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

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But the enjoyment of talking and debating about the happenings of the day is as old as mankind. Ambition is alive in these Bonner students as they eagerly air their opinions in the few leisure moments before the start of another school day. F 595' 1, se. -1 H if N. 5. git!-' 6 7 . X l o n I fncamf 'E f ' omoffeczassfsl .-l-p q 51701675 + Q . f I x I f f4L7'lW7lE.S' f X I ,fxniu 5ENl0R5' - Q ' ' I X X I . ,, . ,, - H' H, 1 - ,. MM., NM THE Mosr REVEREND JoHN J. Knox., D.D., J.C.D., in one year as Archbishop of Philadelphia has proven to be a capable and competent leader. THE Mosr Rsvmu-:ND FRANCIS J. Funmr, D.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia Rav. FRANCIS B. SCHULTE Assistant Superintendent of Schools REV. EDWARD T. HUGHES, Superintendent 'of schools, has for many years been the assistant to the superintendent. During the last year he has put his experience into practice. His competence has shown itself in many diversified ways. RIGHT Rsv. MONSIGNOR Jomv J. GRAHAM, D.D. Assistant Superintendent of Schools 7660 ba! 14 dwko VERY REVEREND JAMES A. DONNELLON, O.S.A. Father Provincial of the Augustinian Province of St. Thomas of Villanova, Chairman of Villanova University's Board of Trustees. r if BREAKING THE GROUND BARRIER-itopl Fr. Donnellon, who for ' rt t h' ' lmpo an ac levements smce his advancement to Prior Provincial in 1959 puts his foot down 9 on the start of another project on Villanova Campus, the start of St. Mar s Au u t'n' y g s 1 lan Seminary. fBottoml Just before presenting the portrait of Fr. .Dougherty to Villanova Law School F . D ll ' ' , r onne on takes a last look to make sure things are alright, Control Proiect Mercury, Americu's first manned space probe, was the result of massed human effort. The search for knowledge was the guiding instinct which prompted this penetration to the borders of the un- explored. This some thirst for learn- ing was the thrust which catapulted Bonner's Project '62 into orbit. At Bon- ner, o combination of student-teacher brain power forms the nose cone of the rocket which makes the shattering breakthrough from ignorance to the bright, open spaces of knowledge. Our own Augustinian Fathers, who mon the control center, are ably assisted by the diocesan priests and lay IA teachers. They have watched their ' hopes become realities as each Se- nior class lifts successfully from . the launching pad of scho- , -- - Iostic endeavor. 1 X A H5 ' Ax is x fi' ' i ' ,,-fi Q S- 1 e For the past three years the VERY REVEREND WILLIAM T. EAGAN, in his position df Prior of the Augustinian Cemmunity, has been the religious superior of the Augustin- ian priests who nct as our instructors here nt school. Father spent many years teaching at Malvern Prep. He is,a graduate of the 'Augustinian College in Washington, D.C. and Villanova University.: , Dy' ecflhg fire P ojkcf l 0 ug' ' 'll p I . I ' A 1 g I C . A . C ' cl .' l ,1 g n l , , ' .' . I7 '.l I. . . .n,. A I . C o I 1-0 4' P ,M f, 1:1192-gr. . f Q. - W A- va:- K is F x . A M f X Q. K www Speak! A b' VOICE OF AUTHORITY-Each day at the start of Activity Period, the words uAttention Please echo through the school. Father Shen relates the important information and events of the school to the student body, keeping them informed on various activities and sports. This daily performance is only Il small fcutnre of the role which Fr. Shen plays as Vice- Principal, although it does demonstrate the achievement of his major objective: to prove that at Bonner High School, efficiency is our most important product. .. . manmhg the TRACKING STATION-Keeping abreast of the scholastic situa- tion, Fr. Alfred Smith, Director of Studies, scans the grades of a Bonner student. Father is always glad when perplexed students approach him for advice about various courses. All students Gnd him ever ready to assist them in any problem which they might encounter. FINANCIAL DIRECTOR-A tight, busy schedule must be met daily by Fr. John Byrnes, the school procurator. His responsibility includes the maintenance of the many offices, classrooms and general supplies in the school building and the repair of acci- dental damages. Here Father utilizes a spare moment to put the financial books in order. controls Reveal bg Me zmkno wn . . Mr. Jerry L. Annunziato Mr. Francis L. Bell Rev- Francis T- BOYIIUI i Typing 1, Business Law 4, B.A., La- Algebra 1, B.S. LaSalle College. History 3, B-A- St- Chaflei SCIIIIUHFYQ Salle Cgllfggg, M.A. Villanova University. Rev. Joseph M. Bradley, 0.S.A. Rev. John F. Bresnahan, O.S.A. Religion 1, History 1, Director of English 4, Assistant Librarian, B.A., Athletics, -B.A. Villanova University. M.A., M.S. in LS. Villanova Univer- sity. Rev. Francis B. Brian, 0.S.A. Religion 4, French 1, Latin 2, Assist- ant Chairman of Modern Language Department, B.A. Collegium Seraphi- cum, The Netherlands. Mr. Joseph P. Browne English 1-4, B.S. St. .loseph's College, B.A. St. 1erome's College. Mr. Joseph A. Burke Algebra 1, B.S. Sl. Joseplfs College. Rev. John J. Byrnes, 0'.S.A. Religion 1, Procurator, B.A. Villanova University, M.A. Catholic University. Mr. Philip F. Cardamone General Science, Assistant Coach of Freshman Football, B.S. Juniata Col- Rev. William F. Religion 1, Moderator and J.V. Bowling, B.A. St. nary. lege. 1 of Semi- Mr. Ralph J. Celidonio Algebra 1, B.S. St. Joseph's College Rev. Harry A. Cassel, 0.S.A. English 3, Co-Moderator of Father and Sons Association, B.A., M.S. Villanova University, M.A. Catholic University. Rev Albert M. Crlappaert, C.I.C.M. Mr John T Connors Rev Thomas R Cook OSA Algebra 1 Louvain, Belgium. History 1-3 Director of Book Store Rellglon 23 Blllldlllg Supervisor Coach and Moderator of Golf Team BA MA Villanova Umverslty B.A. LaSalle College MS Fordham University Mr. Anthony J. Crane Geography 3, History 3, B.A. St. Francis College. Mr. James L. Crawford, Jr. Geometry 2, Moderator and Coach of .l.V. Soccer, B.S. St. .loseph's College. Rev. John E. Deegan, 0.S.A. English 1, History 1, Assistant Mod- erator of B.B.C., Director of Locker Denartment, B.A., M.A. Villanova University. Rev. Edward J. Dixey, O.S.A. Algebra 2, Chairman of Mathematics Department, Moderator of Varsity Football and Booster Club, B.A., M.A. Villanova University. . p epar bg the crew Rev. Charles J. Dombay Mr. Thomas E. Dondero Religion 4, Chairman of Religion De- English 1, .Moderator of Radio Clulh, partment, B.A. St. Charles Seminary. Assistant Disciplinarian, B.A. Villa- nova University. Mr. Jerome X. Dougherty Mr. John M. Dougherty English 1, Director of Gym Store, Music Director, Director of Band, B.S. St. .loseph's College. B.S. West Chester State College. OFFICERS' MESS-The Augustinian lunch room is noted for its fine cui- sine and congenial atmosphere. After a tedwious morning of teaching, these eight members of our faculty look forward to the opportunity to discuss the morning's happenings as well as to enjoy a wholesome meal. Mr. Daniel A. Dougherty General Science., Assistant Coach of Track and Cross Country, B.S. St. Joseph's College. Rev. Francis X. Dreger Problems of Democracy, Moderator and Coach of Golf Team, B.A. St. Charles Seminary. arm! Rev. Gerard M. DUE, 0.S.A. Rev. David J, Duffy, Latin 1-2, Moderator of .l.V. Football Religion 4, Moderator of Band and and Varsity Baseball, B.A. Villanova Band Mothers Association, B.A. Villa- Ul1iVel'5iiY- nova University. may my SUMMIT CONFERENCE-lleft to rightl, Fathers Mullen, Maloney, and Dombay casually compare notes in an after-class caucus. These brief meetings give the teachers the ability to get a clear picture of their stu- dents' aptitude, perseverance, and be- havior. Rev. Bernard J. Dunleavy, O.S.A. Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, Mod- erator of Track and Cross Country, B.A., M.A. Villanova University. Rev. James P. Elliott, 0.S.A. Rev, Louis A, Elm Religifm 3, ECOHOIYUCS, M0dB1'Hi0l' of Religion 2, B.A. St. Charles Seminary, Altar Society, B.A. Villanova Univer- J,C,D, Catholic University. sity. Mr. Robert J. Fitzgerald English 3, Coach of Freshman Basket- ball, Assistant Coach of J.V. and Var- sity Basketball, B.A. St. Joseph's Col- lege. l Mr. Michael J. Flaherty English 1, History 1-3, B.S. Villanova University. Rev. Richard L. Foley, O.S.A. Religion 1, Moderator of Bonner By- line, Assistant 'Coordinator of Activi- ties, B.A. Villanova University. Mr. Thomas J. Foley English 2, Assistant Disciplinarian, B.S. St. .loseph's College. Rev. Norman W. Calloway, O.S.A. Latin 2, Spanish 2, Assistant Discipli- narian, B.A. Villanova University, M.A. Catholic University. Rev. LeRoy J. Gardenier, 0.S.A. Rev. Joseph F. Gill, 0.S.A. Rev. Robert T. Gill, O.S.A. Mechanical Drawing, Latin 1, Modera- Religion 2, Chaplain, Assistant Chair- English 4, Chairman of English 'De' tor of Senior Class, Moderator of man of Religion Department, B.A. partment, Assistant Moderator of Dra Student Council, B.A. Villanova Uni- Villanova University. matics, B.A., M.A. Villanova Univer- versity. sity. Rev. James G. Glennon, O.S.A. Rev. Roger Hanouille, 0.S.A. Religion 1-3, Assistant Moderator of Latin 2-3, B.A. Villanova University. Intramurals, Moderator of Freshman Football, B.A. Villanova University. K J . Rev. Robert F. Hemler, O'.S.A. History 1, Assistant Director of Ath- letics, B.A., M.A. Villanova Univer- sity. Mr. Arthur L. Jacobs History 1, Algebra 1, Director of Book Store, Assistant Chairman of Social Studies Department, Assistant Moderator of Student Council, B.A. Muhlenberg College. 5llPPlV W! Mm f... SPEEDY RECOVERY--Fr. John Deegan returns some previously confiscated prop- erty to deserving students who have paid the fine imposed. Fr. Deegan and Fr. James MacDougall have been entrusted with the care and supervision of some three thousand lockers throughout the building. Rev. Joseph A. Jordan, 0.S.A. Mr. Francis W. Jost Bookkeeping 1-2, Chairman of Com- Algebra 1-2, German 1-2, Assistant meroial Department, B.A., M.A. Vil- Chairman of Mathematics, M.L.A. lanova University. Cluj, Roumania. Mr. Frank P. Keefe Rev. Augustine B. Lamond, 0.S.A. English 2, Coach of J.V. and Varsity English 1, Librarian, B.A. Villanova Swimming, B.S. Villanova University. University, B.S. in L.S. Rosary Col- lege. Rev joseph F Lav-rty OSA Rev Francis A L ons OSA . 1 . e , . . . . ' . y ', . . . Biology, Moderator of Biology Cluh, Religion 1, Physics, Moderator and B.A. Villanova University. Director of Glee Club, B.A., M.A. Villanova University. Rev. James L. MacDougall, O.S.A. Religion 1, History 3, Director of Lockers, Moderator and Coach of Freshman Tennis, B.A., M.A. Villa- nova University. ...boosts ll :bro orbit Rev. Joseph C. McCloskey History 3, Chairman of Social Studies Department, Moderator of Bowling Team, B.A., M.A. Villanova Univer- sity. Rev. Neil J. McCettigan, O.S.A. Religion 2, Moderator of Yearbook, Moderator of Tennis, B.A. Villanova University, M.A. Catholic University. Rev. James F. McNulty, O.S.A. Biology, Coordinator of Activities, Moderator of Freshman Class, Co- Moderator of Biology Club, B.A. Vil- lanova University. Rev. Thomas M. Mahoney. O.S.A. Spanish 1-2, Religion 4, Moderator of Crew, Co-Moderator of Fathers and Sons Club, B.S., M.S. Villanova Uni- versity. NE-RVE CENTER-F our faculty mem- bers in a jovial mood discuss the day's happenings. fLeft to rightl Mr. Fitzgerald, Mr. Skivo, Mr. Craw- ford, and Mr. Waters, as well as many other lay faculty members and clergy, lake advantage of their spare time by catching up on the latest news with a friendly chat in the faculty room. Rev. Paul P. Maloney Mr. Ralph Marchione French 2, Latin 1, Assistant Chairman Spanish l-2, B.S. St. .loseph's College. of Modern Language Department. B.A. St. Charles Seminary. Rev. John H. Melton, O.S.A. Religion 1, Chairman of Career Plan- ning Department, Assistant Director of Studies, Moderator of St. Edmund's Guild, B.A., M.A. Villanova Univer- sity. Rev. Daniel J. Menihane, 0.S.A. Religion l., Latin 1, Assistant Li- brarian, Assistant Moderator of Altar Society, B.A. Villanova University, S.T.L. Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome. Rev. Alfred J. Monte, 0.S.A. Rev. L. James Mullen Religion 4, B.A. Villanova University, Problems of Democracy, Moderator M.A. Catholic University. of Basketball, B.A. Villanova Univer- sity. Rev. Patrick X. Nidorf, O.S.A. Biology, General Science, M.A. Villa- nova University. Rev. Patrick J. Nowlan, 0.S.A. Physics, Trigonometry, Director of Intramurals, Chairman of Science De- partment, B.A. Villanova University, M.S. Catholic University. Mr. James J. 0'Shea Business Mathematics, Assistant Dis- ciplinarian, B.S. St. Joseplfs College Mr. Walter J. Posadowski, Jr. Economics, Coach of Varsity and J.V. Football, 'B.S. Villanova University. Mr. Joseph M. Rao Mr. John J. Robinson History 2, Assistant Moderator of De- History 2, B.S. Drexel Institute of batlng Team, B.S. Villanova Univer- Technology, M.A. Villanova Univer- sity sity. Mr. Thomas R. Sabol General Science, BioloEYs Coach of Varsity Baseball, Coach of Varsity Basketball, Assistant Director of Ath- letics, B.S. Villanova University. Rev. Henry F. Scanlon, O.S.A. Mr. Joseph R. Scheer Rev. James F. Simon Biology, Coach and Moderator of J.V. General Science, Chemistry, B.A. St. Religion 3, English 3, B.A. St Charles Tennis, Moderator of Biology Club, Charles Seminary. Seminary, M.A. St. Charles Seminary B.A. LaSalle College. Mr. Alexander J. Skivo English 1-3, B.S. St. Joseph's College. Rev. Joseph A. Spinelli, 0.S.A. Chemistry, Moderator of Chemistry Club, Assistant Chairman of Science Department, B.A. Vi-llanov Univer- . . ,, - , ff fl slty I Siu If wi? K , lx Mr. Charles P. Steckel General Science, Assistant Librarian, B.S. St. Joseph's College. Mr. Robert P. Stratton English 2, Coach and Moderator of Rifle Team, Coach oi J.V. Baseball, B.A. St. Francis College. COURSE PLOTTERS-Grouped together after a hard day of teaching, Fathers Duffy, Foley, Nowlan and Hemler talk over pre- vious events of the day. Apparently, Fr. Duffy has related a humorous anecdote from his daily exploits. Rev. James R. Thumxan, 0.S.A. Geometry 2, Moderator of Newspaper Moderator of Sophomore Class, B.A. M.A. Villanova University. M . R d Van Allen Rev. William C. Van Breda, 0.S.A. Rev. G. A. P. Van Daelen, C.I.C M r 0 ger Englhh 2, B-A- Vill2IIOv1l University. Latin 1-2 -4, Chairman of Classical Geometry 2, Louvaln, Belgium. Language Department, B.A. Augus- linianum Eindhoven, The Nether- lands. Navga or: Rev. Marcel Van Thi-lo, C.I.C.M. Mr. Charles T. Vogel Rev. Thomas F. Walsh English 1, History 1, Assistant Li- English 1, Coach of Debating Team. Religion 4, Problems of Democracy, brarian, Louvain, Belgium. Moderator of Chess Team, B.S. St. Chaplain, B.A. St. Charles Seminary. Joseph's College. I r W W w Rev. James E. Warne, O.S.A. Mr. Robert F. Waters Rev. Leo J. Zonneveld, C.I.C.M. Religion 2, Assistant Moderator of Latin 1, Assistant Moderator of Glee Geometry 2, B.A., M.A. Nymegen, Band and Band Mothers Association, Club, B.A. St. .lo-seph's College. Holland. B.A. Villanova University, M.A. Cath- olic University. , o . . . cfzarfmg our conf e. l WIRE SERVICE-Q-The air of quiet etiiciency and competence, characteristic of Mrs. Buckley, is captured here as she performs one nf her many secretarial duties. pabl 2' relaf bn: department MAY I HELP YOU? -Always ready to lend assistance when- FINGER TIP CONTROL-Youthful enthusiasm along with a ever she can, Mrs. Dirren combines ability with a bright per- natural ability are salient traits of Miss Mary Anne Espenshade. sonality to attain the principle factor, efficiency. Always on the job, she is a stalwart member of the office staff. Se un' y 6114 a' Q ivfh l--as-Q,- .yi . so ,. MU., N-melee, -ll SPACE RENDEZVOUS-Fr. Maguire seems to be enjoying this meeting with a student. The discipline office holds terrors for some students, hut these fears are unfounded. Prayers, patience and a pad of jug slips assist him in his duties. FRIENDSHIP II--Fr. Galloway and Fr. Doran perform thc daily checkout of absentees. These capable men form the nucleus of the discipline control center. The pacifist infiuence of the disciplinarians diffuses from this small office to the farthest reaches of the school. Explonhg ffze Heavens IN SPIRITUAL CONTACT-The essence of spirituality is depicted in both thought and action by these students. A close life with their Creator becomes a reality through the reception of the Holy Eucharist. 'BETWEEN GOD AND MAN is the position occupied by Rev. Joseph Gill, 0.S.A. As the Chaplain and Spiritual Director, he is well-known by all the students. Father devotes-his time mainly to the encourage- ment of the religious aspect in the fields of Sports, Scholastics, and Activities. WITH MI-NDS AND HEARTS LIFTED TO' GOD-The Class Mass has become an integral part of the studentis spiritual life at Bonner. Here each member of the student body has the oppor- tunity not only to obtain the graces that are available in the Sacrifice of the Mass 'but to receive the Sacraments of Penance and Holy Eucharist. 'sy' f.,,H'+fa v NAVIGATION OFFICER-Rev. John Melton, 0.S.A., the capable and resourceful Guidance Counselor, is pictured in a familiar pose. College Boards, transcripts and application forms weigh the human factors against the psychological. It is Father's job to interpret the results in terms of intellectual capacity and college achievement. Many astronauts have reached the apogee of success through the guiding course which Father has made available. MEN OF RESEARCH-Affable Fr. Melton seems to have just recounted an amusing anecdote to Nicholas Arone. .Moments such as these are a pleasant respite from the sometimes more arduous task of choosing a suitable college or career. The first and most important stage of career planning, that of choosing a profitable life-long job, is often kindled in these briefing sessions. 60 Vance Sy em iStairway 'I-to the 'itars X I L - sg W QR - r XX 5 Lf L 9 s In i , If ,Q gg .3 f , Y In -I fs 1? 4... lg 2 if 3 fl-+. SECTI-ON D-l Bottom Row: T. McGuigan, G. Martin, R. Rygiel, J. Connor, R. Golden, T. Smith, J. Hinkle, J. Mc- Cormick. Second Row: J. Klein, S. Mabie, T. Glenn, M. Glenn, C. Slefnnski, M. Morlino, K. Tennity. Third Row: R. Noon, C. Picofsky, G. Wainwright, S. McGann, J. Sassani, C. Bennett, R. Sando, J. Van Belle. Fourth Row: W. Kelso, D. DiCerbo, R. Col- lins, O. O'Keefe, J. Kilcullen, M. Guerin, J. Mc- Grane. Fifth Row: C. Perretta, W. Meeley, M. Mal- lay, A. Grube, J. Spina, C. Lauletta, R. Jankiewicz, J. Burt. Sixth Row: D. Egan, D. Wardo, J. Curry. SECTION D-2 Bottom Row: T. Murnane, D. Lancaster, A. Cen- sullo, M. Weber, J. Muth, J. Mulholland, J. Haverty, E. Moses. Second Row: K. Kennedy, N. O'Brien R. Parsons. J. Denning, J. Walsh, G. Schulez, Ti Hoelzle. Third Row: A. Cntani, F. McDonnell, P Mayer, R. Nee, J. Micucci, J. McCullough, J. Man- ley, R. Unipan. Fourth Row: H. Blisard, V. Cos- lanzo, B. Rodini, F. Angelilli, D. Balestra, R. Barry, E. Kelly. Fifth Row: L. Cavaliere, J. D'Archangelo, R. Lutz, G. Alexander, J. Stack, G. Gibson, T. Her- ron, R. DiLullo. Sixth Row: J. Fuhs, M. Hilden, D. I-'resfzmen . . . 'rg SECTION 'D-3 Bottom. Row: R. Perkins, J. Lynn, M. Jacohini, B. Janczuk, M. Kane, W. Srmith, E. Connelly, D. Shan- non. Second Row: J. 0'Reilly, R. DeUriarte, P. Tal- lant, P. DiCecco, D. Taylor, T. Sciorilli, K. Thomas. Third Row: F. David, T. Portland, J. Murray, A. Lozinak, J. Reich, J. Callahan, W. Brown, J. Quinn. Fourth Row: L. Begley, W. Hickey, K. Howarth, J. Greco, P. Morris, J. Kutys, W. Lehman. Fifth Row: JJ McDonough, L. Gerrity, J. Devine, J. Campbell, M. Basilio, W. Borda, J. Luongo, L. Sgro. Sixth Rcrw: J. Toner, G. DiPietro, P. Meyer, F. Murphy, B. O'Hare., W. Culp, M. Schmitt. STRONG STUBBORN AND SUCCESSFUL-That's the best way to describe the frosh football team Under the direction of Mr. Jack Gottshalk and Mr. Philip Carclamone, these potential stars hase earned for themselves well-deserved congratulations. SECTION D-4 Bottom Row: J. Schmucki, P. Valentine, J. Boyer, P. Shaw, C. Sowers, D. Clark, F. Devlin, D. Powers. Second Row: J. Byrne, A. Renzulli, S. Burgess, L. DiGiantomasso, A. Espositio, T. Collington, J. Heaney. Third Row: R. Smith, W. Allen, A. Moffat, R. Curts, N. Lyons, P. Zinni, T. Troy, W. Peoples. Fourth Row: R. Seelaus, R. Galvelis, W. Dunn, G. Donahue, M. Kroeger, V. Marinelli, P. Finley. F ifth Row: J. Thompson, J. Stanton, H. Pettyjohn, J. Dudley, P. Rizol, J. Fallon, G. McLaughlin, F. Parkhill. Sixth Row: T. McGrath, J. Connors, J. Spinelli, A. Loos, L. Nemetz, T. O'Malley, E. Kiss- inger, J. Fisher. SECTION D-5 Bottom Row: J. Dougherty, M. Feeney, T. Hoesch, S. Malanona, J. Hartman, R. Johnson, J. Bupping- ton, D. Matthews. Second Row: R. Schlosser, W. Ziegenfuss, D. Johnson, J. Vagnoni, T. Nicholson, A. Flatley, J. Suiter. Third Row: P. Weihmann, M. Cooney, D. Connor, J. McCann, J. Hoey, G. Lehman, J. Stanton, P. DiBona, M. Haggerty. Fourth Row: H. McFadden, J. Leska, D. Attmore, A. Soby, J. Mulhem, W. McGee, G. Martin, T. Valente. Fifth Row: W. Tyson, E. Short, R. Delaney, A. Benin- casa, J. Devenney, R. Valenti, W. Yoshida, C. Power. Sixth Row: G. Gehring, T. Woestman, R. Six, J. Kenny, W. Clark, R. Campbell, E. Niehaus. SECTION D-6 Bottom Row: C. Searl, A. Cowley, C. Balzano, R. Woody, M. Piznak, A. Grande, R. Spera, L. Vilotti. Second Row: J. Rogers, E. Sacchetti, G. Juisti, C. Shuck, J. Beamon, J. Clifford, J. Thomas. Third Row: T. Mancini, C. Crawford, H. McGrory, J. Hollenden, G. Drewett, W. Harley, R. White, J. Sell. Fourth Row: R. Green, G. Sandone, W. Single- ton, J. McGinnis, J. Maguire, W. Slivar, D. Phil- lips. Fifth Row: P. Coughlin, C. VanLeer, J. Tyson, L. Tracy, M. Moore, C. Lozowicki, N. McCrossen, G. Grammond. Sixth Row: D. Murray, H. Casey, T. Suplee, B. Lohr. S Q - L SECTION D-9 Bottom Row: E. Slubblefield, R. Lutz, L. Hathaway, D. Callaghan. W. Sheehan, J. O'Hara, V. Petrillo, J. Centanni. Second Row: J. 1Rhein, J. Romanelli, J. Geslao, G. Cassidy, J. Aldridge, J. Carr, E. En- derle. Third Row: J. Coleman, W. Danelutti, G. Patton, L. Gustenfeld, J. Leigh, R. Tricami, B. Stonelake, D. 0'Connor. Fourth Row: J. Redding- ton, D. Price, L. Daley, J. Dennin, M. Colgan, W. Love, W. Werndl, R. Meehan, R. Bachman. Fifth Row: M. Ruggiano, D. Hanlon, J. Mazzotta, M. En ler J. Galla her, D Karol, T. Zerbe W High! E v 8 - Q - - Sixth Row: A. Doll, M. King, K. Joyce, J. McGee- han, L. Kelly, L. Emmertz, K. Layton, R. Beaty, M. 0'Connor. -171 expeninenfal stage SECTION D-7 Bottom Row: F. Smith, R. Rendler, J. Adler, J. Galli, M. Lavin, N. Rallini, J. Sullivan, A. Grisillo, W. Rupert. Second Row: R. Riviello, D. Hagan, D. Caramanico, J. Cleary, R. Nolan, P. Forlano, W. Gallagher, F. Quigley. Third Row: J. Powers, G. Golia, C. Chandlee, T. Leonard, T. Chance, J. Gal- ligan, A. Targuinio, N. DeCerchio. Fourth Row: C. Grimes, A. Gentile, J. Green, W. Dougherty, D. George, J. Murrin, S. Johnston, R. Carsia. Fifth Row: J. Gaughan, M. Howard, F. Carroll, R. Perls- weig, J. Poynton, T. Ruggieri, C. Sabin, R. Roegner. Sixth Row: R. Pearson, R. Larentwicz, T. Temple- ton, S. Terruso, T. Yaegel, iD. Salotto, F. McConnell. SECTION D-8 Bottom Row: P. Mascio, V. Giancola, C. Miller, C. Finley, P. Blubello, L. Higgins, R. Insogna, A. Orig- lio. Second Row: J. Trosino, R. Corcoran, J. Mc- Gorman, A. Romano, J. Price, F. Palecko, J. Quinn. Third Row: D. Schramm, V. Good, P. Stevens, D. McCloskey, R. Ward, G. Giello, J. McVeigh, R. Turner. Fourth Row: R. Armstrong, J. Shedlosky, W. Aurite, V. Tocci, J. Lang, F. McGowan, J. Ber- rong, R. Sarnese, D. Smyth. Fifth Row: H. Stewart, M. Goodwin, M. Dulin, F. Rodgers, F. Rizzo, F. Zisak, P. Vandenberg, T. Perry. Sixth Row: T. Pat- terson, M. Detweiler, M. Stephens, R. VanBlunk, J. Freeman, R. Garvey, R. O'Connor, T. Sullivan, G. Mahon. FUTURE SCIENTISTS Fr Nldorf md Mr Dougherty point out IINAL I'WSTRUCTIONS4Using an sheet of questions taken from ome interesting wspects of the Van De Gfdllf Generator for the previous tests, Fr. Hemler tries his best to prepare the students of henefit of two promlsmg students The little fellow on the desl seetlon D 7 for their World History examination. SECTION D-10 Bottom Row: S. Sulger, J. Roach, B. LaMarra, G Bell, M. Hanahan, T. Prendergast, J. McCann, M McGarrigle. Second Row: A. Tieri, R. Gilbotowski K. Dunne, W. Morgan, S. Andrien, J. Dunleavy R. Lawless. Third Row: A. Formato, T. Lynch J. Thompson, J. Larkin, A. Fletcher, C. Pizzi, R DePierri, J. McElhone. Fourth Row: C. Baltaeff, P. Volk, F. Santelli, D. Finan, E. Lally, G. Cerrity D. Duane. Fifth Row: L. Besa, P. Ropone, G Petzelt, D. McLaughlin, D. Walker, J. Logan, A. McDermott, M. Conaboy. Sixth Row: J. Fogany B. Owens, E. Cameron, W. Doyle, 'P. Lloyd. SECTION .D-11 Bottom Row: A. Marcellus, R. McGinn, D. Quaile J. Villare, A. Bove, C. DiEgidio, C. Hee, J. Gunn Second Row: T. D'Ulisse, S. Leonard, W. Shilling- ford, P. Riedel, .D. Elkins, J. Capuzzi, L. Cappello Third Row: J. Curley, R. Baltrunas, D. Cannon J. McManus, A. Kenney, J. McGough, L. Spano A. Massingor. Fourth Row: R. Brennan, D. Kildea E. Ursprung, J. Dougherty, C. Duncan, E. English T. Boggs, J. Andiario, G. Hickey. Fifth Row! R. Benshetler, E. Pusey, J. Laverty, D. MacNamara L. Forlano, T. McGinn, J. McLaughlin, R. Car chinsky. s 0 1 s s 1 s 1 1 -fzoplbg for success SECTION D-12 Bottom Row: T. Shanahan, J. Centrella, A. Sping- ler, H. Freeland, R. Smith, R. Cahill, P. Caldwell G. Buchan. Second Row: V. lannone, M. Kingston G. Sexton, F. Galletti, T. Maguire, D. McNichol, E. Pugliese. Third Row: J. Cunningham, W. Duron, J. Annan, R. Haas, G. Gray, G. Dean, K. Smith, J. Sugden. Fourth Row: P. Hykel, M. Burns, F. Furmaniak, V. DiCicco, M. Smith, J. Martinelli, A. Gerace. Fifth Row: C. Clement, R. McLaughlin, J. Donahue, J. Montague, F. Cossentino, R. Greco, J. Tracy, S. Schmucker. Sixth Row: R. Brady, P. Waclawsk , D Ma rie T. Sherlock, L. Farrell, Y - S a D. McLaughlin, R. Memo, J. Fricko. SECTION D . -13 Bottom Row: R. Laut, J. Wiegand, R. Crowley, D. Ward, G. Crawford, B. Garner, P. Contino, V. Randazzo. Second Row: R. Bedn-ar, H. Keogh, R. Henry, E. Carroll, J. Grugan, L. Eichman, H. Watson, J. Dalessandro, W. Whitehead. Third Row: V. Strollo, D. Pierson, J. Kelly, P. Crally, J. Houldin, M. Di:Domenico, A. DeLacy, J. Garvey. Fourth Row: R. France, E. Smith, R. Courtney, P. Anastasi, S. Schofield, W. McCauley, B. Pokropski, G. Walms- ley. Fifth Row: R. Serpente, J. Krajzinger, G. Harvey, J. Stubblebine, J. Curran, E. Sheehan, J. Luchetta, S. Reilly. Sixth Row: M. Young, R. Rickards, R. Bryan, M. Giello. SECTI . ON D-14 Bottom Row: J. Mulholland, J. Gartland, D. Kramer, P. Prendergast, P. Fletcher, P. DiGiuseppe, H Dougherty, E. Petrongolo. Second Row: P. Musca tello, J. Thomas, R. Barthmaier, R. Polier, T. Car: rigan, P. McKenna, T. Whitmore. Third Row: J. KellY, J. lM0loko, J. Farley, A. Ginnini, J. Sprows T. Martin, J. Fallis, J. Farley. Fourth Row: F Guille, F. O'Connell, J. Schwab, J. Snyder, E. Rngo R. Feehery, J. Guerrieri. Fifth Row: G. Malfara C. Votta, J. Gavin, J. Cuorato, W. Campbell, T Gummel, W. Coates. 1 1 s SECTION D-15 Bottom Row: F. Scholl, T. Roselli, R. Hackett, S. Cellucci, A. Delello, L. Stromberg, W. Wheany, J. Profeta. Second Row: J. Fiedler, 'R. O'Donnell, R. Stark, J. Tunstall, W. Cramer, C. Martino, R. Bowman. Third Row: M. D'Amico, P. Tomlinson, J. High, J. D'Amico, P. DiMario, P. Rogers, M. Rowey, F. Werner. Fourth Row: G. Petrus, B. Fisher, J. Dalo, R. Wester. J. Marshall, J. Albertus, T. Biggs. Fifth Row: W. Rodgers, C. Schluck, E. Fcrara. C. Fox. M. Quinlan, R. Smith, P. Mira- bile, M. Perlofi. Sixth Row: S. Pacitti, R. Bradley, M. Fitzsimmons, M. Norman, D. Reilly, C. Saracino, R. Dougherty, R. Stanley. SECTION D-16 Bottom Row: J. McManus, P. Moore, J. Schmidt, J. Murphy, D. Johnson, E. Lane, W. Shields, K. Kelley. Second Row: D. Rochford, R. Weightman, C. Nagle, B. McElroy, A. Spano, J. Sullivan, W. Panko. Third Row: T. McCabe, F. Prezio, R. Ric- cardelli, J. McCarthy, J. Ricci, S. Glowacki, W. Hall, R. Perkner. Fourth Row: J. Burke, K. Kellow, J. Jones, C. McDonald, T. Heslip, B. Madden, W. McCinn. Fifth Row: J. Webb, E. O'Brien, W. Griffith, G. Spalding, W. Ketler, T. Shain. BRIEFING SESSIONNFL MarDougall points out several important points about the structure of some well-known parahles of the Gospel. Interested students of Section D-2 watch closely and take notes on the subject. A better understanding of the parahles of Christ is one step these Freshmen are taking to a deeper apprecia- tion of their study of Religion. SECTION D-17 Bottom Row: M. Campbell, E. Ennis, T. Thornton, J. Pizzi, P. Marciante, V. Farina, J. McConnell J. Fitzpatrick. Second Row: L. Pinto, F. Reagoso J. Fisher, L. Weaver, A. Del Buono, H. Coyle J. Chervenic. Third Row: F. In-gelsby, M. 0'Lough lin, R. McKenna, J. Kennedy, E. Lafferty, J. Cliggett CJ G. Williams, A. Gariano, T. DiLuzio, D. Logan J. Curran, W. Sciocchetti. Fifth Row: M. DeLuca V. Travetti, A. Comprisi, J. Carr, A. Mongiello P . Nelson, W. Pearlingi. .- 'S . McLean, J. 'Dillon. Fourth Row: J. Flatley, SECTION D-18 Bottom Row: A. Gagliardi, J. Hatch, E. Dunn, J. Maloney, E. Lioughlin, F. Haggerty, A. Davis, G. Feehan. Second Row: D. Hayes, J. Manfredonia, T. KellY1 J. Manley, E. Bush, F. Dath, J. Ciuifre. Third Row: F. Gambino, C. Henry, J. Hogan, D. Morettini, J. Gaudinski, R. Gallop, E. Casey. Fourth Row: J. Lincoln, R. Anthony, J. Barlow, P. Mengel, J. Dewees, J. Cunningham, J. Bingham. Fifth Row: B. Epperson, L. Frinito, J. Dolente, A. Carey. SECTION .D-19 Bottom Row: G. DellaFranco, J. Gosnay, T. 'Cama- naro, W. Morrison, C. Galletti, R. Healis, A. Mehan. Second Row: J. Murphy, R. Devlin, N. Gambino W. Atkins, W. Kennedy, H. Houghton. Third Row: J. Murray, A. Rotoli, D. Spangenberg, J. Corcoran, E. Harter, J. Nulty, D. Vetter. Fourth Row: J. Ditmore, E. Dougherty, J. Helyenek, M. -Davia, R. Farrelly, J. Casey, J. Flounders, E. Wisely. Fifth Row: W. Joyce, N. Pinto, R. Finn, W. Bradley, W. Friel, J. Chambers, M. Stahinski, R. Magolon, C. McCu.llen'. -planmhg Mel? fum e SECTION D-21 Bottom Row: S. Pozzi, R. Nies, R. Scales, L. Dougherty, J. Mesiti, M. Goff, G. Delaney, W. Fuller. Second Row: J. Cusano, D. Johnston, J. Toner, C. Warrington, D. Coughlin, F. Sweeney, S. Cutuli. Third Row: R. Connor, W. Johnston, J. Murray, J. Warrington, D. Huyette, F. Haney, J. Fare, J. Cicala. Fourth Row: S. Geiger, J. Matlock, H. Cook, H. Schmidt, L. Biesten, W. Ralph, J. Doyle. Fifth Row: M. Fallis, J. Cook, M. Notorfrancesco, J. Joyce, A. DeGaetano, R. Siddons, C. Coyle, L. Bachetti. Sixth Row: D. Stichter, J. Southers, R. Hallamyer, R. Burke, F. Cordova. SECTION 'D-22 Bottom Row: A. Amadio, R. McFadden, T. Finizio. P. Leardi, fD. Baker, O. Rosemann, D. Mansueto, M. Hall. Second Row: R. Maio, T. Seccia, J. Calvin, R. McCoullough, R. McCourt, W. Diedrich, D. Tatum. Third Row: R. Rihecca, P. Craig, C. Little, J. Ford, D. LaReIl, J. Jennings, J. Melbourne, G. Stefan. Fourth Row: C. Simone, R. MacNeal, J. Owens, J. Duff, E. Kelly, H. Criswell, F. Staquet. Fifth Row: C. Desantis, V. Dercole, P. Wagner, R. Shingle, L. Baraldi, C. Burns. SECTION D-20 Bottom Row: J. Ruilino, B. O,Loughlin, R. Rainer A. Avicolli, J. Gallagher, T. Pitetti, W. Trout, J Brumfield. Second Row: P. Cahill, P. Rorke, D. DiFrancisco, G. Solitro, D. Bucciarelli, W. Dough- erty, R. Calhoun. Third Row: M. Reaney, D Lallier, V. Cavone, L. Atkinson, B. Dickerson, J Pusztay, J. Leen, S. Rudloff. Fourth Row: J. Can non, S. Pickhaver, W. Williams, R. Yori, B. Mac- Donald, J. Payne, L. Balestra. Fifth Row: T. Trem- hicky, J. Whitly, R. Butler. SECTION D-23 Bottom Row: W. Lear, D. Grimes, J. Kelly, M. Kelly, R. Stickley, C. Scavitto, J. Bunting, W. Euans. Second Row: J. McIntosh, R. O'Toole, R. Brown, E. Kuhnley, G. Walt, G. Ranieri, G. Siddons, J. Hazelton. Third Row: J. Kelly, J. Sambuco, M. Warwick, D. Halloran, fD. Ferroni, R. Mina, J. O'Hara, J. Morris. Fourth Row: E. Travis, W. Littrell, A. Duffield, K. Hall, W. Lockhart, J. Verdi, M. Murtaugh. Fifth Row: J. Yurick, R. Shoemaker, R. Orlick, T. Ressel, L. Lightcap, T. Russell, F. Natale, D. Mellor. opfzomore .. TUNING IN--Bob Boswell seems to be listening lo good news as Nurse Mrs. Caroline Conway checks his hearing during the underclass physical examinations. Classmate Bob Amore anxiously awaits his turn to be let in on the secret. SECTION C-1 Bottom Row: G. Flannery, R. Fieo, P. Martinson, J. Lang, N. Ariano, A. Mussari, A. Falgiani, J. Keating. Second Row: M. Salmon, F. Butz, T. Grudkowski, J. Maurer, T. Casey. J. McGinn, J. Sweeney. Third Row: B. Kearns, V. O'Donnell, D. Herbert, R-. Greto, F. Martinez, A. DiPasquale, J. Collins, T. Stapleton. Fourth Row: J. Newman, R. LeBon, W. Guest, E. Elliot, F. Foley, R. Squitiere, F. Pavlik, P. Jonik. Fifth Row: J. Pefetti, S. Mon- gelluzzo, R. Morris, D. Lindsay, M. Schafer, R. Scipione, J. Sarno, M. O'Connor. Sixth Row: G. Roth, S. Mask, T. Clarke, M. Dotsey, J. Hasson, J. Baulis, J. Kleinherg, A. Basilio, H. McQuillen. SECTION C-2 Bottom Row: G. Lotter, S. Lucey, R. McDevitt., J. Schank, P. Hart, M. Turco, J. Packer, J. Laskas. Second Row: M. Raguckas, A. Rosen, W. Martin, E. Stivender, G. Gallagher, L. Halpin, P. Pecori Third Row: T. Rygiel, T.' Lanshe, M. Jenemann R. DiPasquale, T. Guinnn, J. Brelin, W. Mulholland G. Gabris. Fourth Row: J. Gomiley, G. Veith: J. Hickey, V. DiMarco, D. Devaney, J. Volk, J Nash . War o. Fi th Row J. Mollo , F Witte , J . s I I Y - , R. Brown, T. Mingey, M. Kane, A. Logan, V. Mc- Veigh., E. Wojciechosvicz. Sixth Row: L. Lhulier, R. Goldschmidt, P. McGrail, A. Brauner, J. Geno- vese, J. Sharkey, R. Glaudel, F. Guerin. 9 4 , f M1 fuzllg i ll 1 ' SECTION C-3 Bottom Row: R. Brown, J. Hogan, M. Krug, J. Di Enno, W. Ovelman, V. Brooks, T. Green, G. Jones. Second Row: L. F'letcher, E. MacDonald, P. Adams, C. Sgro, D. McClynn, R. Wittorf, M Llewellyn., S. Vitali. Third Row: R. Mervine, W. Hooper, M. Kerl, J. Payne, W. Kelly, T. Cionta, A. Clay, C. Smith. Fourth Row: C. Filberg, J Fischer, G. Liscio, B. Hearn, H. Doherty, V. Morgan W. Fletcher, W. Weston, G. Smith. Fifth Row. T. McIntyre, W. Chandler, W. Harrison, W. Steven- son, J. Carchinsky, J. Cunningham, M. McKenna, J. Godfrey. Sixth Row: W. Benecke, J. Cleary, J. Gougeon, T. Cleary, F. McCann, J. Dallahan, N. Kropp, D. Russell, J. Tranchitella. SECTION C-4 Bottom Row: R. Janczuk, R. McMenamin, L. Glo- vier, G. Bossone, W. Schalleur, J. Charder, L. Adams, B. Bonekat. Second Row: M. Donahue. A. Santelln, J. Donahue, E. Butler, C. Quinn, H. Gardler, W. Colman. Third Row: A. Naddeo, T. Denny, J. Burke, H. Bracken, C. Crewson, J. Davis. J. Brumfield, R. Corcoran. Fourth Row: J. Sekul, P. Gillan, J. Keogh, R. Genello, D. Civitella, R. Sykes, R. Jones, J. D'Amico, L. Lalli. Fifth Row: T. Mitchell, J. Connor, E. Mahon, L. Dillon, J. Mariano, S. Cain, S. Ferrara, J. Bustard, J. Ryan. Sixth Row: D. Marshall, R. Jones, C. Purrenhage. J. Johnson, W. Purner, C. Kopf, A. McKee, R. Iannuzzelli, F. Ferguson. SECTION C-5 Bottom Row: J. Morrissey, T. Gavigan, D. Walsh J. Kelly, A. Mc'Glone, E. Driscoll, W. Williams B. Connolly. Second Row: T. Hermnnsen, J. Walsh A. Contino, M. Peisochenske, T. Marcino, R. Howe F. Hoguet. Third Row: F. Houldin, A. D'Agostini R. Rupnik, E. Middaugh, J. Wolf, C. Robinson B. Gail, L. DeFeo. Fourth Row: J. Doyle, T Mulholland, L. Cataldo, E. Rainey, D. O'Leary, F Falcone, G. Matthews, S. Brownstein, P. Dougherty Fifth Row: W. Bernhardt, J. Isabella, J. Keating T. Burke, J. Kane, V. Devlin, J. Reed, R. Stephano J. Wusinich. Sixth Row: W. Stott, E. Paffett, R Trout, J. Dalton, J. Teeple, J. Kelly, M. Kennedy T. Quinn, M. Paulina. Q a Q - Q s FILLING TI-PE VACUUM-Members of section C-20, under the direction of Fr. McGettigan, ponder thoughtfully over their Religion textbooks. In such an disciplined atmosphere, the student finds study easier and comprehension more complete. A - A .. R t Q SECTION C-6 Bottom Row: S. Carr, R. Walker, V. Zarrilli, C. Eichenlaub, J. Green, J. Bonner, E. Rowan, J. Slattery. Second Row: B. McCormick, J. Gallagher, M. Whitmore, W. Metzler, S. Blewitt,' A. Mehan, F. Regan, E. Boeggeman. Third Row: D. Fischer, T. Shertz, J. Keenan, J. Evans, J. Corsi, J. Glenn, J. McGinley, L. Fichter. Fourth Row: J. Webb, P. Piotrowicz, H. Burt, J. Ferroni, L. Amato, J. Feeney, R. Cairns, J. Lerro, J. Delaney, J. McComas. Fifth Row: J. Moran, T. Lehn, G. Metzger, G. Cray, G. Crumhie, S. Cosser, G. Smith, J. Gedion. Sixth Row: -C. Crawford, P. D'Emilio, P. Conway, V. Iacone, M. McCrory, E. McCullough, F. Bradley, V. Rispoli. SECTION C-7 Bottom Row: T. Myles, P. Ranelli, J. Sheehan, D. Killeen, N. Barnes, R. Mathers, E. Micolucci, J. Zuhek. Second Row: J. Rafter, J. McMenamin, J. McArdle, T. Bellenghi, F. Clearfield, T. McCol- lum, R. Lobb, P. McTaggart. Third Row: R. Regan, D. Simpson, B. Gindville, M. Ballezzi, E. Grimley, G. White, W. Rogers, R. Savastio, M. O'Donnell. Fourth Row: C. Stott, D. McGrath, M. Menseck, A. Avicolli, R. Gress, D. Bradley, J. Dooley, M. Heneghan. Fifth Row: J. Clancy, T. Serocca, F. Coll, E. Delaney, S. Cooke, D. Berry, J. Lally, J. McLaughlin, D. Legidakes. Sixth Row: G. Dugan, T. McFadden, J. Ryan, S. DiMarco, W. Toy, J. Boncek, J. Gill, G. Morman, G. Totaro. SECTION C-10 Bottom Row: C. Keough, P. Gallo, C. Corrigan, P. Nager, G. Arnold, M. Peluso, M. Glynn, C. Hunter. Second Row: J. Foy, C. Marshall, J. Sullivan, W. Hennessy, W. Smith, S. Yannie, R. Ninni. Third Row: J. Cox, M. Ballerino, J. Campbell, J. Kush, J. Havens, D. Kellar, P. Volk, J. Keflhane, A. Amore. Fourth Row: R. Taylor, P. Cozzone, W. Ritchie, C. Kachelries, R. Keenan, P. Bergen, L. Bierling, J. McCann R Lockhart Fi th Row M 1 - - - 'f I J. cGroarty, J. Jordan, L. Tomassone, D. O'Connell, B. Ray, B. Mengele, G. Selner, L. Talbot, J. Beaumont. Sixth Row: T. Dolhancryk, T. McBride, T. Rosser, D. Hulton, M. Snow, E. Gallagher, C. Blum, W. Reavey, H. Murray, M. Maiovco. -Me second stage SECTION C-8 Bottom Row: R. Griffin, C. Mc1Keown, T. Prince B. Pascucci, M. Gillin, P. Pierce, W. Smith, D. Boylel Second Row: M. Frank, B. McLeman, J. Gallagher, P. McDonnell, J. Carlin, W. Glacken, V. Liheri. Third Row: T. Stewart, G. Maguire, T. Pierantozzi, J. Welsh, R. Garraty, B. Kenney, M. Ogden, R. Messina. Fourth Row: J. Klein, A. Ricciotti, N. Peca, R. Brown, M. McKee, R. Craskey, P. Mandato, A. Sindaco, R. Maffei. Fifth Row: T. McCrossan, J. Werner, B. Bennet, J. Mathis, J. uDuchak, D. DiSantis, E. Gallen, D. Connor, F. Plunkett. Sixth Row: J. Orlando, J. Logan, F. Connell, D. Necleros- tek, J. Smaltz, S. Karapcik, M. Fitzgerald, R. Mul- holland, N. Mattera, R. Gallagher. SECTION C-9 Bottom Row: M. Fee, J. Rosalo, K. Hollenstein, J. Filano, W. Haenn, D. DeRitis, J. Mazza, M. Brotschul. Second Row: J. Livingston, L. Lenzi, G. DeNatale, J. Stedman, P. Williams, R. Lersch, A. Gentile. Third Row: L. Cana, J. Gleason, T. Cornish, J. Carlin, R. Guarini, G. Cordes, W. Bierling, W. Rich. Fourth Raw: W. Troisi, S. Gallagher, J. Irwin, T. McGinn, J. DeSantis, J. Bellam, D. Solomon, J. Carney, J. Pacocha. Fifth- Row: P. Holmes, H. Grassa, S. Lewis, W. Creamer. T. Kane, M. Wood, F. Maguire, T. Foley, C. Corace. Sixth Row: J. Connor, T. Callahan, J. Barry, R. Carroll, J. McHenry, C. McCall, T. Helier, R. Andriole, R. Lightner. SECTION C-11 Bottom Row: F. Mescall, G. Slook, P. Malone, J. Collins, G. Husted, J. Wilson, D. Todd, H. Drum- mond. Second Row: T. O'Leary, W. Bridegam, J. Docherty, J. Fowler, A. Castagna, J. Leary, J. Taylor. Third Row: R. Krill, R. Jordan, R. Dono- hue, J. Fresc, B. Blake, J. Manley, G. McKinney, D. Aufiery. Fourth Row: F. Esposito, G. McCans, J. Grant, J. Matthews, J. Connolly, B. Curran, R. Blacknell, F. Ranalli, R. Parkin. Fifth Row: E. Woods, J. 0'Conner, R. McDermott, J. McGlynn, J. Talone, J. Lalli, J. Verica, J. Bonner. Sixth Row: J. Sweeney, J. McMaster, W. -Coll, W. Winkler, J. Stout, J. Breen, W. Dowling. J. Massey, D. Sherlock. SECTION C-12 Bottom Row: M. Cristinzio, J. Criscillo, J. Farrow, E. Scardecchio M. Mullen J. Fallon C. Sassaman G. MacDonald., Second Roda: W. Sheehan, S. George: J. Oherst, P. Davidson, T. Lewis, D. Penot, D. Lawler. Third Row: P. Maimmone, R. Landers, F. Santelli, T. Doyle, J. Coyle, J. Connell, S. Hanna, A. Mnndes. Fourth Row: W. Keiss, J. Lewis, J. MacMinn, C. Rae, H. Strack, J. Loughry, J. Scanlan, T. Kelly, J. France. Fifth Row: J. Bitting, J. Clark, G. Whelan, P. Boudwin, J. Tracy, D. Kellie, D. DiAntonio, E. Rapperty. Sixth Row: D. Dobrowol- ski, J. Frese, J. Jamison, P. Sarmousakis, J. Plebani, R. Leone, J. Guerin, R. Pasquarello, J. Lord. SECTION C-13 Bottom Row: Fitzgerald, R. Lee, R. Marcoccia, J. Landrum, R. Clapp, G. Salvitti, F. Farringyon, J. Vail. Second Row: M. DiGregoro, J. DeLizzio, J. McFadden, R. Amore, M. Manning, J. Makatche, W. Campbell. Third Row: M. Doyle, P. Sullivan, W. Meyer, J. Craskey, V. Brennan, J. McNally. T. Parke, R. McRae. Fourth Row: B. Devlin, T. Grubb, J. Costello, R. Boswell, G. Cerceo, A. Cavarocchi, J. Byrne. Fifth Row: F. Rainey, W. Lyons, D. Bosse, J. Sansone, J. Lindsay. J. Cuinane, M. McNally, C. Rourke. Sixth Row: J. Russo, B. Murphy, E. Madden, C. Dooling, R. Hartnett, H. Graff, S. Crowley, M. Dahm. -p oblhg the umifer e REACHING FOR THE MOON-Under the watchful eye of Fr. Thurman, Boh Griffin seems to have answered the problem at hand satisfactorily. However, not even the combined mathe- matical genius of C-8 can discover what formula enabled Bob to project his height to write his name at the top of the blackboard. SECTION C-14 Bottom Row: T. Stanley, 'C. Faust, R. Hoffman, J. O'Brien, R. Raker, L. Carnesi, T. D'Alonzo, R. Artese. Second Row: M. McGuire, A. Perry, B. Lippre, C. Lamoureux, C. 'Deery, E. Wainright, G. Cantwell. Third Row: J. Burns, G. Harper, J. Constantine, E. McNamara, M. Sethman, J. Salus, L. Gomez, P. Hendrick, F. Dyer. Fourth Row: W. Toohey, T. Ogden, G. Lanno, E. Kelly, A. Massari, D. Hyde, A. Volk, J. Eschbach, R. Floun- ders. Fifth Row: W. Tierney, M. Walker, R. Sexton. L. Paolella, B. Malone, T. Riley, J. Schard, T. McGovern. Sixth Row: D. Cirone, H. Taylor, R. Haynes, J. Santangelo, B. Calamita, J. Colligan, J. Hayes, R. O'Connell, G. Traynor, T. Lieberman. SECTION C-15 Bottom Row: J. Perricone, M. Torpey, M. Murphy, P. Gattoni, C. Dunn, G. Doody, R. Hopta, L. Hatch, T. Henry. Second Row: B. Dougherty, J. Mucchetti, R. Ford, J. Hodgins, J. Boyd, A. Carr, G. Lacivita, A. Rostovskis. Third Row: T. Mayrides, M. Paparo R. Kelly, P. Marrone, F. Morgan, D. Hopkins, B. Mclldaine, J. Woulfe. Fourth Row: J. O'Mara C. Steuher, J. Roesch, H. Forkner, W. DeFeo, J. Ricci, E. Pickhaver, M. Bergels, M. Bernardo. Fifth Row: T. O'Hagan, G. Capuzzi, T. Konrad, A. Greco, J. Callahan, T. McHugh, R. Teodoro W. Moore. Sixth Row: T. Shea, R. Mincarelli, D. Wadas, M. Osborn, J. DuBois, M. Hope, J. Gillespie, J. Connor, J. Riley, J. Wareikis. 9 1 9 SECTION C-16 Bottom Row: A. Ercole, T. Letlieri, F. Howe, R. Smith, D. Dierkes, E. Kelly, D. Sweeney, E. Hohan. Second Row: F. McCann, N. D,Amico, E. DiNicola, J. Black, B. Del Borrello, C. Breen, W. Hamlet. Third Row: N. Palo, L. Peranleau, J. McGowan J. Cahill, W. Keenan, T. Johnson, L. Faragher: A. Doherty. Fourth Row: E. Fennerty, R. Henley G. Mc uade, J Wilson., W. McLaughlin, N Shaw Q . . . , J. Trainer. Fifth Row: R. Moonan, R. Myers, T. Gallagher, W. Thompson, J. Buckley, C. O,Neill, J. Hall, J. Shaw. Sixth Row: R. Conlan, E. Floyd L - ' 1 -purswhg Me 7 goal SECTION C-17 Bottom Row: W. Caccese, J. McBride, F. Worrell, J. Kenney, J. Williams, -R. Ciatteo, T. Clary, M. Lyons. Second Row: W. Smith, J. Whearty, J Gallagher, J. Pandur, S. Mel-Iale, R. Dolan, A Annacone. Third Row: R. Donohue, C. Marsini E. Schefller, J. Bennett, J. Nuzzi, G. Koski, M Endres, T. Reilly. Fourth Row: J. DeConda, J Campbell, F. Desiderio, S. Clay, G. Tague, S DelPrato, M. DiFilippo. Fifth Row: H. Styers, R. Abt, J. Welsh, R. Bockus, G. Convey, H. Hippert F. Haas, T. Keller. Sixth Row: W. McMullin M. Dougherty, A. Dreger, G. Pagnoni, J. Connaghan W. Smith. ROARING AWAY-Demonstrating the wonders of biology, Fr. Scanlan stirs a roar of laughter for one of his well-known quips. Grateful for these tension-breakers which enliven their period, the students respond with undivided attention. Al- though section C-'I appears captivated by their friend on the desk, they cannot help wondering why he should lose his head over Father. s v SECTION C-20 Bottom Row: T. D'Angelo, V. D'Angelo, J. Duffy, R. DiMeo, W. Taylor, S. Morris, J. DeMarco. Sec. and Row: J. Bartolomeo, A. Repace, P. Hower T. Nugent, D. Innes, W. McGroarty. Third Row! J. Kelly, J. Hannon, C. Matthews, J. Wickersham N. cook, A. Squilla, W. cook. Fourth Row: Wf Carberry, R. Theil, M. Valentine, D. Gavin, J Dougherty. SECTION C-18 Bottom Row: F. Dallago, M. Marco, A. Finley J. Rossi, J. Kelly, J. Trauagline, R. Hansell, J DiGiovanni. Second Row: J. McGinnis, W. Downey A. Papa, W. Rachor, J. Falcone, B. Carroll, J. Dixon Third Row: R. Merker, J. Lang, L. Brown, B Gallagher, E. Traceski, J. Collins, E. Byrne, R Marsch. Fourth Row: G. Coyle, C. McCarthy J. Duggan, V. DePrinzio, J. Belefonle, J. Adams W. Pierangeli. Fifth Row: G. Crowley, T. Reali M. McNelis, T. Kohler, J. DeBon, M. 'O'Connell R. Lane, R. Chinery. Sixth Row: G. Toysey, R Tolancl, J. Davis, L. Kelly, J. Rossi. SECTION C-19 Bottom Row: T. Moleski, J. Gentile, J. Dwooner, F. White, J. Hutton, J. Bradley, B. Joyce, C. Flynn Second Row: T. Repace, E. Clinton, B. Hass, H. Orlando, J. McDougall, J. Jagodinski, ID. Gans. Third Row: J. Gibson, E. Monaghan, J. Cooney, E. Connor, T. Hettingcr, M. Gavin, R. Roney, J Dougherty. Fourth Row: E. Carey, J. Maglio, K Grady, V. Marra, J. Kelly, T. Montgomery, W. O'Malley. Fifth Row: T. Kneale, R. Corbi, J. Col- lete, C. Falvey, J. Sharkey, E. O'Donnell. CHECKING THE CHARTS-Draw ing up the social roster for the Junior Class are its capable and willing of- ficcrs: Cleft to right? Bill Booth, Vice-President, Jim Proud, President, Dave Shores, Secretaryg John Camp- bell, Treasurer. It is hoped that through the efforts of these dedicated individuals, this yea1 s Junior Class will maintain the high degree of ex- cellence which has characterized its underclass years. Jumbrs. . . SECTION B-1 Bottom Row: J. Smyth, A. Dellia, J. Atkins, R. Bellenghi, G. Bruderle, V. Marziani, E. Di Toro, J. Mallon. Second Row: R. Righter, B. Barry, K. Gallen, T. Masci, M. Natale, D. Webb, A. Guar- aldo, A. Mullin. Third Row: J. Kennedy, R. Ter- ranova, R. Keating, R. Kanewski, M. 0'Donnell, J. Bracken, F. Kenny, M. Walsh. Fourth Row: J. Newman, C. Robie, N. Rongione, G. Anderson, T. Smith, S. Joyce, D. Doherty. Fifth Row: L. Lomas, J. McClafferly, J. Keegan, H. Mackney, J. Nicastro, E. Sullivan, C. Angelo, IR. Baselice. Sixth Row: D. De Putron, J. Dooley, R. Babusci, J. Ewing, J. Arnholt, D. Linaugh, J. Reid. SECTION B-2 Bottom Row: J. Howard, L. Maahs, M. McKenna, R. Williams, W. Keane, R. Baca, J. Hemanez, D. Fagnan. Second Row: J. Quinn, J. Merlino, J. Rodan, M. Gallen. J. McCalla, J. Kunik, W. Salmon, T. Moore, E. Maisano. Third Row: R. Celiberti, R. Martino, J. Passero, F. Renz, J. Kauffman, G. DeLuca, S. Schramn, R. Delaney. Fourth Row: F. Lally, L. Dalton, L. Kilcullen, W. Devennex, R. Bott, J. Galek, D. Granato, A. Greco, M. McNally. Fifth Row: W. Kirkpatrick, J. Burt, W. Carroll, P. McCrea, W. Holley, M. DeFino, F. Dallas, Roger Burns. Sixth Row: C. Genovese, W. Manno, B. Watkinson, R. Humes, A. Yost, R. Mendte, P. Sor- rentino, J Smith.. SECTION B-3 Bottom Row: D. Flynn, R. Crewson, G. Bernabeo, D. McElancy, J. Raymond, J. McFarland, J. Cham- berlain, J. Quinlan. Second Row: P. Smith, S. Matarazzo, J. Cutuli, J. Anthony, C. Samhuco, R. Higgins, J. Buonadonna, R. Viola. Third Row: R. Kramer, J. Foley, W. McDevitt, R. Frankhanel, D. Burke, J. Pacitti, L. Mongiello, L. LaRosa. Fourth Row: J. Fischer, A. Hodlofski, D. Van Belle, H. Sexton, W. Toler, P. Mt-Auley, R. Ellis, E. Thomas. Fifth Row: J. Drummond, W. Fulton, F. Lowe, B. Geraghty, W. O'Donnell, E. Gallagher, G. Kennedy, H. Haley. Sixth Row: J. Hendrick, F. Nerney, G. Hall, J. Cellini, M. McNichol, T. Delaney. J. Heflernan. SECTION B-4 Bottom Row: J. Longo, W. Dill, L. Bardone, T. Baraldi, A. Shoop, A. Mina, D. McCollum, E. Rogers. Second Row: J. Strong, W. Kelly, D. Padley, C. Biller, W. Sullivan, R. Patterson, R. Danelutti. Third Row: J. McDevitt, J. Curtin, W. Booth, R. Donohoe, W. Bitting, J. Nolan, J. Conway, A. Mar- tino. Fourth Row: L. Rodgers, S. Thomas, J. Can- non, M. Bukata, R. Shaw, R. Cross, J. Brown. Fifth Row: D. Wassler, R. Mattson, E. Moore, M. Gal- lagher, R. Pustelny, B. Quaid, W. Hawes, J. Morton. Sixth Row: J. Schiavo, P. Porreca, W. Ford, J. Curran, C. Schmidt. MANAGING THE BUDGET-Engulfcd hy a whirl of facts and figures, members of section B-8 try lo figure their way out of the niiasnm Ihrnugh thc clear explanation of Business Math provided cheerfully by Fr. Jordan. SECTION B-5 Bottom Row: J. Feehery, J. Wyatt, P. Guarini. J. Erdosy, R. Evangelista, A. Del Fra, T. Dooley, R. DePaolo. Second Row: J. Proud, W. Hutchin- son, J. MrCreesh, D. Roth, J. Kenyon, F. McQuinn. J. McEntee. Third Row: J. Devine, A. Zeits, G. Stinger, J. Fitzpatrick, A. Bove, D. Shuster, S. Flynn, R. Bernnrdini. Fourth Row: W. Dougherty. J. Magrie, C. Lalmin, R. Moore, A. Masino, G. Havey. J. Sixeas. Fifth Row: B. Gibson, S. Brown, G. Avery, W. Dukeman, D. Lowe, E. Mains, H. Minnigh, X. Llawless. SECTION B-6 Bottom Row: wD. Dunphy, R. DeFeo, J. Nee, J. Rosintoski, T. Colameco, J. Thomas, J. Neill, J. Walker. Second Row: J. Floyd, J. Masters, J. McPullough, J. Savid, W. Egbert, J. Walsh, R. DiCampli, E. Zimmermann. Third Row: E. Higgins, P. Troilo, R. Sudall, W. Ferris, G. Quirk, V. Dalton. J. Fitzgibbons, J. Murphy. Fourth Row: W. Atkin- son, W. McCullough, L. Hartnett, W. Ward, M. Perez, J. Bagosy, G. Hulton, B. Sisca. Fifth Row: A. McHaIe, T. Marta, R. Harkins, E. Carrelli, M. McHugh, R. DiSands, J. Bruzus, R. Leyfert. Sixth Row: D. Shores, J. Melvin, J. Campbell, J. Kelly, D. Guinan, S. Lutzkanin, R. Buchan, J. Mayer. SECTION B-7 Bottom Row: J. Gallagher, A. Mazzagatti, J. Martin, B. Shirreffs, F. DiTella, J. Carroll, G. Connor, G. Wilson. Second Row: R. Pascale, R. Viola, J. Daley, J. Sefton, J. Ryan, F. Cahill, M. Fanean. Third Row: M. Schnnne, R. Mailey, R. Halliwell, T. Ciahattoni, G. Trendler, R. Marquette, L. Hauck, E. Reinking. Fourth Row: E. Madigan, A. Latissa, V. DiCeccio, T. McGinley, J. Alfe, B. Waughn, L. Adimari. Fifth Row: R. Ehmann, C. Kempton. E. Howe, E. Dellorco, J. Boyle, C. Cunningham. T. Henrich, F. Dalton. Sixth Row: R. Dunn, J. Butler, W. Eden. -lhfen e p epa' aflbn L... KTELL YA WIHAT I'M GONNA DO --Mr. Jerome Dougherty, proprietor of our gym store, wastes no time in sizing: up a prospective vustonter. Mr. Doughertyk friendly smile and convincing manner make the Illll'l'l'liI4t' of 4-oats, sweaters, shirts and other lllCl'UllZ1lldl:E an enjoyable task. SECTION B-S Bottom Row: P. Claypoole, J. Pechy, S. Assen- heimer, W. Montgomery, W. Carr, J. Lee, B. Nie- haus, J. Rosato. Second Row: R. Wolfe, C. Mallon, A. Oliver, S. Taggart, D. Keating, J. Warner, L. Troist, D. LeDonne. Third Row: C. Darcy, E. Baldwin, J. Smith, R. Markley, J. Rowan, R. Greubb. T. Mariotti, G. McDonnell. Fourth Row: D. Lalli, M. Gordon, iD. Lamay, E. Lehman, W. McLaughlin, A. Vinci, F. Young, J. Tierney. Fifth Row: R. Roddy, R. Madden, D. Maguire, M. Nolan, D. Ferretti, W. Bradley, J. Frantz, J. Vernot. Sixth Row: E. Chance, T. Cardwell, F. Kelly, J. McCusker, W. Whitehead, M. Shea, J. Sullivan. SECTION B-9 Bottom Row: W. Barmes, C. Ringwalt, J. Lenihan, J. Chicrici, C. Boyce, M. Bonner, R. Mauri, F. Felice. Second Row: A. DiBm'tola, D. Perazza. D. Robinson, S. Ruane, E. Passarelli, V. DiCiccio. S. Forlepa. Third Row: T. Kelly, A. McLaughlin, L. Hoelzle, M. Carroll, V. Vail, P. Bachetti, G. Cavanaugh, A. White. Fourth Row: E. Loftus. A. Vayda, J. Frescoln, R. Burkle, J. Ramsay, M. Rizol, R. Loughrey, D. Heller, R. O'Brien. Fifth Row: P. Kooh, D. Watson, H. Clark, R. Feehery. E. Davidson, C. Loftus, J. Styers, J. Koscuisko. Sixth Row: G. DiPhillippo, D. Malatista, P. Bodkin, J. Boyd, S. Smith, W. Goodwin, E. Gallagher. SECTION B-10 Bottom Row: R. Giacopelti, R. Cox, A. Tilli, J. McHu h J Dal W. Cumh' P Murra , P. Bevi S a - ya Jw - Y ' lacqua. Second Row: H. Gaynor, R. Vecchio, R. Holt, R. Doyle, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Harrold, J. Rivi- ello. Third Row: D. Barnhart, D. Mullen, J. Riley, J. Bailey, D. Freda, M. Ranieri, C. McKnight, R. Kane. Fourth Row: G. Mager, M. Lawrence, E Dunn, J. Lynskey, R. Mercer, T. Culbertson, S Sheridan, R. Murphy, J. Miller. Fifth Row: J Natale, J. Scanlan, R. Sanoone, +D. ReDavid, R Shcerin, J. Sembello, C. McCollum, W. Coyle. Sixth Row: R. Vecchio, E. Hersker, J. Reagan, T. Kaney, J. Mansueto, J. Fitzpatrick, D. Elko, R. McDowell, R. Kolodziezski. SECTION B-11 Bottom Row' F An elucci T Downe P Pelticord ' - 3 1 - ya - Q J. Walsh, O. Lutz, P. Crilly, W. Shnrkey, R. Cata- lano. Second Row: N. Battista, E. Dinsmore, G Fagioli, J. Simpson, M. Dunne, B. Brennan, J. Foy. Third Row: J. Peranteau, F. Donovan, W. Case C. Connelly, G. Kane, N. Carroll, F. Marvel, E. Schofield. Fourth Row: M. Clavin, T. Tumelty. R. Leboffe, D. Stirkney, E. Berry, J. Beehler, J. 0 Donnell. Fi th Row. R Gra A. McGovern, I' .. U y, . E. Martin, P. Cloar, M. Groark, J. Ward, J. Nowlan Pieri. J - rw SECTION B-12 Bottom Row: J. vDiehl, J. Ferro, J. Crawford, D Dever, R. Mataloni, R. Augustine, J. Vietro, J Leahy. Second Row: A. Marioni, J. Percaccio, R Ricciardi, F. Heron, P. S-tanley, P. Taylor, R Laurino. Third Row: D. Lynch, M. Ahadia, .I D'Annunzio, R. Finley, A. Cirillo, R. Doersch, N Delciotto, B. Cassidy. Fourth Row: M. Pearlingi J. Rankin, J. Bayer, R. Contarz, J. McCarthy, J Hutton, VV. Gunter. Fifth Row: T. Reid, R. Miller R. DiGregorio. - earcfuhg for an orbit PRESS RELEASE Mr Annunzllto lhelks on the progress of one of his typists as the other members of section B 7 montmuc then work undisturbed. SECTION B-13 Bottom Row: R. Lyons, J. Salmon, J. Collins, F. Torpey, J. Kearney, N. Trauaglini, J. Cornwall, L. Lawler. Second Row: R. Marconi, L. Meyer. G. .McCann, D. Dearing, J. Bradley, G. Ryan, J. Bryan. Third Row: R. Eash, J. Monaghan, J. Lollr. H. Snyder, G. Hodge, P. Cobaugh, WD. Archambault. G. Cocco. Fourth Row: J. Yale, A. Kupslas, A. Margie, A. lanelli, M. Craddock, K. Coary, T. Benker. Fifth Row: J. Purcell, M. Hougton, A. Stokes, F. MacCrory, R. Carney, G. Corp, J. Keave- ney. SECTION B-14 Bottom Row: J. Graziola, R. Gallagher, M. Malek. R. Cioschi, W. Marks, B. Rattigan, M. Baldino, J. DePiano. Second Row: J. Komorowski, J. Mc- Caffrey, P. Santucci, L. Johnson, J. Paxson, L. Rutly. V. Tarborelli. Third Row: W. Clanke, P. Eberhard. J. Kelley, T. Courtney, J. Meagher, P. Hughes, J. Simpson, E. Hanna. Fourth Row: B. Marlin, J. Wilson, R. Gillespie, A. Siderio, C. Malaspina J. Deeney. L. DiTommaso. s 33??iif155Jf2z ' H ' ' - .. . Q ww f - , AI-glrgzr-K:','Tf-Qvafkly ..- 'H M-',g-rwu , ,, gzfsfgez-:?5ii?2'?iM ' -' fr y: 1-, fr--:..fmMv:YN'. 452 . -. .-,,-N--1-f5---a'w - ' xkgggygyi- c.. fr ,-5, I ,.. - .lf 1 ,fn-1 -v 1 f --- tar A, -Q fm, TN .5 ,U Q3 N 5 Q' gs 4 , X U 5154 --..q-nm,....-Q .1-Ali , N ,. ty , i f ' ff. f . , iwdw wa- M f x 'Wx mfs WA ,A in Q L My 2 W mi 1 .,. fi x gf up - ff-ff . I p-nun a CONSTELLATION OF CARDINALS-Leslie Johnson cracks the Dougherty defense for a substantial gain as Mario De- Liberty and .lack Levi take their men out of the play. This type of sharp blocking, characteristic of the entire squad, enabled Bonner to take its second City Championship. Spe- cial mention must be made of All-Catholic tackle Jack Levi. whose power blocking sustained many of our offensive drives. MONSIGNOR BONNER HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD Date School Score Sept. I7-Father Judge ...,......,.....,4.. . .. 26-8 Sept. 24-North Catholic ..... ., 18-0 Oct. I-Cardinal Dougherty . . , .,,. 19-8 Oct. 8--West Catholic .,... . .. 20-14 Oct. 15-Roman Catholic 1 . , , 33-0 Oct. 22--LaSalle ....,..... . . 0-16 Oct. 29-Bishop Neuman .,.. ,. 13-7 Nov. 5--St. James ,......,.,,...,. ,,......, .,.. I 9 -8 Nov. 12-St. Thomas More ,.,.,.......,....... ..,.. 2 6-20 CATHOLIC LEAGUE PLAYOFF Bonner 13 LaSalle 6 CITY TITLE GAME Bonner 20 Southern 13 ANTI-MISSILE MISSILE-Pete Padley reaps a big gain and attempts to outmaneuver an alert Burr defender. Pete's great running and all-around ability earned for him a spot on the All-Catholic team. He scored fifty-two points, leading the Catholic League in this department and was an out- standing cog in the Friar offense. Football ---gu1h'ea' 011295785 ITS IN THE AIR!-Jack Levi and Mike Facciolo are pic- tured here for the pre-game toss. It was their leadership which helped Bonner capture both the Catholic League and City Championships. Jack Levi was elected to the coaches' All-Catholic team, the All-East Delco team, All-Scholastic team. He received honorable mention on the All-State team. Mike Facciolo was conspicuous in the City Title game, in which hc intercepted two passes, thus earning the Most Valuable Player Award. The 1961 football squad, a compact ver- sion of the City Champs of '59, surprised everyone hut themselves as they attained an 8-1 record. Despite their smaller size, they finished in a tie for first place with LaSalle. In the ensuing play-off they de- feated a tough LaSalle team, 13-7, and thus represented the Catholic League in the City Title game. There they further distin- guished themselves hy heating Southern, 20-13. This victory gained for Bonner its second City Championship within three years. Y-I ESCAPE VELOCITY-- Quarterback Jack Mcllhenney rolls out against the Burr aft? if-:iii z VY 4,i.,.,,:'n ,K A . .F Q W. - - ui K, Q V -'Q-f za' 1 , ' S' V ' 1 Lv Q twxf A I ikxA,..4 ai I 'gcw U X If .. Q. N-I q Q av Q new inte-mwqgk Wm pw, W 5, Pfigwmmfgt K, uni. .. .sp , Q ! , 5 . W JZ X 1' 1135 H SA , vw - wma , ., . f 's df-JMLT' --Q - 1- ft?z?,f5'5 Q as L51 I MN 'M 1 f AGM v Q' W ' Q ' Y 4 T Wx S, x 'X N 4' 5 in M x, IN PURSUIT OF PAIDLEY-Pete Padley tries to turn the end in this hard-fought battle against Southern which Bonner won, 20-13. Pete's fine faking in this game continually drew defenders away from Johnson and DeLilJerty. Although held down slightly from his usual high average of yards gained, his crisp blocking was a most important contribution in this most important game. ATMOSPHERIC BRAKING - Mario DeLiberty, who gained over 100 yards in this championship game against Southern, finds his path blocked by a host of defenders. His superior running power made the defense plug the middle, enabling the other members of the backfield to find ample running room to the outside. CHIEF OF OPERATIONS-Head coach Jack Ferrante, shown here pacing the sidelines he- fore the City Title game, was the driving force in the quest for the title and was the most successful coach in the city in recent years. Mr. Ferranle finished his eight year term here the way a champion should--as a winner, and earned the respect and gratitude of the entire school. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-Fr. Dixie, Moderator. First Row: B. Costanza, F. Madden, D. McGlaughlin, J. Vagnoni, J. Glasgow, W. Parsons, R. Latella, A. Mina. Second Row: H. Orlando, J. Mcllhenney, P. Padley, K. Quinn, M. Carroll, J. Carroll, P. McCrea, J. McGilligan, Q. Saracino. Third Row: Jack Fer- rante fHead Coachl, J. Lombardi, J. Buckley, E. Gallagher, E. McCullough, T. McVeigh, L. Johnson, L. Rogers, J. Levi, Al Postus fAss't Coachl. Fourth Row: W. Posadowski, J. DiPhillippo, C. Hall, D. Shores, M. DeLiberty, J. McAdams, C. Cehring, R. Shaw, D. Padley, M. Paulina, M. Facciolo. FREE 'FALL-Leslie Johnson., a rare combination of speed and size, careens past a falling safetyman and continues upfield hehind blocking. Although not on the All-Catholic teams, he manifested enough skill to deserve our choice as the bark with the most potential in the Catholic League. FLEEING THE FALCONS--Rich Latella, our big- gest run-back threat and ace defensive back, is shown during a touchdown romp against the North Catholic Falcons. His outstanding speed and his ability to change direction quickly made him a man to be reckoned with at all times. MAIN STAGE-Jack Mcllhenney. excellent field general and the backbone on the offensive team, scampers up the middle for a considerable gain against West Catholic. Jack's able ball-handling and strong running were aptly demonstrated in this -thrilling game as he led the team to a 20-14 victory over our traditional rivals. , ,W , 5 4 ROCKET AWAY-Mike Carroll sharpens up his kicking form before a game at Villanova Stadium. Mike contributed much to the Bonner Championship drive. ll was his sure fooled kicking and fleet running that bailed the Friars out of deep water more than once. With fellows like Mike on the .l.V., Bonner 1-an be sure- that it will have an ample supply of future Varsity stars. Passxhg the pay!oaa'--- rn, .L , , l 1' POWERFUL ACCELERATION-Joe Carroll is another up-and-coming Star at Bonner. Here he eludes a St. ' James defender for a substantial gain. Joe is a power- house of both spirit and ability which is ample reason for his football success. Although playing in the shadow of his twin brother Mike, he has displayed the qualities necessary for a first rate halfback. Bonner's .l.V., a spirited, well-rounded foot- ball team finished the campaign with a 4-1-1 record. The .l.V. is the proving ground for the future varsity hopefuls and many of Bonner's stars have emerged from its ranks. Among the outstanding players are the Carroll brothers, Mike and Joe, who seem to do everything but work the scoreboard. When Mike is not run- ning, .loe is always catching a pass and vice versa. Eclipsed by the record of the Varsity, the ,l.V. distinguished itself, as many of its members were among the sturdy reserves who helped shape Bonneris Championship team. yr ff - ..,, , . ,M . . .,.. s., 2 w 1 H' Q X, fw-1g53+p,.g.,f Qmwfggz 5,451 -www:41Mg.W,,,: H , ,pls DECELERATION-.Dick Stanton, hard driver and accurate jump shooter, fakes a pass in a game against Bishop Neumann. Dick's all-around ability earned for him Honorable Mention on the All-Cathglic team. EXTRA LIFT-Sparkplug Mike Schanne, excellent guard and potent outside shooter, exhibits his unorthodox jump shot against St. Thomas More. Well-respected throughout the league for his ability. Mike was named second string All- Catholic. Although advance publicity pro- claimed its probable landing -spot to be at the playoffs, the Friar quintet lacked the experience and height of a cham- pionship team. While their 6-8 record was not excep- tional, it does not disclose the heart- breaking setbacks which the team suf- fered. The true potential of this talented aggregation never appeared, but, occa- sionally, it shone through in brilliant play. Upsets of LaSalle and West Cath- olic and a surprise to St. .l0seph's Prep attest to the fierce determination of the Bonner quintet. Included in the starting lineup were Bill Campbell, Chuck Mc- Kenna, Dick Stanton, Mike Schanne, and Charlie Mullery. When holding down starting positions, Captain Bob Nixon and Fran Murray lifted the spirit of the entire team. Tracking stations throughout the area confirm the fact that, while Bonner was often outscored, it was never outfought. globe frorfers I NUCLEAR PROPULSION- Stick Mc- Kenna, the tallest man on the team and a revelation in the pivot, tries to shoot over Marty Ford of West Catholic. His scoring rampages during mid-season games were given recognition by an Honorable Men- tion spot on the All-Catholic squad. PROJECTILE-Charlie Mullery attempts a layup in a game against Father Judge. In the games that Charlie started, he exhibited a smooth jump shot and an ability to foil the 0pp0sition's scoring threats. if XV CVQWP 2, - N I .a 52355- f fr if iw. - 1 si SHUOTING STARS for 1962 were: Cstancling, left to rightt, Charlie McKenna, Bill Campbell, Bob Nixon fCaptainl, Dick Stanton, Norm Kroppe, Pat Carroll, Charlie Mullery, Frank Guerin, Pat McCrea, Fran Murray, Mike Schanne, Bill Salmon, Frank Mescall imascotl: Ckneelingl Managers Carl Zeuner, and Ed Forniasg lwith jackets! Moderator Fr. James Mullen and Coach Mr. Thomas Sabol. NAVICATINC-Captain Bob Nixon tries to find a team- mate open underneath. Bob's strength beneath the boards and his reliable second effort lifted the team to an even greater apogee. CALCULATING his chances of scoring, Fran Murray shoots against the Burrs. Fran's timely passes at the end of the season helped avenge an earlier defeat by these same Burrs. X r In 4'-n . A4 Q O'0 O Q I 4 4 .'. 1 ',-- o l ' 9 1 Q C . A 9 . ' O ' A Q I I of 1 I 'N I ' c o I 0 I I f I 4 ACCELERATING - Mike Schanne drives past his man. Mike's dazzling dribbling and devasting jump shot shook the morale of many opposing teams. His 'best effort was a thirty- two point game in the season's final against St. Thomas More. ESCAPING GRAVITY-Dick Stanton tries a fall-away shot against West Catholic. When the middle was clogged, Dick persistently brought the crowd to their feet with a long swish- er from outside. ESTABLISHING CONTACT-Charlie McKenna grabs a crucial rebound during a contest with the Bulldogs from St. James. Chuck's turn-around jump shot was the scourge of many opposing teams. ALTITUDE CONTROL-Bill Campbell, Bonner's lead- ing rebounder, taps in a two-pointer against the Father Judge Crusaders. Bill's quick hands and high jumping power helped him to keep the scoring leaders of the league in check. His close defense of All-Catholic Prep- per, Tom Duff, disrupted St. Joseph's offense and almost turned the tide for a Friar upset. LANDING SYSTEM in check, Chuckles McKenna re turns to the hardwood with another rebound. Chuckles, was always fighting and made up for his lack out experi ence with desire and hustle. APEX OF ARC-Dick Stanton hangs in the air while he unleashes his familiar jump shot. The Friars pulled an upset in this game, but the playoifs were out of reach. MONSIGNOR BONNER HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD 'Date Jan. School M.B. Opp West Catholic ..,4..., .... 4 7 49 Jan. St. James .......... .... 5 8 55 Jan. Bishop Neumann .... .... 5 5 60 Jan. St. Thomas More .... .... 4 4 55 Jan. Cardinal Dougherty ........ 65 75 Jan. Roman Catholic ..... .,.. 7 9 42 Jan. North Catholic ,... .... 5 7 69 Feb. LaSalle ,........ .... 5 3 50 Feb. Father Judge ...... ..,, 5 3 48 Feb. St. Joseph Prep .... 50 57 Feb. St. James .......... .... 5 8 48 Feb. Bishop Neumann ,... , . . . 53 57 Feb. West Catholic .... 58 55 Feb. St. Thomas More , , . , 50 56 SPACE GLIDE-Soph-to-watch Frank Guerin deposits a deuce against Ro- man Catholic. Sophomores Guerin, Kroppe and Schaefer carry the hopes of Friar rooters for future years. Their great record and unlimited potential is a prediction of great basketball teams in the years to come. LIQUID' PROPELLED-Pat Carroll, Jayvee star and Varsity substitute, drihbles by a Roman Catholic defend- er. Carroll, Guerin, and Kroppe owned the backboards in almost all their games. The team had the enviable rec- 1 ord of 10-4, their first defeat coming in an overtime loss to St. James. ll' fle Diapers SPACE GUN-Talented sophomore Mike Schaefer looks for a shot in a game against Bishop Neumann. Mike, John Lawlor, and Bill Salmon shared backcourt duties, while Pat Carroll, Norm Kroppe, Pat McCrea and Frank Guerin rounded out the forward positions. THE CITY CHAMPIONSHIP mermen for 1962 were: ftop TUWJ, Jim O'Toole, John Sherm, Don Robinson, Henry Heimans, Mr. Frank Keefe fCoachl, Jerry Kennedy fManagerJ, Joe Campvhell, Steve Mntarrazo, Carl Robieg Cmiddle rowl, Mike Lavin, Terry Hagan, John Hamilton, Joe Cox, Dan Hagan, Paul Maher, Jim Feeheryg tbotlom rowlv .lack Coldschmidt, Ed Kijewski, Bobby Feehery, Jam-k Maher, Joe Morton, Denny West, Paul Holmes, Tom Mitchell. Adwlnaufs THE FORWARD LOOK-Mr. Frank Kee-fe, the Bonner swim-master, looks discerningly over the prospects for the next meet. remaining, could possibly become the best swim- FLIGHT READINESS-National Catholic High School Champion in the butterfly, Terry Hagan leaves Hutchinson Pool with a triumphant air. A leading swimmer since his Freshman year, Terry continually broke records throughout 1962. Many of the great victories of the year were made possible by the important contributions of this tal- ented athlete. STABILIZED PLATFORM-Carl Rohie, win- ner of national acclaim, is shown after leading his teammates to victory in the City Champion- ship meet with Northeast Public. A world rec- ord holder in the 200 yard butterfly, Carl is a likely prospect for the 1964 Olympics. Cer- tainly the best swimmer ever to swim under the Friar emblem, Carl, with a year of eligibility HONEST JOHN-.lack Coldschmidt, one of the leading mermen on the Bonner swim- ming team, has been a standout performer. This fine athlete is a member of the record- breaking relay team, and he also swims a fast fifty-yard freestyle. His smiling face would be an asset to any team, for it is the symbol of his undying spirit and his friendly personality. mer in his age group in the world. Ignited by their hopes of attaining a third consecutive National Catholic Championship, the rncrmen of Bonner completely outclassed every team in the city. Starving for real competition, they used these meets as testing grounds for both their potential and established performers. ln the last four years Bonner Swimming Teams have accrued the sparkling record of fifty-three straight Catholic League wins. Splash-down occurred on February 16, 1962, as Coach Frank Keefe and company exuberantly set a course for Villanova and the Championships. Propelled by NCAA record-holder, Carl Robie, they re- turned home victorious. A great deal of credit mu-st be given to Mr. Keefe, who in his debut as coach played an important role in the climax of this spectacular season. , 'us bw, X 1 . T ff Ra' Q A x v 5 41. '-is ,s Qf?,.'3f, 1 l 'I . I 45 1 N 2 J I 9 ,. ..,1 ,. A . 4 1 s S J . , , 1 , 1 i 1 :Sl fi --Ii 9 ,Q Xian., VM Y Z , A ,g L'KWhL V 'ill ,f nfg..-. 1 n ,.l' v ' .1 Q , Q. .1',,. x, P Q' Magi Aw: K . '. , 2 .x .M M311 x any wiv 1 J' .f ,I Q. ,.-1. 52,335 T Af in SIDEARM CONTROLLER-.loe Jordan glides down the flight line with the perfect form and finesse which identify the Bonner bowler. Joe, a consistent scorer throughout the season, helped greatly to formulate the backbone of the Friars' attack. Keglers Sf Me 0uf! BONNER'S ARMED FIREBALLERS-Bonneris bowling task force is comprised of: fbattomi Jim Butera, Charlie Butcra, Bob Gallagher, Mike Turcog Hopi Jim 0'Brien, Dick Ryan, Fr. McCloskey, Joe Jordan and Walt Forsythe. . K - 1 I Q s...,...-J 1 if-P Za 1 s ff A 11 W! 'ip fm if MM, milf In Rockeflhg Along . The 1961 Cross Country team, a fine blending of experienced lettermen with untested under- classmen, turned out to be just the right mixture as the team finished the season among the top four contenders in the Catholic League. Much of their success was due to the coaching of Mr. Dixie Dunbar, whose knowledge in all phases of running was utilized continually. Sparking the team were Captain Barney Bernard, Greg Dun- bar, and Bill Salmon. This fine trio helped to keep Bonner near the front of the competition in all of the meets. PROPULSION SYSTEM-Setting a blistering pace, Bon- ner s 'big three, Dixie Dunbar, Bill Salmon, and Barney Bernard, head the field in a thrilling meet against West Catholic. The two best times of the year were turned in by Salmon and Bernard. Dixie Dunbar's performances won for himself a place among the best 10 runners in the Catholic State Championships. PACEMAKERS FOR '62 WERE: iFront TOWJ L. Hauch, R. Nelson, J. Schaefer, M. Murphy, F. Bernard, Captain, J. Aicher, E. Grimley, P. Moonan, Mr. Dunbar, Coach. fliack fowl Fr. Dunleavy, Moderator, T. Kenney, Man- ager, J. Foley. C. Dunbar, R. McMenamin, J. Taylor, J. Vandergast, J. Ewing, J. Fischer, W. Salmon, C. Smith, W. Torpey, C. Dooley, D. Killian, G. Nicastro. was THIS IS YOUR CAPTAIN SPEAKINCW- Barney Bernard, captain and best of the Friar runners, exhibits fierce determination on his way to the finish line. Consistently placing in the top five, he made a big contribution to Bonner s triumphant season. ESCAPE VELOCITY-This year's team exhibited a high spirit and never-say- diem attitude. Here Charlie Dooley and Bill Torpey lead a procession of tired harriers at the homestretch in one of their dual meets. These two fine athletes showed, throughout the whole season, the sportsmanship typical of our cross country team. ULTRASONIC SPEED-Jerry Nicastro, Bill Salmon, Bob Nelson, Barney Ber- nard, Charlie Dooley, and Bill Torpey accelerate quickly at the start of a race. Always giving their best for Bonner, these runners illustrate the undying spirit characteristic of Bonner competitors. Sons of Mercury RETRO-ROCKETSf-Milers Mike Murphy and Frank Bernard SPACE DROP-Joe O'Neil, Bonner's foremost broad jumper, at- laughingly jog around Prendcrgast during a winter workout. By tempts to better his previous high of 22 feet. Joe, who is able to placing in the distance events, this twosome insured many Friar leap over the magic mark of twenty feet with regularity, has hopes victories. of becoming Catholic League champ in this department. ESCAPING THE EARTH-Dennis Keating and John Cannon nim- TAKE-OFF PEDESTAL-.loe Bracken rockets down the pad in hly leap the hurdles during a practice session. Their one-two an effort to get the necessary take-off thrust. Joe's point-winning punch in this event furnished Bonner with many needed points. vaulting empowered the team to complete a triumphant season. CHARGED PARTICLES-Co-captains Bob Nelson and Joe Vandergast ready themselves for the start of a race. Matching each other stride for stride throughout the season, these stars blazed the track teum's path around the track world. After probing the upper atmosphere of the Catholic League standings for years, the 1962 Track team seems to have the thrust needed to take it ncar the top of the competition. Again supplying the impetus are coach Dixie Dunbar and Moderator Rev. Bernard Dunleavy, O.S.A., who await the championships with an air of optimism. Many experienced lettermcn are re- turning. Among these are Bill Torpey, Joe Bracken, Jim Vandergast, and Bob Nelson. Strong track teams are a tradition at Bonner, and this year should be no exception. POWER-PACKED-1Standing! Bob Nelson, Mike Mur- phy, Frank,..Bernard, Joe Bracken and !KneelingJ Leo Fisher, Joe Vandergast and Dixie Dunbar pose for a picture after a typically hard practice. Only success can follow the effort put forth by the '62 Comets. fomefs Super Serwke In the Spring, the sportlite is focused upon the asphalt launching pad. Here, under the guiding hand of coach Father McGettigan, hopes of attaining a second consecutive Catholic League Championship are rising. A blistering serve, a powerful drive, and good court strategy are the keys to success on the tennis court. Bob Scott and George McGuire are the tean1's prize maqueteers. With their aid, Fr. McGettigan is confident the team will come out on top. V', , 1-l THE ATOM SMASHER-Bob Scott, one of the vet- eran slars on this year's tennis team, anxiously awaits the return of one of his patented, sharp serves. Many things are expected of this fine senior, and it will be his job to put Bonner over the net on the tennis court. RACQUETEERS FOR ,62 WERE: fFirst row, left to right?-M. Sal- mon, iD. Hyde, D. Webb, J. Charder, G. Maguire. fSecond row!-Fr. Scanlon, E. Thomas, R. Babusci, M. 0'Donnell, E. Sullivan, J. Fox, F. Kennedy. FLIGHT C0-ORDINATOR--Fr. McGettigan and the members of the 1961 Catholic League Championship Team admire their hard-earned trophy. They are fleft to right? Fr. McCettigan, .lack Fox, George Maguire, Mike O'Donnell, and Fr. MacDougall. ' 1 ' 1 Soccer The soccer team, although not the most heralded V sport in Bonner, took on an added luster this year as it embarked on a campaign of six consecutive victories during the second half of the season. A determining factor in this successful effort was the addition of soccer to the intramural sports program. To the surprise and delight of the school, this per- severing team soared to unprecedented heights. Nick Flano, Captain, deserves special Commendation as the most valuable player. To the Coach, Mr. Lou Piaeelli, goes most of the credit for the soccer team's emergence as a winning combination in the period of a few short years. NICK FLANO, an exchange student from Chile and a member of the All-Catholic soccer team, gets off a sharp pass to a teammate in a game against Bishop Neumann. The hooters failed to taste victory in this game, how- ever, suffering a loss by a single point. BONNER'S BEST BOOTERS-The best soccer team in Bonner's history of competition pauses briefly before a game. fFirst row, left to fighlli- W. Metzler, T. McCollum, N. Flano fcaptainl, J. Guinan, T. Hallpenney, C. Genovese, J. O'Conner, T. Mulholland, P. McTaggert, B. Mc- Lernan. fSec0ml row, left to rightlfj. Crawford tt-oat-ht J. Wiegand tmanagerl, F. LeCierse, R. Mattson, W. Joyce, M. Falcone, W. Riley, J. Bistline, T. Currie, C. Reimel, M. jenemann, J. Latvlar, E. More, L. Piacelli thead coacht. dllflllg Me be gfzfs. .. THE 'BONNER BATSMEN for '62 include fkneelingl Lou Mongielli, Jack Dick, Rich In Baseball, as in any other sport, the human factors such as speed, agility, and power are required of a fine athlete. At Bonner, a combi- nation of rookies and veterans embodies this year's Friars. Under the able guidance of coach Tom Sabol and moderator Fr. Duff, the future for our batsmen looks bright. A hall club is only as good as its pitching staff, and the Friars are counting on the able underclassmen to furnish the added thrust. With stars like .lack Hamilton, John Connor, and Joe Cunningham, Bonner is sure to burn up the proverbial diamond in an all-out effort to gain the Championship. Carupi, Ray DePaula, .lim Proud. fStandingJ Mr. Sabol fm:-lchl, .lack Hamilton, John Con- ner, Bob Vent, Fred Bayer, John Ranelli, Pat McCrea, Joe Cunningham, Bill Coyle, Ed. Rog- ers fmanagerl. RE-ENTRY-Fleet-footed Jim Proud, in an attempt to steal, home, is thwarted by Pat Mc- Crea. Roy DePaula, a steady batsman, steps back to avoid the on-coming Proud. Scenes such as this one are typical of the always-alert Friars who relentlessly capitalize on their opponents' errors. LAYING THE GROUND WORK-Mr. Sabol instructs John Connor and .lack Hamilton, two of Bonneris star performers, in some funda- mentals. In order to create a championship team, he must iron out the smallest error he- setting the Bonner nine. For his fine job as manager and coach much credit is due him. The brilliant record of the 1961 oars- men sets a high standard which this yearis team would be proud to equal. The Bonner Crew returned champs from the Stoteshury Regatta of 1961 and placed second in the Schoolboy Nation- als in Washington, D.C. This year s crew- men have benefited by the experience, training, and the navigation planning of Mr. George Mattson. They stand ready to maintain their position of leadership in Catholic League Crew. THE BASIC TRAJECTORY for this yearis crew team is destined to boost it to city-wide fame. The banner year of 1961 sparked the enthusiasm of all, and when the call for candi- dates came., the turnout was overwhelming. Here Mr. Mattson fstandingl with a careful eye, selects the boys most able to help the tearn again attain victory. GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT-The cur- rent varsity eight, hoping to surpass their prede- cessors' feats, cheerfully carry their shell down to the river to begin practice. Included in this stellar group are ileft to right! Captain T. Halfpenrly, P. Jonik, J. McHugh, C. Reimel, G. Meger, G. Livengood, T. Franey, W. Mc- Casker, and coxswain F. Guaraldo. Bonner 04RZ1' der: on conf e! DRIVERS FOR '62 were composed of Mr. John Connors, Fr. Francis Dreger and Mr. Jerome Dougherty, moderators. Team members were Tony Yost, Charlie Naspinski, George Muir and Bill Nee. CONTROLLER--Fr. Francis Dreger, a fine golfer in his own right, pays close attention to the tean1's form during a practice. F ollow-through and concentration are the elements that make a good golfer. At Bonner, Fr. Dreger has the job of developing high calibre linksmen. Bon- ner has enjoyed a commendable record in the past, and hopes are high for the team this year. Last year the team's first taste of defeat came in the final round of a hard-fought play-off match with St. James. Hard work and a little luck may be the magic formula which will provide the thrust needed to bring the golf team right on target to the Masters Cup. FLIGHT READINESS-Bill Nee, top Friar on the Catholic League golf tour, executes a per- fect chip shot. Bill's accurate iron shots estab- lished his reputation and improved his score with each succeeding match. SHOOTING STARS-The alert crack shooters of the Rifie Team, including John Gehhart, Bob Moore, Bill Sullivan and Buddy Coughlin, take a steady head on some distant target. Always aware of the necessity of careful aim, this quartet aided the rifle team in its effort to keep on target. blast bg do wa ange . . . D Once again the Bonner marksmen take straight aim on the opposition and hope for a successful shoot. Although lacking a permanent target range, this hattery of experts continue their arms huildup and use their natural ability to surmount this obstacle. The entry of Mr. Stratton as coach has fueled the confidence of thesc riflemen to prcvcnt hurnout in the heat of competition. With much hard work, thc Bonner rifle team is fast hecoming an established athletic activity. NO TALK OF DISARMAMENT occurs when these sharpshooters get together. They are: Hirst row? Bob Moore, Steve Morrison, John Gehhart, Bill Sullivan. iSecoml rowl Harold Coughlin, Tony Vok, Dave Lynch, Mr. Stratton Qcoachl. CThircl rolwl Jim Breen, Bill Coll, .lim Convey, Tom Mc- Govern. PROJECTILE CALIBRATORS-Mr. Stratton and Steve Morrison check the accuracy with which Steve has fired his rifle. As Captain, Steve had the job of seeing to it that a definite state of accuracy was maintained by the riilemen at all times. 1 5? V :rw SN., 1 JS 4--wi' A ' f max E? .pf .Q, Q 51 Q f I , M 5 ... . , fs i , :,, H !'xg A af fl fo- I K 1--if . V. I ' Y, , - Y 1 0 1 J - 5 9 . ,1 5-. .. 5 51, vf'A ,, YK V I .3655 V sw Q3 ' 1 5 1 v f' ' ,n A L 8 E Q , , - f bk f ,'-Q. f . , 1, . hiillyl 2 ,,- iv 5 4 I 4' 5' . -Lfwf?-ffYiL 5' Q M33 5. ijijgtar -l-:SP9UtI'llIIl ,ML fs? A , . ., D f lfgf 3' :QW Y 2 o ..,,45L..45f 111: Men beblha' ffze scenes. .. STAGING THE OPERATIONS-Captain Fishy Uim Hendrick? explains the customs of the Okinawan people to the newly-arrived Captain MacLean Uohn Gilli. The play, Teahouse of the August Moon, a romantic comedy, centers around the American occupa- tion of Okinawa after World War II. A HELPING HAND-Colonel Purdy C0rlando Baronel, plagued hy the overly-helpful Sakini CLarry Havertyl, grimaces as he tries to disengage himself from the hlundering houseboy. The smile on the face of Captain Fishy fButch Humesb is a hit premature, for he is soon to he the unlucky '4hoss of the inno- cent-looking Sakini. FRIENDLY PERSUASION-Larry Haverty, starring in the role of Sakini in Fr. Gill's cast, waits patiently for permission to bring ' Lady Astor, the goat, with him in the already overcrowded jeep. Lady Astor, whose name oil stage was Edna, added that certain touch of realism to the play which made it another top-notch pro- duction. In case you are confused, that's Edna on the left. 5' I , 7,r, 358 muh! rl A :il 9 it a lain SU i . EASING Tl-IE TENSIONS--Appearing in the role of Lotus Blossum, Mary- ann Sauers lnnocently goes about the accustomed duties of a Geisha Girl. Butch HUIHCS, 35 Captain Fishy, expresses mild hysteria at the apparent forwardness of this shy maiden. 98 ag. LAUNCHINC THE SHOW-Pictured 'above are the members of the 1962 stage crew. Under the direction of Ed Bonner, stage manager and Drama Club President, they played an important part in the successful presentation of The Teahouse of the August Moon. 3 45 AH, SO!-Rich Rotella, in the role of Sakini in Fr. Spinelli's cast, listens with solemn attention to the ancient words of wisdom spoken by old Mr. Oshira, played by Jack McLaughlin. LIGHTING THE WAY-.lim Browne, the chief of the electrical crew, poses with the members. This hard working organization was the keystone in the foundation of the highly successful play, without whose efforts the show would not have received the en- thusiastic acclaim it merited. nm-Bk Vmw. ,H x A R I I fm? l Vg .. H F3 x . . ' 4 4 , M 8' 2 A i W L 'Q ' - x . I , t K M P ..., . 1 A fl? I m V - 5 Y , ,V , VV VV V ' V. . use V Q R f- w , g 5 ' Q, H A - 1i,..VMf35',g4i?iQ-QE, tL. .,:5 f 7l , -'. .af H, VV :HV . - f , . - . ' V . . sfeffrfn Q M . V ,, V f V . V W Q .,-.' ,,u W ,1,, , '.,,, A. H K , - -.xp . :F ' k k ,fZV!i- ' V- A - . L V . dag' L g - -' ' 'K K Am L' ,...---ff f V V 'V ' ' ' ' K 'dr' k V f : 7:' , , - .. V 7 I .X W ,WM Q K , . . ,V . ,,V.g,V: ,. he ,:-. ,5., . ,,,,,,.,V. ' Vw-fer ' 'TEV . , -if f ' , A V ,,4,, A 4 WAY OUT!-fleftj Here is how the heatnik members of the male dance chorus get their kicks. JUST A MINUTE!-lbelowj There is no end to the remedies our local pharmacist fKarl Zeunerl can provide for a common cold, but this time he is unable to keep his customer from blowing up. On opening night the audience knew that the little man with the loud voice had done it again. Mr. .loseph Hays had begun with an idea. Now, he watched from the stage wings as a record cast of five hundred and fifty excited students brought the house down. What ll Blast was an appropriate billing for a lively salute to the wonderful world of a teenager? It provided seven enjoyable evenings of music, dancing, comedy, drama, and satire long to he remembered by the class of '62. SCORING A HIT4Mr. Joseph Hays, producer and director of What a Blast, has become a familiar figure at Bonner. He and Mr. Ray Gold, his musical arranger and accompanist, deserve enormous credit for their tireless efforts. IT TAKES TWO TO TANGO-A portion of this year's dance ensemble glides to the rhythm of the Tango. All of the dancers surprised audiences with their precision perform- ances which gave support to an equally talented group of singers. PROJECT PLANNER-Formulating policy and removing red tape is the major undertaking of the Student Council. Members of the 1962 Student Council Cabinet pictured above are: Qseatedl Robert Bellenghi, Treasurerg Quentin Saracino, Vice-Presidentg Rev. LeRoy Garde- nier, 0.S.A., Moderatorg Terrence Hagan, Presidentg Robert Mattson, Secretaryg istandingl Iohn Thomas, Joseph Bracken, Charles Grifiin and Robert Gallagher. dl? bg our Oplll has 'U' 'xy wh! X Ama.. STORINC SUPPLIES-Bob Gallagher,'Bob Mattson and FII-RST-HAND REPORT-Student Council President Terry Hagan, and Joe Bracken are shown above performing one of their Moderator Fr. LeRoy Gardcnier, 0.S.A., scan the latest news of Friar tri- functions as members of the Student Council, In this umphs. The Student Council is closely connected with every Bonner activity. instance they are packing the cans donated by Bonner students for the Little Sisters of the Poor. nkvhg to ffze cfmllenge RHETORICAL TECHNICIANS-The 1962 Austins, equipped with their boundless knowl- edgc and eloquent orations, have continued to uphold the outstanding achievements of their predecessors at Bonner. Pictured above are: fleft to righti, Larry Haverty, Bill McCune, Mr. Charles Vogel, Moderator, Mr. John Rao, assistant moderator, Brad Barry and Bob Moore. PLANNING THE STRATEGY-Mr. Charles Vogel and Mr. .lohn Rao, moderators of the Austins, point out the strategy which will be utilized for an oncoming tournament. Looking on with interest are Bill McCune and Larry Haverty, two seniors who have consistently earned laudable recognition for their fine per- formances in the Catholic League Debating Tourneys. Soaring to the apex of fame is the chief goal of every Bonner activity. The one organization that has consistently achieved stardom has been the Debating Society. To their competitors the Bonner debaters have afforded fierce competi- tion, and in the majority of the debates the opposition has felt the scourge of Bonner triumphs. Under the command of Mr. Charles Vogel and Mr. John Rao. the Austins have projected themselves as the leading contenders for the Na- tional Tournament in Miami. --9 alma' 0ff NAVIGATION PLAN-Preparation for the 'Bonner Band Concert begins immediately after the close of the football season. Here, Father Duffy, moderator, and clarinetist Joe Smith watch as the musical director, Mr. .lohn Dough- erty, interprets several difficult measures of music. The Band is fortunate to possess such a competent training officer to guide it to musical perfection. One of the main reasons for the sky-rocketing school spirit that has prevailed over the past few years has been the Bonner Marching Band. The many fine performances launched from Pad 62 by the Band at various social functions have gained for it a place of high standing in the minds of the students and faculty at Bonner. Under the direction of Mr. John Dougherty and the guidance of its moderator, Rev. David Duffy, O.S.A., the 1962 music men have distin- guished themselves as a highly skilled and ver- satile organization. DIRECTIONAL SYSTEM-Under the baton of Mr. Dougherty, the Band rehearses for the annual concert. The excellent performance of the Band is the result of the skill and patience its dedicated leader displays in molding these amateur musicians into an organization of professional-like quality. VANGUARD-Following in the footsteps of the color guard, the Bonner Marching Band blasts onto the field to commence the half-time festivities. Under the leader- ship of its captain, Jim Kerrigan, the color guard has become one of the best known but perhaps the least applauded of the campus activities. Few people realize the amount of work necessary to perfect the maneuvers executed by the drill team. w STEERING 'COMMAND-Large ly responsible for the rocketing success of the club are its oiiicers and advisors who offer the addi- tional thrust required to project the program toward its goal. fseated, left to right? Mrs. Roth, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Powers, Mrs. Kolojeski and Mrs. Barrett map out the trajectory for an approach- ing event. Their progress is ob- served by the association's mod- erators, Fr. David Duffy and Fr. James Warne. Ns f . QW' ., is asae '1 v bandfhg together DETAILED ORGANIZATION - A featured part of every successful Band Mothers' Bingo Party is the tombola drawing. Giving a symmetrical ar- rangement to the many attractive prizes are Cleft to right? Mrs. Smith. Mrs. LaRosa and Mrs. Breslin. These aiiairs are always a credit to the com- bined interests of every band mother and have earned a respected position in the Bonner social calendar. 12 ,f I I' it 4 ' - 'AW ,, ,-.,, ' fx. it imixiw f f SOUND ENGINEERS --Pictured above are the stalwart senior members of the 1962 Glee Club. Now in its early stages, this crew of melody men is already showing signs of becoming an over- whelming success. Tremendous student response to its auditions demonstrates the starlight future ahead in its path of orbit. PRACTICE RANGE-Father Lyons goes over some music. which will be used for the Spring Music Festival, with pianist .lohn Dooley. far Spangled Bonner An organization sorely missed in the year of its inactivity has been the Bonner Sing- ers. The reorganized Glee Club, under the direction of Rev. Francis Lyons., O.S.A., gave voice to its excellent harmony at the annual Bonner Music Festival. Their enthusiastic reception was visible testimony of their re- entry to -stardom as one of the prominent activities at Bonner. SPACE MEDICINE-Joe Celini, play- ing the part of Santa Claus, attempts to rouse a smile from this serious little girl. The huge success of this party is a credit not only to the Guild mem- bers who sponsored it 'but also to the hundreds of generous Bonner students who made it possible by their con- tributions. FLIGHT 'PLANNERS - The officers of the St. Edmunds Guild are pictured adjusting the chart of the program of activities for the ensuing season. The officers are fleft to right? Larry Good- win, Secretaryg Fr. John Melton, Moderatorg Pat wDevine, Presidentg Joe Bracken, Vice President and Joe Breslin, Treasurer. ..-f' 515 Edmund 611 7d One of the finest and noblest organi- zations at Bonner is the St. Edmunds Guild. The organization consists of two distinct divisions, the work corps and the social group, which are always on ready alert. Project Clean-up is that phase of the Guild whose function it is to assist the Sisters in the upkeep of the St. Edmunds Home. 'LOperation Enter- tainment is that segment of the organi- zation whose purpose it is to furnish the children with the 'atender loving caren which plays an integral role in the life of any young child. The heartfelt grati- tude of the Sisters children at the St. Edmunds Home has been more than adequate compensation for the unselfish efforts of these men. BEAMING A SMILE-Senior Tom Miles helps a small girl whose warm smile is typical of the grateful spirit which meets the Guild members on their weekend excursions to aid the Sisters and children at St. Edmunds Home. f A -is - Lnmuuunn n- vi M1 ,aussie-u..uun1uu1in an-sg-luv: 1 mv, z,s,li-nrn,r1s1- ofmer Breakfast Club 'Q i s 5 In keeping with the tradition of previous years, the arrival of the Freshman class enlarged the membership of the B.B.C. to the impressive figure of 400 students. The mission of this worthwhile organization is two-fold: objective one-to serve Mass in the Monastery and at our own Class Masscsg objective two-to provide a wholesome outlet in the form of group activities for the overflowing enthusiasm of its members. ., ? Under the guiding hands of Rev. Alfred E. Smith, 0.S.A., and Rev. John E. ig Dee an, O.S.A., the Bonner Breakfast Club has risen to be the lar est as well xi E g , as one of the most popular activities here at Bonner. 5 X i A GALAXY OF STARS-A token force of the entire B.B.C. regiment poses for this picture in the Bonner Breakfast Club room. Since its modernization two years ago, this club has become the largest activity in the school. Q' M c g sough t , p sse. t gr i' 19. ' ' f,s. M 1, Qt t 5:3 ' fir 4 H 'U V COURSE PLOTTERS-The oflicers of the B.B.C., who are mainly K pi responsible for its highly efficient operations are: Cleft to right? Jim QQ Bracken, Pat Devine, Rev. Alfred Smith, 0.S.A., moderator Joe it it 'Y-wc 9 ay' ge Y Bracken, and Tom Guinan. X .1 Q, 1 taxa fi ON T0 FRANKLIN FIELD-This was the phrase that helped to orbit our victorious football team to the City Chmpionship. The spirit of the student body was largely responsible for our Friars'5'A-OK performance. When the chips were down, the spontaneous reaction in the stands gave renewed vigor to our gridders, thus triggering another Bonner triumph. mo ale boosters . .. SIGNS OF THE TIMES-The job of bolstering the Bonner athletic program falls into the hands of fleft to righti, K. Gallem, S. Schramm, and V. Mnrziani. Although their work keeps them in the background, their appropriate signs and slogans serve an indispensable purpose in cultivating school spirit in the student body. --,-fs. 'W-.ff-.-.-.sn-sf.. L. i- .. . . , r . W., vw -f ws,-.uf-xi:-:wen W1 - a- f w1.r-A-'M1.g,t,1t,g:si- x, V-f,.fJ.t',ma,:,t2vr H l',wtfw1irff1'ft1w-wivanvnm CENTRAL CONTROL-One of the oldest organizations in the school is the Radio Club. Under the guidance of their moderator, Mr. Dondero, the members combine an interesting pastime with technical training, which eventu- ally leads to the coveted ham operator's license. This worthwhile extracurricular activity pro- vides an opportunity to acquire a talent which would otherwise take months of intensive study. CHECKOUT-Members of the Chemistry Club watch with satisfaction as the dry words of the textbook become reality. Fr. Spinelli, the mod- erator, offers these enterprising students a chance to probe further the vast galaxy of Chemistry. These future scientists are fortunate in having the opportunity to advance in both thc technical and practical knowledge of the science. BUDDING RESEARCHERS-Fathers McNulty and Laverty explain the intricacies of a frog to several interested members of the Biology Club. With plastic reproductions such as the one pictured above, the student has the ad- vantage of a first-hand, life-like demonstration to serve as a visual aid. Our well-equipped Biology lab offers many facilities which enable the student to further his knowledge of the subject and enjoy his hours of study. .fc knee Hubs mb' hg ffze p og am The initial thrust that has boosted many of the activities off the ground has been the Fathers and Sons Club. It is largely responsible for the financial backing and the organization of the majority of Bonner enterprises. True to form, the current organization has equaled the fine record of previous years. Its program for the year includes Activities Night, the Bonner Fair, College Night, Career Night, the Communion Breakfast, and numerous others. In every sense of the word, they can be called the G'Founding Fathers of Bonner. A PERFECT LAUNCHING-Since the start of the school year, the Fathers Club has been preparing the build-up to provide the perfect lift-off for the Bonner Fair. The whirlwind activities of thc gala event blazing brightly in this picture are a fitting tribute to the enthusiasm and planning of the Fathers and Sons Association and of its moderator, Father Mahoney. ATDING THE CAUSE-Pictured below are the oliicers of the Fathers and Sons Club who play an instrumental role in boosting the fame of Monsignor Bonner High School. They are fseatedi, Rev. Harry A. Cassel, O.S.A., Moderatorg Mr. John Floyd, Secretaryg Mr. James O'Brien, Prcsidcntg Mr. Adolph De Marco, Treasurerg Rev, Thomas M. Mahoney, O.S.A., Moderator. fStand- ingl, Mr. Francis Dunbar and Mr. Robert Powers, Vice Presidents, and Mr. Thomas Smith, Sergeant-at-arms. BEHIND THE SEAMS-Officers of the Altar Society, fleft to rightl, Rev. James P. Elliott, 0.S.A., Moderator, Mrs. Devlin, Secretary, Mrs. Meyer, Vice President, and Mrs. Rooney, President, pause to exhibit the fruits of their many hours of hard work. The women of the Altar Society can be rightly proud of their outstanding accomplishments. 1 CHECKING THE PATTERNS-Pictured above are several members of the working force of the Altar Society engaged in ironing and repairing the altar vestments. This photo ade- quately illustrates the quality of the work they perform. Everything is sure to be on the ready after the Altar Mothers complete their tour of duty in the Sacristy. Many quiet hours and much unseen labor go into that personal sacrifice which they make in the service of God. Cheer- fully and eliiciently these line ladies supply fresh linens for the altar and keep the chapel spotlessly clean. The Augustinian Fathers and the Bonner students express deep-felt gratitude for their help. ,Z'-. ,1,f.lSL ,fQs li 'A -s fl! df 5'0C'l?I:V ... press a enfs FINAL STAGE4Several members of the newspaper staff can he seen late in the evening making final preparations for an approaching deadline. Pictured below are: fleft to rightl Tom Shedlosky, Frank Gasparro, Tom Smith, Gerry Glynn, Don Ganlz, Art Jones, Vic Flagiello and .lack Hamilton. ln Bonner, 'cnearly everyone reads the Bulletin. This well-used adage precisely describes the student enthusiasm which has met the professional-like efforts of the news- paper staff. At the beginning of this year Gerald Glynn, as Editor-in-Chief, was faced with the arduous task of recruit- ing high calibre reporters and training them in the shortest possible time. The success attained by L'The Bonner Bul- letin is due primarily to the debut of several new depart- ments, such as Campus Notes, 'GClub Salute, Sports Scope, and uBonner Salutesf' The continued advancement of the school newspaper toward journalistic excellence can be attributed mainly to the fine staff and devotion of its moderator, Rev. James Thurman, 0.S.A. BONNER'S TRACKING NETWORK-Pictured above are the members of the 1962 Newspaper staff who are accountable for keeping Bonner students well abreast of the current happenings. These ace reporters are alwayson the scene, giving a first-hand report on the activities projected on Bonneris flight program during the school year. PRESS ADMINISTRATORS-The arduous task of putting out The Bonner Bulletin falls into the hands of Rev. James Thurman, O.S.A., Moderator, Gerald T. Glynn, Editor-im Chief and John R. Hamilton, Sports Editor. Under their control, the Bulletin has maintained a steady course towards its target of journalistic perfection. PUBLICITY AGENTS-The Sports department keeps its weather-eye sharp for the oncoming events on the horizon of Bonner's athletic achievements. The Bul1etin's sports re- porters are fseated, left to rightl A. Jones, V. Flagiello, J. Hamilton, T. Smith, J. Thomas, fstandingl W. Bonekat, E. Elliott, N. Ariano, K. Kennedy, R. Crewalk, S. Mash and F. Foley. 6 y -SQ 1962 BORN-AIRE STAFF Editor-in-chief .... ........,........,............... A lfred Bingham Associate Editor ,... ...,... .....,........,..... ' , . .William Dibiase Activities Editors Sports Editors. . . Personnel Editors. , Typzsts .......... Photographer ..,. Moderator ...., . . , . . , . . . , . . .Brian Morley, Hugh Doyle , . , . . ,James Murphy, Thomas Broderick . , . . . . .Robert Crewalk, James Nealon . . . .Eugene Kearney, John Gebhart .........,,......Rohert Powers , ....,. Fr. Neil J. McGettigan CENTRAL CONTROL CENTER- Assuming the responsibility for as- sembling basic facts to form a repu- table project logbook are Rev. Neil J. McGettigan, 0.S.A., the Yearbook's Moderator, and Al Bingham, its Editor-in-chief. Their insight has faciliated the dramatic presentation of life at Bonner in the pages of the 1962 Bon-Aire. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGEN- CY-Stafiing the nerve center for Project 62 are fseated left to rightl Bob Powers, Jim Murphy, Hugh Doyle, Tom Broderick., Rev. Neil J. McGettigan, 0.S.A., Bill Dibiase, Bob Crewalk, and Jim Nealon. CStandingJ Gene Kearney, Al Bingham, 'Brian Morley and John Gebhart. -1189! it 2 were , -fini V , g ' I X A N' t f , X 4-., . . . project engfbeers vm.. ,,,.44+xs STAFF CONFERENCE-While Bob Crewalk, Personnel Editor, focuses his attention on his work, his associate, Jim Nealon lends his attention to the sports desk. Hard at work there, the unsurpassed writing team of Jim Murphy and Tom Broderick are engaged in a critical discussion over the captions which they have completed. -Q We- T ' S'-4 ' '.. HN- m.,s,,sf -. -- i A t wiinwfwsf-'-2-1: -5 w 'fc RIGHT ON THE BEAM-Staff Photographer, Bob Powers, presents his latest artistic creations for inspec- tion to Activities Editor, Hugh Doyle, who receives the pictures with pleasure. At the right., Associate Editor, Bill Dibiase, who assumes the chore of proof-reading all Yearbook articles, peers over the shoulder of Brian Morley, Activities Editor. These men have worked many extra hours this year with the hope of placing the '62 Bon-Aire among Bonner's best Yearbooks. of , ,. as , f V. ff, 39 - , f Q swf a t of 1 II7 Esfabblvfz contact ' f Roaring off in progressive stages, the 1961-62 Dance Program won the approval of both the faculty and student body. The social whirl commenced at the Homecoming Daucef' a rocketing success, which was equaled and surpassed byta long line of well-received affairs. Such achievements as the B.BQC. L'HoblJ1e Gobblewg 4'The Silver Bells Dance, sponsored by the Publications Departmentg the Stu- dent Council's 4'Whir1 Around The World g and the Mardi Gras Dance, presented by the Crew Team, are the product of the hard work and initia- tivevof numerous committees which plan, construct, and remove decorations for every dance. h 1 'D HEAVENLY-This is the word that completely captures the enchanting atmosphere at the Senior Prom on Febru- ary 16. A tremendous round of applause is in order for the Prom Committee's masterful arrangements for this sensational event. POWER BEHIND THE THRONE-Joe Smith and his date, Miss Jean Dougherty, relax briefly before rejoining the social whirl. As king and queen of the Senior Prom, they reigned proudly over the evening's festivities. gr 1 3 .1 W ' was ,Q Sli? Moon! 261' Se evade A-OK -Several couples are converging on the Falcon House f-or the commencement of the Senior Prom. This gala event, in the eyes of the 250 attending couples, was the most spectacular affair on the social calendar at Bonner. CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT-Enhancing the beauty of the Falcon House was the panorama of colorful decora- tions. Several seniors with their dates are captivated by the unique fountain in the foyer of the ballroom. This fountain was only one of the many attractions that added to the splendor of this night of nights. ' -' I ,Yan ,,, Milk! .i IN ORBIT-The Senior Prom was an unforgetable ex- perience for all of those who were in attendance. The music, the atmosphere, and the merriment will be re- membered for years to come. -il'-:Lo '-Ilhvndltlon . n me v V Mfg, sf 'fx .wif DONALD GANTZ-Throughout his four- year stay at Bonner, Don made his pres- ence known by his outstanding scholastic achievements. Developing his intellectual ability with hard work and study, he main- tained the highest four-year average in the Senior class and thusifearned for himself a full scholarship to Fordham University. Don did not confine himself to books alone. He was a member of the Crew, B.B.C., Newspaper, Dramatics Club, Musi- cal, and Glee Club. Bonner can be more than proud of achievements such as these. I24 JOHN LEVI-An outstanding member of our championship football team, John Levi was largely responsible for the break- through which led Bonner once again to the city title. In the process he also reaped glory for himself, being named All-Cath- olic, All-State and All-East Delco guard. Jack's timely blocks and constant chatter greatly aided the team effort. He was active, also, in activities, having been a member of the Booster Club for four years and a section oiiicer for three. Jack Levi's gridiron performances here at Bonner have opened the door for future football triumphs. CHARLES McKENNA-Charlie McKenna made his presence felt in the whole galaxy of Bonner life. In snorts.. Stick was an active participant in intramural sports and Cross Country. He achieved his greatest fame in his senior year as an outstanding center on the basketball team. He was also a member oi the B.B.C., Debating team and Musical. Charlie's most praiseworthy achievements have always been in scholas- tics, for he has ranked high in his class for iour years. In recognition of his academic excellence, he was awarded a scholarship to St. Joseplfs College. QUENTIN SARACINO-The advancement of Bonner projects has always been Quen- tin's first concern. He was a talented mem- ber of the City Championship Football Team, and played an active role in the support of the St. Edmunds Guild, Glee Club, and Musical, What a Blast. Utilizing experience and confidence, which he gathered from his studies and extra-cur- ticular activities, he was prepared to meet the high demands of Student Council Vice- President. Gifted with such enthusiasm and talent, Quentin is sure to rise quickly on the ladder of success. PATRICK DEVINE-Spreading his cap- abilities over a wide area, Pat was able to prove himself an outstanding senior. His activities included the basketball team, Booster Club, B:B.C., Student Council, Musical, and St. Edmunds Guild. He has always -been ready to lend his support to school affairs and was often selected as a leader by his fellow students. As evidenced by these achievements, Pat is ready and able to assume new positions of respon- sibility in the world. Reacb bg rfze Top ROBERT JANSEN-Bob is a conscien- tious, all-round competitor. He has dis- tinguished himself in the sphere of studies by maintaining one of the highest four- year averages and attaining the highest College Board mark for mathematics in the school's history. Aside from intellectual persuits, he has participated in the St. Edmunds Guild, the Radio Club, and, in his freshman and sophomore years, the Swimming Team. Sparked by these ac- complishments, we feel that Bob will fill an important position in any field he chooses. FRANCIS GASPARRO--During his high- school career, Frank Gasparro has lent his helping hand to many important activities at Bonner. His industry and dependability as Associate-editor of the Bonner Bulletin were indispensable in producing top-flight issues of the school newspaper. As Vice- President of the Senior class, Frank offered his talents on special d-ance committees and showed his high sense of responsibil- ity. Never neglectful of studies, Frank maintained a high average during four years of high school. At his departure, he gives every indication of continuing his success in t-he scholastic and social sphere. TERRY HACAN-A .stand-out member of the Senior class, Terry combined a friendly personality with his ability to assume re- sponsibility. As President of the Student Council, he symbolized school spirit at Bonner. An invaluable member of the swimming team, he was noted for his record-breaking performances. Participa- tion in a gamut of activities completed his image as the ideal Bonner man. Success will follow Terry wherever he goes. ALBERT PADLEY Pete' Padley truly deserves the description of an all-around student. Best-known for his thrilling long runs, Pete brought the crowd to its feet more than once with his stellar gridiron performances. He participated in other sports as well, showing his skill in Track and intramural competition. Activities were not neglected either, for Pete was an active member of the Booster Club and the Musi- cal. In his senior year he was elected to the Student Council. Bonner tradition will be greatly enriched by the spirit and en- thusiasm which Pete has left as his legacy to the school. MICHAEL FACCIOLO-A tough com- petitor, Mike earned his fame by outstand- ing performances while co-captain of Bon- ner's football squad. Always respected for his courteous manner and his unselfish team efforts, Mi-ke was awarded the Most Valuable Player Award at the City Title Game. Recognizing his leadership abilities, his fellow students elected him section oilicer for three consecutive years. Mike's contributions will certainly be recorded in the Bonner Hall of Fame. ROBERT POWERS-Always ready to lend assistance wherever he could, Bob Powers gained the friendship of students and teachers alike. His long list of activities ranges from the Musical to the Yearbook staff and far beyond. Bob's active part in the band won him honor as a to musi P . cian. His skill in photography enabled him to become the Photographic editor for the Bon-Aire in his senior year. Versatility marked him as an outstanding student and will undoubtedly pave the way for success in the future. ALFRED BINGHAM Charactenzed by hard work and determination, Al Bingham rose to the heights of Bonner's Hall of Fame. In addition to other activities, Al exercised his talents as a member of Bon- ner's band and was valued highly in the drum section. Climaxing his high school career, Bing turned toward the journal- istic field and became a member of the Yearbook staff. His sharp wit and per- severance soon made him the Editor-in- Chief of the Bon-Aire. In this position, Al was a-ble to make his most outstanding and memorable contribution to the Bonner tradition of excellence. in M ty I I i tg V Ni S A A 5 Q 121 ' K , . 1 'ma . iff' Yi , 5 I 3 W' ' x 'W 1' QQ . i in ' I .7 g A V 'K Q17 in W 5 ' V gf ff, I gl ' .V I- 1 1? i VE': q J Ar-LA, 1 1 Y Q ja 416' l 'X ' Q X. - 4 H Aj , ,H ix- . In I I O A. u A ,E nga? jx h . ,, ...Q- . M 9 Q Q I, I T , , Vs ai x ., ,L , U0 uuflff W. i ff sr X 'Gif ' in . ,lxf Si 34 Father LeRoy Gardinier, the Moderator of the Senior Class, was the guiding spirit behind the Men of Determination. Father always manifested himself as the helper and organizer of the Class of '62. Taking over at the end of Sophomore year, he continued to carry on the fine tradition set up by Fr. Bonac- corsi. The Class of '62 will always be grateful for the kind interest Fr. Gardinier has shown in all the plans and events which made the senior year so mem- orable for us. L71 kf of 5' aff JAMES J. ABA1DIA A12 454 Windermere Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Crew 4, Musical 4. WILLIAM S. ABBRUZZI A10 138 Henley Rd. ' Overbrook Hills ' Presentation Intramural Sports 1-2, Band 1. JOSEPH R. AICHER A2 589 Contention Lane ' Berwyn ' St. Monica Intramural Sports 1, Track 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 1-2-3-4, B. B. C. 2-3, Biology Club 2, St. Edmund's Guild 1-2-3 Newspaper 3-4, Student Guard. MICHAEL J. ANASTASI A12 448 Lombardy Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1, Track 1-2-4, Cross Country 2, Sec- tion Omcer 2-4. ANTHONY J. ANTONELLI A12 314 Pine St. ' Glenolden ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Section Oilicer 3-4. JOHN R. AR-CHIE A14 237 Pine St. ' Glenolden ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports I-2-3-4. oanfdo wn beglhs DENNIS .l. ARIAS A8 2451 Marshall Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Borromeo Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Biology Club 2, Section Oili- cer 1. NICHOLAS J. ARONE A4 243 W. Bayberry Lane ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports I-2-3, Swimming 2, Student Guard. ROBERT T. AUGHE A14 237 Wingate Rd. ' Upper .Darby ' St. Alice GEORGE P. AVERY A6 752 Mason Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Crew 4, Musical 4. J'0l-IN A. AZZATO A1 119 Overhill Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice ' Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Musical 3-4, Section Officer 1, Biology -Club 2. FRANCIS T. BACHMAN A14 7140 Radhourne Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Spo1'ts 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 3. BRIEFING THE CREW-- Let7s go through that once again, says Fr. No-wlan to a 'baflled .Iohn King. At this point section A-6 seems to show little interest in Father's explanation. You may be sure, however, that they will have a firmer grasp on the material before the next test. THOMAS J. BACHMAN A2 205 Glendale Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 2, Musical 3-4, News- paper 3, Dramaties 3, Student Guard. CLIFFORD J. BAILER A6 7 Ardsley Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4. MICHAEL J. BALZER A4 500 Netherwood Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 3, St. Edmunds Guild, Band 2-3-4, Student Guard. THOMAJS J. BARRETT A3 3807 Rosemont Ave. v 'Drexel Hill '. St. Andrew Intramural Sports 3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, B.B.C. 1-2-3-4, Dra- matics 4, Musical 3-4. ROBERT B. BARTKUS A2 805 N. Eagle Rd. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2, Bowling 4. JOHN J. BEAUMONT A2 534 Weymouth Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Dorothy Band l-2-3-4. GEORGE G. BECKMAN A4 1028 Old Lane ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Football 1, Soccer 3, Musical 3. Band 1-2, Student Guard. WILLIAM T. BERCHTOLD All 430 Arbor Rd. ' Yeadon - St. Louis Intramural Sports 4. FRANCIS X. BERNARD A4 511 Harper Ave. 0 Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Track 1-2-3-4g B.B.C. 2-3-4, Cross Country 1-2-3-4, Newspaper 4, Student Guard. FRANCIS A. BETZLER A7 124 County Line Rd. ' Bryn Mawr Our Mother of Good Counsel Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1, Band 1-2, Musical 1-2-3-4. JOSEPH F. 'BICKEL A7 1227 Edge Hill Rd. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. ALFRED A. BINGHAM A3 522 Hampshire Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Yearbook CEditor-in-Chiefl, Musical 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, B.B.C. 1-2-3. JOHN R. BISTLINE A4 411 Portland Dr. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Soccer 1-2-3-4, B.B.C. 4, Stu- dent Guard, Biology Club. ROBERT W. BLANKLEY A2 623 Columbia Ave. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 3-4, Track 1-2, Cross Country 2, St. Edmunds Guild. RICHARD R. BOISSEAU Al 314 N. Maple Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 2-3-4, Booster Club 2-3, Musical 4. PAUL J. BONANTO A2 2611 Oriole Rd. ' Broomall ' St. Anastasia Musical 3-4, Glee Club 2. EDWARD J. BONNER A4 7218 Penartb Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1, Dramatics 1-2-3-4, Musical 1-2-3-4, Sacristan 1-2-3-4, Projectionist Club 3-4, Student Guard. JAMES J. BONNER A7 287 Crawford Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Pbilomena Intramural Sports 1-2, Track 1-2, Cross Country 1-2, Student Council 1-2, Booster Club l-2, Musical 1-2, Glee Club 1-2. JOSEPH G. BONNER A6 1348 Wycombe Ave. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 3-4, B.B.C. 1-2. PAUL C. BOYD A8 1138 Broad St. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Soccer 1-2-3, Booster Club 2-3, Class Ollicer 1-2, Cheerleader 2, Biology Club 2. JOSEPH T. BRACKEN A2 231 Sedgewood Rd. ' Springfield ' St.Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 1-2, Class Officer 3, St. Edmunds Guild 3-4, B.B.C. 3-4, Cheerleader 4, Student Council 4, Section Officer 4, Stu- dent Guard. JOHN J. BREEN A13 443 Hampton Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 3-4. JAMES R. BRENNAN A5 87 W. Greenwood Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Tennis 2. RICHARD J. BRENNAN A12 853 Peen St. ' Bryn Mawr ' Our Mother of Good Counsel Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, St. Edmunds Guild 1-2, Section Oilicer 3-4. ARTHUR J. BRESLVIN A13 635 Edmonds Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 2-3, Rifle Team 4, Musical 3-4. JOSEPH A. BRESLIN A1 634 Turner Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' !St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, B.B.C. 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4 Booster Club 3-4, Musical 4, St. Edmunds Guild 4, News: paper 3-4. THOMAS F. BRODERICK A2 704 W. Cobbs Creek Pkwy. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1, Football 3, B.B.C 2-3, Section Officer 1, Student Guard, Booster Club 2-3 Yearbook fSports Editorl, Biology Club 2. BARRY R. BROWN A5 34 Llandillo Rd. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Band 1, Newspaper 2. JAMES F. BROWNE A2 5205 Gramercy Dr. ' -Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Band 1-2-3-4, Musical 3-4, Dramatics 3-4. RICHARND WC. BRYAN A12 1100 Harding fDr. ' Upper Darby ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2, Rifle Team 2-3, Musical 1-2-3-4. MICHAEL P. BUGGY A3 121 Barker Ave. ' Sharon Hill ' Holy -Spirit Intramural Sports 4, Musical 4. FRANCIS C. BUNTING A9 5109 Palmer Mill Rd. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 2-4. WILLIAM J. BUONATO A7 17 S-impson Rd. ' Ardmore ' St. Colman Intramural Sports 1-2, Band 2-3, Biology-Club 2. 9 the BON-AIRE 1962 MUNSIGNUR BUNNER caffzohk' fugfz scfzoo B-RENDAN P. BURROWS A10 674 Yeadon Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 3-4, Biology Club 2. GERALD J. BUSTARD A3 320 Maple Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Biology Club 2, Drama Club 3-4, Musical 3-4. CHARLES J. BUTERA A12 44 W. Lancaster Ave. ' Ardmore ' St. Colman Bowling I-2-3-4, Tennis 2. JAMES I. BUTERA A5 44 W. Lancaster Ave. ' Ardmore ' St. Colman Intramural Sports 2-3, Bowling 1-2-3-4, Tennis 2, Student Council 3. JOSEPH A. BUTLER A12 76 Houston Rd. ' 'Lansdowne ' St. Cyril STEVEN I. BUTLER A3 434 Larchwood Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Newspaper 4, Musical 3-4, Sec- tion Officer 2, Drama Club 3-4, Biology Club 2. CHESTER W. BYRNE A9 102 N. 6th St. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 3-4, Musical 2-3-4, Band 3. RICHARJD P. CAHILL A9 215 Windsor Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Crew 4., Swimming 4. WILLIAM E. -CAIN A8 405 'Portland Dr. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Bowling I-2, Section Oflicer I-2, Biology Club 2. PETER L. CALABRES-E A11 30 Marlboro Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Musical 3, Glee Club 2-4. EDWARD V. CAMPBELL A9 I1 S. Wyoming Ave. ' Ardmore ' St. Colman Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Baseball 2-3-4. WILLIAM F. CAMPBELL A2 249 Ballymore Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Cross Country 1-3-4, Biology Club 2, Booster Club 1-2. JOHN P. CARR A9 925 Pitman Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports l-2-3-4, Football 1, Track 1-3-4, Section Oflicer 2. TIMOTHY F. CARR A3 134 Netherwood Dr. ' Springfield ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports I-2, Band 1-2-3-4, Dramatics 4, Musical 3-4, Glee Cluh 4. WILLIAM J. CARR A8 7101 Radbournc Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3. JAMES M. CARROLL A6 532 LeHann Circle ' Springfield 0 St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Rifie Club l, Booster Club 4, St. Edmunds Guild 1, Band I. BERNARD J. CARROZZA A4 27 Concord Rd. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2, Track 1, St. Edmunds Guild 2, Student Guard, Glee Club 2. FRANCIS T. CARSON A11 531 Foss Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1, St. Edmunds Guild 2, Section Oflicer 2. JAMES F. CANALICHIO' A11 33 Maple Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2, Section Officer 2, Musical 4. VINCENT J. CANIGLIA A12 200 Linwood Ave. ' Ardmore ' St. Colman Rifle Team 4, Band 1, Section -Officer 3-4. ANTHONY J. CAPONE A1 20 Overhill Rd. ' U-pper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports I-2-3-4. JOSEPH F. CARBONE A9 238 S. Madison Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 3-4. CESAR. A. CARDENAS A9 Avon Apts., Avon Rd. ' Narberth ' St. Margaret Intramural Sports 3-4, Soccer 3. FREDERICK M. CAREY A9 139 E. Providence Rd. ' Yeadon ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Clu'b 2. EDWARD J. 'CARLIN A6 52 W. Broadway Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' St. Eugene Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1, Biology Club 2, Musical 4. WILLIAM J. CARNEY A7 420 Garden Rd. ' Springfield 0 St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Soccer 3-4, Track 1, Cross Country I, B.B.C. l-2-3, Glee Clu-b 4. ANTHONY J. -CAROSELLI A12 500 Davis Ave. ' -Clifton Heights ' St. Eugene Intramural Sports 1-2, Track 2, Section Oflicer 2. WILLIAM A. CASCARINA A14 2328 Poplar Rd. ' ,Havertown ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. PHILL-IP R. CASTAGNA A12 201 Frederick Rd. ' Havertown ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 3-4, Dramatics 3-4, Musical 3-4, Section Officer 4. EDMOND F. CATANIA A7 456 Granite Terrace ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Intramural Sports 3, Football 1, Biology Club 2. DAVID A. CAVALIERE A1 183 Marlboro Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 4, Musical 4. VINCENT '.l. CHANDLER A2 504 Littlecroft Rd. ' Lansdowne ' St. Cyril B.B.C 1-2-3, Booster Club 2-3, Newspaper 3. LAWRENCE J. CHASE A4 523 Laurel Rd. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports l-2-3-4, Football 3, Crew 2-4, Swimming 3-4, Biology Club 2, Student Guard. Men of Pete rmhaffbn JOSEPH M. CHRISTI A5 191 Berkley Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Musical 3. DANIEL A. CIAMPITTI A2 4216 Garrett Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Track 4. RICHARD J. CLARK A3 1438 Dorchester Rd. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1, Section Officer 1, Glee Club 4, Musical 1-2-3-4, Dramatics 3-4, Biology Club 2, Band 1-2-3. WILLIAM F. CLARK A3 55 Brookside Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2, Biology Club 2, Glee -Club 4. ROBERT E. CLARKE A13 420 Blythe Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2. ROBERT J. 'CLARKE A4 653 Fern St. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track l, Musical 4, Student Guard. LAST MINUTE CHECK--Fred Mattei, A-7, makes some final adjustments before he and his date enler the ballroom of the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel. The Junior Prom was one of the most memorable social events in the four-year history of the Class of '62. ROBERT D. CLEARFIELD A3 531 Wayne Ave. ' Springfield ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, B.B.C. 3, Golf 4, Section Offi- cer 4. GEORGE J. CLEMENT A13 101 S. State Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Track 4. JOSEPH A. CLIFFORD A8 7445 Rogers Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. -Laurence Intramural Sports 4, B.B.C. 1-2, Biology Club 2. JOHN V. COLAMOSCA A1 221 E. Woodland Ave. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Booster Club 2-3. REYNOLDS V. COMSTOCK A7 345 Prospect Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2-4. JOHN F. CONNOR A2 228 S. Windsor Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Baseball 2-3-4, Basketball 1, St. Edmunds Guild 2, B.B.C. 3-4, Musical 3. JOHN J. CONNOR A12 218 Harilton Ave. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-3, Soccer 3-4. ALFRED P. CONSALVI A4 117 Bishop Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Student Guard. ROLAND W. -CONYERS A10 I. I l ' 28 Baily Rd. ' Yeadon ' Blessed Virgin Mary GREGORY D. CORACE A9 173 N. Madison Ave. ' Highland Park ' St. 'Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1, Biology Club 2. JAMES W. CORCORAN A14 143 Hansen Terrace ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Band 3-4. VINCENT H. -CORRY A1 339 Hampden Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2 3-4, Football 1 fMana erl News- ' g Q paper 4, B.B.C. I-2-3. THEODORE F. CORTESE A9 548 Langford Rd. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 1, Track 1, B.B.C. 1, Class Officer 3, Biology Club 2, Musical 1. BERNARD A. 'COSTANZA A5 53-2 Spruce Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, 'Class Offcer 2. HAROLD B. COUGHLIN A13 816 Grove Ave. ' Springfield ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 3-4, Swimming 4, Rifle Team 3-4, Bowling 3-4, Section Officer 1-2-3-4. MICHAEL 'C. COYL-E A5 1041 Sunny Hill Lane ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Booster Club 4. THOMAS T. COYLE A8 1500 Eaton Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 2, Cross Country 1, Clee Club 1, Debating 3-4, Dramatics 3-4. BRIAN W. COUPE A4 204- E. Thompson Ave. ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Musical 3-4, Student Guard. JOSEPH T. CRANSTO-N A13 207 Alliston Rd. ' Springlield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 3-4. JOHN T. -CRAWFORD A7 34- Harrison Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1-4, Band 1-2, Musical 4. JAMES T. CRESS A3 409 Darby Terr. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2, Newspaper 4, Section Oflicer 1, Student Council 1-4, Musical 2-3-4, Student Guard, Cleo Club 4, Art and Poster Club 2, Biology Club 2. ROB-ERT E. 'CREWALK A3 58 S. 7th St. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Yearbook fPersonnel Editorl, Newspaper 4, B.B.C. 1, Booster 4, St. Edmunds Guild 4. ROBERT J. CROWIN A14 36 Orchard Rd. ' Havertown ' St. .Denis HARRY J. CULBERTSON A9 6925 Guilford Rd. 0 Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. GERARJD' J. CUNNINGHAM A5 829 Arbor Rd. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1, Section Oflicer 1, Biology Club 2, Musical 3-4, Dramatics 4. JOSEPH C. -CUNNINGHAM A5 1009 Walnut St. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Snorts 1-2-3-4, Baseball 2-3-4, Section Oflicer 1, B.B.C. 1, Musical 3-4. THOMAS A. 'CUNNINGHAM A4 3549 Rhoades Ave. ' Newtown Square ' St. Anastasia Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Booster Club 2-3-4, B.B.C. 2-3-4, St. Edmunds Guild 2-3-4, Student Guard. THOMAS E. CURRIE A5 110 Oak Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Soccer 4, Track 1. EUGENE M. DALLAI-IAN A1 131 Woodlawn Ave. ' Highland Park ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1, Basketball 1-2-3, Section Oflicer 1. GERALD J. DALLAHAN A10 224 Avon Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1, B.B.C. 1, Radio Club 4, Booster Club 4. JAMES M. DALTON A8 232 Powell Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2, Booster Club 1-2, Biology 'Club 2. JOHN T. DALTON A11 232 Powell Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Section 0Hicer 3-4, Biology Club 2. VINCENT IP. D AMBROSIO A11 433 N. Longacre Blvd. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1, Rifle Team 1, Musical 4, Clee Club 1-2. the BUN-AIRE 1962 MUNSIGNUR BUNNER caffzohk' fugfz scfzool JOHN R. D'ANGELO' A8 2457 Wynnefield Dr. ' Havertown ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Soccer I-2-3, Crew 3-4, Debating 1-2-3, Biology Club 2, -Section Officer 1-2, Swimming 1-2. DENNIS F. DARL3INGTO'N A12 120 Nyack St. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Bowling 3-4, Soccer 3-4. GEORGE T. DeCECtC'O' A2 25 Alameda Rd. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Newspaper 2-4, Musical 3-4, Byline 3. PAUL D. DeCURTIS A1 456 Burnley Lane ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 1. WILLIAM F. DEE A6 4 Maryland Ave. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Band l-2-3. JAMES DeFELICE A1 26 S. Lynn Blvd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, 'Cross Country 1, Band 1-2-3-4, Newspaper 3-4, Musical 4. RALPH P. rDelCONLLO' All 2618 Chestnut Ave. ' Ardmore ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Band 1, Musical 4. FRANCIS J. D'ELIA A6 45 Colfax Rd. ' Havertown ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 4, Musical 4, Biology 2. MARIO F. :DeLIBfERTY A5 200 Fairlamb Ave. ' Havertown ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Football 2-3-4, Section Officer 3, Student Council 3, Class Oflicer 3. VINCENT P. DeLUCA A6 501 Wayne Ave. ' Springfield ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-4. JOHN G. DelVILLANO A6 213 Carlton Dr. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural S orts 1 Crew 2 St. Edmunds Guild 1-2, P s - Biology Club 2, Radio Club 4. ROBERT A. DeMARtCO' A5 40 N. State Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 2-3-4 fManagerl, Golf 4, Booster Club 2, St. Edmunds Guild 2. JOHN J. DICK A9 210 Blunston Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1, Baseball 3-4, Biology Club 2, St. Edmunds Guild 2. FRANCIS J. -DiIOIA A11 115 E. Stewart Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Tennis 1-2. EDWARD J. DILLON A12 306 Woodbine Ave. ' Narberth ' St. Margaret Intramural Sports 3-4. MICHAEL C. DiIO'IA A13 115 E. Stewart Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St.Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. JOHN J. DINNELLA A12 357 Huntley Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section 'Oilicer 4. RICHARD J. DiNOFIA A14 915 Guenther Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 1-2, St. Ed- munds Guild 2, Biology Club 2. JOSEPH J. 'DeSANTO A4 1235 Leedom Rd. ' Havertown ' St. -Dorothy Dramatics 2-4, Musical 2-4, Student Guard. LOUIS M. D-EVANEY A8 223 Price Ave. ' Narbertli ' St. Margaret Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2, Section Offi- cer 1. EDWARD T. DYEVER A3 6842 Clover Lane ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural ,Sports 1-2-3-4, Soccer 3-4. RAYMOND F. DeVICE A9 152 Ashby Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3. V FRANCIS B. 'DEVINE A9 248 Bridge St. ' Drexel Hill ' St. 'Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 1, Track 1, Foot- ball 1, Biology Club 2. FRANCIS M. DEVINE A7 4018 Bonsall Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Swimming 1, Crew 2, Booster Club 2, Musical 4, Glee Club 4. PA'IlR'I'CK C. WDEVINE A7 100 Elmwood Ave. ' Narberlh ' St. Margaret Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3, Booster Club 2-3-4, Student Council 3, St. Edmunds Guild 2-3-4, B.B.C. 3-4, Section Officer 2-3-4, Musical 3. JOSEPH V. DEVLIN A11 120 Glen-Arbor Rd. ' Havertown ' Annuneiation Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 2-4, Booster Club 2-3, St. Edmunds Guild 3. WILLIAM J. lDIBIASE A2 401 Stanfield Rd. ' 'Springfield ' St. -Dorothy Intramural Sports 1-2, Yearbook fAssociate Editorl, Musical 4, Band 1-2-3-4, Section -Officer 1. JOSEPH E. 'DiRICO A7 512 Concord Rd. ' Broomall ' St. -Pius X Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Biology Club 2. PHILIP F. DOBINSO-N A7 201 Boro Rd. ' Primos ' St. Eugene Band 1-2-3-4. ROBERT C. DOHERTY A5 308 Austin Dr. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy 'Cross Intramural Sports 1. MICHAEL F. DOLPHIN A7 510 Orchard Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 3-4, B.B.C. l, Musical 1-4. JAMES J. DONAHUE A7 208 Wabash Ave. 0 Lansdowne ' St. Philomena B.B.-C. 1, Biology Club 2. WILLIAM C. DONNELLY A7 233 Wendover Dr. ' Havertown ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 1-2, Newspaper 4, Musical 3-4, Dra- matics 3-4, Art and Poster Club 1-2-3. P eparaffbn Complete MICHAEL A. D'ONOFRIO A10 229 Ardmore Ave. ' Upper LDarby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-3-4, Track 2-3, Band 1-2. JOHN P. 'DONOHUE A14 526 Lafayette Ave. ' Coll-ingdale ' St. Joseph CHARIJES R. DOOLEY A7 437 Turner Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Cross 'Country 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Biology 'Club 2, Musical 3-4 Booster Club 3. -JOHN F. DOOLEY A1 124 W.Plumstead Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1, Glee Club 1-2-4, Newspaper 3-4, Section Officer 3, Musical 4, Student Guard. WILLIAM J. DOONER A12 518 Orchard Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural 'Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Ollicer 1. ROBERT J. D'OR.AZIO A14 1213 Crestview Rd. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. e at '- Q gi, 'gif KL t. J W ti .ntl . . M ,Q X tsgtt... 1. 5.3 gm x in . y W I 2' w . f 1 w Q F' Q15 , .1 '55 'H . 32 'E 'ii it 1 it 1... 5 Es, . . x. ff Q. ...J L Pi- L . . 3 ,L as 5. 'Q t E 1 q Suv .7 I Q Q S ?f 25. f A Q EASING THE TENSION-'iAmong other things we're teaching English in this class, says Fr. Gill during one of his lighter moments. The intellectual giants of section A-I are grateful for this break in their daily routine. 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H 1 . . ..f M--J --hw , -1 -s. , . f 9 - . .1 f . T . .. ' -'c if ff, - -e-ft'E.t.is:-.2 ' af al-lt' . -:sfat2atat5:..:z,te23-ff-f:ff5.' I ' is-1g.i':3-. , . 3.1 . ' - - ., W-t:f2sQ?W JOHN H. DOUCHERTY A13 457 Maplewood Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Intramural Sports 3-4. FRANCIS .I. 1DOYLE A1 941 Bullock Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis B.B.C. I-2-3-4, Booster Club 2-3-4, Newspaper 2. HUGH J. DOYQLE A2 910 Westdale PI. ' Springfield Our Lady of Perpetual Help Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Yearbook fActivities -Editorl, Student Guard, Biology Club 2. JAMES I. D'UD1DY A13 22 Derwen Dr. ' Havertown ' St. Denis Intramural Sports I-2, Musical 2-3-4, St. Edmunds Guild 2, Glce Club 1. GREGORY J. DUNBAR A8 3 S. Brighton Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 1-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4. St. Edmunds 'Guild 3-4, Biology 'Clu-b 2. DENNIS F. DUNPHY A6 181 Friendship Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. -Dorothy Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Crew 1. JAMES T. DUNPHY A4- 733 Sharon Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Student Guard. PATRICK J. DUNNE A6 124 Wildwood Ave. ' 'Lansdowne ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-3-4. JOSEPH tP. .DURNING A12 1009 Lawrence Ave. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Booster Club 1-2-3-4. JOSEPH E. DWYER A9 24 Chestnut Ave. 0 Narberth ' St. Margaret Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, St. Edmunds Guild l-2-3, Sec- tion Oflicer 4, Musical 4, Biology Club 2. JOSEPH E. EGAN A8 ll Mather Ave. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Bowling 1-2, Biology 'Club 2, Section Oilicer 1-2. 'MICHAEL B. EGAN A5 5208 Reservation Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Oilicer 1. ANDREW J. EGRI A14 223 Canford Dr. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X WILLIAM A. ENGBLOM A5 1661Reese Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2. JAMES J. EKPPERSON All 332 Westpark Lane ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross N-EIL J. ERBE A5 754 Cornell Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports l-2-3-4, Swimming 1, Musical l-4. WILLIAM J. EWALL A2 7007 Llanffair Ave. ' Bywood ' St. 'Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 4, Tennis 3, Newspaper 3-4, Musical 3-4, Dramatics 3, Band 1-2-3-4, Clee 'Club 4, Section Officer I. MICHAEL F. FA-CCIOLO A9 53 E. Madison Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Section Oilicer 2-3-4, Biology Club 2. MICHAEL J. FA-LCONE All 342 Iona Ave. ' Narbertb ' St. Margaret Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Soccer 3-4. JAMES J. FAL-LIS A5 108 James Dr. ' Havertown ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 1-2-3, -Section Officer 1. THOMAS F. FANELLI A4 126 Ashton Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Section Oilicer 2-3, Biology 'Club 2, Student Guard. MICHAEL J. FARRELL A6 624 Beverly Blvd. ' Upper 'Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, B.B.C. 1, Debating 1, Musical 1-2-3-4, Dramatics 4, Band 1-2-3. HENRY L. FEBO A5 112 Hearth Rd. ' Broomall ' St. Anastasia Intramural Sports 3-4, Dramatics 3-4. JOSEPH J. FEE A3 7125 Greenwood Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Class Oflicer 1, Glee Club 4, Musical 1-4. JOSEPH J. FERGUSON A6 4950 State Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 3, Crew 2-3. PAUL J. FINLEY A12 23 'Radnor 1Dr. ' Newtown Square ' St. Anastasia Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, -B.B.C. 3-4, Section Ollicer 2-3-4. JOSEPH M. 'FINNERTY A9 7226 Clinton Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. 'Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2. WILLIAM M. FISHER A8 113 Flintlock Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports l-2-3-4, 'Biology Club 2, St. Edmunds Guild 3-4. VICTOR L. FLAGIELLO A3 1337 Virginia Ave. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2, Glee Club 4, Newspaper 3-4, Student Council 4, Student Guard, Musi- cal 3-4, sDramatics 4. NICHOLAS IC. FLANO A3 628 Beverly Blvd. ' Upper 'Darby ' St. Laurence Soccer 4. JAMES J. FLICKER A4 829 Laurel Rd. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Swimming 2, B.B.C. 1-2, Booster Club 2, Student Guard, St. Edmunds Guild 4. JOHN R. FLYNN A1 602 Calcon Hook Rd. ' Sharon Hill ' Holy Spirit RICHARD T. FOLINO A9 819 Penn St. ' Bryn Mawr ' Our Mother of Good Counsel Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1, Football 3, Band 1-2, Musical 1. the BUN-AIRE 1962 MUNSIGNUR BUNNER caffzohk' fugfz scfzool EDWARD J. FORNIAS A4 1304 Roosevelt Ave. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 2-3-4 fManagerJ, Football 1, Track 1, Section Officer 1-2-3-4, Student Coun- cil 3, Student Guard. WALTER J. FORSYTH A3 27 Overhill Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-4, Bowling 3-4, Musical 4, Glee Club 4. CHARLES E. FOSTER A2 215 Drexel Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, St. Edmunds Guild 1, News- paper 3. JOHN C. FOX A6 349 Powell Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Tennis 2-3-4, Track 1, Biology Club 2, Musical 4. JAMES J. FRAATZ A5 218 Parham Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Musical 3. THOMAS L. FRANEY A2 314- S. Madison Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Crew 2-3-4, Newspaper 4, Biology Club 2. GERALD A. FRANCIS A3 306 Kent Rd. ' Bala Cynwyd ' St. Matthias Intramural Sports 4, IDramatics 3-4, Newspaper 2-3-4, Musical 3-4, Chess Club 2-3-4. RICHARD J. FRANCISCO A5 538 E. Scenic Rd. ' Springfield ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2, Tennis 2-3-4. FRANCIS J. FRAN-CO A8 412 Midvale Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 2-3, Biology Club 2. EDWARD J. FURMANIAK A4 1510 Steel Rd. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 3, Crew 1-2-4, Student Guard. JOHN E. GAFFNEY A14 509 Shadeland Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew 'Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1, Section Officer 2. JOHN E. GAIMSTER A6 651 Dayton Rd. ' Bryn Mawr Our Mother of Good Counsel Intramural Sports 1-2, Bowling 2, St. Edmunds Guild 1. FRANCIS P. GASPARRO A2 2536 Bond Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Newspaper 3-4, Student Guard, Musical 3-4, Byline 3. JOHN T. GASSNER A7 125 Washington Ave. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Band 1-2-3-4. DANIEL P. GAYNOR A7 412 Brookline Blvd. ' Brookline ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 3-4, Golf 4, Newspaper 2-3, St. Ed- munds Guild 3-4, Musical 4. PETER J. GAYNOR A4 7021 Greenwood Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Bowling 3, Student Guard. PAUL B. GAUDINI A1 234 Woodbine Ave. ' Narbertlh ' St. Margaret Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 4. RICHARD J. GEARY A14 105 Lafayette Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Crew 2-3, St. Edmunds Guild 2-3-4, B.B:C. 3-4. CHARLES J. GALLAGHER A11 133 W. Madison Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' St. Eugene Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Biology Club 2, Art and Poster 'Club 2. JOSEPH V. CALLAGHER A10 316 Lakeview Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1. PAUL E. GALLAGHER A7 204 Rhyle Lane ' Bala Cynwyd ' St. Matthias RICHARD R. GALLAGHER A8 2444 Mansfield Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. ROBERT F. GALLAGHER A3 22 Mather Ave. ' Broomall ' St. PiusX Intramural Sports 1-2-4, Football 3 lManagerl, Bowling 3-4, Dramatics 3, Musical 3-4, Student Council 4. THOMAS M. GALLAGHER A14 3 Franklin St. ' Rosemont ' St. Thomas of Villanova DONALD T. GANTZ A2 920 Edmonds Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-4, Crew 1, B.B.C. 2-3-4, Newspaper 3-4, Dramatics 3-4, Musical 3-4, Biology Club 2, Glee Club 4, Byline 3. WALTER F. GARDNER A14 55 Worrell Dr. ' Springfield ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports l-2-3-4. WILLIAM J. CARRITY A14 111 S. Woodlawn Ave. ' Aldan ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1-4, Cross Country 1, Section Ofliicer 3. JOHN J. GEBHART A8 Stonehurst Court Apts. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Rifle Team 3-4, Yearhrook, Crew 4, St. Edmunds Guild 3. CARL W. GEHRING A13 702 Humphrey Ave. ' Ardmore ' St. Denis Intramural Sports l-2-3, Football 2-3-4, Basketball 4, Musical 2-3. ROBERT W. GEHRING A6 224 Brookline Blvd. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 4, Golf 4, Biology Club 2. HENRY V. GIAMBATTISTA A14 212 Henley Rd. ' Penn Wynne ' Presentation Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 2-3, Student Council 2-3, Section Ofliicer 2-3. DOMINIC A. GIANGIULIO' A11 2531 Olcott Ave. ' Ardmore ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 3-4, St. Edmunds Guild 2. WILLIAM M. GIBSON A3 1307 Main St. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1-4, Cross Country 1-4, B.B.C. 2-3-4, Booster Club 1-2, St. Edmunds Guild 2-4, Musical 4, Dramatics 4, Cheerleader 2-3. fllldf Stage JAMES A. 'GILLESPIE A1 150 Golf Rd. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Oiiicer 1, Baseball 4. GEORGE M. GLASGOW A6 3 Union Ave. ' Bala Cynwyd ' St. Matthias Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Soccer 4, Track 4, Cheer- leader 2-3-4, Booster Club 2-3, Student Guard, St. Ed- munds Guild 1-2-3-4. JOSEPH M. 'GLASGOW A8 3 Union Ave. ' Bala Cynwyd ' St. Matthias Football 1-2-3-4, Crew 1, Booster Club 1-2, Section Oliicer 4, Class Officer 3, Student Guard. GERALD T. GLYNN A2 823 Laurel Rd. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1, B.B.C. 1-2, Newspaper 3-4 fEditor-in-Chiefl, Booster Club 2-3, Debating 1, Byline 3. STEPHEN J. GOETHALS Al 1500 Ashton Rd. ' Manoa ' Sacred Heart Dramatics 4, Crew 4, Golf 4, Musical 4. JOHN W. GOLDSCHMIHDT A1 455 Irvington Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 1-2-3-4, Tennis 2-3, B.B.C. 1-2-3-4, Booster Club 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 1, Musical 1. 'gy 5,1 fe CHIEFS OF STAFF-Senior Class President Al Consalvi discusses current situations with the members of his executive staff: fleft to right? Bill Kane, Trcasurerg Jim Vagnoni, Secre- taryg Frank Gasparro, Vice-President. This hard working quartet is responsible for the smooth management of the affairs of the Class of '62. LAWRENCE J. GOODWIN A1 220 Sedgewood Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1, Cross Country 2, B.B.C. 1-2-3-4, St. Edmunds Guild 2-3-4, Musical 3-4. FRANCIS J. GOTHIE A1 327 Pine Sl. ' Glenolclen ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 3, Baseball 4, 'Section Officer 2-3, Dramatics 1, Student Guard. WILLIAM F. GRANT A6 522 Old Lane Rd. ' Haverford Our Mother of Good Counsel Intramural Sports 2, St. Edmunds 'Guild 1. RONALD J GRECO' A9 2425 Bryn Mawr Ave. ' Ardmore ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1, Musical 1, Section Officer 1. LAURENCE H. GRIER A9 2532 West Chester Pike ' Broomall ' St. Pius X WILLIAM J. GRIESSER A8 105 N. Carol Blvd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Basketball 2-3, Golf 3-4, Bowling I-2-3, B.B.C. 3-4. CHARLES J. GRIFFIN A3 2113 Chestnut Ave. ' Ardmore ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 1-2, Section Officer 1-2-3, Dramatics 3, Musical 3-4, 'Glee Club 4. JOHN F. GRIFFIN A12 322 Hampden Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Band 2. JOHN A. GUINAN A14 5 Marshall Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Soccer 1-2-3-4. TERRENCE A. HAGAN A5 216 Treaty Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. 'Dorothy Intramural Sports I-2-3, Swimming l-2-3-4, Booster Club 4, B.B.C. 4, Newspaper 4, Section Officer 1-2, St. Edmunds Guild 4, Student Council President 4. JAMES J. HALEY A9 49 E. Madison Ave. ' 'Clifton Heights ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Football 1-2, Baseball 2, Biology Club 2, Booster 'Club 3. THOMAS P. HALFPENNY A5 168 Treaty Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Crew I-2-3-4, Soccer 1-2-3-4. B.B.C. 1-2-3-4, Section Oflicer 1-3, St. Edmunds Guild 1-2-3-4, Musical 2-3-4, Cheerleader 4, Newspaper 4. BART J. HALLORAN A12 127 Walnut St. ' Clifton Heights ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 3, Soccer 3. JOHN E. HAMILTON Al 308 Highland Ave. ' Upper Darby 0 St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-3, Basketball 1-2-4. Baseball 1-2-3-4, Booster Club 2-3-4, Section Ofiicer I-4, Student Council Secretary 3, St. Edmunds Guild 2-3, Cheerleader 3, Glee Club 4. JOHN R. HAMILTON A1 928 Lindale Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 1-2-3-4, Student Council 3-4, Newspaper 3-4, Booster Club 2-3, St. Ed- munds Guild 2-3-4, Musical 2-4, Cheerleader 3, Student Guard. JAMES T. HARRIS A6 36 Surrey Dr. ' Newtown Square ' St. Anastasia Intramural Sports 4, Track 4. JOHN B. HART A6 213 Brookthorpe Circle ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Swimming l-2-3-4. LAWRENCE J. HAVERTY A2 46 Chatham Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, B.B.C. 2-3-4, Booster Club 2-3, Debating 2-3-4, Student Guard, Dramatics 4. MORRIS HAWK A14 333 Kenmore Rd. ' Havertown ' Annunciation GERALD J. HAYES All 28 W. Gulf View Rd. ' Havertown ' St. Denis HUGH F. HEARON A4 604 Millbank Rd. ' Stonehurst ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2, Band 1-2-3-4, B.B.C. 1-2-3-4, Stu- dent Guard. RICHARID M. HELLER A5 223 Ballymore Rd. ' Springfield St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2-3. JAMES J. HENDRICK A1 362 Madison Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2, Debating 3, Musical 3-4, Student Guard, Dramatics 4, Glee Club 4. ALBERT L. HENNING A4 438 Westmont Dr. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 3-4, Student Guard. ROBERT S. HENTZ A4 411 Westfield Dr. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports I, Band 1-2-3-4-, Biology Club 2, Stu- dent Guard. RICHARD P. HERON A14 7106 Locust St. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice B.B.C. 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 2, Band I-2. THOMAS L. HERSKER A9 543 Evans Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Dramatics 4, Biology Club 2. EDWARJD J. HESSER A9 353 Margate Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 4. HENRY L. I-IIEMENZ A5 208 Rolling Rd. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 2-3-4, Track 4, Stu- dent 'Council 3. JOHN J. HILL A7 1306 Moore Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 3-4. GEORGE J. HI-LT A10 215 Sedgewood Rd. ' Springfield St. Francis of Assisi B.B.C. 1-2-3-4. MICHAEL T. HOBAN A10 3301 Highland Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1, St. Edmunds Guild 4. GEORGE A. HOBER A11 103 Berkely Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' Sacred Heart the BUN-AIRE 1962 MUNSIGNUR BUNNER cafflohk' Iliff: scflool DANIEL W. 'HOGALN A6 432 Warren Blvd. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 4, Booster 'Club 1-2, Musical 3-4. EUGENE P. HOGUET A10 309 N. Maple Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1, Track 2-4, Section Officer 2-3, Student Guard. WILLIAM T. HOPKINS A14 2453 Eldon Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrews Intramural Sports 3. EDWARD J. HORAN A3 321 Avon Rd. ' Bywood ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 3-4, Track 4, Musical 3-4, Band 1-2, Glee Club 3-4. ROBERT G. HOWE A7 155 Broadview Rd. ' Springfield St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2, Baseball 1-2-4, B.B.C. 1-2. THOMAS P. HUBBS A4 130 Lexington Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. 'Cyril Intramural Sports 3-4, Crew 2, Student Guard. JOHN A. HUGHES A12 2356 Highland Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2, Section Officer 1. JAMES P. HUNTER A4 7230 Alderbrook Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Biology Club 2, Student Guard. ROBERT A. IPPOLITI A9 328 David Dr. ' Havertown ' lSt. Denis Band 1-2-3-4, Musical 3-4, Dramatics 4. WILLIAM R. JACKSON A8 5242 Gramercy Dr. ' Springfield ' Holy Cross Musical 1-2. ROBIERT M. .IANSEN A2 10 N. Linden Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 3-4, .Swimming 1-2-3-4, St. Edmunds Guild 4, Radio Club 4. JAMES F. .IENEMANN A2 3201 Highland Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Art and Poster 'Club 3. WILLIAM J. JOYCE A5 5208 Bella Vista Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1, Crew 1, Soccer 3-4, Musical 3-4. ALLAN E. JUNKER A2 49 Woodbine Rd. 0 Havertown ' Sacred Heart Band 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2. JOHN A. JUZAITIS A7 37 Woodbine Rd. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Snorts 3-4, Track 2, Booster -Club 3-4, Soccer 3, Biology Club 2. NEAL J. KANE A1 277 Sheffield Rd. ' Lansdowne ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 4, Musical 2-3-4, Biology Club 2, Dramatics 2-4. WILLIAM J. KANE A4 670 Georges Lane ' Ardmore ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, B.B.C. 1-2-3-4, Booster Club 2-4, Musical 2-3, Dramatics 2-3-4, Biology Club 2, Student Guard, Section Officer 3. EUGENE F. KEARNEY A8 26 N. Clifton Ave. ' Aldan ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Baseball 4, St. Edmunds Guild 1, Yearbook, Biology Club 2. DAVID M. JOHNSON A14 72 S. Union Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2, St. Edmunds Guild 4. WILLIAM L. JOHNSON A14 497 Pinecrest Rd. ' Springfield ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Band 4. ROBERT J. JOHNSTON A12 1309 Dermond Rd. 0 Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Olficer 1-4. ARTHUR J. JONES A2 212 Aronimink Dr. ' Newtown Square St. Anastasia Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, B.B.C. 1-2-3-4, Booster Club 2-3-4, Newspaper 4, St. Edmunds Guild 4, Section Oili- cer 1. HARRY P. JONES A13 216 Sycamore St. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Oflicer 2. JOHN R. JONES A5 126 S. Highland Rd. ' Springfield St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 3-4, Football 1-2, Track 1-2, Musical 3-4. JOSEPH P. JORDAN A4 223 Woodbridge Rd. ' 'Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Bowling 3-4, Golf 4, Student Guard. RAYMOND F. JORIDAN A2 142 Summit St. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1, Biology Club 2, Section Oiiicer 1. JOSEPH A. JOYCE A11 323 Sagamore Rd. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 1-2, Booster Club 2. JOHN D. KEATING A5 172 Westbrook Dr. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Musical 4. JOSEPH H. KEHL A6 924 Addingham Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 1, Section Oliicer 1-2, Rifle Club 2-3. THOMAS J. KELLEHER A14 229 N. Drexel Ave. ' Havertown ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-4. MICHAEL S. KELLER A5 170 Reese Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2, Musical 4. 'CHARLES A. KELLY A5 9128 West Chester Pike 0 Upper Darby St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Musical 3-4. ROBERT L. KELLY A13 K, . 726 Railroad Ave. ' Bryn Mawr fi Our Mother of Good Counsel .Yaccessfal Wt-off WILLIAM E. KELLY A2 1619 Hampton Rd. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Dramatics 3-4, St. Edmunds Guild 3-4, Musical 3-4. MATTHEW J. KENNEDY AI 1114 Glen Avon Rd. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Baseball 4, Booster Club 2, B.B.C. 2-3. THOMAS P. 'KENNY A5 146 Kathmere Rd. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Cross Country 4, Golf Team 3-4, Dramatics 3-4, Musical 3-4, St. Edmunds Guild 4. EDWARD P. KENNY A6 151 Linwood Ave. ' Ardmore ' St. Colman Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Golf 4. JOHN F. KEHRLE Al 1201 Harding Dr. ' Upper Darby ' St. Bernadette Track 1-2-3-4. JAMES F. KERRIGAN A14 708 Ash Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Track 1-2, Band 1-2-3-4. 'SI' SOLID PROPELLANTfBoh :De Marco seems startled when Andy Sivak and Nick Arone inform him of a Spanish quiz for which he forgot to study. These prominent seniors arf: taking advantage of student parking privileges which were granted to outstanding participants in sports and activities. EDWARD J. KIJEWSKI A5 50 Ardmore Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming l-2-3-4, B.B.C. 1-2. DONALD J. KILLIAN A7 4010 Rosemont Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports l-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 1-2-3-4, Musical 2-3-4, Dramatics 1-2-4, Booster Club 2. JOSEPH T. KINDREGAN A7 3819 Albemarle Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Soccer 3, Band 1, Booster Club 4, Musical 3-4. JOHN J. KING A6 343 Blanchard Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Crew 3, B.B.C. I-2-3-4. JOHN J. KIRK A13 967 Brenton Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1, Cross Country 4, Musical 2-4. NORMAN E. KLEINBERG A2 45 N Maple Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Biology Club 2, Byline 3. ALBERT C. KREMPA A7 5216 Apache Lane ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, B.B.C. 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 4. ANTHONY A. KYNE A11 25 W. Langhorne Ave. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports I-2, Booster Club 2. EDWARD R. LACEY A7 1126 Duncan Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Band 1-2-3-4. 1 JOSEPH T. LACEY A13 124 Sycamore Rd. ' Manoa ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. GARY J. LAIRD A7 408 Yale Ave. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Section Officer 1, Biology Club 2, Musical 4, Glee Club 4. JOHN J. LAMONTE A9 128 N. Woodlawn Ave. ' Aldan ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1, Basketball 2, Track I. GERALD J. LARKIN A5 549 Vernon Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Kevin THOMAS F. LARNEY A9 1017 Pine St. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 4, Football 2. LOWELL T. LANSHE A14 344 N. Lansdowne Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Track 1-2. RICHARD D. LATELLA A6 694 Vernon Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Football 3-4, Track 4, Musical 2. GEORGE J. LAUER A2 137 Walnut Lane ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2. ROBERT J. LAVIN A6 524 Shadeland Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 1-2, 'Crew 4, Section Officer 2. JAMES R. LAWLER A3 5 Aslibourne Rd. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary PETER J. LEAHY A14 66 S. Union Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1. FERDINANlD' J. LEGIERSE A3 101 Normandy Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Soccer 4, B.B.C. 1-2-3-4, Band 2-3, Biology Club 2, Glee Club 4. MICHAEL R. LEONARD A7 803 Naylors Run Rd. ' Manoa ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Soccer 2, St. Edmunds Guild 1-3-4. THOMAS D. LEONARD' A4 235 Fairlamb Ave. ' Havertown ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Student Guard. JOHN M. LEVI A8 520 S. Central Blvd. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Football 1-2-3-4, Track 2, Booster Club 1-2-3-4, Section Oliicer 1-2-3. JOSEPH H. LEVI A9 520 S. Central Blvd. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Football 1, B.B.C. 1, Glee Club 1-2, Biology Club 2, Section Officer 1-2. THEODORE C. LEWANDOWSKI A2 5145 Palmers Mill Rd. ' Clifton Heights Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-3, Biology Club 2, Color Guard 3-4. JOHN J. LINEHAN A7 128 Wilson Ave. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3, Section Officer I, Student Council 1. MICHAEL A. LIBERATORE A6 1016 Cobbs St. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2, Band 1-2. JOHN J. LIST A4 1113 Ormond Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 3-4, Rifle Team 4, St. Edmunds Guild 3-4, Musical 3-4, Student Guard. GORDON H. LIVENGOOD A7 417 Achille Rd. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Crew 3-4, Rifle Team 4, Booster Club 4, Musical 4. JOSEPH J. LOMBARDI A5 872 Rhoads Dr. ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4. JAMES T. LONGEN A12 114 Broadway Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' St. Eugene JAMES F. LOWRY A9 133 Overhill Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1, Basketball 1, Bowling 4. the BBN-AIRE 1962 MUNSIGNUR BUNNER caffzohk fuglz school GERALD J. LYNAM A4 33 Rockwood Rd. ' Newtown Square ' St. Anastasia Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1, Track 1-2, Baseball 3, Golf 2, Cross Country 1-2, Debating 1-2, Section Officer 1-2, St. Edmunds Guild 1-2, Student Guard. JOHN A. LYNCH A6 149 Flintock Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Crew l-2-3-4, Swimming 1, Booster Club 2, St. Edmunds Guild 1-2. WILLIAM D. LYNCH A2 4127 Taylor Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew JOSEPH J. LYSEK A7 226 Burmont Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' Sl. Charles Intramural Sports 3-4. JOHN J. McA1DAMS A5 2709 Marshall Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Track 1, Bas- ketball 1, Section Oliicer 4, Musical 3-4. JOHN J. MCANANY A14 911 Bedford Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural 'Sports 1-2-3, Section Officer 1. FRANCIS V. MCBRLDIE A3 236 Powell Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, B.B.C. 1-2-3-4, Section Officer l, Studen-t Council 1. JOHN M. MCCANN A8 220 Marshall Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 3-4, Football 1-2-3, Section Oificer 2, Student Council 2, Glee Club 1. WILLIAM W. MCCANN A8 4012 Taylor Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Iritrgmural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 1, Biology C u 2. JOSEPH J. MCCARRON A3 3210 Highland Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 3-4, Golf 4, Glee Club 4, Dramatics 3-4, Debating 2, Musical 3. PAUL H. MCCARTHY A10 511 Montana Ave. ' Aldan ' St. Joseph Intramural .Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 2. JOSEPH J. MUCARTHY A13 4024 Ellendale Rd. ' :Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Biology Club 2. GERARD J. MCGLONE A5 530 Derwyn Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Basketball 3-4. BERNARD J. McGOVERN A7 645 Mason Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 12-3-4, Musical 3-4. THOMAS D. McGOVERN A10 141 Laurel Rd. ' Sharon Hill ' Holy Spirit Intramural Sports I-4, Booster Club 1, Musical 1-2-3-4 Clee Club 1-2-4. CHARLES J. MCGROARTY A8 271 N. 'Central Blvd. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 3-4, Biology Club 2. WILLIAM H. MCGRORY A8 114 N. Bishop Ave. ' 'Springfield ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports I-2-3, Biology Club 2. JOHN J. MCILHENNEY A3 44-4 Barker Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Intramural S orts I-2-3-4, Football I-2-3-4 Track l-2-4, P Q Booster Club 1, Section Oilicer 3-4, Class Officer 3, Stu dent -Council 3, Student Guard. DENNIS M. MCCORMICK A8 I47 'Orchard Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-3-4, B.B.C. 1-2, Biology Club 2, St. Edmunds Guild 1-2. JOHN J. MCCORMICK All 71 Hartley Rd. ' Lansdowne ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 3. WILLIAM E. MCCUNE AI 749 Lawson Ave. ' Havertown 0 Annunciation Intramural 'Sports 3-4, Section Oilicer 1, 'Debating 1-2-3-4, Track 4. JOHN J. MCCURIDY A6 140 Oakley Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-4, Biology Club 2. JAMES P. McDERMOTT A12 7222 Clinton Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, St. Edmunds Guild I-2. JOSEPH R. McFADD'EN A6 4620 Woodland Ave. ' 1Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1, 'Crew 3, Booster Club 2, Biology Club 2. JOHN J. MCFEELEY A6 317 'Pershing Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. JOSEPH J. MCGETTIGAN A9 340 Wiltshire Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, B.B.C. 2, St. Edmunds Guild 2-3, Section Oflicer I-2-3, Biology Club 2, Glee Club 2. JOSEPH J. MCGILLIGAN A1 5139 Palmer Mill Rd. ' Springfield ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football I-2-3-4, Section Oili- cer 2. JOwHN J. MCINTOSH A8 237 Penn Blvd. ' Lansdowne ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2. EDWARD W. McKEE A1 1525 Brookhaven Rd. ' Wynnewood ' Presentation St. Edmunds Guild 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2, Glec Club 4 Musical 4, Student Guard. MICHAEL J. McKEE A4 2924 Rising Sun Rd. ' Ardmore ' St. lDenis Musical 3-4, Student Guard. CHARLES M. MCKENNA Al 327 Lincoln Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-3-4, Cross Country 4, Tennis 3-4, B.B.C. 1-2, Debating 2-3, Musical 4, Dramati-cs 4. CHARLES J. MCLAUGHLIN A3 819 Harper Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, B.B.C. 4, Musical 3-4, Glee Club 4. DANIEL M. MCLAUGHLIN A6 71 N. Union Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. 'Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Biology Club X' 2, St. Edmunds Guild 2, Section Officer 2. Getting ap Ill fire world THOMAS P. MCLOON A13 462 E. Baltimore Ave. ' Clifton Heights St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Oiiicer 2. EUGENE J. McMANUS A1 505 Upland Rd. ' Manoa ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 4, Crew 4, Track 4, Glee Club 4, Musi- cal 4. THOMAS F. MCMASTER A1 412 Timberlake Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Soccer 3, -B.B.C. 1. JAMES J. MCMUNN A4 328 Westpark Lane ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2, Band 4, Newspaper 3-4, St. Ed munds Guild 1-2-3-4, Student Guard. PATRICK J. MCNELIS A11 335 Spring Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. 'Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Biology Club 2. MICHAEL R. MCPHILLIPS A4 941 Yeadon Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis B.B.C. 1-2-3, Student Guard. SECURITY CHECKsStudent Guards Jerry Glasgow, ,lim McMunn, and Joe Melvin drop their tight security briefly to allow Fr. Mahoney to enter the Htesting area. It is through the diligent efforts of ggBonner,s finest that our hallowed halls are kcpt free from unnecessary and illegal trallic. A , E- Ji, .t., . ,.t,,,, , -. .. . wg .. it '. .., . f .Q:, J! X X 1 I , ...iw X . 31.1. THOMAS E. MCVEIGH A2 338 Abbey Terrace ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 2-3-4, St. Edmunds Guild 4, Student Guard. JOSEPH A. MACARTHUR A3 38 Fairview Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Musical 2-4, Biology Club 2. THOMAS J. MACDONALD A3 844 Mason Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Golf 4, Dramatics 3-4. FRANK J. MADDEN A7 8115 West Chester Pike ' Upper Darby St. Laurence Intramural Sports 3, Football 3-4, Musical 3-4, Section Officer 4. WILLIAM J. MADDEN A7 1511 Manoa Rd. ' Penn Wynne ' Presentation Intramural -Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2, Glee Club 4, Musical 4. JOHN P. MAGUIRE A11 Wynnewood Plaza Apt. ' Wynnewood ' St. Colman Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. DAVID T. MAHER A11 811 Pembroke Ave. ' East Lansdowne ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Musical 3-4, Dramatics 4. EDWARD J. MAKOOFKA A9 15 New St. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence St. Edmunds Guild 1-2. JAMES P. MALATESTA A4 1133 Bryan St. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3, 'Section Officer 1, Student Guard. WALTER W. MALESKY A4 631 Rively Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2, Biology Club 2, Section Oilicer 1, Student Guard. JEROME H. MALLON A4 531 Fairfax Rd. ' Drexel Hill '- St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming l-2-3-4, Student Guard, Biology Club 2, Musical 4. MICHAEL F. MANLDES A5 825 Garden Ave. ' Havertown ' Presentation Band 1-2-3-4, Section Oliicer 1. LOUIS F. MARTINI- A4 201 Penn Blvd. ' E. Lansdowne ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Student Guard, Section Officer 2, Biology Club 2. HARRY J. MARTINKO A3 907 Penn Ave. ' Drevel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 3-4, Track 3-4, Biology Club 2. FRED C. MASON A12 92 W. Plumstead Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, -Football 1. CERALID J. MASTROIANNI A11 1307 S. Longacre Blvd. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2, Musical 4, 'Section Oflicer 1-2-3. ALFRED .l. MATTEI A7 503 Spruce Ave. ' Bywood ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-3, Cross Country 1, Booster Club l-2, Musical 4, St. Edmunds Guild 4. ROBERT J. MAXLOW A6 903 Bullock Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1-4, Biology Club 2, Sec- tion Ofiicer 1-2. JOHN M. MAYER A9 5012 Dermond Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Soccer 3, Golf 4, Section Oilicer 2. ROBERT C. MEEHAN A7 3015 Hillcrest Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-3-4, Track 1-4, Band 1. JOSEPH G. MELVIN A4 4 N. Drexel Ave. ' Havertown ' St. 'Dorothy Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Student Guard, Band 1, Booster -Club 1-2, Biology Clu-b 2, Soccer 1-2-3, Glee Club 3-4. MATTHEW J. MICHELS A13 1342 Edge Hill Rd. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary GERALD L. MILLER A14 511 Fern St. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2. JOHN D. MILLER A8 431 Bryan St. ' Havertown ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3, B.B.C. 1, lDramatics 3-4. FRANCIS B. MISANTONE A11 805 Bywood Ave. ' Upper Darby 0 St. Laurence Intramural Sports 2-3, Section 'Ollicer 2. CHARLES D. MONTONE A4 68 Gilpin Rd. ' Uppcr Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2, Student Guard St. Edmunds Guild 2-3-4. JAMES F. MORGAN A2 612 Merion Ave. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Crew 3-4. JAMES B. MORLEY A1 825 Pleasant Rd. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, B.B.C. 1-2-3-4, Musical 3-4, Bi- ology Club 2. JOSEPH B. MOR-LEY A1 825 Pleasant Rd. ' Yeadon ' 'St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, B.B4C. 1-2-3-4, Booster Club 2-3, Newspaper 2, Musical 3, Yearbook 4 iActivities Editor? JOSEPH V. MORRIS A5 203 Huntley Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 4. WALTER J. MORRIS A11 1215 Cobbs St. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Football 1, Section Ollicer 1. STEPHEN V. MORRISON A14 2232 Avon Rd. ' Ardmore ' St. Denis Rifle Team 3-4, Band 4. GEORGE L. MUIR A3 2433 Lindew Dr. ' Havertown ' 'St. Denis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Golf 3-4, Musical 4. the BUN-AIRE 1962 MUNSIGNUR BUNNER caflzohk' fugfz scfzool JAMES T. MULLAN A2 244 Flintlock Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 3-4. ROBERT F. MULLEN A7 703 Windermere Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 4. CHARLES J. MULLERY A4 7074 Radbourne Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Section Officer l, Biology Club 2, Student Guard. WILLIAM A. MULVILLE A13 18 Rose Lane ' Rosemont St. Thomas of Villanova DANIEL J. MURPHY A3 132 Wilson Ave. ' Havertown ' Sacred Hear-t Intramural Sports 1-2-4, Track 1, Bowling 4, Musical 4, Glee Club 4, Golf 4. DANIEL J. MURPHY A4 278 Gramercy 1Dr. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 4 fManagerl, Student Guard. EDWARD F. MURPHY A4 2724 Morris Rd. ' Ardmore ' St. Denis Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Section Officer 1, Biology Club 2, Student Guard. JAMES F. MURPHY A3 4008 State Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, B.B.C I-3-4, Musical 3, Radio Club 1, Glee Club 4, Yearbook KSports Editorl . MICHAEL J. MURPHY A5 272 Gramercy Dr. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Cross Country l-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4. WILLIAM E. MURPHY A7 4008 State Rd. I' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-4, Bowling 4, Cross Country 1, Musical 4, Dramatics 4, Glee Club 4. FRANCIS X. MURRAY A7 1125 Main St. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball I-2-3-4, Track 1-3, B.B.C. 2, Booster Club 2, Student Council 1-2-3, St. Ed- munds Guild 2-4, Section Officer l-2-3, Student Guard. ALFRED T. MYLES A10 478 Barker Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Intramural Sports 3-4, Crew 1-3-4, St. Edmunds Guild I-2-3-4, B.B.C. 1-2-3-4, Musical 4. JOHN C. NEISS A2 7282 Lamport Rd. ' Upper Da1'by ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, B.B.C. 2-3-4, Section Officer 3, St. Edmunds Guild 3-4, Musical 3-4, Glee Club 4. ROBERT J. NELSEN A3 88 E. Essex Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Track 1-2-3-4, 'Cross Country 1-2-3-4, B.B.C. 3-4. ROCCO J. NETTA A13 1300 Main St. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary JOHN .l. NEWELL A8 7100 Clover Lane ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. GENNARO L. NICASTRO A4 112 Clamar Ave. ' Havertown ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports l-2, Cross Country l-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Student Guard. FRANCIS R. NICO-SIA A6 162 Rambling Way ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2. WILLIAM L. MYRTETUS A9 1214 Co-bbs St. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. FREDERICK W. NAC-E A13 606 Littlecroft Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-3. JOHN M. NARCISO All 332 Summit Grove Ave. ' Bryn Mawr ' Our Mother of Good Counsel JOSEPH R. NARDELLO A10 226 Copley Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Section Oflicer 2-3. JAMES F. NASH A4 901 Myra Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 2-3, Student Guard. CHARLES M. NASPINSKI A1 124 Wayne Ave. ' Collingdale ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 3-4, Golf 3-4, B.B.C. 2. JAMES C. NEALON A3 1009 Guenther Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 2, Dramatics 3-4, Musical 3-4, Yearbook fPersonnel EditorJ, Biology Club. JOHN J. NEDELKA A13 1010 Larchmont Ave. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 1. WILLIAM F. NEE A1 1015 Bon Air Rd. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 3-4, Golf 3-4, Cheerleader 4, Student Guard. KENNETH S. NIEVES A9 935 Maple Ave. ' Glenolden ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 2-3-4. ROBERT A. NIXON A7 113 Spring Valley ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural S orts 1-2-3-4 Track 1-4, Bask t al - -4, p , e b 1 1 2 Section Oliicer 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2. FRANCIS R. NUGENT A10 212 Ardmore Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Track 1, Biology Club 2. JAMES F. O'BRIEN A8 359 Sherbrook Blvd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Bowling 2-3-4, Biology Club 2. JOHN J. O'CONNO'R A10 144 Upland Terrace ' Bala Cynwyd ' St. Matthias Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Crew 1-2-3'4, Cross Country 1 Soccer 4, Booster Club 2, St. Edmunds Guild 2, Musical 4: Student Guard. JAMES O'DO'NNELL A5 429 Barker Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Booster Club 2-3-4, Musical 3. Blazzhg file Trail JOHN J. 0'D'ONNELL A13 26 Wellington Rd. ' Wynnewood ' St. Colman Intramural Sports 3-4. JOSEPH G. O'DON'NELL All 824 Stanbridge Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Intramural 'Sports 1-2-3-4, Track I-2-3, Cross Country 1-2, Musical 4. LAWRENCE E. O'DONNELL A9 91 E. Greenwood Ave. ' Lansdowne 0 St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1, Biology Club 2. GERTEL R. OERTEL A12 500 Pembroke Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 3. JOHN M. O'HARA A11 23 Dorset Dr. ' Broomall ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. FRANCIS P. O'HARE A10 281 Windin Wa ' Narhertlt ' St. Margaret S Y Intramural Sports 3-4. 4 13 SUPPORTING THE PROGRAM-6'Keep the Change. Terry Hagan, looking slightly reluc- tant, pays the price for an evening of enjoyment at Bo:1ner's Thanksgiving Dance. Looking on with interest are Joe Bracken and his date,wl1n have forestalled any delay by a previous ticket purchase. JOSEPH A. O'HARE A3 534 Childs Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 3-4, B.B.C. 4, Musical 4, Glee Club 4. JAMES C. O'LAUGHLIN A6 76 Barker Ave. ' Sharon Hill ' Holy Spirit Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2. ROBERT M. 0'MARA A6 710 Blythe Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2, B.B.C. 1-2, St. Edmunds Guild 2. JAMES R. O'NEILL A8 366 Fairfax Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, B.BiC. 1, Track 1, Section Oili- cer I, Biology Club 2. JOSEPH J. O'NEILL A2 235 Magnolia Terrace ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Baseball 3, Track 2-4, Radio Club 4. DERMOT P. O'NEILL A3 224 Ardmore Ave. ' Ardmore ' St. Colman Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 3-4, Musical 4, St. Ed- munds Guild l-2-3-4, Dramatics 4, Band 1-2, Glee Club 4. STEPHEN J. O'NEILL A2 4017 Huey Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 12-3-4, B.B.C. 2, St. Edmunds Guild 3-4, Musical 2-3-4. JAMES J. O'TOOLE A5 1023 Andrews Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 1-2-3-4, B.B.C. 1-3, St. Edmunds Guild 1-2, Biology Club 2. ALBERT E. PADLEY A5 607 Wynne Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-4, Booster Club 1, Class Officer 1-2, Student Council 1-2, Musical 3-4, Student Guard. JOHN D. PANDOLI A4 2216 Windsor Ave. ' Drexel Hill 0 St. Bernadette Cross Country 2, Band 2, Clee Club 2, Student Guard. GEORGE D. PANISNICK A7 164 Shadeland Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-3-4, Football 1, Tennis 2, Musical 4. MICHAEL S. PAOLELLA A10 335 Stanley Ave. 0 Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 3-4, Track 1-4, Swimming 4, Band 1-2-3, Musical 3-4. SAMUEL J. PAPARO A12 431 Hampton Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1, Soccer 3-4. EDWIN J. PARKHILL A5 74 Florence Ave. ' Sharon Hill ' Holy Spirit Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1. WILLIAM M. PARSONS A10 4040 Vernon Rd. ' ,Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Footba-ll 1-2-3-4, Musical 4. ROBERT J. PASSMORE A13 23 W. Mercer Ave. ' Havertown ' Annunciation LAWRENCE G. PENNY A10 228 Spring Valley Rd. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1-4, Biology Club 2, Section Otiicer 1-2. DANIEL J. PENOT A6 941 Serrill Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 3-4, Crew 2-3-4, B.B.C. l-2-3-4. JOSEPH W. PERAZZO A12 452 Burnley Lane ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew ANTHONY L. PEREZ A2 228 S. Madison Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1, B.B.C. 2-3-4, Biology Club 2, Band 2-3. JOSEPH C. PHILBIN A6 611 Dayton Rd. ' Bryn Mawr Our Mother of Good Counsel JOHN P. PICCIRILLI A14 211 Barrington Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 3-4. LEO W. PIERCE A1 28 Llandillo Rd. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 1-2-3-4, Newspaper 4, Booster Club 3, St. Edmunds Guild 2-4. EMIL M. PILACIK A3 333 Walnut St. ' Clifton Heights Chapel of the Little Flower Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, St. Edmunds Guild 2, Musical l-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2. 1 FRANCIS J. PIIJSON A14 346 Powell Rd. 0 Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural .Sports 1-2-3-4. WILLIAM J. PILSON A8 224 Woodlawn Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1, Biology Club 2. JAMES J. PINNER A13 201 Cornwall Dr. 0 Broomall ' St. PiusX Intramural Sports 1-2, Bowling 4. GENNARO F. PINTO A6 4601 Woodland Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1, Track 1, Section Oflicer 2. ALBERT E. PISCOPO A6 370 Margate Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-3-4, Musical 3, Section Officer 2. DANIEL E. PIZZI A4 449 E. Woodland Ave. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Track 1, Student Guard, Biology Club 2. ROBERT F. POWERS A6 3812 Plumstead Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Charles Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, B.BrC. 1-2, Booster Club 4, Newspaper 2-3, Yearbook C-Photographic Editorl, Section Oliicer 1, rSt. Edmunds Guild 3-4, Musical 3-4, Biology Club 2, Band 1-2-3-4, Byline 3-4. SALVATOARE D. POZZUOLO A13 102 Ashton Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Section Oflicer 2-3. WALTER E. PRANDESKI A14 6835 Walnut Park Dr. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. the BUN-AIRE 1962 MUNSIGNUR BUNNER caffzohk' fllfh scfzool THOMAS E. PRICIE A5 5 Schuyler Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 1-2. ALAN C. PROST A8 I0 Schiller Ave. ' Narberth ' St. Margaret Intramural Sports 3, Crew 4, Biology Club 2, Track 1-2-3, Soccer 1-2. WILLIAM J. PURCELL A9 7103 Guilford Rd. ' Stonehurst ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Musical 3-4, Clee Club 3-4. VICTOR J. PUTIRI A3 1720 Woorlmere Way ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 4, St. Edmunds Guild 4, Glee Club 4, Musical 3-4, -Dramatics 4, Newspaper 4. KEVIN B. QUINN A9 7011 Sellers Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 2-4, Football 1-3-4, Track 4, Student Council 1-3-4. MICHAEL J. QUINN A5 236 Heather Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1, Cross Country 3, Class Officer 2, Musical 3-4, Cheerleader 2. ROBERT T. QUINN A8 541 Sharpless Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Basketball 2. RICHARD J. RAINONE A10 704 Farview Ave. ' Newtown Square ' St. Anastasia Intramural Sports I-2, Track 4. JOHN F. RANALLI A12 277 Westbrook Dr. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 2, Baseball 3-4, Section Oflicer 3. STEPHEN J. RBDDEN A11 622 Woodland Dr. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Biology Club 2, Band 1, Rifle Team 3-4, Glee Club I-2-3. THOMAS W. REGER A13 107 Plymouth Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Baseball 4. EDWARD 'P. REILLY A10 7224 Lamport Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 4, Track 1-2-4, Musical 3-4, Dramatics 4, Section Officer 1. DAVID F. RICH-MAN A11 7306 Miller Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Bowling 1-2-3, Golf 1-2, Biology Club 2, Glee Club 1-2-3. ROBERT S. RICKARD-S A10 774 Bonsall Ave. ' Sharon Hill ' Holy Spirit Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Musical 1-2, Debating 1-2-3, Section Officer 2, Rifle Team 3-4, Biology Club 2, St. Edmunds Guild 3-4. WILLIAM J. RILEY A7 372 Wembly Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3, B.B.C. 3-4, Soccer 3-4, 'Crew 2. JAMES F. ROBINSON A8 1123 Serrill Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Oilicer 4. JOSEPH F. ROBINSON A4 149 U land Rd Havertown Sa r p . ' ' c ed Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2. Student Guard, Section Officer 1. I STEPHEN M. ROCHFORD A4 110 Shadeland Ave. ' 'Lansdowne ' St. Charles Student Guard. EDWARD -R. REILLY A12 62 E. Stratford Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 4, Golf 4, Track 3, 'Crew 1. JAMES 'C. REIMEL A5 299 Copley Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Crew 2-3-4, Soccer 3-4. JOHN J. REPIC-E A13 110 Sharon Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-3, Band 1-2. JOSEPH P. RESCH A14 220 Magnolia Terrace ' Kirklyn ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-3-4. RICHARD W. RENTSCHLER A14 650 Beverly Blvd. ' Upper rDarby ' St. Laurence VBIIRGIL N. RENZULLI A2 800 Naylors Run Rd. ' Manoa ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 3, Soccer 2-4, Track 2-4, Booster 'Club 3-4, Newspaper 3-4, Byline 3, Musical 3-4, Dramatics 3-4, Glee Club 4, St. Edmunds Guild 3-4. AL-FRED P. RICCI A11 226 High St. ' Sharon Hill ' Holy Spirit Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3, Track 1-2, Sec- tion Oilicer 2, Musical 4, Soccer 4. FRANCIS J. RICH A10 25 Church Rd. ' Ardmore ' St. 'Colman Intramural Sports 2, Biology Club 2. Student Guard. FRANCIS J. RICH A14 317 Kossuth Ave. ' Milmont Park ' Our Lady of Peace Intramural Sports 1-2-3. THOMAS W. RODAN A7 6 W. South Ave. ' Glenolden ' St. Gabriel Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Track 3-4, Cross Country 1-2 Glee Club 4. JOHN J. ROGUSZEWSKI A12 802 Sbadeland Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-4, Section Officer 4 JOHN A. ROMANELLI A1 227 Backlett Ave. ' Sharon Hill ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 1-2-3-4, Musical 3-4. JOHN D. ROMANO A8 148 Ashb Rd ' U er Darb ' St Alice Y - PP Y - Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Bowling 1-2-3-4, Crew 3-4, Sec- tion Oflicer 1-2, Biology Club 2, Glee Club 1-2-3, St. Ed munds Guild 1-2-3. ROBERT A. RONDINI A2 519 E. Manoa Rd. ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 4 Dramatics 3. THOMAS F. ROONEY A6 115 Beverly Rd. ' 'Overbrook Hill ' Presentation Intramural Sports 1-2, Crew 3-4, Biology Club 2. 00 Target! DANA B. .ROPER A2 241 Wyneliiie Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Section Officer 2, Biology Club 2. GEORGE B. ROST A9 22 Longview -Dr. ' Springfield ' St. Francis of Assisi Intramural Sports 2-3-4, B.B.C. 3-4, Musical 3-4, St. Ed- munds Guild 4, Biology Club 2. RICHARD J. ROTELLA A10 7209 Hazel Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 1-2, Track 4, Musical 3-4, Dramatics 4. SIMON J. ROTTEVEEL A2 I R. D. 427, Old Marple Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Pius X Biology Club 2. EDWARD R. RUFO A8 914 Walnut St. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Baseball 4, Section Oilicer 2, Biology Club 2. RICHARD E. RUSSEL A6 51 Elberon Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Pbilomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Crew 1-2. 'Q--.. FOOD FOR THOUGHT-Several Seniors take the pause that refreshes between periods. This five-minute interlude is eagerly awaited hy all. After forty minutes of mental gym- nastics, these fellows have acquired a craving for a cool liquid which approximates their thirst for knowledge. 'EIT Q JEFFREY C. RYAN A8 742 Ormond Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Baseball 4, Cross Country 1, Section Oflicer 3, Biology Club 2. RICHARID M. RYAN A14 680 Park Ridge Dr. ' Wallingford ' Nativity B.V.M. Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Bowling 3-4, Track 1-2, B.B.C. 3-4, Section Officer 2. THOMAS P. RYAN A8 801 Connell Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Section Officer 1-2. FREDERICK SABIN A3 520 Eaton Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 4, Band 1-2. ROCCO A. SALIOMONE A8- 1140 Hollywood Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-3-4, Football I, Dramatics 2. DANIEL C. S-ALTER A8 543 Mill-bank Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Rifle Team 3-4, Track 1-2-3, Biology Club 2, Section Oflicer 1-2. EMIL R. SANTORO A12 523 Rose St. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 2-3-4. QUENTIN R. SARACINO A3 29 Ferguson Ave. ' Broomall 0 St. Pius X Intramural Sports 3, Football l-2-3-4, Track 1, Booster Club 3, Student Council 4, St. Edmunds Guild 4, Musical 3-4, Glee Club 4. 'CYRUS J. SAWBY A11 945 Mason Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette f Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 1, B.B.C. 2-3-4, 3' Biology Club 2. THOMAS R. SCALES A12 124 Chatham Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 1-2. JAMES A. S-CEPANSKY A10 527 Dudley Ave. ' Narberth ' St. Margaret Intramural Sports 1, St. Edmunds Guild 1-2-3. JOHN P. SCHAFFER A1 449 Harper Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 1-2-3-4, Musical 3, Student Guard. EDWARD A. SCI-IEETZ A8 1511 Brierwood Rd. ' Manoa ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-4, Bowling 4, Debating 1-2-3, Swim- ming 1-2-3, Biology Club 2, Soccer 1-2. JOHN A. SCHETTINO' A4 823 Church Lane ' Yeadon ' St. 'Louis St. Edmunds Guild 4, Student Guard. THOMAS O. SCHINDELMAN A11 53 Ardmore Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 3. 138 High St. ' Sharon Hill ' Holy Spirit ROBERT J. SCHULTZ A13 Football 1-2-3, Track 4, Bowling 3, Section Oiiicer 3-4. THOMAS J. SCI-IUMANN A11 701 Lorraine St. ' Ardmore ' St. Denis Band 1-2-3-4. HERBERT A. SCHWABE A2 375 Burmont Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 3, Musical 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2-3. JAMES F. SCOTT A12 1140 Glen Avon Rd. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 2, Band 4. ROBERT E. SCOTT A14 4937 Woodland Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. 'Dorothy Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Tennis 1-2-3-4, Track 1.-2, Sec- tion 'Oilicer 1. ROBERT L. SEAVEY A9 227 S. Lynn Blvd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2, Section Officer 1, Biology 2. RAYMOND N. SEGCIA A11 5379 Delmar Rd. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Bowling 1-2-3-4. JOSEPH E. SEILER A7 958 Kenwood Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Soccer 3, Bowling 2, Section Oflicer 1, Biology Club 2, Glee Club 4. JOHN M. SEINER A3 544 Harrington Rd. ' Havertown ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 3. STANLEY J. SEROCCA A3 2030 Springhouse Rd. ' Broomall ' 'St. Pius X Intramural Sports I-2-3-4, Bowling 4, Booster Club 3. EDWARD T. SHEA A2 103 Dudley Ave. ' Narberth ' St. Margaret Radio Club 1-2-3-4. THOMAS J. SHEDLOSKY A7 827 Hampshire Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Track 4, Newspaper 2-3-4, Byline 3-4. PAUL J. SI-IELLEM A2 31 Willowbrook Rd. ' Broomall ' St. Anastasia Intramural Sports I-2, Radio Club 4. JOHN M. SHERM A3 5009 Marvine Rd. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Swimming 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Newspaper 3-4, Section Officer 3, Student Council 3-4, St. Edmunds Guild 3-4, Musical 4, Student Guard 4, Band 1-2, Glee Club 4, Biology Club 2. JOSEPH C. SHERRY A9 4200 Rosemont Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-4, Biology Club 2, Section Officer I-2-4. JOHN J. SHIELDS A10 3448 Valley Green Dr. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports l-2-3-4, Track 1, Section Oilicer l, Musical 2-4. JOHN P. SHI-LLINGFOBJD A6 52 W. Berkley Ave. ' Clifton Heights ' Sacred Heart Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. BRIAN T. SHINN A5 213 Indian Rock, Rd. ' Springfield ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, B.B.C. 2-3-4, Track l, Basket- ball 1, Section Oflicer 1. the BUN-AIRE 1962 MUNSIGNUR BUNNER caffzohk' fllffl scfzool EIDMUND F. SI-IIRREFFS A2 27-B Morton Rd. ' Bryn Mawr Our Mother of Good Counsel Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 1, Track 1-4, Dramatics 3-4, Musical 3-4, St. Edmunds Guild 4, Glee Club 4, Cheerleader 4, Student Guard. JOHN J. SHORT A13 34 Ralston Ave. ' Havertown ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 4. SATURNINO V. SI-LVA A10 609 Overhill Rd. ' Ardmore ' St. Denis Section Officer 3. JAMES J. SIMKISS A6 1044 S. Lynnbrook Rd. ' Collingdale Blessed Virgin Mary Musical 1-2-3, Band 1-2-3, St. Edmunds Guild 1. ANDREW J. SIVAK A5 220 Wadas Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Section Officer 2, Musical 4. NICHOLAS A. SIVIERI A6 1124 Serrill Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1, Track l, Biology Club 2, Section Oilicer 2. FRANK E. SMILEY A1 829 Cypress St. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Dramatics 2-3-4, B.B.C. 1-2-3-4, Newspaper 1-2-3, Musical 3-4, Booster Club 1-2-3. JOSEPH A. SMITH A1 520 S. Media Line Rd. ' Newtown Square ' St. Anastasia Band 1-2-3-4, Student Guard, Section Officer 1. JOSEPH F. SMITH A4 3 Oakley Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-3-4, Basketball 3-4, Crew 1, Section Officer 1-3-4, Student -Council 1-3-4, Student Guard. MICHAEL P. SMITH A13 29 North Line Rd. ' Newtown Square ' St. Anastasia Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 2, Track 4, Baseball 3, Musical 3-4, Student Council 2. JOSEPH J. SMYTHE A12 914 Edgewood Ave. ' Folsom ' Our Lady of Peace Intramural Sports 1, Biology Club 2, Section Officer 4. WILLIAM L. SOLOMON A14 832 Quince La. ' Secane ' Our Lady of Fatima Intramural Sports 1-4, Color Guard 3-4, Musical 4. JAMES P. STOREY A11 7234 Hazel Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1, Swimming 1-2 Section Oflicer 1-2-3-4. a ROBERT J. STOTHART A6 326 Holt Lane ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. ALBERT F. STUMM A1 3735 Huey Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Andrew Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-3-4, Musical 1-2-3-4, Student Guard, Glee Club 1-2, Booster Club 2. -C-HARIAES R. SUTTER A6 46 Schoolhouse La. ' Broomall ' St. An-astasia Swimming 1-2-3-4, Musical 4, Biology Club 2. JOHN J. SZANDROWSKI A14 134 'Plymouth Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Dorothy Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, St. Edmunds Guild 1, Section Officer 1. JAMES R. TALONE A5 39 St. Pauls Rd. ' Ardmore ' St. Colman Intramural Sports 3-4, St. Edmunds Guild 3-4. ROBERT J. SPENCER A10 1325 Park Lane ' eDarby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 4, Biology Club 2. THOMAS J. SPROUL A2 108 W. Washington Ave. 0 Clifton Heights ' St. Eugene Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, B.B4C. 2-3-4, Section Officer 2. Student Council 2, St. -Edmunds Guild 4, Musical 3-4, Byline 3. THOMAS F. SPROWS A10 2280 Harwood Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2, 'Cross Country 3, Track 4, B.B.C. 3-4, Cheerleader 4, St. Edmunds Guild 4. JOSEPH M. SQUITIERE A12 260 Gibbons Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Football 1, Baseball 4. JOHN J. STANGO A6 1026 Yeadon Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-4, Track 1, Biol- ogy Club 2, Section Oflicer 2-3-4. RICHARD P. STANTON A3 602 Old Lancaster Rd. ' Bryn Mawr Our Mother of Good Counsel Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Section Olli- cer 1-2-3. THOMAS M. STANTON A1 1014 Concord Ave. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Track 3-4, Crew 4, Debating 1-2, Biology Club 2, St. Edmunds Guild 3-4. EDWARD J. STEPHENSON A5 811 Yeadon Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Booster Club 1, Biology Club 2, Musical 2. GERARD P. STEWART A13 507 Rose St. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis WILLIAM T. TAYLOR A7 105 Rockland Rd. ' Havertown ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Musical 3-4, Biology Club 2, Section Oilicer 4. JOHN S. TEMPLETON A4 7247 Radbourne Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3, Debating 1-2, Student Guard. FRANCIS J. THOFRNTON A6 15 S. Brighton Ave. ' Upper uDarby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3. JAMES G. THORNTON A4 15 S. Brighton Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 4, Student Guard, Musical 4. THOMAS J. THRELFALL A5 31 Lewis Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4. LEWIS C. TIDBALL A5 1602 Melrose Ave. ' Havertown ' St. Pius X Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Musical 3-4, St. Edmunds Guild 1-2. Mlkslbn Accomphsfled , 1. N ff xv, . WILLIAM J. TORLPEY A3 642 Hazelwood Rd. ' Ardmore 0 St. Denis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 3-4, Crew 2, Track 3-4, B.B.C. 2-3-4, Glee Club 4, St. Edmunds Guild 4. PIERO TORRI A13 7343 W. Chester Pike ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports I-2-3-4. JOSEPH D. TORIRIERI A14 55 Lamport Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-3-4. KEVIN J. TRAYNOR A1 1800 Earlington Rd. ' Havertown ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Basketball I-4, Track 3-4, Cross Country 3-4, B.B.C. 3-4, Section Oflicer 1-4, Musical 4. ROSS S. TRIMBO-LI A10 2 S. 13th St. ' Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Cross Country 2, St. Edmunds Guild 2. RONALD N. TROILO A12 726 'Cypress St. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Odicer 3. PROBING THE VOID-In a typical classroom sequence, Fr. Duffy explains some intricate points of Apologetics to a slightly horcd but happy A-2. The more ingenious memhers of the Senior Class seemed to have devised a method for donning an interested look on the spur of the moment. JOHN R. TUINSTRA A8 2405 Wynnefield Dr. ' Havertown ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 4, Bowling 3-4, Dramatics 3-4, Section Otlicer 1-2-3-4, Musical 4, Student Guard. EUGENE M. TULLY A9 242 Barclay Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1, Bowling I-2, Biology Club 2, Booster Club 4. JOHN .l. TULLY A13 136 E. Turnbull Ave. ' Havertown ' St. Denis .. Y Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Section Officer 2, B.B.C. 1-2. WILLIAM R. TURNER A9 7025 Greenwood Ave. ' Upper Darby ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 3-4, Booster Club 3-4. MARTIN A. TYSKA A5 176 Hansell Rd. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, St. Edmunds Guild 4. JAMES .l. VAGNONI A1 7706 Oakley Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Laurence Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Track 4, Boost- er Club 2-3, Section Otficer 1-2-4, Glee 'Club 4, Student Council 2-3-4, St. Edmunds Guild 2, Musical 2-3-4, Student Guard, Cheerleader 3. THOMAS P. VAHEY A3 116 E. Burton Lane ' Sharon Hill ' Holy Spirit Baseball 4, St. Edmunds Guild 4, Glee Club 4. JOSEPH .l. VAICHUNAS A6 617 Magnolia Ave. ' Glenolden ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2. -LOUIS J. VALENTE A3 956 Bryan St. ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1, Band l-2. JAMES V. vALERio A3 9 Overbrook Park Way ' Overbrook 0 Presentation Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Musical 3. ARNOLD J. VALLE A13 75 Hartley Rd. ' Lansdowne ' St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Section Officer 3. ' JAMES B. VANDERGAST A11 212 Hansell Rd. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1, Track 1-2-3, Cross Country 3-4, B.B.C. 4, Section Oiiicer 1-2-3, Booster Club 1-2, St. Ed- munds Guild 1-2, Musical 1-2. JOSEPH T. VANIDERGAST A6 179 Blackburn Ave. ' Lansdowne ' St. Philomena Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Cross Country 2-3-4, Section Officer 1-3. ROBERT J. VENT A4 1012 North St. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Baseball 3-4, Student Guard. JOSEPH R. VERNA A9 408 Rively Ave. ' Glenolden ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2, Track 1-2-3-4, Musical 4, Glee Club 3-4. JOHN T. VISCUSI A14 117 Glendale Rd. ' Upper Darby ' St. Alice Intramural Sports 2-3-4. ANTHONY L. VOELL A9 -10 Summit St. ' -Darby ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2, Band 1-2-3, Biology Club 2, .Musi- cal 4. ALBERT W. VOLK A10 1017 Old Lane ' Drexel Hill ' St. Bernadette Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4-, Track 4, Baseball 4, Band 1-2, Biology Club 2, Section Officer 2-4, Musical 4. FRANCIS W. WAGNER A6 2609 Belmont Ave. ' Ardmore ' St. Denis Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. THOMAS B. WALLACE A8 1134 Broad St. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 2, B.B.C. 2-3, Biology Club 2. DAVID G. WALSH A7 1606 Colony Lane ' Havertown ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Bowling 1, Cross Country 1, Biology Club 2, Section Oliicer 1. GEORGE J. WALSH A6 513 -Cheyney Rd. ' Springfield ' St. Kevin Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Track 1, Biology Club 2, Dra- matics 4. WILLIAM C. WALSH A13 433 Mill Rd. ' Brookline ' Annunciation Intramural Sports 1-2-4, Biology Club 2. JAMES E. WARID A11 408 Lincoln Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. WILLIAM A. WAREIKIS A13 689 N. Bishop Ave. ' Springfield ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-4, Rifle Team 1-2, Biology Club 2. ANTHONY J. WATSON A11 29 Summit Grove Ave. ' Bryn Mawr Our Mother of Good 'Counsel Intramural Sports 1-3-4, Musical 4. MICHAEL J. WATTERS A8 851 Martin Ave. ' Bryn Mawr Our Mother of Good Counsel Intramural Sports 2, Bowling 2, Section Oilicer 1-3, Biol ogy Club 2. 'DONALD J. WEBER A9 201 Folcroft Ave. ' Folcroft ' Holy Spirit Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. FREDERICK H. WELHAM A10 318 Dover Rd. 0 Penn Wynne ' Presentation Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3. KENNETH C. WELLAR A13 715 Cedar Ave. ' Yeadon ' St. Louis Intramural Sports 4, Biology Club 2, Booster Club 4. EDWIN S. WELLS A6 224 Blunston Ave. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4. JOHN J. WELSH A13 1016 North St. ' Collingdale ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Booster Club 4. THOMAS J. WERNER A6 2811 Oakford Rd. ' Ardmore ' St. Denis Crew 1, Cross Country 3, Band 1-2-3, Newspaper 4. the BUN-AIRE 1962 MUNSIGNUR BUNNER caffzohk' fugfz scfzool DENNIS C. WEST A3 216 Rosewood Ave. ' Aldan ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Swimming 2-3-4, Track 4, Band 1-2, Clee -Club 4. FRANK J. WHEELER A10 5207 Springfield Rd. ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Bowling 1, Track 4, Musical 3-4. HARRY W. WOOD A1 233 Colonial Park Dr. ' Springfield ' Holy Cross Intramural Sports 2-3-4, Football 1, Golf 4, Section Offi- cer 1, Booster Club 2, Musical 4. ANDREW J. WOOLDS A10 215 Rhodes Ave. 0 Collingdale ' Blessed Virgin Mary Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Musical 4. JOSEPH R. WRIGHT A3 223 Westpark Lane ' Clifton Heights ' Holy Cross Track 1. JAMES R. YINGER A1 661 Beech Ave. ' Glenolden ' St. Joseph Intramural Sports 3, Golf 2-3-4. KAR-L A. ZEUNER A1 7033 Radboume Rd. ' Upper Darby 0 St. Cyril Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Crew 4, Musical 3-4, Section Officer 3, 'Dramatics 4. Zlli emnrlam ln the few short yours that he spent at Bonner, Euge-nc Slossvr vndcavorcd to the host of his ullilily to fulfill thc higlt idvztls of at young Catholic' gvntle- nlun. llc displuyvd those 0llill'ill'lI'l'iSliCS which plucv at num uhovv others as an cxaunplo to ln- admired and followed. Un Ut-tolwr 31. 1960, in tho midst of his .lunior your, Gent' was sunnnoncd to his eternal r1'wtn'd. Tho loss of this Capable student was dvi-ply regretted by his Illillly frionds ut Bonnvr. Although hc has passe-d on In-fore ns. tht- spirit typi- tit-tl hy Enge-m' Sh-sscr will rvtnuin ttn- clnnigcd in thc- hearts of Bonner stu- dents. EUGENE SLESSER ? ' , -,cm 551 3 x 5 I I 3 3 1 3 iw' Hugs 'Q ggi? Eifiif ze ,s N ' Q sv ,sy ,VW ,Y 2 nah A. ,. x If College Nxght Semor Prom at the Falcon House 1- Y WELL DONE, GENTLYEMENH-Mission accomplished, the members of the class of '62 par- ticipate in the commencement exercises, their last academic activity. This ceremony marks the termination of a well-organized training program which offered to our students the opportunity to prepare themselves for their portentous undertaking. Bla f 0ff 4 '53-l. tux:-M GIANT STEP-.lohn Connor, Frank Gasparro, and Joe Breslin step out into the world clutch- ing their newly-acquired diplomas. This well- deserved certificate of merit signifies the honor- able discharge of our crewmen from the service of Bonner. Our cosmonauts are now adequately prepared to assume their positions in the orbit of manhood. OUR CHIEF OF STAFF, Fr. Kennedy, offers some sound advice to the members of the departing Senior Class. It is the Principal's hope that his speech will provide encouragement and inspiration for the newest crewmen of Project '62. FINAL SEPARATION-Three of our newest graduates examine the diplomas for which they have worked so hard. .lohn Bistline, Tom Smith and Frank Doyle reflect proudly upon the vistas which this document lays open before them. They also realize the deep sense of satisfaction received from a job well done. 'ZT- Tfzeunew ocean apex: wfzicfz we must 5417 presents a challenge to ffze men of Me future. 1 iv 4, l ll . V f Q.x I 'rx' 0-574 ' i' ,- ' '-f ? ui Q A


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