St James Catholic High School - Blue and Gray Yearbook (Chester, PA)
- Class of 1952
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LUIE AND GRAY ll 52 . J fi I Once upon a time out of the east there came a young man seeking the lamp of learning. This is the record of the four years he spent with us at St. James High School. 4 fx N 1 rig? St James High School a well ? - . s eeee a Chester, Pennsylvanla . Presented by e ik t,x, X i Hierarch 'viii a' 'Q ,- ,JBA His Excellency Most Rev. John J. O'Hara, D.D. Archbishop of Philadelphia. His Excellency His Excellency Most Rev. J. Carroll McCormick, D. D. Most Rev. Msgr. Joseph M. McShea, D.D Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia. Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia. Rev. Edward M. Reilly, J.C.D. Supt. of Schools Rev. Adolph J. Baum, LI.. D. Rector of St. James Educator Rev. John J. Graham, D.D. Asst. Supt. of Schools Rev. John J. Haydt. J.C.D. Asst. Supt. of Schools ?s Father Baum. ordained in 1934. spent his high school days in Roman Catholic High School to which he later returned upon appointment as professor of the school. In May. 1940 he established St. James Catholic High School for Boys Father is resident chaplain of the Convent of the Sisters of the Holy Child Jesus. in Sharon Hill. Pa. Q Fr. Aloysius Donadieu. A.M. Prefect of Studies Miss Bauer, secretary, glances up from one of her many chores at St. James. 'sg Fr. Francis P. 0'Reilly, A.M. Prefect of Discipline Fr. John J. 0'Connor A.M. Guidance Counseior xy Father Baum addresses graduating class at commencement Clement McGovern Salutatorlan exercises. Joseph Billingsley, Valedictorian Commencement Record Special gold award for General Excellence sponsored by Mr. Samuel E. Eby Highest average for four years- Robert Reuland Special silver award for General Excellence sponsored by Mr. Samuel E. Eby Second highest average for four years-Edmond Matthews Knight of Columbus Americus Council 1,1242 Award for Religion Gold Medal-Edmond Matthews Silver Medal-Robert Reuland Honors-Edward O'Donnell, James McCaffrey, Lawrence Walter Our Lady of Peace Parish Award for Excellence in English Gold Medal-Robert Reuland Silver Medal-Edward O'Donnell Honors-Edmond Matthews St. Francis of Assisi Parish Award for Proficiency in French Gold Medal-Robert Reuland Silver Medal-James McLaughlin Honors-Edmond Matthews, Donald Orlowsky, Edward O'Donnell, Mark Harmon The Rev. Eugene F. J. Maier Award for mcellence in Mathematics Gold Medal-Edmond Matthews Silver Medal-Robert Reuland The St. Michael's Parish Award for Excellence in Chemistry Gold Medal-Edmond Matthews Silver Medal-Robert Reuland Honors-James Herlngslake, Henry Bufano. Donald Brown Friday, June 6, 1952 The Polish American Eagle Citizens' Club Award for Excellence in Problems of Democracy Gold Medal-Edward Will Silver Medal-William Daniels Honors-Francis Gallagher, John Doyle, George Flavin The St. Michael's Parish Award of 510.00 for Excellence in Science for three years is merited by Robert Reuland Honors-Edward Mathews, James Heringslake, James McCaffrey The Delaware County Catholic War Veterans Award for Proficiency in Mechanical Drawing Gold Medal-James Jenkins Silver Medal-Robert Reuland Honors-Clement McGovern, Edmond Matthews, Richard Schwartz, Frank DlPlacido, James McLaughlin tSt. Robertl The Catholic Daughters of America - Court Christina No. 1283 of Chester- Award of 55.00 for Second Highest Average for four years is merited by Edmond Matthews The Albert J. Knecht Award for the student who has done the most to foster music in the school is awarded to Joseph Knox Honors-Joseph Sweeney, Robert Reuland The St. James' Parents Association Award for the student who has made the most progress in the study of music while in St. James Gold Medal-William Blrkofer Silver Medal-William Kohl Honors-John Carroll The Chester Times Annual Award of 550.00 donated by Publisher, Mr. Alfred G. Hill, for encouragement of Student Orators merited by Clement McGovern The St. Ma.deline's Parish Award of 510.00 for the best performance in dramatics is merited by Clement McGovern Honors-Joseph Billingsley A gold watch, awarded by B. Cohen 8a Sons, for outstanding work on the school year book, The Blue and Gray, is merited by Robert Reuland A gold watch, awarded by the Irish- American Club of Delaware County for outstanding work on the school paper, The Bark, is merited by Edmond Matthews Honors-James Carpenter A four year scholarship to La Salle College, granted by the Brothers of the Christian Schools is merited by Robert Reuland A four year scholarship to St. Joseph's College, granted by the Jesuit Fathers, is merited by Edmond Matthews A four year scholarship to Villanova College, granted by the Augustinian Fathers, is merited by Edward O'Donnel1 Alternates to all scholarships: James McLaughlin tSt. RJ, James McCaf- frey, James Heringslake, Donald Orlowskv In a national competitive examination a United States Naval Reserve Officer Training Scholarship., entitling the winner to a. full four year scholarship to his choice of anyone of iiity-two colleges in the country has been won by Edmond Matthews Mr. Matthews has selected Holy Cross College Graduates. parents. and friends attend Baccalaureate Mass ut St. Robe-rt's. ' Rev. E. Ward Knehles Speaker :it Iiaccalallrute Mass The faculty choir. under the direction of Father Rafferty. ut the Bilt'l'2llilllI'C2ll8 Mass. Rev. .lohn Lenny. S..l. Inspector General of Jesuit Education Baltimore. Providence. Commencement Speaker. 1952 After a brief backward glance he sails into the world with his lamp of learning and a fond rememberance of four years at St. James High. Special Thanks: To Mr. Francis Brennan: to Mr. John Robinson of Hambleton Publishingg to Mr. Carl Wolfe, Mr. Joseph Durenzi, Mr. Paul Roedig, Miss Ann McCarthy and Miss Louise Crisci of 'Zamsky Stu- dios: to John Witt, C-5. w 4 w ,V A wx 5 L. .fkwzy wx! Louis Adelmann 410 Custer Ave.. Glenolden, Pa. Football 1: Baseball 1, 3: Bark 3, 4: Comm Philip Agliano 566 Erickson Ave., Folcrolt. Pa. James Arrington 606 Central Ave., Chester, Pa. Student Council 2, 3, 4: Store Keeper Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Radio Club Class Vice-President. Kenneth Barton 1116 Main St.. Darby, Pa. Glee Club 3: Riding Club 3, 4: Minstrel Joseph Baus 151 Lafayette Ave., Colllngdale, Pa Alexander Belmonte 501 W. 'ith St., Chester, Pa. Bark 3. Francis Bigham 2610 Boyle St., Chester, Pa. Bark 2: Glee Club 3: Vigilantes 4: Cross Co 'Track Manager l, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 1. Cross Country Manager 1, 2, 3, I. Joseph Billingsley 1300 E. 13th st., Eddystone, Pa. Dramntlcs 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Football 1: Bask Track 1: Minstrel 3, 43 Dance Committee Committees 3 4 William Blrkofer 921 Clover Lane Chester Pa Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 Glee C Minstrel 3 Dance Committee I 2 Albert Borcky 3420 W 3rd St Chester Pa Prosper Boudart 926 E. 18th St., Chester, Pa. Bark 3' Vigilantes 43 Basketball Man , . a Camera Club 23 Committees 3, 4: Stage Francis Bradley 2913 W. 11th Sl... Chester, Pal. Riding Club 1. 2. Joseph Bradley 125 S. Wells St., Glenolden Football 1, 2: Basketball 1: Mlnstr Dance Fommittee 2, 3. 4, Conal Brady 415 S. Orange St.. Media, Pa. Football 1, 2, 3: Cross Country 4: Track 4: Debating I: Vigilantes 43 Student ft Minstrel 3. Claude Brauer 931 E. l6l.h St.. Chester. Pa, Dramatics 4: Glee Club 35 Football Baoketball l, 2. 3: Track 4. Thomas Brennan 612 Seneca Ave.. Norwood, Pa. Basketball 1. 2. 3, 45 Student Council 3: V Donald Brown 209 Sunnyside Ave., Chester. Pa. Bark 3: Vigilantes 4. Stephen Browne 781 Bonsall Ave.. Sharon Hill. Pa Lawrence Bruggeman 333 E. 20th st., Chester, Pa. Basketball 1. 2, 3, 43 Vigilantc-s 4: Alt Henry Bufano 618 Taylor Ave.. Linwood, Pa. Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, Indoor Track 3, 4. K Lawrence xunrll l Edward Burgett 120 Rutledge Ave.. Rutledge. Pa. Francis Carbine 2915 W. 12th St.,Chester, Pa. Yearbook 3, 45 Vigilantes 4: Minstrel 3, 4. James Carpenter 204 W. l5th St., Chester, Pa. Camera Club 43 Bark 4: Yearbook 4. Richard Carr 15 Garrison Rd., Chester, Pa. Baseball 1. 3, 4. John Carroll 532 LeHann Circle, Springlield, Pa. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 2: Store Keeper 3, 4 Track 1: Aviation Club 1. 2, 3: Radio Club 35 Riding club 4. John Casey 504 Morton Ave., Ridley Park, Pa. Anthony Ciancia 1413 Providence Rd., Chester. Pa. Richard 0l'l Robert Connelly 31 E. Cooke St.. Glenolden, Pa., Band 2. .lohn Conway 40 E. 10th St., Marcus Hook. Pa Band 1, 2: Cross Country 1: Glee Club 3. Thomas Creegan 325 VY. Mowry St., Chester, Pa, Band 2. 3. 4: Student Council 4: Vigilantes 43 Altar Boy 4: Minstrel 4. as Creegan Carl Cziraky 713 Mt. Vernon St., Milmoni, Pa., Baseball l. Edward llaeey 203 W. 23rd St., Chester. Pa, Dramaties l: Track 3. 4: Cross Country 3: Altar Boy 4: Yigilantes 4. Gabriel D'Angel0 400 Ridge Rd., Linwood. Pa. Football Manager 1: Blind 2: Trark 'l' Dance Committee- 2. 3, 4. - , W'illiam Daniels 435 Holmes Rd.. Holmes. Pa, Ronald llick 665 Mohawk Ave., Norwood. Pa. Committees 3, 4. Francis DiI'laeido 729 Eddystone Ave., Eddystnnv, Pa. Bark 4g Dramaties 4: Football 1, 21 Minstrel 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3. Anthony llisciascio 2207 Concord Rd., Chester. Pai. Orchestra 1: Band I: Minstrel 3. 'I ai u Dacey Dick Francis ,, li 3 . 'Wi' ' E-9 'ff ' Y' w lflrvv .1 ' 13,3 J. - f Richard Fuller 14 Cherry St., Boothwyn, Pa. Dance Committee 4. Francis Gallagher 411 W. Magnolia St.. Aldan. Pa. Football 2, 3. Riding Club 1. 2. 3, 4. John Gillespie 309 Hastings Ave., Garden City, Pa. Vigilantes 4. John Gillespie Nell G11 lespie Neil Gillespie 920 Bedford Ave., Collingdale. Pa. George Hall 718 W. 5th St.. Chester. Pa. Riding Club 1, 2: Vigilantes 4: Minstrel 4. Mark Harmon 1510 Carroll St.. Chester, Pa. Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 3, 4: Glen- Club 4. James Hay 709 Hibberd Ave.. Collingdale, Pa. Baseball 1. John Heffernan 906 Coates St., Sharon Hill. Pa. Robert Henry 319 Fairview Rd.. Crum Lynne. Pa. Bark 3: Vigilantes 43 Basketball Manager 3, 4g Baseball Manager 3: Minstrel 4, James Heringslake 152 S. Norwinden Dr., Springfield, Pa. Baseball 1: Biology Club '11 Track 4. George Hall Mark Harm Thomas Donahue 308 Lafayette Ave., Collingdale, Pa. John Dougherty 1285 Haverford Road, Crum Lynne, Pa. Class President: Football l, 2. 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2. John Doyle 433 Andrews Ave., Glenolden, Pa. Riding Club l. 2: Radio Club 1. Gordon DuGan 230 W. 22nd St., Chester. Pa., Joseph Fagan 23 W. Garfield Ave.. Norwood. Pa- l Vigilantes 45 Cross Countrl' li Baseball I' Bowling 2. 3. 4. Richard Faucher 152 Harvey Ave., Linwood, Pa. Stage Crew 4: Riding Club 1, 2, 37 Dance Committee 2. 3, 4. George Feeney 2112 W. 3rd St.. Chester, Pa. John Doyle Gordon DuGan Edward Filliben 506 S. Elmwood Ave., Glenolden, Pa. Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Baseball 1, 3. George Flavin 1033 Coates St., Sharon llill. Pa. Riding Club 1, 25 Vigilantes 4: Minst John Flood 827 Spruce St., Collingdale, Pa. 4. rel 4. Football l, 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Baseball 41 Dance Committee 3. 4. homas Donahue ohn Dougherty R1 chard George Flavm John Flood Fnotb Donald Hernick 618 Sproul St.. Chester. Pa. Bark 1, 23 Dramatics 45 SNES Crew 45 Dance Committee 4: Track l. Harry Holobowicz 731 Ashland Ave., Eddystone, Pa. Band lg Biology 2: Riding Club 2, 3. 4. John Hudome 15-21 Valley Road, Drexel Hill, Pa. Donald Hyland 35 W. Sth St., Chester, Pa. John Imburgia 1 W. Sth St., Marcus Hook, Pa. James Jenkins 628 Foss Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. all 13 Vlgilantes 4: Aviation Club 4g Ye Martin Kascavage 3027 W. 3rd St., Chester. Pa: Richard Keely 338 Ridley Ave., Folsom, Pa. Vigilantes 4. James Keeney 619 Braxton Rd., Ridley Park. Pa. Robert Kefalas 2827 W. Sth St., Chester, Pa. Basketball 2, 3, 4: Radio 4. arbook 4. John Hudome Harry Hwolobowlcz Donald Hyland Robert .lohn Kennedy 1120 Brown St.. Chester. Pai. Band 11. 2: Riding Club 1: Glee Club 31 Vig Dam-e Committee 1, 2. 3, -t. Walter Kenney 2103 Haig Ave., Morton. Pu. Basketball 2. Thaddeus Kleeko ll5 Thurlow St., Chester. Pai. Class Secretary: Minstrel 3: Football 3 Vigilantes 4: Stage Crew 4. Joseph Knox 126 Wayne Ave., Collingdale Band 1. 2. 3. 42 Glee Club 3: Riding Clu Minstrel 3. 4: Orchestra 2. VVilliam Kohl ll2l Broad St.. Collingdzile. Pa. Band I. 2, 3. 4: Orehestra l, 2. Vincent Kuherski 418 Belmont Ave.. Milmont Park, Pa Glee Cluh 33 Committees 3, -lg Foothall I. Dramaties 2, 3, 45 Minstrel 3, 4: Football l Track 3. 4: Vigilantes 4. Danee Committee 1Pres.l 3. -l. Harry Leskie 1802 Sth Ave., Folsom, Pu. Baseball 1: Football Manager l: Mins! .lohn Levandowski 910 Pennell St., Chester, Pan, Football 1, 2, Fred Lewandowski 1035 Townsend St., Chester. Pu. Stage Crew 4: Bowling 2: Minstrel 4 Danee Committee 4. Leonard Long 409 Deakyne Plzlee. Chester, Pu, Vigilantes 4: Riding Club 3: Cross Count red L2 rt William Lynch 407 Deakyne Place, Chester, Pa. Vigilantes 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Track 3. James McCaffrey 668 Seneca Ave., Norwood, Pa. Library 2, 3, 4. Cornelius McFadden 819 Broad St., Collingdale, Pa. Joseph McGarvey 200 MacDade Blvd., Folsom, Pa. Football 1, 2, 3, Dance Committee 43 Riding Clu John McGettigan zo E. sixth st., Media, Pa. Clement McGovern 1418 Siegel St., Chester. Pa. Bark 1. 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 25 Dramatlcs 3, 4 Glee Club 3: Vigilantes 4: Football 1: Debating Football Manager 25 Radio Club 3: Minstrel Committees 3, 4. James McGowan 1129 Spruce St., Chester, Pa. Track lg Cross Country 1. Q, FT' ames McLaughlin fSt. RJ James McLaughlin LSL RJ 126 E. 18th St.. Chester, Pa. Track 2: Cross Country 1: Bowling 4: Library Club 2, 3, 4. Radio Club 3. John McLaughlin 211 Jackson Ave., Collingdale, Pa. Vigilantes 4: Conunittees 3, 4. Joseph McNamara 303 W, 7th St., Chester, Pa. Band 1, 2, Football 13 Track 23 Riding Club 1 John Leonard Majesky 183 Balignac Ave., Woodlyn, Pa. Frank Marzolla 214 W. Mowry St.. Chester, Pa. Minstrel 4. Edmond Matthews 601 Gardner Ave., Glenolden, Pa. 'Bark 3, 4: Student Council 2. 4: Vlgilantes 4: Hi-Q Team 3. 4: Committees 3, 4. Raymond Mercadante 31 Pleasant Hill Rd., Chester. Pa. Dance Committee 2. Donald Miller 302 Marshall Ave., Collingdale. Pa. Football 1. 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, Iii Martin Mortimer 1220 Clover Lane, Chester, Pa. Football 1: Baseball I: Baseball Manager ZZ. John Mullen 4 W. 24th St., Chester. Pa. Dramatics 1: Vlgilantes 4. Joseph McNamara Leonard Majes ky Frank Marzolla N -4 KX ' . 17 Edmond Matthews John Louis O'Brien David Murphy 606 Montana Ave., Aidan. Pa. Basketball 2. Edward Nolan 316 Lafayette Ave., Collingdale, Pa Basketball 3. Louis 0'Brien 227 Ridgeway Ave., Glenolden, Pa. Dramatics 1: Vigllantes 43 Football Manage Minstrel 3, 4: Committees 3, 4. Kenneth Ochs 902 Clifton Ave., Collingdale, Pa. Camera Club 2. Edward 0'Donnell 429 Avenue A, Folcroft, Pa. Bark 3. 4. Donald Orlowsky 217 W. 4th St.. Chester, Pa. Glee Club 33 Vigilantes 45 Minstrel 35 Comm Michael Pallishusky 623 Potter St., Chester, Pa. Band 1, 2, 3. Albin Patro 620 E. 9th St., Chester, Pa. Student Council 3. Joseph Paznokaitis 722 Caldwell St., Chester, Pa. Charles Pellegrino 608 Filton St.. Sharon Hill, Pa Kenneth Ochs Edward 0'Donnell Vincent Perry 926 W. 8th St., Chester, Pa. Stage Crew 4, Dance Committee 2, 3, 4: Com Andrea Polilli 919 W. 5th St., Chester, Pa. Track 3: Cross Country 2: Riding Chl Robert Reuland 314 Lafayette Ave., Colllngdale. Pa. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Bark 3: Yearbook 43 Orchestra 1. 2: Vigilantes 45 lli-Q Team 3, 45 Committees 3. 4. ent Perrv Andrea D George Ricci 922 W. 5th St., Chester, Pa. Frederick Rice 224 Ward St., Chester, Pa. Band 2. Edward Sauk 830 Ward St., Chester, Pa. Edward Schwartz 137 Haverford Rd., Milmont, Pa Football 1, 2, 3, 49 Track 3. 45 Comml Richard Schwartz 620 E. 19th St., Chester, Pa. ramatics 4: Glee Club 3: Ba Debating 1: Committees 3, 4. Benoit Senger 607 Belmont Ave., Milmont. Pa. Riding Club 1, 2, 4. Joseph Smith Convent Rd., Chester, Pa. Reuland George R Frederick Rice Edward Sauk ttee J James Snyder 2333 Union St., Chester, Pa. Glee Club 3: Student Council 2: Cheer Lea Minstrel 3: Dance Committee 2, 3. Thomas Soltner 1233 12th St., Eddystone, Pa. Anthony Springel 336 Bartram Ave., Essington, Pa. Track 3, 4. John Squire 721 Upland St., Chester, Pa. Bark 4: Glee Club 3: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Treasurer Minstrel 2, 3, 4. John Sullivan 93 Edgemont Rd., Essington, Pa. Band 1: Football 4: Baseball 1, 3, 4: Riding C Joseph Sweeney 1445 Summit St., Linwood, Pa. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2: Stage Crew Riding Club 1: Dance Committee 3, 4. Robert Szczepanski 154 Lincoln Ave., Prospect Park, Pa. Track 2, 3, 4: Indoor Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Baseball l. Clement Thompson 815 W. 5th St., Chester, Pa. Track 1, 2, 3. 4: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage C Student Counoil 2: Minstrel 4. William Vail 926 E. 5th St., Chester, Pa. Glee Club 3: Vigilantes 4: Baseball 3, 4: Riding Club 2 Lawrence Walter 96 Center Ave., Essington, Pa. Bark 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Vigilantes 4: Cross Country l, 2. James Weber James Weber 2430 Lindsey St., Chester, Pa.. Bark 2, 33 Dramatics l, 3: Vigilantes 43 Track 3: Cross Country l. Michael Weiser 6 N. Wells Ave., Glenolden, Pa. Riding Club 2. Edwin White 67 N. Ridgeway Ave., Glenolden, Pa. Football 1. William Whiteman 221 Sharon Ave., Sharon Hill, Pa. Riding Club 2. Edward Will 59 W. 10th St., Chester, Pa. Radio Club 3, 4: Band l, 2: Orchestra l, 2. Donald Young 308 Ayars Place. Chester, Pm Student Council 1: Vigilantes 41 Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 2. 3: Minstrel 4. Weiser hiteman iii.-SI 'U'-is..-w ,J K, .ji-K. ww 1 3 ,.-93 .Lf 9, J'-fe-f'-.QQ fu -iwzifflf C Young Jenkins, Flavin, Will, Kenney, Matthews, Adelmann, and Father 0'Connor hold an in- formal class in preparation for the NROTC exam. Informal Below, right: Anthony Springel will look at the birdie but he won't smile. Seniors looking very energetic as they pre- pare for class pictures. i 'l.., Brawny St. James seniors bare their chests for the scanning eye of the X-Ray. Left: Francis Carbine accompanies the Glee Club at rehearsal. He has played at the Minstrel. Musical, and Assemblies. Francis has recently been playing the organ at weekly masses. Q., dx, 20 Mathematics Father Friel has a tough assignment in explaining what Francis King is drawing. Maybe he had better start over. JYQERP1 D0 it on the slide rule! Father Bednar stays out of the Skeptical, are you? So was Jim Gillespie until Father Eltz picture and lets Joe Billingsley and Ed Nolan sweat out assured him the answer was correct in this sophomore the problems alone. algebra class. Fr. Francis M. Egan I . Religion I ...I af ff A ' ' 2 Bottom row: F. Heine. .Gillespie R. Fewkes, E. Dugan. Second row: J. D gln, A. Greto. T. Kelly, J. Keenan, J. Jardin ,. Third row: F. King, J. Kowac, J. Faulkner, G. lintein. Fourth row: E. Flynn, M. Dybicz, J. Hag- gerty, W. Klecko, E. Kogut. Fifth row: R. Houston, W. Gremminger, J. Fluharty, D. Griffin. Sixth row: T. Hale. J. Kenney. J. Hedrick, J. Gillespie, K. Kapshuck. Seventh row: W. Hall, J. Glntts, G. Jose. WV 21 Ifr Harry Il Degnan I itln I Algebri I I'nLllsh l B-1 Bottom row: E. Beasley. .l. t':1vanaugh, James Dougherty, J. Annnllitunn. Second row: J. Cucchi, G. Brown, J. Dt-luncy. J. Conmy, B. Boyland. Third row: .l. t'onnli:1n. I.. Burke, G. Bissinger, P. Devlin. Fourth row: John Dougherty, A, Cast-izitzi, .l. Vililwrtn. T. Con- ner, J. Desmond. Fifth row: t'. Diilfeglio, R. Bodkin. H. Barrett, A. Furrvn. Sixth row: L. Colameco, J. Callahan, W. Rrozidhurst, T. Connolly, ll. Railcy. No, this is not Biology. It is Just Fr. Mlkl0SOVlC'S way of making junior French more interesting. Languages Les houches are closed and les yeux are on Pere Rafferty as he pronoum-es vocabulary for his senior Frenchmen. Caesar came right along here. Fr. Degnan seems to be convincing this group of freshman Latin students that he himself was there. B-3 Bottom row: R. Mzajewski. R. lVIcC111'thy. J lvlarth, S. Marziotti. Second row: F. IVICKeone K. Mcllcrmott, J. lYl:1gym'ik. F. Lt-nzi. L. Mc'- tlinn. Third row: F. Maillie. J. Majcwski, W Minamhzm, R. Macknis. Fourth row: J. I.zm:1 han, R. Leinhauser, J. Lindley. R. Mahoney J. Lynch. Fifth row: E. Mztgztsivk. R. Mt' Nelis, F. MrAte-er, J. Mt-Kinnvy. Sixth row .I. McKe-own. F. l.0:iry, J. M1'Gowan, T. Mt' Bride. G. Lawler. Seventh row: W. Martin, J. Lustowka. R. Mitchell. B-4 Bottom row: R. Owsiuny. ll. Ousuy, H. Red- ding, IC. tJ'Neill. Second row: A. Murzxskzt E. Moran. V. Pzxjzm, R. O'Donnell, C. Mul- lwrn. Third row: R. l'rzvdzi:tl, W. lN'Inrtaugh R. l'erzi5zo, R. Pinnock. Fourth row: F. Opet H. Raftovich. J. Nowak, IC. Olsen, J. Nord- ling. Fifth row: J. Rvhrniaui, J. l'unc'o, J Quirk. J. Pappnno. Sixth row: Reiuhle, J Rath, t'. Pierce, J. NLllllIUiJ2lllt'l', C. Monell Seventh row: W. Neiknm, W. llloorhead, W Mullen. Q J J ' ' . - 7 r A Hf ifv. zf ... -J .. '-. -1 ' W U! .h .. X J. X 4,51 , . X 23 Fr. Paul J. Miklosovic, .l.t'.D. Frencrh I, Religion II W 1 ' c.ffj,1iofiJf57'Lf Fr. George P. Schneider Physics Fr. John H. Walsh Religion III C-1 Bottom row: L. Coyle, E. Davison, M. Car- son, B. Carbine. Second row: E. Carreras, Fl. Broonmll, J. Dawson, J. Blythe, R. Carr. Third row: R. Bingnear, P. Cerami, G. Ars- cott, R. Blumenkrantz. Fourth row: J. An- nable, E. Borneman, R. Billingsley, T. Chris- tensen, J. Deemer. Fifth row: W. Benson, J. Carney, P. Dawson, A. Bailey. Sixth row: G. Alpaugh, M. Davis, J. Bernauer, D. Collins, A. Abel. Seventh row: R. Christy, J. Deenev P. Charlier, T. Ahearn. Eighth row: J T. Cacciatore, T. Defosse. B-5 Bottom row: E. Sziniarzi. J. Wvindol, R. Rey- nolds, J. Reynolds. Second row: l.. Schramm, J. Vadino, R. Squire, C. 'I'vucl1e1't. P. Scallan. Third row: N. Vadino, J. Zmijewski, J. Roden. A. Waldron. Fourth row: J. Waldron, C. Schoen, F. Ryan, G. Rullo, A. Young. Fifth row: C. Schwartz, R. Yurgatis, J. Znacko, J. Ruzme. Sixth row: J. Smith, J. Whiteford. M. Roblenski, P. Shea, M. Toole. Seventh row: M. Slexak, W. Schlarp, R. Wise, V. J Siminski. . N W if x . l K ri iii N u HN' v , . H , Fr. Paul J. Carey English II TerrificalIy important! l,et's get it down. Fr. Wesolowski points out an electrolysis experiment in chemistry to .loc Fagan and Lawrence Bruggerman. cience Although this one usually rloesn't work on Mondays. it looks as if the boys got it working for Father Schneider in this physics class. I The sophomore biology students are all ears. as Fr. Monahan says, Now this is-- 26 , fl ir-.-19','? 1 ir tk M -,ff L-Lf J :X i f ' Q N as 4 I 3 gg R 1' ' oly Mary, Mother of God, prays a group of seniors about to begin class in Father Smith's room. There's not enough material in this note- book, Harry. The other boys are sneaking a look at their marks in Father Walsh's junior religion class. Father Egan tries to get a translation of thi quotation from the Mass from one of his freshman religion students Fr. Thomas A. Kane. J.C.D. Civics. Penna. History C-3 Bottom row: W. Kundravi, J. Lewis, J. Mc- Clain, A. Jasinski. Second row: R. James, J. McGovern. J. McCarthy, F. Kelly, J. Mahoney H Third ron F Ionu E Koza C l... -.',. ,- iiirhv.iJ. Maher. Fourth row: J. lVICAtee, E. Lvons, Rl Losak. J. Mc'Ne'lis, F. Kramer. Fifth row: R. 1..lfm-ry, H. Mccfmnell, E. McCloskey, D. Kryak. Sixth row: G. McKel- vev J. Mnhones St. I .J Kozur, J. 'VIcVey u, ' 2 j t - .J . . . V. Jacono. Seventh row: H. Maillie, J. 'Ma- loney, A. McNulty, T. Keating, W . McGon1gal. 27 Fr. .lohn .l. Dougherty. J.t'.ll. Religion Il. Latin Il. Ill C-2 Bottom. row: J. Gillespie. ti. lloar, .l. lluhn. U. Draper. Second row: W. Fauvlwr, H. Geary, V. Grcto, M. Gray, J. Gralnun. Third row: L. lJ0lllat.tv0, R. lflrickson. t'. Frosrhlv. J. Forchetti. Fourth row: A. llel Vvscovo, T. Fvllona. F. lflmhon. R. llickc-ns, .I. Gray. Fifth row: C. Duko, IW. Donato. ll. Dt-vlin. A. Gems. Sixth row: IC. llomlcls, J. llcl Von-- uhio. J. Glewwv, G. Ilvlilvglio. WV. F:1lTvll. Seventh row: ll. Feinberg, W. llurkin, J, Hoffman, J. Flanagan, .I. llasson, A. llonli- han. Eighth row: A.llurt,J.Doln-rty.Joseph Dougherty, John Uoughvrty. G. lloupzherty. Q 1 X ,,, if T 21 Q 41 1 , my 'far' Eff 5 V ? in ' ' fc.-N 2. 12. ' 4 . 45 g,? . in FWF fx? 49 Syl? Q if iw , X5 9 v X u - 5 t' . V i-:.:5i?'i: ff, W A if 3 Q, 5 gi HMM? g f'sg f 1-1 awww M Q? W uf ffwmw f1v i if Ms H-1 S fxgyslvfm XM- ,, Qtf'3?xg my -- Zv E! Q Q Q s ' i 5 ,A - , Q M ' -1 . - . x . A f, . U gg Q3 , R N M N , ' ,V A, v 'x ag i -1 jp G 3f'IilfI'2v-iii? 57 I 523' A i K 1 xv I W9 L., w H 5k?3g ,A 5EE?i?w3Vf if Art Father St. Clair gives some pointers to Anthony Ciancia in mechanical drawing. EHR! It Mr. Brennan gives a lesson in perspective to a freshman art class. A ff u QQ A, 1 K l V if I' w N 1 1 .V -t 'X A v vf. 4- ,, wg E , ii 9 4 1 ..... 6 ij? -x 1 , , M M , ' X' , 5 ' 2 wmv'-'-' , ' ff . ..f:2:. ' ww-my P .. , by f Q i 3 MRA E, f x X vS '?Y?x W5 W' my 1 df' fy, ' af V 9 it af' Q I N J ., ,5 Nmj . ,Q f in Q QW K: mi ,gg 4 k wg M ,gg 4 Bi F 3 3 I , J 'F K A LnVS5,: if - A5 .L . V V V simxx Ji:-E-. -. iv -ia? .rs , ' 1 1 . K ,mm - W. Q 1 'v fl V HMM Fr. Louis A. Eltz. J.C.lJ. Algebra I, Algebra Il Qi? Bottom row: N. Di Lullo. J. lloflrnan, C. Ellor, J. Harvey. Second row: R. Gaspari, l'. Fishcrbaugh, W. Hoar, G. Dolde, A. D'- Angelo. Third row: R. Dumla-0. J. Gallagher. T. Foley, R. Flood. Fourth row: J. Fulginiti, P. Fitzpatrick, F. Garvey, F. Hassipen, R, Gloner. Fifth row: R. Evers, J. Hodgson, R. Iloyt, L. D'AngeIo. Sixth row: P. Dugan, C. Herbst, T. Hefferan, John Dougherty, J. Finn. Seventh row: J. Dugan. R. Dough-er, Joseph Dougherty. M. Giallananmlo, D. Gallo, M. Fac- cioili. Eighth row: R. Grabenstein, J. Ham- mond, J. Goetchius. W. Egbert, R, Garrett. Ninth row: P. Eichinger, J. Donohue, R. De- vine, R. Farley. Fr. Michael F. Rednar Solid Geometry Trigonometry Applied. Math. ' 'fiwfmvj ' D-I Bottom row: H. Fooper. T. t'arbine. R. Bax- ter. F. Castagna. Second row: T. Rabicki, T Varroll. T. Corbett. I.. Rurke, R. Capvstany Third row: T. Vonmy, J. A bb rnzlesi, J Barnes. W. Raroni. Fourth row: R. Ralonis J. Cornely, W. Boyle. P. Buckley. J. Ryrnt- Fifth row: J. Caldwell, P. t'nmmfngs, J. For coran, J. Brennan. Sixth Row: J, Forman. J Brady, J. Rrzulley. A. Rlood, R. Barbour. Sev- enth row: R. Billick, T. Bruce. J. Agzliano. J Christy. J. Connors, T. Voyle. Eighth row: J Bonner, W. Bergdoll, J. Rrisko. R. Boyle, W Butakis. Ninth row: W. Rodkin. T. Algvo L. C'urren. W. t'arter. 32 K.. ' 1 D-3 Bottom row: J. McKenna. L. Macauley, D. McCarthy, R. McCarthy. Second row: C. Johnson. M. Mancini, D. Lyons, Joseph Mc- Intyre. R. Kieklak. Third row: J. Maloney, P. Malone. C. Mclmugfhlin, J. McCormick. Fourth row: W. Klekotka, R. Kozakowski, P. McCaffrey, J. Kinsey, J. Marley. Fifth row: C. Leonard. R. McKinley, J. Keating. R. Keenan. Sixth row: M. McGinty. R. Mc- Fnte. R. Mager, H. McKee. H. Kidd. Seventh row: R. Lynch. W. Jones, C. Leziry, T. Mule lozzi, John Kearney, G. Logan. Eigrhth row: Edwunl Johnson, J. ML-Ginty, W. Mahoney, F. Nzlmzira. T. Mallon, D. Markofsky. R. Mc- Elligott. Ninth row: J. Kelly, John Mclntyre, J. Jose, P. McCarthy, R. Marley, M. Lewis. D-4 Bottom row: E. Pontillo, R. Reynolds, A. Morson, C. Minahan. Second row: R.- Pin- nock. R. Plunkett, L. Mingione, E. Pierce, D. Reuland. Third row: H. Miah, A. Quinn, J. Moreno, M. Oleynick. Fourth row: M. Papzile, R. O'Neill, W. Pzincoe, F. Murzyn. J. Miller. Fifth row: G. Owsiany, A. Patrone, R. Orlowsy, E. Mooney. Sixth row: W. Mul- len, D. Rogers, T. O'Toole. W. Murray, D Ryan. Seventh row: L. Middleton, E. Pur- cell. J. Pullekines, L. Parsons, M. Mato, B 0'Brien. Eighth row: F. Neugebauer, R Mitchell. A. Orsini, J. Polak. R. Riggins, R Pazdalski. 'x ' x I Fr. Edward T. Hughes World His ry M37 '72 Fr. Thomas F. lioughrey English Ill. Religion ll , M W . .9.........fQ.m...,....x Eff, Q W f gf xi nv 32: ,K :mx ,-5, we q X H bg L if Q ,X . Y n- 3 '35 g , 1 ' ,, 1? r f 2 ca if -...Q 'K J ww N A ob fa 1 'Vw- Q N5 V . 'Fig asf Af' 4--f P- Q ' if . Q2 ,X I x ., Q' 'f-A 1 ' K : ,,Q 1 ' S Emi? 1 1 MFT Q 1 I Y r'fg 1 gfff :PMN ,,.,w,fMff ax. Q uisfsgspz. ,Mg gQs.Wf.E si Q mi , A if is 'Egg I an :Q , X , sf 5+ . 'X 1 I s . W ff NA 3 'Wu-L, ' s lb. .F Colonel Gehreg, head of the Air Force R.0.T.C. at St. .loseph's College, tells of the advantages of the R.0.T.C. to the senior class. Di cipline QW i M,,,...fo-5 I1'51he same Old few, Fr, 0'Rei1ly Sends Ed Ca,-reras and Miss Jean Beadle gives out admission slips. Carl Schwartz ' ' d AIG t . ke sure thev et theirs. Paul Melkle to detention. an fe 0 m'1 . E Guidance Fr. Sullivan, Dean of St. .loseph's College. gives Z1 lecture to the seniors during their guidance period. 'if in 35 Fr. Edmund J. Rafferty French II, Religion ll D-5 Bottom row: T. Smith, J. Ryan, R. Wrzes- niewski, R. Sullivan. Second row: W. West, J. Will, G. Williams, J. Swanger, R. Schoen. Third row: J. Wallace, G. Walker, W. Spel- lacy, A. Schultz. Fourth row: W. Snarponcs, J. Seber, R. J. Tuohey, S. Salerno, L. Sparks. Fifth row: P. Zizza, T. Wood, R. S. Tuohey. D. Scutti. Sixth row: J. Tartaglia, D. Yost. R. Shatkus, J. Welsh, K. Schwirian. Seventh row: E. Woelfel, L. Tracy, J. Thomas, W. Sutton, R. Simniski, P. Schneider. Eighth row: R. Schenk, J. Shahadi, R. Zadnik. Fr. Joseph G. Lyons Problems of Democracy, English III, Algebra I Driver Training Father Dunion explains the starting of the driver training car to White, Paznokaitis, Leskie, and Rice. Gm X-.,.,,,,,.17 A fast basketball game during a senior gym period. Jack Ramsay teaching health to the senior class. xx!! Above: the St. James choir sings at a weekly Mass. Right: Father Lenny during the 1952 retreat. Each year the students have a three-day retreat, usually at the commencement of holy week, the entire time is devoted to the reflection on the life that a boy is leading and the judgment upon it in the light of the words of Christ. Father Thomas Loughery was in charge of the spiritual program at St. James this year, but all the members of the faculty take active interest in this vital matter. Retreat Stations of the Cross during the Retreat. D -On May 1, 1951. the students assembled outside to offer the Rosary for world peace. Religion Mass is celebrated for the student body of St. James every The shrine erected for the May Day Friday in St. Robert's Church. celebration. Tuesday night cast takes a curtain call. J. Amalfitano has a hard time when he calls on one of the Gilbreth girls. Father demonstrates the fastest way to take a bath. Father enjoys his own jokes best. Cheaper b the Dozen Eleventh Annual School Play February 18, 19, 20 Stage Crew: J. Ciliberto, W. Morehead, J Welsh, J. Glatts, V. Kuberski, J. Martin seated: R. Schwartz. The ushers: J. McGettigfan, C. Brady, E. Dacey, and Dick Fuller. J. Billingsley. C. McGovern fsubbing for T. Minkerj. J. Welsh, and P. Falls. C H A R A C T E R S lin order oi appearancel MR. GILBRETH ..,,...... MRS. GILBRETH ......... ERNESTINE ...,.. FRANK ........ IACKIE ..,...., DAN ......... BILL ..,..., FRED ..,..... ANNE ....., LILLIAN ..,... ........ MARTHA ,...... -Y- ,,..Clem McGovern Ioe Billingsley .Catherine Gilmore Sarah Mcfilwee ....,..Dolores Dugan Pat Falls ........Iack Welsh ,,......loe Dawson ,....,..Ed Bornaman .,......Bill Morrhead ,,,,,,...lohn Conahan .,...,...Pat Zmijewski Ioanne Shields Ellen Marie Calvert lean Dunion ..,.,....Gerry Fitzpatrick Marie Callahan MRS. FITZGERALD ......... Ioan Dembowski DR. BURTON .,.,,..,,,, IOE SCALES . ,,..,... MISS BRILL ......, LARRY .,...,.. ...........Tom Minker ......,.Ioe Amalfilana ..,.,,,.,Ann Green ,......Bob Fewkes J. Dawson and E. Bornemzin having: il litile trouble with the family dog. l ff. , Father, J. Billingsley, holds a family discussion. 42 CHORUS joseph Amalfitano liclwin Beasely Anthony Casciato Carlos Eller George Flavin Robert Grabenstein lfclwnrrl Johnson Daniel McCarthy Frank Mnrzolli John Miller Daniel Monigal -lolm Norclling Richard O'Neill Thomas O'T0Ole Victor Pajin joseph She-nk James Thomas Robert S. Tuohy Donald Young Chorus supplies background for Fred Ryan as he sings Come Back to Sorrento. Insert: John Conahan singing Be My Love. End men: J. McKinney, J. Welsh, and Ken Barton. Min trel Clem McGovern, interlocutor, introduces next performer. The boys in the background swoon over gor- geous Edgar Neely as he sings Cold. Cold Heart. E. Samara and C. De Meglio. J. Dougherty sings The Old Soft Shoe as an introduction to E. Mo0ney's dance routine. CHORUS just-pli Aliruzzesi XYilliam Baroni joseph Billingsley Thomas Creegan obert Fewkes ohert Cloner VYillizun Hall just-pli Knox john McKenna Leonartl Middleton Benjamin Mitchell VVilliam Mullen Martin Olenik Robert Orlowski William Pancoe Paul Schneider Dominic Scutti Lawrence Tracy Lawrence VValter X., ANNUAL MINSTREL it sr. mass' czmiouc l-HGH scnoot. VOLD 'COLLEGE DAZE fo be held at ' Fifth and Pussy Srreeis Chester. Pa. THURSDAY EVENSNG. DECENBER l3, 1951 Curtain 8:15 O'clock 20 4 ADMISSION 75 CENTS J Heringslake IJIIWQ 'md sings Cool Water COLUNBUS CENTER 'E Accompanist ......... .............. I :rank Carlrinc' Musical Director .... ...Mr. Adallwrt Piscotty Stage Settings ........, . ....... Mr. Frank Brennan Chorus Moderator ...Rmu Mirlmrl Bcdnar Minstrel Director .........,,.... Rvzu Frank Egan ORCHESTRA Franrjig Carbine john Hriilmvrzik Anthonv Casciato lidwarcl Whitt- Dance Committee-Bottom row: Fr. Eltz fmoderatorj, Billingsley, Kuberski. Lewis, Flood: Second row: Bradley, Sweeney, Beasley, Casciato, McLaughlin: Third row: Lanahan, Pajan, W. Faucher, Perry, Fourth row: Roblinski. McLaughlin, Lewandowski, Fuller, McGarveyg Fifth row: R. Faucher, Kennedy, Glatts. Doughertyg Top row: Hernick, Fluharty, Monagle. . 1 Scenes from the Sunday night Dances. . M- ' 7,1 2 K 3453 5 NVQ LM-gg? mr.. ' 'l , ' 'Q .. M-N M 1 ,Q -'Pu With the cement poured their hard work begins to take shape pecial ctivities A hot Basketball game during a senior gym period. I , Seniors hard at work improving the track. Mercadante goes down swinging as Casey fthe catcher! awfully watcllu. Assemblie General Motors presented its famed Previews of Clem McGovern introduces the next act at the Christmas Assembly. Right: Ed Hurst awards records to J. McNitff. W. Lynch, A. Polilli, G. D'Angelo, and M. Weiser during assembly program. Below right: Joe Lagana sings Anytime during an assem- bly given by Joe Grady and Company. Below: Two St. James alumni of '51, Joe DiAugustine, trumpet, and Johnny Jones, piano, return for the Christmas Assembly. Progress show in our auditorium on March 20. The show, presented gratuitously by the General Motors Corporation, demonstrated some of the scien- tific achievements that man has thus far accom- plished, and their relation to future advancements. The American Male Chorus entertained the student body on Wednesday, October 24. They gave two per- formances. the first to the seniors and juniors. the second to the sophomores and freshmen. These singing veterans are making a great contribu- tion to world peace through their good will tour which has already included two hundred and fifty cities from San Francisco, California to Boston, Massachusetts. ,A Q X Q, X is ft-Q3 5 X X 4 The ullleartn of Social events' Prom couples take time out for a glass of punch tgrape sodaj. Bottom: Fr. Eltz and the chaperones: Left to right: Mr. 8z Mrs. 0'Connor. Mr. 81 Mrs. Micka. Mr. 8: Mrs. Blizzard. Mr. 81 Mrs. Dolan, and Mr. 8: Mrs. Melville. Prom 5 5 ,ff R5 ,,mm'+ ,ph , M SW ' . . 5 Q QI? 352 H .4 Sl .1 E 'X , - ' ua Q gg :Qi fl E 3 Q .X ,X I 1 fin x lxx Band The St. James Band, besides being present at all the football games, participated in various local parades and contests. ln their only competitive march, the Marcus Hook Halloween Parade, they captured third prize. During the month of May they presented their Annual Spring Concert. This year St. James placed two members Edwin L. Beasley, clarinet, and Robert C. J. Fewkes, Sousaphoneg on the Southeastern District Band. One of these, Robert Fewkes, was selected to play in the All-State Band held in Reading, Penna. John Annable, Trumpet Mr. Adalbert G. Piscotty M.S. Music Another shot of the band, marching. Halftime maneuvers during a football game Edwin Beasley, Clarinet The Band Basketball Team, which won two and lost three, is represented by J. Knox, R. Reuland, R. Raftovich, V. Pajan, C. Wallace, and E. Borneman. Brother John at LaSalle originated the league with teams from St. James, Northeast Catholic, St. Joseph, LaSalle, and West. s '1 5 5 u I if i l: 5' The Color Guard, represented by S. White E. Borneman, J. Welsh, and J. McCaffrey Richard Rodgers, Saxophone Joe Maher, Trumpet Practice makes perfect, and they have long hours of practice. Robert Fewkes, Sousaphone Vigilante Vigilantes hard at work on posters to boost school spirit. J. Dougherty fI'res.D, J. Squire tTres.J, T. Kleko tSec.J. and J. Arrington lVice-Pres.j are congratulated hy Fr. Baum upon their election. Below: Cheerleaders, left to right: F. Big- ham, H. Lanahan. J. Lindley, J. Meenan, W. Borneman and R. Owsiany. FK. f XX fSy5:mg.- Y? w .-.. t , s X J 2 i, l t .N .-A. Q -.Qu 'ai 1 Left: Father A. Baum presents watches and pens to the winners of the Ad and Patron Drive. Father Donadieu looks on, as J. Jenkins, D. Lyons, J. Amalfitano, E. Carson, and K. Cucore pose with their awards. i 6 'SR I K 0 ,.L 55 .g 'WI it J .val- 3 S Q ,uma M 5'li'1g:,2,, I Y 4,11 ig, 2 We If e -it wg? - ,qgx 3..'.... fix! I :LM G 3' .--M 45 ,am Q EM fi. g gg : 0 455 Sn ' 5 QQ W2 Em 5 5 4-Gm g:E:': QSI' ff! in ZF Mf- Elm EQ? Q91 als... L'-25? SEM .Lf E ?n1 ngm 512. I 'mZ'J me :Il 9. UQ no ggi M ::.'? M LK 1 girly 3 fx fi ., it gr, i s A 5 ' is ,yi Wallace, Welsh, Devlin, Delaney, and DiPlacido, the sports writers, discuss their last issue. Bark editor, Ed Matthews, calls some of his stall' Fr. Robert F. Ryan English 4 to a meeting. The yearbook in the making-standing: Jenkins, Walter, Reuland fEditorJ, Carbinep seated: Witt and Brady. BLUE we GRAY The Bark stall' at Villanova Press Conference. John Witt and Louis Purul. typists for publications stalf. .iw Houston, Quirk, and Fewkes, copy editors for Burk staff. -. 95' 5 Q1 X . A , F i WE h f n . ,..,.L.w- wif . . E 5 f Q f ' ug? ,V s. 2 17 -I ' Q Q ef X Q? Q .nh v 'A m 'Q 1' u Q 3 lag, 69 9 . ,Qmx i Per onalitie .Q-'Ewan K Right: Miss Jean Beatle, the newest Secre- tary to the school and the Disciplinarian's Aid. Above: The women of the Card Party Com- mittee: Left: Some of them working at the refreshment stand. Left: Frank Brennan admires the plaque awarded him bythe Knights of Columbus for his good sportsmanship among youngsters. Pappano. Houston, Fewkes. and Matthews prepare for the next Hi-Q contest. Members of the Camera Club working in the darkroom: Byrne and Cornely Forchetti and Purul Kelly Forchetti Hi-Q 1 Camera Club Zachorchemny and Rohner Y . K' ,g l I x 1? 39, Sai QE 'R Varsity Lower: Christy, Kuberski, Schwartz, Flood, Smith, Dough erty, Mahoney, Arrington, Miller, Broadhurst, Hall SECOND: Mr. Brennan tCoachJ, A. Smith, Sullivan, Mullen Siminski, Bailey, Ruane, Klecko, 0'Brien CManagerJ THIRD: Van Horn, McGinn, Marziotti, Rath, Zizza, Joe Dougherty, Dugan, Kowacg UPPER: Egbert, Nacrelli Yannacone, Welsh, Defosse, Bodkin, Feinberg. Varsity Starting Team Backfield: Flood, Kowac, Marziotti, Christyg Line: Schwartz, Miller, Kuberski, Mahoney, Dugan, Dougherty, Arrington ,LN Marzlottl 28 blocking for Flood ln 0 Ridley Twp. .... .... 3 2 6 Loyola .,....,.... .... 1 2 0 St. Thomas More .... , , , 0 0 North ........... ,,,. 1 8 6 West .......... , , , 38 6 South ...... ,..... ,,,, 3 3 12 St. Joe's Prep .... ,,,, 1 2 0 Roman ..,..... ,,,, 1 2 27 La Salle ..,.... ,,., 1 3 Jay Vee McGinn-45, Nacrelli-34, Yannacone-55, A. Smith-52, Joe Dougherty-51, Broad- hurst-23, Hall-58, Bailey-33, Klecko-40. Zizza-18, Van Horn-15, Rath-57. Sulli- van-29, Mullen-38, Siminski-20. Defosse -47, Welsh-39. Ruane-22, Egbert-41 Bodkin-21, Feinberg-14. Above: Mahoney brings down LaSalle ball-carrier after Christy is taken out of play. Right: Christy demonstrates correct punting form for Feinberg. John Flood and a practice' shot. Top: Trapped - but Christy runs to his left. Winning or losing? BOUONI D0n't fight, b0YSy 5 e ball. Mahoney 13 D has th Going down at a West Cath- olic game. X ! X .ass X If X X ii A9525 1 9 -a Top: Van Horn skirts the end in a night game with Tommy More. Bottom: Mahoney stops a St. Joe line plunge. Christy carries in both the West and the La Salle games Y Joe Logue, John Dougherty, and Bob Mahoney discuss the coming game. A L - Q Q A Freshman 97-McGinty, 45-Christy, 39-Butakis, 24-Snarponis. 63-Balonis, 21-Johnson, 26-McFate, 98- Dundee, 53-Defosse, 27-Pullekines, 90-Kidd, 31-Mclntyre, 19-D'Angelo, 18-Zizza, 34-Mullen 50-Dougherty, 79-Mingione, 22-Yannacone, 13-Bodkin, 84-Bodkin, 88-Orsini, 34-Donahue, 35- McGinn, 95-Boyle, 484mith, 25-Rath, 99-Polak. Managers: left, Billick, Billingsleyg right, Flu harty, Capistany. vwi Shots from the freshman game with Chester: Above: Jim Christy with the ball. Right: The passing form of freshman Orsini. Below: Ianni being stopped after end run. Bowling Intramural bowling meet begins. Varsity bowling squad: Bob Yurgatis, Joe Fagan, John Panco Jim Mc Laughlin, George Katein, Tom Conner. 0 Roman . . 0 North . . . 3 West .... 1 South .... 1 La Salle . . . 1 Roman ...,... l North ......... 1 Roman .......... 4 St. Thomas More 0 South .........., 3 La Salle ....... Fr. Vincent P. Schneider, B.L.S. English I Fr. George J. Friel Mathematics Intramural bowling members check their SCOFOS. i r E l K Varsity Kneeling: Brennan, Kefalas, McNelis, Mullen, Van ii? Horn, Feinbergg Upper: Bruggeman, Filliben, Wise, L 4 A me Lynch, Bailey, McKinney. A ' ' 2 A , ' ' ,lr 44 P. M. C. .......,....,.....,..... 33 f i l - 43 Archmere .. . .., 32 67 Ridley Twp. . . . . . 30 V 9, x 53 Malvern .... 35 p ,S fl. 53 Chester ........ ... 61 ' fi 64 Ridley Twp. ...... . . . 31 kv,--f' 'f' , so Haverford ..,..... 51 Qs ' 5 Blll Hall, Forward 46 sr. Thomas More .. 70 71 St. J0e's Prep .,... ... 48 49 North .......,. ..., 5 2 54 South ...... . .. 52 49 La Salle .... 46 50 Roman ...48 if Fr. Knebles, Mr. Lynch, and Bill during West ' Catholic game intermission called when Bill 1' 3 'i4 ' f 4 broke Catholic League scoring record. 1352 Q QQ points for 14-game seasonj. X i X, Thos Brennan, Guard Harry Bailey, Forward Brug eman. Kefalas. and McNelis go high to g block a St. Joe's shot. 47 West ............. 42 St. Thomas More .... 51 St. Joe's Prep ..... 63 North ...,...... 58 South ,,.... 49 La Salle .... 57 Roman . . . 55 West . . . McKinney gets set to pass the ball out of a North Catholic trap. Hull Lynch. Center 50 66 45 30 45 53 59 64 Instructed by Bruggeman. Filliben holds a Tommy More man so Lynch can get the ball. Right: Who got the rebound, Bruggeman or LaSalle? Jay Vee Tommy Mullen, Guard Lower: Delaney. Feinberg. Van Horn, Parzych, McNulty, McGonigal, Defosse, Stanton, McClain tmanagerj. 31 Art-hmere .,....,. .. 21 31 Chester ..,........ .. 32 25 St. Thomas More .... .. 36 36 St. Joe's Prep ...,. .. 33 52 North ....,.... .. 43 61 South ....... .. 33 45 La Salle .... .. 44 29 Roman ......,,.,. .. 20 45 West ............. ,. 42 an Q 52 St. Thomas More .... .. 39 ' Y 63 St. .Ioe's Prep ..... .. 58 33 North ......... .. 36 36 South ....... .. 37 27 La Salle . . . . . 40 28 Roman . . . . . 19 37 West 50 ui S ix I , Right: Hold on, Filliben, here comes Brennan. I arrw Bruggeman, Forward - 4 1. gn-.. we o QQ ., ng 'wax , NQBJW ' Desmondg Upper: Siminski, Above: Lynch dribbles away from Fannon. :dip Mg. .S 3 1 Wg 1 s , , .ff Q. If x 1 , , i if. ,3Y ,-- LA J Upper: Squire, Connolly, Szczepanski, Gillespie, Brady, Mc- Gonlgal Bufano Thompson Melser Harmon R an Middle v Q y 1 v Y I 5 Neikam, Nordling, McVey, Buckley, Olsen, Olenick Schwartz, Draper, Gillespie, I-Ioar, Mitchell, Forchetti Mager, Schrammg Lower: McCalTerty, Babicki, Fitzpatrick 0'To0le, Conners, Murray, W. Boyle, Holfman, Murzyn DiLullo. 23 Chester ...... . . . 36 23 La Salle ..... .. . 32 20 South ........ . . . 35 28 Ridley Twp. ..... . . . 28 19 North ........... . . . 36 33 St. Thomas More . . . . . . 22 22 Roman .......... . . . 33 38 West ........................... 17 League Championships ............... Fourth Place Marcus Hook Meet .................. Third Place 1 Right: Bufano winning the meet Left: Bill Gallagher tla Salleb finishing second to Bufano Start of race against the Falcons of North Catholic St .V '., A HW ... X51 k ' ' gif? f WT ,I x ,4 I -wb W5 N xiii? 'Y 4 ka vi-:L ag 'if 'I ...,, 5 Q .xx X ff. v f +R .QRE 'X fu. Q, A N 2 N X if mi J ls 51 ? , , giffn,., , . 33 X R X -l Mg, 1, W 4 S f M :E sk xi 1, Xu f- sa It ' i' 'l.kiJ A rf Q f . I' rg.-' ' H X 'SE 'Ls x QL . Q A. ,K .P lvl M F n A j V 1 J' A 'V ,V I KYA, , 'Q X- V if r 4' if N Q 'f X ff if ig 1 fi A '- I A , ,X gf? 4 X. .1 , , 'E M fl .Lf+ x XX x - ,.-L. 5' , 7 f , 4 ,W I lx wg Q A F NX A A f, 1 X li -5 N '1 1 P I U I .4 we Q af an , ff - 5 -.'i'2.'x Vuiy m' wgzalv. U 1 Top: McGowan, B. Neikam, M. Harmon, L. Calemico, V. Siminski, B. Lynch, H. Bufano, D. Young, F. DiPlacido, J. Squire: Second: R. Mager, R. Szczepanski, J. Heringslake, C. Thompson, C. Brady, B. Egbert, D. Van Horn, R. Christy, J. Nordlingg Tl1ird: N. Dilloulo, E. Borneman, H. Feinberg, J. Snyder, L. Schramm, P. Buckley, L. DiMatteo, and J. McKenna. Fr. Joseph A. St. Clair, JAH? Mechanical Drawing, Track Coach. Frank DiPlacido puts the shot. as other track members watch. 5. ,K f, AI.,-1 1112 Mark Harmon UP and over with ease- Bufano and Squire running first and third in the mile 27M Chester . . . 8025 47 My La Salle ....... 5153 45Vz 77 South .... ...... . . Reading: Central 52M 31 48 North ......... 51 54M St. Thomas More 445 53 Roman ,.,..... 46 25M West .......... 73 V1 The flying frog men take the first hurdles in unison. This South man is toofast fo' Fdnbefg H Q f 1 4 3 , and Christy. P.M.C.... .,..8 Archmere . . . . . . 5 Archrnere . . . . . . 4 Mr' John T. Ramsay Saleslanum . . . . . . . 7 Physical Education, Ei C' 9 Health, Basketball. North 5 ' osr.J0hn'S... 'ffl 5 La Salle .... . . .13 Chester . , . . , 2 South .. ..,, 10 North .... , , St. John's . .. La Salle .... Top: R. Christy, A. Casciatore, W. Vail, J. Sullivan, V. Sminski, R. Wise, E. Gilliben, J. Pappanog Bottom: J. McGrath Ullallagefl, J. Nowak, E- Sauk, R- C3113 J- Zmiieski, W. Farrel, R. Wynavage and H. Cooper fmanagerl. Zmijeski beats out a grounder against PMC. Ed Sauk belts 3 long one for St- James 54 E 35 Qi if rf
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