Joliet Catholic High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Joliet, IL)

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'I' -su THE HILLTOPPER Nineteen F ifty-Six .IOLIET CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Joliet, Illinois Q Q an' ' ,ss CONTENTS FACULTY CLASSES SPORTS SOCIAL CLUBS MONTHS AWARDS SENIOR DIRECTORY 1' f' 1 Fx ,N Q Vx Q-mi W -QQS 1 r- 'N , ,- 1151.'-abr-, ,rf -.-,f Qu vq ,q-'11j.s3'5 ' ' we-. J Af, -... 1.1 STAFF EDITORS-IN -CHIEF John Adler Raymond Krizmanic EDITORS Edward Duffy Jack J acklich George Klepec Joseph Legan Charles Lennon Edward Stefanich John Welch MODERATOR Fr. Rowan J. Donohue O Carm X 1' f' I ,7 I ' I' I WM. .I WV I 4 .. Mo W F i . C. N . 5 't X Y VAAM, .. in-A . !!,f . .f x WK I i ' N' , ' Hint vb A 'V vm, W l W, . my J h , . ' ., Nik F X N, ff:-,4,d?fbjf mm.P-4, ,K H , in Q ,wk x 9 A . f J -. V ' i ...K , .-an .,,,,,...--no--- '..... .. If ...wwf-1 - - I V : XX . If ff ,Qs 4? .if P x fs U I A I 'L Sl il' S i E Father Shane D. Tahney, 0. Carnl. PRINCIPAL ADMINISTRATION Standing: Fr. Carmel Smith, Director of Athleticsg Fr. Bertin Smith. Trvasurvrg Fr. Norman ' ' ' ' ' 1 f S l P' ' F. Shane Tahney, Principal' Wvrling, Dm-ctor of Rt'Ilgl0Il. Sn-ated. Fr. Rrgia Donmhue, ,uJ nor, r , ' I CI' W'lsIi, Fr. Edgar Noonan. Prior: Fr. UHSIIIIII' Zivllnskl. De-an of Studfnts. Qlilibsmg. Pr. Oman a Dc-an of Studvntsi ophomon- lil S01 IIAI, STUDIES lilhvr IIN'IIllt'l lfzuiary. 0. Carm. mlirvvtor of ilu- Culholiv lligh vha v . V ' ' '. IS lhv of thi- f.2H'IIl1'ill1' fhlrfl 0:4101 pier NUCIJXI, 5'l'l'l3llf5 irislrildor for all fiwhmxm f-lzissvs while- l z1th0r Carry um. U. Cairns.. has lhv SOCIOL- Uf N ami l',l.0NOFVIIlb 4'4llll'SPS mill 'I Hz' with thf' ul o assists lwilhf-1' ifihll imoiow. i RELIGION In addition to their rhitivs us Prior of the Joliet liommuriily ami Prin- cipal of Catholic High. Father' lfmigur Noonan. U. Carm.. ami Fzithm' Simm- Tahney. O. Carm. Spend many hours in thc vlassroom tearhing Sopho- more and junior RELIGION. CLASSICAL Father Casimir Zielinski. O. Carm. Dean of Studies and Student Coun- selor shares the Classical Language fielfl with Father Colman Walsh, 0. Carm.. Dean of Students. who with a kind but firm hand keeps the erring in line. MODERN LANGUAGE 'LSprechen Sie Deutsch? Father Emile Verbrugghe, O. Carm., takes all GERMAN classes plus an occa- sional one in ENGLISH and LATIN. Besides his classes, Father Emile has organized and is Institutional Repre- sentative of the Explorer Scouts Unit at Catholic High. '5, INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Industrial Arts department is directed hy Father Stanley Kromer, O. Carin.. who teaches MACHINE and IVIICTAI, shop, drafting and still finds time to cover all school events with his trusty Craflex. It is to him that we are indebted for most of the excellent pictures in this annual. Father lionifaee Freiman. O. Carm., has MACHINE SHOP and assists Father Stanley with the METAL SHOP. Mr. lidward Kopp is respon- sible for the excellent work the fresh- men have turned out in WOOD shop. Besides his shop work Mr. Kopp finds time to direct the freshman hasehall squad. Left to right in the picture are: Fr. Boniface. Mr. Kopp, and Fr. Stanley. N FINE ARTS Explaining the scene portrayed in one of his recent water colors is Mr. John Hudak. Mr. Hudak instructs our budding artists in sketching, water colors and oils. To the left is Mr. Robert McNulty, director of the Catholic High band. Father Bruce Lardie, O. Carm., standing, director of the Glee Club. Besides these duties he teaches MUSIC APPRECIATION and freshman RELIGION. f N r JS X U1 'bl In atltlition to his senior classes in GRAMIVIAII. LITICRATURE. and Cltl+1A'l'IVlC WRITING. Father Regis Ilonchuc. 0. Carm.. is also moderator :mtl mlirector of the Catholic High howling league. Pictured with him is Fathcr Rowan J. Ilonohue. 0. Carm., who has ICNGLISH III anal JOUR- NALISM. ENGLISH , , . fy Fathcr Mattias Iiwing. O. Carm., seated. and Father Berthold Fahey, 0. Carm.. are newcomers to the Catholic High faculty. Father Mat- tias taught all thc sophomore ENG- LISH classes this year. Father Berth- olzl was appointed cafeteria manager anfl coach of the golf team. MATHEMATICS Two of our math teachers are Father Thcophane Matz. O. Carm., and Father Carmel Smith. O. Carm. Father Theophane. moderator of the cheerleaders. teaches geometry and trigonometry. Father Carmel, Dismas of the hook store. promoter of the successful financial ventures in the school and Athletic Director, is AL- GICBHA anfl PHYSICS instructor. HISTORY Father Norman wl0I'llIlfl. O. Carm.. seatefl. ancl Father Cyril Fitzgeralrl. O. Carm.. comprise the HISTORY department. Father Norman teaches WORLD HISTORY anrl is also Ili- rector of Religion. Some of his many duties were to see to it that thc stu- clents have an opportunity to atlcnml claily Mass at the school. hear the stuclents confessions. pulrlish a week- ly religious hullctin ancl organize collections for the foreign missions. Father Cyril has the Seniors for US. HISTORY and Sl'l'1liCl'l. llc also is in charge of the pulvlic speech forums. NATURAL SCIENCES Our CHEMISTRY clepartment is supervised hy Father Ambrose Casey, 0. Carm., former principal of Mount Carmel High in Chicago. and pres- ently Prior of Saint Mary Commun- ity in Joliet. 9 LIBRARY The school owes much to the untiring labor of lVliss Mae Faulkner and Father Noel Ahrens, 0. Carm., Cath- olic High librarians. Father Noel also teaches first year ALGEBRA. Brother Mario Russo, 0. Carm., helps pre- fect the library study periods when he is not found working with Brother Blaine in the priory. PHYSICAL EDUCATION This is the threesome responsible for the athletic success of Catholic High during the last successful season. Left to right they are: Mr. Cordon Gillespie, football line coach, Mr. Ernest Zalejslci, football head coach, and Mr. Leroy Leslie, basketball and baseball coach. f COMMERCE Father Berlin Smith. 0. Carm.. seated before a reliable lvnderwood in the typing room. pauses between classes to speak with Brother Gilbert Perreault. O. Carm. Father Bertin, with his experience as treasurer of the school. is well equipped to teach BUOKKICICPINC and TYPINC ll. Brother Gilbert has all TYPING l and also assists Father Bertin in the treasureris offiee. Brother Blaine DeLong. O. Carm.. may be found in the library super- vising one of the study periods or working in the priory keeping things in order. Brother Joseph Martin. O. Carm., a familiar figure to many alumni, has been at Catholic High almost since the day the Carmelites took over. Between his duties receiv- ing guests and answering Calls at the priory he makes and repairs rosaries. OFFICE Brother Martin Szala. 0. Carm.. is the school office manager. He is the man to see for tickets. application blanks, credits. fees. tuition pay- ments. and for about everything else that is announced over the PA. E 5 me -U g .fb ' E Z rv ti L . .5- 1 I Ill I! I 'I 'v 1 5- 'a. 9-Q - -on .xx 6 .1 n ,au , ig L Y S fi: :iris -f fx' 'Wim Ig K A sms . XQ-lSv:,1:s7' , S w - Q 41- Q N if Q- N ix f...,,. 4 ,,..-iikxxqf Q54 L - 3 fix I Z ?X?f,i.L3'sx q..,. :.A Q I ,,Q 5,l A,E, I W- .ap Na, 4, s 5 ., A ..,.,,.,w-WNW ,,,,.,,. ,K ,,,,,1,,w ,MMV f x A '23 'H' X e. ,..wW, 1, , lm., ,,4.9 Q Q . 1 5 ' 5 1 , . ffr. - -svn. qu . R ..v- . 1 ,Q -K, -A 1 f , 1 wr. 3 - H., ' f Nj wffs 1'fS',,-A mix V,-. ffl' K JOHN CLEMENT ADLER Hoor St. Raymondg Intramurals, Bowling 35 Junior Red Cross 3, 4g Carmelite Third Order 43 Victory Light Staff 4g Yearbook Staff 3, 4g Student Council 43 American Legion Speech Contest 4: Dance Committee 3, 43 Representa- tive to Rotary 4, Basketball and Football Statistician 43 Yearbook Campaigner 2g Homecoming Parade 33 Editor Yearbook 4g Religion Honor Roll 1. J OHN HERSCHEL ALBRIGHT St. Mary Carmeliteg Intramuralsg Bowling 4. Q N at F W 2 z , ii , ,,,3 ' I K X , Y, ,tgyjitst 9 .rf A . sf' X it ' if U 7 l , .IAF 'Q 'nt GARY LESTER ARLING 9 5 1 ia!! 'T IQ YK? St. Raymondg St. Maryg National Honor So- ciety 3. N1cHoLAs ANDREW ATHANITIS HAWKEYE St. Patrickg Intramurals. JAMES DOMINIC ALLEN PONcHo St. Joseph, Rockdaleg Intramurals: Religion Honor Roll l, 2. LEo M. ARDAUGH St. Mary Carmeliteg Bowling 2, 33 Intra- murals: Clee Club 1, 2, 3. ta. SMR. Vu X 1 BENEDICT JOHN BIRSA BEN St, Joseph, Rockdale, Treasurer 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Victory Light Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, KC Most Valuable Player Award 4, All-Area Football Team 4, Religion Honor Roll 3. 4, Football Dance 4, Senior Prom: Junior Prom. JOHN ANTHONY B1RsA JACK St. Joseph. Rockdale, Baseball 2, Bowling 2, 4: Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Band Dance 3, 4, District Band Contest 2, 3, 4. 4 ROBERT ERNEST BARTZ REBEL St. Patrick, St. Raymond, Football 4, Intra- murals, Junior Red Cross 1, Baseball 1, Band 2, 3. 4, Football Dance 4, Band Dance 2, 3, Junior Prom. THOMAS PATRICK BENTON TOM Willow Springs, St. James, National Honor Society 3, 4, Radio Club 2, Art Club 4, Honor Roll 1, Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Science Fair 1. 2. 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Contest 2. BERNARD WENDEL BISHUP BISH St. Bernard, Young Christian Students 3, 4, Intramurals, National Honor Society -3, 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Junior Prom, Senior Prom. ROBERT ALLEN BOLTE BOLTS St. Joseph, Rockdale, Football 2, Intramurals, Young Christian Students 3, 4, Junior Prom. HAROLD EUGENE BORDEAUX MICK St. Raymond, Intramurals. GERALD JOSEPH BORKOVEC BORK St. Patrick, Lemont' Intramurals 3 4' Golf I, 2, 3, 4, Prom 3. l A mg X 3' ROBERT CHARLES BULDAK DUTCH St. Joseph, Joliet, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, President 4, Golf 2, Intramurals 3, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Prom 3. EDWARD MARK BUTLER BUTTS St. Mary Carmelite. ' A W mr WI: M J t. as K 1 'F it at ., ,. ,, W i v ' a M ' 595433 GERALD RAYMOND BRIICK Orro St. Raymond, Intramurals 1, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Student Council 4, Chairman Home- coming Parade. EUGENE SERAPHIM BULDAK GENE St. Thaddeus, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. t A N, R S, , , , Q ' fin ,v WILLIAM JOSEPH BUTLER BILL St. Nlary Carmelite. JAMES LLOYD CALKINS JIM St. Raymondg National Honor Society 3, 45 Carmelite Third Order 45 Young Christian Students 3, 4g Chess 43 Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 45 Prom Committee 3. ,, 5 X 's.. JOSEPH LEO COUGHLIN JOE Ft. RayIIIoIId: St. Mary Carmelite: Carmelite Third Order 4, JOHN FRANCIS CRONIN JOHN Sl. RayIIIoIId: C2lI'l1N'liil' Third Order 3. 4: l'l8l'lJ1 CIIIII 3. 4. - . 5 1 WILLIAM JOSEPH COMEREOIID COMEI' St. Raymond: Football Manager 2, 3, 4: ln- tramurals 3: National Honor Society 3. 4g Monogram Club 3. 43 Glee Club l, 2. 33 Jun- ior Red Cross 1. 2. 3, 4: Minstrel Show 2: Victory Light 3. BERNARD RAYMOND CONROY BERNIE St. Mary Carmelitv: Chess Club 43 Carme-litv Third Order 4: Liturgical Choir 1: Home- coming Parade 3. 1 late . y:'i 1-fqae., .A - ' 'if 2:51515 . ROBERT EUGENE DOLNAK BOB St. Joseph: Intramurals 33 National Honor Society 3, 4. EDWARD JOSEPH DUFFY DUFF-DUFF St. Raymondg Intramurals 2, 33 Young Chris- tian Students 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 33 Third Order of Carmel, Chess Club 4: Clee Club 13 Victory Light 41 Yearbook 3, 43 Student Council 43 Religion Honor Roll 1, 2. 33 Representative to Rotary 43 Football and Bas- ketball Statistician 43 Prom 3. 43 Home- coming Dance 4. LEE J OSEPH CROWTHER CROW St. Patrickg Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Religion Honor Roll 4. MARIO ANTHONY DEBENEDETTI PIZZA-PIE Sacred Heartg Football 4g Baseball 43 Mono- gram Club 43 Farm Club 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3g Football' Dance 3g Prom 3, 4. QI, r , 3 '.-1 1, A 1, 3 . If ' 1.4 3 i i. 7 V g ki t tk , f ' A LEONARD JOSEPH DULKA DUKE St. Bernardg St. Cyrilg Intramurals. ROBERT JOSEPH DVORAK BOB St. Raymond3 St. ,losephg Football lg Intra- murals 1, 2, 4g Religion Honor Roll 43 Junior Red Cross 13 Prom 3, 43 Homecoming Parade. t E AUGUST CHRIST FISCHER cvs St. Alphonsus, Lemontg National Honor So- ciety 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Religion Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. LEON EARL FREEHAUF LEE St. Joseph, Lockport, Bowling 3, 45 Intra- murals, National Honor Society 3, 43 Junior Prom. tl Q. ,, I Q 6 -V, KENNETH WAYNE ENGLER ACE St. John, Glee Club 3, 4. ALBERT JAMES FILIPPI Fur St. Joseph, Rockdale, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. new si. WALTER JOHN GAJCAK GREEK St. Mary Nativity, Cheerleader 2, 33 Glee Club 4. ROBERT EMMETT GLEASON E013 St. Raymondg Intramurals, Bowling 3, 4. EUGENE ANTON GNIDOVEC GENO Holy Cross, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 43 liasketball lg Bowling 1. 2, Monogram Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 4. DONALD COULD KEY,S St. Bernard: Basketball 1, 2, Bowling 4g lntramuralsg Monogram Club 43 Football Manager 1, 2. 3, 4, Basketball Manager 3. 4. PAUL BLATNER HALEY HAIL St. Raymond: Treasurer 43 Football 4, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 33 Student Council 3, 4g Football Manager 1. 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 3, Monogram Club 43 Victory Light Staff 43 Yearbook Staff 45 Yearbook Campaigner 1, 2, 3: Representative to Kiwanis: Homecoming Parade 2. 3g Dance Committee 3. 4. THOMAS ROBERT HALEY TOM P, ,. S 1 eotom , t. Iatrick. Wilton Center: Camera Club 4. ROGER ALAN GREEN REGGIE St. Raymond, Football 1. 2. 3. 43 Monogram Club 43 Football Dance 4. RALPH JOSEPH HALDORSON RALPH Carbon Hillg Assumption, Coal Cityg Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: lntramuralsg Na- tional Honor Societyg Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Car- melite Third Order 43 Victory Light Staff 43 District Band Contest 3. ROBERT KEITH HELDMAN scorn St. Dennis, Lockportg Intramuralsg Junior Red Cross 1, 2. 3. 4, Vice President 35 National Honor Society 35 Radio Club 1, 25 Carmelite Third Order 45 Chess Club 45 English Medal 15 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom. BRIAN KEEFE HENNEBERRY H01 Ron St. Mary, Mokenag Farm Club 15 Glee Club 1, 2. 35 Band 1. 2, 3, 4. ROBERT PAUL HORVATH JAUM Central. St. Stepheng Football 15 Basketball 15 Intramurals: Bowling 15 Religion Honor Roll 45 Red Cross 15 Prom 3, 4g Home- coming Parade Committee 3, 4. RICHARD LEE HOTUYEC DICK St. Johng Intramurals. ' get :fqiyiw JOSEPH JEROME HISCRIER JAY St. Jolin5 Baseball 25 Intramurals. ROBERT FRANCIS HOMERDING HUMER St. Joseph, Lockportg Vice President 25 Base- ball 1, 2. 3, 45 Basketball 15 Football 2, 3, 45 Intramuralsg Monogram Club 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 2. .Nl eJlnia.L,., , A12-H-Wea ,ff PAUL LEO HUTTENHOFF LEO St. Jude, New Lenoxg Carmelite Third Order, National Honor Society 3, 43 Radio Club 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. PETER JAMES HYLKA PATAR St. Mary Carmeliteg Junior Red Cross Treas- urer 33 Intramurals 23 Altar Boy Club 1, 23 Art Club 45 Religion Honor Roll 1, 23 Prom Committee 3, 4. WALTER EMMETT HUMEER WALT St. Bernard. JOHN HARRY HUTFENHOFF HUTTS St. Jude, New Lenox, Bowling 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, Victory Light 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, Student Council 4, Proficiency Medal lg Physics Medal 3g Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. If . Q ' -I 'T ROBERT FRANCIS IvEz1cH JAKE St. Mary Nativityg lntramurals 3. JOHN JOSEPH JACKLICH JAKE Assumption, Coal City, National Honor So- ciety 3, 45 Photography 43 Victory Light 43 Yearbook 4g Honor Roll 3, 43 Representative to Kiwanis 4. RICHARD GEORGE JASKOVIAK JASKO St. ,lost-ph, Jolictg Intramurals 1, 2, 3g Na- tional Honor Society 3g Prom Committee 3. DENNIS JOHANN St, CI-Orgs-, Tinley Parkg National Honor SO- vivty 3, 41 Howling 3. 4. RICHARD CHARLES JACKSA RICH St. Raymond: Intramurals. DONALD FABIAN JAKIELSKI DON Holy Crossg Art Club 4g Red Cross: Give Club lg Student Council 4: Scif-ncf' Fair Awardg Honwconiing Paradf' 1. EDWARD ANTHONY KADELA ED Ss. Cyril and Methodiusg Band 1. 2. 3, 43 Secretary of Band 3. 43 Bowling 3. 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. ROBERT MARTIN KANE BUTTER St. Patrickg Intramurals 2g Clee Club 3: Young Christian Students 45 Student Council 43 Religion 2. 3. 4g Prom Committee 3. PAUL JAMES KELLY KELL St. Raymond. CHARLES DENNIS KENNEDY coKE St. Mary Carmeliteg Bowling 3, 43 Intl-3. muralsg Glee Club 2, 3. Nw DONALD KoEN1c SNU St. Bernardg lntramurals. GERALD JOSEPH KRIPPEL KRIP St. Mary Nativityg St. Ann Intramuralsg Na- tional Honor Society 3g Young Christian Stu- dents 3, 49 Prom Committee 3, 4. GEORGE FRANCIS KLEPEC St. ,lose-phg President 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: President 4-g National Honor Society 3, 43 Vice President 44 Basketball 14 Bowling 3, 4, Young Christian Students 3, 4g Chess Club 4, Victory Light Staff 45 Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4g Student Council 2, 3, 45 President 45 English Medal 2g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Representative to Kiwanis 43 Prom Committee 3, 4g Home- coming Dance 4g Band Dance 3, 4. THOMAS FRANCIS KNUTSON TEX St. Mary Carmeliteg Intramurals. 9 RAYMOND AI.oYsIIIs KRIZMANIC Kmz Ft. 'Hairy Nativity: Trvasurt-r 3: Pwsitie-nt National HoIIor Sovir-ty 4: Howling 3. 4: Xonng tfhriftizin Stiitlemts 3. 4: Carlnvlite 'libirti f,l'tit'I'I Vivtory light 4: Ye-arbook 3. -1. lftlitor 4: Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4: Religion Honor Roll l. 2. 3. 4: Junior Profit'ie'nf'y Nlwlal: Stott' 1.81111 ffontt-st 2: Rvprosentative to Hotziry 4: i1UlIll'f'0lIllIlg1 llaratlf' 4: Prom t,onIIIIItte-v 3. 4: Stull:-nt f.0llIll'll 3. 4. CIIARI,r:s FRANK KITRCAN CIIAS St. illlI'lSl0lIilt'!'. Nlitllothian: Howling 1: lfurnu-litv 'l'bir1l Orrlvr 4: Vit-tory Light 4: .lunior l'ronI: Ulm- Club 3. X. MATT FRANCIS LAIIRICH MOTTs St. ,losvplig Football 1. 2. 3. 4-: HaSkt'IlIal1 1. 2. 3, 4: Base-ball 1. 3. 4: Intramurals 2, 4: National Honor Sonic-ty 3. 4: Monogram Club 2. 3. 4: Glu- Club 1: Studs-nt Council 4: All-Stutv Football Honorablv Mvntion 4: Hon- or Roll l. 2. 4: Religion Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4: tlatvrpillzir Sportsnlansllip Awartl for Football 4: ,lunior l'roIn: Football Dann- 2. 3, 4: Huntl 2. RoNAI,II LEE LAWNZAK RON SI. John: lluskm-tball Statistician 4: Howling 41 National Honor Soni:-ty 4: Honor Roll 4. 4-A LOUIS FRANCIS LACGER HORSE SI. Raymond: Te-nnis 4: Cb:-ss Club 4: Na- tional Honor Focie-ty 3. 4: CZlI'lllPl1i8 Third Ordvr 4: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Re-ligrion Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: lllvf' Club 1. ROBERT lV1ICHAEL LANDI-:CK Hon St. ClIristopl'Ie-r. Nlitllothiallz Colt' 1. 2. 3, 4: Football 1: Howling 1. 2. 3. 4: Bowling Award 3. . 1 JOSEPII ANTIIONY LENTINE YVHSlllllfll0IlQ St. AIIthoIIy. RONALD STEPHEN LEPACIR St. Mary Nativityg St. AIIIIIIL Ulm' iflulw l. 2. 3. JOSEPII ROBERT LECAN St. Patrit-kg llasvlmall 2: lIItraIIIIIr1Ils: Nu- tionul llnnor Sorivty 3. 43 Young ClIrislizIII Studente- 3. 43 Cin-ss Clulv 4: Stud:-nl Coun- cil 3. 4. Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4: Junior Prom. CHARLES FRANCIS LENNON c:IIU1:Ic St. Raymond: St. Paul thc- Apostla-1 Class S1-t'I'vtaI'y 2. 3. 43 National llonor Sovie-ty 3. 43 Class Tri-aAIIrI-I' 4: Football I. 2. 3. 4. 1.0-fliilllillll 41 liaskvtlmall 1. 2. 3. 41 llase-lmall I, 2, 3. 43 lxltllltbglfillll Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Vivtory Light 2. 3. 41 Yvarlmok 3. 4: Student Coun- cil 2. 3. 43 All-Area Fnotlwall 'llvam 43 Kvpre- se-IItativv to Rotary 4: lyfillll 3. 4: Football Dance 4. Y 'v- a.- ll'- , v Iv 5 , I P GEORGE WILLIAM LIEVENS STUBBY St. Dennis. Lockport: iIh00rln'ade'r 31 Third Order of Carnu-l 11: Yvarlrook ciZ1lUIl3lfZYll'T 33 Student Council 33 Cheerle-aclrrs Dance 3. THOMAS FRANCIS LORD St. Jude-. New IA-noxg Studvnt Council 2: Football 1. 2g Intramurals 35 National Honor Sovivty 3. 4: Honor Roll 3. I. 't-- DONALD PAUL MCGANN STRETCH St. .loling Vim- President 3. 4: Baseball 1, 2: llnslu-tball l. 2. 3, 4: National Honor Society 3. 43 S4-oretary 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Stu- rlt-nt Couneil 3. 4: Honor Roll 3: All-Area llaskvtball Te-ain 3: Prom Committee 3. 4: Re-pr:--aentative to Kiwanis 4. BERNARD JOSEPH MCGOWAN C000 Ft. .lolmz llaskotliull 1. 2. 3: National Honor Soriety 3. 4: Cleo Club: Honor Roll 4. CHARLES EMIL LosA CHAS St. Bernard: Clee Club 1. JOHN MICHAEL LYNCH M0055 St. Raymond: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4: .lunior Red Cross 2: Clee Club 1: Homecoming Parade 1, 2, 3, 49 American Legion Speech Contest 4: Bowling 3, 4: Student Council 4: Football 2: Prom Committee 3, 4: Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. . HNF' JOHN BAKER MCKEON CURLY St. Patrick: National Honor Society 3. 41 Red Cross 1, 2. 3. 4: Radio Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Religion Honor Roll. PATRICK THOMAS MCMASTERS MACK Ss. Cyril and Methodius: Football 2. 3. 4: C-lee Club 1. 2. 3: Monogram Club 4: Honor Roll 1: lntramurals: Football Dance 4: Junior Prom: Senior Prom. MICHAEL DENNIS MALLOY MIKE St. John, llllI'illllll!'8lS1 Golf 1. 2, Prom Com- mittee 3. ROBERT ANTHONY MANIJEL Bucs St. joseph, Football 1. 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 45 Bowling 2, 3, Intramurals, Monogram Club 2, 3, 43 Glee Club lg Religion Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 41 Homecoming Parade 43 Foot- ball Danee 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom. NOEL JOHN MARsII Burz St. Patrick, Lemontg Bowling 3, 4g Intra- murals. EUGENE JOSEPH MIKUSKA GENE St. Cyril, Intramurals. X' PHILIP GLEN MARCHIO PANUCH Washington, St. Anthony: Secretary 4, Stu- dent Council 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Mono- gram Club 4g Clee Club 35 Band Contest 2, 33 Football Dance. FREDERICK WAYNE MARENTIC FREDDIE St. Joseph, Bowling 44 Clee Club 1, 2g Band 1. 2, 3, 43 Band Contest 3. If ky. STFIWARD ANTHONY MINEN STU Sl. .low-pll. Lockport: Intramurals 1. 2: Bas- kt-tball 3: Ilaseball l. 2. AI,IIIcR'r CIIARI.Iis MONDRELLA MONCEE St. 'Xlarv Carnu-lite: Intramurals 3: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4: Monogram Club 3. 4. ,L 5' JACK PATRICK MosTYN Mosry St. Dennis. Lockport: Intramurals 3. 4: Bas- ketball 1. 2: Baseball 2. WILLIAM CARL NAUMANN WILLIE St. Paul: Basketball 1. Basketball Manager 2. 3, 4: Intramurals l. 4-:. National Honor Society 3, 4: Glee Club 1. 2: Monogram Club 3, 4: Victory Light 3, 4: Editor 4: Yearbook 2. 3. 4: Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4: Religion Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4: Student Council 4: Proficiency Medal 2: Latin Medal 2: Boys' State Representative 2: Editors' Club 4g Homecoming Committee 4: Prom 3. 4. I , , , ., , , ., U' Q- 4. ' gs It 'A 1 In Ml L if ' ?f'T.i 'I I , fi- g.-.'2,,'.w la if .--if. 1, f I s, gi- ttf Y f,...t I I A . , gl,-ji'v Hx sf,-A,1,v.. , pfilf., M, 'A fe ' 7-'ff X I ,..' f wal 9 'gl?l',,aK'x,Si Slain-I. ,Jil 5 . , a t mi. It PAUL FRANCIS MUSSARIO Muzzy St. Patrick: Baseball 2: National Honor So- ciety 3: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 3: Dance lland 3: Student Council 2, 4: State Music Contest l. 2. 3. 4. TuAImEIIs Lao MIIRPHY MURPH St. Dennis. Lockport: Intramurals 1, 2. K A 5 i DONALD EUGENE OLDANI DON Sacrm-Il Hi-urtg Farni Club 1, 4. CHARLES RICHARD PARTAK CHUCK SI. ,Iohng St. Mary Magdalc-neg Intramurals: Bowling 2g Glu- Club lg Religion Honor Roll: junior Prom. if 5 R ',. 4' . -A .' ' . I - :M as -'-'I ,. get ,T . 14 vga, MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER NEDELSKY NED St. Cyrilg Basketball 11 Football 2, 33 lntra- muralsg Bowling 3. GERALD JAMES OFFERMAN LIGHTENING St. Patrickg Intramurals. ii V A. K-fight , '35 . K . sf' , 4 5 2 wk gt LAWRENCE MATTIIEW PERSHEY ARAB St. ,losrphg Bowling 3, 43 District and State Band Contestg Junior Prom. DONALD ALBERT PICIIA DON Farragutg St. Josephg lntramuralsg National Honor Society 33 Junior Prom. RICHARD BERNARD PRODEHL DICK St. Ratymoml: Bowling 4: National Honor Sovit-ty 3. 4: Stutle-nt Council 2. 4: Religion llonor Roll 3. '11 Junior Prom. ,lAM1':s Josmfu l,UTRlCH St. Nlary Nativity: Hand 1. 2, 3. 4: Vice- l'rv-ialvnt -iz Bowling 3. 45 Intramurals: Band tfontm-at l. 2. 3: Dance Band 2. 4. fi ag. -I RAYMOND JosEPu Pmf: RAY oseph. Rockdalvg Intramurals: film- tfluh l: Religion Honor Roll 2. 3, 4. CHUCK JosEPn PISONI Pl Washington: St. Anthony: Basvhall I. 2: Baske-tluall 3. 4: Clml Club 1. 2: National Hon- or Socit-ty 3, -1: Young Christian Stutlc-nts 43 Honor Roll l. 2. 3: Religion Honor Roll l. 2.3. 4. EDWARD Louis REACAN RENO Christ the King. St. Ignatius High School. JOSEPH RAYMOND REID VALENTINO Ft. Jowph. Rockdale: Band Contest 1. 2. EDWARD FRANCIS RENWICK LAKER St. Raylnontlg National Honor Society 3, 43 RI-ligion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4. JoIIN EDWIN ROACII JOHNNY St. Patrickg Baseball 1. 2. 3. 45 Intramuralsg National Honor Society 3: Young Christian Studi-nts 3, 4g Ex-Country 3. at tf X GERALD ANTHONY SCHEFFLER SHEF St. John: lntrainuralsg Clez- Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Young Christian Student 4g Bowling 2, 33 Rm-ligion Honor Roll 33 Junior Prom. WILLIAM THOMAS SCHMARS Plainfield St. Mary, Plainfieldg Farm Club 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Student Council 45 Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 43 Rvligion Honor Roll 2. 4. Q' 'C' NED ANDREW Rocks PEBBLES Sacred Heart: Sacred He-art St. Anthony Glce Club 3. 4. PAUL ROBERT RUDDY HOOKS St. Patrick: Track 23 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 lntramuralsg Monogram Club 3, 4g Student Council 4g .lunior Prom 3. WlLI.IAM LIEWELLYN SCHMIDT LEW Sl. llatrivk, Lemontg Bowling 4. GEORGE DOIIOLAS Scorr GREAT scoff St. ,lohng Football 2. 3, 43 Intramuralsg Mono- gram Club 4. . ' fl THOMAS PAUL SI-JFCIK CHIP St. Thaddeusg Golf2g Bowling 25 Intramurals. BURTON FRANCIS SIEGEL BURT June-sg St. Mary. Plainfieldg Farm Club 1, 4. RAYMOND ANTHONY SEBBEN SKEENO St. Bernard: Intramurals. LLOYD FRANCIS SEBBY SEB Plainfield St. Mary, Plainfieldg Treasurer Farm Club 4g Hand 1. 2. 3. 43 Dance Band 4. I lf I Ii! fi. K ICIWIAIIII AN'I'IIoNI' S'l'l'IF'AN IQII St. ,losoplrg SI-I'I'4'tIII'y Z1 lvlm' Lllllb Z. 3, 4, Nillllillill llonor Sovioty 3, 43 l'lIotograplIy 4, Yoiing llll!'lSllilIl SlllIlt'llIS 3, bl: Uvtt-t 3. 4g YI-:Irbook 2, Il, -I-3 Vivtory liiglllt -l: Stutlrfnt flltllllt'll 2. Il. -lg llvligion llonor Roll l. 2. 5, 43 llonor lloll l. 2. fl, -lg lfnglisli Proficiviicy Nh-Ilul .iz llltnois Stale- NIIINII' Iiotitwt 3. 4, liotury Rm-pr:-svrilut ix 6 4. RoI3I:II'I' Lou IS STIIIQIZL STRUTS l'lLll'l'2lgLlll, St. ,lUllll. JOSEPII EDWARD SIERACKI TURTLE St. Cyrilg llaskf-tball 1, 2g Football 2. 3, 44 Bascball 2, 3: lntraniurals: National Honor Sqtivty 3, 4: flloriogrrarii Club 43 Religion Honor Roll 2, 33 Junior Prom 3. JOHN LAUDDIMER SMITH sM1TTI' St. ,lobng St. Mary Nlugtlulerieg liaskvtball 1, 2g llasi-ball 1: Football 2: lntramurals. I W XX H Quifl , L. 5, EDWARD josI:PII SIIKLIQY cAr:A1 St. ,losephg Bowling: 4: lIlll Llllllll'11lS. ALBERT WILLIAM TICIIE TIGER Washington. Surreal Hvart: lntramtiruls. .725 Q 2551 ,D I 1- ni-4' 1 JOSEPH JOHN TROHA JOE lfairmont, St, ltvnnis. Lorkport: Bowling 3. 4g llaslu-tlmall l. ROBERT JEROME VALEK ACE Holy Cross: National Honor Society 3, 4g Chews fflulm 4: Clos' Club 2. 3, 43 Choir g Stud:-nt Council 45 Honor Roll 1, , , 3 Latin Nledal 3: Kiwanis Representative 4. 'A-. Af A - A .33 DONALD MARTIN TOMICH DON St. Mary Nativity: St. Ann: lntramurals. ARTHUR LOUIS TONELLI ART St. Bernardg St. Mary Magdalene: liask:-tliall 4: Intramurals: National Honor Society 3, 4g Young Christian Students 43 Honor Roll 3: Religion Honor Roll 1. 2. 3: Junior Prom. - is i EDWARD A. VEHRS ED Chaney. St. Annvg Band 1. SALVATORE PAUL VENTURA TORRY Washington. St. Anthonyg Band 1, 2, 3. 43 Dance- Hand 41 Illinois State- Music Conti-st 3. DONALD LOUIS VOGRIN Voc: Ft. John: Ilast-lmall 2. JOSEPH ANTHONY VOGRIN PANCHO St. Johng Intramurals 34 National Honor So- vie-ty -lg Cleo Club lg Religion Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. - -.ai-1,Xw5g F55 ,M f t R A SN S i .Q ,.n- . ia E JOHN l+'RANcts WELCH STEVEJACK St. Raymontlg Clem- Club Treasurer: President Young Christian Studa-nts 43 National Honor Socivly 3. 43 Victory Light Staff 4: Student Council 4: Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 43 Religion Honor Roll l. 2. 3. 41 Junior Prom 3. l.AwRENc:E FRANc:1s WERNER LARRY St. Patrick: lntramuralsg Young Christian Stutlr-nts 3: Clie-4-t'le-arlm' 1: Junior Prom 3. fe Mn., .af- sfw ,J o 55.2, J' : 1 ' 1 ,Wino , -bf ' 1 ,. g dwaffif ,., :Q,l' K . . 5,153 1 ag iQ' N A CHARLES A. WEBER CHIP St. Patrickg Bowling 43 lntramuralsg Football 2g Religion Honor Roll 4. SYLvEs'rER JOHN WEBER SYL St. John: Farm Club 1, 4g Stuclvnt Council 4. 9 LJ, ' 1 LAWRENCE RAYMOND W1DLowsK1 CAT St. Cyril and Mt-tliodiusg Football 2. 3, 43 Baseball 23 Intramurals 33 National Honor Society 3. 41 Monogram Club 3, 4, Student Council 4: KC Outstanding Lineman Award 4: Honor Roll l. 2: Football Dance 4. CHARLES EARL WII,IJA WILDERNESS Sl. John the Baptist. THOMAS JOSEPH WISE T St. Raymond: St. Mary Carmeliteg Cheer- leader 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 2, 33 Carmelite Third Order 49 Monogram Club 45 Victory Light Staff 43 Religion Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4-g Cheerleaders Dance 3. RICHARD LAWRENCE WORLAND St. Josephg Juniu Red Cross 13 Student Council 4, Band Contest 1, 2, 3, 4-Q Band 1, 2, 3, 4. CL SS OF 1957 . nf- M Bill McDonald. Presideutg Dave' Vialetich. Treasurer: Ray Page, Vice Presidentg ICJ Nlute-svx'uc. Se-url-Iu1'y. ,AG ff ,'w:,,. ...M x.. 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'Pix hmwznn 'WF fi . l 1 A Richard Coop Carl Corzan Robert Dalman William Decman Robert Deitering Patrick Delaney Robert Devereaux Raymond Dillon ,l0llI1 llinoffri ,I0llIl llonalnlv Richard Donahue Richard Donnelly Vincvnt Dusvllen Robert Fassola just-pll Fivkvr John Fitzgerald Gerald Fitzgerald William Fitzgerald Peter Frausto William Freis Robert Funk William Gabel Gerald Galle Joseph Gariboldi John Garrison Eugene Gassensmith John Giovanini Louis Glavan Thomas Golat James Govednilc Dennis Griffin Robert Gronemann Donald Gudac Dale Herbst David Hertko Robert Hill Robert Hoge John Holmes Richard Hylka Donald Jachlich Eugene Jevitz Francis Jones Jerome J ostak Patrick Kelly James Kinsella Nicholas Kirincich Donald Koclievar James Komp Kenneth Korczak Ronald Korczak David Krakar William Krall Stanley Kuta Patrick Keigher John Lapikas Sheldon Latz Patrick Lennon Leroy Lorchen Jerome Levandowski Robert Levek , i gzi to ,,.t in fn' TQ, ii i QW, 5 A . 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'M -J , , , ,s. - I In Raymond Pleski Daniel Preboy Lawrence Prodehl Joseph Ragusa Richard Rapson Brian Regan Joseph Rembusch Anthony Rodighiero George Rooney John Rossetto Theodore Rusco John Schiever Edward Selvas George Shields Francis Siegel Edward Sienlco John Sitar Renard Sluski Donald Smith Robert Smith Frank Somacal John Spreitzer John St. Ange Kenneth Stukel ,lohn Sullivan Richard Talaga Gerald Thom Maurice Venegoni Donald Vicich David Videtich Ronald Van Duyne .lohn Walker Robert Weis Charles Wheeler Michael Welan Robert Wilsterman Raymond Zaworski Eugene Zembruski Bill Naumann receives honor card from Father Raphael. L, A 4 I .gn-Quo 1 Q . 2 X 1 ,wx X x Xu 1 Mivlmel Bcclfold. S0i'I'l'lHl'yZ lid Luggcr. President: Bob Korst. Vice Presidentg Larry Curr. 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Gregorich Lawrence Grein Joseph Grobarcik John Cromos Ronald Cuendling Francis Curka Richard Habinc Robert Hadala Richard Hakey John Hamilton William Harrigan George Hohenwater Harvey Hollenbeck Robert Hrusosky Daniel lvanich David ,lurjevich Edward Kamnikar Charles Karstens James Keehma John Keigher Thomas Kennedy on s v f H-M 4' , V X Tv: yr J , 1 2 1 'wg- ' x NWA ' wl!9'f'.W -3' 'lf X 1 J ' QQ QE' - '5 i Q -f'-- Q ge,-5 If Nu' 1-QQ1?fff,. gt'-1 'tbl 1- ,1- Hi I Isl vw Ji w . .,., ,,,. x ,. ,, ki . 4 F ix. I I if 1 r fi' VIV- f i L . fi be gk. 1 '1 f Q39 -A -l'N 'Q'-ve'x .13 1' , tg fx fkgv M ew'-ff ,naw-I Thomas Kerr Terry King Donald Kinsella Thomas Klett Robert Koenig LaVerne Kohlbrecker Robert Korst Edward Kraske Raymond Krieger John Krieger David Krippel Donald Kurtyak Dean Kwarta Edward Lagger Rohert Lanier Edward Larkin David Lehmann Robert Lenci Edward Lennert . Robert Liberty Robert Luzbetak Lawrence Mahalik Thomas Maher Leonard Majetic Stephen Marchetti Richard Marietto .loseph Marshall John McDonald Earl McGary Donald McGraw 3 ' f,'5' mm wi ,ir a -Y f -mf Wit, ' .ts ,iv 5 '14 T 1 E 1 ii NAM la 'iM..-1m 9 if A , jf 'W G tt. SWZQJJES. A f or N if ' . in -, 4 N 4, 1 .fi, ,g:W , ' 'UV N xl 43 5 Q ' cl s Nvty' A-qffil' , . :L TX. , xi 1 :FN f , J, V, ifffgfiivt' if for f Af, 1 ,,,g,,'a ' 'X viii M7 w I l jk, xx 3325? -':.'::':n9 ! N vii 1 f mm, K V ' x wi L' Hr i K my I f, , 'ja - , .,. rl:'S 'WFFSW usd ,119 Ji gy, lf Il- Y' xg Y W W r arri ' A i P r' 4 W James McTee , ,.g W Nl ' i Dennis Medin 5 my V Ah 3 Wayne Megyeri ll ' an or nnnn W - W e Q X Q Ronald Micischia ,ml William Maozek Kenneth Mucha , 'UIQ my W 'W gl f 'Q Richard Mueller John Murphy Leonard Nelson - 11 - fs 1.1.5 LA f 0 f ' 5 I-.3 its Walter Nolan X v 1 avr W J , , ' 'H 3 ' IW John 0 Brlen l l 'pl Frank Ostir ff ff ay 2 M H y S.. 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WL ti ' A Douglas Spesla T Mfr t of - 55, 'U?q,t V- if - r 'L ft Gerald Spesia l I ltort 5 l A r 4- -E-'Ft lwX.,x Gerald Spreitzer John Spreitzer ,,., J, ' h John Stokes . 1 1' ' 1' ei At T- L , Frank St. Onge James Stukel William Sukley Andrew Suligoy Clarence Surges Robert Szopinski John Thorington Dominic Tomazzio Q Alla' vi' , :-', fr b, fiii W if ' ff., ' N 'W .Q or , 4 Q ,- in V, QW Walter Toton Z Timothy Valade Martin Van Allen Louis Vercelote Dennis Watts Robert Weber Williaiii Weber 3 J 7 . f '5 any 'qui 'bw . . 'I ' X .ff 2 'Gill l ' , ' ' M- 1 3:5 kiwi -if wif' li ioge 1 'KK 'S ,aa...,g,, I! av Ng., , 'R ,X 'Sv' vm4 RE 50x-3-4 qs: '- ':9 96 I CAFE STAFF Roger Weinhold Lee Weiskop Wesley Widup .lohn Wilhelmi Ronald Wolz James Zlogar Nicholas Zullo Our ever dependable cafeteria staff: Mrs. Laurich, Mrs. Lehman, Mrs, Muhich, and Mrs. Weber. 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A-.W L Q x 'Ri i 4,13 nm 'G vu 2 ! -V fe' ' 2 'M' WW mil Q y 1 dim .ffl i A -x. wi , ' l Andrew Kelly Fred Kelly .l ohn Kelly William Derne Richard Kinzler Raymond Klein Richard Koerner A Jerome Kohlbrecher Robert Korb Thomas Kueinic George Lagon Henry Lambert Robert Larkin Ernie Legan Robert Lehman Terrence Lennon Richard Lenzen Charles Lundstrom Raymond McCabe Daniel McCarthy 'I 'VT William Mc'l'ee John Mammosser Robert Manfred Willialli Marco Robert Martin Donald Nlaske Robert lVlason X :lg me T .ai- --it All 1 wk - il... R ,fa-we X PM W- w? G- RJ tj . fy,,'iF5',h n kg' ' Q I X ff ,fa -2 5: K is -sw- Davicl Meyer A Robert Meyer , Joseph Mikuska l 4 , V N ' N'P57l f. A ' '.i'4.2.-.lf V -5 'ff 9-...ln ,fix fr'-1 ,-. .rg rr? lfrvg f A' 1 ' ' I W W X A ,Gs 15- . If fbi if -. 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W? . if A, 3125: ww w w David Vergo William Vershay George Walkey Donald Wall Thomas Walsh William Weber Charles Wheeler Thomas Wheeler James Wicburg J oseph Wilda Anthony Wilhelmi Dale Winkler John Zary Daniel Zereguy Thomas Ziegler , .,E, V V, h T1 if 4' . If 'WS Tl Ib- at 0 I u X ,mei mn TW W f f ni- Mi 'fl H!! W, ,, 'gi if . , ,. 3 5? ' MJ,-5: 2 I l ,5 'C' r F- i 11:1 ', i fx' 15' J: 1 , b Y . --1 ' -173'- 'wv lr 1, J 19 L X- 3 ' 5 -Q 5- ij. Y, gf, 'CTI' Tilvil' Majvslivs Virginia Meyer and Toni Stein. Lawrence Zicsmer Aloysius Zupancic SL'l'l1l' at Frosli-Snph Hop. Father Casimir directs traffic while' sur round:-d by Walt Nolan, Ed Lagger 'Nancy Korall. and Virginia Meyer. Nl.. tx Mx ,. R T BOARD OF STRATEGY C1lllI'll Cillvspic' sf-ts up the SOC'0llfl half Jvfensc. FOOTBALL Joliet Catholic started its banner athletic year with a tremendous football season. Head Coach Ernie Zalejski and has capable assistant. Mr. Cordon Gillespie, guided the 1956 edition of the Hilltoppers to a sparkling record ol 4 wins. 1 loss and 2 ties. The Hillmen started their season with the only setback of the year. a 111- to T reversal at the hands of highly-rated St. Ambrose of Davenport. Iowa. The following game ended in a scoreless tie against Joliet Township. The l'lillmen romped to their first win of the season over lVlar1nion lVlilitary Academy of Aurora 26'6 before tying fourth-rated Champaign 20 to 20. The Hilltoppers finished their season with three consecutive shutout victories over St. Joseph of South Bend in the homecoming game T-0. Lockport 25 to 0. and Sheridan School for Boys 26 to 0. Head Coach Ernie Zalejski with Co-Captains Phil Marcho and Chuck Lennon. LAK ,ww-' ' 'Wie ,I .1 ML i J 1 In Q 3 y 3 0 awww 'N '- .Wav rt' E3 1 u W ,, 0'-.IM '-X 1 r . lg f.qvmf--aa-ff I s an as '? Y Wg 'N ,. 4 N-Q. 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I 'tif A K M .5 ,,MkVL A A N , M we , 1 . V . , , ,. fSfXi?,Xwn?g-- W , . SA'-may M X Q - if k -- 'INK WJ' V 5' ' .. .niivwi -t . 1 Lb it ,K --1 W if ,yi iii' .Q 4 L 7' , . fy W ' , XL.QA x L,xL.W,AL A, , - , A . -X 1 912' w W X,.. f rf'i ,,'. f Q , . ,, ff 'wiv Holm Maud:-l rcachvs dvsperutz-ly for a ., , f -. X, 1: --'- vw , . - , ,, 0 3L,Nq'-ix xx gfpizkgq ,wbfigggfggg N12 45:13 lung one Ill thv Marmmn game. gg X 1 ' I:JF N' . JT- kv -'5x'X' AEK ' 'L .3415 . Y V A I if W gg,, xi: K, Nh, ,lags ,kJ.,l,.5.agkgVg.,g,T,5N,i K u g! X .Zigi V XV .,kk gi my , K? Q VTP 9 ' ki 'N NM . . Q Q f '- L fling, xr?-nw. A- .Q gh A Y , '.A,g,, 'gg 1 1 2 . HF we .H :x...5f fi ,Q ma'-if-A xxym .1 mwah ., W -1.-Q.. ...M-.aa -- - 0 -ff - W -K 4 MW.. ,, :hz V X X s 3 -Q Bob Mandel and Bob Homerding go after Mllfsdxw .lf Roger brwn IS taken out uml Ile-n Hirsa and Pat Lvnnon try to gvl into thx' act. l 41 9 1 l 'F' X y First row: Ed Matesevac. Ben Birsa, Bob Mandel, Al Mondrella. Larry Widlowski, and C0-Captain lfhuvk 1,1-nnon. Sf-cond row: Joe Carneghi, Ed Sienko, Harvey Hollenbeck. Lou Clavin, G:-ne llnimluvvc, and Bob Homerding. Third row: John Lapikas. Ray Page. Bois Samuels. B011 Bartz. ,lim Cassf-nsmith. Manager B011 Miller. and Marin DeBenecletti. STATISTICS OF TEAM J.C.H.S. OPP. 49 First Downs-Rushing 38 20 First Downs-Passing, ,, , 9 6 First Downs-Penalty 2 962 Yards Rushing 690 525 Yards Passing , M 182 88 Passes Attempted , , 46 35 Passes Completed ,, ,, 15 7 lntercepted Passes , 8 25 Punts H 21 36.5 Punting Average ,, 24.5 10 Fumbles Lost H ,, , 19 375 Yards Penalized ,t,,,,,.....,, .. 163 1ND1V1DUA1.+RUSH1NG Yds. Avg. Dinoffri , 369 5.5 Mandel 247 4.7 Marchio 241 4.7 Mondrella .,,,, , 71 3.4 1 F'-Q .J - vw were fy 5-42-EISZQQ4 1 .AJ First row: Co-Captain Phil Marchio, Pat Lennon, Roger Green, Jack Dinoffn Pat McMaster and George Scott. Second row: Joe Sieracki, Matt Laurich, Tony Drick, Gassensmith, Paul Haley, and Joe Garibaldi. Third row: Walt Nolan, Tom Orr Andy Martin Gene Richard Hylka Don McGraw Bill Naal, Coach Gillespie, and Coach Zalejski. Fourth row: Managers Don Gould and Bill Cumerford. THE SEASON ' 9 7 Birsa ,,,,,tt,. ,.,,, 5 Sienko 7,,....r. Sleraclcl ..,., ,,i,, Haley . ,..,o,re,.. ,,,,Ar 4. Homerding , ,.r,e G,rorr,,or,o7,o,,.,,r,r,,r 1 Laurich H ..,, , ,,,, , ,7,,v,,,,,r,,,,, ,.,,,,,18 SCORING TD Mandel 4- Dinoffri A ,, 3 Matesevac 7,r,, ,,...., 3 Marchio ,,,rr, .,7r, 2 Birsa ,,,7,, ..,,, 2 Mondrella ., .,o, 7 1 Sieraclci ,,,,,,,.. ,.,,. 1 Homerding ,,...,. ...,. 1 Green ,.ee7ee,..,.. ,,7...., 0 McMaster 7 ,. 0 TEAM 17 OPPONENTS 6 31 23 9 10 1 -4-0 PAT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 9 4- 19 6 REGIO AL CHAMP 'L First row: Ed Sienko, Bob Miller, Chuck Lennon, Bob Campbell. Ben Birsa. Second row: llill Mcllonald. Tom Dedin. Ray Orenic. Art Tonelli. Ed Matesevac. Top row: Chuck Pisoni, Don McCann. Paul Ruddy. Matt Laurich, and Best Coach in thc State. Leroy Leslie. Olissing: Student Managers William Naumann and Don Could. Continuing their great athletic season. Joliet Catholicis 1955-56 basketball team. considered by many to be the greatest in the school's history, won both the Morris and Joliet Holiday Tournaments, copped the Joliet Regional title. and placed second in the Hinsdale Sectional Tournament. Coach Leroy Leslie's squad, led by co-captains Don McCann and Paul Ruddy. at one time during the season was rated as high as ninth in the Associated Press state ratings. 5 8 lfixf I x,o, eps ?sff2.5,f MOST VALUABLE PLAYER IN ACTION s Fai? N .420 5,5 , H rx , A kv 41,5 , 1 ! iv f 'l'f'fi7 ifvlhgos p, ,-EC V 9 -af, qu .Q Rf J., f , Xgfli ' u ' , f gkgii PM ., ' 'DB fdsgfr . M... If 'lr' xi l Q , ,nw 11 ,mgglg ,V H 1 25 'I -. ef,-xnh. fm -2 ' ,. y x -- f f 112 3 '. Y 0 V W' 1 ,-Lygz,-'W ' 3 ,,, A,, ., A -4 ..A.--,ww f-5254, ' -fgggggfgfxfj , ,-4, OQI K X J - A14 5 X. xl,.,f, X 5 S Qi? SE 1 I IQ, P Q Q, Mi. '.,,' . v ,' .n MIN ' SE. H15 'T' '.'ll.:' 1234 'JD JIIFHI3 f Q -..V- J. x , ,V,.. ,. N :A f S ,A x -x 2 b qv, if W 9? 3 in' ggi. . X Q . 4 -x x 'hm' A :A 4, ,, E, ici? F 4 ff, -it i FE F .fs I 3 Wi xl 1 k -- - 4' x ' il. . 1 I an Y 3 5 'Q W 'WP' ,Q X :jx 'lm MQ ti Nm vi r 11 .:,'.f Looks easy, doesn't it? Down. boy ! Down . I I 9 1. SEC ,iv wan. q Q 3 . V A i I , , f W , iS,' un As! O IL 'X ' Q ,v . 4 A Wi' '- 4 34 5 f J' Ni -fw -.-.JS A 'WMA Qi fi -uw K L . 'wal' 1 3 r ., I2 yd! 'J- A 4 .v.v6 Co-captains receive Morris Holiday Tou fm ., 1 Q- 7 Y-E' '15 fi rnament trophy 'QU mIUIf2l.l Locker room scene after the Joliet Tournament. J.C.H.S .......,. J.C.H.S ....,.... ,,......74 ........41 J .C.H.S ..,,,,,...,,..... 62 I.C.H.S ....,.,.. J.C.H.S J.C.H.S l.C.H.S J.C.H.S J.C.H.S .l.C.H.S ,.......65 ,....,..58 J.C.H.S ........... ...4. 73 J.C.H.S ................. 76 .I .C.H.S J.C.H.S ................. 58 J.C.H.S ...............,. 68 McCann, Ruddy, c Laurich, f S Sheridan -. Lockport - Fenger ...... .l.T.H.S. Braidwood I.C.H.S. Marseilles St. Paul ,,,...... Coal City .. Blue Island Rlch ..,.........,.. St. Paul ,,.. BASKETBALL STATISTICS Marmlon .....,.A..A ..7...... 46 St. Edward Llsle ............... .I.C.H.S J .C.H.S ...,...........s. 58 .l.C.H.S J.C.H.S .I.C.H.S J.C.H.S J.C.H.S J.C.H.S ..,,............. 72 J.C.H.S J.C.H.S J.C.H.S .,.,............. 76 J.C.H.S .I.C.H.S .l.C.H.S J.C.H.S ................. 66 .I.C.H.S. SCORING-INDIVIDUAL Birsa, g ........ Pisoni, f ............ Matesevac, Lennon, g Campbell, Dedin, g f ...... g ,,...... Sienko, f .,....... Rickelman ,c... Miller, g .....,. Tonelli, f ......... McDonald, C ... Minnen, f ......... Team ....,......,... Opponents SA 409 241 233 157 125 52 49 16 24 10 .. 8 .. 2 -. 3 2 .....-...1779 ,........1524 F C 182 193 107 76 74 50 22 19 6 7 8 6 0 1 1 752 496 TP 4-64- 461 306 195 190 133 57 40 18 17 17 15 5 2 2 1922 1457 Sheridan Lemont .5... .I.T.H.S. .... . Wilmington Braidwood ,, I.C.H.S. ,.... . Schlarman .. St. Patrick .. Marmion .... Lakeview ,,.. Bremen ..... Fractional .. .I.T.H.S. ,... . Hinsdale ...... Oak Park ,,.. Avg. Pc 15.4 .406 15.3 .471 10.2 .443 6.5 .326 7.0 .471 5.3 .400 2.0 .423 4.0 .487 2.5 .375 1.8 .291 3.4 .800 2.6 .750 1.6 .000 .6 .333 2.0 .500 64.0 .422 48.5 .325 B. Plunge. S. Nlinen. 5. Rivkelman. J. Thorington, B. Korst. and Fr. Herthold Fahey. GOLF STATE FI ALISTS Under the able direction of Fr. Berthold Fahey, Joliet Catholic's sur- prising golf team brought fame to the Hill by winning 11 straight matches and by taking the Illinois District Golf Tournament and placing 14th in the finals. Since the team was comprised of only one senior, Stu Minen. Fr. Berthold expects even greater things from next year,s squad. consisting of sophomores Bud Plunge. Bob Korst. Jack Thorington, and Steve Riekelman. Packing for downstate. LX U BA EBALL Defeating Joliet Township twice as a highlight of the season. Coach Leroy Leslies 1956 Baseball squad closefl Joliet Catholitfs tremendous athletic year hy registering a neat percentage with 10 wins and 2 losses. The Hilltoppers. led hy the pitching of Ben Birsa and the heavy hitting of Gene Cnirlovec and Al Monclrella. posted the best record in the history of the school. First row: C:-nv Unialovec. Al Mondrella, Bob Home-rding, Mall Laurich, Chuck Lennon. ,lack O'Brien. Second row: ,lack Fitzgerald, Ron Ospalik, Bill Morzek. Bob Gronemann. Rich Coop. Pal Kc-igher. Third row: Tom Walker, Official Scorer: Ren Sluski. Ben Birsa. Don Javklich. Dick Burns. Coach Leroy Leslie. wi Al Mondrella hits the dirt and scores. , W ,f VP! Qs Gene Cnidovec gets back in time as pickoff attempt fails 7 Q I S O C I A l U DAY OCIAL This year under the direction of Fr. Bertin and Fr. Rowan, the Sunday Night Socials once again proved to he one of the favorite weekend forms of entertainment for Joliet teenagers. The orchestras of Gene Victor, Roy Gordon. and Tony Prince provided the musical accompaniment. Many memorable evenings were spent at these wonderful gatherings. Ralph Haldorson stops them again I Mol: scene at the social. jun:-I Rannuta rm-cvive-s qua-vn's robv from Kay Ash- FOOTBALL F A TA Y f E ford, last yeur's llornvcuming Queen. Football Fantasy was the theme for the annual football dance held on the evening of November 11. The student body gathered for this gala occasion which honored the football players and their mothers. Highlight- ing the affair was the crowning of the King and Queen, George Klepec and Janet Rarnuta. Co-Captain Chuck Lennon says a few words as C. K Rarnuta. and Co-Captain Phil 'Nlurvhio look on. l Q i is 3 new-w ' fl ffvlgllllllgl King and Qufwn. 111-urge Klc-pf-1' and Janet Rumuta. and the-ir allvndunls. ,ludy AIUIIIIIIHSUIA. llaulina' l.1'nlin1-. Ann Adauns. Nlaurvvn lfgun. and Nanry Cora. !'K!'f73 1f3fZ f an fs ll i ark l Ai X1 v X ' Q --. vm, M On Decelnlmer fllst the Junior class prcfsentefl its annual prmn. Flamingo Pararlise. Tha- lllfllllf' was carrie-cl out hy the splendor of the tropivs -Q grevn palms anfl pink flaniingos. The vn- trance represvntecl that of u supper Clulw. Music was fur- nished from 8 to 11:30 by Roy E X N E N N E E N N N l X X , x X X x x E Corrivn and his orchestra. The fiinnvr music' was furnished hy Dr. Eugene Curran and Miss Munine iVlcNim'h0ls. This year something new was addr-ci - dinner was inclucleci with the hid. Fr. Nurman was nioderator and tiiiw-tml the entire proceed- ings of this liwillnraihlv evvning. F1 Q!! .,.. sy 'Z C4 Wi M , au 410 r. Norman gives Mario llclfcnctlclli the 1 1 c w It l'lo Xlofrc and I1 W 1-liel' look on . E IOR PRO On the evening of May 25, the Joliet Catholic High School Senior Prom was held in the American Legion Ballroom. Dancing was from 8:30 to 11:30 to the musical accompaniment of Buddy Everett and his orchestra. Highlighting thc cvcning was the Grand March led hy the senior class officers. wad A .X nm S ss office-rs and th Guerin. Chuck L Rodil' ' -4. v- t f t ,.z.-tv? 4 xt , 'N . 43 :hw Q, 1 'M , vnior vla N ,I U cn Xl' X v B ft v4 ww q vir dates . . . Left to right. oem cannon, Artis Beavh, Dun McCann. Jacquelinf- Jzwro. George' Klf-pw, Judith Slvvmson, and Ben Birsa. . . -ci r and tht' H Wt-rm' ' , . - Ha11ii'rfl'l'd for h P Rea::f1 bpPE HILLT H 1 I . 5 '55 1 Y ,. C L U B S Q.- ,rv-.. Janet Ramuta, Nancy Cora, Elaine Bersano, Kathy Loughran. O R CHEERLEADER Much can he said in praise of our spirited cheerleaders - boys from the Hill and girls from Providence and St. Francis - who worked so hard under the direction nf Fr. Theophane and Mrs. Helen Meyer. Top row: W. Biggins, E. Biggins, E. Bernard, and J. Beaupre. Front row: M. J. Kietzman, J Cora, J. Berg, N. Korall, S. Stukel, J. Marchio. UN IOR RED CROSS Through thc moderation of Doctor Curran and the leadership of President Robert Ruldak. the junior Red Cross Chapter of Joliet Catholic High School actively participated in the Red Cross High School program during the past year. Although a relatively small organization. the junior Red Cross sponsored many activities throughout the school year. Two of these were training the students in first aid and packaging gift boxes for underprivileged children. it or h Helping Doctor Curran prepare for a student patient are, left to right: George Rooney, William Decman, and Thomas Ochs. HILLTOPPER Many long evenings were spent by the members of the Hilltopper staff in pro- ducing a yearbook which they hoped would capture in word and picture a few of the memories of the past year. A new feature, entitled Months on Paradef' was intro- duced. It depicts the highlights of each month as they pass in review. This enables the student to freely reminisce as he leafs through the picture-packed pages. lt is the hope of the editorial staff that this edition Fr. Stanley ready for action. . . . will provide you with many moments of pleasure. The staff owes a deht of gratitude to Fr. Stanley who spent many hours in the photo lab developing and printing the pictures he took for this annual. We thank Jack Jacklich, Mr. Strapazon, and the Herald-News for use of their pictures, also Joe Legan for the endsheets, P. Haley, W. Naumann. T. Wise, C. Kurgan. R. Orenic. B. Levek. C. janke, and J. Guerin for the time they spent helping to produce this book. The staff members at a late session: R. Krizmanic, J. Adler, E. Stefanich, Moderator Fr. Rowan, and E. Duffy. .C rhich was to be corn .nw text few teen NEWS IN BRIEF' 0 New Banner 0 Social Panel Meets 9 Coach Gillespie Promoted This issue marks the first appear- H -h The Victory Light staff rc worked hard to give the stu- W dents the latest news and the Z oldest jokes which made up M the paper. Towards the end Ia of the year a new banner 'H greeted the readers as they picked up the publication. Z., This was introduced to give I more reading space to each - issue. The paper, which P' serves as the outlet of the 1: journalism students, is a stepping stone for many ,C future journalists. o ...- ......-...... ...... ...-.. .......,.... Rumor has it that the new 955, may be fi ll aper. the trac- new y as n be front cript sular arne ldak, h e d tne con- ouch bas- lltop the luck fbe tltc oaq ugh vor., XIX - No. 6 MARCH 23, 1956 JOLIET, ILLINOIS HILLMEN WIN llEGl0NllLS eb., s Gals t. -' 1' . xnitjf' well. Im 6 loci tr Y enti . :ge . ' ' mf' 'he si , uring , W if 4 Jack 5, if lic Hig ' W 'L 4 - ontest. ' 95 , ' ored by t V .J e held in Y X ' Ve are bel, W The Girlt,- , , roved so su. - ' .j,f, 3 tba as been schi ' 4 ,M j . j ,V I uture. It seen 7 ' 'fl 5 U 9 . - I ,j un t proved tha , '. 3 . I ,JV i 'R und ,up by thx 1. if X 'ff f .eimendolus oys. really uset e v 1 KN I bamp 'Vlth Joliet he girls seem t A -. 'Q I' . 'T V, ff -etmen X myers and :In all-e lmshgtx I- if f - Ima- w,,,.,1Iv-154, Q would e e g - f ' 'll I ..'.UD3.l l' 0 john! QJAQZWU ' of the Coach Gordon C. 1' ,,,... Lophv 'D XX Ylautnznacis Psflialxs Ni. QAXX v out- amed athletic dire wwf ' ' j BK 'c. get af ' Ishin ii? tocsliflplacfe 'lim ' A ur , 5: to do Tom wxlizqfflllsgnklhuctg Yxcwtea trllrtl covgi r. I esple, press . - ' wg, , 5 a ie IX t . th atnmic Hi fn. is a . - .. Irv' W ws' 00 mba 'UW Pu In 9 askettball Sar and L 'T M j Kept ,le l.w.YH2Ing..BeSh0Ck Raw: we Ims meant a trip to all at Joliet Catholic .' ' , to 'lg' Skin xg-,Xu 011- xait- .C and the Sectional Tourna- wi He will rem i vi- l teach Wu XYWV' We gslaoli Whe - 9 S. H fl --1 the cated. we sack XM NW-6 nent playoffs, Inithe opening round, Hd baseball COHCH at 1 l - 5 AWGN' Xevec- ARB? ana the Hlllmen rallied and eliminated Mr. McCarthy asked tt. oe relleved Tow an we Koh, av commas. q,,I- the host Hinsdale 51.48. The title game E his duties to devote more time to chan G20 Wtaill ogg , Fownship was next' Catholicliigl-1 met Oak park is insurance business, but will remain s head football coach. Holld eb 5 nate- V I'he LHi1ltoppers - kept I N090 .neir great basketball tContinued on Page 'IWVOJ MOTHER ' CL B Under the leadership of Fr. Shane, the moderator, and Mrs. Anthony Tomich, President, the Mothers' Club gave tremendous support to the school. Through their laborious and untiring ef- forts, the Mothers successfully sponsored a Fall and Pre-Lenten Card Party, a Spaghetti Dinner, a Ham Dinner and numerous other activities, thus giving invaluable aid to the school. Their work has been greatly appreciated by the faculty and students and we ex- tend to the Mothers our most sincere thanks. A gathering of the Mothers' Club sewing circle Scene at the Mothers' Club Bakery Sale. JiW.'VJ i Mothers help at registration for Student Council election. Mrs. Walsh and Mrs. Tllorington working at the vliulm- x table. was-' Preparing for ham dinner. A scene at the card party. fi fiXxff A scene nt the general meeting. After the meeting. BA D PARE T Sponsoring a trip to Niagara Falls for the members of the band highlighted ai year of hard work by the Band Par- ents Association. Many other activities were sponsored by the Band Parents such as the annual spaghetti dinner, the runnnage sales, the bakery sales, and of course the Band Concert. All these proj- ects provided financial aid for the up- keep of the band and helped give their sons an opportunity for a musical edu- cation. Fr. Bruce. band moderator, Mr. McNulty. band director. and Mrs. Bartz, President. are to be congratulated on its most successful year. Mer! f' , l.l view of the spaghetti dinner in St. Mary's Hall This year's officers-Standing: Mrs. McCabe, Mrs. Kohlbrecker, Mrs. Pershey. Seated: Mrs. Podobnik, Mrs. Bartz, Mrs. Berens. a X X. 2 e- ng , N' K r i QB: . N 'wvfw i for the presidency this year were nominees, Charles Lennon, George Klepec, and Donald McCann. The Councilite Party, headed by Klepec, took the election, the closest in the history of the school. Throughout the year the Student Coun- cil conducted many student activities. Included in these were: class stag nights, St. Patrick's Day and St. Valentine dances as well as Step-up Day and the pep assemblies. is, Qi 2, .Qi V, 'll 1 g .A Xe. . STUDENT COUNCHJ For the past several years the Student Council has func- tioned as the integrating or- ganization of the school. The enrollment of the Student Council was increased this year to obtain a more democratic cross - sec- tion view of the opin- ions and views of the student body as a whole. Campaigning 1 Q , V ix L 8 t xp V 11 1' A' ' tl ff LM y. , x W? ' Jai twat wie. N ATION AI OCIET5 The purpose of the Na- tional Honor Society is to honor those students out- standing in scholarship, leadership. service. and character. One important project undertaken by the N.H.S. this year was the management of the Stu- . U0 asm' ,Leu 'O non. x we it U' Ottwete ll Pee and GNC e 1 Gentle n M068 nm Rai we' -abc 35 tba' in 'I 89' OOR dent Council campaign and election. The moder- ator of the N.H.S. for the past year was Fr. Cyril who helped the N.H.S. remain as one of the out- standing organizations of the school. Irregularigies at the polls 9 wi 1 1 as or - NAXN l -4.- as . ia. nu M XR MN . ef x, . ' . . D0 gi , ts: n ' - t-r. w X X it K Megann I V M W K P Ggds his M M, callse FLUTE Laverne Kolhrecker David Vergo Anthony Muhich CLARINET Ronald Wcmlz Janie-s Clavan joseph Cassani Rayniong Krieger ,Ialnes Moore William Sr-hniars Joseph Stukel Dennis Turner .leffry Lorenz Rohr-rt Ko-rh TWIRLERS Mary Katherine Stoiber Rosalie Bozue Judith Lehmann Grace Malone ' A ,., L BRASS CLARINET Ralph Haldorsen Rocco Cugglimucci TRUMPET Robert Setina David Videtich Salvatore Ventura Williatii Sukley Ronald Erjavec Gerald Scholtes Frank Suski FRENCH HORN David Krakar Fred Marentic Edward Berens BARITONE HORN James Putrich George Klepcc ALTO SAXOPHONE Gerald Brooker Richard Donnely ,lerome Levandowski Edward Prodehl William Harrigan August Fischer TENOR SAXOPHONIC Robert Bartz Wayne Megyeri Robert Murphy BARITONE SAXOPHONE Richard Lenzen Presirlenl , ,B Vice Presirlenl Secretary ,, ,, ,, . Treasurer In TROMBONE Peter Frausto joseph Reid Thomas Benton Timothy Valade Patrick Kelly BASS Michael Bedford Dennis Griffin PERCUSSION Paul Mussario John Birsa Larry Pershey Edward Kadela Lloyd Selnliy , ,, , , , George Klepem- ,, , James Putrieh H Edward Kadela , Paul Mussario ...A-..n....Q.......t ..- Of all the various sf-hool organizations. probably the most widely reeognized both in sehool and out is our Band. Whenever any noteworthy eivil or religious event oeeurs in the immediate Joliet area, it is quite probable that the Band is scheduled to make an appearance for the oeeasion. This year marks the first of the Band under the direetion of Mr. Robert McNulty. His and the Bands aehievements of the past year were exhibited before the general public at the annual Spring Coneert. where 4-lassieal and modern numbers were mixed in the best of taste. The aeeoinplishments of individual Band members and instrulnental groups were also eonsiderable. At the llistriet and Final lllinois State Music Contests. our soloists and ensembles plaeed highly in many divisions. Superior tfirstl ratings at the llistriet Contest went to soloists jaek Birsa and ,lim Putrich. and to the Drum Quintet and Brass Sextet ensembles. Superior ratings at the State Final Contest were awarded to jim l'utrieh. ,laek Birsa. and the Drum Quintet. Ol eourse. the entire Band must be praised by all for their fine performances at the home football and basketball games. Their hard work during the year has enabled our Band to maintain its fine reputation in a eity noted for its good bands. 2-tiff Q51 21 9, CLEE CLUB When the Joliet Catholic High School Clee Club was reorganized three years ago, great things were expected of it by both the faculty and the students. The Glee Club has not failed to live up to these early expectations. This year it has been under the direction of Fr. Bruce. who capably led it in several guest appearances. These included performances at the Diocesan Music Festival for choral groups, and the St. Patrick's Mothers' Club. With senior members providing the backbone of the organization, the experience gained in previous years of singing aided the Glee Club in having a successful year. Senior members of the Glee Club are: Ned Rocks, Wally Cajcak, Ken Engler, Gerry Briick, Mario DeBenedetti, Gerry Scheffler, Bob Valek, and Ed Stefanich. Q if u f .bv ' l SCHOOL YEAR BEGINS WITH A BARRAGE O Nlktllfll of tl! ,4l l-vfi 3 -1- U Aw right, you guys, w Day E IQ . SEPTEMBER . . . we be- gin with the Mass of the Holy Ghost to start the year . . . greet old friends and meet new ones . . . an assortment of new classes and teachers . . . clubs laid plans for the year . . . new organiza- tions . .. Chess Club, Camera Club, Farm Club, I 1953 AT. Nncholas of .....................i Father Caslmlr and Father Colman a slst Father Shane m the school year's rf If-at W' UWIQM1 19 OCTOBERIHNDSIJ 5. vw Fgll N Fir' .LASY Qt Elqt' New K Fifvec First O Twg-my Full F Thirfy l8th Sufd Ponte m APQPEQ Llnltx Flowe' 'What do you mean you can't spell your last name? fi? mo-S 'I 2f S ' 4 a . Hhag, Y, 1 4 4 , sr.Luu 01,1 QS I J . 90001111 111-,bp I I I' S7 H P.q,.a:1l11112,A, fl . - Oa ,. Vv n Y i .W , 'U 11,0 ,W .Y,, .aww----N Zlst Sunday 3 5 Alle' St. Raphael 5 Pentecost i I I L. I v -ii R i i I I a n E NITY OF MARY l 4-C3 OCTOBER . . . Big home coming parade . . . Stu dents selected Janet Ra muta homecoming queen . . . George Klepec reignec as king . . . Beat St. Joi 7-0 . . . the football tean steamed up in the arei ratings . . . halftime show: were given at the game: by the Band with Jin Putrich drum major . . Our majorettes als4 showed some high step I o ACK IN THE oLD ROUTINE I U12 IX I 9 JUS I H ay m l I +W ting antics . . . School ulmlication. the Victory ight. made its first ap- earance of the new chool year . . . Under- rads had their pictures xken . . . All during the month the football team 'as making for them- Plves a great record . . . icluding that one-sided e with Joliet Township . . October exits. 7 7 - l l W Scene at the Homecoming Dance held at the American Legion Hall W 1955 ACTIVITIES PROGRES lx: 1 1 QI I' Tw. l W' ,gn . X OHM-1 Xxfueag. . 'YXXWL itfxg Cd QQYVOQ BKXQYY an , e 1 f Vw: efme 1 VINE Mei B val Wi Holydd 23'd SU d'Y AMN Within Octave of Ocldve pay O' UCUIL Pentecost Sanus Sdlnls Ilmlm-rgxranlx innking plnnx Octave of All Sginfs FOUY C'9Wftf'd m Wh Y -1- Y! VJ V! 5' ,Z x4vnu--au'u.4yI Thi- winning: ranmlimlalv and his ronflitnents. NOVEMBER . . . nm-is with a hang with il fn-c day on Novmnhvr l. All Saints Day . . . i'iXplUl't'l' ti' Scouts hit the trail . . . Football Fziiltalsyi' spon- XlbQ'i the sorecl hy thv foothull team helcl in thc gym . . . highlighting the vw-ill was the voronation of Uvorgt- Klt-pet' :intl Jana-t lluninlu as King :intl Quo:-n . . . emi of za grvul footlnull season lint only to gim- way to ai still gwzilci' luis- kethall season . . . class bt Sf. Cecilia Sf 4 5 NOVEMBER MARCHES IN . . In Iv 1955 'T' 4 Kino f- W '80ru. H' and his r,.,ium.' ff ' ' 4k5'LY Sf Andrew Avelline St. Martin of Tours Sf. Mdmn I Sf Tryphon Si, M6508 ' Xi! hiv! l'l'll't'1ltS held . . . Student 1 n Council Olvvtions . . . vlosc 1 ,M Q ruvv hut the Councilite Party pullccl it through . . . Peggy Pringle con- L' tinuvs to give uclvice to Greqofy' the love-lorn Hillman . . . Wderworker vlill1lllliSglVlllg with turkey lllltl all lhv trimmings . . . Y.C.S. Social . . . inter- mission show giwn hy Louie' Luggvr and com- pany . . . umicl tho excite- mm-nl wc li-uve November hehincl. d r I bt. John of the Cross Sf. Chrysoqonus V X xl1IlllCl's. vlinire- ul Fwllllilll l78Hl '- l f rr. vnu uuiu ul Am-ny anlOl'l'y Il lvl' the Reformation. He joined the Jesuits :inthe age of oughta-fn and soon became one of the lending lights in thclcontrpoverswf 1955 WITH AN EYE ON VACATION . . 9 N k ,-w -'N Hal . J , -Q. C, :DVEWT Xewiah ' ' .sw .0x9.' 090' F063 D., Q 9- sbs, Q Fm., E . , .rv RD SUNDAY OF ADVENT S' D1fYkiSUSl Of? -vu 'ja lT ' ' 'x vi Yr- Gln v eof in vl maaw H cm' f Lew SC V1 C9 L1 1.4 xzg.. Thc Adv Y la l um' of thc llutw-Arif? an I 1 ' died in tht- rg' Q 3 ' mu- as culi1l1w',fff . . ,A ., Q, fg- I f f f' Wm. 11.-f U ,Q in , y Q, . 'ituiu-d xirg R - 4 L' ' -j , uf Sl. A5 7 - lapa 'xlltll 'Q f ' ' ' V ' Mi JE K4 K hi X I Q A .jf si 1 Q sg. V, gl: ' , is-if ' ' 1535: , X i ff' . ' 1: . ' l. ' ' -- ,L it 4 - is-,Lf 3 S Khin- Chrishn in Xl! as vacation be 9 Bins Sf. LUCY Octave of Immaculate 5 C, Cc...---lff-sn ' ,- DECEMBER . . . students starting . to get the basketball fever of a F3 new season . . . lost to J.T. on the hardwood, but the final chapters arenlt written yet . . . annual parent-teachers Christmas party . . . finally vacation . . . Christ's Birth . . . a day of Thanksgiving . . . proceeds from annual Christ- Viqil mas raffle give new look to Pa- troness room . . , students Cut rug at Cheerleader Dance . . . Hillmen sweep tourneys . . . won both 'mais ' ' e Vol i l 41 3 E GREET DECEMBER v .ALJ .L...4 .L 5. of Christ T I Y th-4' X xx .Q . TH. N N Q lpxwt A it K I' -4 4 t ' ii . ' 'yi -5 I fm A J .5 , t 45 i' i U P , I t - t 1 c 1955 vi SAT.t E ' V- Kaflg . N 5 - 1 y f I plcks Hllorlzer wi .. 'U tw JLATE Within Octave of f.. 7h ' . A ' U .PTION Immaculate lm., culate Lo.. ptnon Obligdtign y C0 'C9P7'0n 1 St. Melchiades , X s +W . +W in . I I, ., 5 f in Q ' 4, 5 i ., Q U x ff E ,ff 1 a M t - Q S i 'Q of Octave Day of S Emu, payee le Immaculate 'fn Conception 5489 the Morris and the Joliet Town- A + ship holiday tournament cham- i pionships . . . students enjoy sum- mer in December as Scouts spon- sor splash party at Lockport pool , . . Marriage forum held with representatives from St. Francis, Providence, and Catholic High . . . Yew Year's Eve dance held in the gym . . . amid paper hats and streamers we say adieu to another nonth and another year . . . December was really gone . . 1 XAVIER ll ...W 4, Q-ue.. we we f ll! 8 bippop ozamus for C' Istmas 5 ' : i A U 5 L St. Timotl u.L.n..L 1 19 5 E HIGH HOPES OF THE HILLME Nlontli of the TE. l 'S JANUARY . . . Happy New Year . . . resolutions freely mafle were soon broken . . . encl of lioliflay season . . . manimoth skating party given by Scouts at Eleetric Park . . . our great Hilltop basketball team was just beginning to get some of the recognition it cle- servecl . . . bowling team begins action at Bowl-Era with Father Regis as moderator . . . Frosh- Soph Hop made its seconrl appear- ance at the Hill . . . Tom Stein Me Octave of W'l Eoiohfav 4 Anthony A w . s, ,4 5. D H L an Qi-Tv.. ,. . In I U 1 1T 353 DE ON THE CREST OF A NEW YEAR . .L LA. 1. .L y Name of Jesus . THU. and Virginia Meyers reigned as king and queen . . . large crowd attended Open House as Catholic High dedicated new addition . . . 'IPHANY ' students ave edge to faculty in g shore annual S'PunchlJowl . . . semester ended . . . Seniors prepared for their last months at J.C.H.S .... for the Juniors their long awaited prom, Flamingo Paradise . . . Father Norman was the genius behind it . . . so ends January, leaving another month behind . . . 41 UF 1956 SAT. ' - - A . n alhl'I' 3 , D I I 1 I f holds Rdpj, J.. 3 Judy Mcbweeney and John Lapikas admire the indoor fountain at the Junior Prom. he flip I Hel Ca 4 D . . . grams H Eshnwn Zmelifp Pr - '.j.j. , ee day- ipellboundoiggffial I .'1. ix ore man A St. Agnes 3 Q - A--.-.L fy, -, , , f-,.-A -' f Pom rliest iedicated his life to the avoidance of sin and the devo- r Blessed Virgin., the Mass and the Holy Eucharist. ' 12 he met Don Qosco and-became one of his first 28 g St. Peter Nolasco Q St.Aqnes f VV ' i ..,. W.---.A-..-Q-..-........... Lost Quarter g Fourth J New Moon I Tvllffh i GLORY TO OUR SCHOOL A S 6 .l.' 1.1 LIL' QI W Sex. M, Hmmen c8Y'l V Month of 1050 fvnsts sea.-ms tu cause: of :ind Indy ning her. Q in the SLI id notes F? 5 n 0 ure 53151 'ep hx 1 ' U I St. . . nay cT0Wn W +R W, FEBRUARY . . . basketball was on 1'vs'l'ylmfly'S miufl here at the Hill . . . beat ,l.T.. awngiug nur earlier flvfval . . . girls you l-t'li'll Sl- V6 'em social made its first ap- pearance' at the Suncluy so- cials . . . the girls had a gay old time . . . the boys sur- vived . . . Student Council sponsored a Valentine's Day dance . . . basketball team I I Ferial Day sl-I Fast ' 1 5 E T VV Klux ' ' ' O N 2 4 O meaty-5 1 flaw out l QW on B 4 l A ILLMEN SWAMP OPPONENTS -fl us L 956 Hlclden Life . TI Martyr 1 ff' Hatha Sf. I- ll v. Pr ' Hfnnq e Psldtim of Q QAT. 7 foggy, A J' ' ls, W nrerrams at vfudent Con 1.14 l finished regular season with an astounding record of twenty-three wins with only two defeats . . . season wasn't over yet, however, as the team went on to win the Regional tournament by beating ,l.T. in the cham- pionship galil!! . . . it was off for Hinsdale and the Sectionals . . . meanwhile, February left unnoticed. w I pep ,any - neil VV U rial Day Fast 5 its X. MW Lourdes Cllalf f St. Peter Damif 'ch I ul i Fast ay! W 50019116 . Ps eve l friendw , 5 HE month of l t,.0n'1e1ly0u Q, HO' Q important days. The . of rt. I iinh. hilton. tho fwnnrrl-u I-Janna. 1-anfll Ind!! .LILIKI Q mhjmn RUMOR H AS IT TUE. Iuhn. although of lfrcmsh doaccnt. v in Italy and from X . . . vru 1141 and jmncd iw Hilltoplu-1's. as NIARCII . . . Un. Vu. Un. 111 II11' 1'1'N of of the Cb51xrx'5ll1tiz1ll ,Iulic-l an 11111 t1'11111 fighl 'Lind Qf lI1lll'K'lI4'fl tu the- sw-li1111z1ls at wwn bv the I. thc. 'rut-ks. I1cHi11sfl11Iv . . . ln-all Hi11s1l11l1' 111 thc .11l111111l 11111 11111 thc' ll1ll111v11 husk s1'1'11111l plan- as il 5lll'Ill'l5llIQ1 Unk Park l1'11111 111-f1-zllml llll'lll Tl-66 . . .SI'IliHl4Sll1l1 1 .-.,11.-gp .51 1? f ,, 1 Uyafxxa day . . . ow-1' 20 l'l'l1I'1'Sl'l1liI- 06 N-an tives f1'11111 1-ullv-ws all UYCI' 1900 XXQKY Cwagxv D A05 A11-19,131 ' the 111i1l-me-sl 11111111 . . . il M30 A690 Nano XWAXX v5X xqfg,A was ll glfilllil clan fm' ilu' xRijfQM k'f,11X lrlsh as thc pg 11111 ll 11111- H' W I 1. UAY OF 0w110fmvW' .ml Day SS. Perperua am ar. uno LENT X41-'W Fas? Fellcufy' S?,C.1Si'Y11r P Fas, XJV P Sf. Luclus I R F11111' pre-lly lruphiw: Jolie-l Holiday 'I'11ur11a1111'nI. Nlurrif Holiday 'l'11ur11a111e-111. ,Iulivt He'gi11ngI l'41111'11u1111'11I. and Hinsdale- Sl'Cli0l13l 'l'0urna1m-nt. I 2 ' 2 L FOU Ho P PA P ? f? uni iff. FERIAL DAY 1 TUUAL UA PALM SUNDAY Fas? 3 Sf. JqhnFDamasLcne P - 1 Q asf P W F1 Sf. SPY V St. Jo 'RING IS HERE . TH. UTD fl! night stand at tin- annual St. Patrii'k's Day fiance . . . Tmn Bvntnn. our perennial Svivrlvv Fair winner. vanw ? i QI. SAT. up with sevomi plavf' at St.riaI DdY Franm-is Sviviivc- Fair . . . PGS, banquet ht-ld to show grati- lumic- to tin' 1956 imasketball tvani . . . four trnphivs wvre tin- prizvs vaptureci as our leant wt-nt down in the an nals nf Hilltop history . . . Spring raffle startvci . . . liaster vat-ation came as March went . . . on to April. P lumas av. Jonn of God S.. 'J1,,,ph. ' Fast 1 and D 30' W make WWF 7 gn plan S. 4 Miami impvfuls. I 'O E i fl ' , ASKK . r' 'N - 'Y 7' 93. . . Q iilitllll t, - 4 A, 'i f' f Q-fb ' QF -Q-vw 4 5 , ?,,ff lg+w It 1 3 I , ii ! n , ict ' I' H .nqel ..M....-.Q-.nu- DAY istran A S x . YTYLI IIIURJUINI Fast vet V -------+ if ' Q 11 5 YYY? IUSITI I i 0-tus iuaaog----AY 5 Q Fast ' Fast and Abstinence t j ,., A I Until Noon -lv D b SPRING 1 SUN. RIP' mth of Clu Withi ch Comeit wmnmg . - Svc? raluxawk Fx. Shalt? Cong 2nd Sunday after -MM Fertdl DA Sf- Ani' APRIL . . . getting into the Easter . . ,van . .. hguaxmm' ZIFIIVIUPS of Il nvw month . .A U 4- , W Rwnrvvtv 3 A 5 t . . . Fastm' Sunday . . . to t E I 5 thc- cry of hpluy hull vzune 'tx , - ,I,',+ the husvhull sf-ason and an- ., ' aff , , . 'AQ ,. ,M other flnf' thlltnp team . . . A., -'5 : L 'V Ei Haste-1' van-atimm cann' and 3 4- ,Q,mi!.,,43-'12 w 3 wont ull too fast . . . tho , -V ,'.g' K f y yd B if,-f '4 A Band p1'x'sm1twl Stairway xl' , ' ' G 1 to the Stars for ll night of 1 , Vw Q ' ' ,,-ff' 43, ,,,lgffwf'f'W' UIlt'fIllilIl'tl fun . . . tvsts. , WW Sf. tests. unrl num' lvsts. signi- '. f S'gm5r fied the 4-nfl of another mark- ,.. A QQ-1'-!'V N Ocfave of Sing pf-rinrl . . . llimwszxn . ..,- v p I l . if ,F ff' R Muslc Festlval held . . . heat ,x N 5 W A ff 'Y A g 'M Las? Quarter A1 f it 4-1 A New Moon - Bologl A u f Tenth endow 152-4 n---.4-- t , Of So. ERE???-J Our Redeeme Q AT. I we of Wit in ' Martyr rtius In mions 'T' v Fr. 8116 Drescnfs honor Card to J , ' Ohh Hllflenhon-. ' n , A ' 5 L The Old l 'U lt JT in eictrfi innin Q 1 Oclav. of I il- 'na PS way iorlhe new- -. l' Ansdm ' ' ' ' gs ' ' ', Joseph gg s Ucw.: of St. Joseph gulf teznn started its roll to 1 1 a very sue:-esslul season . . . raffle lnuving along fine . . . Phil lVleGinnis picked first flye1 ' . . . squirt guns made their annual appearance in the hallowed halls . . . ,lack Lynch, eoac-heal hy Fr. Cyril. entered the Hearst Oratnrieal ' Contest . . . Fr. Matthias fill? i pioneers tennis team . . . Clefus 8 during all these activities ucdlinus April passed lmy . . . Mfftgl, INE, the daughter of a noble 1. iacan ies but later became Abbess of the austere mo. el at She dedicated her life to praying for the conversion 01 I was ith the gifts of miracles and prophecy. She died March 9, 1463 at me age 9 than a month lata-r the hndv was nfhnmnrl and fmmrl innnn-une- Sn Agarwal -.--...- -1---.4-1, i 1956 Kfonth of O MAY . . . some of the seniors have SU. he-gun to think that this month was never to eoxne . . . now there were only this month and a few days in june hetween them and graduation . . . there were the final eluh meetings . . . Step-up day for next yearis freshmen . . . the Vietory Light puhlished the final edition for this school year . . . The band under the direction of Mr. McNulty gave its annual Fi Spring eoneert . . . our hand spon- P .x..- W 50 .XNX Xoboiwa K. X'-We ayiv 9 . Sth Sund Qoobgoii St, Stanisttius, B:shOD l Edu. Roqntton Defy St. Mir St. Johr- at the Xu, L-Jin Gate M Sunda mt, ,- nfl'-HN OCTAVE OF W v . PENTECOST Fr. Nth- ff -' - Edge wi Xaeegfi E-asslsfed Ly! Fcejebrat 'ef t ' fc M ,. XXCB69 ,VIII and gihel? Day 1 we ' 'es . . W' V0 .LK 27 29 PRE-GRADUATION RUS I. i CGINS . . . 19 Llcsscd Lady W 'W A smvcl its a1111111z1l pivnic at Patto- wz1tmn11i1- Park . . . Catholic High . Mutha-1's wvrs- lauded at the Mulln-1's' Day 0I3St'I'ViIllC0 . . . the l'1ll'lliYlll 1111110 llllll wvnt . . . five luvky sl11riv11ls won ll trip to Flo1'i1lz1 . . . tho Sl'Ili0I' Prom. the lviggvst 1la11v0 of thc' year was a gl'l'2ll Sll4'l'l'SS . . . lmz1sf'l1z1ll season drvw lu il 1-lose . . . for the seniors. OF THE gflldlllllitlll p1'z11'tir'o for the- vom- :ROSS 1111-111111111-111 vxvrciscs in June . . . ndef I Q 1ni0nS n ASCENSION l Holyddy of Obligation O G Achilles 'dave of 'HSIOU 'O .11 . ation gjgllfl zzwasureq B . - , ' ' Frnip lshup for - grgdu. K Fulhf-r Eznil- 1 VM 0 h Aliuit. Loft Us Gg1'stWc'I1z1rI1-r mwn 'U a tv I I' Q l f V X 4' t ' i . r. T. Ross, and P. Rfagosllt- Mr, F. Cannon,d1g? E:'i'sEfl Ghmil Exp1,,r,., K ' ' A I' ' V- C. Handel ' cosf' 'if Pere. v-. esfinl Odav ntecosf fl Fai? amish I who ' incd the Society of jesus. .,...--.g the Jpfwfv I0 ?f. ... gY2. off? l?.'i'?. f,l'.1i.5'i'3 fi'f 19 5 6 WITH PUMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE . . . 'FH D Kiuntii of tin y Y v v vw v 1 1 X i . .ll'NIC . . . au- final .IM .if in.-if X, 5' I m'ai'1-1-r fnunri wliu' uf M- lin- wiiinrs i'c'c'alling lin-ir frvsii- Uf xxltivril inan fiilfr . . snpliuliiwiw- fun . . . 'ti thruugljn'li1l1ii'lsloi'i'lfw . . '. iiilI'f'iliillll'l'fli1' A was we . . . tiwn it unnc '... lin' rd'n'u'Un iriggf-st clay of all . . . lirariilzllimi 1 n9l'U. . . snnn- wwe- surry lu ivan' for Sunday W of Sacr Sf. M Mrk Holy r 49h Sun Pen C aw :HT If SW if Illg' Pnrm tiwy had juiws awaiting lhvnl S I. . . . fur oliwrs it was away to vui- Ill' xi'-IN fT.ll1lSIll'll- V5 lll'll Ill' I 'xv rnixsiuns and sprvad tho do 1 mv ,Y xv. QC ,va ,gamaxioni Wifhinf pw ' wfxX1fP Corpuf T' 2lQ+1'0Xbxe 4 I 5 . Bc W 11 Fr. Shane' assisted by Fr. Colman and Fr. Casimir distributes- Holy Communion, moi off A Bishop Mc'Namam vm Y ana Falconieri St S 'vase 8 Profase ' Z6 +R I INIORS SAY GOODBYE TO FOUR WELL-SPENT YEARS LJJ , ...-.1 urcd H cart , PTQY Y Y le-gc . . . four well-spent years drew O to ai 1-Iusv as Juno and the end of umutlivr full svhoul year came and wvnt . . . loo slow for some . . . .mf tlw in-nvd lou fast for others . . . its was good-Ivy to classmates and friends curvd as the- last day came and passed. I with :riding 'lu' I0 I will UU Ill' lUllIlLll'U UN' 1'Ullgf1'gil' MM 1 uf thu Bins! Prvcious liluodw QV rsr lary's for the evening nation exercises W A 9 i St. Aloysius fdl' ly. of Hay Krbm '- N irish afub ,ee wi.. V ff maj, IJ Gives 8 Bishop McNamara presenting diplomas. I lf 1 Ward for C eller H XIV 1 prog YE V : 5 1 'ffl' 'K the rhn 4. ' Mi V 'JU 01.611 cyl First row: J. Calkins, R. Valek. C. Lennon. J. Lynch, J. Lf-gan. Second row: D. Tomich, W. Naumann. J. Huttenhoff. R. Horvath. R. Krizmanic, and C. Klepec. Third row: Jim Putrich. D. Jakif-lski, M. Laurich. and L. Lagger. 1956 HONORS AWARDS SENIOR MEDALISTS Pope Pius XII Medal for General Proficiency Bishop Martin D. McNamara Medal for the Raymond Krizmanic Honorable Mention William Naumann Most Rev. Kilian Lynch, 0. Carm. Scholastic-Athletic Medal Matthias Laurich Honorable Mention Donald McCann Rt. Rev. Msgr. Matthias Butala Medal for Religion Robert Valek Honorable Mention John Cronin Rev. Francis Blum, 0. Carm. Medal for Speech John Lynch Honorable Mention John Adler Rev. Mich1zelMugan Medal for Chemistry Louis Lagger Honorable Mention John Huttenhoff Honor Man ofthe Class of 1956 Charles Lennon Very Rev. Raphael Kieffer, 0. Carm. Medal for Senior Proficiency William Naumann Honorable Mention Edward Stefanich Rt. Rev. Msgr. Philip Kennedy Medal for Senior English Raymond Krizmanic Honorable Mention Edward Stefanich Rev. Cloud Billig, 0.F.M. Medal for U.S. History Joseph Legan Honorable Mention. Charles Kennedy Rev. Francis Rausclt Medal for German James Calkins Honorable .Mention Richard Prodehl Rev. Max W arlcoclci Medal for Mathematics Rev. .lohn Nellis Medal for Bookkeeping John Huttenhoff William Naumann Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Joseph Legan Thomas Wise Rev. Felix Matasso Medal for Typewriting Rev. Gordon M ichels Medal for Music Robert Horvath James Putrich Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Joseph Troha Edward Stefanich Rev. .lohn Desmond Medal for Industrial Arts Rev. Paul Runowicz Medal for Latin Richard J askoviak George Klepec Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Donald Vogrin Robert Valek Rev. Gregory Petruska, 0.S.B. Rev. Peter Seidl Medals for Perfect Attendance Medal for Journalism Matthias Laurich William Naumann Donald Tomich Honorable Mention John Adler JUNIOR MEDALISTS Rt. Rev. Msgr. Romeo Blanchette - Rt. Rev. Msgr. Emery Cotschall Medal for Junior Proficiency Medal for Junior English Raymond Orenic Robert Levek Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Robert Levek Raymond Zaworski Rev. Aloysius Sinsky Medal for Physics Raymond Orenic Honorable Mention Robert Levek SOPHOMORE MEDALISTS Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edwin Hoover Rev. Iohn Keating Medal for Medal for Sophomore Proficiency Sophomore English Terrance King Robert Korst Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Stephen Rickelman Edwin Lagger Rev. Joseph Adam Medal for Biology Stephen Rickelman Honorable Mention Terrance King FRESHMAN MEDALISTS Rt. Rev. Msgr. Gregory Cloos Medal Rev. Fabian Donlan, 0. Carm. Medal for Freshman Proficiency For Freshman English Victor Sliwinski Michael Bogner Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Charles Wheeler Charles Wheeler lrbooil Au IAHN MAD! NIN OMPANV DAllA . E SENIOR DIRECTORY 1956 Adler, John .........w.......... .......,... 4 917 816 Sherwood Pl. Albright, John ,,.,., 2164-4 505 S. Raynor Allen, James ..........,......,....,...,, 77770 622 Meadow, Rock. Ardaugh, Leo .,..,..,.... ......... 2 2545 220 Parks Arling, Gary ,..,.... 32945 509 Third Athanitis, Nick ,,...... ......... 3 8384 503 Emmett Bartz, Robert ........ .......,. 66 687 312 Bridge Benton, Thomas ..,...t 11 S. Hilton, W. S. Birsa, Ben ................. 221 Fisher, Rock. Birsa, John ..,............ 217 Fisher, Rock. Bishup, Bernard ....... 1265 Copperfield Bolte, Robert ..,........ 1100 Winthrop Bordeaux, Harold 711 Campbell Borkovec, Gerald ......... ........ 8645 Archer, W. S. Briick, Gerald ........, 2116 Plainfield Buldak, Eugene .... 414 Landau Buldak, Robert .,.... 513 N. Bluff Butler, Edward ...,..... 7 Miller Ave. Butler, William ....... 7 Miller Ave. Calkins, James ......... 1000 Black Rd. Comerford, William 258 N. Raynor Conroy, Bernard ..,.. 123 Arizona Coughlin, .loseph ..... 54 S. Ottawa Cronin, John ........................... R.D. No. 1, Black Rd. .111120869 1111.1.1.138030 111-..21422 .111129232 1.....133094 .90961 . ......... 32187 .1...1.36582 .111138090 1111.23206 -111123206 111134279 1,111111.24578 ....-....27839 11.1-.61125 Crowther, Lee ...,..... 964 John DeBenedetti, Mario ...... 427 S. Chicago Dolnak, Robert ........ 1215 Highland Duffy, Edward ...... 710 N. Raynor Dulka, Leonard ......,, 559 Benton Dvorak, Robert ........ 1126 Loretta Engler, Kenneth ........ 424 Dixon Filippi, Albert ....... 722 Larkin Fischer, August ........,,..... 50 Eureka Ave., Lem. Freehauf, Leon ...,....... 221 Second, Lock. Gajcak, Walter .............. 1119 N. Broadway Gleason, Robert ........ 1312 N. Raynor Gnidovec, Eugene ........ 917 N. Broadway Gould, Donald .......,...... 1216 Cutter Green, Roger ......... 1700 Taylor 111121753 -111126314 -111125474 .111124828 .111135970 .111123801 111131969 111132209 1111111327 .276M 111177785 111131648 111134074 111120005 111128055 Haldorson, Ralph .................1..1. 3713 R.R. No. 1, Coal City Haley, Paul .1....1.........1.....,,...... 38530 423 Cornelia Haley, Thomas .......................... 329L R.R. No. 3, Wilmington Heldman, Robert ..................,... 938M 914 Grandview, Lock. Henneberry, Brian ...1..,. 71 E. McGoveny Hischier, Joseph ....... 400 N. Bluff Homerding, Robert ...... 321 State, Lock. 15117 26167 111..393W Humber, Walter ....,.. ...,,..., 3 2920 608 Fox Huttenhoff, John ..,,,.,..,....1,1, 3622NL 505 N. Cedar Rd., NL Huttenhoff, Paul ,1...,1..,...,,.,,., 3622NL 505 N. Cedar Rd., NL Hylka, Peter ............1........,........ 24797 453 State Ivezich, Robert ....... ....,.,.. 3 3894 309 Marble Jacklich, John ............................ 8121 R.R. No. 1, Coal City Jacksa, Richard ............,.1.,,,..... 23867 1206 Plainfield Rd. .111136016 Jakielski, Donald .,.., 901 Summit J askoviak, Richard ..... ......... 6 2335 1414 Clement Johann, Dennis .................. KE 22630 7010 W. 17151, Tin. P. Kadela, Edward ....... ............. 2 5979 609 Abe Kane, Robert ............................ 24728 1107 W. Park Front Kelly, Paul ................................ 31936 804 Sherwood Pl. Kennedy, Charles ......... 20408 409 Ohio Klepec, George ............. ......... 2 8593 903 Woodruff Rd. Knutson, Thomas .....1. ......... 2 1649 454 Youngs Koenig, Donald ....... 602 Mohawk Krippel, Gerald ....... 2415 Wilcox Krizmanic, Raymond 1117 Highland 11...132034 Kurgan, Charles .................. Fu 57637 4438 W. 152nd, Midlo. Landeck, Robert ................ Fu 56462 5037 W. 157th, Oak F Horvath, Robert ......... 20627 Lauflcha . Matthias -------------------- 36337 423 Elwood 354 H1ckorY .23984 Hotuyec, Richard ..... 22735 Lawnzak, Ronald ..... ......... 3 5557 1224 Nicholson 806 Summit Legan, .Joseph ....... 618 Darcy Ave. Lennon, Charles 407 Catherine Lentine, Joseph ..... 502 S. Desplaines Lepacik, Ronald .w... 217 Pasadena Lievens, George .ev.. 2205 State, Lock. Lord, Thomas ......,.......,..,..,., Lincoln Highway, NL Losa, Charles ....,,... 504 N. Hebbard . ..,.e...a. 32709 ,..,,....,22971 ..........39465 ..........35720 .........1061 .5641NL Lynch, John .w.......... ,,.,,..... 2 3878 613 Buell Lagger, Louis ..... ,,,..,,,.. 2 0097 902 Caton McCann, Donald ,,...... .,.,.,a,,. 3 9724 1309 Waverly McGowan, Bernard 402 Douglas McKeon, John ,,... 409 Market McMasters, Patrick 1009 Valley Malloy, Mickael ..... 208 Bridge Mandel, Robert ...,, 1516 Dearborn Marchio, Phillip ..... 320 Oscar Marentic, Fred ..,,.,. 704 Vista-Lane unnnn-nnn38686 0121127490 MULUHUUHH32467 . ,........ 9609 . ........,. 66338 . ,........, 34500 . .......... 22666 Marsh, Noel ........,....... ..,.,,..,. 7 94-J 1 R.R. No. 3, Lock. Mikuska, Eugene 605 Garnsey . ,......... 61752 Mmen, Stuart ..,..,........,. .,,..cc, 7 43R 128 E. 2nd, Lock. Mondrella, Al ......... 410 Franklin . ......,,.. 26472 Mostyn, John ,,.........c., ...,.,,,, 1 544 610 E. 11th, Lock. Murphy, Thaddeus 207 Fairmont, Lock. Mussario, Paul ............ ......,... 2 3016 905 Fisk SENIOR DIRECTORY Naumann, William ..,.,.,.. ,...,, 1219 Taylor .34216 Nedelsky, Michael ,.... .,..-,. 3 5776 610 Abe Offerman, Gerald .cv,. ,,.,,,, 2 5071 114 Comstock Oldani, Donald ........ .,,,,....., 6 6803 660 Water Partak, Charles .,,,., ,,,,,,, 2 6019 205 White Pershey, Lawrence .. ....... 77586 2411 Highland Plcha, Donald .......... .,,....,l, 1509 Dearborn .32021 Pirc, Raymond ....,,.,, ,.,-.,,.,., 3 1221 1305 W. Park Ct. Pisoni, Charles ........ .,,,.,.,,., 2 2270 318 Ashley Prodehl, Richard ...,,.,. .,,,....,,, 2 0141 1113 Waverly Putrich, James .....,., .,.,.., 3 7606 1510 Highland Reagan, Edward ,.........,.....,. Hi 55704 1004-3 Longwood, Chicago Reid, Joseph ....................s......, 2435C 105 J ewett, Rockdale Renwick, Eddie ..,...... .......,,.. 2 2877 355 N. Prairie Roach, John .........,,. ...,.., 2 5118 107 S. William Rocks, Ned ,,...,,... ....... 3 6637 55 Monroe Ruddy, Paul ..,,.... ,...... 3 5736 217 Hunter Scheffler, Gerald ......, ..,...... 9 886 334 Marble Schmars, William ....,.....,....,...... 4333 R.F.D. No. 3, Plainfield Schmidt, Lew ,,.....,,....,....... ........ 2 69 505 Warner, Lemont Scott, George ................. ....... 3 5270 102 Walden Rd. Sebben, Raymond ..... ...,... 2 3433 414- Algonquin Sebby, Lloyd .............................. 3364- 507 Division, Plainfield Sefcik, Thomas ....,..,..,.....,,..,... 71367 609 Chase Siegel, Burton ,,..,,....,,.,,,,.,,,,, ,, ,,,, 4.114 R.F.D. No. 7, Plainfield Sieracki, Joseph .....,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 72716 613 Garnsey Smith, John ,.o,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,0,,,, 32802 1225 E. Washington Stefanich, Edward ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 9 598 4-23 N. Hickory Stukel, Robert . ....,. ,.,,,,,, 3 3191 1207 Dearborn Sukley, Edward ......... 702 Summit Tighe, Albert ,.,.. 355 Union Tomich, Donald .,o,,o.., 2424 Nicholson ,.......34833 ........66698 24315 Tonelli, Arthur ..... .,,,.,,, 3 6588 214 Jessie Troha, Joseph ....,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,, 44.0K 228 Dellpark, Lock. Valek, Robert ...,...,.,,,. ,,,.,.,, 2 7263 263 Bridge Vehrs, Edward ..... .,..,.,, 2 8022 2404 Wilcox Ventura, Salvatore .,.,.,,., ,.,,,,,, 316 Oscar Vogrin, Donald ...., 806 Cora Vogrin, Joseph ....... 117 Hunter Weber, Charles .... 156 S. Center Weber, Sylvester Rt. 1, NL Welch, John ........... 316 S. May Werner, Larry ..,.... 622 W. Allen Widlowski, Lawrence ,--,,,,.,,,,,. 704- Henderson Wilda, Charles ....... 355 N. Hickory Wise, Thomas ....... 309 Parks Worland, Richard ....,.... .....,.. 1219 Highland 35464 66554- ..5536 31902 12517 35824 26555 20039 25624 72110 33893 H' K . 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