 11 . . :- . . 1 .. . g - 11 . ,, t , I I . . . , . , 3 1 f, X' Q57 ok L.. 2 L29 gf L xeix gf f FK STUDENT LIFE OUTSIDE CLASS IS an Important port of the educc tnon of youth Contratermty dances three tnmes a yeor play o bug port In student social life Here R Roche T Gull and L Murphy entertain theur dates under the watchful eyes of Kung Neptune Page 78 T get 7 525222 4 T- f 2? 'fi Qi CJQYXT lbfwfk fxfx f 'TXaT 4 ' X L T' nj ZITTTLLLTI V as O 0 o O . O 3 44 i 'W e up-' TS ye T ,I , ACTIVITIES Eff? 464' ng Sv Q A 11 H2 my W, -. ,, 2 5 gg! B v I f 4 I W--Q f ,fr F' f Q ., ff ,bv J 1 X A by ,Ei- Rv x ' Q A Q aiu I ,xg V Q , X ilw qrin r 1 x . 4 Q X X fl , 3 f ,fda J Q ff gp! F I 1, V29 L isa Q .... ' Li: .iii :,,, , S ,H I5 ' I . f Q fi' Q5 x ' V.. 7 A Q .-v-ff ,JW ,,,..4-1- ' .lm fun K a - as ' ' ,,..,X l rf as 312' 1 I -4-..-...W - A. ......,..,.-,,qsnvf-Wm f . 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L?., 'in I Page HONOR GUARD hauls football heroes returnung to the Held for second half o formatuon unaugurated thus year lntrucate formatuons guve Band college look un the I958 football season Seven half tume perform ances were on the agenda for the 70 puece marchung band Theur program uncluded a greetung to the oppos ung fans a salutatuon to the Fruar aggregatuon and then theur topucs whuch depucted musucal unstruments After completung theur performance they formed honor guard for the team to express the crowd s sup port Durung the actual game they helped the cheer leaders enluven the spectators spurut and durung tume outs serenaded wuth spuruted college songs lmmeduately after every touchdown the Band burst out wuth the Fenwuclc Vuctory March Besudes playung had the followung schedule at all the football games the Band ec St Edmund Concert ec Football Banquet ec Marua Assembly ec Chrustmas Concert Mar St Joseph Academy Mar Suena Hugh School Mar Sulver Gloves Apr Notre Dame Hugh School Apr Rosary College May 3 May 30 May 31 All thus does not happen over nught Mr Menza con stantly drulled the marchung band Practuce was held un Sprung Concert Memorual Day Parade Graduatuon Page the school yard Perseverance paud off and they re ceuved the prause of the faculty and the student body Our hats are off to the marchung Band OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER Fathe Ashenbrene keeps a pucto ual record of band actuvutues He posts puctu es at untervals un the band room 83 J my v4!Ay y I AN W y C A' A ,,,,, V, y J M fa D . 4 . D . ll D . l2 ' D . 14 ' . 9 . . 16 ' ' . 20 ' . 23 ' . 33 4 FATHER HREN HOLDS Gregorianum rehearsal in the school chapel, Kfop rowx J, Flaherty, J, Scanlan, J. Wanat, A. Mirabelli, G. Bullat lorganisti, and T. Marr, Kbottom row! J. Ruone, H. Kennington, Music appreciation at Among Father Hren's varied musical interests is the Fenwick Glee Club of which he is moderator. Under his guidance the Glee Club has grown to a total of forty-four members. This year the Glee Club had four concerts: the annual Christmas Concert together with Nazareth Academy and the Fenwick Band, a Nazareth Conference, Mothers' Club, and St. Thomas Symposium. At the Christmas Concert they sang: Oklahoma , . . .Rogers-Hammerstein Matona Mia Cara .Lassus Meadowlands March of the Cossacks Carol of the Bells ,Ukrainian Carol With the Nazareth Academy Glee Club they sang: Alleluia Mozart Jesu Bambino Pietro Yon Sanctus Mozart the Organized for the sole purpose of furthering appreciation of classical music, the Mozarteum is in its third year. Mozarteum members meet every Friday night during the school year with Father Hren, the club mod- erator, to listen to Mozart records. Father Hren supplies the phonograph, records, and refreshments. Occasion- ally the Mozart lovers, who now number thirteen, hear an informative lecture on Mozart from Father Hren. Last year was the first year ofthe Fenwick Gregorian! um's existence. The only function of the Gregorianum is the singing of the solemn high Masses during the MOZARTEUM MEMBERS, J, Flaherty, G. Bullav, H. Kennington, and W, Kirk, prepare for an evening of listening pleasure. J. Czarnik, F. Dyer, R. Bonus, L. Skriba, and C. Glomski. This club sings all the solemn Masses held for the student body. Fenwick increases school year at Fenwick. Organized and directed by Father Hren, the Gregorianum released the priests from the obligation of singing the solemn Masses. Fourteen strong, the Gregorianum sang at the Mass of the Holy Ghost and at the solemn high Mass before the St. Thomas Symposium. Page 85 CARLOAD OF DEBATERS a familiar sight after schoo starts ofl for debates at other schools fln can E McGumms T Kavanaugh P Haracz and V Kelley make roam for T Sweeney and C Marquus Soph debafers capture lgnahus Tourney PROUD JUNIOR DEBATERS J Gearen M Noel J Krcmarllr E STRIBUUNG ASSIGNMENTS to lunlor debaters lsfandmg J Larsen admure the tlrst place trophy they won at the St lgnahus Templm and K Croke fseatedl T Hunter A Provenzano P Doris Tournament J Andrulns ns Father Conway moderator 1' ,A F4L,.w' Page B7 I' CALLING CQDX Here is W9ANF near Chicago says D Karmazin ham operator W9ANF sends Friar voices over air to the world Built and operated by Father Robinson club moderator and by the present and past members of the Radio Club W9ANF has a 600 watt transmitter and operates on 80 through 'IO meter wave lengths A rotary beam directional antenna placed on the roof of the school enables the club to concentrate their radio beam to any place on earth During the past years the Radio Club has exchanged call cards with hams in Japan Germany France and many other foreign coun tries as well as with hams from all over the United States An honest interest in radio is the only requirement Page 88 I 5 1 l -P y is N l ir . J' P. Adlat and F. Mercurio eagerly await o response from a fellow l . . I . . I . - if H - I I - I I I - - - if H - . - ' I properly J Berberet M Haberkorn and J Greenwood slullfully for lolmng the club When they enter the club the new members are taught the fundamentals of radlo As tume progresses the begmners learn the code and theory necessary to obtaln a Ilcense If they can meet the specifications of elementary theory and a code speed of Eve words per mlnute the young radio man may recenve a novlce s radio Incense With thus Incense the club mem ber may then practtce on the schools transmitter tn preparatnon for has full fledged raduo operator s Incense Of the thnrty members In the Radio Club ftfteen have lncen es and elght have their own transmlttung and re cent ng equ pment Father Robinson shares hus knowl edge of radlo transmusslon and reception durmg the regular Frlday nnght meetlngs Every other Saturday APPRENTICE MEMBERS of the Radlo Club obtatn experuence by as semblmg raduas from salvaged parts and by Iearmng Morse Code preparotton for future examunatlons to acqulre their operators Iscenses catalogue for llstlng of parts mormng the Radlo Club holds DX meetings for the sole purpose of obtalnlng contacts with dustant lands In the sprung and fall Father Robinson plans field trlps for hrs club on whlch trlps he teaches the technique of ustng portable radio gear tn the Held Oftlcers of the club most of whom have their own call letters are Chtef Operator F Mercurlo, K93ZS Chief Instructor D Karmazm K9KOG QSL Manager J Greenwood K9KNM Treasurer M Rolewuck KN9PZY Technical Advnser W Trzectalc KN9LIS P Adlaf K9JOJ board of legal advice Wm Zlmmerman KN9MSN shop mamtenance and .I Kusek purchasing agent INTRICATE ASSEMBLY of the superheterodyne radto mtrtgues young Frlars Investigating electronic prlnclples Thus experimentation ver :ties theory Involved nn radio c cultry Page B9 , x f , I gy' , 4 QV I 3 v , ,sax , A, Af , ,Q It 2 ss, SHORT CIRCUITS must be detected so that equipment will function search far the breakup and J. Gallagher and A. Rasanova checlr - f I ' 1 . I . . I . , . . . . . ' . ' , . . . 2 - 1 . . - . , . ' . 0 , 5 - - - - , 1 - ' , : I . . . . 3 I . . . . - . I I ' I ' fi I , ' ' - I I I - . I . . . . . I ' I . I - in . . . . . ,... , . . . V . . . - ' . ' ' ' ' ir ' . ., - . , F O W W- si. ' SHUTTERBUGS GATHER to vvew the results of their photographrc efforts Watchmg wnth Father Macleay are lstandmglj Pawllk D Benkowskl T Chrzan D Cottler and W Dunne lseated2 A Shutterbugs snap plx Trovls T Hoban J Synal R Hotmelster an R Sypsen lat ro f9Cf0fJ for Blackfrlars school annual and for the Wlck At each Monday meeting one of the members deluvers a lecture on some phase of photography The mam topuc for drscussuon us usually color photography This years photo contest centered around the homecomlng parade Each student submltted at least one or two of has tavorlte shots for the Ansco student contest Members of the Model Club meet un the sophomore sectnon under the tutelage of Father Dymek The mem bers purchase theur own knts and assemble them at the meetungs Fathers models of early streetcars ofter an mcentlve for the more advanced modelnsts Mr Polks Science Club made a model of Thomas Edison s flrst electruc pen Thus model accompanied by a placard of information IS on display In the library fAbove left! COMMEMORATING EDISONS BIRTHDAY the Science Club presents thenr model of has Hrst electrnc pen fSeated! W John son C Kenmngton and R Becker Kstandmg Mr Polk H Kennnng ton R Betta J Greenwood G Greene J Conley R Wolf a d P Burke MODEL CLUB conducted by Father Dymek a model trolley car en thusnast puts creatuve talents to good use At work are fseatedf D Debes T Noon R Muccl andL Yore Kstandmgf P Lace Father Dymek and Wm Gran Page 90 . , aww. ' ' 1 - 1 - 1 - ' 1 d A 1 P- . ' : . , 1 . '1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - ' T ' I ll ' ll 1 . . , ' I , . . , . . . - 1 1 . 1 . '1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 n . 1 - l 1 1 1 1 2 ' - y, TAKING A BREAK from hours of daily practuce are the Fenwlclx gun experts fbottom row! R Wrnght J Amldel S Wenc and J Gaynor Ksecond row! R Summervllle F Brennan E McGumnns D Gusparo W Simpson and T Glacnntn Hhlrd row! J Medved J Mollon N Bonfleld J Foley T Conrad ondJ Clancy Hop rawj G McMahon G Schweitzer K Kaval Wm McHugh S Knorsel and T Gleason Gunmen rate N R A A membershnp Father Sherman Rifle Club moderator awards to members the diplomas for the medals from the Natnonal Rifle Assocxatlon of America Club officers are P Douglass presndent W Stephen vlce presndent L Skrlba secretary and T Kerber treasurer The rlflemen rate from pro marksman to expert The hnghest ranking rlfleman us P Douglass sharpshooter bor 9 one step below expert Others rank as follows L Skruba A Krlppner T Kerber and F Frutz sharp shooters bar 6 R B Woods sharpshooter bar 5 S Wenc and W Stephen sharpshooters bar 4 sux sharp shooters bar 3 two sharpshooters bar 2 three sharp shooters bar l ten sharpshooters three marksmen first class three marksmen and two pro marksmen Above rnght TARGET PRACTICE demands steady nerves careful a m and o quuck trugger flnger durnng weekly sessuons at Austun Town Hall FOR SAFETY PURPOSES Fr Sherman instructs T Kavanagh M Es DOSITO and L Slcrtba In the removal of the gun bolt a requirement tor carryrng the rifle un public Page 91 X 'f 432 Wi? gp.. BLAST OFF for Vncfary the Hrs? pruze wnnnlng float took two weeks to make and contamed nearly nune Yhousand handmade crepe paper flowers lmaglnahve floats spark Homecoming LETS CANNIBALIZE ihe Knights reflects the hope of three char cooled Frlars that Fenwlck will cook St Mel alive -444: Page 92 V 7 Ji 4' X A , Qgmjt ' f if ' , 1 ' ' r 2 l 4 1 1 Y' I - sv 1 W 3, ' I ,, . ,, . . . I ' I 0 o Q ,I f - 1, . - , . f -aw ' vf' 2 3 I I ,W i a FENWICK RACES to Vuctory un charuot constructed by modern gladuators wuth the purpose of crushung St Mel under nts spunnung wheels KNIGHTS MUST FALL and they dud lustufyung the conhdence of the float s buulders Stealung the show at half tume the floats formed a parade and drov around the track encurclung Hanson Park f1eld Thu sp ctacle was put on un order for the parade gud to revuew the multutude of floats Three pruzes were awarded to the best of the 20 floats The Blast off for Vuctory float buult by G Motto A Murabellu D Madl and J McKnught captured the S25 flrst pruze econ pruze was awarded to W Ward F Sarno and V Fasono for theur float entutled Steps to Champuonshup In the keen competutuon thurd pruze was meruted by P McNamara R Futzgerald P De Cleene R De Grenuer L Kann W Duvane W Hugguns and K Mc Mahon for theur float Fry Knughts Aluve depuctung three cannubals preparung to enloy theur kull Even though no freshman float captured a grand pruze the frosh had theur own competutuon Fenw ck Races to Vuctory took flrst place un the freshman duvu suon and also receuved the honorable mentuon award as the most beautuful float Second pruze went to the float Smellung Machune The thurd frosh wunner Knughts Must Fall was also dubbed the most comucal Another entrant Mel ls Sunk was named the most tumely float because Fenwuck easuly defeated St Mel 24 to 12 All thus was the culmunatuon of weeks of arduous plan nung and preparatuons and arrangements for the annual parade Each unduvudual float also requured plannung un addutuon to uts actual assemblung On October 12 1958 Fenwucks annual homecomung parade was pre sented un honor of the alumnu Twenty strong the strung of Fruar floats not only tued up trafflc on the maun thoroughfares of Oak Park and Chucago for blocks but also brought numerous con gratulatory remarks from spectators Father Reardon moderator and organuzer of the 1958 homecomung saud the parade was the best Fenwuck has ever had Due to a poluce request the car caravan was canceled The rest of the student body cooperated by wearung whute robun hood hats wuth black feathers to symboluze the annual homecomung day BEAT THE PANTS off Mels symboluzes un student 'argon e heught to whuch unter school ruvclry fuses WISHING WELL proved to be an unneeded aud to the success experuenced by the Fenwuck Fruars un the Mel s game KNHI an -,4 XY ws: Page 93 if if 'f5E'3'3fi'Q+ 'V MSW ' , i 4 ,f ' X 1 j:f'f3,. -7 ' W' N 1' b 'f , 6v ig s , 'Z N is '. f?5fi ' ilk. if Cn- 1 850 PINTS OF MILK are consumed dcnly by the student body along wtth 18 dozen packages of potato chups and 25 dozen bags of corn chips THE FESTIVE BOAQD at noon brings friends together to settle the problems of the world Muslc wnth our meals makes eatnng more pleasant and conceals all t'1e pr: vate thungs we dlscuss when we get together over cokes barbecues and pnzzas Those who work there help make rt pleasant too Why even If some poor unfor tunate drops a plzza on the Floor the women gave ham a reflll However there IS that unpleasant feature Mr Attwood and Father Morgenthaler have thelr hands out for a small fee MANAGER BOB ATWOOD sees that each one pays for hns tray load Page 95 ACOLYTES ASSIST Father Conway at noon Moss for the freshmen At the altar are P Dons and J Herbstrltt helping Father Cumlskey dlstnbute Holy Communion us R Mallard Servers help at Mass and Benedlctlon The Increase ln membershlp and the number of added responsnbllnty of Mass every Frlday and two Masses to be served has necessitated a reorgamzatlon Masses at noon during Lent The Club also assists at of the Servers Club Father Kelly has lolned Father other services held for the student body Mlehls In undertaking thus task The Club has had the 'Bottom rowl R Hofmelster T Freeman W Slaughter P OBrlen Hop row! C Rasmussen Jas Gallagher T Kerber H Kennungton M Kung R Syplen J Sullivan and T Hearne fmrddle row! Father ully Dwyer T arr Larsen Ja a E Donovan els T Klein G Mllano R Ml ard Herbstrltt P Dons Bonus G Bullat D Murphy fforward1M Haberkorn Krearl G Marquis T Armstrong T Gorey P Georgen R Mondl G Byrnes Werdenfeller J Morettl Iforwardl K Wrlhelm F Dyer and J Page 96 O U , . . . L . 'J.sf,o. ,.M-,E. ,P.f,.' ,ni Mih,. ', .' ,. 'II ,J. ',. ',R. ,- f- . V , . R. Drevs, R, Brothman, Wm. Pirman, D. Vanderplow, and C: Emrichg Potye. 1 E l L 5 g ' E J ' gi 'Ati - Q,,. 'M ,M F -is F + 7 ' ILS SONT BIEN ENSEMBLE' Father Marnebs French Club Hop row! W Schaefer T Clark P O Brnen and F Hansen Isecond row! J Pampmella J Ongemach R Santuccl and D Gasparo Hhfrd Language club members dlscover that the acqulrlng of knowledge for thenr courses IS not confined to textbooks and class rooms Informal meetings give the clubs an opportunity to become acquainted with the culture of other peoples and to practice speaking the languages with more ease than a school room would allow Father Marlebs French Club watched travel and educational movies and listened to students attempts at talks on French art and artists The German Club made a speclalty thus year of col lectmg information about and plctures of beautiful German cntues They practiced German community sung mg and they cared for the less Intellectual slde of the Vaterlands culture by dunlng out at Matt lglers Ger man restaurant It us Father Ashenbreners ambntlon to have German meetings conducted exclusively In Ger man The Spanish Club members prefer strlctly Informal meetungs Members furmsh Information and materlals about Spannsh customs clothing art and tourist fea tures Great Interest was evoked by convertung the Amerlcan scrabble game unto a Spanush game SCRABBLE IS CONVERTED unto a Spanush Club exercise for the benefit of lseated R W Wright P Blake E Kal J Ruane R V :le Walle and T Belrne fstandnngl T Maloney N Bonfleld T Laskay M Holland and L Ryan while Father Campbell loolls on GERMAN CULTURE serves as a background for a thorough under standmg of the German language fStandmg M McGrath D Kam and Father Ashenbrener fseated R Summerville and J Pnwluk VISUAL EDUCATION and us furrushed to the French class by Dooley KL to R R Kennedy secretary treasurer D Dooley artnst J F Clark presldent and fseuted H Wuaduck vnce presndent 'nw W rowj Wm Herbert P Adlaf T Gallery and G Pollquln Ifourth row! A Wondrasek W Johnson P Mentone and L Perczak Kflfth rowl D Mulvey P Burke and J Woods 'il 'ls RTW Page 97 .1 K ., .W A, , 4: fi 5 - C Q N. A I 5 T 1 f , ' 'M fi S1 1 it 1 11 ,, 1, . , I - -, . . . , . , . , . , , , . , . , - , . : - , - , - , . J . , - , - , . 1 . . - f - - . , I f . . . , ,N 1 1 f I I ,. f - - I . . , .. lu . G . . . . N g, I v 1 f 1 ' f ' ' 4 ' - - ' . . , . r , . , . an 2 ' ., A . , . m, I .4 . ' ' lx, , ,vt K . . . 'sf D. F , . s T 75 . x 'whois - - - - , ' 1 . , 1 I.. COLLEGE INFORMATION Interests sensors CCIockwlseI Represento tuve from St Louls U R Broderick Wm OConnor J A Whute I Halloran Wm Debes T Anderson G Elck and S Olechowslu SIX SHOOTER PERSUASION ns employed by Father Smuth assistant band moderator to encourage R Baker to support annual Christmas Concert UQ o--X X sq? TYPICAL FRESHMAN M King wondering what hls future wll be walks stoncally down the mann corrldor of Fenwncls on the flrst day ot hrs hugh school career And they have problems with their fun Goung to hugh school Involves much more than classes and homework When a student volunteers tor a sport or gowns some other extracurrlcular organlzatlon h must be prepared to spend on at many after school and holiday hours The freshman especnally has hns trouble slnce he ns untamnlnar wnth hugh school routnne When fourth year flnally arruves the sensor tlnds himself takung numerous scholorshlp and college entrance examinations He must till out applucatlons be mtervlewed by Father OCon nell and meet the representatuves of the vornous col Ieges Besides the problems of classes the student buys tnckets to support school actnvntues wants for publnc transportatnon durnng all lands of weather puts up wnth bus strukes and accepts lug whenever he ns ordered tc do so Page 98 , t X , fa 1 af IA 'tg f A 3 + I 2 I I 1 C I I Aw XPS? 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I e A ALL RIGHT NOW orders Mr Lawless rnstructnng freshmen an the procedure for thenr physlcal exams MEDICAL HISTORIES summarized on therr health cards are toprcs for dnscussron among KL to Ry J Paradrso G Kreutzer A Travrs K nt J Caro D Feele T E OConnor and F Hau lncomlng freshmen and transfer students are required to have a complete physncal examrnatlon at the beginning of theur first year at Fenwick The medical examunatrons are con ducted by doctors and dentusts who volunteer theur trme After the physical a complete medical chart rs kept nn the flles of the athletic department and a copy of the chart IS sent to the students parents Durrng the school year the athletic department keeps a close watch on the general physical well b mg of the Fenwick man It any serlous defects rn the students health arlse has parents are advrsed to take lmmedrate steps to correct these defects LUNGS HEART muscular coordmatlon besldes ocular oral and audltory examlnatlons are given during annual physlcals for all new students Dr Summervllle exammesl Palumbo R Matsle as next UVHAPPY CONSEQUENCES of excessnve consumptuon of candy and pop wall force J Adoree to vrsnt hrs famrly dentust WIDER PLEASE requests Dr Lennox before he can discover any dental detects Student secretary records cavmes on B Kay s health card -lb 51112 fwffc gf :V Pr Page 99 QW? W 4.1 W., N , .ps :TIM at ww ,vu vqgzfqq' We PRECARIOUSLY PERCHED on scaffoldung E Del Genua R Chaplin CLOWNS LIGHTED CANDLE and checkered tablecloth lorm a and H Wuaduclc add flmslung Youclwes to ne? of balloons for llme romantic setting for R JUCRHIESS A Wondraselc and Thelr dafes evenmg s fesllvnhes Page l00 l Q ' f , . M Q in ' ' W 'Gm ll 4 .W A JA' Y if F .1 H W V .,i' '37 W' ' ' 3 Q' ' V' -M , ,., ' As wi, 'ZA all ,ff ' I ldv ' T 4 'lin if' 1 'wth W' , W :ff ., ' ' K pc f , 1 T fgl iv r A ,MM 4 -' f vw 4 l K . , . .. Confrats reveal students aesthetlc sense A socnal lnfe as well as book knowledge IS necessary to the well rounded development of the future cltlzen He must learn to mingle wlth others rather than be a secluslomst Opportunltles for thus social development are offered at Fenwick by the three confraternlty dances sponsored by the sensor lumor and sophomore classes These dances form a sort of testmg ground for the stu dents Their dates test them on manners the type of people they associate with the faculty members who are present gudge them on thelr conduct and actlons and thenr frlends appranse them by thelr cholce of com pamons Much IS done IH the way of preparation for these confratermtles both by tne lndlvldual and by the dance commlttee Two or three weeks In advance of the bug nught the student makes arrangement for doubling wuth a friend and then notifies hrs chosen one of the occa snon The members of the dance commrttee meanwhrle have been mull'ng over the theme and decoratlons for about a month On the day of the confrat the commit teemen set up tables and chairs hang streamers cover walls wrth palntmgs posters and trlmmlngs prepare the refreshment stand and get favors By dance trme they have the gymnasium prepared for the several hun dred couples who wull attend X fxf Ink: FRENCH INFLUENCE at the Mardu Gras requnres Father McGowan to don a beret Here he and hrs assistants B Wullnams and F Cam odeca relax for a moment P Mutchell and fruend enloy cokes COUPLES WALTZ In the enchantlng world of Deep Sea Fantasy made possrble by the sensor class Page 101 I 0 . . . , TT y u 1 - . X 1 I - -H H - 1 I I .. r. .. 1 l F ' 11 ' H ' , t 1 ' ' ' A V I I . , - 1 1 I 1 1 1 - , ' - ' 11 1 1. 833 Ifbv gig: mm .si Qiwadlnnx, my uwnnil v mal if 1 wi all sgm use 7'- Mwfwm Mkwrw K ag KAbove left! AMATEUR NIGHT GIVES P Blake and T OKeefe a chance to porn In the capers fAbove right FROM THE BRINY DEEP emerges J Freeman relate tales of Atlantis to J Zd fleftf LETS SEE SWEETHEART remarks Father Malone as he in spects M, O Brien s corfture for Amateur Night fBelow,' PARIS COURTIERS display next year's creations To the select of Fenwick. Manikins are R. R. Burgess and D, Herlehy. CBS-low left TOGETHERNESS MARKS this happy family scene with mot er, R. Broderickg father, P. P'e-rceg and son, J, F, Cla k. 4 wr as-una... Puge 102 ,f 1 F- 1,--,-f 'ff 'X Ox HUNGRIEST FOOTBALLER J Wolfe gets assnst from teammates E MORE CHICKEN I5 nn order for K Murray eagerly snatching more Kulmslu and P Mntchell at the banquet nn honor of the team of the luscuous food from J Strobel Fathers congratulate footballers at banquet The 30th Annual Fenwick football banquet was held December ll The Fathers Club moderated by Father Dooley played host to the T958 Chicago Catholic League football champlons ln Fenwlcks gymnasuum The staq affair honoring the team IS the closing event nn the Frlars football season The mann event of the evenlng IS the presentation of the senior letters and all tame Fenwlck Frlars awards and Alumni awards Among these was the Thom McAn award the bronzed shoe glven to a player dusplaylng outstanding football ablllty The shoe was presented to J Strobel On the agenda wuth the award presentatlon was the announce ment that P Mltchell was voted next years captaun Among those Invited by the Fathers Club were the ogllng football representatuves from varuous colleges To help pay the expenses the commntte raffled off foot balls autographed by players from Purdue and Notre Dame Terry Brennan a guest speaker fcf p 1295 awarded the Notre Dame football The plcture above ndlcates that there was no shortage of food for the guests For dessert Mr Peterson sand a few kind and FE N W l C K roor the Fruar cheerleaders standing J De Padro F Rauzu W Morgan andl. Brady lrneelmg A Wondrgsek and T Rngney encouragnng words to the players for constant efforts throughout the year Acknowledgment was gnven to Mr Warren Stevens sports edltor of the Oak Leaves who has faithfully reported all Fenwick sports events Page T03 Z , K V ff , 5, 'N A J H' A 1' 1 yt' ,af , c 4 lo- f V 4 ' 0 V ,M A 5 I 4 5 ' Q ' W Ku 2 3 A i X 54 2 fr -' X'-4.5 . , J , 2 2 I 5 V A Vt , , 7 I 9 3 G, ' 7,3 7 X . fe F. , 1 . if Y , ..- . f 1 , . . , . ' ' ' ll ll , - 1 , . . . , . . . . . , . A V h . . . I . . f . , . . . , I . . , . . , fTop rowj P Calabrese R Carlton R Cochrane T Crowe L De Hhird row! B LeBeda J Listak J Moretti T OKeefe J Pullung Nardo T Edmler and J Elsenmann fsecond rowj J Fieg R Fn J Rice and E Rubeck fbottom row1J Sammon W Stephen J Stro ll E Gorman J Hunter T lncrocci P Jara and T Laska bel W Trzeclok W Ward K Wilhelm and P Woods Faculty elects National Honor Society members from an approved list submitted by the Direc tor of Studies Only students in the upper third of the class are eligible The Honor Society requires that its members have tour qualifications leadership scholarship character ana service to the school lt is the faculty policy to on the distinguished National Honor Society Twenty eight seniors were so honored this year The National Honor Society membership of T958 1959 was well divided among the various clubs and sports activities No one organization claimed the exclusive membership on any one ot the honor men Fourteen of the twenty eight Honor Society members who had four year memberships in one or more of the various clubs and organizations are R Carlton debat ing L De Nardo football T Edmuer swimming R Fin nell Band E Gorman basketball P Jara Glee Club and Servers Club T Laskay Rifle Club B Le Beda Band J Listak debating J Morettl Band T OKeete Amateur Night J Sammon tenms Wm Stephen Band and Rifle Club J Strobel football and basketball Those who held positions of honor during their tour years at Fenwick were R Cochrane lunior basketball council member L De Nardo council member J Elsen mann Wick editor J Fleg Wick sports editor E Gor man French Club secretary class treasurer class secre tary J Hunter Wick editor T lncrocci council mem ber P Jara yearbook editor B LeBeda Band secre tary Band vice president J Listak Wick copy editor J Moretti band president J Rice council member J Sammon tenms captain J Strobel senior class pres: dent W Ward council member K Wilhelm senior class vice president Page 104 . g 1 - . 1 - I - l 1 - . ' .I . , . ' , . '1 - I I ' J 1 , . , . 5 . , . i- . , . 5 . , . , . - ne , . , . , . , . , . yg , . , . , . , . . O Q . . . - , 7 ' I . i U ' . I . . I l . I . I . .I I . , ' . . . . I . I . I l I . . . . F . I I . . I . I . I I .. . . . . l . . . : I I . . place an average of ten per cent ot the senior class captain, council member and class secretaryg T. Crowe, 1 -. . . . 1 . u - , i ' I , I ' , I . ' li I . . i . . I . . I l h . - - - I I I l . . . . . . . 1 - , ' ' 2 . ', ' - l . g . , i y . , - - I '- I . . . I - . I . . i . ' ' - 'f ' 1 - ' , ' z ' . 4 2 ' I - l I . . F ' I . .- . i i I I I . I . . I ' .i I . I - I . . I . , i . , f . , l ' J . R. Baden J. Lavezzi R. Miley C. McDonald P. McMahon R. Austin . UTYOU t ey ahue ne a c Osta S bl k Toept Wh le Mollse B ss Macl.e O H gan W G Korzen e Bon s B rr J Chestn J Stal Todd Mcek Fenwlck Faculty Honor Tablet for General Excellence and the Alumm Honor Key for General Excellence were awarded to WILLIAM J SWEENEY hrghest ranking graduate In the class of 58 There was a tue for the Alumni Honor Key for Honor able Mentuon second hughest award between RONALD A MICEK and JAY C TONNE CertlfIcates of Merut from the National Merut Scholar shlp Corporation were awarded to RICHARD J BODEN MCDONALD and PATRICKJ MCMAHON Since he refused the fInanclal and oFferecl hum In order to accept the Archdnocesan Scholarshup of Cathollc Unlverslty of America JOHN C LAVEZZI was awarded an Honorary National Mernt Scholarshup The followlng were awarded scholarshlps to lllunols colleges by the Illmons State Scholarshup Program to Loyola Unlversuty ROBERT P AUSTIN MICHAEL J BARRY LAWRENCE P DONAHUE JAMES P KEARNEY ROBERT MARCHINI ROBERT W MILEY JOSEPH F SIBLIK JAY C TONNE and MARTINJ WHALEN to De Paul Umversnty DENNIS M BARRON THOMAS P COURTNEY and ALAN J TOEPFER to the lllmols Inst: tute ot Technology RICHARD J BODEN and EUGENE M OSTAP Other scholarship awards were CLIFFORD W MOLL SEN to St Thomas College CMayors Youth Foundatnon Scholarshupj WILLIAM M BASS to Marquette Unlverslty INROTCI JEROME C MacLENNAN to Unlted States Airforce Academy DENNIS H BARRON to De Paul Unlverslty Ccompetltlve exammatlonl THOMAS J COURTNEY to De Paul Unlverslty Icompetltlve examma tuonI JAY C TONNE to Loyola Umversuty Icompetutnve Page W S ee ey as the hghest rcnlung a uate I th Class of srty IU S Industrles Incl GEORGE P KORZENIEWSKI to lllunols lnstltute of Technology IWhltehall Foundatlonl ROBERT W MILEY to Notre Dame IGeorge M Pullman Educatlonal Foundatlonl and HAROLD W BONUS to Provndence College Fenwick Faculty Medals for excellence were awarded to the following fthe second name mducates an honor able mentlonb HAROLD W BONUS and JAMES C WILLS for Cctholuc Actnon JAMES BARR and PATRICK J FANTETTI for best scholar athlete DENNIS H BAR RON and HAROLD W BONUS for lournallsm WILLIAM J SWEENEY and PATRICK J GOEDERT for excellence In public speakmg CLEMENT J McDONALD and JOSEPH E McDONALD for rellglon JOHN W CHESTNUT and DENNIS H BARRON for English JAY C TONNE and RONALD A MICEK for Latin ROBERT P AUSTIN and GEORGE A SOBIESK for French WILLIAM J SWEENEY and WILLIAM M EGAN for scuence HAROLD W BONUS and THOMAS J COURTNEY for German JOSEPH E STAINER and GEORGE J REZNICEK for Spanish ROBERT W MILEY and GEORGE P KORZE NIEWSKI for mathematucs and MICHAEL T TODD and PATRICK J MCMAHON tor social scnences 105 D B M Barry T. Cour n I.. Don F J. Kear y I R. M r hini I, . E. U p K J. I I f ',:. 2 A. er ' J. Tonne M. a n C. n J.. 0 nnan A P. ' a . I wsld H, u J. u . ul' ' . 'ner ' M. f R. i 3, We , 0 l l ' grlclw n 'nw e l I95B. JOHN C. LAVEZZI, ROBERT W..MILEY, CLEMENT Jl examinatlonl, PATRICK J. O'l'lAGAN to Dayton Univer- SMILES MARK the happy faces of these llttle children resting on umprovlsed cots on the floor at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Center when K Kuratlxo CYS representatlve arrlves to brlng clothing C Y S members collected clothmg Page for the needy Representatives of the organlzatuon vus :ted the Mlsslon of Our Lady ot Perpetual Help at T300 South St Louls Street early In February to learn what the CYS could best do to help As a result the new and used clothing drlve got under way Father Kelly director of rellglous actlvltles organ lzed the C Y S unlt here by calling all interested fresh men to bu monthly meetungs nn Rooms 5 and 22 The upperclassmen wall be mvnted wnth a vnew to formung a strong unlt to represent Fenwlck at the general Clsca meetings downtown The purpose of the society IS to publlcnze and help with such rellglous actlvltles as the mlsslon collection care of the pamphlet rack and reading maternal for Confession periods selling the Cusco newspaper and preparlng po ters for retreat vocotlon month and other reluglous undertakings CLOTHING FOR THE POOR fills many cartons M Qunnlan and D White freshman CYS members load the statuon wagon for a dlstrlbutlon tmp 106 O O O O . . . . , I I - membership mushroomed. Next year, according to plan, 2 . . I . . I . Q . I I DISTURBING THE SANDMAN, J. Cahill and E. VlcAuliHe get acquainted with less fortunate youngsters who are cared for by the nuns at Our Lady of Perpetaal Help Center, South St. Louis Street. SHOWING OFF THEIR BEST new clothes, two boys at the Center answer the inquiries of J. Cahill and R. Edward Ford. The Friars did not visit the homes of any of the children. The distribution of clothing was done directly by the nuns. ASSEMBLY LINE TACTICS were employed by Moderator Father Kelly and Joseph Dooley, D. White, L. Vitullo, and E. McAuliFle to package the new and used clothing. The collection cartons placed at the entrance to the freshman loclzer room yielded more than one hundred pairs of shoes, fifty iaclrets, sweaters, dresses, trousers, :aps, and hats. SORTING APPAREL obtained from the drive made the boys conscious of their own good tortune. Among the many who worked are G. Milano, E. McAuliffe, R. Mondi, H. Long, T. Grzesiak, P Doris, and T. Ocheltree. Page T07 EGAD, S'l00! shrieks L. Vitacco fErwinJ, shocked at T. Anderson's ltailorj outrageous price for cleaning sports iackets. Virginia Collins fAudreyl gives O. K. T. Danek is delivery boy. Blackfriars give last pl Erwin Trowbridge .. .. . . L. Vitacco Audrey Trowbridge.. . ,. . Virginia Collins Patsy ... . HR. Palkoner Frankie . . S. Wenc Charlie ,A. White Mabel Charlene Wright Harry .. . W. Johns E. Donovan P. Cunningham Clarence Dobbins, Mr. Carver Moses. R. Schlentz Gloria Pat Walsh Al . R. Byrne The Tailor T. Anderson Delivery Boy .. . . T. Danek Director, Mr. Hale, Stage Manager, W. Ward, A completely revamped T959 Blackfriars Drama Guild presented the comedy, Three Men On a Horse, by John Cecil Holm and George Abbott. The Guild had new moderators, Father Leahy and Father Campbell, and a new director, Mr. Hale. Presented in Siena Audi- torium, the play ran for three nights, May l5, T6, and i7. Because Fenwick's auditorium will be completed in 1960, Three Men On a Horse is the last play the drama department will present in a rented auditorium. Future plans of the drama department call for many one-oct plays to be presented here for the students. Page ay away from home A favorite with non-professionals, Three Men On a Horse is the story of Erwin Trowbridge, a little man who lives in a suburb and writes verses for Mother's Day cards. Erwin, disgusted one day with his stingy boss, his wife, and his brother-in-law, decides to go to a saloon rather than to his office. In the tavern, Erwin meets two men and a girl whose sole business is betting on race horses. Believing Erwin to be a veritable gold mine because he has the unusual habit of picking the winner of every horse race, his friends decide to keep him close at any risk. Erwin, even though he is worried about losing his iob, is persuaded to remain at a hotel and pick out the race winners for his so-called friends. lt seems, however, that Erwin cannot pick winners unless he is riding the bus back to his home in Ozone Heights. His friends, therefore, accompany him on his bus ride and then bring him back to the city. Erwin's strange ability makes his friends rich, but he is now worried about his wife. One day Erwin's com- panions suspect him of double-crossing them, and they force him to bet on a horse. When Erwin gambled on the horse race, he lost his power to pick winners. Realiz- ing he would never again be able to pick race winners, Erwin finally went back to his iob of writing verses for Mother's Day cards. 108 WATCHING REHEARSAL muxed emottons mark the faces of the play moderators Fathers Campbell and Leahy and of Dlrector Mr Hale Many hours of plannmg and coaching confront these heads af state REHEARSING A BAR ROOM SCENE can be fun S Wenc fFranIueI muses over a humorous lune whnle other cast members lstandmgy R Palkoncr IPatsyJ and Charlene Wrnght IMobeII and fseated! W Johns IHU ryj and A White ICharIleJ expectantly await has lane .Iunlor L Vlfacco Takes MONEY PROBLEMS breed trouble between husband Erwm and brother In law Clarence IE Donovanl Audrey fVtrguma Collmst attempts to keep them from squarnng off ANY COMMENT FOR THE PRESS? mqunres R Byrne IAIJ P Cun nlngham IMr Carverj and Charlene Wrlght CMabeII wlsh to avoid any comment lead as Erwm LIGHTING SCENERY AND SOUND EFFECTS must be exact slnce they can mean the success of the play Stage manager W Ward Irons out hrs technncal problems wuth Durector Mr Hale 0-L Page 109 L 'Q S url - 0 a Q I .Ll A IM , g .A , ff . X I ff A ' C. A ' s R ' I u' ,.1 Q .. The Wick Homecomang Honors Couch Alum, Som Soo +0 0 5,19 gn! 0 l 1' tnyu S 4 fat' wt M WICK EDITORIAL writing keeps J Ensenmann edntor In the publ ations room long after school hours Wlck 'fakes honors an Natuonal Scholastxc Press Assoclatnon competltuon The Wick recenved nts thlrd consecutuve first class ratlng Much of the information used In articles lnke News Notes Alumnu Notes and The Wick s Glow as wrnt ten durung lournallsm class Last year s edltor J Hunter remauned on the staff as rewrlte editor and became an advlser to J Elsenmann, who was edutor thus year T Clark and J Fueg were sports edntors B LeBeda and J Llstalc have served two years Llstak as copy editor and LeBeda as reporter W Ward has wrntten for The ARRANGING CUTS for the next Issue are W Ward E Donovan B LeBeda and Artvst T Lennon standmg' pooling thelr qournollstnc expernerce Page 110 f when ,, Y' 'Zu ' 'A , ,. . . ' , ...mr 1 1 , f WSU' 'J' ' 1 '- X 7 ,., , 1.- 9 J uybx Iwi.. 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T ' I ,, . ,, . . . . . . . . . . ,, ll ll ' ll ll ' I II ' ' v I I T . . . , . . , . , Y-Ia?-5'E ' X W4 revlse copy as Fr Whalen advIses J LIstak WIck maIled home 'ro Increase Interest WIcks Glow Art work was supplled by T Lennon Madl wIll wrlte edItorIals and feature ortlcles P Adlaf F ShImandle and J Carobus wIll handle club news and A McCall wIll take care of The lumor staff whnch takes over near the end of the general news Commumcatlon of the school news to the year wIll be comprIsed of a board of edItors Instead of parents IS vItal to the Fenwlck spIrIt and the development cI slngle edllOf In chlef J Colllns, J Conley T Marr of communlty Interest Formerly the WIck was dIstrI and D Murphy wIll comprlse the board J Lee and D buted In school now It IS maIled dIrectly home APPRENTICE MEMBERS of the Wnck M Desmond L Spnnner APPRAISING PAST ISSUES of the lCk Conley T Marr J Curobus complement the regular staff by proofreadmg and D Madl cndJ Lee find o good tnp for a future ISSUE rewrmng copy xX.. ii is Page Ill 5 , Q E. xt jr -MT, S L I M- fl 'gawk I , If ,. 'I y A47 Z, , 1, Is ' ff QW' X V I- ,Xu X IM f. 4 , fi I f' MEMBERS OF THE FOURTH estate, J. Hunter, T. Clark, and J. Fieg Q 0 f 0 o 0 . , ,, . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, . ,, . . ,I - lf, . I . . I IIW- in J. ' . I L I, gf T I-9' GOOD PICTURE COMPOSITION requIres Edntor P Jara to SOIICII professlonal advice from Walnnger StudIos photographer VI W Horncohl wh for the past four years has taken BIcckfrIars formaI plctures xx ty v ASSRIA BLACKFRIARS PIZZA PARTY means fun to all Enloymg a day oft G Bullat G Motto J Mehl and L Skru a STORY BEHIND THE PICTURE mast be accurate InIormatIve and ahve K PICCOII and R Baker search for the proper captlon to sunt the pIcture TYPIST AND WRITER are a famIIIar combInatIon IU any lournahstuc staff J Mehl uses Index to check names Incro Cl dIgs o some old copy before typmg whIIe - xx 3 -f bv' I958 YEARBOOK GUID IS reference to ofold past fa t Mader ator Father Van Rooy Indlcates crltlctsms to Assn tant Moderator Father MacLeay and Kstondmg L Skrnba sports writer and J Ongemach Page 'II3 L I I , , Ango IIIID o I , f M - 5 I , fr I Z ' ' . ' ' E ' - ' ul s. - . - A - f I I L . . . I .3 5 0 5 I s 1 1 Q I v 'Ch , , 1 Y' I!! - .r 4 If N I .rs N ' r . ' ' - from work are: Assistant Moderator Fr. MacLeay, T. Incrocci, P. Jara, ' . , . , . , . 'b . xg ' 'N . I ii Y M V 3 ... P . . . . . . . . I' 'W' . ' ' X,, X . . . , 2 , If T. : ' ' ut . 'E ' 44? Qi N' I r , A F x. , , A .I I' X Y I Q T A. Wir QA Q gpr L ,f,-,1. ff K l 'i3.1if Tl-QNXXN ! Page I INTRAMURAL SPORTS RCACH every smdenf who us not exchded by his doctors orders Boxing seems Yo have the mos! general following Here Mr Lawless prepares T lennon and K Murray for an msfruchonal sessnon .l Mazza has appareniy had hrs le son 4 I ff. PI-IYSICAI. EDUCATION 1? CHAMPIONS ALL: Hop rowl E. Gorman, QB, P. Mitchell, C, G. Eicli, Eg R. Dowd, FB, K. Murray, G, J. Coleman, HB, and W. O'Connor, Ty Imiddle row! D. Herlehy, G, J. Hallaran, T, J. White, T, P. O'Brien, Fenwick takes league Congratulations to the Friars for winning the Catholic League Championship for the sixth time and to Coach Peterson and his stat? for producing a winner in his second year here. The record follows: CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS Fenwick 1936 ., , 19 ,,, , ,,,,, Austin . 1945 , , Tilden 1948 Lindbloom 1949 , Schurz 1958 ,.,, , . Austin SEASON RECORD Fenwick 20 . Loyola 38 De Paul , 38 , , St. Rita 42 sf. Philip ., , 8 St. Patrick 24 St. Mel 34 , St. Ignatius , 18 , De LaSalle , , 18 Mount Carmel .. 26 . De Paul , . 28 Gordon Tech , 7 , Austin .. , STRATEGISTS, Mr. Duchon, line coach, Mr. Peterson, head coach, and Mr. O'Brien, trainer, discuss o crucial move. T5 W. Marrs, Cp J. Vlasaty, T, and L. DeNardo, E, fbottom row! J. Spruth, captain, Gy P. Geis, HB, J. Wolfe, T, G Murphy championship ,Y QW ,Www A 1 ...M g an 'Q 1' 01 Friars meet Austin in City Prep Bowl 1933 1936 1937 1938 1941 1942 1944 1945 North Section North Section Co-champs with St. George for North Section North Section North Section North Section North Section South Section SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS LEAGUE TITLES 1946 Co-champs with St. George Fenwick and Weber for North 1936 27 leo Section 1938 6 Mount Carmel 1948 North Section 1941 O Leo 1942 13 Leo 1949 South Section 1944 20 Webe, 1951 North section 1945 0 St- Ignatius . 1946 Weber, representing Fenwi 1955 Central Section ben, st- Rim 1956 Central Section I948 9 DGPG-J' 19 I . 1949 42 St. George 57 Cemm Sechon 1951 13 Mount Carmel 1958 Central Section 1958 28 Gordon Tech HIGHEST SCORER in both city leagues, Jack Strobel, and the New World prep coach of the year, Ralph Peterson, experience the ioy of victory in the locker room immediately atte the Catholic League championship. ck and St. Geor r their team had w O 7 20 33 25 O ge 6 13 32 15 on 1,1 no-nan if: ,,.,.s, 4 ,, ,..., .W - - ,,,,,,,,,., A V- V I I V 1 4 , T ,.,, A 1- 'W fSoHom row' P. Geis, K. Murray, E. Gorman, J, Spruth, and G. Eick. tsecond rowf R. Cochrane, D. Ambrosino, W. Edmier, R. Santucci, D. M. Herlehy and L, DeNcirda. tlhird row J. Coleman, F. Grill, W. Marrs, J. Hayes, R. Lawler, J. White, and P. O'Briert. I f ,, wi .,....1, 'V I -Wf--L-5 a 1 Q 4 ,....., L x - J rs 74 'Fourth row W. McShane, J. Carey, J, Copp, M. McMahon, M. Torgersen, J. Williams, P. Windle, and M. McGrath. fTop row Coach R. Peterson, Manager A, Powers, Coach D. O'Brien, Father McNicholas, M. Steinert, R. Bellock, and D. Debes. 20-O against Loyola starts Friars on their ladder to success. The hrst Friar score was set up when J. Strobel intercepted an enemy pass. The Black and White moved the pigskin down to the 5-yd. line. P. Geis raced around right end to score, standing up. Early in the third quarter a bad kick by Loyola left the ball cn the Rambler 28-yd. line. Strobel carried the ball down to the lO in two plays. D. Ambrosino plowed through the Loyola eleven for the T.D. P. Gels tallied the two extra points on a pass from Strobel, and the Friars held a lA to O lead. Another pass interception by J. Strobel in the final period gave the Friars another chance to score. Fenwick capitalized on the opportunity when Strobel tired a touchdown pass to G. Eick, making the final score 20 to O. Page 118 WM Ar ANXIOUS ANTICIPATION marks the faces of the football mentors before the Cathollc League champtonshup game M Lawless Fr McNncholas Mr Duchon Mr Kernan and Head Coach Peterson Football worrles The apprehension of losing a game plagues every parttclpant In a game such as football No matter how strong the feelung of sportsmanship, a team and nts coaches can never start a game without some fear of beung second best What happens tn a game depends largely on the many long hours of practice and tralnlng, but even the best coached team could be overpowered by the oppo sltuon Any game no matter how easy lt may appear mlght mean a defeat Nothnng can bolster the team s confidence more than student support The crowd In the stands shares In the worries and lays experienced by the players who are flghtlng heart and soul WORRY MINGLES wtth hope as Captain Spruth leads the team from the locker roam to test the power of Gordon Tech HIGH TENSION as reflected In the faces of R Lawler D Herlehy J Mclnerney D Ambrosrno B Dunlec and G Scafa Page l20 fi E Q ' ' N K .1 Q ' ,,f ,,., 'l f . 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'A Lf, BEFORE THE KICK OFF J Spruth Fruar captal a d the Mt Ca mel co capta ns meet wuth the eferee at m d fleld for the toss of the COIN Opener looks good ST RITA Sunday September 21 brought a close to Fenwucks practlce football games Meetlng St Ruta un theur own stadlum the Fruars opened the game when R Dowd plunged over the lft lune to make a touchdown P Gels followed wuth a pass to J Strobel addlng two pounts The Mustangs struck back wuth a scorlng pass play A poor FGDWICK punt left the door open for an other Ruta touchdown They now led 14 to 8 Early ln the thurd peruod Strobel outran all opposltlon for a 55 yd touchdown tylng up the game at l4 T4 Another SSYIES of OTTEDSIVS plays put St Ruta ln the lead 20 to T4 At the end of the thurd quarter a Mustang lntercepted a long pass Then after J Wolfe tackled hum the ball flew unto the hands of J Strobel who dashed 30 yards for a touchdown He then converted to brung Fenwuck back unto the lead 22 20 Early ln the flnal peruod P Gels scored a touchdown and caught a pass from Strobel to make a two pount conversuon Wuth the score 30 to 20 St Ruta retallated wth two pass plays that b osted theur score eught pounts The Fruars controlled the ball for the remalnder of the game Two plays by Ges and Strobel r spectlvely completed the scorlng cnd establlshed a final score of 38 to 28 over St Ruta ST PHILIP Fenwucks ball club routed St Phulup 42 to 8 ln theur flrst Cathollc League game J Strobel scored two touch downs ln the first quarter A pass from P Gels to P Han rahan IH the end zone for a two pount conversuon made the score l4 to O at the end of the flrst quarter Strobel agaun found a hole IH the Gael lune and sprlnted 80 yards to score After receuvung a pass from P Gels for two extra pounts Strobel bowed out for the day to let hus substututes contunue The half ended wuth the score 22 0 Two touchdowns one by R Cocnrane and the other by P GGIS made the score 36 to O at tne end of the thurd peruod A frultless attempt to wun came when St Phulup scored 8 pounts on a pass and an end zone fum ble A touchdown by Fruar D Ambrosuno brought the game to an end 42 to 8 ST PATRICK Fenwucks only touchdown ln the St Patruck game came early ln the second quarter when J Strobel un tne end zone made a one handed catch from E Gor man P Gels snatched a pass out of the aur ln the end zone but the play was nulllfled because he stepped out cf bounds to receuve lt The Shamrocks fought hard RUNNING INTERFERENCE for P Gels three members of the Frar forward ull block out the onr shung De Paul Demons Page 122 . . , - I , . . A . . . . o . 7 B . . u , ., , . f' -mfr- - . , n, n . r ' i ' f 5- l . . . . 1 u , . - l ' I . I . . A' I , . l l I . , . . . ' ' . I ' - l I - A . . . . a 1 ' I . i w u ' . STRETCHING EVERY MUSCLE G. Eick attempts to reach the elusive pigskin. Riding shct-gun for George is L. Murphy. Mels, Ignatius fall but the Friar line was too strong. Several times St. Pat came within a few yards of scoring but was halted by a massive Friar defense. HOMECOMING GAME WITH ST. MEL Homecoming day brought together once again two old opponents-St. Mel's Knights and Fenwick's fighting Friars. Before a crowd of 4,500 G. Eick scored the first touchdown for Fenwick. J. Strobel fired a beautiful pass to him in the end zone. A fumble spoiled the conver- sion. A 90-yd. run down the middle by a Knight half- back, D. Lungo, evened the score at 6-6. Feeling their oats, St. Mel scored another touchdown shortly before the end of the first half. The half-time pep-talk by Coach Peterson was a shot in the arm for the trailing Friars. Fenwick's P. Geis on the second play broke through the Knight's defenses and scored a touchdown on a 57-yd. iaunt, tying the game at I2-I2. The tiring St. Mel team could not put up a fight in the fourth quarter. Again Strobel scored a touchdown by tearing down the middle for 30 yards. This exact play was repeated four plays later when J. Wolfe recovered a Knight fumble. The result was Fenwick's final touchdown. ST. IGNATIUS The clash between Fenwick and St. Ignatius resulted in a one-sided romp for Fenwick. However, in the first quarter things weren't looking very bright. A pass from the I3-yd. line gave St. Ignatius their first touchdown. Another pass to the end zone racked up 2 more points for the Wolves. In the second quarter, Fenwick turned the tide with a steady drive to the I-yd. line. R. Dowd dived over the line of scrimmage for Fenwick's first touchdown. Near the end of the first half Dowd re- peated the play by lunging across the goal from the 'I-ft. line. A successful pass from Gorman to Eick boosted Fenwick into the lead I4 to 8. Early in the third period Strobel dashed through an opening in the St. Ignatius line and ran on for a 44-yd. touchdown. P. Geis' end run conversion made the score 22 to 8. A touchdown in two plays from the 38-yd. line was excellent proof of StrobeI's ball-carrying ability. An unexpected touchdown by the Wolves resulted in an additional 6 points, but was insignificant compared with Fenwick's lead. In the waning minutes, a substitute, R. Cochrane, sprinted 42 yards for a touchdown, bringing the score to 34-I4. DE LA SALLE Fenwick's eleven retained the Central Section crown after a hectic struggle with De La Salle. The Meteors marched to the Friars 5-yd. line only to fumble the ball P. GEIS SPRINGS HIGH above the heads of two Gordon Tech rushers bearing down on him to fire a touchdown pass. Page I 23 'wound arf!!- mvv 'VV 'UWT' 1 'hair' A-gli-v HY TO WARD OFF IMPENDING DANGER E Gorman J Spruth K Murray R Dowd charge two oncoming De Paul players providing J Strobel with an advantage to goln valuable yardage De La Salle bows 12 7 Carmel 18 0 into Fenwick hands The otherwise uneventful first quar ter ended In a scoreless tue Right tackle J Wolfe picked up a fumble and raced 78 yards to the end zone with little opposition The run was called back since the ball was considered dead before Wolfe had touched it A real touchdown for Fenwick came on P Gels pass play to btrobel on the 30 yd llne A trlo of Gels Dowd and Strobel moved the ball 60 yards for the Frnars second tally A pass play for the conversion failed to click leavung the score T2 to 0 at the end of the third quar ter The Meteors mustered their forces and carried the ball 75 yards In the final quarter for their only touch down A successful place kick added an extra point Q tffttlfiwf' W? Wav' if r 1 'W 'Q' armani P3 t' hw- and put the score at T2 to 7 With two and a half minutes remammg ID the game a series of strong offen sive plays set the ball on the 25 yd line MOUNT CARMEL Starting the Catholic League play offs Fenwick shut out Mount Carmel 'I8 to O before 12 500 fans Accord Ing to all oc urate expectations the game was going to be an even battle The Frlars started the game by racing to a touchdown in the first two minutes On the Frnar kick off J Wolfe set Fenwick up for a touchdown by recovering possession of the plgskm Two power plays by Strcoel and another by Gels set the Friar attack on the 2 yd line A penalty against Mt Carmel edged the line to the Tyd llne R Dowd smashed through for the touchdown the first of three scored by Dowd A fumble recovered by Fenwick after a pass started a strung of offensive plays from the Friar 46 Dowd ended the march by plunging one the Caravan llne into the end zone Two Carmel one on a Fenwick fumble and 70 yd march came close to threatening lead The final period set the stage for R touchdown of the game positioned by P foot through advances by the other a the Fenwick Dowd's third Gems' 36 yd run and a T9 yd dash by Strobel Dowd plunged over the lme In three forceful plays Score T8 to 0 DE PAUL ln the sem: final battle, the Frlars tangled with the Blue Demons from De Paul After being completely out SWEPT OFF HIS FEET by VICIOUS Frlor attack struggling De Paul ball carrier IS left without o prayer Taking the wind out of De Pauls raids are R Dowd, K Murray, G Elck Page 124 - 1 r, ' ' ' W Uwvjfmw , , ,W ,Z 1f 1 1 ' vw M 'mann ' .5 Lat: J! 1' at W- 11 M- 11 yi' 'FM 2+ Mitgfl 3' we 5' 'J 1' JL' 1 ' v ' ' ,' , wt A P 5 W . 1 A+ for ex , , vw, ,f H: , v W V ,V W V, 'T' W.. 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A 1 gg' W X Wh AW 14 ' y,, ,,,,w4, W W , H , gc M J r ZW' ' W WW ROUNDING A CORNER at full speed J Strobel races for a hole made ln Gordon Techs llne by P Gels l Murphy J Vlasaty and R Dowd played ln the flrst half the Black and Whlte overcame a T4 6 deflclt by SCOTIDQ two qulck touchdowns G ElCk electrlfled the crowd by returnlng the openlng second half klckoff 72 yds for a score Less than two mlnutes later the Frlars galned POSSESSIOD of the ball Gels carrled lt for 5 yards to the 33 Then Strobel exploded through the left Slde of the llne for 67 yards and cl touchdown glvlng Fenwlck a 20 to 14 advantage Late ln the fourth quarter the Frlars took over on downs on the De Paul 36 Short thrusts brought the ball to the 'l7 where Strobel agaln crashed the Demon defense for another touchdown The Frlar eleven earned a 26 to 'I4 VICTOTY and galned the champlonshlp playoff game GORDON TECH A crowd of more than 17000 wltnessed the clash between Fenwlck and Gordon Tech for the Cathollc League tltle Both teams OJTGDSIVGS were stymled ln a scoreless flrst quarter No more than SIX plays had elapsed ln the second quarter when K Murray recov ered a Ram fumble on the Fenwlck 43 A pass play from P Gels to G Elck brought the ball to the Ram 5yd llne lmmedlately after a 5yd penalty Strobel dashed around the end for the games flrst score The extra POINT attempt falled Gordon Tech put together a 75 yd touchdown march and took an 8 6 lead Then the Frlar attack really showed llS capablllty after Dowd returnea the ensulng klck off to the 40 yd llne When the next two plays falled to galn any yardage SIDELINES SHOW the tense moments before the flnal score whlch revealed our overwhelmlng vlctory over Gordon Tech for the Cathollc League champlonshlp Left to rlght Coach Peterson G Elck E Gorman B Kennedy R Santuccl L De Nardo J Vlasaty and A Powers manager 'Wifi' ,,,, , Stroble threw a 35 yd pass to G Elck who ran the remalnlng dlstance to the goal Once agaln the FFIGYS led Shortly afterwards Gels lntercepted a Tech pass on the 38 He and Strobel moved lt to the 18 Murphy caught a touchdown pass from Gels and the Frlars took a 20 8 half tlme lead After the openlng klck off the hungry Rams marched 86 yards to a touchdown Thls narrowed Fenwlck s lead to 20 T5 Nothlng eventful happened untll late ln the thlrd perlod The Black and Whlte brought the ball to Gordons 21 yd llne Here a defender lntercepted a pass but then fumbled W OConnor recovered t The Frlars surrendered the ball on downs on Tech s 5 yd llne A few plays later K Murray recovered another Kilim Exec xx Page 125 'Q ' , yy . , . , , . . , , .. , . , I ' . . , - - I . . . , , , I ' s - , . . 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M- . s-,:l Q9 RFCOGNIZED for their stellar performances J Spruth captain and COACH DUCHON and outstanding half back P Gels observe K J Strobel recelve a pat on the back from Coach Peterson Murrays championship form Friars met more than match in City Bowl fumb'e on tl'e Ram 35 J Coleman carried for 4 and the Rams stopped th next play cold Then Strobel darted through the Ram defense but was hauled down Inches short of the goal Two plays later Strobel lunged over the goal and Gels tallued the extra poents The Frnars held the Rams for the remamder ofthe game, and brought home the Catholic League champuonshnp by downmg Gordon Tech 28 to I5 TOUCHDOWN BOUND IS J Wolfe not realuzung that the whistle has blown to nullufy the play AUSTIN CHAMPIONSHIP GAME After a nlne year absence from the Chlcago Prep Bowl the mighty Frlars battled Austin for the cnty cham plonshlp Fenwlcks eleven fought agamst terrlllc odds the heavler Austm llne, a blustery 25 mph wmter wand, and the loss of two players In the startmg team Trapped on thelr own 25 yd llne, J Murphy punted for Fenwick The plgskln traveled only fIve yards against OFF TO PAY DIRT, J Strobel snares a pass for two extra points agannst Gordon Tech Page 126 2 ., L, ,H , , ' WM -...rua--A , ,HA Hwy.-fw 3' , V L ' r f x Y ' 4 . 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'Ai 19? ,.,,,.4w2 .H ENTHUSIASTIC CROWD ns on hand at Soldier Field to wlfness the Cafholnc League htle clash befween Fenwuck and Gordon Tech Catholic Champs end season against Aushn TAKING ADVANTAGE of U gaping hole In the Aushn lme J Strobel reels off sev eral yards Nz lll 'JL ,, - 4 ...EL DEAR TO THE HEART of every Friar us thus srgnal when Fenwuck crosses the enemy goal lme FRIAR FLASH J Strobel flnds himself nn the mnds? of several Austin players wnth no way out Page 128 9 ' ' , g yi , , 3 22mm efggnsgr f , ,J , A 4 l, , ' I W . , f , W A A ir Y .Qi x f 1 Ayf , W 3 ' 6 V A, 4 Q' 1 I ' ' 5+ ' , wr: fi , M wg yn Q A' ' ,,, ,A f F. , W 1i'f1si'4', ., 7 , ' , f M Q 0 A 9 . f. ,, , I '-,QV I , N fj 14 . X We . Y 5 4 0 4 M ,J yvufg 1 if V jfiyff Z 1 1 ' . ,lg an I , -'xy' Z xv: 'K I , , , M . . , I . W if X ' f , , ,V 3 V ry, , ., V , f , 'xl ' V ' + 1 f 1 Q .fly Y ' ' A f 1 W 2 ' ' 'f f . , l f Q . w9l,2i1'd ' if 3' W gf 1 ' Xa fn. SA? ,fl ' 1 f ww Q, A, W ' L , ' . fr A ffgf fag, , rf wg, . 2 f-1 y f N 4 fi,',Qi wr . 1 3.3 f 1 , 1,4 x H, , gfyhrrff 8? Q, , f W M , F V.,5W,!y f ru. Q f 11 - ffff I . f' g: f:, i 'Q -Y l, xy' Ll 'r' . .QBN 1 5 Q I I A 'W ' I.- 'sfzgz' 7 is ff? it X 3 4 1' ' 1 -. . I i V XXX? Congratulations Champs S4 '.-4 Sri.. ffg ll 5, I L I l. age 129 '90 5 In 3, was lk WW DQ sun on 7 an ,X Bafiom row T Humphrey L Vlfullo Allegrefh Second row J Huggins R Broihmu OSulllvan and F Podolll Thrrd row Mr A R Lawless coach J Herbsfrnt D Feeley and T J Prasch H Long J Tate B Wllllclms manager and Mr ack Lewis asslsiani coach n J Dooley P Peyrebrune M Top row R Nocek R Koladycz J Flnneran S Murray R Kren T Ocheltree L Samuelson J Cahill and T Sullvan J Nlcholsen R Jarr R Scafa Page 130 Zn Y HALJJ ,W A 1' I , , I 1 f Q, , L J ,TW 4 A X f V , f - M ' w 7 b :U I 44 V xN??l,L,? , , -J W J xi f A M , ll ' . ., 4 I , ff on X1 Ji ' h - f . 2 V, g 3.4 In ' z.: ' U: 18 aw r V- 3. K J W1 T. we f . 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Greco andT Engel Second row T Grzeslak W Purman J Corcoran T Schuster R Goreckl M Schultz and F Rauzt Third row Rev W R McNncholos athletic moderator A Carroo K Kuratko T Hosty C Emrlch R Puccmt K Ambrose R Benedetto manager and Mr Dan O Brten coach T w L LoBrlllo J McManus W Demslu F Talz W Vesser R McMahon M Norrls E McAullffe and K Grnacek Freshman squad wlns three out of four The Fenwick freshman football squad lost tts flrst game 24 to O to a more mature St Patrick team The team however amproved and went on to wln the re marnlng three contests The young Frtars edged St Phtllp s Gaels 20 to T6 for their flrst vlctory Playmg Weber s Horde at the Dommn can House of Studres field ln Ruver Forest the freshmen made two touchdowns and kept thetr opponents from scoring to shut them out T4 to O Octob r 22 St Mel fought the freshman squad ID Garfleld Park The Frtars swamped the Knlghts T8 to 0 the largest margln scored by the freshmen In the season Coach O'Brlen called for volunteers the flrst Frtday of the school year On the followlng Monday those who went out for football, about l75, were dlvlded Into two groups The squads practiced on alternate days to glve Mr O'Brlen a good chance for observatlon The group was then condensed to a workable size of some seventy men Four weeks of practtclng from three thlrty to flve, flve days a week, comprrses for some players the only real football exper-ence before thetr first game Mr Dan O'Brlen has been coachlng the freshmen for twenty two years One of hrs ambltlons whtle a student 4-46? FROSH BACK TEAM by partlclpatung rn the annual hom fomlng oarade Half the freshman class tried out for the frosh football squad at Fenwtck was to become an outstandlng prep athlete Unfortunately thus dream never became a realnty On a Saturday mornlng while playing football someone stepped on the small of his back He was lmmedrately taken to the hospntal for a serious kidney operation Loving sports as he dtd and unable to be an active partlctpant led hum to the held of coaching In T937 he was Introduced to Carl Erlckson one of Northwest erns famous coaches Through htm Dan mastered the art of taplng up football lngurles Because of thus specual ablluty he was hured to work on the College All Stars He learned the sctentlflc side of football from A Lawless and soon became the freshman coach Hrs freshmen have won rn 90470 of the competltlon they faced It IS hard to estumate a team's abnllty after only o month of practlclng Some of the volunteers come from parishes that sponsor organized football teams How ever, thus group ts only a small per cent of the freshmen who try out for football The trtle of actlng captaln this year was glven to J Prasch Those who appear to be future varsity maternal are J Cahill, rught half, Wm Demskl, guard, C Emrlch, tackle, R Kren, end, H Long, tackle, M McAullHe, full back, R McMahon, end, M Norris, quarterback, M O'Sullwan, rught halfback, Wm Pnrman, center, F Poclo Ill, guard, J Prasch, quarterback, T Sulluvan, center, R Tate, quarterback, and F Talz, left halfback Page l3l 1 , V ' vf , v. 5, K d r -7 v ,Tr . 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'G Q X' ur x, W J 5 1 3 2 3 ii s f 7 I 'C3 'f 3 ik fxw E7 ,AAA,, E A E2 is rsh' .aff f H ak ' 'ik' ZA1- ffffwm .:LA 1 ,A-2 3 D 1' 3 I T ,, vV E xiw, Q. .32 A:?a ? I V1 ig, , ,: ,,.,, 1 'qi' 1- hE Q1 'A 4 QQ, V- Q -. , 1 I -'.,5 ky A swf ' atv If :NR - if 4' ' 'Z- S am mm ' wwxxi ' 4 CJ GK , .,,,. W ' , 3 Vaal' fri if : r Q .uflf E i W wks ff mam? i MR BASKETBALL J Kerman reveals what he dreams about durnng nnghls preceding crucual games Senior sfaflsflcs Name Debes Gorman Duck Provenzano Wulsan Slrobel Wulz Dooley G l O Sulluvan Culcay Gapen McMahon T Wood Hayes Murphy Tagllala SENIOR PRACTICE Fenwick De Paul Loyola Weber Mf Carmel SY George De Paul Loyola Gordon Weber GAMES T 4 66 4 LEAGUE GAMES Fenwuck Philip Palrlcll Me lgnahus La Salle Pl-ulup Pafrlck Me La Salle 46 Sf lgnaflus AVE T83 TALLEST COURTMAN In Fenwlclis lmlsfory W Debes 6 9 dwarfs the l'1SIgl1l of The baske? as he clunlrs The ball Page T35 O I C G FG FT P P S 23 T52 TT7 79 2T . 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E Gorman J Strobel A Provenzano D Gapen Guard Guard Forward Center Seniors suffer at hands of strong DePaul Fenwlcks basketball season started with the senior cagers losing to De Paul Novemb r 27 but they won from these Cathollc League champs 64 53 at their next meeting on December 12 Shooting from outside one of Fenwicks few weak rebounds Fenwick s success in sports is never attriouted to only one man lt takes teamwork The Friars could not have made the playoffs If it were not for the free throws by Provenzano Dick and Gorman and the field goals CHARGING PAST an enemy guard T Dooley makes a fast break for the basket by Strobel Dooley and Wilson The driving spirit of the senior cagers put them on a par wlth Chicagos best lt takes more than skull to sink that last and all Important basket before the final buzzer ln any sport the will to win must be ever present DE PAUL TOURNEY LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Fenwick Fenwick Mt Carmel St George Mendel St eo P Tagliola Guard Page 136 G . . . . , - A . . - nesses, was offset by Debes's numerous hook shots and Winning teams are built on spirit. . . , . . .I I l A 45 , T 44 59 . 56 1 f I 46 50 38, H . l. 58 if R xx Q X --x flvv y Vick 'SK 8 i 4 :Q 2 I Q E at AA V - , XM If ,. Q, V W , .,-, A :gf ff? af it X X45 ' 5 wi? gif? 'fm' X .- :. 'Z 'Q f 5 ni N , gi? 'W i xi! 'lx M 3 Sf x li in X QQ ll' Il I5 frfax r:l1YVIbR TURN IIVADS EJ PATRONS HERE -,--W-yn f-55' R GARZYNSKI relaxes for o moment and cwcnts the student solucl ACCURATE RECORDS of each basketball game are kept by o septet tors to make their od ond patron returns for the beneflt of the of scorers fsfcndmgf E Feeley J WISEmlllEf and D Hett Kseated .lumor Basketball Program Esposuto T Clark R lmbur andJ Du Seniors hut 80 mark first 'rlme In 4 years NO YOU DONT exclanms G Murphy flndmg humself nn ENEMY OFFENSIVE receives sudden surprnse from J Strobel who owkword posmon to block Leo shot wnth W Debess blessung succeeds an tymg up o Leo mon Page 139 A ' W 1 Q cw, V - si' . , '- , M , 1, , I ' , , M. ' , , , . , . 'llon. O O I I I O I , ' . , ' ' ' on ' ' . , , JUNlOR BASKETBALL SQUAD Ksfandvngf Mgr R Collins Moderaiar McMahon T Haviland P Gels P Somers G Cermak R Garzyn K Murray and Coach Peterson Kkneelmg Mgr J Whne J P Jumors end season with 6 wms, 15 losses J P McMahon R Cochrane P Somers K Murray Guard Forward Forward Cenfer Page 140 l Father McNicholas, J. Cappl R. Cochrane,.Nl. Norton, J. Cox, ski, and Coach Kerman. A I h I h I I . , g A ,' . . ' , . . I I O BANTAMWEIGHT SQUAD Coach Ralph Peterson Hop row! J B OSulllvan fbot om row1F Tolz T McMahon D Cukay M Nor Hayes G Walsh J Murphy R Kren G Murphy and Mgr F Zta rss and J ate mt dle WJ T Cronin R Wood J M Gallagher F Grll and Junlor cagers Improve JUNIOR STATISTICS Name Strobel Gorman Gets Garzynskt Somers Cochrane Norton Murray Cermak McMahon J CPP SOX Havulond JUNIOR PRACTICE GAMES Fenwtck De Paul Loyola Weber Mt Carmel St George De Paul Loyola Gordon Weber s 4 4 LEAGUE GAMES nwlck Phtlnp Patrlck Me Ignatius e La Salle Phnltp Patrlck Me e La Salle Ignatius Ave 63 148 Page with experience Fenwnck s tumor basketball team fought nts way through a season ot rough opposltton Battllng some ot the Catholic Leagues best tumor teams the cagers es tablushed only sux wms agamst tltteen losses In league ploy the tumors played each team twnce In the first halt of the season they lost tour out ot tive games by a total of 93 pomts When they played those same teams tor the second ttme however they lost by a total ot only enght potnts Thus IS one of the fine exam ples ot the cagers aotluty to better themselves through past expertence P Gels hugh scorer ot the tumors plled up a total ot 159 ponnts Close behnnd was R Garzynskn wnth I47 pounts Hugh man an the tree throw department was M Norton who sank seventy three per cent of h1s tree throws Stroebel successfully completed almost halt ot hus fteld goal attempts Judglng by the way the tumor cagers Improved In the second part of the season the coaches have hcpes that they wtll make a better show Ing as semors next year JUNIOR TOURNAMENT Fenwick Fenwtck eo Gordon T41 , . , . , . , . , . . 1 , ', ,T . 'd ro . ' , . , . . , . i , I O O O . , . . . G FG FT P Pt , I ' ' , ' 7 43 28 27 II 1 . - 1 - - , 8 41 36 25 118 . . . . . ' ' 20 63 45 42 171 8.6 ' ' 20 54 39 54 I7 7,4 ' ' ' , 20 49 20 44 118 5.9 20 36 43 74 115 5.8 . I6 27 29 38 83 5.2 D' 6 II 1 8 23 3,8 , , ' I6 I0 I8 38 38 2.4 ' ' , ' ' . MCNOlly 3 1 2 1 4 1.3 I - - - , I P, 8 3 1 9 7 0.9 . C 3 0 2 2 2 0.7 ' ' 2 0 1 0 1 0.5 . ' , ' ' ' , ' ' 5 0 2 2 2 0.4 ' Q ' . ' - ' Fe ' ' ' 20 , 39 37 st. , 54 U ' - ' ' 34 , 32 54 sv. ' 36 - - 49 58 28. sf. 1 5I ' ' , 56 , 70 44 st. ' 74 I - h 50 . 52 27 D 50 . . 62 67 41 sv. ,45 ' ' 69 65 45 sf. ' 31 43 59 50 Sf. I 34 42 56 44 0 45 ' ' 39 sf, ' 42 57 L 26 39 49 FLYWEIGHT SQUAD Hop row! T HavIland J Cox Coach Peterson gan M OSullIvan and Mgr B WIllIams lbottom IOWJ D Feeley J Kent W Tarzon and R SchIewe fmIddle rowJJ Capp W Mor J KIrk and M OBr n Young squads rehearse for varsIty teams DurIng the daIly gym perlods a complete program of Intramural sports IS conducted The program Includes volleyball basketball swImmIng pIng pong boxIng baseball and handball For the most popular sports basketball volleyball and baseball the gym classes are dIVIded Into teams The teams of the FGSPSCTIVE gym perIods battle each other for the honor of beIng cham pIons of theIr gym class The top team of each gym tIons Eventually an Intramural champIon ot the school In basketball baseball and volleyball IS determIned Whereas every boy In the school partIcIpates In basketball baseball and volleyball only those who belueve they have specIal talents In pIng pong SWlm mIng handball or boxIng volunteer for these sports An IndIvIdual champIon of thIs personal competItIon IS also chosen by a SEFISS of elImInatIons No other hIgh school ID the ChIcago area has a larger or better managed Intramural program Because every student IS Involved the amount of paper work and bookkeepmg IS tremendous Coach Dan O BrIen and Father DamIen SmIth not only keep the excellent rec ords of scores bouts and tnmes but they also construct and maIntaIn the numerous charts bulletIns and other necessary lnsts TIME OUT ENDS and Coach Kernan QIVES hurrled last mlnute advlce to semor playmakers J Strobel and E Gorman Page 'I4 . , . , . ' 7 ' . , . - . ' , . ' ie . I I I I . I I I l I 1 - 4 I I -- class represents that class in the school-wide elimina- I I - I I I I . I I . I . . , . I I . I I I 2 41-'Inf I Qofwlcf ff 'f f'-f- sqm' 4 sf-W 1wr .I Hiawatha INTRAMURAL CHAMPS V1 the enlor basketball dlvxslon are Ksrcnd JUNIOR DIVISION Intramural basketball champions are stcmdrng m Downer Ensenmann a R Bobk Klcne mg J Fnsc r T Hughes T Gallery and P Ryan flrneelnng W McNally F Stra T Ryan andJ FltzGerald rnaglla and K Wt'heIm Kseoted S Olechowslu Intramurals glve all chance 'ro compete ATHLETES FOOT never get by Mr Duchon who crutlcally checks EXFELLENT CARE IS provided for all athletes by Mr OBrien The T Lelmngers feet to protect against contamnncutxon In the pool training room ns ultra modern with adequate facllltles for treating D Lorr and B Kennedy look on I urles W OConnor gets bt of M OBrlens thousands o yards of tap if f --w Page 143 L L Q 1 A W 'g J, , J. ' ,- nd . ag el' .I ' he , , , . , . 7' ' f . A , , O A, . . I 'ni ' . . ' o i r. ' ' ' I Q -2 at D In lvl I a I ,X W X J ft W so 5 I I 43, . .P . 64, f X A r A V ,Q M. X I S' ca I' I I . S. X. 's 1 1. D. 4 gp- HUNDREDS OF SWIMMERS, hoping to qualify in the Catholic League junior preliminary meet, line the pool decks. Relatives and friends of the hopefuls cheer from the balcony. Fenwick takes League FRIAR TANKMAN, F. Sitzberger, wha swam the 5O'yd. breaststroke in 32.2 seconds, eclipsed his old record by two seconds. Page swimming title is the welcome headline seen year after year in the sports pages of Chicago newspapers. Fenwick is one ofthe few Catholic schools to have good swimming facil- ities. Our school boasts the reputation of teaching every student how to swim. Except for those who are excused for medical reasons, each bcy is able to swim 25 yards backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke, and freestyle. Fen- wick men alternate gym and swimming during their gym period five times a week. To break the ice at the beginning ot the swimming period, one of the coaches supervises o compulsory 75-yd. swim. The rest of the period is used for free swimming. Because of the Athletic Departments rigid regulations on toot diseases and showers, the school has one of the cleanest health records in the city. To select candidates who wish to compete with others in the intramural program during the second semester, one of the coaches clocks volunteers during the swim- ming periods. Many of Fenwick's record-breaking swim- mers have been discovered in just such time trials. If the boy looks promising, the coach will suggest the swim- ming team, where the candidate can perfect his form and develop speed. 144 LATEST IN MERMAN FASHIONS receives stylish modeling from L. Kann, TOO-yd. backstroke and T50-yd. individual medley, T. Hay- den, 5O-ycl. freestyle, R. De Grenier, TOO-yd. freestyle, and W. Richardson, 200-yd. freestyle. Senior victories clepen Fenwick 86 . ...Loyola 45 JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP MEET, Mar. 7-8 Fenwick 83 Loyola 27 ' sr , ' , X . 23 5 Y' . X X. I J 3 5 MOST VALUABLE SWIMMER on the iunior team, D. Fitzgerald, receives a hondy tip from Coach O'Brien. Fitzgerald captured the butterfly stroke championship in league competition. d upon teamwork CATHOLIC LEAGUE FRESHMAN MEET, Jan. 2 Fenwick 75 ...Loyola 40 AFTER HUNDREDS OF HOURS of practice, senior 200-yd. medley relay team took first place in competition: P. Whiting, E. Kral, S. Manola, and T. Hayden. sq ' ,,lN, S 5 M ...N i' , E I 3 0 f I I 2 - J n and R De Grenler wll be the NEW CAPTAIN T Hayden 50 yd freestyle, checks new record Captain S Manolo na :annum nnscuucanl nlocouurzg nonnuoiu nnoosnunl ga 1 , 4, I . y 1 it n J , - , .4 .. kb , Ui , 5, 1 - ' ' f aft. N. , V V exif - f nv . ' -11.5.1 ' In I yi, I r. g, 1 ' ' ' ?? H V CATHOLIC LEAGUE SENIOR CHAMPS: Kfroni rowf R. Staveley, J. McNicholas, Mr. A. R. Lawless, Coach O'Brien, P. Pierce, W. Link- Freeman, M. Wiedel, L. Kann, J. Zid, R. Byrne, E. Kral, and M. Eckg later, Captain S. Mancla, T. O'Keefe, H, Dolan, R. Broderick, T. .second raw! J. Deutsch, W. Wendt, T. Snyder, P. Blake, W. Mor- Edmier, B. Anderson, D. Herlehy, T. Hayden, and Manager W. Burke. rissey, J. Pierce, R. Burgess, and R. De Grenierg fback fOWl Father Nine Friars shatter old swimming records Records Broken This Year TOO-YD. BREASTSTROKER, E. Kral, succeeded in smashing his own record with a new time at 1:O8.2. His previous mark was T:TO.8. SENIOR TEAM Name T. Hayden S. Manala J. Clark E. Krol JUNIOR Name W. Jacobs J. Gorny TEAM 50-yd. Freestyle TOO-yd. ButterfTy 200-yd. Freestyle TOO-yd Breaststroke 290-yd. Freestyle relay 50-yd. Breaststroke B. Meehan T. O'Brien F. Sitzberger Old Record New 23.8 23.0 1.00.7 58.5 2.06.1 2:O3.0 T:l0.8 1108.2 Old Record New l:45.8 1144.2 34.2 32.2 SWIMMING TEAM CAPTAIN, S. Manolo, shows form that enabled him to break his old record of l:O0.7 for T00-yd. butterfly with a new time of :58.5. i Us Wk? 47 ,M W 1 fy 5 1 I QQ 6 W af 'fI.w,g,, WM!! QqW,.,, 45 ,ibn s be ,gs , f , v4.v:. A v ,.,,,. . Q, gwxw Q mix Q gh im W i ASW w Y x ' ibn Mi sit A L 1, 1 A X i I P Q f -ifiiig A- F- Q-'Q-L 14- 2 'I W.. ,..,.' . ' f ffm, ' .' 9 . Q A qgwq hhyu xv ' '2.,: ' 1 4 K H gf N ' X V!! Q K A , Q , ' iig, an ,Mg ,A ,Q L. ' V0 , A g A if gi, if X f .,4 Wm N ,f - . M , Q ' if w M C ' A W I 4 1, Q 5 gi.. We 4 M Hx., PREPARING TO MAKE TROUBLE for next years opponent are Jacobs F Sitzberger D Fitzgerald A Anton E Pihl W Knapp Catholic League lumor swimming champions ffront rawf T Gorey J Bertucci A Grunt G Selcke T Robinson and R Ford Iback row T Freeman E Pauley R Burgess J Guts T Humphrey W Oras ManogerJ Loughnone R Marquis T Purtell Q Brown J Kretlow W Slaughter J Herbstrltt J Roth J Jacobs R Ford and W De J Dring J Gorny T OBrien M Mravuc P Whiting T De ihont Grenier lsecond row! G Fleming B McDonald R E Tyrrell W W Richardson D Rohn H Walter and W Broun Juniors Catholic League Champions again Fenwick swimmers won their twenty second consecu tive senior swimming championship Six out of the ten events were won by Fenwick March I5 at Loyola Acad emy in the thirty second annual meet The toughest competition that faced the Friars was St Georges Spritzer brothers who took three of the own record of 591 seconds in the 'I00 yd butterfly by making the distance in 58 5 Junior T Hayden walked off with first place in the 50 yd freestyle P Whiting E Kral S Manola and T Hayden took the 200 yd medley relay with a I 501 First place in the 200 yd freestyle relay went to Frlars J Clark R Staveley R De Grenier and P Pierce R Burgess piled up a total of 260 55 points with a brand of diving which put Fen wick in first place The senior team was weak in back stroke This deficiency however was offset by their superiority in the butt rfiy and breaststroke BACKSTROKE CHAMPION and record holder P Whrting prepares ta slude an during a practice session SENIOR TITLE HOLDER J Clark set a record for the 200 yd free style with a new time 2 030 against the old mark of 2 06l MEDLEY OF JUNIOR SWIMMING STARS makes relay team hard to beat in competition P Whiting backstroke F Sitzberger breast stroke W Broun butterfly and M Mravic freestyle ! ilIlllllI1.l lun' T1 Page 149 ' s , . ' , . ' , . , . ' , . , I U O O , . - , remaining four events. Fenwick's Sam Manola broke his . , . , . - . 0 I - I I 1 1 I , . . . . . . 3 . f x FX S E! E' IX' I 1 'I --gg RIGID RED CROSS QUALIFICATIONS In swlmmnng and CYIIHCIGI Freeman E Kral L Knnn and P De Cleene Hop row! D Kay R resplratlon must be met by every lifeguard IBo1tom raw! .I Clark Devereux A White P Blake and E Whalen S Manola T OKeefe and T OBrien fmrddle ow! P Fox J Juniors tally 83 points for first place Page Fenwucks lunlor swlmmnng team agaln walked off with the champlonshlp by scoring 83 points to take flrst place Among the twelve teams that competed Loyola was second best with 27 points Contributing to the Frlar victory was record holder P Whutxng who swam the 50 yd backstroke In 298 Taknng flrst place ln the 50 yd butterfly was D Fltzger old Another record holder F Sltzberger breezed through the 50 yd breaststroke In 32 6 It took T Haw kms Il8 5 points to capture flrst place In dlvlng Another flrst place went to the 200 yd medley relay team of P What ng F Sltzberger W Braun and M Mravlc It took only l443 for Fenwncks 200 yd freestyle relay team to beat all contenders According to thelr coach Mr Dan OBrien the lunlor team ns extremely well balcnc d and proficient an all events MCST PROMISING MEMBERS of the freshman squad Km waterf J Kretlow Kon deck1W Braun B McDonald and B Meehan have many long and tedious hours of practice ahead of them 'I 0 . ,. , . 5 r .,, I l C .,.. .. . - f . , '. .. . ,. , ..,. ,. , . . 'I - , ,. .. . . I h e ' . TN 1-CZLHTR ,J T6 OLNCE GLOVES FLY vT'1eT35Tb rle e en? of We 29th Anrwa o In er an ar g nmace we hard 3 g ou ny Frlar puglllsfs engage In The defensive art S I b ' TTT'1e Ya e for The champror' Over A42 boys enfered The competmon IU was year s TX p e lrwnary au 5 se 5 Q I k: T1 J De Traun van unsner o J Cogan In the TOO lb Sliver Gloves Tournament Thus ransed T e tofa num er s up q d rw nce ns or: IU 29 years class was Iudged ourstandmng aoxer TD the Conrnaea of boys entere rn T e Tourney sm g ago to O 4-1 ac match comnsfed of fT'r e are on page mln Te rounds Page Tal T T .. up Rm , 'H ' A . .4 . - Tn - 'E v Srlver GT aes, A P' t d W T zoo r' in T L u ' T: ' won , Pinter, a o o s s . . . Z6 , 5' V . I . g A . - T ,T . E T1 e - T53 A HARD RIGHT IS landed by R Larsen J E Mclnerney reel: g T E OCONNOR AND M FITCH turned the ll5lb trtle bout into rnomentarlly bounced back to wln the l55 Ib dtvtslon a wild melee whtch Frtch flnally won Heated fracases highlight Sllver Gloves tc make the M McGrathL Downey fight one of the evenrng s best on the ropes The 165 Ib fracas ended wtth De Nardo the vnctor In Memoriam We extend our sympathy to the 442 who partucupated an boxnng some of whom had black eyes and bloody noses to show for ut But these unbecomlng sugns have long slnce disappeared and those who entered the rung have gunned mvaluable experuence an the art of self defense Page 152 l ' , . . . , 'n . . ' . - . ' I U I . SIMULTANEOUS PUNCHES, backed by 145 pounds of muscle, helped OFFENSIVE JABS by L. De Nardo put his opponent, R, Ostrawski, 11 if A LEFT TO THE MID SECTION by L Ryan was a dec SI e factor STAR TACKLES J Wolfe and W OConnor gr dlron teammates ns w M Fntzg old th T25 lb c ass battle fiercely n the unllm ted class bout for school chompnonshup Classroom friends become canvas foes Continued from page l5lJ prelummary bouts T Nor ton slugged harder than J Qulnn In the ll5 lb class J Rlce succumbed to D Cardlnal In the T25 ln the 135 K Doyle outboxed D Hett P Fox l55lb class met hrs better IH W Lowell Heavles l65 lb class J Thomp son and J O Nelll ended the prellmnnarles wlth a hard The lOO lb class bout between T O Connor and R Sulltvan was the flrst of the champlonshnp bouts with Sullnvan talclrrg the honors M F tch w nner n l t years TOO lb class took the ll5 lb class crown from T OConnor R Fltzgerald was the vuctlm of L Ryan tn the 125 lb class A Punter beatW Tarzon L Downey squared off wnth M McGrath rn the 145 lb class wuth McGrath landlng more punches I th l55lb class J E Mclnerney got the better of R Larsen L De Nordo and R Ostrowslu battled for the T65 lb class crown wnth De Nordo the wunner W OConnor outstandtng boxer In the champtonshlp bouts slugged It out wnth J Wolfe nn the best and most sangumary tight of the nught wnth OConnor wlnnnng the hard fought match AMPIONS ALL Q S Il n oth J E e o o on O onno ndlng boxer 1 chc po ship bo X Page T53 - . l 'v , . . ' , l ' , in h' in over R. . ' er in e - . l . I ' i - ' ' . I V . I . . ' I - . , ' . . . 1 - - - - D . - - ' . , D . . . . , . , . - - - n ' . n e - . . . , . , . , . . . . . - . . . . . fought battle, O'Nelll coming out on tcp. - ' . , - ' - I . . . - I I I . ' . I D I . 1 - I ' ' . . l , i l as ' , ' ' ' ' - . CH : ,. .J ivan, M. Fitch, L. Ryo , A. Pinter, M. McGr , . . Mclnerney, L. D N rd , d W. 'C r, outs sto ' i rn i n ' uts. ,. W v 1 atv' PRACTICING ON THE PUTTING GREEN at Rnverslde Country Club are Junlor Captaun J Gearen and J Wlsemsller Through the coach mg ol Father Madrlck J Gearen the only veteran of last years lunlor team ss lunuor medalist STUDYING THE GOLFING FORM of J Frank are J Gearen J Wlsemnller and C Marquus Captaln of the elght man semor team A Wondrasek and C Marquus and R Ostrowslu are long ball hntters who are reachmg for the honor of senior medalust Frlars compete on courts and fairways SENIOR TENNIS SQUAD with Father Berlgan Captaun J Sammon T Hohman J Hohman and J Zld Since a meet Involves only eught Fenwnck players the membership IS rather small Two brothers T and J Hohman captured the Intramural doubles champlonshup at Fenwlck LISTENING TO FATHER BERIGAN IS the lunlor team Kbaclr row! W Roach E Feeley A Anton P Murphy D Perluns and T Purtell ffronr row! R Kernan J Barcal and J Merker Barcal us the flrst sophomore In twentythree years to wln the mtramural singles champuonshnp xx 1 Page I55 si fl ll 1 . ,,, RQ 5 2 . X lf he 0 ' QW ,sy fr . . , . . , . I ' ' ' F I O O , I . , J . , F I l I . . , - , - - ' . - 1 - V - f - , 4 1 , . , . . ,. , . . - -. ' , -. ive X - ' 1' ,4 '. .' '. fx .i ., ,'- , , , . . 1 Y b' ' - an T ',s ,fl ,.. - 1 , , I J U ess, I . X 1 z .6 -. M p S . V MwMff.,.,,,wM 'Hff-Mm, ,.,, , M-.H 'M-AMW W., 'W WWWMMW Y H W ww, 'e-.,,,W.'MWr A M Ah,nMi n,w if 'K M, 3 f .: , , M ' , i' -f , 'EFA i gig ,'I2fW:x '? f'2. ,ZQZW 4 A ,I 45,5 Q S ff AFTER MANY YEARS ol hopeful wailing, workmen are completing The audiforium. Ar1isT's drawing shows where the class of 1960 will groduofe. We hope for auditorium by Christmas The work is being done from beginning To end by Fcrher Zurlengo BLEAK AND JUNKY APPEARANCE will soon disappear when con- of The Ari Deporfmenl. slrucfion crews move in to finish the oudiiorium. Page l56 -M Seniors bid farewell near familiar corner As we recall tour years of work and happiness, we dread leaving Scoville and Washington. We have been trained and disciplined by our parents and teachers to take our place in the world of men. We leave a special thanks to the self-sacri- ficing men who have given us that most treasured gift-a Catholic education. C213 Acknowledgment is made to the pub- lisher, Mr. L. Hagerty, Leander Publishing Company: to our professional photogra- phers, Walinger Studiog and to the school authorities for their excellent cooperation and encouragement. Page l57 Index Aamodt H 22 33 47 Abbmantl J 60 Adlaf P 46 77 80 81 8 97 111 Adoree J 60 99 Ahern T 46 Ahrendt R 60 Albertson Rev W H 12 Alexa W 22 Allegrettl T 60 130 Alumnl Honors 105 Amateur Night 102 Ambrose K 60 131 Ambrose W 22 Ambrosmo D 46 118 121 22 Amlden J 53 91 Anderschat J 46 Anderschat D 22 Anderson B 46 49 4 Anderson P 6 Anderson R 0 Anderson T 22 98 08 Andrew R 53 58 Andrulls J 60 87 Anmcella A 60 Antepenko R 22 Anton A 60 149 155 Antonuccl L 53 72 Arlola D 22 Armato M 60 Armstrong T 60 96 Arnett B 60 Arnold G 53 56 Ashenbrener Rev N R 80 81 83 97 13 70 Attwood T 22 4 Auer B 46 Bachner D 53 Badame R 60 Baer L B er R 60 98112113 Baloun M 53 154 Band 80 83 Banks C 60 80 Barbner C 60 Barcal J 53 56 59 84 155 Barnett R 53 57 84 Barsantr N 53 Bartkowltz R 60 Baseball 154 Basketball sensors 134139 lunuors 139141 bantams 141 Hles 142 intramural Beck D 60 Bec T 53 Becker R 46 90 Bednarz A 46 Behrmann H 2 22 Belrne T 46 70 97 Belchnne W 22 Bellock R J 22 Be lock R 53 118 Bendel J 53 81 Benedetto R 60 131 Benkowskr D 46 90 Berberet J 53 89 Berlgan Rev J B 14 Bernardl F 53 Bertuca A 60 Bertuccl J 60 149 Beth R 53 90 Bledron C 22 Bngane J 60 64 Buology 74 75 Blacklnars Guild 108 109 Blackfrlars Yearbook 112 113 Blake P 22 70 97 102 146 147 150 Blake R 53 Blanchard J 60 Blank J 60 65 Blattner J 12 53 Blau G 46 Bobka R 22 95 143 Bochte F 53 Boedeker W 53 Bohakel R 22 Bolek C 24 Bonder K 53 Bonebrake R 53 Bonfield N 46 49 91 97 Bonus R 46 84 85 96 Bouchonvllle G 60 76 89 Boxing 151 153 Boyce J 60 64 Bradley J 60 Brady L 53 90 103 Brandt R 60 99 Braun W 60 149 150 Brenda Rev W H 13 18 69 Brennan F 46 91 Brennan J 60 Brennan J H 24 Brett J 46 49 154 Briggs P 6 B J 0 Brlsch C 24 Bntt T 24 154 Broderick R 24 146 147 Brothman R 60 96 Brown N 53 Brown Q 60 149 Browning J 46 Brunl P 60 Buczynskl J 12 53 Buffardl J 24 95 Buffardl L 54 77 Bullat G 46 48 84 85 96 12 Burgess Richard 60 65 149 Burgess Robert 24 95 102 144 146 147 148 149 Burke D 24 69 132 Burke P 46 81 90 97 101 Burke W 60 147 Bushneck M 60 Buttltta D 54 Byrne G 60 Byrne R 46 108 109 7 Byrnes G 60 96 Cacchlone F 54 Cafeterna 94 95 C Ill J 60107130 31 Cahrll M Calabrese P 24 45 70 104 Calabrese R C 24 Campbell Rev R 14 97 108 109 Canzollno J 24 95 121 C pJ 46118140 41 Capparelll J 46 48 Capprtellu D 60 Caputo P 24 101 Carbon R 54 Cardunal D 46 50 153 Carey F 46 48 Carey J 54 59 118 Carey T 60 Carlton R 24 86 104 Carney J 54 80 C robus J 54 110 111 Carobus K 2 24 94 Carollo A 60 131 Carroll A 46 Caruso J 46 51 Casaccuo J 54 93 Cassettarr R 24 Castro T 54 Ce a J 54 Cernlak G 54 57 140 141 Challfoux R 54 Chaplin R 46 49 100 118 21 Chervlnko J 4 Chemistry 74 Chlodo J Chlostrl R Chrzan T Cleslak L Clrrlnclone Clancy J Clark J L Clark J F 46 84 46 90 F 46 2 46 91 24 70 97 02 147 149 150 Clark T 24 97 110 112 9 Clark W 24 41 94 Clarke J 54 Classes 66 77 Clayton N 60 65 Cllnkert R 46 Cochrane R 23 24 104 118 122 123 140 Coens J 54 Cogan D 54 Cogan J 60 151 Colburn G 54 Coleman J 23 24 116 121 5 Colgan P Colllns 4 110 Crowley J 54 Cukoy D 47 134 135 141 Cumrskey Rev T M 14 50 96 Cunningham P 47 108 109 Curran D 54 Curran W 54 C Y S 106 7 Czarnlk J 53 54 57 84 85 DAgostmo S 26 Dal P 47 Dames T 54 80 Danek T 26 70 108 Dean H 54 Debatlng Union 86 87 Debes D 54 57 90 118 Debes W 26 98 134 135 136 137 138 139 De Cleene P 54 93 150 De Coursey M 54 55 Dedlc T 47 De Franza F 54 De Gremer R 47 51 92 145 146 147 149 De Gremer W 61 149 Delgenlo E 47 49 100 Dellhant T 54 149 Della W 61 Della Penta Rev J C 12 De Marla F 26 94 154 De Marte D 61 Demska W 61 99 131 De Nardo J 47 91 121 125 152 De Nardo L 23 26 95 104 Demse D 25 26 121 Denkewalter R 61 De Padro A 61 103 Desmond M 54 111 Determan Rev J H 13 76 Deutsch J 26 95 144 146 147 148 De Vereaux J 47 Devereux R 47 150 Dlc H 47 134 35 Dlglson T 61 DI Grazia T 54 Dlllon J 47 80 139 Dlllon W 47 Dlvane W 47 49 93 Collins M Colllns Collins Coluccl Comiskey W 54 53 54 134 0 Dobry T Dolan H Donahoe Donahue Donovan 26 146 147 M 26 D 54 93 E 26 39 96 Condon J Confratern Conley J 60 64 :tres 100 101 4 90 111 109 110 Donovan J 19 54 81 83 Doody 53 54 Calabrese V 45 60 Calgano R 54 Calcott P 60 Caldarazzo M 54 57 119 Callendo Callendo Callahan Calmeyn Calommo Camera C A 54 M 24 J 4 J 24 4 S 6 lub 90 Camodeca F 54 101 Campbell C 60 Page Conrad T 46 91 Conter A 46 84 Conway Rev G G 12 77 86 87 96 Cooley L 26 Coomans H 46 49 154 Cooney J 60 Coppola M 60 CorcoranJ 61 131 Corso J 61 64 99 Cottler Davld 26 89 90 Cottler Donald 46 49 Courtney J 47 x J 61 141 Croke K 61 64 87 89 Crokln J 47 49 Cromn T 47 134 135 141 Cross J 61 Crowe T 23 26 101 104 8 Dooley Dooley Dooley Dooley Dooley Dooley D 47 80 81 7 no 61 63 30 os A 54 07 os 6 ev R 13 19 47 134 135 4 Dorch T 54 Dons P 61 64 87 96 07 Douglass P 26 91 D wd R 26 44 73116119 123 124 Downer J 26 121 143 Downey L 26 94 152 153 Downs R 61 Do e K 4 26 153 Do e T 61 D EIS T 61 ', ., , I 1 . l., 1 70, , ., . 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Esposlto M 47 91 Fabian Rev A C Faculty 8 1017 Fahey L Farrell J F 8 Farrell J R 5 Farrugglo R 4 Farrugglo S Fasano V 47 49 50 Fathers Club 19 Fau P 55 Fa D 61 Feary S 55 Fedey D 61 93 99 0 132 142 Feeley E 55 72 139 155 Fehrman R 28 Fenwncks Future 156 Ferrara A 61 F IL 61 9 neg 1 28 44 70 04 Flneran J 61 81 93 30 Fmn T 47 Flnnell R 44 81 82 O4 Fischer J 4 Fl nn J 61 Fogarty J 10 28 Foley James 47 91 Foley John 61 Follert J 55 Football 116129 Football Banquet Ford Rlchard 61 4 Ford Robert 61 107 149 Forsberg R 47 Fosco P 61 Fox P 47 49 150 3 Frank J 47 94 155 Frano J 55 57 Freeman J 28 102 146 147 150 Freeman T 61 96 149 French 70 Freshmen 60 65 Freshman Football 130 131 z J 28 Frost G 55 Fuerst B 61 Gabbert M 47 84 Galkawskl R 55 Galgano R 55 Gallagher Gallagher Jas 89 96 Gallagher Joel 47 56 80 Galalgher Jno F 8 Gallagher Jno M 55 57 Gallery T Ga I F 55 Galllganl D 61 Galllvon M 47 Gallo M 47 52 154 Gambro R v J M 12 14 Gancarczyk R 28 Gancarz T 55 Gapen D 28 134 135 136 Gardner W 28 D 55 59 84 28 97 143 Gasparo D 47 91 97 Gatto A 28 154 Gavin D 61 Gaynor J 28 91 Gearen J 53 55 87 G IS W 46 47 48116 122 126 140 141 Gentile M 28 29 Gentile R 61 Georgen P 61 96 Gerard E Gerrlty E Ghesqunre Ghuselll F Glaclntl T 47 154 53 55 W 55 47 91 Gmlloreto J 5 Glardlna W 55 Gles J 55 Gleser D 55 Gilbert L 55 T 4 2 78 Giroux J 61 Gorman E Fisher V ev C M 13 74 Fitch M 55 152 153 Fm: P 47 Fltlgerald FltzGerald Fltzgerald Fltzgerald Fitzgerald Fltzpatnck Flaherty J 55 145 149 150 H 55 58 92 M 47 53 47 84 85 G s J 55 49 Gleason T 28 91 Glee Club 84 85 Glomskn C 30 84 85 101 Glomskl J 61 84 Goeckel R 55 Golf 155 Good R 61 64 89 Goreclu D 61 131 Gorey T 61 81 96 149 30 44 104 116 Flanagan R 61 131 Fleming G 61 149 Flowers T 61 19 127 134 Gorman J 122 124 13 136141 2 Page Gorman R 48 Gorny J 55 57 Gorsku R 30 95 Gotter P 30 95 Graduation 157 Gran J 55 90 Grane F Grant D Grazlanol 55 9 Greco L Greco M Green R Greene G 48 80 81 90 Greene L 62 Greenwood J 55 57 89 Grego R 62 Gregoruanum 85 Gresch T 62 Grlbbln R 48 Grleco G 49 51 121 1 F 14 55 57 134 135 Gu J 2 Grnacek K 62 131 Gruber F 62 Grunt A 62 89 149 Grunt R 48 GrusecklJ 62 Grzeslak T 62 107 131 Guerrero R 62 Gugelmeyer R 55 Gust J 30 Guzzo A 62 80 147 149 55 57 6 1 55 75 89 Haas W 55 Haberkorn M 48 89 96 Haddad M 48 49 Halek R 55 57 81 Hale Mr 108 109 Ha C 55 H E 2 Hallman P 119 0 Halpln J 4 30 Hampsch Mr G H Hanley W 55 Hannigan T 62 Hanrahon E 55 59 Hanrohan P 30 44 121 122 Hansen F 30 95 97 Hansen T 55 Haracz P 55 87 Hare W 55 Harmon R 62 Harrison F 30 Hartney R 55 Harvey B 48 154 Harwlg R 62 Haupt F 62 99 Haviland T 56 140 141 142 Hawkms T F 30 Hawkins T J 41 53 6 148 150 Hayden T 47 48 145 146 147 149 Ha es J 48118134 135 141 Heurne M 62 96 Heflernan R 56 Henning C 30 154 Hennlng D 62 Herbert W 48 97 Herbstrrtt J 62 96 130 148 149 Herlehy Dennis 4 48 118 Herlehy Donald 30 95 102 12 121 146 Hetf D 56 139 153 159 Index Huffman D Hngglns J 62 130 Huggins W 48 93 T History 69 Hlavln Mr R F 15 Hoag R 56 Hoban T 48 90 Hobart E 30 Hobby Club 90 Hofmelster R 62 64 90 96 Hohman .l 19 30 31 155 Hohman T 19 30 121 155 Holas G 56 Hollahan D 56 80 Holland M 48 97 Holland R 62 Holloway J 30 Holman R 48 95 Holum T 56 81 H zer Rev J E 14 74 Homecommg 92 93 Honquest J 48 Honzl J 48 Hoop P 48 Hosty T 62 31 Hottmger T 2 Houha J 56 133 Hren Rev 20 84 85 Hrrszko Hubek P 0 Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes W 30 Humphrey T 62 64 68 130 149 Hunter J A 30 44 86 11 Hunter J T 6 R 46 47 48 4 30 121 43 Hunyady S 8 Huston T llko D 62 lmbur D 19 56 75 80 lmbur R 30 80 81 82 39 lmhof E 30 lmperl F 48 84 Incroccl T 30 101 104 113 44 lppoluto V 30 lrace W 62 Jackson J E 62 Jackson J T 56 Jacobs v J F Jacobs J 62 9 Jacobs W 53 56 133 147 149 Jaeger s H 13 Janlckl G 48 154 Jara P 32 84 89 Jarr R 62 65 130 Jec R 56 Jensen T 48 119 154 Johns W 32 39 108 109 144 Johnson L 32 95 Johnson P 32 Johnson W 48 84 90 97 Johnston C 48 69 Jones C 56 133 Jonesku S 56 80 89 133 , 1, , Y 1 -1 I 'I 1 -1 1 1 I -I I -' ' ' ' , 1, I I I ' 7 I 'I I I I ' ' . 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' , - ll', 11 , L., 56 , ., , ' ', ., , 1, , R., 62 ' , 1, , ' 1 .1 1 -1 1 1 , T11 1 1 1 1 ' , ., , , 139 1 .1 1 1 , .1 1 1 1, , ., ll, ., , . 1, , , , 104, ' 1 . . 1,14 , 1, , 1 , all, ., 6 110,1 ,144 , , - , ., ' 1 .1 55 , . 1, 5 Fahey, J., 61 Garzynski, R., 47, 139, 140, 141 Halloran, J., 30, 98, 116, Hunter, T., 56, 87 , 1, 61 , 1, , , , 12 , ., 4 1 1 .1 2 , .1 1 ' 1 1, 1 1 .1 62 , . ., 5 ' , 1, , . . 1, 16 ' , ., 47, 9 1 1, , , ., I ' , 1, 47 , . ,,,, 155 ' , .1 1 . 1111 93 e' 1 1 1111 1 118, 1 11 1 , .1 ' , 119, 121, ,123, 124,125, , 1, , ,116, , 1, , 1 1 181 l, .1 ' I 119, , , 127 , ,, , , , , 1 , .1 1 1 ., , 1, , 1, , 1 . ,,,, 13 , , ., , , 1, , ', ., , , , 112, 1 , 1, 1 , 1, , 1 I 'I I I I I , 1, , , -1 I , 1, I 'I - , ., . , 1, I .I ' ' 1 ' '1 1, 55 1 .1 es'1 1, 1 8 ' , 1, 5 ' , 1, ' 1 1 1111 1 1 ' ' 1 1, 1 11 1 , 1 11 110, 111 ' , ,, ' , 1, , , , , . ., ' , . ,,,, 1 ' , ., ' , . .1 , Re . 1 ., 11 ' , .1 ' , 1, ' 1 1 1, , 1 5 1 , 1, , 14 ' 1 -1 28 1111 1 Gill, 1, 1 81 , 121 , , .1 1 1 1 ' 1 .1 231 1 3 ' 1 11 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , .R 1 1 .,7,12, it, ., ,1 , ,Mr. 1, ,15 I 1 11 1 Y 1 -1 1 1 , ' 1, -1 1 ' 1 1, , I 1 1 1 , 1, , , , 1041 ' h, ., ', . ,,,, , 1, 1 112,113 ' 1 0.1 1 1 1 '1 -1 1 1 1, 1 .1 1 1 ' , J., 28, 143 , 1, ' , 1, , h, 1, ' , P., 28 , ' , ., , ., , , ' 1 R. . ,,1, 93 , 1, 1 1 , .1 ', 1 ., , 1 1 1 ' 1 R- -1 1 1 '1 -1 1 ' 1 -1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 ' ' , T., 55 , . ,,,, , , 1, 7 'f I I I 'I I I I I I 1 I I I I 'I 1 I I 1 .1 1 1 ,121, , ,125, 1 , 1 , , , ., , , 84 ' 1 1, , , , 5, , , 14 116,119, O, , ,147 , 1, , , ., , ., 47 , 1, , , , 1, , 1 , Kennedy Index Jordan B 62 64 Jo H 62 Jucknless R 32 70 100 12 Jun1or Basketball Tournamenf 139 141 Junlors 46 52 Kamm D 48 74 97 Kann L 48 93 146 147 150 Karalls T Karmazln J 32 88 89 Karpy A 56 59 Kaufman J 56 Kaval K 48 91 Kavanaugh M 48 Kavanaugh T 56 87 91 Kay B 62 99 Ka D 32 150 Keleher P 32 66 Keller R 56 Kelley L 56 Kelley V 48 87 121 KyRevFJ146896 6 Kemmerl1ng F 56 48 119 125 Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Ralph 32 70 97 Rlchard 48 W 48 52 Kennlngion C 56 90 Kennlngton H 48 84 85 90 96 Kenny J 32 73 121 Ken? J 62 99 132 142 Kepp D 48 69 Kerber T 48 84 91 96 Kerber W 62 Kern M 56 Kern G 48 84 Kernan Mr J F 15 20 134 135 140 142 Kernan s J F Kernan R 56 55 Kllburg J 48 101 Kulroy T 48 Kung G Kung L 2 K1ng M 62 96 98 Kung K1r J 62 64 32 Klrk W 48 84 85 Klssane D 62 Klzlor Robert 49 Klzlor Ronald 49 80 81 Klein H 32 Klein T 14 62 93 96 Kmef J 56 72 Knalsel S 56 91 Knapp w 56 149 Kocolowskl K 49 50 95 19 Kod L 49 Koebel N 62 64 Koerner F 56 74 Koerner G 32 Koladycz R 62 130 Kolek R 56 Korbel A 62 Korzenlewskl F 56 Kosfer D 62 Kouba W 32 Kowalsku J 56 Kowalskl K 56 Kozak R 29 32 Kozarlfs R 56 K a E 32 70 97 14 6 147 149 150 ' 1 -1 1 11 1 1 1 1.14 ' V ' I 'I I I I I I I II I Kr 1 .1 1 1 ,141 , .,34 I ,I I 1 .1 1 1 ,150 51, ., , , ,, 1,121 ' ' .' ' ' . '5 . 1 .1 1 1 , ., , ,101 I , ,, I65 ' U 111 11 1 ' , 1, ' I K 1-1 1 1 1 1 , ., , , , ,931 1 11 150 95, ,113 1I .1 1 1 1 1 , ., 1103,119,121 ', ., 'I ,I I I I , ., 56 1 ' ' ' 1 -1 1 -1 , ., , ' ' 1 -1 1 1 1 1 - - -1 1 1 , ., 1 -1 1 .1 1 1 .1 , .,5 1 -1 1 1 .1 1 1 .1 ', .,6 1 11 L 1 1 1 1 ', .,5 1 .1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 , ., 34 ' ' 9 1 -1 1 1 1 , ., , I .I I I 'I ' I 'I I I I I ' 1 -1 1 1 , ., , , 1 1 1 . 1 -1 1 1 . , r. . ., ,77 I II I I I78I ell, 1 1 .10 I11 ,811 I 1 -1 1 .14 . . , 1511 1 1 1143 ' ' ' ' ' ' I II I I I1 ' 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 I 1 -1 1 1 11 115,11s,119, ,124, 1 1 ,,,, .I , . I II I I I I II I 1 1 1 1 III II Mc 1 -1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' y, ., 114,1 , , ,13o, , ' I I 'I 1 11 1 1 1 1 -1 1 Mazza,J.,57,114 107I131 , . . ., ,1 ,132, 1 1 - 11 1 1 - - I I I I I 'I I I I I I I ' , ,M1. . .,16 961 11 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' . 1 1 -1 I ' ' ' - - I II I 1 -1 1 1 1 , ., 1 e . 11 ' 1 -1 I 1 .1662 1 1 1 112,113 I ,I 1 Le , .. ., ,118,119, .' ' 1 11 1 1 1 . 'TI' ' ' 1 -1 1 1 11, ., , ,1 ,142 1 11 1 1 ' ' ' I 'I I I I 1 1 1 1 . .. . , . ., , , I II I I1 II 1 -1 1 1 .1 1 189 , .,5 ' I 'I I 1- I I I I 1 .1 1 1 , ,11o, 1 1 1 - ,14 .k ' 1 1 f 'f . I . ' 1 Lpa ,.,14, 3,131 .' ' ' ' ' 1-15 ' 3' ' 1 11 1 1 .16 1 1 r' ' ' ' R 12 16 ' ' ' ' ' 6. . . 1 1121 'J-1 1 11341 ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 . 1 - ' I 1, .1 1 1 -1 1 - I 1' I ' ' ' ' ' 1 . .E.1 ,77 . ' ' ' 1 1 .I I 1 .1 1 ' .V ' ' ' 1 -1 1 1 1 1 ' 1, ., , , ' ' I ' 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 , ., 1 -1 ' ' 10111 ,11, 1 ,127 I ,I I ' I1 -1 1 , . , , I 1 -1 1 .1 . .1 1901 1 .1 1 110 , , 1 .1 112,113 , ., - . H9 1. 1 1 1 11 I1 .1 1 1 1 195, I ,I ,64 I ,I I 1 .1 1 111 , ., - I ' I ' ' 'I I I 'I I , r I, .1 1 1 1 5,14 , ' I II I 'I II I I I I 1 I I II Kramps H 32 Krance R I4 62 Krcmarlk J 53 56 87 en R 62 130 131 Krellow J 62 64 149 Kreuizer G 62 93 99 Krner W 53 56 Krnppner A 32 91 95 Kroger N 49 Kubackl S 49 94 K e l F 56 81 Kugel O 56 Kugel P 32 Kuhfer C 32 Kulmslu E 32 Kupsco N 49 Kupsco W 62 Kurafko K 62 64 106 131 Kurdys R 49 95 Kusek J 56 89 Lacey P 56 90 Lally J 56 Lama J 49 Lambke J 56 Language Clubs 97 La Plerre E 56 Larcher Rev R F 13 Lo Rocca R 56 La Rocca T 32 Larsen E 53 57 87 Larsen R 32 96 152 53 Laskay T 32 104 Lathrop G 32 94 Lahn 70 Lav1n O 57 77 Lawler M 49 Lower R 49 118 120 Lawless Mr A R 12 15 99 19 120 121 134 147 154 Laybrolhers 17 Leahy Rev M A 14 108 109 Le Beda B 32 80 82 104 110 L J 49869495111 Legenza G 57 Lelnlnger T 49 143 L nnon T 34110112 5 Lerc J 57 81 Lescher T 53 57 WIS Mr J H 15 121 30 Lewis R 57 Llcar T 63 Llchodz1elewsk1 W 34 Llnklaler W 49 147 Llslak J 34 44 86 104 111 4 r1llo L 6 Lomasz G 49 Long H 63 64 107 130 131 Lorr D 49 143 Lo r J 34 77 84 Loughnane 57 119 138 149 Lowell W Ludw1g Mr E 15 Lukaszek W 63 Lunn J 49 95 Lynch J 49 49 153 Macleay Rev R P 15 Madden J 57 Mad D 46 49 86 93 Madrlck Rev J J 12 155 Magglo J 54 57 Maher R 49 Mahoney M 63 Mamlero R 9 Mallon J 49 91 Malloy J M o J 49 119 Maone Rev J D 12 102 Maloney Terr 49 Maloney Thos 34 97 Manclnl R 57 Manclone L 49 Mannmg R 63 Manola S 34 145 146 147 Maradel D 49 Marcheschr R 57 Maren D 49 81 Maren P 49 Marleb Rev R E 70 96 Marks G 57 Marle D 63 Marquls C 49 87 155 Morgan W 57 58 103 142 Morgenthaler V Rev J N 7 12 13 70 94 95 Moroney J 57 Marosky W 57 Morris G 50 Morrlssey Morrlssey Morrussey Mornssey Mothers J E 48 0 J T 63 R 50 47 W 50 Club 18 Molto G 33 34 70 84 112 Mozarfeum 85 Mravlc M 57 144 149 150 Muccl R 57 90 Mueller R 34 69 Mulsenga A 50 Muldoon Mulkerm Mulkerln E 3 E 3 J 0 Marquis R 46 63 96 149 MrrT 498485111 Marrs W 34 116 118 121 Marslco F 57 Marhn Marhn Martln Marhm Marhnl Mascar J7 W346694 MSJ16 CJ15 L9 ella J 63 Mason Jas 34 Mason Jno 63 131 Masse C 63 Masfru C 34 Mathemafrcs Deparlmenl 76 77 Matsse R 63 99 Mauro R 57 May D 63 Ma R 49 Ma S 34 Mayschak T 46 49 81 8 Maze R 57 Mechanlcal Drawlng 77 Medland M 34 84 Medved J 49 81 91 Meehan B 61 63 93 147 150 M J 20 48 49 101 Melzer W 4 34 154 Menslk R 34 Menlen T 63 Mentone P 49 97 Menza Mr R 15 80 83 Mercuno F 57 81 Merker J 63 155 Mesch D 49 Mc L 34 70 81 82 Muehls Rev D A 14 58 96 Mllano G 63 81 96 107 Mlley M 63 Mulnello P 49 154 Mlllard R 63 96 M1ller D 63 Muller R 49 81 Mrlosh J 57 84 M1losl1 T 63 84 Mlrabelll A 34 84 85 93 95 Mltchell P 46 47 48 49 83 03 6 119 120 Monaco R 34 Mondl C 34 68 Mondl R 63 96 7 Mondlock R 49 Mondo J 49 Mongoven M 63 Mongoven T 57 Montana J 57 133 Morettl J 34 80 81 82 96 104 Page 160 Mullen J Mulvey D 50 97 Murphy D 50 84 9 111 Murphy G 57 95 116 119 123 125 134 135 139 141 Murphy J 49 50 83 126 141 Murphy L 27 34 73 123 125 Murphy P C 57 132 155 Murphy P v 57 Murphy T 63 Murray K 34 44 103 114 121 125 126 140 141 Murray S 63 65 76 130 Musolf G 63 Myron R 50 McAll1ster J 63 71 McAul1fTe B 61 63 93 McCall A 50 80 111 McCall J 63 McCann P 19 57 80 McCarron C 57 McCarthy W 63 McCauley Mr W 16 McClean G 36 McCluskey W 53 57 72 McConnell M 63 McCurry K 46 50 81 McDan1el R 49 50 119 B 63 149 50 L 0 Robert 63 93 Ronald 36 McElI1go11 J 7 36 43 McG1nley J 6 McG1nn1s T 50 84 91 4 McGovern T 3 v E M McDonald McDonald McDonald McDonald McGee R McGowan 48 101 McGrath M 49 50 97 118 152 153 McGreaI W 36 McGu1nn1s E 57 87 101 McHugh D 36 McHugh W 50 91 Mclnerney Rev A J 12 Mclnerney J Edward 50 119 120 152 153 Mclnerney J Edwln 36 101 Mclnerney John 57 McKenna P 50 B4 McKn1gh1 J F 36 80 81 82 93 95 McKnight J L 57 McLean K 57 McMahon McMahon McMahon 140 141 McMahon McMahon McMahon McMahon McManus G 50 91 JC JP 36 70 50 93 57 118 63 131 50 134 135 141 63 NU Ol' J 38 101 Pacelll A 64 65 Quinlan M 64 93 106 McNally F 57 80 McNally W 36 95 141 143 McNamara P 57 81 92 93 McN1cholos Rev W R 13 17 74 118 119 120 134 140 147 McShane W 49 50 118 Natanek Rnchard 50 Nafanek Ronald 63 National Honor Society 104 Nawrot D 36 80 82 1 118 Nergaard R 50 80 81 Nlchol T 36 Nuckelson J 63 130 Nled G 57 NlehoH R 57 Nlssen G 63 64 Nocek S 63 130 Noel A 53 57 80 86 Nolan T 57 90 Nonn R 36 Norrls M 63 131 141 Northen J 50 Norton M 50 140 141 Norton T 53 131 153 Nosek D 50 80 Noth G 57 O Brlen Mr 15 119 31 134 143 145 146 147 148 150 O Brlen E 0 O Brien G 57 O Brlen M 36 102 OBr1en P J 36 95 96 97 Opeka J 56 58 80 81 Oros J 50 Oras W 63 148 149 Organlzatlons 78 113 O I J 8 Orland: P 58 Orlondml W 58 80 81 Orlando R 38 95 ORourke J 64 65 OShoughnessy T 57 58 Ostrowsks R 50 119 153 155 OSull1van B 50 134 135 1 OSull1van J 58 OSull1van M 64 130 131 132 142 Pachler W 58 Polka B 58 80 Polka G 50 81 Palkoner R 2 38 108 109 Palumbo J 38 99 Pampunello J 48 50 97 Ponzorella M 55 58 Porodaso J 64 99 Pardell K 64 Parkes M 50 81 Parkinson T 58 Pascuccl M 64 Posqualme J 2 38 Patzke R 38 121 154 Pauley E 64 149 Pawluk J 50 90 97 Pecororo C 50 Pelka L 50 Pellegrino J 64 Peloqu1n P 64 93 130 Perczak I. 50 80 97 Perklns D 64 155 Perrelll V 50 Peterson M R 16 107 116 12 12 123 Peterson J 64 Petrlcca A 51 Pettersen M 38 Peyrebrune P 64 130 Phys1calEducahon 132 133 Pouzar J 38 Power J 38 Powers A 51 101 118 121 5 Prack T 64 Prasch J 64 130 131 Prlndlvllle F 58 80 81 Provenzano A F 51 87 Provenzano A R 38 73 135 136 154 Przybysz A 64 Pucclnl R 64 131 Pullung J 38 86 104 Purcell T 64 80 Pur ell J 47 51 Purtell T 64 65 93 149 155 P er T 51 81 Index Ryan W 51 Ryndak C 2 40 Ryndak M 58 94 133 Sabolnu M Sodkowslu E 0 Sammon J 40 101 104 155 Samuelson l 64 0 Santercola R 4 Santuccl R 40 94 97 99 6 Sarlln Sarno Sarno 121 M 64 51 L 4 Quinn Qumn Quinn R Quinn 58 153 10 38 OBr1en P M 63 2 OBrien R 50 OBrien Terr 57 OBr1en Thos 50 Ocheltree T 3 64 107 130 OCannell D 57 OConnell G 55 5 OConnell V Rev 10 0Connell Rev T W 15 OConnor J 6 OConnor Terr 63 153 OConnor Tl1os 63 99 152 147 149 OConnor W 36 44 94 98 19 120 121 143 153 ODonnell M 36 ODonnell T 63 65 OGrady P 36 73 154 OHara E 36 OHearn J OKeefe T 146 147 Oleary M 36 37 102 104 Physucols 99 Physacs P1ccol1 Pleper Puerce Pnerce Pnerce Puh E Pullar 7 K 38 95 01 RvRF 51 P3895102 6 W 64 93 130 64 149 E 38 Qulrk Quush T 8 Radek E Radio Club 88 89 Raclkuewlcz T 58 Rafferty D 58 Rohn D 58 149 Rasmussen C 38 73 84 96 157 Rasmussen R 58 Rouzl F 64 103 Raymond M 58 Reardon Rev J I Reda J 58 Reda S 38 95 101 Reddlng H 51 Regan R v J W 12 Relchardt D 38 Rellglon Department 68 69 Reynolds W 64 Rlce J 38 77 04 Rice M 51 R e W 51 81 5 Richardson W 58 99 145 Rueck L 58 Rifle Club 91 Rlgney J 38 Rlgney T 40 Ruley T 51 Rluuto R 40 Roach W 64 89 93 155 Roberg K 58 Robmson Rev E M 74 88 10 121 Olechowskn Olsen Mass OMeoro J OMel1o E O Nenll E ONe1ll J Ongemach S 3698143 54 M 6 36 153 J 38 97 112 113 , . ., 36 , ., , ., , . ., 1 ,95, , ., , , , ., , 1 1 I . . I I In 1K-1 1 r', .,5 1 ., 1 11 ,R-1 1 ., , , ' 1 .1 1 1 1 .1 , 1 ,J., ,131 1 I ,I I , . ., , ,134, S 1 .1 1 I , ., , 1 1 1 ., 1 , 1 ', ,, , ,152, , ., ' ', ., 51 1 . ,,,, I ., 1 ', .14 ' , . . .1 1 1 ' ' , ., , , , 41 ' , ., 1 1 ,157 1 .1 1 1 1 59, ,,,, 131, ' ' , ., , ., , , ., ,13 1 1 ' ' , ., , , , 1 , ., , , .16 , ., 1 1 , , . ,,,, , I, ., , , 1 1 yt , ., , 11,1181 ,125 N P ' 1 .1 Q ,r., ,93 P '1 .1 1 ', ., , . 1 .16 . ' ' . 1 -1 1 ' ,L., 51 ' ' no ' ' '1 1 ' , .,5s ' ' ' I , ., , , I , ., , . 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