Southeast Catholic High School - Crystal Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1946
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WaLing of Wen af Soufkeadf SUUTHEAST CATHULIII HIGH SIIHUIJI. SEVENTH ANU CHRISTIAN STHEETS PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA VULUME II EI-ITHULIII EDUC TIUN N Mass in The Audiforium CaTholic EclucaTion in CaTholic Schools Tor all CaTholic YouTh. ThaT was The plea, The demand spolcen by The venerable PonTiTT Pius Xl in his Encyclical THE CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OF YOUTH. SouTheasT CaTholic High School is one oT The mony secondary schools oT The Philadelphia Diocesan SysTem sTriving To fulfill ThaT wish of The Holy FaTher. FirsT and lasT SouTheasT is o CaThoIic school. She is Therefore American and DemocraTic. Her every eTTorT is Turned To moulding and forming The impressionable clay aT youTh inTo The finished, polished producT oT manhood. She expecTs her graduaTes To be good CaThoIics and good Americans. ThaT in brief is The Theme. The cenTral idea oT The I946 Crys- Tal. We have Tried To porTray liTe aT SouTheasT CaTholic in iTs inTel- lecTual, social, spiriTual, and physical aspecTs-relaTionships ThaT are The very essence of man and living. TI-IE EDITORS lf THIJLIE SIIHUIJLS VERY REV L. A. V. DeCl.EENE, Ph.D. Our New Principal We like Falher De Cleene, We liked him from 'rhe momenl he addressed us al our firsl general convocalion lasl Seprember. We like him as a priesl, a principal, and a friend. Farher De Cleene's gracious smile, his sincere eagerness in helping us wifh our scholaslic work, his deep inleresl in our exlra- curricular aclivilies, and above all, his slerling prieslly qualifies have endeared him 'fo us and have conlinually been lhe grealesl in- spiralion 'lo all ol us. ln loken ol our esleem, our respecl, our love we humbly dedi- cale lo him 'rhis fhe I946 Cryslal. May your years af Soulheasl' Calholic, Falher De Cleene, be many, happy, and lruiflul. Fafhers C. Alberl' Koob, J. B. Quigley and E. J. Dorff, former graduoles of Soufheasl Calholic, and Falher M. J. McLaughlin, grcduafe of Archmere Academy, Norberline Prep School. These young men, producls of lrue Co+holic educafion, were ordained +o +he pries+hoocl losf June. VIIITUHY I5 ll HS RETURNINC-3 HEROES lUpper leffl Admiral Halsey waves as he posses Main Hall in viciory parade. Fafher DeCleene and Faiher Keep- pen can be seen af flue right lLower righfl General Wain- wrighf as he passed flue Soufh- easf Caflwollc sludeni body af Broad and Chrisfian Sireeis. THESE HEHUES IIIII IIT HETUH GREATER LOVE THAN THIS NO MAN HATH. THAT HE LA Alumni who died in ihe service of iheir God and Their couniry: PERPETUAL HONOR ROLL George Adams, '36 John Byrne, '36 Francis Cassidy, ex-'36 Charles Marsden, '36 Arfhur Bove, '37 Terrence Reynolds, ex-'37 Samuel Hammond, '37 James Bradley, '38 Edward Kowalchich, ex-'38 Edward Kundraias, '38 John Lavin, '38 George Payne, '38 Joseph Sherlzer, '38 Joseph Verna, '38 James French, '39 Marlin King, '39 Andrew McCrosson, ex-'39 Edmond Savignano, '39 Pafrick Sweeney, '39 Edward Copes, '40 Anfhony DeFeo, ex-'40 Beniamin Oss, '40 John Smifh, '40 William Boggs, '4I Carmen DePiefro, '4I Michael Elniislry, ex-'4l John Enrighi, '4I William Mulhern, '4l Richard Boone, '42 John Bove, '42 Thomas Buonanno, ex-'42 William Cody, ex-'42 Joseph Cullen, ex-'42 William Gaul, ex-'42 John Hanra'H'y, '42 Julian Mazeilra, '42 Emil Milich, '42 Norman McLaughlin, '42 David Pefrucco, '42 Anfhony Vallone, '42 Leo Weber, '42 William Callahan, '43 James Fallon, ex-'43 Joseph Lyons, ex-'43 Michael Paiano, '43 Joseph Yorlrey, '43 Cornelius McGrafh, ex- George McVay, ex-'44 MaHl1ew Mahaffey, ex- 44 Joseph Nauliy, '44 John Vili, '44 William Shinn, ex-'45 Y DOWN HIS LIFE FOR A FRIEND '44 DIHEETIIHS III' If THULIII YU TH HIS EMINENCE DENNIS CARDINAL DOUGHERTY, D.D. ARCHBISHOP OF PHILADELPHIA For several years Cardinal Dougherfy has been 'rhe only American Cardinal. Now Ihal our Holy Falher Pope Pius XII has raised four olher dislinguished prelales of our counlry Io Ihe second highesl' rank ol Holy Molher Church, Cardinal Dougherly may be righlly lermed lhe Dean of lhe American Cardinalale. As spirilual leader of almosl a million Cafholics living in 'rhe Archdiocese of Philadelphia Cardinal Dougherly holds a unique and imporlanl posifionc Every phase of Calholic 'rhoughl and aclion falls under his iurisdiclion. Bul we like fo Ihinlc Ihaf The worlc closes? Io his pafernal hear? is The educafion of Calholic youlh. To fha? end he has always generously and eflecfively given of his many virlues as beneladror and adminislralor. Soulheasl Cafholic has shared in Ihese benelils. l-ler sludenls are 'rherelore elernally grafeful and promise ever Io remember his Eminence in Their prayers and good works. 1 1 4 ln an unassuming, quieT manner Bishop Lamb goes abouT performing his many duTies as Auxiliary Bishop oT Philadelphia. NoTable among These works is The adminisTering oT The SacramenT oT ConTirma- Tion, Each year Thousands oT parochial school chil- dren, adulTs, and converTs receive This sacramenT Trom his hands. We should like Bishop Lamb To know ThaT we hold him in our highesT respecT and love and ThaT we shall conTinually keep him in our ThoughTs and prayers. THE REVEREND EDWARD M. REILLY, J.C.D. DIOCESAN SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS 'Q4fL g5?,5,'f iris r fl f i T '1A :iii ' 4 ,gf ' 15 5. ,WWW , ,M-, s .Qoiu THE MOST REVEREND HUGH L. LAMB D D AUXILIARY BISHOP OE PHILADELPHIA I-'lis order Tound him in a noble posT. This ex- cerpT Trom The Prologue To Chaucer's CanTerbury Tales is a TiTTing descripTion oT The new head oT Philadelphia's CaTholic EducaTional SysTem. Though he has served as Diocesan SuperinTendenT oT Schools Tor only several monThs, The Rev. Edward M. Reilly, J.C.D., has already proved himself a capable, energeTic adminisTraTor. Dr. Reilly's pasT achievemenTs in The Tield oT ed- ucaTion, TirsT aT The CaTholic UniversiTy oT America, Then as insTrucTor and assisTanT superinTendenT oT schools here, have TiTTed him well Tor The many and greaT Tasks ahead. His youTh and enThusiasm are oTher TacTors ThaT will ineviTably assure success in his work. We know ThaT SouTheasT CaTholic, as well as The oTher educaTional insTiTuTions under his care. will progress and prosper wiTh his inspiring leader- ship. We are happy and ThankTul Tor you, FaTher Reilly. WHII BEST BEZIH HIS MILD YIIIIE IIEUUIESIIZIT IN P!-IIIE THEY SERVE HIM BEST... Miltnn For sevenTeen years, The RighT Reverend Monsignor John J. Bonner was The guiding lighT, The inspiraTion, The propelling Torce in The educaTion oT The CaTholic High School sTudenTs oT Philadelphia. The year I946 will noT Tind him laboring in our behalf: Tor he vacaTed his office as Diocesan SuperinTendenT of Schools during The closing monThs oT T945 Tor a much greaTer posiTion in God's Heaven. The Thousands of boys and girls educaTed under his leadership will be The leaders oT Tomorrow's world. The schools ThaT he Tounded and supervised, such as SouTheasT CaTholic, will conTinue To insTill CaTholic principles of Thinking and living inTo Their sTudenTs To prepare Them Tor True ciTizenship here and hereaTTer. The CaTholic League ThaT he TosTered will eTfecT The physical well-being oT many youThs and Teach Them The worThiness oT genTlemanly sporTsmanship. The many laudable obiecTives which Monsignor Bonner accomplished can be recorded Tully only in Heaven. We pay him a lasT TribuTe knowing ThaT These words shall pass away: his worlcs , ' shall noT. For Monsignor Bonner wroTe his memorial in The imperishable Theological virTues oT FaiTh, Hope, and ChariTy. lLefTl Monsignor Bonner speaking aT VicTory BanqueT in March, I945. THE B SY HE HT UF lmpossible you say? . . . 7'rh and Chrislian couldn'+ be lhe hearf of Soulh Philadelphia? Well, maybe you're righl . . . buf isn'1 lhe hearl lhe main organ of lhe body? Try picluring Soulh Philadelphia wilhoul' Soulheasl Calholic . . . wilhoul ils vilal organ! . . , No hear? +o purify The blood from 'rhe arleriesl . . . No hearl' 'ro slimulale aclivilyl . . . No hearl lo guar- anlee life! . . . When Soulheasl Calholic opened ils doors 'ro The Calholic young men of 'rhe communily, if look a greal Task upon ils shoulders. Did 'rhe school measure up lo lhese greal responsibililies? Whal' beller proof fhan lhe oulslanding record of her facully, her sludenls, her alumni. Some day Soulheasl' Calholic may build new school buildings . . . perhaps malerially bigger and beller . . . bul wherever lhey may sland . . . lhere Sou'rh Philadelphia will find ils 'lhrobbing hearf . . . conslanlly replenishing l'he veins of 'rhe communiiy wilh new blood . . . pure Calholic young blood. -. ?' Chrislian Slreei Scene lloolxing 'loward Sl. Paul'sl. Sluclenis wailing al Eighlh Sfreel for a lrolley. Across from Sacred Heart Hull. Sll TH PHIL!-HIELPHI N1 E If 44? 1 sl! 3 yrzfzx .' s 5 f . q - Q hangs' 3 uJm::. sf ' 33 3, 3 .ts .aa 3 'f 1 f 5 L .if P. 3 W . A ,A,.. , f if M.. , 1 3 ' ' ,K K V ' kk sl' i I Q I 5 ' ' Y f, mwfqi., f K - .. , .. x, .x.. was--N-H Lozuking down Eighth Sfreef from Chrisficln. 'Q-..1Jfw J' Q WNW , .gmxwrf-eifwfabzfq i1Q I S X iw A M. F' .cw I-XI III. fsemicirclel Sfudenis leaving Main Hull ofier rally for Roman Caiholic game. ,l............ 3. W' 'vw . I Xa . I . K pp QT! hug, Y V iii :E vm K, S+ PAMILII-KH SCENES f Q 'Q I ,ai W3 V, . ' lj -es' ,f is-.fy - , H , , .bmi ' ..,, . .6+,w '7 ' , a 1 , 1, 4' ' .41 .4 M! ' Y .IV 1 f, , 'v ' , s 4 M donna Hous K fl.owerl The fuculfy h f 1 H1 M d A ' H use. 5 4 h 9 1 UUND SUUTHEAST The developmeni' of sound Chrisiian minds is one of 'l'he basic reasons 'for fhe exisfence of 'lhe Ca+h- olic school sysiem. The years which follow +he irain- ing ai' Sou+heas+ Cafholic are ones in which a Chrisfian philosophy of life mus+ prevail in 'Phe ac- +ions of her alumni. Here, +oo, siudenfs are im- plan+ed wiih a 'lhorough knowledge of ihe aca- demic subiecfs necessary for a life of happiness and securiiy. ln addi+ion 'io o viial knowledge of +he aris and sciences, ihe sfudenf is iaughf +o +hinlr logically and wifh common sense. The successful graduaie becomes a living example of +he words of Sir Francis Bacon: Reading make+h a full man, conference a ready man, and wriiing an exac+ man. mf-rw His. awww '6f'Vu ,, 5 nl' 7' If- EAPABLE A ll FHIE IJLY W' Forher Decleene, our new principal, a+ his deslr. Folher DeCleene speclrs 'lo lhe sfudenfs of a rolly. 'Wd omne opus bonum pororus-Prepored for oll good work -is lhe mollo of The Norberrine Folhers who conducl our school. Thor mollo reveols why Soulheosl Colholic is o good school, why if enioys conlinued success. lls priesls in lhe offices ond in ihe closs- rooms ore copoble, energeric, ond versofile. As Principol, Folher L. A. V. De Cleene holds ihe number one posilion. Abour him rhrough eoch doy rurn lhe hundred ond one problems 'rhor ore inevilobly por? of The responsibilify of odminis- lrolion. Thor Soulh enioyed o splendid yeor ollesls lo Fofher De Cleenes greol odminislrolive powers. Folher J, C. Resch os Vice-principol lcepl lhings moving hop- pily in Socred l'leor'r ond Freshmon l-lolls. Everyone liked him be- couse he lilced everyone. Thor condirion spells success. Folher Renlmeesrer usuolly doesn'l soy much: he olwoys does much. As regislror he Jrherelore his, His iob required consfoncy ond underslonding: rhese he gove 'ro il. Folher Feider, loo, os deon ol discipline, hod o big iob which he performed wilh iuslice, firm- ness, ond lcindness. These priesrs ond oll our inslruclors deserve our odmirolion, our lhonles. 'Ailes Sf. if A MINISTH Tlll FATHER RESCH Vice-Principal FATHER RENTMEESTER Regisfrar i FATHER FEIDER Dean of Discipline SU THE ST PAC TLTY ENIBEH5... The firsf peacefime year since Pearl Harbor found reconversion acfivifies in full swing af Soufh- easf Cafholic. When school doors opened in Sep- fember sfudenfs found if a bif difficulf fo believe fhaf Fafher McKeough had leff fo ioin fhe faculfy of fhe Cafholic Universify of America and fhaf a new principal had been appoinfed. l-lowever, if did nof fake fhe Very Rev. L. A. V. De Cleene long fo ingrafiafe himself and fo malce good friends of every sfudenf, Our school moved forward smoofhly and successfully during his firsf year as principal. 'fThings gof rolling quickly and long before mony boys had recovered from fheir Labor Day sunburn DZOO-some scholars found fhemselves deep in fhe fhree R's. Wifh fhe coming of au- fumn fhe foofball feam fool: fo fhe gridiron and foughf well under fwo new menfors, Mr. Bob Mc- Namara and Mr. Lou Fiorella, Alfhough fhe squad Fofher Renfmeesfer helps one of his siudenfs wifh c problem Rev. Claude J. Barnard, O. Praem., B.A., Religion: Rev. Quenfin J. Boelhower, O. Praem., B.A., Mafhemoficsg Rev. Louis G. Bourgoin, O. Prcem., B.A., Prinfingg Rev. Walfer Burke, O. Praem., B.A., Geomefryg Rev. Francis Ciliberfi, O. Praem., B.A., Lafing Rev. Robert Cornell, O. Praem., B.A., Nafionol Problems. LWAYS FHIE DLY had mediocre success, il added immeasurably lo 'lhe spiril and sporlsmanship displayed by pasl school reams. Their proclice sessions were noi en- lirely wilhoul mirlh and enjoymenl. l'low could lhey be anylhing bul enjoyable wilh a double-'ralking end like Bill Shanahan and such linemen as Cahill, Flack, Kelly, and Hopkins? Then came lhe Thanksgiving Dance. Wasn'l lhal' lhe nighl 'fhe gym was crowded lo capacily wilh Casanovas and lheir dales? Sludenls so lull of lurkey and lrimmings lhal lhey seemingly abslained from jillerbugging! Looking over lhe floor, one mighl have noliced McLane, Smylh, Kelly, Knapp, McDonald and olhers wilh lheir one and onlys lol The lime, of coursel gliding over lhe ball room floor. The slag line, loo, seemed lo have an enjoy- able lime jusl slonding aboul looking official. Rev. Joseph DorFf, O. Praem., B.A., Chemislryg Rev. George J. Feider, O. Proem., B.A., German: Frofer William Fanning, O. Proem., B.A., American Hisloryg Rev. Philip Gomoche, O. Proem., B.A., English: Rev. Alfred F. Geimer, O. Praem., BA.. Arf and Hisforyg Rev. Dominic H, Hockers, O. Proem., S.T.D., Religion. EAP BLE A Ill SPIHI li... Wifh fhe coming of Chrisfmas mosf of fhe fel- lows found worlc af fhe posf office or nearby de- parfmenf sfores in order fo reinforce deflafed wal- lefs offer splurging for Sanfa giffs. For many of fhe boys if was fheir second or fhird year as mail clerlcs. Some of fhem hasfily loolced for old ocquainfances and had a fine fime sorfing and car- rying fhe holiday mail. Wifh fhe end of war came fhe subsequenf dis- charge of millions of service men. Nof only alumni buf also many veferans who had gone fo war be- fore finishing high school refurned 'fo Soufheasf Cafholic. These veferans, Prolcop, Sasso, Jennings, Scardigli, Buonano, Di lenno, D'Amico, and Sfuski proved fo be indusfrious and serious sfudenfs. We can only presume fhaf fhey appreciafed fhe happy carefree high school days affer fhe vigorous frain- ing and combcif They had experienced in The armed forces. Rev. Roland J, Hoffman, O. Praem., M.A., English: Frafer .loseph Holmes, O. Praem., B.A., American Hisforyg Rev. Roberf Hyde, O. Praem., B.A., Geomefryq Rev. James Johnson, O. Praem., B.A., English: Rev. Edmond R. Kinafe, O. Praem., B.A., Physicsg Rev. Harold Koeppen, O. Prcem., B.A., Hisfory and Music. Fafher Cornell feaching one of his Nafional Problems classes. -S Eh ' fi' EE TIHELESS AND I TEHESTED... fUpper righil Very Rev. D. M. Burke, O. Prcem., Prior of +he Norber+ine Order in America, visifed our school in February. fLower left, Fafher Ciliberfi, assisfanf ireasurer, counts up acfiviiies fees. THEY I-THE I IJISPENSI-TITLE On February 7Th The ParenTs' AssocioTion held a Welcome Home VarieTy Show aTTended by Thousands of sTudenTs and Triends oT SouTheasT CaTholic. The aTTair was as always a grand suc- cess and showed Tully The TaculTy, parenT, and sTu- denT cooperaTion, which has been TradiTional. Since The nexT day was a Tree one, many s+uden+s made a raTher Tull nighT oT The parTy. The nexT morning Tound loTs aT Tired, dreamy eyes aT The local girls' high schools! The Broadwood was almosT as crowded as The Earle was The aTTernoon halT The school Trooped downTown To see Vaughn Monroe. Daily much Tall: prevailed abouT The new demeriT sysTem which had been insTalled by The Disciplinary Dean, FaTher Feider, Truly, iT was quiTe revolu- Tionary To The sTudenTs' way oT Thinking, buT by TirsT semesTer's end everyone considered iT Tair and agreeable. ThaT is, everyone excepT Those who spe- cialized in The SaTurday Morning March, Her- ner, PaT Gallagher, and Di Giorgio Tor example. As a whole Things again wenT well Tor SouTh CaTholic during The elevenTh year oT iTs exisTence. CooperaTion and goodwill were The imporTanT Tac- Tors ThroughouT. The greaTer The cooperaTion, The greaTer The progress, and hasn'T progress always been The SouTheasT CaTholic by-word? iCircle, FaTher Schiniden explains a diagram in his aufo- mofives course. iBoTTom leTTl FaTher Johnson, AssisTanT Dean of Discipline checks on Supervised STudy of Sophomores and Freshmen. iBoTTom righTl Father Traeger worlring aT The saw in his shop. R R .5 5 Rev. Gerald Nolan, O. Praem., M.A., English: Rev. Bernard Ouigley, O. Praem., B.A., Spanish: Rev. Charles Renfmeesfer, O. Praem., B.A., Geomelryg Fra+er Roberf Reppen, O. Praem., B.A., Larin: Rev. Joseph Rohlinger, O. Rraem., B.A., Algebra: Fraler Gusfav Salulz, O. Praem., B.A., Hisfory: Rev. Arnold Schinkfen, O, Praem., B.A., Aufomolives and Lalin: Rev. Adrian C. Traeger, O. Praem., B.A., Woodwork and Mechanical Drawing: Rev. Edward Van Dyke, O. Praem., B.A., Bookkeeping and Loring Rev. Clefus Wagner, O. Praem., B.A., Lafing Rev. Damien Wieber, O. Praem., B.A., Physics and Radio. THEM HI B UF MISS ELLEN CLARK MISS JOSEPHINE CONWAY MISS DINA DEL VECCHIO Sacred Hear? Hull Secreicxry Main Hall Secre+cry Main Hall S9Cl'ef0l'Y Fafher Bourgoin sefs fype in fhe prinfing shop. N AT SU THE ST MR. Lows HORELLA Miss STELLA MAGANUCO MR. GABRIEL MAIORIELLO, a.A Basgefbull Coach Librarian Subsfifufe Teacher English Physical Educalion ll.ef1'l Fafher Van Dylze smiles for fhe camera man. lRighfl Fafher Traeger's mechanical drawings on display in his shop. 'FAIIJ M Fu+her Wieber enioys cz liHle resi from his heavy duiies. Fufher Traeger enioys his favorife hobby-drawing, yi X999 30 WY f , ,. - .Q 4- ,,,. v 11 2 -:M-ff'-115.'1fff:,ff:-V:--.-- 5 ,.:s:,wW::ss: 5 5 Y se in fron? of xer Hocirers spends much of his are fime of his desk. t'C:msffizf-Mzisff. 1:1 - f-: ,,f:wf+1 ,i,, 'f .,,r !B!3Iw..v' ad. , Chaplain L+, Col. A. M. 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N f THE JOSEPH ULRICH Presidenl' JOHN GALYO Vice-Presid enl' FATHER WI EBER Moderafor We, 'rhe Seniors, have passed fhrough four grear years-High School. This fasf-moving memorable life has been repleie wifh opporfunifies, disap- poinimenrs, achievemenfs, dreams, and lhe many Tremendous 'rrifles lhai make if worih recalling. Can if be four years since we firsi siruggled Through Thai enfrance exam fo our chosen school? We like 'ro rhinkwe were diFferen+ Freshmen. Of course, we admir being befuddled by The coun+- less rules and melhods, all new To us, buf +ha'r's narural, We ioined our firsr clubs, 'fried our for reams. Our grear number as a group made ofhers 'rake nofice. By fhe 'rime we had learned all 'lhe regularions we were Sophomores. We cheered fhe baske+ball 'leam info +he Calholic League and Stare Cham- pionships rhis year. We arrended our firsr Variely Show sponsored by fhe Parenrs' Associalion. We were maluring quickly when we found our- VINCENT CONWAY Secrefary JOHN SH EEHAN Treasurer selves Juniors. The baskeiball feam fook 'rhe Carh- olic League and Ciry Tifle. Fafher McKeough, our beloved Principal, leff Soulheasr for Caiholic Uni- versiiy. We organized as a class and elecied offi- cers-fhe firsr Juniors +o do so. Finally we reached fha? coveled posiiion, Senior. We mei and liked our new Principal, foofball coach, and baskerball coach. We cheered +he reams more +han ever, for 'rhey were our very own now, and we helped fhem mainlain records. We elecfed Senior Officers wifh Joseph Ulrich our choice 'ro lead fhe class. Joseph Galyo, John Shee- han, and Vincenf Conway were his assisfanls, We mode G 9OOCl Refreaf. We gal' school rings, gradu- afion picfures, made Prom da+es. This was fhe year we had worked for-climaxed now by our final acl -graduafion. If is good io spend four years ai Soulheasl Calholicl SE IUH EL 55 DOMINIC J. AMICO I700 S. Bfh Slreel l48I Don Sf. Nicholas Track I, 2, 3, 4: Airplane Club I, 2: Camera Club l JOHN J. ANDERSON 2I02 S. Norwood Sfreel l45I Jack Sf. Edmond LOUIS N. AVERSA l9I4 S. Alder Sfreel l48I Peep Sl. Nicholas Airplane Club I: Science Club 2: Camera Club 4 HENRY J. BALLEZZI I7I7 S. Taylor Sfreef 1451 Hank Cross Counfry Team 2, 4: Track Team I, 2. 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Mililary Drill l, 2: Airplane Club I ROCCO V. BAMBINO 2348 Greenwich Sfreel I46I Rocky King of Peace Infer-Baskefball I, 2 EDWARD J. BARON' I20 Delancey Slreef Ibl Ed Sl, Joseph Glee Club I SEBASTIAN A. BARONE 2252 S. Darien Slreef I48I Ben EPIPIWUUY Debale 4 PHIL J. BARRECA 2lI3 S. Lomberl Sfreel 1451 Flip Sf. Edmond THOMAS J. BAUMAN 32I Tree Slreef I48I Blink Ml. Carmel Dramafics 3: lnlramurals THE CLASS UP 1945 JOHN W. BARTEL I52l S. Efling Sfreef I46I UBOVTH Sf. Gabriel Camera Club I: Rockel' 2: Rifle Club 2: Infromural Sporfs 4 ANTHONY B. BASILE 2l33 S. 2Is+ Slreef I45I Tony S+. Edmond JOSEPH R. BEATTY I8I9 Gladslone Sfreef l45I Bali Sl. Monica Rifle Club 2, 3: Rockel Sfaff 2, 3, 4: Crysfal Sfaff 2: Dro- mofics 2, 3: Sludenf Council I JOSEPH A. BELLACE 2728 Dudley Sfreef l45I Joe King of Peace Camera Club I: Foofball 4: German Club 3 CHARLES H. BEYER 2224 S. Bucknell Slreel' HSI HCIWUCIU' Sl. Aloysius Debafing Club 2, 3: Riding Club 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 2, 3: Rifle Club 2: Dramafics 4: Viciory Corps I. 2, 4: Inframurals 2 PETER P. BLACK 2I3b Lombard Sfreef l46I Pele Sf. Poirick Foofboll 2, 3, 4: Baskefball 2: Presidenf of Sfudenf Council WILLIAM P. BLESSINGTON 3422 Taylor Terrace I45I Bill Sf. Richard Sfudenf Council 2 JOHN J. BOGGS 29II S. Smedley Slreel I45I Beaver Sf. Richard Foofboll 2, 4: Riding Club 4: Boskefball 2: Baseball 4 JOHN J. BORLAND 294I Wilder Slreei I46I Jack Sl. Gabriel A - Q I Q if ANTHONY B. CASTURA l7I3 Sigel Slreel l45l TONY C05i9Fl' Sl. Thomas Aquinas Mililary Drill 2 JOHN J. CLANCY iszo S. 29+h sfreef my HSIUQH Sl. Gabriel Foolball 3, 4: Tracl: 3: lnlramurals 2, 3, 4 . Louis 1. CINALLI I744 Walkins Slreel 1453 Chin S+. Thomas Aquinas Mililary Drill, Inlramural Baslcelball JOHN J. CLARK l55l S. Hollywood Slreel' l46l Reds SI. Gabriel lnlramural Baslcelball 3, 4: Foolball 4 CONSTANTINO R. COCCIOLONE 6720 N. Sydenham Slreel Coach Holy Angels Foolball l, 2, Varsily Drill 23 Arl Club I: Viclory Corps 2, 4 VINCENT COLOMBARO l808 Rilner Slreel l45l Davey S+. Monica JEROME A. CONFORTO l235 s. isih s+fee+ im Jerry Sl. Rilo Military Drill I, 4 VINCENT J. CONTI 635 Gerrill' Slreel l47l I-lunch Annunciafion VINCENT A. CONWAY l7l9 S. Ringgold Slreel l45l Vince Sl: Edmond Sl, Norberl Sociely I, 2. 3, 43 lnlramural Bowling 4: Sludenl' Council 3, 41 Varsily Drill Team 2, Class Officer 4 , FRANCIS V. BOVIO l4l4 S. Ringgold Sfreel l46l Buff King of Peace Mililory Drill 4: Chess Club 25 Viclory Corps 2, 3 CHARLES A. BRAWLEY 2945 Wilder Slreef l46l Chas Sl. Gabriel lnlramural Baslcelball 2, 3 FRANK J. BRUNO 1909 s. I3ih siren ual Nubro Epiphany Track 2: Mililary Drill I, 27 Varsily Drill Team 2: Inlramural Baskelball l, 2: Bowling I WILLIAM J. BYRNE I839 S. Taylor Slreel 1451 Bill Sl. Edmond JOHN J. CAHILL l02 Durfor Slreef l48l Kay Ml. Carmel Foolball 3, 4: Inlramural Baslcelball 2, 3, 4 ALFRED J. CANNON 240 S. Alden Slreel' l39l Al Transfiguralion Mililary 4 DONATO CAPITOLI i005 N. 65'l'l'l Slreel' Dun Sl. Callislus Band I, 2, 3, 4 JAMES J. CARROLL 2229 S. Bancrofl Slreel l45l jim Sl. Monica Baslcelball 2, 4: Fooiball 2, 3: Riding Club 31 German Club 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2 JOHN J. CASADONTI l839 Tasker Slreel' l45l Sl. Thomas Aquinas Y 'ii Z iw' 'iz iii X ' I:-:wqfr JOHN J. COX I325 S. 29ih Slreei I46I Jog SI. Gabriel Co-Editor of Crysfal 3, 4: Racke? Sfaff 2, 3, 4: Foofball 2, 3, 4: lniramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudeni Council 3, 4: Baskeiball 2: Camera Club 3, 4: Dramalics 2, 3, 4: Baseball 4 FRANCIS J. COYLE 2223 S. Bucknell Sires? 1453 Frank Sl. Edmond Football 4: Riding Club 3 4 JOSEPH E. COYNE 2720 S. Ilih Sfreef I48I Ush Epiphany Intramural Baskelball PAUL J. CROCE . II37 Ellsworlh Slreef H7I S+. Paul Track I, 2, 3 JAMES W. DALY 1322 S. 29+h Sfreel 1461 Dover Si. Gabriel VINCENT J. D'AVELLA l4l7 N. 55th Sfreef I3II Vince Our Lady of Angels Mililary Drill I: Band I LOUIS L. DeCARLO 904 S. Delhi Slreef H7I gem, Sl. Paul Band 2, 3: Rifle Team 2, 3, 42 Library I, 2 PASQUALE C. DeFUSCO 904 Dickinson Sfreel I48I pm Annuncialion lnframurals, Camera Club I THOMAS P. DELANY 2440 S. Clarion Sireei' HBI Tom Epiphany Track 2, 3, 4: Swimming 3: Foolball 4 ,Q-.Mani ,, slsmii. 7 : i! 1ik . WILLIAM J. DELANEY 2837 Wharfon SIree'I' I46I Bill Sl. Gabriel lnlramurals I, 2, 3 ANTHONY N. DELLAMONICA I6I0 S. Juniper Sfreef I48I Della Annuncialion Ari Club l, 2: lnlramural Baskelball 2: Camera Club I, 2: Viciory Corps FRANCIS A. DeLUCA I229 Tasker Sireef I48I Frank Annunciaiion Rifle Club 3, 4: Chess Club 2.3.4 MICHAEL G. DeLUCA I229 Tosker Sires? I48I Mike Annunciaiion Camera I: Chess 3: lniramural Baskeiball 2, 3 JOHN J. DEMPSEY I80I Roseberry Sireei HSI C-under S+. Monica Track, Inlrcmurals ANTHONY F. DERAGO 2309 S. American Sfreef I48I Sonny Mi. Carmel lnlramural Baskelball l, 2: Varsily Baseball 3, 4: Junior Varsiiy Baskeiball 3: Varsiiy Baskeiball 4 LEONARD J. DiBELLA 934 Sigel Sfreef HSI UL9'mY SI. Nicholas Mililary Drill 4 EDWARD E. DiENNO l7II S. Dorrance Sireef 1451 VBPUVI ST. Thomas Aquinas Intramurals l, 2 GEORGE M. DI GIORGIO l529 S. I9Ih Sires? I4bI Dee S+. Thomas Aquinas Band 2: Mililary Drill 2: lnframural Baskefball ROCCO A. DIGILIO II34 McKean S'I'ree'I HSI DIS Epiphany Inframural Swimming I: lnframural Track I, 2: Varsily Track 2, 3: Inlramural Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4 NICHOLAS T. DIGREGORIO I609 Lafona Sfreef I46I Mr- Igor S+. Rifa WILLIAM J. DI IENNO 6826 Cobbs Creek Parkway Bill Good Shepherd JOSEPH D. DI LULLO 726 Fullon Sfreef I47I JOB S+. Mary Magdalene Bowling 3, 4: Rifle Club 3 JOSEPH C. DOUGHERTY 2207 Jackson Sfreef I45I HDOCU SI. Edmond Iniramural Baskefball I, 2. 3: Bowling 2, 3: Mililary Drill 2 MARIANO v. DUCA 2133 s. I7+I1 s+ree+ I45I HDUIYGU SI. Monica Rifle Team 2, 3, 4: Drill Team I, 2 JOHN A. EVANGELISTA I8I5 s. l7+h S+ree+ I45I Corkey S+. Thomas Aquinas Inlramurals I, 2, 3 JOHN T. FAIR 2250 S. Bonsall Sfreef l45I Nunny SI. Edmond Iniramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 3 FRANCIS FERRY 2649 Wilder Sfreef I46I Franny SI. Gabriel Track 4: Viclory Corps 2 JOSEPH C. FLACH 2I33 S. 2nd S'Iree+ l47I Speed SI. Alphonsus Foolball 2, 3, 4: Inlramural Swimming I: Rifle Team 2: Baskefball 2 FRANCIS B. FOGARTY 2606 S. I7Ih Slreel' Fog SI. Monica Band 2: Foolball 3: Sludenl Council I THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA 708 Clymer Sfreef I47I Fogie S+. Mary Magdalene Band I. 2: Riding Club 3, 4: Debaiing 4: Airplane Club I: Vicfary Corps I, 2: Track I, 2: Inframural Baseball LAWRENCE M. FOUST 24I0 Carpenier Sfreef I46I Larry SI. Anlhony Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4 JAMES A. FUREY 2750 Earp Sfreef I46I Reds SI. Gabriel Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2: Riding Club 3, 4: Inlramurals FRANCIS H. GABLE 2930 S. Sydenham Sireef I45I I,2 Gabe SI. Richard Dramafics 4: Rockef Staff 4 WILLIAM P. GALLAGHER E GUI l547 S. Fronl S+reeI I47I Sacred I-'learl German Club 3: Inlramurals I, 2, 4 THOMAS C. GALLO I437 S. Eiiing Sheet I46I Sparks SI. Gabriel Rockei Sfalil 3. 4: Crysial Slalil 3, 4: German Club 2 JOSEPH GALYO 2325 S. Hemberger Sfreef I45I Joe SI. John Nepomucene Inframural Bowling 3, 4: Bowling Team 4: German Club 3: Senlor Class Officer lu. WILLIAM A. GROSS 26II Wilder Sfreef H6, Wilbur Gabriel Foofball 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2: Dramalics 2, 3 ROBERT L. HAAKENSTAD 2532 S. Lamberf Shoal I45, Hack SI. Monica Foolball 2, 3, 4 EDWARD A. HAAS I939 W. Passyunl Avenue I45, Ed Sl. Monica lniramural Baslcelball I JOSEPH E. HAGEN 2029 S. I9Ih Sfreoi' H5, Joe SI. Monica Faolball 2 EDWARD P. HAGGERTY l2I9 S. 24Ih Sfreef H6, Rip SI. Anlhony Glee Club I: Fooiball 3, 4: Library 2 JAMES P. HARKINS 2250 Canirell Sires? Jim SI. Edmond Football 4: Baseball 4 JOHN J. HARRIGAN I24 McKean Sireef H8, jock MI. Carmel Rifle Team 2, 3: Camera Club: Airplane Club I. FRANCIS X. HENNESSY 236 Daly Sheer HB, Flash Our Lady of MI. Carmel EDWARD A. HERTFELDER 2I06 S. Hancoclr Sheer H8, Ed Our Lady of MI. Carmel Rifle Team 2, 3, 42 Rifle Club I, 2, 3, 4 MICHAEL J. GAMBONE 544 Queen Sfreef H7, Milne SI. Mary Magdalene Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4: Lalin Club I: Sf. Norbert Society I, 2: German Club 3, 4: Viclory Corps 2, 4 PHILIP J. GAZZARA 8I8 Diclrinson Slreef H7, Phil Band I, 2 JOHN J. GILDEA 20I6 S. Bonsall Sfreef 4451 Jack Swimming 2, 3, 4: Library 2, 3: lnlramural Swimm JOHN E. GILLESPIE 2932 Reed Sfreei' I46, Johnny Annunciaiion S+. Edmond ing I Sf. Gabriel S+. Norber+ Socielyg Roclcei' Siarf 2, 3: Sfudenl Council 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 3: Camera I DANIEL J. GILLIN 28I5 S. Warnock Sfreef I48, Dan OSWALD J. GIULII I9I5 S. Lumber! Sireei H5, Ozzie Band: Camera Club 2: Secfionol Traclc 2 JAMES H. GODSEY 2228 S. 20Il1 Sfreef 1451 Jim JOSEPH W. GRILLO 920 S. 7I'h Sireef H7, Joe Sl. Mary Track 2, 4 JAMES J. GRUGAN I447 S. Effing Sfreef H6, Chip Inlramural Baslrelball 2, 3, 4 Epiphany SI. Edmond SI, Monica Magdalene SI. Gabriel S ,ii i LAWRENCE J. KEENAN I5l7 S. 28Il1 Slreei I46I Jake SI. Gabriel Inlramurals I, 2, 3: lnlerseclionals 2, 3 GEORGE A. KELLY I327 S. Corlies Slreel' l46I George SI. Gabriel Baseball 3: Foolball 2, 4: lnlramurals I, 2, 3 ROBERT D. KELLY 5l8 Glen Avenue, Laurel Springs, N. J. Don SI. Lawrence, Laurel Springs Local Hislory Club 3: Baseball 3: Airplane Club I: Bowling 4 ROBERT F. KELLY I906 S. 22nd Slreef 1453 Bob SI. Edmond Swimming I, 2: Clwess 2, 3: Dramalics 3, 4: Boosfer Club 4: Crysfal Slafl 4: Band 2: Camera Club I: Radio Club 4 MARTIN KENNELLY lzla S. 28th s+fee+ l46I MarIy SI. Gabriel WILLIAM V. KEPHART l943 S. Hemberger Slreef 4453 Bill SI. Edmond School Band 2, 3. 4: Camera Club 4 GEORGE W. KETTERLINUS I2II S. 28+h Sfreef I46I HDGVIGH SI. Anlliony Track 3, 4: Crass Counfry 3, 4 LEO F. KILPATRICK lzbs 5. 24th Sheet I46I WiHCIy SI. Anlhony GEORGE D. KNAPP 22I6 S. 23rd Sfreei I45l HBUICIIH SI. Edmond Band I, 2, 3: Science Club 4: Camera Club I, 4: Hislory Club 3: Riding Club 3, 4 THOMAS W. HILLEY 1944 s. 2IsI S+ree+ I45I Que-Ball Bowling 3, 4: Foolboll 4: Inlramurals I, 2 JosEPH D. HOLSTON l4I8 s. zafh siren l46I Hoe.. Rifle Club 2: Bowling Club 4: Roclcel' 2 JAMES P. HOPKINS 22II S. Croslxey Sfreel' I45I I-loppie SI. Edmond SI. Gabriel SI. Edmond Foofball 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Riding Club 4: Garden Club 4: Baslcefball 4: Glee Club 4 LOUIS A. IACONO I224 Coiherine Slreef I47I Lou Bowling 4 JOHN T. .IAROSIEWICZ 2426 S. Lee Slreef I48I Pepsi Baslcelball I: Foolball 4: Inlramurals 2 JOSEPH F. JANKAUSKAS l353 S. Newlzirlr Sfreel I46I Jon lnlramural Baslcelball 2, 3: Varsily Baslcelball 4 JOHN J. JEWELL 3l00-I Moore Slreef l45I Jack Vicfory Corps I JOHN H. JOHNSON 2200 S. Lamberl Sfreei l45I Jack Foolball 2, 3, 4 HENRY T. KACALA 22I Monroe Slreel I47l Hank Varsily Drill I, 2 SI. Theresa S+. Slanislous SI. Gabriel SI. Gabriel SI. Edmond SI. Slanislaus ru I 1 .4 . 'r..i.u,1,f.s, what : 1 A ROBERT W. KOPACZEWSKI IIO Kenilworfh SIreeI H7, Kopey SI. Sianislaus Rifle Team 2, 3, 4: Milifary Drill I, 2, 4: Bowling 2: Dra- malics 4 ALBERT KUNBERGER 2930 Wharfon Sires? Hb, Al SI. Gabriel Fooiball 2, 3, 4: Track 3: Camera Club I: Dramaiics 2 MAURICE A. LANNUTII I7I5 S. 2IsI Sfroei I45, Moe SI. Thomas Aquinas JAMES J. LAWSON 2739 S. Morvine Sfreei H8, Smokey Epiphany Rifle Club 2, 3. 4 JOHN F. LEVINS 27I S. 4+h Sireei' Mana' SI. Mary ASHTON B. LEWIS 46I6 Kingsessing Avenue Ash Can SI. Peier Claver Crysial Siaff 3, 4: Rockof Siaff 4: Dramaiics 4: Cross Counfry 3: Camera Club 2, 3, 4: Radio 3: Airplane I: Chess 3: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Drill 2, 3 FREDERICK R. LEWIS 2I I0 Tifan Shed Hb, Bobby SI. Charles Airplane Club IC VICIOYY COIPS 2 WILLIAM L. LEWIS 2I I0 Tifan Sfreei Hb, -iwilliei' SI. Charles Cross Couniry 4 NICHOLAS R. LONGO I9l3 S. IOIh Sheet I48, --Nicp SI, Nicholas Miliiary Drill 2 ivi Kama. tl w I I. ' il' l .A .ss :kv ifses I f FRANCIS A. LUTZ 27I0 S. Randolph Sireei Tex Our Lady of Mouni Carmel Foofball 3, 4 THOMAS F. Mi-:CAFFERY l9I4 S. Bonsall Sireei I45, Tom SI. Edmond Crysial Siaff 2, 3, 4: Rockei' Sfalif 2, 3, 4: Debaiing 3: Radio Players 3. 4: Class Officer 3: Foofball 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4 CHARLES M. McCARTIN I737 W. Moyamensing Avenue H5, Chas Sf. Richard Track I, 4 JOHN P. McCORMICK IO5 Porier Sfreei H8, SnUHy Our Lady of Mounl Carmel Baskeiball 4: Baseball JOSEPH A. McCUSKER 1400 5. 28th Stree+ 146, MC SI. Gabriel Rockef 2, 3: Sludenl Council 4 EDWARD H. McFADDEN I236 S. Zbfh Sfreei Hb, Ed SI. Anihany Iniramurals I. 2, 3 JAMES J. McGEHRlN I445 S. 32nd Shea? Hb, Jim SI. Gabriel Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry 3, 4 JAMES A. McGROARTY I252 S. 33rd SIree'I I46, Chicken SI. Gabriel Inlramurals 2, 3, 4 JOSEPH J. McHUGH 3030 S. Croskey Terrace 145, Joe SI. Richard Cross Couniry 2, 3, 4: Track 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4 DANIEL J. McLAUGHLIN 2003 S. Norwood Sfreei' I45I Slugger Sl. Edmond Inlramural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Roclref Slaffg lnlramural Traclc I: Viclory Corps 2 EDWIN F. McLAUGHLIN I2I Tree Sfreei I48I Mic SI. Alplionsus Vicfory Corps I JOHN R. McLAUGHLIN 6I9 S. Bcmbrey Sfreef I46I Jack Sf. Anlhony Inframural Baslcefball 37 Roclref Sfalil 4 JOHN T. McLAUGHLIN I847 Wolf Sfreei 1451 Reds SI. Monica WILLIAM J. McLAUGHLIN I522 S. 261I1 Sfreef Bill Sl. Gabriel JOSEPH M. McMAHON 4954 Sfaie Road, Drexel Hill, Pa. Mc Sf. Andrew BERNARD J. McNICHOL I25I S. 28I'II Sfreef Bernie Sl. Anlhony German Club 3 I HARRY L. MCSHANE 423 S. 2nd Sfreef LiHle Porky Sl. Joseph JOSEPH J. MACKEY l908 Wolf Sireef I45I Mac S+. Monica Inlramural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 41 Swimming I, 2 y. 3 gr. . THOMAS J. MAGLIO I642 S. I3'II1 Sfreef Tom Annuncialion Varsity Drill Team 2: Camera Club I DAVID J. MANION I637 S. 26Ih Sfreef 1451 Dave Sl. Gabriel Camera Club Ig lnlramural Baslrelball 2 WILLIAM J. MANION I837 Riiner Sfreef I45I BilI Sf. Monica NICHOLAS A. MARANO 638 Fihwafer Sfreef I47I Nick S+. Mary Magdalene JOSEPH A. MAURIZI 8I9 Diciinson Sireei' De Murr Annunciafion GEORGE MAZEIKA 330 Earp Sheer Zeke Sl. Casimir Inlramural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4 VINCENT J. MAZZULA I9I5 Taslrer Sfreef I46I Sunny , SI. Thomas Aquinas Band I, 2: Baslcefball 2, 3: Riding Club 4 ANTHONY J. MESSINA I027 S. 9fI1 Sfreei I47I HBOIDSH Sf. Paul Riding Club 41 Baslcelball I: Swimming 2 JAMES J. MITCHELL 204 McKean Sfreel' I48I Mi+cl1 Our Lady of Mounl' Carmel Inframural Baslcelball I, 23 Track 2, 3: Junior Varsily Baslxel- ball 31 Varsily Baskelball 4: Arl Club I: Camera Club I RICHARD J. O'NEILL I250 S. 26+h Sfreef Rich S+. Anfhony Inlramural Baskeiball I, 2. 3 HARRY J. OTTERSON 2818 Wharfon Sires? l46l QM Si. Gabriel Rifle Club 2, 3, 4: Radio Players 3, 4: Dramaiics 4 EDWARD B. PARKER I733 S. Hicks Sfrsei l45l Ed ST. Thomas Aquinas Baseball 3, 4 JOSEPH C. PAVESE 2423 S. Woodstock Sfreel' l45l Joe Sl. Monica Milifary Drill 4 VENIMO T. PETRELLA l929 Moore Sheet l45l Squash S+. Thomas Aquinas lnlramurals l, 2, 3, 4: Dramalics l BENJAMIN J. PlMPlNEl.l.l 253: S. emi Simi 1421 Ben Sf. Barnabas CHARLES V. PINTO 904 Dickinson Sfreel' l47l Charlie Annunciafion lnframural Baskefball I, 2 JOSEPH F: PlTTEl.l.l 2538 Tasker Sireef l45l Pit King of Peace Track 3, 4: Airplane Club I, 2: Cross Counlry 3, 45 Riding 3, 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 31Viclory Carp 2, 3 ROBERT POIESZ I64l S. Bailey Sfreef Bobby S+. Aloysius Band I, 2, 3, 4: Dramaiics 4, Riding Club 3, 47 Servers 4 EDWARD J. MOLLOY 2625 Dickinson Sfreel l46l Eddie Sl. Gabriel Viclory Corps, lnlramurals JAMES J. MORLEY 254 McClellan Sireei' l'l0O9l6 Sacred Hearl' Football 3, 4: Swimming I JAMES J. MORLEY I39 McKean Sfreel' Jim Sacred Hear? Foolball I, 2, 3,41 lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4 ARTHUR J. MORRISSEY I553 S. Taylor Sireef l46l Morris S+. Gabriel RUDOLPH D. MORRONE I7Il Fernon Sfreef l45l Reds S+. Thomas Aquinas Mililary Drill: lnlerseclional Baskeiball I, 2 JOSEPH B. MULGREW 2939 S. l7fh Sfreef l45l JOB Sl. Richard GEORGE E. MULHERN 2702 Tasker Slreef l45l George Sr. Gabriel Riding Club: Siage Hand JOHN J. MURRAY 2602 S. I2'I'h Sireef Mur Epiphany JOSEPH J. O'DONNELL l9I8 S. 2nd Sireel' Yank Sacred Hearl' Foaiball I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3: Track 2 at2rnfxi2a1xvzf.:ii-ffbw Wai fur - lc ' CHARLES A. RIGHTER 2638 Federal Sireef THX Sl. Anlhony Sludenf Council 4: Troclc 3, 4: Bowling 3 HENRY P. ROGERS I428 S. 2nd Sfreei I47l I'I9f1 Sacred Hear? Inlromurols ' ROBERT .I. RODGERS 2425 Lombard Slreef l46l 'IR0dQ SI. Palricl: German Club 3 CHARLES V. RUFFENACH 2I09 S. Zlsl Sfreef 4451 Chuck S+. Edmond Inlramurol Boslcelbcll I, 2, 3: Bond I ALDO E. SAGGESE 2243 S. 24lh Sfreel l45l Moose S+. Edmond Camera Club I, Troclc I: Mililary Drill 2, 3: Swimming 2 LEON A. SAUERS 2227 S. Garnei Slreel' l45l Lee Sl. Monica Mililory Drill 3 DOMINIC .I. SCARDETTO 945 Wolf Slreel l48l Dom Epiphany Drill I, 2: Library I PAUL ,I. SCHIERSE I402 S. Elling Sireei I46l I-lun SI. Aloysius Roclref Slall 2, 3, 4: Cryslal Sloll 2, 3, 4: S+. Norberl Sociely 2, 3, 4: Dromafics 3, 4: Bond 2, 3, 4: Delooling 2, 3: Riding Club 3: Inlromurols I, 2, 3, 4 EDWARD R. SCOTT 234 Ellsworlh Sfreef l47l ScolIy SI. Philip Neri ROCCO A. PRETE I005 Taslrer Sireel' Jeep Annuncialion Camera Club I: Inlramurols I FRANCIS C. QUINN 2008 S. 3rd Slreei l48l Ouinnie Our Lady of Mounf Carmel Bond I, 2. 3: Mililary Drill 2, 4 THOMAS M. QUINN 2025 S. Beechwood Sireei 4451 PreIz SI. Edmond Basbelball 2, 3, 4: Ari Club I: Swimming I: Sludem' Council I, 2, 4: Chess 3, 4:,LaIin Club 2 EDWARD .l. QUIGLEY 2410 s. iofh sneer may Ouig Epiphany Mililory Drill 2 PETER E. QUINTIERI 2329 Dickinson Sfreef Pele King of Peace JOSEPH F. RAGAN 2I20 S. 20'Ih Sfreei l45l Reg SI. Edmond Roclrel' Sfall 2, 3, 4: Cryslal Slolil 2: Sludenf Council 3: Inlramurol Swimming I: Inlromural Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 2 FRANCIS J. RAUH 224l S. 24il1 Sfreef l45l Room Sl. Edmond Chess Club 2, 3, 4: Rochei Slolil 2, 3, 47 Debflle Club 41 Dromalics 4: lnlromurol Bowling 4: Rodio 3, 4: Lclin Club I, German Club I FRANCIS X. REDDING IZI4 S. 3IsI' Slreef I46l Smiley SI. Gabriel EMANUEL M. RENZI I7Il S. IOIh Slreef l48l Chess Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2 sl' Nicholas e r , ls., i 1, WILLIAM F. SHANAHAN I624 Jacluson S+reeI I45l Pin-Head S+. Monica Foolball 2, 3, 43 Baslcelball I3 Swimming I. 33 German Club 43 Riding Club 43 Chess Club 3. 4 JOHN J. SHEEHAN I242 S. 26+h sneer I46l HTIWGVGSOH Si. Anlhony Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4 ALFRED D. SICILIANO 807 S. Mildred Slreel' I47l Al S+. Paul Arl Club I3 Dramalics 43 Radio 3, 43 Boosfer Club 43 Glee CHARLES J. SIMON I39 Sigel Slreef I4Bl Chuck Sacred Hear? Foolball 23 Mililary Drill 2 RAYMOND P. SIMON 2902 S. Carlisle Slreei I45l Ray Sl. Richard Swimming l, 2: Traclc 23 lnlramural Baslceiball 2, 33 lnler- secfional Baslcelball 33 Foolball 3 ANTHONY J. SIRECI I9I3 S. II'lh Slreel Sireach Sl. Nicholas Camera Club I3 Rifle Club 2.3.4 JOSEPH A. SMITH I923 S. Bonsall Sireel I48l Ears Sl. Edmond Club I, 2 Camera Club I, 23 Science Club 3 RICHARD J. SMITH 2045 Mercy Sfreel' I45l SmiHy Sl. Edmond FRANCIS X. SPAUSE 236 Sfamper Slreel I47I Snail S+. Joseph Foolball 2, 3, 4: Baslrelball Manager 2, 3, 43 Mililary Drill 2, 3, 43 Radio Club 33 lnlramural Baskelbcll I, 2. 3, 4 'V1' LAWRENCE P. STANTON I4lb S. Elling Slreel I46l Bud SI. Anfhony Baskelball I, 35 Ari Club I3 Swimming I3 Sludenl Council I, 2 l, 2 LOUIS J. STEFANELLI I3l8 S. Leifhgow Slreel I47l S+ef Sacred Hearl' Band I, 2, 3, 43 Orcheslra 2, 33 Mililary Drill 2 VINCENT P. STRUGLIA IB48 S. 23rd Slreel' l45I Vince Sl. Edmond Cryslal Slail 2, 43 Library 23 Garden Club 2, 43 Rifle Club 2, 43 Pep Club 43 Sl. Norberl Sociely 2, 43 Rockel Slalf 2, 4 ROBERT J. SULLIVAN I2I Roseberry Sheet I48l Tex Our Lard ol' Mounl Carmel Band l, 2, 3, 43 Baslcelball I, 23 Baseball 3, 43 Cryslal Slaif 43 Ari Club 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM E. STUSKI l24 Federal Slreel I47l Bill Sf. Philip Neri Vicfory Corps JOSEPH R. SWEENEY 2l40 S. Beechwood Sfreef I45l Sween' Sl. Edmond LOUIS N. TALOTTA I7I8 S. 8+h Slreel' I-18, UJGSPYH Sl. Nicholas Milifary Drill 2 LEONARD J. TETI I326 McKean Slreef I48l Len Epiphany Varsily Drill 23 lnframural Baslrelball 3: Cheerleader 3, 4 THOMAS S. VARLEY 2607 Wilder Sireef I46, Genslc SI. Gabriel Swimming I, 2 ARMAND D. VENERE I735 Pierce Sfreei l45, Diaz I S+. Thomas Aquinas Milifary Drill I, 2, 4: Track I: Varsily Drill 2: Iniramural Baslceiball: Swimming I PASCHAL S. VENNITTI 6702 Cobbs Creelr Parkway Ven Good Shepherd Riding Club 3, 4: Camera Club 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling I, 2: Airplane I: Vicfory Corps 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 3, 4: Track I, 2 ALPHONSE S. VINCEK 337 Kimball sfreef I47, Adam SI. Sfanislaus Rocker Slaif 2, 3, 4: Crys'I'aI Slaff 4: Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Cammiffee CHARLES J. VIVACQUA I333 Chrisiian Sfreei' I47, Charley SI. Theresa Mililary Drill 2: Music I PAUL C. WALLOWITCH 25I4 S. 28th Sfreef I45, Wally SI. Casimir Infrarnural Baslcelball 3, 4: Seclional Baslcelball 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4 THOMAS F. WHALIN I522 S. 2nd Sfreel I47, Tim SI, Theresa Viclory Corps 3: Inlramurals I, 2: Dramalics 4 ROBERT L. XIMINES 920 Clinlon Sireef I7, X SI. Feler Clover Cross Counlry I, 2, 4: Band 2: Orcheslra 2: Debafing Club 4: Riding Club 2, 4 . RICHARD J. THORNTON II4 Jaclrson Sfreei l48, PaIeca+ Our Lady of Mouni Carmel Band I: Roclel Slalif 2, 3: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4 JAMES B. TIMLIN I535 S. 30th Sfreei Hb, Jim SI. Gabriel Camera Club I: Roclref SIOIZI: 2, 3, 4: Sfudenl' Council 3: SI. Norberi Sociely I, 2, 3, 4: Inframurals 4 EUGENE J. TOCZYLOWSKI 824 S. Fronf Sfreef I47, TCI SI. Slanislaus LEO J. TRIFILETTI I9I2 S. 23rd Sfreei I45, HTFIIIH SI. Edmond FRANK M. TRIPODI 727 Wailrins Sfreef I48, HBIQQYU SI. Nicholas Drarnalics 3, 4: Band 3: Radio Club 3: Ari Club I PASQUALE J. TURSI 2323 Taslrer Sfreef I45, 'UPOV' King of Peace Camera Club I, 2, 3: Inframural BaslceI'baII I, 2, 3 JOSEPH E. ULRICH 2935 Wilder Slreef I46, PiCIfIeS S+. Gabriel Cheerleader 3, 4: Roclref Slafi 2, 3, 4: Crysfal Sfaff 4: Drill Team 2: Siudenf Council I: Class Olilicer 3, 4: Inframurals 3, 4: Dramalics 2 JOHN L. VALENTINE I3I8 S. Lawrence Sfreef I47, Vol Sacred Hear? Mililary Drill I, 4: Cheerleader 4: Riding Club 3, 4 H Q THE ELC 55 Ready and anxious To sTep inTo The shoes of The graduaTes are The members of The Junior Class. The wideness of The '46 Senior Class accomplish- menTs make Them hard To duplicaTe. YeT The Third- year men will never be caughT napping in Their climb To The Top of The success ladder. They are progressive and responsible enough To aspire To greaT Things and hard-working enough To accom- plish Them. Through The pasT year They were led by Class PresidenT William Leonard, a member of The var- siTy TooTball Team. Vice PresidenT John Hannon was The second choice of The Juniors. James Donahue Took The oTTice of Treasurer. He was also Q varsiTy TooTball member. Harry Daly, an honor sTudenT, be- came SecreTary. Such oThe,rs as TooTball players Joe Gelzinis, Jim McKenna, Tom Weick, and cheerleader Joe McCloskey are Typical members of Their Class. lT shall be Their duTy as Seniors To perform Their obligaTions quickly and eTTicienTly and in such a way as To give good example To The oTher sTu- denTs. IT shall be Their duTy, also, To lead The sTu- denT body noT only in conducT, buT in sTudies, re- ligion, aThleTics, school spiriT, and only Those Things ThaT will be conducive To a beTTer SouTheasT CaTh- olic. They musT and will labor long and hard To bring Honor, Fame, and VicTory To Their school. This is Their heriTage as The school's Top class. IJP197 All wmv---'Y George Dominic ably represenTed The Juniors in baskeTball and baseball. B - I MODERATOR: Rev. G. P Gamache. TOP ROW: T. Rozniakowski, J. T Murphy, U. DiVincenzo, F. Jensen J. Jenkins, T. Halpin, E. Falcone R. Nimmer, L. Freiberg, H. Lind J. Curran, J. Del.ue, G. Barr. renTe, G. SchuberT, J. Walsh, D DiCaprio, J. Pecro, J. Donahue, J Fi++ipcIdi, P. Carroll, A. DeSumma R. McLaughlin. , son, J. Driscoll, J. ConTorTo, A Frascino, P. Landy, C. Gallagher Pacana, J. Lydon. SECOND ROW: F. Massi, S. Cor- BOTTOM ROW: S. Tralie, L. Sever- G. DiPascale, H. Alessanclroni, M. 1947 B-2 MODERATOR: Rev. H. E. McDon- nell. TOP ROW: G. Coia, P. Murla, J. Plunlmelf, J. Murphy, R. Furey, R. Szczybelr, P. Manley, B. Truxell, D. Falula, W. Pinto, C. Cosalnova, H. Monlano. SECOND ROW: F. Assanle, R. Wlwalin, M. Cunningham, W, Kelly. M. Longo, E. Jones, J. Valenlino, F, Herner, G. Raymond, J. Byrne, J. Decerchio. BOTTOM ROW: F. Taraborrelli, G. Buckley, J. Marcolongo, J. Tanda. J. Fox, S. Robb, A. Foderaro, E. DeSurnmc, J. Fieger, J. Anclsfasi. . . - . nf ' . - . 'f H 1 ' A ' f 'f..,z,.-:Nu1'-h?.',f-5. 1 QL 31,4 f 460: - ' .' W A I can -vi 'U fyl1lllI:1:lll?Jl,Il?QJftQlI Ifll llllll llllllllll Ill .- - .5 3..:,...:' W 'Z+-' je -M .4 .f , Q ., I ,,.. .. .. ,. , .. - - W.. n , 4. it -4 'WV ' ' .arm Zn ' . .A V., ff-1 'U 'W -L J V . '5':.f1 . -. - . .. :f 4 f.b.g.,-43 Z. f 1' 7 1. . :' gf , W ixxwm My 1 if - .R - 'ff' Mum M W ff xt .L A- it., I '., 3x4'g.QfA yA3.,gJf, z ,' 7 '.., ,.7ga:. -Zu' g .f J... Al ziqgccv.-1-., W - ff ' 1..5,,. ,J .. 'H - 'fL'?t,Tfl' ' ' Q-w'2if.g fflfgqg...-4' . . . , me , ag l.'..,A V 'm,:.t..W .aZ'?'..fz1.-u.A.e.f1f 3 Jensen, 23, in ll1e Norfh Calholic B-3 MODERATOR: Rev. E. F. Mulhall. TOP ROW: Tayoun, Buflari, Mc- Carlin, Wanda, Blalclwer, lbbolson, f' Mccufferly, Frame, Guorcini, ail- morlin, Gagliardi. SECOND ROW: Cipriano, Milano, Spielberger, Sullivan, Durlcin, Przy- byllo, Cronin, Arriviello, J. Arcliui DiAlonzio, Hilberl. h BOTTOM ROW: Pellicciofli, Lenfo Brannen, Rail, Greene, Valeriano Scars, Zirolli, Crisfinzio, Zulli. 1 ,z: ,5,' .- ' ,pg , , . 1, 5 GQ +2 nf 1,5 4 I -.,., if S -.- 1 .41 5 - v ,P ' ' - ,Z 4 ' f:,.,n.-. , , ,W wr N WMV : x x I M G Q55 ' M Q 5 W 57 FC if Aifavzg . g . I 'ik pf ',qx if f W Q W Us, wr' AL , Q WH 4 f Q' Ge- .ww ff' Q 5 V ' Qf , Qi' 5 N 9 fn. 4 42 'B 1 1 f bi b- ff . s' .Y J i 'Z W fi ' H 1 A , 3 ,-mf + az Epi g . 'gg an Q 'f' 9' A, an .W 'R N f h SK If Confrary fo fhe opinion of many self-made au- fhorifies upon fhe subiecf, fhe Sophomore Class is nof fhe worsf class. Some schools of fhoughf have fried fo make fhem appear clifficulf, unfriendly. and unruly. In facf, 'rhey have been accused of many fhings. Affer a fhorough invesfigafion, we con say fhaf S. E. C. Sophs are quife fhe opposife. As proof of 'rhe infegrify of The class are some of ifs members. The baslcefboll playing of Dick Di Cinfio, speaking for him, shows how he gained a THE CLASS UF19113 my gr- place in fhe sforfing lineup of The varsify. George Mannices is onofher who has gained a place on fhe varsify baskefball feam. Bob Brennan and Bob Deifer are junior varsify members. Sassy Garsf- lciewicz and Greco are sfandoufs on fhe Sophomore foofball feam. ln scholarship fhere are Morris. Pooler, Colavecchio, De Marco, and Tracy. Many ofhers have proven fhe fine qualifies of responsibilify, cooperafion, friendliness, and shown fhe presenf Sophomore Class To be among fhe besf Sophs McGarvey and Buhler pose befween periods in fronf of Sacred Hearf Hull. C - I MODERATOR, Rev. E. M. Van Dyke. TOP ROW: B. Tracy. N. DiGug- lielmo, J. Dooner, D. Averill, J. McCloskey, J. Bellace. A. DiSiro, R. Zielinslxi, M. Onorafo, P. Uflws, A. DiMaHeo, M. Gaughan, R. Gillin, J. Rago. SECOND ROW: F. Klevence. J. DiGiovanni, T. Corso, J. Brown. F. Devlin, A. Blundi. A. Colaizzi, J. Cammorafo, F. Zeigler, J. Morris, F. Rinaldi, A. Salero, V. Lazzaro. BOTTOM ROW: A. French, J. Donegan. J. Cassidy. T. Richmond. V. DiPasquo, F. Hardy, C. Morgan- fhaler, A. DiFrancesco, J. Mc- Dermoff, M. Sfefanelli, P. Juhring. R' atv Kennefh Fous+ are up and coming Soulheasf afhleies. Ken big brofher. si, f gg, w A , 5 Im W 5 Q 'Z U as fn Qs ' fi ,nu W lyi- fri' ff Y S' Er 4:? , Ma Q ,Y f' as as -.W fl' Um 'W av lr T i gs W .ff ' 9 G Rf, is Q 2 -0 U 3 5 .Q A Q X-,,.' ' .N A,LL if 5 f 6-3 Q ,j f LQ Ak- m H ' p ' Q Q 5 Q Q W W l2 5 As af- www. K ,, 'A g 4 on W sv Q 2 as Qiux f k b .?'? 1 A mlib ms' -11? Q 3 ah' Q ' Q s j1' Q - ' K Q, ,Q a X m:.A lv T f m Q i ff an - V fmw' my He ,f-A +-ww WMM F '9 X f ' if MODERATOR: Rev. C. L. Wagner. TOP ROW: D. Logue, W. Kelly, H. P 1 ylmski, J. Simpson, E. Duck, J McGowan, P. Ansaldo, G Georgio J. McWilliams, H. Shorf, L Farrell, J. Cassidy. SECOND ROW: G. Powell, J. Gavin T. Sfaudenmayer, H. Leon- r N Bodoni, C. Poplawski, T. Ka T Hufchinson, R. Brown, J. onaparTe. R. Fleming, E. Mc- Donough, P. Rauh. BOTTOM ROW: P. lnverso, R. Mc- Laughlin J, Hodges, J. STurniolo, S DAmico, N. WyaTT, L. Reilly, F PalrenT, R. Adelsberger, G. Burke, J Cremin. THE Seniors oTTen look down upon Freshmen. NOT so This year. The TourTh-year men look upon The Frosh wiTh inTeresT and inquisiTiveness. Should This inquisi- Tiveness be saTisTied The Seniors, as well as The oTher classes, would Tind The Freshmen a very likable group. As a class They're a poTpourri-a miscellaneous collecTion oi varied Types. They range from The zeniTh To The nadir in a medley of unpredicTable disposiTions, and Trom scholar To uncrowned dunce in learning. They're a friendly, happy-go-lucky loT, Though. SomeTimes They are carried inTo unwillTul, Typically iuvenile mischief by The liTTle gremlins who boTher all Freshmen, By being raTher gregarious in Their naTure, iT is easy To see ThaT They are noT inclined To be soliTary. wr: D-I During a visiT To Freshman Hall iT is noT incon- ceivable To meeT a Tellow like Durderekas, a mosT unorThodox Greek. He TlucTuaTes as a scholar buT would never miss a game or a chance To cheer Tor his school. Should Larkin be near, one could see The similariTy beTween These Two. Larkin is also in- TeresTed in school aThleTics. Many Tind him a lik- able, Though a pleasanTly mischievous, sTudenT. Cahill, anoTher example, is a chubby liTTle rascal. IT he develops inTo as Tine a TooTball player as his Senior broTher iT will be well worTh puTTing up wiTh his anTics. Probably The ouTsTanding aThleTe of The class is Duke De Luca, Though Brannau, Del ConTe, Appenzeller, l-luTchinson, and Clark are also up and coming sTars. BUT Then There are almosT 400 oTher Frosh! Brusco, Razzi and Larkin Talk over Aa few of Their mufual problems as f freshmen. EL SS UF 1949 1949 MODERATOR: Rev. Quenlln J. Boelhower. TOW ROW: R. F. Dumphy, J. J DiToncJo, C. M. Tabasco, S. J Durdurekas, C. A. Forfnicola, M R. Mangione, E. J. Tayoun, J. A Barreca, W. J. Briclzley, J. T. Mc- Gaharn, W. J. Swanson. SECOND ROW: V. J. Marclmiano, H. F. Richmond, A. P. LaRocca F. G. Ferro, A. J. McGuire J. F Hulclwinson, C. A. Cimorelli, R. A. DeRose, W. A. Raymoncl, R. J Kruger: J. D. lanne'H'a. BOTTOM ROW: V. A. lcndoli, M J. Davey, D. J. Sfabile, E. A. Mc- Cuslcer, S. R. Mami, J. J. Sani- angelo, R. J. Ricl1eHi, F. V. Burrini J. J. Gubbons, J. F. Kolb, M. J Flynn. D-3 MODERATOR: Rev. A. F, Geimer TOP ROW: W, Nolan, A. Moron? E. Gulczynslci, P. Dico, W. Foley J. Riviello, J. Toner, O. Frafoni. SECOND ROW: J. Coyle, J Orlando, J. Eby, J. Bolle, J, Ellis F. Carrelli, J. Marolla, J. Squad rifo, A. Grosso. BOTTOM ROW: W. Dixgaeiano, F Timlin, J. McGowan, J. McKa1n, J McGinnis, F. Ellis, J. Granl, F Carleflini, E. lnverso, D. Kelly. 1949 D-4 MODERATOR: Rev. J. A. Rohlinger. TOW ROW: G. Helmon, G. Endres, V. lnsaloco, A. Marino, W. Guinnan, E. Czorneclci, B. Holmes, Ji Folllenslien, H. Cinelli, N. Vogel- song, F. Carnuccio, S. Fazelm. SECOND ROW: F. Melino, T. Meehan, L. Trovice, W. Wilhelm, M. Slwarble, R. Rogers, D. Di- Laurenzio, C. McGralh, J. Connors, D. Cardo. BOTTOM ROW: J. Confe, F. Bar- reH. J. Flanigan, W. Brannou, E. Callon, J. Marsello, A. Galvani, C. Maurone, T. DiLiberali, S. Ken- neil. Calisllzenics in Freshman Hall yard for freshmen. Ji' X 2, V 54. fi D-5 MODERATOR: Rev. Francis J. Ciliborli. TOP ROW: A. Pulcio, .l. Fucile, V. LaMozzu, M. Mcxnsi, C. Trovorello, A. Calennaci, H. Morris, J. Troy- nor, l. Lingo, T. Cassidy, W Cooper. SECOND ROW: A. Momi, F Urbani, F. Scopi, E. D'OrG1i0. l- Brogan, L, Drzol, R. Verica, A. Liboralorv, J. Carr, C. Schaffer. BOTTOM ROW: P.WirvferS,1. Feil, C, Forliafi, il. Galvin, L, Bailey, G. Clarlm, L. Taylor, O. Mazzollo, A. Suudcirg, C. Aclorms Y Egger squeezes inlo lime piclure willi Sclaullz and Ansaldo olmosl smolliering him. .K 4. -, . b , Q . . K. i. N D D46 MODERATOR: Rev. Waller J Burke. TOP ROW: J. Seifz, A. Parclini, E Tocchi, E. Kobb, D. Vlnclguerrcl, J Marinucci, E. G-ionnucrio, E. Mona hon, J. G-uisfi, C. Vigilicnese, P Midlri, S. Cellucci, P. Plsfola. SECOND ROVV: R. Kerrigon, W Keegan, J. Pafierson, W. Allen, J Browne, J. Pcllaslino, J. Carson, E Barflwolelil, D. Garofalo, F. Lom barcll, O. Shain. BOTTOM ROW: S. Garclynslri, W Malone, H. Lung, A. Clmer, J Siperlro, J. Bamlnarf, L. Douglwerly J. Moccla, H. Thompson, H. Gal- lagher, J. Zcccarlo. D - 7 MODERATOR: Rev. Michael Mc- Laughlin. TOP ROW: J. Scorza, W. Duffy, R Del.uca, 'W. Razzi, H. Fuersf, J McDonough, A. Bellos, A. Plgnulelli M. Morauslry. SECOND ROW: A, Guenzer, J. Conle, F. Gillespie, A. Ward, R. Toellme, W. Powers, W. McCoy, F. Kerlns, T. Mullin, H. Meeker, N. Johns. THIRD ROW: J. Bauer, J. Lyons, E. McAllis+er, C. Domord, F. Di Sonris, F. Boldossare, C. Acldeo, A. Jones, T. Conway, M. Becclni at inf rm nf . , is g' l 3 W X D ia? 2 A ' 4 gg w ig 3 5 Xa fa '75 '39 2' 56 wg Z7 V aff- ii7f N 'Sf go. 'M 'Ss if Q9 ,A WSI fi ,X ' im 3 f v 1 Vbr' Vi s,- . ,as RN, 1 Q, .x -6 Q5 Q S' 'S 'S' 5' A t A Qu f P1 'Q A ,pr ' . .1 K N- , SQ 'gy M2 mm Ng. it ' ' A ' Educafion is essenfially a social, noi' a mere indi- vidual ac'I'ivil'y. The educalion of lhe Cafholic slu- denl consisls nof only in lhe recepfion of religious and infelleclual knowledge, buf also in fhe appre- cialion of fhe needs and desires of man as a mem- ber of sociefy. Supervised group acfivifies serve as means of developing and slrengfhening +he nafural virfues of 'lhe Soulheasl' Calholic sfudenl. A well- planned, varied social program is carried on each school year. Hs success is assured by lhe whole- heorfed inferesl' and enfhusiasm of fhose associaled wi+h +he many clubs and organizalions. Thus every boy is offered 'rhe opporlunify for perfecling any nafural or lafenf falenf he may possess. s gf MM-5, ,, QE STUE B P-NNY .-I' il, C ii, XX X 2 x h 'M l, y I 2 i '- 5 -.... STUDENT COUNCIL MODERATOR: Rev. Roberf J. Cornell. TOP ROW: N. Frolione, C. Genfile, T. Kopoczewslri, R. Murlaugh, William Pooler, E. Giannuorio, R. Toellle. SECOND ROW: L. Hilbert J. Rowan, G. Endres, C. Cimorelli, E. Gulzynslci, L. Greco, C. Poplowslci, L. Drzol, G. Dominic. FRONT ROW: C. Righler, T. Mcccffery, T. Quinn, J. Gillespie, P. Block, J. Cox, R. Kopaczewslri, V. Conway, J. Donahue. As in lhe pasi, The i945-46 Sludenf Council was a busy,hardworHng organhaHon.Under+helead- ership of Pe-fer Black, Their presidenl, and wiih The inspiraiion of lacully moderalor, Faiher Cornell, Their eicloris helped lo promoie cordial relalion- ships belween siudenfs and iacuhy. The weeHy dances sponuwed by The CouncH proved higNy succewfulvdlh over 400 young low presenl on one occasion. Color Day, lor 'rhe Ro- man-Soulheasl Calholic loolball game, was an- Angelo ri Ol one oikhe dence il. The Count' s sPons0fed bl ollwer of 'rlieir accomplislwmenis as was 'rlwe conlesl for flue besl clecoraled homeroom prior To 'flwe Slwaughnessy playoff. Their crowning aclwievemenl was flwe donalion +o The school of a plaque en- graved wiflfm The names of alumni servicemen who gave llweir lives in World War ll. lUpperl Sfudenf Council dance scene in Main Hall gym. lLowerl Rocco lannefia spies fhe camera and seems fo enioy if. .ff was X xx x Q. ,X vi, T, 1 f ! 'M' NN' M ,in-f ', ' THE LIBH HY Books are keys To wisdorn's Treasure . . . Books are gaTes To lands of pleasure . . . Books are paThs ThaT upward lead , , . Books are Triends . . . Come leT us read. Librarian FaTher Gerard Nolan and his gracious assisTanT, Miss STella Maganuco, have during The year endeavored To insTill The spiriT of The above verse inTo The boys who peruse SouTh CaTholic's splendid library. Ever alerT To The needs of The sTu- denT The Two librarians and Their sTudenT aides have performed admirable work. Displays and exhibiTs were The TeaTure oT The library's acTiviTy. CaTholic and NaTional Book Week were appropriaTely commernoraTedq The PrinTing DeparTmenT enjoyed a display oi Their creaTive arT on The library bulleTin boards: an ex- hibiT oT phoTographs of The Japanese surrender proved inTeresTing3 and The TinesT display, Round The World in Books, TeaTured a map clepiding books and auThors from every counTry in The world. Fafher Cornell aT The shelves in The library . l li' X If I1 3 5 I iii .r ' Ds we-..A..1.,..w l i 'N , ache! - figs .M . H' K , '55, i sl ,xx ,. gf' vs .. . ...W Q.. ii, ' W I ,i,, i, ,,,... hx, sz , . v.. f , ,wk 'KR fa -' .,. J - 'K lf ff-K l ., L Lx, 5 Qj5w,M , V K 8 h 49' ' is f is 9 e ' L 'lk ry! ' A Z , . l - as iiil f ? l si iiss if as l as Gi i Q s ' ' i ' 4 V , K . L ,,,kh L I , W In W . K A 1 'K Ev 1 X f J , H ' '-' Q, , ' 1' fqsk Q-...A A is . K'bV g, 4,NA'N ., iss li . A, 4 i ' ', 1'. s , f- ',.- I , -... U ' ., ,f ' ,rrlf ,. I ffngszh A Ai .. VV . N 5- w,.. J ,,h' W, s J , , 1' I K .555 I, K -if LVV' 'Q K W ,. ' i K Lg.V A im. 'Q - v i - A , A ' xixjj, , , ,A Q. V.k. .h ,VZV I K .. , L A ' Jf Z i ,,-,g' ' A if A - --xiii' . . 4 cf s iw , . . Ami, ,Nc Dis+ribu+ion day for ihe Roclre+. Galvin is lhe newsboy. lLowerl Joe Ulrich and Al Vincek fall: over plans for ihe nexf issue of 'lhe Rocket lcenferl Schierse, Ulrich, Vinceh, and Gallo al' fhe begin- ning of The praduciion line. wing' an 1 E vii C M f-A 141 L.. i f-S+ I l Q a Racke ., wwf 'V' ,,. ., ' dz, THE BUCKET is THE ROCKET MODERATOR: Rev. Francis B. McHugh. SECOND ROW: W. Holmes, J, Tayoun, A. Lewis, J. Timlin, R. Baudo, S. Robb, 1 , 1' Q ' K ii 5 STAFF Edifor-in-Chief .... .....,..... .....,. J o seph Ulrich Associafe Edifor .,.. ........ .,.,. A I phonse Vincek Managing EdiTor ...... ...,, P aul Schierse Sports EdiTor . . . . . . ...,... Joseph BeaHy Associafe Sporfs EdiTor,. ..,. Charles Hannan FeaTure Ediior ......,., ,...... T homas Gallo, News Edifor .... . . . ..... Thomas Mccaffery Club Ediior ,.,. ....,.. ............... J a mes Timlin 'AH Edifor .. .... . ..,...... RoberT RossiTer Francis Rauh, Vinceni Sfruglia, Ashfon Lewis, Francis Tayoun, Charles Dorff, R. Baudo, and G. Tierno THE BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ., .,,.,,..,.......... Joseph McCusl:er Circulafion Manager ,...,,......,,...,...,. James Ragan Daniel McLaughlin, Francis Gable, William Holmes, Samuel Robb, John McLaughlin G. Tierno, C. Hannan. BOTTOM ROW: P. Schierse, FaTher McHugh, A. Vincelr, T. Gallo, T. McCuTTery, J. Cox, J. BeaHy. IT is wiTh pride and commendaTion ThaT SouTheasT CaTholic is represenTed on black and whiTe by The ROCKET. Under The able supervision oT The Rev. Francis B. Mcl-lugh and iTs capable ediTors- in-chieT, Alphonse S. Vincelc and Joseph Ulrich, The publicaTion en- joyed one of iTs mosT successiul years since a mimeographed copy TirsT made iTs appearance in I934. The Tabloid hisTory oi The '45-'46 school year was puT inTo prinT Through The coordinaTed eTTorTs oT Those who made up The compe- TenT sTaTT of wriTers. The finished producT reTlecTed The earnesT de- sire oT The sTaTT members To live up To The many honors besTowed Through The years upon The newspaper, CompleTe coverage of news arTicles, sporTs happenings, ediiorials, and TeaTure sTories were The primary reasons why The ROCKET was always greeTed enThusiasTi- cally by everyone on The daTe of circulaTion. .emma , , , nf. ,,,. 5' - THE EHYST L Wilhoul meaning lo fool our own horn il can be honesfly said lhaf The Crysfcl has always been a lirsl class produclion. Ever since if has become a member of lhe Nalional Scholaslic and +he Cafholic School Press Associalions, fhe Soulheasf Calholic Yearbook has received The highesl honors. The i945 Crysfal for insfance, achieved All'Ameri- can Honor Raling and Firsl Honor Award, lop recognilion from lhe Jrwo above-named associa- fions, respeclively. From 'rhe Nolional Scholaslric Press, Universily of Minnesofa, came lhis quolalion: ConQralula'rions on lhe All-American Honor Railing awarded your yearbook. This honor lhis year is parlicularly signifi- canl when yearbook planning and produclion were generally so difficult You may well be proud of your achievemenlf' Wilh lhe slaffs and moderalors of lhe pas? These honors musl resl. The presenl slafl hopes lhe l946 Crysfal can equal lheir success. Cneditors Schierse and Cox af fable in fha new Crys?al darkroom in Sacred Hear? Hall. yay CRYSTAL MODERATORS: Fr. Geimer and Fr. Hoffman. STANDING: J. McWilliams, V. Sfruglia, A. Lewis, T. Gallo, A. Vincek, R. Sullivan. SEATED: T. McCaffrey, P. Schierse, Fr. Geimer, Fr. Hoffman, J. Cox, R. Kelly. .. .,.e...Wn.av,w..M Q., ,,-. ' 0:01010 lUpper righil Fallwer Hoffman and Falher Geimer confer wifh Paul Schlerse on llne sefup for the I946 Cryslal. lLowerl Cox oncl Sclwierse help will: The enlarging of picfures for flue yearbook. Q' 6 ' 'fs X ,. New RAS: A . CO-EDITORS: Paul Schierse John Cox ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Thomas McCaffrey Thomas Gallo Alphonse Vincelc LITERARY EDITOR: Joseph Ulrich PHOTOGRAPHY: Carlo Razz? BUSINESS MANAGER: Roberl Kelly STAEE ASSISTANTS: Ashlon Lewis Vincenl Slruglia Daniel Kelly Francis Timlin Thomas Pealce James McWilliams CO-MODERATORS: Rev. A. E. Geimer Rev. R. J. Hoffman . NQQQ k.kX X'.+e,3?i A large crowd aflended fhe play A LeHer fo Hue General Roberf Poiesz and Helen Furlong look fhe leading roles. Jean Tolfard, a Hallahan Junior, as Joan, a soullnerner Would-be-sergeant Herberi played by Alfred Siciliano . 4 f Q If L y In answer io 'rhe coll no'rice for Senior Class play 'fry-ours Iaie in Ocrober over Toriy enfhusiasiic Seniors 'rurned our. The play selecied for produc- fion was ihe limely mililary farce, A Leller 'ro The General, by Clark Willard. Under The guidance of The co-direclors, Faihers C. Alberl Koob and Bernard J. Quigley, rhe casi polished The producfion unfil if moved wilh all 'the sparlcle and color of a Broadway comedy, Nor did Their efforis go unrewarded for ca acil' cr d , p y ow s were on hand for each of 'rhe performances on De- cember 7, 8, and 9-audiences which were lavish wilh lheir signs of approval and enioymeni. As Ihe Crysfal goes +o press, MoIiere's greal comedy, The Miser, is being rehearsed for ifs May performance on lhe Soulh Calholic siege. An experienced casi assures iis success. Uppel Helen Furlon , H II h g a a an Junior, fakes leading role ln A LeHer fo fhe General. Lowe, Hurry Offerson as Sarge. DHA ATIES A LETTER TO THE GENERAL Senior Class Play Dramaiis Personae ELMO .......................... Roloerf Poiesz HERBERT ........... .... A Ifred Siciliano IRENE ,.............. .... H elen Furlong SARGE CARDIOAN ..... .... H arry Oflerson JANE ................ .... J ean Toffard CAPTAIN DEEMS .. ...... Paul Schierse DORA .......... .... M ary Nardone RANDOLPH ,...... . . . . . . .Ashfon Lewis MISS TITUS ...,......,...... Theresa Falgiafore COLLEGE GIRLS Roseanna Rush, Phyllis Vasa+ure ARY POLICE. . .Charles Beyer, Francis Rauh IGirls from Junior Class of John W. Hallahan High Schooll MILIT IUpperI Ashfon Lewis in play counfs his cash receiph and looks worried. lLowerI Paul Schierse, as commanding officer, demonsfrafos for his inferiors respecf for aufhorify. H - i S F 2 Q I 3 .wr YL ART Working wiTh a small group oT deeply inTeresTed boys FaTher Geimer and his ArT Club specialized The pasT year in scuIpToring and in pencil and pas- Tel drawing. Their workshop was always a mosT Tas- cinaTing locus wiTh varied Types oT decoraTive arT work. Whenever called upon by The SouTheasT CaThoIic Club, The arTis,Ts were always willing To lend assis- Tance. Besides, They Tound Time To do much oT The arT work Tor The I946 CrysTal. ART CLUB MODERATOR: FaTher Geimer. STANDING: T. Peake, E. Zirolli, J Riviello, A. Richini. SEATED: S. VenniTTi, T. Ozclas, Fr Geimer, R. Sullivan, V. Mazzulc, P. Mc- Garvey. RADIO CLUB ILowerl. STANDING: T. McCc'Ffrey, G. Tierno, R, Kelly, A. Carocci, C. Heck, A. Siciliuno. SITTING: S. Robb, V. Mauulc, S. Ven- niTTi, Fr. Nolan. HHIJIII Radio broadcasTing conTinued To inTeresT many sTudenTs This year. Under The supervision oT FaTher Nolan Three dramas were presenTed in The CaTho- Iic High School Series over STaTion KYW, wiTh co- operaTion oT Miss MargareT Mary Kearney and Colonel Bill Galleher. The plays were: Chaucer's Pardoner's Tale 3 The SainT and The SacromenT, an episode in The IiTe oT ST. NorberT, and Frank- lin aT The CourT oT George Ill. The Career Forum sponsored by STaTion WCAU broughT many proTessional leaders on The naTional level To The microphone and sTudenTs queried Them as parT oT The Torum. Spelling bees beffween vari- ous high schools were puT on The air waves by STa- Tion WFIL, and a new program, WhaT Do You Know AbouT AnimoIs? , was inTroduced on STaTion WPEN under The sponsorship oT The Philadelphia Zoological Gardens, ln all These programs SouTh- easT sTudenTs played prominenT roles. 3,0509 ' lim! A M Q ' ' ,LM 57,1 ffpigb 'I M Y 4- Q9 Q 'F J ,aww 4 v f Y f K E? we iv' -A 1 1- -. N-swmsw f m N XX Q X s M CHESS CLUB. MODERATOR: Rev. Roberl L. Hyde. STANDING: R. Frame, J. DiDio, J. Morris. SITTING: F. DeLucc, P. Ulkus, FaTher Hyde, S. Robb, I. Cipriano. FcTher Hyde, moderafor of The Ch ess Club, Francis Rauh and John O'Connor replay and analyze The sTroTegy of cz previ CHESS Ches , as The magic power To make boys happy. Qver 200 sTudenTs aT SouTh experienced This TruTh The pasT year. Under The in- spiraTion oT The Chess Club direcTed by l:aTher I-lyde They were Ta h ug T The TascinaTing and culTu- ral game oT kings. s, like music or sporTs h AT preser1T wriTing The SouTheasT CaTholic Chess Team holds Third place and is in The running Tor Top honors in The Philadelphia High School Chess League Championship. Members of The Team ine eluded F. De Luca, F. Rauh, R. Frcinceschini, E. Renzi, and R. Frame The mosT improved sTraTegisT This year. Promising recruiT s are C. De Marco and C. O'Connor. lcirclel Sleve Wesiriclr lecluring fo Garden Club on beller GARDEN ln The Spring ol I945 under The auspices of Mr. Joseph Trainer, Presidenl ol The Calholic lnslilu- 'tional Cooperafive Associalion of Philadelphia, an inleresl in Gardening was evoked al' Soulheasl' Calholic. Mr. Paul Sacco of lhe Associalion and Fafher Van Dyke collaboraled wilh a group of I8 boys in The Tirsl garden venlure. The plol on which much lime was spenl was localed al Twenly-lirsl Sfreel and Oregon Avenue. Al lhe close ol The firsl season The club found a bank balance and a new co-ordinalor, Mr. Sieve Weslrick, also of The Calholic Cooperalive. Throughoul fhe year Mr, Weslrick conducfed classes in Agricullural Chemisfry on Thursday aller- noon. Wilh addilional knowledge gained in The classroom, 'rhe second season should prove even more inleresling and successful. gardening. lMiddlel Morris is ailracled by lhe camera. llowerl GARDEN CLUB. GARDEN CLUB MODERATOR: Rev. E. M. VanDylre. TOP ROW: F. Praiico, W. McLaughlin, J. Callcbano, T. Ozalas, T. Tower, R. Boyle, O. Monacelli. BOTTOM ROW: J. Morris, F. Rinald, A. Palandro, Fr Van Dyke, M. Haggerfy, E. Guerrieri, V. Siruglia. ' Qffv V1 ni! 'rf u . z 1 'UV V, , x ' W 5 Q' JK S ik fr 133 J J in I I My wr , . r4..,:fH'i . k.., ,,, IUpperJ Fr. Van Dyke and Fr. Schinkfen, Comoderafors, on fheir favariie horses. RIDING CLUB MODERATORS: Faiher Van Dyke, Farkrer Schinkfen. TOP ROW: C. Inverso, O. Fraioni, E. Jones, C. Adams, N. Bedone. C, Orlando, J. O'Connell, J. Bedone, M. Rooney, A. Pignafelli, G. Knapp, C, Kimpei. SECOND ROW: JI. Flanigdn, A. Pinca, T. Paianoro, D. Capiicli, T. Meehan, R, Poiecz, E. Lehr, T. Barecca, J. Peake, J. Perri, P. Ansaldo, J, Borfo. THIRD ROW: E. Guerrieri, T, Faglieffa, J. Granf, J. Conley, O. Brusco, C. Vigilianese. J. Coyle, T. Eggers, J. Connors, A. Pinceifi, O. Kreuger, W, Brjckley, O. lnverso, J. Douglrerry, A. Riceffi, A, Pignafelli, J. Kish C. Raul. BOTTOM ROW: J. Furey, J. Hopkins, S. Robb, Y. Cahitll, A. Muzzuli S. Vennirrr, A, Valenfine, C. Heck, G. Deilo Pio, V. Morchicno. as. .Q llzrw V T T iff . I Q f. ' T. 4 , 141, K, K ga sl S' ,, I W - E il 1 fy T ,i T 'T 95' f ! we '19 f ' if 4 4 sr Pu ss A horse, a horse, my lcingdom Tor a horse. These words oT William Shakespeare, an excerpT Trom The liTerary mas- Terpiece Richard ill, reTlecT The enThusiasm oT The mem- bers oT The SouTh CaTholic Riding Club. The organizaTion boasTs a membership oT one hundred and sixTy-Tive sTudenTs who have all Taken an inTense inTeresT in The ouTdoor sporT. The Revs. Arnold SchinlrTen and Edward Van Dylre, co- moderaTors oT The Riding Club, have devoTedVmuch Time and eTTorT To The TurTherance oT The sporT oT kings. The Hi-View Riding Academy provided The horses, buT iT was The horsemen Themselves who provided The spiriT on Tues- days and SaTurdays, The days on which'The iTineraries were made inTo The vasTness oT The Wissahiclcon Valley. The climax To a successTul year Tool: place in May when The advanced members oT The club presenTed a horseman- ship show, The exhibifion broughT To lighT The abiliTy which The members had been endowed wiTh as a resulT of The Training given Them during The course aT The year. lLowerl LeTT To righfz Fr. Schinkfen, C. Rani, R. Poiesz, C. Beyer, A. DiDio, J. Coyle, D. Capifoli, R. Briclrley, S. VenniTTi, E. Guerrieri, Fr. Von Dyke. -'.-.,, nv Urn, . A A Ttzfxx' o'. c . i T. , K J i T 4 Q I ff .. 5 dui ya nl. rf F . ,ei Q ii' 1 5 c N, ' T 1 .fPmw4M.+m...,,,,, I' f W T 9 T 'ATM ' we ' 11 ,fi ' my I, . , x 4 ,..iL17T fi' r R M 1 , lr!-zu. -,,,,,..' A . we ' - 'f ' ,, , . ,f.,fi,,3fga f ' ' , I TW L9 T ., ' 'i iv'Tf f -T wi ,, ',-. l I 'B' if A T if Y ss.. , C is .,', -, ' nf, 'B ': 4-. ,.. '.'f W N .. 5' . ft s V L i he . .KT T :ff , 4 ' Q: if .N x . ., ' l' f':t5Y47'- 3 fffffm ' f TT-'Tiff in-.31 151 . T rf. . ' ' 1 T c so I-ME' A - 5 .- , , vwlff' A' .i1r,,q1. J, ry . A-V -.N . .. ,QW K W. Qifnqdiiimp. fy r.-we ffzgjirj N ' . is is T , 1- W' in SIIIE IIE SCIENCE CLUB MODERATOR: Rev. E. J. LcMol. TOW ROW: C. Wallon, J. Fox, W. Holmes, S. Robb. BOTTOM ROW: G. Knapp, P. Mc- Gorvey, Fr. LoMol, K. Heck, A. Foderuro. M I works in ITIS ble ogy G Follies Lo ses the microscope. mem Sl' U X 'ab as 5 club Biology specimens m SCIENCE CLUB - king- re inIeIeS ourse mo ole 'llle C One of lhe mosl aclive of Soulheasl Ca+holic's many exlra curricular acliviiy groups was lhe Science Club. Under lhe supervision ol Falher La Mal lhe youihlul scienlisls mel monlhly lo conducl programs fashioned specifically lo increase 'lheir knowledge and inleresl in fields of physical and biological science. During almosl every meeling educalional films were shown followed by open discussion. The mem- bers enioyed several inleresling field Trips lo +he Philadelphia Commercial Museum, 'lhe Academy of Nafural Science, Franklin lnslilule, and Fairmounf Park. On March I6 'the club look an aclive parl in lhe Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science Con- ference held al Franklin lnsliiule. The group fhis year were presenledwilh insignia lo indicale membership in fhe Science Clubs of America. Their officers were: Samuel Rebb, presi- denl: James Fox, vice-presidenl: Carl Heck, secre- lary-lreasurer. AYJMB fiftif Q iff? ff!! QM-4 ls, Q 5 LG ,im Q35 1 Q ie w V ' 'ff' Q Q if if 5 me -Q C579 if f Lim X -mfg ' A 1 K S 3 I A mi! L ,WV S v Q L um 52 ' ,K v 11 K' 'Eff ' '-'- - I 1 :,1 5 X ns. 'S WL ing Q- ' Sf .wx Q 1. -Q sfwfgix b Q ifiiigcr GQ lu' 5 P H M. R A- D Preidenii MRS R Secfelcm Ever since Their organizaTion, The SouTheasT CaTholic ParenTs' AssociaTion has been doing won- derTul Things Tor The school. This year proved no excepTion. From The Tunds oT Their greaT VarieTy Show The AssociaTion This year paid Tor The privaTe insTruc- Tion oT all sTudenTs inTeresTed in music-and There were quiTe a Tew. MonThly ParenT-Teachers meeTings during The vekkl E T5 SSUEI TIU scholasTic Terms were highly successful, due mosTly To The enThusiasrn of Their spiriTual adviser, FaTher De Cleene, and FaTher Resch, who usually assisTed The moThers aT The li+TIe socials ThaT Tollowed each meeTing. In early March The various cor'nmiTTees Tor The VarieTy Show and The helpers during The aTh- leTic seasons held an enioyable parTy aT The EasT End Republican Club. We sTudenTs Thank our parenTs-Tor everyThing. We ' WALT - E MCG-P,-esij 4-VL. N XJGHU oew WM lLower leTTl Mrs. Furey, moTher of Reds , resfs QT The VcrieTy Show sponsored by The Parenfs' AssociaTion. lCenTerl ScilvaTore VenniTTi dances wiTh his sisTer of The Variefy Show. IUpper righfl Pcrenfs cha? offer u Pareni-Teachers meefing. lCenferl Lawrence Keenan dancing wifh pcr+ner of Variefy Show. ILower righfl Mr. Furey and Fr. Schinkfen wcich fhe younger generuiion enioying fhemselves. WE HE PH UIIIIFII I-KUMN lUpper leffl Woiiing befween dances lUpper rlglvrl Dancing of Alumni Formal. lLower Iefll Mr. and Mrs. Jerry lone nelli uf dance. .5 lLower riglwll A couple SHS one ou+. OPPOSITE PAGE lUpperl Everybody enjoying himself of flwe dance. lLower lefil Couples pose for flue comero mon. lLower riglwfl Mr. and Mrs. Buddy McNicl1ol wonder Wl'lGl'S nexf. 11 lT is TiTTing and proper To pay TribuTe To all Tor- mer sTudenTs oT SouTheasT CaTholic. Now The cor- recT ToTals Trorn The Tive years aT war are available. IT is known ThaT over Two Thousand oT The compara- Tively small number oT Alumni served in some branch oT The armed Torces. T:iTTy-Two boys who Tor- merly walked These halls have been killed because They wanTed Their younger broThers To have glori- ous Treedom. Hundreds oT oThers were wounded or injured because They also loved American Treedom. OTher hundreds engaged in war work To supply America wiTh weapons To proTecT herselT. Thus, They have creaTed an enviable record of accom- plishmenTs. They have, one and all, become heroes. The end oT The war broughT greaT reioicing and soon The boys came marching home. To Those who did geT back To civilian liTe we express a sincere Welcome Home. 9 l .. The proper and immedia+e end of Chrisiian educafion is io cooperafe wi+h divine grace in 'forming fhe frue and perfecf Chrisiianf' Sou+heas+ Cafholic aH'emp'fs +o fulfill fhis sfafemenf of Pope Pius XI by fashioning sound Calholic minds and endowing each sfudeni wifh lasfing Chrisiian prin- ciples. Man was creaied for an eferni+y of super- nafural happiness wifh His Creaior and +he Calh- olic school is a powerful source of helping him af- fain +his obiedive. Chris+'s educafional commis- sion Go 'leach all na+ions includes 'lraining in 'ihe moral and religious spheres. By a wide variefy of spirifual acfivi+ies carried on during 'rhe school year 'rhe means of receiving God's graces are placed wi+hin ihe reach of every s+uden+, The +rue Soufheasf Cafholic boy possesses an in+elligen'r and apprecia+ive knowledge of his Foiih. V . 4,'Z,,1- , , , -sA- ' i Ji' ,fm-Y, ., ,, I7 3 x,,, J '- K :'i 2552 1' 8 1, H :J r irisrsiii ilifle 3 s KYK1 y . if fxwfji 7 iii' K' 4 1 . 4 ' ef' X - 5 134 W ,W-,: 5 . ST. NORBERT SOCIETY MODERATOR: Rev, R. J. Hoffman. TOP ROVJ: E. Jones, G. Colavechio, R. Purfielcl, J. Tuviono J' T'ml'n' R' Poiesz' F' Timlin' F' Gillespie' BoTTom Members serve aT benedichon 'For The mid ear . . . . y IZOLTOM V' Sfgluggc' P' BY'Bie'A:'LG'lliTie' Famer grcduuhon wlTh FcTher DeCleene as celebranT o man, . c ierse, . onwuy, . c aug in. Near The close oT school lasT year mosT of The members aT The ST. NorberT SocieTy were eifher adrniTTed or proTessed inTo The Third Order of ST. NorberT, a movemenT Tounded in The TwelTTh cen- Tury Tor worThy lay people by SainT NorberT him- selT, FaTher De Cleene, our principal and NaTional DirecTor oT This Third Order, presided aT The cere- monies. A similar recepTion and proTession will Take place This May Tor The new members. Again The SocieTy provided servers Tor The weekly sTudenT Mass in Sacred HearT Hall and oTher religious school TuncTions, parTicularly The re- TreaT. They also sTudied in more deTail The liTe of Their paTron and The Order which he Tounded. When John Gillespie, presidenT oT The organiza- Tion, enTered The seminary aT midyear, Paul Schi- erse replaced him, OTher oTTicers were: VincenT Conway, secreTaryg Donald McLaughlin, Treasurer: PaTriclc Byrne, marshal. IJHBEHT SIIIIIETY The Crysfal is proud oi This page, for il piclures one of The finesr groups of boys in our school. These lads--The Faculfy House Moss Servers- proved lheir love for God and school by laiihfully and conscieniiously serving lhe early morning Masses of The facully al 'rheir 920 Chrisfian Sfreef residence. Divided info five groups which ro+a+ed each F!-HI LTY SERVERS week, rhe servers could be seen wending lheir way aboui six o'clock each morning 'ro assisf af Mass. Afier ihe Masses They were served a 'rasfy break- fasl by lhe good Norberfine Brolhers in a privafe dining-room. The servers in coniunciion wilh 'rhe Aquinas Club also enioyed a big Chrisimas pariy af which fhey received gills and prizes. Fafher Hoffman was Their moderafor. lUpperl John Confe and Vincenf Ucci- ferri are among fhe many sfudenls who ialre iurns serving in 'fhe faculfy house each morning. FACULTY MASS SERVERS MODERATOR: Rev. R. J. Hoffman. TOP ROW: J. Mccloslrey, P. Schierse R. Poiesz, W, Duffy, R. Purfield, E. Bruni J. Taviano, J. Gillespie, C. Trovarello D. Napolifano. SECOND ROW: F. Timlin, A. Sciollo, J Di Bello, G. Colavechio, E. Jones, P Byrne, J. Confe, J. Timlin, V. Conway, T. Mapes. BOTTOM ROW: F. Eggear, W. Holmes J. Lenz, F. Timlin, Fafher Hoffman, R. Giannone, A. Galvani, D. McLaughlin, F. Gillespie. ,vgg . 1. I fig Q if HELIEIH N II lMiddlel Slolions of' Hue Cross were held in Sf. Pcul's Clwurclw during llne January Refreof. Follwer Boelhower con- cluded lhem, lBoHoml Servers in Hue foculry house awoif Hue or- rivcl of fhe priesfs ci flue olfar. lUpperl Foiher Decleene ofllcioling al Memorial Mass on Armislice Day, cs- lslecl by Frs. Burlre and Fenning, alumni of flue school. Climoxing lhe vorious religious ucunciions of Hue scholosfic yeor is 'rhe onnuol sludenf refreof. Moved from ifs cusfomory fime in Holy Week 'fo fhree doys befween semeslers, lhe I946 relreoi' proved inleresfing, informoiive, ond spiriluolly beneficial. The Rev. Vincenf J. Dougherfy of uhe Vincenlion Fofhers conducled 'rhe refreou' for The Juniors ond Seniors in Moin Hall. His conferences cenuered on Hue procricol problems ufocing Hue CoHuolic boy of uodoy, The Rev. Joseph Wrenn, o member of 'fhe Holy Ghosf Order, wos The refreof mosfer for The Sophomores ond Freshmen of Socred Heorl' Holl. Fofher sfressed The virfues which high school boys should perfecf in Themselves. Eoch morning of The refreol' Moss wcis cele- brolred. The resl' of The day consisued of spiriluol reoding, queslion loox, cmd conferences. Sfolions of The Cross ond Benediclion of The Mosf Blessed Socromenl closed The reureol eoch doy. lCirclel Siudenfs uHend a conference during refreal in Sacred Hecrf Hull chapel. fLowerl Fafher Hoclrers celebrofing Moss during refreaf in Moin Hull oudiforium. Pope Pius Xl has said: The frue Chrislian does noi renounce fhe acfivifies of ihis life, nor does he s+un+ his nafural faculfiesg buf he develops and perfecfs fhem, by coordinofing fhem wifh +he su- pernaiurol. He fhus ennobles whaf is merely nafu- ral in life and secures for if new sfrengfh in fhe maferial and femporal order, no less fhan in ihe spirifual and e+ernal. A sound, heallhy body is everyone's need. Soulheasf Cafholic offers every sfudenf opporfunifies for his proper physical well- being. She has a complefe program of varsify sporfs bofh major and minor, inframurol afhlelics, and physical educofion classes. From fhese emerge young, sfurdy Americans wifh a sense of keen com- pefilion and fair play. E. .V i gg Li X 1 l s UQ., nb if-'K Vw f,.,, , ,W .xii i , ' P Al X SU THE ST SPIRIT Falher Cornell is a lcind of human dynamo, To him musl ga fhe grealer share of credil for The splendid spiril displayed by Soulheasl Calholic sludenfs in lheir alhlelic aclivilies. For il was he who is Q . L. 5 E M.C. af fhe promoled, and conducled lhe many programs and rallies parl and parcel ol 'rhe sporls year. Koob and Dorff lor lheir invaluable assislance also is due: and +o Falher Schinlden who allen acled rallies, Acfive sludenl members were: R. Kelly, K ' ' , A. x, C. Knapp, L nano, J. Ulrich, V. Conway, A. Vincelc J, Coyle, J. ella Pia. To all These men-orchids. ,gf me gm 13255 , If ,. WW- Q., 'mf -. in Q 1, J ff QL sf I I - 3. Upperl Municipal Sladium a+ nighf. All Saulheasf Cufholic's home games were played Ihere. lCourIesy of the Philadelphia Inquirer.l llnsefl Al Kunberger, co-captain of Ihe 'foofball eleven in o game Ihol will long be remembered. II was lhe lirsl lime in lheir long series lhcil lhe Pirclles deleoled Ihe Pre-ppers, and lhey did il convinc- ingly, passing and running lo o 2l-O win. Wilbur Gross, who losl year dashed from Ihe bench lo rnolce o sensalional Ioclcle of lhe end of lhe game, was one ol The main cogs in lhe viclory, He scored Iwo ol 'rhe 'rhree louchdowns lor lhe Piroles, ond Jimmy Reds Morley, co- caplain of lhis year's Ieam, accounled lor 'rhe olher Ially. Frank Coyle pul all Ihree placemenls aller Iouchdowns righl belween lhe uprighls. SEASON RECORD SOUTH 6 SI. Thomas More 0 Norfheasf Calhclic 2l S+. Joseph Prep 0 Roman Ca+holic 0 Wes? Cafholic 0 La Salle 5 SI. John 0 Sf. James 6 Southern OPPONENTS 0 I2 0 26 I4 I3 0 25 33 ATTer The Thrilling vicTory over The Prep The PiraTes Taced Roman CaTholic aT Municipal STa- dium. The classy CahilIiTes, who baTTled iT ouT wiTh WesT CaTholic Tor The league TiTle, crushed The Orange and Blaclc under Their precise sTeam- roller aTTaclc. Here we should like To congraTulaTe Al Kun- berger, PiraTe co-capTain, on winning The SouTh Philadelphia Lion's Club Trophy Tor The besT sporTs- man and player on The PiraTe squad. Al played Three years oT varsiTy ball, Two as a sTarTer aT guard. We also wish To saluTe all oT The loyal Tans and Tollowers oT The '45 Team, whose cheering and spiriT were never beTTer. Corning back Trom The Roman deTeaT, The Mc- Namaramen displayed Their besT deTensive play of lUpperl R. Dohdoh, W. Cross, R. DeLuca, A. Marrollo J. Cahill, T. Weick, J. Cox, T, Hilley' W, Kelly, FY Lugz, T. Delaney, F. Covle, R. GurT, J, O'Donnell, J. G-elzinis, A. Kurlbefger. J. Bellace, J. Jcrosiewicz, Iupperl J. Boggs, J. Morley, J Clancy, F. Jensen. R- Haalrensfad, J. Morley, J. Flach, T. McCaffrey, E. Haggerfy, P. Black, W. Shanahan, J. Harlrins. J. Hopkgnsh J, Johnson, W. McKenna, G. Dominic, F. Spouse. 63593. 3 . ,N ' - My-af Q jf3.n.Q is i- Q X iv, lhe season. They oulplayed lhe Calholic league champions ol '45, holding lhem lo a 2-O lirsl hall Held scoreless in lhe Third quarler by lhe magnifi- cenl defensive play ol Jimmy l-loplcins, Bill Shana- han, Joe Bellace, and John Cahill, lhe Burr's of- fensive slrenglh linally lorced over lwo lauch- downs lo deleal a lighling Pirafe eleven, l4eO. ln 'rheir nexl lwo conlesls The locals splil, losing lo Lo Salle and delealing S+. John, ol Manayunlc, in lhe lasl seconds as Coyle plunged for a score. S+. James, of Chesler, delealed Jrhe Piroles in Their lasl league conlesl. The Jarnies' power and class showed in every deparlmenl of fhe game played al Chesler. On Thanksgiving day, a muddy field, Thousands of cheering fans, and a big Soulhern squad were lUpperl Cahill, 43, sees acTion in game wiTh ST. Joseph's Prep. lLowerl HaakensTacl. 20, and Gross, l8, on Their way down field aTTer a quick kick in The NorTh CaTholic game. The sighTs ThaT greeTed The PiraTes in Their annual conTesT wiTh The Rams. WiThin The TirsT seven minuTes oi play SouTheasT CaTholic's Morley caughT a pass in The TlaT and ran 27 yards To muddy pay dirT. BUT as The halT ended The Rams were on The long end of a 7-6 score, The second halT was easy Tor The CiTy Champions as They scored 26 poinTs To deTeaT The underdog PiraTes. SouTh CaTholic has a new coach. He is Paul BarTolomeo, Tormer Holy Cross luminary. LeT's all geT behind him, Tellows. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SEASON RECORD SouTh , OpponenTs 2 NorTheasT CaTholic I3 I8 ST. Thomas More 0 O La Salle 0 O NorTheasT Public O 20 Bok 0 Once again SouTheasT CaTholic placed a Sopho- more squad on The Tield oT Triendly sTriTe. Under The direcTion of Mr. Thomas McGuire, The Sophs won 2, Tied 2, and losT one game. The second year men displayed hard playing, Tine charging, and Tackling abiliTy and proved a well-lcniT, smooTh- running TooTball machine. Members oT The squad who showed mosT promise as varsiTy maTerial Tor nexT year are Bob DeiTer, Bob Cullens, and Dick De Luca in The backfield, Bob Brennan aT end, and Nick Di Gugliemo aT guard. These boys will mosT probably be The nu- cleus around which The I946 Orange and Black squad will be Tormed. illpper righTl Gross, l8, prepares To siop a ST. Thomas pass. lUpper leTTl Coyle, 33, running as Harkins, 3I, assisTs him wiTh a Tackle in The NorTh CaTholic game. . lMiddle righTl Morley, II, and Harkins, 31, sTop a NorTh Cafholic pass in The danger. zone. lMicldle leffl Harkins, 3I, Tackles in The Roman Ca+holic game as Flach, 22, and Jensen, 28, geT ready To assisT. lBoTTom leTTl AcTion in The Roman game. Jensen, 28, and Morley, ll, can be seen. lBoTTom righTl Gross, 48, carrying hall in The Roman game wiih Coyle, 33, in The foreground. 'vu wife 'W fi npwvnmmw- Q f -, W .ea-wmv V I '1f0f'+w,f' Q '34 L sf- ww' W .ft , 1 4 ,, Q 0 Vp , ' LV 42341, Nt I K -4, .V , Y uf, K-LV, Q Aw . Q I 'X ' , M,7fmggg , l,mn.',, V QW 'W 5 4' ' f1Vf:ff1f' : ' , , - - QA 'fC i- '- . W 4 ff- , ,V is ' ' J' 36- ,.-Si ,W ss, y., Y' ,Vai - ,. . 'S . , L. .L ,LM - TSW ' 'X ' -ww,,igf215x f1fQ' H: b .3fv'igij ,X .QS X N- Qfr-Gfi?'53'i2E15i , 5 X bv. 'N Y bmfiiitswffsw -f M. .- W JGWD-1 fgfffa .div-fm? WWff1ffff?, ,,,, iSemicirclel Furlow, Gildea, Bowers, and HuTchinson To dive. lLowerl Fufher Wagner, moderaTor of swimming. prepare 33 'e,,-,1, ' , f H, One vicTory, one Tie, Ten deTeaTs is The record of The l945 Swimming Team! Failure? AlThough The number oi meeTs won and losT does noT indicaTe a successTul season, The ToTal resulTs are acTually encouraging. Usually beaTen buT seldom ouTclassed, The PiroTe naTaTors composed Tor The mosT parT oT freshmen and sophomores, gave a crediTable per- formance in every meeT. Phil Appenzeller and Tom l'luTchinson oT The Treshmen class and sophomore, Ed Manley were responsible Tor mosT oi The Team's poinTs, IT was This Trio which placed iusT behind powerful WesT CaTholic in The Medley Relay aT Penn in The lndi- vidual Championships. Appenzellefs TeaT of over- coming a 4-yard deTiciT To beaT La Salle in The lasT leg will long be remembered. Inasmuch as The Team will lose only Jack Gildea by graduaTion, hopes Tor nexT year are brighT, Al Rader, proprieTor aT While l-lall Pool, coached The PiraTe mermen, while FaTher Wagner was The TaiThTul moderaTor. NX I-,.',',-W ...Y .W -wfwf ? . 5 ,,,., W fhQ W, Q, , SU THEAST EH N 'V .1 V, KA? f 4 , '. ' ff., Q ' .K '9 y I ,, ri: eff ' Wfllwf'-' - A A M g. 'W- I BACK ROW: Gulczynski, Hufchinson, Manley fcupfainl, Bowers, Appenzeller, H. DeFeo, D. DeFeo. FRONT ROW: M G' ' c nvern, Mules, Kane, Clark, lannelli, Sfaafs. MODERATOR: Fr. Traeger. BACK ROVV: Candidcde, Candidcrle, Candidcde, CancJidaTe, P. Szczybelr, J. Mulcahy, J. DiGiovanni, P. Barreca, Candi- claTe, Candidcde. MIDDLE ROW: CandidaTe, J. PiTTeIIi, A. Foderaro, L. Moylcn, R. Ximines, W. Cooper, C. Dorff, W. Lewis, T. Weiclc, T. Mapes, R, Correlli, D. Amico, CandidaTe. FRONT ROW: G, KeTTerlinus, T. McCaFfery, J. McGehrin, T. Delany, S. Tralie, J. Morris, J. Murphy, W. Carbine, R. Przybyllo. PAC WiTh Mr. Charles McErlane baclc as coach ass sisTed by Two Tormer SouTh CaTholic Traclc GreaTs , George Guida and Paul Candolori, FaTher Traeger's cindermen expecT a Tine season. Tom Delaney, I945 high poinT man, is copTain oT The Team. WiTh McGehrin, KeTTerlinus, and Morris in The mile, Digilio in The halT, Ballezzi in The quarTer, and Carbine, McCaTTrey, and Weiclc in The dashes and jumps SouTh should have iTs besT Traclc season. TRACK SCHEDULE April ll ,. ,..,.....,................,, SouThern April I5 ..,.....,.,...,,. Ben Franklin April I7 ... .... Reading CenTraI CaThoIic April 20 ,,. ...,,..,, .BridgeTon Relays April 24 .,,. Pradice Relay-SouThern April 26 ,,,,......... Penn Relays April 27 ...,,.....,,. Penn Relays May 2 ..... Roman and ST. James May 4 .., ,... Villanova lnTerscholosTics May 6 .,,. ...,.,,,........, B arTram May 9 ............ ST, Thomas More May I I ... ..., NorrisTown InTerscholasTics May I3 ... ...,.,..,,,,. WesT and NorTh May I6 .,..... La Salle and ST. Joseph May I9 . ..... STaTe CaThoIic lnTerscholasTics May 26 ......,.., CaThoIic League Championships FRESHMAN TRACK May I . .. ..,......,,,..................., Roman May 8 ....,,.,... , ......,.. ST. Thomas More May I I ... ,.., WesT ancl NorTh May I5 ... ,...,... ST. Joseph IUpper IeTTI McGehrin, SouTheosT sTar, demonsTraTes proper sTride as Coach MacErIane Ioolrs on approvingly. ILower lefTl AppcrenTly Harry Ballezzi is ouTrunning George Guida, former SouTheasT sTar and presenT world record holder in several evenTs. This, however, is impossible, if you noTice ThaT The Tape is behind Bollezzi and in fronT of Guida. I945 marked lhe mosl successful year for Cross- Counlry of Soulheasl Calholic. Led by Caplain James McGehrin, 5'rh place individual winner in 'rhe Calholic League Championships, Soufheosf Tool: 'live dual meels, and second in 3 lriangular meels. McGehrin loolc firsl place in 7 meels and second in lwo meels oul of a lolal of IO. SCHEDULE DUAL MEETS 25 Barham 30 I9 Sf. Thomas More 36 23 Ben Franklin 32 34 Sl. James 2l 2I Ben Franlclin 34 I8 Soufhern 37 TRIANGULAR MEETS 38 Sl, Thomas More ......... 36 Saulhern .. .... 65 36 Roman ....,............. l9 La Salle .... Sl 35 Roman ............. ... 20 S+. Joseph .,... , 65 60 West ,,,......,......... 28 Norih .,.. . ..... 32 lNo?ice: Lowes? score indicafes winnerl lUpperl Calidhenics before prac+ice begins limbers up fhose creclxy ioinis. . MufPl'Y Leww- fu Kmqno9e'l' ggi-JSF MCHUQLX' ROW: Trulia Muxgfevl- Focle Mcevelwflnl BACK . - Moms' . sullen Pxykelli ,AKD l Kgkierlxnui. WON VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Furey, Derago, McCormick, Dicinlio, Mifchell, Toczylowslci, Quinn, Janlrauslras, Dominic, Mannices, Fousl. AHSITY S.C. 55 Alumni 70 Archmere 48 S+. Thomas More 57 Sf. Joseph 44 La Salle 46 Roman Cafholic 42 Norfh Cafholic 62 West Caihalic 36 S+. James 43 Si. Thomas More 45 SI. Joseph 43 La Salle 48 Roman Catholic 30 Norih Calholic 43 Wes? Cafhalic 43 SI. James CATHOLIC LEAGUE SEMI-FINALS 4I S+. James CATHOLIC LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP 30 La Salle CITY TITLE RUNNER UP GAME 39 Norfheasf Public OPP 48 27 30 43 36 5I 4I 54 30 32 43 46 39 37 42 46 36 36 26 4 x I-...- BASKETBALL VarsiTy baslceTball aT SouTheasT CaTholic has once more Taded inTo hisTory aTTer a Thrilling season To resT Tor anoTher year. Orange and Black shirTs and shorTs have been puT in moThballs wiTh The hope ThaT whaT mighT have been -anoTher CaTholic League and CiTy Championship-will be- come a realiTy in I947. The PiraTe aggregaTion, I945 CiTy Champions, Tinished Their regular league season wiTh a ToTal oT Ten wins and Tour losses, Tied wiTh Roman CaTholic Tor TirsT place in league sTanding. Al- Though The Orange and Black losT ouT in The championship baTTle wiTh La Salle, evenTually CiTy Champs, They came back sTrong againsT NorTheasT Public in The ciTy play-oTTs wiTh a dazzling oTTense and sTrong deTense. From The ouTseT of ThaT game iT was evidenT which club was The beTTer. l-lere leT us pay TribuTe To SouTh CaTholic's ouT- sTanding six TooT nine cenTer. Larry FousT is un- misTalcably one oT The greaTesT all-Time scholasTic courT sTars in The Philadelphia area. He deserves ThaT TiTle Tor many reasons, buT especially because be capTured individual scoring honors Tor The year wiTh 24l poinTs in I3 games, Thereby smashing The old CaTholic League record. Larry's proliTic scoring Tram boTh The Tield and Toul line was The imporTanT asseT in all PiraTe conTesTs7 he has in- deed seT a mark which serious CaTholic League baslceTballers will conTinually shooT aT. CongraTu- laTions, Larry, on receiving unanimous All-CaTholic and All-ScholasTic honors and much luclc in your TuTure years oT baslceTball, wherever They may be. OTher squad members who gained recogniTion during The year and who will be leaving The ranks oT SouTheasT CaTholic aThleTes in June are also To be congraTulaTed. These include reliable Tony Derago, Jim MiTchell, Gene Toczylowski, Joe Jan- lcauskas, Jaclc McCormick, and Dom Dominic who has anoTher year. LasT buT surely noT leasT comes Reds Furey. LiTTle Reds, big in a basl4eTball way, was un- doubTedly The sparlc-plug oT The PiraTe squad This year. For Three seasons he was varsiTy Timber. LasT year he played on The CaTholic and CiTy Cham- pionship Team and his driving and seT shoTs shall never be TorgoTTen aT 7Th and ChrisTian. l-lis un- Le'FTl Fousf, I4, dropping one in aT ConvenTion Hall. lRighTl Toczylowslxi goes up for The ball in Norih Cqiholic game. canny sei shooling and play-malcing especially proved decisive in many a Pirale baHle. Reds abilily loo was recognized by sporls wrilers. The Inquirer placed him on lhe firsl All-Calholic learn and he was given honorable menlion on 'rhe All- Scholaslic. lncidenlally, Soulh Calholic was rhe only school 'ro place Two men on lhe lirsl All- Calholic squad, iusf as 'rhey did lasl year. As a whole lhe season held many exciring, un- iorgellable minules of baslcelball play. Several games were won in 'rhe lasl momenls ol play and fhe Pirafes delealed every league 'ream al leasr once. To Mr, Louis Fiorella, who slepped info Johnny McGarry's big baslcelball shoes, praise and con- gralulalions are due. Lou did a good job in his firsl year as Pirale courl' menlor, iusl as he did as a sfudenl player al Soufh Calholic under McGarry in I939 and I94O. And he can be relied upon 'ro come up wilh anolher crack leam nexl season and, we hope, wi+h 'rhe righf lcind of breaks , a championship club. Anyway, we're keeping our fingers crossed. lUpper righil Lcrry Fousf, l4, iumping ul cenler. lCen+erl Larry is ccfuclly up above +he basltel on this play. lLowerl Liffle Reds Furey has his bocl: fo fha camera. J .V.BASKETBALL lUpperl Junior Varsily Squad. ll.owerl Freshman Squad BACK:Zulli, Munnices, BIa+cher, K. Fous+, Condo, Curran. BACK: I-gpse++, Mcgug,-el Mcgowonl Pqwelecl Raymond FRONT: Crislinzio, DiCin+io, Dunbar, Brennan, Dieler, gmdyl Fr.,-gyde. Williamson, McKeown, McCaney. Coached by Falher l-lyde The Frosh baslcelball leam, aller gelling all 'ro a slow slarl, hil a nice slride and managed lo win eighl of ils lourleen conlesls. Al The end of The season lhe young Pirales enlered 'lhe annual Freshmen 'rournamenl al Norlheasl Calholic and afler whipping S+. James, ol Chesler, 44-25, losl lo lhe evenlual champions, La Salle, in The semi-finals, 39-3l. FRONT: DeLuca, Gavin, Brannau, DelConle, Garczynslxi. There was plenly enlhusiasm among lhe lirsl year baskelballers. The mosl promising appear 'ro be Bill Brannau, Del Del Conle, Gar Garczynslci, Dulce DeLuca, and George Endres. These lads possess heighl, baskelloall sense, and a will lo win. If lhey lceep a level head and 'rhe desire lo improve lhey will inevilably malce courl hislory al Soulheasl Calholic. We hope lhey do. PAHUIIHIAI. BASKETBALL Soufheasl Calholic again conducled Hs annual Parochial School Baskelball Tournamenr during fhe Chrislmas holidays. This year's 'rrophy winner was Our Lady of Mounl Carmel, who defealed Sainf Paul's in lhe final game of lhe +ournamen+. The consolalion prize was won by Sain? Pa+rick's. Con- gralularions fo These and all lourney reams. These youngslers one and all, displayed splendid co- operafion, sporlsmanship, and spiril. Soulh Calh- olic looks forward lo lhe day when lhese youfhlul afhleles will wear her colors. Soufheasl Ca+holic's J. V, Squad upheld lhe name and glory of +he Orange and Black. The Pirale J. V.'s won 8 games and losf 3 in league campelilion. The one player showing mos? progress was Dick Di Cinlio. l-le worked his way 'ro a guard posilion on 'rhe varsily foward 'rhe end of lhe season. Mannices, Deiler, Brennan, and Kenny Fousl, lhe LiHle prolher of lhe Pirofes' All- Calh- olic cenler, are ofhers who show greaf promise, and should make hisfory nexf year. Adion Shah of me Parochial ioumament lLower righfl Our Lady of Mounf Carmel winner of 'The tournament wifh Sf. Paul's o close second. SEB LL P-f 'm ': 35a..fQ 'wav-5 Qt N 1' l -,Q A l A , f K ,A. f l Q 'l MQ . A Q ' E ,, , A ft A -F' V, w f f x K EW ., ll .f., Nh ' In .ik t , ' K V ' K . Upper righll Baseball Squad: Sullivan, McCormick, Derago, Bailey. lUpper leffl Coach Eddie Haclxefl. lLower leffl Cafclwer DeFeo. lLower rigl1+l Pi+cher Sheridan pifchecl a no run no-hi? game againsf Bolc Vocafional. SU THE!-l5T F.- J , 5 1 ip? i ' Wirirufi .sim-f-is, , g lUpper righil Piicher McCloslrey. SQUAD: Del Rossi, G. Kelly, Biiio, McCloskey, Sheri- dan, Kirlin, DeFeo, Dominic, R. Kelly lmanagerl. iLowerl George Dominic liirsi basemanl. BASEBALL SCHEDULE I946 April 5 Archmere Here April I2 Archmere There April 23 S+. John Here April 26 La Salle There April 30 Norih Caiholic There Moy 3 Si. James Here May 7 Si. Thomas More There May I0 Si. John There May I4 La Salle Here May l7 North Caiholic Here May 2l Sf. James There May 24 S+. Thomas More Here Wiih ihe coming of warm weaiher, ihe familiar ring of Play Ball was heard once again al' Souih- easi. The firsi call 'ro praclice was enihusiasiically answered by eighiy aspiranis. Souiheasi can be proud oi iis record in l945 league compeiiiion, having finished in second place. The ouisianding highlighi of ihe Piraies' season was Sheridan's splendid no-hii, no-run game againsi Bale. Wirh six regulars, Derago, Keegan, Kelly, Dom- inic, Sullivan, and McCormick forming ihe nucleus of ihis year's club, Souiheasi looks forward io an inieresiing season on ihe diamond. The keen com- peiiiion, hard work, and The cooperaiion of ihe boys early developed a fine spirif on +he ball club. And wiih Eddie Haclceii as iheir menior and Faiher Bourgoin as moderaior and assisiani coach greai ihings should happen. all U llowllch' l iio. WR K: Dlx-U Hllexl luppill BAC Vglxanefe' l 5 Fr.Y'exdef- X Cano mghier. l 1 , o ,, ' Rodgefh FRONT' f .Qi Under 'rhe leadership of Folher George Feider, Sou+heos+'s bowlers 56+ high slondords in lhe Cofholic High Bowling League, Wuflgggggnfhusiosm in 'rhe s + f l U por o en pins ever increasing loecouse of rlielcedh inleresl of lhe moolerolor ond his bo s Soulh - Y ' Cofholic: is iiglimbing foward +he lop in lhis minor sporf. Members yeor's vorsily keglers included: Co-coploins R. R d R - eiil iir or I li ' - o gers Vigg ig ley, lccono, Lo Moeslrro Burns ond Vlglicnese. All have posre oilizislenfly good scores. The besl gome of 'rhe season, howevefi iifgilei golled by freshman Viglicinese, who 'roppled 0 nec? 22l in his fi ' gue compelilion. Though o 500 per cenl seoson 'rhis yeor, Fo+her Feider loolcs 'ro nexl seoson when he will hove four vefercms fo rely 'i M-2 :L 75 ,, s 5 lMiddlel BACK: DeSummG. FY- Feldefi Timlin- Ulrich Schierse, Galyo. MIDDLE: R. Kelly, Fermi. Guido. lawns. Ma110C0f1e Gillespie, DiLullo. FRONT: Conway, Burlel, Holsfon, Anzidei, Moravslcy, Burns J gif? can I WW, 114- ML, I v -. an-' 1 36- if -... Q .sf?W7 'Lkk K Q is le ' Q w xiii. HIFLE They did il again! For lhe second conseculive year Soulheasl Calholic caplured lhe Soulh- easlern Pennsylvania lnlerscholaslic Rifle Associ- alion Championship. Thus in lhree years ol com- pelilion lhe Pirale sharpshoolers have lwice been champs and second place vfinners in lheir firsl' season. We hearlily congralulale Falher Renlmeesler, coach and moderalor, and his slralegisl Jim Law- son, and of course lhe enlire squad. They have clone a remarkable job. Tied al lhe end ol lhe season wilh La Salle, a shool-off was necessary. Resull: Soulh 497, La Salle 493. Kopaczewslci, Sireci and Duca aol 'lpossiblesu or perlecl' scores in lhis imporlanl malch. Olhers during lhe season wilh possibles were Dahdah, Duffy, De Carlo, Fenlon and l-lerllelder. RIFLE RECORD SOUTH OPPONENTS 487 La Salle 49' 495 Norrislown 482 495 Wesl Calholic 485 492 Qualzerlown 485 495 Episcopal 47l 497 Yeadon 49l 497 Upper Darby 490 SHOOT-OFF 497 La Salle 493 lLower lefll Duca, one of lhe oulslanding rhainslays of ll1lS year's championship. lLower righll shooling from lhe mal. E ? 4 2 i I i lUpperl BACK ROW: Sireci, Trovarello, Fen+on,Duhdal'1, Dupon FRONT ROW: Kopaczewski, Duca, Ollerson, Duffy. T Q' r-pw K' 'AI vu.. 5 Y. RIFLE CHAMPIONS MODERATOR: Rev. C. E. Renimeesier. TOP ROW: T. Scndcrz. E. Schneider, C. Dupon, H. Przybylinski, R. Duffy . , J. Tovicno, C. Trovcrello, C. Milano, J. O'Leary, W. Lampe. U ht R b f K In ' fmfspe' 9 J O B' opmews Unofhe' one of OU' ne SECOND ROW: J. Conn, J. Connor, A. warner., s. emzynski, L. De- ' Carlo, R Fenfon, R. Grazioni, A. Foderoro. BOTTOM ROW: R. K k', F. D L , M. D , R. D hd h, F H1 ILOWERJ souTHEAsT's CHAMPIONS. opmews ' e uw uw 0 G O er Renfmeesfer, J. Lawson, H. OHerson, A. Sireci, V. Sfrugfio. ni, lUpper lettl James QU er rightl Carlo and William Rani. HIIUNIJ THE SEHUUL AROUND THE SCHOOL lBrother Combinations and Edmond Tayoun. PP iMiddle letti Francis and Angelo Fuschino lMiddle rightl Francis, James, and Thomas Timlin. lLower righti Augusto and Francis Bruno OPPOSITE PAGE yy l. Smiles between classes. ll with his Iwo ,lima drawing 2. Daniel Ke y 3. George DiGiorgio pretending to be studying. 4. Wm. Burns, alumnus, returns from overseas. 5. George Guida, tormer Southeast track star, world-record holder. 6. Presenting colors at Memorial Mass. 7. Carbine, up-and-coming pole vaulter. 8. Father DeCleene receiving Perpetual Vows ot Brother Gerlac in Faculty Chapel. 9. Relay team: Carbine, Delaney, McGehrin, Balleui. IO. Father DeCleene oFiiciates at Memorial Mass for deceased alumni, killed in the service. ll. Calisthenics to keep tit. lm handy-men around school. 12. George and Acli-Ac , l3. 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