St Jeromes College - Lion Yearbook (Kitchener, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1953

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- 1'l .LI 1952 swear mmm, Ada m..,w.:......z M. Adams, N. Allan, F. Attwood, J. Ball T. Ball P, Beckner, 41 Woodlawn Ave. 174 London St. S. 14326 Forrer Ave. 60 Cameron St. S. 60 Cameron S.. S. . 113 McKenzie Ave. Kitchener, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. ,Detroit 27, Mich. -Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Oixt. Kitchener, Ont. R. Beilstein, R. Bender, R. Bernardo, B. Bester, R. Bester, F. Bezruki, 6 263 Madison Ave. 30 Mutual Dr. R. R. 153, Edna St. 123 Madison Ave. 60 Cameron St.N. 332 Guelph St. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. L. Bogdon, C. Brandon, P. Brandt, T. Braun, Wm. Braun, S. Brenner, 320 Guelph St. 50 Russell St. 32 King St.N. 21 Cameron St. S. 21 Cameron St.S. 236 1' rgyle St. S. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Preston, Ont. A. Bruder, R. Burns, A. Busch, G. Campbell, J. Carey, J. Carreno, R, R,ii1, 101 Gildner St. St. C1ement's, Ont. 157 Pleasant Ave. 301 Erskine Ave. El Conde Este 6 Bis Breslau, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Caracas, Venezuela G. Carruth, R. Chalk, K. Chippier, M. Coburn, R. Cochrane, J. Colombo, 15431 Birwood Port Burwell, Ont. 333 Victoria St. N. 126 Ursuline Ave. 15 Mary St. 114 Pandora Cr. Detroit, Mich. Kitchener, Ont. Chatham, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. L. Culliton, V. Cutrara, E. Czajkowski, D. Daly G. Dalziel, P. Denomrnef- 22 Whitney Pl. 7 Keewatin Ave. 55 Hett Ave. 133 Weber St. W. Elmira, Ont. Box 92, Kitchener, Ont. Toronto 12, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Zurich, Ont. B. Dentinger, R. Deslauriers, J. Devitt, M. Dietrich, R. Dorscht, Wm. Dorscht, 40 Woodland Ave. Ferme-Neuve Co. 116 Glasgow St. 90 Blucher St. 53 McDougal Ave. 91C King St. W. Kitchener, Ont. Labelle, P.Q. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. M. DuBroy, L. Dunn, J. Eby, P. Eby, R. Eliasz, N. Emblem. 257 Silver Birch Ave. 61 Bridgeport Rd. 23 Filbert St. 23 Filbert St. 16 Whitney Pl. 34 Thurlow Rd. Toronto 8, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Hampstead, P.Q. L. Ertel, C. Fedy, J. Fehrenbach, P. Fehrenbach, F. Fellner, E. Fernandes, 168 Moore Ave. 29 Severn Ave. Doon, Ontario 107 Young St. 156 Cedar St. S. 26 Main St. Waterloo, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Georgetown,British Guiana P. Fietsch, A. Firetto, S. Firetto, J. Fischer, B. Flood, T. Flynn, 185 Lydia St. 542 King St.E. 542 King St.E. 642 Hamilton St. 35 Whitney Pl. 14 Galt St. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Preston, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Hespeler, Ont. G. Frank, B. Fritz, H. Fritz, C. Fromm, J. Fuchs, J. Gelata, R. R. 142, Chepstow, Ont. St. Agatha, Ont. Maryhill, Ont. 21 Schneider Ave. 128 Mill St. Preston, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. E. George, Wm. Gibbons, C. Girodat, P. Gravelle, W. Guenther, R. Hagler, 84 Jarvis St. 6235 Glenwood Ave. 79 Allan Sf- 118 lf2 Wellington St. R. R.it1, 141 East Ave. Fort Erie, Ont. Chicago 40, Ill. g Waterloo, Ont. Galt, Ont. Breslau, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. R. Haller, T. Haller, J. Halliwell, R. Hallman, T. Hallman, Wm. Hannon, 395 Laurel St. 209 Lydia St. 20 Woodlawn Ave. 44 Lydia St. 33 Fairview Ave. St. Agatha, Ont. Preston, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. J. Hartman, R. Hartung, C. Hause, J. Hause, J. Hause J. Hause, St. C1ement's, Ont. Knollwood Park, 63 Moore Ave. 13 Eby St.N. 63 Moore Ave. 15 Devitt St. Kitchener, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. R. Hause, P. Hearn, M. Hearn, C. Heidi, R. Heintzman, D. Heit, 30 Chapel St. 91 Earl St. 15 Ahrens St.E. 156 Wellington St.N. 103 Samuel St. 42 Heins Ave. Kitchener, Ont Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. D. Helm, D. Heimbecker, M. Henning, E. Herringer, G. Herringer, F. Hess, Becker Ave. 126 Lancaster St.N. 16 Moore Ave. 105 Alexander Ave. 105 Alexander Ave. 45 1f2 Waterloo St Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. H. Hess G. Hickson, A. Hinschberger, J. Hinschberger, T. Hinschberger, H. Hoegler, 45 1f2 Waterloo St. 36 Herlan Ave. St. Agatha, Ont. 12 Eby St.N. 12 Eby St.N. 142 Mausser Ave. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. J. Hogan A. Holland, J. Holland, J. Holle, T. Holup, P. Houston, 107 Wellington St. 67 Bond St. 197 Albert St.N. 193 Palmer Ave. 239 Wellington St. R. R. 192, Galt, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. I Ingersoll, Ont. J. Huber, L. Huber, J. Hummel, G. Jacobs, C. Jadeski, E. Jadeski, 6 Regina St. N. 6 Regina St. N. 153 Herbert St. R. R. 37, 329 Guelph St. 329 Guelph St. Waterloo, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Simcoe, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. J. Jolkowski, R. Julien, J. Kapshey, R. Keelan, J. Kelley, T. Kempel, 495 Victoria St.N. 60 Water St. S. 103 Raddatz Lane, Hespeler, Ont. 50 Allen St.E. 15 Shoemaker St. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Kitchener. Ont- K. Killion, J . Kipper, H. Kirby, G. Kloepfer, E . Kocher, D. Koebel, 140 Homewood Ave. 105 Pandora Ave. 212 Dinnick Cr. 72 Glasgow St. R. R. itl, 73 Allen St. W. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Guelph, Ont. Britton, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. RF. Kolarik, E. Kolotyliuk, H. Krug, J. Krug, J. Kroetsch, . J. Kroetsch, 45 Victoria Ave. S. 142 Carufel Ave. Freeport, Ont. 101 Wood St. 72 Norman Ave. 193 Mary St. Hamilton, Ont. Sault Ste. Marie,Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Waterloo, Ont- W. Kukulki, J. Kurpel, f Lackenbauer, D. LaF1amme, B. Lafleur, L. LaHaye, 74 Strange St. 9 Strange St. 220 Edward St. 29 Major St. 107 Birch Ave. 166 Elgin St. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Sault Ste.Marie,Ont. W. Lavigne, T. Lehman, J. Leiher, T. Lessard, M. Levings, P. Lewis. 152 Avondale St. 15 Alberta St. 112 Glasgow St. 91 Allen St. W. 232 MacPherson Ave. 450 St.Clair E. Waterloo, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Toronto 5, Ont. Toronto, Ont. J. Leyes, ll. Ligas, R- D. Linesman, T. Link, L. Lippert, G. Lobsinger, R.R.if1, 120 Ottawa St. 136 Wood St. 1299 W. 112 St. 280 Frederick St. 165 Wentworth Ave Preston, Ont. Kitchener, Pr... Kitchener, Ont. Cleveland 2, Ohio. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. fbhaebfuf J . Lyons, Salma! Sialusl' ewski, . , , Ont. 1 ' . ' ' , Ont. 4 B. Logr-l, T. Logozny, E. Lopez, R.,Lukasz 326 King St. N . 62 Pinke St. San Bernardina Ave. 127 Strange St. Walkerton Waterloo, Ont, Waterloo, Ont. Caracas, Venezuela. Kitchener, Ont. Hamilton D. Macootfald, ' B. Maile-ck, G. Manu, P. Marcone, P. Marsh, ' '12, Massel, 340 Courtland Ave.E. 92 Union Blvd. 36 Roslyn Ave. 870 Wyandotte St.E. 80 Liverpool St. 107 Park St. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Guelph, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. R. Mather, C. Mansz, F. Mantler, A. Meagher, T. Meyer, B. Miehm, 154 Waterloo St. 78 Fountain St. R.R. 32, R.R. 31, St. Clement's, Ont. 192 Ahrens St. W. Preston, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Drayton, Ont. Dublin, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. D. Miller, M. Molina, R. Molinary, G. Moore, - B. Moser, T. Moser, 17 John St.E. Calle 14, No. 4-35 128 Sixneon St. 72 Knyoit Ave. 130 Church St. 179 Herbert St. Waterloo, Ont. Cali, Columbia. Kitchener, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. J. Murawsky, D. Murray, A. McCauley, J. McCauley, J. McCormack, 17 Cambridge St. R.R. 62, R.R. 32, 807 S. Homan Ave. Waterloo, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Chicago, Ill. J. McGibbon, T. McGuire, 102 Alexander Ave D. Mowat, 19 Brubacher St. 191 Lydia St. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Galt, Ont. T. McCusker, T. McDonald, P. McDonnell, 152 Lancaster St. W. 283 Courtland Ave. Kitchener, Ont. . McLoughlin, 8760 Dexter Blvd. . Detroit 6, Mich. R. Nosal, 87 Scott St. Kitchener, E. Orlowski 125 King St Kitchener, H. Pillman, 165 Weber hener, 92 Shade St. Galt, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. R. McKenty, Wm. McKenty, A 113 Margaret Ave. ll3 Margaret Ave. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont M. Nichol, J. Nolan, 130 VirginiaPark, 40 Grove St. Detroit 3, Mich. Kitchener, Ont. W. Olender, J. O'Reilly, 84 Victoria St.N. 7 Hermie Place, Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. J. Petch, J. Peterson, 91 Chapel St. 140 Highland Rd.E. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Kitc J. Power, D. Putnam, C. Reidel, 7 William St. Bridgeport Rd. 435 Chruch St. Waterloo, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Preston, Ont. S. Rektor, P. Renaud, R. Renner, 113 Wilhelm St. 38 Ahrens St. W. 142 Tiffany St. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Preston, Ont. N. Rintche, N. Rosenblood, 56 Bond St. S. Ont. .W. Ont. St.E Ont. J Lynette l tanley Ave D McNaughton, e 146 Dunbar Rd. Waterloo, Ont. 46 Pequenat Av . t. Waterloo, Ont. J. Nardella, C Kitchener, On . McNanney, N. Naciuk, Breslau, Ont. 108 Victoria St.S. 12 Barton St. Kitchener, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. J. O'Drowski, M. O'Grady, 15 Aberdeen St. S. F. Nowak, 56 Moore Ave. Galt, Ont. 78 Waterloo St. r Ont Waterloo, Ont. ki D. Pantalony, Ave. G. Rincon, 52 Mill St. t. Hamilton, Ontl A artado 2527 Kitchener, On . Salm P Venezuela . G ' Ave. Caracas, R. Ruetz, R. St Pierre, 28 John St. W. 932 Hamilton Rd. Waterloo, Ont. London, Ont C. Scherer, T. Schlitt, 191 Sheldon Ave. N. 50 King St. N. Kitchener, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. Schmuck, 63 Norman Waterloo, Ont. n P. Schmid, R.R. 31. Preston, Ont. M. Schnarr, R 33 Kitchene , . A. Palubeski, R. Palubes , 174 Lancaster St. W. 174 Lancaster St. W. 39 Betyner t. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. J. Pokrifka, 9 Strange St. Kitchener, Ont. . Reitzel, 49 Norman St. Waterloo, Ont. B. Rigby, 467 Hamilton St. Preston, R.Ruby, 71 Union St.E. Waterloo, Ont. G. Schell, 19 Wellington St. Kitchener, Ont. M. Schmidt, 90 Glasgow St. Kitchener, Ont. J. Schnurr, 23 Richmond Ave Kitchener, Ont. N. Seifried, Kitchener, On M. Piskorski, E. Piwowarek, 417 Ottawa St. 378 King St.E. 7 Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. J. Reinhart, L. Reitzel, R 411 Ontario St. 49 Norman St. Stratford, Ont. Waterloo, Ont. B. Rich, J. Rider, 100 Borden Ave. Ariss, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Wm. Ross, L. Ruby, 36 Patricia St. 244 Lydia St. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. J. Samson, D. Sandrock, 15 Moore Ave. 42 Church St. Waterloo, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. C. Schmidt, J. Schmidt, 16 Spetz St.' 222 Palmer Ave. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. D. Schneider, S. Schnepf, 74 Chestnut St. 17 Bloucher St. Kitchener, Ont. Ont. R. . , Waterloo, O G. Schwenker, R.R. ill. H. Schmitt, R. 27 Delmont Ave. 205 Weber St.E. Kingsdale, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. A. Schultz, B. Schultz, 68 Wellington St. 68 Wellington St. Galt, Ont. Galt, Ont. R. Shoup, A. Siminowski, 84 Main St. N. 1207 Queen St. Hagersville, Ont. Preston, Ont. W. Stefanchuk, M. Steffler, 45 Walnut St. 4 Locust St. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. J. Sullivan, S. Strauss, 8595 Quincy, . . h J. Simon, 100 Glasg J. Theis, St. Catherin nt. es, Kitchener, Ont. V . Seibel, H. Scott, A e. 99 Raddatz Lane, 26 Wentworth v Ont. Galt, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. J. Simser, V. Sobczuk, 1436 Avenue Rd. 200 Glasgow St. Kitchener, Ont. J Straus, 41 Menno St. Waterloo, J. Spiegl, 85 Louisa St. Kitchener, Ont. Ont . ow St. Toronto, Ont. Wm. Stockie, . 33 Shanley St. Kitchener, On Wm. Steffler, 42 Menno St. Waterloo, Ont. 9 Betyner Ave. Kitchener, Ont. t. E. Stenpien, 16 Cherry St. Kitchener, Ont. 19 Bismarck Ave. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. J. Thomasing, Wm. Thomson, D. Totzke, Maryhill, Ont. 50 Brant Rd. S. 166 Cedar St.S. Galt, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. J. Vezina, D. Voisin, '1 Cres. 69 Krug St. 69 Krug St. ' Ont. Kitchener, Ont. 5, R.R. vr2, Breslau, Ont Detroit 4, Mic . A. VanHee, B. Villega Caracas, 348 Harvey Kitchener, R . Watson, Sudbury, Ont. R Walz, 129 Albert St. G. Trevino, 13 Gerrard St. ' s Ont. Venezuela. Aztech, la St. Catherine , J. Wagner, A. Walker, . ' Rd. 6 Theresa St. . t. Waterloo, Ont. 32 Brookfield onto Ont. Kitchener, On Wm. Weiler, Caracas, Venezue H. Voll, Wm. Waechter, 49 Troy St. 98 Dekay St. Kitchener, Ont. 21 Dane St. er Ont. Kitchener, Ont. H Weiler, Tor , T Weiler, 130 Walter St. R. Weiler, , 32 Laurel St.E. 'tchener, Ont 50 Dupont St. fl- Waterloo, Ont. K1 H. Wharnsby, Kitchen , G Weber, . Breslau, Ont. B. Weber, , Alma St 103 Homewood Ave. Ont 1 41 1 1 . ' ' h. Kitchener, . ' C . Westfall, Detroit 5, Mic Werbowecki, 13 Erb St .W. Waterloo, On D- Wey. J. Wey, 137 Edward Sf- 56 Water St.S. 96 Weber St. W. t- Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont E. Woodcock, R. Weir, H, 92 Park St. l Waterloo 25 George St. Kitchener, Ont. G. Winterm , Ont. Kitchener, On eyer R. Wintermeyer, R, Witter' 86 College St. 74 Margaret Ave.Carrera 26, N. 1 f- Kitchener, Ont. Pasto Marina,C Waterloo, Ont. D- W'iTl1arI1S, F. Wilson, 90 John St. E. 599 Wellington W. R.R. 93, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Kitc Kitchener, On J. Yantz, - hener, Ont P. Zettel, 27 Troy St. t. Waterloo, Ont. -T. Wunder, J, Wytrwal, 292 Dufferin St. 401 Lanca Bridgepo 98 Locust St. Kitchen Kitchener, Ont. er, Ont. ster St. W. rt, Qnt, Kitchener, On 483 ol. 4' 99 4? -. V 0 J 2 '. ' ll . 1-1. , I . Y ll 1---1 2 2 'CI .x ray oe 4' ST JEROME'S COLLEGE IS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE Fathers OF the ONTARIO PROVINCE of THE CONGREGATION OF THE RESURRECTION WHO ............ Are Engaged In The Work Of Education In RRANTFORD, ONTARIO HAMILTON, ONTARIO KITCHENER, ONTARIO NORTH BAY, ONTARIO ST. MARY, KENTUCKY Conduct Parishes Throughout Southwestern Ontario Preach Missions Throughout Canada And The United States f FM Q ,f f , L 'IFIHIIE ILIION-11952 sr. JEROME L TO ST. JEROME, RENOWNED SCHOLAR, EXALTED SAINT AND PATRON OF OUR COLLEGE, THE STUDENTS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATE THE 1952 EDITION OF THE LION 4 ':..,., X i v .! Ki we 1 Qi 2 The Most Reverend Joseph F. Ryan, D, D. , J. L, D Bishop of Hamilton Patron of St. Jer'ome's College 5 Rev. C.L. Siegfried, C.R. , B.A. , M. Sc. , RSV- C-A- HGFSOVC. C- R- , B-PL , D-,D-, President and Principal, Professor of V109 ' PI'9Sid6Ht and Professor of Religion, Latin and Chemistry. PhilOSophy. Rev. J. Arnold, C.R., M.A. , Dean of Arts, professor of English and Philosophy. Rev. C.A. Hauser,C.R.,B.A., Assistant Principal and Profess- or of Mathematics, Science and Religion. p Rev. W.J. Lalonde, C.R.,B.A., ,Bursar, Professor of French and Q W Commercial. g 6 il Rev. W.G. Borho, C. R. M.A., Director of Stu - dent Activities, Sacri stan, Professor of Rel igion and Mathematics. HPI?- Rev. J. Bullbrook, C. R. , B.A. , Professor of Rel- igion, Latin 81 French. 1223 , ww Rev. T. V. Killoran, C. R. , B.A, , Director of Ath- letics, Professor of Eng lish and History. ' i -'zz-'- Rev.L.Dentinger,C.R., Rev. B. Graf, C.RU Rev. P. Graf, C.R., B.A. , Professor of M.A. , head of Latin B.A. , Professor of Mathematics. department' Manual Training. Rev. T. Comerford, C. R., B.A. , Housemaster, Pro- ' fessor of Science, religion and English. Fr. Roman Hinsperger C . R. , B. A. , Re ssurectionist Mission Band. nk Rev.A.Eicheldinger, Rev. F. Keleher., C.R., Rev.A.J.Lehman,C.R., Rev. B. Murphy, C.R., C. R. , M. A . .Prof - B.A. I Spiritual director, M. A . , Librarian and B. A. , house master, essor of Rehglon at professor of Latin, Greek Professor of Library PI'0feSS01' Of Latlfl. Geology' and Philosophy. Science. English and Philosophy- Rev. T- Sobisch, C-R- Rev. S. Winter, C.R., P1'Of9SS0I' Of Mafhem ' D. D. , senior member of atics, Social Studies and Staff, ppgfessor of Latin, Typing favorite father confessor. W, Bro- Clarfence Gregory, Bro. Marian Turadski, C.R., Infirmarian and C R house master. Sister M. Elaine, M.A. of the Sisters of Notre Dame, professor of romance languages and history. 1 1 Mr. PhilipO'Byrne,B.A Chemistry and Typing. Bro. John Traynor, C . R Disciplinarian and Registrar. Mr. AustinO'L.eary, B. A History and English 53 -'ml' Mr. Patrick Perdue, B. A . Mr, Donald Pickett, B. A . Mrs' l-'Oretta Ludwig, Dr. Louis Lang, .M - D- Social Studies and Science Science and Physical Secretary Allfendlflg Phy51C19-U Education. OXEI .. :QW . :PI I 'Za Terry ditor , Haher . High Soho ut Di 'C 601.0 'i',NX we N ic'ooX . L-ago 4, , W A' mmf ,-7 Business Nl 9 anager , Jim Hehe . LION llo N STAFF ctr cutattou Nwwgef, Dfw ?'2'0 9x-0957 - ww., Arts Department Editor , D . Ortecot. Art S De Pa rtment ASS. lstan fs Io Li-On Ad Cjtor S C635 Sfgifwfwf , LL 4 M -WW! vvwfffgl fvv Q V ll UPPER CLASSMEN Ronald Chalk Public Speaking: 5 Benno Dentinger Dramatics: 5 Arthur Bruder DI'a1T1afiCS1 5 Alma Mater: 5 S. C. : 4, 5 Lion: 5 Glee Club: 2,3,4,5 Q.D.M.: 5 Basketball: 3 Intramurals: 1, 2, 3 Intramurals: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Charles Fedy Brian Flood Eugene A. George sbdalny: 5 -Qlma Mater 5: Glee Club: 5 Public Speaking: 1, 2, 5 S- C- ' 41 Football: 5 Dramatics: 4 I-'Ion 51 Alma Mater: 4, 5 IntFa'1'Y1UF-315. Lion: 5 O. D. M.: 5 Intramurals: 4, 5 Jack Eby S. C. : 4, 5 Lion: 4 Ronald Hagler Public Speaking: 1, 2, 4, 5 Debating: 3 Dramatics: 4, 5 S. C. : 3, 4, 5 Lion: 3, 4 Terry Haller Pat Hearn Edward Herringer S0da1ity2 5 Public Speaking: 5 Public Speaking: 5 DI'a1'1'18.t1CSI 5 S. C. : 4, 5 Alma Materg 5 HS- C- H5 3' 4' 5 Alma Mater: 4 Lion: 5 Alma Mater! 4, 5 Lion: 5 Football: l, 4, 5 Lion? 4, 5 Football: 2,4 curling: 2, 3,4, 5 Glee Clubf 5 Basketball: l, 4 Skiingi 4, 5 Publicity: 5 Tr-ackg 3, 4 O. D. M.: 5 Intramurals: 3, 4, 5 I2 Hugh Kirby IIS. C. ll: 5 Skiing: 5 UPPER CLASSMEN Frank Kolarik Ed. Kolotyluik John Lynette Paul Marsh Public Speaking: 5 Dramatics: 5 Intramurals: 5 Glee Club: 5 Alma Mater: 5 Football: 5 N 43' ', .flffi 41 - - , if M -Alphonse Meagher Dominic Pantalony Robert Schmuck Maurice Sch,-,apr S.C. : 5 Sodality: 5 Glee Club: 5 Lion: 3 Dramatics: 4, 5 O. D. M.: 5 S. C. : 4 Curling: 5 Alma Mater: 3, 4, 5 Lion: 3, 4, 5 O. D. M.: 5 Camera Club: 2, 3, 4 Intramurals: 4 Anthony VanHee Jerome Vizena Gerald Wintermeyer Basketball: 4, 5 Intramurals: 5 Football: 3, 4, 5 I3 CLASS of '52 Gordon Dalziel Pet diversion: Sleeping Ambition: To discover a cure for insomnia Destination: Mayor of Elmira Favorite saying: I smacked the car up again Peter Denomme Pet diversion: Studying Modern History Ambition: Western University Destination: Teaching P. T. - St. Mary's High Favorite Saying: I wish I was playing ball. -...Nh Laverne Ertel Pet diversion: Censored Ambition: Owner - Ranger Brewing Co. Destination: Bellhop - Whopper House Favorite saying: Who's got a smoke? John Fehrenbach Pet diversion: Manifesting his malapropism Ambition: To outsmart Fr. Killoran Destination: Detention hall Favorite saying: What did I do Father? X in gain? Thomas Ball Pet diversion:Collecting Be rnhart 's manuscripts Ambition-: President of Ball Construction Destination: Dusting books, Public Library Favorite saying: Holy Crow Arthur Busch Pet diversion: Bringing in the sheaves Ambition: The Priesthood Destination: Bishop of St. Clement's Diocese Favorite saying: Doggone Robert Eliasz Pet diversion: Coaching the Little Monsters Ambition: Engineer Destination: Who knows? Favorite saying: You're just clueless. Norman Emblem Pet diversion: Counting days till vacation Ambition: Director of Norman's Transport Destination: Model A Taxi Service Favorite saying: Just 121 more days Elson Fernandes Pet diversion: Phoning mop-head Ambition: Aeronautical engineer Destination: Usher at the Lyric Favorite saying: Any C pictures this week? John Hartman Pet diversion: Studying Ambition: To stop smoking Destination: Clerk in Sole Bros. Favorite saying: None I4 James Hummel Pet diversion: Mutilating Hoegler Ambition: Western University Destination: Brescia Hall Favorite saying: Don't be so disconcerting! John Kapshey Pet diversion: Getting an admit slip Ambition: To pass bookkeeping Destination: Teaching bookkeeping Favorite saying: What Homework? John Leyes Pet diversion: Growing a brush-cut Ambition: To be an accomplished orator Destination: Announcer for CKCR Favorite saying: Gee Whiz Thomas Link Pet diversion: Going to the Zoe Ambition: To understand geometry Destination: Senator for Ohio Favorite saying: Holy Cow! CLASS of '52 Herbert Hoegler Pet diversion: Practices laughing Ambition: Pharmacist Destination: Cleaning TT's - Chem lab Favorite saying: Yeh? James Holle Pet diversion: Phoning Guelph - collect Ambition: Teaching retailing - Ryerson Tech Destination - Caddy at Rockway Favorite saying: I'm finished! Walter Kukulki Pet diversion: Antagonizing Fr. Lalonde Ambition: Czar of Russia Destination: Reeve of St. Jacob's Favorite saying: Stalin is getting older you know Lawrence LaHaye Pet diversion: Eating Ambition: Professional hockey player Destination: Stick-boy, Bridgeport Vets Favorite saying: Understand that chemistry? ' , Donald Miller Pet diversion: Sleeping in French class Ambition: To win the Indianapolis Speedway Destination: Engineer for Grand River Ry. Favorite saying: Got another ticket for speeding Alex McCauley Pet diversion: Running down the Irish Ambition: Canadian ambassador to Ireland Destination: Salesman in Kresge's Favorite saying: Stop it, CLASS of '52 Alfred McLoughlin Pet diversion: Making history notes Ambition: Police Chief, Detroit Destination: Service station attendant Favorite expression: Got up too early! Nicholas Naciuk Pet diversion: Collecting for the Missions Ambition: Head baker for Dominion Destination: Assistant chef at St. Jerome's Favorite saying: Oh, for Pete's sake. John Power Pet diversion: Hamilton fweek-ends onlyj Ambition: Professor of Botany Destination: City gardener, Waterloo Favorite saying: Who's going to Hamilton? David Putnam Pet diversion: Selling Insurance Policies Ambition: Actuary - Prudential Life Destination: Usher at the Biltmore Favorite saying: Chop John McCormack A Pet diversion: Collecting phone numbers Ambition: To study law Destination: U.S. Army Favorite saying: What are the girls in Korea Like? Terence McGuire Pet diversion: Mutilating Miller Ambition: Canadian Curling Champion Destination: Rink-rat, Waterloo Arena Favorite saying: Bull--oney Michael Nichol Pet diversion: Reading Shakespeare Ambition: Electrical Engineer Destination: U.S. Navy Favorite saying: What dost thou say? Frank Nowak Pet diversion: Burning Rosenblood in the lab Ambition: President of Kitchener Packers Destination: Driving Burn's Chuck Wagon Favorite saying: Oh? John Reinhart Pet diversion: Goal-tending Ambition: President, National Hockey League Destination: Goaler, Stratford Indians Favorite saying: They're all screen shots! Paul Renaud Pet diversion: Growing Ambition: Chief taster for Ranger Destination: Selling Premiumtsj Favorite saying: Am I ever thirsty! Y 9 Michael Schmidt Pet diversion: Talking in class Ambition: Movie star Destination: Relief rolls Favorite saying: Explain that again, Father! Sigmund Schnepf Pet diversion: Making dog shots Ambition: To play for the Y Blues Destination: Coach, Industrial League Favorite saying: Gee! William Waechter Pet diversion: Doing homework Ambition: To get to University Destination: Permanent staff, Middle Schooli Favorite saying: How do you do this problem? Harold Werbowecki Pet diversion: Basketball Ambition: Toronto Tribels Destination: Sports goods salesman Favorite saying: Fudge! I7 CLASS of 52 Norman Rosenblood Pet diversion: Long week-ends Ambition: Osgoode Hall Destination: Messenger boy, C. P. Favorite saying: What a week-end! Carl Scherer Pet diversion: collecting cobalt Ambition: Banker Destination: Collecting bank-rolls Favorite expression: Ah. . a A.. R. William Stefanchuk Pet diversion: Napping in class Ambition: Not obvious Destination: Nothing unusual Favorite saying: Nuts! James Sullivan Pet diversion: Skipping classes Ambition: Professional Wrestler Destination: D. S. G. , Detroit Favorite saying: Aw, Go on! 'Q 114 N Thomas Burns Left early to begin his career David iviaiieck Went with Mr. Burns GRADE 11 Seated: R. Keelan, T. Quinlan, Wm. Gibbons, T. Holup, J. O3Drowsky, P. Schmid, A. Firetto. Standing: M. Piskorski, A. Sirninowski, C. Reidel, C. Hause, J. Lyons, G. Herringer, R. Reutz, Wm. Braun, B. Rigby, J. Kroetsch, J. Carey. Seated: R. Heintzman, G. Mank, J. Wytrwal, J. Theis, Wrn. Hannon, R. Watson, D. Massel, R. Haller Standing: M. Levings, G. Salm, M. O'Gr-ady, J. Carreno, A. Holland, E. Piwowarelg, L. Bogdon, Wm. McGibbons, R. Reitzel, H. Pillrnan, D. Sandrock, G. Schwenker, P. Marcotte. Absnet: R. Deslauriers, M. Molina, B. Weber, D. MacNaughton. I8 GRADE 10-A Seated: V. Sobczuk, D. Mowat, D. Murray, N. Seifried, R. Walz, J. Fuchs, L. Huber, R. Hallman, J. Columbo. Standing: P. Beckner, L. Ruby, R. Lukaszewski, R. Ruby, J. Krug, G. Moore, J. Halliwell. ,, z . ff 5 I 1 f. -Q Seated: F. Fellner, M. Adams, C. Schmidt, R. Weir, W. Dorscht, V. Cutrara, J. Thomasing, C. Westfall. Standing: H. Hess, B. Malleck, C. Brandon, G. Frank, E. Jadeski, J. Leiher, P. Eby, D. Daly J. SHITISOH, Absent: Wm. Ross, P. Fehrenbach, I9 GRADE 10-B . . , . .. ........m:.av-... Seated: P. McDonnell, L. Culliton, P. Houston, P. Zettel, T. Flynn, E. Stenpien, T. McCusker, D. Koebel. Standing: J. Hogan, J. Simser, J. Fischer, L. Lippert, J. Wagner, H. Weiler, J. Nolan, Wm. Lavigne M. Henning, P. Gravelle, S. Strauss. Seated: B. Logel, J. Hause, D. Williams, T. Sclitt, R. Weiler, J. McCauley, R. Mather, C. Griodat. Standing: B. Fritz, J. Peterson, J. Kipper, A. Schultz, R. Renner, H. Voll, J. Coburn, J. Spiegl, B. R' h. ic 20 GRADE I0-C GRADE 9-D Seated: S. Firetto, J. Kelly, J. O'Reilly, A. Palubeskie, F. Mantler, D. Voisin, J. Gelata, A. Hinschberger. Standing: J. Kurpel, J. Shewchuck, J. Strauss, T. Hinschberger, G. Carr-uth, D. Heimbecker, R. Bernardo. Absent: J. Jolkowski. S N. HK KH 13 J. .Nl . Q nf.. - J YQ. : f' 'ii' Seated: D. Helm, C. Heidi, J. Pokrifka, J. Wye, B. Bester, J. Yantz, P. Fietch. Standing: J. Devitt, T. Kempel, J. Schmit, L. Reitzel, C. Manz, R. Dorscht, D. Totske, B. Steffler, G. Campbell, R. Palubeski, R. Hartung, D. Schneider, R. Bielstein. 21 GRADE 9-A Seated: J. Holland, Wm. Guenther, J. Ball, T. Lessard, T. Lehman, F. Hess, R. Julien, Standing: L. Dunn, R. Burns, B. Lafleur, P. Lewis, N. Allen, H. Krug, H. Fritz. Seated: J. Huber, J. Hinschberger, J. Hause, T. Braun, T.'Hallman, M. Hearn, D. Heit, K. Chippier Standing: R. Bester, R. Hause, F. Attwood, R. Shoup, M. Dietrich, D. Linesman, P. Brandt. Absent: R. Bender. 22 GRADE 9- I Seated: J. Nardella, R. Nosal, B. Schultz, T. Wunder, G. Rincon, B. Villegas, Standing: R. Witter, E. Orlowski, C. McNanney, W. Olender, A. Walker, H. Wharnsby, E. Woodcock Seated: J. Murawsky, R. Molinary, G. Trevino, J. Voisin, E. Lopez, W. Weiler, T. McDonald, M. Steffler. Standing: R, McKenty, G. Schell, J. Petch, Wm. McKenty, S. Rektor, N. Rintche. Absent: G. Jacobs, T. Meyer, B. Miehm, R. St.Pierre,D. Wey. 23 GRADE 9-C Seated:J. Kroetsch, T. Weiler, G. Weber, C. Fromm, R. Cochrane, Wm. Thomson, G. Lobsinger J. Simon, K. Killion, J. Lackenbauer, G. Hickson, Wm. Stockic, S. Brenner, J. Hause. Seated: H. Ligas, E. Kocher, M. DuBroy, B. Moser, G. Kloepfer,V. Seibel, T. Logozny. Standing: D. McDonald, E. Czajkowski, C. McE1hone, F. Bezruki, H. Schmidt, T. Moser Absent: J. Rider, H. Scott. 24 ,AV 'YF V, 6 My 'Nh axiom oi :Coe 506 reiore ak acxw ,E 5 5' knee av, acxw Takes ave xxxdef 'Coe dire Wag Xe undef me goxdaoce oi Num , 'Coe 'dance . de Y 'oct So da gm ,VI 06 emo 9 ar aww , 9 Xue 25 60- soDAurY Seated: Alex McCauley, vice presidentg Dominic Pantalony, president. Record Phot Standing: Torn Link, treasurerg M. Nichol, social executiveg Charles Fedy, religious executiveg Terry Haller, secretary. Room Captains Bernard Weber David Mowat John Nolan Pat McDonnell Y Gfade 11 Grade 10A Grade 10-B Grade 10-C Bernard LaFleur Ed Orlowski Tom Moser Joe Wey Grade 9-A Grade IX'B Grade IX-C Grade DC-D 26 0 rin r q,,,w A anchrs nrrni :rua LIONS DUNK nge: 54-50 -Y -2 T-1 ' 'El SANCTUS CORRIDORUS ian,-:tus urn barns PROM p if Q ,,,,, ..-..-- -'-' - ,.....--'1'-' ,,-- ...f-- .lf- ,,- --gr ,-if -i The editor, Ronald Hagler. ofa yi . NX X099 J771' ew-9, X264 XQOS ZfJ'p1-Sf? gbe X2 -V3 W5 , Q exe QA 'Sv' Yxogo CQ, StS12 . CY. f tofx SI, O a Qi er ii.. Q0 , ' bg . SW xg 9 Q Web fkfox' . Bac' ,0Xo06' 'L is 65x10 Gjvx, ge? ef - S. Q be 60 , I X9 9 6 S 9 9 4:00 av- 9 6 .50 1 i' ,PWM 2f 1 f A I - f ' ' 1 2 i , ' , 'Iggy 1. , A '- Printer's devil prints! Operating the press are Headlines are drawn in by Terry Haller. Ronald Hagler, John Leyes, Terry Haller. 27 SANCTUS CORRIDORUS Sanctus Corridorus assembly crew. wx E 5 Sanctus Corridorus is read as it reaches the end of the trail. Distributing the papers is Alphonse Meagher. GLEE CLUB Wu Dim! Osf 'Wm ' If f ':f I 1 A, .gi-.fav--itriv' t 'X - -T , or ai f ,A ,134 The Glee Club is shown here during one of its many practises. O. D. M. The O. D'. IVI. Fraternity: Bob Eliasz, Dom Pantalony, Benno Dentinger, Bob Forwell, Siggy Schnepf, Alex McCauley Terry Hal1er,Chuck Fedy, Herb Hoegler and Tony Firetto. The O.D, M. team, Qback rowy Herb Hoegler, Chuck Fedy, A1 McCauley Benno Dentinger, Bob Eliasz, Dom Pantalony, Qfront rowj Terry Haller Siggy Schnepf, and Tony Firetto. SIGMA IOTA KAPPA The executives of the boarder's fraternity. Norman Rosenblood, Mike Nichol, president, and Tom Link. ALMA MATER The editorial crew of the Alma Mater. Jim Holle, Jerry Vezina, Dom Patalony, Norman Rosenblood, Terry Haller. Ad solicitors of the alumni's bulletin. 29 The circulation staff of the Alma Mater. POSTER CLUB SJC Qui? F' QQ? Poster Club: J. Carey, G. Schwenker, C. lVIcElhoneg fMiddle Rowy M. Molina, lVI.Levings, N. Emblenng fFront Rovvj G. Trevino, W. Gibbons. BUS TRIPS i .-cw .-X-4YS7f71Vii , , , CfQi,f?i,a 1 , f 3 ' ' wif' Elf' Q. .meffiiilai-1 OTSQYUZGTS Of the bus trips- lBaCk POW, Alex Fans boarding a chartered bus en route to McCauley, Mike Nichol, Eugene George. Tgrgnto. fFront rowy Ron Chalk, Philip Marcotte,Terry Haller, and Hugh Kirby. PHOTO CLUB f fe I 30 x 8' 3 , fffif T CMA M 9 A 31 I INITIATION Joe Rider fishing in a manhole. Dave Foran with a broom. Two new boarders sleep in front of the City Hall Mark DuBroy serenades with his guitar. John lVicCorrnick outlines HALLCWEEN DANCE his steps. Hallowe 'en Dance Organizers. 32 The floor show at the boarders' Hal1owe'en Dance. O. D. M. vs. FACULTY --,. er Killofan Fallh that Shot' 1 ff- xl T k C' ASSEMBLIES 91129 mp t S to block Basketball highlight of the year, Believe , the O.D. M. vs Faculty game. basket ble or not this , - 3. 1 garne -IS 3 ll Q' 1 The B-ball game turns into baseball A Mouse in the House , presented by grade XIII. ' Fr. Seigfried introduces a visiting missionary. The cast of the grade XIII assembly play, 33 BARN DANCE The orchestra and the caller. Hard rock Haller and Nails Nichol, wanted for rustling. MARDI GRAS Swing your partner! Oi.. D ,ir Barn Dance Organizers. Vote Link Sandwich men advertise for Frank The King and Queen and their court. -.-., The Royal Waltz 34 The Regal Repast f s SODALITY ACTIVITIES IW' K .wr in K, Sodality reception. The statue of Our Lady of Fatima arrives at St. Jerome's Q X . X V , I , Ja Father Borho receives two new Sodalists Counting money raised by the at the Sodality reception. 35 Mission Drive. Total - S401 . 5 1 ATHLETIC DANCE C Eddy and Alex, St. Jerorne's faste st talking pair. The Athletic Dance organizers. After the floor show, dancing is enjoyed. The senior foot-ball players. The junior foot-ball players line up to be presented. SOCK HOP i f One of the Sock-Hops after a B-ball game. This Another shot of the same Sock-Hop was the first year that the school has had any kind ' of danceafter a game. 36 ' M.INSTREL SHOW Time out for a laugh. Note the intent look on Mr. The quartet sings. It was a big hit with all Interlocitor's face, three audiences. M i .. , , . T 'Lv :-:.s+szf'b1:r.-pA'F'f- '-'I-::s,w1::v -as:-M . . mr- n - -- lx--:V km- fc A- A-.W ,-'f ,. fr A .ix ,. Acts'-:mmx w.,,, .,. . -f:.:,,,,v.,.--shuts.. ' V1 , faQ-sg ' x, Qu -ff , yaw n . V - 45-1:-'G' T QQQQ ,i-Q, j.. w ggi. gig- -' ' dl ,. -:Q ' M - -Q.. xxgwi .'-.Q-as-'-' xx ,ig The Irish jig, Alex McCauley takes a bow. H H. Organizers of the minstrel show: tback rowj - The Glee Club rises to sing Oklahoma Jim Carey, Garth Schwenker, artg Jack,E by, stage managerg Mike Levings and BillGibbons artg Terry Haller, publicity manager. SENIOR PUBLIC SPEAKING The Winnners of the senior speaking: Bill Gibbons, 3rdgRonald Hagler, 2nd and Mike Levings, lst. JUNIOR PUBLIC SPEAKING Junior Public Speaking Winners C. Westfall, T. Flynn, D. Helm 38 The junior public speaking finals SQWW of ' Basketball Team, poses with H. Werbowecki, captain of the Lions, our Senior the trophies won by his team this year. The trophy on the left was awarded to St. Jerorne's as Senior Champions of the O. C,A, C5 that on the right is emblem ionship and is awarded yearly to the winners of ' ' ' ls of the atic of the Tournament Champ - the Tournament held by the O. C.A.C. to which all Catholic High Schoo province are invited . 39 SENIOR Ruosv , First Row: F. Wilson, J. Reinhart, W. Gibbons, N. Rosenblood, B. Weber Second Row: F. Kolarik, W. Stefanchuk, J. Wye Third Row: M. Nichol, J. Fehrenbach, T. Hinschberger, P. Renaud Fourth Row: E. Herringer, J. Powers, R. Chalk Qstudent managerj M. Schmidt, F. Nowak, J. Sul livan, C. Faust fcoachj, L. Ertel. JUNIOR RUGBY The Junior Football Team - O. C.A...C. Champions Kneeling: S. Firetto, D. Murray, D. Daly, E. Stenpien Standing: B. Fritz, N. Rintche, E. Piwowarek, F. Attwood, J. Nolan, E. Jadeski, A. Schultz, J. Wagner, R. Renner, B. Malleck, J. Leiher, H. Hess, P. Lewis, R. Burns, J. Peterson. 40 SENIOR Y :K 8. 'rl-r. E' x , 'I' . W rg -12+ N Ni e 1 iv .......e 2 L Q JUNIOR N, S51 L. - . ,-,. K. Incomplete pass. St.1VIike's - a first down L 1 W ,ALI Kick-off . What goes on here? Q , ,x.' ' 3rd down punt. End run. 41 SENICR BASKETBALL Kneeling: E. Lopez fmascotj Seated: E. Fernandes, D. Putnam, J. Powers, M. Nichol, P. Renaud, F. Nowak, H. Werbowecki Standing: D. Voisin, N. Rosenblood, R. Eliasz, J. Fehrenbach, A. Van Hee, S. Schnepf, C. Faust fcoachy JUNIOR BASKETBALL Kneeling: J. Simon, F. Attwood, D. Daly Standing: J. Peterson, A. Schultz, W. Lavigne, B. Fritz, N. Rintche, B. Malleck, R. Heintzman, P. Houston fmanagerj. 42 SENIOR Good for two points I Powers Qifllj gets it. b .,V,- 3 1 -,.. n ,,,X X, ,ay Wy 0 Q Q95 lv x xy f ,X f Q '--....,, ' -Q... f, 1 , Y , it '- , , MRM iq ., Victory yell. Charging through. Another action shot. Whose got it? 43 LITTLE MONSTERS a Seated: D. Wey, R. Hause, G. Rincon, W. Guenther, R. Shoup, R. BUFIIS, Standing: B. LaF1eur, G. Hickson, C. McE1hone, J. Lackenbauer, R. E1iasz,fcoachj, T. Moser, A. Walker, G. Jacobs, CURLING Curlersg Ed Herringer, Terry McGuire, Curlers in action. Ed Herringer ready to hurl Greg Herringer, and J. Kroetsch. a stone. Curling Team1Standmgp Ed Herringer, T. Mcguire, J. McGibbons. N. Rosenblood, Paul Marsh. QKnee1ingy Greg Herringer. J. Kroetsch. ' 44 xx f- A E-v-' 5' 5 his . ke ' ger me Tse. E through a mug wah' TRACK 8. FIELD Hugh Kirby, Red Ertel, H. Voll. . v v, 5 N. x - J ff i ' ' . ,ha 0 On, Q .f . is ai .4 s 'Q I s I I SJ If I 3 A fl A ' ' V I 5 qv 'swf - 5 , 'f,w,x x Jw' Q I - wg,-., . .I V. ,mb .m,,,,.I, , 4, M -Ag, H I V I ,. gf? L , M M,WQN:I4avw,jA,e-I W, PAu.' ', ' '.':,g,4fg' ,Q,,,vfi'i, ,4TLN':3p fn-,'f'k?yI,ez,L, N2 ,wmv 1,3 -A N 1 ,Q i'QljA1m1fy.EfQ ' ' ,a-Nici-ff s,53,wfas.-vfffflhftify -Y 1f?Q,,-T1??v'i?Q5p4m 2!3'fVs' f,grw,'kf,:-i'6H,..I ,fx hm -fi. 5511- ffyf H f'f '? ,W '?SI.kifi'?iip-M25 V '-ai f -iifh -I ,., . I QW., f. . I ,J , I- -l ' he - .- -, N- gi :A z A 'M...3E2.1!p'.'Ik i' QWWW ... 2: f L, I lfffif-'57-':.F5Sf Qi +-41 M.,- -Wg E 5 45 Ski Team: Brother John, Ed Herringer, Hugh 1-W1 ,.. ,. ,,.WM, Kirby Fo Curve. We Z 1 1 Y 'Q SKIING nn P' Unds the ? 1 W..-f. wvw-fm-n-v,....,.,,,, AV, if I' If, ' Iv ,A 4 I ' fig 4 gk, 4, f ffm ' ,X ? 'ye I 711' ' 1 lie Q W ff 7: I 'I gran 25:91 Q Q ,z I es .5 M, Iii. ' ,,,.,,.-,,v, . - MAINTAINENCE Without the ministrations of the main- tenance staff, the college could not function properly. Besides keeping Lffwf , an ' qui P us clean and fed, they are genial and cheerful and make life here more enjoyable for for us. Brother Richard is the latest addition to our staff here at St. Jer- ome's. Brother Richard Henry, L. R. 46 He comes to us from the House of Studies in London, and, among other tasks, fills the position as porter. ,Finn est enim Qurpus 111211111 Ijheral jlrls' 47 'hi ' A Rev. Jerome Arnold, C. R., M. A. Dean of Arts, Superior of the C. R. Community here at St. Jerome's and a man who can't say no . Requests or favours, whether large or small of either students or priests or the man on the street, always find a sympathetic ear in our genial Dean. He has taught students from the 8th Grade up to and including the College level. St. Jerome's won its only Canadian championship in any sport when he coached the High School basketball team in 1945. 48 G' '!!. ' vi-if dum... atefb Robert Flannery Bob came to St. Jerome's inSept. of '50, He intends to complete his studies for the priesthood at St. Pauls in Minnesota. An enthusiastic sportsman at home in Montrose S,D, , he has provided stiff competition in the game of pool here at St.Jerome's. Richard Konkel Dick has been a very active member of the Debating Team and is an avid pool fan, with trophies to prove it. Dick's next stop is St. Mary's Seminary in Cincinnati. Patrick Mackan Pat is studying for the diocese of Hamilton and intends to enter St. Augustine's. He served as president of the F. K. Club, chairman of the athletics committee and was an outstanding member of the Debating Team. Frank Mahler Frank received all four years of college at St. J's. He has been adopted by the Bishop of Richniond Virginia, although he is a native of Amityville, Long Island, N. Y. Martin McCarthy Marty has completed his third year at the College. He received his high school education in his home town, Toledo Ohio. His future appointment is in the hands of his Bishop. Donald Mulumby Don is our Senator from South Dakota. Before coming to St. J's he attended the Univ. of Seattle for two years. Next year Don will attend St. Paul's Seminary and study for the diocese of Sioux Falls. A nthony Pa sc ale Tony is one of our second year men who hails from Syracuse N. Y. He served as president of the F. K. Club. His service in the U. S. Army and the Marines will provide a good background for his future work as a priest. Terence Traynor Terry is a native of Kitchener and has attended St. Jerome's for nine years. He will receive his B. A. and plans to continue his studies at London University, majoring in Journalism. J XE fi Gt f T' 6 C' BEL-F' W 'gm G ,B XM. 4. 6 QA? ... F fc I 'Q ' 5 VN ff W 4 C-76 If 'X B KX -J , E if fc- 2 'J QW! vig RY ,B N ,X A Q 5.5.21 O' X fi gi: - l - T' if -N lx 8 H. 1 -- 'Y -I 1 ' qi 2-bf : , 'V.-- ' 'YI C3 ' ffl? 5526? it i Edward Barrett Michael Barrett William Bennison Robert Breed Why, back at Starkle, starkle Where to now? Bundle up, it's going Mount St. Mary's. . . little twink. down to 75 today! Lawrence Brunning Over-end Brunning James Carroll RiChaI'd Casey In Canada .... Vern , v. B. One Of the PiPeS 1f2 Italian 1f2 is bI'0keH! Irish trouble. 50 ' fr, - ' ' J, J , 1-J. Roy Ciccarelli Thomas Conlon John Cullinane John Dalton Ireland Forever! An Early Riser! Jack and the Serve from the beanStalk right! -'rw 'iv , V- Thomas DeFede Daniel Driscoll Donald Driscoll Gabriel Duffy Slow poke The Tea Pot The Monsignor Our own St. Thomas Seranade J l Walter D11I'3CZyI1Ski Salvatore Ernmi Robert England Harry Englert I d1dH'fnS-HY 3 W0I'C1, My Heart Cries Well, if we had the Bishop's material Father! For You vernacular. . . Donald Eppenbrock ll The man who peeks V ,, , ,, around the corner ' Dlmples Joseph Finch 51 William Flanagan Once around the block YQIT' Robert Gilhooly A letter for me, Bob? Lawrence Grajek It's the principle of the thing, Father! Richard Johnson What's a broom for Hank? voices' - - Q . i :ig M Y . if J f f in 1: 2 435 121 fr , . 531 A Q Ronald Fox Donald Gavan J0hT1 Garvey . . ll Well here I am! B1g Stick - - -fI'Of1'1 the Irishman' s Suite v-wiv' 439 Hugh Givens JOSeph Glaab Charles Glavanic Lets all go to Guelph's Blockbuster Wanna buy a book Goudies! wi- ' John Grecol Frederick Hall 1 Bernard Hayes What is the pollen Anyone here speak Leather lungs count? Portuguese? 'N 52 David Kealey Holy Jumpins! Michael Kearney The Eskimo 'iv 5. 1- Q, 13 X X 2 -at Michael Kitson I disagree! Charles La Pierre 'Mario Lanza William Marter Do you have anything to eat? 1 x 2 J 45 .lvl lf . hz af . ,. ,fa -.nz ma fmhyiflf , fl 'QQ 'A 9 Qi' 1 K 1 M 9 M 'fd ,t M, Z f 4 Q .1 , ff-'j Paul Keeling John Kennedy Robert Kenny I'II1 Alabama b011I1dl Lets venture! Mother told me' Francis Kolasa Henry Kolotyliuk Bernard Lang Saginaw's lanky Hey, keep the puck A little IHOFG FOOIT1, star on the ice! Please! , 'L ffl. iw Dfw , ,. .J X t ,k,, ara ,...- 4 ..', fl ' .. iii 'I lil-1 E fra, , I- 9 N 1 - Q 1 -1' at ,V.L ,-,--, I 41, ' p 21 s?fsN T ff,z:fz3 l 'a kf James Lauducci Michael Magro Pizza A '1a'Ca1-te Little Mike with the Greek M 53 , 4 Martin Maher Now take the Syracuse Nats E dwa rd Mullen Moon Q, xii Edward Murphy Ballin' the Jack if-0 Q wana? 'iv' rife-.: .1 'iff fx 5' x w N Xie ' 1 ez vm A 3 fi are e , 918, ':.:::2..' 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Qt rms A - Donald McLeod Maurice McNeely 'C1oudy, the friendly . . . if Mr. McNeely undertaker has the time! Thomas Mcffague Richard Natalicchio JOSeph Novak Charles O'Connor .Lace Curtain Irishn Nat- The Napkin King The Galloping Fat Job Slovine ! Patrick o'cennor Allister ouneky i John Pfeiffer Jenn Poland The leader of the Silentium est aureum! CO1'I1e in X' 9 Rosaries, guaranteed band for a lifetime Daniel Quinn Iron Man James Quinn Porkey '31 rv J, Th0ma5 Quinn DOI1H1d Reardon Bernard Redmond Albert Reitano On Top of Ole Smokey We've had your type Tobacco is good The rule says, , , around before! , fertilizer! Isaiah Rice Now I don't want to argue! John Roock Eleanor Rosinke JHUIGS Rynne Shutter Bug Sammy It's the truth I tell you! Joseph Salvatore Anthony Savastano John Sgroi James Sherlock Geologist? Cointainly I like Mister big boy ShY10Ck, H BI'21H'ffO1' 'S lace curtains! V Boy. Donald Shiroda For a nominal fee I can get you anything Alfred Sirucek The Fix from Yorkville 55 ,ff J Eileen Sullivan Joseph Sullivan Donald Traub Cecil Watters The Canadian Weather! More brown bread Along Apostolic Holy Wateg's lines ..,. Joseph Wheeler 'John Whitney John Wine George WHFZ Typical, the Last but not least Oh conductor! 'The Senator from weatherrnan Utica CHRISTMAS RE CE SS ! ! ! 56 EQIIIIJEIIIZ Duminum MAIN CHOIR 'I' 4' 4' 'A' A31 I PLAIN CHANT GROUP Q41 JAMES CARROL, ORGANIST SACRISTANS FR. MELLEN SACRISTANS 57 ' Kelley Club lst TERM OFFICERS 2nd TERM OFFICERS In 1947, an organization bearing the name of Bishop Francis C. Kelley and inspired by the ideals found in his writings was established at Saint Jerome's under the guidance of Fr. Clayton Hergot, C. R. This club has for its prirnary purpose, the promotion of good-Will, and brotherhood among seminary students. Such a goal is realized principally through the social and cultural activities of the club. 'X f , ' ' W 4 Hui? . R up min 58 ff .. I s L. f f L im' I3 R g R DEBA TING SOCIE TY 'Wi Debate has enabled man all down through the ages to bring about decisive steps in his insatiable Huest for truth. Indeed, those words were well personified by the Debating Society during the past school year. Vernacular in the Liturgy, Preventive War, Socialized Medicine, and Foreign Policy were among the questions which were debated. Itiwould be almost impossible to decide which one of the topics received the most response among the students, faculty and guests. This year, the Debating Society achieved its first aim, to arouse interest in contemporary issues. The fruition of this aim afforded a great impetus for the fulfillment of the intellectual and cultural endeavours of the Francis Kelley Club. Richard Konkel, Pre sident g PRESENTATION RE BUTAL 59 ...M-E. W St. Jerome's again returned to the air- ways this year, presenting three outstand- ing and fun-filled productions. This was the second year for the Radio Workshop to a ppear on Station C. K. C. R. , giving Art Students the opportunity to display their a cting abilities to the populus of Kitchener. The first of these plays was presented in November when the adaptation of Julius Caesar was broadcast. It was enthusiastic- ally received. The second playlfollowed along the same lines. Although differing from it as a historical presentation, the second was a personal interest broadcast on the dreaded disease Cancer. After the Christmas vacation, interested members again started planning for the new term. They concentrated their efforts on St. Jerome's second Easter broadcast. This year the choice was, No Greater Love a dramatization of the Passion. A most successful and inspiring performance result ed. .W f nf fmfffiff C N .,g-ii-v , 1 T ,3 4 34 a .4 l 1 i A C, C , f ' 1 l 1-1 5-J! 1 'l LJ H L...lL V'T Qs-J W in-li 1'-7 LJ 7 L....l f-1 N-J i l s-IN 'T LJ l 'f-T l oo Q Q Q Q Q Q QQ X! Q . 'Z U .Q ,Kg pt' N' K Q' ' ..---'- ' A-1 1'7 nn 3 .a l Pi, GET READYU h U lf .,- f V GO!! Down Fifth Avenue Home Again!! O 8t.'77f.vv,icfe1i l Q + T LJ fx L-4' C if-x sat Q O X fxC'X O U l 05173 er lunch-- a meal at which the cook supplied an abundance of extra greenery-- on March l7th, Father Murphy announced to the diners that they would all meet in the courtyard to form a Saint Patrick's Day Parade. Well over two hundred students lined up in honor of the Irish. Preceded by nothing less than a replica of Mc Namara's band, the column poured forth from the School and headed south . The cymbals clanged and the drums went bang, and the music was something grand. Every single soul was wearing the green and the leaders in green cutaways and top-hats, would have reminded you of Jimmy Walker proudly strutting down Fifth Ave. The parade snarled traffic on King Street for a while and then it con- tinued alon th g , e less busy streets until the marches disbanded and were off to other celebrations. Aft E NTIRE ENSEMBLE ENCORE Show Business was boom- ing almost continually from September to May Never a dull moment' It seemed that there was always elther a good program to look back upon or one comlng up to look forward to It must be that there are just some years when a part1cular 1n tense concentratlon of talent takes place at the college Th1s was one of those years 'N Gum QF , 4 ' W GS o C735 ROSA AND GIUSEPPI STOB DA MUSIG! fhiclj 'GALLAGHER AND SHEENH 62 I YEA MAN Around Thanksgiving time the annual dinner of the F. K. Club, held this year at Leisure Lodge, was much enlivened by a sparkling display of musical-comedy. Art Students provided the very welcomed entertainment at the Alumni Banquet and at other events as well. Variety and high quality were the hall-marks of our home-grown vaudeville shows. The April talent show was another opportunity to marvel at the versatility of our fellow-students. Singing, dancing, wisecracking, piano-playing, orchestrat- ing---they ran the whole gamut of an unforgettable series of fascinating acts. SOUND YOUR A I w 8 T i 1 I 3 4 l 1 THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE 2 l '3 'H tl , i e 4 1 Q! 1 4 STRIKE UP THE BAND! y 5 its ' A , A , ,T - li: V. It 1 v-I . , , , 'Q ,A 1 K-51 '1 fi aj' r 51 fli ,, E if If ! f 1 ll 'I I 1 ll l 1 a T s 51 sl Q HIT IT! AINT SHE SWEET , i 1 V ea y s 2 C f 'ig W 1 - . - N 3 X V, X vi' X N X . J' ' , ., T' F X Q 3 'X . , , N K Y fn E g fi - . , 5 ' ,X H -- XXX A 4 1 , ,A ,vb n si, K4 , A Q , , Y rr -.55-1 S 1.1 ,,,,.4L 1 ' , , s, H,-y -X ..', . . , , Q --N I 5 f W, ,S L1 , 5 A gf, , -, 1 -Q 1- - I y A ffl.. . .-.N -'ff Ex? 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Qrsrb. fy. gm ' 1? 4- fp'-X11 ' af-,Q i? ,, fries SAFE! 65 'Q WWZW1 , H. f '5 'A X 'T tu .-W v vw is ties.: . Ng. .vs ., X 0... .., . Nz. X Q 9 it GOOD SHOT! WHO RENEGED9 o The Varsity basketball club gave a real boost to the Arts Department during the past sem- ester under the coaching of Pat Mackan. The fans flocked out to see the hoopsters in action and the spirit of the I L's rose to great heights. It was a good season, even though wins were tougher to get than referees. Dan Quinn, Harry Englert, Tom Conlon, and Joe Wheeler were the high scorers. They were supportf- ed by a strong and hard fighting team, which cosisted of: Mike Kitson, Joe Maher, John Whitney, John Kennedy, Bill Marter, Frank Kolasa, Jim Sherlock, Bernie Lang and Dick Natalicchio, There were no soft spots in the schedule because the best teams in the district were invited over to the College gym. McMasters Univ. fHami1tonj and St. Michaels College fToronto7 made their initial appearances at Saint Jerome ' s. .. .3 i n 0 .Q gi ,V 1 ,, 1' afwggg, T 'ietaisaf w-1,v mg. X Q '-my I, , 1 G V .gig WHO TRUMPED MY RIGHT BOWER'? F. J. Center: R. Natalicchio, P. Mackan Qcoachj, C. O'Connor Left to Right: J. Kennedy, B. Lang, M. Kitson, M. Maher Kolosa, J. Wheeler, T. Conlon, W. Marter, D. Quinn Whitney, H. Englert. Absent: J. Sherlock L. 's H ll H ll ll H ll 66 62 49 . . . . . . . . . . S.J.C. Lions - . . St. Michael's - u vv C - . St. Anthony's - 49 . . Sacred Heart - n n - . . . St. Patrick's - 35 - - . McMaster U. - 5' 4 -'Cf I f O x-,P , I fx I .II K lu' I 7 if fx ff' W xl xj K i. I I .FI W 1 Jr - ' ' ,4 f 7 :V ffl' Li? ' x 2 42 -.5 .-M5 9 0, ' 009 l FQ Z K, JN ! 'I .' M f H' PORTRAITS FOR THE UPN WUNDER FURNITURE bv Tiaussteia Pi-roto Bum.. I ST U D I 0 Occasional Furniture Congratulations to the Students on this bl' t' h' Y pu zcaion of t ezr ear Book. Kitchener Ontario QBuzen's4 Ttlinihersiitp Kingston, Ontario. Incorporated by Royal Charter I84l Situated in the oldest city in Ontario-34 buildings-Health insurance provided during session. ARTS-Courses leading to the degrees ot BA. and B.Com. Part ot the work may be done by Summer School and correspondence. SCIENCE-Courses leading to the degree of B.Sc. in Chemistry, Mineralogy and Geology, Physics, and in Mining, Metallurgical, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. GRADUATE courses in Arts and Science leading to t.he degrees ot MA., M.Com., M.Sc. and Ph.D. MEDICINE-Courses leading to the degrees ot M.D., CM., and M.Sc. lMed.l, Diploma ot Public I-lealth, and Diploma in Medical Radiology. NURSING SCIENCE-Courses leading to the degree ot BNSC. COMBINED COURSES in Arts and Physical and I-lealth Education leading to the BA., BPI-I.E. degrees. Matriculation pamphlet, sent on request, includes complete list ot scholarships and prizes awarded on entrance and on University work. Excellent facilities are provided tor athletics-intercollegiate and intramural-including football, track, swimming and diving, hockey, skiing, skating, tennis,basketball, badminton, archery, boxing and wrestling. Write to T-he Registrar for a copy of Queen's In Pictures . 68 Complfmmof RADIO AT ITS BEST Matlow FurS 233 King St. W. , , . Kitchener L1 geiltttaft C ,,ffme,m of . . . TEERKOT-I S GARAGE . R ' II k fC lmperlal Wholesale Co. epG S,x,fS,S ,Q2bff,t0 ms All Work Guaranteed Phone 3-3721 84 King N. Waterloo Ralph Schwoob Manager -Q , 'F je Fr. Lalonde makes a killing.. Interesting subject? C pliments of . . . Compliments of METROPOLITAN STORES Kaufman Rubber Co. Ltd 31 King St. E. Kitchener Kitchener Compliments of STEWART COAL COMPANY 64 VlCl'0?l'lO Sl. S. ' Phone 6-6703 69 Dunker Construction Ltd. Dunker Building 251 King St. West Kitchener, Ont. Compliments of KITCHENER SHOE C0. Try CHAUS' MEATS 294 King E. Kitchener Phone 5.5407 Compliments of . . . Ritz Music Store 26 Benton Street Dial: 4-4067 KITCHENER, ONT. SAM FACKOURY 81 SON Teacher Holds Teacher's Attention Compliments of . . . 1 MAPI.ED.LgNEfllllIIlY GOLDEN GURNSEY MILK Phone 2-1994 Compliments of WcJIter's Beauty Parlour Compliments of Ed. Heller 81 Company Fine Watch Repairing and Engraving Weber Sf at victoria 54 King Street East Telephone 3-3167 Phgne l 6-6172 KITCHENER - ONTARIO National Credit Jewellers C0mP'ime lS0f DEALERS IN . H I FINE DIAMONDS AND wATcHEs wmdsof We Kresge-Eaton KH-CHENER Dial Mrs. C. Bruder, Manageress Block 2-3882 Compliments of THE NEWMAN BOOKSHOP Westminster M9-1' Y19-Hd Lippert's Home Furnishings Ltd. Complete Line of Home Furnishings Prices as Low as Quality Permits 255 King St. W. Kitchener Dial 2-8381 70 Bed Time? Not in the curriculum! Jewbih Racfia ADMIRAL - CROSLEY - PYE Radios - Television - Refrigerators MAYTAG WASHERS 82 King St.S. Phone 4 - 4537 Waterloo, Ontario CHQ ILCQERES 94 King S., Waterloo. Dial 5-5914 Ihelliynfesruaml, 'Pantry3h elf MW MCMASTER UNIVERSITY WITH WHICH IS AFFILIATED HAMILTON COLLEGE R L E N ERA A TS IB A I '- SC E CE I S I 1 NURSING IB SC N I GR D E COURSE LE D N O T E A N OCOR DEG EIHDI 0 LEE ROGAMEO AHETC R ET :LED I ORMATIO con ERNING FE s- CHOLAR HI s -- R sro NCE - -ru ENT EM LOYMENT ssnvlcs - E c 0 APPLY 'ro THE REGISTRAR. MCMASTER UNIVERSITY. HAMILTON. ONT. f:,, 411,-:-For the Finest-L-T DIAMONDS- BECKER3' n I r' r' - ' n r, nf Ku gS at F ede :ck Kntche e O Compliments of KITCHENER LUMBER CO. LTD He's not backward. GEO. LOBSINGER APPLIANCES --'-. .. .... l:' - 112.11.- . ......... 5 We carry a complete stock of records 196 King St. W. KITCHENER l........ , The Game Is Over, Juniors Win UNDERWUUD LIMITED Makers of the Underwood Typewriter I GOOD LUCK TO ST. JEROME'S May You Win in Life- As You Win in Sport Compliments SPECLAL RENTAL RATES TO STUDENTS of 350 King st. W. Phone 7-7562 Compliments of M I L L E R'S WATERLOO BEDDING CO. LTD For the RE S T of your life sleep on AND WATERLOO BEDDING PRODUCTS Comfortaire Sr Sunanaire 5 Cedar S. Kitchener Phone 7-7032 A 1 Birthday Party In The Dorm STEVENS MOTORS LTD. Your MERCURY, LINCOLN, METEOR, MERCURY TRUCKS dealer. One of my sons will serve you 6-6466 24 hour service 471 King E. Alvin Tile Co. Floor and Walls, Marble, Vitrolite Rubber and Inlaid Linoleums Expert Workmanship Free Estimates 614 Edna st., Kitchener Phone 2 - 5164 g Our Satisfied Customers Are Our i Q e Best Advertisers Cleaning up the campus. Compliments of LANG TANNING Compliments of ANADA HEALTH 8L ACCIDENT 14 61-fda! Camden Cbmpavy ASSURANCE CORPORATION Ho... Orme WATERLOO, ONWUQ .Smfclmi Zffalwlaa - Mmheal Starting early. 73 Compliments of . . . a M' LIMIT e o Kitchener Couzpliments of Conger Lehigh Coal Co. Ltd. Manager H. W. Sturm I8 Lancaster W, Phgne 6.6045 Fr. Hauser Doing His Homework Couzpliments of KITCHENER 1,7 3 STRATFORD GUELPH SARNIA Dclhm r GALT I' A A Z e Sheet Metals ACKERWRNITURE o Llmlted Complete Home Ou tt rs WATERL00 MEAT MARKET - HIGH QUALITY - FRESH SMOKED AND COOKED MEATS 14 King St. N. Tel. 7-7047 Compliments of . . . u Wagner Electic ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 273 Lancaster St. Kitchener Complimentb of . . . FRAN K'S JEWELLERS Retail store - 66 Queen St. S. 8wISlIErZtkE' Phone E74 A Wholesale warehouse - 675 Queen St. S. OO' O ' Compliments of . . . J. C. Jaimet Co. Ltd. Phone 2-4409 Kitchener Some Of The Boys From The Dorm Complimerzts of . . . Walker Stores Limited A pleasant place to shop Kitchener Charter for your next club outing. Modern Coaches Reasonable Rates The Western Ontario Motorways, Ltd. 40 Lancaster W., Ph. 3-3638. Kitchener Twin City Furniture Co. We guarantee to save you money A complete line of home furnishings and electrical appliances. 273 King St. W. Kitchener Compliments of HARRY WUNDER CONSTRUCTION co. urn. Little might. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Compliments of i H 8. N INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL ORVAL DORSCHT BUILDERS For All-Year-Round-Sports 91 King St. N. Phone 2 - 5041 Preston Cleaners 8. Dyers Mothproofing, Hat Cleaning St Blocking 185-187 Borden Ave S Ph 2 - 8328 Shower Proofing ' ' ' Phone Preston 648 Galt 1430 KITCHENERI QNTARIQ Speedy Delivery I L Compliments of For Classics in Fashion Wintermeyer Askin Youngson Shop With Confidence LAW OFFICE 25 College St. Kitchener, Ont. In the LORNE BECKER Automotive Service 495 Frederick St. Dial 2 - 3196 WALTER MCGIBBON, Q. C. 01- Barrister 8: Solicitor GQJDWJDDLIES DEPARTMENT STORE Visit the GRILL ROOM open 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Waterloo, Ontario 1909 - 1952 Half-time. 75 Compliments Of The H. Krug Furniture Co. Ltd. KITCHENER, ONTARIO O Manufacturers of Fine Furniture Since 1880 0 The Sodality Canteen During Recess C 81 H TRANSPORT LTD. Dependable Transportation Since l923 Head Office - Waterloo, Ont. FIVE P0lNT FRUIT STORE 'wllf' ' - DOMESTlC EIMPOPTED Ifx R24-, - T 9 IJ , ' I ' . 'F,1:.v.?'fi X, Mix' F ' S E-,3,2aQggQ.,,:3'?s1aQ5 vf Q, 0,1 :N .f. Gr X GMAC!! - ' ' 'Q t W1--' exeouenezgiaemseems J . Izma Prop 210 Frederick Kitchener Ph. 2-2073 PALLADIUM RESTAURANT Pure and Tasty Food C0mPlime'1f5 Ice Cream Delights 146 King sf. w. of Compliments of . . . SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ARNUlU BROS lIIVllllflJ Monuments of Distinction ' 528 Victoria St. N. Phone K'fC -ine' 44824 Exclusively Wholesale Grade X During Science TOBACCOS - CONFECTIONERY - SUNDRIES '23 PHONE 3-3695 936 King St. E. Kitchener 7 A -Q.. 2.2 Spectators galore. OUEEN'S RESTAURANT KITCHENER'S LEADING RESTAURANT GOOD FOOD GOOD SERVICE GEORGE'S MEAT MARKET King St. Preston, Ontario PRESTON TEA ROOMS 749 King St. Preston, Ontario Compliments of Fischer Hardware 634 King St. Preston, Ontario Phone 19 Compliments of DOWING FLOWERS Next To The Capitol Liggett's Drug Store 228 King St. W. , Kitchener, Ontario FRANK'S THRIFT STORE Phone 5 - 5016 226 King St. West Where Your Dollar Does Double Duty BOB'S GROCERY Groceries, Fruit 81 Meat We Deliver 570 Frederick St. Phone 2 - STREBELS SHARPENING SERVICE Scissors, Lawn Mowers, Saws 81 Clippers Keys Made Phone 7 - 7511 23 Erb St. . W MICHAEL'S LUNCH BAR Light Lunches, Hamburgers, Coffee 320 Louisa St. , Phone 2 - 8051 THE PINES INN We cater to weddings, banquets and small dinners For Reservations Phone 2 - 4111 CORRIGAN 'S SERVICE STATION Compliments of Lubrication Sz Repairs to all Makes of Cars M- FORTE FRUIT 217 Louisa St. Phone 2 - 3363 KING gl SHELDON MOTOR SALES The Home Of Better Used Cars Cars Bought, Sold, and Traded Towing and Snowploughing 1299 King E. Dial 2 - 9491 Owned and Operated by Tom Russo 197 King St., E. Kitchener Compliments of HAROLD HESS 87 SONS 45 Waterloo St. Groceries, Meat, Fruit Sz Vegetables JEN - FRAN BEAUTY SALON Specialists In All Types of Permanent Waving and Beauty Culture 22 Young St. Kitchener Phone 6 - 6193 9 CANADA DRY The Best Of Them All At .Work At Play SMITH Sz RENNER SALES gl SERVICE Texaco Products - Quality Used Cars King St. Preston, Ontario fY,2,g,f'-:Mfa-vfvep. . , -2 '- 'fQ,'v'?, ' KW, 'i2f Z fY+'g.f2' f. 'f ,V ' .Z 5 -5, f. 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' The amount of property we have accumulated really matters at only two times in our lives, one of these moments is when business retires us, the other is when the family calls the undertaker. It is at either of these two moments that the great, burning light of finality shines upon our financial accomplishments. It is our financial day of judgment! s. - I FJ? ' ANC! rwfPf .om 1889 45'-Yup 11540 omrf-marfiezoa ammo George Becker, Branch Manager Bank of Toronto Bldg., I King St. N., Waterloo Dial 88463 1 Ra iz- fbgeclz tel FUNERAL SERVICE 621 King St.' West Phone 6 - 6495 Kitchener, Ont.- - I ART STOCKIE SHELL SERVICE STATION Gas 8z Oil Shell Lubrication CAR ACCESSORIES GOODYEAR TIRES 105 King St. S. Waterloo, Ontario Announcers at a big game. 78 ' RADIO LUNCH If your appetite is large, And your pocketbook is small, Come to Radio Lunch Our price is best of all. Longest commercial in Sodality elections. THAT NE W HOME Huntington SEAL-O-SAN, the ideal wood WILL LOOK BETTER IF YOU' USE floor finish for all wood floors, especially MODERN CRETE designed for gymnasium and school HTHE NEW MASONRY LUMBER classroom protection. HUNTING TON LA BORA TORIE S Modern Crete of Canada Ltd. LIMITED . Sanitation Products 5th Ave. Kingsdale Phone 2 - 7501 72 Duchess Street- Toronto. 01'1'fHFiO VE SAM slDERsoN P2272 X Z EGGS POULTRY if ff ' 1 f f A U INT-'- G PROMPT, FRIENDLY SERVICE AT ANY TIME L 522 Highland Road Phone 7 - 7669 26 Young St. Kitchener HALL AUTOMOBLES LTD. TWIN CITY DEALERS CHEVROLE T OLDSMOBILE DRINK KIST BE VE RAGE S WATERLOO KIST BEVERAGES O,D,M, VS, Faculty, 79 ?lqmz gm., ?Tc2stefw ' Spring work-out. BALL BROS. LTD. GENERAL CCNTRACTORS FOR FINE CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, DOMESTIC, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 49 King St. E. Kitchener CUSTOM MADE SEAT COVERS Intermission at the Xmas Concert. 80 P I Compliments of PETERSON'S CORNERS A 140 Highland Road E. Phone 2 0143 TWIN CITY AUTO PARTS LTD. ' A complete parts service 212-216 King St. Ep phone 2-1692 REINHART BROS. Maker of Dear-ms Motorcycles Bicycles Welding ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS METAL STAIRWAYS, STAINLESS STEEL RAILINGS AND PIPE RAILINGS TO ANY DESIGN. ALSO FIRE ESCAPES AND FIREPROOF DOOR FRAMES, METAL DOORS, TOILET PARTITIONS SHOWER STALLS. . OUR MOTTO: IF IT'S METAL WE'LL FORGE IT! 289 VICTORIA sr., N. ESTIMATES FREE PHONE 5 - 5012 . . Philip Gies Foundry Ltd. The Perfect Comblnahon A Complete Service Since l902 U Kitchener, Canada BF C0m11l1ments of . . . Peoples Stores Ltd. Your Family Store B. F. GOODRICH PRODUCTS Compliments of - PLUS - B. F. GOODRICH SERVICE THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. Assure YOU of Paints - Wallpaper - Artists Supplies Trouble-Free Driving Alwovs Drive in and see our complete line of tires, batteries and automotive accessories B. F. GOODRICH STORES Phone 6 - 6459 , Christmas carols. 445 King St. , W. Kitchener A ai Compliments of Kuntz Electroplating Limited ELECTROPLATING - POLISHING 8z BUFFING BRIGHT NICKEL and CHROME COPPER and CADMIUM 7 Princess, E. Phone 2-7770 WATERLOO -- ONTARIO Monrovia Forms Complete line of i Dairy Products produced from the HOlVlEof the DAIRYLAND Waterloo, R.R. it 3 Phgne 2-1739 Compliments of . . . WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE I I Boarders' Xmas party. Compliments of PROU DFOOT MOTORS , LIMITED oooeiz DE Sofro DODGE TRUCKS 665 King St. Phone 8-3478 JENKINS 81 WRIGHT ARCHITECTS INSURANCE COMPANY waferloo, Ont. Phone KITCHE ER PHONE 44733 233 QUE N ST S 4-4704 Hurling the Shot- put. BENNETT at WRIGHT LIMITED CONTRACTORS HEATING, PLUMBING, AIR CONDITIONING AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS WHOLESALE, RETAIL P 7 7145 KITCHENER ONTARIO SMOKES - MAGAZINES - CONFECTIONERY Stamps For Collectors Bought and Sold B E R B E RIC H S 2-7457 319 King west E They never grew up. Dinkel's Jewellers FOR ALL YOUR JEWELLERY NEEDS See Graham Kloepfer For Your Special Discount 127 King E, Phone 2-3591 Kitchener Compliments of WAL PE R H OT EL and the HOTEL KITCHENER 'as Compliments of E. SCHNARR 8: S NS General Contractors and Home Builders f 106 Kent Ave. KHCHGHGI' PHONE 2-4944 Ken Smith Tinsmithing Clare Hecla Agency Air Conditioning and Gravity Furnaces - Oil Burners Eavestroughing - Sheet Metal Work 86 Euclid Ave. , Waterloo Phone 5 5507 Free Estimates WhatSit'? SCHE NDE L STATIONE RY See Us For Your School And Personal Stationery Supplies 43 King St. N. Waterloo, Ont WE STMOUNT GOLF 81 COUNTRY CLUB, LTD, KITCHENER - WATERLOO SYDNEY 'S BEAUTY SHOPPE QMrs Helen Niziol, prop.J Open Evenings 257 Sydney S. Phone 2 - 7967 'E 8 xxx!!! M Hill. di ia X16 E Wheels on a hook. Compliments of GEN ERAI. SPRING PRODUCTS Luvureo 60 OTTAWA ST, S, HAMMOND 'S BA RBE R SHOP Formerly Boehmer's Barber Shop 3 Barbers Courteous Service FAHRNER 'S DRUG STORE Our,lVIotto - Your Health First 201 King St. , W. Phone 2 - I895 THE LIGHTHOUSE CURB SERVICE Service at your car Corner Victoria Sf Frederick Ph 24233- RAPHAEL'S CREDIT JEWELLERS ROYAL RUG WASHING SERVICE Upholstered furniture sharnpooed 71 Laurel St. , E. Phone 4 - 4024 GEO.CLUTHE MANUFACTURING LTD. Canada's Largest Range Of Screwdrivers KITCHENER, ONTARIO MILLS BROS. Barbering 81 Confectionery 90 1f2 Breithaupt St., Kitchener DUlVlART'S LUNCH Expert Watch Repairing - 48 hour Service Hamburgers Hot Dogs Steak-on-the-bun 225 King St.,W., Phone 2 - 5508 219 Louisa St. A. M. MORSCH ER FINE SWISS WATCHES Watchmaker and Jeweller 125 King St. W. Arcade Building NORTHWARD BARBERSHOP H. C. Lackenbauer 43 1f2 Waterloo St. PA PE RS MAGA ZINE S SMALL WARE Ace cheer-leaders. LEA-WEBER LIMITED SEEDS OF QUALITY Phone 2 - 5572 R.R. 193 Kitchener RED FRONT DEPT. STORES KITCHENER'S MOST POPULAR FAMILY SHOPPING CENTRE 84 Deep thought. KlNG'S WILLOW RESTAURANT Phone 2 - 0523 Corner King and Willow Sts. Kitchener Compliments of RON TAYLOR - Dimmu us - Choice Grocerics, Meats and Vegetables Samuel at Brubacker Sts. ff Q IQ A Q Hello . . . Coke ! dsk for it either way . . . both trade-marks mean the .fame thing. LOUGHEED BUSINESS COLLEGE DEDICATED TO YOUR EDUCATIONAL BETTERMENT High School Graduates with a business training are always in demand. Our business administration and secretarial courses consist of : filing, spelling shorthand, business machines, office practice, accounting, English, bus-x iness correspondence, commercial law, penmanship, rapid calculationxxxx arithmetic, economics, salesmanship, business organization, management. PERSONAL SUPERVISION .... INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION 33 King St. East Kitchener Phone 8-8670 TWIN CITY LAUNDRY Dry Cleaners Cold Storage Cash 81 Carry 355 King St. West 248 King St. East 13 Dupont St. E Waterloo Phone 28838 .TADESKI'S SERVICE Body Fender Work Tires, Batteries, Lubrication 964 King St. East Kitchener, Ontario Phone 7 - 7965 85 as 1 'Wd Canuck winter. Compliments of Wentworth Radio 81 Auto Supplies Limited 103 King St. West Kitchener Phone 8-8427 Compliments of . . . WATERLOO SPRING COMPANY LIMITED Compliments of . . . SUPERTE ST PE TROLIUIVI CORPORATION Staff - Kitchener Compliments of . . . PURITY DAIRY DR. S. H. ECKEL Dentist Waterloo, Ontario Compliments of No hard feelings. Compliments of . . . Walsh funeral berhirz John A. Wa1sh,8z Sons 150 King St. S. Telephone 4-4123 ' Waterloo Compliments of . . . JACK MILLER SERVICE STATION il Your one stop service -Sehl Engineering Ltd. 136 Ottawa St. S. Ki'l3ChGf1GI', 01113-1 V' I Disciplinarian relaxes. Compliments of . . . SAUDER'S IVIEN'S WEAR Compliments of . . . HENRY fr ANDY BARBERS Waterloo, Ontario Compliments of . . . W. E. PREISS, Finest Foods Waterloo, Ontario Compliments of Comodo Cobinets ond Furniture Limited 86 EK Q Q5 Last minute of freedom. Compliments of Radio Station C. K. C. R BLOCK ICE SIZED ICE ICE CUBES THE BEST IN ICE Kitchener Tri-Pure Ice Co. Compliments of A F R I E N D A SUBSIDIARY OF Blue Top Brewing Co. Ltd. coRD-IALLY Youns DOON TWINES LTD. Ottawa Street S. C KITCHENER - ONTARIO BOEGEL APPLIANCES Everything EIectricaI 50 Queen St. S. 74 Main St. Kitchener Galt Hanover Transport Ltd. SERVICING CENTRAL Phone 2 - 302 ea. WESTERN ONTARIO 1 Western Se renaders 87 P. Hymmen Co. Ltcl. Compliments of Ontario Flower Shop Free samples. by Dept. of Education, Province of Ontario and Canadian Business Schools Association You are cordially invited to visit WELLS ACADEMY Business Administration Accounting Sales and Executive Training Courses. 44 QUEEN ST. S. PHONE 2-3191 Kitchener, Ont. ' When you are Wells trained you are Well trained. Wolper Tobacco Shop W. CLARE DUFFUS LIMITED Hard on the kneesl VVATERI-00' UNTARIO 88 s Z ' H , gs Which one's' the pumpkin? COMPLIMENTS AND THE BEST OF GOOD WISHES The Hay Stationery Company Limited Complete Office Outfitters In Western Ontario For Over Thirty Years. LONDON ONTARIO Compliments KITCHENER PACKERS UU. HD. KITCHENER, ONT. O-the best produced PHONE 6-6414 O-the best to eat 0-the taste will tell Beef - Veal - Pork - Lard - Smoked Meats - Sausages Summer Sausage our SpecioIty Mel Weber Youn spam- IS oun BUSINESS SPORTING GOODS College Pins-Sweatshirts-Pennants-Crests 38 Queen St. S. Kitchener, Ont. Hard at work. Prof. cracks a joke. Compliments of WO 0I.W0 RT H ' S Compliments of - - PHILLIP HOFFMAN 8QSONS LTD. CRAN'S SUNOCO STATION PIRAK STUDIOS PhOl'le 2 - Photographers 483 Frederick St. Kitchener 125 King St, , W, phone 2 , 5353 . 'LUMBER BUILDING Complzments of SUPPLIES Sz MILLWORK THE BOYER LUMBER CO. LTD General Auto 96 UnionSt. E. Waterloo Phone 5 - 5592 United Windsor' Cabs 14 Cabs Phone 5 - 5611 Sz 6 - 6411 Compliments of WHITNEY 81 WHITNEY , Borri ster s Kitchener, Ont. Waterloo Compliments of . . . Reinhordfs Drug Store 83 Frederick St. S. Phone 2-2344 Compliments of A FRIEND I Boarders' initiation. Smiling after a victory. RIVERSIDE LUMBER CG. LTD Cor. Guelph and Maple Sts. Phones: 2-3306 -2-6486 KITCHENER ONTARIO Philip Gies Foundry Ltd. A Complete Service Since l902 Kitchener, Canada. VICTORIA CIGAR STORE 127 Water SJC. N. Kitghenqgy Compliments of I FISHERS BREAD LIMITED A STRONG WATERLOO COUNTY FINANCIAL INSTITUTION Savings Accounts, 270 Interest . . . over 37, O00 Depositors Guaranteed Investment Receipts Safe Deposit Boxes Estates Administered Mortgages Real Estate Securities Bought and Sold Kitchener JAG' WQTQNOO can WATERLOO TRUST Preston AND SAVINGS COMPANY Compliments of . . . SWISS KNIT Compliuzents of Kitchener-Waterloo Retail Druggist Association CARDEL ENTERPRISES LI M ITE D INSECTICIDES AND SPRAY EUUIPMENT QUEEN ELIZABETH aLvo TORONTO' .I as 'i , I 1 I Getting set for a TD. 91 Compliments of Bernardo-Hill Tile Co. Ltd. FLOOR AND WALL TILE CONTRACTORS 71 Queen St. S. Kitchener TOWN AND COUNTRY SNACK BAR Come in for a light snackg You'11 enjoy it. The armypays us a visitf 'BDE-I-IIIIE-RS WSIX' CHI-TBLES JZ PHONE 8-8414 Kitchener T32 Main St.-Galt Victoria St. N. PFIOHG 2-9010 opp. We5ton's ART RICKER, Prop Compliments of Courtesy PANNILL VENEER Co.LTD. Manufacturers of FURNITURE VE NEER B-ball at its zaniest. Formerly the Lippert- Gruhn Funeral Home KITCHENER, ONT. WENZEL'S SERVICE STATION Phone 3-3005 709 King St. E. Kitchener MBU Ontario 6,9 D Compliments of Wher'e's the ball? From A Friend TrussIer's Service Station 'We Aim to Please! Phone 2-9867 King 81 Louisa STS. Kitchener S,TAR CLEANERS Liovo scuwmzsn su-loss ' Fine Footwear For the Fanuly 114 King St. S. Waterloo Compliments of Richardson, Bond 8. right, Ltd LITHOGRAPH ERS, PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS Originators of Photo-Repro Zi PHONE 850-851 OWEN SOUND HUEHN'S SERVICE STATION Reliance Gasoline and Oil Phone 6-6679 150 Victoria St. N. CONFECTIONARY SL GROCERLEIS 114 St. Ledger' St. Leo Pang Phone 2-01 75 Compliments of . . . Goodwill Clothing HERMAN LIPPERT Kitc:hener's largestk oldest,rnen's Store 24 King St. E. - Kitchener 93 Pep talk . x 55.6 1 G. I X A ali. .- Compliments of WATERLOO MUSIC CO. A. THIELE BRODEY DRAIMIN 81 CO. 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Everybody knows that life insurance rates are affected by the age of the person to be insured . . . the earlier you insure the lower the premiums. But have you found out just how small the annual premium would be in your own case? There is another very important reason why it is in your own interests to take out insurance while young. Good health is essential before you can be insured . . . and you may become uninsurable in later years. ' The proper type of policy for you can best be determined in consultation with an insurance expert. Why not call the Mutual Life of Canada representative? He has been trained in adapting life in- surance to each person's particular needs. Ask him to explain the many advantages of Mutual low cost life insurance. THE MUTUAL!-Eg of C A N A DA Established 1869 Head Ottice-Waterloo, Ont. Kitchener Branch Office-H9 King St. W. Phone 4-4713 l Rich's Shoe Store Handsome, Rugged, Comfortable Footwear In Every Price Range Compliments of . . . The Junior Shoppe 209 King si. w. ' Close game. 95 WlTTER'S SERVICE FUEL OIL 81 OIL BURNERS FURNACES AIR CONDITIONING 21 - 23 Benton St. Kitchener . Phone 2 - 4065 Students kept busy. BE SMART 1 - BE PRESSED PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL CLEANERS ASSOCIATION JE SSOP 81 WHALEY MACINTOSH CLEANE RS NE WTEX CLEANERS PEARL LAUNDRY CLEANERS RAYMOND CLEANE RS TWIN CITY CLEANERS SWAN CLEANERS WUNDER WAY CLEANERS SeI1I Hardware Ltd. INVITES YOU TO SHOP AT OUR STORE WE HAVE - ALL YOUR NEEDS - IN HARDWARE PAINTS SL WALLPAPERS --- TINSMITHING 81 HEATING 62 KING ST. E. WATERLOO COAL CO. LTD DISTRIBUTORS FOR LOSCH AUTOMATIC BOILERS Almost time for the bell. .s'z...z.,.,z mmm, .am Zqaaalmanz' E. Barrett, M, Barrett, Wm. Bennison, R. Breed, L. Brunning, V- Brufming, 1211 E. 59th St. 106 W. Park St. 108 Litchfield Ave. 41 1f2 Salina St. R.R. 96, R.R.fif6, Brooklyn 34, N.Y. Centy-alia, Pa, Babylon, L.I., N.Y. Baldwinsville, N.Y. Hamilton, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. J, Carrgll, R. Casey, R. Ciccarelli, T. Conlon, J. Cullinane, J. Dalton, 166 Railroad St. 612 Pine St. 610 Avery Ave. 926 Morris Ave. 330 571311 Sf- 208 DOI'Wifl Ave. St. Johnsbury, Vt. Berwick, Pa. Syracuse, N.Y. Bronx, N.Y. Brooklyn 20, N-Y- SYFHCUSS, N-Y T. DiFede, D. Driscoll, D. Driscoll, G. Duffy, W. Duraczynski, S. Emmi, 700 Main St. 527 S. Park Ave. 850 Logan Ave. Washington St. 341 E. Elm St. 509 John St. Roseto, Pa. Buffalo 4, N.Y. Bronx 61, N.Y. Sparkhill, N.Y. Conshohocken, Pa. Syracuse 8, N.Y, R, England, H. Englert, - D. Eppenbrock, J. Finch, Wm. Flanagan, R. Flannery, 527 N. State St. 2104 Belle Ave. R. R. 32, 819 Moore River Dr. Westport, Montrose, Jackson, Mich. Lakewood 7, Ohio. Harbor Beach, Mich. Lansing, Mich. South Dakota. South Dakota. R. Fox, D. Gavan, J. Garvey, R. Gilhooly, H. GWGHS, J- Glaab, 145 E. Milford Dr. 77 Cambridge St. 211 S. 6th St. 2899 Coddington Ave. 530 GaldSt0I1e AVG- 47 Grove 51- Syracuse 6, N.Y.. Ottawa, Ont. Millbank, S.D. New York 61, N.Y. Ottawa, Ont- Guelph, Ont- C. Glavanic, L. Grajek, John Grecol, F. Hall, B. Hayes, R. Johnson, 492 Montague St. 1362 Almeda, 3763 W. 136thSt. 546 Lafayette Ave. 134 Rebecca 3518 River Rd. Sudbury, Ont. Detroit 3, Mich. Clevland 11, Ohio Grand Rapids 3, Mich. Hamilton, Ont. Toledo 14, Ohio. D. Kealey, M. Kearney, P. Keeling, J. Kennedy, R. Kenny, L. Kerchner, 171 Irving Ave. 177 Rochester St. 200 Jucunda St. Diamond Hill Road, 74 Cameron Ave. 255 9th Ave. Ottawa, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. Pittsburg 10. Pa. Manville, R.I. Hempstead, L.I., N.Y. Bethlehem, Pa. F. Kolasa, H. Kolotyliuk, R. Konkel, J. Kramer, B. Lang, C. LaPierre, 2200 Annesley St. 143 Carufel Ave. 817 E. Buchtel St. 221 East St. 601 Grand Ave. 205 Ruhamah Ave. Saginaw, Mich. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Akron 5, Ohio Williamstown, Pa. Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse 5, N.Y. J. Lauducci P. MacKan, M. Magro, M. Maher, F. Mahler, Wm. Marter, 116 Josephine St. 36 Queen St. S. 589 Walton Ave. 1906 W. Genesee St. 15 Meadow Lane, 29 N. 20111 St. Syracuse 8,N.Y. Hamilton, Ont. Bronx 51, N.Y. Syracuse 4, N.Y. Amityville, L.I., N.Y. Harrisburg, Pa D- Molumbba E- Mullen, E. Murphy. L. McCaffrey, M. McCarthy, D. McLeod, 33- 535 W- 153I'd St- 600 Seeley Rd. 196 Bronson Rd. 2024 Miles Ave. cfo G.R. Jackson, Mltcheul S'D' New York 31, N-Y- SyI'aCl1S9 3,N.Y. Syracuse 9, N.Y. Toledo 6, Ohio Dundas, Ont. M. McNeely, T. McTague, R. Natalicchio, J. Nowak, C. O'Connor, P. O'Connor, 13770 Castleton Ave. 43 Gerard Ave. 386 Colony Ave. 6218 St.Clair Ave. 316 Roberts Ave. 108 W. 95th St. Detroit 24, Mich. Binghampton, N.Y. Staten Island,N.Y. Cleveland 3, Ohio. Syracuse 4, N.Y. New York 25, N.Y A. Olinski, A. Pascale, J. Pfeiffer, J. Poland, D. Quinn, J, Quinn, 26 James St.' 1405 Park St. 215 N. Kline St. 138-16 lO2nd Ave. 651 Raymer Blvd. 218 Clairmont Rd. Brantford, Ont. Syracuse 8,N.Y. Aberdeen, S.D. Jamaica, L.I. , N.Y. Toledo 5,0hio Syracuse 4, N.Y, T. 'Quinn, D. Reardon, B. Redmond, A. Reitano, 1. Rice, J. Roock, 580 W. 176th St. 123 River St. 20 Summer St. 104 E. 10th St. Douglas, 4903 James St. New York 33, N.Y. Rutland, Vt. Kingston, N.Y. Oswego, N.Y. Ontario. E. Syracuse, N.Y. E- R-Osinke, V J. Rynne, J. Salvatore, A. Savastano, J. Sgroi, J. Sherlock, 108 Moore Ave. 3181 Country Club Rd. 78 Hudson St. 6715 Third Ave. 717 E. Laurel St. 432 Colborne St. Kitchener, Ont. New York 61, N.Y, Providence 9, R.I. Brooklyn 20, N.Y. Syracuse 8, N.Y. Brantford, Ont. D. Shiroda, A. Sirucek, E. Sullivan, J. Sullivan, D. Traub, T. Traynor, Pilgram Route, 433 E. 83rd St. 66 Glasgow St. 803 W. 3rd St. 77 Lincoln Ave. 52 Water St.N. Houghton, Mich. New York 28,N,Y, Kitchener, Ont. Sedalia, Missouri. Tuckahoe, N.Y. Kitchener, Ont. C. Watters, J. Wheeler, J. Whitney, J, Wills, G, Wurz, Duflrobln, Montrose, 154 Courtland Pl. 108 Ann St. 407 Spratt Pl. Ontario. South Dakota. Syracuse 7, N.Y. Duncannon, Pa. Utica 4, N.Y. 'Q x'f. ' ' . 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A 1 . . - ' ' -iw' '3-if Tf. . lmmqwwmwt ' -5 -' '1 Q '55 eff , 'f.,:,,.,,....JL 2-.1 fi: 5 37, 4 ,Q una in' 5lil - 1- ii 31141 4 ' , W1 ---- S ---s .! -fb - f l 1 L+-fe H415-212'1e-Q:Q:e-aTef1:- D --f-E t E ee, if H-. - 1. - ' ff- Q HTL ' T HC-QF Pg, 7, - fr: 4.34312 . ,Ina H W. 1 ati ,m,.-- -- E e--- -E ---1-,ffu-.E S. S - .- ,-.1 'if-5. A 'T .1 ' C, 5- 6. nu: x U 'i.: 'T-IT T Iliff, A ---., ' J - IL., 53 r ll qisx - Y.. S My QzQ3 ,M X Q, mga, . ki .Q 3 T5 f , . 6 Q. .3 W f.. N N, -X 1. - ,N S X 'D ' , LJ V Lx- , e gg 5 1 1. . . . wig f ,- ' e Qww 1'.Q -Q ' wwf. D K - ws New ,i -us ' , 'Q QQ Qi 'K 'wr The Most Reverend Joseph F. Ryan, D. D., J. C. D Bishop of Hamilton Patron of St. Jerome's College f 2,6425 4 as in af f . faq , 5592, , ZZ, Vg. gg .1 1. mx 'ff 4 c 3 3 ' 71- 'W vi 9 1864 1864 1886 T886 11909 1909 . x TRW A ' 252225259 ' swsssfflllifssssa. fffearifr'-E-5 'i wifii was ' - W wtize,r'.f E...-,,,-,Q-,:.-1: 1, - g+g5G:.1s...f.f-,- - , .,.. 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' 'Julie .M - J 1- i3fEi?Y?i' 1 a ,f - A? , ling .fit 01, 5 gmzgq. .AQ-W ' '5E2ff,eve1w ., 4 'sf ' Y ' ,' .e - if - f? zte:.. we .ff 'iszQLf'1'wf 4, . -' mmq 4 Nwmmgfiwf wq,M - , 1 - i -qgfNEgt.3j.fg:3vf X, A' f ' w g, , sWQwW?'w A -lj Q j 'V ' PM- - . ... f f - ' v.-WA' ' .1 M., QE, 1 , ' 2-4 , 6 Mp'--w.v,., .:.: ,:..,2,7,f. affix ECL W., ff 254 f'Gxg ' 4,4 4 ' ,f w e ' A ' A 'J 11-Aid' -' :X In 1857 Father Eugene Funcken, of the Congregation of the Resurrection, came to Can- ada from Holland and began missionary work in Southwestern Ontario. His territory was large and there were no prospective priests who might aid him in his work. With a view to the future he opened a high school in the village of St. Agatha to train native cler gy to help him in his missionary work. In l86L his brother Louis, also a priest of the Congregation, joined him, and immediately opened a college under the patronage of St. Jerome. By 1866 the school had grown so much that the first building was no longer adequate. A new building was purchased in Berlin, now Kitchener, and the school was transferred there. Additions to this original building were made in 1886 and 1909. Now, in 1953, St. Jerome's has so grown that it is again expanding - this time to new buildings on the outskirts of Kitchener. The buildings of the present St. Jerome's will continue to to house the High School Department, while the new St. Jerome's will be the home of the Intensive Latin and College Departments. St. Jerome's College, as well as other schools in Ontario and Kentucky, is con- ducted by the Fathers of the Congregation of the Resurrection. This Congregation also conducts parishes in these same localities, and preaches home missions throughout eas- tern Canada and the north-eastern part of the United States. The Prefecture of Bermuda with its missions is in the charge of the Congregation. ST JEROME'S COLLEGE is under the direction of the Fathers of THE CONGREGATION OF THE RESURRECTION + 0' 4' 4' 'Q- J 5 0 Z il U X z y .-1 Q 1 Q f vb . 03 c - THE PRESlDENT'S MESSAGE It is the aim of education to develop the whole man, the integral personality. It is humanity, the essence of man, which distinguishes him from all other creatures. But man is not an autonomous, self-sufficient being, nor a law unto himself. He is a moral and spiritual being with relations to himself, to his neighbour and to God. Education must develop the whole man, not merely his reason, but his will, his emotions and all his faculties. He must be prepared for living, as well as for earning a livelihood, for appreciation as well as for creation. There must be integration of personality for each individual according to his capacity, to be achieved by the right ordering of the whole man-physical, intellectual, practical, moral and spiritual - for his social as well as for his ultimate destiny. May Almighty God, the source of all goodness, truth and beauty, direct and strengthen our efforts to achieve this purpose. COLLEGE OFFICIALS I E Rev. C.A. Hauser, C.R.,B.A. L Assistant Principal Rev. C.A. Hergott, C.R., D.D., Rev. W.J. Lalonde, C.R., B.A., Vice-President Treasurer FACULTY Standing, left to right: Mr. C. Faust, B.A., Athletic Coach,, Mr. A. O'Leary, B.A., Eng- lish, Brother Marion, C.R., Rev. J. Bullbrook, C.R., B.A., French M Religion, Rev. C.A. Hauser, C.R., B.A., Assistant Principal, Science R Mathematics, Mr. D. Pickett, B.A., Science R Physical Training, Rev. T.V. Killoran, C.R., B.A., Athletic Director, English K History, Mr. J. McKay, B.A., French R English, Brother Clarence, C.R., Infirmarian, Rev. S.J. Winter, C.R., Provincial Treasurer, Rev. L.J. Dentinger, C.R., B.A., M.Sc., Mathematics, Rev. P.B. Graf, C.R., B.A., Manual Training, Rev. T.A. Comerford, C.R., B.A., Science 8 Latin. Seated, left to right: Rev. F.X. Reitzel, C.R., B.A., English A History, Rev. W.J. Lal- onde, C.R., B.A., reasurer, French, Rev. T.V. Sobisch, C.R., B.A., Mathematics E Commerh cial, Rev. A.A. Eicheldinger, C.R., Provincial Delegate of the Congregation of the Res- urrection, Rev. C.S. Siegfried, C.R., B.A., M.Sc., President, Science E Mathematics, Brother John, C.R., Disciplinarian, Brother Frank, C.R., Brother Richard, C.R., Mr. P. Perdue, B.A., Social Studies E Science. IIOXV 8547.7 EDITORIAL STAFF Hartman Krug, James Samson CEditorJ, John Leyes ADVERTISING SOLICITORS Gary Salm, Hartman Kru , James McGibbon, KHead, Senior Division?, Raymond Reitzel, William Motz. ADVERTISING SOLICITORS Robert McKenty fHead, Junior Divisionl, Paul Rosenberger, Bernard Weber, Brian Hubv. William Rich. John Theis. ADVERTISING SOLICITORS Bernard Lafleur, Michael Hearn, Leonard Ruby, James Kipper, Raymond Massel, Ron- ald Kyswaty. EDITORIAL The fourth edition of the 'Lion' is presented as a record of the events of the school year 1952-1953. We hope that in later years this annual will bring back fond memories of your years spent in the 'hallowed halls' of St. Jerome's. We wish to thank all those who hel- ped to make this edition of the 'Lion' a success: Most Reverend Joseph F. Ryan, D.D., J.C.D., our Patron, Father Sieg- fried, C.R., our President, our adver- tisers, and the many students who have given their time and effort. Very spec- ial thanks go to Father Comerford, C.R., our Faculty Adviser, to the Editorial Staff, John Leyes and Hartman Krug, to the Layout Staff which was under the direction of Walter Kukulkig to the Circulation Staff, under the direction of James McGibbon, and to the Ad Sol- icitors who were headed by James McGib- bon and Robert McKenty. We also wish to thank James Laducci of the Arts Department, who assisted with the pho- tography. If we have forgotten anyone, we offer them our apologies and our thanks. IQXOWW sauce MIS? Faculty Advisor Father Comerford. C.R. The average reader of the Lion looks at it, finds certain parts favorable, crit- icizes others, then promptly forgets about it. He does not realize the work that goes into its making, the sacrifices made by the students who are responsible for its pro- duction. The Lion, 1953 is the result of splendid cooperation on the part of all who were involved in its making. It was a pleas ure to work with them and to have directed them to the result which you are now readin ,iffzdnwegezf S Ll ON 6777? HIGH SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF William Motz, Denis Halliwell, David Mowat, Gerald Hayes. HIGH SCHOOL LAYOUT STAFF Michael Levings, Lieven Gevaert, William Motz, George Trevino, Walter Kukulki, Paul Houston, Joseph Leach. HIGH SCHOOL ART STAFF Robert Shoup, Bernard Lafleur, Garth Schwenker, Denis Papillon. 10 KX!!- HIGH SCHOOL PUBLICITY Q CIRCULATION STAFF Ronald Massel, Edward Orlowski, Raymond Reitzel, James McGibbon, Gary Salm. HIGH SCHOOL WRITE-UP STAFF Rudy Molinary, Michael Hearn i 000 '.fZ-fs-Zf7.ZfgZ'-.7 ffmfsfsf wg 'Hn A323 WRES- li l . , + lk IEUUI EZSMM . CQDEBUDU , ' ITCCIIUUZ , X 1 I ' 1 fywl MW , NBmamnn0 JZ?-2 JJ xy? 27 f-if-iff. Do you remember September 2, 1952? On that day the buzzers of St. Jerome's awoke from their summer slumber to the displeas- ure of all concerned. Then, hardly had we become reconciled to homework and such when extracurricular activities began to penetrate our school daze. There were such things as football, Sodality nominations, and the Lion Weekly appeared again. After the spirited campaigning of the Sodality elections our football season op- ened against st. Mike's. On October 3l,the Boarders Frat held the annual Hallowe'en Dance at St. Mary's Hall, as fantasy in costume reigned supreme. The week of November 3-7 saw silence step into our lives as the annual retreat began. Two weeks later the Athletic Dance was held - November 21. November 28 M 29 saw the Gym undergo a face-lifting for a carnival sponsored by the Kelly Club and the K. of C. to raise funds for the new St Jerome's College. On December 5, the basketball season opened against St. Mike's. On December 8th the first ads for the Lion began to drib- ble in. Then there was the important Boar- ders Christmas Party, followed by the long awaited Christmas vacation. lmmediately after the New Year we were faced with the Mid-term exams. Right after the exams, the Lion editing and lay- out swung into activity. Do you recall the gala, pre-Lenten fling at the Mardi Gras? Then there was the Hay Ride. After Lent and the Easter vacation had passed, there were the Orat- oricals and the Barn Dance, and Track and Field. Lest we forget, there were the May exams. However, we all forgot the May ex- ams at the Sodality Spring Dance which followed the exams. Yes, it was an eventful year and a memorable one too. It was a year that will always remain in our memories, esp- ecially when we open the Lion '53, which went on sale at the beginning of May. UPPER CLASSMEN Q45 ur all' Art Busch: Art comes to St. Jerome's from St Clements. He does very well academically and should make a good priest when he leaves the seminary. Good luck, Art! iii- 1 Peter Denomme: ln his three years here, Pete has played basketball and hockey, and has learned to speak English. His undying French spirit has won him many friends at St. Jerom Next ear he ho es to take Business Adminis- . 'enemy' 'hw Y P tration at Assumption. 'xWrsy'sWewfvnsm iss digg? X vi ' l ,f 'Q .f I Q Norman Emblem: In his time here 'Emby' has pro- vided many laughs for the citizens of the third floor. He has been in many school activities including football. Next year he hopes to study Business Administration at McGill. After that - director of Norman's Transport- John Fehrenbach: 'LittleJohn' C215 poundsl comes from Doon and plays football and basket- ball. If John becomes a surgeon as he hopes, he'll have a lot of weight to push around. If Thomas Ball: Tom is a resident of Kitchener and has been attending St. Jerome's for five years. He has expressed a fervent desire to be an architect and assist his father who is a contractor. A52 Bruder: Art comes from Maryhill and is now completing his sixth year at St. Jer- ome's. Art is one of those 'I don't know' fellows when it comes to the future. Q, 33 nwdf HGW' e's Anthony DeVos: This is Tony's first year here. e came to get his Upper School and will prob- ably do it. He hopes to study Engineering at U. of T. next year. If he does not do this, he will probably be growing tobacco. Hobert Eliasz: Bob's fifth year at S.J.C. has been marked with some basketball and some fine marks in his maths. He too has provided many laughs and has made many friends. Next year he will go to U. of T. to study Engineering. , my Elson Fernandes: This is Elson's fifth year in Canada - he comes to us from South America. The Lions have profited from his aid on the basketball floor. Next year ng hopes to study Aeronautical Engineering: then he will return to his native land. Brian Flood: This is Floody's sixth year at S.J.C. He has been in most activities and his humor has always been a source of laughter around the halls. Next year he will begin to train as a Chartered Accountant. is R. ' 'Wa V' sn W . . is af ..L , L. D . J at I , . F ., , . L .. . . 1 , . , ':1f:'J.',. w Herb Hoe ler: 'Handsome Herb' divides his time .... ...E... between school and women. Wonder what part women will play in Herb's life before he fin- ishes his course in pharmacy? Jim Hummel: Jim comes to us from Waterloo. He has a very deep interest in writing, he plans to enter Waterloo College in the fall and take up journalism. 'UQ ,W Walter Kukulki: Walter is the layout director of the 'Lion' and is a member of the 'Lion Weekly' staff. Walter is not too sure of his future, though he would like to be an aero- nautical engineer. John Leyes: Johnny's fifth year here is fil- led w th good things for the school. He is the editor of the Lion Weekly and on var- ious committees, including that of the 'Lion He has no idea what the future holds for him UPPER CLASSMEN John Hartman: comes from St. Clements. He is an active softball player. Hartman's Jewellery Store will be in good hands when John takes over. a Gerald Hayes: Gerry, in his first year here, has taken part in many activities. We could always count on his sense of humor for a laugh. Next year he hopes to go to St. Aug- ustine's Seminary to study for the priest- hood. Best of luck, Gerry! Hugh Kirby: Hugh hails from Toronto, is our class representative for the Sodality and for the Lion. His academic ability is exceeded by his love for Toronto. He will be entering U. of T. to study engineering. Frank Kolarik: Frank comes back to us this year from Hamilton. Last year he had some hard luck but came back better than ever. He has played most of the school sports and taken part in many activities. His future is as yet uncertain. John McNab: John comes to us in this, his flfth year, from Walkerton. He has been a supporter of most of the school activities. His future seems a little uncertain, but he might decide on the U. of T. for Engin- eering or Law. John Powers: John is a basketball enthusiast. He comes to school occasionally and the rest of the time dreams of the success he hopes will be his in his recently opened sports store in Preston. UPPER CLASSMEN Y ii Qu ' A PH' . .af ' 95'-1: V ' . 5, X . X -'g A-,ge S l ug ' -sse - .Ns J, -X x fir N. Y ,E v -' A 4553 ,Zi Sigmund Schnepf: 'Sig' is another five year man at St. erome's and devotes his spare mom- ents to basketball. At the moment his future is somewhat indefinite, but, in any event, he desires to further his education. James Smith: Big Jim, who always has a smile for everyone, came to S.J.C. from K.C.I. to try to do better in his studies and to play basketball. Next year he plans to take Bus- iness Administration at Western. 54225 fi W . gms Q33 52 tiff if- -3 t.Q3! ,ay . 1.1, ,' ,, 'Q f ' tv X :Ze fa? 2 1,2 . Maw ,eggyf -' e',QQWWf Rqgiwfmagkwh Q2 .age X va N. swpsagia 153533 - 5'7NVQ Anthony Van Hee: In his six years at S.J.C. Tony has been in almost everything This ear - Y he is the President of the Sodality, Pres- ident of the Sigma Iota Kappa and the pride the Lions - in basketball and football. Next year he will study Engineering at U. of T. Dave Putnam: Dave is a former K.C.l. student and seems to like St. Jerome's. He is a hard- working basketball playerg will be back again in the fall to further his education at St. Jerome's. John Reinhart: Johnny comes from Stratford, this is his second year at St. Jerome's. He is well known for his school spirit, ability in Sports and sense of humor: these things have won him many friends. His future is undec- ided. John Soltes: John commutes every day from Galt He is an enthusiastic curler C not of girls' hairl, is in charge of the sports section of the 'Lion' and hopes to go to College in the Fall. Peter Stark: Pete is another student who came from K.C.I. to improve his studies and his ability in basketball. Next year Pete will go to Western or McGill to study Medicine. of Qkf W2 X W 'X - . 1+ ' N' fb Q1 A Earl Widmeyer: Earl is the type of fellow who is always chasing women - so he says. He has chosen the Ryerson Institute of Technology as the school where he can best learn to be an architect. Nelda Bauer, Joan Sehl, Ann Bernhardt These are the three girls who caused whistles to be heard in our hallowed halls. , They come to St. Jerome's from St. Mary's to study maths and science. all-4 ' . n lf 'K kfdefvol Lorne Bogdon Pet Diversion: Shooting pool. Ambition: Criminal lawyer. Destination: No. 258OL, Kingston. Favorite Saying: I like Christmas formals. Nickname: Bugs. William Braun Pet Diversion: Mauling Patterson Ambition: To make his phoney hook-shots. Destination: Waterboy, Toronto Tri-bells. Favorite Saying: I don't know. Robert Haller Pet Diversion: Smiling. Ambition: Owner of the Grand River Railway Destination: Trolley-conductor. Favorite Saying: I passed Latin, Nickname: Roberta Carl Hause Pet Diversion: Playing baseball. Ambition: To break Huth's record. Destination: Waterloo Tigers. Favorite Saying: Who likes school? Nickname: Cully. Q . s? vi, ' ' H321 C - -'N g a auraafpjjgy J. 2 '-------- -4b..m.nl'fI W' .F G 0 Np.--- v.Q,,,,e,7 if' ff- 'f4Il:S??.i-..-l- - cc Wave -- --- -- 'ferr 9 Mg' ff----A R f f'v-.'.::- 6:47190 393-li.:i: 1-5 -A7np4---- 1 ,?AZJJof,- ,hn- -- -.L Joseph Calzonetti Pet Diversion: Wearing slippers. Ambition: Pro-football. Destination: Flying wing, Pee-wee All-stars Favorite Saying: Another letter from her today! Nickname: Nelson Eddy Calzonetti. Anthony Firetto Pet Diversion: Raising a big stink. Ambition: To confuse the teachers. Destination: Teaching philosophy at Wittenburg. Favorite saying: Theis, we're late! Nickname: Confucius. Gre or Herrin er Pet Diversion: Curling. Ambition: Policeman. Destination: Walking the streets. Favorite Saying: Let's go down t0WH- Nickname: Streak. Armand Holland Pet Diversion: Playing ping-pong. Ambition: Reading Shakespeare. Destination: To teadh Latin. Favorite Saying: Labor Omnia Vincit. Nickname: Jolly Holly. GRADUATES of '53 Russel Keelan Pet Diversion: Competing with Firetto Ambition: To outsmart Father Hauser. Destination: Assistant Principal of S.J.C. Favorite Saying: What the heck! Nickname: Rusty. 1 Jerome Kroetsch Pet Diversion: Getting 9O's. Ambition: Manager of the St. Louis BB team. Destination: Pastor of St. Louis Church. Favorite Saying: Just 90? Nickname: Crochet. 1 y ,,:gf5f.i , ,. ' L -is , i ., a.. .. . . , vm -: : M2 : , .lg , . :Sf-f - fa. :mamma 0. - ' Q: fl K fm , Jw X Y New 5. L. ,,,,fz'...- a l, 4 'ea awake Raymond Massel Pet Diversion: Discussing girl friends. Ambition: Pro ball. Destination: Catching Cully's flies. Favorite Saying: Oh, I don't know! Nickname: Muscles. John McFadden Pet Diversion: Asking questions. Ambition: Developing Durante's nose. Destination: Television. Favorite Saying: What's that? Nickname: Scaramouche. I , ,, ,.5 '-111.2 , , y . 'Q ,fx 5 v .. f T F I is , W I rw, 4 ,11 . ff , f . ,,,, .,,, ,,,, , , . Michael Molina Pet Diversion: Running. Ambition: To run the marathon. Destination: Messenger boy. V I faaiaa , .ow 4 Vadim wazaaa 'Y A W 1 ,Q if J 1 , Wigs' 'f hifeif' 5: F 2 , ' if M4 .1 A ,awk Keg 459, ' nf I . W 1 ,Q D, ,iw , f , w 9764, 4 f X? ' M ,P ' '4,fff,g Mffff , f i J fi. ui, . .Hr if 'W 4 ff .f gamma ,f- f . f , +145 0 Ff?-57:2,i?.T' Q 'f ' f '31 ny. f H 64:25 AZQWSP f, A 2, W rs' je 5 Y 1' fy Wx? if I gif f Q .gm .f 5 f ' 1, .2 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 2' 11 ' f f .1 1751 w 9iff,f fi! f 5 f , .wah , 1 if f H1 I liwwwh ggQQ?y mayf56pfg,-gW JI Favorite Saying: Buenos noches, senoritas! Nickname: Mike. William Motz Pet Diversion: Taking pictures. Ambition: New York Times. Destination: Editor, K-W Record. Favorite Saying: Parley-vous Francais? Nickname: Moat. 5 - '+.f2':ts 's.+1w'1':grgaaffs' EYQZQSSVT-W4? ' ire- V N sz:-,af 1' img: 5 at x Bites 'Messe' a ,-f. Ka- , wg . ng.. . ' Jr' tl ' 224, Z 7 , M , -f f 4., A Q' 5,12 G ,Kg af: 5 -Pqfl -v jk? M 4 ... we ey.few,.'59 f ff ,M .JW 4? f 7 M v:W X' ,fr M J Nbfafwff ,. . Iw i X297 ' - me A' :wi 'wc R J, ,Q 1 A am, ,I s- ., . ak I eg f. - .t f Q fa ..4..c5f:..Q:.. L. . vw, .X if-. k 1 1 YL Nw 5,g,.g,533,,iQ ygtl tlbly, W af.fi5g,Ej? fif -' P .,.x: -5 , x Michael Levings Pet Diversion: Reading. Ambition: To aid the English Cause. Destination: A well-known toastmaster. Favorite Saying: By jove, old man! Gerald Mank Pet Diversion: Debating with Father Winters. Ambition: Fruit manager, Dominion Stores. Destination: Moon. Favorite saying: 2 for 5, 3 for 10- Nickname: Monk. M355 .2 V' 5 mae Qgggi 'f 4414? . - .24 Fa .spa : -am ' f V .Qfbffi aim ' 1 :- James McGibbon Pet Diversion: Going to Guelph. Ambition: Lawyer. Destination: Janitor, Rubber Worker's Hall. Favorite Saying: Ye Gads, man! Nickname: Rover. Donald McNau hton Pet Diversion: assing basketball exams l?J Ambition: Pro referee. Destination: Peddling papers. Favorite Saying: What geometry? Nickname: Knothead. Martin O'Grady Pet Diversion: Thumbing rides. Ambition: Detroit Tigers. Destination: Galt Terriers. Favorite Saying: Come on! Nickname: Shamus. John Patterson Pet Diversion: Roping steers. Ambition: To be a cowboy. Destination: Stableboy. Favorite Saying: Shucks Nickname: Tex. gpg 'J , ,V, g 1' S. Ty : if 'A W ix t iw k Y y my ff' ' A .il 5 Edward Piwowarek Pet Diversion: Slaughtering Sandrock. Ambition: To be Sandrock's partner. Destination: A departed partner. Favorite Saying: Uh? Nickname: Peewee, Etch, John, Oscar. Charles Reidel Pet Diversion: Cheering for Galt. Ambition: Mayor of Preston. Destination: Street-cleaner, Kitchener Favorite Saying: Any 'B' pictures on? Nickname: Red. Azz My ,. Gary Salm Pet Diversion: Girls. Ambition: To stop growing. Destination: 6'lln. Favorite Saying: Got another ring! Nickname: Goose. - Dave Sandrock Pet Diversion: Great undertakings. Ambition: Established undertaker. Destination: Digging ditches. Favorite Saying: Try our lay-away plan. Nickname: Digger. GRADUATES of '53 M Harold Pillman Pet Diversion: Bumming cigarettes. Ambition: Chemist. Destination: Mixing cement. Favorite Saying: Awww..... Nickname: Pitman. MatthewgPiskorski Pet Diversion: Growing hair. Ambition: Oil man. Destination: Driver - Shell Gas. Favorite Saying: I don't see why. Nickname: Matty. Raymond Reitzel Pet Diversion: Fixing bikes. Ambition: Mechanic. Destination: Fixing bikes. Favorite Saying: Wow! Nickname: Natureboy. Robert Reutz Pet Diversion: Driving his hack. Ambition: King of the Mardi Gras. Destination: Queen of the Mardi Gras? Favorite Saying: Yeah? Nickname: Mister Tap-toe. -1.a.gj:a:i.f?f-.ef - ' - 'fzfw f 1. ' wwf 4 iw? W - ' g asf 5213 4 J. . A gpm GRADUATES of '53 Paul Schmidt Pet Diversion: Hiding motorcycles. Ambition: Not obvious. Destination: Unknown. Favorite Saying: Tain't hard, really. Nickname: Schmitty. lliii Garth Schwenker Fet Diversion: Shooting the bull. Ambition: To win the Indianapolis Speedway. Destination: Driving stock-cars. Favorite Saying: Semper ubi sub ubi. Nickname: Schwank. X, ik.. fu 3' , X a John Theis Pet Diversion: Irritating teachers. Ambition: To be 6 feet tall. Destination: Only time will tell. Favorite Saying: Father ..... Nickname: Worrywart. George VanDamme Pet Diversion: Dancing. Ambition: Growing tobacco. Destination: Smoking tobacco Kno profiti. Favorite Saying: Explain that again. Nickname: Oscar. - - 'wwawa 'QQQK L- :Www :ar , ,,m:l ,2? A , ,mm ,Q-,ein V l 4 QW? wwf 1 12 ,K h fav: I lf 'Tig SQ' lsK'5.x3Xf3- if' 2225-EXW' ,Q V UMM-f,v X-was . - . if Q. 'fE38T3wffx??f?? - 22 -xgj il F . .MsaQyawa: Hw'N dawwmmgw I E-'H . .f.' 1 .51 QQEENQQ ' N' : i-525334, .L dxf af .WEQwM?m X' ik at - ag..-'A . , gg ,Y Z - xi 1 ' f 7 'gi,'Qf3 I -Q , mx . ,, w , :- , a s .kwa -xwafJ?Hw if swf 2 N' 2m':i' 6. ing , 3, W. , 0. Y- 5 1 ' 2 A ,LX-'52, af V. if 41? V: Q'-,fff'.-'fy '-1151 ,,, is Q ,-Qg'f?,i.' ag 1'.f-Q.: ' .n -3 ,5,g.,f, 1 r i, .5514 , ,V ' ' ,GGNZJI-f', 9 -ff 1- V 1? Q 'N' 'vzfff 'Q' .ff ' F: 1' ' Adolgh Simonowski Pet iverslon Wearing flashy ties. Ambition: To flunk an exam. Destination: Highest mark in any test. Favorite Saying: What, me worry? Nickname: Sim. , James Sullivan Pet Diversion: Still skipping classes. Ambition: Professional trainer. Destination: Trainer, S.J.C. Favorite Saying: Aw, go on. Nickname: Sully. '74 Q3 QL-Wllyif. Robert Watson ii 'f'1tf5 F Pet Diversion: Sleeping in class. Ambition: Batboy for the New York Yanks. Destination: Batboy, Waterloo Tigers. Favorite Saying: Kitchener's not so hot. Nickname: Rob. Bernard Weber Pet Diversion: Being a model student. Ambition: Atomic physicist. Destination: Treasurer of S.J.C. Favorite Saying: Apparently has none. Nickname: Bernie. NOT THIS YEAR'S GRADUATES! Dr. Louis Lang, M.D. is a graduate of St. Jerome's but not a recent one. He is our school physician and well known to all the students and staff for his zealous and generous attention to our health. wipes those brave phere The cheerful smile of our secretary, Mrs. L. Ludwig, away the fears of who are about to the awesome atmos- of the main office. GRADE XIA 4 Seated Cleft to right! C. Girodat, W. Lavigne, T. McCusker, F. Fellner, R. Weir, P. Hou- ston, W. Dorscht, R. Walz. Standing Kleft to rightl J. Buehner, J. Samson, D. Williams, W. Kennedy, G. Frank. W ,fXIA 35 J.Nola'n and J.W49nor . Girodat - . Lavigne - How about a game of solo, eh? 'Sneak' of XIA. . Wagner - Hopes to play for S.J.C. Juniors . Fritz - Chepstow's gift to S.J.C. C W A. Schultz - The hero of the Galt boys. J B . Flynn - Wants to be a printer. T P. Houston - Juice, what's Joan's number? L . Culliton- Bashful, except with girls. . Beckner - Stenpien, do your own work! Seifried- Thomasing Sobczuk - Westfall- Murray - Frank - Kennedy - Williams- Samson - Buehner - McCusker- Fellner - Weir - Local boy from Waterloo. Disciplinarian after Bro. John. First with the answers in Math, with detentions in physics. Ambition, English teacher. One of the Galt boys. Casanova of XIA - his claim. Destined to be a hockey player. I wasn't talking, Father. Here's how you do it, Father. Card shark during noon-hour. His heart is in Galt. Author of our Oscars. What a time I had last night! P C. Brandon - Understudy to Charley Parker. Dorscht - The late William Dorscht. D. Mowat - Led his class with a 97 average. Walz - A student and lover of sports. P. Fischer - Keep quiet Fischer KFr. Heitzell Krug - Goes to K.C.I. - on Sports Nites P. Eby - Commentator in physics class. Ruby - Dave's rival in Latin class. I I Seated Cleft ia right! D. Murray, T. Flynn, C. Westfall, P. Gravelle, V. Sobczuk, Li Cul- liton, J. Thomasing, N. Siefried, C. Brandon Standing fleft to rightl D. Mowat, L. Ruby, P. Fischer, A. Schultz, B. Fritz, J. Wagner, J. KrugJ P. EbyJ P. Beckner. g X J P hgJ.Cobuvn M S. Coles - Harrow's gift to XI . D J. Coburn - Smilin' Jack. G J. Shinstock - Appearances age deceiving! J. Nolan - Noted Latin Scholar. J J. Leiher - Source of disturbance in Hel- E igion class. McCauley Zettel Henning Belfer Hodgins Fuchs Stenpien Heintzman - GRADE XIB 'Juice's' only help in Physics He-man of the class. Main ambition - to leave XIB. The man with the sax. Fr. Reitzel's main objection to teaching. XIB's last hope of survival. W---H---Y????? Fr. Sheridan's 'hair-cut' boy. Seated Cleft to right? P. Zettel, M. Henning, D. pien, D. Heintzman, E. Jadeski. Belfer, G. Hodgins, J. Fuchs, E. Sten- , J. Nolan, J. Leiher, J. anding Cleft to rightl S. Coles J. Coburn J. Shinstock Cauley. Absent - H. Hess, L. Huber, B. Malleck Woodcock 'Me no speek Engleesh'. Jadeski Papillon The 'seen-but-not-heard' type. Carreno Peterson The only student to copy his way through school Renner Stewart Succeeded in getting 32 from Fr. Lalonde. Fehrenbach- Kipper Fr. Dentinger's authority in Jghnston math. Voll A classmate with a bass 'HO-HO' Logel Bnicker - Mr. Average Man. Ifishman with a Polish accentf A South American come North to sleep. Noted for opinions on sundry subjects. Only one in XIB to do homework Main source of entertainment i English. Fr. Hauser's excuse for losing hisghair. o Il Seated Cleft to rightl J. Carreno, R. Renner, P. Fehrenbach, J. Peterson, P. Johnston,i BL Logel, E. Woodcock, D. Papillon. Standing Cleft to rightl C. Stewart, J. Kipper, H. Voll, J. Bricker. 0 GRADE XA ' 3 XA G. Weber - You can't count atoms when you gm can't see them! . G. Lobsinger- Take gas! J. Voisin - Open the window. 35 Ruin T. Braun - You Brain Boy! F. Hess - What did I do now? N. Rintche - You're just duzy - that's all. R. Burns - Why shore, pordner. M. Dietrich - Oh, fly away! M. Steffler - What's her name? T. McDonald - I don't know anything. R. Molinary - Ya pickle! W. McKenty - Oh, Mr. O'Leary! R. Bester - Holy Nellie! R. Bender - Quo Vadis - Marilyn Monroe J. Petch - BQXJ that's real zooty! so LR. Hause - She won't be home tonight! - Seated Cleft to right! G. Weber, T. McDonald, M. Steffler, G. Fromm, J. Voisin, J. Murawsky, R. Molinary, M. Hearn, D. Heit. Standin Cleft to right! B Schultz, H. Krug, T. Moser, R. Burns, J. Petch, B. Lafleur, M, Dietrich, W, McKenty., . l B 4 Schultz - Galt's future Einstein. - T, Hallman - Telegram, tip please! R. Quesnelle- Oh, for the life of a boarder! J, Murawsky - I'm seeing her tonight. J- Huber - Oh. HO. not agalnl T. Moser - whan'S that thing-ama-bob? B. Lafleur - Got the Latin done? J, Hause - yea Waterloo! M' Hearn ' I d1dU't do lt! T. Wunder - Do you like this new style? P- RYHU - Who. me? R. Nosal - Father, shouldn't this be in T. Lehman - Peanuts, potato chips! the ablative? J- KiPChn9P ' etc-. etc..... J. Holland - Little Monsters lost again! D- Heli - Ya. sure., U ' H. Krug - I'm through with girls! C. Fromm - No fires in Maryhill last nite. H, Liga5 - 1 didnvt hear the question, Q- K1QQQfer - Get a clue! S, Brenner - Preston won again! P Seated ileft to right! R. Nosal, J. Holland, T. Wunder, R. Bester, T. Haflman, J. Huber, A G. Lobsin er, H. Ligas, F. Hess, J. Hause. Standing Tleft to right! G. Kloepfer, R. Hause, P. Ryan, R. Quesnelle, S. Brenner, R. Bester T. Lehman T. Braun N. Rintche. Absent - J. Kirchner rw' ' t ' 1 , GRADE XB -1 , ! -me f I-'fi Seated Cleft to right? K. Killion, J. Simon, W. Thomson, R. Shoup, P. Brandt, J. Nardella, T. Weiler R. McKenty, D. MacDonald. Standing Zleft to right? R. Hartung, J. Ball, P. Luciani, C. McNanney, H. Schmitt, D. Coles, E. Czagkowski, B. HlCh. Absent - R. Kyswqty, D. Linesman, T. Logozny, E. Orlowski, C. Wilson f , 1 Wg 9296275 ' E9 E-Ovluuski. J. Ball - 'Loverboy of XB'. . Brandt - May I get my books, Sir? . Chippier - Anyone got a smoke? R. Cochrane - Buddha of XB. D. Coles - Hardrock from Harrow. E. Czajkowski - Sport of the week. R. Hartung - 'Patronize Jumbo'. 3. Hause - Who's he Sir? J K J P K . gicksig - What'?,th3t question, Father? . insc erger - he umdrop Kid. . Killion - The Killer. R. iroetsch -PPaper worm of the K-W Record. . yswaty - reston Skyway boy. T. Lessard - Our Latin Student. J. Lackenbauer - Let's start a revolution. D. Linesman - Where's your admit slip, Lines man. I Logozny - Going to a dance tonight? Luciani - Oh, to be in Brantford! Mantz- Madam Mantz. McDonald - It's either English or worse. McKenty - Gee, I was a pretty baby. McNanney - D.P. from Breslau. Nardella - Hamilton Kid lfrom the hilll. Olender - Gone hunting with Howie. Rich - How's Red? Schmidt - Kiddies Kollege for me. Shoup - It's easy, Sir. Seibel - The Fighting Seabee. Simon - Pass the bananas. Stockie - Stukus. Thomson - Sorry girls! Villegas - I prefer Josephina. Weiler - Wee Willie. Wey - I don't know, Sir. Wilson - Father Lalonde's boy. Witter - Grease monkey of XB. Orlowski - Just one ticket left. Seated Cleft to right? B. Villegas, T. Lessard, J. Hinsperger, J. Kroetsch, J. Hause, W. Weiler, R. Cochrane, K. Chippier, D. Wey. Standing lleft to right! G. Hickson, J. Lackenbauer, V. Seibel, R. Witter, W. Stockie. 1 1 1 GRADE XC P. Feitsch - French Fry Fietsch. D. Totzke - Too hard to describe. G. Campbell - Always borrows smokes and never pays them back. J. Yantz - Farmer Yantz the 'Ah' man. W .Asxflsees ilfseff ..... 1 1 J ,X ' - S th S d - hat . Steffler - Wee Willie dribbles under f ' Schmldt mgg?Oge e econ W a the legs of the other play ' D, Schneider - Small but mighty. ers in basketball games. J J, Wey - The Absentee. L. Reitzel - The man of many words.. W R. Dorscht - Pink Elephant and Flea Hunter. T. Kempel - Klondike Kempel, wrestling U ID. Koebel - Always needs a shave. Champ Of XC- 11l W 1 15 1 1 1 rightl T. Kempel, G. Campbell, D. Totzke, W. Steffler, J. Yantz, P. Fietch, Seated lleft to L. Reitzel, J. Schmidt. A Standing Cleft t i 1 o rightl R. Dorscht, D. Schneider Absent - D. Keobel, J. Wey. 1 1 i ' 4 5 1 bvyu r g I H - ::l K I , 1 1 231' I I il . I 'E ,. it ' 'Y V 1 . -we 1 92? , 1-A his A ad fs mf 'Z 5 war? kdm? My A ABWHQQ iamfif law? 1 F 1 3 ,iU1,s,a? ata,, gg f y, 1 . 1 1 -X a . . . f- . a t 2- 'ifzfff ',f:Q'f , 1 M .,1f -,1 A ' f Q f J fl J 15y7?Z?mE QMQ 9 alt jyag J I 1 fn . - '1-Q rd 88 553.2 tx . Q ooooooolloooool 5 er '21 ' ' ...N W, .f ta: vs.. ff ,- .ax These are but a few of the men of importance in the grades. We regret that it was impossible to have portraits of all of them. If any blame for the omission is to be laid the Faculty Adviser is the culprit and humbly apologizes. Starting at the lower left hand corner and reading around the 'circle', the portraits belong to the following: Va , Mike Dorey, IXB: Eugene McCarthy, IXA: Bob O'Donoghue, assi IXC: Frank Fellner, XIA: John Nolan, XIB: Frank Hess, XA: ' ' Tom Moser, XA: Bob Shoup, XB: Doug Totzke, XC: John Schmidt XC: Jim Curtin, IXC: Clare McKenty, IXA: Ed. Henzel, IXC. These are pioneers in their field, for this is the first year that the Lion has contained a write-up of the ' individual grades. We hope that they have begun a tradition that will continue and grow as successive editions of the Q Lion appear in future years an mv , QA vmcir . J 'llmlmnilllrpxa' J 1-wi M J GRADE IXA Seated lleft to rightl W. Sehl, R. Voll, B. Ruby, H. Reitzel, H. Scherer, A. Parsonage, R. Coulis L. Pagett, M. Winterhalt, R Mowat Standing zleft to rightl L. Rossi, C. McKenty, J. McCutcheon, D. Seip, H. Scott, D. Malleck, F. O'Hei1ly. St-udent SIOQCITIS a.:-mc..-t Weidner Likes redheads. hs Targosz - The Inquisitive Type. Straus - Quiet! Brain at work. Malleck - Detention-hall bound. Williams - Our Great Leader lStalinD. Winterhalt Always on time Wharnsby - Mr. McKay's sidekick. Coulis - Angel with black wings. Westfall - Makes things interesting for the teacher. Weidner - Likes redheads Targosz - The Inquisitive Type. Straus - Quiet! Brain at work. Malleck - Detention-hall bound. Williams - Our Great Leader CStalinJ Winterhalt Always on time Wharnsby - Dean of Absence. Westfall - Mr. McKay's sidekick. Coulis - Angel with black wings. O'Reilly - Irish do or die. Scherer - The Kingsdale Kid. Weishar - Formosa's son. is ii Hossi Voll Sehl Schnarr Zilinski Seip Reinhardt Heidel Parsonage Heitzel Pagett Weinstein Murawsky Scott McKenty Trevino Ruby Mowat Mulrooney McCarthy White St. Mary's, here I come. Least likely to succeed. Not me, Sir! Father Bullbrook's little JOY- Waterloo's pride and joy. Girls, my specialty. What did I say, Father? The strong, silent type. Has a high I.Q. Quiet only when sleeping. Disturber of the peace. Small, but Silence is One of the Sleepy, to what brains! golden. seven dwarfs - be exact. Avoids girls. Import from South America Looks meek, but is danger- OHS. Man of few words. Knows all the answers. Favorite period - spares. Known as the 'Brain'. Seated Cleft to right! B. Weinstein, J. Williams, J. Weishar, E: Schnarr, G. Trevino, G. Murawsky, R. Westfall, D. Reinhardt, E. McCarthy, P. Zelinski. ' Standin fleft to right! D Targosz, H Wharnsby, K. Straus, C. McElhone, J. Weidner, R. White, E. Mulrooney. Absent -,R. Reidel. 'Um lv--,'frSkfcl1 C-.L4 1J!IPCD UiL ' ffl hd! C QS Gevaert Well known as Dutchy. Morkin - Musclebound Red. Kuntz - The lipstick kid. Freudeman - Whiz kid from the Barons Arcand - The flying Frenchy. Chernish - The card sharp. Bilodeau - Poison for the teacher. Leach - 20 Questions. A GRADE IXB Brown - Why did I ever board here? Meissner - Man with the energy. Bernhardt - The melancholy cop. Loth - The juvenile delinquent. Dietrich - The Waterloo bum. Cowan - The flatfoot. Lopez - The Great Casanova. Franco - When do we get out of here? Lavery - The ambitious booky. Dunn - The hardrock babe. Halliwell - The wet sea cadet. PSeated lleft to righti T. Bailey, P. Kuntz, P. Martin, J. Lang, D. Freudeman, E. Franco, J. Bilodeau, W. Hartwig R. Jadeski, G. Dunn, P. Israel. Standing Cleft to rights W. Morkin, B. Hillman, S. Loth, G. Cowan, A. Keener, J. Lehmann, F. Chernish. Seated Cleft to rightl L. Hickson, N. Lehman, D. Buhlman, H. Dietrich, E. Lopez, L. Gev-I aert, T. Baker, C. Bentley, G. Brown, A. Arcand. Standing lleft to rightl G. Lavery, J. Leach, D. Halliwell, E. Meissner, M. Dorey, T. -J uggh M, Caraher,,W. Bernhagdgai gv C Bentley - The bowling champ. Martin The quiet man. ' ' T ' P Israel - The rock of Elora. Keener One of the boys. T Bailey - The death of Mr. Pickett. Caraher - The handsome waiter. R. Jadeski - The grease monkey. Dorey - The story-teller. J Lang - The studious type. Bauer - The mad scientist. J Lehmann - All I want for Xmas is my Baker - The love of Mr. McKay. two front teeth! Buhlman - The space cadet. N Lehman - 'I just love school'. Hillman - Queen of the Mardi Gras. JN Hartwig 1-'I'Il-do it to-morrow'. Hickson - The boy with the brains. efmw E. Henzel, our room captain, handles all the ticket sales and activities for IXC. He also played on the junior football team. Bill Rich was the only IXC athlete to play for the Little Monsters - a few of the other boys tried out but did not make the team. Rumors say that M. Mazurek is quite the A GRADE IXC 81 IXC Terminal man with the ladies: he must have 'heap wampum'. IXC is made up of two grades, IXC and IXC Terminal. Both courses are the same except that the Terminal group does not study French and devotes more of its time to the solution of practical problems in Math. When the two grades are together, they make quite a large class. 'There are four boarders in IXC: T. Hans- Seatednlleft to ?ightJ:fK. Cassis, D. Rickert, D. Eckert, K. Brenner, P. Hosenberger, M., I Gehl, P. Logel, R. Murawsky, A. Gelata, D. Woodward. Standing Cleft to right? J. Maltais, J. Wilhelm, E. Brandon, R. Krulick, M. Mazurek, R. O'Donoghue, J. Olender, E. Meyer. J Seated fleft to rightl H. Seeds, Y. Lapointe, J. Curtin, K. Reeve, P. Kurtz, J. Mikol,' 1 A. Dietrich, J. Beingessner, M. Gross. Standin Kleft to rightl T Hansford, W Beilstein, A. Groce, J. Sweeney, J. Daly, E. Henzel. Absent - L. Dietrich, W. Rich, F. Querin. ford, K. Cassis, J. Daly and J. Querin. Paul Rosenberger should be included since he was always kept busy taking water to Father Kil- loran at the games. Father Hauser taught us Math, Mr. McKay doubles for French and English - in other words, a double headache. Mr. Perdue strug- gles to imprison Social Studies in our heads while Mr. O'Leary jokes merrily through an '-1 1Occupation Class. Father!Killoran's adjec- tives amaze us in Religion. Father B. Graf explains the tricks of electricity, book- binding, woodwork, sheet metal work and drafting. In case you are wondering who the authors of this line of bologna are, we remain, yours truly, R. O'Donoghue and J. Curtin. 1 ',vvvvvv 1 11 x E O ' '. F St. Jeromevs Sodality of Our A H I Q 0 'H Lady was left, during the past year in capable and willing hands as in previous years. Reverend T.V. Sob- ,D t isch, c.H., who had proven himself ' yk a capable director of the Sodality his a few years back, was recalled to , L9 G A fill the same position this year. 'D '57 1 Assisting him was the following ex- L 153 ' ecutive. 4 Q 1:3 EEL ' Prefect ---- - - Anthony Van Hee ' Q Z 3 Vice-Prefect - - - Edward Orlowski - ?fT ' , Q Secretary ----- Anthony Firetto 1 Xityzf ' 3 Treasurer ----- - - Frank Nowak : sl I 3 The Executive, following the I S O D A L I I Y 2 advice of Father Sobisch, was given , , a free hand to sponsor student act- J ivities throughout -the year, al- n...Q 5 though a list of activities had be- ' ,' en drawn up before the school year ' , began. P 44 'P ' 4 P AAAA4 A,, 1:e2.-f.1 113922 SODALITY EXECUTIVE Anthony VanHee, Edward Orlowski, Rev. T.V. Sobisch, C.R., Anthony Firetto, Frank Nowak Seated: S. Schnepf, H. Hoegler. Seated: T. Flynn, P. Zettel. QQgQQiQg2 J. Fehrenbach, J, Hglle, Standing: B. Fritz, J. Petch, T. Moser. The Eucharistic Committee strives to make Our Lady's Committee fosters prayers and the entire life of the student of St. Jerome's devotions to our Blessed Mother to whom our College center around the Blessed Sacrament. Sodality is dedicated. This year the Rosary They do this by advocating regular attendance formed the central theme of the committee, at the Sacrifice of the Mass, frequent recep- and though the results at times seemed a tion of Holy Communion and frequent visits little discouraging, we feel that everyone made to Our Lord in the Blessed Eucharist. benefited from the persistence of group. Y' Seated: D. Mowat, C. Westfall, B. Weber. Standing: A. Busch. The aim of the Catholic Truth Committee is to spread the knowledge of the Catholic Faith through the reading of Catholic literature by the students of St. Jerome's. To achieve this end, the members of the Committee sold the Catholic Digest to the students each month. Talks on good books which might be found in our library, based on suggesyions given by Father Lehman were given at various assemb- lies. l 5' fi Seated: D. Heit, F. Fellner. Standing: M. Levings, G. Kloepfer. The purpose of the Apostolic Committee is to spread the Faith among those who do not have it and to help the missions with prayers and financial contributions. We do this by our Lenten Mission Drive for clothes, books and money. Last year we col- lected SADC. and sent many boxes of books, missals and clothing to the Indian Missions in the West. Thus the little contributions of nickels and dimes go from us to the mission- aries all over the world to help with the propagation of the Catholic Faith. X' 6 'L 9 1 flf ff X Euchavusfuc if I I Oufv Lddtrs T? X yy ,, L 3 A Soclol Cahlol '7 1: O pubh Ape sfo! c Life U 1 'nun' L i fl Q ' JD Left to right: N. Emblem, J. Sullivan, G. Hayes, E. Piwosarek, Absent: J. Power. Social Life Committee The main purpose of this branch of the Sodality is the promotion of social activ- ities such as dances, sleigh-rides, etc. This is an important work: its results this year have been gratifying. By prov- iding good Catholic recreation for the Sodalists, more interest is aroused in the other branches of the organization. This increased interest makes the students more willing to undertake the tasks as- signed them as members of our group. Zi il? Seated: R. Shoup, D. Papillon, P. Houston Standin : D. Sandrock, G. Schwenker, E. Drlowski. Absent: D. Putnam, J. Power. The Publicity Committee this year was ' responsible for all the colorful posters and advertisments seen in the halls of St. Jerome's, St. Mary's and in the down- town restaurants. Thus the committee is partially responsible for the success of any and all activities undertaken by the Sodality. This involves a great deal of work and takes up much time. The com- mittee can feel proud of its work and feel certain of the approval of the stu- dent body. Assemlwfies 1-is Father Sobisch outlines the organiz- The chairmen close the meeting with a ation of the Sodality at the first prayer. meeting. This year the school assemblies followed parliamentary procedure. Each meeting was prepared beforehand to inform the students of coming spiritual and social activities. The assembly was then turned over to various members of the staff who made general comments concerning various aspects of school activities. X I 1 'V F. Nowak makes a presentation to Father Killoran on behalf of the team. Afhlehc Dance The Athletic Dance, held November 21st, was the Sodality's first activ- ity of the year. In past years this dance was sponsored by the Athletic Committee, but this year it was as- signed to the Sodality, under the dir ection of the Athletic Director, Fr. Killoran, who managed the financing, while the Social Life Committee under took the task of decorating the hall, printing tickets and other organizat- ional activities. The Publicity Com- mittee advertized the event. Although it was impossible to obtain an orch- estra, music was supplied from rec- ordings. Entertainment in the form of a demonstration of the Charleston, humorous skits and a vocal duet was provided by the Arts Students. Those who braved the damp weather of the Mr. Faust Our Coach evening were well rewarded for their trouble. Presentations on behalf of both the Junior and Senior Football teams were made to Father Killoran and Mr. Faust who congratulated the teams on their season's showing and than- ked the players for their consider- ion. JU 9?Z7rvj'. 'L' 7' r 0 Q e P 5 x : 'Fly A 1 -in C:7r,Lv BJH! A l:'!' 1, Te :zva ,.K ' A in r : U. Jkgf . Q 7: J- U14 Q :2 I ?'2. .,11'9 6 Tl- 3-o':l-wsu ff' I, 1 it Sw-..'1o': oo. ag, 1vb'.7.y.:l. in 2 . A W , 1' . .3 -pf 1 Hjiev You know 'too mu.-Eh V4 Soclolilg 'Recepfion December 8th saw many new Sodalists received into the Sodality of Our Lady. This was a memorable day for all concerned. We know that Our Lady was pleased with us and will rem- ember her followers for their devotion when trials and temptations come. The ceremonies were held in St. Mary's Church where Father Sobisch, our Director, received the new mem- bers. O N5 0+ Father Sobisch enrolls new Sodalists M' A- R. I A1 Sock-hops After the Christmas vacation basketball games were played in our gym now and then, and sock-hops usually accompanied them. After the excitement of the game, the spectators took over the floor and enjoyed dancing to music supplied by the recordings of the Athletic Department. Mardi Gros X L Q A lx -:a-'?L1- . 'UQJ The King and Queen, Anthony Van Hee and Carol Hummel, after the coronation. Mardi Gras time rolled around once again - this year it was held on the evening of Tuesday, February 17th. This project, although sponsored by the girls of St. Mary's High School is looked on with interest by St. Jerome's Sodality for the simple reason that the Sodality is the only organization in the school in a position to promote our end of it. At this year's dance all attendance records were equalled, if not broken - St, Mary's deserve congratulations for its success. Last year's regal couple, Frank Nowak and Maureen Meinzinger presented the crowns to the new king and queen, Anthony VanHee and Carol Hummel. This was the last of social activities before the Lenten season. new dh his Happy High School Hay Riders There was one social activity sponsored by the Sodality during Lent, which all will remember - the hay ride, held Saturday evening, March lhth. Three wagons were crowded with young couples from St. Mary's and St. Jerome's - even some of the faculty members came along for the ride. After about two hours in the fresh air, the cold and hungry hay riders trailed into a nearby restaurant for a small, warm lunch. The evening's fun ended as they boarded the street-car and escorted the irls home d 0 0 0 ,UMOTI s5,.f 255101-55. .3 if .im -QF 45 Tom Moser figuratively twists another arm 2gpe ' 1 ' A - for the Missions. Q, Cf .- f X-rg, V,sx-XT' .gfgiiiiiigb The mission drive during Lent provides an ample '19 ky Y outlet for the loose change that accumulates in JN' Xsfx Q ' the pocmets of boys who stay away from shows, 'X XX f dances, card games, poolrooms and girls during r-',, the season of penance. To date we have collected NX f299.35, which is a praiseworthy total, and there is still more to come in at the time tni Bm .Uma Soon after the Easter vacation the Sodality plans to hold a Barn Dance. The place will be St. Jerome's Gym, and we have high hopes of importing an orchestra from Hamilton to provide the calls and the music. We are trying to bring in a group of square dancers from Preston to teach the students the different variations of the square dance so that the evening will prove more interesting for them. The dances of previous years were a great success - we feel certain that this one will outdo them all. 5'.Dnma Somewhere around April 15th the Sodality will present the highlight of the year, the Sodality Dance. This will mark the close of the year's activities so attendance should set a record - we certainly are all out to make it a success, and to provide a suitable finale it activit is wr'tten. The purpose of this Fraternity is to foster social and recreational activities for the students of the High School Department of St. Jerome's College. Sigma Iota Kappa promotes many student activities during the course of the school year. A few of the more outstanding of these are recorded in the following pages, but space does not permit a complete description. The benefits offered by the Fraternity do not end when a student leaves the school, since an honorary membership is conferred upon all active members who graduate or discon- tinue their studies at St. Jerome's College. The officers for the current year are: President: Anthony VanHee, Scotland, Ontario. Secretary: John Reinhardt, Stratford, Ontario. Treasurer: Bernard Weber, Detroit, Michigan. The office of moderator is capably filled by the disciplinarian, Brother John Traynor. Sigma Iota Kappa has been a powerful asset to the boarders of St. Jerome's College, and will continue to carry on its invaluable services in the many school years to come at St. Jerome's. SI .A .A 4. fr 'inn-...W SIGMA IOTA KAPPA EXECUTIVE J. Reinhardt, Anthony VanHee, Bernard Weber. QQ. 3, .5 12. Initiation is only a mild form of intro- ductioncommonly found in schools and colleges, usually prevalent at the beginning of the school year. Usually the victims are the naive and unsuspecting newcomers - they are still too dazed and at sea to fight back and defend their rights. Initiation at St. Jerome's involves a parade along the main street of Kitchener with the paraders decked out in absurd and ludicrous costumes, performing all kinds of sheenanigans, much to the delight of the public who view it. Usually it provides a bonanza for camera fans, but this year con- ditions were different. The result is that we could obtain only one suitable picture to describe the event. The 'person' on the right is one of the victims - any resem- blance to the actual person is purely ac- cidental. H bn D one of the boys? SCENES FRUM THE HALLOWE'EN DANCE Sigma Iota Kappa sponsors and conducts the annual Hallowe'en Dance in cooperation with St. Mary's C.Y.O. Financially, and from the point of view of entertainment, it is always a great success, as it was again this year. Each year the crowd seems to grow, each year more original and more unusual costumes appear - this event should become traditional. 6fvu.412rm4 Ha.fyln1Fw5 Santa announces a gift Vengeance is mine, says Charlie The Annual Christmas Party for the boarders is a happy time - spirits are high because of the approaching vacation and holiday season. The resident students of St. Jerome's have come to look forward to this event. It provides an evening's relaxation, a chance to air budding talent, and, at times, even presents an opportunity for one of the more un- fortunate of the boys to even a score which otherwise would have remained the same. BOJTJC rs frm Uwe 3-iais Front Boy: E. Lopez, E. Franco, G. Trevino. Second 593: P. Hyan, N. Emblem, J. Leach, A. VanHee, J. Reinhardt, H. Scott, J. McNab, C. Wilson, G. Hayes, J. Shinstock. Third Hoy: R. Renner, J. Nardella, W. Thomson, B. Villegas, H. Shoup, H. Kirby, A. DeVos, P. Houston. Back Hoy: W. Kennedy, P. Denomme, G. VanDamme, G. Schwenker, J. McFadden, B. Weber, J. Sullivan, M. Molina, J. Calzonetti, E. Fernandes, B. Fritz, E. Woodcock, P. Fischer. Bodrders from the Dorm' Front How: D. Coles, G. Kloepfer, A. Holland, W. Morkin, P. Kuntz, E. Hansford, A. Arcand, L. Rossi. , Second How: F. Kolarik, J. Thomasing, J. Bilodeau, L. Gevaert, J. Weishar, G. Brown, E. McCarthy, G. Hodgins, K. Cassis, P. Luciani. . Back How: F. Chernish, J. Querin, D. Freudeman, H. Quesnelle, M. Levlngs, J. Carreno, D. Belfer, P. Johnston, S. Coles, M. Caraher. J. Kirchner, J. Coburn. Li W kl In January 1950, the first issue of the school paper was printed. It was nameless, two pages long and typed in capital letters. This paper was later called 'Sanctus Corridorus'fHoly Hallsl and retain- ed this name for the first three years of public- ation. The first editor was Robert England: Fred was his successor, Ronald Hagler was the third chief executive. In 1951 a new press was obtained, and aptly named the Printer's Devil because of the trouble it invariably caused. This year, However, our sup- eriors realized our need, and now we have a press that works. Deo Gratias! Israel EDITOR John Leyes On this and on the page following appear a few of the personages who made the week- ly printing of this paper possible. Had it not been for their untiring and devoted eff- orts, it is unlikely that the Lion Weekly would have appeared with the regularity that characterized it throughout 1952-1953. To those whose names appear in these pages, and to those whose names may have been forgotten, we extend our heartfelt thanks for their efforts throughout the year. A. Firetto - Cartoonist B. Lafleur E D I T O R I y A I L - Art J. Samson - Headlines , S I T A F F I 32222 ' F- Fellneff D- Belfer- Front- R. O'Donoghue J. Curtin M. Steffler -E?Eiggt?glgiFbY, iLlMCGibb0Uf J' Wagner, Rack- H. Hoegler, J.,Fehrenbach: M. Levings BELFER, DAVE - 'Satch' kept us up to date' on the happenings of the musical world. CURTIN, JIM: HENZEL, ED: O'DONOGHUE, BOB- Let us know of the hap- penings in IXC. FEHRENBACH, JOHN - Sports writer. FELLNER, FRANK - We read Frank's jokes in the Oscar column each week. KIRBY, HUGH - 'Wheels' kept the day-hops up to date on the boarder's tricks. LEVINGS, MIKE - The dorm representative. McGIBBON, JAMES - 'Rover' wrote humorous sketches of the Grade XII crew. STEFFLER, MURRAY - A promising writer from Grade XA. WAGNER, JOHN 8 WESTFALL, CHARLES - These two made fun of their fel- low inmates in Grade XI. . .zz ,S 1:-ESBSJK 2 A i 1 9 I 69 3 'Af J F s QP F 'O 417' Q,6sisl900 Q r 323430 0 Ogeqkj, D 416-565166. my 493+ , Bill Braun 04-Q oe 0,2 fo , 9' Lion Carrier Boy Jg, 1 Ceo -S 1 3 Q rw V .XMLMRQ ,, airy 5 Q D Ffa X A X ' ...Nl w ith Qi in F if f up 4, -2 .1 B ' X - wif? -' Q ASSEMBLY CREW P. Denomme, B. Kennedy, B. Fritz, G. Schwenker, P. Houston, OUR FACULTY ADVISOR Father Comerford,C.H. N. Emblem, G. Trevino. It is never unusual to forget someone, so if there is someone who has been forgotten, it is quite unintentional. However, we cannot forget the great driving force behind this publication. This great inspiration came in the form of Father Com- erford, our faculty advisor. Father was our emis- sary who kept everything together whenever dis- agreements arose. It was also this same Father Comerford who obtained our new press. Thanks Father, and may your work in the future have the same suc- cess that we, the members of the staff, had in our many relations. d N I 1-. un 1 -an' No M Rf xt xq 5 I F! J. Fehf2:2:2:,Ewsssffssfisst , f,,,,,,K . LV Orlowski . on L' 1 M f y ax? X ,A Mi ff .x 1' x ff Ill' ' , N , , , 7 ' H 'V If Q 3 f f X 7 : ' ' Q7 if : xp- fx : 3 Z ' f ' 4 ': K KX lx x . , I D X X If z ,- X 3 XX f gb, 'XA , , fu f - ' -. W Q: Nl' ,f 'I jg!! ,L . ... gf 1 RC kgx g ' ' U1 1., M if 3? 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Nb r Yt S 139:00 ga 5' Q 0 V Q it xsogozc 5 Qfbxe s S ' Xseq 5 0 5 9. 'O 60.50 5. beg s vie X56 Q 3 . o 'O 5 Avf' gov G ' X LEEEQ QWQ 5 Kymkgn ' fssa Lua ', ef. eb N0- Vggi Fsi Q05iQX5A3o 099 c. -. if . Qfsgfdeb ' 0 f - 0 l e,ePx,xe9'.. Q ' Q' W. 90630 at ' so e 1 ee ,ss 'Scoreboard St. Mike's - 29 vs S.J.C. - 3 S.J.C. - O vs Del - 8 St. Mike's - 2b vs S.J.C. - 6 S.J.C. - 21 vs Del - l heircsloljg The crowd roars as a solidly kicked ball spirals lazily into the air. This scene, re- miniscent pf last fall, is a familiar one for the rugby fans of St. Jerome's. This year as always, the crowd's roar was for the burly boys in Green and Gold uniforms who, through their skill and sportsmanship, brought glory to the fair escutcheon of St. Jerome's. There was the usual shortage of alternates this year due to our small enrollment, but the team itself was a good one. If Coach Clem Faust found a deficit of numbers from which to pick, he found also an abundance of skill. However, because of the lack of numbers, the players needed the utmost endurance, and so were put through a rigorous and daily prac- tice. That the boys were in teriffic shape was shown by the few injuries received. Grad- ually, by dint of hard work on the part of the players, a compact, smoothly running team of bone crushing linemen and shifty backfielders emerged. The team went eagerly into its first game of the season, an exhibition tilt with a local juvenile squad, thus opening their season with a spectacular win. In their schedule, the Lions split their winless record with DeLaSalle, but were edged twice by St. Michael's College. The Double Blue had a team of comparable strength but a much stronger bench. In the final, a sudden death playoff in Kitchener, the Lions held their own until the last quarter when St. Mike's pulled ahead, and, in spite of the courageous ef- forts of the Lions, St. Mike's won the championship by a nose. 2,20 X '!u- WW-1 , W fy., ' .W -pf ' i aff, ,X A' N db T ,y . 4 W. , S .' . ' ' wx 0 N00-P' SJ-Z. ul ., W , .X W 'c j Y' of ey 0 ,wx N' f- W ,gf 'a,,d,, 6, .' G, .. , ,ff , - --mv: Q 8 . ' Af ' rw M W N , , ' A- h qv J' QC . - wut' I i ,, N in fs lj.. fig. sbp . J la? 'T isgbf fm V GC. 1 0 C' le -. ff.-P ff 'APSQQ . Q12 - a Qeodhoii, C Lo cb T ,, it Osh , Q05 O6 1 Y, 1 I 61' . S A! 0 V Q01 J Co ' 0 We 0 P 0 . JW1 ffjwff , f. 1ff,,+ g i 'VH 5 Tw' , 4 , wr ', pj.'?- UM 1' 'I : , ' ' ig wi - ff s W f' UQ' 4'2! fxwfFigJ 711 V ' X ki , ' 0 fo X V - ' XJMQQ X fl 1 z -fi, -' r . , , ,-7 .1 ,-,- , bi, I. I f W 1 I 271 , j f! f 5 .f 5 ,Ag ,, , 'N f , fff 1 .I ' ' :ill - W ., YY-ff' ' 1 ' 7 : 'VX' kfifv' f x '-V' i ' I s I 1 I fl? . ss! J J yr . Jo SCSI, 8. L ahgo Sz' S00 if S UTIIOI' ev-' Neff. P , Qs' 'fa ' W goo V. Pdesko 1? SL-O I kg., OJ J 'L 11 J ' - T Jobs 'ZOE' P 6,011 5,1 -' ,j Oo I AY. el-joe 15512, O50 T' S.M.C. - 5 vs S.J.C. - 12 S.J.C. - 8 vs Del - O S.M C 6 vs S J S.J C 13 vs S.M.C. - 6 vs b.J o o ' e ace 6 0 o 3 ' .C. - 5 'fheircstouyy Our Junior football team, the Falcons, ex- perienced little difficulty in the way of a manpower shortage this year. The boys were eager to play good ball and had an extremely good season because of this eagerness. Al- though they were competing with excellent teams they held first place nearly all season by virtue of their flawless kicking and pas- sing, the precision with which they ran their plays, their bloodthirsty tackling and block- ing, their spirited scrimmaging. This skill did not come easily. There were practices on the back campus through sun, mud rain and sleet. The Falcons persevered with this goal in mind that they would retain the championship won the year before. Because of their diligent practicing the Falcons were in perfect condition and, as a result, there were few injuries. Every Falcon game was mar- ked by football played in the true tradition of St. Jerome's. Although hard fighting, they were also known for their sportsmanship from the first game to the last. They lost the championship on a technic- ality. St. Mike's protested the loss of a game because St. Jerome's had used ineligible players, players who had played Senior ball to bolster the undermanned Senior squad. Father Killoran, our athletic director, tried to defeat the protest, but he was unsuccess- ful. Thus the Falcons lost the title over a conference table while they never would have it on the ridir n , omwsv, Warns Home. Q M We 1 K N IV W lmffgz I, ' 'QSMNQ ' 'iljfkwff P-jfj! XFWZS5 L E J' 'Y g '1X Iyfia l g i YS 61: GI If rl f:'fQ:zi-Hr kL1Nl.5 , X X638 B L, .ww .WX .Q K vlan Lg Nix: T' kx ' , K sv Xx a -ff? lf, 4 is 5 il 1 if I I mf1i'f 5i E if R Ex: Kneeling: A. VanHee, D. Putnam, J. Fehrenbach, E. Fernandes, S. Schnepf. Standing: Coach Clem Faust, J. Power, P. Stark, J. Smith, J. Calzonetti, J. Shinstock, R. Eli During the 1952-53 basketball season St. Jerome's Senior basketball team, the Lions, continued to enjoy the fine cage reputation which it has merited since basketball was in- troduced to St. Jerome's. The team was prob- ably the most powerful that ever played in Green and Gold spangles. Coach Clem Faust had some difficulty at the season's start to em- ploy that power to its best advantage, but once the Lions hit their stride their combin- ation of dead-eye shooting, smooth passing and all-round 'heads-up' basketball was a formid- able threat. The Green and Gold made a clean sweep of their own league, the O.C.A.C., losing but two of their scheduled games, and these to St. Mike's by close scores. The Lions set a new all-Ontario high scoring record when they defeated DeLaSalle 125-L9. In the playoffs St. Jerome's found little difficulty in re- taining the O.C.A.C. championship which it has held since the inauguration of the league St. Mike's attempt to wrest the trophy from St. Jerome's proved inadequate in the first playoff at St. Mike's when they were defeated 58-56. In the second game the Irish seemed to collapse before the flawless performance of the Lions on their home floor and relinquish- ed their bid for the title, being thoroughly trounced 91-56. The Lions also ition series with first game to the after playing one season. The second game was a different story and saw the Raiders shudder to a defeat by the rejuvenated Lions. In spite of some minor setbacks, 1953 proved to be another great year for the un- con uerable Lions. played a sparkling exhib- K.C.I. They dropped the Collegiate by a close score of their worst games of the Left gg right: J. Soltes, C. Wilson, J. McFadden, G. Herringer. Left tg right: L. Ruby, J. McNab, K Brenner, J. McFadden. Left to Right: Coach Clem Faust, D. Heintzman, A. Schultz, A her, J. Simon, B. Fritz, N. Rintche, J. B. M Patterson, J. Peterson. Not willing to be outdone by the Senior Lions, the Junior Falcons brought home the Junior basketball championship of the O.C alleck, J. Lei- usually led the scoring, Jack by his excellent ball-handling, Bob by his dead eye shooting. A.C. After a thrilling series with Del The season was made somewhat more interest juniors, our Juniors emerged the victors . ing by the seried with K.C.l. Traditional by a substantial margin. Perhaps it was rivals of St. Jerome's, the local high not an easy matter to conquer, but the school likes nothing better than to trim us team had plenty of skill and spirit for now and then, and they were satisfied on the task. one occasion this year. Our team showed - Many of last year's stalwarts again up quite well against.them nevertheless. donned the Green and Gold for the Junior We are proud of our Junior Champions: w team. In addition there were several new- hope that many of them will play for the comers who stood out for their excellent team again next year, but if this is im- play throughout the season. Tex Patter- possible, they our second choice is that son proved that he was dependable under the they move up to Senior ranks and continue basket and a threat at the other end of to bring honor and glory to the Green and the floor as well. Peterson and Heintzman Gold. vs 5 2 mm H37 t fu 11 J i fy' J -, nf -Q n e , M J These are the principals of the annual classic of the basketball world: one look at them should convince even the most sceptic that the most lively looking of the two teams won - as usual, the Faculty took the student fraternites by a small margin. ,VYZCXSUSGQQ 09,3 fl fin ' mfg Xl P gc I qw? OD- 42:5 rm, 4 4 2 2. ' We hope that these scenes will recall some of the highlights of the school year l95l-1952. 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VV I ' 'V fi ? ,f -- A -1 f wav X A115 Jig lf- 'fi EllNxVkifGxi.xb1w'54f'r-631- L1 ' ,faavf zz 'K M XwM.,.NW9-ff . Ms ng? Wx ',., 1: f A 1 ' - - 'ft . W .ll , wie f 'Q AM- V 43 Rf fmw, ,ff : ,' V if F if JFK! ' f ,gf , f -- gmsssagy rm I, z 1 A ' ,' via-!.x. ZFEXIAX W ? ' M' WI' Z W1 nlublxlxx : ! F, N! .Qx3vxx.- :f'. 1 I' 'f', X J' . 'if ' ,f ' 3 I is-U M' Z 552 'Sk Z2 5 HM. QL gj px N55 1, A N .l . Ig tilt. I , Z Yi g A Z :1 XX Qs E494 Qi -- 122: 'I ,jx Elk 4, wee 1' 'A 4 if 4 w Q., 1 1. 1 ng - I N . f'W' XXX X X M IN CDEDIOECCLESIAE APERUIL O5 EJU51?IGDPLEVlfEUfMD0 NUS .SPIRICU SAPIENUAE 5 INTELLECTU5. pm., ore wa rcl... KQQILCQ. Quaid A 2 Zcczno Aria N., T Jxzif'-gi ,S fries- THE GOOD SHEPHERD In many places in the Gospel narrative our Lord uses the common pastoral conditions of Palestine as illustrations for His talks. Thus He made reference to Himself as the door of the enclosure through which the sheep must pass. Again, He compares Himself to the night- watchman whose voice was known to the sheep. On another occasion He proclaimed that'He had many sheep not of this particular fold. Sheep and shepherds were as familiar a sight in Palestine as wheat fields in our Canad- ian West or corn fields in the Middle West of the United States. Several shepherds left their sheep in a common enclosure during the night. The gatekeeper was the watchman. Each of the sheep had a name. So intimate was the daily association between the shepherd and sheep that the animals came to recognize the voice of their owner. Sheep are, as we know, timid and helpless creatures. While climbing the stony hills of Judea they would often fall. Dangerous wild animals were numerous. The good shepherd was compassionate and led his sheep along safe paths. He would risk his life to save even a young lamb. He led a lonely life, yet it was a life of devoted unselfishness. We often miss the full intent of Christ's words because we are unfamiliar with condit- ions in a pastoral country. But the comparisons hold true for our day also. A devoted parent, a kind priest, a solicitous teacher work unselfishly for their children, their people, their students. The hireling, that is, one not deeply devoted to Christ, will al- ways think of his own comfort before providing for the welfare of others. The wolf that draws us away from Christ may be a clever writer, a scoffer, a subtly poisoned book, or a bad companion. In warning us against such corrupting influences, the Church shows deep wisdom. The love of the shepherd was in direct contrast to that of the hireling. A little reflection on the personal qualities of the Good Shepherd shows us that He possessed all those characteristics associated with the solicitous guardian of a flock. He known the problems that confront his sheep. So Christ knows the problems of each person, He knows us as individual personalities. NI know mine,N He says,Wand mine know Me.n He leads us by unselfish example along the thorny and stony path of life. The sheep follow with docility, not straying into fields and bypaths which lie temptingly on either side. He guides usg He protects usg He seeks the one sheep which has strayed from the fold. The thought of the Good Shepherd is always solicitous for others. No utopian theorist or communist will ever make a heaven of earth. Labor and burdens and difficulties will always be a part of our lives. Religion will continually place upon us its natural obligations. But if we follow the lead of our Good Shepherd these will be a uyoke which is sweet and a burden light.N The world needs to know that we find joy in our religion and the strength to fulfill its demands by being the sheep of a Good Shepherd. .3 Rev. B. Graf, C.R., M.A. Head of Latin Department, Religion, Housemaster. Rev. F. Keleher,C.R. B.A., Spiritual Dir- ector, Professor of Latin, Greek E Phil- osophy. faculty 'WEWTTWfWf Father Bernard Murphy, C.R. Father Murphy, our genial Dean of Men, came to St. Jerome's four years ago, and since that time has held the position of master of the Lth floor. He is professor of Phil- osophy, English, R.K., Latin and Rev.J.Bullbrook,C.R. B.A., Professor of B.A., Professor of Italian. Geology. 5 M fe' 4 ,, ' . ff - ,mug Pa..- -215' Rev. A.J.Lehman,C.R. Rev. P.Sheridan,M.A. M.A., Librarian. J.C.D., Professor of Latin and English, Housemaster. Rev.T.Comerford,C.R. Public Speaking. Wednesday after- noon will find him down at the Arena skating as fast and checking as hard as the best of them. The students delight to hear him say in the dining room 'ln honor of St..' which is his way of giving a spec- ial permission. We hope and pray that he will be able to continue in his work which is an inspiration to every student of St. Jerome's. 3 Q fl ' f, ,ig 'NV gi? aw , , ,jg tg' 4 'inf ' Rev. C.Hergott,C.R. B.A.,D.D., Professor of Philosophy, Latin Public Speaking and Religion. Sister M.Elaine,M.A. Sisters of Notre Dame, Professor of Romance Languages and History. 'f av' , :' WZWW .1 ?' Q .f ,. ,X f - . 4 -- 1 ' C14 4, iwfiwgg A ,,M Mit i n,fwwwMW? '-, f ?f-41 f' Xw! .ff ' .ff 5 5 0 A ,Q W .. an fgzure 1' Edward J. Barrett Ed was born, raised and educated in Brooklyn, N.Y.. Before coming to S.J.C. he attended St. Mary's College in Emmits- burg, Md. After he completes his course this year, he hopes to enter St. Mary's House of Theology in Baltimore. Mike Barrett From Centralia,Pa., and studying for the Diocese of Harrisburg, he served Uncle Sam for 9 years in the U.S. Army and Coast Guard. We are sure that he will serve just as faithfully in the service of God. Overend Brunning Vern is one of our Hamilton boys. When he leaves St. Jerome's, he expects to be sent to St. Augustine's for his theology. Debating took up a great deal of his spare time while at our school, we are sure that he profited much from his experience. Richard Case Dick hails from Berwick, Pa., and stud- ied architecture at Penn University before he came to St. Jerome's. He is studying for the Diocese of Harrisburg. We will always remember him for his stirring portrayal of St. Thomas Aquinas. Walter Duraczynski A From Pennsylvania, Walter hopes to enter St. Paul's Seminary and later be ordained for the Diocese of Sioux Falls, South Dak- ota. Walter spent much time this year hel- ping to paint at the new school. Salvatore Emmi Sal is from Syracuse, N.Y., and a grad of LeMoyne College. He has been at S.J.C. for two years, and studied Latin most of the time. He will enter the Trappists soon after leaving St. Jerome's. Harry En lert Harry is from Lakewood, Ohio. He will attend St. Augustine's in Toronto for Theology to prepare himself to work in the Hamilton Diocese. His fellow students have been amazed at his skill on the basketball floor when he played for the College team. Donald Gavan Don studied at Ottawa Tech and Carle- ton College, then joined the Airforce, in which organization he served two years. The former president of F.K.C. will go to St. Augustine's in Toronto for theo- logy: Ottawa Archdiocese is his destin- ation. w, . 4 f , RN. . 5495, :, Q . Sri 'K . ' -,K Q-.2 ' A ., ..., C 'iii . . .X ,:Xf.5e:1f 4, if fi Z1 rg-.gn ggi, . l .f . Q K. 3555-i1'E'.M f, xv,,,. r. - 1 ' 15' l Q ff -,mggg!5 .iii ia, ,Jil Q, fi?-af' ,.:-9213? : 53- ' 4. G aaaa -W ' vs., -, s.,.:,,.ws-P ,Z V 1, 55 5-C212 :.4lf'.-?M767 lNf vi 4, my M??'i , :- f ,.-imkc .. , cqmwa ' 1 AN- .'A,'.'v,f. lf : A QMQQQV i m,.,., Wsigi .5 .v., A .,.. , ,... - -V 13- Q Z1 f, , 5:1 .1 ' Charles Glavanic Born in Croatia, after coming to Canada Charlie studied at St. Michael's Business College in Sudbury, then was adopted by the Diocese of Sault Ste. Marie. His dest- ination is St. Peter's Seminary where his personality and ability in languages will prove a wonderful asset. Lawrence F. Grajek Originally from Detroit, after 3 years in the U.S. Navy, Larry attended Detroit U., where he received his degree in Educ- ation. He displayed his artistic talent again and again while at St. Jerome's. Bernard Hayes Bernie comes from Yarmouth, N.S., where he received his elementary and high school education, then going to St. Dunstan's College in P.E.I., for one year. Not only can he sing well, but he can speak well - he proved this by winning the 1952 Orat- orical Contest. In July he will join the Congregation of the Resurrection. Jerome Holtzman Has his B.A. from St. John's U. and studied for one year at the University of Vienna in Austria. A candidate for the Diocese of Sioux Falls, in his short stay with us he has been F.K.C. President and librarian. Michael Kearney From the nation's capitol, Mike grad- uated from St. Pat's College. His active life at St. Jerome's involved him in such things as oratory and sports. Called the 'Eskimo', he will enter St. Augustine's Seminary to complete his studies for the Archdiocese of Ottawa. Robert Kenny Bob comes from Long Island. He received V. 1 ' 4 l. , . 61:35 -ff ' V' 4 gimme Humana rswmwwa' 'games W 1, ,f .,: N ..-p.-- ,QQ11-.,:,s f . P ff . ' wjgfff : f . ., -, -Jw ,-. f : ggi f 'lf -A di! fe we -M his B.Sc. degree from Syracuse College, and was interested in advertising before decid- ing to study for the priesthood for the Diocese of Brooklyn. His understanding dis- position will carry him well along the way. James Lauducci A graduate of LeMoyne College in Chemistry he is studying for the Diocese of Syracuse. Interest in photography, the Yearbook, bowl- ing, football and basketball as well as group discussion have made Jim a busy and well-known man on the campus. Joseph Mazure ith his home in Bad Axe, Mich, Joe comes to us from C.U. and intends to enter the Res- urrectionists. He collects information about railroads - hence the nickname 'Engineer'. Four years experience in the Marines will aid him in the priesthood. .QM ,gawk 66523 .ff-gy' Thomas McTague A distinguished A-year man, our little leprechaun from County Cavan, Eire served with the French Underground for 3 years. He received his high school education in Belgium and attended St. Thomas College in St. Paul, Minn., for 2 years. Now from Binghampton, N.Y., he is studying for the Diocese of Great Falls. Montana. Allister Olinski From Brantford, before entering St. Jer- ome's, Al spent several years in diverse occupations. He took his College and Phil- osophy courses here at St. Jerome's and will enter St. Augustine's Seminary to study for the Diocese of Hamilton- Eleanor Hosinke Her smiling face has been evident for the last three years as she dashed to the Annex on her way to class: she will receive her B.A. degree this year. Loves oratory, and has displayed her talents in that field at S.J.C. Her future is undecided. Eileen Sullivan Miss Sullivan came to us from St. Mary's, and will get her B.A. this year. Whatever her future plans are, she will be certain to succeed. Public speaking is the subject she liked most, and she proved herself profic- ient in it. Robert Simons Obtained his B.A. degree in Economics at St. John's University - Bob would like not- hing better than teaching after ordinationg there will be many opportunities for this in his native Diocese of Sioux Falls. His favorite sport is basketball as he well demonstrated while playing with the F.K.C. team. Donald Traub From Tuckahoe,N.Y., and studying for the New York Diocese, Don served 3 years in the U.S. Navy during World War II, after which he went to St. Bonaventure University. Don was president of the F.K.C. and was active in the Leoknights. Joseph Wheeler From South Dakota, Joe attended U. of S.D. before coming to St. Jerome's. He will enter St. Paul's Seminary. Adept at basketball, he has shown willingness to cooperate in any student John Wills activity. John comes from Harrisburg and is study- ing for that Diocese. He B.Sc. from Penn State in ted the S.J.C. Glee Club will enter a seminary to the fall. graduated with a l9l+9 . John direc- for 2 years. He study theology in cynclergr cluate If the purpose of our yearbook is achieved it will serve in future years to recall the good times and the many friends at St. Jer' ome's College in '52 and '53. If we have been able to depict a term in such a way as to provoke in future years, a few fond mem- ories, then we shall feel that our work has not been in vain. For in our small enrolment in the Art's Department, we have found a true school spirit, that is, the spirit of frater- nity. During the year, we have made the acquain- tance of students from across Canada and the United States, and though we may never renew this acquaintance again actually, we shall do so virtually through THE LION. And whether THE LION be placed, in years to come, on a bookshelf in some rectory, Csince most of the students are studying for the priesthoodl or on an end table in the den of a happy home, it will be there ready to be enjoyed again. We have tried to capture the mood of the f.k- f A. f ,367 r ' ' Scsi.. ,Q V - '- - , jf. .f ,sq , V, ,A 3, , f aww -fix x ., Q 32, ' 1' 'T5 'ff',3 , ' as M awww vans '- 'Lf V . Q 1 .' 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And so, within these pages are the por- traits of the students enrolled in the Lib- eral Arts Department. By looking at them we discover that the true dwelling place of school spirit is not in school songs, flying colors or fine displays of talent, but rather in each student who attends this college. MQW? 636251 Willibrord Bach- Andre Beaudoin meier - All day Les montagnes on the prairie. de Vermont! .GQFHINA 40910-lu. Wm. Bennison John Burbank Prompt and pol- John for art's ite. Sake 1 6 S- Yimiw X ,fy D gg X fi U Q U Dil? ' - A ' , ,fbi I 'D t 1 f X , fi 5 f D ' , 3' Q is X 1 . t E Sx 2 , . lr if 5 : N' fm ,z D if af Bernard Burns Her Majesty's Service '9 , .gig fe? A 'L f gf 2 'YV' ' D ,t -. . if Q A f S f KY Q Y sd' If vt If if A J fs. Thomas Donovan The Irish thrush , in , 3 Qin. 73 -dug is WNV Don Eggenbrock Mayor of Albert Hall D95 Chiavello Richard Dabros Gerald Demerick The heart of A cheerful look Many a true word Friendship makes every dish is spoken in jest a feast Daniel Driscoll Donald Driscoll Gerald Dubois Kitten on the keys The toastmaster Big man on the campus. 1, g ,wg 'D I Z A 9 1 A if f Q S , ffl Peter Falco Harry Ferry Josegh Finch The unobtrusive Laughter is con- A man of great observer tagious understandings 2 We .va 'X 1, wus 1 ZQK William Flanagan Gerry Gahagan John Garvey Peter Gaudaur Excuse my dust he man behind Early to work.. Vacation...pneu- the Newsletter monia? HX Ave- George Gillon Hugh Givens Rough and ready O.M.I. bound S . , ., John Grecol Gerald Griffin Little man with' The quiz master a big slam y, A . . xr if xx 'V xv A ,wi Ui? gg ya' V6 6 ar ix: iii sf 5 Z 3? 1? 3 55 f 'W Robert Hoggarth Blessed are they that mourn David Kealey Ottawa Rough Rider - N 5 ' 'QA wp, ,Q W ., V www I Q R' Q 1 2 Francis Kolasa Long, lean A likeable Thomas Kramer Globe-trotter 65,1 Q ' ' I 1' Josegh Glaab A way to a man's heart... -3-'Fr Ronald Hagler The efficient librarian all 46' ,ff 4 1 ,f ,ff.-sta ., WM 'Y John Kennedy Down the lane in . W, ', 1111 I if V 1-f,:..af ,eff - ,, , ,. ff 1' - 435' 4,-1-f , . ' Wise 2 -2ftga'v,'f 'fff' ' ,Q fi? 12f1f1e.wf4, V qw, 3 W 4. ,j2eSfa', My ,si ' wk f F' gf V E, , .1 xii' 21 , , : ?L, ' 5 f5 f2'Z Nlwfacf' has 4- ,umizt .,.,,q. 1 .. 'if Mug Gerald Leclerc General X? ff?'7'i5WW Uri iyfw M w do , 2,1 , 5 V1.1 , 'E Philip Goguen ake haste slowly 5, -1 .7 I f -f fda 4 , 654 32 M . , f ,, - ffJ' .' .M 'Wm is fp'if?l, 3 ,. ,Q V 15 Donald Hile Where is the Abbot? '09 mai' Michael Kitson Man cannot live by bread alone Charles Legore Is every hair perfect? A W- G. CV -' MW 38 si, 3 . A' -fr wal, 2 f- i 3 ' P 5' A 5, 9 . f'-W ? John Liston Know no evil, suspect none. 'Q HN Archie MacKenzie Once a gentleman always the same Maurice McNeely I motion that... Patrick O'Connor l'm a decent Irishman. 'rf ,yi QM5f5 A if-jg Kas, ,Q 1' . -u is .ref A ig,- ,vb , , .Q ., - ,Kg 3' se A 'xref X V4 A Xlst 4 4. . A Y ,Qin-mliqax' N 'nk ww: X ' Edward Longo Where did you learn the polka? ewmswwwMmwepVQQwM ' -- 11 WS? ' ewggwf M dawn wise: fvww xiii 'r 1 Z- Yefgg 232 , , A I 52 C is . ' 50:1 wwqywq ., . A sa x+?WX:'kr?'5 -ff-Ai . G X- myth. Q3 - - f . .Q - . Efmw six' mg 'sw .. t A sv with F' :Nt ' 22455 .X it QQ KZ af. ' . , 5exwgw3yx3 vqwwwl :1,1g1- 5522-.1-c W 'ft , it ::'af'-1-. i ,. .Agn ,. 15, ,N ., gzgilglrx? ',,aif1s HfI1' . - :er: 5E.Qx2E-,y '. , 2 5,35 har., 'i ' ' Michael Magro Good things come in small packages vw c,:' ' jeep Howard Monette Variety is the spice of life W' Patrick O'Lear Heifitz, Benny, O'Leary '-7w 'FlD7y15g.n ,A V 5 LMW .fag wg iii 28' i' s A 1 rtcl Fi A5 ,Ni jg we-ee 5 M- Leonard Lunney A little wit of Ireland Francis Lunney Lonesome stranger 4QeQmmQ1 feeeeeegs Q , MW Nw in E 13 56's , A 5 4 05' Y Jose h McEvoy he Quiet Man William Marter Gentleman and scholar Q A Charles O'Connor Always pressed for novaooooo Joseph Mur h Down at illa- ?,a' , f'3'1'i -Q ffliixggii. Joseph Pages Robert Ortez Silence is gol- Roses grow on den thorns 5'-5 -65-x,. I . x I- , 'Eff A .f x If In l 1 Anna-. Thomas Quinn Man of many talents Jeffery Power Carries a royal burden. ,ia '2- , va, 3 , X775 .4, 1 .P 'Q' I Q. ti, . ' 3' R 'ff' f Jean-Gu! Rivet Anthony Rocha 40,000,000 French- Now, take the men-wrong? Carthusians. 4 q fin aye? I Richard Schmidt Roy Schoendorff As the sound of Life is sobs, many waters sniffles, smiles , r, j W ' f .WKWF r rms? Z 'Egg ,x , fig gm ,.- ,.1J Grant Sheehan James Sherlock No argument! The lithesome Leprechaun. .. ' 'Swag' 2 ' v wh ,gps nik S' , f 5 5 W - '17 V., .: - .i' 4 . '33 Bernard Redmond The good Samar- times prophets itan Donald Reardon Uesters, some- f ligfgr Qwpl 2' James Rynne Robert Savelli One from the A genial gentle- line-up man. zz, iin yy ' Q e .X v X'-. milk 1,55 7 Clifford Semerad John S roi I haven't begun Mayor of the to fight. Chicken Nest ul! P Donald Shiroda Alfred Sirucek The pause that This is just refreshes an appetizer. A 'Nels A 2 .291 if , A filth .. X Q Q. .1 '9' Edward Slattery Slats- the smil- ing Irishman. Norman Thibault Is that a French plaid jacket? i tz A, ,V X .' Q., 'V in f. - ,fa My, wg Matt Ustrzycki Where's my bench? K gf' ' 1 ca, -4 fo 1 . A . ,fr ' 1 Joseph Walsh Language 1: always no. 91 f- ,. y , R Q. ASN A. , , ia fn . SFX Q .Wig an usda aaa had RRS gg? ,.., N3 , . . gs. .... Vx F . .4 .4f '....m-nw xi X' ' a 93 -'f A , ' f 45 away an 341- Z A '- :- QY'f.3wMNQ?wRa af amwaegae A--' . QS x '5 X Q 5 1 . ., Xjkg fa . ,agQe5iQ3am? X Q X X XJ vp X A . ,.: 64.5 a we aowis fff, 1 . Rino Stradiotto William Sweeney Jerome Thiele Genius - perspiration Vancouver's own Happy-go-lucky plus inspiration playboy Italo Tiezzi Donald Trombley Bertrand Trudeau 65?-Monday nite Ah! Blessed sleep. I'm going back.. host Bob Vallilee Charles Vassi Jim Violenus A Tyro in Canada 'Oh Happy Day' On time for basketball 'W--ww John Whitney Kenneth Wing Ngo dinh Tuan Beware the fury A merry heart, a Pierre is 8 of the patient! cheery countenance HSWCOMGP ri ,+A O4rfoT epczrtm en r e iBook Staff Xxx ITALO TIEZZI-Editor-in-chief - T1 Ez. ,IQ 1 V ' SE . .Q g -1- w f - 1 - in S- , 1. x IQM1'J M.-WSI-Q - . V - fr if 9 , I ,MfWf?' FRWW w' H,fiVm-i ' -J -, ,TAX ' , , ijfg? HVPYCAV Q if -nm ,.Qkk- . , mf ' ,,-- fx . - 1 miami -' Q A '-'v 3 4' .' litlefi 'I editor S LAUDU- I I ut CCI .v :ISQWE ,1 1 yavo 'Pho masses QW' sph 30 1 t 01- When a yearbook is ready for the press, its staff rejoices over the end of the work entailed, even though there is reg- ret that the joy that was connected with the work is finish- I ed. In my capacity of Editor-in-chief I must first thank Father Comerford, our Faculty Adviser, who so generously gave us assistance in formulating the book. I wish to thank in part- icular Howard Monette, John Burbank, Larry Grajec, Dick Cas- ey and Patrick O'Leary who edited and assembled our section of the book. Finally I must thank Jim Lauducci for his fine photographic work which is in evidence on every page. l .7 55 S. Emmi, F. Kolasa. 3' Technical Staff: Standing: W. Bennison, M. Mc- 5222225 R- Qtradiotto. 2212227 H' M0UeUtQ3 Neely, D. Chiavello. seated: R. schoendorff, R.Az22 L- Graaek- 5222223 H- Hosgarth. A- blru Ortez, P, O'Leary, cek, J. Power, D. Casey, D. Driscoll. f? elge1o+ L10 aces MAIN CHAPEL CHOIR ALBERT HALL CHOIR ORGANIST and CHOIRMASTER ARTISTIC HIGHLIGHT L. Grajek and D. Driscoll WAY OF THE CROSS by L. Grajek f ,,-f' 1' A, x I . 1 1 A 1 ' Q 1 -x A 'fvzu I wmflaqfr' 19 xf E 4 ' v l A 4 3 ef-w Q 1 2 ' 1 P1 .5 I-,laik 1 x V 'fm PNY! ' ' ,auxin '4?f,,N.g 1-5 Kms, 1 ' , . Qpvn., .fs , If, ' Q I ' umm gy KQAJ-Q., . , ,M rf- M M., -3 ' N '9.:tff'i,,,y. v n. A 1.--.. Q 4 -- ..'Af','.gv.':g--Q?-I ,.: . L g x Nui: , -,:3?4I??gg.Bc, ,, 4 . 2 , M, Q i I .- ' ,'f79f:i:.1' ' . '- e 1 - ' 1 'X ' V J 'Y- ,f i 5 ' 'M . . , .f s A V .,. N E M t-I 2Lg!if.f!i-- ' 1 RM F R Q rn' - 4 5 f:XYgC3 -., f B ' t A AN J I I 1 -f-A X 2 A 1 Q ' f 1 3 1 ' I ' 1 1 X U kj Y 1 1 A it J 1 e ' ' 6 , Q L , Ulf , 1 t Ili YZ H93-11, . 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The many talents displayed on previous even- ings of entertainment were combined to make the musical comedy a success with a full house at each performance. Congratulat- ions to all concerned: the director,the stars, the Glee Club and the stage- hands. .,DANNY 1 THDMA ,efxx X , g t 1 ff f ., , fy V fy., ,-Y , - H ir' 'Q v . -1 gr -5 QQMQI ij 'xo X, X it if '. xii -GX 3 if iv' 1 , iigF. X51 'I Av .L ,- . X wi 'AVA 1 S F.K.c. Basketball Team Wi fig Front: G. Gillen, T. Donovan, F. Kolasa, J. Wheel- Q Naxxx er, W. Marter. , Back: M. Kitson Ccoachl B. Trudeau, J. Sherlock, .- S H. Englert, H. Simons, C. O'Connor Cmanagerl ip Absent: H. Vallilee, J. Violenue, C. Vasei. E7 F.K.C. Ogponents High school 63 SO Nicholson's 67 6h Fighting lrisk 83 65 Tamroth Homes f 77 79 High School L9 50 F.K.C. and KYW Jump lt. Fighting Irish 80 75 High School 78 77 'WNY ,, A Close Que - Intramurals Sports and Recreation Committee A Difficult 2 Point Shot , Congratulations - T. Rocha Lth Fl0OP - 1 Albert Hall ' O Faculty's ist Defeat 3 - 2 'vi A. 2 of 7 l f , , ' 5' ' 5, 1. f-9201 I 7 1 . , , 2 -. Y A Y! ff. '71 'I fx W a 1, ,IW ,X . . v .. - , 3 NFL Asa: 99 af L , M , . -1, , , 3atUFdaY Night 3CFimmaEe Close - But he's safe! 2 ' ', 1 . , al ' L J '-33? 4 Q ll 'fkx at llf , in X S Baseball in full 'Swing' , 'MA y ORN f.'c.N ' ff' aa, NK:-J ' 5 . D ,ii h hy, V A, fx 'Q -l +1 i Pm N 'AI 'L' 'Yiii t, 1 3 so f X x ,K ' , - I, ---1- 4 J 7 Jef-get q t f ,,,- W - aa- rx A y IL, A - ' ix N - ls- -T--l I 1,4 ?'lf.,1CfN,-i -2 - ' gf' t 5 - ,, -'S ' ' Q -fn 'f , ,V .3 www of fa X -f to - Aff ,, Q tw-, ,!.i.-, ,Q --,ny ' ' 'Q' 4' ' ity -Y L ffl? I Q L1 at t 'Um a A 909 cm ' CKUGEI lub tg,- , 34 Pnl' 7' ?snY L I 4-swf First Term Ufficeps Second Term Officers Front Row - P. O'Connor, D. Cavan, J. front How - W. Marter, d. Holtzman, T. v1cTenHI Back Row - J. Wills, J. Ryn- Kram9rT'Ea2ls M - J- Wlllsv 5- Abood, ne, Absent: H. Ci-vens. J- Flflch- THE ACTIVITY COMMITTEE The Francis Kelly Club provides that one opportunity for the students to get together and solve their mutual difficulties. It serves as a sounding board for student opinion. Its goal is to achieve a true family spirit among the students. The club's activities are varied, as can be inferred from the various committees that make it up. These activities are not limited to our personal edification, but include as well the common good of the whole institution. Some of the more outstanding functions of the past year were the Bazaar, the proceeds from which went to the fund for the new col- lege, the Thanksgiving Banquet, the St. Patrick's Day Show, the inauguration of the 'News- letter' and the trip to Paradise Lake. Thanks are due the Faculty and our moderator, Fr. C. Hergott, C.R., for their cooperation in our endeavors. C. S. Abood 517 E. Greenlawn Lansing, Mich. A. R. Beauaoih a.P.n. 02, wiiliamstowh, vt. V. Brunning 760 Garth St., Hamilton, Ont. Don. Driscoll 527 South Park Ave., Buffalo A, N.Y. D. Eppenbrock R.R. 62, Harbor Beach, Mich. J. Garvey 211 South 6th St., Milbank, S.D. C. Glavanic L92 Montague St., Sudbury, Ont. B. Hayes 13h Rebecca St., Hamilton, Ont. J. Kennedy Diamond Hill Rd., Manville, R. I. G. Leclerc 5 Green St., St. Johnsbury Vt. A. MacKenzie Big Beach, N.S. T. McTague A3 Gerard Ave., Binghampton, N.Y. P. O'Leary 2 Adrian Ave., New York 63, N.Y. D. Reardon 123 River St., Rutland, Vt. R. Savelli 33 Barnesdale Ave., Hamilton, Ont. J. Sherlock A32 Colborne St., Brantofrd, Ont. E. Sullivan 66 Glasgow St., Kitchener, Ont. Ave. G. Andrews , 9L1 James St., Syracuse 3, N.Y. J.W. Beckfelt 1033 First Ave. W., Grand Rapids, Minn. R. Casey 612 Pine St Berwick, Pa. 'P Dan Driscoll 850 Logan Ave New York, 61, N.Y. P. Falco 9h Plain St., Rutland, Vt. D. Gavan 77 Cambridge St., Ottawa, Ont. L. Grajek 1362 Alameda, Detroit 3, Mich. D. Hile ..s'z...z...z mmm, nm 2 Armour J. L5 Champlain St., Kenogami, P.Q. H. Benchwick h99 Tenney Ave Campbell, Ohio. 'x W. Bachmeier Raleigh, N.D. W. Bennison 108 Litchfield Ave., Babylon, L.I., N.Y E. J. Barrett 1211 East 59th St Brooklyn 3h, N.Y. 'J J. Burbank 73 Davis Place, . Wilkes Barre, Pa. D. Chiavello R. Dabros G. N. Deremick 336 E. 117 St., 2710 N. Central Park IL9-35 15 Drive, New York 35. N. Y. Chicago A7, Ohio. G. L. Dubois 132 Main St. Hamilton, Ont. w., H. Ferry W. Duraczynski 3Ll East Elm St., Conshohocken, Pa. J.Fhmh 5300 8th St. N. W., 819 Moore's River Washington 11, D.C. P. J. Gaudaur Powasson, Ont. J. Grecol 3763 W. 136th St., Cleveland ll, Ohio. Lansing, Mich. G. Gillen 138 Chatham st., Brantford, Ont. L. P. Goguen 1912 Joliet, Flint, Mich. 1216 West Virginia Ave 79 Government Rd. E Parkersburg, West Virg.Kirkland Lake, Ont. R. Kenny 7h Cameron Ave., Hempstead, L.I., N.Y. C. A. Legore Gettysburg R. 5, Pa J. Mazure R.R. ku, Bad Axe, Mich. H. M. Monette 99 Nelson St., Ottawa, Ont. A. Olinski 26 James St., Brantford, Ont. B. Redmond 20 Summer St., Kingston, N.Y. R. Schmidt L21 N. buclid Ave., Sioux Falls, S.D. D. Shiroda Pilgrim Route, Houghton, Mich. W. Sweeney 2L95 w. Tenth Ave., Vancouver, B.C. M. F. Barrett 106 W. Park St. Centralia, Pa. B.Bmms a.a. Az, Enterprise, Ont E. T. Donovan 205 Essex St., Whitestone, L.I.,N.Y.Syracuse L, N.Y. S. Emmi 30h Pleasant View Ave Syracuse, N.Y. W. Flanagan Dr., Westport, S.D. H. Givens 630 Gladstone Ave. Ottawa, Ont. G. T. Griffin 826 South Ave., Rochester, N.Y. H. Englert , 210A Belle Ave., Lakewood 7, Ohio. G. Gahagan 66h MacLaren St., Ottawa L, Ont. J. Glaab L7 Grove St., Guelph, Ont. R. Hagler 101 East Ave., Kitchener, Ont. R. Hoggarth J. Holtzman D. Kealey M. Kearney ., 251 S. McLean Blvd., 171 Irving Ave., 191 Rochester St., Elgin, 111. Ottawa, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. M. Kitson F. Kolasa T. Kramer J. Lauducci 173A 2nd Ave., 2200 Annesley St., 323 Tenth St., 116 Josephine St., New York 28, N.Y. Saginaw, Mich. Bismarck, N.D. Syracuse 5, N.Y. J. B. Liston C.E. Longo F. Lunney L. Lunney 2882 Coddington Ave.,70 Manitoba St., Pakenham, Ont. Pakenham, Ont. New York 61, N.Y. Guelph, Ont. M. Magro W. Marter J. McEvoy M. McNee1y 589 Walton, 29 North 20th St., Manotick Station, Ont.1377O Castleton Ave New York 51, N.Y. Harrisburg, Pa. Detroit 27, Mich. J. Murphy C. O'Connor P. O'Connor S. 0'Grady 27 Edgewood Ave., 316 Roberts Ave., 108 W. 95th St., L26 Ninth St., Larchmont, N.Y. Syracuse L, N.Y. New York 25, N. Y. Troy, N.Y. R. Ortez J. Papes J. Power T. Quinn. 365 Rockwell Ave., 520 1 Raubinger Rd., 109 St. George St., 580 W. 176th St., Pontiac 19, Mich. Swartz Creek, Mich. Brantofrd, Ont. New York 33, N.Y. J. Rivet A. Rocha E. Rosinke J. Rynne 20A Parkes St., 222 Belleville Rd., 108 Moore Ave., 3181 Country Club Rd. Sturgeon Falls, Ont. New Bedford, Mass. Kitchener, Ont. New York 61, N.Y. R. Schoendorff C. Semerad J. Sgroi G. Sheehan L218 Custer Ave., Flint, Mich. R. Simons Cavour, S.D. J. Theile 2220 Vine St., Vancouver, B.C. 1566 Richard St., Schenectady, N.Y. A. Sirucek L33 E. 83rd St. New York 28, N.Y. N. Thibault Al Sum er St., Rutland, Vt. 717 East Laurel Syracuse 8, N.Y. E. Slattery 328 Congress St., Troy, N.Y. I. Tiezzi 27h Preston St., Ottawa, Ont. 1L51 Overing St., New York 61, N.Y. R. Stradiotto 225 Elizabeth St., Guelph, Ont. D. Traub 77 Lincoln Ave., Tuckahoe, N.Y. D. Trombley B. Trudeau M. Ustrzycki R.Va.1li1ee C. Vassi J. Violenus 2L1 State St., Graniteville, Vt. 300 Elizabeth St., 220 Bryant Ave., b5 Race Course St., 71 East 119 St., Rutland, vt. Guelph, Ont. Syracuse g, N.Y. Amsterdam, N.Y. New York 35, N.Y. J. Wheeler J. Wills J. Walsh J. Whitney K. Wing Montrose, S.D. 108 Ann St., 220 Warren St., 15h Courtland Pl., 2121 Ruddiman Dr., Duncannon, Pa. Hudson, N. Y. Syracuse 7, N. Y. North Muskegon, Mich. 70 STOP! You have not finished reading the Lion yet! Scattered throughout the advertising section you will find photos and cartoons which we are certain you will find interesting and humorous. Another thing - don't skip over the ad section without a glimpse. The businessmen who ad- vertise in our book have made its publication possible. Show your appreciation by patronizing them whenever possible. Please Patronize Our Advertisers! Compliments of KITCHENER PACKERS CU. LTD. PORK AND BEEF PACKERS KITCHENER, ONT. PHONE 6-6414 0-the best produced O-the best to eat O-the taste will tell Beet - Veal - Pork - Lord - Smoked Meats - Sausages Summer Sausage our Specialty Compliments Of Jos. Tracey 81 Co. Ed. Heller 81 C0mPUnY Vegetables Groceries Fine Watch Repairing and Engraving Fresh 85 Cured Meats 54 King Street East Telephone 3-3167 110 Cameron N. Phone 2-2651+ KITCHENER - ONTARIO Kitchener BRODEY DRAIMIN 81 CO. Cvmrlimenff Of MANUFACTURERS OF Fma FURS wmdso' Hate' Phone 2 8351 Mrs. C. 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I :ns mir ,, YA, 0 fx-. -ff, - f ff' if 6Figg,'2 x Complete Office Training gwggw Q x Senior Secretarial X x Clerk-Typist x Comptometer and Calculator x Business Administration x Shorthand YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT OR CALL FOR INFORMATION WELLS ACADEMY LL Queen St.S. KITCHENER Phone 2-3191 When You Are WELLS Trained You Are Well Trained Monrovia Farms RADIO LUNCH Complete Line of . If your appetite is large DUWY Products And your pocketbook small Come to RADIO LUNCH Produced from Our prices are best of all. the HOME OF THE DAIRYLAND 203 King W. Phone 3-3152 R.R.W3, Waterloo Phone 2-1739 Kitchener I Luau WI10 Waflt to l'eII12l1I'l 1Ild0Ol'S. U NN Hu S' The golf course ranks with the m V .Jean strategic retreats w en xr SHORT CUTS T0 INSANITY By Peter Whalley pm. - , ' ,gf .4 N TNQ B is kg my . W t , 33355 Emfjig-1,:,. X' . 13' f V '5 81 :. X ,Qu-.N ,. t ,M.x, - V. 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' IATIONAL as J- 1 1 TEN PROVINCES 'v 2111014 un... - ., of the district, Murray Bay ianilo, has a distinctive flavor which is derived from the lamb feeding on salted grass.- But it is when a-la-carte service is required that chef Peter Jurisich and his staH rise to great culinary heights Some idea of the magnificence of sucl dinners may be gained from the fact that at conventions and special dinner: it is not unusual to have a charge or ten or twelve dollars a plate extra 01 the bill, which normally includes fooe and lodging, American plan. When the late Duke of Kent vvisites Canada he stayed in the vicinity c1 the Manoir and expressed a wish t visit the massive pile. It was arrange that he would have lunch on th premises and discreet enquiries wel launched as to what rare dish woulp please his fancy. The reply came bad through an equerry: One breade ' veal chop. The chop was served a requested, but it left a deep sense 1 frustration with Peter and his staff: The Manoir is expensive but i minimum of sixteen dollars per da room and board, is actually lower tha that of some other luxury hotels. Tl rate is kept deliberately low, as t2 company hitherto has been more tht happy with a break-even figure for t year's operation. As manager Fr' Abel points out, justification for ty Manoir's lack of profit has rested wi IS YOUR SUBSCRIPTION DUE? 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LIFE AM: 59+ 1 959 d,,,p 'AMP we ssool, Key 'Q'x5Hg SVNLED ' I eg, 5l'laQcklM' 59g3l'Q' returi x ,rp Sue F42owAI'ED.Q!x N W ER How looking J gg ONE! , 40 1 woND , HOLD.. said he h w19P:rT0NE- 923' Wg NWNV SHE U' I so much Ah 'fav f ' PQ 'cf' P146 IS me cms Sass HQLDW6? because I C- , J-2 Sl1Ot wa '99 6313, Q09 1-E5 ME. 0 2 tion fr W lo SHE HA QAOOIUL ' 1, X editor' so S1-loul.D JBEEELB- X 1 X f inadwiqf Zag? A . rm l K a pu Ark 14999 , J fig g L5 K A :Z :.' - n 5 W 0 f W5 AGONY OF A CARTOONIST TO rationalize the self-portrait of f-av-tnnnist Boscobel Kumquat, Games. Note that in putting the iinger on individuals-such as calling the turn on Zatopek, the Czech, in the 5000 and 10,000 meter events-he -7'-f-1+ vn:4-11 'rnantr 9fl'1lPf9S WhO dwell W fl' ' THE S 1,, is ll 'll 5 TE Q-.W alled him, but it really was a joke. ed, ceilings cracked whenever Sammy spoke. uthority-it rang out loud and clear nitt en in ith a, phrase or an idea. 4 , i l , 1 ATURDAY EVENING POST , E 2. JJ fl! 5 , if E X l 4 And Sam was at his best whei l li He roundly scorned some pol! H t , . . . f f f W fff! Q - , ii ff Z A 1 1 l e oolx a satisfaction in the dell His speech was free, and so M l , . E5 'ar We i WV f D ' ? ll xl L l i 75 Compliments of M I L L E R ' S PLUMBING AND 5 C0dlr S. Kitchener Phd!!! 7-7032 Maxine: the most of a spare Leo Peng Bauman Bros. coNFEcT1oNARY at GRocER1Es THQ Sf Battery Service 114 St. Ledger St. Phone 2-0175 B9 King St.N. Waterloo Complimen ts of CITIES SERVICE OIL Co. l.IMlTED Phone 3-3335 376 Victoria St.N. Kitchener ADMIRAL - CROSLEY - PYE Radios - Television - Refrigerators Q MAYTAG WASHERS 82 Kmg SVS- Phone 4 - 4537 Waterloo, Ontario Mel. Tracey corner Courtland and MadiSOI1 AVG- FRESH AND CURED MEATS and GROCERIES FREE DELIVERY to all Darts of the Twin Cities Phone 3-M121 - two lines to central Compliments of Clifford 8- Leopold Whitney Waterloo Compliments of HAROLD HESS 8- SONS 45 Waterloo St. Groceries, Meat, Fruit Si Vegetables Lorne Becker Complete Automotive Service L95 Frederick St. Dial 2-3196 Frank's Thrift Store Where Your Dollar Does Doulvle Duty Phone 5'-S016 226 King S'G.W. !' 'fl 5 The first classes are the hardest Mel Weber SPORTING Goons College Pins-Sweatshirts--Pennants-Crests YOUR SPORT IS OUR BUSINESS 38 Queen St. S. Kitchener, Ont. J- 76 Mil ler's Service Station 'Friendly Service' 136 King St.S. Waterloo l'SFrebel's Sharpening 'Service lScissors,Lawn lVlowers,Saws Sc Clippers llshone 7-7511 Keys Made 23 Erb St.W. C vlimemof DR s H ECKEL 1' f Waterloo, Ontario Compliments of . . . W. E. PREISS, Finest Foods The gourmet's approach to dinner Waterloo,Onta:'io Compliments of Compliments of THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. Paints - Wallpaper - Artists Supplies PANNILL VENEER CO.LTD. Katz- Kelilltel Manufacturers of FUNERAL SERVICE 621 King St. West Phone 6 - 6495 Kitchener, Ont. Furniture Veneer Compliments of GOOD LUCK TO ST. JEROME'S May You win in Life- Waterloo Music Co., Ltd. As You Win in Sport Compliments of Jen-Fran Beauty Salon Specialists in all Types of Permanent Waving and Beauty 26 Young, KitC6lF11e1F1l:err'e Phone 6-6193 - n Goodwill Department Store 210 King St.W. Kitchener Cra n's Sunoco Station Phone 2-0219 L83 Frederick St. p',Kitc'hener Compliments of . . . PURITY DAIRY John's l Barber Sho 8- Ci ar Store U 77 F 1 ComplimgntS of . . . pv Compliments of M' gr. I M IT e o Ki'Che e' Bernardo-Hill Tile Co. Ltd. Cvmzfflimenfs Of FLOOR AND WALL TILE Beese's Dairy Bar CONTRACTORS Waterloo - 71 Queen St. S. Kitchener Compliments of Richardson, Bond 8. Wright, Ltd. LITHOGRAPHERS, PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS Originators of Photo-Repro Zi PHONE 850-851 OUR 100th YEAR OWEN SOUND Compliments and best wishes The Hay Stationery Company Limited Complete Office Outfitters In Western Ontario For Over Thirty Years. LONDON 2 - 3421 ONTARIO ,V 1, ylvy y ,, 5 Fw ,yyf if-. A ' if 1 ast minute research Q Science comics? .QQ . C., BE SMART BE LPRESSED PA TRONIZE YOUR LOCAL CLEANERS ASSOCIATION JESSOP Sn WHALEY TWIN CITY CLEANERS MACINTOSH CLEANERS SWAN CLEANERS NEWTEX CLEANERS RAYMOND CLEANERS PEARL LAUNDRY CLEANERS WUNDER WAY CLEANERS NORTHWARD BARBERSHOP H. C. Lackenbauer 43 lf2 Waterloo St. , PAPERS MAGAZINES SMALLWARE . L Xe in nun- - - -1- E , If-11- F Qfc' Compliments of . . . A I , Reinhordt's Drug Store A A I 77 Frederick st. I . . Prescriptions Baby Supplies Rest - after a full day of work Phone 2-2344 BENNETT ai WRIGHT LIMITED . ,VQ, Q . -QII , '9 CONTRACTORS KWCHENER . U ' STRA1-FORD HEATING, PLUMBING. AIR CONDITIONING GUELPH A ' S A - SARNIA AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS 3 4 Q WHOLESALE RETAIL p one 3-2662 ACKERFURNIIU E O 'Tff'Aif'oER Complete Home Outfitters A. M. MORSCHER Watchmaker and Jeweller Walper Tobacco FINE SWISS WATCHES 125 King St. W. Arcade Building 'BUEI-IIIIERS WSIX' C1-H-IRL-ES A PHONE 8-8414 132 Main St. -Galt Kitchener 79 ?lgmz gmac., pfzcmfeza TELEPHONE 2437 I2 GALT STREET HESPELER, ONT., CAN. OU, ZJOI7? Loge f Ou Awe A.J. REINHARDT or Plumbing gfvvfi' Heating TELEPHONE 6-6805 lh8 WEBER ST.E. XX 9 X PSX xl xi C.A. Haffner GENERAL CONTRACTOR LTD. Phone 3-3983 79 John St.,E. Waterloo BEAUPRE V, -WALLPAPER f-2 -PAINTS giT?jl -ART SUPPLIES PQQXQTIHAPMNQ 112 King S. Waterloo THE Ritz Music Store ECONCMICAL 26 Benton St. Dial li-LO67 Mutual Insurance Company Fire-Automobile-Accident and Sickness-Liability-Burglary Group Insurance HEAD OFFICE 10 Duke St.W. Kitchener. Ont. Teachers For All Musical Instruments Compliments of Chap Boehm C.A. Boehm Insurance Agencies Ltd. 13 King N, Phone 3-3616 Waterloo THE WATERL00 MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Head Olticez Waterloo, Ontario ' Fire Insurance in Force 5,162,659,248 plus additional Automobile and Casualty Liability Risks ' A Progressive Multiple Line Company - Writing Fire, Automobile and Casualty Lines ASSETS ' SURPLUS 53,106,835 ' Established I863-Purely Canadian Company 352,144,928 tfrifglsekl A -,4 S Burns sl E 'WDW' 0' Chuan A, gig-, ,I ' ,, 5fCi?a3fg9?3u - -1-'if' 'ff V-'al fi. -' . fic .-. : -c,,, 9 J ,C 5-.Mai 5.1 iq. lfatjg in 5iif'G lf - -. i'-f..,- 50 , -Wg! The on mal ' - n ll. glgwmffimuuursp Meat of many usefi More tafg1...Tender... If Flawofful mms s Ss. qmmy similar PIONEER MEAT PACKERS OF C,-lNAD.ft KITCHENER - CANADA wENzEL's sERvlcE sTATioN an ffl 709 King St.E. Phone 3-3006 Kitchener, Ont. Canadian Tire Corporation ASSOCIATE STORE Oakland Main, Proprietor Phone 2-8Ll+u '77 King N. Waterloo Compliments of Dahmer Sheet Metals Limited - i lf-a. VL had Yonv Mile 71 -ffryeffwaafvwf S f Compliments of Walter's Beauty Parlor To Insure Your Future Consult Art Harpham 'My Policy is your Protection' 2-OOQM business l Phone 2-2306iresidencel Compliments of PETERSON'S CORNERS CONFECTIONARY SERVICE STATION ll+O Highland Rd.E. Phone 2-Oll+3 Ontario Flower Shop Specialists in Floral Designs Wedding Bouquets, Corsages Funeral Designs C I. f Compliments of - ompzmentso . ., L h' h I . Ll' . SWISS KN'T Conga' SALE H. 521. C' d I8 Lancaster W. Phone 6-6045 -Fhart-er MQTOR-W-AYS for your next club outing. Modern Coaches Reasonable Rates The WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS, Ltd LO Lancaster W. Kitchener Phone 3-3638 Compliments of J. C. Jaimet Co. Ltd. Phone 2-LtL+O9 Kitchener Q I LEA-WEBER LIMITED Canada's Most Complete Line of Power Lawn Mowers Seeds of Quality SAM FACKOURY 81 SON Weber St. at Victoria Phone 6-6172 Phone 2-5572 R.R.7943, Kitchener I T5-VEILYTHING ELECTRICAL QQ 52 Queen S. itchener APPLIANCES 71+ Main st. - Galt Schippling's Bicycle Sales 81 Service 63 Edward St. Phone 6-6065 82 . Twin City Furniture Co. Complzments of . . . 'We guarantee to save you money' ' A complete line of home furnishings walfb funeral Quinta I and electrical appliances John A. Walsh 81 Sons 273 King W, Kitchener Lumber Millwork I Building Supplies 160 King st. s. Telephone 44123 The BOYER LUMBER Co.,Ltd. Waterloo 96 Union St.E. Watf-2I'100 I Phone 5-5592 - A STRONG WATERLOO COUNTY FINANCIAL INSTITUTION Savings Accounts, 270 Interest Estates Administered . . . over 40, O00 Depositors Mortgages Guaranteed Investment Receipts Real Estate Safe Deposit Boxes Securities Bought and Sold Kitchener Jie Waterloo I Galt Preston AND sfxvmos COMPANY -I Compliments of STEWART COAL COMPANY 64 Victoria St. S. Phone 6-6703 '- ' ' 'WT KW bWJU,, ay I Compliments of f,ELf'2fWMLt ff I l Wintermeyer Askm Youngsoni LAW OFFICE 31+ Young St., Kitchener, Ont. QQ Staff hockey team - losers for the first time in eleven years C 6: ll Transport Ltd. Dependable Transportation Since 1923 Head Office Waterloo, Ontario Jacleski 's Service BODY 80 FENDER WORK TIRES, BATTERIES, LUBRICATION 961, King St. E. Phone 7-7965 KITCHENER , 'fwli ' . A' ppt fe ' -- Q V 5911122122-33-s,4f. 1- '- 4153313121if3Er122:5:ErE1'2:r-' ' Wa ' . 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Waterloo Service at your Car 'Corner Victoria 8L Frederick Ph. 2-5508 I I L Sauder s Men,s Wear ,is mg Y ... .. -. ... . T: JEWELLERS 8 King St. S. Phone 7-7574 WATERLOO, ONT. FASHIONS .xg 4 lduffidofe mf Wm... wa! 4, K. . rw: rom rnurr sronr: mg W, Kitchener ,,l,0, EsTiC O Vvjfpllgj' ' alnponrzo 6 Q - Compliments of 5l1l9l751t1?299?-mnlffl5SiQii1Q:2i J. Izma Prop. Stan Eckel's Drug Store ' 210 Frederick St. Ph. 2-2073 Kitchener Mills BIOS. For Champions Barbering 8a Confectionery 905 Breithaupt St. Kitchener , Crvcl Dorscht For All-Year-Round-Sports 91 King N. Phone 2-51.01 Water-100 F -MGH QUALITY- ' RESH SMOKED AND COOKED MEATS . , Kutchener Lumber Comany Ltd. 14 King St. N. Free Dellvery Tel. 7-7047 17 Kent Ave Compliments of A Full Line of Lumber and Building GENERAL SPRING PRODUCTS Materlal LIMITED - 60 Ottawa S. Kitchener Metropolitan Stores Ltd. S.E.Rozell 81 Sons Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work Electrical Work, Oil Burners ..-.+-T... - - 3 M88 Llggett s Drug Store ' ' N. T 311 Vlctorla Telephone 3-ll+39 228 King St.W. Kitchener, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Did you know. ...... . Hespeler-St. Marys Wood Sp the world's oldest hockey stick manufacturers? They are also are manufacturers of St. Marys hardball and softball bats and hick- ory striking tool handles. ecialties Ltd.,Hespeler,Ont. Compliments of P. Hymmen Co. Ltd. 158 King W. Kitchener Compliments of Harmony Lunch Phone 7-7512 90 King N. Waterloo Compliments of MATLOW FURS 223 King St. W. KITCHENER A Z,7g3.wf..ectw MZMEQ mf -45 fl relay, K. Fw AW5i1au..,,, .iw , 5' , li Q ,X Vlwfgil Of Gr TWEEN rms f-fN.EE-T - - pw f 4? W x W P Now CANADIAN PITTSBURG INDUSTRIES Ltd. 236 King E. Kitchener RlCH'S SHOE STORE Style Shoes for Men. 38 King E. Kitchener I H.E. Ratz Lumber Ltd. Your Friends in the Lumber Business Elmira Road St. Clements Phone 6-6771 Phone Linwood 81, Compliments of Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Showplace of Indoor Attractions I'l3 MlFZ!U5Zl hge? J C Jef, Shiite ips. wr 455, X - ,gf P' :N 5 5 Smigu MA of Bfffwztfv 2 L,n-uzs SAM SIDERSON Prompt, Friendly Service At Any Time 522 Highland Rd. Phone 7-7669 For tasty snacks, hamburgers,french fries 8a barbecues call Courtland Dairy Bar We deliver - Phone 2-0345 MAPLEDDIEQINEJJAIHY Golden Guernsey Milk Waterloo Kitchener Phone 2-1991+ Phone 2-2002 88 I PRIVATE DINING ROOMS The Terrace Room THE BEST IN ICE The Crystal Ballroom RANGER ICE COMPANY BLOCK SIZED CUBED The Oak Room A Subsidiary Of WALPEIQEHGTEL RANGER BREWING CO.LlMITED compzimemsof The Perfect Combination B. F. GOODRICH PRODUCTS - PLUS - The Wunder Furniture B- F- GCODRICH SERVICE Assure You of Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Trouble-Free Driving Always Drive in and see our complete line of tires, batteries and automotive Manufacturers of accessories WUNDER BUILT Occasional Furniture B. F. Phone 6 - 6459 Kitchener Ontario 445 King st., w. Kitchener 89 QUEEN'S RESTAURANT I T 92 King W. to Kitchener's Leading Restaurant M532 'iL- Good Food Good Service 1iQ?+ Q1 I E I I, if F H I I ' x f,-a Hanover Transport Ltd. X Li--I GW Servicing Central j H -I W, and sr. I Western Ontario A W w so I 6 Phone 2-3021 Tiwifiii Zffofnffi 5321.55 WW J ,A QOC URS 5 :rf ,Z HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES with o thorough Commercial 'Q :EQ gg Training are always in demand. It is the TRAINING 'fzfggw-55: that commands attention. What are YOU doing about JAFFI IATED' L I Courses Cftered 'SECRETARIAL 'BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 'JUNIOR SECRETARIAL 'STENOGRAPHIC 'GENERAL OFFICE TRAINING 'COMMERCIAL 'ACCOUNTING 'BUSINESS MACHINES 'CLERITYPE Under Individual Instruction LOUGHEED BUSINESS COLLEGE 33 King St. East Phone 8-8670 Kitchener HDedicated To Your Educational Bettermentn , ' I C l' Schendel Stationery i'i'mm f See Us For Your School And A I E N D Personal Stationery Supplies L3 King St.N. Waterloo, Ont. 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