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Q. 11,6 6110, , lfor . 111 111 K :JN Vw 4.,,,, gg, Y A W n W x'- Q0 J h gp xtvfgp X !,syQy 1 V 1- ' 3 1' fi 2 ', I ' QS' ' -Q31 Q 5 1 1 , A ,, -ff .1 xv, if Q L l 'yn my ' .oo 7 ll H1 6.38. is ! fl QA A 197, f .iaaigfgif - -- f fs .fiffv 1 ,fy X . ff,:l5fif'ff53f?1fIfQ L 12 1 ' S8 ,gn , ' ,Q - , A rf 'aft . - xgnf Q I , ,I w Af b v ' .I 25' A f X J n 7'-Lf ':T1gi.r'W I0 ian' L- ,, '., V f I3 Qx.- f1+27'f!A-13.3. ., 2,1--W! f, A 444. . 3 5 I I , 1 .. . X 6544! ly! It If I ff ,gf .1 , A -'uw X244 ,J SXA l . :.f Y K QQL Av 6 Q Q rw 7' -J.-. A s I ZAXQZQV V REV. J. JOSEPH BLUETT, S.J Rector REV. JOHN M. COMEY, S.J Principal REV. NICHOLAS J. MURRAY, SJ. Prefect of Discipline REV. FRANCIS X. KNOTT, SJ., Student Counselor I 4 N REV. JOHN F. SHERIDAN, SJ., Latin, English, Religion REV. DAVID J. FITZGERALD, S.J., Latin, Religion MR. STEPHEN F. LATCHFORD, S.J., Mathematics and MR. JEREMIAH E. CONNOLLY, SJ., Latin, English, History REV. LEE H. BRADLEY, SJ., Latin, English, Religion REV. WILLIAM J. LANIGAN, S.J Latin, French, Religion KX. I f l A Q QW MR. EUGENE J. MCCREESH, S.J., Latin, Greek MR. EDWARD J. HARGADEN, Mathematics and MR. THOMAS J. JONES, S.J., Latin, German and MR. DAVID A. KENNEDY, Latin, English I MR. JOHN F. HENRY, S.J., Mathematics, English and MR. RICHARD J. COLGAN, S.J., Latin, History REV. JOSEPH M. KELLEY, S.J. Physics, Religion REV. JOHN B. MURRAY, S.J Administrator Z s MR. BERNARD J. DOOLEY, S.J., Latin, English MR. JAMES E. VAETH, Mathematics and MR. FRANCIS J. O,BRIEN, S.J., Latin, History and MR. JOHN S. CRIMY, Latin, English MR. JOHN F. MCANDREW, His- tory, Civics REV. GREGORY G. KIEHNE,'S.J., Religion, Guidance MR. EUGENE J. LINEHAN, S.J., English' MR. FRANCIS P. DINNEEN, SJ., MR. HERBERT W. PRESCOTT, REV. FREDERICK A. BREW, SJ., Greek, German Biology, History Latin, Asst. Prefect of Discipline ' 'WISE 5 S ' M ' ' 1222112 l43if!f i2,mi ' - f a'irivISf1?:'5' f Q kf zqfj MR. GEORGE E. HELFRICH, Mathematics MR. JOSEPH E. AVERDICK, MR. CHARLES J. GALLOWAY, S.J. Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics Latin, Ffefwh Cornerstone ceremony at the new gym. Fr. Rector laYS The COTYICTSWUC- The Most Reverend Archbishop gives Benediction in the gym. is Excellency at the dedication ceremony The chapel in the faculty house addition is blessed. The 1922 champs help christen the gym. To Gocl, st a face in the crowd. no one is ju X A ., ' ff -K I HV I w Lx f .. I Us -'Y f- 'X ll'rf1 Q . ' ' f ' W. f -:N -N 12,05 'Km Z I E Q? 1 , , , ' piggy' ,gf ,Q - 1 ..n-.3 - X M 'iCfif, A lm D321-gg qt: ' gi E 1' Qsftfsgyl : 1' 'J f ddr X, ' YJ. If A ,Q ,Q 2 5 i ' ff' '- ' x . 'I 1-ef-'P' -'F-,f 'N , ' Is: 1'-5? rf WW' v' 1 3, . 'iiiszf 0 'gf' 'A -M ' 1:21 V 1 i'amf:..,fi!- ' X11 ' -1' ' S34 gf 7, ' f f ,ff X x.. I Iggy, fa f ff ' ff ffpiff ' f 7' 22.11 r' I I f f iff: ' f a ' ? ,V . 4 99 iF?::g'0 Q 5 f M 'B Front Row: Heid, Freeze, Kelly, Madigan, Fr. Lanigan, S..l., Gunther, Scott, Sullivan, McDonnell. Second Row: Walsh, Mead, Geissler, Holden, Huber, Biser, Dausch, Shehan. Third Row: Andrews, McCusker, McComas, Scrivener, McLean, Nelligan, Cain, Strott, Jones. Fourth Row: Wheltle, Hagner, Winand, Rohr, Weigman, W. Keenan, Rice, Burch. owzffi Wear President: THOMAS J. ANDREWS Vice-President: PAUL 'C. MCCUSKER The time Winand actually knew the vocabulary - Burch, ivory tickler of the b'hoys in the back row - Freeze threatening to maul Gunther with a soggy spaghetti noodle - Fr. Murray helping McLean give his classroom speech - Huber perfecting his sub-conscious talents - Weigman tapping messages to Fr. Lanigan - Shehan! Where's your prose? - Jones matching pens with Edgar A. P. - Hagner battin .000 on the solid geometry nine - McComas, youire a geniusi' - Heid, poet laureate - .lim Keenan and his Be Bops - Wheltle, Saint Markis socialite - Nelligan, Cain, Biser, the brothers - Mead trying to get the yearbook published - peg-leg Kelly - 4'Look at that gesture, Holden, like a dead fishi' - Streb putting Archimedes to shame - Strott referees the Fr. Lanigan-Andrews bout - Scott, sit up - Excellent, Mr. Walsh - Bill Keenan, '4Boy, my brother's good looking - Wheltle, Saint Mark's socialite has his name on the front p-age of the paper - L'Rice, you could be a genius, teh, teh - 4'Scrivener, don't you ever have a pencil? -- McComas and McLean offer Walsh some of their geometry points - Rohr gains fame modeling radios at the magazine assembly. ANDREWS . STROTT . . . WALSH .. WINAND .. MCCUSKER MCLEAN . . J. KEENAN W. KEENAN CAIN ..... KELLY .. FREEZE . . GUNTHER . MEAD . . . RICE BURCH . . . HOLDEN .. BISER . . . HUBER .. Rona . . . HAGNER .. WEIGMAN . SHEHAN .. HEID . . Scott . . JONES . . . DAUscH .. GEISSLER . MCDONNELI. STREB . . , MADIGAN . . SULLIVAN . NELLIGAN . McCoMA.s WHELTLE SCRIVENER . . . .To defend Strottis law suits. . . . . . .To be a schoolteacher. .......,.....TobuyLutzanewcar . . . .To segregate teachers from pupils . , . . . .Toget a first gear in his car ........,...To invent steelribs . . . .To be as handsome as his brother . . . .To be president of the Confederacy ...........Tomakealotofnoise. .............To be abridge-builder . . . .To be John Barrymore's successor. . . . . , .To see a toolchest in every home . . . .To sail flagships in Montobello Lake ....................Tobeagenius . , . . .To refuse Rubinstein a piano lesson . . .To grow crops on Edmondson Highway. . . . , . . . . . . . . ,To revise Solid Geometry. . . .To be an electrician and shock the world . . . . . . . . . . . . . .To be a line-plunger at Plumber U . . . . . . . . . . . . . .To design a neat, vest-pocket sandwich . . . . . . .To bring the rest of the world up to Overlea's standards. . . . .To see the world drinking Crown gasoline three times a day. .............,... . .To be poet laureate of Gardenville. . . . .To be one sixth boss of Grab and Graft Inc. .. .. .... .. ...To change his name to Smith. ....................Tobreeddoglesstails. . . . .To have the capitol moved to Highlandtown. seeBond empire ruined . . . . . . . . . . .To sell 'Dausch's products as lather brushes . . .To open a market on chemically treated marshmallows. ...........,..............l..............Toinventeverlastingpencils. To play shortstop for those perennial champs, the Washington Senators. .............,.......................Tobefllympicbackstrokechamp. . . . .To succeed his father as chief amateur athlete. . . . .To make a name for himself as a road builder Front Row: M. Sullivan, Rinaldi, Stevens, Dunn, Fr. Bradley, SJ., Frederick, Donnelly, Lutz, R. J. Anderson. Second Raw: Abbott, Fahy, Luber, Goetz, R. L. Anderson, Sweeney, Hoffman, Kraus, Spigelmire. Third Row: Ruzicka, Fick, Pott- hast, Murphy, Hart, Chesnut, Bagliani, J. Sullivan, Hennegan. Fourth Row: Buppert, Hochrein, Mueller, Hofferbert, Farabaugh, Fink, McLaughlin, Burns. , owzffi 'year President: CLARENCE E. Gorrz Vice-President: ROBERT J. BURNs There 'is joy in our hearts, and a touch of melancholy, too, as we turn this, the last le-af of our high school career. For who could forget the Fink and Abbott combine - Litz or Lutz, stop that talk- ing - HJ. L. Anderson, translatei' - R. J. Anderson, physics teacher de luxe - Murphy, the smiling Irishman - Mueller's triumphant return -- F arabauglfs school spirit - Dunnis slow drawl - Ches- nut's Aw, I don't believe that - Stevens, unanswerable questions - F ahy, gentleman farmer - Hart, All-Maryland cheer leader - Rinaldi: G'What,s wrong with Seton?7' - Spigelrnire and Sattler ln- corporatedv - J. Sullivan, anchor of the French class - Hoffman on the varsity five - Hoiferberfs Give me a piece of paperw - '4Burns, stop pestering Sweeney - Fink and Potthast quiet as mice, but somethingls going on - M. Sullivan, the model booster - Frederick and McLaughlin in race for the tallest - Donnelly, 'ul'll stand on the float - Kraus's bicycle acrobatics - Ruzicka, Business Man- ager of yearbook staff - Hennegan, Fr. Bradleyis Latin scholar - '6Ben Hoganv Buppert sinks an ace - Luber's, c'Who's got a weed? - Hochrein's Little Flower Drum Corpsv - Goetz, our class president. And so we close another chapter in the book of our lives. ABBOTT ...... R. J. ANDERSON R. L. ANDERSON BAGLIANI ..... BUPPERT . . . BURNS .... CHESNUT . . . DONNELLY . . DUNN . . . FAHY .... . . FARABAUGH . . . FICK ..... FINK ' ...... FREDERICK . . . GOETZ .... HART . . . HENNEGAN . . HOCHREIN .. HOFFERBERT .. HOFFMAN . . KRAUS . . LUBER .. LUTZ ........ MCLAUGHLIN . . MUELLER ..... MURPHY . . . POTTHAST . . . RINALDI . . . RUZICKA . . SATTLER .... SPIGELMIRE . . . STEVENS . . . J. SULLIVAN . . . M. SULLIVAN . . SWEENEY . . . . . .invents a fare-box for private cars .......................becomespresidentoftheA.andP. . . . ..... finally arranges a game between St. Dominic's and the Bullets sees his dream come true - a television set in every classroom. . . ...............,..................w1nstheNat1onalOpen ....the second Loyola grad to become a senator. . ...,, makes his way as a tobacco auctioneer .runs a huge school cafeteria . .owns the first jet-propelled steamers on the Bay. . . .gets the most milk per bovine cubic centimeter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .designs exotic hats for milady . . . .finally puts a roof on the stadium , . . . . . . . . . . . .models dress suits for Styleplus. . . . .makes a name for himself in the pivot spot. . ,......... gives lessons in Southern Drawl . . . . . . . . . . . ,chief cheerleader coach at Notre Dame . , . .is known as Honest Gus the boss of Rodgers Forge . . . . . . , . . .makes a fortune giving dancing lessons . ............ pitches World Series no-hitter. . . .is Dynamite Don, the Basketball Bombshell . . . . . . . , . finally- beats Whiteford in tennis. puts his left arn to work for our Own Birds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .designs a neat pest-pocket sandwich . . . .gets a job translating New York Times into German. . . . . . . . . . . . . .an All American tackle at, Notre Dame . . . . . . . . . . . , .appointed ambassador to Ireland . . . .displays his art work at the Mellon Art Gallery . . . . , . .becomes the baseball idol of Hamilton bound for West Point and a big Army post. ...............starofthe 1955 IceFollies . . . . ..., president of the Killer Pill Co ,......makesthefirstascentoflilverest becomes chief proof-reader for a publisher of algebra books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .builds a super highway to Ellicott City. . . . finances a huge terminal for the No. 5 bus on York Road 4 0 u . . Front Row: Caldwell, Nugent, Whiteford, Meade, Fr. Kelly, SJ., Dawson, Lutts, Zerner, Otenasek, Jacobsen. Second Row: Farrell, Lacy, Singer, Norris, Alderman, Potthast, Davis, Hicken, Harmon. Third Row: Mooney, Pugh, Murn, Staf' ford, C. Kresslein, Picarella, Downs, J. Kresslein. Fourth Row: Reynolds, Judge, Petrik, Wineke, Litz, Ulrich, Reeder. owzfg Want President: HUGH A. MEADE V ice-President: MICHAEL G. PICARELLA We will always remember: Bucky Kresslein and those Greek sight translations . . . Lutts' visits to the Kiwanis Club . . . Otenasek's brilliant answers ,in Father Bradleyis class . . . Norrisi, But Mister, I didn't do nothin' . . . Hugh Meade stretching the class meetings . . . Jacbsenis struggle with Tisaphernes . . . Litz stars in Intramural Football . . . Zerner, star bass of the Glee Club . . . Mr. Dinneenis dramatic entrance, Setzen Sie Sichi' . . . Picarella's Get Seriousi' . . . Alderman and Hicken discussing direct election of the President in German period . . . Jack Potthast's frequent, Here's the story, men . . . Joe Kresslein always running around the corner to answer the door . . . Judge displays that Peter Lorre laugh . . . Singer becomes a Physics genius . . . Downs and, Hlill know it tomorrow though, Mister . . . Murn bragging about 'iThe Blue and Gold . . . Stafford trying to reason with Father Kelley . . . Farrell and Nugent striving for top honors . . . Voyce describing .last Week's basket- ball game . . . Whiteford rising to fame as a tennis star?? . . . Pugh sponsoring a fly-catching tourna- ment . . . Petrik becomes the most popular boy in .the school when the informal yearbook pictures were taken . . . Reeder being appointed captain of the '4Sign Painters for the Boosters Club . . . Ulrickis main difficulty in 'Greek class-Greek . . . Slaughter's heart warming Latin translations. ALDERMAN CALDWELL KRESSLEIN LUT'rs . . . NUGENQT . . WHITEFORD DOWNS . . . PICARELLA SINGER . . . JUDGE .. PUGH . , . PETRIK A... LITZ . . . HARMON . . DAVIS . . . NoRR1s . . REEDER .. ULRICH . . SLAUGHTER POTTHAST VOYCE .. OTENASEK JACOBSEN . STAFFORD HICKEN .. MOONEY . . MEADE . . REYNOLDS ZERNER .. DAWSON .. FARRELL . LACY . . MURN .,.. WINECKE . . . . . . . manufacture '6Dipsy Doodles . . . . . .be a printer - making his million . , . ,.... 1 . .to edit the Racing Form . . . . . . .to trisect the atom . . . . .Discover the 4'Lost Key . . . .................... Racketeer QTenn1sl . . . . . . . . . .Sales manager for the 6'Elastic Tooth Cof, . . . . . .to own a restaurant in Little Italy featuring Ravioli ... . . . , . . . . . . . .to.make fuses for latest ict planes . . . .Desires to take the men out of the opera, Carmen ............. , . , . ,to Win the World Fly Catching contest . . .to perfect a camera that tells the models to say 4'Cheese . . . . . . . . . .to play lst. clarinet for the King Drapersn . . . .Aims to sell Black Orchids to Loyola Dons ,.......................Notedcrooner . . .Manufacturing autos Without parts . . A .......... Establish a lawn cutting firm . . .... to be center on the Bullet Basketball team . . ............... Publisher of Epic Poetry by Franny . . . . .Another Mr. Anthony - giving advice to the lovelorn F.B.l. agent . . . . .to sell Snake Bite Insurance mimic . . . ............ to 'start a filibuster in Congress . . . .President of 6'Squezzy- Orange Juice Inc. . . . . . . , . .Floor Manager at the Snake Club . Cholly Knickerbocker social column . . ............ to make Tattersul vests . . . . . . . . . . ,Own wor1d's largest ferris wheel . . .to discover wig with a floor mop attachment ,............,..HeadusherattheLyric . . . .Chief bell tester at his iron plant ..............,Trot Publisher . . .... Tester of Meerschaum pipes R. BRUCE ALDERMAN Bruce . . . Govans' Socialite . . . Debating President . . . drives a Blue and Gold antique . . . those. questions during Physics Class . . . Ice Hockey standout . . . I'll see you at the partyi' . . . collects Honor Cards . . . booster extraordinary . . . bound to succeed. Sodality l,2,3,4-g Debating 1,2,3,4-g President 2, 4g Loyolan 35 Blue and Gold 4-3 Yearbook 4g Class Officer 1,23 Senior Dance Committee 43 Dramatics 2,3,4fg German Club 413 Boosters' Club 3,43 Gold Medal Debating 23 Silver Medal Debating lg Cheerleader lg Freshman Football 1g Varsity Ice Hockey. 3,4g J.V. Ice Hockey Zz K.B.S. 3,4. GERALD R. ABBOTT Jerry . . . hails from West Baltimore his daily smoke and yarn in the garden Olds . . . good man behind the wheel in saving time doing- homework . . . magn well liked by all. . . never misses . . . sports a ,49 . . . firm believer etic personality Yearbook 4-g Camera Club 4g German Club 4: Boosters' Club 4g Orchestra 1. ROBERT J. ANDERSON Bob . . . Guess who I saw on the bus this morning . . . class comedian . . . Clifton Park socialite . . . manages ds a haircut . . . Whose turn is it to take the books down to the locker? A8zP on Gorsuch Ave .... always nee fps: Sodality 45 Boosters' Club 4. 22 ROBERT L. ANDERSON Andy . . . by way of Hamilton . . . Senator . . . never at a loss for words . . . likeable personality . . . whiz at German??? . . . star of all St. Dominic teams . . . neat dresser . . . bound to succeed. Sodality 4g .l.V. Football 3. THOMAS T. ANIDREWS Tom . . . rides the express UD from Pikesville . . . natural dresser . . . crew cut . . . class politician . . . shaves once a month . . . Hashes a mean blade . . . always at a dance . . . beat Mooney in his first tennis match . . . I don't know this stuff. f i1'?i .Af --.-.i' , -. L.A 2 K.B.S. 43 C.S.M.C. 4g Class Officer 4g Senior 'T Dance Committee 4g French Club 4g Varsity it Ice Hockey 43 J.V. Ice Hockey 3g Golf 2,3. JOHN J. BAGLIANI Bags . . . Forest Parkls man about town . . . Come, come gentlemen, who did the homework? . . . Subject to infrequent attacks of enius . . uiet?'?? . mad about seen with Sullivan and Dunn N 00 . CD Da U' O D7 FY H ' an O CD U1 5 Us CD B C-L UI I-9' 17' CD CII 5 . . 5 in 5 fb H H Q . SD 5 ,.. 03 . fr . J. - es! 5 it ka QYSHWQ. A , 2 Freshman Football 1' C.S.M.C. 4. DANIEL B. BISER Qt '4Dan . . . charter member of the Dixie Land band . . . member of the drivers' union . . . in football quite an asset to any line . . . head coach of University of St. Bernadine's football team . . . lacrosse enthusiast . . . carries a lot of weight around Loyola. Debating l,2,3,4g German Club 4g Boosters' Club 3,4-g Freshman Football 1. WILLIAM I. BUPPERT CLMY. Buppsa' . . . golf protege of Walter Romans . . . personality plus . . . Reisterstown's roving romeo . . . honored in history of N.D.lVI .... party man of distinction . . . possible, but not probable honor man . . . envy of all basketball players Sodality 3,4fg Boosters' Club 1,2,3g Golf 1,2,3,4. 4-3 .I.V. Basketball i,??'?Ii:P f' i ff it likl X iff flrw viz. 3 li? r.rt Qi' iii? I Ai 'Eu 'iarkls ivfxfl ' i 4, 1 4. Af ,. ,W f -'iii p , wx u vw l -K I . ,N ,gg it . f W . , , I f , rfaiiivas ,A A Ei 5 'rf tx ynyy W A y 4' 5 Q as .r 5 .S E, f ff W fawle .- FRANCIS F. BURCH 4'Frankl, . . . a weakness for 6'Butterlly . . . a marked preference for Liszt . . . collects rare books . . . 4-A's representative at the Lyric . . . avid French scribe . . . has connections in Southern Maryland . . . practices piano on his desk . . . 'G-Do we have a test? Sodality l,2,3,4fg K.B.S. 3,413 Debating 1,2,3,4-g Loyolan 3g Blue and Gold 4g Yearbook 43 Dramatics 25 Camera Club lg French Club 3,4-g Glee Club 3. ROBERT J. BURNS Bob . . . strictly a woman hater . . . likeable personailty . . . easy to know . . . never loses an argument . . . pals with Sweeney . . . quick sense of humor . . . HI see that, Mister, buta' . . . should go far. .. A a 1' ' , gFy:1f,,: rr' .. ,,,,,, .M N. A us.. Q-v w. L., 4. , is ,,. , - ,,,,., -1 w wr- ' Sodality 23 Class officer 1,4-g Boosters' Club 415 ,- - - ' Freshman Football lg Freshman Basketball lg Freshman Baseball 1. f ' 3' .2,- ig Qa- ,, x K if 1 ' . l XX an Q., . . fl 3. . 14 I . , . . 4 I 4 At X 1 9 4 . '1 nos , - ' 3. WZ 14' wwe .wi ' :iris , , H? , 4 u-1 r 4 Q JOHN A. CALDWELL 6'Jack . . . Brilliant Latin and Greek translations . . . reads all the time . . . has trouble understanding Physics . . . hates all Math . can get any program printed . F ord's as often as his money allows . . . remarkable s gestures. . . goes to peaking Sodality 2,3 4, KB S. 4-' Loyolan 3 Blue and Club 4 Glee Club 34 JOSEPH J. CAIN Joe,' . . . A-l student . . . avid sports enthusiast . . . original Ten Hill hoopster . . . uWho,s got a cigarette? . . . HI'1l be there on time. . . . that walk of his . . . knows how to get Navy-Notre Dame tickets . . . Brother ll of the Brothers, Society. Sodality 3,4g' K.B.S. 3,4-g C.S.M.C. 41g Loyolanf 3 Blue and Gold 4g Yearbook 4g Class officer 1 French Club 45 Boosters' Club 4. 5 . g 2 1, vi. an -M an nf if , U 5 ff qri I H wg A li. t o A J S Cold 4g Yearbook 4-5 Dramatics 1,3,4g French V ly .5 S ' 1 - Fi t, 'J 1 . -fi:-ff' 5 2 fr w '33 JOSEPH F. DAUSCH 'floel' . . . product of Patterson Park . . . Mr, Dausch just won't raise his hand. . . . a scholar and a gentleman . seemingly uiet but lets loose in the arden . . . advocates q 9 ' g longer recesses and shorter periods. German Club 4. JAMES C. CHESNUT Chestie . . . live feet three, natural black curly hair . . . Hofferbertas loyal booster . . . owner of Monument St. . . . Honest, this is my last onef' . . . always ready for a good joke . . . NI don't believe that, Mister. Class oflioer 2,35 Camera Club 4. EDWARD J. DAVIS Ed . . . St. Katharine's stalwart on the diamond and court . . . Weill win the City Championship this year. . . . Member of the Cinder Court Five . . . Bell ring yet, F ather?,' . . . shuns bus system . . . one of the presidents of Omega Iota. Sodality 2,3,4g K.B.S. 3,4g C.S.M.C. 4-3 Blue and Gold 4g Yearbook 43 Camera Club 4g Glee Club 43 Boosters' Club 3,4. WILLIAM F. DAWSON Truman . . . comes from, Govans . . . every hair always in place . . . formerly favored N.D.M. . . . enjoys those WI'wenty-Four Hours of Sunshinew . . . easy to like . . . should go far. Sodality 1,2,3,4-3 German Club 4g Boosters' Club 4-g Freshman Footballg C.S.lVI.C. 3,4. M , img 1: ffl 'tt 'Pwr , mf gf I r 5 l in fl r,-A wx. ' 6 'li 5 L 5 'ii ky 2 pi Ulm wx il: ASLK 5 l gl! ,ik Q, fyle ryyy 11 .STO xxxxxxr ,l ' ' M r vesifxg ii 'Y '-,1 ' -,.s::1?z- ,Q 4 GEORGE M. DOWNS J. FRANKLIN DONNELLY Frank', . . . tall, light and red-headed .. . basketball standout . . . gflust watch those Pilgrims go! Soclal whirlwind . . . 4'Comin' to the record dance, b0y'?', Never without a joke or a laugh . . . '4Who's got a c1garette9 ' George . . I. gridder on the Varsity eleven . . . one of the East Baltimorons . . . first member of the Skeeters' Club . . . a certain Judy from Detroit . . . never serious . . . laughs at his own jokes . . . crew cut . . . always asking questlons. Sodality 2,3,4-3 K.B.S. 3,4g C.S.M.C. 3,4g Class officer 3g Boosters' Club 3,43 Varsity Football 3,4g Swimming 2. 27 'S'-S- ' 54- -ROBERT E. DUNN ,Nm 'Q ROBERT F. F AHY 'gBob . . . plants his corn in Monkton . . . gives lessons in the garden on how to milk a cow . . . has lots of pull . . . semper cum cigaretto . . . one of the garden regulars . . . lots of fun . . . bound to succeed. Varsity Ice Hockey 45 Steamboat Kingn . . . 4'Yeah, I studied a little . . . man about Chesapeake Bay . . . beats a path to Norfolk every summer . . . Roland Park's gift to Loyola?? . . . repre- sentative of the Republican Party . . . seen with Bagliani and Sullivan. - French Club 4-. EDWIN M. FARABAUGH Fireball,' . . . the big boost behind the Boosters . . . new fall fashions in hats . . . a 'Spike Jones at the football games . . . wakes up Loyola in the morning . . . garden's tobacco supply . .g . likely to do anything . . . sputters German . . . uses English occasionally. German Club 43 Boosters' Club 3,4- 'uv JOSEPH C. F ARRELL Joe . . . owns a stack of Honor Cards . . . devotee of stage and screen . . . seen after dark robed in wllhe Lyric,s uniform . . . always at the races . . . calm f?J at times famed for long narrations of the latest television shows. Sodality .l,2,3,4-5 Debating 2,3,4g Blue and Gold 43 Yearbook 43 Dramatics 2,3,4-3 French Club 3,4g Glee Club 4. -nl! CHARLES E. FINK Charlie . . . always ready with tux for Boosters' parade never seen without saddles . . . keeps tabs on every girl in Baltimore, Switzerland, too . . . lacrosse lover . . . three day beard . . . silent laugh . . . always ready to help . . . never hurries but always gets there. Blue and Gold 4g Yearbook 43 Boosters' Club 4. EDMUND J. FICK Ed . . . hails from Little Flower . . . always can be found around Herring Run . . . a great lover of the girls . . . always has a smile on his face for everyone . . . never late for school f??J . . . a good mem'ber of the German Club. Camera Club 43 German Club 4. l ,T,Y -QQ i J. DONALID FREEZE Donn . . . can be seen as well as heard . . . pillar of Sts. Philip and James . the poor man's Barrymore . . . contagious laugh . . . '4Let,s go to Anderson's,' . . . life of any party . . . enjoys food, especially lots of it. Sodality 1,2,3,4g K.B.S. 45 C.S.M.C. 3,44 Debating lg Loyolan l,2,3g Blue and Gold 45 Yearbook 4g Class ofHcer lg Senior Dance Com- mittee 4g Dramatics 2, 45 Camera Club lg French Club 4g Glee Club 4. ii' so ii LAWRENCE J. FREDERICK Larry,, . . . pride and joy of Guilford . . . sports a '48 Plymouth . . . well dressed . . . ardent Cleveland fan . . seen at every record dance . . . once got a hundred in a Math test . . . Mr. Basketball of the cinder court. Sodality 13 German Club 45 Boosters' Club 4 J.V. Basketball 3. JOSEPH J. GEISSLER Skip . . . The Highlandtown Kid . . . HoHerbert's better half . . . Anybody seen Lou? . . . president of the Back Row Boys . . . basketball enthusiast . . . holds oihce on the garden edge . . . witty and easy to like. Sodality 45 K.B.S. 45 C.S.M.C. 45 German Club 45 Boosters' Club 3,4-. CLARENCE E. GOETZ '4Chick . . . first of The Big Threei' . . . Latin Scholar f??j . . . always has cigarettes . . . INDian lover . . . Mil L'Pontiacs are the best . . . The Sleepy Lagooni' . . . seen at all parties . . . 4B's busy Beadle . . . extensive German vocabulary . . . Where's Holden?7' . . . bound for success. Class officer 43 Senior Dance Committee 4-3 J.V. Football 25 Bowling 4. THOMAS H. HAGN ER FRANCIS A. GUNTHER Frank . . . Varsity stalwart . . . only player who has his own cheering section . . . 4'Get serious, will you!!', . . . theme song 'llVIargie . . . does a wild rhumba . . . dis- arming smile and personality that wins. Tom . . . easy going . . . has future in Stoneleigh . forms trio with Heid and Walsh . . . sports a big blue Hudson . . . sandlot first sacker . . . But Father, I knew it on the bus . . . lacks hair and translation. Varsity Ice Hockey 45 J.V. Ice Hockey 3g J.V. Baseball 3. ,x I if ls? :gf 1 1. . X Sodality 1,2,3,4g Loyolan 3g Yearbook 4g Class otlicer 2g Senior Dance Committee 43 Glee Club 4-g Boosters' Club 2,3,4g Varsity Football 1,2,3,4g Co-captain 43 Freshman Footballg Var- sity Basketball 3,4g .I.V. Baseball 23 C.S.M.C. 4. W. BURCH HARMON Wonderful . . . Catonsville's gift to Loyola . . . dry wit . . . has occasional impromptu debates with Weigman . . . collects Honor Cards . . . speaks frequently of '4Ei de,me . . . host of friends . . . a boy with a future. LAURENCE M. HART Sodalityt 1,2,3,4g K.B.S. 3,43 Yearbook 43 French Club 35 Boosters' Club 3,4g Class Silver Medal 13 Swimming 3. Larry . . . Loyoia's all-Maryland cheerleader . . . claims Ten Hills as his second home . . . ardent .lacrosse enthusiast . . . has trouble with dead-end streets . . . can be found in the Senior garden anytime . . . always f?j has a cigarette. Sodality 1,2,3,4g Loyolan 2,33 Blue and Gold 43 Yearbook 43 Senior Dance Committee 45 Boosters' Club 3,45 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4g J.V. Hockey Manager 13 C.S.M.C. 3,45 K.B.S. 4. Q ROBERT H. HEID Bob . . . call him Henry, then join the Foreign Legion . . . first member of the Unholy Trioi' . . . favorite pastime: Fishing on the Bay . . . his-infrequent but well-timed remarks rank with the best of 4A . . . if you want Lutz, look for Heid. ei so iii 4 'W ii . .. Sodality 4g Class officer 1,2. 32 WILLIAM J. HICKEN 1 Stoneleighas gift to Loyola . . . forthright debater and booster Big record dance tonight! . . . Loyola's 20th Century CICCFO . . . headed for a great future. Sodality 3,4-5 K.B.S. 45 C.S.M.C. 3,4-3 Debating 1,2,3,4g Secretary 4g Loyolan 3g Blue and Gold 43 Yearbook 4g Senior Dance Committee 41g Dramatics 4-g German Club 4g Boosters, Club 3,413 Silver Medal Elocution 23 Class Gold Medal 1, 25 Freshman Footballg Freshman Baseball. LOUIS T. HOFFERBERT Lou . . . hails from Highlandtown . . . varsity letter-man in football, basketball and baseball . . . seen with Geissler . . . '4What cha say?'i . . . has a weakness for a girl named My C 7 DONALD H. HOFFMAN Don . . . hails from Hamilton . . . a big spoke on the varsity live . . . Fm just too sharp for you. . . . knows A a million jokes . . . runs his own pool room . . . will go far . . . Wait till I get a carln Sodality lg Class officer 2. Varsity Basketball 3, 4-. J.V. Basketball lg J.V. Baseball 1. 'Eleanori . . . quiet in class ffor a second or t-wol. Sodality 3,4-g Senior Dance Committee 43 Boosters' Club 45 Varsity Football 1,2,3,4g Varsity Basketball 2,3,4-g Varsity Baseball 2,3,4-. .L THOMAS J. HOLDEN Tom7' . . . second of 4'The Big Three . . . St. Markis Socialite . . . ardent admirer of the name Bains . . . per- petual whiffle . . . The Sleepy Lagoon . . . aspires to be a farmer . . . can find any party . . . stops for green lights . . 4'Where's Potthast? Sodality 3,4g Class oflicer 2g Boosters' Club 25 Bowling 4-3 C.S.M.C. 4. 34 HENRY J. HUBER Hank,' . . . dead on a set shot . . . stars with the Cinder Court Five . . . active member of Subconscious Inc. . . . Huber-wake upf' . . . Advocate of Solid Geometry . . . 4'This stuH's crazy . . . always ready to help. Glee Club 4-g Boosters' Club 4. WILLIAM A. JONES Bill . . . known also as professor or Davy . . . talented writer . . . Edgar Allen Poe's successor . . . very pleasant and jovial disposition . . . keeps teachers in- suspense by answering slowly . . . formerly Gonzaga . . . has made many friends since arrival . . . possesses abundance of grey Illallllef. Sodality lg Dramatics 4-g Camera Club 4g German Club 45 Boosters' Club 4. KENNEDY R. JACOBSEN l',l.V. Jake . . . loves to play B-ball . . . would like to speak from the Rostrum . . . life of the class . . . Hey, Abbott, got any room? . . . going to' take 4'Ei de me to the Prom . . . keeps his hair neatly parted. Glee Club 45 .l.V. Football 33 .l.V. Baseball 3. 'NX ROBERT K. JUDGE I Bohn . . . activities enthusiast . . . enjoys nothing more tknt 'URN JAMES I. KEEANAN than an intricate Math problem . . . occasionally seen piloting a light-grey limousine . . . 4'Of all the brass! . . . prefers the better side of music . . . accomplished mimic . . . always ready for a laugh. Sodality l,2,3,4g Debating 2,3',4g The Loyolan 2g Blue and Gold 4-g Yearbook 4-3' Senior Dance Committee 45 Dramatics 2,3,4g French Club 3,45 Glee Club 3,4-3 K.B.S. 3,4f. .lim', . . . always late for school . . . works in the Little Tavern . . . you can't tell him and his brother apart . . . 'GI donlt know, Father. . . . always in the garden . . . one of the world's tallest men. Sodality 1,2g Yearbook 4g .l.V. Freshman Football. Football 25 WILLIAM K. KEENAN Bill,' . . . Boy, my brother is good looking . . . carries his head six feet and two inches from his feet . . . trackman-- ran from Charles and Boyce to school in two minutes . . But Father, I was there, the bus wasn't!', Sodality 1,2g Yearbook 49 .l.V. Football 25 Freshman Football 1. MICHAEL L. KELLY uMike,' . . . rugged end on football team . . . has that perpetual football limp . . . brings lunch in a shopping bag . . . always seen with Freeze and Gunther . . . gets his hair cut at barber school. Sodality 1,2,3,4-5 Yearbook 4-g Class officer 15 Senior Dance Committee 4-g Camera Club 1g Boosters' Club 3,45 Varsity Football 45 J.V. Football 25 K.B.S. 3,43 C.S.M.C. 3,4-.' ,CHARLES H. KRESSLEIN h 57 Buck . . . puts t e Boost in the Boosters . . . snappiest dresser in the class . . . third in the long line of Skeeters . . . Hamilton's gift to the fair sex . . . Know of any parties tonight, Joe? Sodality 1,2,3,4-g Loyolan 3g Senior Dance Committee 4-g Boosters' Club 3,4, President 44 J.V. Football 2,3g J.V. 'Basketball 3g J.V. Baseball 33 K.B.S. 3,4-g C.S.M.C. 3,4f. '37 Q f in etlw lw f RICHARD E. KRAUS Dick,' . . . the iron jaw of fourth year . . . would die Without his daily box of pretzels . . . the backbone of the Overlea Pharmacy . . . Dick is another prominent citizen of Overlea . . . his favorite pastime is kidding Walsh. Camera Club 1. JOSEPH R. KRESSLEIN Joe .... Sketter No. 41 . . . smallest of the '4Skeeters,' . . . a Seton adherent . . . always has cigarettes . . . '4Anybody going out Fullerton? . . . drives a 340 Plymouth . . . seen at all the Record Dances . . . Nancy. Sodality 1,2,3,4-5 German Club 41g Boosters Club 3,4-g Freshman Football lg K.B.S. 3,4g C.S.M.C. 3,4. JOSEPH J. LACY Joe . . . basketball and tennis star . . . a mean left hand . . . The Little Chief . . . the Hx is on . . . night owl . . . loves to make a speech? . . . those Workouts at the college . . . camp ace . . . second stockholder in the Snake Club. Sodality 1,2,3,4g Class officer 1,2,3g Senior Dance Committee 4-3 Freshman Footb all lg Varsity Basketball 2,3,4g Tennis 1,2,3,4-. ELMER J. LITZ Elmo,' . . . ardent admirer of the Southern belles . . . those frequent trips to Brooklyn . . . dance bug . . . Got the car tomorrow, Ray? . . . plays end for Brooklyn Homes, Football Team . . . 4'You wins, but you sho' am lucky. Sodality 4-3 Boosters' Club 4g Freshman Basket- ball lg C.S.M.C. 3g Freshman Baseball 1. 39 JAMES F. LUBER Jim', . . . Varsity baseball pitcher . . . 'Tm little but l'm mighty powerfuln . . . brilliant Physicist . . . hangs out at the Edmondson Village Bowling Alley . . . always has cigarettes??? . . . My curve wasn't breaking . . . always bummlng a ride . . . the little politician of the family. X Sodality lg Freshman Football lg Varsity Base- ball 2,3,4. WALTER F. LUTZ Walt', . . . 2nd member of the Unholy Trio . . . the name of Lutz has made many a teacher tremble . . . his timely remarks and expressions are often heard breaking the dull peacefulness of.4-IB . . . favorite topic: Girls . . . a native of Gardenville. A Sodality 1,2,3,4-g .I.V. Baseball 3. JOHN A. LUTTS John . . . is discouraged when his average slips to 97 . . . never misses First Honors . . . A. A. Administrator . . . never forgets the certain acquaintances made at banquets . . . fine debator . . . sure to succeed in all of his endeavors. Sodality 1,2,3,4-g Debating Society 2,3,4g Loyolan 2,3g Blue and Gold 49 Yearbook 4g Class officer' lg German 'Club 4-g Boosters' Club 4-g Class'Gold Medal l,2,3g Student Athletic Mana- ger 45 Varsity Baseball Manager 33 C.S.M.C. 3,4-g K.B.S. 3,4-g Maryland History Essay Award 2. . PAUL C. MCCUSKER Pauli, . . . Big man in Pikesville . . . has enthusiasm only for hockey . . . always neat . . . accepts honor cards and gold medals as a matter of course . . . woman shy maneuvers blue beetlen miraculously . . . always laughing fin French Clubj . Class officer I,2,3,4g French Club 4g Class Gold Medal 1,2,3g Varsity Ice Hockey 3,4g J.V. Ice Hockey 2. LOUIS G. McCOMAS Lou . . . quiet but friendly . . . Geometry brain . . . big fish on the swimming team . . . has enough honor cards to paper his room . . . I don't know this stuff , but always comes through with points to spare . . . M.S.A. Backstroke Champ. Sodality 2,3,4g German Club 49 Class Gold Medal 3g Swimming l,2,3,4g K.B.S. 3,4g C.S.M.C. 3. JAMES I. McDONNELL Mac . . . corrects Plane Geometry text books, also Math teachers . . . '4Hi, Zeek . . . runs a Ioan agency with interest . . . sees all hockey games with Boys or otherwise . . . Styleplus I . . . Let us not be carried away . . . grosser Mann im vierten Jahre. Sodality lg Boosters' Club 49 Freshman Football JAMES F. MCLAUGHLIN Big Jim of Hamilton . . . Hoffman's elongated shadow . . . Anybody want a pretzel? . . . beaming smile . . . book margin artist . . . German fanatic . . . leans toward Seton High . . . wages continual war with school books . . . always a good sport. , ., an Q M 'ffm - V '-,:...xi.-..,5g,,.,.,2 Ah -- -at , . 'i'io' 4 P at ' r 4 N -M 4 xp fu Sodahty 2, J.V. Basketball 3. - a it H He r i-.. EDWARD J. MADIGAN Ed . . . cassanova from Highlandtown . . . always has a cigarette . . . strong upholder of extended weekends . . . everybody's friend . . . always has a joke or a comeback . . . would like a roof over Senior Garden . . . packs a large brain underneath his head. Camera Club 4g German Club 4g Boosters' Club 4. 41 ti l 1,:. 1 3' i'l' ' CHARLES G. McLEAN Mickey . . . all around athlete . . . stellar varsity football performer . . . always ready to argue with a Math teacher . . . his scholastic record actually outshines his athletic record . . . practical joker . . . laughs at anything . . . races around in a '47 Olds-sometimes. Sodality 1,2,3,4g Boosters' Club 43 Varsity Football 3,49 J.V. Football 2g Freshman Football 1g Varsity Baseball 4g J.V. Baseball 3g K.B.S. 3,43 C.S.M.C. 3. HUGH A. MEADE Class president deluxe . . . supports any and every activity . . . terror of the highways . . . different girl at every record dance . . . drives a blacl-:??? . . . collector of Honor Cards . . . on the road to success. Sodality 1,2,3,4, Prefect 1, Vice-Prefect 25 Yearbook 45 Class Oliicer 1,45 Senior Dance Committee 45 German Club 45 K.B.S. 3,45 C.S.M.C. 3,45 Tennis 3,4. JOSEPH A. MEAD Joel, . . . St. Cecilia's pride and joy . . . favors Mount Saint Agnes . . . Mayor of Walbrook . . . C.S.M.C. treasurer . . . varsity fish . . . always a beaming smile . . . haunts the K. of C .... seen with McComas . . . always gets an Honor Card . . . Yearbook Editor. Sodality 1,2,3,45 Editor-in-Chief of Yearbook 45 Camera Club 15 German Club 45 Boosters' Club 3,45 Class Silver Medal 15 Swimming 1,2,3,45 C.S.M.C. 3,4, Treasurer 45 K.B.S. 3,4. - Ju . , 1 . . .of1a.?.?M,gfM..,,., w ang, , . . K?-'nv x W g, ' 2' ! 1fQ ?l Vf... V , , .1 .3 'Y A ..g:, ,1- f 59 Vyrr -Z Q .--Q' . . , 355 5,-.. .ws my , . ,,f. ..a.mf- THOMAS J. MOONEY Moons . . . first stockholder in the Snake Club . . . strictly for stag parties . . . that laugh . . . authority on Philadelphia story . . . buckskin originator . . . parks cars for the Park Board . . . Now wait a minute . . . weekends at Drum- castle. Sodality 1,2,45 Senior Dance Committee 45 French Club 45 Boosters' Club 45 Freshman Basketball 15 C.S.M.C. 4. J. KEVIN MUELLER Jeep . . . 4B's representative from Essex . . . big gun of the football team '47 . . . 205 pounds of solid muscle . . . girls are the least of his worries . . . but I haven't got a date yet', . . . sports a '46 Olds. Sodality 25 Class Officer Ig Boosters' Club 45 Varsity Football l,2,3g ,I.V. Baseball 2. f'4? 'N f i'4'lFr JOHN M. MURPHY THOMAS X. MURN 'gTom . . . Editor of the famed Blue and Goldv . . . boasts of his liking for Creek . . . Where's Donald? . . . spits French continuously . . . that drawn-out, convulsive laugh . . . delights in overemphasizing his u's . . . seen at all Loyola activities. Sodality 1,2,3,4g Debating 1,2,3,4g Loyolan 2,3g Editor-in-Chief Blue and Gold 43 Senior Dance Committee 4g Dramatics 2g French Club 3,43 Glee Club 3. '4Murph . . . the smiling Irishman . . . Loyola's repre- sentative from Irvington . . . always in on a good joke . . . knows everyone in the school . . . a brain in German . . . always has those little yellow cards . . . a neat dresser . . . a real romeo. Yearbook 43 Camera Club 4g German Club 45 Boosters' Club 1. 43 'gs VICTOR J. NORRIS Vic . . . the Greystone Garage . . . can't keep up with the Big Three . . . carefree and bold!! . . . Greek scholar . . . wants Two Front Teeth . . . occasional Honor Cards JOHN J. NELLIGAN Big John . . . A-1 student . . . football enthusiast . . . '4Whose going up the field today?,' . . . member of drivers union . . . baseball star . . . ardent Als rooter . . . person- ality plus . . . '6Got a weed, ,loe?'7 . . . Brother ,fl-3 of the Brother Society. Sodality 1,2,3,4g J.V. Basketball 'Manager 3g K.B.S. 4-Q .l.V. Baseball 3. . . . Latin class wouldn't be the same without him . . . headed in the right direction. ff A S Maia auf? H lf rpisfssigga ' uf T Sodality 1,2,3,4g Loyolan 35 Blue and Gold 4: g a 1 German Club 4-5 Boosters' Club 4g Bowling 43 tif c.s.M.c. s,4g K.B.s. 3,43 Yearbook 4. ' L GEORGE E. NUGENT George . . . gold medals galore . . . Loyola's answer to Rubinstein . . . devotee of horror movies . . . has French correspondence with Burch . . . always searching for the N. Y. Times . . . thrives on disputes . . . Isn't that obscure? Sodality 1,2,3,4-g Debating lg Loyolan 1,2,3g Blue and Gold 45 Yearbook 4g Dramatics 3,4-3 French Club 43 Glee Club Organist 3,4-g Class Gold Medal 1,2,3. 44 45 RICHARD J. OTENASEK Dick . . . always has a laugh . . . admirer of Seton . . . W 9 4Cs contribution to the football team . . . Aw, no . . . collects Honor Cards for a hobby . . . pride of Northwood . . . affectionately nicknamed Beef . . . sure cure for a dull classroom. 1 Sodality 2,3,4-5 Debating 1,25 Loyolan 35 Blue and Gold 45 Senior Dance Committee 4-5 Class Gold Medal l5 Varsity Football 23,45 Freshman Football 1. if. . ,paw CLEMENT J . PETRIK Clem . . . shutter fiend . . . St. Anthony's scholar . . . patrols left field pasture in softball . . . steady companion of McLean . . . seen going to games in Pugh's car . . . sports enthusiast-especially football . . . hopes to obtain a driVer's Sodality 1234- Yearbook 4- Class Officer 1 Camera Club 14' Boosters Club 4' K.B.S. 3,4- C.S.M.C. 3,4. A license someday . . . Belair Road his favorite haunt. ' 5 fp' 'G-f Rx 955 X . xx iffy a a 1 ,Q , , 9 , t it 3, Y Q Q 1 MICHAEL G. PPCARELLA Skeeter 35 . . . All-Maryland end on the football team . .5 . thinks nicest girls come from Mt. Washington way . . . when Mike makes a touchdown, hels sure to get a Pat on the shoulder . . . first class Physics' student . . . 6'Get serious, Mister . Sodality 1,2,3,45 Class Officer 2,45 Boosters' Club 3,45 Varsity Football 3,45 J.V. Football 25 Freshman Football 15 Varsity Baseball 3,4-5 .l.V. Baseball 25 K.B.S. 3,45 C.S.M.C. 3,45 Freshman Baseball 1.. WILLIAM A. POTTHAST Bill,' . . . good student and artist . . . sticks up for Trinity . . . Pepsodent smile . . . 6'Got any room?7' . . . good baseball and basketball player . . . You going out to St. Marks? . . . those Saturday night parties . . . official artist for the Boosters, Club. Yearbook 45 Senior Dance Committee 45 'German Club 45 Boosters' Club 3,45 Freshman Football 1: .l.V. Basketball 35 Freshman Basketball 15 .l.V. Baseball 2,3,4. JOHN A. POTTHAST 'flacki' . . . last of the Big Three . . . never worries . . . furniture magnate . . . favors 1 i D. . . . big cog in Sodality Union . . . partygoer . . . knows everybody . . . speaks German with Holden . . . 'Catonsv'ille's the best . . . Where's Goetz?,' . . . man about town. Sodality 1,2,3,4, Vice-Prefect 45 Debating 1,2, 3,45 Loyolan 1,2,35 Blue and Cold 4, Sports Editor 45 Yearbook 45 Boosters' Club 45 Varsity Hockey Manager 45 .l.V. Hockey Manager: Sodality Union Prefect 3,45 K.B.S. 3,45 C.S.M.C. 3,4-. FRANCIS X. PUGH Pug . . . spends three full hours every night sleeping . . . 'Tm out of gas, but . . . plenty of school spirit . . . Maybe itill look better upside-down . . . takes great pride in his Hudson . . . often seen with McComas and F arabaugh. Sodality 2,3,45 Debating 25 Glee Club 4: Boosters, Club 45 Freshman Football lg K.B.S. 3,45 C.S.M.C. 3,41. 46 47 MAURICE M. REEDER Mo . . . Northwood's Don . . . never serious . . . likes Physics fwhen he knows the answersj . . . staunch Booster . . . at all the games . . . one of Loyola's youngest grads . . . I'll get the car-someday. . . . Honor student . . . on the road to success. Sodality 2,3,4.g Yearbook 43 German Club 4-g Boosters' Club 3,45 Class Gold Medal 2g Class Silver Medal lg Freshman Footballg K.B.S. 3,4-9 C.S.MtC. 3,4. 5' ' 4.,':.. , Q A, R 134: as 1 t :.' I i . N Qf' K I -V 5 A if ss-, fl' RICHARD C. RICE Dick . . . Ruxton's gift to the class of '50 . . . ice hockey fan . . . novel laugh . . . Latin scholar . . . vast collection of Honor Cards , . . always has a cigarette . . . six foot three . . . tennis star. iwodality 4g German Club 4g Varsity Ice Hockey 3,4-g .l.V. Ice Hockey 23 Tennis 2,3,4'. ROGER A. REYNOLDS 6'Stretch Bones . . . likeable personality . . . social lion . . . enjoys matinees . . . likes saddle shoes and-a certain school in Mt. Washington . . . big time politician . . . stock- holder ,-H:3 in the Snake Club. Sodality 1,2,4g Debating lg Senior Dance Com mittee 4g Dramatics 2,3,4: BOOSPCTS' Club 43 Freshman Footballg Freshman Basketballg C.S.M.C. 4. , DONALD F. ROHR Don . . . class wit . . . hails from St. Michael's Overlea . . . cindercourt basketball star . . . enjoys making his own geometry theorems . . . natural blond in spots . . . one of the presidents of Omega Iota . . . Senior Class prexy . . . 'gAre you guys crazy? Blue and Gold 4g Class Officer 2,3g Senior Dance Committee 4g Dramatics 4g Class Silver Medal lg J.V. Football 2g Student Council 2,3, 4, President 4. MICHAEL J. RINALDI '4Big Mike . . . the last of the Skeeters . . . sports a green 47', Chrysler that stops at 2:30 A.M .... attends basketball games fSetonJ . . . plays baseball for Loyola . . . enthusiastic sports rooter . . . sure to go far. Sodality 1,2,3,4g German Club 45 Boosters' Club 3,4g Varsity Baseball 4g I.V. Baseball 3. ROBERT K. RUZICKA '6Zeek,' . . . all time manager of baseball team . . . Clifton Park Sheik . . . 'aBut I thought the dance was this week . . . sees most of games with fem . . . H-ay Maci' . . . '4Army Hill take it . . . der Lehrers kleine Schulerin . . . Styleplus Sodality l,2,3,4g, Blue and Gold 43 Yearbook Business Manager 4g Senior Dance Committee 43 Camera Club 1,43 German Club 3,43 Boosters' Club 3,45 Varsity Baseball Manager 2,3,4. .4114 S: EUGENE M. SATTLER 6'Flick'7 . . . Sattler and Spigelmire, Inc .... 'fWel-l, boys, l'm cuttin' out'7 . . . hails from Melvale Heights . . . What are you-wise or otherwise?', . . . keeps a wiffle so he doesn't have to comb his hair . . . '6Now, I can remember when . . .M . . . Styleplus QQSIII. Sodality 1,2,3,4g The Loyolan lg Varsity Ice Hockey 2,3,4g .l.V. Ice Hockey 1. ROBERT K. SGRIVENER '4Bob,, . . . the boy with the natural C?J blond hair . . . .Loyola's gift to women . . . a great personality . . . Fm awake, Father. . . . always f?l has a cigarette . . . happy Friday, sleepy Monday . . . never serious . . . liked by all. Class Oliicer 2,3g Freshman Footballg Tennis 2,3,4. 49 W. RICHARD SCOTT 4'Dick . . . one of the famed Walbrook Wheels . . . always ready with a laugh . . . personality plus . . . ardent admirer of Forest Park . . . Mister Scott, please sit up.', . . . well supplied with gray matter . . . will go far. C.S.M.C. 4. JOHN E. SINGER 'flacki' . . . strong, silent type . . . hails from out west in Catonsville . . . can be found frequently at Cahill . . . Any- body drive today? . . . displays rare genius in Physics. . . . aspires to succeed . . . Stanley Kenton. , f im 5- . . 347 Fi. ' 1 ,M fa' n if 1 if J ,wig e Q, ffffmsagg German Club 413 I.V. Football 25 C.S.M.C. 3,4. ' F? id s ' ':-' 5 l.,' f - ,gs , ... . ,, 6 , . -, .. 41,3 ,. Q- xiii- za- 1- ,tit . V . - ,'5.gjMv.e'v.,x , . I Jig, J. BROOKE SHEHAN Gridiron regular . . . totes a mean lacrosse stick . . . pride of Rodgers Forge . . . uGonna be a G-man. . . . amiable fellow . . . never without a laugh . . . Latin scholar . . . Now Weill call on lVlr. Shehan. Take it away, Brooke. Sodality l,2,3,4g Senior Dance Committee 45 German Club 4g Boosters' Club 3,4g Varsity Football 2,3,4fg Freshman Footballg Swimming l,2g C.S.M.C. 3,4. FRANCIS R. SLAUGHTER Fran . . . Little Flower social light . . . cigarettes in Senior Garden . . . What have we got for lunch?', . . . has a fabulous collection of ties . . . Going to the Record N Dance? . . . everybody's friend . . . 4'hair of 4C . . . Sodality 34' Yearbook 4g Camera Club 4-9 Glee Club 4' Boosters' Club 3,4-. president of the Omega Iota Club. of i :M W' M 5 ,. - ' Q 44' 3-1 4 rf ' Fr' ' s 4 , 21 nr T' l ' X ' v a V' Nr! f' N' .id , zf 'Kp 1 .mu fs 'ff :XX . 'i' if su 5. if 3 e ,KE i 50 CHARLES E. SPIGELMIRE 'cSpig . . . Sattler and Spigelmire Inc. . . . Where is Satchmo? . . . member of the Academy of Knowledge . . . Whose got wheels today? . . . aspires to Pillrolling . . . seen at all record dances. Sodality 1,2,3,4g Class Otlicer 1g Senior Dance Committee 4g Dramatics 3,43 Camera Club 43 Freshman Footballg Varsity Ice Hockey 3,49 ,I.V. Ice Hockey 25 Golf 3. JAMES F. STAFFORD Frank . . . Sodality Prefect . . . Loyola's Patrick Henry . . . always serious, always busy . . . '6Cood goshli' . . . likes Trinity and N.-DQM .... I have to see Father Knott . seen with Lutts and Young . . . will go far. ,Q or W V ,aj 7 is rlrs s' FA C A' W Amo V L' sjjgf wk. 53 ,, I ggi: A K, :T ts, was W is Sodality 1 234 Secretary 3 Prefect 4' C.S.M.C A' in Blue and Cold 43 Yearbook 43 Class Officer 1 A C 3g Dramatics 35 Boosters' Club 3,4-. tv 5' , W 51 , at .. ,, F N 'QU te affix I DONALD STEVENS A . Don ...N St. Bernard's contribution to Loyola . . . lover .H f f of the outdoors . . . Hies about in his '37 Chevi . . . spends Q if .,,?l ,V M' 5 all summer knee-deep in hard crabs . . . Boy, you should've 2 -' seen the fish I caughtg it was tha-a-a-a-t long. if F A , sodamy 44 Blue and Gold 4g Dramatics 3,4-9 German Club 4g Boosters' Club 3,4-. 'izff v-r : if f, L 'W' 7 wZs11i2wi,' 'L - itil-: : : 51 1 , 7 E' - 1 ' iii, 'Z f is 7 1 3,49 K.B.S. 3,4-g Debating 1,2,3,4g Loyolan 2,33 ROBERT R. STROTT 4'Rountree . . . all around athlete . . . achieved fame as a puckster . . . knows his clothes . . . nicotine prohibitionist . . . conserves on razor blades . . . loves Mr. Latchford's classes . . . social lion . . . always an appropriate expression . . . crew cut . . . lacrosse advocate . . . unusual wit . . . well liked by all. Sodality 4, Class Officer lg Varsity Football 3g J.V. Football 2g Freshman Football lg Varsity Ice Hockey 2,3,4g J.V. Ice Hockey lg C.S.M.C. 3,4-5 K.B.S. 4-. ALAN J. STREB Al . . . ideal Loyola student . . . intelligent, quiet, sincere . . . reaps millions from HA. Streb, Inc. during summer . . . sailboat builder and enthusiast . . . Where's Stevens? . . . whiz in Physics . . . mechanical genius . . man behind the scene . . . ready with a laugh, joke and helping hand. Sodality 2,351-g Debating 2g Yearbook 4g Dra- matics 2,3,4g Boosters' Club 3,43 K.B.S. 4-5 C.S.M.C. 3,4. '43 ALBERT M. SULLIVAN MAI . . . big boy on the varsity eleven . . . Northwood celebrity . . . always smiling . . . sports a snappy rain outfit . . . one of the garden B'hoys . . . tries to sharpen his Scripto in the pencil-sharpener. Senior Dance Committee 4g Dramatics 3g Varsity Football 4, J.V. Football 2,3g C.S.M.C. 41. JOSEPH P. SULLIVAN '6Sully7 . . . the smiling Irishman . . . French brain . . . St. Benedict's boy . . . eats lunch before the second period . . . Come onf' . . . seen with Dunn and Bagliani. IVIAURICE B. SULLIVAN Moe . . . cheerleader deluxe . . . uGoing up to the fieldfw . . . those left hand hook shots . . . Old Pron . . . a real friend . . . Does he like Ellicott City? . . . a member of the drivers' union . . . the original West Gater . . . Brother IV of the Brother Society. HENRY J. SWEENEY Jim . . . hails from Stoneleigh . . . I don't see how you got it, Mister. . . . all around athlete . . . definitely not a woman-hater . . . But you left early, Brother. . . . good friend to have . . . bound to go far. Sodality 4-g Class Oiiicer lg Camera Club 413 .I.V. Football 2,3g J.V. Baseball 2,35 Freshman Baseball 1. 53 Sodality 33 Boosters' Club 33 Cheerleader 2,3,4g Freshman Footballg Freshman Basketball. PATRICK H. VOYCE Pat . . . hails from South Baltimore . . . right-hand desks RAYMOND D. ULRICK 'aBig Rayi' . . . always seen in his ,35 Chevy . . . '4Whoa, hoss. . . . South Baltimore forever . . . plays football for '6Brooklyn Homes . . . i'Going clown .7176 tonight? . . . never without his trusty old pipe. Sodality 43 Boosters' Club 413 C.S.M.C. 3. give him trouble . . . frequently disagrees with Lacy and Mooney . . . Got the translation for today? . . . prepares for every test?! . . . top-notch basketball player. IW i . , Q ,M A .E', e i ' L iz. , ,.: V ,i Sodality l,2g German Club 4g Freshman Foot- if lily . ballg C.S.M.C. 3,4fg K.B.S. 3,4-. - ' .' . f . ' ,... f 1' ig . ' RICHARD E. WALSH Dick . . . quiet, bashful . . . themost kidded boy at Loyola . . . the blue-eyed blond from Gardenville . . . favorite topic: sports . . .-hates girls fhe saysj . . . If you want Heid, look for Walsh . . . third member of the Unholy Trio . 54 55 BERNARD J. WEIGMAN Bernie . . . Overlea's gift to Loyola . . . member of the cinder-court five . . . frequents the record dances . . . firm believer in hitch-hiking . . . collects Honor Cards in his spare time . . . one of the presidents of Omega Iota . . . bank president during the summer. Sodality 1,2,3,45 Yearbook 45 Camera Club 45 Glee Club 45 Boosters' Club 45 Class Gold Medal 35 Class Silver Medal 15 Freshman Foothall5 Freshman Basketballg Bowling 35 K.B.S. 3,45 C.S.M.C. 4. f' ,.. 1 v.is ff . 4 '-' is? Lf A 'V X5 4 3 f , Y , 5 lfiil' ' . . A I-I ' Ani, Ns, DANIEL F. WHITEF ORD 'fDan . . . another prominent Overlea socialite . . . favorite topic: MONEY-silver, paper or foreign . . . doesn't believe in jalopies . . . always seen in a new Chevrolet or Ford . . . claims to be a confirmed woman-hater . . . ping-pong champion. Sodality 2,3,45 The Loyolan 25 The Blue and Gold 45 Yearbook 45 Dramatics 35 French Club 4. l ALBERT F. WHELTLE Big Al . . . member of the drivers' union . . . Anybody going bowling tonight? . . . likes basketball . . . Who's driving tomorrow? . . . member of the bowling team . . . favorite periods: lunch and recess . . . Where's the party?' . . . Brother V of the Brothers' Society. Camera Club 15 French Club 4. JOHN P. WINAND Towson calls him Johnny,' . . . our basketball star . . . ML Winandf'- Yes, F ather. . . . Towson's football ter- ror . . . McCusker, know your Latin? . . . great friend of Brother Woods . . . the girls at T.C. . . . Let's go to the cafe. .l.V. Basketball 35 Freshman Basketball. J. FREDERICK WINEKE Winks . . . gentleman farmer . . . man about town-mostly Westminster . . . stockholder in the notorious Snake Club . . . Got to mow the lawn today. . . . keeps 'pipe tobacco companies in business. Sodality 1,2,3,4g Boosters' Club 45 C.S.M.C. HARRY B. ZERNER, J-R. Harry,' . . . big flower from Little Flower . . . life scout . . . the bulwark of the Boosters . . . they Glee Club is Bass -ed on him . . . collects Honor Cards . . . has a laugh that can't be equaled . . . always ready with a smile. Sodality l,2,3,4-g The Loyolan 3g The Blue and Cold 43 Yearbook 45 Camera Club 4g German Club 45 Glee Club 3,43 Boosters' Club 3,45 .l.V. Football 2g Freshman Footballg K.B.S. 3,4, , Vice-Prefect 3g C.S.M.C. 3. 2 3 H ?E 5 4: ZS i if 5 Q4 H J, if ls X 9, Ii 1 5 1 S F i Q 1 s -W f,f - Lf , V -111. l. 1 M, -,.J, ,q.1g,,mmQmQm,-::.mmm1 Awk-if.-M-f.L,.,, Z i E E E i r 1 F 1 I A 4 ' , Q.- ' X A ,7 Yffljifl .., by V. . -:rv qi! , ,fl , ,Qu 1. P -' ,1 .5 'M J., f iii I ' ..:., ff ' K :iE5'4'2E? lf?-' 853 J' . -4- 12 4. 6 ri Sgx ::: P 4 'IW Q 1.1 - - '7 'f . p,ffw,7: J, . ., j I NJ 3 U K 1 0 D fx xq NX VI . . . Q' M - f2 , ,, , L. W' gm .X X an 'f 'L f'.4:kml X , s ' I A nf IQX . - I l 5,1 W ! g gjlgx l Q ,El , X Q fm .xv W1 K 1 -2 '.-' 'ff- 1 SQ f P ' 'l'fPl'QZ':4 . ,sv-4 ,' 1 .i in gvv L I 4' gL I If ff ' f' ' ' , X? f Z 1 few gf :.v if 5 N' f of '-Q Q f ,. g - , -. 'f , . ' M 4' 53' fn ,J-' WY' -T ' gf: A, X fgi ilk Qjiafzzf' J' 51-V .S ' I ,ff ,211 .,',.:.-'e:,.,1f'fS V ' ,- ,xf , - ,- ff, f . ,I , .f V fr, X nh f , f ' f Inf- 5 1 I . f e- 4 Q-Qg v f u X R, in, .wanna .6 1. -I l. Front Row: Durkan, Tivvis, Wheeler, Mr. Jones, SJ., Coync, DeMarco, Rock, Benedict. Second Row: Oles, Nelligan, Gue, Taymans, O'Brien, Kearney, Horneman, Kuhn. Third Row: Spedden, Moylan, Bongardt, Schertle, Donahue, Marx, Auer. Fourth Row: Miko, Feild, Young, Kernan, Phillips, Reda, Pazourek, Burns. Ugbzci yt-:aft President: GEORGE V. COYNE V ice-President: DANIEL E. SPEDDEN It's hard to believe, but three years have sped by since our coming to Loyola. Now all we have are memories. Ah! but what memories: the great mixture of the ridiculous with the sublime . . . Bon- gardt's one man crusade against well-groomed hair . . . the one answer for every difficulty in German: That's the way the mothers taught their kids . . . Young's impromptu debates with Kernan in English class . . . the' book passing combination of Phillips, O'Brien, and Schertle, with more deception than a Notre Dame backfield . . . Reda and Pazourek's play in intramural football . . . Tivvis' reference to the other booku for good Latin translations . . . Phillips' wisecracks that always kept the class in good spirits . . . in the poetis corner were Horneman, Oles, and Gil '4Diogenes', Kearney . . . Spedden's penny- pinching way as class treasurer. ,To our teachers, a thank you is in order. To Herr Jones, 6'Wir danken dir. To Mr. Latchford, 'GWho can make up a harder test? But we thank you nonetheless. To Mr. lVIcCreesh, No one knows Xenophon better in our class! To Mr. Linehan, Our thanks to you for our lessons on how to kill a whale with an equalizer. l 4 601, o bf d SJ Price Enri ht Balcerzak Second Row' Wright, Front Row: Panico, Zamecki, Shriver, Cooney, Mr. Late or , .., , g , . . Ballfirman, Bayne, McLaughlin, Connelly, Kedzior, Coyne, Maxwell. Third Row: Cichowicz, Aiello, Jordan, Kurowski Quimper, Sparrow, Riggie, Donohue. Fourth Row: Clark, Barney, Conneely, Clarkson, Fertitta, Gunning, Burt, Azzaro Ugifzcf Wear President: EDWARD T. MAXWELL V ice-President: MARION J. BALCERZAK Looking back at the year spent in 3B , we will always remember Azzaro's famous remark to Mr. Latchford . . . 4'You awake, Aiello? . . . Zamecki's tales of the weekend . . . Balcerzak's Give me your money . . . The day Fertitta gave Cooney a hotfoot . . . Barany,s Can't see, my glasses are dirty . . . Turn around, Sparrowv . . . The heretics in the back row, Kurowske, Conneelly and Clarkson ., . . HHey, Donohue, who swiped the beadle-slips? . . . Burt's size twelve saddles . . . Cichowiczis brilliant answers . . . OK. Gunning, this afternoon fu . . ,ludge's nice shade of purple . . . The day ,lordan shaved . . . c'Alright, Bauerman, write 'horse' one thousand times . . . Clark's Wizardry . . . Kedzior's' beard . . . Price's helpful hints . . . Quimper discussing the theory of evolution with Mr. Latchford . . . McLaughlin's 'gYou're behind in your Sodality duesn . . . Panicois little Hot Rod . . . The 'Christmas toy drive found the room full of racing toy cars . . . Conneelly and Shrivers slip on and oil the J. V. Football first string . . . Connelly wasn't 'writing with a pen, was he? . . . Donohue develops a spur on his heel just to imitate Joe DiMaggio . . . Gunning is relocated to maintain a balance of power in the class . . . We missed our magazine quota, but we put up a great iight. s Front Row: Arthur, Dusterhoff, Robertson, Hughes, Mr. McCreesh,.S.J., Pallace, J. Burke, Ryan. Second Row: McFarlin, McGovern, Ayd, Brockmeyer, Barber, Jesilionis, Buchness. Third Row: King, Sokolis, Trinite, W. Burke, Maiorana, Lautt- man, Donnelly. Fourth Row: Donnay, Miller, McKeever, Smith, Stevens, Rooney. Ugizcf Clgzcvz Pfesidemf WU-T-IAM F- BURKE V ice-President: FREDERICK G. BUCHNESS Long will we remember . . . Robertson's Just three da s 'u , Mister? . . . Brockme er's How as Y J 5 Y 'bout that problem being solved my Way? . . . King's well worn but ever welcome Well, shut my mouthln . . . Gahanls Are you sure you're doing the right thing?', . . . Hughes' 6'What's my money being used for? . . . Barberls high pitched ul can't see that for nothinm . . . Lauttman's Let's argue this from a philosophical point of view, huh? . . . Arthur's KAW, get yourfeet off of my chair, will you?', . . . Maiorana's familiar blush after receiving a hearty laugh from all . . . Ryanls Gee, that sandwich looks goodg Illl buy it from yall' . . . Donnelly's agricultural conferences 'with Mr. Averdick . . . J. Burke, Rooney, Donnay, The Three Musketeers, and their hilarious antics . . . Where's Kaneas seat anyway? . . . Dusterhovffls MYes, l'm a cheerleader, but l never hear you cheeringw . . . '4Sure, Mister, Stevens and Jesilionis are having a real discussion back there, but it's about Algebra . . . And from the pencil sharpener comes McFarlin,s wllhis thing better get sharp or somethingls going to be done about itl' . . . Ayd's l knew that poem last nightn . . . And then McG0vern's Reeelly . . . Then in McKeever, Buch- ness, Sokolis, Brockmeyer, Miller and Smith we find outstanding athletes. I All E ' IE 4- as W V Z I ae Front Roto: Nolan, Lewis, Mr. Galloway, SJ., Mr. Linehan, SJ., Lowinski, De Santis, Idzi. Second Row: Mattson Kahnowski, Corcoran, Roche, Thommen, Gorsuch. Third Row: Fava, Connolly, Wunder, Drummond, Hicks, Maher, Gross Brown. Fourth Row: Judge, Hummel, Hisky, Rattman, Mersinger, miifzcf Wear President: CHARLES W. H1cKs V ice-President: JOSEPH S. DESANTIS Reminiscing on our junior year at Loyola, we recall . . . DeSantis peddling Christmas' Cards . . . Buddy Orendorifis weekly plea, HBut Mister, I have to work on Saturdayv . . . Mattson with his pretzels . . . those questions of Gross . . . Rattman addressing us in his fatherly tones . . . Otellis ul didn't hear the question, Mister . . . Corsuch, the owner of an outstanding laugh . . . Wunder strolling into class late . . . Mr. Galloway, Le Petit Taileurn . . . Mr. Averdick with his atoms and molecules . . . and of course Mr. Linehan, the walking book store . ..Hicks, our dependable beadle. ..C0nnolly, always ready for a Latin Translation . . . the time Lewis received only 96 in a Latin Test . . . DoXzen's Maher, how much time? . . . Brown's 'tD.A. . . . Kalinowski, our strong silent man . . . Thommen, an admirer of the French Language fhaj . . . Lansinger and Mersinger, our varsity Baseball pitchers . . . Flattery and Fava arguing the periods by . . . Idzi, always arguing with Wunder . . . Roche, the man that made green shirts famous . . . Corcoran, usually supplying the class with paper . . . Drummond, telling Chaffman the wrong answers . . . Hummel's '4Wait a minute, Misterf' v-....,,., Front Row: Walsh, McBride, Mr. Colgan, SJ., Mr. Vaeth, Voelker, Neuslein, Roesler. Second Row: Zorbach, Peerenboom, Allen- baugh, Monroe, Awalt, Pholar, Tormey, Kline, Gutberlet. Third Row: Przybylski, Lanahan, Clisham, Kearney, Small, Green, Ady, Coyne, Fourth Row: King, Mosmiller, Haroth, Wagner, Cohen, Mitchell, Dorn. ECOHJ QIJECUZ President: ANDREW J. WAGNER V ice-President: RONALD L. GUTBERLET 2A, a class with variety, a little bit of everything from the teachers down to the brilliant, wide awake, handsome pupils . . . Mr. Dinneenas KNOW that7s,aY good questioni' . . . Math and Mr. Vaeth . . . Latin and Mr. Colgan . . . Mr. McAndrew7s Up to the deski' . . . Now to the ingenious pupils . . . Kline, the little man who Wasn't there . . . Haroth, varsity brainstorm . . . '4Big .lohn Small . . . Andy 4'Varsity'7 Wagner . . . Peerenboom, artist, uHorne, James, in the ve-hik-all, . . . Snuff Neuslein, another varsity man, a Greek student . . . McBride, cheer leader . . . Mitchell, the hair . . . Ronnie Gutberlet, 'cmoney bags . . . Monroe, Green, Tormey, Little Larryn Lanahan and Haroth form a formidable line of intellectuals . . . Pohlar, healthy specimen . . . King, native American? . . . P-R-Z-Y-B-Y-L-S-K-I, wow! . . . Clisham and Neuslein, the two Harpies . . .N Mosmiller, needs a shave . . . Zorback, '4Mumbles . . . Cohen, blue shirt, green tie, purple coat . . . Awalt, star gazer . . . Voelker, history fan . . . even a Tom and Jerry, Tom Dorn and Jerry Roesler . . . Coyne, Toni Home Permanant . . . Allenbaugh, 4'Did you take your book home last nightfw . . . Walsh and Kearney comprise the rest of our roster, plus yours truly, Ady: Q Front Row: Hinklernan, Donnellan, Campbell, Mr. Dinneen, SJ., Fr. Fitzgerald, SJ., Mansur, Rohr, Feild. Second Row:.Kohlepp, Burch, Vitek, Ihle, ,McLaughlin, Perelli, Hill, Gallagher, Wagner, Kesmodel. Third .Rowz Pazourek tPres1dentl, Strauch, Kelly, Boyce fVice-Presidentl, Davidson, Murray, Cala, Connor, Smith. Fourth Row: Kirby, Cavey, Mace, Warfield, Leakan, Doetzer. SGOIZC! vial President: RICHARD C. PAZOUREK Vice-President: HEYWARD E. BOYCE Looking over our second year at Loyola, I find the outstanding incidents happening in our class . . . Mansur answering, MI don't know what happened in l4927' . . . Frg Fitzgerald's '4Alright, put your feet down, Gallaghern . . . Mr. lVI'cAndrew's l'll give you 35 for being here and five for your answer . . . The easy .Qhubj theorems of Mr. Vaeth . . . The broken Venetian blind next to Connor . . . The 99 Ihle failed to get in the Latin test . . . Strauclfs Einstein proofs of a problem . . . Kesmodel's late again . . . The day that eight were jugged from our class . . . Feild's J. V. runs . . . Donnellanis correct answers, butn . . . Hill's quiet smile . . . Pazourek's masterful job as class president . . . Mr. Dinneen's Greek is a snap, and speak from the diaphragm! . . . Fr. Kiehne's weekly Guidance talks . . . lVlurray's giggle . . . Doetzerls proud, Hwoundedl' knee . . . Cala's calmness . . . Smitlfs goemetry . . . lVIurray's knowing tomorrowas lesson today . . . Mace, Burch and Vitek in their sewing circle . . . Campbell's Hy- catching association . . . Rohrls 'awide awake Attitude . . . Bones,' Leakan . . . Hinkleman's quiet times up front . . . Kirby's perfect pronounciation of Latin . . . McLaughlin just sitting and listening . . . Par- relli's prolonged composition . . . and finally lhle, Kesmodel and Cavey in the Honor Card Race. ' Front Row: Brady, Braungart, Enright, Mr. McAndrew, Mr. Dooley, SJ., W. Childs, Kelly, Fangman. Second Row: Huppman, Snedecor, Rook, Gaither, Dryden, Chrow, Richardson, R. Childs. Third Rowzv Foster, Morrison, Burch, Lis- zewski, Buppert. Fourth Row: Boote, Fallon, McComas, Buedel, Ferciot, Brune. EMNKC- aconcf yew: President: GERALD C. CHROW Vice-President: EDWARD J. FALLON 6'Tene in memoriai' . . . Braungart and his Monday football scars . . . Buedel,s I didn't do nothini, Mister . . . Rook's hair getting shorter . . . Chrowls beaming smile when telling a boy that Father Murray is outside the door . . . the crunching of McComas and those afternoon pretzels . . . Dryden and his peculiar sense of humor . . . Robert Child's Geometry brain . . . Verscio's mumbled But that's our bell, Misteru . . . F angman, our expert on cameras . . Brady's face turning scarlet . . . Grimes' strange desire to become a nuisance in Mister McAndrew,s class . . . Hoffman knew his Latin but Oh, those Monda mornin tests . . . Brune allwa s trvin to trick 'Mister Vaeth with his Geometr brain . . . En- Y 5 Y , g Y ri ht's Mister, l'm ,turnin over a new leaf for the 99th time . . . Richardson's uestions in Father g g 2 fl Kiehne's Guidance class . . . Fal1on's 'LLend me a ieceeof a er, Brad U . . . Burke, the authorit on P P P Y Y the Clippers . . . Snedecor, that man with the well groomed hair . . . Brune and that soft, clear, distinct, whistle . ,. . Foster debating the dayis news with Rook . . . William Childs, 2C's golf pro . . . Boote and that wonderful, wavy, golden hair . . . Gaither, a strong competitor for Brady's crown . . . Buppert and Kelly, two boys with a desire to succeed . . . Liszewski proudly sitting down after a perfect recitation in Latin. l Front Row: Heimert, Butler, Lanahan, Fr. Murray, SJ., Love, Uhl, Wies. Second Row: Doerfler, Hfummel, Brown, Svec Cook, Foreman, Cole, Griesacker. Third Row: Carberry, Hamilton, Silk, Mangione, O'Brien, Doud, Matejka. Fourth Row: Andrysiak, Collins, Walsh, Hergenroeder. ECZOIZCI WECIJZ President: ROBERT J, COLLINS V ice-President: THEODORE J. WIES The spotlight now falls on the inspiring class of Second Year D. We shall never forget that we were always represented by at least one intelligent individual. If there is something going on, someone of us will always be there. In sports like football, ice-hockey, baseball and basketball we are always represented. Our boys are at all the games. We are lirst also in the way of teachers. Take, for ex-ample, Mr. McAndrew. He tells us how the settlers gave the Indians a gallon of Moonshine for a plot of land. Mr. Prescott is the man who makes us slice up helpless little worms. Mr. Helfrich crams con- gruent triangles 'into our crowded heads. Fr. Murray is our master of English and Religion. Fr. Fitz- gerald tells us how Jason got Medea with a little black magic. Yes, 2D has the best in everything. Now you know some of the high-lights of that wonderful class known in social circles as Second. Year Dee. If you are interested in us, keep those eyes of yours open and your glasses clean, because we are the class with class. 9 Front Row: Ortman, Kane, Regan, Mr. Prescott, Mr. Connolly, SJ., Burton, Trebes, LaFond, LaPorte. Second Row: Purcell, McKenna, Sharff, O'Leary, Schneid, Skrivan, Meade, Fannon. Third Row: Brown, Fink, Blair, Scott, Reigner, Riehl. Fourth Row: Garmer, Dwayer, Baranoski, Hartley, Cholewczynski. -5 I scout! WSCUZ PFC-Sifllellli JAMES E. FANNON Vice-President: JOHN G. O'LEARY Time marches on! Over the years we will forget much of what has been taught in the class- rooms of Loyola, but how can we forget . . . 4'Bow-tie Burton . . . '5Sit up straight, Purcell . . . . Who's entertaining you, Garmer? . . . Oilaeary sitting out history periods . . . The Declaration of Independ- ence by lVIcKenna . . . Ortmanis store . . . Cholewczynskfs Cadillac . . . Kane's 6 Could you repeat that again, lVIister?w . . . l..aFond7s l6Ain't it awful, Mister? . . . LaPorte and Riehl enjoying life together . . . Regan, traveller of the wonld . . . Fannon, arguing for the lights from Mr. Helfrich . . . all this and much more made up our life in ZE, but our life would not have been complete Without Mr. Con- nelly's notations on Caesar, or Mr. Helfrich's explanation of geometry, Mr. Prescotfs history and biology classes and Fr. Kiehnefs guidance classes . . . Scott's continual smile . . . the man who bounced chalk on the desk . . . elocution class sending us up and down the scale . . . our final spurt in the magazine drive. Front Rauf: Wade, Lombardi, Herbert, Staub, Cies, Mr. Crimy, Streb, Jett, Cardwell, Kuper. Second Row: McHugh Close, Craig, Bennett, Restivo, Sehildwachter, Horigan. Third Row: Evans, Fonte, Garland, Natale, Foreman, Pessagno Sylvester, Balcerzak. Fourth Row: Sauer, Klug, Murray, Staiti, Wilkinson, Nolan, Suchy, Eichelman. Qi 'tif 'year Pfwifienll 'RAYMOND EVANS Vice-President: JOSEPH MURRAY Lest we forget . . . Mr. 'Crimy's famed expression: Waltz me around again Willie . . . McHugh, Eichelman, Pessegno and Schildwachter, the Library Quartet . . . Garland, alias 6'Varsity Tom, giving Geis a hard time . . . Fonte, the best dressed man at Loyola . . . Staub, the mad Russian of 1A . . . Cardwell, our cheerleader, and Streb, slowly blowing their tops . .- . Kuper trying to make his head touch his toes . . . Lombardi, ever wanting to know what is behind the Secret Door . . . M-artin's com- plete overhauling job in mid-term, including a pair of glasses . . . Evans, class president and treasurer of the Junior Sodality . . . Natale's pathetic expression, ul didn't do nothin' Mister . . . Balcerzak, football star and Restivo, the brains of lA . . i. Jett and his rules for neuter . . . Staiti and Nolan, class jokers . . . Wade, class newcomer who is doing ,fine in his studies . . . Kllug, great sports enthusiast and a vocab whiz . . . Horigan, J. V. tackle . . . Sauer, all around athlete . . . Sylvester and Foreman, honor men . . . Ben- nett, a staunch debater . . . Close, the Algebra Scholar . . . Long Frank Wilkinson, ace basketball center . . . Murray, vice-president, always looking for the class dues or getting new ideas . . . Craig, never dis- turbing anyone . . . Herbert, always with a colorful bow-tie . . . Thus ends the cast of 1A . . . Some class, huh? U Front Row: McCormick, Goertz,.McGrain, Eagle, Fr. Sheridan, SJ., Healy, Pechillo, Lueder, Petrik, Perdew, Second Row: Dunn, Stecher, Conner, Higgins, Yerney, Riggin, Raley, Johnson, Haggerty. Third Row: Russell, Cantow, Dernoga. Delaney, Greenwood, McDonough, McG1nty, Jones. Fourth Row: Shaw, Holz, Suter, Hofherr, Flattery, Shehan. but Wear President: JAMES E. EAGLE Vice-President: JOSEPH C. HEALY Now that we,re through the formal introductions, We wou-ld like to have you meet some of our personalities, and We do mean personalities. On the sports scene 1B offers the names of Mighty Tom Shehan and Big Bill Flattery to stand beside the football immortals. David Regester and Tom Dunn dive and swim to bring the championship home for the Blue and Gold. Suter, Petrik, Riggin and Holz toe the line for the basketball team. Not only in sports arewe represented. Higgins, who comes to school when the spirit moves, provides some classic entertainment. Verney's definition of a verb will doubtless re- volutionize modern grammar and astound future generations of grammarians. Eagle's laugh even now fills with awe those poor unfortunates subjected to it. How Mr. Hargaden withstands the terrible on- slaught of Tom Dunnls evil eye is a modern miracle. Dernoga sits in 'the back of the room quietly manufacturing honor cards, and Higgins sits in the front turning out laughs and giggles. Yet, when the smoke clears and the air is again safe, we find that through thick and thin we were glad to he in lB. We're different, as Father Sheridan says, we're from lB. Front Row: Sinnott, Victor, Yuhn, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Hargaden, Evans, Tortoro. Plott. Second Row: Bullen, Aiken Turner, Chester, Kerr Ott 'tt E K l ' - ' ' ' ' ' Z h , enri er, mst, neva. T hzrd Row. Shfker, Winand, McWilliams R Bahr, E. Bahr Ring rose, ac arko, Bateman. Fourth Row: Zellhofer, Judge, Scheide, Schaefer, Hatch, Landa, lsoskarn. , 1 gint sat President: JOHN T. YUHN Vice-President: JOHN G. EVANS Memories we'll always cherish . . . Our Class Teacher, Mr. Kennedy, leading us thru the intricacies of Latin . . . Mr. Crimy, eliciting interest in English . . .Mr. Colgan, helped make History interesting Mr. Hargaden drills us in mathematical formulae, and Father Kiehne kept us on the straight and narrow . . . Bahr and Ray vying for scholastic honors . . . Landa and his bellum set records for speed . . . tho-se dashes of abuilt-for-speed Loskarn up and down the aisles . . . nor will we ever forget Blott and Kneval's dislike for a certain -person . . . McWilliams, the Annapolis commuter . . . Bateman, efficiently handling absentees . . . clear-voiced Scheide and his inaccuracies . . . '4Sir', Ringrose always asking questions . . . calm, never-worry Tortoro . . . our football stalwarts, Chester, Schaefer and Hatch Evans enlivening things with his D.lVl's.', . . . scholastic competition between Turner and Yuhn . . . Sinnot and his 'gToni curls . . . Victor and his difficulty with conquerer . . . our basketball prodigies, Judge, Kerr and Bullen . . . Ernst, Ottenritter and Yuhn being compared with their brothers, abilities in Latin . . . Winand and his days off . . . Mr. Kennedy standing Zacharko on a chair so he could be heard . . . Zellhofer always enjoying a good joke . . . All cherished memories ,of our first year as Loyola Dons. Front Row: Harris, Wintz, Corsa, Fitzsimmons, Fr. Brew, SJ., Douglas, Kreller, Gardner, Eagers, Heymann. Second Row: McEvoy, Law, Nadeau, Wohlgemuth, Ross, Smith, Hughes, Pazourek, Waldo. Third Row: Fava, Schamehorn, Kwedar, Shehan, Effinger, Atkinson, Mahoney, Oles. Fourth Row: Fall, Cadigan, Clarkson, Kenney, Stevens, Connor, Heimberger. but Wear President: ROBERT L. HEYMANN Vice-President: PAUL R. CLARKSON We first became acquainted after Mahoney caught the chalk tossed by Father Brew to illustrate a lesson in Latin. After his first glimpse at Latin, Douglas remarked with a wry face, i'GeeI! Are we supposed to get that? . . . Fall, occasionally plagued by an empty stomach . . . Effinger and Mahoney remark, 'cWha' happened to my booksim . . . Ross makes some hilarious remark only to he greeted by these fateful words, Ross, jug this afternoon . . . Heimberger and those ties . . . Corsa endeavor-s to stay awake during Latin . . . Our long distance commuter, Jack Smith . . . Harris and Fava always have the right answers . . . Schamerhorn draws a laugh with, Well, itls something like thatv . . . PaZ0lIr6k'S Saintly expression when corrected for having a conversation with Ross . Kwedar7s favorite remark when asked to give a speech during English class, 4'Mr. Henry, will you please leave the room? . Heymann, brief on his election speech, now finds plenty to say . . . Maciejewski, the small silent type . . . Kreller looks innocent during a class disturbance . . . Clarkson, never in jug, yet . . . Gardner, afllicted by outbursts of laughter . . . Atkinson, possessor of the smoothest hair in the class . . . Yes, we are looking forward to June wlhen we hopeto become sophomores. La Front Row: Williams, Erhardt, Clark, Peerenboom, Quinn. Mr. O'Brien, SJ., Strott, Spellman, Malone, Pallace. Second Row: Schilling, Vaeth, Hargest, Creamer, Fleming, Dufty, Feeney, Morris, Howard. Third Row: Foley, Donohue, Krebs, McCormick, Johns, Lauten, Varacalle, Colbeck. Fourth Row: Wright, McLaughlin, Woodward, Hilscher, Ryan Franz, Hershfeld. 96156 Ween President: JOSEPH L. QUINN Vice-President: THO-MAS B. STROTT Though we are the last, we are not the least. We have William Peerenhoom, the author of uThe Million Dollar Caper , which was prwented on the Freshman Page of the Blue and Goldn. Mr. O'Brien is our home-room teacher, and l am sure that he considers us that best class he has ever presided over as 4 Major Domow. Our class is currently in the lead in the race for the privilege of having more jug cases than any other in the school, led by Franz and Ryan. Rough and tough Erhardt always enter- tains us with a story during the elocution period. We will always remember the day Clark gave us a very interesting lecture on the structure and use of phrases and olauses, ably assisted by Mr. Henry. When the lecture was over, everyone was greatly enlightened on the subject, fthat is all except Clarkj. There is only one thing wrong with our Learning Skills period, it is too long. fThis remark is made with complete faith in Freedom of the Press and with a hope that We will not have any more homework because of itj. it-NW. in in .jd -g ,V if ,!.,'-pw, 4- -'wt' Q, ',s1.5Qs-,gr K .. -' ' .M -t V- Wi? M- .- K W .bf . ., I Q JA, ,. libs. ',: 52 P. A 5' gf 1 5' ig I- ,.,:. 5- r .Q if .. , Le' . .3 , , 45.5 , l , f . f P 'Q' ---- ,Sw 3' Val Qi If an , 311-'L t with , H7171 'i l'7 -ggi -'T' ,J-4?i,:'ft sf 'VND' H- . 'H fff ' Q f ' tr, If .ff .g Jr 'ff . f 'f- 0 K .K h ty S H .... F X1 O .ivfk gi , .::, . ,A.,, T 54,i SI.M ,,? -T., Q f ttti AP 1 era V VQ.. I , ., 7. 1 f r-I :.,: 15 -X -' ,Q .ra , J ff a g Ktti. V r H W K. v S 'iq 1 ,.fL j 'E S , S fi' t ' S m'm,A L,-. ,,,.' 1 , . , - , K,fg.Q,-q:5gtV,.,y5,gWM. .m.,,w-1Ml.g.fffff'.sxf2141,-55595'fffikifitpz.z.e?it?.f Cheerleaders: Chrow, McBride, Dusterhoil, Sullivan King, Cardwell. Lou Hofferhert at the Saint Joe rally. i L el . J. l 'V 3 ' ' miaw wiilii I . Y' ' . Z . V N if -' i Jeep Mueller gets a laugh at the ' if Calvert Hall rally. l W' Coach Ed Hargsden before the Saint Paul game. All set for big parade. : mstwf.?ft?f?:ii-152.anim:-tl . f at Hart, Zamecki, Q 4558 6- Q Q' Noppinger at the Calvert H rally. l 1 1 Cheerleaders Sullivan, Hart and Mc- Bride in action. Mob lynches Little Hoya. K X XX, 1 I X f 92' x. , Ax ', Q- 75. , if f ax, -, X 'gf 1 'f9.5Y,.,lxKRj x KZ' Z . gy- gp' ,f 'f5 'f -gfk Sf' ' ff - : il 43, ffi' .71 Frm ' ' Z . f 1 Urwiwf 4 ff '41 Wi mfr--. -2 'zfifr :sw , ' , I I' 'nfl 1 '1' -.I V 'Y rg F C Z! 511' if vii!! z, E Ii ' gf fa If-, 'I 5- Z, x, J , JQ g r? 4' p i., -f .iii , gh, f sq' 7 , C 36.5 1 Sflll le 5 Cf - 3 'iff 5 7: 4i4f2'!' Q R -u S1 112 - A' ' Ji U 'Qghav , ' - ,, '-.-A 1' If V, ' 4. .' xfj' Z, , ff5:.. 1, 5552-,-f,,, fy . 5 ,- ,S 1 i ,X fa Z4 .. , w if W , fl f w flu - Q Q Z' I I Q I 'JS QQ? T-1- 5'X-, , 'f 4 fc 'JW li, aww 1928 V. Q17 ab? 512601 Aiocfafffy With the words ad .Iesum per Mariam ever before the eyes of its members, the Senior Sodality embarked on a most successful year in September. The Sodality established a precedent at Loyola by electing its officers in May of 1949. The following were selected: Frank Stafford, Prefect, ,lack Potthast, Vice-Prefect, Dick Otenasek, Treasurer, George Coyne, Secretary. The year was successful from many points of view. The Sodality made an effort to fulfill its aim of sanctifying its members by having a very comprehensive review of the Sodality rules. At each meeting during the year the most important of the rules were discussed. To bring the rules even closer to the Sodalists, a Character Builderi' campaign was inaugurated. During each month a certain virtue was discussed, skits were staged and the Sodalists were urged to strive to imitate the particular virtue. The Senior Sodality notes with particular pride that all of its members received copies of the Rule Book, the Office of Our' Lady and each month the Sodality magazine, THE QUEENS WORK. On the feast of the Immaculate Conception the Sodalists displayed further their love for Mary by attending Mass and Communion in a body at St. Ignatius Church. The Sodality also fulfilled its other end, namely, helping the less fortunate. Many committees were formed for this purpose. To mention all of the drives undertaken by the Sodality would be virtually impossible. The following projects were of particular importance and stand out from the others. The annual Christmas Toy Drive for the orphans was a success. In fact, more toys were collected than in any other previous year. The magazine drive received the same generous res- ponse. The annual Clothing Drive ranks with the Toy Drive in contributions. All of these drives were under the very able direction of Harry Zerner, Les McLaughlin and the Apostolic Committee. Rev Father Rector receives new membe ' I I . Sodality rs In 0 he A word from the Moderator, Rev. Francis Knott SJ -W Sxaiioiciil Tibela an i Yvxxxlge godalx X t Our Lady's committee en- joyed a membership of sixty members. Each week these fol- lowers of Mary could be seen during the lunch period saying the Rosary in the chapel.. ww NWS s the Rey . A y ieci, Show Ffanciflchafd L K 4 ABYM We X K ' R0011 Hoff S GY, SJ 7 .L - D, J at the acgroforghast allty Cand R Oflventlon Tony Young, as chairman of the Publication Committee, did an excellent job in publicizing the Sodality activities. Tony was assisted in his work by a staff of capable members. Sam F ertitta, Bill Kernan and others deserve special commendation. The Knights of the Blessed Sacrament remained one of the most important committees. Themembers were divided according to parishes. In this way each knight could remind his companions in his parish to observe the Holy Week-end. This proved very helpful. In February a Sodality convention was held at Catholic High. Sodalists from most of the Catholic high schools in Baltimore were present. The crowd numbered between five and six hundred. Rev. Richard L. Rooney, S..l., of the Sodality office in St. Louis directed the day. Fr. Knott, our Moderator, celebrated Mass to start the day on the proper note. Most of the Sodalists received Holy Communion. Fr. Rooney conducted several lively discussions on Sodality rules and Sodality aims. When the day ended with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament all felt that the new city-wide Sodality Union was really a success. Special thanks are due to the Sisters at Catholic High for their wonderful hospitality. Rev. Francis X. Knott, SJ., Moderator, George Coyne Secretary, Jack Potthast, Vice-prefect, Dick Otenasek I Treasurer, Frank Gunther fstandingl, and Frank Staf Our Prefect ran the weekly meetings. ford, prefect. Seated: Lutts, Alderman, Mr. Jeremiah, E. Connolly, SJ., fMoclerator,l Hicken, Stafford. Standing: Young, Maxwell, Biser, Coyne. Bsffazmins Esgatin oczistbty Bruce Alderman, President William Hicken, Vice President Debates, forums, round-table discussions, informal meetings, all of this provided one of the most interesting and enjoyable years in the history of the Bellarmine Debating Society. Late in September the society held its initial meeting under the direction of lVlr. Connolly, Sul. Members were enrolled and became acquainted with one another during the week preceding elections. Bruce Alderman, a standout on last seasonis team, was chosen as president, and Bill Hicken vice-president and secretary. October brought with it the annual tryouts for the debating team. Enthusiasm was high as the day approached. With three faculty judges the A team was chosen. Bruce Alderman, Frank Stafford, John Lutts and Bill Hicken rounded out the first four. lVlr. Connolly discontinued the BW team in order to give all the members more experience and a better opportunity in outside competition and exhibition debates. The official topic for the year was, Resolved: that the President of the United States should be elected by the direct vote of the people. Indeed, a more timely subject could not have been found, as the debators will agree. Hundreds of questions, hours of study and preparation occupied the spare time of the MA team. Loyola journeyed to Gonzaga and Georgetown Prep, both-of Washington, to engage them in non-decision contests. Bruce Alderman, Bill Hicken and Frank Stafford com- pare notes on the official debate topic. After weeks of preliminaries the Catho- ww ewes lic School League finally began its sched- ule. The Institute of Notre Dame versus Loyola was the first contest, and the Dons met their match. Yes, I.N.D. was judged the winner in a close decision. Catholic High also took home the laurels from Blakefield. However, the tide turned and Calvert Hall, Notre Dame of Maryland and Mt., St. Agnes fell to the arguments of th e affirmative and n e g at i v e teams. Early in December St. ,loseph's evened the score, when it gained a victory in the final debate of the first round. The record speaks for itself. The league was tough, there was keen competition. lntra-society debates marked the weekly program, and the members were afforded many opportunities for improvement in public speaking. Teams enter- tained Holy Name Societies and social organizations throughout the city. The traditional senior debate was conducted before the January meeting of the Mothers: Club. Late in the month W.B.A.L. invited Loyola to hold an informal discussion over the Junior Town Meeting of the Air. Direct election was turned inside 'out, and scarcely a detail was overlooked in the course of the year. Oratorical contests also held a prominant part in our active schedule. Alderman, Stafford and Hicken placed in the finals of the annual Voice of Democracy contest staged early in October at radio station W.F.B.R. Again Loyola contestants were seeking awards in the Hearst Oratorical Contest. Behind our successes was the man to whom we, the graduating debaters, owe our progress in the art of speaking, and to whom we owe our warm thanks. Mr. Connolly, moderator of the Bellarmine Debating Society, is the one to whom most of the credit is due. When the year began we were green and in- experienced, but with his able guidance we improved and developed hidden talents. Studies, football games and school dances will eventually slip from our memories, man mae Funk ow' but the past year of debating has af- forded us a priceless possession. Con- fidence in ourselves, confidence in our ability to say what we think and to speak with understanding and expression. Tom Maxwell and Dick Otenasek. 2 ii of e Q 1 A 1 .et. at ll S 3 f ' , . v ' f 5 ,cf 1 X ?p5f5f3f,'gz,5 ' P4 ' 'i f'x5gi?lfxlLixif5 tm 1? -a. .l . ...m - ,Fw vi... 1- 7 fy ifacq '2 fi.-5' I 1 1 rret W YM...i ' 5242, Stafford Bill Hyck 611 4,..f C 'NQNN 0 .YO-.. I 'H F Q' -.1 00 i 1-'O C Xa . Jack Doetzer, Secretary, Mr. Henry, SJ., Moderator, Paul Feild, Assis- so tant Prefect, James Fannon, Prefect. 0 ha'-'Q 'O-o-4, .a0 ' Q-.ifstnouu --9--que ,, . ,,. r ' , 1' Fr. Rector receives new members into the Junior Sodality. To remain in the Junior Sodality one must be an active member. To be a Sodalist in name only is not enough. In view of this end certain committees were formed. The Eucharistic Committee under the chairmanship of Lawrence Awalt took charge of the chapel. The Publicity Committee under the able leadership of Gilbert Fangmann publicized all the Sodality activities. .lohn Gallagher and our Lady's Committee initiated the 'LFive Clubs and the Rosary at Recess . The Five Clubsv consist of groups of five Sodalists who remind one another of the Five First Saturdays Devotion. On the first Saturday of every month the Sodalists, with the intention of making reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, attend Mass and receive Holy Communion, say the Rosary and meditate on some mystery of the Rosary. One of the most active groups in the J un- ior Sodality was the staff of our newspaper, the Vox Mariaen. Frederick Peerenboom and ,lo- seph Mitchell deserve special praise for their art work in the Vox Mariaev. Francis McBride was our very efficient editor. Our Thursday afternoon meetings were very interesting. We learned more about Our Lord and His life, and about our Blessed Moth- er. We learned how to meditate and how to put our Faith into action. The weekly meeting in the library ima. M .- ' ?l-,-, . . ' f ,Y . tr..- . Y,.,--- +.... ,,....-,- ' v,-,..,--1 5,- '? ati or ' ' M . J its ----M - '...Q 15 e.. ,.... A -- ... X. ,, .... . 5 ...- ..,..,, ,...., --..-..-.--, ':' -J -mx ... -, ...S ...X .N .X ,1- ,,,...- .-a Front row: Victor, Peerenboom, Rev. John F. Sheridan, SJ., Moderator, Kuper, Goertz. ' Second row: Awalt, Mace, Trebes, Nolan, Holz, Flattery. ' -? 'T N ---- ,AWN ......... 'HH ,L,,,.,....4--Q .i, ...,......---- V H... -,.l-f--W - K ' '- L I.. '. f f fr LD Ciczfzcfinaf gifigona egafin ociefbty es Kesmodel: President as Shehan: Vice-President as Burch: Secretary ard Hofherr: Scribe Under the capable guidance of Rev. John F. Sheridan, SJ., the meetings of the Cardinal Gibbons Debating Society were held every Monday afternoon. The Society is composed of sophomores and freshmen. The purpose of the society is to give its members practice in public speaking, and to prepare debaters for the inter-school debates of the Senior Debating Society. A debate on some current issue was held every other Monday. These were the main sources of experience in public speaking. After each debate Father Sheridan pointed out the defects of the speakers and gave them pointers on poise and delivery. On the Mondays, when a debate was not scheduled, and open forum was held on the topic oi the previous debate. Since the topic was always a current one, the members found the discussions very interesting and helpful. Some of the topics debated were, Resolved: that the United States recognize the Communist government in China , and that the Democratic party represents the spirit of America better than the Republicanfl' mas Shehan, Vice-President, Howard Hof- Bob Haroth and pat McDonough prepare . J , Scribe, Thomas Burch, Secretary, with . 4 ohn F. Sheridan, SJ., Moderator. rebuttal' e mammtwan , . J. B? F, Dicllledicf HUGH, 011 Wy, 81111 Mar An order from Captain McBride to Lieutenant Fannon. D011 Lgeler B111 6? reezqbuzs 15501, eIilfeB,,He C' . I 5 5111511133-If on D011 I e Plot as 01101168 llligkens EVO curtain Cjalfa Herr Loeder ..., ..... D onald Freeze Captain ..... ..... F rancis McBride Lieutenant .. ....... James Fannon Otto ...... ..... D onald Benedict Spy .....,................... William Hicken Director: Mr. Eugene J. Linehan, SJ. Assistant: Mr. Charles J. Galloway, SJ. Stage crew: Allan Streb, Donald Stevens, Don Aiello, Jerome Cichowicz, Leslie McLaughlin, Charles Bauerman, Charles Spigelmire, Lawrence Panico, Charles Bayne, Thomas King, Edward Madigan, Bill Jones. t Walk ci ew The Stage lee ieutenam to S P L Bill Hicken puts the Csiziwgg I l Dunn .. ..... William Clisham I Shaw ....... R. Bruce Alderman Commander . , , . . .Richard Otenasek H Brice ...,. ..., J ames Fannon forgson .,,. ,... B ernard Coyne l Nabb .,,......,.....,,....,., Robert Cadigan l Scenery Design by Joseph Mitchell Makeup by Richard Wheeler Music by George Nugent and Joseph Farrell I Mr. Linehan, SJ., gives Bruce Alderman and Bill Clisham advice on stage tech- nique. Mr. Charles J. Galloway, S.J. discusses lighting with Allan Streh, Don Stevens and Bill Jones. -' same' xxx in me Cara mffme 'ienfie he Of cast Ug:?e J L ul, ' i file,-gelgffilgil, SJ With t 11 e Coime 6 H1109 und im' Ylgaix CW' hung GQOXY A Befnle, cowl- two 95 We I yjik 0 Editor-in-Chief Joseph A. Mead Editorial Staff: Seated: Whiteford, Mr. Stephen F. Latchford, S.J., Moderator,16IVle3d, Business Manager Ed tor Fzrst row standing: Lutts, Caldwell, Farrell, Hicken, Alderman, ea e, Judge Kelly, Hart, Freezeg Back row: Potthast, Zerner. McComas, Reeder, Robert K' Ruzlcka Petrlk Otenasek, Gunther, Fink. EDITORIAL Louis McComas SPORTS ART BUSINESS Donald Freeze Michael Kelly Francis Gunther Jack Potthast Charles Fink George Coyne Robert K. Ruzicka, Business Manager, and Joseph A. Mead, Editor-in-Chief. William Potthast Joseph Farrell Richard Wheeler PHOTOGRAPHY Clement Petrik Gilbert F angman William Keenan James Keenan Gerard Abbott Edmund F ick Lawrence Frederick Laurence Hart Joseph Kresslein Burch Harmon William Dawson Business Staff: Seated: Kresslein, Mr. Richa Moderator, Ruzicka, Business Managerg Standing: Hart, Freder- ick, Abbott, Norris. Robert Judge John Caldwell Harry Zerner Hugh Meade William Hicken Daniel Whiteford Francis Pugh Francis Burch Joseph Cain Donald Stevens rd J. Colgan, SJ., Ut. BK... ...tx 9012! Associate Editors J. Donald Freeze George F.. Nugent James F. Stafford The BLUE AND GOLD Staff with Mr. Bernard J. Dooley, .S.J., Moderator. Editor-in-Chief Sports Editor News Editor Thomas X, Mum john A, Potthast Leslie McLaughlin . Art James E. Eagle The BLUE AND GOLD Editorial Staff. Seated: Frank Richard W. Wheeler Stafford, Tom Murn, Editor-infChief, Don Freezeg Stand- ing: Larry Hart, Jim Durkan, George Nugent. 85 Sports Staff C. Gerald Chrow Charles E. Fink Robert K. Ruzicka Laurence M. Hart Victor J. Norris Anthony J. Young Contributing Staff R. Bruce Alderman John A. Caldwell Francis F. Burch Joseph C. Farrell William J. Hicken Robert K. Judge Anthony S. Kedzior Francis L. McBride Donald J. Rohr Richard J . Otenasek Mr. Dinneen, SJ., Moderator, with the Camera Club. U65 Qamaza CM5 William Jones, President Edward Madigan, Secretary Lenses, composition, f-numbers, depth of field, exposure meters, film rating, all these were strange but interesting terms to most of the boys who appeared at the first meeting of the Camera Club. The main purpose of the club is to give to the members a better knowledge of the art of picture taking, and to give them an opportunity to discover more about darkroom technique. To fulfill these aims the moderator, Mr. Dinneen, SJ., gave lectures on indoor flood lighting, the basic types of composition, and many other interesting subiects. To put these theories into practice the members set up and took pictures to be commented upon by Mr. Dinneen and other members. Other groups have been formed to work in the darkroom. This affords much valuable experience to the more advanced members, and instructs the others in proper darkroom technique. The members of the Camera Club are deeply indebted to Mr. Dinneen and are pleased to take this opportunity to express their Gilbert Fangman appreciation of Mr. Francis P. Dinneen, SJ Moderator the knowledge and experience gained through- out the year, working with him in the field of photography. Upon him fell the greater part of the work of taking pictures for the Year- book, because we were not quite ready for such an undertaking. we x fa 'U , n sf 22 s. wr' M my Z- K , u.-I I 1 f 3 n 1 r 1 Farrell Joe Cam Dan Whiteford fstandlngl Bob Judge FIHIICIS Burch Jo 11, Caldwell George Nugent fstandingl and Tom Andrews. Fr. Lanigan, SJ., Moderator, speaks 'in French to club members 'l'orn Mum, .lie 1 l 9 l l 9 ' , I if :z:.i'f .l?+ ., K X.XS ,f . fl-1 , X Xe , ' ' ' Xl the French Clubis moderator, and -ff I ll he helps all the members answer .gf tres bien to both questions. Flu- ff ency in speaking and reading a lan- Vjf guage depends equally on vocabul- ary and correct usage. At its meet- if 4 ings this year the French Club read jf' if Le Voyage de Monsieur Perri- l chon , a comedy play in which Vo- ggf cabulary was enlarged by repeated use of words, and correct usage was T learned by seeing how the French if their m the ton uei dial e. .,,1 use o r g n ogu 2 A part of each meeting was devoted lf to Le Francais a la Page , a French- K., ll Canadian Newspaper which was re- lf M I f lg I Joe Farrell, President, Fr. Lanigan, S., J., Moderator and George Nugent, Sec- retary. Parlez Vous francais , or rather, laissez vous francais? The answer ceived three times ia month. This paper contained articles on current events, jokes and cross-word puz- zles. At the first meeting the offi- cers were elected for the year. .los- eph ' Farrell was elected President IQ. Vt I and George Nugent, Secretary. We, IL lily to the ,first question depends on a the members of the French Club .tg Students Course Of Study, Whlle the would like to express our gratitude ,Q f answer to thie second depends on to Father Lanigan for his efforts in , j Vp, h1s membership in the French Club. trying to increase our facility in read- jf p Again this year Father Lanigan is ing an French. 4' l K 5 ff . NX X ,127 l , ,K it tmiffagf- Mille'--W'-lc ' it fi ' Q 'Xl 'f'F'e - fy' . ,, ,. f f 4-,Q A-A A , ie- I F f, 'fi' f' ,-,,,g., ,,., .-,. . T -g,,....... I-Lg-- iq-Nff'fh 1, f ,,3F:fq.:?::::':E.- . . 1 1 '- 'f ' 1 .v ll' Mr- Jones, SJ. plays German conversation records at the weekly meeting. 'Ei .X 'gif N, ll f'Qi fl l Ylifrjl 'l . X l R ' Sprechen Sie Deutsch, mein F re- - ky' 1 V ff, und? The conversation that fol- R, l X1 lowed would have startled any stran- ix l R ger whoihappened to enter the 3A xr- ll classroom on the German Club after- M noons. Edwin Farabaugh was Presi- lvl 'H' dent, and John Murphy Secretary. iff Mr. Thomas J. Jones, SJ. was Mod- li 1 HQ, erator: The. practice in German con- l 'I 1 'Xl' lg, versation alded the boys in their lr, 'il regular study of the language. Lis- ,it i 1 Ei H tening to recorded German conver- ' 'r ll, 'K sation helped in developing both pro- Q 1 a l nunciation and a larger vocabulary. li p The purpose of the German Club it f A lei tif A 15 to supplement by Praetlee in een' Edwin Farabaugh, President, Mr. Jones, l Rl, gk versatlon the regular course in Ger- S. J., Moderator and John Murphy, Sec- l I RQ man. It does not seem -practical to Q IGIMY- ll -QNX 12' study an modern language for two I l y Years Without Settmg Some Pleasure V. Q all must say Lebe wohl to Loyola ', ll' . out of our knowledge. During the Tie this ygar, we wish to leave to our , l rely 1 cimrse of a meetmg, humorous in' successors all the enjoyment and ben- ,l li A cldents often took place. At our last ff efits which we have been so foitu. HR If meeting before Chfletmae We ettemp' y 1 -' nate to receive. We are certain that Q ted .to compete with die Glee Club Ny our moderator, Mr. Jones, will help 1 l. PY rendering 3 few Christmas Carole our successors in their difficulties l ll ' ln our second tongue. Because we A as much-as he has helped us. I l -it n, X r I X If ,X, I l X gf , r e ,,. .A e ..-X y 449, f- In if-eEie1a+.. X xl X L .W fx K ' N in A ll X ' ,,,,, , i - J , e-P ' r 74 le? w is xr ,','--un' '- 7'f-.-,TgtEci, Lx'?- ,--.----.--.21---. -'-1 -4- :wg-iggigizfgkg l' - .---- I Front row: Meade, Goetz, Rohr fpresidentb, Mr. Kennedy fmoderatorb, Andrews, Coyne, Burke. Second row: Chrow, Wagner, Collins, Fannon, Maxwell, Hicks. Top row: Eagle Quinn, Yuhn, Heymann, Evans, Pazourek. Front row: Hart, Alderman, J. Potthast, Meade, Rohr Cpresidentl, Goetz, Gunther Kelly. Second row: Hicken, Reynolds, Judge, Freeze, Lutz, Streb, Picarella, C. Kresslein. Top row: Strott, Lacy, Hennegan, Mum, Otenasek, W. Potthast, Ruzicka, J. Kresslein. Ame! retina q.y1v We ' ' at WJ ,ja . xg , M, 1 H, 1 ,by t W A72 J vi ,gm 19' 1 fl mi f Wifi H 4153- T if f ,, 4, f at w t . W X r D ii, Y V, It -. 'X 1 f I . W, M f mf W ll W 4 . lf' P -f an 'X l Y f W x V A 'l fr W iv af ' fa f r 6 V if- 5 Wm . U .,. l I ,. wgiwy 5 V :L ,WM W, K my ., ' X 1-WM W , ff W f . . , ' wmswr ,, fu,, 't , , Mygmflw, ' , f , Mygfryfvf ,, 0 v f .5 ,. H r W yvfy, H .f n -a .tw 1 Qgfgmf. f 'Y' 'A y -i W ,,-h it , 5 . B9 , ' V'-'ft Xzvng W '17 . Rev. David J. Fitzgerald, SJ., Moderator of the Mothers' Club welcomes two Loyola mothers to the monthly meeting. offisu' Loyola's 194-9-50 Mothers' Club, under the direction of Rev. David J. Fitz- gerald, SJ., had its first meeting in early October. Fr. Comey, Loyola's Principal, explained to the mothers the school's new guidance and testing program. This year the annual Father and Son Day was marked by a special ceremony. The cornerstone of the new gymnasium was laid with an appropriate celebration. At the Christmas meeting Mr. McCreesh, SJ. had a surprise for the mothers. His well trained Glee Club gave a ioint concert with the Glee Club from Notre Dame of Maryland. All the parents who were present expressed their hope that this would become an annual affair. During the second half year the schedule was somewhat the same as last year, including the Senior Debate, Piano Recital, Hobby Show, the annual Easter Monday card party, and the Mothers' Day Communion breakfast. In April the mothers attended a day of recollection, a revived feature this year. At most of the meetings the mothers, and in fact many of the fathers, too, had an opportunity to interview the faculty members. During this past year the students and faculty have had many occasions to be grateful to the mothers. We thank God not only for our own mothers, but for the mothers joined together to help our school. l V T Chile fffbl tx ts 0 rj e - wmeit stma 13 wifes hw S Darfyfget fo,- A group of the mothers, H Q it under the direction, of Mrs ' ' ' Francis Gunther, acted as chaperones at the school dan ces. A the tiiiafif 'Q' me 'ea .ax . ha it wwf' wah' wt' M011t1,1 'MOM' 641319 k Ye ' ylnee , ai S3626 vista Yum tmg of the F 011 ,G oi 1 I , Q ww NYM' keeshexmx azhers Club Req Nxzggcegg Bros . m?:.nge1., Logan- . gathers, During November the Fathers, Club elected their new officers for the coming year. Rev. Nicholas J. Murray, SJ., Moderator of the Club announced the results. Mr. Michael MoGuinness was elected President, Mr. George McKeever Vice-presi- dent, Mr. Stafford Bullen, Secretary and Mr. Brooke Gunning, Treasurer. These men succeeded Mr. Frank Field, Mr. Brooke Shehan, Mr. Walter Logan and Mr. Leo McCourt. These officers served for two years. The first big event of the year was the Fifth Annual Oyster Roast on Sunday, October 30. Blakefield was again the site. lt was a great success. The fathers realized-a good profit, which was contributed to the athletic fund. The fine roast was due in large part to the untiring efforts of Mr. George McKeever and his assistants. The football team owes a great debt of gratitude to the Fathers' Club. The fathers were instrumental in the broadcasting of all the Don's football games. The games were heard over WBMD. The fathersvalso gave a banquet in honor of the team. They presented sweaters to the nine seniors on this year's team. At the banquet the coveted Hargaden Trophy was presented to all Maryland end Mike Picarella for his outstanding pl-ay and sportsmanship during the campaign. On February fourth a Bull Roast was held under the able direction of Mr. Michael Leakan. The last Bull Roast three years ago was such a success that the members requested another. The 'final event ofthe year was the annual supper dance. At this event the fathers played host to the mothers. Father Rectonj Another view of the fathers at a business meeting The Loyola Glee Club at practice. The Loyola High School Glee Club, under the baton of Mr. Eugene P. McCreesh, SJ., completed a very successful year. No sooner had autumn recalled the students to school than preparation and practice began for the Christmas Choral demonstration. The Loyola vocalists and the Notre Dame of Maryland choral group joined their talents to present a fine performance before the Mothers' Club on Sunday, December 18 in the school library. They repeated the performance on the following Thursday before the student body .at Notre Dame. Under the direction of Mrs. Eva Shaw, the girls opened the program by singing five selections. This was followed by five familiar carols from the boys with Mr. McCreesh directing. The program closed with eight selections presented by the combined groups. Among the selections presented were '4Gesu Bambinon, Good King Wence- slausi' and '4The Carol of the Bells . Immediately following the Christmas holidays elections were held. Frank Gunther was chosen president and Ted Clarkson Vice-presidentq During the following weeks the Glee Club practiced for the musical recital, which was held on Sunday, February 12. Several selections were presented. Among them were Sigmund Rom- berg's '4The Riff Song and a few Negro spirituals. As our Yearbook goes to press the club is 'planning to ioin the other Catholic glee clubs of the city in presenting a Choral program upon the stage of the Lyric Theatre. This project promises to be as much of a success as the o-ther undertakings of Loyola's newest activity group. A Christmas concert by the combined Glee Clubs of Loyola and Notre Dame of Maryland. UA. gf.. Cf za fi 'va Bill Jones, Joe Cain, and Bill Keenan paint signs for The Boosters' Club held its meetings at lunch time the Calvert Hall Parade. Mr. Eugene P. McCreesh, SJ., Moderator. ooafafzai Those signs around the school, those noontime cheer rallies, those acts at the foot- ball games that you enjoyed so much, all of this you owe to the Boosters' Club. Loyola's cheer boys gave us no peace. During the football season they just would not let us rest. Day after day we had rallies. .Even the so-called easy games could not be taken lightly. To them we should give much of the credit for that famous Loyola spirit. This past year they organized a big parade for the Calvert Hall game. This made a big hit with the crowd at the game, and even got a plug on T.V. Throughout the year Buck Kre- slein and his tireless sign paint- ers boosted every school activi- ty. They gave a helping hand to all school drives, and kept school spirit at a peak through- out the winter sports schedule. Behind the scene and in on all the work was lVlr. Eugene P. McCreesh, SJ., the Club Mod- erator, and most enthusiastic booster of them all. 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LOYOLA 14 - SALESIANUM 0 On Sunday, September 25, the Loyola Dons opened their 1949 season in Wilmington, Delaware. The highly improved Salesianum team held the Loyola eleven to one touchdown in the first half. The Don score came when Tony Kedzior threw a twenty-.five yard pass to Lou Hofferbert, who was standing alone in the end-zone. In the third period Frank Gunther shook off several tacklers and ran seventy-three yards for the Dons' second score. Lou Hofferbert converted the first point after touchdown, and Doug Foreman converted the second. LOYOLA 19-ST. PAUL 7 Opening their bid for the Maryland Scholastic Title, Loyola completely outclassed the St. Paul team. Charlie McLean opened the scoring early in the 'first quarter with a thirty-'five yard run. Again in the second period McLean proved too much for the Crusaders to handle, as he ran sixty-five yards for another touchdown. St. Paul's stayed in the game with Bob Phipps score at the end of the first half. After a scoreless third period Loyola got into a little trouble when Dean of St. IPaul,s threw a pass to Britt who ran to the Loyola thirty. However, Charlie McLean was on his toes, and spelled defeat for the Crusies by running back an intercepted pass for the last score. LOYOLA 30 -- MeDONOGH 14 Playing on, an unusually hot October day, the Blakefielders overcame a stubborn McDonogh eleven on the losers home field. The initial Don touchdown came when Tony Kedzior threw a p'ass to George McKeever. Lou Hofferbert ttook a Kedzior pass in thesecond' period and went for the second Loyola T. 'D. Hofferbert also blocked a punt, which rolled out of the end-zone for a safety. He made good four points after touchdown. Mike Picarella and Charlie McLean .scored the other Don touchdowns. LOYOLA 41 - GEORGETOWN PREP 8 On Friday, October 14, the Dons swamped their arch Jesuit rival, Georgetown Prep. The Dons lost little time in running up the score. Before the first period ended they led 20 to O. Charlie McLean accounted for the first touchdown by a brilliant run down the sidelines. Mike Picarella scored the second six-pointer on a pass play. Later in the first period Tony Kedzior faded for a pass, changed his mind and ran all 'the way. In the second half a Georgetown kick was fumbled on the Loyola fifteen yard'line. It -took George- town- eleven plays from the Don five 'to move the ball over. Loyola came right back with scores bv McKeever and Gunther. George MCKCEVCI' 5001135 against MCDOUOEI1- Charlie McLean on a trip around left end against Georgeto ,.,.,, nz -. , . ..sf 'S -aww ferr . 'ay 1 i 1'etlf,Xf'5fZ s ' 'f'2Y,Wg'2r :,fz.f'::.- S ' ,,.. .. , H . ., - - , ., 1 .t ft . , A' ' .41 X . . , , tw. , Q .ww . I at . , .. it , . as ,, . Q., ,, ,G , H - 2 ,c .'bL?esziga5afe9 1. ' i w - . V . - s ' w . .5 4 ' fr ' 'W .- if if Y .L ' mf' ., H .fzfi f t' ' QI.. ' fla w 3 4? . . f .ll a . - , -f 6' - ' , 1 F.. 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LOYOLA 31 - CALVERT HALL 13 As the Dons took the field in their thirtieth annual clash against their arch Catholic rival, Calvert Hall, there was only one thing in their minds and that was to avenge the 13-0 upset that washanded them last season by the Cardinals. The Dons applied the pressure in the fourth period and completely outclassed the Calvert Hall team. Gunther scored the first three touchdowns. McLean scored the fourth T.D. when he caught a pass from Kedzior and ran the remaining yardage. Coach Ed Hargaden used every player. Nine seniors ended their football career under Blue and Gold colors. Mike Picarella pursues a St. Joe fumble. M -,.-. - if ., Q, , , W, .M .,,. , f- f ,ww 2: faq. -.ag S V- - 't ' - 1 e - f, - ' . ' Vf lk? ggwfy 'Z A ff? ' 9154151 ' 5517 in I-H551 U'l2,.',tf17l Sri -7 1'-I 31 A H, . ' 7' 'R ' .M 'ae-fzlgiafgmgwa.3245-f-Siffilistwfws-l.HiPf54we A U1 wr .J 'V - . . 'K . 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KU .f5lfgL?fz5 nwllll r v-ff'...1.'11:- ,pf .4 5 ' V e' fit? 1.37.1 't'?'i'T3 ll5ft4ifff .7 . ri sv 'H iz iafxfi' is fills' 122-wa ' ' s iw- gf,--.wa2':'Z1 - :r u V rx wfgwrz. Agn f.x.g.Lm4f A -il., ju k gj turf r- L,..W ag., A ti. aff , 1,-kg K -1 R M-f'frf53 5Xi Q f 1 -1' A . - fr. LOYOLA 25 - POLY 6 On October 29, the. Dons met their first tough rival in Poly. Getting off to a slow start the Dorfs were forced to come from behind to win. Gunther accounted for two of the Dons' touch- downsg' one on a thirty-five yard run and the other on a pass. McLean' scored another six pointer in the third period, and Kedzior threw another T.D. pass, this time to Picarella. The final, score, Loyola 253 Poly' 6. LOYOLA 7-SOUTHERN 0 The Don eleven received their first scare of the' season when they were forced to wait until the final period to defeat Southern 7 to 0 at Blakefield. In the first half the'Bulldogs threat- ened twice at the Don ten yard stripe but they were repulsed. The 'Blakelielders made their only attempt to score when they drove to the visitors' 16 yard line. Coming back in the second half the Dons began to threaten. Late in the last quarter, Loyola ,moved to the 20 yard mark where Kedzior tossed ,to Picarella in the end zone for the lone score. Holferbert's try for the extra point was good, and thus the game ended. Six points for Frank Gunther in the Calvert Hall game the ball from Charlie McLean J. V. SCORES L O Severn 27 0 Gilman 19 18 Mt. St. Joe 0 13 Poly 6 7 McDono-gh 7 0 Calvert Hall 13 6 St. Paul 1 0' Mt. St. Joe 0 3844? 'Forfeit MPlayoff 'Front Row: O'Leary, Vitek, Shriver, DeSantis, Conneely, O'Brien, Feild. Second Row: Miller, Lafond, Natwale, Snedecor, Wintz, Rock. Third Row: Shehan, Flattery, LaPorte, Hargest, Buedel, Garland. Fourth Row: Woodward, Baleerzak, Fonte, Gor- such Qmanagerl. Loyola,s Junior Varsity was coached by Mr. Robert Trainor, a former Blakefreld star. The Junior Dons came very close to the M. S. A. title. The regular season ended in a -tie with Mt. St. Joseph. ln the playoff at Gilman St. Joe weight and power proved a little too much to overcome. Skippy Smith and Jack Snedecor directed the Jay Vees' snappy T-formation attack. Mr. James Wintz, Loyolais All-Maryland end of the 19417 -season, led the Freshmen through a good season. Despite the fa-ct that they often played teams older and heavier, they had a record of three wins, three defeats 'and one tie. Tom Strott's great passing and kicking in the quarterback spot assured Loyola rooters that the Williams, Gaudreau, Kedzior tradition would be kept alive. Front Row: Hatch, Chester, Donohue, Heimberger, Connor, Schamehorn, Lueder. Second Row: Howard, Smith, Russel, Strott, Sauer, Wohlgemuth, Petrik, Third Row: Duffy fmanagerj, Hughes, Pechillo, Schaefer, McCormick, Harris, Mr. Wintz Ccoachl, Fitzsimmons. FRESHMEN SCORES L O Southern 0 0, Mt. St. Joe 0 37 St. Dominic's 33 6 Govans Boy's Club 7 41 Georgetown Prep 12 6 City 6 14 St. Mary's 26 6 Front Row: Judge Gahall. LHCY fcaptainl, Hofierbert, Orendorff. Second Row: Mueller, Wright, Oiell, MCKeCver, Gunther. Top Row: Hughes fmanagerj, Hoffman, Wagner, Hargaden Qmascotl, I Mr., Hargaden fcoachll azaiffy jbvaifisfgaff OPPONENT McDonogh 54 St. Josephis Prep 4-5 City 34 Patterson 44. Poly 47 Georgetown Prep 54 City sa St, Paul 41.9 St. Francis 39 Towson Catholic 38 Forest Park 57 Mt. St. .loe V52 Calvert Hall, Gilman St. Paul - Towson Catholic Mt. St. Joe Calvert Hall ' Forfeit 46 With the opening of the '49-'50 basketball season the Loyola rooters had high hopes of a championship team with captain ,loe Lacy leading the Way. The team was Well fortified with seven holdovers from last year's team and six newcomers to the squad. The starting team was composed of Tom Gahan at center, high-scoring Joe Lacy and rebound-artist Lou Hofferbert at guard, ,loe Judge, Frank Gunther and Buddy Orendorff alternating at the forward spots. First line reserves were Don Hoffman, George McKeever, Larry Otell, Jeep Mueller and Bill Wright. Due mainly to lack of height, the team met with rather hard going. The Dons ended the season with a league record of four wins and four losses, gaining un- disputed possession of third place in division one. Captain Joe Lacy ended his high school career by becoming top scorer in the division with 105 points. ln their initial conference game the Dons defeated St. Paul in a thrilling game that went through two extra periods. Joe Lacy was high scorer with 211- points. Next Loyola met Towson Catholic. The game was close until the third quarter, when the Owls pulled ahead to stay. The final score was 56-38. For the Dons it was their first league defeat. Buddy - Orendorff topped the Loyola scor- ers with 13 points. Then, much to the delight of Loyola follow- ers, the Dons made St. Joe their conference victim in a game which was not decided until the final minutes of play. Tom Gahan led thelattack with 15 points. The next encounter for the Blue Knights was with the Cardinals of Calvert Hall. Joe Lacy topped the scoring with 14 points in a losing effort. The :final gun found the Dons on the short end of a 67-32 score. However, later in the season this game was put in Loyola's win column, when it was discovered that an ineligable player had participated. Lou Hofferbert .loe Lacy, captain Ballet? - b . h inV1SabXe Las'-UP Wu ' ce Pre-game advi Jeep Mueller Tom Gahan For the second time the boys from Blakefield overpowered the St. Paul aggregation. This time the score was 39-34-. Tom Cahan netted 12 points for the Dons, closely followed hy Joe Lacy and Buddy Orendorff, who had 11 and 8 points re- spectively. Next Towson Catholic defeated Loyola for the second time. This time the score was 50- 36. Again the Dons stayed within one or two points of the Owls all through the first half. At the start of the second half T.C. took a good lead and never relinquished it. Joe Lacy topped the scoring column for Blakefield with 16 points. all Frank Gunther The second clash with the St. Joe Gaels ended with defeat for Loyola in a game which was the thriller of the year. It was a tight battle all the way, but St. Joe was on top 48-46 at the final gun. ln this game the Dons gave their best exhibition of teamwork. Joe Lacy again took scoring laur- els with 12 points. Lou Hoffer- bert had 9, Bud Orendorff 7 and Tom Gahan 6. The other scorers were Frank Gunther, Andy Wag- ner and Joe Judge. Loyola lost their last league game at the hands of Calvert Hall by a 63-51 score. Tom Gah-an W-as high scorer With 22 points. Joe Carroll led the Card scorers with 23 points. Buddy Orendorff my B1 7 . ' n Something: 5 T Don Hoffman 1 5, .fgangwalf In non-league competition the Dons won only three games. However, many of the other games were very close, and could have ended differently with a little luck. Two of L0yola's non-league victories were in games with teams in the B league. lVlcDonogh and Gilman fell before the Blue and Gold sharpshooters. The latter' team was the powerhouse of the B conference. In that game Joe Lacy scored 26 points by consistantly faking the defenders out of position, and driving in for lay-ups. ln competition with other Jesuit schools Loyola broke even. St. ,loseph's Prep of Philadelphia scored a 56-45 victory, while Georgetown Prep of Washington fell by a 54-33 score. The only other out of town team on the schedule was St. Francis of Brook- lyn. The Blue and Gold met and were defeated by St. Francis in a tight game at the Coliseum. It wlas a preliminary to one of the professional games. Loyola followers were some- times disappointed at the outcome of games, but theyvwere always rewarded by the display of fight- ing spirit in a team battling super- ior talent. With the completion of the new gymnasium brighter bas- ketball days lie ahead for Loyola. Yes, it J oe Judge . u went in Front row: Feild, Wright, Grimes, All enhaugh, Pazourek. Second row: Petrik, Brown, Mr. O'Brien, SJ., fcoachl Foreman, Fava, Brune. T op row: Harris, Wintz, Staiti, Price, Doxen, Chrow. The Dons' lay Vee basketeers, coached by Mr. Francis O'Brien, SJ., had a very successful season. They won five of their eight lea- gue starts. After upsetting St. Paul and Towson Catholic the team dropped one to Mt. St. Joe, but came back to win four more league games. The Junior Dons twice lost to a tough team from St. Iohnls College in Washington, but trounced Georgetown Prep, also of'Washington. Top scorers for the .l.V. were Gene Grimes, Bill Wright and Doug Foreman. wzioz OPPONENT Poly lVlcDonogh St. .lohn's St. Paul Patterson Towson Catholic Mt. St. Joe 'Calvert Hall Gilman St. lohn's Poly St. Paul Georgetown Prep Towson Catholic lVlt. St. J oe Towson Calvert Hall St. Dominic 'f CUZLSL L 0 25 39 35 28 25 45 49 36 30 57 28 18 35 46 35 40 42 32 44 46 19 32 43 22 54 33 23 21 24 35 43 40 20 29 38 32 J im Allenbaugh Paul Feild In the picture with their coach, Rev. Frederick Brew, SJ., are the mem- bers of Loyola's very promising fresh- man team. They are Quinn, Fava, Fitzsimmons, Petrik, Effinger, Goertz fmanagerl, Howard, Pallace, Wright Harris, Staiti, Wintz, Hofherr, Bul- len, Hershfeld, Holz, Norris, Nad- eau Cmanagerj, Wilkinson, Suter, McLaughlin, Strott and Suchy. gi Bob Strott, All Maryland defenseman. The Loyola Dons, eventual winners of the Har- vard Cup, got off to a slow start by losing two of their first three games. The first game was against Poly. Loyola Found the Poly defense im- pregnable in the first period. Dick Rice, Don wingman, scored the first goal for the Blake- fielders midway in the second period to tie the score at one all. Their hopes were short-lived as Dick Wooten of the Engineers soloed early in the final period to conclude the scoring for the eve- ning, and leave Loyola on the short end of a 2-1 count. In their second encounter the Dons met a spirited St. Joe sextet, and were forced into a double overtime period before emerging victor- ious. Bob Strott carried the puck from behind his own cage down to the enemies', and tallied the winning goal. Three goals in thirty-eight seconds by Forest Park 'proved fatal to the Dons as they dropped their second game by a 3-2 score. Loyola led throughout the first two periods by 1-0. Sattler scored in the first period on a pass from lVlcCusker. The Foresters' rally came after three minutes of the third period had elapsed. The scoring en- ded when Strott dented the nets with a penalty shot. Loyola broke a scoreless deadlock with three goals in the third period to shut out its Catholic school rival, Calvert Hall. Strott was the first to find the range, as he took Rice's pass and rifled i-t past Goalie Dent. Rice tallied the second on a pass from Gene Sattler, and Chaffman, as- sisted by Andrews, concluded the scoring. Goalie Charlie Spigelmire racked up his first shut-out of the season. 094,08 1 Front row: Sattler, Strott, Spigelmire, Alderman, Ryan. Second row: Mr. Vaeth fcoachl, Andrews, McCusker, Chaffman, Fahy, Gross, Potthast fmanagerl. Missing from the picture is Dick Rice. As the second round of play began, the Dons again fell victim to Poly. The Engineers took the lead early in the first period. Loyola fought desperately to score in the remaining time, but the agility of goalie Henschen held them scoreless. Loyol'a's goalrninder, Spigelmire, was called on for some fast action in the third period when he was credited with six saves in two and a half minutes. Hungry for victory, the Dons took the ice against Mt. St. Joe in their second meeting. Loyola tallied twice before the Gaels could muster a tally. Strott and McCusker accounted for the Blakefielders' goals, thus keeping the team close to league-leading Poly. Revenge Was sweet for the Dons as they trounced the Foresters, and paid them back for their 3-2 loss previously. Gene Sattler took scoring honors, as he dented the nets twice in the first two minutes of play, and assisted 'Rice in the second stanza. Dice Rice was close behind with two goals. Bob Strott ended the scoring with a solo at the end of the second period. It was Gene Sattler capturing the scoring laurels again as he notched three points on two goals and an assist. Bob Strott was second with a goal and an assist. The final score of this, the last game of the regular season was Loyola 3 and Calvert Hall 1. They finished second to Poly. OPPONENT L 0 Poly 1 2 St. Joe 2 1 Forest Park 2 3 Calvert H-all 3 0 Poly 0 1 St. Joe 2 1 Forest Park 5 1 Calvert Hall 3 1 Playoff Forest Park ' 2 1 Calvert Hall 4- 1 Coach James Vaeth with Bob Strott, Loyola's standout defenseman for three seasons. A save for Spigelmire, and Ryan attempts C0116 SHUICI' led th-C attack HS the DOIIS WOII Bob Strott gives the Calvert Hall goa to clear the puck. the Harvard Cup by defeating Calvert Hall. something to worry about. OPPONENT Poly St. J oe Forest Park Calvert Hall Poly St. Joe Forest Park Calvert Hall Kneeling: D. Nolan, C. Burke, B. Nolan, McFarlin, Horigan, Love. Standing: Mr. Mercier Kcoachl, Rook, J. Burke, Fallon, Coyne, Brust, Hatch, Evans, Mor- rison fmanagerl . Loyola's varsity pucksters won a berth in the playoffs, and went on to take the Harvard Cup. Led by Strott and Alderman, Loyola moved into the finals of the Hfarvard Cup Series by defeating Forest Park 2-1. Strottis goal' came midway in the initial period, when he grabbed the puck and went all the way to score. Bruce Alderman's point in the third period proved to be the winning one. Charlie Spigel- mire turned in a fine game at the nets, and was credited with 22 saves. ' Loyola captured its first Harvard Cup by turning back fa fighting Cardinal sextet 44-1. The goalies, Dent and Spigelmire, accounted for sixty saves between them, the most in one game all season. Sattler was the playmaker in this contest, constantly setting up plays and himself scoring two goals :and assisting once. Bob Strott scored on a long solo dash, and Paul lVlcCusker ended the scoring for the Loyolans in their victorious effort. Jack on B, ,AV rke leads a 331, coach, a I1 attack M510 on the awww P NU 015' goal- Horan, uniofz Quit sow V ,,,, Y s--..--,, Mr. Louis Sedlak, coach. F C reeSfY1erS eoz-ge L I Tom eW1S. O ,B Tien a I1 - ..---,... .. -.,....,- x.........5vA 1 . wimmin The swimming team was called to its first practice on November eighth by its coach, Mr. Louis Sedlak. The tank team had only two returning lettermen, O'Brien and McComas. However, spirit made up for the lack of man- power, andthe Don mermen de- termined to enjoy as successful a season as possible. This they did. The Dons opened their season against Poly, and wound up on the wrong end of a 56-19 score. Lou McComas, star backstroker, represented the only first place. Hofwever, O'Brien and Wheeler placed second in their respective events. Lou Natale iss: Ae . 2 .xiii-f, .. ,, x , fivwlfam, S-i3ix'm'Y3 l ff W w ? ft ' - vs 1-Hs SL Q -an w -1 .si girls-as 5 vw-i , p .X W 5 lg -1 - A - S 1 ' -' 55 . 1 . Q3suQfgg.f.'L ,Mg A, . 4,5 ii .L L ifgit 'rr' 4 - ,as gift i'f '? f'317i?' f ff 1.1: E'F':?-il s. 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The team reached its top form in the second round with its best meet of-the season, almost topping Poly. They took first place in the 200 yard freestyle, the individual medley, the medley relay, and second place in other events. The boys pressed Poly all the way. The meet was not decided until the final event, the 200 yard freestyle relay. By this time the Dons had exhausted all their talent and lost by a body length. They had made a fine showing against a superior team. The Blue and Gold natators -again made a fine showing by scoring 21 points against the highly regarded team of City College. The- 'Dons considered this to be a moral victory, since few teams in the M.S.A. have scored this nurniber of points against City. The Dons ended their regular season by dropping their final I meet with St. Joe 414-27. After the regular season the team traveled to Annapolis to meet the Navy Plebes and Wyoming Prep in a triangular meet. They scored 10 points against these two superior teams. In the M.S.A. Individual Championship Meet, Loyola . placed three men in the finals, Ed McComas, Lou lVlcCornas and Dick Wheeler. Lou McComas took a first and Dick Wheeler a second. The Medley Relay team . placed second. The team was handicapped all season by insufficient numbers. Victory would certainly have been theirs on several occasions, had some strength remained for the final events. The gratitude of the team goes to Mr. Sedlak for his excellent and patient coaching. All the boys look forward to a more successful season next winter. X George Lewis and George oyne negotiate a turn. .ruwsfaqi Marg.. wa.,-W' H -f -.' Zsszemaw ' ' .:' .1-v'-,rf ,'--!:....',1'+:w V-..ww'dwI,-.J ,mm f.v.a-.swm tl' , J - Y f .. 'X Va'?f5'g.5'f+a2.gf.:, 1:1127Mwfrfltrgfwfifi'if5.ff ... 'vii ' ,. f ' . c i , N' ' - I 7 I .5kgxf:i'i' .ifJXrfE5Qm,.i.?'-'1. . . .. - za m-'1-fihvliliauzfy. . We . . . . ' K 1 ' mn. t A Agia.. far ,' i f f ' if 5 a A, A- li - yT 'gg 3.2'gf :f -:-.,s2g.', Q, f vqiys -1, -f.,f' ...jg lj , K, ,5.k,,.,,v,2W A Eg fxkiia gf' M - xv.:-41js,.Q., - y.5.,.if32iLgSr ' - 'rg ...vw-.. '..:,.n5,5,1,-ff . ,L is .N - fs M, 1- .y,,a,,, 'Q ,gf-,.11.. 12,5 ., A .mt 4.11 . f f'W'w wf.33i:f3i -1. .a sain wit? 5 , ' i faxvif---'..v:.iQ. - 'X ' - .- .,-fa. blizsaata.-if- 2 ,g1.2fMtt?, in ' ' .f1.,.1 ru- Tear-wf.s . H- , .',w M 'igfggg - ra. 1 ' it 'ew Q 'K fe 5 L' ei' ' '2 K. ' - .1?'fr.g.,j ii, 1'f 1: 'If'-g..?i . .....,. g.g.1fy:.:gf:2.:.' ,, -' f- . -' ' :fssf....':- av V-' av 1- X - -Q ,A 2 -K' t ' 4 ' ' lvrfnnxiauv-'-irt:'r:s,.v:.4,.17fe'can 53.1.-.-mm:,wW7Wwfa:.wa H0 Kneeling: Wies, Fava. Standing: Holden, Pazourek, Norris, Hochrein. The Dons, against stiff opposition, rolled through a fair season. The A team had a schedule of 442 games. They won only eight of their games. This record is not as bad as it seems, if you recall that the team bowled against the pick of the maplewood men from the large public schools. High game for the season was 523, which is considered good for high school bowlers. The averages for the varsity rollers were as follows: Jerry Pazourek 100, '4Cookie,' Fava 98, Ted Wies 97, Don Hochrein and Tom Holden each 95, and Vic Norris had 93. Jerry Pazourek had high game honors with 154. The team was captained by Don Hochrein. Our Don bowlers deserve a lot of credit for fighting all season against odds 'to win a few victories for the Blue and Gold. BUVLI Bill Dorn Kneeling: Cichowicz, Aiello. Standing: Wheltle, Voyce Goetz, Potthast. The Junior Varsity or B Team finished their season in fifth place with 13 wins and 23 defeats. The team scoring was led by Al Whel- tle, who had an average of 97. In second position for the team was Bill Dorn with an average of 94-. Third place was occupied by Chick Cichowicz and Don Aiello both of whom had an average of 93. Finally, there were Chick Goetz with an average of 92, and Pat Voyce with an average of 91. As in all sports, the Don bowlers, win or lose, never gave up the fight. '-wnL..,f, Kneeling: Burt, Lacy fcaptainl Rice, Meade. Stancling:ARev. Lee Bradley, SJ. fcoachl, l Taymans, Maher, Schrivener, Levering, Coyne imanagerj. 5121261 golf Bill BUPPCFL last Y6ar's M.S.A. Bob Cross, Mike Roche, Bill Buppert, John Winand champlon, helps John Winand. k .' e , 56,5 iw 4 X 1 . . x RN 7 Y 1 . K , Q , . K we , 1, x x g 's MQ , -2 Q' I a,212ifxwe512'wav-ill-''A yn-fgglrewsyme-' wwf ga. fllqw wM1's 'n y. ri ' ' lI'?F'3'-, Front Row: Picarella, McKeever, Wagner, Hofferbert, Lansinger, Luber, Sokolis, Kedzior, McLean. Second Row: Orendorff Sweeney, Nelljngan, Mersinger, Trinite. Lutz, Judge. Third Row: Davis, Potthast, Hargest, Burke, Snedecor, Donohue. Top Row: Ruzicka fmanagerl, Langhan, Rinaldi, Mace, Lutts fmanagerl, Mr. Vaeth fcoachl audi l A7 L07 K . Sf.. hqlmdfv Y me aff George McKeever Andy Wagner Jim Lube! .Bill Pouhast Bill Lansinger Lou Hofferlmert, pitcher Mike Picarella, shortstop Tony Kedzior, third base Charlie McLean, outfielder Franny Sokolis, outfielder Joe Me,-Sjngcr, pitcher .lim SW6CnCy, CalCll01' Johnny Nelligan, outfielder Front Rotor Mr. Connolly, SJ. fcoachl, Snedecor, Jordan, Shriver, Bauerman, Pallace, Robertson, E. Lanahan. Second Row: Phillips fmanagerl, L. Lanahan, Przybylski, M. Balcerzak, Burke, Wright, Rock, Lauttman, Mace. Third Row Har gest, Price, D. Foreman, E. Balcerzak, Schaefer, G. Foreman, Reigner, Haroth. Top Row: Perelli, Allenbaugh, Feild, Clark son, Brockmeyer, LaPorte. fl' 'A -' HTXFT ft . 4 Y ..:- VKMQV Faced again this season with a huge turnout, Mr. Jeremiah Cor f,:l if W nolly, SJ., had a tough job picking a squad. Thinking in terms of futu nglnl g k i varsity players, he decided to keep a predominantly sophomore squa t ii' W .lack Snedecor was picked to direct the team from his position behm 55,1 :'t :ag SKI r -'.:.l --1Q- the plate. Jack, a smooth catcher, is one of the most promising men V. bers of the squad. Ed Lanahan has many baseball talents, all c me which were utilized. When not handling the pitching job, Ed was 0- duty in the field. Doug Foreman, star of last year's freshman team, wa i selected third baseman. Joe Mace, dependable shortstop, and ,limm 5.545 rliieiii Donohue, diminutive secondbaseman, were released by the varsity to f Q the middle of the infield. Hard hitting Ken Wright won the first ba it job. All around athlete Paul Feild was master of the outfield squa ,i g A freshman, Ed Hargest, promises to be a mainstay on the mound De ,gf N pite his youth he shows the polish of a veteran. Clark Hargest 635 -W Pflhgame advice from the coach' --A .lack Snedecor looks for Joe Mace's foul tip Front Row: Schaefer, McEvoy, Cadigan, Wolilgemutli, Cardwell, Clarkson, Connor. Second Row: Mr. Francis .l. O'Brien, S.J. icoachb, Cantow, Fava, McCormick, McLaughlin, Lom- bardi, Kneval, Colbeck. Third row: Wintz, Petrik, Holz, Quinn, Kreller, Harris. 'ZEQQVIZCZI2 615,56 CLI! Fixture varsity stars looking ahead are Cadigan, Scllaefer Mr. O'lirien, SJ., gives advice on batting to Lombardi, Petfjk, McCormick, and Han-is. McEvoy, Wohlegmuth, Clarkson, Cardwell and Connor . lf, .za 5 A g f f1l,5gF222sQ wm.. f LA 355, . if I M. X- -ww NYY 1435, --Q fmgw x iff A 'X-.1.,f, Q , r I' ,I 955 Q 5' f gl M ir ,f ,. , X fe.. XAQ A f KM .I QV 3' nit 9 f 45,6 Q5 will ABBOT, GERARD R. .... , ALDERMAN, R. BRUCE .,.. 2513 W. Lanvale St.-16 . , . . .209 Cedarcroft Rd.-12 ANDERSON, ROBERT J. .... ,........ I 616 Normal Ave.-I3 ANDERSON, ROBERT L. ......... 3025 Echodale Ave.-14 ANDREWS, THOMAS T. . . 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Henry Strauch, Jr. and Mrs. H. Albert Streb and Mrs. R. Howard Strott and Mrs. Albert M. Sullivan and Mrs. Joseph F. Sullivan Maurice B. Sullivan and Mrs. Francis F.. Suter and Mrs. Henry J. Sweeney and Mrs. Jos. G . Trebes and Mrs. John Turner, Jr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Ulrick and Mrs. John J. Verleger and Mrs. George C. Verney and Mrs. Julius A. Victor, Jr. and Mrs. Frank P. Vitek and Mrs. Gordon A. Voyce and Mrs. George Wagner and Mrs. Andrew J. Walsh and Mrs. Bernard J. Weigman and Mrs. Albert F. Wheltle and Mrs. Lingard l. Whiteford and Mrs. Wm. F. Wilkinson and Mrs. John Fred. Wineke and Mrs. Joseph F. Wineke and Mrs. John A.4 Wintz and Mrs. Kenneth T. Wright and Mrs. W. Warren Wright and Mrs. Charles B. Wunder and Mrs. Louis F. Yuhn and Mrs. Theodore M. Zamecki and Mrs. Harry B. Zerner and Mrs. George W.. Zorhach and Mrs. C. E. Trinite Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs .M rs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '50 THE LOYOLA MOTHERS' CLUB OFFICERS Joseph B. Morris, Sr. Aloysius R. Mersinger Bernard J. Weigman, Sr. Richard J. Otenasek, Sr. Theodore J. Potthast, Sr. Joseph R. Kresslein, Sr. George Alderman, Sr. President First Vice-President Second Vice-President Third Vice-President Fourth Vice-President Treasurer Corresponding Secretary Harry B. Zerner BOARD MEMBERS Frank A. Gunther, Sr. Mrs Frank Z. Oles Mrs Joseph Regester John H. Riehl Francis F. Ruzicka Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Recording Secretary J. Brooke Shehan., Sr. Charles E. Spigelmire Francis E. Stafford Hugh E. Wagner Theodore M. Zamecki Best Wishes for Success and Happiness to the Class of '5 0 Lmymlla Fathers? Club LOYOLA HIGH SCHCCDL 4 4 Compliments of HENRY A. KNOTT Incorporated BUILDERS CONTRACT BUILDERS INDUSTRIAL AND HARDWARE MILL SUPPLIES ALBERT GUNTHER, INC. Hardware CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES 36 WEST BIDDLE STREET Baltimore-'I, Maryland Telephone-VErnon 7437 - 7438 - 7439 MARTIN J. WELSH, JR. ls Happy to Support LOYOLA THE ROAST BEEF HOUSE OF BALTIMORE MARTY'S FINE FGCD AND DRINK I7 E. FAYETTE STREET -A' -k CQNSQLIDATED ENGINEERING COMPANY IN CORPGRATED 20 E. FRANKLIN STREET 'BALTIMORE 2, MARYLAND 'k 'A' 66 Jamie O U 99 172 every ialfkf Yes, a BONUS of extra- satisfaction that only a more full-bodied beer can give. More Full-Bodied because it's brewed with far more grain than the average beer. So . . . get YOUR BONUS today! Simply say, NATIONAL PREMIUM BEER3' Brewed and Bottled by The National Brewing Company of Baltimore in Maryland COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND W W United States Army Urganized Reserve Corps 'lr if I GUARDIANS OF THE PEACE - PREPARED FOR WAR if 'A' Information 4450 POST OFFICE BUILDING BALTIMORE, MARYLAND TEL. MU. 8320 Manufacturers of ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS 86 Combination DOORS and ALUMINUM SCREENS Installers of FIBERGLAS HOME INSULATION Calvert at Madison if Baltimore 2 A MUlberry 8441 THE SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE LOYOLA BOOSTERS' CLUB Leove To All The Future Boosters The Mony Traditions And Customs Which Aided In Giving Our Dons The Fighting Spirit Which Prevoiled Through- out The Post School Yedr BACK OUR DONS! JAMES J. LACY, JR. INSURANCE - BON DIN G Associated with RIGGS - WARFIELD - ROLOSON 129 E. Redwood Street, Baltimore 2, Md. Lexington 4535 -Compliments of FRAN K A. SHALLEWBERGER Compliments of SOBOL'S RESTAURANT 4324 York Road M. SHAVI'TZ 81 SONS Friendly Furniture Stores Uptown: 5407 HARFORD RD. Downtown: 816 S. CHARLES ST. SCH UN ICK'S RESTAURANT Caterers Howard and Franklin Streets LIBERTY 3919 - SARATOGA 9491 DR. 8. MRS. T. .M. ZAMECKI Compliments of SCH USTER'S PHARMACY Telephone: Towson 4274 SMRCINAS' WEARING APPAREL Cleaners - Tailors - Dyers 405-407 York Rd., Towson-'4, Maryland 1 -l BELMONT 974, WEDEUVER coMMERclAL 'rELEvlsloN co CHARLES LIQUOR STORE 516 E. Belvedere Avenue LIQUORS - CORDIALS - WINES Ice Cold Beer 4009 old York Road, Baltimore 18, Md. Compliments of MUIberry 1990 D. HARRY CHAMBERS, INC. PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS 326 N. Howard St., Baltimore l, Md. Makers of Perfect Fitting Glasses A FRIEND CAMERA MART THE CANTERBURY Factory Dealers for Kodak - Ansco - Graflex SHOP Argus - Defender - Bell 8. Howard 5421 Harford Rd., Baltimore 14, Md. Custom Teilerins fer Gentlemen CLifton 3505 Since 1898 EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC 320 N. ,Charles sheet MULBERRY aan JOHN D. BECKLEY 8r SONS PAINTING - DECORATING SIGNS 1025 Cathedral Street, Baltimore l, Md. Get Your F 0 R ll SALES - SERVICE - USED CARS from TALBUTT Congfofulofions fo the UIIIUERSIW 0fBHlTIIlIORE , . Coodueaflonal Best Senior Closs Since 1949 SCHOOL of uw 3-YEAR EyEPtLNGMFro?ragnSLo1dirLq QE Ohm' Lhl dsqru, R. GUTBERLET EEEHW ffvein S1411 EvE?I7Nd r.J3Z.'.2 q3I'GiI i aw c oo . SCHOOL OF BUSINESS. INDUSTRY. AND MANAGEMENT 4 YEAR DAY and 6-YEAR EVENING Programs leading Oo HI: 9.5. degree in Accouniing, Business Manzqsmonf, CO'-nplir-nent-S of F:r.:g::a:nIndux9rIal Management, Marketing, an Trans- JUNIOR COLLEGE GOLDEN GLQW il5AZ.ZAE.FEiI?'BW iZ'5Jil5Gs'Z2i252!i'JI 'f.':.'3 ' leacfing fo fha A.A. Wrife or Coll for looklef 1420 N. CHARLES ST. BALTIMORE 1 MARYLAND f Compliments of O R Y E ' S Compliments 25th and YORK of P. HARANT 8. SON Specializing in Quality Foods 229 N. Curley Street 8 Baltimore 24, Md. EAstern 6498 , o'TooI.E BORDEN 5 GENERAL TIRE co. 10 E. Mt. Royal Avenue KRAFT SYSTEM OF ICE CREAM TIRE RECAPPING PL. 8000 'A' 'A' LOYOLA COLLEGE A College of Liberal Arts and Sciences BALTIMORE 10, MARYLAND 'k i' THE MARYLAND TITLE GUARANTEE COMPANY 215 E. Fayette Street INSURES YOUR TITLE TO LAND GROUND RENTS and MORTGAGES Don't Fail To Get It When Buying A, MINAKQ-w5Kl Now is the Time Brick and Stone Cleaning and to Create an Estate Pointing cmd Brick Windowsills sAvI?qI:NAAN INSURED 4628 Harcourt Rd. - cl.affon 5618 5 CCOUNT TODAY Liberal Dividends LILLICH'S PHARMACY , , Federal Savings 81 Loan ,Association 3 Center Place. Dundalk, Md- Main office: 1229 N. charles sf. at Preston , . . D f off' Phone' Dunddk 500 404 N Hwn ilwlsr. aiciaulbeffy BQILLINGEB BRIIS. RooFlNG CONTRACTORS ASBESTOS AND ASPHALT FLINTCOTE ROOFING - SIDING INSULATION - SLAG ROOFING - SHEET METAL WORK SLATE, TILE AND METAL ROOFS - REPAIRING A SPECIALTY HOPKINS 7310 2810 HAMPDEN Ava. Edmund J. Fick G. Robt. Fick, Sr Il00FlNG OF ALL TYPES ERECTED AND REPAIRED SHEET METAL - HOME INSULATION EDWARD G. FICK 81 CO. BELMONT 6620-2I-22 2008-I0 HARFORD AVENUE With Best Wishes to the Student Body from THOMAS W. AND JOHN C. PANGBORN Hagerstown, Maryland PARIS FOOD MARKET The Friendly Store Quality Meats - Groceries Fruits - Vegetables 3700 Bayonne Avenue CO.mp,ime,..S sr. PAUL'qS CHURCH of Caroline and Oliver Streets PIKESVILLE TAILOR Bingo - 8:15 Charles F. Marshall Monday and Friday Evenings PATTERSON PARK PHARMACY Reg. No. 4240 B. C. Malanowski, Ph.Ci. 2445 Eastern Ave. at Patterson Park Ave. Phone: BRoadway 9217, Baltimore, Md. Compliments of R. L. E. 4 ir THE COTTMAN COMPANY BALTIMORE C Fuel Merchants Since I87l THE I-I. C. McCOMAS FUEL CO. FUEL OIL - COAL - OIL BURNERS 320 West Twenty-Third Street, Baltimore II, Maryland Phone, BElmont 2440 OVER 75 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE Compliments of Compliments Jim Corkran's Liquors 5406 York Road of 0 C Where Your Neighbor deals Q Champion Brick Company Makers of Face Brick Since 1900 7600 PU LASKI HIGHWAY BALTIMORE 6, MD. A JOSEPH MULLAN ENTERPRISE O SEGALL-MAJESTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS 909 North Chorles Sf. CNeor Reod SU MULBERRY 5621 OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE LOYOLA Our repuf h ond ation is founded on high quolity work in vorious Types of photog h d T e esire o e o rotifyirmg service to cull, who fovor us with p y t b fg their potronioge. PORTRAITS AND WEDDINGS ik if? if? HSARAN SEAT COVERS for Year ,Round Comfort 'Dr sir 4 Fine Stores for your Shopping! A Compliments of HQJHSCHILD, KOHN fa co. MR 8, MRS M i St - Ed d Fursirure oSr::re - Igglllfezzte EDW'N FORRESTER Peabody 8777-8778 Fi'5HER'5 THE I-iou.sTEiN TRANSFER CUT RATE LIQUOR STORE COMPANY , HAULING 8: RIGGING 4923 Bela... Rd' HA' 9818 'I'I'I9-'l'I33 Watson St., Baltimore 2, Md Compliments of A FRIEND Mr. 8. Mrs. A. HEINOLD . PURE PORK RRODUACTS Charles D. Harrington FREE 'DELIVERY 205-207 North Ave. Mkt. - VErnon 3624 Stall: 20 North East Mkt. - Dlckens 9063 'A' 'A' 'A' GLEASON 81 LUTTS, INC. Dealers in Select Meats - Gysters - Fish - Game Fancy and Staple Groceries 501 W. COLD SPRING LANE BE. 6630 - 6631 'A' 'A' i' BULLINGEB BIHJS. RooFlNG CONTRACTORS ASBESTOS AND ASPHALT FLINTCOTE ROOFING - SIDING INSULATION - SLAG ROOFING - SHEET METAL WORK SLATE, TILE AND METAL ROOFS - REPAIRING A SPECIALTY HOPKINS 7310 2810 HAMPDEN Ava. Edmund J. Fick G. Robt. Fick, Sr RO0FING OF ALL TYPES ERECTED AND REPAIRED SHEET METAL - HOME INSULATION EDWARD G. FICK 81 CO. BELMONT 6620-21-22 2008-10 HARFORD AVENUE With Best Wishes to the Student Body from THOMAS W. AND JOHN C. PANGBORN Hogerstown, Morylond PARIS FOOD MARKET The Friendly Store Quality Meots - Groceries Fruits - Vegetables 3700 Bayonne Avenue Compliments ST. PAUL'S CHURCH of Caroline and Oliver Streets PIKESVILLE TAILOR Bingo '- 8:15 Charles F. Marshall Monday and Friday Evenings PATTERSON PARK PHARMACY Res- NO- 4240 Compliments of B, C. Molonowski, PHC-. 2445 Eastern Ave. at Patterson Park Ave. R- L- E. Phone: BRoadway 9217, Baltimore, Md. 'A' TI-IE COTTMAN COMPANY BALTIMORE I Fuel Merchants Since l87l THE I-I. C. McCOMAS FUEL CO. FUEL OIL - COAL - OIL BURNERS 320 West Twenty-Third Street, Baltimore II, Maryland Phone, BElmont 2440 OVER 75 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE Compliments of Compliments Jim Corkron's Liquors 5406 York Road of o A C Where Your Neighbor deals Q Champion Brick Company Makers of Face Brick Since 1900 7600 PU LASKI HIGHWAY BALTIMORE 6, MD. A JOSEPH MULLAN ENTERPRISE , 1 SEGALL-MAJESTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS 909 North Charles St. lNear Read St.l MULBERRY 562i OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE LOYOLA' Our reputation is founded on high quality work in various types of phot 9 aphy and the desire to be of gratifying service to all, who favor us wth their patroniage. PORTRAITS AND WEDDINGS tk it Sf? NSARAN SEAT COVERS for Year ,Round Comfort Xf? SZ' 4 Fine Stores for your Shopping! A compliments of HQJHSCHILD, KOHN ca cn. MR. Q MRS. M ' St - Ed d Fur:::ure offtiare -- rgZl':'e:::'e EDWIN FQRRESTER Peabody 8777-8778 F'5HER'5 THE HOLLSTEIN TRANSFER CUT RATE LIQUOR STORE COMPANY , HAULING 8: RIGGING 4923 Belalr Rd' HA' 9818 1'I'I9-'I133 Watson St., Baltimore 2, Md Compliments of A FRIEND Mr, 8. Mrs, A. HEINOLD . PURE PORK PRODUCTS Charles D. Harrington l 'FREE 'DELIVERY 205-207 North Ave. Mkt. - VErnon 3624 A swan: zo North East Mu. - olckens 9063 l 'A' at 'k I GLEASON 81 LUTTS, INC. Dealers in Select Meats - Oysters -- Fish - Game Fancy and Staple Groceries 501 w. COLD SPRING LANE BE. 6630 - 6631 'A' 'A' 'A' SINCE I935 ROADS AND ALL WEATHER TENNIS COURTS by DRUMMOND Sc COMPANY, INC. PI KESVI LLE-8, MARYLAND Compliments of BALTIMORE MOTOR STORAGE CO. 908 Morton Street DUFFY'S TAVERN A Home Awoy from Home 3436-38 Frederick Avenue Phone: EDmondson 3383 - 3384 JOSEPH M. DIGNAN AND SON Fast Motor Freight BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON 3141 Washington Blvd., Baltimore 30, Md THE E. EYRING 81 SONS CO. Builders sos s. Conkling Street Baltimore 24, Maryland Established 1887 4 4 THE ARUNDEL CORPORATION BALTIMORE-2, MARYLAND DREDGING - CONSTRUCTION - ENGINEERING and distributors of SAND - GRAVEL - STONE AND COMMERCIAL SLAG 'A' 'k ARUNDEL - BROOKS CONCRETE CORPORATION Pre-mixed Concrete Certified Quality From Graded Materials OFFICE AND PLANT 921 SOUTH WOLFE STREET, BALTIMORE-31, MD. EASTERN 8200 ' 1 I ESTABLISHED 1892 POTTHAST BROS., INC. Makers of Fine Hand-Mode Furniture The True Antiques of Tomorrow lCopyrightl 924 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. GREETINGS Howard W. Jackson Carle A. Jackson H. Riall Jackson RIALL JACKSON COMPANY Insurance Chamber of Commerce Building Baltimore-2, Md. - Mulberry 4700 Compliments of MR. 81 MRS. SAMUEL F. ROCHE, JR. RAPY'S 400 E. North Avenue Baltimore, Maryland SCHAEFFER'S RESTAURANT 121 West 'Randall Street FINEST SEA FOOD IN SEASON Compliments of THE nux'roN TAILQR iff if ik' JOH MCSHAIN, Inc. adddm it sir if? Joseph R. Kresslein Associate Maury, Donnelly 81 Parr, Inc. Commerce 81 Water Streets Insurance of All Kinds Bus. MUlberry 4625 Res. Dlckens 3445 MARYLAND HOTEL SUPPLY CO., INC. Meats, Poultry, Frozen Fraits Vegetalbles and Fish 227 S. Hanover Street Baltimore-'l, Maryland LExington 7055 14 UWM? MILTON'S CUT RATE LIQUOR STORE FINEST LIQUORS - BEER - WINES CIGARS - TOBAICCO 2306 Harford Road Baltimore, Md HENKEL 81 HORSMAN Incorporated 4 4 -Y- COLONIAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS VILLAGE 21II Rolling Road Pikesville Baltimore 7, Maryland W. F. CHEW COMMERCIAL -- INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL 4 4 4 For Delicious Candy, See Your Closest Compliments MISS AMERICA CAN DY STORE Of Locate-d ot 1608 'Harford Ave. 3514 Eastern Ave. 3'27 W- N ' AW' ELECTRIC SERVICE Charles 81 Fayette Sts. 405 S. Broadway North Avenue Market coo 2213 E. Monument St.. IIII IIIBIIIIWN IIIIII Sllll-P STILL The BIG Bottle lYou get 2 full glassesj STILL Best by Taste-Test STILL The Best Buy can Best Wishes to the Graduating Class From the Priests of St. John Evangelist Valley 81 Eager Streets C. E. KIMMELL 8. CO., INC. U. S. TIRES 27th 81 Remington - 3611 Fleet Street 7 W. Pennsylvania Avenue, Towson Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of Mr. 81 Mrs. Anthony Kedzior Compliments of B. R. S. 4 4 'k 'k i' COMPLIMEN TS CF ST. WILLIAIWS CHURCH FATHER FRANK EGAN, Postor FATHER BERNARD BRANNAN, Assistont 'k 'A' 'A' A PRAYER A DAY A PENNY A DAY for the mission of JAMSHEDPUR, INDIA Mission of the Jesuits of the MoryLand Province. MARYLAND PROVINCE MISSION BUREAU CALVERT AND MADISON STREETS BALTIMORE 2, MARYLAND HOUSE of WELSH Saratoga Street at Guilford Avenue Compliments off J. Liston Wiedefeld Compliments of J. T. WILLS 637 N. Howard Street FOOID COMES Fl RST! WESTERN FLYERS ' WAGNER'S FOOD STORES BOWLING TEAM 3'I'l7 St. Paul Street 3317 Greenmout Ave. - 5400 York Rd. Cold Spring Lane 81 Loch Raven Blvd SHOP THE WAGNER WAY! MULLAN CONTRACTORS 3945 GREENMOUNT AVENUE ELMCNT 7620 Compliments of FASHIONETTE BEAUTY SHOP 4119 Frederick Avenue JOE BELL Quality Poultry Wholesale 81 Retail Store: 603 W. Lexington Street Stalls: 651-652 Lexington Market Phone: SAratoga 9807 Ph. Eastern 0016 - Orleans 8845 George Ebert 81 Sons Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal and Roofing Contractors N. E. Corner Fairmont 81 Linwood Avenues BeIl's Hardware 8. Supply Co 4004-06 Old York Road Belmont 0452 Compliments of A FRIEND Phone: Vernon 1139 E. BENESCH Choice Beef, Lamb 81 Veal FREE DELIVERY 216 North Ave. Market, Baltimore 1, Md. LExington 4827 - 4828 BRADLEY 81 HERBERT CUlfL'D OPTICIANS 525 N. Charles St., Baltimore-1, Md. -V- COlMrPLI.MENTS OF THE LANSDELL COMPANY BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 4 ELECTR If she wants a date- Meter If she comes to call- Receiver If she wants an escort -Cond t uc or If you think she's pick- ing your pocket- Detector If she's slow of com- prehension - Ac- celerator If she goes up in the air-C' ond enscr If she's hungry-Feeder JU T C LOVE If she's a poor cook- Discharger If she eats too much- Rectifier If her hands are cold -Heater If she fumes and sput- ters-Insulator If she wants a holiday ---Transmitter If she's narrow in her views--Amplifier If she's a pest-Extcr- minator . CALL VOGEL - Rrr'r OF BALTIMORE, Inc. LExinglon 6344 FOR PEST CONTROL S-ERVICE 233 St. Paul Place ANN'S Delicious Food - All Kinds of Beverages Best Ice Cream in Town CALL DICKENS 9854 F-OR DELIVERY FANCY ICES - ICE CREAM 4320 Erdman Ave. - Plenty Available Parking Space Give a Gift with a School or Lodge Seal Attractive Selection of Gifts on Display . For All Local Schools and Colleges Rings - Banquet and Prom Favors - Pins Trophies - Bowling Prizes - Watches Diamond Rings and Wedding Bands Loyola Rings, Pins and Other Jewelry TEXACO MODERN SERVICE STATION 110 Reisterstown Road Near Milford Avenue Compliments of C. H. F. The C I' t John Trockenbrot amp 'men S MR. 81' MRS. C0mP Y LOUIS A. viou 310 N. Paca Street near Saratoga- sUNNY,s Italian and American Mulberry 1052 Since 1882 Groceries - Me0fS 1519 W. Baltimore Street Skill - Integrity - Responsibility Joseph F. Hughes 81 Co., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 509-511 N. Charles Street Baltimore, Maryland Ve. 6520 R. Emmett Voelkel Business Forms and Systems 701 N. Howard Street VErnon 7672 Gllmor 8000 Compliments of THE J. H. LAWRENCE CO. l CLOTHES OF CHARACTER EomE Acoas Charles St. at Redwood Phone: BRoadway 6180 M. BUDACZ 81 SON FURNITURE 1744 Eastern Avenue Baltimore 31, Maryland Compliments of A FRIEND STEINER CONSTRUCTION CO. 2122 Maryland Avenue Compliments of Refinish Your Floors We Rent THE ALBRECHT CO. Sanders - Edgers - Polishers BOOKBINDERS Paints - House Furnishings SCHUMANN HARDWARE CO 211 S. Sharp Street, Baltimore 1, Md. Monument Street 8. Kenwood Avenue Compliments of A FRIEND M. EDWARD SAFFRAN Mutual lnsurcmce Service 300 Water Street Baltimore 2, Md. J . JENKINS SONS CO., it 'A' 'Q' INC. Compliments 'k of Manufacturers SCHOOL a. COLLEGE JEWELRY C. MARKLAND KELLY -A' President - City Council 20 W. Redwood Street MUIberry 3394 ' 4 4 4 FRIGIDRAFT Compliments of CORPORATION HA. 5431 EDWARD D. IDZI 2437 Eastern Avenue Baltimore 24, Maryland J . Brooke Shehan, Sr. See GASSI NGER BROS., INC. For New Floors Linoleum, Rubber ond Asphalt Tile, Complete Showing of Furniture and Electrical Appliances Open Monday, Friday 8: Saturday Evenings until 9 P.M Phone: Di. 7300 for,Estimates SCHULTZ ENTERPRISE, INC. Builders of New Bungalows J. CARROL SCHULTZ Loyola '45 Hilltop Theatre Wired ELECTRICAL By F R E D F I N K Your Baltimore County Contractor GUARANTEED FAST SERVICE Ph. Towson 5353-5354 - 8 E. Penna Ave. Appraisors-Builders Be. 0026 COLWILL CONSTRUCTION CO. Incorporated 2114 Maryland Ave., Baltimore-18, Md. Convenient Weekly or Monthly Payments S. 8. N. KATZ, INC. Jswsuans .ma su.vsRsMlTHs 105-113 N. Charles Street Compliments of JOHN 81 CHARLES Compliments of HENRY J. KNOTT MASONARY CONTRACTOR BEImont 5747 2122 Maryland Ave., Baltimore-18, Md. LaFOND DISPLAY WILLIS J. JESTER Poperhcinging 8. Pointing MOhawk 2043 14a W' Fayette sheet Modern Appliance Service Co. Appliances - Television Sa' 3741 Sales - Service - Parts 2312 Harford Road HO. 4200 Congratulations from CLOVERLAND ' FARMS J the Sloro ol Specialty Shops Phone: MU. 9318 HENRY C. HOFFMAN 1 Wholesale and Retail Butter, Eggs, and Poultry 624-26 W. Lexington St., Baltimore 1, WE DELIVER Baltimore's Leading Independent Dairy The Home of Lotta Cream and Baby Clover Cream' Md. LA. 4920 I Compliments of FARMER'S MARKET 615 Forrest Street EDWARD J. NUESLEIN Interior 8. 'Exterior Painting Roof Painting 8. Coating Improvements - Repairs 2510 E. Hoffman Street EAstern 4148 Congratulations to the Graduates of 1950 Hutzler Brothers Co. Compliments of SEARS, ROEBUCK 81 CO. Baltimore-13, Maryland -x ar -A' RICHARD J. OTENASEK Insurance - All Forms Holliday and Fayette Streets MUlberry 0300 'Ir 'k 'k -Congratulations Graduates and STYLEPLUS CLOTHES Wishes to Congratulate, Too, Your Teachers The Finest in This Land TH E ROSARY SHOP TherLittle Shop Where you get so much Religious gift for Everyone M. E. CONNOLLY 420 Benninghaus Rd. HOpkins 4388 Compliments of MR. 8. MRS. ALEX STACK BEER-WINE 528 S. Bouldin Street Compliments of LAKEIN'S JEWELERS 5400 Harford Road - 515 S. Broadway Friendly Credit Since 1913 HARMON'S FLORIST Catonsville, Maryland FRED MARQUARDT'S BAKERY Butter Cake Our Specialty John J. 81 F. Rowland 201 N. Belnord Ave., Baltimore 24, Md. PEABODY 4166 Prescription Pharmacists Established 1921 Eastern 81 Ellwood Avenues LAFAYETTE SEA FOOD Co. Baltimore, Maryland Oysters, Fish and Crabs, Came 1218 N. Fremont Ave. - Madison 7566 BEST WISI-IES JAMES J. LACY Pontiac 6 Pontiac LUTZ suPPLY co. MCKENNA PONTIAC co., lNc. 4419 E. Frankford Ave. Solis at Semi 2033 Eastern Avenue, WOlfe 0220 New and Used Cars Compliments of W. RANDALL BARRETT THE BALTIMORE BEAUTY SHOP 655 W. Baltimore St., Batlimore 1, Md. BERTHA MITCHELL, Prop. ' MUlberry 9607 Pacific Steel Heating Boilers Are Known the World Over for their ,Economical Performance H BUILDING SERVICE CO., INC. 1707 Court Square Bldg. Baltimore-2, Maryland SA. 6781 The Finest in Healthful, Convenient, Economical Oil Heat! UM Zwmw Precision-engineered for Money-saving efficiency! CALL LEXINGTON 6422 American Oil Company Phone: VErnon 4550-4551 ARCADE FRUIT CO. Fancy Fruits and Fresh Vegetables Free City and Suburban Deliveries 212-215 North Avenue Market Opp. Charles St. Arcade, Baltimore 18, Md. Compliments of ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH Rev. T. Vincent Fitzgerald, Pastor Telephone: EAstern 0660 ANNEX APPLIANCE COMPANY Refrigerators - Washing Machines Sales 81 Service 2437 Eastern Ave., Baltimore 24, Md. BERNARD F. IDZI C-ompl i ments and Besft Wishes of BRADFORD FEDERAL .SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 2600 Block Fayette Street Insured Savings Home Loans Open Daily O'Rleans 7025 AL'S FOUNTAIN 8. GRILL Serving Hamburgers Hot Dogs 8. French Fries Also Deluxe Fountain Service Reisterstown Rd. 8: Church Lane Pikesville PIKE 309 , 1897 - - - 1950 Nothing Could Be Finer Than Lovely, Fresh Flowers From . . . BAUER FRED C. BAUER 181-187 Gittings Ave., Baltimore 12, Md. i' Compliments of ATLANTIC FISH CO. 'k NOVAK BRO. 2131 E. Lombard Street IMPERIAL REFRIGERATION 1625 Eastern Avenue Compliments of the HoIy Eight of St. EIizabeth's Compliments of DR. N. F. SPECTOR 20 N. Howard Street HOBBS DRIVE IN 5643 New Edmondson Hwy. GREG'S CON F. 500 S. East Avenue Compliments of A FRIEND B RAGER'S Eutaw 8. Saratoga Streets INSURANCE 1207 Mercantile Trust NORTHERN PHARMACY 6701 Harford Road Compliments of MARIE CODD, INC. 810 N. Charles Street Compliments of J. C. SPRINGER 8. SON DOC'S DELICATESSEN 3232 Chesterfield Avenue CHOICE LUNCI-I MEATS COLD BEER BRoadway 9444 FREE DELIVERY H. G. ROEBLICK ssow 2140 AISQUITH STREET BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Sl? 1? 'LT il' 'AP 'LT Ti? if 15? TDP 'QT fr 'lr ir 1? 12' 'ik Sf? TQ' fir T3 sir 'sir S? ii' if Y? 'lr ik PRINTERS-LITI-IOGRAPHERS TO SCHCOLS AND COLLEGES EVERYWHERE Pfzadaceu af THE LCYCLA 7750 l L w -x A-,. ,. ,. .. V- M1355 .Hf an mm A ,, -.M A
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