Northeast Catholic High School - Falcon Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

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Founder of The Oblafes NOR7'M54.S'7' 64700116 HIGH .S'C'fl00l FOR BOYS PfllZ!lDfZPfilv4 PENNSYZVANIA E1 MW' is rf I r , B + sg lnQ Ia QS? f, ..... ,.. 11 , 242 J, ,M 22 EM , J Q58 XX' 4' f 'Q .Lf ' Q A K' i A is I . , if , x,yA 1 J A if ' as K .-- M '.--'. - in A'f's'y ,. T.. I - 'Y ' l 2 be , s f ll E ' , f , Yi' il! 1' E ff N, K,-if 4 , S R wx iV XZ A fa- N'--Q 9 emi. w. Q K El! vs ' Y L if ll . Q K h 5 A H ,X . . 3 1 , A All f if V V , Q Q We. ,' ' Mig? 'Ns The spirit we have acquired during our four years at North is expressed by our motto, Tenui nec dimittam . . . I have taken hold and I will not let it go. This spirit was passed on to us by the constant example of our Oblate teachers. But what is this N. C. spirit? It is an intangible, but evident feeling of loyalty to our school. This loyalty is expressed not only in athletic endeav- ors, but also in the classroom. Even defeat has failed to dim its force. It is shown by our determination to hold on to our North Catholic traditions long after gradua- tion, exemplifying them in our loyalty to God and country. We have taken hold of this N. C. spirit and will not let it go. let 17 go! v E 5 1 L E E ? 5 4 5 Bishop Schlotterback and Father Tocik discuss the new developments in the mission fields of Africa. During his recent visit to the school the Bishop spoke to the student-body about the rigors and hardships en- countered in his diocese in Keetmanshoop, Southwest Africa. Because of native vocations the iob of spreading the Gospel of Christ has been made considerably easier, but much work remains to be done. We at North Catholic will pray for your continued success. 0PE J0flN XXIII His Holiness Pope John XXIII has proved to be the world's fore- most advocate of peace during these uncertain times. Just as Christ, the Good Shepherd, strengthened His Church by his selec- tion of twelve assistants, Pope John has also strengthened our Church by increasing the number of the Princes of the Church throughout the world. Among these are four newly elevated North American Cardinals. The entire Christian world looks toward Rome and Pope John for peace. We offer up our prayers for the success of all the en- deavors which he will attempt during his reign as the Supreme Pontiff. 'Quantum s 4 V l DMINIS' 7 R14 0R.S' THE MOST REVEREND JOSEPH M. McSHEA, D.D. lishop McShea received the fullness of the priesthood, when in 1952, he was consecrated a bishop by the Apostolic Delegate. We at North wish you continued success in all your endeavors. THE MOST REVEREND J. CARROLL McCORMICK, D.D. Since many students of North have been confirmed by the good bishop, we are all familiar with His Excellency. We wish him continued success in the tradition of Christ's Apostles. it REVEREND FREDERICK J. STEVENSON Father Stevenson, assistant superintendent of our vast archdiocesan school system and a 1932 graduate of our school, has proven himself as a capable and zealous over- seer of our educational facilities. RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR JOHN J. GRAHAM, Ph.D. Monsignor Graham serves as assistant su- perintendent together with Father Steven- son. His iob entails a wide range of interests in the betterment of our Cath- olic school system. Bldff HIS EXCELLENCY THE MOST REVEREND EDWARD JOSEPH SCHLOTTERBACK, O.S.F.S., D.D. TlTUl.AR BISHOP OF BALANEA VICAR APOSTOLIC OF KEETMANSHOOP SOUTHWEST AFRICA The halls of North Catholic were honored this year by the return of Bishop Scholtterback, former student and teacher at N.C. The bishop was a graduate of the class of 1930. His Excellency was the first American Oblate to be raised to the episcopacy. Previous to his elevation, Bishop Schlotterback occupied the position of regional superior of the Oblates in the Missions of Southwest Africa, a post which he still holds in addition to his duties as Bishop. God be with you, Bishop, as you continue to sow the seed of faith in Africa. llPfRl0R.S' THE VERY REVEREND DOMENICO BALDUCELLI, O.S.F.S. Father Balducelli, the Superior General of the Oblates of Saint Francis de Sales, with residence in Rome, visited Northeast Catholic last year. His humility and gentle voice gave us an insight to the way of an Oblate mind. Our faculty exempli- fies his spirit and we the students pray that we may be influ- enced too. His exemplification of the gentlemanliness of Saint Francis de Sales was an inspiration to us. 1 Ni THE VERY REVEREND WILLIAM D. BUCKLEY, O.S.F.S. Father Buckley has served as Provincial Superior of the Oblates for the past twelve years. ln this capacity he is the head of all the Oblate communities in the United States. Since his appointment in 1948, the Oblates have grown tremendously which necessitated the enlargement of seminary facilities, a new Novitiate and the acquiring of several Oblate schools throughout the country. The Motherhouse of the Order being nearby, in Wilmington, Delaware, we were fortunate in having Father visit us often. His exemplification of Oblate spirit made an impression which shall long remain with us. Three members of the class of '30, Fr. Edward Carlin, 0.S.F.S.p His Excellency Edward J. Schlotterback, O.S.F.S., D.D., and Fr. John Kinniry, O.S.F.S., enioy a reunion during the Bishop's visit from Africa. VERY REVEREND JOHN F. TOCIK, O.S.F.S., LL.D. RECTOR Father Tocik, our Rector, have been a considerate and helpful leader during our years at North, putting into practice the Salesian way of life. This is evident in his patient, under- standing manner. No matter what he may be doing, our Rector always finds time to pass on to us a few words of advice or counsel. Father Tocik has the added responsibility of being the Religious Superior of the Oblate Community at North. Father's untiring efforts and devo- tion to duty have won for him the admiration and respect of both students and faculty. PRINCIPAI ASSISMNTS REVEREND THOMAS P. WALSH, O.S.F.S. Vice-Rector Each year hundreds of faces, new and old, come and go through the portals of North Catholic. Father Walsh, as disci- plinarian for the past seven years and our newly appointed Vice-Rector, is responsible for molding us into good Caiholic gentlemen. We know that with your untiring effort, Father, you will be able to perform these tasks with enthusiasm and energy. Father Walsh, we wish to thank you for the admirable work you have been doing and may God bless you always. REVEREND CHET WARREN, O.S.F.S. Disciplinarian In his second year at North, Father Warren has taken on the tasks of Moderator of the Sophomore Class, Assistant Disciplinarian, and Assistant Athletic Di- rector. REVEREND EDWARD CARLIN, O.S.F.S. Fr. Carlin, a recent addition to North's faculty, per- forms the dual function of latin teacher and an invaluable aid in the school office. To Fr. Caalin, we give thanks for his assistance in helping us to be- come more prompt in meeting our every day obli- gations. 145' NIE' .YERVAN75 Our Faculty, the Oblates of St. Francis De Sales, has never ceased to instill in us the outstanding Salesian virtues: loyalty, moderation, humility, gentleness, charity, and cultural refinements. The Oblates have zealously demonstrated to us the ap- plication of these virtues. We fervently hope that their example and contributions will always remain with us and influence our entire lives. An Oblate would never hesitate to give us personal guidance whenever we sought it. These dedicated men have done much to mold our character, increase our knowledge, and give us a fuller understanding of our purpose in life. Now, when it comes time for us to leave North, do we finally realize the sacrifices the Oblates have made for us. FATHER FERNAN BRENNAN FATHER STEPHEN BRICHTA Religion, Moderator, Religion, English Falcon, Senior Moderator i FATHER HERMAN BUCKLEY FATHER PAUL BURKE Religion Algebra, Business Law -,fi in .-- f 5' Fr. Walsh and two of the captains of the trattic squad, Clem Mee- han and Joe Walls, discuss our ever present traffic problems. The traffic squad, with their moderator, Fr. Walsh, do a com- mendable iob in contributing to the smooth movement of our vast student body during the changing of classes and dismissal. FATHER JOHN CLEARY FATHER WILLIAM CLEARY Spanish, Department Head, Spanish Modern Languages 01 LWRIST After four years under the constant guidance of the zealous Oblates, we are preparing to leave North Cath- olic with a well-rounded education and a great devotion to the Salesian way of life. We hope to be the exemplification of the traditional Oblote philosophy, very much in evidence at Encee, of always offering everything to God, even our most trivial actions. Our motto, TENUI NEC DIMITTAM, truly pertains to the spirit we have acquired under the watchfulness of the Oblates. They have instilled in us a determination and confidence which we will carry with us through the rest of our lives. Tony DellaNoce, Jerry Hannigan, and Joe Paradowski, of Senior 5, discuss their scholastic progress with Mr. O'Meara, their National Problems teacher. FATHER EDWARD CORCORAN Algebra, Solid Geometry Department Head, Mathematics FATHER JOHN DENNIS Department Head, English -eq,-,-.-......,..,.. English, Moderator, Good News, FATHER NICHOLAS DiIENNO Religion FATHER STANLEY DOBKIEWIC Religion FATHER JOHN DONAHUE Religion FATHER JOSEPH DUNN Solid Geometry, Radio Father Buckley and Father McKone liven the pace as the bell announces the start of a new day. The bridge, the link between our school and faculty house, saves a great deal of time and energy. Ah, lunch period! N. C. students forget serious studies for forty-live minutes and concern themselves with the business at hand: eating. Everyone looks forward to these pleasant moments with a ham sandwich. Lunch is definitely the most popular period of the day. Fr. Brennan and Fr. Rush pause for a few minutes to talk about the interesting incidents which oc- curred during the school day. FATHER JOSEPH EISENBARTH FATHER ALOYSIUS FLYNN FATHER PAUL FRANCIS FATHER ROBERT FREILER Bookkeeping Physics, Prefect of Studies, Algebra, Commercial Art Mechanical Drawing Department Head, Physics, General Science FATHER EDWARD FRIEL FATHER THOMAS FURPHY FATHER THOMAS GILLESPIE FATHER GEORGE GODLEY Religion, English National Problems, Athletic Director Religion, Bookkeeping Religion, Bowling Coqgh Department Head, Social Sciences 719555 ARE DEDlC'v47'fD MH! . . . 1 1 1 , f 1 S gil V w FATHER FRANCIS GROSS FATHER ROBERT l'llNDl.EY FATHER WILLIAM KEELEY FATHER FRANCIS KELLEHER Religion, V0CC'li0l'1 Dil'9Cl0f Religion, Latin, Stenography, Typing, Department Head, English, French Cross Country, Track Coach Business-Commercial FATHER JQHN KELLY FATHER VINCENT KENNY Chemistry, College Advisor Biol'-'SY' DePU'l'1'19 'l Head 2:45 Dismissal-After o short stop at the locker room, we headed home to rest before hitting the books , unless Father Walsh had other plans for our afternoon. 'T' FATHER JOHN KINNIRY f FATHER CHARLES LaPENTA Religion Department Head Typing A familiar scene in our cafeteria is the bright red coke machine. During the day many boys gather here for a moment of relaxation, talking over the daily happen- ings of the classroom. Mr. David Hagan, our School Registrar, spends countless hours in the Record Room sending out transcripts and calculating the averages to determine our Quintile ratings. FATHER WlLl.ARD MAHONEY FATHER EDWARD McGINLEY FATHER RAYMOND MCKONE FATHER DANIEL MCLERNAN Religion, English Penna. History, National Problems Ef19lISl1 Algebfa A55'5lf nl Afhlehr D 'eCf0Y Before and after classes, students of North visit the shrine of Our lady of Fatima. Because of the environments within our Oblate school, a deep love for The Blessed Virgin has been in- stilled in us. The sight of N. C. students praying before Our Lady's statue in the driveway is not unusual to the many people who pass by North every day. Our Lady's statue provides the first greeting to the students who enter school from the el or the 56 trolley. In 1949, the shrine to Our Lady of Fatima was erected by the Alumni Association as a memorial to those of our graduates who made the supreme sacrifice in World War Il. This grotto has always- been close to our hearts because of the faith of those men whom it represents. ,....A THROUGH 705 PATH! . . . FATHER HARRY MINICH FATHER JOHN NEES FATHER EUGENE RICHERT FATHER THOMAS RUSH English latin, Bookstore Algebra, Geometry Geometry, Activities Director, Baseball Coach FATHER CHARLES SEXTQN FATHER EDMOND STOUT FATHER JOHN TYE FATHER HUBERT WETZLER World Hisfgry Biology French, National Problems German, Latin REV. HARRY C. MINICH O.S.F.S. Born: August 6, 1906 Ordained: June 7, T941 Died: April 11, 1960 Requiescat in Pace , REV- MR- JOHN BEATTIE REV. MR. FRANCIS FROST Algebra, History Mathematics We, the students of Northeast Catholic, consider the faculty not only as our teachers, but also as our spiritual fathers, our coaches, and our moderators. Acting as spiritual guides is their greatest function, for without their help we would probably fall by the wayside. Somehow, with the help of God, they accomplish their task of trying to instill some knowledge into our minds. Most of the faculty members are engaged in some after-school activity either producing championship teams or moderating clubs of which our school can be proud. 'C' ,gd is 715 RW 5'L'fl0l,45'7lL'.S' The Scholastics who have introduced us to their Oblate spirit and example have also attempted to pass on to us their knowledge. They are an integral part of the faculty taking on their share of teaching assignments. Their other duties include moderating lunch period Masses and Detention. We shall never forget the fine example of Salesian spirit they have left with us. OF KNOWlED6f REV. MR. ALBERT GONDEK REV. MR. DAVID HAGAN English History, Registrar l l REV. MR. VINCENT KOWALEWSKI REV. MR. ANTHONY LARRY Physics Algebra, General Science REV, MR. JOHN MURRAY REV. MR. ALFRED SMUDA General Science Biology J- l WITH A , N M, Underclassmen provide a somewhat thrilling display of their football talents for the onlooking students at lunch period. We find exercise outdoors a wonderful form of relaxation every day, in fair weather or foul. Y i l REV. MR. MICHAEL SOCORSO REV. MR. JOHN SPELLMAN REV. MR. THOMAS TUCKER REV. MR. DAVID VOELLINGER General and Chemical Science Latin, Histor y General Science Physics, Physical Science 11..a-ry-s.1-s- -ff-N: . . . I I j E m 'AL -X A1, : K E ri sl llN5'flFl5fi zmz . . . 3. 5 V- ,L The rigorous task of correcting Junior Religion notebooks is undertaken by a deter- , ,X mined Fr. Francis Gross. tl .x f Our Oblate Brothers have worked diligently throughout the ,gf school trying to instill in us the spirit of Saint Francis De Sales. ' Their duties range from teaching in the laboratories and class- rooms to managing the aFfairs of the kitchen. Although their activities encounter many hours of the day, they are always willing to give us a helping hand. North Catholic will always be thankful for the untiring work of the Brothers. ,,. BRO TMFRS' REV. BRO. FREDERICK CHIAPPONE REV. BRO. ARTHUR KERNS REV. BRO. NEIL McMENAMIN Chemistry Physics, Radio Library AND D6'lf07l0N MR. EDMUND ARMSTRONG MR. GERALD CULLEN English English, Remedial Reading r .-f lp .. ' 2 -: ,34Q!- . 521' .f . , . 1 A 1 - s. - R ' f ' ia 5 MR. JOHN FITZGERALD MR. ROBERT FITZSIMMONS MR. THOMAS FORKIN Nurse History Algebra, English UU' Fv4L'l!l7,V We will always be indebted to our Lay- teachers for their patience and untiring efforts in and out of the classroom. These men work hand in hand with the Oblate Fathers endeavor- ing to instill in us a love of God and neighbor. Their high moral standards and leadership have made a lasting impression upon us. Thanks to their never-ending zeal as teachers and Catholic men, we shall leave North Catholic prepared to face the difTiculties of the world. L2 A V' rwlaffrww-.fvfwg . - af., ,waqgwv ' f Q 1 uit 2 V , X .ik.e.14 f. ' ' 'ii' ' . r- 1 f , 1. , . rw 121 .5 YP+'5f22:f'-sim-r'. -'r' v.-1 iff' . sw. , '. ffffiil,-'.L si . Qkvfig --iid-.FT ' fl E:-5-he L. ,wifi MR. THOMAS HAYES English at - 1. ',,iih.-- .- gf N 1 ff. LJ, .. . f-LM: , 2 3513 NV. , m:..,rf,-215142,-, My . ' wir 'i.'a 'a - '-'uw' -.:' ,: d':1 MR. JOHN FRIEL latin ef 4 5fi'iif33v1z:kz!1ii 1.1 I ' fi'ii2Q'- Q 1 Q ? 1 'iv Q56 5 Q 35 . me , Q ,. K 5533 is Q gm 1 . ,. Q 7 2, sf g fwefs -- ,. ., . ,.,,,,, M,g1..., - we ,sie ' Z vwfwm zsw .4 sages -K 1 V fs, - W ga-s --,,a.:zg, ' fi' .1 ,. -1 - ,,,,,.., 0 1, el r ' ig Q Y- 1' ss H MR. ROBERT LARKIN History, Football Coach A familiar landmark-the cage. Situ- ated in the locker room the cage is visited by those who wish to purchase P.T.C. tokens on Monday mornings as well as tickets for all sports and social events. A teacher's work is never done. During their free time, Mr. Larkin and Mr. O'Meara discuss the marking of iest papers, They appear to be amused by some of the answers. MR. PHILIP LOOBY ,W-Q lntramural Athletics MR. DAVID LOSCALZO MR. JOHN LOUGHERY English, Music, Dramatics English MR. JOSEPH MAHER MR. ANTHONY MARCHIONE MR. MICHAEL O'MEARA MR. VITO PARISI History Music National Problems Music After a hard day in class, Fr. Hindley, Mr. Murray, and Mr. Wissman relax in the faculty room informally discussing the day's events. MR. THADDEUS PIANKA MR. RALPH REEVE5 MR. EDWARD SCULLIN English Biology Basketball Couch MR. FRANCIS WISSMAN MR- R055 WYRE History, Football Coach Music MR. KENNETH SIMENDINGER MR. RONALD SWIRK Geometry English, History it Yi ini 1 g i -5 I E1 ,gg To the office staff we express our gratitude for their unheralded, yet indispensible efforts in keeping the complex machinery of North in operation. 'To a great ex- tent, the emciency of the school rests in their capable hands. No matter what in- formation we sought, we always received quick and courteous attention at the Office. 0FflL'E STAFF MISS FRANCES NEBEL Secretary MISS MARIE CARBREY MRS, LONDIE TUU0 MISS PATRICIA POLCHAN MRS. MARY GRADY Secretary Secretary Secretary Librarian ,t.ar A,'ti ,ti' A , e'i- Hafl tai, f i' 5 'Wi tite I -,N 93? jet 5700155 M QXXWH Muffy? X X Q S 2 Z S lllli NNW -1'-1 -'-5 1 -..-L...-1-1 X N , 3 N 1 x ':-- Q Q ggi? W! sw' .. 2 N gy E E M JH' 'L '-E-5' 'x .Q W L .7 R I 0 5 ofx U-ln., Ai i 0,,m ws, NV 2-2 2' 5 ww fm A swf: E. REll6'l00.S' TRAINING . . . The Annual Retreat, another North Catholic tradition was held this year on April ll, 12 and 13. The retreat is a period of time set aside for taking a spir- itual inventory. lt is also a time to make resolutions for the future and to decide what to do about those problems that seem so overwhelming but with God's help can be solved. This year the retreat master was the Very Reverend Joseph L. McCoy, 0.S.F.S., LL.D., a former teacher and head of the English department at North. Formerly principal of Salesianum High School and pastor of St. Anthony's parish, both of Wilmington, he is presently the superior of the Oblate Harrisburg Community. Under Department Head Fr. Kinniry's watchful guidance, we delve into the science of Apologetics. This is the apex of our four year study of religion. The spiritual knowledge gained this year will help us immeasurably in the world. QNX One of North's many unique characteristics is our daily Lunch Period Masses. Although the attendance at these Masses is very satisfactory, there is no reason why more students cannot receive the Holy Eucharist daily. Our lunch period Masses have proved to be a very convenient pathway to eternal happiness. ,ff My God, l give you this class . . . Every class at North is preceded by the Direction of Intention. By saying this short prayer, we offer every action to God as a form of worship. Sr. 9 attentively begins a class in this traditional manner. Fr. Brennan, our Senior Moderator, points out a few facts which will help strengthen our faith. Our senior Religion course enables us to explain and defend our faith. if xy x -.. ,. ' sf if f . . . IN PRv4L'7lL' The Mess, the greatest oct of worship, is offered every week for the students ot North. These Masses present us with the opportunity to talk over school troubles with God asking His help t hrough our Direction of Intention. '?v1'f?? 545' X 3 KY' H. l ln he an f--rm.-....-, Q-.......s,n....,. 'Q , h b'l't of the Oblates to oct as helpful, sympathetic con- T e cl ily fessors has enabled many troubled young men to relieve their souls of the burden of sin. The opportunity to attend daily Mass and re- nion has been in effect at ceive Holy Commu North for the past three years. A constant flow I d ' of students from school to the chape urmg the devotion of the lunch periods symbolizes student body in their every action. Mass is the of all our actions at North iust as it is the center center of our lives. In addition to our lunch-period Masses we have Mass in the auditorium on Wednesday ' ' th and Thursday mornings. On these occasions e auditorium becomes a chapel and the stage a sanctuary. k lls on Father Gross for guidance in an important .loe Bec ca decision. As the school's vocational director, Father is always willing to spare a few minutes of his time to help us solve our problems. K n ' W - 3 . R 4. xl' 1' '1- The rnastery of our mother tongue is a very important asset in later life. Mr. Loughery explains antonyms and synonyms to Sr. 'l'l in the study of English vocabulary. This new knowledge will enable us to converse intelligently with others in social life. Fr. Dennis, Department Head, tells William Stein, Fr. 1, to take notice of the work that will be required of him when he reaches his senior year. Bowers, Jaie, and Jones, of Sr. 1, point out the outstanding characters of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Fr. Dennis' display in Room 101 has added interest and life to this literary work. A -....,,.-sw-Q Fr. Dennis explains the many complicated exceptions and rules of English Grammar and Usage to an attentive Sr. 4. Because of Father's ability to capture and hold our attention, English has become a far less boring subiect. EN6'll5ff Mr. Cullen has been a tremendous help to those students who wish to increase their reading speed. His reading clinic has grown more and more popular in recent years. JUNIOR I PREFECT: REV. WILLIAM KEELEY Barton, Blaney, Bolwell, Bracciale, Conlan,-Conn, Costello, J. Coyle, J. Coyle, Dawes, C. Deal, J. Deal, Donovan, Durkin, Eckert, Egan, Einwechter, Gormley, Haverluk, Hindley, Humes, Hunsinger, Jurkiewicz, Kasperski, Keating, Keller, Kelly, Konieczny, Kubacki, Kubiak, Lang, LeFevre, Lindsey, Loveioy, MacBride, McLaughlin, Mondillo, O'NeiII, Prosperi, Ruszkowski, Rykowski, Seddon, Smith, Snyder, Springart, Styler, Swirsding, Thompson, Troiak, Wagner, Welhan, Wood, Zielinski. JUNIOR 2 PREFECT: REV. MR. ANTHONY LARRY Alexy, Alfonso, Benner, Cinousis, Conlin, Cosmo, Dalton, DeSandro, Dillon, Dinezza, Dougherty, Drumm, Garofalo, Grafenstine, Johnson, Joyce, Kelly, LeBender, Lennon, Manes, Marcinkowski, Marshall, Mc- Adams, McGinty, Meginley, Meyers, Morrison, Murphy, Nebel, Norton, O'Keefe, O'Mara, Qualters, Schenzie, Scipione, Searle, Segin, Seif, Shapley, Simpson, Staunton, Tresnan, Vassallo, Watts, Wilkinson, Wisenauer. JUNIOR 3 PREFECT: MR. FRANCIS WISSMAN Auman, Brady, Callahan, Cancellier, Cannon, Caputo, Coll, Czyzewski, Dambro, Desanto, Dougherty, Drexler, Fern, Gallagher, Greer, Halper. Heston, Hogan, Hudec, Kauterman, Kennedy, Lindenhofen, Mc- Cann, McCoIe, McCormac, Merritt, Miller, Morris, Naylor, Neiley, Nowicki, Olechna, Post, Parr, Reese, Rescigno, Rossi, Rozich, Seyzer, Siegrist, Slover, Swickla, Troisi, Wall, Wisniewski, Witts, Yeager, Yost, Zach. JUNIOR 4 PREFECT: MR. THOMAS HAYES Anastasia, Beaumont, Bilicich, Brittingham, Canning, Casnet, Cinque, Clifford, Concio, Davis, DeFoney, Domico, Donnelly, Galazka, Gallagher, Gorman, Graham, Grisan, Haber, Hargraves, Henne, Hughes, Jameson, Juhas, Knipp, McCarthy, McClane, McNally, Meeks, Murphy, Newell, O'Connor, Parker, Park- inson, Pollock, M. Postowski, W. Postowski, Ryan, Steigerwalt, Sweeney, Taurino, Thompson, Wade. JUNIOR 5 PREFECT: REV. MR. VINCENT KOWALEWSKI Antell, Bowdren, Boyle, Cattolico, Chrobocinski, Depiera, Drelick, Fanrak, Farrant, Flanagan, Foley Fowler, Furey, Grzymala, Haffet, Hammer, Herbert, Kasper, Keough, Kopszynski, Letterle, Lubking, Maliszewskyi, Mattern, Mclntyre, McKeown, Mlynarczyk, Mulholland, Paczkowski, Palaia, Palmaccio, Petto, Phillips, Press, Primerano, Rakowski, Rosa, Sandman, Scarcelle, Schnee, Secor, Siebold, Stewart Stingel, Stine, Walicki, Watson, Weber, Wolf, Wolstenholme, Worlf, Zaiaczkowski, Zaleski. JUNIOR 6 PREFECT: REV. ROBERT FREILER Aspite, Bash, Boles, Boron, Boyle, Butler, Caliendo, Castillo, Curran, Dawson, Deegan, DeLuca, DeMasi Fee, Fleury, Green, Haggerty, Heilig, James, Jurowicz, Kantanie, Karpinski, Karwoski, Kouatch, Makow- ski, Marnell, May, McCafferty, McDonald, McGuire, Meenan, Milewski, Milligan, Milotich, Nick, Reid Riley, Roman, Seifert, Skierski, Smart, Snyder, Szuszczewicz, Timmons, Wilkins, Wisniewski, Zarych. r JUNIOR 7 PREFECT: REV. FRANCIS GROSS Brady, Braski, J. Burke, M. Burke, Cirelly, Costigan, Delaney, Dietz, Dodd, Graham, Griffiths, Grzeskowiak Hambor, Hartman, Helinek, Hesson, Higgins, Hitchner, Jefer, Kanagie, Kelly, Ketterer, Komacla, Loesch, Loftus, Louie, Lutz, Mabin, Maule, McDonald, McFadden, McGinn, McLaughlin, McManemin, McVeigh, Monillas, Moore, Morris, Mullen, Murphy, O'NeiIl, Newdeck, Peranteau, Reardon, Sanger, Say, Schrayer, Tiano, Tomezyszyn, Witkowski, Zakrocki. r ,,,, r 'l JUNIOR 8 PREFECT: MR. DONALD SWIRK Augustyn, Bingel, Cerankowski, Christopher, Connor, Cullen, Desiderio, Eves, Garutte, Gendaszek Giordano, Glennon, Graham, Grochowski, Hartner, Haynes, Heavey, Hess, Hoover, Hrin, Hunter Kelso, Kempinski, Kennedy, Kernan, Koreck, Korn, Kruszczynski, Kunciw, Leinheiser, Mackle, Maginnis Maketa, McCatTerty, McElhatton, McNamara, Medora, Mulvenna, Murphy, Musitano, Nowack, O'Donnell O'Flaherty, Peters, Rempfer, Reuter, Richards, Rowles, Santore, Schmitt, Smakulski, Szuszczewicz, Zowney JUNIOR 9 PREFECT: REV. WILLIAM CLEARY Antczak, Arnold, Banfe, Boianowski, Carlino, Carr, Cissizzi, Castagna, Caucci, Clark, Covaleski, Coyle Crilley, Diamond, Dickerson, DiGregorio, DiMascio, Duffy, Gabor, Gaus, Gross, Harrison, Ho, Jeltord Jimenez, Kobialka, Koschineg, Levash, Macready, McPhillips, Mitchell, Montileone, O'Connnr, O'Hara Pallozzi, Pinto, Razzano, Reilly, Rosato, Stattieri, Storino, Strausser, Taylor, Thornton, Toner, Woods Zenszer, Zindell. JUNIOR 10 PREFECT: MR. EDMUND ARMSTRONG Arabia, Baker, Barger, Bittenbender, Bradley, Buddle, Bush, Caine, Carter, Clark, Cox, Cwik, DiPasquale DiRugeris, Flynn, Gallagher, Hain, Harvey, Hohenstein, Kitchen, Graham, Kuchs, Layton, Lehner, Lei- brand, MacAfee, Maher, Mahoney, McCarthy, McCullough, McDevitt, McFadden, Montini, Mooney, Mor- asch, Murphy, O'Connell, Opalzach, Oprea, Pendrak, Picinich, Rahill, Reynolds, Rydzewski, Skowronski Spiotto, Terembula, Wedzielewski, Wissman, Zearfaus, Zin. JUNIOR 'Il PREFECT: MR.'THOMAS FORKIN Baker, Bannon, Buczek, Butter, Christian, Christensen, Coll, Curcio, DeFazio, Donohue, Ferri, Flanagan Fogarty, Frankunas, Fries, Gimbel, Goeke, Groch, Hearn, Henes, Junker, Kearns, King, Lawrence, Lowry Malinowski, Markowski, Martinelli, McCabe, McHugh, Meintel, McMenamin, McMonagle, Michael Milnik, Mundy, Murray, Mychack, Newell, O'Neill, Paino, Parker, Petrowski, Powell, Rivera, Rodgers Schneider, Soley, Taylor, Titano, Trzaskawka, Ventresca, Vicente, Walsh. JUNIOR 12 PREFECT: REV. WILLARD MAHONEY Babii, Black, Blazik, Cole, Devine, Danley, Elwin, Essig, Halbe, Haliburton, Hubbard, Kelly, Keslu Kober, Lower, McCarthy, McManus, McNichol, Melo, McGarry, Merritt, Mezis, O'Sullivan, Porrini, Powers Pryor, Spinosi, Stock, Sturges, Tepper, Toto, Ward, Williamson, Wilsey. JUNIOR I3 PREFECT: REV. MR. DAVID VOELLINGER Bachman, Bednar, Biddle, Callahan, DeWald, Doherty, Falcone, Farlow, Farrell, Finley, Flynn, Gabbett Gore, Gorman, Goury, Halbe, Hanrathy, Hampton, Hirschbuhl, Holmes, Hornickle, Kahana, Logan, Lynn Maduzia, McGrady, Murray, Parsons, Pezzono, Straight, Tomasetti, wisniewski. JUNIOR 14 PREFECT: MR. ROBERT LARKIN Baior, Barron, Boyles, Brennan, Brogley, Canuso, Castine, Colgan, Cravero, Diaz, Downey, Dulty, Dugan Eckert, Groch, Horan, Hutt, John, Kelly, Kennedy, MacWilliams, Maier, McDevitt, McNally, McQuillan Mills, Muldoon, Pizza, Shragher, Sole, Steiner, Sperber, Thurnau, Toner, Wesolowski, Williamson. JUNIOR 'l5 PREFECT: REV. MR, FRANCIS FROST Boyle, Brahl, Brown, Calvert, Chest, Cianci, Cole, Crone, D'Angelo, D'AttiIio, Dellape, Durman, Halloran, Harte, Janulewicz, Kenny, Kleposki, Kohlmeir, Lawrence, Leve, Malloy, Manes, McAvoy, McKeown, Mosko Parendier, Pawlowski, Pisiechko, Raybold, Reed, Sailer, Seifried, Strauch, Taylor, Tomaszewski, Tepper Trask, Walters, Whalen, White, Wiercinski, Wittmer. FRENCH James Farley, of Senior One, receives personal attention from Father Kelleher, instructor of French ll. lt is this dedicated teaching which produces North Catholic students who are en- riched by a substantial knowledge of their respective studies. North owes its present high scholastic standing to men such as Father Kelleher, whose principle interest is the welfare of his students. The sights of Paris prove very interesting to the French student. Father Tye, who is well acquainted with French culture, points out several famous landmarks on the left bank of the Seine. Besides instruction in the French language the students at North are also well primed on the cultural background of this pic- turesque country. wwf ww K , ,E te list M D - . 1 2 SPANISH A considerable amount of time is spent in preparing the diocesan mid-term examinations. On these exams the achieve- ments of each Catholic high school are compared. Joseph Mastropietro of Senior 3 reviews his answers in an effort to find a mistake which would be detrimental to his score. Just as spelling is essential in writing a word correctly, ac- curate pronunciation is necessary to speak it well. Father John Cleary, Department Head, reviews a previous examination and stresses the importance of proper spelling and the correct placement of Spanish notation to louis Petrovia of Senior 3. sihdcwxrskwl. swim.,kzswwmmmws,x Y1QSdr2ii'-KYw-wwP4SfR.xmfQ?,'3?SfaYs:ss2aQ2z C'flfMl.Y7R7 . . . 00PS! ist, measures out the amount of copper into of sulfuric acid. One first rules we learned lab is to be measurements. GCCUYQYE George Suroski, Senior I, typi- fying the spirit of a true chem- proper a flask of the in the in our Working industriously during their weekly lab pe- riod, Sr. 'I displays great ambition in putting into practice all the theoretical knowlelge gained in class during the past week. All students participating in chemistry lab have been thoroughly acquainted with the proper lab methods and above all, lab safety. Bro. Fred, who directs the lab, willingly assists us in our work and, at the same time, keeps a wary eye out for transgression of lab safety rules. Bob Falkowski listens as Fr. Kelly, Dept. Chairman, directs us through our course of study in chemistry, the science that deals with the composition of mat- ter and the changes which matter undergoes. Bro. Fred, our capable lab director, has set up a very timely experiment. These examples help us to more readily understand a few of the problems we experience when working with elements and com- pounds. Chemistry is a subject which will definitely be an asset after graduation, especially in the sci- entific world in which we live. P07516 AND A Sophomore obtains a close view of microscopic life as Mr. Reeves helps him to adjust his glass slide. Through these lab periods, the biology students put to use the skills they learned in the classroom. Brother Arthur points out interesting ef- fects of heat and pressure on water. ln our Junior year hitherto unknown facts concerning the laws of nature were made known to us in our study of physics. Fr. Flynn lends encouragement to his de- termined students as they make a futile attempt to separate two metal cups clapsed together by a vacuum. Because these boys are studying Physics in their Freshman year, they will receive an early interest in the field of science. -xx 5 tg., we Q we A X- . A ff W N sv Bl0l06'7 4' -it Fr. Kenny, Department Head, is the center of attrac- tion as he explains several important factors that will help this Sophomore section acquire a greater appreciation of the animal kingdom. These class- room lectures facilitate our Biology course and are a great benefit in holding our interest. Sophomore year introduced to us the science of Bi- ' ology We learned physical composition of plant and y 'Fi' Stout explains the microscopic world of bacteria. . M QE :' rw: 1: animal life. Here young biologists listen as Father A fs? J 2 v ,sq 1 'N-Q..,,M . Dorwart, Surosky, Mooney, and Falkow- ski do some after-class work on the geog- raphy of Germany with Fr. Wetzler. Father was always ready to give assistance to those who were truly interested in the subject. As our informal German class listens, Fr. Wetzler discusses the popular literature of his native land with Frank Coyle of Sr. 2. At least one day a week was spent palavering the German culture. w- f 1 i , 3, ,VU 2, J f 4 w.V ' .4 QW, Wux , ,fmma .VM 2 L., ,gf 19 gf gxx ' x 'Hyip .. X 553- , S: tr .3 r K I KN-3 D. 3 x 3 if Z 1' A 3 qua.. ggi 58,2 M M: ,A ff'w1:Z'if: I A flu, S ,Y M gui gm :s!3f5',f?f, Efiifamfsia i , f K M' ws A n -Pi... r Three high ability students, George Bannon, Anthony Stoiack and Ted Jaie, com- bine their ettorts to prove a Theorem in Solid Geometry. The intricacies of Intermediate Algebra are explained in detail by Father Mc- lernan. Here, a mystified iunior section takes heed of the all-important laws gov- erning exponents. In his patient but stern way Father has shed some light on the complicated field of mathematics. E E A E t f E i' l r l l k l l l i l t Joseph Walls, Richard Kodera, and Adrian Lopacinski watch and listen attentively to Father Corcoran, Department Head, as he clarifies our difficulties in Trigonometry. The ability to solve these problems will prove themselves a valuable asset to us in later life. 52 l ee Last night's homework is transcribed onto the blackboard by diligent members of Senior One. Mrozinski, Perkowski, Plier, and Ruhl display their mathematical prowess in trigonometry. No matter how diffi:ult these complex rules and formulas may become, the capable instruction of Father Corcoran soon dispells any doubts the student may possess. MATHEMATIC Ted Jaie, Walt Pugh, and Vic Urbanski focus their attention on the trigonometrical functions which are being explained by Pat McQuiIlan. Discussions such as this, among the students themselves, do much to aug- ment their ability to employ mathematical knowledge to practical applications. aafx?: mswD:.'..::,f1W Cahill, Cameron, Gallagher, Gallo, ski, Lee, Lubiski, Murphy, olde, o' Schulz, Scopinich, SOPHOMORE 1 PREFECT: MR. .LOHN FRIEL Cook, Darab, Doman, Drelick, Duttin, Dura, Ennis, Esposito, Fitzgerald, Forys, Fowler, Glancey, Hass, Hilliard, Hoffmann, lles, Kilian, Kliniewski, Klock, Kordasiewicz, Kuhar- Martin, McCloskey, McConomy, McCreedy, McDonnell, McGovern, Mellon, Mendell, Neill, Ott, Pacchianelli, Panunto, Posadowski, Quatrini, Regan, Rogozinski, Savitsky, Speranza, Wade, Warne, Westfield, Wilk. SOPHOMORE 2 PREFECT: REV. EDMOND STOUT Baker, Bane, Behan, Blaszkowski, Connelly, Conway, Cutillo, Deleo, DelRosso, Dempsey, Destafney, Dixon, Dowd, Ebert, Eisennagel, Fitzgerald, Forant, Galante, Ganz, Goodwin, Kaiser, Kappler, Kelly, Kerr, Kiley, Kivlin, Kliniewski, Lalley, Leahy, Maguire, Martin, McElhatton, McGovern, McMonagle, Meely, Michuech, 0'Donnell, Piekutoski, Ranaldi, Reilly, Sarafinas, Slaven, Stango, Stevenson, Sturgeon, Szaidek, Thomson, Trievel, Venafra, Wilderman, Wissman, Wojciechowski, Woodford, Wysocki. SOPHOMORE 3 PREFECT: REV. THOMAS RUSH Bannon, Barrett, Bolmorcich, Bosak, Bracchi, Brady, Burns, Byrne, Cafolla, Carden, Carducci, Clancy, Collemacine, Conley, Deal, Delp, Dinmore, Dowling, Duncan, Eberwine, Englert, Fink, Follmer, Fyke, Grace, Hambor, Hannon, Hannigan, Horn, Hoyle, Labenz, Macaitis, Mansfield, Martinez, McCullough, McDermott, Miller, Muzyk, Patton, Porter, Ruczynski, Sapar, Smith, Thompson, Tiano, Trzuskowski, Urbanek, Van Stone, Walker, Watson, Winering, Zaks, Zawadzki, Zelenski. SOPHOMORE 4 PREFECT: REV. JOHN DONAHUE Brooks, Brown, Buchholz, Clark, Collins, Dileanardo, Dunne, Fenton, Flanagan, Frusco, Gallagher, Geist, Giamboy, Gielda, Glavin, Goodman, Greco, Hain, Heierbacher, Herron, Hylan, Kamieniecki, Kelly, Kinney, Kolenkiewicz, Kowalski, Kreibick, Kuhn, Latterty, Leisse, Lucarni, Mabin, Martin, Mattern, Mc- Cartney, McDonald, McGuigan, McHugh, McLaughlin, O'Donnell, O'Hara, Quinn, Reamen, Schreiber, Sharkey, Sharp, Spangler, Strupcznwski, Sweeney, Wallash, Wenglicki, Yale, Zimmerman, Zolnowski. SOPHOMORE 5 PREFECT: REV. MR. ALFRED SMUDA Adams, Bertsch, Bevans, Bradley, Byrne, Cinall, Cobb, Cossetti, Costabile, Davies, Devlin, Dolan, Dra- huschak, Ehrenfeld, Elmer, Filice, Fitzgerald, Franklin, Funk, Furness, Gallagher, Gatley, Geary, Geist, Golden, Haggerty, Heavey, Hines, Horne, Howard, Hronchak, Loughran, Maduzia, Mason, McCann, Mc- Closkey, McElroy, McHugh, Mclnnes, Mclntyre, McKinney, Miglionico, Moegen, Montanaro, Morasctt- Myers, Norman, O'Leary, Olszewski, Phelan, Rafter, Toto, Tucker, Visconto. SOPHOMORE 6 PREFECT: REV. HERMAN BUCKLEY Achilles, Baltrush, Bambrick, Boc, Bogan, Borkowski, Boss, Byrne, Coleman, Daniele, DiNezza, Edinger, Esposito, Fairburn, Follmer, Fuscellaro, Gereau, Horchuck, Jellick, Kadlec, Kirby, Kleaver, Krupczak, Lightcap, Lynch, Marcelewski, Mazzocca, McCracken, McGinley, McGowan, McKenna, Mitchell, 0'Connor, Oleszczyk, Olsen, Papaleo, Perez, Poulson, Power, Ranaldi, Reinhart, Rizzo, Seifent, Speece, Tack, Tri' dento, Updegrove, Vattimo, Vicente, Watson, Whelan, White, Wolbert, Zepp. SOPHOMORE 7 PREFECT: REV. VINCENT KENNY Barrila, Beck, Bieler, Bonner, Burgmann, Cappo, Charyna, Cliggett, Collins, Corcoran, Crowley, Dunphy, Foley, Gaffney, Giangreco, Girard, Grauel, Greipp, Hagan, Heckler, Heston, Jacoby, Kane, Kerrigan, Kluzinski, Lawlor, Lineman, Lonergan, Lopez, Madden, Manco, Marcolongo, McBride, McCracken, Mc- Gowan, McGuckin, McNamee, McNesby, McNulty, Mueller, Musial, Pascale, Potter, Rivera, Rutz, Shope, Sobon, Steele, Taylor, Venango, Wallen, Webster, Whitaker, Wilkiera. SOPHOMORE 8 PREFECT: REV. EDWARD McGINLEY Austin, Benson, Bergmaier, Brennan, Briggs, Budzilowski, Cole, Curry, Downey, Eksterowicz, Fleury, Gahagan, Gannotta, Gasiorowski, Grabowski, Guzman, Hanson, Harkins, Hauck, Hebert, Heenan, Hesson, Holt, James, Konder, Kosman, Leach, Leibert, Linster, McCann, McCarthy, McCuen, D. McGrogan, J. McGrogan, McHugh, Miller, Nagle, Niemczak, O'Connor, Ortlieb, O'Sullivan, Paris, Patton, Payne, Price, Rosney, Rue, Smith, Southard, Swiencon, Tepper, Torpey, Wolos. SOPHOMORE 9 PREFECT: MR. KENNETH SIMENDINGER Asman, Beck, Bee, Blickley, Borghise, Braunstein, Brennan, Broomhead, Cataldi, Celebre, Clair Corkery, Curti, Delliponti, Diocson, Dittmar, Glenning, Hagan, Hermley, Holmes, Hoover, Kalpokas Kehan, Kellogg, Kivlin, Kuclynski, Lloyd, Lynn, Malgieri, McCloskey, McGovern, Mclntyre, McNeill O'Connor, O'Neill, Opaliski, Pieczkolon, Powers, Rivera, Rys, Saloma, Seward, Siemietkoski, Simon Smith, Steinmetz, Swasey, Sweeney, Taggart, Walter, Whatley, Willer. SOPHOMORE I0 PREFECT: MR. THADDEU5 PIANKA Baker, Beach, Becker, Berger, Booth, Brooke, Cashley, Cauterucci, Creevey, Domico, Fenton, Forster Fowler, Fullam, Gasiewski, George, Goodavage, Hannah, Haurin, Hoinowski, Janda, Karustis, Klancic Kostek, Lomas, Lubieiewski, Manser, Marand, McCullough, Mellon, Miller, Neville, Nocella, O'Connor Parilla, Raven, Ridge, Rucki, Shipton, Sisk, Szczypiorski, Ulrich, Warner, Willey, Wilson, Yabor, Youse Zenderbach, Zurita. SOPHOMORE 'll PREFECT: REV. HARRY MlNlCl l Bisceglie, Bogatiuk, Bush, Connolly, Crosson, DeHaven, Dugan, Gerraghty, Gorbsky, Gramiak, Hannigan Hart, Haubrich, Kelly, Kirsch, Klein, Kornuszko, Lamelza, Leifholtz, Levis, Martin, Matteucci, Mc- Aleese, McFeeters, McGovern, McKeon, McSloy, Merrigan, Mondillo, Mooney, Murphy, Napoli, Nardone Newton, 0'Donnell, Paciullo, Paul, Premaza, Pyne, Quinn, Reichner, Rosenberger, Rowe, Savyzky Springer, Stanowski, Stec, Subulak, Szparagowski, Ware, Watts, Weber, Willard. SOPHOMORE 'I2 PREFECT: MR. ROBERT FITZSIMMONS Amadie, Baldwin, Bilger, Breitweiser, Buchman, Carroll, Catrambone, Cincotti, Cline, Collins, Daiss Dronitsky, Eddis, Flanagan, Hanley, Harvey, Higgins, lannotti, Jones, Kilpatrick, Korpalski, Kober, Lucas Luongo, Lynch, Martin, Mazzeo, McCabe, McCafferty, McGerry, Frank, Moriniello, Ottner, O'Rourke, Pasci- ullo, Podlaszewski, Preston, Rettinger, Rocco, Rodgers, Salmieri, Siravo, Stever, Szewczak, Toro, Wasiek Weney, White, Zaborowski. SOPHOMORE 13 PREFECT: REV. STANLEY DOBKIEWICZ Anastasia, Barry, Beaumont, Bednarchick, Berthcsi, Burke, Carroll, Curran, Etsell, Falicki, Gallagher Heimovitz, Knapp, Larwa, Lawlor, Loftus, Madden, Martin, McCollom, McDermott, Mission, Mitchell Monaco, Moreton, O'Connor, Paul, Rehiel, Romanie, Sander, Scollon, Sherman, Stout, Trainor, Verdi Weed, Yannone, Yetter, Zagorski, Zarzycki. r 1 r Urnwa 4 ss-f , 1 ew A y gg? f'S.1TTf'f ,-r- A 3 A 13 '15 'x K i f a 3' -L T2 IFE: 31'-!2'T M - Lx i .45 2 9 2 S., f- Raimi' -X ,M ., , p QQ.. 5 W2 Adding machines are essential to the businessman and accountant who has to compute important tig- ures. Father Joseph Eisenbarth, who is well ac- quainted with correct bookkeeping methods, en- lightens these seniors with mathematical procedures. The boys of Senior l2 endeavor to improve their speed and accuracy in typing through constant practice. This commercial subiect will be an invalu- able aid to those who enter the business field upon graduation. -X' Q1 Pxl i 1 3 Gm Senior 12 listens avidly as Father Furphy, chairman of the Social Studies department, explains the whys and wherefores of state legislature, an integral part of our National Problems course. Father Tye who also teache French IS shown here instructing with a sJblect at North known as Na tional Problems It has through the past years be come a necessary sublect to the Senior Class Mr. OMeara explains to Senior 8 the importance of acquiring a Catholic viewpoint in regards to labor unions, vitally important in this age of auto- mation, to industry, capital and labor. The Falconians under the capable direction of Mr. David A. Loscalzo play through the score of our yecurly Variety Show. In addition to accompanying the singers in this event, they also provide the music for the Operatta and the Annual Dance. Our Orchestra could not achieve its high standards were it not for the many hours of practice and sacrifice of its members. James Dorwart, a trombone player of Senior Two, has contributed endless hours to this worthy cause. M0516 Mr. Vito Parisi, ever ready to render as- James Carmen, as a trumpet maior in our orchestra and band, has always been a sistance to students with musical dffti- mainstay in our musical productions. During a lesson with Mr. Anthony Marchione, culties, works out a rythmic problem with his instructor, Jim practices some selections from our current musical, Showboat, Joseph Perkowski and Ralph Amadie. which was a big success. ra- MfC'M4N CA! DRAW N6 L'0MMERC'lAl ART Walt Pietrak, who seems to have run into some difficulty, receives expert help with his drawing from Fr. Freiler. Father is always ready to help his students master the complexities of Mechanical Draw- ing. In the two-year course we learn the funda- mentals of Mechanical Drawing which will be useful tn the future engineer or draftsman. Under the competent help of Father Francis, the Commercial Art students master their tedious craft with comparable ease. Since the restoration of the course this year, it has advanced in popularity with aspiring young artists. Although the student must have certain innate talents, the Commercial Art course involves a great deal of hard work and practice. vii' JE SU5 LIV ,po- .....,mu. Giving the proiect, completed by the senior mem- bers of the radio class, a final check-out, is Father Dunn, head of the radio department. Through his knowledge in the field of electronics and sound transmission, this very fascinating and useful elec- tive course has been made available to Encee students. RADIO Brother Arthur, aided by Brogley, Boyle and William- son of Jr. 14, delves into that electronic marvel of the twentieth-century, television. This is one of the many well-rounded courses of study here. Brother Arthur otters technical advice to Senior Radio students. With his guidance these future electricians are assembling simple diode receivers and insulated aerials. DETEWTION One of the most famous, or rather, infamous tradi- tions at North Catholic is detention. Because of a long acquaintance, the students of North affection- ately refer to it as JUG. These tickets for ad- mittance are bought at a dear price, and as the price increases so does the length of time one spends in the jug. These students are obviously enioying their long afternoon spent in detention. Besides the oppor- tunity of consoling oneself about his own sad state, a stay in iug offers the penitent student enough time to increase mental powers. After it is over, no one seems to regret his sentence in North's private penal colony. Excitement runs high during the initial minutes of lunch period as several hundred boys rush to satisfy their hunger. To the unsung heroines behind the counter we owe great thanks for their tireless eltorts to supply our demands. 'AEI M SBJI . CUNIL' WW? 1 at Nurse John Fitzgerald never fails to offer his professional advice and assistance to inquiring students. To him we owe our gratitude for his undying determination in curing our bodily ills. Mister Fitzgerald is always ready to receive the potential patient at any time during the school day, and help him along the way to recovery. Even in his leisure time he explains to an inquiring Joe Reteneller of Senior 4 the intricate complexities of the student medical records. l' ' l FRESHMAN 'l PREFECT: MR. DAVID LOSCALZO Balbirer, Beck, Bracis, Brady, Burczewski, Costanzo, Dobilas, Dress, Dwyer, Fitzpatrick, Flanagan, Grebe Hare, Harlen, Hauckes, Hebert, Heim, Hetrick, Howard, Humphries, Jankiewicz, Janulewicz, Klady, Kopaz, Lucas, Marbach, Marcinkowski, McCormick, McGee, McKinstry, McMahon, McNulty, Monahan Powers, Reilly, Romano, Roth, Schmidt, Schwegel, Simonsen, Somers, Spence, Stahlecker, Stein, Towley, Trask, Tulio, Waters. FRESHMAN 2 PREFECT: REV. ROBERT HINDLEY Ambrose, Baker, Blaney, Cimino, Coneghen, Contino, Corbit, Coyle, Crowther, Daley, De Michael, Dona- hue, Dougherty, Edmondson, Engler, Filipone, Flanagan, Gallo, Gatto, Grycewicz, Hunter, Jesiolowski Johnson, Jones, Kawa, Kerman, Kligerman, Klinger, Klucznik, Lodge, Longo, MacAfee, Madison, Maro- vich, McAvoy, McKenna, Morawski, Morris, Naples, Paprzycki, Pelullo, Peranteau, Prokopyschyn, Somers, Terranova, Veneziale, Victor, Volz, Wedzielewski, Whelan, Whittle, Zimo. FRESHMAN 3 PREFECT: REV. HUBERT WETZLER Argeros, Armstrong, Berk, Boiko, F. Cavanaugh, M. Cavanaugh, Danella, Davis, DeLuca, Donahue, Gor- ski, Guardaldo, Jeffries, Kelly, Koch, Kohlmeir, Maddock, Hlatysik, McGann, McGarvey, McGuire, Mertens Molloy, Moretski, Murray, Nines, Noone, Pambianco, Price, Reca, Rendino, Richards, Rieman, Rink Santry, Saracino, Sickman, Siwinski, Steczyszyn, Tankelewicz, Thomas, Thompson, Trzaskawka, Wacho- wicz, Watson, Watts, Werynski, Wolfinger, Zurita. FRESHMAN 4 PREFECT: REV. BROTHER FREDERlCK CHIAPPONE Alessio, Bailey, Baran, Berk, Bigos, Boles, Bostwick, Burke, Campellone, Conti, Conway, Derbyshire Dolanski, Dugan, Flanagan, Glenning, Hanlon, Hicks, Horan, Johnston, Jones, Jordal, Kearney, Kulis- zewski, Leitmeyer, Marbach, McAndle, McCann, McClain, McKay, Mikulski, Moore, Mroz, Muir, Murtha O'Malley, Otter, Pfeffer, Piekarski, Provasnik, Rogozinski, Samsel, Senior, Slawecki, Sloan, Tkaczuk Torpey, Willson, Witczak. FRESHMAN 5 PREFECT: REV. EUGENE RICKERT Anton, Babiak, Bohnenberger, Bonner, Bukowski, Cancelliere, Cannon, Caruso, Christian, Ciccimaro Cinque, Corcoran, Dankanich, Destaeney, Dolan, Duggan, Erdman, Fabey, J. Foley, R. Foley, Gallagher Gavaghan, Henry, Hogan, Hutt, Kelly, Kliniewski, Krouse, Kuprevich, Lahm, Linkewich, MacBride, Ma- honey, Mamienski, March, McAnally, McGinn, McGlynn, McGowan, Mclntosh, Michael, Mooney, Otto Palaitis, Pribula, Quaile, Rausch, Revak, Rzepski, Shagren, White, Wollaver, Ziccardi, Zmiiewski. FRESHMAN 6 PREFECT: REV. CHARLES SEXTON Caltirgione, Clark, Colfer, Costello, Dever, DiNatale, Donnelly, Gola, Gordon, Gunn, Hammond, Hayes Heston, Hink, Hinkel, lannucci, Kent, Kishel, Komorowski, Krolikowski, Kulak, Lambarski, Lawlor, Ma- guire, Martin, McCloskey, McCrone, McGarrity, C. McGeehan, P. McGeehan, McGuire, Michele, Montello Morgan, Moule, Novak, Orsini, Patchus, Powell, Pritchard, Rady, Rodgers, Rothweiler, Smyth, Speece Stone, Swartz, Taylor, Townsend, Ulrich, Walton, Weissinger, Zieminski. FRESHMAN 7 PREFECT: REV. MR. THOMAS TUCKER Boyle, Brady, Busciacco, Cassidy, Carter, Cesnnkas, Clary, Cody, Di0rio, Dugan, Fendo, Feshuk, Hafner, Hall, Harrington, Harvey, Hill, Hockensmith, Hurley, Jones, Jurkofsky, Klimek, Krebs, Kwiek, Lindenhofen Morinelli, Matthews, Moy, McFadden, McGinn, McNamara, Mecholasky, Montone, Nelson, Neuschel, O'Brien, O'Connell, O'Connor, O'Donnell, Pero, Ryan, Seddon, Seif, Smith, Thomson, Wasnick, Waters, Webster, Whalen, Yerkov, Zawierucha, Zimmaro. r r r 3 'BWIEEEQG' 3 w 1 w l 1 4 1 1 l in 'xl l! ,T s Ei 2 2 EE fi ff FRESHMAN 8 PREFECT: REV. MR. ALBERT GONDEK Adger, Androe, Barlow, Betz, Bochnak, Boyle, Bronnigon, Brown, Cowley, Cole, D'AIfonso, Dillon P. Donahue, R. Donohue, Eib, Eiding, Ferror, Friche, Gallagher, Gopsis, Goetz, Jelinski, Jones, Korwowski Kennedy, Kobel, Lamb, Leith, Martin, Martino, McCarthy, McGowan, McKeown, Miller, Moore, Nogele Obuchowicz, O'Donnell, Petrovia, Quilez, Roslovsky, Sabello, Solasovic, Schiffer, Szczeponski, Torrente Trussell, Urmson, Werynski, Witolec, Wolfe. FRESHMAN 9 PREFECT: REV. PAUL FRANCIS Allen, Ball, Brennan, Brown, Canonoco, Ciavardone, Clemens, Costello, Cowan, Coyle, Creevey, Daily Danvers, DiPietro, Elmendorf, Engle, Fenton, Friel, Gibson, Gimbel, Greisser, Gushue, Hurly, Koppony Krisnitski, Lonergon, Monkowski, Martin, Mcllhinney, Michalski, Miller, Nysio, O'Connor, Pezonowski Pomponi, Pulaski, Rees, Reichel, Riffe, Rispo, Sas, Scannell, Show, Sherwin, Shields, Sienkiewicz, Sim- mons, Smietana,'Smith, Smolen, Szewczok, Tomoszewski, Troiecki, Voss. FRESHMAN I0 PREFECT: REV. EDWARD FRIEL Adomczyk, Bachowski, Bornelli, Beauchamp, Behnke, Bodzioch, Boyle, Brennan, Bright, Clegg, Delaney Edwards, Fisher, Flite, Frank, Futok, Gentner, Giongreco, Good, Gordon, Grimes, Grimm, Gunsur, Howley Hughes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lally, Leidy, Leinheiser, Mangold, McManus, Metz, Morris, Myer, 0'Kane O'Keefe, Owens, Schmidt, Seamens, Shelhorn, Shelly, Smith, Sweeney, Trucks, Uzdan, Vorgity, Walsh Warner, Webster, Wessner, Wright. FRESHMAN 'I'l PREFECT: REV. NICHOLAS DilENNO Betoni, Bispels, Brannigan, Bray, Brazell, Cembruch, Connor, Costo, Cotter, Dixon, Fiorile, Flannery Guinan, Hagner, Hasher, Hemphill, Hughes, Jackson, Jones, Kane, Kerpius, Luzecki, McDonald, Miller Murphy, Nally, Napolitano, Newell, Nocentino, Noel, 0'Neill, O'Shoughnessy, Pacon, Pancoost, Powel- ski, Pierce, Quinn, Reese, Revell, Romanowski, Ross, Rowe, Scanzello, Shelton, Sides, Sowinski, Swider Tollas, Tierney, Walker, Walsh, Wieckowski, Woturski. FRESHMAN 12 PREFECT: MR. JOSEPH MAHER Antonelly, Arntz, Auerswald, Baer, Bartholomew, Burkart, Conty, Costo, Damico, Davis, DiPasquole Doyle, Dronitsky, Felix, Gopsis, Gindhort, Glass, Greer, Hoehl, Handel, Horgon, Jurkofsky, Kado, Ken- nedy, Kenny, Kraus, Layfield, Manning, McGinn, McGinty, Miles, Murray, Nongle, 0'Brien, 0'Connell O'DonnelI, Potrizi, Pico, Powers, Robeson, Scott, Setfembrino, Stem, Sweitzer, Szczepkowski, Trani, Ulrich Valenti, Wolser, Walters, Wortmon, Wentzheimer, White. FRESHMAN 13 PREFECT: REV. MR. JOHN BEATTIE Baker, Borek, Brennan, Brenner, Cavonaugh, Coleman, Coll, Conrad, Czerwiec, D'Alessio, Dorsey, Dutfy Dwyer, Gillen, Glennon, Gosciminski, Grecia, Grooms, Horning, Hughes, lerovonte, Luniewski, Lusick McCal'Terty, McGovern, McGurk, Morgan, Mulcahy, Murphy, O'Honlon, Osuchowski, Patete, Pickul Primus, Pritchard, Raynor, Riley, Schneider, Scullion, Senechal, Shragher, Simonds, Sottnick, Sweeney Szymborski, Tansey, Thompson, Wolser, Warne, Willingham, Wopcik. FRESHMAN 'I4 PREFECT: REV. GEORGE GODLEY Betoncourt, Bieler, Bottiglieri, Bucolo, Corcoran, Cundari, DeFulio, Dingler, DiZio, Finney, Frusco, Fry Gillespie, Gilligon, Hawthorne, Hazelwood, Hillerman, Hunter, Krippel, Lydzinski, Marzo, McHale, Meole, O'Brien, Paloia, Roman, Rue, Shields,hSmith, Stine, Tantolo, Trudel, White. r r r 1 5'ElVl0R5' X 5 4 Q if , ww- M 1. - - i - . .yr V' , 1, .., - .f-uf, r. . F Q15 I ' 4 W ' ly! . I 21 mALLL 3 P- T I 2 , 5 1 V ' a 5 A N 1 1 ff-if 'E V I gi i fx, ,'li!'74I1 ' ai eff? 535 rv vw, if . M - ef. P' 1: '5E?Fa:E': L-Q11 L ' ' L, ' ,L-' 1 'fs El f? ' - ff? ---L FTW 'sf .L l X WN HW SX Z 353 5 4 Q WWII!! xxxwv ...... --...ii- ' ' -- x V9 eg: .E I 'IM' E 5 bf X hx, rrl -ET 30' 'L ' ' ' 0-'X 'Nlx.,vAiiwl,.4w' S, 621455 lEf4DfR5 CLEMENT MEEHAN Joe, Vice-President of the Senior class, is a product of the highest ideals of the class of nineteen-sixty. His spirit exhibited on the soccer field is also displayed in the class- room. A ready smile and friendly word made him a friend of all students, from the seniors to the freshmen. Besides being an All-Catholic and All-Scholastic soccer player, Joe writes for the Falcon and is president of his section, Senior Six. Underclassmen look to his fine example as a leader of the class of '60. Good luck, Joe, in all your future endeavors and may you never forget your Oblate Principles. As our class President, Clem was the oflicial representative of the school. Living up to this prominence, he has been the stalwart of gentlemanliness. Many underclassmen, as well as his fellow seniors, hold Clem in high esteem and follow his good example. Much of his after-school time was con- sumed by extra-curricular activities. On the football team he was the mainstay of our linemen and whenever the team was in a Iugubrious mood, Clem would try to arouse their perpetual Falcon spirit with an encouraging word. Clem is an outstanding example of a North Catholic rnan, being an honor student throughout. his high school career, grad- uating with an average of 91.17. We pray for your success in whatever vocation you may choose. .lOSEPH WALLS ACADEMI6 lEv4DfR5' Bob's mild mannerisms and casual smile won him many friends throughout the student body. During his four years at North, Bob has always been on top scholastically. With an average of 96.0, he is the Number One scholar of the class of '60. To many of his classmates, Bob is known as the Count, a name given him because of his noble prin- ciples. By reason of his untiring zeal and constant observ- ance of Oblate teachings, we are confident that he will encounter success in his chosen tield of endeavor. THADDEUS JAJE ROBERT ,FALKOWSKI Ted's scholastic average of 95.58 won for him the honor of being Number Two scholar of 1960. This accomplishment was brought about only by hard work and arduous study. Beyond the classroom Ted is a member of the Trattic Squad and the Varsity baseball team. Quiet and reserved, Ted has all the qualities of a true North Catholic gentleman. He was outstanding in all sub- iects, particularly Mathematics. Ted's past achievements only lay the foundation for future successes. MH! 0F Bill was an invaluable asset to our yearbook staff because of his commanding use of the English language and his constant striving for literary perfection. His many hours of hard work helped to fly the '60 Falcon. Because of his sense of humor and congenial personality Doc made many friends among his classmates and the faculty. His loyalty to our Alma Mater was further exemplified by par- ticipation in several other extra-curricular activities as a member of the Traftic Squad, Track team and Operetta Cast. A loyal sup- porter of athletic and social events Bill is truly a North Catholic Man of the Year. WILLIAM DOUGH ERTY Tom's ambition and drive are topped only by his ardent School Spirit. Tom can be seen before and after school working about the Discipline office filing various records and making himself generally useful. He is our Number One usher at dramatic pres- entations. At Card Party time his unparallel zeal was demonstrated as countless hours were spent in preparation for this event. We only ask that Tom accept the thanks of the '60 graduates. JOSEPH MASTROPIETRO THOMAS CARR Joe, a popular member of the class of 1960, was an outstanding player on North's basketball squad. Because of his outstanding achievements in basketball and scholastics he received the Mark- ward Award and honorable mention on Philadelphia's All-Catholic Basketball Team. Joe is no slacker in his studies either for he is constantly attaining good grades. As President of Senior Three and a Captain of the Traffic Squad, Joe is very active in student government. We salute an outstanding example of true Salesian spirit and a perfect model for underclassmen. NIE YEAR A dymanic and untiring worker, Ed was a mainstay of our Falcon Staff, contributing faithfully of his time and efforts to produce an excellent yearbook, spending many hours in the Falcon office helping to meet the fast approaching dead-line. Ed was a popular member of the class of '60 because of his good nautre and likeable personality, traits which enabled him to win many lasting friends throughout the school. This popularity was attested by his election as class Treasurer in his Junior year and Section Secretary in his Senior year. ln all his endeavors Ed possesses the true North Catholic spirit of loyalty and devotion to duty. May this ardor carry you on to future success. EDWIN COYLE JAMES CARMEN A popular member of North's band, Jim exemplifies the sterling qualities of a scholar and a gentleman. Throughout his high school career he has been Mr. Loscalzo's right hand. His presence in the classroom lightens the heavy atmosphere produced by serious study. Although he is no stranger to good marks he treats each subiect with a bouyancy which facilitates his studies. ln addition to being proficient with his trumpet, Jim plays the ac- cordion with professional skill. His cordial and industrious atti- tude will not easily be forgotten by his classmates and the faculty. JAMES FARLEY For four years Jim has experienced more enioyment in managing the Basketball and Football teams than anyone could conceive. Of medium stature now, but more rotund as a sophomore, Jim received the affectionate title Jumbo, He is as proficient at his studies as he is on the football field or basketball court. His continual efforts to increase the efficiency of our athletic squads have merited him the admiration of his classmates and their se- lection as President of Senior One. Rev. Fernan Brennan, O.S.F.S. Moderator C'l!l.S'5 01-'flL'ER5 Our Senior Section Presidents have the great responsibility of up- holding the good name of our Alma Mater. They are the elected leaders of the school as well as of the senior class. This prominent group, the embodiment of our Falcon spirit, is expected to disseminate this feel- ing throughout the student body. Father Brennan as Moderator of the Senior Class has always been a friend and counsellor in time of doubt. Under the leadership of our Oblate teachers many vocations are brought forth from the graduating class. Senior section presidents congregate in the Library for a brief session. These men, the leaders in the school, are the pace-setters for all their fellow students. lt is fhese Seniors who uphold our many traditions and who instill the NC spirit into the younger members of the student body. Standing: Robert Nocentino, Joseph Vorasso, Andrew Barth, Charles Killian, James Leith, Mario Panvini, Joseph Walls. Seated: Vincent Umile, Thomas McAnuIty, Frank Langella, Joseph Mastropietro, James Farley. Senior Class President, Clem Meehan, has been an exem- plary leader among NC stu- dents for four years. A mem- ber of the honor roll, Clem was also outstanding in Var- sity football and Jayvee sports. Joe Walls serves the class of 60 in the capacity of Vice President. Joe's friendly and pleasant manner has caused many students to admire this typical North Catholic man. Frank Langella, the class sec- retary, has, as in his Junior year, been elected to one of the class' highest posts. Frank has impressed most of his in- structors by the intelligent manner in which he attacks difficult problems. ' Walt Fitzsimmons, treasurer of the Senior class, has been an example to all his fellow stu- dents. Walt's quiet and un- assuming manner is very cle- ceiving. Throughout the foot- ball season Walt proved that he had the NC spirit and would not let it slip away. . ,, M .A I.. 1. A M I 35. 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EDWARD HOWARD ANSKIS, 5147 Keyser Street, St. Francis of Assisi. WILLIAM JOSEPH ARCHER, 451 E. Wildey Street, Immaculate Con- ception. ANDREW JOSEPH ATKINSON, 2309 E. Ann Street, Nativity. ORVILLE THOMAS BALLARD, 4603 Germantown Avenue, St. Francis ot Assisi. STEPHEN JOSEPH BALLAY, 320 W. Huntingdon Street, St. Edward. LEONARD JOSEPH BANDOSZ, 2609 E. Venango Street, St. George. GEORGE PATRICK BANNON, 2539 Salmon Street, Sl. Anne. ANDREW PAUL BARTH, 2329 E. Firth Street, St. Anne. JOSEPH JOHN BARTON, 3528 N. Lee Street, St. Hugh. Wlarro va Press Conference, September 26. 'Y , - 7 f' i' ' E H f Jive: 'rifysgggief' , ..A. A , 3 f... drum, ' ' X 1 1111 YE? M A .fr J .QQ wfA.fsefA . ' rx- A L AA 1 ge 1 ii? T' if ',e.sef..2'-se, ESI fi- if W: A 'ileff '35, ' ii 35 ii? ff-Efzs:'a : 55255 'G - 1- . A,,,tA A ' 'A -AAf-eAgAA5,.'A, A., A AA Aiyee-fig -. -s-V -:if QQ:-ff- 3':2:.f' , 1, me A.AA., . AA A - ig-Ezi'.:x gif 1Sr1iiA17'A A.. U.,-QA r,.-. 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Palmer Street, Immaculate Conception. JAMES VINCENT BOFFA, 2854 Gaul Street, St. Anne. JEROME BENNETT BOOTH, 2532 Gaul Street, St. Anne. WILLIAM JAMES BOWERS, 3324 N. Howard Street, St. Hugh. JOSEPH EDWARD BOYLE, 3034 Mel- vale Street, Nativity. WILLIAM JOSEPH BOYLE, 2075 E. Tioga Street, St. Joan of Arc. ROBERT JOSEPH BRADLEY, 4630 Oakland Street, Mater Dolorosa. ROBERT XAVIER BRAY, 4444 Wingo- hocking Street, St. Joachim. DONALD THOMAS BRENNAN, 2606 E. Thompson Street, St. Anne. THOMAS RAYMOND BRENNAN, 2603 E. Memphis Street, St. Anne. JOSEPH PAUL BRIGLIO, 2988 Salmon Street, Mother of Divine Grace. RICHARD MICHAEL BRINKOS, 4939 Pulaski Avenue, St. Francis of Assisi. CHARLES ROBERT BROUS, 4523 Ditt- man Street, St. Joachim. DANIEL MICHAEL BROWN, 2818 N. 19th Street, St. Columba. WILLIAM G. BROWN, 610 W. York Street, St. Edward. ROCCO JOSEPH BRUNO, 536 Rising Sun Avenue, Our Lady of Pompeii. EDWARD CHARLES BUCHHEIM, 4035 Howland Street, Holy Innocents. EDWARD JOSEPH BURKE, 449 W. Hansberry Street, St. Francis of Assisi. JAMES ANDERSON BURKE, 3611 Helen Street, St. Joan of Arc. JAMES JOSEPH BURKE, 2106 E. Mon- mouth Street, Nativity. JOHN JOSEPH BUTCHECK, 2357 E. Clearfield Street, Nativity. BERNARD FRANCIS BYGOTT, 4659 Oakland Street, St. Joachim. FRANCIS XAVIER BYGOTT, 4659 Oakland Street, St. Joachim. EDWARD JOSEPH CAHILL, 2858 Mer- cer Street, St. Anne. JAMES BERNARD CAMERON, 630 E. Hilton Street, Ascension. NICHOLAS RUDOLPH CAMPAGNA, 4143 M Street, Holy Innocents. JOHN JAMES CAMPBELL, 4022 How- land Street, Holy Innocents. ANTHONY CAPCINO, 2028 E. Som- erset Street, St. Anne. MICHAEL JOHN CAPILATO, 1630 N. Third Street, St. Michael. MARTIN JOSEPH CARBINE, 2851 N. Taylor Street, St. Columba. JAMES JOSEPH CARDEN, 124 W. Westmoreland St., St. Hugh. JAMES DANIEL CARMEN, 3567 Gaul Street, St. George. RICHARD MICHAEL CARPENTER, 2302 E. Lehigh Avenue, St. Anne. THOMAS PATRICK CARR, 2969 Edge- mont Street, Nativity. JAMES GEORGE CARTIN, 2054 E. Albright, St. Joan of Arc. PATRICK VINCENT CASHMAN, 5018 Germantown Avenue, St. Francis of Assisi. JOSEPH FRANCIS CASTAGNA, 2562 E. Lehigh Avenue, St. Anne. EUGENE JOSEPH CAWLEY, 2844 Cedar Street, St. Anne. WILLIAM MARTIN CAWLEY, 2844 Cedar Street, St. Anne. . -f,.- 1 f':sfsQgg I ' W' 135 1: 'i ' 7 X553 fir. M111-, 3 51.1 jimi? ' 'ref iislf 5 .f S 'X Pi fi 21 'wi-fiki. 2 If exe., ef. .1 .ae 523 P, I QWSSTNWVK: -. ' . . S3239 9' k'Lf..l'I ,.,,, . - - , V- A?'! ' wffffxxif 'if fin Ikf'I'iXf9'i3'-53455 ??i3i5?Sx?iMI'f5i . . .72fffz.fv525ki'5?2' :z,..5E! .s yxxxgf-42, . .,., ...A o,..gf,ff..1SiggQ :A , A . ,:,-- - kyl e - P Wiliifw -1 , .... 1' A -- 'f-,-s:.w,.f?.e2we W 1 - Q ,,.. .,.. 5 9 S S win. W r 4 ' 'V I .i:f5??5 5159! f . .. .. . 'EQFQ .... A .,, SQYM 1.3-1. .Q Y ff .fegzffr K iwi Y,-f 152: 15- ' suffix. iff-aa-1' :sn iiefi VM . ..si 1 - ., of ..5ggQMf:5s59gfgg,. -' A ,. .iggsfifxif -:ries ea. fwagr '-W A :'4:: I5i ,, ts. law . ,.,. QA., . AgZ,i L f M gtg ,w 11 5 . .wil , gm. Q, se I 3'1S3gGE54. 14, .. 5... 38. iff if tame! ,il I -fi 4 fir .,.. , i I RAYMOND THOMAS CHARLES, 1817 E. Ontario Street, St. Joan of Arc. ANTHONY LEWIS CHIODO, 3308 B Street, St. Hugh. ROBERT JOSEPH CIESIELSKI, 2966 E. Cedar Street, St. Adalbert. ALFRED ANTHONY CIMINO, 3075 Edgemont Street, St. Adalbert. JOHN CARMEN CINQUE, 4230 Paul Street, Mater Dolorosa. JOSEPH B. CIUCCI, 126 W. Abbotts- ford Avenue, St. Michael. ROBERT JOHN CLANCY, 2075 E. Somerset Street, St. Anne. MATTHEW FRANCIS CLARICH, 4802 Vankirk Street, St. Bartholomew. EDWARD ALOYSIUS CLARK, 3039 Tulip Street, Nativity, WILLIAM JAMES CLEMENS, 2616 Livingston Street, St. Anne. EDWARD PATRICK COHILL, 2104 E. Birch Street, Nativity. WILLIAM DANIEL COLANZI, 4429 Uber Street, St. Michael. FRANCIS PATRICK COLE, 2343 E. Ann Street, Nativity. PETER ANTHONY COLLEMACINE, 304 W. Apsley Street, St. Francis of Assisi. JAMES HENRY COLLER, 3309 G Street, Ascension. THOMAS JOSEPH COLLINS, 1833 W. Pacific Street, Our Lady of Holy Souls. Bishop Schlotterback, a class oflicer himself in his schooldays, poses for the Falcon camera with our own Senior Class officers during a visit to North from his diocese in Africa. Hecflbn of Class 0ff1k'ers, Dcfober 5. 1 M . H' . W any 1. ..,, - - A. xt dass Rlllgf arrive, November I . Our rings were blessed by Fr. Bren- nan in a solemn ceremony during our Assembly period. The long awaited day had finally arrived. Everyone listened attentively as Father explained the significance of the ring and impressed on us reasons why we should cherish it. VINCENT PAUL COLLINS, 3246 Edge- mont Street, St. George. CHARLES J. CONLEN, 2830 N. Jud- son Street, St. Columbo. GERALD EDWARD CONNELLY, 2550 N. Franklin Street, St. Edward. THOMAS JOHN CONNELLY, 4224 Lawndale Street, Holy Innocents. DAVID CHRISTOPHER CONNOLLY, 3136 Aramingo Avenue, Nativity. JOSEPH FRANCIS CONNOR, 2719 Webb Street, St. Anne. JOSEPH GROVER CONTINO, 2814 E. Venango Street, Nativity. THOMAS JOSEPH CONWAY, 150 Wyneva Street, St. Francis ol Assisi. JAMES WILLIAM CORNELIO, 2642 Collins Street, St. Anne. LAWRENCE JOHN CORR, 4227 May- wood Street, Holy Innocents. THOMAS JOSEPH CORRIGAN, 3052 Aramingo Avenue, Nativity. GERALD MARTIN COSGROVE, 2539 E. Cedar Street, St. Anne. EDWIN FRANCIS COYLE, 1625 W. Westmoreland Street, Our Lady of Holy Souls. FRANCIS PATRICK COYLE, 3921 El- sinore Street, Holy Innocents. JAMES THOMAS COYLE, 4045 Neil- son Street, Holy Innocents. JAMES MICHAEL COX, 921 Fillmore Street, St. Martin of Tours. 1- iff. -il ..-Q 5-..w.f....,.. as-L -L-ff 7 mu..-..,.,..... fxzzesas ,ifiif-f, 5. 12 :si i s A -fy'-who ww- .ww 1. .if gf. -V ww, . ,,,,, .......:z..- H Q wa '14, wa.. 1 ii. fl Q. ... . e 1. is Q.. . i , . . ? . sf J' , Im X .5-if . . ?i...f2.gL9f'. W' . :f.?N .fe-iw... t M 5 M 'lgiilllta . .ji .... . QE ,gs x f Q .. fi H . . Q t3.f51j,f . ggi 'V i , , .. lf! A .M ,fs gg...-g, , .,....... ,..,i,,J..,..- E ,kfmzgf W 1. 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JOSEPH JAMES CUNNINGHAM, 3409 Reach Street, Ascension. JAMES RICHARD CURRAN, 259 W. Clupier Street, St. Francis of Assisi. THOMAS JOSEPH CURRY, 2922 Nor- mandy Drive, St. Christopher. MICHAEL JOSEPH CYBULSKI, 3029 Almond Street, St. Adalbert. RICHARD JOSEPH CZARNIK, 3413 Mercer Street, St. Adalbert. PETER JOSEPH DACRI, 4422 N. 18th Street, St. Michael. JOSEPH DONATO DADDARIO, 3404 Emerald Street, St. Joan of Arc. JOSEPH ANTHONY D'ANGELO, 234 E. Queen Lone, St. Michael. JOSEPH JOHN DANKOWSKI, 2523 N. Fifth Street, Immaculate Con- ception. CHARLES JOSEPH DAUKAS, 1810 E. Russell Street, St. Joan of Arc. ALOYSIUS FRANCIS DELANEY, 3467 E Street, Ascension. JAMES JOSEPH DELANEY, 2644 Memphis Street, St. Anne. DOMINIC ANTHONY DeLEO, 113 W. Westmoreland Street, Our Lady of Pompeii. JOHN ALBERT DELL, 2531 Salmon Street, St. Anne. ANTHONY ELWOOD DELLA NOCE, 3014 Almond Street, Nativity. HENRY JOSEPH DeLUCA, 2841 E. Thompson Street, Mother of Divine Grace. MARTIN GERALD DePERRO, 1734 N. American Street, St. Michael. FRANCIS JOSEPH DEVINE, 2630 W. Somerset Street, St. Columba. EDWARD CHARLES DIAMOND, 273 W. York Street, SI. Edward. LOUIS DANIEL DiNAPOLl, 4308 EI- sinore Street, Holy Innocenls. ANTONIO ANSELMO DiPRINZIO. 1025 Russell Street, Our Lady of Pompeii. PETER FRANCIS DiRUGERIS, 722 W. Lycoming Street, Our Lady of Pompeii. EMEDIO HOWARD DiSABATO, 4150 Castor Avenue, Holy Innocents. DENNIS ANDREW DOLAN, 71 E. Clapier Street, St. Francis of Assisi. JAMES J. DOLAN, 4328 M Street, Holy Innocents. JOSEPH FRANCIS DOLAN, 4328 M Street, Holy Innocents. STEPHEN PAUL DOLCHANCZYK, 2544 N. Lawrence Street, St. Edward. JOHN J. DOMANSKI, 3242 Midvale Avenue, St. Ladislaus. DAVID FREDRICK DOMBROWSKI, 3076 .lanney Street, Nativity. JAMES JOSEPH DONAHUE, 1904 N. Lowrence Street, St. Michael. JOHN FREDERICK DONEGAN, 3478 Braddock Street, St. Joan ol Arc. MICHAEL FRANCIS DONOHUE, 2538 E. Clearfield Street, Nativity. JAMES JOHN DORWART, 3222 Cedar Street, Nativity. JOSEPH DENNIS DOUGHERTY, 4208 L Street, Holy Innocents. WILLIAM JOSEPH DOUGHERTY, 3051 Memphis Street, Nativity. WILLIAM JOSEPH DOUGHERTY, 2315 N. Third Street, SI. Edward. WILLIAM PATRICK DOWD, 2621 Eighth Street, St. Edward. JOHN FRANCIS DOWNEY, 2251 N. Fourth Street, St. Edward. JOHN WILLIAM DRAKE, 3462 Joyce Sireet, St. .loan of Arc. ROBERT JOSEPH DURKIN, 4918 Pul- aski Avenue, St. Francis ol Assisi. BRUCE RICHARD DYCH, 3012 N. Water Street, SI. Hugh. RAYMOND JOSEPH DZIERZA, 2623 E. Schiller Street, St. Adalbert. ,EM fag? ' ' D isglswxggwwmwsafpswwffgxisiaesifii-.fi1'.figifffwsszfs I - gsm...-1,-.W ' wise 2 3 . ' W afsihgifc- PM fy., . K1 pg., 2' 'exe .- he I mf M C - 51,25 31-S. 4 ,.. .. . .:iJei:ff5fff.M1 g .E mi K., W .sz5s2.e4.fsfgg?5 ' I I .5 .... :..g:aa.: - ,j:1.'ss....,,,..,,.. gs L it . q gems , ,. F .ie 3 SEE sr fi Q, .Q Q gi .2 Qi L- 'N 'elr 5. I ggi :.1.L:wfM-- . V f f, fi. 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A -,fi ,g Em 'A rr y r JOHN 'DSW ENGUSH' 2846 N- -1 . I A 27th Street, Corpus Chrisri. , 'If r' A -' fz Tfi52ifQi 'L Y 3 :-fa: ',,' A , FQ: JOHN EDWARD ERBRICKI 740 E- , A r.,s . . ',,' o la o slreel' Asce s'o 1. Y 1' JOSEPH WILLIAM EvERTs, 4125 Dar- A - ien Street, St. Veronica. ,. 'l . Ir tstt W 3 1 I I 5 LA A A I A,.A I5,ff'21L-wsrzksr-Q?ia?1if5f:' .- A A H1 . s yys , KENNETH ANTHONY EALKoWsIcI, A ,Q 3048 Gaul sneer, Nanvny. A ,,, ?Y-..'lf'7FfQ ,r ' ' W 335415 1. ' ,.'9'!5'7ff2?Z?3 ROBERT JOSEPH FAI-KOWSKI, 3065 A . . ' ,,.. ,, ..,r ,. a.. . , .gg , qw, .,,.. .RE.,,.g ,. . . ,,,,,Q..,.....,g,, Whfl i . . ' ff . +- -A 'jf Q Cedar Street, Nflflvlfv- , I a-gn 'lrr '- L wx W CARMEN SFBASTION FA'-SONEI 2739 I ,. . -V 'r-'- I -' N. Fifth Street, St. Edward. 1 - ,, .1 1 - I 1 AA JAMES JOHN FARLEY, 1302 E. Lu- ' zerne Street, Holy Innocents. A b A X5 '. 555 7 'T 55 A THOMAS EDWARD FARRELI., 'l90'l E. Nl? ff' Pacific Street, St. Joan of Arc. . . JOSEPH 'GNAWS FEENEY' 2629 W' .-A Seltzer sneer, SI. Colvmbu- A' ' A A v MICHAEL JOHN EEENEY, 2711 N. j ' gf I A Eff' f - 1.12. , ,- iff ,if f f ' ' Judson Street, St. Columbo. w s? - I'.- LAWRENCE GERARD FINLEY, 816 A . A A Bartlett Street, Maternity. I 1 THoMAs JAMES FINN, 5116 sremon 5 2 1 Avenue, St. Francis of Assisi. I 1 f GERALD PATRICK FISHER, 3043 Bel- 2 A 9 de Wee N l'l'Y- A 1.54: T L B . WALTER FRANCIS FITzsIMMoNs, f r.A. - 3, I 2905 N. Bonsall sneer, sv. Co- A N or M u . I- I , 'W ' ' lumba. A Q V JOHN EDWARD FLANAGAN, 3246 1 F Street, Ascension. 83 7!Ia'nksgl'v171g Dance, November 26. Our photographer couldn't catch these Seniors oft guard as they listen to the music of George Gerlack at our annual Thanksgiving Dance. MICHAEL ANDREW FLOOD, 4630 Pilling Street, St. Joachim. WILLIAM PETER FOLEY, 2697 Ara- mingo Avenue, St. Anne. GERALD DOMINIC FORGIONE, 300 E. Bringhurst Street, St. Michael of the Saints. PETER ANDREW FORISH, 3230 Chatham Street, St. Adalbert. JOHN FRANCIS FRIEL, 2820 N. 'I9th Street, St. Columba. FRANCIS PATRICK FULLAM, 2925 N. Bonsall Street, St. Columba. EDWARD JOSEPH GALLAGHER, 2868 N. Leithgow Street, St. Edward. LOUIS ANTHONY GARZONE, 2956 Salmon Street, Mother of Divine Grace. STANLEY JOSEPH GASIEWSKI, 2942 E. Venango Street, St. Adalbert. NORMAN STEVEN GEIGER, 3753 N. 7th Street. St. Veronica. LOUIS JOSEPH GERNER, 2245 E. Clearfield Street, Nativity. JOSEPH J. GETLEY, 2433 N. Orkney Street, St. Edward. DAVID FRANCIS GILBERT, 2108 E. Clearfield Street, Nativity. WILLIAM JOHN GILLESPIE, 'l'l3 Abbottsford Avenue, St. Francis of 7 Assii' 'Y' Y ROBERT JOSEPH GILLIS, 4040 K Street, Holy Innocents. FRANCIS JOSEPH GIORDANO, 3021 Collins Street, Nativity. ' we vw 'xEFelrri mfzzwgyxigtegf . wfggziiwwggesife- 1..,' -5 -Q we ,wma-fzziv 1 5 ly .ew -- W, A.fe1w A,, S me it W ? yiee. ,1 ' ' , 7 - 5 I 4 a gg -e:tsr,e.fQ5Q : . A 'tl fssizsa-elm ' gefezfe-waive .1 -lmg, -- ,eggeegttw 7 ., -'- fifitagi W K -' was .,.. .. M s an . i w I RONALD STEPHEN GLORIOSO, 8226 Albion Street, St. Jerome. ROBERT JAMES GLOSSON, 154 W. Lippincott Street, St. Hugh. ROBERT JOHN GONNELLA, 4506 N. Uber Street, St. Michael of the Saints. RICHARD MICHAEL GORDON, 3054 Aramingo Avenue, Nativity. JOHN JOSEPH GORMAN, 946 E. Tioga Street, Ascension. LAWRENCE BERNARD GRADY, 2413 W. Harold Street, St. Columbo. CHESTER THOMAS GRAFENSTINE, 3052 Memphis Street, St. Adai- bert. WILLIAM THOMAS GRANGER, 3326 N. Bouvier Street, Our Lady of the Holy Souls. JAMES PATRICK GRANT, 2728 N. Croskey Street, St. Columba. EDWARD LEO GRAY, 2213 E. Oak- dale Street, St. Anne. CORNELIUS FRANCIS GREER, 1005 E. Tioga Street, Ascension. JOHN PAUL GREGORY, 4434 N. Ban- croft Street, St. Francis of Assisi. RICHARD FRANCIS GREIPP, 4116 L Street, Holy Innocents. HARRY MICHAEL GRIBBIN, 3085 Aramingo Avenue, Nativity. LOUIS ROBERT GRIECO, 2923 Mem- phis Street, Nativity. GERALD FRANCIS GROVER, 432 E. Salmon Street, Immaculate Con- ception. THEODORE F. GRZESZCZAK, 3417 Edgemont Street, St. Adalbert. STANLEY E. GUNN, 2427 E. Alle- gheny Avenue, Nativity. JAMES PAUL GUNNING, 1533 E. Luzerne Street, Holy Innocents. MATTHEW ALBERT GUZIEWICZ, 1587 E. Hunting Park Avenue, Holy Innocents. CRAIG GREGORY HALL, 4210 Ro- main Street, St. Joachim. JOSEPH MATTHEW' HAMER, 4219 I Street, Holy Innocents. HARRY THOMAS HAMILTON, 2816 N. Ormes Street, Visitation. GERALD MATTHEW HANDLEY, 2452 N. Reese Street, St. Edward. . 85 JAN FREDERICK HANGER, 4715 Tac- ony Street, St. Joachim. GERALD MICHAEL HANNIGAN, 121 E. Wishart Street. St. Hugh. JOHN MARK HARRIGAN, M 8. Bristol Streets, Holy Innocents. WILLIAM JOSEPH HARRISON, 1105 Eyre Street, Immaculate Concep- tion. JAMES GERALD HASSAN, 1536 Ruan Street, St. Joachim. EDWARD DENNIS HAUCK, 7179 Charles Street, St. Bernard. THOMAS JOSEPH HAYNES, 1850 E. Westmoreland Street, Ascension. THOMAS LESLIE HEAKE, 4814 Sten- ton Avenue, St. Francis of Assisi. EDWARD JOSEPH HECK, 3528 Bleigh Street, St. Matthew. WILLIAM JOSEPH HEENAN, 2421 E. Allegheny Avenue, Nativity. MICHAEL GEORGE HEIM, 3179 Cedar Street, Our Lady Help of Christians. ROBERT CHARLES HEIM, 655 E. Anns- bury Street, Holy Innocents. ROBERT LEE HENCE, 2528 N. 28th Street, St. Columba. CHARLES TIMOTHY HENDERSON, 3331 Edgemont Street, Nativity. EDWARD MITCHEL HERTER, 3937 Bennington Street, Holy Innocents. DENNIS PATRICK HESLIN, 2118 E. Orleans Street, Nativity. JAMES CHARLES HESSON, 2963 Jan- ney Street, Nativity. EDMOND FRANCIS HINES, 5126 Key- ser Street, St. Francis of Assisi. FRANCIS GERALD HITCHNER, 2059 E. Albright Street, St. Joan of Arc. ALFRED DENNIS HNATKO, 3163 Edgemont Street, St. Adalbert. JOSEPH PATRICK HORNBERGER, 2840 E. Venango Street, Nativity. FRANCIS JOSEPH HOWARD, 2064 Bellmore Street, Nativity. EDWARD HUGH HOWE, 3148 D Street, Ascension. ERNEST ANDREW HUBERT, 1441 Adams Avenue, St. Joachim. ' .. :age ,ig , - -f f 2 H X ,ty . get x 2 F is 'S k as 53 ' ' 5 ISM.: 535155, .. 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THADDEU5 JOHN JAJE, 3252 Cedar Street, St. Adalbert. FLORIAN PETER JAKEL, 1915 E. Thayer Street, St. George. FRANCIS JEROME JAKEL, 3166 Agate Street, Nativity. ROBERT FRANCIS JENSEN, 2847 N. Ringgold Street, St. Columba. THOMAS JOSEPH JONES, 2572 Ce- dar Street, St. Anne. ROBERT PHILIP JOSEPH, 3316 N. 2nd Street, St. Hugh. JOHN JOSEPH JURKOFSKY, 3509 Emerald Street, St. Joan of Arc. DONALD JOSEPH JUVAN, 4228 Cas- tor Avenue, Holy Innocents. RICHARD CHARLES KADERA, 2235 W. Lehigh Avenue, St. Columba. JOSEPH HENRY KAESER, 2138 Mc- Kinley Street, St. Timothy. ALFRED JOSEPH KAISER, 3153 Chatham Street, Our Lady Help of Christians. THOMAS JAMES KAMINSKI, 3107 Chatham Street, St. Adalbert. STEPHEN JOSEPH KANE, 3877 Jas- per Street, St. Joan of Arc. ewes -f Jas! 5 ,S ,M .tr J-V web fiSd4.ff'5Tif A awe -we ee.. f e I.. ,, 4 V42 Parents and students listen atten- tively as Mr. Loughery explains some of the difficulties that confronted their sons' during the first quarter in Senior English. nerfes, December 2, 3, 4, 5. 'E 'Q 11- an . ? , . X ,z nv-x as 751 ,E ' A72 1 juz V1 ' 1 ' . Qfsrifeeffdyzii 42. ,I f 'iff' 1' ' ' ' , E A 4' I A ' t ' I I wx -- . I S 235,25 -I . ,X . M250 -- . .W . Q -Y .. silaiyfilfru A , -f 3 .. ' ' it 1 ' L f. 'e P 2 Y 1 L 1 'e J: Aj L- f: :fg1geiQ,.Qv.'ie122 it --W lggs . ' f i'Siis?HEsf',j.Wg, ' . 135ifij'5f:kg,.ee i , , QT! ig. .. 1f5f....:?.wq2T . w. .- ,Q f1f5511 5113255 ' ie fie eegf 3. ,,,. Y, ef Ever 5. H . ' fs?1?efWu-V.. gwgeigea , t- 225,155 -. 1 A W , .. .f V. P? 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JAMES JOSEPH KENNEDY, 3910 Arcadia Street, St. .loan of Arc. ROBERT JOHN KEPHART, 4552 Wayne Avenue, St. Francis of Assisi. JAMES JOSEPH KERNAN,2986 Edge- mont Street, Nativity. JOSEPH CHARLES KERNS, 3327 G Street, Ascension. RICHARD E. BERNARD KEY, 3637 N. 18th Street, Our Lady of the Holy Souls. CHARLES JOSEPH KILLIAN, 1912 Church Street, St. Joachim. GEORGE GERARD KILROY, 2659 Sepviva Street, St. Anne. PHILIP JOSEPH KING, 1864 E. Clar- ence Street, St. Joan of Arc. ALBERT JOHN KISLOW, 2960 Mel- vale Street, Nativity. FRANK CHARLES KLAUDER, 4020 Howland Street, Holy Innocents. HENRY VALENTINO KLENICKI, 3638 E. Edgemont Street, St. Adalbert. lnrerleagae Soccer Umm zbnsfzdn, December I. Lunch Period-A welcome break after a morning of classes. Time to appease our endless appetites and do last night's homework. Oops' there's the bell, back to class. 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' ' r- 'iw S, ?Z'::'f:-W' A V i, q Q-111-21133 -1 'K A New-Q-f ' P i env. JOSEPH CHARLES KNAPP, 3913 Elsinore Street Holy Innocents. STANLEY WALLACE KONOPKA, 3624 E. Thompson Street, St. Adalbert. IHOR MICHAEL KONRAD, 403 W. Wingohocking Street, Christ the King. JOHN PETER KONRAD, 1858 E. At- lantic Street, St. Joan of Arc. RAYMOND KRATOWICZ, 3035 Rich- mond Street, St. Adalbert. FRANK JOSEPH KRATZINGER, 8608 Bridle Road, Maternity. WILLIAM THOMAS KRUM, 4657 Shelbourne Street, Holy Innocents. JOSEPH EMRICK KRUMENACKER, 3014 Lee Street, St. Hugh. FREDERICK CHARLES KUCHS, 816 E. Cornwall Street, Ascension. ADAM JOSEPH KUCOWSKI, 3548 Mercer Street, St. Adalbert. ROBERT EDWARD KUCZYNSKI, 3256 Almont Street, St. Adalbert. STANLEY WALTER KULIKOWSKI, 3336 Edgemont Street, St. Adalbert. WILLIAM GEORGE KUMMER, 3347 N. Philip Street, St. Hugh. RICHARD JOSEPH KWIATKOWSKI, 2914 E. Salmon Street, Nativity. MICHAEL JAMES LACEY, 619 W. Cumberland Street, St. Edward, THOMAS EUGENE LAFFEY, 711 E. Allegheny Avenue, Ascension. THOMAS PETER LAMANIA, 3923 N. Reese Street, Our Lady of Pom- peii. FRANCIS JOSEPH LANGELLA, 602 W. Huntingdon Street, St. Edward. JOHN PAUL LAWLES5, 5755 Mar- shall Street, St. Helena. MICHAEL A. LAZANSKI, 1927 W. Tioga Street, Our lady of Holy Souls. GERALD J. LEACH, 2971 E. Melvale Street, St. Adalbert. CHARLES ANTHONY LEISSE, 2869 Chatham Street, St. Anne. JAMES CLARENCE LEITH, 2529 E. Indiana Avenue, Nativity. JOSEPH WILLIAM LEONE, 70 E. Gartield Street, St. Francis of Assisi. VINCENT ROBERT LEVE, 2731 E. Cambria Street, Mother of Divine Grace. CHARLES WILLIAM LIGHTCAP, 5017 Waketield Street, St. Francis ot Assisi. ROBERT E. LIHOLTZ, 2812 N. Still- man Street, St. Columba. JOHN ALBERT LINKEWICZ, 2759 E. Pacific Street, St. George. WALTER HARRY LISOWSKI, 2829 Livingston Street, Mother of Divine Grace. FRANCIS BERNARD LOJEWSKI, 3065 Coral Street, Nativity. THOMAS MICHAEL LOMBARDII, 4140 M Street, Holy Innocents. ALBERT JAMES LOMBARDOS, 2924 Frankford Avenue, Visitation. WILLIAM NICHOLAS LONGO, 3174 Aramingo Avenue, Nativity. ADRIAN FREDERICK LOPACINSKI, 3334 Belgrade Street, Sf. Adul- bert. ANTHONY JOSEPH LUKANSKI, 3429 Jasper Street, Sl. .loan of Arc. ROBERT CHESTER LULA, 3149 E. Belgrade Street, SI. Adalbert. MICHAEL GEORGE LUTZ, 3343 Malta Street, Ascension. ROBERT JOSEPH LUTZ, 909 Fishers Avenue, Incarnation. EDWARD FRANCIS LYDZINSKI, 2641 Monmouth Street, St. Adalbert. EDWARD JOSEPH LYNCH, 2923 N. Judson Street, St. Columbo WILLIAM THOMAS LYNCH, 3441 N. American Street, St. Hugh. JAMES MICHAEL LYONS, 3028 B Street, St. Hugh. JOHN MICHAEL MACK, 2864 N. Bambrey Street, St. Columbo. ROBERT GEORGE MACULAITIS, 3426 Almond Street, St. George. FREDERICK JOSEPH MADDEN, 1337 E. Sedgley Avenue, St. Joan ot Arc. EDWARD AUGUST MADUZIA, 2825 E. Clearfield Street, St. Adalbert. JAMES JOSEPH MAGUIRE, 2803 Agate Street, St. Anne. ANTHONY ALEXANDER MAIRONE, 1538 Womrath Street, SI. Joa- chim. -we 1 3, 5 1 W ,, X ,71 2 ,,J',, ,S 2:11 V 1 - , rx In , ,1z5,j5f5i.!f --'. . ,-We M , ..,11,1f 5- 1,-'1-ff1ew1s?3+sef ,ew , R. 1,1-1 1q.,,11m?1.1w sifilffi ',1vfQ,' 1, 15 1- fag, S igwgggsgife,11e2fSg5ifa1z,tf1..s ,,, ee. .11,.5.,y.,.e,.t.Q,- , l .Sl N- we 'C 1 A2 if 8 1 W-vc?-Ef'H??.?'E5i'Efr,1 we-W.. ,.., 11,-1 Y' 'EH51'f's ii fy, 'ljQ6ZlkjIS. '34-?5lif':Ei5iPle fi, 'Wll 'igiilifilfi Q K S!fr2:n,1-11.v za 1. 5512 if 1' Q I in , 1 X Q H1 1 , f PI xfiff ...L 1 .f.57Tf5lVl all 1: I 111213115 5 efmfw- ,Iii 1 1 -1 -fs-4,1 , 1.13,-, c ' W Ligliigafezg.. f or we VI 1, c 2 . ,VM , -1 1: ery - .75 ill' x . ,. ,, . gf 'I J . DENNIS HUGH MALLOY, 1349 E. Lycoming Street, Holy Innocents. HENRY EDWARD MALONE, 2850 N. Bambrey Street, St. Columba. DOMINIC CHARLES MARANO, 1236 Adams Avenue, Mater Dolorosa. WALTER WILLIAM MARCHOWSKY, 3338 N. Ella Street, St. Hugh. BRUNO STANLEY MARCINKOWSKI, 2216 N. Third Street, St. Edward. CHARLES JOHN MARINELLI, 3853 N. Marshall Street, Our Lady ot Pompeii. EDWARD JOSEPH MARKOWSKI, 3219 Edgemont Street, St. Adalbert. RICHARD WALTER MARKOWSKI, 2400 E. Allegheny Avenue, St. Adalbert. JAMES JOSEPH MASTRANGELO, 1046 W. Roy Street, Our Lady of Pompeii. JOSEPH ANTHONY MASTROPIETRO, 4027 Potter Street, Mater Dolo- rosa. DENNIS MICHAEL MATTERN, 229 E. Wishart Street, St. Hugh. EDWARD RICHARD MATTERN, 3021 Chatham Street, Nativity. WALTER JOSEPH MAXIMO, 141 W. Laurel Street, Immaculate Concep- tion. ROBERT GEORGE MCALLISTER, 2816 N. Judson Street, St. Columba. THOMAS JOHN MCANULTY, 3462 Water Street, St. Hugh. JOSEPH EDWARD MCBRIDE, 3461 Emerald Street, St. .loan ol Arc. Mr. 0'Meara discusses scholastic problems with his students and their parents and gives a few words of advice on how to get better marks next quarter. College Nqgffrf, December 7. eemgegnwwgfef eg 1: , ' - if N fsz11'512eHeW- , rffwgvw 11,- 1 sziexeeszfigeff eil. .,, 51151111-xiii . 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Q . . .1 1 1 ' 11gggg,t1s?1n.f1,315,755- gi--, 'Mae .11 gi: . M ' 1 1. 11111 - . ,,.,,.,,.f1,, -Mg ,, .,,. - 1 .,,. . Q, ..., , .A 1 1 -, -- - 11 1 V' - mmf ., 12 1w1 .1 1,-A ,,3.M,3ygge1z1yg .1 .,311511,111?ief4ff1ffM,fZ ee-1., . 1 .. . 2 ,1.,. -I ,,,,,M W gg? we in 1 Agfa? Wx' bwirtef f P. .. ,. W., .f 'I ft Z gig et ' -if W 4 Q9 s - . V E..1..:Qfw E92eeQf.1?,fQ'f'A-vw ' I We my 1 W f. eff!! .fl 1' Q , '33 R fem 5 use W . 1 1' 'ff K- 5. . I ,. f .wig I , ' ' 421 1lf!Mfv2212l1A,,Z57'1 1 I - 2 - ,.:,'. I' ' H f 5 M f I . ef. .j,f,,f?i?f+565L.t,r.. ep 2 M.: 4 3 .4 Sie 1, fb Hr Tl 19 2 1 1 gg: It 'J al I. - if I , . 2 as 9I fhflfffmdi Parry, December 23. Making their debut of the year, Santa Claus and his helpers gather together before distributing presents to the Freshman class. JOHN LAWRENCE McCANN, 4733 Salem Street, St. Joachim. MARTIN JOSEPH McCANN, 2816 N. 23rd Street, St. Columbo. FRANCIS H. McCARRON, 1306 N. Front Street, St. Michael. PETER JOHN McCARTHY, 2613 N. Ninth Street, St. Edward. ROBERT JOSEPH McCAULEY, 3908 Howland Street, Holy Innocents. BRIAN MICHAEL McCLOSKEY, 736 Maple Lane, Holy Innocents. JAMES ALOYSIUS McCLOSKEY, 2717 E. Lehigh Avenue, St. Anne. JOSEPH PATRICK McCULLOUGH, 607 E. Wishart Street, Ascension. JAMES JOHN McCUSKER, 2987 Gaul Street, Nativity. JAMES FRANCIS McDADE, 3302 A Street, St. Hugh. JOHN CHARLES McDEVITT, 2903 Almond Street, Nativity. JOHN JOSEPH McGINNlSS, 2848 N. Lawrence Street, St. Edward. JAMES EDWARD McGOVERN, 3063 Livingston Street, Nativity. JOSEPH CHARLES McGOVERN, 560 Cornwall Street, Ascension. ROBERT PATRICK McGOVERN, 2007 E. Pacific Street, St. Joan of Arc. RONALD JOSEPH McGRATH, 3259 Miller Street, Nativity. .Ma TV. 3... ,5,... 3, 1552: gil? f' 5 ' Q- Wf. V - ,we Z , , - A ' A ... fe ,W .... . . .- iefsfff? J - --fm-fwtew . - ef L' . ., ,.., W..,...... ...,. , 5... .- ...zffwf .rl-W ff f-LW' .fwx .Zee 1: n.e.:1w- .-2 .J s- ,f.,,,,X,,..,., .,.,,,2. ., 1 ti? . 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JAMES PATRICK McINTYRE, 356 Shedaker Street, St. Francis of Assisi. TERRENCE MICHAEL McLOUGHLIN, 3332 Longshore Avenue, St. Mat- thew. PETER J. McMAHON, 2436 E. Cum- berland Street, St. Anne. ROBERT JOSEPH 1McMANUS, 4149 Bennington Street, Holy Innocents. PATRICK GEORGE McQUlLLAN, 2910 N. 25th Street, St. Columbo. JAMES JOSEPH McSORLEY, 2941 Toney Street, Corpus Christi. TERRENCE MICHAEL McSTRAVICK. 2943 N. 26th Street, St. Columbo. BERNARD JOSEPH McVEY, 191 W. Lippincott Street, St. Hugh. CLEMENT THOMAS MEEHAN, 3059 Tulip Street, Nativity. JOHN VINCENT MEEHAN, 3362 N. Second Street, St. Hugh. WILLIAM JOSEPH MEGINLEY, 3433 Keim Street, Ascension. WILLIAM JOSEPH MEISENZAHL, 3101 C Street, Ascension. JOHN PATRICK MELLEADY, 755 E. Thoyer Street, Ascension. MICHAEL MARK MENDELL, 1212 Shockomaxon Street, St. Michael. CHARLES JOSEPH MICKLOSKY, 5120 Marion Street, St. Francis of Assisi. WILLIAM A. MIKELIONIS, 2604 E. Ontario Street, St. Adalbert. LOUIS JOSEPH MILLER, 2828 Stiil- man Street, St. Columbo. 7 R JOHN NICHOLAS MILINCHUK, 965 E. Ontario Street, Ascension. FRANCIS JOSEPH MINNITI, 3840 N. Forhill Street, Our Lady of Pom- peii. E THOMAS JOSEPH MINUCHI, 134 E. Melvale Street, Immaculate Con- ception. EDWARD BERNARD MONAGHAN, 2210 Huntingdon Street, St. Co- Iumba. GERALD FRANCIS MONAGHAN, 4282 Griscom Street, St. Joachim. JOSEPH ANTHONY MONTELEONE, 325 E. Richmond Street, Immacu- late Conception. ROBERT JAMES MOONEY, 177 W. Spencer Street, St. Helena. ANDRE ANTHONY MOORE, 140 W. Ontario Street, St. Hugh. JOSEPH MICHAEL MOORE, 4350 Wayne Avenue, St. Michael. DAVID GEORGE MORGAN, 4338 Glendale Street, Holy Innocents. LEONARD FRANCIS MORRISSEY, 2730 Maxwell Street, St. Jerome. ROBERT RAYMOND MROZ, 3539 Almond Street, St. Adalbert. JOSEPH DANIEL MROZINSKI, 2982 Tilton Street, St. Adalbert. JOSEPH JOHN MUCERINO, 3320 Amber Street, St. Joan of Arc. CHARLES ANTHONY MULHERN, 3142 Almond Street, Nativity. FRANCIS JOSEPH MULLEN 2709 E. Ann Street, Nativity. JOSEPH JOHN MURPHY, 3712 M Street, St. John of Arc. RICHARD MICHAEL MURPHY, 4432 leiper Street, St. Joachim. WILLIAM FRANCIS MURPHY, 2335 E. Allegheny Avenue, Nativity. JOHN P. MYCHACK, 3109 Belgrade Street, St. Adalbert. HAROLD WILLIAM MYER, 2611 E. Cleartleld Street, Nativity. JOHN EDWARD NAGELE, 2332 Oak- dale Street, St. Columba. BERNARD JOSEPH NAGLE, 2509 W. Silver Street, St. Columba. WILLIAM ROBERT NEILL, 1922 N. Third Street, SI. Michael. ROBERT FRANCIS NESBITT, 4336 Jo- sephine Street, St. Joachim. CHARLES JOSEPH NEWMAN, 2844 Aramingo Avenue, Sl. Anne. , P-iff. 'fi ff - - Q.. me S ew eww I ef' 3q,,05,.vg,w,,,, Q mr ' .BI wh K Aff., jx, I fi ,f T' QSM 5?-lf 'E+ Q .I 5 .J . 5 5 mi r l wc api., I gf. on iq 1 41, Q . 43215 X W Ei wiv' ' 1 fs gi Qu 1 t l PQ? ru? Hx I ll i I - 'f-ffl? i YI 1 : I 1. ' h ifi . 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Reese Street, St. Edward. JOHN FRANCIS O'CONNOR, 908 W. Cambria Street, St. Edward. JOHN BERNARD O'DONNELL, 3118 Boudinot Street, Ascension. JOSEPH WALTER OFFNER, 222 W. Glenwood Avenue, St. Hugh. EDWARD THOMAS OLECKNA, 3232 E. Chatham Street, St. Adalbert. ROBERT THOMAS OLIVIERI, 4639 Ditman Street, Mater Dolorosa. RODERICK JOHN O'MARA, 2213 E. Boston Avenue, St. Anne. JOSEPH CHARLES OPALSKI, 2630 Napa Street, St. Columba. WILLIAM PETER OPDENAKER, 4027 J Street, Holy Innocents. As our activity period approaches, James Farrent gets ready to throw the switch that will activate our vast P.A. system, as William Stewart looks on. Oblare Card Parry, february 25. ,I . , ,M we-TW., . - ,ix fe-Vw-my1':V:--fee-Mace . 5?-efwi' wwf ,vMf?if42V ?f,fz'fe:.e Vi 'Vf.:effe.w'f2L..V:fxfm?KA5w:.igQ .Vafxffwiws V- V- -- .Vwf ,- .atijiggt .5 5, V- , .V 12s..1,M..2iQVw., fiifgevfm, sw .K Age -V V, ff ':i'iw3Qfsf?zggsSsfgggww' . . 4, .. we , . . 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JOSEPH ROBERT PARADOWSKI, 3144 Richmond Street, St. Adai- bert. 3645 ALBERT EDWARD PATRIZI, 576 W. Clapier Street, St. Francis at Assisi. MICHAEL 0'HARA PEALE, 4543 Greene Street, St. Francis of Assisi. ANTHONY JOSEPH PENN, 2831 Aramingo Avenue, Mother of Divine Grace. JOSEPH JOHN PERKOWSKI, 4105 Claridge Street, Holy Innocents. JOSEPH LOUIS PERRONE, 3660 Percy Street, Our Lady of Pompeii. JOHN FRANCIS PETERS, 3360 Liv- ingston Street, Nativity. JOSEPH JEROME PETRAITIS, 3630 Edgemont Street, St. George. LOUIS CHARLES PETROVIA, 2559 Memphis Street, St. Anne. ROBERT WALTER PETROWICZ, 3190 Agate Street, St. Adalbert. 2 -'wsfsiffiifsti-' . ,kt .,, fiiiii Wffffriiiiiwiil43'zSli.?,1?'g, .... ...... 4 Lzi724fiT5?2i 'E-:E:gg,yw 5i2,sytg,s:Qqp Q K, ., -. tm, Trix? k. -1-M2155 . .,1f9Qtsbs1 -,.--s-.ms ., H ,,,, H : , z--st' xv? . ,fz..,s.32. gg. .. .. ...L . . ......, . Q is -5 Q32 X. . .F . 4' 5' . .M f is SX 5 E V ., . Q N 5 . .. S A Q ef. ...Q 2 Fifi A 6... .. vi' X r mf-2 f S-.1121 sf? 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S., ., T. r1ufSS'w.::-1, A , ' ?zL:: 211L5-13192 lrafflixl-If V. I AQ' eh. - 'i75!?f1-15 S?l'F :me :ex-2.1.1. V . - .. f .,.1...s.fe...m 3,5if'4esis2i1hsi:, . 2 1 ff 3' X ,wss,,wj,v1e2.1. .fa - .wg fm , .. ll L' IEMQEYSFV X fgsiifiiffi. .fzyw tg. 5912512 gil: .. , . 2 Q... S x fl hz 2. EF . . , . .. . wgmifii 5. , -..ze F 5,?Wm,..g,,l,.... -- -1 ...wig -fersl Z 3' NE 51' 1:5.:f'Z:fzz.gg .sf V, V -V H ' 2' ee ., . pf ' .. We if wr . ...again . evtsme . We... 5 yfesggezs . We 1 Wm. 5 df' nf.-we .1 me A ...I-W' 5 . Q 2 -Qi V 7 U 5 S : ' - f 5 ., L., .Jl L- , .,.: THOMAS JOSEPH PHELAN, 2209 W. Oakdale Street, St. Columbo. WILLIAM JOSEPH PHILLIPS, M and Bristol Streets, Holy Innocents. ANDREW JOHN PICARELLA, 2816 N. Ringgold Street, St. Columba. WALTER JOSEPH PIETRAK, 2968 Sal- 'mon Street, St. Adalbert. JOHN JOSEPH PLEIER, 3319 Potter Street, Ascension. JOHN FRANCIS POULSON, 4733 Frankford Avenue, St. Joachim. STEPHEN PAUL PREMAZA, 4464 N. Gratz Street, St. Francis of Assisi. PATRICK JOSEPH PRENDERGAST, 3782 Richmond Street, St. George. LAWRENCE DOMINIC vPRIMERANO, 2821 Mercer Street, Mother of Divine Grace. WILLIAM MARTIN PROETZEL, 720 E. Willard Street, Ascension. WALTER JOSEPH PUGH, 3876 N. Archer Street, Our Lady of the Holy Souls. JAMES PATRICK QUAILE, 640 E. Hilton Street, Ascension, JAMES P. QUINN, 2725 N. Garnet Street, St. Columbo. EDWARD RICHARD RAHN, 734 W. Huntingdon Street, St. Edward. THOMAS DELANEY RANDALL, 3747 N. Bouvier Street, Our lady ot the Holy Souls. MICHAEL JOHN RANSON, 3531 Jas- per Street, St. Joan of Arc. WILLIAM MICHAEL RAPACH, 2920 N. Lambert Street, St. Columba. FRANCIS JOSEPH RE-CA., 3308 Edge- mont Street, St. Adalbert. HENRY JOSEPH REESE, 3451 N. Front Street, St. Hugh. ROBERT PATRICK REGAN, 2820 N. Ringgold Street, St. Columbo. MICHAEL JOSEPH REILLY, 2632 E. Allegheny Avenue, Nativity. JOHN FRANCIS REIMER, 4050 Castor Avenue, Holy Innocents. FRANCIS WALTER- REPSCH, 3113 Miller Street, Nativity. JOSEPH JAMES RETENELLER, 4234 Maywood Street, Holy Innocents. JOHN JOSEPH RETTE, 3027 Ara- mingo Avenue, St. Adalbert. GERALD JOSEPH REYNOLDS, 136 E. Ruscomb Street, St. Ambrose. FRANCIS CHARLES RHODES, 3447 E. Street, Ascension. ALBERT JOSEPH RICCI, 3938 Elsinore Street, Holy Innocents. EDWARD FRANCIS RICHARDSON, 722 E. Westmoreland Street, Ascension. JOSEPH MICHAEL RICHLE, 1135 Shackamaxan Street, Immaculate Conception. MICHAEL EDWARD RIESS, 2020 E. Tioga Street, St. Joan of Arc. JOSEPH JOHN RILEY, 2339 E. Haz- zard Street, St. Anne. JOHN ROBERT RILLING, 1757 N. Mascher Street, St. Michael. ANDREW JAMES RING, 3920 Lawn- dole Street, Holy Innocents. DONALD EDWIN ROBERTS, 1722 Orthodox Street, St. Joachim. FRANCIS JOSEPH ROHRER, 2516 Tulip Street, St. Anne. JAMES VINCENT ROMANO, 5037 Pulaski Avenue, St. Francis of Assisi. JAMES THOMAS ROSSI, 925 E. Tioga Street, Ascension. THOMAS FRANCIS ROSSITER, 2323 W. Lehigh Avenue, St. Columba. ANTHONY ADAM ROTH, 3168 Ara- mingo Avenue, St. Adalbert. EDWARD JOSEPH ROUDA, 3339 Richmond Street, Nativity. THOMAS FRANCIS ROUNBEHLER, 3062 Belgrade Street, Nativity. LEONARD RUDAKEWYCH, 2545 N. Second Street, Immaculate Con- ception. FREDERICK DANIEL RUDZINSKI, 2711W E. Birch Street, St. Adal- bert. JOHN MICHAEL RUHL, 4214 May- wood Street, Holy Innocents. EDWARD GEORGE RUSINKO, 251 Devereaux Avenue, St. William. GERALD CHARLES RUSS, 4228 O Street, Holy Innocents. PATRICK LEOPOLD RYKACZEWSKI, 4261 Paul Street, St. Joachim. J' 'J fi M a It - 12 fiffc, 1 . ffQiffi-ifiafiiiiiil'iii . ' - we . . ,ft ,ctssm . 5. u .iw ggiggtigggg x , f . 5353 ' 1 Wgfgl 'teh 'mi 3.3, -'I ., , ,e.1wf,w -- i5gg1QQ,'s'i,45f -- , f-:-,fwifxfflzvff - .. 5 2.111 z-'filifimli f, J I ' ,..,-5...-.W . ,f , . mxugisf: gy .M ,, an ww w' f ifga to -. 'E'- -E , f X, I it 4 in MK N . Ai - 5 , - A- .zp-A - an 1 1 555 1 jfs. .- 2 JJ if ,l Xl, eng? . . i 5 1 ln? 5 f 5 I , is ' 0 ' xi Iwi' git!! 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GEORGE LAWRENCE SCHRUFER, 3066 Cedar Street, Our Lady Help of Christians. DENNIS CHARLES SCHULTZ, 2614 W. Somerset Street, St. Columba. JOHN W. SCHULTZ, 3378 Amber Street, St. Joan of Arc. MARTIN JOHN SCHULTZ, 2532 N. Franklin Street, St. Edward. er, I Career Day, f, These proiectionists hand when visual a our assembly periods. are always OI1 ids are used in Frank Klaud- Bill Stewart, Stan Zaleski, and Dennis Wostenholme. , 4 in May 2. I V I ' It v ' 5 Q71 -if 7'- i 'a Vs' .W-. A V ' -. .fy , 5, ., f' :mr 111. , ' .. g j . igg,,,,:Vg5Q'e-iz . . V -f: .. I ,gg ig: 155116115 If A Hfgvgrigeif -1, .,g,,.- V- . -V .qe.e,V.g.5ggA-1'i1g' + V' ' ' , riff W., , . . , .-.,f - F . f V 31, wfklwm- ' - 'x,Zwfr1f1-fa1'r:1-'Liver-tg . WF' ' 'zgsf' ferlwem I ' M, View X--,Aiwa-q.,g:VV5J?1 4 - 5' AL- , ifvegmiililsxmlielf 'X 'ugfieffgfff 'fifrmt V rr r V.f195H.fVve QV -my - Qgww -VQWQS. ' V A K I ' . - ,Hg lsmlitg .nt rw ji gsgw 1 f ,Q- , m:v,21,.f-'1e2,?f,.,rvuyalztif ,1.f. f . 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' 'ne 99 .Yembr Prom, May 6. The highlight of the social season, Our Prom. Some of the early arriv- als are greeted by Fr. Walsh and Mr. Maher. 1 .. THOMAS ANTHONY SEDDON, 3338 E Street, Ascension, ROBERT JOHN SEITZ, 2403 W. Har- old Street, St. Columbo. JACQUES ALFRED SENECHAL, 46 N. Ashmead Place, St. Francis of Assisi. RICHARD EUGENE SERANO, 5046 Copley Road, St. Francis of As- sisi. JAMES FRANCES SEXTON, 1247 N. Hancock Street, St. Michael. CHARLES ANDREW SHARP, 3041 Memphis Street, Our Lady Help of Christians. ROBERT FRANCIS SHARP, 503 E. Lippincott Street, Ascension. JOHN JOSEPH SHAW, 2031 E. Castor Avenue, St. .loan of Arc. WILLIAM VERNELL SHAW, 3518 N. Philip Street, St. Hugh. TIMOTHY F. SHEEHAN, 1332 E. Steimber Street, St. Joan of Arc. JOSEPH JAMES SHERIDAN, 3235 N. American Street, St. Hugh. MICHAEL TERRENCE SHORT, 1813 E. Wishart Street, Ascension. JOSEPH MICHAEL SHULTZ, 2427 E. Boston Street, St. Anne. ANGELO J. SIBILLA, 4215 Penn Street, Sl. Joachim. WILLIAM JOHN SIEGRIST, 2411 N. Fourth Street, St. Edward WILLIAM JOSEPH SILK, 1605 E. Ly- coming Street, Holy Innocents. im-.ik LEON WALTER SILVAN, 4104 L Street, Holy Innocents JOSEPH MICHAEL SILVESTRO, 2232 W. Lehigh Avenue, St. Columba. JOHN MATTHEW SIMONET, 3152 Memphis Street, Our Lady Help of Christians. STANLEY RAYMOND SITKO, 2701 E. Westmoreland Street, St. Adalbert. JOHN SIWINSKI, 3154 Mercer Street, St. Adalbert. RICHARD JOHN SIWINSKI, 3257 Mercer Street, St. Adalbert. JOSEPH EDWARD SKINIS, 3574 Mil- ler Street, St. George. STANLEY MICHAEL SKOCKI, 2617 N. Franklin Street, St. Edward. EDWARD JOHN SLATTERY, 343 W. Birch Street, St. Hugh. WILLIAM THOMAS SLAVEN, 4637 Germantown Avenue, St. Francis of Assisi WALTER JOSEPH SLEDZESKI, 3425 Mercer Street, St. Adalbert. JOHN PAUL SLIVAK, 2683 Deacon Street, St. Ladislaus. ROBERT ANTHONY SLOAN, 12B W. Wishart Street, St. Hugh. JOSEPH STANLEY SLOGER, 3292 Mil- Ier Street, Nativity. JOHN FRANCIS SMITH, 2627 N. 23rd Street, St. Columba. SYLVESTER PAUL SOM'MERVILLE, 1908 N. Tenth Street, St. Edward. STEPHEN EDWARD STACEY, 4644 Shelbourne Street, Holy Innocents. JOEL DENNIS STANGO, 1306 E. Hunting Park Avenue, Holy Inno- cents. CHARLES AUGUSTUS STARK, 1507 N. Bodine Street, St. Michael. JOSEPH RAYMOND STEFENCAVAGE, 2011 E. Venango Street, St. .loan of Arc. THOMAS MICHAEL STEHR, 643 E. Clearfield Street, Ascension. JOHN ROBERT STEWART, 3408 N. Goodman Street, Our Lady ol Pompeii. ANTHONY ROBERT STOJAK, 3150 Tilton Street, St. Adalbert. FRANCIS JOSEPH STRZEMPEK, 2630 E. Venango Street, St. AdalbqtL JOHN FRANCIS SUDER, 362 Milne Street, St. Francis ol Assisi. GEORGE CONRAD SUROSKY, 3157 Salmon Street, St. Adalbert. FRANCIS XAVIER SWEENEY, 3734 M Street, St. Ja'an of Arc. ROBERT JOSEPH SWIFT, 3065 Agate Street, Nativity. GEORGE JOSEPH SZPARAGOWSKI, 3059 Weikel Street, Nativity. FRANCIS ANTHONY SZYMENDERA, 2643 Edgemont Street, St. Laur- entius. MATTHEW MICHAEL TARDE, 4303 0 Street, Holy Innocents. RAYMOND FRANCIS TAREILA, 2629 E. Ontario Street, St. Adalbert. RICHARD EDWARD TEEL, 2911 -N. Bonsall Street, St. Columba. JOHN JOSEPH TIGHE, 756 E. West- moreland Street, Ascension. JOSEPH ROBERT TILLMAN, 2523 N. 27th Street, St. Columbo. JOSEPH CHARLES TIMSON, 3249 Potter Street, Ascension. RICHARD WILLIAM TIPPING, 117 E. Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Holy Cross. JOHN JOSEPH TOLAND, 4229 I Street, Holy Innocents. GEORGE WALTER TOMICHEK, 935 N. Fourth Street, St. Peter. RICHARD MARTIN TRASK, 3175 Til- ton Street, St. Adalbert. WILLIAM JOSEPH TRUDEL, 3253 Hur- ley Street, Ascension. RAYMOND VINCENT TRUNFIO, 3500 Kensington Avenue, St. Joan ol Arc. CHESTER FRANCIS TRZUSKOWSKI, 4253 Ormond Street, Holy Inno- cents. WILLIAM FRANCIS TYRE, 1851 N. Leighton Street, St. Michael. VINCENT JOSEPH UMILE, 2905 Gaul Street, Nativity. CHARLES JOSEPH UPDEGROVE, 3540 Stouton Street, St. Joan of Arc. VICTOR ROBERT URBANSKI, 2081 E. Victoria Street, St. George. EDWARD F. VALENTA, 3052 N. Water Street, St. Hugh. ---- Q- 'Wil Gqieefi '2 W'1w's e5v.u,,,...,x?ee 1 , tl-Sie :ali-im... YIEUSUUUSSJRULN , ii-rv 1 . 1 si, . 'gL,5Lg:1 . f 1' ' . . . Q 51ii:'1:i1'iiziti-1111111 1 -,..,.....,........ ,. 1 :1.'Y.d2.55?Tr-5 .:ffe1e....' 1 .1 71i2i2i1155' - 'M I A I if I it .... as 1 1 1 5fL:i5fi5f'?2e . I 1' i.-ffiwiezif .:. ee '3 . 7'M K ei: ., , in W. Q 5 ,S ag. -1.-E. -- 22.21.51 New , 'X' H au., ' . J E ' A 1, V fs. . , gi' V Vi.: rree, if I I... I fri? Q in my ,, I A I F if fffl ..5j., : K 6 , M., 1121 9111 1 mum' 11. an wa 4 53,I:, ew Q 2 If M. .M I E . A 5 im FWQSQYILI' :','e5I..+,..-wg, t,.,.,, A If W W ,gf,.,.,,g Q lx, A ' fr. fig'-.,x ,.1, X, ,J 3 :W 1'f',':m if -IIN II, ' M H W 4 , if , ' 331. V W' I' I I 4? ,151 f 3.2, sz mil ., . ,Q ROBERT GEORGE VENEZIALE, 3611 K Street, St. Joan of Arc. DANIEL VINCENT VICARIO, 3078 Tulip Street, Mother of Divine Grace. FRANCIS THOMAS VITA, 307 E. In- diana Avenue, St. Hugh. JOSEPH LOUIS VORRASO, 3852 Ben- nington Street, Holy Innocents. ROBERT BERNARD WACHENDORFER, 3077 Cedar Street, Our Lady Help of Christians. JULIUS JOSEPH WACHOWSKI, 3023 Aramingo Avenue, St. Adalbert. MATTHEW JOSEPH WADAS, 614 E. Lippincott Street, Ascension. JOSEPH CHARLES WAGNER, 4238 Neilson Street, Holy Innocents. JOHN WALTER WALINSKAS, 1647 Cadwallader Street, St. Michael. JAMES EDWARD Thayer Street, Ascension. JOSEPH THOMAS WALKER, 2506 E. Auburn Street, St. Anne. JOSEPH THOMAS WALLS, 3380 Sal- mon Street, Nativity. WALKER, 720 E. THOMAS EDWARD WALSH, 1405 N. Second Street, St. Michael. JOSEPH FRANCIS WARE, 715 W. Cumberland Street, St. Edwards. GEORGE ROBERT WASCO, 1223 N. Howard Street, St. Michael. JOSEPH FRANCIS WATERS, 2743 N. Judson Street, St. Columbo. Mr. David Voellinger maintains or- der and checks the roll in the audi- torium as the students are attentive to the announcements during our daily activity period. 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I . - X , - .I I e .. ., .,Aa 5 . . '- '--,- .. I ' . Q W,LW,,.L I ' , . . W .. 45,51 I...-vsf?fs?ffi ' 'K f- gf. ,an ' - xfigszgzii--at f .' . i n . if . ' W ' '49 , cg B' J , ',fvgf,g2f 25535. S - L,L .. L1J,5AL ,L-, ,,,LQ1 5 A J, . I xffSEf2i.i?:L2i.5'5-A-lllfiv I E? I .L , 5 K, 95535554 egg a A k , H QQ 22ff55??fQbL1iE2gEbi3!? Lf, , ' -Q ,kg vg- I i is ' il- '11 I I. se A 'feglg -Ps' 5-1, 'ig- Q QF? an , Zi Qt .gi in-K -K 315:--:asm Q! .pq K I' V' xt ., .. A... 'Iv . J' I, ,gg I 5 . I egg- - I as FD JOHN JOSEPH WATTS, 517 W. Dau- phin Street, St. Edward. WILLIAM F. WEACHTER, 623 E. Lip- pincott Street, Ascension. ERNST JOSEPH WEBER, 4043 I Street, Holy Innocents. JOHN JAMES WEBSTER, 3909 Ar- cadia Street, St. Joan ol Arc. JOSEPH FREDERICK WEIDERMAN, 2007 E. Tioga Street, St. .loan of Arc. DENNIS JAMES WEIS, 4542 Aber- dale Road, St. Dominic. ROBERT CARL WEIS5, 645 E. Thay- er Street, Ascension. RAYMOND HERBERT WELDON, 1840 E. Pacific Street, St. Joan of Arc. FRANCIS JOHN WELSH, 5215 Morris Street, St. Francis of Assisi. RICHARD MICHAEL WIELGOSZINSKI, 4139 Dungan Street, Holy Inno- cents. JOSEPH BENJAMIN WILLSE, 4I24 L Street, Holy Innocents. ROBERT FRANCIS WILSEY, 2062 E. Elkhart Street, Nativity. STANLEY JOSEPH WINK, 4672 Sten- ton Avenue, St. Francis of Assisi. MICHAEL JOHN WINTERS, 2524 N. Leithgow Street, St. Edward. FREDERICK JAMES WOLSTENHOLME, 3134 E Street, Ascension. VICTOR WILLlAM'WOREK, 3149 E. Thompson Street, St. Adalbert. Baccalaureate Mass, Graduation, Jane I0 One of our liner traditions at North is to have a prominent speaker like Bishop Schlotterback at our Bac- calaureate Mass which is usually of- fered at Holy Innocents. m.,t,, ,ww Memes ctfwtirfif siiaihseffeit feaeiiifwzn- 4 ...1 .if 2 ' 1-wfiiif I.-if ' Visa 'RN . -HI' 1 15, W . . 5 95,5 el I Q RI we M If My , . 11' If 2 2 5 f ls ff ,f .fm WALTER JOHN woREK, 3149 E. f I Q . P. Thompson Street, St. Adalbert. ,1 all 'A Q KL L s LEON JOSEPH WOZNIAK, 2920 AI- ,K 5 V , A mond Street, St. Adalbert. 4 Q , , A- , g f' 'AMO LOWS YABON 2730 N- it ...i.. it Warnock Street, St. Edward. 54 TIS '1::' 2' ., . 5' ffjj bz' I Q JAMES RICHARD YouNG, 2536 E. y Q. A 22 ' 'T' Westmoreland Street, Nativity. K E? A. Tir - K A 5 iff JAMES EDWARD rouse, 2544 Edge- ' . I I mont Street, St. Anne. V R E' Vkyk W JOHN H. YOUSE, 2544 E. Eagemom I , , it 2 Q, Street, St. Anne. g f . 9-,S 1 A my gig GEORGE RICHARD ZAHARCHAK, 256 .,,' W. Cornwall Street, Sl. Hugh. ' I 'ffl RICHARD FRANCIS ZALESKI, 2869 Y ' 5 . Memphis Street, St. Adalbert. K L, :':1 VZEDWAL ..,, .,., , ..,,. , I H . ' 5 Wgi1f?gggsg5ia 'M .1 ,f'v '1'1- PAUL LEON zAIvIsRowsKI, 3320 N. Elle Sfreef, Sl- Hush- ffs i THOMAS JOSEPH ZIMMERMAN, 822 E. Willard Street, Ascension. ,, . f 1 4. I5 5 I 5352? I .fx 25 A H :A 9' 5 .f 'im 'Ny M.. . I pf. no ..:..' ,ffi 1+ s ' -5 1,5 , frfr r .. I :T 5 A-:I ,gut ,Q regex I 1 , if-Iv If 5 I 25 ,1 The music at our Mardi Gras dance and other social functions is provided by the Falconians under the direction of Mr. David Loscalzo. First Row-Mlynarczyk, Kadera, Zmiewski, Brous, Cerankowski, Bannon, Micklosky, Klady. Second Row--Jurowicz. Morovich, Power, Malinowski, Perkowski, Amadie, Makowski, McGovern. Third Row-Dorwart, Bolmarcich, Towhey, Romano, Warne, Watson, Surosky, Carman, Stein. - A .4 uR.a5's,,:1f -MSCI WW? ' il 'K.V -ff f .. ,Maya-.Ast IA. s..,2w . ,A v , ' ' 'y' SPORTS W Nl!! SM WZ ,1 1. 5 R 4 . S WWWlliJxxwNN Y Ill ll nil Mum tl, :sz N WK, 1: X K ggi? ,I - ' - V Sl' Z-3 ii NZ E 'E-2 M 1- .,, E gb , Vx 'L f-5' - ' ' ft 3. v. x .A ,fx- ..,,,u im., K, :sig Varsity Squad First Row-Daddario, Mrozinski, Kuczynski, mons, Konopka, Meehan, Langella, Vorraso, Reteneller. William G. Goldschmidt Coach Joe Vorraso sweeps right end only to meet Crusader defender in one-point loss to Judge, Joe gained considerable yard- age all year on hard-running carries and led Encee scoring with 26 points. An enthusiastic roar from the crowd signi- fies the cheering spirit demonstrated by the faithful followers of the Encee grid- ders. Mclntyre, Hilliard Diocson Coll Manes Palmacclo Clark Fullqm, Fingim- Aspite, Mclaughlln Coach Goldschmldt McAnulty, Friel, Third Row-Assistant Coach Larkin Lmkewlcz B Gallagher McFadden, Baker Kosman Rydzewskl Lelsse Kubackl Wit Second Row-Assistant Coach Wissman, Bucxek, Rafter, Klein, kvwski. Men'-'lell HUYNES F007Br4ll 55.1 'f.2l Aiwa . .. wk A K '. L 'N ' J' .. . V ,L .1 , V T , ' - L ' ff L F., ,, Cf K ,. if at 2 sc 1 1 +5 ' . . 2,,.,Ngi Q f .fy V eta ggi Mpeg- S ' Xzzszf It f if V,,, l, ,S . cl. . , , , ,Jr M ,, , .., r , K we g p g A -- H, H . ,..tt.rg ' N -1- ,.,, L.3 , l 'rL' ,f ' -. , , 109 f . -Q f t. f --tt, , we V 1 .L,, A , , 2, ., fc . : .,aa.'.. :g,::, fmwiask' :ir 'I' 'W W, s ,V N gt Q -it .-,, 1-- E s Frank Langella, Senior quarterback, releases pass to Joe Vorraso for 21 yard touchdown play. 6-0 lead was short-lived as West piled up 26 points. ' , its Story of the entire garne. LaSaIIe's hard-hitting line puts pressure on the Falcons. Result: LaSalle 18, N.C. 0. SCHEDULE Opp. 15 .. .. Father Judge ,. .. 18 .. ,. LaSalle .4.. ., . 28 .. , West Catholic ...... . . 34 , . 4 . Cardinal' Dougherty . . 4 29 . . . . St. Thomas More A . . . 0 . ,, Bishop Neumann .. . 22., ..ASt.James...., A 26 . . . . Roman Catholic . . 52 . . .. Monsignor Bonner .. 'l2.. ..Frankford...... NC Rev. Thomas J. Furphy O.S.F.S. Athletic Director Joe Mrozinski exhibits his pass-catching skill as he snare- the football from the clutches of two West Catholic defenders. Such plays as this kept the Falcons in , f ,5: ii .':' 1 V, -W , . ..-,. il' , if it . litt i r l ttsllai sctto tss f - is lif , s i J , V- f -V ww' 122 E, K all f - ' - .1 lk.. '1 ,, so TA? ,wh ' A 1 : gm - 7. , A contention for an upset victory until a mixture of heat and inexperience spelled defeat for the Red and White. Coach Goldschmldt demonstrates to center John Friel proper offensive stance as Senior linemen Lunkewncz, Fullam Meehan Kuczmskl Konopka, Daddario, ond Mrozinski look on. Despite a poor season, It was little instructions like this that made the Falcon gridders well rounded in football 5. 1 to A Frank Langella leads the way, taking out a Crusader de- fender, as Walt Fitzsimmons cuts through the hole and heads for open territory. Fitz's consistent play throughout the season won him few plaudits from the sportswriters, but he was one of the best-liked and respected members of the team. 14 6'Rfv47 M55- On October 19th, Dr. Joseph J. Toland, Jr., nationally known physician, prominent layman, and former Catholic Doctor of the Year, died in Temple Hospital-age 72. To some, this announcement meant naught, but to us at North it struck a tragic blow. Doctor Toland served our footballers as team physician and our Oblates as medical counselor. He was more than a professional man. Everyone with whom he came in contact remembered him as CI gentleman and a devoted physician, but most of all, as a friend. His was a great soul. May it rest in peace. All eyes strain to the field as the Falcons roll up their only victory of the season. Joe Vorraso's two touchdowns and a 60 yard sprint by John Friel led the Red and White to an 18-0 romp over Bishop Neumann. Sophomore J.V. gridders listen attentively to Coach Looby before scrimmage. First Row-Norman, Quinn, Bertach, Barrila, Szewczak, Boc. Second Row-Cataldi, Kerr, McSloy, Musial. Third Row-Doman, Venafra, Stever, Gary, Asman. Fourth Row-Barry, Kiley, Curry, Steinmetz, McCollum, Sarafinas. DR. TUZAND Joe Vorroso falls tc the ground as Pioneer defenders move in. A large crowd watched the hard fought game which Frankford won 12-6. The Falcons scored on a 60-yard punt return by Walt Fitzsimmons. Fundamental football is the order of the day for Freshmen as Coach Swirk shows Fendo proper way to hit blocking dummy held by Gola. Coach Swirk attempted to instill into his varsity candidates ihat certain drive and determination which will net them many victories when they don the Red and White ierseys in future years. Kneeling-Coach Swirk, Donahue, Flanagan. Standing-Patrizi, Marinelli, Fenton, Voss, Shagren, Adger, Trudel, Mankowski. 5 5 E Q E 50665K iii Charles Soley, outside right, drives the ball towards the opposition in an attempt to score. Although Charlie did not make the All-Catholic squad, he did manage to make honor- able mention on the All-Scholastic Team. The Big Toe-Joe Gabor, left fullback, exhibits his fine form as he blasts the ball out of danger. Big Joe was responsible for the fine defense work of the squad. Champions through the efforts of a well bal- anced squad under the capable guidance of Father Mclernan. Losing only one game the league season ended finding us in a tie with Cardinal Dougherty. Two tense play-off games were necessary before the Falcons finally won their third consecutive league championship- the league having been formed in 1957. The Cardinal and White squad finally grasped the crown which had eluded them in two pre- vious City Title meetings with Frankford and Dobbins. Our booters compiled a 16-1-2 record, scor- ing 74 goals against 18 by their opponents. May this record be remembered throughout the years as an inspiration to future Falcon Soccer men. Making his first appearance on the North Catholic Soccer Squad this year, John Kohlmeir, outside left, has contributed much to the team by his unending hustle and teamwork. A Falcon Flies-displaying his fine maneuverability, Tom MacWilliams, inside right of the Falcon squad, flies high in an attempt to add another tally. x 3 ? 2 ire, wi, lN76'R-1514605 L'fi!lMPl0N.S' Bob Sharp, All-Catholic, All- Scholastic inside left for two consecutive years, collides with Olney goaltender in an attempt to score another one of his many tallies during the season. The charging line-three of our five for- ward line charge with a determination never equalled by the opposition. Headed by Jack Byrne, these three forwards have strengthened the right side of our line. ln the background are Tom MacWilliams and Charlie Soley. Charles Soley heads the ball in the di- rection of Jack Byrne as Tom MacWilliams closes in on the play. The untiring half- backs were responsible for feeding the ball to the forward line. .. We I NM me rage, .e,...s,., ,M ,W ,gf w-new-4 Front Row-Joseph Gabor, Joseph Walls, Dennis Mattern, Captain: Robert Sharp, James McDade, James Eisenlohr, Robert Glosson, Frank Klock, and Charles Soley. Top Row-Rev. Daniel Mclernan, coach: Matthew Hanson, Charles McNally, Thomas MacWilliams, John Kohl- meir, Paul Jiminez, John Byrne, William Wissman, Francis Nick, and James Keban. Opp. N. C. Catholic League Play-Otis Lincoln . . . . . O 2 N. C. 1 Dougherty 1 Frankford ....... 3 5 N. C. 3 Dougherty 3 Father Judge .... 2 10 laworded title on corner-kicks 8-7l Bonner ..... . . . 0 7 Inter-League Play-Off Dougherty ....,.. 2 0 N. C. 1 Olney 0 West Catholic . , . 0 3 Roman Catholic .. 0 6 Girard College . . . 2 3 Neumann ....... 0 5 Father Judge ..,. 0 1 Bonner ..... . . . 1 7 Olney ..... . . . 2 2 Dougherty ,..,... 1 4 West Catholic .... 1 5 Roman Catholic .. 0 6 Neumann .....,. 0 3 John Byrne heads the ball with perfect form as he outmaneuvers a Dougherty fullback. Playing center forward, John scored eight goals during the past season and was responible for a great number of assists. ln the background, Joe Walls follows the play to give assistance if necessary. The Locker room after our final play-off game with Cardinal Dougherty was indeed a sight to behold. The end of a hard, grueling season found the League Champions relaxed, but yet tense, with the realiza- tion that the champions of the Public League still had to be conquered. cfmmfs Azz! The Senior members of the squad: Mat- tern, capt.p Eisenlohr, Glosson, McDade, Walls, Sharp, after the Interleague game with Olney, a bit muddy and unkempt, but happy that they won the coveted crown, CITY CHAMPIONS, for their Alma Mater. DENNIS MATTERN, captain of the '59 soc- cer squacl, better known as' Flash by his teammates, has been a member of the team for four years earning his var- sity letter last year. Flash has been an aid to his fellow players because of his moral support and carefree attitude that brightened dreary practices and prepared the team for difficult games. JAMES EISENLOHR, right halfback, has been a steady player on the Varsity for three years. Jim has carried the game for the Falcons several times by outsmart- ing the opposition with his sharp passes and his uncanny ability to place the ball in a scoring position. ROBERT SHARP, All-Scholastic last year and All-Catholic, All-Scholastic inside left this year, playing his fourth year on the Varsity, was an outstanding member of the offense. Bob, being quite fleet of foot and an extremely good shot, scored eighteen goals this season alone, besides being a great moral support to the team. Magi , ROBERT GLOSSON, left halfback, played his position with all the poise of a pro. Outstanding on both offense and defense, he stole numerous passes and set up many tallies for the line. Bob had the admiration of his teammates for his deter- mination to win and driving example. , --i' 2 JAMES McDADE, goal tender, was a bul- wark in the Falcon defensive net, allow- ing only thirteen goals in nineteen games. He is steady and durable possessing a pair of sure hands and a quick thinking mind which resulted in some hairline saves. Lucky Jim thinks nothing of diving into the flying feet of an opposing lineman. l .,.' JOSEPH WALLS, All-Catholic, All-Scholas- tic center half, possesses a great sense of timing and play as is exemplified by his all around status on the squad. Joe is a firm believer in the old idage, 4'Never say die, and this spirit, coupled with his skill, resulted in many victories for the Red and White. The 1960 version of Falcon basket- ball began with a surprise. The under- rated Falcons took four out of five from their Public league rivals and lost to Salesianum on the Wilmington court. The first five Catholic league games proved disappointing to the Falcons. After defeating St. Joe in the opener we lost two in a row to Father Judge and Cardinal Dougherty. Bouncing back we defeated Roman Catholic only to mas More. The win over St. Thomas marked Mr. Scullin's one hundreth vic- tory since his inception as coach at NC. Back in the northern division we again defeated St. Joe and lost a second time to Judge in overtime and Dougherty. We ended the season on a happy note by soundly defeating La Salle but only after a tragic loss to Roman. lose a triple overtime decision to La Salle. The Falcons swept the southern division with victories over Bonner, Neumann, West, St. James, and St. Tho- 3145165 TBA!! Judge looks on. J' A we 5 2 K QW ' K r its ,, 1 Q ,Y 3 Y' -W ,,., V .c,,,,, f ,ff - Ei. ' K I mfg Joe Mastropietro although fiercly d termined, finds some difficulty In keep ing possession of the ball as Lou Mar tine ties him up Fran Curren from . - -f - p:S! ?MW1VQ'f!f9i , , ,.. w 'M ' ?fk ?'fTX51fW'3W3XEWz?w1f'f5?f5'2 ' A . A .,.ZL,,.. ., ! V EL M: ,ax fpkeigwgf k yf:fg-- ME . V , f ' - . -MPL :ffm I g?15j1fQ5gsy'3gfj X22 ina -. -vfvksfw , ? , ff f aa A ' 'ff,E'1i9gJ5'fifi53W Q Vg ' kififif-0'f?f5f S 1- 1: -:?i:3si,2:4 ive 542'-96' 7525. 2315753112 ' - ' -'-VN 1 H ' I A N Q j ig V 8 N0 73, U 1 . Q '. f Tony Mairone displays the skills that helped him push 292 points through the hoop to lead the Catholic league scorers. Tony's fine pivot work earned him a position on the All-Catholic first team. TIME-OUT. During the tense La Salle game, Coach Scullin gives strategic advice to the Falcon live. The first La Salle game was nip and tuck all the way. With the score tied and 58 seconds of play remaining, Jimmy Leith missed a one- -and-one foul shot. The game ended in a tie and went into overtime. After two overtimes the game was still tied. In the sudden-death period Bill Gaberina sank a jump shot handing the Falcons a 45-45 setback before a near capacity crowd. r '-QNX, Joe Mastropietro and Bob Sharp converge to try to regain possession of the basketball. The determination of the entire team enabled us to go undefeated during our swing of the Southern Division. Joe Mastropietro received the Markword Award for Most- Valuable Player of the Week after his outstanding ploy in the West Catholic and St. James games. Joe's 156 points and consistent rebounding won him All-Catholic honorable mention. - Freshman Squad: A. Kernan, E. Sweitzer, L. Conti, J. Moule, W. Dugan, W. Pancoast, J. Clemens, L. Leith, C. MeGeehan, T. Jankiewicz, T. Hinkel, T. Siwinski, T. Gavaghan, H. Cody, Rear: F. Grimm. Charlie Lightcap, senior center, pulls down an important rebound in the St. James game Defensive play like this enabled the Red and White to upset the highly rated Bulldogs. Northeast . . . Central . . . lincoln . . . Frankford ........ . . West Philadelphia Salesianum ...... St. Joseph Father Judge .... Cardinal Dougherty Roman Catholic .. Opp. 53 45 51 37 67 62 53 76 63 42 La Salle ........ St. Thomas More . Bishop Neumann . Monsignor Bonner West Catholic .... St. James . .. St. Joseph ..... Father Judge ..,. Cardinal Dougherty Roman Catholic .. La Salle ....... 101W L ff ,, ' WW Mai ,Q M Ed Markowski displays ,perfect form as he sends the ball down the alley for another strike. Ed was anchor man for the Falcons and led the team with a 175 average. Father Godley watches as Roy Tareila checks the results of a match. The Falcon bowlers, Walt Worek, Joe Sloger, Ed Markowski, Ed Cahill and Steve Nebel seem interested in the outcome. SCHEDULE N. C. 2 . . , . . Father Judge . . . 4 . . . . . Roman Catholic . . . . . 3 . .. . . Cardinal Dougherty ,. . 4... ..St..loseph....... 2... ..LaSalle .... 0... ..FatherJudge....... 1 . . . . Cardinal Dougherty . . . 4... ..St.Joseph .... 2 . .. . . Roman Catholic .. . 22 OPP 2 . 0 . 1 . 0 . 2 . 4 3 0 2 'I4 BUWUN6 Holding second place throughout the season proved to be a difficult feat because of the vast competition among the teams. The Falcons held their own at the start of the season until they were challenged by Card- inal Dougherty and Roman Catholic. The attack was abated only through team effort. North continually tried to break the hold that Faher Judge held on first place but our chances were lessened by the bad breaks en- suing from our matches with Cardinal Dougherty and La Salle. Despite tough league opposition the Falcons managed to hold second place for a very successful season. Joe Sloger helped roll the North Catholic keglers to a successful season Joe's average of 172 pins was a close second behind Markowski. J.V. Bowlers-Seated: Welhan and Rakowski. Standing: Junker, Kliniew- ski Press Mclaughlin Seddon and Pasciullo -mum' f M., sf, W..MI,.e Rev. Robert Hindley, 0.S.F.S., Coach, an alumnus of N. C. and a member of a former championship 'Cross Country team, directed the efforts of the harriers, instilling a desire to win into an inexperi- enced team. 675055 MUNTRY N. C. . . 31 Bishop Neumann . . N. C. . . 61 Father Judge . . . N. C. . . 61 Msgr. Bonner . . . .. N. C. . . . 64 Cardinal Dougherty . . . N. C. . . . 64 St. James ..... . . . N. C. . . .. 60 La Salle .... .... N. C. . . . . 60 St. Thomas More . . N. C. . . . . 33 St. Joseph's . . . . . . N. C. . . .....,.. 33 Romnn Catholic .... . . . N. C. ...,........ 38 West Catholic ........ . . Catholic War Veterans ........ 13th Place Catholic League Championships . , .,.. 8th Place The Senior members of the Cross Country team, Charlie Newman, Mike Lutz, John English, Bill Dougherty, Jim Quaile lCapt.l, and George Schrufer, are being briefed during the warm-up session before an important meet. The Falcons, under the expert guidance of Fr. Hindley, showed determina- tion to win despite stiff league competition. I28 J J .. M i N, y l, , J First Row-J. Heavey, O'Sullivan, Toto, Swenson, Snyder, Quaile, Zolnowski, Dougherty, English, Toner, Rahill, P. Heavey. Second Row-Reuter, Laltey, Fries, Newell, Lynch, Schrutfer, Newman, Riley, McCloskey, Sharp, Oldt, Fr. Hindley. Third Row-Bottliere lManagerl, DeFulio, Samsul, Pikorski, Troiecki, Lynn, Cassidy, Achilles, Jacoby, A. White, Palaites, D. White, Kreibick, Michalski, 0'Brien iManageri. Fourth Row-Sienkiewicz, Pacan, McAlese, G. Donahue, Duggan, Truskowski, J. Donahue, Pezanowski, Martino, Morris, Opaliski. Fifth Row-Bukowski, Gavigan, Coll, Simans, Hindenhoffer, Kolenlriewicz, Hawrin, Morgan, Smith, Pfeffer, McCann. With a burst of speed, Bob Newell is followed closely by another Falcon, Dave Zolnowski. This extra effort in the stretch gained a few more hard earned points for the Falcon cause. These two harriers scored consistently for North throughout the season. Bill Rahill and John Heavey, two fleet-footed Juniors, show their form as they battle for position at an early stage of the Catholic League Championship race. Their superior per- formance in this and every meet was the result of long hours of training on the practice course. Charlie Newmann leaves the pack behind in his last strenu- ous eftort to place in the an- nual lnquirer Spikecl Shoe Meet at Franklin Field. John English, one of the senior standouts of our track squad, passes his contender in a burst of speed. John's performance at the Inquirer Meet was con- sistent with his fine running throughout the year. Tony Della Noce, displaying his muscular stature and Olympic form, follows through as he hurls the shot-put into the air. Tony's natural ability and good sportsmanship were an asset to our track team. ln the thick of the battle Tom McAnuIty exhibits that driving North Catholic spirit which was so evident in both his football and track endeavors. KX, . gk x ,Y .Q First Row. Qualle, Schrufer, Ganz, and Newell. Second Row: Cole, Timmons, Barton, Kaniewski, English, Heavy, and Rahill, the nucleus of our track team, check the schedule of events before our initial meet. IRACK Senior trackmen, McAnulty and Neumann look on as Lutz, Con- lin, Malone, Kaniewski, and Stehr practice starting position, which is sometimes the dif- ference between winning and loosing in a sprint. The con- tribution of these seniors was invaluable to the progress of our team. W .S ggi f '- W sz: 4 - We ,, A-.4 .I . 5 H' l ,4 E. . cg, 3 .w,,..,,Ng,,7 , wr A -.59 QW Q it 'fl , X in Aw A f -if f m H' i as 'gi Q it Q H 'L .eng f T 7 Y' B5 g a we ,M I ,A 2 M: V 1 f I 'ixgsiy' W '- fe- E. ,, is ,. A f- N, ' e ff 2 , tv ' W - agen- A V 3 ' , - .. . , . 3 1- 'su' I 2 -g f -,,- f , X it A s 5 ,S M , t,se ,E , ,- f- 5S.,f5?,!: 1' i k Wxjgifi- , ,kwgxfiii 5 5-def ,Q 3, Aff f A . A 3 . 1 -f H 'L 7'!2' flihlbdhf 'ii Bob Barton soars high but linds difliculty in clearing 5' 10 in the high iump. On his second attempt he succeeded in clear- ing the bar and placing high in the standings. Right fielder George Zaharchak grins as he snags the ball near the fence. George's defensive plays were a constant source of delight to Frs. Mclernan and Rush. 'f-fmw+m.-,.e Returning letter-man Bill Benson, last year's varsity catcher and big man with the wood, is back again this year to bolster N. C. hopes for success on the baseball diamond. v W . Joe Walls charges in from his second base position in an attempt to scoop up a slow-rolling grounder. Joe's all-out effort, hustle and determination makes him an asset to any athletic team. BASEBALZ THE FALCON NINE First Row: Walls, Mclntyre, Schneider, Ring, Zaharchak, Bradley, McAdams Top Row: Benson, Falkowski, Gielda Mabin, Leith, Markowski, Guziewicz. Jim Leith whips the ball around the infield in a warm-up session prior to the opening game with Southern High. The North Catholic nine took the exhibition game 2-0. r Ken Falkowski reaches high and pulls down a hard hit line drive in centertield. Ken was a valuable member of the Falcon squad because of his fielding ability and powerful' swing. Touchdown! George Zaharchak, Sr. 5, successfully turns the corner against a zealous defender, Harry Hamilton, Sr. 7. How- ever, this scene was not repeated again, as undefeated Sr. 7 rang up another victory. The supervisor of our lntramural Athletic Program is in the capable hands of Mr. Philip Looby. Because of his constant vigilance while officiating, many injuries were avoided in these hard played games. Iii iii 7 7 Bl ll Sm-it Oops! The football appears to be up for grabs as players from Sr. 2 and Sr. 7 converge on an in- tended pass. Tom Curry,' Sr. 2, waits with arms outstretched should the ball bounce his way. This, the Championship game, was marked with great play and determination. Sr. 7 won the hard-fought contest playing heads-up football throughout the entire game. I34 M-mi i'i:L fi . L . ., in 1 if t l 7 --4 some fi 7 4 Si: -We Victorious Senior Seven became champions of lntra- mural football after beating Senior Two by a score of 9-0. The champs are: Markowski, Poulson, Min- niti, Peters, Updegrove, Hamilton, Wachowski, Vito, and Kernan. INTRAMURAIS foormzz .lim Burke and Tom Curry, both of Senior Two, forget that they are teammates in their effort to catch an important pass. Despite the hustle and determination displayed by these two players, the pass was incomplete. 'S s if ' f V 1 I ,sa ,ef T X L fs 451 -1 . , mire ' 1 wirww-'vw if ., 1 'w Q R Y 75:4 .. 1 - v .... ,, 6 5 ww. , wif- , V, W-m1 f,,g..mb3a'afw ,if ,, . t Mwww MBm,mW,W1Q'. fwfwfmww J ww, f miswwv-. 'ff 0' .... ,q,w',wfssai , wwf: mi M W1 .1 a fsfkxshw 'lltu-. .5 f S. . ..,-: --1 'Huw WWW v4C'7llfl7lf5'.m 'X 5 a W Y N? 2' 1 55 if J iz S5 +I , Y. 'QM , I xg iff' 'xgipfwv '92 S -5 yf 5 -' Qf 'f Fifii , V . ,yy ph ,Q fm ,,,,f'i, ' ' 1 ' fi rv Q NNW! Hwy? xii 1 Tw ie . o 1 In 5 E X ' Q mf, 1 A f H-nm' V 5 A S 2 3 S Www: xxxxwx g ' -' v E-Q-. I I A 1' E-1. -5.2 N 0 4 'V -it . ?..: E ob! 1 Q L: '5 .4 5 1, L ,, W un 'lt' 1 FEATURES ui dr AJ- VZ 1 J - K 4 FLW Hs. r ' - W gf if f ? I . 1,1 41 If 4 .. gr 0 f'5'Q H58 4 ' ' Wfizibfxf 5 ' A ' Aw 1 K f iw L.,,5f , z, ,iw ' , 12' Q X c 4' E 3 E Q: J in ..iQsg4' fiafv' r gtg' vi . 3 Wg' J he if ff ' 1 0 is Q' l 5 HGOOD NEWSH Published by the Students of Northeast Catholic High School Philadelphia, Pennsylvania News Editors ............... Thomas Rzepski, Richard Brinkos Assistants ....,............ Daniel Vicario, Joseph Perkowski StaH ........ Joseph Hess, Patrick Murphy, Robert S. Rogozinski, William Hetrick, Joseph Madison, Robert Fiorile, John O'Neill, Bernard Seif Literary Editor .......... . . .... . . .Thomas Heake Assistant Literary Editor ...................,... Leon Silvan Staif ........................ Harry McCreedy, William Bane Sports Editor .............................. Walter Pietrak Assistants ...... Raymond Tareila, John Milnichuk, Louis Grieco Staff ................ Dennis Mattern, Frank Oldt, Philip Press, Joseph Mrozinski Specials Editor ............................. David Morgan Staff ........... Walter Pugh, James Dorwart, Kenneth Ranaldi Circulation Manager ........................ James Romano Assistants ....... William Miller, John Quatrini, Richard Serano Artists ................., James Christopher, Thomas Gimbel, Rev' John Dennis' o'S'F'5' Joseph Grecia, Roman Konciw, Attilla Lawrence, Donald Ranaldi Typists ........... Joseph Smith, Ronald Styler, Richard Schutz, Stanley Drelick Statl' Advisor ........ . . .J. J. Dennis, O.S.F.S. Staff Advisor 6000 NEWS The Staff--Seated: Grieco, Perkowski, Rzepski, Brinkos, Fr. Dennis, Morgan, Heake, Pietrak, Sylvan. First Row: Hetrich, Rugh, Good, McCreedy, Serano, Murphy, Romano, Madison, Fitzpatrick, Martinez, Juvan, Miller, Christopher, Styler. Second Row: Mrozinski, Timson, 0'Neill, Schultz, Oldt, Kearns, Lazanski, Brown, Hess, Quatrini, Heim, News, Drelick, Dolwart. .ggigfwmv Surrounded by statf members, Fr. Dennis looks over the latest issue ot the Good News. With the first edition iust off the presses, the competent writers of our newspaper have already started work on the next issue. Many hours of work are necessary to produce a literary work such as our publication. Fr. Dennis and his staff should be congratulated for their fine work. amammwzasmmssssagwzsyztr,as'sv,1.11fwfsiis:a+:f:1i:fa sw ,ff Members of the Good News staff work arduously to meet an approaching deadline. ln their office by the third floor tire tower these young scribes have made the Good News the best scholastic newspaper in the area. i THE Ff4lC'0N Father Brennan, our Yearbook moderator, points out in- teresting technicalities which are a part of producing an award-winning yearbook to Ed Coyle, Joe Kaeser, and Bill Dougherty all of Senior Two. Jim Eisenlohr, our dedicated typist from Senior Twelve, is surrounded by three busy members of the Falcon staff. Frank Kluuder of Senior Two, and Pat McQuillan of Senior One discuss possibilities of the 1960 Falcon, while Vic Urbanski, also of Senior One, inspects previous editions of our yearbook. COLUMBIA? SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION tlll 7 lle F . ' FALCON V HAS BEEN AWARDED rms MEDALIST CERTIFICATE IN THE TwEN'1'Y,P1FTH ANNUAL YEARBOOK ,cRmQUE AND coixrrasr CONDUCTEEQIVBY 'ms ASSOClA11QIf3iglfi.T cowmsm iieifi Umvnasm IN OF New YORK. OCTOBER 16, 1959, f 4 ff.. i S...- The arduous working members of the Falcon Staff-Standing: John Friel, Vic Urbanski, John Shaw, Pat McQuillan, Clem Meehan, Joe Beck, Joe Walls, and Jim Eisenlohr. Seated: Bill Slavin, Mike Keough, Joe Kaeser, Ed Coyle, Bill Dougherty, Frank Klauder, and Fr. Fernan J. Brennan, O.S.F.S., Moderator. The Senior Activities Oftice, Room 211, is continually bustling with activity as the writers of the Falcon Stat? assemble and collaborate their ideas for making the 1960 Falcon another prize-winning publication. f .uit 5 143 AE, 'leLeffM i' K 4 705 WIND PMYED 0N . . . Diligent, constant practice results in little acknowl- edgement for the members of North's band. Few people realize their importance as entertainers dur- ing the half-times of our football games. Constantly trying to stir up the Falcon spirit in our cheer- ing sections at our football and basketball games are the cheerleaders of North Catholic: Gordon, Dodd, Stango, Coyle, Murphy, McCreedy, Cimcotti, Nebel, and Klauder. . , I . We , 24 17 :YL-5 :Wi fi, - AL 3. -V: X ft do 92 Agfa: 2,5 Q 1, ' : . , M f fme fi Q M if N L, ,,,,,iQm ,.. ,uf Q 4, as 4 ,. K5 V f Q ,rm of J 4 iff ,fix ' V, ,A I I HW-Mf ' A. .- ,fx !,..,,W.,,.,,. ,wmwgjgxw ll S341 r,,- A s self Q fam ,Q F f ,Wm ff Q we -104.15 Makowski, Malinkowski, Marovich, Perkowski, Jurowicz, First Row: Dorwart, Romano, Touhey, Warne, Bolmarcich, Behan. Fifth Row: Kiblin, Cinalli, Kadera, Amadie, Power, Ottinger, Gonella, Meketa. Second Row: Bannon, Schneider, Wartman, Stein, Nardone, Walsh, Kuhn, Peranteau. Third Zmiewski, Meynarezyk, Cahill. Sixth Row: Smart, Stine, Row: Rowles, McMenemin, Wachowicz, Clancey, Cassetti, Fitzgerald, Glancey, Elmendorf, Herbert, Sturgeon, Ceran- Watson, Surosky, Carmen. Fourth Row: McGovern, Letterie, kowski. Robert McGovern, Joseph Bolmarcich, James Dorwart, Joseph Perkowski, George Sur- osky, Richard Kadera, John Ottinger, senior members of our band, have devoted much time and effort as their contribution to the efticiency of our band. After a practice for a half-time show, a little good humor is exchanged to ease the monotony precipitated by the constant drilling. Ol' Man River Joe: William Granger Why Do I Love You? Captain Andy and Parlhy Ann: William Boyle and Mary Jane Verhaaren. Only Make-Believe Magnolia and Gaylord: Kathleen Aschendorf and Charles Brous. ES' QF l am a sturdy Maple Tree Captain Andy has gathered a troupe .... and you're my clinging vine. Windy: Daniel Goodwin and Rubber Face: Vincent Carlino Frank and Ellie: Joseph Mattern and Mary Rowley. . . . in the greatest of drammers and iolly comedies .... Part of the Dancing Troupe: William Dougherty, Robert Kessler, Joseph Wysocki, James Murphy, The game of iust supposing is the sweetest game l know .... Only Villians in the Play: Vallon: Joseph Mrozinski. Pete: Walter Pietrak. 'R' fo i . . . Stephen Baker, the handsomest leading man and beauti- ful Julie laVerne as well! Julie: Rosemary Harvey Steve: Charles Rowles J . A T t 3 V fig! . . . Our dreams are more romantic than the world we see. . . . Night Club Manager: James Dodd Boarding House Landlady: Grace Peranteau . And if the things we dream about don't happen to be Seth Purdy: Harry McCreedy Queenie: Theresa Thomas, Old Lady: Dolores Bonsholf Jake: William Kovatch The Barkers: When we tell them about it all, they're likely to doubt it all. Felix Reid, Michael Reilly and Thomas Loftus ORCHESTRA FIRST VIOLINS: Dolores F. Kosyla l2l:i Concertmeister, Carole A. Breslin, Joseph J. Bolmarcich l3lDk, Myron R. Savyzky IZW, Barbara A. Miller, Claire A. Hobensack. SECOND VILINS: Mary R. Crilley, Nancy E. Pullman, Carol Ann Hunter. VlOLlNCELLOS:: Arlene J. Galon, Mary E. Pratis. BASS: Anthony J. Cerankowski. FLUTES: William R. Stein IZVF, Lawrence J. Bolmarcich. OBOE: Michael V. Power l2l:::., CLARINET: Joseph J. Perkowski l3l:::, Ralph E. Amadie l2l::', Eugene J. Mlynarczyk l2Vii, Richard C. Kadera. ALTO SAXO- PHONES: Robert McGovern i8li7:, Jerome L. Malinowski l2l:i:. I -Z Q weigh J f flkm, qyjzfgx i N. Y W ,,.,,,,,-av M f erer A g ' rrer Backwoodsman: Ah reckon as how we better buy two tickets. What say, Jeb? Jeb: Ah reckon. Francis Schmidt Uebt, Vincent Mezis lBackwoodsmani PERSONNEL TENOR SAXOPHONE: John J. Marovich. BARITONE SAXOPHONE: Joseph T. Makowski. FRENCH HORNS: George C. Surosky lblii, Gregory J. McManemin l2Vi. TRUMPET: James D. Carmen Ulm, Stanley J. Watson l2Vi:, James V. Cossetti. TROMBONES: James J. Dorwart lbtii, Paul E. Towhey, William J. Warne, Robert L. Romano. PERCUSSION: Albert J. Bannon l3V::, James J. Sturgeon, Stephen T. Heim l3V::. BELLS AND XYLOPHONE: Charles T. Kuhn l3lii. PIANO: Edward F. Klady l2l7l:. HARP: Marie T. Coneghen l2l:::. ii: Years of participation in dramatic productions. ,un X 1. J The unmistakable Charlie Brous and his guitar harmonize with Joe Mat- tern and Jack Smart while they put across The Worried Man, a top number on the current hit parade. This year's Fall Production, Vignettes, was pre- sented under the able direction of Mr. Loscalzo. lt was a kaleidescopic portrait of the city, representing through song, dance and pantomime, the workmen of various trades and professions. Both acts were a unified whole in that they repre- sented facets of city life and a composite picture of the four maior cities of the United States. The story was presented in a novel fashion, through the use of a narrator who set the scene for each vignette and car- ried the audience from one musical picture to the. next. The dancing this year featured individual presenta- tions and not merely groups as in previous years. Vig- nettes was a most inventive and original show-a pace- setter in the field of high school musicals. North Cath- olic has set another first. Jim Dodd, with straw hat and cane, is accompanied by the chorus: Ras- lowsky, McCreedy, Granged, Gillespie, Brous, Boyle, Grace, Smart and Cantina, as they sing about PoIitics. Vl6Nf77f5 Members of the chorus: McCreedy, Dodd, Bolwell, Hebert, Gillespie, and Boyle dig for their top hats to provide for the at- mosphere of the song, Puttin' on the Ritz. Charlie Brous, an all-around entertainer, serenades Bill Granger of Senior Nine demonstrates his talents to the the Gudiehte with S0I'11efl1iY19 C0min9f U fCV0I'i'e audience while singing l've Got Plenty of Nothin', which lllf S0119 of the PGSL Cl1CII'leS l'lClS been G Sfdl' in wqg one gf the mast pgpulqr sgngg gf the shgw, all our shows since his Freshman year. J mix W 5 1 4 In s Q 22 A 31 , , cu if 33,1 0' v ff' CHSX fag' if 1 .CHS ffm cg fm WH: , I 5 Y JI iy ,i V 55.1 f I 1 g? x ina S A 5 3 P CHX L 1 T11 3 Rama f FCH .,,, . gni 125 C7 ' EHS L za' yi , ,753- , 4 - A 2 rZ 63, QFCQ, Q A V W V 1 W 9 , 'O xx HEC ? 35 Q ' i' Q, 2 fi I f 2 K x 4 ,F . 1 3- 5' f 'W' 'T AA , Q E' gf we H uf , Q , 9 d ' 5 x Govern, Markowski, J. McGovern, Liesse, Haine. Fifth Row: Daddario, Carr, Rette, Della Noce, Wackenclorfer, Toland, Hesson, Benson, McDade, Stefencavage, Retereller, Lawless, Burke, Dankowski, Hornberger. Seventh Row: Hitchner, Killian, Knopka, Guziewicz, Everts, Walinskas, Cox, Short, Knorad, Roberts, Deprinzio, Leith, Szymendara, Eisenlohr, Gordon, Watts, Bruno, McAnulty. Sixth Row: Youse, Can- Brennan, Cubler, Pantil, Rusinlco, Mychak, Proetzel, Spara- lin, Barton, Sharp, Minnitti, Peters, Corrigan, Hauck, Brown, gowski, Mararo, Nocentino, Riley, Dikugeris, Handley. TRAFFIC-l06KER 500:40 The Freshman Sacristans-Fishuk, Dolan, Conway, Dough- tie keep the sacristy in proper order. These boys happily UTY, Glennins. MUYHYU, Biker, 35905, and l'lCl1l0l'1 Saffmfe perform the duties they have accepted in becoming Sacris- their free time during and after school by helping Mr. Beat- iqng, ,...-f L'0lZf6'f Nl6fl7' For the eighth consecutive year, Catholic College Night was held at Encee. At 8:15 pm on Monday, December 7, Father John Tocik, our Principal, after opening the meeting with a prayer and a short welcome, introduced the twenty representatives from the various Catholic colleges. Afterwards the students and their parents visited various classrooms where they obtained literature and informa- tion. The upper classmen from North, along with our guests from Roman Catholic and Father Judge, manifested by their attendance a great interest in this affair. Ml5'.S'l0lV C208 Early in the year the Mission Club was organized by Mr. Thomas Tucker. They strived to gathe'r reusable religious articles and ro- sary beads for our widely scattered missions. The activity of this year's club was high- lighted by an all-out stamp drive, which turned out to be a tremendous boost to the missions. This voluntary effort aids in the promotion of our Catholic faith throughout the pagan world. The success of this organ- ization is attributed to the great zeal and unselfishness of its dedicated members. Top Row: Mr. Tucker, Romaro, McCabe, Whelan, Rzepski, Wolbert, Kerns. Bottom Row: English, Brinkos, Sas, White, Seravo, Corrigan. The men behind the scenes. Our stage crew, under the leadership of Brother Arthur, has been an invaluable aid in the production of all our shows and in the maintenance of our vast public address system. Many of us Stage Crew-Hoinowski, Stewart, Bielu, Halbe, Collins, Hauckes, Richardson, Farrant, McHinstry, Tighe. Cuneo, Mr. Duffy. are unaware of the many tedious hours put in by these boys. They are to be commended for their untiring effort, and, although they are usually the men behind the scenes, they are way out in front in Falcon spirit. 571465 CRFW Front Row: Father Smith, Brother Philip Brother Christopher, Father Welsh M Lauer, Arthur Lipan, Mr. Baker Brother Austin, Mr. Scottins. Back Row Brother F. James, Brother Adrian, Robert Betts Father Schneider, Lawrence Riordan Wil liam A. Dufty, Thomas A. Garrett, Father xl, PROM A coveted event long to be remembered, the Senior Prom, affords the occasion for meeting most of the Seniors and their dates. Those attending the Prom could sense the strong feeling of comradeship in- stilled by our class association during our four years at North. Father Walsh cheerfully greets the class of '60 and gives his nod of approval to the young lady. ' Class ofticers, Clem Meehan and Frank Langella, look forward to an exciting and ioyous evening as they accompany their charming partners to the dance floor. This year's prom lived up to its greatest expecta- tions and was voted a success by all who attended. te if ' ' ff ff ' Q Q fy? . W 2 1 1 . t l 2 2? 2 l i .5 5 K: xiii . 9 ii Z K 2 -. 5 1 -my :HN .wc -nn! www.. ':f!' : 'Ei smgmswq t w. . iq.. ' Y., 96 1 M , fi 31454 One of the main social events of the year-the Senior Prom. Conducted in a mature manner and in the best of traditions of North, the class of 60 began the dance with the Direction of Intention. This affair gave many seniors an opportunity to practice some of those gentlemanly traits instilled in us by our devoted Ob- lates. The music of Dee Porter established the atmos- phere and the Four Chefs the dance floor. The highlight of the evening, the buffet dinner, was a welcome pause to all this fun and excitement. At the climax of this most enioyable evening, we sang the Alma Mater, after which Father Brennan gave us his blessing and bid us a safe iourney home. The big night has finally arrived. With hopes of an exciting evening these seniors escort their dates to the ballroom, where dancing will be accompanied by the enchanting music of the Dee Porter Orchestra. W 4 ,V i ,' A f A , Fi i K F A i .- A' fi. ' g -I J LA rg-47,4 - . 1 , ' - ily 4, la. iii ,gig we 'g ' . -. 5.,. . 1, Q I57 The event of the year-The Christmas Party. Santa lJim Sholly '32l is very popular as he hands out traditional Christmas candy. The children also re- ceived a toy and were served ice cream and pretzels. The Annual Communion Breakfast, November 29th, was truly one of the most celebrated events of the Alumni year. The speakers' table: Rev. James Maguire '34, Rev. Fernan Bren- nan '32, James Fitzgerald '42, Rev. William D. Buckley, James Cox '36, Patrick Boyle '49, Rev. George Godley '31, Joseph Campbell '46, William Goldschmidt '34, Edward Scullin '35, Rev. John Conmy '29, and Bernard Kelly '32, The Northeast Catholic High School Alumni Association welcomes the class of 1960. Or- ganized in 1929 the Officers and Board of Gov- ernors consist of two members from each class who meet once a month to plan Alumni activ- ities consisting of the Annual Communion Break- fast, Christmas Party, various dances, Malvern Retreat and publication of The Falconer. The class of 1960 promises to remain the most active group in the Association and congratu- lates the members of the Board of Governors for their loyalty to North Catholic throughout the years. 141 UMNI The Alumni Officers: Joseph Campbell '46, Assistant Treasurer, Joseph McKeown '33, Executive Secre- tary, Treasurer, James Cox '36, Second Vice-President, James Fitzgerald '42, President, Edward Mooney '32, First Vice-President, Paul Quinn '36, Secretary, and Patrick Boyle '49, Assistant Secretary, at the Annual Winter Dance, January 29th. A3 uw.- as yd GW? E X , YQ Y 1... wwf' 1 fr YQ of '+ fi? .92-'sh 155, mg sq . , 'E2? f' .A N , -.., if l ? M'l' f A , ,pi i W.. ',E',t'lM'i 4 ihrgxt , , my M WNW, 4.4! , 2 ., ,ygf ,, gl ,1 s'i33Q5, ' Y 4 - so iff, V' gqkfk' F X J, My . if teh? The Costume Prize Winners at the Alumni Halloween Dance held October 30th: Dolores Fehrenbach, Original, Holly Hagele, Fancy, John Fullam '58 and Louis Gannotta '58, Best Couple ltielp Hank Snyder '59, Comic, and William Kettefberger '50 and his wife, Best Couple. ' Ffa The yearly activities of our Alumni would not be complete without sports participation through the Basketball League. Bill Heller '54, .lohn Lauch '54, David Dougherty '55, John Sweeney '55, Tom Dougherty '55, and Ed. Woodland '55, represent teams captained by John Lauch and Tom Dougherty. i Parent Teachers Association meetings take place twice annually. After our Rector, Father Tocik, speaks briefly in the auditorium about generalstudent problems, the students and their parents proceed to the classrooms for discussions with the teachers. These meetings show the deep interest of both parents and teachers in our scholastic advancement, and they serve to create a greater bond of understanding between parents, teach- ers, and students. In most cases, the success of the P.T.A. meetings is manifested by a general decrease of deficient marks. North Catholic is continually striving to produce better men for God and country. Our P.T.A. meetings are a means of achieving these ends. Father Dennis explains to the parents of his students the reasons behind their sons' success or failure. German, a difficult subiect in itself, re- quires a great deal of ardent study. Father Wetzler explains to Mrs. Ostrowski some of the individual problems encoun- tered by her son during the past quarter as Mrs. McCauley and Mr. Kaeser look on. P. 7.14. h, QJJ ,Vp-use-W - K Mn, ,,,.,v Father Tye points to the bare facts in the black book. Inter- ested parents learn of their sons' progress in the preceding quarter. Many a student's poor study habits have been cor- rected as a result of these important meetings. The ideal study conditions for Senior math are outlined by Father Corcoran, Head of the Mathematics Department, for Mr. Bolmarcich, father of Joe Bolmarcich of Senior One. Our P.T.A. meetings have always helped to increase the under- standing between parents, teachers and students. Father Dunn confers with a parent in an effort to assist the troubled student. For the last time as a class we assist in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. This Mass assumes a special significance, because it is our Baccalaureate Mass. During this Mass we ask God to supply us with sufficient grace enabling us to lead good Cath- olic lives in the fields we shall pursue. 6RflDllA nom Graduates, musicians, and parents listen attentively as Father Brennan reads the names of those Seniors who through con- stant work and study have distinguished themselves in various fields of academic endeavors throughout their four years at North. The moment that seemed so far away when we first entered Encee four years ago finally has been realized. 1 ,, ,, . it vt 5 Q Seriousness and anticipation are expressed in the faces of the graduates as they walk in orderly procession to Holy Inno- cents Church where their Baccalaureate Mass will be offered for them. The big day has finally arrived. Although it is both ioyous and regretful, we knew it would have to come. It is ioyous because we have reached another step on that spiral staircase of success. It is regretful because we have lost a home and a way of life. Graduation affords an opportunity to practice those virtuous traits instilled in us by our faithful Oblates. ln victory and defeat we have always upheld our Alma Mater and kept our motto, Tenui nec Dimittam, close to our hearts. This is what we have gained, this is what we will always cherish, I have taken hold and I won't let go. Clem Meehan and Joe Walls, President and Vice-President of the class of 1960, seem to contemplate what the coming years after graduation hold in store for them. .M ,,, -7804 i ff'!' FQ I Will AZWAYS Hdlff THE . . 5AlE5lAN .gPlRl7' ACKERMAN, GEORGE-Absentee Re- porter, Intramurals, Sacristan. ADAMS, JAMES J.-Intramurals. AHLGREN, KARL-Absentee Reporter, Chemistry Club, Traffic Squad, Good News Staff, Usher. ALBERT, EDWARD--Dramutics. ANASTASI, JOHN - Absentee Re- porter, Mission Collector. ANDRULONIS, JAMES--Intramurals. ANSKIS, EDWARD-Absentee Re- porter, Bowling, Intramurals. ATKINSON, ANDREW-Socce:, Chem- istry Club, lntramurals, Spanish Club. BALLARD, ORVILLE - Absentee Re- porter, Intramurals. BALLAY, STEPHEN - Absentee Re- porter, Traffic Squad, Intramurals. BANDOSZ, LEONARD-Intramurals. BANNON, GEORGE P.-Honor Roll, Traffic Squad, Intramurals, Basket- ball. BARTH, ANDREW - Basektball, Ab- sentee Reporter, Section Officer, Traffic Squad, Intramurals. BARTON, JOSEPH - Absentee Re- porter, Mission Collector, Soccer, Intramurals, Locker Squad, Honor Roll. BATCHO, THOMAS J.-Football, Mis- sion 8. Seminary Collector, Track. BECK, JOSEPH-Track Mgr., Cross Country, Stage Crew, Tramc Squad, Falcon Staff, German Club, Honor Roll. BENEZET, JAMES-Intramurals. BENSON, WILLIAM - Absentee Re- porter, Locker Squad, Section Offi- cer, Baseball, Intramurals. BIELER, JOSEPH-Stage Crew, Intra- murals. BIONDO, JOSEPH-Intramurals. BLOOM, WILLIAM-Intramurals. BOFFA, FRANK B.-Intramurals. BOFFO, JAMES-Seminary Collector. BOLMARICICH, JOSEPH-Falconians, Chemistry Club, French Club, Latin Club, Honor Roll. BOOTH, JEROME-Intramurals. BOWERS, WILLIAM - Intramurals, Honor Roll. BOYLE, WILLIAM - Dramatics, Litur- gical Choir, Color Guard, Absentee Reporter. BOYLE, JOSEPH-Intramurals. BRADLEY, ROBERT J.-Section Offi- cer, Absentee Reporter, Intramur- als, Baseball. BRAY, ROBERT--Track, Cross Coun- try, Section Officer, Intramurals. BRENNAN, THOMAS-Guard, Section Officer, Intramurals, Mission Col- lector. Absentee Reporter, J.V. Football, Falcon Staff. BRENNAN, DONALD - Intramurals, Honor Roll. BRIGLIO, JOSEPH-J.V. Football, In- tramurals. BRINKOS, RICHARD M. - Locker Squad, Mission 8- Seminary Col- lector, Mission Club, Good News Staff, Intramurals, Honor Roll, Chorus. BROUS, CHARLES - Dramatics, Ab- sentee Reporter, Intramurals, Class Officer. BROWN, JOSEPH-Intramurals. BROWN, DANIEL M.-Intramurals. BROWN, WILLIAM - Class Officer, ACTIVITIES DIRECTORY Debating Team, Good News Staff, Traffic Squad, Chemistry Club. BRUNO, ROCCO J. - Intramurals. Locker Squad. BUCHHEIM, EDWARD C. - Intramur- als, Cross Country. BURKE, JAMES-Intramurals, Locker Squad. BURKE, J. - Intramurals, German Club. BUTCHECK, JOHN J. - Intramurals, Mission Club, J.V. Football. BYGOTT, BERNARD - J.V. Football, Intramurals, Absentee Reporter. BYGOTT, FRANCIS - Varsity 8. J.V. Football, Traffic Squad. Honor Roll, Absentee Reporter, Section Officer, Intramurals. CAHILL, EDWARD -- J.V. Bowling, Varsity Bowling. CAMERON, JAMES-Intramurals. CAMPAGNA, NICHOLAS -- Intramur- als. CAMPBELL, JOHN-Intramurals. CAPCINO, ANTHONY-Intramurals. CAPILATO, MICHAEL-Traffic Squad, Intramurals, Class Officer, Mission Collector, Honor Roll. CARBINE, MARTIN - Locker Squad, Intramurals. Mission Collector. CARDON, JAMES-Intramurals. CARMEN, JAMES--Band, Falconians, Orchestra, Traffic Squad, Good News Staff. Intramurals. CARPENTER, RICHARD M.-Intramur- als. CARR, THOMAS P.-Guard, Absentee Reporter, J.V. Football, Intramur- als, Usher. CARTIN, JAMES-Mission B. Seminary Collector, Intramurals. CASHMAN, PATRICK-Seminary Col- Iector. CASTAGNA, JOSEPH F. - Intramur- als. CAWLEY, EUGENE-Dramatics, Intra- murals. CHARLES, RAYMOND-Absentee Re- porter, Intramurals. CHIODO, ANTHONY L. - Absentee Reporter, Class Officer. CIESIELSKI, ROBERT-Intramurals. CIMINO, ALFRED - Intramurals, Honor Roll. CINQUE, JOHN - Intramurals, Glee Club, Class Officer. CIUCCI, JOSEPH B.-Cheer Leader, Chorus, Mission 8. Seminary Col- Iector. CLANCY, ROBERT - Intramurals, Stage Crew. CLARK, EDWARD - Baseball, Intra- murals. CLEMENS, WILLIAM - Intramurals, J.V. Bowling. COHILL, EDWARD-Intramurals. COLLEMACINE, PETER-Intramurals. COLANZI, WILLIAM-Intramurals. COLLINS, THOMAS-Intramurals. COLLINS, VINCENT-Stage Crew. CONLIN, CHARLES -- Cross Country, Track, Class Officer, Intramurals, Locker Squad. CONNELLY, GERALD E. -- Intramur- als, Dramatics, Honor Holl. CONNELLY, THOMAS - Freshman Basketball, Absentee Reporter, ln- tramurals, Track Team. CONNOLLY, DAVID-Football Man- l65 ager. CONNOR, JOSEPH-Intramurals. CONTINO, JOSEPH-Intramurals. CONWAY, THOMAS-German Club, Intramurals. CORR, LAWRENCE-Traffic Squad, ln- tramurals, Absentee Reporter. CORRIGAN, THOMAS J. - Traffic Squad, Mission Club. COSGROVE, GERALD M. - Intramur- als. COYLE, EDWIN-Track, Section Offi- cer, Band, Falconians, Intramurals, Traffic Squad, Class Omcer IJr.l, Honor Roll, Falcon Staff. COYLE, FRANK-Traffic Squad. COX, JAMES - Intramurals, Class Officer, Absentee Reporter, Traffic Squad. CROSSON, ROBERT R.-Intramurals, Mission Collector. CROZIER, THOMAS J.-Intramurals. CUBLER, ROBERT J. -- J.V. Football, Intramurals, Tramc Squad. CUMMING, RICHARD-Intramurals. CUNNINGHAM, JAMES - Intramur- als. CUNNINGHAM, JOSEPH - Intra- murals. CURRY, THOMAS -- Football Man- ager, Baseball, Guard, Intramur- als, Honor Roll. CYBULSKI, MICHAEL- Usher, Intra- murals. CZARNIK, RICHARD J. - Baseball, J.V. Football, Intramurals, Section Officer, Mission Collector. DACRI, PETER-Intramurals. DADDARIO, JOSEPH-Varsity 8. J.V. Football, Section Officer, Usher, Guard. D'ANGELO, JOSEPH A. - Section Officer. DANKOWSKI, JOSEPH J. - Locker Squad, Absentee Reporter, Foot- ball, Baseball, Basketball, Intra- murals, Mission Collector. DELANEY, ALOYSIUS F.-Intramurals. DELL, JOHANNES A. - Debating Team. DELLA NOCE, ANTHONY - Absentee Reporter, Varsity B J.V. Football, Usher, Track, Traffic Squad. DeLUCA, HENRY-Intramurals. DePERRO, MARTIN-Intramurals, Ab- sentee Reporter. DEVINE, FRANCIS J. - Section Offi- cer, Locker Squad, Honor Roll. DIAMOND, EDWARD C.-Intramur- als. DINAPOLI, LOUIS-Dramatics, Intra- murals, Spanish Club, Absentee Reparter, Honor Roll. DiPRINZIO, ANTONIO A. - Traffic Squad, Intramurals, Mission Col- Iector. DiRUGERIS, PETER -- Locker Squad, Intramurals, Section Officer, Track. DiSABATO, E. - J.V. Bowling, In- tramurals. DOLAN, DENNIS-Intramurals. DOLAN, JAMES-Intramurals. DOLAN, .IOSEPH-Intramurals. DOLCHANCZYK, STEPHEN - Intra- murals. DOMANSKI, JOHN J.-Intramurals. DOMBROWSKI, DAVID-Intramurals. DONAHUE, JAMES-Intramurals. DONAHUE, MICHEAL F.-Intramur- als. DORWART, JAMES J. -'- Good News, Music Dept., Tramc Squad. DOUGHERTY, JOSEPH D. -- Sacris- tans, Intramurals. DOUGHERTY, WILLIAM -- Traffic Squad, Falcon Staff, Mission Club, Track, Cross Country, Usher, French Club, Honor Roll, lNativ- ityl. DOUGHERTY, WILLIAM - Intramur- als, lSt. Edwardl. DOWD, WILLIAM P. -Absentee Re- porter, Intramurals, Traffic Squad. DOWNEY, JOHN F.-Section Officer. DRAKE, JOHN-Intramurals, Absen- tee Reporter, Mission Collector. DURKIN, ROBERT - Locker Squad, Mission Collector, Intramurals, Chemistry Club. DYCH, BRUCE-Intramurals. DZIERZA, RAYMOND-Intramurals. EISENLOHR, JAMES C.-Varsity Soc- cer, Traffic Squad, Absentee Re- porter, Section Officer, Falcon Staff. ENGLISH, JOHN - Cross Country, Track, Mission Club. ERBRICK, JOHN-Intramurals. FALKOWSKI, KENNETH - Baseball, Intramurals. FALKOWSKI, ROBERT-German Club, Honor Roll. ' FALSONE, CARMEN-Intramurals. FARLEY, JAMES J. - Football Man- ager, Honor Roll, Traffic Squad, In- tramurals, French Club, Section Officer. FARRELL, THOMAS-Intramurals. ' FEENEY, JOSEPH - Absentee Re- porter, lntramurals. L FEENEY, MICHAEL J.-Intramurals. FINLEY, LAWRENCE-Intramurals. FINN, THOMAS-Intramurals. FISHER, GERALD-Intramurals. FITZSIMMONS, WALTER-Varsity 8. J.V. Football, Section Officer, Traf- fic Squad, Intramurals. FLANAGAN, JOHN - Absentee Re- porter. FLOOD, MICHAEL, A.-Stage Crew. FOLEY, WILLIAM-Intramurals, Honor Roll. FORGIONE, GERALD D.-Section Offi- cer. FORISH, PETER-Class Officer, Mis- sion Collector. FRIEL, JOHN F.-Varsity 8. J.V. Foot- ball, Section Officer, Traffic Squad, Honor Roll, Track, Intramurals, Sacristan, Falcon Staff, German Club. Usher. FULLAM, FRANCIS-Varsity Football. GALLAGHER, J.-Track Team. GASIEWSKI, STANLEY-Intramurals, Mission Collector. GARZONE, LOUIS - Mission Collec- tor, Seminary Collector, Absentee Reporter, Intramurals, Dramatics. GEIGER, NORMAN S.-Track, Foot- ball, Intramurals. GERNER, LOUIS-Intramurals, Soccer, Locker Squad, Track. GETLEY, JOSEPH J. -- Intramurals, Sectional Officer, Mission Collec- tor. GILLESPIE, WILLIAM - Intramurals, Dramatics. GILLIS, ROBERT-Band. GIORDANO, FRANCIS J. - Intra- murals, Section Officer, Mission Collector. GLORIOSO, RONALD - Intramurals, Mission G Seminary Collector. GLOSSON, ROBERT - Intramurals, Varsity Soccer, Section Officer. GONNELLA, ROBERT J.-Band, Fal- conians, Intramurals. GORDON, RICHARD M.-Cherleader, Track, Cross Country, Guard, In- tramurals, Honor Roll. GORMAN, JOHN-Mission Collector. GRADY, LAWRENCE-Intramurals. GRAFENSTINE, CHESTER T. - Absen- tee Reporter, Section Officer, Mis- sion Collector, Intramurals, Usher. GRANGER, WILLIAM - Intramurals, Cross Country, Track, Dramatics. GRANT, JAMES P. -- Locker Squad, Intramurals. GRAY, EDWARD-Intramurals. GREER, CORNELIUS- Good News. GREGORY, JOHN-Intramurals, Mis- sion Collector. GREIPP, RICHARD-Band, Falconians. GRIECO, LOUIS -- Good News, J.V. Football, French Club, Chem- istry, Section Officer, Honor Roll, Intramurals. GROVER, GERALD-Intramurals, Fal- conians. GUZIEWICZ, MATTHEW - Intramur- als, Guard, Honor Roll, Absentee Reporter, Mission Collector. GUNN, STANLEY - Intramurals, Sec- tion Omcer. GUNNING, JAMES - Intramurals, Mission Collector. HALL, CRAIG -- Intramurals, Locker Squad, Baseball. HALL, THOMAS--Intramurals. HAMER, JOSEPH-Intramurals. HAMILTON, HARRY - Intramurals, Section Officer. HANDLEY, GERALD M. - Intramur- als, Locker Squad, Seminary Col- lector. HANNIGAN, GERALD - Intramurals, Absentee Reporter. HARRIGAN, JOHN-Honor Roll, Class Officer, Intramurals. HARRISON, WILLIAM-Intramurals. HASSAN, JAMES--Intramurals. HAUCH, EDWARD -- Varsity 8 J.V. Football, Mission Collector, Class Officer, Honor Roll, Guard, Intra- murals. HAYNES, THOMAS-Mission Collec- tor, Intramurals. HEAKE, THOMAS - Good News Staff, Mission Club, German Club, Honor Roll, Intramurals. HECK, EDWARD-Intramurals. HEIM, MICHAEL G.-Guard, Honor Roll, Intramurals, Mission Club. HEIM, ROBERT C.-Baseball, Good News, Honor Roll, Intramurals. HENCE, ROBERT L. - Intramurals, Cross Country. HENDERSON, CHARLES-Intramurals. HERTER, EDWARD M. - Chemistry f Club, Honor Roll, Intramurals. HESSON, JAMES-Soccer Team, ln- tramurals, Locker Guards. HINES, EDMOND - Mission 8. Sem- inary Collector, Absentee Reporter, Intramurals, Honor Roll. HITCHNER, FRANCIS G. - Class Offi- cer, Locker Squad, Mission Collec- tor, Absentee Reporter. HNATKO, ALFRED-Intramurals. HORNBERGER, JOSEPH P. - Locker Squad, Intramurals. HOWARD, FRANCIS-Intramurals. HOWE, EDWARD-Locker Squad, ln- tramurals, Mission 8 Seminary Col- lector, Absentee Reporter, Honor Roll, Dramatics. HUBERT, ERNEST-Intramurals, Mis- sion Collector, Class Officer. HUSAK, THOMAS - Chemistry Club, Intramurals, Honor Roll. IANNACONE, ANTHONY - Intra- murals, Absentee Reporter. IORIO, GEORGE J. Intramurals. JAJE, THADDEUS-Baseball, Traffic Squad. JAKEL, FLORIAN - Mission 3 Sem- inary Collector, Intramurals, Class Officer, Locker Squad. JAKEL, FRANCIS-Traffic Squad, Ab- sentee Reporter, Intramurals. JONES, THOMAS -- Intramurals, Honor Roll. JOSEPH, ROBERT - Mission Collec- I66 tor, Cross Country, Intramurals. JURKOFSKY, JOHN-Intramurals. JUVAN, DONALD J.- Good News, Intramurals, Honor Roll, Spanish Club, Latin Club. KADERA, RICHARD-Band. KAESER, JOSEPH-Intramurals, Var- sity 8. J.V. Football, Falcon Stiff, Traffic Squad, Section Officer. KAISER, ALFRED-Absentee Reporter, Locker Squad. KAMINSKI, THOMAS J. - Mission Collector, Intramurals, Section Offi- cer. KANE, STEPHEN-Band, Intramurals. KANIEWSKI, RICHARD-Track, Cross Country. KELLOGG, WALTER - J.V. Football, Locker Squad, Intramurals. KENNEDY, EDWARD-Intramurals. KENNEDY, GERALD - Intramurals, Seminary Collector, Absentee Re- porter. KENNEDY, JAMES J. - Mission Col- lector, Intramurals, Absentee Re- porter. KEPHART, ROBERT - Mission 8- Sem- inary Collector, Intramurals. KERNAN, JAMES - Intramurals, Ab- sentee Reporter. KERNS, JOSEPH C. - Section Officer, Good News, Dramatics, Mission Club, Mission 8. Seminary Collec- tor, French Club, Honor Roll, Guard, Latin Club. KEY, RICHARD-Intramurals, Usher. KILLIAN, CHARLES J.-Varsity 8. J.V. Football, Guard, Section Officer, Absentee Reporter, Intramurals, Mission Collector, Track. KILROY, GEORGE-Intramurals. KING, PHILIP J.--Varsity Football, Locker Squad, Mission Collector, Intramurals. KLENICKI, HENRY-Absentee Re- porter, Intramurals. KLAUDER, FRANK - Absentee Re- porter, Cheerleader, Mission Col- lector, Seminary Collector, Intra- murals, Falcon Stai, Traffic Squad, Usher. KNAPP, JOSEPH-Intramurals. KONOPKA, STANLEY W.-Varsity 8. J.V. Football, Guards, Section Of- ficer, lntramurals, Usher. KONRAD, JOHN-Locker Squad, In- tramurals. KRATOWICZ, RAYMOND - Intra- murals. KRATZINGER, FRANK J. - Traffic Squad, Intramurals. KRUM, WILLIAM-Cheerleader, Ger- man Club, Trattic Squad. KRUMENACKER, JOSEPH E.-Guard, Intramurals. ' KUCHS, FREDERICK - Intramurals, Honor Roll. KUCOWSKI, ADAM-Intramurals. KUCZYNSKI, ROBERT-Varsity Foot- ball, Absentee Reporter, Mission 8. Seminary Collector, Intramurals. KULIKOWSKI, STANLEY - Intro- murals. KUMMER, WILLIAM - Soccer, Track, Intramurals, Locker Squad. KWIATKOWSKI, RICHARD - Intra- murals. LACEY, MICHAEL J.-Intramurals. LAFFEY, THOMAS-Mission Collector, Intramurals. LAMANIA, THOMAS - Intramurals, Section Officer. LANGELLA, FRANK-Mission Collec- tor, Intramurals, Section Officer, Senior Class Officer, Varsity 8- J.V. Football, Guards, Honor Roll. LAWLESS, JOHN-Intramurals, Traf- fic Squad. LAZANSKI, MICHAEL-Football Man- ager, Good News, Traffic Squad, Intramurals, Honor Roll, Mission Club. V 1 LEACH, GERALD-Intramurals. LEISSE, CHARLES A.--Locker Squad, Mission Collector, Intramurals, Section Otticer, Honor Roll. LEITH, JAMES -Varsity Basketball, Traffic Squad, Intramurals, Sec- tion Ofticer. LEONE, JOSEPH-Intramurals, Honor Roll. LEVE, VINCENT-Intramurals. LIGHTCAP, CHARLES - Intramurals, Varsity, J.V. Basketball, Section Otiicer, Track, Traffic Squad. LIHOLTZ, ROBERT - Cross Country, Baseball, Track, Intramurals. LINKEWICZ, JOHN-Varsity 8- J.V. Football, Intramurals. LISOWSKI, WALTER-Intramurals. LOJEWSKI, FRANK-Intramurals. LOMBARDOS, ALBERT-Intramurals. LOMBARDI, THOMAS M.-lntra- murals, Mission 8. Seminary Col- lector. LOPACINSKI, ADRIAN-Section Ofli- cer, Honor Roll, Intramurals, Mis- sinn Collector. LUKANSKI, ANTHONY-Intramurals. LULA, ROBERT-Intramurals. LUTZ, MICHAEL-Intramurals, Cross Country. LYNCH, EDWARD - Absentee Re- porter. LYNCH. WILLIAM - Intramurals, Usher. LYONS, JAMES-Intramurals. MACK, JOHN M. -- Intramurals, Cheerleader. MACULAITIS, ROBERT-Track, Intra- murals. MADDEN, FREDERICK J. - Absentee Reporter, Sacristan, Intramurals. MADUZIA, EDWARD - Chemistry Club. Intramurals, Honor Roll. MAGUIRE, JAMES-Intramurals. MAIRONE, ANTHONY - Absentee Reporter, Mission Collector, Intra- murals, Section Ofiicer, Varsity 8. J.V. Basketball. MALLOY, DENNIS H. - Football Manager. MALONE, HENRY-J.V. Football, J.V. Track, Intramurals. MARANO, DOMINIC- Section Olli- cer, Absentee Reporter, Mission 8. Seminary Collector. Traffic Squad. MARCHOWSKY, WALTER W.-Sec- tion Otiicer, Intramurals, Mission Collector. MARCINKOWSKI, BRUNO S.-lntra- murals, Mission 8 Seminary Col- lector, Absentee Reporter. MARINELLI, CHARLES-J.V. Football, Section Otiicer, Intramurals, Mis- sion Collector. MARKOWSKI, RICHARD - Tratiic Squad, Intramurals. MARKOWSKI, EDWARD - Absentee Reporter, Varsity Baseball, Var- sity 8. J.V. Bowling, J.V. Football. MASTRANGELO, JAMES - Mission Collector, Absentee Reporter, Sec- tion Oiicer. MASTROPIETRO, JOSEPH-Freshman, J.V. lr Varsity Basketball, Var- sity Baseball, Mission Collector, Section Ofticer, Traliic Squad. MATTERN, EDWARD -- Mission 8- Seminary Collector, Absentee Re- porter, Intramurals, Dramatics. MATTERN, DENNIS - Soccer Team, Dramatics, Choir, Absentee Re- porter, Good News Stalf, Intra- murals. MAXIMO, WALTER -- Intramurals, Section Otiicer. I McALLISTER, ROBERT-Football, Mis- sion 8. Seminary Collector, Section Officer, Intramurals, Stage Crew. McANULTY, THOMAS - Track, Intra- murals, Seminary Collector. Section Otticer, Dramatics, Locker Squad. McCANN, JOHN-Intramurals. McCANN, MARTIN-Intramurals. McCARRON, FRANCIS - Intramurals, Seminary Collector, Track Team, Dramatics. McCARTHY, PETER-Intramurals. McCAULEY, ROBERT - Intramurals, German Club. McCLOSKEY, BRIAN-Intramurals. McCOOL, FRANCIS-Intramurals. McCUSKER, JAMES - Intramurals, Section Officer, Mission Collector. McCULLOUGH, JOSEPH P.-lntra- murals, Sacristan. McDADE, JAMES-Soccer Team, ln- tramurals, Locker Squad. McDEVlTT, JOHN-Intramurals. McGlNNlSS, JOHN--Absentee Re- porter, Baseball. McGOVERN, JOSEPH - Intramurals, Traffic Squad. McGOVERN, JAMES-Baseball Man- ager, Section Otiicer, Intramurals. McGOVERN, ROBERT-Absentee Re- porter, Mission Collector, Band, Dramatics, Intramurals, Trafiic Squad. McGRATH, RONALD-Mission 8. Sem- inary Collector. McGROGAN, FRANCIS-Intramurals. McGURK, JOSEPH-Traliic Squad, ln- tramurals, Varsity I- J.V. Basket- ball, Section Officer. McGUIRE, JOHN - Absentee Re- porter, Mission Collector, Intra- murals. - McGUIGAN, JAMES -- Traliic Squad, Intramurals. MclNTYRE, JAMES-Intramurals. McLOUGHLIN, TERRENCE M.-De- bating Team, Section Otticer. McMANUS, ROBERT--Intramurals. McQUlLLAN, PATRICK - Basketball Manager, Intramurals, Falcon Stott, Trattic Squad, Honor Roll. McSORLEY, JAMES-Intramurals. McSTRAVICK, TERRENCE M.--Debat- ing Team. McVEY, BERNARD J.-Intramurals. MEEHAN, JOHN-Intramurals. MEEHAN, CLEMENT--Varsity 8. J.V. Football, Section Ofiicer, Senior Class Officer, Intramurals, Trallic Squad, Falcon Statf, French Club. MEGINLEY, WILLIAM - Intramurals, French Club. MEISENZAHL, WILLIAM - Intramur- als. MELLEADY, JOHN-Mission Collec- tor, Intramurals. f MENDELL, MICHAEL M. - Trattic Squad, Intramurals. MICKLOSKY, CHARLES J. -- Intra- murals. MILLER, LOUIS J.-Intramurals. MILNICHUK, JOHN N. - Good News, Honor Roll, Intramurals. MINUCHI, THOMAS - Intramurals, Honor Roll. f MINNITI, FRANK-Track, J.V. Foot- ball, TratTic Squad, Intramurals, Seminary Collector, Good News Staff, Absentee Reporter. MIKELIONIS, WILLIAM-Intramurals. MONAGHAN, GERALD-Cross Coun- try, Intramurals. MONAGHAN, EDWARD - Intra- murals. MOONEY, ROBERT-Basketball Man- ager, Track, German Club, Honor Roll. MOORE, JOSEPH-Intramurals. MORRISSEY, LEONARD-Intramurals. MORGAN, DAVID G. - Good News, Intramurals. MUCERINO, JOSEPH-Class Officer. MROZ, ROBERT-Intramurals. MROZINSKI, JOSEPH--Football, In- murals, Good News, Honor Roll, French Club, Traffic Squad, Latin Club, Section Oliicer, Dramatics. MULLEN, FRANCIS-Intramurals. MULHERN, CHARLES-Mission Collec- I67 ' tor, Seminary Collector. MURPHY, WILLIAM - Cheerleader, Mission G Seminary Collector, Ab- sentee Reporter, Color Guard. MURPHY, RICHARD -- Mission Col- lector. MYCHACK, JOHN - Trattic Squad. MYER, HAROLD - Intramurals. MAGELE, JOHN-Intramurals. NAGLE, BERNARD-Intramurals. NESBITH, R.--Intramurals. NEWMAN, CHARLES--Cross Country, Track, Intramurals. NOCENTINO, ROBERT-Cross Coun- try, Baseball, Absentee Reporter, Mission B Seminary Collector, In- tramurals, Trattic Squad, Section Ofiicer, Dramatics, J.V. Football. NORBURY, JOSEPH-Intramurals. ' NOVAK, JOHN--Intramurals. NOVALSKI, PHILIP - Intramurals, Mission 8. Seminary Collector.' NUZZI, JOSEPH - Intramurals, Ger- man Club. 4 NYZIO, ROBERT--Intramurals. O'DONNELL, JOHN - Intramurals, Good News. O'CONNOR, JOHN-Intramurals. OFFNER, JOSEPH-German Club. OLECKNA, EDWARD-Intramurals. OLIVIERI, ROBERT-Mission Collec- tor, Section Otticer. . O'MARA, RODERICK.-- Intramurals, Honor Roll, Latin Club. OPALISKI, JOSEPH-Intramurals. OPDENAKER, WILLIAM--Intramurals. ORNDORF, THOMAS P.-Band, Intra- murals, Mission Br Seminary Col- lector. ' OSENDOWSKI, JOSEPH-Intramurals. OSTROWSKI, RAYMOND - German Club. OTTINGER, JOHN-Band. I PANFIL, EDWARDelntramurals, Trat- tic Sauad. - . PANVINI, MARIO-J.V. Football, ln- tramurals, Section Officer. PATRIZI, ,ALBERT-Intramurals. PEALE, MICHAEL - Baseball, Intra- murals. PENN, ANTHONY - Mission Collec- tor, Intramurals . PERKOWSKI, JOSEPH-Band, Good News, Honor Roll. PERRONE, JOSEPH-Intramurals. PETERS, JOHN -- Intramurals, J.V. Football, Mission B- Seminary Col- lector, Tratiic Squad. PETRAITIS, JOSEPH-Debating Team. PETROVIA, LOUIS-Trattic Squad, ln- tramurals, Section Officer. PETROWICZ, ROBERT-Intramurals. PHELAN, THOMAS-Intramurals. PHILIPS, WILLIAM-Intramurals. PIETRAK, WALTER-Band, J.V. Foot- ball, Good News, Traliic Squad, Chemistry Club, French Club, Honor Roll, Intramurals, Latin Club, Glee Club, Dramatics. PLEIER, JOHN - Dramatics, Honor Roll. POULSON, JOHN-Intramurals. PRENDERGRAST, PATRICK - Cross Country, Locker Squad. PRIMERANO, LAWRENCE - Section Otiicer, Intramurals. PROETZEL, WILLIAM-Trattic Squad. PUGH, WALTER - Chemistry, Good News, Tratiic Squad, German Club, Honor Roll, Football Man- ager. QUAII-E, JAMES - Cross Country, Track, Traffic Squad, Honor Roll. QUINN, JAMES-Intramurals. RAHN, EDWARD R.-Intramurals. RAPACH, WILLIAM - J.V. Football, Intramurals. RANDALL, THOMAS-Intramurals. RANSON, MICHAEL J.-Dramatics. RECA, FRANCIS-Intramurals. REESE, HENRY-Intramurals. REGANf RUBERT -- Cross Country, V l Track, Mission Collector. REILLY, MICHAEL-Mission 8. Sem- inary Collector, J.V. Football, Traf- fic Squad. REIMER, JOHN-Mission Collector, Intramurals. REPSCH, FRANCIS -- Track, Intra- murals. RETENELLER, JOSEPH - Intramurals, Mission Collector, Varisty 8- J.V. Football, Seminary Collector, Usher, Trafiic Squad, Section Of- ticer. RETTE, J.-Traftic Squad, Intramurals, Honor Roll. REYNOLDS, GERALD - Intramurals, Locker Squad, Honor Roll, Mission Collector. RHODES, FRANCIS-Intramurals. RICHARDSON, EDWARD - Stage Crew. RICHLE, JOSEPH-Basketball, Bowl- ing. REISS, MICHAEL-Mission Collector, Absentee Reporter. RILEY, JOSEPH--Bowling. RILLING, JOHN-Intramurals, Traffic Squad, Seminary Collector, Section Officer. . RING, ANDREW-Intramurals, Base- ball. ROHRER, FRANCIS-Intramurals. ROMANO, JAMES - Good News, Mission Club. ROSSI, JAMES-Mission Collector. ROTH, ANTHONY, - Absentee Re- porter. ROSSITER, THOMAS - Intramurals, Honor Roll, Mission Collector. ROUDA, EDWARD-Locker Squad, ln- tramurals. RYKACZEWSKI, PATRICK - Intra- murals, Mission lr Seminary Col- lector. RUDZINSKI, FREDERICK - Traffic Squad. RUHL, JOHN M. - Chemistry Club, Section Oflicer, Spanish Club. RUSINKO, EDWARD-Traflic Squad, Football, Track, Intramurals, Mis- sion Collector, Absentee Reporter. RUSS, GERALD C.-Honor Roll Span- ish Club. N RZEPSKI, THOMAS - Traffic Squad, Good News, Mission Club, Honor Roll, French Club, Latin .CIub. SAMBUCA, RICHARD-Intramurals. SANGMEISTER, CHARLES J.-Band, Intramurals. SANTELIA, RICHARD - Intramurals, Section Officer. SARACHMAN, RICHARD-Chemistry Club, Intramurals. SARZYNSKI, THOMAS-Intramurals, Track. ' SAVIDGE, WILLIAM - Intramurals, Mission Collector. SAWA, ALFRED M. - Intramurals, J.V. Football. SCHAFFER, THOMAS-Intramurals. SCHRAUDER, ROBERT - Intramurals, Absentee Reporter, Section Officer. SCHRADER, JOSEPH-Intramurals. SCHRUFER, GEORGE-Cross Country, Track, Intramurals, Spanish Club, Honor Roll, Latin Club. SCHULTZ, JOHN-Intramurals, Foot- ball Manager. SCHUTZ, DENNIS--Intramurals. SEDDON, THOMAS-Mission Collec- tor. - SEITZ, ROBERT-Intramurals. SENECHAL, JACQUES - Intramurals, Section Officer. SERANO, RICHARD-Bowling, Good News, Intramurals, Honor Roll, Debating Team, French Club, Mis- sion Club, Chemistry Club, Dra- matics, Baseball. SEXTON, JAMES-Varsity Football. SHARP, CHARLES-Mission lr Sem- inary Collector, Absentee Reporter, Usher, Intramurals, Traffic Squad. SHARP, ROBERT-Soccer, Basketball, Intramurals. SHAW, JOHN J.-Dramatics, Traffic Squad, Intramurals, Section Of- ficer, Debating Team, Track, Ger- man Club, Honor Roll, Band, Chemistry Club. SHAW WILLIAM V.-Mission 8. Sem- inary Collector, Intramurals, Traf- fic Squad, French Club, Honor Roll. SHEEHAN, TIMOTHY-Intramurals. SHERIDAN, JAMES-Intramurals. SHERIDAN, JOSEPH-Intramurals. SHORT, MICHAEL -- Section Officer, Intramurals, Traffic Squad. SHULTZ, JOSEPH-Intramurals. SIBILLA, ANGELO-Intramurals. SIEGRIST, WILLIAM-Absentee Re- porter. SILK, WILLIAM-Mission Collector, Intramurals. SILVAN, LEON-Absentee Reporter, Mission Collector, Band, Good News, Intramurals, Locker Squad. SIMONET, JOHN-Intramurals. SITKO, STANLEY-Intramurals. SIWINSKI, JOHN-Intramurals. SIWINSKI, RICHARD - Intramurals, Traffic Squad, Honor Roll. SKINIS, JOSEPH-Intramurals. SKOCKI, STANLEY-Dramatics, Intra- murals. SLATTERY, EDWARD J.-Intramurals. SLAVEN, WILLIAM - J.V. Football, Cross Country, Falcon Staff, Intra- murals, Absentee Reporter. SLEDZESKI, WALTER- Good News, Intramurals. SLEVAK, JOHN-Intramurals. SLOAN, ROBERT- Intramurals. SLOGER, JOSEPH-Bowling, Football, Intramurals. SMITH, JOHN F.-Intramurals. STACY, STE PHEN-Dramatics, Intra- murals. STANGO, JOEL -- Mission Collector, Intramurals. STARK, CHARLES-Intramurals, Mis- sion 8. Seminary Collector. STEFENCAVAGE, RAYMOND-Intra- murals, Traffic Squad, Section Of- ficer. STEHR, THOMAS - Cross Country, Track. STEWART, JOHN-Intramurals, Mis- sion Collector. STOJAK, ANTHONY - Chemistry Club, German Club. STRZEMPEK, FRANCIS-Intramurals. SUDER, JOHN F.-Intramurals. SUROSKY, GEORGE C.-Dramatics, Band, Traffic Squad, German Club, Mission Collector. SWEENEY, FRANK-J.V. Soccer, In- tramurals, Mission 8. Seminary Collector, Glee Club. SWIFT, ROBERT-Intramurals. SZPARAGOWSKI, GEORGE - Traffic Squad. SZYMENDERA, FRANK - Baseball, Traftic Squad. TARDE, MATHEW-Intramurals. TAREILA, RAYMOND-J.V. Bowling, Varisty Bowling, Traffic Squad, Good News, Intramurals, Honor Roll. TEEL, RICHARD-Intramurals. TIGHE, JOHN J.-Stage Crew. TILLMANN, JOSEPH R.-Intramurals. TIMSON, JOSEPH-Mission Club, In- tramurals, Honor Roll, French Club, Good News, Latin Club. TIPPING, RICHARD-Varsity 8. J.V. Football, Falcon Staff, Traffic Squad, Section Ofticer, Debating Team, German Club, Absentee Re- porter. TOLAND, JOHN-Trafiic' Squad, In- tramurals. TOMICHEK, GEORGE-Intramurals. I 68 TRASK, R.-Honor Roll. TRUDEL, WILLIAM-Intramurals. TRUNFIO, RAYMOND-Intramurals. TRZUSKOWSKI, CHESTER-Bond, Ab- sentee Reporter, Honor Roll. TYRE, WILLIAM-Intramurals. UPDEGROVE, CHARLES-Intramurals, Soccer, Mission 8. Seminary Col- lector. UMILE, VINCENT J.-Section Officer, Absentee Reporter, Mission 8. Sem- inary Collector, Traffic Squad. URBANSKI, VICTOR - Intramurals, Traffic Squad, Falcon Staff, Honor Roll, German Club, Section Of- ficer. VALENTA, EDWARD-Section Officer, Intramurals. VENEZIALE, ROBERT-Intramurals. VICARIO, DANIEL -- Good News Staff, Debating Team. VITA, FRANCIS--Cross Country, In- tramurals. VORRASO, JOSEPH-Football, Track, Mission Collector, Absentee Re- porter, Intramurals, Section Offi- cer, Dramatics. WACKENDORFER, ROBERT -- Traftic Squad. WACHOWSKI, JULIUS-Section Of- ficer, Mission Collector, Intro- murals. WADAS, MATTHEW--Mission Collec- tor, Intramurals. WAGNER, JOSEPH-Intramurals. WALINSKAS, JOHN-Section Omcer, Traffic Squad, Dramatics, Intra- murals. WALLS. JOSEPH. - Section Ofllcer, Senior Class Officer, Traffic Squad, Soccer, Baseball, Intramurals. WALKER, JAMES-Intramurals. WALKER, JOSEPH-Intramurals, Mis- sion Collector. WALSH, THOMAS E.-Football, In- tramurals, Traffic Squad. WARE, JOSEPH-Intramurals. WASCO, GEORGE-Intramurals. WATERS. JOSEPH-Intramurals. WATTS. JOHN-Traffic Squad, Usher. WEBER, ERNEST-Intramurals. WELDON, RAYMOND-Intramurals. WELSH, FRANCIS-Intramurals. WEIDERMAN, JOSEPH-Intramurals, Honor Roll, Spanish Club. WEIS, DENNIS--Intramurals. WEISS, ROBERT-Mission Collector, Intramurals, Section Officer. WIELGOSZINSKI, RICHARD - Color Guard, Intramurals, Honor Roll, Spanish Club. WILLSE, JOSEPH-Intramurals. WILSEY, ROBERT-Intramurals. WINK, STANLEY-J.V. Soccer. WINTERS, MICHAEL-Intramurals. WOLSTENHOLME, FREDERlCK-Intro- murals. WOREK, WALTER - Bowling, Intra- murals. WOREK, VICTOR-Intramurals, Ger- man Club. WOZNIAK, LEON-Intramurals. YABOR, RAMIRO-Mission Collector, Intramurals. YOUNG, JAMES-Intramurals. YOUSE, JAMES-Intramurals, Mission Collector. YOUSE, JOHN H.-Freshman 8. J.V. Basketball, Mission Collector, In- murals, Section OfEcer,' Locker Squad. ZAHARCHAK, GEORGE-Track, Base- bell. Section Officer, Intramurals, Traftic Squad. ZALESKI, RICHARD - Intramurals, Honor Roll, Football, Locker Squad r Dramatics, Football lJ.V.l, ZAMROWSKI, PAUL L.-Absentee Re- porter, Intramurals. ZIMMERMAN, THOMAS-Band, In- tramurals. A Administration, 9 Alumni, 158 Armstrong, 30 B Balducelli, 14 Bano, 144 Baseball, 132 Basketball, 120 Beattie, 26 Biology, 49 Bowling, 126 Brennan, F., 18, 21, 37, 42, 74 Brichta, 18 Buckley, H., 18, 20 Buckley, W., 15 Burke, 18, 56 Business, 56 C Carbrey, 33 Carlin, 15, 17 Carmen, 73 Carr, 72 Cheerleaders, 144 Chemistry, 46 Chiappone, 29, 46 Class, 1961, 42 Class, 1962, 54 Class, 1963, 66 Class Ol11cers, 74 Cleary, J., 18, 45 Cleary, W., 18 College Night, 154 Commercial Art, 62 Contents, Table of, 7 Corcoran, 20, 52, 161 Coyle, E., 73 Cross Country, 128 Cullen, 30, 41 D Dennis, 20, 40, 41, 140, 141, Dentention, 64 Dilenno, 20 Dobkiewicz, 20 Donahue, 20 Dougherty, Wm. lNativityl, 72 Dunn, 20, 63, 160 E Eisenbarth, 21, 57 English, 40 F Faculty, 18 Falcon, 142 Falkowski, 71 Farley, 73 Fitzgerald, 30, 65 Fitzsimmons, R., 25, 30 Fitzsimmons, W., 69, 75 Flynn. 21, 48 Football, 108 Forkin, 30 Francis, 21, 25, 62 Freiler, 21, 62 160 INDEX French, 44 Friel, E., 21 Friel, J., 30 Frost, 26 Furphy, 21, 59, 110, G German, 50 Gillespie, 21, 156 Godley, 21, 36, 126 Goldschmidt, 108, 111 Good News, 140 Gondek, 27 Grady, 33 Graham, 13 Gross, 22, 29, 39 H Hagan, 23, 27 Hayes, 30 Hindley, 22, 32, 128 l Intramurals, 134, 136 J Jain, 71 ' K Keeley, 22, 56 3 Keeleher, 22, 26, 44, 69 Kelly, 22, 47 Kenny, 22, 49 Kerns, 29, 48, 63 Kinniry, 15, 23, 36 Kowalewski, 27 L Langella, 69, 75 La Penta, 23 Larkin, 30, 31, 108 Larry, 27, 64 Latin, 51 Locker Squad, 151 Looby, 31, 112, 134 Loscalzo, 31, 61, 156 loughery, 31, 40 ' M Maher, 31, 156 Mahoney, 23 Marchione, 31, 61 Mathematics, 52 Mastropietro, 72 McCormick, 12 McGinley, 23 McKone, 20, 23 Mclernan, 23, 38, 52, 116, 118 McMenamin, 29 McShea, 12 Mechanical Drawing, 62 Meehan, 69, 70, 75, 163 Men of the Year, 72 Minich, 25 Mission Club, 154 Murray, 27, 32 Music, 60 N Nebel, 33 Nees, 25, 51 O O'Hara, 11 0'Meara, 19, 31, 59 Operetta, 146 P Parisi, 31, 60 Physics, 48 Pianka, 32 Polchan, 33 Pope John, 10 Pram, 156 P. T. A., 160 R Radio, 63 Reeves, 32, 49 Reilly, 13 Religion, 36 Richert, 25 Rush, 21, 25, 39 S Sacristans, 152 Schlotterback, 14, 15 Scullin, 32, 121, 122 Seniors, 68 Ackerman, G. M., 76 Adams, J. J., 76 Ahlgren, K. C., 76 Albert, E. R., 76 Altomare, R. F., 76 Anastasi, J. R., 76 Andrulonis, J. F., 76 Anskis, E. H., 76 Archer, W. J., 76 Atkinson, A. J., 76 Ballard, 0. T., 76 Ballay, S. J., 76 Bandosz, l.. J., 76 Bannon, G. P., 76 Barth, A. P., 76 Barton, J. J., 76 Batcho, T. J., 77 Beccaria, G. J., 77 Beck, J. C., 77 Benezet, J. S., 77 Benson, W. F., 77 Bieler, J. F., 77 Biello, J. G., 77 Biondo, J. S., 77 Bloom, W. M., 77 Boffa, F. B., 77 Boffa, J. V., 77 Booth, J. B., 77 Bowers, W. J., 77 Boyle, J. E., 77 Boyle, W. J., 77 Bradley, R. J., 77 Bray, R. X., 77 Brennan, D. T., 77 Brennan, T. R., 77 Briglio, J. P., 77 Brinkos, R. M., 77 Brous, C. R., 77 Brown, D. M., 77 169 Seniors lContinuedJ Brown, W. G., 77 Bruno, R. J., 78 Buchhein, E. C., 78 Burke, E. J., 78 Burke, James A., 78 Burke, James J., 78 Butcheck, J. J., 78 Bygott, 8. F., 78 Cahill, E. J., 78 Cameron, J. B., 78 Campagna, N. R., 78 Campbell, J. J., 78 Capcino, A., 78 Capilato, M. J., 78 Carbine, M. J., 78 Carden, J. J., 78 Carmen, J. D., 78 Carpenter, R. M., 78 Carr, T. P., 78 Cartin, J. G., 78 Cashman, P. V., 78 Castagna, J. F., 78 Cawley, E. J., 78 Cawley, W. M., 78 Charles, R. T., 79 Chiodo, A. L., 79 Ciesielski, R. J., 79 Cimino, A. A., 79 Cinque, J. C., 79 Ciucci, J. B., 79 Clancy, R. J., 79 Clarich, M. F., 79 Clark, E. A., 79 Clemens, W. J., 79 Cohill, E. P., 79 Colanzi, W. D., 79 Cole, F. P., 79 Collemacine, P. A., 79 Coller, J. H., 79, Collins, T. J., 79 Collins, V. P., 80 Conlen, C. J., 80 Connelly, G. E., 80 Connelly, T. J., 80 Connolly, D. C., 80 Connor, J. F., 80 Contino, J. G., 80 Conway, T. J., 80 Cornelio, J. W., 80 Corr, L. J., 80 Corrigan, T. J., 80 Cosgrove, G. M., 80 Coyle, E. F., 80 Coyle, F. P., 80 Coyle, J. T., 80 Cox, J. M., 80 Crosson, F. P., 81 Crosson, R. R., 81 Crozier, T. J., 81 Cubler, R. J., 81 Cummings, R. M., 81 Cunningham, J. A., 81 Cunningham, J. J., 81 Curran, J. R., 81 Curry, T. J., 81 Seniors lConlinuedl Cybulski, M. J., 81 Czarnik, R. J., 81 Dacri, P. J., 81 Daddario, J. D., 81 D'Angelo, J. A., 81 Dankowski, J. J., 81 Daukas, C. J., 81 Delaney, A. F., 81 Delaney, J. J., 81 Deleo, D. A., 81 Dell, J. A,. 81 Della Noce, A. E., 81 DeLuca, H. J., 81 DePerro, M. G., 81 Devine, F. J., 81 Diamond, E. C., 82 DiNapoli, L. D., 82 DiPrinzio, A. A., 82 DiRugeris, P. F., 82 DiSabato, E. H., 82 Dolan, D. A., 82 Dolan, James J., 82 Dolan, Joseph F., 82 Dolchanclyk, S. P., 82 Domanski, J. J., 82 Dombrowski, D. F., 82 Donahue, J. J., 82 Donegan, J. F., 82 Donohue, M. F., 82 Dorwart, J. J., 82 Dougherty, William J., 82 Dougherty, William J., 82 Dowd, W. P., 82 Downey, J. F., 82 Drake, J. W., 82 Durkin, R. J., 82 Dych, B. R., 82 Dzierza, R. J., 82 Eisenlohr, J. C., 83 English, J. J., 83 Erbrick, J. E., 83 Everts, J. W., 83 Falkowski, K. A., 83 Falsone, C. S., 83 Farley, J. J., 83 Farrell, T. E., 83 Feeney, J. l., 83 Feeney, M. J., 83 Finley, L. G., 83 Finn, T. J., 83 Fisher, G. P., 83 Fitzsimmons, W. F., 83 Flanagan, J. E., 83 Flood, M. A., 84 Foley, W. P., 84 Forgione, G. D., 84 Forish, P. A., 84 Friel, J. F., 84 Fullum, F. P., 84 Gallagher, E. J., 84 Garzone, L. A., 84 Gasiewski, S. J., 84 Geiger, N. S., 84 Gerner, L. J., 84 Getley, J. J., 84 Seniors lContinuedl Gilbert, D. F., 84 Gillespie, W. J., 84 Gillis, R. J., 84 Giordano, F. J., 84 Glorioso, R. S., 85 Glosson, R. J., 85 Gionnella, R. J., 85 Gordon, R. M., 85 Gorman, J. J., 85 Grady, L. B., 85 Guafenstine, C. T., 85 Granger, W. T., 85 Grant, J. P., 85 Gray, E. L., 85 Greer, C. F., 85 Gregory, J. P., 85 Greipp, R. F., 85 Gribbin, H. M., 85 Grieco, L. R., 85 Grover, G. F., 85 Grzeszczak, T. F., 85 Gunn, S. E., 85 Gunning, J. P., 85 Guziewicz, M. A., 85 Hall, C. G., 85 Hamer, J. M., 85 Hamilton, H. T., 85 Handley, G. M., 85 Hanger, J. F., 86 Hannigan, G. M., 86 Harrigan, J. M., 86 Harrison, W. J., 86 Hassan, J. G., 86 Hauck, E. D., 86 Haynes, T. J., 86 Heake, T. L., 86 Heck, E. J., 86 Heenan, W. J., 86 Heim, M. G., 86 Heim, R. C., 86 Hence, R. L., 86 Henderson, C. T., 86 Herter, E. M., 86 Heslin, D. P., 86 Hesson, J. C., 86 Hines, E. F., 86 Hitchner, F. G., 86 Hnatko, A. D., 86 Hornberger, J. P., 86 Howard, F. J., 86 Howe, E. H., 86 Hubert, E. A., 86 Husack, T. A., 87 lannocone, A. J., 87 lorio, G. J., 87 Jaie,, T. J., 87 Jakel, Florian, P., 87 Jakel, Francis J., 87 Jensen, R. F., 87 Jones, T. J., 87 Joseph, R. P., 87 Jurofsky, J. J., 87 Juvan, D. J., 87 Kadera, R. C., 87 Kaeser, J. H., 87 l70 Seniors fConlinuedl Kaiser, A. J., 87 Kaminski, T. J., 87 Kane, S. J., 87 Kaniewski, R. J., 88 Kearins, J. R., 88 Kellogg, W. J., 88 Kennedy, E. J., 88 Kennedy, G. J., 88 Kennedy, J. J., 88 Kephari, R. J., 88 Kernan, J. J., 88 Kerns, J. C., 88 Key, R. E.'B., 88 Killian, C. J., 88 Kilroy, G. G., 88 King, P. J., 88 Kislow, A. J., 88 Klauder, F. C., 88 Klenicki, H. V., 88 Knapp, J. C., 89 Konopka, 5. W., 89 Konrad, I. M., 89 Konrad, J. P., 89 Kralowicz, R., 89 Kraizinger, F. J., 89 Krum, W. T., 89 Krumenacker, J. E., 89 Kuchs, F. C., 89 Kucowski, A. J., 89 Kuczynski, R. E., 89 Kulikowski, S. W., 89 Kummer, W. G., 89 Kwiaikowski, R. J., 89 Lacey, M. J., 89 Laffey, T. E., 89 Lamania, T. P., 89 Langella, F. J., 89 Lawless, J. P., 89 Lazanski, M. A., 89 Leach, G. J., 89 Leisse, C. A., 89 Leith, J. C., 89 Leone, J. W., 89 Leve, V. R., 90 Lighicap, C. W., 90 Lihollz, R. W., 90 Linkewicz, J. A., 90 Lisowski, W. H., 90 Loiewski, F. B., 90 Lombardi, T. M., 90 Lombardos, A. J., 90 Longo, W. N., 90 Lopacinski, A. F., 90 Lukanski, A. J., 90 Lula, R. C., 90 Lutz, M. G., 90 Lutz, R. J., 90 Lydzinski, E. F., 90 Lynch, E. J., 90 Lynch, W. T., 90 Lyons, J. M., 90 Mack, J. M., 90 Maculaiiis, R. G., 90 Madden, F. J., 90 Maduzia, E. A., 90 Seniors lConlinuedl Maguire, J. J., 90 Mairone, A. A., 90 Malloy, D. H., 91 Malone, H. E., 91 Marano, D. C., 91 Marchowsky, W. W., 91 Marchinkowski, B. S., 91 Marinelli, C. J., 91 Markowski, E. J. 91 Masfrangelo, J. J., 91 Masiropieiro, J. A., 91 Maiiern, D. M., 91 Maliern, E. R., 91 Maximo, W. J., 91 McAllisier, R. G., 91 McAnul1y, T. J., 91 McBride, J. E., 91 McCann, J. L., 92 McCann, M. J., 92 McCarron, F. H., 92 McCarthy, P. J., 92 McCauley, R. J., 92 McCloskey, B. M., 92 McCloskey, J. A., 92 McCullough, J. P., 92 McCusker, J. J., 92 McDade, J. F., 92 McDevitt, J. C., 92 McGinniss, J. J., 92 McGovern, J. C., 92 McGovern, R. P., 92 McGrath, R. J., 92 McGrogan, F. J., 93 McGuigan, J. A., 93 MsGuire, J. J., 93 McGurk, J. T., 93 McHugh, J. D., 93 Mclntyre, J. P., 93 McLoughlin, T. M., 93 McMahon, P. J., 93 McManus, R. J., 93 McQuillan, P. G., 93 Mc5orley, J. J., 93 McSfravick, T. M., 93 McVey, B. J., 93 Meehan, C. T., 93 Meginley, W. J., 93 Meisenzahl, W. J., 93 Melleady, J. P., 93 Mendell, M. M., 93 Micklosky, C. J., 93 Mikelionis, W. A., 93 Miller, L. J., 93 Milinchuk, J. N., 93 Minniti, F. J., 93 Minuchi, T. J., 94 Monaghan, E. B., 94 Monaghan, G. F., 94 Monieleone, J. A., 94 Mooney, R. J., 94 Moore, A. A., 94 Moore. J. M., 94 Morgan, D. G., 94 Morrissey, L. F., 94 Mroz, R. R., 94 Seniors lConIinuedl Mrozinski, J. D., 94 Mucerino, J. J., 94 Mulhern, C. A., 94 Mullen, F. J., 94 Murphy, R. M., 94 Murphy, W. F., 94 Mychack, J. P., 94 Myer, H. W., 94 Nagele, J. E., 94 Nagle, W. R., 94 Nagle, B. J., 94 Neill, W. R., 94 Nesbiii, R. F., 94 Newman, C. J., 94 Noceniino, A. P., 95 Nocenfino, R. M., 95 Norbury, J. W., 95 Novak, J. M., 95 Novalski, P. L., 95 Nuzzi, J. D., 95 Nyzio, R. J., 95 O'Connor, J. C., 95 O'Connor, J. F., 95 O'Donnell, J. B., 95 Offner, J. W., 95 Oleckna, E. T., 95 Olivieri, R. T., 95 O'Mara, R. J., 95 Opalski, J. C., 95 Opdenaker, W. P., 95 Orndorf, T. P., 96 Osendowski, S. J., 96 Osirowski, R. A., 96 Oiiinger, J. D., 96 Panfil, E. W., 96 Panvini, M. V., 96 Paraclowski, J. R., 96 Pairizi, A. E., 96 Peale, M. O., 96 Penn, A. J., 96 Perkowski, J. J., 96 Perrone, J. L., 96 Peters, J. F., 96 Petraifis, J. J., 96 Pelrovia, L. C., 96 Peirowicz, R. W., 96 Phelan, T. J., 97 Phillips, W. J., 97 Pizarella, A. J., 97' Pielrak, W. J., 97 Pleier, J. J., 97 Poulson, J. F., 97 Premaza, S. P., 97 Prendergasi, P. J., 97 Primerano, L. D., 97 Proelzel, W. M., 97 Pugh, W. J., 97 Quaile, J. P., 97 Quinn, J. P., 97 Rohn, E. R., 97 Randall, T. D., 97 Ranson, M. J., 97 Rapach, W. M., 97 Reca, F. J., 97 Reese, H. J., 97 l7l Seniors lContinuedl Regan, R. P., 97 Reilly, M. J., 97 Reimer, J. F., 97 Repsch, F. W., 97 Reteneller, J. J., 97 Rette, J. J., 98 Reynolds, G. J., 98 Rhodes, F. C., 98 Ricci, A. J., 98 Richardson, E. F., 98 Richle, J. M., 98 Riess, M. E., 98 Riley, J. J., 98 Rilling, J. R., 98 Ring, A. J., 98 Roberts, D. E., 98 Rohrer, F. J., 98 Romano, J. V., 98 Rossi, J. T., 98 Rossiter, T. F., 98 Roth, A. A., 98 Rouda, E. J., 98 Rounbehler, T. F., 98 Rudakewych, L., 98 Rudzinski, F. D., 98 Ruhl, J. M., 98 Rusinko, E. G., 98 Russ, G. C., 98 Rykaczewski, P. L., 98 Rzepski, T. N., 99 Sambuca, R. F., 99 Sangmeister, C. J., 99 Santelia, R. T., 99 Sarachman, R., 99 Sarzynski, T. V., 99 Sauer, D. P., 99 Savidge, W. J., 99 Sawa, A. M., 99 Schaffer, T. C., 99 Schauder, R. J., 99 Schrader, J. M., 99 Schrufer, G. L., 99 Schultz, D. C., 99 Schultz, J. W., 99 Schultz, M. J., 99 Seddon, T. A., 100 Seitz, R. J., 100 Senechal, J. A., 100 Serano, R. E., 100 Sexton, J. F., 100 Sharp, C. A., 100 Sharp, R. F., 100 Shaw, J. J., 100 Shaw, W. V., 100 Sheehan, T. F., 100 Sheridan, J. J., 100 Short, M. T., 100 Shultz, J. M., 100 Sibilla, A. J., 100 Siegrist, W. J., 100 Seniors lContinuedJ Silk, W. J., 100 Silvan, L. W., 101 Silvestro, J. M., 101 Simonet, J. M., 101 Sitko, 5. R., 101 Siwinski, J., 101 Siwinski, R. J., 101 Skinis, J. E., 101 Skocki, S. M., 101 Slattery, E. J., 101 Slaven, W. T., 101 Sledzeski, W. J., 101 Slivak, J. P., 101 Sloan, R. A., 101 Sloger, J. S., 101 Smith, J. F., 101 Sommerville, S. P., 101 Stacey, S. E., 101 Stango, J. D., 101 Stark, C. A., 101 Stefencavage, J. R., 101 Stehr, T. M., 101 Stewart, J. R., 101 Stoiak, A. R., 101 Strzempek, F. J., 101 Suder, J. F., 102 Surosky, G. C., 102 Sweeney, F. X., 102 Swift, R. J., 102 Szparagowski, G. J., 102 Szymendera, F. A., 102 Tarde, M. M., 102 Tareila, R. F., 102 Teel, R. E., 102 Tighe, J. J., 102 Tillman, J. R., 102 Timson, J. C., 102 Tipping, R. W., 102 Toland, J. J., 102 Tornichek, G. W., 102 Trask, R. M., 102 Trudel, W. J., 102 Trunlio, R. V., 102 Trzuslcowski, C. F., 102 Tyre, W. F., 102 Umile, V. J., 102 Upclegrove, C. J., 102 Urbanski, V. R., 102 Valenta, E. F., 102 Veneziale, R. G., 103 Vicario, D. V., 103 Vita, F. T., 103 Vorraso, J. L., 103 Wachendorfer, R. B., 103 Wachowski, J. J., 103 Wadas, M. J., 103 Wagner, J. C., 103 Walinskas, J. W., 103 Walker, James E., 103 Walker, Joseph, T., 103 Seniors lContinuedl Walls, J. T., 103 Walsh, T. E., 103 Ware, J. F., 103 Wasco, G. R., 103 Waters, J. F., 103 Watts, J. J., 104 Weachter, W. F., 104 Weber, E. J., 104 Webster, J. J., 104 Weiderman, J. F., 104 Weis, D. J., 104 Weiss, R. C., 104 Weldon, R. H., 104 Welsh, F. J., 104 Wielgoszinski, R. M., 104 Willse, J. B., 104 Wilsey, R. F., 104 Wink, S. J., 104 Winters, M. J., 104 Wolstenholme, F. J., 104 Worek, V. W., 104 Worek, W. J., 105 Wozniak, L. J., 105 Yabor, R. L., 105 Young, J. R., 105 Youse, James E., 105 Youse, John H., 105 Zaharchak, G. R., 105 Zaleski, R. F., 105 Zambrowski, P. L., 105 Zimmerman, T. J., 105 Sexton, 25 Showboat, 146 Simendinger, 32 Smuda, 27 Soccer, 114 Socorso, 28 Spanish, 45 Spellman, 28 Stage Crew, 155 Stevenson, 13 Stout, 25, 49 Swirk, 25, 32, 113 T Tocik, 16 Toland, 112 Traffic Squad, 152 Tucker, 28, 154 Tulio, 33 Tye, 25, 44, 59, 161 V Vignettes, 150 Voellinger, 28 W Walls, 69, 70, 75, 163 Walsh, 17, 18, 138, 156 Warren, 17 Wetzler, 25. 50, 160 Wissman, 32, 108, 125 Wyre, 32 Published by WILLIAM T. 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