St James Catholic High School - Blue and Gray Yearbook (Chester, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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AND SI JAMES SAIHMIS HIGH Stlllllll culsnn PENNSHVANIA THE Bllll GRAY PllBlISHlIl BY THE SINIIIR MASS IH C5- I -Srl' HIS EXCELLENCY J. CARROLL MCCORMICK Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia , '-A ,A 2759. REV, JOHN J. GRAHAM Assiswri' Suoeffvef-fue of Schccis I .Q o HIS EMINENCE DENIS CARDINAL DOUGHERTY Archbishop of Philadelphia HIS EXCELLENCY HUGH L, LAMB Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia fl! ks it 'Qi REV. EDWARD M. REILLY Superinrendenf of Scriods G REV, JOHN J HAYDT ,Y Assiddn' Supewrirendef' og Sch la- REV. ADOQPI-I J, BAUM Recror Yes Huese are Hue grads ol I948 and we do seem lo be slarlung al' Hue end raHuer Hman al' Hue begunnung Bul 'rruly we sensors can Husnls of no belrer way of rernundung all wluo read Huns boolc and parfncularly our younger broHuers In Cl lVlSlWl1O wull some day soon 'ralce our places of Hue real purpose OlC:dll'1OllC scluools an general and out S+ James un parlwcular Tlual purpose ullnrnafely as lo lead us Hurouglu ways scluolashc exfra currncular, duscnplanary and spnrulual, foward God s all'ar as real CaHuol1c genflernen fXnd1l,1nHue puclure above, Huose wluo luave walked Hurs paHu before us wallc1nHue Way of Hue Cross can any 'rrue CaHuol1c lule be llved oufs1deHue sluadow ol Hue Cross7 The pages Hual follow, Huen, are pages depuchng a scluool, buu' more Huan a scluool a sp1r1+, an udeal, a realnzahon of loy Hurouglu sacruface, of l1feH1rouglu a Cross Here IS S+ James. 4 v . .- . , V 0 1 . o .+ fy- .,-2 -,, Yy,.,f?.,,k Q ' A I, I 1 - I I ' 1 - 1 1 1 , . . I I I I - . . . . . . , SECTION B I Furs? row John Cznralry James Bulger Thomas Chermol Charles Boyle Wlll am Carr Fafher Egan Wslllam Bern hardl Wnlluam Bullnclr Edward Brulon Charles Cafama John Cowan econd row Alban Boguclu Karl Blssmger John Barlow Raymond Agenl Phllrp Cowan John Allldhl FATHER BEDNAR Trngnomelry Solrd Geomelry Algebra Spurufual Durecfor ll John Bruggeman Vmcen'r Baller Eugene Carduccn James Behl Third row John Brmlrman Edward Bmgnear Wal llam Burlre John Bodkm Raymond Carlo Louus Balmer Roberl Casey Francis Craig Edward Boyle FATHER CAREY Englnsh ll Debahng , ' 7 . . ' ' - . : i . . - . . . . . r . . . S : ' . . . . - . . . . . , 1 . lf ' y 'Ti .2 .. .3 T Q! are 2 F ,-wg' W ' , ,K-1141 I ogy: A X. lv may- -fi! 'QL' FATHER DEGNAN FATHER DONADIEU Malh Religion Algebra Freshman Base Biology Band Orghegh-5 Biology Club d SECTION B 2 Furs? row Roberf Gels? Charles Del Vecchlo Russell Du hl James Dugan Francls Flasunslu Falher Hughes Samuel Emms Clro lannuccn Francs Davus Edward Gull Andre Faucher Second row Hugh Gallagher John Greer Joseph Ferrara Gerlad Dennehey Joseph Dnvlne John Hayes John Gyslmg Wullnam Galbranfh Joseph Dngguns James Hale James Gallagher Th rd row Charles Greh Gabriel For+e Edward Henry John Dougherfy Thomas Fannon Edward Grah Carmen Donafo Anfhony Demcole Reber? Jasnnsh James Haggerfy Andrew Duclrworlh ' L. I, ki? . F' .- b ll SECTION Fnrsf row Dannel Maloney John Laughlon James Lewns Earl Melvnlle Lawrence Loqan Fafher Loughrey James McHugh Wulluam McNefT John McPorfland aul McNamee Wall1am Lafferfy Second row Francis Kush ner Casnmlr Klepach Aldun Koronluewnng George McGorman John McManus Joseph McDevnH Francis Mayze Wvllnam McGnnn John Masllue Daniel Mahoney Davud Maxllne Thlrd row Donald Mangan Marhn Ken nedy Roberl' Lanaghan John Mel: James Marhn Edward McC3rafh Ronald Leahy John Marhn John Malley Wlllnam McLaughlin John McMonag1l FATHER DOUGHERTY FATHER DUNION Lahn Rellglon Sensor Puclures Cheer Chemlsfry Drwxng Varsnly Baseball leaders WW vhs FATHER EGAN FATHER ELTZ Rellgnon Sundance Graduahon Algebra Rndmg Club Sennor Prom SECTION B 4 F:rs+ row Donald Mulrme John Mooney Frank Polnaflco Ralph Monlella Thomas Ryan Fafher MIhlOSOVIC Alfred Rufkowslr Joseph Morgan Daniel Murray John Ranalle Kennefh Murphy Second row Joseph Messner Joseph Mullen Eugene O Malley Leo Orlowslry John Nolan John Morgan George Ruley John Olenulr John Ryan Joseph R dguk Third row Paul Perkins Lawrence Puerce Francns Murphy Norberf Pandal: Francus Prasalowlcz Carl Rnley Donald OConnell George Moms Anfhony Rudgnk Samuel Porcellu , 1 V -QV X , V . . . . . , , A ' ' 6 ,A I , -f , f Q . , ' g 5 . - . . . Q A r , , AA J V Q .I x41 'A V ' SEC Frrsl row Marhn Zacher Chrlsfopher Sweeney James Donald Shea Francis Vlsco Roberf Warfel Roberf Worrell James Woolford Second row Benlamm Summons Joseph Shade Marion Saunders John Thompson Joseph Smechowsku Spencer Thomas George Slraub Joseph TION BS Wullnams Wullnam Wlley Rnchard Wnlps Joseph Twar Waldron Joseph Wmuarslu Joseph Schne der Robert Scully Louos Scaffolum Wnlllam Ven Horn Ronald Sefhne Herman Sweeny FATHER FRIEL FATHER HUGHES Plane Geomelry Drnvmg Bowllng Alumni World Hslory Varsnly Foofball Assocuahon Sensor Play Fmances 'cr- l .l 7 . u I 'Q Q' ff, ' I V 2 , I 5 7 ' K , f 1 D 3 Q A Q ' I . 1, 'J .2 Sweeney, James Sullfvan, Harry Teucheri, Faiher Sohneider, dowslzi. 'Third row: Joseph Sloan, AlfredlWilliams, John ' .Y E ' 5 nr, lv A E-ATHER KANE FATHER KNEBELS Amerncan Hlslory Cnvucs Boolrslore Ameracan Hrs+ory Afhlehc Dureclor SECTION C I Farsi row Eugene De Paul Joseph Damlco John Dacey Henry Buchy John Conmy Thomas Bulger Thurd row John Boyle John Burke Fafher Rafferry James C Brennen John Coyle Joseph Du Crecchso Alfred Czarnofa John George Burns James Cename Wlllam De Caro Second Bradley Louus Baus Wnlllam Burl: Francrs Chrpon s John row John Cassidy James Brennen Joseph Bannon Jesse Caldwell Leo Burlre Thomas Dempsey Joseph De Beardsley John Crrsf Norman Charher Raymond Dawson Augushne Louis Baler if ' 7 5 - , ef' I 3 'F' - iq , 1, T x if T ' v ' f. . . .... . SECTION Frrsf row Donald Greco Roberf Ewmg Francrs Earara John Donnaly Roberf Herne Vrcfor Genhle Wrllram Duffy Francis Galvm Sfevens Farrall James Headley Edward Gul? John Gaffney Thomas Dodds Second row John Jones Roberl Grueller John Glesi Charles Had docl John Hrubrosboc James Durkn Edward Essel Danrel Grllen Wrllram Hallehan Fred Haas Daniel Hanly Bernard Keenan Angus? Grover Edward Kelley Pa+ Grace Thrrd row Gerald Haggerfy John Jennings Rober+ Dryer Danxel Kearney Alexander Glllespre Roman Jara Fafher Ryan Joseph Doubef Bernard Hrghland Rrchard Falro Joseph Gurlday Roberi' Frlrben FATHER LOUGHREY FATHER MIKLOSOVIC E gush Ill Vlgnlanles Taleni Scouis French Relrgron Freshman Baskelball Assemblres C-2 y H V . . . . . ' my - Y R 2 l,,,,,..v.---- FATHER MONAGHAN Dnscnplmaruan Lahn Moderafor of Dre mahcs SECTION Frsl' row Bernard McDonnell Corneluus McGu1re John Krol Thomas Mulls Theodore Marlrle Falher Schneuder Thomas O Donnell Andrew Lalslro Franc1s Moran Ruchard Klrkman Joseph Morrns Second row John Moreno Charles Moylan Roberf Lockbaum Wnlham Mc ann Joseph Orfelal Rnchard Mahoney Charles McGroarfy fi FATHER O CONNOR Guldance Counsellor PLIblICdfIOf'IS n us C3 James McGmn Edward McDonald Andrew Nacrellu Roberf Lloyd Rober? McLaughln John McKenna Third row John Morhmer John Megary Wulllam OBrien Francns McLaughlun Edward O Bruen Jerry Kesier George Lnzoffe Edward ONelll James Marhn Lewas Knauer Joseph Marius Joseph Murphy ' ra 1 1 - , ,Q . H SECTION C 4 Fnrsf row Thomas Scallen Joseph Smnfh Joseph Spanner Leonard Wmnarsh E ward Sfahl Faiher Smlfh Wllllam umn Joseph Ruane Roy Presion John Walsh Nncholas Max Seguch David Van Horn Thomas Vall Paul Walker FATHER O REILLY Duscnplunaruan Spemsh Debahng John Schulfz Wllllam Tuohey Roberf Toomey Thomas Schenk Anfhony Vlfulln Wlllnam Weber Thlrd row Francns Schwarh Rudolph Sculh Lawrence Fla++ Ronald Edward Whlle Leonard Whaley Hugh Watson FATHER RYAN Relxglon Sfudenf Sfore X' Peffinafi. Second roln: Francis Teafllai, Joseph'Waldron, Trenowsli, John 'Sham Alber? Wlclman, Roberf Rloblensli, -4 . 24- 4 Q T' FATHER RAFFERTY FATHER G SCHNEIDER French Glee Club Phys cs Avuahon and Radio Club SECTION Furs? row Sfephen Browne Francis Blgham Francns Carbxne Paul Connors An+hony Cnancla Fafher Sf Claur John Carroll James Carpenfer John Casey Prosper Boudarf Second row John Chlfflcl Alberf Dell Donald Brown Joseph Clark Phrllp Agl ano Joseph Baus Thomas Brennan Roberf Baran John Conway Rnchard Carr D I Claude Brauer Wnlllam Bnrkofer Donald Brown Thlrd row Alberf Brady Joseph Clluberfo Henry Bufano Conal Brady Francis Bradley Edward Burgeff John Clark Joseph Bradley Joseph Bullmgsly Lawrence Bruggeman Louls Adelmann Joseph Brennen ' if MII AV SECTION Fnrsf row Richard Faucher George Hall John Doyle John Gullespre Falher Walsh Edward Dacey Thomas Donahue Thomas Creegan George Flavm Joseph Coyle S cond row Anlhony Dusclasclo Gabrrel DAngelo James Dolley Ronald Dck John Flory Francrs Gallagher Alberf FATHER V SCHNEIDER Grefo Elras Deeb John Dougherly Edward Gillespie Carl Cnraky John Dooley Thlrd row George Feeney Donald Dmsmore John Flood Joseph Fagan Eugene DuFFy Wrlluam Dannels James Hay Roberf Duffy Neal Glllespne Gordan Dugan Francis DI Placudo FATHER SMITH Englrsh Lnbrary Bowling Camera Cub Relrgnon Varslfy BasKe+ball 2. i 53-'1'!???? D'2 l : l I I I I . I I I I . . . - 3 - - ..... . . I l I I I I I ' ,S-L 5, T sf: V 'Inn ,- ' :jf'J4. , :Jgavg Egg' , -Q7 I A FATHER ST CLAIR FATHER VANDERGEEST Plane Geomefry Mechamcal Drawmg Problems of Democracy Prefecf f Track Cross Counfry Sfudves SECTION Fnrsf row John Heffernan James Hernngslake Donald Hemrl Faiher Degnan John Hudone John Kouba Marhn Kasacavage Joseph Knox Cornellus McFadden Second row Joseph Koury Marian Kennedy Vlncenf Kuberskn Henry Lombardonn John Lewandowslu Leonard Long Wnllnam Lynch James McGraff Waller Kennedy Wnlluam D3 Kohl John J Kennedy Donald Hyland Thnrd row Roberi Henry James Mcflafferiy James Keeny James McGowan Clemenl' McGovern Joseph McGervey Joseph Konrad Theodore Johnson John McGeH'rgan Joseph McA?eer Joseph McHugh 1, I . I I O ' . . . . . . . . , , . . . . Z I I I I I I . . . . - . . . . 1 FATHER WACSH Englnsh IV Publucahons DOMINIC MONTERO FRANK BRENNAN Physxcal Educahon Foofball Coach AH Foofball Coach i f I 4 'Sf FATHER WESOLOWSKI Chemusfry Math Traci: Cross Counfry ADALBERT PTSCOTTI Music Band Orchesfra Nw f I X SEC Farsf row Joseph Mullen Rachard Maloney Roberl Reu land Vancenf Perry James Presron Fafher Kane James McLaughlan John McLaughlan James McKnaFl Joseph Faznolzaafas Second row Leonard Maaewslu Marfn Morfamer James Morgan Ernesf Monlello Joseph Mc Namara Edward Nachols Raymond Mercandanfe Donald TION D 4 Orlowslry Vancenl Paerce Danael McLaughlan Edmund Mafhews Machael Pcllashusky Th rd row Donald Maller Thomas Murray Louas O Braen Wallaam Pellegrano Edward Nolan Edward ODonnell Edward Maller Kennefh Ochs John Mullen Wallaam Monahan James OBr en SECTION D 5 Farsi row Rachard Seflane John Raddle Clemenf Thomp son James Weber James Snyder Fafher We olowska Ed ward Wall Wallaam Wafrs John Sweeny Paul Shanahey Second row Anfhoray Sprangle Rachard Schwarlz Benoaf Senger Joseph Sweeny John Sfoop Roberl Walsfon Wallaam Vaal Gerard Weber Claar Ruggaera Thomas SoHner Edwan Whale Machael Weaser John Sullavan Th rd row Rachard Shel Roberf Szczepansla John Square Wallaam Wafman Lawrence Walter Donald Young Joseph Smafh Frederack Race Edward Schwarh Anlhony Smalh Joseph Shaelds ' I I ' I a I - . a a - 5 . . a . . . . l I . . T , . , . l . . a 1 - .. . ,. . . . - . , 1. . . . : . . ' . . a - 1 a a 5 a ' I ' 1 I I . . . - . . . : . . . . . . . . . . - . . . Aclivilies: Foolball , 2, 3 lCapl.l: Slu- denl Council 2, 3, lPreS.l2 Baseball 3 lCapl.l: Vice-Presi nl of lhe Senior Class. Things have happened since Seplember ol l945, an,awlul lol ol ll . . . whal seemed al limes, in lacl, il musl be conlessed, lo be a lol ol a lhings, lhough in realily, il lurned oul lhal lhey were all lor lhe good and looking back on lhem, we're glad lhey happened. There was lhal day baclm in '45, lor inslance, when we all poured inlo Sl. James lor lhe lirsl lime . .. poured in from Sl. Roberl's, and Sl. Michaels, and Sl. Joseph's, and Sl. Georges and lrom dozens ol olher such parishes lhroughoul lhe counlry .... Green, green, green freshmen, conlronled so soon by so many supersophislicaled sophomores lo scare lhe lew wils oul ol us lhal we slill had wilh us .... Regislralion rules, regulalions. roslers . . . enough bureaucracy lil seemed lo usl lo lalce care ol lhe 48 Slales and lhe Philippine Islands, and more lhan enough red lape lo enlangle us all lhe days ol our lives. Yel how superlalively simple il all became in lhal second Seplember . . .when a boy is a man . . . a Freshman of '45 is a Sophomore of '46, Who can describe our sophomore year? To scorn lhe naivele ol lhe Freshmen, and lerrily lhem even as we ourselves had been lerrilied. To pily lhe slaid respeclabilily ol lhe Juniors, lo respecl only lhe Seniors . . . and even lhen lo respecl lhem only lhrough a secrel lear. To have suddenly discovered, in lhe space ol one shorl pre-Sophomoric summer, lhal we knew inlinilely more lhan any ol our Reverend prolessors, could adminisler lhe school lar more ellicienlly lhan our Reclor, and produce lar beller leams lhan our coaches, al lhe same lime lhal we could pul oul a much beller school news- paper and yearboolc. Sporls-conscious, girl-conscious, self-conscious sophomoresl Whal a year began in Seplember ol '46, Seplember ol '47 and we belonged! MUEL GRETO Slreol Crum Sf Ron of Lima Acfiviiielz Foofbal I, 2, 3. 4: Baslrelball I, 3, 4, Baseball 3, ,Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4: Presidenl of fh Senior Class. ir' I ly ,f Alfar I, 2, 3, 43 Lafi Club 3: Hi-Q-Quiz J 4: Treas. of fhe Seni r Class: Prom Com- Acfivifiesz Debaiin I, 43 Sfudenf Coun- cl 2, 3, 4, Lalin b 3: Bark Staff 3, 4 lco. Ed,lg Glee U ub 3, 43 Dramaiics 3. 4 Assembly 3, g VigiIan+es 4: Blue 8: Gray 4: Dance ommiffee 43 Sect of the Sen or Class. A quiel year, ihai Junior year, buf a year of real accomplishmeni and, for many, grave decisions. The year in which many of us wiih aihlelic bodies and iighiing hearfs Turned pro and dressed wiih Ihe Varsily .... The year we became iniegral paris of exira-curricular acfivilies . . . key men 'Io be depended upon fo fake over when +he Seniors should Iinish up . . . The year we published a Bark all by ourselves, when we became 'rhe new ediiors and new sfaif . . . lhe year, above all, when we really began +0 hir The books 'ro make up for losl lime. Respeciable, dependable . . . feeling in aniicipalion fhe weighiy responsibilily of our Senior Year. The lasi mile . . . noi ioward deafh, buf Toward life in 'rhe wide, wide world . . . law, medicine, feaching, indusfry, ioolmaking, business, Ihe Priest- hood . . . wha? should if be? Whal' does God wan'I if To be? Opporfunily afier opporiunify offered io us as 'rhe en+ire faculfy concenfraled in an efforl' Io prepare us for Ihe decision wi+h elernal consequences. I+ was lun Io visil' neighboring indusfries, 'ro be addressed by professional and indusirial men . . . buf fun 'rempered wilh gravify, for we knew wha'r il was all about Which Cafholic College lo ailend for wha? course . . . which 'rechnical school for whal Irade . . . fhe Armed Forces . . . The world of machines and indusfry . . . all examined closely, analyzed for us carefully. Buf I+ wasn'I all serious by any means. To be maior officers of 'rhe Siudenf Council, 'ro be ihe responsible parfies in school aclivilies, Io be Ihe Varsify . . . all made us realize our obligalions . . . buf obligaiions can be spiced wirh fun. And ihis lasi year has provided opporiuniry for a wealih of 'rhe lalier commodily. ln The pages Thai follow now, evidences of boih are inlerfwined. A senior . . . quick-Iongued, soH-fempered, spiced wif, aniicipafed nos- Ialgia. Boys who know 'Ihey are men. Men who remember Ihey are boys. Thus we have spenl our years. 22 Achvuhes: Debahng I, , 3, 4 lPres.l Camera Club I, 2, 3: Drarnafics 2, 3: Bark 2, 3, 4 ICO-Ed. 7 Assembly 3, 42 mi++ee. ROBERT F. SMITH 5 lr 7 Sf. Roberf Vf is A . fr, . J ,,,, V if l ff Maf ia f-ff STM ' - - f-fWr f f ig, :4 2 ww 'S 'WV-3V V .N ,g xii i . F, V V Q 4 V f . I Vifglsq-A,':5??:ii2 5i Mx A V F x -iw I . 'K N g A b A f f . . ,221 D ', I , ' ' - . ' f H. W ' w s 'f-' -'fi f fl ffl, 'Q W . in-I b , Q ,, . V4 q I T -4 . 'fl it K? 1-iii V . VV ,ffl QV ' rf 3 M 6 gi' . V, Q1 ,V X up-+ - f gf ' ' , , V 19' .jf I V . ' V '1 YY X1 V4 xf 1 X f , 'n X' ' A Y. .4 5 I ' x 'f :Ki , A,,1'w:.V V H Z n p 5 o J X YF K 4 f ' , , 5 ' ' x:f,g3 ..-- ' A V V 4. V . V V . I V ,, 4'-.Jr p 'Q' 9741 W '35 x0? - 3 A. f K -'ix . f rig-VW dx 5-1 . . 1 ' 5 KVA E V I 1 I i ' 5 5 'V I RV , 1 v 1 L - Q: 1 , MQ xx , 1 J -I VV, , K - . I , A -VH 'Q ! it jfs, I in Qi-'3 +A 5 f i:i'!52 AL. , 535 ' Hill iw., E' v .-. fl Acfivifies: Paco vas ' ee ou can wear a oug e-ca' frat ,ou neve nearo oe ore, eou ds so narura Va' f u wan? . . , lo mee? fre man resooedoe. So rwere me we The ,eader of Hue Dano ... JOHN BAKER ' Avenue Our Lady of former sludenf, presemr professor, Mr. Ada'b-er? Plscoffy. BEARDSLEY sf Sfreef X Sf. Roberfs Faimful foHowers fo every game, mHi+an+ marchers on S+. James Band on parade. every field, Hreless 'rroubadours of school splrif . . . fhe l D PAUL BERRY 927 W. lmmacu1aie Heer+ ,,' W ,'-FP. A x. Fafher Donadieu JOSEPH W. BIERNACKI 26 ah Sfreef Cheder Sf. Hedwig's BIOLOGY CLUB Firsf row: J. Jara, J. Mor+imer, C. Mynaugh, W. Weber, E. Essel, C. Scallon. Second row A. Chiponis, R. Chuiek, L. Scheib, J. Squire, C. Smiflw. E. Dougherfy, R. Rublinsli. Acfivifiesz r Rabbfk pewgqfs, gjcfi, r: :Q . . . 'Fe 'Wa' WED c'a'ms he 'cws WLTGL +0 ewsei' vfen 'e we -5' 'Q Famer Dsfaieu 5 rvyslefy rccm fs Havdvc xcu mke 5 fe, N' was a' 5' Crew-Pcpse eww L'6'6 ag EC! 3: 'Fe' Pe'e DCfW5CJ.6U 0 vcwec 71 fs bag C' veQe'e -Je. c4:':q'Ca' avg' zcslcqcaf f- New wma' fe Cu ed :Lx cf a fa' wa 3 arfaze a Famosler EZZCC-3 , j ITC C3 :ffm Efazm, f: ysu CJEESEJ. S: L'9'6 5 'Fe Efxigy Cub 'leer:e's C5 e 319.5 fw 'Na' rwsewfw cded Rccrf 136. Who do you +nink is responsole lor rncse exceilenf b 'lekin board displays ouisiole fhe office? . . . Why, rhe sarne group ho keeps us informed abou+ whalis fhe bes' in books, any and every of lhe year. These fellows work wish ifrrle rhanks. If lhere is on room in our baiiding always in Hp-lop shape i+is fhe library. Under Falher Schneideris direcl-ion, The Library Club keeps books cala- iogued and in order, magazines available and ?iied, and finds lime always +o help anyone and everyone locale lhe book or periodical desired al +he mornenl desired. And, wilhal, 'rhey have lheir gay lile, +oo,ydo lhese librarians, GRETO meehng on a social basis wirh like srahcs of olner schools, so fha? pike if you've 'rhoughl of Them as buried benealh a slack of Encyclopedia Crum Q Brifannicas, you're mos? mislaken. Sf- Rose of Um LIBRARY CLUB Top row: Charles Gresh, H. Clark, J. Morgan, F. Mazza, faryg T. Caroluua, presidenh Falher Schneiclerg S. Mc- J. Sullivan, D. Burkhardf. Boffom row: J. Cziraky, secre- Cerron, vice-presidenf. 'J' X f? A 1 0 l '17 FRANCIS Sf. George's A nes :mx 1 :A-,R 1 A 3-:ff Q . 2 4 :'i 5'QQ -'- v g': c: 4, X Ac+ivifTes: , H'-H .f 1 .,. -,-Q f, f: E' Efil FC ,T L X,'Ef'EZE .ni ' W-D-HIIE . , , NN ll Hits. Stagiaahireer llngel lmgjmgg smun sm tn PM W' H H xxx PlH.rHUVW 'WN ' EDWARD J. BOSCOLA O+h Sfreef Sf. Micheelkx i BOSCO LA Sfreef m MRM bhge ROBERT RADLEY H02 venue Linwood K- L' Ad Holysavicur e c- ss F fi EW Qiufn f' Flf' 'N ' 1 r-qyf Acfivfflesz :1 B BLUE AND GRAY STAFF Firsl row: L. Scheib, J. Malkowski, R. Broadhursf, J. Kan cravi, B. Bruehl, J. Kerr, B. Dugan, J. Doyle, C. Kerwin, B. Kasakavage. Third row: C. Harrison, C. Walfers, T. Tague, J. Smilh, J. Squire, F Dougherfy, F. Conners J. Kranyak. Second row: F. Bonner, F. Perko, E. Dough A. Bullock. erfy, J. Hernik, J. Ofruba, J. Aiken, J. Delaney, W. Burke, BARK STAFF Firsl row: J. Maikowski, P. Usavage, J. Kandravi, R. Laughlin, J. Hernik, J, Olruba, C. Meynaud, B. Kasakav- firoadhursl, J. Squire, R. Smifh, B. Dugan, J. Doyle, E. age, C. McGroarfy, A. Bullock. Third ,row: F. Bonner, 'x4cFafe, C. Gresh, J. Hernik. Second row: L. Scheib, J. J. Sculley, F. Harrison, J. Sherry, A. Wallers, T. Tague, Mullen, E. McGra'lh, J. Czeraky, E. Dougherly, F. Mc- J, Dougherty, J. Divine, L. Koch, P. Kerwin. is 'A TA efpfeit 'fe fefziwiz be . . . L: eva'-aLe fe 5z .1af N55 cg Si Jafves. We 52,2 be :ff afe 'Ftse w'3 5252+ Ffrfef Bezfar fn the arrargeweni and S6fV: Q if cw week, Mass, our a'N ua' fefrea? afwd o+her sofigua' aC'v'i'es 'lvai CLNGVGCLETDZQ fmfned'a'e5y a Caicflc sclwcc' 3 ...J Fa+her Bednar ni an E it M mi f-Q f' ww I. Us Fafher Elf: JOSEPH BREEN Si. Michael! C. Acfivifiesz Baexem V, 2, 3' Basecn' 3, 4: Swden' Coq 3 4' See C .L 4 ANT NY BRIDA I202 . 2nd Sfreei To Irip Ihe Iighl Ianiaslic. 'ro honor The ,,+,,. various seasons when fun lakes Ioremosl S+. +hony's place by 'righh and books are forgolfen for rhe nighl, Io inrroduce our Carholic girls of Nolre Dame 'ro our Cafholic boys Tuck 3' of SI. James .... These are Ihe works of Ihe Social Comrni+Iee, Adiviiiesc Cross C .rfry Ig Svye I, 2 under Ihe supervision of Fafher Elrz. On Sunday evenings, af Hal- lowelen, Thanksgiving, Chris+mas, and on 'rhroughouf ihe year, Falher Eilzl Social Cornrniffee handles 'rhe Hspirilual works of if nol rnercy,'l af leasl gracious social companionship. And below, Ihe parenls everrready +0 conlribufe Ihe corporal works of feeding as well. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Firsf row: J, Devine, J. Langon, J. McPorIIand, P. Tnonone, J. Makkowski, P. Zarro, J. Mullen, J. Squire, R. Burke, J. Naimola. Second row: F. Perko, R. Wilps, P. Carolucci, H. O'MaIIey. J. Udovich, J. Ofruba, J. Hernick, P. Czarnafo, J. Affiani, F. Trouf, R. Berbbord. P uf, 4 I BREHONY Chesfer Michael! Mrs. Kerr and Mrs. Toanone serve refreshmenh fo Ihe sfudenis and their dafes at Chrisfmas Dance. Camera Club I. Achvihes. Camera C b I, 5.0 ogy Club 3: Drarnafics 3, 4: B k Sfafl I, 3, 45 Glee Club 4, Blue 81 Gr v 4, Vgilanles 4. if i 'fl ROBERT BROADH U RST 3006 W. Resurrecfion 3 W--3 RICHARD Fronf ST. lm Ave 308 Sf. Margarei Mary essed Virgin Mary Lighfsl Aciion . . . Cam- era Ciub! The worm huns. or +he 'iooic af ihe birdie en- Jrhusiasfs do a liiiie 'birdie' gazing 'rhemseivesu is The way we mighf capiion 'rhis sho? of Fafher Schneidefs Camera Club. WILLIAM BRUEHL Avenue Our Lady of Peace f A ,S l f Achvnhes: Bark STa 3, 4: Blue 81 Gray 4gGee Cub-45 Tr sk 3, 4. Brofher Seraphim's Guardian Angel lJoe Squire, whisTles for essishsnce from his col- ANTHONY leagues. A loT oT Time, a loT OT work, a lof oT sTudy, a loT oT diTTiculTy . . .and is IT worTh if all? We who have Taken parT in or waTched our dramaTic presenTaTions of The pasT Tour years cerTainly Think so. IT was ARSETNHC AND OLD LACE ThaT rollicked us in our Frosh year, THE FIRST LEGlON ThaT inspired us as Sophs, THE INFORMER ThaT sTirred us as Juniors and CAREER ANGEL ThaT did all Three Tor us in '49, OT The laTTer, The Bark spoke comprehensively in saying: 49ers STage Career Angel: Broadway Smash HiT To Play Here. An ex-Broadway criTic and a clerical C.P.A .... an adolescenT Dick Tracy and a real, live 'pumpkin- paTch spy . . . a ChrisTian BroTher suspecTed oT being balmy and an Angel cavorTing around like mad . . . iusT a Tew oT The zany characTers ThaT make 'Career Angel' as whacky as iT is reverenT, as laugh-provoking as iT is ThoughT begeTTing, as diTTerenT as iT is new. Oh, yes-'Career Angel,' if you happen To be among The poor, benighTed uninTormed, is The currenl' smash hiT being sTaged by your old Alma lvlaTer's '49ers. Three public perTormances are slaTed Tor Thursday and Friday evenings and Sunday aTTernoon respecTively. The place: your audiTorium aT ST. James, oT course: The daTes: February 24Th, 25Th, and 27Th'g The TickeTs: available Through Fr. Friel's agency onl . Y 'Career Angelf wriTTen by a CaTholic priesT, Fr. Gerard Murry, made iTs debuT las we behind The scenes are wonT To sayl on Broadway on May 23rd, l944, aT The NaTional TheaTre oT New York CiTy. CurrenTly being direcTed by Frs. Monaghan and O'Connor, The 'Angel' is well under conTrol and is ably supporTed by as excellenT a casT as The sTudenT body has ever yeT Tossed before The TooTlighTs. The picTures scaTTered around and abouT, hiTher and yon, give you iusT enough land 'noT Too muchl oT a good Thing. RelaTive To iT all, The Bark sTaTT has one suggesTion: 'Go on-make yourselT unpopular, sTarT your LenTen penance early--by sTaying away Trom The play.' lT's our besT beT on how To geT yourselT elecTed To The 'Gallery oT Shame. BuT The Senior plays have noT been all by any means. FaThers Loughrey Degnan, moderaTors oT Assemblies, have done Their iob well and used The sTac mosT proTiTably Tor Tun-Tilled enTerTainmenT. T Acfivifiex: Dance ommiTTee 2, 3, 4: Library Sfeff 2, 3, 3 Shsge Crew 4: Vigi- lanles 4. Bro+her Gregory Ed Dougheriy displays Faiher Monaghan Fafher ANTHONY CARN 939 Edgernord enue CHes?e M .sel's , 7 X. Bob Broqdhursf correds Ed Doughedy on how H should be done. F41 K' SEN IO R PLAY CAST Seafedz Gresch, Haggeriy, Bruehl, Dougi'1er+y, Squire, C. Smifh. Back row: Weber, Bell, Gill, Dacey, Mullen, Swefy. Second row: O'Brien, Kranyak, DiAugus1ine, A. McGroar+y. Maloney, Murray. Smirh, Duckworfh, Riley, Harrison, Bonner, Broadhursh THOMAS CAROLUZZA Shoe? Sf. Roberf's F. Bonner and B. Breuhl decid ing on which way is bed. JAMES CATANIA Lady of Peace Acfivifies: Ca efa .D 2' Rad: S Af a'cr' 3' l.C'5a'y C b2 3,4iPres1i ee C I: 4, Cfew 4. ii img, sg: v y ' V Lllyl. X nr an' --. 1 Q' Q -N . Q Y if f N4 -I ' M' 4 1 qi ? 1 5, V 7' :Q- I 1,32 f f 1 'EP L -1, ' 'L ' 5 1 . ,f , - I ' ' A ' - I ' is I E Q K Q. N61 if ,-, ,. - 5 vs' - -mSf0N --1, .6 ,ai '1Q'U, 1' 45 Xl 56 I V VN W J , 5 f 7 ' ' , '3 ', ' ni L f S235 M 5 A 5 9 , gy mu! I Q F Q. .gag-L s 1. -if r ff , V f, s , 1 1 ,, 5 ff 15, xg: gf, fi J 3 12 1 Q C E. x A w K A' A L. T5 IVE . , H I V f J ' . A M Q 253 Dx A N. s Q . A x :V Agrfitf. IP Y Y C J P5 Vw if ' .,f, iv' gre? fr W 'fr 2 3? gf S 7 V W , 1 X 35 5, 5 4 P- Achvmes: Foofba.l I 2. --4-4 Sf Mergre? Mary 59 80090595 No? wha? we wanl, bul whal God wants? nol whal we lhinlc ourselves lilled lor, buf wha? God has equipped us lor. So we have been Trained io lhinlc, lo feel, lo believe. So do 'rhe Reverend Professors labor lo prepare us in Malh, in Science, in English and French and l.alin and Spanish and l-lislory and all lhe olher inlricacies of higher learning. And if God has given us lalenls lor lurlher sludy, so does our laculfy direcl us . . . if if seems, under human analysis aided by grace, lhal we are beller filled for immediare enlrance info rhe world of induslry, so lilcewise is our curriculum planned by our adminislralors and our course advised for us by heads wiser lhan ours. The Afhlefic, fhe exlra-curricular, lhe social . . . all rnusl be sub- ordinafed 'ro lhe mos? imporlanl business of The school . . .'The scholaslic . . . super- vised by 'the spirilual. S COYLE DA Avenue U03 Aciivifies: Band I. 1gulW n 169' A99 ,,,,.. 6 A 1599, f H Logon ,,uv'f,,n1 VERSXTY fp UNI ad' :UU-fm' 22 'v.,,u U-AVN 4 4011.24 r BIIUTIN .1015 COUJGE -F ' vm-. 31, Of sv' uns' 'ti' fililll I I' Xl Hunk INN lug I.. nil balnf 8 I 'NN x nu x ux CAT t ALQG Reber? Smufh rwrwors Cr ur fm, 1 ,ear W ' ew he-re are Me boy wh, ave G ff Gr ursr nonor one e s a qenerar ave me of 9 or 945 ove fw rw e a re m y efl T 'na rea efmf a rw cu mmoe a rw, cm 1+ or ou fe 5 rw a row shoul era 41, Muon an a 0 no ef P w wearmg a 'rux' So Here 5 +0 our Bra he James gemubes of 4510 49 PHILAU ELF 'oseph Squ re W wQ 'Iu1 ' -4-w a Francm Connors I Father Vendergeesi prefecf of srudnes who Hounces publucly over Hue P A Sysfem ihe names of fhe honor siudenfs ,.-I :fr La Salk- Colle HLLL,TlN Louns Scheub 11,1 51x U Q. A .14 7 - ' ,gcfw ,Y Y XXV 3' 0 5. rt . Lv 3, X 33 . , Yuuu .M L - Y V ,i f Y-' a-11:1 , ' 'fl Q c- yz s - M :- X N..- v xn x ,Hx X , Nun' A Tgpyd f fg w A 5... fnaHaf'r,a,f. .ml WV, I 3 fhezelfi V 2 we d ' ff Q f 0 ab Q Eff cmf fu I an subj er imc VI! 1' 'F +I q y , I Q' P+ IM. A 'SWE wro ' II do ' f F r af' E , dr-ge Seve: , '- ,M me .' :ok We rms, a d 'e', wwe Q 5 ' . W W , P15 ...?1 S+. f r . v r U 4 . WL Kg ' , B -. 0 jf . ' , an- nv-'fu . 'T . ' 39 - x, , I VN-,,,wl4' M1 ...fv- 5-gyl r 5 ,fr N 's ug u in vi - Lf j--i' f. ESQ - . x imarvf' ' -k T . -4 i.,,,,fw 1: .im-.1 3, Q- 7 I cv ' sk' .J ,' 1 ' ' 'K' ,4- ' Classroom Achvlfuei l-li-Q . . . Anil our loo-rankrg cesynehes do 'nemselrez and us proud in flue lceeriess ol keen Co'rioe+'+fori. T GlerifNor. The man LOSSQZQ oul We bfainfwislers Program Director ior local zlafon XNPWA. Quiz Mas+er Bob Johnson lef+, Fred Sebelis, Glen- Nor, riglnf, from rear, Dudy Connors, Bob Smiih, Joe Squire, Lou Sclweib lSl. Jamesl. ive oooorevrs . . ...Boo Jonnson, DeROSA Avenua Sharon ii Blessed Virgin Mary Aclivi+ies: Foot a. I' Rios Bow' rg 2. Classroom JAMES J. DESMOND Virgin Mary i STUDENT COUNCIL Firs+ row: J. Squ're, J. Breen, B. Feeley, T. Kerwin, J. W. Brundage, C. McGroar9y, J. Miller, J. Brennan, J Kerr, J. McLaughlin, D. Manning, J. Dacey, J. Knox, Shields. Third row: G. Olconnor, H. Sweeney, D, Shea M. Creegan, M, Kasacavage. Second row: J. Donnelly, J. C. Donato, L. Purcelli, J. Meli, T. Fannon, J. McCall Crisf, L. Pierce, J. DeAugus+ine, J. Morgan, P. Zarro, J. Spanier. He can besl rule who has learned io obey, we re reminded by The lmilarion of Chrisl. The Sludenl Council wilh ils own form of Sludenl Governmenl has lried io follow Thai maxim, and malce model srue denls irs officers. Under The supervision 'T ol Farhers Monaghan and Olleilly, The l Reverend Disciplinarians, The Sludenl' Council and Srudenr Governmen? have made auspicious beginnings in 448 and '49, JOSEPH DiCAMILLO ' Avenue Chesfer Sf. An?hony's STUDENT GOVERNMENT, slandingz D. Shea, R. Carlo, J. Squire, J. McGroar+y, J. McLaughlin. Sealed: J. Kerr, Chief Juslice. The S+udenf Gov- , ernmenl rneefs in secrel chambers fo decide lhe .rf verdicl and senfence. GEORGE , , , Hi Avenue Acfivifies: , C er. lm esurre Acfivifiesz :'ZlE A bod, 'w hoi.l a sau' . . . a scooo' ff of :cocci eorfi Fai' V Lougivey feiogrfzed a vf'a' comes' woef Fe orgafzed live Vig fades . . . +o keen ew cweefoq ai 'Fe soofs eveoos, Peep 'em comfngw +o he sooab, keeo 'em s wg'ng io' he aesemowes, and keep everyone from Frosim io Grad in mfnd of The fad ihai S+. James is his school. Firsf row: J. Ofruba, J. Squire, S. Di Magiio, T. Ceroiuzu, R. Broadhursf, C. Smifiw, W. Swefy, R. Tenfor, J. Ma?- kowski, T. Gill, J. Kranyek, E. Sheerin. Second row: L. Feeiy, P. Schwariz, R, Burkhardi, E. Maiewsini, F. McLaugh- Acfivifies: Caf a C on i, 2: Pad: Cyo 3 44 V'g'4ef es 4 JOHN D 743 Cooke A Glenolden Sf. Joseph's VIGILANTES fin, W. Krieg, E. Dougheriy, F. Burner. Toanone, F. Smith, J. Scuffi, J. Dinfino, Wal'fers, G. Wilkinson, J. Sherry, R. Weaihers, L. Fr. Loughery. DIMEGLIO Sfreei Chesfer S+. Anfhony's C ub 2 Ciub 43 cz 485 ri: Sfafi 3, 4, Dfawafcs 37 V': anf'es 4. llllll JOHN DINTINO IOO9 ,,.-- Sf. Josepl'1's Fcofba., I fMg'.it Camera 4: G'ee Cub 3. 4: Riding ,Z 3, 4: Sfudefwf Coun Acfivifias: Redfo Ciub 33 Vigfarfes 4, Camera Ciub l. Acliviffiesz C'oss Cou My I, 2: Race Cub 3: Viglanfes 4. Adivifies: Foofball 2, 4: Carre Club 2: Bowflng 3: Baslrefbali I. aey r numbers a d iwo bralces ae S C beller lhan one. So nmghl lhe Driver Training cR'dl'Y i Iemenn Course describe ilsell. With Falhers Dunion and Friel aller- Maddm' naring in lhis dual conlrol classroom on wheels, lulure drivers gel as lhorough-going a course in bolh lhe lheory and praclice of auiornobile driving as one could gel. No nonsense here . . . where ill-lraining or inarlenlion can mean lragedy. Trained insiruclors lhemselves, Dunion and Friel prepare lhe boys well lor Their Siale exams. THE DISCIPLINARIANS SPEAK Juslice le-mpered wilh mercy, laws inlerpreled wilh charily, discipline nnocleraled by underslanding. So do Falhers Monaghan and O'Reilly preserve lhe good order so essenlial fo lhe lraining ol characrer. Never compromising, yer ever friendly . . . good disciplinarians, good friends. A disciplinary syslem lhal would have lasling elzlecls musf be rooled in rhe spirilual. To spirilualize our concepls of law and order is lhe conslanl endeavour of bolh of lhese priesls. R NEU-Y EDWA Avenue 826 Camera Cub lg Bow Arg 2, 37 Gee Acfivifies: Carrera uh I 2' R'o'rg C uc 4- Bde 81 G'a 2 3 41 Bari Siu 2, 3, 4' Giee Cu 47 Draxralfcs 3, 42 Bcwhng 2f Psdc iub 33 La '1 Cub I. 125. Ek Fafhers Dunion and Friel demonsfrafe fhe operaiion of a car fo Kerwin, Myneugh, Usavage, Kasaiavaqe. Fafher Monaghan fidyEng up af fhe Dlsciplinarlans Circle. .myqy an W '? 7 . ,, v N, , - . 1? , f 4 W '3 5 1 1 My if a fe? if ru 4-env, an I in Fafher O'Reilly fcircle, Rv l l Acfivifles: Basebar 2, 3, 4: Dance Com- m+'ee 3: Bovfl 3g Baskefbafpy. Adivifies: Creeneader l 2, 3, Caphl Bark Slay 3, 43 Blue 8: Gray Club lg Tracl: l' Gee Club 4. GERALD DOUGHERTY N Chesfer Sf. Francis de Sales gg. M3c1,,,l', Speak lhe speech, l pray llwee, as l pronounce IT lo you, 'rrlpplngly on llwe lonquef' No S+. James leam has won Irs conlesls so frequenlly as has our +60-llllle recog- nlzed'Deba'rIng Team. Moderafed by Fallwers Carey and O'Reilly, Hs wins far oul' number Irs losses, and if has been 'Caflnollc League Champs a number of limes. l-lars off 'ro our oralorlcal inlelllgenlia. DEBATING CLUB Leff Oo right T. Clwermol, J. Sullivan, J. Haggerfy, F. Mana, J. Ryan, J. Czireky, R. Smifh lPres.l, J. Squire, C. Smifh, W. Bruehl, J. Nealon, C. McGovern, J. Carroll. We need me lion only 'rwo ilvings . . . fne Spring Music Fesiival and 'fine Gradua+ion oi in year l948. Then we make a challenge. We cnalienge any- one preseni' on iriier occasion +0 ind a llaw in ilwe eerforrnances ol Farlier Raiiefiys Gle Cub, Tnirly-live nnae vobes singrg fn perieci unfson or oe'?e:i liarmory, as desired, every- 'nng from lxffcndeflul Cnel' io a Acmmes, Cyn 2! 3 4, Emerg 37 K,ff7e Eleison, as demanded by ilne 35, 5 M 0.5, X . v cccasion. The Sf. James Glee Club C JC 'GA 1 Cub 2 5 fr ' S 3 4: . . . providers of ?ru',f delighllul enier- iainfneni or inspiring musical prayer. JOSEPH DOYLE 226 Woodlyn f Sl. Joseplfs Falher Rafferfy leading Hue seniors af Baccaleureaie Mass. GLEE CLUB Sealed: J. Maflrowsii, E. Boscola. J, Breen, W. Sweiey, Mynaglw, J. Alfiani J. Doyle, B. Dugan, J. McManus, A. R. Broadlwursf, G. Forie, Fr. E. Raflerly, A. Burke, J. Bullock. Third row: J. Mullen, E. Cerducci, J. Durfer, J. Squire, C. Smifh, E. Douglwerfy, D. Mahoney, J. Haggerfy, Scuffi, J. Dcuglwerfy, F. Harrison, A. Wallers, S. Mccarron, J Kranyal: Second row- S DiMe lio C Greslw A T. Beardsley, T. Tegue, J. Wood, E. O'Neil. Caroluua, E. Maiewsli, F. Mc'l.augl1lin, W. Krieg, C. BERNARD DUGAN Avenue f ' 2702 W Aclion . . . lhrill-packed, hard-hilling, double speed aclion . . . lhe key word in all Sl. James sporls. True, we haven'l ollen been on lop, bul lhere's more lhan one way ol counling debils and credils, and we lhink lhal we saw quile a bil lo be proud ol in our lour years. Lasl year l'48l, ol course, we really hil our slride by wrapping up our lhird year ol baseball wilh lhe lovely ribbons ol our lirsl and llo dalel only Calholic League Championship. Thal was a lhrill. Bul we lhink, in all due hu- milily, lhal al limes we've been even more glorious in deleal lhan we've been in viclory. Take lhal loolball year ol '45, lor inslance, when we iusl missed lhe playolls by a pigskin. And how aboul lhe baskelball year when Jimmy Joyce sank lhal shol heard around Chesler, lo pul us in lhe big lime al Convenlion l-lall? Seeing lellows like Jack Nacrelli gel lhe Franny Murray award, lor example, and having our boys gel Alhlelic scholarships lo some ol lhe linesl colleges . . . walching our loolballers and baskelballers and bowlers ol lhis pasl year in lhere plugging away all lhe lime. ol such lhings, we are proud. And il, lhis year, our book ol wins and losses shows lhal we iusl aboul broke even, well, lhere's one big lhing aboul a bulldog . . . he never gives up. Take a look, lhen, al lhe boys who've played hard . . . win or lose . . . in '48 and '49. Bul while you're looking, don'l lorgel lhe shepherd ol all alhlelic evenls-lhe mode- ralor ol sporls since his coming lo lhe school-Falher E. Warcl Knebels. Aclivifies: lfa k 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry 2, 3, 4: Bark S 32, 3,41 Bue Sm Gray Chesler Resurreclion JOHN ENGLISH 435 Soulh A -L, ROBERT 64 I3+h ,pf Fr. EH1 Kirkman adjus+s s'rIrrup for Richer J, 2 'A 3. W: . F1 ' 1 CHARLES FENZA Par S+. Gabruel s ROBERT FEELEY Our Lady of 7.., bf- , ,a .T ,J Road Ac lvzfnes F e C ur: Se? for Adivifies: Bef: ' 7 FRED FLEI W. 3rd Sireef Sf. Anfhony 5-S fx, course TZ e Chesber Sf. Michael'5 HUB Ill Francis Fran Galvin es' CH' F' Nr' 2 3' Bos-er: i 3 VA. y , , zz- ., . Agile 8-Fifi' 3. THOMAS Norwood Sf. Gabriel's Francis Babe Hodgson JOHN GENTILE HH., Shea, Denny Manning iries if fhrough ine middle while EddY5 Donnelly and Cano pave fhe way againsf S+. Joe's. S+. Rose of Lima X William Burley Bull Mack 6 ll: I ff up Francis Park Perlro Acfmtes. 1 :J Y . ,M X.-. Chesfer S+. Michael? George Okie O'Connor Raymond Kit Carlo E. GILL Joseph Tax Doyle 4'4- 4 J ,HIE . . .f ' if-LLWlf 7' ' A 1-and 'ff' ,440 A' - ff' an , ' 3- ', . f 6 V' 1' - 5,-, . If G5 FRANCIS -iff? Sf. Hedwig! BF ,pygm- -4 Herman HermM Sweeney Acfwresz ,gi ' Samuel 'Sam' Porcelll f,f ff 'X fy' ff! 3 : J 'f n 1 , , 4 . , V . THOMAS GUILTINIAN ' e Road Chesier 255,31 I W. 3rd Sireef Sf. Roberf's T S u 'wg DEUNV if ug a ACMVJ ES Chesfer Resurrecfion AGNA? AESI I FOOTBALL SQUAD Top row, left fo right Grelo, Zarro, Carlo, Donafo, Monfero. Boffom row: Hodgson, Cardell, Kerwin, ScuHi Wilps, Bradley, Nacrelli, McDonnell, Donnelly, Mahoney. Ofruba, Manning lCapi.l, Herniclr, O'Connor, Doyle Second row: Coach Brennan, Mack, Pierce, Porcelli, Feeley, Doubef. Fannon, Udovich, Galvin, Shea, DelVeccl'iio, Wiley, Coach Genliernen bollw. Nei+l1er Franlc Bean Brennan nor Dominic i Dirnii Moniero needs inlroduclion To sporlrs fans of Delaware Coun+y. No liner praise can be given any rnan fhan 'Calholic Gennemenf Sach praise we give. So be if. Francis Bean Brennan Foofball Coach OUlS HANSELL 42 N. Avenue Glenolden Sf. Gabriela K Dominic Dim Monlero D' 7 ,,., JO N M. HAUGHEY 705 Summlf Avenue P spec? Park S Gabr'eV's is LE'.,fi' ef' Spit ,. iq feiv afc DV' Fees e,e1c ,et 'Z e s3,. fn ajij' wffe 'he ficeis if A: CTG cm. I' was 'Fe N L Cewcf ganee f A:MvI+Ies: E ' deg we wefe 'ea V. :H e 'mg' e'3 CT 'He 5:3f c, T: W' 'Q e seats' H defer? war ' eaz, 'Q give cu' Ngnv 11 f ' ' ' e VJj'x'A g aw ease' 'few we fix: We cerg. fha ww 'J:,defe':f Faier Hugees 2 :w 'Q Wi Li W' cr :je f15a::: ?'ve'43 wefe a Q' ease' 'A gave. 41 ! -1. 1 . M ml-363' 47' gut FRANCIS RRISON 7 E. Ashland venue Glenolde Sf, Gabriel' Ac vwY es: 5 4 Thlngs foci gloomy on Hue bench-Norfh Cafholic game. Adlvities 2 A I, ' 2 2 ,Y ue- 4 4 ize C'-if 4' le-. ': 4' .L F V A 3 a 4' le , :. 4 P:1e :, 2 4: f .e ' V-: 4 '-f- '1 -'HCL im- John R HERNICK 6l8 Sproul Sfreef Chesier Sf Mechael's Donald Rudy Shea Bm.. Sam Grefo, fha S+. James on Hue move. 'Inq Acfiviiiesz Cross 3 4 Siege Crew Bu 81 G- ay ramcwcs 3: Pro Commxffee 59- E. - Acfivifiesz Cfoss Coen y I 2' Basebal' 3, 43 BIue 81 Gfa I ' EDWARD 2902 W I Resurrection 1 6 O JAMES HULINGS eason Avenue Linwo Holy Saviour Paul Abner Cardell Ernest Bucks Doubef FOOTBALL SCHEDULE f S+. James 7 RId!ey Township ..... I2 ,K S+. James I3 Sain+Jo+1n's ......,.. O S+. James 6 Wes+ Ca++wolIc ...... 20 K S+, James 33 A+len+own Cen+ral . . .. O A S+. James 7 Roman CG++ lO++C .. .. I3 ,,,,' S+. James 6 LaSa+le ............. O S+. James I3 S+. Thomas More 7 S+. James O Sou++1 Ca++1o+Ec ...... I3 S+. James 6 Nor++1 Ca+++oIIc ,,... 24 S+. James 32 S+. Joseph ....... .. O Tom Fannon Larry Pierce s ' . IV, .-37 Li' fre 4 , ft . ': ,L N 1 .44 5, - ef-,L ,,, if: 5+ - Q. - Acfivihesz Crocs C. -F'Y', 2 3 4' Fco+- Thomas Snake Kerwin MT '-'ST' .5 l Acfivifiesz Banff: 3, 41 End 23 P JO ,rpg -rw 1 2 JARUSINSKI Chesier Sf. Hedwigk 1 A Pira+e skim: along fhe iurf af+er being dumped by Shea. -M Bob Feeley Joseph Barrell Scuih 5 4-1- 'W-'4 Duck Mahoney iakes ine ball around fha end. .wil ni-but .I-F Achvdlet 31 Carve'a 4yCub2 I . ROBERT JOSEPH 400 Garfside esfer mmaculaie Heari ,R 15 M U if '81, 1, 3rd Sireei J- wk. P. - Acfivifiesz Sc' c pf'C7G. rapher l 2, 3, 43 Ca e'a Cu ' ' 'af B1eZGr ',2 3,4:G'ee-Cue I. 7 Avenue Moylan Chester Moylan + Sf Roberf s Nahvify Things looked really brighl a+ 'rhe beginning of lhe '48 season. When Soulh Cafholic came down 'ro fhe Chesfer Armory for lhe lirsf league game, 'rhey faced Jimmies beafen only once our of seven slarls . . . Jimmies who had laken six slraighf afler fheir single loss. And 'rhe Pirales lefl in defeaf, 'ro make our sevenlh win in a row. A loss +o Wes? Cafholic hardly seemed anylhing 'ro gel dislurbed abouf, parficularly when we bounced righl back 'ro fake lhree more in a row in lhe Calholic League. Well . . . lo make a 'rough slory easy . . . we iusl didn? make il. The records show +ha+. Buf wha? lhe records may no+ show is +ha+ we died fighfing, and lefl a mark 'lo shoof lor. Coach Jimmy Murphy and our Rev. Moderalor, Falher Smifh, can bofh lesfify 'fo lhal, for lhey were bolh along wilh us every lime 'ro keep us hoping. A BERNARD KASACAVAGE JQSEPH KERR ' Linwood Park Acfivifiesz War Bonds 81 Slamps -I: Fool'- ball l, 2, 3, 4: Music -Fesfival 4 81 Gray 3, 4 lEd.l3 Bark Slaff 3, 4 bail 4 lMgr,lj Baskefball 4 S'age Crew 3: Srudent Ccun lChIef Juviceli Radio Club Assem by 2 3. si .A Achvmes: Cross Counlry I, 2, 3, 4 Track l, 2, 3, 4- ark Stahl 4g4Blue 8m Gray 4. Ac+ivI+ies: 3 43 -' be' L 3 4. X. N ,, 4. Qi' .au . .., .J 4-5 3,973 4 fmwwu 4- .E Dv... 'Of--f N Ac+ivI+7es: C'CES C:. ', Ci e'a CJ: 2' T'if.l THOMAS Park S+. Madeline LEONARD ImmacuIaIe fi KING Sfreef I Abner for Acfivifiesz Rdl'-g C 2, 3, 4g GIee Club 4g Camera CJ I, and Smokey Delaney IussIe wa? of the ball, AcI'Ivi+Ies: Track , 3, 43 Drarnafks 3 . Cub 25 Vfq'Ian?es . FRANCI KLEM Sfreef Resurreciion LOUIS 22I S. KOCH S+. CIemenf's in Z' ii Seaied J Delaney J Haughy F Connors cephan refo Paul Cardell L uerce Kerwin, W. Mack, JOHN KRANYAK 2306 W. 3rd C' Hedwig! FRANCIS Mr.LA lngfIeId ! SI. Francis of Assisi WILLIAM KRIEG - Ho Our Lady of Imes Road HeIp Ac'rIvHIes: E fl.. , - fs Adlvlfles: 224, ,.4.-,. ,.4. 'fa fa f Y r 5 f f rar,-f I. , ,LL , ,4.A,.,,p,.-, i 3.0, ,- QL., . 4 . D 'ffg c rl'I , fA.f i i J U62 cf pf Deaf f'Ce'1:f up no , f la 3 1 f 'H 'Vie Q-fm' ,' a rfi J f CT N2 ,, UQ dgnr C, f ILT, fz'7 QVC I 3 'HIS my rfgvf Feff 3, KUKULICH 4+In S+reeI SI. Hedwig! ACIIVIII v - A-'QS 4A C:l 'be. A Delaney and PeIIegrino Iry Io gei II'1e ball from a deIermined Tommy, I ' K sse Dy 47 Sfcfe 47 P'c'w f-f f 4 J amuel Saw Grew XC Carney and Pellegino go up Ffh a Hawk as Dehar-ey and Cardell Nook an. CHARLES LEDGER 401 Leer- Averwe Norwcd S+. Gabfeis Snaie' Kewdn Al '-' GEORGE LUCKO I4OB Hancock Sfree? Chesfer S+. Rose of Uma xr., is 475 PATRICK MQBU Hill 1711 Blessed Virgin Mary JOHN MCCALL Avenue Ridley Sf. Rose of Lima X ,fix N ACNWMQSZ i ffil A +-l:y rebound eudes Car dell and Kerwln. 7-1' i MCCARRON n Sfreef Sf. Miclmel's JOSEPH MCDONALD Sl. Roberfs GQ' EDWA RD McFATE 92I Elsinore 411. Micl1eel's Aciivifiesz Cfzzs CLEA f 2 33 Bri S'a?f 4- Sues' 2. Ac'rivi1ies:Ce e'a C b l' Baa rg 2, 3, Cfczs C:.. , 2' Se. 2.5 4. uclw worls . . . liifle cred? . . . same ol clwee-ring realy mafler? Aslc flue boys on field. So lnere are flue ones who sfarl' I+ off, 'ross lheur own lungs To llwe breeze . . . our clweer leade s. McGUlGAN Avenue S MCe'ON'6AL CHEERLEADERS DONALD 1 430 mel W. Burlze, J. Mcporflancl, W. Burnlwrdf, J. Dough- Chener Sl. MichaeI's 'R er'y, E. O'Brien. Achvnhes. E. ,sz Col.. 'y 3, 4, oee Cnc 41 'l e' 4: Viqaves 4. Acfivilies: B 'lf 7 of Perpefual Help ROBERT nf: 1 V Acfiviliesz Cross C niry I: FOOIEGU 21 Base-Iufbal I. 4 Acfiviifesz Fc ca. If B McN I CHOLAS 43 E. Chesier Sf. Margaref Mary Sf, Rgberfg Sf. Rose of JOSEPH MCNICHOLAS 9+h Sfreef So were a Iillle school. So we're iusl aboul hanging on wilh ourlleeih when if comes Io Ihe big leagues. So were iusl a bunch of also-rans. Could be. Bul Ihen again . . . if was Ihe liI'rIe school wilh 'rhe big Iighl Ihal pul' Ihe name of Chesfer in baseball headlines. Our Iirsl Calholic League Iillel Thrill of Ihrills. Coach 'lReds McGuire . . . Sergeani Edward McGuire, ol Ihe Chesler Police Force, Io you . . . in his younger days a pilcher, was Ihe man who combined good fielding, powerful hiiling and slrong pi+ching Io bring aboul a championship Ieam. The ofher man 'ro be congralulafed? Fafher John Dunion, who, on an unforgellable Friday ailernoon, saw his dream of a championship realized when SI. James delealed SI. John's. .And, Io add To his ioy, Ihe learn which won was Ihe same one which he himself had walched over in ifs infancy and which had so rapidly developed info a 'iirsf class ball Ieam. WILLIAM MACK 93I W Immaculafe Hear? 5' g., Acfivifes: Fcc'cai I, 2, 3 Basie?- 4, Cam e'a C uc 2. Acfv EUGENE Acvwn es Chesier S ,f S+. Hedwig's f., YP' 'BZ 4 I 0-J fN fb Q .I 'iq 3' S- is MANCINI Road L UWOOU Holy Savlour ff 3 l' Q ' J' 1 aj' r ww , N 'Y .. ,ai , an ? .f Capt Joe McLaughlin 2 'aw THOMAS MANENTE 509 E. 9fh 3rd Sireef Cl1es+er Chesier S+. Mc ael Sf. Anihonys Adivifies: Rxdrg C Reds CUE 3. C 2' B:w'1g2, 3,4: ,' LWA 1 1,f ' f- .'- ' fl in 1 FN i 4N A .. f F41 N 6 Q ' A J fr f i X +3 QU' ri I Lyx BASEBALL SQUAD Thrrd row: Coach Redx Maguire, F. Lippolk. J. Breene, Wcfrelf, L. Plerce, T. DrV'+o, J. McLaughlin, R. Duffy, A. Duckworfh, J. Hale, A. Jerusinslri, J. Carr, T. Moore, J. Mullin E. Home, and Fr. Dunion. Firs? row: Managers S. Grefo, R. Jasinslri. Second row: J. Brennan, B. Carr and Green. The BQ Tmef Tne pate . . . Snoe Perl. The 0053056985 . . . Scmnefn Plgn, Pubic League T'V'sJs' S2 James, Cyndi Cnennoi. Tne W - ne' . . . Scwrnern Ffgn, wwc 'lewfe knew 'Hey Hee QYSYGU a 23:33 learn. DENNNS MANNKNG Hoxy Sp io- 5 S+ree+ rr? . f .AP-X-.' Sfar pifciwer Andy Jarus ski . . . who hurled more winning gam s as a Junior fhan mos? pifciwers even dare dream abouf. we X x X4 i if i Y! f f , ' 4.5, x 'v, fi x ,G -, 7. , if44'J.f7 - , K 7 mf , 'J , W . ' 4' Andy YeHi Jersinsii lays down a bun? agalnsf 'xf' 's Soufhern ai Shibe Park. J xi iv Q an I . If ROBERT MARTH Lane 7 , Resurrecfion ufkn, 424 igffxi Joe Brennan spreads His dusf and chalis up n run ADELBERT MASSE IZI9 W ' Hear? JOSEPH J. 20 Cenler Holy Glwosf 1 mt Mwvw .ew aw-'-L 3,4025 Chesler Sf. Micl'1ael's ,ff M METRICK Acllviliesz P' ff ' .y,,.r .-, . -.f 'A.., ,C.g..,: ff: 14 ,,o.34 ., ,.-.o,.N .',1.,ifw434'Ef-f-A fx-4 4- , ,, - f- f ni., Mg., 4. V- ML, 4. GLB, , 4. J- J, .,: ,J x.,- ,,, f-FNWH 4, v., . ..v,..,, Sf-.. f'-W-f NLG Aciiviflesz Sze' 5' C -L 2' S One Mme fhal llue cuslomer is NOT always right Everyone gels info ilme .C EDWARD ALBERT MICKA Road Sl. Madelnne s Qvrgv- Folsom Sf. Madeline's Acllvifies: verbal free-for-all wifh fhe umpire, in- cluding Falher Dunion. L les: O CONNOR Glenolden X Sf. George's NEIL O'CONNOR 207 Rynard Rober+'s Sf. George's H. X 1 5 L X .WJ 1 A B4 ia! Q A 1 fi' 85 Y M. Us S llzr 1 X kgs! JAMES O'DOH RTY ' ' ' ' ' L, E seem fo be fahng If seriously This sorf of Hung mud ave Avenue been whaf rung in +he viciories. ala THOMAS lmmaculafe Head' 71' 'sn- 'h Acfivifies: Facial , 3, 4: Track I, 2 3 4: Bef! SY57 3, 4: C'css Comfry I fn Gee Club 43 Pr - .c'w 'f4ee. In Acliviliesz B ah V- Z 3,4 oolclr McGonzgal sels a mxle record al Sl. Thomas -ai fa ,M 41 ff dj JOSEPH OTR C i, f ' , H' M ' V ' f v t? f l G In 3 ark .I f g,qrtJ,! , ' ,I+ N Our Lady of Peace A, fir 'A ' ' 'i v , ':,, m f ' Y . VV, ' uv 444.1 X .1 , D Q V 2,7 .Q QW ' W QW, Z , A If Q, Nkis,' I I' , 1 1 ' ' wx, 4 , 'x f- 'Y ' w 'f I W1 I il v 3 xr, . V. ' .fnqh , 1 'L v gf' Y. , '34 .JZ 42, , . KW 2 .4 ' 1.2, ..., 'ff' ..l'w v -X S+. Rose of Lima I . PELLEGRINO Sfreef 5 M ,W , 4 fu W.- My aw ,, ' ' A ' 1 . ' 1 ' we 51 'B 'H' , 1 f as A 1 W 'Y ff an A ' 'i i,if !,,fJ V6 gl mQ :Qs'MMyM A Q, l gf? wit X E 2' if 'V if W ' M , 3 . . f , ' , F V ,W M I , K, , I ,, f ' I iz , 'W S ' Q K V M, .MM ' , we , A , ,ff f , l , , .Q , 'Nfl . ' ' l ,1Wf'r i A , M. - M, r , 0 -f . j ,gg 2-' A ., J n - ,,, I 'P' , ,A 4 Y 554' ' ' -- , ' I i 1 I 4 W ' 5 ,v,. ip ' if ., My .. , ' ' ' ' 3 'K Tw? ' , ' - l ' s I, , Qi? ., :? J r l , ' ' V K , 1 ' -i l - ' ' , T -, 'T if vu A- K 51, 'iq ws 145 QQ gf 'I ,L - . ff X 45 ' . l l l -. - - , i l H3 .yr i S g ,f . Z , , U -.A A an ., . f QW 'W i Y ,, . I - V R H 4, or Q 'IA gf- f I , igipfy. s Udovich fhrowing the iron ball, while speclalors admire his iorm. Bernie Kasacavege gels ready fo dash. Milne Sullivan crosses fhe finish line a fraclion foo lale. X in 3 f, rv- S N.. -'QC '51 . X ' v v , N' '-fe Q K N -bf 8 4, ACN. A ' . - . :I N IVIflSf an , : amera Us : ,Q ' ' rchesf' , , . I J 5 I pq . s , L Bob Schwarh Iinishos up a . Iwo-mile iourney around fha Q, counfryside. I948 TRACK AND FIELD James 32' 2 LaSaI e James 46 SI Thomas More 62 I 9 A ri April 30 0 . . A l 'H- nib T ... Sf RoI::erI's May ' S+. May .H-5 May 2 ff May 2 James 55 S Ca+hoIc 53 , May .James 30 W. Ca+hoIic 78 James 29 R. CaIhoIic 79 .James 28If2 EddysIone 79' 2 and 23, CATHOLIC LEAGUE RIPER , ' E ' -. iff...-xl 4 2' ' ' ' X.. , CHAMPIONSHIPS: I. Roman CaIhoIic, , 287 2. Wesf Ca+hoIic, 27If2: 3. Norfh Cafh- Cheifef 1,4 olic, 26: 4. LaSaIIe, 25: 5. SI. Thomas More, Sf- MICIIGGVS I6: 6. SI. James, 8If2: 7. Soufh CaIhoIic I. May 30, IP.C.I.A,A.I TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS: I. Wed CaIhoIiC, 48: 2. Nor'rheas+ Ca'rhoIic, 36: 3. LaSaIIe, 27: 4. Roman Ca+hoIic, 24: 5. SI. Thomas More, I8If2: 6. Erie CaIhedraI, I7: 7. Piffsburgh Cenfral, I5: 8. SI. James, IIV2: 9. Reading CenIraI,-7I!,f'2: I0. Har- risburg, 4: II. SI. Agnes IWesT ChesIerI, I: I2. Lancasfer CaIhoIic,'If7. I948 CROSS COUNTRY Sep+. 27 SI..James 22 Williamson SchooI 33 Od. I SI'.James 35 Wes+ Cafholic ..... 20 Od. 8 SI'.James2I Roman CaIhoIic ..... 34 Od. I2 SI.James I5 Woodbury ......... 40 Od. I5 S+.James 20 Norfh Cafhoiic .,... 35 Od. 22 S+. James 20 S+. Thomas More .... 35 Od. 25 S'r.James I9 Norfheasr High ..... 32 Od. 29 SI.James I9 SouIh Cafholic ...... 36 Nov. 5 S+. James 24 LaSaIIe .. .....,.. 3I Nov. I2, CATHOLIC LEAGUE'CHAMPION- FRANCIS PERKO 2IsI Sfreef T56 SHIPS: I. Wesf CaIhoIic, 34: 2. Norih CaIhoIic, 56: 3. SI. James, 74: 4. SI. Thomas More, 79: 5. Roman Cafholic, IIO: 6. Soufh Cafholic, I27: 7. LaSaIIe, I69. Nov. I7, MARCUS HOOK LIONS CROSS- COUNTRY RUN: I. Upper Darby, 36: 2. Nor- risfown, 78: 3. Lansdale, 96: 4. SI. James, I2I: 5. Wesf Chesfer, I43: 6. Abingfon, I57: 7. Lower Merion, I88: 8. Chesfer, I92: 9. Ridley Park, 265: IO. Media, 305: II. Coafesville -. Nov. 20, PHILADELPHIA PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL INVITATION CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS: I. Overbrook, 54: 2. WesI Cafholic, 56: 3. Wesf PhiIa., 75: 4. Norfheasf, II3: 5. CenIraI, I39: 6. Norfh Ca+hoIic, I63: 7. S+. Thomas More, I83: 8. S+. James, 233: 9. Ben FranIcIin, 262: I0. Soufh CaIhoIic, 304: II. Ser- manfown, 324: I2. Soufhern, 347: I3. VaIIey Forge M. A., 405: I4. Simon GraIz, 426. JOSEPH RODGERS 908 W. 3rd Sire AnII1ony's Achvihes. La? Acfivifiesz Fczrbaff I, 2, 3 4: Basie c I I I: Sfaqe Crew 4: B e 81 Gfay 4:'P'crn Ccrrfnitfee. -rf! Adivifies: C'css surfry l. 3: Redfc i Cup 3, If Ev- , Acfivifiesz Spafsw Cub , 33 S'age rf C'e'v 2. JOHN Lane The Jayvees . . . +ha'r's whal mosl of us were who were To become varsiry men. The scrubs! The boys whose games were primarily 'lo foughen us up for fhe big day when we, foo, would lurn pro. Of larrer years, lhe Frosh, loo, have been pu? lo work in lhe loughening process. Thal s The way reams are builf. A number of boys, a number of coaches, a number of priesl-moderalors, have given unriringly of 'rime and efforf in whal' is usually an anonymous capacily To build for 'rhe furure, wifhour glory, and usually, wirhour Thanks. To our Jayvees, rhen, and our Freshmen . . . our besl' wishes, ancl a mosl sincere +ip of fhe haf! EDMUND RUPNIK O 2424 W. 4fh Sfreef L Uls SCHHB 400 Rldle A enua Our Ac hes: Camera Club 25 Vigilanres 4. Acfivifies: Bark Stall 3, 3 Blue 8: Gray 43 Camera C:ub 2, 37 B logy Club 3, 45 Lafin Club 31 Vigianfes 4: High-Q- Quiz 4. Chef er Chesfer S-5 Resurrecfion Sf Anyhqny arry We + fnrow be owes gel ycufse bam d or w a+ever oes w ow amz: ou can call our e f a manager Here hey are mem 4 rs A Ac lvnhesz r ma!! I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2: G-wee Cub 4. Carv'e'a C ur: rg 4, Managers-T. Gill, T. Baseball Managers J Kerr , Davis. and W Carr Acfivifiesz Band O e fra 2. 3, 4, Basie e Mc S::a'1'sH C el: x Wa Bros H S a ps I i Baske+ball Managers-R. on- aghan, W. VanHorn, M Hin, A. Semeraro, J. McGra+ J. Pearse. Adivifies: ::': Focfball Managers - E. Ma- jesii, G. Flavin, B. Brennan, J. Mafkowski. GEORGE C. SHANAHAN Avenue 3 Cross Counfry Managers-T. T. O'Malley, J. Graff. 57 ES Acfivifiesz Track I, 'Span snC1ub2, 3 Asserrb y 4. Acfivifiesz A-Waffcn C Lx! 3: Bark Vfgl' .1 4, H'-Q-QL' 4. L 1 SHARPLESS Lane Resurreciion EDWARD SHEERIN Nafivify HERRY f 307 Wolfenden Aclivifies. on .. Aclivifies: pez: 'g i 4 X Joseph s I INTRA-MURAL BOWLING Firsf row: Carducci, Vail, Rulkowski, Mulrine, Casey, Sculley, McKay. Duane, Ryan. Second row: Nefale, McManus, Koronliewicl, Afiiani, DiMeglio, Maiewski, Maloney. Third row POIIGECO. Carney, Faylo, Blank, Maloney, Waller, O'Brien. Aller a banner year lwe were Juniors llwenl when we ended up in second place . . . lwaving losl a play-oil game lo Wesl. we bal- anced llme bowling budgel wilh 36 wins and I2 losses. Silver meda were 'flue rewa'ds lor llwa? second place in 'llwe Ai division ol e Builelin +ournamen+, plus llwe mignly proud feeling ina? comes lien youve placed as a '. Ii we didn l dup1ica'e In our Senior year, we did fry . . .and so ai leasl sluclc lo We Bulldog lfadilional figlwl. Acfiviiiesz fi- A , '. f 4' 34'B'A'o ah 4'v - .- , V..- ie es 4' -5 1' 3. I ,fr r VARSITY BOWLERS Firsf row: R, Feyko, Fafher Schneider, T. Ryan, Fafher Friel, WaIker. Second row: A. Rufkkowski, P. Carducci, R. Scully, A. Koronkiewicz, Affiani, D. Mulrine. BOWLING RECORD 48-49 Won Losi' I ...Wesf CaII1oIIc 7 I .,.RomanCa'rIwolIc... ...7 4... ...S+.TI1os.More... ...4 7... ...LaSaIIe .... I I ...NorII'1 Ca+I1olic .. 7 5 ..,Sou'rI1 Caflwolic 3 I9 20 Acfivifies: BCN4 Q I ,4' C':ss CQ.. f 27 Debafffg 27 Ira 27 Rada Gfee Ciub 4. LOUIS SMITH 2209 Madison Str RoberI's if -::' f if JOHN 927 W. Immaculafe Hearf WILLIAM SWETY llfh Sfreef Chesfer Resurredfon Z- Spealrer Ed McLaughlin greek flue parenfs on behalf of The sfuden? Acfrvifies: , 'Q 4' H:':', I AcfivI+Ies: lc r A , SPORTS BANQUET Sprl g-add our arwrwua' Sscris Ban ue 'e frwe e'f'e meek, bw P: r e'e!' , srivendi mea' fs par? c?'r1e e.e' wg, ye: on y a perk Awarzlz, speeches sweagerz feffers, lrcprvfes, rwandsielfei-every Bu dag Het rwfs day, ana We S+. Jimmy Buildoqs male a fu? Hgh? of If as wew. Some blq names In rhe sporls world Hgh- Iqrved We big nigh? durlrq our four years. We wonder if any wil! ever surpass BW Sfern, ban- quer of '47, or, for sheer emLer'a7rmerwr vafue, !IT',M Con McCo3e, cf '48. And sneaking of Mayors fCo'w is We former mayor cf VJEkesfBarrel Hue ever-farrrwfu' Ma-,ir of our 'own of Crwesfer, Mayor Rdpe Sciwarh, I3 unfaI.'ng'!, in Hand io grace We occarfoe. Parem' aemnf grlfuu, 53:3 I rt. and je: new fr'e'is-'O ai ww rrals-'::1s'o'e an :Zia 'cr waupaieei by ary' -We ' Qu 1035, '3 al 'rt qave ui year., e :Five 'C mb e :S+-'i wa We aria 'Vw 'Fe 'ewer 5-fewcrled :Mase Cr E3 Mcl.eug'w'n is' years S'LJ'J6V'L speaker- Fark -you-Teeek -,ze very much Acfrvriresz , ' :- 3 4. ,e.:3,,,,, Q-V' L' THOMAS TAG-UE 407 Fairview Aclivffies: Qfzzs C: ', rg L-1':':',' C eb PE -'Ng 34 Bid 'ex 47 See C .Q 41 Q: 4. Acfiviliesz fx.. fax , RICHARD TENTOR Holmes Road Anxnous guesls crowd Con McCole af lhe Speakers Table of Assisi Our Lady of ,J in 5 1 GERALD Avenue Chesler lmmaculafe Hear? Messrs. Brennan and Monlero award leflers ic foolball players af flme Annual Sporls Banquef. L- JOHN -1-'fi Sf. Margaref Mary WALTER THOM PSON 5+h Sheef lmmaculafe A Yes And THE SENIOR PROM JM fne sfroke of +welve, don? run away . . . for cam? you nearrny head k sapng ...F And fhe whHe+ne CEndereHasofoursk+erschooIareloohng forward fo fhe end of a IoveNy evening as sorrow- fufly as are fhek S+. James Prince Charmings. VVho +Hes+o descdbe hh Senkw Prom +des+c puf Info words a nosfalgia fha? only music and Howem and smrHqh+and Spdng hemeH can com- prehend. Enough. Clf aH +Hings unforgef?able,+he Prow ranks near The +op of fhe HSL ' EDWARD THORNTON 7024 Z Sf. Clemenfs Vhe band played on. Adivifiesz C: e': 2-5 2 ANTHONY Chesier Sf. An1hony's Aciivifies: Bark Sla I, 2: Camera Club 2, 31 Blue 8: Gray 35 Raclfo Club 32 Track 4. Acfivifiesz oftall I: S'a ge Crew 2. , if-.-1-..,.. N The Sfafl of Ihe Sf. James Blue and Gray. .. WILLIAM MORTIMER 20 Clover Lane fl li v , I I 1 M ULLAN EY Sires? Chesler SI. Micl'1ael's 'l I 9. D Y X , , . . . . .Ihanlcs Falher Baum Franlc Brennan The Rev. Moderalors And all olhers who helped Joseph Kerr ., .,.. Edilor-in-Chief William Bruehl .... .......... C o-Edilor John Herniclc ..,.,. .,,. A ssociale Edilor Edward Dougherly .... Associale Edilor Francis Hodgson .... Associale Edilor Louis Scheib ...... .... A ssociale Edilor Joseph Squire ,, .,.. Associale Edilor THOMAS MURRAY Thomas Kerwin .... ....,. A ssociale Edilor 725 Hi9l'lG d AV'-W' John Kandravi ., .... Phofographic Edilor ivifies: Track I, 2g Barlc unfry l, 2, 3, 43 'brary Aclivifiesz Barlr Slahl I lg Debaling 2, 3. Slalf 21 Cross I: Assembly 3. ,2,3: I CHARLES l AcTiviTies: Can-era Club lg Assembly I, 2: Bofcgy Cu 3, 4 lPres,l: Dra- rvafics 37 Bark STa T 43 VIgi'anTes 4, C ub 4: Prem C rr Hee. AcTiviTies: NATALE Street Hill Chesfer Holy Spirif Sf. Michdslii The Tine aThleTic repuTaTion oT ST. James was admirably upheld and even TurThered by our high-geared cross-counTry Team as The harriers won nine and losT one. The only seTback came Trom The TasT sTepping Burrs of WesT CaTholic. The Bulldogs hammered ouT vicTories over Williamson Trade School, Roman CaThoIic, Woodbury, NorTh CaTholic, ST. Thomas More, NorTheasT High, SouTh CaTholic, and LaSalle. T-lighlighTing The season were Jim Huiings, Bob Schwarh, and Bernie Dugan. Hulings, The Linwood Flash, smashed The record Time Tor The home course Trom l3:23 To l3:20. The old record was seT by Ed Mclvlenamin Two years ago! A week laTer Hulings came back and cracked his own record. This Time he sTopped The clock aT l3:l8. ATTer geTTing oTT To a slow sTarT Bob SchwarTz looked like The TleeT-TooTed boy oT lasT year when he romped home second in The Championships. T-Te was nosed ouT by Ed McMenamin oT Roman by only a second. As Tor Track . . . leT The records speak Tor Themselves This year. And nexT year? WiTh our new Track, The Bulldogs should really go To Town. JOSEPH NAJMOLA JOHN NEALON W . 4Th Sfreef ST. Hedwig's A inf es Ln ary ST Tl, Cebaflng 2, 3i Resurrecfion civi : r ' Brk S155 33 Asse ,. Eg,k 4. Acfiviflesz vw-3' Q.: . - . . P ,. .N f . -f -'77 . ,,-..,A..,. 'S' Affer ine Ball was over F' PreH'y girls, preH'y gowns pref+y flowers. ILIP TOANONE Chesier S+. Anfl'1ony's X na The long awaifed Senior Prom . . a fradifionel Spring highlight! A ,rx Ac nvnhes F Acfivifiesz D 'age C' f' 1 ::':a V I 2 3 4: S',:e C: haf 3? Carte Cc CHEN 4 Vie C ee2 3 4' De- na ,N,23,Spa s,CuD2,3,B1c f . . S ew 4'Vga,'e54. TROUT Sfreef S+. Roberfs JOHN UDOVICH Z Ches+er Sf. Micl1eel's .1 G99 PAUL J. USAVAGE 28I5 W 6th Ie S: .- L A 4 AW Cf,-4 Ac+RvHies: A MH' f 3 4- . li .He 4 A-W.-,fv'2.A V 44, 5.1, v,--4 f,.,-4 Y- ,.,.4 Af lash Hue greaf day comes, and We Holy Sacri flce of fhe Mass is offered for Yhe Graduaies. 1 JOHN WALSH Avenue Hedwig? HOLY VAIL 9I0 hav' venue Eddysione S+. Rose of Lima JOSEPH WALSH 325 N. Acflvifles: 4- C -' S+. George's .2 T , Gm RICHARD Lama f S+, Francis de Sales Acfivifies: .ei W,-'xr ,,f:1:x,-., 214-' 1: f-if' Graduafes receive Holy Communion from Fafher Baum af fhe Baccaiaureaiu Mass. GEORGE WlLKlNSON 5, Our Lady of Valedicforien Ed McLaughlin meeis his FRANCIS WiLL Boulevard big momenf wifh ease. 222 W, I51 e Acfiv Acfivifiesz Cowes C .L I' Eff. S155 4. es+er Sf. Rober4 s if. Avenue Ac1'ivi+ies:3i':i l 2 3' Sires Ridley 4 Marque? Mary 5, Madelm And now, perhaps, youll agree wifh us +ha+ whai seemed 'ro be lhe end made a rafher appropria+e beginning for our slory . . . 'ro wall: in +he Way of 'rhe Cross loward our ulfimafe goal. So now, we, loo, Grads of '49, find fhal whaf seems +0 be an ending is really a commencement a beginning. We +hanlc you who have helped us come lo realize fhis, we ask you for your prayers. Whal more +0 say? Jusf one more word. To fhe Parenls Associalion our grafifude inexpressible. So lei our words suffice. Goodbye . . . God bless you and Thanlcs again, a million 'times over. Fafher Baum addresses Parenls Associa fion af Open House of school. Acfivlhesi 5: few. ,f M3 4: 'Q-'WJ , ' me 5 uc Acfxvhes. FQ: 5, 4' Vai- 4 '33 ALFRED WALTER I52 N. La


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