Joliet Catholic High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Joliet, IL)
- Class of 1958
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Joe, as he is beTTer known, came To JolieT in The Fall of 1933, shorTly afTer The CarmeliTes Took charge of CaTholic High. He has re- mained here ever since. During The years in beTween, Bro. Joe has become a real parT of CaTholic High. We cannoT point ouT anyThing specTacular in Bro. Joe's career, simply because he isn'T The specTacular Type of person. He iusT did his ordinary jobs exTraordinarily well. WheTher iT was geTTing up long before dawn on cold winTer mornings To fire The furnaces, or answering The doorbell or Telephone dozens of Times a day, or sweeping a corridor in The school - iT was all The same To Bro. Joe. He was doing whaT God wanfed him To do. So iT is our privilege, as Seniors of 1958, To express The graTiTude of The generaTions of sTudenTs aT CaTholic High for whom Bro. Joe worked so faifhfully. We cannoT hope To express ThaT graTiTude fully, buT we will ask Our Lord To reward Bro. Joe as only He can. REV. SHANE TAHNEY, O. CARM Principal REV. DESALES SNYDER REV. KEITH EGAN REV. COLMAN WALSH O. Carm. O. Carrn. O. Carm. Prior, St. Elias Community Vice Principal Dean of Students English Latin Latin REV. REGIS DONEHUE REV. NORMAN WERLING O. Carrn. O. Carrn. English Religion, World History REV. CARMEL SMITH REV. JOEL SCHEVERS O, Carm, O. Carm. Athletic Director World History, Religion Algebra, Trigonometry REV- STANLEY KROMER REV. CYRIL FITZGERALD REV. CAREY BOHAN O. CBFIT1- O. Carm. O. Carrn. R9liQi0I'1, Nlelal Shop Speech, U. S. History, Religion Religion, Algebra l , - ,i. REV. BERTIN SMITH REV. BONIFACE FREIMAN O. Carm. O. Carrn. Treasurer Religion, Arts and Crafts, Machine Shop REV. BERTHOLD FAHEY REV. AOUINAS HOULE REV. MEINRAD ROGGE O. Carm. O. Carm. O. Carm. Speech Director of Religion Latin, German, Spanish, Chorus Religion, Algebra, English REV. BENNETT CANARY REV. MATTHIAS EWING REV. THADDEUS O'BRIEN O. Carrn. O. Carm. O. Carm. Spanish, Social Studies Asst. Dean of Students Chorus, Speech, Religion, Music English '74wW REV. GODFREY SILL REV. FINBAR SHANLEY O. Carm. O. Carrn. Religion, Chemistry English, Journalism REV. PETER THOMAS SHERRY REV. DUNCAN REILLY O. Carm. O. Carm. BROTHER JOSEPH MARTIN O. Carm. World History, U. S. History, Religion Physics, Algebra, Religion Monastery Maintenance 74wfW BROTHER BRENDAN CALLAHAN O. Carm. Monastery Maintenance BROTHER GILBERT PERREAULT O. Carm. Typing, Bookkeeping SR. M. COLETTE SR. M. RITA ROSE O.S.F. O.S.F. Social Studies, Librarian English, Librarian '74wW BRG. MARIO RUSSO MR. EDWARD KOPP MR. CHARLES MCAFEE O- Cafm- WOOdSl1OP Metal Shop, Drafting Librarian MR. ERNEST ZALEJSKI MR. LEROY LESLIE Typing, Physical Ed,, Sociology and English, Business Education, Book- Economics, General Science keeping, Physical EClUCaTiOI1 MR. DONALD BERG Physiology, Physical Ed ?4wffv MR. GORDON GILLESPIE MR. JAMES GANNON Physical Education, English Practical Math, Biology ucation DR. EUGENE F. CURRAN MR. JOHN HUDAK Biology Art 74wfW MR. ROBERT MCNULTY MR. JOSEPH MCFADDEN MR. ANTHONY JP-NC Director of Band Algebra, U. S. History, World GSOITWSTVY, Algebra Music Appreciation History MISS MAE FAULKNER MISS CATHERINE HIMES Librarian Creative Writing 74wfW MRS. VERNON MURPHY MRS. MICHAEL VENARDI Secretary Secretary -rv?-mm' f--vw ,.,?-.W- ' dauifdaloaq It seems only yesterday that we, the class of 1958, first became members of the organization known as the student body of Catholic High. It was a lofty fall from leaders of the school in eighth grade, to a group of timid individuals that we represented when we first came to the Hill. The first two months were the roughest, trying.to get adiusted to the way that things were managed here. The upperclassmen didn't aid matters much with their elevator key sales and not-so-helpful advice. Father Lucian proved himself a true friend to all freshmen with his understanding and congenial per- sonality. Freshmen with iournalistic talents got a chance to blow off steam by writing articles for the SPARK, the first newspaper ever put out by a fresh- man class. So well remembered are the iugs we re- ceived from the priests who didn't appreciate our not- so-playful antics. As sophomores, we were a year older, but still underclassmen. Fellows like McGraw, Gassensmith, and Carnaghi were making names for themselves on the football field. With Father Shane as the new Principal and Father Colman as Dean of Students, the increased enrollment was very capably handled. lt took a few months to get accustomed to the new wings and classrooms, but by November everyone was in the swing of things. Basketball season started and Rickelman, Dedin, McGraw, Gassensmith, and Klett were in there fighting for rebounds and leading the frosh-soph team to a 16 and 4 record. Many of the sophomores managed to get on the honor roll, though translating Caesar made it quite a challenge. Much delight was taken in dissect- ing the worms and frogs in the biology laboratory much to the satisfaction of Doctor Curran. Before we realized it final exams had come and gone. We re- ceived our report cards and another summer set in. Junior year brought quite a change. Father Nor- man's quick wit brought chuckles from all iuniors.in world history classes. Father Rowan's Boston accent was unique to be sure. The basketball, football, and baseball teams were well represented by this class. The tennis was or- ganized by Father Matthias with Fred Donnelly as its key player. Track was also begun under the direction of Father Carey, the iunior religion teacher. Speech was put into the curriculum, ably taught by Father Berthold. Then late in April the Junior Speech Contest was held in the school gym. Tom Drolet copped honors with his timely talk on the need for scientists. The iuniors looked upon the oncoming summer with happy thoughts as our junior year fairly flew by. The summer didn't last long. The old school bell was ringing on September 4, calling us back to the books. We were seniors now, the long awaited day had finally arrived. We were the so-called big shots of the school. We can still picture the bewildered freshmen running about the halls, representing our exact likeness three years previous. The football team was highly successful, ending the year with a 5 and 3 record. McGraw led the area in scoring. The football dance, given in honor of the team, was very well attended by the student body. Basketball season started soon afterward with six senior lettermen returning to add depth and experience to the squad. Their sportsmanship and tremendous playing ability will be remembered by everyone who saw them play. With graduation close at hand many seniors began thinking of the college they would attend. Aided by the results of the Kuder Preference Tests, they were enabled to discover what field they were best suited for. Hours were spent in graduation practice and then the big moment came. We received our diplomas and were now alumni of Catholic High. Though we may never again walk the halls of Cath- olic High, it is our earnest desire to be remembered as a class which did its best to uphold the dignity that this school represents. Pg . L -A . . - af 1955 ifiig ' 2. 2.5 4 E ' H we S 5 Y I2 E if 3' Q 5 , 1 Q W 3' 5 Ls- 5. XE' fs f' L. STEVEN RICKELMAN, President THOMAS KLETT, Secretary THOMAS DROLET, Vice-President WILLIAM PALMER, Treasurer THQIIQAAS WILLIAM ANNETT Om St. John's Baseball I, 2, Young Christian Stu- dents. EDVQARD JAMES BARANSKI lg' St. Joseph, Rockdale Football I, Baseball 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Victory Light l, Spark I, Re- ligion Honor Roll I, Junior Speech Contest 3. NX YUC PUIQISS A lf 4' N ik Nfl G vs Q Q ' mift f ' llli'f',l 2 W Qs- L it ,lil 1 tl ll R 7 EDWQXSP FRANCIS BARN HARDT U St. John's Baseball 1, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, Bowling 4. PAUL ROBERT BALTZ Cobalt St. Raymonds Bowling Captain 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Knights of the Altar 3, Brandsma Club 4, Victory Light 3, 4, Hilltopper Editor 3, 4, Religion Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, Spark I, Prom Committee 3, 4, Kiwanis Rep. 4, Teen Age Work Shop 3, 4. LEON GERALD BAZZARONE Ban St. Joseph's, Joliet Baseball 2, intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, Young Christian Students 1, 2, 3, 4, Teenage Workshop 4, Homecoming Parade. N ICOLAS PETER BEAU DOIN Korak St. Raymonds Explorer Post 17, 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, Religion Honor Roll 3, 4. JAMES VINCENT BEAUPRE Boob St. Judes, New Lenox President Science Club 3, Vice President Knights of the Altar 4, Intramurals I, National Honor Society 3, 4, Teenage Workshop 4, Pho- tography 3, Art Club I, Knights of the Altar 3, 4, Victory Light 1, 2, Spark I, Editor, Student Representative 2, 3, Honor Mention: Physics medal 3, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Religion Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention: S.F.A. Science Fair 3, Cheerleader 2. 5 THOMAS JAMES BELL Ding Dong St. Raymonds Intramurals I, Cheerleader I, Teenage Work Shop 3, 4, Cheerleader Dance I, Frosh Hop I, Senior Prom. CHARLES ALLEN BENTSON ,fsennyn St. Patricks Football 2, Basketball 2, 3, Halloween Dance 3, Junior Prom. MICHAEL ARTHUR BEDFORD Greek Minooka, St. Mary's Minooka, Secretary 1, 2, Band Vice President 4, Supreme Grand Knight 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Re- ligion Honor 2, 3, Knights of the Altar 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 4, Band Contests 3, 4, lst place District and State Band Contests, Band Dance 3, 4, Jr. prom. EMIL WALTER BERNARD New Lenox, St. Judes New Lenox, Bowling 3, 4, Band l, Cheerleader 2, Victory Light 4, Year- book 4. ROGER RAYMOND WEINHOLD Piogion St. Patrick, Joliet Bowling 4, Photography 2, 37 Glee Club 2, 4, Squadron I7 3, 4. THOMAS RICHARD BU BAN St. Rose, Wilmington Immaculate Conception, Braidwood National Honor Society 3, 4. WILLIAM ADAM BIGGINS ffsfuff St. Patrick's Cheerleader If Junior Red Cross 3. EDWARD PETER BULL St. Dennis, Lockport Air Squadron 3, 4, Secretary, Senior Crew- leader. RONALD MARTIN BROMBEREK Coddle St. Alphonsus, Lemont Air Squadron 3, 4. PATRICK CANADAY Par St. Raymond's Baseball 25 Track 3, 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 2g Bowling 41 Homecoming Parade 4. JAMES DALE CARLOS Killer St. John's Football l, 2, Track 3, Basketball ln- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross, Homecoming Dance 3, Homecoming Parade 2, 3. LAWRENCE JOHN CARR Kiddy St. Mary's Carmelite Treasurer l, 2, Air Explorers Pres. 4, Football Stats. 3, 4, Basketball Man- ager 3, 4, Bowling 4, Intramurals 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Monogram 3, 4, Knights of the Altar 3, 4, Spark Editor l, Student Council 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Religion Honor Roll 1, 2. LLOYD ARTHUR CARLSON Washington, Sacred Heart Baseball 2, Bowling 4, National Honor 3, 4, Religion Honor Roll 3, 4, lst. place Vocational Poster Contest l. GEORGE THOMAS CARROLL Sleepy St. Raymond's National Honor Society 3, 4, Teenage Work shop 3, 4, Victory Light 4, Yearbook 4, Re ligion Honor Roll 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, 4. RONALD WAYNE CARNAGHI uRocku Sacred Heart, St. PauI's Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, Junior Varsity 3, Monogram Club 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 3, Young Chris- tian Students 3. THOMAS DANIEL COLLINS St. Paul's, St. Judes Religion Honor Roll 1. JAMES ALLAN CON N ELLY ,,DUpa,, St. Mary's Carmelite Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball i, Mon- ogram Club 2, 4, Choir 4, Junior Red Cross 3, Spark i, Student Council 2, 3, Football Dance 4, Frosh Soph Hop 2, Prom Committee 3, 4. JOHN ANTHONY CUNICO Coonie St.- Dennis, Lockport Religion Honor Roll 4. G. LEE WEISKOP Lee F. E. Marsh, St. Raymond Glee Club i, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JOSEPH CU RRY Red St. Raymond's Football I, Religion Honor Roll l, Spark 1, Homecoming Parade 2, 3. WI LLlAM RAYMON D CROWE Baby Crow Guardian Angel, St. Patrick's Football 2, 3. THOMAS MICHAEL DEDIN Mamma St. Anne, Chaney Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4, Baseball i, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Varsity C Club 4, Vic- tory Light 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Religion Honor Roll I, 2, 4, Spark 1, Representative to Rotary 4. JOSEPH LEROY DEPODESTA Buddy St. Mary's Nativity Track 35 Intramurals I, 25 Glee Club 45 Jr. Red Cross 2, 35 Homecoming Parade 2, 3. JOHN RICHARD WILHELMI Little John St. John, Sacred Heart Farm Club 25 Halloween Dance 4. NICHOLAS MARIO DIFILIPPO Nick Central, St. Anthony Football 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Brandsma Club 45 Religion Honor Roll 3, 4. 5 THOMAS ROGER DROLET Tom St. Raymond's Vice President 45 Track 35 National Honor So- ciety 3, 45 Photography 35 YCS 35 Junior Red Cross 25 JCHS Play 45 Victory Light 45 Spark 15 Religion Honor Roll I, 2, 45 Jr. Speech Con- test, lst Place5 Honor Roll 1, 45 Voice of Democracy Contest 4, lst pIace5 Kiwanis Rep- resentative5 Flamingo Paradise 25 Prom Com- mittee 3-45 Chairman Homecoming Parade 4. FREDRICK IGNATIUS DONNELLY Washington, Sacred Heart Tennis 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 45 Religion Honor Roll 3. JOSEPH EUGENE DUFFY Houffw St. Raymond President of YCS 45 Intramurals ly YCS 3, 45 Photography 35 Red Cross 35 Student Council 45 Religion Honor Roll 2, 45 Junior Prom5 Float Com- mittee 4. ROBERT DONALD EBERHARD St. Jude's, New Lenox JAMES WARD FINUCANE Finuk St. Patrick's Baseball I, Intramural Basketball I, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, YCS 3, Honor Roll 4. DONALD MARTIN EICH Ike St. John's Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Farm Club 2, 3, Halloween 3, 4, Dance. THOMAS JOSEPH FITZGERALD . Fitz St. Patrick's Basketball I, 2, Football 2, Baseball I, 2, In- tramural Basketball 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Monogram Club 3, Teenage Work- shop 3, Junior Red Cross i, 2, Halloween Dance 4. WILLIAM JOHN FERGUSON ufgergn Sacred Heart Pres. YCS I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, Teenage Workshop 3, 4, Carmel Club 3, Victory Light 3, 4, Yearbook 3, Spark 1, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Religion Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Stats. 3, Prom Committee 3, 4. MICHAEL FRANCIS FRANCISKOVICH Frankie St. Bernard Intramurals I, 2, Bowling 3, 4, Cap- tain 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spark I, Religion Roll 3, 4, Retreat Committee 4. LAWSENCE PETER FREEHAUF ,, USU St. Joseph, Lockport lntramurals 'l, 2, 3, YCS 3, Teenage Work Shop 4, Red Cross 2, Home- coming Parade Float 35 Junior Promp Senior Prom. JAMES JOSEPH GORMAN Jim St. Rose, Wilmington ROBERT LLOYD FRUIN Fru St. Raymond Intramurals l, 2, 3, Red Cross 2, Chorus 4. 5 DONALD ALAN GORNICK llDUckII St. Cyril and Methodius, Lemont National Honor Society 3, 4, Brandsma Club 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 47 Student Council 45 Religion Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. JAMES A. GASSENSMITH Gasser St. Rose, Wilmington Varsity C Club President 4, Track 35 Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain of Football 4, Student Council 3, 45 Monogram Club 3: Var- sity C Club 4, Religion Honor Roll l, 2, 4, Football Dance 4. LEONARD MICHAEL GREETIS Len St. Cyril and Methodius, Lemont Secretary of Brandsma Club 4g Basket- ball 3p Intramurals 'l, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Brandsma Club 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Senior Play 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, World History Medal 31 Religion Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, State Latin Contest 3. ROBERT JOSEPH GREGORICH Chico St. Mary Nativity Intramurals l, 2, Bowling 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Freshman Pro- ficiency Medal, Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, JOSEPH RICHARD GROBARCIK Garbo St. John Baseball 27 Basketball 25 Bowling I, 2, 35 Captain 4. A E fX LAWRENCE ROBERT GREIN Mouse St. Patrick i Teenage Workshop, Homecoming Pa- QV' '5 W to iiiiiiuuimm- rg 5 Q Bill? 2 I E m T ill lillllllulll tl 1 llel ll l ' llillll JOHN EDWARD GROMOS Bif John St. Cyril Junior Varsity Basketball 32 Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 4. rade. RONALD GEORGE GUENDLING Gunner St. Mary's, Mokena Art Club 3, 4, Bowling 4, Religion Honor Roll I, 2, Voice of Democracy Contest 3. FRAN K JOSEPH GURKA ffcufkff St. Joseph, Joliet Baseball I, 2, Basketball I, 2, Bowling 4, YCS 3, Glee Club 3, 4. RICHARD MARK HAKEY Dick Washington, St, Dennis, Lockport Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, Intra- mural Basketball 3, Bowling 2, Na- tional Honor Society 3, Varsity C 4, Monogram 3, Student Council I, Frosh- Soph Hop 2, Junior Prom 3, Football Dance 3, 4. RICHARD EDWARD HABINC ,,H,, St. Paul Intramural Basketball I, 2. ROBERT STANLEY HADALA Half-buck St. Thaddeus Basketball I, 2, Intramural Basketball I, Bowling 4, YCS 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, The Spark I, Honor Roll 2, Religion Honor Roll 4. JOHN COOPER HAMILTON Sawbuck St. Raymond, St. Anne, Lockport Third Order 3, 44, National Honor Society 3, Squires 3, Air Squadron 3, Religion Honor Roll 4. WILLIAM ROBERT HARRIGAN Happy St. John Bowling 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Religion Honor Roll I, 2, Band Dance 2, 4, Student Council I. GEORGE THOMAS HOHENWATER Georgie St. John Baseball I, Track 3, Basketball l, 4, Bowling 4, Homecoming Parade 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 2, 3. DANIEL LEE IVANICH St. Patrick Bowling 3. if films if ,Q sill J AX, 'ir' 5 V t ':,-Miki! Y 'r ' A j 1 a g . LQ yew., ,: 1' ' ' 7 ?'4:i.: ,225 1 44 DAVE DONALD JURJEVICH Dave St. Mary Nativity Baseball 2, 3, Basketball 2. EDWARD GERALD KAMNIKAR Reggie St. Joseph, Rockdale Track 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. HOWARD JAMES KEEHMA Sacred Heart THOMAS RAYMOND KENNEDY Turtle St. Rose, Wilmington Baseball 3, 4, Basketball Intramural I, National Honor Society 3, 4, Varsity C Club 3, 4, Victory Light 4, book 4, Band Dance 4. TERRENCE JAMES KING Herlong Elementary School, Herlong, Calif., St. Raymond Brandsma Club, Treas., National Honor Society 3, 4, Brandsma Club 3, 4, YCS 3, Victory Light 4, Student Council 3, 4, Religion Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore and Junior Proficiency Medals, English Medal 3, Physics Medal, Honorable Mention Biology and World History Medal, Representative to Rotary 4, Frosh-Soph Hop 2. LAVERNE HERMAN KOHLBRECHER ,,Red,, St. Mary Carmelite Knight of Altar 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS E. KLETT HT. Ku, St. Raymond Class Secretary 3, 4, President, Brandsma Club 3, Vice-Pres., Brandsma Club 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Golf I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Brandsma Club 3, 4, Varsity C 3, 4, Secretary, Student Council 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom, Representative to Joliet Rotary Club 4. 5 ROBERT JOSEPH KORST Chas St. John Vice-Pres. l, 2, Treasurer 3, Treasurer, Varsity C 4, Basketball 2, 3, Golf l, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball i, National Honor Society 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, 4, Photography 3, Varsity C l, 2, 3, 4, Brandsma Club 4, Victory Light 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, English Medal 2, Honor Roll l, Frosh-Soph Hop l, 2, Junior Prom, Representative to Kiwanis 4, Teen Age Workshop 2, 3, 4. ROBERT EDWARD KOENIG St. Bernard National Honor Society 3, 4, Hono Roll l, 2, Religion Honor Roll l, 2 3, 4. HAROLD EDWARD KRASKE ,,Ed,, St. Raymond 1 WILLIAM GEORGE KRIEGER Snide St. Raymond Bowling 4, Glee Club l. RAYMOND JOSEPH KRIEGER DAVID JOHN KRIPPEL Krinks Krip St. John St. Mary Nativity Intramural Basketball I, Religion Intramural Basketball I, 2- Honor Roll 2, Band Contest, Band Dance 2, 3. DONALD ANDREW KURTYAK Don St. Bernard Intramural Basketball l, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Air Squadron 3, 4, Religion Honor Roll l, 2, 3, Spark I. DEAN RAYNER KWARTA St. John Chess 3, Photography 3, EDWIN JOSEPH LAGGER Senator St. Raymond Class President I, 2, 3, Brandsma Club Vice President 3, Baseball l, 2, Brands- ma Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Victory Light 3, 4, Editor 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Editor 3, Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4, Freshman English Medal, Latin Medal 3, Honorable Mention Sophomore and Junior English Medals, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Religion Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Illinois State Latin Con- test 2, 3, American Legion Speech Contest 3, Junior Speech Contest Sec- ond Place 3, Representative to Rotary 4, Frosh-Soph Hop 2, Prom Committee 3, 4. ROBERT GEORGE LANIER Alo SS. Cyril and Methodius, Joliet Intramural Basketball I, 2, Sea Scouts 3, Religion Honor Roll 2. EDWARD FRANCIS LENNERT ,,Ed,, St. Bernard Art Club I, 3, 4, President, Art Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 47 Varsity C 4, Spark If Religion Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Poster Contest 2, 31 Football Dance 4, Football 4. DAVID ARTHUR LEHMANN Dave St. Mary Carmelitef St. Jude's, Joliet Bowling 4, Sea Scouts 3, 4. 5 ROBERT THOMAS LENCI Naot, Sacred Heart Intramural Basketball I, 2. ROBERT JOSEPH LIBERTY Bob St. Mary Carmelite Vice-Pres., YCS 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, 4, Teenage Workshop 3, 4, Student Council 4, Religion Honor Roll 4, Junior Prom. PHILIP JOHN LORD Harper St. Jude, New Lenox Football 4, Varsity C 4, Religion Honor Roll 4. ROBERT STANLEY LUZBETAK Tek St. Thaddeus Track 3, Intramural Basketball I. LAWRENCE EUGENE MAHALIK NLGNYH St. Thaddeus LEONARD JOSEPH MAJETIC Butter St. Mary Nativity Intramural Basketball I, 2, Glee Club l. RICHARD LOUIS MARIOTTO Otto St. Patrick Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, Knight of the Altar l, 2, 3, 4, Air Squadron. I S 3 , THOMAS EDWARD MAHER Hawk St. John Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, Junior Red Cross, YCS. JOSEPH EARL MARSHALL ,,Joe,, Willow Springs Public School Bowling 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3 National Honor Society 3, 4. JOHN WILLIAM MCDONALD Bear St. Raymond Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 'Ip Basket- ball I, Track 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity C 3, 4, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 45 Football Dance Committee 3, 4, Senior Prom 4. EARL FRANCIS MCGARY ,,MUggs,, St. Mary Nativity 5 DONALD JOHN MCGRAW Mac St. Joseph, Lockport Football I, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, Track 3, Varsity C 3, 4, Vice President 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 47 Football Most Valuable Player Award 4, Football Sportsman- ship Award 4f Special Mention All- State Football 47 Football Dance Com- mittee,3, 4, Senior Prom 4. DONALD JOSEPH MCHUGH Don St. Mary Minooka Bowling 4, Band Contest. DENNIS RAYMOND MEDIN ,Denon St. Mary Carmelite WAYNE FRANCIS MEGYERI Ace St. John First Band Quartet, Medal for Quartet. WILLIAM NICHOLAS MROZEK Willie Holy Cross Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, Bowling 3, 4, Captain 4, Varsity C Club I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Award 3, 4. JOHN DALE MURPHY Murph Fairmont, St. Dennis, Lockport Intramurals, Bowling 2. KENNETH EDWARD MUCHA Mooch Farragut, St. Ann Basketball Intramurals l, 2, Football I, Track 3. MARK GERALD MURRAY Big M St. Gertrude, Madeira, Ohio Science Club Secretary 4, Teenage Workshop 3, 4, Representative to Loyola Philosophy Dis- cussion, Prom Committee 3, 4. RICHARD LUDWIG MUELLER Dick St. Mary Nativity Branclsma Club Pres. 4, National Honor Roll 3, 4, Brandsma Club 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Honorable Mention Junior Proficiency, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Illinois State Latin Contest 2, 3, 4. LEONARD ANGELO NELSON ,,Ne,S,, St. Patrick Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, Art Club 4. WALTER FRANCIS NOLAN Buffs St. John Football 'I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Varsity C 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Young Christian Students 2, Junior Prom 3, Football Dance Committee 3, 4. JOHN THOMAS O'BRIEN HO. Blu St. John Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 3, Intramurals 2, 4, Varsity C I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3. 5 FRANK JOSEPH OSTIR Ozzie St. Joseph, Joliet Baseball I, Football 2, Intramural Basketball I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Religion Honor Roll I, Spark I, Music Award. WILLIAM ROBERT PALMER Dill Sacred Heart Treasurer 4, Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Varsity C 4, Student Council 4, Religion Honor Roll 3. RONALD DOMINIC PANOZZO Puck St. George, Tinley Park , if - ' -- f , gggg2gf,m.mi1g avi 535 4 iitffyisisf. I amy -1 v',xs55sa,- iles CHARLES HARRY PARKINS Charlie St. Patrick, Joliet Football 2, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND JAMES PAVNICA Pav St. Cyril Intramurals 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4. RICHARD FRANCIS QUAS Twit Sacred Heart Basketball 3. ROBERT FRANCIS PELTON Pix'1 Sacred Heart Bowling 3, 4, Intramural Basketball. RONALD STEVEN RAKOSKI Rock Holy Cross Baseball 2, Intramural Basketball I, Bowling 2, Junior Red Cross 2, Religion Honor Roll 3, Homecoming Parade. ALEX JAMES PLUNGE Bud St. Patrick, St. Raymond Golf l, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, Junior Red Cross Pres. 4, Student Council 4, Varsity C Club 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Spark I, District Golf Tourney 3, Medalist in High School Tourney, Prom Com- mittee 3, 4, Football Dance. ARTHUR WAYNE RAMBO Rainbow St. Patrick National Honor Society 3, 4, Photog raphy 4, Teenage Workshop 4. STEPHEN LOUIS RICKELMAN Rick St. Paul the Apostle President 4, Vice President 3, Presi- dent, Student Council 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Golf l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball i, National Honor Society 3, 4, Brandsma Club 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, 4, Teenage Workshop 2, 3, 4, Varsity C l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Biology Medai 2, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, -1, Religion Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention, General Pro- ficiency l, 2, Representative to Ki- wanis 4. JOHN GEORGE SCHIEVER St. Alphonsus, Lemont 4 927 4- 3 1 e, THOMAS PATRICK RIORDAN Sweet Water St. John Baptist National Honor Society 3, 4, Religion Honor Roll 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, Honorable Mention, Latin Medal 3. 5' MARK EDWARD SCHOEN ER Shane St. Joseph, Joliet Senior Platoon Leader, Explorers, Football l, Intramural Basketball l, Air Squadron, Re- ligion Honor Roll l, 2, 3. ii ,C ii ,. 'C s -sas. RICHARD GERALD RUNGE Nick St. Patrick, Joliet JAMES ARTHUR SCHOLTES Ace Knights f Altar 3, 4 Telephone Committee Chairman 4, Track 3, Ship 17 3 YCS 3 Band 3 JOHN RICHARD SCHUSTER Dick St. Raymond Teenage Workshop President 4, Base- ball l, 2, YCS 3, 4, Teenage Work- shop 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4. WALTER THOMAS SIERACKI ,,WaHy,, St. Thaddeus National Honor Society 3, 4, Religion Honor Roll 1. RONALD JAMES SEARS Ron St. Mary's Carmelite, St. Anne Religion Honor Roll 1, Spark l, Representa tive at German Discussion at Lewis College. K ROBERT FRANCIS SETINA Robbie St. Paul Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Band Dance 3, Solo Ensemble lst place in District State Contest. LAWRENCE ANTHONY SENFFNER Nsefn St. Mary Nativity Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Base- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Third Order 3, Varsity C Club, PAUL ANTHONY SIVITKUS Honor Roll 3, Football Dance 3, 4. St. Joseph, Rockdale Intramural Basketball l. ROBERT LEE SLABOSZEWSKI ,,Bob,, St, Cyril, Lemont Intramural Basketball l. GERALD WAYNE SPREITZER Spreitz St. Mary Carmelite Baseball I, 2, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, YCS 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4. DOUGLAS FRANK SPESIA Sacred Heart School, St. Anthony, Joliet Football 2, Baseball 2, Religion Honor Roll 3, Honorable Mention, Bookkeeping Medal. A f K. 5 JOHN LAWRENCE SPREITZER John St. Raymond Intramural Basketball 'I, 2, 3, Bowling 4. l GERALD FRANK SPESIA njeepu Sacred Heart Football I, 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity C 3, 4. MICHAEL KENT STEFFEN Mike St. Thomas Aquinas, Freeport Teenage Workshop 3, 4, Track 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, YCS 3, 4, Student Council 4, Religion Honor Roll 3, 4, Illinois State Science Fair, First Award, Representative to Loyola University, Philosophical Discussion. 1 FRANCIS JOSEPH ST. ONGE Bones Sacred Heart Track 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, Air Explorers 3, Religion Honor Roll 3, Statistician 3, 4. CLARENCE JOSEPH SURGES Surg St. John JAMES WILLIAM STUKEL Moose St. Raymond Football I, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 3, YCS 3, 4, Teenage Workshop 2, 3, 4, Third Order 3, 4, Varsity C Club 4, Spring Play at SFA 4, Victory Light 2, 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Homecoming Parade 4, Repre- sentative at Moose 3, Frosh-Soph Hop 2, Foot- ball Dance 4, Prom Committee 3, 4. ROBERT WILLIAM SZOPINSKI Zoz St. Cyril Football 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, National Honor Society 3, 4, Varsity C Club, YCS 2, 3, Homecoming Parade I, Football Dance 3, 4. ANDREW L. SULIGOY nAndyll St. Joseph, Rockdale National Honor Society 3, 4, Religion Honor Roll I, Spark 1. JOHN ROY THORINGTON Thorny St. Patrick Basketball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Golf I, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, Intramural Basketball l, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Brandsma Club 3, Teenage Workshop 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, YCS 3, Spark 1, Stu- dent Council 4, Honor Roll 3, Religion Honor Roll 'l, 2, 3, 4, Football Dance 3. ?'w 4- A . N, DOMINIC LOUIS TOMAZZIO Tomaz St. Mary Carmelite School, St. Anthony, Joliet Football I, 2, 3, 4. I LOUIS PETER VERCELOTE Verce Sacred Heart Golf 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 'l, 2, 3, 4. WALTER JOSEPH TOTON Doc ST. Thaddeus TIMOTHY LOUIS VALADE Grease Monkey St. Paul the Apostle Band I, 2, 3, 4, Instrumentals, Second Place, Revis High School Contest, Oaklawng Halloween Dance 4. All DAVID ADRIAN WALSH Gar St. Cyril, Chicago Junior Prom. WILLIAM GEORGE WEBER Web St. Patrick, Joliet Glee Club 3, 4, Knights of Altar 3, 4 WESLEY LLOYD WIDUP Rabbit Plainfield school, St. Mary Science Club 2, Medal, Schematic Drawing. MRS, L. GLAVIN MRS. T. MUHICH MRS. A. ZEREBNY RONALD WILLIAM WOLZ HSPIXH St. Joseph, Rockdale Explorer Post I7, Senior Crew leader, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech Contest Medal 3. SW! 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Anyone for cowboys and Indians? 644 .lohn Bait Casimir Baltramaitis John Baltz Terrence Barnes Edward Barsotti Walter Bates George Beaucloin Jay Becher Laverne Bell 04258 'r',' .JW K ff tt M54 Q S S W r z ra Y 4 44 , , 5 it , ' , A in 5 ,lfefwfi A.. -5 H? ,4 fm , f 'f I- ,, '13 f 'QE' 11,531 x 5 f .f gfffgigi V I D 4 . 4, K H,'5,,f J at -wr I-, l We ,. Nw ,.. Z? , Qu Wm er ws A . 52 W mg, ff - rl 1 I -3 Q1 11 Ms, ,S 'ha-gm, -.hh .-32' ,.. 9' 1.4. i. x C , V ,,kk ,,.' mi ab. U' iv' .,rv4,p-4' f'5 ..L t wr-s5gg,?!'l' U V. QW? BW bww B ,f J 11? 3 Yagi I Keith Abernathy Thomas Adamowski Bert Adams James Albert Terrence Allison Robert Arnold -fw 4, 1 Q Q31 F sei? ' V23 A . A I V1.1-'., H39 A A r N X. 5 X ? 2 , if . Q , .nl ,l 44 fi'- f ----' ' ' W' ':: l QQ A iilnr 'L A 3 is M5146 WN' Dx I - .5 f7-, f-- X Y wi, if ', 1 ' 1 M 'LJ it 1 . L yr in W l . A .aww-'I' R .,i. , i fi sg' K' 'Q H' V ,e lf i 'limi L a ,Q K 4' Q Ronald Carnaghi 4' gf 1 Q3 Robert Carroll A K ,Wi , 3 4 X i Kenneth Carter ' li fi .-.,, , M ' jf! Q W3 f . i J .2 ff. ' rw 5 f -R ' J Z ', '4 'A ' If S 'W 1 ,VJ ZT Q 5 I 1. 4 fl fs 4 ' J A f 6 5 X- - we f A' '75 , 7, Thomas Cerven W I, V X Leonard Chapla V 8 ,,MK' Vg ,A 5 V 5 ' l 4 ,,,, Thomas Chiotti Louis Chully Michael Cimino HZ: K M, I George Cinkovich , il, 1' A if Raymond Busse Raymond Butscher Benedict Cabay William Campos Gerald Carlos John Carlson U ,aa- '0 49 M. KW, I -fs. Philip Cirrencione Leroy Clavenna David Clinton Peler Collins 1Qseph.QQmecfQf,d. Donald Confiliano I f 3 ,L 5,9-gh lim !iil.' - ' yhwlpg fi QS- rl I 3 92.1173 'ZS' . 3' 5' K ft, 5? N i ,. ' ' I i N93 C C i ,fin ':? f HE. i C N-wav. im? si fwsfex ww? M SQQWWV yu f Q'AkfRg M' ,hWli,.,, ,Q ? fwn Q3 James Conley 'W' 1' Glen Converse ima - Joseph Craven 2 -'N' 2 L Michael Crovty -' 'we Edmund Csatlos 'k , Thomas Cusick wkix . K L x 1 x xt X gg John Daoust Ronald DaRosa Louis Davis QSM., C 1 ., Xe we I X8 2 A 1 Q Q-ff, L . , Eff 'H .Lx J ,.,' , gmt' U , ff L frliili fii 7 iff 'i If , fl 2:4 J x ,M ., 'ff f W 5535? A ' F Qi' Gerald Fox Alex Francois Richard Frausfo Robert Furdeck Joseph Gabriel Francis Gans 'QNX 4t'f'I1'r VM V Q, .,, an 'Fly Dwi Hariri i Ronald Gans Vinceni Gelsomino Robert Geraf wif' If Q 5 ' . R A-1 Q R G, ,,,Q,i,s, s 1 R U fi Q Charles Gilbert Michael Girard Dennis Gleason W? tw A Dennis Golobirsh James Grace was sg' Collin Gray 'QQ www W X. V 1' - W Lawrence Harmon Ronald Hasse Lee Helgeson John Heneghan Thomas Henry Thomas Herbst ' Robert Herrnanns Robert Herring Robert Hinz fra WUQ I o,,,- -'ww I il rm my , ,a AX' ink- if S x I . 4 iid:-nj, Xr,r if X r K 'I Ei, 'irrfti K W,w W tl Z4 3 5 A , e f. . mf, eJ,wf,,.,vf f 1 fg.ff':f-:ji-1,-W5 'f.f'i?!lHQt,'-lfflf VLH ' Fit'-:iff59517-5?fff M ,Vyrr 55 5 0 5 ,.,-f Q .. WE A' i J or i' r ' Ki ,wr it ' Ziff Vki' f x -', , ,,.. MMM' Paul Green David Griffin l9l?K!.p,ciaLa-f- Kenneth Hakey Michael Haley William Harnmen Robert Hoggaft Harry Holm Rudolph Horvafh oALdrew Hucek Steven Hudziak Laverne Jackson figs' . A v-l,f l 'K' N 'B-vk K KKT, 5 , Q Q X W 'Qi fn 1 ,qw k vh 75 ' N ' fl J J 5, R 5 - x 5 1 g 5 3 ,F Vai 3 -,. G v ...W '-nr-Tin 'W W W one-Nm' gg Q y' A J W ma 1 1 49 7.5 i 5 'Q' ,N 1 nn V sy y X AA 7 a N - . 1 T M, f,.+..,,,4 :.?.,,.. : Kiln A nd ff . 1 .Tw 39' f XM , 53 V N: of in ,I J . J X sf X fi-525 W- . 2 lf2222m+:ffr.,i'ff John Jakovich Raymond Jones Norris Jardine John Jordan Srephen Josrak Thomas Jurkovich Ronald Kapala Timothy Keane Daniel Kelly fa ,L ,a AQ K, ,V K alias as We j iw f figs? K'X- 'f we WE' A iffy. .Q W5 ,V ,,, nag?-fl' 'ZW f my egg, . . fm Mg Vista V , ,xiii ' 1 , ww f fa f :ff . 44 W, Q? Thomas Lagger Terrence Lamb Robert Lamping F - L. 'ev R Cram S.. X fx f A-vu ww? 9' . in 5, David Langdon Q L Donald Larkin 4' ' Thomas Levek J N A 1? .5 Q E 5 45 1 - ' K -my-ala,-. Mix- .WLZ-vbx . Y if ,A ugh 'IBN il 4 ...W -wq,,,,, Wuhan-we , 'f f V., Y ,Q agp 5 fy? -is .E ' . 1f K .f t T. K L 'L , is 3 Arthur Lewis ' L James Lorimer N Edward Ludden xx , 2 L R ex .N . ,. L lu me Y Frank Lukanich J' Patrick Mackie i 'nw 'A Patrick Malloy W1 .acre L- wr Wiclf, 1 5 We, , ,F .5 . .M,,,.a fe ' ' f L --aa rp-...W 'vi' ,fa in 1 Vp ' Edmund Mangan .5 'WWW M Q n James Marchio M---Q., f in - Rodney Marco V. - . X .W rn? ,r r ag , , M. ' 'Q B A X X N SY wg 59:4 K kg, I'-x A WN - 1 f :i'if v , ,W . A V Q 7' svgqz '- L L ,E jiafg jgfiuggrgg 53... 1 X555 K 1, ga, . ,vm 1 if f f UNLV' K xxkk W fi , 3 , 3 ,A-5-.. 4-, :Pk A 1- 'fs wifi- ' V' ' - 'S , ,Qqlqfgfw -f if Q K W 3 Lfyfifliikif K wa. 15'-5-I Q Lf. if L N, fi k I QQ is., 1 wiiig, Frank Meyers Matthew Micefich James Michaels Joseph Midlock John Miklic August Misiurewicz m.,,.e -.un I ' lu-.gg-uJ'G 'H ' do R, iyvc 1 fm .hw we WM., 3 1 4 x 5: :Q M A, 1 we if. . Q' ' M 1 if 'wwf X ,iafw Q. . Nu' Q' ' M, 'V A ' .av Eg , . MM e,b I A 'za- rgagi QOH' the ,733 A . wr j.,.!, We ig SHNN -My Frederick Moore David Morelli James Murdock Michael Murer Michael Murphy Gregory MUS Richard Murz John Naiden Jan Curlee fi .Z 1 I 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 4 vw J 43? Y, W' sg Lawrence Suligoy John Sullivan Patrick Sullivan 4' John Svetlecich T John Szentgyorgyi Stephen Tadey wan ' .gf , 9 -.AM QTWM. WMV Louis Tapella wa Christopher Tedrowe , 1 Gerald Turlep A .f'1.. ' V 1 pf? ff MW iff? J 3 J to lub gi 4 J,', , , ' 7-.,, 1 J X f Q ..-' ' :Q 4.4-41' ,Mft David Smith John Smith Joseph Snedic George Snyder Ronald Stefanek Donald Strysik John Tezak James Tiian Daniel Tira John Traven Mahhew Trizna John Ulrich . N-Q ?' sw--..f-6 xx UG' ' f iQ:5f55 'X if i C? t ' ,c . fy-v' f V ai Q. v-1-3 r f ., 1 fb Q? Q if . H f 'IL kk .. V Q Q ww, .a ' ' ,I 1 ........r - we e e wi M -ma-W . 5 ' - li Q , gli -,1 .. 'ff X 5 ffl wi ' ' , ' .,., Q 1 4 '. if 6 ff' ! , 10 f - . J ff l, 9'a ri M i Qwqgi, K4 Q Q ,wa I N, v-,,,3g,f 'Mal' W WS. K 2 e , 1 M, if 'asv W JJJ - K - if MINS, ,il u 'f' J .. M 4 , nw f. 3 f...,. 1 J V . 'I 47' x,,J ' X f. r' A-mf 1 ,K fx 1-ww. '1 'b ,fb AN.. . Y p.nl' 3 , f' W.,-. 3, y Wx W 'R J ' gAA' John Vidmar DaEiEl Vi'RiT Patrick Warren yi R Henry Wendell Deneen Wilhelmi Leon Williams Richard Young Richard Zawadzki George Zdralevich William Zeigler Frank Zima John Zobel -!.f,-f::f- 5 x 3 Q me DX f , in - 1 JE f If W 5 'Vs 9 Vg . , , . ann-V gk is Q o .aqiiza . 7355 ,35fff 5I5f - ' ,L 1 A ,A:N1g4 o,i21,2eQ21r-QA2 oo Ng gk N'2iz'2 ,-35535: fz' of2?:'- h h , :gm ?f21?C1Eiq. ?3? ' , 1 71444 Camera Shy: Leo W RK Negoski, Thomas Gregoles, Stephen Reiner Louis Sedivy John Widlowski One of the most important phases of attending a Catholic high school is the spiritual care of the soul. The religion office has been instituted especially for this purpose. Under the capable direction of Father Aquinas Houle, O. Carm., the students can receive the sacraments regularly. Besides publishing a religious bulletin which contains many informative articles of interest to teenagers, Father Aquinas still finds time to direct the mission collection here at the Hill. It is hoped that the students will continue to profit from the many spiritual opportunities offered by this office. Seniors confer with Religion Directors on coming retreat. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Franciskovich, Father Aquinas Houle, O. Carm., Dick Schuster, .lim Connelly, Paul Henneberry, and Father Cyril Fitzgerald, O, Carm. I-Jinsulsn Father Humphrey Connors, O. Carm., leads the seniors in prayer. Panel Discussion on marriage proves to be high- light of senior retreat. Father Myles Colgan, O. Carm., delivers some spiritual pointe attentive iuniors. FS to 9 Father Humphrey helps seniors plan future at annual retreat. Seniors receive nourishment for body as well as soul. Decorative bulletin boards provide spiritual reminder for students. Opening day Mass inaugurates school year for 900 Hillmen. Father Aquinas presents to Bishop Lemont for his work in Umtali, South Rhodesia. Father Shane Tahney, O. Carrn., and Father Bertin Smith, O. Carm., assist Bishop Martin D. NlacNamara in dedication ceremonies. 5 l Catholic Youth representatives greet His Excellency, Bishop McNamara. Father Raphael melites, accepts Kieffer, O. Carm., Provincial of the Car- transistor radio from student council president, Steve Rickelman. gffifiigi l f 1' Z . 3' -ww-nun- llllllllllllllllllllllllll Q 5 Replica of Fatima vision re-enacted in Homecoming Parade my X . 2 J Q 3? ik X Jef A fx fi nm, gig. , . E . if s sms 74415466 ,, Mi ,M w eclvv-rfvw .! ,n Don McGraw eyes paydirt against Porters. Tom Kavanaugh recovers for TD against JT. 'Q' Joe Podobnik snuffs Ambrose threat with interception. Joe Podobnik fights off Wheaton tackler. Joliet Catholic 77,,,, , . O 6 6 O-12 Lockport . .. . 7 6 O 6-19 The Hillmen opened the season against Lockport. The Porters scored two TDs without a first down in the first half, and the Hilltoppers could not make up the early deficit. Two passes from Dan McCarthy to end Don McGraw, good for TDs over distances of three and seven yards, left the Hillmen iust one point behind at the end of three quarters, but Lockport added a fourth quarter score to sew up their first win in the ten-year series with the Hilltoppers. Joliet Catholic .. 13 6 O O-19 Joliet Township O O O O-O Catholic High gained its first win of the season in the renewal of the annual city series. Joe Podobnik ran around, through, and over the Steelmen for 138 yards to spearhead the Hilltop attack. Podobnik scored the first Hilltop TD on a 48-yard end run, and passed 37 yards to Don McGraw for another. The other JC score came when Tom Kavanaugh recovered a punt blocked by Stan Gregorich in the Township end zone. Jim Gassensmith kicked the lone conversion. Joliet Catholic O 7 012-19 St. Ambrose 7 O 6 O-13 A thrilling TD pass snared in the end zone by Don McGraw with one minute left in the game climaxed the greatest Hilltop comeback of the season as JC rallied for two fourth quarter scores to edge St. Ambrose of Daven- port, la., 19-13. The winning pass, thrown by Ron Car- naghi, capped a 59-yard victory drive. The Knights twice held leads over JC. A 26 yard end sweep by Ken Pelle- grini and a successful conversion by Jim Gassensmith had tied the game at the half following an early Ambrose score, and an 86 yard scoring pass from Joe Podobnik to Don McGraw early in the final period tied the score again and set the stage for the crucial TD. Joliet Catholic O 7 O 6-13 Wheaton .,.. .. 713 O 21-41 The Hillmen then fell before a rugged Wheaton squad 41-13. After Wheaton had taken a 7-O lead after one period, the Hillmen tied it on a Ron Carnaghi to Don McGraw scoring pass and a Jim Gassensmith extra point. Wheaton, though, rolled up two more scores in the first half, and three more in the final period where Carnaghi hit McGraw with a pass for the final Hilltop score. Joe Podobnik rolls up yardage around end. Ken Stalzer plows through the ND line. A Wildcat is evaded by a Joe Podobnik stiff-arm. The Hilltoppers move to the attack. Joliet Catholic ,,,,c c,,a O O O O-O Alleman ,a,,,a ,,,,,,,,,, , c,a, 6 13 O 14-33 Catholic High dropped to its Third defeat when the Hillmen ran afoul of Alleman of Rock Island at the Pioneers' home field. The Hillmen couldn't form much of an offensive till the fourth quarter when the game ended with the Hillmen on the Alleman three. While Catholic High was finding its bearings, Alleman was having a field day. Alleman took the opening kickoff, and marched to a quick TD. Two more scores were rung up by the Rock Island outfit in the first half, and the. Pioneers added a pair in the fourth period to round out the scoring. Joliet Catholic .. O O 13 13-26 Notre Dame , .,,,,,,,,,,.,. O 6 O O- 6 Catholic High staged another comeback when they rallied for four second half TDs to drub a tough Notre Dame of Niles team 26-6. The Hillmen trailed 6-O at the half, but made up for it soon in the third period. JC took the ball after a Don punt and moved 66 yards to tie the score, with Ron Carnaghi getting the TD on a six-yard sprint around end. The Hillmen again took a punt, and this time moved 80 yards to score, with Carnaghi gallop- ing 73 forthe TD. Walt Nolan converted. The other Hill- top scores were on a seven-yard plunge by Bob Szopinski, a 65-yard pass-run from Carnaghi to Joe Podobnik, and a Nolan PAT in the fourth quarter. Joliet Catholic ..., O 13 6 6-25 Wilmington- ..., ,, ,,,,, HO 6 7 O-13 ln the Hilltop homecoming, the Wilmington Wildcats felt the fury of the Hillmen's wrath as Catholic High tamed the Wildcats 25-13. Ken Stalzer and Joe Podobnik led the Hilltop ground attack, and Don McGraw paced scoring with two TDs and a conversion. lVlcGraw's scores were on a 23 yard pass from Podobnik on the first play in the second period, a 65 yard punt runback, and an extra point after his first TD. An 11 yard run by Podobnik and a blocked punt recovered by Phil Lord in the end zone accounted for the other Hilltop scoring. Joliet Catholic .. 19 6 O 13-38 Schlarman O 6 O O- 6 Catholic High made a runaway of the final game of the season in the first three minutes of play against Schlarman winding up with a lop-sided 38-6 victory over the Danville Hilltoppers. On the first play from scrim- mage, Ken Stalzer found daylight off tackle and romped 64 yards for a TD with 25 seconds gone. Two minutes later, Don McGraw ran back a Danville punt 72 yards for a score. A nine yard run by Joe Podobnik, and a four yard plunge by Ron Carnaghi, a seven yard run by Stalzer, and a two yard plunge by Ron Fordonski were the other JC scores. ' 'TWW .w.f,,..a, ww . ,.,-:..b-mega,-.....,,.,m G., f,,,5am,.,.,,v-vw-we-ya -A.-Yew. ,. . 71044-50704 7 BOTTOM, left to right: Dennis Offerman, Tom Cerven, Ray Kapsch, Jack Gorman, Rich Wagner, Bob O'Dell, Ray Jones, Carl Drewes, John Widlowski, Coach Don Berg, Coach Leroy Leslie, Coach James Gannon. SECOND ROW, left to right: Tom Briese, Gil Pluth, Carmen DiGiovine, Matt Jandura, Stan Koren, Carmen Astorino, Mike Berta, Ray Podobnik, Paul Travica, John Svetlecich, Jim Schwartz, Bill Offerman. THIRD ROW, left to right: Mike McKeon, Chuck Lang, Fred Rusina, Mike Murer, Joe Boylan, John Rolih, Tom Meyer, Mike McLain, Dick Young, John Rubocki, Steve Tadey. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Tom Mackey, Dick Nemanich John Naiden, Ted Borowski Frank Me ers Nick Slimack, Dave f 1 Y I Langdon, Bill Grey, Dave Jones, Steve Lauffer, Doug Clinton, Mgr. Bill Hopper. SEASON'S RECORD Sept. i3-Lockport ...... 7 Joliet Catholic Sept. 20-Joliet Township .,.,.. i 4 Joliet Catholic Oct. Sheridan ,,e..,... .....,a S 34 Joliet Catholic Oct. Wheaton . ...D ,..,. 3 O Joliet Catholic Oct. St. Procopius ,L .,,..., 12 Joliet Catholic Qgt, Notre Dame, Niles J- 6 Joliet Catholic fn- , ffifl r F Li Y BOTTOM, left to right: Line Coach Gordon Gillespie, Tom Mrozek, Gerry Spesia, Rich Hakey, Co-Captain Jim Gassensmith. SECOND ROW: Steve Papp, Jim Connelly, Larry Larson, Bob Szopinski, Joe Podobnik, Ron Carnaghi. THIRD ROW: John Rogers, John Zary, Tom Fitzgerald, Jim Sweeney, Bob Lehman, Dan McCarthy. FR. CARMEL SMITH, O. Carm. Athletic Director TEAM STATISTICS JC First Downs Rushing ....... ..... First Downs Passing .,ss -- First Downs Penalty .,..... W- Rushing Yardage Ccc...., -...-.13 Passing Yardage ,,,cc ..,,. 7 Passes Attempted .....c,ccc. -lPasses Completed ....,cc........ Passes Had Intercepted ......s Punts . .....,.,ac, ,.,,,aC,,,,A Punting Average .,us. Fumbles Lost ,ua.. Yards Penalized ..,, ,..... 5 9 72 is gy , A Ru was HS 54 23 1 92 47 95 41 6 23 32.8 17 15 OPP. 40 21 6 922 554 91 40 10 26 27.2 9 198 W W '7 BOTTOM, left io right: Co-Captain Don McGraw, Larry Senffner, Walt Nolan, Jack McDonald, Head Coach Ernest Zaleiski. SECOND ROW: Ken Stalzer, Ken Pellegrini, Phil Lord, Jim Stukel, Ed Lennert, Mgr. Jim Embling. THIRD ROW: Ron Fordonski, Mike Bulger, Stan Gregorich, Tom Kavanaugh, Bob Matesevac, Mgr. Chuck Collins. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL SCORING ATT. DIST. AVG. POCl0br'llk, fb ..... ....... I O0 620 6.2 McGraw, e ,V,,,-- Sfalzer, hb ......... .... 4 0 300 7.5 Podobnik, fb --,,.. Pellegrini, hb ...... .... 3 3 I53 4.6 Carnaghi, qb -,,,A , Szopinski, hb ...... .... 3 O I35 4.5 Sfalzerl hb ,4-,,,,,,. 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'77 .,n.J 1-- 'L- Q1 Z Left to right: Mgr. Ed Scholtes, Mgr. Larry Carr, Packy Elwood, Andy Birsa, Don McGraw, Tom Dedin, Larry Hutten, Jim Gassensmith, Steve Rickelman, Bob Chmielewski, Jack Thoringion, Jim Garrison, Ed Baranski, Dan McCarthy, Ray McCabe, Tom Klett, and coach Leroy Leslie. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SA FG FT TP AVG PCT Deolin, f. . .. . ,c,c 353 157 65 379 13.5 445 Rickelman, c. .. . .. . 220 120 100 340 12.1 545 Chmielewski, f. . 227 119 68 306 10.9 524 McGraw, g. .. 299 122 16 260 9.3 408 McCabe, g. . . .... 161 61 25 147 5.3 379 Gassensmith, c. .. 42 19 21 59 2.7 452 Hutten, f. .... . . 36 18 17 53 5.3 500 Garrison, g. . .. . 71 22 2 46 2.9 310 Thorington, f. .. 31 11 5 27 1.8 355 Baranski, g. . 22 8 2 18 2.3 364 Elwood, g. . .. 13 5 5 15 2.5 385 Birsa, f. 4 3 0 6 1.0 750 Klett, g. ,. 4 2 2 6 0.9 500 McCarthy, g. 7 1 0 2 1.0 143 TOTALS .. . . . .. 1490 668 328 1664 59.4 448 OPPONENT TOTALS . . . .1335 498 400 1406 50.2 373 . W f FRONT ROW, left to right: Coach Ernie Zaleiski, Packy Elwood, Bill McCanna, Ray McCabe, Darrell Langlois, and Manager Ed Scholtes. SECOND ROW, left to right: Larry Sak, Ray Tonelli, Bob Chmielewski, Ed Strysik, and Manager Jack Gimpel. THIRD ROW, left to right: Larry Hutten, Bill Ward, and Mike Koerner. FRONT ROW, left to right: Coach Jim Gannon, Bob Ulrich, Ray Jones, Jim Kelly, Barry Bodach, Rich Zawadzki, Ray Butscher, and Ron DaRosa. SECOND ROW, left to right: Terry Barnes, Don Strysik, Frank Meyers, Pat Sullivan, Tom Jurkovich, and Al Popek. THIRD ROW, left to right: Manager Jack Gimpel, Phil Cirrencione, Nick Slimak, Joe Snedic, and Manager Dave Langdon. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Ray McLain, and Joe Dionne. FIFTH ROW: Bob Lamping. 71444-54764 Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic KNEELING, left to right: Manager Jack Gorman, Darrell Langlois, Marty Koerner, Ray Tonelli, Manager Ray Kapsch. STANDING, left to right: Fred Dedin, Bill McCanna, Bill Ward, Larry Sak, Rich Wagner, Ed Strysik, Dave Kuhar, Ed Stonich, Steve Papp, Lou Tapella. STANDING, center: Coach Don Berg. Thornton Fractional ,ee,,c Lockport , ee,e,e,,,,, ,,,,e , L. St. Edward, Elgin H Immaculate Conception DePue S, , e,,,,e, Morton, Cicero Marrnion L S, Joliet Township Notre Dame, Quincy S Eisenhower, Decatur 7 FROSH-SOPH SEASON SCORES Joliet Catholic ,ee, Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholiccec M35 Joliet Catholic Bishop Noll r .ee,e Lemont C eee,, Lincoln-Way cc,,,. St. Procopius , ,,,,,, Marquette, Ottawa Lockport ,,,,, Braiclwoool ,S Marmion 7 Joliet Township Schlarman ,,,,.., Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic, Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic 47 5I Marmion ,a,o , cc,,.c,, 6, 60 48 VARSITY SEASON SCORES 43 Lockport a.ccc.,a,,,,.. 47 72 Immaculate Conception 91 54 Morton, Cicero ,aaac .,,,c , 96 Marseilles ..,,aa,... ....a, 77 St. Bede, Peru 56 Ottawa ,,,c,,,,,,.....,, a..,a, 63 Downers Grove .,,cc,c,, 66 Proviso ,,..,,a,a,a. ,A Thornton Fractional ,,c,, St. Edward, Elgin ,ccc,c DePue o,a,..cccac......,aca,cc. Joliet Township .,..,.,,,c , Notre Dame, Quincy ,, ,, Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic, Joliet Catholic Eisenhower so Alleman c,,,c, Lemont ..,c,cc, Lincoln-Way St. Procopius Marquette .cc, Lockport ,c.,,. Braidwood 6, Marmion ,,c,,s Joliet Township Schlarman cc,c Lincoln-Way Lockport .,,,,, Bloom cc,.cccc, ST. JUDE, CHAMPIONS OF I958 JOLIET CATHOLIC HIGH GRADE SCHOOL TOURNAMENT FIRST ROW, left to right: Jim Kenney, Gus Rousonelis, Tom McGrath, Jim Vonch, Ray Misischia, and Mgr. Sam Vonch. SECOND ROW, left to right: Joe Graham, Ken Boland, Bob Ulrich, Jim Dionne, and Ron Stonitsch. BACK ROW, left to right: The Rev. Peter Seidl and coach Bob Long. JUDY Jbfyt' Juof E' Muay FIRST ROW, left to right: Ray McCabe, Larry Hutten, Butch Cardwell, Bob Chmielewski, Tom Girriante, Jim Scolari, Joe Grobarcik. SECOND ROW, left to right: Manager Neil Ward, Tom Kennedy, Tom Dedin, Larry Senffner, Jim Catalani, Fred Dedin, Ed Stonich. THIRD ROW, left to right: Jack O'Brien, Mike Bogner, Ron Fordonski, Bill Mrozek, Mike Karstens, Emil Bernard, Tom Wheeler, Coach Leroy Leslie. VARSITY SCORES Joliet Catholic eee.,... 9 Bradley ,,,e ...... Joliet Catholic 5 Lemont Joliet Catholic ,,v.,,.. 4 Wilmington ,,,, ..eee, Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic l C. ....,e i Marmion ..... ,,,ee , Sheridan .e,,e ,,,,,. Joliet Catholic e,,e,,,e 5 Wilmington ,e.e ....,. Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic O 3 Lemont 9 Lincoln-Way eeaeaaa aeeaaa 3 Joliet Township 12 Immaculate Conception O Joliet Township 2 St. Procopius eeee,.,,,...ee 9 Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic, aeae, C Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholic ,e,e ,ee, Joliet Catholic Joliet Catholicme e,,, , FROSH-SOPH SCORES Bradley C ,e,e , St. Procopius Wilmington Wilmington Reavis Lemont C C St. Procopius Lemont , T, Joliet Township 71444-50:04 FIRST ROW, left to right: Butch Perona, Larry Larsen, Steve Papp, Mike Koerner, Lou Tapella, Dick Minella, Fred Dedin Bill Grey. SECOND ROW, left to right: Tom Briese, Rich Dillon, Bob Koval, Paul Travica, Dave Kuhar, Joe Kuban, Dick Nemanich, John Ulrich. THIRD ROW, left to right: Ron Westerfield, Fred Rusina, Don Strysik, Frank Meyers, Bill McCannan, Gerry Lorenz, Mike Cimino, Bob Fordenski. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Coach Ed Kopp, Bob Lamping, Tom Chiotti, Torn Adamowski, Dick Mutz, Dale Mastell, John Brady, Manager Frank Cimino. FIRST ROW, left to right: Bob Fordonski, John Ulrich, Bob Lamping, Dale Mastell, Dick Nemanich, Tom Chiotti. SECOND ROW, left to right: Dick Mutz, Lou Tapella, Tom Cerven, Frank Meyers, Phil Cirrencione, Larry Suligoy. THIRD ROW, left to right: George Cinkovich, Fred Rusina, Steve Jostak, Don Strysik, Tom Adamowski, Coach Ed Kopp. Under the capable direction or Father Carey Bohan, O. Carm., and Mr. Don Berg, the track team entered its second year of competition. Endeavoring to further the already famous athletic record of the school, this team represented the school well in each meet in which they participated. Many long evenings were spent at the stadium and in the gym in preparation for the competition they encountered. auch STANDING, left to right: Coach Don Berg, George Sablotny, Tom Fitzgerald, David Meyer, Jim Gassen- smith, Bill Palmer, and Coach Father Carey Bohan, O. Carm. KNEELING, left to right: Bob Murphy, Jim Petak, Bob Szopinski, Ray Kapsch, manager, Ed Lennert, Tony Muhich, and Pat Canaday. CMissingJ Ron Carnaghi. ?'za44-5 STANDING, left to right: Jack Naiden, John Kunas, Steve Lauffer, Florian Markun, John Brassal, Jack Rolih, Dennis Golobitsch, Ray Jones, Bill Offerman, Gil Pluth, Mike McLain, Denny O'Connor, Mike Merfield, Dick Nemanich, and Fred Rohder. KNEELING, left to right: Ted Borowski, Dave Clinton, Robert Herring, Fred Moore, Vince Gelsomino, Jim Lorimer, Jack Gorman, Dennis Dombrowski, and Barry McWayne. 'n -' f -'ig---fvf 1zv'vr'1'gf' -'- WY'-.f-V'--W - Ywrw- s-,-,- 1,--F---sr-.F For the second consecutive season the Tennis team, under the capable direction of Father Matthias Ewing, O. Carm., has advanced this literally unknown Hilltop sport. Although no great achievements have been reached by this young team, Father Matthias has optimistic hopes for future success. STANDING, left to right: Bob Korb, Mike Venardi, Tony Golobitsch, Ronald Pilon, Jim Meyer. KNEELING, left to right: Jerry Shepherd, Bob Prock, Tom Cusick, and Bob Rogina. Missing are Paul Green, Lee Helgeson, Ted Borowski, and Fred Donnelly. Bob Korst illustrates tee shot to his teammates, E: 1' sa: 5 fslmfss The T958 Catholic High golf team was the greatest athletic team ever to represent the Hill. This may seem to be an exaggerated statement but when the record compiled by the group is considered, the above statement is plain fact. The '58 squad gave Catholic High a historic first-the privilege of being the first representative of a Catholic School to win a prep state champion- ship in Illinois. During the regular season, Catholic High went undefeated in 22 matches. Among these victims were the elite of the Illinois high school golfing circles-the Chicago subqrban teams. In three years' competition as a Hilltop squad, this group amassed a phenomenal 52-3 won and lost record. For all three years the Hillmen were coached by Reverend Berthold Fahey, O. Carm. 5 V -. ' Father Berthold receives district championship trophy at Kankakee Thorny blasts, Jeep asks, Where did it go? Fr. Berthold presents championship trophy to Fr. Shane. iw The JCHS state championship golf l65lTl. Jewry Plunge putfs perfectly as Gerry Spesia supplies body english. MC p X ,kk. 1 ,s is va-F I The Joliet Catholic bowling league again this year enjoyed a profitable and entertaining season under the direction of Father Regis Donehue, O. Carm. The keglers, bowling once a week on Thursday afternoons, started in mid-October and continued until February. The tough competition in the bowling league again provided wholesome, healthful recreation to many of Catholic High's students. Jim Stefanich attracts numerous onlookers as he prepares to roll another strike. Tony Pomykala, who bowled high game of 242. The winning team poses with the bowling moderator, Father Regis, LEFT TO RlGHT: Jim Stefanich, Joe Delrose, and Ed Scholtes. X X l w Q J 'W' OX? XF . s My J 'Q an X if x g Es f' X f yilif fl' This year the officers of the senior class assumed the various positions of leader- ship with capable assistance from the appointed members of the other school organizations. Under tlfe auspices of Father Colman Walsh, O. Carm., the student council assisted in the selling of gym bags and book covers at the inauguration of the school year, as well as performing other notable services for the student body. Officers of the Student Council-LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Palmer, Treasurer, Steve Rickelman, President, Father Coleman, Tom Drolet, Vice-President, and Tom Klett, Secretary. Members of Student Council-SEATED, left to right: Tom Dedin, Bill Ferguson, Father Colman, Jim Stukel, Ed Lagger. STANDING, left to right: Ray Clennon, John Rogers, Les Dolak, John Thorington, Bob Chmielewski, Dick Schuster, Ed Strysik, Paul Baltz, Len Greetis, George Hopkins, Jim Beaupre, Mike Steffen, Chuck Wheeler, Joe Duffy, Bob Korst, Terry King, Larry Carr, and Bill Grey. I Under the leadership of Father Shane Tahney, O. Carm., Moderator, and Mrs. D. Denis Drolet, President, the Mothers' Club has proved their worth to the students here at Catholic High. Through their continued efforts the mothers successfully sponsored a fall and lenten card party, as well as a ham dinner, and numerous other activities. For all their wonderful Work on behalf of the students, our mothers deserve our sincere thanks. Fashion Show displays latest styles for Mothers' Club. Mothers' Club officers, LEFT TO RIGHT: Fr. Shane Tahney, O. Carm., Moderator, Mrs. Joseph Catalani, 2nd Vice- President, Mrs. D. Denis Drolet, President, Mrs. Ray Fitzgerald, Mrs. Willard Kuhar, Mrs. Martin Koerner, Mrs. Frank Podobnik, Mrs. Ralph Bulfer, Mrs. James Regis, Mrs. Ed Stonich, Mrs. Frank Quas, Mrs. Harold Gannon, Mrs. Walter Fordonski, and Mrs. Fred Donnelly, lst Vice- President. Mothers gather for coffee and converse tion after meeting. Left to right: Mrs Fred Donnelly, Mrs. Ray Thorington, Mrs Clarence Hesse, Mrs. Lewis Rickelman Mrs. D. Denis Drolet, Under the leadership of a new moderator, Father Finbar Shanley, O. Carm., the Victory Light staff worked hard to give the students the latest news and oldest iokes that made up the paper. This year numerous new articles, such as the Inquiring Reporter and Advice to the Lovelorn, greeted the readers' eyes. A stepping stone for the future iournalists of tomorrow, the Victory Light serves as a literary outlet for those students interested in iournalistic writing. Besides publishing the monthly school paper, The Victory Light, the journalism staff also puts out an annual which contains a pictorial history of student activities during the school year. Many long evenings were spent in preparing this book which the staff hopes will help to recapture some of the more pleasant memories of the past year. The staff wishes to sincerely thank Father Stanley Kromer, O. Carm., and Father Duncan Reilley, O. Carm., whose faithful work in the photography lab developing pictures for the annual, has made it one of the finest ever published. Under the direction of Father Bennet Canary, O. Carm., and Sister Colette, O.S.F., the Spark serves as the training ground for future members of the Victory Light staff. A Freshman production, this paper has emerged as the literary outlet for budding journalists in this class. ww WSW FRONT, left to right: Neil Ward, Jerry Pubentz, John Simon, .lim Sweeney, John Rogers, Bob Conroy, Steve Turan, Dale Peters, Emil Bernard, Ed Glenney, Dave Jones, and Paul Devereaux. Left to right, Cdeskt, STANDlNG: Terry King, Charles Wheeler, Father Finbar Shanley, O. Carm., Moderator, Bill Ferguson, Tom Kennedy, lDeskD, SITTlNG, left to right: Bob Korst, Ed Lagger, editor, Tom Drolet, and Tom Wheeler. . Wi-IJ' F ': ' In W its S MQ. gn- SEATED, left to right: Tom Dedin, Editor, Paul Baltzg Jim Stukel, Bob Korst, and John Gabel. STANDING, left to right: Chuck Wheeler, Bob Conroy, Father Finbar Shanley, O. Carrn., moderatorg Tom Kennedy, George Carroll, and Ed Lagger. AQ .1JK'l. i . S S -fwfr LEFT TO RlGHT: Fred Rusina, Sister Nl. Colette, O.S.F., Jim Masek, Bob Herring, Father Bennett Canary, O, Carm., moderator, Mike Murer, and Paul Reedy, ke 7000 731' Under the leadership of Mr. Fred Donnelly, The TOOO Hillmen was again this year one of the most active organizations in the school. The main activity of The TOOO Hillmen for this year was the sponsoring of scholarships for a number of students whose fathers are deceased. Besides this, The TOOO Hillmen also aided at the annual Carnival, and in November sponsored a father-son night with Johnny Logan, star shortstop of the world champion Milwaukee Braves, as guest speaker. The other men who so capably handled the administration of The TOOO Hillmen with Mr. Donnelly, the president for the T957-58 year, were officers Mr. Anthony DeBernardi, Mr. Charles Lennon, Mr. Fred Quiram, and Mr. Ed Stonich. Rev. Stanley Krorner, O. Carm., served as moderator for The TOOO Hillmen. Fr. Stanley presents Johnny Logan with a lifetime membership in The TOOO Hillmen as officers look on. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Ed Stonich, Fr. Stanley, Mr. Anthony DeBernardi, Mr. Fred Quiram, Mr. Charles Lennon, Johnny Logan, and Mr. Fred Donnelly. The Baton Twirlers and Drum Maior. CLOCKWISE: Pat Metzger, Rose- mary Kinzler, Mike Bedford, Jo Ann Butler, and Beverly Borio. 'Me gram! For the second consecutive year the Cath- olic High Band brought home the top rating, Superior, from the State Music Contest. This gives the Band a perfect record in the State Finals. The Band also introduced a novelty num- ber, the Mambo, during the Homecoming Game. This was another well-received first by the Band. Adding to the colorful spec- tacle were the baton twirlers whose classy routines won new recognition for the group. With each year the Band gains greater pop- ularity among the Hilltoppers. Each public appearance won new friends for the band- men and their hard-driving director, Mr. Robert McNulty, and new moderator, Fr. Thaddeus O'Brien, O. Carm. Band Director MR. ROBERT MCNULTY Band Moderator FR. THADDEUS O'BRlEN, O. Carm. THE COLOR GUARD LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Conroy, David Dec- man, Charlie Wheeler, Arthur Lewis, and James Harrigan. if 7 L' J f ,J J' . Q ' ' , Q, Y. I 54 . , 'L-P OFFICERS OF THE BAND, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Kennedy, Secretary, FLUTES AND OBOE-LEFT TO RIGHT: James Kinzler, James Scholfes, Bob Setina, President, Mike Bedford, Vice-President, Dave Vergo, Richard Labiak, Bob Murphy, Laverne Kohlbrecher. Treasurer. Catholic Grade School Band. Joliet Catholic High Band. FRENCH HORNS AND TROMBONES-BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Matt LOWER BRASS-LEFT TO RIGHT: Ray Clennon, Don McHugh, Mike Mikulich, Nick Pell, Ron Eriavec, Donald Hirsch. TOP ROW, left to Bedford. right: Tim Valade, Barry Bodach, Joseph Mariotto, and Robert Furdeck. -s M J Q Ve 5 2 Awww, fvmmhi-ff f ix- S is gix is 5 SX W 522' 5 in H YQ 2 A .Ti QA.: ifgm lgi A V -ivfAg?:Q.,ri , XLX4 i f Q ,ff 5 QU, M-'V W 1 Q, V - 2 ' 5':14:+q3. if 456 - I 1 I Q . K K N .35 Y A X L m . ,g .cgi K A Y is Q 1 5 41- 1, K3 'ij ' . S 2 , QL m Q 'S V 3 X 5 1 3' X They say that music has charms to soothe the savage beast and in this case the quotation is quite appropriate. During an active school year the Glee Club participated in various choral programs, lending their voices to provide the best possible enter- tainment for their audience. Under the capable direction ot Father Meinrad Rogge, O. Carm., and Father Thaddeus O'Brien, O. Carm., this active organization hopes to attain even greater heights next year. Bert Adams Thomas Banic Nicholas Beaudoin Joseph Beaupre Frank Cepon James Coletti James Connelly David Decman Joseph Delrose Michael Girard Kenneth Kochevar CHORUS TENORS BARITONES Edwin Kaminski James Babcock Paul Green Charles Lundgtrom Laverne Bell Frank Gurka David Mavis Andrew Birsa Richard Maszak Tl'1Qma5 Meyer PETBI' Bull Donald McGraw Gerald Patrick Edward Bycznski Francis Nedlo Frederick Rusina Thomas Comerford Ronald Pacin Joseph Smithberg Joseph DePodesta Gael Rooney Harold Spreitzer John DeBernardi Raymond Ryan William Weber Robert Dziuban Richard Stefanich Lee Weiskop John Fenili'. Richard Balsich Ronald Fordonski BASSES Thomas Campbell Rowan Cardwell Richard Dawson John Heneghan Joseph Nutt Frank Ostir Alex Plunge James Schultz Gerald Spreitzer Ronald Vasile Arthur Vidmar William Ward Roger Weinhold Nicholas Zdunich Accompanist: Rob ert Prock T 6 6 4 6 6 From left , . . Janice Berg, Jackie Marchio, Mrs. Mc- Carthy, coach, Mary Jo Kietzman, Sheila Stukel, and Nancy Korrell. I 1 Aw :..,,fgef -. M s in . . c -a., f Q5 f KF- , g, v wg! V ,,, , ,J X ,, Y r gi sw P . K - . sr ' Q' - 1 . ,E ' Q -. -, a nv- 1- Sparking the Varsity and the Frosh- Soph teams to victory thru the school added plenty ot color and enthusiasm to the year, the Cheerleaders have athletic program. The moderator of this group is Fr. Duncan Reilly, O. Carm., and the coach is Mrs. McCarthy. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Judy Miller, Jo Ann Martin, Marge Komar. TOP ROW, left to right: Kay Vidmar, Judy Zupancic, Carol Feeney, and Mary Ellen Doyle. 70 The Teenage Workshop, since its formation iust two short years ago, has become one of the favorite activities of many students at the Hill, Providence, and St. Francis Academy. Under the capable guidance of Fr. Keith Egan, O. Carm., Sr. M. Michelyn, O.S.F., and Sr. M. Joanne, O.S.F., this year's Workshop enioyed its greatest success to date. Among the many activities planned by this year's officers, Dick Schuster, president, Melanie Polochi, vice-president, Terry Lennon, treasurer, and Sue Kelly, secretary, were panels on teen problems given at JCHS and S.F.A., a mystery bus ride, an ice-skating party, and monthly discussions. Teen-age Workshop board meets to discuss future plans. LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Landry, Jean Hester, Kay Peraud, Dick Schuster, Melanie Polochi, Sue Kelly, and Mary Kaffer. BACK ROW, left to right: Chuck Wheeler, Terry Lennon, Steve Rickleman, Bob Korst, and Mike Steffen. Faculty members make appearance at ice- skating party. STANDING, left to right: Fr. Keith, Coach Fr. Aquinas, Fr. Shane, Bro. Gilbert, Fr. Matthias. SITTING, left to right: Fr, Boniface, Fr. Bertin, Fr. Finbar, and Fr. Berthold. 2.63 .1 1 i k , it f Nr fi! Incoming officers and board members after election, left to right: Betty Murray, Jack Gimple, treasurer, Sue Kelly, secre- tary, Bob Conroy, Terry Lennon, president, Melanie Polochi, Kay Peraud, vice-presi- dentg and Bob Liker. Workshoppers discuss teen problems in assembly panel. Workshop not all work, workshoppers enioy skating party, left to right: Bob Korst, Lynn O'Connor, Joyce Malik, Joe Duffy, Dorothy Schultz, Jim Scholtes, Mary Jane Coyne, and Bob Setina. 7054: fied Caring for unfortunate Hillmen who suffer minor accidents during school hours is the iob of the first aid club, under the direction of Doctor Eugene Curran. STANDING, left to right: Dick Schuster, Bill Bulfer, and Dan Zerebny SITTING, left to right: John Rogers, Jim Glavan, and Tim Comerford. Chess Club in action, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Regis, Paul Kolodziei, Tom Cusick, Richard Maszak, Paul Green, and Jack Nussbaum. Of all the various organi- zations here at the I-lill, there are few that test the mental faculties of the stu- dents, as most are associated with physical activity. The chess club has been or- ganized tor the benefit of those students who enioy mental gymnastics, as well as physical. Under the capable direc- tion of Fr. Godfrey Sill, O. Carm., the newly formed Science Club Has already es- tablished itself as one of the most active school organiza- tions. Some of the noteworthy accomplishments of this club this year have been the ex- perirnentation with rockets and rocket fuels. The main objective of this organization is the preservation and fos- tering of interest in all stu- dents interested in the field of science. RADIO CLUB N FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Father Godfrey, moderator, Jack Gimple, Joe Nut, Steve Lauffer, and Ed Funk. 4' 'j3: ' I I 0 I H I I I I I I SEATED: R. Maszak, G. Hopkins, J. Beaupre, M. Murray, and T. Doyle. STANDING: P. Kolodziei, J ada: Another newly formed or- ganization here at the Hill is the Radio Club, also under the auspices of Father God- frey Sill, O. Carm. This or- ganization acquaints its members with the basic fundamentals of electronics for the purpose of giving them a start in amateur radio. 3 hw- Ki FW To encourage high school boys to serve Mass regularly in their parish churches- that is the purpose of the Knights of the Altar High School division. The Joliet Catholic High Unit of the Knights of the Altar more than accomplished that purpose this year, as the Hilltop Knights not only served in their parishes, but also provided altar boys to serve Masses at St. Anthony's Church. They also sponsored a Parent-Son night with eighth grade altarboys as guests and Rev. Frank E. Gartland, C.S.C., national director of the Knights and editor of The Catholic Boy, as guest speaker. The Knights, under the direction of Bro. Mario Russo, O. Carm., also held stag nights, and participated in other activities such as Christmas caroling and the home- coming parade. BACK ROW, standing, left to right: Glenn Steed, Jim Meyer, John Gorman, Rich Hulina. SECOND ROW, FROM BACK: Joe Delrose, Louis Sedivy, Bill Slack, Jerome Kohlbrecher, Bill Weber, and Bob Walsh. SECOND ROW, standing, left to right: Mike Bedford, Jerry Carlos, Pat Malloy, Jim Miller, Bob Furdick, and Bill Ziegler. FRONT ROW, left to right: Jim Scholtes, Jim Beaupre, Charles Wheeler, John Gabel, Terry Barnes, and Larry Carr. BACK ROW, standing, left to right: Alec Beaudoin, Barry Bodach, Bob Carroll, Bert Adams, and David Clinton. Standing, SECOND ROW, left to right: Vince Marvic, Don Strysik, Paul Henneberry, Dominic Ragusa, Jim Murdoch, and Ronnie Lerchen. FRONT ROW, standing, left to right: Ted Borowski, Jack Gimple, Mike Sheridan, Rich Boban, Ron Capella, and Joe Comerford. . W - The National Honor Society, tor the eighth successive year, has honored those students in the school who have established themselves in the fields of leadership, scholarship, character, and service to the school. To be eligible for entrance into this organization, the student must have maintained an average of 85 or better for five or seven semesters, depending upon Whether he is a junior or senior. Entrance into this select organization is decided upon by the members of the faculty. JUNIOR MEMBERS FIRST ROW, left to right: Ray Clennon, Jim Scolari, Bob Rogina, George Hopkins, Christy Byrne, Bob Dutkiewicz, John Rog- ers, George Banas, and Dale Winkler. SECOND ROW: Paul Semplinski, Paul Buss, Mike Bogner, Jim Troha, Pat Graham, Jim Catalani, John Bell, and Rich Kinzler. THIRD ROW: Tom Mrozek, Bill Slack, Bob Conroy, Tony Pomykala, Tony Traina, Ron Fordonski, Dennis Trizna, Don Maske, and Bill Dutkiewicz. LAST ROW: Jim Ryan, Jim Farnsworth, Charles Wheeler, Larry Hutten, Bob Chmielevvski, Ken Stalzer, John Shat, and Joe Mikuska. SENIOR MEMBERS FIRST Rovv, left to right: Nick Dirilippo. Bill Palmer, Bill Ferguson, Rich Mueller, John Hamilton, Bob Korst, and Larry Carr. SECOND ROW: Ed Lennert, Bob Szopinski, Jim Beaupre, Terry King, Mike Steffen, and George Carroll. THIRD ROW: Don Kurtyak, Tom Klett, Paul Baltz, Mike Bed- ford, Tom Riordan, Jack Thorington, Joe Marshall, and Bill Harrigan. LAST ROW: Tom Drolet, Frank St. Onge, Ed Lagger, Tom Buban, Tom Kennedy, Tom Dedin, Larry Senftner, Steve Rickelman, Don Mc- Graw, and Len Greetis. U!!! M - 11 sv In Now in its second year at the Hill, the Brandsma Club has en- deavored to encourage its mem- bers in the field of scholarship. Thus by fostering students in com- petitive examinations, the club hopes to help many of them to continue their education. Under the moderation of Father Keith Egan, O. Carm., the club members include those students who have consistently remained at the head of their class. Senior member are, left to right: Ed Lagger, Bob Gregorich, Tom Klett, Jim Beaupre, Richard Mueller, Bob Korst, Steve Rickleman, Father Keith Egan, O. Carm., moderator, Terry King, Phil Lord, Paul Baltz, Len Greetis, Larry Carr. Junior members of the Brandsma Club, left to right, SEATED: George Hopkins, John Rogers, Fr. Keith Egan, O. Carm., Ron Fordonski, John Bell. STANDING: Bill Slack, Jim Catalani, Bob Chmielewski, Bob Conroy, Tom Stein, Ray Clennon, George Lagan, George Banas, Charlie Wheeler, Mike Bogner, Ralph Plavec, Joseph Mikuska, John Shaf, Robert Dutkiewicz, and William Dutkiewicz. ,it :gras g Q1 .J si K 'df if? if W N ri Ml 9 .J rf' lil-3,3 , Hen The Varsity C Club, newly formed this year, proved to be one of the most exclusive and respected of all the school organizations. Membership was limited to those students who were awarded a varsity monogram in any of the maior sports, football, basketball, baseball, and golf. The C men acted as ushers at basketball games and at pep assemblies, and also sponsored post game socials. Father Boniface Freiman, O. Carm., served as moderator of the C club, with seniors Jim Gassensmith as President, Don McGraw, Vice-President, Tom Klett, Sec- retary, and Walt Nolan, Sergeant-at-Arms. , ,P FRONT ROW, left to right: Rich Hakey, Jim Stukel, Bob Szopinski, Jim Gassensmith, Ed Lcnnert, and Bill Palmer. SECOND ROW: Jack O'Brien, Larry Larson, Frank St. Onge, Jack McDonald, and Tom Klett. THIRD ROW: Larry Senffner, Bob Korst, Walt Nolan, Chuck Collins, and Tom Dedin. FOURTH ROW: Bud Plunge, Jack Thorington, Steve Rickelman, Bill Nlrozek, and Larry Carr. BACK ROW: Father Boniface, Moderator, Jim Embling, Tom Kennedy, Ken Stalzer, and Ron Carnaghi. Since iTs organizaTion Two years ago, The Explorers have conTinued To Torm an inTegral parT of The school curriculum. The group sponsored numerous camping Trips Tor Those boys inTeresTed in scouTing, as well as Taking charge of monThly skaTing parTies, and offering courses in swimming and liTe saving. This pasT year The organizaTion was under The direcTion oT FaTher Meinrad Rogge, O. Carm. REAR, sTanding: Father Meinrad, Moderamrp Neil Ward, Tony GolobiTsch, James Pavlich, Dennis Gelobhsch, and Mr. Ed Sulcley. FRONT, sTanding: John Baltz, Robe-rT Rogina, David ClinTon, Arthur Lewis, James Scolari. KNEELING, from: David Decman, Alec Beaudoin, Edward ScholTes, Lawrence Buldak, and Lawrence Sukley. 9 VW? Q47 paw I. x 4. , , f an 'NF S f 4 S 3 Y E , NT.. :L . 1f1Q7 z , L?X2 E Ex5Qg igS 5 AH , f 31 - z i Q ' rx f A . Q 2 A -. Q ' .,i Q si 23 ii Qy3iq3?iY'?f'f Q F fi Lg is in it 5 XE, if ,A -4 .A ' 3 si S ' 'T it 'Y V7 A W ll, i ,M : f : f Q1 ij ff www ff? . A ,hfffff xl '. lan -V . 4 gh ,. fm Ti - Q f, -- i K ig E-F 7. -yi 'S f 4 Q31 sl .W,.. :Q ,.3MM , , Y . - R f Ar - ' , x. x f ,, f- -' SU W! 2 7 K X 'fLf Q sg' W A . 'mf 'S -1 If :-:wi F' 9' A M ,... 1 J, A 3 Q. ? Z I J, Q. iight V r T Y .Wg ff f 6 , nr HO aa Eff' yi: bl, 1 xl. N gm .1 f' .ff -ff 1115. IN if xii This year, under the direction of Father Bertin Smith, O. Carm., and Father Carey Bohan, O. Carm., the Sunday night socials once again proved to be one of the favorite forms of weekend entertainment for Joliet teenagers. With the music of Roy Gordon and Gene Victor always providing an appropriate atmosphere, these socials were well attended through- out the course of the school year. Q,Y?f' fig W' Q 1 Scene at The Halloween Dance. Jim Finucane seems perplexed. Mau Maus from The Academy visit Halloween Dance. -1? 4. 3 if ll only goes To show ihai cloflies make the girl, S WN X X X X 1' 4 .Q i QQ ll - is QQ'- 'f iff in Q3 ww A. N s 1 I 3 1 K X 'A' Winning cosiumes at Halloween Dance. 5, 1 1 7 D On Friday evening, November 15, the football team held their annual homecoming dance in honor of the players who helped make the season a success. The dance, entitled Gridiron Fascination, was made even more enioyable by the dreamy music provided by Roy Gordon and his orchestra. Chairmen for the colorful event were team co-captains, Jim Gassensmith and Don McGraw. Father Keith Egan, O. Carm., was faculty advisor. Co-Captain Don McGraw receives most valuable player award from Notre Dame Club representative, Dominic Boetto, as coaches Leroy Leslie and Ernie Zaleiski look on. fa 6 4 Football Dance Committee, STANDING, left to right: Jim Stulcel and Jim Sweeney. SITTING, , left to right: Larry Senffner, Jim Gassensmith, Don McGraw, and Ed Lennert. 'L c G 6 on 4 Steve Rickelman receives crown and cape from former Home coming Queen Carol Kuban, as present Homecoming Queen Pat Landry, looks on. 6 a Football players trip the light fantastic with their mothers. S, wr - - 'r ' um This year's Junior Prom, Junior Sno-Ball, was held January 24 in the Hilltop gym. Numerous junior and senior couples danced to the bewitching music of Gene Victor's Orchestra in the splendor of a mid-winter wonderland. Fr. Carey Bohan, O. Carm., was moderator for the juniors' grand social event. He was assisted by committee members from the junior class including Bob Chmielew- ski, Bob Conroy, Chuck Collins, Andy Kelly, Terry Lennon, John Rogers, Pete Valek, and Chuck Wheeler. .ywi.M'.I N, 'F , I . A xi, View of the Grand March B C 'v V . . ,title -at .,I - .WZ Z' lmao! ,x 41' X Junior Prom Committee, left to right: Bob Conroy, John Rogers, Chuck Wheeler, Fr. Carey Bohan, O. Carm., Moderator, Terry Lennon, Chuck Collins, Pete Valek, Andy Kelly, and Bob Chmielewski. Camera spotlights Tom Banic and date. Ed Feeney, Jack Thorington, Len Greetis and dates line up forthe Grand March. ,r.l ,Nfl ' Y KFC? 1 April 25 saw an unusual scene in the Hilltop i gym. The Silvery Moon shone brightly over W numerous dancing couples while the enchanting XY music of Don Williams sweetly crept into every QJ corner of the gym, for Silvery Moon was the theme ot the annual band dance, a terrific success as usual. Committee members included Bob Setina, Mike r is flllli Bedford, Dave Vergo, Tom Kennedy, Ray Clennon, Silvery Moon and Ray Kreiger. Ray Clennon and Don McHugh pause for a' breather. x ll ? Nan:-9' t Xa-its , T lll f t Q mwlll wg, t o Rocky Carneghi calls an important huddle. Band couples dance by the light of the Silvery Moon ' fwggy -. W' .z , .M . - , X! - .'n'1'5.r.: - K, -'X I v-F' -':.I 2.-, v. by 'Q' -3. ..- , I E W. 'g. AW ,I n- - '. - -y -' X. ,Em . 459' .QW .W , ,..f as ...rv Q- , f -Sz.: if V I .W M.. G53 wfii W Spa. I.,-1-.gf . .ifik?fxi g g ..-Wag, . . k J 1 'liiwiiw 55.5. , j 'M .9 , -gsm ...- ...ws . H. . igfkiig 5 z, 'i' H i? i . All .sw Jq A Nfl 1 , is my 2 fem 5 Ms Steve Rickelmanssmiles for the camera while l Paul Bahz keeps his mind on his dancing. yi 94 Long after the Dance the basketball team ns feted at the Cozy Cottage Posnng v ' wnth Coach Leroy Leslue are Don McGraw Tom Klett Tom Dedm Bob Korst Q ' fstatsJ Steve Rlckelman Ed Baransku Frank St Onge Cstatsl Jack Thormgton and Larry Carr manager YX7 l ,.-. .V e on 6 a 'L fa a m 4 Jack Thorington and Kay Burns waltz by The enchanted Leon Bazzarone. Sieve Rickelman and Tom Drolet lead seniors in Grand March 4 0 4 4 'L 4 s I 1 , . .N,,,.,, 15 N jffy f ,I , , , Bob Setina and date warm up for grand march. ' m , 7 shuffle sawdust at Senior P if f, 'L 4 cc 4 Z. c 0 W Ed Lagger receives gold rosary from Bishop Martin D. McNamara. Msgr. Magner delivers commencement address. .s..,..g!r S it in l.,,.- Bishop McNamara addresses graduates. Bishop Martin D. McNamara and Msgr. James Magner followed by procession, Graduates and ushers assemble' Cathedral. St. Raymond's f .Q iw 5. f- +L 'L 32 rg 3 W xx W I W- gr 5 593435 Q1 ,,. Senior Medalisis-FIRST ROW, left to right: Alex Plunge, Lee Weiskop, Larry Freehauf, Don Kurtyak, Tom Drolef, Richard Mueller, Tom Bell. SECOND ROW: Rich Hakey, Terrance King, Mike Bedford, Larry Senffner, EH Lagger, and Bill Harrigan. 0I'l0l 5 bU6Ll'6!5 I , Ylllio Rl. Rev. lxlsgr. Gregory Clues Fleslnl l I for Freshman l7rol-ifiency l uuif flllully , , ,, , SL Pmrir-lg Ilfinnmblv Nl.-mimi 'l'l.f-m..- CRNQL Sl. R.n-ywml l'.nl..-ilml onom .xdwarcfd TIN- Rl. Rev. lxlsgr. lxi. Bulnlu hivfiul for Religion ?II,I:IIkl.I Rirlmrml hluvller . lxlzxry Xulivily llfmumlylr- Nr-nxinu IW-pl. BI.-r.ll.ill . Sl. Cli-mf, I.. Klfnngr The Pope Pius Xll lxleilal for General Proiifiency Richard lxlueller . ,,.,. . ..,.,.,. , ....., .,....,.,,,. . . .SL lxlary lxlaliviiy Honoralmls Ficnliun l llrlie Rl. Rev. Nlsgr. Philip Kennedy lxlednl l-or Senior English l m King ' ' ' N' ll l l Lall l 'l l lfzlxxin lixgger. , , , .SL Ruyrnoncl fallwllrnl llimnmlilv Nl.-un.,-1 The Bishop lwartin DI lxlclxlamara Nledal for the .l.m-.rs Bi-.iuprif .. . . .in luili-, N,-n lmwv HONOR MAN OF THE CLASS OF H358 Thomas Drolet ...................... ,..,.,,...... . ,,.......... S L Raymoncl Cnllicrlral I I The Ri. Rev. hlsgr. Emery Guilsrllall Nledal for Junior English ,lnlm Rogers .. ............ ............... .,,, . .. ,...... Sl. Rf ' l Cl. ll Ci fl The Most Rev. Kilian Lyncli. Uffnrrn. Srliolaulic-:Xilili-lic Fleclal Hmong rl le N ' X I , 'I - ,- , llmmrulilv Ni-mimi Lawrence Senl-l-ner ..,. ...... , , ,....,. ,......, bl, . l'lr3 N xllulg CIIIIIIIII NI XVIIIIIIIIII I II I II N IIIIIIIIII The Very Reverend Raphael lj. Kieffer, Ollarm. hleclal lor Sl'l1l0l' l,f0l-lfl'-'UVB' Vllln- Rm. .lnlin lfenlingg hlednl lor Sophomore English Terrence King - --'- '- ' ' ' 5 t' RHvm0nflf1'l'1f'flf0l ljamivl Nl1'HlIgl1 , ...,........ ....,,, . . . .. ..... Sl .luclv ilflmml-le INli-umm Fclwin l.4-igger ,, , . . . Sl, lhmimul l'..il-f-.Iml llunomlmli- M4-mann Angus: Kmmw .. . 5, j,,I,,, The Rf. Rev. lxisgr. Rmneo Blanche-'lie lxleclnl for lunior ljmlirienry ,lille Rm, Fdllinlx ljonlnll. flffirlii. Nieclal llnr l:r4wlillmr1 lfingjllili Charles NI Xvlqpeler AQQQ ..,- ---Vv-v-vvv,'--A--Alll-- lllltl S f I 'Barrick Cinrl if. llrz-xxx-L. ,lr. . . . .... .... . , ,.,,,,. ..... Sl. Rose. Xvilniingglnn iff-f--if.-I-lv Flf-Mun i1.,....f..l,l.- xi.-nm.. Ruin-rr Clnnicicw-lii .. ., .. .,... Ss. Cyril and Bicllmnlius. l.i-mimi VIIIII RWIII N XIIIIII MIIIIIIIIII, The Rt. Rev. lxlsgr. Edwin Hoover hledal I I I I I fm. 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Rnyuloncl Callie-drill l.nwrr'm'e Senllner ........ ............... S I. Nlury Nnlivily George l .ev Xveislcop ......, ..., .SL Rnynmnd Cznllwdrnl The Rev, ,lusvpll .Wdum lxledul lor Biology l.z-sler Dolalf . . .. ..... , . MSI Paul Ihr' .-Xposlle ll......r..l.l.- M.-..li.... Ronald Fmncialu..-ifl. .Sr ll--m....l The Rev, John lxluyer lxledal lor Spanish Xvillienn firm-y ...., .....................,............. .... S l, Raymond Cullledml ll..n..ml.If- M--mi-... Rmmlrl Full... . . . .. , . .. llaly Uma. JCHS Scholarship Winners, FRONT ROW, left to right: Terrence King, William Ferguson, Thomas Klett, Paul Baltz, Robert Korst, Alex Plunge, and Robert Selina. SECOND ROW: Ronald Carnaghi, Robert Szopinski, James Beaupre, Gerald Spesia, Donald McGraw, and Richard Mueller. BACK ROW: Michael Bedford, Philip Lord, James Gassensmith, Leonard Greetis, Walter Nolan, and Thomas Dedin. .Hmmm lf, 41 'Y 1 Godfrey sights f 1- V ','. :Tr ' : 4-oluuvv' rf' Img M,- ,,.,.o- ' . Will? all ll 7 gl ? 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