Joliet Catholic High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Joliet, IL)
- Class of 1959
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vi . 7 '?1'-vi--., -.'i .fi -' ' :IS EFX- - ., - E' ,I iiii so is I s I 'I PREPARE FOR ER I exams '5' Law-awe'--,w-Pngwd' Puatisusp BY oe LA satis uicu scuooi. STUDENTS ' A ' - ,-if A- ...J-'fzf :flu-257' ' 1 '1,,.- 4 '-ff' A-flf, I., 5.11,-.,, I, -,girl-ffi!-1-5--- Qi IOLIET, ILLINOIS, MARCH 13, l95'L Number 10 .-' ' - -4 14 :-',:g:.- ff -4fz..:'22ig,f 'fdfff .,. Z,-Z.- 55,1 if W . .L I . . . L. S. ms eague hampions hip i. .L. AT ST. MEL I IN overt-'rms QI: game of games was that one t between joliet and St. Mel icago. lt suffices to say that I won in an overtime period. V ll lf-now how De La Salle plays I overtime period. Very seldom 'f that they lose aiter they have 3 ,the score at the end oi the four l ar periods. I '7,1' ere Conroy, Joliet floor guard, I --11 de the winning basket with l0 h' Conds to play in the extra period. l so doing, he showed his ability l ' - think quickly in a perilous po- I ition. With only l0 seconds to go I -I ie picked up a free ball under St. Q el's basket and dribbled the length fig the floor, with Hughes close on I , Vr., his heels. Under the rirn Conroy I suddenly' checked and stood still. l ': 2 Hughes ran past him into the . bleachers. Conroy hopped up and I slipped the ball into the basket. I' Before the ball could be brought l si ..., dffsflt to newer- 'he gm lzim'-'11-d. I I Your times the score was tied. Y' Five time Joliet was in the lead l I ' and five times St. Mel was in the I Iiffi'?,gQj2 '. 3.5, lead. De La Salle was never ahead I ' 'A Ejjff ,,.V until the third quarter was well un- det way. At the end of the first' quarter St. Mel led 'J to 3. At the I ., ,, half joliet was still trailing B to 4. I ln the third quarter Joliet rallied several times to overcome a three or l 'four point lead. When the third l ,,.f-i period ended De La Salle was ahead I for the first time, li to l4. 1 ' iff ,.., The score at the end of the fourth l I I H VNYN I .f4 ' ' Period WHS 19 'O 19- During the I i'i overtime period no scoring was ' '-'1 '.'- f .11 -'i '.' A f -we V 5.-, A-. I -.,... made until the last l0 seconds, when 1932 CATHOLIC LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Pete Conroy put in that fatal shot I ,,.f-f-fffefzd-.,4',-:f,,,-ff 'ef--ff which was to put St. Mel down in I defeath l MASSE5 OFFERED FOR IFRHSHMEN HEAR TALK- SENIOR CARD PARTY II I ' 'zdixsgc f'-IM 'i?2,m, success or TEAMI ON sr. Paranoia 'ro ee HELD so rlgias-E,1iiI,f,si n EI I! 'L E 2 I Monday inornmg,lVlaEcl134, Rai- I Freshman ll was entertained by In the near future, April 4 t gmnggfcef- lg 4 IRQIQLIIIIC 2 0 2 erend Father Keatingo ere up el lflsi-other joseph on Thursday rnorn- exact, one of the most mag Cmifsyri 5 0 zmieitg 1. i 3 I Holy Sacrifice of the Mass for the ing, March 17, with an interesting underralzmgs ever attempted Emma mg 1 X 2iilfIiliEs,g ii ii i I success of the basketball team. lf discussion on St. Patrick. Brother present Senior class will be bm -5 rg EI -3 Q '3 we want to obtain any victories or stated that the people of the present to a glorious climax. On this .large periods: 5 I II A Pnl true success we must pray, for lay day and age do not accord him the a card party is to be held s i,,,'M,,i ' jjjj'ffjj'jjTjjQjjffj,5 5 5 5 0.49 I ourselves we can do nothing. Be- respect that is due him. ed by the Senior class. 1 I? 1 I cause of fitshirngnite value, the :floss Sligodxeiicllospph uild phi story of 1All the :orlt Joi Zupplyi , 'I' N is one o t e est means o o tain- t. atrie 's li, e in tie itt e country ayers 'wit ear s, ice, et DEBATE M , ' ing what we desireg hence it is very of ireland. The history of the con- be done by the mothers of ' S ' EL S ' fitting that Mass should be said for version of the whole of Ireland by iors. The awarding of pri Resolved, that Compulsory Un- the success of our team. The sm- ' St. Patrick was told in detail. also he handled by them. 2 -'i' .serotqloyinent insurance Should be I dents manifested their loyalty to So interesting was Brother jo- But to the interesting par ' ' 1 t the many Statesf' the, team, by receiving Holy Com' sepl-Bs method of telling the story night is ostensibly Senior ' 0!',il'1G' I11ui1i011 with the intention that they that the Freshmen listlened with However, all the other c ' ' ' ' f the Loyola hated breaths and heaved a deep invited, together with the' b u ht to boy or girl. A good tim - - eithe vicwts o ' f- ' ' es we do not sigh when the tale was ro g - close. ' I anteed to all. W ' I - A special room has be 3 N ' -- , Ibmught out dur xx X i I ' f ' N xy x 5 f f Z bp- N X X l 'lf f!f,! R--N '-M X is ,f 1 Q - so ll xx Slam' ' hl S E X X XX 1 --'M X' ,, X X X X X Q , f 4. x 1. . , X X X Si, ,svwxxkxs NX X of ,ff ' tx X X Xa. ,f C-QNX x at X fl' XX Lexx ex h 1918-1958 ANNIVERSARY ISSUE 19 xexgs ----exs -W -------- e -----, -w----w X XX--KW -f-----------f-- -'f- - --- A l E S IBISS WO HDI V6l'S3l'l - JCH5 C l b l A ' ' o , 0 HI h Schoo s 4Oth' Carme If f cation formally accredited the taught at Jol To see the impressive ex- school in 1923. Four years la sch panse of Joliet Catholic High er a new building for School in 1958 it is difficult school was buil to remember the school's mod t e 1 est beginnings, Before the Catholic o Co nty h iet Cath ' r t- ool's enrol the ne h' h 't to ca h - h 'ncreasing l 1.918 Thr b ys of W' u ad no C h ' ' School t . th t added to the schcol Th reached a tion housed t of almost three sho undred and fifty stude ment. The following y ars the Christian ty suc hers labored well an high faithfully for th It was then young me he late Cardinal Mun delein of Chicago d 212-ange St P FC' A olic he . e add lment he m a ' w ig ps, band r re for nts. roo enrol ear the f u the ye ceeded in ill Brot d the re at olic e Cathol o attend n of the a t - But in 1 ecided to . r atrick's ool intoa 'h c h 1 n ooms, and class ms. At the sam ' acul- new priory ' fulfilling all t quirements of th ic Central Asso ' ' Joliet area. sch 933 the economi pression forced ra ar the sc boys' higi sg? e school was na alle Hi e time a was completed for he Carmelite Fathers. e North Since the completion of the eration and the new wing, Joliet Cathol' ' ool became fully accredit- rollment has c de- ed. tim ' them to leave Following Fr. Matthew hool. principal was Fr ol. In August of that year the Gilmor med De La Carmelite Fa th ers assume gh and placed under the heavy debt an e direction of the Christian ute to t others. Vhe building Was r during th ics en reached e high cf as den . Bonave e, OCar d school d as a tr' he peo l renamed em0del e summ Bro H an all ' almost ts. The nture o . m. Aga' contin lb- with p e of J the sc - Cathol' er of 1918 . ilarjg . Matt 1,000 stu- variety of cours pen to these st in the placed .I ued to keep step the educational oliet its students hool Joliet w ic High Schoo new faculty w along with Math hias and Octav' . tool: charg 192 es udents has oliet Catholic a the top schools needs of With . The old buildi as adapted for ne l. The courses as headed by Fr ew O'Neill, OC ian first prior e. w 2 the first grad zeld at De mong cf the area. each new graduating ng class the number of scholar- wtechnical ship winners has increased and furnished with adding to Joliet Catholic's . tools, equipment and machin- scholastic rating. In other . arm., the ery valued at 8100,000. fields such as music, art and and principal. It Fr. Lucian Casey, O.Carm., sports the school has many as not an easy task during was Joliet Catholic's next hard-won laurels. uation the depression to not only principal. He was followed in Facing the future the Carm- LH Salle High- assume a heavy debt but to office by Fr. Shane Tahney. elites and other faculty mem- .ardinal himself was keep the school progressng. 0.C'arm., th e Hills present bers are confident that t for the ceremonies The Carmelites were determ- principal. In 1956 under Fr: school has well 'aised the work of the ined to do both. Shane an expansion program fine re rn Brothers. The Illi- During the first year in was put into high gear with telliepartmentvofljldu which the Carmente Fathers 1-Lfgqplete new w the earned its plIlali0I1 QIICI that the future years will see Joliet Ing being Catholic an even better school. agx -.-se ,,t. , Q Joliet Catholic High School. View . . . . -any of old wing, new addition and prlory .Q facing west. . ' 5 f thc annlvcrsihfy' vcr is 5y1nbolY1s9OSCh00l and ThC CO , thg 68. I of .l thg -.Cbmtcfl 'U . 40th yur fmclitC5 at I I LL escnfing UL ur of the Ca rCPf ' with Y A' . , H10 N ' SIIVU' Hill. 1918 ,KK , QLIC I 'X TX 1915 A '97 1958 O lf 0 ll- W J 1959 Zontcnfs 0 A LlITl1IIIbfIdflOIl Senror s I IlLlCI'LllbSITlCI1 Athletrts Relrgron Clubs Socral H1f.,llllK!1llfS mtl l leulty Siu C0 Edziofs Robert Conroy Charles Wheeler A ffllffllll' Edzimf james Glavan james Troha A trofzfzfe Edzlou john Gabel Thomas Stern Edu ard Glenney George Hoplnns Thomas Wheeler Staff Affzftr Rrchard Dobelman Dale Peters Sfrzff Pb0fOgl11f7lJ6I Ray mond Clennon Moflemfoa lar Frnbar Shanley O farm Photo Lmozzl Fr Stanley Kromer O farm Fr Duncan Rerlly O farm X M!!! V Hx. Vjlv. 6FQ5'l2 V4A0 0 , ,sf C.: Aww 'i. -i-'Imax O 'L r l fun. ol 2, 44 Lu ra ff 4 U 531, ,. 5 O . Km fi 'K .rl Sf 7 XA 70d 45 0, XD 1 s or o ET- QQ J p I I 5 Q o L O O Q . I .Y . Y rant' ll 1 CURIA GENERALIZIA DEI PP CARMELITANI Telef 55 35 I3 Telegraflce COLLALBERT C C P 113049 Dear Fathers and Brothers It gry es me much pleasure to send you thc hcartrest congratulatrons ot thc Curra on the otcasron of your Srly er ubrlee You h rye ey ery rerson to be r l rd and reyorce for rn the short span of twenty frye years you haye made rcmarlx able progress both rn the Parrshes ind rn the Hrgh School The new addrtrons to the I-Irgh School the magnrfrcent Prrory of St Elms the new St Bern 1rd s Church and the plans for a new Parrsh Prrory rt St Mary s Church represent years of hard worlr pcrseyerrng effort and untrrrng Lerl on the part ot our frrst went to olret has become 1 realrty and the seed he so Lealously cultry ated his borne rts frurt The Order rs justly proud of rll you h rye done md the part of Carmel s vrney ard assrgncd to you has brought forth rts frurt rn due season As you men of the present torl so zealously day after day to bc worthy or the men that have gone before you remember the glorrous apostolate of C,1KllOl1L cducatron rn whrch you engage for the glory of God and country Hundreds of young men haye left you to talxe therr place rn socrety where they do honor to therr Alma Mater and proclarm by the example of therr darly lryes that Chrrstran yrrtue rs one of the prllars of our w ayf of lrfe As the Srlyer turns to Gold you must be renew ed rn the sprrrt of your dedrcatron to thrs great cause and when the gorng rs drffrcult remember that those who rnstruct others unto yustrce shall shrne lrlte stars rn the ltrngdom of heay en My blessrng to you and may Our lady and Qt hlras bless you all XWVLW LMA WW. f -xv - EQ 15 ' 7 4 ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' . 2 ' ' L 1 L . ' ' 1 . ' . , Y Y 'Q h 7 I I b ' 2 A ' Carmelrte Priests and Brothers. The vision which Fr. Matthew' had when he V J' ' - 2 . ' v . v - ' v 1 ' ' . ' ' ' a 2 ' 2 ' 1 ' ' , -' Y , , K - ' ' ' ' I ' 4 1 v v v , y v F T2 '- r - ' 7 ' . ' ,V f V - v' .T , to , . v b Y v v - A v L . A ' ' v . 0 I ' ' B ' a Qoma KQMQMI Vue Sforza Pallavucrnu IO XIOSI RIN IXILI-XX IHXCH O CARXI cm nf in C 11mQl1tLO1dc1 in fri: 'I' If 4 5 4- ' '63 D 5 ' ' t' tu! 'V i ffl: Q! fs 'Z f 'f ,aw '0' E 3451 Y,'f.:!f?A,. f 91 Hi'-H717 THE VERY REVEREND RAPHAEL P. KIEFEER, O. CARM, Prior Provincial of the Carrnelite Province of the Most Pure Heart of Mary His Excellency, THE MOST REVEREND MARTIN D. MCNAMARA, D.D Bishop of Joliet, Illinois REX. SHANE D. TAI-INEY, O. CARM Principal Joliet Catholic High School .j,0,1QJ4,L.fKfk-91.4114 ICAAAQV In DeSales IS 1 supenor of St Elms Commumty In addmon to hls dunes as Pnor he tcuhes frmhmm Engllsh md IS m clmrge of thc Alumm 7 'lhe he-1d of the Enghsh Depaltmcnt F1 Regs teaches senior Enghsh He 15 also sub pmol of St Elxas Prxors H15 other dunes mcludc SUPEIXISIDQ m tmmural bovshng T lu H111 N flux QJUIJIHCL PIULI 1111 xi Q muted x I' 1 itt 1115 Q mx 1 sc stmt t Colm m m thu L nm ug m tc uhm wi hommc Ing IS 1 Z, Cwfbyigs-Wdfcfw 'lhe dunes of the V1cL PIIFICIQJ1 111 dude Lhrectmq thc SfUdlCS off1Ce and otlcl 1Qtmt1es Qunh as thc Sundu u mls 1' Kuth llxo msuugts 16 Meshmcn IH Medlcx 11 H1sto1y 'md Iltm QVC PQ ggi X ik CE Admzuz frafmn X , gn44Xad1,6 MQW, Dlxutcu or RLl1L,1on md Offltlll sdmol 11151 mm 11 Aquxms 111115 fiom CIHCIQO xxhup In qmndui Nfoum Cumel Hlgh mul At mc H hc tuchfs tr 1 rm mn lm heuls thc Rd: 1 n Dpputmnm X X ff 1 64wq,,1 iff 4 I' Qolmm IS m chlrge ot thg dcms uc In Iddlfllill to SUQCIXISIUQ uc Student wunul lm tcuhes Intm to thc sofhomcuu Jumms md Qcnmm F1 Cumcl 15 the ncxxly qpomted Mod autor of Athletxci HL 19 m 6111125 of thc Muh Dcpxrtmcnt md his dug of thc bookitorc ,,i,J'lM4.L...A9,5..., C96..,,.1 sxdw lx 1 mg t th xdwo 5 mms 111 lux IS the Sm mu hi L rw hulk BL IL xuxuwn Npucm md z1wJL11'cs tu Chcwlux 54 gf 5 L JW V I I Q Q V C V ff bill' X' 5 C: ,.,, J . 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' l.g 'Lui la m.1 rclig' : I . i I g'O ' ' jf fjwoatam nexxtomer thc H ll Fr Barry teaches Math md Chcmrstry to the schools lsplrmg, sclentlsts Annnersary Mass at St Raymonds Cathedral X fever'-L-I Cfzawf Fr Stanley superwses the Industrral Arts Department teaches sophomore Rellgxon and does a lxons share of photography work for school publrcatlons Qdjwfffyffgafaffgztzfa.. The semor Hrstory teacher 15 Fr Cyrrl In addrtlon he handles the senror re treats the student councrl conventmon and the Natxonal Honor Socxety if The Guldance Program xx :ll beneflt from Fr Bennets mam years of experrence rn the fleld Spamsh 1nd Anclcnt and Medrexal Hxston arc also on hrs pro gram 34,6-Mt..P,fL,..,-Lac-A.. Besrdes be ng procurator of St Elras Prxory Fr Bertrn IS chaplarn at St Francrs Academy where he teaches Re lzg1on to the Senror glrls Hrs schedule Included teachrng ethxcs at St Josephs HOSl7ltdl Carmelrtes enter Cathedral for Annr xetsary Bliss The yunrors recerye the1r relrgrous rn structron from Tr Carey He also drrects hrs attentron to coachxng the track team and assxstmg at the Sunday Soclals Qjanao-v-Joi! ICQL' A name jolretan and former student of JCHS Fr Casrmrr returns to h1s alma mater after teachrng at De Sales Hrgh School rn Lourswlle, Ky He teach es Rellgxon to the semors L L v I A ai 2 7, A 'lf , fp 1 f . A ' to 1 i, , ' ' Q I V 4 , ,I , , I , ' ,JP . 7 ' V - 1 ' ' fl. 1 ' ' 3 . ' A W 4 .V v v C' - A I U l , :QR ly H Fr Bonrface sophomore re11g1or1 teacher reorgan1zed the Monogram Club as the VHISIW C Club and began the Arts and Crafts program at the H111 A' A product of Lou1sv1l1e, Fr Me1nrad was pr1v11eged to do graduate work rn Rome He teaches German and Latm, a1ds 1n counselmg, and 15 moderator of the Explorers if 5WoeJo2a.-z7407Q,. Fr Berthold heads the speech program and coaches the golf team He also fmds trme to manage the d1n1ng hall Northwestern IS the scene of Fr Bert holds graduate work rn speech Gi ,lie-vQfL7Sc,ZffQQ14.,o A graduate of St Bonaventure, Fr God frey IS dorng graduate work at Notre Dame and a scrence course at Argonne to help h1m rn teachmg Chem1stry at the H111 He also moderates the Sc1ence and Raclro clubs jigs :Jia cfcws Fr Duncan '1IC1'SCylfS d1d graduate work at it Bonaxentures and lNOt16 Dame Un1vers1t1es He 3551519 Fr God frey IH Chem1stry and also moderates the Photo Club and the cheerleaders jlismfazv ras An 111shman from Jersey C1ty, Fr Fmbar teaches IUHIOI Enghsh, journahsm, and moderates the band, band parents', school paper and yearbook Of1g1H8l Carmelrte faculty at the H111 C 'f ' 4. ' ' , , . 1 ,,,,c.,,,, Q 7 nf I , . ,, , . .C 79 ' 1 1 - 4 1 , 1 'D . I 1 ' ' . V K A . 1 1 L V . ' . U ' A D Y 4 . Mft f' We IJ - :QE le sg if - fl 3 The only emerml Carmelnte faculty mem ber it JCI-IS 19 Brother loseph F01 the past 75 years he his worked long md fi thfully for the school rn .1 yar1ety ol' posts He IS presently porter at the Monastery U .Di 'fn My man or many dCUY1f1C5 em es elescrxhe Bw Mano In JClLl1tlUl'l to hrs SUPEFXIQIIIL, L1brary he moderues the yery xetnye KUl3Zllf9 or the Altlr 91 FLIAS COMML NITY 1958 59 R0 DOM INO o C ,636 fix l- '5' H ,rf -ag f6L?A2,, Ou 0.-YV f4LLul,A. 6C ' Another member or the monistery mun tenance ereyy lS Bro Brendan He 19 seldom seen aetryely performmg hls dunes f3,L4,4fz.,4e,g,M,,44,K,,,, Whether thrnklng IH hnglxsh or Freneh Bro G1lbe1t 19 eyer CfflC1C'1'lf both teichmg, typmg and nn Hung for the hoole store fz,s4ug4,gbzf,,,,, me nevlesr member or the liculty 1 Bro Alexis who helps xylth the super used study Stenullxng eums and sehool actryrty yrograms leeep lum busy Xxx , -. CJ .. e K . . - , ' ' . - , fc ,J . V J 1 J Y 9 y' . . ' A f - , , ' ' ' ' ' . . I k K 7 . . ' D . ' '. ' , ' - m , .. ' 4 1 g ' ' 4 4 g ', ' 4 1 ti , . ' , V ' , ' . 5 le' :1f,3 w K ' . ,. Y, - . ,f f, , ' ff 4 J- 4 , ' f - L A ' L'f ' 'H lat ' ' '- fi- I'l- K ' 'L S Ik' K, ' I, K 1. A V. 11 U A J- J 1,5 k. ' ' L I. .' L ' 4 '. ,LAM jpg ,Que guy, aff Sister Rita Rose has just finished post graduate work at DePaul U4 She has taught the sophomore English and the Freshman Communication Arts for the past two years. Wgqgfgf Coach Zaleski hails from Notre Dame He is starting his fourth year as head football coach He also teaches general science and commercial subjects JW? Mr Gillespie is popular as both hard working line coach and freshman English teacher Besidcs his duties at the Hill he is Athletic Director at Lewis College I0 ,dial Q!-ff Sr. Siena comes to JCHS from St. Francis DeSales High School in Chicago. She taught at SFA from '49 to '55. She instructs juniors in world history and freshmen in Ancient and Medieval History. Coach Berg Addresses Pep Rally Mr. Berg is the newly appointed Athletic Director at the Hill. In addition to supervising the athletic program he teaches Physiology and physical educa- tion and coaches the frosh-soph. basket- ball squad. l B aff foal One of Notre Dames all time greats Mr Leslie is responsible for the fine shovt ing of the Hilltop basketball squad in recent seasons He handles Account ing and Business Education for the up perclassmen ,Wada 772 f4.,,,r,J ,WG Another membcr of the coaching staff is Mr Kopp hails from Wisconsin He in Nlr Gannon Besides coaching he teaches structs the underclassmcn in viooduorls Physiologs and phssicaleducztion ing and coaches the Fro5hS0ph hqse ball team 3 i . ' i c, ' . 7 fl! ' u , I 5 X I, g I A I 2 . . a . 4 Y I . -' ' ' i .I . r . -5 ' t ' ' ' V -. . . A . . llc I' 1 L . ' '. - - k . The head of the science department at Catholic High is Dr. Curran. The Red Cross Club and first aid room pro- vide an added outlet to his teaching. Jeff? Mr Mgiadden returns to JCHS after grrduatrng in 1950 Besides tcachrng XX'orld History to the iuniors he moder atcs the Blue and Grey Club W pwwfv Another Lewis graduatc on the faculta rs Mr Pannrer In addrtror to teaching machine and g ncrrl metal hc tea as up with Mr anc to coach the rosh football team -effzrgMADfPf4a1Le The finer points of art were brought to the school in the person of Mr. Huclak. His art students find many op- portunities to perfert their talent in and out of class with many posters, floats, and other school art needs. One of the better noun i e faculty is Mr McNulty thc band drrec tor Since comms, tc the Hill he has increased the performance and prestige of the band at various school acttxrtrcs and rn the State Blnd Contest aww lhe new chorrl cirreCtOr ot thc school is lblr Brinkman When not engagcd rn instructing the Melody bien hc assists Mr McNulty with the band me who YU? be Mr, McAfee is one time more recent additions to the faculty. He spends his time teaching drafting, general metal, and the new second course in drafting, In- dustrial Design. !54fdflfyQa4Mv Mr janc graduated from Lewis College rn 1957 He teaches math and English and coaches the freshman football squad Adrrng to the rnternatronrl flaxor f thc CHS faculty rs hir Sxonrxcc He tcrches math and Gcomctrx t the Honors Course stuclcnts introducing thcm to the wonder ind magic of thc xxorld of numbers i l 1' C , f ic f' Af . 4 ' ' . ' ' th . ' ' 1 . l' , ' 'a' - - - . - Y. .1 ' . f' a' 1 . ' ' r A . K ,Q - L Q V I A ' + ,.. ' 1 ra' L' H ' '. i' 'l 4' A. iii' i 'r'i 4' o V je 4 A tra A ' j 1' '. 4. 'Q ' L ' o 1 W, .IL ' Miss Himes did post graduate work at Iowa U. She is author of text on writing and displays her talents by teaching a group of Sophomores creative writing two days a week. Mrs Murphy is a graduate of Prowidence High School You can find her in the main office acting as secretary to the principal and the registrar Gixing xariety to the international back ground of the faculty Mr Alvarez comes to us from the Lmversity of Madrid Spain Hawing a thorough knowledge of his native tongue Spanish he is fully qualified in teaching our underclassmcn 2444.41 G7 ,tj Miss Faulkner received her masters degree at De-Paul. She was one of Ioliet's outstanding teachers and principals at Parks School. She does most of her work in the library, An international flavor was added to the faculty when Mrs. Medina arrived to teach our aspiring linguists the rudi- ments of Spanish. was y,,,,,t1,. Zhu, fu-.-.-f 4.uLL..... Mrs Venardi assists in the Bursar 5 office and handles all the financial books pertaining to the school An accomplished graduate of St Mary s College XX inona Minnesota where he majored in mathematics lNIr Sterr teach es 1 major share of modern math Trigo nometry and Algebra Mrs Rickleman assists in the library counseling pupils pertaining to all class reading lists Her two sons john 195-ij and Steve M958 are gradu ates of -ICI-IS Mr Boos is a product of River Falls State College Wisconsin He teaches the sophomores about our organic world with his Biology course V ' . 1 f' ' . . 7- V ' i It A - D Ki i K ' K C if i ' , 5, 3 . .al Qraduafcs af I 95 9 JAINIES EDWARD BABCOCK 'ijimu Guardian Angel Sacred Heart Basketball 1, 21 Presi- dent YCS 'ig YCS 3, 4g Chorus 2. 31 Operation Opportunity MC 4g Foot- ball Dance Committee 33 Homecoming Paracle 4. I3 MICHAEL JOHN BOGNER Mike -Iones. Minooka St. Dennis, Lockport English Medal lg Essay Contest: T rea s urer Branclsma Club 2g Base- ball Manager 23 Intra- mural Basketball 2, 5, sig Intramural Bowling .ig National Honor Society 3. ii Brandsma Club 2, 3. 4: Teenage XY'o1'k- shop fl: Spark lg Re- ligion Honor Roll 3, 4: Scholastic Honor Roll THOIVIAS LOUIS BANIC St. joseph Intramural Bowling 3, 4g Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Religion Honor Roll ei: Homecoming Paratle 2. 3. RICHARD XVAYNIZ BAZZARONE Bam St. Joseph Baseball 1, 23 Intraimiral Baseball 13 Halloween Dance 3, -1. gO00M1Nooc 6' X 6 5 Elm af 1 Q59 Bob St. Patrick Spark 1. ANDY INIICHAEL BIRSA Birs St. joseph, Rockdale Frosh Sophomore Football 2g Varsity Basketball 33 Junior Varsity Basketball 23 Chorus 3, -ig junior Prom 3. GEORGE MICHAEL BANAS ..Guy., St. Paul, Owosso, Michi- gan St. Cyril, Joliet National Honor Society 3, 4g Brandsma Club 3, 4g Religion and Scholas- tic Honor Rolls 1, 2, 3, fig Honorable Mention for World History Medal 3g Dining Hall Monitor 4, JOHN RAYINIOND BELL Peaches St, Raymoncls Annunciation. Morris Class Officer, Treasurer 25 Baseball Ig Student Council 23 National Honor Society 3, 4. MICHAEL JOHN BULGER Miken St. Raymond's Football 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Freethrow Champ 2, Football Dance 2, 3, 4, Varsity C Club 4. PAUL FRANCIS BUSS Truck Farragut St. Anne Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Basketball Manager 2, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Bowling 4, National Honor Society 4, Religion Honor Roll 3, Junior Prom. JAMES JOSEPH CATALINI Cat Washingtchn St. Anthony's Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4: Intramural Basketball 3, 4, National Honor Society 3. 4, Brandsma Club 31 Freshman Stag. ROBERT MICHAEL CHMIELEWSKI Chimmy St. Cyril and Methodius Lemont Class Officer, Vice President 1, President 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3. 4. President 4: Varsity C Club 3, 4, Student Council 1. 2. 3. 4. President 41 Brandsma Club 3. 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, Religion and Scholastic Honor Rolls 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Mention Speech, General Proficiency Medal, Biology Medal 21 Medals. Speech Contests, American Legion 3, 4, Chicago American 3, 4, Voice of Democracy 4, Diocesan 4, Representative to Kiwanis 41 Junior Prom, Basketball Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Prom. RICHARD CHARLES BOLAND Rich'l St. Paul the Apostle St. Jude Freshman Basketball, Bowling 4, Band 33 Basketball IHffHmUf315 2, Religion Honor Roll 1. WILLIAM AUGUST BULFER .BOM St. Mary's Nativity President Junior Red Cross 4, President YCS 3, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, YCS 2,.3, 4, Teenage Worksliop 1, 2, 3, 43 Victory Light 2, Student Council 4, Frosh-Soph Hop, Will County Representative JRC. CHRISTY JAINIES BYRNE Chris St, Mary Carmelite Chorus 1, National Honor Society 3, Teenage XWorkshop 4, Religion Honor Roll, Frosh-Soph Hop, Frosh Stag Committee. ROWAN ROBERT CARDXWELL 'lButch St. Raymond Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4, Basketball 1: Bowling 2, 3,'4, Varsity C Culb, Glee Club 2. 3. 4, JOHN ALBERT CINOTTO Indian Assumption, Coal City, Blue and Gray 4, Religion Honor Roll 3, 4, Explorers Treasurer, Alumni College Quest. Committee 4. RAYMOND JOSEPH CLENNON, JR. Ray Minnoka St. Blary. hlinnoka Band 1. 2. 3. 4. President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Chorus 1, JCHS Dance Band Leader 4, Photo Club 1, 3, 4, Branclsma Club 3. 41 Victory Light, Hilltopper 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, District and State Band Contests 2, 3 place, Student Council 3, 4. ROBERT THOMAS CONROY Bob St. Patrick National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, K. of A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Teenage Workshop 2, 3, 4, Board 4, Blue and Gray 3, 4, President 4, Brandsma Club 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Victory Light 3, 4, Hilltopper 3, 4, Co-Editor 4, Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, Frosh-Soph Hop 1, Junior, Senior Proms, Representative IASC and KDSC Conventions 3, Representative to Kiwanis 4, Plays, Who Dunnit, Father of the Bride, Bronze medal for Bishop's Candlesticks 3, Our Hearts XX'ere Young and Gay 4, Elks Speech Contest 4, Polio Drive Chair- man 4, Homecoming 2, 3, 4. PETER MICHAEL CONSTANTINO Pete St. Christopher, Midlothian CHARLES MICHAEL COLLINS Chuck St. Patrick Freshman Class President, Blue and Gray 3, 4, President 35 Baseball Manager 1, Football Manager 2, 3, 4, Varsity C Club 3, 4, Spark 1, Victory Light 2, Frosh-Soph Hop 1, Junior Prom, Football Dance 4, Religion Honor Roll 4, Plays, Who Dunnit? Father of the Bride 3, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4, Announcer Basket- ball Games 3, 4. XVILLIAM A. COLLINS XX'ill St. John Sea Explorers 2. 3, 4, Halloween Dance 3. HENRY EDXW ARD CREMER Hank St. John Bowling 4. MICHAEL I-I. CROXVTH ER Crown St. Patrick Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, Religion Honor Roll 3. I7 RICHARD JOSEPH DAWSON Rich St. Elizabeth, Selma, Ala. Science Club 3: Radio Club 33 Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Intramural basket- ball 1g Bingo Crew 2, Made record with Belvederes. JOHN JOSEPH DeBERNARDI Quaker Sacred Heart Glee Club 2, 5, 4. CHARLES WILLIAM STAPLEMAN Chuck St. Raymoncls Track 4, Teen-age Workshop 4. EDWARD ANDREW DONNELLY Dondelly Sacred Heart Football 3, Bowling 4, Religion Honor Roll 3, 4, 1, 25th Anniversary Comm. 4, Treasurer Art Club 4. Frosh-Soph Hop DONALD JOSEPH DEITERING Dete1 St. Marys Carnielite Sea Scouts 21 Spark 1, Track 23 Religion Honor Roll 43 Football Dance 4. RICHARD JOSEPH DELANEY Dirk St. Joseph, Manhattan 4 Baseball 1g Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4. ROBERT WALTER DUTKIEWICZ Duke St. Mary's Carmelite St, Anthony Intramural Basketball 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Branclsrna Club 3g Honor Rolls-Religion 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholastic 1, 2, Frosh-Soph Hop 13 Football Dance 2. WILLIAM JOSEPH DUTKIEWICZ Duke St. Thaddeus Bowling 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 3, Brandsma Club 3, 4, Spark 1, Honor Roll Religion 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholastic 1, 2, Frosh-Soph Hop 1. JOHN PATRICK ELWOOD St. Dennis, Lockport Football I, 2g Baseball 2g Basketball I, 2, 3, 4g Varsity C Club. JAMES WILLIAM EINIBLING Sparky acted Heart St. Patricks Varsity C f Treasurerg Football Manager I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 3g Varsity C Club 3, 43 Religillfl HOUOI R011 3, 43 Homecoming Parade Ig Football Dance rl, RONALD JOSEPH ERJAVEC St. Josephs Band I. 2. 3, 'IQ Religion Honor Rollg Dance Band 33 Bancl Danccg Ensemble Contest I, Incl Place, KENNETH ALBERT EVANS Ken St. Christopher. blicllothian National Honor Society 5. JOHN PETER FENILI Jack Sacred Heart St, Anthonys Parish Intramural Basketball Spark Ig Religion Honor Roll I, 2. 33 Football Dance. JOSEPH CHARLES FITZGERALD Joe St. Josephs Manhattan Student Council fl. JAINIES PETER EARNSXJCXORTH Farnie St. Josephs Lockport Football 2: National Honor Society Honor Roll I. EDXVIN EMMET FEENY ,rEd,. Minooka St. Marys Minooka Junior-Senior Promg Band Dance WILLIAM EDWARD GABEL Bill St. Gerald, Oak Lawn. Illinois St, Raymond Science Club 4, Secretary 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, Brandsma Club -'ig Blue and Gray 4, Teenage XY'orksl1op 4, Student Council 4, Victory Light 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 43 Religion Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 41 Representative to Rotary 4g Science Fair 43 Bowling 4, Captain 4, Explorers 4, Fxslier Body Contest. Honorable Mention. JOHN JOSEPH GABEL Gabe St. Patrick junior Varsity 2: Intramural Basketball 3, 4, YCS Z3 Chorus 1, Knights of Altar 1, 2, 3, 4g Teenage Viforksliop 1, 3, 4g Father of the Bride 3, Spark 1, Hilltopper 4, Silver jubilee 4g Homecom- ing Parade 2, 3, Frosli-Soph Hop, junior Prom, Football Dance 4, Senior Prom. THOMAS CHARLES GIARRANTE Germ Sacred Heart Football Dance 4g Football 2: Baseball 3, 4g Intramural Basketball 2. JAMES PAUL GLAVAN Glav St. Marys Nativity Spark Editor 1, YCS 1, 2, Football 1, 2, Basketball Ig Monogram L73 Red Cross 2, 3. -ig Hilltopper 4, IHSA District Band Contest, Second Place 1. 2g junior Prom: Senior Promg Frosh-Soph Hopg Football Dance 2g Band Dance 1. 23 Homecoming Parade 1, 2, 3g Band 1. 2. 20 THOMAS PATRICK FITZGERALD Fitz St. Patrick Football 1, 2. 3, 43 Track 2. 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 2. 3, -IL Varsity C lg Religion Honor Roll 43 Football Dance 3, 4. ROIXIALD XVALTER FORDOINISKI HFtJt'clH Holy Cross Baseball 1. 2, 3. vig Football 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Red Cross 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Brandsma Club 2. 3, 'll VHYSITY C Club 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 35 Teenage XVorkshop 3. 4: Sturlerlt Council 4, Treasurer 41 Homecoming 3, 43 Football Dance 3, '43 Representative to Rotary 41 Gov, Youtli Safety Council 3g IUU101' and Senior Proms, !? 79' RICHARD IOHN GANNON Rich St, Raymonds Intramural Basketball 2, 33 Red Cross 3, Homecoming Parade 2, JAMES EUGENE GARRISON Gar St. Raymond's Secretary 23 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 4, National Honor Society 45 Varsity C 4, YCS 2, 3g Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, Frosh-Soph Hop, Religion Honor Roll 43 Football Dance 2, 3: Basketball Dance 3, 4, Senior Prom. ANTHONY DAVID GOLOBITS H Pancho St. joseph Explorer Post 2. 3. 4, 'Treasurer 3g Tennis 1. 2, 3, Alg Intramural Basketball 23 Homecoming: Crew Leader 3. HAROLD PATRICK GRAHAM Cookie'i St, Raymond Intramural Basketball 21 junior Prom 33 Religion Honor Roll I, 2, 5. 4g National Honor Society 5. 4. JACK DAVID HARTMANN Diamond jack St. Christopher. Midlothian GERALD FRANCIS HEBERT jerry St. Patrick Spark Ig Homecoming Z. STANLEY JOHN GREGORICH Crown Chaney St. joseph Football 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH CHARLES GURA Charlie St. Bernard Track 2, 5. ROBERT FRANCIS HIRSCH Bob St. john Homecoming I. GEORGE CLAIR HOPKINS Mr: 'opkinsii St. Raymond Carmithael High. Richland. XYashington National Honor Society 5. -ig YCS I1 Teenage Worksllop 5, 4g Student Council 3. fig Brandsma Club 3. rl: Science Club 3, -l. Vice President 3. President ei: Vittory Light -lg Honor Roll I, 2, 3. -'ig Religion Honor Roll 2. 3. 'lg Chemistry Medal 55 Sciente Fair 3, ei: Engineering Club Science-Math Award ,ig Catholic Youth Vifeek Forum 41 Representative to Rotary 'lg Representative Kankakee District SC Convention -ig Polio Drive -li Homecoming 3, 4g Senior Prom 412' JOSEPH ANDREW HORVATH St. Bernarcls Intramurals Basketball 3g Bowling 4g Knights of the Altar 1, 25 Knights of the Altar Medal 2. LAWRENCE JOSEPH HUTTEN St. Raymonds Basketball 2, 3, fig Baseball 2, 3, 4g National Honor Society 5, 43 Varsity C Club 3, 4g Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 4g Football Dance 4g Basketball Dance 3, 4g Senior Promg Frosh-Soph Hop 2. EDWIN EARL KAMINSKI uE21I'lH St. Cyril, Lemont MICHAIL HENRY KARSTENS Mic Kelvin Grove St. Josephs, Lockport gaseball 3. 4g Bowling -ig Intramural Basketball 13 Religion Honor ol 2. -1. ALBERT FRANCIS IMPARL UAV, St. Josephs Scholastic Honor Roll 3, sig Religion Honor Roll 3, All RONALD MATTHEW' JANDURA Ron St. Cyril and Me-thoclius Baseball 13 Football 21 National Honor Society Scholastic Honor Roll 2, 3g Religion Honor Roll 1. 2g Junior Prom Committee. THOMAS JOHN KAVANAUGI-I Kay St. Patrick's Football 1. 2, 3. Al: Football Dance Committee 4, FRED EDWARD KELLY Kel St. Joseph. Rockdale RAYMOND HAROLD KLEIN 'tary' St. Joseph, Rockdale Intramural Basketball 1. 23 Religion Honor Roll 3, 43 YCS 4. RICHARD JOSEPH KOERNER Dirk St. Bernard Intramural Basketball 3. -lg Bowling -lg National Honor Society 3, 43 Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Al. THOIVIAS CARL KUCINIC Kuch St. John Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3. -lg Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, -lg Homecoming 3, GEORGE JOSEPH LAGEN George St. Patrick Intramural Basketball 1: National Honor Society 3, -lx Branclsma Club 3. 'lg Scholastic antl Religion Honor Rolls 1, 2, 5. el. XVILLIAM FRANCIS KERNC Billi' St. Joseph Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Band 13 Honor Roll 4g Religion Honor Roll 1, 3, -lg Band Ind Award 1. RICHARD JAY KINZLER Rick St. Raymond Bowling 43 Spark 1, Honor Roll 2g Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, FroshfSoph Hop 1, National Honor Society 3, 4. JEROINIE JOSEPH KOHLBRECHER Jerry St. Marys Carmelite Knights of the Altar 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2g Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 33 Religion Honor Roll 1, 3. ROBERT JOHN KORB Bob St, John Tennis 5, -lg YCS 3: Spark 1, Religion Honor Roll 4, Alumni College Quest, ,lg Bantl Dance 3, 4, Silver Anniversary Committee 43 Band 1, 2. 3, -4, Zntl place District Contest, intl place Ensemble 3. DANIEL TERRENCE LENNON Terry St. John, Joliet Football 1, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, YCS 1, 2, 3, 4, President 1, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Farm Club 1, Teenage Workshop 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Spark 1, Homecoming 3, 4, Frosh-Soph Hop 1, Junior and Senior Proms, Catholic Youth Week Forum 3, 4, Class Officer, Treasurer 1, Veep 2, 3, Secretary 4. RICHARD ALBERT LENZEN Dick St. Joseph Explorer Post 2, 3, 4, Crew Leader 3, Track 2, 4, Intramural Basket- ball 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Religion Honor Roll 3, Band Dance 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JOHN MARCO Polo'l St. Dennis, Lockport Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3. 4, Explorer Post 2. 3, 43 Teenage Wforkshop 2. 3, 4. ROBERT LEON MARTIN 1wrafty St. Patrick Intramural Basketball 1: Teenage Viforkshop 3, Homecoming 3, 4, Basketball Dance 3. Football Dance 4, Junior Prom, Silver Anniversary Committee 4. 24 ROBERT FRANCIS LARKIN Butch Assumption, Coal City Blue and Gray Club 3, Religion Honor Roll 3, 4, Handicapped Poster Contest, 3rd place, State Poster Contest, 3rd place. ROBERT FRANCIS LEHMAN ULGEU St. John, Joliet Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Varsity C 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Religion Honor Roll 1, Homecoming Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Dance 4, Senior Prom. ,aw 'yer' 513352535 'Z'-Satsrofrfrffift CHARLES JOHN LUNDSTROM Chuck St. John Bowling 4, Spark 1, Religion Honor Roll 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JAMES MANFRED Fred St. Raymond's Intramural Basketball 1, Radio Club 3, Religion Honor Roll 3 Chorus 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Parade 3, Junior Prom, Senior Prom. DONALD JOSEPH MASKE St. Alphonsus, Lemont Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 43 Brandsma Club 4, Spark 1, Scholastic Honor Roll 3, 4, Scholarship to Lewis College 4, Science Fair 3, 4. ROBERT JOSEPH MASON Bob St. Dennis. Lockport A Golf 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4g Religion Honor Roll 1, 2. 5, 4. DANIEL HENRY MCCARTHY Mac Sacred Heart Football 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 13 Varsity C Club 43 Religion Honor Roll 3, 4. JOHN DENNIS McCARTHY 'lM8Cli,l Immaculate Conception. Springfield The Bishops Candlesticks 4, Anastasia 4. JAMES JOHN MCAFEE Mac St. John's RAYMOND MICHAEL MCCABE ..Ray,, Sacred Heart Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 2, 3, 43 Student Council 3, 4, Varsity C Club 4, Vice President 4, YCS 2, 33 Religion Honor Roll 3, 45 State and District Band Contest 1g First Basketball Dance Committee 3, 4, Frosh-Soph Hop 1. DAVID LEE INIEYER XY'ilt sr, Cyril Track 3. 41 Intramural Basketball 2. 3. 4. JAMES PATRICK INIEYER Jaspi St. Patricks Tennis 3, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Knights of the Altar 3, 4, YCS 43 Blue and Gray Club 45 Teenage XX'orkshop 4: Religion Honor Roll 3, 43 Homecoming Parade 4, Junior Prom Blue and Gray Float 4. 25 ROBERT JOHN MEYER Bob St. Patricks Intramural Basketball 3, 43 Religion Honor Roll 3, 4. JOSEPH LEONARD MIKUSKA ..JOe., Sts, Cyril and Methodius National Honor Society 43 Brandsma Club 2, 3, 4g Honorable Mention General Proficiency 2, Physics 43 Scholastic Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Religion Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Science Fair 3, 4. THOMAS JOHN MROZEK Tom Sts. Cyril and Methodius Varsity C Club 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 23 Intramural Bowling 13 National Honor Society 3, 43 All-State Honorable Mention 43 All-Area Foot- ball Team 43 Scholastic Honor Roll 13 Frosh-Soph Hop 13 Football Dance 3, 43 Homecoming Parade 43 Silver Anniversary Committee 4. ANTHONY JOHN MUHICH Flash St. Joseph's Track 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 3, 43 Varsity CH Club 43 Ex- plorer Scout 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Halloween Dance Committee 33 Homecoming Parade 43 2 Medals for Drum Ensembles 3, 4. JAMES THOMAS MILLER Jim St. Mary's Carmelite Teenage Wforkshop 43 Frosh-Soph Hop lg Silver Anniversary Com- mittee 4. THOMAS JAMES MILLER St. John's Art Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Intramural Bowling 43 Basketball Man- ager 23 Science Club 23 Chess Club 13 Knights of the Altar 1, 2, 3, 43 Frosh-Soph Hop 13 Knights of the Altar Float 43 Art Club Float 4. SERGIO MICHAEL MURER Serge St. Johnls Air Squadron 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 43 Intramural Bowling 43 Spark 13 Student Council 3, 43 Silver Anniversary Committee 43 Homecoming Parade 1. 2, 4. ROBERT JOSEPH MURPHY Bob St. Bernards Band 1. 2,3 3, 4, Vice President 43 Junior Musicianship 33 NCBA Award 33 Best Team Award Music 33 Track 2, 3. 43 Teenage Work- shop 3, 4, JCHS Dance Band 43 Band Solo and Ensemble 43 Band Dance Committee 2. 3, 43 Silver Anniversary Committee 43 Senior Prom 4. THOMAS JOSEPH OLSON Tee-O St, Josephs Halloween Dance Committee 3, 4. EDWARD JOHN PARTILLA ..Ed.. St. Bernard's Silver Anniversary Committee 4. l JAMES JOHN PETAK Pete St. Josephs Football 1, 2g Track 2, 3, 4g Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Varsity C Club 3. -1. RONALD FREDERICK PILON Fritz St. Mary Magdalene Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS EDWARD NURCZYK Tom St. Mary's Nativity Intramural Basketball 1, 2, SL Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom 3. TERRENCE PATRICK O'BRIEN Hob., St. Cajetan JERRY ALBERT PATRICK Pat Fingers St. Raymond's St. Annes Sea Scout 3, 4, President 49 Intramurral Basketball 13 Chorus 2, 33 Student Council 4g Homecoming Parade 2, 3, 4. KENNETH HOWARD PELLEGRINI Pell Sacred Heart Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramural Basketball 23 Football Dance Com- mittee 4. FRANCIS JOSEPH PLUTI-I Kickeri' St. Mary's Nativity junior Prom Committee 3. JOSEPH PETER PODOBNIK ..JOe,, St. Mary's Nativity Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 13 National Honor Society 3, 45 Scholas- tic Honor Roll 1. EDXVARD THOMAS PRODEI-IL ..Ed,. St. Raymonds Band Dfmferl- 23 F1'OSl1-SOph Hop 23 Medal in State Band Contest 23 Homecoming Parade 3, 43 Band 1, 23 Red Cross Club 1. GERALD INIARTIN PUBENTZ jitter Baseball 11 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4g YCS 2, 33 Victory Light 3, 43 Religion Honor Roll 1, 23 Frosh-Soph Hop, Halloween Dance Committee 43 ,Iunior Prom. THOMAS PAUL PISKUR ,.Pi,, Sacred Heart - . Explorer Senior Crew Leader 2, Intramural Basketball 4g Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Homecoming Parade 2. RALPH THOMAS PLAVEC Bud St. Mary's Nativity Brandsma Club 2, 3, Secretary 2g Intramural Basketball 2g Intramural Bowling 23 National Honor Society 3, 4g YCS 4, Teenage Workshop 43 Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Student Council 13 Spectator Sports Writer 23 Homecoming Parade 1, 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY JOSEPH POMYKALA HPOITIH St. Thaddeus Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 33 National Honor Society 33 Spark 1g Scholastic Honor Roll 1. LAWRENCE EUGENE PREBOY Larry Sts. Cyril and Methodius Basketball lg Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. DAVID JOSEPH PUTRICH i'Pooch St. lNIary Nativity Basketball 43 YCS 43 National Honor Society 43 Honor Roll 43 Re- ligion Honor Roll 3, 43 Football Dance 4. MICQHAEL EUGENE QUIRAM Beal-1 St, Patricks Basketball 1. 2: Baseball lg Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council Representative 43 Religion Honor Roll 43 Homecoming Parade 23 Red Cross 3. JOHN EDWARD ROGERS Uncle John St. Patricks, St. Raymonds Class Treasurer 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 33 Intramural Basketball 1, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 23 Basketball Manager 23 Glee Club 23 Victory Light 3, 4, Editor 43 Copley Press journalism Scholarship 33 Science Fair 3, 43 First in Physics 33 English Medal 33 Honorable Mention 23 Honorable Men- tion Latin Medal 33 State Latin Contest 3, 43 VFW American Essay Award 33 Illinois State Scholarship 43 Representative to Kiwanis 43 Christmas Parade 43 Prom Committee 3, 43 Teenage Workshop 2, 3, 43 Brandsma Club 2, 3, 4, President 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 43 Student Council 3, 43 Homecoming 43 Varsity C 43 Red Cross 2, 3, 4. ROBERT ANTHONY ROGINA Bob St. joseph Explorers 2, 3, 4, Explorer Secretary 33 Tennis 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Religion Honor Roll 3, 4. FRANCIS DONALD RAMUTA Frankie St. Joseph JOHN ALFRED RIDGWAY General St. Christopher, Midlothian Basketball 13 Intramural Basketball 2. DENNIS LEO RUETTIGER Big D St. Mary Llagdalene GERALD EUGENE RUETTIGER ..Jerry,, St. john Blue and Gray Club 43 Red Cross Club 43 Teenage Workshop 4 Football Dance 43 Homecoming Parade 4g Religion Honor Roll 1, 2. 29 JAMES MICHAEL RYAN ...Hmm St. Patrick's Baseball 1, 2g'Intramurals Basketball 3, 4g Bowling 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, Teenage Workshop 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Frosh-Soph Hopg Junior Prom. RAYMOND JOHN RYAN ..Ray,, St. Patrick's Chorus 1, 3, 4, Knights of the Altar 1g Religion Honor Roll 4: Homecoming Parade 1, Chorus Monogram 3, 4. EDWARD RAYMOND SCHOLTES .,Ed,, St. John's Explorer Treasurer 4, Explorer Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 3, 4g Varsity C Club 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3. 45 Homecoming Parade 1, 2, 3, -4, Color Guard 4. GERALD FREDICK SCHOLTES Ujerryn St. Bernard's Basketball 1, Baseball 2, 3, 41 Bowling Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Religion Honor Roll 2, 3, Band Dance 3, 4, District Band Contest 2nd place 2, 1st place 3, State Band Contest 2nd place 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE RONALD SABLOTNY Ron St. Judes, New Lenox. Track 3, 4, Varsity C Club 43 Glee Club 2, 3, Homecoming Parade 2, 33 Junior Prom, RICHARD JOHN SAKO Mouse St. Cyril's Eootball 2, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, Religion Honor Roll 1, 4. JAMES LOUIS SCOLARI Skull Sacred Heart St. Mary Magdalene Parish Explorers 1, 2, 3, 43 Religion Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, Crew Leader 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Parade 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, CATS 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, All Baseball 2, 3, Honor Roll 1. PAUL DONALD SEMPLINSKI Semp St. Josephs, Rockdale g - Intramural Basketball 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Religion Honor Roll 3. XVILLIAM MIDDLIZTON SLACK W'QlcliL'r St. Patricks Vice President Senior Class, Brandsma Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Base- ball 2, 33 Intramural Basketball 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Teen- age XX'orkshop 5, 'ig Red Cross Club 23 Knights of Altar 2, 3, 4g Hilltopper 4, Religion Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, English Essay Contest 3rd Place, Representative to Kiwanis Club 43 Homecoming Parade 4, Football Dance Committee 4, KENNETH ROBERT STALZER 'IKCHVY St. Marys Nativity Football 1, 2, 5. 4, Golf 15 Varsity C Club 3, 43 Intramural Basket- ball 2g National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Religion Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 41 Science Fair 3, 43 Football Dance 3, 4, Chairman 4, Junior Prom 3. GLENN EDWARD STEED Glenforcl St, Patrick's Knights of the Altar 1, 2, 3, 4g Blue and Gray Club 3, 43 YCS 43 Chorus 1, 21 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 43 Spark 13 Home- coming Parade 1, 2, 43 Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Dance 4, Senior Prom Committee 4. JAMES JOSEPH STEFANICH St. Raymond's Golf 4, Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 43 Bowling Award 3. JOHN RAY SI-IAF jack St. Patricks, Lemont Secretary Freshman Class, junior Varsity Basketball 2g Branclsma Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 43 SChOlHSiiC Honor R011 1, 2, 45 Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 5, 4. BERNARD EUGENE SHIELDS St. Patrick's WILLIAM GEORGE ST. ANGE Sacred Heart Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 junior Prom 3. TED PAUL STANISZEWSKI Zorro St. Thaddeus Basketball 1, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 35 Scholastic Honor Roll 1, GERALD JOHN STEFKA Stet St. John's Baseball 1, 2, Intramural Basketball 3, 4g Homecoming Parade 1, 2. THOMAS ROBERT STEIN Tom St. John's Brandsma Club 3, 4, Secretary 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 YCS 2, 3g Red Cross 2, Hilltopper 4g Homecoming Parade 1, 4g Freshman Stag lg Frosh-Soph Hop 1, Representative to Kiwanis 4g Science Fair 3, 4, Student Council 1, 4, Scholastic and Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative to State Driving Convention 2. JOSEPH ROBERT STUKEL Strots St. Joseph's Baseball 1g Band 1, 2, 3, 4g State Band Contest 2, 3, 4g Band Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Halloween Dance 4. JAMES MICHAEL SURGES Surge St. John's Baseball 1, 23 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, Religion Honor Roll 1, 2. fda WILLIAM EUGENE TEZAK Bill St. Joseph Baseball 1, 25 Intramural Basketball 4g Intramural Bowling 4g Drill Team 2, Rifle Club 1, 2, Military Medal 2, Scholastic Honor Roll 23 Religion Honor Roll 4. JAMES RICHARD TENNANT ..Jim,, Washington Sacred Heart Track 2. 32 FRANCIS MICHAEL SUSKI Sus St. Joseph Religion Honor Roll 3g Band 1, 2, State Band Contest 2, Second Place. JAMES COOGAN SWEENEY .Jima St. Gerald's, Oaklawn Football 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 1, 23 Varsity C Club 45 Teenage Workshop 4, Victory Light 3, 4, Science Fair 3, Football Dance Committee 35 Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY JOSEPH TRAINA Tony St. Mary Magdalene Track 2, 4: Tennis 1: Intramural Basketball 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4: Scholastic Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Religion Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Parade 1, 4, Frosh-Soph Hop 1: Science Fair 3. 4. DENNIS BENEDICT TRIZNA Triz St. Thaddeus Basketball 1. 23 Intramural Basketball 1, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 43 Brandsma Club 3, -ig Teenage Workshop 4g Science Club 4, Victory Light 43 Scholastic Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 English Medal 2g Science Fair 3, 4, Home- coming 1, 2. PETER DENNIS VALEK Buzzard Sts. Cyril ancl Methodius Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Red Cross Club 2g YCS 2, Glee Club 11 Religion Honor Roll 1, 4, junior Prom Committee 3. DONALD WAYNE VANCAS XWayne St. Mary's Nativity Intramural Basketball 1: junior Prom Committee 3. RICHARD STEPHEN TRIZNA Trix Sts. Cyril and Methoclius Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Recl Cross 1. 2, 3. 41 Senior Prom 4. JAMES ANTHONY TROHA Stitch St. lNIa1'y's Nativity Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Teen- age Wlorkship 41 YCS 4, Blue and Gray Club 4, Hilltopper 43 Religion Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Operation Opportunity Committee, Junior Prom Committee 3g Senior Prom 4, 1, 23 Religion Honor Roll RONALD CARL VASILE Ron St. Cyril, Lemont Glee Club 4: Religion Honor Roll 1. MICHAEL ANTHONY VENARDI Sam St. Patricks Track 41 Tennis 2, 3g Intramural Basketball 2, 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Homecoming Parade 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 13 Science Fair 3. 41 Freshman Stag 1, Religion Honor Roll I, 3, 43 Frosh-Soph Hop 1: junior Prom Committee 3. DAVID JOSEPH VERGO Dingy St. joseph Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 33 Student Council 4g Band Dance 1. 2 3, 4g Intramural Basketball 3, 45 District Band Contest 2, 3. 4. WILLIAM FRANK VERSHAY Toad St. Mary's Nativity St. Aiin's Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4g Band Dance 3. NEIL EDXWARD XVARD Friar St. Raymond. St. joseph. Lockport Football 2g Baseball 2. 3. 4g Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4g Bowling 4g YCS 1: Explorers 3g K of A 4: Junior Red Cross 23 Victory Light 3 .42 Spectator Sports XX'riter -ig Homecoming 4. FRED BOXVN WEBER Fred Onarga. Illinois St. Patricks Baseball 1. 2. 3g Basketball 1. Lake XX'orth HS.. Fort Worth, Texasg Band 1. 2. 3. 4. GEORGE BENTON XVALKEY St. Raymond St. Ann Drama: XY'ho Dunnit? . Father of the Bride 3g Anastasia 45 junior Prom. THOMAS MICHAEL WALSH Lefty St. Thomas More. Chicago Intramural Basketball 2g Religion Honor Roll 2. 3, -i. XWILLIAM ROGER WEBER Bill St. johns Halloween Dance 3. CHARLES NEXVTON XVHEELER Charlie Cl. Sec. 3g Pres. Varsity CH -lg K of A 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3. V. Pres. 4: Brandsma Cl. 2. 3. 4, V. Pres. 4: Stu. Coun. 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 43 YCS 2. 3. -lg Teenage XX'orkshop 1, 2. 3. J, Pub. 3. 4g Band Col. Guard 2. 33 Off, Scorer Baseball, Basketball 2, 3, 4g NHS 3, 4g Intramural Basketball 1. 3. 'il Victory Light 3. -l, Sports Ed. 3, 4. Co-Ed. 41 Hilltopper 3. -i. Co-Ed. 4: Spark lg Scholastic and Religion Hon. Roll 1. 3. 5, 'ig Herald-News Sports XVriter Z. 3. -l. New VUorld 2. 3. XY'-IOL 2, 3g Rep. to Rotary and Xmas Parade 3. 4g Polio Dance Ch. 3: Teen NX'orkshop Forum 3: Rep. to IASC Con. 31 Medals: Proficiency Z. 3. Hon. Mention 13 Eng. 1g XVorld Hist. 39 Physics 33 jour. f4Q Sci. Fair 31 Awards: 'Ioliet Jr. Citizen 41 Copley Press Scholar- ship 31 Silver Knight Award, semi-finalist 3g Ford Press Conf. 43 Nat. I-Ion So, Scholarship: Ill. State Scholarship. THOMAS EDWARD WHEELER Boney St. Paul Baseball 3g Bowling 2, fig Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4g YCS 2g Teenage Viforkshop 3, 4, Knights of the Altar 1, 2, 3, 43 K of A Athletic Director fig Victory Light 3, 43 Cheerleader 1g Homecoming 1, 2, 3, -lg Football Dance 4g Plays, Who Dunnit? , Father of the Bride Eg Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4. JAMES EUGENE WICBURG Wick St. John Sea Scouts 2, 33 Halloween Dance. JOSEPH EUGENE WILDA .,-TOC.. St, John Intramural Basketball -i, DALE PAUL XVINKLER Nietvsche St. John ' National Honor Society 3, -ig YCS 3, Glec Club 11 B1Ol0gY M01-ll 2g Religion Honor Roll 1. 2. 3, -lg Science Fair 2, 3, -l, Ist Place 4. LAXVRENCE JOSEPH ZIESMER Larr St. Bernard Intramural Basketball I. Ig Religion Honor Roll 3. ALOYSIUS JEROINIE ZUPANCIC Zup St, Thaddeus Bowling 3. -ix Intramural Basketball 2, rig Homecoming 1, 2. JOHN JOSEPH ZARY Tony Guardian Angel St. Raymond Football 1, 2. 5, rl: Captain Football Team 4, Varsity C Club 43 Football Dance 3. ki, DANIEL FRANCIS ZEREBNY Dante St. Marys Nativity Intramural Basketball 1. 23 Junior Red Cross 3. HQ Religion Honor Roll 1. 5. rl, Homecoming 1, 23 Frosh-Soph Hop 13 Junior Prom 3, GY 13' , Hzstory af flfflff Kaflwhc J-hgh Selma! 0,1 :'Sx Q vi E is To see the impressiwe expanse of oliet Catholic High School in 1958 it 15 difficult to remember the schools modest beginnings Before 1918 the Catholic boys of Will County had no Catholic high school to attend It was then that the late Cardinal Mundelein of Chicago decided to change St Patricks grammar school into a boys high school The school was named De La Salle High and placed under the direction of the Christian Brothers The building was remodeled during the summer of 1918 and Bro Hilary along with Bros Matthias and Octavian ohn took charge In 1972 the first graduation was held at De La Salle High The Cardinal himself was present for the cere monies and praised the work of the Christian Brothers The Illinois State Department of Education formally building for the school was built for the increasing enroll ment Thru the years the Christian Brothers labored well and faithfully for the Catholic young men of the Joliet area But in 1933 the economic depression forced them to leave the school In August of that year the Carmelite Fathers assumed the heaxy debt and as a tribute to the people of oliet renamed the school Joliet Catholic High School The new faculty was headed by Fr Matthew ONeill O Carm he prior and principal The first Carmellte faculty included Fr Matthew O Neill Fr Raphael Kieffer Fr Gabriel Pausback Fr Robert Bly Fr Bonaxenture Gilmore Fr Terence Fitzgerald Fr Arthur Snaman Iar Adrian Lickteig Fr Leonard Kmzler Fr Phillip Irwin Bro Ioseph Martin Bro Raymond Lauric Bro Phillip Price Bro Vincent Clark and Bro Martin acobs It was not an easy task during the depression to not only assume a heaxy debt but to keep the school pro gressing The Carmelites were determined to do both During the first year in which the Carmelite Fathers 36 taught at Joliet Catholic the schools enrollment reached a new high of almost three hundred and fifty students The following year the faculty succeeded in fulfilling all the requirements of the North Central Association and the school became fully accredited Following Fr Matthew as principal was Fr Bonaventure Gilmore O Carm Again the school continued to keep step with the educational needs of 1fS students The old building was adapted for new techn1cal courses and fur nished with tools equipment and machinery valued at 35100 000 Fr Lucian Casey O Carm was Joliet Catholrcs next principal He was followed in office by Fr Shane Tahney O Carm the Hills present principal In 1956 under Fr Shane an expansion program was put into high gear with addition housed the machine shops band rooms and class rooms At the same time a new prrory was completed for the Carmelite Fathers Since the completion of the new wing Joliet Catholics enrollment has reached an all time high of almost 1 OOO students The xariety of courses open to these students has placed Joliet Catholic among the top schools of the area With each new graduating class the number of scholar ship winners has increased adding to Joliet Catholics scholastic rating In other fields such as music a t and sports the school has many hard won laurels Joliet Catholic s contribution to the Joliet area community is witnessed by the large number of the schools graduates in the area s professional business and labor force A con stant concern of the Carmelite Fathers IS to prepare their graduates in the best possible fashion to contribute their talents to make the Joliet area an outstanding community Facing the future the Carmelites and other faculty mem bers are confident that the school has well earned its fine reputation and that the future years will see oliet Catholic an ex en better school xC - 'ff lllllmlll ., ' 4' R an J , - , - accredited the school in 1923. Four years later a new a complete new wing being added to the school. The V . I , . . - ' . i i , . ., t I ' . i . , If , . J t 4 . . - V H I , 7. J . . 1 2,aQ ir Q j : -it--Q l ' K V 2 Q N047 'LAQQ f John Airoldi Ronald Ariagno C.1rmen Astorino Robert Bnbich XVilli,1m Barney lf.1rl Baxter joseph Beaupre David Bernard john Bertino james Beutel Donald Blessing Gerald Boucher ,,. ur' ,JY 1 ,A .mv+-v.. wi by i,',,,,,:r.,-E i ,ggml 1 l it 5 , Q, It ,.,a ru-'l 'Q' B-Q 1 X! sunk f-F' we or F23 .A.v',-T-H' A few f - -are jul 'Iss' I ij' Y , .N 4 if .MF Q mfr- ni 3 ,f fy 'S A Q, , . nie 'M W ' A . . W V ,if ff 51 Vk W Q' 27 . ,Va E, A V A if -,sf f an Y. 1' B if ' 'Zi R ,irs fslr ,Y B ,- f S R A V QE? 1 . , .- B H .f , . . Ex Ili N w e ff l ' ' ,. Y rw ., f dig, '? 1 Y 1-as -- '- r if or L. Q' f . A .L L. Q1 , in .nl 3 R,lfl?lE,L, . - L f ' 'fr-fa! f A f R' llr B R i R 1 r , X ' V' 7 55. K,,r f W 4 , 1' ,Wi 3 L le-ug., ff -vw ps- 5 E T john Brady john Brassnl Gerald Brehn Thomas Briese Frank Brule Robert Bundy Robert Burch Edward Bycznski Dennis Callans Thomas Campbell XVilliam Carey Albert Carroll uns , r fm' llqp-4-3, X' use . , ,-1A P i-1, r il -QW QI: 0,4 -eng. an nqs wh 'first s 4 'N , , if X 2' M .J Xi , ' J 1e'5 V' 'Q is-, -Aw ...fi -W, 'O ft, I ici ri e 'Ul5 ii? ,- ix 'D '55 fi W. ,W , -.Ill - 1 .vt I . . --Q-if Q W3 1 -fm - . , ,X ,, . Nm fi M, i iiil Fred Declin joseph Delrosc Paul Devcreaux Carmine DiGiovinc Samuel Dilcto Richard Dillon Louis Dini Gcorge Dolalc Lester Doliik Richard Dombrowski lfdward Doran Ronald Drurnm .ef M K if fag, ' i I A is S. v 3, g, Q I K x , Lzrk 'Q 1 in ,,,,w-uno f M, ig Rum high f 2 3 , '? . i f-3 ,Q . D 5 . . V:,. it ' FQ fm, Ss Q . '0 '?v 3 P W, li yfifgi .. I-vi 5 .Miss Q iii, if M1 Q ,. 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Such was the case of jim Coletti, a fellow classmate. He attended the Woodlaiid and St. Mary Magdalene Grade Schools, and was an active member of the Church's Teen Club. Upon graduation from grade school, he enrolled at Joliet Catholic High School Due to a serious disease, in April of last year he was compelled to undergo surgery for an amputation of a leg. But this failed to quell the disease and six months later complications arose which resulted in the death of the sixteen year old Colletti. Though he suffered greatly, his only concern was for the welfare of his mother, as it had always been previously. Fr. Aquinas Houle O. Carm., summed up this boy's character when he said, This boy was an example of courage and charity for all of us to follow. ,76'fl.S' Caving Wx We if--r 3 ew.. 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SF ix , .. , gg M Liv K F lf: i ' ll lx I 1NXfQf1CC Plfg Xwilliam Sheridan William Ziegler Richard ZW ridzki George Zdralexich Frank Zima YKHS Hickory St new of JCHS -A-ni, if N, 5 ww, nf VM I Q James Alaimo Denis Ancel Robert Aron Charles Bailey Roger Bancroft James Baranoski W'illian1 Barklow Vifilliam Baron Gerald Barz joseph Bayuk Lawrence Beaupre Richard Benco Herbert Berschied David Bianchi Robert Bicknell Robert Borgra Bernard Bottino Gerald Boucher john Boyle Philip Branshaw James Bucher Gerald Buldak james Campbell Michael Canaday Ronald Cassineri john Cepon john Cherven john Chesko Louis Chignoli John Cimino Dean Comerford Kenneth Cooney Charles Cora john Cosgrave john Crobie Raymond Crompton Patrick Cusick james Darguzis XX'ilbe1T Davis john Davito Dennis DeACetis Frederick Dede Robert Delach john Dolak Victor Dolan Lawrence Dolinsek Michael Dougherty Michael Draper Lawrence Dwyer Michael Egan Allen Eulert Gerald Fabian Leonard Facchina John Falasca Gerald Farcus Benjamin Farnsworth H3 Q 4 CAT Yx X Xe 1 92 c u .,f '5 6' Edmund Figlewslqi Caldwell Fleming james Foran Kenneth Fracaro Robert Freis Lawrence Furlonsz Robert Gabel Michael Gardner John Gasparic Patrick Gavin Robert Giarrante Leslie Gomora Anthony Granicli john Gregurich Michael Griggs Thomas Gumbel james Haley Wfilliam Haley joseph Haverstulnl Kenneth Hibler f 3-3? J' ij i E Lee Hill Gerald Horvath Vlfilliam Hubbard Donald Hubert Robert jenkins Donald jones james Jordan David Juricic joseph Kehlenbach Charles Kehoe Patrick Keigher James Kenney Michael Kesich Gerald Kiernan john Kinsella joseph Komar Thomas Kowalski Edwin Krass Frederick Kruk Stephen Kuhan Andrew Kurnp Lee Kus Phillip Landry Terrance Lang Daniel Lauer Thomas Lazar Francis Lehmann Martin Lepacek Anthony Lewis joseph Libersher joseph Liberty Howard Line Stanley Lockner David Lorenc Robert Ludrovec Wfilliam Ludtke We Leonard Lukaszka Richard Lyons Charles MacDowell Louis Mahalik Michael Maher Edward Malinowski Roger Mammosser James Mandel james Marco Thomas Marcoux Anthony Marentic Daniel Marshall Armand Martell Robert Maszak Anton Matesi Charles McGarry Kenneth McHugh Frank McSweeney Thomas Meade james Megyeri Edward Meisenbach Q Edmond Metziger Ki S 5 51 g Raymond Meyer GATE l Eugene Midlock Leroy Miller john Molenaar William Moore Rolland Mudron Robert Mueller Jerome Nasenbeny Ronald Oldani Lawrence Ondreja Patrick O'Neil Terrance O'Reilly Terrance Panian Robert Papes Frederick Paskvan Louis Pavlich Allen Pflibsen Laddie Phillips Raymond Picciolo james Pisut Thomas Polyak john Pomatto Thomas Popek Stephen Popovich Edmund Povalish Andrew Prieboy james Prodehl Richard Pucel Roger Pytlewski Patrick Regis john Rems Gerald Rimmele john Roberts Louis Rodgers s u H, ,55 4 CAT? john Rose Gerald Rota Norman Ruiz Edward Russell James Russell james Scheuber john Schmucker David Scholtes 1-Iarold Scroggins james Sefick Matthew Senffner james Schubu David Siegel Eugene Siegel Henry Simon Charles Simonich Ronald Simonich Charles Simpson Valentine Slachetka John Speckman Robert Spreitzer joseph Stariha Donald Stefanich james Stein Terrance St. Germain John St. Ongc Ronald Stonitsch Nicholas Susner Daniel Theobald Robert Thomas Walclemar Thomson David Traina james Triana Fred Turk Robert Ulrich Fred Verbic William Vesel Lucas Vlanos Thomas Vollmer Robert Waclawik Philip Wahl Michael Walker Richard Walkey john Walsh Christopher Ward james Ward Charles Watts Patrick Webb Michael Weber Raymond Wedic james Werbick Thomas West Timothy West hlichael Wicklatz Kenneth Wiers joseph Yedinak J S45- C u 'lx ' 3 CATWO Rudolph Yurkovich Dennis Zaletel 53. Terrance Ziesmer joseph Zubcic ' ' v Mi. ,Wil Pragressiug 'Rx iw l evi is EEF. aww Bishop McNamara blesses priory chapel. Bishop and Provincial assist each other in laying f cornerstone, for 1956 addition. I 1956 addition and new priory in early stages of construction. X Q., Bis sho hop McNamara blesses ps in new wing. ! 989 Fr- Ax-U VAH A M N HY KKK? JV 15,4 AN 1? I. .muovm Qmwferr 4 oi-L-Iso T' C fl ILQTR KINNEY CHQ 7 NULL fb tl Y 9 HC UNIX If. Ulm RUSH! KI K K RF L II EKF R l JI NCLH uw? I QW- fl' W? MPP? gw np! '- UHF f sms aim' G sm HWS' Sliver Auulversary 611155 af I 934 I'RANK ADELMAINN XX ILLIAM I' BI ACKBURN DR XX ILI IAM H BLACKBL RN DR DONALD J BOLES JOSEPH E BOLFS FD BRANNICK XX ALTER BRONX A JR GEORGE BL DZIINSKI MICHAFI CI-IIZMARK THOMAS COMERFORD ROBERT COXIFERT R I P DOMIYIC CONFII LIANIO IT COMM ROBERT DAGGETT LEROH DELANEH RALPH DELANFX IOHIN I DELROSI: RIP CHARLES DCMAI IIE IHOXIAS A DILLON CAPT JAMES DONOVAN IOSEPH DOLGHERTX AINDREXX' ELI TER JOSEPH ILAJNIK ROBERI FORSYTHE RAYMOND FRAINCK ith ANINIVERSARX CI ASS OI 1934 XX ILLIAM GASPICH CLARENCE HASSE IOHIN HII I S FRANK HORVAT JOHIN KICKELS DR IOHN KINNLH JOSEPH KI IMEK BENEDICI KOCHALKA EMMETI KOERNER CAPT QLIDO KRT. NIPOCH ROBERT LAGGER DR XWILI IAM LIMACHER VUIILIAM IOEBAKKA IOSEPH NIICARNEH ELC ENE MICRAINFX DONALD MILIANN IONFPH MADARIR JOHN IOS MAHONEH R IP RAYNIOIND MADAH RI V IRLD NIANION ED MATENI VAC DAVID ML RPHX HAROLD MI RPHH DONALD MI RRAY REV GLFIN OCHN IOHN OBRIEN R I P FRANCIS D BEILL CHARLES 0 REII I Y SII:PHI2x PAPESH ANDREXX PAVII IICH STEPHEN I PISLI HrxRI RIDINGS THOMAS RIORDAX JOSEPH RX AN DR ERNFST SCACREILI RICHARD SCHEL BER BPRNARD QCHII IZIE ARTHLR SIMON IRARK sKDIP IOL IS soxx A GLORGE Sxx EENEH ANTHONH VIDMAR ILC Rv: I EZAR RAY MOND xx ALSH RDIIPRI c xx AISH RICHARD YACR RIP A IM' 'I -I I 8 ,NF ,Q Q P , 1 .'.. I A V In i If , , Z ., ,N A-V. .11 K L- ff, I -ii . figs Y W :R 'K G Z! if un I , ' I C' Vx I 545' f'f ' :'1',.V. - I I ' I :ff W' A 71 I - I an I I me QPR AZ wi I R 7 . - If E ' : I tl LVL! III I A ri .- J Ce-v -.5 ,I I 'L I . I' 5 85' I OPI-I, R ' i I V,,. JH Si.. ' J I If 'Y' I 'I ' ,, ,W :frm :www Aa' R ,M-U qi. 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ECON W, left t i t: llins, Steve , , il l t , tan ore , , it A l , ki, Carmen Astorino, Carmen i iovine, Bill rey. HIR R W, let to right: Manager jim Embling, Tom Briese, Mi e McKeon, Denny ferman, Mike Bogner, Doug Clinton, Ed Strysik, Ray Kapsch, Mike Koerner, jim Sweeney. OT P 2 t i . Manager Chuck Co orgh RO D UD Q .M Tom F zgerad Ron Fordons jack Gorman K n u-1 O Q I-4 CDO regor ch G HH CTURED S N I INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL SCORING Podobnik, fb Pellegrini, hb Pluth, hh ,,,, Stalzer, qb-hb Fordonski, hb Bulger, fb . Koerner, hb . Briese, hb ,,,,, Att. 126 118 . 47 23 . 2 Larsen, hb ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 7 Grey, hb-qb MR DON BERG Athletic Director Dist. Avg. 658 489 209 107 50 3.6 49 9.8 28 4.7 18 9.0 18 1.6 123 -1.3 5.2 5.1 4.4 4.7 TEAM STA First Downs Rushing First Downs Passing First Downs Penalty Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage .. Passes Attempted .... Passes Completed Pellegrini, hb Podobnik, fb ........ Pluth, hb ....... ., .. Papp, e ...t,,.....,..,, Mrozek, g-e . Koerner, hb .... Stalzer, qb-hb Bulger, fb . ....... Totals ...........,,,,, Opp. Totals .,,.,...... .......................,.. .... TISTICS JCHS OPP. sz 59 .. 12 18 6 4 1603 1121 . 345 705 100 100 7 Passes Had Intercepted Punts Punting Average 27 5 1 7 Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized 2 Ken Pellegrmi halfback and Tom Mrozek end guard were named to the first team All Joliet area squad selected by the Joliet Herald News TD PAT TP O . ....... 6 36 .. . H- . 3 7 25 O 18 1 O 6 1 O 1 0 6 0 1 1 1 1 107 138 ., ....,,,,,,..,.., .. 0 .. .... 14 9 . 18 12 FR CARMEL SMITH O Carm Moderator of Athletics wr riff' L 33 3- 41 11 5 ' ,,,,,,,,,,., . 3 . 14 13 ' ,,.,,,,,,,,, 446 44 I I f f 'I ...- -r-. . -1' I it S1 V a t , bf, I ' . g jolret Catholrc O 0 Jolret Townshrp 7 olret Catholrc opened 1fS 58 season by tal-:mg rts frfth decrsron rn erght meetmgs wrth jolret Tow nshrp 12 7 joe Podobnrk and Ken Pellegrrnr powered a relentless ground machme whrch rolled for 169 yards and two scores Podobnrk prcked up 81 yards whrle Pellegrmr racked up 72 The Hrll used just scyen mmutes to show rts superrorrty The Toppers mowed 33 yards m six plays wrth Pellegrmr blastmg oy er from the one for the score Podobnrlc scored the decrsxye TD m the second per1od on a frye yard end sweep Townshrps lone score came on a 59 yard thrrd quarter pass lay Ken Pellegrmr turns the corner agamst Townshrp wrth good blockmg jolret Catholrc 0 O Joe Podobnrk ran roughshod oyer Lockport gaming 148 of olrets 282 yards to lead the Hrll to 6 O yrctory Podobmks yardage was better than twrce Lockport s total of 67 as the Hrll men took therr second yrctory of the season The lone score of the contest came m the second quarter when Podobnrk lofted a nme yard pass to halfbaclc G11 Pluth In the Porter end zone Late rn the fourth quarter Podobmk attempted 1 freld goal but the klck was blocked Lockport neyer threatened as the Hrlltop defensrye unlt almost nullrfred the Porter attack Ken Pellegrrnr rs stopped by a hard chargmg Lockport tackler Iolret Catholrc O Marmron Mrlrtary O Steve Papp, all alone rn the end zone, takes Ken Stalzers TD pass 74 The Hrlltoppers saw yrctory snatched from therr grasp rn the fmal frye mmutes against Marmxon after breakrng the rce early m the fourth perrod as the two squads battled to a 7 7 tle Ken Stalzer s perfect 10 yard prtch to end Steye Papp early m the fmal stanza followed by Toe Podobnrks perfect conyersron gaye the Hlll a 7 O lead but rt was short lryed Marmron roared back to tre the contest on a 17 yard aerral and a successful l-.lck to preserye rts strmg of ten unbeaten games ' ' 'Q c,r,rr,c, r,rrrrrcr,r,rr 2 ,6 6 -12 ' ' ' ,,,,c,,,,,,,,,, O O O- 7 y v 4 . l W... P ' ' ' . rrrrr,r ,L rrrr,r , rrr, 0 6 -6 Lockport Twp. r,rr,r, rrrr, 2 1 rr,r,r 0 O 0 O-O l bl , ' a - 1' . T 1 ' ' ,,,, ,,,,.c,,,c,,r, 0 0 . .. y fgyfg yfgyfgrg 7 W O O johet Catholn 0 Assumpuon Assumptron used a PICCISIOD passmg attack to oyercome the H1lls superxor ground povy er and hand Cathohc Hrgh 1ts f1rst loss of the season 20 O olrets ground game was paced by oe Podobnrk and Kcn Pe11egr1n1 who prcked up 53 and 52 yards respectryely Ken Stalzer added 37 yards to the Hilltop coffer olnct had the frrst scorxng opportunlty but a fumble 1n the Dax enport end zone sparked the Knlghts to therr Wm joe Podobnrk charges through a Tommre defender headed for open terntory olxet Catholxc Alleman Alleman of Rock Island oyerpoyyered jollet Catholrc 327 behmd a hard chargxnn lmc and fast strrkxng backs The povy erful Pronecrs out axned the H111 715 to 89 on the ground although each team plcked up sexen f1rst dovsns The Rock Island squad held a 700 halftrmc lead and domlnated play throughout the frnal half also Cathohcs lone score came rn the fourth perrod on oe Podobnlk s 10 yard pxtch to Torn Mrozek Podobmk also com ertcd Ken Pellegrlm IS surrounded by the enemy agamst As sumptron Joliet Cathohc St Thomas 4 Cathohc Hlgh was unable to preserye 1fS halftxme lead agamst battled to a 20 20 ne The Toppers scored tvuce 1n the f1rst half on TD passes of 12 and 19 yards from B111 Grey to Ken Pellegrlm and Ken Stalzer ran the pomt The Tomm1es also scored rn the f1fSt halt' but the H111 led 13 7 at mtermxssron Cathollcs fmal score came on Joe Podobmks 65 yard TD yaunt vyhxch accounted for most of hrs 89 yards gamed and hrs extra pomt run 1n the th1rd penod but St Thomas scored twxce and made both com erslons IH the stanza to t1e the contest Joe Podobmk bulls up the mlddle wrth G11 Pluth and john Zary openxng the hole 75 ' N1 l' , , O 0 O- 0 ' 7 6 0 7-20 I N L - ' J' 1 Y L V J p , J .A . . K . V, . d, 1 A I , 7 6 7 O-20 . , 6 0 1 O-20 a determined second half St. Thomas rally, and the two squads N . . . . . , . I ' J ' ' 1 0 0 o 7M 7 1 , O 13 6 6-52 I 1 - 1 g ' ' 1 1 - ' . '- . A 1 ug . . H j l Joliet Catholic ,,,,,,, , ,O 0 O O- 0 Champaign , , 7 15 0 7-27 Despite joe Podobniks 105 yards in 15 carries, Champaign rolled over Catholic High 27-O. The Hillmen blew their first scoring chance when the Maroons intercepted a pitchout on the Champiagn nine and returned it 91 yards to open scoring. The downstate visitors added two more TD's in the second quarter to build up a 20-O halftime lead, then withstood several Hilltop rallies in the last half while scoring again to complete the rout. Ken Stalzer fights off a would-be tackler enroute to a first down gain oliet Catholic Notre Dame CNilesj Behind a combination of Ken Pellegrini and the homecoming spirit Catholic High ground out a 6 O xictory oyer Notre Dame of Niles in the Hilltop homecoming Pellegrini churned through Don defense for 94 yards while oe Podobnik racked up 71 Podobnik scored the lone touchdown midway in the second period on a six yard off tackle burst Another Hilltop TD in the final period on Podobnik s 11 yard pass to Pellegrini was nullified by a holding penalty Ken Pellegrini cuts inside tickle in thc homecoming con es Joliet Catholic 13 7 Schlarman Ken Pellegrini and Cil Pluth teamed for fue TDs and 176 yards rushing to spearhead a 41 7 Catholic High romp oycr on an eight yard off tackle burst 1 two yard plunge and a fixe yard pass from oe Podobnik Pluth scored on a 2Oyard end sweep and a one yard plunge Mike Koerner registered the other Hill TD on a six yard drixe through center Podobnik conxerted four times and Mike Bulger added one extra point The Hilltop defense headcd by Pellegrini Podobnik Tom Mrozek 9t1n Gregorich Mikc McKeon and Bob Lehmin racked Dmxille ball carriers for a total loss of 79 xirds rushing Gil Pluth eyades the defense on a Oyard launt against J ' 'N .rrrr ,cccaar o 6 o 0- 6 i ,,,,, , 0 0 O O- O , Y . J . . t r. i i 1 i ' . ' , ,. 14 7-41 - 2 , ,, . O 7 O O- 7 . . 1. .Y , 'T I Schlarman of Danville in the season grid finale. Pellegrini tallied .V I pf , 7 J ,- Danville. 76 1958 JOLIET CATHOLIC FROSH SOPH BOTTOM left to rrght Head Coach J1m Gannon Daye Decman Tom Marchlo Chuck S1mon1ch M1ke Murer John Rubock1 George Zdraleuch Flor1an Markun Bob Scholp SECOND ROW left to r1ght Manager Harold Raub Ph1l C1r1enc1one Pete Colllns Frecl Rohcler jack Nalden Ray jones B1ll Offerman Bob ODell R1ch Young THIRD ROW left to r1ght Lou Tapella Ral Podobmk M1ke MCLSID Frank Meyers Due Langdon Don Strys1k Tom Ceryen Ted Borovyskr Nlflx Shmack M1ke Berta FROSH SOPH SCORES RESHMAN SCORES ol1et Cathohc ol1et Cathohc Johet Catholrc jol1etCathol1c olret Cathohc johet Cathohc johet Cathol1c ol1et Cathol1c 'Iohet Cathol1c Johet Cathohc Johet C'1thol1c ol1et Tovynshrp Lockport Twp MHIIHIOU M11 St Thomas Brshop Noll Sher1dan Notre Dame 1958 IOLIET CATHOLIC FRESHMEN BOTTOM left to r1ght Coach Don Panmer Gene Mxcllock Due B1anch1 john Gosgraye B1ll Ludtke Ken 'NIcI-Iugh Len Facchma Terry Lang Coach Tony janc SECOND ROW left to r1ght F1glewyslx1 THIRD ROW left to r1g'1t Larry Dolrnsek john Schmucker Ben Farnsworth Mllke Canaclay Terry ORe1lIy Bob Ludrcyec L6lOy M1ll6f Ch11s Wfard Terry St Germaln Manager Bob Forclonslu Sei 'H 2' ,E 'R QM-.. nr- 4-a'SH1i1a?f.e... -f-1 11, me fa' ' I 86 T 4 'mi Nea ,V p I .. I v ,ia W ra ,- 4 - J 1 14 ' . I I 6 ' ' 0 ' 1 ' e I o ' ' , I 52 ' ' I 19 , U 1 ,, , 24 , , , ,,,,, , 13 ' 1 ' , 12 L J ' ' I I 16 ' I I I3 l . O . , ,, 18 , 6 , , 18 Joe Stariha. Pat O'Neil. Bob Thonaas. Fred Dedezjohn Falasca, -Mike Egan, Bob7Girriante, H y y - , FK we a t fe' 1 wx ,Q etrt i, 1 2 ,C ryrra 1,1,1 I Y I yy , yin ' Kr N 1' '11 V , 9 ' A ,r Brshop Noll TXTHFYDIOU M11 St PIOCOPIUS u Immaculate Concephon B if gd 'aw A f'f',1Q .M L. .f 4, ix I 4, Q, Qi ' Lf sf 'fi fa , M 4 3? 1' ' 5 W' as NN c'Nf '-. , - L3 4, O' Q QA QNX ng ..., ,L X .Q 'Quia 4. 5 sixgh I 3 We any rv .. , ' . -1 in c ? . M Q Q-w?f' C 'Q ' joe Podobnik carries the mail. Q if i - .. S M e S? Q R Qi 5, , N611 NX ard hmdlcs the fxgureb 3 'gil ll, 'I - i , GM, F ff '-WS ,M,M. Y W- 4 v Ya, a Q ,A W-ffm: - ,W , R as Wi x f Q Al 'M i X ff 39' 'I xv, ,W,h W,,,L L N Q n My fig- f g,v F' f 4 ' f x 1 9- ..,.,.'Q .ff K 1958-59 flfffff Hatha ic Haskefball Varsity BOTTOM, left to right: Manager Ray Kapasch, jim Garrison, Ed Strysik, Bob Chmielewski, Dave Putricli, Dave Kuhar, Head Coach Leroy Leslie. SECOND ROXW. left to right: Manager Ed Scholtcs, Fred Dcdin, Dan McCarthy, Bill McCanna. Bob Matesevac, Ray McCabe. THIRD ROXV, left to right: Bill VU211'Ll, Ed Stonich. Pncky Elwood, Larry Hutten, Bill Stonich. FINAL 1958-59 VARSITY BASKETBALL STATISTICS 3 5 5 G SA FG FT TP AVG PCT McCartliy, g . .. 38 446 84 50 418 14.9 .413 Chmiclwski, C . ,,,, 26 288 144 90 378 14,5 .500 Garrison. f 28 302 126 70 322 11.5 .417 Dedin. g .. 27 189 78 54 210 1.8 .413 Hunan. f . . 24 120 .19 26 13.1 5,2 ,103 E. Smnich, f . ........ 23 72 52 51 115 5.0 ,144 McCabe, g .. ....... 23 71 52 16 80 3-5 .451 Strysik. c .. ..... 18 26 10 8 28 1.6 .385 Elwood. g .... 9 17 5 0 10 1.1 .294 Putrirli, f .... 9 8 F L 9 1.0 .375 MCCLIUHLI, g . 4 9 3 3 6 1-5 .222 B. Stonich. C 2 2 1 0 3 140 .500 Kulwf- f A 3 3 0 - 2 1.0 .000 llfllffwllf- S 1 A 3 1 0 0 0 0.0 .000 WW- f A A 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 .000 TOTALS .. 28 1564 664 372 1704 60.9 .425 OPPONENT TOTALS . 28 1603 618 450 1686 60.2 .379 Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens 58 43 52 60 67 73 72 67 66 59 72 63 63 57 57 56 55 59 60 81 59 60 63 50 51 42 62 77 VARSITY SCORES Thornton Fractional ,, Lockport ,,,,,,,, . Immaculate Conception , St. Procopius ,, St. Edward ,, Morton ,, , Marmion ,,,,,,, Joliet Township , Notre Dame fQuincyj Eisenhower , , Lfarmion ,, Lincoln-XY'ay , Bradley Notre Dame fNilesj Lockport ,,,, ,,,,, Alleman , INIarquette ,, , Joliet Township , , Schlnrman ,,,,,, Notre Dame fNilesj , MORRIS HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT Marseilles ,, Ottawa , Morris ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, JOLIET HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT Riversicle-Brookfield r,,,, ,c,,,,,. , Joliet Township ,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,...,,,,,,, JOLIET REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Lockport .,,,,,,,. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,t,,,,,..,,,,,,,. I . , Bloom . Rich ,, 49 52 47 53 70 60 68 66 68 58 71 45 62 55 61 S3 54 79 70 61 57 63 17 52 64 39 51 81 Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jeias Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens Jens 56 38 29 38 57 'il 60 50 50 68 60 50 48 33 58 66 60 441 55 56 EROSH-SOPH SCORES Thornton Fractional ,,,, Lockport , ., Immaculate Conception , St. Procopius , St. Eclwnixl INIorton ,,,, Marmion , Joliet Township ,,,,,,, Notre Dame fQuincyj . Eisenhower Marmion I.incoln-XYQJJ' , Braclley , Notre Dame CNilesj . Lockport Alleman lwlarquette Joliet Township Schlarman ,, Notre Dame fNilcsD ,,,,, -15 36 33 33 -I0 137 37 70 60 :I-I 39 23 3,1 HKS 59 57 50 51 '10 I 958-59 ,7o0e! Kaflzabc .Wash-Soph KNEELING. left to right: Mtmagcr Boh Cvcmt. Lou Tnpclla. Mamger Larry hfeyer. STANDING, left to right: Tom -Iurkoyich, Pit Sullixan. Gemld O'She.1, Nick Slimnck. Ray Zawadzki, Jim Kelly, Coach Don Berg. Barry Botlach, joe Snctlic. Al Popek. Tom Klovcr, Jim Kenney, joe Dionne. JcHs JCHS JcHs JcHs JCHS JCHS JcHs Jens 1cHs Jens JCHS Jcns JCHS JCHS JCHS JCHS Jens JcHs JCHS -V 1958-59 fake! 61101000 5'resl1mer1 KNEELING, left to right: Manager Mike Maher, Pat Keigher, Terry St. Germain, Manager John St, Onge. STANDING, left to right: Jim Stein, Chris Ward, Lou Chignoli, Ed Figlewski, Stan Locknar, Jim Darguzis, Charlie Simonich. Roger Pytlcwski, John Roberts, Les Gomora, Harold Scroggins, coach Jim Gannon. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Lockport ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,., . . Notre Dame fNilesj ,,,,, St. Procopius ,,,,,,,,.,,,.. Lincoln-Way .....,,,r....,,,,. St. Francis fWheatonJ ,,,,, Lincoln-Way ,,,,,,,,..,.. Rich ,,,,,.,,, ,.,,.,...,, Bishop Noll ......,.., Immaculate Conception ,,,, Joliet Township .,..,,,,,, ,,,,, St. Francis fwheatonj ,,,,, Sheridan H ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,. Marmion , ,,,, ,,,,.,,,.,.,, , St. Procopius ..,.,,,,,,, Joliet Township .,,,, Bradley , , ,, ,,,, St. Patrick ,,,,,,,,,,, Notre Dame fNilesJ . Lockport ,,..,,.,,,,..,,... JCHS JCHS JCHS JCHS JCHS JCHS JCHS JCHS JCHS JCHS JCHS JCHS JcHs JCHS JCHS JCHS JCHS JCHS Jens FRESHMAN SCORES Lockport ....rr,,.,,.,,,r.,i.,,,,.....,. Notre Dame CNilesj ...,.,, St, Procopius ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, Lincoln-Way ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, St. Francis Cwheatonj ,,,,.,, Lincoln-Way ....,,,,.........,,, .. Rich , , ,,,.,,,,,,,,. Marian .,..,,,,.........,,.,..,.,,,,, Bishop Noll ,,,,....,.............. Immaculate Conception., ,...... Joliet Township ,,,,,,,,.....,,.,,, St. Francis fwheatonj ,,,,,,,, Marmion .ie,aaa.e,,,,aa,.A.. .fv... St. Procopius ,.,,,..,,,,,i Joliet Township ..,,,,, Bradley ........,,,,........... St. Patrick .,,e,aa,..,..,,,...,., Notre Dame fNilesj ,.,,,,. Lockport ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 1 L 5-9 Junior Guard FRED DEDIN .xi -wi 2 5? Q 'Vf QA , fw v Vw www? ,, ve' T' 'frf i A, J A ,i xy X6 5 , If in 1 'I 1--ll'-'lf K 5. gif 'HFWY' A , , 3 if 4 L' A, LARRY HUTTEN li . . 6-2 Senior Forward fra 45 Wm . 5 0' I an Q Q- ,I fv vi Wag. . ,, VW 3 ff: :AL , 3 A ANU' no Il nd 551-'lf ui! S' 1 1 , Q' UE N1 A -v 5. sfaEf5g:5: ?- if A Mi? +5 . ,E ,, S - , K Y '55 4 E ' If :L Qgzg,-fy s 1 X L 6 Qi 3 , 1 . fs, F53 QQ ,L .vu- 3, ,fl ,Sigma , '!Ef'??'Q 9- 4 gazing ff ,, QW? Q , 15 if H W Q Q ? T? i .Q 1 gp:-. 1' ffilliap 39 inc' Kes! Slfer Cake Kanfcrcucc Dzslrzcf kegmmzl Jolret Catholrcs varsrty bascball squad gave coach Leroy Leslre the best possrble gorng away present for the 59 season the most successful Hrlltop nrne rn 40 years Leslre who resrgned at Catholrc Hrgh to take a coachrng and teachrng posrtron at hrs prep alma mater Johnstown Catholrc Hrgh School Johnstown P early May saw hrs charges comprle a 16 3 record rnclud mg seven wrns rn a rovs vsrn the drstrrct and regronal tournament and advance to the sectronal frnal and also capture the co champronshrp of the Suburban Catholrc Conference rn zts frrst year of competrtron Hrlltop bench Fred Dedrn led the hrtters and Mrke Koerner and Ed Stonrch topped the prtchrng staff rn the Hrlltop vrctory drrve Dedrn batted 346 rncludrng 625 rn hrs last frve games and scored 18 trmes to successfully defend hrs battrng champronshrp whrle Koerner and Stonrch sported mrcroscoprc earned run averages f 0 53 and O 84 respectnely Dan McCarthy clouted 321 and drove rn 15 runs to pace that de partment Stonrch also batted above 300 wrth a 313 mark Koerner fanned 45 whrle Brll Grey whrffed 37 Stonrch and Grey each had no-hrtters whrle Koerner hurled a one hrtter Stonrch was 5 0 for the year Grey went 6 2 rncludxng a 3 1 conference mark and Koerner stood 41 A prcture of concentratron Dan McCarthy at bat In state tournament play the Hrlltoppers made the best showrng of any Hrlltop baseball team Catholrc took the jolret drstrrct by downrng Plamfreld and Lrncoln Way by rdentrcal 4 'P counts St Procoprus also fell 4 7 rn a game wrth double srgnrfxcance the opener of the Napervrlle regronal and a SCC trlt jolret stopped Ossw ego 6 3 for the regronal crown A sesenthrnnrng rally capped by Larry Larsens game wrnnrng srngle followrng Ray McCabes tyrng hrt gaye the Hrllmen a 7 6 vun over Thornton Fractronal rn the frrst game of the Morton of Crcero sectronal as Dedxn went 4for4 The Hrllmen then ran afoul of Marne of Desplames and the clefendrng champrons stopped Jolret 60 enroute to an unprecedented second strarght Illlmors Hrgh School prep trtle Ron Fordonsky narls runner at plate Catholrc also started rts membershrp rn the Suburban Catholrc Conference rn the rrght way tyrng Notre Dame of Nrles for the loop champronshrp as each squad posted a 7 1 record The Dons halted jolret 6 5 rn the frrst meetrng of the co champs but McCabe beat out a bases loaded bunt past a drawn rn mfreld rn the last rnnrng to drrve rn the vunnrng run as the Hrllmen garned a share of the lead wrth a 4 3 trrumph over Nrles Marmron rnsured the Hrlltops champronshrp berth by forfertrng the completron of a tred game and the reschedulement of a rarned out contest to Catholrc followrng the close of school I 1 , I 3 ' ' , ' , a., rn Y . . .I 7 I - 7 3 - , - , . . . , ' o . . , . . 7 ' 4 - 3 - - - 5 L. W L V 7 , , , l . A . , , . . . . - l I 1 r 90 Tom Giarranti looking for a hit. Var ity Kascball jol1et Joliet jolret johet Jol1et jol1et Jol1et Jol1et jolret jol1et Joliet Jol1et Jol1et ol1et Joliet jol1et jol1et 1959 JOLIET CATHOLIC BASEBALL VARSITY FIRST ROW left to nght Larry Hutten jerry Pubentz Ray McCabe jim Scolar1 B111 Tezak B1ll Grey D1ck Kennedy SECOND ROW left to rlght Coach Leroy Leslie Butch Cardwell Dave Kuhar Tom G1arrante Dan McCarthy Fred Dedm Bob Meyer THIRD ROW left to r1ght Scorekeeper Charl1e Wheeler manager Ray Kapsch B1ll McCanna Larry Larsen Ron Fordonsk1 Ed Stonich Mike Koerner Team members not p1ctured include Tom Briese Lou Ch1gnol1 VARSITY SCORES Marm1on Immaculate Concept1on Lemont Sher1dan St Procopius Bradley Immaculate Conception Cathol1c Catholic Cathohc Cathohc Catholic Catholic Cathol1c Cathol1c Cathol1c Catholxc Cathohc Wrlmmgton Jol1et TOWDShlp Notre Dame Nlotre Dame JOLIET DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Catholrc 4 Pla1nf1eld Catholic 4 Lmcoln Way NAPERVILLE REGIONAL TOURNAMENT' Catholic 4 St Procop1us Catholic 6 Oswego CICERO SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Cathohc 7 Thornton Fract1onal Catholic 0 Mame Season record 16 3 Conference record 7 1 flncludmg two forfe1ts from Marnuonj jol1et olret johet Joliet Joliet Joliet jo11et jol1et jol1et Catholic Cathohc Catholic Catholic Cathol1c Cathol1c Cathol1c Catholic C8thOl1C FROSH SOPH SCORES Lrncoln Way Lemont St Procopius Bradley Wrlmrngton W1lm1ngton johet Township St Procoprus Lemont Season record 9 1 ' ' 2 ' ,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,e,.......,,,,, 2 QCD ' ' 3 ' - -V..VVYV,.v ' ' 4 ' ........ 3 CCD J ' ' 7 ,V7VAV7V,AVY-,--.....V W ' ' 0 I ,,,,,,,,,,,,,rr,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S,,, 1 ' ' 2 . 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A -AAI-- y- q v 6 hash-Svph Baseball 1959 JOLIET CATHOLIC BASEBALL FROSH-SOPH-FIRST ROW, left to right: Frank Meyers, Pat Sullivan, Mike Cimino, Lou Tapella, Phil Cirrencione, Steve Jostak, Dick Mutz, Fred Rusina, john Ulrich. SECOND ROW, left to right: Manager Frank Cimino, Pat Warren, Bob Lamping, Terry St. Germain, Bob Ulrich, Chris Ward, Lou Chignoli, manager jerry Lorenz. THIRD ROW, left to right: Mike O'Shea, jim Kenney, jim Darguzis, Leo Biernat, Mel Oard, Tom Chiotti, Tom Klover, coach Ed Kopp. Not pictured are team members Tom Adamowski, Don Strysik, Les Gomora, Jim Buchar. VARSITY INDIVIDUAL Batting CBased on 25 at-batsj G AB H R RBI HR 213 3B PCT Declm, 3b ,,,,,,,,r,,, 16 52 18 18 7 1 5 3 .346 McCarthy, ss Stonich, p- lb 53 17 6 15 1 0 3 -321 13 32 10 6 5 O 1 2 .313 McCabe, cf cccccccccccc 18 60 17 12 12 0 3 2 .283 Larsen, rf ,,,.,,,....,,. Scolari, lf McCanna, 2b Giarrante, 1b 13 36 9 5 3 0 0 0 .250 17 47 11 6 4 0 1 1 .234 ........15 41 9 6 5 0 O 1 .220 16 29 6 4 6 0 O 0 .207 Fordonski, c ,,,.,,.... 18 44 7 7 2 0 1 0 .159 fLess than 2 5 at-batsj Briese, 3b ,.... ..,.., 5 8 3 4 O 0 0 0 .375 Tezak, of ,.... ..... 6 13 4 0 2 0 1 0 .308 Cardwell, if ...... 2 4 1 1 1 0 O 0 .250 Hutten, of ...., ...... 4 10 2 1 1 0 1 0 -200 Grey, p ........, .,.... 8 20 3 1 3 0 0 0 .150 Koerner, p ........,... 7 15 2 1 0 0 1 0 . 13 3 Pubentz, if .....,...... 2 1 0 O 0 O 0 0 .000 Kuhaf, 1l'l .1.,,1 2 1 O O 0 O O 0 .OOO TOTALS ..,, 466 119 78 66 2 14 12 .255 STATISTICS Pitching G IP H R E BB ERA Koernei' QLD ..6 39 2X3 16 12 19 0.53 Stonich QRJ ................ 6 53 113 16 7 4 16 0.84 Grey QLD ....... .......... 8 48 2X3 38 24 15 21 2,16 TOTALS .... ........ 1 8 1212f3 70 43 22 113 56 1.27 Starts CG ShO W L PCT Stonich .... ........ 5 5 1 iff 0 1.000 Koerner .,,, ....... 6 4 1 4 1 .800 Grey ........ ........ 7 7 1 6 2 .750 TOTALS ....... ................ 1 8 16 3 163 .842 Uflncludes forfeit victory over Marmionj Coach Ed Kopp checks the Frosh-Soph bench during tilt. 2 P7 4 RN 1 WW ff' Crack Joliet Catholics varsity thinclads, still in the building stage, could capture only , one win the present season, topping Wilmington in a triangular. The experience gained during the full schedule of varsity and frosh-soph meets should prove invaluable in strengthening the returning members for next year's f campaign. A host of school records were set, and the Hilltoppers scored for the first time in both the tough Bradley Relays and the District Tournament. Fr. Carey Bohan, O. Carm., and Mr. joseph McFadden coached the tracksters dur- ing the '58-'59 season. 1959 VARSITY TRACK TEAM FIRST ROW left to right Gil Pluth Den OConn0r Steve Prrbish Rich Dombrowxskr Tony Muhich Elbert Carroll coach Mr joseph McFadden SECOND ROW left to right Coach Fr Carey Bohan O Carm John Kunis Chuck Stapleman Serge Murer Ed Funk Jim Schultz THIRD ROW left to right Rich Lenzen Paul Buss Dave Meyer Mike McKeon Manager Bob Kaffer jim Petak Tim Keane Bill Ziegler Terry Lamb Ted Boroxxsln SECOND ROW left to right Coach Fr Carey Bohan O Carm IN1clc Slimaclx Ron Cassineri Dave Langdon Walt Bates Coach joseph McFadden FOLRTI-I ROW left to right Den Dombrowski Al Astbury Fred Rohder Ed Talbot Bob Popclt Den Golobrtsh Ray Feldner Jack Naiden joe Kr ten Dave Clinton 1959 FROSH-SOPH TRACK TEAM-FIRST ROXW, left to right: Phil Branshaxwi, Dave Lorenc, Q N Mike Venardi slashes back with his high hard return 94 Kenai The Hilltop tennis squad, enjoying the first season of a full varsity schedule for the sport, compiled a 1-3-1 mark under the guidance of coach Fr. Matthias Ewing, O. Carm. The mainstays of the varsity squad were seniors Tony Golobitsh, Ron Pilon, Bob Korb, Bob Rogina, and Mike Venardi, and junior Tom Campbell. The 'Toppers win came when the Hill vanquished Kankakee on its home court at Nowell Park. The freshman squad, also tutored by Fr. Matthias, dropped its only test to Lock- port. Varsity tennis squad included left to right Bob Korb Mike Venardi Ron Pilon Tom Campbell and Tony Golobitsh lNot pictured was Bob Rogina vi Qs-af Freshman tennis squad included Standing left to right Bob Spreitzer Bob Kinsella Jim Russell Mike Maher Charles MacDovwell Kneeling left to right John St Onge Bill Moore Terry O Reilly jim Werbick Phil Landry Y 3 , 5 s - ' T ' v. ' : ' s - - r ..... rgf f in I - , 2 , , . Y . . I , , ' , - - , . , . Y . . . , , , - QW Led by juniors Frank Mores and jack Nevin, the Hilltop golf squad capped an- other highly successful season by capturing second in the State Golf Tournament. Joliet Catholic, the defending state cham- pion, gained the runnerup spot only 10 strokes behind victorious Highland Park. Mores placed fourth in the individual medalist competition at Champaign, and al- so captured medalist honors in the 17-school Quincy Catholic par 71. For the season, the Hillmen under Fr. Berthold Fahey, O. Carm., compiled an out- l8-4 mark and ran their winning Invitational Tournament, in which was third, by firing a one-under standing streak to 41 straight before falling. are c lg, i' SECOND IN THE STATEFHillt0p linksmen include, left to right: Fr. Berthold Fahey, O. Carm., Coach, jim Stefanich, Frank Mores, Bob Mason, Bob Chrnie- leyvski, jack Nevin. Not pictured are team members Bob Podlasek, Carl Podlasek, Terry Barnes, and Larry Furlong. s,Oi ni. 0 few? 5 V, ,. Q7 5 ifi' 'i i' ' 'eff y x we-aw wifi. -3 1 . A ,mtv as M -tk is w , i ai MM Bob Chmielewski drives while jim Stefanich and Bob Mason follow flight of ball. Frank Mores and Fr. Berthold Fahey. O. Carm., present the district and state trophies to Fr. Shane Tahney, O, Carm. .M ..-. J tiara, tt, ai- The HiIltop's standout and talented junior pair hole out. Frank Mores putts, while jack Nevin holds pin. 95 l6'0Wl114g The BOVSllHg team was agarn moderated by Fr Regls Donehue O Carm Follovs mg trad1t1on set by the teams of the past years the Hrlltop lteglers scored a great season Proudmg recreatron for the Hlllmen on Thursdays after school the bowhng teams season rergned from mid October to February Thrs year the teams grew larger as lnterest rn the sport lnrreased LEFT TO RIGHT Fr Regrs Donehue O Carm presents rndrvrdual trophxes to the wrnnmg team Rxchard Kmzler jerry Scholtes john Speckman and Ronald Pacm Jun Stefamch Kmg of Jollet bowlers Fr Regls Donehue O Carm Moderator pre sents trophres to 'Iony Pomykala the man tak mg high honors thrs year durmg the bovshng season at the H111 0 7. 7 I l 7. . , . . r , ' i Y. . . . Y . ' 1 J, 7 , . . 1 . '. , . -. I 'I ' . ' . ' I 7 7 1 l ' l . K l , ' a - 'v w ' I .Y I 'E vl - , . lNI11y Queen of Lltmel Pltroness of JCHS ,Qu I'r Bertin Smith O Cum of Nt A55 Exif? Kelzyivn Religion plays 1 lciding role in the life of ex ery Hilltop student The students strixe to pleqse God in their ueryday lixes under the protection of lxllfy ueen of Cirmel the spccml Hilltop Pmtroness The schools religion department hmded by lr Aquinas Houlc O Csrm through religious bulletins and clissroom tmllts xx orl-.ed to Inspire dexotion to Mm and her brown SLIPLIl'1I' in the students 1nd 1lso to gixe the men of the Hill 1 firm found1t1on in the luth to cnlble them to lne is true sons of GOL An importmt p1rt ln uery Hillmms life is the Mlss Fr Shane 'lIlII'l6'X O Crirm celebrates the Mass assisted by Fr Carey Bohan O Carm 1nd Mr finbar Shanley O Carm fers Mass as clmpliin cnt Scunt K Frmcis Academy His Holiness Pope John XXIII 1saended to St Peters thionc this mst school year Bishop Mutin D McNamara DD leucs the Cathedral of nixersary Mlss Others solemn procession include Rex William Condon Francis Blum O Carm DeSalcs Snyder O Carm and fr Martin Lee O Carm flak f . K , L ,K , , L ,7 Q L , SI K , 1 l I A Q . 1 ., I . ' V . t . A 4 ' V ' ' t . ' ' , - ' f Y s r O . , . . I 3 'L . ' , I . i ' 'f l Q f ' , A' is , , f , N i i - , I L . . , '. 4' , .. ' . . ' ' ' , . ., 1 . ' , Bla L ii WM ,sr Q Q ft. , K .X ,fr . i if . lv K 5 I i A I i Q i at I 'gi I , I ' St. Raymond after 25th An- Qs 4 I if ' - ' ., . . in 7:5 ' r - . 7 E A , , . I . I 1 M ling ' . . ' ,, A V . ' i lx' t 'Q I . V n 3 A , ,, tis' I A ex . ig., K, 3 I5 ,, 3? 15 I' i - . f Q H I ' Ya, Q I 0, kr .sl .. I V .A . , W V , K K . 'Y w X. 4 5 ' F ' i X c f , ' 3 f 4 1 , I , sa . , Kefreais The student retreats early in the school year afford an opportunity for the men of the Hill to take a spiritual inventory and gain many graces to enable them to complete a successful school year. Fr. Marcellus Scheuer, O. Carm., and Fr. Hum- phrey Connors, O. Carm., gave the Senior closed retreat at the Franciscan retreat house near Le- mont. One of the highlights of the senior retreat was the marriage panel, in which married and engaged couples answered the seniors' questions about matrimony. Frs. Marcellus and Humphrey take time out for an off-the-cuff discussion with seniors Bill Dut- kiewicz, Christy Byrne, jim Stef- ka, and john McCarthy. The senior retreat was not all spiritual, though, as the candid camera proves. X Q at -ai.x-3f n: 'Y 1 1-an-:mul llrzderclas Kcfreafs ,Jw Q M7-.Ti 355 Fr. Raymond Huttner Fr, Comm Hnffkg Fr. Norman Werling O- Camp Cllffll. Cafm. uniof fm?-lt ,meter Sophomore retreat master Freshman retreat master Bishop Martrn D McNamara DD presents the proclamatron offrcrally de clarmg Oct 26 to Now 2 as Natronal Catholrc Youth Wfeek to Mary Cele Kane Samt IQIHHCIS Academy Bob Chmrelewslu JCHS and jo Ann Butler Provrclence Hrgh School 'FW M?- -In 40 Ld M- all The H1lltop entry rn the annual cmc sponsored Chrrstmas parade Sarnt Patrrcks homecommg float commemorated the 75th iillfll YK 35 built by the Art Club xersaq of the Carmehte Order at the H111 99 J . .. - l I I 2 E i . , , 1 ll i 1 fy 3 , t , ,E . ' l ' . - Y . , , , , , . IQ-V' 1 gy ' . , - - f' A wr T? , f Q' 5 w Y L r X : W 2 ' ' l lo ' a 2.ff'-52-far 5 't . - L. , 4' ,. ' ' I :Mt f , U 8 . ., Q A . A ,. K K I ,S f At , 1 - -. '1 . 'lc A ' 4- 1 H fling. we,.,,. t. ' ,a -' -R -,,,- - - V . L . ,1 t V A 'F' ':'w'4?ff' ' N' X ,. fr 'wk gif y- 4, ' ,t , in 1-L wg: ,iw-L . if ' -situ 1 gf' V, ,, - ik Lg! ff' ..,.. 'J x Q Z4 A k ' 1 ff ,. 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If ' Opcrafzvu Oppvrfunify Sponsored by the Senior Young Christian Students at the Hill and the unior Senior Sodality at Saint Francis Opera tion Opportunity vt as designed to interest the seniors of both schools in lu Cttholit Attion tolloxxing their 0fdClL1'tf1OD and through 1 pancl distussion to present vtrious ways in which Co chairman Jim Babcock and Sharon Krezen pubhcrty young Catholit m n and vsomen could become lay Apostles chairman Karen McDonald and Mrs Danitl Mthei plan the program for Opera ion Opportunity The panel listens as fr Shane Tahney O Cfirm introduces Put of the crowd of Hillmen and SI'Acrs that attended Opera the program tion Oi portunity Fr Shane Tahney O Catm Cclehiates Mothers Dav Mass in The faculty choir sings the High M ass for the mothtrs the Hilltop gym assisted by Frs Cirey Bohm O Cum ind Finbar Shanlew O Cirrn h Aquinas Houlc O Czrm niccei ts the mis Bob Chmicluxski president of the Hilltop stu Hooary cross fiom lr Frmos Blum O Cum dtnt touncil presents Verx Rexerend Raphael L J , L 1 , . . L v A .K N . . V. . by L . , L V R I A . x . 3 VL . V v . v . . , V t . . . it 1' 7 i ' RH S I ' . , . t ., I 1 f ' ' 1 A Q . . ' N ' ' 'fl S ' ' ' ' 1 ' i . 2 ' ,. A Y i ii I . 1 . L -. . W V - it ' i. ' A ' i . - IOO while Fr. Shane Tahncy. O. Carm., looks on. Kieffer. O, Crum. with gifts on his feast day. CLUB Student 612101611 f., x Aqi I, Performrng many seruces for the students of CHS the Student Councrl X contmued 1ts fme vsork Thrs years goxernment under thc dlrectron of Fr Col f man Walsh O Carm was composed of class officers fxppornted club delegates and homeroom ICPYCSCHIIIIXCS The student froxernlng pirty agam took oxer x1r1ous functrons sellrng bym bigs 'md hook cox ers plus sponsorxng many post game record hops The group ilso took part rn the 1958 Kankakee Dnstrrct Student Counc11 Conxentron Fr Colman Wdlsh O Carm Ron 1'ordonsk1 Treasurer john Rogers Secretary Aduser Bob Chmrelewskn Presrdent Charles XY heeler Vrce Presrdent SENIOR MEMBERS STANDING left to rrght B111 Bulfer B111 Gabel Ray Clen non Tom Stern jerry Patrrck Terry Lennon B111 Slack Mxke Qurram Dave Vergo SEATED left to rrght Chuck Collms Bob Conroy George I-lopklns Serge Murer Ray McCabe UNDERCLASS MEMBERS STANDING, left to right Jrm Dargums Chrrs Ward Gael Rooney, Dale Peters Rrch Vlasrch Carm DIGIOXIHC, George Dolak, Matt jandurn George Snyder Tom Cusrck Carm As tormo SEATED left to rrght jlm Kennex Ed Funk jack Grmpel Ron Oldanr jrm Decman Fred Dedxn Allen Eulert 0 W AC' I J , 'I A, ' . . . Y , . v , V X . . - 'A . . , . . ..-5 X -, - -, K - - ' -. A ' , A . . . ' . I L . ' ' 2, ' it I' 1 ' I . L , I I 'V V 4 . I U 9 ' Y. . , . , . I . , , , , . ' . Mathers ' 61116 The Cause behind the scenes of so many of the Hilltop's activities, the Joliet Catholic Mothers' Club, devoted much time and effort to the school during the 1958-59 school year. Among the many activities, the mothers undertook to benefit the Hill, the Fall and Lenten card parties and the ham dinner stood out. The Mothers, headed by Mrs. Joseph Catalani, the president, also put many hours of hard work for the 25th anniversary cele- bration and the first annual Tambola. Fr. Shane Tahney, O. Carm. guided the Mothers' tireless efforts for the school as moderator. The 1958 59 Mothers Club Board Members FROM LEFT TO RIGHT The Mesdames Arthur Tonelli 1un1or representative William Skeldon sopho more representative Benjamin Farnsworth frosh repre sentatrve Wm Furdeck band representative Lester Bodach pubhcity Clyde Westerfield 1un1or representa tive Robert Fitzgerald sewing and Mrs Charles Speck man breakfast chairman Fr Shane moderator and Mrs Edwin McHugh incoming president FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Fr Shane moderator and the Mesdames Joseph Catalani president XVillard Kuhar first vice president Eugene Ryan second vice president George Boban recording secretary Robert Deveraux correspond ing secretary Eugene Tezal-c treasurer D Denis Drolet alumnae representatrxe and Mrs Raymond Fitzgerald senior representative 3 9 7 - . 7 7 . - 1 3 3 - 7 3 7 ' - .X n xr 5 7 3 7 Y - 3 V 7 V I J 7 I v 3 ' 7 9 ' Y ' A 7 V 3 I03 Also working on the tsrh IHHIYCISIQ Celebr.1trOns are left to right Mrs Mirtin Cwlerson Mrs Edwin Niclelugh Mrs Gerald Clennon Fr DeS.1les iynder O Carm Mrs D Denis Drolet and Mrs loseph Flllblif Mrs. Joseph Cutalani presents the Mothers' Club presidential grivel ru the in- coming president blrs. Edwin MCI-lugh, as the muderntor. 1711 Shane Tziliney, O. Curm.. looks on. A Lommittee miking plms for the Cnmelite Anrmersuy s ixcmi brolqlct ue lett t riqlit Mis Clxtle XX esteitield i rs Oseplr Citalini Nlr fonx Hcnmssu Crencril Chxirmin Mrs Wrllrrrd Ixulmar ind the lite Mrs Rumuntl MtC1l3e 'ilu biotliers Club rssistel in maltinr, the rnnuil College Daw .1 erert surress Here ue see left to right Nlr joseph qtengels Notre Dime Rerrcsentatixe Mrs Cltilina Mothers Club Presi dent. It keith J. Egan, O, C11 ., Vire-Principal, ind Mr. Charles Lennon, Alumni Represcntgrtivc discussine rlqns. 1000 Hillman George Mrltan Mr Basketball and a former Hrlltop student returned to Catholre I-hgh to hrghlrght the jlnmry F1ther Son mcetrng of the 1000 Hrllmen The group made up ot fathers 01 students 'tt the H111 and frrends of the school also assrsted 1n the sprrng Timbolt Once 1gz11n the mam projett of the orgtnrmtron was sponsorrng scholarshlps for students xx hose fathers vsere dcrmsed The men behrnd the stenes who made the yur sueh rr suctessful one were Fr Stanley Kromer O Cirm the I'11OdCI 1fO1' 1nd the offreers presrdent Mr Fred Donnelly uce presrdent Mr Fdvx 1rd Stonrch setrttftry treasurer Mr A DeBermrd1 and publrcrty tharrman Mr Robert Prrthun George Mrkm tells asprrmg ath A pzur of former basketball All Amerxcans Leroy Leshe of Notre letes to prrce of sutcess be wrllmg to pay the Dame and George Mrkan of DePaul drscuss cage strategy swcrrfrcc for athletlc Mr. Fred Donnelly. President George Mikan. Fr. Stanley Kromer. O. Carm.. Moderator Bob Mikan Mr. Edward Stonich Vice-President, The purpose of the Band Parents organization is to support the CHS Band in all its activities Thru such fundraising actixities as bakery and rummage sales spagh tti dinners raffles and card parties this energetic group has helped the Band gain new successes Fr Finbar Shanley OCarm is moderator of the group BAND PARENTS OFFI CERS left to right Mrs Glenn Converse Secretary Mrs john Williamson Presi dent M William Grey Vice President M joseph Gelsomino Treasurer Fr. Finbar Shanley, O. Carm. Moderator BAND PARENTS COM- MITTEE left to right: Mrs. Paul Ariagno Telephone Chairman' Mrs, joseph Fur- deck Mothers' Club Repre- sentative' lv rs. Lawrence Kohlbrecher, Alumni Chair- mang Mrs. Albert Lenzen, Hospitality Chairman. H11 dlfareufs f I I ' . X. K 1 ---.NN + X ,G il it Sifplvrcr Parents A newly-founded organization at the Hill is the Explorer' Pfzrefztf. Under the moderatorship of Fr. Meinrad Rogge, O. Carm., this group gives both moral and financial support to the school's explorer scout movement through such activi- ties as the annual wrestling match. Dr. Edward Talbot served as president of the group in its initial year at Joliet Catholic. Other officers included treasurer and vice-president of Ship 17, Mr. John Marco, vice-president of Post 17, Mr. Albert Lenzen, and secretary, Mr. Donald Daoust. Fr Meinrad Rogge O Carm Moderator Officers of the Explorer Parents Club left to right Mr john Vrrco Treasurer and Vice President for Ship 17 Dr Edward Talbot President M Xlbert Lenzen Vice President for Post 17 and Mr Donald Daoust Secretary I07 1 . , . . . , . v , . . , , ' a - 7 Q 1 ' s - f . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Z Vs L. Wafirf al J-lo 01' Safely Senrors seated left to rxght D Trrzna R Dutkremtz H Graham L Hutten R Koerner R Rogma A Imparl D Maske G Lagen J Troha MIDDLE ROW J Meyer R Clennon J Garrson D Putrrck I Shaf G Hopkms T Mrozek G Banas Nl Bogner W Dutkrewrcz C Wheeler J Scholan M Venardr TOP ROW R Plaxec J Mrkuskx XX Gabcl Podobmk J Bell I Catalanl J Ryan J Farnsworth T Stern A Trama R Krnzler D Vxrnkler lr Cyrxl T Fnzgerald O Carm Moderator Offrcers left to rrbht Veep john Rogers Student Countrl Rellwentatne Ronald Fordonsln Presrdcnt Chmrelcxwkr Trcxsurcr Kenneth Stalzcr Qetretarx Robert Comm IO8 lor nme ycrrs non the Natronal Honor So tlcty l1 IS bun llbttd tnlong the tlubp of CHS Thost junrors md sennors hurng attamed an 85 'ucrlge md haunt been selected bx the f1LL-lltj hold Il'lE'IUlDCfSl1lP rn the OI'.Q3.IllZ1flOI'1 Besldes tht Sthollitm uerlge cntrmtc ri based on leader shlp rhtrrtttr md Serxrte to thc School BOTTOM ROW left to rrght B 'lravrca R Podlasek S Prrbrsh S Turan OlND ROV' D McHugh J lNutt R Halhhan R Prrthun J Hoogerxorst L Dm: R Cutler P Haley D Raguea J Vsrllramson E Carroll D OCon nor L Dolalx P Ixolodzxel R Tonellr T Shtterx XX Gres THIRD ROW I Regls R Karfer D Pctere R Mlizak A Kramer W lN0x1lc A Vldmar C Udosrch R Matesexan L Sak R Arugno I Morcs M Mrltulrch R Kennedy FOI RTH ROXX D Berard T Czmpbell L Hartung R Hulma T McGmn J Larlxm C Astormo C DIGIOVIDC D Kuhar T Comerford E Glenney P Henneberry E Strysrk -- '- 4 'F rl, L -. k l L l -' al . . X- Iv L - Y, 1 A k L . . L 4- , r -r ' . . , , 3 . 2 . . , h . , ' ' ' A , ' . ' f . J. , v ' f '7 r 9 . . , . r, . , J. Af I 7 ' I! ' I 3 ' Y ' 4' V 3 K L l . I I1 S. Drleto. R. Meyer. R. Falbo, R. Stankey, R, Johnson, F. Cepon, R. Rex. SEC- , . , . , , , .,r I. . 1. . v7 I Av, ' , A ' , p .O I - . 'U N ' t A' jourualz ru 'I11e Vntory L1f11t I11OL1CI'1fCk1 111 Ir 11111111 S1 llIl1Ly O farm scrxed the dual purpose ot lxeepmg H111top students 11ptod1te o11 the 11tcst nexxs around school md 11'ford1111 111 opport11n1t1 for jOL1I'11l1lSflL111X 1I1L1lI1Cd students to exeruse the1r talent The Vntorx 1111111 st1f1 put out n1ne 1ssues 111 the present school year and once lgllll H111top H1 1111g11ts 1nc1 the 1dx11e 11111111111 11 r1tter1 by GIICOIHCJ Cas 111011 r1tec1 111311 1111111111 the students re 1111111, prereremes Ir 1111bar 11so serxcd 15 1NOQ1Lf1fOf 1or the Hl11101717Lf the 111111111 sC1'1001 yearbook 'I11C 1L1r11oo11 st111 spent 1111115 LXLDHNS 111111111111 10111 11111 pmrurcs for the an11u11 to serxe 15 1 pern1111e11t ruord 111 the 11o111fs of the 11111111e11 1or the p1st yur I DID NT HAVE A THING T0 WEAR i 6119 ll H 3 C11 1101110 Cas mox 1 ,., Even the moderator works Future eo ed1tors at xxork 111111 George Hopkms help 10 'l 'HllU ' Q1 H111topper staff left to r1g11t Co IId1tor C11:1r11e XX'11ec1cr, B111 Slack, Ray Clennon, j1r11 Troha, Tom Stem, Jim Glawan, Modemtor Fr F1r1b1r S11:1n1e1 O Carm, Ed Gelnney, Co Ec11tor Bob Conroy ,x 511, A s sail' syn!!!- 'f the oRq hgh 'G r Q .1 Vrctory Lrght staff members clockwrse around the table Brll Gabel Den Frrzm Bob Conroy Larry Sak Co Eclrtor John Rogers Co Edrtor Charlre XX heeler George Hopkrns jrm Svt eeney lNe1l Ward Tom Wheeler l X scn Sharon Lubrclx SFA Reporter Beatrrce Roclmgucz PHS Reporter 49-5 Vrctory Lmght staff members SEATED rlockvuse Bob Kaffer jack Wrllramson Paul De vereauxt Rrch I-lulma Dan McHugh Carm Astorrro Pete Haley Rxch Hallrhan Dale Peters STANDING left to rrght john Xkrdloxxskr Tom jurkowlch Moderator Fr frnhar Shftnley O Carm Ed Glennex Dane Berartl lN EQNAT ONA ,435 A BATON TXWIRLERS AND DRUM MAJOR, left to right: Captain Patricia Metzger, Mary Ann VUahl, Rosemary Kinzler, Jo Ann Butler, and Drum Major David Vergo, U16 Hand BAND OFFICERS--FIRST ROW: Robert Murphy Vice President Raymond Clermon, President, and David Vergo Student Council Representative. SECOND ROXXU Matthew Milculich Treasurer and Ronald Franciskovich, Secretary. The JCI-IS BAND, for the third consecutive year, was un- der the directors baton of Mr. Robert McNulty while Fr. Fin- bar Shanley, O.Carm., acted as moderator. A new, member joined the Bands family with the arrival of Mr. james Brinkman. In ad- dition to directing the schools Chorus, The Melody Men, Mr. Brinkman lent a helping hand in directing the Band. X W Fr. Finbar Shanley, O. Carm. Mr. Robert MclXulty Moderator Director Flutes and Oboes FIRST ROXV: Robert Murphy, james Kinzler, Rich- ard Labiak, joseph Libersher. 'll s, Lower Basses Thomas Banic, Donald Blessing, Raymond Clennon, james Wfard. French and Baritone Horns FIRST ROXV: Gerald Scholtes. Charles Schmidt Giovine. Ronald Frjiivec. Thomas Meade. Trombones FIRST ROW? Lawercnce Dwyer, Robert Fries, SEC- OND ROXY: Barry Bodach, joseph Mariotto, Robert Furdeclc. SECOND ROXW: Matthew Mickulich. Angelo Di- liumpcts IIRSI ROW Donllcl Stcphanich Robcit 'lhomis Vinccnt Gclsivmino Rolmcl Mudron SECOND ROXX John Roheits Pllllflx Schmucker R15 moncl liussc Iouisc Pix lich 'I homis Adlmoxx ski Clarinets FIRST ROVU: Roger Mammoser, Francis Lehman, James Buchur, john Williamson, W'ilbei't Davis, Michael NX'allccr. SECOND ROVU1 Richard I-Iulinn, Iianiel Tim. Ronald Arigigno, John Iiertino. Thomas Lcvck. Siixophoncs FIRST ROXXT Alex Ifrimcois, Robert Kmetz, Williaxii Hublmrd, james Albert. SECOND ROW: Dale Bot- tino, Williani Grey, Ronald Fox, Francis Trizna, Richard Lcnzcn. Bass Clnrinets John Gnspilrich. -Iuscph Stulccl. Robert Korb. Percussion FIRST ROW: Terrance Lamh, William Sheridan. SEC- OND RONV: David Vergo. Anthony Muhich, Darrell Langlois, XX'illiam Kinzler. Ronald Franciskovich, joseph Kehlenbach. Eugene Midlock. Indoor Twirling Team FIRST ROW: Phyllis Hylka, Marsha MCCraith. SECOND ROW: INIary Anne Wahl, Rosemary Kinzler, Captain Patricia Metzger, jo Ann Butler and Betty Alt. JCHS Swing Band Left to right: Raymond Clennon, Rohcrt Murphy, Raymond Busse, Daniel Tim, Vincent Gelsomino, David Vergo, john Wfilliamson. john Roberts, Ronald Ariagno, joseph Mariotto, Lawercnte Dwyer. and Ricliard Hulina. Afternoon Band Rehearsal ggi-as-'Q X Q29 I1 Thaddeus OBr1er1 O Cum Mr JIIDCS Brlnkman Nlodrrrtor 6 Drrector Khrfrus The olret Catholrc Hrgh Chorus aptly named the Melody Men represented the school vuth therr smgrng They performed at yarrous school functrons and also at other hlgh schools rn the area Moderated by Fr Thaddeus OBrien O Carrn and drrected by Mr Jrmes Brrnkman the XOICCS of the Chorus haue proxrded much entcrtalnment at the H111 'O K V 4.. FIRST ROW joseph Delrose Edward Byrznslu Robert Dzurban Kenneth Hochevar Robert Craten Francrs INedlo Rrchard Stefamch Wrllram Wfard and Thomas Meyer SECOND ROW Robert Manfred Rowan Cardwell Ronald Vasrle Rrchard Dauson john DeBanard1 Charles Lund strom Andrew Brrsa Raymond Ryan To-Fyfff f ,G It . I . . , ,, A 7,, Q,-2 4 I , wi? . A L M l X lr x ,K 3 i ' : it 2 . 1 , . A l 4 T g W T li' 5 . Q ' A l G'. Y' C' . MsfY' ns OFFICERS . W,.,,,., ,, , . M, . 1 .:',,M ffm ,jx w 5' g5i,,i5 QL A 4 H . ,, M53 f ' 4235 . vgb,.sf'iq2? ' ww 9,5-if left to ught Andrew B1r51 Pramdcnt lhomm Maur Vlu Prwldcnt Runali Plfm Lxbrmm md Robert Proclx Acnompamst X 1 W? saga! 5 gs 99 ' SEATED fdmund LIIHQIU 9tuLnOnuf1u BIILITICI Glrud Gwxgn Dihm 1111168 Mauhm Pcur Collms Iaurnnce Meyer Allen Ncmcth Robcxt I-tlfdliflglxl Luczn Ball STANDING left to rxaht Gul Rooms uxllmm Offcrmm Dlud Mun Ronald Pum Iolm Vxdmu XX 1ltc1 DLLUIIXNILL Ohn Gcnckglnn Dawd Dccmm F1 ink Lulumch Rlklllld Bcmdmt Robcxt Pruk NOT PIC FURLD Bart Ad um 1614 gifts of the Altar Rccognrzed as one of the most aetne unrts rn the nountry by The Catholle Boy, the f x CHS Knrghts ot the Altlr group hls drmn much PUlDllLlfy to our school Besrdes Q ' sponsorrng drnners and sttg nights the 1'Cl1glOL1S SlLlC of the K of A IS qulte complete L- asslstrnv at Mass 1n the school and for the asth mnrxersary Pontlfrtal celebrrtron at KfA the Cathedral not to mentlon the usrts lt the hosprtlls and nursrng homes Through most suuessful groups rn the sthool jf' Standmg are the moderator Bro Marro Russo O Carm and the Treasurer jack Grmpel Seated are Charles XWheeler Robert Conroy and Robert Kaffer Vrce Supreme Grand Knrght Supreme Grand Knrght and Secretary respectrxely Senrors STAINDHNG left to rrght Bob Conroy Glenn Steed john Gabel Nerl Ward SEATED left to rlght Thomas Mlller Tom XVheeler Charlre XX'heeler Xliflllram Slack junrors STANDING R Hulxna D jones J Gorman J Delrose V Marne R Vlasrch C Astorrno J Schultz, T Slattery P Prxsegem XY Reuter SEATED R Kaffer P Henneberrx D McHugh R Le1chen,G Shepherd 1 Q an 14 ' D 4 . X t T I ' I I A S ' ' U V ,if?Q 5iX J N 'Lv A' A L 2 L ' .5 r . .A H S ' '. L AL s - A - t- - Q v ' A - . g . . ' r - L ' ' ' r l x . . . . . the direction of Bro. Mario Russo, O. Carm., the organization has proved one of the g rg SWS' 1, WH' F Z. J 1 ' , , . , . I , Sophomores SIANDING, left to right: J. Becker, D. Griffin, J. Sitar, II. Murdoch, G Beaudoin, j Comerford, B Bodach, R Boban, R Kapala 1. Sedivy, D Clinton, D Strysik, P VUarren, T Barnes J Heneghan R Marco SEATED left to right W Zeigler G Dehm E Ludden R Fordonski B Adams 4 .X-x..,.1 3k-:lk H8 M Ireslumen STANDING left to iight J Cepon R Miszik B Piiu C VIcDoxxell I Foran R Lyons G Sigel I HlV6IStLIlIl N .uusnei G Rom SEATED left to iight I Meguri I Hill P Iandrx I Speckman I If-ciupic , o A. float entry in the annual homecoming pfirade. Ceemzgc Wvrk hop The Teenage Wforkshop celebrated its third anniversary this year with a social and Teenage XX'nrkshop officers. left to righti Sr. M. Michelyn, OSF.. Moderatorx Sue Kelly. Secretary' Terry Lennon, President Kay Peraud. Vice-Presidentx Fr. Keith Egan. O. Carm.. Moderator, Not pictured is Treasurer. jack Gim- cultural program ranging from the- September Back-to-School picnic to the july outing pel. at Pottawatomie. The officers and board members, under the guidance of Fr. Keith Egan, O.Carm., and Sr. M. Michelyn, O.S.l .. planned the XY'orlcshop's many activities. The group, formed three years ago from a social board, is designed to give teens from St. Francis Academy, Providence High School, and Ioliet Catholic High School an oppor- tunity to meet in an informal atmosphere. Other Workshtmtv activities included a homecoming float a Christmas party at Guardian Angel Home and an election party and social Senior XX orksh op members SFATFD to ght I ards D Rodeghiero I Buffo K Kelly S See man B Ruhoclu H Pezze junior Workshop members FIRST ROXX left to right M Her I Buchan SECOND ROV left to iight B Kafter M OConnor XI Barnes A Bell B. Baltz lx Ktffer P Dovvd M Greguricla B Spiszlv M lhIllCLlllLll THIRD ROW lett to right N Zdunich I Delrose 'l Campbell E Cirroll T lunk R Rex R Hulina STAINDIING left right C Stapleman Byrne G eed Gabel T Wfheeler Gabel G Hopkins TIIZUH Tenth Bogner B Murphy Clennon I Svv eeney lndercliss XX orlvshop members FIRST ROXX left to rig t S Semitclcol I Miller I Residori NI Rosqzk M Helling D Slack L Chervere SECOND ROVU left to right T Lamb G Dehm P Cunico I Hepler S Manner A Thomt son K Sltolds I Baz fnone I Ludden D Biernat l Barnes THIRD ROW left to right D Clinon A Beaudoin I Becker C lNelson P Young XX Dfiuravvicc T Chiotti - A ' ' , - to ' Y - . , ' 2 . , C left ri 1 V. Rich- , . St , B . . . .. - h , . , D '. . , . f, R I ' W a- ' 'j : . - ' 1. ' f - ' . ' h 1 . manns. K. Rusco, M. XY'ahl. D. Ludden. M. Chladek. I. Rassmussen. e A A' . -, ' - . 1. ' 4. I . , . ' , . , Teenage XX'orkshop Board. left to right: Bob Conwy, Bette lNIur1x1y, Charlie XY'heeler, Sharon Strametz and Bob Liker. 4f w Wforkshop members become better acquainted during mixer follow- ing final yearly meeting. K Fr, Keith Ifgnn. O. Carm.. joins Terry Lennon, Mary Cele Kane, George Hopkins, and Sue Kelly in planning XY'orl4shop program for Cutlwlie Youth Vfeek. A Wild NYC-st XY'oi'kshop discus- sion brings out the ham in some of the members fand a faculty memberj, Var :fy 6 gfllb e Vlrslty C Club 1 s bIlClXC1T tl llxll ll1IlCllCLlL1Sl1CI'II1 or 1 home bliltetbill gums mal xssemblxes lurmf the xclr under the nhrettmn f lr Bomtue lrumm O Cum The group mule up ul xlrsnty mtl lroSh soph letterxxmners m lootblll biilxet ball bisebill oll md trmck tlw toustrutted the lung md queen flolt m the hometommw plrxde mtl l9SlSCCLl it the 'Nth AIIIIIXCFSIYE telebmtxon Ill Noxcmber Members ot the C C lub Off1Cl1fCCl lor the mtrlmurll bwlxetbtll tourmmcnts Vlrsxtx C Club Offmers left to right Student Counul Relreientltne Inrry Lqrsen Treasurer hm Emblmge V1teP1es1dent Ru MLC1be Prem dent Chlrhe Wheeler 9c1Le1nt1tArmx Tom Mrcvek Secletarv Bob Cl1fI1lClCXXSlCl 'iii' fr Bomface Prexmm O Clrm Mutlemtor V 1rs1tx C Club mcmbt rs l- IRQT ROXV latt to rnqht Chzrlle Culhm Ill Qthultw juk C uupel C111 Pluth Ron furdonskm QECOND RCJXX lttt to rlght lun qxxetnu Blll Hwyptr 'lum Nfumth lwhn Roger Stm lxoren IHIRD ROYX lttt to nzht Tum I1T7LCfllL.l hm Pctllt Lmx larsen lilll Cyru Lum Huttm ' CC JJ Thf 1 1' f . i1 its bent 1' '. at Ie ' . L I 5 ' ' g f tll L. ' . Kg . L A lg ' 1' '. . ' ' A 'A 0 ' . 4 K' T L , , lg . - ' Y , . I -4- 1 . ' . , -A ' ' v, A U 1 A - 1' L L LJ 4 l ' ., zmtl also attended two club Masses at Tlmnksgiviug and lfuster. fl . - F i, A U H ' . A 'Yi ' N . . . , 'Q ' ' 4 Y, C' - 'I ' 1 ' ' . . . i '. ' . E V,.,,L A1 4 t. ,' ,q ' '. ., ' .Y -A W 3 , . -- ' ' - 1 l22 Sfplvrers FLIHCTIOYIIHQ for three xclrs mm thc lxplorers rmlx h1 vh on the lrst of extrxcurrrtulqr Ofg1fllZ1flOIlS The mum fruup Post Shrp mtl Arr Squadron his fulfrlletl the Rushes ot those hop mtcrestcal m Smut ng it olretC1tlml1t lr Murxd Pug, O Crm nodcrltor hu rontmued the fme work of the orgrmrutron wiv lr Mermul Rogge O Cum hfmxlcrqtlvr Post 1 Sl ROXX Ru Mum L Rui m Pm Q rmuclxer M Ftlxx ml 9 rltlu M Q erxld noi Robert Roemr Etlxx nel bthultcs md lrrrx Muir QIICOIND ROW Bud Lune Llmes C rrmm lien Cabay Iamcs Pulrth Rohut O Dell Dusts Golf rts 1 lom Golrmhrtslm Rrthud I emen limes Grlca Lerox Clucnm lrmlx Kodult Irmk Phmnex lzmei Qnolm md Inu Nulxlex Shlp 17 IIRST ROW Bill Gabel Donald MLC llfl .larry Patrrclx Brll Margo Terrx Malcmu md Mrke Grrggs SECOND ROW Tcms O Rlells Bah Gabel Terry Rohmm Dlwel Bmnnhr Rich Walkcs LZZVCIHS Bell Dcnms 71lctc mel jrm Pmdel1l ff! fm B'- Fifi 7' fl: Left to rrght jrm Mxsek jrm Schohrr md Larry Maloney of the Squadron Post and Shrp pose for a pxcture rn commemoratron ot Scout Week Left to rrght Explorers Dennxs Zalettal, jrm Schollrl mtl Mrke Murcr rnspect renoxated fxre extxnqursher to be used m therr safety program TT Squ ldron 17 FIRST ROW bcrgro Murcr Bob Qtholp Bob Skopar jrm Masck Mlke Murcr Drlc. Masta! Larry Buldak Phnl Wxhl SECOND ROXV Bot' Whlte 'lok Dunn Blll Reuter Chlrlrt Img Mike Ixmselli Mrkc Murphy Terry Reardon Ed Tllbot Al Astbury john Doust Nrrk Hcmtz Duc Dc-cmm Mr Ed Sukley presents frrst place trophy rn the Rarnbow Councll Rendezvous to Dive Clinton md Er Memmd sd .p Q4 5, lf? .Mg I24 Brand me 611111 To bolster its members in the field of scholarship, the Bntndsma Club is made O up of those students, at the head of their elass. showing future scholastic promise. Moderated by lfr. Keith Egan, O. Cnrm., the group has completed its third year if pens. M F at Senior members include STANDING left to right M Bopener D IVIISRC' I Shaf D Putrich XV Dutkieviicz R Conroy G Banas I Bell SEATED R Fordonski R Clennon D Trizna G Hopkins J Mileuska A Impirl 1nd W Gubel I-rrnle M ters cf ie Perez Council Knights of Columbus presents 1 scholu ship :heel-. to the Brmdsma Club mu eriturm lr lxelth Esgm O Clrm 19542 59 Bozrd members are left to fltgllf Les Dolak punior representi tixe Chqrhe Wheeler nee president lohn Rogers president Tom Stein treasurer und Student Couneil rep resentnixe md Bill Slaelc seeretars Juniors holding membership 'are STANDING left to rigeht F lNIores L Dolale R Pqithun R Huhna D Kuhir L Sale P KOlC3el7lCl 'I Comerford C Astorino D Peters 'ind R Hihhrm SEATED T 'XleG1nn D McHugh R Kiffer M Mileulieh R Lrlnciskmieh Regis XX Xoxale XY' Gres md P Hiles pl M11 'Az ' ej 5 1 tl . . . K' sp pp - L , I . ' . . L ,,. . X gr . . . mp, -, . E34 V V Elf? ' va t- L ' 2. A71 ,'4 A K. ' 1 - ' A W ' tA .4 i- , i . , . . , , A , We L . ' .YV A n . . . .,. . . . , . , T 't , . ' . . t . . I' . , L Y. Vfrrsity 4 Zhverleaders gn Fr. Duncan Reilly. O. Crtrm. bfodu itnr 4. L Lctt to r15,ht jo Ann Mutrn Mmgrt Ixomar Carol fcencs and Nlrry Pllcn Doyle Frobh boph alll -4 C T' Mrs Isl u MQC rrthy Couh left to right Dec Ann Putrto Clurlcnc Porck Judy ZLIPIULIL INISII Thus xezra squid of thccrltulers xx 15 rornpostd ot 15 rn thc plst students from St IIIHLIS At ILJCINX md Prmrdcncc Hrgh Sthowl Tnroufhout the xctr thc thccrleldcrs prutucd dllrrently rn thc gm tour Durrnf the tootbrll md bukctbrll Sciions thu ltd thc lostl H111 tins IH checrrntg, on thc x trsltx md trash soph Sqllldb to xrctors Fr Dunttn Rclllx O C rrm rs th mrmdtrltur rt tht group md Mrs Islty BILCIFHIB IS with , -, Ns' I f ff, YK 'A 'Y' mV ' '. 'A rl'1 '. t s ' J , I 1 r 9 9 uf'-f ' 1,. k uv V 2 1 M 5 Y A A if Liker and Annette Mackey. . . . J . A . . z, 1. t '- 7 V' . ,y '-., ' , , A , , --. , . .1 I i 'fo cn0 Hrs! ,414 Under the dxrectlon of Dr Eugene Currtn the Fxrst Ald Club agaln cared for the needs of the Hxllmen s mmor ancldents Jack Hens-ghzn jun Russell XX lllzam Qhendm 671555 61116 The Chess Club 15 an orgamzatlon de sxgned to test the alertness ot our students mlnds as they partlclpate ln mental gym H1SllCS Left to rxght Paul Kolodzlej, Tom Cus1ck, Dlck Halllhan, Bob Gabel Bob Mazalx I26 Sm e I O 4 JD 960 49 SITTING: Bill Bulfer, Patrick Cusick, Tum Cusick. STANDINGt jack Gimpel, A 1 Science 611111 this ye.1r's tluh agencla. mais TOP ROXX left to iight L1rrs Hzrtung, im Reqcl Ron bnedic Mike Pccenizk incl lom Cfnnp hell BOTTOM ROXX Bill C xhcl Att Viclmlr Fr C otlfiu George Hopkins md Richird Mzsnk Having grown in membership, the Science Cluh has achieved .1 high fllllsilllg in the school, lt is tlirected by lir. Gotlfrey Sill, O. Ctlrm. Sponsoring the UICHS Scicnte litir was one of the major activities of A ' mx WUT SCIENC C Qticnte Club turns ICI-IQ Homecoming into model Clpe Cqmwril 'IOP ROXX left to right Gnrrx Ilrcus Bob Bitltncll lne lxumtr Inhn Doltk lines Mmcltl Mike Drager lohn Boxlc Ixtn Connex intl Vtl Qlichcrlti BOTIOM ROXX 'Icrrx 71esmnr loc Xiil loc I1 C ntlfru Ron Hissc znclC1crix 'leilq Mum 671 ' I 2114 fudeuis 'W' g 7 7 ' f f W in Z To interest the students of CQ.1tl1oliq High 111 the lay Apostol11teftl1is w.1s the goal vw set and rentehecl by the Young f.llFlSfl.11l Student units at the Hill. Af' Through their progr.1111 of obserx e, judge, .mtl .1tt, the 111e111ber5 ntteinpted to i111- proxe tl1e111sel1'c-s grntl their sthool hy .11111lyi11g Cl1risti.111 principles to e1'eryd11y prob- lems. The senior Y,Cf.Sftrs 1on1l1i11etl with the llllllllf-SL'IllOI' Sotlnlists from Saint Francis Att.1tle111y to sponsor l,Ol7Q'T.lfltJ1l Op11ortu11it1 ' in liehruary to C1equ11i11t the upper Cltisses of hoth high sthools with 111111ortu11itie5 For Cfltholie Attion following high s1l1o11l gr.1tlu.1tio11. The llill 1111s .ilso well re11rese11te1l .1t the inter-sehool Y,Cf.S. tlistussion 111etti11g heltl .ll St. losq-l1's in li.lIlli.llgCC'. As 11.1rt ot' its sot-i.1l .1etio11, tl1e senior Y.C'f.S. l1.111tlleti h.1l11'-sitting thores for CfhriSti.111 li.1n1il1' Mo1en1e11t touples who xx'isl1etl to .1ffL'llLl micl11igl1t M.1Ss at Cl1rist11111stin1e, 5151 fi' 'wg , Q 1 QFNIOR X C 9 9EA'II.D left to 11gl1t lr Keith Penn O Cirin Moclemtor Cl11rl1e XX'l1e-cler l1111 Bqbfllkk Bob Coniox Gnome Hopkins QECOXD ROW' lft to ialt B111 Mirco 11m 'Irol11 'lerry Lennon 'IHIRD ROW' left to 11gl1t R11 klein Due Put111l1 'V 1 '41 J 111 11 t11t111 C 1r111en Astorino lm D11 1lt fl inn O 1 Nlotlt1'1t111 lou Cl113,nO1 Chris XX rel 1 ll x111t Boh lx1tte1 NICOND ROXX l lt t r1e1t Duc lm l1n Rohtrts lien l1rnsxxo1tl1 NICOXD ROV ri CI ntl o 1 I1 wt 1 xt u 1 1r 1 1 1 1 Ls 111111 ll tn mt lxtnnu lun D1 t Pettrs t 11 f K rg - ' rn A R I V 111 P5 f.-1 fl' ' 'V 15. 1 1 -- t l' 1 . V Tl K S . J if -ll'NlOR Y.C.S.-!SliA'l'IYD. left to right: lir. C.1si111i1' Zielin- FRFSHBIAN Y.C.S.-SEATED. left to righti 1711 Tl1.11leleuS ski. C. CLl'I .. M tl-'. 1 l. ' f , l1'. .11'n1 O'l5 - 1 . C.r111.. 1 A1 '. . W l'. Q '11 , DVGA1' '. 'L .X EQ 1' Y, ei 11 'fl 1 . ' , 1 1 7. I ' . .i ' .V left to ight: Bn . 'I' Il C1111 l All, lftl Fink. D.1'- K lt. l..I'l'j' Sli. Lei li.11tlin.1. Lf G 11. D- A 'l. -lilll ' .l- -- . lfr.1',11'11. l28 U16 167116 and Gray The Blue 1nd Gru Club the lustory OFY1I1lZFll1OI1 ot CHS deillng vnlth the Curl XX If era hls be n funetromne for two sehool sesslons Among therr 1et1x1t1es lee tures on drfferent phases ol the xur rtnked hugh Interest rn our country s l1CI'lf1gC lms been mere 1tl5 9flIT1Lll1fLLl by thrs group mel tlmelr moderltor Mr oseph Meficlden Members of the Blue and Gray ire left to rrght STANDING j Kunns G Ruettrger J Heneghan D Peters G Steed lx Hocheur P Trmea W Cabel Student Councrl Representitrxe C Astorlno D Kuhzr XV Dzrurawxrec R Kipala 1nd T Dunn SEATED R Conroy Presxdent Mr joseph Mcfadden Mmlerxtor ind C Cullrns Vrce Presrdent Gerrs Ruettlger and XX'1lt DZILIIZINNICC spect two swords aetuzl relres of the Curl Vxfar Ar! gfllh The Art Club is moderated by Mr. john Hudak, JCHS art instructor. This active group lends their full support to a majority of school activities and projects by supplying any art work necessary. Their colorful posters and signs aided greatly in making pep rallies, the student council convention, dances and other activities successful. SEATED, left STANDING, Kinsella, Tom Don Deitering, T4 he to right: john Nanneman, Dale Peters. jack Gimpel, Tom Miller, and jim Becker. left to right: Bob Kropinslfci. john Kunis. ,lim Kubalevvski, Gus Kramer, Mike Henry, Pat Young. Ed Donnelly, Charles Nelson, Ron Paluzzi, Dick Vlasich. and .runs , ART cw The Art Club promotes school spirit with a brush. Sunday Srfvials Sunday, September ll. nmrlaed the Continu.1tion ol' the annual school year soeials. This year lfrs. Aquinas Houle and Keith Iigim, O. Clarin, h.1ndled the expanded program with four bands performing. As usual the orchestrtis of Gene Victor and Roy Gordon played along with two newcomers, Buddy Everett and Bill Pappas. Students enioy 1 plcismt d meme, uening in the ICI-IS gym wotst touplc on the s Tlll stent Bi Gru int Qlllx Ixtnmch Q, 1 oils - -tix 'll -311 '111 1411 ucmd If the Sund 15 You 1l YVX! 35 0 ef M1Le Ixaritens IH 1l1te slure .1 dmce C 1mcr 1 spotl1g,hts d11m1m, aouple Crowd pauses for Ll breather between dances yifgg'XY ylflffbtlff Dance VARSITY VIGNETTE' Topping off the gridiron season and honoring the varsity football players is the annual Football Dance. The date for this semi-formal affair was November 15, from 8:30 till 11:30 P.M.. in the school gymnasium. Music was provided by Gene Victors Orchestra. Corsages were presented to the mothers of the varsity foot- ball players, after which the mothers and their respective sons danced. The affair was under the capable direction of the Rev. Casimir Zielenski, O. Carm. Pictured during the Coronation are. left to right: Steve Rickelman. last vear's king, and his successor. Bob Chmielewski, and Pat Landry as she gives up her throne to the new queen. joan Cora. . i W .outta r: jg H 6, g w ffki -W 1 sie ,-.'. in .1352-' i , .5 Q' 14:1 'iii S e efti . I 'sg 'M . ' '15 'Q Q it if W ti. . N11 ik. , . .1 . 'f 5 W l li -. W- .J ff rj: Q ., . 35:5 as Q, Q5 . ' ' SW .ff -K 2 . U - 35 aK,lHi'1.Qi ' a .ul 'QW' The four man committee. under the guidance of Fr. Casimir, are, left to right: Tom Mrozek, co-chairman: Bob Lehman and Ken Stalzer, and Ron Fordonski. l Queen jom Corr pms 1 corsage on Mrs Gor man 15 Kxng Bob Chmneleuskx and jack Gor mm ws itch Couples g.,l1de llong to the mellow tones of Gene Vlctor md hls Orcluestrl Hllltop gndders slmrc the fxrst dance vuth therr Mothers Z Maureen O Rerlly ruuwcs a rose from the ueen whrle other ladrcs ln xxartmg Carole Cassxdy and Donm Rodegluem ind Kmg Bob Chm1C16YXSk1 iupcruse 'Q U55 gunna: Cycas of JOLIET CATHOUC HIGH SCHOOL Prsunh THE JUNIOR PROM UJIE an aflua. Jello? Caflwlfe Hugh Gym JANUARY as mv no pm fo use pm Buddy funeffa L91 geisha Rrch Stankey and Kay Svuerz pose for 5 I'r Stanlev Ks Sssss QQ XX xx 5 X K X 1 1 Lf une rn anuary chosen as the theme of the annual unlor Prom was hcldx anuary 31 from 8 30 to 11 30 PM ln the Cathohc Hrgh gym Couples danced IH a summery atmosphere to the musxc of Buddy Eseretts orchestra Under the general superx 1s1on of Fr Carey Bohan O Carm 1 commlttee of junxors planned the esent and made It 1n en joyable ex enlng for all Faculty members and parents of the lunlor class offxcers serxed as chaperones at the affarr -ffm' IMML' O Denny O Connor and Dyann Mondrella Puttmg, the flI11Sl'III'lg touches on 1 postcr for the Prom fare commrttec members jack Grmpel Carmen Astormo ind Dila Peters , ff F .A I IW, K V,,,, ,4 ng . J my f 0 l . is ' Q . x ' ' 1 : I ' I x I I v 5 w. ge, - lt Q -K ,O . Y. ll xx .1 . . . 1. Q Q 1 Y, X K . 9 6 x' x H 5 . K K X x 5 ' Y I U I I' . . lf 5 1 M , If x iff 1' I' O ,il J ' J J ' V ,A I A rj , In : . . ' r ,. e 75 . . . 4 I 'Y ' .' 'f d 52' . . W Ml? y Qu, gh A, . l . F . jumors lmed up for he Grand March Seen at the Junxor Prom Dmne Vandenberg at-1-PV' X were Ed Funl-. and K? 'Q QW? fm Q 1 Jana Karges and escort Elbert Carroll stop by the XY xshmg XVell Form and fashlon hold the lrmelrght at the annual hlgh lxght of the ,Tumors soclal sea son Q Co Captains Bob Chm1e1ewsk1 'md Ray McCabe pause vuth thelr dates for umcra man K if I 'Q I II III!! Basketball Dance flrflzday far ff00,l7S ohct Citholms mnuxl bmskctlmll dame thu xmr cntxtled Holxdu for Hoop xus Kg lr1L If ml mlm' m IC N L 1 s m 7 I pm to thc mum of Rox Gordon md us orchcstrl Cofhurmcn tor thc dima warn Mrry I-Iuttcn md Duc Pumch vuth lr Godfrey S111 O C um 19 the tuulty ldusor The duormnf wmmxttce mcmbcrcd QICB Dfuc Kuhlr Fd Stryslk IIN G1rr1son md Ruh Hulmn md Yom Bunrone shim 1 puke md 1 dmcc ' - P? ' . Q N . ' f , ' ',t ,ga . Q fr . i, M .- ' ' x 2 Y by , . - u ' J M. ' ' 'hi ' P X ' A f H ' ,o f N ' D f- V L A . 4 , A 1, , 7. T' Q X f 7 2 Q ' ' v-+A . W A 1' 'L Y . r I I QJ . . , C ,M , - . 5 an v . K5 5 :JA u ' ' . ,- ' ' f-v 4 , - Qi' ' R' ' If-3 f ll tb M. Q Q Bob Conroy and Kay Peraud have dance photo taken W BbPpk dPhyll Hylk tw QQ ,IWV lg- 'W3?1 -Q gf xiii: I ff NNY, l nl Lgh wit' o o e an is a rest be een dances. Charlie XWheeler and Sharon Strametz illustrate Rich Trizna and date have photo memento taken peaceful co-existence between the Victory by Fr. Stanley. i t and the Focus, Q , Q, it vs' Q ere, nd Dance 90111190 Qolorcd by the Pmsun theme the Band Dlnre ymnisrum DIIICIIIEU from 8 30 to 11 30 pm was made enjoyable by thc musre of the Buddy Everett Orchestri Chqpcrons for thc cxenrng were Bind Parents olfrrcrs md members or the l1y ficulty The COI'1lINlffCC for thc Band Dince rnrluded Due Vergo Bob Murphy Bob Korb Riy Clennon Ron Eryuec Rlch Lenzen loc Stulxel Tony Muhrch 'md Fred XVcber lr Irnbar Shinlcy O farm moderated the 1ff11r 1 : f X 4 . , , r 1 ll .iffk 'Q HIG x noun N9 FILL!!! ummrm., up b srnew f anml L Dinar irc Ll0Cl0X19C Dan Trrx ull xx!lllI1ITl9UD lu l'XLlllLI'Il7l h Nhtt Nlvlxulxqh :nl Vrnce Cel 'lom Adunoxullr 'md date glxde to the mellow tonei 1t the Bmd Drnqe s '--M' I Bind Puente Offrcers cnloy the uemng Left to rrght M1 1ndM1s Glenn Conxcrse Mr md Mre Xxllllillil Grey Mrs 1I1LlXll'S josqh Gelsomxno md Mrs John XX1Ilmmson 3 i Q fc gy 3X any I M X- A MJ , , Dr 'j uf or the . 1.l B.1nl 4 'A 1 1 ' ' ' 'r,Ja '- Lx.iL r '..r' E ff lf 'if April in Paris. was held April 24, in the school fl' L I . . K. ' A I I, . ., ' 1 L Z . . A ' L . ' k, K ,' ' .v fr , .' ,Y ,- , ' , L K - . A , ff ff' je 1 va 1 K Y a . LY 1 . 1 , V a Y . v '- I f ' ,I ,eq 'm..fgb I l . 'N' I ' an Georgc Hopklns and Nan Baltz s1t one out at Due Ngfgo ,md Lilllli, His tha Bmd Dmce posg for Fr Stmlcy wxgim Bandsmerx and dates smnle for the camera Bob Murphy and Mm Ann jmm Bob Thomas and Kathy Walsh dance to the mus1c yak lose for photo memento of of Buddy Exerctts Orchestra Band Dame I4I f ts Sen or Pram fi y 03172 NNN ardm dc llcurs Cfrarden of floyxers vsas se lected as the theme for th1s years senror prom The graduates bovs ed out on Saturday ex emng Mry 95 from 8 30 to 1130 at the Amencan LCglOD Ballroom ents and the faculty thaperoned the senrors frnal socml ex ent The affalr yy as under the dlrectlon of Tr Casrs mr Zxelmsln O Carm and student co ch11rmen Terry Lennon and lohn Rogers Honorary chalrmen for thc prom were Ir Cyrxl Fltzgerald O Carm and Fr Regrs Donehue O Carm The lunlor Y C S orgamzatlon acted as ushers and seryed rc freshments ass1sted by younf l1d1es from local fathollc hlgh schools Denny Trlma and Mary Ann Harrlson at the prom Preparatxons comm1ttee mect at the ballroom to dxscuss plans Left to rrght john Rogers john Crnotto jrm Ryan Fr Caszm1r and Terry Lennon Q .- 'K in ' 'ji ft xx-' .Z- If Wg X! 'Ly wg 5.91 -frzzgnffii :TQ ....5.m:LM -. Tw s I 1 4 , b . D v , V y . ' y 1 ' - , 2, 5 , ' The orchestra of Gene Victor performed as par- . U I '., . L . . ' L ' 3 l 4, K V K 1 . , 1 D , ' .' L , ' A I7 . . . c 1 A ' P W Prom goers muse for 1 lxttlc refreshmcnt Inn XlcAfet md Huh Bl171lx dame at Illcllfl tle Tturs Bob Chmiclewski and his date Maureen O'Rielly, pose with Mary Ccle Kane 1nd Rich Gannon t help illustrate senior prom theme. ll Chuck Stupleman anrl Marcia Two couples. Ron Fordonski and Lori XX'cgrryn and john Rogers BUNCH 'SUIOY the SSDIOF prom. and Cathy XVeherg. stop for the eye of Fr. Stnnley's camera. I43 nf .1 f 2- g-1 lx X ix fgL '- 'uu.,.. SQ I44 joe htzgerald and Mqry Ann Taylor i. F1 Cmmn moderator for the dance IS shown here vuth the prom host esses Carol Fordonsk1 and Luna Mme Pipesh jxm Sweeney and Sharon Lubxck ,QS Y K YY In Q vii S E Q! Rqy Khan and Amta Ozella x ..-O X X E Wti .44 CKQQ 'G' Bob Hxruh and Carole Cheek ff! My ' o 54-S'-4 'Q N if s ! 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'. 3,1 ' ' js g ll. 2:5 A V L, 5 ,I - v, . 1 C 4 t . gg . 'LIL 1' ' 1 , 1 .' '1 . ' ' l ' L lv T' A. . . . V., . ,Q . 1.5 3 1 Il' -s- ,vhs X '4 M' A M I ' N. ,N ' 1 1 . jgl ' , , , 1 T3 4' . 1 . . V. . Benedlctlon closes gmduatron ceremomes 'iw 1959 graduatlng class marches mto the Cathedral of St Raymond b1shop f mr thc and rh1pla1ns enter rerrmonres St Rawmonds lr Rolmrl Murphy O Carm grxes the rdrlrrss at thc 59 rommenrc n cnt I46 Excellency Blshop Martm D Mchnmarr DD The graduates and ushers stand assembled 'rs the Blshup reaches the Sinctuary 1-'vw Charles XVhecler rercnes the Pope juhn YXIII Medal lor gcnerll pro flLl6DCl I' H lv ll H umm Y ' ' I joseph Mikuskrz receives his diglomn from His 0 , If DDD F X , if View of Baccalaureate Mass, Cathedral of St. Raymond Nonnatus, May 51, 1959. Fr. Shane Tahney O Carm. principal delivers the ser mon at the Baccalaureate Mass Head table at Baccalaureate breakfast SEATED left to right Terry Lennon Fr Colman Walsh O Carm Bob Chmielevlski Fr Shane Tahney O Carm 1'r Keith Egan O Carm john Rogers and Bill Slack Parents and graduates enlov chicken brunch after Mass at the American Legion Hall You mean to tell me you cant whistle Bridge Oxer the Riser Kwai I47 JCHS Scholarship Winners FIRST ROW Robert Murphy john Rogers Robert Fordonskr Raymond Clennon SECOND ROW Dennis Trrzna George Banas Joseph Mrkuska Albert In parl THIRD ROW' M1chael Bogner Domlrl Maslxe Charles Vifheeler George Hopkins Robert Rogina FOURTH ROW George Lagen Robert CIIITIICIGYSICI Daud Putrlch Wfrllmm Gabcl and James Ryan ir 1. if 1 in onora .zdwar A 0'l0 -4 -fdwaf 5 iiffti The Pope John XXIII Medal for General Proficiency Charles Vvheeler St Patnclc The Bishop IVIartln D VIcNamara Medal for the HONIOR MAIN OF THE CLASS OF 1950 Charles Xvheeler ...,.,..,....,.......,......,.......,,.................,......,..... . Palriclc The Most Rev. Kilian Lynch, O.Carm. Scholastic-Athletic Medal Ro ert Chmielewslci ......,,...........,..,............. St. Cyril and Met o ' . Lemonth. III. The X ery Reverend Raphael P. Kieffer. O.Carm.. 'Vledal for Senior Proficiency .Io.eph Ivlilcuslca ..,.....,,.,...,,,,.....,,....,,....,................ . ...... . ...... Sl. Cyril The Rt. Re '. lxlsgr. Romeo Blanchetle Iwedal for Junior Proficiency Lester Dolalc ,...............,.. .. ....,........, .... ....... S I . Paul tle Apostle The Rt. Rev. Vlsgr. Edwin Hoover Medal for Sophomore Proficiency Thomas Cusiclc ............... .,..,. ....,.....,,,..,, .... S I . Raymond Cathedral T e Rt. Rev. hlsgr. Gregory Clans hledal for Freshman Proliriencx ,Iohn Roberts .. .. ,.,..,,...,........ .. . ,, ..., ,,,...,,,.. S I. Raymond Cathedral -1 ii ttiiti The Rt Rey Xlsgr Nl .I Butala xledal lor Rrlfg lames Sweeney .. The Rt. Re .lx s .Philip lxenm-dy hlerl llor 5 I. Lx l .lohn Rogers ....................,,....,,..... , ........ St, ' r If . The Rt. Rev. lhlsgr. Emery Coltsnl all hleclal for Ju io li iglil Lester Dolak ............,......,...,..,..,... ,...,...., ,...,,.. . , .. . -1 0 ' The Rev. .Iohn Re ling hledal lor Sophomore Ifnglfl I Rqmodfkzlrl. A Thomas Cusiclr .................. .... .....,.................. . The Rev. Fabian Donlan. O.Carm. hledalf Fr xl m' n If gl' l ' Lawrence Dwyer ,,.....,..,,.. ,,... .....,...... ,.......,.., . ,......., 5 I . hlary-5I'nooln The Re x Francis Blum, O.Carm. hledal for Spec 'I ' Ro ert Chmelewslri ...................,.................. bt. Cyril and lxlelho ' , I.:-mont. Ill, The Rev. Cloud Billig, O.F.5l. hledal lor C. S. History Robert Conroy ....................,.......,.,..,.,...,.... ...,, ........,......,,,.... S t . Palriclx ' The Rev. .-Xloysius Sinslcy Nledal lor Chemistry y t: I.e-sler Do ale ............ ................... .........,....... . . . ..... Sl. Paul the Apostle - I.-' 5 5:5 - :- - Y .X Ei Semor Medalrsts FIRST ROXV left to rrght joseph Mrkuska Robert Chmrelewskr Charles Wheeler SECOND ROW Mrchael Vemrdr ELlWlfd Prodehl james Troha john Rogers Ray montl Clennon THIRD ROW Richard Truna Wrllmm Dutkrevucz Romld Janclura Peter Valelx Danrel Zerebny Gerald Ructtrger George Hopkms FOURTH ROW Bernard Shrelcls Davrd Meyer Laurence Hutten Dnrd Putrrch Robert Conroy Rrchard Lenzen and j1mes bu eeney 3 onof-5 ,xdwar 5 onora .xdwar 4 fifth! ttifit T C ew l'ranU5 Raunll xledal for Q erman The Rev C regorw pelruslta O 5 B lvle al for Journallsm Tllomas Quilrlt Sl Rawmnnrl Callletflral Charles lweeler The REX P Pl-lla Rr llflvvartl lxu Zltowslu xledal l-or Nlalllenlallci C eorge Hoplclu SK Raymond Callus- ral xxlulam Dutlxleuuz Lameme Huuen Q e rormr C 1., Medal r0fAm,um.ng Ronald J,,,.d.,,f, .limes Twha Se Nlary N-1-wry Jerome Kohlbmlm R.fhm1 Lenzen The Rev c of on N1 .ms Nlfdal for Nlu Dwi Wx-ff Dana Purmh Ceralcl Ruemger Tlle Rev FPIIY X a 1 So xledal for Txpevvrlhng R lm tl T Daniel Zen' nv Sl Nlary Nahvlly 'C at num peter X a Nllfllael X ena rl-l'le Re .lolln DeQmonCl xled l lor lnduilrlal ,HIS Bernard Sh elrile Piill'1ClK Sl Pafrulc le! Selcll lxfledals lor Perled Aklendance br Thadd Raymond Cathedral St Cxrrl Nlary C8!TI1Clll9 Sl .loseplh SI Tlraddeu St Klan 'Xamm Sr John Sr Cml r Cm! if Pamtl. T 8 Re l0S9pl1 Adam xlrdal lor Blologx 'llmma Cuslclx Sl Raxmond Callie ral The Rev Paul Run0WlCZ lxledal for Lalln lolm Rogers P-iUlCli Tlle Res l0l'ln Nli-IX er Nletlal for Spam lw xx llllam C YU QT Ru monel Callmclral The Rev C ellrge kulnlla xledal for orld Hlitory l ester Dolak St Paul the Apostle I -Q Ylllllm . x . ,, Qi ' 5 O Cl Q- , -. O . , - U' T 2 ' ' :- Q f , A 3 5 - 2 1 A 5 1 F 2 . S PU f A E 7: f 5 -, f 5 5 ' , 2 g 5 2 .4 . 2 I -' 5 5 E ' 1 A 3 1 E ll f E , ' E Q. 2 3 . .H ' - Q ' 2 2 5 5 5 Z 1 , ' E 1 9 5 ' E T 5 , ' 2 N P ' ' . l V A 1 1 7 2. L ' A E 2 r ' 3 f .. ' if, gg 3 - X ' ' Z. A . 5' - I l . I I gr .V Q. x m l V f J null- rl .. , , y rl ull., 1 . , I.. n. 4 I lr lr ll v r ' t , l 1-nlrrn.w. - - ,, ,Q 5 umu u...-v , I . 'lI.,,-Lp - , ' 'll . V - . l - ' . Fl - ,lf 1 . ' n.. - , .f , 2 , I 1 V1 N D- , , , ' 'U ' ' -' 24 . , 3 -, - 4. V l , g- A , - ' 7' 3. I g Z I V ' 5 4 2 E E I Z A fu ' 5 2 ' - 2 5 5 Q E 5 ' r ' I ? 5 5 2 2 Q 1 . , - f ' i 5 5 lf lf Q- 'K ' A , ' I 2 1 5 5 5 5 ' 3 f S ' . 2 . ' , 2 5 1 . 5 . D' ' f V 1 - 1 . in 5 L j l f , . . . . . Z- . - 4 4 -. .., , -. fu . ll, . - - -. L ,, v E ' 1 I x pn--, 1 x .nnlul l I l 'hhmll I ' qv lnlll A I lu -o l Xl I I It's easy, really. X Sick you Say? Again? 1 Vocational guidance 'fam.:.-.iz - ' 1 I, lm, P.T.A. meetmg s are fun. Sr M.S1ena We could hawe marched all nnght. 'fi Eager freshmen. 'J Nuns..- Parent guidance SOI said to him. Honors assembly X H3 Q 29 45' 5 U57 2 A - Nl CATYXO fv' 'WK Hal Ioxx un Dame .ls F M gm W fhsfi You'i'c drinking Pupsi? .-gaffi , ,I Ei , It's il quarter to thrccf' T rr if , QF Lct's have ii coffee hunk, ':-' , lime ParKY'S foverl lust bcglmii -qpnz, .1 . Ix,D.S.C. Convention O ll these and three more vcars. Y0u're right, it wont open 2 wi 632. vxgi 'O 'Tfx' W' , gk. 1 ,W ' We 1' A i 3' I 's yi QM. . ff- .,a-1 o Q N-I na- X sw, f4' 4.55 :W-wal. 1 f 'HV - A I M 3 . r ., , N,- f v J' fi 3,-e as R E5 va- M mit ESD w ,ll DLT f' 'A 'fl 'gif WM- C,.1p.i tx fl'UXK'd my-xx N-456 it t'x8 8.8 xx 'xi hfgzl' halftime C1'lf'ft3.bI'1INL'IH, N if ii! ll! ii s far if 1 H 33 1 MIKUDPHIS -K i l , I 3 S'-5 K K fl I Q, , 1 K- - -s ,, 4 , Q. H- 5 L 4 it ' 3 Y 'Sgt 'Z'- A3 : 'Li' .55 S' 1 514, 'fi u ,fwwf 'ffsrnfzffa V y3:r- . ' Q 1 Y was K 1 V . 3 , K xy.. a'. f 1 if ix , 12 . A ' 1 1 , 'Q 7 an if If ,X F we xv T af x -'aw wifi? W l xy ,W O 5' 'A' 'E 19 f 4 A Q, - ' s ' kk 19- zu 1 wllc c. xu n ww fi Q were if 3 .3 in YC 991 am J u -Nb .bil ,Q J wi wx 0 mf?-if Q 43,23 Ii' julie! Zafhvlic Q ads chaff! Cvurnamcnf I 95 9 ., N, . . ST. RAYMOND CATHEDRAL, CHAMPIONS--FIRST ROW, left to right: Manager Bob Pirc, Mike Fitzpatrick, Jim Allen, Gary Bowman, Bob Bodach, joe Spreitzer, Fulton Fahrner, Coach Bob Wforthington. SECOND ROVU, left to right: Al Clark, Paul Leach. joe England, Terry Gannon, jim Fenton, Art janke. 1959 ALL-STARS-FROM LEFT: joe Spreitzer, St. Raymondg Jim Randolph, St. Mary Carmeliteg jim Buffo, Sacred Heart, Hill- top athletic director Don Berg, jim Vonch, St. jude Marycrestg Al Clark, St. Raymond. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL JUNIOR-SENIOR CI-IAMPION?FlRST ROXV, left to right: Ed Feeney, Mike Bulger, Bob Meyer. SECOND ROW, left to right: Paul Semplinsl-ci, Rich Koerner. 2 X R , 1,3 I A ' ' - ,. . ' 4: . M Q !... t Gush: enigizueg E 8:2 I- 4 'liiiilzff ' TD- Earl Baxter Ed Meyer junior-Senior Sophomore Free Throw Champ Free Throw Champion School Champ SOPHOMORE CI-IAMPIONSfFIRST ROXV, left to right: Frank Ksiazak, jim Lorimer, Dave Langdon. SECOND ROXV, left to right: Mike McLain, Frank Meyers. THIRD ROW: Mike Morelli. 714'-f .. - A Il f' Freshman champ- 4 -E ions, not pictured: 2 fe 'F' Ch F xv a L ,M n 'I' M. ris ar . ee ' A '.f . Kus, John Chesko, Q '. Q Phil Branshaw, ,jd l .. 1 Hank Simon, and ' if . 'ji ' Fred Kruk. Larry Furlong Freshman Free Throw Champion I6I vw 1 D V. 1 I - . ,, in 6 0 . f ,,, 51 W af, 5 Q I A. 1 vi Qs 'fi R 1 41- V. S? 65, , Cnrrmrxuu Howdy. Cats Campiugn Manager speaks. The lxc ynotc S1763dkE1 . A if Made in the shade. The Xe-ep has the floor CJUN1., UT X XY'hiLh xmy we going? Q HEY Hail to the chief. Hhs: Uff I gm. Y, mf' -'T Y ..1. fr f J 9 a X I ,if l65 ,W if if 35 5 f 6 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY 6 The Worfd e Beg' Yearbooks Are Tavior-wade f ' 3 nuimsnro sy or LA ssits mon scuooi srunsivrs Volume 9 JOLIET ILLINOIS APR11 1 932 BROTHER LEOPOLD MAKES A NUAL VSIT The students o La a e were am honored y r e pzesence 0 rother Leo ol Jrovincial in his annual visit o inspection and exam 1n.gt1on rothe 'trtwe It S ool onday March T e students unaware of any mten e wsit were un repared or an u hm wor in t eir xgrious s tcs in t at I v at Brother s ed H ws ed to fin thtm just as natural s if they were passin throu their regulwr rout ne of daily noril an not re iearsing an unnatural les son 'QLS EZ'-1 B1 other did not conhne IIS atten tions to any articular class. ut ir c u ed every class for a special vis Tzese visits :vert cnjoye ntl Brother :uit t e students n the cnior Academic Depart ent Brother eopod was prese t o classes in Rc igio Chemisrr ,A ,, aff , , YWF?9 1.17-54 an Amt-ri n Histor . By t ese visits Bro her for:-ne a very favor a e o inion o the e ors oft e eniorf, ln t e emor Commercia To E epartment rot er visite t e 5 EDNESDAY NIC T students during typing, shorthand, I be La Szlle ieavyneights :ca an C01 Carroll ui e guests o 31 -1 CHEM? Ffln' 0- 'C '53'l', V lgtncti rcaguc champions, and hm! 'IP the hsznquet. The-V wi S5011 'CSU In WPU18 and Shofdlafld- the liglztweights will be honored at I be given their trophies for winnin e predicted t at many success u r' an uct spomore y 1 e S 00 , Sou, 566,10 its 0 I ei, sf'-'f 0B 3PI7ff 5i Secret-ities: and bmi' alumni association working in con- Vi league, and the league champio ness men would arise from the rahlw, 'unction with thc a Sal e s I and or scoring the hig est S II I 0 l' C CFUOI' 0 S- fl F C '-1111 troness Society, next 'Wednesday number o oints in the first roun bl' depaffmenf 'Other e0P0 nllg t in t e 'hoo au itorlu . the National 'ournament iff ed f-2 Cla-'SCS 31 W 1118 all ouis oroni is the chairman o I Loyo a. he la ers wi receive o ern ISFOFY. In r e typmgCaSS 5 r e alumni grou in c arge ro sweaters an letters and gol bas 'Of ff Pe'-901731 I SPCCfCd C gram arran ements or the ban uet, el alls. 0 that W S Chg done an an M 1 tid et Ga a her isc air- atten an of four hundre IHCH fd F52 C12-SS fl its OF Sf-911 rn n of t e atroness committee s expected at th anquet. ickets -1010 - In 115f01' POFIICF C011- J w ich 1 andlin t e food situa- xl are sale at o e llar :Q plate te a very interesting discussion L' tion. Re resentatives o e en at t e school an t . . Mc r- C S Of EOVCNIUICIIF ra uatmgcasse in t ealumni are t s clothing store. e anquet now He expressed himself wot ing with oroni. 5 wi begin t six thirty ol-lock ' 8 PCRSC'-l With P C ll - ' embers of the basketball squads F t e evenin . n 1 of their history work- If .xzsxxxlixxixx he jgpbggoggoilajii angog-j CISCORA ission section which has for is C two subjects bein V3 ' D L ' ject-the hel o ome and for- bnpottance in r second V The ,sggm 15 .3 sod,-,hpy foun e ei n missions. . The Literary sec- e Bret er a e - 01-'thc purpose 0 making us true Ion to what as been assigne- t e in 0 the wot Ib pro Q ristian leaders. I weare to - Of Clfflllaflflfg HYIIPIIC lfff'-2' was ease with C ,' at OIR- lea ers we must e t 0,-. ture. . 'he Social section w ic n Y the Sophomor sl ' ng ly fnsfrug I-' m a11g ings at . solves nsocia pro lems an a1Ior s resbman rooms B or e o ic' nd the iscora is our means far' olic musement. 'You may . es .n each Glas A or V' eg-Q gn qc ugly-,te wah at 0. JO!!! -Slhy 0116 these SCC IDFIS Ot' H t e bo S showm out- C3 an-S, 9 rm-mbers Off es . ' .you so esire. 1 veryone shou I . . t I Om the Eur aristlc section or it r H tb' an ua C ! dai no ony e emse ves ain ' ' V , g S mg-ual success U also C is t e foundation of t e socie . 'V yictuesadsa-I P ere was nl ch C other- ' alone 4' e P '17 Of he-ive!! At the Ciscora meeting last i- V . . . virtue. s the soda ity is oun e a ' the ofhc s were e ecte . T e l I Ion for t ese prtz- . , ,y 1 est in Pres an II for an as ou intere ts are as follows: Francis Kel y presi- I gn In 1 Cart we certain shou d show our tit' dward Svetic , reasurer' , ,' . , I a reciatton by becomin mem ers. ward Gasgow seq-e ar . e 3 fs 'fT'fs to 3 e iscora as four sections: c airmen of r e four sectio s are: t r e U' dm and . he Euc aristic section w ich ic ard Moroni' ucharistic' i - g era order and 1 f ' - - - - - , as or its o ject evotion to our ia Schuclc is-sion eon elch ' ot ff Leo' o tv r R ss Sacrament and .ite-rature: Meade Baltz. Social A - s XY SENI OP LAR 9 On April 4 the S- vrr utcess ul mr 1 f tln Ltedt is ' 1' 4 us ln r 1- P trnne s norhcd serv ar it S I-very Y' I t iss rt-sents ' men c ool Iii jar tli 1 tatue 1 ' r e Sacre- me rotteds from t e ui re used to ay for '. tonsider t is par utu s ecause y aho people me - sellin tic'ets . ther: were ninety- v Ltr ninety-hvt' er 'll Lnlol' iff? I'l'SeI1f. Yillcy I'Ll7l'IllI,g the c iec ' 'ig rooms. u ng ll d showi g tie me iround th' ehool. Th t re was . grea t variet games pl-iyrd' namey bunco fhre ' '. and brid . um. Elm r Li ers er and his pair of et rabbits were e c - rt-r of attr.-it-tion or a few mome after the awarding o t e prizes or Bunco hose two baclc ii 01.1111-':.-'It :I ? - it-'gh '- bit of the Easter spirit. added attraction o t e car .qrty as t e shor ta given n c1n r w ago iett c-Guire the Democratic :date for ig wa commissio - o w s el cred just a few days v DEBATE WI TH ST. MEI. POSTPONED De La Salle debating tea S -2 - Lied the question esolve t at com ulsory u emp oyment ins 1-- ance shou d e enacte in the sever- state be ore t e Hoy Na ciet of St. arys P rish T urs- y mg t at the St. Mar s ha . er Conlcling lvin eal, an . y ond Maday were the spea r 011 the affirmative si e, while ic - ar n re an Emmett yan, an c Kalfer o posed them on t e ne ative side. T is uestion ' quite invo ve an 1-oved ver ih- teresti to t e men. Because o t e su den il ness o Professor itzgibbons Leo Martm preside at t e debate as chairman. Due to sic ne in t e ra o t e team o . e, Chicago, eluate to e hel W'h t em ag een os ned unti abc middle of the mon our team ' . I ST THE , BANQUET i I . ' , , - 1, I 1 V N- X w 'If I' ' X N N I Il . 1 f De S ll , ag- b 13. . .ffl a 1 I ill B ..l2.d'I , ' 1 ' . lg'-' 1 du r0 I : ' B 2' I d' Ch ' by I I in A had 1.1 in M ' ' fl' I7 I . I K' '-.Q . ,I xeal tle ' ,jd d 'A U I' 'l. '. p .1 1 n All I h If , 114 tolls- tgx'-1121 :If 11 . . BIZ yu dry h is wh - de.ir , elf' , I P ,I A ca '6 ff ' 1. ' - Q, 5 . 'IIB . p It a ' 1 j g ' . g, 'I 'T' I' K I Al Q ' lil ry d I l X S T S.', A U ' 'ili ll. ' In g L15 y 1 . n I , A I b- 1 e I d P A 6 In S, r A ll P p c t 0 , . . . ' fl ' A ' I lx I Lit., l A- h . : d hyxp I 'dx' an I n I F ' 1 . i st I S . . 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Mm! 2'l B- 2-af-Final Exams , Mm! 31 - Graduation 9 ,,,,,5rreer,,ner.,22g2?5a,,,,,.-,fleererrleelrreis - - rl S ' Gi ll ' ll' pl mas U I f J A Q gf Bislio Olliciales Q01 EIL of OLLTST5, O5,6,0H'Z-fn P D M Gommenremenl GIIIOIS ecorate l 5 Iallroorn for Prom im sk' Raymond 5 Jardin de Fleurs, a garden ix Un May Sl, having success- oi flowers. has been selected ,lully completed their tour as the therne tor this year's iyears at the Hill, 167 seniors senior prom. The formal ai- iwill receive their diplomas lair will be held at the Amer- from Joliet C atholic High rf ican Legion Ballrcorn on North XSchool in the Cathedral oi St. ' Ottawa Street, tornorrow eve- ixllaymond at 7:30 P. Nl. This ning, May 23, from S130 to twill bring the commencement 3 11:30. exercises to a lirting close. Among the various orno- Mass Begins Ceremonies ments highlighting the prom The day begins with a Sol- L are a. ilower garden with the lemn High Mass at l0:00 A. M. typical spring blossoms oiiset in the Cathedral oi St. Ray- bil coloriul ribbons. decorative ismoncl. Fr. Shane T ali n e y , d5P10l'Bg5- Gigi if-1P'lc:d :Fd iO.Carrn., will be the celebrant gowne qro no e sr one es. i Q i th M I - F. . Gen Victors orchestra will - 2, ana Ociilwggn T Kimi Q provide the entertainment tor - '55 ' ' Q 1 3 HS ea' me dance wmcn is-under me . icon and Fr. Colman Walsh direction oi Fr. Casirnir Ziel- . XO.Carrn., sub deacon. Follow inski. 0.Cor!B.. ond ihe stu- .ing the Mass a breakfast will dent C0-Chairmen 'Terri 1-en-X Ghost oi Hill evicts seniors irorn halls ibe served at 12:00 noon in the :gn ond aoigzdltixogirs. iBot:1X S I L k B k ' H- hi S h x Xfxrnerican Legion Hall. Th ecerica e oy crcu- ' 1 -L , d- H - -Q gm- -. emi 00 . af 111 19 C 0' - :r..r:2::.,2 ' W'll'i lil ' '. Seniors serving on the corn-X TI. 'Lea-na-et Baa-135595 X kggiimsgniiniie day will rnlitees are: J. Ryan and G. 1 . H. the Cemmenceme 1 Stem, refreshments- D, Tru. The Senior class oi Catholic igh held the annuel day I Ii GXEYC1 na and W. Gabel. publicity: oi recollection May 22 at the Mexican Chapel on lrving St. in the Caiheliral ol St. R K. Stalzer, T. Nlrozelr, and Ri The purpose of the observance was to spiritually prepareirnoncl at 7:30 in the eveni F0rd0r1Sl4i, tickets and b i cl 5. the npperclassrnen icr college and the adult world. The day Xliishop' Martin D, MQNQ, 221052 OU WBTGQSOY' consisted oi confession in the morning, three conferences-Wm be on hand to fpfesen mmf C0 1 22 Nei - en' throughout the day and Nlassl , dimomas to me Seniors w 1:3333 gttrgiffzgfxi-3g3y?'3F1g5'. gonclgidirig the occasion wasiXEI0V1d91g8 clilolds med als to Omsmndmg bel, and B. Martin, orchestra are .lc mn' , X gnigf rg ugiign dents in various subjects Swine: C- WYYGBTQY- 3- RYH11. Guest Speaker' who conduct' C . dressing the asernbly W and 3. Rogers: picture back-X95 The COUYCYCUCE. WHS FY- JYHGU-ation D551 f0T the the F,-I Roxana Mui 4 ground: R. Fordonslii, T. Niro- Leander Troy, O.Carrn., from thirty-three seniors oi Provl- Qgarmu professor of Eel-xiii. Stalzer, J. Cinotto, and Mt, Carmel High School in dence High 5ch0oiMwiii tai-re Scriptureiatbbthe Cathol ,, . uettiger. lchicaggi place on Sunday, ay '24, at versity o merica, in The senior class has Fi.. Leander? talk was Cen- 'I 130 P. M. at St. Mary Carmel- ingifm. D- C- as honorary chairmen Fr. tered on the duties of Camry ite Church: Studied in Born Donahue, O.Carrn ., and A , ' Wie day will begin with Fr. Roland just rec is Cyril Fitzgerald. 0.Carni., sen- HYYHGH inward eoucanf 1- in St. rllary f,u1711Qd from a year' ior English and History in- government. and me m -- 1---cmd-,1 in Rgme, He structors respectively. W grid, reported Thc rmd l .L , vea, Members oi the Junior Y.C.5. 3. Egan' Olcarmq M TOPPE . 'Cf Wlll notice h who will usher and serve re- T - R 15 dedigat d t if the 1959 freshments are: 3. Aroldi, Mum to, 1115 iS becau C fo no one . i HILL. Astorino, D. Berard, L. Doialr, I Wish to , Se the staff f 1 In Pafticulaf D. Kuhar, D. Peters. L. Sala, ,me SBWOYS 25 h bmgle Qut q et that it d-d ' M served a light lunch. f Anmvcrsar :Hy one Carmgl, 1 nor '--,r--'s :s,,-Mia the Volumc Y Year but W- h C ite in the -fe-rw Worked YO 311 the C Shed to dedic Wff . , F SO Well and S -armellteg who ate -rm - .. M, O falthflllll' at tl have ..,-rr.-Q:g1i3 .f: f -l'f'f .1 lc M sc
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