St Johns College High School - Taps Yearbook (Washington, DC)
- Class of 1956
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If the pages of our book in future years carry you back in dreams to these days so dear to us, and you live again with friends you love, the purpose for which We have striven Will have been achieved and our fond- est hopes fulfilled. cmfezfzts THE SCHOOL SENIORS JUNIORS ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS FEATURES ADVERTISEMENTS Realizing that his influence has been dominant and his efforts untiring, and recog- nizing his excellent leader- ship among the boys and vital interest in the athlet- ics of our school we, the Sen- ior Class of Holt High School respectfully dedicate this fourth volume of the Souvenir to our Coach, our Teacher and our Friend MR. M. H. SHERER DQC1l7.CClf101fl ALMA MATER Our strong hand can ne'er he broken It can never clie, Far surpassing wealth unspoken Sealed by .frienclship's tie. Holt High School, hail to thee, You have been kind to usg Ever will we cherish for thee Thoughts of love and trust. Memory's leaflets close shall twine Around our hearts for aye, And waft us back oler life's broad traclc To pleasures long gone hy. High school days are swiftly passing, Soon their sands are run, While we live, we'll ever cherish Friendships here begun. THE SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES ' S. ANDREWS 1.1-I. BOTELER Q' C. PIERSON Chairman FACULTY 0' fi PRINCIPAL N. F. NUNNELLEY MRSA E- L- ASBURY DOROTHY ATKINSON MARY LOUISE BELL fs' I . G- L- CAMP SADLE B. JOHNSON M 't'70 m f5 Home Economics flflalfzematics Science Atbletifs En mb Social Studies I 8 l I EDITH Pooua ALMA MERLE PIERSON M. H. Smznsn Mus. M. H. WILBOURNE Ewgliflv Social Studies Athletics Commnfjaf Social Studies W 'STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS LYNN COOK . ....., , President GEORGE JONES . , Vice-President JENELLE MILLS . . , . . Secreiary and Treasurer John D, Cook Hester Parker Woodworth Clements Webster Parker Edward Milla: Bobbie Lancaster Rita Mae Kvzer is rf ' ' ,-5,53 v d . Q' 1 ' 'f f QA' .4 .. X K ' Q 3 ' I 5 A 7 X . A if 3 M H' 21 9 4 K1 E ' Z, . .A 5, may 3 T, , ' at - H . . z z 4 r 'pf Q- ,.. -E A -rq, I - 4+ - E 'Wt' T E. ' - I x 5 i if-1 Page Six r, QQ . ' is. r V 5 i . ' . V, - . fr SENIORS OFFICERS EDWARD MILLAR . ..A, . . President BILL STANDIFER . . Vice-President JEANETTE EAST . . . Secretary JENELLE MILLS . . Treasurer CLASS POEM Farewell to Holt, the school of our heart, Tho' we've reached our goal, we hate to embarlc. As we tread along life's narrow path, May we remember Holt, History, English, and Math. Yes, we're proud at last, we've reached the topg Some of us will go on, some will stop. Sometimes we wished no teachers were hired, We really didnlt meant it, I guess we were tired. We're very proud Seniors, we'll stand life's test, We'll live for the better, and better the rest. We hope that each Senior has left a good impressiong We hope that each teacher survives time's depression. We Seniors will say farewell and adieu, Though the blessings we gave were seldom and few. We'll always respect Holt as the best in the land. Yes, it was the school of Holt that made us woman and man. MARY JANICE CAUSEY Page Seven SENIORS JOHN ANDRE Six feet of fun. ALBERT APPLEGATE If brains were dynamite you would blow up the World. ROBERT BARKSDALE With virtue and quiet lie' may conquer the world. RAY BOLING Better late than never ELSIE BURGESS Not that I love work less, but that I love fun more. MARIE BUTLER A perfect talking machine? JANICE CAUSEY Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. LEOLA CHANDLER A charm attends ber everywhere. WOODROW CLEMENTS Work is the keyword to achievement. RALPH COLLINS Diligence will conquer all. Page Eight f r SENIORS BARBER COOK He is the schemiest schemer that ever scumf, LYNN COOK He is 4 scholar, and a ripe good one. REBECCA ANN DAVIE As merry as the day is longf, -IEANETTE EAST Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' PAUL GUTHRIE Full of love if only I could express it. LLOYD I-IAMNER 'Lazy, slow and unconcerned, he went to class and sometimes learned. JOE I-IASSELL Sometimes I sit and think and sometimes I just sitf' LEWIS HASSELL Smile even though it hurts your facef' JACK HINTON He is up in his classes, he has read many books, but he doesrft care for girls or their looks. ELIZABETH MAE HOWTON If ever in doubt, giggle. Page Nine 5' wwf +54 4 is Q 5 . 'F so-.L . I X SENIORS MARY LOUISE I-IULSEY Sl1e loves to lauglv, slve loves to walk, and oh, my lvow slve loves to talkf, CLYDE JONES Shy in class but no! so with llve girlsf, GEORGE JONES And tlve wonder grew, tlvat one small head could carry all lze knew. STERLING KIZZIAH Men of few Words are tlve best menf' DIMPLE LIVINGSTC'N Ever mild and gentle in lzer avaysf, DORIS LOCI-IRIDGE None know but to love her, none name lner but to praise kerf, MILDRED LOCHRIDGE The smallesl and tlze clearest. PAUL MARTIN An embalmer to be, lzere's lvoping none of us l7e,ll seef' DONALD MILLAR A sober youth, steady and lvard working., EDWARD MILLAR Knowledge comes but wisdom lingersf, Page Ten J r SENIORS -IENELLE MILLS Where duty calls there she may be found. JOHN ALBERT MILLS Thou hast Wit at will. ANNA LOU SEALES A mighty spirit fills that little frame. HORACE SHAMBLIN Air minded in big farnef' BILL STANDIFER 'Girls to the right of himg girly to the left 0 himg girls all around him. ROYSTON SWINDAL He willingly lends a helping handf' MILDRED TOXEY Mischievous and good naturedf, MARIE WARD The pink of perfectionf' TERESSA MAE YARBQOUGH Work well done makes pleasure more fun. OSCAR ZEANAH 'Last on the roll book but not so with us.' KNO Picture, MINUS CAUSEY JOE LAYCOCK Page Eleven 7 CLASS HISTORY In 1934, our class made its debut into high school. We were no longer mere junior highs but we had a name, Freshmen . And were we proud of it! Mr. M. H. Sherer was chosen to be our section room teacher and Mr. H. L. Nipper, our principal. New comers to the faculty besides Mr. Sherer were Mr. George L. Camp and Miss Dorothy Atkinson. Mr. Nipper and Mr. Sherer, very courageously helped us with their pet subjects-algebra and civics. Our career was just beginning, and it was a prom- ising one. Then we woke up to the fact that we were sophomores. How fast the time had flown. This time we had a number of new members. And once more we got acquainted, that Alberta bunch seemed as if they had always been with us. There came at mid-term Joe Hassell and Eugene Hosmer. And speaking of new- comers, there also came our new principal, Mr. N. F. Nunnelley. Added to our faculty were Miss Adelle Clements and Mrs. M. H. Wilbourn, Jr. This year Mr. Nunnelley cleared the path called Geometry and Miss Clements that one called World History, and we saw clear sailing ahead. Suddenly, we were Juniors, and we were going at top speed. This year we lost two of our members through marriage. To Cecil Hendericks we gave Ora Lee Boyd, and to Festus Crowder, Lois McKinley. Then Sara Henson and Juanita Howell decided to leave us and go to work. We lost Hazel Mullenix, who was transferred to County High, Louise Johnson to Brookwoodg Bessie Griffin to Moundvilleg and Lucille Barron to Albertville. New additions to our class were Lewis Hassell, Peggy Johnson, Jenelle Mills, Paul Guthrie, Mildred Hinkle, and Bill Denton. New members of our faculty for this year were Mr. Robert Denton and Miss Sadie Bell Johnson. Then to our surprise there came a day when we were to have the title of Seniors. We have almost reached our goal. We have had many hardships but we've recovered from them all. This term we had two new teachers, Miss Mary Louise Bell and Miss Alma Merle Pierson. Mr. Nunnelley is still principal and Mr. Sherer has been with us through these years. Other teachers that have been with us all the way are Mrs. E. L. Asbury, Miss Edith Poole, Mr. George L. Camp, and Miss Dorothy Atkinson. We've had one marriage this year. Mildred Hinkle gave us quite a scare when she and Omar Lochridge were married. How- ever, she continued her school career. The students who left us were Eugene Hosmer, Verl Orr, Peggy johnson, and Bill Denton. New students were Eliza- beth Mae Howton, Paul Martin, Mildred Toxey, Mary Louise Hulsey, John Al- bert Mills, Joe Laycock, Horace Shamblin and Minus Causey. So the class of '38 is no more. We're at last facing a great future. Wish us happiness and success. G. JEANNETTE EAST Page Twelve THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the members of the Senior Class of 1938, being fairly sane of mind after struggling through our four years of High School, do hereby make, purpose, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, since we feel that there are in our possession certain things which may be of some use to those who come after us. ARTICLE ONE Item, 1. To Holt lHigh School we leave the said duty and the hard work that goes with the making of an annua . 2. To our Principal, and Faculty we bequeath a life of ease and tranquility after we have safely graduated and passed on. 3. To the Senior II's we bequeath the sponsoring of The Souvenir. 4. To the Senior Ils we bequeath our worldly wisdom, a point that we find them very deficient in. 4 5. To the Junior I's, II's, and III's we leave our deepest sympathy and strength to help them ovet- come their timidity and difficulties. ARTICLE TWO 1. John Andre leaves his grey socks to Clyde Watts. 2. Albert Applegate bequeaths his ability to argue to Hazel Landers. 3. Robert Barksdale bequeaths his dignified and reserved diposition to Lawrence Estes. 4. Ray Boling leaves his tardiness to Eva Pearl Hinkle. 5. Woodrow Clements bequeaths his ability to swing an ax to Charlie Crowder. 6. Ralph Collins bequeaths his French thoughts and actions to Kathleen Williams. 7. Lynn Cook bequeaths his job as toastmaster to Webster Parker. 8. Barker Cook and Lloyd Hamner leave their ability to annoy to Hugh Moon. 9. Paul Guthrie leaves his untiring efforts to teaching the Agriculture Class to Felton Wheat. 10. Joe Hassell bequeaths his love of the opposite sex to Morgan Barksdale. ll. Lewis Hassell leaves his ability of thinking to David Wurm. 12. Jack Hinton bequeaths his quiet and congenial disposition to Timmons Terry. 13. Clyde Jones leaves his ability as a lover to Carlton Montgomery. 14. George Jones leaves his ability for moving clown the football field to W'ayne Butler. 15. Edward Millar leaves his position as President of the Senior Class to Web Parker. 16. Donald Millar leaves his bashfulness and timidity to J. B. Barnes. 17. Paul Martin leaves his ability to swing the paddle as Mr. Sherer's assistant to Hobson Chandler. 18. John Albert Mills leaves his Austin and the safe driving to Elwood Martin. 19. Bill Standifer leaves his place on the football team to R. Bennett. 20. Royston Swindal leaves his job of doing errands for Coach to Buster McClellan. 21. Oscar Zenah leaves his desire to be at the top of the roll book instead of the end to Maudell Bryant and J. B. Barnes. ARTICLE THREE l. Elsie Burgess leaves her ability to speak across the room to Mary Colvin. Z. Rebecca Ann Davie leaves her habit of carrying purses to Willie Mae Crowder. 3. Mary Janice Causey and Ann Seales leave their blushes to Vera Guthrie. 4. Leola Chandler bequeaths her great desire for long vacations to Letitia Gilbert. 5. Jeanette East leaves her quiet ways, her typing ability, and her desire to be your next lawyer to Edna Ruth Moon. 6. Mary Louise Hulsey wants Peggy Johnston to have her chewing gum. 7. Mildred Lochridge leaves the ability and the age old words to say the marriage vows to Ella Stokes. 8. Lizzie Mae Howton leaves her giggle to Mary Colvin. 9. Dimple Livingston bequeaths her love for colors to Virgie Emerson. 10. Doris Lochridge leaves her place in the office to Flora Garner. ll. Jenelle Mills wills her place as the chairman and leader of all committees to Maudell Bryant. 12. Mildred Toxey wills her mischievousness to Margaret 'Ryan. 13. Marie Ward wills her ability to wear clothes to Sybil Odum. 14. Teressa Mae Yarbrough leaves her said duty as the Editor of The Souvenir to Beatrice Pritchett. I. Marie Butler, your testator, leave this duty to the one that feels that they can do a better job than I have done. MARIE BUTLER, Testator. Page Thirteen ..- .. .4 -... CLASS PROPHECY As Edward and I sat in my office the other day, we began discussing the things that had passed and one great question was asked, I wonder where all our friends are, and what they are doing from that great day when all the seniors marched away. And the two of us from our travels knew pretty well what would each would do. So as we began to gossip and tell our tales, we thounght of John Andre, that fellow of might, who reached his ambition, his seventh feet in height. Of Albert Applegate, one studious and bright, who holds his seat in the U. S. Senate tonight. And Robert Barksdale with his mighty will has taken the place of William Tell. Of Ray Boling with easy going way, has made a special agent for the A. G. 61 A. Minus D. Causey a grocerman is he and he mastered English believe me. And Woodrow Clements, a lumber man is he, and does his work with care and ease. There's Ralph Collins, the en- gineer, he takes his orders with the least of fear. Of Barver Cook, a mechanical man, he does good work all over the land. And old Joe Hassel, the president of a school of game. His is a school of the insane. Of Lewis Hassell, who believed in Mr. Camp, and so he became a chemist champ. And Lloyd Hamner, couldn't get 100 miles an hour out of his Ford, we now find him an air pilot for Henry Ford. Jack Hinton, a lad we all knew, he's made a doctor, one good and true. Of Paul Guthrie, a flower man is he, willing to lend a helping hand, you see. There's Clyde Jones, a post- master is heg and he does his duty, you can believe in me. And George Jones, so mighty and great, in football classics is where he rates. Of Sterling Kizziah, a dishwasher was he, but now he's the manager of that cafe you see. Of Joe Laycock, a wise old guy plays comedy roles in Hollywood shy. Paul Martin, head embalmer at Jones and Spigner's is he, here's hoping none of us he'll see. Of John Albert Mills, the radio man, he brought out television and now we see in other lands. And Donald Millar, the sailboat king, he broke the world's record in his Nancy Queen. Of Horace Shamblin, who knows how to fly, he has broken the record by touching the sky. There's Royston Swindal, a friend we all knew, and he still is just as good and true. Oscar Zeanah, known far and near for his fine duty he's shown through these years. Elsie Burgess, so kind and so dear, who wanted to master her charms but found it much easier to master John. Of Marie Butler, so keen and straight, who made a good stenographer for Chase dt Chase. Janice Causey a poet we all know, who made her deput on the radio. Of Leola Chandler, so tender and gayg she married a professor and moved away. Of Rebecca Ann Davie first lady of the land, for she received a President's hand. And Jeanette East, our lucky pal, she made a good lawyer, and now takes her bows. Of Mary Louise Hulsey, who went to school and finished college, and now her ocupation is teaching Biology. And Elizabeth Mae Howton, with her sweet and kind deeds, she made a preacher kneel on his knees. Mildred Lochridge nee Mildred Hinkle, the size of a mite, but she handles her hubby, I bet all right. And Doris Lochridge, who made Hester a fine and faithful wife and now she leads a happy life. There's Dimple Livingston, so lovely and tall, she became a housewife the very next fall. Jenelle Mills, the cheerleader we all knew, and she's still cheering for coach and his crew. And Ann Seales, who was successful in her grandfather's will, and now she lives on Carnegie Hill. Of Marie Ward, in a fashion show you will Find, pretty Marie, oh! how she shines. And Mildred Toxey, so frisky and gay, she made a million and stored it away. Teressa Mae Yar- brough, a pianist we all knew, and now she plays with Judv Canova and Ben Blue. And now to tell you what Ed Millar and I do. He's head knocker for an engineering crew, and I am a detective watching you. BILL STANDIFER Page Fourteen ?ww 4 AUTQGQQEHS ??Qi,!2,7.L..,L 6 ,gfiaww HAWK! wfmzzz 44 Q '1 gH f 4 w2f5sQ.Qf.,4-M131 61 3 ZS, WJ P In-4. ' ' gy A mwlliu?-M41 Q aww gil, g-QWMMJ 0aL'4fi7 fWfwf 60135. WM Janlu. Q if If +7 vZlwvt.fwwA,,,4,, 4fr1f Ah .hf4y.L...,,., w -444' X17 5 'ZZEJMM' 'W' Qf'.1'f4'?f'M-g WM? 52i!Z !ML -Hamm WJ A Page Fiftc n .ii vi 4 4 - . SEBHORII OFFICERS Wslrrssn PARKER .... . . . President BEATRICE PRITCHETT . Vte-President HAZEL Lar-lnrsns . Secretary MAUDELL BRYANT . Treasurer J. B. Barnes Flora Garner Naomi Pritchett J. R. Bennett Leticia Gilbert Margaret Ryan Wayne Boteler Vera Gutherie Maurice Sauyer Pat Brady Eva Pearl Hinkle Ruth Smelley Maudell Bryant Peggy johnson Ella Stokes Hobson Chandler Velma Keene Ralph Swindal Mary Colvin Hzrzel Landers Deramus Tant Charles Crowder Charles McLellon Timmons Terry James Crowder Carlton Montgomery Clvde Watts Willie Mae Crowder Hugh Moon Felton Wheat Louise Duren Virginia Moon Melton Wheat Elna Emerson Sybil Odom Sam Whetstone Virgie Emerson Webster Parker David Wurm Gladys Englebert Bob Porter Ola Mae Zeanah Lawrence Estes Beatrice Pritchett Elwood Martin an .C 53 C L B 1 e or he if X i ' it f -ai.. H K , lx J ff W r lie' l'i' Q ff L Y 'X' ' Wg K il A 1 wr Q' Q Q e as e .M , .C iii l.2'iy Wi e'r-Q N a .. K . , .! , . R E S fr ' ' ,Li Xy iE'l V, ,affglxg v Y f ' we f -nr'aIMf' I g 22 . Q of bsbllq W 1 Al.irar .r ,. iAi P '- rsr L r,r, zrl' if ge at 15s Wu 1 r f23 1 - 17 ' T ir' -'19 f 4 if fs ' ,W P if vq3 s 'kelakie s'3' ?QQii' Q' 4 m . W ' Q bllb , Eff -L 4 1? 1- ' A 'A l ' ' Page Sixteen Hesn-:n Pnmxen . BILL CLEMENTS . LONITA SMITH . MINNIE BELL PxERsoN Juanita Anderson Earnest Ayres Morgan Barksdale Ruth Hazel Billings Maxine Capley Lillian Chandler Leo Clay Bill Clements M. C. Corder Mildred Daily Spurgeon Davis Truitt Deason Grace Ellis Thomas Estes Bonnie Pearl Farris Aaron Franklin 'H Q:l'Jfii, if lf t M uw. Q.: . . 5' Q 0 1 3 ' Q an W 1 ' 44 '1- v V v 4 J X SENIOR I OFFICERS Alcie Mae Guthrie Mary Hargrove Carl Hassell Marjorie Howell Frances Jones Ray Keene Dorothy Lackey Elsie Landers Burnell Mansfield Gentry Martin Elrine Mathews Edna Ruth Moon jack Moore Graham Morrison jack O'Quinn Gerthie Mae Orr yir 5 ytiiiss S 1 'f- 2 sir iz f ' , i f i or +I A r sf Ma l , . President . Vice-President . Secrelary . . . . . . Treasurer Hester Parker Minnie Bell Pierson Pauline Roylston Alice Roberts Annie Mae Russell D. L. Ryan Beatrice Shirley Lonita Smith Katherine Standifer Grace Sutton Margaret Terry Bonds Walker Lois Winter Kathleen Williams Claude Yeatman Olin Zeanah , - T 5 Q ,ai J ii 1 :Q i 4351: mllfl 'ill .i 0 'I Q L. 5 55 ...., 1 A l I 3 ' aj 9 E M E Q? ' ' 5 V -1 ' fi.: Q 5 g Q' T v , K VK A 1 :,.- ,. , X 5. ll X ,fi Lx 1 i Y , x ' s It 5 0 ii ' Q is 'T '- J fl- 5 Page Seventeen BoaBiE LANCASTER AGNES CARTER . . LORENE MONTGOMERY . . Oda Mae Barnett Victoria Bennett Morris Bolton Mary Emma Brady Lizzie Champion Carolie Chapman Doris Chapman Jack Cleary William Colburn james Cork Alvin Crowder Margaret Crowder Lera Crowder Burgess Cubley Herbert Davis Raymond Flora Herman Garner Ora Mae Gates Howard Gentry Cecil Herring Therman Hood Eula Howell JUNIOR III OFFICERS Harold Zabawa Page Eighteen Johnnie Howell Frances jones Rita Mae Kyzer Percy Kizziah Pascal Mansfield Gene Marshall jettie Lee McKinley Norman Mills Horace Moore Janie Moseley john Avery Nichols Robert Perkins Eleanor Pritchett Gray Pierson Mary Alma Pierson Perry Richardson Luna Roberts . . . Prexident . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Annie Belle Shewmalce Agnes Skelton Everette Walker ,lack Wiley Randall Willingham I n JUNIOR II OFFICERS jol-IN D Cool: . .,.. President CAzx' PARKER , Vice President ALICE CHISM , . Secretary LAVENDER GolNs . , . . , . Treasurer Bessie Lee Abston Willie B. Beasley Marjorie Boling Robert Branton Blanche Carver Winfield Causey Alice Chism Loretta Clark Ann Clements Mark Colburn john D. Cool: Hayes Cocrcrell Mary H. Cubley Edward Davis Helen Douglas Melvin Earnest Toots East Delma Franklin Wesley Garner Willerdean Garner Edith Gentry Jean Goins Lavender Goins Walter Granger julia M. Herring Page Nineteen Margaret Herring Royce Henson Lois Humphreys Audrey Hunton Loretta Ireland Elsie Johnson B. A. King George Lint ,lobe Marshall Guy McKinley Rover! Moore Elizabeth Morrison Cazy Parker Louise Pritchett james Robertson Iris Robertson 1. C. Ryan Charles Shanner Rubye jo Tillman Bonnie R. Weaver Nellie M. Wigley Anita Wiley Vera Williams Audrey Wood Evelyn Wurm Wooowonru Cususwrs Er.'roN HENsoN . . BLANC:-In Hswrrr . Trice Ayers Irice Barfleld Jim Barnes Sallie Bennett Knox Boteler James Breland Walter Brady Eleanor Briggs Averyt Capley Norris Capley Donald Carnley Fraser Christian Trudie Champion Claudine Clark Virginia Cook Troy Coclcrell Woodworth Clements Eunice Dewberry Moye Dickinson Grace Duren Bettie Sue Duren Lillian Durrett JIUiUDIlI OFFICERS Vesta Gates Henry Ertle Marie Goodwin Flemon Harris Annie Lee Harris Ida B. Harris Allen Herring ohnnie Lee Herrin J s Alline Herring Blanche Hewitt Juanita Hill Lanelle Hill Doris Hughes Joe Hughes Elmer Hulsey Aubrey Johnson Dorothy Jones Edna Jones Roberta Jones Myron Keene Katherine Keplinger Stanley Kizziah Page Twenty gif! . . , , President . . . . . Vice-President . . . . Secretary-Treasu rer Juanita Locke Jessie Landers Maxine Martin Jean McLellean Ruth Meacham Roy Perkins Lewis Perkins Pansy Pierson Steve Pritchett Stanley Roberts Oneal Ryan J. C. Shewmalte Jimmie Smith Olive Smith Roscoe Stokes Floyd Swanger Frances Swindal Edgar Walker A. J. Weller, Jr. Coy Williams Mary A. Willingham Beatrice Wyatt Bessie Mae Wyatt HOME ECONOMICS CLASS gb Y fifw Aczlivizfies Anderson Burgess Causey Daily Davie East Ellis Farris Garner Guthrie Hinkle ,1'- gi? iv Q ef HI-Y oFF1cERs A, . Tiznessii Yuznnoucu. . . President ' DORIS LOCHRIDGE . . Vice-President JEANETTE EAST . Secretary-Trearurer MRS. E. L. ASBURY . Faculty Advisor -'U tr , -4 CALENDAR September 21-First meeting of Girls' Hi-Y. October 19-Introduction Ceremony. October Z6-Annual Banquet. November 9-Installed officers at Gorgas High School. November 25-Thanksgiving Baskets. December ZZ-Christmas Basket. April 12-19-N. F. Nunnelley, Topic: Abundant Life. April 20-Vesper Service. May 18-Banquet. May 20-Election of officers for coming year. Eff Landers Lochridge Moon Odium Pierson Prichett Scales Smith Standifer Ward Williams PURPOSE OF HI-Y To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. FOUR PRINCIPLES OF THE CLUB Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Living. H , it .tt - if by if ' , 31 4 ia, .,..' E iii: .-r, I ' oFFIcERs i HI-Y 3 APPLEGATE . . . . President Q' Q, PARKER ..,. Vice-Prerident I Q Q Cook , . . Secretary-Treasurer ' Mrs Eom-1 Poor. . Faculty Advisor i l , I ,, r '- ., - We Andre Applegate Ayres Barksdale Barnes Bennett Bozeler Collins Cook Hassell Hinton jones Jones Keene Kizziah Millar Millar Mills Parker Parker Standifer Terry Watts Whetsrnn X -it. SCIENCE CLUB Ayers, Barfield, Bennett, Bolton, Cnusey, Capley, Connelly, Cook, Deason, Dickson, Estes, Gates, Granger, Harris, johnson, Kyzer, McLellan, McKinley, Montgomery, Moore, J., Moore, B., Morrison, Perkins, R., Perkins, H., Pierson, Pritchett, Pritchett B., Ryan, Shanner, Shoemaker, Terry, Walker, Wheat, Whestone, Wiley, Willingham, Yeatman, Zeanah, Cork, Mansfield, Watts, Millar. G. L. CAMP ........ . . . . Faculty Advuer -t..,,.'Q. 'hi L,-N: JUNIOR GIRLS' HI-Y Abston, Bennett, Dewberry, Clements, Carver, Clark, Champion, Cubley, Duren, B., East, Franklin, Gentry, Gates, Hunton, Harris, Hill, Clark, Ireland, jones, Keplinger, Swindal, Tillman, Wt-aver, Wil, liams, Wood, Wurm, Wigley, Wyatt, B., Wyatt B., Pritchett, Jones, Robertson, Beasley, Herring, M., Herring, ,I,, Duren, J., Wiley, Johnson, Cook. Miss ALMA MERLE Pisasora . . . Famlw AJWJOV L 6 Wa - X i - V A gf F F Q. F- L i - HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Ella Stokes, Dorothy jones, Juanita Locke, Eleanor Briggs, Willie Maye Crowder, Elsie Landers, Dimple Livingston, Maudell Bryant, jean McClellan, Naomi Pritchett, Mary Alice Willingham, Janie Mosely, Pansy Pierson, Marie Goodwin, Lizzie Mae Howton, Marguret Ryan. Miss Donornv ArxiNsoN .i,.... . . , Faculty Advisor i PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB E -'C Oda Mae Barnettc, Marie Butler, Loreta Clark, Carolce Chapman, Doris Chapman, Lillian Durett, Louise Herring, Bobbie Lancaster, Mildred Lochridge, Ruth Meacham, jenelle Mills, Lorene Mont- gomery, Mary Alma Pierson, Louise Pritchett, Pauline Rolston, Agnes Skelton, Mildred Toxey, MRS. M. H. WILBOURNE, JR ...,, , . . . Faculty Advisor , , fu-wt. 1 NATIONAL g A HONOR SOCIETY 3 'Q A fn A mga . ' . Q' , if YYARBROUGH President MILLAR . , Vice-President EAST . ,..........., ......... S erretary Landers, Barltsclale, E. Emerson, Pritchett, Lochridge, Crowder, Applegate, Livingston, Seales, Miss MARY Louise BELL . . ..,,. . Faculty Advisor The National Honor Society for Secondary Schools was organized in 1921. In April, 1930, there were over one thousand chapters, with 52,522 members. Since that time many new chapters have been granted charters. Among the new chapters is the Ironton Chapter at Holt High School, whose charter was granted in April, 1937. The purpose of this organization shall be to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the students of the Amer- ican secondary schools. Page Twenty-six elf ' K if ,lee ,li 1,,, ,V :V ly. ,z ' Q , A K7 ,Aw- '2 -me fl R wh 4 ,,. .W l 1 5. f L sy I 9 41 5 .sn ly, WEBSTER PARKER . Blu. CLEMENTS . . HEs1'ER PARKER M. H. SHERER . john Andre Albert Applegate Earnest Ayers Morgan Barltsdale J. R. Bennett Ray Boling Wayne Boteler Pat Brady Bill Clements Lynn Cook Max East Lawrence Estes H CLUB . . . President . Vice-President Serretary-Treaxurer Faculty Advisor Clyde Watts Page Twenty-swan Loyd Hamner Joe Hassell Lewis Hassell Clyde Jones George Jones Sterling Kizziah Joe Laycock john A. Nichols Hester Parker Webster Parker Perry Richardson Bill Standifer THE STAFF THAT BUILT THIS BOOK Tensssri Ymuanouou , . . , Editor-in-Chief HAzEL LANDERS . . , Assistant Editor-in-Chief EDWARD MILLAR , , , Business Manager J. R. BENNETT . . Assistant Business Manager LYNN Cook . . ,.,. Sport Editor BEATRCIE PRITCHETT . . Joke Editor JEANETTE EAST . . . . Literary Editor JENELLE MILLS ........, , . . Art Editor MAUDELL BRYANT, MILDRED Drum' ......,.. . Advertising Managers CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Mary Alma Pierson Bonnie Ruth Weaver Woodworth Clements Alvin Crowder John D. Cool: Blanche Hewitt JUST A PAUSE TO EXPRESS SINCERE APPRECIATION TO: Mr. N. F. Nunnelley for his excellent and cheerful advice at all times. Mr. M. H. Sherer for his willingness to help and untiring efforts in behalf of this annual, for the inspiration and aid he has given. We wish to rell him he has the loving gratitude of the Staff of '38. The members of the Staff for their faithful efforts and cooperation. The Faculty for their helpful and cooperative spirit. Student Body for their loyal support and assistance in making the annual a success. Mr. C. W. Wright for his patience and fine work in photographically portraying school life. Mr. Edwin Wise of the Paragon Press, for his interest and help in making this volume of the Souvenir possible. Our Advertisers whose financial help made this annual possible. Page Twerttyaerglrt BB! CHEERLEADERS Buncnss .APPLEGATE MILLS WATTS 'Q CHARGING ' STANDIFER ,,'ff'ffQ L, - 'A M , . L Lf ' '- V x. , k .qw f. ,V Wfgviw ' E .J f ' ' L , - if K AVF 'H- , 'V Twf V- f' ff W H ky NL '+L A K X V X, - '- rx . .QL , f Affzfefics September September October October October Octnbef November November November FOOT Totals Holt Holt Holm Holt Holt Holt Holt Holt Holt 6 6 0 14 0 32 0 32 0 90 East, Brady, Caplain Standifer, Estes, Richardson. Hassell, Boteler, Ayers, Watts, ALL SUMMARY Carclova T, H. S. Cullman Nlounclville Xvest Blocton Broolcwood County High Parrish Deshler M. H. Sllerer, Coachg D. Millar, E. lVlillar, Colburng G. L. Camp, ASSISCHNI Ill, Ill: Page Thirty 0 40 18 12 0 0 13 O 18 101 Coach 1 ,. W, im., jones, Andre, Clements, Cook, W. Parlcer. H, Parker, Bennett, Boling, Barlcsclale FOOTB ALL SQUAD East, Ayers, Watts, H. Parker, Cook, Standifer, Boling, Boteler, Andre, L. Estes, Bennett, Clements Hnssell, Camp, W. Parker, Barlcsclale, Brady, jones, Richardson, Slxerer, E. Millar, T. Estes, Branton Colburn, D. Nlillar. Page Thirty-une 14 SENIOR HIGH BASKETBALL SQUAD John Andre, Captaing Albert Applegate, Earnest Ayers, Morgan Barlcsclale, Ray Boling, Lawrence Estes, Loycl Hamner, Joe Hassell, George jones. Sterling Kizzialfx, Paul lvlartin, Hester Parlcer, Web- ster Parlcer, Clyde Watts, Alternate Captain. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL SQUAD Hcfbut Davis- Mark C0lbUm, Billy' Duren. Norman Mills. Morris Bolton, Xvffliam Colburn john D. Cook, Perry Richardson, Howard Gentry, George Lint. , A-an' 2, ,,, , 3... QU n ,,. if A . iff, n 1 'J 2 '- H . , LU Sify FU' rg' ' m Aw ,. ' fig, Hr r A vw. e a fu -J v 3.5 --1 F? M ESQ fha? in N ,. -371 Q4l 'K-W 4 5 Q 9, I--4 gi' A L A - s E Swap,- A ' iw.. 4 I is 1 'A ,I 1' . I 'f ' .f ff 4-' I 'Ili' f v my 1 fl.. NL 5? Q BOBBIE LANCASTER MARIE WARD JEANETTE EAST REBECCA ANN DAVIE DORIS LQCHRIDGE NAOMI PRITCHETT BONNIE P. FARRIS Mm Holt High ELSIE BURGESS MAUDELL BRYANT TERESSA MAE YARBROUGH JENELLE MILLS FAVORITES JOKES Booking Clerk fat a small filling stationj: You'll have to change twice before you get to Yorkf, David Wurm Qfirst time on the railwayj: Goodness me! and I have only brought the clothes I'm standing in. 1.5,. Lawrence Estes fhitch hikerjz Hi mister, I'm going your way. Mr. Sherer: Splendid, I'll see you there. .l.5,.... John Andre: I wonder how old Miss Johnson is? Joe Hassel: Quite old, I imagine. They say she used to teach Caesar ....5.i jenelle Mills: Albert is a born leader. Lynn Cook: Yes, he observes which way the crowd is going and then steps in ahead. ,..5i Mildred Toxey: I sent my little boy for two pounds of plums and you only sent a pound and a half. Ralph Collins: My scales are all right, madam. Have you weighed your little boy? 1.51. Mr. Camp: May I have a day off to get married? Mr. Cole: You just had a two weeks vacation, why didn't you marry then? Mr. Camp: I didn't want to spoil my holidays. .-.5l. Webster: Hester isn't going to marry Doris after all. Maudell: But I thought he fell in love at first sight. Webster: Yes, but he took a second look. ....5... Clyde Jones: What do you do with your pants when you wear them out? Felton Wheat: Wear them back home again, of course. .,..5.... Mrs. Wilborne: Who were the three wise men? Edward Millar: Stop, Look, and Listen. ....5.., Mr. Camp fin chemistry classl: Miss Landers, what can you tell me about Nitrates? Hazle Landers: Well-er-um-oh, yes! They are a lor cheaper than day rates. ,..5... Marie Ward: Oh, mother, here is a little green snake. Mrs. Ward: Well, stay away, it may be as dangerous as a ripe one? .45..... May Louise Hulsey: You had no business to kiss me, Earnest Airs: It was not business, it was a pleasure. ....,g.-.- Miss Pool: What is the best exercise for reducing? Mr. Sherer: just move the head slowly from right to left when offered a second helping. .....5...... Paul Martain las a canoe rocksl: Don't be afraid we are only ten feet from land. Eva Pearl Hinkle ilooking aroundjz Where is it? Paul Martin: Underneath us. ,..5...... Mr. Camp: Miller, what does HNO3 signify? Donald Millar: Well, ah. We are--I've got it right on the tip of my tongue. Mr. Camp: Well, you had better spit it out, it is Nitrate Acid. .....5..... 'fl 'Si .gr 51 . 3:9 ,W Es w - L n 4' it M' g L. ,xi Q N J- ,M ni I. 'i 4 -. .4 X 3 v 1 -1 .., . W 6 4 .4 v 1'-, 1 'V , 'A f-e , N , ' 1. r A v ,Q Fr, rf-w Aa, CIOC Wgvdnhcoesnslnmlnlsqnihqs,eh dl I ma... ' ws- -af Q dn-up run and lug callin, , 'Yi 1 i f-1 A ' l lgiiiiei --f f' x H M' ' ,. - Q fhedg I., 'r t, SOKOL BROTHERS 612 Greensboro Avenue Phone 24 Tuscaloosa, Alabama FURNITURE CLOTHING RADIOS REFRIGERATORS Quality Merchandise EASY TERMS W. A. MAY Sz GREEN SOUTI-PS LEADING ATHLETIC GOODS DISTRIBUTORS Montgomery, Alabama RED FRONT CASH STORE Your Union Store MEAT AND GROCERIES -We Deliver- M. D. Causey, Holt, Alabama :::q-:::, A -A-A : :::: Congratulations on this Your Fourth Souvenir May It Continue Uninterrupted Through Eternity ALLEN Sz JEMISON COMPANY Established '83 'P 41 1 1 41 41 1 1 1 41 41 1 1 1 1 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 1 1 41 1 1 1 41 1 1 1 1 1 41 41 1 41 41 41 1 1 41 41 1 41 41 41 41 I 1 41 1 41 41 1 1 1 41 41 1 1 41 1 1 1 41 1 1 1 1 41 '1 41 41 1 1 11 ,- I I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 3 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I 'I I I 'I 'I I 'I 'I I 'I I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 4, Q:: 004a'040'r0e0--- ----, ::::ao: CENTRAL IRON KL COAL CO PIG IRON COAL GAS COKE TAR AMMONIA PHENOL LIGHT OIL Established 1901 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I :I I I I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I :I I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I L, Compliments of CENTRAL FOUNDRY CO. Commissary and Drug Store Holt, Alabama ,o+,o40,4 ',v+--- AA-A vfx- xx wx: --:G 'I 'I :I I I I I I 'I I . C l' nt f I: I Dugm Shoe Store I ompm 5 0 I I I I I 'I , ,SNOW , T. J. SAYER 5, I I :I I I Trade wbere it is Comfortable I, Keen Corner I, I I I I , I, 'I 'I 'I 'I lr:::- :::::::- L-:-v:: A::::f :::-I ffff: - - -:::: Iw::: :::-'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I I I :E Compliments of I 'I 'I 'I I , I I J, W, HEW1TT If Fashmn Center I I 'I 'I I, I I II GROCERIES 2314 Broad St. Phone 74 'I 'I 'I IE Holten Heighfs Tuscaloosa, Alabama I I I :I II :I I Salute to Spring , ,I I SMART su1Ts, SHIRTS, NECK- 1, C mPl'mems of I 'I WEAR 'I ' jg , 5: YARBRoUGH's 3: I Black Frledman SL I' . . I g , :I SGFVICG Statlon :I P Wmston 5, 1: I 'I - I , Tuscaloosa, Alabama Alberta City' Ala' I II II lfxx ' ' ' 'xx ' xx 'x' Tfxx xx' TI :I :I :I I I I I DAVIS GROCERY I 3: I , I I I I GROCERIES, FRESI-1MEAT,FEEDs I A' P' DUREN I I I I , mow Union EI UNION BARBER SHOP I I I . I I I We Deliver Holt, Alabama I I I I Holt, Alabama I, I I 'I 'I I 'I 'I b::::: :::: lr frr: ::::-f:::: A Alb -:,:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::- 3 A Day Keeps ENERGY UP At 10-2 sr 4 Compliments of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Tuscaloosa, Alabama A Nation Bank for Savingsv Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ::::,::: A A -:::: - - - PIZITZ STYLE OF TODAY WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW N U 1-:::: -----v-- ':::f v 1 N 1 11 I: QUALITY ,I 1: HARDIN,S . . . one worcl is all that's neeclecl HARDIN'S I 1 to tell you about I-Iardin's Bakery 11 BUTTERKRUST Proclucts. That's why so many peo- DELICIOUS 5' ' BREAD ple in this vicinity aslc their grocer CAKES 1: 1: for Harclin's by name 'I , 1 1 N 1, HARDIN'S BAKERY QI 1 1 3, 38 years of Quality and Community Service 1, A -Y W A A A A:: - - -::::::::::::: A -::::::::::::::::::::::, Fm AH' :::H::TI'T::x ormm: H'm i, 1, 1, 1, , 1, 1, 1, 1, I1 11 11 ALBERTA CITY 'I Baker's Coffee Pot ' 3, jg 5, SERVICE STORE , 1, , 1 1, I1 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 11 C. H. Williams, Owner 1 1 1 1, 1, 1, 1, I, I, 1 FRESH FRUITS AND I, 3, Meet Your Friends I-Iere ,E I, GROCERIES 1 1 It II 1 1 Lx: -:xl Lx: all F:::: ::::::: ':: A T 1: 1 , U 1, 'P 1 1 , DELVIEW DAIRY 55 , 1 E PRODUCERS GF HIGH GRADE DAIRY PRODUCTS 1 '1 Q 1 Phone 13 , 1 1 J 5 I' 1 L,,,,,:,:,,,,,::,,:::::::- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J 1 m 'W v 1 1: -:1 QYAI. ROW 1 Q 1,5 jar ? 'I Compliments 'I ,I A 4: 1, 1, 11 11 1, 1, 1, 1, 5: HODGE'S 5: 3 5, 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 Department Store 1, :, , 1 11 'P 1 U 1 I 1 'I Tuscaloosa, Alabama 1 A 1: 3:11 Neh1 Bottling Co. ,I 1: 1: Phone 57 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1: k:::: ::::J9::::::::::::::::::::::::::::4 COLE SUPPLY CO., Ltd. PLUMBING HEATING PAINT DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN TI-IE CITY NATIONAL BANK Tuscaloosa, Alabama Depository for United States, State of Alabama County of Tuscaloosa Members of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation TUCKER MOTOR CO. ,- OO XL SALES AND SERVICE Compliments of O. C. PIERSON SL SON Holten Helghts Compliments of CHAS. TEMERSON gl SONS llllj Ellll' - 4: 4: . '4 lr Compliments of l Compliments of '4 +4 4 SCOTT STORE B. D. PIERSON 'E 4 :E 'E 2321 Broad Street 1 4, 4 Alberta CNY lf Tuscaloosa, Alabama l ll :I xl! ILM: - DUCKWORTH-MORRIS INSURANCE AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE RENTALS LOANS REAL ESTATE Tuscaloosa, Alabama GAS and OIL COAL and WOOD GROCERIES ARMISTEAD BROS. FOR COURTEOUS, DEPENDABLE SERVICE CALL 2411-1 Blrmmgbam Road Tuscaloosa, Alabama I never allow myself to become discouraged under any circumstances . . . The three great essentials to achieve anything worthwhile are: Hrst, hard worlcg second, stick-to-it-ivenessg third, common sense.-Thomas A. Edison With Best Wishes for the 1938 Graduates of HOLT HIGH SCHOOL GULF STATES PAPER CORPORATION Manufacturers of PAPER AND PAPER BAGS Tuscaloosa, Alabama sALEs f L E T SERVICE SP I NTT You'll be Ahead with a Chevrolet Compare Condition and Price On Our RECONDITIONED USED CARS SOLD ON EASY TERMS Expert Service at a Reasonable Charge TUSCALOOSA MOTOR CO. 2001 Sixth Street Phone 268 or 267 TWO USED CAR LOTS TO SERVE YOU Broad at 19th Avenue and Next to Court House ----, Compliments of BROWN 'S DOLLAR STORE '7 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 4,:::- :-: -:- ---, GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Exclusive Optical Service FINCHER SL OZMENT Jewelry Co. Tuscaloosa, Alabama Compliments S. H. Kress KL Co. 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HARDWARE 2218 Broad Street Phone 406-407 SPORTING GOODS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES RADIOS FARM SUPPLIES AND BUILDING MATERIALS Tuscaloosa, Alabama 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I :I I 'I 'I 'I 'I :I I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I 'I 'I J Compliments V. S. DAVIS OUR STORE IS A GOOD PLACE TO VISIT While in Tuscaloosa, Alabama ::::, WIESEL COMPANY Nationally Advertised Men's Wear Tuscaloosa, Alabama :::::::::Q:::, DRINK I DELICIOUS AND REFRESI-IING IN BOTTLES ----,- follisixfggcf ln, DEPARTMENT STORE TUSCALOOSA'S BEST DEPARTMENT STORE POWE'S BROWN BILT SHOE STORE POST OFFICE BLOCK Tuscaloosa, Alabama C. W. VVRIGHT Sz CO. We specialize in taking student pictures in school. Our pictures are as good as any and better than some. 2114 10th Avenue, South Birmingham, Alabama Compliments of PERRY CREAMERY CO. Manufacturers of Pride Ice Cream AND DAIRY PRODUCTS Telephone 1350 Tuscaloosa 3: :::::: A:::: :lfgiif :T T' 4: if 11 ll Compliments of 3 85 lr 1, in DRUID DRUG co. 5: 35 KENNEDY r 1, lp Across from Druid City Hospital JEWELRY 1' if Phone 491 Tuscaloosa, Alabama AND OPTICIANS I' ll ,,- sl lm- The End if. ' u A , I 1 df. 1 Q 2 I? 1 n P H. 'Z' ,g .f n A , . Ae -r 1.7 ELL ' I H if -gz- W I ,. 'Y ,, .7 AHL H ,, .-it ', fp. ,.. . . mi: 1--,-.Ja J. , r ,fain ,T l. -I -wif' 1.1. f.!'. A w, ,f,, 4:-A 4 1 -fb . QsLr xc Si' ' . ' ff. Q7 ' ' :IW Q, ' ' - I -1.. --1 1-'fe ,-X ,.,V .V ,,q.,i , ' Li' :L -,Q-Q .. r 1 Cl.',. , fix f mi i . lf .. V. I , Z - U. .IL ' : 11' 'l.'..fx', ht- f, 4,.,- .LH X L 1... .15 ,-ef ,,. ' -A CGA. ,U .N , 'ill J' .a.., 'L-FL' 5' . ggyiq-, Y V-. gg, gi 245-.-Igf. , nlifw 'gg JF. .g, g, - KM f 'HDI rf E-'1 - 'ff-Ha ci, , ey 5 .: ': ily 'aff' 5 ,11.- -'V' My.: ,gr , W -1. -if-1, 2 ,if if 1:e511.:Q,., - EE -HL ,za-mi. .. 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V Y ,' ' w , 1 . .U -I Y ' gg- Q - r , 4-l .7 , H . 1 . . f 5 .jg .rn i Hx, jg wl V .-V 'if 7' ' . 5-K 3 M 3 , ' JP O A ' , ay, I 1 --25 , in ' f L 45' A ,. A gn .f , 7 V, ' A'b 3'J't9lC2f X' t 3 ' -.j'gf,.' lu ' ' ' ' .J ' . 'I ' , '. 1 .1 Wi: X 1 . ,- Q! n v V . 'A -' ' IM it .K i ,..- .:.,.,, . ,Nz x ,ai -,Q .f Kg . . W, 4 a , ,v ' 1 ' 'I' L- ' n 1 u ,W I' 'Y I U 1 1 nr I. nz -J -P 1l..fF....l -iii.. Puddy Sheehan eyes fhe baslref es he prepares +o malre a lay-up shof Johnmes second meehng wilh Gonzaga. The Eagles closing in on Sheehan nny Pelun 43 Tom McCIosky l4ll, and Kevin Hennessey 1353. The 1 was agam fuve pounfs as +he Eagles defeaied lhe Cadefs 54 fo 49. Co-capfain Jim Mendes is all alone as he se'rs up a scoring play for S+. John's, As +he shorler half of fhe Cadei Muff and Jeff acl, Mandes was oufsfanding on defense and second in individual scoring. Cadefs Jam Collins and John Carrelfa grab for a loose bal in fhe opener of +he basluefball season for Sf. John's. In . wall:-away game, fhe Johnnies overwhelmed fhe Presidenl from George Washingfon by +he score of 86 fo 56. Leadim fhe Scarlef and Gray aHack was Larry Cox wilh 20 poinls. AI Camacho is surrounded by a hos? of Prep players as hr heads for lhe baslref. Bob Walior is encouraging Camachc fo malre fhe sho+ as lhe Cadels rolled on lheir way fo a 7' fo 50 vicfory. Collins and Mandes led S+. John's wllh IF poinis and I4 poinfs respeciively. E l956 Varsily Baslre+balI Team llefl fo righil. Fronf Row: Angelo Marini, Lawrence Cox, John Carreffa, Co-Cap+ain James Collins, Al Camacho, Roberf Flelcher, Michael Ryan. Baclc Row: Brolher D. Mark, F.S.C., Varsiiy Moderaforg Dennis Clark, manager, Daniel Porfer, 'kit' Sf. John's Junior Varsiiy Baslcefball Team of I955-56. Fronf Row: Waller Hebb, Michael McCarlhy, John Richards, Maurice DuFour, Phil Brown, Joseph Mona, Roberl McCleary. Back Row: Brolher G. Lewis, F.S.C., leam moderalorg Michael Romero, James Ryan, Thomas Fifzpafriclr, Lawrence Scheewe, Joseph Morrison, Harry Hipps, and Morgan Woolen, coach. 1 Harry Hipps is alcoul lo lake a jump shol in preference 'io passing fo reammale Maurice Moe DuFour who seems anxious lo gel fhe ball. Waller Sonny Hebb is guarding Happy Harry in 'lhis infer-squad praclice game. These lhree players were 'lhe big men on lhe J.V. feam and will help the Varsiiy nexl' year. The Junior Varsily followed fhe maxim fha? praclice mall perfecl: Joe Morrison and Phil Brown are running lhroug a drill during an afler-school pracfice designed lo impros passing ihe ball while af lop speed. e Junior Varsily opened lheir season in fine slyle by crushing y by a score of 85 lo 28. Moe Dulzour emerged as high scorer lhe Phelps game wilh I6 markers as lhe Junior Johnnies ped Phelps 64 lo 53. During The course of lhe season Jrhe J.VI d viclories over Roosevell 53-40, Delvlalha 45-32, Washingion- 68-57, Georgeiown Prep 79-35, Carroll 93-62, Anacoslia 66-43, Loyola 47-32. They also had repeal wins over Delvialha, Phelps, Georgelown Prep. Gonzaga's J.V. delealed lhe Cadels lwice. we iirsf game, lhe Johnnies overcame a I5 poinl hall-lime lin only lo lose a hearlbrealcer by 'rhe close score of 55 'ro 54. J.V. losl The second game 53 'ro 46. John Carroll adminislered Jlher Cafholic League loss by The score of 65 ro 54. Easlern ' lhe Cadefs 'rhe only loss rhey suffered af fhe hands of an -high leam. Slandouls on 'rhe Team were Moe DuFour, Phil n, Harry Hipps, Manny Penna, and playmalcer, Sonny Hebb. Coach Morgan Woolen saw his green J.V. place fhird in lhe Caiholic League lhis year, bul his hoopslers compiled a 20-4 record as They improved wilh the season. N PicTured lefT To righT is The 'I956 ST. John's baseball Team. Firsf James Fowler, Raymond Reich, VicTor lrwin, Paul CiaTTi, John Row: John Reddan, manager, Leo ChrisTofili, James Combs, Louis CarreTTa. Third Row: Coach Morgan Woofen, Michael Ryan, Grazzo, William Farley, John Piazza, William Noonan. Second Thomas Hall, James Donafelli, John Haley, Warren McPherson, Row: Brolher G. Edward, F.S.C., Team moderaTorg Jerry Dillon, Mr. John Ryall, and Thomas Henderson, manager. Talking it up Q i asr, J sz ring V? .5 ii P T We The CadeT diamond cuTTers Tinished a lo schedule of TwenTy-Tour games as runner-up Gonzaga in The CaTholic League. AT The sT. OT The season, iT appeared as Though ST. Joh would run away wiTh The League crown. Th had a 3-O record in The League. BUT someThi happened To The Team and They losT Two in row To Gonzaga ThaT cosT Them The champic ship. The ScarleT and Gray nine won vicTori over Phelps, DeMaTha, Carroll, Bullis, Ar cosTia, and WashingTon-Lee. This year, T Team had such sTandouTs as John CarreT' who was selecTed To The All-Meiro nine: R Reich, Johnny Haley, Al MerriTT, Jimmy Don Telli, Jerry Dillon, Mike Ryan. and Tom l-Ia Jerry Dillon gives verbal assisfance To Jim Curl Combs as he prepares To gaTher in a pop fly, during game wifh John, Carroll which The Cadeis won 3- This viciory enabled ST. John's To finish The season ng good form, soulhpaw hurler y Dona+elli delivers one of his slow i during a game wiih Cardozo which he emerged fhe vicfor as he ad +he Clerks 2-0. I firsf baseman Ray Reich applies sg 'lo a Lion who was caughf nap- off firsi base by relief pircher Al H. Alfhough +he Searle? and Gray enjoyed a four run lead going The lasf inning, fhe John Carroll pushed five runs across in iheir if fhe inning fo win 5-4. ,Q-lap. The Sf. John's bench seems fo be wafch- ing fhe aciion of The game with a greal deal of inferesl as lhe Johnnies played Gonzaga for ihe second lime. The Cadefs ou?-hif fhe Lions iwo fo one buf losl by fhe score of 4-I. Freshman infielder Paul Ciafii Touches ihe bag as he rounds Third on his way home wilh anoiher run againsi Sf. An- fhony's. The final score of This game siood af Sf. John's 5, Sl. Anfhony's I. Dlllfel' Milne Moynahan prepares 'lo sink a shorl puff. Diclr Kraff carefully examines fhe green as he lines up a pull. Main cog in lhe Sl. John's I956 Golf Team, John Grubb fees oFf in a malch againsf Sidwell Friends. Grubb won lhe D.C. Junior Amaleur lhis year. Under lhe guidance of Brolher G. Palriclc, F.S.C., 'rhe Cadel' linlcsr relained lheir lille as Calholic League Champions. During lhe season, leam won malches wilh Washinglon-Lee, Bullis, John Carroll, Sl. Alba Gonzaga, Georgelown Prep, Sidwell Friends and Anacoslia. Losses ca al The hands ol lhe Plebe dullers from The Naval Academy, lhe Freshr leam al Georgefown Universiiy, Slaunlon, and Belhesda-Chevy Chase. John's made lhe finals of lhe Melropolilan Championship. Afler a v close march, lhe Barons ol B.C.C. edged lhe Johnnies for fhe D.C. Cro I956 Calholic League and Privale School Champions are llefl 'lo righll, Fronf Row: . Grubb, leam caplaing Eugene Cullinane, and Jack Doser. S+anding are, Richard K Michael Moynahan, Jerry Doser. Joseph Leda, John Walker and Michael Maloney. fb ,ir ,L 'K Members of ihe S+. John's Rifle Team are lleff fo righfl, Firsf Row: Frank Wyckoff, Harry Benm capfaing Col. Arfhur Purvis, P.M.S.8r.T., David Gundling, and William Rocks. Second Row: Lo Ricca, Michael4Au'rh, Ralph Burr, Donald Weirich. Third Row: Wade Gallagher, Julian Robins Roberf Bennie, and Louis Ritchie. Fourih Row: George Irving and Siewarr Lingley. Hot hot Under ihe rneniorship of Col. Arihur C. Purvis, P.M.S.3r. ihe Cadei muslceimen enioyed a successful season which s Them place ihird in The 2nd Army Marches and ihirieenih The Naiional Scholasric Maiches. William Rooks lakes careful aim as he praciices from ihe off-hand posilion. Team capfain Harry BenneH observes Frank Wyckoff's posiiion in ihe siifing form of firing in order fo cafch any error and fo.correc+ if. M I , ..,.u,,?.,,.,.,. e..,, .. ..-, , .., c..........-...........4... .45f.,1,., , .. E s 'TZ . r Calholic League Champions are picTurecl lefT To righT, Row One: Tom Neely, John Brazinsky, Jack Lannon, and Bob Cronin, co-caplainsg Manny Perdomo, and John LeiberT, coach. Row Two: BroTher Frederick F.S.C., moderaforg Hank Ferry, John Rogers, Dan Carr, John Lawrence, John Haley, and Barry Cronan. apfain Bob Cronin is shown puTTing The shol in The nfs of Columbus Meel. Curly Bob won This evenf The discus and holds The CaTholic League record in field evenls . . . SwifT dash man, John Haley races :Tory in The 220-yard dash al American Universify. and Diclr Heid. Row Three: Franlr Furman, Bob Lee, RusTy Schee Bob McGra!h, Bill Belfiore, and Al Camacho. AbsenT 'From pich Fred lseminger, PaT Holland, Pele Gorry, Tom Gaffney, Ralph DeLe Champions if ff if The CadeT cindermen opened Their season wiTh a vicTory ox Oxon Hill and SuiTland in a Triangular meeT. The Johnnies Tou Tough compeTiTion as They losT meeTs To ArmsTrong, Blair, a BeThesda-Chevy Chase. Again ST. John's led The enTries in T CaTholic UniversiTy lnviTaTional MeeT and capTured a gold cup T second place in The VarsiTy Club lnviTaTional lvleeT aT Americ UniversiTy. lVlocleraTecl Tor The second year by BroTher Frederi Thomas, F.S.C., and coached by alumnus John LeiberT, The Cad cindermen enjoyed a su'ccessTul season as They won The CaTho League Crown. . gf, . if i' r 1 ,l a Sprinter AI Camacho brealrs away from The blocks in The 220-yard dash aT The K. of C. lnvifa- Tional Meel. iior miler Fred Iseminger icenfrales on his pace as he 'Ts his run againsT The clock. The bar does noi seem To bolher RusTy Scheewe as he cleai iT on The way To winning The high iump al The CaTholl League Championship Meel. . ,,.' .A ' . . I Y l r- . nh y y yy g ing 2 A 4 Rhys T , 4 , M Q K J. A . K ire H ii in fig . ,gn R . I Q' C- The ST. John's Track Team was seT To win The KnighTs oT Columbus lnviTaTional Trac MeeT This year aTTer losing by one po7nT To Carroll lasT year. A pre-meeT figuring c Team sTrengThs Tound The CadeT cindermen in a good posiTion, buT no one guesser ThaT The Johnnies would win in such an overwhelming manner as They did. Cadel won nine ouT ol: Ten gold medals and The Team reTurned To VermonT Avenue wiTh Th mile-relay Trophy as well as The CaTholic League Team Trophy. The Team amassei a ToTal OT 76 poinTs To 24 poinTs Tor John Carroll and 8 poinTs Tor Gonzaga. Boi Cronin won TirsT place in The shoT and discus and John l-laley won The IOO-yard das and The 220-yard dash. Bob lvlcGraTh won The mile run and Bob Lee won The 88C yard run. Jaclc Lannon won The 440-yard clash and RusTy Scheewe Toolc TirsT plac in The high lump. Jack Lannon noses ouT a runner from ST. James To win The 440-yard dash in The Varsily Clu lnviTaTional MeeT aT American Universify. Lannon is followed by Team-maTes Rusfy Scheewe an Tom Gaiiney. ST. John's won second place in The meeT and a gold cup. Individual members als won a number of meclals. E g ,L ,Q-,vw .1 4 441 Q ctivities 'l'llADlTION HONOB IS TRADl'I'l0N HON0ll IS TBA I 'W'Pi'MQ' , M353 ,kg .. . ---4. L. A34mf11ff1gg 3 If A ,i' 4 I I I S L,.. H , P6 I I I li 3 I ist t il Ll KI xx ,S TJ .13 1 ', A L .7 X 7.6, 3,'fff,: fl' , ,. M X I I, A cw --f 4 I 'X If Q' 7'iiI2g3'Ak5iif Q - .I W w ,,,,,14:M4:XW:f 5 if -Q-133 ' 7 1 r yr I ff H A --N, IS TIIADITIUN HONOIl IS TIIADITIDN IIONOR IS TIIADITIUN lIONOII IS TIIADI 3 , . ,tr x A M' N K A'-, Rx ff Q , M, fe. .Y ,ff X, Edilor-in-Chief Charles Radigan, Execulive Edilor Roberl Weinaug, and Aclivilies Edifor Roberl Findlay confer wifh Bro. Flavian and discuss layoul, placemenf of piclures and copy in lhe '55 Taps. This will give lhem a broader oullook when lhey begin worl: for lhe I 956 Yearbook. The Tap The yearboolc is The souvenir of four years of l-ligh School memories. Ailer a whole year of worry, worlc and enioymenl we reap lhe iruils ol: our labors and 'feel salisiied al 'rhe resulls oi our endeavors. lvluch creclil, of course, is due Bro. Flavian, lvloderalor, and Charles Radigan, Edilor, plus lhe many olhers who gave so much oi lheir Time and inleresl. Mr.-Solari of Coolce Publishing Company has been very palienl and helpful al all limes. The Taps has also been noled for Els excellenl' pholos, and wholly responsible for such a good iolo is lvlr. Vincenl Shields, himself a gradu- ale ol Sl. John's. Co-Edilors of ihe Mililary seclion, iuniors Roberl Rineharl and John McLaughlin discuss 'lheir approach for lhis parf .g .aff ' , Us Rx . . f of lhe annual. i 3 N Y ii ' X YQ it fi were . M.. srl - T ers of fhe edilorial sfaff counl lhe for fhe yearbook as subscriplions begin in. They are, lefl lo righl: Laurence , Peler Gorry, Francis Vifl, Thomas Michael Uhlmann and Leo Gorman. -nw- Thal look of concern on Charles Radigan's 'lace has been fhere more fhan once fhis year as he worried aboul piclures, deadlines and copy. Thanks 'fo his quief perseverance, he can smile now. A fi ,f .vc XL, an 'L Kngmir I Q! -' ,.,. , len' Brofher Flavlan, Moderalor of lhe year- book, and Vinceni Shields, pl-nolographer, look over lhe yearbook dummy while formulafing limes and places for pic- if 1 ii I, I l Iulling over The nexT issue of The SABRE is ediTor-in-chief rTI1ur Dechene. Here The ediior is abouT To puT down on aper some clever ideas which appeared in The official T. John's news pubIicaTion all year long and evenTuaIly on iT naTionaI recogniTion. The SABRE was brighTer and sharper Than ever This 2ar. lTs appealing Iayouf, inTeresTing sTories and arieTy made The SABRE a sTa'ndouT sTudenT newspaper JblicaTion. ' BroTher F. AIberT, F.S.C., lvIoderaTor, was always illing To lend a helping hand. Succeeding Edward nwers in December, ediTor-in-chieT ArThur Dechene irecTed an energeTic and resourceTul ediTorial sTaTT: oberT RhineharT, Darrell Acree, Edward Spellacy, oberT Findlay, John McLaughlin, I-Ienry Ferry, Michael hlmann, James Needham, and Joseph McCullough. Darrell Acree's inTeresTing layouTs enlivened page ne. The inTorrnaTive columns by Henry Ferry and Iichael Uhlmann did much To increase The popuIariTy T The sporTs page. CarToonisT Joseph McCullough Tur- 'shed The arT worlc and Thomas Dvoralc snapped The icTures. FeaTure wriTers Edward Spellacy, RoberT RhineharT, ohn Rogers, RoberT Findlay, John McLaughlin and Sabre GeTTing Togefher informally To discuss TuTure plans for The SABR Trom Ieff To righT: SporTs Edilor Michael Uhlmann, Page One Darrell Acree, Managing EdiTor RoberT' RI'1ineharT, FeaTure Edward Spellacy, and Page Three Chief John McLaughlin. RoberT Cecil penned The ediTorials and comic relieT ThaT brighTened pages Two and Three. RoberT Rhine- harT's column, Salmagundi, was very popular. OuTsTanding among The reporTers were regulars Donald Weirich, Joseph Grim, John Beall, AI Miles and John VornDiclc. As a grand Tinale To Volume XIII, The June issue was a six-page saluTe To The Class oT '56. lvIosT OT This year's ediTorial sTaTT were members OT The Junior class and will reTurn in The Fall To resume Their worlc wiTh The SABRE. A. I 1 , Wi, iff -S 'li' 5 xi P S . -,.4, fff-'K ,A Af, if 21. 1 . -fy! , , , ff,-f' f 'il ff Zfe-' fx' cers of fhe Regina Coeli Unii of fhe C.S.M.C. discuss fhe plans for fulure chapfer -fings af fheir leisure. Shown from lefl' fo righl are Michael McMahon, John Rogers, 1 Thompson, Darrel Acree, and Roberf Rhinehari. Frank Sorensen was absenf when piciure was faken. Q 2 3 Club Lite , .- M L ,ls. Lft7i?l1fl'fF5f?7wssvfi-:Fiffif,J , f ,i 7' '5 ',i f- Q ' ' , ..r-' A e K r . ,Y ' Q r .'-i ' . -. , . 4' V,,. Z , ' r r H5 '43 A i A Wa 4, Ya, 4- ,1 , K .f-, --, K. - ,fr 's+e,sE!,g- V '- ,, 1 ,. 1 - .' 'W Q V. ,QQ meeiifi in Vg I q , iff 3' , sw ,, . ,XJ , 'gf - A i vw: J 'A in in I 'X . . ,Y WDW If lnsfrumenhl in fhe funcfion of ihis year's Benilde Club were Secrefaries Edward Bowers and Roberi' Rhineharl, and Presidenl John Rogers. The newly 'Formed Cade? Chorus rehearse one of Hs many numbers for a 'future program. Under fhe direcfion of Mr. Mason, 'fhe very successful and popular chorus appeared a+ various rallies and funciions fhroughou+ fha year. g 1 . y f l v .. 1 3 vocal supporl lo our foofball ieam are, slanding, leff 'fo Paul Jenlnins, Jerry Clark, Roberf Rineharr, Louis Ricca, James Second row: John Coons, Geoffrey Williams, James Ferguson, Kasulailis, James Cain, Sfewarf Lingley, Lyle Easier. On lhe l is Lawrence Hanlon. W Y - ,L,,.,4,,..,,.,e.. , ,,,. ,.,x., , 4, , - , M ,WV ,,,, N, W QM qnasq- ,,.,,,.,,,,aeN , r WW- M , ,,,,,,-...w..m,,....,e NW W .. . ,,,.,.-,.,....... ,.....,,. V 0 - Q 'S ,,.2s., Slriliing a colorful pose are 'rhe popular Sl. John's Singing Sergeanls. The qroup was formed for lhe '55 Junior Prom and has coniinuecl io perform on cerlain occasions ever since. The quinlel' includes ll. fo r.l Ronnie Sarro, George Chapin, Bob Madigan, Dave McGralh, and Chucl: Miller. The library sfaff confers with Brolher D. Alfred, librarian, on policies for lhe school year. The slaff aids Brolher Alfred by issuing and receiving books, and by doing olher iobs lo relain lhe library's high elliciency and appearance. Shown are Thomas Lyles, John McLaughlin, Brolher Allred, Roberl Danle, Frank Maxwell, and Earl Mann. fl Bandwagon Drum Maior, Henry Ferry, is congraTu- lafed by Mr. Lee Mason, DirecTor of The Band, as he receives his J for Tour years of service. The band pases in review aT The Annual CompeTiTive Drill. ThaT's Frank STouTen- burgh keeping The beal wiTh The bass drum, The backbone of our cheering sec- Tion aT all TooTball games. The band geTs loigger and l:zeTTer wiTh every succeeding year, Thanks To The eTTorTs OT BroTher AlTred and Mr. l.ee Mason. l:aiThTully helped by lvlr. Joseph D'Urso Jr., Mr. Mason enjoyed a successTul season his TirsT year aT ST. John's. By his hard work we know we have deserved anoTher Championship- The BesT Band in The CiTy. All year long The band was called upon To add disTincTion To pracTically every imporTanT evenT. ln addiTion To Their regular worlc of playing aT drill and parades, The band Tollowed a TighT schedule OT concerTs. They have visiTed many schools and insTiTuTions Thrilling young and 'old. The band has become by Tar, The mosT Tireless and energeTic group in The school. STrains oT music, popular and classical, Tilled The halls of ST. John's every Tuesday nighT, noT only during The school year louT all summer long as well. AT all TooTball games The band 'became The cenTer oT our Tamous cheering secTion. lT TypiTied The SpiriT OT ST. John's. '- Members of The Band are, FirsT Row, Le'F+ Secfion, leff To righlz Mai. R. Bauss, LieuT. H. Ferry, R. Cecil, J. Shaw, W. Barry. Second Row: D. Cooper, G. Selby, T. O'Day, J. Garay, R. Maxwell, J. SweeT, G. Landis. Third Row: T. Harman, F. STilwell, F. STouTenburgh, R. Raedy. CenTer SecTion, FirsT Row: C. McSurdy, M. G.-oepp, W. Wissinger. Second Row: M. Landman, V. Brooks, J. Haley, J. O'Neill. Third Row: C. Passero, Raymond Hanlein, LieuT. J. Rogers. FcurTl1 Row: P. ATkins, M. Rankin, E. Welkener, LieuT. J. Sullivan, SgT. C. Schnellbacher. LasT Row: R. Bennie, D. Kobunski, B. Hall, L. EasTer. RighT SecTion, FronT Row: A. Jackson, C.. Raley, Lieuf. R. Howard, Capl. R. Madigan. Second Row: Kirk, P. Maroulis, R. DanTe, M. Harrison, Sgf. C. Paul, J. Boehm, G. Irving, R. Collins. Third Row: SgT. E. Griffin, Lieui J. HeamsTead, J. Gregory, J. Wakeman, J. Wilson. Playing, reading music, and marching af lhe same Hn is a dimculf faslz. However, if was no problem lo ihe E John's band as you can see. 'When ihe Sainls Come Marching ln was a favorife of lhe ' .F 1:7:f2a'i' sand. Here we see fhem march info rhe Audiforium for lhe Annual Spring Concerf which was fhe usual success. ' up-. 3 ff 1- ,avi H fa 1'- , xxx xf If 4-f Fatherly In tinct Mr. Ralph 'MarlaTT smlles as he hands over The gavel To Mr. Emil Schnellbacher who succeeded him as Presidenf of The Men of ST. John's The disTinguished genTleman To The righf is Mr. Emil Schnellbacher who, during The pasT year devoTed his eFTorTs and Time To The Task of Presi- denT of The Men of ST. John's. The FaThers oT The cadeTs OT ST. John's, under The 'noderaTorship oT BroTher Lulce and known as The Men DT ST. John's, have again ouTdone Themselves during The pasT year Tor The beTTerrnenT oT The school. True To Their moTTo, Building Boys is BeTTer Than Mending Men, The TaThers helped The boys socially, spiriTually, and academically. The Family Day Picnic, The ChrisTmas ParTy, The Communion Breal4TasT, The l:aTher Son Ban- queT, The Carnival, and The many oTher evenTs aTTesT To Their TaTherly inTeresT and devoTion. Perhaps Their greaTesT conTribuTion is Their inTeresT in pushing TorTh The drive Tor Tinances greaTly needed Tor The realizaTion oT a New and C5reaTer ST. John's. We, The sTudenTs, wish To Talce The opporTuniTy here To Thanlc Bro. Lulfe, Mr. Schnellbacher, The oTTicers and members oT The FaTher's Club Tor Their unselTish devoTion To us, To The BroThers, and To our school. f 1 Mr. Thomas CourTney welcomes The 'Families of ST. John's To The Communion Breakfasf held annually on Passion Sunday. - ' , 'slow c R zfher Lulre gralefully accepls a checlr from Mr. n Cox, Chairman of lasl year's Carnival. The aceeds of 'the Carnival go inio fhe Building nd. 4 5 F '1 i 5' This is par? of lhe crowd 'rhai filled 'rhe audilorium lasl December when fhe Fafher's held lheir Annual Chrislmas Parly. The Brolhers were fhc guesfs of honor and each received a giff from Sanla Claus. Shown planning fhe agenda 'for +he year are, sealed, leff lo righi: Bro. Lulre, Mocleralorg Mr Emil Schnellbacher, President and Mr. Sandford Leach, Vice-Presidenl. Sfanding, lefl lo righi. are: Mr. Harry Ahern, Mr. Tony Bruno, Mr. Philip Asher, Mr. Roberf Williams, Secreiary, and Mr. Max Ryan, Treasurer. r 1,2 f ll lf- --me 'W if . A. . W, M- an.. , 1 EL Q wr fa., '4' t . ' . , 5' We . 5' f' lg W -as... 9',1- -' asain ,, 1, r 11- 4 ' 5-ff , F N an-en, '5 fu- 1. Lieulenanl James Donalelli and molher are shown dancing fhe Sen Walfz, one of ihe highlighfs of 1 Mo+her's Club Dance. To lheir leff Maior William Roolrs and his mofher. me ? 'J' vi 3 lhis year's Mo+her's Club Card Parry and Dance, lhe officers discuss 'the affair Brolher G. Palriclc, moderafor. Piclured are Mrs. Louis Donalelli, freasurerg Mrs. d Bowers, vice-presidenlg Mrs. Charles Reich, presidenlg and Mrs. Kenneih Pauli, ary. ring +o mail liclrels for fhe annual zr's Club Card Parly and Dance e parenfs of lhe sludenf body are iHee members: ll.. fo r.l: Mrs. l Carrerla, Mrs. Francis VEH, chair- Mrs. Simon McHugh, Mrs. Jack horpe, Mrs. Charles Reich, and James McGuire. This year's affair weld af fhe Shorelam Holel on ary l0. 1 if 'Nur Q '--'.. Q L- , -.., l L M 7 X'r- sau 'i I Remember Mrs. Charles Reich, Presidenf of +he Mofher's Club, was insfrumen+al in ihis year's opera'fion of ihe organi1a+ion. The mofhers held many evenfs which aided ihe Brofhers and confribufed io one of +he most producfive years in ihe club's hisiory. 42 5, ,A . Q ki Ai 5511 41 ei. s, 1 E, e e was 1' ,ff. e ,ef - W4 3 Mama I K! iw: Qi 3.1, fx ,z 1 55-41 1 X Q ff 'sf 9: N L .V'.ffx 'A ie I WS 5 f 1 is I Af' O 1 oclal TRADITIUN HONOB IS TBADITIUN HONOB IS TBA! i 37 f- M h:., .L k- ,v - N F' .fwnk k s4: X k M ff? .,,: .--' gm 3 , ffv+'fi 'ii 7, 4 5, M. f gl Y. ii x V' if CadeT Colonel leads The oflicers and assembled cadeTs singing The FighT Song. This is The usual cusTom a'lTer Grand March. XT prompTly 9:00 P: M. on November 25, l955, gan The ST, Johns RegimenTal Ball, From Then il Twelve The music OT Tiny lvleel4er's OrchesTra enaded The dancers and guesTs. The main Ball- Tm oT The Shoreham l-loTel was The scene oT The hT's TesTiviTies. The highliqhT oT The evening was Grand March. lT was an impressive sighT To all The oTTicers Trom The cadeT Colonel To The 'sergeanT promenade The leng-Th oT The hall wiTh ir daTes. LieuTenanT Harry BenneT'helps his daTe, Nan Doe, wiTh her wrap af The Reg. The RegimenTal Ball is The Annual Social aT ST. John's. Mrs. ArThur C. Purvis, wife of The P.M.S.8rT. aT ST. John's, presenTs Miss Pai' Hogan, The CadeT Colonel's dafe, a bouqueT of roses as Colonel Gorman looks on. Regimental Ball fb ix! M A s ft- h f, WW is H ' iq H-5. Z ' Q JM' ! nanf Colonel Joseph Jaap and Miss Kay pass lhrough ihe main hall of ihe Shoreham d for an after dance parly. an arch of Sabres poised al a delicale Tvf- rlpnrnp annln drnll Rand Canlaln Roherf 5 nn -' hung' . sf' Q f .. si gg ,N Seniori' ix A senior cadef falzes lime our from XX his academic and milifary sfudies and does a li'Hle socializing af -lhe Senior Prom. .X N L rf N Y 3 1 NN. K z . 1 f Q -'.i 1 ii K A l ' W' fi F Sgr t 4 22 bg? if ,K N The Senior Prom of Sf. John's lege High School for fhe Cla I956 was held in fhe Mayflo Williamsburg Room, on 'the I of June 6. Mosf of fhe se alfended and all had a grand ' Programs and refreshmenfs handled by members of ihe Jw Class. ign s 1 I XCR 'Min' N' N . 1 'rev 3 I' 3- i ' lu' year's lasl big social eveni, lhe Senior Prom, eld in 'rhe Williamsburg Room of lhe l-loiel Jwer on The nighl oi 6 June, and was ailended veral members ol lhe lacully. The liclcels, sms, and relreshmenls were handled by mem- llhe Junior class, giving every senior a chance oy himself. Dancing was held from len unfil 3 ihe musical sirains ol Tiny lvleekens Cr- a, An almosphere oi friendly laik and laughler :led ihe ball room and many new acguainl- were made. Al one o'clocl4, when lhe band J, Good Nighl Sweeihearlf' lhe social life John's Senior Class drew lo an end. There several oarlies and olher galherings alle-r lhe some which lasled lo lhe wee hours ol: lhe ng. Brofher G. Lewis displays ihe lrophy awarded fo him during an inlermission a+ fhe Senior Prom. The award was made by Joe Sapienza in ihe name of Brofher Lewis's homeroom class, 4C. John Sullivan and Miss Boofsy Gaines, his dale, enioy a quiel minuie as lhey sif one ou? during fhe Senior Prom in fhe Williamsburg Room of fha Hofel Mayflower. eil 'is As fhe evening speedily comes lo an end, lhe seniors realize if is iheir lasl formal dance ai Sl. John's. Looking back on lheir senior year lhe Prom will bring back many noslalgic memories of good limes and good friends. The success of The Prom was largely due io lhe planning of Bro. Lewis, Bro. Andrew, and fheir respeclive commillees. I'0lIl K. Q- wx by 5 if 6 iii.. cond Classmen and lheir ladies fox- al pasl midnighl lo lhe bear of music lhe Mason-manner. A few foolweary uples sil 'rhis one oul, however, lo ioy refreshmenls and engage in small Anlicipaling a pleasanl evening of gaiely and dancing, Arfhur De4 and his dale, Miss Joan Reese, and Miss Polly Anne Mulville ani escorf, Ralph Burr, purchase lheir refreshmenl ducals from sopho doormen Louis Rilchie and Richard Barrazolfo. Adding a 'feminine iouch, Miss Elizabelh malres a 'Final adiuslmenl on escorl Louis Ri formal neckwear. Formal allire, complele wilh plaid cummerbunds Cadels and corsages for lhe ladies, plus a gala almospl 'rhal fairly glillered, were lhe evenings order for lhe I Junior Prom held May 8 al lhe Mayflower l-lolel's p Williamsburg Room. Tiny Meeker! Crcheslra, under able baron of Mr. Lee Mason, supplied a dance bear ' lcepl couples swinging and swaying from IO lill l. epled as a mozl' Succezglul social iillair, lhe Prom lnnned under lhe direclion ol Bra. Fidelian ol Jesui, , find Bio, Flaviain ol Jenni, PSC. The sale ol liclcels nlronucie waz lhe nppoinled duly ol Prom commilleef 'rnnl Brulley, Riilph Burr, Allred Cnmacho, Michael on, Williiim Lacey, Richard Leach, Rolaerl Lovelace, en McPherson, John Reddfin, and Michael Romero. ami were edilefl by Darrell Acree, Melvin Colvin, Gmrfini, Rolgerl Lee, and James Needham. Enler- Jnl wal, provided during lhe orcheslrals inlermission merly lenm Rfilplw Burr and Diniel Mulville and by iniiur Claw veruion ol lhe Singing Serqeanls, Melvin i, Bmnlley Hall, Michael l'lnrrii.on, Rolverl Lovelace, ulinn Milihmm, accompanied on lhe lceyldoerd by 1-, llnrmon. Richard Leach served as masler ol cere- Q. ing as parl of lhe Prom's irilermissnon enlerlainmenl program, s Michael Harrison, Branlley Hall, Roberl Lovelace, Melvin and Julian Milihram lend harmony lo 'rheir renclifion of a Rhylhm and Blues number. an Ralph Burr amuses his audience of Junior Promenaders wilh r comic commenlary on lhe capers of King Ar+hur's Courf. 5 iq? ul sl 471-'9 ff Q 5, f 1- fr , ' Av X - 1' .uk E . Sfmix pecialtie lured above is his excellency, fhe Mosl Rev. Palriclc O'Boyle, Archbishop of Washing+on. Loolcing on is excellency, fhe Mosl Rev. .lohn M. McNamara, ciliary Bishop of Washing+on. Many orher honored -gy and guesls added dignify +o lhe occasion by ir presence. very special day for S+. John's during lhe pasl year s 'fhe day of lhe ground-breaking for 'lhe new school Airlie. ll was anofher srep forward fo +ha+ long aifed day when we will have io say goodbye +o lhe l Sf. 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Foolball 2: Inframural Baslceiball I.2,3,4: lnframural Bowling Taps 4: Benilde Club l,2: Sabre Club 4: Regimenfal Ball Commiiiee Iniramural Soflball I. FRANCIS L. BELLINO 9304 Jesup Lane, Beflaesda, Md. Sergeanl, Company E Iniramural Baslcelball I,2,3,4: Winning Company 2.3: Sabre 4: Ben Club l. HARRY G. BENNETT, Ill 9920 Woodburn Road, Silver Spring, Md. Lieufenanl, Company G Varsiiy Rifle Team I,2,3, Caplain 4: lniramural Baslceiball 2: Winn Company 3: Winning Plafoon 2: C.S.M.C. l,2: Sabre Club 4: Libr Sfaif I: Class Presideni I,4: Class Vice-Presidenl 3. DANIEL BOONE 7608 Glenbrook Road, Beflmesda, Md. Sergeani, Company E lniramural Baslceiball l,2,3,4: Winning Plaloon I,3: Class Secrefary DAVID L. BOOTHE 69I9 Prince Georges Avenue, Takoma Parlr, Md. Sergaanf, Company G Iniramural Baslceiball I,2,3,4: Winning Plafoon 2: C.S.M.C. 3: If Team 3. EDWARD B. BOWERS 6b0I Hillmead Road, Belhescla, Md. Supply Sergeani, Quarlermasler Slalif ly Foolball Slalislician 35 Varsily Baslcelball Manager 25 lnlra- l Baslreiball l,2.3,45 Sabre 2,4, Edilor-in-Chief 35 C.S.M.C. 2, :rian 3, Hislorian, Arclwdiocesan Council 45 Sabre Club 45 Gon- Program 35 Carroll Program 4. JOHN H. BRAZINSKY 77I3 I4+h Slreef, N.W., Washington, D. C. Lieulenanl, Company A mural Baslcelball 2,35 lnlramural Bowling I,2,3: Sabre Club 45 ilaslic Medals: Lalin I,2,35 Algebra 25 English 35 General Ex- nce 2,35 Chemislry 3. RICHARD A. BRINDLE 83I 61h Avenue, S.W., Washinglon, D. C. Sergeanf, Company F ning Plaloon I: Winning Squad l,35 Class Presidenl 25 Class Vice- idenl 35 Class Secrelary 4. JEFFERSON B. BROWN 2I2 S. Royal Slreel, Alexandria, Va. Sergeanl, Company B ily Baseball 2,3,45 J.V. Foolball 2,35 lnlramural Baslcelball 2.3.45 lde Club I5 Junior Prom Commillee 3. PERRY BROWNING 79I9 Chellon Road, Belhesda, Md. Lieulenanl, Company B Foolball 2,35 J.V. Baslcelball l,25 lnlramural Baslcelball 3,45 Win- g Plaloon 25 C.S.M.C. 25 Sabre Club 45 Class Treasurer I5 Regi- lal Ball Commillee 4: Junior Prom Commillee 3. ROBERT CALLAN 59I9 Woolen Drive, Falls Church, Va. Sergeanl, Band :ily Rille Team 2,35 lnlramural Baslcelball 2,35 Band l,2.3,45 Taps 45 ire 2,35 C.S.M.C. 3,45 Library Slall I5 Sophomore Press Club 2. HARRY J. CANDEE 5700 N. 26Ih Sfreel, Arlinglon, Va. Sergeanf, Company B amural Bowling 35 Winning Plaloon l,2,3. DANIEL J. CARR 75I Sligo Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Lieulenanf, Company E 'sily Foofball 3,45 Varsify Traclc 3,45 J.V. Fo-olball l,25 J.V. Baslxel l 2,35 lnlramural Baslcefball I5 C.S.M.C. 45 Sabre Club 4. VICTOR CARRERA 625 Tewkesbury Place, N.W., Washingion, D.C. Sergeanf, Company B Winning Plaloon 2. JOHN CARRETTA I823 N. Glebe Road, Arlingfon, Va. Lieufenanf, Company E Varsily Baslcelball 4, Varsily Baseball l,2,3,4g J.V. Baskelball 2,31 Inl murial Baslcelball I,2g Winning Company 21 Winning Squad 3: Taps Sabre 2,31 C.S.Iv1.C. 2,3.4g Benilde Club 41 Sabe Club 4: Class Sec fary 2, Regimenfal Ball Cornmillee 4: Junior Prom Commillee Cheerleader 3, Capfain 43 Soph Press Club 25 Inlramural Soflball Freshman Baskelball I. GEORGE T. CARROLL 605 Sf. Andrew's Lane, Silver Spring, Md. Sergeant Company E Winning Plalo-on 21 Winning Squad 3. GEORGE CHAPIN 5506 Weslern Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Lieufenanf, Company G Varsiiy Foolball 3,43 Varsify Baseball 2,3,4g J.V. Foofball I.2g Winni Plaloon .,3: Sabre Club 4: Regimenlal Ball Commilfee 43 Junior Pri Commillee 3. LEE CHRISTENSEN 422I N. 23rd S+ree+, Arlingion, Va. Sergeani, Company C Inlramural Baslcelball l.4g Winning Plaloon I. EDWARD CLEXTON 4225 Lorcom Lane, Arlingfon, Va. Sergeanf, Company B Inframural Baskelball I,2,3,4g Band I,2, JAMES COLLINS 632 F SIree+, S.W., Washinglon, D. C. Sergeanf, Company C Varsily Foolball 3.4: Varsily Baslcefball 2.3, Co-Capiain 43 Inlramui Baslcelball 23 Winning Company 2,33 Winning Plaloon 2. RICHARD F. COLLINS 609I N. 8+h Place, Arlingfon, Va. Sergeani, Band Inframural Baslcelball 2, Band I,2,3,4g Inlramural Sollball I. THOMAS F. COLLINS 322 H S+reef, N.E., Washingion, D.C. Sergeanf, Company C mural Bowling 2,31 Class Vice-Presidenl 2. PAUL T. CORNWELL 28I2 27fI1 S+ree+, N.W., WasI'1ing+on, D. C. Lieufenanf, Company A ily Foolball 3,41 J.V. Foolball I,21 J.V. Baslcelball 21 Inlramural olball I,3,41 Winning Company 21 Winning Plaloon I,3: Winning nd 21 Sabre Club 41 Junior Prom Commillee 3. JOSEPH M. COSTELLO 55I5 Kirlrside Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Sergeanf, Company B xmural Bowling 2,31 Band I1 Benilde Club I. TIMOTHY L. COX 6807 Fairfax Road, Beflwesda, Md. Firsl' Sergeanf, Company F ,ily Foolball 3,41 Varsily Baslcelball 3,41 J.V. Foolball 21 J.V. Bas- iall 21 Freshman Baslcelball I1 Winning Plaloon 2.3: Sabre Club 4. ROBERT E. CRONIN 4433 35fh SI'ree+, N.W., Washingion, D. C. Sergeant Company E .ily Foolball 31 Varsily- Track 3.4. WILLIAM CROSS 5OI2 N. 34'rI1 Sfreef, Arlingfon, Va. aily Baseball I: Varsily Traclc 3.41 Inlramural Basketball I,2,3.4Z ming Company 21 Class Secrelary I. HENRY CUMBERLAND 620I 4Isf Avenue, HyaHsviIIe, Md. First Sergeanf, Company E :ily FooIloaII 3.41 Varsily Track 31 J.V. Foolball 21 Winning Plaloon Winning Squad I1 Sabre Club 4. THOMAS M. DAVID 2I27 Branch Avenue, S.E., WasI1ing'I'on, D. C. Caplain, Company F arc Club 41 Class Vice-Presidenf 21 Presidenl 31 Secrelary-Treasurer Award: Religion 2. FRANCIS DEALY 407 Whifesfone Road. Silver Spring, Md. Sergeanl. Company A Varsily Baseball 3: J.V. Baskelball 3: Iniramural Baslcefball 3. RALPH DeLALLA l340 Kennedy Sfreef. N.W.. Washingfon. D, C. Firsl Sergeanf. Company B Varsify Foolball 2,3.4: J.V. Foofball I: lnlramural Baslcelball l: N ning Company 2: Winning Plaloon I: Winning Squad I: Sabre C 4: Class Secrelary 3. GEORGE E. DENT. JR. 4007 Quiniana Sfreef. Hyafisville, Md. Lieufenanf Colonel. Regimenfal Sfaff Besf-Drilled Cadel 3: Sclwolaslic Medal: English I. WILLIAM A. DEVIN I5I9 Red Oak Drive. Silver Spring. Md. Lieuienani. Company B J.V. Foolball I: lnlramural Baslcelball I.3.4: Winning Company Sabre Club 4: Drill Team 3. ROBERT S. DIDDEN 328I Worfhinglon Sfreef. N.W., Washingion. D. C. Lieufenanf Adiulanf, Firsf Bafallion Sfaff J.V. Foolball 2.3: Inlramural Baskelball I: Sabre Club 4. JEROME A. DILLON 5606 Oakmonf Avenue, Be'II1esda. Md. Capfain. Company B Varsily Foolball 2.3.47 Varsify Baslcelball 3.4: Varsily Baseball 2.2 J.V. Foofball I: J.V. Baslcelball 23 lnlramural Baslcelball I: Sabre C 4: Class Secrelary Ig Class Presiclenf 2.3.4. JAMES DONATELLI 720 Buchanan Sfreel. N.E.. Waslwingion. D. C. Lieu+enanI, Company G Varsily Foolball 3: Varsily Baseball 2.3.4: J.V. Foolball I.2: J.V. Baslr ball I: Inlramural Baslcelball I.2.3.4: Winning Squad 3: C.S.M.C. 2 Benilde Club I: Sabre Club 4: Class Treasurer 2: Class Vice-Preside 3: Regimenlal Ball Commilfee 4: Junior Ball Commiflee 3. PAUL E. ERTTER U I009 Crawford Drive. Rockville, Md. Sergeanf. Company F Inlramural Baslcefball 3. DAVID EGGERS 48I4 Earlsfon Drive, Cresiviow, Md. Privafe, Company A f Foolloall 2,3,4: J.V. Foolball I. FRANCIS FARRELL, JR. 450I N. 37Ih Sfreef, Arlingfon, Va. Sergaani, Company F ine Edilor, Sabre 4. HENRY J. FERRY 28 Hiclrory Avenue, Talroma Park, Md. Lieufenanf Drum Maior, Band y Traclc 3,45 Inlramural Baslcelball I,2,3,4: Inlramural Bowling 2: I,2,3,4: Taps, Sporfs Edilor 4: Sabre 2, Sporls Edilor 3,4: Sabre 4: Library Slaff 2,3: Class Vice-Presidenl I: Class Secrefary 2: Treasurer 4: Winning Band Line 2: Scholaslic Medal: P.O.D. 3: ' Chorus 4: lnlramural Solllaall I. NICHOLAS J. FINAMORE I620 40Il'i Sireef, S.E., Washinglon, D. C. Sergeanf, Company B mural Basketball l,2: lnlramural Sollball I: Winning Plafoon I: ng Squad I. ROBERT C. FINDLAY 3621 Paiferson S+reeI, N.W., Washingfon, D. C. Lioufenani, Quadermasier Sfaff 2, Page Three Edilor 3,47 Taps. Aclivilies Edilor 4: Sophomore Club 2: Benilde Club I,2,3,4: C.S.M.C. 3,4: Winning Plaloon I: 1uraI Bowling I,2,3: Inframural Soflball I: Drill Team 3: Cade? s 4: Sabre Club 4. EDWARD J. FLOOD bl I9 Norfh Dalnoia Avenue, N.W., Washinglon, D. C. Sergeani, Company E PAUL J. FOLEY 4039 N. 20fh Road, Arlingfon, Va. Sergeani, Company A nural Baslcelbrall I,2,3,4: Band I: Class Vice-Presidenl I. ARTHUR FORGETTE II20 Aronow Drive, Falls Church, Va. Sergeanf, Company B nural Baslcelball 2.3.4. VICTOR A. FRANK l0725 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Sergeani, Company G Rifle Team 2: C.S.M.C. 2.3.4: lniramural Baslceiball l: Class Treasul EUGENE L. FREDERICKS 2708 Blaine Drive, Chevy Chase l5, Md. Sergeani, Company' F Inframural Baslceiball l,2,3,4: lniramural Bowling 3: Class Secrela lnlramural Soliball I. THOMAS GAFFNEY 5009 Tilden Sfreei, N.W., Washingion, D. C. Sergeanl Maior, Regimenfal Sfaff Varsify Foofball 4: J.V. Fooiball l,2,3: Iniramural Baskeiball 3: Wi: Plaloon I: Sabre Club 4: Class Vice-Presidenl 4. JOHN R. GALOPE 68l7 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Washingion, D. C. Sergeani, Company A lnlramural Baskeiball l: Winning Plafoon 2: C.S.M.C. 3.4: Drill 3: Scholasfic Medal: English I. PETER GAROFALO 5105 Conneciicui Avenue, N.W., Washingfon, D. C. Lieuienanf, Company B Varsiiy Fooiball 4: Varsiiy Baseball 2,3,4: J.V. Foolball l,2,3: mural Baslreiball l,2,3,4: lnframural Bowling 2.3: Winning Compa Sabre Club 4: Cade? Chorus 4, Presicleni 4. ROBERT GEBHARDT 2720 Arcola Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Sergeani, Company C Varsiiy Golf 2: J.V. Fooiball 3: lniramural Baslceiball 2.3. LEO N. GORMAN 494I Tilden Sireef, N.W., Washingfon I6, D. C. Colonel, Regimenial Sfaff J.V. Fooiball 2: lnframural Baslceiball l,2,3,4: Taps, Assisiani' Ecli' Sabre Club, Honorary Chairman 4: Reqimenfal Ball Commiiiee, Ge Chairman 4: Junior Prom Commiiiee 3: Scholaslic Medal: Geome PETER E. GORRY 60l Magnolia Drive, Falls Church, Va. Sergeanf, Company E Winning Company 2: Winning Squad 2: Taps, Assislani' Edii' Sabre, Page Two Co-Ediior 3: Library Siaiif I: Drill Team 3: S more Press Club 2: Iniramural Fooiball I. PAUL J. GOWEN IIO Heaiher Lane, Falls Church, Va. Sergeani, Company E. wing Company 3. JAMES GREEVES I52I Kalmia Road, N.W., Waslwinglon, D. C. Capfain, Company C ly Foolball 3,43 Varsiiy Track 3: J.V. Foolball l,2g lnlramural alball I,2,3g Winning Company 2: Winning Plaloon l,3: Plafoon lor Ig Sabre Club 45 Class Presidenl 2, Vice-Presideni 3. EURICH GRIFFIN I873 Alabama Avenue, S.E., Washingfon, D. C. Firsl Sergeant, Band imural Baslcelball 2,31 Band 2.3.43 Sabre Club 4. JOHN GRUBB II Weslbury Road, Rockville, Md. Sergeanl, Company F ily Golf 2.3, Caplain 43 J.V. Baslrefball 31 lnlramural Baslceiball 2: ning Company 23 Winning Plaloon 31 Winning Squad 2. GEORGE E. GRUBER 720 Darfmouflw Avenue, Washinglon, D. C. Corporal, Calor Guard amural Baslcellsall l,3,4: C.S.M.C. 4. NICK J. GUEVARA 2627 Garfield Sfreef, N.W., Waslwingion, D. C. Sergeanf, Company C amural Baslcefball 2,3,4g lnlramural Bowling 2.3: Winning Plaloon 3 s 47 C.S.M.C. 4: Junior Prom Commiflee 3. DAVID R. GUNDLING 3576 Appleton Slreef, N.W., Washingfon, D. C. Maior, Firsi Bafallion Sfaff sify Rifle Team 43 lnlramural Baslrefball I.2,3,4: Winning Plaloon 3 .M.C. 3: Sabre Club 45 Scliolaslic Medal: Spanish 3. THOMAS K. HALL 206 S. Jackson Sfreel, Arlinglon, Va. Sargeanf. Company F sily Baseball 2,3,4: J.V. Baslcelball 31 Freshman Baslcefball Ig lnlra RICHARD C. HANNON 4608 Ashbury Place, N.W., Washingfon, D. C. Sergeanf, Company E Varsily Track 3: lnlramural Baslcelball I,3,4g J.V. Baslcelball 21 Wi Company 3. LAURENCE A. HANRAHAN l0025 Lorain Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Privafe, Company B lnlramural Baskelball 2.33 lnlramural Bowling l,2g C.S.M.C. 3. JOHN E. HAYES RFD No. I, Box 350, Accolxeelr, Md. Sergeanl, Color Guard lnlramural Baslcelball 2,3.4: Sabre 2, Business Manager 33 C.S.M.C Benilcle Club 3.4: Sabre Clulo 45 Regimental Ball Commiliee 41 Press Club 2. JOHN HEAMSTEAD 2005 Fairlawn Avenue, S.E., Waslwingfon, D. C. Lieufenanl, Band Band 2,3,4: Sabre Club 4. JAMES E. HEFFERN 7552 Alaska Avenue, N.W., Washinglon, D. C. Sergeani Maior, Second Baiflalion Slaff Winning Company 2: Winning Plaloon 2, Sabre Club 4. RICHARD HEINRICH I2 Kenfuclry Avenue, Wasluingfon, D. C. Sergeanl, Company G Winning Company 3. PATRICK J. HOLLAND 4460 Reservoir Road, N.W., Washinglon, D. C. Plafoon Sergeanl, Company A J.V. Foolball 21 lnlramural Baslcefball l,2,3,4g Winning Compa Winning Plaloon I3 Taps 45 Sabre 33 Regimenlal Ball Commili Junior Prorn Commillee 3: lnlramural Soliball I. FRANCIS W. HOWARD 4206 H Sfreel, S.E.,WasI1ing+on, D. C. RICHARD C. HOWARD 39 Mississippi Avenue, S.E., Washingfon, D. C. Lieulenani, Band ural Baslcelball 35 Inlrarnural Bowling 3: Band I,2,3,4: Sabre 3: .C. 3,41 Class Treasurer 2. WILLIAM INGERSOLI. I220 I6+h S+ree+, N.W., Washington, D. C. Privale, Band ural Baslcelball I,2,3g Band l,2,3,4. FRED ISEMINGER 3509 N. Dickerson Sfreel, Arlingfon, Va. Firsl' Sergeanl, Band fRillo Team 3: lnlramural Baslrelball l,2g Band I,2,3,4g Sabre Club olaslic Medal: Mechanical Drawing 3. JOSEPH JAAP 5607 Namalragan Road, Washinglon I6, D. C. Lieufenanf Colonel, Second Baflalion Slaff iq Company 2.33 Taps, Associale Edifor 3, Execulive Edilor 47 3: C,S.M.C. 3: Sabre Club 4: Drill Team 3: Junior Prom Com- 37 Kernan Medal 3. JOHN B. JALICKEE 26I7 Easl-Wes? Highway, Chevy Chase, Md. Sergeanf, Company G ural Bowling 37 Band I. DONALD G. KANE 50I2 Lowell Sfreel, Washingfon, D. C. Sergeanl, Company E wan Baslcelball Manager Ii Winning Plaloon 2.3. JAMES J. KELLEY 6I5 McNeill Road, Silver Spring, Md. Sergeanl, Company F aslcelball 37 lnlramural Baslcelball l,2,3,4: lnlramural Bowling 2.3: ng Platoon 2: Sabre 2: Junior Prom Commilfee 3. DAVID W. KOCH Il02 Blundell Circle, Falls Church, Va. Sergeanl, Color Guard no Plaloon 23' Salam 73- Sal-ara Clnlw 4' Drill Team 73 CHARLES S. KRAFT 804 RiH'enI'1ouse Slreel, N.W., Washinglon, D. C. Sergeanf, Company A Winning Company 2: Winning Squad 2. RICHARD KREIS ZII3 Cascade Road, Silver Spring, Md. Privafe, Company B lnlramural Bowling 2: Winning Company 3. RICHARD M. LANDIS 2444 Monroe Sfreel, N.E., Washingion, D. C. Sergeanf, Company G Varsily Rifle Team 25 lnlramural Bowling 2,33 Winning Compan' Winning Plaloon I: Winning Squad Ig Band I: C.S.M.C. 3.4: Bi Club lg Library Stall l,2: Cadet Chorus 4. JOHN A. LANNON I722 Oalccresi Drive, Alexandria, Va. Sergeanl, Company E Varsily Track 3,41 lnlramural Baslcefball I,2.3.4-. JOHN LAWRENCE 5lI8 71h Place, N.W., Washinglon, D. C. Lieufenanl, Company E Varsily Foolball 3,45 J.V. Foolball I.2g Inlramural Baskelball I: ning Plaloon 2: Sabre Club 4: Class Vice-Presidenl 4. MICHAEL F. LeMAY 6424 N. 22nd Road, Arlingion, Va. Sergeanl, Company A Inlramural Baskelball I,2,3g Winning Plaroon I,2g Winning Squa: Ari Club 2. HENRY F. LEONNIG Landover, Md. Sergeant, Company G lnlramural Baslcelball 4. ROBERT MADIGAN 5535 Chevy Chase Parkway, Washinglon, D. C. Capfain, Band Jolball I: Intramural Baskelball 2,3g Band l,2,3,4: Sabre Club 4. JAMES MANDES I9I2 I4+I1 Slreel, S.E., Washinglon, D. C. Lieulenanf, Company C Baslcolball 3, Co-Caplain 4: Inlramural Baskelball 2: Sabre I: Winning Company 2: Scholaslic Medal: French 3. CORNELL S. MARSCHALKO IOO3 I0+h Slreei, Alexandria, Va. Sergeanl, Company C ' Traclc 3. EDWARD H. MASON I6 Groves Avenue, Alexandria, Va. Sergeant Company A Foolball 2: Inlramural Baslcelball l,3,4: Winning Company 3: ig Platoon I: Winning Squad I. JAMES B. MAUGHLIN 4534 Avondale S'Iree+, Belhesda, Md. Firsf Sergeant Company G I,2: C.S.M.C. 3: Sabre Club 4: Drill Team 3. RICHARD D. MAZZULLO 7200 Wallcer Mill Road, S.E., Washingfon, D. C. Sergeanf, Company A ural Baslcelball I: Winning Company 3. RICHARD A. McCALEB 5603 Kirkside Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Privafe, Company F 1 Foolball 4. DAVID J. McGRATH 5l00 39th Sfreef, N.W., Washinglon, D. C. Maior, Regimenfal Sfaff ng Plaloon I: Winning Squad I: Taps 4: Sabre 2.3: C.S.M.C. 4 Club, Chairman 4: Drill Team 2,35 Regimenlal Ball Commillee 4 ' Prom Commillee 3: Singing Sergeanfs 3.4. SIMON F. Mcl-IUGH 3727 Yuma Sfreef. N.W.. WasI1ing'fon I6. D. C. Sergeanf Maior, Firsf BaHalion Sfaff Vifinning Company 2: Taps 3.4: Sabre 2: C.S.M.C. 3.4: Sabre CII Regimental Ball Cornmi'r+ee 4: Junior Prom Commiliee 3. ROBERT McKELVEY 45I9 New Hampshire Avenue. N.W.. Washingfon. D. C. Sergeanf. Company E Iniramural Baslceiball I,2.3,4: lnfrarnural Bowling I: Winning Pie I.2: Winning Squad I: C.S.M.C. 3: Drill Team 2: Junior Prom I miflee 3. ANTHONY R. MICHEL 930 S. I7+I'1 Sfreef. ArIing+on. Va. Privafe, Company E Inirarnural Baslcelball 2.3.4: Band I.2.3. JAMES R. MIKOLAJCZAK 3I4 91h Slreei. N.E.. Washingfon. D. C. Sergeanf. Company G lnframural Baslcelball 2.3: Inlramural Bowling I: Winning Cornpai Winning Plaioon I: Drill Team 3. CHARLES L. MILLER 24I4 Gaifher Sireef. HilIcres+ Heighfs. Md. Maior. Regimenial Sfaff Varsify Foofball 4: J.V. Fooiball I.2.3: Sabre Club 4: Regimenla Cornmillee 4: ilunior Prom Commiiiee 3: Singing Sergeanis 3.4. THOMAS P. MODELSKI 3906 Easf-Wesf Highway. Chevy Chase. Md. Sergeanf. Company A lnframural Baslcelball I: Inlramural -Bowling 3: Winning Compar Winning Squad 3. LAURENCE A. MOORE l4I5 Wesfmoreland Road. Falls CIIUFCII, Va. Firsi Sergeani. Company A Rifle Team 4: Winning Plaloon I: Winning Squad 2: Taps, Asso ECIIIOI' 4: Sabre 2, Page Two Co-Edilor 3: C.S.M.C. I,2.3.4g Sabre 4: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Regimenial Ball Commiffee 4: C leaders 3: Sopln Press Club 2. ROBERT NEAVERTH 5722 Nevada Avenue. N.W.. Waslwingion, D. C. Sergeant Company A THOMAS K. NEILL 5503 Oak Place, Befhesda I4, Md. Corporal, Color Guard :ral Baslceiball I,2.3,4g Winning Plaioon Ig Sabre, Carioonisl nior Prom Commillee 3. ROBERT S. NICHOLS 43l2 Clearbrook Lane, Kensingfon, Md. Lieuienanl' Colonel, Firsf Baffalion Siaff :ral Baslrefball 2,41 Winning Company 3: Sabre 3: Sa Team 2.3. EDWARD G. NOONAN 93I4 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, Md. Sergeanf, Company C Track 3,45 Inlramural Baskeiball I. JOHN T. O'BRIEN 209 Park Boulevard, Washinglon 23. D. C. Sergeanf, Company B PAUL J. O'BRIEN B26 Richmond Avenue, Silver Spring, Sergeani, Company G Md. THOMAS M. O'BRIEN 3060 Grani' Road, N.W., Waslwinglon, D. C. Sergeani, Company A Jral Baslcciball 2, Winning Company 2: C.S.lvI.C. 3.4. DENNIS J. O'DONNELL, JR. 5625 Weslern Avenue, N.W., Wasllinglon, D. C. Sergeanf, Color Guard bre Club q Squad 33 Benilde Club 4: Sabre Club 4: Drill Team 3. BENJAMIN L. OVERTON 3805 37iI1 Avenue, Collage Cify, Md. Privafe, Company F .2,3. WILLIAM PARKS IOIO Merrimac Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Sergeanf, Company B Inframural Baslcefball I3 Winning Plaloon 31 Drill Team 3. CHARLES PASSERO 9II2 Old Bladensburg Road, Silver Spring, Md. Sergeanl, Band Inlramural Baslcelball 1,27 Band I,2,3,4. MEREDITH PATTIE Sandy Spring, Md. Lieufenanf Adiufanl, Second Balfalion Sfaff Inframural Bowling 2,35 Winning Plaloon 21 Sabre Club 4: Library 2: Class Secrelary 3, Presidenl 45 Awards: Religion Medal I. CHARLES M. PAUL 707 N. Oalr Sfreel, Falls Church, Va. Firsf Sergeanl, Band Varsi+y Rifle Team 23 Inlramural Baslcelball 2,3,4g Band l,2,3,4g S 2,35 Sabre Club 4. JAMES FRANCIS PAULL 2l62 N. Slafford Sfreef, Arlingion, Va. Sergeanl, Company E Sabre 3. MANUEL PERDOMO 3255 22nd SIree+, S.E., Washingion, D.C. Privafe, Company B Inlramural Baslcelball 31 Cadel Chorus 4. DANIEL PORTER 33I4 Reservoir Road, Washingfon, D. C. Lieufenanl, Company A Varsily Foolball 3,47 Varsily Baslcefball 3,41 Varsily Baseball 4: Foolball 27 J.V. Baslrelball 27 Inlrarnural Baslcelball I: Winning C pany 33 Sabre Club 4: Class Presidenl 2,3,4g Freshmen Baskerba CHARLES M. RADIGAN 5IOI Li++Ie Falls Road, Arlinglon, Va. Caprain, Quariermasmler Sfafli Inlramural Baslcelball 2,47 Winning Squad 3: Band Ig Taps 3, Edi+c CI'1ieI 4: Sabre 2, Managing Edilor 3: C.S.M.C. 3.4: Benilde Clu Sabre Club 47 Drill Team 33 Class Sgl.-af-Arms I: Regimenial Commilfee 47 Inlramural Soflball Ig Soplw Press Club 2. BERNARD J. RAUSCHER I600 Oalrview Drive. Silver Spring, Md. Sergeanf. Company C f Rifle Team 3: Winning Plaloon lg C.S.M.C. 35 Drill Team 3. RAYMOND W. REICH IIO4 S. Alfred Slreef. Alexandria. Va. Maior, Second Bafallion Sfaff f Baseball 2.3.4. Manager lg lnlramural Baslcelball l.2.3.41 Benilde ly Sabre Club 47 Drill Team 2.3: Class Officer 2.3.4. JOHN E. ROGERS 5535 Nevada Avenue. Waslwingfon. D. C. ural Baslcefball 2.3.4. lnlramural Bowling 2.3: Band l.2.3.4: Sabre Jsiness Manager 41 C.S.M.C. 2.3, Treasurer 45 Benilde Club l.3. en? 45 Sabre Club 4g Elocufion Medal 3. WILLIAM A. ROOKS. JR. 55I5 39+h Sfreel, N.W., Washinglon. D. C. 1 Rifle Team 43 Winning Company 31 Winning Plaloon lg Win- iquad I: Taps 4: Sabre 2.3: C.S.M.C. 2.3.43 Sabre Club 47 Drill 2.3: Regimenlal Ball Commillee 4. MICHAEL E. RYAN B209 Queen Anne's Drive, Silver Spring. Md. Caplain. Company E 1 Foolball 2.3.41 Varsily Baslcelball 3.43 Varsily Baseball 4: J.V. all lg J.V. Baslcelball 23 Winning Company 2.37 Winning Plaloon are Club 4g Class Presidenl I.3, Class Vice-Presidenf 2.4. JOSEPH A. SAPIENZA l3I2 Leegale Road. Washingfon. D. C. Sergeanf. Company B :oolball li lnframural Baslrefball I.2.3.4g Winning Plaloon 3: Presidenl 43 Regimenlal Ball Commiffee 4: Junior Prom Com- ' 3. RONALD A. SARRO 6006 43rd Avenue. Hyaffsville. Md. Sergeanf, Company F y Foolball 4: J.V. Foolball 2.37 lnframural Baslcefball 3.4. C.S.M.C. ass Treasurer 45 Regimenfal Ball Commillee 43 Junior Prom iillee 3. LAWRENCE F. SCHEITER I76l Taylor Sfreef, N.W., Washingfon. D. C. Sergeant. Company A ng Plafoon I.2g Winning Squad l. CHARLES W. SCHNELLBACHER 4540 Warren Sfreef. Washingfon, D. C. Firsf Sergeanf. Band Inframural Baskelball 2.3.45 Inframural Bowling 3: Taps 4: Sabre 2, C.S.M.C. 2.3.4: Benilde Club 3.4: Soph Press Club 2: Band I.2 ALFRED SCILEPPI 624 Rifchie Avenue. Silver Spring, Md. Privafe, Company C Varsiiy Foolball 2.3.4: J.V. Foolball I: J.V. Baslrelball 2.3: Inlram Baslrelball 2: Winning Plaioon 2. JOHN C. SHAW 4501 Middleion Lane, Befhesda, Md. Sergeani. Band C.S.M.C. 3.4: Library Slafi 2: Winning Band Line 2. MAURICE J. SHEEHAN 55I2 Roosevell SIree+. Befhesda, Md. Sergeanl, Company B lnlramural Baslcelball I. LANCE S. SHIRLEY 3I27 Q Slreel. S.E.. Washinglon. D. C. Lieufenanf. Regimenfal Siaff Varsily Baslcelball, Manager 3: lnlramural Baslcelball 2.3: C.S.M.C. Sabre Club 4: Drill Team 2.3: Commander 4: Regirnenlal Ball C miliee 4: Junior Prom Commillee 3. HUGH A. SMITH 6726 CI1iIIum Manor Road. HyaHsviIIe, Md. Sergeanf, Company G Winning Company 3: Winning Plaloon I. HALLOCK P. SNELL 704 Timberbranch Parkway, Alexandria, Va. Sergeanf, Company C lniramural Baslcelball I.2.3,4: Inlramural Foolball I: Inlramural Soil I: lnlramural Bowling 2: Winning Plaloon 2.3: Class Sergeanl' Arms I. FRANK Y. SORENSEN II8 Waslmingfon Avenue, Lanham Parlr, Md. Maior Adiufanf, Regimenlal Siaff Varsily Rifle Team 3.4: lnlramural Bowling I.2.3: Winning Company C.S.M.C. 3. Vice-Presidenl 4: Sabre Club 4: Class Secrelary I: Ri menlal Ball Commiliee 4: Cheerleader 2, Caplain 3. JOSEPH D. STIPE 4307 Monfgomery Avenue, Beihesda, Md. Sergeani, Company C mural Baslreiball 3, lnrramural Bowling I,3g Winning Company 3. JOHN C. SULLIVAN 3I28 N. Pollard S+ree+, Arlingfon, Va. Lieufenanf, Band mural Baslrelball I,2,3,4g lnlrarnural Bowling l,2,37 Winning Pla- li Band l,2,3,4: Sabre 3,41 C,S.M.C. 3,47 Benllde Club I,2,3: e Club 4, Library Slall 2, Junior Prom Commiffee 3. ALAN J. THOMPSON I643 38+l'1 Sfree+, S.E., Washingfon, D. C. Lieulenanf, Company C imural Baslceiball 2,31 lniramural Bowling l,2,3: Winning Plaioon 3: M.C. 2, Junior Represenlalive 3, Presidenl 4: Sabre Club 4: Drill n 31 Class Vice-Presideni 4. JOHN TIMMES 5945 IOH1 Sfreei, N. Arlingion, Va. Sergeani, Company C ily Track 33 Inlrarnural Baslceiball 2,3,4. HARVEY J. TOMPKINS 4647 S. 30fh Road, Arlingfon, Va. Sergeanf, Company F :mural Baskeiball l,2,3,4g lniramural Bowling 2. JOSEPH F. VALLARIO, JR. 3608 Alabama Avenue, S.E., Washingfon, D. C. Sergeani, Company C amural Baslceiball 2. A. FRANCIS VITT, JR. 940 N. Pafriclr Henry Drive, Arlinglon, Va. Lieuienani, Company C , Foolball 2, lnlramural Baslrefball l.2,3,47 Winning Squad Leader Ninning Plaloon Ig Freshman Baslrelballg Taps 45 Sabre 37 C.S.lv1.C. Sabre Club 4. JOHN A. WALKER, JR. 2504 N. Jefferson Sireef, Arlingion, Va. Sergeanf, Company G . Foolball 2,31 lniramural Baslceiball l,2,3,4: Winning Plaioon 3: id I. LEO WALTER 4007 OQIBTIIOFPB Sfreef, HyaHsviIIe, Md. Firsf Sergeanf, Company C Winning Company 27 Winning Plaloon Ig C.S.M.C. 33 Sabre Club JAMES J. WEBB 7I I3 46+I1 Sfreef, CI1evy Chase, Md. Sergeanf, Color Guard Winning Plafoon 25 Sabre 23 C.S.M.C. 3, Sabre Club 45 Drill Team ROBERT P. WEINAUG 5958 IOII1 Sfreef N., Arlingfon, Va. Lieuienani, Company F Rifle Team 4: Winning Plaloon 23 Taps, Associafe Edilor 3, Execufii Edilor 4: Sabre Reporfer 2, Page One Edifor 3: C.S.M.C. 2.3,4: Sab Club 4: Drill Team 3: Regimenfal Ball Comrniffee 43 Junior Pro Cornmiflee 33 Soph Press Club 23 Medal: Elocufion 2. JOSEPH WEIRICH I20I Kalmia Road, N.W., Waslwingion IZ, D. C. Sergeanl, Company F Inlramural Baslceiball Ig Inlramural Bowling I.2g Winning Company Winning Squad 21 Band lg Library Srafl I: Class Treasurer I,2. JOHN WHITE 3334 Jones Bridge Courf, Chevy Chase, Md. Cap'Iain, Company A Varsily Foolball 3,47 J.V. Foorball 23 Inframural Baslrelball I,2,3,- Winning Plaloon 2: Sabre Club 4. ROBERT WILLIAMS 4I34 Lorcom Lane, Arlingion 7, Va. Lieufenanl, Company F Inframural Baslcefball I,2,3: Sabre Club 4: Junior Prom Commiilee MICHAEL WUESTE 86II Hempsfead Avenue, Be+I'1esda, Md. Privale, Company E FRANK E. WYCKOFF 3I8 S. Abingdon Sireei, Arlingfon 4, Va. Sergeanl, Company F Rifle Team 3,43 J.V. Fooiball I,2g Inlramural Baskelball I,2g Winnin Plaloon 2. ff? I 3 , ,-. 9 - E. 3 . gr. U ' , 4 ,I Q, , . s5 'W .'-B ' , 1 sf-M. U-.P - jeg, QL, fif ff? Q , an 2532991 in ,Wye , 5 in afmosphere of silence prevailed as fhe sfudenf body filled lhe udiforium for Mass during +he annual school Refreaf. Because of we large number, fhe sophomores followed a sfaggered schedule 'ifh The seniors and iuniors reporfing lo school earlier. etreat renew the Spirit Renewing lheir spiril ol prayer end needilalion, lhe sludenls of Sl. Johnls followed e exercises ol lhe Annual Relreal in lhe iasl week of Seplernber. Under lhe direc- nn ol lhe Rey. Fr. Collins, G.lvl.l., lhe boys edilied each olher by lheir good ample. Spirilual reading, Prayer, and lalks by The Rev. Relreal lvlasler and Brolhers lpired lhe boyz lo ponder upon lhe imporlanl lhings in lile. The Holy Sacrifice lhe lylasg was celebralod each morning in lhe audilorium and Benediclion closed e exercises: each day. Many imporlanl decisions and resolulions were made. The lreel gave lhe sludenls ol Sl. John's an opporlunily lo begin Their school year lh Godb blessings upon Their vvorlr. Lislening allenlively lo lhe Relroal Masler's lillle lallns, ihe senior sludenls of 4C lalre lo hearl lhe words direcled al lhem, exorling lhem lo do good and avoid evil. Each monlh, on Firsl Fridays, lhe boys renew lhe spiril of lhose lhree days as They hear Mess and receive Holy Communion al Sl. MaHhew's Calhedral. sf 'L kv' wi V fi J 1 Al lhe end of lhe school year lhe gradualing class lravels lo Manrcsa- on-lhe-Severn, near Annapolis lor lheir final School Relreal. The quiel surroundings added lo The silenl afmosphere crealed by lhe serious allilude, ol fhe relroalanls. Falher Thomas Brew, SJ., lhe Re- lreal Masler, inslills info lhe boys lhe imporlance of The new life bc- fore lhem. The Rev. Anlhony Griffin assisls al lhe dislribu- lion ol Holy Communion during relreal. Because of his inleresl' in S+. John's, Falher Griffin became well known and well lilred by 'rhe boys. Once a week, on his free day, Falher came 'ro school lo hear lhe Boys' confessions. The brolhers and sludenls epprecialc deeply his helpful hand, Graduation hush fell over 'rhe large assemblage galh- af lhe Calholic Universify Field l-louse lhe l956 Commencemenl Exercises of Sl. u's College as one hundred lilly-lwo seniors up ihe aisle ioward lhe siage. Saluia- n Roberl C. Findlay began The evening's ches. l-le was followed wilh a Valediciory lohn Edward Rogers and finally a Com- :emenl address by Rev. Brolher D. Vincenl, 3. From James O. Baden, Jr., To E. Frank ilcoii, fhe diplomas were awarded. The 'r Reverend Joseph E. Schieder presenled 1 io lhe One Hundred Second gradualing of Sl, John's. Officers were commissioned medals awarded 'ro close The greal nighlf' ering fha commencemenl address fo 'fhe assembled fs and friends is Rev. Broiher D. Vincenf, F.S.C. er Vinceni is Dean af La Salle College and an aus of S+. John's. wr .- Valedicforian and winner of +he Sen Oraiorical confesf is John Edwa Rogers, here giving his address. As Saluiaiorian, Rolaerf C. 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Junior Romero assisfs Fafher Schieder wiih vreseniafions. Awarding ihe prizes af ihe One Hundred Sec Commencemenf Exercises is Rev. Brolher Dom Luke, F.S.C,, M.A., Pl-i.D. Broiher Luke is Pr den? of S+. John's College and Founder of Men of S+. John's. Broiher Luke is also c campaigner 'For 'Phe new and grealer S+. John' Brofher D. Vincenf, F.S.C.,' is addressing assembled parenfs and friends of ihe I'-756 John's graduaies. The graduafion fool: place fhe Caiholic Universily Field House. 'E Happily munching away on a brealrfasf of ham and eggs a ihe members of lhe senior class of I956. The Communii breakfasf following The Baccalaureafe Mass was sponsor by ihe Moihers' Club. With serious affenlion, flue B's of lhe senior class lislen Broiher D. Vincenl, F.S.C., of La Salle College as he delivi fhe commencemeni address. 18' L he seniors wailecl ih expoclalior' lor lhe big nighlu and before f knew il, il had come and gone. Conneclecl wilh gradualion 9 various aclivilim. 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