St Edwards High School - Edwardian Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1959

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,ff ,,f' 'U ,r ,JJ - .fy ! f.-ff-f 4' Q' fC' 4' L' IBS SAINT EDWARD'S HIGH SCHOOL Austin, Texas Wyff Ayyfyy Brother Gregory took his place this year among the few -- very few -- who have reached the fifty year mark in theranks of the religious of the Congregation of Holy Cross. One does not seek to discover the secret of the life of such devotion. One understands that secret, or he does not. Dedication to his religious life has been intertwined with almost as many years of teaching. In the course of half a century, how many boys have come under his tutelage? How many from lessons from books and from life have been taught? One cannot estimate the number of boys, one cannot evaluate the good derived from those lessons. One can only be amazed and wonder. Ad Multos Annos! 0 J' FUHWUHU The primary purpose of any school is to encourage students in their academic endeavors However in a world which makes stringent demands on graduating students and which expects them to be versed in things other than 'booklearn ing it becomes necessary for a school to provide a wide variety of extra curricular activities St Edward s meets this demand by offering an activity for almost every worthwhile interest which students exhibit The Edwardian is artists photographers writers and students with talents for business n opportunityto pool their efforts and produce the pages which follow thus gaming for themselves a. new experience m cooperatlon and we hope the reward of a successful publication Our success in this venture can only be evaluated by the students who are pictured in these pages Portraits interspersed with actual classroom shots should prove interesting activities permanently captured herein should prove a storehouse where memories are kept At any rate a year of Edwardian his tory has been caught and held fast for the perusal of the present student body and those to follow Editor . . . , - . ,, . . . . - the result ofone of these interests. 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I D a' 3 0fI!J54!70!V We are most keenly aware of the small place of Sarnt Edward's I-Irgh School rn the total prcture of the sprrrtual realm of Our Holy Father Pope John XXIII Nevertheless we are most mrndful of our oblrgatrons of son lrkedevotron loyalty and apostolrc partrcr patron rn hrs present rerun as Pontrff In dedrcatrng our EDWARDIAN to hrs I-Iolrness we wrsh to felrcrtate hrm on the holy offrce bestowed on hrm by Drvrne Provr dence we wrsh to assure hrm of our constant prayers for hrs successful rergn rn trmes most tryrng and rn sprrrt kneelrng before hrm we ask hrs most holy blessrng knowrng that as Chrrst s Vrcar on earth he wrll srgn us wrth the srgn of Chrrst's cross and seal us wrth an rncrease of farth rn the contrnuatron of our Mrghty Mother Holy Church whose son and guardran he rs and we are by the grace and the love of God The Student Body Sarm Edward s I-hgh School Austrn Texas P ' 7 ' 1 Q D . 1 1 v 9 Y Y 1 1 . , . - 'E ffm-vi li ,Q 11,65 6 I V 0 J 6 X V EA X 1 if Xfvxu ! 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X.-4, 9 K I A X fcly 115' ,I 'fx f 1 f 5 f-Q J , L V I V 3 L fv xi ,U-,I 6, s. - 5 I xi x W 31.1 if jf gd' l' 2 1 fr Z' BROTHER FRANCIS BARRETT C S C V1ce Prmcxpal fi 4.-ff' BROTHER PETER CELESTINE C S C Prmcxpal Q Sf' A I Brother Gregory Rozczynialski Geometry, Arithmetic Brother jacob Eppley Religion, Typing nfkir gi Brother Jacob Typing Class ?. X 49,0 Mr fwx b i, Brother Hubert Koeppen t Geography, World History Brother Dunstan Bowles Religion, English, Edwardian Moderator 'Tim xx N' f- 'Ik fi. Brother Theodosius Flynn try lOl' Trigonometry, Solid Geome- Brother Vincent de Paul Latin, English, Prefect, Na- tional Honor Society Modera- Brother Francis Barrett American History, Civics, Religion, Prefect, Senior Moderator Brother Anton Mattingly English, Spanish, Religion, Civics, Freshman Moderator, Prefect ,ffb Brother Peter Celestine Spanish Class rv A195 lswxg msn! 1 1 F' 16 .Phu ,gd 4 K gy 2- ,AQ Modern science disapproves of modern living. X '03 -iq 5X . Q-have i L- Sr, f::2',f 1 1 Brother Peter Celestine Maranto Principal, Spanish Brother Stanley Repucci Biology, General Science, Algebra, Science Clubs, Ex- plorer Scouts, Bowling Team, and Rifle Team Brother Rene Track Team, Prefect, Junior Moderator Brother Myron Bachenheimer Librarian Brother Edwin Reggio Mathematics, Algebra, Glee Club, Religion, Band Director Brother Joseph Chemistry, Physics , Arithme- tic Brother Edward English Brother Francis Missey English, Religion gnu. '15 N7 psf ,- 0g,.w if .ff E ,. W fi W Brother James Martin, C. S. C.. Robert Franzetti, and Henry Alt- miller . .. cut off in the midst of something scientific. Q. ll .rx CA' 41' f 7 N! C Al Brother Patrick EQA -lg if Brother Campion Nolan Secretary Brother Donald Connolly Treasurer Cubs gather for food at Christmas party. an all 12 ls, ' x rv-4 !l .o ,K v' 1 9 A sie Y Evening Benediction ? Y Rev. James I. O'Brien Chaplain Father Donald Draine Assistant Chaplain 'F' elf. ls! f' Brother Emmett Stroh me yer Bookstore, Tennis K QT -,M f . fx, za--f -re Mrs. Kinane hands out tardy slips. Mr. Edmund Fleming Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, Physical Education, Head Coach - Football, Basketball, Baseball. Mrs. Margaret Kinane Records Clerk QS? 4 f r g, If ewan uv A. ,wfgirsfsfn ' ' ' ,nk ,,Qi,x.,.Wn,i . g I 15-Q: Wx,-I , on Familiar morning scene: Faculty gathers for breakfast--Austin sleeps in the backgromid. 4 Doctor Robinson Physician Mrs. Wilma Sullivan School Nurse L. ix ,I la 1 T 5, f X ' 6. N J ' Xffiff QfLXf '23 Q ,w fxf-N C Q x ILQIM-U PMN wAP-9 an PM d H, K ,diff ffx XX 4' og 995195 ww f Wff I V106 Pres1dem Q... yi' o X Ox N X6 ' 7 v Q gm f W: N . X N ' ln k f ' 1-1 -4 I MJ 'Q-:F Q ,. , I fji gc, Fsfx f ' Pg? QQ' K .7 fx I ,-L C' JQXXK st. V csv: YKLJDIK 5 45 ff f ,V fryf lQ,QAU!1 X I Q R uullvjxl X- fu ' 2 ., if ' T L A . ge Af? 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'N EAWRENCE KINANE QM., y wwf' f G iw 49-f 708 '! h 4 DANIEL BARTOSH Treasurer 45 G19 'Qtr' J'f!lf!0f?.5' James C Allen Chorr 1 yr Boxrng 2 yrs Wrestlrng 1 y Bowlrng 1 yr HenryG Altmrller Nauonal Honor Socrety 2 yrs Jumor Natl Honor Socrety 2 yrs F1'6Shman Treasurer Sophomore Treasurer Brology Club 2 yrs Physrcs Club 1 yr Scrence Exhrbrtlyr The Echo Co Edrtor3 yrs Bowlrng Team 1 yr DIOHISIOJ Avrla Football yrs Freshman Decoratrons Dan1elV Bartosh Football4yrs A1lD1str1ct 58 Baseball 1 yr Track 1 yr Natronal HonorSo ty 2 y Junror Natl Honor Socrety 2 yrs Sen1orTreasurer Jun1orTreasurer Student COUHC11 B1010gy Club 2 vrs Sclence Exhrbrt 2 yrs Boxrng 2 yrs Decoratrons 3 yrs Theodore A Benton James M Burke Football 1 yr Scrence Exhrbrt 8:30 a. m. finds Dud defending Echo and its 103 population, including livestock and fowl, against the 'big talk of city boys, Chicago Kavanaugh, 'Dallas' Savage, Carolina Benton, Austin Gillean, and Houston Kramer. Cf William A. Del Valle Football Manager l yr. Radio Club 2 yrs. Science Exhibit 3 yrs. Echo Staff Edwardian Staff Talent Show 2 yrs. Joseph Doffing iff. sqws Miguel R. Camilo Jimenez Basketball Baseball Track Chemistry Club Science Exhibit Choir Carl B. Chelf Science Exhibit 1 yr. Glee Club 3 yrs. Talent Show 3 yrs. l 'Cl if 'Y - f. Z ? .g--u-unify -swf RW ' Dick Kavanaugh and Pelican Perez are found prepared for morn- ' ing room check in an atmosphere ' as conducive to studying --everything's ' neat, and, of course, no smoking! QQ - gg, .. John F. Dudney Baseball 1 yr. , Track 1 yr. , Physics Club 1 yr. , Science Exhibit 2 yrs. . Edwardian staff. Lawrence P. Ferguson Science Exhibit 1 yr., Echo Staff 1 yr., Bowling Team 1 yr. Charles N. Fiore National Honor Society 2 yrs., Student Council Secretary-Treasurer, Chemistry Club 1 yr., Physics Club 1 yr. CVice- Presidentj, Science Exhibit 2 yrs. ,Altar Society 2 yrs. , Oratorical Contest2 yrs. , Echo Staff 1 yr., Edwardian StafffCo- Editorj, Recreation Room Treasurer. Robert J. Franzetti Nationallionor Society 2yrs. , Junior Na tl. Honor Society 2 yrs. , Junior Sergeant-at- Arms, Biology Club 2 yrs. , Physics Club 1 yr., Science Exhibit 3 yrs., Bowling Team 1 yr. , Tiger Staff 1 yr. , Elocution Contest 1 yr. lvan R. Gaiennie Science Exhibit 2 yrs. , Altar Society 2 yrs. . Rifle Team l yr., Talent Show2yrs. John E. Gillean Football Manager 3 yrs. , Cub Football 2 yrs. , Basketball Manager 1 yr. , Baseball Manager 2 yrs., K of C Award for Cubs, Freshman Secretary, Cub Secretary, Science Exhibit 1 yr. . Echo Staff. Bernard Gillett Football 1 yr. Daniel Graham Football Seniors Tom Lucksinger and Charlie Fiore set an example--tardy slips with a smile. In wiki may Nlhgi' lx any Edward Heath Edward J, Herring Wrestling 1 yr., Edwardian Staff 1 yr. Choir 1 yr. , Boxing 1 yr. Wu! fl 'i Jose A hmenez Band 1 yr Laun Amerrcan Club 1 yr Rrchardj Kavanaugh Football Manager 1 yr Scrence Exhrbrt 1 yr Altar Socrety 3 yrs Rrfle Team 1 yr Explorers 1 yr Echo Staff 1yr Edwardran 1 yr .v -n . Y . ., ., -1 -p -Y Edward J Keegan Football 2 yrs A11 Drstrrct Baseball 2 yr Semor Presxdent Student Councrl Decoratrons 1 yr Lawrence S Kma ne Baseball3yrs All Drstrrct 1 yr Track lyr Senror Secretary Student Councrl Glee Club 4 yrs Echo 1 yr Edwardran 1 yr Bowlmg Team 1 Emrle C Lapeyrouse Scrence Exhrbrt 3 yrs Glee Club 3 yrs Elocutton fcubj Talent Show 6 yrs Chorr 2 yrs Boy Scouts 3 yrs Russell J Lombard Football3yrs Ccubj Track l yr Natronal Honor Soclety 2 yrs Jumor Natl Honor Soctety 2 yrs Physrcs Club 1 yr Scrence Exh1b1t3yrs Echo Staffl yr Glee Club 1 yr Rrfle Team 1 yr Elocutlon Con test 1 yr Boy Scouts 1 yr Wrllram F Kooch Football 2 yrs Track 1 yr Scrence Stafflyr Boxxng 1 yr Elocutron Con test 1 yr Robertl Kramer Edwardran Staff 1 yr S' , . . , . , A , 1 . . ' yr. V, E Exhibit 2 yrs.. Glee Club 4 yrs. , Echo 6- ,T . ' Na t . , I . A, . . . ' . . qx V Sv' ff - A ff' Charles E Maurer Bruce G Meyer Roman Mokry Football Manager 1 yr Football 2 yrs. Recreation Room President National Honor Society 1 yr. Biology Club 2 yrs. Science Exhibit 2 yrs. Echo staff Edwardian Staff David D. Moore Science Exhibit 1 yr Altar Society Choir Bowling Team Henry Altmiller cringes over historical factsg the rest of the class remains William Ng E3 Q6 Edward F. O'Nei1l Football 1 yr. , Track 1 yr. , National Honor Society 1 yr. , Physics Club 1 yr. , Science Exhibit 1 yr. , Oratorical Contest 1 yr., Altar Society, Echo staff. James E. Mosby Physics Club 1 yr. , Science Exhibit 3 yrs. , Boy Scouts2 yrs. , Glee Club 4 yrs. , Echo Staff 1 yr. , Elocution Contest, Talent Show. Frank A. Nigrelle Na tiona1Honor Society 1 yr. , Photography Club 1 yr. , Physics Club 1 yr. , Science Exhibit 2 yrs.. Edwardian Staff, Echo Staff, Oratorical Contest, Altar Society 3 yrs. ,us .r ' S Am. pf Sif- Mi 6 Second period Physics men setting up for an experiment. Sines, cosines. . . off on a confusing tangent during a tricky Trig session. Otto F. Ramsey National Honor Society 1 yr. , Physics Club 1 yr.QPresidentJ, Radio Club 1 yr., Science Exhibit 2 yrs., Altar Society 1 yr. , Echo Staff Co-Editor, Rifle Team 1 yr., Choir 1 yr., Ex- plorer Scouts 1 yr. , Edwardian 1 yr. Joseph H. Riquelmy W Fernando Perez Maldonado Junior Natlonal Honor Society 1 yr Altar Society 1 yr Choir 1 yr Ed wardian Staff 1 yr Lawerencej Plano Science Exhibit 1 yr Bowlingl yr 75 x sf? 'W ie fri , 'Qt --r W? ,.,.m,,. Jose G. Sanchez Thomas M. Savage Football 3 yrs., Basketball Manager 1 yr. , Baseball Manager 1 yr. , Phys- ics Club l yr. , Edwardian Staff. Edwin T. Smith Football 1 yr., All-District, Track 1 yr., Baseball, Biology Club 1 yr., Science Exhibit 2 yrs., Edwardian Staff, Junior Natl. Honor Society, Natl. Honor Society. Gene A. Srnythe Basketball Manager 1 yr., National Honor Society, Freshman Vice-Presi- dent, Sophomore President, Junior President, Student Council President, Biology Club 1 yr., Science Exhibit 1 yr., Echo Staff, Edwardian Staff, Tiger staff, Mission Club, Boxing 1 yr., Decorations 3 yrs. 'R- NHY 'Nu 2 3 S Thoroughly occupied with taking notes, the Seniors exhibit their willingness to leam. ' ?'9 L sl X Robert L. Soza Glee Club 1 yr. , Wrestling 1 yr. Horace G. Spiller Football 1 yr., Footba1lfCubJ2 yrs., Physics Club 1 yr. ,Decorations 1 yr., Elocution Contest 1 yr., Religion Medal 1 yr. CCubJ 'Run into Raymond L. Todd Directing traffic is but one of many Student Council activities. , ' ,,, W1 ' ff? QQ ---41.1, ,dt 1 s,1 ' 4-5 W A fm-.. L ' -I QQ' I I 'Www Qxiwuff W Srl . .-4, fin 'lets gre-'lv W f , I Q William S. Townsend Ronald K. Wattinger Track 1 yr. , Boxing 1 yr. Lewis W. Woodul Boy Scouts 1 yr., Glee Club 1 yr., Choir 1 yr., Tennis 1 yr., Combo Club lyr., Latin American Club 1 yr. ,..,.a M... ..,.,s.4u S. Ed O'Nei11's third home away from home, courtesy Alex G. Bell. 31 ,L ,. 216' fi. ' K .P -J -, ,- F. -..nr - f . 5 ' : uguflulflh Q35-s UW ,X QZIIVIOP AkTm7'01- v m N JW-, UW M .ff + ff 6 5 E ff: - , or J SI Nwfg V K xl :Qt 3 . 5- - i AA ' L... L LAWRENCE SCONLON President if ff mel. , gg! 'XS ,I il i A L GUSTAVO CANALES Vice-Pres W f X x W N A 1 QW ! f 9 Dx CWXV K Qu f X5 ZWEMQ A4 A K I J ,QQXNQK Q mum!! .3 rg. . f 0 ! wi Q I K f x J , . Q if X x , A X QVC E. :Q I X, fx' N N LH X Q ' 0x, Q? o w 2 E ,1 ff -, Ei-W f Q' XX Xfq 1 4' i auf' , e liliipl my f A 2 ' ' XV ' jv SOE O'NEm' Treawer DA NIEL COLLINS Z HQ wx 0 ,Pecrfetgy 4 D r rx' ff ' . MIZQQ j.5 ?5f1s1' D FENG! xf 1 Qt 1 , ., ff ' f K 2 . . . H 9 'C as FU v 2 u U ' 5 'a I N ,ff 3 4,4 if Hb -'f-5 james Anderson Terrance Armbruster Raul Barrios James Bergen Warren Black David Buratti Joe Riquelmy, James Hud- son, and Daniel Clement prepare for the strenuous day of classes. Robert Burke 'Wi sri Gustavo Canales Anxious eyes focus on Brother Joseph as he illustrates the proper method for conducting an experiment in Chemistry. Boyd Cave John Claypool Daniel Clement Daniel CO11iI1S J05ePh COUUUY 4' :ri t My ,- .f 1 R I M f- 35 'asv f ,l I3 -4 ...add X A? 'w fl f-vw 'bf 5-,Q if this ii as .row Rxchard Costello Dalhes John Denn Thomas Doffrng Horace Estrada Edmund Flemmg Rrchard Copeland Damel Fogarty Raul Garc1a V1ctor G1ac1nt1 Leon Glasscock ,Ri Thomas Glazrer 'Nur 'ia James Hudson L Enrique Isaac Juan Lehmann S 'Z 4 R asiwrafy, . . and, for the last time, either bring your slide rule to class or don't bother coming at al1. George Isaac Rodolfo Lehmann James Kle pac Benjamin Madero Ronald La Voie Dennis Malik ., E grim f f , 'W ,wi - I ,- . Hiran Marin Michael McShane 'EEF' nv A4 5 R v ,, 5 .t , 5 gs '-'EQ' QT ' if 5 , . .,,:,. 6' E kt 'ef . 2 X' . X Robert Miller Samuel Montealegre Henry McKown Joseph O'Nei11 William Phillips Raul Perez-Maldonado As graded tests and notebooks are returned, they stun the usually calm Juniors. HB1 ,E 5 V 'F ' 'fmw Mmm .te Yami 2 ,, ff 5 if ' 1 We-or xr... X i if M 5.3 i' Charles Porfirio Jaime Rodriguez J6'l I if-gy 2' ' .ff ,-4 . 'Zn I fl f fl Ray Solcher controls panic as he races against time to complete his assignment Raul Railsback Javier Salmeron Hector Ricci Lawrence Scanlan Rodney Richburg Raymond Solcher his--u-...qv 'fa Av N610 , N is ..- 9 N ji is . E 2 'K Fred SICWHFI Michael Thornton Edward Townsend Antonio Vasquez Raul Villagomez Richard Williams Richard Winkley After school depression hits juniors and Seniors. 491 WWW Mmm This incidental shot captured the diversity of countries represented by students, Victor Giacinti from Mexico, william Ng from China, Edward Heath from revolutionary Cuba. Brother Stan1ey's Science class enjoys one of their occasional science movies x ff In J, U K 21. WE Lf A is CG 1 'QW 53,37 V 'S QQSHA NE den Ill F 'iii F I 'I ffo ,J , I ff' fu J LT 6691 V1 A V169 NI 166 ffm ' 1 V, 1 ZX EV' NXXLL ,KF 674363 J AK? G c5'f?fW!.l ff! I f ZX 'fax Sf' .'.' J-IIN i wg-if DANXEL SHEYZROD Secfenar .uf 4nT y 4 MMM K M ,ifg,wg I Z M X f K' gp! ,W . !Z7 A I 'W' 1' 95 'Y . ,gHh.V, '4gh:, 1 W A H V, , 2,, lu . If K Ll X mx LE?f2Ill?N n QL fy dig 01' 'i YA' I5 sa. IU' vi Glenn Abney John Arnold Patrick Bartosh Edward Baw Michael Beers Leonard Benson Oscar Bourg Stephen Burdick Cold water will awaken the bleery eyed Sophomores to the fact that another day has begun. Z.. John Frscher Patrrck Flemlng Joseph Galavrz Fernando Garcxa Leonard Goode Ralph Gnmes Wrlham Hanshaw Jorge Hayward Wrlham Hearon Howard Houston Robert Jarvxs Da vid Gonzalez Sophomores buckle down for a study hall in the ever-interesting Biology room. Ernest Joseph Michael Kellum David King John King James Kulleck Michael Leary is-lr ksbf -l ff! ,,, 1 'ii' fi! 1 iff? Lee Lytton Melvin Medina Walter Miller Richard Mosby John McShane David Orton Ernest Riehl Thomas Riney Last five minutes of class--everyone starts his homework except Steve Burdick. 43 'll T' We 'WPA 5 Y 4 7 xx gt S. Sophomores find their way into the Sweetheart group--Senior sponsored dance. Charles Rodgers Charles Rowsey Richard Sage Cirilio Sanchez Santo Ruiz William Schiefer ,yn . 1 3, Q9 Q-' 34 R . , I .! , , at-N 1 L fi' 51, John Ryals Daniel Sherrod ' as ,- 2' , ' ' 'Q If ,,,' .gt 1, N, A 'W F f Xt H 'Z 49 Richard Todd Hugo Valdez Luarca Luis Villarreal 'avi Raul Yeverino Juan Zavala Navarro Building bodies as well as minds is all important at St. Edward 's. Strange as it may seem, these Sophomores en joy their workout. 1 NX f f 1 S x X X U ' JA' 0 0' 4 yn 711. 1 X GiiN,A'i W 'fmesidem f I fair!! 2 ,gf M .P Hifi, 0 B PALEX P1 esidem I9 f XZ 111, N HERNANDEZ Treamrer N 'f 755 K GEO RCE N Secr A 2191.9 etaly QQCHKU 91 4 in 1-,Q -may James Adams Antomo Avlla Thomas Ba1ley Kenneth Breaux Grlbert Brxto Iohn Buckner Hubert Bullock Thomas Canales Mrguel Castrllo Jose Castro William Cave John Clark Cubs Terry Smith and Hughes Thomas find fun and interest in the snake pit Cesar Diaz Theodore Dugey S Michael East Donald Elmore Don Franks in -iz.-, gs ff E if 'R . - lffifyf' ff I A75 Michael Graham John Haden Michael Hammond 'WW' Brother Edward gives individual help--and Freshmen need it. is ft-f- J ' lg if f,- X52 3 Aprendiendo espanol. Ieryl Hargrave Russell Harris Ronald Hernmelgarn Juan Hernandez Robert Hilbig James Holecek sex 5' jr'- K5 lv' fiffb -fr-f Robert Hoover Thomas I-Iuddleston Robert Hughes Cecrl Johnson Ja mes Keoughan Trmmothy Kooch Edward Krekeler Kenneth Manron George Ma run Rodolfo Melendez Mrchael Metzgar William Kunz Kenneth Mlller W11ham Mc Mullan George Nats1s Klrby Perry James Ph1111ps John Prew1tt Raymond Prewm Nelson RICCI Malcolm Rlchburg Mlguel Rlvera Mlguel Snachez Roberto Ponciano '-22? Douglas Wrlllamson Clmton Schuhmacher Perer Sherrod Jack Smuh Terry Smlth W1l11s Suefer Hughes Thomas Regmald Thompson Gu1llermo Valdez Rlchard Walter Freshmen are notorious for barter and exchan e . Mi uel San- S 8 chez is rancho for Cesar Diaz's cowboy shirt. .X Is 1 gl 3 x ,,., .,, 5, ff V 'Z xp... Among the Freshmen's af- fect1ons, Queenie rates first place. Freshmen gang up for Freshman Algebrag here and there a senior pops up for a double exposure to the subject. .4 'L N 'few ,Jp lq. 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'f 5 3,248 4' V 4 K Z ,f X, 'P' K P N ' 'ff X ,G , W r - yf , ' A 4 I 1 WJ I . F j I 7 f I , v 1- , K' Q ' 5 7 - f f fff . 1 Y N A 1 1'-Lrfgg, , ' li . A K, 74 X f f 'I' J J. X fc' 7' -I f A 1, I A i' ' 1 Q r mix W N , ,,f 565' 1 J-.Q f 'fr -l ' r C+ r Q A y. 3 X I JI, X. . 3 ' I Yi. I O K ?L.,u'y' 5 X! X. 2 gl ,Eg 54. .J 5 t Q Inf V , I . 5' do 7 V I Q, f bV?A . F f' A A 1 ! . w w- va. X, Y,, Q mv -self aid' 5' -s 5 f f. -if B M ffl ' 1 ' A A fxsal ,,X 1 A 'ii U .ff X - X Qi B M . Q, , fa After study hall the Cubs take time out to relax. Lawrence Ballard Alfred Bautista William Beach William Butler Frank Cannon Don Cole Melvin Collins Michael Cooney Colman Corser Patrick Creek John Dusenbury James Gramon George Hazzard Ricardo Hernandez James Houser Patrick Howard Edwin Keilly Henry Krauss John Landers Jose Leyer Mark Lombard Kenneth Lynch Thomas Martine Fernando Martinez Ariosto Matus Sied Menem Dennis Metzgar Michael Moore Cubs study the world they will someday live in. Victor Nichel John Norris Clarence Olson Roger Pinckney Vincent Pratt Robert Reid Gerald Reilly Briand Rene .45 4' 3 Ci' Q5 Q Vis. 3 f f Uh 1' 'Z-5' - Vg, X V x Aifz. If 'f'iixl,f. And prepare for its battles by wrestling in cub fashion A 4K D IU' Little Cubs find the Chapel a consoling place for their big problems. N31 R-Ill' 1 twig gi ,' rl R px X f ,' Y if T x Xu my .4 sad Antonio Ricci William Richards Thomas Ross Lawrence Salas Juan M. Salinas Timothy Taber Raymond Timmons Willie Williams It's Sunday and the Cubs are ready to go to town. 5 i 5 As might be expected Cubs surround food table at Christmas Party . -92 ,,.,-J Cubs look on at a Varsity baseball game . 4-ivf E, !- fl my LAX ff' 5090 TFYL K6x Tc ,sr 0 V9 uf M f fXf NT' Si-IIA f 4 fjfxg EN was XX viii wuz f':. ..-JI 19? 2' 0 ve' gum I L, ' I 2+ ,H l 0 j V9 vi' .Qing 75, Q32 'I I YM 73' x LN-L if I I f -9 FX Vi my 71 1 K f f -sv WI I l W in I A ' A 'I fm ,.. W2 1 J 5 , - ' fl Q , sw 4 Rf FQ 2 f ' - ,qw ,K , ?.4L,-I 5' . 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Bottom Row: Larry Kmane. , N N . N . 5 Sponsor, Pat Lynch, Ed O'Ne111, Gene Smythe, Frank Ramsey, Henry ' N Q Jim Anderson, Enrique M. Salinas, Altmiller. Russell Lombard, Alex S I . . . N E- E Dav1d Buratu, James Ber en, Bo d HH ward, Thomas Lucksrn er. S s 1 3 V s X' Cave, Robert Franzetu, Thomas Q x g I S' 4 E ' Q Z Q 1 N i, 1111111 A111111 11111111 1111111 1111115 111111 117101 11111111 111111 1111111 11111111 1111111 1 1,111 11111111 11111 11111111 1111111111111111 111111 S o . Q Q 0 0 0 I JUXVIH19 !Vf4W0!Vf4l HWV019 .5W6'!f!'l' -in 54 F . VX G 4-frrgi M, na 'f J4 L an K it 8 . sr Q-:rms Q, v,..'3A'Q3'K 'Qi S ,QQQ xxxXxxx.xNxx. xxxxxx.. .x.x xxxxxX.xxxxxxxxxxxxx...xxxXxx,x.xx.xNxxNx.xxx.x.xxx.Xxxxx,x.Nx.Nxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.x,xx.x.x.,,.xxxxxx.xx.xx,xNXXx,.N.x.x.xxx.Xx.xxx Q Q Q Q. 5 S7 I I ll ip! 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Q g Q Q 4 '- Q 4 Q Q 4 Q x I Q Q 5 Q 4 x s 1 x x 4 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,V ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, , 4 0 U I I 0 I I I I I I I O I I C I I I Z I I I I O I I I I I I I I I O I O I I I I A QQQ Q QQQ Q QQQQQ QQQ Q QQ Q QQQ QQ QQQQ Q QQQ Q Q QQQQQQQQ Q QQQQQ Q QQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQ QQQ QQQQQQ QQQQQQQQ 4 5 W l 5 5 5 4 ,eg any , , +vi- A revival of an active Student Council made for a smoother frmctioning school and a year characterized by a keen sense of cooperation between faculty and students. .5'fUIf!Vf JWUIVIXZ STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President ------ ----- G ene Smythe Vice President --------- Enrique M. Salinas Secretary-Treasurer ------ Charles N. Fiore 4, ' fn v x . st its Xl' ' . fl 1 X 4 0' Thomas Leary Gold Medal - lst Place Elocutlon Contest Boyd Cave Oratorical Contest Frank Ntgrelle Oratorxcal Contest Russell Lombard Oratortcal Contest J oe O Neill Oratorical Contest I W4.5'H!fV670!V MVP '1 Z X CAPITOL TO CAPITOL fx Brother Vincent de Paul--tour specialist. Hotel Scramble. . - Breakfast in Chaffaf1008a- During the Easter Vacation a student trip to Washington, D.C. was planned and carried through to a more than successful student activity under the direction of Brother Vincent de Paul and with some guidance from representatives of the Greyhound Bus Line a Capitol to Capitol tour was arranged with stop-overs and extended stays in such places as New Orleans, La. g Chattanooga, Tenn., Ashville. N.C.g Roanoke, Va. , and finallya four day vacation in Washing- ton, D. C. A personal welcome in Washington by such peopleas Miss Grace Tully, Representative Thornberry, Senator Yarborough, Mr. Perry, and Senator Kilday from San Antonio, made the stay in Washington memorable. Areas of the Eastern states, hitherto unknown to Texans and other foreign students revealed such natural wondrous views as seen on these pages. Conducted tours through all of theimportant government buildings and treasure houses of art and science plus seeing historical monuments made the trip an educational as well as a vacational venture. Holy Thursday Mass at St. Ignatius Church and a Good Friday morning spent at the Franciscan Monastery allowed for devotional exercises which were climaxed by Easter Sunday Mass in Nashville, Tennessee. The names of those boys who made the trip are listed below: Douglas Williamson, Henry Altmiller, David Burratti, Lawrence Ballard, Francisco Calderoni, John Clark, Thomas Canales, Cesar Diaz, Joe Davis, Richard Ferris, Robert Franzetti, Ivan Gaiennie, Victor Giacintti, John Fischer, Mike Graham, Jorge Hayward, Richard Isaac, John King, Emile Lapeyrouse, Pat Lynch, Kenneth Manion, Fem2r1d0 Martinez. Walter Miller, Otto Ramsey, Briand Rene, Dan Sherrod, Vincent Taylor, Thomas Huddleston, Clarence Olson, Ted Dugey, Ed Maurer, Jose Jiminez. More breakfast in Chattanooga. Lobbyists in Washington. S 3' Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Coronation of Our Lady Station of the Goss Franciscan Monastery--Washington, D.C 1 Amphitheater Outdoor Stage Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Monument Arlington Cemetary QW fr., ,-I A1 ' Nj-'if' r,X,. X. vs 'Q' Si! xxx r'g' A moment in history. . . . the capitol undergoes construction. f Once more the gang 's all here and looking as though they are not all there. Picture taken some ridiculous number of feet below the surface of the earth where stalactites, if they drip long enough fa few million yearsj might form stalagmites. School memories are made of stuff like this. Should another trip be planned, Edsmen tourists of '59 recommend that underclassmen get on the bus. Philosophical Grandpa Vanderhoff lapeyrouse gathers a zaney collection of characters around himself to teach them that you can't take it with you so you might as well enjoy it and gladly leave it be- hind. Pictured above are wild-eyed scientist De Pina Lombard, laugh-a-line Rheba Glover, pixie-footed Essie Noack, her ne're-do-well revel rousing husband Ed Ramsey, fire-cracking Mr. Sycamore, mad Russian Kolenkov Isaac, relief supported Donald Mosby, and finally self-styled artist, playwright, poet, and non-housekeeping, slightly titched Mrs. Sycamore. 700 M!!! 7 6410 ff WNW WU Below the Sycamores spend a neurotic evening in their own living room, this time starring the wacky Mrs. Sycamore Roberto. v .Q. fx,.. 9. ,....,,r. f v... 1 Y' 4. U 1- -..,, 'Mgfw .....i, Vr- ns bas' li .-.f ,A ,f.,.,,.,fAv'V 1, ,meaty gq f'Q-Q ff-ww v Y ? ' . ,.-m.9n !7'4sv. 4 was 1 ' ? !'!x ' 'l 1 Q'n..-iiV! s- 1 fri v X- 4 l img-+,.,.Q'3 ' Q QXQW. amaze' M-Q rf' Qsrgf-wfva. 1 rl 1 f X ,X ' .A .A ., ' ' 5 ,gr ' B , - A . 5 ,v ,L , QV, l . . Fai' 4,51 A . LI 5 V. R 5 72 - -+ . 4 Q, or ' 33: e '4- - . Q' P , A a.-19 l ,- 1 ' 1 X X l 3 -.-...Q 84 'f Alice Sycamore, the only well-balanced person in the cast, declares love the most glorious light in the whole wide world--curtain. ...annul sl ' gf 1 ,x 5 Overanxious Sycamore family anticipates a romance by the proposal of Tony Kirby O'Nei1l. VN, lp .3 4 Q ak w. in 3' ,f Q1 If is t ig it i ge If an-sswvs-Ps at - 2 Q ,. .., cfs SE gs 1 S s 1 Q ,?i' r 4 'L Not satisfied with the unpredictability of the members of her own household Mrs. Sycamore brings home an unquenchable actress, Gay Wellington Bondes. 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C. ,571 lfx, Back James Hudson Joe Galavlz Joe O Nexll Dw1ght Alford Front W1111am Richards, Ken Manion, Jim Anderson Ronald Hemmelgarn, Ken Miller fy P I' X 2 552- X ,N ffQ!,!ffA I Fmmvwr Mmm 4 X l u I fx QQ . ' 5 gg 55 -AN . 55 if if 1 XII! S 4 C' GRB! Jfv wk, X QM xxu N Q 5'Z4ff ,411 afffwf Gus Canales - - 1' A11-State, A11-Disuicr gf .3 .xp ,S Coach Ed Fleming 6 -wi Ed Fleming ,ii All-State, A11-District Dan Bartosh f All-State, A11-District DAN BARTOSH 180 pound center Dan lettered for hrs thtrd ume ttns year and was one of the Ttgers Tn Captains Bohon waselected by the S A l. to a position of All-DtstrrctCenter one ofthree All-Dtstnctposmons natled by the Trgers Hts best Jobs were blockmg and tacklxng but he also proved hlmself a good pass blocker Dan s best game was agamst St Mary s during whtch he made 501. ofthe tackles and helped the Ttgers set up a fighttng llne that accounted for the running T D BERNARD GILLETE Camel Jockey Sahieb Turktsh Terror or what ever we called htm Berme was a bug help to the Tigers Bernte was probably the hardest runner on the team and one of the hardest tacklers He Ltked contact and had all the deslre to play that anyone needs Hts best game was agatnst St Mary s when he galned 99 yards Berme had blxndlng speed for a fullback He got all those yards runmng around the end of St Mary s line Bemle is a Senior and one year letterman DANNY GRAHAM Dan ls a Semor Guard for the Ttgers wetghtng about 180 He wtll be mtssed by next year s team How ever Danny s biggest contrlbutton was his talented toe he was the Ttger ktck off man Seven tlmes durtng the course of the season he put the ball ln the opponent s end zone LD KEEGAN Man who walks lxke a heat played quarterback nad llne hacker tins year For Inlefiorts on the Ttger Tuaxn he was awarded a posttron on the Second learn ofthe All Utstnct Stars Bestdes hugood pass mg arm winch tsuedtted wlth rallying up many yards and touchdowns has lJ5 pounds olall muscle proved larl t top on many occasrons Keegan was also t p n mn for many ofthe Trger scores Hts best ante thus year was a,atnst San Marcostluttny, whtch re hurt llttl :utr ur tn. tyrnt, sou e 92 BILL KOOCH Ball ts a one year Sentor for the Bengals this year and hrs l8S pounds wasput to good use on the rough dcfcnstve lane Btll s best games were agatnst Mc Fallum and St joseph swhen he and hrs teammates opened baprng holes for the fleet footed heroes tn the hackheld THOMAS LUCKSINCER Shelly ts a one yeat Sentor letterman from Ausun and thrs year was a standout as a ltght rough de fenstve end Hts bestbames were agatnstSt Mary s and San Marcos when he played outstandtng dc fensrve football He along wtth Bartosh made a number of tackles around end against the Rams Agamst San Marcos he blocked the punt that set up the Ttgers last mrnute B 6 vtctoty over the Bears t l l t 1 I tt Us - I t-.nt ' 1 I ' 7 BRUCE MEYER Bruce ls a Seruor one year leuerman guard and was a member of rhls year s 190-pound average defensrve line fThe battlrr-rg Tiger llrre on two occasrons held teams to 32 and mrnus 6 yards total rushrng rn the second halves j Bruce was acrushet on defense and played hrs frnest game against St Mary s when he became the frfth man rn the opponents backfleld and was tesponsrble for a good number of tackles ED 0 NEILL Ed rs a Senror End who transferred to St Ed s from Centralrn San Antonro Hrs werghr 11853 made him a good defensrve end and he played good defensrve games agarnst McCallum and St Mary s Ed rs one of ten Senror lertermen that the Trgers are losrng thrs year EDWIN SMITH Ed rs a one year letterman tackle who werghs rn at 180 He was a member of the Trget rough forward wall and for hrs efforts was recognrzed by berng awarded the posrtron of second place All Drstrrct Tackle Hrs best game was agarnst St Stephens when he rerrorrzed the Spartan team on both de fense and offense I-k rs one of ten leftetmen the Trgers wrll lose upon graduatron GUY SPILLER 220 pounds of all tackle and a one year letrerman from Ausrrn Trny wasan rmportantcog rn our brg defensrve wheel He was asavage rackler and rurned many an opponent s play by hrs crashrng ractrcs For a brg man he can move fast and hesaw Qurte a lot of offensrve play for the Bengals Hrs outstandrng games werethe McCallum game and rhe Sr Mary s game .UM ANDERSON Thrs 185 blockbuster played tackle for the Trgers plagued by rnjurres once wrth a broken frnger then a collapsed lung He played hrs best games agarnst St Mary s and Brshop Forest a terrorrzrng threat on the Trger defense Next year he plans to be a key part of out Champronshrp Team DAVF BURATTI Dave rs a brg lanky hard runnrng halfback who the frrsrparrof theyesrr Dave was well known rn the League for hrs returnrng punts many of them berng decrdrng scores Pr ga as he rs called rs also an exceptronal blocker and was responsrble for many keyblocks Dave wrllreturn next year wrrh rhe whole backfreld to help carry the Trgers to the League Champronshrp 93 1 I N - V - - - - ' ' this year and played terrifically. However, he was weighs in at l75, and is a two-year lertetman. ln COSTELLO A one year jumor lerrerman who rorned the Tlg,vf team rhrs year Costello was one of the best He was a good target for the quarterback and scored qurte often He wrll probably be remembered for lus last drtch defensrve play In the San Marcos game he had to tackle aman from behrnd who was headed for pay drrt lf he had mrssed the result rng score would have broken our back Drck wrll remrn next year to be a memberof the Trger s all lerterman backfreld at-fwfr r GUS CANALES Gus rs a three year Junror letterman and Captarn of the 58 Squad As tus nrckname The Galloprng Gaucho rndrcates he was noted for hrs shrfty run nrng as well as hrs accurate passrng For hrs efforts thrs year the coaches of the Southern Academrc League elected Gus Quarterback of the All Drstrrcr team whrch rsqurte an honor for a player of Junior standrng Hrs frnest game was agarnst St Mary s when he rolled up 24 yards by hrmself more than the whole Taylor team made on total yardage 94 f EDDIE FLEMING knobby made All Drstrrct End for the Trgers He rs a two year letterman and a veteran of three years Knobby had the dlstrnctron of catchrng 18 passes for 216 yards an average of 12 yards per catch Knobby s bestgame was agarnsr McCallum when he garned l36 yards whrch rncluded a 96 yard pass for a touchdown Hrsextra large hands enclosed the pass that won the San Marcos game 'lm BOYD CAVE Corky rs one of our one year lettermen who Just rorned the Trgers thrs year He hasgreat sprrrr and blrndrng speed Corky played our Slotback and End alternately He pulled us out ofour slumps thrs year by runnrng our reverse for T D sseveraltrmes On defense he conrrnually pestered our opponents by catchrng them from behmd Corky s brg day was agarnst Sacred Heart when he ran for a 60 yard reverse and a 50 yard pass play CHARLES PORFIRIO Charlre rs a two year letterman Quarterback from Caprral Crry He was one of our frne Quarrerbacks and had ahand rn many ofthe Bengal s scores Charlre succeeded rn berng a clutch player H always clrcked when others couldn t and pulled the Trgers out ofthe dumps Thrs was Charlre s last year of elrgrbrlrty 4,4-ff RAY SOLFHER Lrttle Ray rs aone year letterman guard who werghs rn atonly 143 pounds Known as the Lrttlest Lrne man he proved that lrttle men can do brgrhrngs He was noted for hrs grant srzed tackles and hrs he man sprrrted team play Hrs hard work earned hrm the posrtron as startrng Cuard for the Bengals Ray s motto The brgger they are the harder they fall W' N - time T y H t. 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DAN COLLINS Dan rs a one year letterman who due to a knee injury early rn the season played only two games last year Dan was instrumental rn a St Ed s upset over TSD when he made two T D s Thrs year due McCallum he wasa sure prclt for All Dlstrrct until hrs rnjury During the past two years Dan has averaged two T D s per game MIKE McSHANE HENRY ISAAC Mrke rs alunror halfbaclt andone year letterman Henry werghs rn as a 210 pound tackle for the Trgers fo, our second place team Mrkg prayed ru, bgsr Hrs desrre showed through hrs rnexperrence and made games against mshop Forest when he made the wrn hrm a good defensive player Next year he rs ex nrngT D and agarnst St Joseph s when he and Ed Pecled I0 be-U 3 101 of Weigh' Un 'he Une BILL HANSHAW WALTER MILLER Bill rs a 115 pound tackle who lettered thrs year for A Sophomore reserve Varsrty award wrnnet Mrller the Trgers Agarnst McCallum he played an ex lent tus talents to many Bengal games He shows cellent game and for the most part hrs season great potentral and will be back to strengthen the was a defensrve one Next year Bill will return as Trger team next year Bengal lmeman SANTO RUIZ Santo came out for the first trme thrs year and lettered He rs one ofthe Sophomore let erman Santo played tackle and could be counted on to play a good hard game Hrs bestgame was against Sr Mary s whenhe played a terrrfrc defensrve game He will be back wrth the Trgers for two more years 95 N 5 to his impressive showing against St. Stephens and Keegan teamed up for two Air Mail T. 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N HM BURKE .llrnrsa frrsr wear letterman and Edsman He played rlght half for the Trgers and did a good job of har assmg the opponents hx hrs hard runnmg hlp swlrl mg gxrauons Jrmwasexceptlonally hard to knock down Hls best day was a,ga1nstSchu1enburg when he wore nut the defensive llne by rus hard plunees hm .gave ushls last year of eltglbllxtx He graduates this year -nge :QQ rRED ROA J allhar k tu edt begaltle' .1 as e tel e A ea new -Xl' ms ,,atr1es we t tm rdwrxtr we ran mble ont t e S r' Na tus ea es er he earned Fl yards wr rhe h 96 5 BOB BLRKE Bobbx rs a Ilrst xea Edsman and aone rear le te man He pla ed left. alf for the Bengals and pro-.ed hedeserxed me spot hx contlnuallw maktnbthe de fense watch for nl pumsh dues through the lme Bch r besr game was agalnst T 5 D when he put rhe Tlgers hacx on tl err feer by makmg several lon ams hyerashmb throdgh T S D defense He ls a Junlur and wlll be back with the Tigers nex wear JOE O Nl:lLL Althoubh loe dldn t letter he shows erea arnrmse and wlllbe anlrnportanrmernberrn ncwtxcars n A poss ble 'allhackon nexrxear s Tree ba lsflem he ls also a contender for a lme pos: lon ln the last bame of the season Joe plaxee on de ensl L an... made man raekles deep ln tle erppdnent s 'ut K fleld BILL :JBLEY tu e rr ers .1 dalgood showrne ho atrendln t ner ltx of Taxa a a h Lddcatldn Vajo 're plans to return next ea as foaChF1Ellll s rlghr hand mar' BROTHER WILLIAM ATHELETIC DIREFTOR Edrne rnrhe bestofplayrnhcundrtlun Hlspersun alrrx and efhercnex eaused the rean rr Be Une dr rhe- best organxzed squads ln rhe lea,,ue Rer.lrnln,, lettermen are lookrng forward rar ther sur eesslul season nder Brother s watchful eye - . 5 4 h . I 'tea 1, . ,. 1 , , I , , S 5 e . . 1. , , K . Y 4 ,r i 6 . , w, :ah ii JM 1 1,3 -, ul' ' 1 ' ' ff ' . A ' ' EY ' ' ' , 'Tram-1.5 rs A s.rpr:.rw..rrt- .me-.ear aft-efrnhr as lmu mag: -:ns -.faq Mr. sms, ard rrrrch ad Brother Wiliam W-1S'ffP0nSIf'1f fvf Nfvvme the E. . - . .vlltl .lqt. hu Jwrned :hc r' r. l.rzt, ht- un-r rrmactzg '5- He- ' L' T,. hgh '- -2 ' ' - l ' ' -- mr .rzsnds rr-J mihc lent nrt-U errll g helm L I , 5 L P,.,srt-al -, ' 1 ' 1 s V' 'r',. r :'gd,! -'X r ,r t ' ' 1 s r l.- a..1:e j:r:eashlsb rwrur T r: 5 ., re -- , A' ' ' 'F15 Ilnft T:5e:s - '- H NFA' Ill 'lain MASS CONF US ION OUT OF MY WAY .WN ld' K 9-'Ni 310' PRE - GAME HUDDLE 411 li FOOTBALL IN ACTION- ' ' Ed O'Nei11, Dan Collins, Dave Buratti, Ed Keegan. . Mainstays work together on intricate plays. sz Coaching interlude f00f l'fl!!6Wf O 'E 'X 7' M, , 9 G . N Q I ' -r if Q A 1 ne' ff Y . New l I gd Q15 Coach Ed Fleming and some of the team after a win. BASKETBALL SCORES St. Gerard's 52 Concordia 34 Jarell 14 Huttol 49 St. Mary's 52 Concordia 64 St. Mary's 31 St. Gerard's 52 T . S . D . 31 T . S . D . 44 S. M. A . 34 S.M . A. 30 St. Stephen's 40 St. Joseph's St. Joseph's 38 Bastrop 48 St. Mary's 40 State Tournament Laneri 44 Waco CCatholicJ 52 Forfeit Athletic Director, Brother Wil- liam, Coach Fleming, Manag- 4 er LaVoie and team keep close 111 eye on the game from the side 1 J lines. nw mam 'H W .Egg H 1 'NE a -..-R .wif 'x ...0 A L Q1- A VY V89 Horace Estrada Guard Charles Porfmo Forward Bob Kramer Manager Q Ronald La Vore Manager B111 Hanshaw controlhng the Jump agamst S Knobby Flemmg smks free throw agamst S Mlke McShane and Ed Flemmg work for two Mlke McShane up for two 105 BHSEBHI. ZX QFU We MV J rig X, TWV' 1 M X ! 7 1 33, f ff! 1 11 Q ff 1K L' 6 Y 4 KX? ' I , Q 1 4 YE ' W ' ' 1' 5 th ,Mx ' 3' KU A 5 4 , X I I , 3 ' YZ iff '- 1m,, RE'- W is Nuff , Ag X c4Q is x i 35 .5Z4!'f IHAMPJ' HERE THEY ARE THE CHAMPS who took the state crown witha 15 to O victory over the Concordia Cards. Pitch- er of the year was Butch Bergen, who pitched a no-hit game earlier in the year, won 8, lost 1 in the season. Batting stars were Charles Porfirio, who batted 518 for the season: Gus Canales, who batted .441 and batted in 18 runs: Joe O'Nei11, who batted . 428: Robert Campion, . 357, Dave Buratti, . 366: Dan Graham, . 348, Mike Beers and Butch Bergen, .333. left to right, they are: Front row: Dick Williams, Bob Campion, Terry Frazee, Douglas Williamson, Gus Canales. Second row: James Klepac, Joe Marin, Ed Keegan, Mike McShane, Corky Cave, Charles Porfirio, Dick Costello, Spike Robinson. Third row: Coach Ed Fleming, Santo Ruiz, Mike Beers, larry Kinane, Butch Bergen, Dan Graham, Joe O'Neil1, Dave Buratti, John Arnold, Assistant Coach Bill Sibley. Manager Tom Glazier was not present. 107 l is 0 - 6 ,A x L .M E , R x ' Q Q Q .7 .,' , L x i . l A r .N N' :si 5 Q 5 S' K I 6. l, l Standing: Ray Solcher, Dick Williams, Tom Lucksinger, Dan Collins, Bernard Gillette, C. W. Terzack, Dan Clements, Seated: John Prewitt, Fernando Garcia, Mike East, Frank Nigrelle. Jaime Rodriguez, Gene Smythe, Mike Thornton. .. f-A33 'B a o r '3r,V' . ,Ji If 4,.8 -. 'Y Standing: Brother Rene, coach, Ed O'Neill, Rodolfo Melendez, Bill l-Ianshaw, Brian Hilsabeck, Melvin Medina, Ed Heath, Ed Smith, Mike Thornton, Ernest Riehl, Frank Ramsey, Bob Casarez, Bill Schiefer, Russell Lombard, Below: Willis Stiefer, Ed Maurer, John Dudney, Bernard Gillette, Jon l-lilsabeck. Hugo Valdez, 108 K Vs-. Members of the Tennis Team who practiced diligently during the year are, Top Row: Raymond Prewitt, Joe Davis, Dave King. Russell Harris, Buddy Lytton, Victor Giacintti. Bottom:John Straney, Reginald Tomp- son, Dave Moore, Gene Taber, Ben Slutka. I SCORES Those who contested in the Annual Tennis Tournament this year are as follows: Russell Harris, Enrique Isaac, Victor Giacintti, Russell Lombard, Buddy Lytton, Froggie Bourg, H James Bergen, Gene Taber, John Straney, Bernard Gillette, H Richard Williams, David King, David Moore, and Joe Davis. Finalists were Harris, Bourg, Williams, and Davis. Froggie Bourg emerged the champion after a battle with Dick Wil- liams... 6-2, 5-7, l-6. , if grx' 51.58 5' ti -41 ' . ' i! ' I Varsity Rifle Team Top Row: George Natsis, William Roberts. Mike Kel- lum, Henry Krauss. Bottom: Victor Nickle, Don Cole, Willie Williams, James Houser. Marine Sergeant, Carl Babinski, awards Rifle Team winners. A Qi Junior Rifle Team - look on as Natsis demonstrates proper care of weapons. Top Row: John Prewitt, Rich- ard Mosby. James Mosby, Raymond P1-ewm, Bottom: Raul Bautista, Alfred Bautista, Melvin Collins. A 1 007000070 emo' flpzanffzs' ' X . 0 0 .. A B R' ,,,,.s 1 S Q- 1 ., 4. s 9, , ,X nf S .3- .film af A 8 -iii J , 1 sa , . rg 7 5. Q-1.4 X Boy Scouts and Explorers work together as a unit in the St. Edward's Troop. Grouped above are Melvin Collins, John Prewitt, Willie Williams, Raymond Prewitt, Jimmie Hudson, Raul Bautista, Alfred Bau- tista, James Mosby, Richard Mosby, Mike Kellum, and Scout Master Bob Ruhmann. The troop and its activities are under the direction of Brother Stanley. 112 Pictured are members of the Varsity Bowling Team, Henry Altmiller, Larry Kinane, Pat Lynch, Mike Kellum, and Clint Schuhmacher. Also shown are Hank Isaac, Larry Ferguson. Larry Plano, Kenny Miller, Bob Franzetti. HUMXW5 ff4M5' Members of the Junior Varsity Bowling Team are Ed Krekeler, Hubert Bullock, Xavier Mokarzel, Mike Graham, Rodolfo Melendez, John Haden, and william Hearon. Senior Recreation Room undergoes renovation. Bob Ruhmann, brotherhood aspirant, paints 6 x 20 mural at the commission of Ed Maurer, Rec.-Room President, Charles Fiore, Treasurer, Dave Moore, Secretary, and Sergeants-at-Arms, Dan Mable and Ed Herring. Ed Herring, Ed Maurer, and Dan Mable prepare wall for mural. -N - , -f M A IQ I -T-,,'. . g u 5 ' .Q Y U ' V fy. ' P'. .,d r hr: me .'! ' 'il' I -fry!! 'fi e Q 1' xslt: .it ' :C.,, ,,, Wo' ,nr .6'. ak 'Xa H9 gf'-f Us 'fp 'LJ If -af 5 ,M Seniors take over Sophomore recreation facilities at high noon. 113 Frank Ramsey, Co-editor, works to beat a deadline. Top Picture: Top Row: John Gillean, Gene Smythe, Dick Williams, Brother Francis Missey, C. S. C. Bottom: Bill Del Valle, Ted Dugey, Boyd Cave, and Robert Casarez. Bottom Picture: Top Row: Jim Anderson, Pat Lynch, Ed O'Neill, Carl Chelf, En- rique Salinas. Middle: Steve Burdick, George Hazzard, James Mosby, Butch Stluka. BOIIOH1: Russell Lombard, Frank Ramsey, Henry Altmiller. Ray Solcher. fl X., J l O Q H1 fr.-1 u I., f l K5 y I C ' I J I If -a R fUW4f5'UA4!l! J-I is-.Q Edwardian sraff headed by Charles Fiore, Editor, and Enrique M. Salinas, Associate Editor, turn out yearbook slightly after deadline. Ed Fleming and Gus Canales, Sports Editors, were responsible for athletic sectionsg Carl Chelf, staff Artist, added a light touch of artistry to the annualg Gene Smythe assured Seniors of their mug shots: Bill Del Valle did part-time work as Staff Photographer . '-w?1 'r' .JM WY 3 nd Altar Boys who during the school year have devoted homage to the Blessed Sacrament and have rendered service at the altar are, Top Row: Joe O'Neill, Dan Mable, Boyd Cave, Charles Fiore, Bob Kramer, Tom Glazier. Bottom: Frank Ramsey, Clarence Olson, john Prewitt, Coleman Corser, Ted Dugey, Raymond Prewitt, Mike Thornton, and Brother Anton. Below, members of the Mission Club gather at the grotto. Top: George Hazzard, Ted Dugey, Dave Moore, Tom Riney, Bottom: Bill I-learon, Dave King, Hank Isaac, John McShane, Chuck Rogers, Richard Ferris, Oscar Bourg, Gayle Chinn, and Gene Smythe. .,,,,,-if ,aj 'cf ,.,- f- X W f. 4 'fyvfzsg , 'fin I 7 xp, if N -Ti fo s X l' x . ,W WW, 6 4 ' 9 A.. 1 ggfw.: wgwww ,M - , M 1 -A X 1 K ' f - x - X '17 , ., M, ,. ,, Z. v if br Q 3 ' 1 X A V x i ' 'WL 5? Q... if A , PQ' px lrlg 1 f -A-'-'1 fi e f w .,,,J , , Q4 my , .L S, ii 2 5 Q .Q 'M A 15.1 - -.1 wg, z 5 ,. if 'mam 0 O Y 'S - '.vE ops Ln- Q pn. .. 1 w x u-.1 ig' 2' -S . -54 Ili 54 Q 1 X- i 1 it -f..-.,. ,M Y 2 X if . f .lv , 'iiiiizk a-' ' ... 5 ,V L J ., ..M..t,. 1' 11' uf. . .gg 31 41. . , ' 4, iw.. , X 1 f 'ff4',p'j ' X 2 fia1'A. V. A I Y' gfggf' ff-. K V is Q I , x X , 'LAW' v Y, Q 5 2 ,aw . , ' 1 ,-Ig, .f K . ' up J ' o , 1 JA sg' Ili, .x,fa 'X 1 twx I 'JL sw f , . XY it Aim . fx 30 xiy 3, . 4 W O 2 E 1 x W wi Five or six dances a year usually tie up the student's social tussle at Saint Ed's. The Get-Together Dance does just that! Once boys have met the girls, the social season is under way and date making is taken in stride. By Halloween time people know one another for what they are-- guys and gals, ghosts and ghouls, baby dolls and boys in fancy pants: we had them all that last night in October. But, man, the Christmas Party is always formal. So what ifthe clothes don't fit you, rent them anyway and come to the ball! As long as there's a Valentine's Day there will be a Sweetheart Dance. This issue of the Edwardian beat the Prom to the draw and rem- iniscences of last year's Rendezvous in Spring can only be recalled with pictures taken in the spring of '58, Above and below: Halloween dance, an early affair to get students acquainted. 'fue husk' 15' XL., 1 Jxa Wm! 'WWJJW fi O 5 fy ' if , K 4 ' 7' X 1 N11 ,f The high point of the evening. . . Miss Mary Rogers cedes her crown and seat of royalty to Sue Kunz, Edsmen's Sweetheart of the Year. 123 --49.1-' 55 f 4 4 M T7 In all her splendor, Queen Sue, together with her Duchesses Norma Jean Abraham, Johanna Nardecchia, and escorts begins her glorious reign. Dutch Sheel's and his music making nine furnished the dancing where withal. Valedictorian Tom Lucksinger, Student Body President Gene Smythe, Senior Class Officers Dan Bartosh, Larry Kinane and their dates made up a table for dignitaries . Wi i 5 'S 1 as is bet? 19 More Edsmen and more Sweethearts! 126 X an 9 5- I Freshmen and Sophomores have reserved tables too. OFFICERS OF THE ST. EDWARD'S CLUB Mr. Frank Malik ------------ Treasurer Mrs. Hugh Chinn ---- ---- P resident Mrs. Margaret Kinane ------- Secretary Brother Vincent de Paul ----- Moderator .5'f4!!l!!'fIW4f?0 25' 51067 Chaperones gather for a picture at the annual Sweetheart Dance: Mesdames Dan S. 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