St Joseph High School - Josemont Yearbook (Fremont, OH)
- Class of 1956
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E mE! 5 'N 1956 d by The American Yearbook Company, Hannibal, Missouri Se or Portraits and Class Groups by: Raimor Studios, Cle land, Oh THE published by the Senior SAINT JOSEPH HIGH SCHOGL 18491 Lake Shore Blvd. Cleveland, Ohio mama M :wwamms aww wswerwsw . :QMS amuse u mmm asm ww - MW we-:ima -Aww M41 , sf ' ww ww. It ,-QJQH ISGS: ' , . DNN? T253 ff- In-11 -4 Qnmpmbwumai , TVX Q?-'-T Q ' Kwik?- Qgiigwiivwff' , w:fe'w:em,:w:mf' ,, wzff: ,1 Main building containing offices and classes Gymnasium and Auditorium i '4 9 IN PIRATION 4 Nb f CGDPERATION St. Joseph Technical Building Faculty House 4 1 1 ,LF L S i V ,, E, 3 'Ha 1 - 5 3, L A :' 'I. A , 1 :Lv 1 ,hs .5 .,,. , EQ fi E7 A EE' Fig , Q. if . E 11 slixixi S' 1 1 f Q as 1 'ES' M ,mmf mf :Eisner 1 J Q 1 'af i 3 iw 1.11 2. :sm MINISTR TI SE IORS UNDERCLASSM SPORTS ORGANIZ TION FEATURES -.wr .Q 1 rf 4'5 MQ S 4445 Jw f la 156 U N O S mm From the beginning, man has struggled toward an ever high goal, with an inner compulsion that comes from the mind and soul. How blessed indeed are We, Catholic students, to have the precepts of Christ, the Divine Teacher, Who teaches us a Way of life: to be loyal to our superiors, just and generous with our fel- lowmen, and to live our lives in uprighteousness. I OUR BISHOP The Most Reverend Edward F. Hoban, S. T. D.., Ph. D., LL. D. ,f,.L' , is -,- , x fl' Wx - s - -: Mfiif :Ti-is Ay 0UllEUlTlDG 1' -. 'A LJ ' NTI - ' '. 5 52:4 I I Eg! ggi?-Q i' gt: T at :tt T att ..'g'.r t .ti Io' 4.1.1. I' lu..?...l lam . f' Qlififi-1 A ' i ' Known throughout the country as educational leader, our beloved Archbishop has endeared him- self to Clevelanders with his care and earnestness towards the welfare of the diocesan children. Unique and shining are his achievements in education ventures. The results of which have seen not only a national reputation but far more important, an educational system that knows little of the hardship and suffering common to private education. For his loving care and concern we thank him now and glory in the greater gratitude that the success of future generations will bring to him. We know our days under his guidance have been fruitful. one RY Bisnors The Most Reverend John J. re gwz, -ffe.we1'- ,1f.,,,,,sfff:,,,,f, Krol , S.T.D., J.C.D. Bishop Krol is Cleveland's Junior Auxiliary Bishop. He holds the titles of Vicar General and Promoter of Justice. He heads the Diocesan Council of Administra- tion and is on the Boards of Priestly Activities and Catholic Action. Since his appointment as Junior Auxiliary Bishop of Cleveland on September 2, 1953, he has honored St. Joseph's by his presence on various occasions. This present year, Bishop Krol oiflciated at the consecration ofthe Sacrificial Altars in the Boys, chapel in the school, and the Brothers' chapel in the Faculty Residence. The Most Reverend Floyd L. Begin, S.T.D., Ph.D. .l.C.D. His Excellency, Bishop Begin, is one of the auxiliary bishops of the diocese. He holds the position of one of the Vicars General and director of the 'diocesan Eucharistic Congress. Besides spending much of his time carrying out the Arch- bishopis plan of Catholic action, and confirming people throughout the diocese, he still Finds time to officiate at various other functions. One of these extras was the presiding at the graduation exercises of St. ,losephis class of 1956, for which we are extremely grateful. I .... . ...,... ..eti , .f., f fe,: 3 I E' . fa yi 5 1 We at St. Joseph have many to thank and for so much and included among these is Monsignor Clarence Elwell, tfi who is constantly striving to maintain and increase the 1 high standrards of Catholic Secondary education in the Diocese of Cleveland. He was ordained on March 17, 1929 and since then his , . time has been spent in one phase or the other in foster- ing efforts for the enlightenment of Catholic youth. His success is beyond question. The Rt. Reverend Monsignor Clarence E. Elwell, Ph.D. ...Q-' Bro. John H. Strickroth, SM. Twenty-five Years of Service in lVlary's Family With two wings a man is lifted up above earthly things, that is, with simplicity and purity. Here at St. Josephls, we have the simplicity of St. Joseph, our School Patron, and the purity of Our Blessed Lady, Patroness of the Marianist Order, ever he- fore us. It is the fervent prayer of all Vikings that we may, by the in- fusion of grace into our hearts, always practice the truths in- culcated Within our minds hy the faculty under the leadership of our Principal, and by you, Brother John Strickroth, under whose wise guidance this past year we are completing our studies as Seniors. So it is with affection and pride that we dedicate this record of our achievements to you, Brother John, and to extend to you most sincere wishes for your true happiness on the occasion of your 25th Anniversary. nw? L:.mf:,1m,f-ef wsnsmw 1 www:.-'awwmmmLmaswwnmmmmQm1m:fQ:i.wz-i V--- V .yr--fsxmlyxwwwfmmwh-9wWm.wvw.wwmy mam, . .Mfg . ww-.W.mum.,.wwwwwmmmmmwwmwwmwwrmmmwwwwmvWmmwm The purpose of any school is to supply its students with the tools vital to future welfare. These tools are physical strength and mental power. To these necessities, the Catholic school adds a third tool, moral fortitude -the backbone of the Christian man. If these tools were innate in all men, there would be no need for private education. But since this is not so, all phases of Catholic school life are centered around the purpose of Christian morals, and the Catholic school is made. The student, throughout his four years at St. Joseph, is ever becoming a young man with the power of his Faith and the courage of the Truth. Yet, the school can only present the tools, the student must accept them, and therein lies the student's job, not only in school but in life-for is that not the purpose of life? Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you freef' 3 if I3 .,V ..,.'4 f -5 A'. 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Sm CHAPLAIN ln the two short years that Father Carlen has been at Saint Josephis, he has made numerous friends among the student body. In addition to his regular teaching schedule, Father is head moderator of the Sodality, and also at the constant beck and call of any of the students for spiritual consultation or mere- ly for a friendly chat of encouragement. We, therefore, owe a debt of gratitude to Father, not only for the education he has aided in giving us, but also for his faithful carrying out of his duties as chaplain in our behalf. Bro. John explains the new program schedule Imam.2z.s1z1.shz.s1rz1 IM .4S2i 11v121gs2 Iifvixwv'lwsifffmsisiz w :Q sg-gimpuuuuxx..4g1,p,:.sg,,g1q- uf: 55,011 f:.gs,A.gf.g,kg3,.fr1g. ........ One of the most difficult and thankless jobs in any school is that of maintaining discipline and order. This is one of Bro. Johnis tasks. Without a doubt, he has done exceedingly well-he has made himself loved and cherished by all who come into contact with him. Even when under his disciplinarian meanness, one could not help but feel pleasure in knowing this man, his kindly ways, understanding manner and jovial personality-but stern, when need be. Bro. John has earned a lasting place in the hearts of those who have known him. lt has been our sincere privilege and pleasure to have studied under his guiding hand. OUR TREASURER Spending the past six of his forty years as a Marianist at Saint Joseph's, Bro. Herman has become an institution both in the hearts of the students and in the minds of those with whom he has done business. His ready smile and handy wit have made him liked by many as a teacher and a friend. When he is not busy in his office with the innumerable pro- blems of a financier, he is in the classroom imparting German to his students. In the future, heartfelt thanks and warmest regards will always come to mind when we recall Bro. Herman. to thc other members of the administration. a R Perhaps one of the men most concerned with our future mate- rial welfare is our friend and guidance director, Father Reic- hert. From his maze of facts and figures, he advices the future graduates of their capacity and talents, thus giving students a personel insight for themselves, giving them confidence in the future. During two short years, his influence has been felt by over four hundred men of which number many will express per- sonal gratitude. Not only has he prudently advised us to a choice of vocation, but his spiritual counsel through confessions and informal talks has helped many of us. He not only aids in personal guidance but also arranges for outside speakers to give us ideals of their various fields of endeavor. For all this, we, students, offer our sincerest thank you. Bro. Herman J. Thaner, S. M. Treasurer Rev. Eldon G. Reichert, S. M Guidance Director Sociology must really be interesting as well as amusing. Bro Abel seems rather pleased with all the ribbons he has earned at the Brothers Christ mas Party sponsored by the Mothers Guild f .L 11 fmusengwv.. :f zIlusr 1 BRO. PHILIP T. AARON, S. M. Religion Ig Everyday Chemistryg Basic Math Ig General Scienceg Sodality Moder- atorg Cadet Band Moderatorg Homeroom Sl. BRO. JAMES H. ABEL, S. M. Religion Hg Bookkeeping Ig Shorthand Ig Cheerleader Moderatorg Homeroom ZH. Mr. JAMES P. BENHAM Mechanical Drawing Ig Mechanical Draw- ing H. Religioiii-Hifi Religioriflyi-iSodality 'Moller' atorg Yearbook Moderatorg Homeroom 4-G. Mr. ROBERT A. BRUENING English lg Debate Moderator. Mrs. THELMA BRUNNETT Secretary. REV. EUGENE W. CARLEN, S. M. Religion lVg Sociologyg Sodality Modera- torg Student Councilg Senior Guidance Counselorg Chaplaing Homeroom 4A. BRO. JOSEPH R. CHOQUETTE, S. M. Algebra lg Shop Math Hg Athletic Director. Mr. JOHN A. CLAIR English Ig English Illg Guided Readingg Norseman Moderatorg Homeroom 4-E. Mr. EDWARD J. COLABUNO Automotive. 0 Q Ima s WORK Mr. EDWARD F. CRAWLEY English II. English Illg Homeroom 2C. Mr. MARIO D'ALANNO English Ilg World Historyg Boating Club Moderalorg Homeroom 2D. BRO. WILLIAM A. DEANHOFER, S. M. Religion Ig General Science Ig Assistant Athletic Directorg Homeroom ID. Mr. JAMES A. DICILLO Civicsg World Historyg Accelerated Read- ing Moderatorg Norseman Moderatorg Homeroom 3C. BRO. RICHARD M. DINEEN, S. M. Religion lg World Historyg Sodality Moder- atorg Homeroom U. BRO. CHARLES E. DIPPEL, S. M. Religion lg Plane Geometryg Bookstoreg Homeroom IB. BRO. JOHN J. DRERUP, S. M. Photography Ig Librariang Yearbook Photographer. Mr. DONALD D. FAIX Health Ig Physical Educationg Jr, Varsity Football Coachg Head Track Coachg Homeroom IC, Mr. DANIEL E. FERRAZZA Health Ig Physical Educationg Varsity Football Line Coachl Jr. Varsity Basket- ball Coachg GolfCoachg Homeroom IF. Mr. JOHN J. GAYDOSH World Geographyg Economicsg Guided Readingg Sophomore Guidance Counselor. ' 1 f. '.,. V 7-4: , N . -. 'E . ' ii QQ g ai Xvl Val, someone is watching you. You hetter put that hall point away! Guided reading course, which many students stated that it helped them immensely, is being conducted hy Mr. John Gaydosh, BRO, RAYMOND B. GLEMET, S. M. 5P.f1r11.St1...I,S12sH1ih..lL 132511211 IX: Df?.bf!F?. it at BRO. CLEMENT L. GRILLIOT, S. M. Religion Hg English lllg Mission Drive Moderatorg Homeroom 3G. Mr. BERNARD J. GUILFOYLE English lg Freshman Football Coachg Var- sity Basketball Coachg Homeroom IF. Mr. WILLIAM J. GUTBROD Physical Education llg Head Football Coachg Assistant Track Coachg Homeroom ZG. This is not Q'Beat the Clock program, but Bro. Glemet is posting the saying for the day on his metallic board. lf you do not study Latin you will fall by the wayside N Wa N if BRO. HOWARD L. HUGHES, S. M. Religion IH. Latin Ig Latin Hg Glee Club Moderatorg Homeroom S3. BRO. THOMAS P. JONES, S. M. Receptionist-Faculty House. Mr. FRANK G. KIRCHENDORFER English Ig Latin Ig Homeroom IA. BRO. PAUL R. KOLLER, S. M. Chemistryg Alegbra Hg Science Honor Society Moderatorg Homeroom 3B. BRO. FRANK KREIPL, S. M. Domestic MaintenanceAFaculty House Mrs. MURIEL KUHLMAN Secretary. NWN BRO. LEONARD .l. KUNTZ Algebra Ig Algebra Ilg Plane Ceometryg Freshman Guidance Counselorg Home- room 2A. Mrs. EVELYN LANGER Secretary. BRO. JAMES T. LEAHY, S. M. Physicsg Solid Geometryg Trigonometryg Mechanical Drawing Ig Homeroom 4D. Mr. ANTHONY F. LEKAN American Historyg English IVQ Homeroom 3H. Mr. EMIL B. MARAS English lllg English IVg Carpenter Moder- atorg Homeroom 4-C. Mr. ROBERT M. McGAULEY American History. Q. E 7 3.1 if 02 One ofthe Drivers' Training students takes the wheel in Bro. Neffs H Hot Rodd? BRO. DONALD E. NEFF, S. M. Religion Ig Religion Hg Typing Ig General Businessg Driving Training Instructorg Bookstoreg Student Banking Program- Moderatorg Sodality Moderatorg Home- room ZB. BRO. EDWARD OiCONNOR, S. M. English Hg Library Assistantg Junior Elec- tions Supervisorg Junior Promg Homeroom SA. Mr. ANTHONY PACE Director of the Senior Band and the Cadet Band. English Ig 'English Hg World History: Homeroom IE. Many problems, on the Freshman level, are wisely disposed of within a few minutes of friendly conversation with Bro. Leonard ,lack Hribar goes through his guidance records of the past four years with the assistance of Father Reiehert M- .i 4, . . wgvfffwrwi-.r 'www .ww fiisiesttz-wtf Qi 559.44255352212512 :'rgg'1glSiilleiiLii 2:5421-ewi??L,iQ rm- M1 azgrazffr,fq,.1X,-,Qi Mr. Relich finds a flaw in Ballish's handy-work. BRO. BERNARD E. PLOGMAN, S. M. Algebra lg Art lg Art llg Art lIIg Art IV Sodality Moderatorg Program Moderator Booster Club Moderatorg Carpenter mod eratorg Homeroom 3D. Mr. PAUL .l. POJMAN Civicsg Economicsg Business Law. Mr. STEVEN P. RELICH General Shopg Woodworking Ig Wood- working ll. BRO. CHARLES H, REITER, S. M. Typing Ig Typing Hg Office Practice and Business Machinesg Night Typing Classg Dancing Class Moderatorg Senior Promg Graduationg Homeroom 4-F. BRO. FRED L. RUF, S. M. Algebra Ig Religion Ig General Science Homeroom l.l. Mr. FRANK D. RYAN Algebra Ig Basic Math Ig Homeroom IG. Mr. LOUIS SABEC Plane Ceometryg Algebra Hg Basic Math II. FR. JOSEPH C. SCHIELEIN, S. M. Religion Ilg Religion Hlg Religion IVg Knights of the Altar Moderatorg Sodality Moderatorg Homeroom 3F. Mr. ALFRED F. SRP Basic Math Hg Algebra Hg Biologyg Home- room 2F. Nl 4 X I www ,nr- CON SEC RATIO BRO. MICHAEL J. STIMAC, S. M. Radiog Electricityg Biology-Borromeo Seminaryg Radio Club Moderatorg Home' room 3E. BRO. JOSEPH N. STREIFF, S. M. Physicsg Solid Geomelryg Trigonometryg Service Club Moderatorg Bookstoreg Rings. BRO. JOHN H. STRICKROTH, S. M. Assistant Principalg World Histozyg Civics .lunior Election Moderator. BRO. DANIEL R. STUPKA, S. M. Religion lg Religion llg English llg Music Theory Ig Pianog Sodality Moderatorg Senior Band Moderatorg Homeroom S2. BRO. HERMAN J. THANER, S. M. German lg Business Managerg Moderator of Dad's Club. Mrs. MARY TURK School Nurse. Mr. DONALD A. VISCI Geography Ig Healthg Physical Educationg Freshman Basketball Coach. BRO. CARROLL J. WENTKER, S. M. Biologyg Sodality Moderatorg Intramural Basketballg Intramural Bowlingg Bowling Team Moderatorg Freshman Track Coachg V Homeroom 2E. FR. LOUIS J. WIESNER, S. M. Principalg Latin III and IVg Mother's Guild Moderator. Mr. MELVIN WILLIS Cafeteria Manager. How true, how true! Every beginning is hardn. , .indicates Bro. Herman. A Berdugo contacts Columbia, under the super- vision of Bro. Mike. , . - v-- J .. ... -- V V .wa -- ::' V-'. 'r QV VT' 'V-,W--..,-- M V. 'V ..,., .... L V . V. - V ,,. V. W. V- Vf -1-rf.-,4 'V V- :I-:xi.:fi:,-f.f'-:,f-Vg-1V--Vmm-. ' f.. 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Carpenter 45 Civil Defense 3,45 Sodality 3,45 Yearbook StalT45 History Club 45 Program Staff 45 School Play 45 Norseman 3,45 Servers, Club 45 Service Club 3,4-. BALLISH, CHARLES J. BARNARD, WILLIAM C. Class Officer 2,35 Norseman 3, Booster Club 35 Yearbook Stall' 45 Honor Roll 354. 45 Intramural Basketball l,2,3, 45 Norseman 3,45 Perfect Con- duct 1,2,3,4-. BEDFORD, EDWARD F. Carpenter 45 Yearbook Staff3, 45 Honor Roll l,2,3,45 Library Staff 25 Norseman 3,45 Science Honor Society 3,45 Service Club 1,2,3,45 Rifle Club 25 Student Council 15 Radio Club 25 Stu- dent Council Committe 4. BEEGLE, FRED E. Class Officer 253,45 Yearbook Staff 45 Intramural Bowling 1,25 Senior Class Officer5 Student Council Committee 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Honor Roll 35 Perfect Conduct l,2,3,4. A familiar sight on the Campus of Saint Joseplfs was Domingo's 1956 Hot Rod. BELANICH, JOSEPH F. Basketball lg Football l,2,3,4. BERDUGO, DOMINGO G. Intramural Basketball 4-g Span- ish Club 3, BLACKSTONE, ALLAN E. BOLEK, JOHN G. Sodality 1. Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4-g Perfect Conduct l,2,3,4-. ., BEEMAN, NORMAN M. X lj i,.' Archery Club 3,45 Norseman 2, 3g Radio Club 2,331-Q Perfect Conduct l,2,3,4. BERNARDO, ANTHONY B. BIZJAK, JOSEPH J. Track 1,25 Intramural Basket- Class Officer 2g Reserve Foot- ball 1. ballg Norseman 3g Perfect Con- duct 1,2,3,4. Norm Beeman solders a loose connection with the assistance of Darrell Bregar. BOWMAN, JOHN D. Cheerleader 1g Debate Club 3g Track 2. Yearbook Staff 4-g Prom Committee 4g Rifle Club 2. BRECAR, DARRELL J. Archery Club 2g Civil Defense 2,3,4g Football 15 Sodality 2g Track 1,25 Science Honor Soci- ety 35 Radio Club 2,3,4g Model Airplane Club 3,4-. BRENNAN, ROBERT E. BRITTON, HARRY G. Carpenter 3g Yearbook Staffilg Basketball 1,2,3,4-g Class Officer Intramural Basketball 1,2g Per- 35 Intramural Basketball 1,2g feet Conduct 1,2,3,4. Prom Committee 3. BROADBENT, JERRY T. Reserve Football 2. BROWNE, DAVID R. Class Officer 1gSoda1ity 1,2g Library Staff 1. That's the trouble with Harrylv BUZZELL1, DONALD C. Class Officer 15 Football 1,2g Track 1. BYRNE, MARTIN J. Booster Club 1,25 Class Officer l,2,3g Golf 2g Intramural Basket- ball 1,2,3g Prom Committee 3. 37 BYRNE, JAMES F. Intramural Bowling 1,2g Intra- mural Basketball 2,3. CALABRESE, MICHAEL A. Carpenter 45 Cl. Off. 1,2,3,4g Debate Club 15 Yearbook Staff 4-9 Hon. Roll 1.3.43 Intram. Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4g Norseman 35 Sc. Hon. Soc. 3,45 Stud. Coun. Comm. 4g Rally Comm. 4g Prom Comm. 3,4-g Perfect Cond. 1-4. i 2 , --- --Y 7 - V CALLAHAN, DAVID I. CALLAHAN, DENNIS C. CARLETON, DAVID W. Boating Club 45 Yearbook Staff Perfect Conduct I,2,3,4. 4g Intramural Bowling Ig Prom Committee 4, Perfect Conduct I,2,3,4. CARROLL, CHARLES W. Cheerleader Ig Yearbook Staff 4g Intramural Basketball 1,2,4g Service Club 1,2. Clark and Swanson seem rather serious in their work on the Business Machines. CESNIK, KENNETH E. CHIOCCHIO, ROBERT A. CLARK, .IAMES T. Class Officer 2,43 Intramural Intramural Bowling 1,25 Intra- Boating Club 4, Intramural Bowling 2,43 Prom Committee mural Basketball I. Bowling l,2g Intramural Basket- 3. ball 1,2,3,4. 38 CARR, WILLIAM H. Perfect Conduct I,2,3,4. CARVER, LAURENCE R. Carpenter 4g Cheerleader l,2g Hon. Roll 3,4g Norseman 35 Sc. Hon. Soc. 3,45 Student Council Committee 45 Rocket Society 3, 49 Prom Committee 45 Perfect Conduct 1,2,3,4. CLIFFORD, JACK I. Prom Committee 4. 'Elk COLAGROSSI, LEONARD A. Class Officer I,2,4g Football 2, 3,4-g Prom Committee 3,42 DQ After a memorable night of dancing at the Senior Prom, the Widdle Wascal takes some shut- eye. COLLINS, CLIFFORD I. Football l. COLLINS, JOSEPH .I. Bowling 3,4-g Class Oddcer l,2,3g Intramural Bowling 3,45 Intra- mural Basketball 2,3,4g Perfect Conduct l,2,3,4-. Kasper, Hornyak, Gettwig and Colagrossi cut stars for Prom decorations. COLLINS, THOMAS E. Honor Roll l,3g Intramural Bowling l,2g Intramural Basket- ball l,2g Basketball Manager l,2g Student Council Committee 4g Perfect Conduct l,2,3,4-. CONKEY, DANIEL W. Archery 1. CONOMY, JOHN P. Carpenter 34 Yearbook Staff4-g History Club 4-g Intramural Bowling l,2g Intramural Basket- ball 1,2,3g Prom Committee 3,4g Student Council Committee 4. COOPER, GEORGE H. Class Officer lg Sodality 3,4-g In- tramural Basketball l,2,3g Prom Committee 3g Perfect Conduct 1,2,3,4. of 195 CORRADO, VINCENT T. Football 2g Intramural Basket- ball Ig Biology Club 3g Prom Committee 4-3 Perfect Conduct 1,2,3,4-. CORTNIK, DAVID R. COVELLI, DAVID R. COWAN, HOWARD V. DARCY, FRANK J. Perfect Attendance l,2,3,4-. Basketball I,2,3g Class Officer 3g Chaminade Club 2. Intramural Basketball I, DEBEVEC, JAMES V. De MARCO, DAVID R. Boating Club 43 Carpenter 43 Intramural Basketball I,2,3,4-. Perfect Conduct I,2,3,4-. DEMPSEY, TERRENCE R, Boating Club 43 Carpenter 4-g Chess Club Ig Sodality I,2,3,4-g Yearbook Staff lg Library Staff l,2g Servers' Club l,2,3,4g Ser- vice Club l,2,3,4. DENK, WILLIAM .l. Boating Club 45 Class OHicer 2, 3,4-g Golf l,3,4g Intramural Bowl- ing 1,25 Intramural Basketball I,2,3,4. DIETRICH, CARL J. DIETZ, JAMES W. Class OHicer 3g Golf l,2,4g In- tramural Bowling l,2,3g Intra- mural Basketball l,2. DORIA, CHARLES J. Audio Visual 3,4g Carpenter 3,4-g Chess Club 25 Yearbook Staff 35 History Club 4. DOWNS, ERNEST E. Basketball lg Class Officer 3g Football lg Intramural Basket- ball l,2. DRZIK, DAVID P. DUNLAP, EDWARD B. DUNLAP, JAMES B. DWYER, THOMAS P. Norseman 39 Perfect Conduct Intramural Bowling 4g lntra- Basketball l,2g Intramural Intramural Bowling 3g Intra- l,2,3,4. mural Basketball 3g Norseman Bowling lg Intramural Basket- mural Basketball 1,2,3. 3. ball l,2,3,4-g Service Club l. .lf A Q- T f 'iiii f Iii, A eit. . 53, . ' V .f , -,.,- E is . 1 J ' I :'--:. Q :.t: f. , : I 'V ' 'L '- Q. :-'.f ' -ff S ENGELHAUPT, ROBERT J. EXUM, WILLIAM P. fl N Class Officer l,2g Football lg Intramural Bowling lg Intra- Yearbook Staff 4-g Intramural mural Basketball l,2,3,4. Bowling lg Intramural Basket- ball 3,4. ,s X1 N' Q gt Q A! X FAIRCH1LD,DONALD C. PLAY FINK, KENNETH A. Audio Visual 3,4-5 Carpenter4 Sodality 23 Hon. Roll 3,4-5 Norse man 35 Sc. Hon. Soc. 2,4-g Ser- vers' 1,2,3,4-g Speech Club 2,3 Glee Club 1,2g Perfect Attend ance 1,2,3,4-g Perfect Cond. 1,2 3,4-. 9 s 9 FINNEGAN, JAMES M. FITZPATRICK, JEROME A. Basketball 1g Class Officer 1,25 Intramural Basketball 1,2,4-. Football 1,25 Golf 2,3g Track 1, 2,3g Honor Roll 1,2g lntramural Basketball 1,2,3,4g Cross Coun- try 4-. FEDORCHEK, ROBERT M. Class Officer 1,2,3g Track 2g Honor Roll 1g Intramural Bas- ketball 1,2,3, FLYNN, MICHAEL F. Class Officer 1,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4-g Track 1,2,3g Yearbook Staff 4-g lntramural Basketball 1,2,3,4g Program Staff 1g Ser- vers, Club 43 Senior Class Officer 4-g Prom Committee 3,4-g Student Council Committee 4. FRANEK, CHARLES D. Boating Club 4-g Football 34 Track 2,3. Flynn finds it rather humorous trying to explain himself out ofthis predicament in student C0l1l'1. Stepancik, Zak, Stanton, Kazlauckas experiment with sound, while Mike, the Mel-o-ladf ap- proves or disapproves of notes. FRIGAJEROMEI. Class Officer Ig Intramural Bowling I. CAIZUTIS, PETER I. Class Officer I,2,3,4-g Football I,2,3,4-g Track 4g Intramural Bowling 1,24 Intramural Basket- ball I,2,4g Prom Committee 4. GAERTNER, THOMAS W. Class Officer l,2,4-g Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4-. GECZI, FRANK E. GERMANO, MICHAEL .I. Honor Roll 4-g Radio Club 1,25 Class Officer I,2g Intramural Science Honor Society 3,4g Bowling 2g Intramural Basket- Norseman 3: Perfect Conduct ball I,2. l,2,3,4-. GIELINK, ROBERT E. GIRZ, ALBERT O. Intramural Bowling 413 Servers Band 2,3,4g Debate Club 2,35 Club Ig Service Club 2. Honor Roll 1,39 Intramural Bas- ketball 2. Mr. D'Alanno points out to Pete and Dave the gun position on a model Destroyer. ' 'H4 ' '5Ii'i'a' 'A' W ' L GLASENER, GEORGE J. Radio Club 3g Perfect Conduct I,2,3,4. GOLOBIC, DANIEL C. Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4-g Glee Club I. GORNIK, GREGORY J. Class Officer 3, Football 2g In- tramural Bowling I,2,3g Intra- mural Basketball 2,3,4-g Norse- man 4. GLASENER, RAYMOND J. Service Club I,2. GLEW, THOMAS C. Audio Visual I,2,3,4-3 Debate Club I,2,3,4g Honor Roll 1,35 Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4. Father Carlen shows students how to reach the Trap- pist Monastary, where they will make their retreat- Gethsemane or bust! GOTTWIG, RICHARD H. Class Officer 2, Intramural Bas- ketball I,2,3,4-, Prom Committee 4-. GRADY, FRANK P. Intramural Basketball 2,3,4-5 Perfect Attendance I,2,3,4. GOLDEN, JAMES R. Football 3g Track 1,3g Intra- mural Bowling 1,2,3g Intramural Basketball I.2.3,4-g Biology Club Ig Perfect Attendance I,2,3,4-. GORDON, WILLIAM J. Track 2,3,4-g Intramural Basket- ball 3g Norseman 3,43 Cross Country 4-g Perfect Conduct I,2, 3,4. GRDINA, MICHAEL F. Football I,2g Sodality I,2,3,4g Track I,3,4g Yearbook Staffllg Honor Roll 2,3,4g Cross Coun- try 49 Radio Club l,2,3,4g Per- fect Conduct I,2,3,4-. GREENE, THOMAS I. Class Oflicer 2,35 Football 1,2g Yearbook Staff4g Intramural Bowling l,2,3,4g Intramural Basketball 2,331-. GRON, GARY M. Band 2,3,4g Debate Club lg In- tramural Basketball 1. HAFFEY, JAMES R. Class Officer 1,2,3,4g Football 1,24 Track 2g Intramural Bowl- ing lg Intramural Basketball I. 7?5 9 GRUNDMAN, .IOHN A. Carpenter 3,44 Class Officer 4-g Sodality 1,43 Yearbook Staff4g Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Norseman 3,44 Servers' Club 49 Perfect Conduct 1,2,3,4. HERRMANN, ROBERT W. Intramural Bowling 4g Science Honor Society 49 Perfect Con- duct 1,2,3,4. 45 GUBANC, THOMAS I. Class Officer 2,3g Intramural Basketball 2. GUSTINCIC, JOHN I. Chess Club 1,2,3g Debate Club 1,24 Intramural Bowling 1,2,3g Intramural Basketball 1,25 Ser- vice Club 2g Radio Club 1,2,3,4. HETZER, JOHN J. Intramural Basketball 1,25 Per- fect Attendance 1,2,3,4. 4 HOENIGMAN, THOMAS A. Archery 3,45 Carpenter 4g Honor Roll 1,45 Library Staff 2g Norse- man 35 Science Honor Society 3,4g Servers' 1,2,3,4g Service Club 1g Radio Club 43 Perfect Conduct I,2,3,4. Jerry Jarc tries his luck at the cake booth at the Fall Festival. HOUGH, JAMES E. Carpenter 3g Sodality 1,2,3,4g History Club 4g Glee Club 1,2, 3,4-g Perfect Conduct 1,2,S,4-. JACKSON, CHARLES A. HRIBAR, JAMES F. Class Officer 2,3. JARC, GERALD A. Intramural Bowling 1,2g Intra- Carpenter 4g Perfect Conduct mural Basketball 1. 1,2,3,4. fl IMMARINO, THOMAS A. Bowling 1,2,3,4g Class Officer 1, 2g Intramural Bowling 1,2,3,4-g Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4g Prom Committee 43 Biology Club 1. HORNYAK, JOHN W. Class Officer 1,2,3g Football 1, 2,3,4-Q Sodality 3g Track 2g Intra- mural Basketball 1,2,3,4-3 Prom Committee 3,4-. ,-'ff JACKSON, BRIAN J. Intramural Basketball 1g Per- fect Conduct 1,2,3,4-. It looks rather complicated, but Tom Hnds no trouble QQ in explaining to his fellow students. .fmt JARMUSH, DALE T. JENKO, GEORGE KANE, .IOHN G. Archery 3g Chess Club l,2,35 Bowling 1,25 Intramural Bowl- Intramural Basketball 1. Intramural Basketball 1. K . .x .5 A . A,,,..VA L , W ff' , 1 2 W' r 'ia jQ2,1vb2? 2 A SQ . 2 , Q ,L ,. ' in f K , . KAPLAFKA, JAMES P. Basketball Ig Class Officer 2g Debate 1,24 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Intramural Bowling 1,23 Intra- mural Basketball 1g Radio Club 45 Science Honor Society 3,43 Norseman 4. KATZENBERG, LEE E, Intramural Bowling 2,3,4. ing 1,2,3,4g Intramural Basket- ball 1. KASPER, RAYMOND S. Class Officer 1,3,4g Intramural Basketball 24 Prom Committee 3,4. KANE, THOMAS J. Audio Visual Club 2g Class OHicer 3,45 Debate Club 1,2,3,4g Sodality 3,4g Intramural Basket- ball 1,3g Norseman 35 Glee Club 1,2,3,4. Katzenburg, Thomas, Quagliata seem to expect their air-compressor to explode but Gron has not the slightest suspicion. . ,k-fLVi : : - - I I . f,V. . . ft?-212 .. ' - .,. ' A- KAVRAN, DENNIS G. KAZLAUCKAS, ALAN J. KELLEY, PAUL .l. Archery 3,43 Intramural Basket- Audio Visual Club 2,3,4g Glee Boating Club 4g Class Officer 1, ball 2,3g Perfect Attendance 1, Club 29 Perfect Conduct 1,2,3,4. 2,4g Intramural Bowling 25 Ill' 2,3,4-, tramural Basketball 1. KELLNER, THOMAS E. Perfect Conduct 1,2,3,4-. KEMMERLING, ROBERT A. Radio Club 4-g Perfect Conduct 1,2,3,4-. An underclassman appears before the Court of Com- mon Pleas staged by the Senior Civics class. KINKOFF, ROBERT L. Basketball Ig Intramural Bowl- ing 1,29 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3g Perfect Conduct 1,2,3,4-. KIRCHNER, DAVID A. Carpenter 34 Class Officer Ig Intramural Bowling 1,24 Intra- mural Basketball 1,2,3,4-g Prom Committee 4g Biology Club 2. KENEALY, DAVID M. Intramural Bowling 1,25 Intra- mural Basketball l,2,3g Electri- city Club 1. KENNEDY, WILLIAM B. Bowling 33 Track 25 Intramural Basketball 2,3. KLEMENCIC, JOSEPH F. Booster Club 3,4-5 Class Officer 2,3g Track 2,3,4-g Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4-g Cross Coun- try 4-. KENNEDY, DONALD L. KEPTNER, RONALD F. Boating Club 4-g Carpenter 4-5 Intramural Basketball I,2,4-g Biology Club 3g Perfect Con- duct 1,2,3,4-. KOLK, ROBERT P. KOSEM, MARION History Club 4-g Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4-g Norseman 35 Perfect Con- duct 1,2,3,4-g Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4, KOSTANSEK, JAMES J. Audio Visual 3g Cheerleader 1, 2,3,4g Class Officer 4: Sodality 1,2,3,4-g Hon. Roll 1,2,3,4-g Intra- mural Basketball 3,4: Intra- mural Bowling 4g Library Staff 2g Servers, 1,2,3,4g Perfect Cond. 1,2,3,4g Annual Staff 41. Career Night witnessed classes of this kind with interesting and expert instructors. KOSTIHA, ROGER A. Chess Club 25 Sodality 25 Radio Club 3. Junior-Senior Dance with music by Norm Novak, Aluminus. 9 ..rf..EQ53,13:-J'-Sfm.'.N V ft- ., 5.5.55 iv. v- ' Z si! A Wfsixssl ' -wi... 4221 4219 lf ' K- ' if ' y r ' ii i K, I ' 1:5 .vzlsv Sffffsivif aus. A is , :Fil V' '15zf?V , 'f Z4534f5fffff.ij,gt, J, - Y I 7 KOVACH, LUDWIG E. Boating Club 4-g Intramural Bas- ketball 1,2g Rifle Club 2. .a-.. ,Z .er ,i ,fs .. .gn , Qt' 3 if V, 'Q-1 '-' vm : 1. ff - 1.1. -A-air, 9?-J' .V .iw W f . ogzs f .7 ' 35-,Asgf f 2 ' 'Y..:Vf,'tg, - gf 1 1:5 ', if KOWALSKI, ALFRED J. Boating Club 45 Class Officer lg Intramural Bowling 4g Intra- mural Basketball lg Library Staff 2. KOVITCH, FRANK J. Intramural Bowling 4g Library Staff 2g Service Club 1. KRAL, ROBERT .l. Carpenter 43 Class Olhcer 23 lntramural Bowling 1,24 Intra- mural Basketball l,2,3,4-g Bio- logy Club 2g Electricity Club 1. KUK, GERALD S. Intramural Bowling 2,3,4-. LOJE, LAWRENCE C. Archery 3,4g Sodality lg Honor Roll l,2g Intramural Basketball lg Science Honor Society 2,3,4-5 Chemistry Club lg Electricity Club Ig Perfect Conduct l,2,3,4. af 775 LEBEN, ADOLPH L. Carpenter 3,41g Honor Roll lg Intramural Bowling 3,4g Library Staff 2. LUCHA, JOHN W. Boating Club 43 Library Staff 2g Norseman 34 Perfect Conduct 1, 2,3,4. LEGAN, ROBERT L. Boating Club 4g Class Officer 4-g Track 24 Electricity Club lg RiHe Club 2. LYNCH, NEILL J. Intramural Bowling 2,3g Intra- mural Basketball l,2,4-g Library Staff2g Servers' Club 2,39 Cross Country 4-g Perfect Conduct l,2, 3,4. KREBS, RECIS H. Radio 81 Electricity Club l. LINDERMAN, LARRY A. Bowling Ig Intramural Basket- ball I. LYONS, EDWARD G. Bowling lg Football lg School Play 4-g Dramatics Club 4g Glee Club 2,3,4, . Mc BRIDE, JAMES C. Basketball 2,35 Class Oflicer 45 Intramural Basketball 1,2. Mc INTYRE, JAMES P. Boating Club 45 Class Officer 1, 25 Golf 15 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4-5 Servers' Club 1. MARTIN, GERALD E. Norseman 3,4-. Mc DONNELL, TERRY A. Class Oflicer 15 Track 253,45 In- tramural Bowling 1,2,35 Intra- mural Basketball 1,2,35 Servers' Club 1,25 Service Club 15 Cross Country 4-. MACK, KENNETH W. Boating Club 4-5 Intramural Bowling 1,25 Intramural Basket- ball 1,2. MARTINICH, ANTHONY J. Intramural Bowling 3,45 Intra- mural Basketball 1,25 Perfect Conduct 1,2,3,45Perfect Atten- dance 1,2,3,4-. 51 Mc DONOUGH, JOHN W. Choir 25 Science Honor Society 3,4-5 Perfect Conduct 1,2,3,4. MALONEY, DENNIS R. Boating Club 4-5 Intramural Bas- ketball 2,3. games-V I 2 -1 - f. , .N-I gd ,Q - it -X Q F 5 f i i to S I X 1 33 I i?'1 i?i5f?1 '51 Wigs I I'.:f HU'If.i' Q i ai L S 5312 Y f Mc GOVERN, GERALD P. Class Officer 1,35 Football 1,25 Track 2,331-5 Intramural Basket- ball 35 Norseman 3. ' il -gggi .fp gun. neges fr ' ei ' . ,iiilsiifi --'V' U: 4 fi Xt B5 'Ii i Tx it i K Q ff- I ' ,J is X N t HSL 5, it l 5 ZQ'?f t5 If 1 10 Sf 5 gi' 1-i a if t JP 2 if in tw gf If-2 f 3- tr 2? 2 as I Q25 lg f I 5 ' 0 ' MARCINKO, RICHARD A. Class Officer 25 Intramural Bas- ketball 1,2,45 Perfect Conduct 1,2,3,4. Nt 1,4 g I l 1 TEPUFICE MATEJKA, WILLIAM I. Basketball Ig Class Officer I,2,3, 4-g Football l,2,3,4-5 Track 1,2,3g Senior Class Officer 45 Prom Committee 3,4-5 Monogram I,2, 3,4-. MIGCHELBRINK, THOMAS L. Football I,2,3. 'x M-Q--Q.. it A, . ii . , A ' if ' ' A' l ike . S .- es. sf .rf K VI-13. 2 5. W2 f-fHR3i3grgg,f.z..z . wsisz- aesfl- gig? ' xx 2 .gms W 2 MAURER, MELVIN F. Class Officer 2. MARUNA, .IAMES .I. Basketball Ig Boating Club 4-g Class Oiiicer lg Golf 1,2,3,4-g In- tramural Basketball I,2,3g Pro- gram Staff 49 Prom Committee 4. MEHLING, JOSEPH F. Intramural Basketball 2. MASLAR, STEPHEN R. Intramural Bowling lg Intra- mural Basketball 4g Science Honor Society 4-Q Perfect Con- duct 1,2,3,4-g Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4-. MICKOVIC, ROBERT A. Basketball l,2g Boating Club 4g Class Officer 2,45 Football I,2, 3,4-g Intramural Bowling 1,21 Intramural Basketball 1,25 Ser- vers' Club 2g Monogram Club 1,2,3,4-. Dan Molnar demonstrates his drumming ability with pencils. MIKLAVIC, RICHARD L. Bowling 4-, Intramural Bowling 3. MRAMOR, GERALD I. Audio Visual I, Boating Club 4, Class Ollicer l,3, Intramural Bowling l,2,4, Service Club I, Rifle Club I. En garde! 1-'Jil' MIHALKO, JOHN I. Audio Visual 4, School Play 4, Dramatics Club 4, Radio Club I,2,3,4, Rally Committee 4, Per- fect Conduct l,2,3,4. MILLS, MACK J. Basketball I, Boating Club 4, Class Oficer 1,2,3, Football I, Intramural Basketball I,2,3. MILAVEC, DONALD A. Carpenter 4, Chess Club 2, De- bate Club 2, Chemistry Club I, Intramural Bowling 2, Intra- mural Basketball 2, Library Staif 2, Radio Club 3,4, Sc. Hon. Soc. 3, Servers' I,2,3,4, Sodality I,2,3,4, Perfect Attendance I,2, MOLNAR, DANIEL E. Band 2, Honor Roll I, Intra- mural Basketball 4, School Play 4, Dramatics Club 4, Norseman 3, Rally Committee 4. NOONAN, JOHN D. Boating Club 4, Class Officer 2, 4, Intramural Basketball 1,2,3. 3,4-, Mickovic, Migchelbrink, M ills, Matejka and Peca peruse the Carpenter O'DONNELL, WILLIAM J. Intramural Bowling 43 Rifle Club 1. O'LEARY, .IAMES R. O'NEILL, SEAN A. Boating Club 45 Intramural Track 2,3,4g Intramural Bowl- Basketball 2g Perfect Atten- ing 4g Intramural Basketball 1, dance I,2,3,4. 24 Rifle Club 1. A PALLAT, DANIEL .I. Class Ofbcer lg Golf 3,4g Sodal- ity l,2g Honor Roll l,2,3,4-g Intramural Bowling l,2g Intra- mural Basketball l,2,3,4g Norse- man 3, Perfect Conduct 1,2,3,4. ,Ioe Peca accompanies the orkette. PAVELLA, THOMAS O. PECA, JOSEPH M. PECJAK, EDWARD F. Boating Club 45 Carpenter 45 Class Ol'I'lcer 1,23 Football I,2, Class Oflicer 45 Radio Club 3. Intramural Basketball 1,25 Prom 3,4-g Monogram Club 4. Committee 4. 54 at . PALISIN STEPHEN P. Carpenter 49 Honor Roll l,2,3,4-g Intramural Basketball l,2g Norseman 3,43 Perfect Conduct I,2,3,4. PAUSCH, THEODORE O. Intramural Bowling l,2g Intra- mural Basketball 2,3. PERCIC, MARIO Intramural Basketball lg Norse- man 3,4-. PERROTTI, JOHN R. Class Officer I,2,3g Football l,2, 3,43 Golf 4-g Track 4-. PIKE, RONALD T. Boating Club 4-3 Rifle Club 2. QUAGLIATA, CARL N. Band 3g Class Officer Ig Intra- mural Bowling 1,2g Prom Committee 4-. 7?5 PLOCICA, DONALD D. PODBOY, JAMES L. Archery 3g Intramural Basket- Basketball 25 Sodality Ig Intra- ball 1- mural Basketball 1,33 Perfect Conduct 1,2,3,4-. QUALEY, JAMES P. QUANDT, JAMES J. Class Oflicer lg Honor Roll 39 Rifle Club 1,2. PORTARO, ROGER A. Intramural Bowling l,2,3g Intra- mural Basketball I,2. REAUME, MICHAEL R. Archery 35 Carpenter 4-g Chess Cl. I-3g Sodal. I-49 Hon. Roll 1-4-g Lib. St. 2,39 Norseman 4-g Sci. Hon. Soc. 2-4-4 Servers' Cl. 2-4-g Service Cl. I-4-3 Radio Cl. 2-4g Stu. Coun. Comm. 4-g Glee Cl. I,2g Per. Cond. 1,4-g Viking 4-. ,gm - - W'-- -' , . - ' -.amazes 5-M-mfg: . ,ma M aig mnmk , A Shimels, emcees rally at which Eppech, Lyons, Esch and Templin pantomine O Baby Minef, REPASKY, THOMAS E. ROKOVITZ, WILLIAM H. RICCIARDI, PHILIP F. Bowling 3,45 Class Officer Ig Intramural Bowling 2,3,41. ROSSI, ANTHONY J. Basketball Ig Class Officer 1,2, Bowling 1, Class Ofhcer 1, In- 4- Honor Roll 1,35 Intramural tramural Basketball 1g Roller- Basketball l,2,3. skating 1. 1,1 LLL! -- RICHARDS, JAMES A. Class Officer 3, Intramural Bas- ketball i,2,4. , REGAN, WILLIAM J. Class Officer Ig Intramural Bowling 2g Intramural Basket- ball 1,2g Perfect Conduct 1,2,3,4. ROCK, THOMAS E. Basketball 1,25 Civil Defense 3,45 Class Officer 1,3g Sodality 1, Intramural Bowling 1,2,3g Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4Ag Perfect Conduct 1,2,3,4-. Royce, Shea and Shimels conduct class meeting. ROYCE, EUGENE R. SANTILLA, MICHAEL D. SCALABRINO, PETER R. SCHAEFER, DAVID B. Class Officer I,2,3,4-g Football Intramural Basketball 4-. Class Officer 2,34 Intramural 1,2,3g Track 2,3g Intramural Basketball 12,3- Basketball 3g Rifle Club 2,3. . C Sn-W I SCHWED, WILLIAM R. SEXTON, BRAIN P. Carpenter 4-g Honor Roll 1,35 Norseman 35 Perfect Conductl, Intramural Basketball I,3. 2,3,4-. Last minute cramming before the final exams. SHEA, CHARLES J. SHEEHAN, FRANK M. SHEEHAN, KEVIN D. SHIMELS, KENNETH A. Class Ofticer 4-g Intramural Bas- Intramural Basketball I,2,3,4. Carpenter 25 Class Officer Ig In- Class Offlcer 2,3,4-g Dramatics ketball 2,3,4. tramural Basketball I,2,3. Club 4-g Norseman 3. 57 SKODA, FRANK J. Class Officer lg Track 2, Intra- mural Bowling 3,4g Intramural Basketball lg Perfect Conduct I,2,3,4. SMETONA, ANTHONY A. Chess Club 2,3g Sodality 2, Honor Roll 3, Intramural Bas- ketball lg Spring Concert Solo- ist 2,3. ,...-ni Joe seems startled, while Jim seems to enjoy it. I wonder where they are? Hint 2:35 p. m. Still doubt- ful? ask themf, STANTON, .IAMES H. Bowling 1,4-g Civil Defense 3, Class Oflicer l,2g Intramural Bowling I,2,3,4, Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4gChaminade Club l. Y ' . Z I, i A A A , ga , : V . I A it . in lf' f ' Rl - 'Zi STANTON, MICHAEL J. Intramural Bowling 1,23 Intra- mural Basketball l,2,3,4, Per- fect Conduct l,2,3,4. SMITH, RUSSELL J. Class Officer l,2g Intramural Bowling lg Intramural Basket- ball l,2. SPRENGER, WILLIAM J. Sodality lg Intramural Bowling 2,3,4g Intramural Basketball 1, 2,3,4. STEPANCIK, .IOSEPH .I. Audio Visual 4-g Intramural Bowling l,2g Intramural Basket- ball l,2g Service Club I. SPICUZZA, WILLIAM F. Class Officer 1, Intramural Bowling 1,25 Intramural Basket- ball 1,29 Norseman 3. STANOS, LAWRENCE J. Class Oflicer 3, Intramural Bas- ketball 3. STEPHAN, DONALD H. Chess Club 2,3,4-g Library Staff 25 Radio Club 2,3,4-g Sodality 2. STOPPER, DAVID J. Class OHicer 2,3g Intramural Basketball 3,4-. 'R 'Nu' fi.:-, . -fm AM STRNAD, NORMAN T. Class Officer Ig Intramural Bas- ketball 1gChaminade Club Ig Perfect Conduct I,2,3,4. Senior G members relax in hallway. . ,not stopping, nor parking, butjust relaxing. SVECEL, FRANCIS W. Carpenter 44 Intramural Bowl- ing 1,2g Intramural Basketball 1,4-. Seniors buy their graduation invitations from their Class Secretary. 'WW' If 402 SWANSON, DONALD G. SWEENEY, JOSEPH A. Boating Club 49 Class Officer Ig Intramural Basketball l,2,3g Manager lg Chaminade Club I. SWANSON, PETER B. SZABO, RONALD J. Golf4-g Honor Roll l,3g Perfect Conduct I,2,3,4. , .mln-. TANKOVICH, JOHN R. TEANEY, JAMES C. TEMPLIN, LARRY F. Bowling 4-5 Intramural Bowling Class Officer 2,3g School Play Football 2,33 Track 3,4-g Intra- 2,3g Intramural Basketball 2. 44 Dramatics Club 4-5 Biology mural Bowling 3,4-g Intramural Club 2,35 Prom Committee 4. Basketball I,2,3,4-. 1 THOMAS, ROBERT M. Photography Club I. THAILING, JAMES E. Basketball I,,2,3,4-g Class Officer 1,4-g Football I. TIBALDI, MICHAEL N. Yearbook Staff 4-g Honor Roll 3g Intramural Basketball Ig Per- Tired but happy, they bead homeward. fed Conduct 1,2H3f4 TORER, JOHN A. TREFZGER, NEIL D. TURK, RICHARD J. School Play 4-g Dramatics Club Honor Roll 1,2g Intramural Cheerleader Ig Class Officer 2g 4-g Photography Club Ig Perfect Basketball 23 Rally Committee Intramural Basketball 1,2,3g Conduct I,2,3,4-. 4-g Prom Committee 4. Prom Committee 4. 60 VACCARIELLO, ANTHONY A. Basketball 1,2g Class Ollicer 1, 2,3g Football 1,2,3g Honor Roll lg Intramural Basketball 3. VALAITAS, RIMAS P. Track 2,3g Intramural Basket- ball 2,3,4g Perfect Conduct I,2, 3,4. VALENTINE, JAMES V. Cheerleader lg Intramural Bowl- ing I,4g Intramural Basketball I. Decorations for the Senior Prom in the making. VALENTINO, ROBERT T. Band 3,45 Class Officer 3,4-g Sodality Ig Band Officer 3,4. Mike Crdina, Prosecutor, makes his final statement to the court. gf 5 WALSH, CHARLES M. WEBER, RICHARD J. Basketball l,2,3g Class Officer Band 3,45 Class Ollicer 2,3,4 l,2,3,4-, Football l,2,3,4, Intra- Honor Roll 3. mural Basketball I. WEIGAND, RICHARD G. Science Honor Society 3,4g Perfect Conduct 1,2,3,4-. WHALEN, FRANCIS J. Class Officer 4-g Football 3,4-g Track 3,4-g Honor Roll Ig Intra- mural Basketball 1,2,3,4. , WICKMAN, JOHN C. Intramural Basketball 1,25 Perfect Conduct l,2,3,4-. YESKO, ROBERT J. Carpenter 4-g Class Officer 4-g Track 1,2g Intramural Bowling 2,4-g Intramural Basketball 2,3, 4-g Manager 3. WIEGAND, GLENN W. Bowling lg Carpenter 2,35 Civil Defense Ig Intramural Basket- ball l,2. ZAK, RONALD .I. Class Officer l,3g Intramural Bowling lg Intramural Basket- ball I,2,3,4g Norseman 33 Prom Committee 4. WILHELM, GERALD Honor Roll 3g Intramural Bowl- ing 4. ZUCCA, RONALD J, Honor Roll 3g Rally Committee 45 Perfect Attendance I,2,3,4-. ZUPANCIC, EDWARD l. Boating Club 4g Perfect Atten- dance I,2,3,4. ZUPANIC, CHARLES .l. Intramural Basketball I,3g An- nual Staif 4. WISNE, ROBERT T. Band 2,331-5 Class Officer 3,43 Sodality 1,29 Honor Roll l,3g Intramural Bowling 3,4-g Senior Class Ollicerz Perfect Conduct 1,2,3,4. ZUCCO, GEORGE C. Class Officer 2,33 Honor Roll 3g School Play 4-g Dramatics Club 4-5 Norseman 3,4-. CON SE C RATIO fm. 1. -q 'S 1' M,,.,xp Prof. Haffey s History report obuously is not as 1I'll6I'CStlHg to Valentine as It is to the rest of the class. Jim Teaney vocalizing at the Senior Prom. A guest entertains at the Junior-Senior dance. . Nt -as ...- , Father Wiesner blesses the cars. The Little Onen represents the VIKING' superiority, while student body approvingly applaud. Last minute preparations for the trip to Gethsemane. -SHQ-1 -125515 52 ,K is 5? xii sit ii Qi R X91 ,lf gms we its W, isa 553 Q? .fsi S? LS zfs E553 53 il ii fi? iii 'ai 55 S9 32 31, iii it as 5? iii Q? ,S vi? is ga ii i 42 QS? S2 QS 55 are ,fi ia? ,Ei fi N as gass Q 253 iw: my 51. 4A Most Handsome-K. Cesnik, Best Dressed-B. Chiochie, Most Athletic-J. Belanich, Most pop- ular-D. Berduge, Best Sense of Humor-J. Bizjak, Most Likely to Succeed-M. Calabrese. ABSENT: Most Intellectual-J. Anslovar. 4C Most Handsome-D. Gettwig Most Popular-P. Gaizutis Most Likely to Succeed-J. Kaplafka, Most Intellectual-T. Glew, AB- SENT: Most Athletlb-J, Hornyak, Best Dressed-T. Gubanc, Best Sense 0fHumor-T. lmmarine. 4E Most Athletic W Matejka Most Handsome T M1gchelbr1nk Best Senseo Humor D Maloney Most Popular J Peca Most In tellectual D Pallat ABSENT Most Likely to Succeed S Pall sm Best Dressed-R. Mnckovlc. 1 l S 'fr ,Q 5 7' 4 G Most Handsome-J. Thailing, Most Popular and Best Dressed- C. Walsh, Best Sense of Humor- G. Zucco, Most Intellectual-D. Stephan, Most Athletic-F. Wha- len, Most Likely to Succeed-M. Tibaldi. H--W 4B Most Intellectual-K. Fink, Most Handsome-C. Dietrich, Most Likely to Succeed-C. Doria, Most Athletic-M. Flynn, Best Dressed -J. Fedorchek, Most Popular-W. Denk. 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M, , , Am A VV V .-' ,gf ,, 4., ,.,.V .,,. .- .V , . sf.. , --, .. , p , w,. , wi K K V N, ,-NV - .. -. A ,,- - .V ... ,V ...-- ...V ,,- l 'A V' ...M :w....,- ...V :V 'FLM-4,5 .,... . .-..,w,,-. t. ..,,, -Ll-.'... Hw, .r4 - . VV.,-vm-..A ,,.QAA.,4V,V,-3-.,V,,,,- ,y-f.,,-H,-- VVVVV .,..,f,.LV,,V,., -V-,:w,,.,V.-MV... V., -gl-V F. W-...uf M- --V -A... -.Vw VV., ...J-..V,H ..,--,V ,Q-VV-...-5--- -VVVV WV ,V Y .-- F Vi-g. .Q I I -rX,f Z VX 4 '. rv' KJ 3 Ed Kovac reads a paragraph from the Freshman Sodality Man ual. FIRST ROW? R. Anzick, R. Barker, T. Banc, G. Boomer, R. Betz, V. Bublic, J. Alesksa, Vice-President. SEC- OND ROW J. Brancel, D. Brooks, President, J. Brodnick, J. Brown, L. Brodnick, J. Biggins, T. Banas. THIRD ROW: R. Broze, P. Bilicic, E. Balogh, C. Bost, F. Blatnik, Secretary, A. Brezovar, Treasurer,R. Adams. . f 8 'i I - ' 'fl' M' N'-'fa--M-w 'f- -H-F k'g' WKWW'fWW jbs 1B 1-...F Dukes L FIRSTROWY V. Coppo, K. Callahan, T. Delaney, R. Dawson, A. Caruso, T. Coghill, J. Busch, T. Dietzel. SEC- OND ROW: A. Bruneca, G. Bryan, J. Campolieti, J. Corr, M. Canzone, President, E. Brunswick, R. Czajkowski. THIRD ROW: F. Di Bartolomeo. Treasurer, F. Corbley, fVice-Presidentj, R. Callister, E. Collins, I. Ciliberti, W. Buehner, D. Buehner, M. Ci Corpo. FOURTH ROW: P. Cerne, D. Dielman, D. Buckley, T. De Mell, W, Delaney, R. Dietrich, H. Budds, J. Busher. ABSENT: J. Crow. The-sleepy spectators eagerly f?l await the drawing for the Mer- cury-the Fall Festival. ' r Freshman B demonstrates the easiest way to get rid of class clowns. 69 FIRST R0 W: D, Gillen, fVice-Presidenlj, K. Dolsak, A. Ferris, D. Di Puccio, D. Foley, R. Dupay, T. Domitor SECOND ROW? F. Faletic, B. Fatica, P, Fleming, N. Fifolt, T. Di Santo, J. Dobrowolski, J. Fortuna, L. Gatens THIRD ROW: S. Douglas, T. Ehren, K. Fedorchek, N. Doljac, J. Donovan, fPresidenLj, J. Fazzone, E. Figler, K Dobie. FOURTH ROW: J. Germ, fSecrelaryj, J. Dissauer, A. Gasparaitis, F. Gambol, T. Dineen, W. Fratianno M. Gavorski, fTrea5urerj, P. Foley. FINDING THE FIR T YEAR THE HARDEST FIRST R0 W: P. Henry, J. Hoenigman, E. Hirsch, T. Goshen fVice-Presidenzj, T. Hanson, R. Bruhiss, J. Hend- erscott, L. Girgas, T. Hamilton. SECOND ROW: J. Kelback, P. Henry, R. Hopkins, R. Hauberg, L. Gore, J. Guzik, J. Jakopic, D. Jefferson. THIRD ROW:R.Ke1lner fTreasurerj, S. Kent, W. Halloran, N. Hanratty, K. Jonke, J. Johnson, D. Keeley, J. Gruden fsecretaryj, R. Hogan. FOURTH ROW- E. Kazlauskas, R. Jaskinwicz, T. Harmon, F. Jastrzemhski, J. Karich, J. Helminak fpresidenlj, T. Johnson, J. Hohan. CD4 g Z .93 Y Q 5 'G J E . FIRST ROW: F. La Manna. F. Laurie, D. Leinwever. W. Leskovec. J. Lester. C. Kostrab, J. Knauss. R. Lardie. SECOND ROW: A. Koler, E. Leuty, G. Kirchner, P. Jutjen, E. Leinwever, J. Kuret, J. Kovitch, fpresidentj, C. Kramer. THIRD R0 W' H. Kirsch, B. Kulwin. B. Kraft fSecretaryj, R. Kulik, F.. Jozlowski. J. Kozar. J. Leben, T. Kozenko. FOURTH ROW: R. Kingzett, R. Jubancik, J. Krenisky, A. Kuthe fVice-Presidentj, F. Le Clair, L Kessler fTreasurerj, W. Lacinak, M. Kormos. YETATR LYH PPY YE R FIRST ROW.' C. Mason, J. Lynch fVice-Presidentj, H. May, J. Madden, D. Murawski, L. Novak, J. Malaney fTreasurerj. SECOND ROW: R. Mahler, D. McCormack, J. Mac H011 fSecretaryj, L. McCarthy, E. Morano, R. Miller, F. Metzger. THIRD ROW: G. Misch, T. Moore, E. Novak, P. Miech, J. Mayer, D. Newton, R. Nosse fPre- sidentj. FOURTH ROW: C. Nainy, J. Menart, P. Newkirk, J. Maliszewski, K. Malensek, R. Mayer, J. Merhar, F.. Malone. fl. 51 a I 2,4 3 1 5 ,f Crusaders FIRSTROW' D. Petit, R. Planisek, D. Paltani, J. Pierce fTreasurerj, J. Platt fPresidenLj, J. Poster, C. Onesko. SECOND ROW: V. Orenski, T. O'Donnell, R. Pike, J. O'Grady, J. Palfy, B. Powalie, W. Novak, T. O'Brien. THIRD ROW' B. O'Malley, C. Parsons, D. Paulin, J. Petric, J. Powell, M. Ostrowski, C. Popik, M. Pickett. FOURTH ROW K. Pike, A. Pekol, L. Padden, W. Orr, R. Opalek, P. Powers. T. Powers, J. Oberstar fVice-Pre- sidentj. One of Bro. Rufs sodalists takes over for this meeting. No doubt, it must be a humorous topic they are discussing, lt's a real good deal. . . 72 Ill Astronomers OJ . . . Once more and I quit!,' cc if ' b if FIRST ROW: W. Schade, R. Sebenik, D. Schwertner, R. Rumes, D. Richards, D. Richards, J. Ross J. Sbrocco D. Ross. SECOND ROW? T. Roach, P. Prill fPresidentj, P. Sillia, R. Rutgers, A. Russo fVice-Presidentj, E. Riiz C. Sega, H. Radina, F. Schossler. THIRD ROW: R. Roof, K. Schmidt, J. Shipley, J. Sadowski, P. Sheridan, T Rose fTreasurerj, P. Ranker, R. Sajovic. ABSENT: M. Quinn fSecretaryj. aw'ES'5Li,.a.smm A ' Bro. Richard explains the procedure of the Marianist Drive to his class. 11 I These boys are figuring out their student bank account. K' br 'x,W FIRSTROW J. Teaney, D. Sukalac, L. Tremaglio, W. Szalay, P. Spinks, F. Spicuzza, T. Smith. SECOND ROW: J. Tekavec fSecretaryj, R. Thomas, J. Storey fTreasurerj, W. Svete, K. Susnik, J. Steverding, F. Smutko, G. Tomko. THIRD ROW: D. Trentel, R. Snitzky, T. Szendrey, C. Toil, G. Testa, A. Thompson fVice-Presidentj, H. Taylor, R. Variakojis. FOURTH ROW' P. Sterk, F. Strnisa, A. Teras, J. Sirl, J. Svoboda, T. Sohys, K. Tibaldi fPresidentj, D. Stupica. Bro Sumac IS helplng V1ctor Bublic learn howto read EIlgllSl'l whlle Don Buehner and Bill Anzick look on. FIRST R0 W' J. Walton, R. Wilson, E. Zimmerman, M. Walsh, W. Weigand, D. McLaughlin, W. Koller, C Webster. SECOND ROW: J. Wagner, J. Zalinski, D. Zmijewski, J. Viviani, D. Zukowski, C. Walkey, H. Zorman J. Wambach. THIRD ROW: T. Weigand, F. Zalar, W. White Ugresidentj, J. White fSecretaryj, M. Zirick, F Videral fTreasurerj, T. Zupancic, F. Vudmaska. FOUR TH R0 W: R. Weisheit, R. Zele, F. Zadeal, J. Weigand K. Zgonetz, D. Walsh fVice-Presidentj, D. Vidmar, R. Yates, R. Warner. . - 99 -vw Ditch the penslllv 1 z 9 This is a.. . FIRST ROW W. Burge, D. Browning, L. Bettis, F. Birk, W. Brennan, J. Barnard, P. Bacon, K. Armsey. SEC- OND ROW P. Broadbent, R. Buehner, J. Bilicic, R. Beebe, J. Bradac, D. Callahan, S. Balazs fPresidentj, A. Brazie, R. Boyarsky. THIRD ROW: H. Bohinc, M. Albaugh fVice-Presidentj, W. Andrews, T. Backman, R Bruening, F. Berkopec, T. Brazaitis, J. Browske. FOURTH ROW J. Bennett, T. Beitz, P. Baumann, M. Burns P. Beining, C. Barnes, R. Bauman, J. Boer, R. Baur. ABSENT: J. Benedict. v ' ' ' w f'n ' M ' 9 fL,:,u In flu Aqu1las FIRST ROW? L. Dannemiller, F. Denoewer, P. Dunn, J. Dengel, A. Chizmar, L. Cody, R. Cooke, F. Cirino. SECOND ROW: B. Cost, R. Dolence, J. Dailey fTreasurerj, C. Dalton, D. Doyle, W. Dorsey, J. Connolly, R. Finnigan. THIRD ROW: S. Fana, D. Coviello, P. Dworznik, J. Conway, T. Clifford fPresidentj, K, Dunphy, R. Christie, J. Dixon. FOUR TH RO W: J. Dearden, J. Fembacher fVice-Presidentj, J. Delaney, D. Daugert, T. Casey, J. Corcoran fSecretaryj, R. Centa, T. Engel. fx. ii' ,Q 1... .,, This is the life. 'fin lf. Hurry while he is not looking. -lre 'L Q . 1, King pins 2C FIRST RO W: J. Geiger, W. Flanagan, D. Fitzsimons. J. Gadus fViceAPresidentj, T. Givvons, R. Fragazi, J. Gaerlner. SECOND ROW: C. Cuhde, W. Hipp, F. Hopkins, W. Hoenigman, D. Gutowski fPresirlenlQ, J. Gray, D. Gergely, L. Fistek. THIRD ROW: T. Gorman, R. Heitmen, R. Griffiths fSeCretaryj, A. Hale, J. Grzechowiak fTreasurerj, J. Hollis, K. Caidziunas. FOUR TH ROW: R. Hans, A. Formica. R. Gray, E. Gilroy. R. Herbert, C Hinz, T. Hedderman, J. Hodson. ABSENT: W. Hammer. WISE YOUNG MEN NUW . . FIRST ROW: R. Kelleher, F. Imm. R. Kennedy, V. Joniec fpresidentj, R. Kozlowski, P. Korosec. R. Knazek SECOND ROW? F.. Kr:-sic, E. Kern, J. Kramer, T. Keptner, R. Kaska, J. Kirn, S. Cacobcllis, K. Drasovic THIRD ROW: P. Kilcoyne, N. Kirchner, J. Koening, W. Kleinhenz, J. Kuhel, K. Koss fSecretaryQ, J. Keane, E Kotnik fVice-Presidenlj. FOURTH ROW: H. Knachel fTreasurerj, R. Krakowski, J. Crizman, F. Jasko, G Hunter. R. Knauss, T. Krupiucr, J. Kess. Q J Qi '. W7 J' J .43 y. ? 3 if Q v 1 T1tans FIRST ROW: R. Modic, J. Lenehan, J. Morris, M. Mastersou, W. Maloney, B. Mause, J. Ginley, N. Miller fTreasurerj. M. Morgan fVice-Presidenzj. SECOND ROW: R. Ledinsky. G. Mishaga fPresidentj, R. Lucha. T. La Ganke, J. McCarry, J. Caskey, J. Mahoney, S. Lewandowski. THIRD ROW: D. Mcflreight, G. Milialko, D. Logan, L. Lindic, R. Miko, J. McNulty, L. Morida, R. Luzar. FOURTH ROW' R. Kvaternik, P. Morey, R.Mil1er, R. Mlakar, F. Lunar, L. Mack. M. McShane fSecretaryj, R. Murano, R. Lieb. . BETTER MEN LATER FIRSTROW: J. Mulhair, J, Pishkula, P. Napoli, R. Perna, D. Muehie, J. Petkovsek, Z. Nowak, SECOND ROW- R. Rawa, J. Roberts, J. O,To01e, J. Pierce fPresidenU. D. Reim fTreasurerl. W. Quaridt, F. Piks, R. Robbins. THIRD RO W: W. Ollerton, L. Reichert. W. Murphy, J. Peoples, D. Padovick. W. L. Pickett, G. Petrus, W. J. Pickett. FOUR TH R0 W: P. O'D0rinell, D. Raglow fVice-Presidenlj, G. 0,Brien. T. Rarick, T. Nadsady, G. Ra- gus, F. Raia. T. Paul. ABSENT: R. Poilutro fSecreLaryj. A Q f I I .. fy: 3 .i W Q .ff '1ff:. .. W 1. H I if f . . E I LM'-' J V V J Ieii , of g 7 5 J' 1 if f 9 I X K 1 6 Belairs 5 ,.l.. MW 'Wwfwf FIRSTROW: F. Schaeffer, G. Shea fSecretaryl, G. Sack, Schober, R. Rowell, D. Shaff, A. Russ. SECOND ROW? R. Scheidel fPresidentj, J. Schauer, P. Scholz. D. Shaft, L. Smigel, J. Slapellis, F. Samson, C. Schmidt. THIRD R0 W: R. Senn. J. Sheridan fTreasurerj, S. Strunk, G. Strekal, R. Stark, W. Struna fVice-Presidentj, M. Roche, F. Rusch. FOURTH R0 W: F. Sever, R. Sandy, J. Ross, W. Smila, H. Sodja, S. Skapura, P. Sullivan, E. Rozic. fiiflw- 1... - 1, ,sz Le fl, Q., K 'ss-we .sg gsm. 1? Cooke assists Bro. Abel in the posting of basketball scores. ml 'T What a mess! Ray Ledinsky takes over Bro. Neffs Sophomore So- dality. R. Turk and his brother, R. Turk, create atmosphere at the Bowlers' Banquet. FIRST R0 W: J. Telzrow, T. Trivisonna, T. Wirsing, L. Svenwol, M. Walsh, T. Warner, T. Wohlgemuth, E. Thomas. SECOND ROW: S. Szabo, A. Tisovec, G. Turner, J. Taddeo fVice-Presidenzj, J. Walmsley, R. Toomey, J. Sweet, B. Ward. THIRD ROW: A. Turk fSecretaryj, J. Terchek, W. Walsh, R. Vihtelic, W. Valyko, B. Velicka, A. Virola, R. Weber. FOURTH RO W: K. Valaitis, D. Zielinski, W. Virant, J. Weed fTreasurerj, J. Zorman, J. Wilson fPresidentj, D. Veloski, R. Turk, R. Vihtelic. ABSENT: F. Vignone. s1fsvfws1m wxusc2f Tl'1isis as far as you go, sir. Tough apples. FIRST RO W: A. Bohinc, W. Anzick, P. Asseff, J. Calandra fPresidentj, E. Bergeron, L. Brown, W. Castle fTreasurerj, J. Burrello, V. Borovic. SECOND ROW: E. Bopp, G. Chase, J. Assing, N. Buda, G. Cheraso, W. Belavic, R. Baker, W. Bockstaler. THIRD ROW: J. Brunetz, D. Adams fVice-Presidentj, K. Boyle, W. Blair, C. Bauer fSecretaryj, D. Brown, G. Browski, W. Beck, E. Bradac. ABSENT: M. Adams, R. Bischof, H. Breen, T. Burke, J, Albrecht. 9 B FIRST ROW: T. Davidson fljresidentj, J. Coyne, R. Dush, M. Coyne, J. Del Brocco, F. De Caetano, P. Cost 3 ISecretaryj, R. Coschignano, J. Comella. SECOND ROW: F. Edwards, N. Du Pan, C. Culotta, C. Chiancone, B. Dubrovich, W. Derus, C. Durbin, F. Cirnski, E. Donovan. THIRD ROW R. Dokar, C. Di Renzo, P. Dodson fVice-Presidentl, J. Cinkole, J. Egan, M. Doria, W. Fakult, J. Davis, A. Dragman, P. Corcoran. ABSENT: D. Clifford fTreasurerj, J. Cunningham, D. De Melto, J. Dorsey, J. Fail. Clifford, Culotta, Derus attempt to measure the heat ofa thermol unit OJ, while Chiancone plays with fire. The live, spirited, exuberant Juniors let out a cheer at a rally. 19.49 FIRSTROW W Fmn J futhue F. Grelsl J G0loncy,T,Guz1k J Fresfvnko J Hanev M Farone fPresLdent SECOND ROWJ Grlesrnar K Flllw T Grlfflths K George D Golenar B Fleld R Glel D Florllto THIRD ROW L Fleckenstexn R fmsl P Fruscello D F0sselman,M Fekete D Farron1fTreasurerj F Foley fSecre Laryj R Flxnn FOURTHROW C Gaklng H Fra1n,R. Gldefke R flodm Vlce Presuientj L Fmneran J NEARING THE E D HAVING FUN LEARNING FIRSTROW D Hannon J Jenness A Kerrlgan F Hufgard D l3IlH1Lllll J Harmon H Hanzal SECOND ROWJ Kesslel J Hobie, B Hun J Kerus J Hona1hfSecreraryj F Kdllster L Hocexar THIRD ROW R. Kessler R Holzhenner Treasurer J Kane J Jan6k,J. Hraster D Jaukson M Jowce R Jansen FOURTH ROW T Hogan KPFCSLFZCILZJ R Janus M Hanlon A.Juska J Hedderman W Heft W Huber R Kaplar 3 E FIRST RO W.' S. Lograsso, R. Kuhta, H. Kondrat, B. Mc Donnell, R. Laurich, P. La Manna, T. Mc Kenna. SECOND ROW: M. Kolar, M. Mahar, M. Madden fVice-Presidentj, M. Mc Kenna, T. Maloney, J. Logar. THIRD ROW: R. List, P. Mc Ivor, D. Maglicic, L. Lester. J. Longo, E. Krause, J. Liszeski fTreasurerj. FOURTH ROW: R. Kramer, J. Lesko, R. Mapel, G. Kudokas fSecremryj, R. Kosmerl fPresidentj, J. Lieske, R. Krebs, W. Lusciano. ABSENT: J. Lah, P. Kovacik. TO ORROW IS NOT SO FREE 3 F FIRST RO W: A. Oechionero, T. Oleksa fTreasurerj, R. Meiser, E. Marinic, P. Marn, T. Marsho, R. Motta, T. O,H0ro. SECOND ROW.' P. Misley, J. Marko, J, Pernus, K. Novsak, K. O'Neill, M. Oesterle, D. Noel fsecre- Laryj, R. Partch. THIRD RO W' J. Mulroy, L. Monter, C. Opaskar, R. Mitchell, K. Ogrin, R. Norton, J. Meyer- hoffer. FOURTH R0 W: R. Pirc, D. Parent, J. Owens fpresidentj, J. Nerneth, D. Murphy, R. Mistur, J. Maynard, D. O'Neil fVice-Presidentj. ABSENT: J. Mlakar. . L, l . - . - 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 3 G, FIRST ROW: D. Radky, G. Seel, G. Skuns. B. Sadowski, P. Samuel, K. Sidman fsecretaryj, R.Siber1, R. Tarsitano fPresidenLj, J. Raglow. SECOND ROW: M. Ribar, B. Russik, M. Poturich, J. Sweeney, L. Sima, J. Powall, J. Reitenbach fTreasurerj, J. Swyt, D. Taylor. THIRD ROW' M. Ribar, R. Potokar. R. Roeder, J. Struna, N, Ruic, T. Stanton fVice-Presidentj, R. Specht. R. Strathern, J. Pugher, A do-it-yourself, job. Sw xi! 'QUse 3 in 1 oil for well-groomed hair. - 86 This is a job for Bardahlfv Music soothes the savage beast? FIRST R0 W: T. Van Osdale, J. Traina, J. Vedrody, V. Zitel, T. Terzano, C. Vantilburg, D. Vitale. SECOND 3 H ROW R.Temp1in fSecret11Iyj, P. Watral, R. Thomas, D. Toil, F. Zukowski, R. Ulstad, C. Wohlgemuth. THIRD ROW: T. Zeitz, T. Yurcich, J. Whitely, F. Turk fTreasurerj, J. Turek, C. Young fPresidentj, J. Tigue. FOURTH ROW W. Tisi, W. Zerial, J. Van Blargen, D. Zack, D. Zak, C. Valentine, D. Zingle, J. Vanderbilt fVice-Presi- dentj Termmals FIRST RO W: L. Murray. G. Shier fVice-Presidentj. W. Crisez, R. Herega Secretary, J. Yasenosky, R. Baznik J. Simonitis. SECOND ROW: A. Petkovsek, W. Rosenberg ffreasurerl, J. Oherstar. L. Andolek, L. Reuss,J Leskovec, C. Asseff, J. Fox. THIRD ROW: D. Broglio. R. Weber, T. Dush. R. Marin, M. Stack, L. Novak.J Fabri. FOURTH R0 W: A. Rutkauskas, S. Koi alik. R. Ballish. M. Di Cirolamo flgresidentl, J. Zalokar, J. Bond R. Reedick, A. Berzinskas. ABSENT: R. Laczko, C. Sipple. MUSIC TO LICHTE THE HEART FIRSTROW- T. Harbaugh, S. Russo, G. Kemmerling, E. Km ac, R. Zlatoper. E. Pishkula, S. Skala. W. Christie, S. Ciocco, SECOND R0 W: L. Kausck, E. Rokoxitz, W. Grad, E. Rosenberg. J. Haluszka, D. Farrell, D. Mc- Conville. F. Fidura. THIRD ROW: R. Robbins, D. Prib, L. Schneider, J. Beemiller, S. Herega. J. Leporati, D. Broz, A. Ozello, R. Reuss. FOURTH ROW: M. Palevich. L. Petrovic, R. Thomas, K. Fruscella. J. Vencl, K. Olenik, R. Bozich, K. Norris, R. Belanger. FIFTH ROW: G. Vraneza, W. Vogel, C. Domonokos, C. Kebhart, V. Graser, J. Lincewicz, R. Aleckna, R. MC Mullen, J. Cook. ABSENT: R. Bcrtke, J. Kixon, J. Droske, T. Har- baugh, C. Lang, J. Hangach, P. Sopko. WN '435V'15f0'1 - ' Qi HSS' fi: 5' fri? 'M A one-gun salute for the Clee Club. L. Andolek, member of the Freshman Band, shows 1 J one ofthe prizes for the Spring Concert Drive. FIRST R0 W: J. Vinciquerra, T. Salerno, K. Loje. V. Habjan fsecretaryj, A. Krage, F. Barto, K. Templin. SECOND ROW: W. Eppich fTreasurerj, J. Martin. R. Elliott, R. Leonardi, T. Vince. D. Fishwick, C. Esch, T. Olah. THIRD ROW.' F. Zalar, J. Audia, D. Kruger, D. Ciolli, L. Smith, R. Finnigan, J. Timko. FOURTH ROW? W. Hodakievic, E. Sleffner, J. Fink, W. Hoag, R. Lawson, C. Jansen, K. Kling, R. Pausch. ABSENT: J. Winn, K. Toigo fVice-Presidentj, C. Boer, D. Hannan. N orsingers .I Burello and Mr. Colahuno try to locate that unusual knock mk 11 en swis inthe engine. .luniors checking a Church History chart in prep- aration for their final exams. The newspaper was just too big of a temptation! I Winn claims he is seek QQ. . .and Dick Baker awai Dick Kosmerl has a wide choice oi tools tor working on the CaI'S. m examination-the casted leg. Fei :QW Bob Wisne played a mean sax the night ofthe Sodality Harvest Hop. The Dance Band, composed of regular band members, played music of a lighter strain, for private enjoyment. 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J' fn ' 'fry' xg I lf , N - wx JMWL 44. :aff f ' A 'fj f f v ,I f ,fl wr N My , K . V - ' , , I W D' , fl 2 1 FIRSTRO W: R. Mickovic, P. Caizutis, J. Peca, J. Hornyak, J Belanich, J. Perrotti, F. Whalen, M. Flynn, L. Colagrossi, W. Matejka. SECOND ROW: C. Walsh, P. Dodson, R. Kosmerl R. Godic, G. Kudokas, R. Aleckna, R. Roeder. D. Adams, B FRONT: R. Robbins, R. Asseff. REAR: W. Leskovec, D Strathern, R. Toomey did a good job as football managers. Hren, E. Bradac, D. Maglicic, J. Weed. THIRD ROW: W, Vogel, J. Hangach, S. Russo, J. Horvath, J. Raglow. E. Krause, M. Farone, L. Brown, A. Occhionera, D. Parent, J. Reitenbach, R. Mlakar. Bob Mickovic says, you can't catch mef' as he evades his pursuers. ln 1956, St. ,loseph's did not have a winning record for only the second time in the school's history. While we were not happy over the seasonls record, no one could say that welre not proud of the team. We are not making excuses for the team but only being fair to them, when we say they played a tough, hard schedule and everyone of our opponents knew they were in a football game. It seemed to everyone that they were a team of potentialities, but were never able to get that break that would set them flying. They were able to move the ball well, but something would always happen to halt their drive. We had a rough, tough, but clean playing team, representing us in such manner, that the St. Josephis students never had to be ashamed of their behavior on the playing field. If we go back and check the record, we can see St. Josephis, with the exception of one game, was always close and just narrowly beaten on several occasions. , Although, record-wise, it was not a really successful season what the team did for the school, and what football did for the boys cannot be seen in the record. When these are added together, the season was a success. . Bro. Joseph Choquette, our Athletic Direc- tor, has guided St. .loels athletic fortunes for the past live years. A St. Joseph lineman makes the tackle from behind for no gain. It looks as if Frank Whalen is go- ing to try to take out those three opponents with just one block. Happy landings, Frankf' Q W s x ' - iii ,'.' 2' L' ' - , 'fiillff W2 FOOTBALL B ILDS STBO G BODIES Mickovic picks up five before being nailed by a host of Carlton tacklers. . S 1: fa li B 4 I' . 1 -1- Maglicic attempts to thwart Akron blockers as the ball carrier moves away. Mickovic is stopped, but not before he gains five ITl0I'C. The team gathers in Chapel to pray for a safe journey and victory. ALERT MINDS AND SPORT ME . . East feels the impact ofwcontact play as tackles abruptly hold a run through guard. Hornyak stops a University School drive with a crushing tackle ,Q 'S . X. .. . I .'n, Y .4 XJ 1 ' 31,1 I1 .5 Q 5 nl . . ' ' S l :gd un, H , H Varsity chedu e ,s fl' P I . X 0 fn, Q ht: ksxs - 7 . ' , t St.,1oseph Opp. -1- 'R 7 0 Cleveland Hts. 12 ' ' . , 33 East High 13 3:-, H.-, . St. Mary, Akron 14- 6 Collinwood 19 7 St. Edward 13 19 University School 7 ' - 0 Canton, Central Catholic 4-3 13 Conneaut 13 7 Fairport 13 97 2 Winsg 6 Lossesg 1 Tie Head Football Coach: Mr. Bill Gutbrod, assisted by Mr. Dan Ferrazza. St. Joseph 0 0 0 O 0 St. Mary, Akron '14 ill' 0' 0 '14-l Akron, St. Mary's surprised the squad with two quick touchdowns in the Hrst quarter to take the lead and keep it. The following three quarters, the Vikings fought with a hard determined effort to overcome St. Maryis. Bob Mickovic made some good running plays and John Perrotti executed beautiful punts. suoseph 12 7 7 7 33 EastHigh 6 0 7 0 13 Recovering from the opening game disappointment, the Viking squad trounced East High. Although the teams were matched, the Vikings ran up a score of 33 -13. Frank Whalen paced the way with two touch- downs from aerials from Jerry Horvath. Ralph Godic and Mike Flynn each tallied a T. D. Captain Joe Bela- nich, playing line backer, intercepted a pass and went for pay dirt, earned him the honor of the Press ALL STAR. St.Joseph 0 0 0 0 O Cleveland Hts. 6 O 0 6 12 The opening game of the season, although losing a score of 12-O, demonstrated the fighting spirit the team and school were to carry through all the games. Thrown against the hard driving and fast line of Cleve- land Heights, the Vikings tried to match them with good running and passing. At the end of the last quar- ter, the Vikings made two nearly successful plays. Al- though the game was a disappointment to the hun- dreds of cheering Vikings boosters, the fighting spirit for future games was not dampened. St.Joseph O 6 0 0 6 Collinwood 6 7 0 6 19 As in previous years, the Collinwood game was fierce battle by both teams to beat their rivals. And although the teams were evenly matched, the experience of the Collinwood team won out 19-6. The cheering Vikings and team displayed good sportsmanship against the disappointed loss. As in the last three games, the St. Joseph cheering section was packed to capacity, dis- playing the wonderful school spirit ofthe students. Ralph fTigerJ Godic broke loose for 50 yards, Frank Whalen took a long pass and Godic crashed through the end for the one and only Viking touchdown. FRONTROW: P. Caizutis, W. Matejka, J. Belamch E. Bradac, D. Miglicic, J. Hornyak, F. Whalen St.Joseph 7 0 O 0 7 St.Edward 6 0 0 7 13 ln the annual classic with our West Side rivals, St. Joseph took a heart-breaking loss of 13-7 to St. Ed- wards. The Viking squad played outstanding ball led by Horvath and Whalen, who scored the T. D. Chuck Walsh and Bill Matejka also tried unsuccessfully to pull the team to victory. The student turnout at this game was something to be envied and once more the students displayed the fine sportsmanship chacteristic of St. Joseph's. REAR ROW: J. Horvath, M. Flynn, R. Godic, R. Mikovic. St. Joseph I University School I J J J J The Viking squad met the scrappy University team and came up with a fine score of 19-7. The team dis- played the excellent training the coaches have impart- ed to the team. Every player showed a fine desire to play his best. Outstanding players of this game were Jim Raglow, who placed on the roster of the News Dream Team, Ralph Codic, and Mike Flynn. St.Joseph 0 0 7 0 7 Canton, Central Catholic 18 12 6 7 4-3 For the first and only time during the entire season, St. Josephis was beaten by such a decisive score. It was one of those games where it seemed Canton could do no wrong, and we could do no right. We have nothing to be ashamed of, however, for we played hard and never gave up, even when the chips were down. In spite of the score, it was a rough and hard fought game. St. Joseph 7 0 0 6 13 Conneaut 9 0 7 0 13 Juniors dominated play as the Vikings fought to a bit- ter stalemate with a tough Conneaut eleven. Godic lead the Viking offensive as the Vikings poured forth their vain effort. Plowing four yards for the lone Viking tally, Godic then scored the extra point with a plunge. The pretty passinn of Horvath and the brilliant de- fensive play of Pat Dodson were shining displays of the St. Joseph spirit. St.Joseph 7 0 0 0 7 Fairport Harbor 0 0 7 6 13 Against a sloppy and wet field and even slippier backs, the Vikings met their match. The under-rated and game Fairport eleven earned a measure of glory as they defeated St. Joseph's, 13-7. Once again, the Juniors captured the lime-light, but Seniors, Cola- grossi, Perrotti and Peca, caught the coachis eye. If nothing else, this game was a source of optimism for the coming season as Juniors, Horvath, Godic, Kude- kas, Krause, and Farone showed the punch that all will look for in the coming year. 607619 l 00077 ,lunior Varsity Schedule St. Joseph Opp. 0 Cleveland Hts. 14 26 East Tech 13 0 St. Edwards 32 0 East High 6 15 Collinwood 13 0 St. Ignatius 12 2 Winsg 4 Losses ...-... ... Zia? 332195. ff? 255 , rW?45X.....5 3 M-a 4Q.a.psamze,s. MCH!! MSUMHC Mr. Donald Faix coached a rough and ready team in spite of their record. JU IOR VARSITY FOOTBALL . FIRST ROW: J. Barnard, W. Eppich. E. Turner, C. Gatowski, .l- Mlllhair, D- Pad-21ViClC, J. Dailey, G. Mishaga. THIRD ROW.' R. McNulty. J. Gadus, D. Fitzsimons. SECOND ROW.'W. .l- BSHIICII, C. Jansen, D. ZiSliHSki,R- Ceflla, W- Smil2l,R- Valyko, R. Luzar, R. Dolence. R. Kaska. G. Taddeo, G. Strickal, MOYHUO, R. Leih, .l. Peoples, T. Krupitzer, R. Bauman. . N. . Q 3 .W ar- FIRST ROW K. Malensek, C. Nainys, A. Russo, J. Germ, T. Rose, M. Quinn, T. Dineen, K. Tibaldi, D. Sheridan, M. Gavor- ski, D. Stupica. SECOND ROW? J. Kreniski, T. DiSanto, K Schmidt, D.Walsh, J. Fazzone, N. Hanratty, J. Whate, J Campolietli, J. Oberstar, T. Saltys, Coach Bernard Guilfoyle. THIRD ROW: J. Shipley Mgr., F. Metzger, F. Corbley, R. Opalek. J, Helminak. P. Prill, T. Harmon, F. Zadeal, M. Can- zone, D. Jefferson Mgr. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Mr Bernard Guilfoyle in his First year as Freshman football coach molded a team with a 6-1 record. Freshman Schedule ST. JOSEPH 32 St. John Cantius 28 St. Ignatius 7 Holy Name 6 St. Edward 0 Collinwood 7 Kirk Jr. High 12 Gilmour Academy 6 WTIISQ l Loss OPP VARSITY BASKETBALL l 1 5V 'Qq ' E . H Q s eff . i f - 2 F gg, X .V., , l. ,, 'tg 5 - g rg J . A 5 g '95 l .. ia, R . 2 X f Jim Thailing, Captain, goes up for his favorite jump shot. O O I 3 Bernie Guilfoyle, head basketball coach, poses with his primary tool. As the crowd yells, the team was in a huddlef' the team did just that. In the 1955-56 Basketball Season, St. J0seph's arrived. The basketball team has a record of 14--5, and was the first real powerhouse the school has yet had. This was the first year with our new coach, Bernie Guilfoyle, and he arrived with a bang. St. Joseph,s opened the season with seven straight wins, until they suffered their first defeat with St. Edwardis. lt was a team best rescribed as Hflashyf, probably learned that attribute from its team captain, Jim Thailing, Al- though being a young team, three of the five starters were Juniors and the entire bench was composed of Sophomores and Juniors, thus promising exciting and winning teams for years to come. The team learned and improved as the season progressed and more enthusiastic became the students with each decided vic- tory. The high spots ofthe season were the two victories over our downstate rivals: Chaminade, Dayton and Hamilton Catho- lic. While these were our most important victories, our best played game was the overwhelming victory with Glenville. We can be proud of our team not only for their victories, but also for their fine sportsmanship and clean play. 102 fit 1 4 at .1 Q , , , - , iw L' Ili' ia J l y 1 ttro 1 ... . X 4 E 1 1 1.1 , y Z i A V x,,, I. I X ? 4. I , y gg qzzlv- , K, 4? --i i . 5 1 - -i f . i A 'F Y P--1 3 . , 1 I. . 1- H --,. 1 t , 1 . A A 1 :.:V 8 t . , ,K , it A f A 1 ff mv ' fi- 1 gr, 5 ,. ,A ' ,:w ,Eh F - 1. , , . ,X y I at ' 8 I X ' A l 6 ii PIV' -i . A 57? , 5 1 .V,, t , I , K 5 ia l rtt. ff in A, X , A . 1 to 1 as A 1 if . an A ' 1 6 .1 -ifi 1 , .J ' , A ' ' ia ' A at 1 . , ttit A , A 4 .gh mu ' ' . 'A'- A K f' X K ,tyy H P gg, Fi . 1 ' ' :',:'Q ' 1 D. 1 , , KNEELING: Capt. James Thailing, R. Holzhvimer, M. Doria, Hogan, D. Parent, J. Raglow, P. Sopko, C. Bauer K. Boyle, Co-Capt. Harry Britton. STANDING: P. Dodson, T, Varsity Schedule ST. JOSEPH 65 1 7 68 4 58 63 48 42 78 75 92 65 46 6 3 60 35 64 66 49 Elyria Catholic St. John Cantius Wickliffe Fairport Harbor Charninade, Dayton St. Stanislaus Alumni St. Edward Elyria Catholic University School North Catholic, Pitts St. Vincent, Akron St. Mary, Akron Hamilton Catholic Glenville St. Edward Canton, Catholic Fairport Harbor East High lOx'er timel 14 Winsg 5 Losses OPP. 50 58 46 62 54 42 38 53 59 56 . 75 52 54 58 45 61 61 43 51 Mike goes up, out of reach, for another easy bucket, in the Njinxedi' St. Edwarrfs CUIIICSI. Everyone gets ready to jump as St. Joseph opens their season on the road. St.Joseph 18 30 55 65 Elyria Catholic 7 19 34- 50 The Viking Basketball team opened its tough schedule on the road, at Elyria Catholic, where they won easily, 65-50. Captain Jim Thailing started the season right by scoring the teamis first 2 points on a lay-up shot. He and Junior Mike Doria tied as high scorers, each with 14 points. St.1oseph 18 83 52 68 Wickliffe 10 21 38 46 It was Dude Thailing again, this time scoring 24 points, to tie a school record, as the Vikings defeated the Blue Devils from Wickliffe, 68f4-6. Capitalizing on quick break lay-ups, Jim Thailing scored 22 of his points on field goals. Much of the credit for the victory must be given Mike Doria who held down WicklifTe's highly talented Wilmer Gilmore to 15 points. The Vikings scored an exceptional 6372 on foul shots this game. Stuloseph 17 36 56 77 St.,1ohn Cantius 10 26 4-0 58 St. John Cantius was St. .loseph's opponents at the Viking's home opener, and obliged at the occasion by falling in defeat, 77-58. While St.,1ohn,s had their hands full trying to stop Thailing, Britton and Holzhei- merisjump shots, Ken Boyle dropped in 16 points. Kenny Boyle goes way up to win the jump against St Edwardis. St.Joseph 14 37 56 74 FairportHarding 14 30 45 62 Junior Mike Doria showed the form which gives much promise of a tough team again next year, as he scored 19 points in the 74-62 defeat of Fairport Harding. Jim Thailing was second high man with 17 points, and Juniors, Boyle and Holzheirner has 16 and 14 points respectively, St..loseph 10 26 43 58 Chaminade 21 33 44 54 The Viking basketball team played their greatest game of the season, when they upset the highly favored Day- ton Chaminade, 58-54. Mike Doria played a tre- mendous defensive game, capturing most of the re- bounds against a taller team and led the scoring with 15 points. Ken Boyle and Harry Britton tied with 11 points. Thailing and Holzheimer had 10 and 7 points respectively. Based on the performances of the Juniors, it looks as though St. Josephis will have another team to be proud of in the future. Mike Doria prepares to let go with one of his patented Jump shots. Pat Dodson takes the rebound and goes up for two more St.Joseph 19 35 49 63 St. Stanislaus 10 29 36 42 Mike Doria led the scoring with 17 points as the Var- sity rolled over St. Stanislaus, 63-42, for the sixth win in a row. The Vikingisconsistent foul shooting, 63? made, kept the team ahead throughout the entire game. Harry Britton and Dick Holzheimer scored 14 points each in defeating St. Stanis. Stuloseph 16 21 33 48 Alumni 11 20 32 38 The 56', Vikings showed their superior strength over their predecessors in defeating the Alumni 4-8-38. Bob Washura, 67 53, was high scorer for the losers with 17 points, while Dick Holzheimer set the pace for the Varsity with 13 points. Tom Lowery of the Alumni had 8 points, Rudy Skerl 6, and Norm Novak was stopped with 1. Besides his fancy fall handling, Chuck Morano scored twice. St.Joseph 12 36 59 78 Elyria Catholic 5 20 4.6 59 The team bounced back after the stunning loss to St. Edwards by trouncing Elyria Catholic in their second contest by a score of 78-59. The Vikings, on their home court, exploded to a 16 point lead at half time, and continued to hold and even improve on it. Mike Doria once again led the scoring with 18 points, while Harry Britton trailed with 15 markers. All heads turn to watch Dude,, Thailingis shot. St. Edwards 1 30 3 Stuloseph 8 19 33 42 6 4- 53 The Vikings suffered their first defeat after seven straight wins when they traveled to St. Edwards and lost to the Eagles, 53-4-2. John Davin ofthe winners was the high point man with 14- points, and ,lim Thail- ing and Dick Holzheimer tied with 12 apiece. The Vikings played a valiant game but just couldn't seem to get started. Stnloseph 15 39 62 73 University 11 19 31 56 St. J0seph,s went to the Heights to overwhelm Univer sity school, 73-56. Rich Holzheimer took credit as high scorer accounting for 14 points in a game in which the whole team saw action. Mike Doria was sec- ond high with 13 and a .lay-Vee recruit, John Zorman, scored 2 points. Pat Dodson has the ball under the basket and tries for two Jim Thailing manages to get one oiT in spite of his defender's big hand. St.,l0seph 9 12 29 52 North Catholic, Pittsburgh I.12 I 35 I 53 I 75 I St. Joseph's traveled to Pittsburgh to suffer defeat at the hands of the Trojans, 75-52. Although not much can be said about the game, Harry Britton was the only bright point, showing why he was voted the MOST IMPROVED player, scoring 19 points. Stuloseph 16 34 50 65 St. Vincent, Akron 17 32 43 52 Proving that a good team cannot be held down, St. .l0seph's recovered from their loss at Pittsburgh to de- feat a tough St. Vincent team in Akron, 65-52. This team made it close in the first half, but the Vikings broke away in the third period to go on and win. Mike Doria led the scoring with 21 points, followed by Carl Bruer with 14 and Jim Thailing with 12. Kenny Boyle defiects a Dayton Chaminade shot, lto a team mate, we hopej? Harry Britton, Co-captain, shoots one of his favorite shots. Kenny Boyle eyes the hoop and jumps for two. Stwloseph 4 16 36 46 St.Mary,sAkron 8 25 45 54 St. loseph's suffered their third defeat at the hands of a powerful Akron St. lVIary's team, 54-46. ,lim Thail- ing, the teamis leading scorer, and Mike Doria teamed up to share high scorer honors with 12 points apiece. They were closely followed by Ken Boyle Holzheimer with lO and 6 points respectively. Stwloseph 13 36 45 63 Hamilton Catholic 12 31 47 58 The 63--58 victory over Hamilton Catholic was one of the most thrilling games of the season. It saw St. Joseph's take the lead. lose it, then take it again to go onto win. Much of the credit forthe win goes to Cap- tain Jim Thailing who accumulated 21 points. It was because of his high scoring, team leadership, and play- making that he was awarded the MOST VALUABLE PLAYER trophy. GETTING BETTER St.Joseph 18 32 47 63 Glenville 6 16 28 44 The 63-44 victory over Glenville High was one of the most important of the season because it was the first Senate team the Vikings faced, and a tough one, to be sure. The team played a slow. safe game and bogged down the tall visitors' racehorse type of play, increas- ing their lead all the time. The Underclassmen came through in fine style in this contest-Ken Boyle lead- ing the scoring with 18 points, followed by Dick Holz- heimer who tallied 16. If the Juniors come through in the same fashion again next year for Coach Guilfoyle, the Vikings will remain a respected name in basket- ball. Jim Dude Thailing works himselfinto the clear and scores two. 5 -1 . ':quinin1n - St.Joseph 12 28 28 35 St. Edwards 11 24 40 61 As the rivalry between the Vikings and the Eagles, in basketball, grows, it becomes more and more apparent that the biggest factor against St. Joseph's is a mental block which reads, .'never been beatenf, The team proved that player for player, they were as good as St. Edwards during the first half of in their second en- counter. But, it seems the harder the team tries, the harder it is to beat the Eagles. The second half of the game brought on the teamas downfall, when it seemed, just about every Viking pass was intercepted and re- sulted in an enemy score, and left the Vikings score- less in the third period of the 61435 loss. The Vikings fought hard throughout the entire game, as seen in Ken Boyleis 12 points. , .next year will be the turning point, predicts the typist. AS TIME coias ON 1191311421641 Canton Catholic 10 29 49 61 ,lim Thailing, once again, gave ample proof that all the honors bestowed on him in the past year were well de- served as he led the Vikings to a close 64-61 decision over Canton Central Catholic. ,lim made four out of hve foul shots, as the team averaged 72'Zv on free throws, and totalled 16 points. The big man, Mike Doria, was just that, as he carried most of the teamis burden in the hectic fourth period, and Hnished the game with a grand total of 14 points. Everybody goes after the ball against St. Edwardls. Wt gmttltt ww' Mike Doria really stretches to practically steal the ball from his opponentis hands. St.J0seph 15 30 48 66 Fairport Harbor 9 27 35 4-3 In the regular scheduled game of the season, Jim Thail- ing tied Mike Doria for high scorer with 17 points, to give him a season total of 229 points, compared to Mike's 226, giving him the high scorer title for the M55-56 campaign. The bench was cleared in the 66 -43 victory-a sort of preview of next seasonis Var- sity. Mike Doria seemed to have been given most of his 17 points, none of them resulted from the 12 at- tempted free throws awarded Mike. Junior Varsity ST. JOSEPH OPP. 21 Elyria Catholic 33 35 St. John Cantius 38 31 Wickliffe 37 37 Fairport 41 26 Chaminade, Dayton 58 48 St. Stanislaus 35 42 Alumni 27 32 St. Edward 54 57 Elyria Catholic 56 53 University School 57 56 St. Vincent, Akron 43 44 St. Mary, Akron 65 36 Glenville 61 37 St. Edward 47 49 Canton Catholic 51 60 Fairport 58 5 Winsg 11 Losses JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL . Little Eddie Thomas proves to he more important than his size indicates, His opponents stand amazed. FIRST ROW: ,l. Kirn, E. Thomas, D. Coviello, SECOND ROW: R. Morano, J, Zorman, R. Knauss, D, Padovick, ,l. Peop- R0 W: T. Brazaitis, W. Burge, T. Paul, H. Knachel. THIRD les. Y ' FRESHMAN BASKETBALL . . Freshmen Schedule ST. JOSEPH OPP. 27 St. John Cantius 24 25 Gilmour Academy 45 32 St. lgnatius 39 32 Patrick Henry 51 22 Holy Name 32 22 St. lgnatius 39 42 St. Edward 51 36 Luthern 38 20 St. Stanislaus 21 17 Empire Jr. High 39 31 Kirk Jr. High 39 37 St. ,lohn Cantius 51 24- Luthern 26 32 Patrick Henry 51 31 HOIY Name 50 You guessed it. lt is a basketball gamefi lt sometimes happens 34 E1lClid CGINFHI JV. High 47 a little ballet gets mixed up with this particular game. 25 Gilmour Academy 29 36 Empire Jr. High 45 29 Euclid Central Jr. High 33 1 Wing 17 Losses FIRST ROW? T. Zupancic, K. Jonke, E. Morano, T. Hamilton, C. Bust, J. Hoban, J. Helminak, C. Nainy. K. Dolsak, T. DiSant0, SECOND ROW: T. De1Vlell, T. Saltys, . ,., ,... , at .-,. gy ..l.,mv...w..wfeywmt.. fy w.wi.waQw..a..f.s.fp x.1..,.f.12xw.. Mn.-1-.. Big John Perrotti selects his club as his little caddie, M, Walsh, stag- gers under the weight of .lohn7s huge bag. Lead hy Coach Dan Ferrazza, the gold team finished the season with an outstanding re- cord of 16 wins, 1 loss, and 1 tie. The only loss was to that perennial jinx, St. Edwards, which was twice avenged later on in the sea- son. Since golf was initiated at St. Josephls, the teamis three year record is 4-1 wins,2 losses, and 1 tie. Finishing third in the District Meet at High- land with a total of 346 did not discourage this determined foursome. They went on to win the Metropoltan League Championship for the second consecutive time. But real triumph came when they won the famed News Tournament with a total of 337 to edge out St. Edward's and Willoughby, who had both previously played in State Competition. Golf Schedule ST. JOSEPH OPP. 4' 12 Cathedral Latin 4- ' 125 Collinwood 316 1' 1516 Gilmour 16 HW Bedford 416 8 Orange 8 ff 15 Mayfield 1 1 11Vz Benedictine 4Vg 7Vg St. Edwards 816 1' 16 Cathedral Latin 0 16 Collinwood 0 1216 John Adams 3M 14-16 Mayfield 116 18 Orange 14- 15 Euclid 1 28 Cleveland Hts. 4- 9 St. Edwards 7 1' QW Benedictine 6M League Matches Coach Dan Ferrazza, Wayne Burge, Bill Luciano, ,lim Maruna, Dan Pallat and John Perrotti express an air ofconfidence. GOLF TEAM ,lim Maruna, Mr. Ferrazza and Dave Adams hold the News Tournament Trophy and the Metropolitan League Trophy. Golferlim Maruna consults with Wayne Burge and John Perrotti as to whether he can re-drop an im- Wayne Burger toes off at Mayfield Heights Country Club in a qualifying round for the golf team at the beginning ofthe season. bedded ball. D. Pallat attempts an almost impossible shot behind a tree as his as- v-LJ' sociates add their Hhelpfulv suggestions. J. Maruna takes just the right amount of sand to set the ball on its way towards the pin. 113 , iw ' W 7 tg FIRST R0 W: W. Valyko, F. Edwards, T. McDonnell, W. Gor- don, J. Gadus. L. Templin, J. Raglow, T. Davidson. SECOND R0 W: J. Anslovar, C. Caking, B. Fields, R. Thomas, C. Nainys, G. Mishaga, M. Farone, T. Oleska, J. Horvath. THIRD ROW: M. Palevich, J. Reitenbach, D. 07Neill, D. Krakowski, Varsity Schedule ST. JOSEPH OPP. 89 Bedford 29 94 Holy Name 24 72 East High 46 65 Glenville 53 9416 St. Ignatius 23V2 85 Cleveland Hts. 33 67 Brush 51 5516 Collinwood 6216 Catholic lntational St. Joseph 59M St. Edward 41 Gilmour 39? St. Vincent 7V3 8 Winsg 1 Loss F. Whalell, J. Fernbacher, D. Logan, H. Knachel, R. Scheidel, G. McGovern. FOURTH ROW: J. Klemencic, P. Dodson, J. Weed, M. Doria, R. Kosmerl, J. Zorman, R. Codic, G. Kudokas, R. Alcckna, L. Sima. VAR ITY TRACK . Gerry McGovern, Jim Raglow, George Kudokas and Spike,7 Tcmplin practice passing the baton in onc of their workouts. 114 S 2 E s 4 K i 1 Dick Thomas practices the disc throwing for a forth coming meet. Coming on the heels of a brilliant basketball season, a surprising but excellent thin clad team was unveiled by St. Joseph. While Coach Faix expected a good sea- son, andthe boys themselves looked for 1956 to be a good year, few thought they would attain the heights they achieved. Finishing with an outstanding record of eight wins and a solitary loss in dual competition, the highlight ofthe season occurred at the Catholic Invitational Track Meet on St. ,loseph's track. The Vikings won this meet which they hope will become iid si, RFI iii!! fl Checking the pace-vital to a successful broad jumper. an annual affair. St. ,loseph's record in dual competi- tion was outstanding in the area. They won thirteen consecutive meets before falling under a strong Collin- wood Cinder team. Another pleasant surprise was the consistency with which the Vikings smashed school records. Every meet produced two or three new records. The team looks ahead to another great year with hopes of state contention. George Kudokas clears 5' 67'. rf-ffl4wwamvaswa:isms.:e::.eq-wt.:.fv::wwwans:,.iwmf.5.dummama5-mwwwmme-H-M4esaaimmaavaaeazimamtifwaar Captain Bill Gordon and Co-captain Spike', Templin congratulate each other at the conclusion of a highly successful season. Dick Kosmerl winds up while Jack Weed watches with gleeful hopes. Richard Kosmerl quali- Hed in shot put at 1956 State Meet. FIRSTROW: C. Gakiug, D. Logan, R. Kosmerl, J. Anslovar, W. Cordon. SECOND ROW: C. Nainy, P. Dodson, C. Kudokas, F. Whalen, L. Templin, C. McGovern. George Kudokas finishes his spectacular showing at St. Josephis this year. He was chosen by the coaches as the most valua- ble member on the track team. Congratula- tions, George! Events High Hurdles 100-yd. Dash Mile Run 4410-yd. Dash Low Hurdles 880-yd. Run 220-yd. Dash W-Mile Relay Mile Relay Pole Vault High Jump Broad .lump Shot Put Discus Record Holder Bill Denihan Frank Whalen Stan Haransky Stan Haransky Jerry Horvath Stan Haransky Frank Whalen Jerry McGovern Jim Raglow Larry Templin Frank Whalen Jerry McGovern Larry Templin George Kudokas Stan Haransky George Kudokas George Kudokas Loren Schafer Dick Kosmerl Joe Anslovar Larry Templin, Jim Raglow, and Franny Whalen are ready for the take-off. RECORD 1955 17.8 10.6 4:49.0 53.8 22.6 2:11.3 23.0 1136.1 3138.8 10' 5, an 19' 2157 437 sw 126' 615' HOLDERS 1956 17.3 10.3 4:48.4- 53.8 22.0 2:07.5 22.6 1235.2 3138.8 10' 5'8 20' 7Ws 51' 1111 138' 7 Dave Logan Larry Templin Bill Gordon Stan Haransky Larry Templin Chuck Gaking Frank Whalen Jerry McGovern Chet Nainys Larry Templin Frank Whalen Jerry McGovern Larry Templin George Kudokas Stan Haransky George Kudokas George Kudokas George Kudokas Dick Kosmerl Joe Anslovar 99 I1 .5-1? .gangs . 9 SQ -Mfg?-iifwiil .N l P FIRST RO W: D. Ross, W. Leskovec, R. Zele, M. Ostrowski, T. Gasparaitis. THIRD ROW: Brother Wentker fHead Coachj, .l. Weigand, D. Gillen, J. Kuret, J. Gruden, R. Sajovic, G. Parsons. Sirl, W. Delaney, J. Merhar, D. Dielman, J. Sadowski, R. SECOND ROW: P. Henry, M. Gavorski, D. Stupica, F. Corbley, Opalek, H. Budds, P. Cerne, Mr. Gutbrod ffflssistant Coachj. J. Weigand, J. Busher, F. Blatnik, E. Jozlowski, D. Broz, A. Fresh man Schedule A ST. JOSEPH OPP. 63 Gilmour 28 5926 Euclid Central Jr. High 26V3 TR 5515 coiiinwood 2215 ' 5015 Holy Name 2015 43 Cathedral Latin 39 65 lgnatius 2l 5051-3 Kirk Jr. High 22? Freshman Relay Teams-FIRST RO W: J. Kuret, F. Blatnik, T. Weigand, R. Zele. SECOND ROW M. Gavorski, D. Stupica, 7 Wi11sgO Losses H. Budds, F. Corbley. A.Gasparatis1hrmiszhe Shot as D. Stupica and P. C c llll gixe him a few pointers. CROSS COUN IRY ' ' ' 'Q,,.w??5f?f ..:1E2:1:1:2E2..:2' wg' firm . ,.gZgZgZgZgZgZgZgZ ,ugx R ,y' -4 f-1::::::g:,:,:- ,jx A NSS. ,sf .7 1:2151-V.--'I t v is .:5.P x -X ii-ii-il-' QQ f f ', Q eq, we s .ff xl, , sifofrk f Rx.. 'E Xxx, M I Q. X 3 ir, , We 'N X Q .V XX.-55351 X x f. Nara. .:. -gg.4.ef:. 1:. X 5 2-1 .:2'-f-fl. .Q N :..: 95 . vfsfwp 'ff Kg-ff5ge,, ,u!?s:s. :. :. 2? '1la':.. '.s:...' ..V,-zsy:z ' . lfl:.5g:ev7'-'7,'Z', ,if QYQS9 31 N-.. - 4 1-Md .Q2731125rzzzgzgigiigigigigiif' - ,,.,,E5E3S51 J 5 i, . fa f ir:-ir32ErE2Erii2E W w .sq ' ,.f.5:f:2:5:5:f:5:I-jzlfgg X - .iff .SESS - ' if . Q w KNEELING: T. Clifford, T. McDonnell, W. Gordon, R. Schei- del. STANDING: J. Klemencic, C. Caking, H. Knachel, M. Grdina. CHOOL BOWLI G R. Dokar, P. Ricciardi, T. Immarino, J. Stantor1,J. Tankovich, R. Miklavic. Z1 SM' W '4 lf 13'Wm B vo C. J, . Brother Joseph Choquette congratulates Brother Carroll Wentker on the successful season with his ten-pin club. Bro. Joe also deserves such congratulation with his Cross Country Boys. I TBAMURAL BASKETBALL . . . FIRST R0 Wy: B. McDonnell, J. Han- ey, Bergeron. J. Traina, T. Van Osdale, J. Fresenko, P. Cost, R. Tar' sitano. SECOND ROW: K. Oesterle, T. Maloney, F, Zukowski, J. Del Brocco. J. Xvffflfilfly. E. Bopp, M. Coyne, K. George, B. Fields. THIRD ROW: M. Madden, R. Templin, C. Skpns, W. Belanic, C. Gaking, T. Mar- sho, J. Mulroy, J. Swyt, P. Misley. FOURTHROW: K. O'Neill, T. Hogan, J. Joyce, J. Vanderbilt, L. Lester, R. Kenehan, R. Baker, R. Jansen, L. Sirna. FIFTH ROW: K. Ogrin, A. Kohankle, J. Davis, W. Blair, H. Frain, T. Stanton, R. Kramer, W. Huber, J. Whitely. FIRST R0 W: C. Shier, D. Gillen, D. Ross, L. Murray, D. Sukalac, T. Han- son, F. Vudniaska, H. Radina, D. Zukowski, D. Zmizewski, F. Laurie, J. Poster. SECOND ROWJJ. Platt,J. Ross, J. Storey, W. Svete, J. Steverd- ing, J. Wagner, F. Zalar, W. Szalay, K. Dolsak, K. Callahan, J. Pierce. THIRD R0 W: R. Sebenic, D. Paltani, F. Metz- ger, D. Keeley, D. McCormic, E. Ma- lone, V. Copipe, N. Fifolt, L. Gore, P. Henry, R. Wilson. FOURTH ROW: L. Andolek, Cilribvrti. M. Zirick, K. Dobie, J. Petric, K. Schmidt, D. Paulin, K. Fedorchek, Zupancic, E. Collins, J. Gruden. FIFTH ROW: F. DiBart0lomeo, Fratianno, P. Hrnry, R. Snitzkey, J. Karieh, J. Skirl, R. Mayer, T. Johnston, S. Korvalic,J. Oberstar. j I th.-ci -ff Q y FIRST RO W: T. Greene, W. Barnard, C. Acher, J. Colden, R. Kral, M, Stan- ton, M. Calabrese, R. Yesko. SECOND ROW: L. Templin, W. Exum, T. lmmarine, J. Clark, J. Bolek, M. San- tilla, D. Kirchner, J. Dunlap, C. Shea. THIRD ROW: R. Fedorchek, R. Mar- cinko, J. Kostansek, T. Pausch, T. Rock, D. Molnar, N. Lynch, G, Gornik. FOURTH R0 W' F.. Dunlap, T. Caert- ner, C. Carroll, T. Stanton, W. Spren- ger, F. Sheehan, M. Cermano, W. Denk, S. Maslar. FIFTH ROW: K. Cesnik, D. Stopper, D. Colobie, R. Cottwig, R. Engelhaupt, J. Hornyak, F. Grady, V. Cvraser, D. Sheehan. SIXTH R0 W: J. Klemencic, W. Kennedy, A. Vaecariello, E. Royce, R. Valaitis, D. Berdugo, L. Linderman, D. Pallat, A. Martinigh. I FIRST ROW? T. Trivisonne, R. Pollu- tro, R. Kozlowski, F. DeNoewer, S. Szabe, J. Sweet, T. Wirsing, P. Koroa sec, R. Knazek. SECOND ROW: J. Haluszka, M. Morgan, D. Browning. A. Virola, P. Napoli, R. Boyarsky, R. Kelleher, T. Gibbons, F. Cirino. THIRD RO W: J. Shea, J. Dengel, C. Schmidt, R. Rawa, T. LaGanke, J. Mc- Garry S. Struna, D. Prib, A. Brazie. FOURTH R0 W: S. Balazs, W. Oller- ton, R. Christie, R. Scheidel, R. Beebe P. Dwerznik, A. Hale, K. Valaitis, J. Pierce. FIFTH R0 W: J. Kess, T. Paul, R. Formica, D. Raglow, R. Herbert, C. Kebhart, L. Lindic, R. Hans, J. Sheri- dan. a WED ESDAY BOWLING LEAGUE . . . FIRST R0 W: T. Wohlgemuth, E Thomas, J. Lynch, F. Lauric, J. Walm sley, W. Szalay, G. Popik, J. Tekavec J. Walton, J. Alcksa. SECOND ROW: P. Cost, J. Fazzone, W. Belanick, S Kent, E. Collins, J. Kuret, J. Wolski A. Occhioncro. J. Kuk. J. Malaney. THIRD R0 W: B. Cost, T. Immarine J. 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'-KW,-K M- -fs f W PER MATREM AD FILIUM Q Q 5 i Senior Sodality Officers: Michael Grdina-Prefeet, Jerry Apanovitch -Secretary, and Michael Reaume-Treasurer. The Sodality is an extra-curricular activity, but the only one in the school that has a spiritual purpose behind it. It is the high- est ranking activity here at St. Josephs All other activities are suspended when Sodality meetings are held, i. e., every Monday from 2:30 to 3:30. Each division has its own unit and from time to time, joint meetings are held, at which each unit informs the other three of what projects they have undertaken and reports what success and progress they have achieved, Each unit has its own individual Moderator, whereas Father Carlen is Moder- ator ofthe entire organization. 124 . '- . J ele fs-. New . 2 . ' , K V-w r, -31. ..-V -- -- J M - i li J J ,.-'. V Ji fi-'47 N -. -v .,g' Vgg,, .V W , 1: M X R 'iL' A l x T 1 .--Y-df' Sw? if 5 ffl A Q 'M' 'Q . f- I gswx EI. , V x .V . . - .- S . , '4- i R i 5 1?l ufg .l . SWS' . - --fs 5 . 'Mf- Z lif fl v E FIRST ROW: T. Harhaugh, J. Petkovsek, M. Reaume, M. Grdina. L. Gruden, D. Ross. SECOND ROW' R. Ledinsky, J. Hraster, J. Apanovitch, W. Huber, D. Kruger, H. Knachel. 2 ' 1 I 2 E -V-' Q ,Q g . . . J. Q -.-.VAiMV V V V Vu g , l W - - - , . . IW R' il- J O 'J ,,,. ., ---- - J J i.. .. J ' ' -W 245 31 N . , I : k,,.1.f V W pgiikyl K af. , .QW ,gf an-Q? K1 .. .. if Nl. , :-4, V- .. ' I A , . , Q ' X 1 . ff .WP Father Wiesner blesses cars with J. Grundman, J. Apanovitch, K. Fink and J. Kostansek lending their assistance. FIRST RO W: D, Vitale, M. Reaume, T. Hogan, M. Ribar, J. Hraster, C. Beer. SEC- OND ROW: M. Grdina, J. Kostansek, D. Milavec, T. Dempsey, N. Ruic, D. O'Neill. THIRD ROW: C. Cooper, T. Kane, J. Nemeth. R. List, W. Huber, V. Craser. Father Charles Lees preaches during the Freshman-Sophomore retreat. ill' A 1 Enjoying the music at the Sodality Dance. Father Wiesner consumes the Precious Blood before the assembled students on the occasion of Fr. Chaminadeis Anniver sary Mass. BUDDI G ODALISTS . FIRST R0 W: R. Anzick, E. Kovac, D. Sukalac, V. Coppo, J. Aleksa. SECOND R0 W: W. Grisez, D. Ross, D. Brancel, L. Novak. THIRD ROW: R. Snit- zky, T. Szendrey, D. Buehner, J. Ciliberli. FOURTH ROW: G. Misch, J. Sirl, H. Budds, K. Pike. FIRST RO W: T. Harbaugh, R. Walmsley, M. Reaume, M. Grdina, J. Cruden, D. Ross. SECOND ROW' R. Ledinsky, J. Hraster, J. Apanovitch, W. Huber, D. Kru- ger, H. Knachel. f e I ' . Kxxl .sn 4 . . . r Q . - f... I K - . . - ik? R xl, 335 , F jiri ' AV,. . 5 3 . ig - . , v I I , . Reflecting the Sodality influence, students mark First Friday. FIRST RO W: J. Shaff, W. Hoge, L. Petrovic, A. Craig, D. Far- Hans, D. Collier, J. Bayer, E. Thomas. FOUR TH ROW? J. rell, J. Droske, R. Knazek. SECOND ROW: R. Robbins, J. Corcoran, J. Kuhel, J. Kess, F. Jasko, D. Kruger, M. Albaugh, Petkovsek, F. Cirine, R. Ledinsky, J. Morris, R. Rawa, T. Har- R. Scheidel. baugh. THIRD R0 W: R. Centa, H. Knachel, T. Clifford, R. M. Flynn, J. Mulroy, D. Milavec, R. Lardie, B. Fields,J. Hoenigmanwl. Grundman, T. Rarick, D. Buckley, T. Smith,J. Apanovitch, J. Lester, K. Fink, W. Huber, J. Petkovsek, T. Hoenigman, T. Vince, D. Hannan, J. Kostansek. KNIGHTS OF THE ALTAR . The Knights of the Altar play a very im- portant role in the spiritual functions of the school. Their most important activity is serving at daily Mass in the school chapel and when Benedictions are held after school. They serve also on the occa- sions of an assembly Mass and on special Feasts, in the Brothers' Chapel, especially during the Holy Week ceremonies. This year they served at the consecration ofthe school chapel altar and that in the Broth- ers' Faculty House. J. Mulroy, J. Kostansek, B. Fields, T. Hoenigman, J. Apano vitch. Pb IL Fr. Wiesner officiates at Benediction for Baccalaure ate service with B. Fields, J. Mulroy and D Hannan 3.5 SCI'V6I'S. Jim Kostansek, acting as Sacristan, helps Fr. Reichert to vest for the student's Mass as Tom Smith prepares the cruets. . wiv i' 5 5 N Wh! W kaiu cgrqi l o E II Mr. John DiCillo, Co-moderator. Mr. John Clalr, Moderator, checks galley sheets. l E Editor-in-chief Steve Palisin. K. Olenik, G. Zucco, P. Powers, T. Olah, J. Merhar, J. Fait, W. Huber assemble the FIRST ROW W. Barnard, T. Szendry, T. Olah, A. Occhionero, J. Schober, M. Reaume, J. Harmon, D. Farrell. SECOND ROW? J. Donovan, W. Gordon, J. Olenik, J. Apanovitch, E. Bedford, P. Powers, J. Kap- lafka, W. Lacinak. THIRD ROW: S. Palisin, R. Strat- hern, J. Grundman, C. Doria, J. Sadowski, C. Zucco, J. Fait, W. Huber. SEA TED: S. Palisin, J. Apanovitch, F. Bedford, B. Barnard. STANDING: W. Gordon, J. Grundman, M. Percic, C. Doria, G. Zucco. SEA TED: S. Palisin, J. Apanovitch, E. Bedford, W. Cordon. STANDING: J. Harmon, P. Powers, K. Olenik, W. Huber, R. Strathern. ,ix M ., ., SEA TED: J. Grundman, G. Zucco, J. Sadowski, K. Olenik. STANDING: C. Doria, A. Occhionero, J. Donovan, T. Olah, J. Kaplafka, T. Szendry, J. Merhar, R. Strathern. Huber, Harmon and Fait are on their way to distribute the final issue of the Norseman to the homerooms. 746 7Zawemcm ST. JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL 18491 Lake Shore Boulevard 0 Cleveland, Ohio Editor-in-Chief .... .. Stephen Palisin Managing Editor .... . . . Jerry Apanovitch Supervisory Editor . . .... Jim Harmon Assistant Editor . .. . . Ed Bedford News Editor . . . . . . Paul Powers Feature Editor .... .... J ohn Schober Sports Editor .......... .... B ill Gordon Assistant Sports Editor .. .... Bill Barnard Business Manager ........... ...... D ennis Farrell Assistant Business Manager .. . .... David McCreight Exchange Editor ......................... Mario Percic Staff Writers: John Grundman, Dick Strathern, Bill Huber, Jack Donovan, John Schober, Thomas Szendrey, Jim Sadowski, Kenneth Olenik. Reporters: Jim Kaplafka, Bill Lacinak, George Zucco, Michael Raeaume, Sam Ciocco, Ted Olah, Joe Lester, Henry Zorman, John Calandra. Moderators ...... ,... M r John Clair, Mr. James DiCillo -' .11 '59 I I l r R DIO CLUB . . . An interested class but there IS one in every crowd The Radio Club was one of the most active groups on the school s or ganizational roster Engaging primarily in aiding members to obtain further certification the club also found time to install a transmitter for North Catholic High School in Pittsburgh. While traveling from Cleve- land to North Catholic, the members operated mobile radio units, keep- ing in constant contact with each other on the road. During the year, the Club also tested Civil Defense transmitters and conducted frequent schedules with amateurs in South America. The Club does not end its session at the close of school, but continues to operate giving the members wonderful opportunities under the expert Look out, Normg he's got his eyes on you! guidance of Bro. Michael Stimac, Moderator. The Radio Club prepares for an expedition to Pittsburg. ' Two hams investigate the wonders of sound. ' 132 I f ' rf- ,ww a 1-fn . .1 . , , wsffg' -1 . -, ..,3:15 f:,e' : , ' -. V- . FIRST RO W: T. Warner, J. Droske, P. Dunn, M. Reaume, W. Anzick, R. Dawson, D. Bregar, J. Pierce. SECOND ROW: R. Modic, D. Buehner, H. Kirsch, T. Hipp, F. Imrn, J. Mihalko, N. Beeman, M. Grdina. THIRD ROW' R. Robbins, J. Gustincic, E. Rozic, S. Skapura, B. Kulwin, R. Kemmerling, J. Mulroy, J. Kaplafka. FOURTH ROW: K. Kling, C. Pengrove, T. Hoenig- man, D. Stephan, D. Milavec, W. Andrews, D. Brown. KNEELING: D. Buehner QKNSAWNJ, D. Bregar QWSWIAJ, R. Kemmerling QWBJBKJ, N. Beeman QWSUYMJ, J. Van Blargan fW8VBUJ, T. Hipp QWBUYZJ, P. Kreager fKN8AWQJ, W. Anzick QWBSUIJ, E. Rozic QKNSAVUJ, J. Pierce 1KN8AXQJ, T. Warner QWNSBYUJ, R. Dawson. STANDING: P. Dunn, H. Sodja fK8ADLJ, W. Andrews QWNBAKHJ, D. Vidmar QKN8AKLJ, S. Skapura CKN8AKMJ, D. Brown QWNZSLFXJ, B. Kul- win CKNSBFFJ, R. Modic fKN8AKNJ, H. Kirsh. V. 3 :,, 4. Wpifiem A' R fx W in 2 K M -e 5Ea,g,g5,, Wife Q QW? W. L W 75 Q ,I 2 pawn Q X Him .4 M - 1 sw, E S gmw 2 X Y 5, ga W az P an-1 xiii AA A Q, if JE SSE: 129339, 5 1 fx it x lf- .fl-11 4. A,.., . m I W .. Vx ,mi I. 5 54-5:1-' 1 . . .. .zz xzwiiiiii- 4 ' fl'i'.5if1 1521256 sq-QW' ln, ' . 4-L:-'.,s,.?1:zif?fk14 Yi 1 ,v,:2fs71.ff' 'ik ,?q:i'fi I L 215' K f fi L3 ' ki. f 2,1 wggiffif 2 i K we 1 ' wif 'f9V9'LS:f ,J iii-,li :iQQf'?574- 'ff '- ' f 1 1 f' - - 'K ll5:s i1 f3Zsf5ff5f:'i :1 11:5 3:-564541 121 JA-wi Q ' f - ' , V All' 'Y S sg, .W, , if T FIRST RO W: S. Russo, P. Sopko, J. Cook, C. Domonkos,J Lincewicz, R. Aleckna, R. Bozich, D. Broz, R. Bertke. SEC- OND RO W: R. Weber fDrum Majorj, S. Ciocco, E. Kovac, K Olenik, J. Vencl, A. Girz, V. Graser, R. Wisne, K. Norris, S Herega, R. Valentine, J. Droske, Mr. Anthony Pace fDireczorj THIRD RO W: E. Pishkula, D. McConville, W. Grad, C. Lang, D. Prib, G. Gron, C. Kebhart, J. Beemiller, R. McMullen, R Belanger, W. Vogel, M. Palevich, A. Ozello, R. Reuss, T. Har baugh, L. Schneider, J. Haluszka. FOURTH R0 Wi' D. Skala R. Zlatoper, J. Dixon, D. Farrell, K. Fruscella, L. Petrovic, F Fidura, R. Thomas, J. Hangach, G. Vraneza, J. Leporali, E Rokovitz, L. Kausek, G. Kemmerling, W. Christie. ABSENT. v R. Robbins. St. Joseph's Band has progressed from the status of an up-and-coming organization to a full-fledged asset for both the school and the student body. This year the members have participated in concerts, rallies, assem- blies, and parades. Also for the first time, the band appeared in uniform at the Collinwood High School football game. Each year the Band has acquired new members- uyoung bloodi'-to keep the Band full of spirit, ready and willing to become bigger and better. Brother Stupka and Brother Aaron are the moderators and Mr. Pace is the Director. Tuning up for the Spring Concert. FRONT: S. Skala, V. Gr:-1ser,J Droske 1117 I 'I1 TD 'T I T 'D . -L If D THE VIKING STAFF The Viking', is the name of the Saint Josephls Yearbook. his a historical account of the school year in picture and composition, which is highly treasured by every student. It contains his picture, the activities he participated in, and it will afford many happy hours of fond reminiscing for years to come. The Staff is mainly composed of seniors, although underclassmen joined the staffthis year, and representatives from the underclass divisions, under the direction of a moderator. These students, who must maintain at least an 8571 average in their scholastic endeavors, have the opportunity to receive practical training in journalism, art work, design, lay-out, photography, typing, book- keeping, exactness, and originality. Pete Gaizutis and Len Colagrossi hard at work captioning Senior Prom photos. Mike Tibaldi and Charlie Acker, Editorial workers, ponder a picture identification. , 136 Ken Templin types the final copy. Editor-in-chief ...... , . Co-Editor-in-chief .... . Layout Staf ...... Editorial Staf. . , Typis ts .... A rtis ts ..... Photography ..... Business Manager. , , ...... . . . . . .Charles Acker . .Michael Tibaldi . . .John Halloran ,lames Aleksa Ray Anzick Thomas Salerno . . , . . .Dan Pallat Dave Bowman John Crundman Pete Caizutis Len Colagrossi Charles Carroll Michael Calabrese James Kostansek John Grundman Ken Templin Michael Flynn Michael Reaume . . . .John Cheraso Richard Weigand Charles Young . .Dennis Clifford .lohn Owens .lohn Torer . . .Michael Flynn Faculty Advisor ..... .... B ro. John Blank, S.M. QKQLE A C36 1' 'Z f , ' Sf. Q -,.Q'f,-livin sR7Q , ' Q, X ,- f' 7 . -F5 M, ',l,.:x,,.l Q1 .: ..':: '::, i:'.:E4. ,, A 7 . n M f - ' , , , ,,, , .. , ' , 2 : ffiliiilaf zi .I f 9 H?? 55 k :'fZ7 1F: -ei,-5 Q-,q e g pfm i 3? gqqpwwsgwsxf K-: ' 1L1WW2,L 55 3 , - . Z?m+i?f?if?fMf??'f- - --4 -X, S--'fa-Hmm 5, .:.... ,:..,w, - xg,ywzimlsagwzsiai ' Qwzgf zzmffzfsivisszv -- .fo .- 51.2-igz mm i X - , Ziff'- M , f71fif::5k ' 1 ' . J ,1 ' - 'Y -Hi, fi n- if I k K li- ff A Q fix: M - 252221 2113 1 .a James Kostansek-captain of the group, and a spark- plug of the crew. Always a crowd pleaser-this method proved the most effective. 138 is P 0 'GM , , .M K 5? f '?6 2? T W! -Q? 'C 7 F' x J 3, F WS 'D :wr p x ' ?f f 2. r n J N , Ax f .3 ' b -wr: Yf j 4 ,ff ,V ,5, ' 4' . 5 J P 4 L' V, N A ii' 6 fWR? -A 4 lf? I a'7 'Q WWW 'Q' 5 4 5 Q Q' 'gl W A A in V c Q N V Q W5 Z y X 1 ' 6 3 1 f ' H314 3 J -797 ' ' vY i' f Av, Y V 1 1 1 Q , ..,,, ig, X BOOSTER CLUB . . . An obscure but active group that functions with- inthe school is that of the Booster Club. Draw- ing posters for school events is their main job and one that has been done exceptionally well, as the comments of all who saw them will testify. The entire school thanks them for their past service and looks to see their posters in 56-57 again dot the halls. Bro. Plogman shows off the prize poster done by one of his talented students. REAR: D. Ciolli, F. Raia, J. Vanderbilt. FRONT: F Hopkins, L. Monda, R. Baznik. r-1-H X plays. Posing for the camera, Booster Club mem- bers enjoy a rare moment of publicity. Planning a spirit campaign, the club lays out art dis PROGRAMi STAFF... FRONT: R. Gecsi, D. Ciolli. REAR: P. Mclvor, D. Murphy, R. Mistur. Checking through past activities for ideas to be used in the future, busy Program- ersi' open the files. Putting these ideas into material objects through mass production. Hard at work, their efforts will result in the much admired posters seen through- out the school. at . Slowly but surely, St. Joseph students have learned to appreciate the advantages of a school library, source of unlimited information and opportunities for leisure. Whether it is research for History assignment or merely a popular fic- tion book, our well equipped library can provide for both. The library is constantly acquiring new volumes to fill its ample shelves and to insure its position as the storehouse of the Viking in- tellect. LHHTQRY STAFF.. S. Skala, D. Vidmar, T. Szendrey, .l. Deardon, S Kovalic, J. Roch, E. Brunswick, N. Kirchner. Busy librarians tend to their main jobs at the check-out desk. .lust browsing through the books during a brief respite from the hordes who frequent the library. SCIENCE I-IO OR SOCIETY Representing the Hnest in scientific talent at St. Joseph, this group devoted itself to further understanding of the many and complex problems of this deep and fascinating world of tech- nology. One of their major efforts was directed at the creation ofa twenty foot balloon which they launched. This gave them a better understanding of the mystery of flight and other invalu- able knowledge. Under the leadership of Bro. Koller and their president, Mike Reaume, they accomplished many such experiments and the final fruits of their work will only be seen in the future. All of the members took part in building projects and honors were won at both the Carroll and Kent Science Fairs. The Science Honor Society spent many hours after Their anxiety is overpowering as they wait for the first school pursuing their projects. sample from their very own still. FIRST R0 W.' T. Hoenigman, J. Hraster, M. Reaume, M. Calabrese, E. Bedford. SECOND ROW: L. Carver, S. Masler, E. Marinic, M. Kolar. THIRD ROW: J. Kaplafka, W. Huber, R. Hermann, K. Loje, F. Geczi. ERVICE xg tre V Q. Nm or-3 X me MW. 'L-' ':F5 :,..'Q. T-viii . f t was N . I li A ' . 'fp I i ag ' cf Q f ' .x F ' VQM N ii i. N. f FIRST ROW: M. Walsh, T. Domitor, L. Griegas, T. Dietzel, J. Lester, J. Knauss, R. Wilson, R. Lardie. SECOND ROW: R. Fragazi, R. Zele, S. Lewandowski, T. Kazenko, R. Warner, R. Modic, J. Brancel, D. Gillen. THIRD ROW: F. Cirnski, P. Bilicic, M. Reaume, R. Siebert, F. Birk, D. Doyle, V. Zitel, H. CL B... The Service Club is unique in this very special way: its purpose is to supply help to the school in all its undertakings. ln return for this, they received only the knowledge of having done something in- valuable for their school, perhaps the best reward possible. At the Proms, dances, Fall Festival, card parties, athletic events, and on innumerable other occasions they made their presence known in an obscure way: keeping out ofthe limelight, simply doing their job. This group was organized to end the problem of securing volunteers to fill the various needs of the school. lts formation was a suitable solution. Kirsch, G. Brian. FOUR TH ROW: E. Bedford, ,li Krenisky D. Taylor, M. Kolar, ,l. Bilicic, G. Skuns, N. Buda, P. Dworz nik. FIFTH ROW: P. Samuel, J. Apanovitch, J. Hoag, T. Beits T. Dempsey, J. Dearden, K. Fink, F. Berkopec. Giving invaluable service at social functions, the service club here prepares coffee for thirsty card players. Aiding the cafeteria staff at one ofthe various athletic banquets, the mothers pitch in at the dishes. The Service Club does have its compen sations. Another Service Club function was dispen- sing refreshments at the Proms. Halfof that ice cream is going to melt and the other half will be eaten by the time they reach the top of the stairs. ,few r wi, uf l45 Skapura, Boyarsky and Wohlge- muth set up the projector for the occasion. J. Martin and A. Kazlauckas make a tape recording of Beetho AUDIO-VISUAL SERVICE CLUB . . . One of the best ways to enliven any class it to present actual facts and events. lnterested and earnest students result from such teaching methods. The A V S C, un- der the direction of Bro. Glernet, was responsible for this phase of variety. It was through their efforts that films and recordings, ranging from classic to highly technical Works were presented and appreciated great- ly by the students. Their time and energy gave the school a valuable assist as well as a source of experi- ence in operation of sight and sound machines. Bro. Glemet informs E. Marinic, the Club's Film Co-ordinator, ofa special re- quest from Mr. McCauley. President L. Fleckenstein explains the threading ofthe various types of film projectors to his club members. Rf-:pa1r1r1g machmes was mvaluable experlence for these stu 2 3 gs 5 , ,.,, 9i,,,k . Km 5 2 . L Flenkmnstem, E Marmlc S Skapura, R.Boyarsky A Ozello Who knows? maybe you wlll hear these su' fr FIRST R0 W: J. Vinciquerra, T. Salerne, K. Loje, J. Martin, A Krage, D. Petit. K. Templin, R, Anzick. SECOND ROWTJ Winn, D. Fishwick, K. Toigo, M. Masterson, F. Barto, T. Vince S. Jacobellis, W. Eppech. THIRD ROW: J. Powell, V. Habjan N. Buda, D. Reim, R. Leonardi, R. Finnigan, V. Zitcl, T. Olah FOURTH RO W: R. Pausch, R. Elliott, L. Smith, D. Ciolli, F. X . ' 1625 . f 35.15. f, 'K rn, 5 6 Zalar, J. Koenig, D. Hannan, J. Audia. FIFTH ROW: ,l. Timko, E. Steffner, K. Kling, C. Beer, K. Tibaldi, D. Logan, C. ,lansen D. Kruger. SIXTH R0 W: W. Hoag, J. Fink, J. Hough, T. Kane T. Nadsady, R. Lawson, A. Teras, E. Lyons, T. Backman. AB SENT: G. Esch, W. Hodakicvic. GLEE CLUB 'N The Glee Club, composed ol' Fifty-one members, has it own Homeroom, HNorsingers,77 now. Practice sessions take place each morning during homeroom period five times a week. This group has come along way. This past year, the Glee Club furnished its warblings forthe Catholic Youth Program, the patients at the Glenville- Euclid Hospital during the Christmas season, the St. Joseph's Christmas concert, various ecclesiastical functions and the Annual Choral Sing held at Hoban-Dominican High School. FE. .aa-as The Clee Club, well received by all, shows the result of their long and arduous practice sessions. Before the parents at Christmas time, the Clcc Club adds the touch to the spirit of the season. qgpl' hes, practice daily in their homeroom. The Norsingers under the direction of Bio DEBATE CLUB . . -ffsfg if QE. 3' FIRST ROW: E. Brunswick, L. Tremaglio. J. Calandra, D. Sukalac, D. Paltani, J. Aleksa. SECOND R0 W: G. Hraster. N. Ruic, T. Kane, P. Sterk, D. Paulin. ...,.-..i N mi wwmy, Saw.. W , H4 v Q. W. .nmv....f mfs... fx ww ,V I 1.4 yi.:-+A.....,. 4. ,. Tom Kane displays his speaking talents. Mr. Bruening, co-moderator of the club with Bro. Glemet. Engaging in argumentative discussion with local f school, training novices in the fine forensic art, and demonstrating methods for new High School debate groups, all marked 1956 as one ofthe busiest in the Debate Club's history. Bro. Glemet's and Mr. Bruen- ingys boys showed themselves real masters as many took prizes against top competition, both in individual and team clashes. Because of many and well trained underclassmen and experienced upperclassmen, high hopes can be expected from the l956il957 orators. S Tha veterans of the group C Boer J Q Calandra, N Ruic and C.Hraster1na - practice period. Learning now. they represent the Debate Clubis future hopes. HISTORY CL B... FIRST ROW: J. Brancel, T. Vince, D. Paulin. SECOND ROW: F. Jasko, J. Hough, W. Huber, J. Kess. Jaska and LaGank admire some of the History Club's projects. The History Department of St. Joseph has organized a History Club under the direction of Bro. Richard Dineen and Mr. John DiCillo. The organization had for its purpose the furthering of interest and know- ledge of history for future College students. Member- ship into this group was obtained by students' making formal application and with approval of Moderators. Activities of this group included field trips, reports and special reading assignments. Huber and Centa take over the explanation for this particiular meeting. An organization established at St. ,losephls to work with the city in case of an emergency. All members, products of the schoolls Radio Club, are well acquaint- ed with the ins and outs of short wave sets. To remain active, each member must make regular reports to central headquar- ters in town. An interestingjob-mobile radio repair work, ALL CIVIL DEFENSE... Some members check the radio equipment while others view a map of the city. v , ..-AH t . I , 1 ,.f A crew of CD7' men install mobile radio units. rs L ggi if 1 AL 4 IIA ' ns K' 53 ll , 57 I ' I ' e ' uw '?fL,l,,,0 i X ff 1 e CCD N., AIRPL E CLUB Bregar adds final touches to his Army Observation plane. The Model Airplane Club in its first year has become one of the school's numerous groups. Reflecting the interest ofthe younger generation towards the marvels of modern flight, this body delved into the many problems of flight. Under senior Darrell Bregar7s guidance, the neophyte club has established a solid foundation for itself in the coming years. !'Wings shows more ofthe hne points o creative model building. f Proud model builders show their prize winning efforts. Bregar adds more finishing touches to his effort as others com plete their own projects. BOATI G CLUB. . The VIKING FLEET is an organization established on a course basis. In this course, the members are taught general sea- manship which takes in small boat handling, marlinspike and deck seamanship, boat mainten- ante and repair, handling ground tackling, and the principals of piloting, navigation and weather. This course also prepares the boys for maritime service. This organization is under the direc- tion of Mr. D7Alanne. FIRST ROW: T. Terzano, W. Finn, .I. Debevec. SECOND ROW' L. Sima R. Specht, R. Knauss, T. Dempsey, ,I. Kuhel. Captain Kuhel explains to his budding seamen what various markings found on huoys mean. I53 umm! Fr. Wiesner and three of the oH:1cers: Mrs. H. Quandt, Treasurerg Mrs. F. J. Jenness, Financial Sec.g Mrs. C. E. Acker, Corresponding Sec.g MOTHERS GUILD . . . The Motherfs Club devotes itself throughout the year to the furthering ofthe cause of the school. They do this through their support of students functions and personal contribu- tions in the form of work and time. In conjunction with the Dad's Club they spon- ser each year, for the purpose of raising funds, the Fall Festival. This event has reach- ed the point where it as a much looked for and well attended affair. t Busv mothers take time out for a picture at the annual Cover ggi Dish Supper uf s The sister of a St. Joseph student crowns the Blessed Virgin at the Mothers' May Crowning Ceremony. It s just like a T-V give-away show. DAD' CLUB . . . The fourth year of the St, Joseph High School Dads, Club has seen it grow to a certain superiority of manner and bearing. By means ofa slow tor- turous struggle with that dragon called atten- dancef' they have changed in mind, body, and spirit. As a result, quality is present where quantity fears to tread. Armed with this intangible and practically undiscernable quality, they seek new worlds to conquer. With heads raised in unison, the annual picnic and the Fall Festival were passed with success, surpassing the previous years, but to no avail as these indcstructible creatures called Dadsi7 are never satished,-they feel that if they set their mind and body up another notch or two, the club SEA TED: lVlr. William Kleinhenz. Vice-Presidentg Mr. George OiBrien. Presidentg Mr. William Koss. Secretary? Mr. Anthony lmmarine. Treasurer. STANDING: Brother Herman Thaner Moderzztor. will grow and develop and be the envy of Catholic Secondary Schools. With increased membership they should forge ahead and take their place as constituting one ofthe chief sponsors of new ideas at our school. Enrich- ed by capable officers and as always the efficient and religious guidance of their esteemed Modera- tor, Brother Herman Thaner, together with the backing of the entire faculty and working force of St. Josephis, they have come along way towards that goal set by their founders. 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QQ' is C. Carroll and flatc are legal but Kowalski wants to-MAMBO! They New hailing 3 hm time al lhe Le COUCOU mal night' Evcryoriv wants to gn-I into the picture-. S 3 S 3 in f K ii , E It swims that many iw-lvlvritin-s founrl Ilia-ii' may to thi- Moulin V 9 Rou gc for Iliis snap. The teddy bears made a hit with all. Whatis so interesting in the corner .,.. ? Hifi And here we have Russ Smith, D. Kazel,JartkN00nal1.J. O,Brien, Jerry Friga. and M. Chapas. wg' t the night seemed to fly by. kt, 4 4, Q. E , .tj W ,I 3 , l ef E - K 7 ' my ,I 'Q I F. A J we V I, ., A 1 if if f Q . .X -t 'Q 3 V? is They met under the Arch de Triomphe. SEQ :za -sw 113 v v V Smile, please. iii I 1 we if pi Di iq The cafes were jammed. Yep! This must he the place. They danced the evening away . . . and enjoyed it. K That man Frank is always on the right of things M. Germanu and A. Vaccariellu sit this one out. 5 CC THE BEACH OF WAIKIKIM JU IOR J ' , I They oblige the photographer as they await the next dance. 4 it -71 , in w PROM The seats by the mural were the most popular 1 ' T T .lrl- Watch that gossip in the corner. 'dw Q T'lTl'? ' The Heights Boysw line up behind their dates. One last picture before 1 - f qwsx. ia Q-K , . 'Q s - x 4 A . , 7f1f1i g'i4 ' 'Nl PQ 3, 6 A me 3 A l . it .Ei . Happy faces reflect the happy time. Three Juniors, their excited dates, and never-to-be forgotten memories. 'VFR The tired ones always sit for pictures. 91' Y i if . 5' fr yyteyt 3 tyyty Three couples pose under the palms. Do these customers expect table service? Just like High 1 y l Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Acker Mr. Harry L. Aiken Robert Aleckna Mr. and Mrs. Aleksa Mr. and Mrs. Martin Antoncic Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anzick Mr. and Mrs. John Apanovitch Dr. R. J. Ashdown Ballish Family Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Barker Mr. and Mrs. George Barone William F. Barron Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. Baur Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Bedford Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beegle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Belanich and Family Edward F. Benedict Mr. and Mrs. Nick Beni Mrs. Mary Bianchi Mr. and Mrs. P. Bilicic Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blatnik The Bockstahler Family John W. Bond, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bond Lucille Bonenberger The Ray Bost Family Mr. and Mrs. John Brancel Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Family Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Arthur Brandimarte Leo J. Brennan Joseph Broadbent R. B. Broglio Otto Jos. Broz and . Joseph Brunnett A. A. Brunswick Joe Buckley and Family William J. Burns Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . Joseph A. Busher Don Buzzell Bernard Byrne, Jr. Bernard J. Byrne, Sr. Martin J. Byrne Mr. and Mrs. P. Calabrese Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Callahan and Family Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Callahan Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Callister Louise Canzone Mr. and Mrs. David W. Carleton Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carroll Miss Marge Carroll Ralph S. Caruso Family Greg Cekada Mrs. Jo Cesnik and Son Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chakoff Richard F. Christie Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ciocco and Son Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clifford Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clifford Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cody Mr. and Mrs. John Colagrossi Donald C. Collier John P. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Collins Mr. and Mrs. John J. Conomy Mrs. J. J .Conway Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Cooper and Family Mrs. S. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. L. Dailey Mr. and Mrs. F. Darcy and Family Mr. and Mrs. John F. Delaney Mr. A. DeMarco Mr. and Mrs. Vincent M. DeMelto Mr. and Mrs. John Dengel and Family Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Denk and Family Mr. and Mrs. Stan Dereska Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dietrich Mr. and Mrs. Mike DiGirolamo Arthur A. Disanto Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Dissauer James E. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. John Dolence and Sons Mr. Nicholas Doljac Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Domitor Mr. and Mrs. Sanford C. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Jas. P. Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur E. Downs Rally Committee-FIRSTROW: J. Mihalko, R. Yesko, M. Haffey and Del Brocco secure the chains for Houdini', Heit- Calabrese. SECOND ROW: K. Shimels, N. Trefzger, D. man to escape. He did! Mglnar, f::wf:.w.fr L. favaf1 ..-gfgszaawvvaaizsmw. a-.:. uwmnmn Mr. and Mrs. Jack Droske Mr. and Mrs. S. Drzik Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dunlap and Family Mr. and Mrs. F. Dworznik The Dwyer Family Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Elliott Bob Engelhaupt Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Exum and Family Mr. and Mrs. John Fait Mr. and Mrs. Frank Faletic Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. D. Fatica Mr. and Mrs. J. Fazzone Mrs. Mary Fedor Mr. John Fedorchek Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Fekete Stephen Feltovich Mr. and Mrs. John Fernbacher The J. Finnegan Family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fistek A Friend Friga Family Mr. and Mrs. Jack Futo and Family Mr. Chas. Gacom Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gaertner Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gaizutis Mr. and Mrs. Keith Frank Gale Frank C. Gambol Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gatens Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Geiger and Family Mr. and Mrs. J. A. George Compliments of 2G The Gillen Family Richard Glaefke Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Glasener Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Glew Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodyear Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gornik Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Grundman Thomas J. Gubanc Mr. and Mrs. M. Gudin J. Ross Haffey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Harbaugh Miss Helen K. Hawk Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Heft Edward F. Heil John Hendershott Hendershott Family Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Henry Wm. L. Hogan Family Paul Hohran Mr. and Mrs. Holzheimer Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Holzheimer Edward T. Horgan Mr. and Mrs. Norbert J. Horgan Mr. and Mrs. John Hrastar Leo Kausek Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Annetta Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Family George Kavran -DeRighter Kazlauckas John F. Keptner Karl Kessler Louis Kinkoff and Michael Kirchner Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Kirn Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kleinhenz Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Knachel Mr. Michael Kolar Rose J. Kolar Mr. and Mrs, Henry J. Kondrat Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kastansek Mr. and Mrs. E. Kovac Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kovitch Joseph Kovitch Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kovalik Vendelin Kovalik Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kozlowski Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kraternik Kronik Family Mr. and Mrs. Max Kruger and Family Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kuhlman Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kuk Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kulik Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hribar Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Immarino Frank Jaklich Joseph Jaskiewicz Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . F. C. Jenness . J. E. Johnston Martin Joyce . E. J. Katzenberg Mrs. Chas. Lang Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Langer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laurich Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lehen Mr. Louis Leinweber Bob Le an Mr. ant? Mrs. Joseph F. Lester Bishop Krol dedicates the altar inside the Faculty House. Bishop Begin blesses the student and guests at graduation .. - f-...ummm ' f- ' f-wffr -- K- -' ff'-G so ff --'- 7 V f'-f f- H N-ritslaar'--'awww Andrew Palisin Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Spinks The Lieb Family Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lieske Compliments of the Lokars Mr. and Mrs. Otto Longo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lunar Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Lynch James T. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch and Family Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maglicic Mr. and Mrs. J. Mahler Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Mahoney and Family William and Helen Malone Christ Mandel Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Marcinko Frank M. Marincek Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maruna Mr. and Mrs. Chas. N. Marvin and Family Mr. and Mrs. Erston J. Matejka Mr. and Mrs. Henry May Robert E. McCulley Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonnell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. McDonough Mr. and Mrs. L. McGinley Wesley A. Mickovic Mr. and Mrs. H. Migchelbrink Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Misch Mr. and Mrs. Ray Misch Mrs. Rose Mlakar Mr. and Mrs. Albin F. Modic and Family Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Molnar Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Morris F. J. Mramor, Jr. Miss Elizabeth Murphy Margaret Mary Morris Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Pike Paul Napoli John Nemeth Nosse Joseph C. Novak Louis J. Novak Stanley Oberstar John H. Olenik D. J. O,Neil Louis J. Opalek Michael Palevich Stephen Palisin George Parsons Otto K. Pausch and John R. Pavella Albert Pekol Frank C. Petit, Jr. Edward Pike Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pishkula Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Platt Mr. and Mrs. Ross J. Portaro Mr. and Mrs. John Rokovitz Mr. and Mrs. Marion H. Roof Paul Ross Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Royce Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Ruf Mrs. A. Ruic and Family The Otto Rusch Family J. E. Sabo Mr. and Mrs. William Sbrocco Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Scheidel Mrs. Amelia Seidenwand Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Sever Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Shimels Julius R. Smetona Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith Mr. and Mrs J. M. Sprenger A Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanos Stern's Mens Wear Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Strunk Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Sullivan Mrs. Mary A. Svegel Mr. and Mrs. E. Svete John Svoboda Family Mr. and Mrs. V. Swanson Mr. and Mrs. Julius J. Szabo Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Szabo Mr. and Mrs. Anton Potokar, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Quandt and Family Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Reaume Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reuss Mrs. Marie Richards and Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rock Mr. Laszlo Szendrey Mr. Alfred Srp Erward S. Szmuc Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tekavec Templin Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Tercek H. J. Thaner and Family The Dad's Club Quartet sang barber shop songs at the Christ- mas Party, The chaperone table at the Junior Prom. 'WWW VH-'fi ' 'qw A - Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tibaldi, Sr. Mr. George Tibaldi Mrs. Elizabeth Timko and Sons Mrs. John Tomazic Rickard Toomey Sheila Toomey Mr. and Mrs. John G. Torer Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Valentine Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Valentino Gunther Valyko Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Van Tilburg Mr. and Mrs. John J. Vedrody Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Vogel Mr. and Mrs. George Vraneza and Family Mr. George J. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Wagner Miss Pearl Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walsh Ambassador Dress Suit Rental M. J. Beverage 1516 Hayden Avenue East Cleveland 12, Ohio A1'tale Florist 2094- Murry Hill Rd. Cleveland 6, SW-5-0022 Beacon Electric Co. 679 Em 185 St. Cleveland 19, KE-1-7430 1309 Addison Rd. Cleveland 3, EX-1-3750 Birch Bar 965 Addison Rd. Cleveland 3, HE-1-4893 True Shade Venetian Blinds 22812 Nicholas Ave. Euclid 23, RE-1-7075 Compliments of Homeroom S-1 F. J. Boland Insurance Agency The Down Beatsv 994 East 144th St. Cleveland 10, P0-1-4435 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Weigand Philip Vlfhitely John E. Wickman Theodore Wisne Joseph Yesko Joseph F. Zak John E. Zalokar Tony Zedell Joseph M. Zlatoper Sophomore C St. Joseph High School Cleveland, Ohio Compliments Of John J. Conway State Representative Compliments of 4-C California Wine Xt Del 13823 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland 10, GL-1-3369 Certified Typewriter Service 1127 East 66th St. Cleveland 3, HE-1-9009 Childs Dairy Sleepy Juniors enjoy the last strains of Goodnight Sweet- heart. Fr. Wiesner crowns Peter Gaizutis as Senior Prom King. Cuyahoga Roofing Co. 11701 Iowa Ave. Cleveland 8, Ohio David's Jewelers 934 East 152 St. Cleveland 10, GL-1-8287 Davy Sheet Metal Works 1194 East 60th St. Cleveland 3, HE-1-4499 V. Demshar's and Son 22034 Lake Shore Blvd. Cleveland, Ohio Dial Tool and Die Co. 8407 Clinton Rd. Cleveland 9, Ol..-1-3730 Dolch's Market 14503 Woodworth Rd. Cleveland 10, Ohio Donovans 14300 Coit Rd. Cleveland 10, Ohio Dowd Oldsmobile Inc. 2900 Mayfield Rd. Cleveland Hts. 18, Ohio Compliments of 1-E Class of 2-F Pres.-J. Pierce, Sec.-R. Pollutro V. Pres.-D. Raglowg Treas.-D. Reim John A. Fakult, Attorney 960 East 185th St. Cleveland 19, Ohio Fazio's Super Market 4099 Lee Rd. Cleveland 26, Ohio The American Floor Surfacing Machine Co. 5143 Superior Ave. Cleveland HE-1-2868 Forest Hill Servicenter 13527 Superior Rd. E. Cleveland 12, GL-1-7251 Better Food Store 564 East 140th St. Cleveland 10, MU-1-9556 Foy Drug Store 638 East 185th St. Cleveland 19, Ohio Friedel's Delicatessen 843 East 222 St. Euclid 23, RE-2-8646 A Friend Compliments of a Friend South Euclid Garden Supply 4318 Mayfield Road South Euclid 21, EV-1-1866 Garfield Floral Co. 4911 Chestnut Rd. Independence 31, LA-4-2923 Geauga Industries Middlefield, Ohio Glenville Dairy 832 East 100 St. Cleveland 8, MU-1-6384 Glix Dept. Store 14912 St. Clair Cleveland 10, MO-2-5528 V. A. Graser Insurance Agency 1818 Maple St. Wickliffe, WI-3-0620 Robert A. Guhde 860 E. 207th St. Euclid 19, Ohio Harvey's Sport Goods 7102 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland 3, HE-1-8888 Haco Cleaner Co. 12316 Auburndale Ave. Cleveland 12, Ohio Harry's Mens Wear 13805 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland 10, LI-1-0553 Hayden Square Hardware 13822 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland 10, Ohio Hecker Tavern 1194 East 71st Cleveland 3, EN-1-9779 The Herringshaw Company 2169 Noble Road E. Cleveland 12, GL-1-5906 Independence Hardware 6491 Breaksville Rd. Independence 31, LA-4-6006 Jay-Dee Cleaners 921 East 222 St. Euclid 23, Ohio Frank Loncar, Herman Thaner and Frank Lisak lend a hand Brother Plogman adds his artistic touch to the Arch de in the kitchen. Triomphe-the centerprice of the Senior Prom. Compliments of 1-J ffJ arS,, Jerse's Flower and Gift Shoppe 470 East 152 St. Cleveland 10, IV-1-0226 St. Joseph's QColl.j Altar 81 Rosary Society 14422 St. Clair Ave. Kasper's Shell Service 16901 Euclid Ave. Cleveland 12, Ohio Klein Cleaners 5647 Mayfield Rd. Lyndhurst 24, HI-2-5665 Joseph F. Kramer, Builder 340 Lloyd Rd. Euclid 32, KE-1-0348 Lawson Plating Co. 1008 Scoville Ave. Cleveland 15, SU-1-2832 The Leader 31909 Vine St. Willowick WI-3-2022 Lillian's Super Market 784 East 152nd St. Cleveland 10, GL-1-2836 Loop Floral and Gift Shoppe 14036 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland 10, GL-1-8752 Lucha Insurance Agency 908 East 222nd St. Euclid 23, RE-2-9922 Maloney 8: Sons Excavating 1728 Octavia Rd. Cleveland 12, KE-1-6536 Mandel Drug Co. 15702 Waterloo Rd. From Your Friendly Druggistw Manner's Big Boy Restaurant Route 20, Mentor Ave. Willoughby, Wl-2-6742 Judge Felix T. Matia Common Pleas Court Cuyahoga County Mayfield Open-Air Market 6072 Mayfield Rd. Mayfield Hts., Ohio McMahon Funeral Home 38001 Euclid Ave. Willoughby, Ohio Melden's Dept. Store 696 East 185 St. Cleveland 19, IV-1-1116 Mel-O-Lads Music For All Occasions Mike EV-1-6371 Model Cleaners 13725 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland 10, MU-1-6774 Modic,s Cafe 6201 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland 3, EN-1-9406 A. D. Morton Company, Inc. 14-511 Woodworth Rd. Cleveland 12, CL-1-7466 Mowen's Jewelry 14916 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland 10, UL-1-5055 Euclid Mercury 481 East 185 St. Cleveland 19, IV-1-9100 Charles A. Novak Realty 6521 Brealsville Rd. Independence 31, Ohio Mickey O'Connor's Beverage 460 East 117 St. MU-1-9876 Otto's Payfair Market 826 East 200 St. Cleveland 19, KE-1-2251 Overlake Beauty Salon 14922 Lake Shore Blvd. Cleveland 10, IV-1-7633 Cleveland Black Oxide Co. 9300 Woodland Ave. Cleveland 4-, SW-5-1700 Paszke and Rymont Foods 1183 East 79th St. EX-1-8647 Parkhill Roofing Co. 4586 Birchwold Rd. Euclid 21, EV-1-7414 Pat's Open Kitchen Amelia Yesko fMgr.j 12624 St. Clair Ave. Peca Decorating 1128 West Miner Rd. Mayfield Hts. 24, HI-2-2848 J. C. Penney S. O. M. and Mayfield Rd., Eastgate Mayfield Hts. Q No,-not the Tracy twins,-not even Triplets,-but just P P P Y P h ' k P ' 1 ' by the Alumni. Congratulations, Mr. Faix and Freshman C. kgs? lo esters on rom mght R' Partch, R' Templm' D Mr. Faix's spirited class ca tures the S irit Tro h s onsored l M . 'f c Petromilli's Accordian Center 917 East 185th St. Cleveland 19, IV-1-864-8 American Home Publishing Co. 6117 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland 3, HE-1-0628 Compliments of the Ravens Reliable Furnace Co. 10220 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland 8, CL-1-4-799 Raymond Athletic Club 788 East 152 St. Cleveland 10, Ll-1-9119 Rocco's Barber Shop 14-523 Woodworth Rd. Cleveland 12, UL-1-6135 Sar-Louis Nurses Registry 13178 Cedar Rd. Cleveland 18, ER-1-1900 Saranac Service 640 East 152 St. Cleveland 10, MU-1-9885 A. Scheueler Plumbing Company 2921 Noble Road Cleveland 21, EV-1-8444 Sgr0's Square Deal Super Market 26588 Lake Shore Blvd. Euclid 32, RE-1-3250 Quality Shoe Repair Limp ln-Leap Out, We Save Solew Ernie Joe Shore Bar 14-710 Lake Shore Blvd. Cleveland 10, KE-1-9743 Sims Bros. Buick Inc. 18781 Lake Shore Blvd. Euclid, Ohio, IV-1-0600 Charles and Olga Slapnik 6026 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland 3, EV-1-2134 Smigel Insurance Agency 262 East 257th St. Euclid 32, RE-1-6677 C. J. Smith 81 Son 15319 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 10, PO-1-14-10 Sukalac Insurance Agency 354-26 Vine St. Eastlake, Wl-2-3906 Your Sussex Fish and Chips Restaurant 1159 Hayden Avenue Cleveland 10, CL-1-0803 Son Cleaners and Dyers 15617 Waterloo Rd. Cleveland 10, IV-1-5252 Tech Flying Club Mid City Harbor Hudson, Ohio HE-1-4873 Tracy Tavern 434 East 200 St. Euclid 19, IV-1-9510 Forest City Tree Protection Co. 1884- So. Green Rd. So. Euclid 21, EV-1-1700 Upson Pharmacy 481 East 260 St. Euclid 32, RE-1-1130 Village Bar 469 E. 185th St. Euclid 23, KE-1-9881 Victory Tavern 513 East 152 St. Cleveland 10, IV-1-9699 Good Luck Class of '56 Cafeteria Staff' Mr. M. Willis Willoughby Fruit and Vegetable 38113 Second St. Some of the Dads-Sons-Brothers displaying trophies received Mr. Willis supervises pie-preparations by Mrs. Emma Delis, at the Bowlers' Banquet for their fine efforts made during the Mrs. Marion Schmitt, and Mrs. Nellie Brockman. SCHSOH. Willoughby, Ohio Wl-2-4545 Windy's Confectionery 14501 Woodworth Rd. Compliments of Winterstellers, Props. Joe Zele and Sons Funeral Home 6502 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland 3, EX-1-0583 Compliments of a Friend Black and Beller Vending Co. 282 East 156 St. Cleveland 10, Ohio Wm. T. Byrne Realtors 1535 Hayden Ave. Cleveland 12, Ohio MU-1-6100 Caruso's Super Market 35550 Vine Street Eastlake, Ohio Wl 2-1256 Dickard Insurance Agency 14-712 Lake Shore Blvd. Cleveland 10, IV 1-7333 Dougherty Plumbing Co. 577 E. 140th Street Cleveland, Ohio GL 1-8170 Drenik Beverage Distributing Inc. 23776 Lakeland Blvd. Euclid 23, Ohio Re 1-3300 The Electrolizing Corp. of Ohio 1325 East 152 St. Cleveland 12 ,Ohio Cl-1-8655 Compliments of Junior F Fairlanes Euclid Fish Co. 651 East 185 St. Euclid 19, Ke-1-64-48 Frances Cafe 2401 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland, Ohio M. Scalabrino and Co. Insurance 3030 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, Ohio He 2-2700 Compliments of a Friend Gornik's Mens Wear 22346 Lake Shore Blvd. Euclid 23, Re 1-2151 Gottwig Machine and Tool Co 29706 Lakeland Blvd. Wickliffe, Ohio Wi 3-5413 Heat-O-Matic Inc. 14-115 Miles Ave. Cleveland 28, Ohio Sk 1-1800 Grdina Hardware 22336 Lake Shore Blvd Euclid 23, Ohio Re 1-0403 Joe,s Tavern 837 East 185 St. Cleveland 19, Ohio Ke 1-9708 Mishaga Realty Mayfield Rd. Chesterland, Ohio Park 9-7291 Mramor,s Market 6710 St. Clair Cleveland 3, Ohio He 1-7769 Mr. Britt, Brother Tomis former pupil, now a sports commen- Dietrich, Kostansek, Yesko, Cheraso and Tibaldi help line up tator, entertains at Athletic Banquet. underclassmen for group photos. Compliments of 1G Knights Pres. John Platt V. Pres. Jerry O'Berstar Sec. Richard Opalek Treas. John Pierce Tony Del Brocco 1577 Hayden East Cleveland 10, Ohio MU-1-9516 Compliments of ID Trojans Pres. Joseph Helminak V. Pres. Ted Goshen Treas. Robert Kellner Sec. John Gruden Compliments of 1F Scarlet Aces Pres. B. Nosse V. Pres. J. Lynch Sec. J. Macholl Treas. J. Malaney Compliments of IJ Charles Zupanic, Insurance Agent Room 601 - 1010 Euclid Bldg. Cleveland 15, Ohio The Senior Prom Committee. MA-1-5021 Best Wishes Class of '56', S2 -- Sabers Jos. Reuss and Sons 309 East 276 St. Euclid 32, RE-1-7172 Compliments of George S. Rebic Perrotti's Lounge 779 East 185 St. Cleveland 19 IV-1-9538 Perme's QFurniture an 720 East 152 St. Cleveland 10, Ohio UL-1-2525 Paul's Garage 2933 East 83 St. Cleveland 4-, Ohio VU 3-2355 d Appliancesj Pafco Tool and Gage Corp. 12209 Euclid Ave. Cleveland 6, Ohio SW 5-7773 Good Luck Seniorsw Senior Band St. Joseph's High School Smith Bros. 1 Hour Dry Cleaners 713 185 St. 13001 Woodland Ave. 3817 Lee Rd. 156 St. and Lorain Smith's Restaurant and Barbecue, Inc. 22305 Lake Shore Blvd. Euclid 23, Ohio Summit-Bailey Co. 144-1 Hayden Ave. Gl 1-3000 Gl 1-5624 N. H. Strnad Landscape Contractor 2265 Green Rd. Cleveland 21, Ohio IV 1-3112 Big Johnw Perrotti and Mike Flynn compare notes with their dates. I R ACES-4A Acker, Charles J. 1090 Piermont Road, So. Euclid, 21 EV 1-0775 Adamic, Frank R. 22812 Nicholas, Euclid, 23 RE 1-7075 Adler, Fred E, 980 Worton Park Drive ,Cleveland, 24 HI 2-0864 Anslovar, Joseph A. 18304 La Salle, Cleveland, 19 IV 1-7108 Apanovitch, Jerome P 5520 Dibllle Avenue, Cleveland, 3 EN 1-5541 Ballish, Charles J. 5421 Homer Avenue, Cleveland 3 EX 1-8263 Barnard, William C. 327 East 285th Street, Willowick WI 1-3-1261 Bedford, Edward F. 4.083 Lambert Road, SO. Euclid, 21 EV 1-4592 Beegle, Fred E. 2193 Bellfield Road, Cleveland, 6 FA 1-2659 Beeman, Norman M, 1140 Dallas Road, Cleveland, 8 CE 1-5334 Belanich, Joe F. 780 East 222nd Street, Euclid, 23 RE 2-8569 Berdugo, Domingo G. Sn. Marcos fBolivarj Columbia-S.A. Bernardo, Anthony A, 589 East 140th Street, Cleveland, 10 MU 1-1943 Bizjak, Joseph J. 20700 Wilmore, Euclid, 12 Blackstone, Allan E. 528 East 215th Street, Euclid, 23 RE 2-9578 Bolek, John G. 20631 Arbor Avenue,Euclid, 23 KE 1-8520 Bowman, John D. 987 Roanoke Road, Cleveland Hts., 21 EV 1-4127 Bregar, Darrell J. 21130 Arbor Avenue, Euclid, 23 IV 1-3917 Brennan, Robert E. 903 East 147th Street, Cleveland, 10 Ll 1-3455 Britton, Harry G. 903 East 129th Street, Cleveland, 8 MU 1-3768 Broadbent, Jerry T. 1739 Maywood Road, So. Euclid , 21 EV 1-4882 Browne, David R. 21490 So. Lake Shore Blvd., Euclid, 23 RE 1-9088 Buzzelli, Donald C, 124.7 Churchill, Lyndhurst, 24 HI 2-2025 Jim ualey, Rose Adams, Frank Whalen, Diane lannicelli taking time for the photographer. Tired feet, empty wallets, and the time of their life 0-Q Q Byrne, James F. Byrne, Martin J. Calabrese, Michael A. Callahan, David J. Callahan, Dennis C. Carleton, David W. Carr, William H. Carroll, Charles W. Carver, Laurence R. Cesnik, Kenneth E. Chiocchie, Robert A. Clark, James T. Clifford, John J. Colagrossi, Leonard A. Collins, Clifford J. Collins, Joseph J. Collins, Thomas E. Conkey, Daniel W. Conomy, John P. Cooper, George H. Corrado, Vincent T. Cortnik, David R. Covelli, David R. Cowan, Howard V. Darcy, Frank J. Debevec, James V. De Marco, David R. Dempsey, Terrence R. Denk, William J. Dietrich, Carl J. Dietz, James W. Doria, Charles J. 28611 Lake Shore Blvd., Willowick W1 3-3949 14765 Wemple Road, Cleveland, 10 MU 1-0882 4510 Laurel Road, So. Euclid, 21 EV 1-1696 1160 S. Belvoir Blvd., So. Euclid, 21 EV 1-3429 560 Tioga Trail, Willoughby WI 2-1372 18951 Monteley, Euclid , 19 1V 1-1665 3297 Berkeley Avenue, Cleveland Hts., 18 ER 1-0259 11520 Aaron Drive, Parma, 30 TU 4-9234 11576 Lawn Dale, Parma Hts., 30 VI 3-3722 1398 Larchmont, Cleveland, 9 1494 Genessee, So. Euclid ,21 EV 1-1272 1876 So. Green Road, So. Euclid, 21 EV 1-2092 BOMBERS-4B 1636 Green Road, So. Euclid, 21 EV 1-2806 1030 East 148th Street, Cleveland, 10 PO 1-6980 175 East 294th Street, Willowick W1 3-0161 18950 Locherie, Euclid, 19 IV 1-5024 1851 Rosemont Road ,E. Cleveland, 12 UL 1-3123 26851 Farrington, Euclid, 32 RE 1-0464 3464 Woodridge Road, Cleveland Hts., 21 EV 1-0382 15717 Hazel Road, E. Cleveland, 12 PO 1-8522 1121 East 141st Street, Cleveland, 10 MU 1-3779 16809 Grovewood Avenue ,Cleve1and, 10 KE 1-6535 27260 Forestview, Euclid, 32 RE 1-3104 14505 Ardenall Avenue, E. Cleveland, 12 MU 1-9418 366 East 215th Street, Euclid, 23 RE 2-8975 1068 East 174th Street, Cleveland, 19 1292 lrenc Road ,Lyndhurst, 21 HI 2-4580 124 East 219th Street, Euclid, 23 RE 1-5055 121 East 204th Street, Euclid, 23 IV 1-4696 36624. Ridge Road, Willoughby WI 2-2912 1063 Hillstone Road, Cleveland Hts., 21 EV 1-2232 17Q26 Windward Road, Clcve1and,19 KE 1-3692 Fr. Schielein and students pause for a picture during a class J. Bt'l'lltlI'llSl'l1tlll. Inspw-mrfit-m-ml. Lltltllwssestln stutlvnts. discussion. mn -5+ 'xx if .. -M, g2f?5Pf3-1.24145-f iieigiiilffffffziw szissgyitf Q- 1. j 'K 2Ef5ifSPg12'Ehi,' K . U 1 H 2 I A . .A . Downs, Ernest E. Drzik, David P. Dunlap, Edward B. Dunlap, James B. Dwyer, Thomas P. Engelhaupt, Robert J. Exum, William P. Fairchild, Donald C. Federchek, Robert M. Fink, Kenneth A. Finnegan, James M. Fitzpatrick, Jerome A. Flynn, Michael F. Franek, Charles D. Friga, Jerome J. Gaertner, Thomas W. Gaizutis, Peter J. Geczi, Frank E. Germane, Michael J. Gielink, Robert E. Girz, Albert 0. Glasener, George J. 1689 741 963 19060 19851 521 2165 1008 21161 1836 161 1240 15811 6727 15418 1597 4754 4279 20423 1 100 845 Lockwood Avenue, E. Cleveland, 12 Haines Road, Madison East 256th Street, Euclid, 32 Parkway Road, Cleveland, 8 Newton, Euclid, 19 So. Lake Shore ,Euclid, 19 East 114th Street, Cleveland, 8 St. James Pky., Cleveland Hts., 18 Dillewood Road, Cleveland, 10 Arbor Avenue, Euclid, 23 Nela Avenue, E. Cleveland , 12 Eastbrook, Euclid, 32 East 14-2nd Street, E. Cleveland, 12 Lotus Drive, Cleveland, 28 St. Clair, Cleveland, 3 Glencoe Road , Cleveland, 10 SCHOLARS-4C East 117th Street, Cleveland, 6 Anderson Road, So. Euclid, 24 Ardmore Road, So. Euclid, 21 Cherokee, Euclid, 19 East 143rd Street, Cleveland, 10 East 150th Street, Cleveland, 10 LI 1-8792 HA 8-3878 RE 1-4537 P0 1-4564 IV 6-1420 IV 1-5423 P0 1-0441 YE 2-7062 IV 1-7736 KE 1-2429 MU 1-6169 RE 1-6132 MU 1-5611 WA 1-1230 EX 1-2136 IV 1-7365 SW 1-0210 EV 1-6757 EV 1-6371 IV 1-8541 MU 1-7765 LI 1-9936 LI 1-9936 PO 1-1130 RE 1-1633 RE 1-5060 MU 1-7251 HI 2-4739 KE 1-2956 KE 1-24-48 IV 1-0436 Fr. Carlin and the students engage in informal chit chat after Gliweller, Raymond J. 845 East 150th Street, Cleveland, 10 Glew, Thomas C. 10104 Burton, Bratenahl, 8 G0ld0Il, .l2lI18S R- 351 East 255th Street, Euclid, 32 Golobic, Daniel C. 24-1 East 270th Street, Euclid, 32 G0l'd0Il, William J- 500 East 117th Street ,Cleveland, 8 G0l'Iliks Gl'eg0l'y J- 1233 Genessee Avenue, Cleveland, 24 G0UWig, Richard H- 114' East 196th Street, Euclid, 19 Grady, Frank P- 1856 Willowhurst Road, Cleveland, 12 Gfdilla, Michael F- 17928 Nottingham Road, Cleveland, 19 Bishop Krol consecrates the altar at the faculty house. class. tr ee' 1 .. 55 5 1ff e-M , ?w,.,..x' g . 1' 4 --vt... ? - r 1 ! 3 miS'lEi,f'i 2 Mehling, Joseph F. 2859 Meadowbrook Blvd., Cleveland Hts. ER 1-1749 Mickovic, Robert A. 19612 Cherokee, Cleveland, 19 IV 6-0462 Migchelbrink, Thomas L. 285 East 248th Street, Euclid, 23 RE 1-8688 Mihalko, John J. 11505 Lake Shore Blvd., Bratenahl, 8 LI 1-0231 Miklavic, Richard L. 699 East 156th Street, Cleveland, 10 MU 1-8886 Milavec, Donald A. 267 East 195th Street, Euclid, 19 IV 1-8196 Mills, Mack J. 4670 East 155th Street Cleveland, 28 LU 1-0520 Molnar, Daniel E. 250 East 208th Street, Euclid, 23 KE 1-1986 Mramor, Jerome J. 330 East 211th Street, Euclid, 23 RE 1-6536 Noonan, John D. 464 East 148th Street, Cleveland, 10 IV 1-1122 0,Donnell, William J. 891 Selwyn, Cleveland Hts., 12 EV 1-5829 0'Leary, James R. 14.617 Potomac, E. Cleveland, 12 P0 1-5065 O'Neill, Sean A. 65 East 208th Street, Euclid, 23 KE 1-7673 Paligin, Slephen P, 1627 Richmond Road, Lyndhurst, 24 EV 1-8424 Pallat, Daniel J, 3967 Northhampton Road, Cleveland Hts., EV 1-3869 Paugch, Thegdgre 0, 1144 Sylvania Road, Cleveland Hts., 21 EV 1-4035 Pavella, Thomas 0, 114.9 East 168th Street, Cleveland, 10 IV 1-6198 Peca, Jgeeph M, 1128 W. Miner Road , Mayfield Hts., 24 IV 2-2848 Pecjak, Edward F, 12620 Cornado, Cleveland, 8 GL 1-1874 Percic, Mai-io 14,915 Pepper Avenue, Cleveland, 10 CL 1-3116 Pen-gui, john R, 6205 Trebisky, Richmond Hts., 21 KE 1-4300 Pike, Ronald J, 1120 East 174th Street, Cleveland, 19 KE 1-4217 Plgeiea, Donald D, 11221 Primrose, Cleveland , 8 LI 1-8669 Podboy, James L, 1678 Rushton Road, So. Euclid, 21 EV 1-8637 FALCONS-4F P01-tai-0, Rgger A, 234.2 Green Road, Cleveland, 21 KE 1-0413 Quagliaga, Cai-1 N, 16014, Kipling Avenue, Cleveland, 10 KE 1-0477 Qualey, James P, 14,919 Upton Avenue, Cleveland, 10 KE 1-5295 Quandt, James J, 17109 Hillsboro Road, Cleveland, 12 KE 1-6058 Readme, Michael R, 20371 So. Lake Shore Blvd., Euclid, 23 IV 1-3809 Regan, William J, 1339 Haldane Road, Cleveland, 12 KE 1-6886 Rgpagky, Thomas E, 32010 Ivan Avenue, Euclid, 23 RE 1-6294 Ricciardi, Philip F, 14,76 Felton Road, So. Euclid, 21 Coach Dan Ferrazza gives a few pointers to his star players Mrs. Mary Callahan and Mrs. Winifred Waid prepare the bCf0l'C a blg match. Friday snack-bar menu. Richards, Lennard A. 36309 Lake Shore Blvd., Willoughby WI 2-4298 Rock, Thomas E. 290 East 150th Street, Cleveland, 10 KE 1-3716 Rokovitz, William J. 3072 West 141st Street , Cleveland, 11 CL 1-1836 Rossi, Anthony J. 951 Woodview, Cleveland, 21 EV 1-5882 Royce, Eugene R. 38568 Beachview Drive, Willoughby WI 2-0743 Santilla, Michael D. 1400 East 124th Street, Cleveland, 6 SW 5-0650 Scalabrine, Peter R. 3154 E. Overlook Road, Cleveland Hts., 18 FA 1-3791 Schaefer, David B. 14211 Clenside Road, Cleveland, 10 PO 1-9366 Schwed, William R. 1117 East 147th Street, Cleveland, 10 Ll 1-4333 Sexton, Brian P. 19731 Upper Valley Drive, Euclid, 17 IV 1-1938 Shea, Charles J. 564 East 115th Street, Cleveland, 8 Sheehan, Frank M. 18520 Chapman Avenue, Cleveland, 19 KE 1-8877 Sheehan, D. Kevin 18002 Landseer Road, Cleveland, 19 IV 1-6479 Shimels, Kenneth A. 954 East 367th Street, Willoughby WI 2-4026 Skoda, Frank J. 18007 Neff Road , Cleveland, 19 IV 1-3861 Smetona, Anthony A. 511 Babbitt Road, Euclid, 23 RE 1-8185 Smith, Russell J. 7021 Whitney Avenue, Cleveland, 3 EN 1-6964 Spicuzza, William F. 2459 Warrensville Ctr. Rd., Cleveland 18 YE 2-6519 Sprenger, William J. 280 East 151st Street, Cleveland, 10 IV 1-3079 Stanos, Lawrence J. 11803 Rutland Avenue, Cleveland, 8 LI 1-4-786 Stanton, James H. 27331 Fullerwood, Euclid, 32 RE 1-1683 Stanton, Michael J. 27331 Fullerwood, Euclid, 32 RE 1-1683 CLADIATORS-4-C Stepancik, Joseph J. 1753 Fay Street, E. Cleveland, 12 PO 1-3069 Stephan, Donald H. 687 East 115th Street, Cleveland, 8 PO 1-7548 Stopper, David J. 1472 S. Noble, Cleveland Hts., 21 EV 1-2351 Strnad, Norman T. 2265 Green Road, C1eveland,21 IV 1-3112 Svegel, Francis W. 666 East 140th Street, Cleveland, 10 LI 1-1931 Swanson, Donald G. 3800 Glenwood Road, Cleveland Hts., 21 EV 2-0794 Swanson, Peter B. 4303 Norma Drive, So. Euclid, 21 EV 1-2223 Sweeney, Joseph A. 2955 Washington Blvd., Cleveland Hts., 18 ER 1-0554 Szabe, Ronald J. 1641 Oakmount, So. Euclid, 21 EV 1-2913 Tankovich, John R. 22570 Nicholas Avenue, Euclid, 23 RE 1-6750 Teaney, James C. 19601 Shelton Drive, Cleveland, 10 IV 1-3435 Templin, Lawrence E. 479 East 147th Street, Cleveland, 10 KE 1-0246 Thailing, James E. 26470 Mallard Avenue, Euclid, 32 RE 1-3389 Thomas, Robert M. 1164 Yellowstone Road, Cleveland Hts., 21 EV 2-6253 Tibaldi, Michael N. 1064 Piermont Road, So. Euclid, 21 EV 1-0830 Torer, John A. 1105 Winston Road, So. Euclid, 21 EV 1-2119 Trefzger, Neil D. 4503 Lilac Road, So. Euclid, 21 EV 1-2626 Turk, Richard J. 1960 Beverly Hills Dr., Euclid, 17 IV 1-9074 Vaccariello, Anthony A. W 1754 Arabella Road, Cleveland, 12 IV 1-4768 Valaitis, Rimas P. 14005 Baldwin Avenue, E. Cleveland, 12 MU 1-1332 Valentine, James V. 26420 Briardale, Euclid, 32 RE 2-9945 Valentine, Robert T. 972 Nathaniel Road, Cleveland, 10 PO 1-1094- Walsh, Charles M. 13720 Othello, Cleveland, 10 MU 1-7280 Weber, Richard J. 21001 Morris Avenue, Euclid, 23 RE 1-7393 Weigand, Richard G. 17206 Endora Road, Cleveland, 12 KE 1-6297 Whalen, Francis J. 489 East 148th Street, Cleveland, 10 KE 1-4350 Wickman, John C. 37427 Jordan Drive, Willoughby WI 2-0343 Wiegand, Glenn W. 861 Cambridge, Cleveland Hts., 21 EV 1-4070 Wilhelm, Jerry 249 East 195th Street, Euclid, 19 KE 1-6806 Wisne, Robert T. 1630 East 243rd Street, Euclid, 17 IV 1-2409 Yesko, Robert J. 12507 Lancelot, Cleveland, 8 MU 1-1447 Zak, Ronald J. 20710 Lake Shore Blvd., Euclid, 23 KE 1-4137 Zucca,R0nald J. 4380 Prasse Road, So. Euclid, 21 EV 1-9045 Zucco, George C. 16321 Pomeroy Avenue, Cleveland, 10 IV 1-3640 Zupanic, Charles J. Rogers Road RD54-3, Willoughby Hills HA 3-3260 Zupancic, Edward J. 311 East 149th Street, Cleveland, 10 KE 1-7012 5 Q i 5 'E ll I 'F I i i v 1 144 AL A ATER Oh Red and Blue A Thy Name we sing, with grateful voice -- im, ,,.. . L ml, we f, .,v: 42 'lfwfllufl lu. 1.2542 A aw u Forever shall the A Q time .Ja asia 1 CVCTY Slde M i ,. in --l, V M f i' Saint J E so C P P tg? : 5 mi 23539 tg is W Q, lie so kgwg A ' 0 gi? A1lHa11t6f,9Q-is M2153 Q ' SK F e W We are as one 1 : QW fm' E Q M 2, 4 .,,. , Q 1 , C SOITOWS Share ' We my A, . Q F0 Sha-1 abr gif fr at li A lf ' flir t wiblsz k ai i25w seMagglfL + S gm eg Q i5 WfWL' W ? i f5QZiil,1l1qHlla5?Js1e1a9g-as ,LiK sXN55gg, gavl fi gg ig, ,JY fi . We ' A 10111 t QPIQQC ep ossgME1gtsiA1ma . gf gg lil aaa N Mfg gigs' 5 My ' QYAA R-wtlal Fw Lkkk A J- iii rt 95139 5 3 W, Ihifwname etemalilyx 5? 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