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He has been our understanding source of encouragement in the Sacrament of Penance, our model of generosity in the sacrifice of the Mass, and our source of spiritual food in the Eucharist. During these years, our progress was at times hesitant, but we per- severed. Wfith the help of our Jesuit training, under St. Ignatius' inspir- ing motto AD MAJORENI DEI GLORIAM, our High School days have been a success! Now we are prepared to step through the door which opens into the next phase of our Catholic lives-Catholic maturity! As our friend and inspiration in High School, He now is to take over the direction of our mature Catholic lives. The threshold over which we have passed at Loyola is our preparation for that maturity. If later we meet the challenge of maturity: if we conquer its problems and difficulties, we shall, at that moment when time becomes eternity, pass through that final door which opens to eternity and a face to face vision of Him whom we learned to love so ardently. . ' i 1 I K 1 Ep , c ia 3 9 Q 5 5 ft .y v 'S Ns In the classroom The Faculty of Loyola has always hccn a most distinguished one. In searching for a man whose Christ-like character hest typifies the Jesuit way of life. we have selected a devoted and outstanding priest, Father Joseph M. Kelley, SJ. For more than thirty years, various graduates-to-he of Blakefield have profited from his superh teaching. On Satur- days, many have enjoyed his lively lrish wit at the Physics Cluh sessions. Father has always liccn a source of inspiration to us. He has played a major role in guiding us through the door which leads to future maturity. Witll the sincere desire, therefore, to express our gratitude for Father's untiring efforts and inspiring example, we, the Sen- ior Class, dedicate this '58 Loyola to Rev. Joseph M. Kelly, SJ. w Dedimtivrz in Gratitude . . . For your inspiring, patient and Christ-like example, . . Class of '58 REV. JOSEPH M. KELLEY, S.J. With the Radio Club i s x 5 At the Altar Q Administration-Faculty ?L'L A., ' K W ,S , , :Qtr-A k ....- 'J ,..ag..N VERY REYEREND ANTHONY J. ZEITS, SJ., President Like ourselves, Father Zeits has been at Loyola for four years. During this time, he eonstantly labored to make each year our finest. Sinee that first assembly of our Fresh- man year. Father has been a constant souree of leadership and inspiration. Any sueeess whieh we may attain in the future will be attributed in a large part to Fathers understanding interest. LOYCLA REVEREND MICHAEL J. BLEE, SJ. Principal Father Blee has taught us to aet and think as men. We fully realize the effort he has made in guiding us through the door to maturity. Wve, the Senior Class, will always be grateful for his interest, direction, and Christ-like example. REV JOHN L BRUNETT Stud! nt Counselor REV WIILRLF V BALDWIN SJ Admmutrator nw 1 aww 'QW WW' 'WB' LEADERS M '--.. Numa REV. AR FIIUR J. LONG SJ. Pr: :Ct 0 Discipline A WX Avo' BRO. PETER J. BARTNIK, SJ. Adnzinistratofs Assistant MR. THOMAS J. BRADLEY, SJ. English, History If ' N 'William-...Q ff MR. DAVID A. KENNEDY English, Registrar X ey' Y-111' vnu' as-. Q, it X.. , Q ...ff fff BRO. WILLIAM A. GARRIGAN, SJ. Adnzinistralofs Assistant MR. ANTHONY Y. BUCHNESS, SJ. Physics, Mathemalics A -6.5, If sal' 111813 M R . T H E O D O R E E . BRADY, SJ. Latin, English NAN, SJ. Religion, English REV. EDWARD L. BREN 'NIR JOHN 'NI LARBOX SJ M' W Latin -'- ' NIR JOHIN N CRIME N4 MISS M KRX C LREACHAN Q Librarian J fi' 'hh Lnlm Englmh 1 -Hu... qv'-Q, fifvv 'VIR ALFRED CORDES Latin M..-- F REW RICHARD J COL Apr?- f-ns, CAN SJ Y -'wr' Latm Relzgzon ..f' t.....-A i fa'-Q 'GN MR DAVID P CUSICK SJ Latin English 'VIR GEORGE CURTIN Laun Englzsh ..-t Q MR. G. RICHARD -'E DIMLER, 5.1. German MR. JOHN J. GALLAHIQE, b.J. Latin, French 'T' . R , oo-- 'viv- f MR. JOSEPH C. HAWLEY SJ. Latin, English MR. JAMES C. HIPP Band Director 1 MR. WILLIAM J. ELLIOTT, S.J. Latin, English MR. EDWARD J. HARGADEN Mathematics, Director of Athletics Saw' '--wsu. , . ,, , -yu-, Q, C' ,r .l:A,g.. 1, ,wwf I' 4--L g 'ryi 1 'fl T2?e4'3i'. 'a'ff',jv' . R ' it MR. GEORGE E. HELFRICH Mathematics, Treasurer MR. JOHN F. KEATINC, S.J. Latin, Creek WM Ag. G' I I 'W Q Q14 r,...5 REV. JOSEPH M. KELLY, REV. GREGORY G. SJ. KIEHNE, SJ. Physics Religion REV. JOHN B. LANAHAN, MR. JOHN F. MCANDREW b.J. History Latin, Creek, Religion i W ,,, Vefgikwifl R' X to .. -1: 1. MDW ' .Aim ,- im..- , vw u, -.. ag , ..- 2-yi - f GT, M , 'Q A 'Y H H fp, REV. ALOX bILb P. MR. JOHN F. MCVEIGH, A MCCONIGAL, S.J. S.J. f Religion, Biology Mathematics 6 I Km 1 va, x 1 vi . x, - pans- NIR. JOHN J. MARTINEZ, MR. JOHN T. MEHR S.J. Mathematics, History Mathematics 'G 5 MR. LEO A. MURRAY, SJ. Latin, French REV. WILLIAM J. RUPPENTHAL, S..I. Chemistry I I' . Y fax :EN MR. WILLIAM T. NETTER, SJ. Latin, English 1 It ' L I iff, N REV. VINCENT M. 0'BRIEN, SJ. Latin, English, Religion .W W SWF' fb' ,gif- ' MR. JOHN A. REUSHER, SJ. Mathematics MR. ROBERT J. WHALEN, SJ History , A ' 'KT' 'I i- Mr. Hargaden and Mr. Crimy talk 55f M I' over the cIuy's events. if , . i U ,dl MR. VVILLIAM V. RYAN REV. JOHN F. SHERIDAN, N-J Physical Education S..I. ' Latin, English, Religion X- . -'4 xx . -.N ' fi -ur' ilIY QLYLA - J wr-',,, .N UDCICTCIGSSMCH WWE' ll I I l As the worlfl turns. the seasons ehangeg aml this floor swings wide. Another Q f Z I 4 1 E 5 . E I a ml w elass, the lflass of '58. passes through this portal. Though you. the llllllt'l'l'IllSSlHPll. are not yet really to pass through this floor., that future moment will soon he yours. Harrl work, rletermina- tion aml eloseness to Christ will guarantee you a sueeessful aml happy entranee through that floor whieh will open into your Catholic world of l0fll0l'I'Oll' I i I E I First Row: Cardwell, Baldwin, Ciekot, Bokcl, Connelly, Third Row: C. Luvaa. Parkvr, Inglif, Burnr, Sauer, Melovik. Hearh. Czlrneal. Fourih Row: Sealy, Crcmin. Roricr, O'Mailey, Rohde, Slrivkcr, Se-cmul Row: Nohe, Mcliim, Houff, Noonan, Gencz, O'Ncill, Cochran. I r. Colgan, SJ. Absent: Mcrsinger. Rossi, Turner. Ma, ,.,,, .f-f' rv W Une-A Xxyx x K I x Q o yX9F5n.v-ff? ' A - -X ,,, 'f' ' Xu., -A -I Tflne out in th x5 If M 0 n 'db was 4 I: .X me post io: Ireshman day form. f another bun. .Ib p gmc, gm-toon xx Luz! Chapel, as Oewglglag to our Sm: nd an 0 91 fi d . I A 1 , om, H, I h ugh Baddxdn hgkdugichwik. Lord. n mm for a talk ,,iui,5:i1 1 0 yoke, ' Looks Us Cardweu' 1-Xaffnllm ' 13 .,,. . . . and when I'm a Senior, this will lie my bench, boasts Mike Torino to fellow Freshmen -Newcomlm, Gonzalez, and Kudell. B Entirely memorizerl by next Monday, reminds Mr. n G - W'halen, SJ., whose history class appears il bit stunned hy this piece of information. First Row: Guerin, Flanigan, Hutchins, Powell, Fr. Sheridan, man, Rutherford, Doetzer. SJ., Keidel, Gonzalez, Bonsiero. Fourth Row: L. Borrero, Erocle, LeFevre, Rendmond, Cronin Second Row: Newcomb, C. Borrero, Klein, Supik, Bankurd, Serio. McFadden, Hooper, Mursigliu. Kadell, Cote, Wedekind, Ray. Absent: Turner. Third Row: Feldman, Burgun, Lynch, Link, Torino, Acker- fn. .-4 -'infill ' 8 OIL Mr. llullvfi. so you clun'l know? Xvvll, lm-Us lmpq- mnnrlmmly luums tho zlnsxscr to Mr. l3r:ldley's questionfl It's all in the book, boys, says Mr. Bradley, SJ., to Freshmen Yondcrsmiih, Lupton. und Douglas. I1 2 ' irst RIJICJ XYYCllll1'l'. ixillllllr. L. Blair. Mr. Brady, SJ., Butz, Kofllxmsflxi, Villas, Bowl.-. l,y1'e'lt. Mundy. Fuurlh Row: I . l,lu'z1f, Rf-lly. Slllllll, RObbllill'll, Ford, Halllvll, rrnml Row: llylv, Slurlq. Tlllllllx llnrrvtt, Rmmp, Ymulvr- l,1m alllllll. llunninglmm, Lupton. Cam-3. ,-Hlsvlll: lfilgllll, l,2lZll0l'l!llx. Third Row: Grolnoxsski, Tillman, Hugh, Miller, Dougluf, N1 AP' First Row: Thompson, Doyle, Lyons, Mm-Carily, Mr. Carboy, SJ., Skoglin, Amlerfon, Calf-, McClure. SUFOIIII Row: fllllllCl1lPCl'gCl', Pelrz, Halln, Peck, Dunning, Hare, K1-rnan. W. Blair. Third Row: Mivim-hc, Fusting, Collcran, Hoffman, Murphy, 1.--. E- ',,1I1ioun. RES. fmllcs Mr' C I . -1 fl0llSlf . Lf, ..Y0u' this 'hlrllll liw lime: wmgl' - , ,hum A be ll snlb to A lung way from Loyola. ell, fellows! re-marks Peck lo his classmates Blai n e - Lyons, and Fubling. 3l'll0YH SJ., ,J-aff' ., Rutkowski, Harri5on. Fourlh Row: Fayman, Reese, Babel, Whitman, Tontz, Bradley Tydings. . Absent: Dabrorki, Lawlor. a ' X x X' , K A , X .F ,. lL's rw:-ss lime, us Frcflnncn Him-lnlcr, Kelly, Cray, und Robin head fur il well-earllccl lrrvulllm-r. GDC-E First Kaur: M4-Gill, Dcrr, Franz, Mr. Yxhalen, SJ., Chrislhilf, Ke-nm-dy, RQ-lly. Sefvonrf lclilff Kulluf. Knoll. Wwurd, Sanger, Alesfi, Progalr, Marx. Rubin. Thirrl Row: Borolif. Carter, Creuney, Becker, Trimp, F. .f1rmllwr CIIISSIIIIQ' oL'er. ' high Underclalssmen-Trimp, Kane. DuGrunge, and Crcnncy. Ih-Crzmge, J. lJcCrnngc, Cray, S1-hcnk. Fourth Row: M4-Ginnis. Dzissulski, Bruns, Lowry, Puvlovfky. Lev, Hielrler. Absent: Lenlz, llcnxer, Rune. J. yiilflltlflillg. Hnrtzell, Yr i ' ' fl mx 5 . , .Q Q if ' 3 9 fe' r ' f .gl ,W ,asm 8? ,xg Y N- who at Q1 41? P x First Row: P. Bruns, Griswold, Mr. Crimy, Sauter, Pecldivord. Milll'0lHl, Richard, DrippS, Brown. Second Row: Heine, Donhauser, Dempsey, Iwantsch, Bell, Fourth Row: Wlalsll, Owens, Longley, Cohen, Coreclii, Seward Giangrandi, Basta. Folherth, Ulroch, Yox. Third Row: Biasucvi, Kodenski, Keeney, Rupp, Heubccli, Ab-997115 Killilln, Tellefmllll- UXXNX Friday againl Members of 1-F are ready to 'A A A ' AA head for the home-fires. They include Peddi- L- Q5 cord, Rupp, Dempsey, Bruns, Kodenski, Busta, M and Killian. Gne-F Ay . ,... ww.-- ..m. , N-----M w WI ,,., -..,- X LJ , A N, 'ig , Neg- Qi. - ?r,?. '?.I'f- , 1 -,. Bs, fm A a 9 L 12 I K - 2: ' u 612.4 G ,. we ,sal :Q 'ah .4 ,Y , , H, ' , A-gg 1 'Em r v? n 7 ' 1 X af Na' QI Q 1 ' H2 A ,, Q K i ,fy ggi:-fx , l f W my N7 1 ,E 23: g A o. ,- h Uri 'THQ-, 1- 1 Y 51' NW' sy ,Xxx .y. R ga if l J:..FL:4Ql:.A'n -f rg Q X7 fi-Q . -3 -as ww: x Y. as B 'v'?F'Z'lii'IQf1.,,g . - 1, 1- .f.s. g Rltmlller Dumler and Hzlclvbmnrll mm oplimiblic I'1rsI Hou Bench Owelll Mmlulrlm Mr IJUIIICF, SJ Hlldchrlndt Rilmiller, bu0m1Kon NIUHIIIIX J T sllllh Baxnlx E hellx LOUDNCIIIIIII Ale I Hastings, 7h1l'!llX0ll lxlll Qllllllll Pllktllhdll llld 4 R P Welsll hyper MdFl0lll, Metz. Fourth Run In Q Wlontymlllnrw lllderone Ll-awenl, Nnyder P G. W'el5h, 5-...4 x' I if F' 'P 5 H . . i v. ' s 1 a -1' dxqxyva. I 'X A1 .4 , . CU vi- 'P' First Row: Srlienning, Lambdin, Herbert, Clirislhilf, Mr. Curtin, Genovese. Overton, Yon Eiii, Blum. Second Row: Webster, Lattanzi. Heyl, J. Stewart, Klebe, Engram, Cooper, Slavinsky. Third Row: Budzynski, Currier, Askew, M. Smith, Kullnke, lfga.'.:g,- 'sw n ff- . , 'Q-4' 31 1 1511, ,f ,t V . 1 1 N f U. ' i 0h! So you don't believe me, Sobotkaln remarks Mr. MeAndrew. I wonder if Stewart, Kuhnke and Christhilf are that attentive in class? 39 E. King, Cilumbrello, Callahan, P. 0'Malley. Fourfh Row: R. Leonard, Rossi. Ryan, Wisniessbki, Mellen- dick, Heimbach, Sobotka, Dimler. Absent: Cummings. nw-.'www-.,, E Two-B af!-ui , vm, if ,ww fmt. ,fd-1 i.. , 1... Wim You could have at least spelled your name right! 1' ,rl fx' ly V- 'XX-'ws inf-A Good, light reading-only nine hundred pages! I W 0 ' C First Row: Dietz, Rowe, Fr. O'Brien, SJ., Voelker, J. L. Rossbach, Ray, Williams, Belz. Smith. Fourth Row: Montague, Kelly, Buckelman, Diegelman, Muel- Second Row: Sullivan, Harrison, D. Fahey, Knickman, Lochte, ler, Nowakowski, French, Luebehusen, Pilachowski, Kowa- Schutz, Pulsche. lczyk. Third Row: Turner, Macon, Melocik, Herbermann, Schwarz, rw 26 gays, I 1,91 i V gr P'. , 1 .... A . VV . .gif : .E . ffnlz W. 95 - f in QQ V A gi N. f ' -A 0 as, if few if half .-. 4814 vm-S Two-D 1 10' 1 First Row: Anderson, Van Daniker, S. King, Mr. Neller, SJ., Jerardi, Rea, Zerner. Second Row: Dukehurt, Hoff, Cavan-os. Fowler, Broderick, R. Stewart, Przybylski, Blair. Third Row: Gallagher, Hook, Dolterweirh, McCullough, Herring, 0'Neill, Lassotovitch, Malntegna, Miller. Fourth Row: Sulleriield, Sluch, Brick, Cross, C. Brown, Rankin, Greene, W. M. Kowalczyk Neubert. 1 Gee, it would be great to have my own car! It seems as though Neubert, Zerner, Dotter- weich and Przybylski are happy with life at Loyola! 5 ,ag ff 4' 42 'UQ 3,5 30 Firxt Row: Petri, Coma-ak, Enoch, Mr. Martinez, SJ., Cronin, LeCendre, Zappa. Second Row: Reynolds, Clifford, Franz. P. Dennis Smith. Alvarez, T. Fahey, Wilfon. Third Row: Mayer, Hofherr. Kiernan. Kraus. Murphy, Muhly, Schaefer, Campbell. Fourth Row: P. A. Turner, Roscnzteel, Hinef, Twilluy, Galifzcwaki. Naali, Hepner, Pleinef. . -- ff f 'k 4 .. ,.f7'1i' it 'ffflq 2'4- zl L A ,N ' ' to T F Q 5 5 X Wig X w 0 Q . qi mi' WRU f fi f . '47 Q. 0' Kw5'f'55+ 5 That sign was meant for everyone except Reynolds, Petri, and Enoch! Several heudx are better than one, ebpecially when it comes to Caemr! 'Q Summer u-as great! Now, back to the books! kl- viii 'I v v .' Ng M V, r C, K Hb.. WW. I wonder if that post is going to topple? ll ff' Two-G First Row: Cullrerlel, D. Weber, R. Smith, Klein, Fr. MvGonigzll, SJ., H. Leonard, Streep, Adams, Kenrel. Svroml Row: Emmett, Hagen. Falyal, Moran, Depasquaile, Mullen, Planck. Third Row: S4-haluln. Kenney, Mvlfudden, Turk. Grupski. Thompson, Carew, Pierre. Fourth Row: Blake, Dohhyn, Fubting. Tonlcy, Hindcll, Sluehler, Meredith. Absent: Carter. .A .vi if QJW Qi! -If ,Q 3' N-1, was 4 . 1...- . H' Fe' Scheye! I wonder why Baldwin, Welsh and Cately are 4 , dropping in to visit Fr. Long? Just to say My A hello, no doubt! , ' ' First Row: Freiert, McGuirk, Mr. McVeigh, SJ., Cately, Snyder. Second Row: Baldwin, Alt, Koerner, Sr-heye, Collins, Caruso, Strauss, Schaefer. Third Row: Welsh, Peters, Riley, Zetlmeisl, Conery, Parker, Brennan, Penn, Winkel. Fourth Raw: Chesmore, Wynne, Heinlein, T. J. 0'Donnell, Fohner, Frost, Bradley, Yates, Turk, Nietuliicz. Absent: Bernady, Powell. Three It looks like the Varsity missed a star in .m aw, me W 'f ff-Q' fn flfirni ' ff + e A milf elf, RW'---11'ff . 7,.k,,,,,y.t,k ga: X . b. ,, .,., , AY lb' ,,,,,MW,- 4k 'fx 'W qm.4..,,+, wg 1 as - -34,315 - , we : , 3 -4, E, .. sw W -wig, ,X s,1',,r.,,--V TMJ- :Z R :Qt-ggfss3es,Ef-f?33fa1-swfasfaqg G, mai' . 3 ,Kg Qpgt.. W'-Q ig?'5w'f Yfiifk Affi- ii 11 we ., i ,,,,,,,n' Q e Three - B sf, Mr. Ryan seems to he intent on making sure Ways, Loome and Goodwin of 3B check in for P. T.! Yates and Bradley of 3A do not seem to mind. Loyolrfs Canteen Service comes in handy at Recess! First Row: Nosker, Koch, Kenny, Mr. Gallahue, SJ., Cackowski, Loome, Morrissey. Second Row: Davis, Marzullo, Sweeney. Starkloff, Sybert, Thompson, Polumbo. Third Row: Nordhoff, Wasilefsky, Haslup, Dugan. Slawski, Franks, Hoffmann. Fourth Row: Fondnazio, Burton, Goodwin, Pieper, Clark, Michener, Kelly, Novieki. Absent: Drake, McDonnell, Strajcek, Ways. f Jr .fi Y Three-C if - 1 Wonder what has captured Leonhart's attention? Sheehan, Kohlhepp and Bollinger seem more concerned about 'v Leonhart, Mulh and Dierz seem to be in one of their typical carefree moods! lunch! First Row: Prendergast, Blair, Burns, Kohlhepp, Mr. Reusher, SJ., Leonhart, Lambdin, Bollinger, Carozza. Seroml Row: Janos, Siemek, Bowers, Bishop. Gigliotli, Dietz, Ramos, Brown, Wedekind. Third Row: Sheehan, Olivera, heechuck, Haupt, Allenhaugh, Anton. McGuire, Dunne. Fourth Row: Gruhowski, Michini. Amrein, Piharski, Milan, Miller, Phillips, Demek. Absent: Carfine, Conrad, Kogler, Muth. I . has-A -Q Three - E 'ae K ,milf ,. ,tx yt ff ,i fx, - 133, nr' -4.. 5-Q QL -5. It sounds good, Tom, but it's wrong, remarks Mr. Elliott, SJ. , IQ. , into N .AWE xi. Everyone seems more serious than usual as Mr. Elliott, S. J. illustrates a point from the text to Rhodes. First Row: Mat-in, Seve-ik, Patrick, Farrell. Mr. Elliott, SJ., Gardner, Platz, Potts. Second Row: Hee-gan, Baird, Del:-los, Doyle, 54-harper, O'Neill, Rhodes, Buehler, Harman. Third Row: Hillman, Mclnnes, Flanigan, Kuper, Brennan, Logue, Burch, Coyle, Rudolph. Fourth Rau-: Dziuha, Cunningham, Phelan, Leeds, 0'Keefe, Hickey, Blatchley, Blazucki. 'Ns 5--1-pq. , - 1 If XX . ' ol f 11 ,. . E 1 Xxx--will I ' 5 4' 5 uQg! -gag' :wk All-1 Qc ginibn g , , - ,Q 'Y'5't'5?1?i55? 3:1 gsigtiz? 'l1lQni2r 4 Athletics ,.v-'iw -- L ' Siuee the main purpose of sports al Loyola is to builrl eliaraeter. atllleties open the floor lo maturity a little further. Loyola's athletic' program plays a key role in equipping her students to face the problems aml responsibil- ities of life. Harll-fighting. loyal teams are praelieal proof that our ideal has been aehieverl. Certainly the Loyola athlete exemplifies the true Loyola spirit of doing his best FUR THE GREATER GLORY 0F COD! R .MBYIQY ILA X .lr X 'Q,,fy-fa l lf.,-. ,.f- K f -i dx M- 1 rk 'U x S ,ff 2, ? 'ffff ff fiff X -'Lf J ff S Lf 1,c HICKEY SHEHAN ABROMAITIS CORBIN REGAN ' LQ '1 ff. V - ' ws. Q ,. . , , x. ' . .fmw f - ' Q ,mv Z Q :. Nm- - MEHRING W7 wh ax, I LAMBDIN Lu.,-5, L- DUCAN KANE SULLIVAN ,heme ARMSTRONG V191 fy MCCAMBRIDGE ,W4 WALSH U k i MW -fffff TAMBERINO ALLENBAUGH BUCHNESS SNYDER Footbafl NI 'Z wg. i ffm- if , r w , , , 5' r,'f?',l:'53::,if,Qff ','55'2f ,S in , Top Row, Left to Right: Mr. Mehr fCoachl, Baird fManagerl, Jerardi, King, Rowe Wedekind, Damstra, Bollinger, Bodie 4Managerb, Mr. Ryan fAsst. Coachl. Second Row: Winkel, Lambdin, Schaefer, Mehring, Allenbaugh, Dugan, Parlett, Sullivan, Abromaitis Shehan. First Row: Christhilf, Walsh, Hickey, Armstrong, Tamberino, Corbin, Buchness Regan, Snyder, Kane. Loyola 13-St. .loe's Prep 20 Mighty light but lots of fight, Loyola eleven opens '58 season. Loyola took the kickoff and two plays later Snyder rambled 66 yards for the drive . . . Armstrong leads strong defense . . . Bad punt enables St. ,loe's second TD . . Dons a I T ' l move on recovered fumble . . . Snyder tallies l ' from three, Regan adds extra point . . . Hawk- lets rally to win 20-13. g r f 'E r r S 'K' P2 W R r - K-, 7 if cl UPI 1 if .., ,M gy. '- - -all L Isl! ln iei , ,1 ,J a t ,LLJ ' f X 1 Corbin rolls up yardage. - .. Tex: first TD . . . The Prep scored on a 60-yard Z Q' J Loyola 7 Cnty 39 Dons open bid for MSA Rou h and rugged Clty came to w1n Loyola wanted this one too City s Armour was too much for the Blue and Gold Clty tallied twice in first period and once more in second Dons Snyder lntercepts pass ln third quarter Dons roll as McCambr1dge sneaks for score Clty scores three times IH fourth quarter Dons lose brulser wal Chnsthzlj TD bound Loyola 21 Georgetown 0 Dons recelve kickoff and march 70 yards for TD with Regan scoring Defense led bv Tamberrno and Armstrong zeroes Geor etown Armstrong recovers fumble Dons roll agaln Walsh gathers ln pass from Snyder to make score 12 O Dugan blocked Hoya punt for safety At the start of the second half Snyder raced 60 yards for a TD Regan converted Second team took over and held the Hoyas until the final whistle 'V '41 ,Vw I -data g'+lf ' Hold on Tambo' Loyola 33 McDonagh 13 after two straight losses Dons take klckofl' and march wlth Snyder scorln from the 16 Cadets score twice Splke tres score on pass from McCambr1dge In second half offense cllcks as Snyder tallles IWICC more Defense holds Cadets scoreless Late 1n final quarter lVlcCambr1dge pltches strike to Chrlsthllf for last tally Dons w1n first Well earned Help 'E +51 L' I I -LJ if Loyola 12--Gonzaga 14- Conzaga scored first on a sustained drive Fighting back McCam bridge hit Stu Chrrsthllf on a 22 yard scorlng pass The Eagles tallred again on a 46 yard pass play In the third perlod Regan hit paydrrt from 3 yards out Time ran out with the Dons on the Gon zaga three yard lme Spear heading Loyola s offense were Tom Kane and Will Regan , Q X at - - elf ' ' ' .. ' . . . . . . g EY' A , T 4, . . tp 5 Y I l .,.. I, M . . I . n D ,r D . y 4 . 0 . . . . . .3 ,y 4 ' y ' 9 O T . . . . xg ag ' . . . y . -T 1. 1 ,T f - ' f--' '- fs 'cl QQ. 1 , , Q 'W ly fs F - tri. if L, Blue and Gold determined to win 1 I gum' 3 f V:E: :' E:' . f' ' ll lnu 1r n ,Il Q3 f 4 I T x . ,Z ' 6 - ,, -J I Si, D ' ' , W 7 . DVD: : L T' I I I . 9 , gg A . . . . . i I . . . , u is is i . . . . . - . . . , ' 7 , . . . . . , i g . . . McCambridge stops Southern pass! Loyola 20-Mt. St. Joe 20 Loyola opens bid for Catholic title . . . Dons' Snyder takes kickoff . . . pitches bullet lateral to Amrein. who raced to Gaels' 37 . . . McCam- bridge hits Snyder with TD pass . . . St. Joe scores twice for lead . . . Dons, defense, led by Corbin, Wvalsh, Armstrong and Tamberino, fight back . . . Loyola scores on a 69-yard drive with Regan going over . . . St. Joe tallies . . . Late in 4-th quarter, Snyder passed 48 yards to Walsh . . . Regan drives over from one . . . Dons tie game, 20-20. Spike turns on the SPEED! s . Loyola 19-Southern 13 In driving rain, Southern couldn't stop Dons . . . Loyola students brave rain . . . Dons took kickoff and marched 65 yards for the initial TD, with Snyder scoring . . . Bulldogs take lead, 7-6 . . . Second half begins . . . Dons get ball, on first play, Spike raced 80 yards for TD . . . Southern ties game on long drive, but Dons roll for win, 19-13. L 1- What! I CSpikel worry? Loyola 7-Calvert Hall 7 Hard-fighting Loyola team proves itself . . . Unside kick surprises Cards . . . Dons rc- cover and move to the Hall's 12 . . . Lose ball, but minutes later take punt and drive . . . Climaxed by Snyder's pass to Walsh for TD . . . Regan converted and Dons led, 7-0 . . . Spirit of Loyola stands ignite Dons . . . Tremendous line play holds Cards in check . . . Calvert Hall late in fourth quarter scores to tic game . . . Dons drive in final minutes but lose ball . . . Cards roll, but air-tight Loyola defense stops last-minute drive on Dons' 11 . . . A thrilling climax to a success- ful season! I I X Wxg h f ex X58 XX QQXXXW X 9 X Wx X f xxj ?:gcbxX,Xx,xg f X QS X , Basketball :NN q. Q35 ED WORDEN Top, Mr. Hargaden discusses the strategy for a coming game. Bottom, A united team is a winning team. First Row, Left to Right: Regan, Worden, Yurek, O'Meara. Second Row: J. Turk lManagerl, R. Miller, Stickell, Cummings, Harwood QManagerJ. Third Row H Clark tManager!, D. McDonnell, Franz, Gardner, Satterfield, D Burns Burton 'WM Up and over. Flashing his jump shot, Joe O'Meara keeps the Dons rolling in their open- ing win against Poly, 48-42. ...X r. rg WILL REGAN WIIAQ up C diner llrd muh lb Herff P lln er the b U 5 eepv I ummm M merfidd oar 3 gr oo exhlb 1Ckey H 3 In 'U 1 'fe Ii ' Xurek vw, mes ' OH ngfyd rehoun Ze form 41 41 emgi wxctotv avi: ww ody e he ev Wh ln Da Cilfamq S x JH 001 axinnw mpoflam P 1 -.... Av GEORGE YUREK K RUSS MILLER in Too late boys Jody Salterfield shows Tomaon Catholic' defenders how to work the fl t hrelk as he lays one up for two pomts Up Ed,up Ed Worden fhahe hls own wmmng style on a drlvlng lly up whuh brought the Dons ln blrlklng dlslance of Conzagx at half time 44 -1' x ' 3, x 4, fel? M .,,,, -fm , ' ' 'ky , ,o L 2 9. 2 , ' '59 f O , f' 'A X ,j , V ' 'wa -'J 'N o 1 Q5 f , . 3 ,f V . I A ag . A O , - 5 wJ cj -P ' . 'J . 1, ,. ' L 1 I E Au 4 5' v A , x ,. . .. . 5 ' 7. GQ l . ' .' ,, f F' O .. of- f Y' 5 ' , pf cu V IA, ,MV N, R 5 s A - fi xo I f ' no n 45. o off fowmo-. , ,-,r I il 4 Q Id 'Q 4 -4.1 f F Q' . 1 V. , - . at .. ' - 4. , . 3: ,. Q. - wi? , 4 U-1 ' n: Y uk- 4- . 41, J - ' V U4 , ' fn mil grace on T C 60 JOE O 'VIEAR A nb X Lo xola QCOREN Po N DeW1athl ForeQt Ilr Southern Box Latin Alumm Glen Burnie Tow on Catholic Nt John D C Mabonough Mt 5t Joe Gonzaga D C Calvert Hall .lohn Carroll D C Gllman St John D C Towson Catholu Mt St Joe Calvert Hall Gonzaga D C . St. Pauls ..... .lohn Carroll D.-C.. ' H M. S. A. Playoffs Southern fovertimei Southern .......... WON-17 - LOST-7 0 2 ff MICK se onstraie5 ea ner dem D095 lop wel. '1 SSR, helped 'he Now Hatch C 1 1 up W Oppo HBH! GARDNER Fie Worden , ...,. , Yurek . . , Gardiner Satterfield Miller . . Franz . . , Burns . . . O Meara ummxng: Regan Burton McDonnell ld Goals 114 87 54 . 57 . 45 . 17 Fouls 150-195 51-106 62-110 46-100 42-72 25-37 19 32 13 26 10 18 T otal 378 225 170 160 132 Z -5 mm Qi Wu-Q1 Gang way g omg up I 0 ol' JODY SATTERFIELD 45 IM, Il xsl? !'l',ll,'f1lfl lf',' ,j, iw., bnaflf .fl , QA., ' 1 M fs-. V L ' f I 1 XUUXXX lflllffs ' .- I . . . 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X' 41? .Q ' he 'Wee I , - uw. ii' - avr f-My as ' H W gif f Dons success hinges largely V Zseees Q ' ' c 'Q 'Q on the strong arm of Satter- A Q X, k Held, Gardner, and Heil- X . x , ,H I . at 5, K X1 . . , 9 at P.. .V I it LY if mztnn, agld the clever . re is 1-?25,f 1, my . if celvlng 0 Watts, Wedeklnd, X fy:- ' 52, , if W and King. V tw gist - 1 not 9 ' K 'A P ' ' ' 1' M. ' s M' r l Infield practices technique of the double play as Clark beats toss from Yurek to Ridge. 1,,.3y- ,..f-fl, ,-I' -1.6.35 y-.Magyar 5-,qv ...-....- ,I X kIg,0ZQQ.0f ,,.1, iAx'nf.r,1..,gs.pts,,4 QS 12 f. f ig, f . ts As . I ' ' .'oz5Z5l-1'1'1Jfl 5 f 5P ' Wi ' 'ds'-14' 6353. f f - - A ' . .g.g.:w:-2515.5-wig' ' . f .. , t gg t. , Q31 K -Q 42 1: 1 V 5 5 V5,,f,,i,,m, , 5 mrfuf? Li. .AQ D . ., - I' Q - E , . :SJ . . p, - X j fill. vrtg K lx .W-F9 v .. , L. M X -1 1 ', ,V v 4 .,rtt M new-H-A f' je V , 3 9,94 ,-s94I5Qwv,,, pl U ..M,, LLV,AL M .. is LQ 2, , . Gr.,-H Q 6 yv, V ,AW it c -eww' 0'Ps!4':-ewzwvv . ,X ,..w1'WA t X c , - , -. X , we tg QQ Q fmog- . --uiyiuqw-, W ff if' we NQCELQQ-:ef sz '- A' V N- Ab OQXXOQ Qnllwugwv e s or X 3 A NNE.-g.gQY0ggv,SMK?S',-1111:-Qkbgvy if N L . 7K,, ti ki., A , V- L Q I 0 ,I In 4 -.v. ,Ax A- 've Atl-,145 ,'i:vA ' 1: ' f - , A tif f t is 'Q-isgv-9' -96Iv?v'6AQf9v if' 1 W ' K S , in J i 1- - 9 , - - - ' 9-xml' -mg, e w e A ' so H '-A+. 0- 1 we - xv-34' ' d, . ' 4 -DHW -1 e 7 if xv nf Q 4 A , . ' Ai , Underclass aspirants study style of forehand drive from Mr Dim- Dave Mulrooney emphasizes the power and skill needed for a ler, SJ. imoderatorl. sharp net smash. 1. Q.. ,gf A 1 s N Ja'- '.':.Q,1l-752: Id 3 5 av- if . gi! A x 0 Z 2 lg gf-X: f ' ,a--fx ' 'Z-,., Activities s a A as Q,Jf ,gains ai ev U i tml. . .' F 4 ' I A I Extra-rurruular artzutws frm bv callvcl tht' llfv of thc' svhool. It 1.s ln this phase of school lift' that tha' sturlvnts ran nwvt vliallvngvs rrhirh mold boys into mon. Without tlzvm. tlw school zroulrl bv invomplvtv. But with thvsv activities. undvr the spirit FUR THE GREATER GLORY OF COD, tht' school offers a wvll- roundvd vflucational program as Loyola fulfills its purposv of preparing Catholic boys to be mature Catholic mon. I1 YN L 'I N ff .Nw V . .0000 Ivan ganna .gush suav- glfaqt 'RIS' :Maja Ujfll 9... I' 01 -1 L I Q . ,. C Uf iwli SODALITY Z, -.Q,b . -' - I, noi i xg' I .L ,. l ' ', fl I I I I' I l + -Itliel'l'i'l lair. : Il r ip X - ,F .-t Us t Senior ' D ,411 iesum Per ,Mariam 2 The Sodality, striving to mold its select mem- bers in the spirit of a strong, masculine spirituality, rose this year to outstanding heights in the promi- nence of Loyola's daily life. The spirit of' the Sodality's rules and practices lay the solid founda- tion from which will later rise the superstructure of a mature Catholic personality. Mainly a spiritual activity, the Sodality is divided into various sections or committees, whose aim is to test the apostolic and spiritual generosity of its members under the motto, AD JESUM PER MARIAM. H The success achieved this year under the inspir- ing direction of Fr. Brunett, SJ., and through the zeal of its members, working under the intercession of Our Lady, brought the Sodalists closer to Christ and gave the student body an appreciation of prac- tical devotion and zeal. Their success proved the truth of the Sodality's inspiring ideal-the Sodalist approaches Jesus through Mary's intercession, AD JESUM PER MARIAM. After weeks of patient practice, the Senior Sodality, under Mr. Murray's, SJ. direction, sang the Mass on Blake Day. Camera catches Fr. Brunett, SJ., new Senior Sodality moderator, during one of his inspiring talks! Faithful members of the Eucharistic Committee make Prefect, John Bartha, discusses Legion of Decency ratings preparations for daily Mass. with fellow Sodalists. 2, 5 lim i if in Co Che Grcafcr Glary af Gad ,l Mr. Carboy, SJ., helps members of his Sopho- more Sodality in choosing some spiritual literature. Fr. Colgan, SJ., moderator of the Freshman its Sodality, discusses the important spiritual duties ' I which the members of the Junior Sodality are expected to perform. FFESIIITIGD - JUHIOI' t?g5'f ' ,.' , 5,1 5. QE af 51 . i 1: ive sh had YJ -UML 5 Student Council SETUUENT t U vw s 5 J! s H ,N ,ry if Q,-ld Q y ,... 'f . The sheckles come rolling in for the Spirit Cup award, as Vittek, Mulrooney, P. Murphy, Duffy and J. Cunningham check totals. Tl1e Student Council, Loyola's Student Government, acts as a middle-man between the students and the faculty-an assignment of trust and responsibility. The representatives of this year's Student Council, as it reflects a shining example of responsibility and school spirit, are typical of the traditional Loyola caliber of outstanding leadership. The efforts, work and example they have shown as student leaders should be a challenge to go even higher in their future careers as mature Catholic men. An informal at the Student Council meeting! Congratulations to the '58 Senior Dance Committee! Their successful year was inaugurated with the popular Senior Ring Dance. We hope it will continue to be one of Loyola's social highlights of the year. Each section con- scientiously and generously did its part in assisting the committee to function smoothly during the year. Members of the Senior Dance Committee prepare novel decorations for Victory Dance sis 2 3 2 i W M 4 X Y Allenlive eagerness is the keynote of this Junior Debat- ing practice session. Mr. Whalen, SJ., introduces Freshmen-Lupton and C a r d i n a I G i b B O n S Lyons, to the fine points of Debating. W'eekly delrates, diseussion of present-day world prohlems, and radio and television programs were the main features of the Debating Society this year. The challenge of diseiplined thinking. vomhined with polished presenta- tion, opened up new horizons for the maturing Jesuit student. Under the stimulating direction of Mr. Gallahue, Sul., and Mr. Whalen, SJ., the memhers gained valuable experience at the Bellarmine and Cardinal Gib- hons Clubs added new luster to Loyola's prestige among rival debating teams. I I Bellamarlne Society I I wonder if all of Bowling's audiences are as attentive! Messick may he good, but he still needs a miltel Mr. Callahue, SJ., Senior Debating moderator, offers at few tips. SPIRITUAL sg Edgy -?kv 'w W Y 5' ' ' aff' RELAXATION ATHLETICS fxaqxki fa L .E if mg X e T 1 R., if 9 A wi Q 'ff f .F ,QQ T, , fi 5,5 55' 5 fs 4, J 2 w ,. , ,K . F' if ' A ZH. LQ, 'fm ,,5, , .M V we if at BP ng: wi -sf 5 ,KM 'f1,..i' A '1ffgQa. v T iff g .,5 X-,a,,- 51 TTT557'i?5f ' f J 1 -3,415 . af - 'A ' ff? Lay la GUIDANCE fs? 54. 5 i3f . , . ik 'T-jf, -'s..,,, BACK T0 THE BOOKS ACTIVITIES I 'CHS D. 893 1 A-1 1701. VII, No. 1 - LO-XTOLA TIIGH SCHIOOII-TOWSOIN, MD. - Betober 31, 195'i s Tom Horlie cheeks one of his sport articles with Flynn and Hartman. It looks as though Hartman and Preis are occupied with last minute proofreading. Editor Bill Harlnum and assistants, Jerry Preis and Joe Jerardi, proudly admire one of their journalistic masterpieces. ln the ser-ontl year of its rehirth. Tlw Loyolun has gained a permanent position among l.oyola's extra-enrrienlar activities. The zealous efforts of the stztil and reporters were nlotlerateml hy llr. Keating. SJ.. a neweotner to lilalxefieltl. The Loyola. eapsuling all eantpns events. prose-ntecl lllClll with a professional toueh that assured our newspaper a sneeess- ful year. By lIll'l'lillg.'I tht- Constant tleatllines, eharaeteristie of newspaper work. the cooperative efforts of the newspaper staff learned to work effec-tively together, a valuable lesson in the fortnation of a responsible approach to life. -0' 45 AK X whiff if T x tt New Hartmrm, Preis, and Jerardi are pleased with their feature articles. K This year's turnout of candidates for the Yearbook stall' was one of the largest. Soon all the positions were filled and Mike Amann was named Editor-in-Chief. Under the guidance of Fr. Vincent O'Brien, SJ., the ,58 Loyola began to take shape. A new faculty section, together with the addition of the Senior Sketches and Life at Loyola spread, were some of the 'new features introduced hy the hard-working staff. Because their efforts typify the true Loyola spirit, we, the Senior Class, are proud of our '58 Loyola. As we look hack in later years, we will prize this treasury of high school mem- ones. - VJ- , 'L Ii ila a il t ,. A xg These are the men whose constant efforts pro- duced the '58 Loyola. Murphy iBusint:ss Man- agerl, Fr. 0'Brien, SJ. 1Moderator,I, McNam- ara 4AthleticsJ, DeLuca 1ActivitiesD, Mulrooney 4Senior Sectioni, Baginski kUnderclassJ, and Amann tEdit0r-in-Chiefl. x iw Q X if ' 53 The deadlines are drawing near, as DeLuca, Amann, and McNamara work on final drafts of theme dividers. Business Manager Phil Murphy and Larry Schwarzmann total up the day's receipts, as Assistant Dave Brune looks on. .Q ' The Blue and Gold Members of the Blue and Cold attentively listen as Mike Hillmann, assistant editor, and Mr. Netter, SJ., moderator, plan for their next issue. S F1 wezvixn Cunningham, editor-in-chief, ...shim ,, m.. M .QQ - Loyola Higlfs activities offer a challenge to all eager students. No activity is more earnestly pur- sued, nor more capalrly directed than The Blue and Cold, l..oyola's superb literary quarterly. In recent years, the magazine has come a long way. Under the alert supervision of Mr. Netter, Sal., the magazine has developed into the talented publi- cation that typifies an outstanding Loyola literary effort. ft' 8? and Hillman, assistant edi- tor, prepare to distribute Q new edition of Blue and ' Gold. Proofreading requires de- tailed work, but the Blue and Gold staff seem to have the situation well in hand. AE: t: Df4x,a,.:w1 A we Q M ilfs? 1 Ialils sfgslsi tp Professional pictures demand top-flight equipment. Here, Mr. Bradley, SJ., demonstrates Loyola's Speed Graphic Camera to members of the Camera Club. 3 Z i 3 5 , fox lr r'1 QQ: -nl ' I a Camera Club ,LJ uae , 1 Aw N ,,.,Y . ---+....,-,mpg-Nw M M M Vanden Bosche and Potts help Nies on the Enlarger. If the experience gained in the Camera Club will prove an invaluable help for later life, this yearls work and cooperative efforts were of immediate practical importance for the publication of the Newspaper and Yearbook. The Clubis successful attempts to capture life on the gridiron, basketball court, baseball field and in the classrooms and halls of Loyola have provided a pictorial album of happy memories. The hard work of its popular director, Mr. Bradley, SJ., deserves a special word of thanks for his efficient guidance. 'i W M'N1 Contact printing is one of the important behind the scene jobs of Loyola's s Camera Club. A 2 1 2 X 5 r, f Y. i ii Falstaf fCorbin3 toasts his entourage in a tavern scene from Henry IV. D ra m at i c s I ala g-. sl y King Henry fSlawski3 imperiously orders Hotspur fFreiertl from the kingdom as Jester tVondersmithl looks on. Q 3 X f Z ii J 4' ' X k CAST OF KING HENRY IV, PART ONE Sir John Falstaff... ......,..,. ...,, .... Y ' ic Corbin Prince Hal . . .. David McDonnell King Henry, . . .. . .... .. .Edward Slawski Harry Percy 4HotspurP .. Worcester ,,.....,..,,... Poins , . ,.,...... . . Herald ...,.. ....... Sir Richard Vernon ,..,. Douglas . . .,,.... , . Sir W'alter Blunt .. Peto . ,... ,,.. . Bardolph . .. Gadshill ,.. .. Mistress Quickly .. Henry Percy . . . . Joseph Vittek . , .William Freiert . . . Patrick Wy'nne . Wayne Santoni . .. John Dinan .. Richard Lynch . .Thomas Ireton Lawrence Moran . Michael Ridge Al Dietz .. Jay Leonhart Raymond Day Sheriff ...,.. . .... . .. ...,... John Brennan Jester .......... .,,..,.,....... B ernard Vonder Smith Travelers .. .. .Robert Rosensteel, Mike Ciangrandi Servants. Pages, Soldiers, etc.: Dan DiPaula, George Mehring. John Penn, Neil Lupton, William Reese Easy does it, seems to he the motto as Montgomery encouragingly directs the stage crew in preparation for Henry IV. The Dramatics Society at Loyola plays a key role in maturing the modern Jesuit student! This year the thespians merited high praise in the presentation of Shakespeare's Henry IV,' and the series of Une-Act plays held in the fall. ln addition to the expert coaching of Mr. Murray, SJ., special recognition should he ac- corded to the tireless and energetic members of the Stage Crew, moderated by Mr. Cusick, SJ. To all connected with the Dramatics Club, sincere praise is due for their top-flight performances! Santoni looks on in awe as Ridge, with the magic words, Abra- ka-dabra , casts a trance-like spell over his victims-Vondersmith and Rupp, during the One Act play, The Invincible Duke. If smiles mean anything, Mr. Cusick, SJ., moderator of the Stage Crew, and Mr. Murray, SJ., moderator of Dramatics seem as sured that their play, Henry IV, will be a success! e r 5 5 ,., 5 5 bi! W x -xc Q, 1 Q S he E' r q' 4 yr 3 11 w Lvgv v 1 A n Linux? , , 41 EX - Modern The German Club, with Mr. Dimler, SJ., as its moderator, and the French Club under the direction of Mr. Gallahue, SJ., offer the members of the Senior Class the opportunity to learn more about the way of life, traditions, and language of France and Cer- nlany-a valuable experience in the fornunion of every mature student's intellectual, social, and spirit- ual outlook. Movies, lectures, and conversational exercises are provided so the students may receive practical as well as theoretical knowledge of thc countries they study. Members of the French Club pay up on past dues. Informal discussions spark the interest of the French Club! ? Tb..-- gg, fllr. Callahue, SJ., gets ready to show A new French movieg apparently that's ssllcrc the money goes! 'Hn X Language Clubs 3 K ng ' l ' wil, , ,, 5 Hu ' ' - - U E : l g. : : .1 l :L 5 Q l H U : f I m s 'n u -I no ' 3 7 W , V N wi AxXl.L7Ai56'J I' l f -M ' ' Seems to be an absorbing lecture on the customs of old Bavaria. A dzstracted moment for Peters at one of the German movles Deutchland, Deutchland uber alles! t 1 it rt Club tx fd! T Mr. Cusick, SJ., demonstrates a fine point of Art appreciation to members of Loyola's Art Club. Fascinating, isn't it? remarks club president, John Mont- gomery, as he shows Macon the proper technique in using the Club's radio facilities. l J! Radio Club Qc ' A flip through the files of classical drawings captures the interest of Lorenz, Weiner and J. Hillman. The Art Club, under the talented supervision of Mr. Cusick, SJ., opens new vistas of interest for Loyola's maturing students. The organization tries to develop the talents of its members and to teach them new modes of self-expression in the fields of painting and other forms of art. A little-known activity around the school, the Radio Club is definitely known throughout the country, for its four licensed Ham operators communicate with other Hams all over the United States by the Clulfs own station, WSRNC. The newer members, hoping to acquire their licenses, prac- tice thc code and study electronics after every Wednesday meet- ing. Their enthusiastic work channels the members' creative energy into outlets that will prove valuable in later life. Trenchurll tucks up another call-letter card to the Radio Club bulletin board, adding to their expansive collection, as Macon and Montgomery admire the rest of their array. Lovou nzin Mini? HDI! ' M In uunnw 'T' vlEltt'2f V y unease ig uf . A walnut .ff- .,.,. Senior members study technique of the slide rule. Loyolais Science Club is comprised of the Chemistry and Math Clubs. As the Chemistry Club studies inorganic matter, the Math Club delves into the fascinating problems of mathematics in order that its members may better under- stand the logic of math and acquire an interest in the field of science. In this age of science, the Science Club provides a stimulating interest for those who hope to assume a responsible role in America's scientific future. Everybody seems to be enjoying this Chemistry Club experi- ment! x 'u 2-'Cr' Future Einsteins work out the intricacies of some ad- vanced Algebra problems during a Math Club session under Mr. McVeigh, SJ. W w , Y -E, 9 1 f X ' Science Club Intense concentration keeps A. Dietz close to his chemical mixture as Farrell, Seehuk, -Dunne and Siemek lend Ll helping hand. 15 NF' C. s.. H1 ig'1'2 'TL This year the Boosters, under the competent supervision of Mr. Elliott, SJ., are the dynamic driving force behind Loyola's spirit machine. The Clulfs purpose is to rouse the spirit of the students and to bolster the morale of the teams. In their attempt to make the spirit of Loyola live in thc hearts of her students, the Boosters learn a lesson, valuable for the formation of every mature stu- dent-forgetfulness of self, and cooperation with others. 2 4121 . , , 'X 'X t ' Auf 1 i V -L ' ,. Isp-1 e.:. 1 I It seems that Dave Riehl isn't quite sure what the outcome will be as he inspects the construction of the Loyola Don, a sign of our terrific school spirit! Fl vs ililz z, :ISI If , I I I II I I J Loyola's imaginative Poster Com- mittee at work! Joe Vittek emphatically assures captain, Frank Tamberino, that the entire student body will hack the team Thanksgiving morning against Calvert Hall. Spirited Moderator-Mr. William Elliott, SJ. vbw f : fu f ig .f fg -2-gf,s.f i f. '.k sc fx t ' ji kywt- lg 1, V1 gm rw PM i 'n e ET?-',lf in ,LQ '- '91 ii ' -1 ' , ' S-' 1 A Q, 3 .Y 1 ,dilglilli i g i M ... . V t fn ' , In X ,E it 'L .'f,.-nik ii i Sitting, Left to Right: Vondersmith, Sobotka. Standing: Sweeney, Cutherlet, Pisarski, Mullin. t , Boosters action at Mt. St. Joe game! Practice makes perfect . . . Who wonit make it? ' 4 4 A 1 The Band 4 1 NX 2, , , x yr wi I, r -- xi' ,-' ' 'f f X 3 ,fs wifi r Half-time at Mt. St. Joe game finds the band poised to march onto the iivld. Under the able direction of Mr. McVeigh, S.,l.,' the Loyola Band has come into its own this year. Though small, the band ranks high in perform- ance. lts motto is quality not quantity. The band has il two-fold olijvrtivcg to boost school spirit at the gilllll'S and to broaden student musical alppweialtioli. The hand signifies the true spirit of Loyola as it challenges and develops thc talents of its members. Could and Steinman, officers of the Band, take time out to pause for a picture with Mr. Hipp, director, and Mr. McVeigh, SJ., moderator of the Band. First Row: Vanden-Bosche, Riggie, Robinson. Second First Row: Annulis, Rassa, Casey, Sachs. Second Row: Could, Steinman, Meredith, Rachuba. Row: Moore, Kyper, Kelly. me 1 i 1 Smurf lmrrl lrorlfi bers of the Hotln-rs' Club during one of their busier Ill0Illl'lliSl lfrom lvl! lo right, sn-.lied rlorlvisise. are Mrs. Farrell, Mrs. ' Derr 1pres.l, Mrs. McGuire and Mrs. Maviolek. ng mem- Hur rllN'l'l'l' llizmlw to you. our moths-rs and futliers. for your tire- less and ge-na-rmis 4-ilorls during our years all Loyola! Menzlwrs nf llze llowus Ivnit of the Molhersi Club proudly admire their beauti- ful needlework. 2 5. 5. l fo l afar IVE sri' 's' xg 'YV' as X5 ff ,wi 'K r ali? N Y' 'Qlsmlfg .il -:M Milt Davis. defensive hnlfbuck for the Balli- more Colts. makes one of the Fathers ri memorable appearance at ' Club meetings. Board members of the Fathers Club pause for formal picture. Left to right: Fr. Long. FJ. lmoderulorl. Mr. 51l'KEPXEF, Mr. Hubbard, Mr. von Eiif Mr. Monlgoniery lpresidenll. Mr. Yoelker. Mr. Eyring, Mr. Baird. l.oyola's Alumni Interest in Blakelield does not end after commence- 111ent. Each year Loyola graduates. those who have achieved their goal of Catholic maturity. return to relive their mcmoralile days of formation at Loyola. They all realize that the early training here has helped them to he successful in later life. Their generous support has heen a practical nlani- festation of their gratitude. Vive are grateful! The Alumni relax over delicious refreshments as they recall past memories of their high school days at Loyola. x x Refreshments and the renewal of old acquaintances seem to lie the order of the day at the Alumni Association annual Christmas party. Z Board members of the Alumni Association welcome Rev. Fr. Rector at the commencement of this year's Alumni Reunion. Loyal Friend Throughout the years. Miss Julia Blake has proven to be a loyal friend of Loyola High School. Her interest in Loyola's activities and students is known and appreciated hy all of us at Blake-Held. Below. Fr. Brunett, SJ., escorts Miss Julia Blake to one of Loyola's big events-the annual Blake Day Mass. 721' Graduates 1 ' 'Ah 5w ..E'f:Ii':-'C.'F:125F5-1551 . - 0 M ---f-M, NN -,.-- . .ff Now wo arv able' to pass through that floor which loads to maturity. WY' can look bark upon our yvars at Blakvfivlfl and ff-vl confidant, for uw havv boon fully prvparvd for life ahvad. Thr' floor to lifv no longer appvars hazy in tho distance. Though wo may look back now, uw' must always go foru'ard-forward through tho door of lifo-onzrarfl toward our llvstiny. Ours is flu' fulfillnwnt of all our irlvals. Ours is the lifvlong union with our Qwalcor hart' on varth and forvvvr in Heaven. Life is ours to live! O . -f- .4 W 'wwf WWW f ,lf AP-fxwlff ' W f ,S I ' 2 U if v lim --I f X 1 ffl' f' fh I--'E xx nn Q' I I .P- g-KX 'A K - :: I ll 9. I I PERL H' : :J E x 4141--,.,, Q E l - l ga 1 ? 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Gerry Preis . . . newspaper correspondent . . . friendly . . . sociable . . . Tennis, anyone? Ed Riggie . . . quiet . . . music lover . . . has own band. Mike Amana ' ' ' hardworking chief editor Greg Sachs . . . Loyola import from New Jersey . . . tactful expert in avoiding of '58 yearbook . . . spirited and aggressive. questions. Tom Annulis ' ' ' vlarinelist of note ' ' ' Bob Schnock . . . likes to ask questions . . . infectious laugh. HBH! Father' Why canit it, be ' ' ' tw Dick Schreyer . . . clever mathematician . . . co-operative . . . sociable. Joe Bagmskl ' ' ' 4As Math expert ' ' ' Larry Schwarzman . . . L'Scrap,' . . . thorough and successful! . . . likeable manner supporter of all sports . . . 'ilust before the I . l evepready laugh . I . Speedyjrg? bell! George Steinman . . . one of Loyola's senior trumpeteers . . . amiabfe . . . sociable. 99 ' John Banha ' ' ' N-LB' ' ' ' Pflde of Walt Stundick . . . Flash of intramurals . . . quiet . . . good sense of humor . . . Sodality . . . good student . . . popular. cautious driver. John Baynes ' ' ' chemistry wizard ' ' ' a Raoul Vanden Bosche . . . Van . . . one of the band's stars . . . hopes to be an clever speaker . . . honor student. engineer- ,lohn Bowling . . . Bowls . . . good stu- joe Vittek . . . Mister School Spirit . . . personable . . . generous . . . class spe- dent . . . sharp dresser . . . chauffeurs a '50 ciahy D . . trick questions. Chevy. Frank Brocato . . . i'Brick . . . class his- torian . . . accomplished orator . . . his ques- tions enliven class. Aus Burke . . . Aus', . . . popular . . . good as marks . . . adores jazz . . . sport enthusiast. 5' Frank DeLuca . . . one of 4A's Little Giants a good student . . . dependable . . . steady worker on yearbook. Tom Duffy . . . spirited masthead of the Boosters . . . congenial . . . capable . . . '4What homework? Ham Dugan . . . hard-driving fullback . . successful classroom orator . . . 4A,s V.P. John Feller . . . newcomer to Loyola . . . winning smile . . . Deutscher Club enthusiast. John Gould . . . 6'Honest John . . . popular treasurer of 4A . . . trumpet king of famous Loyola five. Glenn Harwood . . . hard-working manager of Varsity Five . . . likeable personality. Mike Heilmann . . . quiet in class . aggressive on the playing field. K Mike Hillmann . . . man with a plan . . amiable and tactful . . . vigorous orator. ' . So I stormed tn and blocked the kick, remarks Ham Dugan .lim Kaiserski . . high-ranking honor I - D society aspimm expert on all things as he recalls his moment of triumph in the Georgetown game written to fellow seniors. .lohn Kelly . . . tallest member of 4A . . A U cool elm-inetist , l , quite intellectual. Mike Heilmann, mainstay of varsity mound staH, loosens up his Charles Lipscomb . . . 'tBig Daddy . . . arm for spring Season- strong and silent type . . . a boating enthusiast. Carl Maciolek . . . quiet . . . studious and friendly . . . Silence is golden . Dave McDonnell . . . good student . . . shines in Dramatics and Debating . . . future TV star??? Ken Meehan . . . quiet thinker . . . con- tributor to the Blue and Gold. George Meredith . . . 'Tommy Dorseyv of Loyola . . . congenial and tactful . . . per- suasive. r Ray Messick . . . Loyola's reference book 'bl . . . quiet but friendly . . . Tell him, Ray! . ' John Montgomery . . . bespectacled professor with the sax . . . future engineer . . . Radio Club star. Bernie Mullin . . . diminutive but dynamic M- . . quiet in class . . . lively cheerleader . . . 6'Come on-louder. Dave Mulrooney . . . Mul . . . small in stature but powerful in persuasion . . . gen- 4,1- erous . . . affable personality. - ,mt 'if Q, V i -Q 'Y' QLJ t IPI l I ,Y , ' iiif I F B 5 ' ll ' ' I , I ni i l I E : L1 : E ' 1 ' O u r - Who wants to wake up Orlando? xl I I lI:q La ' thhw 1 W 1 s W I XJ Neither rain, nor hail, nor snow, nor sleet . . . will kill the flavor of the ' recess smoke. F- ,.: ' S ,Q x , L R ii- ff Mji x ' ' k 8 7 X 4 ,V it , ix, . 4 ,4 Aw 'gzip -:L ki , ,Q gd 4 v we .Q hw, ai- 52, ii J J: li. First Row: Watts, Wise, Jerudi. Abromailis, Mr. Hawley, SJ., Murphy, Brune, Lally, Cerhardt Second Row: Conway, Boyd, Moran, Cloriofo, Browne, Keller, Seubott, Twilley, Lawler. Third Row: Armstrong, Chepaitis, Berghoff, Keegan, Lee, Shehun. French, Cunningham, Moore Fourth Row: Evirs, Kirkbride, Orlando, Turner, Buchness, Fozlrd, A. Vlllsh, McNamara, Ellis, Ruff. Absent: Adelsberger, Carlin. 3 Pl I just hope we never get marooned in France. . ou Bot lt' 1 Leave it tight 'here' Y That'S if, Vic Mike Abromaitis . . . Abro . . . Senior end in football . . . will argue his point. Jack Adelsberger . . . part-time beadle . . . always ready for a laugh . . . big smile. Bill Armstrong . . . Army . . . Loyola's All-Catholic lineman . . . mighty light but lots of fight. Fred Berghoff . . . popular senior . . . good natured . . . never worries. Waller Boyd . . . always a good word . . . intramural star. Jim Browne . . . Reds,' . . . always a big smile . . . lots of friends. Dave Brune . . . popular treasurer of 4B . . . intramural football star . . . timely wit. Mike Buchness . . . Lump . . . the quiet type . . . great friends . . . hard-work- ing lineman of Varsity eleven. Vince Carlin . . . car conveniently breaks down on Monday . . . always keeps you guessing. Joe Chepaitis . . . quiet . . . serious-minded . . . calculating scientist. Ed Conway . . . fast talker . . . always has questions for someone. John Cunningham . . . boy with all the questions . . . good writer . . . Varsity tennis star. John Ellis . . . Joy man with the answers . . . good personality . . . Rogers Forge citizen. Rich Evirs . . . witty . . . conscientious. Phil Foard . . . Lay off the hair . . . win- ning smile . . . hopes for Annapolis. Lou French . . . seen in Booster skits . . . drives a large Nash? ? ? . . . friendly. Bill Gerhardt.. . . Disc Jockey at WFBR . . . famous words, That's cool. Vic Glorioso . . . Where's the party Saturday night? . . . sharp dresser . . . intramural enthusiast. Joe Jerardi . . . basketball wizard . . . news- paper flash. Brian Keegan . . . Everybody's friend . . good personality . . . scholarly. Bob Keller . . . likes to sing . . . Poster Com- mittee enthusiast . . . likeable. Don Kirkbride . . . plays thelaccordion . . . garden regular . . . friendly. Pat Lally . . . humorous . . . never without a smile . . . loves basketball. George Lawler . . . carefree . . . Who? It wasn't me, Mister! . . . Einstein of Catons- ville. Bob Lee . . . sharp dresser . . . 90 plus . . . never too serious . . . popular. Dave McNamara . . . marching star of the band . . . intramural great . . . sports editor of yearbook. Dick Moore . . . smooth with the sax . . number one man of the Highlighters. Jim Moran . . . Gentleman Jimi' . . . first one to Senior Garden . . . always a good word. Phil' Murphy . . . generous . . . capable business-editor of yearbook .' . . has a good racket-tennis. Joe Orlando . . smooth ,dancer . . . live wire . . . always happy! Ray Ruff . . . quiet and serious . . . Don't rush me! Al Seubott . . . active Sodalist . . . cheerful . . . never in a hurry . . . rather laugh than eat. George Shehan . . . likable personality . . . citizen of Rogers Forget . . . Varsity end . . . Sit up, Shehanf' Charlie Turner . . . studious and dependable . . . regular honor man . . . pleasant person- ality. Richard Twilley . . . quiet . . . plenty of energy in a small package. Andy Walsh . . . calm . . . quiet . . . good athlete . . . popular. John Watts . . . likes to laugh . . . strong on school spirit . . . Varsity PT player. Raymond Wise . . . better known as Sid . . . humbrous . . . likable personality. J f J , Il - li Four-C Q? . ,Q I 9 3:3 ' Q Fir.-at Row: Rasba, Kano, Clark, Ridge. Mr. Keating. NJ., M. Walph, Herring, Regan, McCoy. Sc-fond Row: Mehring, l,urz. Flynn, Manns. Beares, Dodd, Fahey, Stump, Klein. Third Rout: Sullivan, Murray, Dinan. J. Donnelly, Nivs, Ravhuha. Yurek, Hutchins, Kyper Fourth Raw: Kern-li, Pe-turf, Bunting. llauf. Hartman, Kalkman, Homberg, Downs, Dil'aula .-lbsenl: Paukcn, Ruffcll. So thul's where Cicero gave hi: speeches! remarks Frank Clark. Mike Ridge, the Gordon Hathaway , of Loyola, flashes his smile in the Bookstore! X3 r- -X Larry Beares qulet man of the class clever has a lot to say on occaslons George Buntmg cordlal busmess man ager of The Loyolan George 15 three years ahead wlth a 57 Plymouth Frank Clark 4C s V P wltty co operatxve classy first baseman That there 11m Connelly photographxc fanatic mechanically melmed Jack Dman mtellectual congemal popular humor future sclentxst Dan D1Paula newcomer to Loyola congemal eager to help has hobby IS basketball Bull Dodd Mr Ivy unmatched sense of humor mtellectual energetic leans to math Michael Downs quiet sports enthu slast drlves a cool Mercury Don Fahey frlend m need person allty plus great supporter of Loyola teams Denms Flynn camera bug easy to get along with wxtty B111 Hartman dexterous hard workmg competent splrlted presldent of the German Club Jlm Hauf sharp dresser garden regular soclal standout Ed Herrmg a bug smlle a lot of fun Flsh the only man who ever sneezed thirteen times ln a row Denny Homberg clever speaker Nelson Hutchms Hutch booster reliable and competent Dld we have any Physics? Don Kalkman ace auto mechamc future dxstrlbutlon executive of the Sunpapers'7 Tom Kane hght but solld backfield star amiable calm cool and collected Jerome Kersch humorous soclable and reliable cool man ' Charles Kyper smooth clarmetlst studlous pleasant I dont see that Mlster Paul Lurz excellent student qulet Fred Manns Hamlltons delegate to Loyola carefree Mlke McCoy qulet reserved hkes a wlndow seat What homework? 9 George Mehrmg Loyola s pack of Dlna mne on the grxdxron cooperatlve sociable Ray Murray huntmg and fishing author 1 cheerful What tlme does thls perlod end? Dave Nles always a clever comment amlable cooperative Let s go down to Father Brunetts office R N X 'S'- Thzs must be the place m the book' Only Rome could be that lug' mf' rtman ' Now the way I see I , Says Ha Bob Rassa engmeer Wlll Regan Mlke Ridge humorous man behmd the scenes mtellectual competent future 185 pounds of Flght m the backfield aggresslve soclable 4Cs spnrnted presldent loves Dramatlcs capable Charles Russell keen sense of humor pleasant Interested m Dramatlcs Andy Stump small but tough cheerful Lend me a sheet of paper' John Sullivan serious student cheerful competent fastest man allve'79 Mlke Walsh Tweety packed with splrlt ready and wllllng Play It chilly' George Yurek the athletlc type studlous and serlous yet sociable Raymond Peters I-IIF1 fan good listener amiable Ahh umm well Just a mmute ahh Larry Rachuba man with a smooth trumpet co operative sociable 9 , ,L is has S x, ' x' fa I 'L ss. ..- I ' Juv. VV K, ... ' V -,L, A I I Q . K. ' , xi 9 ' . V I . .... 3 ' III III K ' so you K ' i i X-Xl 1 S5 91 ' l u ' u . III I . ' II: out ' ' ... . . , L- I gl P i : L 3 as-91... KIM N Q. sociable and cooperative . . .future enginer? ? , V ' if 9, 5 I a I GG' ' 4 V , ... . ... , . V' ' ' ... ... I gtk -5,5 -9 ' ' 56 g III . .NIcI ' Gi 9 , , ,, . . III III .I I ' , , . . . . . . . , .. . . . III . III N :II ' . . 6, Y . . . . , 44.' as 91 '59 ' ' ' G5 99 . . . W ,. ,, . .. .. 'ty... ...M l ' 6 5 ' .N ' . .-. ' -.. . . , . . . . . ,, ... ... ... ... s.. ', ' ' ' GG 9 ' ' 99 ... ... ... , , ' ... 7 91 I I I I III III ' DOI I 2 2 ,Q s i ,far ,V ,Wifi l 7'xi.i lllvwl J -- ' 1 I I I u v' n I I a n n n l i I i VI I I 1- v Ill L. ,.'I ,,,-LJ no W' ,ll y ? ?.,n1i?'J V O X? 'UU Il ll Four-D M' fi K Tom Bodie seems to have a weird sense of humor as he prepares to pour it on Harry McCambridge. Keeping close to Cod is the purpose of our four years at Loyola. Vic Corbin of 4D joins with Tom Duffy of 4A in receiving Communion. First Row: Carroll, Baldwin, McCambridge, Corbin, 0'Meara Casey. Second Row: J. Walsh, Lorenz, Robinson, Sanloni, Day, Palmi- sano, Dixon, Mr. Murray, SJ. Third Row: Ford, Bodie, Pauken, Ulierbaugh, Parletl, Tamberino Riehl, Sweiter. Fourth Row: Worden, J. Schwarzman, Hobbs, Weiner, McGovern, J. Murphy, Jervis, Stag. Filth Row: Battaglia, E. Connelly, Falter, Talley, Chiaruttini McGarvey, Cala. Absent: McCurdy. Y'-'K 3 s Bill . ' new pride. Bill Dons Joe Point. Ford . . . contagious smile . . . a pleas- ing personality . . . enjoys a good joke. Wayne Hobbs . . . quiet . . . easy-going . . . good . . . memory. Paul Jervis . . . loves school . . . liked by all . . . always smiling . . . Loyola's artistic Lorenz . . . refreshing sense of humor party-goer . . . aspires to the Medical Profession. Harry McCambridge . . . field general of the . . . hails from Dundalk . . . likes Tow- son . . . popular. McCurdy . . . dependable . . . efficient . . . artistic personality . . . pride of Locust .lack McGarvey . . . Well, l'll tell ya . . studies for tests . . . pet peeve-homework. Bernie McGovern . . . Towson flash . . . snappy dresser . . . helpful to a friend in need. Joe Murphy . . . interested in F.B.l. . . . lions Wayne rggsaseloquent during lunch . . . everybody's . call ' ht finish thiS,expizriniqrglconclusions of 'he Joe 0'Meara . . . Spider . . . long, lean, ,t breaghef We mls ho is about li WU lanky . . . hook shot his specialty . . . trust- NOW tion Frank Palmlsarw, W worthy and responsible. Sanwfn 'gl Frank Palmisano . . . well-groomed . . . The exlienme ' Bandbox Look . . . quietly capable . . . steady .e and reliable. Tom Bob smile . Ed Parlett . . . Enthusiastic football player . . . gentleman . . . knows how to disagree, without being disagreeable. Pauken . . . good-natured . . . jovial laugh . . . pilots a??? Olds . . . slow motion. Dave Riehl . . . enthusiastic . . . a booster . . . busy treasurer . . . keeps nickles rolling . cooperative . . . genial. Robinson . . . Bull . . . infectious . . courteous listener . . . diligent stu- dent . . . famous for inaudible recitations. Wayne Santoni . . . shines in Dramatics . . future TV star? ? ? . . . earnest, attentive . . personality plus. ---vi John Schwarzman . . . friendly . . . sincere Now did I ever tell you about the time when I tackled a Mc- I 'difflgfaitglinl''artllltisiitirgmvlzercfllitlctfilglthat the Donogh player on a double reverse and threw him for about a b u,,, d .1 f . dl d. . . ten-yard loss? begins Vic Corbin to his eager-to-listen friends. e ' ' ' ' rfia y Sm' e ' ' ' Hen y lsposmon' .lohn Sweitzer . . . a garden regular . . . ii 7, ' Tom Baldwin . . . easy going . . . quiet in class??? . . . always busy. bagging? 'igilfjgjvl.lludexcellslliiliysplzditsi I n Sonny Battaglia . . . firm believer in extended vacations . . . garden regular . . land Badminton Champion . . . amgzlbie anti snappy dresser. jovial. Tom Bodie . . . proud manager of the g'Mighty Elevenv . . . Loyola's answer to Frank Tamberino I . . WI-amb0,, I ' u hard- Roger Pippen' charging center . . . Pride of Dons . . . class Carroll Cala . . . loves his crew-cut . . . Classical wit . . . a good audience. comedian . l i popular. Doug Carroll . . . clever wit in class . . . sharp dresser . . . likable personality. Rollie Unerhaugh D I . QROIHO1, u . . keen John Casey . . . big note in band . . . popular . . . collects honor cards. on Swimming, hockey . i l Latin Scholar? ? ? Jerry Chiaruttini . . . Mr. Kennedy's walking dictionary. I A . quiet man from Towson. Ed Connelly . . . future test pilot??? . . . rare, but timely humor . . . noisy . . . Jim Walsh ' u l unfailing optimist ' U i exten- Per50nalitY Plus- . sive vocabulary . . . likes math . . . interesting Vic Corbin . . . Baltimore is a suburb of Dundalk . . . opponents' big headache in com-ersalionalist. small package. Ray Day . . . a good sport . . . quiet . . . partial to Senior Gardens George Weiner . . . Wayne . . . quiet . . . - easy-going . . . Little Flower's Gene Kelly . . . Jim Dixon . . . part-time genius . . . quiet?? . . . popular . . . one of the garden future pharmacist? ? ? regulars. Ed Worden . . . sharp basketball player . . . Frank Falter . . . Catonville's bid to fame . . . baseball protege of Ted Klu . . Where's your math? . . . popular , smooth driver. amiable. Michael J. Abromatis 1921 Park Ave. f17J MA 3-0935-W Yearbookg Le Cercle Francaisg Math. Clubg Senior Danceg Student Council 1,2, Class Officer 1 2,3, Boosters 4' Football Varsity 4 J V 1 2 ' Intramural Athletics 1 2 3 4 'Wire F Thomas Annuhs 1628 McHenry St C231 GI 5 4610 Yearbook Newspaper 4 Le Cercle Francais Band 234 Math Club Art Club 2 3 Senior Dance Boost ers 4 Intramural Athletics 12 34 'Rib' John E. Adelsberger 1504 Ralworth Rd 1181 TU 9 5044 Le Cercle Francais Senior Dance Boosters 4 Science Club 2 Pro moter League of the Sacred Heart 2' Class Officer 1 Intramural Ath- letics 1 2 3 4 'K-0 QD!- J William Armstron Jr Michael R Amann 6760 Woodley Rd 1221 AT 4-8487 Active S0d81lSt' Yearbook Editor 4 Newspaper 4 Deutscher Verein Math Club' Art Club 1 2 3 Pres 3 Science Club 4' Senior Dance Stu- dent Council 4 Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 1 2 Intramural Athletics 1 2 3 4 Ss Joseph M Bagmskl 717 Mludam Rd 445 VA 3 1389 Yearbook Semor Dance Boosters Heart 12 Football Varsity 4 J V 2 3 Frosh Baseball Varsity 4 JV 3 Intramural Athletics 1 2 3 4 4008 Fordlelgh Rd f15J RO 4 0730 Active Sodallst Yearbook Drama tics 34 Deutscher Vereln Math Club O Neill Algebra Medal 2 Art Club 3 Senior Dance Boosters 4 Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 1 2 Class Gold Medal 1 2 3 Football JV 2 3 Intramural Ath letlcs 1 2 3 4 M . ' o . . 7 u . . , I 0 .D 0 U 9 . 1 9 as 777' Q Q ' ' , , ' ' 3 S 5 . 7 ' - 9 799 -i sae- , I, . 7 7 . 77 777' 'W J if . . . . .. , , . . , 5 5 ' , ' . It I U 9 777 - 9 - , ' - ' Q - l . I . . as . 9 , 9 3 3 . 3 , a a - 4g Promoter, League of the Sacred ' ,Q '5 , 15 9 ' ' Q , I Q as 3 9 - ' Q . Q Z . . 9 asa- , , . 77 777 - - 13 ' 777' ,ai I 4 . ' it w X L 'ku Santo W. Battaglia 1314 Kenhill Ave. 1131 BR 6-2827 Promoter, League of the Sacred Heart 3' Basketball JV 2 3' Base- ball Varsity 4 JV 3 Intramural Athletics 1 2 3 4 14 John L. Bartha 4402 Marx Ave. Q61 CL 4-1310 Active Sodalist, Prefectg Debating 1,2,3,4g Yearbookg Deutscher Ver- eing Math. Clubg Science Club 4: Senior Danceg Student Council 43 Promoter, League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3g Elocution Gold Medal 25 Class Cold Medal 1,2,3g Intra- mural Athletics 1,2,3,4. is 1 Lawrence E Beares 2832 Rosalie Ave U41 Thomas F. Baldwin 204 E. Lake Ave. fl2j ID 5-8432 Le Cercle Francaisg Camera Club 4g Science Club 4g Intramural Athle- tics 1,2,3,4. --sua......x John W Baynes Harford Rd Hyde 'Vid LY 2 3413 Debat1ng1234 Pres 4 Yearbook Blue and Gold 4 Newspaper 4 Dramatlcs 34 Deutscher Vereln Math Club Student Council 4 Debating Silver Medal 3 Intra mural Athletlcs 3 Frederick J Berghoff HI 4 5102 2810 Bauernwood Ave 1141 DCUISCIICI' VCFCIII HI 4 5719 Le Cercle Francais Science Club 2 Intramural Athletics 1 2 3 4 'K fl' 'ri- Thomas G Bodle TZ? PV 1,-frm iw' Q- uv 'T' Waller S Boyd 312 Hopkins Rd U21 1205 Glenback Ave Q81 DR 7 7413 HU 6 3242 Newspaper 34 Le Cercle Francais Dramatlcs 4 Le Cercle Francais Senior Dance Mgr Varsity Football Camera Club 2 Senior Dance I 2 3 4 Intramural Athletics 1 2 3 4 John G Bowling tramural Athletics 4 1 4-dbrdiel , ik 5 Y 720 Colorado Ave Q10 H0 7 0474 Active Sodahst Debating 34 Dra matics 4 Yearbook Newspaper 4 Deutscher Verem Art Club 23 Senior Dance Boosters 4 Promot er League of the Sacred Heart 2 Intramural Athletics 1 2 3 4 M , Xp X Francis S. Brocato 1209 E. 35th St. U81 TU 9-6886 Active Sodalistg Debating 1,2,3,4g Yearbookg Blue and Gold 43 Deut- scher Vereing Boosters 2,3,4g Science Club 4g Tennis 2g Intramural Ath- letics 1,2,3,4. ill! James M. Browne 603 E. 38th St. 1181 CH 3-0117 Newspaper 3g Le Cercle Francaisg Science Club 23 Intramural Ath letics 1,2,3,4. 6 N. David J Brune 4720 Kernwood Ave 1121 ID 5 3883 Yearbook Le Cercle Franc-als Sen ers 4 Football Varslty 3 JV 2 Frosh Intramural Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 ' ls Mlchael P Buchness 227 Newburgh Ave f28j RI 7 5059 Class Oihcer 2 Football Varslty 1 2 3 4 Intramural Athletics 1 2 3 4 George L Bunting Knollwood Brooklandvrlle VA 3 4897 Actlve S0d3llSt Debatmgl News Vcrem Sclence Club 2 3 4 Scmor Dance Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 2 wp-...,. -I A115110 Burke Carroll F Cala 1302 E 33111 St C185 8005 Manor Road Q14 HO 7 1974 NO 5 6026 Malh Club, SCHIOI' Dance? Class Le Cercle Francais, Semor Dance, Officer 3, Deutscher Verem, Pro Intramural Athlencs 1,2,3,4, moter, League of the Sacred Heart 2, Class Cold Medal 3, Football, Frosh, Mgr Ice Hockey 1,2, Intra mural Athletrcs 1,2,3,4 Vmcent F Carlm 3714 Yolando Rd 18 H0 7 3088 Dramatlcs 4, Le Cercle Francalsg Semor Dance, Sclence Club 2, Pro moter, League of the Sacred Heart 3, Football, Froshg Basketball, Frosh, Intramural Athletlcs 1,2,3,4. A ,, x 1,9 A , f 1 i015 D1UlCC,3 Class Offlcel' 1,33K13505i- , paper 3,43 Drarhatics 3,4-g4Deutscher A Y - ' 1 - Q 1 52? W X swf Douglas L Carroll 1245 Clenhaven Rd U21 ID 3 2021 Senior Dance lee Hockey .l V Intramural Athletics 1 2 3 4 Joseph B. Chepaitis 229 S. Gilmore St. C231 ED 6 3264 M Le Cercle F rancalsg Senior Danceg Boosters 43 Intramural Athletics 4. 86 John A Casey 1210 Oak Craft Dr Lutherville Md VA 3 1512 Yearbook Le Cercle Francais Band 34 Math Club 4 Giordano A. Chiaruttini Sparks, Maryland Manor 687 MI Debating 1,3g Boosters 43 Cheer leaders 1, lce Hockey, J V. 2, Intra mural Athletics 1,2,3,4. Frank A' Clark 3714 Brooklyn Ave. 1251 CU 7 2492 .l Yearbook, Deutscher Vereing Class Uflicer 4g Football, Froshg Basket- ball, J.V 2, Baseball, Varsity 3,4, J V. 2, Intramural Athletics 1,2,3,4. Y I fffnlf H,v , 'ya' aff' I g . 1,12-' M4 mpligllfii V 11111r1fYr5l'l,QT V. I A ,v .5 ' ,1f'fl,' X 1. . ,. l12 ' 1' .5 '4 ' 4 ,vi K2 1 ' , wif ' 'ff-. V-ifi .QQ Vfff' V , 1, or L ' , I ' g , . . 1,23 s 9 a ' . , . 4 ' 4 9 5 - - ,V , s . 1' Q' W Edward James Connelly 644 Charles St Ave Q42 VA 3 2823 le Cerclc FFHHCHIQ Science Club 2 Senlor Dance Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 1 3 Football slty 4 Vlgr Varslty Basketball 3 Intramural Athletlcs l 2 3 4 4 b Vlctor J Corbm 7016 Mornmgton Rd Q22 AT 4 6681 Actlve Sodallst Yearbook Le Cer cle Franeals R3dl0 Club 4 Semor Dance Student Councll 34 Class Officer 1 2 3 4 Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 1, Football, Varsl ty 3,4, J V 1,2, Intramural Athletlcs 1,2,3,4. 'Wx James E Connelly 644 Charles St Ave Q41 VA 32823 Yearbook Camera Club 4 Sclence Club 2 Newspaper 4 Blue and Gold 4 Senior Dance Promoter Basketball 2 Intramural Athletlcs I 2 3 4 John M Cunmngham 16 Bishop s Rd Q18j H0 7 5096 Blue and Gold 34 Edltor 4 e Cercl'e Francals Math Club Stu dent Councll 4 Class Olhcer 1 Pro moter League of the Sacred Heart 3 Tenms Varsltv 34 Mgr Foot ball 2 Edward P Conway 1220 N Calvert St 2 MU 5 0179 Le Cercle Francais Math Club Varsity Golf 2 Intramural Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 -'lu an Raymond N Day Sallsbury Md PI 9 9450 as X 1 X 3 Q r A h It . . J . . - - Q J , I 5 ' J Q ' : 4 ' ' 4 - 3 ' s , 2 1 4 S 1 , 4 , 2 4 , 1 v v - Frosh, J.V. 2g Baseball, J.V. 3, Var- Lwglle of the Sacred Heart 3: Mgr. -' ' 4 1 - ' a s ' , , , . 9 s 9 ' at S 3 X 1 I - I A f 2 ' 9 . . I 9 9 1 9 L 0 ' - J . 1 - 2 - ' , . - 4 4 - . ' ' s : - , 1 Q I 2 I 3 s , a I + - ' 4 ' , 3 - 7 9 9 S 7 , Frank P DeLuca 102 Shlpway Rd 1223 AT 4 6417 Actne Sodallst Yearbook Deutsch er Vcreln Senlor Dance Promoter Lea ue of the Sacred Heart 123 Intramural Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 Melvin J Dixon 1102 Goodvlew Rd Q141 N0 80721 Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 2 Intramural Athletlcs 12 Wlllxam A Dodd 6308 Mossway f121 DR 7 8295 Xearbook Deutscher Verem Sen lor Dance Boosters 4 Ice Hockex JV 12 Intramural Athletics 12 '71-5 V 'C' John H Dman 415 West I-Illls Pkwy 1293 RI 7 5384 Newspaper 4 Dramatlcs 3 4 Math Club Camera Club 4 Senlor Dance Boosters 4 Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 2 3 In tramural Athletxcs 1 2 3 4 Mlchael L Downs at 4515 Frankford Ave L61 905 HA 6 5660 Intramural Athletlcs 1 2 3 I' Danlel S D1Paula 509 Walker Ave f12j ID 5 7770 Dramatlcs 4 Deutscher Verem Sci ence Club Qsfu ? ' md' aj-JA' . . , . Y . i . - 'aj f . f , af' . . V . K I 1 s 9 S M g 9 v 3 I 9 9 9 9 .1 f 5 I . D I I A . , H . , , 9 9 9 3,4. ii' it W . . . I. fflfiw . l f' 3 9 ' t I . , : . , g , jen ? ' ' 9 9 9 9 I A H 3,4. K ' Q. lx , A , ,, ,. A K' ' K I --vw . ift K+ 3 ' A 5 s 5 - - 3 3 5 3 s , a 3 ' 9 7 9 ' . ' v A .qslfffift , 7 . - 15- , 4 A 1 .4 35 I ., .. . ' ' 'nibv . . . l u . g . , e 9 ' ' Thomas E. Duffy 2856 Lake Ave. 1133 DI 2-8971 Le Cercle Francaisg Senior Danceg Student Council 1,2,4g Class Officer 1,23 Boosters 4, Pres. 4g Promoter, League of the Sacred Heart lg In- tramural Athlctlcs 1 2 3 4 151 9 Richard G Evirs 29 Shady Nook Ave 128 RI 7 7628 l, J Hammond Dugan Long Green Md LY 2 7259 Active Sodalist Yearbook Drama tics 3 4 Deutscher Vereln Foot ball Varsity 4 J V 2 3 Fro h Varsity Tennis 3 4 Intramural Ath letlcs 1 2 3 4 199' Le Cercle Francals Senior Dance Donald W Fahey Football J V 1 2 Basketball 401 Charter Qak Ave 112 Frosh Intramural Athletics 1 2 34 ID 5 0369 Deutscher Vereln Boosters 4 In tramural Athletics 1234 .1 ,. 'HUIVUQV' uw John M Ellis 519 Old Orchard Rd 1291 WI 5 1789 Le Cercle Francais Math Club Senior Dance Boosters 4 Promo ter League of the Sacred Heart 1 2 Ice Hockey JV 1 2 Intramural Athletics 1 2 3 4 Frank H Falter 115 N Symmgton Ave 1281 RI 7 5706 Le Cercle Francais Senior Dance Class Officer 3 Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 3 Football JV 123 Frosli Ice Hockev Var sity 23 JV 2 Baseball Varsity 34 JV 12 Intramural Athletics 1234 3 9 9 9 ' K i A, .. 1 . 'Q s Q., . . awp. . . 9 I 7 ' 9 S 3 ' . . X 9 9 9 . 1 5 ' 9 - 9 9 9 . D 9 9 9 9 3 3 ' ' . ' - - 9 9 9 9 9 - ' 9 9 S 9 . . . . 9 9 9 9 9 9 Y ' ,. 9 Q af-7 W z V, gy .Jfzr 1 ' Q9 9 , . . . . - J . . 9 fe Q 3 Q 9 9 9 9 9 9 , D Q , 9 9 9 9 9 - Q , 9 ' 3 ' 9 9 9 9 9 9 , 9 ' 5 5 7 ' 7 'J ' ' 9 9 7 5 ' ' 7 3 9 9 9 9 John Q Feller 4100 WCQIVICW Rd 1181 HO 7 9085 Actlve Sodallst Deutscher Vcreln Semor Dance Boosters 4 Intra D M Fl mural Athlctlcs 4 enms ynn 2317 Foster Ave 1141 'VO 5 4830 Yearbook Deutscher Vereln Cam era Club 4 1Newspapcr 4 lntra mural Athlctlcs 1 2 3 4 M x wi! lik Wnlham L Ford 5249 St Charles Ave Q15 LI 2 9642 Football .1 V Vars1ty2 Intramural H Louis French Athlet1cs 1 2 3 4 3707 Yosemlte Ave 1151 L1 2 2022 Le Cercle Francals SCICHCC Club 2 Math Club Senlor Dance Boosters 3 4 Varsltv Tennxs 3 4 Intramural Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 'l 'i'- Phlllp O Foard 1212 E Belvedere Ave f121 ID 5 4522 Le Cercle FFHDCHIQ Math Club Camera Club 12 Sclence Club 4 Scnlor Dance Boosters 4 lntra mural Athletxcs 1 2 3 4 R fgigyg ,gav- 1-917 ,Qur-.---4 Wfllllam H Cerhardt 2827 Llnwood Ave f141 1NO 8 1973 Newspaper 4 Le Cercle Francals Math Club Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 23 Intramural Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 agar. ,paw ., 3 i my ll E S , . x 9 7 7 , .- L Q Q M 9 - s Q Q ' . s Q ' . , ' . . - . e a ' e v s ' i . ' 5 3 ' . 1 . 9 9 ' 9 s s ' , - L' L If ' ' V , 2 ' ' X 5?5Fgf7.! '5 1, lf ff P '- X f . 1 1 3 I 1' ' 'fs f Q 2 ' M- - A . - f X 1 I 1, 'H' fin' Q . git, , if . A!! 51 M . . . .. . . . , , 9 - -9 9 ' Q 7 1 9 - . ' , T . . . . X- . , ' 1 e 1 , . - 3 3 1 . Q , s 5 , s 3 , Q 1 9 v ' 7 9 g - ,gn '54 ........., fm- ,v- 1 'D we-f Victor S Glorloso 2815 Edlson Hwy 13 OR 5 0040 Dcbatmg 1 Yearbook Le Cercle Francals Senlor Dance Boosters 4 Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 1 Football .IV Frosh Intramural Athletics 1 2 3 4 MW 'Dx J. Glenn Harwood Rlderwood, Md VA 5 3098 Yearbook, Deutscher Vereln, Math. Club, Sclence Club 2, Senlor Dance, Promoter, League of the Sacred Heart 2,3, Mgl Football 1, Basket ball 3,4, Intramural Athletlcs 1,2, 3,4. -1 ' John ,I Gould 308 Overhlll Rd 4101 TU 9 7916 Aetlve Sodallst Deutscher Vereln Band 23 4 Pres 4 Senior Dance Class Officer 3 4 Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 1 Intramural Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 IFBAX ot, given,-. ,f Q, 1 'EE James G. Hauf 2010 Northbourne Rd U41 ID 5 1252 Actlve Sodallst, Deutscher Vereln, Science Club 2, Senlor Dance, Stu dent Councll 3, Class Officer 2,3, Boosters 4, Promoter, League of the Sacred Heart 3, Intramural Athletlcs 1,2,3,4, Camera Club 1. Wllham F Hartman 5509 Gerland Ave Q61 CL 49661 Newspaper 3 4 Edltor 4 Deutscher Verem Pres Sclence Club 4 Sen lor Dance Student Councll 4 In tramural Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 :EJ qi is-Q Michael J. Heilmann 4501 Frankford Ave Q61 HA 6 1747 Yearbook, Deutscher Vereln, Scl ence Club 4, Baseball, Varslty 3,4, JV. 1,2, Intramural Athletlcs 1,2, 3,4 - ' - X I :li Q --.wv ' ' Q 'is 7' 5 A.. 2 ge- x 1 , , s . , . . , . Q . Q K ' ' 9 a 3 a 3 A , -5 5 - 9 .I 9 I ' 5 9 ' - 2539 3 ' f 3 7 7 ' 9 1 1 ' - S 5 9 9 9 ' 9 3 V Q 5 1 3 9 a s - di' ffm' YN Ci ' 'it Edward J Herrlng 3404 Rldgeeroft Rd Q61 CL 4 7120 Dramatlcs 4 Deutscher Verem Senlor Dance Baseball Varslty 4 J V 3 lntramural Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 pf-QN ,, If 110 X 444r4rr Mlchael C Hlllmann 1318 Crofton Rd f12j H0 7 0321 Debatlng 12 34 Yearbook Blue and Gold 34 Newspaper 3 4 Dra IIIHIICS 4 Elocutlon Cold Medal 3 Varslty Tenms 4 Le Cercle Fran cal Senlor Dance Boosters 4 In tramural Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 fa- Q V T Wayne Hobbs 2930 Hudson St Q24 OR 5 4087 Le Cercle Francais Camera Club 3 4 Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 3 'Vlgr .IV Baseball 2 ln tramural Athletxcs 1 2 3 4 'WP W 'Wham R Denms Homberg 3116 Northway Dr C14-J HA 6 8623 Yearbook Deutscher Verem Cam era Club 4 Sclence Club 2 News paper 4 Semor Dance Intramural Athletxcs 1 2 3 4 H Nelson Hutchins York Court 181 TU 9 6972 Yearbook Blue and Gold 2 Deutscher Vereln Senlor Dance Boosters 4 Football Varslty 3 .1 V 2 Frosh Intramural Athletlcs 1 2 34 .3 X Q..-f X 5 , ' u - I . 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'Q' W I J Paul Jervis 429 Rosebank Ave 1125 ID 5 9185 Active Sodallst Yearbook Blue and Gold 1 Newspaper 4 Senior Dance Boosters 1234 Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 123 Ice Hockey JV 12 Intramural Athletics 12 3 4 if-4 if Joseph V Jerarill 107 Arma h Dr U21 DR 7 8080 Active Socialist Yearbook lNew paper 34 Le Ccrclc Francals Sci ence Club 2 Senlor Dance Class Officer 4 Boosters 34 Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 3 Foot ball Frosh Intramural Athletics 1 2 3 4 nr 4' ITV an---W 'fx James L Kalserskx 20 Dutton Ave 283 RI 7 6080 Debating 12 3 4 Blue and Cold 4 L Cercle Francais Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 3 Q 'Ti Dmlald W Kalkmanv Jr Thomas H Kane W Brian Keegan 203 Chafmulh Rd- 313 South Wind Rd. Q45 2442 Ellis Rd. 4141 Timonium- Md- VA 3-1754 NO 5-0656 VA 50611 Yearbookg Blue and Gold 2g Yearbookg Le Cercle Francaisg Sci- Dchaling 1' Deutscher Vereing Science Club 23 ence Club 23 Senior Danceg Pro- Senior Danceg Class Officer 2g Foot- moter, League of the Sacred Heart ball, Varsity 3,4, ,l.V. 2, Froshg In- 1g Intramural Athletics 1Q2,3,4. tramural Athletics 1,2,3,4. W!-rl Robert A Keller, Jr 5512 Channmg Rd 1291 Rl 7 2552 Debatmg 4 Le Cercle Francals Boosters 4 Intramural Athletlcs 3 4 'G' 7 Donald L Klrkbrldge 1026 Lenton Ave U21 ID 3 4931 John J. Kelly, IV 74 Cedar Ave. Q41 VA 5-1497 Active Sodalist' Debating 1' Year book Dramatlcs 4 Deutscher Ver em Band234 Math Club Radio Club 3 4 Sclence Club 2 3 4 Semor Dance Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 3 Intramural Athle tlcs 1 2 3 4 Q99 330 Sclence Club 4 Senlor Dance L J Cercle Francaxs ll -K ,gaw- 'Hg Jerome E Kersch 2703 E Mura St 1121 PE 2 6288 Deutscher Verem Intramural Ath lctlcs MQW ,an-I1 Charles H Kyper Englemeade Rd Q8 HU 6 6468 Actlve Sodallst Debatmg 1 Year book Dramatlcs 34 Deutscher Verem Band 2 34 Radlo Club 3 Sclence Club 23 Newspaper 4 Scmor Dance Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 23 Intramural Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 9 g 9 9 g Q a , 7 1 . Il 1 ' ,sf 1 1 1 - N f ' ' S . 1 ' 3 . 3 1 ' ' . 1 M ' is 5 I I .AAV ,Mft N bn 1. A, in '.k' 'Q vamp we 1 X 1' - ' ' X , . . .I . L gv 1 7 . ,' 1 ' gf SN :Pr 4. 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Q221 AT 4-6288 Active Sodalistg Le Cercle Fran- caisg Senior Danceg Student Council 2,33 Class Officer 1,2,3,4g Football, Varsity 3,4, ,l.V. 2, Froshg Intra- mural Athletics 1 2 3 4 Michael P McCoy 6208 Birchwood Ave QI41 CL 4 4719 Deutscher Vereln Sclence Club Joseph P McCurdy 1505 Riverside Ave 1301 PL 2 8151 Active Sodalist Yearbook News paper 4 Dramatlcs 4 Le Cercle Francais Art Club 1234 Senior Dance Boosters 4 Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 1 lntra mural Athletics 1 2 3 4 David J McDonnell 516 P1CC3d1l1y Rd Q41 VA 3 7145 2 Actlve Sodallst Debating 3 4 Year book Blue and Cold 234 Dra matics 4 Le Cercle Francais Semor Dance Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 23 Mgr Basketball 2 Intramural Athletics 2 3 4 -gg gl John F McGarvey 1126 E Belvedere Ave 121 ID 3 1458 gb-of? Class Oflicer 3 Promoter League of .,,.,g,,.,. the Sacred Heart 12 Intramural sims-f Athletics 1 2 3 4 :QW f'fil9.PJ19 6 X19 .5 35 , if '4 N' J 1 Bernard J. McGovern 705 Morningside Dr. 44? VA 3 5189 Dramatxca 4 Le Cerclc Francali Promoter Lea uc of the Sacred Heart 2 Football Froah Intra mural Athletics 12 3 4 'Dx 'wr' Frederick P Manns 3032 Northern Pkww f14J CL 4 1866 Deutncher Vcrem Sclcnce Club 2 Senxor Dance Intramural Athletlcs ki- hug'--,A F Davld McNamara 1 Haddon Court DR 7 9276 Actlve Sodahst Yearbook News paper 4 Le Cercle Francals Band 4 Math Club Senlor Dance Boobtcrs 4 Promoter Lea ue ofthe Sacred Heart 2 Football Frosh Ba-mketball Frosh Intramural Ath letlcs 1 2 3 4 rfmymaa Qs 'Qi-.-.., QQ' Kenneth E Meehan 2916 Northern Pkwy 1141 CL 4 0733 ACIIVC Sodalxst Blue and Cold 4 Yearbook Le Cercle Francals Intramural Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 P' Carl S Maclolek 2926 I-Iarvlew Ave 141 HI 4 5106 Deutscher Verem Sclence Club 2 3 Senlox Dance Intramural Athletxca 1234 George F Mehrmg Relsterstown Rd Owlngs Mills Rels 659 Semor Dance Football Varslty 2 3 4 Intramural Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 ,. g , , , ' . 3 , , g , , , 2 9 X S ' A 9 9 7 ' Qt V 3 4, ' 9 . 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L fi' 'ig I ' ,S 1-. 5 - 'ff 'ef Q, ' W' .W H George Meredith, Jr Ivy H111 Rd Cockeysvllle VA 3 6073 Debatlng 1 Yearbook Newspaper 4 Le Cercle Francals Band 2 34 Senlor Dance Class Officer 1 Boosters 4 Varsltv Tenms 4 Intra mural Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 John W Montgomery 5610 Sagra Rd C121 ID 5 4610 Dramatlcs 4 Band 2 34 Radlo Club 1 2 3 4 Pres 3 4 Sclence Club 2 34 Boosters 1 2 Cheerleader 2 Mgr Basketball 1 Intramural Ath Ietlcs 1 2 fr -as-we 1'UQv'-11' Raymond A Messick 2804 Goodwood Rd H41 HA 62003 Actlve Sodallst Debatmg 3 4 Year book Blue and Gold 4 Deutscher Verem Math Club 3 Elocutlon Sllver Medal 3 Class Gold Medal 1 2 3 Mmkgs 'lug-n Rlchard W Moore 208 Cedarcroft Rd f12j ID 3 0307 Band 4 Semor Dance Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 2 3 Ice Hockey J V 1 2 3 Intramural Ath letlcs 1 2 3 4 'vw-1...4,,. James P Moran 737 Beaverbrook Rd 121 ID 5 5761 Le Cercle Francals Camera Club 4 Sclence Club 4 Semor Dance 4 Class Officer 2 Intramural Athletlcs 1234 elif-' filing., -agp' in Bernard P Mullin 542 Chateau Avc 1121 ID 5 0374 Active Sodallst Y e a r b o o k Deutscher Verem Science Club 2 Class Officer 1 2 3 Boosters 2 3 4 Chcerleadtr 4 Intramural Athletics 1 2 3 4 Philip A Murphy 321 Tuscany Rd. 1101 . BE 5-5955 Active Sodalist' Yearbook' Blue and Cold 1' Dramatics 1' Le Cercle Francais' Senior Dance' Student Council 24' Class Officer 1 2 34' Boosters 3' Varsity Tennis 3 4' Intramural Athletics 1 2 3 4. J David Mulrooney 7210 Dunwood Court 22 AT 5 1572 Active Sodalist Debatm 1 Year book Deutscher Vereln Math Club Science Club 4 Senior Dance Student Council 1 3 4 Cla s Officer 1 2 3 4 Boosters 2 3 4 Pro moter League of the Sacred Heart 12 3 Class Cold Medal 1 Varslty Tennis 234 Intramural Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 -0:11603 Joseph A Murphy 409 Mt Hollv St i291 L0 69104 Le Cercle Francais Senior Dance Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 12 Basketball Frosh Intra mural Athletics 1 2 3 4 'h,,.,,- Raymond I Murray Keyser Rd. Pikesville Md. Q81 HO 6-6100 Active Sodalist' Debating, 1' Dra- matics 34' Blue and Gold 24' Newspaper 34' Deutscher Verein Science Club 2' Senior Dance' 1nt1'amural Athletics 1 2 3 4 David T Nles 12 Curley St f24J EA 7-1236 Active Sodalist' Y e a r lm 0 o ' Deutscher Verein' Camera Club 4' Newspaper 4' Science Club 2' Senior Dance' Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 1 2 3' Football Fresh' Intramural Athletics 1 2 3 4 1. 'Ti' s-43 -' QF Joseph M. O'Meara 5912 Bellona Ave. f12J ID 5-9273 Senior Danceg Class Officer 1,2,3,4g Basketball, Frosh, J.V. 2, Varsity 43 Intramural Athletics 1,2,3,4. Anthony R. O'Neill Elkridge, Md. f27J Elkridge 271 Active Sodalxst Yearbook L Cercle Francais Radio Club 1 2 3 4 Senior Dance Class Officer Boosters 4 Promoter League of the Sacred Heart 2 3 Football Frosh Intramural Athletlcs 1 2 3 4- Joseph C Orlando 3018 Orlando Ave 14 HI 4 5068 Dramatlcs 4 Le Cercle Francais Sclence Club 4 Senior Dance Intramural Athletics 34 Frank S Palmlsano 4201 Walther Blvd H41 HA 6 7558 Actlvc Sodalist Dramatlcs 4 Le Cercle Francais Sclence Club 3 Senior Dance Football Frosh Intramural Athletics 1 2 3 4 Edward W Parlett Bond Ave RCISICTSIOWH Reis 1601 Yearbook Dramatlcs 4 Le Cercle Dance Boosters 4 Promoter Ieague of the Sacred Heart 2 Foot ball Varsity 4 J V 1 2 3 Intra mural Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 rw 't fn? H CW, H 9 5'3 . .L g V g C 1 f ' 9 ' , , , : .-- ' f 3 - 13 ' k K f K a -1' I 9 9 9 ' A wr ' . , ' . 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Pauken 3015 Oak Forest Dr. 1141 NO 5-8752 Le Cercle Francaisg Promoter, League of thc Sacred Heart 1,2g Icc Hockey, .I.V. 25 Intramural Ath- letics 12 34 pl-5 QVWU Lawrence R Rachuba Kenwood and Creek Rds Rlvlcra Beach Sunset 831 Blue 'md Cold 2 Deutscher Vcrem Band 234 Senlor Dance Intra mural Atlxletlcs 1 2 3 4 -'Q---f Raymond J Peters 501 Anneslle Rd U21 VA 5 4111 Dramatlcs 34 Sclence Club 3 Intramural Athletlcs 2 3 4 aflliw Robert C Rassa 810 Lovola Drlve Q41 VA 5 4202 Debatmg I Newspaper 34 Dra IIIHULS 3 4 Band 3 4 Radl0 Club 4 Sclence Club 24 Senlor Dance Boosters 4 wily, J Gerard Prels, ,Ir 205 A1 burth Rd 141 VA 3 5298 Wtwspaper 34 Deutcher Vercln Science Club 2 Senlor Dance Boosters 2 3 4 Ice Hockey .IV 2 VGPSIIV Tennls 2 3 4 Intramural Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 Wllllam E Regan 207 W Medwlck Garth RI 7 1805 Dramatxcs 3 4 Football Varsity 2 3 4 Basketball VHFSIIY 2 3 4 Intramural Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 s s e - i f Q I YQ. vm t as I r A 4 ,V gl Q V. Aide Y J X7 Q. A 0 :,, X-, ,7 A - ' K MST, ,W . . - . ,U , I rv ' V ' 1 T . , Q Q - ' - , g , 3 . o s 'I 1 - ' 5 ' , a ' a -' 7 , 9 , 7 , e 9 a ' an .tg ,, , , I 1: - 7, KX A 5 I ' A ' ,rf 5 'A 24711, N in Y . I V . Q m 1 Q . Q ' ' v a 3 ' ' . Y l . ' v v 1 ' n a 9 9 ' . . , 9 v 9 1 a , 1 3 5 - ' a 3 9 s 3 a 9 9 5 9 1 9 ' 'K-M I' David G Rlehl 46+ 1 1' a Y Michael W. Ridge 607 Highwood Dr. f12j ID 5-7843 Newspaper 3,41 Dramatics 3,4g Pres. 4: Deutscher Vereing Senior Dance: Science Club 23 Student Council l,2,3,4: Class Officer l,2,3,4g Boost- ers 3: Promoter, League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3: Dramatics Silver Medal 3' Football Frosh' Basket- ba I'roh Baseball VHIHIIV 34 ,I V 2 Intramural Athletics 12 34 4439 Wickford Rd 4101 - BE 5 8374 Debating I 2 3 learbook Dra matics 1 2 3 4 Blue and Gold 2 3 4 Le Cercle Francal Senior Dance Boosters 34 Promoter Lea ue of thc Sacred Heart I 2 3 Intramural Athletics 1 2 3 4 D Robert Robinson V A Hospital Fort Howard 119D SP 950 Band 4 Varsity Tennis 4 Intla mul al Athletics 4 We mfs N! ' sass- iw! 'QL Raymond M Ruff 2647 Chesterfield Ave 1131 TU 9 3623 Le Cercle Francais Science Clul Intl amural Athletics I 2 3 4 Charles A Russell 104 Church Lane 8 HU 6 1199 Debating 1 Blue and Gold 3 Dra matics 4 Deutscher Vereln Science Club 2 Band 2 3 Ice Hockev .IV I 2 Intramural Athletics 1 2 3 4 'NR' Edward J Rlggie 420 W cstgatc Rd 4295 WI 5 7400 Band 34 Senior Dance lcc Hoc kes ,IW 12 Intramural Athletics I 2 3 4 15:- 'mf' I - . . . ll I . . .J V , - - -V H , s . . , , . ' , , . .. 3 ' , . ,, ,. 4 5 Y . . 'inf' . 1. ' ' 1 ' 9 9 Q 3 ' at -K - s 1 3 e v 3 sg 1 s L -. 2 , S ' s s 3 ' ' e v sr - e V . . ,ur . -Q, ' V - 7 . . Vs f . . . t .1 . . , X Y v I I - -, 'I Q - - 9 e ' . ' ' , ', , , I , ' 7 V ' , ,V u 7 . .,t, , - f- 1 -vH,.v,t-1 N ii-155 . 'fe 5 ' , . F3535 ' 65 -. 5 M x - - , Y , K. . - .X is 4 V - , . , Q , , 1 2g , 7, 155 ' K+- 3 1 : v ' 1 saae 0 - 5 QL, . x 'Si' , 'rife . ei? . ..- Q 3 - Z 3 4 , 4 , . . I ,J a i 1 1 e ' K fx .WISE 'ki' R Gregory Sachs Fox Hunt Lane Luthervllle Md VA 5 5689 Deutscher Vereln Band 4 Intra mural Athletics 4 Henry T Schreyer 116 Stevenson Lane 1125 VA 3-2853 Le Cercle Francaisg Senior Danceg Boosters 43 Promoter, League of the Sacred Heart 13 Football, ,l.V. 2g Ice Hockey, ,l.V. 23 Intramural Ath- letics 1,2,3,4. 'ive-A-f' Wayne D Santom 7523 Brightside Avc 461 ML 7 1055 Debating 1 2 Dramatlcs 2 4 Senior Dance Class Officer 12 Debating Silver Medal 2 Intramural Ath letics 1 2 3 4 .3 John F Schwarzman 127 N. Luzerne Ave. Q24 BR 6-2914 Yearbook3 Le Cercle Francaisg Science Club 2g Senior Danceg Boosters 33 Promoter, League of the Sacred Heart 2,33 Intramural Ath- letics 1,2,3,4. 53 lii....--- Robert J Schnock 729 Milford Mill Rd f8J HU 6 7936 Actne Socialist Yearbook New paper 4 Deutscher Vercm Science Club 2 Senior Dance Boosters 4 Basfball Varsitv 4 JV 3 Intrl mural Athletics 1 2 3 4 55' 0-nu., ' Lawrence ,I Schwarzmann 424 N Kenwood Ave i241 OR 5-2516 Ycarbookg Deutscher Vcreing Sen- ior Dance3 Boosters 43 Intramural Athletics 1,2,3,4. 5319 ,1 ff ' 'IN ix: 'A 'R ' Alvm J Seubott 3701 Gelston Dr Q29j E0 6 7941 Actlve Sodahst Le Cercle Francals Math Club Senlor Dance lntra mural Athletlcs 1 2 4 George A Shehan 209 Hopkins Rd f12J DR 7 6962 Actlve Sodalxst Yearbook Semor Dance Le Cercle Francals Boost ers 4 Football Varsity 34 JV 2 Frosh Intramural Athletlcs 1 2 3 4 E George A. Steinman 9 N. Fulton Ave f23j GI 5 5209 .1 Band 2,3,4, Math. Club, Senior Dance, Intramural Athletlcs 1,2,3,4 Richard H. Stag Andrew G. Stump 3825 Rexmere Rd 1181 3514 Parklawn Ave 1131 H0 7 2648 TU 9 5589 Dramatlcs 4, Le Cercle Francals, Deutscher Verelng Sclence Club 4, Sclence Club 2, Boosters 4, Foot Semor Dance, Boosters 4, Intra ball, J V 2, Froshg Intramural Ath mural Athletlcs 1,2,3,4. letlcs 1,2,3,4 I04 if aes 'fbias Nav gg., YW C 'r Walter T Stundlck 3201 0 Donnell St f241 EA 7 6129 Deutscher Verem 'Vlath Club Senlor Dance Sclence Club 4 Pro moter League of the Sacred Heart I Intramural Athletics 1 2 3 4 fin N 3? . Q91 in 'Neff 'vu-fel John D Sullivan 2101 Echodale Ave 1145 CI 44244 Yearboolx Dramat1es34 Deutscher Veleln Promoter Lea ue of the Sacred Heart Football VBIQIIV 3 4 .I V 2 Frosh Baseball .IV 2 Intra mural Athletles I 2 3 4 'fi iran gags, Frank A. Tamberino 1603 W'oodboune Ave f12J ID 3 3335 Blue and Cold 4, Le Cercle Fran cals, Semon Dance, Football, Var Bernard L' Talley SIIV 2,3.4, .I V 1, Frosh, Intramural 6 Southfield Place U21 ID 5 1581 Le Cercle Francals, Sclence Club 2,3. Student Councll 2, Class Officer 1,2,3, Promoter, League of the Sacred Heart 3, Football, VHPSIIV 3, VHFSIIW Tenms 1,2,3,4. Basket ball, Frosh, Intramural Athletics 1,2,3,4 Athletlcs 1,2,3,4. 1 new 21 Qqa John ,I Sweltzer 2902 Guilford Ave 181 TU 9 1177 Yearbook Le Cerele Francals 1VIath Club Senlor Dance Intra mural Athletlcs 2 3 4 1'7- lm. 255 Charles E. Turner 5816 Glenklrk Court 1121 ID 3 2982 Active Sodallst, Le Cercle Francais, Math Club. Camera Club 2,3,4 Selence Club 2,3,4, Senlor Dance, Class Gold Medal I,3, Ice Hockey .IV 1, Intramural Athletlcs 1,2,3,4 5 1 W :' iagifv K , K g ggigg Q? K' V i I A - ., f : .iftf f ' ' , 2 + ' ' 'Y , .xl A 2 , 555 ,l125L11?fif??'f - ' 5 J -' ' . A v . 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ClllllQ lntramural Athletics 3,4-. if 'PVS Q4 W Joseph F Vlttek 13 Manor A10 161 'NO 5 1159 A111110 Sodali t Xearbook 3 4 Blue and C old 4 Nmwpaper 34 Math Clul1 Dramatic 2 34 DClllQClllY v0I'f'lll f'1111e1a Club 34 Pree 4 50101110 llllll 234 Scnlor Danf0 Cl1a11111a11 Student Coun01l 4 P10 4 Boo 111 4 IDIOIIIOIPI Lf df.,lll of 110 Slfllll Heart l Flaw old lVl1d.1l 2 Illdllldllfi I old lll0dal 3 ootlmll V11 111 23 I' ol ln ll ll 1l Atl1l1t11s l 2 3 1- 111? ga? ,9- QW I Roland B Utterbaugh 725 Hlckorv Lot Rd Q41 Y A 5 9728 DanC0 Var ltw Tennis 4 Intra mural -Xthletlcb 1 2 3 4 Andrew J Walsh 4409 Frmlcford Awe 161 Ll 44068 1111110101 Cl ue of the Sa0101 .ut 3 1 1 Pri lllll 1111111 1l Mhletus 12 3 4 M.. Wa., MHP' qw, Raoul C. Vanden-Bosche 7 B11rnl1ra0 Rel. 141 VA 3-2495 A1-tive Sodalist: Yvarlmokg Lc Cer0l0 Fran0aisg Band 2,3,4g Cam- 0ra fllllll 4g S0i0n0c Cl11l1 2: Senior Dan00, Boosters 4: Mgr. 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