North Catholic High School - Trojan Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1945
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' 53. .5 - ,r,,..,, ,. l.- X MORALLY THROUGH THE HELP OF THE ADMINIS TRATION THE STUDENTS ARE GUIDED FORMING DECISIONS LEARNING TO SOLVE PROBLEMS AT HOME WORK ' 0 M NTALLY DIVINE GUIDANCE PRAYER CHARACTER FORMATION ESSEN TIALS IN ALL THEIR FUTURE TRANS ACTIONS BETTER CATHOLICS BETTER CITIZENS JOSEPH MANGIERI RGD, I .3 T E I . . Q X O I - . I . 1 x ,. In , ,r Y I' . , I' Z4 5 Qi' - - I I I ,. WF' - . . 0 0 . - ' . 0 4 CULTURALLY ALDO PITASSI PHYSICALLY SOUND BODY PHYSICAL EDUCA TION COMPETITIVE SPORTS GAMES FOR ALL SPORTSMANSHIP 91 GERARD WOLF VERSATILITY LANGUAGES SOCIAL CLUBS ALL PART OF A PREPARATION FOR TOMORROW LIGHT SPIRITS IN DARK PERIODS MEN FOR TOMORROW A Y., nf' JOSEPH ADLESIC AND IS PREPARED THE SENIOR IS NOW READY TO OBLIGATE HIMSELF IN SERVING GOD HIS COUNTRY HIS COMMUNITY THE YOUTH OF TODAY IS READY FOR ACTION U r I I -. 43? - E . . . . I 'Y A ' ii 5 Q . jf' , V 22 L 'A I D . . . L- ' , f x s . Qfifgaxy ,H i L 'I if x M Q, . - -' S, 6. 'I , U ' N ' 1 X XE 'E I N x . N A . . - x , Ax Y I I O I O A . . ' A ff , .A,4:5-6-'si-'pil lip' 'I' ,, Y- , A, 4, Ii l I . . . . . . . . P R I N C I P A L BRO. FRED C. HARTWICH, S.M ll Q A T ll HNU N the fading hours of our high school days, there comes to us a vibrant memory of a warm, kind and gentle spirit . . . a magnanimous, friendly, and genial character a tenderly guiding leader and loyal friend in the person of our esteemed principal We graduates therefore deem it a distinct privilege and pleasure to dedicate our yearbook THE TROJAN CLASSIC OF 1945 as a token of sincere appreciation to g'OfA8P jlf'8J8lf'LCL AQVXWLCA 5 W Z X'-x I I . . . n Q I 0 n n u Q I I Q n Q . - . ll If I C O I I u 9 7 0 l . fffk- bei' - , V, ,,. r, N .,.f .. X 'fel '-.111 r, ' ff I vql -.l-kj V: ,ly Kayak' Q A r J 1.4-KJ X 'W rfffk X-2,1 f 11,1 in 5 K , F 7 xx- V f V. 'Lrf'ffYr , ri,-1,55 MO if ST REVEREND HUGH C. B TATELY in its majestic splendor North Catholic High stands on the hill of Troy. a living memorial to the prowess of Catholic teaching reflecting too the integrity of Christian tradition in education down through the ages from the first monastery schools to the modern day diocesan high school Gazing thoughtfully upon this inspiring temple of Christian ideals the Graduates of the Class of l9-45 conjure up thoughts of lasting gratitude for the prelate who conceived its construction This gratitude is blown to even fuller bloom when these youthful hearts reminisce that these hallowed halls not only served to impart to them the iewel of great price which is Catholic Education but will also serve to fashion many a generation of the future in these eternal truths of Christianity Fitting then it is to tender a sincere tribute of thankful appreciation to our apostolic father and friend the Most Reverend Hugh C Boyle DD Bishop of Pittsburgh 'AXQ-f? 4? ki-117.-. fl x QLGB sn T gh . . . . . fs ,C 5-T321 i F x K J 'X' -Jw Pelle . LEU l fx' 1' vi i Q X322 M5125-t,i:. 1f'fY ' 'Efl'?Zl f1::g.r1 Y '-it .A ttf Ti'W V+' 7 Zi ' - A Q YJ, 1.1, f-W.. , , i LS l l i i . , Q '. i IX ., - F 'gli' gg. C 5 ff Yi Casv in prr Q Alf 1 as ' SEQ-Sf? J .- .W i,.,I:- K1 x i, Y , l I OYLE G H B O Y Dnocese of Psttsburgh BISHOP C. ir ir 4, D :fl if if :i'l':Z:5 '-V ...M ,,,, c lan-1' 5 ' W' of Q5 .. , w. f f 0' lm' , f 9 lil W ,fl l 4 lm nl 4 df 6:0 J fpif TU THE MEN IN HEN trouble came they went where duty called: To Midway, Coral Sea, Saipan, Iwo Jima, Manila and Bataan, to Normandy, to France and the Rhine. Then we heard of them on the Hornet, the Pennsyl- vania and on L.S.T.'s . . . Our Boys! Short months or years ago they roamed our halls, worked at our desks, played on our court and field, laughed, joked and sang, and side by side with us they pledged allegiance to the Stars and Stripes! Hundreds went out to the far parts of the earth to fight for us, that we and they, and others of our kind may keep on laughing and playing, working and singing as in times past, and that we still may pledge allegiance to the some flag as before. We like to think that on some far off field or sea, there is a part of North Catholic. For surely, each took something of this school when he departed. And we believe that what each took was something good, and that in those moments that come to all, when flashes of the past bring glimpses of things that are loved, these boys think of North Catholic, ofthe truths and ideals they learned here, and they find strength and vision for the hard days ahead. SERVICE GEORGE STICH '43 Air Corps EDWARD SHERWIN '43 Air Corps EDWARD SMITH '43 Navy CONRAD ESSWEIN Army EDWARD SKOVRAN A my JOHN SERVATIUS 44 Army WILLIAM MILLER 43 Army WALTER OLSZEWSKI Mar nes JOSEPH COLUMBO Marmes We read the lust of names some trlends some brothers and readmg wash them well and trust that at the last they wlll come back ogam Some have made the supreme sacrufuce and gold stars mark their places but at the gold stars we halt and reverently breathe a sllent prayer And so may we resolve luke them to do our part and In that resolution strive here for what they fight for over there' WE SOUND TAPS FOR OUR OWN HEROES WHO IN GIVING THEIR LAST FULL MEASURE OF DEVOTION MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE 'Q f st fs? ICF IV' fm. x fi 4, x 'ff a 41 px M1 1 EPMI 2 f- S T-Q , Q I ? ,,.' N X at ir if ir 1 f f A I J if if ir A . NL v I I x ' X N 1 O '1 Wm CJAUZC OU NTED like gems on the brow of Troy Hill are the white stone buildings of Alma Mater. Although a young in- stitution it is already sparkling in the field of Catholic Education and gives every promise of be- coming more and more flourishing. Already youthful graduates are returning, bringing accounts of the fruits of their training and knowledge acquired during their formative years at North Catholicg reflecting on their Alma Mater with an ever in- creasing grandeur. Q A , Lf ,, :stratus l'F'U zX2cmTf1 'dfrf401wfc HI AJH 145530 OUR ALMA MAT fu We alumni- f,,a,Ma+-Mk. f., ,W L r is , V3 1 -1- , . i F 1 , K 'I V i Y 1 3 ' ..-gl Tiwml An Informed America is an Invincible America ISTORICAL tomes, scientific volumes, impres- sive works on the fine arts, books of adventure and fiction, all these concurred in drawing students daily to an attractive and enchanting libra ry. Among surroundings such as these the students satisfied their varying tastes, withal nurturing their innate desire for culture. Here they passed many a delightful hour not only recreating themselves in novel reading but also deepening appreciatively their sense for useful and aesthetic literature that graced the stacks-in a word, seized the opportunity presented by a study period to prepare their minds more adequately for their place in the world of tomorrow by copious collateral reading. HE chapel IS the haven where youth forged that vital lnnk In the chann of Christian education communlon with Cod Into this peaceful sanctum he came dauly to seek lnght and rest from the hurly burly toll and trouble of life Relaxed IH quiet meditation surrounded by the Dlvnne Presence he escaped maternal cares put steel unto has boyish backbone and received legs to go along the right path an a word formed has moral nature through prayer And here too he unvoked the Blessed Mother the Seat of Wisdom to assist hlm In hns dally studies and present has honest efforts to her Dnvlne Son as a token of love and fealty CHHPEL Our falth In God our country and our school IS symbollzed m our chapel services THE EHHPEL WE STHENETHEN UUH ElllTH FACULTY BUILDING STllNllS llS SYMBUL UF PRUERESS The habitat, quiet and serene, of the Brothers of Mary: men given to prayerful lives and the pursuit of knowledge. ODERN and spacious, comfortable and serviceable the faculty building symbolic- ally portends the progress of a better world of tomorrow. Forming a unity in con- struction with the school edifice, architecturally speaking, it too is indicative of the harmonious unity evidenced among the faculty members. A beautiful exterior tells the story of a still more beautiful interior-the men it housesg devoted men, stalwart and untiring, well versed in the secular subjects of the curriculum and spiritually motivated by their daily contacts with their sovereign Master and loving Queen. -P' if ,fi if' 2 ies' ,ful l ' ...- ,........ 1. ...,..-, K , -vn- RULY a masterpiece in modern school architec- ture . . . this scene brings into vivid outline, the beauty of structure and design of our Alma Mater. 13 t '-, S C E N E S AROUND THE CAMPUS IGANTIC and magnifi- cent . . . beautiful and massive facades of sturdy stone . . . bespeaking a truth that religious ideals give li i vigor and strength to character. i Q X X if HROUC-H the medium of spe- cialized courses taught by competent instructors, we have been mentally sharpened to razor keeness, our minds have been trained to be alert, so that we may keep pace with the ever- increasing tempo ot the world into which we are about to em- bark. We owe it to our teachers, our tellovvmen and ourselves to use this keeness for tomorrow's better world. I 1 I f is 'QM' , dl M a a4'1 . nl llll Xxlllx YL K 9' -1 3-ji xx 'Qt ,Q sn J'fW5Z , 5 I . I f w,,,.mn.-.- N gs' wilkfiz, 'wb Eila'-'Nags' 'S' o 'S 4- Q Q' K Q Q Q-.p fx?-e BY STUDY AND RESEARCH K wt 1 2 avi. :W- 2 ,- Jr TCDMCDRRCDW BELCDNCSS TCD THCDSE NW' l Xf fluff 'ffl , H ff! rf Y -xg ,g Q51 1 .1 iff 'U ? 15132 M ,JH I W6 ,Q fi r v'-5 f I Y 3 '91 4 ' Q- i F ' V 4 4- ' Q., .aw 1 wtra G- J' ' mx ICHT and lust It IS to seal wlthln these pages of the Trojan Yearbook our grateful Indebtedness to the glowing spnrut of devotion mannfested by all members of the faculty Brothers of Mary and lay professors alike We tender you a deep and meanlngful thank you for your ever sympathetic lnterest an all our scholastnc efforts whose success was Insured by your fruendly cooperatnon 1 1 CAMP 0LLlfL VERY REVEREND LAWRENCE A YESKE SM INDFUL that a solid rellg nous training IS In all truth the be all and the end all of Catholzc teachnng our gensal chap lam suggested extensive opportunl tres for reachung that end As chaplain Father Yeske headed the sodalaty He was Instant stressmg the need of personal hola ness as the foundatson of men of character and the greatest means of dutifully following the path to suc cess LC 8 lf'LlfLLL 0L O AL RED I GRISEZ S M LAYING a dual role of teacher and duscnpllnaruan our vice prmclpal Brother Alfred Grrsez S M acted has part wxth masterly perfectlon He justly unsusted that orderlrness and promptness are es sentaal for making one s mark IH life We see now but dumly the mef fable service rendered but down through the arches of the years we shall see more clearly BR THER N 5 F . ,. '. ' in 0 S Q9 AEI' r-'QA fa' I sl A , 9 xx , V tc 1 ' , A fi rf? 1151 ' i 1 f -N '1 X ' , ' I 'ii Ni A 313: 3 2 S' ,jf I, if ' ,, C AEC cholas E. Wagner, S.M. Guidance, Hygiene Physical Education Athletic Director Joseph A. Kuntz, 5.M. Biology, Stage Manager Guidance Michael J. Robl, S.M. ,gf Machines and Electricit Y Physics, Trigonometry Solid Geometry Ushers Rev. Robert E. Brown, S.M. Librarian Library Science Rev. Richard J. Dombro, S.M. James H. Kline, S.M. Religion, Spanish General Business TROJAN Advisor Typing, Bookstore Sodality Moderator ELF-SACRIFICING and de- voted, ready to assist and encourage youthful en- deavors . . . these are the men ot the Society of Mary. . .Our Educators. lmplanting sound doctrine, they sketched lite's pattern unto tull righteousness, and stood as living examples ot all that is noble and spiritual. William J. Schmidt, S.M German, English Religion, Intramurals Freshman Basketball Ja in-Q' . K.: , , 1 .ww . J '- K 'Tl ' 5:3-5, 17-,ing Michael Grandy, S.M. Jerome McAvoy, S.M. Michael L. Voelker, S.M. rr Geometry General Business Mechanical Drawing XS Typing TROJAN Advisor A W V, Business Mgr, of Athletics 'fr M4 WA ' D vo' :GN W , AYMEN, brothers and priests worked untiringly hand in glove instructing, guiding with painstaking fidel- ity towards life's work in the world of tomorrow. Setting aside personal pret- erences, they labored indetat- igably tor the temporal and spiritual welfare of all. mes R. Hickey, S.M. Religion, Latin Acolytes Richard A. Liebler, S.M. Sociology, History HTROJAN NEWS Adivsor ,ik Herman J. Fien, S.M. Leonard J. Kuntz, S.M. Religion, Geometry Band, Minstrel Sodality Moderator English, Latin Maintenance Stage Crew Sodality Moderator LEADERS EAMPAIENING FUR ll B Charles F Eckhardt S M Robert J Schullem S M 'RG Joseph C Kmdel S M Bernard E Plogrnan SM Very Rev Lawrence A Yeske S M Rev Robert E Brown SM Rev George B Barrett SM Rev Rnchard Dombro S M Charles F Eckhardt SM Robert J Schullem SM Englush Bxology Geometry Guudance Joseph C Kmdel S M Bernard E Plogman SM Algebra Relngnon General Scuence Rellglon Poster Club Sodoluty Moderator WORLD UE TUMUEHUW W3 Qgxj X4 V E GEORGE B BARRETT S M TEAEHEHS PRUVIDEU THE THHlLL UE KNOWLEDGE 9 J JMGHI phR W H D bt g TROJAN NEWS Ad SdltyMd 24,12 'ff' f J' 2 .x A Ef .. - 5:1 35: 5 fr k lil Xi I 1 ' w X fr Q A ' li V+ ' . N R E E R N D . , . . Geor e McKenzie, S.M. Mr. ohn . c ra Prof. Jose una John ise, S.M. Religion, Latin English, istary Music Director English e a in Club Dramatic Club vis o ai o erafor EUIVIPETENEE FHIENULINESS ANU SINEEHITY Mr Joseph F Hmel Thomas A Dwyer S M John P Gllfefher SM Muss Anne T Roos Mr Harry E Fehch Secretary Englash Latnn Oratorlcal Contest Mr Joseph F Hmel English Hustory Richard M Dmeen SM Mr RobertA Lrehr Shop Mathematics Algebra Applied Mathematlcs Rnchord M Dmeen S M Hustory Athletic Supervnsor Sodalnty Moderator Thomas A Dwyer S M John P Gllfether S M Religion Algebra Relaglon Camera Club English RobertW Blume SM Walter A Khck SM Algebra Relrgxon Lafm Mr Robert J Augustlno Hygiene Physxcal Ed '-lead Basketball Coach Mr Regusl Leonard Englnsh Husfory TROJAN NEWS Advlsor English Mmstrel Tickets Mr RobertJ Augustmo RobertW Blume SM Cheerleaders Mr AIbertA Schon Walter A Khck S M Mr Kenneth Stllley Hygiene Physical Ed l-lead Football Coach Joseph P Eberhart S M Pre Flnght Germetry Alrplone Club Mr Kenneth Shlley '3-A Mr ReglsJ Leonard Mr Albert A Schon Joseph P Eberhart SM . , . . . , . . , , . , . I . I - I ' H ,I . - V - . . . , . . . , . . . ,X V nf' H 1 .y ,L 5 , Vs E' I 4 ,7 ,, 4 9 . vi l-IE time has come for the Graduates to bid farewell to you, underclassmen. To you falls the responsibility of maintaining the ideals of North Catholic l-ligh. To you we say . . . let there be no deterioration of stan- dards . . . condition your souls . . . know that religious education is the largest task facing the world . . . toughen the spiritual fibre of your souls which are to receive the pattern of the Divine blueprint . . . remain steadfast and courageous. ln short, let us remind you that the Christlike principles of your Alma lvlater are dynamite . . . they will blast false philosophies from your paths. Farewelll Learn to be true Catholic leaders and faith- fully, loyally. . .Carry On? .csv ps' Brady, Thomas, French and Nou seem to be interested, absorbed and puzzled with experi- ments in the Chemical Lab. A class of Juniors learning the fundamentals of Orthographic Projection and the technique of sketching in the Drafting Room, Bro, Al Grisez explaining the principles and the working of the Electrical Distribution Panel to French and Nou. C BRADY T, HOHMANN J. FOERSTER L, LAUGHLIN C. FREISMUTH J. Mcl.AUC-JHLIN R. HAMM A, NAU With the aid of the Dissectable Anatomical Torso Model Bro, Schullein demonstrates the location and function of the internal organs to his Physiology Class. Don Reams seems to know the answer as Irish Kirby stalls. Yes, this is Soph G in action, even though Madish is sleeping J. OLESINSKI P. REICH B, PAWLOWSKI J, RIMSKY R. PETRAK D, SHENKEL E. PRESKAR R. THOMAS Top Row J Foerster T Hohmann D Bernard D Roos L Yeager Thurd Row N Pugluese J Muller J Malsch R Link R Baumbeck G Hein R Petrak F Stypula E Flanagan J Dugan A Unger R Scannell J McCaunty Second Row E Schneider W Gnerl C Mar tan L Wmters A Nau R Gartner C Kalb B Powloska R Hamm J Olesmskn P Can non Front Row K Hohman P Roos D Mende J McLaughlin R Thomas W Smith D Shenkel J Conley C Brady OFFICERS Robert Thomas Presudenf Wllllam Glerl John Muller V Pres Secretary NN 'Wa in... Students developing accuracy and speed In the typmg class A fur , 'cp' A . .- -- Jw, - I ' -- 3. Q r s ' 1' ,, 1 f s , ' 1' If ' ' ' V' JJ Nfl A , . ' .4 ' ' F , u V I :Wx V '. Q' ,. ' V s X f X ' ' - ' nf J -n v -v - ' r 4 M' . X! J Q .A - 'ec-.W A , , sw,-in ,Mk . . , . , . I I , . , . . . , , - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 f 1 A 1 . , . , . , . . ' - 1 - 1 A ' 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 - ' . . . , . , . 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 . I . , . . Top Row W Lvgday J Krll G French J Kraus N Maranowskl P Thornton R Wag ner L Knoerdel T C Madden Thnrd Row W Dorsch J Hennugan R Shafer A Radlc T H Madden R Weber A Mathew K Pfeffer F Berger Second Row R Lorntz A Wasserman D Marshall F Thomas J Elnlofh J Mlfchell A Angelic: M Repasky W Hobek J Barrnnqer Front Row C Kus lock R Hennug C Mulzet J Brennan J Voll F Kowalchnc R Baum N Wmter R Vorndran OFFICERS James Voll President Raymond Baum Rlchurd Lontz V Pres Secretary 1uN1oR B . . , . I , . , , . , . , . - , . , . . . . , . , . , . . . , . , . , , . . . . - , - , - , , - , . , - , - , - , - , , - f - , - , X 1 Top Row G Johnston W Ney T Reardon J Relth F Budackl F Nowalk R Nickel T Hogan Thlrd Row J Fiore M Gersler R Srsuc R Clofshenkel S Kamunsku F Frnes G Fischer D Dunbar A Morrls Second Row G Jones F Sprecace J ODowd T Ryglel W Walters E Mack E Hlndes R Goodruch R Schwab F Badalu Front Row A Srlvesfer P Reich C Kuhn J Gearrng J Wenxel T Lynch W Pfender C Frels mufh C Novak OFFICERS James Welxel Presldenf Raymond Srsnc Donald Dunbar V Pres Secretary Hartman and Kress check up on Preskar s Orthographnc Projection : . , . , . , . - , . ', , , . H , 4 1 . . ' :, ' , . A , 5 . ', . , . I -, . ', N ' . J , . , . '. K : . , , , . ' , . ' T , . , . , . ' , . ' , . ,. I : -, . . , . J , . I . - V . ., . , . , . - . , , . 1 1 ' , . . . 5 I W x , A D N , X J I , L X, 0, J , g XY! . G ' if-fr ' K1 7 4 .. x S x 1. x ' ' N.. A X XM ' J . ,. I i , 4 X, ' , 4 Q V 1 U N I O R C 1 539 ff ' 'Lt rn ,Y rr xx The classy programs for the bxg game had o tremendous sale Top Row J Rlmsky R Burns R Janaszek E Schrweuder E Sulllvon R Donahue R Luttne J Matela Thrrd Row E Dolmovuch F Draglna J Wachter H Kmzler O Zeh J Dorsch E Kress J Schmitt M Hartman S ond Row R Jrrsa R Claur H Bray F Dormk R Partrudge W Spltzrmagel Woods L Laughlm R Hytha D Spagnola Front Row W Mnklos J Moelier H Hat zolo E Preskor J Colllgan W Gruber W Davin P Muller D McGeary OFFICERS John Colllgon Presvdermt Edward Preskar Robert Burns V Pres Secretary EIICING BUSINESS IIIIREERS UR MILITARY IIETIUN J I UNIOR Top Row R Krepp W Kabloch E Hrabal Third Row R Stauff J Bray T Hlggsns R Boles J Staab F McSweeney A Brunner D Dreher Second Row E Gorsku R Brull E Zymroz J Ford E Wagner J Stehle R Mock A Mang A Ryzner Front Row C Lang F Jaos L GCISST D Kllnvex T Dillon Scheld R Ferkeflc F Schwerer Wohlmuth OFFICERS Thomas Dullon Presudent Raymond Krepp Thomas Hnggms V Pres Secretary 'TANQQ dex 45 sa smvsmiwgaplil Xl R I-'NSN The Target Berlnn chart anded class competutuon In campalgns f A fa I Q I -5 xl, 52 , ' R l .3 ' x ' 1 L.. I . 1 x f 3 .J I 0 3 'xi I-I 54 in-,T E 2 A I Mfr f I ' og ,fi ,A ' ,--f f 4' ,Q J. Fluhr, R. Dunn, C. Dallmus, J. Lucas. I- , 'f'g Q if 'Q' . . , vnu' I9 Q ':. ',. ,.A ,. ,IRQ ff ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' fl' EA 3 ,r IR ga' A f . , '. .A .Z . LE qi, Rlfh if .4 M. ',. A,. ,J. I , ,' 4 '4 M 1 If 11 - 11 A - - - - Wm f.-. Bishop Dovus of Puerto Rico inspects the Drafting Room Top Row M Auer J Hough R Hobermcm J Blume T Smith J Jeskey T Mogus C Keller Third Row J Moeller S Sprogole R Mulkhern J Kenny W OGrodnnk A Crrffln W Yockel L Aus an E Kuntz C Fuhr J DeCoursey J Monzello Front Row J Coll R Hunkele N Porrendo R Long R Scherer R Goetz J Kuhn P Mullen R Hey! OFFICERS Robert Scherer Presudent Joseph Jeskey Roy Huckestem V Pres Secretory -A .-.,...............,. JUNIOR F R ' : . , . , . ' I ' I I ' I ' I . . ,l . A Skeen, R. Huckestein. Second Row: D , ' A 6' I ' I ' l I ' I , - , - f - , V 5 I 5 ,, , , , , , n ' I 4. I SCDPHCDMORE OFFICERS Robert Rygnel Presldent Arthur Morgan V Pres Wllluam McDonough Secretary OFFICERS Wlllmm Colller President Phlllp Bummer V Pres Michael Fulyo Secretary Top Row J Stlllwagon J Monz J Kraus J Schlegel J Roll L Datel R Cvetlc Thlrd Row M Connolly R Bailey P Cullen J Goldle R S cl ny er J Kelly E Kucan A Pllzga R Rockey Second Row R l-lull W McDonough R Dunlap A Fischer A Morgan G Lutz G Kller R Herbert G Bedel J Duxon F tR ron ow R Ryglel C Knaus E Jaslnskl E Flannery l Burkhart W Dunbar A Rau J Cannon R Vertullo l-lE Sophonnores have found another year ot things novel excltung and exasperatnng Thelrs ns the class at the bug shots the under studies for the bug things to come Benng the un Top Row N OLeary G Ley J Helles R Novotney E Pafulskl T Muller R Rauluk Thnd Row T ODonnelI E Rensl T Garvey L Wasserman R Cunningham C Crates W Domvllle J Mulvnhull Second Row M Enz W Collier M McGrath M Fvlyo R Slnagro P Oberst J Mueller W Mclflwaln C K k J ep a Muller Front Row J Ley B Huber W l-lennlnger R Horn R Yanosko W Wadsworth F Ranalll G Huber P Bunnmer SCDPHCDMCDRE SCDPHCDMCDRE 99 Top Row H Walker J Coyne C Conway W Wetzel M Pazar F Weis C Lundell E Benko Thlrd Row S Burkhart C Zernan B Steedle F Saffer J Murray M Schloesslun J Baysek J Russ T Stengel Second Row P Nnst J Repcheck R Cummnngs N Kramer R Graham J Harvey R Becker R Mullen F Wroblewskn T Muhm Front Row M Burns J Conn L Blaha T Straka B Connolly A Grego R Malone J Bosco P Benzung betweens they can laugh at the tears of a Freshman In has first test week and yet scorn the dismay ot a Senior with a lurking comprehensive Theirs IS the lute at the nothnng to fears free as a breeze Top Row J Thomas H Lahm L Paul J Deffner J Bush J Wallace J Jennungs E Echnat R Janczak Thlrd Row J Berger C Wnllns W Schlanger W Hauber P Caunahan A DeLuca E Budyka L Conway L Schubert Second Row J Noe S Rutkowsku C Rothert R Hilde brand A Beerhalter E Scherer V Lsnk M Ley J Schmidt R Hergenroeder Front Row J Cullugan J Roth F Baumgartner T Kornlck F Suchacek E Stengel A Cronnn E Elcnsun W Selyak 'X OFFICERS Brmn Connolly President Joseph Bosco V Pres John Harvey Sec re ta ry OFFICERS Jcseph Deffner Pres dent Wull am S hlonger ecretary SCDPI-ICDMCDRE SCDPHCDMCDRE OFFICERS Joseph Klme Presldent James Folsey V Pres Louls Kass Secreta ry OFFICERS Edward Wauchter Presldent Ralph Bellsfeln V Pres Thomas Dolby Secreta ry KI W Vo el R Lunz R Port R Top Row E Dudek J Falsey E Harold H Herman J :ne g St m Thurd Row J Madl C Reott J Lo Cosclo H Zapac W Trall O OConnor J Hoffman J U P lc W B n J Franz Second Row J Abt P Brown R Bauman J Gallogly R Jac son era Schoppen J Fredrick R Punt P Arena A Werner Front Row J Ley R Karas L Klss T Blaha J Bradley J ODonnell L Chraska R Straka C Rudzkl G Ammer Class of 47 you have proven yourselves to be exceptlonally able an scholastic work m sports and In your relugnous actuvntues These noteworthy qualntnes mark you as excellent future leaders Top Row R Schrenk E Splrko W Beatty J Hall G Perl E Wauchter T Tevns M Flaherty Thlrd Row R Bablcka J Ney G Eberhart R Benlstexn A Duetrlch J McGreevy C Glaser F Hocher R Moul Second Row L Brudy R Czcp R Churman R Burk W Bartolovatch J D T Dolb E Dreamkcwskl E Holllnger Front Row E Foden F Yuresuc Barrett C upper y J OHara R Carroll A Kreuzer W Flaherty R Wadsworth J W Kelly L Pschnrer SOPHOMCDRE SOPHDMCDRE 'Hb Top Row J Kunz W Snwnnskn E Snyder P McGunn J MCG:-'mls P Schwoegl R Madnsh E Srnuth J Bragg Thurd Row J Wergl G uunn T Rellhan G Soblen W Bachman E Prugar F Roclne J Kuhn W Mogus Second Row J Kirby R Fenk J Drgon A Zahren C Bernesser R Wauchter F McNamara M Blumer J Geust A Auth Front Row R Clair R Geist R Cummnngs A Stnch D Reams D Snnlth C Muklos W Neurohr W McCarthy There IS one more Intermediate step that you must take before you reach your goal Pon der durnng thus step about the future respon snbulutnes and necessary qualutnes requlred to reach your ambntuon Top Row J Murphy W Schnebel F Walkauskas D Wagner J Reluhan J Moglelsku Morrxs G Bruno G Connell Thrrd Row J Flaherty W Belgan R Davis A Dolnnuch Carmody C Malone W Manganaro W Poppert Second Row E Rodgers D McGra:l Stokes J Easler J Foley L Young J Plchler D Socher O Rau Front Row A Nalley Kweder D Bauer H Hetu G OBrnen E Herda A Schrnxtt G Rooney R Darley 9 : gm OFFICERS Edward Snyder President Andrew Zahren V Pres Fra ncls Roche Secretary OFFICERS George 0 Broen President Clement Malone V Pres John Stokes Secretary SOPI-ICDMDRE I 2 3 I 5 Ill IS Ii I7 I! 20 ll ZZ Z3 2-I li 27 IB Z! 30 BI A NEW ALLEGIANCE CLASS CDF l91l8 ,ff 4 - HE freshmen have now completed one important year ot their preparation in the search ot knowledge neces- sary for future life, Through their ceaseless ets forts, they already have an ex- cellent start. Continuation ot these some preparations for the next three years will ensure their success as leaders when responsibilities are entrusted to them in the future, Indeed, the class of l9-48 taces a bright and promising future. tl fx nc? 1 -Q ii Q T Top Row: T. Knox, W. Snyder, J. Ferris, A, Rettinger, W. Conlon, G, Wojtyna, L. Bittner, E, Kress, F. Casey, Third Row: F. Zangaro, P. Guidish, R, Rieland, R. l-lolleran, D. l-lepp, F. Kramer, H. Scharbeck, T. Martin. Second Row: J. Pschirer, J. Arkus, J. Jetkiewicz, J. Wailand, R. Wysocki, C. Vanlvlourik, J. Cala, E. Weger, E. Novotney, D. Fisher. Front Row: R. Sippel, R. Gadzo, T. Fitspatrick, E. Zeitler, G. Smetanka, F, Ammer, R. Magnelli, T. Beck, R. Nemecek. i Lit i if HONOR MEN R. BRENNEN j. DUGAN W. EHRENFELD K. FENTON L. FLECKENSTEIN R. FREISMUTH F. HUBER T. MCDONALD Top Row: J. Giel, R. Golosco, J. Wogner, S. Canter, N. Croig, M, Hunter, R, Stephony, H. Kress, A. Kremmel. Third Row: Jos. Giel H. Grottentholer, C. Molloy, J, Spowol, L. Wisniewski, J. Blockstock, J. Lentini, K Sorber, F. Debes. Second Row: J. Lhoto, R Vey, T. Bedetto, S. Luteron, A. Mustovick J. Hort, G. Buchert, J. Donohoe, R. Boer. Front Row: G. Scheuring, W. Sklopon, E Czopek, W. Spolor, P. Hough, C. Aul, J Prentice, J. Boyer, J. Petrocelli, R. Borie. J ' C-. PAVLIC R. SIPPEL L. WANKER T. WEISIVIAN L. WISNIEWSKI Anthony Mustovic, Leon Wiefling, Roy Nemecek seriously ponder over the World of Tomorrow. 47 F R E S H M A N C General Science held an interest for all F R E S H IV1 A N D Relationship and Phenomena in the universe are Top Row: T. Weidner, J. Malich, R. Zewe, J. Beck, W. Schomburger, J. Bonner, W. Stern, R. McClure L. Ranallo, C. Foley. Third Row: M. Daley, C Rihn, D. Glaser, J. Heyl, E. Kelly, J. Maher, J Victoria, J. Meyer. Second Row: N. Micklos, D Cotter, F, McCaffrey, R. Clifford, R. Meyer, A Pantone, J. Winter, J. Badami, E. Best. Front Row A. Cenkner, R. Pfeffer, R. Naughton, J. Swindell J. Davis, R. Goyke, R. Wittrner, F. Pail, E. Weidner 1 THKE THEIH PLACES IN THE WUHLH UE THE FUTUHE Studying the glorious past of America. FRESHMAN E - fr-0 Learning the fundamentals ot health and First Aid. m Q ' ' , FRESHMAN F FRESHMAN E FRESHMAIXI F Top Row: W. Rodman, W. Shine, N. Dugan, J Breskovich, K. Fenton, T. Hursen, A. Elmeier, R. Garvey. Third Row: L. Doyle, J. Kablach, L. Quat- trochi, E. Monier, R. Easler, R. Gaugher, E. Kinslow, C. Dietz, C. Rockey. Second Row: C. Laverde, R Jenny, J. Delaney, H. Arnold, D. Good, J. Butchko A. Jakub, E. Kopitan, J. Marlovits. Front Row: J Kolupajlo, W. Jelinek, J. Goerl, S. Pace, J. Parrish E. Yodanis, R. Madden, E. Ernst, R. Fordenbacher Absent: J. Wojciechowski. Top Row: H. Schmitt, R. Rockey, L. Lobos, J Schratz, W. Ludwig, J, Stroyne, J, Roll, E. Szary J. Bope. Third Row: J. McLoughlin, J. Kramer, H Weichel, R. Dietrich, F. Goessling, J. Sipple, J McKay, C. Miller, J. Peduto. Second Row: D. Mc- Donald, R. Welsh, R. Barie, J. Wagner, C. Gerst D. Bracken, J. Holder, P. Merhaut, B. Coholich T. Bieniek, S. Woomer. Front Row: R. Brooker R. Prah, R. Baier, H. Stouft, J. McGurgan, S. Bor- gese, J. Goetz, R. Rudolph, G. Greb. Fw ERESHMEN LEARN THllT THE SEEHET UT SUCCESS LIES 0 E 5 at FRESHMAN FRESFIMAN H Top Row: J. Flaherty, F. Abmayr, R. Davis, L. Blazo, R. Fischer, C. Super, R. Walker, F. Strafalace, C. Rauch. Third Row: C. Kruckewitt, C. Hertwick, F. Huber, R. Wetzel, B. Miller, J. Heintz, F. Howe, R. King. Second Row: F. Grilletto, R. Connor, R. Laughlin, T. Gordan, N. Wolford, E. Reinhart, J. McChesney, J. Schmitt, J. Byrne, F. Mc Nelis. Front Row: J. Witt, D. Sismour, N. Kelsch, H. Ketterer, R. Stritzinger, B. Garvey, J. Hutterer, J. Macie- jewski, R. Larken. 50 Top Row: R. Patterson, M, Conn, T. Cummings, W Farbacher, J. Roos, R. Mcl-lugh, F. Windisch, J Graham. Third Row: E. Benkart, W. Zacharias, R Scherer, R. Welsh, P. Ubinger, L. Fleckenstein, T Weisman, F. Luksik, W. Ehrenfeld. Second Row R. Garish, J. Currie, F. Kuhs, A. Enzerra, G. Flanf nery, D, Boland, E. Kamenar, G. Lattner, D. Angee lici, L. Fagan. Front Row: J. Math, A. Wagner J. Dinning, J. Tedesco, R. Staab, A. Janaszek, A Ditmore, J. Halko. Absent, J. Lord. Bookstore . . The busiest place before school. FRESHMANJ E'-4'-5515 !..,- EH, vnu-w-my F R E S H M A N K Physical Fitness Program emphasizes Calisthenics Top Row: E. Bannon, G. Bergman, J. Kinzler, R Kretz, G. Eisler, L. Kommermeier, D. Fabian, R Knoth, J. Bett, J. Makowski. Fourth Row: D Kemmerer, F. Mogus, K. Bloom, R. Hoolahan, J Owens, G. Chalovich, J. Lynch, J. Aland, J. Mc- Andrews. Third Row: W. Ostrowski, H. Kocar Second Row: J. Staab, J, Beck, W. Krysinski, T Barker, R. Wesolek, J. Pawlos, R. Johnston, L Metzler. Front Row: H. Berner, C. Bergman, A Nickel, J. Zeis, F. Seelman, W. Thomas, E. Stebler S. Lemo, G. Povlic. 1 Top Row: D. Metzler, J. O'Neill, T. Partridge, N. Deffner, J. Knapp, J. Manz, P. Kelly, E. Rohm. Third Row: E. Schmitt, D. Kubeck, F. Bilotta, L. Sismour, D. Habetler, R. Brennen, R. Benton, L, Komoroski. Second Row: W. Burletic, E. Nauer, W. Jeskey, J. Comport, A, Derence, W. Huston, L. Wiefling, J. O'Connor, D. Dugan, J. Quinn. Front Row: R. Ehrman, W. Stengel, G. Moranchii, R. Sas, R. Helch, J. McCourt, J. Hammel, L. Flore. Sl EIVIPTATIONS come but never conquer . . . crosses appear but never discour- age . . . dangers present them- selves but never vanquish hearts trained and nurtured in a Christian faith. Such a heart is prepared morally. Rooted in a strong faith . . . aided by Cod's grace . . . the structure of our future has a solid foundation. A thoroughly Christian mind is a prepared rnind. , 1 , I gf lf' Q, 4: ww ' ff ' fy ,,.i'Tw 52 A 52 WX, W4 A M ,'-Q . 1 V ' .31 f W if df A 1 W A if' ga 'Q f i k l , ll,-,,,.,..1 Y I Q ' ,z ur ' ,-,, 99-avi, . ,. T1 f A LX fy x I i A 51 1 ff AO U 4 far Q fwg-KM? ' 1 , ' 4? I J 'A ik .V A 4 U gf. fry AI F' 4 sf 1 1 'u-4 - . ff, Q11 , sg? K -' .4 , , .A,,., 'WP M ,mMwm.2Xw , . - -f 'Fi xg, ' S :Fw 2314 S: ? y,75 fbi A 5 2 'l , ,L A ' s ' , 95. vs. gf , AB W v I 3 Q gb. -1 ' ,k , ' ,AIQW , ,.4L A ,,....,..W3n-Affw-14,5 1' m T g f i U Y . .xc ' 1 'vm ,,V , W , Q The Reverend Richard Dombro, S.M, addresses the Sodality on the feast of St. Joseph. Solemn High Mass celebrated in the school chapel on Christ- mas Eve. 4--6-+ LACING particular emphasis on first things first, our education excelled in superabundant religious opportunities. These were always within our easy reach . . . taking the form of instruction at one time . . .or guidance in the exercise of our religious duties at another . . . preparing us the better to meet the fanciful fashions of the outside world. Always ready . . . always willing . . . always verily conscious of building a sound religious morale that would be capable of meeting every baneful assault in the world of tomorrow . . . the priests and brothers never tired in giving the students spiritual help. Their penetrating understanding in this respect indeed stood out as a shining example of Catholicism at work. Among the many religious opportunities provided were: the student retreat . . . adora- tion periods . . . daily confession and Holy Communion . . . weekly Mass and Communion . . . benediction . . . sermons . , . and Lenten Devotions . . . all helped to build up an abun- dant spiritual life for the student. f v , Q- X, FATHER CHAMINADE Father William Joseph Cham- inade, founder ot the Society of Mary champion of the cause of Our Lady lt was he who or ganized the original sodality of the Immaculate Conception which is the pattern of our sodality HE Sodality is the axis of spiritual activity in the school, lt works uniquely at promoting the knowl- edge and cult ofthe Blessed Virgin Mary. The Very Reverend Lawrence A. Yeske, S.M., super- vising, the various moderators assisting, the sodalists promoted an impressive series of projects-panel dis- cussions, debates on current religious problems, chapel services .The Ieaven of this group, unseltish and whole- hearted . . . keeping the message of Mary in the modern world going . . . spread its influence not only to the individuals composing it, but also to the entire school. Robert Schopper, prefect of the sodality, presided at all the general assemblies of the respective freshmen, sophomore junior and senior units The other senior officers were John Doyle vice president and Harold Schmitt secretary SENIOR Left to right Seated First Row R Bogel R Schopper G Weis Second Row SODA'-Is-rs G Wolf A Pitassi J Hcbetler Third Row G Einloth C Stowell J Beggs Standing left to right C Scholl J Doyle H Schmitt G Gerneth R Bach W Harvey J Mullen J Rodgers 1 1 ' ' ' I I , . , , . . , . , . . . . , . , . . . . , . , . . 1 - - 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 . , . , . . ACH SODALITY group furthered the cause of devo tnon to Mary In dnstunctnve ways Gunded by Brother Herman Fnen S M the sensor duvusuon advanced the study and practice at fnlual piety to our Blessed Mother through Catholic Action The yunuor sodallsts dnrected by Brother George McKenzre SM kept rn contact wnth our men In the servuce provndmg them with Catholnc literature also featurung study club discussions The sophomore section headed by Brother Leonard Kuntz S M undertook extensuve studles ofthe feasts of the Blessed Vurgnn wnth reference to dolly llvnng her virtues Dlrected by the Reverend Rrchard Dombro SM Brother Richard Duneen S M and Brother Bernard Plog man SM the unlts ofthe freshman dlvlsuon famlllarlzed themselves wnth the Llttle Office of the Immaculate Conceptlon Thou art all fair my beloved and the orlgmal shun was never In thee The Reverend Patruck Peyton CSC oruglnator at the Family Rosary Crusade dxscusses further details wrth students and Brother James Hlckey S M after addressung an assembly of the student body Left to rlght G Gerneth C Stawell Father Peyton Brother James Hlckey SM W Harvey HIS corps of servers, the flower of men in the service of their King, assisted at the respective religious functions of the school throughout the year. They were present at the solemn opening of classes, the memorial obsequies for the alumni of North Catholic in the service of their country, the festive occasions: Chaminade Day, Christmas and Easter. This band of minor deacons showed the some fidelity at the more common religious services of the school, ministering at the weekly Thursday Mass, Benedictions, and the Way of the Cross during Lent. Brother James Hickey, S.M., organized and directed this glorious company of Acolytes composed of Freshmen, Sopho- mores, Juniors and Seniors who rendered unselfish service to God. Rear Row: J. Rodgers, C. Stowell, J. Stillwagon, R. Cvetic, W. Schlieper, P. Huot, G. Wolf. Middle Row: L. Fleckenstein, J, McDonald, J. Rodgers, J. Staub, L. Wiefling, R. Sos, M. McGrath, A, Wagner. Front Row: W. Collier, J. Curie, J, Mulvihill, B. Connolly, T. Burkhart, G. Lutz, J. Dixon, J. Harvey, R. Loebig. ,5,+.g,jv wt. . A I f V f fr i A 01 all I fllfl we -All q i - A I ' ill 'll lll v A tlillllillllillll ill.. it ,. t .t The bishop's treasured can- 2. The Bishop kneels reverently 3. The desperate thief threat- dlesticks are given to the in meditation and prayer. ens the bishop. bb . ro er 5, The thief is arrested in the Lunch provided for the rob- bishop's home, ber by the generous bishop, THE BISHOP'S CANDLESTICKS OLEMN stillness held the auditorium as the curtain slowly rolled back. lt was Thanksgivingtide. Faculty and student body assembled to witness a one act drama, The Bishop's Candlesticks, adapted by Norman McKinnel. The setting was a dining room of a peaceful episcopal household in a nineteenth-century French village. The cast, Robert Thomas, Andrew Unger, Louis Knipling, James Weixel and Raymond Srsic, vividly portrayed the bishop's benign gen- erosity, parting with his treasured Candlesticks, only to win thereby the conversion of the thief. Mr. .lohn McGrath directed the play. IAMOND-facet like, edu- cation presented its many sides in the niches of the various club activities. In them the students discovered their aptitudes, developed their tal- ents and appreciated the cul- tural values of life. Q, X . 5, zjmuiiffv V ' ' ... 1 ,. 1 .V :vw 4 4 5,4 1 Z 1: fQ21?3f,f:w'5. . J f wr 3 45. , .9 ' 3 af 1. an .1 , f . f . if , ,W xl . W 52,9 . I 1 -Q... 1---...,.... , .. fiifffffi' 4 qi Uggf HHHHH --1 -4 ,. -.. 'Dunno 'Yi nan-q nnnsug I any l 1 1 1 - 1 D 1 ,M N31 'nm-. 'nm aqu- 1 l vig--p 3 Hkxg. ,ao by cz 1 1 0,1 w , mj,,,yg :A . , . Q f'iE t:vf,.,' , . ,, .5371-gf i ., :gy ' C , , ,K ,. 6 o , wg. I l g r X 1 3 4, Q ,V xx XML M . Mrqs X 13: ,ff 'N' A ' QW Zig Y. M- , ' Q f 'vw ,lv ,fi fill ,W ' Z 1 :ii ff H ' 1 , ,iam Q ef if 'f ' ',1.l 'V' 'ig My,',f . 4 r 1 X, ,M K ff, 5 - so ,, 9? YL f, , ni' '1 S. X .K :awk I, - . 1 'f fb 'X N. . it M, ,p-ff --...MW if T'R.CD.l!K BISL CD'hl F'!K R Pxlb E HE shrill sound of a whistle . . . the rolling of drums . . . the clang of cymbals the blast of trumpets a high stepping white clad drum mayor and down the field comes the Trojan band The band always gave a top perform ance in precise marching entertaining with difficult but accurate formations Its spirited strains of triumphant music lent eloquence to each of its performances and demonstrated thot music is a great morale builder HE Trojan Band featured every brand of music . . . symphonic strains . . . martial airs even masterly jazz A versatile troupe of musicians under the direction of Professor Joseph Ruzza and the supervision of Brother Leonard Kuntz SM it exhibited its fine technique at football and basketball games student pep rallies e minstrel and many school activities Such prowess issued from faithful Wed nesday afternoon practices PULSES UUICKENED AT HE 3 as Q Professor Joseph A Ruzza in-f ss STB NS UF FOREVER TRUE Forever true to thee our Alma Mater Forever loyal to our flag and our God, Where er we go we ll always be an honor Uphold thy fame and glory do or die' We lrft our volce ln praise on hugh Thy colors scarlet bright and gold we ll e er defend Thru all our days thy name wlll leod us onward Forever true to thee North Catholic High' ESIDES taking part in all major school activities the band marched in the Armistice and Christmas parades presented their formations at Professional football gomes entertained a massive audience at Syria Mosque partici pated in 7th War Loan parade an dedicated a plaque for service men at the Spring Garden American Legion The most notable achievement was a concert for the National Catholic Music Educa tors Association . . . . . 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Repcheck G. Jones D. Prugar C. Kcib R. Nemecek M. Auer T. Randig Prof. J. Ruua I ACROSS THE FIELD IN A BLAZE UF ELURY f'-W-fb TROJAN BAND AND COLOR ffl R 6' . C 3 , I I I 5. THEY EIIRRIEII THE RIINNER UE NURTH UN HIGH X rua Exif R. BAILEY TOP ROW J. Mullen W. Flaherty J. Schoppen J. Griffin T. Sfengel P. Nist T. Flaherty S. Kaminski R. Scannell MIDDLE ROW C. Schott R. Weber R. Grunenwald E. Herda J. McGinfy R. Baum J. Cannon J. Cala R. Bailey FRONT ROW R. Haberman T. Dolby J. Beggs R. Eiler R. Heid K. Hohman M. McGrath F. Ranalli l. Endrnen Passing the Biscuits. 2. Deacon and his Big Bass Vial 3. Scissorfoot in the limelight agarn. -l. A part of the large Chorus. 5. Samuel Lemo, Mother Song soloist. 7. Miss Anne Roos and Judy in G. The Minstrel setting was gorgeous. Light a Candle tableau, 8. Big Boy proves a point to Ebony, 9. Jae Rodgers, interlacutor. IO, William Miklos. ll. Ed Jasinski. IZ. Andrew Sisters got a big hand. l3. Richard Goyke, Mather Song soloist, l-4, George Weis, interlocutar: A. Pitassi R. Schott and R, Bailey, Soloists. l5. Robert Hytha, Light a Candle. l6. Mrs. Anna Thaner, Silver-haired Mather. l. Deacon plays a tune for the boys. 2. Miss Mary Maul and Solaists. 3. Dick Bailey, Soloist. Hi:- ' Xi, S ww 9 r- C W is 1, 5-.Sky F tif Tll.ll'l'lilll -l. Sailor Tap Dancers. 5, What do we do in the Infantry? We March and March and March. 6. Part of the Minstrel Chorus Lfls' 43. Y 5 turf Q .3 U wif 14' 1 .-,J 4. M flax W gg I 5 E 0 W N nv ' in V V 7 Q V P 2 ve, if, -. ', :L , I 1 1' P, Q V 2 M, rl gn g V X .,:f,M!f, 1, C 5 L, 5 ,. , f 3 , ' 5 Q Q XZ ' V 1,1 lv ' Q- x li' .f .Q V' 1 KW'-,.-x was 4-.-A 4. W Lg. ff Q I, 2 1 In 7 -if I ' K, 0-S A 'Nix A ' A :vwfrlf ' if CF ,gfull 'J' fig, N C. ' x ' 15' ' '22 fi RJ , ag if: 45 . If f Y Sl, I N , I ,,L , :g - . f - J . WL . VM! ,. lk? N S r A -vig 9 L Y I W ff? 3 f ,il by ff ,c A 1- Aff... V , ' ' I . .3 f'f5,:,Y V A XLR . W -' - N . 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A.- b., 4 , U, Y 9 '1 W 3 xx 3? Wk , .3 , Q Q ,K F! wg HND: vi v -V -,-- M-- 'lfk 151 7 ...I 1'-....4...A.. ,. WHA' 1 , 5 4 y : M Y aa wa ffl 53 5 1, ,.g1, if A'-9f 9 JN-x 1 I .. , E' . AL 4 Z- Q 1 g H M -..U Q11 F fl' il - W if I v, 3 THE TROJAN NEWS ' SENIOR Standing: J. Majestic, R. Rectenwald, J. Rodgers, C. Stowell, J. Einloth, G MEMBERS Weis. Seated: J. Doyle, R. Schopper, R. Lukitsh. Absent: K. Roos, A. Pitassi U! Hey, you! Where's that write-up for column five? DITORS drawing up page layouts . , . furiously prodding scrib- bling reporters . . . checking final copy . . . and the Trojan News is ready for the press. Within a short span the News has established an enviable record for itself . . . enjoying several scholastic press awards. Under the capable leadership of Brother Richard Liebler, S.M. -successor to Brother John Wise, S.M.-and Mr. Regis Leonard, the Trojan News serves the student body with a permanent record of school news events, interesting sidelights and informative features, TROJAN NEWS STAFF Seated: James Weixel, Edward Wauchter, Charles Brady, Thomas Hohmann, Donald Marshall, Raymond Scannell. Stand- ing: Richard Gartner, Joseph Kline, Robert Thomas, Richard Seated: J. McLaughlin, J. Miller, D. Roos. Wagner. Standing: D. Mende, R. Petrak, Mr, Leonard. J... O37 .l ' ' lm 0 TROJAN YEARBOOK 5 Left to right: Joseph Lous, Albert Conley, William Fallon. LAYOUT STAFF Trojan Publications Hum With Activity REPARING for a Better World of Tomorrow' '... a fitting theme for the Trojan Yearbook in this war torn world of l945 . . . a delightful memorial of four years of preparation for tasks that lie ahead . . . a history of the deeds and personalties at North Catholic between the years 1941-1945. The TROJAN was an ardous task but a very pleasant one. . . one whose memory can never be forgotten, Directed and inspired by the untiring efforts of the Rev. Richard Dombro, S,M. and Brother Michael Voelker, S.M., the staff produced this treasury of memor- ies, the TROJAN, Classic of l94'5. EDITORIAL STAFF Left to right: P, Penezic, R. Rectenwald, J. Maiestic, R. Schopper, James McLaughlin G, Wolf, R. Lukitsch, K. Roos. Ken Roos and Bob Schopper STUDENT EUVEHNIVIENT FUNCTIUNS EFFICIENTLY NDER the supervision of the Rev. George Barrett, S.M., the Student Council provided the student legislation on the religious, scholastic and social activities ot the year, It was also the council's task to foster the various diocesan projects of the Federation of Catholic High School Students. The Student Council consisted of the twenty-eight class representatives and a representative from each student club with the tour senior class officers presiding. Through these channels wholesome relations were always maintained between a directive faculty and a cooperative student body. Meetings were held every two weeks on the alternate Wednesdays ot each month. Beyond all doubt the classic work of the council was the adoption of a new and permanent constitution, which in no small measure was responsible for the smooth con- trol ot the council's religious, scholastic and social activities throughout the remainder of the year. STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row: R. Good, J. Colligan, R. Thomas, R, Heid, E. Wauchter, J. Weixel, R, Scherer, T Dillon, J. Deffner, G. Wolf, A. Pitassi, P. Huot, G. O'Brien, B. Connolly, J. Voll, A. Brungo Front Row: W. Fallon, R. Yanosko, H. Schmitt, J. Miller, J. Doyle, G. Weis, J. Kline, R. Schopper, K. Roos, E. Kreuzer, T, Rygiel, J. Murphy. MEMBERS BAND R Hcirl DEBATE CLUB CJ Wi.Jll DRAMATICS R Petralf LIBRARY P l'lLii.it TROJAN NEWS J fN'llllL'r POSTER CLUB A Pitassi SODALITY J Doyle VARSITY CLUB R Zfittcr YEAR BOOK K Ri vos A Class In Modern Lettering Left to rlght H Stauff Manz J O Conner F Sprecase Wleflm Conn Patterson Putassn Galasco Fleckenste Huber zvyaog MF!-2 In HENEVER the varnous student druves needed publucuty to attain a coveted success the Art Club under the durec tion of Bro Bernard Plogman S M was always on hand to enkmdle the spark of school spurut Marlamst Druve, Sports Mmstrel all of these nn no small way owed thenr success to the sacraflclal splrut of the members of the Art Club who so generously lmed the hallways and stalrways, cafeterla and audltorlum wuth thelr posters Aldo Patassl, outstandlng member, won furst award In the Scholastuc Magazme contest for excellence an sculpturmg Bro Joseph Kuntz S M and hns helpers pamtung the famous Troyan Football Hero 'Nh ALDO PITASSI I Q 1 'Ny , 'Q I A , WMI! x l N ' : I F-5 C l V Fd , F , .' 'I . ...si -J to 2 F f- V' ' . 4 4' - H . . 4 1 we Jf , , . . Ll ' 'g l Lf ' F. 1 1 l ' li. '- . , . ., s I I v tlafcof C3545 ga- uf-J ,L 'Gp I G Eberhart W Bachman F Roche iilgigi kg,-Q Qi N ,g W Mangonaro T Blaha C Glaser Y' Q E Dudek L Wasserman J Mueller i' r Ti R Bnrmnngham ,mn 1 ijsdf snlllllu Top Row J O'DonneIl,J Frederuck,J Abt, J Harvey, W Beron,J Mnller,J O'Hora, W Flaherty Front Row J Murray, T Garvey, C Conway, T Muller, H Lahm, P Oberst, T Mlhm OUTH will fly That was the theory that ID augurated the Aero Club directed by Brother Joseph Eberhart S M To encourage and advance the student's knowledge of aeronautucs that was the purpose of the club Enthusiasts at tended the weekly meetlngs In which the theory of flight, the fundamentals of enqune operatnon, Instruments, radio, and navigation were dlscussed popularly Y ..,................-... , , O -aus he . f T T W 1. - ' ' M - pg' , , ., ,, ,W .- ' lr -' . ' mpgs' 0 ITU.: T1 ll, Y W ,, .- gf, .. C f - f ' f , 5. A , ,, .- , ., , vm. 1.. I 1 ' 1 A 1 . f V M' ', . G , , 1 - H, I , . , . , A I N :yi . in ,- . I l ii vs 'r -ini? I S.. S... '1,..n-14. - . JA ' ,, Q W L ,V ' . , ' A , as x. , H , J -2 1 , . . .al ILIGENT and dependable aptly character- izes the fourteen members composing the Library Staff. Guided by the Reverend Robert E. Brown, SM., these lads facilitated the daily round of duties connected with an efficient library, contributing unstintingly by on unselfish service to the orderliness and studious functioning of one of largest high school libraries in the district. Going around table, left to right: J. McDonald, E. Snyder lstand- ingl, C. Stowell, l-l. Parsons, D. l-labetler, J. Malmsten, P. Can- non, J. Roll, J. Rodgers, R Brennan, L, Flore, J. Beggs, W. Schaffer, R. Suhanin, J. Mc- Laughlin. James McLaughlin and Paul Cannon are pictured here with their entries in the Scholastic Magazine Photographic Contest. Jimmy took first prize and won an honorable mention while Paul also took several honorable mention awards. c.-QA , .av HE CAMERA CLUB polished its lenses and went clicking earnestly around the school. To those students who were interested, it presented programs concerning the mechanics of the camera, the developing, printing and enlarging of pictures and the opportunities offered in the photographic field. Valuable information was gained by talks given by the moderator Bro. Thomas Dwyer, S.M. and members of the club. Members entered prints in the Scholastic Magazine Photographic Contest, ln the Pittsburgh area, James McLaughlin took first prize while Walter Schaffer and Paul Cannon received honorable mention. All prints were then entered in the National Contest. E EAN FIND ll NIEHE IN UUR llBTlV N Jonuory 23 we were prnvlleged to present the Junnor Town Meeting over stotnon WWSW sponsored by the Pittsburgh Post Gozette R Schopper G Wolf J R Maller ond D Shenkel preporeddullgently for weeks under the durectuon of Brothers Rnchord Dnneen ond Rnchord Llebler SM We discussed the timely topic Hos the ment? The entare student body wos present for the broodcost held In the Audltorlum The l-loll Guords o specuol vugulonce ond potrol cornmuttee directed by the Student Councnl to tocnlutote school move ments functioned os nn previous yeors Dursng the Notuonol Boy Scout Week the school wos hlled wnth boys sportung thelr boy scout or seo scout unutorms LL GUAR REAR ROW R Thomas H Herman W Kablach T Dnllon G Hem R W J Shelley H Schmrtf Baurnbeck G Weas J Murphy W Gnerl R Good D Bernard S Covrc FRONT ROW R Good E Prugor W Barfolovsch A Roos J Voll Gruber ' ' ' .l .' ' . .S S A H A D S Office ,of-President Goined Too Much Power in our Govern- fglnnellf R-1 Clmninshllm-l Mlliblaf I . . . . I . I 1 U ' I' 'r I' wi ANNU HIGH SELLERS J. MANGIERI 27 . STAAB, . McGREEVY , . RANALLI .SCHOPPEN , G. LUTZ PRIZE WINNERS REAR ROW J Stncb P Oberst J Mohch J McGreevy G Lutz R Thomas FRONT ROW J Schoppen F Ronolli J Manguen N Maranow ski R Clair AL MAHIANIST DRIVE HUGE SU MONG the schools conducted by the Brothers of Mary sponsoring the Marianist Drive second high- est honors came to North Catholic in the 1945 subscription drive amassing a phenomenal total of 2240 subscriptions, Top individual honors went to Joseph Mangieri with twenty-seven subscriptions to his credit whilst highest class honors were won by Sophomore B with 37690. Highest divisional honors went to the sophomore division with 2547 The Marianist the official organ of the Society of Mary has for its primary purpose to spread the knowledge and cult of the Blessed Virgin and seconclarily to stim ulate interest in Marianist endeavors among the alumni and friends of the Society of Mary L it GUESS ,.----f 'n'1- Top Row T ODonnell R Cunnlngham R Dunlap E Wauchter D Roos W Summa R Petrak R Scannell Second Row R Schopper J Weuxel J Maller G Wolf G Wers D Shenkel C Brady Front Row J Mulvuhll B Connolly C Glaser W Smnth DEBATE CLUB RAINING un the torenslc arts reached a new hugh batung Society assumed the proportlons of a major student actlvlty runnung competutuon wuth the outstand :ng Cathollc Hogh Schools of the cnty Zest and enthusn asm for keen mental acumen In argumentatnon never cooled among the really Interested members ln thas they but followed the encouraging unntlatlve always shown by their moderator Brother George McKenzle S M Wlth Robert Schopper and John Muller upholding the affnrmatlve and George Weis and Donald Shenkel sup porting the negatlve the club placed second sn the debating tournament sponsored by the Federation of Catholnc l-hgh Schools That the Legal Votmg Age Should Be Reduced to I8 Years wr i T,-anis? fi . . . . gi , during the scholastic year of I944-l94'5, as the De- ! m GS, . . . . 'I . ' . - X Q l . ' . I . ' . ' ' f E N X x HALLOWE'EN PARTY 'W' 1 4 l. Before the Party . . . Tuscan Room at Keystone Hotel is beautifully decorated. 2. Hap Schmitt decorates chandeliers while Pitassi keeps both feet on the ground. 3. Don't tall PauI, yell Schopper and Harvey as Huot works high in the air. 4. Crowd lines up for the Conga. 5. Committee gathering cornstalks. Patsy Williams, Jeanne Kress, Carol Reynolds with Bailey, Schmitt and Loeffler. UG, - vm' at-I X Yi Us J X ,Y .Y Irf'-- I V ' t M ' 'I ','s ' Ir 'ff .. .. ?r L? vff ' sm 1 f J ff ,Q I Q, i I ,wgfv 7 7 9 -ajaxtg all ',f:k -, . 0 Y r ,sp gg,-,Q ff, 9, 45,.f, q!-ff ,rx 4 0 R 4 I 3-7 gg gy 92-ggi-48 rj, Q qu .2 -Q' 7' K , J QQ., 'U ,f,,f. .gpg el 4 -A P - VQ. 'if , ' 235' Y .- sf, ga, if 5 F-' 7 efzf'..Q'? yffrwt 9 1, SQ! 1' ' X . Q V, 5,1 15 5. A -, I '. K 3 ff' 'NA 3112+-2 'el 174' f 3 ,fy 5219325 at ,, If, ' 9R ?'n' S' 'w 'Ni . 'Q K? 4 A 1 . n ghfiurs- M-X ' Q ,350 f' ' i ff 9 'F R ul A' . wr s ' 1 ff 'li K ,Q , A bk its i 19 . sl 5 . VR X-xx, 2 M Q- 6 x R .:,... nf v U'. 'nu-:O ' 6 F! 1-g:':fg'N 'r K fl I f o r ,, - ' 1 J H ,Cyp A , h .G ,ai PQ -7' 'A .Ns fi ,,,.y . 111, lx 'Br a 1 , 0 . , A jolly crowd of Seniors CHRISTMAS CARQLERS. Even the Seniors enioy the enjoying the holidays. snow. Ask Schaffer and Schmitt LITTERING snow covers the ground and fills the brisk air as we enter the joyous Christmas season . . . to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ . . . to gladden our hearts through praise of Him. That the students might offer thanksgiving to the Savior a crib scene was erected in the school chapel recalling the Divine Babe's birth. The long awaited holiday season was a most enjoyable one sparked with gay festivals and activities . . . trimming the Christmas tree . . . David Volker displaying his musical talent, in the midst of a friendly gathering . . , Freshman carolers vocalizing in the hallways . . . association with the fair sex at dances and parties, all comprise this traditional festive occasion. This memorable season's spirit was con- tinually manifested throughout the holidays. The Christmas dance at the Hotel Henry in honor of the mid-year graduates highlighted the many seasonal activities, Music was provided by Eddie Weitz and his Pennsylvanians. , JUY AND HAPPINESS FUR ALL... Fitzgerald, Stowell, Winter, lmler, and their girl friends take time out to smile at the photographer at the Christmas dance at Hotel Henry. Freshmen Carolers strolling through the hallways increased the Christmas spirit during school hours. The boys did a swell job. . 5 'mf'lf5 'zvx sl X '41-s .D '- ' I ig fi' e is ,Q tiiiflb-1- fi lk? ,ln -5' .V ' F A ,fl Af ,mmf fl ' -- if I -,,4f,is,,,, ,1 X- A 'aft V A . x f I f ,ll '.,l,'jvf V 9 i, fy ff ly, 47 ll ff A welcome visitor at the dance was Lieutenant Roy Kress, U.S.M.S. '43, who is pictured with his girl friend talking over old times as Al Conley, Bill Vollmer and Bill Mortin and their dates give him the latest home events. George Weis, Bob Schopper, Jim Murphy, Randall Zotter and girl friends signing up for dances. . . . and the Band has its own Annual Christmas Party . . . Needless to say all had a good time with the ex- change ot presents, songs, games and music. Zfuzl CULTURAL and progres- sive nation is not depend- ent on the three R's only but equally on the physical fit- ness of its subjects. That culturally and religiously prepared intellects might the longer endure, that the tasks of the future might not prove too burdensome, ample facilities were provided to prepare the men of tomorrow for taking their place wisely and sanely. They were taught to maintain an even balance between duty and re- creation. .'kN. . l nw - ,il , I DICK KEENAN we x 1 .v 1 K 'i 1 'S Aa Q, 9 A' 1 Ag, '53 'LL .WE 'X he ' g' W eq A ee Amis C' ,si O! ,if X 3 . ' - Q Q as A 1 'Q R 5 fi f f-ga ' gn 1? .1 lf R 5 get ein :5 'A - fel bg eq , f-Ju 4 f' fig' Q Q X , eff ' I, ,2 ei e 1 A 'G . , , I G Q B If ll ll VARIED Ath- letic Program, designed for fun and fitness was high-lighted through- out by the traditional Trojan Spirit. V A R S I T Y Coach Augustino. Front: R Lodesic, J. Brennon, J. Adlesic G, Bope, A. Brungo. Recr: R Jonczok, R. Rouluk, A, Mor- gon, L. Brandt, J. Foerster, T Smith, R. Zofter, J. Scherer, P Huot, Mgr. T LETICS OCNIZANT of the truth In the tlme honored adage A sound mind In a sound body athletic competntuon helped to foster wholesome lessons IH coordnnatnon of efforts and leadershrp sportsmanshlp and taur play Football and basketball presented the students with no less an opportunity to know themselves and to become thoroughly aware of the fact that the responsubnlntnes un the world ot tomorrow would call tor much teamwork since the whole world s a stage where each one must play has part well - A nn 1 x , . - 1 v TROIAN FIGHT soNc Fight, Trojan Warriors, fight! Go win this game: March on to victory, Onward to fame, Fight, Trojan Warriors, fight! Dore! Do! or Die! O'erwhelm the foe Men of North Catholic High! Fight, Troian Warriors, tight! We're behind you, Red and Gold! Fight, Troian Warriors, tight! Like the warriors of old! Rah! Roh! Trojans, Rah! Rah! Rah! Trojans, Rah! Rah! THUJANS COACH KEN STILLEY FALLON RIMOLT WARHIUHS FIGHT UN TU NEW COACH . . . a new athletic director . . . a new training camp . . . a tough schedule FAME ANU BLUHY . . . That was the situation that faced Coach N-C OPP- Ken Stilley as he assumed the duties of head coach 0 SCOTT I9 and put his trusty charges through their paces at St. Vincent's College campus grounds. 5 MCKEESPQR1- I9 Confronted by a suicidal schedule, Ken Stilley .I STOWE 12 instructed his handful of returning lettermen in the popular T formation. Aided by his worthy colleague, 20 OLIVER 0 Coach Bob Augustino and the new athletic director, Brother Nicholas Wagner, S.M., he looked for a 0 NEW KENSINGTON 0 successful season. I9 BELLEVUE 0 His instruction and training bore fruit as the inexperienced Trojans soon became a formidable JOHNSTQWN looking team. Against the top class teams of the district, the gridiron warriors, although outweighed, 30 CATHOLIC 6 never gave up, for they were trained and inspired by the Silver Fox of the Sidelinesf' 5 CENTRAL I3 BRANDT FOERSTER ADLESIC ANGELICI GARVEY KEENAN WENTZ KABLACK SEETHALER l mm Trojans open at Scott for third successive season under lights . . . meet first defeat at hands of Raiders . . . Scott marches early, takes lead . . . remainder of half a deadlock . . . teams move up and down field lacking punch to tally. . .Scott uses weight to advantage . . . North recovers fumble . . . unable to advance against more experienced foes . . . Scott tallies in third and fourth quarters on sustained drives to Trojan end zone . . . show beau- tiful blocking, crushing power . . . North finds Scott's line impenetrable. Rear Row: Coach Augustino, 23 DeLuca, Sl Haugh, 20 Tevis 49 Miller, 39 Walkaukas, 25 Reardon, 53 Schneider. Middle Row: 34 Huckestein, 2l Kablach, 40 Winters, 45 Colligan 44 Angelici, 26 Foerster, 37 Garvey, 27 Brandt. Front Row Kreuzer, Mgr., 52 Pappert, 40 Krepp, 54 Gierl, i9 Saffer 42 Baldasary. Team arrayed in new brilliant uniforms for first time . . . blistering sun creates gay panorama of color . . . North receives kickoff . , . gains nothing , . . punts to McKeesport . , . Tigers show pep in marching to first score . . . soon move to second marker . . . Trojans fight back, roll to Tiger five, stopped there . . . Lip- kovic breaks away, runs eighty yards to tally third McKeesport score . . , North takes to air, meets with success as Fallon grabs aerial from Adlesic for only score . . . team fights hard despite score. .AY 5 l A... 'A' i' 'lr ir I v, 1 9, 4.5 4.411 Rear Row: 26 Perl, 31 Janoszek, 47 Ostrowski, 35 Dunn, 48 Imler 38 Madish' Coach Ken Stilley Middle Row' 46 Wentz 22 idreuzer, 41 Eamon, 26 Adlesacf 24 Hein, 36 onion, ai W A H R I U H S U F Carioto, SO Keenan Front Row: 33 Schmitt I8 Mogus, 16 Stern, 45 Voll, I7 Paul, R. Hennig, Mgr. 7 STOWE I2 Scarlet and Gold meets Stallions for fourth time . . . first time at night . . . teams evenly matched . . . Stowe breaks deadlock, scores on short pass, Janney to Tanckosh . . . conversion attempts tails . . . North ties score as Angelici flips long aerial to Adlesic in end zone . . . Carioto converts . . . Stallions move again, score for second time Janney to Tanckosh . . . Aroused Trojans start spirited drive . . . Stowe holds to gain decision . . . team wilts in final minutes . . . third straight loss . . . puts Stowe ahead in series. C O A C I-I E S BOB AUGUSTINO AND KEN STILLEY 1944 PIERCE FIGHTING I. McKeesport man bucks off tackle to be met with strong opposition on the ten yard line. 2. Four fighting back field men: F.B. Leo Brandtg RH. Jim Foersterg Q.B. Joe Adlesicg L.l-l. Arnold Angelici. 3. McKeesport fights hard but cannot go far after being stopped by the Scarlet and Gold teom. 4. Hard hitting and pass snatching halfback Jimmy Foerster. 5. The boy who brings the pep, Head Cheerleader Al Conley. 6. Football camp again. Where tired minds and bodies whip into shape for a tough season ahead. 7. Buck lmler nails Klasnak of McKeesport as Dillion and Keenan come in to assist. 8. Last minute instructions from Coach Stilley to Joe Adlesic. 9. Informal chatting during a rest period at football practice proves to be most interesting. Adlesic Straight-arming Adlesic to Baldasary in McKeesport game. Benny Kablack throws block to McPcland in Central game. clear the way for 'Joe Dates.' The rains came . . . Trojans prove worth fa mudders as large enthusiastic crowd looks on . . . Team shows excellent block- ing, superb teamwork despite weather conditions . . . score first victory of season . . . Foerster scores on plunge from one . . . North leads 6-O at half . . . Trojans dominate second half . . . Foerster scores again on plunge to boost score . . . Brandt sprints thirty-two yards for final tally in last quarter . . . Bears unable to move, as rain grounds aerial attack . . . fans give best cheering to date . . . new spirit imbues team, hits new high in student body. Mud, rain again greets Trojan eleven for game with new AA rival . . . makes ball handling precarious . . . Battle of mud sways back and forth on the field . . . few scoring opportunities . . . Ken Hi moves to NC three, but line digs in and holds . . . North takes over, drives to New Kensington eight, but attack bogs down . . . Adlesic sprints fifty yards in third quarter to Ken Hi 30 but slips in sea of mud . . . ends scoring threats . . , punting exceptional on both sides, with North gaining edge. . .aerials kept to a mini- mum . . . team shows form despite tie. 33 ul' ' . T Manager Dick Henning Knlgwu-5 if nl? 'm , 5- pa f 3 , 5: L, , Tye: fa NVQ I. -3, ,q ,, QF' J a if 1 2:...eA4 W azfxe ti, ,gi'r 'U ' f BRANDT BALDASA J HEIN .815 01 1- X - 1 Q, '91 F' W, A A 'K , - ii wggk A' i' I ,. f PW, ,,., V AA he Fig? -0-ft' '1--Q,-if - W, 'wl -lx, L4 'X Y FlGHT. 49 V of .sf I9 BELLEVUE 0 Weather again plagues team as North meets new district rival . . . beats rival for first time. . . Bulldogs passing attack completely bottled up. . . NC starts early, Janaszek scores on nineteen yard sprint . . . repeats feat as he dashes twenty-two yards to register another tally . . . block- ing clears the way . . . Rain comes down in torrents . . . Brandt adds final tally to total in fourth period . . . Bellevue held scoreless by alert line of rushing Trojans . . .feeling high among fans . . . a thou- sand stand in unbearable weather to view contest . . . fine teamwork impresses rooters . . . gives indications of better things to come. l THUJAN WAHRIUHS FIGHT! The sparkling North Catholic Monogram. The Trojan Warrior and Cheerleaders help to raise the North Catholic Spirit. John Miller puts on a fight talk at rally. The rally before the Central game. Looks like Smitty wants a clean sweep. Adlesic fights hard to stop from being forced out of bounds. The cheerleaders get ready for the Trojan Locomotive. Cheering crowds followed the Trojans. Managers: Suchacek, Babick, Kreuzer, Hen- nig, Pschirer, Kornick. Freshies get steamed up for the big game. Action on the gridiron at Mclieesport. The Program for the Central Game. llll TU RY UN F 30 IOHNSTOWN CATHOLIC 6 Trojans play best game of season run up hughest score penaltues galore mar game North starts scorung early con verts to take lead Johnstown strukes back ummeduately to come wuthun one pount of North s total Johnnues kuck off Adlesuc dusplays beautuful broken fueld runn ng as he dashes eughty yards to score blockung superb Johns town spurut broken North keeps mov ung as Fallon catches pass for thurd tally Adlesuc goes over for fourth tally Caruoto adds all four conversuons Blockung best shown to date Wunters adds safety to run score to thurty Enture team takes part un vuctory shows savage tacklung hard runnung hugh spurut hundred loyal rooters follow team to Flood Cuty CENTRAL Game of the year ten thousand fans flock to Forbes Fueld to see annual struggle Competutuon keen Trojans out to avenge last year s defeat Furst quarter scoreless but North tallues un second stanza as Adlesuc sprunts to Cen tral end zone for furst marker Vukungs take ball begun to move hut Trojan fuve yard lune as half ends scorung threat of Sea Rovers Central strukes fast un second half Eckles gathers un punt and walks sudelune seventy yards to tally Vukungs go ahead 7 6 as conversuon us successful NC takes to our un last fuve munutes funds ut dusastrous Jacobs untercepts runs fufty yards to tally second Central marker Trojans try funal flung but faul same score as last year ,i Top Row J Bope H Schmitt R Keally D Glaser L Bittner W Ludwig R Gorish E Connolly H Deffner J Flaherty Second Row C Laverde E Best 4251 J Davis 4411 R Straka 4301 G Reed 4281 R McClure 4461 J Lhota 4791 R Brennan 4241 G Bergman 4441 A Pantone 4981 Front Row E Kapiton 4351 R Walker 4261 T Cummings 4l81 D Angelica 4341 C Semunatore 4371 W Jeske 423 E Kress 4321 RE Kress RT Cummings RG Angelica C Brennan LG Stroke LT Lhota LE Best Q.B., Jeskep R.H., Davis' F.B. Reed: L.H., Seminatore NDER the watchful tutelage of Brother Nicholas Wagner, S.M., and Elmer Hein, '43, the Freshman football team showed great promise of valuable future varsity material. Opening a five-game schedule, which included tough and highly-touted teams, the little Trojans battled Millvale to a 6-6 tie, followed by losing closely con- tested encounters to Central l3-6, and Millvale, I2-6, and were finally over- whelmed by a much heavier squad of the North Catholic Junior Varsity, I8-I2 and 34-O. Although their season record showed one tie against four defeats, the frosh eleven fulfilled their prime purpose, that of learning the fundamentals of the game, and developing themselves into capable gridders, so that next year they may carry high onto the gridiron the banner of North Catholic. COPA? ON, ' EF NX 0 'A 2 KQZEQ f ,::faY,,ff9f, f 'wmv , w A ci' QAM HIT NORTH CO' AV Emil 'fiulf' Jf1'I- ' 'YQ-Ya, Dewi .LEW SMITH FFIQKHTXQ ii'-.A.MHfM.fx'-. VOLKER RQO2 I00 Jimmy Artie Bones George Dick Bob Randy BRENNAN MORGAN SCHERER BOPE RAULUK LADESIC ZOTTER BASKETBALL EBAYS FEATURED ELASHY ELUUH PLAY SIXTEEN WINS 35 FIFTH AVENUE 43 ST. JOSEPH MO. 33 ETNA I8 DONORA 34 OLIVER 39 LANGLEY 34 CLAIRTON 28 BELLEVUE 43 CLAIRTON 22 CENTRAL 39 MUNHALL 54 ST. VINCENT 41 STOWE HE Trojan quintet of l944-l945 further added to the fame, sportsmanship, and traditions left behind by their glorious predecessors. ln win- ning sixteen games while losing ten contests, the Scarlet and Gold undoubtedly played one of the toughest schedules in West Pennsylvania, and one of the most vigorous ever undertaken by a NC five. With Coach Bob Augustino providing the required leadership, the team played a fine brand of ball throughout most of the season. Even when playing against superior opposition, the squad never gave up, but fought to the last second. Many outstanding triumphs were registered among which were victories over Langley, City Public School Champ, Etna, Class B Champ, Belle- vue, Clairton, Clark and St. Joseph Mt. Oliver. I I , , I Tom Jimmy Leo Joe Roy Tony Pau SMITH FOERSTER BRANDT ADLESIC JANCZAK BRUNGO HUOT N LEAGUE competition the cage squad split even the four PCIAA trays. They conquered the St. Vincent quint in two contests by scores of 54-30 and 2l-19, while suffering two setbacks at the hands of the Central Catholic Vikings by tallies of 34-22 and 28-25. Traveling to Williamsport for the Knights of Columbus Tournament, the team was eliminated in the first round of play by a taller team from Reading Central despite the fact that they played a fine game. Reading went on to win the tournament title. Thus, the court season of '44-'45 was a successful one, and added immensely to the annals of athletic history at North Catholic, whose record is a grand, glorious and inspiring tale, one of supreme accomplishment. LAUR MORGAN BRENNAN SCHERER BOPE 'A' 'A' ir 'A' 02 WlllllllllllS UF THE EUUHT lllSPLllY BRANDT JANCZAK Here are the Trojan Warriors of the court . . . the boys who wore the Scarlet and Gold uniforms on the basketball floor . . . the team which carried the name of North Catholic onto the hardwoods of Western Pennsylvania . . . seven seniors . . . four juniors . . . three sophs . . . loyal Trojans all. Ray Janczak . . . diminutive . . .only a soph . . . dead eye on side line shots. . . displays a novel pivot shot . . . Leo Brandt . . . tall, rugged . . . plays both center and guard . . .a left handed point maker. , . high scorer . . . exceptionally good on fouls . . . Jimmy Laur. , . valuable on defensive. . . long shot expert . . . plays serious game . . . strictly a team player. . ,Artie Morgan . . . first year man on team . . . another soph . . . corner shots show unusual ability . . . speedy, classy ball handler . . . Jimmy Brennan . . . small but fast . . . expert on shots . . . does very well against taller opposition . . . always in thick of action . . . Bones Scherer . . . only a junior but with two full years on squad . . . controls boards . . . good on long shots . . . natural ball hawk . . . George Bope . . . senior . . . speedy . . . shoots left or right handed . . , makes some almost impossible shots. ZOTTER BRUNGO ADLESIC RAULUK LADESIC IIBILITY IINII IIETEIIIVIINIITIIIN Randy Zotter also performs at either guard or center plays bang up defensive game uses height to best of advantage Tony Brungo scrappiest player on squad small but powerful strictly a team player always in the fight Joe Adlesic stellar forward plays heads up game uses push up shot likes a rough game Dick Rauluk third soph on squad deadly on mid court shots handles ball surely and quickly Bob Ladesic flashy fast features long swishing shot shoots fouls high accurate JANASZEK drafted in mid season always in high spirits Tom Smith junior second season on team forward hampered by injuries for part of season Jimmy Foerster quiet reserved center excellent on defensive good on foul shots second year on team Yes these were the fourteen who carried our banne.s onto the field of friendly strife . . . seven will graduate to go forth into the world . . . seven will return to continue next year . . . to further pre- pare themselves for the future . . . a future whose possibilities are unlimited. BAUMBECK . gxx W xbs 4- I 47.v K Ns? -fi ,J I A 4 N xxf x 'Q XS MXN ix Qfxg N U NT ST VINCE T The St Vincent Bearklttens new league ruvals of North Cotholuc twnce fell before the Trojan qumt m the basketball season by scores of 54 3O and 21 I9 In the furst contest on the North Cotholuc floor the Scarlet and Gold luterally walked over the Latrobe qusnt as they added pomt after pomt to the mcreaslng total After the unjtlal quarter which ended In a tue there was no doubt as to the outcome of the game as North completely outplayed them to wan the contest 54 30 Meetmg the St Vuncent fave on theur home floor the Scarlet and Gold found consjderably tougher opposltlon The NC five could not fund the range and trailed St Vlncent throughout the entire game until the fourth period when It put on a scorung splurge to garn the decnsuon Zl I9 and thus record two vuctornes over the Bearknttens CENTRAL Both of North s two league defeats were suf fered ot the hands of the Central Vnknngs by scores of 42 28 and 28 25 The Central frve set an exceedungly fast pace m the flrst game building up a large lead In the furst peruod They completely outplayed the Trojans and rt was not until the second half that North hat nts normal strude However the Vlkmgs kept pace to cop the decuslon by a score of 34 22 Enternng as heavy favontes an the second game the Vakungs were gnven a scare by an nnsplred Trojan flve but won out In the wan ng moments The battle raged back and forth wuth the lead changing hands many tumes As late as the end of the thjrd quarter the Trojans enjoyed a sux pomt lead but Central rallned un the fourth period to take the game 28 25 and become the Class A representatuve from Pntts burgh nn the PCIAA playoffs TROJAN WARRIORS OF THE COURT TONY BRUNGO, BONES SCHERER, LEO BRANDT, BOB LADESIC, JIMMY BRENNAN RESERVES HllVE RRlLLlllNT RECURR EUR THE SERSUN Rear Row D McGeary W Schnable E Moms D Bernard A DeLuca R Brown 0 Rau Front Row R Baumbeck R Janasxek J Mausch S Busch RESERVES SCHEDULE Cowley Fnfth Avenue St Joseph MO Etna Donora Cowley Clanrton Bellevue Cla1rton Central Munhall He1nz St Anthony Hennz St Joseph MO Clark Bellevue St Mary s Central 4l Dandy Lnons UNNING up a record of nnneteen wuns aga1nst only two defeats the 1un1or vars1ty played br1ll1antIy and capably QIVIHQ prom1se of excel lent maternal for next year s vars1ty Under the guldance of Brother Nncholas Wagner S M the Jayvees met some of the toughest oppo s1t1on avanlable 1n runnung up theur remarkable record They recorded VICVOFIGS over teams llke Munhall Bellevue Central and Etna Theur only two defeats were to Donora and Centrol the fnrst by fnve polnts and the latter by two pounts The JV s f1n1shed the season wuth a streak of ten con SGCUTIVE w1ns Chubby Jonaszek center and hngh scorer and Bob Baumbeck stellar guard performed very well at the1r DOSIVIOHS as d1d Don Bernard Near the end of the season the tr1o put un some servlce w1th the vars1ty I 3l 29 - ---- ' 27 ' 23 27 . I5 . ' ' ' 30 ZO . 22 27 7 7 - 24 20 - 45 St. Fidelis 30 37 ' V6 ' - - U 35 22 - y A 24 - l5 ' - 26 28 . . 25 I6 ' 22 ' 20 A 27 . l7 , , 38 ' ZO 36 . l9 1 I 26 l9 ' - A - 36 I4 ' 28 . ' 24 ' ' ' ' 42 24 A ' ' I7 . EUTU HE STARS UE THE EUUHT PREPARE ONG hours of drilling wearnsome skull prac tice tough competitive play all served to round out the Freshman basketball squad into future varsity stars Meeting stiff opposition throughout the Fresh man cagers mentored by Brother William Schmidt S M wound up their sixteen game schedule with seven victories to their credit Engaging leading Junior High School and Junior Varsity teams the wins over such aggregations as taller Gladstone Junior High 40 I3 St Anthony Juniors 38 6 and 28 l5 St Anthony Seniors 25 I9 and the St Basil Jayvee 28 23 Sparkplugs of the future varsity were Stern and Best prolific scorers and clever ball handlers Far bacher rangy center and Davis and Bergman steady defensive stars Rear Row W Farbacher P Kelley Joe Beck D Fobnan R Davis G Bergman Front Row W Gearing L Doyle C Semmatore J Rueland W Stern A Janaszek EHESHIVIEN SCHEDULE Prospect Latimer Darts Gladstone All Stars Central Anthony Jrs Calhoun Latimer Gladstone Prospect Calhoun Anthony Jrs Anthony Srs Conroy St Basil J V l I . . . . . . 25 26 l I4 ' I9 ' ' ' ' , zz ii frosh quintet proved their mettle with impressive gl? :Z 25 29 ' ' , - , , ' , - as sf, . 6 . . l9 29 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I5 ' is I ' ' I l4 22 24 23 , ' ' - , - 28 sr. . IS . 25 Sf. . I9 ' ' ' I5 23 1 . 28 . ' . . 23 lNTHlllVllllllll. CUIVIPETITIUN PHUVIUES STUDENTS LAYING o vital role in the physical education organization ot the school is the extensive intramural program. ln its numerous phases, there is ample opportunity tor every student to find an interesting sport, The program functioned smoothly under the capable supervision of the athletic department and Brother William Schmitt, SM. One of its leading features was the inter-class basketball competition. Em- ploying the use ot both the school gym iuNioR A CHAMPS a ding: G. Hein, D, Roos, rn r , and the Cowley Recreation Center, the heavy schedule was played ott in the early months ot school. The school was divided into three leagues, freshman, sophomore, and junior-senior. After each loop champion was determined, Junior A. Sophomore D and Freshman D, a playott series wound up the season with Junior A emerging the school champion. Their squad boasted a number of players who later starred on the Junior Varsity and Varsity, Bob Baumbeck, Don Bernard andJack Maisch. SOPHOMORE D CHAMPS D BC ad J T Kornicl1,J Roth,J Wallace, J. Busch, Ma sch, N. Pugliese. Kneeling. L, Winters, A Unger R JCll1CZGl't,E Stengel, W Schlanqer. WITH IGURING prominently in the intra- mural program, in addition to basket- ball, are interclass mushball and volleyball games and the annual boxing and ping-pong tournaments. Designed to build healthy bodies and Gearing lmler HELAXATIUN ANU PHYSICAL FIT keen, alert minds, and emphasizing the importance of sportsmanship, the within the walls competition is carried on in some phase throughout the entire year, and as much as possible takes place outdoors. Swimming at QQ 2' 5 5, rg AFTER THE BRAWLH Hannon MUSHBALL Jimmy NAcLaughlin's prlze-winning photo Sgffer Sluggo Rygiel wins game with Maier his timely hit in the nin O60 in JJAW! S we stand on the thresh- hold of graduation, we realize that we shall have to battle with the tensions of life and great crises of the soul. Keep but the beacon-light of faith in view, and we shall reach success. We possess the personality for leadership -- full mental, moral, cultural and physical preparedness. We are ready for effecting a better world. '31 xl Gero rd Wolf l . ww, S Z . ,Ag qxmg m 'T -- -raw 1 s. A 6 I I 'WX' vs fs' ' . ,J f X ' L ix 'X A31 -X , X ' A WN 'QA V ' ' K N' 4' ' -- ., V.: V M A at ' Y ' is K K- o-Q ff' Ka .' , .... nf . , ,. an If , , W. , I . -:HV 4 K J' ,Q J . A AL , x I ' .Q ,F is N W 4' xx - l ' s' ,e , ', ' X N' 1 . xv if .W 1 ,' . A ' 0 A 4 +..,'L 21' ' Q l J X X. A .5 E ., , 1 X 4, VA x s X r r -,mr V' ' I 1 Q .W 5 x X K1 .V .9 53: if ' il.. fax , 1' A. 'fx k ' xx I ' 'sig t A ' x F fs 6. W , 5' .V is .fl N, A 3 . .A - nv g x 5 I - ' ' '- ' u Is' V u ' 4 1 r V' Q, Q' ' M , - 1 ,f I A 1' . Q 'F I A ,tv 'M P .' ,Y .. K E 5 ' Q1 e Q' 14' - f I A. 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Q45 Rlchard Rectenwald Thomas Reynolds Francls Rnmolt John Rodgers Joseph Rodgers Arthur Roos Kenneth Roos Charles Suffer Lawrence Satanano George Saunders Walter Schaffer Joseph Scheurlng Harold Schmitt Charles Scholl Clyde Schott Russell Schott 1 9 4 5 Joseph Schultz Edward Seethaler John Shelley John Snmpson James Smith II Joseph Schultz St Joseph oe Sodaluty 2 4 Yearbook 4 Edward Seethaler St Athanoslus Football 3 4 Boxing 3 4 John Shelley St Wenceslous Jack Poster Club I Dramatucs 2 Sodallty 2 3 Mlnstrel 2 3 4 Hall Guards I 2 3 4 Glee Club I Radlo Program I John Sumpson St Phullnp Jack Newspaper 3 Dramatlcs 2 3 Servers 2 3 4 Sodalutv Z James Smnth St Joseph Starchy Dramatlcs 2 Sodalrty 2 Commerclal Club 3 4 Boxing 2 3 4 Thomas Spell St Basul Tom Dramatlcs 2 Lnbrary Staff I Sodallty 2 4 Hall Guards 2 Stage Crew Z 3 4 John Spuhler St Mary Spool North Slde Intramurals Commerclal Club 3 4 Book Store 4 Usher 3 Football Ticket Commlttee 3 4 James Stacklm Notlvuty Jlm Intramurals Adolph Stlmpel St Anne Adolph Intramurals Charles Stowell St Cyrll of Chuck Alexandria Newspaper 3 4 Camera Club 2 3 4 Servers I 2 3 4 Sodaluty 2 4 U IIT Richard Suhanln St Francls Rnch Xavler Camera Club 4 Band2 3 4 Mmstrel 3 Wlllram Summa St Leo Boots Debatmg 4 Bro Club 2 Stage Crew 2 Henry Taylor Assumptlon Stoney Student Councnl 3 Sodaluty 2 Stage Crex 2 Frank J Velardlta Mary Va Immaculate Dramatncs 2 Sodaluty 2 3 Mmstrel 2 Commerclal Club 3 4 Football Tlckets Committee 4 Glee Club 2 Edward Vrtunlc St Nlcholas nc lntramura IS Max Vogel St Leo Max Munstrel 3 Davld Volker Our Lady of the Yo Yo Blessed Sacrament Server I Cheer Leader 2 3 4 Wlllram Vollmer Annunclatlon I Sodallty 2 Mnnstrel 3 4 Basketball I Lawrence Wagner St Mary Larry Glenshaw Aero Club 4 Server I 2 Norbert Wagner St Joseph Frltx Server I 2 Commercxal Club 3 Robert Weber St Scholastlca Chucago Student Councul 3 Poster Club I Server I Mlnstrel 3 Freshman Basketball I Honor Roll 3 4 in W v I A Thomas Spell John Stuhler James Stacklln Adolph Shmpel Charles Stowell Richard Suhamn Wulham Summa Henry Taylor Frank Velardnfa Edward Vltumc Max Vogel Davud Volker Wllham Vollmer Lawrence Wagner Norbert Wagner Robert Weber E Q 9 in , I . 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Food, always tempting and appetizing, CIang, clang went the trolley. The Gang at the Band Camp. Senior C's mid-year graduates. Physics is ever interesting and intriguing. Big George Gerneth . . . future physicist? The band pit awaits its music makers. Hurrah, the end of another school day. Interesting . . . isn't it boys? Taps and a Memorial Wreath for Departed Heroes. Freshmen pledge 'A New Allegiance' Draftsmen of the future prepare. an cf! 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Certoin-feed Products Corp, Phone: Cedar Cornell Iron or s, Inc. Cro rc ord S one Co. Generol Bronze Cor orotzon Herring-Holl-Marvin Sofe Co. Metoloc Cornpony II onufocturing Co. The entilouvre Compony , , , . X 0LIf'8 we 3 'R Ogdf V148 BLESSINES WILL FULLUW CLASS OFFICERS VV Follon president W Vollmer vlce presndent J Wmschel secretory IN THE SERVICE C Gelsler J Long J Lour F Rnmolt F Stnckney J Wmgerson 0lf1fL LWLQVL E15 unhvrlg Mraz Compllmcntg Compllmenfs of SGT Louis H KNIPLING IR 43 JOHN J KANE an Pv'r CYRIL A KNIPLING 45 LAWRENCE Q KNIPLING 48 Commlssnoners of Allegheny County SAMUEL MCKNIGHT HARDWARE CO BUILDERS HARDWARE CONTRACTORS Cr MILL SUPPLIES PAINT GLASS TOOLS 225 227 FEDERAL STREET NORTH BOROUGH BRANCH N S PITTSBURGH PA 529 LINCOLN AVENUE BELLEVUE PA 42 0 O Of ' PFC. xAvlER A. KNIPLING '43 d , it ly Well It s all over' Its been a tough pob to publush thus l945 TROJAN but we ve had lots of fun and experuence' We of the staff only hope that you students really luke your yearbook We have trled to make It a book which you wlll enjoy not only at the present but one whuch you wall cherush un the future as well Wsthout the combuned efforts of many people there would not have been a TROJAN So we want to thank the following for their help and to express the keen enjoyment we derlved from working wnth them Mr Ropkey and hns staff at the lndnanapolus Engravlng Co for theur crystalluzatnon of our Ideas unto our theme and plan of our book M Russ Benson for hrs superuor photomontages Mr Evans of the Evans Studlo for hns photographnc work Mr Les Krsabeth and has staff at the Gray Prnntung Co Fostorna Ohio for the excellent prnntzng job cover Bro Thomas Dwyer SM Mr Burt Wxlllams and Jimmy McLaughlin 46 for thenr photographrc assnstance The faculty and student body for your flne cooperation ID helpnng us Shoot the students during courses or grand subscrnptuon drnve and funancual assistance The Graduates of 45 well thanks for everythnng And last but most Important the Staff Congratulations Father Dombro SM Bob Jerry Ken Joe Duck Nnce gonng Al Joe and Bull for those keen layouts and for mounting photos an proper places Serxously thanks for worksng so hard and uf thus book ns a success the credit as yours Ever snncerely BRO MICHAEL L VOELKER SM I4 OIXL . . . , . I I ll II ' ' A r. , . , g 1 1 I Mr. Cooley of the Malloy Cover Co, for another super I ' ' II 4 ll V 11 11 V A I . f , . I I I ' ' I I ' 'I I I I I ' I I , . I GVVVO gnflglflfff umsmALvwmnm1BAmms DEHDA BHUS POULTRY and EGGS Ch t tSt A FRIEND ST ATHANASUIS LYCEUM S e t 45 G Cl a I Compliments if Of 409 es nu t Phone C d 1999 ucc ss 0 r du tes WA0f0W,0A5 0 lZ5wfmCfm E V11 N S S T U U I U 7111 East Street ir Phone Fa fa 11611 CPEN EVERY DAY ir N.S. PITTSBURGH, PA. : ir X Ccmlplimcnts RIMGLT FAMILY 0lfL FOIL fl!! 0LfL0lfL5 To tne Graduates ot the Class of I945 NORBERT H WEIDNER AND ASSOCIATES I Itn Floor Farmers Bank Bunldnng Rellance Llfe Insurance Company Pnttsburgn Pennsylvanua ATIantlc 2235 IIII I IIEIIIVIUNII CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES Marriages and Marriage License Auto License Notary Publlc 502 E Onto St CEdar 3923 46 of 9 IVI. . Plumbing and Heating Systems at fafholm, Installed by W II CIIO E I HEATING CONTRACTING PLUMBING ENGINEERING PITTSBURGH MUSEUM 1445 I446 PENNSYLVANIA 0 AY 9 and and 245 North Neville Street ne: - PANNIER BROS. STAMP C0. 207-209 Sandusky St. N. S. PITTSBURGH IZ, PA. Manufacturers of: RUBBER STAMPS - STEEL STAMPS - SEALS ALL TYPES OF MARKING DEVICES Phone CE 649 I TROY HILL REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY LAWRENCEI KOCH GENERAL INSURANCE I6IO Lowrle Street Pittsburgh I2 Pa JJ y iam Go where you WIII Do what you You just can t fund a tuner beverage than RED ROCK COLA Thirst Last and Always It s Amerlca s favorlte cola' RED ROCK INC 5438 CENTRE AVE PITTSBURGH ! 4 : . 7 L ca, . ' ,. my T I ALDERIVIAN U ,I , . 8 PERSONAL LOANS Loans available from SIOO to Sl ,OOO Rate: 696 Discount Repayable in Monthly lnstallments You need not be a Deposutor of This Bank Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Wnrkmgmans Savings Bank 81 Trust Company 800 East Ohio Street Pittsburgh Pa When you think of RECORDINGS Think of ational Record art Two convenient locations Wood at Diamond Downtown Penn at Whitfield East Liberty IF IT S RECORDED WE HAVE IT Certaml Fas: ntull llopalrs and Improromvnts Lan B0 Bono ' your roof gutters downspouts need repair or pointing or renewal .11-rl:-19 iff Av' 1 4' 13 If f 115 .7 Y X IX UNCLE SAM SAYS OK TO RE ROOFI ' your heating system needs going over vacuum cleaned thermostat or filters serviced in summer too-then you need rock wool insulation or our Permafit Combination Sash Well be glad to check if youll call us for estimate CEDAR 56ClU 1722 E oi-no STREET T T S B U R lx 5- u M-:iii t..nnq-,- ll I I' :hills X ug 1-A UNCLE SAM SAYS DON T RE ROOF REPAIRI ROOFING ROOFREPAIR8 METAL WORK HEATING COMBINATION SASH 5: SCREEN ROCK WOOL INSULATION I4 0 . , , , , iff CK 1 19 9 , . 0 V .-' -,sr:i'4'f 'reef ' 1 0 0 0 ,gig-fy' ' , ,.,s1v' ! ':zm.f.fZ27 . . f' gy' 1 I , ' I ' , . ll V I .x 1 I f I I I I I T . If ' ' , , N -,-- Q ' ' 'D ' if WWW 1 Q iii: n W: 0 If your house leaks valuable heat, is drafty, uncomfortable We H ' ' ' rfffiez-'?f1ie2?-1: '. . . 'ua- 1 I I I A : H QUARTERS SINCE IQDS FDR 1 Q I f I P I G H E. T. LIPPIIRT EDW. J. LOVRENCIC FUNERAL Home 860 LOCKI-IART STREET 608 Llncoln Ave CEDAR I285 IVIILLVALE PITTSBURGH 9 PA N S Pittsburgh Pa ELECTRO PLATINC LD LVER BRASS CHROMI PITTSBURGH PLATED PRODUCTS CO 233 Water Street Pittsburgh Pa LET YOUR ALTAR SPARKLE WITH NEWNESS also make any repairs before reflnlshnng We can guve you 24 hour service Bring your job to us and you will be satnstled We also speclallze nn gold plating chalnces F G O - S I - - U M We can refurnislw or electroplate your Candlesticks and altar items . . . We can OWLP LlflfL8lfLLl15 Of HankeyBak1ng Company J P COLLIGAN UMW Hmm North Slde Packing Co ASK FOR . , . MEAT PRODUCT FUNERAL DIRECTORS ' ' ' 2200 Spring Carden Ave. Flowers Bring Smules Keep Srrulmg C7 Remember FRANK J ZAK FLORIST 540 East Ohno Street A C IERL AIR CONDITIONING SHEET METAL WORK ROOFING Cedar 0835 D J KENNEDY COMPANY Ready Mixed Concrete Face Brlck COAL 81 BUILDERS SUPPLIES 7535 THOMAS STREET PITTSBURGH PA 2 N. S. Pittsburgh, Pa. N. S. Pittsburgh, Pa. e Ier anulactur1nQCompan Pole Lme Hardware and Construction Specialties PITTSBURLH 15 PA Xl Ul gwiran 7305 Manufacturers ot Class Rmgs Commencement Announcements Name Cards and Diplomas ROCHESTER N Y CHARLES E MCDONALD 920 Investment Bldg 239 Fourth Avenue Telephone COurt H96 Puttsburgh Pcnna WL Haw 56lNfd the Follmslnff North Catholic Hugh School Holy Chost Academy Mt Mercy Academy Church of Annunclatlon Fellclan Snsters St Athanassus PA FREYVOGELCO PAIN TERS DfCORA70RS 5l01Y11f,4KfRS 8l9 M ddle bt N 5 l:Alrt:1x IOGL 0 . N 5 i . X . . 5 N Y , , Sll. RPSB iii POST Ol l'lk'lQ 2 . , . x 4 vs k Q -x . 0. l '. 0 al 1 9 I I I - . N - a s A I ' ,. , 4 3 Olflfb AIWLQVL fd FURT PITT CANDY CU Spare Time as Hobby Tame Enjoy lt Wlth Models From llmns Model Hobbles 8l4 LIBERTY AVENUE PITTSBURGH Za PENNA Model Alrplanes Model Rallroads Model Boats Model Race Cars PRESCRIPTIONS Called For and Delnvered Anytume We Otter You Seryuce 24 Hours a Day l O Rebnstered Pharmacnsts HITES The Frucndly Drug Stores 45 years of HONEST Drug Store Merchandnsmg We will never lmowmgly be Lmdersold and most Important EAlrtax 5678 Model Cas Motors Model Suppllcs Perrysyulle Ave G East Street ltormerly Schaefer G lvlc C-ourahl I Tl . 9 . X . . so as v T5 4 . Y Q . . FRESH MERCHANDISE l l Ffltirlax 2200 Federal C7 Ohio Sts WHITE EIIONT E J HERGENRIIEIIEII MEAT MARKET ARCHITECT HOME DRESSED FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS N S PITTSBURGH PA SOO CENTURY BLJILDINC- BUILDING AND INDUSTRIAL LUMBER TIMBERS Specualuzung In SPECIALD SIGN MILLWORK HARDWOOD CABINETS DOORS ANID INTERIOR TRIIVI STAIRS W H WILLIAMS LIIMEEII LII Preble Near Island Axenue CEDAR 6-ZOO N S PITTSBURGH PA 1 O O 72O-22 East Ohio St. Registered in Pennsylvania T I O O C 0lflfLlO LVVLQVL 55 RRTHUR J' RUUNEY IRTTSBUREH STEELERS REAL ESTATE QTL., WEITERSHAUSEN L,..V SWRn55Q7 RALESTREIRE Q Of 0 O HAS. R. K BROTHERS Xggx yX?,, - -... . As. A. WEITERSHAUSE E ' ' F ' I ' A We Deliver Complzmcnts R Buy War Bonds Bradley Auto Parts CENERATORS FUEL PUMPS CARBURETORS IGNITION PARTS TIRES Perry Highway Phone Per ysv Ile 1210 PENN GENERAL SUPPLY C0 Mull Mne Machmlsts Contractors and Railroad Supplres IOI IO3 Market Street PITTSBURGH 22 PA C Of O C. U - r i Compliments ot U ., i , .. , if Compliments of JMZM JQLVWQV Pivaronas Bros. Bakery, Inc TAVE RN mvwy BEER Llquons fill? j WQIISII CHOICE WINES I426-28 Iurfata . I962 L ' . N.S. PITTSBURGH PA. P g CE 7009 Its Easy to Pay the Brookline Way I S S N.S. ' b h P . 66 9 s s 0 9, Memberoffid IDp ' I C p ' Makmg a Long Road Easter Ga, BOGGS 6 BUHL FOR FRIENDSHIP BOGGS 6. BUHL FOR VALUE BOGGS 8: BUHL FOR YCU... BOGGS 6 BUHL noacs 4 num. QUTSTY ron ssnvlcf: Yth Q d Th been hard ork Gxvl q m st t get most Boqq 6. Buhl IS cz q od e m e Se 1 cnm A cheerful vo1ce a pleasant smlle and a ready hand slqns of a real frrend Boggs 6- Buhl sales personnel IS tramed to serve you pleasantly On the road of l1fe the person the store the deed that QIVGS Just a llttle b1t more IS consldered to be slncere ususally calls for an encore' Value IS aces hlqh on our standard' Holdmg up the earmarks of success to you rs one way of scrylng Good luck good work present past and future Remember rn the future as well as now we are here to gwe you inendly service quahty and value! Boggs 6? Buhl O O O O 0 -Q15 4 Before an in can b successful it must first b qoo . at go for store as well as humans. Ouality is by-word, The secret of most successes has w . ' 'n o o I . s ' o x- . a pl . rvlce 's our ' . , I I . . . n 0 1 ll Jiri? 1 I 0 . . . . I . WIDSHNER BROTHERS C Fr1tzRuehler WP WM TBI LIIK I0 Erin! PARK UHIVE BEVEHAEES Esfabli Clothes for Men cmd Boys . . . PITTSB . 44 77 ' 6 of W , , - V -'I , 00 S 73 5 Joseph Adlesnc Harry Aquadro Rnchard Bach Rnchard Balley Robert Baldasary Walter Barre Earl Bauer John Beggs Anthony Beron Robert Blnder Wulllam Black Anthony Blobner Louns Bodrne John Bodnar Wllllam Boehm Robert Bagel Thomas Bombuch George Bope Francus X Bradley Anthony Brungo Salvatore Carnoto John Cavanaugh Albert Conley Edward Conley Charles Cralg Harry Cvetuc Edward Danuher J John Davns Robert Davls Julius Demyan George A Duener George Donnelly James Donnelly John Doyle J Robert Enchel Gerard Ennloth Howard Erny Edward Esswenn Wllluam Fallon John Fltzgerald GllllllUll l3 Seventh Street 8l l Evergreen Avenue 2029 Lautner Street Middle Road 25l 3 Homehorst Avenue l3O Overbeck Street 3l4O Fredersck Street l40O James Street 504 Roosevelt Avenue 2638 Norwood Street 2918 East Street 37 Sprung Street I339 Lake Street l l09 Haslage Avenue l404 Romanhoff Street l l0 Shoup Street 7l Wilson Street 9l Kendall Avenue D 7 Box l5 l 6 Buena Vnsta Street 2577 Charles Street l520 Gorfleld Avenue 2634 Lvnwood Avenue l400 Cooper Street 3344 Brnghton Road 6l2 East North Avenue 500 Freeport Road 805 Norwood Avenue l423 Evandale Road 30l7 Wadlow Street 26l7 Mt Troy Road 2025 Chateau Street l5l8 Buena Vusta Street l226 Wareman Avenue 3 l 20 May Street 2l Rlchmond Street 2l 4 Meredith Street 2328 Sprung Garden Avenue 295l Glanmawr Avenue l909 lrwan Avenue Thomas Flaherty 22l2 Wilson Avenue Anthony Frltsch 404 Western Avenue TES Leo Gallagher Thomas Garvey Norman Gatz Charles Geisler George Gerneth Rtchard Good Robert Good John Grntfln Jr Robert Grunenwald John Habetler Edward Hayduk Ruchard Hannon Wnllnam Harvey Robert Held Robert Hnghton Doran Hanes Paul Huot Earl H lmler Louis Jollle Thomas Jordan Patrnck Joyce Joseph Kamenar Ruchard Keenan Ruchard Kern Mnchael Kernan Cyrul Knnplung l l722 Verner Avenue l l l6 West Pount Avenue l29 Poplargrove Street l206 Llnden Place 7l9 Furst Street 543 Rndgewood Avenue l522 Lowrne Street l73 Merndan Street 243 Grandvnew Avenue 60l Evergreen Avenue 2626 Leland Street l703 Termon Avenue l l24 Haslage Avenue 4l l Venture Street 3730 Atkins Avenue 2764 Glenmawr Avenue 703 Berkshure Avenue 2536 Magnet Street 7 Admiral Dewey Avenue 2l Mt Hope Street l 8 l 6 Wynhurst Street l3l l Oak Hull Street 5l2 Chester Avenue 2904 Espy Avenue 220 Emerson Avenue 2l3 Mendota Street Edward Kreuzer l222 Sprung Garden Avenue Danlel Krukowskn 5ll Dlvlslon Avenue Herman Krummert l524 Madnson Avenue Charles Labrntz Robert Ladeslc John Lane Wulluam Lane John Lang James Laur Joseph Laus John LeGros Raymond Lense Carl Ley John Loeffler Robert Lukntsh l723 Cowley Street l4l7 Hetzel Street 423 Forest Avenue 3lO4 Westborn Street l4l4 Gardner Street l52l Warren Street 806 Wettach Street 2700 Norwood Street Greenhill Road l358 Goettman Street Mlddle Road 233 Luray Street James F Madden 20 S Fremont Avenue James R Madden 402l Kleber Street 1 Q 4 I I I I I I 9 4 5 A G a of ' Sfffffffftfff'f'Q. 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Direct Reduction Mortgage L Savings Insured to 55000.00 Compliments 4 BEST WSHES for CONTINUED SUCCESS PAUL J FRIDAY ATTORNHYMI-Aw HEGENT BEVEHAEES HELP PROVIDE FOR A BETTER WORLD TOMORROW BUY WAR BONDS TODAY E of i sa? is IME GRAD Joseph Majestnc Joseph Mangaern F Laurance Mangold Norbert Markl Wrlluam Martin Joseph McCue Robert McLaughInn Thomas McNamara John Muller Joseph Muller Jr Robert Muller Thomas M Morgan John Morrlson Donald Moulus James Mullen James Murphy Valentlne Oberst Eugene Ostrowskl Peter Penezuc Aldo Pntassa Paul Prugar Charles Radermacher Robert Randlg Rlchard Rectenwald Thomas Reynolds Francis Rlmolt John Rodgers Joseph Rodgers Arthur Roos Kenneth Roos Charles Satter Lawrence Sataraano George Sounders Walter Schaffer l428 N Franklun Street l l l5 Haslage Street 637 Monroe Avenue l2l2 James Street 3805 Baytree Street Perrysvllle 2002 S Court 250 Mayfield Avenue 3824 Brnghton Road 30 Center Avenue 38Ol Perrysvulle Avenue 4 Sedalua Street l040 Brooklnne Boulevard 22l Luray Street 925 Bellalre Avenue Vnrgnnna Terrace l4l2 Clanm Street 859 Carpenter Way 2l l8 Lautner Street I94 Rlchbarn Road 933 Beech Avenue l03 Harrison Avenue 836 Stanton Avenue l82O Ley Street l3l Dunlap Street 3l I5 Shadeland Avenue 78 N Harrlson Avenue llO3 Arkansas Avenue 2205 Mt Troy Road 665 Shade Avenue l l7 Harvard Avenue 2l35 Harbor Street l83O Wynhurst Street 7 l 7 Pressley Street MISSI C WEBER Weber s Grocery 40l Corner Melrose G Holyoke St MR JOHN F WINSCHEL Wunschel Co 346 Butler Street, Etna ATES Joseph Scheunng Harold Schmitt Charles Scholl Robert Schopper Clyde Schott Russell Schott Joseph Schultz Edward Seethaler John Shelley John Sumpson James Smlth Thomas Spell John Spuhler James Stacklnn Adolph Stnmpel Charles Stowell Ruchard Suhanln Henry Taylor Frank Velardlta Edward Vltunuc Max Vogel David Volker Wlllnarn Vollmer Lawrence Wagner Norbert Wagner Robert Weber George Weus Charles Wentz John Wmschel Raymond Wnnter Wrlllam Waseman Gerard Wolf Fred Znmmerman Randall Zotter J WUKITS Meats G Grocery I49 Grant Avenu Mt Troy Road R D S 2702 Perrysvulle Avenue Muddle Road 3l4 Mnlroy Street 35 Cathernne Street 307 Jucunda Street Maurers Lane R D 2 l00 Highland Avenue l l35 Voskamp Street 53 Hawthorne Avenue 44 Brldge Street l 36 East Agnew Avenue 522 Lockhart Street l I3 Rutland Street l26 Clara Street 3929 Kleber Street 342l McClure Avenue 32l Cleveland Avenue 871 Lockhart Street 709 Madnson Avenue l8 Mltchell Street l39 Ellzebeth Dnve 229 Luray Street Mnddle Road l334 Beldale Street 327 2nd Street 32 l 8 Perrysvnlle Avenue 2l26 Wulson Avenue Mlddle Road lOl4 Cornell Street 5l Fordham Avenue l232 Goe Avenue l323 Merrnck Avenue l 207 Beaver Avenue e Mlllvale JOSEPH W SNYDER Cr SONS Plumbnng Cr Heatmg Contractor l702 Lowrne Street, Pgh , l2, Pa I I I I I I 1 9 4 5 M S William Summa ,V,V,V,v, W ,V,., -,,V,S,,,l2l2 Thelma Street O P v R VV VVVYVVVYVYYAIVV VSEA 5 V S ,,,.. 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