Monsignor Bonner High School - Bon Aire Yearbook (Drexel Hill, PA)

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'Father Duffy is the center of attention in front of the faculty house as he discusses the finer points of his fav- -orite activity, the Bonner Band. NO EXCUSES, FE-LLOWS - Father Bradley, the Athletic Director, gives his candid opinion of last Sunday's football game to a pair of Bonner's outstanding players, Charlie Maher and Ed Leahy. WHAT A DAY! - Relaxing after a tough day in school, Tom Civitella, Gerry Koch, George Talamini and Gerry Farley discuss the results of a recent English test. ,,,-4 I K V Axgnfd T' .AJ ON THE STREET WHERE YOU LIVE-The Bonner DEMONSTRATING THE TEAMWORK and spirit which student doesn't actually live here at school, but some is typical throughout the school, the Senior Class at- days- after the five or six hours which elapse between tempts another triumph on Green and White Day. these two pictures he may think that he docs. T V f.Q,,, K f , 'M QQ: ,,,, 22 x ,A,,ez,.,,m f 1 X . .,A.,. .W Q V X W M, wry' 1 1 I - fa, ., 6 A K YZ s f1iiz'!i'Pif3'l .ii35z, ?' 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Upon graduation, the Class of 1961 will look back on Bonner with fond mem- ories of a well-rounded high school life. 'xr' Wann-arp' V id The 1961 Bon-Aire takes pleasure in intro- ducing the new leader of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, the Most Reverend John J. Krol, D.D., J.C.D. He attended St. Mary's College, Michigan, and St. lVIary's Seminary where he was ordained on February 20, 1937. After being ordained, he went to Rome where he finished his studies at Gregorian University. After serv- ing for over seven years as Auxiliary Bishop of Cleveland, on March 22, 1961, Bishop Krol was appointed Archbishop of Philadelphia to suc- ceed our late beloved Cardinal 0'Hara. We feel sure that he will follow l1is predecessor as one of the outstanding Catholic educators of our time. ,VE,, i WeWelvomeA ew Archbishop of Philadelphia THE Mos'r REVEREND FRANCIS J. FUREY, D.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia THE MOST REVEREND CLETUS J. BENJAMxN, D.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia Tm: Rlcl-11' Rl-:VEREND MoNsIcNoR EDWARD M. REILLY, J.C.D., LL.D. Superintendent of Schools Producer of Uatholio Education THE REVEREND FRANCIS B. Sci-IULTE Assistant Superintendent of Schools Tm: REvERsNn EDWARD T. HUGHES Assistant Superintendent of Schools Tm: RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR Joi-IN J. GRAHAM Assistant Superintendent of Schools MOST REV. PHILLIP M. HANNAN, D.D. Csecond from rightb, Auxiliary Bishop of Washington, D. C., discusses legal volumes from Villanova University Law School's Church-State Library with Clefti Very Rev. James A. Donnellon, O.S.A., Chairman of Villanova's Board of Trusteesg Dr. H. G. Reuschlein, Dean of the Law Schoolg and the Honorable Theodore L. Reimel fextreme rightb, prominent Philadelphia judge. These men also attended the annual Red Mass for the Villanova Law School on Friday, October 14, 1960. Bishop Hannan was the speaker. PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY is pictured here at a recent visit to Villanova University, While he was a United States Senator from Massachusetts. The occasion of his memorable visit was the reception of the degree of Doctor of Laws from Father James A. Donnellon, O.S.A., who is now Father Provincial of the Augustinian Order. His Honor, Richardson Dilwortli, was also among the distinguished guests who witnessed the conferral. llEflTll?l6'flL MEIVTU -A at v sf if 3? v f I ' ,gg sw aw ' 'iw X ' YLY' fggywpf 41 Q A - 951 'vi iii 53535, lj gf 5552 52 251 Kb ii' figs Q J , fi Q E in TH W E E5 35 1 iz Ha? 3256 1 f sig N , ,. 7? iss? .jig :ii .2 if i 52555 , 1 59 f M R E? 5? 1 ,U ,W X 2 ,sv 32' M .yi I ll K EY , MQ? SL it 'W fi? ESX Ms W Q6 ff W s fag 532 A E yr iff? 5? pf 55,3532 f , 3 .siiii 5 E SW bfi , li 5 ? L , 1 'E 1 Q ,S as Lil E523 . YZ fag, Q ,A 32395 :sew 11 ,Nr 1? W EE as , 5? SY. ffge 2, Q4 F 2 Z 9:2 5 if , iff? W Q: S ,L MH , .- B H? 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This year our production has experienced essential for the coordination of all the work and activi- success under masterful direction. The man most re- ties which make up life at Bonner High. MASTER OF CEREMONIESfThe man most responsible for placing Bonner in the spotlight of the Philadelphia Archdiocese is Father Kennedy. The betterment of high school life at Bonner is an around-the-clock job which Father pursues with enthusiasm and vigor. HERE IT IS! -Father Smith points out a name in the file to Father Shea as they carry out one of the many duties of the Studies Department. Their work, which consists of plotting students' courses and keeping them up to academic par, continues through- out the entire year. xx Hu- PENNIES FROM HEAVEN - This would be the answer to Father Byrnes, many problems as he ponders the recent expenditures of the school budget. His slulrp lnusiness skill and keen mind have kept the intricate workings of our upen and pencil theatre on a sound financial foundation. fBelowt Fr. Smith and Ed Doyle go over his records. Conferences such as these are part of the daily routine of the Studies Director. Assistant Director . . . Set The Scene I8 IMPGRTANT DECISIONS pertaining to the various phases of our scholastic production require the attention of our top-level men. Father Smith, Father Byrnes, and Father Shea, the assistants to the principal, discuss their plans for keeping Monsignor Bonner High School at a high academic level. ith Wal 'W ft we only 'i!55E3fi'12.6s.I4is A ,,.. ' z - L , 1-:sm-,.' tx' ,.1 L, .fu 1' by ., tis FAU LTY ..... Make Litelllrama ..... 5 i 4. IT MUST BE HERE SOMEWHERE - Father Augustine Lamond, the librarian, performs one of his most important tasks, locating books requested by Bonner stu- dents. Rev. Joseph M. Bradley, O.S.A. Religion 1, History 1, Athletic Director, B.A. Villanova University. Mr. Francis L. Bell Algebra 1, Geometry 2, B.S. La Salle Col- lege. Rev. Francis B. Brian, 0.S.A. Religion 3, French 1, Assistant Chairman of Modern Language Department, B.A. Col- legium Seraphicum, Holland. Rev. Francis T. Boylan Religion 3, History 3, B.A. St. Charles Sem- inary, M.A. Villanova University. Rev. J. C. Brown, 0.S.A. Latin l-2, B.A. Villanova University, M.A. Catholic University, Graduate Studies, Uni- versity of Habana. Rev. John J. Byrnes, 0.S.A. Religion 2-3, Procurator, Moderator of Track and Cross Country, M.A. Catholic University. Rev. Harry A. Cassel, 0.S.A. Religion 2-3, English 3, Librarian, B.A. Vil- lanova University, M.A. Catholic Univer- sity, M.S. Villanova University. Rev. Albert M. Clappaert, C.l.C.M. Algebra 1. Mr. Ralph J. Caledonia Algebra 1, Coach of J.V. Baseball, Coach of J.V. Basketball, Coach of Freshman Bas- ketball, B.S. St. Joseph's College. Rev. William F. Casey Religion 1, Latin 1, Assistant Moderator of Bowling, B.A. St. Charles Seminary. Mr. Peter J. Charlier General Science, B.S. Villanova University. Mr. Robert L. Collier Typing 1-2, Director of Gym Store, Chair- man of Commercial Department, B.S. St. .loseph's College. Mr. John T. Connors History 1, B.A. La Salle College, M.S. Ford- ham University. Mr. Thomas J. Conway English 1-2, B.A. St. Joseph College. 1 Q Rev. Paul A. Delaere, C.I.C.M. Religion 1, Plane Geometry, Louvain, Bel- gium. Rev. Edward J. Dixey, 0'.S.A. Religion 3, Algebra 2, Moderator of Boost- er Club, Moderator of Alumni Association, Moderator of Varsity and J.V. Football, M.A. Villanova University. Rev. James P. Conway, O.S.A. Religion 1, English 1, Moderator of Var- sity Swimming, B.A. Villanova University. Rev. Thomas R. J. Cook, 0.S.A. Religion 3, History 3, Geography 3, Build- ing Supervisor, Moderator of Art and Post- er Club, M.A. Villanova University. Mr. Thomas F. Coyle General Science, English 2, B.A. St. Charles Seminary. Mr. Jerome X. Dougherty English 1, B.S. St. .loseph's College. ENJOY YOURSELF, lT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK - Taking a much cleservefl break during a long and tedious day, Mr. Pasadowski and Mr. Dougherty discuss Sill- dent antics while Fr. Duff checks the mail- box and Mr. Kappes types 1mcler'the wulcll- ful eye of Mr. Gallop. Rev. Edward E. Doran, O'.S.A. Religion 4, Business Mathematics 4, Mod- erator of Debating, B.A. Villanova Univer- sity. Mr. .lohn M. Dougherty Music Director, Director of Band, B.S. West Chester State Teachers College. The Central Rev. Charles .l. Dombay Religion 2, Chairman of Religion Depart- ment, B.A. St. Charlfs Seminary. J Mr. Daniel A. Dougherty General Science, Biology, Assistant Coach of Track, B.S. St. .loseph's College. Rev. Francis X. Dreger Religion 4, Problems of Democracy, Coach and Moderator of Golf Team, B.A. St. Charles Seminary. Rev. Gerald M. Duff, O.S.A. Religion 1, Latin 1, Assistant Director of Career Planning Department, Moderator of Baseball, Assistant Moderator of B.B.C., B.A. Villanova University. Rev. David J. Duffy, O.S.A. Religion 1, English 1-2, Moderator of Band, Moderator of Band Mothers' Association, M.A. Villanova University. 5 Mr. James E. Dugery Algebra 1, Geometry, B.A. St. Charles Sem- inary. K 1 Rev. James P. Elliott, 0.S.A. Religion 4, English 2, Economics, Modera- tor of Student Council, Moderator of Altar Mothers, Society, Chairman of Social Stud- ies Department, B.A. Villanova University. Rev. Louis A. Eltz Religion 3, Algebra 2, B.A. St. Charles Seminary, J.C.D. Catholic University. Theme Being Rev. Bernard J. Dunleavy, 0'.S.A. Religion 4, Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, Moderator of Varsity Track and Cross Country, Coach of Freshman Track, Assist- ant Procurator, M. A. Villanova University. t ' Mr. Robert J. Fitzgerald English 2-3, B.A. St. Joseph's College. Rev. Joseph L. Gill, O.S.A. English 1-2, Chaplain, B.A. Villanova Uni- versity. Mr.,William M. Gallop Bookkeeping 1, Business Mathematics, B.S. St. Joseph's College. Rev. LeRoy J. Gardenier, O.S.A. Religion 3, Mechanical Drawing 1-2, Mod- erator of Junior Class, Assistant Moderator of Student Council, B.A. Villanova Univer- sity. Rev. Robert T. Gill, 0.S.A. Religion 4, English 4, Assistant Athletic Director, Chairman of English Department, B.A. Villanova University, M.A. Villanova University. Rev. Roger M. Hanouille, 0.5-.A. Religion 3, Latin 1-3, Geometry, Moderator of J.V. Swimming, B.A. Villanova Univer- sity. Rev. John R. Havener, 0.S.A. Religion 4, Physics 4, Assistant Moderator of Physics Club, B.A. Villanova University, M.S. Catholic University. Rev. Robert A. Griswold, O.S.A. Religion 4, English 4, Moderator of Intra murals, B.A. Villanova University, M.A Catholic University. Rev. Robert F. Hernler, 0.S.A. Religion 1, History 1, B.A. Villanova Uni- versity, M.A. Villanova University. Rev. Joseph A. Jordan, O'.S.A. Religion 4, Bookkeeping 2, Typing 1, Busi- ness Mathematics, Moderator of Freshman Football, Assistant Moderator of Intramur- als, M.A. Villanova University. Rev. Charles P. Laferty, O.S.A. Religi-on 3, Chemistry, Coordinator of Ac- tivities, Moderator of Chemistry Club, Moderator of Freshman Class, Moderator of Musical Company, Moderator of Dra- matic Society, Chairman of Science Depart- ment, B.A. Villanova University, M.A. Catholic University. Rev. Augustine B. Lamond, O.S.A. Religion 1, English 1, Librarian, B.A. Villa- nova University, B.S. in LS. Rosary Col- lege. Mr. Arthur L. Jacobs Algebra 1, World History, Director of Book Store, B.A. Muhlenberg College. Mr. Francis W. .lost Algebra 1, Geometry, German 1-2, M.L.A. Cluj, Roumania. Mr. Robert F. Jones History 1, Problems of Democracy, B.A. La Salle Colle-ge, M.A. University of Notre Dame. Mr. George E. Kappe-s English 2-3, History 1, B.A. Villanova Uni- versity. Religion l, Biology, Assistant Moderator of Biology Club, B.A. Villanova University. Rev. James L. MacDougall, 0.S.A. Rev. Joseph F. Laverty, 0.S.A. t n Rev. Neil J. McGettigan, O.S.A. Religion 1, History 3, Director of Locker Department, Coach of Freshman Tennis Team, M.A. Villanova University. Rev. Michael A. McGuire, O.S.A. Religion 1, Moderator of Sophomore Class, Assistant Disciplinarian, B.A. Villanova University. Ui Heart Rev. Joseph C. McCloskey Religion 3, History 3, Moderator' of Crew, Moderator of Bowling Team, Assistant Chairman of Social Studies, M.A. Villanova University. Religion 4, English 4, Assistant Chairman of English Department, Moderator and Coach of Varsity Tennis, Moderator of Yearbook, B.A. Villanova University, M.A. Catholic University. ' - Mr. Andrew G. McMurray Algebra l, English 4, B.A. Manhattan Col- lege. F. McNulty, 0.S.A. Rev. Religion 1, Biology, Assistant Coordinator of Activities, Editor of Bonner' Byline, As- sistant Moderator of Biology Club, B.A. Villanova University and Catholic Univer- sity. . Villanova University. Rev. Thomas M. Mahoney, O.S.A. Religion 4, Spanish 2, Chairman of Modern Language Department, Assistant Moderator of Father's Club, B.S. Villanova University, MLW? Ralph X. Marchione Spanis 1-2, B.S. St. Joseph's College. Rev. John H. Melton, O.S.A. Religion 2-4, Assistant Director of Studies Department, Director of Career Planning Department, Moderator of Senior Class, Moderator of St. Edmonds Guild, M.A. Villanova University. Rev. Daniel J. Menihane, O.S.A. Religion 1, Latin 1, Assistant Director oi Locker Department, S.T.L. Pontifical Gre- gorian University, Rome. Rev. Alfred J. Monte, 0.S.A. Religion 3, Spanish 1, Assistant Chairman of Language Department, B.A. Villanova University, M.A. Catholic University. Rev. Paul P. Maloney Religion 3, French 2, B.A. St. Charles Semi- nary. peaking Rev. L. James Mullen Religion 4, Problems of Democracy, Mod- erator of Varsity and J.V. Basketball, B.A. St. Charles Seminary. Rev. Patrick X. Nidorf, 0.S.A. Religion 1, General Science, Assistant Mod- erator of Art Club, M.A. Villanova Uni- versity. To Heart Mr. Thomas R. Sabol Biology, Physical Education, Assistant Athletic Director, Coach of Varsity Basket- ball Team, Gym Instructor, Varsity Base- ball Team Coach, B.S. Villanova Uni- versity. Rev. Patrick J. Nowlan, 0.S.A. Religion 4, Physics, Trigonometry, Moder- ator of Soccer, Moderator of Science Club, Moderator of Radio Club, B.A. Villanova University, M.S. Catholic University. Mr. Walter J. Pasadowski Economics, Problems of Democracy, Coach -of Varsity and ,I.V. Football, B.S. Villanova University. Mr. John M. Rao History 1-2-3, Assistant Moderator of De- bating, B.S. Villanova University. Rev. James F. Simon English 3, B.A. St. Charles Seminary, M.A. St. Ch-arles Seminary. Rev. Henry F. Scanlan, 0'.'S.A. Religion 3, Biology, .Moderator and Coach of .l.V. Tennis, Moderator of Biology Club, B.A. La Salle College. WHY, EVERYBODY KNOWS IT'S A . . . - Father Nidorf, always glad to oblige an audience, attempts to explain his masterpiece of modern art to fellow teachers in the faculty room. T-he admiring onlookers are: tlefl to rightl Mr. Kappes, Mr. Fitzgerald, Mr. Jost and Mr. McMurray. Rev. Alfred E. Smith, O.S.A. Religion 1-2, Assistant Director of Studies, Moderator of Cheerleading, Moderator of B.B.C., Assistant Moderator of St. Edmund's Guild, B.A. Villanova University. Mr. Charles P. Steckel General Science, Biology, Assistant Librari- an, B.S. St. Joseph's College. Through Mr. Alexander J. Skivo English 3, B.S. St. .loseph's C-ollege. Rev. Joseph A. Spinelli, 0.S.A. Religion 3, Chemistry, Coach and Modera- tor of Rifie Team, Moderator of Dramatic Society, Assistant Moderator of Musical Company, B.A. Villanova University. Rev. James R. Thurman, 0.S.A. Religion 1, Geometry, Moderator of News- paper, M.A. Villanova University. Problem and Climaxe Mr. Paul L. Valentine Latin 2, History 2, B.A. Little Rock Col- lege, Arkansas. Rev. Thomas F. Walsh Religion 1, Problems of Democracy, Assist- ant Chaplain, B.A. St. Charles Seminary. Rev. William C. Van Breda, O.S.A. Assistant Building Supervisor, Chairman of Classical Language Department, B.A. Au- gustinianum Eindhoven, The Netherlands. Rev. James E. Warne, O.S.A. Religion 2, Assistant Moderator of Band, B.A. Villanova University, M.A. Catholic University. Mr. Charles T. Vogel English 1, Moderator of Chess Team, Coach of Debating, B.A. St. J0seph's Col- lege. Val f ff bf 4,.f 'i f' ,f ,fl of , F Mr. Robert F. X. Waters Latin 1-2, B.A. St. Josephis College. P1?EAlY ME TN RECORD RECORDER - Miss Mary Ann Espenshade's motto is a place for everything and everything in its place. A 1955 graduate of Mater Mis- ericordia, Mary Arm is the keeper of the numerous files necessary in the school office. CHARACTERISTIC OF MRS. BUCK- LEY is her charming smile and air of quiet competence. Although busy with her secretarial duties, she is al- ways nvailahle to anyone in need of information. EFFICIENCY EXEMPLIFIED-Mrs. Mildred S. Dirren, the mainstay of the Bonner office staff, displays the calm air of efficiency that is always apparent when she is on the job. GETTING T0 KNOW YOU--Fr. Lamond, head disciplinarian, talks to a student concerning his conduct in school. In conferences such as this, Father has been ahle to influence and correct the mis- guided actions of many boys. By keeping a strict watch over the actions of Bonner pupils, Father greatly assists us on the road to becoming good Catholic gentlemen. THE BIG THR-E-E-Familiar to many students are these three men, the staff of the Discipline Department. Since discipline is an abso- lute necessity to the smooth functioning of a school the size of Bonner, Fr. McGuire, Mr. Rao, and Fr. Lamond have an important job. These able men assure us of an orderly and well-run school, am essential for good educational atmosphere. Wl7'!VEllll' WI! Tl! PIl'0J'EL'U7l FATHER THOMAS WALSH, Assistant Chap- lain, has captured the full attention of Father Gill, as he oiiers suggestions about the religious program at Bonner. Both priests share a sincere desire to bring Bonner students closer to God through Mass and the Sacraments. FOUR YEARS IS A SHORT SPAN for the task Father Gill sets up for himself. Nevertheless, he sets out confidently to accomplish his pur- pose of making '4Bonner Graduate synonymous with outstanding Christian gentlemen. suits:--M 1 LIFE WI ll Ffl YIIE KNOCK ON WOOD-After talking with Jack Carr and Mike Manning, Father Melton seems to be saying that with a little work the boys can make it to college. Father is always ready and willing to assist and advise Bonner students in their future plans, whether they concern college or any other career. HERNANDUS HIDEAWAY-Fatlletl' Melton, after finishing at hard rlay's work, discusses last minute details with fleft to rightjz Don Delaney, Paul Conway and George Harris. The Guidance Oflice has an informal atmosphere, and a Bonner student can feel free to drop in at any time to talk things over with Father. nnwnnwu BIILLSARE RINGING BELLS ARE RINGING BELLSARE RING ING BELLS Aus RING BELLS wlll carry on, he C RING BELLS RING REELS Fllll HME The lifeline of Broadway is in the fresh talent that appears year after year. Without these new faces, it would be impossible to turn out smash hits every season. Our Freshman Class typifies the eager and talented protege, well prepared to begin the long climb to stardom. We can be sure that the Frosh will carry on in the fine tra- dition of Bonner and live up to the high stand- ards set for them by the classes that have pre- ceded them. Dol Bottom Row: J. Kelly, T. Callas, R. Brown, R. Walker, P. Carr, C. McKeown, J. DiEnno, M. Turco, V. Di Marco, J. Farrow, J. Slattery, B. McLernan. Second Row: J. Maurer, J. Taylor, T. Mulholland, W. Taylor, T. Denny, D. De- vaney, J. Corsi, F. Conway, M. Glacken, J. Campbell, J. Burke, T. McCrossan. Third Row: J. McGinley, G. Liscio, W. Cleary, H. Bur-t, J. Dooley, F. McGuire, V. Devlin, J. Gormley, D. Civitella, T. Dayive, A. Clay. Fourth Row: J. Genovese, P. Pecori, M. McKee, T. Cunniff, G. Dugan, R. Gallagher, T. Mitchell. C. McCans, L. Lalli, G. Dahm, G. Morman, M. 0'Donnell. D02 Bottom Row: S. Vitali, T. Quinn, R. Regan, S. Karapcik, J. Clancy, G. Totaro. Second Row: R. Sykes, J. Lewis, F. Keville, J. Lally, J. Bon- cek, F. Coll, J. Verica, P. Jonik, J. Isabella, M. O'Connor, A. Basilio, H. McQuillen, J. Sharkey. Third Row: F. Hagan, T. Shertz, T. McIntyre, R. Mervine, P. Ranelli, P. McTaggart., M. Jenne- mann, S. Brownstein, T. Burke, R. Hearn, R. Squitiere, T. Stapleton. Fourth Row: T. Rygiel., M. Mullen, C. Stott, J. Fowler, A. Falgiani, G. Lotter, R. Janczuk, J. Vail, P. Hart, E. Stiven- der, J. McGinn, R. Dolan. 'M ESI All D03 Bottom Row: F. Pavlik, L. Adams, M. Donohue, R. McMenamin, J. Walsh, J. McMenamin, R. Griflin, M. Menseck, J. Zubek, L. Fletcher, T. Green, B. Kearns, W. Colman. Second Row: H. Gardler, M. McGrory, R. Fieo, J. Davis, J. Keating, T. Lehn, T. Serocca, T. Gavigan, C. Robinson. Third Row: W. Weston, J. Galla- gher, R. McDevitt, C. Smith, J. Molloy, D. Lind- say, T. Cleary, E. Paffett, J. Ryan, S. Cooke, W. Chandler, M. Schafer. Fourth Row: R. Stefan- ski, G. Gabris, W. Purner, W. Blake, W. Kelly, W. Benecke, R. Cairns, E. McCullough, J. John- son, D. Marshall, M. Hope, N. Knapp, R. Gold- schmidt, J. Bustard, J. Wusinick. D04 Bottom Row: J. Charder, M. Brotschul, J. Wil- son, R. Gress, J. Bossone, J. Schank, M. Salmon, S. Ezekiel, J. Rowe, J. Sweeney, G. Flannery. Second Row: A. Avicolli, B. Gail, D. DeRitis, T. McArdle, J. Godfrey, H. Bonekat, M. Cristinzio, W. Campbell, P. Maimone. Third Row: J. Wolf, J. Connolly, J. Tracy, T. Guinan, E. Delaney, J. Reed. Fourth Row: R. Jones, M. Walker, M. Paulina, J. Woulfe, R. Iannuz- zelli, R. Joynes, C. Crawford, V. Morgan, J. Dallahan, D. Kellie, S. Ferrara, P. Bernhardt, W. Coll, S. Mongelluzzo, W. Bernhardt, L. Dillon. D05 Bottom Row: R. Corcoran, T. Bellenghi, E. Micolucci, J. Hogan, W. Schalleur, D. Killeen, N. Barnes, G. Jones, J. Donohue, F. Clearfield, D. Lawler. Second Row: S. Hanna, J. Keenan. J. Sheehan, J. Perricone., A. Nacldeo, C. Puri-en hage, R. Amore, R. Rivele, E. Grimley, J. Guin ane. Third Row: G. Crumbie, D. Bradley, D. Berry, R. Brown, W. Rodgers, J. Coyle, B, Ginclville, R. Landers., G. Whelan, R. Savastio, M. Wood. Fourth Row: R. Lightner, J. Kane, J. Webb, S. Huber, J. Clark, J. McLaughlin, J. Tranchitella., R. Scipione, J. Sekul, C. Rai, J. McComas, P. Sarmousakis, P. Dougherty, F. Bradley, J. Guerin, J. Lord, R. Bell. ...- h , - v.. A, , ,W -M - -YL - - - - -3- -.,, Y- 7 L .. D06 Bottom Row: R. Krill, J. Kelly, F. Dallago, T 0,Leary, H. Drummond, W. Downey., J. McGin- nis, P. Gattoni, R. Raker, W. Rachor, J. Fal- cone, G. Husted, J. Travagline. Second Row: M. Manning, G. Cantwell, T. Grubb, J. Carney J. Docherty, T. Ogden, B. Gallagher, J. Boyd J. MacMinn, J. Craskey, L-. Urbanelli, L. Hatch T. Hodgins. Third Row: J. Williams, M, Murphy, J. Frese, C. McCarthY, J. Matthews R. Mandes, W. DeFeo, T. Konrad, T. Kohler R. Keean, R. Curry, S. Delprato, R. Flounders Fourth Row: J. France, A. Ros-tovski, T O'Hagan, J. Davis, J. Shaw, R. Parkin, J. Ple- lmni. DISPLAYING THE POISE and ability which has come to be a hallmark at Bonner, these young, aspiring gridders are sure to carry B0nner's name again into the forefront of the sports stage. Ably coached by Mr. Jack Gottschalk, this Freshmen team finished the season with an estimahle 6-1 record. ' 9 WELL ANOTHFR SCHOOL DAY This thought runs WHAT STILL MORE?-This seems to he the expression through every students mind as lt does through the on Fr Casey's face as he views the unending line of mmd of three Freshmen Opefllng their lockers for the newly arrived Freshmen wearing their perennially per- busy day ahead plexed looks. This year's Freshmen class totaled over one thousand boys. D07 Bottom Row: D. Wadas, J. Bennet, C. Deery, C. Dunn J,. Kenney, R. Dougherty, J. Wilson, J. Doris, W. Bridegam, R. Hopta, J. Mucchetti, J. Breen. Second Row: V. D'Angelo, J. Galla- gher, R. Smith, R. Lippre, E. Scardecchio, D. Hopkins, W. Tierney, J. Collins, E. Connor, T. Englund, E. Lane. Third Row: R. Cook, F. Grandizzio, J. Read, G. Lamoureaux, J. Jamison, S. McHale, B. Mcllvaine, P. Hendrick, J. Esch- hach, T. Mayrides, J. Leary, J. Hall. Fourth Row: D. Dohrowolski, L. Paolella, J. Hayes, M. Ors- born, D. Di Antonio, J. Gillespie, W. Smith, T. Shea, W. Carherry, T. Riley, D. Gavin, P. Kel- ler, E. AH, W. Moore, L. Kelly, T. McGovern, R. Haynes. D08 Bottom Row: J. Gentile, D. Sweeney, T. D'Alon- zo, J. Dugan, J. Coyle, T. Lettieri, J. Rossi, F. McCann, T. Moleski, G. Doody, R. Sharp. Sec- ond Row: J. Bradley, T. Pachioli, C. Marsini, F. Brennan, R. Hansell, B. Del Borrello, J. Lang, J. Kelly, J. Dougherty. Third Raw: R. Marsch, E. Scheffler, J. Fenerty, E. Byrne, A. Carr, J. Hanna, R. Bockusm, J. Ricci, J. Trainer, E. Pickhaver, W. Murphy, W. McMullin. Fourth Row: B. Joyce, G. Pagnoni, R. Healy, M. Mc- Nelis, F. Wilson, R. Corbi, E. Carey, J. Rossi, T. Kneale, J. Wickersham. ll LM WU 6' L0lf.liA ' A Bottom Row F Morgan R Stlckley P Mar rone J Hutton J Clinton E Monaghan T DAngelo G Traceskl J Paparo M Sethman D Innes Second Row C Steubel W Pieran geli F Santelll J S'1lus A Repace T Repace J Massarl C 0Ne1ll T Sooner R Kelly H Forkner Third Row C Corp R Stewart W Hoss J Gibson R Sexton R Merker J Kelly J Roesch S Orlando N Palo B Carroll J Hams Fourth Row J Frese G McClay J Colllgan S George G Torpey G Laclvita W Toland E ODonnell J Capuzzi R Thiel W Warexkls Qi' ,f D010 Bottom Row: T. Lanshe, M. Kerl, G. Gallagher, A. McGlone, J. Lang, S. Lucey, L. Glovier, C. Quinn, A. Contino, J. MacDonald, C. Crewson. Second Row: S. Blewitt, V. Brook, J. Packer, R. Le Bon, J. Gruakowski, J. Hickey, J. Perfetti, L. Halpin, J. Collins, F. Foley. Third Row: A. Rosen, V. McVeigh, E. Witte, G. Smith, J. Gougeon, G. Wargo, T. CaseY, J. Nash, M. Hen- eghan, R. Morris, J. Connor, J. Gill, W. Fletcher. Fourth Row: M. Kane, J. Volk, G. Veith, A. Brauner, M. Dotsey, E. Wojciechowicz, S. Cain, S. Mask, G. Roth, J. Hasson, F. Guerin, J. Cun- ningham, B. Finley, T. Clarke. Dull Bottom Row: R. Pasquarello, R. Wittorf, J. Laskas, J. Morrissey, J. Green, W. Hooper, C. Eichenlaub, W. Ovelman, N. Ariano, P. Martin- son, R. Howe, J. Gallagher, J. Garczynski. Sec- ond Row: D. McGlynn, R. Lersch, E. Rowan, G. White, F. Butz, J. Fischer, R. Greto, E. Mar- tinez, W. O'Donnell, J. Breslin, J. Glenn. Third Row: W. Guest, W. Mulholland, W. Stevenson, L. Fighter, E. Elliot, J. Grant, D. Russel, M. McKenna, T. Conley, C. Hunter, D. Herbert. Fourth Row: P. McGrail, J. Cleary, R. Glaudel, T. McFadden., A. Logan, J. Sarno, P. Piotroivicz, J. Kleinberg, L. Lhulier, F. McGann, S. Di Marco, T. Mingey, J- Baulis, J. Newman. AND FURTHERMORE . . . The class room is the center of activity at Bonner. This is the real function of the school as the teacher en- deavors to transform his students into men within a matter of nine months. Here Mr. Celi- donio watches his class, D-16, as they delve into the strange world of equations and quadratics. D012 Bottom Row: J. Gleason, G. Cordes, R. Gahraty T. Myles, P. Nager, R. Mathers, J. Sullivan, S Yanni, E. Fitzgerald, A. D'Agostini, P. Adams Second Row: Li. Cataldo, M. Doyle, V. Brennan R. McDermott., F. Hovldin, J. Feeney, R. Ful wider, J. Klinehurger, P. Conway, W. Harrison Third Row: A. Volk, T. Kane, A. McKee, J Marino, E. Gallen, P. D'Emilio, E. McNamara H. Styers, D. 0'Leary, R. 0'Connell, T. Mc: Collum, G. Tague, R. Ninni. Fourth Row: D Solomon, W. Meyer, T. Callahan, J. Doyle, H Graff, J. Pacocha, L. Talbot, R. Ferguson, T McBride, W. Stott, J. Kelly, W. Toy, R. Lock- hart, J. Dalton, J. Bellam, W. Ray. D0 13 Bottom Row: T. Johnson, T. Prince, P. Malone, M. Krug, J. Whearty, W. Sheehan, M. McGuire, W. Culbertson, P. Williams, R. Guarini, S Mariani, A. Santella, G. Coyle. Second Row: J. Manley, G. McKinney, D. Kennelly, R. Cras- key, R. Gillan, A. Perry, A. Castagna, J. Mc- Groarty, .l. Brandt, J. McCann, A. Pierantozzi. Third Row: J. Moran, R. Bla-cknell, J. Mc- Glynn, W. Ritchie, P. Mandato, M. Kennedy, H. Taylor, A. Mariono, N. Peca, C. Koph, W. Toohey, M. Fitzgerald. Fourth Row: M. Snow, J. Smaltz, J. Duchak, A. Doherty, D. Bosse, J. Kearney, T. Foley, E. Madden, D. Fisher, G. Traynor, V. Rispoli, W. '0'Mal1ey, J. Massey, D. Barry, R. Conlan. D014 Bottom Row: D. Boyle, W. Haen, C. Hunter K. Hollenstien, W. Williams, F. Mescall, V Zarilli, R. Puscucci, J. Makatche, D. Hyde, J Rosato. Second Row: M. Whitmore, M. Gillen W. Smith, P. Davidson, A. Finley, D. La Voy C. Flynn, N. Criscillo, T. Doyle, M. Pusochen ski. Third Row: E. Boeggeman, T. Talone, J Connor, H. Grassa, D. Kellar, R. Donohue, M Endres, J. Burns, P. Cozzone, D. Hulten, G Pollock, D. Legidakes, S. Morris. Fourth Row: F. Ranalli, J. Maglio, T. Krill, J. Teeple, D Sherlock, J. Belefonte, T. Lieberman, G. Seiner, J. Calamita, J. Keating, N. Materra, D. Neder- ostek, A. Dreger, J. Orlando, R. Trout, B. Col- lins. Y -. -..-A A fax-,,q,,Af - A s - 7 ' sl- ' v D015 Bottom Row: M. Frank, M. Fee, R. Clapp, J. Livingston, G. De Natale, D. Penot, J. Bonner, L. Lenzi, C. Corrigan, J. O'Brien, T. Stanley, G. Maguire, C. Faust. Second Row: E. Driscoll, G. Arnold, J. Foy, R. Rupnik, J. Irwin, R. Cir- ritno, J. Byrne, G. Koski, H. DohertY- J. Kush, A. Annacone, R. Messina. Third Row: F. Brad- ley, A. Amore, J. Barry, C. ,McCall, T. Mc- Groarty, F. Connell, J. Delaney, A. Matson, L. Bierling, V. lacone, C. Kachelries. Fourth Row: J. Lindsay, A. Donell, D. Connor, S. Lewis, J. De Santis, R. Hartnett, J. Klein, W. Creamer, R. Godowik. D016 Bottom Row: T. Lewis, G. MacDonald, A. Er- cole, J. Fallon, J. Walsh, G. Slook, L. Camesi, E. Di Nicola, C. Sassaman, W. Keenan., C. Breen, J. Murphy, C. Falvey. Second Row: D. Todd, F. Hoguet, D. Dierkes, J. Connelly, W. Bierling, G. Harper, F. Howe, J. Loughry, R. Myers, M. Ridgway. Third Row: T. Kelly, J. Cahill, L. Faragher, T. Parke, W. 0'Neill, H. S-track, L. De Feo, W. McGrath, J. De Conda, R. Stuch, E. Rafferty, G. Gray, R. Lobb. Fourth Row: C. Bitting, J. Scanlan, F. Haas, V. De Prinzio, G. Milico, A. Ricciotti, P. Boudwin, J. Logan, S. Clay, R. Bennett, R. Leone, M. Stark, G. Metzger, F. Plunkett. Dvl7 Bottom. How: J. McFadden, W. Boyle, F. Wor- rell, F. Farrington, N. D Amico, W. Caccese, T. Clary, R. Hoffman, L. Brown, W. Rich, E. Kelly. Second Row: J. Collins, A. Gentile, J. Duggan, R. Artese, R. Ciatteo, J. Bartolomeo, R. Mar- coccia, T. Henry, A. Cavarocchi, G. Salvetti, R. Lee, C. Marshall. Third Row: P. Sullivan, M. Gavin, J. Campbell, B. Devlin, J. Mazza, J. Hannon, J. Lerro, L. Tomassone, J. Mahon, J. Carlin, J. Schard. Fourth Row: J. McMaster, T. McHugh, G. Smith, J. Callahan, T. Keller, W. Trisi, D. O,Connell, G. Convey, M. McNally, B. Murphy, W. Winkler, P. Holmes, M. Dougherty, E. Gallagher, M. Bernardo, C. Dooling, E. Har- ns. D018 Bottom Row: J. Constantine, J. Welsh, J. Dixon, F. Kelly, E. Kelly, J. McNally, M. Marco, F. Palumbo, J. Paidur, M. Torpey, C. Gundel, T. Bergen, G. Rourke. Second Row: J. De Lizzio T. Nugent, S. Gallagher, J. De Marco, F. Previti, R. Genell, B. Malone, T. Reilly, D. McBride, J. Connor, J. Carlin, C. Corace. Third Row: R. Mincarelli, T. Marcino, G. Matthews, C. Matthews, L. Peranteau, R. Andriole, J. Smith, F. Desiderio, J. Dougherty, R. Roney, V. Marra C. Corace. Fourth Row: J. Connaghan, M. Bergels, J. McGowan, T. Bunce, J. DuBois, R. Pauxtis, T. Montgomer, E. Graeber, A. Squilla, J. O,Mara, R. Teodoro, F. Willard. 1 s D019 Bottom Row: E. Butler, T. Kuhn, J. Landrum, J. Duffy, W. Morrison, M. Glynn, C. Perrucci, D. Ennis, -C. Keough, R. Di Mio, J. Jagodzinski, T. Hettinger. Second Row: W. Hamlet, L. Amata, T. Cornish, J. Di Giovanni, W. Lyons, R. Suarez, P. Hopl-sins, P. Hower, P. McDon- nell, T. Stewart, M. Ogden, J. Keohane. Third Row: D. Gans, T. Welsh, G. Cerceo, R. Brown, J. Jordan, J. Havens, J. De Bow, J. Werner, W. Mengel, J. Bonner, W. Reavey. R. Carroll. Fourth Row: A. Nicolo, M. Di Filippo, J. Lalli, W. Dowling, S. Crowley, J. Carney, E. Floyd, R. Boswell, C. Blum, T. Rosser, J. Adams, J. Russo, J. Sansone. D020 Bottom Row: A. Sindaco, V. Liberi, M. Lyons, P. Gallo, J. McDougall, M. Peluso, F. White, J. Black, L. Gana, E. Wainwright, J. Coughlin. Second Row: J. Stedam, R. Jordan, J. Collette, M. Ballerino, J. Campbell, W. McGroarty, R. Keenan, J. Nuzzi, T. Duffy, J. O'Connor. Third Row: W. Smith, A. Mehan, M. Stilwell, J. Mc- Henry, M. Peabody, R. Mulholland, J. Sweeney, R. Thompson, R. Beaumont, S. Gessner, R. Tay- lor, T. Helfer. Fourth Row: M. Valentine, H. Hippert, K. Grady, R. Abt, R. Maffei, D. Barry, M. Maicco, B. Curran, J. Mathis, V. Anderson, F. Esposito, J. Stout, N. Shaw, H. Murray. AN APPREHENSIVE FRESHMAN obediently goes about the time-honored ritual of carrying the books of upperclassmen. While this it not a common practice, it still reigns among the top of the Seniors day-dreams. UPIIIIMIIRE Moving swiftly up the ladder of success on Broadway, our Sophomores have proved their ability as crowd pleasers and talented perform- ers. They have lived up to all expectations and predictions and in a few short years we shall see them reach the heights of achievement. The contributions of the Sophs have helped greatly in making the 1961 production of Bonner the greatest show ever to appear on Broadway, Drexel Hill. We feel certain that in the near future they will be well qualified to take their places as actors and stars. C01 Bottom Row: K. Gallen, C. Donnelly, J. Mc- Kenna, A. Giordanno, B. Bellenghi, J. Smith B. Barry, W. Keane, J. McFarland, D. Fagnan J. McCalla, R. Righter. Second Row: T. Masci V. Marziani, H. Collinson, L. Lomas, J. Keegan W. Sullivan, M. Walsh, J. Raymond, M. Gallen Third Row: T. Smith, D. Wassler, J. Newman D. Padley, R. Ellis, S. Joyce, W. Quaid, R. Pus telny, W. Booth, R. Delaney, J. Brownstein, R Kanewska. Fourth Row: J. Dooley, D. Depu- tron, J. Ewing, J- Reid, L. Killcullen, F. Lally, S. Schramm, R. Humes, D. Burke, J. Heffernan R. Mattson, F. Dallas, R. Babusci. K v 5 C03 Bottom Row: W. Nee, C. De Luca, J. Quinn G. Bruderle, W. Dill, J. Smyth, W. Howard, J Connor, J. Longo, R. Terranova, F. Kenny. Second Row: J. Kunik, A. Guaraldo, A. Shoop J. Cutuli, L. Maahs, T. Packer, R. Viola, J Rodan, E. Moore. Third Row: J. Galek, A Mina, P. Sorrentino, W. Kelly, J. Conway, A Hodlofski, J. Torrelli, M. O'Donnell, J. Strong P. McAvley, C. Angelo, J. Passero, R. Keating J. Hendrick. Fourth Row: J. Avery, W. Manno: W. Holley, C. Kennedy, E. Maisano, D. Founds, W. Watkinson, E. Sullivan, R. Mendte, J. Cur- ran, H. Minnigh, W. McCusker. 9 C02 Bottom Row: A. Dellia, F. Cahill, J. Bracken, S. Matarazzo, J. Mallon, P. McCre1a, R. Wil- liams, J. Merlino, W. Hutchinson, D. Webb, R. Basa. Second Row: M. Natale, D. Doherty, C. Robie, D. Vanbelle, J. Quinlan, W. Salmon, T. Moore, J. Kauffman, J. Foley, A. Mullin. Third Row: W. McDevitt, J. Wood, R. Martino, J. Quinn, D. Granato, W. Devenny, L. Dalton, W. Hawes, J. McClafferty, A. Greco, N. Rongione, R. Shaw. Fourth Row: R. Baselice, B. Ger- aghty, W. Kirkpatrick, J. Nicastro, R. Danelutti, E. Gallagher, W. Carroll, C. Cunningham, A. Yost, D. Linaugh, M. McNally, H. Haley, H. Mackney, J. Arnholt. KNEE BONE CONNECTED T0 THE LEG BONE-This seems to be what Fr. McNulty is pointing out to two interested students as they gaze into the anatomy of mammals. 'NM IM!!! WAN AXVML C-4 Bottom Row' J. Mar ie J Neill A. Di Enn ' g 7 ' 5 09 R. Bott, R. De Feo, J. Kelly, G. Lavelle, F Renz, R. Anthony, E. Di Toro, F. Colameco Second Row: J. McCullough, I. Flynn, A. Maz- zagatii, D. Nerney, J. Lawler, J. Lloyd, J. Pa- citti, M. Nolan, J. Proud. Third Row: F. Mc- Ginley, J. Patterson, R. Leyfert, I. Shuster, R Burstein, M. Bukata, J. Fisher, M. McHugh, J Floyd, R. Marquette, F. Di Sands, V. Isabella J. McDevitt. Fourth Row: G. Hulton, J. Cur: tin, J. Drummond, W. Dougherty, C. Schmidt J. Brown, S. Sixeas, W. Sisea, J. Burt, J. Brown F. Dalton, D. Lowe, H. Gibson, J. Melvin, R Moore, G. Roccia. FATHER WARNE and a group of students discuss the liner polnts of the Religion projects constructed by hlS classes Activities such as this help greatly to make the textbooks come to life and make the subject more interesting 1 s THESE FOUR MEN are leaders and guides for the promising Sophomore Class. Eager to prove that their class is best, these untiring workers have shown great potential in their bid for recognition. Pictured Cleft to rightj are: M. McHugh, treasurerg P. Mc- Crea, president, R. Mattson, vice- president, J. Kelly, secretary. -f f . Vfff. ti M f ' , A .zv...a,.gf 1 .. .. .. .. ,.., C'5 Bottom Row: G. Bernabeo, B. Shirreffs, R. Lyons, P. Gillespie, J. Erdosy, 0. Barone, J. Kearney, J. Rosintoski, J. Evangelista, J. Mc- Creesh, J. Grady. Second Row: R. Kramer, T. Shaffer, V. Vail, J. Buonadonna, J. Wyatt, J. Kenyon, E. Rogers, G. Darcy, P. Claypoole. Third Row: R. Sudall, J. Walsh, J. Madigan, J. Bruzus, W. Toler, J. Thomas, J. Cannon, D. Fer- relti, J. Butler, M. Melvin, A. Meluskey. Fourth Row: L. Rodgers, J. Sullivan, J. Campbell, T. Mariotti, W. Ferris, G. Quirk, P. Porrecca, T. Henrich, J. Mayer, M. Shea, L. Fisher, D. Guin- an, W. O,Donnell, W. Fulton, D. Clark, W. Waughn. C06 Bottom Row: J. Oliver, J. Feehery, R. Halliwell, V. Di Gian, W. Montgomery, W. Neville, R. Baraldi, J. Chiereci, J. Sefton, R. Higgins, R. Malli, E. Higgins. Second Row: W. Hilt, R. Smedley, R. Di Campli, J. Masters, E. Passarelli, R. McCollum, D. Lamay, R. Egbert, J. Martin, G. Avery. Third Row: F. Young, M. Hall, M. Phelan, D. McCullough, R. Bitting, J. Donohue, S. Thomas, R. Mauri, J. Marta, R. McHale, J. Schiavo, J. McCusker. Fourth Row: R. Ryan, A. Martino, J. Savio, L. Trioso, R. Lowe, W. Weinmann, D. Shores, J. Gordon, R. Wolfe, J. Thomas, E. Dellorlo, E. Zimmermann, R. Pat- terson, W. Terrell, C. Samhuoko, L. La Rosa, J. Harkins, T. Ciabattoni. C07 Bottom Row: E. Jones, R. Viola, A. Di Louis, D. Barnhart, J. Rosato, W. Atkinson, J. Mc- Hugh, A. Tilli, J. Lee, R. Crewson, T. Dooley. Second Row: V. Dalton, J. Daley, P. Murray, E. Dunn, G. Stinger, L. Mongeillo, S. Flynn, J. Murphy, H. Sexton, T. Delaney, J. Peranteau. Third Row: R. Ranck, M. Dunne, T. Cardwell, E. Reinking, D. Keating, R. DePaolo, M. Fan- ean, C. Kempton, M. McNichol, J. Paxson, C. McCollum. Fourth Row: P. Smith, W. Ford, R. Manuel, W. Stilwell, E. Chance, J. O'Neal, J. Dagosy, W. McLaughlin, E. Hersker, L. Lalli, G. Cocco, J. Morton, T. Courtney, F. MacCrory, R. Dfath, R. Mercer. C08 Bottom Row: H. Bell, J. Whitaker, R. Sandone, W. Sharkey, H. Gaynor, J. McEntee, D. Robin- son, D. Dunphy, F. Di Tella, J. Cavanaugh, P. Bevilscqua, G. Havey. Second Row: A. Del Fra, J. Gallagher, F. Marvel, J. Walker, J. Watt, F. Kelly, J. Connolly, L. Justin, R. Fank- hanel. Third Row: M. Vagnoni, W. Cox, J. Rowan, V. Grisafi, J. Bellano, W. Bradley, A. White, R. Heim, L. Adimari, R. Miller, W. Ward, J. Mansueto. Fourth Row: D. Heller, C. McKnight, R. Markley, C. Priscopo, W. Eden, J. Smith, J. Miller, D. Ranck, E. Howe, J. Reagan, G. Hall, G. McDonnell, J. Boyle, M. Schanne, J. Sembello, M. Gallagher. C09 Bottom Row: M. Bonner, C. Ringwalt, S. Tag- gart, J. Daly, D. McElaney, M. Perarlingi, L. Lawler, J. Pierce, T. Shinn, J. Riley, N. Marin- elli. Second Row: F. Petino, S. Assenheimer, R. Feehery, R. Loughrey, P. Santucci, J. Fitzpat- rick, R. Bernardini, E. Anderson, S. Forlepa, J.'Vernot. Third Row: A. Vayda, J. Lenihan, W. Barmes, D. McGuire, P. Burkle, L. Cowan, E. Gallagher, R. Ehmann, J. Rueger, E. Carelli, L. Hoelzle. Fourth Row: J. Scanlan, R. Cross, J. Ramsay, G. Mager, R. Kolodziezski, J. Pur- cell, J. Verrechia, J. Carroll, F. Lawless, P. Bodkin, J. Tiieney, C. Lahin, S. Sheridan, P. Pieri. C010 Bottom Row: J. Nolan, A. Waters, D. Malatesta, T. Reid, R. O'Brien, J. Keavney, E. Berry, M. Craddock, G. Malaspina, D. Frantz, M. Groark, J. Wilson, T. Kaney, E. Loftus. Second Row: T. Fitzpatrick, B. Niehaus, C. Biller, R. Murphy, J. Bayer, W. Burkhardt, D. Watson, J. Devine, M. Carroll, G. Di Phillipo, R. Gontarz, R. Rat- tigan, W. McDermott, M. Spellman. Third Row: P. Consorto, R. Laurino, T. Weimer, R. Gallagher., G. Fagioli, A.-Bove, D. Roney, W. Bradley, R. Townsend, R. Patrick, E. Baldwin. Fourth Row: J. Frescoln, J. O'Donnell, N. Travagline, W. Cumby, J. Diehl, F. Kopaczew- ski, 0. Lutz, R. Prieur, J. Collins, P. Herzog, W. Case. C012 Bottom Row: R. Pascale, C. Boyce, J. Salmon, N. Battista, F. Angelucci, J. Meagher, D. Dever, P. Crilly, J. Crawford, A. Gerhart, G. McCann. Second Row: J. De Piano, F. Catini, R. Doersch, R. Ricciardi, R. Catalano, F. Heron, F. Felice, P. Stanley, J. Simpson, S. Graziola. Third Row: E. Schofield, P. Guarini, J. Alfe, R. Doyle, V. Di Ciccio, J. Santoro, H. Clark, G. Kane, J. Culbertson, A. Kupstats, W. Dukeman, E. Mar- tin. Fourth Row: J. Lomanno, R. Barr, E. Hanna, D. St-ickney, C. Loftus, J. Kosciusko, G. Corp, G. Miller, R. McDowell, L. Di Tommaso, W. Griffith. C013 Bottom Row: J. Kelly, H. Petticord, J. Komo- rowski, J. Lohr, D. Mullen, A. Ianetti, R. East, R. Cox, T. Downey, R. Pirillo, J. Leahy. Second Row: J. D,Annunzio, C. Connelly, R. Finley, G. Collins, P. Solari, J. Peraccio, J. Yale, B. Brennan, J. Natale. Third Row: T. Cavanaugh, J. Cornwall, A. Margis, M. Abadia, P. Cobaugh, D. Lynch, A. McGovern, T. Tumelty, H. Mul- hern, M. Clavin, P. Eberhard, R. Fortucci, T. Benker, R. Gray. Fourth Row: J. McCarthy, A. Siderio, E. Watken, J. Hutton, D. Re David, J. Boyd, R. Martin, R. Le Bouffe, M. Hough- ton, R. Gillespie. C014 Bottom Row: J. Bailey, J. Dalo, R. Cioschi, G. Vietro, W. Carr, L. Johnson, F. Torpey, J. Mc- Caffrey, J. King, J. Simpson, L. Meyer. Second Row: R. Giacopetti, D. Dearing, G. Leonard, R. Cassidy, F. Donavan, F. Carlvcci, M. Lawr- ence, A. Vince, E. Davidson. Third Row: G. Ryan, M. Malek, V. Tarborelli, J. 0'Donnell, J. Fitzpatrick, M. Rizol, J. Riviello, R. Di Greg- orio, K. Coary, R. Roddy, D. Elko, G. Di Agosta, D. Archambault. Fourth Row: M. Bove, A. Stokes, N. Strother, E. Harrold, R. Kane, J. Denney, J. Ward, J. Sands. C011 Bottom Row: D. Minton, J. Monahan, D. Le Donne, C. Mallon, J. Ferro, W. Coyle, R. Mata- loni, W. Marks, D. Perazza, J. Foy. Second Row: A. Di Bartolo, G. Hodge, E. Dinsmore, J. Hilferty, R. Marconi, H. Snyder, R. Grubb, J. Walsh, R. Holt, J. Bryan, E. Lehman. Third Row: A. Marioni, T. Kelly, J. Ryan, F. D'Al- lesio, S. Ruane, N. Deliciotto, P. Taylor, D. Roth, R. Mascaro, L. Rutty, G. Giamgattista, W. Clarke. Fourth Row: V. Di Ciccio, A. Mc- Laughlin, R. Carney, E. Creco, W. Goodwin, J. Beehler, G. Koob, G. Smith, J. Newman, W. Guster, T. Harney, J- Styers, W. Whitehead. E E UNIIHR ,. f The period of preparation and prac- tice is rapidly coming to an end. The Junior Class has polished and perfected its theatrical talents and is now set to step in and take over its long-awaited role as full-fledged actors. The anticipa- tion is almost over and the goal of star- dom is just over the horizon. B01 J Bottom Row: J. R. Hamilton, L. Pierce, V. Corey, J. Vagnoni, J. De Felice, J. Dooley, P. De Curtis, J. Romanelli, J. Flynn, P. Guad- ini, R. Boisseau. Second Row: W. McCune, J. Colamosca, J. Breslin, F. Doyle, J. Gillespie, L. Goodwin, H. Wood, E. McManus, F. Smiley. Third Row: J. E. Hamilton, R. Traynor, C. Zeuner, J. Azz-otto, T. McMaster, J. Coldschmidt, C. Naspindki, A. Capone, D. Cavaliere, N. Kane, J. McGilligan. Fourth Row: H. Nee, B. Mor- ley, J. Yinger, C. McKenna, E. Dallahan, J. Roberts, T. Stanton. B-2 Bottom Row: J. Aicher, W. Di Biase, R. Le Donne, E. Dinon, J. Beaumont, J. Bracken, R. Blankley, T. Lewandowski, W. Kelly, L. Har- vey, G. Lauer. Second Row: R. Jansen, J. Browne, R. Mascieri, J. Neiss, H. Schwabe, A. Perez, H. Doyle, T. Broderick, A. Jones, C. Foster, J. 0'Neill, P. Shellem. Third Row: E. Shirreffs, S. Rotteveel, V. Renzulli, W. Lynch, T. Shea, V. Chandler, D. Gantz, W. Bradley, N. Kleinberg, F. Gasparro, T. Bachman, J. Morgan. Fourth Row: R. Rondini, T. Franey. T. Sproul, D. Roper, S. 0'Neill, J. Connor, C. De Cecco, J. Jenneman, A. Junker, T. McVeigh, W. Campbell, G. Glynn, R. Jordan, P. Bonanto, R. Bartkus, D. Ciampitti, W. Ewall. B03 Bottom Row: J. Nealon, T. MacDonald, J. Sherm, V. Flagiello, V. Putiri, C. Griffin, J. Murphys J. Valerio, J. Lawler, F. Sabin, E. Pila- cik. Second Row: J. McCarron, G. Bustard, L. Valente, M. D'Onfrio, J. Cress, R. Crewalk, S. Butler, J. Fee, W. Forsyth, D. West, J. Mac- Arthur, R. Clark. Third Row: R. Clearfield, T. Carr, W. De Manicor, M. Buggy, Q. Saracino, R. Rotella, C. McLaughlin, J. 0'Hare, R. Nelson, J. Seiner, E. Horan, H. Martinko. Fourth Row: D. Murphy, R. Gallagher, A. Bingham, G. Muir, R. Stanton, D. 0'Neill, D. Walsh, G. Francis, W. Gibson, W. Torpey, T. Barrett, J. Wright, S. Ser- occa, W. Clark. ll'll'L'lf0!V T ELFTII fVlHll7 ' THE KEY T0 SUCCESS-Here we see one of the everyday occurrences that take place before and after' school. At the locker office, Father MacDougall cheerfully returns lost or confis- cated keys to Juniors Hugh Doyle and Jerry Glynn Cfor a price of courseb. B06 Bottom Row: J. Bonner, J. Seiler, P. Dobinson D. Killian, P. Devine, F. Murray, J. Hill, J Bickel, W. Carney, W. Buonato, C. Dooley. Sec- ond Row: M. Dolphin, R. Howe, D. Gaynor, J. Donahue, W. Madden, W. Murphy, A. Mattei F. Betzler, J. Gassner. Third Row: R. Mullen W. Reilly, G. Laird, P. Gallagher, F. Wheeler J. Kindregan, M. Leonard, J. Crawford, B. Don nelly, A. Krempa, E. Lacey. Fourth Row: J Juzaitis, J. Lysek, T. Shedlosky, B. Taylor, J Linehan, B. McGovern, M. Paolella, T. Sprows G. Panisnick, G. Oakland, T. Rodan, R. Nixoni G. Lynch, J. McCartney, R. Mehan. 9 B04 Bottom Row: J. Nash, J. Templeton, F. Ber- nard, E. Furmaniak, D. Pizzi, E. Fornias, T. Hubbs, P. Gaynor, G. Lynam, M. McPhillips, W. Kane. Second Row: J. Malatesta, G. Beck- man, R. Clarke, A. Henning, N. Arone, G. Ni- castro, W. Malesky, M. Blazer, R. Vent. Third Row: J. Melvin, S. Rochford, J. McMunn, J. Pandoli, J. Bistline, A. Consalvi, C. Montone, J. Mallon, E. Murphy. J- Flicker, J. DeSanto, J. Smith. Fourth Row: J. Jordan, J. Schettino, B. Carrozza, H. Hearon, T. Cunningham, C. Mullery, L. Chase, J. Hunter, T. Leonard, B. Coupe, J. List, J. Robinson, E. Bonner, J. Dun- phy, J. Thornton, L. Martinij B05 Bottom Row: R. Francisco, J. Butera, W. Eng- blom, L. Tidball, J. Fallis, H. Heimenz, J. Christi, M. Keller, W. Joyce, J. Scholl, G. Lark- in, J. Brennan. Second Row: E. Parkhill, T. Halfpenny, R. De Marco, T. Currie, T. Price, H. Febo, B. Shinn, A. Sivak, T. Hagan, M. Murphy. Third Row: T. Threfall, B. Brown, A. Padley, J. Lombardi, C. Kelly, R. Heller, T. Jenner, M. Egan, T. Kenney, J. Morris, B. Cost- tanza, D. Fraatz. Fourth Row: J. O'Donnell, E. Stephenson, J. Keating, M. Coyle, P. Kearney, J. McAdams, F. Woodeshick, G. McGlone, 0. Cunningham, R. Doherty, E. Kijewski, J. Ta- lone, M. Deliberty, J. Reimel, M. Mandes, J. Oauis, N. Erbe. ivy B07 Bottom Row: J. Roguszewski, R. Maxlow, D. Hogan, J. McFadden, J. Lynch, J. Philbin, J. Stango, T. Wagner, J. Carroll, J. Bell, T. Wern- er, G. Glascow, G. Avery. Second Row: F. Ni- cosia, V. De Luca, R. Lattels, J. Harris, J. Sim- kiss, F. D'Elia, W. Dee, D. Penot, J. Vander Gast, P. Dunn, J. Hart. Third Row: F. Thor- ton, J. Del Vellano, J. Vaichunas, M. Libora- tore, A. Volk, T. Lavin, J.. 0'Mara, J. 0'Laugh- lin, W. Bonner, R. Ruggerio, T. Thorton, R. Powers. Fourth Row: E. Wells, C. Bailer, J. Ferguson, G. Pinto, G. Walsh, D. Dunphy, G. Kilt, J. Kehl, A. Pisc-opo, N. Swieri, T. Rooney, R. Stothart, J. King, J- Shilingford, R. Suttor, J. McCurdy. J. McFeeley. Bottom Row: D. McLaughlin, J. Shields, M. Anastasi, R. Di Rico, F. Devine, E. Hoguet, F. 0'Hare, J. Gallager, M. Hoban, R. Comstock, J. 0'Toole. Second Row: M. Farrel, J. Nardello, J. 0iConner, P. McCarthy, W. Grant, S. Silva, J. McGovem, A. Woods, R. Rentschler, R. Gehr- ing, R. Richards, J. Griiiin. Third Row: F. Rich, M. Tyska, J. Gaimster, R. Spencer, T. Fanelli, T. Myles, E. Kenny, W. Abbruzzi, M. Quinn, G. Dalahan, M. McKee, F. Nugent, P. Castagne, R. Russel. Fourth Row: L. Penny, E. Catania, E. Carlin, D. Isom, R. Buchan, J. Cuthbert, B. Burrows, R. Hence, J. Fox, G. Livengood, F. Welham, M. Hawk, J. Scepanski, E. Reilly, W. Parsons. Bottom Row: J. MacIntosh, W. McGr0I'y, J. Egan, J. Canalichio, M. Watters, J. Vandergast, J. Paul, E. Rufo, J. McCormick, D. Eels, W. Carr. Second Row: A. Watson, M. Falcone, K. Le Fevre, F. Di Ioia, D. Richman, J. O'Neill, J. Dalton, R. Kuhn, J. O'Brien, F. Williams, J. Devlin. Third Row: J. McCann, C. Sawhy, T. Wallace, V. D'Ambrosio, J. O'D-onnell, E. Kear- ney, S. Redden, E. Dugan, T. Tuttle, J. O'Hara, F. Franco, J. Thompson. Fourth Row: A. Ricci, W. Pilson, J. Romano, T. Coyle, W. Griesser, J. Walsh, W. McCann, R. Salomone, J. Ceb- hart, J. Ryan, J. Storey, D. Arias, T. Ryan, J. Tuinstra, J. Ward, C. McGroarty. WHATS THIS?-Father Mahoney seems amazed and happy at the same time as section, B-5, seems to have the answer to one of his questions. This is probably the unexpected result of a long night's preparation. B010 Bottom Row: J. McGurk, C. Cardenas, R. Gal- lagher, C. Gallagher, D. Maher, P. Boyd, J. Mc- Ilhenne G Dunbar D Johnson R Calabrese y, ' 1 ' H ' 5 W. Jackson, M. Reidy. Second Row: G. Hober, J. Morris, J. Miller., J. D,Angelo, G. Mastroi- anni, A. Manchio, F. Abt, F. Misantone, M. Far- ley. Third Row: C. De Arros, T. Schumann, R. Seccia, T. Kelleher, J. Levi, W. Cain, D. Mc- Cormick, D. Gianguilio, W. Morris, W. Fisher, J. E person, J. Ma io. Fourth Row: R. Quinn P gg a R. McNelis, J. Newell, E. Scheetz, D. Slater, E. Dever, T. Schindelman, J. Maguire, A. Prost, J. Robinson, J. Clifford, D. Gallagher, C. J. Gallagher, R. Del Collo, A. Kyne, J. Dalton. B011 Bottom Row: R. Passmore, J. Caulfield, K. Nieves, R. DeVice, J. Verna, K. Quinn, R. Di Nofia, W. Purcell, R. Ippoliti, J. Dwyer, W. Berchtold. Second Row: W. Carr, W. Cascarina, R. Short, E. LaMarr, J. Azpell, J. Guinan, L. O'Donnell, J. Carbone, J. Dick, J. OiDonnell, J. Murphy. Third Row: E. Campbell, E. Tully, A. Voell, J. McCarty, J. Sherry, F. Devine, H. Carson, J. Levi, R. Seavey, W. Wareikis, J. Shingle, G. Vecellio, W. Mulville, C. Byrne. Fourth Row: T. McLoon, J. J-oyce, W. Walsh, M. Facciolo, J. Haley, R. Kelly, R. Schultz, E. Hesser, P. Boyer, T. Larney. B012 Bottom Row: E. Lever, D. Millett, G. Turner, J. Hughes, F. Bunting, P. Tedesco, E. Makoofka, T. Cortese, J. Lowry, R. Cahill, J. Walls. Second Row: J. Butler, E. Santoro, R. Greco, R. Fol- ino, T. Hurcker, G. Corace, J. McAnany, W. Gardner, T. Hopkins. Third Row: E. Reily, J. McGettigan, J. Magri, F. Rich, F. Carey, J. Mayer, G. Rust, H. Culbertson, A. Egri, L. Grier, G. Drinkhall. Fourth Row: J. Finnerty, E. Pilson, T. McNichol, W. Myrtetus, J. Ker- wick. -X ,W ..-- - .. ,ig - -s u-v-Q-1--1 v-wp ,, B013 Bottom Row: E. Felton, R. Bryn, R. Johnston, S. Paparo, C. Butera, R. Troilo, E. Dillon, A. Caroselli, J. McDermott, B. Halloran, M. Di Ioia. Second Row: T. Scales, R. Rost, J. Long- en, J. Rizzo, L. Schaeiier, J. Dinnella, D. Darl- ington, J. Squitiere, J. Costelli. Third Row: G. Oertel, J. Perazzo, V. Caniglia, V. Tomlinson, F. Mason, W. Dooner, J. Ranalli. Fourth Row: F. Pyne, J. Durning. ' SECTION B-13, under the guid- ance of Fr. Gardinier, engage in the study of Mechanical Drawing. This subject will he an invaluable help in later life. B014 Bottom Row: S. Pozzuolo, T. Reger, J. Lacey, E. Slesser, P. Mcllvaine, A. Valle, J. Breen R Clarke, K. Wellar, J. Cranston, J. R'epice. Sec: ond Row: G. Clement, A. Breslin, J. Murphy J. Duddy, H. Jones, L. Smith, G. Stewart, J Tully, P. Torri, J. Welsh. Third Row: M Michel., J. Kirk, M. Smith, J. Pinner, M. John, F. Nace, R. Netta, C. Gehring, J. Dougherty. 5 B015 Bottom Row: R. Cronin, P. Henry, G. Miller, J. Le Comte, W. Prandeski, H. Giumbattista, R. Geary, V. Murphy, J. Torrieri, J. Viscusi, E. Wall. Second liow: J. Kerrigan, T. Gallagher, J. Donahue, J. Gaffney, J. Corcoran, J. Archie, R. Scott, A. Bruni, R. Heron, S. Morrison. Third Row: R. Aughe, J. Resch, J. Acinapurn, W. Garrity, W. Solomon, F. Bachman, L. Lanshe, J. Piccirilli, W. Johnson, J. Szandrowski, P. Leahy. ., ,ffl 4, i viii, if :iifsz gyf 33' 4' 'gg M S555 21 ,S-rf Q- -A ml gn .g,zg,-ff xg 1 ,I U: HN WITH THE SHOW++f HH WITH THH 13:3 ' 2 , , -Txf: Im' . 5151-Q it! -. 1 1 Sm' . as - T. . lx, - ,311 'iw ,' rn .w fm if f' w -1 ,, .-,, A zz fi -f I x 1 V ' 1' , 'V 4- . if ,, - iv 1 H Q3 wry ' if 'Q U I Wifi 'VII . 7'0lf6'll00W!V Once again the Friar gridders have proven them- selves a power to be reckoned with in the Catholic League. Although edged from the title race by a loss to La -Salle, they finished the season with a respectable 6-2-1 record. Hard as it is to justify praise for individual achieve- ment on a team with so many outstanding players, some stars deserve special comment. Chappie Moore received the Most Valuable Player award, which he earned through his fine blocking and defensive play. Guard Jerry Metcalf, halfback Russ Hendricks, and hard-hitting defensive lineman A1 Atkinson were named to the first team of the All-Catholic squad. These are but a few of the boys who made the season successful. The great work of the defensive unit is exemplified by its outstanding performance against West Catholic in which the Friars battled the Burrs to a 14-14 deadlock. The success of the 1960 season is a credit to the hard work of the team and to the fine leadership of Coach Jack Ferrante. BONNER'S BEST-This phrase can be applied only to Russ Hendricks. His inspiration, alert- ness and zeal helped produce another great football season. With undying spirit Russ played his best right up to the final gun. All-Catholic halfback for the second straight year, Russ Hendricks will long be remembered as one of Bonncr's best hacks. DAVE CONNELL PUTS HIS FOOT to it and demonstrates his Hue kicking form in the game against West Catholic. Dave's punting and a tough defensive unit kept the Friars consistently within striking distance of the goal. This and the powerful Bonner offense proved to be the undoing of many an opposing team. V. sg ' t .. e The I , ,E 2,.. 2 WWw.?,gW.,.. in ga, .Q SO NEAR AND YET S0 FAR-With outstretched hands, H. Nowak grasps frantically lor the elusive pigskin. Quick thinking combined with explosive speed enabled him to get the edge on the St. James defender. Whether on defense or on offense, Henry always displayed the fiery spirit necessary for a successful team. WHO-0-0 DID THAT-Russ Hendricks seems to question the other members of the starting offensive unit. Taking a much needed time out the offensive team rests while the superlative defense clashes with the opposing team. Sitting tleft to right? Pat McCrea, Dave Connell, Chappie Moore, Russ Hendricks, Dick Sernyak, Vince Grubb, Pat Murphy, and John McAdams. Crowd Applaud READY FOR BATTLE-Intense interest radiates from the faces of the team as they.prepare to meet La Salle at Twentieth and Olney. The Friar offense was one of the few in the league which penetrated the invincible Explorer defense. This elfort, however, was not enough as La Salle halted a determined Friar hid for the title. THE MAN IN COMMAND-Showing a sign of keen interest, Coach Jack Ferrante follows the play developing on the field. It was through Coach Ferrante's great knowledge of the game that Bonner finished near the top for the third season in a row. THE FIELD GENERAL-Quarterback Dave Connell rolls out on an option play. His run- ning, faking, and passing abilities proved to be the key to many a victory. For his fine play Dave received honorable mention on the All- Catholicn squad. 9? V54 S ' . f , v neoo oees g . , .V L,.. f x K ,,..r 2 , 4 , .,.. .3 I I ' -- ...P 5 I ' it ii' : e af r 'i' - a ': v.'.v . ' f .JL .... ... , ' . .. ' -fr':..ff:1 --:. ff ty- . ' ' an V N-45:1-WW f fe m , Wis h P Q' fr , M.-,,-3Q,,,,, ,V .W , .1 ' ' Y . -M. Mx 'Wim I . . , -L -- o it f v ' ' We, ' ' 15' W ' we 1 ' - J, ,,.,,.,, ,.,. ,,,,, . v e ' 522 A ' MAA-1 f' Q 4 4 wx N' ' e ,V ',a-se,,. -- 1 , --: E -..,,.,, ,P - 'V , W gggyg.. . . f , -, i T . ,. .-He: :sw-4 .... - wav ' ..-f- F - v rw V T 1- ,. gif, I: 1 4 'f Z i, az 315 H-veiffg i.-Ef'f r:2-'illififfzz 7 ...-- A With A Grand Finale . .. NO TRESPASSING-A1 Atkinson and Henry Giambaptista com- bine to overwhelm the hapless Burr rlflnner. Defensive team work such as this deterred any effort on the part of the opposition to sustain a long drive. .,Q - . -, -Jn .vs -me A W, f' ' -V 4 - ' , ,M TY' , ' if -W ' Q wi Q ,' AND TI'IEY'RE OFF-Dick Sernyak and Vince Grubb lead the way as Dave Connell hands off to speedy halfback Russ Hendricks. Precision teamwork such as this prevailed in all of the Bonner victories this ye-ar. on YQ-4 setr -if we NO BULLDOGS ALLO-WED - The timely blocking of Chappie Moore combined with the speed and drive of Dick Sernyak adds up to a big gain for the Friars in their first game with Saint James. These two players con- sistently showed an undying desire to bring home another victory for Bon- ner. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-Moderator: Fr. Dixie, O.S.A.g Head Coach: Jack Ferranteg Bottom Row fSiltingJ: J. Carr, J Lombardi, F. Madden, J. Mcllhenny, P. Padley, J. Vagnoni, J, MC: Gilligan, J. Glasgow, Q. Saracino, B. Constanza, J. DiPhillipo Second Row fKneelingJ: R. Sernyak, C. Maher, C. Moore, C Metcalf, M. Carroll, J. Hamilton, J. McAdams, J. Levi, H. Giam- baptista, M. Facciolo, R. Shaw, E. Leahy. Third Row fStandingJ : Fr. J. Bradley fAthletic Directorb, P. McCrea, A. Postus QBack- field Coachl, M. Coll, D. Connell, A. D'Alessandro, M. DiLiherty, C. Young, T. Civitella, P. Murphy, A. Atkinson, V. Grubb, F. Diehl, R. Hendricks, H. Nowak, VV. Pasadowski fLine Coachl, J. Ferrante fHead Coachl. MONSIGNOR BONNER HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD 6-2-1 Date School Score Sept. 18 St. James 6-12 Sept. 25 Roman Catholic 22-0 Oct. 2 Bishop Neumann 14-0 Oct. 9 Cardinal Dougherty 30-8 Oct. 16 St. Thomas More 39-2 Oct. 23 West Catholic 14-14 Oct. 30 North Catholic 26-6 Nov. 6 La Salle 24-42 Nov. 13 Father Judge 30-6 WAY TO BE GANG-Upon intercepting a pass Charlie Maher runs downfield with Bernie Constanza and Mike DiLiberty clearing the way. Another fine hit of team work is displayed in this Bonner victory. The alert de- fense supported the -offensive attack as they rolled to a 22-0 victory over Roman. SMALL WORLD-Chappie and the boysucheck the progress of an eager Burr as Vince Grubb comes rushing in to lend a helping hand. The Friar defense strikes again, stopping the hard- running West back. They dispelled and scat- tered the opposing oifense to spur on the Friars against West Catholic. Capitalizing on the tre- mendous support given by the Bonner defense, our team went on to battle West to a 14-14 stalemate. TRIO OF TALENT-Fullback Vince Grubb cuts in behind teammate Mike Carroll, who prepares to take out a Roman defender. Vince's ability to pick up needed yardage combined with his fine blocking made him a valuable asset toI the Friar backfield. Defensively, Vince was always in the right place at the right time to close the door on the progress of opposing runners. --2.35 - I I my . 3-, I. s I- I sa- S sf - an Is, ,-..s as 5 - will as - QV f IA, I. , , 3 if , '. 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Q s'ii.g,,. f Iggfsf -I'ggg3',ii.fIIf,:,'fQ . f1f,:?f?.5iigjifsZIfflffffan, ' 'L ' ,I ,s,l r ' t AI ' m.IIi,f,i IQ-fIiI,: Q-Iv II as-f2,1'z ,I I. wi-1,5 ts . ,iq .,VI ,A JI- , so VII- I I,f,I-iv ,W , I A.-- fxlfegfs-fI1?'r'fI' ' I so I' K4 I. , as ,e, .,rwZfI 'Qsiirs ,,., V oSI.I,g,. ,zIgYafQ,.I,gIpf, Ifswi sw .sf I- ,,,.s,,,,f-gc,,pM,.Q,,,.,:,Q3.,,Q,, .4xL?ff,,,Is,s,,5Isws..r,IsILss-sg?-,i ,Mg Q -',, 5 - -' 'tiI I'tI 'sf s DONT FENCE ME IN-Bernie Constanza displays fancy footwork in an attempt to avoid a potential Roman tackler. Bernie is just one of the many stars rising for future years. 'TAKEN IXV 7'0YL.4!V0 BONNER'S BUSTLING J.V.'s get a workout along with the varsity. Their compelling spirit was rewarded by a successful 4-2 record. Many up-and- coming .l.V. players deserve special credit. Among them is Mike Carroll, a promising Junior back who displayed fine running ability throughout the season. Fellow Junior, ,lack Mcllhenney, possesses a fine passing arm, and his touchdown pass against La Salle gave promise of a bright future. These are just two of the many hopefuls who will fill the hill for the future varsity. ALONE IN THE SKY-Mike Carroll, hard-running J.V. halfback, demon- strates his versatility as he leaps high to gather in a Jack Mcllhenny pass. Dependable teamwork such as this was the key to the success of the J.V. team. A sv , .. :K , N- - W - - ff. ww an --me ffm Qgwyrgpr-w1,AtfM-.g!yfrsw'I1yjsQyjv'1N if C C Q A ,lf . Q , ii Q Q - V f 3 . ' ' ' M rr 1 if ' ' f'T?'l 'ii v H ' , .. if . ' V 1 R ,ff a P 4 I . ., wi' 5 C ' l . ' A , 1 at end K+ I if pyrp , 5 pppy 6 3 i vi , K. s , at f a - fr 25'!'f' Q t, ' , Y , ' ..-'rye' X Q A - i t 'C .. ' l ' Q ,. ,,,, 5' gf ' Li ' -fi kg . C Qi p Mike TALL MAN-At 6'5 Mike McGough employed his height to outjump the best in the league. His finest hour came at the Palestra against Cardinal Dougherty when he scored 16 points and pulled down more than his share of the rebounds. THE VIKING-This title depicts the fiery, never-say-die spirit prevalent in the play of Eric Erickson. In the Playoffs against Cardinal Dougherty, Erie led the team by pouring in 20 points. BOMBER BOB-Captain of this year's squad, Bob DeFino led the team to the Palestra with a 20.5 point average. His 33-point effort against Bishop Neumann in the last game of the season was the greatest perfor- mance of his high school career. Undaunted by pre-season predictions, the '61 Bonner hoopsters once again climbed to the top of the Southern Divi- sion in the Catholic League. Only a de- feat by a spirited Cardinal Dougherty five prevented the Friars from repeating last year's championship performance. Their success is a credit to the fine Work of coach Tom Sabol, who with only one starter returning from last year, built up a Well-balanced, highly-spirited team. Veteran Bob DeFino captained them to an 11-3 record. Eric Erickson, McG0ugh, Mike McCurdy and Mike Manning rounded out the starting five. The valiant determination, which they displayed while battling to the finals, earned them the admiration and gratitude of the entire school. THE COOL 0NE4Always calm but always alert, Mike Manning displayed the finesse necessary for a good forward. TALL if WW MR. DEFENSE-This is the name given to backcourt ace, Mike Mc- Curdy. Always on the alert for a stray enemy pass, Mike constantly broke up the offensive efforts of the opposing team. '75 MIIWJ WM' Wi' REACHING THE TOP in his quest for two points is lJ1ll'kCOl1l'I ace Eric Erickson. His all around ability earned him honorable mention on this year's All-Catholic squad. 'WNV' Wllzl LW!!! tl' Ml IEUILLYH 3.1! YOU DID IT! NO, YOU DID IT!-Both Burr defenders play the part of the innocent hystander, while sandwiching the Friars' Dick Stanton. However, Dick's foul shooting proved deadly and the Friars beat West, 55 to 46. bone 353'-scifi SMILE, DARN YOU, SMILE-Bob DeFino finds th it it's hard to smile with a defender so close behind him His consistent high scoring combined with his topnotch rebounding earned him the distinction ol' making first team All-Catholic. THE VARSITY DRAG-The quick hands of Mike McCurdy prepare to intercept a pass intended for the be- wildered Pirate. Although not a top scorer, Mike made many assists which enabled his fellow teammates to roll up the score. DON'T FENCE ME IN seems to be the tune on Bob DeI7ino's mind. How- ever, opposing players never, kept Bob corralled very long, for he always managed to find a teammate close at hand to help him out. THE SOUTHERN DIVISION CHAMPS include: iBottom row? Fr. J. Mullen, P. Devine, M. Manning, E. Erikson, C. Mullery, Mr. T. Sabol. Sec- ond rowi D. Stanton, M. McCurdy, B. DeFino, M. MeCough, R. Nixon. iThi1'd rowl Mr. R. Celidonio, P. McC1'e1i, B. Daly, W. Carroll, W. Campbell. FRIENDLY PERSUASION is offered by Father .ludge's George Sutor in an effort to prevent Dick Stanton from driving down the lane. Dick was a valuable asset to the team, sparking them to many of their early victories. I COT PLENTY OF NOTHING - But it won't be long until Mike Manning latches on to the ball. Mike's contributions under the boards were a great asset and his ability to tap in stray shots added many a basket to the final score. VARSITY LEAGUE BASKETBALL Bonner Opposition 52 .......... St. James .....,.,........... 40 54 . . ..., West Catholic .... . . . 44 49 . . .... St. Thomas More , . . . 58 71 . , .... Bishop Neumann ,. ,. .. . 69 45 . . ..., Father Judge ..... ,. , 55 64 , . .... La Salle ........ . . . 47 52 . . .,.. North Catholic . . , . . , 43 51 .. St. Joseph ....,...,. 48 51 . , .,.. Cardinal Dougherty , . . . . 48 76 ,, ..,. Roman Catholic .... . . , 57 85 .. ..., St. James ...,.., . .. 57 55 . . .... West Catholic ,.,. . . . 46 49 . , . , .. Sts Thomas More ,.,.. . ,. 58 99 . . .... Bishop Neumann ....... . . . 88 Catholic League Playoffs 57 . . .... Cardinal Dougherty ,.,. . . . 70 72 . . .... Father Judge ...,..... . . . 65 SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME-HBut Bob DeFino doesn't seem to appreciate the guarding tactics of the Neumann defender. Whether his opponents were big or small, Bob always managed to go over or around them to get another two points for the Friars. AIN'T' MISBEHAVIN' --Mike McGough is just trying to get around the Burr defense to drive in for two more. On defense his determination was most evident in battling for those all-important rebounds. APABLE T.4LE!V7 ' The Friar Jayvees, with an abundance of talent, came through with flying colors as they finished with a fine record of 9 wins and 4 losses. With such outstanding players as M. Shanne, P. Devine, C. Mullery, W. Campbell and P. McCrea, wc can antici- pate another first-rate season next year. Under the leadership of Tom Saliol and the assistant coach, newcomer Ralph Celidonio, our future stars have progressed tremendously along the road to perfecting their basketball skills. We anxiously await the fulfillment of their widely acclaimed potential. CATCH A FALLING STAR or ball. as the case may be. Bonner's alert boardmen scramble for a loose re- bound. nBullet,' Campbell and Bob Nixon fight valiantly and never give up till they get possession of the elusive ball. J. V. BASKETBALL RECORD Bonner Opposition 39 ...SL James ...... ., 33 43 .,. ... West Catholic ... .,. 57 46 St.Thomas More 43 35 Father Judge 33 35 ...La Salle. .,.. .. 42 50 ,.. . . . North Catholic . . . . . .. 34 44 St. Joseph ......., . 36 47 . . . . ,. Cardinal Dougherty . . . . . . 48 67 ... . .. Roman Catholic ... .... 31 52 .,.St.James ....... . 50 43 .,. ... West Catholic ..,.. .... 42 40 ,.,St. Thomas Morem.. 43 64 ...BishopNeumann... 48 JAYVEES comprised this year of: iFront rowl Mr. R. Celidonio, M. Shanne, C. Mullery, P. Devine, W. Carroll, Mr. Sahol. 1Second row! P. McCrea, E. Dallahzm, J. Ryan, J. Mur- ray, W. Campbell. tThird rowl A. Stumm, W. Salmon, J. Fisher, R. Nixon. SIXTEEN GOING ON SEVENTE-EN and always improving his form, Pat McCrea looks forward to earning a berth on the Varsity squad next year. His backcourt partner, Mike Shanne. watches at Pat lays it up. DRINK, DRINK, DRINK but not inside the pool, Bill! Bill Conroy leisurely practices at Garden Court. Although not a record breaker, Bill has proven himself to he a great all-around performer. For the fourth season, the Bonner Swimmers high- lighted the Athletic Show with a trio of Championships. The Bonner niermen hrought home a perfect 12-0 record, which gave them their fourth consecutive Catholic League Title. Russ Harlanis moment of glory came when the natators Won the Nationals for the second straight year. Still not satisfied, he gathered his show together and went down to Penn's Hutchinson Pool to conquer the city title. Carl Rohie, a champion on a 183111 of champions, displayed his improving skills hy record-breaking victories. Boh Morman defended his national Catholic Diving Crown successfully, while the 200 yard medley relay team smashed the record hooks with a 1.4911 time. With thundering applause, we offer congratulations to the Swimming Spectacular which climaxed the Wilitei' Sports Show. THE H615 MERMEN consisted of: tBott0m row! Russ Harlan coach, Bob Feehery, Terry Hagan, J. Ullman, J. Klosowski. CSec ond rowD J. Hamilton, D. Robinson, S. Matarazzo, C. Robie, E Kijewski, M. Mulqueen. tThird rowl Father Conway, M. Fitz patrick, F. Reed, C. Schafer, J. Stewart, J. Sherm, J. Mayer, G Morman, E. Sperr, B. Conroy, R. Boiseau, J. Goldschmidt, T Smith, and J. Morton. fAhsentI B. Morman, diver, J. Ressel. IQ, Eff' BETWEE-N THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA, you'll find Jim Ull- man practicing his freestyle. During his four years at Bonner, Jim worked hard to help the Friars' fabulous swimming record. THE PARTY'S OVER-no cares, no worries and no more practice. Re- joicing over-the triumphant season, the mermen celebrate the win of the Nationals. Dunking, fighting and splashing highlighted the fun and fury after many long enduring practices. OUT OF NOW-HERE came John Sherm, a Junior, who plays the part of Bob Mormanis understudy. John, who takes over the lead role next year, performs a jacknife in perfect form. MONSICNOR BONNER HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY SWIMMING RECORD National Catholic and City Champions 1960-61 Date School Score Jan. 3 .......,., Cardinal Dougherty .,...,.... 64-22 Jan. 5 Bishop Neumann .... .... 6 3-23 Jan. 9 St. Joseph ...,.... .... 6 1-25 Jan. 13 . ,. Father Judge ..,. . . 68-18 Jan. 23 . . . West Catholic ..... . . 68-18 Jan. 25 La Salle ,...,.,.. ..... . . 64-22 Jan. 30 Cardinal Dougherty .... .,.. 6 4-22 Feb. 3 Bishop Neumann ..,. .... 6 1-25 Feb. 6 St. Joseph .,....... ,. 53-33 Feb. 9 Father Judge .,.. .... 6 1-25 Feb. 13 . . . La Salle ........... .,.. 6 1-25 Feb. 21 . , . ..... West Catholic .,.,.,., .... 5 7-29 National Catholic Title Feh. 18 . . . Loyola ............ .... 4 7-24 City Title Mar. 2 Central ....... .... 6 7-19 Til llfIl'PI' FELMW XIMW' !? SOMETHING'S CO-TTA GIVE and it's us- ually a record when Carl Robie swims. Carl, a Sophomore, maintains many Catho- lic League individual records through his cooperation and lithe performances. In league competition, Carl has engulfed ev- ery opponent. stroke. E W1 sie fIWO!VflL M IMLI J'llf4!W'J' MIKE MULQUEEN dives in and 'ad- vances the lead with his rhythmic breaststroke. JOE RESSEL sets the mermen in the lead with his breath-taking back- FRANK REED, All-Catholic, SPIIHIS up the last 50 yards doing a freestyle to climax a record-breaking effort. '6Down By The Old Mill Stream is where they learned to swim so fast. The power packed 200 yard medley relay team consists of Joe Ressel, Mike Mulqueen, Terry Hagan, and Frank Reed. These boys practiced hard and with the inspiration to win, won the Nationals with a new l:49.l record time. These boys deserve a lot of congratulations and will certainly he missed next year. TERRY HACAN takes-off in his pow- erful butterfiy. Terry is only a Jun- ior hut displays great potentiality as a Senior. 0-VER THE RAINBOW and into the water. Bob Morman, the National Diving Champ, helped the natators to their three championships. Bob, a Senior, has the form and quality of an Olympian. His extragpoints will surely be missed in the coming years. EBB TIDE? - No! It's only Ed Sperr doing his 100-yard freestyle. Ed, a Senior, has acclaimed distinc- lion in this long tiresome race. His constant help will he remembered in the logs of Bonner. HEY THERE-! - It's cold in here! Joe Morton takes a few pointers from Russ Harlan. John Klosowski, the manager, checks into the situation and satisfies the coach's needs. Joe Mor- ton, who now swims in the 200-yard freestyle relay team, promises much in his future years. T 1 WI !lMIi'lf The ,61 Version of the Bonner Bowlers rolled their way through a difficult schedule with the skill and determination of seasoned profes- sionals. They climaxed a victorious season by capturing the Southern Division Title, an honor which this great team rightly deserves. Always on the scene with helpful advice, Father Mc- Closkey guided them up the ladder of stardom. On their bid to the Catholic Championship they fell short, losing by a mere 13 pins. Keglers Jim Folgia, Jim Thornton, and ,lim O'Brien received the honor of membership in the 1961 All-Catholic Squad. The Bon-Aire says uHats- Oifii to the Friar bowlers whose skill carried the Bonner NB to another glorious season. HEY! LOOK ME OVER is the note sounded by Dave Kelso and Joe Reynolds. Father McCloskey, with a watchful eye, checks over the scores and observes that his keglers are still hitting their marks. Dave and Joe, both Seniors, have given a big hand in obtaining the Southern Division Title. ALL OR NOTHIN' AT ALL-Well, maybe a spare,-but nothing less. Jim Folgia, Bonner's high-scoring captain, led the team to its third Division Title. .lim's tremendous average, sparked by his school spirit, helped to mold Bonner's '61 Keglers into a close- knit squad. Bonner Bonner Bonner Bonner Bonner Bonner Bonner Bonner Bonner VARSITY BOWLING RECORD Bishop Neumann.. . ... St. James .,.... . ., 1 .. ... West Catholic ... .. 1 , . . St. Thomas More . . . . 1 . . . , Bishop Neumann . . .. .. 1 ,,.WestCatholic..... .. 0 ....,.....St.Tl1omasMore,... ., 0 .lames.,...,.,. .. 0 Catholic League Playoff ....,... ., Cardinal Dougherty .... .. 3 ,. 0 WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK and why not? It is in this way Jim Thornton has proven himself capable of wearing the Bonner B, Jim, a new member on the varsity, displayed his ability by being picked for the All-Catholic Team. ful KECLERS include: lB0l.l0lll row! J. Folgia QCapt.l, T Natulc, J. Thornton, J. Reynolds, D. Kelso, J. O'Brien, C. Butera J. Bulcra. 15ccond row! P. Cainer, R. Gallagher, W. Forsyth, J Jordan, D. Ryan, R. Pll5Clll'l'l. WEN N! s DOWN THE HOME STRETCH-Captain Jim Cosnell turns on the steam as he nears the finish line. Jim placed consistently among the front-runners during the season, leading the team to many a victory. CROSS COUNTRY RECORD fLow score determines winnerl JUST A LITTLE BIT LONGER and Joe Vandergast will have another victory for the Friars. His consistency helped bring Bonner another successful Cross Country season. Only in his Junior year, Joe promises to be a top runner next year as a Senior. READY, WILLING AND ABLE-Joe Shields and Dixie Dunbar are always ready to do their best for the school, willing to put in long hours of practice, and Mable to outdistance opposing runners in their drive towards another Friar victory. W Bonner 22 ...,.,. Malvern ........... , . W Bonner 25 ,....., West Catholic ...... . . L Bonner 29 .,.,... St. Thomas More . .. . . W Bonner 21 .,..... Bishop Neumann . . . , . L Bonner 29 ...,.., La Salle ........... .. L Bonner '30 ...,.,. Cardinal Dougherty . . . . . W Bonner 15 ,...... Father Judge .,..... . , W Bonner 26 ,...... Roman Catholic .......,.. W Bonner 18 ....... St. James ........,......, Bonner- 7th in Catholic League Championship aU f79 55 f1?f!,97m, WK! 0 711 W 0 ments for a successful cross country team. Combine these ingre- dients with plenty of hard work and you have the Bonner Trail Blazers. Under the able direction of coach Dixie Dunbar, the Friars came through a tough schedule with a winning record. Seniors Jim Gosnell, John Shields and Paul Fraatz exemplified the talented squad. Large turn-outs for next year's squad have set the stage for another Victorious season. FOOLS RUSH lN where only Friars should be. In this case the lone Neumann runner stands little chance when surrounded by Bonner's Jack Foley and Charles Dooley. I RAN ALL THE WAY HOME-Leaving all opponents in the background, Jim Gosnell forges homeward to l A -, ag., V L ...iw f . f victory. ,. W ff' A .af XL f..fQa,,,1f ,, Y myagwrs 1' Jgka-Kwgtwvpggmav Eg, amiga. 1.7 A W FRIAR TRAILBLAZERS OF 61 WERE: fBottom row? P. Torpey, J. Ewing, Fr. Dunleavy. CT'hird rowl J. Schafer, C. Fraatz, B. Nelson, J. Shields, J. Vandergast, J. Foley, J. Gosnell, Dooley, J. Assenheimer, J. Wyatt, F. McGuinn: W. Barry, W. G. Dunbar, M. Murphy, K. Traynor. CSecond rowl L. Hauch, Tobin, G. Talamini. J. Aicher, J. Proud, L. Fischer, F. Bernard, J. Rosintoski, W. Strength, endurance and a will to win are the basic require- PM SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD--and over the top goes Jim McVeigh, Bonneris potent high-jumper. Jim's high-flying feats promise to strengthen Bonneris position in the field events where many a crucial meet is won or lost. On February 10th, amid the carnival atmosphere en- guliing Convention Hall, the Friar mile-relay team pre- pared to defend its title. This year's light-footed squad was composed of J. Mullin, R. Sherwin, J. Vandergast and J. Nelson. From the opening gun they put forth their utmost, and by the third leg of the race, it had narrowed down to a two-team duel-Bonner and Roman. Anchorman Mullin utilized every ounce of strength he had but was nipped at the wire by ROH13D,S Bohhy Cuh- bins. Although thwarted in their efforts to retain the title the team has hopes of turning the tables on the Roman trackmen next year. BEST FOOT FORWARD is the motto of Rich Sherwin as he breaks from the starting line in the first quarter mile of the re- lay. Rich completed his leg in 56 seconds. STEAM HEAT is applied by Frank Bernard to get the edge on his Cardinal Dougherty op- ponent. Such determination is sure to make Frank one of the top men on next yearis squad. STEP BY STEP puts Joe Vandergast in the lead. His speed helped pace the Bonner relay team to a berth in the finals. 74lfE!ll AM 0 For the seventh season, the Friar Track Team has proven itself capable of flashing its name in the lime-light of the Sports World. A new batch of footmen has ap- peared on the scene to carry our banner to greater track triumphs. Through constant rehearsal, the team reached its peak form by the time of its opening meet. As is true of all commendable shows, much credit for their success belongs to the unacclaimed leadership of their coach, Dixie Dunbar, and their moderator, Fr. Dunleavy. Cap- tain John Mullin, who climbed the rough road of success, now heads his group by sprinting both the 100 and 220 yard races in enviable times. COME ALONG WITH ME shouts John Mullin to Rich Shermin as they jog around the familiar arch. Both boys express signs of triumph as their smiling faces light up the way. John Mullin, Bonner's best sprinter, and Rich Sherwin, our finest hurdler, have been a credit to Coach Dixie Dunbar. BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON and into the landing pit jumps Paul Fraatz. Besides doing the broad jump, Paul also runs the mile in per- fect form. .,,,5itv.... ., . FASCINATING RHYTHM is pro- duced by: fStandingJ M. Fitzpatrick, J. Walker, W. Manfredi, J. Fox, T. Lynam, J. Walls, J. Brennan. fKneel- ing? M. O'Donnell, J. Butera, R. Scott, R. Francisco. I BELIEVE-Father McGettigan tells Fathers Scanlan and McDougall that this is the year. Father McGettigan, head coach, spends long enduring hours on the court, while Fathers Scanlan and McDougall train the un- derstudies to take the lead roles after the Seniors leave the stage. is .ffi-fa. if .,-'ff',ty, a '- V , -, ,,j.. f V 'f-..,...-I -we I . fx . .J.,,,,,. , , ,. .,., , ,KWL I I f .,.. ,yr V H ' : Eii:,,. W: . Y, ANYTHING YOU CAN D0 I CAN DO BETTER claims Herbie Lynam. Herbie, a four-year man on the tennis squad, has pro- vided Fr. McGettigan with the needed material to bring home the Championship. In the number one position again, Herbie feels sure of dominating all opponents. 'WIFE I MH EXENILW' ln the Spring, the spotlight of stardom swings to the asphalt stage for the tennis exhibitions. Behind the scenes, coach Fr. McGettigan hopes that the champion- ship cup is within the reach of his talented performers. Stepping into the spotlight to take the leads are Seniors Jim Munro, Herb Lynam, and Jim Russell. However, if these star performers falter, Father can pad the script with a highly-proficient supporting cast of underclass- n1en. Whether at home or on the road the Friars prom- ise to thrill the gallery with a production destined to . . . uBring Home The Baconf, ., -P ' P 4,-'3gi.:'gf- z3Q-1-:1- i' Q' 'T - ' . .. ' rl t W - f VVV-V ' 'I - ' ' . ' 1 s - ' A ' is -Irv. . - ' f, '- ,w-fm 'X , if,+3f','i'Li:'t pf, . -A t 1 r ' ,,,2Lf'f'ff- - w r : ', .Q 1 I-f wmgff i':T ' . rf ffffg . . i t ggffgsi.-gWg,,,3.:1'm.EQ,,gk,,5, ., ' X 5 t f 'S -e.f'-:M rm- ,- -wa. ...qw gwfwsgirg'13vg47f.c,fs ., . . ..-425 + ..- :s,,.,,' if,gg,,:5-3 -Q-:yrs-'7 ' ' ' , 4,2 ,V - , . 1 ' -'f .'i? ',.-.5 'i ' ' ' FQ 2 515521 - . -f 1 ,,,f:f..7 :i9: f- 2 3 : 5 1 i'?iL':+'1r We . Q 1 - mf 'riff ,5 skim ., .rf M , si 1,1 -h... Q, ' ' 4 , t - P i K 'A ' 1 ' ' 'C A f,ipygisliiiifrghsixigi52137 1 , gygw- V, 1 W ff'afwfff?ax.'Qtgsigg-igqgigjf,.gg:,t?:.3w,, i . EVA' , f V, ,s F 2,5 AQ , a :af x ' Mi' 4 17 ie! ' L' , , S... - 'if ' fiifili-ai i , 27 N! , .---U1a1.iffsf.g'4-Er ':--Sf:ascfgrsegsiiftii'i'' '4:9ii92s- ' . S XV MXVIKM The combination of rookies and Veterans formulates the makings of a top show. Power plus pitching endorse the team's bid to have a vic- torious season. On stage, the varsity, with the continued help of many old standouts and a returning Freshman squad, seem confident in their conquest of a championship year. Making their debut this year, Coach Tom Sabol and moderator Fr. Duff foresee many future stars on the diamond. The Hall of Fame consists this year of Mike Manning, Jim McGlynn, Leon Seccia, Jackie Hamilton and John Connors. DAY BY DAY coach Tom Sabol is building the team into a well-balanced nine. His constant guidance is sure to be rewarded by a successful season. THERE'S GONNA BE A GREAT DAY when the baseball team gets un- derway. This year's squad is com- posed of: Coach Tom Sabol, J. Con- nors, J. Hamilton, L. Seccia, B. Mad- den, M. Manning, M. Lavelle, J. Campbell, J. Cunningham, J. Mc- Glynn, and assistant coach, R. Celi- donio. JUNE IS BUSTIN' 'OUT' ALL OVER, but long, before it does the trio of Jack Hamilton, Jim McGlynn and John Connors is out loosening up their sore arms for another long sea- son. Elf ezafzff A Vrnif .1 pf , vlrfxmumwps ' My W .yvv K Q QQ 'QM QQ a A , u-gd 5 r K if ' l I SHRIMP BOATS-Size makes little difference in this nimble-footed game. Coach Lou Piacelli offers a pointer to Freshman Pat Taggart. This aid given by the coach helped Pat to be named Rookie of the Year. EWIIY RIMA' M41 Although not a spectacular perform- ance, the '61 Soccer season, like a bad dress rehearsal, gives us hope for a good show next year. Their 2-1-9 record of this season is brightened by the fact that most of their losses were hard fought battles in which the Booters were edged out by a single goal. The versatility exhibited by Earl Fisher merited him the most Valuable Player Award. John Mulholland earned a spot on the All-Catholic Squad and Freshman Pat Taggart received Rookie of the Year award. Coach Lou Piacelli and moderator Fr. Nowlan, pleased with the present progress of the squad, visu- alize hetter things in the near future. I GET A KICK OUT OF YOU - Soccer balls get plent of kicks when Maurice Cox is around. For the secon straight year he led the team in scoring. Watching hi are: E. Fisher, R. Woods and J. Shields. UW, W NIM NO' WAY TO STOP IT-The cham- pionships, that is, when this foursome gets together on the green. Composed of Seniors with three years appren- ticeship under the watchful eye of Fr. Dreger, the linksmen promise a cham- pionship. Pictured here are: fleft to rightj J. Klein, Fr. Dreger, F. Booth, and C. O'Donnell. WITH A LITTLE BIT OF LUCK and plenty of practice, J. Klein has become adept atqsink- ing those all-important putts. On the green, the men are separated from the boys and the Friars take- away every opportunity to perfect their putting skills. The spotlight shines brightly on the '4Masters of the F riars' golf team. Keeping up to par is an easy assignment for the linksmen of Bonner. Directed by Father Dreger, these boys learned the fundamentals quickly and progressed rapidly in the game. Heading the parade of stars this year are: C. O'Donnell, T. Lallone, J. Young, J. Klein and F. Booth. TEE FOR TWO -- But no tee and no ball -just a pair of clubs to swing around. Jim Young and Tom Lallone get into shape before the season opens. These two Seniors have the experience necessary for a top-notch team. DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE is where the crew meets daily for its practice sessions. Neither rain nor sleet nor snow could keep these oarsmen from making their bid for a spot on the varsity eightf' Mr. Mattson fstandingl carefully and skillfully selects the boys with the most spirit and talent. Down at the Schuylkill Playhouse the crew team presents their annual water festi- val. Skipper George Mattson whips up the enthusiasm of his troupe to row down their mirrored stage. The return of a victorious .I.V. team, promises to turn the tide for this year's up-and-coming varsity. The smooth stroking comes through long hours of stren- uous navigation on the rippling river. Tem- perature and weather conditions introduce hardships during early practice. Chris Mattson, by reason of his fully ripened talent and consistent effort was pre- eminent this year. With long awaited hopes the unit feels sure it will furnished another trophy for Bonner. pp pn- tgtr E we iff' 45 mm ,Q as using 5 ,M i V ,A,, Jszgg l zl ,L i'L'eVN V ., ima.. i'r' ...t:t. S . .Z ,. eil 3 ,,e, , :. ' f 7gj,.itagp t,rt. 'r tf'i 'M iwg sg 5 w We OLD MAN RIVER has seen many varsity eights in hi day but none of them match this year's Bonner eight The combination of seasoned veterans and welcome newcomers includes: Cleft to right? E. Wollman, J Walls, E. Zapiec, W. Boyd, G. Meager, T. Carr, W. Rose, R. Pepe, A. Heath, and J. Lynch. P P 7 I fs e s sa f ea c A A V, . . . 1 K 1 I el Q i s s p u K Q, X, 4 s fist' Q an A 5, at , 5.7 k k . 6 Q 6 I E G L- if :1 L'-f 5 'ff r- 4' 1 fi ww 1 ff? 1 , V2 5, Q , fi' ' M1 ' 3-FED' ttf, - --'- 1 , : a V,,. p..' . , 5 , .., , ' , in - T . .,,., .. ,. f '- , ii ii A , .1 'i A - ns. ..-...Q ,., .' . ,,,,, N o r'tt'ot VfhY ' W 'Wwe WM ' CL ,.,.. f,fQ,QI,Q Qffff . get W 3 ,EMM 9' W f i. S SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES-Jim Malone, Charlie Odg- ers and Ed Millison display their firing position. With steady hands and sharp eyes they await the command to fire. Their sights set on the stars, the Bonner riflemen confidently await all opponents. Led by a corps of experienced Seniors, they feel sure of success on the rifle range. The marksmen are confronted with a drawback in that they are not equipped with a range for practice. Despite this handicap, they are stars in the ascendant. Moderator and coach, Fr. Spinelli, employs the talents of these Bonner men to the utmost. With such spirit and determination prevalent, success cannot elude the grasp of the Bonner rifle team. BONNER'S RIFLEMEN--Standing: W. Pidgeon, C. Odgers, J. Malone, Fr. Spinelli, E. Millison, R. Hilles, W. Rose. Kneeling: T. Mattiolli, W. Barry, J. Gosnell, R. Moore, F. Morrison. 'QIXIWIE FW F0 I? NIV GENTLEMAN JIMMY-Jim Gosnell, team captain, checks over Tom Mattioli's rifle in front of Bill Barry and Rick Hilles. These four members played an important part in the team's success this year. '24 Y Ill li MEN PA I , .Y L gr 'Ji ,A . .. iff 4 A xl , Q? W I., f , 7 ij . 15,2-11, '1.'v3H.Z::.2-3'. . 5 . 2. ,M---:,4,. .- 1- - 1 W fisligz 'v 7 3 fl gqamxf' ' if 4 ':2,N.'W?i' F I a w fa, , mmwmw K A x 3 , Two years ago, Fathers Griswald and Jordan entered into the production of an Intramural program at Bonner. Stirring up great interest throughout the school, the show soon became the most popular extracurricular activity in Bonner. Their show starts early in the school term with basketball and runs through till February with the climax of the bowling league. Adding to this double feature, Fr. 'Nowlan has introduced soccer onto the stage for the lirst time this year. It is through this friendly interclass competition that the student has a chance to let oif steam that has built up through long hours of study. PIITLIGHT TY The activity play hill on BONNEIPS BROADWAY offers to the student the same excitement and variety found on any modern stage. It offers to the nien of Bonner the necessary recreational outlets from their vigorous studies. It develops in the student the abil- ity to play many roles which he may be called upon to perform in later life. Due to the variety of extra- curricular activities, the entire student body is given ample opportunity to share the '61 spotlight. By his activities over the period of his stay at Bonner, the student brings to the school great honor and to bim- self the feeling of accomplishment and stardom. 3 Lwgjfwg S- U hz' figflffggtif .W W ' F! in it mf in , M , QQ Y AU MJ' 6' IM I ENJOY BEING A GIRL-Lord Fancourt Babberly fWilliam KaneJ, alias Charley's Aunt, criticizes Mr. Spettigue iChris Matt- son? for his tone of voice in addressing him. Or is it her? CURTAIN GOING UP-When this familiar phrase rings back- stage, the responsibility for the outcome rests largely with the leaders of the Drama Club pictured above: fFirst rowl Bill Byrne, Fr. Charles Laferty fmoderatori, Tom Holstein. fSecond row? Conal Byrne, Mike Hill. The Dramatic Society of Monsignor Bonner High School is in its seventh year. The efforts of the early actors were gradually improved with the increasing suc- cess and reputation of the society. Under the guidance of Fr. Charles P. Laferty, the Club takes credit for the annual play and musical. This year 'GCharley's Aunt met with success equal to that which the club has ex- perienced in the past. The backbone of the organization is the stage crew. The leadership of the crew is entrusted to four mem- bers: Stage Manager and Club President, Bill Byrne 5 Ground Crew Chief, Thomas Holsteing Production Crew Chief, Conal Byrne g and Electrical Crew Chief, Mich- ael Hill. The contribution of the stage crew extends far beyond work for the, annual play and musical. In addition, they are the mainstay of labor and design at most school assemblies and school affairs. SLHOW STOPPERS TAKE THEIR BOW-Pictured before the closing curtain: Cleft to right? Ed Dougherty, Kathy Orr, Jim Whalen, Maryann Schalleur, Bill Kane, Mary Jane Looby, Ed Shirreffs, Carole Smith, Chris Mattson, and Bill Donnelly take the final bows after their last performance of Charley's Aunt. STRANGE ARE THE WAYS OF LOVE-.lack Chesney Him Whalenl tries enthusiastically to fMary the F. his feelings towards Kitty Verdun ann Schalleurl while she envisions her with bright hopes. OU'RE THE TOP-The prominent members Drama Club pictured above as they take out from their assignments are: fTopl Tony Ercole, Bill Keene, Bill Wat- rank Bradley, Bill Schalleurg Stand- Bob Hayes, Bill Byrne, Joe McCarron, Dick Pflt Keohane Dean 0'Hollaran Mar 1 1 9 y' Anastasia, Bob Rondini, Ellen McLaugh- O. T. Holstein, and Bill Kelly. fCenterl Gallagher, Henry Febo, Conal Bryne, Dukeman and Tony McHale CBot- irst Row: John Nass, Joe Burns, John ld, Bill Gunter, Gene Higgins. Second Charles Charlton, Pat Burns, Mike Hill, Bonner. Mason, Philip Kearney, Bill Madden, F l ' 1 I 3 1 k K3 5 . 'S' YZF? N .J ,nniw Q '-N... U, Weive grown accustomed to your face - and to your voice, the smiles and frowns, the praises and complaints that make you wha: you are - the great impressario, Mr. Joseph Hayes. Thanks for the help and encouragement given at Bonner and the time spent uncarthing and polishing talents to produce our annual musical. We have grown accustomed to the face and spirit of you and we hope that you feel a part of us here hecause in truth you're 'second nature to us now. TO EACH HIS OWN-But our crook Uohn Klosowskib doesn'l appear to believe in the saying, as he races through Mat-y's department store with the long arm of the law hot on his heels. 1 J - , , rl, H A ' 1V '5 Y -Q' f l W Wfwvmwa, . ,V , e t 4 ..., t M .t., , same T'--4' f-vm si egg . f 1,-tsffwfg GIVE- ME YOUR TIRED, YOUR POOR-The entire cast under the directorship of .I0e Hayes put-s the finishing touches on the grand finale. UNACCUSTOMED AS I AM T0 MAKING SPEECI-IES -The Mayor KBill Kane! presents the key to the city to the famous movie star, Marilyn Moxie Uanilyn David- sonl, while his faithful admirer CAndy Primeveral looks on. THE HAPPY WANDERER-At both ends of the rope or in a subway train, Chappie Moore brought the house down with his pantomime antics of a drunken New Yorker. Chappie well deserved his award for best comedian in the musical. S LET'S CHARLESTONiThe dancing group of M. A. M. breaks out with the spirit of the early '20s in the rollick- ing Gentleman Jimmy number. Dance members such as this hacked hy harmony choral groups proved to be the highlights of this year's musi- cal. 7'llE E ' ZW KUNIWEAW Lllf N110 W ll' NIIV JU' 'i AGAIN TOMORROW! Hayes, director of MAD ABOUT TTAN, gives out instructions the cast concerning their rehearsal Although the cast spent an arduous evening in prepara- for the show, their efforts were rewarded by the wide acclaim A. M. received. STOUT HEARTED MEN-And stout hearted they are when it comes to student government. Left to right are: .lack Hamilton, Secretary of the Stu- dent Council, whose job it is to provide records for an account of all pro- ceedings of the councilg Mike Coll, the President and capable leader of the student councilg .lim Colman, Vice-President., responsible for fostering im- provements in student governmentg .lim Vagnoni, Treasurer, responsible for balancing the budget. TILL TOMORROW-and another busy day. Father Gardenier, 0.S.A. draws the presidential cabinet meeting to a close. And from their facial expressions they seem to be enjoying one of his humorous sallies. Pictured are: lleft to rightl Jim Gosnell, Pat Devine., Chris Mattson, Mike Mulqueen, John Hamilton and Fr. Gardenier, their moderator. Tl! E 7'PL'l!V6EJ ' HOW ABOUT YOU9 Mike Coll one of the section representatlves an afternoon meeting of the s council. At these meetings the dent body, through these elected resentatives, present to the admi tion any ideas they may have could benefit the school. Through elect group the administration on to the student body any in tion concerning future events. WM KWH WI IIFMLIXV IT AIN'T NECESSARILY SO-Fr. Doran, moderator of the de- bating team, corrects Ed Leahy's approach to the subject, as Bill Koch, Mr. Charles Vogel, Bill Manfredi, and Mr. John Rao listen attentively. The Debating Society, under the directorship of Fr. Doran, O.S.A., assisted hy Mr. Charles Vogel and Mr. John Rao, has taken giant steps towards the realization of its potentialities in the powers of eloquent writing and speech. The list of their successes is a measure of their ex- panding abilities. Taking part in the Bonner Invitational, the St. Joseph's College, the St. Peter's College and Fordham Tournaments, the Austins delivered their ideas with clarity and conviction. Once again, they have placed Bon- ner among the prominent members of the for- ensic league. AC-CENT-TCHU-ATE THE- POSITIVE-And when the Austins have the positive, you can be sure that they readily eliminate the negative. We present the ,6l version of the Austins: fseatedl Ed Leahy, Mr. John Rao, Fr. Edward Doran, O.S.A., moderator, Mr. Charles Vogel and Brad Barry. fStandingD Larry Haverty, Bob Moore, Jim Hendricks, Charles McKenna, Bill Manfredi, Bill Koch and Bill Sullivan. 'tnwiff . xi 45 nw MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC-The 1961 version of the Monsignor Bonner Marching Band halt at attention following the finale of one of their intricate drills. 'YIIIAYIU XII Without A Song the day would never end. At least for the Bonner hand member no day ever ends without his hour or two of practice. But that faithful practice is what has made the Bonner Band famous in the area. It is well known not only for music hut also for its well executed precision drills and its uspit and polish military appearance. As a reward for their devotion to music, the band members were asked to represent Oregon State this year at the Liberty Bowl in Philadelphia. This distinction was awarded to the Bonner Band after placing third in the All-Catholic competition. 1. 2: 1 'Z' if ' ,.s1yf'j STRIKE UP THE BAND-The color guard and drill team of the Marching Band provide a guide-post for one of the bandis more complex maneuvers. This feature of the hand made its ini- tial appearance at the first football king J Ni 4? wwf at game of the season. sts ,, as Vfblqni 'MW We mmm ar wt M5 Wwe W, ,M+tf.g Y ll if? 3 'Ql'Z - wig, Y ,K Q i W Y! -mga 111:55 r ff'?!ffii4iQii T 5'li1t1xwf?Tif ' A ifiel P it Q' , I'VE HEARD THAT SONG BEFORE -Father Duify, 0.S.A., moderator of the band, expresses his opinion on the selection made by Mr. Dougherty, the hand director. Without the guidance of these two men, the Bonner Band could never have attained the recog- nition which it merited this year. ff SEVENTY-SIX TROMBONES-The brass section of the hand pre- pares to entertain the crowds at half-time during a game. Such performances brought frequent honors to the hand. Encore. Encore. x au I 'aa 4 HAPPY TALK and good music add to the enjoyment of a night out with the girls. You can be sure that these Mothers will find plenty Happy Talk at any of the social functions of the Band Mothers' Association. SWEET AND LOVELY are the offi- cers of the Band Mothers Association. As they formulate their plans for the upcoming functions of the association, they display the grace and charm that is found in every Band Mother. Our Sweet and Lovely ladies are: fleft to rightl Mrs. Topey, Mrs. Founds, Mrs. Powers and Mrs. Pilacik. f N Rand Mother The Sophisticated Ladies who comprise the Band Mothers Association work untiringly to provide the instruments and uniforms for Bon- ner's Marching Band. These women help to supply the financial aid needed to run such a large organization as our Band through their parties and annual dance. The results of these elforts were well appreciated, as evidenced by the wide acclaim merited by the band at all the football games. The expansion of this dedicated group of women can be accredited to the interest of the mothers in their sons and their sons, school. Every Broadway show has its splash of advertising-the play- bills and posters which attract the'public and display talent. Bonner's publicity men, the members of the Art and Poster Club, have already proven themselves invaluable with their timely notices of coming events in the form of 'posters or ban- ners. Under the guidance of Fr. Thomas Cook, O.S.A. and Fr. Patrick Niclorf, O.S.A., 'The Old Master Painters, the club gives to our aspiring artists the opportunity to develop their skills and realize their potentialities. .ti .gs 'TAI TW li WMO DONT CRY JOE-Joe Weeney looks on as Father Nidorf and Father Cook offer comments about his latest con- tribution to the Art and Poster Club. .zwf e la- i't1 , M - ' sm S.. ill LXEARNIN, THE BLUES and reds and yellows that go into the making of a great drawing is an initiation process for these Bonner artists. The mem- bers of the Art and Poster Club, under the watchful eye of Father Patrick Nidorf, Oi.S.A., learn the little tricks of the trade that will possibly make them great artists. H -:A i 2 S Thanks to the enthusiasm of the un- derclassmen, the B.B.C. ranks were swelled to a total of over 400 during the year. This huge supporting cast has en- abled its Moderators, Father Alfred Smith, O.S.A. and Father Gerald Duff, 0.S.A., to set up a well established re- ligious program in Bonner. The most important job of this club is the serving of Mass for the priests in the monastery and at class Mass. The B.B.C. also has its social side. They have held two successful dances and arranged for a trip to a Warriors bas- ketball game and a trip to the shore. Probably their most enjoyable privi- leges are their own basketball league and private use of the gym on Saturday mornings. rgys THE MEMBERS of the B.B.C. take time out from one of their meetings to pose with their moderators for our photog- rapher. ,ft Q THE PROPER SETTING-The four officers of the Bonner Breakfast Club pose with their moderators in the school chapel. They are: Cleft to rightj Tom Smith, Paul Fraatz, Fr. Alfred Smith, O.S.A. fModeratorJ, James McGlynn, and Bob Belenghi. THE EGG AND I-Having served Mass, a few members of the B.B.C. enjoy their breakfast in the Monastery before leav- ing for their classes. B.B.C. IT'S SO NICE TO HAVE A MAN AROUND THE HOUSE-And what little miss wouldn't' he pleased to have Dan Donaghy as her escort to the special perform- ance of Charley's Aunt, the school play. . .. ff.. A W1 , ' e iisaie af if S 4 ai 'TAL J0 Y THANK HEAVEN FOR LITTLE 'GIRLS-And Bucky Valentine, Chappy Moore and Al Atkinson are thankful for the privilege of escorting such a lovely miss. The dedicated and hard working men who comprise the membership of the St. Edmund's Guild are, without a doubt, stars in their own right. As in past years the Guild, under the direction of Father John Melton, O.S.A., has set aside Saturdays as Clean Up Dayf, On this day a group of Bonner students drive to Rosemont to help the nuns spruce up the St. Edmund's home for children. Then on Sunday another group of volunteers goes out to the home and entertains the youngsters. Besides these weekly tasks, the Guild sponsors a Christmas Party and Spring outing for the children. Although not the largest organization in the school, the St. Edmund's Guild, in the eyes of the youngsters at St. Edmund's Home, is probably The Greatest Show on Earth. LOOK FOR THE SILVER LINING-The officers of the St. Ed- mund's Guild seem to scan the horizon, waiting hopefully for the blue skies and sunshine needed for their annual picnic for the children of St. Edmunds Home in Rosemont. The officers of the club pictured here are: fleft to rightl Chris Mattson, Tom Smith, Mike Mulqueen and Pat Devine. I05 COME RAIN OR COME 'SHINE-Happy together, un- happy together, the loyalty of the cheerleaders never wavers. Especially when the Friar eleven were behind or needed those couple of extra yards, the true spirit of the cheerleaders was brought into the spotlight. They would start a cheer and never let it die until the Friars racked up another victory. The cheerleaders this year were: CBottom rowl Tom Lynch, Mike Mulqueen, Jim Young, Chip Schafer, Tony Carr, CSecond rowl Charley Greeley, .lim Colman, John Hamilton, Bill Clevelandg fT'op rowl Chris Mattson, Jim Gosnell and an unidenti- fied Bonner rooter. NON WAY TO STOP IT-The men in the green hats have a secret weapon, which they used this year against the Friars, opponents. The weapon? Spirit, of course. The spirit of the Booster Club, when put into full swing, always has the same inevitable outcome, another Bonner victory. Q46 '7 WIIINTM' fl ll PPV 7'I!!VE 'W L' 7' M LL CHEtCKMATE+Frank Camaratta, Leo Halpin, Bill Sulli- van, and Edward Clarke, members of the Chess Club, are pictured concentrating on their next move. Brad Barry, Mr. Vogel, their moderator, and Gerald Francis look on with interest. GAS HOUSE GANG-Joe Seiler points to the bubbling gas in the 'chemistry experiment as Tom Sprows, Tom Rodan and Tom Shedlosky look on. They appear de- lighted that it finally worked-No eighth period. HEY, IT'S TICKING!-Father Nowlan 0'.S.A., demon- strates and explains the workings and .uses of the Geiger counter to the members of his Physics Club at one of their meetings. 'YUM M0 I Behind the scenes of any Broadway hit there are or- ganizations without whose help the play or musical would Hop. We here at Bonner have an organization that is a composite of all these behind-the-scene groups. Orchids to the Fathers of Bonner for their good ex- ample and encouragement in rehearsing Bonner boys for their great roles intlife as Catholic men. Y0'U'LL NEVER WALK ALONE-The Bonner student is esfgeci- ally fortunate who has the good example and encouragement of his Father to seek Christ in the Eucharist as his constant com- panion through the journey of life. LIFE WITH FATHER And the fathers responslble tor the actxvlties of the Fathers Club are: fseatedl Mr Anthony Munro Secretary Mr Thomas Cl'1ncy Presidentg Rev. Bernard .l. Lamond OSA Moderator Mr Joseph McC.1hon Treasurer 1StandingJ Mr. Vincent Dev- 1l1n Asst Treasurer Mr Urban Lamay Vice President and Mr James O'Brien, Vice President. One of the organizations at Bonner emblematic of the spirit of Bonner is the Altar Mothers. These zealous and hard working women help to further the spiritual lives of their sons. They shoulder the responsibility for the care of Bonner's chapel and perform a similar func- tion in the Augustinian Monastery. An organization such as this, participated in hy women full of devotion and Christian self-sacrifice, performs an indispensable service to our school. With Fr. James P. Elliott, O.S.A., as their moderator, the Altar Mothers deserve a sincere thanks for their untiring efforts to prepare a deserving place for the coming of the 4'Miracle Worke1'. WITHOUT YOU the smooth func- tioning of the Altar Mothers Associa- tion might prove to he a difficult task. Any organization needs leadership which the Altar Mothers find in their officers and moderator. Pictured are: Cleft to rightl Mrs. '0'Neill, Secre- taryg Mrs. Hauhripk, Vice-Presidentg Fr. James Elliott, 0'.S.A., Moderatorg Mrs. Shields, Presidentg Mrs. Hag- gerty, Treasurer. LADY BE GOOD-Every lady of the Altar Mothers is not content to be a 'gLady Be Good, but she wants to be a 'LLady Do Good too. The good that they do is greatly appreciated by the Augustinian Fathers. 'il' EETIIM 715' WOULDN'T IT BE LOVERLY if all the news of the school were given to every student right after it happens. Thatis the goal set by the newspaper stall, but one which needs constant doing. Therefore, Rick Hamilton, editorg George Talamini, sports-editor, and Father James Thurman, moderator, have the daily task of keeping check on and publishing the many events of school life at Bonner. BIG BACK YARD OF THE- CITY-There is likely to be plenty of things happening in the back yard of this city and The Bonner Bulle- tinv has just the men to report these happen- ings. They are: fS'eatedD M. Mulqueen, J. Col- man, J. Klosowski, F. Casparro, T. Mattioli, J. McCahon, R. Abandon, G. Glynn. fStandingJ T. Smith, K. Gallen, T. Bachmann, D. Cantz, B. Ewall, M. Gordon, J. Fitzgerald, G. Francis, W. Moran, and J. Keegan. , L 'Bas ' W 7' MM' J'T0lW A i ALL PALS TOGETHER when it comes to sports reporting-that's the spirit of the newspaper staff. The sports department consists of: CSeatedJ B. Powers, G. Dinon, B. Cleyeland, C. Schafer, B. Barry, J. Cosnell, J. Sherm. fslandillgi T- Sh0dl0Sky, J. Aicher, D. Gaynor, A. Falgioni, T. Bruderle, C. Bruderle, S. Mask, J. Wyatt, and V. Falgioli. The educated man is the well-informed man. Here at Bonner, thanks to the untiring efforts of THE BONNER BULLETIN staif, we have an efficient method of news distribution through which the student body becomes well informed of all school activities. Bonner's paper offers a wide coverage of all recent sports and social happenings in addition to letters from the Chaplain and the Student Council President. Under the editorship of Rick Hamilton the staff works incessantly towards their goal of pro- fessional journalism. The introduction this year of 'letters to the Editorw and Sports Shots by George Talamini, Sports-editor, typi- fies the continued progress of the Bulletin', towards this goal. SOME WHERE ALONG THE WAY there was a mistake made in laying out the newspaper, D. Gantz, J. McCahon, J. Gasparro, J. Glynn, R. Hamilton, and G. Talamini try to correct this mistake. 'WWII J' 7 ' A LAUGH A DAY-A frequent laugh helps to alleviate some of the work that goes into a yearbook. Here Ed Doyle, Terry Falvey, and Bob Drummond enjoy this diversion as they notice one of the many humorous aspects of their work. Lgmgw, 1 , '-mr isym - 1. , . K 1 M ...A A ., M,- ti i ro,y 553565 f . hi I Q ' f: -- i.,-ff , .M, ' , ef. .1 p ---.aa 011411 ....m....e..m..4...J, 5 I STAFF orztvfy 'E HIGH NOON, and there waits a picture to be taken. Bill Clarke, photographer for the yearbook., had the re- sponsibility of taking the huge variety of pictures needed hy the staff to cover every aspect of Bonner studies, sports and activities. NIGHT AND DAY and every day the yearbook staff employed their talents in the production of the '61 BON-AIRE. This year's staii was composed of: fseatedl .lack Carr, Activities Editorg John Doody, Editor-in- Chiefg Father Neil J. McGettigan, 0.S.A., Moderatorg Bob Drummond, Associate Editorg .lim Mulligan, Sports Editor. CStanding5 Typists: Harry Mallon, Bill Cess- ner, and Tom Finnegang Personal Editors, Ed Doyle and Terry Falveyg Photographer, Bill Clarkeg and Rick De Virgilio, Sports Editor. 'b rr A ' N-Q5 . gf' '1 ' ' The HSeptember Song that lingers on till the G'April Showers, yes, that is the song of the yearbook staff. tarting with the time of 46Autumn Leaves when the 'deas for the yearbook are first drawn up, our melody ingers on through thei Harvest Moonw when the Senior ection is completed. The tune carries over to the time of '4Silver Bells when our iirst portion is sent to press. Our last few bars carry us from the strains of '4Auld Lang Synei' to the gentle melody time of '4April Show- ers and are climaxed by the completion of the 961 Bon- Aire and a'Our Regards to Broadway. 'fi '55 fv- A A , . -4 ,-M. SHOW ME-Jim Mulligan, Sports Editor, claims to be from Missouri and says, You have to show me. So, .lack Carr, Activities Editor, and Rick DeVirgilio try to explain to him that the horizontal pic-lure won'l fit into the vertical position outlined in the dummy. THREE COINS IN THE FOUNTAIN couldn't match the precision and excellence with which the typists turn out the typed copies to he proof- read. A MY FAVORITE THINGS-John Doody, Edi- tor-in-Chief of the Bon-Aire, ponders over the things that have become an important part in his high school career. HMWW f40 0MMNU The curtain is ringing down on our final act and the '60-'61 school year has come to a close. In the minds of all linger the great memories of the many social events that highlighted the show. The most memorable of these are the dances held at Bonner. Whether it was a low-budget record hop or a hig- splurge ball, the dancers always left for home with MA Song in Their Hearts. ? 'WY F Ili MW The show-stopper of the social season of our four-year stay at Bonner was undoubtedly the Senior Prom. On April 7th, the Valley Forge Country Club was placed in our 'a6l spotlight as Bonner celebrities and their dates danced to the music of Al Raymond and his Orchestra. The promenaders' dreams of Wl'l1c Most Wonderful Night of the Yearn were completely fulfilled at this, the Seniors' most gala affair. V IN THE. BLUE OF THE EVENING--An in- formal air of gaiety and joviality felt by all is reflected here by some of the 'Seniors at the Prom Party at the Falcon House. I lights of success as they reign as King and Queen of the Senior Prom. Their coronation was the high spot of the night. Here they dance as thelr subjects look on approvingly. A MOMENT 'OF RELAXATION-Seniors and their dates relax after dinner which was served at the Prom Party at the Falcon House. 'WMXII JIM fl EJ' ,fl MM BELLE OF THE BALL-Carol Musnick und John Fee dance in the foot- .m 0 1 SOME ENCHANTED EVENING-Bedecked in their best, Seniors and their dates enjoy the music of Al Ray- mondis Orchestra as they glide gracefully across the main ballroom of the Valley Forge Country Club. 'The class of '61 has broken the trend of congested mid-city proms, by holding their unight of nights in the atmosphere of the country. NIGHT IS FILL-ED WITH MUSICEFather Shea, O'.S.A., and Father Melton, O'.S.A., greet the Seniors and their dates as they arrive at the Valley Forge Country Club. Father Melton, moderator of the class of '61, is to be con- gratulated on the wonderful job he did in making the Senior Prom a memorable evening. Rag MOMENTS T0 REMEBER-Father Kennedy, O.S.A., welcomes the Seniors, who are eager for an evening of gaiety, to the Prom. The night provided every Senior with wonderful moments to remember. The delight of these memories seems to show already on the faces of the 420 couples in attendance. WE PRESENT T Bonner' Top Ca t Un The Y THOMAS HOLSTEIN-At the beginning of his high schooli career, Tom set his sights on the highest goal, and has worked hard to achieve it. By attaining the top scholastic average in the Class, of 1961, Tom has realized this goal. However, he has not limited! himself to studies. Tom was one of the leading figures in ther Dramatic Society and also a member of the Booster Club. It is needless to say that Tom will he rewarded with success in anything he undertakes. RUSSELL HENDRICKS--No Bonner fan will ever' forget the superb gridiron performances of g'Mr. Football, Russ Hendricks. Everyoneis All-Catholic, Russ was also picked to the All-East Delco squad. When football season is over, Russ puts his tremendous speed to good use on the track team. Recognized as a man of leadership by his fellow students, he was elected Secretary of the Senior Class. Having proved his abilities at Bonner, Russ can now rise to prominence in the world. MICHAEL COLL-If there ever were an All-Around Student, it is Mike Coll. Besides being a stellar member of the footba team, Mike was in the Booster Club and St. Edmund's Guild. H possessed boundless enthusiasm and would go out of his way t effect the improvement of Bonner and its students. His fello pupils showed their appreciation and admiration by electing Mik to the school's top oi'Hce-President of the Student Council. F Mike Coll, the future looks truly bright. White Way 1 ROBERT DRUMMOND-As evidenced by his high scholastic average, Bob is a student of the finest calibre. In addition to his studies, Bob has come to the fore as a student leader. He was a Booster Club Captain and the Assistant Editor of the Yearbook. Bob received the honor of being selected to represent the school at the g'Leaders of Tomorrow Camp sponsored by Rotary Inter- national. The world eagerly awaits men of Mr. Drummond's capabilities. PAUL FRAATZ - Few students at Bonner can boast a finer record of accomplishment than Paul Fraatz. Paul has been outstanding in his participation and leadership in a wide variety of our school's extra curricular activities. As a Senior he was a Student Guard and the President of the B.B.C. He also found time for sports, being a member of both the Track and Cross Country teams. We feel sure that, in future life, Paul will continue to bring honor to himself and his school. 'QFD qw. xg., ROBERT' MORMAN-One of the main reasons for the Bonner Swimming Team's amazing string of victories has been the fabulous diving of Bob Morman. Bob has always had a tremendous will to win and showed this by capturing the National Catholic Diving Championship in both his Junior and Senior years. Having demonstrated superior ability and sportsmanship, Bob Morman has assured himself of a high position in the world of athletics. MICHAEL HILL-Mike is a hard-working student completely devoted to his school. In his studies, Mike has few peers, having a four-year average of well over ninety. Outside the classroom, Mike applies his extraordinary intellectual and organizational abil- ities to Dramatics. In his Junior Year he was in the musical, Take It From the Top. As a Senior, Mike took over as head of the Electrical Crew. A real worker, Mike will reach the top in whatever profession he chooses. M f-4' 2? ina... ROBERT DE FINO-Bolfs claim to fame lies in his sensational show of spirit and skill as he led the Friars' Basketball Team to victory. In his Senior year, Bob realized his full potential. His 20.5 points per game was the top average in the Catholic League, and merited him a starting berth on the All-Catholic five. At 6'4 , Bob also rated among the top rebounders in the league. On or off the court, Bob will surely meet with success in everything he does in life. JAMES and WILLIAM WHALEN-Jim and Bill are two of the leading figures in the class of 1961. The twins, veritable fountain- heads of spirit and enthusiasm, have given generously of their time and energy to a great number of activities. Their interests ranged from the Band and the Booster Club to the many varied aspects of Dramatics. Having plotted a course of excellence at Bonner, Jim and Bill will, without a doubt, reach the zenith of achievement as they tackle the problems of the world. ul-t YQ-as Show Their ALLEN ATKINSON- Closely linked with Bonner's victorious football teams of recent years has been the name of Al Atkinson. Al's outstanding play has been a definite factor in the rise of Bonner as a powerhouse in the Catholic League. In his Senior year, his pre-eminence was recognized as he made both the All- Catholic and All-Scholastic teams. A well-liked student, Al has always been among the leaders of the Class of '61, Having laid a strong foundation in high school, Al can expect a highly suc- cessful future. RICHARD HAMILTON - RA Well Rounded Student -this term describes Rick perfectly. Scholastically, Rick has always ranked near the top of the class. In his first two years at Bonner, he was a member of the Swimming Team. As an upperclassman Rick belonged to the Booster Club, St. Edmund's Guild and was chosen Editor of The Bonner Bulletin. With this solid background behind him, Rick can look forward to a life of achievement. ,,.--. CHRISTOPHER MATTSON - Working quietly behind the scenes, Chris has performed many valuable services to his school. In sports, Chris was one of the mainstays .of the Crew. He was also a member of the St. Edmund's Guild and the Booster Club. Before dances, Chris could always be seen helping to decorate, and there were few of Bonner's dances that didn't receive that magical 'gMattson Touch. 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A , i 'Eg I if s M 5 ff 'EQ 1 :sir S 'rs diggs, W K , J S S XQF5 WW: V 3 iv J 1' LEW it A2 i is 9 rf , f ga tg, 4 5 will it K 2 Q 5 fr ' LS v ,Q W 1 as 5, 1 f s li 2 ,ikgfilliiiifif ww, V, f w,.,.t 3, at .1:,'f!:1? 7? C0 ,na .QW - ,W f, , , 5 . ,-4.3. KS-A 'U .. Ame 5, Ks! i K . E., A mvlf.qV,, . ' ' STANDIN' ON THE CORNER-MResponsibility for the order so necessary for the smooth functioning of corridor traffic in a school the size of Bonner is the task that confronts our Student Guards. Faced with the difficult task of preventing congestion in the halls and determined to get a swift and unobstructed flow of traffic, the guards do an excellent job. The corps of Student Guards is staffed entirely by Seniors, chosen for their excellent discipline records during their years at Bonner. Indeed, these men perform with competence and ably direct 3,000 students between periods daily. Undoubtedly every- one in the school, teachers and students alike, realizes and appreci- ates the efficiency of Bonner's GLGCHd31'HlCS.,, LONG ARM OF' THE LAW-The presence of the Student Guards is felt by almost everyone in the school, especially wayward underclass- men. Here Jim Mulligan directs a Freshman to his destination. gas 'YIM W 7115 IM ll FATHER MELTON, the Moderator of the class of 1961, has proven himself a true friend of every Senior. For four years he has worked unselfishly for'us, endeavoring to make ,61 the greatest class in Bonner history. We, as individual members, are indeed fortunate to have such a mon for our Moderator. The Senior Class would like to take this opportunity to thank Father Melton for all he has done for us. 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'-If I- 5 sf ,,a.II,,fI,f: A 552 Us 1 'H J ,vii S2 f'Q:!Lusftf---Q - 1 1 Nz -' i- ,v 431141, fs, ,I f my tw f9+3ig'ff in-.,s5gym,,.-' Qx5',g21!5i!iiQkf?4eg5.'fii-'iii I lI,1L,sf -fs Qs' A I HW si, Iwi , 'ff-i t ,' 'g'f'1-5-,tiff-will-1. Ming , gfe,,,uI.sI- -115- sm-g'. ' ., ,f,g,:5as1lI,,if.6,,.-Y' I-I-,f-zw.-2 MI- Isf-'M' .f-f1.ms:f',- IIII,,ws-I,-I-revAgia LI, - ,,fI--P QsQfa,SIw ,Ile w,zII-I ', : ax- . I- I., l . -X ,Ii X, Iwi -'-2+-,.,I2... ,-4,4 .sv ,. I, I ,,I-.-..IIi,-wth ,t,.gsjL.,. .f fm, - ,--5,-S-IsJ,,1I,.iI:-I, I- , ,I I' ,I mm -'W I L Pilgjw-V ' ' ,IMI . ,V I ,, I fr' . , l Ag' -. it 2 1 1 f ' .ii i -W1 5 A I if I M' it-11451 sglrlll gl 5 flag ' gill mm I s r Q15 I A - l si Q S 1 MICHAEL R. ABANDOND A1 10 Campbell Ave. ' Havertown ' St. Denis Tennis 2-3, Newspaper 4, Musical 3-4, Student Guard 4. CHARLES A. AB-ELI A11 653 Beatty Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Rifle Team 3, Section Oiiicer 4. VICTOR A. ACQUAROLA A13 955 Springfield Rd. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Bowling 1-2, Rifle Team 1-2, Class Oflicer 2-3, Band 1-2. RICHARD H. ALBERTSON A4 536 S. Second St. ' Colwyn ' St. Clement Intramural Sports 1-2-3. RAYMOND J. AMATO' A5 4012 Brunswick Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 2-3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 2. EUGENE A. ANDERSON All 5162 Westley Dr. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Crew 2-3-4, Swimming I, Rifle Team 3-4. RAYMOND A. ANGELUCCI A9 154 Springton Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Biology Club 2, Rifle Team 1. JOHN J. ARNER A14 8 Cherry St. 0 Collingdale ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Riile Team 1. VINCE-NT J. ARPA A1 1239 Dill Rd. ' Havertown ' St. Dorothy RAYMOND F. ARRA A7 2408 Haverford Rd. ' Ardmore ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 3-4. WILLIAM J. ASHMAN A10 440 Parkview Dr. ' Wynnewood ' St. Margaret ALLEN E. ATKINSON A4 409 Sansom St. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 3-4, Track 4, Class Oili- cer 3, Section Oiiicer 3-4, Physics Club 4, St. Edmund's Guild 4, Biology Club 2, Student Guard 4. WELL . . . UH . . . FATHER . . . Section A-10 finds English made more interesting by one of Father Gillis little quips. Although the class doesn't appear overly concerned with the lesson, Father seems confident that they will have a firmer grasp on it before the next test. EDWARD W. AUGHE A10 237 Wingate Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. PAUL A. BARR A3 121 Shadeland Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Charles Musical 2-3-4, Biology Club 2, Band 1. WILLIAM V. BARRY A6 86 S. Harwood Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-4, Cross Country 1-2-4, Rifle Team 4, Newspaper 4, St. Edmund's Guild 3-4. GERALD R. BASTIAN A13 122 Jackson Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. .loseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. EUGENE J. BAUER A6 514 Lombardy Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-4, Biology Club 2. LOUIS J. BEAMAN A7 144 North Cedar Lane ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Soccer '3-4, Section Oflicer 1. CHARLES .l. BEATTY A11 208 Blanchard Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 2, Newspaper 2, Class Officer 1, Biology Club 2. DANIEL J. BEHR A6 418 Penn Lane ' Springfield ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 3-4, Biology Club 2, Rifle Team 3 Physics Club 4. WILLIAM J. BEIRNE A12 414 Richland Ave. ' Havertown ' St. Bernadette Football 1-2, Swimming 1. FRANCIS S. BELLARMINO A11 376 Kirks Lane ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural ,Sports 1-2. DANIEL R. BELLOPEDE A11 609 Magnolia Ave. ' Glenolden ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2, Musical 2. JAMES N. BERGER A6 217 S. Carol Blvd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 1-2, Rifle Team I-2, Biology Club 2, Physics Cl11b 4. JOSEPH C. BERNAT A13 905 Bell Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3. RICHARD G. BERRY A2 108 N. Rolling Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1, Tennis 2. JOSEPH A. BIRCHILL A9 3822 Berry Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Band 1-2-3-4. PAUL J. BLASS A4 7143 Radbourne Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports I-4. LAWRENCE J. BLICKLEY A13 131 Melrose Ave. ' East Lansdowne ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Oliicer 1. GEORGE H. BLUM A14 907 Chestnut St. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Track I-2, Cross Country 1, Section Officer 1-2, St. Ed- mund's Guild 3, Dramatics 3. DAVID W. BODDEN A14 519 Fern St. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Musical 3-4, St. Edmund s Guild 3, Band 4. WALTER J. BODKIN A7 34 N. Harwood Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track I-2-3, Section Officer 1. JOHN E. BODO A5 333 Rittenhouse Circle ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Section Oiiicer 1, Student Guard 4, Biology Club 2, St. Edmund's Guild 2. THE SEASON'S OUTSTANDI ROBERT C. BOECGEMAN A1 3612 Gradyville Rd. ' Newtown Square ' St. Anastasia Intramural Sports 1-2, Rillle Team 3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 2-3-4, Student Guard 4. EUGENE A. BONNER A6 125 Clamar Ave. ' Havertown ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 3, Biology Club 2. FRANCIS J. BOOTH A4 82 Chester Pike ' Collingclale ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Golf 2-3-4, Band 1-2, Section Oi'Hcer 1. RICHARD J. BOSCO A10 629 Michell St. ' Ridley Park ' St. Madeleine Intramural Sports 2-3. ROY F. BOUCHARD A3 6938 Clinton Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports l-2-3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 4. HARRY R. BOWMAN A6 207 Farnham Rd. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Track 2, Section Oiiicer 2, Musical 3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 2. GERALD F. BOYCE AS 317 Pine St. ' Glenolden ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Biology Club 2. WILLIAM E. BOYD A11 126 Lafayette Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Crew 3-4, Musical 3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 4. JOSEPH W. BRADLEY A14 127 Wilson Ave. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Rifle Team 3, Section Officer 1. LEO C. BRADLEY A4 660 Yeadon Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Booster Club 3, Musical 3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 4, Physics Club 4. CHARLES J. BRENNAN A6 544 Forrest Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Biology 2, Physics Club 4. JOHN F. BRIGHT A8 807 Fern St. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. OFF BROADWAY TRIUMPH RICHARD J. BUBLE A1 25 N. Wycombe Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena RICHARD M. BUGGY A12 127 School Lane ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 3-4. . CHARLES P. BULKEY A11 129 Sprmgton Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Track 3-4, Section Officer 4. RAYMOND A. BURGHART A3 539 Wiltshire Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Physics Club 4. EDWARD V. BURNS A11 300 Lincoln Ave. ' Manoa 0 Sacred Heart Section Officer 3. FRANCIS P. BURNS A5 4013 Vernon Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles STEPHEN J. BROTSCHUL A3 156 Grandview Rd. ' Ardmore ' St. Colman Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Booster Club 2-3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 4, Physics Club 4. FRANCIS BROWN A4 468 Lombardy Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3. JOHN L. BROWN A10 216 Canterbury Rd. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 1-2, Baseball 1-3, Musical 3-4, Section Officer 2. JOSEPH T. BROWN A4 915 Anderson Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. ROBERT J. BROWN A9 1 218 Wildwood Ave. ' East Lansdowne ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3. RUSSELL P. BROWN A12 419 Blair Rd. ' Springfield ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 2. THOMAS P. BRUDERLE A10 547 Strathmore Rd. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, B.B.C. 3, Booster Club 4. THOMAS W. BRUNER A3 59 S. Shelburne Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Musical 4, Biology Club 2, Band 1-2-3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 2. ALBERT J. BRYNIARSKI A6 205 Golf Rd. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Student Guard 4. A BRILLIA T CAST 'A' i' A' ir JAMES F. BURNS A7 1125 Oakwood Dr ' Glenolden ' Our Lad ofF t' - y a lma Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. JOSEPH F. BURNS A3 3825 Berkley Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 4, Musical 3-4, Dramatics 3-4. JOSEPH P. BURNS A12 36 Ballymore Rd. 'Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi ntramural Sports 1-2-3-4. JOHN F. BUSHONG A14 00 Pembroke Ave. ' East Lansdowne ' St. Cyril GEORGE C. BUTNER A10 59 S. Greenhill Rd. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X ntramural Sports 1-2-3-4. FRANK M. BYRD A6 Penzel Apts. ' S. State Rd. ' Upper Darby St. Laurence Sports l-2-3-4, Biology Club 2, Glee Club 3. CONAL J BYRNE A3 615 Turner Ave Drexel H111 St Andrew Musical 2 3 4 Dramatlcs 2 3 4 Blology Club 2 WILLIAM P. BYRNE A4 615 Turner Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Dramatics 1-2-3-4 fPresident 43, Musical 2-3-4 fPresident 47, Biology Club 2, St. E-dmund's Guild 2, Sacristan's As- sistant 4. JOHN W. CACCESE A2 29 Netherwood Dr. ' Springfield ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 4. EDWARD F. CADDEN A4 305 Lafayette Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph WILLIAM F. CAHILL A14 215 Windson Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence JOSEPH M. CAIRNS A9 210 Washington Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' St. Eugene Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2, Cross Country 3, Biology Club 2. ONCE AGAIN THE SENIORS JEREMIAH T. CALLAGHAN A14 226 N. Sycamore St. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross EDWARD J. CALVELLO A9 A 7261 Glenthorne Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril 1 FRANCIS- A. CAMARATTA A1 283 Bishop Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Chess Club 2-3-4. , 5' JOHN S. CAMPAGNA A4 ' 800 Shadeland Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Band 1-2-3. I JOHN J. CAMPBELL A3 4042 Ellendale Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Altar Society 1-2-3. I THOMAS E. CAMPBELL A5 119 N. Cedar Lane ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 4. THOMAS R. CAPPIE A9 1025 Mason Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 3. ALFONSO A. CAPRIOTTI A14 1404 Chestnut St. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Rifle Team 1-2-3, Glee Club 1-2-3. PHILIP J. CARCARA A2 6836 Radbourne Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. CHARLES J. CAREY A7 135 N. Carol Blvd. ' Upper Darby 0 St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 3, Soccer 3-4. JOSEPH C. CARFIOLI A3 3939 Stratford Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Band 1-2-3-4, Student Guard 4. FRANCIS B. CARNEY A12 1018 Belmont Ave. ' Secane ' St. Eugene Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Bowling 1-2, Golf 1-2-3-4. TAKES TWO' TO' TANGO-Rick Sherwin and John Schulcz take the lead in the three-legged race on Green and White Day. This opened field event is one of the many Spring high- lights that augment the scholastic lives of Bon- ner students. JOHN F. CAROLAN A12 130 Wilson Ave. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Dramatics 1-2-3. ANTHONY J. CARR A2 731 Lindale Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1, Track 1-2, Cross Country 2, Crew 3-4, Section Officer 2-3, Booster Club 3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 3-4, Musical 2-3-4, Cheerleader 3-4, Glee Club 2. JAMES J. CARR A12 925 Pittman Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2, Football 1-2-3-4, B.B.C. 1-2, Section Officer 4, 'Student Guard 4. JOHN F. CARR A2 259 E. Baltimore Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Rifle Team 1, Yearbook Stal? 4, Booster Club 4, Newspaper 3, St. Edmund's Guild 3, Musical 3-4, Glee Club 3, Biology Club 2, Section Officer 2-4, Cheerleader 4. NEIL E. CARR A9 925 Pitman Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3, Section Officer 2-3. PAUL J. CARR A13 21 Maple Terrace 0 Clifton Heights ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Ride Team 1. ROBERT J. CARR A3 122 Academy Lane ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 1, Physics Club 4. JAMES W. CARRIGAN A14 352 Lewis Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Intramural Sports 2-3. ' JOSEPH T. CARRIGAN All 376 Westfield Dr. ' Lawrence Park 0 St. Pius X Intramural Sports 1-2, Section Officer 2. Q JOHN C. CASEY A4 322 Lancaster Ave. ' Ardmore ' St. Colman Football l-3, Track 1. JOSEPH P. CASPER A8 7134 Radbourne Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril EMIL P. CASTAGNA A11 109 Bryn Mawr Ave. ' Newtown Square ' St. Anastasia Intramural Sports 1-2, Track 1, Section Officer 4, Musical 3-4, Biology Club 2. ERNEST J. CASTAGNA All 708 Main St. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Student Guard 4. ROBERT E. CASTELLO' A13 514 Woodbine Ave. ' Narberth ' St. Margaret Crew 4. PHILIP D. CASTNER A13 145 Anton Rd. ' Wynnewood ' St. Colman Intramural Sports 3-4, Crew 3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 4, Stage Crew 4. DENNIS J. CAULEY A13 427 Lafayette Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Rifle Team 2, Baseball 1 fMan- agerl. JOHN J. CAVANAUGH A3 Penna. Railroad Residence ' Aldan ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. JOSEPH W. CECCOLA A13 921 Brook Ave. ' Secane ' St. Eugene Intramural Sports 1-2. p PASQUALE P. CERVINO' A14 211 N. 6th St. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2, Bowling 2, Section Officer 3, St. Edmund's Guild 3, Student Guard 4, Biology Club 2. ROBERT D. CERONE A5 296 Copley Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2. CHARLES J. CHARLTON A11 1014 North St. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Stage Crew 4. HAVE PROVEN THAT ANDREW B. CHASE A3 523 Laurel Rd. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Crew 2-3-4, Track 1, Biology Club 2, Physics Club 4, Student Guard 4, Section Oliicer 1-2. NICHOLAS J. CICCARELLI A3 70 W. Marshall Rd. 0 Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 4, Physics Club 4. DANIEL P. CICHETTI A13 73 Upland Rd. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart WILLIAM J. CIATTEO' A13 12 N. Penn St. ' Clifton Heights ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2, Biology Club 2, Rifle Team 1. ANDREW A. CIVITELLA A10 309 Lewis Rd. ' Broomall ' St. PiusX Musical 2-3-4, Clee Club 2-3. JOHN E. CIVITEL-LA A2 339 Francis St. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3, B.B.C. 3, Booster Club 4, St. Ed- mund's Guild 4, Musical 3-4, Glee Club 2-3. THOMAS P. CIVITELLA A12 2418 W. Chester Pike 0 Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Football 2-3-4, Booster Club 4. CHARLES E. CLARK A9 122 E. Benedict Ave. ' Havertown ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. EDWARD J. CLARK A1 642 E. Springfield Rd. ' Springfield ' Holy Cross Physics Club 4, Section Officer 4, Chess Club 2-3-4. WILLIAM C. CLARK A1 3230 Berkley Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Chess Club 3, Dramatics 2-3, Yearbook Staff 4, Physics Club 4, Newspaper 2-3, Biology Club 2, Section Oilicer 1, Musical 2-3-4, Camera Club 2-3-4. JAMES F. CLARKE A9 1008 Edgerton Rd. ' Secane ' St. Eugene JOHN J. CLARKE A9 1008 Edgerton Rd. ' Secane ' St. Eugene Intramural Sports 2-3, Section Officer 3. ONLY THEY DESERVE PAUL E. COLAR-IK A7 409 Laurel Ave. ' Aldan ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2. JOSEPH J. COLL A12 3063 Old Cedar Grove Rd. ' Broomall ' St. Anastasia Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Baseball 4, Biology Club 2. MICHAEL .I. COLL A1 112 Sycamore Rd. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Football 1-2-3-4, Student Council President 4, Treasurer 3, Section Ofiicer 2, Class Officer 2, Booster Club 2-3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 2-3-4, Newspaper 4, Student Guard 4. JOHN E. COLLINS A9 528 E. Manoa Rd. ' Havertown ' Annunciation JOHN T. COLLINS A3 316 Northcroft Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Dorothy Cross Country 1-2-3, Track 1-2, Class Officer 1-2, 'Section Oflicer 1-2, Musical 3. JAMES M. COLMAN A1 108 Edgehill Rd. 0 Bala Cynwyd ' St. Matthias Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1, Student Council Vice-President 4, Section Officer 3, Booster Club 4, News- paper 4, St. Edmund's Guild 3-4, Cheerleader 4. THOMAS J. CLARKE A9 653 Fern St. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 3-4. JAMES F. CLAY A8 7019 Clover Lane ' Upper Darby yr11 Intramural Sports 4, Band 1-2-3-4. JOHN F. CLEARY A8 3860 Dennison Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' Charles Intramural Sports 2, Band 1-2-3-4. WILLIAM B. CLERY A9 414 Wynne Ave. ' Havertown ' Annunclatlon Musical 3-4, Band 1-2-3. WILLIAM A. CLEVELAND A1 1216 Morgan Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St Bernadette Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Track 2, Section Officer 4 Crew 3-4, Booster Club 3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 3 4 Musical 3 4 Cheerleader 4. JOHN W. CLIFFORD A13 239 Copley Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St Allce Intramural Sports 1-2-4. JOHN P. COARY A13 7257 Clinton Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St Cyril Intramural Sports 4. CHARLES S. COBB A10 118 Montrose Ave. ' Rosemont ' St. Thomas of Villanova Crew 3. ERNEST J. COL-AIANNI A4 4205 Bloomfield Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St Andrew Physics Club 4. ENC-ORE BY IRTUE RICHARD J. COLSHER A1 Bishop Hollow Rd. ' Newtown Square ' St. Anastasia JOSEPH F. CONNEEN A14 145 Second Ave. ' Newtown Square ' St. Anastasia Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Biology Club 2. DAVID F. CONNELL A3 404 Hastings Ave. ' Havertown ' St. Denis Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 3, Class Officer 2, Section Officer l-2-4, Student Council Sec- retary 3, Biology Club 2. JAMES J. CONNOR A14 500 Portland Dr. ' Lawrence Park ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 1-2-4, Track 1, Biology Club 2. WILLIAM I. CONROY A5 4641 Woodland Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming l-2-3-4, Booster Club 3-4, Chemistry Club 3, St. Edmund's Guild 4, Biology Club 2. PAUL G. CONWAY A4 316 Childs Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Soccer 2-3-4, Booster Club 3, Track 4, Student Guard 4, Section Oiiicer 4, Band 1-2, Musical 4. RONALD R. CORSI A8 91 Ridley Ave. ' Sharon Hill ' Holy Spirit Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. COSMO J. CORVAGLIA A5 151 N. Carol Blvd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1, Track 2-4, Section Officer 2. TIMOTHY N. COTTER A8 81 Mansion Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Student Guard 4, Biology Club 2- BICHARD F. COUCHE A5 117 E. Turnbull Ave. ' Havertown 0 St. Denis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Soccer 3-4, Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2. MAURICE E. COX A11 5208 Apache Lane ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Soccer 2-3-4. WILLIAM B. COYLE A3 300 Colonial Dr . ' Wallingford ' Nativity B.V.M. Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 4, Musical 3-4. OF A OUTSTA DI G PERFORMANCE CHARLES J. CRAIG A5 142 Hastings Ave. ' Havertown ' St. Denis Band 1-2-3-4, St. -Edmund's Guild 2. HENRY C. CRAWFORD A10 1520 Virginia Ave. 0 Havertown ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. CLAUDE A. D'ADDONO' A10 1002 Lawnton Terrace ' Clenolden 0 St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2. 1 ANTHONY T. D'ALESSANDRO' A2 301 Warren Blvd. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 2-3, Football 1-2-4, Section Officer I-3-4, Chemistry Club 3. I CHRISTOPHER J. DALY A4 97 Strath Haven Rd. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Band 1, Musical 3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 2-3, Glee Club 2-3. FRANCIS X. DALY A4 81 Frances Ave. ' Sharon Hill ' Holy Spirit Intramural Sports 3-4. JOSEPH M. DALY A12 420 Lynbrooke Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Band 1-2. MICHAEL C. DALY A9 724 Bartram Ave. 0 Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2. WILLIAM J. DALEY A12 I6 Golf Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports I-2-3, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Section Offi- cer 2. CARMEN A. DAMIANI A7 144 Wellington Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2. THOMAS J. D'AMICO- A7 2228 Olcott Ave. ' Ardmore ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 2-3. VINCENT C. D'AMICO A13 1145 Hollywood St. ' Upper Darby ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 1. WHO'S GOT THE CAN OPENER ?-Mike Coll and Mike Mulqueen have just finished counting the cans donated to the Little Sisters of the Poor by generous Bonner students. The drive reached the astronomical figure of 1899 cans. LOUIS J. D'ANGELO A3 112 S. New Ardmore Ave. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Newspaper 3, Section Officer 1, Chemistry Club 3, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2. RONALD J. DAVIS A10 120 Flintlock Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. PAUL J. DEARIE A6 443 Olympic Ave. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2. THOMAS P. D-EEMER A6 226 Blunston Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 2, St. Edmund's Guild 2-3, Biology Club 2, Physics Club 4. ROBERT J. DE FINO A9 5-11 Fern St. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 1-2-3-4. DANIEL J. DELANEY All 211 Spring Valley Rd. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2. DONALD H. DELANEY A2 32 Heather Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice 1nt1'amural Sports 1, Booster Club 3-4, Newspaper 2-3, Dramatics 3, Glee Club 3. JOHN F. DEL- BORRELLO All 7228 Clinton Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2. BERNARD V. DEL GUIDICE A13 402 Blythe Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports l-3, Track 1, Section Oilicer 4. JOSEPH J. DEL SORDO A7 2418 Devon Lane ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. LEROY D. DEMPSEY A14 47 W. Baltimore Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' St. Eugene Band 1. NICHOLAS J. DE PETRIS A8 Old State Rd. ' Media ' Nativity B.V.M. Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 1-2, Riiie Team 1, Student Guard 4. EUGENE F. DESIDERIO A8 3534 Caley Rd. ' Newtown Square ' St. Anastasia Intramural Sports 1-4, Crew 2. THOMAS L. DEVER A8 806 Rader Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis St. Edmund's Guild 3-4, B.B.C. 2-3-4. RICHARD P. DE VIRGILIO A2 1301 Steel Rd. ' Havertown ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 1-2-4, Soccer 2-3, Newspaper 2-3, Year- book Staff 4, Section Officer 3-4. JOHN F. DEVLIN A7 27 Golf Rd. 0 Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1, B.B.C. 1, Biology Club 2. MICHAEL E. DI BENEDETTO' A2 417 Riveley Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Dramatics 3-4, Musical 3. LEONARD F. DI BERARDINO A3 1111 Clover Hill Rd. ' Wynnewood ' Our Lady of Lourdes BRUCE DI DONATO A1 654 E. Leamy Ave. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Rifle Team 4, Biology Club 2, Physics Club 4. FRANCIS X. DIEHL A9 329 Rittenhouse Circle ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Crew 3-4, Booster Club 3, Section Officer 4, St. Edmund's Guild 3. FREDERICK J. DI GIROLAMO A8 622 W. Cohbs Creek Pkwy. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis WHICH AGAI PLACED BONNER s 1 I THE SPGTLIGHT GEORGE E. DI GREGORIO' A11 3819 Brunswick Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles St. Edmund's Guild 4. LOUIS A. DI GREGORIO A2 742 Cornell Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3, Section Oliicer 1. DONALD F. DI IENNO A5 122 Cynwyd Rd. ' Bala Cynwyd ' St. Matthias Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Crew 1, Soccer 2-3, St. Edmund's Guild 2. RICHARD P. DI LIBERTO A2 921 Serrill Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1, Band 1. FRANCIS A. DOCHERTY A2 228 S. Lynn Blvd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 3-4, Newspaper 4. PATRICK F. DOHERTY A10 920 Argyle Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Band 1, Track 1, Crew 3-4, Musical 2-3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 4, Section Oilicer 3-4, Student Guard 4. DANIEL. J. DONAGHY A3 20 Larchwood Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 2-3-4, Booster Club 3-4, Newspaper 2-3, Basketball 1, St. Edmund's Guild 3-4, Musical 3-4, Art and Poster Club 2-3. JOSEPH E. DONAGHY A7 7279 Guilford Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2, Section Officer 1. ANTHONY A. DONATO A3 326 Bryn Mawr Ave. ' Bala Cynwyd ' St. Matthias Intramural Sports 1-2, Debating 1, Biology Club 2. DENNIS C. DONNELLY A11 149 Westdale Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Crew 3-4, Musical 3, Dramatics 3 Clee Club 3-4, Rifle Team 4. RICHARD B. DONNELLY A8 143 Powell Lane ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3. TERRENCE J. DONOHUE A9 1419 Sunnyhill Lane 0 Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 3-4. EDWARD T. DOYLE A2 910 Westdale Place ' Springfield ' Our Lady of Perpetual Help Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Soccer 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2. JOHN J. DOYL-E A11 1015 Roosevelt Ave. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 4, Band 1-2-3-4. ROBERT J. DRUMMOND A2 1111 Angora Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Booster Club 3-4, Yearbook Staff 4 fASSiSt3Ilt Editorl, Musical 3-4, Biology 'Club 2, Chem- istry Club 3. JOHN F. DUFFIN A2 841 Blythe Ave. v Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 3, Musical 3. WILLIAM R. DUFFY A1 86 Upland Terrace ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2, Booster Club 3-4, Musical 3-4, Biology Club 2, Section Officer 1-2. PAUL J. DURKIN A11 134 S. Pennock Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2. JOHN A. D0-ODY A2 88-12 Ferne Blvd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 3-4, Track 2-3-4 fManager1 , Cross Coun- try 2-3-4 fManagerJ, Yearbook Staff 4 fEditor-in-Chieil, Newspaper 2-3-4, Booster Club 3-4, Musical 4, Biology Club 2, Chess Club 2. WILLIAM H. DOTTERER A4 Stoneburst Court Apt. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports l-2-3-4. DENNIS- J. DOUGHERTY A11 1136 Roosevelt Dr. ' Upper Darby ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Bowling 1-2, Biology Club 2. EDWARD J. DOUGHERTY Al 430 Shetland Rd. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Ofiicer I-2, Musical 3-4, Booster Club 4, Dramatics 3-4. FRANCIS J. DOUGHERTY A13 150 Union Ave. ' Bala Cynwyd ' St. Matthias Biology Club 2. JOSEPH E. DOUGHERTY A11 51 Nyack Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Rifle Team 3, Musical 3-4. STEPHEN A. DOUGHERTY A9 539 Foss Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports l-2-3-4, Swimming 1, Section Officer 1. WILLIAM F. DOUGHERTY A12 32 Dorset Dr. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 3-4, Section Officer 3. ARTHUR L. DOYLE A3 102 McKinley Ave. ' Lansdowne 0 St. Philomena Intramural Sports 4. OF THE CENTER ST GE JOHN W. EBERLE A13 , 2437 Wynnefield Dr. ' Havertown ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Musical 2, Biology Club 2. 1 GREGORY A. ECKSTEIN A10 496 Pinecrest Rd. ' Springfield ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-4, Student Guard 4, Section Officer 1 RICHARD J. EHMANN A13 633 Cambridge Rd. ' Springfield ' Holy Cross xlntramural Sports 1-2-3-4. FRANCIS R. EMERSON A4 37 Lexington Ave. ' E. Lansdowne ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2. WILLIAM F. ENDERLE A6 129 Laurel Rd. ' Sharon Hill ' Holy Spirit Intramural Sports l-2-3-4, Biology Club 2. JAMES A. ENRIGHT A9 525 Arbor Rd. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis ERIC J. ERICKSON A6 140 Green Valley Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Student Guard 4, Section Oilicer 1-2-4. .IOHN G. FAGNANI A13 21 Indian Rock Dr. ' Springfield ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports l-2-4, Football 1, Section Officer l-3. TERENCE P. FALVEY A2 316 Highland Ave. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural 'Sports 1-2-3-4, Yearbook Staff 4. ANDREW T. FANELLI Al 126 Ashton Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 2, Biology Club 2, Physics Club 4. GERALD P. FARLEY A2 129 Weymouth Rd. ' Darby 0 Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2. PAUL L. FARNSWORTH A6 547 Penn Ave. ' Drexel Hill 0 St. Andrew Intramural Sports l-2-3-4, Biology Club 2, Physics Club 4, Musical 3. AN HO OR WHICH STANLEY A. FATA A14 319 Margate Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice JOHN J. FEE A7 32 Surrey Dr. ' Newtown Square ' St. Anastasia ' Intramural Sports 4, Student Guard 4. DONALD J. FELICE A14 ' St. P-ius X ' 53 Edgewood Rd. ' Broomall Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Rifle Team 2-3, Bowling 2, Dra- matics 2-3. THOMAS F. FERARA A3 1300 Edgehill Rd. ' Darby ' Blessed- Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 3-4, Biology Club 2. WILLIAM G. FERRIER A12 620 Georges Lane ' Ardmore ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2. NEIL J. FERRY A12 293 Bishop Ave. ' Clifton Heights 0 Holy Cross ' Section Officer 1. MARTIN L. FINAN A6 1136 Cobbs St. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2, Cross Country 1-2, Physics Club 4. THOMAS L. FINNEGAN A8 206 Watson Rd. ' Sharon Hill ' Holy Sp-irit Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Band 1, Biology Club 2, Year- book Stafl' 4. IEARL L. FISHER A3 35 Lincoln Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Soccer 3-4, Section Officer I-2. JAMES J. FISHER A8 454 Riveley Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1. BRENDAN J. FITZGERALD A1 603 Woodland Dr. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart JOSEPH J. FITZGERALD A1 608 Georges Lane ' Ardmore ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 4, Chess Club 3-4, Newspaper 4, St. Ed mund's Guild 4, Physics Club 4. .,. ' --- ,5r,ww.-- we ' we in fm .. 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W z 4,. .,3.x Lf- L - S lx S .5 . 1 W 5 l THE RING DANCE-Seniors and their dates dance to the melodious tunes of Eddie Kaye's Band at one of the main social events of the year, the Ring Dance. This night will be long remember f . JOHN T. FITZPATRICK A7 7065 Clover Lane ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports l-2-3-4, Soccer 4, Biology Club 2. MICHAEL P. FITZPATRICK A9 140 Summit Ave. ' Beverly Hills ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports l-2-3-4, Swimming 1-2-3-4, Tennis 1-2-3-4 Rifle Team 3, St. Edmund's Guild 3-4, Student Guard 4 Radio Club 4. THOMAS P. FITZPATRICK A12 272 Hampden Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Crew 1-2, Biology Club 2. JAMES P. FLEMING A10 874 Martin Ave. ' Bryn Mawr ' Our Mother of Good Counsel JOHN J. FL-EMING A8 24 N. Rigby Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1, Section Oflicer 2-3 ROBERT F. FLE-SCA A13 Cannoneer Circle Rd. ' Chadds Ford ' St. Patrick Intramural Sports 1-2, Band 1-2-3-4. JAMES B. FLOUNDERS A6 29 N. Maple Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Officer l. PATRICK A. FOLEY A6 74 W. Berkley Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Oflicer 1. JAMES R. FOLGIA A5 444 E. Baltimore Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Bowling 2-3-4, Biology Club 2. ed by everyone. LEO A. FONTANA A6 323 N. Maple Ave. ' Lansdowne 0 St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2. THOMAS P. FORD A10 2318 Highland Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 2-3-4. PAUL T. FRAATZ A6 218 Parham Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 2-3-4, Section Oliicer 2-4, B.B.C. 3-4 fPresidentD, Bo-oster Club 2-3. PAUL J. FRASIER A13 542 Sycamore Rd. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports I-2-3. ROBERT A. FULTON A5 406 Sansom St ' Upper Darb ' St. Alice - Y Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2. JOSEPH J. FUMO All 927 Serrill Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. ROBERT T. FURLNONG A10 7170 Radbourne Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril DAVID E. GALLAGHER A10 22 Linden Ave ' Lansdowne ' St Phil n . . ome a Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. G-ERARD A. GALLAGHER A5 441 Lombardy Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1, Crew 2-33 B.B.C. 3-4, St. Edmundis Guild 2-3-4, Dramatics 3-4, Physics Club 4. JOHN F. GALLAGHER A12 158 S. Norwinden Dr. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Bowling 1, St. Edmund's Guild 3-4, Biology Club 2. ROBERT L. GALLAGHER A12 20 Grant Ave. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 3-4, Biology Club 2. THOMAS F. GALLAGHER A10 22 Linden Ave. 0 Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sp-orts 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1. THIS CLASS JOHN L. GARRATY A2 140 Powell Lane ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2. MARK W. GASPER A12 919 Fairfax Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Baseball 4, Section Officer 1-2-3. ROBERT L. GAY A12 819 Parmley Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis GEORGE A. GEHRING A2 224 Brookline Blvd. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Oiiicer 1. PAUL R. GEIS A9 102 Christian St. ' Clifton Heights ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Biology Club 2. JOHN L. GENTILE A12 112 Ardmore Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 4, Biology Club 2. DONALD E. GERRITY A3 496 Westmont Dr. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Musical 3-4, Band 1, Biology Club 2. HARRY J. GESNER A14 931 Bell Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Oiiicer 2. WILLIAM D. GESSNER A8 3206 Marshall Rd. ' Drexel Hill 0 St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Yearbook Staif 4, St. Edmund s Guild 3, Section Officer 2, Biology Club 2. THOMAS H. GIBLIN A13 718 Providence Rd. ' Upper Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Musical 2-3-4. JOHN J. GIBSON A11 211 Parham Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 3-4. JOHN L. GILLESPIE A5 313 Price Ave. ' Narberth ' St. Margaret Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 1-2, St. Edmund's Guild 4, Musical 3-4, Biology Club 2, Student Guard 4. SO RICHLY DESERVES. GREGORY G. GRAFF A4 7000 Emerson Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. ALEXANDER J. GRAHAM A2 409 Berkley Rd. ' Haverford ' Mother of Good Counsel MICHAEL F. GRAZIANO A11 201 Kingston Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice St. Edmund's Guild 2-3-4. WILLIAM C. GREDIN A13 116 Upland Terrace ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Section Oliicer 1-3. CHARLES J. GREELEY A1 2720 N. 45th St. ' Philadelphia ' St. Matthias Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1, Section Officer 2, Booster Club 2-3-4, Cheerleader 4, St. Edmund's Guild 4. EUGENE J. GREELEY A2 121 Oakley Rd. ' Upper Darby 0 St. Laurence Cross Countr 4 Ph sics Club 4, Radio Club 4, Chemis- ' Y 1 y try Club 3. l48 HOWARD W. GIPE A13 1113 Chestnut St. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Rifle Team 4, Bowling 2-3. GEORGE J. GIUNTA A4 516 Kennerly Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Intramural Sports 2. JAMES L. GIVENS A11 501 Cheyney Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Intramural Sports 1-2-3. ROBERT E. GLADUE A12 157 Green Valley Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 3, Track 3. ' GERALD T. GLANCEY A3 102 Black Friar Rd. ' Rosemont ' St. Thomas of Villanova' Intramural Sports 4, Band 1-2-3. x JOHN J. GONDEK A13 1000 C-rest Rd. ' Penfieldowns ' Presentation 1 St. Edmundis Guild 3-4. PATRICK E. GORMAN A9 703 Central Ave. ' Primos ' St. Eugene JAMES F. GOSNELL A2 1538 Powder Mill Lane ' Wynnewood ' Presentation Intramural Sports 3-4, Track 3-4, Cross Country 3-4, Rifl Team 3-4, Booster Club 3-4, Section Officer 3, Studen Council 4, St. Edmundis Guild 3-4, Musical 3-4, News paper 4, Cheerleader 4, Student Guard 4. JAMES A. GRADY A13 116 Yale Rd. ' Havertown ' Annunciation HERE, WITH THEIR NAMES THOMAS J. GRIFFIN A3 91 Lownes Lane ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2-4, Physics Club 4, Student Guard 4. BARRY A. GRIVETT A3 204 E. Manoa Rd. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 2, Section Officer 3, Dramatics 3-4. ROBERT L. GROSS A8 13 W. Athens Ave. ' Ardmore ' St. Colman Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. JAMES V. GRUBB A6 312 S Church St Clifton Hei hts St u e . . ' g ' . E g ne Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1, Track 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 1, Musical 2-3. JOHN T. HACKETT A14 131 Wayne Ave. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 3-4. JOHN J. HAGGERTY A13 217 Parham Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi JOHN S. HAIKO' A1 244 E. Berkley Ave. ' Clifton Heights 0 Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. JOSEPH A. HAMILTON A10 1024 Foss Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 2-3-4. RICHARD M. HAMILTON A1 928 Lindale Ave. ' Drexel Hill 0 St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 1-2, Section Ofiicer 1-2-3, Newspaper 3-4, Booster Club 3, St. Edmund's Guild 4. THOMAS H. HANDSCHUH A14 331 S. 7th St. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Rifle Team 1-2. MICHAEL A. HANNA A13 D 313 Ballymore Rd. 0 Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 2. FRANCIS L. HANNIGAN A9 36 S. Rolling Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi LIGHTS, THE CLASS . JAMES TZHARKINS A10 ' ,,., 40 Marple Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' St. Charles G ' -4' A ' 'zl' Q M. . ,sr , MICHAEL F- HARLOW A13 l Q, ,, as , , -- M . A , ', Q 249 Bayberry Lane ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence ,A t V, ' 1 I :E ntramura ports -3- . , ' ' A Q - 2a a'5xgFT2ggf5??4': X fhnqafzf. .. rf' ' 'fri L. , 1015 Pembroke Ave. ' E. Lansdowne ' St. Cyril X 1 W 1 . GEORGE N. HARRIS A4 lei? ' ' K ta.. , . Qagfsgh use V., z F5 N ,div limi' ' f aa f if we gig 'Vw ka. 2: 25.159 ,. ,Y l50 256 Bridge St. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Tennis 2, St. Edmund's Guild 4, Musical 3-4. JAMES B. HART A5 1104 Foss Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Band 1-2-3-4, Physics Club 4. ROBERT J. HART A14 7123 Radbourne Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 3-4, Rifle Team 3-4. JOHN P. HAUBRICK A14 39 N. 9th St. 0 Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Crew 1-2, Rifle Team 1-2-3-4 St. Edmund's Guild 2-3-4. EDWARD M. HAYBURN A11 318 Gramercy Dr. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. ROBERT H. HAYES A3 112 Shelbourne Rd. ' Manoa ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Musical 3-4, Drnmatics 3-4, Physic Club 4, Student Guard 4. JAMES R. HAZEL A2 713 Parker Lane ' Springfield ' St. Dorothy Band 1-2-3-4. CHARLES G. HEAVENS A13 518 Timberlake Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 2-3-4. JOSEPH R. HELDUSER A13 1018 Garfield Ave. ' Havertown 0 Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 4, Student Guard 4. ONE OF THE MOST important aspects of life at any educational institution is its library. At Bonner, our library is the last word in modern facilities and efficiency. Here, Father Lamond and Father Cassel cheerfully go about their task of checking out books for students. CHARLES W. 1-IENDERLITE A9 74 Blanchard Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 1, Bowling 2-3-4, Section Oflicer 2, Cross Country 1, Biology Club 2. RUSSELL P. HENDRICKS A8 112 Walnut Hill Lane ' Havertown ' St. Pius X Intramurals 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-4, Section Officer 3-4, Class Officer 4, Student Guard 4. ROBERT E. HENKEY A14 1203 Alexander Ave. ' Drexel Hfill ' St. Dorothy JOSEPH A. HENRICH A14 5250 Township Line ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 2, Section Offi- cer 1-2. .IOSEPH F. HICKEY A5 526 Cypress St. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3. JOSEPH L. HICKEY A10 174 W. Greenwood Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. RICHARD P. HIGGINS A6 3829 Marshall Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Baseball 2, Student Guard 4. MICHAEL D. HILL A2 932 Broad St. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Booster Club 4, Musical 3, Dramatics 3-4, Chemistry Club 3. RICHARD J. HILLES A4 230 S. Madison Ave. ' Highland Park ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports l, Crew 1-2-3-4, Rifie Team 3-4, News- paper 4, St. Edmund's Guild 3-4, Musical 3-4. JOSEPH J. HINCHCLIFFE A12 248 Powell Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-3, Swimming 1-2, St. Edmund's Guild 3, Biology Club 2. ARTHUR G. HOATH A7 432 Barker Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Intramural Sports 2, Crew 1-2-3-4, Bowling 1. MICHAEL G. HOFFMAN A6 6915 Clinton Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1, Soccer 3-4, Base- ball 4, Section Officer 2-3. JAMES J. HOGAN A12 410 Wunne Ave. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 1-2-3. JOSEPH E. HOLLERAN A8 923 Spruce St. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 2-3, Section Oilicer 1-2-3. THOMAS J. HOLSTEIN A2 36 S. Penn St. ' Clifton Heights ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-3, Booster Club 4, Newspaper 3, Musical 3, Dramatics 4, Glee Club 3, Biology Club 2. EARL J. HOUGH A10 2258 Dermond Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. JOHN A. HUGHES A8 108 W. Stratford Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 3-4, Crew 3-4, Section Officer 4, Musi- cal 3-4. MICHAEL W. INTENZO A7 133 Kent Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural 'Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Oiiicer 3, Biology Club 2. RICHARD D. JOHNSON A7 1351 Robinson Ave. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2, Crew 2-3-4, Biology Club 2. FRANCIS J. JOST A1 27 Chestnut Ave. ' Bala Cynwyd ' St. Matthias Newspaper 3-4. ROBERT F. JOYCE A4 726 Eaton Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 2, Track 2, Crew 1, Section Officer 2-3, Musical 3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 4. OF '61 HAS COME EDWARD F. KACZMARSKI A7 309 E. Broadway Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' 'Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 2-3, Section Officer 3-4. DONALD W. KAISER A9 Presidential Apt. B-217 ' Philadelphia ' St. Matthias St. Edmund's Guild 2, Dramatics 1. QUINTIN J. KEARNEY A3 220 Congress Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St.Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Tennis 1, Section Officer 1, Physics Club 4. THOMAS E. KEECH A10 325 Rose Lane ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Biology Club 2. JAMES T. KEEFE A4 107 Lafayette Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2, St. Edmund's Guild 4. FRANCIS J. KEENAN A5 114 Tyson Rd. ' Newtown Square ' St. Anastasia Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 2. JOHN D. KEENAN A4 4423 Sherwood Rd. ' Philadelphia ' St. Matthias Intramural Sports 1-2, Section Oiiicer 1. BRIAN E. KELLY A7 2425 Avon Rd. ' Ardmore ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 1-2-3. CHARLES P. KELLY A8 20 College Ave. ' Upper Darby 0 St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1 fManage1-Q. EDWARD J. KELLY A5 111 Rockwood Dr. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart ing 1. JAMES M. KELLY A3 219 Wynnewood Rd. ' Lansdowne ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 2-4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2. DAVID E. KELSO A12 3404 Verner St. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1, Bowling 2-3-4 Track 1, Section Officer 1. TO ACHIEVE STARDOM Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Crew 1-2, Rifle Team 3, Debat- 5 , DONALD M. KRUEGER A6 219 W. Springfield Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Band 3, Musical 2-3-4, Glee Club 2-3, S-t. Edmundis Guild 2-3. FREDERICK J. KUHN A11 13 Mary Jane Lane ' Newtown Square ' St. Anastasia Bowling 2. STANLEY S. KUPIEC A11 29 Overhill Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3, St. Edmund's Guild 2-3-4. FRANCIS X. LAKE All 4018 Lasher Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Football 1-2-3. THOMAS V. LALLONE A1 121 Westwood Park Dr. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Golf 3-4, Student Guard 4. MICHAEL P. LANE A14 911 Myra Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis JOHN J. KEOHANE A4 100 Rockwood Dr. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Section Officer 2, Biology Club 2. JOHN J. KING A11 1116 Agnew Dr. ' Drexel Hill 0 St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1. RICHARD L. KINIRY A6 359 Derwyn Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Crew 3. JOHN A. KLEIN A5 1425 Virginia Ave. ' I-Iavertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Football 1, Golf 1-2-3'-4, B.B.C 3-4, Physics Club 4, St. Edmund's Guild 3-4. JOHN M. KLOSOWSKI A1 508 Elm Ave. ' Upper Dar-by ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 2-3-4, Debating 1 Musical 3-4. THOMAS G. KOCH A6 820 Shadeland Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Baseball 3-4, Section Officer I Track 4, Musical 2-3-4. WILLIAM J. KOCH A5 820 Shadeland Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports l-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Debating 3-4, Sec- tion Officer 1-2-3, Musical 3, Glee Club 2, Dramatics 2-3, St. Edmundis Guild 2. WILLIAM C. KOHLER A13 30 W. Langhorne Ave. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 4. LEON A. KOSCUISKO A8 35 S. Cedar Lane ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 4, Crew 1, Newspaper 4. 1 9 I THE THEATRICAL NVORLD. EUGENE C. LANG A5 2432 Whitby Rd. ' Havertown ' St. Denis Band 1-2. ALBERT V. L-ANGE A10 616 Magnolia Ave. ' Glenolden ' St. Joseph Section Oiiicer 1-2. RUSSELL A. LANNUTTI A7 14 N. Penn St. ' Clifton Heights ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 2. ANTHONY J. LARGAY A4 403 Village Lane ' Broomall ' St. Anastasia Biology Club 2, Crew 2-3-4. MICHAEL G. LAVELLE A9 5 Hedgerow Lane ' Strafford ' St. Katherine Intramural Sports 2-4, Baseball 2-3-4. RONALD J. LAVIN A10 500 Wiltshire Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-3-4. THOMAS P. LAVIN A5 19 E. Stewart Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Phil-omena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Tennis 2, Musical 3-4. JOHN E. LAWLER A8 7013 Sellers Ave. ' Bywood ' St. Laurence EDWARD C. LEAHY A5 215 Carlton Dr. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 3, Football 1-2-3-4, Track 3-4, Booster Club 3, Debating 3-4, Class Officer 4, Section Oliicer 3-4. JOHN F. LEAHY A12 2501 Huntington Ave. ' Ardmore ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Track 3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 2-3-4, Musical 2-3-4, Dramatics 2-3-4, Biology Club 2. WALTER J. LEHN A1 713 Edmonds Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-4, Chemistry Club 3. GEORGE T. LEINHAUSER A14 1019 Lawrence Ave. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Crew 2, Bowling 2. AFTER A SHORT RICHARD J. LEYFERT A2 7054 Clover Lane ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril - Intramural Sports 3-4. Y CHARLES R. LILLY A11 128 Ashby Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. THOMAS F. LILLY A8 621 Kenilworth Rd. ' Ardmore ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 1-2. MICHAEL P. LINAHAN A14 4 Englewood Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Track 1-2, Section Officer 4. THOMAS J. LINTHURST A3 411 Marple Rd. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Rifle Team 3, St. Edmund's Guild 2-3. BRIAN P. LITTLE A5 516 Woodland Dr. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart JOHN D. LOUGHLIN A10 634 Ferne Blvd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. THOMAS M. LYNAM A9 217 E. Benedict Ave. ' Havertown ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Tennis 1-2-3-4, Dramatics 3, Section Officer 1-2. EDWARD J. LYNCH A14 247 Wyncliffe Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross GERALD F. LYNCH A2 13 E. Langhorne Ave. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 2, Section Officer 2, Physics Club 4. THOMAS J. LYNCH A5 149 Flintlock Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 1-2, Crew 1-2, Soccer 2-3-4, Booster Club 2-3, St. Edmund's Guild 2-3-4, Musical 3, Cheer- leader 3-4. JAMES D. MCANENY A7 265 W. Park Lane 0 Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-3, St. Edmund's Guild 2-3-4, Drama- tics 2-3, Glee Club 3, Musical 2-3-4, Biology Club 2. MOMENTS TO REMEMBER-Displaying spirit emblematic of the class of '61, our Seniors com- pete in the sack race on Green and White Day. The Senior Class has been a consistent winner in this annual athletic contest. JOSE-PH F. MCBRIDE A8 676 Riveley Ave. ' Glenolden ' St. .loseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3. THOMAS H. MCCAFFREY A12 927 Lindale Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. JOSEPH F. MCCAHON Al 560 Larchwood Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Lau1'ence Newspaper 4, Physics Club 4, Dramatics 2-3, Musical 2-3-4. WILLIAM .I. MCCALL A5 204 Wright Ave. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin M-ary Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Glee Club 3-4. GERALD T. MCCARTHY A13 161 Bishop Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Section Officer 1-3, Biology Club 2. JAMES P. MCCARTHY A12 163 St. Charles St. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2, St. Edmundis Guild 2-3-4, Section Officer 1-3, Biology Club 2. RICHARD L. MCCORMICK A12 922 Delmont Dr. ' Wynnewood ' Presentation Intramural Sports 1-2. ARTHUR A. MCCULLOUGH A6 45 Kent Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2. ROBERT E. MCCULLOUGH A6 132 E. Eagle Rd. ' Havertown ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2. MICHAEL P. MCCURDY A1 54 Gilpin Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 4. FRANCIS X. MCDEVITT A9 509 College Ave. ' Haverford ' St. Denis Intramural 'Sports 1-2. JOHN J. MCDONALD A8 50 Richfield Rd. 0 Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 2-3. JOSEPH F. MCDOUGALL A12 204 Woodbine Ave. ' Narberth ' St. Margaret JAMES J. MCELROY A2 508 Foss Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2, Band 1-2-3-4, Physics Club 4. MICHAEL D. MCERLEAN A5 447 Edmonds Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. DANIEL J. MCGARRIGAN A4 110 Sloan Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Intramural 'Sports 3-4. HOWARD MCCINN A1 609 E. Darby Rd. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Newspaper 4. JAMES M. MCCLYNN Al 323 Owen Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Andrew Baseball 1-2-3-4, B.B.C. 3-4, Newspaper 4, Student Guard 4 WILLIAM C. MCGONIGLE A10 209 S. Lynn Blvd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Baseball 4. Rifle Team 3-4, Foot- ball 1. MICHAEL T. MCGOUGH A7 131Westdale Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 3-4, Soccer 2, Biol- ogy Club 2. PETER H. MCCOUGH Al 131 Westdale Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Soccer 2-3, Physics Club 4, Biol- ogy Club 2. FO R-YEAR TE URE WILLIAM J. MCGOVERN A9 284 Ballymo-re Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports l-2-3-4, St. Edmundis Guild 4, Student Guard 4, Band 1-2-3. JOHN F. MCGRANAHAN A9 840 Martin Ave. ' Bryn Mawr Our Mother of Good Counsel St. Edmund's Guild 2-3. JOHN P. McKEE A5 1525 Brookhaven Rd. ' Wynnewood ' Presentation Student Guard 4. CHARLES F. McKILLIP A10 755 Humphrey Rd. ' Ardmore ' St. Denis JOHN V. MCKINNY A2 151 S. Springfield Rd. ' Clifton Heights ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Tennis 3-4. JOHN E. MCLAUGHLIN A8 225 Sharon Ave. ' Sharon Hill ' Holy Spirit Intramural Sports l-2-3-4. ROBERT MCLAUGHLIN A4 318 Upland Way ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Baseball 4, Booster Club 3, Section Officer 1. JAMES J. MCMULLEN A3 209 Bourne Dr. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 1-2, Newspaper 4, Band 2, Radio Club 3, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2. CHARLES J. MCMUNN A9 328 Westpark Lane ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2, Riile Team 1-2, Dramatics 3-4, Swimming 1, Musical 3. FRANCIS M. MCNALLY A4 37 Radnor Dr . ' Newtown Square ' St. Anastasia Intramural Sports l, Track 1-2, Cross Country 2, Physics Club 4. FRANCIS J. MCNAMARA A5 1433 County Line Rd. ' Rosemont St. Thomas of Villanova Intramural Sports 1-2-3. JAMES T. MCVEIGH A6 3444 Valley Green Dr. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1, Track 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 2, Musical 3, Student Guard 4, Biology Club 2. OF UNDERSTUDYSHIP JOHN C. MACFEE A12 507 Shortridge Rd. ' Wynnewood ' St. Margaret Intramural Sports 1-4, Basketball 1, Track 1, Section Oili- cer 1. FRANCIS P. MACMINN A14 830 Walnut St. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Dramutics 1, St. Edmuudls Guild 3. JAMES F. MADDEN A4 517 S. Central Blvd. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X WILLIAM E. MADDEN A5 221 Hazelwood Rd. ' Aldan ' St. Joseph Dramatics 3-4, Musical 3-4, Band 1. AND H RD ORK ROBERT S. MAGEE A3 47 E. La Crosse Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Tennis 2, Dramatics 4, Musical 3, Section Officer 1. CERARD H. MAGER A9 461 Collins Dr. ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Crew 1, Band 1, Musical 3-4, Dramatics 3. JOHN J. MAGOLON A14 319 Spruce St. ' Glenolden ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Musical 2-3-4. EDWARD T. MAGUIRE A3 4027 W. Chester Pike ' Newtown Square ' St. An Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 2-3. CHARLES C. MAHER A12 128 Penn Blvd. ' E. Lansdowne ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Track 3-4, dent Guard 4, Section Officer 4. RICHARD M. MAHONEY A4 1104 Wilson Dr. ' Upper Darby ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 2-3-4. FRANK P. MAIMONE A14 400 Barker Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. VAL A. MAIOCCA A5 1243 Steel Rd. ' Havertown ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 3-4, Physics Club 4. THESE COMPETE T STARS HARRY J. MALLON A8 ' 3418 Albermarle Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles X Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Yearbook Staff 4, Biology Club '2g St. Edmund's Guild 3. I GERALD F. MALLOY A1 129 Green Valley Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence ,Intramural Sports 1-2, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2. ' JAMES E. MALONE A2 351 Clearbrook Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Rifle Team 2-3-4. ROGER T. MALSEED' A2 1 7271 Walnut St. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 3, Biology Club 2. P EDMUND J. MANCINELLI A5 1013 Old Lane ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette 'Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Cross Country 2-3, Physics Club 4, Student Guard 4. WILLIAM J. MANFREDI A1 2016 Haverford Rd. ' Ardmore ' St. Denis rarr Sport 1-2-3-4, Tennis 1-2-3-4, Debating 1-2-4, Biology Club 2, Physics Club 4. THOMAS W. MANGA A12 1136 Agnew Dr. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Football 3. JOHN P. MANION A9 25 S. Forest Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1, Band 2-3-4. MICHAEL J. MANNING A5 140 Signal Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Basketball 2-3-4, Baseball 2-3-4, Student Guard 4. PAUL C. MARCHESANI A14 254 Rocklyn Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Crew 1-2, Section Officer 1. ROBERT E. MARCHIONE A10 1446 Sharon Park Dr. ' Sharon Hill ' Holy Spirit JAMES H. MARGIST A8 319 Ballymore Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Rifle Team 4, Student Guard 4. ARE PREPARED TO GO OUT RODNEY M. MARKLEY A10 135 Haller Rd. ' Ridley Park ' St. Madeleine Intramural Sports 3. HOWARD F. MARQUETTE A14 339 Bishop Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Rifle Team 4. JOSEPH F. MARRONE A6 E. E 2744 E. County Line Rd. ' Ardm-ore ' St. Denis Band 1-2, Chemistry Club 3, Biology Club 2. FRANCIS G. MARTIN A5 16 Vernon Rd. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Physics Club 4. MARIO J. MASTROPIERI A7 149 Wayne Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Musical 3-4. THOMAS O. MATTIOLI A8 143 Campbell Ave. ' Havertown ' St. Denis St. Edmund's Guild 3, Musical 3. CHRISTOPHER W. MATTSON A4 182 N. Lansdowne Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Crew 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 1-2, Booster Club 2-3-4, St. Edmundis Guild 2-3-4, Musical 3-4, Dramatics 4, Student Council 3-4, Cheerleader fC'aptainl 3-4, Student Guard 4. JAMES P. MEANY A10 35 Beech Ave. ' Aldan ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Biology Club 2. WALTER D. MENOLD A2 38 W. Leamy Ave. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assis Biology Club 2. FREDERICK F. MESITI A7 309 Spruce St. ' Glenolden ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. GERALD A. METCAL-F A12 1114 Harding Dr. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Class Officer Section Officer 1-2-3-4, Student Guard 4. 'W RICHARD .l. MICALIZZI A6 50 Branford Rd. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Baseball 1, Section Officer 1, Intramural Sports 1, Football 1, Soccer 3-4, Musical 3-4, Intramural Sports 3-4, Crew 1-2-3-4, Rifle Team 1-2-3-4, J Y BONNER'S BUDDING YOUNG PI-IYSICISTS -Father Nowlan delves into the mysterious realm of Physics as the avid onlookers of sec- tion A-4 seem entranced by the many scientific wonders unveiled to them. RICHARD F. MICOLUCCI A9 533 Valley View Rd. ' Springfield ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports I-2-3-4. JOHN F. MIKUSA A4 3929 Dennison Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Theresa Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Soccer 3-4, Rifle 1. EDWARD J. MILLISO-N A1 122 S. Highland Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 3-4, Rifle Team 3-4. JOHN A. MINCHIN A12 1023 Guenther Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. WILLIAM J. MOHAN A2 248 Talbot Dr. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 1-2-3. SALVATORE1 A. MONACO A3 406 Langford Rd. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Physics Club 4. ALEXANDER J. MONTGOMERY A12 207 Berbro Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Basketball I, Track 3, Swim- ming 1, Section Officer 1, Biology Club 2. CHARLES P. MOORE A4 2033 MacLarie Lane ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Class Officer 3-4, St. Edmundls Guild 2-3-4, Student Guard 4, Section Officer 1-4. PAUL! MOORE A11 3418 Brunswick Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Rifle Team 1-2-3. ROBERT W. MOORE A12 Darby and Marple Rd. ' Havertown ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 1-2, Art and Poster Club 3. THEODORE F. MOORE A2 7105 A Radbourne Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 3-4. WILLIAM J. MORAN A4 314 Strathmore Rd. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Newspaper 4, St. Edmund's Guild 4, Physics Club 4. WILLIAM T. MORGAN A14 141 N. Fairview Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-4. ROBERT M. MORMAN A2 72 Bonsall Ave. ' Broomall 0 St. Anastasia Swimming 1-2-3-4. THOMAS J. MORRISON A6 345 Kenmore Rd. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Physics Club 4. FRANCIS X. MORRISSEY A4 124 Copley Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Physics Club 4, Biology Cluh 2. WILLIAM J- MORROW A1 6 East Park Rd. ' Havertown ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 2-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Physics Club 4. JOHN A. MOTTOLA A14 153 Bishop Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-4, Rifle Team 1, Biology Club 2. JOHN J. MULHOLLAND A6 115 Hampden Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Soccer 2-3-4. JAMES F. MULLIGAN A2 3548 Winding Way ' Newtown Square ' St. Anastasia Intramural Sports 3-4, Booster Club 4, Yearbook Staff 4 fSports Editorl, St. Edmund's Guild 4, Musical 3-4, Stu- dent Guard 4. JOHN J. MULLIN A2 16 Schiller Ave. ' Narherth ' St. Margaret Intramural Sports 1-2, Track 1-2-3-4 fCaptainJ. I TO THE WORLD LAWRENCE C. MULLIN A8 200 Lewis Ave. ' E. Lansdowne ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 3. MICHAEL J. MULQUEEN A1 400 Campbell Ave. ' Havertown ' St. Denis Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Swimming 1-2-3-4, Booster Club 4, Newspaper 4, Student Council 4, St. Edmund's Guild, 3-4, Student Guard 4, Cheerleader 4. JAMES E. MUNRO A3 922 Bullock Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Tennis l-2-3-4, Physics Club 4, Debating Team 1, Section Officer 1-3. JAMES C. MURPHY A3 113 Shawnee Rd. ' Oakmont ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2, Basketball 1-2, Class Officer 1-2. PATRICK W. MURPHY A3 7168 Ruskin Lane ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Booster Club 2-3, Section Oflicer 1-2-3, St. Edmund's Guild 2, Musical 2, Glee Club 1-2, Class Officer 1. EDMOND E. MURRAY A11 211 W. Park Lane ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. JOHN J. MURRAY A11 427 Kathmere St. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Band 1-2-3. JOSEPH J. MUSETTI. A10 217 Ashby Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 4. ROBERT R. MUSI A13 513 Kennerly Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. JOHN R. NAAS A2 . 442 Larchwood Rd. ' Springfield ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 2, Soccer 3, St. Edmund's Guild 3, Dra- matics 3-4. ALBERT J. NADDEO' A10 320 Brookline Blvd. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 4. THOMAS A. NATALE A4 201 E. Broadway Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2, Bowling Team 4. AND EMPLOY THE BILITY DANIEL! R. O'BRIEN A12 4105 Sommers Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Tennis 2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4. DANIEL F. O'CONNOR A10 128 Spring Valley Rd. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Section Ofticer 1, Student Guard 4. CHARLES J. ODGERS A2 3 N. Drexel Ave. ' Havertown ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Rifle Team 3-4. CHARLES F. O'DONNELL A8 128 Westwood Park Dr. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Golf 1-2-3-4. JOHN J. O'DONNELL. A14 910 Poplar Ave. 0 Glenolden ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 2-3-4. JOHN P. OiDONNELL A5 33 Owen Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Physics Club 4. CLARK V. NATALI A6 400 N. Bishop Ave. ' Springfield ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 3-4. JOHN T. NEEDHAM A9 230 N. Bowman Ave. ' Merion ' St. Matthias Intramural Sports 1-2-3. JAMES W. NELSON A11 312 Golf Rd. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary PAUL S. NENTWIG A5 226 S. 4th St. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Band 1-2. ROBERT W. NICHOLSON A5 937 Foss Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 1, Section Oiiicer 2-3, Dramatics 3. JOSEPH A. NICOSIA A4 162 Rambling Way ' 'Springfield ' St. Francis -of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2-4. RONALD A. NORKAS A11 933 Church Lane ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. HENRY T. NOWAK A5 300 Holmes Ave. ' Havertown 0 Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-3, Section Officer 3, Musical 3-4. ' JosEPH R. NUCKOLS A11 533.Ho1ly Rd. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis WHICH THEY HAVE TTAI ED JOSEPH D. O'DONNEL-L A10 836 Church Lane ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports l-2-3-4, Student Guard 4. DEAN L. O'HOLLAREN A1 1101 Turner Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Booster Club 4, Musical 3-4, Dramatics 4. CHARLES A. OLIVER A10 7442 Rogers Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 4. MICHAEL R. ORLANDO' A9 1224 Wilson Dr. ' Upper Darby ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Band 2-3. MICHAEL J. 0'SHEA A14 3 Creek Ave. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary WILLIAM A. O,TOOLE A14 122 N. Church St. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports I-2. LOUIS A. OTTAVIANO A14 7510 Parkview Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 2-3. FRANCIS J. OWENS A7 2407 Poplar Rd. ' Havertown ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 2, Cross Country 2, Swimming 1. JOSEPH M. PACHIOLI Al 165 S. Highland Rd. ' Springfield 0 St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1, Booster Club 4. FRANCIS X. PAPPAS A14 1015 Minden Lane ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 3-4. GEORGE W. PASQUARELLO A4 2406 N. Greenhill Rd. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 3-4, Biology Club 2, Cross Country 2. GERALD D. PATTON A5 119 Holly Rd. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Musical 3-4, Section Oiiicer 3. THROUGH HARD WORK STEPHEN M. PAZUK A7 56 Edgemont Ave. 0 Clifton Heights ' Sacred Heart j Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2. 1 RAYMOND G. PEPE A13 1 728 Church Lane ' Yeadon ' St. Louis ' Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 1-3-4, Crew 1-2-3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 3-4, Booster Club 3, Student 3 Guard 4. I JOHN R. PERAZZA A13 948 Yeadon Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 3-4. FRANCIS C. PHILLIPS A14 116 Cecil St. ' Philadelphia ' Our Lady of Victory JOSEPH F. PICCARI A2 363 Warren Blvd. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Band 1-2-3-4. WALTER A. PIDGEON A9 4036 Huey Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Section Officer 3, Band 1-2. JOHN G. PINTO A14 7061 Veronica Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 3-4, Section Officer 3-4, Student Guard 4. DONATO A. PITETTI A6 4012 Berry Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Band 1-2-3, Glee Club 2. CHARLES M. PROUD A10 2417 Belmont Ave. ' Ardmore ' St. Denis Band 1-2-3. RICHARD F. PRYWITOWSKI A4 821 Edmonds Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 3-4, Rifle Team 3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Phys- ics Club 4, Biology Club 2. WILLIAM C. PYNE AS 7055 Veronica Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Soccer 4, Section Officer 4, St. Edmund's Guild 3, Musical 3-4. DENNIS P. QUINLAN A1 46 Wyncroft Dr. ' Media ' St. Francis de Sales Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Physics Club 4. HOW MANY CREDITS, FATHER?-At Col- lege Night, Father Burke fleftJ and Father Smith, Director of Admissions at Villanova, discuss life at the University with a group of Bonner seniors. Father Burke is a former Bon- ner faculty member. JAMES B. QUINN A1 7232 Calvin Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Physics Club 4, Section Officer 1, Biology Club 2. WILLIAM H. RANSING A9 664 Fern St. ' Yeadon 0 St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 1-2-3, Glee Club 2. JOHN M. RASTELNLI A10 128 Glendale Rd. ' Havertown ' St. PiusX JOHN E. RAY A11 710 Clarendon Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 1, Crew 2-3, Dramatics 2. GEORGE G. RAYMOND A2 1006 Coates St. ' Sharon Hill ' Holy Spirit Intramural Sports 2-3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 2. FRANK D. REED A6 200 David Dr. ' Bryn Mawr Our Mother of Good Counsel Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 3-4, Tennis 2-3, Sec- tion Officer 3-4, Dramatics 3. EDWARD W. REILLY A9 255 St. Lvaurence Rd. ' Highland Park ' St. Laurence JAMES F. REILLY A2 340 Littlecroft Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Crew 3, Booster Club 3, Physics Club 4. JOSEPH A. REPETTO A9 526 Oxford Rd. ' Brookline ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Student Guard 4, Biology Club 2, Band 1-2-3-4. JOSEPH E. RESSEL A10 239 W. Bayberry Lane ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Swimming 1-2-3-4, Baseball 3-4, Glee Club 3, Section Officer 1-3. JOSEPH H. REYNOLDS A1 228 Church St. ' Clifton Heights ' St. Eugene Intramural Sports 1, Sacristan 2-3-4, Bowling Team 3-4. DAVID RIDGWAY A4 1423 Sunnyhill Lane ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Biology Club 2. THOMAS W. RIHN A6 5028 Fairway Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy FRANCIS X. RILEY A4 1010 Edgewood Rd. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Track 2-3, Booster Club 3, Mus- ical 3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 3-4. THOMAS P. ROBB A8 .4006 Berry Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. LEROY B. ROBERTS A5 653 Sharon Ave. ' Sharon Hill ' Holy Spirit Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1, Track 4. JOHN F. ROGERS A10 144 Edgeruont Ave. ' Ardmore 1 St. Colman Intramural Sports 1-2, Band 1, Glee Club 3. DAVID J. ROMAGNOLI A8 2411 Georgian Lane 0 Broomall ' St. Pius X Student Guard 4. KEVIN T. RONAYNE A8 141 Marlboro Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. LAWRENCE W. RONEY A9 109 Rockglen Rd. ' Penn Wynne ' Presentation Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Crew 3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 4, Student Guard 4. WILLIAM C. ROSE A6 7868 Beverly Blvd. 0 Upper Darby 0 St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Crew 1-2-3-4, Rifle Team 3-4, Section Officer 2-3. D THE DEVOTED EFFORTS A DANIEL L. ROSETTI A14 990 MacDade Blvd. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Oificer 3-4. THOMAS W. ROWLETT A3 215 Rolling Rd. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 1-3-4, Biology Club 2, Musical 2-3-4, Clee Club 2-3. RICHARD J. RUGGIERI A1 916 Pine St. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Booster Club 4. JOHN J. RUSENKO A11 1128 Harding Dr. ' Upper Darby ' St. Bernadette JAMES F. RUSSELL A3 419 Strathmore Rd. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 1-2, Tennis 1-2-3-4, Musical 3-4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2. JOSEPH J. RYAN A11 742 Orm-ond Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. JOHN B. SANDERS A10 421 Lawrence Rd. ' Manoa ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. WILLIAM J. SANDERS A11 421 Lawrence Rd. ' Manoa ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3. RALPH J. SANTELLI A3 837 Connell Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 3-4, Swimming 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 2-4, Biology Club 2, St. Edmund's Guild 4. THOMAS M. SCANLIN A9 151 Linwood Ave. ' Ardmore ' St. Colman Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. CHARLES' J. SCHAFER A4 449 Harper Ave. ' Drexel Hill 0 St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 1-2-3-4, Booster Club 4, Newspaper 4, St. Edmund's Guild 4, Cheerleader 4, Section Officer 1. JOHN J. SCHIAVO- A8 2623 Sunset Blvd. ' Broomall ' St. Anastasia Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. OF THEIR TEACHERS WWE LEON C. SECCIA A13 5379 Delmar Rd. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball l-2-3, Baseball 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2. JOSEPH D. SEEDS A12 917 Edmonds Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2, Section Officer 2, Biology Club 2. THOMAS J. SEIDNER A9 1300 Roosevelt Ave. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1, Band 1-2-3, B.B.C. 3-4, Biology Club 2. RICHARD S. SERNYAK A5 411 Bryan St. ' Havertown ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Track 2, Class Oliicer 3-4, St. Edmundls Guild 3-4, Student Guard 4. CHARLES T. SEVER-INO' A11 807 Arbor Rd. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. JAMES F. SHERIDAN A12 510 St. Albans Rd. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 2-3, Rifle Team 3-4, Band 1-2, Musical 3. JOSEPH G. SCHIAVONI A4 ' 1434 Sunny Hill Lane ' Havertown ' 'Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 2-3, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2. ERICK R. SCH-ILLING A9 318 Lincoln Ave. ' Lansdowne. ' St. Pbilomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Student Guard 4. GIRARD H. SCHILLING A6 318 Lincoln Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Phil-omena Intramural Sports 1-2, Biology Club 2. ROBERT C. SCHMIDT A3 3533 Winding Way ' Newtown Square ' St. Anastasia Intramural Sports 3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2. ALBERT J. SCHORZA A6 152 Normandy Rd. ' Upper Darby 0 St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Baseball 2, St. Edmund's Guild 3-4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2. PATRICK J. SCHUBERT A9 2649 Ashwood Dr. ' Havertown ' St. Denis Football 4, Section Ollicer 4. JOHN H. SCHULCZ A3 606 S. Eagle Rd. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart- Intramural Sports 1-3-4, Tennis 2, St. Edmund's Guild 2-3-4, Glee Club 3. EDWARD J. SCULLY A2 762 Fern St. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis JOHN M. SEANER A7 10 Hampton Terrace ' Bala Cynwyd 0 St. Matthias Intramural Sports 2-3-4, St. Edmundis Guild 2-3-4. BERNARD P. SHERWIN A6 A 623 Furlong Rd. ' Manoa ' Sacred Heart N Intramural Sports 1-2-4, Biology Club 2. I RICHARD T. SHEIRWIN A3 123 Walsh Rd. ' Lansdowne ' St. Charles I Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, St. Edmund's X Guild 3-4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2. DANIEL J. SHIELDS A14 2431 Wynnefield Dr. ' Havertown ' St. Denis JOHN P. SHIELDS A14 332 Garden Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Track 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 1-2-3-4, B.B.C. 4, Section , Officer 1, Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. JOSEPH F. SHIELDS A10 220 Pine St. ' Glenolden ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports l-2-3-4, Soccer 2-3-4, Biology Club 2. RICHARD T. SHILLER A3 1165 Broad St. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1, Biology Club 2. AND P RENTS. JOHN A. SIMON A4 517 Royal Ave. ' Havertown ' Sacred 'Heart Intramural Sports 1-2. ANTHONY J. SISCA A4 213 Glendale Rd. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Biology Club 2, Physics Club 4. JAMES W. SKOVRON A5 12 Reese St. ' Sharon Hill ' Holy Spirit Intramural Sports 3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 3-4. JOHN J. SKOWRONEK A9 3949 James St. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2. SHAUN SLATTERY A11 1105 Cloverhill Rd. ' Wynnewood ' Our Lady of Lourdes WILLIAM M. SLOOK A9 24 Waverly Rd. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart TO THESE LEADERS RONALD E. SMALL A2 30 Rose Lane ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Band 2-3-4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2, Radio Club 4. VINCENT' P. SMALL A1 72 S. Harwood Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. EDWARD J. SMITH A10 7016 Pennsylvania Ave. ' Bywood ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. EDWARD J. SMITH A3 903 Duncan Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sp-orts 1-2-3-4. EDWARD J. SMITH A6 3829 Anne St. ' Drexel Hill 0 St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Bowling 2, St. Edmund's Guild 2-3, Biology Club 2. HARRY V. SMITH A6 14 W. Garden Rd. ' Broomall ' St. Anastasia Intramural Sports 1-4, Section Officer 4. JAMES P. SMITH A9 515 Lehann Circle ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Football 1, Section Officer 1, St. Edmund's Guild 2, Mus- ical 3. JOHN P. SOMERS A12 3008 Robin Lane ' Havertown ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 3-4. THOMAS S. SOUSA A4 222 Fitzwilliams L-ane ' Rosemont 'St. Thomas of Villanova Intramural Sports 1, Track 3-4. RONALD H. SPAIDE A12 207 Weymouth Rd. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 1. EDWIN V. SPERR Al 51 Lamport Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Swimming I-2-3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 4. FIORE A. STABILO A12 842 Gainsboro Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. i A PERFECT FIT--Eugene Desiderio of Section A-8 tries on a jacket in the Gym Store. Assist- ing him is Mr. Dougherty. Mr. Collier prepares to supply any other articles that might he needed. RICHARD S. STEFANKIEWICZ A8 3924 Dennison Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Intramural Sports I-2-3, St. Edmund's Guild 2-3, Biology Club 2. ' GEORGE W. STEVENS A7 8724 Wissahickon Ave. ' Philadelphia Immaculate Heart of Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. JAMES H. STEWART A5 129 Signal Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 1-3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 3-4. JOHN L. SULLIVAN A7 808 Pittman Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2, Soccer 3. JOHN J. SULLIVAN A1 722 Mason Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Band 1-2-3-4, Musical 3-4. ROBERT J. SULLIVAN A13 6015 Media St. ' Philadelphia ' St. Rose of Lima Intramural Sports 2, Section Officer 2, Art and Poster Club 4. THOMAS J. SULLIVAN A13 105 Golf View Rd. ' Ardmore ' St. Denis PHILIP A. TABASSO A3 1304 Center Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Section Officer 2, Crew 4. GEORGE? E. TALAMINI A4 7727 Bradford Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Alice Intramural Sports I-2-3, Track 1-2, Cross Country I-2-4 Rifle Team 3, Newspaper 3-4, Section Oiiicer 1, St. Ed mund's Guild 3-4, Student Guard 4. ............... BERNARD R. TAYLOR A4 459 Olympic Ave. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. EDWARD C. TAYLOR A9 459 Olympic Ave. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2. GEORGE L. TAYLOR A7 324 Fairlamb Ave. ' Havertown ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 3-4, Section Officer 4. ROBERT .I. TAYLOR A9 3817 Anne St. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. THOMAS G. TETI A12 145 Rockglen Rd. ' Overbrook Hills ' Presentation Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. LAWRENCE E. THIBAULT A1 123 Wellington Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports l-2-3-4, Section Officer 2. HAROLD B. THOMAS Al 110 Longview Dr. ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Intramural Sports 4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2, Band 1-2-3-4. STEPHEN .I. THOMAS All 3723 Taylor Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-4, Cross Country 1-2-3. JAMES J. THORINTON A2 30 W. Madison Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' St. Eugene Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Bowling 3-4, Section Ollicer 1, Musical 3-4. STEPHEN P. TIGHE Al 1017 Drexel Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 1, Newspaper 4, Booster Club 4, St. Edmund's Guild 4, Musical 3-4, Biol- ogy Club 2. WILLIAM J. TOBIN A12 716 Woodmere Way ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 3-4 fManagerJ, Cross Country 4 fManagerJ, Booster Club 2, Newspaper 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 2. THOMAS J. TOLAND A9 101 N. Fairview Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2. SUCCESS CAN WILLIAM V. TONER A1 401 Lynbrooke Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Physics Club 4. LAWRENCE T. TOOMEY A6 7235 Guilford Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Band 1-2-3-4. ' PAUL A. TORELLI A2 1015 Childs Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Dramntics 3-4, Glee Club 3. GREGORY W. TREACY A14 20 Berkley Rd. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Swimming 1. ALBERT H. TREVISAN A7 219 W. Springfield Rd. ' Springfield St. Francis of Assisi Band 1-2, Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. ROBERT L. TRIOLO A2 201 Sharon Park Dr. ' Sharon Hill ' Holy Spirit Soccer 4, Student Guard 4, Musical 3. THOMAS C. TROIL A5 709 Cricket Ave. ' Ardmore ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 1-2, Swimming 3, Physics Club 4. EDWARD D. TYKWINSKI A6 l 6952 Clinton Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1, Biology Club 2, PIIYSICS Club 4- .IOSEPH E. TYSON A3 4019 Plumstead Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1, Biology Club 2. JAMES E. ULLMAN A12 507 Glendale Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports l-2-3-4, Swimming 1-2-3-4. FREDERICK J. URBAN A7 1216 Belfield Ave. ' Drexel Hill 0 St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 1-2, Student Guard 4, Glee Club 2-3. CHARLES J. VALENTINE A9 600 Childs Ave. ' Drexel Hill .' St. Andrew Intramural Sports' 1-2-4, St. Edmund's Guild 4, Booster Club 3, Glee Club 3. THEIR O LY FORTU E. GEORGE J. WEIR A7 219 Westbrook Dr. ' Clifton Hei hts ' Holy Cross 5 g Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming l. CLINTON R. WEISER A4 818 Darnell Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Band 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2, B.B.C. 3-4. ANDREW J. WERNER A7 11659 Woodland Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Musical 3, Dramatics 2. WALTER J. WESTHEAD All 3803 Huey Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 1, Band 1-2-3, Ten- nis 1. JAMES P. WHALEN A1 Creek Road ' ', Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Intramural Spofls 1-2-3-4, Newspaper 3, Band 1-2-3-4, Sl. Edmund's Guild 3-4, Musical 3-11, Dramatics 3-4. WILLIAM F. WHALEN Al Creek Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Newspaper 3, Band 1-2-3-4, Sec tion Officer 3, Booster Club 3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 3-4 Musical 3--I, Dramatics 3--I, Student Guard 4. RICHARD E. VENUTI A6 7443 Rogers Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. GUSTAVE T. VINCOLATO A13 1238 N. Longacre St. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1. PETER F. WADE A5 236 Ballymore Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2, Physics Club Musical 3-4. JAMES D. WALKER A1 6916 Clinton Rd. ' Upper'Darby 0 St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Tennis 2-3-4, Physics Club Section Officer l. JAMES H. WALL A12 1718 Hawthorne Ave. ' Havertown ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 1-3. JOHN J. WALSH A12 1306 Chestnut St. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary MICHAEL J. WALSH A8 -L01 Sharon Ave. ' Sharon Hill ' Holy Spirit Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 3. JOSEPH L. WEENEY A14 207 Laurel Rd. ' Sharon Hill ' Holy Spirit RAOUL. A. WEIGAND A1 221 Bisho Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross P Band 1-2-3-4. CHARLES J WHITESIDE A5 804 Spruce St Collmgdale St Joseph ntramural Sports 1-2-4 DENIS M WILLIAMS A7 Sprmgton Rd Upper Darby yril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4 NORMAN P WILLIAMS A13 1040 Steel Rd Haw ertown Sacred Heart ntramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Oliicer 2 VICTOR R WILLIAMS A6 1040 Steel Rd Havertown ' Sacred Heart ntramural Sports 12 3 4 Football 1 EDWARD I WOOLMAW A10 33 N Belfield Awe Havertown St Dorotln Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Crew 2-3-4, Section Officer 3, St Edmundis Guild 3-4 Musical 3-4 Booster Club 4 GERALD F. WOOD A14 124 Roosevelt Dr. Upper Darby St. Bernadette rew 1 Band 1-2-3-4 St. Edmunds Guild 3. ROBERT T. WOOD A7 1312 Woodland Ave. Sharon Hill Holy Spirit ntramural Sports 2 Soccer 3-4. TERENCE A. WOODS A7 204 E. Greenwood Ave. Lansdowne St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Student Guard 4. EDWARD J. YEAGER A13 N.Springfield Rd. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross on Officer 2. CHARLES A. YOUNG A5 912 Fariston Dr. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 4. JAMES P. YOUNG A1 1206 Wycombe Ave. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3, Golf 3-4, Sec- tion Ofiicer 2-4, Cheerleader 4. EDWARD S. ZAPIEC A5 563 W. Springfield Rd. ' Springfield St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Crew I-2-3-4, St. Edmund's Guild 3-4, Physics Club 4, Biology Club 2. JOSEPH J. ZEMINSKI A8 112 S. Church St. ' Clifton Heights ' St. Eugene Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Oiiicer 4, Band 1. vw., w.f e if sg V1 NRM V7 fp :F The mir In Revue .QW 5 'Em u 5 mm, A-1 ,ff-as fe, x.vvlQii', Mm, ?,W,klLb Y? i 5 Rjf , ff fr 1 GET ME- TO THEN CHURCH ON TIME-Members of the class of 1961 prepare to bring down the curtain on their high school careers as they attend the Baccalaureate Mass. This Mass, which is the last spiritual ac- tivity at Bonner for departing Seniors, is the final curtain call for the stars of our production. 0 + -9 9 4 A 4' ll ll' v + + + 3 1. -6 + +- -if 1 ln5'I:'3l, I l i ?? During a studentis stay at Bonner, the spiritual side of life is emphasized in every phase of his high school education. The Spiritual Program at Bonner ranges from daily Communion to Class Mass. These things are designed to bring us closer to our ultimate goal, salvation. Throughout our Senior year, the accent is still on the spiritual. The culmina- tion of this training eomes at graduation when the Class of '61 gather for their final spiritual exercise as a group hearing the proud and beloved title of Mon- signor Bonner High School students. Also, it is here that Father Kennedy, as Principal, ofiieiates at our last religious function and makes his farewell to the graduates of 1961. As the Seniors file out of the church, they are filled with the sure knowledge that they have fully prepared spiritually to meet the World on hctter than even terms. tlur Greate t Production FATHER KENNEDY, our able direc- tor, delivers his final address to the class of '61 at the graduation cere- monies. In his speech, Father gives to Bonner's newest graduates words of wisdom and encouragement which will surely prove valuable to each of them often in the future. THE PREPARATION for this picture has been long and extensive, It has taken four years filled with work and study to achieve the studentls dream- graduation. Mike Mulqueen, Jim Col- man, and Herbie Lynam leave Bon- ner, diplomas in hand, with the reali- zation that they have been enriched in spirit and wisdom during their school-days here. FILLED WITH EXPECTANCY, Con- al Byrne, Frank Reed and Bill Byrne talk things over as they eagerly await that magical moment-Graduation. AT LAST THE MOMENT HAS ARRIVED- Apprehensively, the Seniors file into St. .los- eph's Field House for their greatest production under the watchful and appreciative eyes of teachers, parents and friends. N W E A I 4


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