Gilmour Academy - Prep Yearbook (Gates Mills, OH)

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Auxiliary Bishop of Cleveland Auxiliary Bishop of Cleveland 2 DEDI CATION 4.5 The cornerstone for the new gymnasium-auditorium was laid in Novem- ber of this school year. Anxiously we Watched the construction crews as they laid the foundation and progressed to the overhead arches and finally to the roof. We realized that another dream had come true for all who look- ed toward the expansion of Gilmour. We also realized that it took the ef- forts of many to bring this dream to a reality. To show our appreciation, We, the Prep Staff of 1955, Wish to dedicate our yearbook to those RELIGIOUS, PARENTS, and FRIENDS of Gilmour who by their efforts, encouragement, and thoughtfullness, made possible the construction of this building for the further advancement of the edu- cational ideals of Gilmour. 3 W, ,,. QT, FACULTY AND STUDENTS animate? BROTHER LAURIAN LA FOREST, C.S.C. Headmaster Instructor in French BROTHER JOHN LAVELLE C.S.C. Assistant Headmaster Registrar, Moderator of Gil mour's Women's Club 8: Na tional Honor Society. REV. EDGAR MISCH, C.S Chaplain Instructor in Religion Sf, X BROTHER ALBERTUS SMITH C.S.C. Instructor in Religion and Mathe- matics, Housemaster of Vincent Hall, Director of Glee Club, Coach of Varsity Tennis, Senior Class Ad- visor. BROTHER CAIUS WEBBER, C.S.C. Treasurer and Steward, Housemas- ter of St. Joseph Hall, Junior Class Advisor. BROTHER IVO REGAN, C.S,C., Instructor in English, Director of Publicity, Moderator of Press Club at Gilmour Men's Club. BROTHER VINCENTIUS BALOG C.S.C. Instructor in Cultural Art 8: Me- chanical Drawing, Housemaster of John Fisher Hall, Moderator of Gar- den Club. MR. LAWRENCE CHERNAUSKAS Instructor in Mathematics 8: Social Studies, AssistantCoach in Football, Basketball, 8: Track, Moderator of Chess Club. f BROTHER JOSEPH CHVALA, C.S.C. Instructor in French at Religion, Moderator of Poster Club. BROTHER LUDWIC CROSSON C.S.C. Instructor in Mathematics 81 Science, Sophomore Class Advisor, Director of Athletics, Moderator of Bridge Club, Coach of Golf. Q if BROTHER ADRIAN CYGNAR, C.S.C. Instructor of Science, Moderator of Radio Club, Advisor for the PREP. BROTHER FRANCIS ENGLERT C.S.C, Instructor in English, Librarian Moderator of the Student Council Advisor of the TOWER. BROTHER WILLIAM GEENEN C.S.C. Instructor in Religion Sr Commerce, Housemaster of Thomas More Hall, Director of Off-Campus Activities, Moderator of Pep Club, Freshman Class Advisor. BROTHER RAYMOND I-IARRINGTON C.S.C. Instructor in Religion, Office Staff, Assistant Housemaster of St. Joseph Hall. MR. RAYMOND JANASEK Instructor in Social Studies, Head Coach in Football, Basketball and Track, Moderator of Photography Club. BROTHER FRANCIS JOHNSON C.S.C. Assistant Purchasing Agent. BROTHER PAUL MCKEE, C.S.C. Instructor in Social Science, Moder- ator of Mission Club. BROTHER BERNARD KLIM, C.S.C, Maintenance Engineer. MR. ROBERT LIEDERBACH Instructor in Latin and Social Studies, Coach of Debating. I 3 BROTHER PAUL SCHERMAN C.S.C. Assistant in Treasurer's Office Bookstore Manager. BROTHER JOHN STUNDON, C.S.C. Instructor in English and Latin, As- sistantHousernaster of Vincent Hall Director of Int r a mu r a I Sports, Moderator of Discussion Club. BROTHER ANDREW SUKENIK C.S.C. Instructor in Religion and Latin, Office Staff. BROTHER BASIL THOMAS, C.S.C. Grounds superintendent, Moderator of Craft Club. ! BROTHER HOWARD MARTIN TOEPPE C.S.C. Maintenance Engineer . w-...X j BROTHER MAURICE WERTZBERGER C.S.C. Office Staff. MRS. JOHN F. FITZSIMMONS MRS. CECIL HAAS Sec retary. R. N. Resident Nurse. THOMAS F, BYRNE Vice-President Shonder 2248 Stillman Road Cleveland Heights, Ohio Vice-President 45 Sergeant-at-Arms 25 Chess Club 35 Photography Club 35 Varsity Football 1, 2,3,45 Football Captain 45 Varsity Track 3,45 Coin and Stamp Club 45 Debating lg Forensics 2,45 Speech Medalist 45 N.C.C. Football Team 4. THE SENIOR JOHN M. SULLIVAN President Caz 1021 Park Avenue Elyria, Ohio Class President 2,45 Craft Club 1,25 Discussion Club 35 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Varsity Track 15 Varsity Tennis l,2,3,45 Mission Club 1,25 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Knights of the Blessed Sacrament l,2,3,45 Student Council Representative 3. 12 CLASS OF 1955 ROBERT B. I-IARMON Secretary Bob 1993 Laurel Hill Road South Euclid, Ohio Secretary 45 Pep Club 35 Photography Club 25 Varsity Track 2,35 Discussion Club 3,45 Tower Staff45 Glee Club 2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 Forensics 3. CHARLES H. GRADY Treasurer Chuck 2711 Floral Trail, Long Beach Michigan City, Indiana Vice-President 2,35 Treasurer 45 Garden Club 45 Craft Club 1,25 Varsity Football 3,45 Radio Club 35 Knights of the Blessed Sacrament 3. JOHN E. BOCK Uphill 20141 Detroit Road Rocky River, Ohio PATRICK C, BOYLE Sergeant-at-Arms Shamus M.R. if 4 Oil City, Pennsylvania Sergeant-at-Arms 4g Garden Club 4g Discussion Club 43 Radio Club 35 Glee Club 3,4. Chess Club 3,45 Craft Club lg Mission Club lg Glee Club l,2,3,4g Knights of the Blessed Sacra- ment 1,'2,3,4. WILLIAM J. FERNANDEZ Chico cfo Cobian Theaters Santurce, Puerto Rico Bridge Club3g Photography Club lg Varsity Track 1,2,4g Craft Club 25 Poster Club 4g Mission Club 25 Knights of the Blessed Sacrament 1,29 Wilson Trophy 3. 14 MICHAEL R, GERACI Irish Mike 2536 Miramar Boulevard University Heights, Ohio Discussion Club 3g Press Club 3.4: Tower Staff 4g Glee Club 2,3,4. HERBERT A. HENCHEL Al 125 Meadow Lane Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan Glee Club 2.3.45 Chess Club 3g Discussion Club 4g Varsity Basketball 3,49 Varsity Track 2.4. DONALD A. HUBMAN Ace 4061 Conover Road University Heights, Ohio Chess Club3g Discussion Club 4g Radio Club 1,2g Tower Staff 45 Glee Club l,2,3,4g Forensics 4g Varsity Track 3,4g Varsity Football 3. l 15 . ,,.. sw. 2 D Y , 5 I 5 Poster Club4g Glee Club l.2,4g Speech Medalist 2,3. MICHAEL M. HUGHES Hughsey 3005 Kingsley Road Shaker Heights 22, Ohio Press Club 1.2,3,4g Tower Staff 2.3,-lg Arch Staff 4g National Honor Society 2,3,4g Debating 2,3, 4g Forensics 45 Speech Medalist 2.3. EDWARD W. KELLY Kell 2208 Stillman Road Cleveland Heights, Ohio Photo ra h Club 1- Craft Club2 Press Club 3 4 PETER I, KOENIG, IR. Dahling 586 Sheldon Road Grosse Pointe 36, Michigan Craft Club 2,3g Prep Staff4g Radio Club 4g Tower Staff 4g Glee Club 4g Knights of the Blessed Sacrament 2,3,4. 16 THOMAS M. LANDY Airborne 2647 Berkshire Road Cleveland Heights, Ohio Photography Club 2.3g Tower Staff 49 Debating 2,33 Varsity Football 3,43 Varsity Track 1,'2,3,4. JOHN P. MACMANUS Mac ' Guilford Road Bloomfield Hills, Michigan President 35 Secretary 2g Student Council Presi- dent 4g Bridge Club 3g Garden Club lg Discussion Club 4g Tower Staff 3,45 Glee Club lg National Honor Society 4g Knights of the Blessed Sacra- ment 1,2,3.4g Varsity Football 3g Varsity Bas- ketball2.3,4g Basketball Captain4g Varsity Track 1,2.3.4g Varsity Tennis 2,3.4g Wilson Trophy 1. 17 JOHN P. LENNON Point Daisy Hill Hunting Valley, Ohio Chess Club 35 Forestry Club 2g Varsity Track 4 JOHN P. MCCORMACK Mac 3524 Ingleside Road Shaker Heights, Ohio Chess Club 3,45 Forensics 45 Varsity Football 2, 3,45 Varsity Track 1,2,35 Forestry Club 1,25 Prep Staff 4. JOHN G. MCGARTY Jarrin' Jack 2449 Woodmere Drive Cleveland Heights, Ohio Chess Club 35 Photography Club 25 Press Club 45 Tower Staff 4g National Honor Society 3,45 Foreniscs 3,45 Speech Medalist 35 State Speech Finalist 35 Student Council Representative 45 Varsity Basketball 3,43 Varsity Football 3,45 Varsity Track 2,35 Prep Staff 4. GEOFFREY A. MORTON Jeff 2677 Derbyshire Road Cleveland Heights, Ohio Photography Club 25 Craft Club 15 Mission Club 25 Press Club 2,3,45 Tower Staff 2,3.45 Debating Club lg National Honor Society 2,3,4g Carran Trophy 3,45 Varsity Track 2,3,45 Varsity Basket- ball3,45 Varsity Tennis 2,3.45 Athletic Manager lg Class Vice-President 1. 18 TIMOTHY P. O'CONNOR Angles 513 Lyndon Avenue Ashtabula, Ohio Treasurer2g Sergeant-at-Arms 1,35 Varsity Foot- ball 1,2,3g Varsity Track 1,25 Varsity Tennis 1, 25 Athletic Manager 2g Photography Club lg Garden Club 3g Radio Club 2,3,4g Arch Staff 4g Debating 4. KEVIN T, PRICE Monk 124 Devoe Road Chappaqua, New York Varsity Track 2g Photography Club 2g Press Club 3,4g Arch Staff 45 Entertainment Club 4g Glee Club 2.3,4g Dramatics 3g Forensics 43 Knights of the Blessed Sacrament 3,4g Prep staff 4. THOMAS L, REJENT Rege 1504 Waverly Avenue Toledo, Ohio Chess Club 33 Photography Club 1,2g Radio Club 4g Forestry Club 2g Mission Club 1,2g Glee Club l,2,4g Knights of the Blessed Sacrament 1,2,3,4g Varsity Tennis 3,4. 19 NICHOLAS M. SCHUE Sloop 1188 Cedar Avenue Elgin, Illinois Photography Club 1.2.3,4g Knights of the Blessed Sacrament 1,2,3,4g Michael Velotta Trophy 3g Varsity Football 2,3- Varsit Track 25 Athletic . Y Manager 2,4g Sergeant-at-Arms 1. JOHN DAVID ROSS Dave 3878 Meadowbrook Boulevard University Heights, Ohio Bridge Club 3,4g Radio Club 1,25 Varsity Foot- ball 3,4g Varsity Track 3.4. OLIVER E, SEIKEL Ollie-Ollie 19201 Van Aken Boulevard Shaker Heights, Ohio Radio Club lg Press Club 2,3,4g Tower Staff 2,3, 4gDrarriatics lg National Honor Society 3,4g De- bating 1,2,3,4g Speech Medalist 4g Knights of the Blessed Sacrament 1. 20 ALBERT E, SEYMOUR Birdie 3175 Coleridge Road Cleveland Heights, Ohio Photography Club lg Craft Club 3,45 Athletic Manager 1,2g Discussion Club 45 Tower Staff 3, 45 Mission Club 25 Dramatics 15 Debating 1,25 Forensics 35 Knights of the Blessed Sacrament 1,2,3,4, my PAUL J. STAGER Staeg 2515 Milford Road University Heights, Ohio Treasurer 35 Chess Club 35 Varsity Football 45 Varsity Track 35 Athletic Manager 1,25 Press Club 1,2 ,45 Glee Club 15 Knights of the Blessed Sacrament 1,2,3,4. LEO BRIAN TIMMINS Joe 3472 Mountain Street Montreal Quebec Varsity Track 2,35 Pep Club 35 Photography Club l,2- Garden Club4-Craft Club 2 3- Mission Club 21 2.2 l is DAVID R, WHITAKER Wit R. D. if 1 Flushing, Ohio MICHAEL S. WATERS Wes 51 Overwood Road Akron. Ohio Discussion Club 45 Radio Club 25 Press Club 1,2, 35 Tower Staff 2,3,45 Mission Club 25 Arch staff 45 National Honor Society 2,35 Debating 15 Knights of the Blessed Sacrament 15 Varsity Track 1,4. Knights of the Blessed Sacrament 3,43 Forestry Club 4. llrrftr n JOHN M, WILSON DJ. 2303 Loyola Road University Heights, Ohio Pep Club 35 Press Club 1,2,3,45 Tower Staff 2.3, 45 Glee Club 1,25 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Debating 3,45 Forensics 25 Menk Trophy 25 Speech Medalist 1.2.35 Varsity Track 15 Athletic Manager 25 Varsity Tennis 3,-4. 22 CLASS OF 1956 PRESIDENT: TREASURER: Albert Zucker Thomas Ferrara VICE-PRESIDENT: SERGEANT-AT-ARMS: Eugene Shank Richard Nicholas SECRETARY: CLASS ADVISOR: Thomas Fitzgerald Brother Caius Weber, C.S.C 23 BOTTOM ROW: Francis Milano, John Ryan, Gary Green, Thomas Hughes. MIDDLE ROW: David Jackson, Neil Merlo, Christopher Morton, John Kracht, William Larkin. TOP ROW: James McMullen, John Madigan, William Moburg. William Loichot, John Kurtz. --we arg, vw... 3--if s,f:s,: 5 Vw. fab.. a 'ah Brother Caius, C.S.C.. Junior Clas rr ,K at s Advisor. The Class of '56, Their outstanding characteristicis their ability to cooperate on any givenproject. This is shown by the hours of work spent on decorations for their Junior Prom, the preparations in- cident to the Junior Class Lecture,and the fine cooperation they manifested in land- scaping the garden behind St. Joseph Hall. Their will to work is also shown by their high standing on the Honor Roll and their fine performance in athletics. These characteristics assure us that another outstanding group is ready to take over student leadership at Gilmour during the next school session. 24- ABOVE -- FIRST ROW: Michael Brooks, Salvador de la Rosa, Gregory Gardner, John Dickey, MIDDLE ROW: William Cahill, Jaime Dibos, George Bates, Thomas Gitzinger, James Blesius. TOP ROW: Richard George, George Goodwine, Albert Clarkson, Donato DiCio, Peter Champion. BELOW -- FIRST ROW: Alfred Zarlengo, George Parker, Robert Pruner. MIDDLE ROW: Timothy Sammon, Charles Seymour, John Zucker, Ben Stefanski. TOP ROW: Byron Trapp. John Zinn, James Poth, Edgar Van Huffel. n x f QQ' r .. N rf 5 f wt, uf 'FSU' +-at fr ff I +'i'WP TJ QF! I 've' Q' I I ,, AX ' A A ' ' .,gs,3f,5,,: .1-Y :-' va , .,v-:ne I K 's..SEiQ1Qc mbXi3 l ' Qra,,.L.i9 ik CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Pete r Brooks VICE-PRESIDENT Edward Dunnigan SECRE TAR Y John Mclntyre TREASURER Daniel Stager SERGEANT-AT-ARMS .Tame s Donoghue CLASS ADVISOR Brother Ludwig Crosson C.S.C. CLASS OF '57 Probably no other class can claim the distinction of receiving as many Scholarship Pennants than the Class of '57, Besides these honors they excel in Forensics,have participated extensively in Varsity Sports,and have contributed extensively to student publications. The outlook seems bright for this group who now move tothe upperclassmenlevel with its greater educational responsibili- ties. 'VHP' A A arms, FIRST ROW: Christopher Watters, John Verbeck. David Zaworski, Burt Waters. SECOND ROW: Richard Whitaker, James Shank, Robert Wilson. 26 ffl' .ag-Q - A fy x f Y - , F ' I E T 3 A 1 Dj! F XJ, . Y 5 c ' FIRST ROW: Francis Braidech. Lawrence Belle. Jose Landa, Richard Cox. MIDDLE ROW: William Doron, Jonathan Gorlin, John Henchel, Charles Doyle, TOP ROW: Edward Kelley. Joseph Jilek, James Hester. Charles Comeau. is 1 X , s M I JL FIRST ROW: John Koch, Livio Pardi, Michael Kuckelman, William Slife. SECOND ROW: Henry Schmidt Lewis Lanza, Kevin Killeen. Joseph McSteen, David Quinn. 27 Em-542 CLASS OFFICERS i PRESIDENT it David Ritchie VICE-PRESIDENT William Goodwine SECRETARY .Tame s Callahan TREASURER Thomas Nelson SERGEANT-AT-ARMS John Geary CLASS ADVISOR Brother William Geenen C.S.C. CLASS OF '58 Witha full year ofhigh school experiences molded into their character, the Class of '58 has not put off the wide-eyed enthusiasm they displayedhat the be- ginning of the school year. They have participated with full vigor in all the activities of this education change. From honor roll to athletics they have given their best. Their athletic prowess was shown by contributing an unde- feated season in football, a nearly undefeated season in basketball, and by winning the Class Intramural Track Championship. Gilmour looks with pride at these achievements and hopes for similar enthusiasm in their future. FIRST ROW: Raymond Klein, William Kelsey, William Langley, Terence Harmon, Jan Kitlowski. MIDDLE ROW: Kenneth King, Lawrence Leonard, Joseph Lanza, Roger Mullaney. TOP ROW: James Hubman, Francis McGinnis, Michael McAleer, Lawrence Kensinger, Robert Konik. 28 X , '--efrsff ,- IQQ VX M sy 5 avr '11 T T A. -WK vga ....,., - lf igggg .HNF Q , , K, ,, ,,wK,, V A, -Q ,gl , ,rl-its rv .M . fi K, ,gh G5 ,y ,J . 1 5 ff gf gi R fi? L T , a I 9.,,a,r,w , fj J' i A , ,gr Z R, f :if f X is at fin is ABOVE -- FIRST ROW: James Roddy, William Wenzel, Patrick Sullivan, Richard Zeleznik, David Pfeifer. MIDDLE ROW: Brian O'Neil, Robert Sullivan, Robert Shaia, James Mulgrew, Michael White. TOP ROW: William Yarmesch, John Murphy, Dennis Wrobleski, Gerald Young, Myron Shibley, William Munday, BELOW -- FIRST ROW: John Blazek, Thomas Bissell, Charles Dixon, William Bindley, Thomas Donoghue. MIDDLE ROW: David Eckrich, Douglas Cajacob, Norbert Bennett, Terence Andress, Bruce Bechhold. James Bender. TOP ROW: Claude Ellis, Timothy Geraci. Joseph Breig, Del Buling, Paul Belden. an Liz .Ji- QV 'GY' latw fi' is bidi ' I, Jig -me-f , .,,,, lim. '41 if .. -,. ' ' Q iff' ,Q 29 LEARNING AT GILMOUR ,. Lwawsliwxfm' .-. 'ifj Q . - K wausswmi - 'u 5 I-s ..sssva uns xaxuuii .glnxl l l 2 uf If A -ue: Eg Ei a 0' ' ff ,wg A .5 A ' 5 U sm fx? o ,. Inf M ACTIVITIES RADIO CLUB E SEATED: H. Schmidt, G. Green, G. Bqtes. STANDING: J. Shank, D. Quinn. T. Rejent, W. Moburg, T. O'Connor, J. Iilek. N. McGinness, P. Koenig: Moderator, Brother Adrian Cygnar, C.S.C. TERTAINMENT CL B . FIRST ROW: Moderator, Brother Albertus Smith, C.S.C.. J. Madigarul. Geary. M. Kuckelman, R. Sul- livan. I. Lanza, F. McGinnis, K. Price. SECOND ROW: B. Waters. W. Moburg, D. Ritchie, D. Jackson, J. Donoghue, P. Sullivan. 32 GARDE CLUB ji . Q ,..W, r.........v...,,,F rim FIRST ROW: D. Wrobleski. I. Landa. STANDING: P. Boyle. P. Belden. C. Grady, R. Wilson, W. Yarmesch, B, Timmins, D. Calacob, B. Stefanski, G. Gardner, T. Harmon, Moderator Brother Vincentius Balog. C.S.C. DISCUSSIO CLUB .A .f-,W-.f.zgw,v,. Q- ,J ,iff SEATED: P. Boyle, J. Dibos, W. Bindley, D. Hubman, R. Harmon, M. Waters, J. MacManus, Moderator Brother John Stundon, C.S.C. STANDING: B. Bechhold, A. Henchel, B, O'Nei1, 33 H WM. S CHESS CL B SEATED: W. Kelsey, J. McCormack, M, Shibley, R. Shaia, Moderator, Mr. Lawrence Chernauskas. C Ellis, J. Bock, STANDING: C. Dixon, W. Loichot. J. Breig. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB sniff SEATED FRONT: N. Schue, J. Jaksic, N. Merlo, S. de la Rosa. BACK ROW: R. Konik. E. Van Huffel, I Blazek,J. Roddy,D. Pfeifer,I. Kracht.W. Langley,K. King.J. Gorlin, A. Zarlengo, T. Bissell, Moderator Mr. Raymond Janasek. 34 COIN AND STAMP CLUB 'S l 5 SEATED: T. Gitzinger, T, Hughes, L. Leonard, J. Bender, I. Hubman, L. Belle, T. Byrne,C. Watters. STANDING: C. Seymour, P. Brooks, J. Kurtz, D. Zaworski, Moderator Brother John Lavelle, C.S.C., M. Hughes. BRIDGE CLUB li LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Nicholas, D, Ross, R. George, A, Zucker, D. DiCio, T. Ferrara, W. Munday, B. TraDD, W. Goodwine, C. Morton, W, Cahill, A. Clarkson, G. Goodwine, J. Zucker, Moderator Brother Ludwig Crosson C.S.C., J. McMullen, J. Ryan, J. Zinn, G. Parker, J. Dickey, L. Pardi. 35 PEP CL B FIRST ROW: J. Blazek, T. Nel- son, P. Sullivan. SEATED: Moderator Brother William Geenen C.S.C.. R. Cox. C. Comeau. I. Verbeck,W. Doron. .,,,,pm. CRAFT CL B SEATED: W. Wenzel, T, An- dress, L. Lanza, D. Eckrich, STANDING: I. Kitlowski, E. Dunnigan,R. Mulgrew. J. Poth, E.Kelley,D. Stager, D. DiCio, Moderator Brother Basil Thomas C.S.C. FORESTRY CL B SEATED: N, Bennett, G. Young, K.Ki11een. STANDING: R. Zeleznik, E. Shank, T. Sammon, M, Brooks, D. Whitaker, R. Mullaney, I. Blesius. Moderator Brother Paul Scherman C.S.C. POSTER CLUB s'r'r it S? w ICK f ITTLE , OURD YH 1 frfliiag SEATED: P. Champion, F.Braidech, E.Ke11y, R.K1ein. D. Buling, M.White. STANDING: W. Fernandez. Moderator Brother Joseph Chvala C.S.C. 37 FORENSICS FIRST ROW: L. Belle, W. Doron, K. Price, W. Slife. SECOND ROW: I.McIntyre, A. Seymour, I. McCormack, M. I-Iughes,E. Kelley. TOP ROW: I. McGarty,E. Kelly, T. Byrne, T. O'Connor, Director Brother Ivo Regan C.S.C. 4 1111 DEBATING CLUB FIRST ROW: L. Lanza. J. Cal- lahan, J. Lanza, C. Dixon, R. COX. SECOND ROW: O. Seikel,W. Munday, T. Geraci, L. Belle. THIRD ROW: I. Kurtz, T. Fitzgerald, D. Bul- ing, M. Shibley. FOURTH ROW: J. Wilson, M. Hughes, Director Mr. R. J. Liederbach. GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW. Director Brother Albertus Smith C.S.C., P. Ritchie, C, Comeau, J. Henchel, P. Brooks, E. Kelly, J. Sullivan, P. Boyle, I. Bock. SECOND ROW: W. Larkin, E. Shank, E, Dunnigan, A. Henchel, R, Harmon, D. Hubman. M. Geraci, T. Rejent, P. Koenig. THIRD ROW: M. Brooks, J. McMullen, J. Poth, D, Whitaker, H. Schmidt, J. Madigan, J. McSteen, W. Moburg, J. Koch, W. Slife, E. Van Huffel, B. Waters. FOURTH ROW: T. Hughes, A, Zarlengo, A. Kracht. I. Ryan, T, Sammon, N. Merlo, D. Price. I. Donoghue, R. Pollina. PRESS CL B Q 1 SEATED: P, Stager, M. Geraci, O. Seikel, M. Hughes, K. Price. STANDING: T. Geraci, R, Pollina. I. Wilson, G. Morton. J. McGarty, E. Kelly. B. Stefanski. Moderator Brother Ivo Regan C.S.C. 39 ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY SEATED: F. Braidech, J. MacManus. I. McGarty, R, Harmon, C.Watters. STANDING: R. Pruner, A. Zucker, Moderator Brother John Lavelle C.S.C.. J. Wilson, R. George, O, Seikel, G. Morton, M. Hughes, J. Mclntyre, T. Fitzgerald, R. Whitaker, B. Stefanski, T. Ferrara. SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEME T HEADMASTER'S HONOR LIST SCHOLARSHIP PENNANT AWARDS SEATED: M. Hughes, O. Seikel. STANDING: D. SEATED: I. Wilson, O, Seikel, STANDING: I Ritchie, T. Ferrara, J. Poth, F. Braidech, R, Whitaker, Poth, F. Braidech. I. McIntyre, C,Watters, R. Whitaker C. Watters. I. McIntyre. 40 STUDENT COUNCIL r........-..........,... -x SEATED: E, Dunnigan, R. George, J. McGarty, President J. Maclvlanus. J. Sullivan, T. Byrne, A. Zucker. STANDING: E. Shank, Moderator Brother Francis Englert C.S.C. CITIZENSHIP AWARD Qu awe QF-. 'Pts 'Q' John McGarty, John Maclvlanus, John Sullivan, John Bock. Paul Stager. 41 Q A is 5 THE PREP STAFF SEATED: K. Price. P. Koenig, I. McGarty. P, Stager. STANDING: J. McCormack, T. Ferrara, SPEECH CONTEST MEDALISTS fi L iff? an 1 . In . , 5 ,Q Q. i Judy 'A W,,.4 J'-ff' fx ,, 5 .' U I W, L . .... . ' 3 K , iw i mn EXTEMPORANEOUS: M. Hughes, T.Byrne, O. Seikel, DRAMATIC: I. Lanza. J. McIntyre, M. Shibley. ORATORYg J. Poth. I. Jaksic, B. Stefanski. HUMOROUS: W. Slife, W. Doron, F. McGinniss. 42 THE TO ER STAFF SEATED: J. MacManus, P.Koenig, M. Hughes, J, Wilson, O. Seikel, G. Morton, M. Waters, T. Landy. STAND- ING: Brother Francis Englert C.S.C., Advisor, J, Zucker, T. Fitzgerald. M. Geraci, R, Whitaker, R, George, I. McGarty, R. Harmon, A. Zucker, D. Hubman, R. Pruner. DISTI GUISHED SPEAKERS Warren Guthrie dramatically emphasizes the difference between the spoken word and its true meaning. WARREN GUTHRIE TV news reporter, Head of Department of Speech, Western Reserve University. IOHN I. O'NEIL Director of General Tire and Rubber Company, Editor of THE POPE SPEAKS. STEPHEN E. KELLY Business Executive: Historian. BROTHER ROBERT BELLARMINE HUGHES C.S.C. Headmaster. Biroidakini High School, East Pakistan. REV, EDMUND I. AHERN Pastor, St. Christopher's Church, Rocky River, Ohio. REV. JAMES M. KILLEEN Assistant pastor, St. Mary's Church, Mentor, Ohio. ROGER P, BRENNAN Attorney-at-Lawg Cleveland, Ohio. REV, CHARLES E. SHEEDY, C.S.C. Dean of the College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame, 43 Introductions in Recep- tion Line. Coronation March. i a . .f Vw S '75 Inv tw Grand Marc X w. ? . . 1-3 N :nf 1 .-. Lg 5' If K ,M 'f SENIO13 32 0' ' Q? We 12 X ' QW :mal Garden. ALL Queen Sally Berg, guest of Senior Class Presi- V dent John Sullivan. Music by Joe Hruby and Band . Ch aperones and Guests. C ig on Vx, 3 I V-.ik X ,E 135 . ,W 5,5 A 10 413: gs. fr JU IOE ,5' 'Q gf., . - .. .ff .-.' , - -wge- I t v,.w Highlight of the eveningg crowning of Queen Connie O'Conne11 by Ann Mason, Juniors and guests prepare for Corona- tion March. DRUM V, s g 4 he Junior Class Officers and guests. 'ks ,N- 0 is Junior Knights and their Ladies Knights' Chaperones. SOPHOMORE LEFT: The beginning of a wonderful evening! ABOVE: Jose Landa and guest at the fountain. ABOVE: Formal introductions in Reception Line. RIGHT: The wonderful even- ing. ,, OTILLIO RIGHT: Sophomore Class Of- ficers and guests. - ,W . I si an ABOVE: View through main entrance to ballroom. ABOVE: Sophomore Class Pres- ident Peter Brooks presents toast to Class of '5'7. LEFT: Chaperones and Guests. SPORT MIXER J' 5 . ' J Ed Bang greets Fred Thurier, former Telling of his experiences is Joey Surrounded by baseball fans is Bob hockey star, Cleveland Barons. Maxim. one time light-heavy- Kennedy of Baltimore Orioles. weight champion. -NS Ed Bang introduces Creighton Miller, Notre Dame Don Miller, one of famous Notre Dame Four Horse- All-American. men. chats with football fans. Highlight of event was a direct amplified phone call to Brother Theophane Schmitt, C.S.C., former Gilmour Head- master, now stationed in Rome. 50 RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES NIISSIO CLUB if n '14, s lk ni Organized to help Missionaries spiritually and materially are following members of Mission Club: J. Kracht. J. Donoghue. C. Morton, N. Merlo, R, Whitaker, S. de la Rosa, J. Poth, MAY DE OTIGNS At Gilmour the student is given every opportunity to develop spiritually. Daily Mass and M it , , M Aap- My 5 E, g 1 H Faculty and students gather in Formal Garden for recitation of the rosary. Members of St. Joseph Hall recite rosary before bedtime. y 52 ,sa Sh It Communion, Stations of the Cross, Benedictions, Retreat, and the guidance of the re sident chaplain are fostered and en- couraged. STUDE T RETRE T .W - 1 A I Rev. Eugene J. Luckey C.PP.S. Campus Retreat Master Following their annual custom , thirty one Gilmour Seniors si i'5' . , Xt, A x ABOVE: Fr. Luckey addresses students in little theatre . . . Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament was held daily for the retreatants. made their annual retreat at the Trappist Monastery, Our Lady of Gethsemani, near Bardstown, Kentucky. The rest of the student body participated in the retreat exercises at Gil- mour. Q 5 3 s ' ' f.t1W t gf Before beginning of retreat, Seniors are guided by the Brother Guest-Master through Monastery grounds. View from Guest House. 53 VAR ITY FOOTBALL 'Q 4. Q 3 ' r , 'Qing 3 Mr. Lawrence Chernauskas Assistant Coach ond ymasek INDIVIDUAL AWARDS Mr. Raym h N.C.C. All-Star Team ad C080 . H2 Richard George flst Teamj Thomas Byrne flst Teamj FIRST ROW: J. Zucker, J. Ryan. R, George, J. McGarty, A. Zucker, T, Byrne, J. Madigan, D. Ross, E. Shank, R. Nicholas, J. McMullen. SECOND ROW: C. Grady, C. Comeau, W. Slife, J. McSteen, E. Dunnigan, D, Stager, D. DiCio, J, Kracht, R. Cox, P, Stager, L. Lanza, M. Brooks. THIRD ROW: J. McCormack, P. Ritchie, M. Hester, P. Brooks, W. Larkin, D. Quinn, J. Koch, G. Goodwine, T. Ferrara. A. Zarlengo. FOURTH ROW: D. Hammes, J. Blesius, F. Braidech, G. Gardner, N. Merlo, I. Poth. H. Stewart, S, de la Rosa. : ff Q I -'ff 6:1 I A 1. z .VI l VJ!! - in 4 any X .. , . Q 'V' 'wffsf is 4 3 ' KT' F sl: .fi M ff? .5 ' G .. we-A , ,, dw .I A , hx- - fa' Q 1 ,if BM: f 'X..!,' 5, I' iff.,-L gf? A,.45,,-3 fra' Q 3 L1 f- vis, Q E 43 ' Mg oar 4 my i' , 7 'J I A 6 E I My 9 I .. .. ...-.I A , 313 at Um f-WIUIHA ' 532 5' .- 3 6 gi, A S332-A. 9ara15' BUF: , ' . . ,S ' --,f ' , A., 2 mivgv-.., 3 - 'f L L S X Ls 'fig ,LW Q Vi K-. i 1 F' 'I A ' A x R has My 2 3:l!,lc'lsLu.1rL' -riiatlsf8 IIQA .R! H9v6! ' a'llxn.1, .I t 1F' ivan 'iilarl I . .- lFpH'Wx'Sl!.rB a . SENIOR LA CERS VARSITY SC ORES: GA 0 Perry 7 GA 26 Elyria Catholic '21 0 GA 6 St. John Cantius GA 6 W. R. Academy 27 GA 6 Lutheran 12 GA 33 Akron Hoban 0 GA 7 Lorain St. Mary '28 GA 6 St. Stanislaus 39 ' North Central Conference Games Gilmour Standing in N.C.C. -- 3rd L Dave Ross Charles Grady Tas .. J 47. yr A-r'vwa4KSvsimwg2a?gggs - I F ' l- S' 6 W A .- ' M y piravgif ' f ' 'xv jf 4 Q- ' Jack McGarty Jack McCormack Captain Tom Byrne Paul Stager 56 ul!! A. ' Al' l g - -1 .3511-YBQA A 0' X 1 xk Nr S rx f S ,J cg! vf-15 A 20 XX F RESHME F OOTB GA Willoughby 0 GA 0 Holy Name 0 GA 12 Maple Heights 6 GA 15 Bedford O GA 14 St. Joseph O GA 12 St. John Cantius 0 GA 7 Lutheran 0 Season 6-O- 1 'Q Z ll . Y Mr. Lawrence Wilson Freshmen Coach L FIRST ROW: W. Munday,D. Eckrich. I. Quinn, T. Geraci, R. Klein. T. Rembusch. L. Kensinger, P. Sullivan, C Dixon. P. Belden, J. Blazek. SECOND ROW: Ass't.Coach N.Schue, M. White. J. Lanza, T. Nelson. J. Murphy M. Shibley, J. Breig, B. Bechhold, W. Goodwine, I. Geary, R. Konik,Ass't.Coach T. O'Connor. THIRD ROW J. Hubman, D. Buling, R. Mullaney. T. Bissell, G. Young, C. Friedell, W. Kelsey, B. O'Nei1, D. Calacob. D Ritchie, Coach L, Wilson, Ass't. Coach D. Hubman. AQ w--tix'-as ACADSLYQQ if 57 .- ,-A . C. C. BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS FIRST ROW: J. Sullivan, D. Ritchie, G, Morton. J. MacManus. I. McGarty, R. George. S. de la Rosa. SECOND ROW: A. Zucker, B Stefanski, A. Henchel. J. McMullen, THIRD ROW: Brother Ludwig Crosson, C.S.C., Athletic Directorg Mr. Raymond Janasek, Coach, M. Hughes, Publicityg Mr. Lawrence Chernauskas, Assistant Coachg N. Schue, Manager. VARSITY RECORD GA 69 Perry 48 GA 85 Lorain St. Mary 60' GA 76 University 63 'GA 99 Elyria Catholic 50 GA 66 Lutheran 58 GA 69 St. John Cantius 51' GA 83 Elyria Catholic 66 GA 54 Alumni 35 GA 82 Western Reserve A. 66 GA 80 St. Stanislaus 69' GA 52 Lourdes 67 GA 76 Lutheran 88 GA 61 Kirtland 57 GA 47 St. John Cantius 38 GA 45 Brooklyn 56 GA 66 St. Stanislaus 60 GA 56 Lorain St, Mary 60 GA 50 Lourdes 39 ' League Games School Scoring Record Average points per game 67.5 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS: Most points in one game, 43 G. Morton Average points per game, 27 G. Morton Total points all season, 377 R. George N.C.C. AI1-Star Team G. Morton flst Teamj Coach Raymond Janasek presents N.C.C. trophy R, George 415, Team, to Brother Ludwig, Athletic Director, as John J. MacManus 42nd Teamj MacManus, Geoffrey Morton. Richard George. and Brother John Stundon join in presentation. 58 RESERVE BASKETBALL Zigi 2554 .Egret D i . Tr -g 5 Q 3 'Q ng I 1 . +4 LHUU x it LH00 tHU0 KNEELING: M. Hester. J. Geary, R. Sullivan, J. Henchel. STANDING: Coach Lawrence Chernauskas. J Mad1 gan, A, Zucker, D. Ritchie, P. Ritchie. RESERVE RECORD GA. . .48 Perry ........ . . 30 GA. . .39 GA. . .45 Lorain St. Mary ..... 43 GA. . .54 GA. . .52 University School .... 37 GA. . .47 GA. . .37 Elyria Catholic ..... 50 GA. . .56 GA. . .48 Lutheran ...... . . .43 GA. . .51 GA. . .44 St. John Cantius ..... 27 GA. . .39 GA. . .46 Elyria Catholic ..... 38 GA. . .32 GA. . .32 St. Joseph ......... 41 GA. . .54 GA. . .41 Alumni ........... 20 GA. . .39 GA. . .41 Western Reserve A. . .48 GA. . .34 59 Cathedral Latin. . . St. Stanislaus. . . Lourdes ..... . Lutheran ...... Kirtland ........ St. John Cantius. . Brooklyn ...... St. Stanislaus .... Lorain St. Mary. . Lourdes ........ FRESHMAN BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: M. White, J. Goodwine, W. Wenzel, R. Sullivan, P, Sullivan, T. Rembusch, T. Nelson. SECOND ROW: Mgr. W, Kelsey, P. Belden, J. Geary, R. Konik, D, Ritchie, C. Dixon, D. Echrich, Coach Lawrence Chernauskas. FRESHMEN REC ORD GA. . .41 St. Joseph ....... . Z9 GA. . .40 Eastlake ....... . . 30 GA. . .46 Roosevelt. . . . . 25 GA. . .37 Wiley ...... . 43 GA. . .27 Roosevelt. . . . . 25 I GA. . .34 Eastlake. . . . .31 5 GA. . .33 Wiley ..... . .27 GA. . .43 University. . . . 29 GA. . .31 St. Joseph .... . . .21 GA. . .37 Akron Hoban ...... . 25 Season Record 9-1-0 I Al . ' I Il ,H S VARSITY TRACK FIRST ROW: I. Ryan, J. Lennon, D. Stager, M. Brooks. A. Henchel, P. Champion, J. MacManus, F. Braidech, S de la Rosa,E. Dunnigan. SECOND ROW: A. Zarlengo, P. Brooks, T. Sammon, R. George, M. Waters, E. Shank A, Zucker, R. Nicholas, T. Ferrara, J. Shank, G, Green, THIRD ROW: R. Pruner, L. Lanza, C. Watters, T Byrne, J. Madigan, J. McMullen, J. Zucker, J. Mclntyre, J. McSteen, L. Kensinger, L. Belle, 1. Lanza. FOURTH ROW: Coach Raymond Janasek, D. DiCio, G. Goodwine, J. Kurtz, W. Bindley, J. Kracht, Ass't. Coach Lawrence Chernauskas. EVENT 100 yds 220 yds. 440 yds. 880 yds. 120 yds. H. 180 yds. L. Mile Shot Put Discus Broad Jump High Jump Pole Vault 880 Relay Mile Relay H. H. SCHOOL RECORD 10.1 22.7 55.0 2:12.4 16.0 21.4 5:O0.0 461 111 133' 8 1-gig 1!ZII 5l 71: lol OI! 1:38.1 3:47.2 TRACK RECORDS RECORD HOLDER Dan Stager Michael Brooks Gerald Talbot John MacManus Gary Pillar Peter Stager Gerald Talbot George Bruns Albert Zucker Thomas McMullen Gerald Talbot Luis Bruzzone Dan Stager, John Ryan, Geoffrey Morton, Lewis Lanza. Dan Stager, Michael White, Richard George, Lewis Lanza. 61 YEMAR 1955 1955 1952 1955 1954 1952 1952 1952 1955 1952 1952 1951 1955 1955 FRESHMAN TRACK GK FIRST ROW: M. McA1eer, L. Kensinger, W. Bindley, D. Eckrich, J.'Lanza, T, Andress. SECOND ROW D Bul ing, R. Sullivan. W. Munday. J. Goodwine, M. White, G. Young. THIRD ROW: Coach Raymond Ianasek I Roddy. J. I-Iubman, D. Wrobleski, T. Geraci, T. Harmon, R. Konik, W. Yarmesch, Assxstant Coach Lawrence Chernauskas. WXX Q X VARSITY TRACK RECORDS . .58 . .58 . .56 ..57 .104 Dual Meets Orange .... St. Edwards Holy Name. St. Joseph. . Geauga .... I 1 ff --- 5 4 X X ff, 5 mx' 15 W' W X 1 ' T CARHA TROPHY TOUR AME T '-on WV 0.3 -M2 nf ai! all' T AW Z' 3 - ggjyaz f V Y ASAg, 1 lx .f gap gl, , x T ll. in A ' T1 5 svfh wfeff P+, 1- 1 1 . , K Z Mr, Lewis Carran presents Trophy to Geoffrey Morton, winner of Tournament. LEFT TO RIGHT: Pete Mooney, umpireg Geoffrey Mortong A1 Clarksong Mr. Lewis Carrang Ed Trappg John Sullivang Brother A1- bertus Smith, C.S.C., Tennis Coach. GOLF TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: R. George, J. MacManus. M. Hester, M. White, W. Loichot, Coach Brother Ludwig Crosson. C.S.C.. B. Waters, J. Koch, C. Watters, M. Waters, A. Henchel. 63 INTRAMUR L EVENTS X MINOR LEAGUE BAS 1- Q,fI.l'1lVu u , M 2- Larry: -- KNEEIiTI3-IVETLTJ . -- ' , , - . . . . C Fwe Aces TANDHQGQ M. Broo s Verbeck, J. GMEENG. B. Waters, R, A, Z.ar1eI1S0- S -! sk. PING- PONG TOURNAMENT CHAMP POOL TOURNAMENT CHAMP A1 Zucker John Wilson 64 INTERCLASS TRACK MEET FINAL SCORES Freshmen 74 1fZ S ph mores 32 1fZ J ' 73 S ' 30 TENNIS TEAM A F Q, . f5I'f,. ul ri . lf u m., luv-X, :WV 'N - ,gina A,.. Quik .- Q, ' - ix- fn A ,Av 12. Lo LB by X QT., A 1 is ,.., A L x . flu ' , 'WS J .1-fx C i k . , - X AL,. l ,A INSERTS: G. Morton, J. Sullivan, A. Clarkson. FIRST ROW: J. Henchel, J. Iaksic, E. Kelley, B, Trapp. SEC- OND ROW: T. Rejent, R, Wilson, G. Bates, B. Stefanski, C. Morton, J. Wilson. if Q S llllllllllllllllllll llllll Q llllll llllllllllllll ihiilllllll llllllllllllllllllllil I lllllllllllllllllll lllllllll If Y X O S, X I EEEQIII ' eg L . s Ap' lllll l Nlhilallllll ' I. lllllllllllllln 1, u ..-'--- GA 4 GA GA GA 4 GA 4 GA GA GA GA TEAM RECORD John Adams Shaker Shaw Cleveland Hgts. Western Reserve A. St. Ignatius Unive rs ity Western Reserve A. Benedictine 66 1 X O 1 Q .,..,. 0 6 3 J if 1 0 Q3.....1e' wf, 4,4 Wm...- XN W COMMENCEMENT EVENTS CLASS DAY Headmaster. Brother Laurian LaForest, C,S.C. con- Geoffrey Morton, recipient of Carran Trophy, also gratulates John Sullivan on reception of Citizenship receives the Gi1mourTrophy from Mr. Roger Brennan. Medal. 68 CLASS DAY SPEAKERS v 31- lgyt 5-D rr-vsuplul-la . . fthe Pe' H Mrch n tells o Vanta U ael , 5 mtatorian John Wrlso ges of the Drrvare Sfilghes grves view a St Thomas More- C 001. ' S OU ad mann ' Attorney Roger Brennan warns graduates of intensity of economic competition in their future. 69 BACCALAUREATE MASS CELEBRANT: DEACON: SUBDEACON: MAS TER OF CEREMONIES: SERMON: Msgr. Achilles P. Ferreri, S.T.D., Pastor St. Gregory Church, South Euclid, Ohio Rev. Paul H. Seike1,Pastor St. Mary's Church, Avon, Ohio Rev. Joseph A. Rogusz, C.S.C., Chaplain St. Edward High School, Lakewood, Ohio Rev. Edgar J. Misch, C.S.C., Chaplain Gilmour Academy Rev. Edmund J: Ahern, Pastor St. Christopher's Church, Rocky River, Ohio 70 CO ME CEME T 5 Mfliifgg vii 4 lwvw-Qflfsfmkiwifa xy. , n .w Jw 4a!x p Commencement Exercises for 1955 were held in the Formal Garden. The Most Rev. John J. Krol, Auxiliary Bish- op of Cleveland conferred the diplomas. f- 'wif ,iff Brother Laurian LaForest. C.S.C.. Headmaster, tells Oliver Seikel kisses episcopal ring preliminary to parents of ideals of Gilmour Academy. receiving his diploma. 71 COMME CEME T Most Reverend John J. Krol, Auxiliary Bishop of Cleveland, congratulates gradu- ates, parents, and faculty and encourages graduates to be a credit to their parents and school. , .JJi5fyf41iiLft.3i-'Pri we . ' ., , tJ.'gT,Qe:.,r L' .rg-.fi5'1'v,:?AZf' ' . -,J-1 - 9.21--1-' wr . A ,,,,.-.Z-g.e..n,3-N ,. ,, - - V - ' 4' ,',fkp'4'29'i'f' ., f. . it S c,,i,. , 'iff fa '- up -7- .' -' . 31 ' ..- .,,:,,65 --.c,,:3e. rv' V v i ds? V ,W If ' Reverend Charles E. Sheedy C.S.C. dean of the College of Arts and Letters at the University of Notre Dame, Commence- ment speaker, gives memorable talk on choice of future education and what will be expected of Freshmen in college. COMMENCE E T At completion of Commencement exercises, graduates gather for final informal pose with Most Reverend John J. Krol, Auxiliary Bishop of Cleveland and Brother Laurian LaForest. C.S.C. Headmaster of Gilmour Academy. A11 Commencement events closed with luncheon and reception for graduates, faculty, and guests on Tudor House lawns. 73 SNAPS X , I X A dn. W..-,gh Q i 41-W '1--4, 5 aw .5 1 I 9 V: Www fiI?i?fSs fn -1 P- .M .Q if H 1 ' 3 , ,. Q ' A Q g 1 ,, av- :,.: V+ :-f - M-5. -1' xp 2 Q7 1 'fr p Q I, 'Avg' f A t '.a-p.1q,, - af ,, fx ---,: V- : it .- M f , - I 'v-. Q J f-:' vm 'ff' I t ,ai ,w :r d-'s 4 v4 I A 'R x A Qffff- ' ' N 77 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Carroll H. Andress Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Bates Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Bechhold Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Belden, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Bender Mr. and Mrs. John J. Blazek Mrs. Mary L. Bock Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Boyle Dr. and Mrs. Frank N. Braidech Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert J. Buling Dr. and Mrs. Gene F. CaJacob Judge and Mrs. James T. Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. T. Pierre Champion Mr. and Mrs. Fabian L. Comeau Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Luis Dibos-Dammert Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Donoghue Mrs . Herman Mrs. Victoria J. Eckrich J. Ellis Dr. and Mrs. Pasquale A. Ferrara Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Fitzgerald Mrs. Mary C. Geary Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. George Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goodwine, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Grady Mrs. Henry Green Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Henchel Mr. and Mrs. James T. Hester Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert M. Hubman Mr. and Mrs. John C. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Jaksic Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jilek Mr. and Mrs. Anthony V. Kelley Mrs. Marie Kensinger Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Klein Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose E. Koch Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Koenig Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Kracht Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Langley Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Lanza Mr. and Mrs. Wilson B. Larkin Mr. and Mrs. John R. MacManus Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. McAleer Mr. and Mrs. James J. McGarty Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. McGinnis 78 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs Mr. Mr. Mrs Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. John F. McMullen Joseph E. McSteen Frank Milano Harold W. Moburg James A. Mulgrew Paul L. Mullaney William F. Munday John A. Murphy Paul A. Nelson Timothy F. O'Connor James M. Pfeifer James L. Poth Daniel T. Price Robert F. Pruner John F. Quinn Leo S. Rejent Chad M. Ritchie Peter J. Roddy Salvador de la Rosa William J. Ross . James E. Ryan and Mrs. and Mrs. Henry J. Schmidt Frank J. Schue . Herman W. Seikel and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. . Dorothy and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Class of 1954 Mark B. Shank Raymond C. Shibley Robert M. Slife Ben S. Stefanski Clifford P. Sullivan Donald G. Sullivan John L. Sullivan Leo H. Timmins . Adam C. Trapp Edgar A. Van Huffel James Voik Herbert H. Waters Joseph L. Watters J. Louis Wenzel Joseph A. White Lawrence L. Wilson R. W. G. Wilson Thad A. Wrobleski I. Yarmesch Alfred F. Zarlengo Richard F. Zeleznik Robert B. Zinn 79 PATRONS Electrolux Corporation Harrington Electric Company Kenny King's Restaurants Parker Wire Cloth Products The Charles E. Phipps Company The J. Spang Baking Company The Van Rooy Coffee Company Zucker Marine Supply Company Accounting Machine Sales and Service Company 80 ERE 'Q 1..- ir 'lla 3 1 IN' V 'Q'-v . -nl , . fo Q .ll .tx v.A 5... 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