St Ignatius High School - Ignatius Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1959
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These '1,'h yealrsfhxe passes Through a mosT diTTicu'lT sfrage olilifel f Nagdolescenceff- .ini which period oT preparafion, Laa'mf3ls'Ter-pilian oT 'sTudiy'isi,geared To mold him in'To arf edueaT'ed'CaTholi,egenTleman. This rnasTer- planQQT' sTud'yQg,ihis'f raTioflsTu,di'or'um. y flows Trom The eT- lorTs 'of Sp1an,iardiLiTour hundred' years dead - ST. IgnaTius Loyolag ' V V A' ' , T rigid 'dei:licaTion To learn- ing conhnues by The nilembers oT our JesuiT and Thewsubieryision oT our presi- denT, Fr. SQJ. STu'dyiing boTh The classics and sciencessiin a sTudenT maTures and learns To recognize values oT liTe. ln This book we shall aTTe,mpT The lilesin which The lgnaTian sTudenT parTjcip'aTesT,g a Y accenT'ing a basic sTudenT- Teacher relaTionshipVQ:Which malcesgST, l,gnaTius a Truly greaT school. 1 T ' f , Q ' Q 42 y 3 N ff 2A ? 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S X X iii -Qs N O R SPIRITUAL LIFE From The very wording of lhe Jesuil mollo, Ad rnaiorern Dei gloriamf' greal emphasis musl be presenlr in lhe develop- menl' ol Ihe s'ludenlr's spirilual lile. lgnalians achieve Jrhis nol only lhrough lhe formal inslruclion given in religion classes and monlhly holy hours, bulr also lhrough un- egualled privalre counseling - spirilrual and academic - where The sludenfs individual problems are solved. The annual relrealr, however, is Ihe real basis 'lor lhe sludenhs spirilual advancemenlr. I'Iere he is drawn closer Io God and receives 'rhalr special 'rype ol vocalional molivalion. I'le can achieve lhe ullimale, daily sanclilicalion, Jrhrough allendance al lhe volunlary Communion Mass offered in his own parish or al school during lhe lunch hour. Thus we can see Ihal The spirilual de- velopmenlr is well provided for during lhe four preparalory years spenl al SI, Ignalius. IN CUR ACADEMIC LIFE Fromfhe classics . . EducaTion and discipline are The means ThaT The JesuiTs have ever realized as The building Ioloclcs To aduIThood. WiTh These means a sTudenT sTrives Towards The goal oT ChrisTian humanism in a moclern world. Time and again he Tinds The Greelfs and Romans had a word Tor iT, as The role oT The classics expands Tor him To Till The gap oT mosT sysTems oT educaTion. Ivlr. Raispis and Mr. Moore, S.J., represenT an aTmosphere oT The ancienTs which seTs The sTage Tor iTs appIicaTion Towards a sTudenT's enTire academic life. From English To Sociology, Trom Fr. Shanley, SJ. To Mr. BricheTTo, SJ., his courses progress To evolve men, reTIecTing The ideals oT a Tour cenTury old ChrisTian humanisT - ST. lgnaTius. 7 , , -NW -mmmwwmmw :ln ' --1-fffffiivv - 'ffwtmi' The sciences JusT as The classics nourish The aesTheTic sense, The sciences Teed ThaT pracTical appeTiTe, encouraged by The ever-advanced knowledge oT man. The lgnaTian musT Take one ol The labora- Tory sciences. l-lere he moves Trom The realm ol reasoning To experimenTaTion - in physics under Fr Fergus S J and in chemisTry under Fr l-lage dorn SJ l-las conTacT wiTh maThemaTics Tollows hand in hand ThroughouT his Tour year course Trom Treshman algebra To college conscious courses in calculus These are The means TnaT an lgnahan sTudenT passes These middle years The brink oT adulThood E Q4 M, . ff2Qf2,4 1 U , , ' KWH f mm -. E , , K QW 1 ew' 11.0-fb' T f Qzgm Mm- ,fy - 4 1 55. k'2rEf'l'.F2Q k 481. Nfffaayr NV! H :, ff ,A 'Wfzii . 73515 .Y if - f ns P 1 f f Q if is ii ia, if an lt? :in , f 535 if ,M 13 WZWWWW , ZW? , gh VVVQ 2? .VV, V i w, ngqi 4.f,1 Q ga,a,af.f2a' 'Q e 1 , 1 3' L , wi? K 2 A. B ,S -M Q ' was Egg . W E K X ,f if ,J V f 2' 5 , g f L'A 4 A A w V33 ls 2 ff M Q 5 2 V ,V W. ,WM .. ,w ' Wfwmm- 'n..WWmW'f f M ff 1 Ai: ii ' f ' XgN,,M,g,.Mh,N,,,, ,,f,f,i .Mu-f'v'NfM .V -,,,,,:.-Yrwf'-- , f N: , W W f yy' . . 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IT hangs on The air wiTh every cheer aT a pep-rally or Tollows loyal crowds To aThIeTic evenTs. Time spenT in The seniors' smok- er is probably The mosT enioyable parT oT The senior's day. Besides serving as a lunch room, The smoker has become a noisy sTudy hall, The scene of many hilarious incidenTs, and even The sTage Tor miniaTure pep-rallies. The highlighT oT a sen- ior's liTe is The Prom which This year was made a Prom oT Proms by ThaT always-presenT exTra de- gree oT spiriT. A mosT Tamiliar sighT aT IgnaTius occurs when a group OT boys crowds Through The small hole in The wall aT The close oT every school day. This all-purpose exiT provides a di- recT rouTe To a bus sTop, and The popular neigh- borhood coTTee shop. These are only a Tew as- pecTs oT The sTudenT's acTiviTies which Till The day. M H www x. X 5 e .11 , Archbishop AlberT Gregory Meyer A noTed 'scholar and adminisTraTor became Chicago's new spiriTual leader on November lo oT lasT year. l'lis name is Archbishop AlberT G. Meyer. Because oT his wealTh oT knowledge abouT The problems oT large dioceses, he undoubTedly becomes a worThy successor To our beloved Car- dinal STriTch. For TiTTeen years aTTer his reTurn Trom sTudies in Rome, The Achbishop worked close To TuTure priesTs as proTessor aT ST. Francis Sem- inary in Wisconsin. l-le has shown himselT an able adminisTraTor Through his achievemenTs as Bishop oT Superior and Archbishop oT Milwaukee. l-lis warm hearT and deep undersTanding oT people made him a naTural choice Tor The governing posiTion oT This, The largesT diocese in The counTry. ln recogniTion oT your greaT accomplishmenTs - Archbishop Meyer - Tor ChrisT and l-lis MysTical Body as RecTor, Bishop, and Archbishop, we, The Senior Class oT I959, dedicaTe This yearbook To you, and ask God To granT you a long, happy, and TruiTTul episcopaTe in Chicago. ATIO TTT il 15 1 ul 3 1 Y F I X:x.A. f TT' :Si ll milf' v 'ww TM1. T' 1- - IN, T e Elm 5' 'MK . T 'Ti ff T -f-so ,m irag e he JesuiT TaculTy aT ST. lgnaTius has one Tixed goal Tor each lgnaTian sTudenT - To prepare him Tor his place in The world as an EducaTed CaTholic GenTleman. By a manner and Technique enriched wiTh Tour hundred years experience, The SocieTy oT Jesus educaTes The sTudenT by imparT- ing noT a mere surTace lcnowledge buT a deep menTal percepTion oT ChrisTian principles. OT course, The sTudenT receives The major porTion oT This educaTion in The Time-worn classrooms oT lgnaTius. BuT The TrequenT group and privaTe dis- cussions in oTTice and corridor wiTh The members OT The TaculTy provide an invaluable source oT guidance. Through These imformal discussions, The JesuiTs, drawing on Their experience, assisT The lgnaTian in solving his diTTiculTies. AT lgnaTius we are proud oT a TaculTy ThaT can ranlc wiTh any in The counTry. The impressive alumni oT docTors, lawyers, and legislaTors give concreTe evidence oT The inTluence of a JesuiT TaculTy on The Edu caTed CaTholic GenTleman. Very Reverend Vincenl' G. Savage, S.J. Presiclenl of SI. Ignalius I-Iigh School ADMINISTRATION Reverend Rudolph J. Knoepfle, S.J. Principal of S+. Ignalius I-Iigh School DEAR GRADUATES Congraiulalions Io all of you on Ihe complelion ol your high school course. All of you have achieved a degree of academic success. Some of you have achieved oulslanding academic success. We are cer- Iain Ihal' all have acquired a Ihorough grounding in The principles ol Chrislian living. Your devoled leach- ers, Jesuil and lay, looking beyond mere Iaclual Icnow- ledge, have aimed al leaching you The Irue meaning of success in Ihis shorl Iile and in Ihe life Io come. True success requires securily, bul we lcnow Ihal Ihere is no real securily unless our life is God-cenlered. As you realize, you have +o be yourselves, children of men and children of God, our Farher. Therefore, be yourselves and grow each day aller Jrhe pallern of Ihe Son ol: God, Chrisli You have I'he sacramenls and prayer Io assisl you: Iaul your own inlense inleresl' and aclive cooperalion are needed. You have wilhin your- selves now Ihe Ioundalion of Ihe happy and secure life. You muslr Iouild on Ihar Ioundalion. Deepen good habils of The Chrislian Ii'Ie and your Iile will be a success in lime and in erernily. God will conlinue Io bless you as you grow in Jrhe image ol I-Iis Son. We assure you Ihal our prayers and Ioesl' Wishes are wilh you. Rev. George W. Sieenlcen, S.J. Failier Minisier Rev. Ambrose B. Fors'I'l'1oefel, S.J. Treasurer Bro'l'l1er Michael T. O'Connor, S.J. Regisirar Rev. Roberi E. Beckman, S.J. Assisiani Principal SECRETARIAL STAFF. fleii +0 riglrril Mrs. Elisa Hawkins, libra- rian: Miss Eleanor Rapafa, secreiary To Hue Assisiani Principal: Mrs. Anne Jenclro, recepfionisi: Mrs. Elfrecla Trisic, secreiary To Hwe Principal: Miss Joan Terracina, secreiary To +lwe Treasurer. LANGUAGES . . . Fr. H. J. Bar+on, S.J. Lalin lp Spirilrual Counselor III Academic Adviser IC Fr. I. H. Whifehead, S.J. Lalin li Academic Adviser IA CLASSICAL . Fr. J. H. McCummisIcey, S.J. Mr. F. V. Simunich, S.J. Laiin II: Academic Adviser IIB La'Iin I, III: Academic Adviser IllD Public Relalions Direclor A+I1le'Iic Ass+. Direclor Alumni Assl. Ivloderalor Choir and Glee Club Direclor I I I I l Mr. J. W. Glaser, S.J. Lalin lVqSpeecI1 IV Academic Adviser IVD Ivloderalor Sophomore Sodalily X4 20 Sporfs Special Mr. F. J. Raispis Lalin ll, lll: Academic Adviser IIIB Harlequins Moderalor Fr. H. J. Ra+erman, S.J. Lalin I: Speech IV Spiriiual Counselor II Academic Adviser IE Aposlleship of Prayer Mr. M. J. Moore, S.J. Greek II, III, IV Academic Adviser IVB Junior Debaling Moderaior Mr. J. D. Kysela, S.J. Fr. E. A. Moosbrugger, S.J. Hisiory I, II: Academic Adviser IIA I-Iisiory II: Religion I Booksrore AssI'. Direc+or I-Iead Tennis Coach Visual Aids Direcior Solemn Mass Servers Moderafor MeIody Knighis Moderaior Tha+'s close, Jack. Now how aboui Ihe righi' answer, says FaIIheiV IVIcCummisIcey, S.J. if I I' I . MODERN Mr. J. R. Sweeney, S.J. French II, III, IV I Academic Adviser IVF The Prep IVIocI.era+or Mr. D. D. Dunnigan, S.J. I-Iisiory I, II: Academic Adviser IF Booksiore Direcior Business Direcior HISTORY Mr. C. D. CarroII I'Iisi'ory I, II, III Academic Adviser IIIE Mr. R. J. Bar+oIozzi Spanish III, IV Academic Adviser IIIF ENGLISH Fr. C. J. Cagney, S.J English II Academic Adviser IIE Alhlelic Direclor Fr. W. J. Shanley, S.J. Fr. F. J. Rei'F, S.J. Mr. J. W. Sanclers, S.J. English I7 Speech III English III, IV English III: Speech III Academic Adviser IG Academic Adviser IVI-I Academic Adviser IIIA Alumni Ivloderalor Freshman Sodalily Ivloderalor Spiri'I' Moderalor , Freshman Eooiball Coach Assl. Ivloderalor Sludenl Council Fr. R. F. Burnham, S.J. Fr. N. A. Besse, S.J. English IV7 Speech IV English III: Speech IV Academic Adviser IVA Communicalions Depl. Moderalor Harlequins Assix Ivloderalor Ivlolhers' Club Ivloderalor Mr. T. L. Seiber'I', S.J. Mr. J. X. Gubbins English I, II: Speech IV Academic Adviser IIC Baskelball Asst Coach English IV: Lalin IV Academic Adviser IVE Mr. C. E. Munal' Debaling Direclor and English I, II7 Speech III Senior Ivloderalor Academic Adviser IB .gin-an Fr. P. E. Crimmin, S.J. Fr. W. J. Flynn, S.J. Religion II, III Religion I Spiri+uaI Counselor IV Fr. E. T. Wia+rak, S.J. RELIGION Hisfory Jreaclwer Mr. Kysela, S.J., makes a point Religion I, II, III, IV Fr. J. J. Trainor, S.J. La'rin IV: Religion IV Honor Sociely Direc+or Academic Counselor Tesling Program Direclor Fr. B. J. Mulhern, S.J. Fr. R. T. Grant S.J. SodaIi+y Direclror Spirilual Counselor I Senior Soclalily Ivloderalor Fr. W. G. Lauer, S.J. Religion I, Ilg Speech Ill Fine Arls Associa+ion ModeraI'or MATH Mr. E. A. Schmidi' Algebra I, IIIQ Solid Geomeiry X4 Trigonome+ry IV Academic Adviser IVC Special Malh Courses Fr. D. J. McCar'I'hy, S.J. Algebra Ig Plane Geomefry II Academic Adviser IID Spirilual Counselor I SCIENCE Mr. J. P. Hopkins, S.J. Plane C-5eome+ry II: Algebra II, III Academic Adviser IIIC Alhlelric Assl. Direcior Mr. A. T. McGovern, S.J. Fr. W. P. Hageclorn, S.J. Fr. E. L. Fergus, S.J. Plane Geomelry II: Speech IV Chemisiry III, IV Physics III, IV Academic Adviser IIF X4 IIG Radio Club Ivloderaior Junior Sodalily Moderaior f ' ,ffl 55153317 of Mr. K. R. Myers X Algebra I: Speech I Physics IV Academic Adviser ID Mr. C. F. Lindblade Plane Geomelry II 24 Mr. R. F. Kofheimer Algebra I Chemislrry IV SOCIAL STUDIES Fr. C. J. SedIacIc, S.J. Driving Courses I Sfudenlr Library Moderaior Br. H. F. Elsaesser, S.J. I-Iead Golf Coach Purchaser Fr. J. B. Esmaker, S.J. I-IeaIIh Courses You s'IiII don'I undersiand simullraneous equa'rions? quesfions Iv1r.Schmid'r Mr. R. J. Hinger Physical Educaiion I, II Speech I Head BasIceIbaII Coach Mr. J. N. BricI1eHo, S.J. Sociology III: La+iri II Academic Adviser IIIC5 I-Iead Swimming Coach AJrhIeJric AssI. Direcfor Mr. R. J. MaiIIiarcI, Ph.D. I-Iead FooIbaII Coach I-Iead Track Coach Mr. F. V. SaIerno Economics III: I-Iisfory IV Academic Adviser IVG Assisrarir FooIbaII Coach 1 1 Q A AVE? '55:2if4i.- 'Q 5 1 W I Q 51 1 4 Q 2 scsc s Q T ff b T A T uQ,, l T le E w kai 'Vx X ,fx glhrww ,M Q ' Y M ,J I .A 1 A ilk' l T . ..,, , 1 luv . A- ww Q if ,., ,Ax , .ig l Tyr LW ., A' -11 -'rj - .gf l 2. ' Mr me A X I, L My K l I 1 .' fi -ff 91 ,, ri 1 . wx-Qi 'H V1X f 1-1'z il' ,, 4' 1. .M -,l N 4 r t , M 1 ff JH L fe.. 1 iv K 'ru K , P -g 'sl V fy, s Q Q 2 4 1 1 f- . L :'1 i re aT ST. l'gnaTius The sTudenT holds The , if- ace oT primary imporTance. IT There were no sTudenTs, There would be no TaculTy nor any school spiriT. Around The lgnaTian sTudenT cenTer all The acTiviTies oT The school. To help Torm These sTudenTs inTo CaTholic leaders, lgnaTius oTTers a varieTy oT excellenT college preparaTory courses. 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Q .Q PRESIDENT SECRETARY 28 CLASS OFFICERS Edward Joseph Jacobsen Mic IOI57 SouIh Arfesian Chicago 43. IIIinois SainI' Men John Fisher of 'rhe EucharisI' 4. FalI FesIivaI 3. Foofball I.2,3,4. Track I.2.3,4. Sfu- cIen'I' 3.4. Ada Council 2.3.4. Prom Commihree m Mark Lufynski 2020 SouIh EIevenIh Avenue Maywood. IIIinois Sainr EuIaIia Honors I,2.3.4. I-Ionor SocieIy 4. Men of The Eucharisi' 4. Spirif 3, ICO-SporIs EdiIorI 4. Debahng IV.- Pres.I 4. Forensics 2.3.4. EIocuI'ion Con+es'I 3. Track 2. IIvIgr.I4. Cross CounIry 2.3. S'I'ucIenI Council I.2,3,4. Prom Commi'IIee 4. haeI Rudolph Camino 8957 Soufh OaIcIey Avenue Chicago 20. IIIinois Chrisr Ihe King Honors 2.3.4. I-Ionor Sociefy 4. Men oi Ihe Eucharisf 4. Forensics 2. I-IarIe- quin Business Siaff 3.4. Cross Coun- 'rry I. BasI4e'IIoaII I.2.3,4. Prom Com- miI'I'ee 4. SI'udenI' CounciI I.2.3.4. Thomas Lawrence Foley 3745 Wesf 6OIh SIreeI' Chicago 29. IIIinois Sain+ Nicholas of Tolenfine Men of Ihe Eucharisf 4. FooIbaII 3.4. BasIceIIoaII I,2. ICap'rainI'3 81 4. Track I.2.3.4. Cross Counfry I, Sfu- cIen'I Council I.2.3.4. Prom Commif- 'Iee 4. .S QSMSQQQSPQS-4.i5?Q5aQM25ggQSQQQQZQQZQQQSQZQEQSQQQSSQSESQ.. VICE-PRESIDENT TREASU RER is W . E. Qgaiigsiiggsgggiissi 5595354545 .E ss 5 55 if ss 52 MlchaeI Joseph Ahern 935 Nor'Ih LeClaire Avenue Chicago 5I, Illinois Our Lady HeIp of Chris'rians Honors 4. Men of Ihe Eucharisf 4. AposIIeship of Prayer 3.4. I:ooIbaII I. es Louis Alario IOO4 Norfh LaVergne Chicago 5I, IIIinois Our Lady HeIp of Chrisiians Honors 4. Men oI Ihe IfucharisI' 4. AposI'IesI1ip of Prayer 3.4. FooIbaII I. Anfhony Joseph Amaio 4949 WesI I:uIIon SIree'I Chicao 44, lIIinois Sain? Thomas Aquinas Foo.IbaII I,2. Track I,2.3. SIucIenI' CounciI I. John EIIio++ Bamberger 2I IO Wesf 7OIh SIreeI Chicago 36, IIIinois Sainf Jusfin Marfyr Honors I,2,3,4. Men of The Eucharisi' 4. Prep 4. Radio CILJIJ 4. Leonard Joard Bara 3IO4 Wes+ 39Ih PIace Chicago 32, IIIinois Sainr Joseph and Sain? Anne Honors 2.4, Men of Ihe Euoharisf 4. Choir 2. Glee CIub 2. Poofball I,2,3,4. Track 2. Sfuden+ CounciI 4. DanieI FeIician Benevich 5I I2 SouIh Mozar+ Avenue Chicaqo 32, IIIinois Sain? Simon Honors I,2,3,4. Men of Ihe Eucharis+ 4 Foolr- baII I. BasI4eI'baII I,2,3,4. SIudenI CounciI 2. HIGHLIGHTS OF OUR LAST YEAR AT ST IGNATIUS SCHOOL CONSECRATED AT MASS OF HOLY GHOST . . Jam es Palriclc Brennan IS33 Norlh lvlassasoil' Chicago SI, Illinois Sainl Angela James Thomas Brennan Den Bruce Joseph Berman 4707 Wesl' Monroe Chicaqo 44, Illinois Resurreclion Fooiball l. Conrad Joseph Beriz Chicago 23, Illinois Sainjr Casimir Waller John Bock IO43I Soulh Church Chicago 43, Illinois Sainl Barnabas 9l26 Soulh Oakley Avenue Chicago 20, Illinois Chrisl The King Honors 4. Men ol: Jrhe Eucharisl' 4. Harlequins 4. Baslcefball I,2,3,4. Track 2. Cross Counlry I. Sludenl' Council I,2,3,4. nis Michael Brown 5346 Sourh Peoria Slreel' Chicago 9, Illinois Visilalion Honors I,2,3,4. Honor Sociely 3.4. Soclalily I,2,3,4. Men of lhe Eucharisr 4. Communion Mass Guild I,2. Aposlleship oi Praver 3,4. Prep 4. Sodalily Sporls Special 2,3,4. Debaling l,2. Harlequin Business Slaif 4. Traclc 2,3,4. Cross Couniry 2,3,4, lCo'Cap'l'ain 2,4l. Tennis I. Cheerleaders 3. Franlc Joseph Buclr 2I46 Wesl I IO'I'h Slreel' Chicago 43, Illinois Sainl' Caielan Honors I,2,3,4. Men of 'rhe Eucharisl 4. Elocu- rion Coniesl I,2. Foorball 2. Track l,2. Golf 2. Slreel' Honors 4. Men of Ihe Eucharisl 4. Aposlleship of Prayer I.2,3,4, Solemn Mass Servers l,2. 3OOI Wesr Cermak Road Honors I,2,3,4. Fooiball I. Baslcelball 2,3,4. Slreel Men oi rhe Eucharisl 4. Harlequin Business Siaff 4. Cross Counlry 2. John Richard Buckley 8838 JusTine STreeT Chicago 20. Illinois SainT ETheIrecla Honors l.2.3.4. Honor SocieTy 3.4. SodaliTy l.2. lPreTecTI 3 81 4. Men of The EucharisT 4. AposTIeship oT Prayer 3.4. SodaIiTy SoorTs Special 3.4. DebaTing l.2. Choral Spealcinq 2. FooTbaIl I. Traclc l.2.3.4. Cross CounTry 2. STU- denT Council 4. James Peler Burlce 9952 SouTh Charles Avenue Chicago 43, Illinois SainT MarqareT oT ScoTlancl Honors l.2.3.4. Men of The Eucharisl' 4. Choir 3. Track I. Richard Jay Burns ll6l8 SouTh Campbell Avenue Chicago 43. Illinois SainT WalTer's Honors l,2.3.4. Prep 3.4. DebaTing 2.3. Foren- sics 3. Harlequins 4. Harlequin Business STaTT Dani 3. Choir 3.4. Glee Club 3.4. PosTer Club 3. STamp Club l.2. ST .M.C. ITreas.I 2.3. FooTball IlvIgr.l I 84 2. STudenT Council I. el Paul BuTler 5I8 SouTh Harvey Oak Parlc. Illinois SainT CaTherine ol: Siena lvlen of The EucharisT 4. Harlequin Business STaTT 4. RoberT Emme'H' Byrne 728 SouTh Humphrey Oak Park. Illinois SainT CaTherine oT Siena Honors 3.4. lvlen oT The EucharisT 4. BaslceT- ball 2. Nicholas AnThony CapuTo Jam 24I6 WesT Fillmore STreeT Chicago l2. Illinois SainT CallisTus Honors l.4. Men oT The EucharisT 4. Prep 3.4. Harlequin Business STaTT 3.4, Fall FesTival 3. Solemn lvlass Servers l.2. Fine Arls AssociaTion 4. BaslceTbaIl l.2,3.4. STucIenT Council 2.3.4. es William Carney 8424 Aberdeen STreeT Chicago 20. Illinois SainT Kilian Honors l,2.3.4.lv1en of The EucharisT 4. AposTle ship of Prayer 3. FR. ESMAKER, S. J., CELEBRATES 60TH ANNIVERSARY Slephen David CaseboI+ l0335 Soulh Wood Slreer Chicago 43. Illinois Saini Barnabas Honors 2.3.4. Sodalily 2.3.4. Men of lhe Eucha- risl 4. Sodalily Sporls Special 4. Debaling l.2. Forensics l.2. S.T.M.C. 2. Swimming l.2.3 ICo-Caplainl 4. Sludenl' Council 4. Honor Sociely 4. Palriclc Michael Casey 829 Norlh Laramie Avenue Chicago Sl. Illinois Our Lady Help of Chrislians Honors I. Sodalily l.2 IV. Preiecil 3. lSec.l 4. Men of lhe Eucharisl' 4. Debaling l.2. lSec.l 3.4. Forensics 2.3. Harlequins 4. Choir 3: Glee Club 3. Francis Andrew Casper 5748 Soulh Troy Avenue Chicago 29. Illinois Sainl Gall Honors 3.4. Men of lhe Eucharisl 4. Baslcelball 2. Sludenl Council I. Anrhony Edward Caniania 9705 Soulh Winsion Aven Chicago 43. Illinois Sainl Margarei ol Scolland Honors I,2.3,4. Men of lhe Eucharisl' 4 Debal' ing 3.4. Forensics 3.4. Harlequin Business Siaff 4. Track 3. Roberl Joseph Chalilioux 3904 Wesl' IO9Ih Slreel Chicago 43. Illinois Sainl Chrislina Honors l.2.3,4. Sodalily 234 Men of Eucharisl 4. Aposileship of Praver l23 Prep 3. Sodalily Sporls Special 2 34 Harlequin Business Slali 4. Choir 3. Glee Club 3 Solemn Mass Servers l.2.3.4. Choral Speaking Eloculion Conlesl I. Sludenl Council 4 Cheer leader 3. Prom Commillee Chairman 4 Alan Ro berl' Chrisiopher IO35O Souih Seeley Avenue Chicago 43, Illinois Sainl Barnabas Honors l.2.3.4. Men oi lhe Eucharisl 4 Prep 3.4. Spiril 2.3. Debaling I Melody Knighls 4 Choir 4. Radio Club' 4. Sfl' M C 2 Foolloall I Sludenl Council I . Emil Chrisfopher Cici II47 Wesl Taylor Slreei Chicago 7, Illinois Holy Family Honors l.3.4. Elocuiion Coniesl' I34 YELLOW FLASH JR. ARRIVES ON SCENE . Aciivily fee now covers all . . Richard Eugene Cloulier 2052 Wesl 79lh Place Chicago 20, lllinois Lillie Flower Men of lhe Eucharisl' 4. Solemn Mass Servers l,2,3. Radio Club 4. es Roberl' Collins 7935 Soulh Hermilage Avenue Chicago 20, lllinois Lillie Flower Honors 2.3,-4. Harlequins 4. es Thaddeus Collins 2l2l Wesl' Norlh Avenue Chicago 47, lllinois Saini Aloysius Men oi The Eucharisl 4. Choir l,2. Grlee Club 2. Marshall Joseph Collins 4937 Wesl Sainl Paul Avenue Chicago 39, illinois Sainl Peler Canisius Honors I,2,3,4. Men ohihe Eucharisl' 4. Fool- ball 3. Track 2. Fred Jerome Conforfi 557l Wes? Gladys Chicago 44, lllinois Resurreclion Honors I,2,3,4. Eloculion Conlesl' l,2. Foolball l,2,3,4. Baslcelball l,2. Traclc l,2,3,4. Sludenl' Council l,2,3,4. Prom Commillee 4. Cheer- leader 3. Michael Raymond Conley 8759 Soulh California Avenue Evergreen Park 42, Illinois Sainl' Bernadelle Honors l,2,3,4. Men of 'lhe Eucharisl 4. Golf l, lCap+.l 2,3,4. Thomas Michael Conley 4507 Wesl Wilcox Slreel Chicago 24, illinois Sainl Mel Honors I,2,3,4. Men ol lhe Eucharisi' 4. Track l,2,3,4. Cross Counlry l,2. Class officers take reins of Student Council . . Joseph Palriclc Coslello 6332 Soulh Hermilaqe Avenue Chicago 36, Illinois Sainl' Theodore Honors 4. Men ol 'rhe Eucharisl 4 Baslqelball 2 William Bernard Coslello 3930 Wesl' 83rd Slreel Chicago 29, Illinois Sainl' Denis Honors l.2,3,4. Men ol lhe 3.4. spun 3. s.T.M.C. 2. ' Joseph Franklin Cudsilc 3IO3 Soulh Racine Avenue Chicago 8, Illinois Irnmaculale Conceplion Honors l,2,3,4. lvlen of 'l'he baling I. Forensics I. Thomas Joseph Cummings 1752 Wes? 83rd Slreel Chicago 20, Illinois Lillle Flower' Men of 'rhe Eucharisl 4. Track I 2 e Francis Connelly 5447 Wesl Haddon Avenue Chicago EI, Illinois Sainl' Angela Honors I. Baslcelball I,2. Michael Palriclc Connelly 3822, Wesl 8ls'l' Slreel Chicago 29, Illinois Sainl' Denis Men of lhe Eucharisl' 4. Forensics 4. Harle- quins 4. Ralph Frank Conone 2837 Wesl' 22nd Place Chicago 23, Illinois Sainl Roman Honors 2,3,4. Ivlen of The Eucharisl 4. Corn- 'nunion lvlass Guild I. Debaling I. Thomas Jerome Cyborslci I33lO Calumel Avenue Chicago 27, Illinois Sainl lvIary's Honors 3. Men ol' 'lhe Eucharisl' 4. Prep 4. Chess Club 4, Eloculion Conlesl 2, John Pafriclc D'AIessandro 732 Sculh Loomis Srreer Chicago 7, Illinois Nolre Dame Honors l,2,3,4. Men of lhe Eucharisl' 4. Harle- quin Business Slalf 4. Francis Joseph Daly l308 Wesl 78+h Slreel Chicago 20. Illinois Sainl Sabina's Honors l.2.3.4. Soclalily l.2.3,4. Men of The Eucharisl 4. Prep 4. Sporls Special 3. Choir 3. Cvlee Club 3. Larry Roberi' DeCha+eIe+ 8204 Soulh Bishop Slreel Chicago 20, Illinois Sainl 'Sabina Honors l,2,3,4. Soclalily I, IV-Prel.l 2.3.4. Men ol The Eucharisr 4. Prep 4. Richard Francis Degnan 3OI2 Soulh Throop Slreel' Chicago 8, Illinois lmmaculale Conceplion Honors I. Men ol lhe Eucharisl 4. Joseph Mike Del Re l507 Wesl Erie Slreel Chicago 22, Illinois Sanla Maria Acldolorala Track 2.3.4. Charles Jack DeMory 9I4 Wesr Pollc Srreel' Chicago 7, Illinois Holy Guardian Angel Honors l.2,3.4. Honor Sociely 4. Men of lhe Eucharisl 4. Aposrleship of Prayer 3. Prep 2.3.4. Spiril 2.3.4. Harlequin Business Sralf 2.3. lProcI. lv1gr.l 4. Posrer Club 3. Baslcefball I.2.3.4. Track l.2. Sludenl Council I. Soclalify skaling sensafion shocks Sf. Sabina's Roberf Francis Dewes 5234 Wesl'Washing1'on Boulevard Chicago 44, Illinois Sainl Thomas Aquinas Honors I. Sodalily l,2. Roberi Anlon Dlollrowslci 2929 Wesl' 38lh Place Chicago 32, Illinois Sainl Joseph and Sainl' Anne Honors l,2,3,4. Men ol lhe Eucharisl 4. Fool- ball 3,4. Jerome Roberl Dollear 36ll Wesl 65lh Place Chicago 29, Illinois Sainl Nicholas of Tolenline Honors 2,3,4. Sodalily 2.3. Men of 'lhe Euch- arisl 4. Melody Knighls l,2,3, lPres.I 4. Cross Counlry 2. Thomas Ernesl' Doran 5608 Soulh Sawyer Avenue Chicago 29, Illinois Sainl Gall Honors 2. Sodalily l.2,3,4. Men of lhe Fuch- arisl 4. Debaling l,2,3,4. Forensics l,2,3,4. Solemn Mass Servers l,2, Fine Ar'l's Associalion 3,4. John Joseph Doria 8l68 Soulh Kennelh Avenue Chicago 29, Illinois Sainl' Bede Honors I. lvlen of 'rhe Eucharisl 4. Choral Speaking l. Foolball l, Dennis Pe+er Dorsch lO904 Soulh Fairfield Avenue Chicago 43, Illinois Sainl Caielan cil l,2. Roderick Joseph Dougheriy 225 Soulh Easl' Avenue Oak Park, Illinois Sainl Eclmund's Honors 3,4. Debaling l,2,4. Radio Club IV- Pres.l 4, Fine Arls Associalion, IV-Pres.I 3,4 S.T.M.C. 3. Track 2. Tennis 4. Senior Merii' Scholars number 8 . Foolball I,2,3,4. Track l,2,3,4. Sfudenl Coun- Wolves score homecoming victory over ST Philip James John Dragovic I933 Soulh Racine Avenue Chicago 8, lllinois Holy Trinily Honors 2,3,4. Choir l,2. Glee Club I,2. Terrence Kennefh Droogan 5322 Wesl Van Buren Slreel' Chicago 44, lllinois Resurreclion Honors 4. Men of fhe Eucharisl 4. es Kennelh Duffer 816 Norrh Karlov Avenue Chicago 5l, lllinois Our Lady of rhe Angels Honors l,2,3,4. Forensics 3. Chess Club 3,4 Tracli l,2,3,4. Thomas Anfhony Dulslci l93I Soulh Sblh Avenue Cicero 50, lllinois Mary Queen of Heaven Honors l,2. Men of +he Eucharisr 4. Prep 3,4 Harlequin Business Slalf 4. Fall Feslival Busi- ness Sfall 4. Joseph An+hony Dunne 26I9 Wes? I06+h Slreel' Chicago 43, lllinois Sainl' John Fisher Honors 2.3,4. Forensics 2,3 Harlequins 4 Elo culion Conlesl 3.4. Roberf Frank Dullca 4I I I Archer Avenue Chicago 32, Illinois Five Holy Marlyrs Honors 2.3.4. Sodaliry 1234 Men of h Eucharisl 4. Melody Knighls I23 Choir 3 Glee Club 3. Thomas Paul Edwards 7l8 Sourh Ridgeland Avenue Oak Park, lllinois Ascension Honors l,2,3,4. Sfudenls swing af Mercy Social . . Thomas William Evans 8205 Soulh Jusline Slreel' Chicago 20, Illinois Sainf Sabina Ivlen of ihe Eucharisl' 4. Foolball I,2. Roberl' Joseph Fashinglaauer I543 Wes? olsl Slreel' Chicago 36, Illinois Sainl Raphael Honors l,2,3,4. Men of ihe Eucharisl 4. De- baring 3,4. Harlequins 3. Choir I,2,3. Glee Club I,2,3. Fine Aris Associalion 3. Chess Club 3. Melvin James Ferry 903 Greenwood Avenue Deerfield, Illinois Holy Cross Honors 4. Sodalily 3.4. Men of The Eucharisl 4. Anfhony Joseph Ficaro 330 Wesl' 24lI'1 Place Chicago I6, Illinois Sain? Mary lncoronala Men of The Eucharisl 4. Foolball l,2. Gerald Anfhony Ellensohn l43l sauna saih Avenue Cicero 50, IIIinois Sainl Frances of Rome Honors 4, Communion Mass Guild 2. Men of Jrhe Eucharisl 4 Prep 4. Melody Knighls l,2,3,4. Choir 3. Glee Club 3. cis Joseph Ellis lO2I8 Soulh Maplewood Avenue Chicago 43, Illinois Sainl' John Fisher Men ol lhe Eucharisl 4. es Tracy Enrighl' 92Il Soulh Bishop Slreei' Chicago 20, IIIinois Sainl' Margarel of Scollancl Honors I,2,3,4. Men of lhe Eucharisl 4. Prep 4. Baslcelball l,2,3, ICapl.l 4. Joseph Ja mes FioreHo 823 Soulh Ashland Avenue Chicago 7, Illinois Our Lady oi Pompeii Ivlen of Ihe Eucharisl 4. Fall Fesfival Business Siali 4. Choir I,2. Glee Club I,2. Solemn Mass Servers I,2. S.T.M.C. 3. Fooiball I. Andrew Joseph Fischinger I905 Wesl 2IsI Place Chicago 8, Illinois Sainl Slephen Honors I.2.3,4. Choir I,2,3. Glee Club I,2,3. Tennis 3. Chess Club 3, lPres.I 4. Posier Club I. Anfhony Joseph Florelc 5807 Soulh Iviozarl' Slreel Chicago 29, Illinois Sainl Simon Honors I,2,4. Men ol 'rhe Eucharisl' 4. Debaling 2. Forensics I,2. Melody Knighls I. Choir I,2. Chess Club 4. Elocufion Conlesl I. John Adrian Foley 7252 Soulh Maplewood Avenue Chicago 29, Illinois Sain? Adrian Honors I,2,3,4. Men of 'I'he Eucharisl' 4. Prep 2. Spiril I,2,3, lAssI. Ed.l 4. Choir 3. Glee Club 3. Posler Club I. Slamp Club I,2. Chess Club 3. Brian Leo Foliz IO203 Soulh Oalcley Avenue Chicago 43, Illinois Sain+ Barnabas Honors 3. Men of Ihe Eucharisl' 4 James Gibbons FosIreH' IOI IO Soulh Wood Slreef Chicago 43, Illinois Sain+ Barnabas Honors I,4. Men of +he Eucharisl 4 William Michael Friedheim 7I I4 Soufh Paxlon Avenue Chicago 49, Illinois Sain+ Philip Neri Honors 3. Men of +he Eucharisf 4 Debaiers con'rroI Student Congresses Terry John Funcilr I549 Norlh Massasoil Avenue Chicago 5I, Illinois Sain? Angela Honors 4. Men of Ihe Eucharisl' 4. Anlhony Benedic-I' Gallo 96II Soulh Lawndale Avenue Evergreen Park 42, Illinois Mosl Holy Redeemer Honors I,2,3,4. Men of +he Eucharisl' 4. l-Iarle- quin Business Slall 2. Choir 3. Glee Club 3. Slamp Club I. Ronalcl Anihony Gallo 5544 Soulh Aberdeen Chicago 2I, Illinois Visilalion Men of 'Ihe Eucharisl' 4. Swimming I,2,3. Bowling 4. Alexander John Gaslca 5723 Soulh May Slreel Chicago 2I, Illinois Visilalion I'-Ionors I,2,3,4, Men of Ihe Eucharisl 4 Sfamp Club I. Chess Club 3.4. Foolball Ivlgr 3 gl 4 Pairick Michael Gen'Iile I503 Wes? I8Ih Slreel' Chicago 8, Illinois I-Ioly Trinily Men of Ihe Eucharisl 4. Choir 2 Glee Club 2 Slamp Club I. Fine ArI's ASSOCIBIIOH 3 Fool' ball I. Louis Charles George 8800 Soulh Hamilron Avenue Chicago 20, Illinois Chris? The King Men of Ihe Eucharisl 4. Foolball I 34 Baslael' ball I,2. Track 2,4. Swimming 2 Sluclenl' Coun CII 2,3,4. John Pefer Gibbons 8930 Sourh Bishop SI'ree'I Chicago 20, Illinois Sain? Efhelreda Men of 'Ihe Eucharisl' 4 Swimming I234 S.T.Iv1.C. 2. Demise of Pope Plus XII on Ocfober 9th . Past President Fafher Barry, S.J., addresses Fathers and Sons Jerome Damien Gabby Jose 590i Soulh Roclcwell Chiciaqo 29, Illinois Sainl' Gall Honors 3.4. Men of 'rhe Eucharisl 4. Aposlle- ship of Prayer I. Baskelball I,2,3,4. Sludenf Council 2,3,4. ph Chrisfopher Graber I555 Wes? IOO+h Place Chicago 43, Illinois Sainl' Margarel of Scolland Men of Ihe Eucharisl 4. Aposlleship of Prayer I,2,3. Baslceiball l,2. Track I. Swimming I. Cross Couniry I. Siudenl Council 2. Thomas Francis Granai' Fran 452I Soulh Lallin Slreel' Chicago 9, Illinois Sainl Rose ol Lima Honors 3. Men of The Eucharisl 4. Radio Club 2. cis Earl Green I548 Wes? I3Ih Slreel Chicago 8, Illinois Holy Family Honors I,2,3,4. Spiril 2,3. Harlequin Business Slafi 4. Camera Club 3. John Edward Groelsema III7 Wesl' I9I'h Place Chicago 8, Illinois Sain'I Procopius Honors I. Men of The Euc John Michael Grossi IO26 Nprlh Lalhrop Avenue River Foresr, Illinois Sainlr Lulce harisl 4. Bowling 4 Honors I,4, Sodalily 2,3,4. Communion Mass Guild I,2. Men of +he Eucharisr 4. Aposileship of Prayer 3. Spirif 3. Sporls Special 3. Elocu- +ion Conlesl I. Foolball l,2. Norman Joseph Grygiel Golf 2. Bowling 4 5656 Soulh California Avenue Chicago 29, Illinois Sainl Clare of Moniefalco Men of Ihe Eucharisi 4. Angelo Cardinal Roncalli becomes Vicar of Chrisl' . Ger J Gen .s mar uel Thomas Hangos 3740 WesT 55Th STreeT Chicago 32. Illinois SainT Gall Sam Honors I. Track 2. el Joseph HarringTon 8I I2 SouTh HermiTage Avenue Chicago 20. Illinois LiTTIe Flower Honors 3.4. Men oT The Euchar Business STaTT 4. Track 4. Dani Dennis Charles Haugh 8205 SouTh Kirnbark Avenue Chicago I9. Illinois SainT FeIiciTas Honors I,2.3,4. Prep 3. SpiriT 4. DebaTing I.2.3. Joseph STraTford Hayes 8043 SouTh HermiTag Chicago 20. Illinois LiTTIe Flower Honors 4. Men of The Euchar Bowling 4. e Avenue Thomas James Hallinan 5934 SouTh Lowe Avenue Chicago 2l. Illinois SainT Mar'I'in Honors I.2.3.4. Prep 2. SpiriT I.2. lAssT. Ecl.I 3 84 4. DebaTing I. ISec.I 2.3.4. Forensics I.2. 3.4. Solemn Mass Servers I. Choral Speaking I. Radio Club 1.2. ald Michael Halvey 27lO WesT Ogden Avenue Chicago 8. Illinois SainT AgaTha Men oT The FucharisT 4, Track 3.4. e Thomas Hamilion IOOO NorTh Lockwood Avenue Chicago SI. Illinois Our Lady Help oT ChrisTians Honors I,2.3.4. Honor SocieTv 4. SodaIiTy 2.4. Men oT The EucharisT 4. DebaTing 2.3.4. Foren- sics 3.4. Harlequins 3.4. Choir 2.3. Glee Club 2 3. Camera Club 3. Fine ArTs AssociaTion 4. Chess Club 3. ElocuTion ConTesT 3. FooTbaIl I. Cross CounTry 2.3. Cheerleader 4. isT 4. Harlequin 2.3 lAssT. EcI.l isT 4. Track 3.4 Michael Joseph Hayes 9030 Soulh Claremonl Avenue Chicago 2O. Illinois Chrisl lhe King Honors 3.4. Men ol: The Eucharisl 4. Golf 3.4. Roberl Charles Healy l04I5 Soulh Longwood Drive Chicago 43. Illinois Sainl Barnabas Honors 2. Sodalily 2.3.4. Men ol lhe Eucharisl' 4. Prep 3.4. Debaling 2.3.4. Forensics 2.3.4. Harlequins 4. Choir 3. Glee Club 3. S.T.Ivl.C. 2.3. Track l.2. Cross Counlry I. Thomas Michael Holden I425 Soulh Ridgeland Avenue Berwyn. Illinois Sainl' Frances ol Rome Men of 'Ihe Eucharisl 4, Prep 4. Radio Club 4. Track I.2.3.4. Francis O'NeiI Hughes 25 Norlh Lockwood Avenue Chicago 44. Illinois Sainl Thomas Aquinas Honors 2.4. Men of lhe Eucharisl 4. Aposlle- ship of Prayer I. Prep 4. Solemn Mass Servers I. Track 2.4. Cross Counlry 2. Tennis I. Slu- denl Council I. John Thomas Hunl' 8224 Soulh Wood Slreel' Chicago 20, Illinois Lillle Flower Honors 3.4. Men ol: The Eucharisl 4. William Joseph Hun? 9226 Soulh Hoyne Avenue Chicago 20. Illinois Chrisl The King Honors I.2.4. Foolball I. Track I. Anlhony Francis Ippolilo I682O Soufh Oak Park Avenue Tinley Park, Illinois Sainl George Honors l,2.3.4. Honor Sociely 4. Foolball I,2.3. ICapI'.l 4. Sludenl' Council 3.4. Honor Sociefy enlarged af Honors Convocation Daniel Francis Jacoby 6032 Soulh Nagle Avenue Chicago 38, Illinois Sainl Svmphorosa Honors 2. Men of lhe Eucharisl 4. Deloaling I. Fall Feslival Business Slall 3. Foolball I,2. Baskelball I. Track I,2. Sluclenl' Council I,2.3.4. Roberi' Emil Juliana 958 Norlh Avers Avenue Chicago 5I, Illinois Our Lady of lhe Angels Honors I.3,4. Ivlen of The Eucharisl 4. Raymond Louis Kay 3850 Soulh California Avenue Chicago 32, Illinois Sainl Joseph ancl Sainl Anne Men of 'rhe Eucharisl 4. Harlequins 4. Eloculion Conlesl 2. Foollaall I,2. Swimming 2. Bowling 4. John Michael Kelleher 8250 Souih Carpenler Slreel Chicago 20, Illinois Sainl Kilian Men of The Eucharislr 4. Solemn lvlass Servers I,2. Eloculion Conlesl I. Tennis I,2. Golf 2.3.4. Roberl' Scoflen Kelly 954I Soulh Winchesler Avenue Chicago 43. Illinois Chrisi' lhe King Honors I. Men of 'Ihe Eucharisi' 4. Delaaling I. Harlequin Business Slalf 2.3.4. Fall Feslival Business Slall 3.4. Posler Club 2. Track 3. Thomas Pafrick Kelly 3434 Wesl 64+h Slreel Chicago 29, Illinois Sainl' Nicholas ol Tolenline lvlen of lhe Eucharisl' 4. Track 2. Cross Counlry I. Sludenl Council I. John Palrick Kennedy 64I8 Soulh Lakewood Avenue Chicago 26, Illinois Sainl' Ignalius Archbishop Meyer named successor of Cardinal Sfriich . Seniors swear over SQT tests . . Roberl' Emmel' Killaclrey 5316 Vfesl Monroe Slreel Chicago 44, Illinois Resurreclion Honors I,2,3,4. Men of rhe baring I,2. Eucharisl 4. De- Franlr Michael Kluls 8l5l Soulh Ashland Avenue Chicago 20, Illinois Lillle Flower Honors I. Men of Ihe Eucharisi 4. Forensics 3. Posler Club I. Sfamp Club I. Foolball I,2. Baslcelball l. Track l,2,4. Cross Counlry I,2. Leon John Kucia Jose 2220 Wesf 2ls+ Slreel Chicago 8, Illinois Sainl Ann Forensics I,3. Swimming I,2. ph Chesler Kulis l5OO Soulh 58+h Slreel Cicero 50, Illinois Sainl Frances of Rome Honors I,2,3,4, Choir I,2. Glee Club I,2. Frank Joseph Kula 24OI Soulh Drake Avenue Chicago 23, Illinois Blessed Agnes Edward Chesler Lafelt 5628 Soulh California Avenue Chicago 29, Illinois Sainl' Clare of Mon+efalco Communion Mass Guild I,2. Men of lhe Euch arisl 4. Aposlleship of Prayer 2.3. Foolball Ilv1gr.l I. Cross Counfry 2. Sluclenl Council 2. Philip James Levoy 5657 Soulh Elizabelh Sfreel' Chicago 36, Illinois Visifalion Honors 2.3.4. Men of the Eucharlsi' increases Mass aifendance . . Edward Joseph Lynch 807 Norlh Harvey Oak Park. Illinois Sainr Giles Honors l.2. Fooiball I. Track 34 James David Lynch 8828 Soulh Lallin Slreel' Chicago 20, Illinois Saini Elhelreda Honors 3. Men of ihe Eucharxsl' 4 Fooiball l.2,3.4. Track I,2,4. Sludenl Council 2 Pahiclc Edward Lynch l3II Wesr Garfield Boulevard ' Chicago 36, Illinois Visiialion Honors l.2,3.4. Debaiing 3 Fooiball I Gerald William Macellaio IO444 Souih Church Slreel Chicago 43. Illinois Sainl Margarer of Scofland Honors 3.4. Men of The Euc Business Sfaif 3.4. Foolbal Frank Paul Lucas 393i Wesl 62nd Place Chicago 29, Illinois Sainl Nicholas of Tolenline Honors l,2.3,4. Honor Socieiy 4. Sodalily I.2. 3.4. Prep 4, Spirir lAss+. EcI.l 4. Sporfs Special 3.4. Deloaiing I. Eloculion Coniesl 2. Foo+loall I,2. Track l.2,3.4. Sludenl Council 2.3. Thomas Michael Ludwig 7lI Soulh Elmwood Avenue Oak Park, Illinois Ascension Honors I,2,3,4. Men of The Eucharisl 4. Harle- quins 4. Posler Club 4. el Pairick Lynch 5440 Souih Hermilage Avenue Chicago 9, Illinois Sainl Basil Men oi lhe Eucharist 4. Aposileship of Prayer 2,3. Prep 4. Spirii 3. Harlequin Business Siaff 4. Choir I. Fine Arlrs Associalion 4. Track 2.3.4. Cross Counlry 2.4. Joseph Anihony Macey 6624 Sourh Kenneih Avenue Chicago 29. illinois Sainr Mary Siar of il-ie Sea Honors 3.4. Men of ihe Eucharisl' 4. Traci: 3.4. Ronald Lewis Madere I427 Sourh Spaulding Avenue. Chicago 23. Illinois Sain? Aga'rha's Men oi fhe Eucharisi 4. Fooiball I. Baslceiball l.2.4. James John Maiher 8l5O Souih Lallin Sireei Chicago 20. illinois Saini' Sabina Honors l.2.3,4. Men of ihe Eucharisi 4. Debai- ing l.2.3.4. Golf 2.4. Roberi' Hen ry Malczewslci 2700 Wesi' 23rd Sireei' Chicago 8. Illinois Sainl Roman Harlequins 3.4. Cross Couniry 2. Tennis 3. Bowling 4. Michael George Manieffa llO8 Souih May Sireei' Chicago 7. lllinois Holy Family Men of ihe Eucharisi 4, John Dale Manson iO208 Soufh May Sireel' Chicago 43. Illinois Saini' Margarer of Scolland Honors 2.3. Siudeni Council l,2. Thomas Emil Marzullo IOSI Norih Lawndale Avenue Chicago SI. Illinois Our Lady of ihe Angels Honors I.2.3.4. Track 2. Siudeni Council 2.3.4. Editors affend Press Conference in Milwaukee . . 47 Richard Anlhony Mazzulla 904 Soulh Leavill' Sfreel' Chicago I2, Illinois Sainl Callislus Honors I.2,3.4. Communion Mass Guilcl I.2. Men of lhe Eucharisl 4. Foolball I. Track 2.4. Bowling 4. John Dennis McCann I336 Soulh 48l'h Cdurl Cicero 50. Illinois Sain? Anlhony Honors I.2.3,4. Honor Sociely 4. Men of 'lhe Eucharisl 4. Spiril 3, IBUS. Mgr.l 4. Debaling I,2.3.4 IPres.l 2 81 4. Forensics I,2.3.4. Choir 3. Glee Club 3. Fine Arls Associalion 2.3. Chess Club 2.3. S.T.lvl.C. 3. Eloculion Conlesl 3. Sfudenl Council 2. Gerald Michael McCar+h'y I345 Norlh Lorel Avenue Chicago 5I. Illinois Sainl Peler Canisius Honors I.2,3.4. Communion Mass Guild I,2. Men of 'rhe Eucharisl 4. Choir I.2.3. Glee Club I.2.3. Solemn Mass Servers I,2.3.4. Baslcelball I.2. John Thomas McCarfhy 2837 Wesl IOlsl' Place Evergreen Park 42, Illinois Sainl John Fisher Men ol 'Ihe Eucharisl' 4. Fine Arls Associalion 3. Foolball I. Michael Chrislopher McDermoH 94II Soufh Hoyne- Avenue Chicago 20. Illinois Chris? lhe King Men ol lhe Eucharisl' 4. Bowling 4. Robed James McDermoH 536 Norlh Hamlin Avenue Chicago 24. Illinois Our Lady ol lhe Angels , Honors 3.4. David Pa+ricIc McGuire 8I33 Kingslon Avenue Chicago I7, Illinois Sainlr Bride Honors I.2,3,4. Men of The Eucharisl' 4. Prep 4 Quonsef and Dust Bowl get new faces . . Ignaiians hold Open House for prospective freshmen Joseph Palriclt McKeown 6600 Souih Bishop Slreel Chicago 36, Illinois Sain? Brendan Honors 4. Men of 'Ihe Eucharisl 4. Foolball 2. Track 2. Richard Maurice McMahon 8025 Soulh Harvard Avenue Chicago 20, Illinois Sainl' Leo Honors I.2.3.4. Men of ihe Eucharisl' 4. Prep 4. Spiril 4. Debaling I,2.3. Harlequin Business Slaff 2. Choir 4. Glee Club 4. Posler Club I.2.4. Sfamp Club I.2,3. Fine Arls Associaiion 2.3. Chess Club 2.3. Thomas Francis McMahon lO452 Campbell Avenue Chicago 43, Illinois Sainl John Fisher Honors I.2.3.4. Men of 'lhe Eucharisl 4. Bas- kerball I.2.3.4. Track I.2.3.4. Terrence Joseph McMan mon I5702 Soulh Homan Avenue Markham, Illinois Sainl' Gera rd Men of 'rhe Eucharisl' 4. Prep 3.4. Spiril 3. Radio Club ITreas.l I. Camera Club IPres.l 3. Tennis 2. Ronald Ben Melzer 37I5 Wesl Marquelle Road Chicago 29. Illinois Queen of ihe Universe Men of 'rhe Eucharisi 4. Debaling 2.3. Melody Knighls I.2.3.4. Foolball I. Valenlino Menis 2544 Wes? Superior Slreel Chicago l2, Illinois Our Lady of Good Counsel Honors 3.4. Men ol 'the Eucharisl 4. Tennis 3.4. Eugene Richard Meyer I737 Wes? IOOI'h Place Chicago 43. Illinois Sainl Barnabas Honors I.2.3.4. Honor Socielry 4. Sodaliiy I.3.4. Men of lhe Eucharisl 4. Aposlleship of Prayer 3. Debaiing I.4. Forensics 3. Choir I.2.3.4. Glee Club I.2.3. Radio Club 2.4. Siamp Club I,2. Fine Arls Associalion 3.4. Football Banque? helcl ai' Louis George Resfauranf . . Charles Sfephen Micaflra l342 Wesl Cullerlon Slreel' Chicago 8, Illinois Holy Trinily Honors l.2,3,4. Alan Slephen Michaels I724 Wesl' l8+h Slreel Chicago 8, Illinois Sainr Adalberl' Honors l,2,3,4. Men of lhe Eucharisl' 4. Debar- ing l,2,3. Choir 3. Glee Club 3. Chess Club lSec.l 3, IV-Pres.I 4. Foolball I. Bowling 4. Andrew William Mislcevics 7244 Soulh Marshfield Avenue Chicago 36, Illinois Sainl' Juslin Honors 3.4. Men of lhe Eucharisl' 4. Track l. Cross Counlry I. Daniel Hagan Moran 2228 Easl 7Ol'h Place Chicago 49, Illinois Sainl Philip Neri Honors l,2,3,4. Honor Sociely 3,4. Soclalily l.2, 3,4. Men of The Eucharisl 4. Spiril 2,3, lEcI.-in- chief 4. Debalinq l,2.3. Harlequin Business Slail I.2. Choir l,2,3. Glee Club I,2,3. Michael Joseph Moran l257 Wesl Columbia Avenue Chicago 26, Illinois Sainl lgnalius Paul Roberf Moran l63O Clay Courl' Melrose Park, Illinois Sacred Hearf Honors l,2,3,4. Beniamin James Moressi H49 Wes? Taylor Slreel Chicago 7, Illinois Holy Family Men of 'rhe Eucharisr 4. Fall Feslival Business Siafi 4. Foolball l,2,3. Track 2. Swimming I,3. :mise:sem.:w:,:s.fs:.:s- fi .ss-:1. ff Michael Joseph Moriarfy 495I Wesl End Avenue Chicago 44, Illinois Sainl Thomas Aquinas Men ol' 'rhe Eucharisf 4. rge Michael Morrissey IO235 Soulh Washlenaw Avenue Chicago 43, Illinois Sainl John Fisher Honors I,2,3,4. Prep 4. Debaling l,2. Foren- sics 3,4. Harlequins 3.4. Camera Club 3. Elo- cufion conlesl 3. Sluclenl' Council I,2. Tennis I. Baskelloall I,2,3. James Francis Morrissey 85I8 Soulh Avalon Avenue Chicago I9, Illinois Sainl Felicilas Honors I. Men ol Ihe Eucharisl' 4. Delsaling I,2, Cross Counlry l,2. John Daniel Moss 6306 Wesl' Wrighlwood Avenue Chicago 39, Illinois Sainl John Bosco Honors I,2,3,4, Aposlleship of Prayer I. Fool'- ball l,2,3,4. Baskelball I,2. Track I,2.4. Sluclenl' Council 2. James Michael Murphy 3303 Wesl Hirsch Slreel' Chicago SI, Illinois Ivlalernily of The Blessed Virgin Mary Honors 3. Men ol The Eucharisl 4. Aposlleship of Prayer I,2. Foollaall I. Baskelball I. Track I,2. Cross Counlry I,2. ph An'I'I'lony Murphy 97l4 Soufh Claremonl Avenue Chicago 43, Illinois Sainl Barnabas Men of lhe Eucharisl 4. Aposlleship of Prayer I,2. Baskelball l,2. Track l.2. Cross Counlry I. Melvin Sfephen Noga 2834 Wes? 4-Olh Slreel Chicago 32, Illinois Sainl Joseph and Sainl Anne Men of The Eucharisf 4. Track 3. Cross Counfry I,3. One acl' play fermed excellent . . Michael Edward O'ConneIl 8954 Soulh Jusline Sfreel' Chicago 20, Illinois Sain? Efhelreda Honors 3. Men of 'lhe Eucharisl 4. Aposlleship of Prayer 3. Theodore Joseph O'Connor 2l67 Easl Qblh Sfreel' Chicago I7. Illinois Our Lady Gale of Heaven Men of 'lhe Eucharisl' 4. Franlr John O'DonneII IOOO Norlh Lorel Avenue Chicago 5l. Illinois Our Lady Help of Chrislians, Men of lhe Eucharisl 4. Foolball I.2.3.4. Bas- Icelball l.2. Track l.2.3,4. Sludenl' Council I.4. Thomas Peler O'Donovan 8233 Soulh Marshfield Avenue Chicago 20. Illinois Lillle Flower Honors I.2.3.4. lvlen of The Eucharisf 4, Aposlleship of Prayer 2.3. Michael Harold Ohlinger 7443 Soulh Crandon Avenue Chicago 49. Illinois Sainl' Philip Neri Honors I.2.3.4. Men of The Eucharisf 4. Aposlleship of Prayer 3. Harlequin Business Sfaff 4. Cross Counlry 2. Golf 3.4. Thomas Slephen Olechowslri 4l8 Norlh Springfield Avenue Chicago 24. Illinois Our Lady ol fhe Angels Chess Club 3. Oleh George Olelsyn l92O Wesl' Division Slreel' Chicago 22. Illinois Sain? Nicholas Honors I.2.3.4. M-en of lhe Eucharisl 4. Prep 4. Harlequin Business Slail 2. Choir 3. Posfer Club 3.4. Fine Arls Associafion 3.4. Tennis l.2.3, ISec.l 4. Seniors reiuvenafecl spiritually in Barringlon Reireals . Posler Club 3.4. Fine Arls Associalion 3.4. Fall Festival Dance and Monfe Carlo: dual success Thomas Palriclr O'MaIIey 4432 Wesl' Fullon Slreel Chicago 24, Illinois Sainl Mel Men of 'rhe Eucharisl 4. Bowling 4. Thomas Augusiine O'NeiII l59 Sourh Delaplaine Road Riverside, Illinois Sainl Mary Honors I,2,4. Men of lhe Eucharisl' 4, Debaling l,2,3,4. Forensics I. Choir 3. Glee Club 3. Camera Club 3. Fine Arls Associalion IPres.l 3.4. ST.Ivi.C. 2,3. rles Thomas Owen 734 Soulh Cuyler Avenue Oak Park, Illinois Ascension Honors 3,4. Sodalily l,2. Men of lhe Eucharisl 4. Choir I,2. Posler Club 4. Baslcelball I. Track l,3.4. Sludenl Council 2. Brian John Paradies l409 Norlh Parkside Avenue Chicago 5l, Illinois Saini' Angela Honors I,3,4. Traclc I,4. George Thomas PaHerson 26I9 Wes+ 37+h Place Chicago 32, Illinois Sainl Joseph and Sain? Anne Men of fhe Eucharisf 4. Aposlleship of Prayer I,2,3. Solemn Mass Servers I, Foolball I,2. Michael Anfhony PauIe'H'i 4945 Wesl End Avenue Chicago 44, Illinois Saini' Thomas Aquinas Men of +he Eucharisl 4. Aposfleship of Prayer I,2,3. Solemn Mass Servers I. Foolball I,2. Anfhony Kenneih Plufa 472i Sourh Lavergne Avenue Chicago 38, Illinois Sainl' Richard Honors l.3.4. Men of The Eucharisl 4, Aposlle- ship of Prayer 2,3. Solemn Mass Servers I.2.3.4. Siuclenfs mourn Our Lady of Angels fire vicfims . . Fra n Rob cis Phillip Porzel 9800 Souih Longwood Drive Chicago 43. IIIinois Saini Barnabas Honors I.2.3.4. Men of ihe Aris Associaiion 4. erl' Michael Posch 3085 Soulh Boniield Sire-ei' Chicago 8. Illinois Immaculaie Concepiion Honors I.2.3.4. Harlequin Fooiball I. Siephen Thomas Powers IOOII Souih Seeley Avenue Chicago 43. Illinois Saini' Barnabas Eucharisi' 4. Fine Business Slafi 2. Honors I.2.3,4. Men of The Eucharisi 4. Debal- ing 2.3.4. Siarnp Club I. ITreas.I 2. Track I.2. 3.4. Siudeni Council 2. Emil Pylr 27II Norih Laramie Avenue Chicago 39. IIIinois Saini Nicholas Honors Tennis I 4. Fine Aris Associa 2.3.4. Richard John Queeney 3708 Wes? 66+h Place Chicago 29. Illinois Saini' Nicholas of Toleniine fion 4. Tracie 3.4. Honors 2. Men of ihe Eucharisi 4. Debaiing I.2.3.4. Harlequins 4. Golf I.2.3,4. Roberi Francis Quinn 8939 Souih Marshfield Avenue Chicago 20. Illinois Sain? Erhelreda Men of ihe Eucharisl' 4. Aposlleship of Prayer 3.4. Spiril' 4. Prep 4. John George Quinnerl 3IO8 Souih Aberdeen Slreel' Chicago 8. Illinois Irnmaculaie Conceplion Eucharisr 4. Prep Honors I.2.3.4. Men of ihe ISpor'rs Ed.I 4. Debaiing I. Harlequin Business Siali I.2.3.4. Roberf Michael Rafferly 2223 Wesl' lO7lh Slreel' Chicago 43. Illinois Sain? Barnabas Sodalily lPrel.l l,2. Men of The Eucharisl' 4. Foolball l,2,3,4. Sludenl Council l,2.3. Alberl Edward Rainis 843 Wesl 34+h Slreel' Chicago 8. Illinois Sainl George Honors 3.4. lvlen of lhe Eucharisl 4-. Debaling l. Radio Club 4. Chess Club 3. Roberl James Ranieri Arm 2208 Wesl 23rd Slreel' Chicago 8, Illinois Sain? Michael Honors l,2,3.4. Honor Sociely 4. Spiril 4, Harlequin Business Slalf l.2.3,4. Fall Feslival Business Slall l.2.3.4. Foolball I. ancl Dean Raponi 2l20 Wesl 23rd Place Chicago 8. Illinois Sainl Michael Honors l,2.3.4. Harlequins 2,3,4. James Anlhony Reilly 8l32 Soulh Sawyer Avenue Chicago 29, Illinois Sain? Denis Honors 1.2.3.4-. Debaling I.2,3.4. Harlequins 3.4. Cross Counlry I.2. Roberl' Cunningha m Reilly 54Ol Soulh Ridgewood Courl' Chicago l5, Illinois Sain? Thomas Aposlle Honors I,2,4. Men of The Eucharisl' 4. George Pe+er Renner 5721 Soufh Troy Slreel' Chicago 29, Illinois Sainl' Gall Lighls fake all al Fenwick Tourney . Edw Salv Eclw Lake Shore Club scene of ard Francis Rice 3640 SouTh Maple Avenue Brookfield. Illinois SainT Barbara Honors I.2.3.4. SodaIiTy I,2.3.4. Men of The EucharisT 4. Prep 2. Spiril' I.2.4. SporTs Special 2.3.4. DebaTing I.2.3. Forensics 2.3. Track 4. ador AnThony Rinella 7407 SouTh Luella Avenue Chicago 49. Illinois SainT Philip Neri Honors I.2.3.4. Honor SocieTy 4. Men of The EucharisT 4. DebaTing l.2.3. BaskeTbaII I.2.3.4. Track 2.3.4. Cross CounTry 2.3. ICo-CapT.I 4. STucIenT Council 4. ard Joseph Roche 3454 WesT 66Th STree'I' Chicago 29. Illinois SainT Nicholas of Tolenfine Honors I.2.3.4. S.T.M.C. 3. Cross Couniry I Charles Francis RoTh 9352 SouTh Bell Avenue Chicago 20. Illinois ChrisT The King Honors I. Bowling 4. Thomas Harold Rofh 9352 SouTh Bell Avenue Chicago 20. Illinois ChrisT The King Honors 2.3.4. Men of The EucharisT 4 AposTIe ship of Prayer I. FooTl3aII 4 Track 34 Bowl ing 4. Henry Joseph Ruder 43I5 WesT End Avenue Chicago 24, Illinois SainT Mel Honors I.2.3.4. Honor SocieTy 34 SodaIiTy I.2.3.4. Men of The Eucharisl' 4 Prep 34 Spirif 3. ICO-Ed. SporTsI 4. Sporfs Special 3 De I:-aTing I. Track I.2. Swimming 2 3 ICO CapT 4. Roberl' Andrew Rusnak 5332 SouTh WinchesTer Avenue Chicago 9. Illinois SainT Michael The Archangel Honors I.2.3.4. SodaIiTy I234 Men of The Eucharisi' 4. Prep 3.4. SporTs Special 4 De baTing I.2.3. Harlequin Business STaTT S.T.M.C. 3. Holiday Dance . . Renewed Aposrleship of Prayer gels under way Angelo Allaeri' Russo I448 Wes? Polk Srreel' Chicago 7, lllinois Our Lady of Pompeii Honors l,4. Men of 'lhe Eucharisl' 4. Aposile- ship of Prayer l,2,3. Choir I,2. Glee Club l.2. Solemn Mass Servers l. Elocurion Coniesf 3. Bowling 4. Benjamin Pe+er Sanrore 2209 Wesl' Summerdale Broadview, lllinois Holy Guardian Angel Honors 3. Men of The Eucharisl 4. Glee Club 2. Foolball l. Bowling 4. Dominic Anlhony Scacci 532 Norih Ashland Avenue Chicago 22, Illinois Sania Maria Addoloraia Honors 3,4-. Michael Frank Scannicchio IOI7 Souih Carpenier Sireel' Chicago 7, lllinois Holy Family Honors 3. Men of lhe Eucharisi 4. Aposrleship of Prayer l,2. Eloculion Coniresl' l,2. Track l,2. Lawrence Francis Schipiour 344-7 Soulh Jusfine Sireel Chicago 8, lllinois Sain? Mary of Perpelual Help Daniel Dominic Scripp 2623 Wesl' Monfgomery Avenue Chicago 32, Illinois Sainl' Joseph and Sainl Anne Honors I,2,3,4. Choir 2. Swimmi John Francis Semefulslcis 3IO9 Wes? 39ih Srreel' Chicago 32, Illinois Sainr Joseph and Sainr Anne Honors l,2,3.4-. Men of rhe Euch 2.3. Glee Club 2.3. Swimming 2. ng 3. arisl' 4. Choir Ulcers erupf over frying Province Exams . . Thomas Raymond Sifferman I425 Soulh 59Ih Courl Cicero 50, IIIinois Sain+ Frances of Rome Honors I.2.3.4. Honor Socieiy 4. Sodalily I.2. 3.4. Men of Ihe Eucharisi' 4. Aposileship of Prayer 2.3. Prep 2.3. IBus. Ed.I 4. Harlequin Business Siall 4. Radio Club I. Slamp Club I. S.T.IvI.C. 2. Tennis I. lSec.I 2. ITreas.I 3.4. Alvernon Joseph Simon Jose 6350 Soulh Park Avenue Chicago 37. IIIinois Saini' Anselm Men of Ihe Eucharisl 4. Foolball I. Baslcelball I. Golf I. ph David Slcolran 9330 Soulh Lawndale Avenue Evergreen Park 42. Illinois Holy Redeemer Honors I.2.3.4. Honor Socieiy 3. IV-Pres.I 4. Men of Ihe Eucharisf 4. Prep 2.3, IAc'I. Ed.I 4. Spiril 2.3. IAssI'. Ed.I 4. Harlequin Business Sialf 2.3.4. G-Iee Club 3. S,T.M.C. 2. Track I. Sludenl Council 3. Alan Joseph Slapalr 4I I8 Wesl 57+h PIace Chicago 29. IIIinois Saini' Turibius Honors I.2.3.4. Men of The Eucharisl 4 De baiing I.2. Swimming 2.3. Tennis I 2 Bowhng 4 James George Semrad 4537 Lawndale Avenue Lyons. IIIinois Saini' Hugh Men of 'rhe Eucharisl 4. Siamp Club I. Roberf Emmefl' Shanahan 5326 Wesl Monroe Sfreel Chicago 44, IIIinois Resurreciion Men of The Eucharisl' 4. Harlequins 3.4. Debaiing I.2.3.4. Thomas Charles Shields 8820 Souih Laliin Sireer Chicago 20, Illinois Sain? Elhelrecla Honors I.2.3.4. Honor Socieiy lSec.-Treas.I 3. IPres.I 4. Sodalily I. IPre'l.I 2. ISec.I 3, IV- Prei.-Treas.I 4. Men ol 'Ihe Eucharisl 4. Apos- Iieship of Prayer 3. Pep 2.3. IECI.-in-Chiefi 4. Sporfs Special I.2.3.4: Deloaling I.2.3. Foren- sics I.2.3.4. Harlequin Business Slalf 2.3.4. Choral Speaking I.2. S.T.M.C. 2. S'I'ucIenI' Council 2, lSen. Rep.I 4. Prom Commifiee 4. Bern ard Michael SIaH'ery IOI I2 Soulh Washlenaw Avenue Chicago 43. Illinois Sainl' John Fisher Honors 2.3.4. Men of Ihe Eucharisl' 4. Foolball I. Baskelball I.2, Track 2.3.4. Edwa rd Fra ncis SIa'Hery Fra n 7745 Soulh Marshfield Avenue Chicago 20. Illinois Lillle Flower Soclalily 3.4. Men of The Eucharisl 4. Foolball lMgr.l I.2.3. 81 4. Swimming IIvlgr.l 2 8: 3. Sludenl' Council I. It Anlhony Slivka I5I5 Wesl' I8'Ih Place Chicago 8. Illinois Sainl Pius Honors I.2.3.4. Men of 'Ihe Eucharisl 4. Track 2. Cross Counlry 2. Jeffrey Charles Socher 2230 Soulh Scoville Avenue Berwyn. Illinois Sainl Odilo Honors I.2.3.4. Men of Ihe Eucharisr 4. Foof- Ioall I. Baskelball 2.3.4. Track I.2.3.4. Cross Counlry 2. Michael Seaman Squyres IO644 Soulh Seeley Avenue Chicago 43. Illinois Sainl' Barnabas Honors l.2.3.4. Honor Sociely 3.4. Sodalily l.2, 3.4. Men of 'Ihe Eucharisl' 4. Prep 4. Sporls Special I,2.3.4. Debaling I.2.3. Forensics 2. Harlequin Business Srall 4. Eloculion Conlesl 2. Swimming I.2.3, John Charles Slaley II522 Soulh Campbell Avenue Chicago 43. Illinois Sainl' Waller Honors I.2.3.4. Men of The Eucharisl 4. Harle- quins 3.4, Fall Feslival Business Slafl 3. Posler Club 2. S.T.lv1,C. 2.3. Golf I.2.3.4. Raymond William Sla rmann 9735 Soulh Lawndale Avenue Evergreen Park. Illinois Holy Redeemer Honors I.2.3.4. Men of lhe Eucharisl 4. Choir 3. Glee Club 3. Slarnp Club l.2, S.T.lvl.C. 3. Scholaslic excellence recognized af Honors Convocahon Sianley Roger Stoga 4207 Soufh California Avenue Chicago 32, Illinois Five Holy Mariyrs Honors i,2,3,4. Baslcelball 2. Michael Fulfon Siolres 7444 Soufh Chappel Avenue Chicago 49, Illinois Sain? Philip Neri Honors I,2,3,4. Honor Socieiy 4. Men of 'rhe Eucharisi 4. Aposileship of Prayer 4. Prep 2,3, ILayoui' Ed.I 4. Dehaiing I,2,3. Harlequin Business Sfaii 3,4. Choir 3. Glee Club 3. Sluclenl' Council 2. Lawrence Pefer Siromslci 25I7 Wesi' 39ih Place Chicago 32, Illinois Saini Joseph and Saini Anne Honors I,2,3,4. Cross Counnfry 2. Lyle Dennis Sullivan 8955 Souih Lailin Sireei Chicago 20, Illinois Saini Efhelreda Men oi ihe Eucharisi' 4. Michael Joseph Sullivan 6543 Souih Paulina Sireei Chicago 36, illinois Saini Mary oi Mouni Carmel Honors I,2,3,4. Honor Socieiy 3,4. Sodaliiy I,2, 3.4. Men of 'ihe Eucharisi' 4. Prep 2,3,4. Sporis Special I,2, ICo-EcI.I 3, IEd.I 4. Debaiing I,2,3, Forensics 2.3. Chess Club 3.4. Sludeni Council I. David John Summers I937 Soulh Burns Avenue Wesichesier, Illinois Divine Providence David Paul Swire 6650 Souih Karlov Avenue Chicago 29, Illinois Saini Mary Siar of ihe Sea Honors 2,3,4. Men of 'rhe Eucharisi' 4. Spiril' 3. Harlequins 3.4. Choir l,2,3. Glee Club I,2,3. Posier Club 3,4. Radio Club 2. Lighis favored io fake Cify Tifle . . Track Team eyes 18th consecutive city championship Edward Vincen+ Szczurelr 8400 Soulh Marshfield Avenue Chicago 20, Illinois Sainl' Elhelreda Men of 'Ih-e Eucharisl' 4. Deloaling 4. Baskelball lMgr.l I,2. Track 2. James John Teply ISIS Wesl' l8+h Place Chicago 8, Illinois Sainl Pius Men of 'rhe Eucharisl' 4. James Barion Todd IO55 Wesl IO4-Ih Slreel Chicago 43, Illinois Sainl Margarel ol Scolland Men ol lhe Eucharisl 4. Track I. David Richard Twine 8IO4 Souih Wabash Avenue Chicago I9, Illinois Sainl' Dorolhy Honors 4. Men ol lhe Eucharisl 4. Forensics 2.3. Melody Knighls 2. Harlequin Business S'rai'F 4. Solemn Mass Servers l. Eloculion Conlesl' I. Fooiball I. Baskelloall I,2,3. Track l,4. Kennefh Francis Ulane 3I I4 Soulh May Slreef Chicago 8, Illinois Sainl' Mary of Perpelual Help Camera Club 3. Angelo Mario Valenle 697 Norlh Lee Boulevard Hillside, Illinois Sain? Domililla Honors I,2.3.4. Fooiball l.2. Baskefball I. Track I,2,3,4. Frank Paul Valenii 5020 Wesl Wabansia Avenue Chicago 39, Illinois Sainl Peler Canisius Men of lhe Eucharisl 4. Golf 3.4. Sfudenl Council 2. Seniors merit many college scholarships . . Frank William Vincenzo 2I44 Wesl' Ogden Avenue Chicago I2. lllinois Sainl Callislus Honors 3. Communion Mass Guild 2. Men ol 'lhe Eucharisl' 4. Track 2. Cross Counlry 2. Alphonse Nicholas Virgilio 9Ol Souih Loomis Slreel Chicago 7. lllinois Our Lady of Pompeii Honors 4. Men of The Eucharisl 4. Aposileship ol Prayer 3. Harlequin Business Slalf 4. Fall Faslival Business Slall 4. Choir I.2, Glee Club l.2. Solemn Mass Servers l. Fine Arls Associa- lion 4. Foolball l. Chrislfried Joseph Vogelgsang 2508 Soulh Millard Avenue Chicago 23, lllinois Blessed Agnes Honors l.2.3.4. Prep 4. Posler Club 3.4. Slamp Club l.2. Fine Arls Associalion 4. Angelo Emmanuel Valenline 809 Soulh Bishop Slreel' Chicago 7. lllinois Nolre Dame Honors I,2.3.4. Aposlleship oi Prayer 2.3. Harlequin Business Slall 4. Solemn Mass Serv- ers l.2. Baslcelball 3. Track 4. Waller Francis Valler IO637 Soulh Hale Avenue Chicago 43, lllinois Sainl Barnabas Sodalily 2.3. Men ol lhe Eucharisl 4. Debaling 2.3. Harlequin Business Slalli 4. Baskelball llvlgizl 2. S.T.lv1.C. 2. Roberl Edward Venlcus 284i Wesl 38lh Place Chicaqo 32, lllinois Sainf Joseph and Sainl Anne Honors l.2.3.4. Honor Sociely 4. Men of The Eucharisl 4. Debaling l.2,3,4. Forensics l,2.3.4. Choir 2.3. Glee Club 2.3. Eloculion Conlesl I. Senior Prom climaxes year's social aclivily Dennis Francis Vroney 624 Easl' lO2nd Slreel Chicago 20, Illinois Sainl' John Baplisl DeLaSaIIe Honors 3. Louis Allen Wallace 2923 Wes'i 39I'h Place Chicago 32, Illinois Sainl Joseph and Sainl' Anne Men of 'rhe Eucharisl 4. Track 2. Cross Counlry 2. Michael Francis Walsh I307 Wesl' 97lh Place Chicago 43, Illinois Sainl Margarei oi Scolland Men oi Ihe Eucharisl 4. Solemn Mass Servers I,2. Eloculion Coniesl 3. Foolloall I. Joseph Gerald Wcislo 5622 Soulh Fairfield Avenue Chicago 29, Illinois Sainl Clare of Moniefalco Honors I,2,3,4. Men of Ihe Eucharisl 4. Choir 2.3. Glee Club 2.3. Daniel Wilden Werfz 8004 Soulh Whipple Slreer Chicago 29, Illinois Sainl Thomas More Honors I,2,3,4. Men of The Eucharisl' 4. De- lsaling 3. Bowling 4. Michael Richard Wesl' IO706 Soulh Seeley Avenue Chicago 43, Illinois Sainl Caielan Honors 4. Men of The Eucharisf 4. Harlequins 3,4-. Swimming 2. I JE Baccalaureate Mass and Graduafion bring year To close Thomas Slephen Wilson 9249 Soulh Oakley Avenue Chicago 20, Illinois Chrisl The King Men of Ihe Eucharisl 4. Prep I. Posler Club 3.4. Foolball I. Ronald Slanley Wodarczylc 7IO Soulh Monlerey Avenue Villa Park, Illinois Sainl Alexander Honors 4. Harlequin Business Sialf 4. Fool- ball I. Thomas John Wood 525 Easl' Willow Whealon, Illinois Sainl Michael Honors 4. Men of Ihe Eucharis+ 4. Debaring I,2,3. S.T.M.C. 3. Tennis 2. Bowling 4. John Roberl' Woods IO4-50 Soulh Hoyne Avenue Chicago 43, Illinois Sainf Barnabas Honors I. Men of Ihe Eucharisl' 4. Harlequins 3.4. , Thomas Chesler Wysoglad I 95OI Wesl' Lincoln Avenue Brookfield, Illinois Sainl Barbara Bowling 4. John Francis Young 8734 Soufh Marshfield Avenue Chicago 20, Illinois Sainl' Eyrhelreda Honors I,2,3,4. Harlequin Business Sfafl 4. Men of The Eucharisl 4. Baslcelball l.2.3,4. THIS WAS THE YEAR - - OUR SENIOR YEAR! Thomas An+hony Zukowslzi 3505 Soulh lvlozarl Avenue Chicago 32, Illinois Sainl Joseph and Sainl' Anne Honors l,2,3,4. Dennis John Zurelc 2626 Wesl 24+h Place Chicago 8 Illinois Sainl Roman I-Ionors 2.3.4. Track 3. Cross Counlry 2 Thomas Waller Zych 95l4 Soulh Ridgeway Avenue Evergreen Park 42, Illinois I-loly Redeemer Slarnp Clulo l. Michael Francis Young 9630 Soulh Winchesler Avenue Chicago 43. Illinois Chrisl' lhe King Men of lhe Eucharisl 4, Fooiball I. James Aloysius Zarnowieclri 4l48 Soulh Rockwell Avenue Chicago 32, Illinois Sainl Pancralius I-Ionors 3.4. Sodalily l,2,3,4. Men of The Eu- charisl 4. Debaling l,2,3,4. Forensics 2.3.4. Melody Knighls 3, IV. Pres.-'l'reas.l 4. Harle- guins 4. Choir 2.3. Glee Club 2.3. Eloculion Conlesl 2.3. Sludenl Council 4. Paul Ralph Zimmermann i640 Wesl IOISI Place Chicago 43, Illinois Sain? Barnabas Men of The Eucharisl 4. Prep 4. Foolball I. Nicholas Achille Gerard Adams s+eve Aglznskas John Arado Benedicl Armon Joseph Arrnonda Rimanlas Bakailis Andrew Barry James Barry Aloysius Barlkus CLASS OF 1960 . . NIMH.. En Roberl' Beleclcis John Berek Edward Berleman Ralph Berlz Frank Bonllaclc Algimanlas Bronlsas Joseph Bruno John Bulcovslci Bernard Burke Romuald Burneikis Thomas Baller Joseph Caccialore James Callahan Francis Canlafio Wllllam Carloonneau Marfin Carey Michael Carey Richard Carmody Roberf Carzoii James Caseboii' Francis Casey Roberi Casey Charles Casselo Raymond Cavanagh John Cherone Chesfer Ciemny Joseph Coliins Neal Condon James Connell John Considine JUNIORS Louis Cons'ranzo James Conway Arihur Copek Thomas Corcoran Kenneih Creed Roberf Cronin Thomas Cunningham John Cwik Ronald Czaika Bernard Czerwinski Charles Davidson John Denvir Dennis Dernbach Donald DeSan+i William Devlin Marlin Doherly William Doran Dennis Downs Edmund Drago Richard Driehaus Leon Drolel' Thomas Dulonick Frederick Duckhorn Dennis Dunne Thomas Dunne My JUNIORS Nicholas Ellen Roberl' Fisher John Filzgerald John Flavin John Flynn Anlhony Fonlana Lawrence Gaichas William Galanli Kevin Gallagher Roloerl Garb Charles Garrison James Guadio Michael Geniile Charles Giampa John Gla+z Belisario Gonzalez David Gorman Laurence Golf Donald Gould Boyd Grofh CLASS OF 1960 Thomas Gulrich Roberl Haslcins Daniel Hayes John Hayes Edward Healy John Higgins James Hindman John Hoesley James Holmes Carl Homolka Raymond Hosek Thomas Hounihan Dennis Hughes George Hyland Harry James Richard Janellca Raymond Jareclci Thomas Jarzyna Roberi' Jerriclc Charles Jindrich Kaslylis Jucas Jerome Jung Charles Juraslca Felix Kaczynsld John Keane CLASS OF 1960 um K iifmisixz emi- 1 'W,g,'525f? fin A N if? 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L- f7'5?5:T51Ef'9 K l g ,1 53 i eg. irjigjgz - . gf mfg- 5 1 'K , V: . f P' V - -V' 'FLSEM-' H 8 1 5 . 1 - :misf- Michael Marinan Roberl' Marks Philip Marrow Thomas Marlinez Roger Malelski Sfeven McGreal James McLaughlin Marian Mcouallsn Thomas McSloy John Miles John Miller Marlin, Miskevics John Morlon Carl lvlovrich Edwin Mrozelc Paul Mueller Augusl' Nerad Lawrence Noonan Philip Norusis Richard Nowak Daniel O'Brien Jerry O'Connor Joseph O'Connor Gerald O'Dwyer Lawrence O'Gara JUNICDRS , 'Q :Qi .1 T fs I M , . 5 'PE ' A 9-fn: .,,. 1 :f -?3'slB'E! ,f, im K wif, fn .,i Michael O'l-lara Thomas O'Hara Dennis O'l-lare Anlhony Oneslo Frank Orrico Terrence Oslerman Thomas O'Sullivan James Palumbo Joseph Paveza Joseph Pelers mir vi J s Roberl Phillips James Pipilone Edward Placzelc Peler Priloyl Kennefh Puslelnik Roberl Rea William Remalcs Rimanlas Repsys James Rice Joseph Rowan CLASS OF 1960 Hayes Ryan John Ryan William Samec Philip Salurnino Reid Sayre John Schimiclc Edward Schmidl' Francis Schmid? James Schnaubell' John Schober Thomas Schuberl' John Schusler Ronald Schwarlzkopf Jerome Sellce Vicfor frenese Joseph Shaffer Roberl Sharlcey Alexander Shirnlcunas William Shorlall Michael Slaulys Ronald Sipowicz Ernesl Slcowron Carl Slcrabacz Bruce Smilh Kennelh Smrslik CLASS OF 1960 Roger Sobkowiak Frank Spiezio William Sleel Kennelh Slobarl Richard Talarico Frank Tasch John Tedeslcl Raymond Tierney Daniel Trandel Palrick. Truhlar Ronald Trzaslcus Harry Tully Anlhony Vadopalas Vincenl Vlllinslqi. Anlhony Vilullo Edward Vynanelc Palriclc Wallace Richard Wanluch Thomas While John Williams Norlaerl' Woilowicz Dennis Woynerowslci Jerome Woynerowslqi Russell Young Edmund Zeikus William Zelnis Douglas Zaman ABSENT Roberl' Burnson Parriclc Dowling Palrick Cosgrove Roberl' Keser Frank Daddino Thomas lvluellernan John Piacelc Marine Room Lunch breaks a rigorous class day for Juniors Marlin Doherly, Alex Shimlcunas, Ari Copelc, Larry Golf, Rich Carmody, and Frank Kolron. Froni' Row: Ralph Paidock, George l-ieiny, Ronald Malmin, Fred Wohlberg, Edward Doheriy. Row Two: David Kuliq, Michael O'Mahoney, John Robinson, Samuel Krug, John Pfordresher Row Three: John Jahrling, William Regan, John Ciprian, Michael Myers. Row Four: William Leben, Terrence Burlce, Pele-r Fried, James Vanaria. Row Five: David Schiavone, Richard Moran, Donald Menqel, John Sheehan. Row Six: Roberl Milchell, Lawrence Luclc, James Sipich. Row Seven: Thomas Parker, Bruce Mclnlvre. John Flasch, Andrew Vilcauskas, Joseph Valvoda. Fronl' Row: Frank Parenle, James Peiclcerl, Terrence Coleman. Ronald Kurasz Row Two: Thomas Zaura, John l-lines, Joseph Coyle, Roger Sweilzer. Row Three: Alan Kempslci, Roberi lvlarrella. Roberl Zulcowslci, John Maurer. Row Four: Charles Kramer, John l-laslcins. William Frank, Roloerl' Powers. Row Five: Thomas Karalcis, John Scripp, Donalcl Hogan. Row Six: James McMahon, William Backus, Palriolc Siolces, Marlin Russo. Row Seven: Salvalore Lombardi, Mar+in Healy, Dennis Burnson, Philip Norris, Chesler Malczewslci. Michael McDonagh. Absenf From' Row: Joseph Bonomo, Michael Fusiclc, Joseph Ficller, Jerome Koncel, John l-loulihan. Row Two: Jaclc Madigan, Clem Maslowslci, James Morley. Roberl lvlcG-inly. Row Three: James Lee, Eugene Ralhqeb, Richard Grill, Joseph Sasso. Row Four: James Kirlc, Dominic Tallarico, George Slarmann, James Renehan. Row Five: Wayne Milos, Alan Depcilc, Vilo Volino, James Devereaux. Row Six: Richard Schovanec, Slanley Jurionas, Bernard Kelly, John Tierney. Row Seven: Anlhony Morelli, Armand Deljasquale, Roberl' Lamonli Row Eigh+: John DIG-aelani, Charles Olson, Peler lvlilcalaiunas. Row Nine: Richard Lagoslci, Joseph Gorecki, Wayne Movrich, Rolnerl Griffin, Alberl' Paflerson, Louis Kay, Edward Bara. Absenl: Alexander Homich. Fronf Row: Franlc Ciszewslci, Donald Cece, Donald Sidman, Richard Genlili, Phillip Baumeisfer. Row Two: Joseph Fiizpalriclc, Joseph Miliauskas, John Gabcik, Paul Brown. Row Three: Sailius Brazdys, James Slepuncilc, Ronald Cerabona, James Salvelli. Row Four: Laisvanus Slceivelas, Vincenl LaPor+a, Russell Caifano, Roberi' Mever. Row Five: William Kelly, John F. McCar+hy, Kennelh Sellimi, Lawrence Di lacova. Row Six: Edward McQuillan, Daniel Fasana, Alan Cismesia, Joseph Sora. Row Seven: Joseph Lazaro, Nicholas Barone, Edward Paslernalc, Dennis O'Hara. Row Eighi: Lawrence Ryan, Joseph Chobol, Michael Garrison, Peler Waldron, Roberf Sharlcey, Palriclc Nolan William Fanfozzi, Jerry Drahos, William O'Malley. Fronf Row: Palrick Danaher, Joseph Falco, Joseph Corrilore, Thomas Carrnody, Michael Ryan. Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Emil Two: Edward Smaha, Kennelh Slazylc, Ronald Calalano. Raymond Ramirez. Three: Palriclf Barrelr, Wayne Paradies, Barl' Masi, Roberl Chrislopher. Four: John W. McCarlhy, William Heilig, James Lorr, John Armonda. Five: Michael Planchunas, Edward Zllius, Frank Rinella, Paul Ponsard. Six: Eugene Valadez, Anlhony Mango, George Buhrleind. Seven: John Juska, Anlhony Mannina, Quenrin Greeley, Dennis Zielinski. Eighh Algis Vingelis, Joseph Polilo, Palrick Laird. Nine: James Farrell, Kennelh Mysliwiec, William Lolius, Palriclc Reilly, John Buller, David Neverlco. Alasenl' Ourednilt. Fronf Row: Felix Sereicilcas, Thomas Quinlan, Anfhony Didalo, James Roli, Vicfor Napolilano. Row Two: Sigmund Novak, Thomas Murphy, Joseph Seeberger, Donald Fumo, Edward Rogosich. Row Three: Denis Duffy, Robe-rl Parlylca, Francis DeGreqorio, Dennis Quinlan. Row Four: Francis Truchon, James Sladler, Glade Maflhews, John Conrad. Row Five: John Janavicius, James Biclcham, Slanley Slaszak, James Tierney. Row Six: Rudolph Koulcol, John Sliblo, Thomas Chmura, Edwin l-larris. Row Seven: Kevin Serr, Francis Taylor, Albin Gencius, Peler Sanlore. Row Eighi: Lawrence Jacoblcs, Thomas Lubas, Roberl Levoy, James Garvey, Kennelh Slcraloan, l-lenry Woicilc Paul Sheridan. Fronf Row: Anlhony Schiavone, Arlhur l.oSacco, Michael Adams, Edward Dix, James Rozhon. Row Two: John Ralferly, Joseph Tornalore, John Novacek, Thomas O'Connor, Michael Wroblewski. Row Three: Louis Di6razia, Fred lvlazzie, John Cieplak, John McCormick. Row Four: Andrew DeTolve, John Malalesla, Dominick DiSilvio, Jerome Mcflolgan. Row Five: Francis Parker, William Ellis, Edward Dingels. Row Six: Chrislopher Cribaro, William Merriman, Daniel Lipczynski. Row Seven: Eugene Todd, Waller Wilk, Waller Liepell, Nicholas Favia, Thomas O'Donnell, Daniel Fornelli, James Hannigan. Row Eight Kennelh Parker, Richard Levoy, Palrick O'MaIley. Thomas Miller, David Ruiz, Pafrick Ponzevic, Louis Hofrichfer. Absenl: Raymond Hull. Froni Row: Charles Dulay, Roberl Blachowslci, Bruno Philip, Waller Jeffery, Leonard Brabeclc. Row Row Row Row Row Row Two: William Navin, Roloerl' Ducar, Michael LaRocco, Philip l-layes, Paul Haielc. Three: Daniel Kollinslci, Anlhony Balesleri, Jerome Kareclcas, John Ford. Four: James Flavin, Palriclc Manning, Roberl lvlladic. Five: James lv1cGougl'1, Gerald Urbancilc, Joseoh Walsh, Kennelh Bronsil. Six: Lawrence l-linman, Jerome Thomas, Eugene Kozilfoski. Seven: Joseph Farrell, William Reynolds, Donald Aclamilis, Roberl Ploszai, Rolaerl Sellco. George Knall Fronf Row: Ronald Gomilar, Richard Walsh, John McCui-dy, Collins Filzpalriclc, Dennis Perri. Row Two: Joseph Miqiel, Wilfred Major, William Bollin, Bernard Mnichowicz. Row Three: Joseph Srrupeclc, Paul Moss, Jack Perlelre, Leo Spizzo. Row Four: Jerome Deljalma, Gerald Frzybylinslci, Anlhonv Acelo, Kennerh Hoff. Row Five: Richard Monel, Florian Smolarek, James Marcuccilli, James O'Keefe, Philip Laffhapelle, Richard Verloer. Row Six: Ronald Cygan, Michael Fifzparriclc, Vincenr Callahan, James Kapuslialc, Francis Vanelc, Marrhew Kelleher. Fronf Row: Anlhonv Kowallcowslci, Anlhonv DiCanio, Iimoihv Sheehan, James Fullon, Paul McLaughlin. Row Two: Raymond l-landlev, Andrew Pipilone, Joseph Kazlauslcas, Thaddeus Cagney. Row Three: Francis Van Buslcirlc, Kevin O'Finn, James Boiler, Michael l-logan. Row Four: James Knox, Francis Cosenlino, Lewis Jones, Lorenzo Uribe. Row Five: David Goodman, William l-lulh, Edward Fischer Row Six: John PaIm,.Jarnes Simpson, William Tichy, Richard Wright Row Seven:' Kennelh Siehney, Roloerf Barskis, Dennis Milchell, Raymond Sincalc, David Hilloclc, Edward Chris lensen, Bruce Saidalc. Absenf: James O'Neill, Fronr Row: John Handschiegel, Dominick Pavese, John Solbrig. Thaddeus Zielinslci, Edmund McGuire, Charles Ludwig. Row Two: Richard Belmon+e, Phil Calozzo, Eugene Maior, Joseph Cinelro, John Hamilion. Row Three: Pairick Couris. Gerald LeComp+e, James Kinahan, Daniel Reardon. Row Four: Joseph Coglianese, Louis Davino, George Goodridge, Roberi Maher. Row Five: Roberi' Fuenly, Richard l-licks, Michael Shaw, Richard Salas. Row Six: Wayne Sianley. James Pacelli, James l-lolada. Row Seven: John Connell, Thomas Grashoff, Roberi Chmela. Row Eighfz George Anderson, Joseph Lyons, David Marx, Henry Builer, Michael Mallegni, Waller Maslon, Richard C-ima. Absent Allen Shemeiulskis, Raymond Nusko. Fron'r Row: Pasquale Del.eo, William Weil, Francis Galanie, Kevin Kavanaugh, Felix Amalo. Row Two: Thomas Sniegewslci, Reber? Diedrich, Gerald Waldron, Kennefh Talarelis. Row Three: Richard Gaieslci, George Areles, Thomas S+empnialc, Reber? Liszka. Row Four: Reberl O'Berg, Thomas Mallen, Roberl Weislo, Pa+rick Brannigan. Row Five: Ralph Gehrlre, James Chmura, Frank Maggie, Charles Boland, Row Six: Kenneih Tinman, Ronald Pelrene, George Clinion, Frank Chiappefla. Row Seven: Edmundas Laulcaifis, Frank Bluesiein, Dennis Collins, John Higgins. Row Eigh'I': Sfephen Manne, Edward Meany, Dennis Laria, Fdward Selcal. Row Nine: George Dedic, Laurie Bach, John Lawlor, John Jenlcinson, James Daousl, Jehn Gillen Froni' Row: John D'Arco, Roltzeri' Scilinqo, Charles Parrillo, Anlhony Wesl, Dennis Marlcouisas. Row Two: Perry Deegan, Joseph Consianlino, William Sullivan, Gerald Cummings. Row Three: Olilio Rangel, Michael Blouin, Louis Giarnpa, Raymond Domlorowslci. Row Four: Ronald Kay, George Curin, Roberi Lynch. Row Five: Roberi' McGarry, Edward Parker, George l-lailco, Terrence Carrnody. Row Six: Fabian Valinslras, Fred Fulcumoio, George Ross2iH, Michael Dolan, Row Seven: Ronald Bova, Rolando Bernal, Enoch Hagler, William Carney, Donald Renner, Vincenl Viiullo. Abseni Terrence Swonlc. Fronf Row: Michael DeViio, Slephen Machelc, John Quin'islc, Charles Arnafo, Charles Larkin. Row Two: Rudolph Phillips, Gerald Callahan, Rolaerl Chveia, Warren Laliimore. Row Three: Donald McBride, John Darche, George Ruiheriord, George Dix. Row Four: Daniel l-Iuerla, Thomas Madden, John Cafuara, Edward Coleman. Row Five: James Quinlan, John Russo, Dennis Radelc, Gusiav Caravelli. Row Six: Peler Jundel, Florian Grasso, Marlin Dawson, Alberl' Miellce. Row Seven: Gonzalo Hernandez, John Garsilca. Roberi l-lalbeclc, Dennis Slolfo. Row Eighiz Raymond Los, Mark McDonough, Charles McAIlis+er, Richard Nowiclci, Endre Vifez. Abseni: Peier Murphy, Roberl' Davis. si I ,N ww, A 'avgmgvk ff, U. L - J Eg Q2 vii., V ,V 'ii WL 3, 455-: . II ---3 :?4' : f.:: ::- ' f :gif '-- P ' W , Vai ' H- A ' ., : ' 'QVZWY7'-'?'M5T 3' . ffl 21 :ig ,Q gi' :g,ig.wg' Q2 we ff? ' fl - ' 1 4 X 5 v I I A-was mm and i Wy' 4 UQ ,, i 12 -i ' .fi K my 'V 'If ,, ' '!',,,. '- ' f QL EF' . -- '?.' 'f'f'H' - fi: c fx? Qi -X W ll, 'f l N r ill . 1 .N i Y A . 1 ,Ms J x V -A ? p , 1 , , , of qc! AQ Y, 3, hx I Q 1 fa ,, x ' i l v-I 1 .ng 4 S 4 f ' i 1 I J: as hh- 5 ' 4 fi ea fi ' .-. s fi A U 3 f , i ,M he field of sporfs plays an imporfanf role in fhe Jesuif's plan of clevelopmenf. Educafion and discipline are fhe key componenfs of fhis plan: while sporfs, af leasf parfially, carry if fo ifs accomplishmenf. A good afhlefe is consfanfly sfriving for perfecfion. Whefher he is ihrowing a block, shoofing a free fhrow, or racing for fhe finish line, he musl' have complefe confrol of his menfal and physical faculfies. To achieve perfec- fion in any sporf, iusf as in any sfudy, fhe sfudenf musf frain himself fo fhinlc and acl' in The righl' way. The menfal and physical discipline fhaf sporfs afford fo fhe afhlefe will prove invaluable in lafer life. Again, fhe Jesuif in fhe background becomes a familiar sighf, whefher coaching, coun- seling, or cheering. l'le's an ever-presenf in- dividual, seen as a coaching assisfanf af a foof- loall game, loenching af a baslcefball game, or following a championship frack squad. More fhan fradifional, he reoresenfs a spirif, a spiril' of fhe Chrisfian affifude of sporfs. Thus, sporfs fill a gap fhaf cannof be supplied solely by academics in fhe producfion of fhe Educafed Cafholic Genfleman. Fronf Row: Ollie Lynch, Doug Zeman, John Rallerly, Chuck Casselo Ron Kurasz, Tom Lynch, Dan O'Brien, Frank Conlafio. Row Two: Ed Jacobsen, Jerry Macellaio, Carl Homolka, Joe Caccia fore, Denny Dernbach, Jim McLaughlin, Don Gould, John Placek Tony Oneslo. Row Three: Louis George, John Buller, Bob Dlolkowski, Jack Moss, Dave Schiavone, Tony lppolilo, Bob Ralferly, Fred Conlorii, Pal' Laird, Don Hogan. Row Four: Nick Ellen, Joe Macellaio, Len Bara, Chuck Juraska, Denny lvlailliard, Denny Dorsch, Jerry Selke, Fred Duckhorn, Tom O'Sullivan, Coach Ralph Mailliard. Absent Assislanl Coach Mr. Frank Salerno. Tom Foley. 9 FOOTBALL '58 ST IgnaTius 36 ST. EIizabeTh O The I958 gridiron Wolves launched Their schedule wiTh a pre- season TiIT againsT The lronmen oT ST. EIizabeTh. Led by quarTer- back Jack Moss and haITback Tom Foley, who coIIaboraTed Tor TD's oT 23 and 3I yards, The Maroon and Gold began Their season on The righT TooT by running roughshod over The hapless lronmen and racking up a 36-O vicTory. ST. IgnaTius 7 Mendel 28 The Tollowing Sunday The Wolves Tackled deTending ciTy champion, Mendel. WiTh Tullback Tony IppoIiTo providing The punch, The Maroon and Gold dominaTed TirsT halT acTion and held a 7-6 lead aT The inTermission. BuT in The second half, The under- manned Wolves were noT only unable To halT The Monarchs buT also were unable To score Themselves. The 28-7 loss was especially dishearTening as The Wolves losT sTar haITback Tom Foley Tor The remainder oT The season. ST. IgnaTius 2 DeLaSalle 6 NexT The Wolves Took on highl -TouTed DeLaSalle in The league opener. ExcepT Tor a Tew seconl midway Through The -conTesT, when The MeTeors Tallied The game's lone Touchdown, play was compIeTeIy dominaTed by The Maroon and GoId's crushing deTense, led by Ollie Lynch, Denny Dorsch, and Nick ETTen. SI's lone score came IaTe in The TourTh quarTer when The hard-charging Iggy line Tallied a saTeTy: buT The Wolves wenT down To a biTTer 6-2 deTeaT. ST. IgnaTius 6 ST. Mel 0 SmarTing Trom The loss To DeLaSalle, The Wolves broke inTo The winning column wiTh a hard-ToughT vicTory over The KnighTs oT ST. Mel. The only score oT The game came on a 98 yard reTurn oT an inTercepTed pass by SI's scampering haITback Chuck Casselo. The Wolves' deTense again sparked as The KnighTs were unable To musTer up enough sTearn To push across a score: The Wolves Triumphed 6-O. ST. IgnaTius 38 ST. Philip 8 Behind The accuraTe arm oT quarTerback Jack Moss, The Wolves conTinued on The vicTory Trail by Trampling ST. PhiIip's Gaels. Moss Threw Tour Touchdown passes, one To Carl I-Iomolka and Three To Chuck Casselo. as The Wolves iumped To a 30-O haITTime lead and Then coasTed To a 38-8 vicTory. ST. IgnaTius I4 Fenwick 34 Fresh Trom The resounding success over ST. Philip, The conTidenT Wolves Took on Fenwick's mighTy Friars. Hopes ran high as The Wolves drew TirsT blood on a pass Trom Moss To I'IomoIka. BUT The iniury-riddled IgnaTians were unable To conTain The powerTuI Friars in The Tinal Three periods: and excepT Tor Jerry SeIke's 65 yard Touchdown sprinT wiTh a Fenwick Tumble. Things were bleak as The Wolves suTTered a 34-I4 seTback. ST. IgnaTius I2 ST. PaTrick 14 WiTh a pIayoTT berTh aT sTake, The Wolves closed Their season againsT The Shamrocks Trom ST. PaTs. ATTer The Wolves had Tallied quickly on a plunge by bIockbusTing Ton IppoIiTo, The Maroon and Gold deTense Took over and puT on anoTher one oT Their sTeIIar per- Tormances. Then, down 8-6 wiTh Time running ouT, The Wolves Took a I2-6 lead on The I3 yard iaunT by haITb.ack Ed Jacobsen. BUT The Shamrocks sTruck back like IighTning To walk oTT wiTh a I4-I2 vicTory and The coveTed pIayoTT berTh. IT was a biTTer deTeaT Tor The Wolves who, Though handicapped by iniuries. had ToughT so hard ThroughouT The year. only To lose ouT in The waning seconds OT The season. Fronf: Carl Homolka, Denny Dorsch, Ollie Lynch, Bob Rafierfy, Tony Onesro, Nick Efren, Jerry Selke. Back: Tom Lynch, Jerry Maceliaio, Denny Dernbacln, Len Bare, Ed Bare, Tom O'Suilivan, Denny Mailiiard, Bob Dloikowski, Dave Schiavone, Joe Macellaio, Par Laird, Fred Coniorii, Frank Caniafio, Doug Zeman Fronh Don Hogan, Tony Ippoli+o, Jack Moss, Louis George, Chuck Casselo. Back: Joe Cacciaiore, Don Gould, Dan O'Brien, John Piacek, Jim McLaughlin, Fred Coniorri, Ed Jacobsen, Ron Kurasz. E i Homolka cashing in for six. Casselo heads for open fie!d. Behind fhe scene Ray Tierney, Mex Gaska. and Ed Shaffery kepjr equipmenf In shape. Absenf from fhls managers' shof were Rich Lee and Ed Chrisfensen. 4 5 A screen forms For Chuck Casselo. Coach Mailliard wi+h line sfalwaris Denny Dorsch and Oihe Lynch. Capfain Tony lppolifo. Don Hogan Turns The corner. Jake cu+s in againsf S+. Paf's. Quarferback Jack Moss Dor. Gould around end in romp over Philip's Halfback Ed Jacobsen SENIORS Fronl Row: Mr. Brichello, S.J., coach, Dan l.yncl'i, Sal Rinella. Tom O'l-lara, Tim Considine. Back Row: Ben Armon, John Cwilc, John Clierone, Roman Burneilcis, Denny Brown, Kas Jucas. .IUNIORS Fronf Row: Tom O'Connor, Bob Ducar, Pal Bra nniqan, Joe Coyle. Row Two: Willie Ellis, Bob Par- lylca, George Goodridge, John l-lamillon, Waller Willc. Row Three: Fran Taylor, Vince Callahan, Jlrn Garvey, Jim Va- narla, Mllce Planclwunas. Co-CapTain Denny Brown John Cherone The S-l l-larrier sTory This year was wriTTen under The direcTion oT coaches Mr. l-loplcins, SJ., and Mr. BricheTTo, S.J. Co-capTains Denny Brown and Sal Rinella led Their Tellow runners oT The Senior Team To TourTh place in The ciTy meeT. Sharing in The spoils were Tom O'l-lara, John Cherone, Kas Jucas. Dan Lynch, and The oThers. The Junior Team capTured a TiTTh place in The ciTy meeT, Though earlier Their members had shown greaTer abiliTy. Among oThers who showed real promise Tor The TuTure were PaT Brannigan, Tom O'Connor and Fran Taylor. CROSS CCUNTRY Pai' Brannigan leads The pack. Co-Capfain Sal Rinella in The lead Tol- lowed closely by Roman Burneilcis. From capfain To coach-Jim EnrighT To Mr. l-linger. FronT Row: Bob Lappin, John T-laskins, Jerry Gobby, Tom GuTrich, Jerry King, and Tom McMahon. Back Row: John McCarThy, manager, Jerry O'Connor, Mike Camino, Sal Rinella, Tom BuTler, Torn Dunne, Denny Mailliard, Bill Remaks, Dan Benevich, and John Young. Ca pTain Jim Enrighf Guard HEAVIES A raTher shorT louT deTermined l-leavies Team demonsTraTed To all The lgnaTius Tans The True gualiTy oT Their TighTing spiriT. WiTh Dan Benevich in The cenTer posT, The l-leavies sTarTed ouT wiTh whaT seemed To be a brillianT Team. CapTain Jim EnrighT, wiTh his ball-hawking and ball maneuyerabiliTy, seT up plays and was The real quarTerback oT The club: Jerry Gobby, making The TransiTion Trom LighTs To l-leavies, oTTen oTTseT opponenTs wiTh his deadly iump-shoT. ln his TirsT year in yarsiTy ball, Bill Remaks esTablished a repuTaTion Tor himselT ThroughouT The season as a boa rd-conTrolling Torwa rd. Mike Camino as The oTher Torward deserved a huge amounT oT praise because iT seemed whenever The Team played, in Mike's corner The opposing Torward was usually abouT Three or Tour inches Taller. BuT This did noT sTop him Trom snaring Those rebounds and building up his poinT ToTal. Tom Dunne, Jerry O'Connor, and Bob Lappin were oTTen called upon in The cluTch To Till a greaTly coveTed spoT on The TirsT Tive. Seniors Tom McMahon, John Young, and Sal Rinella were kepT ouT oT acTion by The Tine play oT The TirsT Tive. Tom BuTler, Bob GuTrich, Jerry King, Don Gould, Den Mailliard, and John Haskins Tormed The bench nucleus oT This long To be remem- bered Team. IGNATIUS OPPONENTS 52 Gordon 34 52 MT. Carmel 49 40 Br. Rice 4I 59 De Paul 58 5I ST. Leo 52 49 Mendel 43 53 ElizabeTh 62 47 ST. Leo 62 49 Gordon 48 35 De Paul 45 57 MT. Carmel 67 45 De la Salle 58 50 ST. Mel 49 52 ST. Michael 27 ei S+. Philip 67 46 Fenwick 49 52 ST. Gregory 52 66 ST. PaTs 58 52 De la Salle 62 47 ST. Mel 46 33 S+. Philip 53 5I ST. PaTS 57 44 Fenwick 46 v I if' - Y si -BS? ,Q .J 5 Q ' W mf ,Q 4355 A 552, 1332 m in V ji, QU M I 'ig ff an ?a JF as TVN i ig - 'img J, T' n 2? S Q. Y gg 'TW f, Dan Benevich Cenfer .f 1, 2, f 're www, 'Y i '59 , --:Wu .- - A1., .1 2131492 K Championship Team wiTh Coach Hinger and CapTain Tom Foley. From' Row: Ray BakaiTis, Fred Mazzie, Ron Madere, Bob Fisher, Roger SweiTzer, Jim SalveTTi, ArT LoSacco. Back Row: Chuck DeMory, JeTT Socher, John Ciprian, Denny DuTTy, BarT Masi, Al BarTkus, Larry GoTT, PaT Wallace, Nick CapuTo. Central Section Champs L I G H T S Fenwick Tourney Champs Capfain Tom Foley The record-breaking LighTs began The season wiThouT Too greaT promise, buT came ouT wiTh a Tabu- lous 22 win - 4 loss record. Tom Foley, capTain and high scorer, compleTely shaTTerecl Tormer lgnaTius scoring marks piling up 272 league poinTs and 46 poinTs in one game. A pick on The All STar Team, a TirsT-Tiver on The New World All CaTholic Team, Tom will be one player ThaT Coach l-linger will greaTly miss. JeTT Socher, a surprise sTandouT This year, worked on The pivoT gaThering in many rebounds. Ron Madere and John Ciprian seT up plays similar To The Cousy-Charmin combinaTion. AT Torward Chuck DeMory concenTraTed on deTensive abiliTy and re- bounding power. The heighT oT DeMory and Socher TreguenTly gave The Wolves The edge. Rounding ouT The TirsT Ten were Al BarTlcus, Bob Fisher, Nick CapuTo, Ray BakaiTis, and Larry GoTT. AT The 3lsT annual Fenwick Junior Tourney, The LighTs.,aTTer Toppling ST. PaTs 53-27, proceeded To The mosT deciding game oT The TournamenT. Mendel had previously beaTen The Wolves and were picked To win The Tourney. BuT The Wolves broke The Monarchs in half 6l-32. ln The nexT game, The Wolves Trailed by seven poinTs going inTo The Tinal period. They evened The score and Then ouT-scored The Demons 9-3 in The overTime. In The Tinal game againsT Gor- den Tech, wiTh The score Tied 57-57 and one minuTe To go, Chuck DeMory puT in The cluTch baskeT. FoIey's Tree Throws clinched The Tourney TiTle 6l-58. IGNATIUS OPPONENTS 39 Gordon 3l 32 MT. Carmel 38 5l Br. Rice 35 37 DePaul 34 57 ST. Leo 36 35 Mendel 49 37 ElizabeTh 36 63 ST. Leo 48 53 ST. PBTS 27 6l Mendel 32 46 DePaul 4I 6l Gordon 58 5l MT. Carmel 33 5l De la Salle 41 53 ST. Mel 60 54 ST. Michael 44 7I ST. Philip 39 74 Fenwick 44 77 Gregory ,K 40 84 ST. PaTs 43 66 De la Salle 55 79 ST. Mel 44 57 S+. Philip 55 64 ST. PGTS 31 42 Fenwick 39 48 ST. Leo 55 ,na wiv' my my Nw. Wxm Q :, z? H, an M W xg L Q, Q x sg 3 aw - N if 'wwf Q BAN FLIE Wilh mosl of lasl' year's lellermen relurning lo slrenglhen The senior linkrnen, 'rhe lgnafius golf 'leam looked forward lo a good season. The slarling Wolves were sure fo be Phil Lewandowski, winner of lasl' year's Calholic iunior crown, Jack Slaley, Mike Hayes and Mike Conley. Jerry Koncel and Jack Madigan looked good on 'rhe iunior leam. Kneeling: Jim Renehan, Ed Mrozek, Jerry Koncel, John Kelleher, Chesler Ciemny, Phil l.ewandowski. Sfanding: Br. Elsaesser, S.J., Carl Movrich, Jack Schusler, Bob Cronin, Bob Burnson, Terry Oslerman, Ron Trzaskus, Bob Mladic, Ken Creed, Jim Maiher, Sieve McGreel, John Miller. Jack Slaley al lhe lee. GOLF No caddy car? Mike Conley and Mike Hayes. Phil Lewandowslri lines up his pul. xx They broughf a Trophy To lgnafiusl In waTer Jack MorTon Jack Case Ed Zilius and Dan O'Brien : I Yi i - On ledge: Phil Norusis, John Higgins, Roger Sobkowiak, George BuhrTeind, Bob l.amonT, and Jim Tierney. Back Row: Bill Carbonneau, Jim CasebolT, Hank Ruder, co-capTain, Andy Barry, Fran SchmidT, Joe S W I M M I N G Rowan, manager, John Palm, Frank Rinella, Ed Fischer, Bob ParTyka, Mike Show, Tony BaTesTeri, Don Sidman, and Ron Malmin. ln background: Mr. BricheTTo, SJ. AbsenT: Dave CasebolT, co-capTain, and Dave Goodman. Mr. BricheTTo shows co - capTains Hank Ruder and Dave CaseboTT The schedule of The coming meeTs. South Central Champions From virTuaT obscuriTy To ciTy-wide reknown in Three ears was The keynoTe oT The T959 WaTer Wolves Nursed y . Mr. BricheTTo S.J. Tor Three previous seasons over mulTipTe sTacles, The senior and iunior Teams compiled a 7-5 and record respecTiveTy in dual meeTs. The crowning achievemenT To 3 years oT hard work, by Mr. BricheTTo and The Team members, was a Championship The SouTh CenTral lnviTaTional Tourney. This TeaT, eguivaTenT a secTion championship in BaskeTbaTl or FooTbaTT, earned TirsT swimming Trophy aT lgnaTius in iTs hundred year hisTory The T959 Team was paced To iTs Tine showing by Co-CapTains Dave CasebolT and Hank Ruder, as well as Fran SchmidT, Phil Norusis, Bill Carbonneau, Dan O'Brien, Barry, Joe Rowan, Jim CaseboTT, and Roger Sobkowiak. Pr Tor coming years Ties in sophs Ed Zilius, Frank Rinelia, Ron min, George BuhrTeind, Bob ParTyka, and Bob LamonTg and Tony BalesTeri and Ed Fischer. AT The Tankmen's TirsT annual banqueT, Mr. BricheTTo pressed his assurance ThaT These reTurning boys will make lg a swimming power To be reckoned wiTh in Toliowing seasons. High poini man Ed Zilius Leo Philip Carmel Leo Philip Rice Pai s George Loyola Carmel Leo De Paul JUNIORS SENIORS OPPONENTS IGNATIUS OPPONENTS 25 43 48 29 i5 6I 63 22 42 35 35 44 28 40 35 42 35 42 52 I3 31 45 53 32 37 3I 37 40 38 39 4Olf2 4472 65 I3 20 66 27 50 53 33 38 38 43 34 26 44 5l 35 Dan i l i 1 Bu'Herfly men Phil Norusis and Andy Barry Waifing lor lime gun are free slyle men Fran Sclwmidi, Jim Caseboli, Bill Carbon- neau, and Joe Rowan. Junior free sfyle relay feam: Ron Malmin, Frank Rinella, George Bulwrfeind, and Bob Lamonl. O'Brien 5l'iOws winning form. TENNIS This year The Tennis Team goT oTT To an unusually early sTarT. BeTore winTer came, The lgnaTius squad had played Three maTches wiTh Fenger l-ligh School. Even wiTh The loss oT lasT year's keysTone, CapTain Jim Schreier, The Team managed To make an auspici- ous showing. l-lowever, Two ouTsTanding seTbacks quickly ap- peared. Professional coach, Abe Golden, became The vicTim oT a slighT hearT ailmenT while Touring in Paris and was noT able To do much acTive coaching This year: also, QuenTin Greeley, an ouTsTanding leT- l l Challengers Tor The Senior CiTy Championship sloT. FronT Row Mike Sheehan Tim Sheehan, Ed Mrozek, Lee Drago, John Rob- nson Tony Vadapalas Ray Repsys. Back Row Fr Moosbrugger SJ., Paul Poskozim '56, assisTanT coach, Neil Condon Jack SchusTer Torn SiTTerman, Phil SaTurnino, capTain, Nick Barone, Roger MaTelski and Gene urnn. FuTure hopefuls Tor anoTher Junior CaTholic League TiTle. Fronf Row Charlie Larkin Gus Caravelli, Leo Spizzo, and Tom STempniak. Back Row Paul Poskoyim 56 coach, Rolando Bernal, Nick Barone, Charles CapTain and Coach-Phil SaTurnino and Fr. Moosbrugger, S.J. Terman, was Torced To move away. These losses were soon relieved by means oT an exTensive pracTice program which head coach, FaTher Moosbrugger, S.J., iniTiaTed. Along wiTh The help oT Gene Quinn, Tormer ciTy champion, The squad goT inTo Top shape: and such Treshmen TalenT as Fred FukumoTo, Gonzalo l-lernandez, and Charlie Larkin were indocTrinaTed and developed. CapTain Phil SaTurnino, Lee Drago, Jack SchusTer, Neil Condon, Oleh Oleksyn, John Robinson, and promising Tresh- man, Tim Sheehan Tormed The backbone oT The Team which parTicipaTed in inTerscholasTic compeTiTion and The CaTholic League TournamenT. One advanTage which proved imporTanT To FaTh- er Moosbrugger was The comparaTively large and versaTile selecTion oT players which he had in reserve -among The more prominenT were Tom SiTTerman, Ray Repsys, Nick Barone, and Ray l-losek. WiTh Tour consecuTive championships behind iT, The ST. lgnaTius Tennis Team, dedicaTed To ST. Mich- ael, marches on. Experi' coaching by former CIW Champion made a big difference in our +earn's per- formance. Lee Drago. Jack Schusfer, John Robinson, and Coach Gene Quinn. John Robinson- M C C' ' ' m' W Wm Oleh Olelcsyn Phil Sa+urnino Lee Drago 2 The Track GianTs of Chicago look Toward Their nineTeenTh consecuTive Senior CiTy Championship under Coach Mailliard. FronT Row: Ed Jacobsen, Jerry l-lalvey, John Cherone, Tom Muelleman, Doug Zeman, and Chuck Lazza ra. Second Row: STeve Powers, Tom BuTler, John Considine, Tom Krupowicz, Dan Lynch, and Ed Szczurek. Third Row: Chuck Owen, Mike McDermoTT, Frank Tasch, Joe Del Re, Jerry O'Connor, and Mr, Gubbins. Co-capfain Ed Jacobsen Co-capTain Frank Lucas 112 SENIOR TRACK TEAM NineTeen sTraighT ciTy Track championships-This was The goal oT The ST. lgnaTius cindermen oT I959. To risk prophesying ThaT They would reach Their mark was noT Too dangerous since This was The same Team ThaT won The Junior championship Two years ago. This year, wiTh more experience and Training under The peerless coaching oT TwenTy-eighT year veTeran, Dr. Mailliard, our men had a beTTer Than TighTing chance To chalk up anoTher conquesT. To accomplish This Task every poinT was needed and This required The combined eTTorTs oT a well-balanced Team and a Trophy- winning spiriT. Balancing The scale on one side were The hardened disTance men like Daily News Relays champions Bernie SlaTTery and John Cherone, Larry Gaichas, Fred ConTorTi, Denny Brown, Tom O'l'lara and Frank Tasch. On The oTher side oT The vicTory scale were sprinTers Frank Lucas and Ed Jacolosen, who, along wiTh John Cherone and Bernie SlaTTery, broke The Daily News Relays record This year. WiTh Them were Tom Koss, John Buckley, and Jerry Jung. Rounding ouT The Team were our Tield evenT men: l-layes Ryan, Doug Zeman, Tom lvluelleman, and Frank Spiezio in The pole vaulT7 Jerry O'Connor in The broad iumpi Angelo Val- enTe, Joe Del Re, STeve Powers and Nick ETTen in The shoT puTZ and Tom Foley, Sal Rinella, and Torn McMahon in The high iump. Making The Team compleTe were The hurdlers Chuck Lazzara, Tom BulTer, and Tom Conley. The Juniors also looked Torward To a successTul season wiTh Their sprinTers John RaTTerTy, Don l-logan, Jim Morley, and Bob ChrisTopher. Adding depTh To The Team were Tony Morelli, Jim Vanaria, Joe Gora, PaT Brannigan, Tom Lubas, and Tom Chmura. High-Jum per Tom Foley Ci+y Hfle-holder Shofpufier Angelo Jerry O'Connor Valenfe 1959 Daily News Relays Coach Mailiiard urges on Jerry O'Connor Sho+puHers S+eve Powers and Joe Del Re and Tom Bufler. discuss Hweir fechniques, Sal Rinella goes over wi'H1 ease John Buckley sprinis +0 'rhe finish. Tom Koss Don Hogan Tom McMahon Jerry Jung Www: w 4' I 5 .H wiifsw' M : 17 xf I 'i it T . - w ww, w ll l 'i f ' I .4 ' 1, ' ., ' . IZ k , :s,1a-.Ns fi, l l gwyw if T A .'- 4 kr +':-- ' l l :Fl lf fm. - XSL- J si ' N Ways, Z Q 'iff-, f i? ' iv ' L rim 4, Ml. ccording To The JesuiT plan Tor llzlggffii - - educaTung :Ts sTudenTs. The classroom does noT provide The only means of development ExTracurricuIar acTiviTies consTiTuTe anoTher aspecT oT developing The sTudenT's abiliTy To Think and acT in real-life siTuaTions. Also, The sTudenT works in an aTmosphere oT cooperaTion- solving The many problems which arise in The crea- Tion oT a yearbook, The producTion oT a school paper, or arranging a TuTure social affair. Prob- ably, The mosT pracTical Training Tor laTer liTe can be acquired in The debaTing socieTy, developing skills in Torensics and debaTing. PicTured here are some oT The members oT our debaTing socieTy aT The STudenT Congress held This year in The Council Chamber aT CiTy Hall. As always. The moderaTor can be seen in The background giving advice and supplying The know-how necessary To cope wiTh The diTTiculTies oT The acTiviTy. lT is Through This personal conTacT ThaT The JesuiT advisor develops The qualiTies of responsibiliTy and ambiTion which are so necessary Tor The leaders of Tomorrow. In This way, The vasT assorTmenT of exTra-curricular acTiviTies assisT The JesuiTs aT ST. IgnaTius in Their eTTorTs To produce The EducaTed CaTholic GenTle- man. STUDENT COUNCIL The decisions on pep rallies dances and car caravans ulll malely fell To 'rhe hands of lhese lunuor sophomore and fresh man class presldenfs and vlce presrden-ls L lo R Tom Lynch Ray Tierney Nick Ellen Dan Hayes Frank COHTBTIO John Qulnllsk Bull Kelly Tony Fonlana Vince LaPor+a Colllns Frlzpalruck Rlch Lee Jam Olieefe Bob Chrlsfopher Duck Clma Larry Goff John Houllhan Sleve McGreal Tony DI Camo Jrm Callahan Denny Duffy Chuck Kramer Jack Moles John Cxprlan Pal' Laurd and Torn Lunnng Caughf In lhevr lrbrary meehng place IS lhe Senior Sfuden'rCounc1l ofSl lgnallus Tom Shields Jerry Gobby Louis George Jlm Brennan John Buckley Sal Rlnella Mike Camino Ed Jacobsen Adam Lulyn sk: Tom Foley Frank O Donnell Len Bara Jlm Zarnowleckr Fred Conforll Nlck Capufo and Bob Chalnfoux ' . A . - .I ' K. ' i, '- 118 The success oT a year depends To a greaT degree on The voice OT The sTudenT body-The sTudenT council-and iTs abiliTy To represenT The school. Placing greaTer signiTicance on The sTudenT council, ST. lgnaTius in '58-'59 had a very capable and responsible represenTaTive group Trom which The whole sTudenT body's acTiviTies evolved. Here problems oT The sTudenT body were discussed, and Their possible soluTions were worked ouT among The represenTaTives Trom diTTerenT rooms. Under The capable and guiding direcTion oT Mr. Sanders, S.J., This year's Council lcepT The walls oT S-l humming wiTh acTiviTies all year round. The pep rallies, carried ouT during The year by The council. helped To encourage parTicipaTion in school-sponsored acTiviTies and To improve an all-around ChrisTian spiriT which TypiTies The lgnaTian sTudenT. The eTTecTiveness and TorceTulness oT This year's council can be besT shown in The acTiviTies iT made a success: The Tun-Tilled Freshman NighT on SepTember 26: The largesT car caravan ever To celebraTe The ST. Philip's game, and our TirsT homecoming dance in many a year on OcTober I27 The sTudenT's parT in The raTTle and Fall FesTival Dance on November 28: an exoTic ChrisTmas Dance aT The Lalce Shore Club on January 2: and, The mosT prized OT all, The Prom aT The Palmer House on May 30, which culminaTed The year's social calendar. Senior class presidenT Ed Jacobsen asks STuclenT Council moderaTor Mr. Sanders, S.J., abouT The currenT SC endeavor-The Senior Prom. This is The Prom CommiTTee ThaT sTaged The '59 Senior Prom aT The Palmer House To The haunTing melodies oT Johnny Mar- lowe. Fred ConTorTi, Rich Lee, Milne Camino, Ed Jacobsen, Bob ChaliToux lChairmanl, Adam LuTynslci, and Tom Shields. ParT of The Throng ThaT made The T'irsT successful Homecoming aT' lgnaTius in years resT behvveen The Melody KnighTs' Tunes. The Junior Officers, Torn Lunig lPreTecTl, Jim Connell lVice-PreTecT and Treasurerl, and Jack Miles lSecreTaryl, and Junior ModeraTor, Mr. McGovern, S.J., plan The AposTolaTe survey. The SodaIi+y's energeTic moderaTor, Fr. Mulhern, S.J., and Senior Officers, John' Buckley fPreTecTl, PaT Casey lSecreTaryl, and Tom Shields lVice-PreTecT and Treas- urerl, plan a TuTure Day of RecollecTion. SQDALITY The orphans oT ST. Joseph's Home Tor The Friendless look Torward To The weekly visiTs of Denny Brown, Tom Shields, Russ Young, Tom Doran, John Williams, Dan Moran, Mike Sullivan, Denny Dernback, John Flavin, and John Buckley, ln The pasT, The SodaliTy OT Our Lady aT Sa1nT lgnaTius has asserTed ThaT iT is noT merely anoTher exTra-curricular acTiviTy. An adec1uaTe summaTion oT The SodaliTy is ThaT iT is a way oT liTe. This liTe is divided inTo Two parallel phases. each oT which ulTi- maTely ioins The oTher in The personal inTerviews Treguen'Tly held wiTh The moderaTors. The inTerior phase oT This life may be compared To The behind The scenes acTion so necessary To The sTaging oT any successTul producTion. Included here are The annual Three To Tive day closed reTreaTs, monThly days OT recollecTion, and The daily obligaTions oT Mass, Communion. Rosary, and menTal prayer. l:reguenT conTerences wiTh The moderaTors renew and solidify These TaceTs. The second, and probably more familiar, phase oT The sodalisT's liTe combines The. eTTorTs oT boTh The moderaTors and The members. Any exTernal TuncTion OT The SodaliTy, beTore acTually aTTempTed, usually passes Through The weekly discus- sions oT The moderaTors, The CenTral Council oT oTTicers and commiTTee chairmen, and Tinally The general SodaliTy meeTing. l-laving received The general approval oT These groups, These plans become AposTolaTes. This exTernal phase oT The SodaliTy is also coordinaTed in The moderaTor-sTudenT conlierences. BrieTly, Then, This is The SodalisT's liTe. ln accordance wi+h his AcT oT ConsecraTion To The Blessed Virgin Mary, This liTe necessarily reTurns To l-lim Who began iT all-This represenTs The TulTillmenT oT The SodalisT's goal in life. The goal oT one hundred dollars a week Tor PaTna Missions was The hope of The Mission CommiTTee-John l:iTzgerald, Tom Doran lChairmanl, and Reid Sayre. E :E --1. Confrollers of The Sophomore Sodalily, Mr. Glaser, S.J. lModeral'orl, Terry Burlce lVice-Prelecl and Treasurerl, and Chuck Kramer lPrelecfl, plan 'rheir nexl' Mon- day's meeling. The Sophomore Sodalisfs, John Flasch, Ken Mysliwiec, and Jerry Drahos, lcepl' The second-floor pamphlel' raclc well supplied wilh Calholic lileralure. gi in ,L ii xl il Ei fl Si 5 li l is if E ir. 5 55 ,, if ill fi fs' if The probalion Sodalisls sludied Tor lheir formal consecralion under The direclion of Fr. Reili, S.J. Fronl' Row: Fr. Reif. S.J., John Sollarig, Wilfrid Maior, Richard Belmonle, Collins Filzpalriclc, and John Quinlislc. Second Row: Allen Shemelulslcis, Jim Peiclcerl, George Good- ridge, Jim Quinlan, Eugene Major, and Bob Parlylca. Third Row: Michael Shaw, Florian Smolarelc, Roberl Maher, Jim O'Neill, Roger Malelslci, Joe Walsh, and Chuck Ludwig. Fourfh Row: Bill Reynolds, John Connell, Larry l-linman, Bill Thomas, Joe Chobol, Gene Kozilcoslci, and Roloerl Ploszai. 'ii sl i I is if Q 4 HL The Sodalify Tu+oring Program helped alleviale many sludenfs academic prob- lems. George Slarmann, John Sheehan, Reid Sayre, Bill Merriman, Ernie Slcowron, and Fred Wohlberg. 121 Working hard io publish ihe Sodali+y's weekly newsmag, Sporfs Special, are Sod- ali'sls Mike Sullivan lifdilorl, Mike Squyres, Jack Miles, Tom Shields, Mr. Glaser, S.J., lModera+orl, John Buckley, Vince Villinski, Ed Rice, Tom Schuberl, Denny Brown, Tom Miller, and Russell Young. Deciding ihe schedule of 'rhe annual So- dalily Day which is affended by Sodalisis from schools around The cify are Mike Sul- livan, Bob Chalifoux, Mike Squyres, John Buckley, Jim Zarnowiecki, Pai' Casey, and Dan Moran. Masler of Ceremonies, John Buckley, gives 'lhe welcoming address. These acolyTes oT Holy Family's alTar pro- vided Their' sancTuary services on numer- ous occasions ThroughouT The year. FaTher Moosbrugqer, S.J., moderaTor, insTrucTs Jim Connell, Charlie Larkin, Tom Doran, Rudy Phillips, Bob Chalifoux, AnThony PluTa, John McCarThy, and Tom Dubniclc. Solemn Mass Servers Aposfleship of Prayer Men of The Eucharist To Take up The slack in many an IgnaTian's spiriTual liTe, FaTher RaTerman, S.J., re- organized The AposTleship OT Prayer, a way of life based on devoTion To The Sacred l-learT oT Jesus. MeeTing Mondays, The promoTers learn of The pieTy ThaT Tlows from a person's ordinary life and TosTers sancTiTy in The resT oT The sTudenT body by Their example and The monThly leaTleTs. WiTh a desire Tor increased aTTendance aT The volunTary noon Mass, The sTudenT- backed Men oT The EucharisT Tilled So- daliTy Hall each day. UndersTanding The Mass was The obiecT oT The Men oT The EucharisT-sponsored Discussion Club. Un- der The direcTion of FaTher Beckman, S.J., and Mr. MCG-overn, S.J., The members learned The real significance oT The Mass. Jim O'Neill, Denny Brown, Roy Lipscomb, Paul Mueller, Bernie Kelly, Dan WerTz, Tom Doran, Chuck Jindrich, and Ron Trzaslcus. Henry Drummond: Mr. Brady, The Bible so sTaTes . . Rich Burns, STeve Aglinslcas, Bob Healy, and George Morrissey lspeak- ingl. The long hours oT preparaTion Tor This producTion were guided by Harlequin moderaTor Mr. Raispis wiTh Fr. Burnham, S.J.. To assisT wiTh producTion chores. 124 HARLEQUINS lNHERIT THE WIND In Tennessee during The Roaring TwenTies, a young Teacher, BerT CaTes lHarry Jamesl, The son oT a BapTisT minisTer lGene HamilTonl was caughT Teaching evoluTion. This paved The way Tor one oT The rnosT pub- licized Trials oT The cenTury beTween Two greaT oraTors, MaTThew Brady iRich Burnsl and crack Chicago lawyer Henry Drummond lGeorge Morrisseyl. AlThough Drum- mond is The underdog, he presenTs a brillianT case and ouTwiTs his opponenT, MaTThew Brady. However, The Chicago lawyer is in The hearT oT Brady-counTry and he Tails To convince The iury oT CaTes's innocence. This was The background Tor The Harlequins' One ACT Play, lnheriT The Wind. S-l's presenTaTion was noT wiThouT iTs problems and eTTorTs. This year The Harle- quins depended liTTle on Tlashy cosTumes and sound eTTecTs Tor success. Taking This inTo consideraTion. moderaTor Mr. RaispisidevoTed his aTTenTion To The per- TecTion oT characTer in The play. WiTh The Harlequins' usual Tormula Tor success, which includes TrequenT prac- Tice. The One AcT Play proved rewarding Tor Two senior acTors. Rich Burns and George Morrissey won a scholar- ship and a bronze medal respecTively To conTinue lgnaTius's high-heralded TradiTion in The Loyola Play FesTival. l Ma'Hl1ew Brady: Rich Burns Henry Drummond: George Morrissey E. K. Hornlaeclx: Mike Connelly Daven por'I': Pal Casey The Judge: Sieve Aqlinslcas Purveyors of props for Huis year's Loyola Drama Fesllval presenlallon were Milce Larmon, Jim Hindman, and John Berelc. Col. Purdy: Don'T ever puT your finger on an officer . . . If you wanT To announce your presence, knock! Bob Sharkey To ValenTino Menis TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON Capf. McLean: Do you know an earTh- worm leaves casfinq eighf Times ifs own weighf every day? I Mike Connelly To Adam l.uTynski Capf. Fisby: Adam Lufynski Tobiki was a relafively calm village on Qkinawa. Calm, ThaT is, unTil The U. S. OccupaTion Forces saw fiT To send Capfain Fisby lAdam Lufynskil To rehaloilifafe The village. AfTer an inTroducTory speech which Thoroughly confuses Fisby. Sakini fVal Menisl. his inTerpreTer, and The villagers wheedle Fisby inTo building a Teahouse insfead of The prescribed penTagon-shaped school. Suspicion is aroused in The office of Col. Purdy lBob Sharkeyl, commander of The island, when Fisby's enigmafic progress reporTs begin To arrive. A dubiously eminenT psychiaTrisT, CapT. McLean lMike Connellyl, is senT To Toloiki To invesTigaTe and is won over To Fisby's poinT of view. lmmediaTely affer McLean's arrival, a new source of revenue is found To make Tobiki self-supporfing, brandy producTion. Things sTarT popping when Col Purdy discovers The budding indusTry and orders boTh Teahouse and sTilIs To be scrapped. UnforTunaTely wiThin a few hours news is received ThaT a group of senaTors is,coming To Tobiki, a splendid example of American geT-up-and-go Purdy, who is sadly in need of a sedaTive. is calmed by Sakini and Co. who confess ThaT They 'have only hidden The Teahouse and sTills. The play ends on a Thoughfful noTe when Sakini philosophizes, Pain makes man Think, ThoughT makes man wise wisdom makes life endurable The new look of The 59 Harlequins feafured a TwenTy page playbill and a new seTTing in Maria's High School AudiTorium. ln summaTion, Teahouse was anoTher fine play in The Harlequin TradiTion Capf. Fisby: CiTizens of Tobiki village . . . Adam Lufynski To Lee Drago, Ron Sipowich, Larry Noonan, Ed DoherTy, Mike Libonafi, Ron Gomilar, Mike Larmon, WalT VaTTer, Ray Kay Dove Swire, Mike O'Mohoney, ond Valentino Menis Sakini: Valeniino Menis Col. Purdy: Bob Sharkey Mr. Seiko and Mr. Holraida: WaI+ VaHer' and Ray Kay Ancien+Man: Yal:amasl'1iioyaiiiana, hayo iko, il:o! iTransla+ed- Tell fa? old man fo shui up so we can gef sfarfedni. Mike O'Mahoney and his family Ron Sipowich, Larry Noonan, Ed Doherfy. and Ron Gomilar. Sgf. Gregovich: Len Bara Q X 2 E E E 127 From paTrons To programs, from TiclceTs To ushers -These were some oT The Tasks conTronTing This year's Harlequin backers Tor Teahouse. Seafedz Mr. Kysela, S.J., Denny Brown, Mr. Dun- nigan, S.J., Bob Ranieri, Armand Raponi, Joe Slcolcan. STanding: Tom Shields, Bob Cronin, Tom Schu- berT, Ed SchmidT, Joe Hayes, Ron Wodarczylc, PeTe Fried, Reid Sayre, John Jahrling, Sam Krug, and Ray Hull. HARLEOUIN BUSINESS STAFF NATIONAL HONOR SOC The seemingly inacTive Honor SocieTy conTinued a newly-Tound liTe This year. Under The direcTion of FaTher Trainor, S.J., The lgnaTius Arnold Damen ChapTer saw iTs members, new and old, spreading The JesuiT repuTaTion To eighTh graders Through- ouT The ciTy. These were The men who Through Their iniTiaTive, personaliTy, and leadership meriTed The gold pins. Fron+ Row: F.r. Trainor, S.J, lModeraTorl, Tom Shields lPresidenTl, Joe Slcolcan lVice-PresidenTl. Second Row: Mike Larmon, Lee Drago, Ed Schmidt Denny Brown, Ernie Slcowron, Ron Trzaslcus, Gene Meyer, Tony lppoliTo. Third Row: Milne STolres, Larry GOTT, JeTT Socher, John Sheehan, Jerry Woynerowslci, Mike Sullivan, Tom SiTTerman, Chuclc Kramer, Ed Rice, Gene HamilTon, Jerry Jung. STaircase: Tom Luning, Jack Miles, Bill STeel, Paul Mueller, John McCann, Jaclc Moss, Tony OnesTo, Adam l.uTynslci, Richard McMahon, Bob Lappin. IETY From Bach +o Brahms or 'rhe olher exrreme of Gillespie +o Garner, Jrhese were some of ihe pursuilrs of +he.lgnal'ius Fine Aris Club in l958-59. Members included Gene Meyer, Jerry Jung, Bob Meyer, John Pfordresher. Tom O'Neill, Rod Dougherly, Gene 'l-lamillron, and Harry James. Falher Lauer, F I N E A R T S C L U B S.J., spun The lurnleblef' Those Harlequin boosfer posfers and quippy mission bill- boards lhai caughr your aHenl'ion Jrhis pasi year were pro- duced by lhese members of rhe 'fourlh-floor Poslfer Club: p 0 S T E R C L U B Oleh Olelcsyn, Vince Villinsld, Tom Shuberl, Tom Wilson and Chris Vogelgsang. Chief designer was Falher Besse, SJ. 129 Y ,, t.m...,-. ,muniul -- fQ,,. m,,,mmAsr,,Mw .f:s1sfsii --4? W ! I On 'Phe downbeai are, Gerry Ellensohn on ihe piano, Ron Trzaskus and Dick Logaski on lhe accordions, and Frank Kofron and Bill Kelly. The nucleus of 'lhe brass seclion fea+ured Larry Noonan, Joe Chobof, and Al Shim- kunas. Adding Jrheir noles were Jim Zarnowiecki, Dom Tallarico, and Phil Salurnino. Knighfs on lhe fown followed +heir leader, Mr. Jack Gannon. Froni' Row: Jim Zarnowiecki, Ken Tinman, Bill Shorfall, Dom Tallarico, Bob Dulka, Phil Salurnino, and Jerry Dollear. Second Row: Gerry Ellensohn, Joe Cho- bol, AI Shimkunas, Larry Noonan, Al Chrislopher, Ron Melzer, and Dave l-lufh. Third Row: Ron Trzaskus, Dick Logaski, Bill Kelly, and Frank Kofron. The sexes from alle lo lenor consisfed of Bill Shorfall, Dom Tallarico, Phil Salurnino, and Jerry Dollear. DEBATING UnlimiTed opporTuniTies awaiTed This year's lgnaTius debaTe Team. Foreseeing These opporTuniTies and meeTing all challenges, The DebaTe SocieTy climbed The ladder oT Tame and TorTune To The Top rung- naTional acclaim. WiTh The proTessional help oT Their always willing moderaTors, Mr. SeiberT, S.J., and Mr. Moore, S.J., The debaTers spread Their repuTaTion oT argumenTaTive skill ThroughouT The counTry, boTh in Tormal debaTe and on The Tloor oT several sTudenT congresses. The campaign sTarTed here in Chicago and soon The lgnaTius men oT many words meT and overcame all local compeTiTion. They worlced Their way Through lllinois and Michigan, and Tinally rode ouT oT DeTroiT in a vicTorious procession. ln This TradiTion oT speaking excellence, S-l senT a maximum num- ber To The naTional Tourney in WashingTon, and so culminaTed The year oT acTiviTy. Six individuals bore The lgnaTian name To prominence: John McCann represenTed The MidwesT in The SenaTe oT The NaTional STudenT Congress while Bob Sharlcey and Jerry Woynerowslci saw service in The l-louse oT RepresenTaTives. The oTher Three qualiTied in The Torensic division. Under lhe fufelage of +heir moderaror, Mr. Moore, S.J., The Junior Debaiers followed 'rheir senior brolhers iowards success. l-liqhlighl of lhe year was a 'firsr place finish in lhe Sl. Calherine Debale Tournamenl. Members included: Firsr Row: Ed Doherly, John Sheehan, Mike McDonagh, John DiGaelani. Second Row: Collins Firzpalrick, Dave Kulig, Bill Tichy, Bill Bollin, Bill Navin, Larry l-linman. Third Row: Rich Walsh, Dave l-lilloclr, Bob Sellco, Bob Maher, Bill Leben, Joe Walsh, George Siarmann, Dom Tallarico. Standing: John Fumo, Mike LaRocco, Bob O'Berg, Terry Burke, Bruno Philip. The mechanics of debale were similarly performed many limes durinq lhe pasl year by Juniors Ed Schmidt Ernie Slcow- ron, Bob Sharkey, and Mike Libonali. Mr. Seiberf, S.J., bids farewell fo his Top men of speech: Adam Lufynski, John Mc- Cann, Jerry Woynerowslci, and Gene l-lamillon. FORENSICS The forensics men produced a record comparable lo lhal of Jrheir debaling allies. These men of formal spealcing capped a year of slill compelilion by send- ing 'lhree represenlalives lo our nalion's capilal. Talcing lirsl place in 'rhe non-original oralory division, Adam Lulynslci won his bid lor a place in The Wash- inglon convoy while a liourlh place in Jrhe same divi- sion gave Gene l-lamillon and John Sheehan Jrhe same opporlunily. Tofalling +l1e ballois 'lor lhe S+. lgnalius Debale Tournamenl were Ernie Slcowron, Mr. Seiberl, S.J., and Jerry Jung. Crack feam of +he Junior Deba+ers dis- cuss one of Jrheir cases. Dave Kulig, John Sheehan, Bill Leben, and Ecl Doherly. Absenl was Frank Parenle. 134 Posed wi+h lheir Jrrophies are lhese members of +he Forensics feam: Seaieclz Ernie Slcowron, Tom Shields, Ed Schmidl, Bill Navin. Standing: Jaclc Eilzqerald, Sieve Aglinslcas, Jim Zarnowieclci, Jerry Woynerowslci, Jerry Jung, John McCann, John Sheehan, Gene l-lamillon, Bob Sharlcey. CHESS CLUB The 'lhinlring man's coniesi of chess was furlhered wilh undying inferesf 'lhroughouf 'lhis pasl year. A chess 'lournameni' in M a r ch broughl' a compeliiive chal- lenge +o +he enlire sfudem' body. Deeply absorbed in This game are Alan Mich- aels, Rimanfas Repsys, Righ- ard Verber and Tom Cy- borslci. RADWO CLUB Wednesday nighfs saw lhe galhering of Radio Club enlhusiasls in 'the physics lab, Besides rnoderalor, Fr. Fergus. SJ., members rnosl frequenlly seen were Bob Simcoe, John Bamberqer, Alan Chrisiopher, President Tom Karalcis, Ed Harris, Gene Meyer, and Rod Dougherfy. MOTHER'S CLUB FATHER'S CLUB ALUMNI ThroughouT The year Three liTTle-known groups have been acTive in TurThering Their parTicular aims-The MoThers' Club, The FaThers' Club and The Alumni AssociaTion. Under The leadership oT moderaTor FaTher Burnham, S.J.. The lv1oTher's Club successTully held Their annual card parTy in The respecTed aTmosphere oT The Conrad HilTon HoTel. LaTer in The year The sTu- denTs joined Their moThers in aTTending Mass and receiving Communion aT Holy Family Church, Tolloweol by brealcTasT in Damen Hall. lv1oderaTed by FaTher Beckman, S.J., The FaThers' Club Tinished anoTher year oT helping To TurTher academic goals oT S.-I. EvenTs like The Fall FesTival and The Communion BrealcTasT promoTed beTTer co- opera,Ti'on among The TaculTy, parenTs, and sTudenTs. Led by FaTher Shanley, S.J., Their moderaTor, The Alumni Associa- Tion capped anoTher successTul year by sorTing 5,000 name-cards inTo Their posTal zones which proved a valuable aid To The sTudenTs. They added color To Their year's acTiviTies by giving a TesTimonial dinner in TribuTe To FaTher GranT, S.J. Coming evenTs Tor Alumni members are: GolT ouTing-June I7Th, Woodridge CounTry Club: Dinner Dance -December 28Th. lv1arTinique. Prep phoTographer inTerrupTs Toursome aT MoTher's Card ParTy. Members of The FaTher's Club view a movie in Damen Hall. Snapped aT The Alumni Dinner were Mr. Gerald Barry 'I3, Mr. Harlan Richards '13, Mr. Edward Dunne 'l3, and Mr. Homer Sullivan '2I. 2' IWW' -an Jn The Ediforial Assisfanis galher around +heir moder- alor, Mr. Sanders, S.J. Fronf Row: Doug Zeman, John Pfordresher, Tom Zaura, Chuclc Dulay. Second Row: Bill Shorrall, Ed Schmidt Bob Quinn, Ed Rice, Larry Noonan, Third Row: Torn McSloy, Jerry Kareclcas, Jack Miles, Larry GOH, Bob Ducar. Fourih Row: Larry l-linman, Jim O'Neill, John Shee- han, Chuck Kramer, Ken Bronsil, Bob Keser. 138 These many ediiors assured anoiher All-Calholic raiing for Spirit Business edilor John McCann, Sporls co-edilor Adam Lulynslci, Locker Rumors Frank Lucas. Sporfs co-ecliior l-lanlc Ruder, Person- aliiies John Foley, Currenl Affairs edilor Joe Slcolcan, Acliyiiies edilor Tom I-lallinan, Newsmakers Denny l-laugh, and Edilor-i'n-chief Dan Moran. THE IGNATIAN SPIRIT In l959, S-l's red-bordered news-magazine compleTed iTs Third popular yearwiTh The lasT oT The original sTaTT. lmagine you have iusT received a copy oT SpiriT. The TirsT Thing ThaT caTches your eye is The sTrilcing Tull-page picTure on The TronT page, a creaTion oT SpiriT's phoTo sTaTT led by Bill ShorTall and Tom Zaura. A quick Tlip To The second page reveals The voice oT The sTudenT body under The heading oT LeTTers To The EcliTor. Page Three was under The direcTion of Joe Slcolcan who had The responsibiliTy To see ThaT everyone was well inTormed on The school's CurrenT ATTairs. The ToundaTion oT The monTh's issue Tilled page Tive-The Special ReporT which covered a varieTy oT sub- iecTs Trom academics To Traclc. Sharing The cenTer oT The mag was The AcTiviTies deparTmenT penned by Tom I-lallinan. OT mosT general inTeresT is The wide world oT S-l sporTs which were covered by Adam l.uTynslci and I-lanlc Ruder on pages six and seven. Framing sporTs, The Loclcer Roomers of Frank Lucas builT a repuTaTion as a humor and by-word column, while The PersonaliTies oT John Foley highlighTed The accom- plishmenTs oT individual seniors. LasT, buT noT leasT, Danny l'laugh's baclc page served as The ouTleT Tor all The humorous and incongruous evenTs happening ThroughouT ST. lgnaTius. Dan Moran, EdiTor-in-chieT, Tound ThaT his duTies were more involved Than many of SpiriT's readers realized. I-lowever, a mulTiTude oT problems melTed inTo The hands oT The general sTaTT: and, under The waTchTul eye oT perTecTionisT moderaTor lvlr. Sanders, S.J., The resulT was Ten oT The besT issues published under The banner of SpiriT. Moderafor, Mr. Sanders, S.J., and Ed Dan Moran discuss nexT monTh's Special ReporT. 139 The unsung heroes of +I-ie business sfaff saw ihai the mail-ouf copies of ihe maga- zine weni oui each monih on schedule. Members included Jim O'Neill, Bob Quinn, Jerry Kareclcas, Chuck Dulay, Ken Bronsil, Larry Noonan, and Bob Ducar. These men of ihe ilashbulbs produced some of 'rhe besi phoios 'rhal' ever graced our newspaper. This year's phoiography siaii consisied of Tom Zaura, Larry Hin- man, and Bill Shoriall. 140 Inspecfing ihe presses of The Angel Guar- dian prini shop are Jack Miles, Joe Sko- lcan, Tony Foniana, and Tom l-lallinan. Once a monfh 'lhe siaff weni 'ro press. They iourneyed io 'rhe iar norih side io compleie operaiions for ihe monihly pub- licaiion. Proof-reading The dummy sheeis are Tom McSloy and Dan Moran. w:1wsi,,..., mf f .-x, ,..,. s . . THE IGNATIUS PREP Caughi' in a liqh+er momenl were Edilor Tom Shields and Mr. Sweeney, S.J., rnoderalor. S+-aff prominenfs-John Denvir, Tom DUI! slci,Jol'1n Bamberger, Tom Dunne, and Jim Sclwnaubell-assisled lime edi+or's in meel- ing llwe deadlines. 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IN MEMORIAM HENRY EDWARD WOJCIK, July 30, I942 - March 22, I959 On Palm Sunday, March 22. I'lenry E. Woicik oT Class 2 F died suddenly oT double pneumonia. The mosT recenT picTure we have oT I-lenry is The one ThaT shows him wiTh his class earlier in This book. AlThough Henry had noT been acTive in sporTs or in exTra- curricular acTiviTies and Thus, was noT Too well known To The sTudenT body. his deaTh has revealed a sTrong characTer. Few oT us knew ThaT he liked To spend much oT his Time reading. AT leasT Tour or Tive library books were signed ouT in his name. Even in grammar school, he had signed up Tor several correspondence courses. A member oT The Men oT The EucharisT, I-lenry TrequenTly aTTended Mass and I-Ioly Communion. This was no doubT The source oT his kindness which, on one occasion, showed iTselT by helping a Tellow sTudenT in his sTudies. I-lenry, a guieT and reTiring sTudenT, was noT an exTraordinary leader in The aTTairs oT school, buT now we realize ThaT his guieT manner and sincere aTTiTude made up a real person. I-le will remain in our memory and prayers. A FINAL VIEW 2 , S I I I I I I The goal oT our JesuiT educaTion here aT SainT IgnaTius I-ligh School has been compleTe educaTion -morally, inTelIecTually, physically. We have worked Toward The accomplishmenT oT This goal under The direcTion oT The IgnaTius TaculTy which has drawn on iTs many years oT Teaching experi- ence. Because oT Their dedicaTion To God and To us. Their sTudenTs, and because oT our cooperaTion, The eTTorTs oT The IgnaTius TaculTy have been a real success. In The picTure aT The leTT, an lgnaTian pauses during his busy class day aT The sighT oT The JesuiT, ST. IgnaTius oT Loyola. The TradiTion sTa rTed by This dynamic priesT Tour hundred years ago has carried down Through The years and has Touched all oT us here aT ST. IgnaTius. When we graduaTe Trom This insTiTuTion oT learning, The JesuiT TradiTion,will have well prepared us Tor The responsibiliTies oT our new sTaTe in IiTe. AT This Time we. The members oT The I959 Prep, would like To express our deep appreciaTion To RooT STudios, who made possible The picTorial coverage oT The yearbook: and To Norman King and Company whose proTessional assisTance has been invaluable in publishing The book. N? ZA. 5 Q: r v fi' I ,wg 'Vi I 8 f J 7.1 f f X ,f,4W,, x 'N f A
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