North Catholic High School - Trojan Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

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Though his term is done and his talents will be applied with equal vigor elsewhere, he remains at North Catholic . . . in the fond memory of six graduating classes . . . in the ideals and traditions which will guide future Trojans . . . in the songs of victory chanted in the proud halls of Troy. To express well deserved honor and gratitude, we, then, with pride dedi- cate for the second time a volume of the TROJAN to Brother joseph J. Panzer, S.M. Six years ago His Excellency, Bishop Boyle, welcomed Brother Joseph to North Catholic. ICT' WE PA E 'P0 llElllEA'l'E llllli PE 'PURE T0 . .. Brother Joseph always considered it a part of his task to encourage the athletic teams at the pep rallies. 5-ff Ell0'l'HEli .lll EPll J. PA EER, . . Every true scientist is guided in his work by a time-proven scientific formula: fundamental premises, observation, careful examination, and conclusion. How similar is the administration of a school, with its insight into problems, painstaking deliberation and decisive action for the good of the whole organization. But administration involves even more: it is devoted service, perseverance, and inspired leadership, it is adherence to a purpose, unselfish interest in youth, ability to incite willing cooperation. Brother joseph has proven himself a true scientist, a true educator and administrator during his six years as principal of North Catholic. Whether welcoming guests, deliberat- ing legislation, or attending the less pleasant tasks of administration, he has kept in mind the best interests of North. His spirit of service was always evident. Though he leaves North Catholic, we are con- fident that he will be forever true, true to the youth he serves, to the ideals he believes in. We are, therefore, assured that in dedicating this ninth volume of the TROJAN to Brother joseph J. Panzer, we, the class of 1951, express not only our own appreciation and admiration but the senti- ments of preceding graduating classes, the underclassmen, and all who had the opportunity to work under him. . im. I IL Nl f51 didn IU nur Xl 1 Q Ilmn mv Commune orvi 'N 'J c hy Qt I lUI1ChlllLZ me ls phosen 12 LIIQQIIIEEIS ucomphxh thc ink on 5clnduln 14 Dnnctors ictlxltlew cobrdmited unchr Nhlpb Oflltllb JO IXLCDIIIKQ the wen shlpxlmpc 4 1 uture PIO-lLCtb m XdI'1Ol1b :tageb of duclopnunt 14 C lux IJICDIFLS for nb lllltldl cmb xrkl tml O leout fm uni 11011 Q Deputurc clubtlnxtun unknoxm lm P.1trcms md SIJOIHOIS xutnesb take oft mth mxlety ls Log .. , , K.: XYC H '2f'Lg'f'4.,. 'L ixx ' H kan- izcl t X projn' fS . . . JL ' A 'Q ' Q A . . . oversee research and construction work-- 18 . . . Departmental , , 5. ' 5. . A--5 J . V, .' ., ' - - - fv' ' x 1'2- 'I-1O,..,1iiI1 ' '- ui f12f... 2' '--37... 9 X lv 4 x M , STUDENT EDITORS Sieffert R. Geyer Doherty M. Mihm Hohman J. Jackline THE MINT IIEVERENII lllllll C ll0YlIl rln hl 1 in hx Hoclr roxx m LIllllXlI1 pxoportmns ment ot tht dlocc 4 hr msututed a plan for the cnlargcmrnt of cclurauonal facllmcs ol which 'Nolth Cathollc IS a part Blshop Boyle has gu1ded the rocket of h1s earthly destmy safely 1nto port He has fought the good fight he has kept the fa1th, he has fimshed the work wh1ch was glven hxm to do To us who have lost h1m h1s memory w111 be 1n everlastmg benedlctlon not only for what he has done for us, a debt that we can never hope to repay but also for what the man of God was m h1s own r1ght He was the Good Shepherd who knew h1s own He loved h1s own and h1s own returned h1s love We owe our Cathohc educatlon to hxm He has shown us the way to go both by h1s example and by seemg that the glorlous trad1t1ons of our falth were handed down to us l l 1 1 I X I '. A Du' gr E reign. Bishop Bcyle sz ' 's ' ,Q ' ' z 5: ' ' ,. To aerommorlhte this material increase and to guarantee the Spiritual develop- - 3 . . . . . . ' 9 ! Q . ' D S U Pllll llllSIl Illllllllllllll IIIHN l lllllllllhl l I p 1r 1 7 ' 1 1 A l 1 P a L l'nfler the zuiclzincc of Bishop Dcarclt-n's prcrlcfessor. North Catholic ure' om infancy, developing into the institution it is toclziy. The new Bishop will rl l the paternal clircction necessary to its maturing into the adult splendor plinnt , - 9 ' ' 9 , . a bi it toundtr The d1rect1on of the Church in the dlocese of P1ttsburgh has fallen to the successor of B1shop Boyle H1s Excel lency B1shop john Francls Dearden Having been Co adjutor B1shop for the past two years Bishop Dearden IS a famillar figure to h1s sp1r1tual flock He IS often seen at Confirmatlon ceremonies and other lxturglcal and CIVIC func tlons throughout the d10CCSC Even though B1shop Boyle has passed away our rocket shlp 1S not wlthout a pilot Holy Mother Church has taken generous care of us We know that the excellent work of B1shop Boyle will be con tlnued ln the adm1n1strat1on of h1s successor and that the Church ln the diocese of Pittsburgh will continue to prosper and grow We promlse to B1shop Dearden our full support m his arduous undertakmg Jr Herr 18 I Dunaxan SUDPIHHIHUPHI North had the honor of servlng as temporary headquarters for Father Quxgley and hrs staff last ummer untxl thexr permanent office was ready at the Chancerx His modern office now IS a flttmg ss mbol of hrs progressnve leadershlp m the Cathohc school sy tem of the drocese 14., The Reverend T scene Smce his a nlntment 1n 1939 as Supermtendent of the Catho llc Schools of the P es ln furthermg the b on the progresslve t m the school system always been a frlen and athletlc events wishes for the succr the ever expandmgn CB nas J Qulgley ns an actlve hgure on the diocesan burgh Diocese, he has shown extraordinary zeal mterests of the dlocese We congratulate htm s he has lnstltuted and on the advances recorded urmg hrs term of servlce ln that post He has of North Cathol1c cooperating ln all scholastlc We are thankful for hlS asslstance and extend s of future scholastlc programs necessrtated by student enrollment The -r rand THOH,S ..lHlHLEl l lx hu' I . . 1 . . . . . - . . t. . 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North prvit-nts it l'm'trcsflikc picture to tht- wurld. synilmlir ut tht- fumliinit-ntzil churzirtci'-trziininu it hequvaithvs itf Stuflvnti, Its buildings :irc all that modern architcrturzil and scicntitic gcnium can dvvisc. l'Hli0 GH ALL 0Uli DAY Xl-gs...'r'2x A s: i Qi' w .,,w., I '-1-. X z , K Q-5 'l'llY AME WILL LEAD In the construction of North Catholic, a hill-site was chosen, perhaps by chance. Now the edifice in this conspicuous place stands a tribute to its founder, the Most Reverend Hugh C. Boyle, then Ordinary of the Diocese of Pittsburgh. The strength of the building typifies the quiet power of its founder. The life of the school is also a tribute to him: the students, grounded in faith and the prac- tice of Christian living, indicative of Catholic leaders of the future, the teachers, devoted to filial love of Mary, an inexpendable tool in Catholic education, the atmosphere, God-impregnated in every nook and cranny, foiling the forces of ma- terialism. We are filled with sincere gratitude for the scholastic opportunity given us, the full import of which may not be realized on this earth. i. ll' iittgfilc Ill! IIIRECTUR ovma EE woluc y--v L na., 'WN' non ,, ' Q nil-'loco rg A.. My 21 1951 :wars urt TN hw ullu uf 1951. Y-h s ,qua 'M of .Vuur Mu, t I-'Ito gh. unk tolli' ruclmt 'nun Uliip. JUG: A f fl hr rm Q ills lquncmng qt Y 'F'Plvpg-fatal var. , .Vvur .ike thu outa Cm cu-tara .1-hr Finns gf uae r N40 3, I of N atrggcm 'I Occ L 7 1444 ui' ah, ng hvforv Jun 1 in J'lfl-ar-y , 5 Wlffurg, Im ,, 'W J-Ihr gdhcunol 1 lknoqy lu ,rm L' Vfllnxc. the t ev!-VIL: Ml Ph: ll nn cm J-Ju:-fm 4 .rr-vu f lm: hula I wi in .n , 'ILP mi rg U 'nurse but 4 'hi P thlf. 41 l .um L rnqw 'vs 'wi zu ,X eggq W fu toward nun ,ur I Ind nur. W N'-4 bum, ima Var! lliltay-. ur' 4u-.. faq, J f o m 'I fin: by UI' Every project needs the leadershlp Of a man zealous for xts success So, too, the project of buxldmg character, of bulldmg pure, educatxve foundauons for the c1t1zehS of tomorrow, reqmres ambitious and mief ested captamcy These qualmes have been evldent ln the admlmstrauon of Br0lh6f Joseph J I7anZer as prmclpal of North Cathohc Always ln the best mterests of Worth he has lmpfOVCd the sCh00l ma terlally athletlcally scholastxcally, and splrltually A N JA? 1.2 H ' - N'..4L . 1 Ugari 3 I, 1. 4' Q - i - C , I :A fn. 'N UX ! K lv P ' Wan , O X , ' ' It ' . 4 A re it earth his and 5 4 K ,I . 1 , L 1 in tn .J F b aa :Ig I Y IQ -1 ,,,.' I I t I -lon, . , . . , , I 9 . 4522? ,nsxii .. 1 , JI. Irma lp.: ,pf ll X Ihe ofhce of dl5LlpllDll'lg lb a job seldom regarded appreclatlvely, especnally by those who profit most by It But lookmg back, we realize the burdens and responslbllltles of this necessary post We mxght refer, ln appreclatlve metaphor to Brother Thomas I Schlck S 'NI , who served as vice pr1nc1 pal through three of our four years as the pI'll'1C1p3l custodlan of our prefhght tram mg course Many who might have mlssed the 1n1t1al embarkatlon wlth the class of 51 were guaranteed thelr place by hxs patlent admomtron and genral correctron One of Brother Tom s functlons IS to check on late comers Here some unhappx uctxms Bob Barbarx Bob Nowak and Clarence Huber are t Some of the ahbls make entertalnmg xn lme for a txmely admom 1on hstenm Not all the students who frequent the office of the uce DI'll'lC1p3l do so 1n fear and tremblmg Phl Lange chat gemallx vuth Brother Tom Hvsvrvnd illlRLHS J. LEHS S.H. fhnplahl Blessed are they who attend North Cath- olic . . . a ninth beatitude for men of Troy . . . for they have been given every oppor- tunity to develop Catholic life. We extend special thanks to our chaplain, the Rever- end Charles J. Lees, SAI., who was ever ready to give a helping hand and an en- couraging smile. Besides acting as sodality coordinator and chairman of the English department, Father also taught senior English and re- ligion and served as yearbook moderator. fb Robert E Backherms S M Bernard J. Backus, S.M. Walter W. Baumeister, S.M. llnsparmgly Devoted to llur Assistance When we, as starry-eyed freshmen, first entered the marble hallways of North Catholic, our timid natures were appalled by the stateliness and appar- ent aloofness of those men whom we, fresh with a remembrance of grade school servility, regarded only as teachers and disciplinarians. It did not take long to discover, however, that the men in black, with their lay associates, were not the cold, distant individuals that our first impression seemed to indicate. Much to our surprise and delight we discovered that they were not only our teachers, that they relied on personal honor rather than strict discipline, and that they were, above all, our friends, reassuring us in times of adversity, giving unsparingly of their time and talents to assist us in our studies, to insure the success of our student activities. Joseph R. Choquettc, S.M. Mr. William G. Dixon 'Q' ':.-' Edward J. Dury, S.M. Joseph P. Eberhart S M William M Fackovec S M Enouuraging in the Pursuit oi llur Goal During our underclass period at North Catholic, our thoughts of graduation and the subsequent years were ineffective as an incentive for hard study and continuous preparation. They were forgotten and nearly lost in the urge for good times and carefree moments. Now as seniors we are forever grateful that we were never permitted to lose complete sight of our goal. At times our reminders were subtle or private, an encouraging word-a mild remonstra- tion. Our guides were constant in bringing to our observance the importance of living up to the standards demanded, and afforded us every opportunity to atone for careless or inaccurate work. Rev. Julius A. Falk, S.M. John P. Gilfether, S.M. 5-f 'ian Q Mr. Donald R. Graham John H. Grote, S.M. Mr. Robert Hast Directing Ilnr Aetinn toward Better Living On other occasions their mementoes were more severe. The humiliation of a well deserved report, coupled with the unpleasant thought of parental retaliation, often served to keep our feet on the straight and narrow way. In our activities the guidance and encouragement of our skilful and willing moderators served to round out our education with practical experience in the fields of our choice. In the activities, also, they have given unsparingly of their time to instill in the minds of all willing to learn, the principles of self-reliance, uprightness and cooperation with our fellowmen, so much to be desired in high school, unexpendable in society. Frederick L. Hiehle, S.M. Roland J. Hinger, S.M F 1 Mr Joseph F. it T 1IFJiiQ'L f Q A u - f - - Hmel Anthony G. Jansen, S.M. '. . . it's a long kickg it lands on the Notre Dame ten and Kinilling Filial Devotion to llur Mather In all probability the most valuable gem garnered from our activities could best be expressed in the immortal words of Damon Runyon: Hlt isn't whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game. Our experience in high school activities will be applicable to the game of life. They did not neglect our spiritual side, even in our extracurricular activity. Foremost among the activities in the minds of both faculty and students was the Marianist Sodality. There they strived successfully to turn the minds of the Catholic lay leaders of the future towards the Blessed Mother. Through their patient instruction they have kindled a fiame of love for the Blessed Virgin in our hearts that will always glow bright. Mr. J. William Kerns Mr. George Kisiday ., Z av' Mr. Harry J. Klein fi V X ,.........., N M . L finally rolls out of bounds on the two . . . Mr. Aloysius M. Lesniak Mr. Robert A. Liehr Building the Leaders ul the Future Terrence L. Leazer, S.M. Through their diligent efforts we have mastered the principles of mathe- matics, history, science and literature, assuring us of a fighting chance to compete in the materialistic world, and yet retain in its entirety the teachings of the Catholic Church. Through science we have learned of the mysteries and complexities of the universe, with a realization of the greatness of the God who created them. We have learned history with ia view to the goodness and majesty of the Creator, Who has shaped and guided the destiny of the world since its very beginning. Similarly, we have been shown the necessity for the Christian morality which must govern the actions of men in all of their undertakings. Leonard A. Mann, S.M. Joseph E. Moritz, S.M. '-f 'N 11 John D. Mulligan, S.M. ' Mr. James R. Murray Leo J. Murray, S.M llrlnnatinn Founded nn Christian Principles We have been given a composite picture of a world as a world should be governed by the truths of Jesus Christ with all actions performed in the name of the Lord. The most useful knowledge they have given us, however, is an understand- ing of the teachings of the Catholic Church and the foundations upon which the Church has been built. These assure our success in combating the errors and pitfalls to eternal salvation which abound in the world today. They insure our spiritual success, both in this life and in the one to follow. Mr. Robert J. Niesslein Kevin J. O'Reilly, S.M. The faculty enjoyed their Thanksgiving Day dinner. Both faculty and students had much for which to be thankful. duff' V15 Bernard E. Plogman, S.M. Mr. Lawrence A. Roche ' Charles D. Roggemann, S.M. To Promote the ltimate Success of This Life Nothing like relaxing with a good book And now, our rocket is ready, built with the labor of four, sometimes tedious but always enjoyable years. Our foremen, who have supervised its growth since the very beginning, can justly be proud of their Herculean feat. They have fashioned our armorg together we have forged the guns. Our journey has been painstakingly planned, its pitfalls plotted, and the route laid true. Only the destination is unknown. It has been taken from the hands of our advisers. The remainder is up to us. They have transformed what would have been an empty shell into a grace- ful, powerful being, able and willing to challenge the unknown. Mr. Wilbert C. Ryan Mr. William B. Scherer 'Inv 1 1 Mr. Albert A. Schon mg if -v- ' Sf- Michael L. Voelkcr, S.M. Paul J. Williams, S.M. 0ur Teachers Under Mary's Patrenage Raymond Nartkcr, S.M. justly they can be proud of their accomplishing the tremendous task of developing the minds and bodies of naive, timid freshmen, largely unaware of their duties towards society and fellowmen, into mature, well-rounded young men, adequately prepared to face and ever willing to challenge the unknown in which we are destined to spend our future years. It has again been demon- strated that in the name of God, nothing is impossible. l Y, l.. 'lain S' Vy. Rev. Lawrence A, Yesl-ze, S.M. Mr. Howard F. McGinn Miss Shirley A. Planz Ever Warthy ei Ilra ,Aidmll'ltl0l . . , ,ff Mrs. Bernetta E. Prince Our guides have taught us, not through words and books alone, but through their own good example. They have not only encouraged ideas, but what is more important, they have fostered ideals. They have instructed us to be constructive in thought, purposeful in action. They have led us to cultivate the mind that was in Jesus Christ. As a result of the diligent efforts of the faculty of North Catholic, we graduates are prepared to hold fast to that which is good. '71 -.XX Mrs. Mary Grace Rhoades .3 4' 'R we no 5 N o li? f '7 Wx' ' ' Q. - 'e I 1 ' ' K 1 ' . I 'S' s 0 1 J, H Y b 1 ' I A 'S U.. , . Q 1 ', ' I f 1 - , I' ,' ,f 0 1' 1: . Q X ai' f ' ' w 1 i do 5 . . . I 7 2. X 0 Q. b v. ,Q-K I ' ' 4 1 I 3' 5 I 'al a'. 11 1 . . ,., X ATX X ' fd: ' I' QF '5s'QEEtfx' F' 'T' ' ' ff' 'M f ' V '4'1 ff Q, .N I , :f x X 5,1 3 .mb f . . I ,A 0.45 , ' A ' ivlvv 4-no ' 5.5 , f ti B '- 5 aw, iv wi M 59161224 fu' ' Nf.f'1 3 - 1 ' V :. is W .gy , ,GM . sw-f 'xv' , , f' Y . 54 1' ' . Z . 7 , PX . . --no - Q .r Qi MARY lllll PATRO ESS A ll llllll lllllllll LO0lx1I1g towards a hlgher 1deal and Lllblllldlltlll the sodallsts of North Cathohc have chosen Mary as thelr leider lhough thelr destlnatlon m thls llfe IS uncertam thes lox 1l Irojans feel that thev cannot go wrong rn the-nr quest for happmess wrth NI try as thelr gllldlng star Ihe objective of the sodallty lb to restore all things 1n Christ un der the standard of Mary Io reach thls objectlve one hundred twenty hve sodallsts met every Monday wlth their fllVlbl0Il3l moderators to dlscuss the problems QX1blll'lg rn thelr school ind their communltv and to make plans ln thexr struggle to mike the world thmk IIVC, and act Lhrlstlan Supervxsmg all rellglous actnmes of the school the sodallty was the most nnportant of all extracurrlcular actxv 1t1es The sodallty became an lllflllelllldl factor 1n ln Slllllhg the true ChI'lSl1dIl splrxt among the students 'Ihe general theme for the year was Our Lady of Fatima All four dlXlblOIlS sought to fmd the true meaning of Xlary s challenge at Iatunx and to pread lt among the1r companions by means of the fZ1D1llX rosary, the hung rosary and good example In the latter plrt of Nox ember the North Qatholxc sodal xty played host to the first NIar1an1st Sodallty Conven txon IH the 1 nlted States One hundred ten Sodallsts from elex en XIHTIHIUSI hugh schools 1n the northeastern part of the Lmted States and from Puerto Rlco came togeth er for three day s, desplte the worst snow storm m the state s hlstory Thls dlsplay of determlnitlon ex empllfles the true sprrnt of the sodalxtv of Mary 'I he sodallsts dxscussed the problems emstmg ln thelr own schools the nccesslty of belng mature Chr1st1ans the rntssagse of Iatlma and thelr consecratxon to Nlary VS orltmg wlth the xaluable mformatxon re celved from thls successful com entlon, and with thelr general theme rn mlnd, the so dallty of North Cdll'l0llC was able to have a SDlI'1fll3llV prosperous vear These courageous and zealous students w ere able throu,h thelr strong fihal p1 ety to hxe up to thelr motto ' t jesus through Mary hx .Un A Q ii , ' I C O I v' ,. .. 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Y X an I ,i L . .S Q U 1 . f- wx .V - 40 1 , ,rv ' b , i 32 One of the hxghllghts of the sodahty year was the recentxon of the sodalxsts on the day before the feast of the Immaculate Con cept1on Bob Barbary was the prefect of the sodallty and xt was he who made the promxses of the sodallty m the name of all the sodalzsts FIRST ROW W Ackerman T Dreher R Pavhs I Ostrowskl C Doherty R Sxsca R Schwarzmexer T Huber H Adams R Barbary SECOND ROW W Lmkenhelmer A Lampe H Kretschmaxer R Weber J Mxller R Fleckenstem W Meredith R Repcheck D Bedel J Makowskx THIRD ROW T Cahxll K Easler hr Mx C Brennan V Loebxg R Probst J Brennan R LoCasc1o G Dorsch J McCarthy D Klajnowskx FOURTH ROW E Hrdlxcka D Franz W Gronkoskl L Schurer R Duck man P Deegan H Jordan J Kxrk T Abmayr M Mlhm FIFTH ROW A Hohman R Exchner L Vollmer R Becker J Hajnas F Ermel P S1eEert , 5 5.31 ., 1 ,f L M H ZRLW At the sodality reception, Steve Zaremba spoke for the probationers. The stage of probationer is entered into during the junior year. It is the third formal step in becoming a full tiedged sodalist. FIRST ROW: L. Solinsky, R. Tobin. D. Borpcse, G. Lutz, J. Panyi. G, Mitre-fic, T. Rochford. W. Riley. J. Thunell. R, Heyl. SECOND ROW: R. Goetz, C. Beck, L, Gerlovich. F. Kress, J. Langer, T. Inserra, E. Mulkerin, T. Regan, C. Eichner, H. Brady, R. Hartmann. THIRD ROW: R. Utz, R. Bowser, D. Clark, P. Staab, J. Rozeck, R. Schafer, D. Peshek. J. Winsl-ay, W. Miller, E. Hayes. FOURTH ROVV: W. Schulties, R. Scheuring, J. Cum- mings. F. Koontz, A. Lang, E. Walsh, R. Loebig, P. Byrnes, J Barney, K. Aquadro. FIFTH ROVV: E. Messner, H. Brimmeier R. Richert, R. Scherer, L. Deer, R. Walter, J. McCarthy, R. Wag- ner, B. Regan, S. Mascari, R. Fink, J. Hauber. x f V14 l . Q- ,if A W? qv li? at SB. ig ti .1 Q 4 A Q . tl ss . i 4 . History was macle in the Catholie world when His Holiness, Pope for three years at Holy Ghost Church. Celebrated the Mass in the Pius XII. cleelarecl the doctrine of the Assumption to he an artirle Byzantine Slavonic rite. The Eastern Church has led Christendom of faith. Trojans celebrated the event by assisting a! 1. Mass sung in heapinu honors on Mary. in the Slavonic rite. Father Louis Sismis. who has been stationed ll If N ll ll il Al. FIRST ROW: C. Pavlik. E. Chmura. M. Huston. P. Kyle, R. Mikles. Ii. Murphy. j. Nasky. J. Shanaberper. C. Peeealaio, J. Fueina. SECOND ROW: H. Muzzio, H. Nieman. J. Sloan, P. Lyle. j. Zahren. R. Marak, F. Schmidt, VV. Stein. K, McGowan, J. Rocks. P. Kress. THIRD ROXV: E, Soller, K. Mazur, D. Kinder, H. Criste, J. Brown, J. Kuhn. ll. Docherty, M. Walsh, R mi' 'I -WMS ivlxf ,age 2523, fl - . R Halloway. H. Rupp. FOURTH ROW: J. Eiehenlaub, R. Klenli R. Fisher. B, Greeh. G. Cox, A. Cassells. D. Barry, 1. McGrail, E Lindbloom. B, Miller. FIFTH ROW: J. Rice, D. Strauss, C Novak. G. Gerhards. P. Klel-mer, R. LeDonne. G. Beck, J. Brown M. Dobos. SIXTH ROW: E. Anfzeletti, F. Hursen. T, Reilly, VY Hesidenee. j. Embersits, P. Paulson, R. Weidner, W. Zivic. rg -of-as V - '45 FIRST ROW: H. Christe, D. Clark, E. Wisniewski. SECOND ROW: A. Cassells, J. Wokutch, J. Abmayr, R. Bowser H Adams The early morning sun shining through the stained glass windows silhouettes three principal figures in the sanctuary of the North Catholic chapel. This scene takes place at eight o'clock every school morning, and the figures seen include the officiating priest and his two servers. The mem- bers of the Servers Club take weekly turns in serving the Mass for the students. The morning Mass, Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament, student retreats, and sodality functions-all these services require the cooperation of the Servers Club. I l I I .5 .S 4 'J if Sllllliil, ll I Il Q, 'fi' X 4 X rw fs 'L2faJz.e': . ,gy NW . M Heli! xl iriver Wy?-'F iff '5 wwf fm me W WM 2 P1 f h ,f A Agn g ifs , Y - . J?-5 f :re 1 Q52 ,4,,Wi,, ff? 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No amount of money was too small to deposit, and so by saving just a little at a time, students had resources upon which to draw when a pressing need arose. The social life of the school was largely the responsibility of the Student Council. All the various socials and dances were well attended. The democracy which prevailed in the Student Council will have a carry-over value for the American voters and legislators of tomorrow. President FIRST ROW: P. Sieffert, J. Conway, J. Hajnas, G. Winghart, T. Dreher, R. Weber, J. McCarthy. SECOND ROW: R. LoCascio, L. Kronenberger, H. Adams, A. Borgese, C. Doherty, R. Pschirer, J. Heinlein, P. Keller. THIRD ROW: J. Makowski, A. Boll, C. Spata- fore, M. Mihm, J. McHugh, R. Snow, R. Barbary. FIRST ROW: M. Albert, VV. Slain-l J. Thomas, G. Gray, A. Yicinie. I. McGeary, B. Regan. SECOND ROW A. Grego, W. Howley, T. English, J Crunklcton, P. Paulson, G. Mandl. 3 FIRST ROW: R. Yoest, G. Lindbloom, R. McIntyre, C. Doherty, Huber P Deegan, M Ditmore J McCarthy W Peters, L A. Sokolowski, J. Ostrowski, R. Pavlis, J. Miller, B. Parker, W. Schurer R Schwarzmeler Meredith. SECOND ROW: P. Reidy, T. Byrnes, J. Milligan, T. .'l'IlIll'lI lllllllll Xllillfll The Diocesan Science Honor Society was formed to stimulate the interest of students who intend to enter the scientific Held. In conjunction with its work, the North Catholic Chapter, under the direction of Brother Thomas Schick, SM., makes frequent visits to the Buhl Planetarium and other laboratories in the Pittsburgh area to see research in progress. These field trips en- courage participation in contests and displays sponsored by such organizations as the American Chemical Society with its annual Science Talent Search and the Buhl Planetarium's Science Fair. Through these media the student develops confidence and the ability to explain a scientinc topic intelligently. Movies, lectures by outside experts, demonstrations and discussions expand the knowledge achieved in classroom and laboratory. Charles Doherty and Timothy Byrnes spent considerable time with a scientific monster which baftied everyone. The Science Honor Society probably understood just what the boys were up to. Everyone else just worried. l5X'l'lllSl lllllllll Xlllillfll Students who wish to broaden their knowledge in the field of history have a golden opportunity to do so as members of the Diocesan History Honor Society. Under the guidance of Brother joseph J. Panzer, the H.H.S. plans and realizes activities which give its members the chance to learn the background of their government and provide social entertainment as well. Throughout the school year the entire society meets once every month at some historically famous spot or at a lecture hall. Mem- bership in the History Honor Society is limited to ten Northmen and, therefore, the selection of'Trojan repre- sentatives is based on high standards. This year's mem- bers have matched the past record of achievements of the society. jim Schwartz and Frank Lnnim rlistuss various sites of historical interest. On its lit-ld trips. the society has visited Such places as the battlegrounds of Gettysburg and Fort Necessity. FIRST ROW: J. Schwartz. J, Brennan. L. Yollmtr R Fleckensteln I' Pichltr R Schvsarzmucr SECOND ROW: J. Kirk, M. Mihm, F. Lamm It is the task Of the yearbook to record the memories of the graduating class. His senior year is the most memorable year in the history of a graduate, and the yearbook attempts to make the memory an indelible one. In subse- quent years when each graduate is a veteran at guiding the rocket of his earthly existence, the archives of the original launching of the ship will bring back happy days and dear friends. -4, or fs if 1 v,,,.1xx'1 25 ,JR I f' 4i.i life. ' ' Y-f?Tki5g?:F'i: L25 I 'lllll PAUL SIEFFERT Editor-in-Chief A. J. HOHMAN Senior Editor RAY GEYER Sports Editor CHARLES DOHERTY Faculty Editor MARTY MIHM Typing Editor JOE JACKLINE Business Editor MURPH MILLER RODGER sIscA RAY PROBST BOB BARBARY JOHN MCCARTHY JOE BRENNAN JOHN OSTROWSKI JOHN MILLER LARRY VOLLMER RAY FLECKENSTEIN TOM HUBER BOB BARTH TOM CAHILL BILL LINKENHEIMER LOUIS SCHURER BILL MEREDITH HARRY JORDAN FRANK KATICH RON BLOBNER DAVE FISCHER TERRY I-IANDYSIDE JOE HAJNAS REGIS SENKO JACK CUMMINGS ED HAUBER C. Doherty, A. Hohman, P. Seiffert, and R. Geyer had as their function to make the yearbook C1 literary work. Long hours were spent achieving this purpose. J. Ostrowskl. ,l. Ilrennzin, j. -lliflillllkx. :intl XX. Linkenheimer worked dilipzently to put the 10.51 Trojan on a sound ilnxincial basis. In :I period of inflationary costs their work was very imporf tant. A 4 5 6 1112131 1 1819204 .. 28272 The great uncertamty of world affalrs and the shadowy future of the Trojan graduate of 1951 prompted the yearbook staff to select as the theme of the 1951 Trojan a newly launched rocket shlp traveling lnto unexplored space V1 1th the guidance of Father Charles Lees, S M , the edxtorral staff, and Raymond Geyer comblned lmtratlve, lmagxnatxon, and cooperatxon I was thelr outstandlng pleasure to record for future generatlons of Trojans the hrghllghts of the schoolyear of 1950 51 So many organrzatlons and events deserved recognltlon ln the yearbook that the staff was pleasantly puzzled concernlng the allocatlon of space A smcere attempt has been made to lnclude as many matters of moment as pOSSlDl6 The task was exactrng but dellghtful The yearbooks of the precedmg classes were a great msplratxon to the mem bers of the staff of the 1951 Trojan Brother Fred Hlehle, SM, and hls alert group of asslstants saw to rt that the yearbook mamtamed nts solvency Paul Sxeffert Edltor 1n Chlef FIRST ROW I Mlllcr R Fleckcnstern I Jacltlme P Sreffert Hohman R Gexer R S1 ca THIRD ROW T Cahlll J Mc J Ostroxxslu W Meredrth G Mrller SECOND ROW C Carthx R Probst M M1hm J Brennan R Barth Dohertx W Lmltenhermer L Schurer T Huber R Barbarw -X f fs ? ' 2, - + -rf: J 'Q consisting of Paul Sieffert, Albert Hohman, Martin Mihm, Charles Doherty, 7 . . . . . . . . . l t . S OPCD53 B 0 W1 N Science Congrfgpeaks ers Win Ni ew Atomic Hallowe en North Smden Ile Pranks 0f1950 Revealed Sfude evil ll 11195 E111 9 251' fn ...I O d OutS fMa'lg 9121013 orlll Cenif al Clash for A The North rocket proceeds into the world of tomorrow, and the members of the Trojan News staff will be well equipped to make the trip, for they are used to the news of tomorrow. Rating an All-American for the past four years, the Trojan News kept its usual high standards in 1951 by pro- ducing a paper which won the praise of the North Catholic students. The year began with a new guid- ing member in the Trojan News staff. Brother john Mulligan, SM., joined the staff, replacing Mr. Lawrence Roche as faculty adviser. Brother Charles Roggemann, SAI., continued to guide the writing and journalism of the staff. The National Scholastic Press Association gave great honor to some of the writers of the Trojan News by award- ing them prizes in a nation-wide contest. Edited by Tom Huber, Paul Sieffert, and Ray Geyer, the paper constantly showed good journalism. F. Kosar. R. Balquist, T. Persching. J. McGowan, L. Kron- enberger, J. Schwartz, W. Wescott, R. Yoest, and E. Sypolt. A. Hohman, A, Boll, M. Mihm, R. Bayless, W. Steinbach, F. Frideczky. and B, Reilly. L. Janicko, R. Dorsch, T. Eaton, K. Aquadro, R. Utz, and H. Brady. ai' 4' 352. lwhgaw Q5wH3 A Title 595 sf K 53,4 gl f -v-a?..4I f -iw' S is K 33' P , Q45 is Y' ? Y. 'av' g was M 39 5 ,V L M y A, S.. f 'X' 5' F5 m 8, 5 22? 5 , A 55? 3 Q,5.,p.g.., ,,,,-,'1:x-,,..,,.,5f4.,.l.1.,,:T.,.v- , . M. M, 'W g:Lu22ffE2 2? f fe, ..' 1.?':Kf'c' ' 4' 4 a x M.. 1 fs Alix -1. D. Kulbacki, W. Miller, and J. Majewski check details on their art work. l ll 'I' No member of any other group or club in the school can be more proud than the energetic, spirited members of the North Art Club. This organization, under the guidance of Brother Bernard Plogman, its moderator, has kept North students up to date and in the right spirit for all scholastic events: football and basketball games, and social affairs, especially the dances. Probably the biggest contribution of this organization D. Amicone, S. Mascari, J. Crunkleton and N. McGinty finish a poster. l'I.IIl is its aid in school drives. The club's posters injected a spirit of competition so necessary to making a drive a great success. All the decorations for the annual North Catholic minstrel are made by the talented Art Club. This is indeed a gigantic undertaking, since anyone who has seen the minstrel knows that the background and props are magnificent. FIRST ROVV: R. Hergcnroeder, N. McGinty. D. Amicone, G. Gray. D. Kulbacki, I. Majewski. 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' I ,QV In f: gy I M 2 i I I 2 -v,, f .fy ' gl' 4 I my ' 'f jg fi Q W--.Immun 2 . f i ' 1 I 5 M--'H A- -., ' 'f K 3 ?f'ffff 4 f . 1 Q was 55 1, . . , .QA 1 ig., s.- ,5 . ,fp k X fiv- nf, me Ji j,-4 li. 5 ge. 1 'T -:QOL fy Mfg: TM ee? V24 Tll 1951 illil ll I 1 'Z o 'O o 'O t s The fast stepping Trojan Rand of 1050-Sl proved to be a great contribution to the success of the school year. Many hours of tedious practice were spent by these am- bitious Trojan music men to better the representation of the school in the music world, Often the sound of mighty drums and other musical instruments could be heard late after school hours when the young Xorthmen practiced. New formations and amazing musical ability were shown throughout the football season, urging on the team to victories by this scarlet and gold band. Mr. j. William Kerns ably directed the group, the members of which brought honor to themselves by displaying line marching exhibitions during the gridiron clashes. t lc,, t, , - il ' 1. 41 We were all proud to be represented by the Trojan band at the various athletic encounters. Congratulations for the well drilled organization are accorded to Brother Joseph Eberhart, SM., faculty moderator. The Trojan band not only displayed its outstanding talents during the grid season but proved its versatility in popular and clas- sical music at the annual spring concert. The audience at the concert was pleased with the able performance of every boy in our comparatively small but talented band. lVhen music of the spheres is heard in the travels of our rocket ship, our memory will hark back to the stout hearted band of North Catholic. Mr. Kerns inspects a student's music-maker. 'X N Q. 'L fp... rj' ,xx N f 5 T Qu ' 15433354 ' l SI-ZNIORS H. Adams R. LoCascio G Bufsek G. Miller T. Dreher G. Neibauer XV. El56l1SCllIl'lld R. Repcheck W- Gronkoski D. Rosenberger R Herman R. Spencer E. Klekner Sghmitt A. Lampe J, Wgkutrh ,IUNIORS R. Binz I, Neugebauer F. Blake C Romele G. Boch II. Schlosser R. Ilorsch P Schmitt Y. Doyle J, Schwartz F. Lamm R VValter R. Magerl R Yoest -I, Morton SOPHOMORES B. Berg J Gillespie j. Briskey S Mascari D. Clark A Shaheen W Coyne P Staab FRESHMEN N. Hass R Mascari F. Halloway R Miklos C llollineer N Miller D. Kinder j. Mueller J. King R Mueller P. Lyle P Paulson G. Manz L Schields SI Q ff' f .L , ii. X: ,1 1 , 1 ... . A Aida I x . I 3 x7 Nw X Q gf! ff? ,T 'xii N Nr , ,fx x 27? ffl' ' Y J mph , fQ if C or 4' 'F' Rv- 5 'Q Q ..fk,, ,.a Jil' The Color Guard: P. Lyle, G. Manz, N. Haas, and R. Miklos. lt was their enviable job to carry Old Glory high and to proclaim the identity of the Band. .M 0 - Y' CIT L......,- 4 s CTI. s Q 1 ' ' ' ' ,kv L v.,.'I ' f 5: .L W1 - .555-.g rx, , we Q . V E.. .- . 1:1 L- s s W vm , . ,. ,.-........., w 1 i I --- Jill D n - r Y ' 'Q 1:9-as I I The day of the Central game was clear and bright. The game The favorite band formation was Ni sign of our Alma Mater, a was the only daylight game North had on its schedule. The band letter engraved fcrever on the heart of every loyal Trojan. We chose the occasion to present a splendid show. will never forget it or the memorable strains of our school song. 6 1 if n '-pfl 'Wwe S, ,-'gy' QW. A .-4:45-, The Trojans needed one more victory over Central to even the series at four triumphs apiece. Huge Pitt Stadium and a bright, brisk Armistice Day provided an ideal setting for the test. The Trojans struck early in the first quarter, unleashing Richy McCabe on a 16 yard touchdown jaunt. 'Cyril Heim's kick was no good. Min- utes later, George Winghart, Trojan end, snapped a fumble out of the atmosphere and sprinted 60 yards for a score. Heim's kick split the uprights to up the tally to 13-0 and to complete the scoring. The Trojans once more proudly proved themselves City Catholic Champs. NOWAK SPATAFORI UIIEIIULE 25.. ..SCOTT .... 6 .. .. ALIQUIPPA o .. .. CHARLEROI .. 40.. ..OLIVER.... 26 .. .. DONORA ....... 25 .. .. VANDERGRIFT 32.. ..CRAFTON...... 6 .. .. AMBRIDGE .. 13 .. .. CENTRAL .. This was Coach Bob Hast's first year at North. His record speaks for itself. Besides being coach, he was a genuine friend to his players. He was fond of comparing football to the game of life. Willl. . 'Z'-i 5 of STURM Q WI NGI-IART Q-...X My . hw .. KIM!!! DAVIS u.cAlNv omscou. A x f 'riff' xv!! 1 - mu.. z AM .-- mn f 1 fqixffv -'4 N 9 ,...... , C: W. . ...... . -....... . . . ..-.-... . FIRST ROW: A. Chmura Cmanagcrb. C. Hcim. Tony Burmese, B. Regan fmnnafzeri, J. Micucci, B. Parker, D. Pcshek Cmanauorb. SECOND ROW: M. Roducrs. A. Mocltcr. R. Nowak. Y. VVerl. R. Sturm, I McCarthy. I. Krzimc-r, C. Spatuforc, G. VVinghart. R McCabe, A. Bcrzcsc. THIRD ROVV: Coach Hast, J. Mclriuuh. G. Davis. D, McCann. F. Hrs-ckcr. R. Rishzik, E. Driscoll, L. Dccr, J. Price. R. HQYIUDEZ. R Bzirbary. Asst. Coach Kisiday. FOURTH ROVV1 M. Becker. j. Ondck, J, Ycrbanic, J. Wirth, R. Scherer, A, Rooney, D. Rose, W, Meredith, S. Hague. Jail r 7 -f X5 .4 ,ar QC 'E I una-N Y --at-Q U' '1 6--o--v-1 .,.....-Ww of SCOTT The speed and tleceptiveness of the Hast offensive was readily noticed in the season opener with Scott. The Trojans scored twice in the irst half on long runs by A. Borgese and McCabe. In the third quarter, Pancho Borgese again crossed the Raiders' goal. Both teams crossed the stripes in the last quarter making the score 25-6. ALIQUIPPA In this game with the highly rated Ali- quippa eleven, the Trojans played their best. Both teams scored in the first period. Late in the fourth quarter, Aliquippa intercepted a Trojan aerial which set up their winning TD. Although they lost the game, the North- men gamered 251 yards to the Quips' 46. CHARLEROI Up the river went the Trojans for their initial contest with the Charleroi Cougars. Late in the second period, the Trojan of- fense began to click and when the clock in- dicated half time, they had the ball on Char- leroi's three yard line. The break of the game came when Rodgers' punt was par- tially blocked. The Cougars took possession and scored on a pass from Hall to Fazzoni. OLIVER Although the meeting of the Oliver Bears and the North Trojans, traditional North Side rivals, started off in what appeared to be a very close game, the contest proved to be as one sided as the score indicates. The Trojans cut McCabe loose for 52 yards off tackle for the first touchdown. Five more tallies followed in quick order. HARTUNG MeCAUl U RISHAK BORGESE 'Tony' The large number of seniors on the football team might cause a little concern for the future of football at North. sinfe the seniors have graduated into a larger game where the stakes are higher. The coaches. however, are conhdent that the material coming up will be worthy to wear the scarlet and gold. One seldom sees a more cooperative team than the coaches presented in the past year. VVhat one did not think of, another did. What one did not see, another did. The harmony on the coaching staff was a contributing factor to the spirited team. MEREDITI-I M X 1 ff! 4: A CC 93 lil f' BARIARY In almost every venture with an unpredictable outcome there are rough spots encountered. It is at such a time that a little encouragement is needed and appreciated. R, Nardina, P. Klckner, T. McDonough, J. Lynd, B. Goetz, and H. Kretschmaier coaxed a little more of that indomitable North spirit from the rooters in thc stands. line V . t Sneaked through the .L A .Q L, h ll Borgege who has Jus O . The fed bm' in the left of the rimuiii' lorlcaellhxgl are D. Miller C425 and R. sander cs D ' ' t C P for ten yards. Commg ln on Qs., 1' , ji' 3 . '--Bihar 4' ' . g,'l . ,- i 1 uf Z-Gfiuz, ,A -il' 't . . ,la 4.0 .ig ,S yum DONORA Al Moelter scored for the Hilltoppers on a seven yard drive through center. Donora, determined not to be outdone, scored their lone six-pointer immediately after the North tally. North's McCabe and Borgese scored one touchdown apiece during the second and third quarters. Dan Rose completed the scoring chores of the evening on a 75 yard run to pay dirt. VANDERGRIFT Friday the thirteenth cast no jinx on the Trojans as they rolled over Vandergrift, 25-0, on a brisk night at Bridgeville. The fans must have thought it was a parade as McCabe, Rodgers, and McHugh crossed the goal in quick succession. In the final period, Herky Kramer recovered a fumble in the Van's end zone, thus accounting for the 25-0 victory. CRAFTON Crafton fielded a very fast club which was successful in five out of six starts. Rod- gers scored on a bootleg play around right end. The following quarters showed Moel- ter, Rose, Borgese, and Heim scoring for the Trojans. The Crafton Cougars recorded their two touchdowns on runs of 94 and 86 yards by halfbacks Moss and Smith. AMBRIDGE On a rain-drenched field with occasional downpours, the Trojans were defeated by Ambridge, 12-6. The second quarter marked the Trojan's lone score, when McHugh grabbed a partially blocked punt and scam- pered 28 yards for a touchdown. Ambridge's Mosketti and Corey contributed the Bridgers' 12 points. North lost 65 yards in penalties and Ambridge 60. Cyril Heim lunpts for pay dirt in the last quarter of the Oliver game. The Iirst stringers watched from the bench as the reserves romped easily over the Bears. Sacriiices of time and Convenience are the rnannzefs price for getting in on the victory. For this reason they are perhaps the most loyal fans as they go about their chores of handling: equip- ment, water, etc. The managers are R, Zwigart, D. Peshela, B. Regan, W. Schulties, and F. Schlosser. A - 6 My .W , ..,, ':'?fEf?ik W., 5 mms 3 is J: 1' gm - x mf wi .1 X 12 Q y J , vis N gf 'F . A , ,ey . Was: . J, .nv .wg 1, , , 5 15 f7 f 1 T 5 fi kg Www 'Q 3 gi 'QW C, M, 323 f 'uw 1 ' jg? 5 7. sf., fx- W, -. YL , if A 1 4 mg ik Q3 - 'Win The photographer snapped the Trojan rooters as they waited between halves at the North-Central fracas. Glancing over the faces of the inspired followers, one can readily see that they literally rank from six to sixty. From the more settled alumni and parents to the star- eyed grade-school student, the 1950 Champs were cheered in a manner which was most tltting. The poster in the foreground is one of the many seen dur- ing the season which were painted by the NC art club. ROJANS Everybody got in on the glory as North easily downed the Oliver Bears for the third consecutive year. In this shot, Pancho Borgese cuts through the line off tackle to help North to its 40-0 win. Vince Werl C415 pulls out of the line, evidently intent on taking out that end who exhibits inhibitions of the impending disaster. North's six tallies were a surprise to most of the spec- tators of this traditional North Side rivalry. A- close game was anticipated, but the game took on a one-sided appearance follow- ing Richie McCabe's 52-yard TD sprint. 'P .. 1 X - 5' ! fy 4 K X ,x if is ,, Posed in the attire in which 'he went through the basketball season is Coach Don Graham. Through- out his three years as coach at North, Mr. Graham has become popular with everyone. Going into his first full year as head coach of the North varsity, Mr. Graham found only two members of last year's squad returning for action. To these two components he added two other seniors and eight juniors to form the Trojan 'SO-'51 quintet. Although the team lacked experience, it made up for it by showing their undying spirit. The team roster in- cluded seniors: Dick McCabe, Wayne Jelinek, Don Barth, and 'tWoody Driscoll. Many doenot realize it, but it is the hard practice of the JV's that determines a good deal of the success of the varsity. During the week the JV acts as the opponent for the varsity. The members of the varsity and the junior varsity and their respective coaches put a great amount of work and thought into the game before they compete with other schools. Dick McCabe is literally up in the air as he drives in for a shot during the Aliquippa game. Close by are Al Krebs CSD and an Aliquippa player. ll Heads Up seems to be the command as the junior varsities of North and Central try for possession of the ball. The Centralites triumphed over the junior Northmcn in their initial meeting of the season. 4.19 Arif' I -..,-if Ngg FIRST ROW: R. McCabe, M. Rodgers, E. Driscoll, A. Borgese, A. Brace SECOND ROW Coach Don Graham, A. Young, J. Price, A. Krebs, A. DeMarco, J. Micucci As in every year, the big games in the minds of the students, coaches, players, and fans were the league clashes with Central Catholic and St. Vincent Prep. The procedure of running the games this year was changed a bit. This year the home game with Central Catholic was played on our own spacious gym floor. The cheer- ing sections were divided into three groups with the North students on the left and Central fans on the right. Those adults and alumni who were interested more in the scientific part of the game, rather than in the boisterous atmosphere, were seated in the middle section. An unidentified player plows through Andy DeMarco and Mike Rodgers in the North-Clairton game. UIIEIIIILE 40 ...... ST. JAMES ........... 47 51 ...... ST. VERONICA ...... 26 37 ...... SCHENLEY ..... .... 4 o 47 ...... OLIVER .... .... a 1 ao ...... ALIQUIPPA .... .... 5 2 47 ...... CLAIRTON . . . . . . . 49 38 ...... CLAIRTON .......... 57 48 ...... MCKEES Rocxs ..... 42 49 ...... ST. VERONICA ...... za 40 ...... CENTRAL ...... .... 4 3 51 ...... BRENTWOOD ....... 53 32 ...... CHAMINADE ........ 54 57 ...... MUNHALL ..... .... 5 o za ...... ST. VINCENT ........ 41 21 ...... HOMESTEAD ....... 48 45 ...... DUQUESNE FROSH . 92 52 ...... WEST VIEW ........ 42 empting to knock the ball out of scoring range is the task of Dick McCabe as he jumps high to slash the net. The North Trojans entered as the underdogs into the opening league game with Central. Some figured that the Northmen would fall easily to the Oakland rivals. The players themselves had other thoughts in mind for that Friday night January 12. They had learned their lesson the hard way, and as a result there were not too many loyal rooters backing the varsity. However, when the game was being played those fans who were FOR- EVER TRUE saw that the boys had learned their lesson well. It was almost an entirely new squad that took to the Hoor at game time. But the Vikings edged out the Trojans 43-40. This contest was the closest and the most exciting to be witnessed by the North fans the entire season. E. Driscoll, R. McCabe, M. Rodgers, A. DeMarco, .-X. Brace, A. Krebs, J, Price, A. Young, J. Micucci, A. Borgese. 67 amsmsiaasaaaxmsa Vu E ST. VERONICA SCHENLEY CLAIRTON . . . . MCKEES ROCKS . . . . . ST. VERONICA . . . . uunnAm.+......... s1-.,v1Ncmqrr....... uoxnsmap H fs? 'A S fu. ,' Q' 14 I x M13 I 3 3 fll ,M-4, FIRST ROW: R. Scherer, B. Regan, D. Jaronski, D. McCann, A. Grego, H, Wallace. R. Urschlcr. SECOND ROW: R. Malatak, R. Loebig. S. Lozowslai, C. Goetz, K. Malley, R. Weiland, J. Satariano. 117 Will lilitillll Iiitlxltlili it ..-1 'H s - .r. . The JY team serves as an intermediary between the freshman and the varsity lives, just as the experimental model of the rocket shows the progress from the plans to the Iinishsd product. The JY is a tribute to the display of basketball enthusiasm in the sophomore division. Every year in early November, after the football season, throngs of enthusiasts appear in the gymnasium to try out for the hardwood sport. This year's squad was coached by Mr. Robert Niesslein. SCHEDULE SFS bu-4 Hgfs adn Q2 Evo .'5 3:5 ..m :IN S33 53 Q55 wma vswz 2:1-1 22? 02' So.: C: . U. :Hz 98838 E 2 rggg Lv Q... .- the Schenley game. use Price and McHugh iight for the ball the .1 A A Mr. Robert Niesslein Mr. Niesslein graduated from North in '43. He was a member of the famous '43 State Champs, who were un- defeated during the season. After graduation, Mr. Niess- lein went to Geneva College on a basketball scholarship. Upon graduation from college, he came back to his Alma Mater as a teacher and director of the intramural pro- gram. This year saw the completion of his fourth year at North. -nr -qu' The Baby Trojans have long been the sign of the success of our future varsity squads. Not only does the freshman team offer the frosh an opportunity to partake in the activities of the school, but it also teaches them the sportsmanship which they will learn to develop throughout their four-year stay at North. As usual, the frosh played their games at 3:00, and did not share as much of the limelight as did their older brothers, the JV and the varsity. is e 15 if 3-1 Ti were .6 it r 5 Q' gg ig - 5' Ti i s its 21 ut 3. FIRST ROW: H. Wess, R. Schoenian, F, Nuti, J. Embersits, D. Hursen, W. Howley, R. Klenk, E. Finder, Cammarata R. Hirshfield. SECOND ROW: R. Zwigart Cmanagerb, I. Rocks, E. Ging, T. English, J. Kurella, W. Hesidence, W. Celik, J. Kuhn, R. Ebner, J. Docherty, Coach Scherer. SCHEIIULE zz .... s'r. VERQNICA . 34 FIFTH AVE. 17 HERRON HILL . 18 .... SOUTH .......... 27 .... LATIMER ..... 37 .... ETNA .......... 30 .... ASPINWALL .... 40 .... ST. VERONICA . 27 .... LATIMER ....... 38 .... . ARSENAL ..... 49 .... ETNA ........... 41 .... ASPINWALL .... The coaching chores of the freshman live for the lSO-'51 season were left in the hands of Mr. William L'Rip Scherer. Mr. Scherer, who entered his first year of teach- ing at North last September, is by no means a stranger to the school. Mr. Scherer is an alumnus of North. He graduated in 1944 and, after a hitch in the Navy went to Penn State, where he played varsity basketball and foot- ball. Mr. William Scherer l 3 5 xfl N G. Shema, R. Wagner, T. Huber, Coach A1 Lesniak, P. Deegan, C. Kumpfmiller, H. Jordan. Look out, pin boy! Not the least of the Trojan athletic teams was the bowling squad. The keglers were another of the Trojan teams before whom lay an unpredictable future, for the pin topplers had lost several veterans of the 1949-1950 team. However, Coach Al Lesniak's ,SO-'Sl team, spear- headed by veteran Paul Deegan, finished high in the standings of the Diocesan High School Bowling League. The bowlers thus joined those other Trojan athletic repre- sentatives who overcame the handicap of inexperience to rocket to success. 5 1941 vu 'ru-.:-,. limi' '- 'Wh 4.3 Oo .'i'g' 'I Effie' 1-.2 . , , Q4 I ww iii lllSEIllI,I, With the coming of the spring of '51 the baseball season entered its fourth year as an activity of North Catholic. For many years the diamond sport had been the subject of many discussions in the athletic department. Finally in the spring of '48 baseball became a reality at the school of Troy. It is only fitting that we mention the addition of base- ball to the extra-curricular activities, because it was during the four years that the present graduates attended school that this new activity was made available. Through the past four years, this sport has given a good many students a chance to earn a school monogram. Especially this year, a great number of the seniors aspired to become members of the base- ball squad. As a school progresses, it advances in many ways. As the rocket is developed, it picks up new inventions and instruments which mark its progress thoughout the testing days. The introduc- tion of baseball is a mark in the progress of athletics at North, since it shows how the school is striving to make more and more activities available to the students. ,fx gd ki yn-w-. 454 ee JJ: u-1 ix Wayne jelinck was a pitcher who could always be counted upon. ,gr N 4, 1, , .rx . my -x , 35 , as Y ,L ,fx .., 1. Hi 'W .. R wi 'ff 4- v 'WM' - 1 f , EQ 4 L L, . 1 M 1 Qsil, .fx 'wr Hzzfifrxlllm-r Y , 'fa 1 mxwm saga? X fy - wir. nr? 'iv +All s.,,.J 5 s- x f ' X . 1 sm llx . , 4 9 - 1 5. 'K 'N w ' Q . In , xrm uni'-' 1 'HR' P J' 234 A A. - J 4 1 if A ff -wi Q .x if M , '55 Projects W T 0 Future Hewzlop In , dervla, an 0iVisi011s is 1. an iii 7 ik , P Q A Ar 3 . Q 48 fp Jan 0 . , FNB.. jua- I 1' if 5-'Q , 9? my VQLE 3752? v bxief I 1 ,, t , , -. Q 'fa -i infra- -' , :.. ,. 8 i . ., . '--f ' :Q. WIN S ' 'ZA f m vw., . -f- ' , ' elf FIRST ROW: I. Rocks, T. Doyle, E. Sullivan, P. Kress, J. Walsh, G. McDonough, J. Mueller. R. Mueller, R. Pantone. W. Pietru- R. Miklos, E. Chmura, C. Peccalaio, C. Pavlik, F. Witsch. SEC- sinski. THIRD ROW: N. Haas, L. Wherthey, E. Nemecck, G. OND ROW: A. Unferdorfer, J. Scott, J. Kolc. T. Walsh, B. Miller, Dann, R. Buczkowski, J. Bauer. Freshman D quickly adapted themselves and their lives to the traditional Trojan method of acting and think- ing. It was a big change from grade school but the transition was pleasant and surely an experience. The freshmen in the first semester elect representatives to the Student Council who have only a consultative voice, but in the second semester, they have the right to vote. Class FRE HMA representative of Frosh D was A. Yicinie. Freshman D was second to no class in the school in the spirit which they manifested in every school affair, whether it was an athletic encounter, a drive, or any other function. Mr. Scherer was their homeroom teacher and inspiration. P. Kress, T. Doyle, and B. Miller were other officers. +-l FIRST ROW': C. Hollinger, VV. Kalmbach. R. NIcLaughlin, VV Miller, E. Murphy, R. Merriman. J. King, D. Krummert, P. Kyle, J. Jucha. SECOND ROW: P. Hartz, L. Milligan, J. Hoffman? J Naab, J. Kress, E. Lindblocm, R. Halloway, D. Lacey, R. Neusch P. Klekner, G. Manz, and J. Kroner were the class officers of Freshman F. They had the privilege of leading a class which was well known in the school for its spirit of cooperation and devotion to the principles for which North Catholic stands. The future of North Catholic looks very bright with frosh of the type exhibited in 9F. J. Neely, A. Kopczynski. THIRD ROW: W. Horne, R. Mascarij ff?-'P E. Liberati, R. Mastromatteo, C. Novak, J. Marcinko, J. Maho'f- ski, J. Kroner, C. Keenan, Miller. FOURTH ROW: G. Manz J. Kennedy, T. Helgerman, T. Mahon, D. Hursen, J. Lynd, R Hazleft, T. Katich, P. Klekner. ini Hifi In their room in the corner of the second Iioor, they ad- vanced in wisdom, age, and graceg in grace by partici- pating in all the spiritual functions in which their Alma Mater invited them to participate. The mentor for Fresh- man F was Mr. D. Graham. Readin', writin', and geometry. The ofticers keep up on the latest developments. H .- 4:4--' XL FIRST ROW: E. Haberman, D. Feigel, R. Marak, W. Bcnzer, T. Howarth, E. Wisniewski, J. LaBarbera, R. Bartolowits, R. Hirsch- tield, R. Gallagher. SECOND ROW: R. Mikus, K. Mazur, J. Funovits, j, Kenny. R. Black, L. Jackson, F. Nasky, J. Thomas, P. Lyle, R. Meshanko, R. Mihalich. THIRD ROW: T. Gnipp, In the government of the school, jack Thomas repre- sented Freshman H. He was assisted in his office by Thomas LaMark, William Weigand, and Anthony Leo. Mr. Albert Schon, a veteran at North Catholic, is the homeroom teacher of 9H. The class captured from him some of his love of the school and its traditions. The I'll let you take this one. 1-A f' 1 Officers relax on bannistcr. 00' ,--,xl v HVXA vu? D. Green, J. Colombo, P, Labas, J. janczak, G. White, A. Glaser R. Deitz, T. LaMark, D Kinderf FOURTH ROW: E. Murdy W. Weigand, T. Stehle, A. Leo, G. Behr, R. Hassett,S. Cuban, R Harrington. FRE HMA class always acted as a unit. They were one for all and all for one. In the functions of the school they always did more than their part. One could always tell when it was Mass Day for Freshman H, because on that day the chapel had a full and lively look, characteristic of Thurs- day. I 1' 4 2 I ,Q -px I 1 1 in ! 1 rl 5 5 - K4 t 1 'QQ- 4 ' S 'Q ff 1 ' s R , l vii lr Brother Backherms is center of -interest. The hrst class in the sophomore division was kept alive by the frolicking antics of Bernie Berg and Kerry Aquadro. A great class in the activities, 10A took its share in athletic glory from the exploits of John Brogan, Tom Ferris, and Al Grego. Under the supervision of Brother Charles Roggemann this class supported all school FIRST ROW: T. Bushik, J. Grimm, .W. Appelt, J. Geyer, R. Bachman, J. Barie, H. Brady, E. Hannan, J. Garrison, G. Gray. SECOND ROW: J. Brogan, A. Angelini, T. Eaton, K. Aquadro, T. Becker, R. Bowser, D. Clark, C. Cammarata. P. Greco, J. Giegerich, R. Dorsch. THIRD ROW: J. Barney, R. Bayless, A. And then I said to him . . . drives unanimously. In their hands, the 'dead' language, Latin, took on a new and unique luster. Guiding the class's extracurricular events and attending to their meager finances were president Al Grego, vice-president Tom Ferris, and Eugene Beard in the secretary's post. Grego, E. Eyerman, C. Bleil, D. Brunner, T. Ferris, D. Graham A. Carnahan, G. Blasco. FOURTH ROW: J. Harvey, N, Bol- kovac, E. Bittner, C. Goetz, R, Glasa, B. Berg, K. Buka, F Fischer. l .- Lau' V . Q -24 A . V39 J' Ofticcrs examine cherished trophy. X , vit - Sophomore C is a class of potential leaders. The school watches the development of IOC with interest, and just a little trepidation. The class president, R. Utz, in a manner typihes the class. He is outspoken, aggres- sive, and loyal, but one never knows just what he is going O FIRST ROW: A. Shaheen. C, Schulties. R. L'tz. J. Scipliano, W. Riley. -I. Reismeyer, A. Sokolowski, R. Tobin, J. Thunell, R. Wojciechowski. SECOND ROW: P. Mclielvey. J. Tutchko, P. Staab, T. Thornton. H. YonSchaven. R. Semler, T. Tomaro, W. Sfhneider, N. Wt-ismann, T. W3 socki, D. Peshek. THIRD ROW: M mv! Second bell, everybody inside! to do or say next. That is characteristic of Sophomore C. Such a condition makes life at North Catholic more than interesting. It is filled with fun, and not a little apprehension. T. Tomaro and J. Satariano are the other ofiicers of the class. 0PHOMOR A. Primo, R, Urschler, Y. Simpson, J. Sedlak, I. Schurer, W. Wescott. J. Satariano, D. Shenot. li. Stockert. J. Winsl-ty. FOURTH ROW: T. Porschinsz, R. Scherling, R. Scherer. R. VVeiland, R. Vlfalter, j, Szykowny, A, Rooney, R. Schuchman. W. Peters. 6 ,elif fx ,4 54 445 Officers decorate Our Lady's shrine. J ,,..W,,.., . , N f 545.55514 , .- ' - X , - ' 1' cf Z l i The old North spirit was apparent in Sophomore D. In the drives the class modestly declared itself to be only fair, but added that the students plan to improve over the coming few years. Brother Kevin O'Reilly was chief pilot of the class, and it was he who pepped up the class when the going got' tough. The class officers were Joseph Brendle, Norbert Fichter, and Lester Dunic. If the class 0Pll0MIlllll ll FIRST ROVV: L. Dunic, J. Legler. J. Briskey. R. Hartmann, C. Eichner, E. Gordon. R. Lokar, G. Brosenitsch, A. Grech. R. Heyl. SECOND ROVV: R. Goetz. N. Klisavage. R. Aiken, K. Chickie, D. Lane, P. Antic, R. Kunz. J. Lauer, J. Geiger, T. Gmuer, J. A 51 -99. ,was-vm Hui? Q as bf' Arent we devils? had any outstanding clowns, honors go to Norman Klisavage and Joe Brisky. They always had an appropri- ate remark for any circumstance and kept their classmates in good humor. The class proudly points to the high in- tellectual caliber. Sophomore D was likewise represented in the athletic encounters by Norbert Dietrich, Klisavage, and Fichter. 9 Brendle. THIRD ROW: I.. Kamon, J. Cummings, R. Brenckle R. Graham, A. Lang, N. Dietrich. J. Baumgartner, A. Lowrie, I.i Gerlovich, T. Finigan. FOURTH ROVV: J. Fischer, J. Kuhn, T. Lane, L. Grundler, J. Elsinger, N. Fichter, H. Brimmeier. Ofticers chart class' location in Marianist drive. Brother O'ReiIly shows aggres- , l Mr. Niesslein knows his worms. sive salesmanship. u For universal talent and team spirit, Sophomore E was an outstanding room in the sophomore division. L. McGeary ably represented the boys in the Student Council. Other administrative posts were held by J. Mc- Ginty, R. Nussbaumer and H. Mihm, demonstrating the fact that they had the confidence of the class. Overseeing the various functions of the class was the commander-in- chief, Mr. Klein. He could well be proud of his lads, for they ably took part in every drive, campaign, and contest. A glance at the class convinces one that the future of North Catholic is assured and is in trustworthy hands. The class hopes to emulate the achievements and high spirits of the graduates of 1951. To that end they propose to be devoted juniors during the coming year. 0Pll0M0ltEll FIRST ROW: R. Muth, R. Platek, G. Powers. D. Schmidt, F. S. VVay:ner, R. Weiss. R. Scheuring, R. Nickel, A. Peltz, F. Papania, McCormick, R. Lyons, R. Smith, J. Perka. W. Orchowski, R. E. Meyer, R. Wagner. FOURTH ROW: H. Mihm, J. Mogus, D. Wiegand. SECOND ROW: R. Staudt, D. Ritter, J. Meyer, R. McCann, A. Missenda, C. Milcic, J. McGinty, E. Messner. Meyer, W. Mergenthaler, I. Perlinger. THIRD ROW: A. Schneider, :Qtr Q '-of ixif' it l t'Late again? . . . Officers' privilege. Sophomore F was noted for being the zaniest of the sophomore classes. Probably Baldy Regan gave the room that enviable title. He was not only the wit of the room but the wit of the school. The school is assured that when Tom Dreher leaves, Baldy will continue to keep the insti- 0Pll0M0llE F FIRST ROW: P. McCarthy, L. Kannegieser, F. Gasper, T. Regan, T. Rochford, R. Nardina, W. Baker, B. Goetz, D. Quigley, L. Solinsky. SECOND ROW: F. Harrison, E. Cronin. F. Inserra, A, Kruczek, W. Forbes, C. Beck, E. Mulkerin, E. Ramolt, R. Purvis, Mr. Klein takes it easy, same as the others. tution in hysterics. Baldy was also class president. In his duties he was helped by P. Forbes and W. Baker. Sophomore F, however, will be remembered not only for its contributions to hilarity but also for its outstanding cooperation in everything undertaken by North. J. Gillespie, R. Handyside. THIRD ROW: R. Schafer, R. Klink, J. Kubit. R. Glinski, F. Dodd, G. Cindrich, J. Murtha, P. Byrnes, R. Loebig. J. Rozeck. FOURTH ROW: B. Regan, J. McCarthy, L. Deer, G. Gross, R. Raible, R. Schneider, E. McCall. .1 ,J Y! Ofticers scrutinize 'tclean-up? award. J Mp? , i I Sophomore G, headed by Brother Bernard Plogman, the art teacher, naturally finds the principles of creative undertakings integrated in many of its affairs. The North Catholic Art Club is composed largely of the members of IOG. This fact is readily apparent to those who chance to visit their homeroom. The IOG-men are an FIRST ROW: N. McGinty, L. Pail, J. Majewski, D, Kulbacki, R. Lacher, R. Barry, R. Chavarrie. W. Coyne, D. Borgese. D. Amicone, SECOND ROW: S. Mascari, J. Wysocki, E. Wittipz, K. Staniszewski, T. Zmudzinski, S. Makay, M. Naughton, 1. Turici, F. Stcftinger, R. Komoroski, R. Young. THIRD ROW: R. xg0 A f luv-' X f Too much night life docs this to you. active group, having representatives in the band, JV foot- ball and basketball, the sodality and minstrel. The class is a Football Booster Banner Class. Piloting the class are John Crunkleton, president: Henry Wallace, vice presi- dent, Martin Naughton, secretary, and joe Erdner, treasurer. 0Pll0Mllll Malcnky, E. Flynn, H. VValIace, K. Domikoski, J, Mitchell, J. Erdner, E. Walsh, F. Koontz. R. VVolf, j. O'Kcefc. FOURTH ROW: R. Fink, J. Wochim, j, Stivorich, B. Heinlein, R. Banach, j. Hauber, M. Cummings, II. Crunklcton 'gland Q., l ,1 ,S-, 'E ' ,Q -'IU ixliwmg ' T, Q tw f 45? O A was I and 551 113, - 42.21 'gf gg V Q , M -W-lg L V' X 2' fl Rm 4. 2 K. is 3 Ex as-rf' !'2',Ye As - 5' ef Q l 'Y Q 4 X H' 2, FIRST ROW: j. Leix. A. Cuban, D. Anesin, R. Schmidt. C. Camarda, J. Yertullo, J. Martin, T. Zelkovich. YV. Obcrst. P. Kumpfmiller. SECOND ROW: P. Kunco, R. Manict, XV. Daley, G. McComb, R. Kosak, A. Moelter, J. Thomas, J. McGowan, B. This junior class led by Mr. Roche always did its part in all school drives and proved to be one of the most ambitious and dependable classes in the school. A1 Moelter was the class president and represented these scholars in the student council. Other class officers were R. Wojciechowski, J. Thomas, B. Gruseck. T. Auth, C. Camarda, and J. McGowan were active in all sodality projects throughout the year. All classes have their Suspicious eyes scrutinize Marianist sales inccntivcs. X-rr 'gs-r FJ xerw X XS spun... Parker, YV. Brown. -I. Partridge. THIRD ROVVZ VV. Smith, R. Schnebelcn, P. Bailey. R. Yost. J. Balkey, G. Walzcr, j..I-Ioppcr, E. Marx, B. Gruseck. FOURTH ROVV: R. Schnitzcr, R. Ran- dazzo, A. VVeber, R. Wojciechowski, S. Skrcski, T. Auth. Ulllllllll comedians and this class proved to be no exception. The humor was supplied by J. Balkey, W. Oberst, and Whip- per Vl'ill Smith. The class athletes were A. Moelter and B. Parker, who displayed their talents on the turf for the scarlet and gold. junior C also was well represented in the minstrel, the Trojan News, the stage crew, and the art club. Ofticers discuss varicolored tickets mth Miss Planz. Mig, as-N .Tr gi I FIRST ROXV: VV. Elmeier, A. Dockman, D. Cumer, R. Burke, R. Enzerra. A. Chmura. J. Clark, D. Holdcroft, M. Gmuer. R. Kreutzer. SECOND ROW: L. janicko. YV. Leach, J. Boston, S. Kaduck, D. Kobus, N. Coholic, M. Bradley, A. 'Borgese, F. Kujbus, lllllllll ll Junior D was led by Mr. William Dixon, the homeroom teacher, and the class officers: A. Borgese, J. Conners, G. Boeh, and R. Horn. Cautious humor was carried on by jim Connors, Dan Holdcroft, and Ed France. The class idolized its standout star, Armand Borgese, who played varsity halfback and also basketball in the guard position. J. Bolin. THIRD ROW: J. Heidenreich, S. Commendatore, P. Kress, J. Connors. E. Budziszewski, R. Horn, R. Brehl, F. Blake, J. Flynn. A contender in all intramural activities, junior D also claimed unusually staunch support in school dances and other activities. In the race all the way to the wire in all the drives, they came out on top in the Central Booster drive to lead their division. sr Nest clad president poses mth staff Mr. Dixon doesn't notice sad abuse of Palmer Method. I FIRST ROVV: G. llursc, F. Rairlili, IJ. Contrary, B. Grziupv, T. Kzisunich, P. Keller, R. Hune, P, Bauer, J, Gorslii. J. Kelly, SEC- OND ROW: R. Binz. M. Becker, A. De31arco, j. Herrick, H. JU lllll F Being a small class did not hinder junior F from becoming one of the more active homerooms in the school. Mr. Lesniak was the homeroom teacher of this ine group of energetic students. The class officers were P. Keller, Y. Doyle, and J. Gorski. A true class with the good old spirit which Mr. Lesniak instilled into all of his classes, ff, ,x fricks, J. Che-snes, lf. Davis. D. .-Xltmyer, R. DeI.oxx1'y, THIRD ROW1 F. Buchman, B. Codori. A. Brace, R. Elgellce, A. Giehrl, R. Krah, Y. Doyle. these men went out and did their part in every school drive. The sodality had four active members from this class in F. Karlik, R. Hune, Y. Doyle and R. Binz. The athletic activity of the class was shared by A. Brace and A. Demarco, who performed for the North courtmen. Raiding Supplies with Brother Mike. Officers pose at Chaminade display. ,., . . ZW'-' Rt. , l 1 perspective. Mechanical drawing class in S-hop math perplexcs officers. g FIRST ROW: J. Schlosser, T, Peitz, A. Yiviano, E. Yolzer, J. Pfeifer, XV. Rengers, J. Purcell, J. Ziegler. SECOND ROVV: R, Walker, R. Weber. W. Schaefer, R. Sell, J. Marak. J. Richard, R. Schlegel, L, Mihlfried, P, Scheenecker. THIRD ROW: J. Leonski, 'Their existence brightened by the clowning capers of john Ondek and Robert Weber, the members of Junior G found time to participate in a vast number of activities. Among those most pertinent to the vitality of North Cath- olic were football, basketball, softball, bowling and min- strel dancing and singing. Under the direction of the J. Rozanski, .-X. Young, A. Schlick, A. Gotkiewicz, R. Snow, R. Wagner, J. Ondck, FOURTH ROW: I.. Roos, W. Imler, A. Weiss, R. Magerl. UNIIIRG homeroom teacher, Brother john Gilfether, the in- tricacies of religion assumed the proportions of utter distress. The elected staff members who assisted president Ray Snow in the administration of the various functions of class government were Bill Schaefer, vice presidentg and John Ondek, secretary. Don't blame meg I only work here. No homework for the rest of the week! Seniors Ready Slap For its Initial Emi ,W 'WWHUNW NURT,y 10095 1, D TES IN F or 'of 'frsauill' JEROME J ABMAYR Most Holy lName Jerry Footballl Intramurals 1 2 3 Mmstrel 1 2, 3, 4 Sodalrty 1, 2 3 4 Server s Cl 1 2 3 WILLIAM ACKERMAlN INat1v ty Freshman Football 1 Intramurals 1, Mmstrel 1 4 Sodallty 4 Class Officer 3 Student Councll 1 3 HENRY C ADAMS Sacred Heart Henry B nd 1 2, 3, Variety Showl 2 Mmstrell 2 3 4 So ahty 1, 2, 3 4 Class Officer 2 3 Student Councll 4 Server s Club Z 3 4 CARMEN F AMELIO-Our Lady of Perpetual Help- Se Nativity Joe Intramurals 1 2 Mmstrel , 4 Sodalxty 1 2 3 4 Library Staff 1 2, 3 4 CHARLES P BALKEY St Marys fShpgJ Chuck Basketball 1 Intramurals 1 CHARLES J BARANOWSKI St Cyprxan Baron Intramurals 1 ROBERT A BARBARY St Ursula Cat Football! 2 Intramurals 1, 2 3 4 Narlety Show Trojan Yearbook 4 Sodallty 1, 2 3 4 Class Officer 1, 2, 3 4 Student Council 1 Socral Commlttee 3 4 Science Honor Soclety 2 3 Honor Student 1 2 3 4 Hall Guard 2 4 Stage Crew 1 2 DONALD BARTH Most Holy Name Archie Intra murals 1, 2 3, 4 Sodalxty 1 ROBERT E BARTH St Anns Long Orland Intramurals Mmstrel 4 Yearbook 4 Jerome J Abmayr W1ll1am Ackerman Henry C Adams oseph R Arch Carmen F Amelro Charles P Balkey Charles J Baranowskr Robert A Barbary if Donald Barth Robert E Barth Q, X , N 1 ,. 'lx ga arf. . V , git jf! , ,or or .1 ,,- ' W I x . . ,, ,..7. A X I , ,, xi 3. ur., 1 -e. -J 1 i- - . 2....' , ' ' ' 1, ,4... ' , J . A T -.tCK YL a , 4... ' , ' , , , I d. i , , it Q . , , H - N bastian -Class Officer 2 . . . JOSEPH R. ARCH- , uno 1 1 1 , A ,2,'3,4... . -. ' -rc nT t.. J l . . -so ' J H-i , , 3,4... , , ' ' 1... ' ' , , ... , ... ' , J W- - 2,4... ' ' , ' 'll' . , -.. , , , -.. , uno , use if , ual . :nu I Q' 4- Q 4.3. 4, 'K l l QQ fi 'V H -v' Edmund J. Beach Ronald F. Becker 2 51. 7 Denis E. Bcdel Donald F. Bedel 6- 3 .1 3 ,M y ' - -All c l- x I ' Robert W. Bcnna John L. Best Edward N. Bichler Edward T. Binder Ronald Blobner Leonard F. Boehler A f -:ff 515 like EDMUND J. BEACH-Nativity- Ed -Mana- ger1,2 . . . Speech Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Debating 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Minstrel 4 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . RONALD F. BECKER-St. Cyril's-'tSpook -Basketball 1 . . . Intramurals 1, 2, 3 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . DENIS E. BEDEL-St. Anthony -UBeedIe -Debating 1, 2, 3 . . . Minstrel 1, 2 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Class Officer 2 . . . Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . DONALD F. BEDEL -St. Anthony- Bettle -Intramurals 1, 2 . . . ROBERT W. BENNA-St. Ambrose-f'Bob - Intramurals 1 . . . Minstrel 1 . . . Trojan News 4 . . . Trojan Yearbook 4 . . . Hall Guard 2,4 . . . JOHN L. BEST-Most Holy Name-'4Sunshine -Intramurals 1, 2, 3 . . . Minstrel 1, 2 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3 . . . Library Staff Z . . . Stage Crew 3 . . . EDWARD N. BICHLER-St. Boniface- 'fEd -Minstrel 1 . . . EDWARD T. BINDER- Nativity- Looseleaf -Intramurals 1, 2, 3 . . . Sodality 1, 2 . . . RONALD BLOBNER-St. Aloysius- Ron -Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Minstrel 4 . . . Trojan Yearbook 4 . . . LEONARD F. BOEHLER-St. Ann- Len -Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3. 1951 QXgLlC Hfg T C' Z 959 A Q l 3 X V f Robert F Bolsmger Leo Bonomo TSBUVQA ROBERTF BOLSINGER St Cyr1lofAlexandr1a Tmy Footballl 2 3 LEO BONOIVIO St Athanaslus Lee Honor Student 1 ANTHONY BORGESE St Cyrxl of Alexandrla Tony Football 1 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 4 Intramurals 1 Class Offrcer PATRICK T BRADLEY St Theresa Tex Sodahtyl 2 CORNELIUSJ BREN NAN St Peters Oswald Intramuralsl 2 3 Mmstrell 2 4 Sodalltyl 2 3 4 JOSEPH A BRENNAN St Peters joe Baseball 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Radlo Players 4 Mmstrel 1 2 3 4 Trojan Hear book 4 So allty 1 2 3 4 Lxbrary Staff Hlstory Honor Soclety 3 4 Ha Guard 3 4 DONALD G BROSKEY St Ann Don Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Minstrel Sodahty 4 Xl ILLIAM F BRUECK NER Most Holy Name B111 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Class Ofticerl GEORGE F BUCSEK St Marys Mr Muslc Intramuralsl 2 B nd 1 2 3 4 Minstrel 2 4 REGIS F BURKHART St Marys QShpgj Burke Football 2 Intramurals 1 2 3, 4 Mmstrel Sodallty 1 ll Hill Anthony Borgese Patrxck Bradley L Cornelxus J Brennan Joseph A Brennan Donald G Broskey George F. Bucsek Wlllxam F Brueckner F. Regis Burkhart Michael F Butler Q Thomas Byrnes Thomas P Cahxll J Robert Callahan Carl L Cantella Joseph W. Claus John Carroll Thomas Conley Bemard P. Connolly Joseph R. Connolly MICHAEL BUTLER St Franc1s Yavler Mlke Intramurals 1 2 Class Offxcer 1 THONIAS BX RINES Assumptlon Tlmmy Mmstrel 2 Sclence Honor SOCICIY 3 4 THOMAS P CAHILL Assumptlon Tom Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Mmstrell 2 allty 1 2 3 Library Staff 3 Sclence Honor SOCICIY 3 4 ROBFRT J CALLAHAN St Cyrll of Alexandrla Joe Intramurals l 2 Nlmstrel 1 Sodahty Honor Student 1 3 CARL L CANTELLA St Cyr1l Coa Intramurals Mmstrelsl 2 3 4 JOHN CARROLL Assumptlon Chrxstmas Intramuralsl 2 3 Sodalrty 4 JOSEPH W CLAUS St Nlarys Pmecreek Joe Intramurals 1 2 3 'Nlmstrel 1 Class Offlcer 1 Hall Guard 4 IHONI AS CONLEY St Cyrll of Alexandrla Tom Basketball 1 2 Intramurals 1 2 Mmstrel 3 Sodahty l 3 Soclal Commlttee 4 BERIN ARD P CONINOLLY Annunclatlon Lady killer Football l 2 3 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Mmstrell 3 4 Sodallty 2 Class Officer 1 3 4 Servers Club 2 . . . Library Staff 2 . . . JOSEPH R. CON- NOLLY-St. Peter s- 'Nlus -Intramurals l 2 . . . Sodality 1 2 . . . Class Ofllcer 1. 1951 10093 S OQQTES IN 1.-'06 Z 9-59 A X51 ,TTSBUBQ JOHIN CONWAY JR St Bomface- Pres Football 1 2 Intramurals 1, 2 3 4 Mm stre 1 2 Sodalrty 1 Class Officer 4 Student Councrl 4 Student Councxl Commlttee THOMAS COYNE Most Holy Lame- Arm Football 4 Baseball 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 Hall Guard 3 JOHN CUMMIINGS St Athanasrus Poopdeck Intramurals 2, 4 Mmstrel 3 Trojan Yearbook 4 GEORGE DAVIS Assumpuon George Foot b 2 3 4 Intramurals 1,2 3, 4 Class Offlcer 4 Servers Club I ROBERT E DAVIS Annuncratron Buckwheat Foot b 1 Z Intramuralsl 2 3 Sodalltyl Lrbrary Staff 2 DOMENIC DEBONIS Madonna of Jerusalem Gunner Football 1 Basketball 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 4 Mmstrel l 4 Class Officer 2 4 Hall Guard PAUL M DEEGAN Assumptlon Paul Bowlmg 2 3 4 Intramuralsl 2 4 Mmstrel 1 Sodallty 1, 2, 3 4 Scrence Honor Soc1ety4 EDWARD B DESANTIS-Madonna of jerusalem Sangre Football 2 Intra murals 1, 2 3 4 RICHARD L DICKMAN lNat1v1ty Andy Intramurals 2 Mmstrel 1 2 3 4 Sodalrtyl 2 3, 4 PAUL A DIEL St Francrs Xavner Toble Mmstrel 2,3 Class Officer 2 ll lllll john Conwav Thomas Coyne 1 john Cummmgs George Davxs Robert E Davxs Domemc DeBoms av- , Paul Deegan Edward B DeSantns 5 Richard L Dxckman Paul A Dxel Martin A. Ditmore Charles V. Doherty .L X NN' 1... J an . ' if .IT . , , H: 2. . r rr I ' 1-:x .ag. H -:met ,. f 2 f '. ei , 3 ,-...wwf-11 'T ti-35 s 1' gh., 2 - 'gif , K I , ,-,k 1 42 M,.,. 5 .xi'?,iP,,, ,I . , ,357 . , . s I . , as 4 , I - . I rrrr ' A I f 3 V' -Fig. George C. Dorsch Michael W. Dotterweich Q X-6. Thomas H. Dreher Ernest P. Driscoll Q 'CL'- Joseph R. Dzubay James J. Eagan .Qi Kenneth R. Easler Richard A. Eichner MARTIN A. DITMORE-St. Anthony's-'fDitto -Intramurals 2, 3 . . . Science Honor Society 3, 4 . . . CHARLES V. DOHERTY-Nativity- Doc -Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4 . . . Speech Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Debating 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Minstrel 2, 4 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Class Officer 2 . . . Trojan Yearbook 4 . . . Student Council 2, 4 . . . Library Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Science Honor Society 3, 4 . . . Literary Honor Society 1 . . . Honor Student 1, 3, 4 . . . GEORGE C. DORSCH-St. Ambrose- Big George -Football 1, 2 . . . Bowl- ing 4 . . . Minstrel 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . MICHAEL W. DOTTERWEICH-St. Peter's-- Duke -Baseball 4 . . . Bowling 4 . . . Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Class Officer 1 . . . THOMAS H. DREHER-St. Cyril- Tom'l- Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Speech Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Dramaticssl, Z . . . Variety 1 . . . Minstrel 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Trojan News 2 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Class Officer 3, 4 . . . Student Council 3, 4 . . . Student Council Committees 3, 4 . . . Student Council President 4 . . . ERNEST P. DRISCOLL-St. Andrew- 'fWoody -Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4 . . .Minstrel 1, 2, 4 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3 , . . Class Officer 1, 2 . . . Hall Guard 1, 4 . . . JOSEPH R. DZUBAY-Sacred Heart- Joe -Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . JAMES J. EAGAN-St. Aloysius- Prayers -Intramurals 3 . . . KENNETH R. EASLER-Assumption- 'fBoots -Football 2 . . . Intramurals 1, 2 . . . Min- strel 1 . . . Sodality 2, 3, 4 . . . Honor Student 1 . . . RICHARD A. EICHNER-St. Alphonsus- Rich',-Intramurals 1, 2 . . . Sodality 2, 3, 4 . . . Class Officer 1 . . . Honor Student 3 . . . Hall Guard 4 . . . Carrier 2. 1951 QUU H1 ure, o rc 9: Z 939 A Q Xyl Tsauvgl IX ILLIAM j EISENSCHMID All Samts EISIC Intramuralsl 2 3 4 B ndl Z 3 NI nstrell 2 3 4 Sodalltyl 2 Student Councxl Committees 4 Llbrary Staff FREDW ERIVIEL St Bomface Fear less Freddne Football 2 Intramurals Z 4 Mmstrel 1 4 Trojan Yearbook 4 Hall Guard 3 JOHN H ERMOND St Andrews John Ifootball 1 3 Intramurals Baseball 4 ROINALD M F-XLLER St Boniface jake Intramurals 3 Hnstory Honor Socxety 3 4 GEORGE F FERRAINCE St Gabrlel Drd Football 1 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Mmstrell 2 3 Class Ofticer 3 Student Council 3 Student Council Commxttees 3 Library Staff Carrler 4 Hall Guard 2 HARRY S FIRABEN St Bonlface Fxreballs Art IS NI nstrel 1 2 3 Class Officer 2 Student Council 2 RAYMOND G FLECK EINSTEIIN St Cyril of Alexandrla Fleck Footballl Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Radlo Players 3 4 Trojan News 2 3 4 Sodallty Hlstory Honor Soclety 4 Llter ary Socxety 1 Honor Student 1 2 3 Carrier 2 Hall Guard 3 ROBERT FLECK EINSTEIN StTheresa Bob Intramuralsl 2 NIIHSIYCI 3 4 Llbrary Staff Z RICHARD T FORD St Francls Xavrer Glenn Intramurals 1 2 3 4 '-7' Wlllxam J Elsenschmrd Fred W Ermel john H Ermond Ronald M Faller Davld J Flscher Raymond G Fleckensteln ja l li? 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A A Q W Il nb- K . 1?fx:M.l V' 'Q ! 7 7 ' is! no S' ' X l 0 n X 4 ' 1 X r Thomas j Fowler james R Fox Donald J Franz Herbert J Frednck T' Kenneth Froehhch Raymond J Fuechslm GX 5' Frank Funovxts Charles J Geszler Raymond R Geyer Howard E Gxllespxe THOMAS J FOWLER St Leo Tom Art Club 1 Honor Student 2 JAMES R FOX St Marys fShpgj jm Intramurals 1 2 Sodahty 3 4 DONALD -I FRANZ-St Bomface Buck Basketballl 2 Intramurals Mmstrel 3 4 Sodahty 1 4 HERBERT J FREDRICK Assumptlon Hee tor Intramurals 1 2 Sodahty 3 Class Offlcer 1 KENNETH FROEHLICH S Cyrll s of Alexandrla Ixen Basketball 1 2 Intramuralsl Z 3 4 Mmstrell 2 3 4 Sodahty 1 2 3 Student Councll COmmlltCCS 4 RAYMOND j FUECHSLIIN St Theresa Ray Sodahty 1 2 FRANK FUNOVITS St Anns Funny Footballl 2 Intramurals Mmstrell 2 Sodalxtyl 2 3 Class Ofhcer 4 Lnbrary Staff 1 2 3 CHARLESJ GESZLER St Marys QNSJ Cebby Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Mmstrel4 RAYMOND R GEYER Most Holy Name Ed :tor Football 1 Baseball l Intramurals Bandl 2 Trojan Newsl 2 3 4 Trojan Yearbook 4 Server s Club 1 Honor Student 1 2 HOWARD F GILLESPIE-St Andrew Dlzzy Class Officer 3 l9I 100955 S IN pl as 959 f 'ffsauvlf RICHARD P GOERL St Ambrose Honey Mmstrell 2 3 MATTHEW GONCAR St Marys KNSJ Butsy Intramurals 1 2 Class Officer 1 RAYMOND GRADKOVS SRI St John Cantlus Fats Intramuralsl Z 3 Mmstrel 3 WALTER GRONKOWSKI St Marys QShpgJ Waltex Intramurals 1 3 Band 2, 3, 4 Mmstrel 2 4 Sodahty 3, GEORGE M GUKE St Peters- Dancer Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Class Offlcerl 2 3 jr St John Cantlus Joe Football 2 3 Intramurals 1 2 3 Basketball Manager 1 2 Mmstrell Z 3 4 Trojan News 2 3 Sodallty 1 2 3 4 Class Officer 3 Student Councll 3 4 Student Councll Commlt tees 4 Art Club 1 2 3 4 Poster Club 4 Hall Guard 2 TERRENTCE A HANDYSIDE St Cyrll Terry Intramurals 1 2 3 M1nstrel 3 Art Club 1 RICHARD E HARTUNG St Athanaslus De Bomber Football 3 4 Basketball 1 Baseball 1 2 3 Intramurals 1 Z 3 4 Sodalltyl 2 3 Class Officer 1 2 3 Student Council 1 EDWARD HAUBER Annunclatlon Ed Football 2 Intramurals 1 2 3 Mmstrel Trojan Yearbook 3 4 THOMAS C HAYSON St Aloysxus- Ace Intramurals 1 Class Officer 3, 4 Student Councll 3 Hall Guard 2 4 R1chard P Goerl Matthew Goncar Raymond Gradowskr Walter Gronkowskl George M Guke joseph Hajnas X- Terrence A Handysrde Rxchard E Hartung xi Edward Hauber Thomas C Hayson fx 4' 'Q' QV' N J' T ' TE R I Q0 x I N . m l D 'Q it gl vw z 3 f . Q I . xx Xi I . ' ,o .. Qt at- - 4' - rt wi- wy' I 77 ' v Y r,., .flcl C- , 1 v gr ya '- , ' if A 4- f v 'M' T v , : -' u 1 5 W l o-n n-1.44 A ,,'-it liz, I ' Q W 7 ' 7 1 1 ' ' Y 1-ll T! . . , 4 . . . .. 1 . l H H 7 1 2 - ' ' 1 y f . . . Student Council 1, 2 . . . JOSEPH HAJNAS, fn :Te 4 . , a I l 1 a - - - 1 : 3 . . . , , , . . . , , 4 . . . , , , . . . . . . , I Q Q - . . . , , , . . . V . . . 1 .ill . . Hu- l . . , . , , . . . Q 'U . ,Q , . . . . . . , , . . . , , , . . . , , y K . Q Q I , , l Q l . , . 2 . .. - ' ' -ff ' ' Ti Q n Q , , l I I . l ' ff IL . , tk z,3... ' n 1 . , . g li A X l 0 tt Q. L f :wg 45. rv- 35 p K -:N Charles J. Heidenreich Joseph J. Heinlein James A. Hengelsberg Robert Herman f ZH? 1 413 if fr iii:- , LF Q- -1 .1-411181 'in . died, 'f' I we ,J ,, .H .... gg , ,:,,g'Qg,, . 'Ni -Y ., M ,,,4.,. . va f '3141,?,-:.fj2x ,' G Albert J. Hohman Clarence V. Huber James Hennessey Richard Hoffman I Edward Hrdlicka Thomas E. Huber CHARLES J. HEIDENREICH-St. Aloysius- 'fCharley,'-Minstrel 3, 4 . . . JOSEPH J. HEIN- LEIN-St. Boniface-''MiIo -Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Minstrel 2, 4 . . . Class Officer 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Honor Student 3 . . . JAMES HENGELSBERG-St. Ursula- Henk -Intrm murals 1 . . . Sodality 1 . . . JAMES HENNESSEY -Annunciation- Hot Rod -Intramurals 2, 4 . . . ROBERT HERMAN-St. Ann-'tHerm -Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Band 1, Z, 3, 4 . . . Variety Show 1, 2 . . . Minstrel 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Sodality 1 . . . Library Staff 1, 2, . . . RICHARD HOFFMAN -St. Anthony- Richie -Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . . . Minstrel 4 . . . Sodality 4 . . . ALBERT J. HOH- MAN-Nativity- A.J. -Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Trojan News 2, 3, 4 . . . Yearbook 4 . . . Sodality 3, 4 . . . Class Officer 1 . . . EDWARD HRDLICKA-St. Mary's tN.S.J- Squeeky - Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Sodality 4 . . . CLARENCE HUBER-St. Ursula- Clem -Sm dality 1 . . . Class Officer 1, 2 . . . THOMAS F. HUBER-Assumption- Uncle Tom -Basketball 2 . . . Bowling 3, 4 . .' . Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Minstrel 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Trojan News 2, 3, 4 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Science Honor Society 3, 4 . . . Honor Student 1 . . . Hall Guard 4. 1951 NAQLIC H10 R TH HS RT S IN pla F NU I 43 X 'IDD X Nl 'I cn as 5 0 9-39 EDWARD J HURSEN Samt Joseph Sharps burg Baseball 4 Intramuralsl 2 3 Mmstrel 4 Sodallty 2 4 Llbrary Staff 2 JOHN HYNES St Athanaslus Happy Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Mrnstrell 4 Class Officer 1 Student Council Commxttees 4 MICHAEL J IRLBACHER St Theresa Whoopy Mmstrel 2 Sodalrty 1 RICH ball 2 Intramurals 3 JOSEPH J JACK LINE Most Holy Name Jack Intramurals 2 Speech Club 4 Mmstrel 2 Trojan Yearbook 4 Class Offlcer 4 Honor Student 2, 3, 4 Carrrer 4 WILLIAM JACKSOIN Most Holy Name- Butch Intra murals 4 JOHN F JARVIS Assumptlon Jarv Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Mmstrel 1 2 WAYNE W JELINEK St Wenceslaus Needlehead Basketball 1 2 3 4 Base b 2 3, 4 Intramurals 3, 4 Class Officer Hall Guard 3 RICHARD H JOHN SON St Marys CShpgJ Dick Basketball 2 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Mmstrel 3 4 Sodalxtyl HARRY J JORDAN St Anthony Harry Football 1 Bowlmg 3 4 Glee Club 1 Mmstrel 4 Trojan Yearbook 4 Sodahty 1 E lllll Edward J Hursen John Hynes Mrchael J Irlbacher Rrchard F Ivamsln 7' Joseph J Jacklme Wxllram Jackson 1 John F Jarvxs Wayne W Jelmek Rrchard H Johnson Harry J Jordan ar' Q? ts' N , o Ex K I N K '. R ,gl I J ,SRL l ' ' NX - f ' ,o .. Qt 5 - N ' f - - .,,,4... ' 3 . . . - y. ' - , , , , .ARD F. IVANISIN-St. Gabriel- Ivan -Base A -si l 7 . it YL ' - W ,3,4... ' ,3,4 ' H yu- v v 1 ' ' ' u 1 1 l . . 3, 4 . . . . - . ' all , . . . . . . 1, 2 . . . . . . ' . - - as . N N . Gerard J Kaehn Frank J Katlch Charle Kehr Jr Eugene C Keller Kenneth F Kelly Thomas Kelsesky Edward J. Kim John J- Kirk Donald V. Klajnowski Edward L- Klckntl' GERARDJ KAELIN St Athanaslus Cuda Football 1 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Class Officer 3 Hall Guard 4 FRANK J KATICH St Theresa Frank Manager 3 Mmstrel Trojan News 3 Class Officer 1 Ar Clubl 2 3 4 Poster Clubl 2 3 4 CHARLES KEHR JR St Joseph Charlie Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Sodalltyl EUGENE C KELLER Most Holy lName- Klller Bas ketballl 2 Intramurals 1 2 KENNETH F KELLY St Alphonsus Shm Intramurals THOMAS KELSESKY St Edward Ixelly Baseball 2 4 Intramrualsl 2 3 Honor Student 3 4 EDWARD J KIM St Bomface Ed Intramuralsl 2 3 4 JOHN J KIRK Annunclatxon Krlk Base ball 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Glee Club M1nstrel2 3 4 Sodallty 3 4 Hlstory DONALD KLAJNOWSKI St Cyprnan Klme Intramurals 2 3 4 M1nstrel2 3 4 Sodallty 2 3 4 Art Club Z EDWARD L KLEKNER St Leo Klmker Intramurals B nd12 3 4 Var1ety1Z M'nstrel 1 2 3 4 . . . Sodality 1 4 . . Class Ofiicer 1 3 . . Student Council Committees 4 191 R Ty HS OQT S IN I.-106 NU E X 'IDD X Nl Nl ua m C 'D 6' 9.19 RICHARD A ROCHER St Leo Cook Baseball 2 3 Intramurals 1 Narlety 2 Class Officer 2 3 JAMES H KRAMER St Cyrll Herkxe Football Z 3 4 Intramurals Sodallty 1 Class Officer 1 4 Honor Student 1 I ALL KRAMER St Mary Glenshaw Moose Intramurals 2 HEX RY VV KRETSCHMAIER All Samts Henry Intramurals! 2 3 4 Cheer Leader 3 4 Minstrel 1 2 3 4 Trojan News 2 Sodallty ANTHONY G KREUTZER St Athana srus Iuller Carr1er3 4 JOSEPH IxRELT ZER St Athanaslus Kraut CHARLES KUMPFMILLER St Anthony Kumpf Bowling 1 Intramurals 2 3 4 PALL KLINZ Most Holy IName Paul ANDREW I LAMPE St Joseph Andy Baseball 2 Intramurals 3 Band 2 3 4 Radlo Player Varlety Show 2 Mmstrel 2 3 4 Sodallty 4 Class Officer 4 Llbrary Staff 1 Llterary Honor Society 1 3 4 Federatlon Officer 4 PHILIP LANGE Natxvlty Phll Band 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 Varlety Show Mmstrell 2 3 4 Sodalltyl ll lllll Richard A Kocher James H Kramer Paul Kramer Henry W Kretschmaxer Anthony G Kreutzer Joseph Kreutzer Charles Kumpfmxller Paul Kunz I' Andrew J Lampe Phxhp E Lange mm n Joseph F. Lazewski John N. LeahY Thomas Legler Bernard Lennartz 7. 'Uv - George G. Lindbloom William F. Linkenheimer Richard R. LoCascio James E. Loebig ' 14 in V. ,fl 1' li Vincent A. Loebig Joseph M. McBurney JOSEPH F. LAZElVSKI4St. Cyprian-'fLazr'- Sodality 1 . . . Class Ofncer 2 . . . Honor Student 1 .. . . JOHN N. LEAHY--St. Cyril- Jack -Intrzb murals 1, 2, 3 . . . Minstrel 1, 3 . . . Sodality 1 . . . THOMAS LEGLER-St. Francis Xavier-'tLeg -Baseball 2, 3, 4 . . . Intramurals 1, 2, 4 . . . Minstrel 2, 3 . . . BERNARD LENNARTZ-St. Peteris--l'Bernie'l-Baseball 3, 4 . . . Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Class Officer 1, 2 . . . Student Coun- cil 1, 2 . . . GEORGE G, LINDBLOOM-All Saints - Gallileo -Science Honor Society 4 . . . WIL- LIAM F. LINKENHEIMER-Most Holy Name- Link -Intramurals 1, 2 . . . Football Manager 2 . . . Glee Club 1 . . . Minstrel 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Trojan Yearbook 4 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . RICHARD R. LOCASCIO-All Saints- Ramona -Band 2, 3 . . . Variety Show 1 . . . Minstrel 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Trojan News 3, 4 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council Committees 4 . . . Art Club 1, 2, 3, . . . Carrier 1 . . . Hall Guard 2 . . . Bookstore 2, 3, 4 . . . JAMES F. LOEBIG-St. Mary-'4Jell,'-Intra- murals 1, 4 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. . . VINCENT A. LOEBIG-St. Leo- Anthony -Intramurals 1, 2, 3 . . . Variety Show 2 . . . Minstrel 1 . . .JOSEPH M. M5:BURNEY-St. Andrew- Jose'l-Minstrel 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Art Club 1, 2. 1951 Z 9.19 A X V I Joseph McCabe Richard McCabe Tsauvlx JOSEPH MCCABE St Peter Jumbo Foot b 1 2 3 Basketballl 2 3 RICHARD NICCABE St Peter Rlchle Football 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 4 Intramurals 1 Sodallty 3 4 Class Officer 3 Honor Student JOHN W MCCARTHY St Scholas tlcas Mac Football 3 4 Basketballl Baseball 2 4 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Variety Show 2 Trojan Yearbook 4 Class Officer 2 , Student Council 1 2 4 Student Council Committees 4 Science Honor Socletv 4 Honor Student 1 2 Hall Guard 4 JAMES W MCDEVITT Annunclatlon Carol Intramurals 1, Z, 3, 4 JOHN G MCDONALD St Athanaslus Lover Baseball 4 Intra murals 2 3 4 DANIEL McDONOUGH St Peters Mack Intramurals 1, 2 3 4 GEORGE J MCSTAY St Peters Mac Foot bal 1 Baseball 4 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 Mmstrel 4 Sodallty 1, 2 Hall Guard 2 JOSEPH C MACKIN Annun clatlon Rupert Intramuralsl 2 4 Mmstrel Sodallty 4 Class Officer 1 JOHN B MADDEN St Cyr1lofAlexandr1a Strauss Intramurals 2 3 4 Hall Guard 2 . . JOHN M MAKOWSKI--St. Cyprians- Mucko -I - tramurals 1, 2 3 4 . . . Minstrel 4 . . . Sodality 3 . . . Class Officer 3 4 . . . Student Council 3 4 . Student Council Committees 4 Hill John W McCarthy James W McDev1tt John G McDonald Daniel McDonough Q George J. McStay Joseph C. Mackin John B. Madden John M. Makowski Ronald E Mang John R Martin Robert G Mazenko Rrchard M Meade Vmcent Melle Aloysrus L Mensell Wlllxam H Mered1th Charles J Meyer if Martm C Mxhm Donald W Muller X RONALD L MANG Most Holy Name- Bob Bowlmg 2 3 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 M1nstre14 JOHN R MARTIN St Andrew jack Baseball 4 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Mmstrel 4 ROBERT G NIAZENKO St Wlncent Oregon Flash Baseball 2 4 Intra murals 2 3 4 Sodahty 2 Honor Student 2 RICHARD M MEADE St Mary s CN S J Dick Mmstrell 2 3 4 Sodalltyl 2 3 A t Club 1 2 3 Bookstore 1 2 3 VINCENT MELLE Madonna of Jerusalem lVemtz Footballl 2 Intramuralsl 2 3 Mmstrel 4 ALOYSIUS L MEISELL-Most Holy Name A1156 Football 1 Bowlmg 3 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 'Vlmstrell 2 3 4 Sodallty 2 3 4 Hall Guard 4 WIL LIAM H MEREDITH St Cyr1lofAlexandr1a W1 le Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 4 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Sodal1ty4 Sclence Honor Society 4 CHARLES J MEYER St Anthony Chuck Intramurals 3 Mmstrel MARTIN C MIHM St Marys QNSJ Governor Mmstrel 2 3 4 Trolan News Trojan Yearbook 4 Sodallty 1, 2 3 4 Class Officer 1 3 4 Student Councll Com mlttees 4 Library Staff 3 4 Hlstory Honor SOCICIY 3 4 Honor Student 1 2 3 4 DOINALD W MILLER Sacred Heart Don Intramuralsl 2 3 4 M1nstrel4 1951 10095 ls og S 'N Flo? 1 9.59 A Q vf ITTSBUVQ' GERALD VS MILLER St Anthony Nlurph Baseball 4 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Band 3 Xarlety Show 1 Z Mmstrel 1 2 Trojan Yearbook 4 Sodallty 2 Llbrary Staff 1 GLENN C MILLER St Anthony Clem Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Mnstrel 1 2 4 Sodallty 2 JOHN C MILLER Annunclatlon Long John Intra muralsl 2 3 4 M1nstrel3 4 Sodahty 4 Student Councnl Commrttees 4 Sclence Honor Socxety 3 4 GERARD MOELLER St Anthony Moel GEORGEJ NEI BAUER St Bomface Dmgbat Intramurals Bandl 2 3 4 lVI1nstrel1 2 3 Sodallty 1 3 4 Class Offxcer 1 JOSEPH R NICKEL St Aloyslus Elbxe Intramurals , 4 Mmstrel 1 2 3 Sodalltyl 2 Class Officer 4 Carrler 4 ROBERT T NOWAK Natxvlty Bob Football 2, 3 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Mmstrel 1 2 3 Sodalrty 1 2 Class Ofiicer 2 Hall Guard JOHN OBRIEN St Francis Xavler Jack Intramurals 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 Sodalltyl JOHN S OSTROWSKI St Cyprxan Ossxe Baseball 2 4 Intramurals 1 , Mmstrel 2 3 4 Trojan Yearbook 4 Sodahty 2, 3, 4 Scxence Honor Society 4 Honor Student 1 Hall Guard 2 4 EDWARD J PATTON-St Scholastlca Blood 81 Guts Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Mmstrel 1 2 Sodahty 7 E lllll Gerald W Mlller Glenn C Mrller i John C Miller Gerard Moeller George J Nelbauer Joseph R Nxckel Robert T Nowak John O Brxen John S Ostrowskr Edward J Patton NURT,L, 9.39 A X V f Dan Rose Donald E Rosenbcrger ,TTSBUVQ DAN ROSE-St Athanasnus Dan Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 4 Intramurals 1 2,3 4 Mmstrell 4 Sodalltyl 2 3 Hal Guard 4 DONALD F ROSEN BERGER St Bomface- Rosle Intramurals 1 Band Student Councnl 2 GEORGE SARINIC St Nlckolas- Red Intramurals 1 2, 3 PAUL A SCHLOSSER St Marys Sharpsburg Slash Football 1, 2 Baseball 4 Intramurals , Mmstrel 1, 2 3 4 Sodahty 4 WILLIAM G SCHMITT St Boniface- Mouse Intramuralsl 2 4 Ban 1 2, 3 4 Mmstrel 2 4 Sodahty 1, 2 3 EDWARD S SCHULTZ-Holy Famlly Instltute- Toma hawk Intramurals LOUIS SCHURER St Joseph Louie Intramurals l 2 3 4 Mmstrel 2 3 4 Sodahty 2 4 Science Honor Socxety 3,4 ROBERTA SCHWARZMEIER St Bomface- Dad Intramuralsl 2 3, 4 Sodahty 2 3 4 Science Honor Soclety 4 REGIS F SENKO-St Marys- Rege Intra murals 1 Mmstrel 3 Trojan Yearbook 4 Sodahty 3 Class Officer 1 Poster Club 2 CHARLES SHEETS-St Mary s Glenshaw ' Chuck Mmstrel 2 Sodahty 2, 3 is George Sarlmc Paul A Schlosser Wnllxam G Schmxtt Edward S Schultz 1- Louxs Schurcr Robert A Schwarzmexer i Nr Regxs F Senko Charles Sheets QS..-f '9 , 5, Q' 1 'Q' 4 A .. f' X O 'I 1's.' l 1 'EL V . ' A X 1- , ' t4,. r. 'L - l f 1 rt 0. ' ,. ,o . Qt 5. .' . . ' 3 1 A . ' .TH Vg , A , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , X . . . ' , .v. . ' , , . . . l . A 1,'2, 3, 4 . . . Minstrel 2 . . . Class OfIlcer.2 . . . D lt ,LT1 1 1 . . . T' 1 . 1. . 7 , J 71 Q81 l,2,34... ,,':... ' - , , . . . d , , 1 0 1 . , l 1 1 l , 1 1 1 - ' ' rc - in . ,L 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . ' . , , , . . . . , 7 1 I 1 . , 1 1 1 ' - 0 1 ntl ,,-1 1 11' . l , , . . . ' , , 1 1 1 1 0 1 -4 ' . ' .K ' ' -N Q. , 1 1 1 . 0 I 1 1 1 1 . , -1 ll ff 1 ,. 17' 1: 3 F' ,J 5 L Gerald F Shema Arthur Siatkowski Paul Sieffert Jerome T Simon Rodger Sisca Francis E Skeen Robert Smith Charles J. Spatafore is Robert E. Spencer Kevin T. Staub GERALD F SHEWIA St Andrew Strikes Bowl1ng4 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Sodahty ARTHUR SI-XTKOVS SKI St Ambrose- Sky Football 1 2 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 PAUL SIEFFERT Natlvlty Pro Variety Show 2 'Nhnstrel 2 3 4 Trojan News 2 3 4 Trojan Yearbook 4 Sodahty Student Council 4 Honor Student 3 JERONIET SINION St Athanaslus Snuffy Intramuralsl Z 3 lVI1nstrel2 4 Sodal1ty2 RODGER F SISCA St Ursula Angelo Minstrel 2 3 4 Sodahtyl 2 3 4 Carrier 3 Trojan Yearbook 4 FRANICIS SKEEN Assumption Typer Basketball 1 Intramuralsl 2 Class Ofticerl Z ROBERT SMITH St Andrew Vinnie Baseball 2 3 4 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Mlnstrell 2 Sodahty 1 Hall Guard 3 4 CHARLES J SPATAFORE Nativity Chuck Football2 3, Bas etball 1 2 3 4 Bowlmg 2 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Mmstrell 2, 3 4 Sodahtyl 2 3 Class Officer 2 3 4 Student Council 3 4 Student Council Committees 3 4 . . . Hall Guard 4 . . . ROBERT E. SPENCER- lNativity- Bob -Baseball 4 . . . Intramurals 2 ...Bn 12 3 4...VarietyShow12... Minstrel 1 2 3 4 . . . KEVIN T. STAUB-All Saints- Goldie -Intramurals 1 2 3 . . . Class Officer 2. ' 191 10095 091' S IN I.-'06 Z 959 A Xyl 'frsnuvt EDWARD STORES St Andrews Dynamite Football 1 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 4 Man ager 1 Mmstrel 2 3 4 Sodallty 1 4 Class Offzcer 2 3 ROBERT A STURM Most Holy Name- Peep Footballl 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Class Ofncerl 2 3 4 WILLIAM P SVOBODA St Aloysnus B111 Basketball 1 Intra m rals 1 2 3 4 Hall Guard 2 JAMES T EDESCO-Our Lady of Perpetual Help- Black Jack Intramurals 1, 2 Mmstrel 1 2 Sodahty 1 RUDOLPH UJHAZY St Peters Irlsh Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Mmstrel 2 Sodallty Z REGIS A VEY St Ambrose Krd Intramurals 1, 2 3 4 Sodahty 2 3 LAWRENCE D VOLLMER Natlvlty Grendel Intramurals 2 3 Speech Club 4 Radro Players 3, 4 Mmstrel 1, 2 3 4 Trojan Yearbook 4 Sodallty 1 2 3, 4 Hlstory Honor Socxety 3 4 Honor Student 3 GEORGE WAGNER St Marys- Sparkle Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Mmstrell Sclence Honor Socxety 2 ROBERT WAGNER-St Mary s- Skeets Baseball 4 Bowlmg 4 Intramurals 1, 4 Mmstrel 1, 2 3, 4 Sodahty Sclence Honor Soclety 2 LEONARD J WALTER St Nlcholas- Len ll lllll Edward Stokes Robert A Sturm Wrllxam P Svoboda James Tedesco Rudolph Ujhazy Regls A Vey Lawrence D Vollmer George Wagner Robert Wagner Leonard J Walter VS! 1' E H Y N Kf, cn ' ' N '61, 3, v , , . xy . tx , .xx , Q . Y 10 .. Q A ali ,5 , 5 .1 -X If ' . 7 it ' 77 X A W gl Ii- B-.Q bln , Ill - ,, , , lbs o W . KA 77 , Q Y ' ,, ,,, ,,, . ' KL 'YY - , .. ' u ,, . ll - ' ' 77 ' C I - ,... , y, . , an one W. 1 Cl ' 77 ' h. 7 9 7 -'- - . Oil lla n W.. l WI- k'L ll '77 ' - - , , , .. H X . - -V0- I Y, W- 7 not I n , , , , . . , 7 fl 33 loc W- A ii- , , , loo ann 7 Cl Y, ' -W lil nit , ' fi YY . --. . . . I s nx l G X ' X .X- A 1 'ii' gffff' I Richard J. Weber James R. Welsh Vincent A. Werl GCOYEC Winghaft George Winkler Joseph G. Winkler James V. Wokutch William L. Wollinger James Zoeller RICHARD J. WEBER-St. Scholastica's- Dick -Football 1, 2, 3 . . . Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Minstrel 2, 3, 4 . . . Class Officer 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council 2, 3, 4 . . . Hall Guard 4 . . . JAMES R. WELSH-St. Peter's- Wimpy -Baseball 4 . . . Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . i. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Hall Guard 4 . . . VINCENT A. WERL-St. Ursula - Wolf -Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4... Glee Club 1 . . . Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . GEORGE WINGHART-St. Boniface- Wing -Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 1 . . . Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Sodality l . . . Class Officer 1, 2, 3 . . . Student Council 1,4 . . . GEORGE WINKLER-St. Leo- Char-treuse -Intramurals 1, 2, 3, . . . Variety Show 2 . . . Sodality l . . . JOSEPH WINKLER-St. Boniface- Smiles -- Intramurals 2, 3, 4 . . . JAMES WOKUTCH-St. Ann's- Sleepy -Intramurals 1 . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Minstrel 2 . . . Sodality 2, 3, 4 . . . Server's Club 2, 3, 4 . . . WILLIAM L. WOLFINGER- St. Ambrose-4'Peanuts -Football 1 . . . Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Class Officer 1,2 ...JAMES ZOELLER-St. Mary's Glenshaw- Jim -Mim strel 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Sodality 2, 3. l95l SENIOR B T. Dreher, most popular and most likely to succeed: R. McCabe, best athlete, M. Mihm, best student, R. LoCascio, best dancer, R. Meade, best dresser. SENIOR A J. Miller, best dancer, P. Sieflert, best student, J. McCarthy, best athlete: R. Barbary, did most for North, A. Hohman, most likely to succeed, R. Weber, best dresser and most popular. SENIOR F E. Stokes, best dresser, T. Coyne, best athlete, J. Hajnas, best dancer and most likely to succeed, J. Heinlein, best student and most popular. Q SENIOR C R. Sturm, best athlete, R. Callahan, most likely to succeed, C. Spatafore, most popular and did most for North, W. Jelinek, best dancer, R. Geyer, best student. SENIOR E L Boehler, best dressed: G. Davis, best dancer, J. Makowski, most popular: G. Lindbloom, best student and most likely to succeed. SENIOR D G. McStay, best dresser, J. Conway, did most for North, R. Rishak, best dresser, T. Kelsesky, best student, J. Kramer, best athlete, C. Amelio, most popular - .VV WYII0 005 501 410 urs For kevreat si J? ,li v A ' 5' . 2 R if .154 2. 1 . 6: I 1 ,, f 41- 1 if - , I -qw sniff , iwiffg if 'N f nl 5 FUNLANII FRIILIC Funland Frolics, North Catholic Min- strel of 1951, was worthy of the great minstrel tradition which exists at North. The endmen provided laughs to about five thousand people. Four of the endmen were seniors: Thomas Dreher as Mr. Col- gate Dirtytoothg Dick Weber as Mr. Roland Gutterballg Domenic DeBonis as Mr. Digitalis Wigglebones, and Vincent Melle as Mr. Nickelback Onderbottle. Underclassmen included Vincent Doyle as Mr. Shakewell B. Forusingg Bernard Berg as Mr. Otto B. Leftoutg and Bernard Regan as Mr. Ebony Sacroiliac. The chorus numbered about one-hundred-forty per- sons, and was admitedly one of the best singing ensembles in the history of North Catholic. The orchestra, too, was a high- light of the show, and in it the following were represented: William Schmitt, Robert Yoest, Richard Binz, George Bucsek, George Neibauer, joseph Briskey, Robert Herman, Frank Lamm, Richard Mueller, james Schwartz, Robert Magerl, joseph Mueller, Carl Roemele, Walter Gronkow- ski, Henry Adams, and Robert Spencer. Musical director for the production was Mr. J. William Kerns. Brother Bernard Plogman and his Art Club designed and painted the colorful and original scenery. 4 it 'iQQ, 4' lo V , --.. k 1 ,aa v Y' 5 31595 'EW xi 7 fff , . 1 f3Ew. 1.,. , L.. a.. Q93 ,Q .Q If .Q 9 ,ygqfgm ' ' , as .,..' nr ,lil ,Ap - 'f-1 ' 7 : 'aff ' K P , W , c i K ' wr .g,,4' .Q 4' 'is X ' 154 X if 5' Mil' 3 W ESQ s 9g -1 'BQ' I PROGRAM OPENING MEDLEY .,......, .... E nsemble TENNESSEE WALTZ .......,..,.... .... D ancers Vocalist-Charles Goetz Tap Dancers-Henry Muzzio and Vance Park INTERLOCUTOR-Charles Spatafore IT'S A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING, Joseph McBurney MA, HES MAKING EYES AT ME, tMr. Ebony Sacroiliacj-Bernard Regan NOLA . . . ,,,.....,,.,...,...,..... Henry Adams Yibraharp Solo A MIDSUMMER NIGHTMARE-Part One. .Endmen YANKEE DOODLE DANDY ....,.... Billy Meyer Tap Dance Specialty A MIDSUMMER NIGHTMARE-Part Two. .Endmen WHEN I GROW TOO OLD TO DREAM, John Makowski THE THING ,............4.....,......... Dancers Vocalist-John Ostrowski IILL GET BY ....,.......,...,.., Richard LoCascio WHAT YOU GONNA DO WHEN THE RENT COMES AROUND? tMr. Colgate Dirtytoothj-Thomas Dreher SHUFFLE OFF TO BUFFALO ..........,... Dancers Joseph Hajnas and Richard Meade LADY OF SPAIN ......,........,. Joseph McBurney Chuck Spatafore was intcrlocutor and master of ceremonies. He and the endmen were directed by Brother Robert Backherms. BIRTH OF THE BLUES .,.....i,ii........ Dancers Child-Carol Duffy FINALE . . . ................,. .... E nsemble One of the outstanding dance routines was The Thing. The dancers were G. Boeh, R. Fink, J. Fischer, G. Gray, E. Hursen, J. Hynes, E. Klekner, E. Lind- bloom, W. Linkenheimer, P. McKelvey, A. Meisell, W. Miller. G. Mitrecic, F. Pele, P. Schlosser. W. Schulties, J. Schurer, J. Sebal, J. Srsic, P. Staab. E. Stokes, R. Tinyo, and D. Witt. F. sv 1 'ss J u, 0 THE UCIAL CE Man is a gregarious animal, gregarious in his school work and in his recreations. To give scope to this gregarious instinct and yet develop upright Catholic gentle- men, the student council sponsored a num- -ber of social events-dances, parties, and 'other functions. All of them were a great success socially and Iinancially. Among the other advantages to be obtained from :school sponsored social events, occasion is given to the men of North Catholic to ilnecome better acquainted with the young .ladies attending the academies on the -lforthside. These girls are always very 'loyal to North and its activities. And so 'it was a source of genuine pleasure for North to play host to the fairer sex from other institutions. A starry-eyed student, sweet music and his very Special girl. . A In .- Q - J, , 1 A.. ,i I ,Irv A.. 'Ko 1 x . '9 , x w S ' . w W 'MX Q-D f y 5 ,,, 1 - A ' Aff, K Yi 4, l' jffga f 11 X I 3 ' pL.,,,,A px' W, Q X 'f- l lb A f, Q 94 A. 91-. ,, 5 ..g! i f 5 1 N B -QM l vi X 4 x P as Ygfffifiliue l Q f .mg 4 .-It IF4 .. nz-. . 'V v 1251 , LQ, - .Y . u .' I Vx 'vgkgjq' .gf . , x I1 'Sb '.. yr .41 'I -1 . s fit: B9 ,Q , .. 'a ..-A , 1 I V, ,--.. , 'gc lv. i 0, .1 e 0 :f S f QV .- .a 'Wf- f v fs. 'H t 55 :- if 'Rl av' 3,3 bg .5 5 x ff I 'JI .ie 5, , iff- 'IQ Wilt 49 gr All ,th - -f-9.2 4 U9 V 5, abpxfx Lalrk ,Q qi' -1-11311 Q.1 58 4 . w f' 6 1 I ,1 X4 it PM ,QW , 5,253 , , fi? g e. 595A ,Qt 'ff Q5 3 Q Q5 if 4 '35 1' 'I 2 ufv' 1 I ll 'QV' 7 'k 4 K The rocket we have chosen for the 'theme of the 1951 TROJAN annual accelerates with a sudden surge of power and breaks away from the gravita- tional pull of the earth, symbolizing the departure of the senior class from the halls of North Catholic. The crew will always carry with it a part of North Catholic so that, on reaching its ultimate destina- tion, the crew may say that it has been . . . FOR- EVER TRUE! ltlilll Il Ill 0li'l'll UATIULIU A lfrltnd Abbun Joseph Abbie md hddle Abbott Anthonx Abmtxr Mr tnrl Mr Abmtx G or 1 J 'VI 'AlJl'T1lA rx 1 Al I Abt Shcrley Accetta Mrchael Ackerman mllllim 1 Adams Hemx A D 1nd Ixakt Aebl and Dennis brocerx -hello Anthonx J Alken Raxmond A ' 7 Al and Nick Int Albert Mr and Mr Albert Mr Geor e Albert Mrss Lots J Albosta Rlchard Aexander Mr md 1X r J Allte and Sklp Alle henx Catettru W orkers Altmxtr Mr and Mrs Anthonx Altmxer Mr and Mrs Charles Altmxer Don Z Altmxu Marx M Andres Al Anesm Mr and Mr Donald An el1n1 Mr and Mr An elmt Tonx Anthonx Wm T Antlc Mrs Paul J Anna Martcs Beautx Shop Appelt Wm J Sr Appelt W1ll1am Appelt Mr and Mrs YVm Aquaodra Alun D F Arch Mrs F J Audrex and Tonx Auth Mr and Mrs Ax alon Pharmtcx Babtc Pattx uct NI l 'Air r utr N11 r N Baxle Mr Roy H I znlk A Jr Beach Franct J Beard 'Vll 1n1lMr: Bechtold Ltl cc N11 Alue M Bec K eor Beck Ol a and Charle Peeker Audrex Bec er Mr A J Betkel M1 md Mrs H Pctkel M Becker Ronald Bedel Vlrs Alma Bedel Dcnnx 1 cel NI 1nd'VIr V21 l'1cl1ll Mr an1lVIr Mnurut Bedtll 'Vlr MIUFILC Beelel Mr and Mr Behr I'ranc1s O Behr Nlr and Mrs Ceor e Bellex ue latnt tnd Clt Penjamrn 'NI tnl Mr F H Benni Hannah lwllflt, Boston Jlm J Boxxcr, Jtmes Bower Rustx Poxxser Mr and Mr O Box le Catherme Brace Anthony Brace Chas Brace Frank Frace Mr and Mrs Prtnk Bradlex Mr md Mrs J J Bradx Mr and Mrs C J Blanca Ronald Branca Ro e Brandt Mrs R S Iuraun Mr and 'Vlrs W Bteanan Mr J A Breker FrankJ Preker Mrs Frank J Prenckle Brenckle Brenn In Brennan Brennan Brennan Breskovt Mrs Htlda Ralph Edward Mr Joseph A Mrs J A J e 1 ch Mr and Mr John Iirrd e Albertt Brtmmeter Mr and Mrs Hermxn Benna Pat and Bob B1 lex Leo C Btll and Judx Blll tml 'Xancx Bmdel 'Vlr md Mrs Aol Btnder Ednann Bmz Robert D 45 Ptsbex Prshop Bishop B1Sh0D Blttner Blttner 'Vlr and Mr Thomt Jes 1C A Robert Wllllam P C E H Black Mrs B YV Blake Fred M 2 Blake Mr and Mrs Fred M Blake Mls Mae Blasco xilhs Ellzabeth Blasco Mr and Mr Stephen Blazer C B Ilobner Mr md Mrs H Bachman Mrs W E Badall Anthonv Balerbach Ed Barley Ballex BHJCIC Ba Jctc Baker Baker Baker Baker Mr H F Mr H F Ixatherme Peter George John S Jr Mr John S Mrs Josephlne Balkex Jrm 92 Balkex Mr C S Balqutst Mr and Mrs Joseph Panach Genex lex e Panach Rax mond Baranowskl Miss Marx Baranowskt Joseph A Barbarme Au te Barbarx Bob 1 Parbarx Mr Ceor e Barber Otto Barle Barre ac s Mr and Mr Xhlltam Barnett Rax F Barnex ack I Barrx B rrx l arth Barth Barth Jtmes Mr and Mr J V Mrs Mr Joseph Bo 1 Baskm 'VIen s and Box s furmshm B tutr l-rank C Blobner Ronald Bo and Ed Boeh Mrs Hllda Bennett Elmer er Berme Ber Mr and Mr Ceor er ers Bakery Ber er Mr and Mrs P Ber er M1 Suzann Bernard Kelth Berme and Joe Bernle Rax and Alts Bertha MOFFIS, S1 el Bertram John Isest ot Luck to Best ot Iuck Benla Tonx Bezlla Tonx Bezlla Mrs Tonv Blchler Edxxard Brchler Mr and Mrs N Boehlcr Mrs fred Boehler Leonard al Bolln Mrs Mtrte Bonomo Mr Wm Bonomo Mrs Wm Boorx Mrs A Boots Bor ese Mr and Mrs 7 Bor ese Sam 48 Borland Wllllam Borovxskr Mr and Mrs John Poston Mr and Mrs Jtme I37 Bro an John S Bro an Mrs Jno Bro an Mlflim Brosenttsch Bettx Brosemtsch Mr md Mr G Broskex Mrs Marx Broxxn Mrs Bettx Bruce Cleaners Pruce Dana T Brueckner Mr and 'Vlr Otto Brun o Anthonx Brun 0 John Brunner Eu ene A Brunner Thomas Brxce Eduard Z Brxce Mr John B Buchevucz Mrs Marx Buchmann Mr and Mr F Iauchmann Frank :Z Buchmann Rose Marte Bucsek Mr tnd Mrs Charles Bucsek Mr and Mrs Geor e Budztszewskr Fd Budztszexxskr Mr and Mrs F Budzlszexxskl Mr and Mr S Buka Mrs Marx Bur er Mrs Loretta Burke s Grocerx Burke Mrs Catherlne Burke Mr and Mr Daxld Burstc Mrs Barbara Butcher Chuck Butler Butler Butler Butler Butor Bvrnes Bvrnes Byrne Cahrll Cahtll Bettx Loutse A Rlchard Tlmothx Mr and Mr Frank Mrs Anne M Mr P T Thomas Tom Mr and Mr Thomas Cam I-ran Cam Mrs C S Callahan Bob mrl Terrx Callabxn Nlr tnd Nlr John R Cam trclt Tom Ctmtrdt Nlr Pttcr Cammtrtta Stmutl Camus 'Air 1ndMr Camu Mr Vhllum Carnahan Bud C trroll Ch trlt H l l 1 l l , I WA- Ba ', 1 r. ant 1 s. 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F D UF H Carroll, Mr and Mrs Martm J Carncato, Mrldred and Joggle Caruso Teresa Casevs Dalry Bar Casey Thomas D Cassells, Andrexx McCabe Catalano Phll Crystal Cave Caye Mrs Frank Chambers, George Cheetham Charles Chesnes John Chlpvy Chllle Thomas Chorey, Terry and Clbula Marquerlte Cmdrlch, Margaret Claus Joe Claus Vlrgmla E Claus Mr and Mrs Joseph Clogan, John R Cohohc Mr and Mrs Nlcholas Corse, Chester C Conley Mr and Mrs E J Corsello Sales and Serxlce Inc Clark Mr Donald B Clark Mr and Mrs B G Colombo Mrs Joseph Colmobo Lou Colxxlle Mrs Marx Collms Rex James Cammarata Mr R Congratulatlons from 11G C onlcn John Connors Mrs John Con tandx s Grlll Btlltx ue Conxxax Mr and Mrs John C oochle 2B Cook Mr and Mrs Charles Coonex Mrs Lucx A Cooper s Garage Cesentlno Carolme Cotter John J Courtxxrlght H N Courx Charles Coyne Mrs Marie A Crau. Mrs Fsther Crates Charles Crates Edxxard Crates Mr and Mrs A Craxxford Ralph Crxcks M Famllx Crlcks Martm K Crlcks Mrs Martm Famllx Cnsantl Mrs Irene Crlste Mr and Mrs H A Cronln Mr and Mr Al Crumbaker Dr H B Crunkleton Mr and Mr J H Cumer Mrs Daxld Cuda Mr John Cuda Rose Cumer Mr Daxld Cummmgs Mr and Mrs J D Custer Morris H Daley Mr and Mrs Dletrlch Albert B DeMarco Anton J DeMarco Mrs F Dorsch Mrs A J Dxel Anthony M Dohertv Charlex '51 Dochertx Mr and Mr C J Doherty Mr and Mrs C U Dreher Mr and Mrs Davld DeBoms Mr and Mrs Domemc Dorthx and Ioretta Dot and Wlllle Deeklers Store Dc Sl Dlmplcs J Dollys Market Bellexue Doughertx Mr E Downlng Mrs Earl Dzubax Eddle Davxs Edward SZ Davis Mrs Ehzabeth Dann Mrs Elton C Dann Mr Elton C Dorsch Elva Mae Drrscbll Ernest D1ett1nger,F L Deegan, Mr and Mrs Dodd Frances Dzubax Mr and Mrs Dorsch George C Dorsch Mrs Geo E Damon George M Drexel Mr and Mrs Gu Dreher Mr and Mrs H D Dlckman, Harold J Dxel Mr Henrx J Dobrozdravlc Mr and r Donabedlan Rev H J Don and Tootsxe Donoxan Mrs J Dox le Xmcent T Dxehl John Dx tr John Drtmore Mr and Mrs J D1Glrolamo J P Drazenouca Mr Joseph Donmck Mrs Kathrme Dongvxeck Lennle Dllettuso Ilncoln Dunne Mr and Mrs Lucas Dltmore Martm sl Dturllng Martha Dobos Mrs Marx Dlel Mrs Marx A Deegan Paul DeLuca Percx Danko Mr Raxmond Dletrlch Robert C Drxen Robert C Dorsch Ronald J Dickson Rose Marx lfouthertx Thos L Drxon 'VIr and Mr Avlllldfll G Deer wllllam J E aton Fbert Fbner Ebner Ebner Mr H D Mr and Mrs Bertha John JO 'VIr and Mr Elehner Conrad Fxchner Mlcheal Flchner Mrs Teresa Frchner Paul Flsenschmld Wrlham Flsner J B Elstner Marx Fmberslts Mr and Mrs F Emsvxorth Barber Shop E T John Engel Geo D Jr Englert John Fnglert Mr and Mrs John Frglert John Enghsh Mr and Mrs Thos Fpplnger Carol and Elanne Ermond John Erme and Duke UATHULIU D End John R Erme s Weldmg and Radiator E erman Mr and Mr E A Fagler Frederic VV Fxllcr Mlss Hazel F ller Mr Jacob Farbrcher Wlllxam Farmerle Russ I-e1 el Mr and 'Vlr J l38 epalr Felgel, Don and Gerry Ferns Mr and Mrs E J fxchter, Mr Henrx J Pledler, Mr and Mrs John I'1n1gan Mrs K Fmke Mr Albert Sr Fmke Mrs Albert Fmke Mr Sxlvester Ilraben Harry Jr l'1raben Mrs Irene Fisher Bob Flscher, Mrs F J Fischer Mrs F Jos Fischer Dr F W Flscher Rlchard 4 Frtzpatrrck Thomas Flaherty, Mr Mxchael Flahertx Mrs Thos Fleckenstem Mr and Mrs A Fleckenstem Ray S1 I'od1 Tom and Jim Fodl Mr and Mrs Matthexv Fowler Mrs C F l'ord Mr Edward Ford Gerald Foxxler Thos J al Fox Mr and Mrs Raxmond Fox Richard Frank and Amx Frannx and hut ranx and Donald 51 Franz Mr and Mrs Joseph Predrlck Bob l-redrlck Herbert Fredrick Joseph Fredrick Wm F I-redrrck Mr W Frldeczkx Joseph S PUEIDH Joe Fullerton Nlr and Mr X I Fulmer John W Funoxlts Frank Funoxlts Mildred Funoxxts John Funoxlts Rlchard Iutmo Stella Cadas Sophla Callagher Mr E J Gallo Shoxx Serxlce Gapmskx Richard Garels Mrs P Carrlson Jack 5 Garrxson Mrs W J Garrxson Wm Carxex Shlrlex and B 48 Casda Mrs Helen I' Casper Mr and Mrs Frank Cehrmger Joseph Cellk Mr and Mrs Ceorge Rxck Mike Goetz Mr and Mrs Geist Mrs A Cerlovlch Lexus Gerst Dorothx Gexer Dorthx Cexer Raxmond wl Clbson Lllllan Gler Mr A J Glehrl Mr and Mrs Martm Clgler Carrre Glger Chas A Glllesple Jane and Bob Glllesple John Glllesple Mr and Mrs T Cllllum R VV Clox engo Frult Store Clullam lVlr A Clxengo Srm Clsrsa John Claser Mrs A I Claxm B J J tt D - ' ' l ' v . . 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' V ' -' 7 C ' . 3 'g z ' ' 5.5 - I45 BU XX HERXI AN 'XILTSCHLER Real Estate and Insurance 315 Brownsvllle Road Congratulatlons to the senlors NEON TX PE FOL NDRX XX elser Way Best wishes and L ongratulatlons from NEXX MX ER S FLOXX ERS NORTH EIND Cleamng 81 T3ll0flng Shop 3885 East Street FA 1 8069 Best wlshes to the senlors NORTHERN LIGHT CO 2'9 F Ohio Street NORTH SIDE FLORAL SHOPPE 800 East Street Plttsburgh 12 Pa Good luclL to the semors I ATHER O CONNOR GL ILD IN at1v1ty Parnsh OLD LORN I- R DRL L1 STORE Sloan and Brabec 626 Chestnut Street I l11Sblll'1.,h 12 ONP HOL R LLEANPRS 116 F Ohno Street Plttsburgh 12 la Coneratulatlons from O SHEA FL NFRAL HOXIF Bellevue JOSEPH A PAPPERT Sz SONS 711 Lockart Street P ttsburgh 12 Pa 3240 Brlghton Road Plttsburgh Pa PATTISON AND STL X ER I harmacxsts P NESS 2601 Perrs svllle Avenue Plttsburgh 14 Pa IENNSXLX ANIA AXI'NLl' HOTFL 8x BAR 1235 Pennsylvanla Axenue Plttsburgh PFNW CANIFRA 8: PHO'l O SL PPLX 643 Smxthheld Street Pxttsburgh Con ratulatlons and Success to the Class of 51 S'I PETER S 'XIEN CHOIR PIN CLS BROS 511 513 Grant Axenue Purnlshmgs and Shoes PITT I PHOI SIFRINL 81 XIH LO Ierms lf Desxred 2201 Past Street CF 1 3397 PLFSLOS SERX ICF S'I AIION Corner Brxd e and Sycamore Streets Phone STerl1n 1 9877 Ftna Pa PATHO Best wlshes from the PROX IDEINT TRUST LO 900 East Ohxo Street PLRITAN PHARMALX 1115 Federal Street Pittsburgh 12 Pa Professional servlce to the slclL IURITY DAIRX FARXI L j Brunner Bellevue 2 Pa CHAS C REEL FL NERAL HOXIE 215 XX est Oh1o Street Fxttsburgh Pa REGAL CLEANERS 1712 Beaver Avenue P ttsburgh 33 Pa RHPIN S FL NFRAL HOXIE 333 Butler Street Ftna 23 Pa Compllments of RIXI ALT S 2932 Shadeland Avenue ROBINSON S PRPSL RIPTION PHARXIACX 2105 lerrysulle Avenue Ilttsbur h 14 I lhones AL 16015 AL 1 6016 JOHN I ROCR General Insurance 1120 South Slde Avenue FA 1 1935 RIL HARD ROSFNBERGERS BARERX 2113 Perrwsvxlle Ax enue Plttsburgh Pa, JOHN 'XI ROE STON PHARXI ALIST Perry H1 hway Perrysvllle Pa Phone Perrx svllle 1 1411 A SLHAPIAER 1101 Benton Avenue SCHLEIGER SERX ILE STATION 44: North Avenue 'Xllllvale Pa XII 19204 STI-PHFN J SCHLLJAR Plumbmg, and Heatlng 3127 Brlghton Road Pxttsburgh Pa JARF SCHWAB S L AFI' 2301 Past Street Pxttsburgh Pa God be wlth you RFX H A SEIDEL lXIost Holy Name Church S I SLHAFFNER Doc Products Fmsvsorth Pa SHARPSBL RC IH ARXI AL X Ior Prescrlptlons 1221 North Lanal Street Sharpsbur SH1 PS DRA LLP ANI' RS 1735 Icmrxe Street Plttsbur h 12 Pa '. 1 1 1 1 7 T ' Y Y Y Y Y Y - 1 1 1 , Y , - Y L, - ' ' ,vw - 1 7 1 1 1 Y . 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I46 A1 ALTP R S NIEN S AI FAR Tailors Sportswear Nhllvale I 1 J S AXELLINGER JILXXELER 203 North Avenue Nllllxale Nhllvale 1 1315 FLOREN LE XX ERL 3100 Ixlncald Street Plttsburgh I 1 Alontrose 1 2960 11 LST A II411 GARAGE INC Perrysvllle Road and Cemetery Lane AA est A lew Pa HEN R1 11 HELLER 8z SON 115 11 est Ohxo Street Prttsbur h Pa Congratulatlons from H j VIII' THORN DRI CCISI 1733 Beaver Avenue RIL HARD 11 IN RLER Auto Insurance 3128 Brl hton Road 11 INSCHEL S HARD11 ARF CO 346 Butler Street Etni Pa Longratulatlons and bet mshes I1 INTER S BARLRX 3051 Brl hton Road I1 OLF BROS IJO AA lble Run Road Ahllvale I Phone XII 1 1315 AL AIATIILRS DAIRA SIORI' 1149 Evergreen Avenue Alle hem Lod e No 41 LOA AL ORDER OF NIOOSE 14 16 E North Axenue N S Ilttsbur h Cong.,r1tultt1ons to L lass ot JI Success Ill xour vtork ROBI'R'I RRET7 48 F J FLCHS 1271 Superior Axenue L I' 1 7012 Stokers and Gas Burners CITE DRI G STORES Shtrpsbur 1 I just tall SI 1 3794 'XIARGARET SHAX 1209 Laurel Street Ilttsbur h I a L ongratulatlons from SIN GER S B AR Brighton I lite SISXIOI R S Dru Cleaner 81 Dxer 1399 Hod l11ss Street S AND NI XIARRII 1119 Hall Street II 131 71 Confectlonerx and broterx INESB l'l'I'Ii0 I RED SAI ALSTIC AA holes rle Heats No 10 Sherman Street JOHN SPAGNOLO Shoe Repair Ierrysvllle Pa SPOHN NIOTOR LO 731 Butler Street I'tna Ia ,IALR STANLEX SERVILE STA1 ION Nlt Royal Boulevard Ftna Pa STEI HEN S MARREI S C Zaremba, Prop Nleats Grocerles Xe etables S FERLIN G NI ARRL I 4327 Perrvsvllle Road I1 Ellnn ton 1 1380 Lompllments of STEPHEN SIOPFAN AI D 2466 Callfornta Avenue N S Itttsbur,,h STOFFAN S PHARMACY 3923 Perrysvllle Avenue 11 e Dehver STOTLLR S I HARNI ACK 3301 Brrghton Road Plttsburgh 12 Ia REX F C S'IREIFF 1230 Lnerpool Street Ilttsbur h 33 P1 SAX ATTA S FOR SIORTS11 LAR 833 East Ohlo Street IHONIAS S SIA RX IL I' STA I ION Ingomar Road Ingomar Pa Best wishes to I raduttes of 31 NIR AND AIRS SANILEL 'IHORNBURG Ilttsbur h Pa R T TONER PHARNIACX Ihe Store of Personal SBFVILC 633 Butler Street Etna Pa 'IROX HILL TOP CON FI' LTIONERY 1442 Low rle Street Ilttsbur h 12 Ia A ARIITX BOWLING ALLEYS 1717 Beaxer Avenue LI' 9989 Plttsburgh 12 Ia A ICI ORA FISH 'NIARRET North Srde AIarl1et House I' A 1 393 A A AA AbNI'R XII' AI NIARREI' Olenshm P bLensh1vs 18 F 11 brocerle Xe et tbles md Ioultrx 3912 Perrvsxllle Axenue V BU f 1 1 1 . Y. Y 41 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1-x 3.1 Z A , 1 ' 1 L Y 1 , 1. 1 . 1 Y Y 1 1 Y Y 1 Y . 1 1 , 1 1 1 - Y . L . ,. 1 1 ,1 ,Ia. 1 . I , . 1 - , . Y. . Y 1 . Y. . 1 , y , Cv ' 3 1 1- 1 , Y .1 Y 1 . 1 1 .Y Y Y Y 1 Y. Y 1 1 1 , 1 . 1 11 1 1 I A a Y Y. , , . 1 , . 1 Y Y , .1 1 Y 1 , 1 Y. Y .Y. A .L Q . 0 . .0 G by ' ' 7 3 D 1 . t Y Y Y .Y1 . .Y Y Y.. . - . . 1 1, 1 , V F . U - - n 1 Y YY 1 - A N A 1' Q 1 v 71 1 v X 1 2 1 1 11 11 . . , . . V Y 1 1. g 1 ,1 .1. U A 1 1 A . 14 1 I 1 . . V Y 1 1 1 4 ' H Y . .. C., I Y, . ' N Q 1 1 , .Y 5 1 1 1 - 1 Y Y 1 1 Y: Y . ' ' lr I-I 1 - ' l Il' . 1 , a.- 1 - 1 g , .. Y. 1 Y 1 Y Y. 1 , 1 YQ. 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y - - - 3' 3 Mlllvale, Pa, Ilttsburgh 12, Ia. 1 g ' g1'.' 111' I'SI 1 1' ' . ' 3' 1 - .1 1 ,1.1. g , . H , , ' , W ,, 'T' .'- ' 1 . Y' Y, 4 ,1 1 11 c 1 x . V 1 v Y1 . Y Q 11' w j' U ' '7 157 ' Y. Y 1 .Y . . 1 . 1 , 1 1 1 x, A I 'i ,A - x - 1 'lm ,1 - F ' v fr ' .Y Y. 1 Y 1 Y .1 Y , . 1 1 . 1 Y, ' 3 Y' c I., J, H. . 1. 3' 0. 3, 1 1 ' I., , . , Y 1 Y Y Y. Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 3' 1 U 3, '- ' 1 3 1, . 1 1 , . 1 I . Q . Y 1 Y 1 'L' 1' -3 1 Y . Y . Y. . Y. Y Y 1 1 1 1.1. 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 ' N f- 1 v 1 ' ' s S ' s 1 , a. . 1 . gg 1 1 1 1-1' 1 1 1 ' I I. . 1AI1L , ' ' ' ' 1 ' . 1. I v 1 -. - 7 1, g. 1. ,Y ' Y ' 1 . Y1,' v 47 Complzments LEWIS AND COULTER 1225 Wash1ngton Boulevard Plttsburgh 6, Pa CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Roadbulldlng and Malntenance Bulldlng COHStfUCtl0n Ready Mlx and Materlals Handllng Steel Processmg uarrymg R31If0adS Industrlals Ut1l1t1es SALES SERVICE RENTAL Hlland 1 8796 and 7 8 of 'A' for Q . Congratulatzons GENERAL TEAMSTERS, CHAUFFEURS AND HELPERS LOCAL No 249 1945 F1fth Avenue Plttsburgh Pa SCHRAN FAMILY AMERICAN TYPEWRITER COMPANY Congratulatzons to the 11 Wood Street Senzors of 1 ZF Typewrzters Rented Sold and Repazred C0 1 1019 DRAVO DOYLE COMPANY dA L M VOLLMER DENTAL LABORATORY 5 24 FEDERAL STREET Eq t U3 f M S Serwce Conszstent Wztb Fme 2 6 0 1 Preble Avenue AL l 4500 PITTSBURGH ss PA Workmamblp CE 1 1706 FAI 1373 Let Champlon Solve Your Home Heatlng Problems Dzsco Stoker Coal Stokers CHAMPION COAL COMPANY 409 Wood Street GRant 1 3121 I49 , . ' if wk . 3 Construction uipment of Prac ica f All Kin s railable for Rental or Sales and For Immedia e Delivery Pittsburgh 12' Pemm' Cable, anila Rope and Similar :applies ir , . - - Res.: - A Y ig REDLINE PRODUCTS ig THE REDLICH MFG CO 4601B Ptt b gh 13 P :Psi 00 -Af sk our Furniture Dealer For America's Finest Chrome Dinette Furniture O I aum Boulevard i s ur , a. s I ...X Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co. ARTHUR STEIGERWALD Box 94 Wexford Pa WE 5 1819 C omplunents SCREW MACHINE SPECIALTY CO SCHELLHAAS 85 SON Funeral Home 705 707 East Street OSCAR P MATOUS Optzczan 610 l 526 Federal Street 1 6602 N S P tt b Best Wishes The Class of 1951 WRIGHT PONTIAC INC Sales PONTIAC Serwce West V1eW, Penna W 22 0 81 JOHN VLAKANCIC AND SONS H fl F L R Old Fl M d Lk N General Repairs 1 130 Troy H111 Road CE141S4 NS Prrb gh P MI1 1823 C L MILLVALE CLEANING SHOP Dry Cleaners Since 1907 508 North Avenue MILLVALE 9 PA I' to i' , . - 9 of - E 1- 8 - ar wood loors aid, esurfaced and Refinisbed -D oors Scraped, Refinished and a e i e ew 'A' . Completely Air Conditioned - - . . i s ur , - has. avas,Prop 'A' Room Dollar Savings and Trust Bui ding Y FA - . . i s urgh , . -1 COurt 1-8188 Open Day and Night Sunday Table rl'Hote Dinner Steaks, Chops and Spaghetti a Specialty NAPLES RESTAURANT Real Italian Cookery Without a Peer ir Private Rooms on Second Floor Dining Room on First Floor Pizza N apolztana Under New Management CARL MAZZA 6 1 5 617 Webster Avenue PITTSBURGH PA LIGHTNING LOCAL EXPRESS CO P1ttSb1L1 gh,S Largest Delivery System EX 1 0422 Pa ts Accessories MOBILE AUTO REPAIR The Garage on Whe l Serv g Western Pennsylvania 24 Hou Service Pho e Well ngt 1 2727 Res Pho e LI l 0974 LI 1 2845 R Amalgamated Association of Street, Electric Railway 86 Motor Coach Employees of America - A.F.L. if Division 85 Best Wishes to the Class of 1951 E AND O MCMPER Babcock Boulevard FRANK H KIRK 2301 Clark Building PITTSBURGH 22 PA 6400 Llncol 1 6401 M O R G A N S Cleaners and Dyers Morlenz Cold Sto age Rugs and Upholster mg Cleaned MEADE AVENUE BELLEVUE PA 'A' 'I' 'K' 'A' , . O i' , . F . Llnden 1- 11 - 9 ff e SQ, in ' ,k . 1. - 1' ' ' .. n : i on - , . . n s: - - - - l52 WHITE FRONT MEAT Congratulations MARKET and Home Dressed, Fresh and B6Sf WiSb6S Sngoked Meats To Graduates f f CEdar 1-5234 East Street PITTSBURGH 12, PA. SOCIAL CLUB DORSCH BROS General Contractors St Anns Church CE 1 3522 CE 14332 Mlllvale Penna 9 H0416 NORTH SIDE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION INSURED Mortgage Loans 1 'fffm Insured Savlngs Accounts Perrysvllle Avenue 86 East Street CE 1 7622 CC I of 7 O 'A' ir , . e ' WING A.: 9,9 3-440 r sumo: K wk 5' vouunvmos 3 J 04 1 4 I WK 2 ur I0 5 'Z 510,000 Q H711 Q g1T . FIRST ROW R Schvmrzmunr J Nl ll R ltr Weber R Paxll lmrx H Predrlclx I Sthurer THIRD ROW j NlcCarthx R L IJ'5l'lLl'lN R Loerl R Lamp: C lxthr SECOND ROW T B th L-I Ar Jor ch R Rcpthcclt j Abmaxr D Bc-dnl A Hohman Bxrm T Huber W Nhredxth P blctttrt C Brennan R Bar POLRTH ROW R Br:-clxtr 'NI Dltmore R 'Nlaztnko Nidnlallh had bun ulnx. thou tuo xutmht ig' I , 'l'J' :EA With C 1rrotTop tu ln L ntlt Tom nc ncmn out Hultllmtum t xx irtz Dot tml tln motor loc Lon clllilifl lClll7lI'l 01 Xux Xorltl xx ilrl N1 u and 1ll the othtr ru X tn thirwcter Drznk H A R M O N Y ELECTRO PURE MILK FA 1 7600 R b Nil 1 2944 J MI1 1395 MI I 2949 A HASER TRUCKING Truck Rental 614 Stanton Avenue MILLVALE PA 1 02 3 North Avenue MILLVALE PA C U D A ' S Credxt Jewelry Company 430 MARKET STREET COl6l423 Pttb ghP Dmmonds Wfatcbes jewelry Szlverware GERST FLORAL SHOPPE F owers For Every Occaszon 706 East Oh1o Street PITTSBURGH 12 PENNA J W SNYDER SONS Plumbzng and Heatzng 1702 Lowrle Street ll 2 FIDELITY SAVINGS 85 LOAN ASSOCIATION 3 3 0 5 Brxghton Road PITTSBURGH 12 PA d t S10 000 00 33 oys o 51 ST CYRIL'S LADY'S GUILD 3 8 54 Brzgbton Road COYNE AND EVANS CHEVROLET CO 5 7 9 Crescent Avenue ETNA PITTSBURGH 23 PA 17 gl8 ' 'A' ir . CE - 55 es. P o11e: 1 - - Ofice and Garage: , . 'A' , l Current Dividends - 3 Per Cent , . Savings Insure o , . In Business for a Quarter of a Century Congratulatigng tg . B f rr 'I' - - i s ur , a. ' i' Greeting Cards and Novelties Conlpliments of I - as t l FAirf:1x - 303 STerlin - 272 55 WILLIAMS VENDING MACHINE CO 1404 EAST STREET NS Plttsburgh 12 Pa MEAT PRODUCTS Packed bg North Slde Packlng Co Plttsburgh Pa 1 3 57 Herman Street CEdar 1 CIIKCD -7200 Tql3PqYxfEfrT1:IlfkllkffiCZCJ. Pittsburgh 12, Pa. 'A' Our Homogenized Milk St , andard Milk, Chocolate Milk, Buttermilk, Whipping Cream, and Table Cream are used and served exclusively in the kitchen and cafeteria of North Catholic High School C3I3Il!KIlIJ'I5CDI3I1IlFI.CJIK1XlQ EiEICJI? Corsages, Wedding and Fu neral Flowers Hospital Vases and Gift Boxes QLEGRAP 1-:np-LOW 1414 Beaver Ave nue,NS Tlpl Tlpl W 108 I57 'A' .Q ,Q Ab o 0 S' 9 2 A O E5 Q w Ku' 'Q 1 P- F? 701162 RFSidel1C8 1' U 70119: CE I-131, E - 25-R DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY at the top of the Golden Triangle 8 Schools SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL ARTS AND SCIENCES LAW BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PHARMACY MUSIC EDUCATION NURSING O ers Courses Leadzng to A BACHELOR'S DEGREES IN ACCOUNTING ADVERTISING BACTERIOLOGY BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY CHRISTIAN SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY CLASSICS COMMERCE ECONOMICS EDUCATION EDUCATION EDUCATION EDUCATION ENGLISH FINANCE FRENCH GERMAN HISTORY ITALIAN JOURNALISM BIOLOGY fBl0I0glC2IJ Elementaryj Music Secondary LAW MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MATHEMATICS MUSIC fConservatory NURSING NURSING ARTS NURSING SUPERVISION PHARMACY fCommerc1aIj flndustrxal fPubI1c Business PHYSICS POLITICAL SCIENCE PRE DENTAL PRE LAW PRE MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING SOCIOLOGY SPANISH B MASTER S DEGREES IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CHEMISTRY CHRISTIAN SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY CLASSICS EDUCATION ENGLISH HISTORY MATHEMATICS MUSIC fConservatoryJ MUSIC QPubI1c School, PHARMACY PHILOSOPHY SOCIAL SCIENCE Secondur 3 Schools Member of the Assorzatzon of Colleges and o fbe Middle States and Mmjlaml Address all commumcatzons to D1rector of Admlsslons DUOUESNE UNIVERSITY PITTSBURGH 19 PA J 5 ir OF OF OF ' OF OF OF OF n . ,Q I I EDUCATION QBusinessQ PHILOSOPHY I I ' I I I - 7 . f ' - - 'A' AL 1-1454 Shop: AL 1-1457 PENROD APPLIANCE Authorized Sales and Service Motorola and Admiral Telewszon 1903 BEAVER AW ENUE P cr b gh 33 C omplzments McSORLEY'S COLONIAL W E MURPHY Realtor Insuror 409 GRANT AVENUE Best Wzshes to the G1aduates REV F T WEAVER St Andrew s Church Best Wishes and Success to the Graduates of 1951 BOOK'S SHOE COMPANY 209 211 Thlrd Avenue FRANK W SIMONS FUNERAL HOME me 5,52 A F fx T V 'lflfs fm 1L1h:11l21l'l1ml1I4 4 L 3 A-ns ' '1EW 2025 Perrysvllle Avenue FA 1 6800 Y N.S. i 5 ur , Pa. ir if of . O I O i' 'A' f' i CA E , . M1llvale, Pa. Aff ,L E- ,A T ' f 4?-315 A 'S :. C ' ,lima 1 f A A , 1 1'.i',,Q'.w-' 554+-A -' va. -X 1' TX-ggfli . ft, ,.1P- i. . r A LH ff ill: f'5f fig FZ XLL ' 1 1 'E' ,.: - ,- ..1 ,, E. -17 , 1 F fy tim ev by jg ' :mg 5-' 31 ' :jk Ii 2', 3' EE ,gf- P 41 1 .11 1 ' Llc' -': ',:, A ,-1 1. .M . 11,1 1 v-1-v.-map?-1 w , ' 1-+' -Q'- ' p 1' - -- , , V ,- 'A' . O O O 2 . F59 Congratulatlons to the Class of 1951 Best of Luck PARKER CHEVROLET Bellevue, Pa PETE S TAVERN 814 M8d1SOH Avenue N S Pxttsburgh P EDWARD P SRSIC BRIGHTON INN ERNIE and BILL HEROLD 3887 Brlghton Road 0 E CE13-130 DUNBAR SHOES E I 208 East Ohlo Street M Congratulatzons to the Class of 195 1 rom ST LEO'S YOUTH CLUB 3B ht R b g LOVRENCIC FUNERAL HOME CE I 9202 860 Lockhart Street NS PITTSBURGH 12 PA CE 1 1285 i' 'A' 'A' pen venings Phone: - ir Nationally Advertised Brands for tlae n ire Family 'A' Near Sandusky Street Ed J. arak, Manager ' f i' - - 0 9 3- 311 rig on oad Pitts ur h 12 'k A -nf Phone: - .Q I-IRST Q J Nulul O Iron kl H -Xdam XX lmkznhumer -X Bor Q L 'I' Dnhnr SPCOND ROV! C Huchnruch -Xrch T I'mxlu ord.1n VK X n 'VI ROVK H lxret chmdler R S1 Q1 j 'N1cBurnex E Bea h llnr I'lLckenQte1n F Ermcl THIRD ROW R 'Nowak lx E abler R Probt P Dugan N1 Butler R 'NIcCabc j Brennan ,I Izrmond R 'Kinda I'0lRI'H ROV! 'NI 'Nilhm J jlru W l'1c-nQchm1d Xollmer I Vbl nm nhmrxx pn to 1 cu tomar plc bl ,I K rr '.Z'E ? J7v 4, r Thr Hrun xx ho Battle Qchnltzmllirlnlx f Buklirwnl 01 thc Funthhll QL 1 I1 x 1 1 my nc Q . . r EI'fIlt'l'S 5' uncy to - vith thu- rw . QQ Anim' :lf S on Q th- . il GET THE BEST GET SEALTEST Congratulatlons to the Graduates of 1951 ERMEL PACKING COMPANY 1628 East Street NS Plttsburgh Accountancg Business Admzmstratzon Secretarzal Sczence The ROBERT MORRIS School PITTSBURGH 19 PA Complzments HELWIG PONTIAC, INC 901 907 Madnson Avenue PITTSBURGH 12 PA Ph AL 1 3333 r ir if Hotel Wm. Penn ATlantic 1-0922 of i' 'k one: - BRENNAN BROS Plastermg Contractors JOSEPH V BRENNAN Park Bulldmg Pittsburgh AT 1 2431 KELLY BROS ICE CO 1913 19 Laurel Street CE 1 5471 6433 STEPHEN AND COMPANY H oszery Underwear, Work Clothes Dry Goods, Etc KLEINER MEYER 207 EAST OHIO STREET TRIANGLE WELDING CO Portable Equzpment Electrzc E5 Acetglene Weldzng E5 Cuttmg 210 214 Penn Ave Pxttsburgh Pa KNOBLACH'S Furmture and Carpets 1816 BEAVER AVENUE N S Pittsburgh Pa CE 1 6022 The Kmghts Llfe Insurance Co of Amerlca Fa1tbfulProtecto1 o Y01H Fdmllj ch c 38 B cb Hi tb: State SAFE JOSEPH H REIMAN P es de t SOUND SOLm f e :fa O 852RdgeA e NS Pttsb gh 12 TAMBE'S CAFE 3 5 3 Freeport Road ASPINWALL 15 PA MICHAEL R WALTER ualzty Meats and Grocerzes 814 EAST OHIO STREET N S Pittsburgh 12 Pa FA 1 2486 163 I ,K if ' ' ' , Pa- . . ' , . o n 'k ff - , , I . f 0 - ' 44 1 'A' ,-1 -J-' R. k ' f 1 ' P 1 ' ' NOS. PA. -an s nn our .p are m ennsy vama K A ,gfu lfgviri for weekly premnum msurance m force. l, N ran O ces in i I . 1 - - ik , ff . , r i n Y Ex cz i fe Hire: 7 'Mf g i v ., . . i ur , Pa. ' 3 . 'A' 'k ze as , . U ' O - . - , . Q 'A' I 0 . 1 0 C om p lzmeu ts ASPINWALL CAFE 301 Freeport Avenue ASPINWALL 15 PA J SCHWARTZ Regzstered Electrzczan House and Power Wu mg M 11880 North Side s Fmest Men s Sto1e GOLDIE'S 203 East Ohlo Street NS PITTSBURGH C omplzments A FRIEND J M. T. C lC5AlS FA19984 AUGUST A BORZA 85 SONS Funeral Home 2439 CALIFORNIA AVENUE N s P tt b gh h ogi 215 SALINE STREET l 3856 P cc b gh Select Meats Butter Eggs Cold Cuts 2806 Shadeland Avenue 1 2222 PERRY GARAGE, INC General Auto Repazr J H WILSON 2441 Perrysvllle Avenue CLARENCE A BITTNER Buzldzng C01Zt1 acto1 Mary Ann Drive GLEINSHAW PA GI h 1 2434 . bnpe u o ervice - ' of ' . . i s ur 'A' Brant ce: , 0 Haze i s ur ,Pa. WILLIAM SVOBODA ' at 'k I ' LI - - 9 ' 9 . ik . 'A' of - ' , , 'I' 'lr 1 . em .lw - 164 C ongratulatzons and MRS WEBER'S Best Wfzslaes Baked to Order Ples and Cakes THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK OF SHARPSBURG Call FA I 0169 BRADLEY AUTO PARTS FAI lm Perry H18hWaY WILLIAM H SCHWARTZ Wholesale Dzstrzbutor Complete Lme o Parts All Kznds of Beer and Soft Drmlzs spa, ton Telewszon 1512 Lowrle Street Phone Perrysvllle 4 6300 TROY HILL PITTSBURGH PA 6 i' 'A' 'A' for Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation rrTbat Special Occasion Cakev Phone: - 1 Free Delivery 'A' 'k i' 'k f . a . - 9 A. C. GIERL Air Conditioning Roofing E5 Slaeetmetal Wfork 'k 1001 Spr1ng Garden Avenue N S , Plttsburgh, Pa C 1 0835 DORSCH SHCE STORE 700 East Ohlo Street BASTIAN BROS. CO. Rochester, N. Y. Manufacturers and Designers of Class jewelry Engraved Commencement Announcements Name Cards CHARLES E MCDONALD 920 1 1 239 FOURTH AVENUE PITTSBURGH zz PA BANK OF MILLVALE Mlllvale, Pa CAPITAL S125 000 00 SURPLUS S625 000 00 i' ' ' ' nvestment Bui ding Edar - 'A' ' a 'A' A i' Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatio SI ROW I 1 mr t ul XX r I' N tt 1 lx Pro Cdrro C Cdntt Ttdcsto Ixrt utzer 51' COND ROW ,I 0 Brlen R btaub f 53l'll'llL 'NI Ilotttruuch R Sturm C Balkex R GCN cr G Shcma ,I Con n mllx -X 'Nlukcll .I Vhnkler THIRD ROW W el h R I an t 0 n on mon tr nollx T Le er IL Bmdtr N1 tomar J Wokut POR RTH RCW R Rod eri R Hartun E Patton R Ljhazx R Xex C Spatalore XX R611 D Barth VK jthntk L Vhn hart lu' 'N xx hd! ll thnx . . 'N ' FUKR RD. tllldlmll do nut' N ftntril utnt to tht lrm x ID to put lt t , 1 . ' . 'sf s- rl f are mar , 1 zu--1 :h ur uziri ' ' cn thc :fn - , 1' vm f tl L -mt-mlwr 11 Cn-n mu ', ' iw ' BRANT MORTICIANS 1 03 2 Perry Hlghway PERRYSVILLE PA ATLAS LITHOGRAPHING COMPANY Dzstznctwe Lithography 930 North Avenue MILLVALE PA MI 1 1925 Wfhen you need R U G S Get yoznsel a break' MONAHAN 86 LAKE 2124 EAST STREET FA 1 0875 Cl: 1' CAMILLE'S FLORAL 85 GIFT SHOPPE 3037 Bnghton Road d 1 8741 MCCHESNEY BROS Contract Excavatzng Hauling PLEASANT VALLEY ST 1 5087 McDev1tt's Radlator SCFVICC 1417 27 All gh yA tb gh Nvivnrx C 1 4357 L Rnrl at E 2 ff P fi NO GUESS WORK WE TEST THEM C 017lpl117l61ltS ST URSULA'S CHURCH ALLISON PARK, PA Rev H J He1lmann, Pastor i' 'k -y l Rosewoo - O 'A' i' , . Industrial Division - e en ve. S f D .f A ' Pit s ur 12, Pa. 1 Edar - ZEESFW 1' A Nez' i ors and 0 if A I I ' .1 X .1 Cores in Stork X 'A' Q nf 3 1 - If we on't have if, we 1: 'Q will build it. XL' T Next to St. Boniface 911' b of ' 0 GCDINO CANDY AND CIGAR CO 117 125 FOURTH AVENUE if Court 4687-88-89 Pittsburgh 22, P SW 81 ESS 0 Congratulations WEST VIEW TAVERN AND CLUB ASSOCIATION 342 Center Avenue West V1eW I-Httsburgh 29, Pa Congratulations to the Class of 1951 NORTH SIDE DEPOSIT BANK i' 514 516 518 Federal Street Plttsburgh 12, Pa FORT PITT HARDWARE Comphments 807 Lxberty Avenue PITTSBURGH 22 PA W I L L I A M AT 1 S263 O BRIEN Complzments F U N E R A L DIRECTOR FRANCIS XAVIER CHURCH I 3 72 6 Cahforma Avenue JORDAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY North Side Inselbrzc Store 1022 East Ohlo Street D R I N K PITTSBURGH 12 PA CE 1 8420 PARK DRIVE B db3C BEVERAGES B SIMON ac STROSS Beer Dzstrzbu tors 5 3 8 North Avenue MILLVALE PA l 2 I7l CO. f of lantic - 9 of 'A' Pastor Rev. S. I. Benson . . Rev. Pau Dillon Rev. Edward Murray t 0 I dar - t eers Delivere ' use or Keg 'k Phone: Millvae 362 Best Wishes to the Graduates of 1951 'k 7 5 Years of Service to the Investing Public MOORE, LEONARD AND LYNCH Umon Trust Bulldlng Plttsbur gh Penna FISCHER'S GARAGE Welding Towing, General Repairs Route 19 Near the Pmes TELEPHONE PERRYSVILLE 1400 MORRISON 85 MCCLUAN s INC. Troy H111 Road at Gardner Street PITTSBURGH 12 PA Compliments o A E D'EMILIO THE OHIO STATE LIFE INSURANCE 401 Pl ld PITTSBURGH PA REEDSDALE MEAT MARKET Meats and Groceries 620 Reedsdale Street 2301 SMALLMAN STREET PITTSBURGH 12 PA CE 1522 'A' i' , . . , . . 0 . Manager CO. aza Bui ing : , - Lar est Distribution of Frozen Foods in Wfestern Pennsylvania Joseph Ujhazy, Prgp, i, . Pictsweet - Minute Maid Products Seafoods , . - 3 I72 H1 FIRST R antli D DeB0mQ R C radkouslu G 'NhStax D Roienber er G Ce zler R XX agner B Lennartz SI' COND OV! H Rcukaul X Mclle E DeS ROV! R Ixamim j Niartm G lx D 'NIH aehn lcr VN Brucclxner J McDonald R lxochcr G Fcrrancf- R IJAHQ R Puuhihn TH IRD ROW D Ro L R Herman j X - 2 azeu ki j Lcahx R Ford G Mlller T kckeiln J Ixramer R Fleckemteln FOLRTH ROV! D 'VIcDonou h R Burkhart V! Sxoboda J P1nt1rQch E Drwcoll R Rwhal-. J 'Vlcfabe R Spcmcr P Dlel F Prch If-r I73 Hundred and two N Tvsslxc D had 1 teacher xt li har hui 1 uhmn thu Jul lm Hr. rl lmlldlk .ind ull JIU Dm the hne Nl t ol NIU 1 Q 15 C011 CLEANING PAUL GROPELLI MEMORIAL COMPANY Thr ee Dzsplag Locatzons Mt Troy Road fOppos te St Mary s Cemetery, North Snde C4323 Perrysv lle Rd at Ivory Ave J West V ew C Q emetery La e at Perry Hnghwayj Buzldmg Contractor D N MURRELL Eacauatmg Gvadmg Perry H1 ghway Perrys lle4 6111 R D 12 Pgh 29 a MATERIALS 86 CHEMICALS CO Plttsburgh, Pennsylvama 1 0 6 R J SCHAFF JOHN H ENGELBACH The Troy Hzll Druggzst 1617 LOWRIE STREET Phone CEda r 1 15 59 Pnttsburgh Buffalo Better Bu lt Approved FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Supplzes and Recbarges sn Stock Sal P1ttsburgh Flre Extmgulsher Company WABASH BUILDING GR 1 4097 Be ore Bu mng Up Call He ry P Becke Ju per 1 4145 WALKER CURLEY LUMBER COMPANY Brxdge Street SHARPSBURG PA AT 1 6382 Phone ST 1 0940 Congratulatzon ST PETER' East Ohio Sreet an s to the Graduates S CHURCH N S. d Sherman Avenue I74 'I' 1 n k . i . ' ' i . . : - ' , Pa i n ' , , ce n . , - . - es and Service Lumber Supplies . O . . 'A' ff f ,. ' 7, vi - . . , . , P . n . I., ni - . . ik t Q . . , O 'A' o ' 0 Auerbach Furnlture Co urge eer ion of Well Known ran s Furmture - Floor Covermg Ap plzances Budget Accounts Welcome ou a' s, o a inance om an' O en Evenin s JOSEPH SCHERLING AND SONS Developers and Buzlders Fme Modern Homes All Types of Residential Commerczal Constructzon 609 IVORY AVENUE PITTSBURGH 14 PENNA WE l 1096 Plvaronas Bros Bakery Incorporated ll .ers 0 Superior Products 1426-28 Jumata Street N S PITTSBURGH, PA. CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES from SHARPSBURG HARDWARE 906 Mam Street Sharpsburg, Penna ST ANTHONY'S CHURCH REV CHARLES KAPP C S SP MILLVALE PA L S 1 f B d ' i B If f Y P 3 U N f E C p J ' P S ' ' 1926-30 BEAVER AVE. AL1egheny 1-1900 CE 1-7009 Of if ' ' , CO . ur if Q , . I75 FAYLENE BEAUTY SALON Beauticians Hair Stylists ir 604 Loew Penn Building PITTSBURGH 22, PENNA Callahan Transportatwn Hauling Contractors 857 Dounton Way 1616 HENKE'S Cl once Meats Groce :es en Foods Fruits and Vegetables 1627 East Street CE 1 3934 1700 East Street CE 1 1002 Dlicg EDWARD T DAUGHERTY Funeral Director 366 Lxncoln Avenue BELLEVUE PENNA 1 'k BREAKFAST CHEER COFFEE H G SEMPLE Route 8 , Glenshaw 3 100 CLEM S INN 2 1 1 1 Perrysvllle Avenue NS PITTSBURGH PA CLEM J MILLER P op BUILDING SPECIALTIES COMPANY KELLER F JOHNSON Mani act er s Rep es t t ves 95 1 Century Buxldmg PITTSBURGH 22 PA T l ph 1 l 'A' i' Glen. CE l- . . 9 J - r Froz - ' , . . , . 'i' - . , r . Free ei f r ' Ambulance Service , , . if ui r en a 1 i' . . , . , D ee one: ATlantic - 890 Linden 1- 351 F6 LUBIN and SMALLEY CO. E. J. HERGENROEDER Flowers Architect Fancy Gift Fruit Baskets i' ,k 800 CENTURY BUILDING 126 FIFTH AVENUE Pmsburgh 22' Pa' Grant 2200 Pittsburgh, Pa. ATlanric 1-4743 - 44 Comphments UNITED STEEL WORKERS OF AMERICA Local Umon No 3528 Congratulations HON MARTIN C MIHM Representative in General Assembly 22nd, '73rd, 24th, 25th Wards Plttsburgh, Pa of we M MALICH MOTOR SUPPLY 1 500 LoWr1e Street N.S PITTSBURGH PA. RCA Radio Telez smn Senel Re rzgerators Thor Washers and I one s Auto Accesso 'ies ZWI K'S GULF SERVICE Tzres ACCCSSOTIES 91 5 East Oluo Street IN S PITTSBURGH 12 PA Phone CE 1 9440 CITIZENS DEPOSIT 85 TRUST COMPANY SHARPSBURG PENNA Member o Federal Deposzt Insurance Corporation Best Wzshes to the Class of 1951 PAVLIS CAFE 1011 East Ohno Street BURGER S BARBECUE Ohlo R1ver Boulevard EMSWORTH PA Czgars Pipes Tohaccos Jos C PITTERMAN Corner Fnfrh Avenue a d Wm Pe Way PITTSBURGH The Flnesf P pe House m Pittsburgh NORTH HILLS CONFECTIONARY 501 Perrysvxlle Road WEST VIEW PA Lnmg Bed and Dxnmg Rooms Rugs Bedding Applzances Household Furmhne Factorg Dn ect to You North S1de Upholstermg Co Cash or Te ms Shop Elsewhere F11 st Then See Us fo Sale 900 EAST STREET NS Pttsbu gh 12 P FA 1 1090 FA I 3421 9 'A' ' 7 t I 0 1 . - Q. , . . , if ' . ,. 1. sk ' n . nn 'i To I , 0 . i . . , Compliments of ' A 'I' 'A' f . ' . -t . I '. i U 1' ' . . i r , a. wr DeSoto Plymouth Sales 5 Serwce N J WUSLICK 1010 EAST OHIO STREET Plttsburgh 12 Penna 24 Hour Servxce CEda 5 When 1n Aspmwall Frank Wants to See You CASILE'S COURTESY CORNER Mobzlgas Mobzlozl W H WILLIAMS LUMBER COMPANY Bmldzng and Industrial Lumber Mrllwork Stazrs PREBLE AVENUE l 6700 N S Pxttsburgh C omplzments WANNER A SCHRAN Plasterzng Contractor Wellmgton 1 1532 North Pzftsl :ugh Bvanrb COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY of Pnttsburgh 709 11 EAST omo ST AT EAST Member Federal Deposzt Insurance Corporatzon CHAS R WEITERSHAUSEN AGENCY As 3014 grow an wisdom and stature remember us We Served gour grand parents and parents We look now to you 617 E OHIO STREET FA 1 1030 TROY PHARMACY Prescnptzons Pick Up Delzverg Service Jack L Fenock BSC 1800 LOWRIE STREET CE 1 5380 Pxttsburgh 12 Pa WEIMER TIRE COMPANY Formerlg Wermef E5 Zwzck Stores Cor East and Su1smon Streets N.S. PITTSBURGH 12, PA 1 ' 7 4 4 - . ST. . , . wk - ' rl- 111 A , , if - if ir CE - .. ' - - , , of s . . , af if - ' i n0llnliL gzfxggme QT have-annum in X FIRST ROW bail in-annum imap ,...ail'-N P Bradlex J focllcr C gh ct P Ixunz ITIIIILI' I Ixramcr B Paltz In Hrdluka VK lronl-.0 In L Boehll Ixreutznr I: Ixmllnr T Conlcx I' Qchultz C1 Llndbloom R 'Xian THIRD ROW R Ilnkmin I Bono SFC UND ROW j 'Niaclun L Nlmllcr 'NI Irlbnhnr I Ixumpr Iullx F Ixl II r mo ,I Imbl D Franz Ix 6 ner I 'Sldkoxx In D Ixhjnmx R1 L Dau :mmf Rzihf 'I'1'ujnnNf Officer: tcn ci ,hrine of Our I. ISO idy of the Roiarv. Qi Q ' 'I'h1-rv xx 11. 'I yuun mlm of III Wh 0,0 nzxmc in thc pupcr ' 5 50 popul ar. n ll vuiu- rzithur jnfular. It' III x I 1n1pIc, s'1icIhm-. 'Xothim but the bert frum LII. you rl mv. cn 'lPkl'fI. 'Wh' ' WEINER'S STORE Men s and Boys Wfem Th B tCotL EcOh t Ptrb ghP Chrysler Plymouth ALLEGHENY MOTOR SALES CORP 700 08 Lockhart Street All Ch ysle P GUARANTEED USED CARS FA l 2000 Sauerelsen Cements Co p ofCo t t 1 045 North Canal Street SHARPSBURG PA ANNUNCIATION BOWLING ALLEYS 2601 Charles Street PITTSBURGH 14 PA Managed by the Ushers Club FA 1 9810 AL S SUPER MARKET 671 673 Evergreen Avenue MILLVALE Complete Lzne of Foods Self Se F ee D l BENNETT LUMBER 21 3 1 Sedgwlck Street MILLVALE 1 1640 ay It With Flowers LOUIS HAHN AND SON FLORISTS Flowers, Shrubs, Seeds, Evergreens HAHN S ROADSIDE STANDS MILLVALE DORMONT PITTSBURGH 9 P I1 R 9 J . i' , . 'k e es s ess 425 as ioSreet i S ur , a. 7 ' if 'k Know-How Service for r ' r roducts ' - rvice r ez Technical Cements - Industrial Compounds Acid ro ns ruction Elec rical Insulation , ' 'lr i' , . HS ' JJ 3 , A. Phone: Millvale - 663 Hahn ond, Millvale l8l P. A. FREYVOGEL CO PAINTERS DECORATORS WALL WASHING CHURCHES INSTITUTIONS SCHOOLS 'A' 819 MIDDLE STREET N S FA1rfax 1 1266 'lr 'k Serving Catholic Institutions Since 1900 , O I Conzplunents JAMES F KELLEHER HOLY FAMILY INSTITUTE SISTER M PUCHERICE Greetzn gs BURGESS AND MRS THOMAS I.. LAWRY Emsworth Bzg Values zn Used Cars NORTH HILLS AUTO SALES 201 East Ohm Street MILLVALE PITTSBURGH 9 PA MI I 3222 Structural Steel Erectzon Engzneermg fl Y fl 220 DARLINGTON ROAD P tr b gh 29 P GLENN CARTAGE COMPANY 1 340 R1dge Avenue PITTSBURGH 33 PENNA Truck Transporta tzon GEO W HAAS INC Dmpenszng Optzczans 437 Wood Street E t L b 5962 Baum Boulevard ST. NICHOLAS CHURCH REV. S LONCAR TO.R. PITTSBURGH PENNA Of 'A' ir Office an ar : ' i s ur , a. Superintendent WEllington I-2275 'A' ' -Af O I , I ik . . . . 'k Downtown: , , . as i erty , . Everything to Repair and Improve Your Home Daum 86 Helm Hardware Company 623 625 EAST OHIO STREET N Pct b gh P f 3610 MT TROY BUILDING 85 LOAN ASSOCIATION 1970 West Beckert Avenue PITTSBURGH 12 PA d 1891 EDWARD MURPHY Plumbzng H eatzn g 3 625 Cahforma Avenue NORTH SIDE PITTSBURGH PA Compliments St Scholast1ca's Church Aspxnwall Penna LOWRIE THEATER 1 7 1 2 Lowrle Street Mowes Are Better Than Ever CHAS J LIPTAK Real Estate Insurance Mortgages 1 2 1 9 Sprmg Garden Avenue N S PITTSBURGH PA NOTARY PUBLIC CEd 1 0906 07 HAAS SALES 86 SERVICE Re rzgeratwn lgl3 203 Butler Street ETNA 23 PA at of ir u . , . .S. i s ur , a. FAir ax l- 'k y ' ik Phone: ALlegheny l-6107 , Organize . . , . ar - - 'A' i' STer in - 950 3 3 ' , . IS4 Congratulations 'A' ST ANTHONY'S LYCEUM TROY HILL Nlederest Restaurant 632 East Oh1o Street NS PITTSBURGH 12 PA Good Food PERSONAL MANAGEMENT O 6 A M 2 A M North Boro s D1str1butors Incorporated Local and Out o Town Beers Soft Drinks 471 PERRYSVILLE ROAD W t V VERBISK S DELICATESSEN Baked Goods Lunch Meats Ice Cream Brlghton Road at Woods Run Ave MILLVALE MONUMENT WORKS 12 52 54 Evergreen Avenue MILLVALI: PA B N MI 1 1428 Compllments HECK'S MARKET 1612 14 LoWr1e Street CE l 5383 W tt a dStdetso bol IJSI Church of the Assumptlon 3 5 North Sprague Avenue BELLEVUE PENNA ., . Chas. . cwland, Prop. - of 'K' Hours: pen . .- . . 'A' , . . i - es iew, Pa. WEllington 1-1301 W. A. Binz, Mgr. 3 Bust islves o be F rulty an u n f I North Cat ic Hig caool V 1- i' i' I85 PIRSF ROVI C XLIIJAUCY C Nic-wr XX Wullm nr I XX R Iiluhncr P S1hI Q P It r Izlchner I Hen LI bar L H I D 1 umcr I'1ch0r E kim J Hxnc 0 cr Ian: J Hunlun C BIYIIIOXX IX1 X T H T s mhmltt SILCOXD ROW j Bet I7 Bro ku R B 1nn'1 11 011 1 0 mm unm mx IX 1 R I 1Ilar E. Hur THIRIJ ROV R Sm 0 ax on Hanrlx NIL I' Stoke .I 'VI1ddcn FOLRTH ROW BoI1n cr T Cm nc I-I1n1 H QIIIL plc J Cummm YUJIX CI 111 Hum I' Ixl bhnrlmk Hunlun ind h1: Qquad 111 ' , -uttxn knmv thc rixht wordg. I86 1 I 1 N aux XM 111unIx151cI ulth t'X'k'l'f'IIIII'l,.. Hut now th'1t IYt'.I'l' 1h1'nu1,hg n't 1zu'u- ' '1IJo 's IxIl'I'l'Iy c:1.iI1 our unc-mploymcnt chunk EDW A ZILIAN Pharmacy 3898 Brnghton Road QA: K1 b J NS PITTSBURGH 12 PA ANN'S FISH HOUSE Sandwiches to Take Out 12 01 Pennsylvama Avenue PITTSBURGH 33 PA CE 1 9164 THE DEITCH CO SHARPSBURG PA ECONOMY PANTS STORE Sportswear 'A' 505 East Ohlo Street d 16 16401 MORGAN S Cleaners and Dyers Mo Cold Sto g f 8 MEADE AVENUE BELLEVUE PA TROY HILL MARKET Chozce Meat and Grocerzes FRANK BEIN NA O 2109 Lowrne Street CE 1 3461 Seyler Manufacturmg Co P O BOX 782 SHARPSBURG STATION t b gh RATAY AMOCO SERVICE Wfashmg Luh1 zcatzon CE l 3370 'A' 2 5 3 9 East Street . 0 LIn en - 400 Llncol 9 'A' ' 'A' e ef :fern ra e - - , - Rugs and Uphols erin Clean LInden 1-2604 'A' A' ' ' , wner Phone: - - 'K , . Pit s ur 15, Pa. IV fl gn-X ,e X1 s WY 3 The ,gfeatesl daidx D W' H0014 DA gl xmg and cmtxse 5 us SC 35 V0 yslw 1614 S0 5 me-RS IC H S and guks tmexllbfl yhowgvxplx bon Ns ml to X Yonx 11 'K X 0 3 came' A Ut' Snrexxye gurewer -1 go .l STUDIOS uzcC lUllLZ'll f orfzazfs STUDIOS Pzttsbzugh Dountown Plttsburgh, E Lxberty, 6010 Penn Avenue New K ensmgton Student Altoona s need no appomtments Our able staff as always attentwe and tl'l2IE,S wh students feel at home at Strem' Studlos Y 'Yom Ojfrml Srbool Plrofogmplwr 'fgsgigssfsffsz ,W 2 E .M 'V'- 'ft 553. 'Q sf. V fiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' V . Q r YH ' ' , . if-1 , w .a ' ' . wwf Q 5525555523: 'S3E525E3EgEgE5E3 t ' ' . - ' 1gE5E555EgE5E5. '5E5EgEgEgEgE5EQ: 5 - ' A-QZQZQEQQEQEQEQ. i5EiE5i':':1i fsfeiaiziiisiie. , -- ' :5:5:255E5S5E2. 5255525552533 Ill'- .- ' A I88 we J THANK YOU . If the 1951 Trojan zs a success, 111 no small measure we owe zt to We MR PAUL MARZOFF fund the CAMPUS PUBLISHING COMPANY for the superb layout 1nd prmtmg All the employees of STREM STUDIOS yearbook photographers BROTHER LEONARD MANN S M , for unurmg work m the dark room and asslstance to the student photographers REV CHARLES LEES S M for h1s sknllful work 'is our fadvnser BROTHER FRED HIEHLE S M for managmg our busmess 'lffalrs BROTHER MICHAEL VOELKER, SM for hns fasslstance nn fnrrangmg group pxctures, BROTHER BERNARD PLOGMAN S M , and the ART CLUB for execut mg the art work for our bookg All the STUDENTS, FRIENDS, BUSINESS PATRONS and ADVER TISERS who have made thls book fmanclally posslble appreciate the services of all the above . THE TROJAN STAFF OF 19 5 1 IRQ xg -if 'f'f 'X ,' 'X 1: A ff , J 54,39 X -.. 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