Notre Dame High School - Juggler Yearbook (Harper Woods, MI)

 - Class of 1960

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N , .' V f y . , , PQ, ' . ' ' 1 -' . 04' 2 'Y 4 T . . on 1 -N ...t-,Q is A T- T .f 4+-L N - 'NM' I V ,-- . V' 111. fr,-51: N as L ' '-j A I, , N. ' . , .' ,,., f . ' 4' A vw: , ,-,-.,i.,,. I -- rr I lv ,, St. Veronica' s The scene was a clear autumn day. The occasion was the opening for classes for a new, Catholic, all boys, school. The title on the cornerstone read Notre Dame High School, l954 A. D. Many consider this the beginning of Notre Dame, but how mistaken they are. Our school began many years before this in the minds of the priests and people of the six parishes shown on this and the following pages. The boys graduating from their parochial grade schools at this time were faced with a limited choice and many were forced to enter a public high school. St. Veronica's old church and the new became a glowing tribute to the the Pastors who wanted a Central High School for the area, found time late Father Leo Huver, who in spite of his hard efforts as Chairman of for both, work on St. Vercnica's and work in behalf of Notre Dame x T' rf T H ' I ,I I I U Y ,,,n,,uu f , -rig!! ff? , z f Q. lg. O People, parishes, and pastors realize an ideal f , 7 St. Iudes new Church now rises to lofty heights as the old Church becomes a central hall for the larqe parish in one corner of this fast-growing northeast area. Father loseph Ordinq, the present Pastor of St. lu:ie's, worked too, to the realization of the dream of the late Cardinal Mooney. St. Iude's people helped to see Notre Darne be131n while they also worked to see their own magnificent Church come to be. yj ,ff rf, qv' ' vas, -4fs,,. ,. .V , W, ,Ava f . , , .fe , A 4 I if O I St. .lude's O Ma -'Wi 5 PW! 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L . .. te pezple sf Grotto, 3 - -cop ,tio ct ,nv . , 'f' Icseph Er it xheilc H3115 Dame 32.1 .' e tc wx' deixuxzn the bcys . l. - Il - 10 ueen of Peace s Queen of Peace Harper Woods another new area of development under 1ts Pastor Father Emll Capano found xt possxble to complete ns own pansh work among people by helpmq to create a Cathohc I-hgh School for 1ts boys Th1S parxsh too was m on the 1n1t1al plcmnmq for Notre Dame ln sprte of the tremendous bu1ldmq proqram that lt ltself faced Realzzrnq rts own Church School Convent and Rectory 1t shll found effort to qrve tremendously to the estabhshment of Notre Dame Hxgh also right 1n Harper Woods NNW' ,.,.4- hi 0-Q., Mil Fw, 11 As Notre Dame grows so do these parlshes Wlth each passmq year new burldlnqs add1t1ons to the old contrnue to rrse It lS our smcere hope that rn the years to come the ranks of these par 1shes may be swelled wlth graduates of Notre Dame that We mrqht repay rn part the debt Whlch We owe them And so the fond dream of the late Cardmal Mooney, all Cathohc students rn a Cathollc School became a reahzatron for the parrshes p1ctured on these past pages A' or r l . r r W 'f W 'eng ig . 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MhaTvB.- -I-..--.,.,, A . ww-1-n...,,,,,N I ny ,W M 'f-175. -fx-,z.,, 01-N.,Nw.., x . N WJBQV Q. ww' W ., N ..,,wlM'1 1 . F'-as Arm ,w e-4H,v..3.,,, K 4,ZQ9 :'iaf-ts? L gf . Q? FEATURES Year at a glance Thinking back on the last school year, you uncover many memories . . . of enrollment . . . of visits to the Registrars Office . . . Homecoming aches and pains . . . plays . . . concerts . . . halloween and Friday hops . . cafeteria doings . . . even routine and sometimes other- wise classdays . . . rushing week-ends . . . graduation festivities . . . diplomas and a final bidding of bon voyage. That's just why this section was planned for you . . . to review quickly what you have done and seen from enrollment in September to graduation in Iune. The Faculty and your parents too helped to make the year the success it wasp so they are included in this quick summary. Without them many of your events, club meets, other extra curricular activities and profes- sional advice . . . would have been impossible. 1 f l ft f '4i'E-'f f ,, , A, ,c,, . , . 'W 1' 1 4 W- at ml 4. .1 .qw Science Award Winners - - V one semester late in receiving the actual citation because pins and trophies never arrived by lune 1959 - - - nevertheless the honors go to Berch, Enright, Simon and Szal. o .Oo A- L- . 2' .Us O Qt 1 Q I I gt It happened one night . , , that your parents came to school, got your schedule from the Registrar and went through your day - - - even keeping silence in the corridors! Through the efforts of the Dads of the Athletic Committee, c bright new flagpole on the field - - - and the Stars and Stripes are raised over the field for the first time on Homecoming Day. Vic Battani at the ropes. Y Yswnqs if C W,-4 x aw S fy l y Q- f-F 'Wi V1 J .K 5-Si - if Z.. i ww' fa---' Q- A Sunday afternoon Cx sunny O oher QJFAGY of ern on and :ts Home ommq Day The floats beqm to crssefnhle Lot 5 own Kelly R cd xs Jus G 'fum 'ne 1mme IS the float of 'he Sen or Cass 1 s e n mg vs, h .1 'l of flowers IH blue and gold ccxrrymq the 'n Vo or Vrusq q-.l symbl eo ost oN re' e 4 qx n ss N1 e q' 'n spell M. on W, n c: s H me 'wx , Dov 15 r 41 . f . Y Xe R . ll , ' fk: ,, .A - - - k'....,g,i-.f-1 ,-fag bmw, .. nf- X I , A ,- nw-3 ' .. . ' X -f 1'--M-+ ' ' .. q -ef ' X' X - X .E 1. ' Q , -1 ' ., A If r K A . if - . 4 ',- 1 . . - K9-' '11 ' ' . . 'J 'lf 9 K' U. ,-'.,. -- - ' ' . . . ' ct M o' l- t .o . . . slang one f the l find fcre'.-wills t ot -zrnw Eccl of c ' . . ' . M in , :his lil 6 :ing is :he for-rermzj Y','1YlffIT1l.l f the Szrlximzre Cfo , It is through the courtesy of the I. l.. Hudson Company. The puroie mcxqnlfloently resgrlenient ln the and wl1x'efIo'.-:ers by the hunjrejs. d c ' 2 bout to -fy ln .Lo ' .wgcte foreground l ctr :Paine means PUIIZR . , , 15 fins' .Arid thzs rngghty :ll ' .. i I - 't' th Se.ior R , 'itn noreds .s POYTEF. .'s such if 115: the Hill? HCP' all Zhi? flC CD ' , ' . cite: l 11 ' me , o :ogno A. lmpresswe' Fathers Omer St Onqe Prrncrpal of Notre Dame Fran ts Frechete SM Pr1nc1,al of Boys I-lqh Van ure Iwarre an' lames Shanahan Assrstant Pastor of S Veromcas De crt hmk so at the foothall rally pre eamq H me mng game HOMECOMING The Notre Dame Alumm already number some ' Jr hundred strong Then' actrvtues are var1ed m therr earnest desrre to keep rn touch wrth Notre Dame and one another On Homeccmrng Day they took occasron to attend Mass toqether Father Rayneond Bouranger SM therr Moderator says thrs Mass for them Homecommq Queen Vrrqrnra Wallace and her escort Vert Sturm our exchange student from Eqer Germany rule over the festrvrtres of Homecommg Day and Nrght 'rift W2 mm f' alumna 16 X t, .., C 'l, E n, l'.c, fr ' . ' . t. ' ' tr ' t Q . v S c o CC 1 .,. - x x ,I , . 5 ' s Q . 1 -'Q .F 'V f 1 H I 1 f A f , . ' rc' . - 1 1' ,k1,.,,,,. f- x ,' ' ' I , ' ' we 3'--' N - '-'X I - . V. ,. , ' 5-- ., 4. v ,,.,-- ff - ,gg , ,- eff A . , X I , i I ! Mama Mu 7- 'SP' . Q? ' Q 4 W? g sw sf Chief Alan Miqlio of the Harper Woods Police Department pins the badge on Father John Bryson SM that makes Father Bryson the very first Cha, lain of the Department Q. Remember Prcfesscr, How Could You? Vfell, th1s is Ray Greimel O Harry Ewald, Noel Reshke Lkneelinql, Lorraine Baldalc and loe La Fata as they mugged the camera iust before curtain time 'Ls xxff f'S lOl'1f1 Enright, the first Notre Dame finalist in the Naiicnal Merit Q Scholarship Test. V-'e are proud of , said Father Omer St. Cnae, S.M., Principal. 'We look forward to others from Notre Dame to reach this achievement in the years to come. 17 Brand new' All' the maqmhcent Reqma GymAud1tor1urn and the combmed arouys the Notre Dame Ccn et Band wrth the newly formed Notre Dame Glee Club They presented Yule Season favorltes Slel h Ride Anotlser December spectal Career Angel and rt came to us all the way from Chanel lnhqh S hool Cleveland Ola c Chanel Hrqh 15 another Boys l-hgh under t e a1rect1on of the Ma s Fathers Aqazn thls presentation was rn the spankmg new Rec ra qyrn And the Tl 1 f - -, .4afy,1,:,ln :rg ,T A V X f J 1 l Merry Chnstrras other selectrons xncluded The Marne Stem Song Lrttle Rha sody 1n Blue and other ttdbrts w1th a Latm beat xt all rounded out to a wonderfu ly entertammq program actors terr1f1cl VVed lrke thrs xdea to carry on an annual product1on from Cleveland would 1ust about flll the b1ll around Chrlstmas tune :M , , S, V .5 'N . - , , 9 r r ,A x , ' K i l V Q -'. 'Y ' ' N .. ., , .,- .. ...ggg . 2 C A I 1: t S V--- , , Y, atli tt 3 , ' f C , + ., -A r 2- fi' 1 ' 1 . L Q' 5 A ' ', ,J or vh- . . . I D H 4 H I l . HA Q . . 1 . 'Q I 7 .ip v :Y-' I 1' ' 5 - 3.1 , ' 1' Q C . -. ' 4 Y 3 T.a ., 4 'gfw-v 1 Q , i , - 'Inf 4: Lhlzzf' 54'- gv-Q! H Vs' ' '.. 1, Q4 'C ' ' 1 , . .- ' f Q . 'V I I. Y X g ' .S . fp Q V U I 6 I , x X I iQ 1 'Y Y e., ' . f it N ' Q ' vl 'a' 'V ' Z , , l Elly 53, - l8 I Computing - clowning - cooking CUPPHD A computer in the making? Frenzied hours before the annual Science Fair! This goes on in the Lab day and night as these students and many others try to hit the deadline, tMiddleJ We're being invaded! No! just guys and gals attending Notre Dames annual Hallo- we'en Hop. And, by their expressions, having a real great time! tLowerJ Roast beef dinners . . . Fish Fries . . . what have you! And the kitchen finds students, Brother Eart, the Kitchen help, and Mothers pitching in together. I l . Q lhbovel om, cr song' Thats Catholrc Centrol Glee Club domq that IH C1 first for Notre Dome ct the Reqxno Gym Just before Chns 'nas Apart from the Notre Dame Concert Band rt was the sweetest of musxc to the human earl IEL lBeIowD Drck Reyholds and Bcb Mctutz tell of the wonders of xquxd mr Parents and guests attended thzs demonstrcmon of the Notre Dame Science Honor Socxety Reynolds cmd Mulnz are both members of thls Honor SOC16lY LECTUAL E TERTAINMENT -'T Q H 41 20 .nb ,. A - , . - , - 4. V My ,, . I I i I 'J . J ' . .. J ,1 'C 'H' ., ,1 fj e,'g wi.- . f .. . ri' I. iff. ' - lf:.::'Qi .::'?i , .Y y -5'? 'Jf' I ,V -1.1.5. Tm as 1 M . 1 o O 0 o o I I TELLECTUAL HOBBIES No Mt Palomar But the result of a Job well done as Mr Cass Ntborskr advtsor to the Astronomy Club and Father Elts shake hands to Slijnlfy tbe Co pleton cf the magmfxcent was able to butld the telescope rn the short spa e of two years Just qtve us a couple of more years 21 ' ' I V . . '. l m , V . . telescope seen in the background. The Astronomy Club with the asststance of these two men, This is bQsketbQ11? asks Brother Brother Dominic sits this one outl Brother Michaud scores another. Mr. Marty Klozik goes way UP Gaudreau. Notre Dame Students turned out in force to see the N. D. Faculty romp the Harper Woods Faculty. t,x!r,LA. i' U rl. ,lla - The faculty relaxes tool S lilin , 4 I li f ee 'yi lkbtwel Father Champagne always swore that he would rule with an iron hand. He almost made it this time! iwzg-is tR.igh0 Father St. Onge, along with representatives from many colleges and universities, addressed parents aria stuaents at the first annual H College Night . 22 Successes of the SCBSOI1 lR1gh0 Senlcr Eddre Kay and Iumor Bruce Sedrk bes ed s W1 l6 O s uden's ln the annual lferfp lvan Dra rng C est for the year Ca 60 Mr Marty K zxk rs r m raf rd he pe hem io e corne the tlrrd and fourth Notre .Jarre studens to Wm thrs honor rn the past two years s uden+ rcdac ron The Fame Mu! ny Court MGIYIGI Ph1l played Lreutenanl Ph1 rp Queeg a veteran naval ofhcer reneved of hrs command by a yunror offrcer at the mrdpomt of the war On the 1udqes stand are Howard Brrsson Ray Waldacko lrm Mazrum Bob Mulnz Mrlce Ieakle Charlre Zarkms and Larry Men com rhe snencqrapher IS played by Torn Spearznq In the foreground are Marv Rancrho and Tom Recor I X 1 X r I I V ' f.. e C 2' . ' f Z a o X fa' cnt .. 'J-' . . lc ' , l. tract: ' D fl la, ..-I d t , b -Y rx . . A . . lBe1owJ Phil Kramer on The witness sland in the t , X3 ' 1 : V . . 1 ' , . 2, I - . . NWN! , www-' Varied actlvltles wind up school year 1 V734 m 2 ' 3 i Father Clonan wxh Denms Zaleslu the wmner of the Sprrnq Festrval contest doq a real beaqle A At the end of each year certam members of the faculty must depart Here qtvmq Father Ellrs a qcmq away present as he prepares to eave for the Samoan ls ands our Student Councxl oifrcers Ben Stabrle Terry Kozrkowskr and R1ch Reynolds foPPOSll8 page! For the Senrcrs tae year ends to the strams of soft musrc Held at the Statler Ho el the Semor Prom IS the flnal socral actrvrty of our four years tBelowl Mr Lyal Srmth servmq up a funny one as MC at the Annual Sports Banquet Srttrnq wrth hrm at the head table are hm Mlller U of D football coach Ted Lmdsay ot the Chrcaqo Black Hawks Father Roger Lachance SM Athletrc Dxrector for Notre Dame I-hgh G11 Mams of the Detrort Lxons and Bob Callrhan U of D Basketball coach -x ' sal 'R 'X ff' 7' 1 ..,.,,-... .,,,..., D.. ...- . i. r F . O 'WJ 5 V, V, A 1, ,ga 1324-P' x xx 342. 5' ,XX : kv ,. I Q .N , . , . , 5 V ig X 3 s K! e aa Tia, f M, ,A Q 5 K ' 5 . uw 4 1 ei' S A wwf' , ,. -. V, ,uf i A I .-1 I 5531'- ISI.: I 1 :N - -- 'tag 155.1 1, wg, , if 5-'ll' - 1 1 Q ' f , I 5 r I3 4' v -1 ' Q Q '-J f I f . 5 Rev. Fr. Robert Champagne S.M., M.Ed. As Dean of Studies, Fr. Champagne has no small job in trying to tie together one thousand schedules. Iudging from Fathers happy smxle of late, we guess that he may finally have the problem licked. These are. . . . . . Rev. Fr. Omer St. Onge S.M., MA. Pr. St. Onge, Notre Dames guiding hand, has been serving in this capacity for three years. It is a tribute to Fr. St. Onge's ability as a leader of men that he is able to keep the huge staff and student body of our school co-ordinated and working as one vast unit. OTRE DAME'S ADMINISTRATIO the policy makers the goal sette s Rev. Fr. Raymond Boulanqer S.M., M.A. Father Boulanger is most noted among the students as the head of our Sociology Department. After graduation, we will meet him again as the Alumni Moderator. Rev. Fr. Ioseph Chasse S.M., B.A. The Dean of Discipline has, at best, a difficult and unrewarding job. The fact that Father Chasse has overcome the natural obstacles and won the respect of the student body makes him a mon among men. Seated at Fathers right is lohn Gabelsherger, the voice you hear over the phone in the morning. .W -, 1 N! ff J' 1 ik Q Q 1 -s xk P -1 -X 5 K Hov. Fr. Roger Lachance S.M., M.A. - ' x -. t Mr. Thomas Kelly, B.S. ' , , ft . Father Lachance-'s forte is teaching religion. 5 When not in the classroom, however, Father serves very capably as our Athletic Director, , When learning math at Ncfre Dame, Mr. Kelly is the man to see. Cthert.-:use you will find him out on the sports field serving as Assistant Athletic Director and Varsity coach of Football and Baseball. -.ii 2 js: X lx, r V I '1 if M 1 2 QE li el 'I ' 5 i A 1 ' ' Vai p , It 1 K, 4 , 1 ft -A V , . 1 . , ,,g,Qz ,, ', ' . , ' , V ,F . . x 'V 1 4 , T , ' 1'5 ,N va K , f ' .1 x is U Mr. Conrad Vachon. B.A. Mx, Cass Cosky, BA, Mr. Vachon has been a busy man, Besides teaching Senior English, his production, The Caine Mutiny , was a true success. He is also Moderator of the Quest and co-moderator of the Shield. Mr. Cosky is a teacher of Latin as well as English. So, being a good man with words, he and Fr. Saunders led Notre Dame's Debating Club to honors this year. Rev. Fr. Ronald Saunders S.M., B.A. Fr. Saunders is one of the new members of the faculty. Nevertheless, he started right in on the Debating Club and has become an important part of our prize-winning department. g g i it Q ,- K 5 S. 117' llllll X, A4 30 iff, 2 N g 2 :,vJ ,, fu.-, -ll,,. .I fffxa. nl, ,- - iff. Fi... ,,., ,, 1, ,?. f,,'ff' 11-3,13 - '1g6f,,',,,-f fu-.lf 'I Q . 1' :ff-A ,llfnii H ,Y I S f Xa Yjrf-'f 'Q -ptr I ' .1 if ' ' Jfj -'Jfj14+ ' J 'A Y 3 f, ' uQ'i'I 'f I f-f, x + ,.-,ei ji ,f -5,5 iguzd, A Av is x 1 'ix 3:14 ' ' A T ll xx? :,k! .V 1 3 ' 'J rd' , . 1 I wiv , 'Q ' ' '. . 5 5, vs : .1 f A .ffti ., ' J . t J 'xy K, t A r 4 1 P' . F pl Rev Fr Norman Boulanqer S M Bl Fr Boulanqer IS the head of Iumcr I-lrstory Department I-le also teaches Socroloqy but hrs real pastrme rs irrmq up the Iumor class to Get out there and frght Bro Walter Gaudreau S M Bro Gaudreau has acted most capably as a tea her of Sclence and Geography Even more rmportant he has been Fr Clonan s nqht hand man 1n the development of the lrbrary 32 Social.Studies form Americans Bro Dominic Phlhppon S M BA. A master of many trades Bro Phrhppon teaches both Sclence and Hlstory In hrs year at No re Dame he has made a lastmq xmpresslon NK My ww eff?-Q Jie! F new 1' ,Z it we Mx Robert Keigon BA Mr Kefqen IS another of cur staff who does a great deal of alter school work Thrs year he has coached freshman football hockey and baseball Durmq school hours he teaches World l-lrstory and General Scrence A -f t - - 'Q L 1 ' 1 X. X K 'N X f n W - lf. I 5 I x 7 , y f . O I l ll I , . . . , . . . . t , . . . . ., . . . . . . . . I H , 1, ,f I , I vi Z A ' , ff, ,A V- , ,22- - 51732, f L f r - - f ,, aff ML K qdfvg , Z7 1 W In I - I .fizw , ,,Q11 .x-yaiaeifriy, lKw,:,4f,- J? ' f A , . . 5 ,' I A ,52wwv,!fv1a f2m , 7.1 A 1- MS' ' ' png r -c'mv,g.wM ' W fm , 4 . . . , . , 9 , , ,X G I Y' Nik. 'V 4 1' V' Q ' wil W' f,7g'2e G f .N f ,fmt A ,., ' X X ' Q 1 'I' fi'-feb' .nf '2w,. 4? 'Elf'-' 'F ' ' ' f1. f'-75 TV? -,MT Q 19 A I 'f' W ,r . I ., ff .ah , . t ' .., , . , , y il Q . , . , . . U, z V . , . , v - ! ,j Ii K - a . . . . . . . c.. ' ' , f 1 . V - ' I . , . . I Rev Fr Phxlxp Morin S M B A Fr Morm IS a teach r of scphomore Enqlrsh But 1n keepmq R97 F! MGUHC9 3011011011 SM BA wxth the Notre Dame trad1 lon of progress Father has formed a neophyte Glee Club that he belreves w11l qo far Fr Belleno1t teaches Enqllsh and Rehqlon as well as French II In addition he is the publxsher of the Shleld and rs vocanon duector of Notre Dame The language barrier falls Rev Fr Francis Grispino SM BA Many people have sand that the outcome of your school career r sts on how you fare in Latm I That 18 Fr Grxspmo s Job when he Isnt teachmq rehqron ia I 4 AAA s I , I as x ff' ,V ,Q ff , ' ,I fy ,, - ' 1 1 ,, A ' 1 if ' ggi, , ,, ' ryya M, ' .n A, 3v- A ' fbi, . 1 5, bei fliff' 1' I f 'Q 11525 4, ,I an-6 1 K: i' I 2 1, eg: I . . . .. . . ' '1' I ' 0 . . . ., . . ' e , . . . . ' ..l. . 0 , R ..... . - ,fsfwf H g 5, ' 'ff ' rv. 6' M33-,k4'9f, fr affgiighf' 7, 2 rgjifvtjfh ' , 'iff WW: fm, 4 'da' 'V' t fa . 1 0 - 1 5 nf ' mf-92.2, Rev. Fr. Raymond Ouellette S.M.. MA. Father Ouellette IS another of our excellent math teachers Thts M' Thomas Duvl' BA love for the numertcal arts shows through when Father ts actmg as Moderator of the Math Club Besides teachmg Geometry and freshman Albegra M Dav1s IS also a basketball and track coach ln fact wzth Mr Dav1s coachtng you need a good mathemat1c1an to M h d S I d h keep track of the records t e 'ffl Bro Richard Treanor SM B A Martin Klozlk BS coach the freshman track team and w l be well remembered for hrs IS studens o awards rn dra mg a hng c work on the athlettc held baseball 34 ' , r. . . A . .' 0 Q D L ,' 2 1 KM A 4 . . ., . . Mr. . . Brother Treanor is most noted for teaching math. He does, however, Mr. Klozik is Notre Darne's drafting instructor. When he isn't leading il . ' h' . t t fi. , he is cc c.i football r I.V. -1-9 fl Mr. Hal Henderson B.S. Mr. Henderson is in a variety of sports. Whether you play golf, l.V. Football, or varsity basketball, you will find him holding the coaching whistle. ln the classroom he teaches Algebra ll and Health. . . . . . . Technical Arts Mr. Paul Klozik B.S. For the senior who wants a more difficult science, Mr. Klozik's Physics class is the answer. He also coaches LV. Basketball and is moderator of Noire Dames newly formed Chess Club. .fgl 'I 1 0 Ire! VP. f-4 -so .,,,4s Mr. Roger Cyr B.S. Need anything fixed? Mr. Cyr is a science teacher who specializes in practical application. As a skilled Workman around Notre Dame, Mr. Cyr is living proof that science leads to all the technical fields. Rev. Fr. Theodore Ellis S.M.. B.S. Sooner or later, a Nctre Dame student will meet Fr. Ellis. He ieaches both chemistry and Biology and is moderator of the extremely active Science Club. Wai? 2. . lu. ,Q i Q ul 5 c , 75 f , ,I .ph vi: ,vi ' .4-V . S! u H, 4 , 4 M, . . iff , 1 an Q1 M'9!?5f VA ' 5'4'f54?f'13 , u .I f fx 'M W ' 'D si is if .K 5 I VL, Eh 5 if , .W .2 , 1 1 5 ,T 5 x lffl' :AL i . 3 fee 4 Z 7 a ,' ri 3' , 1 ., 5, X 'Ex I 'fyvw Wgfw'-H f.,A: ., A 'f .:f:fsf ff'1. A l VM. ,X A , f f -.Mvm ff? gi: , ., .. .5-f?2f'i,w 'T' , Gr my ' - 14 ' ggpm fx I I . J' ., X i X . 593.3 .,,.H - V. fem' 12 'T 'gzffziifle ' 'Q 1 ff,g4. r I is Q1 'Nia K' f ffillill , -mv-a.4nl.a1 x-, Vg aa' ,i Pgxx ,r W 1 ...- W bud! 197 .1 Rev Fr Iohn Bryson SM B A Everyone w1ll long noe that Father Bryson ts the man who orqar zed developed and runs the scho l Record Hops He eaches lreshman Rel1g1on b9S1dGS servmq as the chaplam of the Harper Woods Polrce Force . . .of life Mr Iohn Fahey BS Q.. I Rev Fr Leo Gallant S M B A Fr Gatlan s m trs ay IS um r Eng 1sh ln a d1'O l throuqh the Art Cluo he t aches fu ure pam ers the frne pomts of the great masters Mr Fahey serves f1rst as a teacher cf many typmg c asses '-Its sec nd love rs dramattc teachmq and the results showed rn thms year s ,lay Prc'ess r How Coald You 1' 1 gli.. 37 1 ss, 1 ' - t V - 'f4.'ff :l. fig 'A eiswfg-1 6 5 l -. In ,il U 2 an ...7' l 'lt' f 1, - -- ' vu. ' x ' V ,, me Du. I ' 5 l l T. V lim- ' . ' K fry ?5,.7,g-,,,.,k1. A D Q 1 ., W - , . - fi ., , 9 :. . -Iii, t . lf .' ll! 1 , ro . t .. , ' T' a'.t 'g 'o l'. dt .i., . I ' ' ' H . Q, - 1 ? . I ' -- ,, . jx I , V IQ K N .t 3- ,C L. X . 'v t, X V ig 1- V f V ll fr t ' w. s x Y 2' 5 L 9 1 Y I ' 31: l l -L Mr. Larry Egan B.A. lf one thing is vital to school spirit, it's a good marching band, Mr. Egan is the man that assures us of having one oi the best. Besides directing band, he also teaches music theory. Rev. Fr. Austin Verow S.M., B.A. Fr. Verow is the Superior of the Notre Dame community. lf anyone is wondering about anything, Father is the person to see. We must not forget the tremendous amount of work he has done as moderator of the Band and as moderator of the Yearbook. Music ...... Materials ...... Monies ...... 1 Y X I ' A -.1 . fi lv! is-.xi Rev. Fr. Elliott Robert S.M., BJL. Fr. Robert's official duty is that of Treasurer. But there is no holding a good man down. We will probably remember him as the man behind the camera. The Maris: community will remember hirn as a master cf many trades. 38 Bkff Mrs. Beatrice Fahner Mrs. Fahner is the newest member ci our capable office staff. So there is no wonder we get things done around here! . ..... Keeping tabs on all Mrs. Mary Steiek It's hard to say what Mrs. Stefek's official job is. She works as secretary to the Treasurer, switchboard operator, receptionist, clerk, or what- have-you. Anyway, we would be lost without her. F17 Til uyygggx Mrs. Marion Shirkey Mrs. Shirkey is supposedly the Secretary of the Da:i's Club. lt is well known around Notre Dame, however, that if you want something done, see Mrs. Shirkey. cf- -'fr-,J-. ,.,t.. , , O O O O O O O C Bro. Bartholomew S.M. Q Never have so many owed so much to one mon. The numbers of Notre Dame students who are grateful to Brother Bart are legion. Everybody loves the cook. O Q Q So man mouths to feed, so many ...... Mrs. Dorothy Vitali. Mrs. Eva Ash, Mrs. Madeline Lylle, Mrs. Iosie This is our kitchen staff. And, as you can tell by the look on Ken Turlzo, and Mrs. Angie Vitcli Brigg's face, they ore well appreciated. l I 40 f, , ,-f , , t - ,W lr, 0 -r' Y, , I , y, 4 , I f 4 ' W 2 l ' f f ' W, , M in ' , Q MQ 4 ' ' ' 'ai -or ti W , M ' fi , by ,V . ' v 9151 A If fin . wing, 9 5 A an ff' Y f' l aww! .4 ,Magma V qwwu t , W 71441, 4 5 , W4 ff'- 'ffcwnw t' 1 im I' S S. Mx. Ioe Pompeo This picture shows Ioe giving Notre Dame's lawns a shave . Lawn mowing is only one of the many jobs our janitor crew handles. thin s to fix Mr. Glenn Tilly No, Glenn isn't trying to escape through the wall. I-le doesn't go to school here. I guess the picture proves that our maintenance men can fix anything. 41 Mr. Gino Vital! Keep 'em shining , that's the janitors motto. And it's quite a job when one thousand guys are trying to keep 'em scuffed. Mr. Fred Vital! From the big smile, we'd say he found the missing part. Seriously, Fred like the other three men, does a great job here at Notre Dame. l 1' ' l e Q N 1 -I X , 'x ,ks , U Q .A 4 .ui X, il x slhla IQIPI lllnll 5 , 9 1 ' t . I. in nnufns, ,,,, ff! E .uk A A A x ' I ' f f E' , A L 1 :I Z 5 If 'A' 4 ' ' 7' 'Isl all nl . Q , g g l llllllh n,Mf,.4 1 'vu' . ,, a ull 0 ,V 'Q lp, W - A X . 5 - ' 'F V V? A ' ' , H . ' 'U w g . E. .,, gqllllf fi 1 :f ' 1 ' - 5 -654 ' 5 f 1 , 1' -A-4 if 4 X ' 'Q' I 4 , K H it e aug? t ' :AV ' '41 by 'AMI' AA Y . Q.: Elf ,, G, V :L My 2 K . M. 13.5.4 ., ,X . , M - -,, J 'Q A ,?.5v.3 Rgqf,: ' W. A1 ,ffm I ni, fjfigyf ' vt- f -,fm K ,fb 4:1 ,, Av, , A .Jf:E?n:,i'H1E?fn'1 ,L ,. f Af , 'x'K:f'3Kf-lyf-3518, ,, if? -,k f g Fi wx an 7. View , im 1 , I A fe A '-4-4. L1 a 41 :Ln if , -4 , Q ,mrvx ,--' 4, fymf s 4 4 917 Building Mentally, lift: In every man there should b desire for knowledge and desire. if acted upon, is re yond expectation. New opened, new horizons are gli worlds are discovered. Incre edge brings a deeper mean and a clearer understanding o Today, as never before, th urgent need to grow menta world conditions as they are try's very existence may dep the number of alert. vigoro prepared to work for her defen ' a deep This - , are 1 'ex . value. is an N with to coun- pon The mind should be develop highest capacities not only to material requirements. but also con- template the beautiful and the od. and to be able to recognize l O such. God bestowed on man - A o intellect that he might use and - ,toy the good things which He created. - uifix A in meditating upon the wer! ! l . fl' Creation we come to more Him. . ', , I ff, Y V 9 , V .f ,C! f,, i,f!,J' ZQAJJZQ ff jjw ig: ,JWAIJ fl jf 5 , f,f4j 1'f Q'J7f2 fdzixfx 3 55 wyyp-1,1 dung ffff 94. fff, 5 -7 ,U Sing MAI' A ljfmA,vJ fjfjg f,3,-31116 , A' ,xii ,I ff ffftlfbl 417 Jig-gb' , ,g, l-5 V4.1 ,,. .. . L , W , .L-A-'T I F.. D WIN X .oboe , 1 ' ,, x. ,Mg -n x Y niffff E- N X 1 H I Y 1 N, z H ,ep Confusion is king when it comes to getting your book list straight. But Fathers Saunders and Demers seem determined to win out. .---Q.: , So many things to getl Terry Foley wonders what other goodies . O O Q . O Brother Philippon has inustore for him. 7'--. --5- The big payoff. New these volumes cf vast infcrrrzatzon are your Vfell, all thats left of that summer is talk, A pair of locker partners own! Strangely, no one seems to be mildly excited. wonder where the whole three months went. 45 A A 1,5 ts , , 'Qv we , f 3. 4- ', 41 A A 1 fs-X' . A -.- I ,, ' A s.:- Q45 if URQ I Ablo E mer R Andrus E Arnold Alter Baryez Bcrstuba M Batherson G Arnold Beels Benson D Berarx N Bach T Banas Barber W Berkseth Bxdlqare D Bo1ke Notre Dame Iles 'z l Beauvaxs R Berch V Bommarrto ahead of Sometlmes we underrate our freshmen Father Gallant and sophomore tread Toms rnqemus drsplay took frrst pnze 1n general physxcs at Walter Iezewskr stand back from freshman Tom Kachnowskls Teslaco1l the Notre Dame Scxence Fan Alex Szmeneta another freshman rushes 1n where teachers fear to 46 Wy 1 L ' A ' 32 X4 ' ' 1 2 A K ' V it ff 'Q JE .A 1 ' 6.1 A I A' S. in X U J Q .Elf . ' 1 1 ' -A . . Y- -- A A fire V V ghd A A A 5 to 1 A F ' A A Li 2 ' xo ' , I 'K .fig . 'Qx A f I- K 1, . W ' A V one A A 'ff V A , 1 i A37 X 69,5 X ,V ss AK A I f - A X X T 1 . l - X' a X I ' A - . I. G. R. . . ' . . . M. R. . ' . . . R. . L. ' ' . ' . ' I Po - - V . A ret' 4' 1 M 4 I 7 A I If 5 ' , f U .1 A . A .3 t A ' , ' r ' 592 . X i H v , I ul Aniv. e FRESHMEN S5 'IN mu.-. 4... ii , 47 L Botsford M Bnngard I Burkcrrt M Butler I Buzynskx M Bzdok B Cczrrico E Carter I Catcnzcuo D Champme R ChlOd1Il1 R Cholewick Chorzempicr Cxchon Collins Colter Crawford Cylkowskx Czarneckx Dcmoey . cul . Decry . Decker . Dederichs Our athletes are honored each year at a Sports Banquet Thts year Cleft to r1qhtJ R Cholewtak I Zdybel T Hamhn G Arnold tBack row, 1t was decrded to hold a luncheon for those students who consrstently E Alef I Sanders M De-nomrne S Stys P Rausch V Bommartto made the Honor Roll These were the Freshmen attendmq Front row Fr St Onqe V Slraqusa I Vloet T Kachnowskl D Bolke R Zola New doors open an 14 I S 'V Hu. R 4:4 gl lx W Delcmey M Denomme De Tone I 13001111169 Dupre Duquette Dzedzie D DISQG1 T Dmko T Drnko Edqett Eqqly Ehresrnan Fabxan D D10t1hY D Dolney T Donahue G Federle Feldman F1SCh6I D Frsher 48 , , Q 1: ' K ,x W F ' -. 7 if D . - 'D lx ttf' l r T Y lr' ,Q tx ' ,. ji. X X Q X55 1 X .A f Q, 5 , , l ,Q w, .M 5... oe 11 h N 4, I V Y' .xl . al : , - f 'f f X A . K Q 1 5552- 34 N 'Ti bf rh,e V - ' r D . , r '01 1 6 + . f - ., Q, , ,. ' '- ' '-- L A L f r x ' E , z f , . , . 5 J V fi lt 772 Sill 2 ' , ' Q. .as-.Q A - - , X , . ' - . I. . ' D. R. l. . ' , ' , ' R. E. D. I. ' Genna Gxldersleeve Gomoll Goodman I Goodman T Greimel G Gross R Grow gems: O00 gags FQ.: S35 ,EE :S mpmp Hamel . Hamlin Hand Harrington P. Fisher R. Fresard R. Froude A. Gabelsberger I Gallagher G Garascxa G Gcxravaqlxa R Garbarino is 49 M A 57 ' .5 ......new associations form A. J if ' R. A +2 , M. ' D. . uqya. ' . H' ' ' A 1 4 . L . r' ' 1. . fs ' . V fl G ' 'Li . ' V I .B' x 1: J 'Q- . -' F V, , ' - . s ga Q W '- . V r 5 3 X .- ,1 , ,J - L ' I Q11-'gi ,, .l 1 ,. i 1 ' ' , ' 16 f v ' M ' I Trigonometry? In Freshman math class? Never! Yet this is the way bestail. Sitting are Bill Kelter, Gary Doolittle and Bob Held. Anyway, the Albegra One class ends the semester nowadays. Standing at the they seem to know what they are doing. board are Sam Laiata, Dave Ruggero, lim Sullivan and Mike Lab- Horizons are glimpsed tw . kim: A ,V I I K , Q , v. .V I ,-, X W J ,,,,, fa' - ' - ww . ' .2 t 2' 5 , 'N .Ll u A A , Stk P-. - e f S Yi! fitlt I. Healy D. Herman R, Higginson R. Hild M- Hifldelilflq I- Hines R. Hollick L. Hoscila F. Hugelier R. lngrao I- Ivkov G- lllflklyrl 50 . qu. 1 E. Hjelmberg A. Jacobson X' - n . . I f te fi .Q 1' i 1 K W wifi S52 . V G h . f 5 FQEYR X R T. Kamowicz E. Kowalski R. Krupa R F Fwy i CO! fiy .E Kaye . Kownacki Kuzminski L. 1 ZW 'f , f Y wh: , , 354: .311 7: 3 nfi' ' , , -f, A W. Iahn R. Ianda D, Iatcko H. Ieziorski R. Ionker T. Kachnowski R. Kalmcmek D. Kamen Goals are set .rf f r 'll- ,, ff x - - af. 1 f tr f 6 N . . I.. .- 9 'N E' D 3 X. kk x f 1 B . N Q, A u 0 A Y 1 X -b fx. I x .- 4 Q rx M. Keleher W- Keiflef D. Klucha M. Konkel C. Koski T. Kozyra H. Krabbenhcft I. Kraczon R. Kraemer L. Kremer C. LC1fGiV9 S. Lufcrtu I. Lambert: N. Lamonica R. Lanzon 51 T.- as xii so 427,45 C' Ns' L '11 .-1:xlQ 52 l 'ZC3 ' 55555 Q-2U'3.Q Q5gKlJ U.mm'1Q mfs E m EGU! 3 f ' u . , re , I .,1,,yuQ -if g - I ' - K, :A ,, '- ' Af. ff N' A N .'l- A QQ 1 U fr . as We I 1 X I , 5 . r 4-X J 4' V' V f 'Q I I I W J , I ' - ..-,Q . DJ H D D' 15 5 Wmifi Hwrvpw Dzwvg qq ' 1 - v .,., 5555 - - ' o . . DJ -1 Q. o Q o Q 0 Q Carroll Donald Evoy Evoy I Mac Donald I Mac Ne1l G Magdalene I Mandrch I Manske F Maunn Menlley Merrill Memtt Mzchels Mlhtello Mmano Morin Moskaluk Munaco Murphy . Murphy . Murphy . Myslinski . Newberry . Norton Erected by our sports-conscious freshmen for Homecoming, this great big surrey with the fringe on the bottom is ridden by Iohn Ruqqero, Dan Thaines, and Frank Newberry. . ..... new worlds are discovered if .rr , 4 i Spelling is important in our everyday life. Here is Fr, St. Orige pres- is Iames Parker, in the center. Ron I9ZiGfSki, 'Cn his left. WGS the entinq awards to Notre Dames tcp freshmen speliers. The champ runner up. Fred Twardowski was the third P1006 Winner- 53 I Pczrthum G Pemcxck F Perry T Petrellcx I Petrellcr T Pmzzcx D Plech I Pxetrzcxk I Plscopo T Platz I Posch Price Rcxab Rcinck Rcusch G Ray M Rellly I Renke G Rcchmsky R Rose W. Nuber F. Nuspel M. O'Brien OConnor Oleksik D Pcluzzolo R Palm H Pcpenhelm I Pcret I Parker Learning to study .... 'vw T? SX 'i T1 fx Q- ' 54 ,fl Q17 O M. Rossi D. Rotondo Roy Ruqqero Ryan I Sabctmi I Sanders Sczroli Scuve SCIWlCki ... to pray O Kr mingle :ind f 231 L gmm Schafer Schmqs Schmxdt Schm1dt Schmidt Schoenherr Schoenherr Scntchfxeld Sewell Shcrw Shermetcuo Sxenko SIICXQUSCI Sxtkxewxcz SkOmlC1 Sloan Srmqxelskx HY Soenen Sossx 4: ig, 'tr V 1' sf 'E' R Soulllere S Stys I Sumners at 'XX-'X QQ:- 7-s qu 13' .5 T Stefek G Shmer B Tent K Sulky I Sullrvar W Trapp P Tabachlu Taorrmna Vermeulen X '56 Tv x. 7- nf- 1 its Q Thaens L Tomayko R Tosch G Traynor F Twardowsla W Usleber P Verska I Vloet L Von Hatten Small vlctorles won Ou! wuh the old cmd IH wzth the new ln Ianuary, the call went many of whom are shown above Now all that remarns IS for the our for 'he freshmen lo strlke up the bandl Tlnzrythree resp ncied semers +0 marclm over 'lee horzzcn and leave roorn for all thxs fresh talent 56 ms My I it 4 in I is To I - R Q ' 6-I ' x ' Q 'x ' .1 v ' 4. W A' I lg lf. I -, A ' r. fla-, L2 'L X. Q 5 'Q' I , f ' I 1 lf' M x '2 , 't l i l i f - yr I ,- , A A QL. .Af L, H L' wi . f 5. ,- In A f X. , . 4 4 ' I 1 ,. ff. ' ' I ' Q51 , I 2 Kiss V k I L A 4 . I Rf? I m Y 'n x W A Y B. ,ml r 5 1' s,,' 6 TA , I 4, --I , 4. Q ' I A , j.lf'LQ 'S W ' Q y e I? . ' D. . 'I . D. . ' . I I O O , t ' m. -Q Wuleke Walker Ward Warnmg D Warowcxy I Watson D Weber R WGISS R Wezss D Wesserhnq I Wetter D Wlcker R Wrosch D Young I Young I Zdybel Zxehnskx Zxolkowskl Zoxu oh La- Q-1 N' 1.- but if '55 eg -Q 'Un Q5 'iv' W? air Th bv P. 5' ' D N , D G. ' - D x F. , ,f Q l ' , Y-I :+L , of : ' ,. E 5 . D D 4 L, . . I 23,7 I U S M -A ' A - , 4. j ' 1' L' A, . ' X U f X A vi w 'V D Q , X f - ' ' D 6: ' 8 4. cl. - by x. D ' ,, . S ' W ree N ff ,, M .T :im X I .X Al' W wx. j Y N X V ' r . ......new heights conquered M D - I, 5, P. ' ' ' R. ' ' N ' - R. ' 1 ' 1 I. Z ' R PFW XJ x t I t Freshman lxm Sny not the least overwhelmed by the type of attenhon wmner IH General Sclen e These are D.e,1na rllqh qlrls who came to he IS qettmg calmly explams the telescope that made hm second pr1ze the Sctence Fcnr ow you are .... . OTRE DAME' 'hs K bn-l ' Be you a mother or a son theres a lot of good eatmq at a Notre When we trred to get Bruce Szal a lumor to tell us what that Dame Ccmumon Banquet We re oqruzed I hn Buzynskl Ollxe strange lookmq thmq was he smrlecl wxckedly We ef tn a lfurry Nhchels and thexr m thers See anyone else you know? 58 :' . 4 I 9 9 . , , f ' -C 0 v. Y . KAN, V Tb- Wrr l I . ' , ' , . 'a - ' . C .' o ', ' ' , . l t' . . ', ' o . . Arg .5 -14-401' ,, F00 'nn-1 1 ' .0- , 3 -' S- ' : ' fr . G I ,. e ,Q we , ' ,. ' f .. .... ., .--va ..- 59 if Q- x-.-rg 'S ,- THE SOPHOMORES It lg A K 'f - 'N-A . 8 .. .,,,.,f. 'sa .- H .. ' s I 'N f x if M .4 Dr. Paul Mitros is pictured as he gave a lecture to one cf Notre Dame's sophomore Health classes. I he wonder...... J M N. ' 5 ' 4455 7 ,yi t ,Q If x 5 5 s- , V . . D i V. X xii xx A r 1 , A ' .4 J Y t ' x vi' T A QQ rf. . ,uf fb . - :p ' ' e 7 f if R NJ N , G. Adas G. Alderman I. Ale! P. Banner R. Bcxrnwell R. Bass N. Bauman P. Beckley I.'Beckmqm F, B912 R. Belz N. Berlinqer R. Bertrand M. Berude A. Bierkle T. Biqlin R. Birch I. Bitter T. Blomquist I. Brancaleone D. Brannan 60 Mwpa4M.,.a,.w,fiw, .., l .',. in 1 0 fx fb QI: 'Wh' Mr. David Russel, quest technician from Parke-Davis, shcws our Science Club just what can be done with q While mil ......is still there ll bf kv New 1 ' if 'ea , , H SPEElRlIZiD I!! IKSIRUMIIU PHUIUIICRUGRRPH Dave Pfent Gem and Dick Reynolds join the thronqs of people who tried to figure out Walt lezewslds K- Briqqs T. Brinqcxrd T. Brinker M. Brower . R. Bmske D. Bryll D. Buch I. Buchanan Science Fair Exhibit. The judges found it just plain I- B1-11f11'1Ck R- Burqhardt I. Butler G. Cataldo enough to award it First Prize in the entire fair. 61 34- ,N Q' if t.. .034 6-0 Q-Y L- s..l 'S ki ' I Chldu I Colc N Cole C Descntms R Deslyper T- DGWGGI P Dleqel M Coughhn I. Dock Dcxmels I D1 Mmm I Drohcn E Droumllcxrd I Dromllcxrd S Dehc L De Monaco I Demusmk D Duquene G Duquette M Enrlqht T Fenoseff The routine IS familiar 'Q' 5gln......bg I TYIUIS MISS PGQCJY LCIUICI up ne'e On hlqh As C! Queen of the COmm1t'ee She lceks Just G bmt pensxve as to hcw she w111 get down, Homeeomm me rude 11-Us ycwe ng flfgf erected hy Ahe Record Hcp but we re sure that some gczMcx'11Pr1nce Crcrvmng helyed her We hc,.e' 62 1 I -' . , 2 Q e .1 f: ' ' M ' S' 'I 6 w - 4' ' 1 r y A '-1 s 5 I , i , ' I f , in W i H ' ' , 'I I ae 1 ' M ' ,sf X' I W 1, ,W ,Q , 4 A 5' I fi 'w 'ji 'X g 2 . , - ln . 1 ., V . x A H K G, , a, 6. - JL- ' ' ,, , 4 x e Sf A I 9 X Qe e X H W Q 'X Xxx ' X V A A X f X p Xu ff I I I I B V ' , A w an fl' V. The building has changed Nr' 3' 154' Y D Fxehn R Flori R Fxsher I Flemmq T Foley M Fontana I France F Fremont L Gates D Gebauer M Genette Gxasone Glordano Glaspxe Glasser Goodrich Gormck Goulette Granger Gnsmer Grzanka Haberek Haldane I-lartstg Henqehold . Henry . Hess . Hewlett I Hooks Q 'Q-f E-1 or 'WL 'tr- Lv Q if I Morlccher G Impulhtti IGCQUGS ICITH95 W Ioy D Iozwrk I Kcxpelczak Kcrr L KIDISC I Koerber R Konczcxlskx L Kovacs iv in X -,x A Iarvrs M Kessler T Kowclskr su, 4 5 Q W Iezewskx I Kidd L Koze 'C if F Johnson K Klxmek I. Kozxarskz The same subjects ..... . of I www pl- 4 0-1 ,132 y' 5 x ' xxx J, 'rk There comes cr trme rn every sophomores hfe when he mus' study Ccztcldo, lack Burkhart Greg I'r1,,u1h.t1, John Gcxulette and Tom Laney Domq this are Vmce Moen, Iczck Schoenherr Den hs Iozwxk, Gordon They are Notre Dames honor sophcrn res IBack row! Vxc Morocco Larry Zmser Bob Grzanko Ierry Verschaeve hm Alef and Larry Tom Hooks Mark Reccr hm Wasmuni Denms Parker Norm Belmqer Kuchrskl Ken Homme-Iaere Bch Grouqer Mrke Szna wakouskr ifront row! but fresh maternal' qc df L- X 1 G' v an tv D Kramer L Kucharsk1 R LaCasse C Lacxey R Lafferty I Lamb T Maxymof T Laney D Lang R Lanqbeen A Lapuh T Lap.1szewsk1 Leaverzs R Lech G Lesperance K Lord T Lueck D MCCarroh C Mc Evoy 65 I o , 5 f A 'x .XX V k I U 5 , Ks X nf 5 Y- - 1 - GQ L. T or . if f F N X J . .. -K 'Q il ,. fa . M' gl, . , -K V - r fr fx, .FAX A I ' W H C .K 1 Q . Wxxxx E N fy X ' f f f f f - 4 R. 5 0.4 P McEvoy I Mcxcheskl Mack R Mcmor V Marrocco G Marshall V Mcxcrl M Mcxes Mclkowskx S MGleSOW1CZ R Mantel R Mqxvlll P Mclly G Mclpcrss I Manel N Merlo O Mlchels R Mxqho The teachers are Rami! Marten Merlcmo D Maller 0000 was X I A Part of No re Dames Sclence Club cs 'hey tool up for Ve commq Fr H1113 fsacond :owl Dave Eelke Iohn De Tone cmd Greg Gwlz SCIENCE Fan' The fmcl results made all tbxs wc hwlue They ore, dowskl Frontrowl Bch Muluz and Tlm Polk buck rowl Arr Merlfmo, N rm Berlmqer lvn Ale-f and dub moderulor 66 M111er Mxlhqcm Nocen Moore Muhaw Murray W Murray Nagle Nclley Nordone the friendships seem old' oe Noffert Nosotu Nowak Ossowskx Pcuonk Parker Peppler Pemle R Peters M Petrucci A Potts I Powers L Priebe A Prremer Pnmecu Rach Rcrdke Rae W Rcxttrcxy 34. St' 5- if if in 5 5,5 4-1K gg-1 si I , wg... 'x X x Y L ' -2- Q- tx 'ii Q. 'X' 'Q-' E: 'Var 3 n 5 Sa li M Recor G Rrchier K Rcmmelaere Rub1s R Rundstadler C Rusxn G Salvatore P SGYOHS l SCIVCICIGGU G Scanlan Schehr R Schell F Schemanskl I Scluck R Schlack F Schmidt G Schrnrdt Schmrtz I Schoenherr I Schotthoefer I Sheehy The actlvltles are many ..... The man wlth the bug swmq IS Ivn Mc Cullough a regular cn Nolre Dames golf team Who knows he may someday be Presldentl , .F S'-'V Io rx e ne ehl ra a s D-enms Parker s Hcmcre QW: 1Z6 w 'x r .Jerr rc s L1 e S cne c ff a myrrad ci Physx 5 en res 'QNX J7l4fQg- M fan., g 7-'gg-nw,, 1f I fi ff-af 1:1 1, A- My W iv' ' de-,'Z1if 4- 3-L-za. L L 4 , in ri I ' T l? iz' N X U5 A f iv I x j :ei 'V 'w ', X - , I 4,1 'E . I I I 9 . ' , ' v 4 I W -,. , I ff? 1 I 'Vqv-' I V X V ' . 5- Q , 1 - I f ' , ' I . ' . 4 . R f '- I . .,. X ' . 1 I ,. , , -. jr 5 , if ' Q ' 3 ,- ,4 , 5 ml' ff l t YN- , M Y .S Q . I f . ,Ml 1 A - w ' ' gl A , ' f -' . . . ,,-- ku' H ' . . 4 l . . . ' ' I - if I - 'I ' - 0. . ' A ' . . -'+-,.- . N ' ,.f. -. --Y ,Z ,aut ' ' . .,,f ' '2,g,L,. l- ' ' .An'm ..n.. 1,4 f'--331 'lf' . ' ' ' ' 'm.'-1-..- 'Wiz' - I Tlfhk .I ln D to fl :eng ful ' I , cp. A ' ' 'fag ,Qui-1 ' pr gn. er m FhYS1fS. G .455 fri: e T12 wa f .fgf '2 '1' -rg :V , ' zf5'e 3, 1, 25. 'fi f 4- l' ' 113' '- ' .-cf , - 'F r ,s- 1- Q-A . 1 m y I ,,f..: W,-, I 3,531- 68 f s f',,' -- fx. v.. Mg, I . 1 .'j'1. , F, ',' ' 'Q' . ,,,,f '.:: , 4, f, ,,:. -,, I I iff , -yi ' , 7115 2 ' ' ' 0 'I' - .4. 1 ..,' - v '4. 'YZ Y? x U S Sophomore hm Sfemer rs seen here supervmsmq 'lf ron e ess r mcommq fr shmen Nell over .500 opphed cmd hm m hrs glory C IIITIC 4: 'Y T Shoemaker K Srmih R Stacker IS short' 'E Q3 '4- iz-7 C5 the '- iv 34 -'A 5-3- if sv '15, We x X G Shovlin I Srenkrewrcz A SlI1191'16tU I Srmon Smkel P Smrth D Smudskr G Squxllcxce C Scthl S cnc: e M Srefqmqk I Stemer D Stewari M Szncxrwczrow skx Tasco 69 I Temprcx .klflzu Q a , . ff' ' 4' Q Q 'Q 0 H v r , rv.. s, ,xnxx A : . E X I, 'gr .X t b'L'r'fr '.? ' 'S ' ,u u , Q I: X g 1 L' ri' , 1 A f A Q g ' f'Y Vg S , 3 X : if S ,ff 1. 2 :rf X f v- . ' - 2 I ' , U :ff . ' :ff ' 1 1 , 5 f Neem? cttfo' ' e .', A is' I I th . c f M 'K .Qrre '-I if K . '31 O L L 7 'Tie I x ,V f J ,Elf W K WW. 4 A SJ. . 5. - -Q., I - r.. S :L v f Pj' Y: WS QL . U 'Qt X 4 .-TjQ, , ' g., ' ' ' , 'l X y Q-.fx ' X X or ro r . e ' 6. I ia , 5 If f 4'-' c.- ,-'KV . it A I ,H ex x xx- , 4 ' x , N -, L 4 ' .x 2 ' ., Chix' ' 4 1 . lrfll R 2,1151 rx r . , , .Q ' ' . ' . ' R, .,' 4 ' . ' , ' . ' . ' . F. : ' l V- ia: 2. L.. Q wc- Pf As 1.1 'Z K' ps wx I 464 C' R Tlmm M Toutant I Trmkwalder K Tyler Valve D Van Dale I Verlmden I Verschaeve R Wagner D Wahl I Wasmskl I Wasmund W Wrlhams I Wmes N Wittwer -ar 4 'N me Valhere R Van Buhler Walendwoskl R Wanlcke Zaleskl l.. Zinser The splrlt IS great .... 10 l Notre Dames c..trr1o um IS basrcally geared for cohege prep Eut ll IQ also the deslqn of oar s hool to present a Coarse he p .1 eve', career 70 ,gi 4-n 1 Draftmg, 'hen ts one of these spectral courses desxqned for future en gmeers and 'echo al men A three year co se rs possrble Thxs ts e sophomore class 01224. I . X . lv Q -, nl ir' , ' fx A g 1 -- , f- . 7' Y ' , X if .V I S an 1 r rg ' A , A p VK 4 .dl P. . K A L Xl I 1 y . Q V N . 5 -law: t. Q lt . ' , , ir? . 1 .qv I A X A . , 'I Y S A A R , .S If x I i A ,, 1 A I ,, . va.. o fs I I' ff' I I 21 'E ' I y Vik .,,.i My Il f li X 1 algv 7 3- w tf ? Y,,l gl 5 I , x I 3 Q K, K I . , ty ' ' ' ,Q I I . ' Q A '3 ' 6 - - A . W ' A ' S' ,..,,.x L- x ' bx : ' A , C' I f' I Q Xxx - ' . . ' . R. ' G. ' . I I I O O ,., E , as- H ' I I ,NA A B ' 1: t f -I rx 5 I . l S 1 x I, I I I Q Q - ., X any My ,U QP' 1 ax N 5. O THE JU IORS 4 43: t 'F .ar- T N5 'No-7 43 ca 'Q I The men you see in this picture are Notre Dame's stalward junior locker guards. lstundinql Ed Kayden, Herb l-laelezemon, Gil Templin, Ben Siraqusa, Larry Kaucheck, Dcn Aiello, Larry De Monaco. llneelinql Paul Fisher, Pete 'Palazzolo, Brian Gorslcy and Richard Kitcher. We feel that these fellows deserve the highest praise. All heads are turned ...... il 1-.,, n N'- Notre Dame put on two very successful plays this year. ln the Caine Mutiny, the juniors played ric small part. Larry Kauchek is on the stand, Torn Reccr listens closely. o U Bob Mulitz, a junior, was another of the cast of the Cair1e. l-le played the part of Captain Elakely, an experienced old sea-dog, wise in the ways of military procedure. Thrs rs the hard way to get mto the yearbook but these rumors drd rt Anders Georqe Holden Bob Muhtz and Gary Lytle lsoalodl Charles These honor men are Iback rowj Andy Wyrwtcz Iohn Bucherster Paul Van Slambrook Vret Sturm Mtke Ryan Bruce Szal and Dan Frantz toward the future I Accuso D Arello A Bankstahl K Barber D Bennett A Bockhausen it l '49 Sv I W! p LA 2 S.- M Alxotta N Anastasr P Anders Arioli P Bdeckeroot N Baron D Barone C Bartkus W Bauer T Belmd I Boqan D Bolen W Botzen Bngqs I BI IQ 11110 73 Q X, ' x 1 ' L f' . ' . X 3 N B . ' A Z' - I K .L L L A' V ' , I I P' gl J ' 1: V I 7. L . R X A . 5 D K y 'es - V' gf r , ' -Q 'Z 1 2 I eg vi 1, C gr . fy X 'K in ' . , Q - I 'A A f , . . ,. X U . - 4 S - xt X X 1 . I A4 N ,f I, -.. . 'QM' i I A 3 -' S H i 5' ' ' . sf ' 'X V f f .' f '. Af - .' ' -wr' we ? W ??,f-Q Brrllatl Bubnar Bulqarelli Buszczak Campbell Capaldi Charboneau Chxkota '25, gs ri pu! The UTOPIGH srtuatxon for a Cathohc school 15 reached when every functlon IS begun or ended w1th a prayer Here are Chuck Stoll Pat Doyle Ken Spoutz Nell Ch1lds and the1r dates about to attend bened1c tion before the Iumor Prom I Buchhels er E Cackowski R Carrico N Chrlds New attitudes are formed ...... The Iumors have been seerng stars lately' And lhlS bevy of telescopes IS the reason fleit to right! B111 Wrttaker Denms Malkowskr Denms Parker and Dennxs Hammel are the well dressed men caught d1scuss1nq therr chances of seemq Mars tomqht at t 15 ' ., 16 fy ,.. it 7 . V ' ' , 1 at V 0 . ,Y 1 , ,Y ' ' . 't . J W , Hi .5 ,A I 'i y ,f - N t 2. t - x . . x f rex. I NX xo X v 4 Y.-' , 4 5 S r Y ,af .Y i fr 5 g r t - , ' f , any ' ' ' Y t Q , 3. 1' , , I 2. gs Q t' . . . , x- f . . . ' . . . . in Q 1 lg If ' ll l 1 ' ' ' rap ff? , x X' ,Enix 'vt V I E .w EE L ? a K Vu W ,- 3' A A' , F- f J , 5 y . A use Q - Jig, Fl N A W' A Q , 3 L ia' , ct , , 2 '15, X xy N hi N t r S. ' T. . ' 1 , R. D. . C. M. . R. R. ' . ' 74 in 4-5' 23 A ' if X' .ii sw li h 'A sl V fi QY:f' G7 , 4 I ' 25? x W., F17 G' x if ' l K. Christy G. Clausen R. Coctney L. Coats R. Coppola D. Cordes I. Dcmis R. DeCoopman R. DeGrcmde A. Delviercurio M. DeNomme I. Dleqel R. DiMarla D. DiNunzio G. Doherty P. Doherty R. Domine P. Doyle G. Dmllc I. Duda D. Duncan outlooks are broadened 1' 2 We Could have danced all niqht-and some did! The dancing was to the tune of the Bob Durant Band as it played for the Iunior Prom at the Pick-Fort Shelby Hotel Ballroom. 75 l P S 2 ' . I' k .I 1 ,. X fi J' ' The windmill you see may be the Junior float. M h ' h' The prize-winning float at that. , , , , 'ini gl. E 76 ' .-F. r .gr V . Y 9 x .2 .A 'it S ya-:QA '. - 'qiisfir 1. ig.. :il A . 5155 fi' 1 14' . ,. ua -va -'34 la F152 mum! T. Dumey K. Enqler T. Ermiqer D. Fabian L. Perrin T. Fischer P. Fischer T. Fleming S. Fodale L. Francek T. lfrancek D. Frantz I. Fresatd G. Furchak N. Ganqola D. Geelen I. Giammaria I. Gildersleeve I. Gtolim S. Glinski CXPCFICDCC if We 'Eff y 'Kr 5 'tvs Qc 'V Yr-r I Goff M Gooiee Gor kv E Gray S Guormo T Hom! n Hcmmell R Hcrconk I HGTQGI HGWTICU H IbE?T'SCH T Hmdelcmq Hmes H Hoelzemcm Ho den gained l 0 Nl PU l UR I mnv uw mn ISITZII 1- if .l M-- 53'- S L Hcxlkes M Hoy es hunscnqer -'M Iohn Bucheister 11910 asks fel w yumcr Paul Anders and sopimm re Icnns Binary vcmpu. r tcck Qe':rd Prxze in Iw.cx.hemati:s. iis cnv Tom Blomqmst if .hey have Cm y Mc F1 hcmewnrk o be dnre in Cx hurry worry is struggling .he tl ing int- Alegbrc '1CISS. 77 Gi 43- E'-r voids v-.Q 'ix R Hol meyer Iamroz W Ka y Kayden R Kxlclrer Klem i. bv! L do' L Kaucheck G Kelly G Klurck nn.- i. SRG Us Koctk T Korbutt E Kowalskx T Kozkowskl E Kraymak M Krcnnrax M Kramer P Kuebler D Kulazewskx F Kulka D Laethem G Lahey Challenges are met .... X LLVI A Here are Notre Dames top draftsmen Back row Cleft to rlqhtl Denms Slcudrna Ron Botzen Gary Lytle loe Kapelczak Iohn Srenklewicz Lang Ed Kay Bob D1MGflG Allen Brxqqs Tom Korbutt Instructor Mr Tron! :owl Ron Rutlcofske Gerald Rumph Robert Domme Mlke Kralmak Marty Klozrk, lSecond :owl Sal Vent1m1ql1a, George Mmorana Tony Iohn Dernusrak, Len Gtasone, Ken Rornmelaxre, Ron Nowak 78 I X , 0-4 . if-1 -' -sf , ,,, , , X ,,l, X xx R , , X l ' ff, - 3 A . U 3 lx Q. ' 1:21211 M9 i , 5:5133 . lt 9 l - ,tj H ce I 1 - ' 4- - X 'M Q7 f l it , r -W 1 lg X , xi: A ., 'V X I' r I l W , A . t 1 S: AJ V Tk V Lo- 4 , 1. 33' 4 ' ' A- mf, 5:31 ' jj 5 A wk, xx I , ll-,'AX 'Yq':'Og'x l - 4 . l A. . H. ' . . ' . ' . E. . . ' ' , ' ' ' . . O 0 , i A ' 5' 1 T - I .L . tl. , - lllxlal ll b fl l S G f ' ' ' ' ' Q , A L It 5 ' ' F 9 I T ZA 1 Q, A G c ' ' i ' Q l xt , Q M Lcme Lcxudazxo Laura Leqcxto Lehrmcm Lepore Loeffler Loiiredc Lorenzo Lucas Lucldo V Lucldo I Lupo G Lytle E Mc Combs I Mc Cullough E MGCUdZlnSkl I Madcyskx G Maddy D Mcnkowski U 3 Q. 0 4 FD -1 O O 5 CD QIHUQUU WUf?W 2 KZ iggai -43.45 . Mcxrchioni . Miczulski Miller Milostan Montie 2, tm 1 .4 Hx' , ,V ' ffl , ' ie Y f . i X Q 'H V.-- M , 'U ' PR fl ' X A N .., if W A P7 1 ,X Z' J ' 'Gt ' V1 ' 2. This could be a shot from The Mad Bomber. Instead it's our own Bob Mulitz and Rich Reynolds doing a demonstration on liquid air. Each step ...... QA' 'Wi 'PQK ,, we ' I' Iii, Jrjin 1 9 Q4 1 E . I af 1 535. be TQ- R. Nowinski I. Oliverio P. Palazzolo A. Pecoraro R. Pesta D- Pen! A. Provencher T. Recor R. Reynolds At Notre Dame, no matter what class you're in, hockey is a favored sport. Here we see junior Tom Wozniak blurring by a St. Ambrose player. .0-6 ei-. gy- D x x , 1 ti -951 5 ' xx I ,,. fi nM M1 . v 'lt X A .Ak R. Palmieri R. Pastrick M. Pawlak M, Pawlowski D. Pierce T. Polk M. Ponzo P. Priemer I. Richardson L. Roberts M. Roek T. Rolands 80 1 '1- if X T' ' . x x 1 K, ll f. 5'2,s. A L. X N X ff be 'S' Er -3-' 1' gi I s Os 5.1. I fQI . L.. 'X-', 54. 4- i N , I QRS, '96- S- sfx l,-,,. - l X - -fx. y-.J L Ia.. -1' Ir R f 'f I' Q T Rumptz Russo M Ryan I St Aman I Sabatmo I Sales R Scheetz G Schlonsky M Schmldt R Schmnt D Schnexder W Schulte C Schwextzer F Schweltzer B Sedlk K Seledotis F Settlmo D Schaberly a step forward 1 45 km i x and Harpy mln e erv ne e-Is THen cc Ve 1: 'n Comes ca as a a'zd ems e fral esu' IS nevxa e A lot cf resulf of long ba d 'ww A Aw: IS mrfd fw k eamvvork makes tie happy Ju 1 5 81 I I 2+ I H A- .4 4' ay A x . .f x . 4. fg ,- . r fe. N , ' - ' '- .I .5 - 4 - - . . , A V , ' 7 ' . I I 1 .lx x v I :ll l 3 M. I x FA' T Y X . XQL ET 9 K 3 - X 1 , I f There is an air cf deliajhfeciness af a Prem, Everycne seems sc enchanted fine result seem sc :tuck rnzre graufyinq. With the difficulties ever: . 'a V .C . e. . t , I.. rc. .ly . the ::st prcbl . xrcxed :ug 1. r .1 ' 1 't bl . . .1 'cr. c cr,t ' , . ner, 1 ,ef .If E' if B Sxraqusct R Skurdcx G Smith 5-W Sv W SXTIILI C Stoll C Tcmqhe 'Km av-If Lf in sv A Skudrncx D Sloan L Smith qn-- L- X L X in-f 591 E' T Soldcm R Scules I Speck K Spoutz E Strtscr I S rye V Sturm R Swift G Temphn I Tessmer M Thornton R Trmqcxle 82 Time means progressm... Stefcxncc Szcx Trobec K Stoecker I Tcltk A Trovcto or S . W vf Q .,. fe , 5-mf , , , A W, bv: S11 .V i V ,,, -ss. 5 Q. D Turolo L Usteski I Vcxleri Vcm Deweqhe C Vcxn Slamhrook W Velliky C Woqner T Weber N Weinert H Wextenberner W Whlttclker I Wxcker E Woli I Wolf T Wozniok A Wyrwlcz G Zcde C Zehnpfenniq Progress means learnlngn... 1 I As every mcm knows 11 IS xmportont to have c spokesman when the mme comes for votmq Thls then IS the Job of our student COUUCII 83 ' gf I ' W ... 1' V , V X E. 1 1734, Wa W W ' f 5, xx ,,z ' 4 ' 7 I J A Z 4 5 l V2 C35 , f. fb' ff im. N-..r A group of Junrors examrnmq the new contour map that therr class donated to the school Fr Norman Boulanqer feels that thls map wxll t otre Dame Dan D1Nunz1o IS greeted by shoutmq teammates as he steps across home plate Dans two run homer broke up the Austm qarne and brought Notre Dame home a wrnner 'QCSX 1 I 84 be a great help rn h1s hrstory classes The students are hm Tallk Gary Lahey Anthony Skudrna Tom Russo and R1Ch Krlcher --A Fr Clonan wmth the wmner of the Sprrnq Festrval dog, Dennrs Zaleskt Denrts was among those who sold therr quota of Y1Ck9'S and were qrven a chance to wm thts purebred beagle . if J' , 5 ' . iff f' ' W ,N N , ? tfl ref' 111 24. , o AA A A- 'X V N-es 1 1 , E S , j'.f,. AQ:-. U wg, s , K4 P 1 .A An J 3 .3 or . if q -r ,rf X K A .D , -at X, tl I , 4 l J 1 x , O I! 'VW v W', ,, U 1,4 Q' fa f 05 , ,A f f W ,Q yzy, 44. P' I MII 'Yi' 'V X40 'Y M ,, f 4 41 11 ps 1 I QQ.- A 355. -an 'U L walk 85 5 1 ' 3,.xX, E ijx-Nts '14 vi I '17 'Q . 5. J-1' N .r fx 9 , , .Q W.. Building Socially li ,gn if Man is by nature a social needs the aid of other existence. The complete man. must develop social mingle with people. and opinions. He rnust gentleman and a friend. ing as well as in talking of confidence, poise and jr! .24 ' hs... NN..- . Q , I ' ' -A 4 ' L -Q must be fostered in his There must be an awakening that is his. Knowing that he is qitizen of the next world as well as should try to influence for those with whom he comes in In attempting this. it naturally that his own social aspirations to a higher level. He will responsibilities to his fellow ing to use others to further ambitions. No matter what his society may be. shop, office. or sion. he will remember that he created to live with others for good X as well as his own. s Q .F. , F n -qv , DAD'S AND MOM'S As any school authority can tell you, without spirit a school is in trouble. This is the reason that the students are encouraged to join extracurricular clubs and activities. lt is felt that if the student can talk about his school in terms other than his scholastic ratings, he will come to feel that the school is more of a good friend and less of an omnipotent judge. Of course, these extracurricular groups take time to form, effort to keep running and plain old cash to support. The student can devote his time and en- thusiasm. Often, someone else has to give financial aid and moral support. To a great degree, this task has fallen upon the shoulders of the Dad's and Mothers Clubs. These two groups, working hard all year long, strive to make us more aware, to bring us closer to our school. Their only request is that their sons, and the boys who will follow them, will have a better schooling because of their efforts. ln this they hope to succeed. We feel that they have. To give you the idea that these Clubs are all Work and no play, however, would be erronous. Morale isn't built solely of grim determination and dedica- tion. lt is a gradual process that requires a heavy spicing of laughter. The Dads and Moms make sure of that. Raising money for activitie S . .41- , 0 We ffffrkt 41 3 When the Dads and Moms come together, the cards start to riftle and, as you can see, the dough really changes hands. Sli.. LJ 9,2- ,X' Q H i There's something funny about that ace of diamonds. Maybe it's the third one he's led. through their activities lt's been a little while since Dad sat behind Mom at old Alma Mater all. That was the feelina on Parentsfs Night. Of course, there was no High. Yet here he is aaain and well-maybe school's not so had after homework. :W -L.. YY, We- J f 1 I S x ,I 89 5 One of the less publicized groups here at Notre Dame is the Marist Auxilliary. Made up of Mothers of Notre Damers as well as Marist Seminarians, they work hard to see that the Marist Scholarship Fund is always in the black. The picture shows Fr. Bellenoit trying to get into one of the card parties without charge because, l work here. F s mfg. '-1: ix.. .LL Seeking to know our school... Dr. Barke of the Christophers as he spoke at a luncheon held by the Mother's Club. This was part of the Mother's Club program to bring in intellectual guest speakers at the luncheons. Y that they may better know us Have you ever stopped to think about those Thousand Club tickets you've been getting? Ever wondered how they could find you even after you have changed your name and address? Fred Nows is the man behind the mailing list and we feel that he's doing cx great job. 49 fm' 14 lf? ' .Q nf: ' -. , L X. , 'mm at is J! gl ff Y. o f. 1 . That's not a heat wave on the thermometer but it does give one a mighty warm feeling. The Dad's and Mother's Clubs combined force again to sponsor our Spring Festival. Naturally, our drive was a success. y ty!!! ' 4 gl .4- LIZJMIX ' 1 'riff .. .fit 'M Q f, v., 4 ,VW if' ,G . M ,s i-Q , 5. f 23 arg? , A. lf! I 5 N Q I rifal' 1, ,L fi gi' if In fa, i.ri' F115 in wifi ilfminn , -If J Wi' f M ltlllflfll -, If T-811110. 9 L 000. 3 QMO 3 2000 Q Not crll rs fund rcusmq Here are the Dads cmd Moms socrczlmnq Q rt crfter one of therr moss meetmqs Always striving A Mothers Club Commrttee wrth lhe loot to be qrven away at the Fcrlco Mrs Dederrchs Mrs Stefek Mrs Duncan Mrs luncheon Mrs Ioy Fr Mullen Mrs Gcxrcscro Mrs Trmqcrle Mrs De Couqhlm C3 A-A 4..!'D- 92 .9 Q '7 I I P t 5 l N - 70 , 3 r Q I i i X ,- ' '5 'x:: , 4, , ' I' i Q l N . f - 2 ar v 'A l J L7 -5 -X evfrls - N r 5 sfq ,lu I 5 - ' A ,- I. ' WNW . . , . , . I , . 4 , . ' ' . ,flir 1 x rr' K I J g K ' Y- I . 1. . , ea, ' 'f ' I ,, lf' . , 'gf M ,- ll ity ,,'w,N :Q , ,J cr 15 af I ' 5 W L l ' ' N 'H W- V -. 7 , '- Sheehy Mrs to Improve Notre Dame Fr Edmond Fourmer as he spoke at the Annual Communton Break noted for hrs excellant speaklng After all the Mothers Club asks only the best' Notre Dame famxhes hke to support Notre Dame movements So when they found that the Manst Fathers were holdmq an exh1b1t at the State Farr tlns year they showed up to see xt 93 O t pf i 'I' , Q - f , , , fl ' 7 j t 11: 1 ' f , Hai . fast. Fr. Fournier isla professor at Sacred Heart Seminary and is ,f I 1 1' - rl I S- 5 - I l ' ' . I X O O O O Band Music Mr Larry fTexl Egan leadmg the Notre Dame band Well 1f we don t w1n the game we w1n the gunhght afterwards The pictures tell the story No matter where our band goes their huifing and puffing serves as cr good w111 ambcrssa dor for our school Here at Notre Dame we hke to have the best We feel that our band is the best They have wheezed and honked Notre Dame to many a chplomatic victory A salute then! To Mr Larry Egan and his men in green from all of us who can only play the radio thanks for making Notre Dame tops! U 94 , l I . 5 . . 21 1 ' l I 0 I I I Av F ot? K ' 342' ' xt.-- , U , A , - 1. v ,g 4 .xx x takes a heap of blowing Qs W Q 1 S ...f .I 'Qi 1 ff , tv it Q I-qi 'X 'P-fn tn, at -' 5 1 N ffl -nd The Concert Band presenting it's annual Christmas performance to the praise. Meanwhile, the band played with it's usual excellence and the student body. Also on stage is the qlee club. At this time the students program was emoyed by all. qot their first lock at the new qlee club and came away with open A lot of practice ...... X r' t Quia , . ry W 1 kv ,.-.- ofa ,, 0 ac ! 'lc Q '9 Qu we , - I ol C 2 T vx t Mr. Larry Egan, Notre Dame's band director, stops to pose with the for the financial benefit cf the band. The ladies are, Mrs. Shaberly, Mrs. Band Mother's officers. The occasion was a luncheon held at Hudson's Trinqale, Mrs. Steiner, Mrs. Smiecinski, and Mrs. Ianlcowiak. 96 O O I Q ......a lot of results ll-if Throughout the land they call our band, 'the finest of them a11'. Down Woodward Avenue and into the heart of downtown, the Notre Dame band steps high and plays loud. St. Patricks Parade was just one of the many parades in which our bands was asked to play. 97 On April 9th and lUth, the Concert Band held it's annual Spring Concert. As M. C. Mark Gariepy said, ln keep- ing with our fine tradition, Notre Dame has a speical treat in store. The special treat came in the form of a grade school band composed of boys who would one day wear the Irish green and white. This group, the Notre Dame Lepre- chauns' came close to matching the older bandsmen. The finale however, was the real treat of the evening. The combined bands played the, Fontain- bleu Overture and everyone went home with the feeling of an evening well spent. Al 'l L - ,f '-L..T..' , Senior Ted Cottrell narrating the twisted heart-sickening story of Little Red Riding Hood and the Three Bears. In two nights, Ted set Fairy Tales back about two hundred years. y 'dk Qt.. 'T u 'lit' 4 1' 5 5. .. x V .. .lil-I fig 1 '-f - - I lx- - , t ,I ' n . I N 'T ' V ' crfurxk .ra n - I., , .. T5-- fy V f ' . 1 v- fe- ,- - 4- . 54 fx ... W - r una.. . -W...-. Q.. r, :'-, LSYQ- Q-A The Notre Dame Band, clad in green and white, as they played one of their numbers at Spring Concert. Below, the Notre Dame Leprechauns swing out with Manhattan Towers. Opposite is the massed banded playing Fontainb1eu Over- ture. Senior Mark Gariepy at the microphone trying to slip in a word or two between the speakers at the band Banquet. Mark was also the M. C. for the Spring Concert. mul' 'Nfl ' 1 I 98 5 , , NUINNXIM K X K Tl1en...the Spring Concert! 'N 1 .,6 1 x,-. X vv 5 is VIX..-'P A . . M. -, ,H -4, s in- 1 f0? ,if f- 1. ' Lx, S' 5 , . 8 V: . X -, ,rf C4 I ' ,f 'gb Q I J 7 v - iq L .,' '.- 'ha' t -'JU -Q X Q.. I .A - I A -X , v L F '- I l bl . A' 'f ,Q an an ,L f-'hw ff. -. N-. T1'. '--Q31 nf 4, --' f ., ff' . X ' NQ NV' -jf XX . '-X Wi -a -L 74 - '. ' , ta I - A' Q14 A 1' H .1 in X4 Q A . ' L K .Qs 1 'r 7-5' - . - A. ' V. ' , .1 0 . ..., Q! 0 , gf ' U 0' S 'IX X ' ' 1 - x l.'T p-1 - 'A NX 'A s . f- Q - ,4.L ?f, - , gl 'ir' . 11 fa. .IVQWX 9 -1 W' - W . e 3 95439.12 ' , 'Q' 2,1 E j ' A' .L 51 if 4 f?s'i ,55 3 f i 3. I ix Ni f it 4: gx jiz - 5 vxffd ' U r- . f' J 'A ff ' f f .,k 9 ' Q A Y Q.. ' gl X V . . 1' X ,-'--f gr. 4 - 1 lib 5 1 Y 'ITF -L '32 l xxx? P . Z 5 ,mf ' z ' ':',f.-fk ' 'S ive- fl r, .ani X xg, Q n Q 3- -ns xg 5 i-lah -Q Lorrame Baldak and loe Lalfata as Grandpa and Grawdma m Professor How Could You? de lded on marrraqe for hemr qrar son woman hater Keats Perry played by Harry Ewald Tf1CkY old folks they were' Ted Butcher Boy Cott el had a a lc wth Keats Perry tl-fwaloll He hmted that 1t wouldnt be good for Perry not to marry The Players ...... Harper Woods lun o I-hgh addr crrum was the pla e where th s cast 3 act farce A packed house roared laughed ard chuckled at the anucs played Professor l-low Could You? Drrector Iohn Fahey at far let of thrs boy qxrl cast put the semors of Notre Dame and Reqma through hear paces for the 100 z' A ' 1 . , X 42 'Wh J - A . . 'Q SJ t 3 1 N s ,J ' , r' 'K ,H - ' Q l 'i f I ' his slsterl ,fy X 1 t l t H . r - t H I c 1 5 - I .- V , r . . 4 , W 1 ......the Play! ,4- s lLefil Ray Gretmel Harry E Jald Noel Reshke Lorratne Baldalc and loe LaFata cg t tn on me confusxcn of ftndtnq a gtrl for Keats tlflwaldl lhbovel And Keats Per y KE falzll ends up wtth the Job and the qtrl Vt ky Randolph y afed oy Carol hottmeyer l-lou-1 could fhis happen to me? says Keats Perry 'Euvaldl as G, Balosky fsittingl, l. Eomrnarifo and M. Seibert get .nto the Boqqins, the butler tReshkel fxnds Tootsie Bean Clvlarlene Schtnalerl not only attractive, but likes her apple pies tool previous mgmiqgel .- Y .'a -4-U ..x 101 farcical scene on tne pretense that they are hts 'children' by a a t A sick captain plus a misled Exec plus a storm equals new 1 K 'JS SJ Cf' 0.5 .445 Rf X- ff, X T 71 7 M Prosecuting attorney Lt. Cdr. Iack Challee fDon Aiellol making an ernest attempt to rattle Lt. j.q. Willrs Keith CLarry Pretrazakl. Tom Spearinq plays the stenoqraplier, and Mary Rancilio and Tom Recor lthe accusedl sit in the foreground. Prosecutor Challee iDon Aiellol turns tc note Steve Maryk's Clom Reccrl reaction to Dr. Bird's answers. Dr Bird proved to be a powerful witness for the defense. l-le was played by lirn Sanscterra. Q ,v. I - . . I Q Q ' ' I e--' --ip. . . if -1 'x The entire cast, fstandinql lim Marzum, Larry Kaucheck, Howard Brisscrz, Holden, Dan Praniz, and Larry Pietrzak, lsiiiingl Marv Rancilo, Don Roy Wojclockei, lim Sansoterra, Bob Mulitz, Mark Gariepy, Larry Men- Aiello, Phil Kramer and Torn Re-car. cette, Mike Ieakle, Tom Korbutt, Tcrn Spearing, Chuck Zarkis, Dcn 103 The Club ment to icin is tnct ysu be G Science student here. Arid no mutter what your fcxvorite science is, yeu will find it represented in this group. U , , , pf Technical lll1kCl'Il'Ig...... O ' 'A 7if'V',i3'! . Q The Science Fair! With lights blinking, and strange-shaped thinq buzzing, the Science Fair get off to cr wonderful stcrt this yecrr, Every science from anthropology to Zoology was represented and visitors were highly impressed. V ' NEFF' mg, lA if 1 lO4 the Science Club 4--5 UN ,J One of the bxq prolecls of the SCIEDPG Club thls year was the mckmq of telescopes For Q wh1le the cry semed to be Look up young mon look up Walt Iezewskx shows how the pr cxslon lens qrmdmq IS done QR- ,vc Clubs hccs that n IPC er x hc s mer e y ,1 C e lcckmq for 11 ccm be Semcr hm Sn dq czss needs Cx sep Gdder to see throuqn thls found m then' hbrcxry qmn' sccpe We wonder what hes lookmq at Termxles? 105 4 V lr V , , . , ,ll N u 4 fx D' l J . X f . J ' x rl 'I 7 1 Iunior Bill Whittaker finds himself surrounded by bccks, lt's the S:ience '.,t. 0.21 -.'.tc'.C 3'1 ,' cr tl if Q. 1 5 . ,K . A4 A 'lg ,,-.-1 ,-4 Fr. Gallant's Art Club has made quite a name for themselves. Be it a Second Row, Tom Lapuszewski, Ierry Faello, Dave Kuhlow, Bob Neely student election poster or a huge banner announcing an upcoming event, and Bob Van Derherchen istandinql Back row, Iohn Tempia istandinql, the expert strokes of their brushes are fully evident. The members Peter Henry, Ierry Alderman, Ierry Leqato istandinql, Bob Maxvil1,Mike pictured are, ifront rowl Carl Campbell, Dave Buszczak, Don Kramer, Tasco Cstandinql, Don Duqal and Iohn Giordano. Delicate brushingm... The Art Club also went to the Science Fair. They occupied the third through their exhibit. Q11 proclflirniriq it cr success- The wvoff Camel wing where hundreds of their best wcrks were shown. Visitors flocked however, when a group of Regina girls showed up and showered the boys with praise. 106 4.2, 1 fl wif ' the Art Club f Part of the Art Club exhibit in the third wing. Two students examine a portrait of Mark Twain. A qreat deal of the art work was portraits but every type of art from cartoons to murals was present. 107 Notre Dame IS a young school For thls reason our Alumnt 1S st1ll a rather small organlzatlon numberrng Just over 600 wtth the class of 60 But what they lack 1I'l quantrty they make up 1n quahty The Alumm IS an extremely actlve assocratron spread over the whole world I guess we can thank the Arr ted Forces for that ln a more sertous vem however Notre Dame IS proud of these men They are our oldest they are the hrst As the years go on they w111 be the ones to lead us and our school name 1nto the world O 0 JL The men wrth the hard looks are class of 59 Seen here collectmg any delmquent dues are Ierry Flemmg hm Bennet Ray Ouennevxlle and Dennrs Kama Always leadlngm... C1410 Ierry Rutledge and Don Brlnkman play it out at an alumm meetmq wh1le Kapltzke Wyffels Cunnmgham and Wetss look on lBelowJ Chess IS a favored game among the lntellectuals Fr Boulanger and Alumm members look on whzle these four contmue the mental battle nj, W .K 1 X' ' U ' -2 X xx , . X V I T Q -X' - 1 w f . I . . J '25 If '11 O fi .ti AI 108 Q 'el'L Larry Schehr and Gary Cra vfcrd are the men wtth the address book Thts partr .tlar department has done a lot cf work lately Al though our alumnr 1S only two years old they are a well travelled group the Alumni ami. Crownmq the queen rs Iohn Trota of the Alumnr Her name rs Vtrqmta Wallace and she was Queen of the Homecommq John Fr Raymond Boulanqer offer ng mass for the Alumnr It ts very Pfesldem of the Alumm Seems to be emowng hlmself tmportant that each of our s t organtzatr 'ts d es not lose f cus with the rellqtous For thrs reason we try to encourage thrs type ci actrvrty when posszble ws. 'FK 7 ,Xl f Ctlumnn M VX ry, 4 r! 'a Qi 109 . I .' ' Nfl -.-'f' f.l 4 f- -, 1-Z' '- 1 U' 1' -. -. .,..., ah, 1 . -x , J X .. ,I . 1-. ,Qt t ,. -Q- 4. A V .V 1 . . K . 5' V- Y.. , , I ' lf! l . , ' . 8 . . - . ' chcc' ' o. Q c ' -ai-1, , X : ' ' ' N I' I' . ' ,.r:,:ff . fi . x f xx 1' ' N .I I ' ' ...,:..t . ., s y D -V4 . .- A. , .x ,,. -Q iitlff. LA A I .. . M . Q - ' 'QQ 74 The regular Shzeld wr1t1ng staff They are Norbert Kldd Iohn Bucherster Doug Wmkler Mark Ganepy Dan Frantz Ioe Angeh and Ron Progasml All but Iohn and Dan are semors mlghtl Every pxcture needs captxons and every sto y needs a headlme We have a specxal group of talented young rpen Just to do th1s They are hm Ale! Robert Nally Den Brannan and Bab Deslyper lBoIowl Letters we send letters' The Notre Dame mculmg staff hums softly as they prepare another batch of Shields for people who want to read the best They are Roger Cholerak Mlke Denomme and John Alter X . vrf' '-'lr k Out wrth the old and rn wrth the new Senror edrtors Tom Spearmq Mark Recor Norm Berlmqer and Dave Prerce Brother Mrchaud makes and Denms Bo1arczyk qrve a few pornters to future edztors hm Alef sure that the old trmers grve the rrght mformatzon to the new men the Shield Fr Bellenort wrth the acldressmq staff Father deserves a qreat deal of credrt for hrs work as moderator of the Shxeld The members of the staff are Gary Walker Greg Gwrzdowskx and Ed Alef The Shreld rs an all over prcture of Notre Dame The Sh1eld comes out approxrrnately every srx weeks and usually runs from four to e1qht paqes Srnce Notre Dame rs rn so rrany helds of act1v1ty 1t re qurres a larqe staff to put the paper toqether There IS an edrtor for each type of work News Features 3 4, Sports and Lay Out Each edrtor has hrs own qroup of expenenced wrrters and typ1sts All edrtors are responslble to the edrtor 1n chref Notre Dame s large selectxon of talent has enabled the Shreld to wm hrgh acclarrns at Dloceslon Press Conferences 111 l I . h ' I ' I . 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A ..z. f -,4 Rankrng as one of the most hrghly prarsed of our publrcatrons the Quest has had consrstantly good wrtmg so as to show mnprovement every year Under the leadershrp ot moderator Mr Conrad L Ks W Vachon and edrtor Bob Mazzola thrs year s Quest has taken even larger strrdes rn the rrght drrectron We of Notre Dame are proud of th1s fact For someone once sard that what you wrrte IS what you truly are So rf our Wrltlng meets wrth approval h and prarse We feel that we meet wrth approval and prarse Quest lS not merely a collectron of seltr h yearnlngs for glory but a composrte effort on the part of a cross sectron of the student body to ad Vance the prestrge and honor of Notre Dame uf C Q v,.,w Pagmg through the strll fresh Quest pages are the Quest staff Bob Mazzola lEd1lOf1HCh19fl Chuck Stys and Norbert Kzdd tTyp1stsJ and Drck Kean tArt1stJ CFCHIIVC Wl'ltIl1g...thC uest These are the Quest Wrrters lBuck row! Moderator Mr Conrad Vachon :owl Mark Garrepy Dave Kramer Chuck Boyle B111Ve1l1ky and Rrchard Mlke Hope Mlke Lueck John Enrlght Bob Mazzola Chet Roberts Dave Kean Not m the prcture lrm Parrse hm Snodgrass and Mxke Genette Ztmmerman Norbert Krdd Denms Waroway and Doug Wmkler tfront -A 112 s 2- L ,A 2 A v vi . N' v 1 1 1 1' ' F . Y' 'Q ' l N 1 . 1 F, ry , I I , , . , . . V I s L 2211? , . . 1 ..,. 1 g . . . . .Wig . , ' ss: . . 1 ,gr I . . . . .S I ' . . , 1 1? . . . . if 1, N. ,531 X , 1 lt? Z af 1 . 1 mi ' ' A 7 tgay, ft' f .I . I I V l I 0 a a I ' ' I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 - 4 I I l V 1 I 1 l . 1 1 1 . . 1. I f w. 11 Q hm' , . cl I - C ' I Q, ,: 1, , . , A , X , YT i 1 V ,, ., I . ' , . Tj. I x 1 ' ,- : 1g 4 ' . I 2 5 f I -. Ni X ' . i 1 15 if A group of debaters during one of the bull sessions at which they hack out arguments and set up ccming debates, They are, going around the table, Art Merlano, lohn Vloet, Lynn Von Hatterr, Ed Alei, Roger Cholewiak, and lim Alef. Freshmen Ichn Vloet and Ice Sanders with the trophies the debating team won. lohn and loe were instrumental in winning twelve debates. Fast talkingmthe Debate Club Mr. Cosky and Fr. Saunders, debating moderators, are mighty proud cf Norm Berlinger, moderator Mr. Cesky, lchn Vloet, Art Merlano, Joe this crew. Pictured with the St. Thomas More trophies that they won are Sanders, moderator, Fr. Saunders, and 'lom Blomguist. ' Q . x.: X X SK 113 lu.. Three of the four Iuaqler COpYlStS They are Roger Iankovlak Mrke Sobczak and Denms Sobczak lOppoSlteJ The Iuaqler comes to hfe These staff members are Dave Pxerce Denms Sobczak fstandlnq Mark Garrepy and Mlke Hope? Chuck Stys Mrke Sobczak and Tom Spearmq The entlre staff wrth the ex ceptron of Dave IS made up of Semors Gathering memories.. the Juggler Edrtor Mrke Hope and iyp1st Chuck Stys Chuck IS the only veteran on the staff This rs h1s thxrd and fmal year THE IUGGLER STAFF Co Edxtors Mark Ganepy Mrke Hope Typist Charles Stys Sports Edltors s A M1ke Lueck Phll Kramer Dave Plerce Copyists Roger Iarzkovrak S Denms Sobczak M1ke Sobczak Tom Spearmq - 114 4 K A 9 , ,gui 1 I f ' 0 .xi :.ef,Q, rv, f ' VN R 1, I G I J .. f , , V I A H 1, . . . . . , . 1, 1. . W . V , 7 1 I ' I - 1 0 . . . , . 0 . f n 'ww , 4 QQ :SM i 'Q' 5, M' ' QS W5- iy u Q Qqw Affwuiyp 1 Q A v 5 -X . -:,.vQ:.. gf gpm- 1 4 gf' FI P I 1 15,55 F Rn' J Sw. :xsr wr: Qfir RFQ' 1 of 6,1 an-9, 5 E-'....'2' P f: X 3 v' . Ginn o 0 'O 0 o f9lfg1h? H 5' u T' . 53905 Pripan, Q X s Building Spirituallyi, ,rf Lx Our school has been formally cogfwif crated in the name of Our Blessed Mother. 'l'he name itsel! -s - Dame 5' signifies our devotion to I gf' the moment of our enrollm A ed- icate our high school hopes, i - -' lish- ments to Mary. A At Notre Dame we receive spiritual background necessary for o 'Q later lite. It is here that we will either ei hblish a strong moral character or findr ourselves unable to meet the challenges pf adult lite. l We are given the opportunities to develop our knowledge of the Gatholic iaith. We are taught the li ' :of the Church and the life of Christ. F b many this will conclude their reasogf alone special emphasis should be p A ed 011 spiritual development. The gra Notre Dame should not only refect the ' quality of the school in the mental Qd physical aspects of their lives. but the' why in which they live their laik be a mirror of their training. em 4 r ' 'eb Q. ,bv t Y Y is ,, 1 il ......the rlght way At Notre Dame our whole l1fe IS geared to the I'9llQ1OLlS The rosary IS prayed every day classes are started wlth a prayer th1s 1S why we have come here And 1n the same llne of thought thls 1S expected of us For the rellglous sectlon of our yearbook then we would hke to stress the spec1al QCl1Vltl9S that take place dur 1ng the year ACl1V1l1GS that encourage us to be CQll'1Ol1C ln everythlng we do Stngmg the Mass plannmg our vocat1ons meetmg for breakfast after holy commun1on all these are funchons that make us stronger Cathohcs All these are part of the Notre Dame WUY As the years roll past our yet young school new clubs are formed and new groups are founded The rehgrous and the sem1rel1g1ous are not the least of these Posterrty w1ll rernem ber Father Phll1p Morm S M for among other thmgs the hrst chotr On Apnl 25 Father Mlchael Collms suddenly came to the end of hrs long 1llness Father Col lrns had been the Pastor of St Peters Notre Dames parrsh On thrs partxcular Fr1day all the students Jorned Father N1cholas Mullen S M rn offertng the Holy Sacrxhce of the Mass tor thls good man Notre Dame IS honored to have been rn Father Collms parlsh Requtescat tn pacel I ' 1 - 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 , . 1 . 1 1 . . 1 . - 1 1 . . 1 . 1 1 Y i 1,1-,j'F, 41 if 44 I' . l ' y ','.'. 64 5 A t'f! gl A ,D A prime purpose of the Marist Fathers is the gaining of new members of success. In fact, the point has now been reached so that when the for both their own Order and others. This movement is carried on in annual Christmas time Mass for the fathers and mothers of Detroit Detroit by the Notre Dame Community and has met w1th no small degree Marist Seminarians is held, our chapel no longer seems roomy. A social gathering after a religious function is a highly desirable way to encourage both the sacraments and family unity. f x - 1 ,f X, ,ff z 120 r.. J This is the light 'Ne mentioned that Nztre Dame is ccnsfantly frying to brinq about ccnticusness of the relrgicus vccaticn. The Drccese- cf Detrzii Ls Criss 1f1fET5S'fE1 12 seang :er yzuxg rx:-H a'ta1n to the pxestnccd. This IS the reason Fr. Thcmas R. Physran cf St, Basis Parish came fc answer our questgcns on, How would I kHC'.'l' if I have a vccat1on? v r Q, A nv 1 1.5- I 5 Q O ! Z ig 121 When the end of the year draws near Notre Darne oealns to tmnlc rn terms ot prorns Even these seernrnaly all soclal events however are hequn and sanctl fled by rnlnqhnq them wrth rellqron As has become tl'e Notre Darre tradltron each prorn rs oreceded by Bened1ct1on at one of the parrsh churc es Thrs year the Senror Prorn Bened1ct1on was held at St loan of Arc Parish Notre Dame feels that t rs rs the oerfect attltude lt 1S rrnportant that our qrad uates feel relalon to he an 1ntr1 ate part of tnerr everyday llves lt Notre Dame a hleves nothlrq else but thr then the four years spert here would stlll be wortwwhlle N,-I N, 1 4 P1 A v 11 Nrcholas Mullen cfiermq Mass rm ln occasr n f lws 25th Anmwe ary as a pnest As , 'uq Fr Mullen at the altar are Fr Qt Onqe and Fr La Clcmce Hg Xt .xevr:f,K 1 'i Y ' Qf F. , R , H qv 5 , Q . ,. ' J' '5 V' , rr K' 'Y' 1,1 , 7 v ,L 0 'fiigx' ' : ' ,s ' x iq. I' , N x. .N ,nu S4 I A -.. , QA -0 , , 'A . x,.l? W any ? 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FOOTBALL I959 TX Wlth openrnq day less than three weeks away not a moment lS Wasted Anxrous to start contact equrpment is passed out to the battle hungry squad by Coach Torn Kelly That same morn rng double practlce sessrons began as the Frghtrng lrrsh take shape In lrne recervrng thelr equrprnent are lleit to nqhtl Hal Ryda Larry Kurklewrcz George Garascra Chuck Zarlus and Gary Bre1ght Coaches Marty Klozrk and Torn Kelly emphasrze that self control and applxcatron are most neces sary rn order to cond1t1on oneself both mentally and physrcally for the rmpor tant games to come From the first day... do We to the last A qhrnpse of the all out effort requlred of football players throughout the season rn Qood or bad weather In wmmnq or losslnq sltuatlons lt IS necessary that the players expend thxs type of effort rf they are to achxeve a deserved feehnq of accompltshrnent Wrthout th1s rnaxrmum effort even a vrctory leaves a sort of ern ty feehnq that wrecks havoc on a team s morale Fortunately Notre Dame Grldders had the wlll to frqdt aa tn fhls year and ne t er ram nor shlne made a are t deal of d1fference to thern Bti! SCOREBOARD OPPONENT Catholrc Central Cathedral Central Austrn Sa1es1an Unlversrty of Detro1t St Ioseph P Let's go, I 4lrish!...... INDIVIDUAL SCORING SCORE TD PAT SAP TOTAL S Trup1ano Kramer Chrodo Garascra Templ1n Koch Facchrm TOTAL FX -HNWYMSWX-I 'rv Qtr Q 1 57 Y- i iw-.. is lBcrck fowl Managers Dave Kramer Hal Ryda lack Hartman ll0COhd l'0Wl Steve Truprcmo Marv Rancho Dave Prerce Rrch Reynolds Iohn Dams Don Chrodo Berme Frresmuth lthird rowl Mlke Gostkowski Chuck Zarkxs Ed Kayclen Bob Mkonowrc Paul Baeckeroot Sam Fodell Ted Cottrell Bob Holland lfourth row, Don Savaqeau Mrke Lueck Mxke Pawlowskr Dan Munoz Dave Kuhlow Dan Dmunzro Paul Kossek fifth NW, Terry Templm Phll Kramer Fred Cardrnah Gary Brexqht B111 Schulte Ioe Bnquqlro Pnsco Nardone fsxxth :owl Tom Korb tt Ed Kay M1ke Ieakle Larry Kurkrerewxcz CCaptD hm Cali George Garascra Bob och. 128 N. D. 19 ' 13 . ' 5 l U 31 14 l3 P. 3 U 0 18 7 ' 0 D. ' 2 2 0 14 26 ' 2 G. ' l O O 6 14 ' ' ' 24 G. ' l 0 0 6 7 . 7 R. l 0 O 6 .W 59 G. ' ' 0 6 U 6 13 9 0 87 ,.,, ,lry I If Nvwmm --..,mmT N g K r , ' 5' 1 ' N Pl A' ' er 'l A . f - C t 'R N A I I I, . I 7 . lf- 1 II Af f xx f, 4 M MI I R I ' Kr 2 T! 1 'F 'lg ll eglh I VII? .55 ,,., 9 I I I, I I , I 'I I I I j , It . A 1 X x A : W I 7 xx I I 4 7.4 I, yy A . E Q I f? M A . g . 1 , I , as I AX I I IAQ I 7 ' I- ' Q ' 1 7' -gs K V .trt I, wr ' ,I , I i ' z, I , A I , I K' I ' ' ,I ' I ' I ......let's really go! rw -Kr' 4 ,M . iff? The biggest days of the whole school year . . . and with them a wee-little fear . . . how many will be there to help us cheer? lleft to right front rowl lerry Faello, Dick Kilclier, Ron Bulqarelli, Fred Zaman, Bill Kay, loe Ariqeli, Phil Kerwin. lBack :owl Paul Kuntzler, Terry Kozikowski, Ron Botzen, Paul Fisher, Ron Proqacinni, loe La Fata, and Father Boulcmqer, S. M., Moderator. ii WUT flqhfl A surprise visitor from Van Buren, Maine, Father Francis Frechette, S.M., former Assistant Principal at Notre Dame, taught and led a new cheer to the boys. His whistle cheer boosted the team in their 7-O victory over arch-rival Austin! If H5 s::fi X N 'P .E 1 :pg Ov - 1 miqhtl I - - - PUSH! Father Shcrnahcln, 5- , 'Q ' I Director of Athletics at St. Veronica's . F H K , 3 leads the Notre Dame student body at Q i, 15: the pre-Austin pep rally. -,w- 'f l f 129 Terry Templin tI.Ol, N. D. Quarterback, tears around end with all- Catholzc Guard, Ted Cottrell C627 and Mike Lueck C503 coming up to clear the path as Catholic Central's Fred Lauck t75J closes in fast. Sunday September 19th, saw the Sharnrocks of Catholic Cen- tral invade Notre Dame for their tirst Catholic League game in 20 years. With Don Chiodo's 97 yards rushing and strong de- fensive play throughout the game, the Irish battled from behind twice to gain an upset victory 19-13 over a highly touted C. C. squad. Chiodo plunged for a touchdown and extra point to knot the score at the end of the third quarter, after Steve Trupiano had sprinted 8 yards for an earlier tie-maker. George Garascia made a circus-catch of a Terry Ternplin pass for the garne- deciding touchdown. NOTRE DAME 19 CATHOLIC CENTRAL 13 Two C.C.'s.... Phil Kramer Notre Dame's fleet-looted halfback is cornered by two Catholic Central lineman alter a short gain. t. L waste:-2c1,,vf.,qi,'w r - ' 130 Pullmq guard Mxke Gostowslu and left half Phrl Kramer are both stopped on the one mch hne after a hard fought three yard qam Don Ch1odo C411 Notre Dames serhnq fullback chops out another of ,, , , , , hts many srzeable qams up the m1dd1e aqamst an msplred Cathedral An overconhdent lrxsh squad won a hard fought 1413 vrctory over a sky hrqh Cathedral Central team Cathe dral Jumped to a 13po1nt lead but Notre Dame came to hte 1n the thlrd quarter and drove srxty yards for a touchdown Steve Truprano crossmq the goal l1ne W1th two mmutes remarnrng rn the aarne Phtl Kramer crossbucked forty s1x yards to t1e the score at 13 all Truprano aqam came through drrvmq across for the d6C1SlV9 extra pomt It was a bad frrst half scare for sure but the Wrldcats from Cathedral trnally fell to the lrrsh rn toe 14 13 squeakerl NOTRE DAME 14 CATHEDRAL CENTRAL 13 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 On a gray threatenlng afternoon two great rrvals Notre Dame and AUSlln rnet on the gr1d1ron The frred up lrrsh squad would yreld nothlng detenstvely and only through fumbles and penaltles was the score kept down Fxve t1mes the N D squad was stopped Wllhln the Fr1ars 30 yard llne once wlth only a foot to go for a touchdown Fmally the Insh took advantage of a break when Marv Rancrlro defenswe Captam blocked a punt on Austrn s 12 yard llne Don Chrodo swept r1ght end for the W1n mng T D on the flrst play from scrlrn mage to g1ve the Irlsh a 7 O v1ctory over Austrnl NOTRE DAME 7 AUSTIN 0 George Garasc1a C803 leaps for an aerral only to have battled An away by Austm s Larry Smtth C567 and Tom Smxth C697 O O O O O O Steve Trupxano C207 sprmts around the nght end wnh a host of Austm C753 and Tom Smxth C69l N D s Terry Templm C101 trxes to head off the players ln pursurt Chuck Hxtt C745 Steve Mass C713 Tom Gallagher pack 132 1 1 ' - 1 l ' 1 1, . 1 . . In ' . I V I af- I I .1 . ' l I 0 .1 . , ' V I 1 I ,.l' ' L C. 1 is C Y 'D K hyd-nv-. if i' H 11- 'Reiki urs A SALESIAN BACK IS BROUGHT DOWN F ROM BEHIND BY CHUCK ZARKIS SIDED BY TOM RECOR as ND rolls on A f1red up Salesran eleven trled 1n vam to upset the as yet un defeated Irrsh squad Notre Dame s 26 2 vrctory was the frrst qarne that they showed a con stant offensxve punch as the hapless Saleslan defense was constantly rlddled for long qams Steve Truprano and Phrl Kramer pxcked up two touch downs each Thls V1ClOI Y con tlnued the t1e between N D and DeLaSaIle for champs of the Central DIVISION NOTRE DAME 26 SALESIAN 2 Halfback Ste 'I' p o s the Salesa s co dary for his second tou hd w of the day 1 th r1sh 26 2 xcto y , , 1 . I 7 , - ' v V . , We . l ' ' - f I I , f ., . , so I A ' W ' A A J' ,Q-X ' , I f 1 -.l , A. 4-4, ar W QM., i M Y , ,G ' Q , ' '- ,.,, .,, - .. I f p H- Q ,. ' ,V , - iw ,., ' W Y- M I , W., 'f Q ul ' ' I O B -If A 7' -, nm? .,-Gnu an V - w If 1- , +7 , A W .two 4 . d,.,l3 4 .:, 'H .. ' ' 142293 'E W . . Q , . '9- I .:,, , ' ,V - Aw. 'L V x -1, f V K 1 O O O ve ru ian oufrun I n e n ' c o rt 'rx e I ' - v' r . I . . 133 Bob Koch 1813 and Ioe Briguglio 1853 are the first to stop U. of D's Ward Lueck 1603, and Marv Rancilio 1663 come up fast. U. or D. players are Mcdonough 1653 as Prisco Nardone 1423, George Garascia 1803, Mike Chris Najarian 1863, Bob Leadbetter1833, and Dave LaRochelle 1923 Larry Slimak 1813, U. of D. end heads off Irish halfback, Phil Kramer 1143 to put a quick end to a short gain. we 4 3 gs-41 55.1, f 4- ' .neg But all good things ...... The bubble burst as the Irish toppled from a first place league tie in the Central Division to bow to the greatly improved U. of D. Cubs on Homecoming Day. Led by the running of Dick Czarnota and inspired by the return to action of All-City fullback Paul Ewing, the Cubs literally ran over the Notre Dame de- fense. Showing the form and determination that made them Central Division Champs in '58, the Cubs outran, outblocked, and out- tackled the Irish to gain a big victory and upset, 24-14. NOTRE DAME 14 U. OF D. 24 -Fig ' '5 i king YV 3 Qt? ,J 'f if -1. 'ew' N MSX-1.- , z 0. A r 'S' W, a ,- H, 15. -2' at ' A - f 35.5 I R ' lb f 5? 'flnxrg .YA- X f 7' +L 7 1 -. C - 44' -.M yi V X i ,Q ' ' f 47 fi g- - f ' ,ai f JUNIOR VARSITY WON 6 LOST l SCOREBOARD OPPONENTS SCORE Ccrthohc Central Red St Mary AUSl1H SCIl9SlCII'1 U of D St Ioseph DeLc1Sc:1lle The stars of the future ND s fxqhtmq hcllfbclck Denny Fxehn IS pulled down from behmd yards short of pczydxrt ffirst :owl R Wamcke L Z1nser D Fxehn F Schemcmsk1 M Gennette lFourth rowl T Lueck R Schlcxck R Konczolskx Siandmq Coach Mr L Peppler I Wdsmund Ksecond fowl M PGUUCCI R Burghcxrdt T H111 Henderson G Salvatore C McEvoy Couch Mr Mc Evoy I Nose G T Marten O Mxchels F Stavule R Pczstrxclc i'1'hu'd rowl N Wlttwer Lespercnce G Hess G Rxchter A Brxqgs T Fenoseff T Foley G Squxllcce M Tasco 136 lll,. -ff 6 ff 4 y 6 - v . lk X Y 6 Q ag - - x 4 t l N. D. 6 ' 6 19 . . 6 13 ' 6 14 ' 6 48 . . 0 33 . 0 20 6 147 TT I HOME VISITO lfust rowl R Kalmanek D Kamen B Tent P Verska G l-lamlm J Parker I Sabatxm I Ruqqero G L1eder M Mac Donald T Prazza lSecond fowl W Berkseth G S m1dt G Iacklyn G Dancey I Summers I Sossr N Mxchels D Mc Donald George Arnold L Soenen I Alba THE FROSH CHAMPS SCOREBOARD OPPONENT SCORE Cathohc Central Grant Grant Austm Assumpnon Un1v of De-tro1t Centerlme De La Salle C5 Coach Mr Dav1s fTh1rd rowl Coach Mr Kefqen Bro Treanor R Norton D Mnano G Federl T Oleks1k I Buzynskr R Wexss D Goodman L Bolsi rd E Eqgly R Benson Two ND Frosh Ed Eqqly llOl and George Arnold C4ll close In then' opposmons flee foo'ed halfbcxck Q-5 .M rm A .gms- Eh fs., M -45 hiv vs? N, V41-Lt on was 3.5.x 137 l K ' I - 1 Z ' ' ww . . , ' on P 'W' 3- 1 a Q K wg 1, wp.. Y' U ' -n 5 ' '.-v r l ' S 7, ' N. D. 1 ,,.1 13 ' 13 A , 6 0 ,T l.ql 2 21 13 Q 'PN-1j f-rfzi I- 13 ' 12 - I ff-:Q .- ,elf 20 ' 12 iii. L 2 I 'bg 12 ' . I 6 . u K ' 1,2 ' ' 20 I 6 ie, -1 I ' 1,5 gs:ff 32 0 ' fm' 1, ' ai-53 ' 137 62 43 Q ,,. k ' N' off f' Q .1 Av ,,. Q43-V 1 'A ,iq nj In - V ,CQ ' -- - A 1 -fe-A .QL-we 'X up-v - - ml? I - G' of 1 Y lf , 4'L-,ki-l :-G'- ' ' li 38 SCOREBOARD N. D. OPPONENT SCORE 57 Servite 62 56 U. of Detroit 67 76 Harper Woods 51 60 Austin 62 82 Saleslan 66 49 Catholic Central 48 58 Do La Salle 53 83 Salesian 49 60 Cathedral 45 80 St. loss 33 53 U. of Detroit 55 69 Austin 86 56 Catholic Central 7l 72 De La Salle 44 55 St. Florian: 53 79 Nativity 32 64 St. Paul 47 73 St. Gregory 50 iii W 25 Gary Ly11e's biq ldy-ups . . Ichn Goif's fine board-work . . . Tom Korbutfs speedy drives . . . Tom Recofs quick defensive maneuvers . . . . ix en 6 A X T 139 4 f .I might? Guard Terry Temphn C507 the teams bT111lC1!lY play maker rs ready to start another play as Gary Lytle C541 tr1es to shake off hrs man and Dave Kuhlow takes hrs posltron under the basket Temphn started enough plays and Lytle outmaneuvered hrs man enough to help the Irxsh to thexr fxrst Wm over the nexghbormg Proneers ln four years 7651 NOTRE DAME 76 HARPER WOODS 51 NOTRE DAME 57 SERVITE 62 U-eft 1 Dan D1Nunz1o drsplays hxs perfect form as he goes up IH the a1r for th1s 1ump shot agarnst easts1de champs Servlte Tom Korbutt stands by ready to get a rebound but Dan s a1m IS as good as hrs form so there was no rebound Although Dan a Bioot Iunzor Forward scored 20 pomts xt wasnt enough as the Irlsh dropped a 6257 decrsxon to the Panthers MV' W . . , . - . t ', ' ' Q I A ,. if I u . ft U ix ' Eur, .J SQ it 4 140 NOTRE DAME 56 UNIV OF DETROIT 67 on an alert detenswe play drtves 1n for a lay up agamst U of D Terry Templm 1503 Berme Frtes muth C449 and Prtsco Nardone U27 hurry up the court to render asststance D1 Nunzro scored for two of h1s 13 pmnts and Frtesmuth topoed both teams wrth 18 But the Cubs sank the lr1sh wrth a deadly barrage of shots rn the league opener and took home a 6! 56 victory fleftl Our h1g center Bernre Fnesmuth C443 reaches for the sky and another basket agalnst Saleszan Gary C543 and Dan DxNunz1o C403 look on helplessly but hopeful y T e lrtsh came out on tcp ID the otfensrve battle 82 66 In domg so they broke the smgle game scorrng e crd lor the second ttme 1n the season It was br cen agcun rn the next contest with Salestan NOTRE DAME 82 SALESIAN 66 o o U . Ayr tlliqhtl Dan DlNunzio, 1407 after stealing the ball , V ., Y h . , Q 141 ff' fi A SPIRITED TEAM WITH SPIRITED FANS NOTRE DAME 56 CATHOLIC CENTRAL 71 Get your hand out of the way so I can shoot! says Lytie C543 as he shoots over the outstretched hand of C.C's Brian Motter C5D. Catholic Central knocked the Irish to a 1766 defeat! Q X. Hey, Iohn, do you want to see my left-handed dunk? , says Gary Lytle C547 to Iohri Goff CZOD, while Iohn Goetz C415 of C.C. tries in vain to stop Lytle. You might know that if the ball is in in the picture, Bill Downs C253 of C.C. would be in it too! dl .. NOTRE DAME 60 AUSTIN 62 Say thxs 15 easy mstrmurs lclm G ft as he chalxs up two poms Q desprte an Austm forwards defenswe efforts Notre Dames Gary Lytle and Austms Paul Zossel look on taouqh out of the acuan ND put a scare 1nto the Frtars although losmq rn the fmal 30 seconds 62 60 NOTRE DAME 72 DE LA SALLE 44 1 1 Hey who tackled me? Thls lsnt football yells M1ke Marlowe semor ball wasnt loose very often as the lush had xt dunnq most of the center Prrsco Nardone tl2l Bernxe Frresmuth t44l and Larry Wesley 452l game whlle runmnq past LaSalle 72 44 pay hlm no heed as they all prepare to pounce on the loose ball The V41 143 P ,... I 1 1 tif' ' rf, If . y ff , A C tw - t N , , I Y X . V v. NOTRE DAME 79 NATIVITY 32 I-Ielp! I'm trapped! shouts Mzke Marlowe as three Nativity players gang up on him. Gary Lytle 1541, Dave Kuhlow H421 and Eernie Friesmuzh i447 lock on helplessly. Thiqs weren't always this had as the Irish took an easy 79-32 victory over outclassed Nativity. NOTRE DAME 57 ST. FLORIAN 55 Well, what are you waiting for ref? Blow the whistle for a jump ball , says Bernie Friesmuth 6447 as he and Dan Di Nunzio C4OJ, double-team a St. Florian player. lohn Goff C203 looks on wishing that he could get his hands on the two points he sees in that precious hunk of leather. The Irish downed the East-side Runner-ups 57,55 in a non-league contest. 144 aj O O Q ' o o Q O Q STATISTICS NAME Dan D1 Nunzxo Berrue Fnesmuth Gary Lytle Pnsco Nardone Terry Templm Iohn Goff Tom Korbutt Mxke Marlowe Tom Recor Larry Wesley Dave Kuhlow TOTALS 532 I 387 The fighting Irish CLeft to rqhtb Boitom Row Larry Wesley Tom Recor Terry Templm Manager? Berme Fxesmuth Garry Lytle Mxke Marlow Dave Kuhlow Pnsco Nardone Dan D1 Nunzxo Tom Kobutt Top Row Don Mackenzle and Iohn Goff C a h Hal Henderson as mxssmg X ,XDA 1.1 UUE wf 145 FT FC! TP REB ' ' 59 126 311 138 ' ' 51 107 255 255 80 82 244 169 ' 38 63 164 79 ' 24 40 104 41 24 35 94 88 19 35 89 56 ' 14 13 40 57 9 14 37 33 3 12 27 23 2 5 12 24 327 . 963 1 15 -.1 -. if y -, I V X :Q , XX X , J 5 7 f Af' X N '1 T H -:V 71: 0' J: k. 5 H ' ' A ,X. .. . fe 5 1 S . X -4131 ,F F y L- ! XX 1 x X 1 is 1 1 x 1 l 3 . fx: X I fi! , ' -A 1 ' ' J 2 X tiff -ms P350 - ' V1 I - -X 1 fl Lib'- x ,- MYYX- Y Y V-ltw .- rQ ' 1 X K ., - 'TL LA 4 Lg if 3 A-1,8 y y 4 1 I ls ' K Xxx A 1? A'-4 x l 2 W r ' ' X: . 'l R, .v R n hx SCOREBOARD INDIVIDUAL SCORING 2 TJ -of r tTopl Mr Tom Davxs coach Paul Banner V1c Morocco Dxck Wanecke Iudd loe M1ke Tasco Dave Berarx tllottoml Norm Merlo Iohn Ivkow Iohn Tnnkwalder Gary Salvatore lMlddlel R1ch Valve Ierry Bultnck Olhe Mlchels Gary Iacklyn Te ry Foley and Mlke Petruccl A talented JV and a plucky OPPONENT SCORE NAME Mt Clemens Servrte Umv of Detrolt High Harper Woods Aushn Salesxan Catholxc Central De La Salle Saleslan Cathedral St Ioseph Umv of Detrolt High Ausun Cathohc Central De La Salle St. David St. Florian 41 Nativity 27 33 St. Paul 45 64 St. Gregory 25 923 TOTALS 864 Ierry Bultmck Mrke Tascue Iudd Noe Dave Beran Dxck Wanecke Ollxe Mzchels Gary Salvatore Iohn Tnnkwalder Paul Banner Vxc Morocco Iohn Ivkov Terry Foley Mxke Petruccz Rrch Valve Norm Merlo PTS TOTALS SCOREBOARD Opponents Grant U of D Grant Austln Harper Woods Cathohc Central Servzte De La Salle Saleslan Cathedral Central U of D Austm Cathohc Central De La Salle Salesman Hamtramack Harper Woods Cathedral Central Grant TOTALS Score MEMBER TOTALS NAME SCORES Iacklyn Gary Ivkov Iohn KCITWOWICZ Ted Mxchels Nick Barron Dave Gabelsberger Chuck L1eder Gary Tosch Bob Soenen Lynn Kownackx Mxke Ward F rank Dlouhy Dan Wetss Bob Gallaghaer Iohn Buzynsk1 Iohn Su111van hm Waleke Paul Deary Larry TOTALS Frosh team make the future brighter Dlouhy hm Sullvan llVI1ddIe o I Ga y L td r Gary Iackly A thu Klo k at fa left m1ddI row the coach f thls the Freshmen Bas Gabelsberqe B b We ss Bob Tos h tFront rowl Lynn Soenen Mlke ketball Team 56 I 225 . . 39 . 108 35 ' I 101 ' 46 ' , ' 79 35 '. 77 ' 54 , 67 ' 41 ' , 48 45 . 38 ' 39 , 21 44 '. ' 20 . . 55 , 13 ' 52 , 5 ' 72 ' , 5 37 , 4 ' 49 ', 5 49 ' , ' 3 39 , 2 54 , 2 54 aoz W5 tBack row! E b W s h, .Nick Michels, Larry Deary, Paul Waleke, Dan Kownacki, Vince Siraqusa, Frank Ward, and Iohn Buzynski. Mr. Paul r w r e e , n, r r zi , r ' e is o ' 1 , c . , ' . Look it'5 easy, says Gary Where's my pass receivers? Get in there, coaxes Bernie Here, let me help, offers Dan Lytle. yells Prisco Nardone. Friesmuth. Di Nunzio to Prisco Narclone. There's no place like home! At least that's what Rose- ville tried to tell us. With Lansing our destination, we got a blowout while going through East Detroit. Seems we ran over a thorn called Roseville and our hopes got punc- tured. After playing like champions in our first two games, Roseville decided to play King ot the Castle, and knocked us oft our high perch. We zoomed by Lakeview with an easy 79-49 victory and trampled Utica, but when we came to Roseville, even good playing couldn't beat them. Roseville, undoubtedly playing their best game of the year, came out on top ot the see-saw battle, 60-57. But we always have one consolation. That famous cry ot, Wait until next year. O O 148 Tournament time...... O9 ' 1 s ,. 1 f my fl 3 , 'X V. . 1 Q N X ' Y X - L Va - F .4 - -V Q 1 -L :..J:,-5:..:,1.1:-gg -M -- 54 ' ' 1 if ,A 1- X .E-gl' fl , V X iw aw Q' 15 F fi' f S51 ' i Ar h' I KU QR ' Y: I ,I sw, , 9 Z 1 Nklwl I3 QNQN ,ot pl NX 01s, gxtllf NX lrf 9019! -N' 7At'A AVAA lLeft to Rxghtl Top Row Ierry Zade Norm W1ttwort'1 Don Blalock lack Row lack St Amand B111 Srmth Kent Ludwtg Bob Mazzolcr George Herbertson Charhe Zarkrs Ron Chrozempa Dante Rontonda Ted Sol Garascra and Buddy Newberry dan Terry Kozrkowskr Dave Kramer Den Ctchon Tom Woznrak Bottom IM iii ig .479-' :f N re Dames srong let wtrg ecrge Garasca 41 hs eagerly wrth a Cathohc Central defenseman behmd he Sha r ck net A flash of skates STANDINGS WON LOST TIE PTS Cranbrook Catholrc Central St. Anne Notre Dame Rwerslde Shrme St Ambrose St Alphonsus On the rrght Kent Ludwxg the Ir1shs able goahe stoves off a strong Cathohc Central rush wrth Ierry Zade lack St Amand as srstances Dennrs Ctchon George Garascra and Alternate cap tam Torn Woznrak wart for a clearxng pass 441 150 w 5 ' ft f ,v A . g C NA I 1 NOAJI :Q I X- Noll I ' Ntllry , A hrlx X X Li g W Z fi f,,,Y,- .Ili . ,. ,ai 4' .' 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A ' ' 8 7 1 17 'A f 1 ,K fy,'j, ' ' Benedictine 4 ll 1 9 - , Q, 1.15 ' 4 11 1 9 , I . 4 12 o a gy N - . 0 16 0 0 V. , by A - V , x 0 1 A Oo . 0 I , lerry Zade Notre Dame s h1gh scorrng cap am pre ares to send a play startmg pass to c ner Denms Cxchon tn a gam agatrst St Ambrose Defenseman Chrxck Za kts and Bud Ne Nberry prepa e o foll w the play up the Ace Hockey comes to Notre Dame was stopped 1n rts surprrsmgly strong btd for an lnternatlonal Hockey League trophy by Cathohc Central for the second con secutlve year ln a two game po1nt total serles the lrlsh were beaten 4 2 and 2 0 Desprte therr fallure to come through rn the playoffs the Irlsh puckters d1d far better than preseason fore casts predrcted Wrnmng ll losmg 4 and t1e1ng l for a total of 23 po1nts they flntshed a very strong fourth ,wh .u-rf tAbovel Senrcr X. mg Q b Iv'azz cr rs robbed by an ambxdexterous qoahe af e a set up pass from Ge rge Garascra leny 7ade rerevtr., e pa lc prepares to drrve up the xce wrh Bop Nazz la and Crt rc Za 4 s as 1ne'na es Caotatn lerry Zade frntshed he season wxtn t rry goas to lead the team scormg lack St Amand was second best wth seven een wrth Bob Mazzola a close thrrd wrth hfteen 151 M v wig.. 'N rt I Sig ,.. ...... The Notre Dame Rifle Club with Mr. Al Volansky, the club director. The members shown are, Art Bockhausen, Bob DeSlyper, Mark Konkel, Paul Henghold, Ron Radke, lim Talik, Mike Ryanand and Mike Milatello. Ready on the firing linen! Mike Milatello, Paul Henghold and lim Talik demonstrate sitting, kneeling and standing positions. ,M Wm V flT.,. 7 ' 'wfaffri 'SME G ri ' 'N Nif, -.- X L I f A 152 SHARP SHOOTERS The Conservation Club. An attempt on the part of Notre Dame to instill in our students a love and respect of the great outdoors. The Conservation Clubs overall aim is to torrn sep- arate branch clubs tor all ot the outdoor arts such as shooting, hunting, camping, boating and the like. At present, however, the Rifle Club is the only active branch of the Conservation Club. Under the careful direction of Mr. Al Volanslcy, this Club has gone tar toward teach- ing our young the proper way to handle tire- arrns. It has also placed in them the love of a great sport that will live as long as America has forests. The Hunt! The Conservation Club...... i y. Mr. Volansky helping Mike Milatello as he prepares to fire. i 'A Q-1. iv SQL. ii RNFLE we PD AUS CLUB Everyone qes rr he a a Home rmnq R ng Rrfle Club float are Ed Kcwalskx Nrck ADQSTGS1 Larry M ncotr and Art Bockhausen . blazes away A GUN ' . . ' 7 '-151. 'v The Rrfle Club sharpshccters, Cbclck row! Ren Radke, lim Talik, Art Bock- hausen, Bob De Slyper, Mxke Stefamak. CFront rowj Mark Kcrmke-1, Paul Herxqhold, Mr. Vclansky, Mike Milatellc and Mxke Ryan. 153 xx' , Ar! Bockhausen receiving from Mr. Volansky the award .or hzqh shocunq GVGYUQS- 'IP' SCOREBOARD OPPONENT East Detrort Unrv of Detrolt Salesran Assumptxon Cathedral Austm De La Salle Denby St. Ioseph Cranbrook Salesxan Assumpuon Cathedral Univ. of Detrozt Catholxc Central ang. 'i K, of Y I lF1rst rowl Ch k Stoll Dck De G and Ter y Templn D k Caloxa Ray Lucas Mke Petruccl lsecond rowl George MODIIG tMqrJ Ierry Bult n k loe BIIQUQIIO Dan D1 Nunzo Gary Lytle Terry Kozlkowskl Tom Korbutt Tom Stefanak Coach Tom Kelly Mss q are Davld Ty and Chuck Zarkls The crack of the bat STATISTICS NAME AB H RBI AV SCORE Dan D1 Nunzro Gary Lytle Dlck De Grande Dzck Calora Teny Templm Dave Tyo Ioe Bngulxo Tom Korbutt . I5 Chuck Zarkis 36 7 2 .194 0 Ierry Bultmck 35 5 0 .143 0 Tom Stefanak 44 5 l .114 3 Mlke Petrucci 8 0 0 .000 I Ray Lucas 9 0 0 .000 0 Terry Kozikowski 5 0 0 .000 73 Chuck Stoll 1 0 0 .000 154 'D-Qhf i Je: L Dan D1 Nunzt and Tom Stefcmak thmlc about the h1t they hope to Austm Game Nc re Dame fmally came out on top of the extra irmmq get as they eagerly afvatt 'neu' tu ns at bat durmq the all tmportant affatr as Terry Templm stu ut the Frtars 10 ......the gleam of spikes I s .L. Eaqerly roundmq ftrst base Dan D1 Nunzto looks to the actlon at second base where Chuck Zarkts was safe on a bobble by About to lay down C! dfOP bun D1 k CU1O1U the If15h lead off man the opposmq team s second baseman keeps close eye on the ball 155 -x y . 1 - - Q X D 1. . A my , x ' Mr' ' . s 1 J' , , ' 1 7 J, Q 1 fxs A , V qu . fa V ' ' x ' . - mi SX f 1 5 I t' T ,I . a- V in , , 4 l 'W ' li r . H 5 boy lf . 1 R W l . Vt . I A -K F P X, Y' N . t r 1. , I 4- ei I ' lj t i' ' J fn a . V k '4 A , -A 7 1 x x W V be ' A ' - 'f' if tn' , Y ,. .,. ' ' U I 020 J.V. BASEBALL SCOREBOARD N.D. OPPONENT 18 Harper Woods 6 De La Salle 4 Cathedral 8 Univ. of Detroit 6 Austin 6 Austin 2 Catholic Central l De La Salle 4 Catholic Central 2 Univ. of Detroit 3 Harper Woods SCORE 6 l 2 2 10 6 10 2 10 8 0 The JV Splits the season tF1rstrowJG Laura T Lueck H Wet be ne D W ke N Cole Klozk G Salvatoe I Wasm nd I Kapelc clk N Merlo T H111 M P Beckley T Fenoseff B Carnco G Scanlan tSecond rowl C a h M Brower 156 V4 'f i 'ffW f','a', 'f 4' If 6122- -'Q-fi' . rf'- 7 I gg 5: . FROSH BASEBALL ' 4 1-5,?i'.5::, ff f hr itll SCOREBOARD N .D. OPPONENT SCORE 8 Catholic Central 1 I 6 Catholic Central 5 3 Assumption I 5 Assumption 4 8 Chippowa 6 5 Chippowa 3 13 Austin 6 6 Grant 13 5 Grant 2 35 H 1 ,, f A -fc ax, . p... flfirst :owl P. Verska, C. Le Faive, G. Iacklyn, L. Deary, G. Arnold, B. Schafer, I. Zoli, A. Gabelsberger, M. Hindelanq, I. Schmidt, M. Kownacki, Berkseth, T. Czarnecki. ISecond rowl K. Mylinski, B. Weiss, R. Sienko, G. I. Buzynski, Mr. Kefgen. 157 f J 1. ,' fvfqryi JJ, -fwf- .nv-AA. ,W- Denms Boycrrczk Larry Ferm Ed Kcyden hm S1mon Mt Dcrvxs CI-'roni IBC!Ck row! Iohn Ruggero Berme Fnesmuth Paul Bcekeroot Ron Rui rowj Doug Wmkler Paul Anders R1ch Pcrstrlck Ioe Subcmno Ed Kay kofske Bob Burghardt Mlke Marlowe Dxck Kean Iud Noe Gene Hess Chet Roberts Mrke Mlhie-110 and Dmk Kqlmqnek Larry Wesley hm Strye Iohn Tnnkwolder Rod Icmdo Mlke Tasco Hard men to catch INDIVIDUAL Mlke Marlow Rrch Kean Fred Zamon Berme Fnesmuth Paul Bczekeroot Larry Wesley lim Simon Bob Icrnda Iudd Noe Bob Burghardt Rich Walendowskz Ted Maxymoff Paul Anders Neal Baron Ed Kay Mrke Mxletello Gene Hess SCORE a 71 1 W 12 12 No re Dame s swmqmq seven pose at Chandler Park before an 1mportant Belhscmo llm Kalamcuka lohn Goff and Ixm McCullough Pnsco Nur match They are lohn Buchhexster Roy Grxernel Greg Furchak Ron done IS UIISSIHQ G01-F AVERAGE GFHCCFUI SWIl1gCfS Inn Mc Cullouqh Iohn Buchhelster hm Kalamcnkcr Roy Gnemel Iohn Goff Pnsco Nardone Ron Belhscxno Greg Furchcxk lohn Gcff follows tlhrcuqh af er Q good dnve ln a meet at Chandler Park Ron Bellxsarro wat 'mes a long drlve drlft off down the falrway 159 ' as ' 41 - ' 44 ' 44 43 ' 44 ' ' 44 44 l l 4 - ' cl - ' ' . The big splash Our perservtng svvrmmmq coach Qtek M Na'l shcvs Pat Douarerty the pr per farm tor dwm, E9 Cl La ry C a s and l ace Sobczalc show then' teammates that hey rave mas ered the art -44 The past year has Wltnessed the mtroducuon of a new varslty sport on Notre Dame s roster of extra currlcular actlvtttes swtmmmq Although th1s year the team lost all tts meets 1t IS made up of predommantly under classmen great thmqs are expected ot them for next year Meanwhxle they Just keep practtcmg and 1mprov mg and bulldlflq up surprlses for those who expect to tmd us an easy mark next year Bong' The race ts on' Well IS IS only a practzce start but xt shows that the team IS leammg Meanwhtle the cry IS Watt t1ll next year' '14 160 3 L i . , . V a. C ll 1 4 C a. 'X l r 3 t -fx' .. ' 1 . ' 1 .. . 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' , riff? ,, af , .. .. , - . Q, - A KRW 'Vip V 4 wZ,,,,,...Q -'fs .. ,, - , I' 1 'jg :Q f -vs 50' ij. ' ng ' wif K . Y , f . l fx.. F ,-:Wa .. ' f f 5, f --Q -0 3? IN' X 9, 1 , I. if Mn ,wet The Foundation f 0 AX ix Q! I A f ls Built I .4 An indication of the effect high school life has had on students is e Senio Class which the school gra - L - my YSCL h 5 T In each senior should - ' f uly ' complete man. Here is 1 Q . lt of g four years of higher trai ' n every aspect oi the boy's lite. He h received knowledge in the classroom, Qzidance in the chapeL and :mining ' -me field I oi athletics. 5 Through the years he has ga f - - 'end- ships and formed associati . y so doing. he has developed tally. spiritually, physically, and 1 y. The years which follow will o l serve to reflect the amount of ap :on contributed by each student. T uk Q - . It is the fervant desire of all concerned that one may look at every student irf'th every graduating class and sayi I A if is a well-balanced. well-adiusted , ' r be 41. D Semor Class Pres1dent Iustm Grolrttr speakmq at the Semor Banquet We Fred Zamon IS presented tl'e award for cornbmmq extracurncular may forqet many thrnqs about Notre Dame but we wont forget Iustms actrvrtzes wth a hrqh soho astra: average The award IS presented speeches by Prmcrpal Fr St Onqe The Seniors the end of the roa lBelowl The Semor Varsrty Club members tBaCk rowl hm Calm Chuck Senlor 'lass Oth ers wrth tle Sen r Class Advrsor lfey a e Denrns Zarkrs Berme Frresmuth Bcb Holland and Gu Fa cmnr tMlddle :owl Lynch Se retary Iustrn GlOl1 tr P esrden Fr Champa aw Rancrho Bob Mazzola Rrch Kean fred Cardmalr and lxrn Kalamalka llineelmql V1cePresrdent and Mrke Leuclc treasurer Ted Cottrell M1ke Ieakle Don Clndo and Fred Zarnon KOPPOSIIBD The 'aug IW! If QI 15' wi 164 'n Q , . ' .. 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Ioseph Good Counsel Camera C 3 Cons C-4 'e C Cheerleader 4 Hal Guard 4 Dram 4 Shreld 3 4 ALASTHA Anlhony ARNAL Fred S Veromcu nd l 2 Q B55 BERNIER Donald St Iulicmcx BALOSKY Gerald Queen of Heaven A C 4 Corners C 2 Varsity C-4 Dram-4 Hockey 2 3 Track 2 BATHERSON Iamol St Veromca Bond 1 Bowl-4 BATTAGLIA Anthony St Catherine HRm Officer 1 Bond 2 3 4 Sodchty 1 Student C 1 Bowl-4 o more books if BERCH Larry St Iude BEAUVIAS Thomas Assumptxon Grotto Squires-4 lCcrpt J 'T' BI-ZAUDOIN Daniel Guczrdxun Angel BLALOCK. Donald Assumption Grotto Cons. C.-1, 2 Rifle C.-2 I. A.-3, 4 Hockey-4 CCO-Captj Track--3 BLUM Ioseph St Iude BOIARCZYK Dennis St Bartholomew Camera C 3 Rifle C-4 Shield-4 Track-4 Honors have been gained quest speaker Mr Iohn Habib Mike Hope Fred Zamon and Norbert K1dd e'?' BOCKHAUSEN, Gerald Guardian Angel Cons. C.-1, 2, 3, 4 Rifle C.-1, 2, 3, 4 Bowl.-3, 4 I. A.-2 'C' These are the senior honor students Dave Zxmmerman Bernie Friesmuth An intelligent looking group all five were feted uon Mr I-Iabxb is a former Notre Dame teacher the Honors Convoca Ov! M64 i 168 . I . I. A.-3 l ' I I 1 I 1 ' I 1 l ' I 1 l at ' ' I Q 4-a....,..,l g , V - ,. 'WML' - ' I 1 D il g l 2.1 I , -- ' .nntp X' , I .--L-J' 'gi' , 4' -V ,, ,--, .fx ,A -fig ' W f.-. F, U- ' ' 'Q' . - - ' , '. ' '1- :fl Y -- T4 f - 3' fffg1'f'? : '?!!J' 15 1 ' 1 , J .W A it ' - 'ss - 1 ' . 1 ' '. I 7 3 .V .... N fr' 5 is uw BOMMARITO Iolm St can Dram 4 Scxence Farr-4 BIELEC Mrchael St Veromca HRm Offzcer 2 Quest 2 Yearbook 3 BONAUDO Norman St. Matthew I. A.-4 BOYLE Charles Guardtan Angel Hall Guard-4 Quest-4 BREIGHT Gary St Peter Varslty C--3 4 ball T ack 1 2 3 BROOKS Walter St. Veronica Squires-1 2 Base.-1 BRISSON. Howard Queen of Peace Glee C.-1 Science C.-3 Hall Guard 3, Base.-l, 2, 3 F-ball-1, 2 Dram.-4 5?-, . BROWBR. William Guardian Angel Varsity C.-3, 4 I. A.-3 F-ball-1, 2 Track-1, Z, 3 CA11CityJ 4 Y.. S float a kmg sxze rephca of the class rmg chauffeurs Mlss Lenore Ruth the beautxful semor candidate cmd her And here come our emor whlch was voted the most colorful of the parade Denms Sobczak escort Don Holdenm a dazzlmq red thunderblrd Teamwork has been achieved BULLARO W'x1llam St Veromca HRm Officer 2 ball 1 Track I CALL Iamn St. Angela Varsity C.-3 Base.-2 F-ball-2, 3 4 Soccer-3 170 CALOIA Raymond St. loan ,1 CALOIA Richard St. oan Base.3 4 CENTALA. Frank Assumption Grotto Glee C.-4 Squires-1 CHIDA Kenneth Assumption Grotto C ns. C.-1 CARDINALLI Fred Assumptlon Grotto Varsxty C-4 Hall Guard-4 HRm Officer 3 all .415 Soccer 3 Tack 1 2 4 CARDUCCI lohn St Peter Hall Guard-4 CHIODO Donald Assumptxon Grotto Varslty C 3 Student C 1 HRm Offxcer Bas et 1 all Track I 2 Cl-IORZEMPA Ronald St Iude Hockey-4 Track-4 its CLOSUHDO Lawrence COLLINS Damel COTTRELI. Theodore St Iuhana St ude St Iude nd l 2 Varslty C 3 4 Prom Comm 3 Bowl 3 Dram 4 Student C 4 nd 1 2 ball Z 3 4 fAll Honorable Mention Laurels won f2iS'?eg Semor Mark Gcmepy as he took the stand IH The Came Mutmy As Lt Thomas Keeler Mark was the vxllcnn of the play mr A 172 DALLEVA Frank St Veromca A C 3 R1 e C 2 Home Comm-4 Hall Guard-4 eld12 nd12 pam CUCCH1 Rxchard St Brendan J' . ' , 1 ' . Ba -, , 3, 4 ' .-, I. A.-3 .- BQ - , 4 F- -, , -City, Tr - , , 3 if I fl ,l L j . Q 1 Q1 .- C ,' ffl .- - Q . 1. A.-3 , I C' 4, Shi -, .3, 4 . M f Bc -. ,3.4 A 1 CICHON Denms St Iude Vcrsxty C 3 4 Home Comm 3 Hockey-4 ack 1 2 3 DANGELO Pcxinck Good Counsel C ns C 1 R1 e C 1 Lzbrcmcxn-4 Shxeld-4 B wl l 3 DAU Rxchcrrd St ude De COOPMAN Thomas Assumpuon Groito Hall Guard 3 4 ilk Q5 DEDERICHS Robert Gucrdxcn Angel Cons C 1 R1 e C 1 ball DE I-'ALCO Ioseph Assumptxon Grotto Bond 3 Squlres l Base 1 DE GRANDE Paul Gucrrd1cm Angel Cons C 2 R1fle C 2 DE GREGORIO Sclvdiore St Iocm Scxence C 3 I A-4 4? 'x fun 'S DICK. Thomas Guardian Angel I. A.-3, 4 ck-l 2, , DUGAI. Donald S! Leonard C 3 cxence C-3 4 S Hall Guard-3 Lzbrcman-4 DOYLE lame: Queen of Peace Camera C-3 4 Lxbranan 4 DUQUEITE loo Queen of Peace Cons C 2 Rlfe C 2 Bowl 2 cs G02 DURNEY. David St. Ioan Hall Guard-4 . A.-4 ENDERLE Alan St Iude Home Comm 2 Hall Guard 2 3 Basket 2 all Track l IGHT lohn ENR Guardxan Angel ns C 1 R e C 1 2 Shield 2 3 Science Fau'-4 Quest-4 EWALD Harry St Peter Dram -4 Squues 3 4 fTreas l 5.15 DEN DOOVEN James Assumptron Grotto R '17-I' DE WREI. Brian St Basil DODGE Txmothy DREAN Dennis St can St Paul Camera C 2 Cons C l Bas et l Lrbrarlan 2 lndlvlduals have been distinguished Semcr Norbert Ktdd as he recerved the award for hrqhest scholastlc averaqe over the cast four years Norbert recewed a fxity dollar cash prtze and a watcl' The wat h was q1ven by Eastland Watch and Clock Reparr Fr St Onge presents the awards D ,As Q A 2 175 'Q g ' ' x , , , . . I . ' .-- I. A.-3 . .- lc .- I I I I I 5-' 8 ' , . , . F V V' Al f , f, ..,.,. ,,,. ,A .gy I ,TT . I ,Q h . .I JFQ, I Jn . 5,45 1 - we lil A- , T1 - 154-V: ' ' fx . ' . 2,554-,L 'y.. I fa'.P '4 - l .5 D-HJ!-,..J . '.- ,Q-L... . .l -13,5 4. . -F: v'- X. ,.j7,!' . ' 1 ,' rv. ' j',v4 :-'FL-L cnt' 'Til , I - V 'W - . . 1 V' .,L.,r ' ' '- , f: 1., ,I ,'. 2 7 -4 K . 'h In 'ff , s'ql x -' gi.-' ' ' x . I 'A a 'H' ' ' ' -R Q l Q .. lr Q Qu . N' ' I J ' 4 X 's 1, X I 46 . As. . . FACCHINI 1 FAELLO Gerald St can St Vercmca r C Cheerlea er 4 A Vial FANER Richard P s alle C ra G ard 3 FITZGERALD Iames Home Comm 4 Squrres 1 2 Ov -, al d1v1s1cn of the Tr mrley Sfeve Trumano Dave Gen'1lQ Paul Sxck hm Sansderra crmel llm Snod Clzuclc Sraw and Clruck Verslype capasly axded by Father Ellls and Kc cdqe Gerald Mr Cass Nrborskr stand proudly besxde ihelr most laslmq acluevement -osmnq I9S8 I960 176 G'l 2, 3, 4 rr C 'W-f3 W . Sl. Qlgl' gl' 2. 3' 4 Carr . CJ, 2 Q13 'I 11 u - rr er-2, 3 4 r a 2, 3, 4 ' ack l A 3, - l 3 Q 1. 44 ' , I but time IS growing short FISHER Howard Guardian Angel Cons C 1 FRANCE D0nGld Queen of Peace FRIESMUTH Bernard St. Ioan Cons. C.-1 Varsity C.-3 Student C.-3 H.Rm. Officer- s et.-1 2 -ball-2 ack 1 2 GABBLSBERGER ohn Gucrrdlcm Angel R1 e C 2 Librarian 3 HRI11 Officer 1 B nd 1 2 GARASCIA George Assumption Grotto VCIISIYY C 3 4 CPresJ HRm Officer 1 2 3 G11 Hockey-4 Soccer 3 Track 1 2 GARIEPY Mark Assumption Grotto Shield-4 Ouest-4 Yearbook 4 tCo Edl M C Band Concert-4 M C Bcmd Banquet 4 Drczmcx-4 'R' 'B' GI-INTH.E David St. Basil Varsity C.-2 3 4 H.Rm. Officer-2 Track-2 3 CA11-Cath., GABRIELS. David Oueen of Peace Rifle C.-3 Hall Guard-4 I. A.-3, 4 Basket.-1 KMgr.J Bowl.-3 F-ball-2 fMqr.7 Golf--3 ls 11' GLASPIE Richard St Brendan Cons C 1 Hall Guard-4 GALANTE. Andrew St Basil GENETTE Ioseph St Veronica A C 3 Gee C 1 Hall Guard-4 Sodchty 1 2 Shleld 2 3 .4 GOSTKOWSKI. Michael St. Basil Glee C.-1 Science C.-3 CTrec1s.J Varsity C.-3, 4 CSec'yl Boys' State-3 Hall Guard-2, 3 Soph. Cl. Pres. H.Rm. Officer-1, 2 Student C.-2, 3 F-ball--1, 2 CCapt.D, 3, 4 Track-1, 2, 3 GRUCA Eugene St Jude ns C 1 2 e C 1 HARVEY Herbert Guardxan Angel GREIMEI.. Raymond St. Veronica Boys' State-3 Dram.-4 I. A.-3, 4 Squires-2, 3 4 KTrecxs.J Quest 2 Shxeld-4 G 2 4 GIOLITTL Iustin Guardran Angel Cons C 1 2 Home Comm-4 Prom Comm-4 Hall Guard 2 3 Sr Cl Pres uentC 123 nd 123 Sh1ed34 GODDEERIS Michael St Ioan Camera Rifle C Science Fair-3 GRAND, Albert St Iude Glee C 1, 2 Hall Guard 2 fr 'NYY' Semor Mlke Hope FGCGIVIIIQ an award from Prmcxpal Fr St Onqe for achievmq the second hxqhest scholasttc average over four years Mike lost in h1s bxd for top honors by a matter of less than a point HOLLAND, Robert , Assumptxorx Grotto Chess C-4 Varsity C--3, 4 Base 3 Basket 3 F ball 3, 4 179 , , Q l,, 4 A ' ' ' ' ' - 'f f' A l . ,t ,-get ' e -, -C jf, ' 'j ,.:, I,:Q'.5'5 A . ml, 4' ' , . G .t . -' . lf 1 S1 d .- , , , 4 V 4 Ba - , , , 4 I. A.-2 . ' 1 - . ' L, G. 4 -uf'----fa , ' f A- 29 - ' -f s t I ' A l s 4 ,.. T-1: - - ', 4- ' We ' 'X .. I x , , ' 5 X ,lj A . ! - 4 s ' I ' 1 I L . L . A . 1 ' A fu , H V ' C.-1, 2 ' ' - 1 .--1, 2 HOLDEN Donald St Raymond Dram 4 HOLDHEITH William Star of the Sea Camera C 3 HOLLENXAMP Theodore Guard1an Angel C ns C Z 3 R e C 2 3 HOPE. Mlqhaol St. Ioan Science C.-3 Home. Comm.-3, 4 I, A.-4 Quest-4 Shield-4 Yearbook-4 fCceEd.l 180 HUMMEL Ierome St Ioan Home Comm 3 4 Bookstore 2 3 4 Swzmmmg 4 lCaptl 'E' HUGGETT Kennelh Guardxan Angel Camera C 3 Cons C l Llbranan 4 Sodahty 2 Sh1e1d 4 Bowl 4 +55 ISTRATE Michael St Jude Base 2 F ball 2 Track 3 IACEK. Robert St. Jude Its not the 9GSl9Sf way to get your hands wet but tts all for sctence Seruors Norbett Kldd cmd Howard Shrrkey concentrate on the Btoloqy exhlbtt whrch proves to be of mterest Contents of the exhlbrt were a number of toads destmed for dtssectron New Interests acquired IAMINET. Francis Assumption Grotto Rifle C.-Z Cons. C.-1, 2 H.Rm. Officer-2 Student C.-2 Base.-1, 2, 4 Bowl.-1 IACOBS Enc St Iude Gee C 1 2 B wl 1 2 IEAKLE Michael Guardxan Angel Scxence C 3 CPresJ Varsxty C 3 4 Jr Sr Banquet 3 Boys State-3 Hall Guard 3 4 HRm Ofircer 1 2 Sodalrty 1 2 Student C 3 4 KVICS Pres! Shreld 2 3 all Hockey 3 Track 1 2 Dram-4 IANKOWSAK Roger Queen of Heaven Home Comm-4 nd 1 2 3 Yearbook-4 Bowl -4 Soccer 3 Tx ack 2 IERMO Ernest Oueen of Peace HRm Offxcer 1 KALJLMAIKA. lame: Guardian Angel Golf 3 4 181 KAY Eward St Veronica H Rm Offxcer se l all Track 3 4 Scrence Farr 4 KEAN Richard Queen of Peace Ar C 3 Varsrty C Z 3 Shxeld 3 KArt1stJ Basket 1 2 ack 1 2 3 XERWIN Philip St Iude Glee C-4 Cheerleader 4 KIDD Norbert Queen oi Peac 4 KLUZA Ierome Guardran Angel Camera C 1 2 R e C 1 Hall Guard 2 Student C Z Bow 1 KOSSEK Paul Camera C 3 6 Assumphon Grotto Scrence C 3 fV1cePresJ 4 Varsity C 3 4 HRm Ofilcer 1 2 Lxbrarxan-4 Sodalrly 1 2 Baskei 1 3235-2 4 r ban 1 2 3 4 cA11cnyJ Track 1 2 182 KOCH Robert St jude Hall Guard-4 Base-4 KOLODGE Michael Queen of Peace Band 1 dnve was successful KESSLER, Iohn Guardian Angel Hcll Guard-4 Soccer--3 Help Wlth food for the needy IS the cmnuol petrtxon of the Student fdmrhes P1ctured below Cleft to fighfl GTS Semors R1ChCffd MINS? Ben Councrl before Chnstmcrs Wlth the cooperctxon ofthe student body thxs Stubrle Bob Mlkonwrcz and Fred Zctmon as they dxsplcy the food rn bnnqmq cz happy bolldoy to rnczny ecrstsrde donctxons we W Semor Mark Garrepy recexvmq the Fr Charles De-cke award from Fr St Onqe The award was made for lxterary excellence m the Quest Awards have been earned KUNTZLER Paul Qt oan C leader 4 l-la Guard 3 4 Bawd 2 LANG Dennis Assumptxort Grotto Scxence Farr 4 LE PERA Ioseph Assumpnon Grotto Track 2 KROLIKOWSKI Lawrence Queen of Pea ons C Glee C-4 Band 1 Shxeld 1 184 LUNARDE. Paul St Matthew Track 4 KWIECIEN Rrchard St Peter Ir Sr Banquet 3 nd 1 2 3 Bowl 4 LA FATA loseph St Iude Home Comm 4 Cheerleader-4 Dram 4 Bas et 1 2 F ball 1 Track I 2 -Pl-1 IU! KURKIEREWICZ, Lawrence Assumption Grotto Varsity C.-3, 4 H.Rm. Officer-2 F-ball-1, 3. 4 CCapt., A11-Cen., All-Cath.7 PU! . X -vi LUECK Michael St Veromca Varsxty C 3 4 CTreas7 Home Comm 2 3 4 Prom Comm 3 4 Ir Sr Banquet 3 Hall Guard 2 3 Ir C1 Pres Sr Cl Treas HRrn Offtcer 1 Student C 1 Ouest 4 Shmeld 3 4 Yearbook 4 Base 1 Basket 2 ball 1 Soccer 3 LUDWIG. Kent St. Iude Glee C.-4 I. A,-3 Base.-2 Hockey-4 Track-3 I.UME'l'l'A Vito St Peter Bow 1 LYNCH Dennis Guardran Anqel Prom Comm 4 Boys State-3 Sr Cl Secy MC CONNEL Hugh Guardran Angel Rzfle C-3 Home Comm 2 Hall Guard Quest 2 Tr ck 2 3 MAES Roger St ude MAFFESOLI Robert St I ude MAHNKE Gary Guarchan Angel I A-4 Sc1ence C 3 4 t '1f MALLY Denms Queen of Peace C ns C 1 Glee C 1 HRm Ofizcer 1 B se I 2 ball MALLAT Iames St Veronica MAIORANA George Stoan MMO Alfred St Veronica I A-4 Squlres 1 2 Bowl 3 MARKOWICZ Eugene St Veronica I A-3 4 aquues 4 QQ W' -4 1 Denms Lcmqs eye Cctchmq prcje t was one of tho many fmo entrles 'Tl C m 0 1 rlcms Dfnmss, Vrce n 'id prxze 1 suomx ted to No re Dam s ld UFHLCII Q :Draco Four held Fen 20th to HH 5 my 23rd Mrs Lon, czes y U e s ns mpressmve pro ect of or rn det bright outlook for the future MC EVOY Mxchcxel S E nn '1 ns C MAC KENZIE Donald uorchcm An,e1 Poms C cw .1 QU Dpi Cf C-JY MC KINNON Nelson L1 cz A-4 xmmmg 4 MARCHESE Vxto MARLOWE Mlchael Guardxan Angel Varsxty C 3 4 B sket 2 3 4 15 R Track 1 2 3 4 fA11Cathl fix MARTEN Lawrence Guardxan Anqel MEIN Gm onsC I Assumphon Grotto 1 e C 1 Sh em 3 4 Sqmres 1 MAZZOLA Robert Guaraxcm Angel Band 1 S dal ry 4 Qaest 4 QEd 1n Ch efl Baske 1 Hockey-4 ack 1 2 MAZRUM. Iameg St ude Scxence C I A-4 Dram-4 MA'm-xsvvs Mlchael g'fEL2g:iE Ronald St Clare Hall Guard 3 4 Shxeld 3 4 B nd 1 2 Q 188 MENCOTTI Lawrence St Veronxca Sh1e1d 3 4 Soccer 3 Dram -4 MHERCHAERT Clarence Guardran Angel Ir Sr Banquet 3 Student C 2 nd 1 2 3 MICHAEL Henry St ude Home Comm 2 eld 1 2 3 MILLER Kenneth St Brendan Bowl 3 en Stablle Presrdent of the Student Councxl supervrses a group of young men takmg an entrance exam wtth the hope of hllrng the vaccanctes left by Notre Dame s present Freshmen Responsibility has been MIKOWNOWICZ St Verontca Squrres-l F ball-4 taken on Robert MILLER Hrchard Queen of Peace ee C 1 Cons C 3 Home Comm-4 Hall Guard-4 Base 1 Soccer 3 Til' MURPHY, Patrick St. Iude Glee C.-4 NOVAK. David Ascension ONDRUS Wxlllam St Vercmcg C 3 NOFI-'ERT Gerald C HS C 1 St Veromccr 9 C 1 Shield 3 4 Bowl 3 Impressions have been made No lt wouldnt be gu1te b1g enough for g convent but rts good enough Sxster M Ludvenette agrees wholehegrtly along wlth the two Regmg for Semor Eddie Kgy proud wmner of Fust Prrze 1n Drcrltmg Three gurls Holly F1scher and Penny Galcxsso Q 151 . 190 , Art .- , 4 , o . .- , ' Rlfl .- , 2 J. A.-3 A f K M X I ,x A I 4 'H vi . ' I , 7' T r Y N g . 2 2 - n . f ff if - o f, ' V, 1 - 1 f o eg to ,Q f ,nf 4' A A 1 - A jfs, rf f, V K f A ' ', 'ff 5 , - . G . x , ' I W V I A4 ' --4-, f . 1 F I ' . - I j V- - ' ':'1'2-73: Q A ff NARDONE, Prisco St. Basil Home. Comm.-3 Hall Guard-4 4? NOWASKE Paul Assumptlon Grotto R1 e C 3 use -1 as et. 1, 2 , -ball- OBUCHOWSXI Stephen St Ioan Ri e C 3 Bow 1 Go 3 PARISE Iames St Ioan Home CommA3 HRm Officer-3 I A-4 Base 1 Basket l Quest-4 4? OKONOSKI Michael St Veronica an 1 2 3 PAGANO Santo St. Ioan PP' 7 PAZARENA lame! Assumption Grotto I-IRm Officer 1 Bow 1 PESTA DSB!!! St uda I IX -3 X il PIETRZAK Lawrence Queen of Peace Valedlctonan Home Comm-4 I A-4 Student C--4 Dram-4 PLATZ Henry St Ioan Cons C 1 Hall Guard 4 if PIERSON, Kenneth St. Iude Home. Comm.-3 Hall Guard-4 I. A.-4 Bowl.-1 F-ball-1 RAE Thomas St Iohn Berchman Varslty C 1 Hall Guard 2 3 Base 4 Bas et I ball Track 1 RANCILIO. Iohn St. Veronica I. A.-3, 4 Squires-1, 2, 3 RANCILIO Marvin St Veronica Varsity C 3 4 CVice Pres! Prom Comm Hall Guard 3 Dram-4 S1 C1 Vice Pres HRm Ofhcer 1 Stu ent C 1 2 Shxeld 3 4 Base 1 Bas et 1 ball 1 Soccer-o RANGER James Queen of Peace R1 e C 1 Band 1 2 ROBERTS Chester Assumptxon Grotto C Camera C 3 Cons C 1 R1 e C 1 Scxence C 2 iSec yi Sodahty 2 Track-4 Quest 4 Q PROGACClNl Ronald I rn Eer rran Camera C 3 1eC ee ead Q reld 3 4 'N ROBERTS Earl Assumptxon Grotto RUMPH Gerald Assumptron Grotto onsCl ReCl Squrres l 2 Future lives have been molded Need any lockers guarded? Serrcusly Notre Dame lS very proud of her semor Locker quards They are tstcmdmql lee Genne te Denms Lynch Iohn Sheercm Rrchard Glaspre Paul Srck Hugh McConnell Iohn 4 X T ' 'E ' St. c r . V . ' Htl ,-4 .' 7 C1 rl er-4 , A 1. A.w4 ,,, oh - , C . .- , 2, 3, 4 ' -f V til .- , 2, 3 'Q I. A.-3, 4 I . ' , ' Carducci, Fred Cardinelli, Dave Durney, Frank D'Alleva, and George , --A - t - . 0 A . D '5- ., . K I X Q I I t A l I 'it . ,F A - I VT' 9 3 ,R P 5 X . t , i . ' ,X A , ' X ,- ,X I ' 5 1: 193 Garascxa tlineelmql Mrke Ieake Ken Plerson Chuck Boyle Gerald Balosky V1to Marchese and Iohrx Kessler -Q' St ocm Fr Raymond Ouellette Wllh M1ke Zm1ch and Ke cmd Ken served the flrst mass ct Notre Dame RUNSTADLER George Huqgett When st1ll grade school Mtke lu- Lf 194 RUTKOFSKI Ronald St Veromco RYDA Harold Gucxrdzcm Angel Hall Guard Sodnhty 2 '3 Student C 3 4 G 2 3 Soccer 3 T ack l 2 SANSOTERRA Iames St Iude Rxile C 2 Dram 4 Y I. A.-3, 4 , ' . I ' ' ' n . ' in , ' 46' 1 ..,.T,,,,g,'?.5L, R 5' l wh t K , .. A .vi n fl 1 , ' .4 H I T3 Qu- , Q- ' l' 1 1 Nt V. SAVAGEAU Dennis Assumption Grotto SCHOBLOHER Henry all Assumpucn Grotto Track 3 SCULLY Gary SCHOENHERR Donald St Iuliana St Veromca ujx SCHEUERMAN Thomas Guardian Angel SCHU1-rl Fink P ball 2 St Peter Trck12 SCHIMECK Lawrence Queen of Peace Cons C l SAWICKI Frank Home Comm 3 St Veromca HRH! Offxcer 2 Student C 2 Bowl 1 195 SHIHKEY. Howard Assumption Grotto Comercx C.-3 Science C.-4 Science Fair-4 Hall Guard-3 Librarian-4 Sodctlity-1, 2 SETTIMO, Iames St. Veronica Home. Comm.-3 Bose.-1 Basket.-1 CMqrJ SHAW Charles St Margaret SHEERAN. Iohn Guardian Angel I. A.-3, 4 Truck-1 SOBCZAK Michael Good Counsel Home Comm-4 Sw1mm1ng-4 Yearbook-4 SLONGO Roy Assumption Grotto SNODGRASS. fumes St. Iude Cons. C.-2 Rifle C.-2 Science C.--3, 4 I. A.-3, 4 Sodcrlity-1 Quest-4 SOBCZAK Dennis St Albertus Home Comm-4 Yearbook-4 SEIBERT Mxchcel St ocm Scxence C 2 3 Sczen e Fmr 4 Dram-4 Iumor Dave Pxer e cs sports echtor of the Shxeld IS mtervxewmq semor ednon of he Shield was put out feoturmq the semor QC xv1t1es Varsxty Club members Be-rme Frlesmuth cmd Pnsco Ncrdone A specml over the lust four years STABILE Ben St Angela Gee C 4 Home Comm 2 3 4 Prom Comm 3 Ir Sr Banquet 3 S ent C 2 3 4CPresD HR111 Offlcer 1 Sq'J1!'6S 2 3 Shleld 3 SORBO, Frank St. Brendan Home. Comm.-4 Band-1, 2 Shield-4 Bowl.-3 F-ball-1, 2 Track-3 SPEAKING Thomas St Veromca G ee C 1 Boys Staie 3 B nd 1 2 3 4 KPres7 Shleld 3 4 fEd xn Chxeil Dram 4 Squxres 1 2 3 lSecyD SPRINGER David Queen of Peace C ns C 2 R1 e C 2 4 SULLIVAN Terrance St Raymond START, Michael Queen of Peace Camera C.-3, 4 STUDINGER Leo Guardmn Angel HRm Officer 1 ase 1 Basket 1 2 STYS Charles Sl Peter Quest-4 Shleld 4 Yearbook 2 3 N 1-ENG, vicem TROMBLEY, Gerald St. Veronica Guardian Angel l-lall Guard-3 STGHCG C--3 I A 3 4 mffi-4 Squires-1, 2, 3 Tfgdi-2, 3 You can remember all the good tlmes 11- A trme for loy cx txme for peace a tune when we rule lhe umverse We all wnl remember qraducmon day And wnh xt Nrll qo the ha py memcrmes we all have of the Baccalauereate Mass at Assumpuon Grove TIERNEY Bncm Q ride 'Z' 199 jun if STACER Gerald St Veronlca ally Squues 2 3 4 STEFFENS Ronald U a ran Angel ,f e f' I 4 . , . - , - E' Q , I. AA,-4 , fa sed -1 -1, 2 3 Mt' In Sings.-2 VAN DERHERCHEN Robert St Peter Art C-4 nd 1 2 TROMPTER Ioseph S' Veromca Gee C 4 h me Ccrnm 3 Fall Guard 2 3 Squues 2 3 ball TURNER Yohn Queen of Peace F. ,fu VAN RAAPHORST Roger ip St Peter 15,1 nrt... we-Q.. You wonder where the time went VENTIMIGLIA Salvatore Oueen of Peace Prom Comm 3 4 Stu ent C 3 4 ack I 2 VERSLYPE Charles St ude C ns C 1 Chess C-4 1 e C With YYPICGI semor ab111ty these men set about destroymq a plate f food at the Mother and Son Commumon Banquet f 200 1 .5 - If 11.-3, 4- ' F- 11' .M A ' if 1 f- 'S - 1.11.-3, 4 , Ba - , , 3, 4 ' 'f: 1 I I l I I .4 , I I C .Us ' 1: Home. Comm.-3, 4 ,A V if d .QT ' Tr - , , 3 . 5 , 5 S . J 1, 1 Ck ' , 1 ' I K ' ' ' o . .- ' -' A' X R11 .41 '. A 1. A.-3 , 'e I . .kg ' I S VIEL. Adolf Assumption Grotto I. A.-3 Squires-1 WILSON Gary Queen of Peace WESLEY. Lawrence Guardian Angel Base.-4 Basket -4 VANDEKERHOVE Francis Queen of Peace gan..- i l l' 4? Wi-INNER Wayne TYO David St Brendan Gua.rd1an Angel Base 2 4 WIEBELHAUS Raymond Guard1an Angel Bow 1 F ball 2 TRUPIANO Stephen Guardxcm Angel Prom Comm-3 Ir Sr Banquet-3 Student C-3 4 F ball 1 2 3 4 lA11-Cnty All State Honorable! Track 1 2 3 CAL!-City A11 State Honorable! WINES, Thomas Queen ct Peace Hfme Comm.-4 Hall Guard 4 WINEBRENNER. Douglas St. Veronica Cons' C'-1 I.1brarian-4 K HRm, Officer-I ,2 ' Szdaliiy- F f Base.-1, 2, 4 e- Q Erie C.-1 v WOICIK Lawrence WRYNN Dennis Guardran Angel St peter Hall Guard 4 Q is-1 ...Its coming to an en A former Notre Dame teacher Mr Iohn Habxb IS now w1th the Umted Verow shor ly before servmq as quest speaker at the Senlor commence States Drplomauc Corps rn Eqypt He IS seen here speakmq to Fr ment lt 202 X Y Q ey ' Q G I I 1 I. A.-3 - t I A 3 I ' d A x . ' ' W , flf I s I ,V I . l WINKER Douglas St Veronica nd 1 2 Shxeld 3 Track 4 WOIDACKI Raymond Assumptlon Grotto Cons R1 e C l B Dram 4 if tp-7 x., E' ZAMON F St Veronica Vcrrsmty C 3 Home Comm Cheerleader-4 nd 1 2 Student C 4 Tack 1 2 3 ZARKIS Charles Guardxan Angel Vcrsxty C 3 4 Hall Guard 3 se 2 3 F ball 2 Hockey-4 Dram-4 2 ZIMMERMAN David Queen of Peace Scxence C 3 Home Comm 3 4 Sodahty 2 Quest 4 se 2 3 Bas et 1 2 ZMICH Mrchael Guardian Angel ons C 1 e C l Sclence C 3 ZUBY Michael Queen of Peace The Prom and then ...... u- 'Hhs f Denms and Mlke Sobczak w1th the1r dates at the Prom S 1 H It H t 1 th mus1c by the Fred Nettmq Orchestra The Semor Prom th1s year was held at the tat er 1 on o e W1 end? 204 1 W AA , -. 41 f . 1 . M 5 X , A if 'N a eff on to GRADUATIGN f s d N 'P h M vi fa X Q0 , X in v A N 4 1 ' . ', I u 1 fs J' ' P5 - P'-1 Q, R, . l.a,0 4 'k ? , . ' ?5 WM, Wg wi' we pr 'Q X 'X Six if 'x ko.. a. lx The speakers told us of the blq world we must force Its Just cz httle Wh11e now and goodbye to Notre Dame And hncrlly w1th mlxed emouons the class of 60 becomes the men of today 207 3 I ff? 3 ' , !,,,,,,,, ,E K. we I ,r I , V. , Q V i 1' 1 ' ' A , 3 I' 3 X fu iff! ,-N. - x X ' 1. A E U - - f ' - x - ' 1 1., - . N, Ju' J ' -1 '4 I. Y , 'f ' . A-. WA gy mu l U . l ' 1 3 -V .1 - xl ' - 4 'L A ' 15' x M ',L,x., .4 ri . ' ,A ly E ' Q 1? t - ,. Qty.,-,f R , kn Q3 f ' , 5 1 .73 Q J? h lk . .. ' ls 41-I-5-gp , A , v s W f 8 ' Ax M X ' .iq M 4 ' , f, I XS. Q V i 1- Q k'J X ' 'ff f ' 5' 2 ' ' 1. . 1, V f Q , ..,,q. ,, vt, . , . f, ' , 'K . 1 , Q , , . , . . 'K W' ww' .,, 'f,, .. MZ , , , Mg, AT, 'Wo AWARDS AWARDS I-'OR GENERAL EXCELLENCE IN ALL STUDIES donated by the Very Rev Vincent Roblchaud S M Provmcral of the Martst Fathers and Rev Ioseph Ordmq Pastor of St Iude Partsh Highest Four Year Average Norbert Kidd Second Highest. Mxchael Hope AWARD F OR EXCELLENCE IN ENGLISH donated by Rev Iohn C Iordcm Pastor of St Ioan of Arc Par1sh Awarded to Norbert Kidd AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN RELIGION donated by The Most Rev Iohn A Donovan Auxtltary B1shop Pastor of St Veronrca Partsh Awarded to Mxchael Hope Awarded to Norbert Kidd AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN SOCIAL STUDIES donated by Rev Ioseph G Schuler Pastor of Guardtan Angels Parxsh Awarded to Lawrence Pietrzak Honorable Menuon Michael Hope Norbert Kldd David Zimmerman AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN MATHEMATICS donated by Rev Em1l A Capano Pastor of Our Lady Oueen of Peace Pansh Awarded to Michael Hope Honorable Mention Lawrence Berch Norbert Kxdd Dennis Lynch Lawrence Pietrzak AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN SCIENCE donated by Rt Rev Ioseph Breltenbeck Pastor of Assumptron Grotto Partsh Awarded to Norbert Kxdd Honorable Mention Bemard Fnesmuth THE REVEREND CHARLES DECKER WRITING AWARD Awarded to Mark P Ganepy THE NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP Awarded to Iohn Ennght 209 . . , . . . ACCUSO lohn F ADAS George H ALBRECHT R1chard AIELLO Donald 72 73 95 103 ALASTRA Anthony ALBO Iohn 46137 ALBRECHT R1chard ALEF Iames M 46 60 65 66 110 111 3 ALIOTTA M1chael P ALTER Iohn A 46 110 ALUMNI 16 108 109 ANASTASI Nrcholas A 73 153 ANDERS Paul E 46 73 77 158 ANDRESHAK Allen A ANDRUS Richard ANGELI Ioseph M 110 129 166 ARIOLI R1chard D ARNAL Fred ARNOLD Edward ARNOLD George 46 137 157 ART CLUB 160 107 ASH Mrs ASSUMPTION GROTTO PARISH ASSUMPTION H1gh 137 154 157 ASTRONOMY Club AUSTIN Hrqh 128 132 136 137 138 143146154156l57 BACH Norman M1chael BAECKEROOT Paul T 73 128 158 BALDAK L 17100101 BALOSKY Gerald 101 167 193 BANAS Theodore BAND 18 194 991 BANKSTAHL August BANNER Paul I BARBER Kenneth C BARBER R1chard BARKE Dr Arthur BARNWELL Robert W BARON Neal T BARONE Donald P BARTHOLOMEW Bro BARTKUS Charles M BARYCZ Gerald BASEBALL BASKETBALL BASS R1chard G BASTUBA Robert BATHERSON Iames BATHERSTON Malcolm BATTAGLIA Anthony BATTANI Mr V BAUER W1l11amI BAUMANN Norman I BEAUDOIN Dan1e1 BEAUVAIS Iohn BEAUVAIS Thomas BECKLEY Patrrck C BECKMAN Iames D 60 146 73 158 19 40 154-157 138149 14 91 60156 INDEX BEELS Maurrce BEIMA Thomas BELLENOIT Rev M 3390111 BELLISARIO Ronald BELZ Frederrc R BELZ Robert C BENEDICTINE BENNETT Denn1s BENNETT 11m BENSON R1chard 46137 BERARI Dav1d 46146 BERCH Larry 14167 BERCH Robert BERKSETH Wrlham BERLINGER Norman T 60 65 36 111 ll 46 137157 BERNIER Don R BERTRAND R1chard W BERUBE Maur1ce R BIDIGARE Leo BIELEC M1chael BIERKLE Alfred H BIGLIN Terry A BIRCH R1chard W BITTER Iames E BLALOCK Donald 150168 BLOMOUIST Thomas E 60 77 113 BLUM Ioseph F BOCKHAUSEN Arthur I 73 152 BOCKHAUSEN Gerald BOGAN Ioseph F BOIKE Dav1d 46 66 BOIARCZYK Denn1s 44 110 111 158 168 BOMMARITO Iohn1 101 169 BOMMARITO V1to BONAUDO Norman A BOTSFORD Lawrence 47 137 BOTZEN Mr W BOTZEN W11l1am 73 78 129 BOULANGER Rev N 32129 BOULANGER Rev R 16 29108 BOYLE Charles 169193 BRANCALEONE Ioseph BRANNAN Desmond 60110 BREIGHT Gary 126 128 169 BREITENBECK Msqr Ioseph BRIGGS Allan D 7378136 BRIGGS Kenneth C 40 61 BRIGULIO Ioseph 73 128 134 154 BRILLATI Santo BRINGARD Mark BRINGARD Trmothy L BRINKER Thomas T BRINKMAN Don BRISSON Howard 23 103 169 BROOKS Walter BROWER M1chael G 61 156 BROWER W1111am BRUSKE Robert BRYLL Denn1s E BRYSON Rev I 17 30 37 BUBNAR Thomas G BUCH Gerald R BUCHANAN Iohn Thomas 210 BUCHHEISTER Iohn 73 77 110 BULGARELLI Ronald A 74 129 BULLARO Wrllram BULTINCK Ierome H 61 146 154 BURKART Iohn F 47 64 BURGHARDT Robert A 61 136 BUSZCZAK Dav1d 74 106 BUTLER lIohn1 Thomas BUTLER M1chael BUZYNSKI Iohn 47 137 157 BZDOK M1chael CACKOWSKI Edward CAINE MUTINY 23 102 103 172 CALI Iames 128 164 170 CALLIHAN Mr R CALOIA Gary CALOIA Raymond A CALOIA Rlchard A 154 155 171 CAMPBELL Carl I 74106 CAPALDI M1chael R CAPANO Rev Em11 CARDINALI Fred 128 164 171 CARDUCCI Iohn 171 193 CARRICO Bernard 47156 CARRICO Robert CARTER R Eugene CATALDO Gordon W 61 64 CATANZARO Iasper CATHEDRAL CENTRAL 131 138 CATHOLIC CENTRAL 20 128 130 136137138142146150 156 157 CENTALA Frank CENTER LINE Hrgh CHAMPAGNE Rev R 22 28 44 CHAMPINE Dav1d CHANEL 1-hgh CHASSE Rev I 29 30 CHARBONEAU Robert CHIDA Iohn P CHIDA Kenneth CHIKOTA R1chard A CHILDS Ne11F CHIODINI Robert CHIODO Donald 128 130 131 132 164 171 CHIPPEWA H1gh CHOLEWIAK Roger 47 110 113 CHORZEMPA Lawrence I C1-IORZEMPA Ronald 150171 CHRISTY Kenneth CICHON Dav1d CICHON Denn1s 150 151 153 CLAUSEN George CLONAN Rev E 2431 CLOSURDO Lawrence A COATNEY R1chard E COATS Lawrence E 75160 I ' .................................... 46 I ......... 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KOZIARSKI Lawrence V KOZIKOWSKI Terry 24 129 150 KOZYRA Thomas KRABBENHOFF Herman KRACZON Ion KRAEMER Raymond KRAINIAK Ernest N KRAINIAK M1chael 78 110 KRAMER KRAMER KRAMER KRAMER KREMER Dav1d 112128150183 Donald F 65 106 M1chael P Ph111p 23 102 128 130 131133134183 Larry KROLIKOWSKI Larry KRUPA Robert KUCHARSKI Lawrence A KUEBLER Paul S KULASZEWSKI D 78 106 128 140144145 KULKA Fred KUNTZLER Paul I 129 184 KURKIEREWICZ Lawrence 126 128 185 KUZMINSKI Eugene KWIECIEN Rlchard LA CASSE Ronald A LACHANCE Rev R 24 29122 LACKEY Charles I LAETHEM Daryl LAFAIVE Cec1l 51 157 LaFATA Ioseph 17 100 101 129 185 LaFATA Salvatore 50 51 53 LAHEY Gary B LAMB Ioseph LAMBERTZ Ioseph LaMONICA N1cholas LANE M1chael LANEY Thomas 64 65 LANG Danlel LANG Denn1s G 78 184 187 LANG Mrs MAES Ro er LANGBEEN Rxchard L LANZON Chnstopher LAPUH Arnold 1 LAPUSZEWSK1 Thomas 65 106 LAROCHELLE D LAUCK F LAUDAZIO Lou1e A LAURA Gerald E LAURA Peggy LEADBETTER R LEAVENS Robert C LECH R LeCI..AIRE Leon I LEGATO Ierry LEHRMAN Robert I LE PERA Ioseph LEPORE Samuel I LESPERANCE Gerald I 79 156 79 106 65 136 INDEX LIEDER Gary V. ........................ 52 137 LINDSAY Mr T LOBBESTAEL M1chael I 50 52 LOEFFLER Kenneth LOFFREDA Gerald LORD Kenneth R LORENZO Albert LUCAS Raymond G 79 154 LUCIDO Salvatore P LUCIDO V1ncent LUDVENETTE Sr M LUDWIG Kent 150185 LUECK M1chael 112 128 130 134135165185 LUECK Thomas I 65 136 156 LUMETTA V110 LUNARDE Paul T LUPO Ioseph LUZYNSKI Leon F LYNCH Denn1s 165 185 193 LYTLE Gary 73 79 139 140 141 142143144145148149154 LYTLE Mrs R MCCABE Iohn L MCCARROLL Denn1s MCCARROLL M1chael MCCOMBS Edward C MCCONNELL I-Iuqh 176 185 193 MCCULLOUGH Iames 6879159 MCDERMOTT Thomas MCDONALD Douglas 52137 MCDONOUGH Ward MCEVOY Charles I 65136 MCEVOY Gerald MCEVOY M1chael MCEVOY M1chael T MCKINNON Nelson I MCNALL Mr MacDONALD Marv1n Iohn 52 137 MacNEIL Ioseph M 52 95 MACHESKI Iohn R MACK Edward R MACKENZIE Donald 145187 MACR1 V1ncent 64 66 MACUDZINSKI Eugene W MADAISKI Ioseph P MADAY Gerald MAES M1chael 66186 Q MAFFESOL1 Robert MAGDALENE Gary P MAHNKE Gary MAINO Msqr Hubert MAINS Mr G MAIO Alfred I MAIORANA Georqe MAIKOWSKI Denn1s 74 79 MALKOWSK1 Br1an MALLAT Iames MALLY Denn1s MALLY Paul D MALPASS Gerald A MANDICH Iohn P 213 78 186 MANEL Iames A. ............................. . MANOR Robert E MANSKE Iohn E MARCHESE V1to P 187 193 MARCHIONI Dan1e1 I MARIST Aux1111ary 90 120 MARKOWICZ Euqene MARLOWE M1chael 143144 145158188 MARROCCO V1ctor G 65 66 146 MARSHALL Gerald A MARTEN Lawrence MARTEN Thomas I 66136 MARX Msqr Ioseph MASS Steve MATESOWICZ Stanley MATTEI Ronald M MATTHEWS M1chae1I MAURIN Fred Arthur MAXVILL Robert I 66106 MAXYMOFF T 65 158 MAZRUM Iames 23 39 103 188 MAZZOLA Robert 39 112 150 151 164188 MEERSCHAERT Clarence MEIN Gary MELOCHE Ronald MENCOTTI Lawrence 23103 MENTLEY Mark C MERLANO Arthur MERLO Norman P MERRILL RoqerF MERRITT Douglas MICHAEL Henry MICHAUD Bro MICHELS N1cholas MICHELS Ol1ver A MICZULSKI Denn1s T 153188 66113 66146156 44189 31110111 52137 66136146 MIGLIO Rlchard I MIKONOWICZ Robert 128 183 189 MILITELLO M1chael 52 152 153 158 MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER Charles R M Kenneth Kenneth H R1chard P Ronald 176183189 MILLIGAN Iohn F MILOSTAN Patr1ckE MINANO Denn1s MOCER1 Thomas D 52137 MONTIE Georqe MOONEY Cardmal MORIN Rene L MORIN Rev P MOORE Iohn R MOSKALUK Peter W MOTHERS Club MOTTER B MOUNT CLEMENS MROZ Kenneth I MUELLER P MUHAW Walterl MULITZ Robert M 79154 711 2 3345118 20 23 66 72 73 79 80 103 , .. 64 , , . 66 , . ............ 64 , . . .,............................... 24 , . ...................... .....99 , ...... , , , . 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NAGLE Thomas I MULLEN Rev N 36 92 118 122 MULLOY Iohn MUNACO Frank A MUNOZ Dan1e1 MURPHY Iames M MURPHY Patrlck MURPHY V1ncent MURPHY W1ll1Gm MURRAY Damel I MURRAY W1ll1Gm MYSLINSKI Kenneth I 52 157 79 128 NAIARIAN Chrxs NALLEY Robert W 67 110 NARDONE Pr1sco 128 134 138 141143145148191197 NARDONE Ronald NATIVITY 138 144 NEELY Robert 79 106 NEWBERRY Franc1s I 52 150 151 NIBORSKL Mr C NOE Iudson A NOFFERT Allen R NOFFERT Gerald NORTON R1chard NOSOTT1 Gerald NOVAK Dav1d 26176 67136146158 52 137 NOWASKE Paul NOWINSKI Robert NOWS Mr F NUBER W1ll1am NUSPEL Frank S OBRIEN M1chae1 I OBUCHOWSKI Stephen OCONNOR Danxel F OKONOSK1 Mrchael OLEKSIK Tlmothy I OLIVERIO Ioseph ONDRUS W1111am ORDING Rev Ioseph OSSOWSKI Leonard OUELETTE Rev R 54 137 35 194 PAGANO Santo T PAIONK Adam PALAZZOLO Dom1n1c PALAZZOLO Peter 72 80 PALM Robert PALMIERI Ronald I PAPENHEIM Henry P PARET Iames E PARISE Iames A PARKER Denn1s H 65 67 68 74 PARKER Iames H 53 54 137 PARTHUM Iohn W PASTRICK R1chard D 80 136 158 PAWLAK Mrchael I PAWLOWSKI Mrchael I 80 128 INDEX PAZARENA Iames PECORARO Anthony PEPPLER Larry H PERNACK Gary W PERRY Frank C PERTILE Iack A PESTA Denn1s PESTA RobertI PESTA Mr S PETERS Robert E PETRELLA Anthony PETRELLA Iohn PETRUCC1 Mrchael 67 136 146 154 PFENT Dav1d I 61 80 PHILLIPON Bro D 22 30 32 45 67 136 PHYSICIAN Rev T PIAZZA Thomas L PIECH Dav1d L PIERCE Dav1d K PIERSON Kenneth PIETRZAK Iames PIETRZAK Larry PISCOPO Iu11o I PLATZ Henry T PLATZ Thomas I POLK T1mothy C POMPEO Mr Ioe PONZO M1chae1 I POSCH Ioseph L POULIN Rev E POWERS Iohn M PRICE Lee D PRIEBE Larry E PRIEMER Alden E PRIEMER Paul L PRIMEAU Iames 45137 80111115 128197 192193 103 192 66 80 PROGACINNI Ronald 110 129 193 PROVENCHER Albert O QUEEN OF PEACE Par1sh QUEENEVILLE Ray QUEST The RAAB Francrs I RAAB Raymond L RADKE Ronald L 67 152 153 RAE Robert A RAE Thomas C RAIRICK Robert RANCILIO Iohn RANCILIO Marvm 23 102 128 132134165192 RANCOURT Rev H RANGER Iames F RATTRAY Wlllldm H RAUSCH Peter M RAY George I RECOR Mark I 65 68 111 RECOR Thomas F 23 80 102 133 139 145 REDFORD St Mary 214 REILLY Mlchael E RELIGION RENKE Iohn K RESCHKE Noel 17101 REVA Rev Lou1s REYNOLDS R1chard F 116123 20 24 61 80 128 RICHARDSON IackI RIFLE Club 152 153 RICHTER G1les C 68136 RIVERSIDE ROBERT Rev E ROBERTS Chester 112 158 192 ROBERTS Earl ROBERTS Leonard I ROCHINSKI Gerald ROEK M1chae1F ROLANDS Thomas F ROMMELAERE Kenneth C 65 68 78 ROSE Rodney F ROSEVILLE ROSI M1chael C ROTONDO Dante M 55 150 ROY Ralph G RUBIS Roger RUGGERO Herbert I 50 55 137 RUMPH Gerald 78193 RUMPTZ T1mothy RUNDSTADLER George RUSIN Cas1m1r RUSSO Franc1s 1ThomasI RUTLEDGE Ierry RUTH MISS L RUTKOFSKE Ronald 78158194 RYAN Mrchael P 73 81 152 153 RYAN Patr1ck M RYDA Harold H 126 128 194 ALPHONSUS Hrqh AMAND Iames F 81 150151 AMBROSE H1qh ANNE H1gh BASIL Par1sh 12 121 BRENDAN Par1sh FLORIAN H1gh 138 144 IOAN OF ARC PCII'1Sh 8 122 IOSEPH Hlqh 128 135 136 138 IUDE Par1sh LUCY Par1sh ONGE Rev O 16 17 22 28 53122164175 179184 PAUL H1gh PETER Par1sh VERONICA Pcmsh SABATINI Iames 55137 SABATINO Ioseph M 81 158 SALES Ierome F SALESIAN Hlqh 128 133 136 138 141 146 154 SALVATORE Gary F 136 146 156 SANDERS Ioseph V 55113 SANSOTERRA Iames A 103 176 SAROLI Kenneth I I . . ......... 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SAUVE Robert G SAVAGEAU Dennrs SAVAGEAU Iames SAWICKI Davrd W SAWICKI Frank SCANLAN Gary I 68 156 SCHAFER George 55 157 SCHEETZ Robert C SCHEHR Ralph C SCHELL Rlchard SCHEMANSKI Frank 68136 SCHEURMAN Thomas SCHICK Iohn SCHIMECK Larry SCHINALER M SCHINGS Georqe W SCHLACK Roqer W 68 136 SCHLONSKY Georqe SCHMIDT Freder1ckI SCHMIDT Gerald I-I 55 137 157 SCHMIDT Gerald T SCHMIDT G Mrchael SCHMIDT W1l11am SCHMITT Paul SCHMITT Russell SCHMITZ Thomas V SCHNEIDER Dennls SCHOBLOHER Henry SCHOENHERR Donald SCHOENHERR Iohn 64 68 3044113 128195 SCHOENHERR Ronald E SCI-IOTTHOEFER Ioseph SCHULER Rev Ioseph SCHULTE Wrlham P 81 118 SCHULTZ Frederrc F SCHWEITZER Carl R SCHWEITZER Fredenc A SCIENCE Club 20 104 105 SCIENCE Faxr SCULLY Gary SCRITCHFIELD Charles SEDIK Bruce 23 81 SEIBERT Mrchael 101197 SENIOR Class 164-208 SENIOR Play 17 100 101 SENIOR Prom 24 122 204 205 SELEDOTIS Kenneth SERVITE 138 140 146 INDEX SHRINER SICK Paul 176 193 197 SIENKIEWICZ Iohn H 69 78 SIENKO Roqer I 55157 SIEMENETA Alexander 46 69 SIMON Iames E 14 69 158 SINKEL Robert SIRAGUSA Benedrct S SIRAGUSA V1ncent P SITKIEWICZ Danrel L SKOCZEK Bernard SKOMIAL Rrcky A SKUDRNA Anthony SKURDA Raymond SLIMAK Lawrence SLOAN Donald P SLOAN Robert SLONGO Roy SMIECINSKI Dennrs SMIECINSKI Mrs SMIGIELSKI Chester SMITH GaryR SMITH Kent G SMITH Lawrence SMITH Lawrence V SMITH Mr L SMITH Ph111p SMITH Thomas SMITH W1ll1am I SMUDSKI Danrel R SNODGRASS Iames SNY Iames 72 82 78 82 82 150 105 196 55 58 SOBCZAK M1chae1 115 160 196 SOENEN Lynn E SOLDAN Theodore H SOPHOMORE Class SORBO Francrs SOSSI Iohn A SOULES Robert F SOULLIERE Robert G 55137 82150 160711 55 137 SPEARING Thomas 23 103 110 115198 SETTIMO Frank M SETTIMO Iames SEWELI.. Gary SHABERLY Davld K SHABERLY Mrs SHANAHAN Rev I 16129 SHAW Charles 176196 SHAW Dan1elL SHEEHY Mrs SHEERAN Iohn 193196 SHERMETARO Charles SHIELD The SHIRKEY Howard 110111 181196 SHIRKEY Mrs M SHOEMAKER Thomas SHOVLIN Gerald SPORTS 124 161 SPOUTZ Kenneth E 74 82 SPRINGER Davrd I SOUILLACE George A 69 136 STABILE Bened1ctI 24 183 189 198 STACER Gerald STAHL Charles START Mrchael M STAVALE FYGHCIS N 69136 STECKER Rrchard W STEFANAC Thomas G 82 154 155 STEFANIAK Mrchael S 69153 STEPFENS Ronald STEFEK Davrd STEFEK Mrs M 39 92 STEINER Iames F STEINER Mrs STEWART Davrd A STIMER Gary S STOECKER Kenneth STOLL Charles C 74 82 154 STRISAR Edward M 215 STRYE Iames W 82 158 STUDINGER Leo STURM Vert STYS Charles STYS Stan1eyI SULKY Kenne SULLIVAN Iames D 50 56 SULLIVAN Terrence SUMNERS Iohn P 56137 SWENTEK N SWIFT Rrchard A SWIMMING SZAL Bruce P SZNARWAKOWSKI Mrchael G 65 69 1673 82 112115198 160-161 1473 82 TABACHKI Peter M TALIK Iames A TANGI-IE Cyr1lI TAORMINA Salvatore TASCO Mlchael S 69106 136 146 158 TEMPIA Iohn E 69 106 TEMPLIN Grlbert T 7282128 130132135l38140141 145 154 155 82152153 TENO VIHCGHI TENT Brran A 56 137 TESSMER Iames H THAENS Damel TIERNEY Br1an 176199 TILLY Mr G TIMM RaymondI TOMAYKO Lawrence M TOSCH Robert TOURNAMENT Basketball 148 TOUTANT Mrchael TRACK TRAPP Woodrow C TRAYNOR Gary R TREANOR Bro R 34137 TRINGALE Mrs M 92 96 TRINGALE Rrchard S TRINKWALDER Iohn F 70 146 158 TROBEC Robert TROIA Iohn TROMBLEY Gerald TROMPETER Ioseph TROVATO Anthony TRUPIANO Stephen 128130131 132 133 135 176 199 TURALA Dennrs G TURKO Mrs I TURNER Iohn TWARDOWSKI Freder1cI 5356 TYLER Kenneth I TYO Davld UNIVERSITY OF Detrort 128 134 136137138141 154 156 USLEBER Wtlham S , ................................. 68 ................................................ 150 , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , I , . ......... , , I ........................... , , I ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 199 , . .............................. 55 I I ,,,,,,,,,,,, I I - ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, I ,,,, I I I I 111111111111 ........ 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T. ......... 55 , . ....................................... 96 U 1 ---..... 1 ....... 1 ..-1..-1-.. - , ' . ........................ 69 1 .................. 1 , . ................................. 56 ' , , . . . ........................... 39 I ,II,,I,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 8 2 I I I I 1 .................. 69 I I IIIIIIIIIIII I I I 1 ... ...... 1 ....... 1 ........ 69 , . ..................... 82 , ' ' . ................. 2.1.56 USTESKI, Leroy C. ........ ............. 8 3 V VACHON, Mr. C. ........................ 30,112 VAIVE, Richard I. ..................... 70,146 VALERI, Iohn V. ................................. 83 VAN BUHLER, Robert ..................... 70 VAN DALE, Dale I. ........................... 70 Van De KERKHOVE, Frank . ..... 201 VanDERHERCHEN, Robert 106,200 Van DEWEGHE, William ............... 83 Van RAAPHORST, Roger ............ 200 Van SLAMBROOK, Charles I. ...73, 83 VELLIKY, William ..................... 83,1 12 VENTIMIGLIA, Salvatore ...78,200 VERLINDEN, Iohn H. ........................ 70 VERMEULEN, Gary A. .................. 56 VEROW, Rev. A. ........................ 38,202 VERSCHAEVE, Ierome R ....... 65,70 VERSKA, Paul I. ............... 56,137,157 VERSLYPE, Charels ............... 176,200 VIEL, Adolph A. .......... ............... 2 01 VITALI, Mrs. A. ....... ............. 4 0 VITALI, Mrs. D. ......... ............. 4 0 VITALI, Mr. F. ............. ................. 4 1 VITALI, Mr. G. ....................................... 41 VLOET, Iohn M. ........................ 56,113 INDEX WALEKE, Paul L. ................................. 57 WALENDOWSKI, Richard L. ...70, 158 WALKER, Gary A. .................. 57,111 WALLACE, V. .............................. 16,109 WANICKE, Richard W. ......... 70,l36, 146,156 WARD, Francis I. .............................. 57 WARNING, Thomas W. .................. 57 WAROWAY, Dennis M. ...... 57,112 WASINSKI, Iames T. ........................ 70 WASMUND, Iames L. ...65,70,136, 156 WATSON, I. .................... ................. 5 7 VVEBER, Dennis E. ............. ............. 5 7 WEBER, Timothy I. WEINERT, William A. ..................... 83 WEITENBERNER, Henry W. 83,156 WEISS, Richard I. ..................... 57,137 WEISS, Robert ..................... 57,108,157 WENNER, Wayne ........................... 201 WESLEY, Lawrence ...... 57,l43,145, 158,201 WESSERLING, Dennis ..................... 57 WETTER, Iames E. WI-lITTAKER,Wi1liam..lll: , , .74 83 105 WICKER, Dennis .............................. 57 WICKER, Ioseph ........................... . ..... 83 WIEBELHAUS, I Raymond ............ 201 WITTWER, Norman G. 70,136,150 WOICIK, Lawrence ........................ 202 WOIDACKI, Raymond ...23,l03,203 WOLF, Edward ................. - ................. 83 WOLF, Iames G. ................................. 83 WOODWORTI-I, I. .............................. 58 WOZNIAK, Thomas ......... 80,813,150 WROSCH, Robert R. ........................ 57 WRYNN, Dennis P. ........................ 202 WYFFELS, ....................... .. .... ........... l 08 WYRWICZ, Andrew Y YOUNG, David ............. .................. 5 7 YOUNG, Iames C. .............................. 57 ZADE, Gerald G. ............... 83,150,151 ZALESKI, Dennis S. ..................... 24,70 ZAMON, Fred 129,158,164,l83,203 ZARRIS, Charles ............... 23,l03,126, l28,133,150,l51, l54,155,164,203 ZEHNPFENNIG, Leonard, W. ...... 83 ZDYBEL Iohn R. .................................... 57 ZIELINSKI, Francis K. ........................ 57 ZIMMERMAN, David P. ...... 112,168, 203 ZIOLKOWSKI, Ralph L. ..... .......... ..57 ZINSER, Lawrence R. ...... 65,70,136 VOLANSKY, Mr, A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 152,153 WILLIAMS, William R. .................. 70 ZMICH, Michael ..................... 194,203 VQHHATTENI Lynn C, ,,,,,.,,,,,, 56,113 WILSON, Gary ................................. 201 ZOIA, Richard F. .......... ................... 5 7 WINEBRENNER, Douglqg ,,,,,,,,,,,, 202 ZOLI, Iames I. ........... .......... 5 7,157 W WINES, Iohn D. ................................. 70 ZOSEL, P. ............... ............ 1 43 WAGNER, Charles I. ....... ............. 8 3 WINES, Thgmgs ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 202 ZUBY, Michael ........ ............ 2 03 WAGNER, Robert W. ...... ............. 7 0 WINKI-,ERI Dguglgs ,,,,,, 110,1 12,1581 WAHL, Dennis R. .... ..... ............ ..70 203 COVER .......... . . . Durand, Chicago, Illinois PRINTER ................... . . .Modem Yearbook Co., Dgifgii SENIOR PHOTOS .............. .... C rains Studios. Detroit ALI. OTHER PHOTOGRAPHY .... . . . Rev. Fr. E. G. Roberts S. M. The 1960 Iuggler has come to be. This book was the result of a huge effort on the part of our staff. Yet that is not the whole story. For behind each penciled line, each carefully typed page, each glossy picture, there stood a long line of people without whom we could not possibly have succeeded. We wish to especially thank many per- sons and groups. We thank the faculty members who generously gave of their time to identify pictures and give us the full story behind them. We wish to thank our patrons who gave us the ever necessary financial aid. We wish to acknowledge the tremendous effort on our behalf by Mr. and Mrs. Mack Suprunowicz of Modern Yearbook Co., who gave a great deal of professional class to our Mr. Howard Shlrkoy book. Above all, we wish to thank Rev. Fr. Austin Verow, without whose tremendous drive and unflagging confi- dence the Iuggler would still be a dim idea in someone's mind. lt has been the feeling of the Iuggler staff, as we have watched our book grow, that we were recording a very special kind of story. We hope that you, the student body, will be able to pick up this book 25, 50, even 75 years from now and still feel that it is a very special message directed to you-about you. lf we have succeeded in this, then the effort of all the people we have mentioned will have been worth it. Time will be our judge. We hope it will be kind to us. The Sta!! ot The Iuqqlor 216 fl J- , Q1 il L l XZ lContinuedil Others can praise where the censor swing, And the white smoke circles, ring on ring. But I, poor Barnabas, nothing can l, But drone in the sun as a drowsy fly. So the year crept on till a white dawn came When a thought flashed overrhis soul like flame: And he leaped from his cell of legs and arms. Filling the cloister with looks and alarms, As he shot his way to the chapel dim, Running for joy in the heart of him, . . And when he came out of the hidden place, A light as of stars was over his face. Now day after day to the secret crypt, He sped light-foot as the old earth dipped Loitly and still in the fire of dawn: For the restless pain of his heart was gone, The friars were a-flutter that this should be, Till at last the Prior with two or three- Elders and fraters of high degree- Followed the juggler on tipping toe, Their breath held mightily, hoping to know. And they heard him cry at Our Lady's shrine: All that l am, Madam, all is thinel Again I am come with spangle and ball To lay at your altar my little, my all. The friars know all of the saints-what they dog But of all up in Heaven, I know only youl Ah nothing know I of the holy books, And nothing of paints to put beautiful looks Of your eyes on the wall, nor the blowing of brass To make sound of my love-ah, nothing, alas, But the trade of the wandering Barnabas. Yet, Lady and Queen, if my heart would live, I must give the gift that I have to give. And then the eyes of the elders shone, As they peered from the shade of a pillared stone, For laying his friar's robe tenderly by, He flickers as light as a dragon-fly. Then Whirls into .many a whimsical shape, As once he had whirled with the crowd agape And softly he cried as his breath came quick: Look down, for, O Madam, this is the trick I did at Toulon, when I took the eye Of the King himself as he galloped by . . . This trick drew a duchess at Chateauroux . . . But this is the one I have made for youl So flinging his feet in the air, he stands, Or goes and comes on his nimble hands, Or tosses the balls up to twinkle and run Like planets that circle about a sun. Lady, he cries again, Look, I entreat: I worship with fingers and body and feetl At this all the elders mutter and chide: Nothing like this do the rules providel This is a scandal, this is a shame, This madcap prank in Our Lady's name. Out of the doors with him, back to the street, He has no place at Our Lady's feetl But why do the elders suddenly quake, Their eyes a-stare and their knees a-shake? Down from the rafters arching high, Her blowing mantle blue with the sky- y Lightly down from the dark descends l The Lady of Beauty, and lightly bends I Where Barnabas lies in the altar place, And wipes the dew from his -shining face, l Then touching his hair with a look of light, Passes again from the mortal sight. And odor of lilies hallows the air: ' And sounds as of harpings are everywhere. Ah, cry the elders, beating the breast, So the lowly deed is a loftly testl 5 And whatever is done from the heart to Him l Is done from the height of the Seraphiml


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