St Joseph High School - Viking Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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Q, ,J-it frwfg Q w ,Sw ' ig' m.,f ' 33- P-3 'fr- . AW , A-1 ,sf Qbynfv ,if ' ,S ,5 MW. 1 . M, .Q Lg To OUI' BROTHER DRERUP was born in Day- Ton, Ohio, and made his HrsT vows Aug- usT 15, 1932. He came To SainT Joseph from The UniversiTy of DayTon and as- sumed The difT1culT Task oT Tull Time librarian in 1954. l-le has been a greaT inspiraTion To The sTudenTs vviTh his eager- ness To help Those in necessiTy. We are proud To celebraTe wiTh him his TwenTy- T1TTh anniversary as a servanT oT Mary. andy of Qefffbvzfmf ourdes ,... ya' X' -R - J-ff g fi' r I...- f lb IT vvAs ON DECEMBER 8, 1854, ThaT Pope Pius IX declared To The world ThaT our Blessed Lady vvas To be honored henceTorTh by The Tirle oT The lmmaculaTe ConcepTion. Four years laTer Our Lady appeared To a girl named BernadeTTe Soubirous To shovv her COTWHVIWTGTTOIT and approval of The nevv TiTle. One hundred years have passed since The cold and bleak Thursday oi February ll, T858 when The Blessed Virgin hrsT appeared To Saint Berna- deTTe aT Lourdes. The message she gave To BernadeTTe is one oT TaiTh, ThaT men may believe in The TruThs TaughT by her Divine Son, oT hope, ThaT and They may TrusT in His promise, of chariTy, ThaT They may love l-lim and live ouT His way oT life. Miraculous cures oT The body are TreguenT occurrences aT Lourdes, and in The souls oT Those vvho journey To The groTTo in search oT physical healing, miracles oT supernaTuraI grace oTTen Take place. The pilgrims come, Weary and Worn ouT vviTh Their pain, hardly able To make - The journey because of The sufferings in- Y volved, buT Their pain becomes Tor Them a blessed insTrumenT by which They can bring more graces and bless- ings upon Themselves and oThers - This is The mosT vvonderTul mira- cle oT Lourdes. 5 x 17143K Q31 fr 1 s If V J if g T gi.. ri ' V T 'iffy ST. JOSEPH'S beaufiful audiTorium is one of The mosi' admired buildings on The Easf Side. OUR MARIANIST FACULTY resides near The school in This modern faculfy building. :5 f'Yf'i'1'Si f' V ' T L -I WN.: rfiwiixf 1' ki? T N' I 'fx 'fft'? 1 ', V13 4 , .fu Pi 1 'ggi' , fig, ,Wei R Qi , JW J :TTS 5' :.'Qi'Tiijkl' V, 1 iff 1 ,T 1' 5 , ' i - 'T fri. Tr T L . 'T Eff i K V 2, :M , wi. I X ,, , 5.01- , , School of The Fufure Lookimc TOWARD THE FUTURE, as The age of science and space begins To shape inTo realiTy, many of our graduaTing young men will look back, vviTh vivid memories of Their pas1 experiences, so unTorgeTTably losT in The hisTory of ST. Joseph. As our young graduaTes leave The porTals of Their Alma MaTer on GraduaTion Day, They vvill have before Them a new wave of marked achievements and TronTiers ThaT are vvaiTing To be masTered and conquered. And To vvhlaf vvill They render Their suc- cess in life? Tlhey will unhesiTaTingly ovve 2 V 3 ! c nv i to 4-ft-rf !pm 'ld f ,N 1' t , c , .....,.-Q--f 1-nn -1. 3 it to St. Joseph, the cornerstone and founda- tion that aided them in their ultimate of attainment. Under the guided supervision of the Society of Mary, they have been moulded into young, responsible Christian men, en- dowed with the ideals and incentives that have formed them solidly as future citizens of our country, To them St. Joseph will mean some- thing everyday in their lives. As they take this important step forward, they will con- t sistently be met and challenged with re- sponsibility toward their civic duties and the social consciousness of their neighbor's wel- fare. This immense undertaking can only be met by the same caliber of men, that are being developed year after year at St. Joseph. 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L I0 - . . ,V .v l..,3'gg7'Y5 .1 RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT The G ophysicel Year THE lNTERNATioNAL Geopuvsicfm YEAR, T957-1958, signifies man's collective study ot creation and the torces which govern it. As sixty-tour united nations embark on this intensive observation ot our universe trom tvventy-tive hundred stations around the globe, they vvill closely observe, measure, and record the natural phenomena that shape the vvorld. The many and ditlterent studies ot interest that vvill grope with man's imagination and interest vvill include the mysterious cosmic rays, geomagnetism, glaciology, the aurora and airglovv, ionospheric physics, geodesy, oceanography, seismology, and gravimetry. All this will aid scientists in their magnanimous challenge and quest tor KNOWLEDGE and TRUTH. The United States put into orbit, as its hrst contribution to the lnter- national Geophysical Year, a 30,8 pound cylinder-shaped satellite at TO:55 P. M. CE.S.T.j, Friday, January 3l, l958, The American satellite, called the Explorer, is traveling in an egg-shaped orbit at an altitude ot from ZOO to l,7OO miles, East to West, completing its cycle ot the earth every one and one-halt hours at the speed ot l8,000 miles per hour. The Army Jupiter C rocket boosted the satellite into space trom Cape Canaveral, Florida, and the satellite is expected to remain in space tor TO years. THE SKY literally glistens with stars that beclron us into the unlrnown. Our minds become occupied with our own tuture as well as the tuture discover- ies and excitement of man's conquest ot space. PRODUCTION I . 'r x ,, - Wvqfk X 21jg1g4-I.f'f',' ' X 14.11 ' . ' XX ,'X , ,X A. ', I . .. . , ...TW ff X X .W ' -...X . , X . . ff' -I -:X '- -- 1 X Mm. ,, , . 1 ' , I4':,,XX .ff T e, 'Je Q,-if X,X. 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QXXIXX X 4- .' .X l X .hi ff , Tx XX A XX:,?XXfziX':X,,X4:v X. if XX . -,XX,,, M XX ' 'X I I I' W. f -X ,j f X .rv ca-as .L XXX EX X X X A XX f ' X f 'I X f I X Efef XI.f..:gXf. , XX N' 72, ' ,.q',,1- J ' -K. ,,.g.i1..4'X X..,.,.XXXXX.XXX., .. I X X .MW , -H X X 1. ,1 X -A , ' 'XXX--..,,jj 'j-nnoqqfevoy-:n Q'f.X X 5? , 3 Rf! ' ig 1 I X . VI . X - I T I s EX 2 X I I L X: . ki RELIGIOUS TRAINING-one of fhe INTELLECTUAL TRAINING-acHvaIes PHYSICAL TRAINING--spor+s Ioughen greafesf sources of spirifual sIreng+I1 fhe mind and sharpens Ihinking Io a 'the body and enable our fufure Ca+hoIic which permeaies Ihe enIire process of keen edge for solving Ihe fufure prob- Ieaders Io HgI1+ for 'rrufh inexhaus+IbIy. 'Ihe crea+ion of characI'er. Iems In Iife. I2 fages fo our Fufu SPIRITUAL INTELLECTUAI. I I I PHYSICAL 54 , iav - AQ Wi - ff 1 'V I 4 rf., .4 . f In E' ' . ,Q ' V' 5 ' ' L A. 1 I ' 53 1+ 'I s ff I if 1 If JI 4 l 4 backlog of experience at THE MOST REVEREND FLOYD L. BEGIN, S.T.D., Pl1.D., J.C.D. ACCREDITED WITH academic honors and administrative achievements, Bishop Floyd Begin's industriousness can be vvell and obviously observed. His vvarm and effervescent personality is not unfamiliar to members of the diocese under his iurisdiction. THE MOST REVEREND JOHN J. KROL, S.T.D., J.C.D. OuR JUNIOR AUXILIARY BISHOP, Bishop John J. Krol has come a long vvay since his education by members of the Marianist Society. He .is further enhanced with a long list of distinguished and remarkable achievements. In the future we may look forward to him for many more years of commendable service. THE MOST RT. REV. MONSIGNOR CLARENCE E. ELWELL, Ph.D. SINCE HIS APPOINTMENT as Cleveland's Diocesan Sup- erintendent of Schools, Monsignor Clarence E. Elvvell has worked arduously and unceasingly to raise our educational standards to their present level in conformance with Chris- tian ideals that go into the making of good, solid, Christian youth. Hence, his zealous efTorts and achievements are clearly and eminently marked vvith distinctive accomplish- ments in the field of learning. To Monsignor Elvvell We ovve a debt of immense gratuitousness for providing us vvith the opportunity of an incomparable education in a Catholic at- mosphere that cannot be duplicated. :fa ra W' io' ,W REVEREND ALOYSIUS J. BEDEL, S.M. Y. mf-M PRINCIPAL ,AN tw-A , , E Bite...-'fff 5 .. yi Guiding or intercepting DEAR GRADUATES, Four years ago as Freshmen, your graduation day seemed ages away. It has come, and looking back you wonder where the time went. Studies and sports and other extra-curricular activities merged into each other to produce a very happy tour years which will always hold many tond memories for you. Some ot these memories have been crystalized in picture torm and go to make up your Viking Annual. Especially in later years you will pick up this book and recall faces of teachers and things that happened, advice that was given, and you will nod in ap- proval, yet there might be whispered regret, that you did not tollow the advice more closely. The theme of your 1958 Annual will recall that it was the International Geophysical Year and you will marvel at the rapid strides the world has made in research since your graduation day. Perhaps, you have even been a part ot it, and as you scan the pic- tures ot your classmates you will note the ones who have become l outstanding in their careers. Gratetully too, you will recall the solid religious and moral training you received at St. Joseph, and you will admit that you are a better man for having lived up to your religious and moral training. To the class ot l958, congratulations, God's blessing and Nlary's protecting love. Sincerely in J.M.J. y REV. A. J. BEDEL, S.M. ouR PRINCIPAL, Father Beau, is much sa. i its mired tor his industrious labor at making our S . school one ot the best in the state. Besides the administration ot St. Joseph he is the AM' U, Mile. , .,, ., '- ' f,, V X' - itr' .. ,. .A+ :fl - ,. moderator ot the Mothers' Guild and teaches ' if l tif N1 1' ff y . yyyg 5 ..... ee- 4-1 L, x FJTQ, rw' frm 2. ' 4 A knew? AK' 4' ' fs . Il. a. W. 6 H sgi,f3i.y,,5s,5w' All ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL THE STRENGTHENING of ties between the taculty and students has been the incom- parable task ot Brother John during the past Three years. The students have known him tor either disciplinary reasons or as an ex- tended helping hand. Steering some l-400 young men on a straight and smooth course during their four year stay seems to be an impossible job. But these and many other difticult problems are all in a day's work for Brother John. For your tireless eftorts on our behalf, we thank you. . .,., 5,97 N ' r-. .' l - , :uf I , Q g' 1 lf' Pl 3' .v f uf' F - ' U ,. f- ,tsl ' . .1 -' J .- T-I' ' . '. ivy, -.ul 1 yf .qgz ,. Q PLANNING I BRIEFING C MONITORING I stages checked FATHER ELDON G. REICHERT, S.M. FATHER REICHERTIS contributions to the Saint Joseph's student body for the past four years has been inestimable. As guidance counselor, he utilizes his expert knowledge of psychology and vocational aptitudes to aid hundreds of young men in plotting a course for their future years. His remarkable assistance has been an invaluable aid to the St. Joseph's administration. BROTHER HERMAN J. THANER, S.M. BRoTHER THANERIS warm and understanding manner has made paying tuition almost pleasant. His eighth year at keeping the books, has clearly manifested his proicient managerial tactics in conducting the business affairs at St. Joseph. His keen commercial talents have also been put to work in managing our cafeteria as well as holding the position of moderator of the Dad's Club. BROTHER THOMAS JONES. S.M BROTHER Tolvi JONES is presently engaged as recep- tionist at the faculty house, which also includes the accus- tomed answering of telephones and doorbells which never seem to stop ringing. Furthermore, Brother Tom holds the proudest and longest record of sixty-five years of dedicated service to the Marianists represented at St. Joseph's. BROTHER FRANK KREIPL, S.M. AT THE PRESENT TIME Brother Franks duties comprise that of domestic maintenance at the faculty house. Aside from this, he has wholly dedicated Hfty-three years of inex- haustible service to our Blessed Mother and her Divine Son in the Society of Mary which has made Brother Frank Kreipl's life a full and rewarding one. Xxx 446-E! M W Y Rx Q N , ga in IF' ,A ,ff MR. MARAS delves info his inner self, while lhe class paiienfly awails fhe nexf lesson. 94-v 1-9---ff EIFFON' BRO. JOHN A. BLANK, SM. Religion Ill: Driver Traininqg Rally Corn- rniilee Mocleralcrg Yearbook Business Siafl. SPACE BRO. PHILIP T. AARON, S.M. l-lomeroom S-3: Chernislry Illg Algebra Ilg Glee Club Moderalorq Sodaliiy. FR. ALOYSIUS J. BEDEL, S.M. Lafin lg Moderalor of lv1olher's Guild: Principal. MR. JOHN R. BRAUCHER Homeroom I-Kg English l, llg Hislory l Freshman Foolball and Baslcelball Coach fi. ffm 'x ,. '! r Tg.1 -' 'ff Y ' A -we 91331. 5i4ig,ir, . . rrrrr , J fiiifi fgfiig. . x , 1 . X' 1 f Z V 1 Efffiffffigiii Ei ' J K in 'Ti' 'J ' .fn ., S? Fw ' , I-.A I 1. a- I ,I 1 .,,'?1.,. ' . ,421 ' .. I-In er. --., , lr' ' J- . '- ., 3 - ' f S1 Q. . x NI? in A ' L :Y 1 . J-.-... if 'WVFY ?l MR. ROBERT A. BRUENING EnqIisI1 II: Debafe-AssIsran'r Moderaior. MR. EDWARD J. COLABUNO Amo Shop I, II: PIrysicaI Educaiiong Eoo+baII and Wres+IEng Coach. BRO. DENNIS J. CURRY I-Iomeuoom 2-E7 ReIigion Ig WorId His- 'roryp Eruqish Ig Sodalify. MR. JOHN R. CULLEN I-Iomeroom I-Eg EnqIIsI'x Ig WorId HI Tory: Civics. MR. JOSEPH J. CZERNICKI Homeroom I-I-Ig EnqIi5I1 II: Remedial Readingg Junior Varshy Aszisranf Coach. MR. MARIO D'ALANNO I-Iomeroom 2-F7 World I-Iisioryq Boafinq CIub Moderafor 5. uf 35. I K W-fi' ,L 'Z Q- - f.ff: 1s:1 'A rr I 1. .. ' , 'M Q-. Q . , ' JO .... .ah V 5 ...ww 1 - V -vs N. ' NOW SON, lel's noi make if a habit as Bro. John ad- vises an innocen+ Freshman. Qs... 0 ,m,f fav' 'l 'w..4.+-w.o- , W... 3. 'R' Religion lg English Sodalify Moderalor MR. JAMES A. DiClLLO MR. JOSEPH DIESKA BRO. RICHARD M. DINEEN, S.M. Homeroom 4-Cq American l-lisloryg Lalin II, lll, Wg German l, l'l0mel'00m l'D2 Clvicsg Norseman Moderalor, World Hisforyg Sacrisianq Tennis Moderaforg BRO. THOMAS A. DOYLE, S.M. Homeroom 2-C: Relfqlon Ilg Plano s . ff.. . Geomclryg Cheerleadersq Sodalily. 'isii' A s BRO. JOHN J. DRERUP, S.M. Phofographyg Library. Loclcs ! N1 'Pi 1: gig- 11' . ' . 7 . af 1, I' 99X M.-1 V' if BRO. GERARD T. DWYER, S.M. BRO. PHILIP K. EICHNER, S.M. MR. JOHN P. FARAGHER Homeroom S-25 Rcdqion I: A'gcC'a I: I-Iovweroom I-Aj LaIIn I3 Refqiuw I, IIQ Hofcrcorv 2-Ji Englisw I: I-IQHIII I3Iarwe Geomchyq Band: Sodaiiy. BOOIQSIOVQ7 SOCIQJI .1-.-L., Y' i X ..,., f W, l 5?Zf'R?':w. S T? QW A f f- 545142674 , fx- ggggggggg ,W :ai gi 4: 'fi W - I .fix fx 3. T. -fe PIWSI- caf Educaflcrq JLmIor Verify FooIbaII Omagh, Ciig, 'sf sa.-as I -s..-1. xf MR. DANIEL E. FERRAZZA Hcnwerccw 3-C' PH,e'caI E:Iu:aI':,n I I, ,- f . C A. -,.,.,I A.,A. f , II, I-I,aI , r,.,I.J.1 Cuz- 6-1 Cdagw BRO. EDWARD J. FICK, S.M. Censure' Mah: fvwIeI'c D eQI5r. BRO. GILBERT J. GENSLER, S.M. Hcmeroow 3-B: PIarwe Geomchy AIgebra Ilg Bowhq Team Mcdorafor Ir'Ifa'fu:a BQWI in 4 i'k..JL :A 3.2 'Qi ggj' A .VS ,f-5.6 ,AHS ocnology IV: ei ion IV: Sodalily N 'R via fa. ,, , 'ii Q.. xl Q-4 A-K I 'N A g J f BRO. RAYMOND B. GLEMET, S.M. MR. BERNARD J. GUILFOYLE Homeroom 4-Ag English lVp Spanish I, l'I0fT'lel'O0m 2-I'l? l'l96lll'l: Physical Edu- II, Audio Visual Service Club: De- calion l, VGVSIIY Baskelball Coach. bale. A BRO. MATTHEW T. HILLEN, S.M. handy Typing Ig Religion lp Soclalily Boosler Clubg Ticker Manager. lm,- 'lL...,,,,, ,M BRO. FRED C. HARTWICH, S.M. Algebra lp Religion ll. BRO. WALTER F. HAUSFELD, S.M. Mechanical Drawing Ig Plane Geomelryp Everyday Physicsg Traffic Direclor. fb 'gg FR. HENRY J. Hoon, s.M. tx :RQ S ' R lg' CD Coordmalorg Team Chaplain. I-lomeroom 3-G: Boolclceepingg Sherl- MR. WILLIAM J. GUTBROD I-lomeroom 3-XX: Physical Educalion ll World I-lisloryq l-lead Foolball Coach Freshman Track Coach. 'isa mf Mi3, 'A , Q . - 'Qbof' 'h..-- 'Nvl-u,,, k,.v 0-W -'M , ,anna----A -in ,..Q,.9,, MR. FRANK G. KIRCHENDORFER BRO. WALTER A. KLICK, S.M. BRO. PAUL R. KOLLER, S.M. Hcmeroom I-B3 Lain W H: Erwqish N. Homeroom 2-B1 Religion II: English llg Homeroom 3-Hg Chemisfry My Algebra Sodalifyg Faculiy lnfirmarian. f , W man Guidance 'fhv' Q , 3 f N., ,f A H. . .1giQ+gwml,,. .xixQQ-Syfxyhwsi? Yflifaw jx, if' 31.3-Q' -, fe . 5, - L - ' 5, . ft p iw.. ,g s f , E BRO. MELVIN H. KUHBANDER, S.M. MR. EDWARD L. LANGER :Jon So d G ofwefry av eovwefrf Severe S Trfqonomeffyg Sodalify: Boclcsforep Fresh ft I.-. u .1 ,HQ .3 ,' ' A f l - ,f vt HEY FeLLows how many quar+erbacks i are on fhis feam? ! -. V 'Lal wiktfj., I Hcvwercorw 3-F7 Afgebra I: Rane Geov- Hsfrerccvw l-M: Everyday CFem',?ry e'ryq Relldl W: ' 9 .d G . XI . f dence, Aa-' TNQ Aa. Ra ? ,gf L,,gA,, .Z W, K Mgt.. K. . MR. ANTHONY F. LEKAN Hcmeroom 4-Eg Civlcs. BRO. ROBERT A. LINDEMANN, S.M. EnqTisH Hlg American Hisforyq Sodafifyq Rifle Club Moderafor. MR. EMIL B. MARAS Homeroom 4-Dy Emgish IV: Carpenfor Maqazfme. x L N nfl' fQ'Ii tx! '-s--uf' BRO. PETER J. McANENA, S.M. Homeroom S-Ip ReTEqion ip fiqebra Piarwe Geomefryq Sodallry. h XX 7 x 1. HMM, well he sure waifed a long Hme +0 pay his bill. Yb- if BRO. DONALD E. MCCOY, SM. Homeroom MP1 ReTTqlon lg Rdiqfon lip Generai Science: Sodaiify: Phofography Club: Annual Phoiograpiy. 'UK gm .uc-.Mr N. . .12 1 4 '-5 5 1 ' 31. 1 5. 5 1. Q , . o -.. . ? vw wif' BRO. HAROLD G. MUSHENHEIM, S.M. Horneroom 2-G3 Plane Geomeiryq R .ioicn ii S nomefry. 7 oiid Georreffy and 'ingo- G. MR. JAMES T. MCDONOUGH Horneroorn 2-K1 Econornicsg Socioioqy: Healthg Physicai Educafion lg Cross- Counfry Coach: Junior Varsify Baskef- baii Coachq Varsiiy Track Coach. reg' MR. EDWARD J. MIKOLICH Hornerccrr' i-Lg Axgebra 11 Geography. BRO. THOMAS J. NIEMIRA, S.M. Homeroorn 3-Dy English iii: Lafin ll. BRO. JOHN J. MOWREY, S.M. Horneroom i-G5 Genefai Business: Re- iiqion lg Assisfanf Aihfefic Direcior School Banking. BRO. LEO J. MURRAY, S.M. Home-room 4-By Reiiqion IV: Sodaiifyg Knighfs of fhe Aiiafg Senior Guidance Direcior. oc! E A A -Qfvf, BRO. EDWARD V. O'CONNOR, S.M. Horneroom 3-Ep American Hisforyg Re- iigfon I. ...ab p 9' ff Q '5u..-'fx .re-W ' f 'A ' Sf x SX mimi? 5-Q1 s fy ,ff IX MR. ROBERT F. OLIVERIO MR. ANTHONY T. PACE BRO. BERNARD E. PLOG-MAN, S.M. I-Iomeroom I-J, VVorId Hisforyg Eng- I-Iorneroorn S-23 Senior Band, Cadef Ari I, II, III, IV: Boosfer CIub3 Yearbook Iish I, III, Band, Moderaforg SodaIiIyg Carpenfer Mag- azine: Dance DecoraIionsg Programs. 7Hv ' ,, FR. ELDON G. REICHERT, S.M. BRO. CHARLES H. REITER, S.M. Religion IV: CI'1apIainq Guidance Direc- Typing I, II: Office Pracficeg Business for. Machines, ARE THESE VULTURES or s+ucIenIs hov- ering around +he cafeferia for lunch? Q Y , if J MR. STEVEN P. RELICH Wood Slwop I, lllg Shop Malli. BRO. MICHAEL J. STIMAC, S.M. Radio-Eleclricilyg Biology: Sodalilyg Radio Clubq Civil Defense. A U V' sm ., ,:....V..,N 5-yfnv iv' J' - -Y I f fi, gt ...Ay D ' ,313 . 'fy MV' a 2, , . 31 ,, f A, 'i!v: .J 'wg 1 - fx 1. ,gf , - IL 'I' '-. wt 1 gg.. . V.: ac' fr:-fs 33' -. 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WENTKER, S.M Hcrneroon' Zbfxg Biology: Sadaiwg S more Guidance Cc.m5eIor, E . -sw, Xml qv, MR. PHILIP W. WHITE MRS. MURIEL KUHLMAN MRS. EVELYN LANGER Hovnercom 4-FQ EnqIfI1 II: Arncrfcan Sccrefary. Sccrcfary. Hlsforyg Dads' Oub Bowling. ff '- R xl 4 . . S V' I ? S if I Ba 2 3 2 I ' . 635.2 :V W f r 23 ,- ,I im Q N V m0 -0-s ,Qf 9' QM p Y BRO. VINCENT A. APAOLAZA, S.M. Marianisf exchange +eacher wifh Bro. Glemef from Chileg Spanish I, ll, III. E e..,. , X MRS. MARY MRS. THELMA BRUNNETT Secrehary. SCHOON Nurse 2 Q'- ,MV A I , 1 TURK M Ffmws lner End ' ,AMW Q1 Y 4 CAN ANYONE please help Bro. Wenf- ll his 7 3 4 - , 13? 1' ' 1 . , -- t x ,, M , A 'K ff ,-4 , ' , A f - ' Q A . ' .I 5 , fc-un- ' K, K Xa' , A Rqxf Iii x 5 ' . ' A - f X- 1 R 'xx ,. 'S 2 MRS. MARY SCHMITT Cafeferia Manager. MR. FRANK LESAK Cusfodian. MR. FRANK LONCAR Cusiodian. 3 I E 1 33 O 'x 1 f,z51Ff4' f 95 z A f :nw in ., , A, A, W 6 ' EEL i I is 5 'W' f ALBAUGH, MARTIN G. ANDREWS, WILLIAM J. 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Moose Franlr Foolball 2,31 lnlramural Baslxel- Service Club l,2: lnlramural ball I,2,3. Bowling 43 Honor' Roll l,2,3. BEEBE, ROBERT E. 3 BEITZ, THOMAS J. Bob Tom Foolball I3 Intramural Baskolball Service Club 23,43 Perfecl Con- l,2. duel 3,4. -!.,V.A i If I 1 UL, L W re ragla n gi E , .W of--L... ':.'r ... 3 H ' x A. 'Gln VZ -, ..7 T T ag '..,, , 1- .,. 1' Q aw... -Q'---1f u1 Q. . 113- be r M43 if Q .2-w.-i:5:i T -S . .: :.,,g, ' . if ff l X 45-13 rs LS ?: ':r2' 1.+3?'-' .V ,ff Inlramural Baslcelball I. BETTIS, LAWRENCE R. Larry Inframural Bowling 3,43 Service Club 2: Boosfer Club 47 Civil Defense 43 Yearbook 4. BOER, GERALD D. Julius I-Ionor Roll 27 Norseman 27 Iri- 'lramural Baslrefball I,2g Track I,2. PQ fi 0 is-up-asf BOHINC, HERMAN J. Herm Class Omcer I,3: Audio-VisuaI Service 4. ls is .1 Lv- . Mix, I K' .557 . 7 Y' . f-Aff. 4152.17 . 34' n , ? BILICIC, JOSEPH A. Bud Fred BIRK, FRED F. Sodalily I,21 Inframural Bowling 3.4: Service Club 23 Golf 3,41 Arcliery 2. fb ,WF img I ,ey ix WM' W5 I I N A nd?-'K-5 ' . . . 4 'l Q CLASS 0F '58 .. . s Q -1232. K .I gk , Q, . QQ- A f I ff m t-'A X 3 bobb , fy, ' 11,2 ' ,, ,.-, I ,-k' I 4, 'I I . I BOYARSKI, RONALD J. BRADAC, JAMES R, Roscoe Jim Audio-Visual Service 2,3,4y Library I. BROWNING, DAVID F. BRAZAITIS, THOMAS J. Dave T Inframural Baslrelball I,2g Band I: Baskefbcll I,2,3,47 Inlramurai Bas- Prom Commillee 3.4: Golf 3.4. Irefball I. , 39 x my 3 ' .Aff g--f V 'fi ' ' BRAZIE, ANTHONY J. BRENNAN, WILLIAM J. - Anfoine Willy Yearbook Slarl 3,45 Inframural Baslcelball I.2: Class Officer 4. k5k-an BROADBENT, PAUL W. BROWSKE, JOHN Paul John Class Officer lp Cross Counlry 3: Knlghfs of The Allar 25 Prom Com- miliee 35 Inlramurals I,2. BRUENING, RALPH G. BURGE, WAYNE J. Ralph Hacker Baslcelball I,2,3: Golf l,2,3,4: V Cross Counfry 3,43 Boalinq Club 37 Yearbook Slafl 4, BUEHNER, ROBERT W. BURBRIDGE, VANCE J. Bob Vance Class Ollicer Ig Traclc Manager Ig Visual Service 4. SENIOR SCHOOL OFFICERS who led our class and school Io such a Hne year: John Fernbacher, Treasurerg Ralph Scheidel, Vice-Presidenfg Gary Mishaga, President John Schober, Secrefary. Vg.. I IW, ff 2..sgg.5fw , ir - f ..fef? r ,ML llxxl Q1 s 2 , Enim. .I 3. Jeff- Q 'lfzgmzgff Q, .. 1 1- ' qflllii H . .fb in-,Q . QM....q-4. 'Nl as :gr .if w I , l ' , I4 . IW- 3-qw 3 .1 I I I 1 - f . I - 'We Q, 5. wb' ga.. ...M fa, - 5 IC CN A, I N. K Wy' f ,. I M M A rf .wwf Sinn WWW A, ,Mgr CALLAHAN. DAVID J. Dave Iniramurai BaskeIbaiI I,2. CHRISTIE, RICHARD L. Dick Track I7 SodaIiIy I7 InirarnuraI Baske1baII 27 CIass Officer 3,47 Honor ROII l,2: Audio-Visual Club 47 Youfn Traffic Safefy Councii 4. COLLINS, JAMES P. PricIIIa 4...-I CASEY, THOMAS J. Archie Baske+baiI I,2,3,4g CIa5s Officer I,47 Cross Couniry 3,47 Boosfer CIub I: Prom Cornrniffee 3,4. CIOLLI, DONALD A. GonzaIes OIee CIub I,2,3,47 Boosrer CIub 2.3.47 Foorbail 37 In1rarnuraI Bowling 27 Sodalify I,27 Service CIub I. CONNOLLY, JEROME F. Jerry CENTA, RAYMOND E. Skinny Ray Foo+baii I,2,3,47 Sodalify l,2,3,47 Service C'uI3 I,2,3,47 Library I,27 Track 2.347 In+rarnuraI Baskefbafl I7 Prorn Commirree 3,47 Class Officer 2. CIRINO, FRANK A. Chico SodaIiry I,27 Honor Ro5I I,27 Track 37 Gow 3,47 Audio-Vi5uaI Club 47 Jr. Red Cross I,2,3,4. CONWAY, BERNARD J. Barney I:ooIbaiI I,2,47 Iniramurai Baskci- baII I7 CIass Officer I,4. f liz ' ' , u..,' CHIZMAR, ANDREW R. Andy InIrarnuraI Bowling. CODY, LAWRENCE P. Larry Inframural BowIing 2,37 Tenni COOKE, ROBERT D. Cookie Track I: SodaIi+y I. 7 , 7 . 4 , 'W , . f ...V 44.43 fi if j . ff' 'H 5 N if ' 8 - 15,- ,K Q... ..,. . fr A ,my 1, . f VB Q Q X-.., ...J A ' . I Q 4, . ,V , ,,., . I r.rr A 1 I. I ya I .ry L' rf . E -7 ..,.'i fi Q M 44 - 1 -f f- f . . fllf f. Q. 4 - f .4 rf. 3,1 , L, , y K 7 ...fi M . gg 1 5 i i 4I 1? ' ' ,frxrfg 74 7 7 fizff' ' aigfq.-fr 5 ,I , , if I , I ,, , . , .rn fngq. 1 'Q l' J S, - ' . 1322. I 227 V ,,... ..,...Nf gr, 41-H' 'hhf X lim.,-Fm QED- 3 ' , CORCORAN, JAMES M. Corky Baskclball ly Boozler Club I7 Sodallly ly Class Olficer I,2,3,4: Prom Cornrnlllee 33 Algebra Club I. DALTON, CHARLES F. Chuck DENGEL, JOHN G. Sonny Inlrarnural Baskellball 27 Inlra- mural Bowling 3. f- .an aa ' 'W' A tw Vk,. 1 .Sri W, W.. .. .. ' . S9 My 5? In 'K I COST, BERNARD J. Bernie Inlramural Bowling: Inlramural Baskelball. DANNEMILLER, LEONARD G. Lenny Civil Defense. De NOEWER, FRANK E. Goose Wreslllnq 2g Track Ig Foolball Manager I. L aw-. 'ye . ., . I 1 f .gy s G HS I 'W ' E. El f' ...f I Jg'f:,.Q. , '- -I f-5' M., .Q COVIELLO, DANIEL R. Dan Class Officer Ig Inlrarnural Bas- kefball I,3. DAUGERT, DONALD R. Rickie DOLENCE, ROBERT J. Bob-O Radio Club l,2. 1 Ox X E DAILEY, JAMES E. Jim Inlramural Baskelball I: Foolball 23 Class Ollficer I,2,3,4g Honor Roll I,2,3,4. DELANEY, JOHN Jack Foolball I3 Track I,2,3,4. DOYLE, DANIEL M. Dan Servlce Club I,2,3,43 lniramural Baskelball I,2, . I in gem 5 .F '1r i. I' 'S-.uve 'Cl' in ag-. 'hw'- I A ,ff Q 'QW'- -A. 1 YW L W, DUNN, PETER V, DUNPHY, KEVIN E. Snuffy Smifh Liffle Duffo Radio Club I,2, Prom Comrnillee 4. DWORZNIK, PAUL J. EMSER, WILLIAM C. Paul V Bill Service Club I,2,3,4: Boaiinq Club 3,4: Wresllinq 2,47 Rally Commlllee 45 Sodalily 43 Inlra- mural Bowling 3,47 lnlramural Baslfelbal' 24: Annual Sell 4. ENGEL, THOMAS EPPICH, WILLIAM A. Tom Wallin Willy Foolball I2: Glee Club I,2,3,4q lmlramural Bawling 3,41 Class Ollicer l,2. FARRELL, DENNIS K. FERNBACHER, JOHN M. Kerby John Noriemari l,2,3 45 Band I2,3,4: TVGCL li2,3,47 Sodallly L43 Rally Baslcelbal l,2g Audio-Vliuaf 2: Commillee 47 Cass Qliicef 2,3 43 Scdaliiy l,2,3,4g lzoollnall 2: Prom Honor Roll l,2,3,4I Prom COW- Cornv-illee 4: Foclbffl Mgr. Ig miifee 3,43 Senior Class Officer 4. Basleiball Mgr, l. CLASS OF '58 FIDURA, FRED G. Worm Sodalily I: Band l,2 3.43 Class Officer l,2,3,4. 'CZ,tf'a- Q-ww, jf FINK, JOHN F. FISTEK, LAWRENCE A. FITZSIMONS. DANIEL A. JoI'1n Fizz Fifz SodaIIIy I,23 GIee CIUIJ 23,41 Track I. Foofball I,2,3,4y Norseman I: Norse-man 43 Carpenier 3: Year- Class OITIcer Ig InIramuraI Bas- Ioook 4. IceII:1aII I, ,qnamf -'tv 479 my , FRAGAZI ServIce CIUIQ I 'K iT' , ROBERT A. Frifz 'US FLANAGAN, WILLIAM J. FORMICA, ANTHONY P. Ace Tee From CommIIIee 3.4. InIrarnuraI BowIIng Ig InIrar'nuraI BasIceIbaII I,2,3,4. GAERTNER, JOHN J. GAIDZIUNAS, KESTUTIS J. Johnny K. G. InIramuraI BasIceIbaII I,2g CIass Offlcer I. Q. 1- -' ,ni-vw 'lk , my f 1 4 ff: kj ,, . FRUSCELLA, KENNETH J. Ken SIudenI CounciI 3,41 CIQSS F'resIdenI 3,4-. L Band I,2,3,4q W I A! ' X - F 5 3vIx,f 'vafa I. f rf - I- 1 ,Q ' .I' J ESQ5' .W ' I 45, ' '32 1. , eg Agn kg, IQ., ,gD '1'l 5 5 'ji , . sg .V,,V' I .W I Q , L f QA, - k -. .flaw ,,.,-D'- ' ,...-f ' :ef -75 ' If JV 'N GEIGER. JOSEPH J. Jumpin Joe Archery Ip Sodahfy I 2,3,4g Img 214. a,A,:,,,s. -- I ff f --II . J 1 ,, - A V 4, uf' in . ,,:,Wr.,,-I 4: 5. ff' A I ,Q . wif .Y ' . 'sm ' '. fig' ' . 'F' as W' ' Wresf- GERGELY, DONALD A. Don InIramuraI BowIIng 2. Q., . at? I A I A 'wr -rf I f. 'U' EYES RIGHT! The Senior Iyping class is Sboui ready Io s+ar+ another nerve-racking speed fesI'. Nofice Ihe worry on Their faces. fv- GIBBONS, THOMAS M. Tom InIramuraI BasIceIbaII 2g Prom Comrniffee 3,4. GRAD, WILLIAM L. Bill Band I,2,3,43 InIrarr'uraI Bowhnq 4. I an if GILROY, EDWARD R. Gillie Inframural BasIceII3aII I,2g Prom Commiffee 4. GRAY, JAMES D. Jim InIr5muraI BowI5nq I,2,4 45 WS rngllli R 12 IT'S A BREAK . . . call +he guards!!! GUHDE, CHARLES R. Chuck pts 4, . ur-an fffx ww- an-f' 1513? 51 S HALE, ANDREW G. Andy Foo+baNl 34: Wres+Nin q 2.34: lnframurai Baskcibdl 233 C652 Officer 2,4. R B . Zigi! ,ua-' ,, GRIFFITHS, REUSS R. G-riff RR+'Ne CMM: 3,41 Chas Ogicer 2. GRZECHOWIAK, JOSEPH E. Joe Cass OF?Icer !,2,3q fn+ramureN Bowimg 45 FOofbaNQ I. 'lm-H' M., . .,,,,,, HALUSZKA, JOHN M. Jack Band 2,141 Im'rramuraN Baskcfball HANS, RAYMOND F. Ray lnframural Baslcefbail 1,21 Boosfcr l,2g Inframurad Bowling 3,4. Club I: Prom Commiffee 3: Cfass A Officer I,2,3. 46 I1 'fs- 'fn 'R f' A L L iii N' ,riggug fig S., HOAG, WALTER J. Kevin Sodahly 3,4, Gee Club Track 4. 3' rf- 'gn' 4.1- HARBAUGH, THOMAS E, HEITMAN, RONALD G. HIPP, WILLIAM T. Tom Yo-Yo Tom Sodalily I,2,3,4q Band I,2,3: Rally Alrplane Club 23. Radio Club I,2,3,43 Inlramural Comrnllfee 43 Norsemen 37 Bowling 23,43 Sludenr Council 3. Boosler Club Ig Honor Roll I,2,3. ?'Dv HODSON, JOHN M. Jack 2,343 Servlce Club Ig Redlo Cub Rifle Club 3,4. I. fwntr alfa! 4 I Af 'W' 'A 4 Q -x ' ff, 4, ,Q im, X 1 Q1 It aw L Q1-Iwi Q f 5 ,I .rf .v-31 M27 W '92 , M, K 1.5.1-Z . ., Rzfsrj fb' I 'nw ' QE' if rw .251 P' ' fr , -5, 'f'fP 'lv. inn I va fin' bag i my me 1 ' f rcll CLASS OF '58 0, ,,.r HOENINGMAN, WILLIAM K. HOPKINS, FRED R. ,wk -.M - A 3 v If f , QV X' N Bill Fred QQ - f Serverg 2: Traglq 3, Boosler I,2,3,4: Sludonl rr Councll 33 Annual Shall 45 So- ' darrry 1. ,ff ww HUNTER. GEORGE P. IMM. FRED G. tyh George Freddie Il A 4 Radio Club 2.14: Vlsual Servlcc C Club 3144 JANSEN, CHARLES E. Chuck Glee Club I,2,3,4g Foofball 27 Track 2. JONIEC, VAL HENRY Val Eoolball Ig Wrestling l,41 Class Presidenf I.2g VIce-Fresidenl 3.4. KATKO, VINCENT L. Vince KEANE, JAMES M. Jim JASKO. FRANKLIN D. Frank Sodalify I,2,3,4g Debale Club 3,41 Inlramural Bowling I,2,3,47 Ubrary Ip World I-Iisfory Club 2. KASKA, ROBERT R. Bob Eoofball 2g Inlramural Baslselball I,2. KAUSEK, LESLIE T. Les Band I,2. KEBHART, CALVIN J. Keb Band I,2,3,43 lnlramural Basket ball 23 Inframural Bowling 4, THAR SHE BLOWS! .gm ' fw ii-I' Q. 2 -L 5 L I mg sf' L 5 fp 5 i I if 5 1 L.,- N -'l 'l'7' -sw N. ..,. l ,M wmv-K-wmwwmmy Wm My N. . Ja-:ww ,mr ,Q-'--w V. L- -Vw-W N um--srwwwgmwuhn-nnnuunum gn! 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Joe Library I: Soclalily l2,3,4g Rally Cornmillee 4: lnlrarnura' Baslcel- ball 27 Inlramural Bowling 2,33 World Hislory Club 2. Ace O'MaIIy Norb Jim Band I. Service Club I,2q Library I,2g Baslcelba-I 23,41 Class Officer KLEINHENZ' 'WILLIAM R- Manaqer 4, 3,43 Cross Counlry 3,43 Tracln 3,4. W'II'e KLING, KENNETH P. KNACHEL, HOWARD C. KNAUSS, RAYMOND C. KNAZEK. RICHARD A- Ken Howie Spider Rich Glee Cub I,2,3,4g Radio Club Sodalily 2,3,4: Cross Counlry Bearing Club 2,3,4: Sodaiily Ig Science Honor Socielry I,2,3,4: I2,3,4: lnlramural Bowling 3,4. 2,3,43 Baslcerbal I,2 3,47 Track Baslrelball 2,33 Serwge Club Sodalily I,2,'3,4g lnlrarnural Bas- I,23,4: Sludenl Council 4, So- l,2,34q Library SIaIT Ig lnlra- IISIIDGII l,2: Glee Club 27 Honor dalify Prelecl. mural Baslrelball I. Roll 23,47 Model Airplane Club 23 Tennis 3,4. . A 9, wk If A i . ,LJ fam 135 - W ,. V ,Q xg --. H C y ,A - A ' ' ag, ,.y'Vx 'x ,V H ,i 1 , A - ' .. ..- ' we is K V ..r K , S. , I 'Y' . I I 'I i 1 i Q , .. . muy, Q . 1- 5 ...N 42 I X R I ','- 1 . i ask I -il 1 xx .1 .. .qi - gpm . . H 1 -A ly?-v 7 S fue 5 Ihr ff' KOENIG, GERALD A. Jerry Glco Club 213,45 Rally Commll- lea 4. KOZLOWSKI, RALPH A. Ralph Cross Counlry 47 lnlrarnural Bas kelball 21 Prom Commilfce 4 Track 4. KRASOVIC, RONALD F. Ron lnlramura! Bowling I1 Class Ol licer 3. . 3 1 f - Y Q,--M , If Q ' S if 1 wivmwix - , ,df 'W 5, ,N , . www 'Q' m 1 N I S1 I - . . swf' .WKMHQ ,,,Y.k . l 1 Y K .nv I if 'Whw' 'mg ray. KOROSEC, PHILIP S. Philbrick Glee Club 3141 lnlramural Bowl- ing 341 Inlvarnural Baslsclball I,2 Sodallly I. KRAG-E, AUGUST C. Augie Glee Club 213,42 Honor Roll 3: Debalc 41 Sodalily 21 Carponlor 3.4. KRESIC, EMIL Emil .ggdv V. 'Q-1-W- V Wd 1 I KOTNIK, EMIL E. Emil Model Alrplane Club 21 nnural Baslcelball 21 Rally rnllleo 4. KRAMER, JOHN T. Jack Rally Cornmilleo 45 Prom mlllee 3,41 Arcnory Club I KRUGER, DENNIS P. Menace Gfee Club 213,41 Sodallly I24 Annual Slall 3,41 Class Ollscer 3,41 Sfudenl Councll 43 rofn Cornmlllea 4. .4 . . I Ja I .1 f' lx We yt 'DQ ,. is . 1, ,Agn K - Tv 'R'::r-Q' 95 . 3...-+ Wir' ve fr 'QW N' s-.Aff W iff' KRUPITZER, THOMAS F. Big T InIrarnuraI Bowhng l,2,37 Prom Commnfee 3: CIass Officer 3,43 In+ramuraI BasIceIIoaII lg Sfudenf Council 3. KVATERNIK, RAYMOND G. Ray Archery Club I. LANG, CHARLES M. Babes Band I,2.3.4q Sodanfy I7 Rany CornrniIIce 4. LENEHAN, JOHN F. Lenny SodaIiIy I7 InIramuraI BGSIQOIISGII I: Track I: Service CIUIJ I. KUHEL, JOSEPH E. Joe I.2,3,4q Archery I7 Sfudenf Co CII 3,43 Audio-Visual 3.4. LaGANKE, TIMOTHY J Tim Track I,2: Prom Comrniffee CIass Officer I. LEDINSKY, RAYMOND J. Liebo Sodaiify I2,34g CheerIeader 3.4: Bowhnq 3.4: CIass Officer LEVAK, JOHN E. Johnny UU 34 I,2 CLASS OF '58 DOWN BOY. Tony Brazie, Sfan S+runIx, and Lenny Dann:-:miIIer lead fhe SENIOR cheering secfion af The Easf Tech raIIy. .A 7 f N 'I 7' ,ka K til ,K Boafing CIub 2,34g Scdahiy LEWANDOWSKI, STANLEY J. LIEB, RICHARD J. Sian Rick LINDIC, LAWRENCE S. Larry ServIce CIub I,2,3,47 AII'IIeIIc FooIbaII I,2,3g SodaIIIy Ig GIee CIass Officer I3 Inframurai Bas- Mgmager 4, CIub I7 Track Ig lrIIramuraI BowI- ? ' AD-A f A Af rrrr - 3: CIass Officer IceIbaII IQ: Inframural BowIIrIq 3,45 Prom Commirfee 4. nv' we A+-sux Q 9 , f- 9935! Sl 9HQHM'dNislA Q ann wwe we qilwrdw Xuan was We Hlwsmu Iq- ' 533532393 MARIA EHEIEQ RiE+:fH QRSPLQIQS F lrdi QSM 4' Nix: gum mum I Nw KB lk Q M is 9 WK! NYM iw WI'-5S2??if EQiiil'B+H2 P9 'Q pwwgefazm Maw ll N? uwfax W ISSJ? 152111 H5 I! 'f fiffiwi uname? 93552 :naw um WIQWNUNWW nvmiunmxfxggzg ginidlf' ' man'-W LUNARI FRANK A, LUZAR, ROBERT A. Bud Bob ServIce CIub I,2,3,4t RadIo CILILJ Foofbeli II2.3.4I S0dalI+y II2.3I4' 3,43 Inframural BowIInq I,2,3,4. WVGSIIIDQ 3.4. if - AQ' 4f A . its 'Xf f ff Ax, 'TLT' ' - ' f f LOGAN, DAVID .I. Lowe, MICHAEL Is. A I' JZ., ' I ', AA , I Long sam Mike . Track I,2.3.4: Service Club It Band Ig SodaII+y Ig lnIramuraI , IrII'ramuraI BOWIIDQ 3: SodaIIIy II BasI1eIbaII I. V V t A , CIass Officer I,4g IrIIraI'rIuraI Bas- g 95 . ' , IceIbaII I. ,LV , 95.3 W A 1' .a... A I Icr.. I LUCHA, RICHARD P. McCREIG-HT, DAVID P. Rich Moose I N V QW ' QOH 3,4-A Norsernan I,2y SodaIIIy 3, . .df . If 1 .AII i - A 52 ,'I: as-au.,,'N. I, v 'TX jg! Q I ff' Tilt ns 1 ill' em we MCGARRY, JOHN F. John Class Officer 3: Inframural kefbaii I. Bas- Sod ir' Y. McGINLEY. JOHN P. LET ME AT HIM! Those drunken Juniors sI1ouIdn'f be allowed io drive, yells Joe Bilicic. Where did you gel' your license anyway-in a cereal box? Dan Barone Iries noi Io gel exci+ed and says, Acci- denfs will happen, Joe. Somebody call Brofher John. is , 'Ss I Jack alily I: Boosfer Club I. ,,, ' 'YW Jw, X 4 .- fr.. ,W Q' R I frrgasif 'I ' MCMULLEN, RICHARD G. MCNULTY. JOHN J- Dick Johnny Band I,2, Inlramural Bazlcefball I. MCSHANE, MICHAEL E. MACK. LEONARD J. Mike Lenny Fggfbgll I, Baskelball 27 lnlremura' Bagkcl- ball I: Prom Cofnmlflee 4. 53 sf' BUT SON, THERE'S JUST ONE MORE LEFT, says Bro. Ficln. Lou Monda's eyes clearly show ll'1a+ he is anxiously wailing fo finish his dinner while Jaclr Kramer says, boHoms up. MASTERSQN' MICHAEL J. lf' ,,,,, 'im' 'df V51 , 3 MAHONEY, RICHARD W. Ric nlramural Bowling I7 Soclalily I,2,3,4g Rille Club 3. MISHAGA, GARY A. Moose Track I,2,3,4g Cass Ollicer I2 3,43 Foofbal 2,347 Soclalily l,3,4 Senior Class President fa-W, ' MARTlN, JAMES R. Marlinie Gloe Club I,2,3.4g Sclwool Bowling 3,47 Inlramural Bowling I,3,4: Audio-Visual Aid l. MIKO, ROBERT A. Ram Bowling l,2,4j Rifle Club 3,4. Mike- Gleo Club 2,33 Band lg lnlra- mural Bowling 3. 'W' MERSNIK. JOSEPH E. Joe Bancl lg Rifle Club 31 Prorn Com- millee 3,4-g Rally Commillee 4 lnlramural Bowling 47 Annual 4 Q I 5 ..-. , I: 1 A , ,pusy fling., , 'vs pf 5 Q 'fw- flms 'fa'-Z , 5. N, MORANO, RICHARD L. Amo FooIball l,2,3,4g Baslcefball 3,41 Prom Commillee 3.4. in MILLER, NEIL A. Moses Roy Class Officer 2,3,4. lnframural Bowling 2. MILLER, ROY A. MODIC, ROBERT A. Big Bob Service Club 2347 Radio Club 2,33 Science Honor Sociefy 3,41 Annual Sfaff 45 Honor Roll I,2, 3,47 Class Officer 3. . ww . ..-.,.. , . . -.D 'X Q -fv- MONDA, LEWIS C. Lew l,2, Foofball Ig Boosler Club 2.3.47 Radio Club I. fi? CLASS OF '5 K v wi, 'ii hu' .My 'if' 8 . - .Te-giii. 7 1 1'-, ' l -72 ll? ' . ,.zl1m. 1: ,f 1 MOREY, PHILIP R. MORRIS, JOHN F. Phil Jack Sodalily I,2,3,4g Science Honor Sewlce CUPS I.2.3.4: Socla'iIy I,2Z Sociefy 23.4. Radio Club I, sf, Ni 5 ,. V. I W, gf, A ' in ,K MRZENA, STEPHEN C. MUEHLE, DAVID H. Wi i Sieve ' Dave . lnIran'1ural Bowling 3.4. Sodalily I: BoosIer Club I,2: X Service Club I: Annual Slalf I,2,3,4. 55 MULHAIR, JAMES T. Moe Foolball I,2,3,4g Class Officer 3,4g lnframural Baskelball I. NADSADY, THOMAS G. Tom Visual Service I,2,3g Knighfs of Ihe Allar 2,3. NOBLE, LAWRENCE B. Larry Class Officer 3. O'BRIEN, GEORGE J. George Inframural Bowling 3.4. 1 MURPHY, WILLIAM R. Bill Rifle Club 3. NAPOLI, PAUL A. Paul Track 2: lnframural Baslcelball 2. NOVAK, ZDRAVKO M. Chief Sodalily 33 lnlramural Bowling 4. O'CONNELL, JAMES R. Jim HHURRY UP FRED before we gel caughf pufling Ihis clock ahead, says Joe Bilicic. I can'+, my finger's sIucIr, cries Fred. Such is life. E- .W , A --01 lr ' I J ' 'gf 4 at . H I' 5- . MI we .. A . - , gf :K , J 2 p . Q M' ljegiix sf!!-K T ,C 'Q N TTT' y Lm,,Y:' O'DONNELL, PATRICK T. Pa? OZELLO, ANTHONY C. Tony Band l,2.3,4. PERNA, RAYMOND Ray Inlramural Baslcelball 27 Rally Commilfee 45 Norseman 43 An- nual Slall 4. agi- 'Nr-.-rr A-X, .,l-, W Q err.. . 14' OLIVO, CHARLES J. Chuck Class OITicer I,4g Sodallly I. PADAVICK, DAVID M. Dave lmlrarnural Bowling l.2.3,47 Class Olficer 3.4: Sluderlf Councll 3,47 I:oo'baII 23 Track I. PETKOVSEK, GERALD P. Peify Sodallfy I.2g Foolball 23 Prom Ccmmiflee 35 Kniglvls of Tlwe AIIar2. .lug ,gg OLLERTON, WILLIAM E. Olly Intramural Baskefball I,2,3: Fool ball Manager I. PAUL, THOMAS M. TonIcy Class Officer I,4y Golf I,2.3,4g Baskefball 27 Inlrarnural Bowling I.4g Inframural Baslrerball I,2. PETROVIC, LOUIS J. Lou Band I.2.3,4y Sodallfy I.2.3,43 Imlramural Baslcefball 2. O'TOOLE, JOSEPH G. Joe Face Class Officer I,2. PEOPLES, JOHN T. Terry Inlramural Baslcelball Ig Class Officer Ig Foolball 23 Baslcelball I.2: Honor Roll I,2,3. PETRUS, GERALD J. Jerry QI 'k..,,T'V I X ' 57 Inlramural Baslcelball 2.3.47 Bas- Icefball Ig Prom Commiflee 3.4' -rr: ...N N l'21T.iDw Q I I f W' I r if ' I . 5.5. ' -- I J S- A. PICKETT, WILLIAM J. Higgens +he Bu+Ier PISHKULA, JOSEPH J. Joe Inlramural Bowling 23,43 Varsily Bowling 4. RAGUZ, GEORGE George wr' , , PICKETT, WILLIAM,L. Bill PRIB, DONALD P. Archie Baslcelball Manager I3 Cross Counfry 43 Inlramural Baslcelball I,23 Band I,2. RAIA, FRANK A. Franlcie Foolball I3 Boosler Club 2.3.43 Annual Slall 3,43 Carpenler 3,43 Prom Cornrniflee 3,43 Auxiliary CD 4. irrii .R yt Q fs fill 11 if V1 A 1 , 4 I ff' PIKS, FRANK Frank Boalinq Club I. QUANDT, WILLIAM H. Bill Service Club I ,2,3,4. RARICK, THOMAS L. Tom Inlramural Baskelball I,2. 'c ..sf , gr . if? I il' aww' albany, qs -Q5 , 5 ,I r flqqmsg A I . :I 'L ' 1 I x '1 , ,N v, . Q a, ,, v, '1 x g. O 19 -L -- , . ' 'M ,Qi 0 5 1 if . PISHKULA, EDWARD E. Ed Band I,2,3,4. RAGLOW. DANIEL B. Dan lnfrarnural Baslcelball I,2,33 Class Officer l,2. RAWA, RONALD T. Ron Track Ii Fcofball 43 Class Officer I,3,4. -A-f un.. ..,, -. M 1 - .MM-f' xx Wa, :iff 'Y' ..v new sm, .- I I af A .J f . I 'R , 'Q iii I I its REICHERT, LAWRENCE A. Visual Aid Club l,2. REUSS, RONALD R. Band I,2,3,4. REIM, DENNIS J. La, Denny Foolball I: Audio-Visual 23 Glee Club 2,3,4g lnlramural Bowling 4: Sodalify Ig Class Officer 2. ROBBINS, ALAN R. Ron Al Boaling Club 4, Foolball Manager 2: Baskefball Manager 2. ROBBINS, RICHARD K. ROBERTS, JAMES M. Rich JIM Radio Club l,2,3,43 Sodalily 2,3,4. ROCHE, MICHAEL J. ROKOVITZ, EDWARD R. Mike Rocky CLASS OF '58 Da, we was only casing da joini, I fhoughl dis was a 'ralenf scouf audifionf' F ' :MRI Y' J f f'5'Wif- '4H'- I ! -1- I - - ROSS' JAMES T, ROWELL, RICHARD T. Duich DiClK Inlramural Baskefball l,2, Civil Defense 4. as rig... W r . l 'jp MY RUSCH, FRED O. Fred Service Club 27 Rifle Club 3: Track Manager l,23 Science Honor Sociely 3,43 lnlrarnural Bowling l,2,3, SANDY, RICHARD J. Rich Sodalily lg Boosler Club lg lnlra- mural Baslcelball l,27 lnlrarnural Bowling 27 Cross Counlry 37 Junior Prom Comrnilleeg Band I: Class Oflicer l,4: Senior Prom Cornmillee. .. -Nw.,-5 'vw -'iT.few5,. Q. u .1 'f-A 2.f'lf ,pf T -f-Sk ROZIC EDWN D. Big Ed Service Club 2,141 Radio Club 2,3,4q Science Honor Sociely 3. , V -' . . - s 5 'Q-...Q 5... V 4 - 4 V . . L We.. ia, i A 2ff:gQfs'r- f- rf 'lifrsisgyiev 'f rms?r4Arrf?lQ4.,',, . . .f ...wuz-.vf. .gffwffgf f -' f?EKQ3:g?.5 , rg-it, me - . .af . 1 E ,ff Agilliffeixililf 1 Q55 SACK, GARY M. Bags f' ff' RUSS, AUGUST F. Russ Boaling Club 3. SCHAFFER, FRANK J. Pancho if H -we is : M , . ' .sew I . .x,'4,5El ,, l Q 1 if l ... .- . I ll' ia W' ,, NS SAMSON, FRANKLIN G. Sam ihe Man Civil Defense 41 Foofball Man ager I,2, lnlrarnural Baskelball l rf - .ff ' 'fy if ...W 8- x ' K 15 ?, . ref : ' - - 1 1 3 Y ue., I' .. We ,, mga. Y 632 me 1 i ,,A, ., ,, ...M 'I 1 a,,,NK R JOE KUHEL plays some real cool music as seniors Zielinslri, Kausek, Kuhel, Ollerlon, Pickelf, and Gilroy plan flue record boolli ai llle bazaar. SCHAUER, JOSEPH V. SCHMIDJELL, JOHN G. Rain Drops Jol'1n Sodalily lg Boalinq Club 4. Cheerleader I,2,3g Audio-Visual 2. :ies . 4-ra F1-sf'g ' T ,ar 9' VV L in 3' H J I l ky V A E 'sf' t 4' 'eee 1 lg, A ' R. W. f x , V SCHEIDEL, RALPH H. -if W4 li Ra l P l1 -Ngqqn-f Q 1 A , .V Traclc l,2,3,4g Cross Counlry 2,147 f J f is Sodalily I,2,3,4g lnlramural Bas- x alma-L u V K X kelbail I,2,4g Baslcelball 27 Class J J 'PWM vm M - Officer 2,37 Senior Class Vice- L ll President Junior and Senior Prom V ' A... J, Commiffeep Honor Roll l,2,3,4. ,V 'Q ,rf ii, ' l SCHOLZ, PAUL L. Paul Sodaliry Ig Class Officer lg Prom f Comrniflee 4. SCHOBER, JOHN W. Jack Senior Class Secrelaryg Norseman l42,3,4Z Sodalify I3 Carpenler 2.4: Class Officer 31 Senior Prom Com- rnilleeg Yearbook Slall 45 Honor Roll I,2,3,4. SEVER, FRANK A. Frank WAKE UP LITTLE GARY says Dave Weigel +o a some- Wl1Bl drowsy Gary Mishaga. Don'+ lef 'Phe Coach see you in +ha+ safe. SHEA' GERALD C, 'Q ,SM 'ilillissw SHAFF, JOHN D. Jack Service Club l,2,3,41 Soclalify I,2 3,41 Science Honor Socieiy 3,41 Rifle Club 3, SKAPURA, STEPHEN J. Skip Radio Club l,2,3,41 Visual Aid 2,3,41 Science Honor Sociely 31 Rifle Club 41 Sludenl' Council 3. SHERIDAN, JOHN H. Jay Track 21 Sodalily I1 Wreslling 3,41 Golf 3.4: lnframural Baslcel- ball I,2,3,41 lnlramural Bowling 23,41 Class Officer 2,41 Honor Roll I,2,3.4. fit., 'N Q53 W' il 'K fr Uv 5 5 ggi A X gmc Q 'R r gin E' ree E Z -M, gmrw Q1 li l aw' Q i 2 gig gf X 8 er + A lr' Sf ' + 3 4 fl 1 1 5 W 1 '31 r Q Y 'o .lac Ev l eiri 1 L if -. 3. 5 ,:. -,..f-,nn 5- , .: 1-vf 53135. .7 .5 V 5- 4 '- new in , fini' A ,cri r i i Zeer L L V V ' SMIGEL, LAWRENCE P. SMILA, WILLIAM C. STARK, RONALD J. Larry Smile Sfarlle Rifle 31 Science Honor Sociely Foolball I,2,3. Bowling 4. K 3'-Q' 1 fa ' I 53 A I , 2,4 3 N X Q A 1 xx I ff I f fi.: 4' C L A S S O F ' 5 3 STEFFNER, EDWARD B. STREKAL, GEORGE J. Buz Sfrek Service Clulo Ig Glee Club 2,3,4. Football I,2,4. 'R ' 75,- l,,,.a I, , v ix' 1 rf. if I in Lal W i Q J' ,- Mklz iff' we I X I 6,44 C 4'-A STRUNA, WILLIAM J. Bill Hopalong Sodalify Ig Class Officer l,2.4: Track I,3,4y Cross Counlry 45 STRUN K, STAN LEY K. Sodalify lp Prom Commillee 3,41 Annual Shall 4. lnlramural Baslcelball I 2, SULLIVAN. PATRICK J. Pal Lou Annual Slall 4. SVENWOL, LOUIS W. 63 SWEET, CLIFFORD J. Jay Sodalily lg lnlramural Baslcelball I,2,4g lnlramural Bowling 3: Wresllinq 2.3.43 Golf 3,47 Honor Roll 2. TADDEO, JOSEPH Judgie Traclc 37 Cross Counlry 33 Class Officer 2, TEMPLIN, KENNETH A. Kenny Sodalily 4: Rally Commillee 3,41 Prom Cornmillee 3,43 Annual I,2, 3,43 lnlramural Bowling 3,47 Glee Club l,2,3,4. THOMAS, EDWARD F. Big Ed Soclalily l,2,3,4:Cl'1eerleaders l,2, 3.4, lnframural Bowling 2: lnlra- mural Baskelball I,2g Class OFFicer I,3,47 Sfudenl Council 3,41 Honor Roll l,2. . ..i SZABO, STEPHEN J. S+eve Wresiling 2,3,4: Golf 3,47 lnlra- mural Baslcelball l,2,4: lnlrarnural Bowling 3: Honor Roll l,2,3. TELZROW, JAMES L.. JT Sodalily 2, Radio Club l,2,4: Track 25 Boaling Club 43 Class Officer I7 lnframural Baslcelball l. TERCHEK, JOHN A. Dufch lnlramural Bowling lg lnlramural Baslcelball l,2: Track lg Prom Commillee 3.4. THOMAS, RALPH E. Big Ralph Band l,2,3,4: Soclalily lg Class Officer 3,45 lnlrarnural Baslcelball l,2q Foofball Manager 23 Traclc 4. COME ON VIKINGS yells a small seciion of our loyal following al' +l'1e Erie Tech game. , gs, if 4? Q, fir , . . .. I1 f '4 I . . R ,Q J.. '11 5 T .fs f-Wa I AJR, X 4 Q, '1 N 1 x . ff H.: M x Eg s vi H1531 YE Wfkfxii? 1 vb H rg-,fp df 5' ? .. sez' - ws. ,fm ,g-Q,-ui - he bags se .. I sg fe .ew . - A V z,., - N ,,,4.i . 'w . as . Mx it if fx x V!-yi, 3 2 , ' . ..M , L ,kyyy ww ff 7 ' s,...,s-- M I . in Y :ei ,fm QF' we SF K if . A .. d i in , V 'FIV' . --me . : ' I .Z.1, I I 2: N. XX .f , N. yr i- 2252 I 1 ik I' E. im! 'svn THOME. JAMES L. Big Jim Track I,2.4: In'rrarnuraI Baske?baII I.25 FooIbaII 21 RaIIy Commifiee 2: AnnuaI Sfari 4. TRIVISONNO. THOMAS M. Triv Sodaliiy I.3g In+ramuraI Baskef- baII I.2: Honor ROII I.2.3g RaIiy Commiiiee 4. VALYKO. WERNER A. Sonny FooIbaII 2.3.45 Track 2.3.4. . ,M Bowiinq 3.4. 'Sr TIMKO. JAMES S. Blimp GIee Ciub I,2,3.4g InframuraI TU RK. RAYMOND A. Ray Class Officer 2.3.45 Honor ROII I.2.3. VELICKA. BERNARD J. Buddy Track I. T' 'QW .M W' TISOVEC. ANTHONY R. Tiu Track 23.43 Sodaiify 3: FooIoafI 4. TURNER. EUGENE D. Gene FooIbaII 2.3.45 Class Officer I. VELOSKI. DANIEL P. Dan Service Club I. lg M ,ff aa a k ,ff if si. II? .nr M, v ' W6 .f-'yn 'wwf I ,X E , I I i TOOMEY. RICKARD S. Rick Sodaiiiy Ig Eoofbaii Manaqer I.2: GoIf'3.4q Honor ROI! I.2.3. VALAITIS, KESTUTIS J. Gus Iniramural BaskeIbaII 2. VINCE. THOMAS L. Tom Sodaliry I.2 3,4: Kniqnfs of II1e Aifar 2.3.43 Debate CIub 3.47 GIee Club 21' CIass Officer I: Hisfory CIuIo 2: Honor ROII l.2.3g Carpenfer 1.2. bk .. f sqm yy, , '- L Z. , I I a,v- . , Q '. Q A ' VA K. I b'.r ii i- Y L1 -M ,f .:-' i , ,- I .i.i A A leaf' - uf 1 . - A - - , 5? ligs1 . . . ' ,'k, 5 ' gif, .,, . - ga VIRANT, WILLIAM F. Bill WALSH, MICHAEL P. Mille Baslcelball l,2,3,4g Foolball l.2. WEED, JACK A. Jack Foolball l,2,3,4g Wresllinq 2,141 Track I,2,3,4g Junior Prom Com- millee. wtf.,-i3.:e , s ! if , .. 5 'x ?u:,i...,a Q..Q..,WV VI ROLA, ANGELO T. Angel lnlramural Baskelball 2. WARD, BERNARD F. Bernie Sodaliry Ig Honor Roll 3: Cross l. WEIGEL, DAVID L. Dave Foolball 4. O2 'USEKUV Red 'N-as-f :V 4 VRANEZA, GEORGE Georgie Band 2,3,47 Audio-Visual Service l,2,3,4g Boosler Club l. WARNER, THOMAS E. Tom Radio Club I,2,3,4: lnlrarnural Baslselball I,2. WILSON, JAMES J. Buck Foolball lg Clieerleaders 2,3,4. :I t Wiz. 5-Zi ' K WALMSLEY, JAMES R. Jim Radio Club lg Service Club I lnlrarnural Bowling 2. WEBER. ROBERT P. Bob Band l. WIRSING, THOMAS A. Tom lnlramural Baslcelball 2g lnlra mural Bowling 2. PP 'sw Ei. J .ff . E 2 5 -G 5 ,U Eff Y 'X ,,- . M . ar' v' it f xv . A. :,-,xx L, ,Sigh 3 xl, X .f A ,-32 Q ZALAR, FRANK V. Chuclcles G?ee Club I,2,3,4g Anmza Norseman 4: Sodaliiy 47 Officer 45 Prom Commiifee v 0: J 5? X .. LIN' E HMMM where dad I leave my ofher Hnger? OK whos ihe wnse guy freshman whaf whisfledf' C L A S S 0 F ' 5 8 Ns fi -Q- W def 1-c3'2.Qi23.,,y Y M 'M f , 7, 44 'X fra ., ,5i1s2,v- f :gin W X 4 VY 4' H' A ycwgf 153. Q Q Q5-,gag-' ,4 ., A E .5 FXS-ii-fs:w' w 'A 'Ew a' VE' w,h1 v:iEex 1 911 A ,Q Wi . 5 1 M3 M32 P m. ' ' ' 1 Vw -5 .. 2 , . ,,. 4, 10 fs:cw3'5'5i K0 'WV a ','-mmf . tw N. :, 3 M iv -A my mx? ,- . if 'Q 3, W 4 0- . 1 .. iii 7 X k 1 Qtm ff: 'L Q . ig. Xi., .saw .ww S my ' y ie FIRST ROW: R. Beres, L. Borsani, A. Aveni, T. Bauman, G. Brickman, J. Astino, J. Blaser. SECOND ROW: R. Brown, R. Beuclr, C. Brandich, C. Baechle, W. Banoch, R. Bedford. THIRD ROW: J. Callaghan, M. Boland, W. Bednar, L. Bodle, W. Batturshot, R. Campbell, A. Casar. FOURTH ROW: P. Callahan, J. Barrett, R. Bolka, V. Bernot, R. Best, D. Barrish. FIFTH ROW: P. Cadez, M. Bodi. 1 K. Bohinc, W. Bilinski, P. Andrassy, R. Anlrrum, J. Alros. .ggi 5 +rr,' ...fa K, . xr . i Q C THE lA ATOMS were not only atomic in name but also in spirit. They started off their electronic career with Chief Engineer Gary Brick- man, Power Coordinator Jim Akos, Statistician Jerry Bohinc, and Fund Coordinator Ron Camp- bell. The Fall Festival and many similar nuclear reactions marked their Freshman year. Cassidy, J. DeGeronimo. FRESHMAN B has been an orderly, well disciplined class. Scholastically the class has done fairly well, and is progressively showing im- provement. The class is represented in most of the extracurricular activities of the school, par- ticularly in the Sodality and Glee Club. TB will surely be among the top classes in the spirit contest. FIRST ROW: E. Chesloclr, R. Chiacone, D. Denlr, M. Coleman, D. Domitor, R. Dielzel, T. Conley. SECOND ROW: R. Cozart, M. Castrigano, T. Crow, L. D'Onle, D. Dolinar, J. Doran, N. Daria. THlRD ROW: D. Cencula, T. Cimperman, J. Cunningham, J. Dailey, M. Clare, R. Daugert, M. Daniels. FOURTH ROW: G. Chinchar, A. Colton, E. Chinchar, R. DeMell, J. Chauby, J. Denigro. FIFTH ROW: J. Colan, 'E. Dietrich, W. DeAngelo, N. Cost, L. Cieslra, L. Delzoppo. ABSENT: W. V1 YA., 'Lx + U .5 an I ' as cava i db w 3 . avi Wy w 4 f ?' f 1 E: ,wi 'VN . H.. R 5 1 Cb . wi, Kiwi.-'A i ' A 4- i ...'- ii. J . 5 5 A W.. I , .- I . V ' A ,f 70 'T W . gil' I T it ii i 1 M 'A 5 it QR? . I Q. 3 . Q sl U LA f - I 7 , I1 -I FIRST ROW: J. Geiger, T. Fagan, J. Drew, J. Faletic, A. Endres, F. Gabor, D. Dubecky. SECOND ROW: S. Emser, R. George, M. Gambol, Fr. Erne, J. Franks, M. FitzSimons. THIRD ROW: D. Finlgar, F. Fakult, E. Gaffney, W. Fink, T. Exum, R. Fari1el.,FOURTH ROW: D. Eppink, K. Feaman, M. Gerl, S. Fishwick, E. Fitzpatrick, J. Fitzthum. FIFTH ROW: D. Finnegan, J. Gaizutis, C. Fox, 1 W. Gabriel, T. Engel, J. Duleba, F. Farkas. ABSENT: J. Galla, D. Field, T. Geraghty. A LIVELY iNTEREsT in their school is ex- hibited by the students of lC. Enthusiastic par- ticipation in sports, Debate, Radio and Service Club is evidence of their spirit. Under the competent leadership of Don Eppink, Marth Fitzsimons, Joe Gaizutis, and Mike Gerl, the Cool Cats show promise of a bright future. THE TD DRAGONS are known for their spirit and drive. There is never a dull moment when these boys get together. Their splendid co-operation was shown in placing fourth in the Raffle Drive. You can be sure that the Dragons will put up a tough fight for the Spirit Contest J :ggi yi 0 ft' ft 'fe vig se. .4 F15-gi ,Q-r Trophy. FIRST ROW: F. Hoegler, Haas, I.. Hocevar, K. Hufgard, F. Haydocy, W. Guy, R. Griffin. SECOND ROW: R. Hauser, J. Hurley, A. losue, D. Hudson, R. Henry, R. Greenwald. THIRD ROW: D. Guhde, J. Heft, J. Gruden, R. Hocevar, R. Huberty, E. Hrwatzki, C. Higgins. FOURTH ROW: D. 1 Herman, D. Glasener, J. Jarosz, J. Gornick, A. Gorski, T. Janke, E. Gutman. FIFTH ROW: R. Janis, F. Gordish, P. Hark, E. lrtenkauf, R. Golobic, A. Gruss, K. Janz. ABSENT: G. Gilroy. -my 'QQ M ai if 'if' iii SY, 'ft mae li M' fi 99 ...ai ' an x. is ... J. was P A sa. 2. W Nh 8 H, Q 1219125 . K, U tr! -T ,, ,.. ,.., . . ,.. ...I 1 I Slilt 4 .X A52 'F CWI? u , .. ,E f. Sf 3-if Q i Q VH'-I F a is s L. 'F -1- fsf . 4 is - 'Hn K - ai ' N 7 ,li Q . :ti DU . 'Q Wei ,... .1-ti... 3. . , 42 ul! W -ss. F ' A ...fwf r ' . 4- M, .-.. .K , I .' Q FIRST ROW: A. Klavora, F. Kramer, W. Kessler, G. Kasfon, D. Jonlie, C. Koenig. SECOND ROW: R. Kleinsmith, R. Koesel, D. Jonlce, T. Kolb, R. Keelan, J. Kromar, R. Kovac. THIRD ROW: G. 1- THE ACADEMIC LEADERS of this class are James Jochum, and Robert Javec. Our contribu- tion to the Freshman football team included Dennis Jeray, James Kellner, Robert Jones, Craig Koenig, and Thomas Kapriva. The class oFHcers are James Jochum, President, Craig Koenig, Vice- President, Robert Jones, Secretary, and Thomas Kapriva, Treasurer. Raymond Kleinsmith repre- sents us on the bowling team, whose early aver- age was T67. We also have members in the Service Club, RifIe Club, and Radio Club. 1- Kramer, J. Kernc, J. Killduff, R. Jevec, R. Krecic, L. Koesel. FOURTH ROW: R. Kraft, D. Kearns, R. Kralilrs, R. Jones, J. Jochum, J. Killduff. FIFTH ROW: J. Keller, R. Jezerinac, T. Kolavich, T. Kopriva, D. Jeray, J. Kellner. THE FALCoNs'f are typical of the true Vik- ing freshman who are characterized by a strong and active school spirit. Driven on by the slogan For God and School, Falcons can be found in all activities whether they be spiritual, intellec- tual, or athletic. FIRST ROW: R. Macholl, D. Madge. R. Malinowslli, M. Liptalx, J. Kundext, R. McGregor. SECOND ROW: J. McMahon, T. Malaney, C. Madei, W. Levalc, C. McCreigl'it. THIRD ROW: R. Lanzara, D. Leskovec, R. Luschin, L. Loushin, H. Mclvor, T. Legan. FOURTH ROW: J. Leslie, C. Maclger, A. Luzar, L. Linclic, D. McFarlane. FIFTH ROW: B. McNally, R. Macholl, J. Lalalr, G. McPhillips, G. McShane, A. Mailcut. ABSENT: A. Luflxus, J. Mady, K. Ivlaglicic, W. Malia. .fn u ' ifr-sz. .. ...fl gs A ,+ is L rf FIRST ROW: R. Murar, G. Noel, D. Mottillo, B. Mann, B. Marten, R. Mayn. SECOND ROW: J. B. Nero, B. Nadeau, D. Newman, R. Myles, J. Morgan. FOURTH ROW: J. Mramoy, J. Moore, D. Marsho, J. Moran, A. Martin, P. Nagoda. FIFTH ROW: F. Murphy, P. Minnis, J. Murray, J. 1 Nosse, D. Masterson, R. Meiser, I.. Oberstar, P. Mullen, E. Miklavic. THIRD ROW: M. Markie, 1 Melle, R. Moe, M. Mele, R. Modic. ABSENT: R. Novak, T. Murry, J. Mihelic. MEET THE TG GAMBLERS. The boys are evenly distributed in all school activities. They work, pray, and play together with understand- ing and co-operation which is such an important aspect of high school lite. Whenever the boys get together, there's sure to be a lot of fun. Their drive in all contests is true of the Viking spirit. WELL-REPRESENTED in all clubs, teams and activities, as well as being placed high in all homeroom competition, and aware of all the rights and duties of the Viking Frosh, the aptly- named Helmsmen were, as a group, character- tzed by a desire to lead and not to follow. Their secret? A spirit of willing cooperation and con- viction that whatever helped St. Joe's benefited . ' 'aw - .ig 4 fl. r-if.,,fQ,.,. ii-11 E :ref 2 'bfi 4 is ' - A H H ' f- ' J - . R Q' R ' X Q:, 1QQ,1 7 'R' M .K 1: 4 ' . ' 4 .. -. , ,..- x. , gm. 1 V ,K f,,L.,, 1 fs? 1 wg ' 'hd 'S 1 3 ei. 4 'R l 1, them. FIRST ROW: J. Plona, J. Plesec, R. Potoslny, G. Padavick, F. Pierce, J. Pfeil. SECOND ROW: R. O'Brien, J. Petrus, R. Pehmoeller, R. O'Neil, F. Preziuso, R. Powell, T. Paul. THIRD ROW: G. Popellra, J. Phillips, T. Pavlish, R. Oster, R. Pole, T. Perry. FOURTH ROW: C. Owen, W. Perusek, 1 J. Pernus, J. Odda, D. Pfriem, G. Palechelz, J. Popovic. FIFTH ROW: W. Pierce, L. Pongonis, J. Olenik, E. Obringer, J. Pockar, R. Pierman, D. Patt, W. Paul. x A Lywys 'A wer we ,Ps i V11 ,.y, gi K . 1 Q af ui Vg, - . , ' 7 , ...E as wQ3.we W 3 FIRST ROW: J. Roziclz, P. Richards, F. Putz, G. Ralrar, T. Radina, J. Prib, T. Ryan. SECOND ROW. T. Quinn, A. Rhodes, J. Raglow, M. Rihtar, J. Rigler, A. Samuto. THIRD ROW: G. Rich, K. Saurain, J. Roclr, E. Sallenes, R. Ross, J. Rigot, R. Rood. FOURTH ROW: R. Rainone, D. Quigley, M. Sanders, C. Santorelli, G. Sandon, J. Puslcas, R. Quigley. FIFTH ROW: W. Samolis, N. Royce, K. Rariclr, 1- THIS GROUP is representative ot the Fresh- man Class of 1957-58. Showing an excellent school spirit, all the members are engaged in some school activity. lt is sincerely hoped that this school spirit will increase as they go through high school, that they will grow in the knowl- edge, that they will bring only honor to their A. Rulrsenas, J. Mihelic, P. Rooney, J. Rudolph, A. Sarna. ABSENT: F. Rihtar, L. Rosenthal. THE TK cLAss OFFICERS were Al Sebenik, President, Mike Sheck, Vice-President, Tim Saina, Secretary, and Thaddeus Sklad, Treasurer. Under their leadership, the Kingsmen showed excel- lent school spirit in their tirst year at St. .loseph's. Each student participated in at least one extra- curricular activity. A 'IOOVO showing by a TOO7, school. 1 - p Q 2- 3 . s I A sv., pf I.. 'T 74 . -f WSF' A W . M Q. x class. FIRST ROW: J. Shume, L. Serwatlxa, R. Slcrainer, P. Schwerlro, D. Sheridan, J. Schonauer, T. Slrlad SECOND ROW: M. Snyder, J. Schultz, F. Sodnicar, T. Murray, R. Novak, R. Skalslry. THIRD ROW R. Siers, P. Schwerlro, D. Sheehan, A. Seday, T. Saina, K. Schuman. FOURTH ROW: C. Schultz, R Simelx, E. Steigerwald, E. Schober, R. Slepp, J. Severino. FIFTH ROW: J. Stansbury, R. Stenger A. Schulte, A. Sebenilr, M. Shecli, B. Stanos, A. Spatola. . .si Q' is 5 Q ft! are E FIRST ROW: R. Trepal, R. Sustar, T. Thomas, R. Tulauslxas, J. Stevens. SECOND ROW: J. Trunlr, J. Troy, F. Tangy, T. Teer, R. Thompson, R. Szalay. THIRD ROW: B. Tomcilc, D. Susnilr, P. Janslci, R. Tanslri, W. Ulrey. FOURTH ROW: J. Szabo, G. Thomas, B. Topohy, P. Svobocla, T. Thome, D. Trivisonno. FIFTH ROW: N. Stih, J. Sternadi, J. F. Sullivan, R. Trojanski, J. D. Sullivan, L. Totedo. ABSENT: L. Turlz, R. Turk, B. Sustarsic. Tr-ns TALENTED oieoup of freshmen are known as the Lancers. Their able President is Robert Thomas, assisted by V.P. James D. Sulli- van, Secretary Ronald Tanski, and Treasurer Terry Thomas. The group's co-operation is evi- denced by bringing in over l5OO dollars Worth of sales tax stamps, and selling over TOOVO of their quota of bazaar books. THE TM MATADORES have jumped to an early lead in the Spirit Drive with a victory in the Fall 'Festival ticket sale. IM also contributed tive of its members to the Viking Freshmen football team, one ofthe best in the annals of St. Joseph. FIRST ROW: W. Young, T. Wheeler, J. Vincent, D. Wesner, W. Valis, H. Zaller, R. Wood. SECOND ROW: J. Zitel, L. Citantonio, P. Walsh, J. Whiting, T. Wheeler, R.- Unlrefer. THIRD ROW: S. Uechody, V. Vavpot, D. Wagner, J. Whitmer, H. Waldron. FOURTH ROW: J. Walsh, R. Wallace, 1 B. Wayner, F. Young, J. Urcon, K. Urbania. FIFTH ROW: E. Wayrua, P. Zalcroisek, R. Weigel, D. Zallraiselr, B. Wolauslci, J. Vorndron, J. Wagner. I-L 3, . ,,, , 'fsiff ff I I ,J F 4 ff, it .' sr. Q. ra uhytbr he 1- of FTP . fa 11,1 as . if islr f fl MH . ' '-X,n-.a., in 292 QL, P 4 ., rw. N ,, 1 at 4 4 ,S Quad i53im1T 'I Q ' iz: 2 ' I I .Q . 1'. ff.. F., yi cs 1L9'w'f ' c ' .2 f'i'?'.p , ...fr 2 f.v,s,, 9' au. 'af 'Z 75 'iz-Lf..-i also -' li-'83 xii' f f ij gy .. .115 as f. fi. ,. FIRST ROW: R. Bayt, T. Adler, ROW: L. Burrello, A. Blatnilr, J. E. Ames, J. Bergeron, L. Bellante, N. Brodniclr, D. Anson. SECOND Boots, D. Blase, G. Bradac, J. Aclamcilr, D. Bailey, D. Baird. THIRD ROW: M. Bosetin, S. Antoslcewicz, 6. Abramovic, R. Balros, M. Barilla, H. Andrews, R. Beuclr. FOURTH ROW: Ju. Branisel, W. Brunetti, E. Bourgeis, K. Buehner, D. Burawslci, F. Bolrauselc, M. Boehm, W. Allen. FIFTH ROW: K. Bodle, R. Broclrman, J. Bosqueite, J. Beers, E. Baran, L. Bauman, P. Brooker. ABSENT: D. Brower. BRO. WALTER KLicK, S.M., moderator of the THE SPIRIT exemplified by QA is second to none. Though not first in all drives it puts ample effort into the fight. The Aristo-Kats boast of having many ot its members at the sports ac- tivities ot the school. 2B Buzzards, was ably assisted by the follow- ing class officers: Jack Busher, President, Jerry Bydash, Vice-President, Tom Conomy, Secretary, and Tom Clitclord, Treasurer. R. Cudnik led the way scholastically. Other members participated in Football, Basketball, Track, Wrestling, Debate, Bowling, Radio club and the Sodality. FIRST ROW: D. Ciricillo, D. Crockett, J. DeCI1iIlis. T. Dezelan, D. Dempsey, C. Chetnuk, T. Davis. SECOND ROW: T. Curtis, G. Delly, E. Dhondt, L. Clark, J. Cmarilr, C. Calabrese, N. DiCillo. THIRD ROW: R. DiBiase, R. Cudnilr, B. Conforte, E. Christie, A. Cesa, B. Caine, G. Casanova. FOURTH ROW: J. Buttner, M. Crnialr, R. Carey, J. Crolty, D. Deiak, D. Ciancibello, J. Colaric, P. Courtot. FIFTH ROW: W. Clark, T. Conomy. R. Centanni, J. Bydash, J. Bustier, T. Clifford, D. Cegelski, E. Cogan. ABSENT: D. Crockett. 'il' .. Y E55 if fi ,. T E-. L:-f.' I il I 'I tl ll FIRST ROW: W. Fink, J. Feldkamp, K. Franks, J. Ferlin, J. Falb, W. Ferlin, M. Gambatese. SECOND ROW: T. Fistek, J. Dolence, M. DiRenzo, F. Fitzpatrick, E. Esch, R. Erich. THIRD ROW: W. Fulton, T. Doorley, H. Fiebig, R. Duvall, T. Fitzgerald, E. Dietz, D. Garner. FOURTH ROW: W. Espandiu, P. Domitor, F. Ferlin, K. Engelhaupt, J. Fritz, T. Diiak, J. Gadus. FIFTH ROW: J, Dwyer, J. Durk, C. Eichler, D. Fitzmaurice, D. Fishwick, J. Erkeer, J. Fagan, J. Fakult. ABSENT: A. Ferris. THE 2C Cnocooiuzs, led by their popular president, Tom Fitzgerald, did more than their share to uphold the spirit of the sophomore division. The Crocodiles contributed much to the spirit contest, but also were represented in school activities, especially Football, Cross-Country, Bowling, and Radio Club. THE HSERPENTS proud of their many school activities such Athletics, the Service Cheerleaders, and th giving time to so man a boost to the St. J giving, FIRST ROW: T. Haas, T. Holzheimer, R. Hotifet, W. Goga, G. Hanson, J. Grubiss, F. Guisano, J. Harlon. SECOND ROW: M. Graham, D. Huber, J. Haas, R. Haas, N. Graviano, J. Jackson, T. Hanlon. THIRD ROW: W. Hyclak, R. Gregor, W. Gibbons, F. Hanley, W. Healy, T. Hlabse, K. Greenwald. FOURTH ROW: E. Halloran, G. Hasek, J. Hoenigman, R. Hollis, J. Hora, B. lannetta, J. Ganuolo. FIFTH ROW: S. Haic, F. Gross, M. Heathcote, J. Hughes, D. Gunsch, R. Hausmann, G. Gibson, D. Gorup. ABSENT: J. Hill, R. Herrick. rf' I ft. c I Leblang. FIFTH ROW: W. Kellner, J. Kelly, R. Jones, W. Johnson, J. Kearns, J. Jones, R. Kidd, FIRST ROW: D. Keller, J. Jufko, F. Jenuelson, J. Kobe, R. Klrschsteiner, J. Klelnhenz, J. Kosmerl, G. Keichel. SECOND ROW: D. Kilkenney, K. Jernejcic, D. Johnson, R. Janek, W. Kendra, A. Janis, W. Kobe. THIRD ROW: J. Kokal, L. Kristof, R. Lavigna, J. Kovatch, J. Keptner, B. Kuber, K. Kavalunas. FOURTH ROW: R. Keck,.M. Jerln, C. Kotnik, S. Kasper, B. Kershaw, K. Kancies, W. T. Kowalski. THE CLASS has picked the name of EdseIs. Steve Kasper is President, John Jones, Vice-Presi- dent, Donald Kavalunas, Secretary, Dennis John- son is Treasurer and Richard Janek is Sergeant- of-Arrns. The room is fairly represented in the school activities with a number in football, track, and basketball. The homeroom teacher is Bro. Dennis Curry, S.M. ST. JOSEPHIS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL stu- dents track the satellite by radio, was the head- line in the Cleveland Plain Dealer on October 7, I957. I felt very proud to read the headlines because 2F was well represented. Joseph Marcey, Don Lombardo, Bob Leskovec, and Ed Miller had done an excellent job in tracking Sputnik I. These boys are faithful members of the Radio Club and their achievements shall always be hailed by their fellow Classmates, the school, and their community. FIRST ROW: L. Mastrangelo, C. Lieske, W. Longo, T. McCann, J. Martinlch, D. Marcotrlgiano, D. Lombardo, R. Mahoney. SECOND ROW: M. Mikus, D. Mazl, P. Medlen, J. McCreight, J. Lentz, H. McNeil, D. Mcseveney. THIRD ROW: J. Malxarich, D. McGarry, J. Mahon, M. Melle, E. Miller, R. Lolselle, R. Leslrovec. FOURTH ROW: W. Mazelis, J. MacAvoy, R. Lipp, R. Lieb, T. McGee, R. Lieske, T. McCreary, J. Mersey. FIFTH ROW: E. Maikut, J. McClure, R. Lekse, J. Luschin, P. Malaney, R. Legerski, J. Mapel, P. Maslotas. ABSENT: L. Marano, W. Leddy. t 'R is 2312? QR ls. FIRST ROW: J. Nahra, W. Murmann, L. Pecialr, P. O'Leary, J. Misch, D. Modica, R. Murray. SECOND ROW: R. Nowichi, R. Novak, R. Mucci, R. Parra, R. Nemunaitis, J. Peruselc, J. O'Malley. THIRD ROW: C. Neracher, L. Pelro, A. Mulhern, R. Murphy, T. Montana, C. Pearson. FOURTH ROW: T. Nolan, G. Montana, W. Minadeo, F. Percic, W. Pinter, H. Pierman, T. Miller, W. Papa. FIFTH ROW: D. Palrermo, R. Murphy, J. Nolan, J. Murphy, T. Morris, T. Paul, G. Morth, A. Novak. THE 2G GLADIATORS were ably directed during the year by Don Modica, President, Roger Murray, Vice-President, Terry Paul, Treasurer, and Austin Mulhern, Secretary. Members ot this class filled the ranks of almost every activity in the school. An evidence of the spirit and-co- operation of the class was the record which it made in scholastic achievement, spirit contest, and attendance at all athletic functions. 3 THE YEAR 1957-58 was a big year for the 2H Highlanders. The entire class, led by Presi- dent Pat Roeder wo ties. As a result of finished first in the Sophomore classes. an impressive record ing events. FIRST ROW: E. Reardon, H. Prince, P. Piro, S. Puruczlry, B. Principi, T. Princiotta, R. Schreiber, H. Scheidel. SECOND ROW: H. Schultz, J. Preto, R. Reilly, J. Reuleish, B. Plesec, T. Pope, M. Sadd. THIRD ROW: E. Romey, J. Savasky, R. Sato, J. Plut, R. Salcalas, M. Robinson, D. Romano, J. Sawiclri. FOURTH ROW: D. Podmore, J. Rochford G. Schaeffer, B. Saletel, A. Polrlar, B. Rabe. J. Ribar. FIFTH ROW: J. Ravansek, G. Royer, F. Rochon, E. Print, J. Rogers, S. Regavich, P. Reichert. ABSENT: P. Roeder. mf rked as a unit in all activi- this unity the Highlanders rattle drive beating out all The Highlanders also had for attendance at all sport- - fn I L' Q? FIRST ROW: R. Swetel, P. Tibaldi, B. Szabo, K. Tisovec, T. Titft, B. Schwentner, J. Tataliclx. SECOND ROW: E. Clabe, J. Strmac, R. Svets, R. Sltapura, R. Stevens, E. Smitlxo. THIRD ROW: M. Stemplinslci, M. Sterlc, L. Semerslcy, J. Talilr, J. Somralc, W. Taylor, M. Shaber. FOURTH ROW: J. 1 Staneluis, W. Stiet, D. Sterleluar, N. Tibaldi, R. Suster, J. Sterlx, W. Tighe. FIFTH ROW: J. Sexton, A. Taday, J. Stih, M. Smolinslry, J. Stupica, R. Thomis, R. Slxrinslra. THE QJ JoKERs are very proud ot their representation and achievement at St. Joseph. In sports vve vvere well represented by Sterlekar, Stih, Tibaldi, Stupica, Tift, and Thomas. Other honors have been attained by the Jokers by Swetel in the talent shovv and Tatalick's art pres- entation at HaIIe's which won a gold key. THE 2K KAvALiERs are proud of the repu- tation they have built up tor school spirit, schol- astic achievement and participation in extra- curricular activities. Horneroom elections turned out to be a close race: the victors were Anthony Vahcic, President: Anthony Valentino, Vice- President: Peter Wagner, Secretary, and Frank Vahcic, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: R. Wetzel, E. Walsh, M. Sodd, R. Vinci, R. Zelrowslci, J. Vnetic, F. Tropiano. SECOND ROW: G. Wrobel, F. Violett, C. Webster, R. Vehovec, D. Whittaker, J. Visconte, D. Weisheit, E. 1 Vrono. THIRD ROW: D. Zuponcic, M. Zuplco, M. Vitantonio, J. Zingle, W. Smith, N. Znidarsic, J. Zorc, J. Whiting. FOURTH ROW: W. Zeits, A. Valaitis, A. Valentino, R. Valylxo, C. Vaughn, R. Zaller, R. Tromte. FIFTH ROW: F. Valencic, A. Vahcic, P. Wagner, F. Vohcic, D. Turlr, A. Turmon, D. Vicchiorelli, C. Yurcich. ABSENT: A. Vahcic. in T? - 'v .Y ,. ' if ,- 'fI' 4,8 ., -K W at T. firrriwuy ff' . F H May, we , f .Vx .- . fwfr t rv -f 5'mf.f... . '5g'?.':41Q Ji' If if j g A 5 ,: x-fi 5548. ..,-, .' Ha' 'Qjf K Q .5 E K N fini , A, :uf 'Q '. .flvfl K -os ax, '1ffg ' K ' was E - ' E ' 'if as 78 fam B- ,y V?9:'hQf . Kuff ir 1-as uv' Qf? . T-94 i4'19s .i If it-lst FIRST ROW: M. Canzone, D. Broolrs, C. Asseff, A. Caruso, M. Cirino, R. Barlrer, J. Aleslra. SECOND ROW: W. Buehner, W. Albright, J. Brancel, D. Broz, P. Bilicic, J. Ciliberti. THIRD ROW: K. Callahan, T. Banlr, F. Aufmuth, G. Brunswick, T. Banos, G. Boomer. FOURTH ROW: A. Brezover, P. Cerne, D. Buehner, J. Brown, R. Callister, J. Busher. FIFTH ROW: J. Bryan, J. Brodniclr, D. 1 Buckley, C. Bost, B. Bollish, J. Bond, D. Barone. ABSENT: R. Betz. 3A is cHARAcTERisTic of the spirit of St. Joseph High. This class of high-spirited young men have participated in every activity in school. Coach Gutbrod is the homeroom teacher ot this very active class. Its spirit is characterized by its hustle, participation and co-operation. THE SPIRITED 3B HBEE GEESH are spear- headed by their able and progressive oliicers: President, Faletic, Vice-President, Fazzone, Secre- tary, Donovan, and Treasurer, Fitolt. Tim Cog- hill is our great stamp man. Fagan and Corbley represent 3B on the gridiron. Jerry Dissaur, our great ticket salesman, led our class to top Junior honors and S25 in the rafiie. Because of our many outstanding members vve are essentially a get up and go team. FIRST ROW: T. Dietzel, R. Dawson, N. Fifolt, M. CiCorpo, R. Dupay, T. Domitor. SECOND ROW' K. Dolsalr, V. Coppo, N. Doliac, T. Coghill, J. Dobrowolslri. D. Dipuccio. THIRD ROW: B. Czailrowslri, S. Douglas, F. Faletic, J. Fazzorie, B. Fagan, K. Dobie, D. Dizon. FOURTH ROW: E. Figler, R. i Dietrich, E. Collins, F. DiBartolomeo, J. Dissauer, M. Flynn. FIFTH ROW: F. Corbley, J. Donovan, T. Demell, D. Dielman, K. Fedorcelr, J. Corr. ' -i staff. 5 -4 1 1 1 x I mint, ,arf-is, 4- 4 f ff' Li' 33 FIRST ROW: G. Fortuna, L. Grigas, J. Henderscholl, D. Gillen, R. Grubiss, J. Horvath, J. Guzilr. SECOND ROW: P. Henry, N. Hanralty. T. Hanson, E. Hirsch, J. Hoenigman, J. Gruden. THIRD ROW: J. Helminer, A. Gasparaitis, P. Filey, M. Gavorslri, R. Hogan, R. Hauberg, J. Jakopic. FOURTH ROW: F. Gambol, R. Gavel, R. Harmon, P. Heaver, R. Hoplxins, J. Hammond, J. Germ, 1 P. Henry. THE ABLE JUNIOR cLASS, the 3C Clowns, THE cLAsS OF 3D has done much in pros- spearheaded by Mr. Ferrazza and his competent pering school spirit and Working for the good Staff of class ofhcers have achieved to date a ot the school. The 3D Mentionalsn have realized high scholastic standard by means of arousing the value of co-operation and the obtaining of a school spirit and a high and stable scholarly good name for our school. 3D has conducted average. This leading iunior homeroom has a itself in such a manner as to give good example brilliant record for achieving success mainly at- to others. tributed to their belief that actions speak louder than words! FIRST ROW: H. Kirsch, J. Knauss, J. Kemmerling, J. Kovitch, C. Koslrab, J. Lebland. SECOND ROW: M. Krushinslry, J. Kirchner, S. Kent, C. Kramer, R. Kellner, J. Kurel. THIRD ROW: L. Kline, 1 B. Kraft, M. Kormas, A. Koler, E. Kozlowslri, J. Kozar. FOURTH ROW: E. Kazlauslras, B. Kulwin, T. Kozenslri, R. Kulilr, J. Johnson, K. Jonlce. FlFTH ROW: J. Leban, J. Karich, R. Kubancilr, J. Johnston, F. Jastrembslci, L. Kessler. i . . f - AA ' Fife LLL, -L L., ,, ..' .V Q FIRST ROW: W. Novak, J. Lynch, E. Morano, J. May, D. McLaughlin, D. Leinweber. SECOND ROW: W. Leskovec, D. Murawski, P. Misch, R. Nosse, E. Leinweber, R. Mahler. THIRD ROW: D. Newton, J. Lester, D. McCormick, J. Madden, J. Macholl, C. Mason. FOURTH ROW: C. Nainys, G. Misch, T. Moore, R. McCarthy, R. Marlin, P. Lutien, E. Novak. FlFTH ROW: E. Malone, R. Mulgrew, K. Malensek, J. Merhar, R. Mayer, J. Maliszewski, T. O'Donnel. THE MEMBERS OF 3E have adopted the ap- THE 3F PHARo propriate nickname of Electrons They are ments as their goalt charged with ambition and the necessary desire being active in all to succeed. They've achieved recognition in the were frequently see scholastic, as well as the athletic fields. Their letics, Debate, Norse spirit is enhanced by the sound spiritual principle had Pharoahs as pa of Christian living. dent was Kermit Pik Secretary, Paul Pow Pollutro. FlRST ROW: J. Ross, D. Paltani, C. Onesko, R. Planisek, J. Platt, D. Ross. SECOND ROW: G. Popik, J. Pierce, G. Parsons, R. Pollulro, V. Orenski, E. Reardon. THIRD ROW: R. Opalek, J. O'Malley, N. Peters, R. Pike, R. Powalie, H. Radfna. FOURTH ROW: W. Orr, G. Rigler, J. Polinsky, D. Oliver, J. Petric, P. Ranker, T. Roach. FIFTH ROW: T. Powers, K. Pike, D. Paulin, R. Roof, M. Pickett, P. Powers, J. Powell, T. Rose. . .-'.t'-F91 N If ,, Ak my 10 '17 ls FIRST ROW: W. Svete, D. Schwed, J. Sbrocco, F. Spicuzza, T. Russo, Rv. Sullivan. SECOND ROW: F. Schossler, D. Schwerlner, R. Rumes, W. Szalay, R. Ruscin, P. Spinlcs. THIRD ROW: R. Sebenilr, D. Stupica, R. Rutgers, J. Steverding, G. Sega, W. Schade, D. Sulralac. FOURTH ROW: R. Snitzlxy, P. Sheridan, J. Rueter, J. Shipley, R. Saiovic, J. Storey. FIFTH ROW: T. Soltys, J. Sadowslii, F. Strnisa, J. Svoboda, R. Stibley, J. Sirl, P. Sterlc. THE ARlsTocRATic 3G Viscounts have proven Themselves invaluable in the field of scholastic and extracurricular activities. In all drives and activities they have put forth their effort 10070 and have in return received IOOCYO. Their scholastic interest and sincerity have merited for them recognition at school and home. The class officers are: D. Stupica, President, A. Russo, Vice-President, P. Sheridan, Secretary, and J. FROM TAYLOR TO ZUPANCIC, 3H is charac- terized in every held of activities. Consistency seems to be the secret weapon of the class suc- cess. The unity of thought and action plus a strong desire to win always makes them a strong contender. Sadovvski, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: L. Tremaglio, E. Zimmerman, J. Whalen, D. Zmiiewslri. J. Viviani, G. Vinciquerra. SECOND ROW: R. Zele, J. White, J. Walton, R. Thomas, F. Zalar, F. Vuclmaslxa, J. Zarlinslri. THIRD ROW: M. Ziviclr, A. Thompson, H. Taylor, D. Zulrowslxi, G. Tomko, T. Weigand. FOURTH ROW: W. White, R. Warner, T. Zupancic, W. Wasel, K. Tibaldi, R. Weisheit, J. Telravec. FIFTH ROW: F. Viderval, F. Webber, J. Weigand, K. Zgonetz, R. Vidmar, D. Trentel. ABSENT: M. Walsh, J. Wagner. 4- u -.iv ' P' s 1 f ESYWBYT X .'5hh I ' tts J . FIRST ROW: D. Tommasone, F. LeMay, M. Toth, J. Scatidi, D. Schonauer. SECOND ROW: K. Lessner, J. Kitzmiller, J. Christie, D. Tommasone, J. Burke. THIRD ROW: D. Misch, L. Spinks, J. Testa, J. Kolar, W. Caruso. FOURTH ROW: D. Marlcusic, B. Schimmelman, T. Krizman, J. Schulz, T. Howard, L. Loncar. THE Sl SPARTANS make up in spirit what they lack in members. The illustrious band mem- bers are the future stock of the senior band. Being a member of the band entails practice and study. The co-operation among the boys is vividly shown in their high ranking in all duties. -1 THERE WERE MANY FIRSTS connected with the band this year. This was the first time the band has packed up and gone to Band Camp. This was a great experience and paid off greatly in dividends. The band also captured Hrst honors in the Columbus Day Parade and had the biggest enrollment of band members in the school's history, 89. ln all, we had quite a successful year. FIRST ROW: L. Andolek, J. Yasenosky, E. Hoenigman, 'G. Heil, J. Pensa, S. Kovalilr, R. Weber, G. Schier, D. McCormack, R. Laczko, J. Fox. SECOND ROW: D. Reeves, T. Knachel, J. Simonitis, T. Schonauer, S. Ciocco, T. Ehlert, J. Farrell, D. Skala, R. Anzick, M. Dwyer, R. Connelly. THIRD ROW: G. Henry, J. Cancilla. E. Eppick, J. Hunter, F. Hustelc, J. Farlow, J. Hostutler, R. Polshak, R. Herega. FOURTH ROW: J. Willlromm, M. Livingston, R. Eddy, J. McGovern, T. Wysock, E. Kovac, C. Haste, D. Boll, T. Cook, D. Cook, R. Kasulones. FIFTH ROW: W. Christie, R. Zlatoper, L. Reuss, D. McCoaville, L. Murray, T. Smith, J. Pryatel, J. Vlach, T. Bringman, J. Zagar. xg? 'fs as RW- 5 05- ' A 'ggi fu ' 1 erik, T . 'E s il P sf we sv' 'Q c ff. . N53 . . Q + 7.4142 V ..,.. . wan! l 5 1 W - 4 - ts' Q ' gy 'gbgefil y ,,y v , f! f9 ' .l. T Q 3, , , . ' T . lit. is f l ,es gi .. 5 FIRST ROW: T. Robinson, M. Soplro, R. Lever, T. Hannon, A. Horn, A. Hirschegger, D. Mancini. SECOND ROW: F. Lauric, J. Lynch, T. Salerno, C. Powali, C. Rupar, J. Mesec. THIRD ROW: T. McNeeley, C. Scriplro, D. Gustincic, C. Powali, M. Maloney, T. Olah. FOURTH ROW: K. Susnilr, 1 H. Sylvester, T. Timlro, V. Habian, R. Gall, P. lannarelli. FIFTH ROW: D. Razayeslri, J. Tigue, T. Perlco, W. Hodalrievic, J. Kolasinski, D. Doult, F. Barto. HoMERooM S3 is composed largely of the illustrious Glee Club. They can be heard every mornlng during The homeroom perlocl' Besides DON'T LOOK NOW BUT . . . two 'freshmen art student stereophonic those l'T'19l'Y1l3eI'S of the Glee Club plCTUI'ed here music lovers J. Pfeil, and K. Sauvain -take time out from their work to there are l7 Seniors and lO Freshmen. The home- Shine before Camera- room name is Allegros with Bro. Aaron as moderator. W6 . Ir. OUR TWO GREATEST models in life, Jesus and Sl. Joseph, inspire J. Maliszewslci, D. Tre'n+el, and P. Foley. 1 1' y- i Us 5. qx .,.1' ldv HE'S MINE! yell fhese sophomore science s+u- clenfs. We hope lhe rabbif is a member of 'the Humane Socie+y. Meanwhile, below, back in ihe iungle Bro. Wenlher explains a rare species while J. Visconfi casis an insidious eye af a chopped-lop. I JUST THE FACTS, iusl fhe fads, as Bro. Linde- mann linally ca+ches up wifh Fred Hoplrins. Nofice he is well supplied wilh blue room passes ,X is .Q his n x 4 Soclalify K. BRO. PLO6MAN'S senior Sodalisr group planning Career Night Lefi fo righi: T, Vince, F. Zalar, K. Templin, R. Led- insky, D. Kruger, H. Knachel. PUTTING THE Hnishing +ouches on flwe Ocfober Maman Alfar are: Lef+ fo right J. Mersey, T. Conomy. ONE OF THE Sodali+y's regular Iobs was hanging posiers. During 'The Chair of Unify Ocfave, 'the Sodalisis in charge were: Lefi fo right T. McGee, J. Whifing, T. Pope. that al! mcY Y if T 35,25 1-'wtf' . ,fig , 5 XA. rf SENT? vfwf' W - THE FOLLOWING Senior sodalisfs are planning the trip to St Louis for the Sodality Convention. Left to right: F. FRESHMAN SODALITY in session with Father Hood presiding. Consecrated to the Mother of God and determined to lead a more in- tense Christian life as high school students, the Sodalists of St. Joseph High School are training themselves, slowly but evidently, for the role of apostles in the most important work in the Church today-the lay apostolate. This year the Sodality has centered much of its efforts on the formation and reani- mation of parish teen-age activities. Fidelity to their spiritual requirements has sharpened the Christian vision of the Sodality as an influence for Catholic Action. An insistence on the Gospel inquiry, the social inquiry, and personal spiritual formation has helped many of them to see the Sodality, not as an- other activity in the school, but as a way of life. 1 Jaslxo R Ledinslcy, Fr. Hood, J. Schaff, H. Kryachel, E. Thomas. SODALITY SPONSORED dances were enioyed by all Hero D. Shaft really swings his partner. nl i I 1-1-iv TAKING THE COUNT and record- lng the spiritual bouquet data for Father Bedel are: Left to right: R. Murray, D. Boem, H. Scheidel, D. Baird. WITH FATHER HOOD helping to bless the Advent wreath for Brother Dineen are: Left to right: E. Chris- tie, J. Rogers, Fr. Hood, T. Timlmo, M. DiRenzo. ?LANNlNG A sodality program for freshmen orientation as a social inquiry are: Lett to right: J. Kuhel, R. Robbins, G. Luzar, G. Mishaga, R. Centa, J. Fernbacher. Perhaps this year has seen some of the greatest advances in the functioning of the St. Joseph Sodality under the capable handling of Father Henry Hood, S.M. Now high-powered, with every group and every individual member carrying out special assignments, our Sodality is rapidly taking its rightful place as the leader among all activities. BRO. McCOY'S group drawing ailenlion io lheir special proiecl, lhe pamphlef raclr. Leff lo righl: J. Fagan, S. Kas- per, R. Susfar. L. Burrello. FATHER HOOD'S group leaders: Leff lo righl: F. Jaslro, R Scheidel, E. Thomas. X .4 f THE RECEPTION OF fhe Junior groups was held in fhe school chapel. Here Falher Hood blesses each member lalring lhe nexl sfep lo become official Marianisl Sodalisls. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES trom homerooms and activities: FRONT ROW, Lett to right: H. Knachel, J. Schober, G. Mishaga, R. Scheidel, J. Eernbacher, E. Thomas. BACK ROW: T. Krupitzer, D. Peda- viclr, J. Kuhel, D. Kruger, B. Conway, R. Kralrowslci, M. Albaugh, J. Sheridan. Student Council For its active part in planning activities and solving problems ot the student body, the Coun- cil has been highly endorsed by the administra- tion. Dances, assemblies, and other activities to enrich school social lite and to develop the stu- dents spiritually and intellectually are part ot the function ot the Student Council. A wide scope ot affairs are effectively planned and carried out by the members. A great deal ot credit tor the vvork of this smooth functioning organization must go to the moderator Brother Michael Voelker, S.M. ENJOYING a typical Student Coun- cil dance are K. Maglicic arid part- ner. TABULATING CLASS RESULTS in the spirit contest for the school trophy are: Lett to right: E. Thomas, R. Thompson, J. Schober. X EMPTYING THE colledion boifle for ll'1E scoreboard for fhe proposed OUR SENIOR school leader, Presidenf Gary Mishaga. S+. Joseph Sfadium are: Leff fo riglwl: L. Kessler, H. Knachel, G. Briclr- man, J. Fernbacher. ff '4'1 -' .1 - Q-X ,1-,Q . Vg X ' . ' , 'J X., an I X r -v THESE FIERY SOPHOMORES are hav- ! . 5 ,Mm M, ing one of +l1eir usual dispufes. Lefi +0 riglwf: A. Val1cic, T. Hanlon, D. Medica, R. Lipp. L. Burello. SENIOR SCHOOL OFFICERS planning fhe nexl Sfudenl Council meeiing are: Leff 'lo rigl1+: Secrelary J. Schrober, Vice Presideni R. Scheidel, Treasurer J. Fern- bacher, Presidenl G. Misliaga. 95 ...N . 3 11. ,1,L , A z S W' ' as 1 ii js 2 . y y My ONE OF THE mosl ou+s+anding evenls for fhe S+. Joseph arf sludenls is +he preparalion for ihe Nalional Scholaslic Ari Con+es+. These induslrious freshmen arf siudenls are pulling fhe finishing fouches on some of lheir eniries. A+ lhe from' lable, V. Bernal, D. Domiior, and L. Obers+ar. Second fable, V. Vavpof, S. Fishwiclc, and behind him J. Callaghan. On PROBABLY THE ONLY arf deparfmenl in Ohio fhaf has noi only High Fidelily music bu+ also Siereophonic sound equip- menf is fhe S+. Joseph arl deparimenl. Responsible sludenls have permission io play bofh records and Tapes. Here Earl Prinl, and Dave Mazi, Sophomore ar? sludenfs pul on some background music for their worlc. The board are samples of sludenr work, some of fhe painf- ings being made during 'lhe summer on an excursion 'lo Chagrin Falls. This year S+. Joseph will be enlering some four hundred pieces of work in fhe Scholaslic Arr Confesf and The Cafholic May Show. kins, and John Plul FOOTBALL PROGRAM Ed: 'rors Gary Misch, Joseph Mal iszewslci, and Donald Trenlel check lasl minuie lineups for +he nexi game before sending malerial To lhe prinler SILK SCREEN produchon is one of ihe favorife occupa 'lions of lhe Boosler Club Run ning off fhe final color on spe cially designed Vilung heads are Donald Tren+eI, Fred Hop BOOSTER CLUB sign painters who did suclw an enviable job during the athletic season are J. Vorndran, C. Eichler, R. Jones, T. Janlre, P. Schwerlco, R. Moe, W. Lecldy. BOOSTER CLUB salesmen were front row: C. Eichler, J. Prib, R. Vincy. Sec- ond row: P. Nagode, V. Vavpot, R. Cen- tanni, and H. Zeller. These boys were so good at selling Vilcing novelties that they even sold them to the opposing team rooters. pot, P. Zalrraiselru W. Nadeau, T. Fistelr, R. Kircliensteiner, V. Bernot, and H. Zaller. .... d. . gg 1 The Booster Club is characterized by a daily grind of hard work on large posters and displays for every activity in the school. During the football sea- son especially, these Viking spiritmen are constantly bolstering the courage of our team by gigantic fig- ures of football players in action, cartoons and signs. They introduced another first for St. Joseph this year in the large assortment of Viking novelties which they designed and sold for the benefit ot the future sta- dium. The program staff continued its fine vvork of producing professional football and basketball pro- grams. Some ot the finest in years have appeared during our football season. The art classes in general can be said to give life to St. Josephs. They set up the beautiful outdoor Christmas display, mainly through the efforts of Donald Trentel. The Junior and Senior art classes decorated for dances and also for the Christmas party in the cafeteria. Every drive had the backing of some art students. Teachers and even othce personnel benehtted by their efforts. Brother Bernard Plogman, S.lVl., is moderator of this talented and active group. li 4 7 M X1 Nga M' f - MORE VIKING sign painters are V. Vav- r lm MR. ANTHONY PACE Bend Director 1958 The band opened The year vviTh practice at loand camp Tor The coming TooTball season. They marched aT all The home TooTball games and parTici- paTed in all The rallies. ln OcTober, The band marched in The Columbus Day Parade in dovvnTovvn Cleveland, and vvon TirsT place as The loesT band in The parade. OTher acTiviTies include The ChrisTmas ConcerT, The annual Spring ConcerT, and The CaTholic Band FesTival aT John Carroll UniversiTy. The band oTTicers are: Presidem Ken Fruscella, Vice President Fred Fidura, and Secre- Tary Ralph Thomas. ' ...m,W5, .-:ix ' 98 ' A 2 as is .N xt . ze . QCQ .. .. 512 QQ 5' Q. Kg' N x -ef Nxt' w? x A36 XS do yf ig X X X, K iff rwyeqgfdjl' xxf se X 5 eq ,Xxx -VIKING BAND' wsf we 5 4 mm, fees X.. Ei vi' Q vm 'N x X . 5. .. 2 9 , 3 Icy 35? ,gi25'fg :5ii7 - X5 3. , gg .X EAC :J-' 'Q - SS 1 . S ETL 3 ' ' ...::-zizimil'Kb'-'-.-. 0: i - . 2: m x X lies? A ' If 5 , X N 33 5:-:-f.-alziziiffiiiiffiiiii-.- 3' xx , gi-j1:,.g.g.3:2:QgZ-'- z Q g ix x c f New xx OS X N 1' fx. 'Egg '- BAND OFFICERS who have done such an ouf shanding iob fhis year in bringing presfige fo S+ Joseph fhrough +he acfivifies of fhe band are K. Fruscelia, President R. Thomas, Secreiery Brofher Gerald Dwyer, S.M., moderaforg and F Fidura, Vice President X, 5' X QQ N X . X15 'Ye fs x 35 J .s x iii Q X X '32 .fsflf izg., 5 g',fXw X Q . S X bw 5 S9 SNQXN TRUMPET SECTION: ROW I: J. Hos'IuIIer, J. PIsI1IruIa, D. Reeves, J. FarreII, R. McConvIIIe, J. SonnI1aI+er, E. Eppick, T, Cook, G. Heil, D. Anzick, D. SIcaIa, G. WIIIIxomm. ROW 2: J. Cancilla, J. Cook, M. Dwyer, C. Hasfo, G. Henry. ROW 3: R. Con- MCG-overn, W. Zagar, R. Kasulones, F. Husiek, J. Valch, D. neIIy, W. Grad, J. ZaIoI:ar, L. Andolek, J. Haluszka. X E kai ! .iz 51' Al V ry Y, :'g.:,. In if BARITONE, HORN AND BASS SECTION: ROW I: D. Broglio, B. Varniza, J. Dixon. ROW 2: C. Keb harf, L. Reus, R. Zlafoper, W. Chrisfie. ROW 3: R. Thomas A. Rufkauskas, K. Lessner. CLARINET SECTION: ROW I: R. PoIsI1aIx, B. Eddy, R. Farlow, G. Penca, T. Simon- His, S. Ciocco, P. Germek. ROW 2: T. Wysocki, D. McCor- mack, T. Smifh, E. Kovac, J. Yasenosky, T. Bringman, J. Obersiar. ROW 3: L. LesI:ovic, J. Pryafel, H. Zalolrar, R. Weber, R. Reedick, S. Kovalik, J. Girz. TROMBONE SECTION: ROW I: K. FrusceIIa, L. Lann, R. Herega, E. Hoenigman, R. Pefkovsek. ROW 2: J. Fox, L. Pefrovic, R. Laczlro, D. Farrell. I DRUMS AND PERCUSSION SECTION: SAXOPHONE SECTION: ROW I: T. KnacI1eI, A. Hunfer, T. Schonaver, D. BOII, J. ROW I: R. Jackson, L. Reuss, T. Oxello, B. Vencl, T. DuScI'1, Ehler, SI'Tlf8IKdl', LGCIIKO. Olenikl J, Beemiller, THE MEMBERS of 'rhe Glee Club pu'r on a remarkably 5 good performance af Public Square during The Chris?- mas holidays. ROW I: D. Mancini, A. Hirschegger, A. Aveni, A. Horn, T. Hannah, K. Susnilr, T. Olah, Clifford Powali, W. Ep- pich, T. Salerno, J. Mesec. ROW 2: M. Soplro, R. Levar, R. Pehmoeller, P. Korsoec, A. Krage, J. Marlin K. Templin, J. Lynch, T. Robinson, Claude Powali, D. Reim. ROW 3: R. Gall, T. Timlzo, C. Ruper, M. Ma- lowey, F. Lauric, V. Habjan, J. Timko, J. Tropanslci, D. Razareslri, E Sfelifner, G. Chinchar. ROW 4: F. Barfo, F. Zalar, P. lannarelli, C. Slrriplxo, T. McNeeley, H. Sylvesfer, K. Kling, D. Kruger, J. Koenig, D. Brezovar. ROW 5: D. Ciolli, J. Tigue, C. Jansen, W. Hoag, T. Perlto, W. Hodalrievic, J. Kolasinslxi, T. Baclrman, W. Pierce, D. Gusfncic. f . A aco . y y Aa. A iilaiyi . A Se-.Q aa. . . i 5 ' 2 . A A Q ' . 5 A A iii A A .rr 5 ' ' ,ji T ...A Q., 1 . - , A ii 5112 l il is i ii. 'lr i..a We X S -vs. --rw - -, .. - rs .ef .. 5,210 W fy ,,.,:- , ix - KX. 7778: X, ,, . , , ' , 99 R . xi... n T3 v t- .MVA H A ap- H I I ii -rx --. e Hur - T -- vi U Y 7 i 7 MUCH CREDIT 'for ihe ouisfanding per- formances of The S+. Joseph Glee Club musf be given +0 The inspiring leadership of ihe direcior Brofher Philip Aaron, S.M. OFFICERS OF -The Glee Club are: Thomas Salerno, Vice Presidenig Dennis Kruger,'Presidenig Dominic Mancini, Sec- reiaryg Edward S+el fner, Accompanisfg Frank Zalar, Treasurer. Glee Club During our tive years of existence, our singing homeroom has grown both in num- ber and in popularity. There have been many invitations to sing at various parishes, hospitals, and other institutions, especially during the' holiday seasons. Early spring brings our annual spring concert and chorus festivals at various other high schools. Last year an awards banquet was inaugurated giving Seniors trophies, Juniors letters, Sopho- mores emblems, and Freshmen diplomas. Q' These awards have given all an incentive to produce, both in singing and various drives. Just added last year, were our uniforms of white dinner iackets, black trousers, and ac- cessories. This gave good reason for the boys to be distinctly proud of their accomplish- ments. Last year seemed overflowing with new ideas and material, but this year again, something new has been added, a new direc- tor, Bro. Phil Aaron. Bro. Phil, a veteran of the band, left his oftice and entered the new and unfamiliar ranks of choral director. He has been overly fair and good to us, and for this, we the members thank him, and hope he will be with us for many more years. ,S .. f A A D Qt? Q i l it '-4 -me t WX. ff . DURING EACH homeroom period in the morning, the Glee Club is at work singing and preparing tor future public appearances. Their interest in music is so great that they have requested to be together as a regular homeroom under the guid- ance ot Brother Philip Aaron, S.M. ONE OF THE most illustrious performances of the Glee Club this year, was its singing at the downtown city hall. They certainly must have pre- sented a formidable appearance as you can see QI-'fs l l M.. I03 W' ' N .. tam -1: V -' ,. in P . 4 kai . .,., i .-ffmesmrw .-ze. , Library Wulf, kr i .,ff,p yE , I: is i saga-fs L s .ffl J Ps ' 1 t ,M .. E t fi 5 dx ,x. 5 WA. ,V . X' in W nf . J , J u..,,4a af we lj' ua..- W l if F ' iii? K I - M J W4 TOP LEFT: R. Tanski, K. Janz, D. Glasener. TOP RIGHT: M. Flynn checking the periodicals on display. LEFT: J. Leblang, D. Keller, and B. Kenshaw cataloguing books. Under the very capable direction ot Brother John Drerup, S.M., our iubilarian of this year, the library statt handles the needs ot almost 1,500 students at St. Joseph. New books, old books, big books, small books-these industrious workers keep track ot them all, send overdue notices, collect fines, repair books, return them to the shelves to be ready tor the next reader. Because ot its quiet and pleasant atmos- phere, the library is a most enioyable place to work. BROTHER JOHN DRERUP with a 'Few St. Joseph students who tind that taking out books can be very pleasant, especially with that added, free, personal interest supplied by Bro. John. Servers This group fulfills the needed acolyte service at the liturgical functions of the school's community worship. The chief ac- tivity is supplying two servers each day for the daily Mass. Other special events are manned by the Club such as opening school Mass, Dads' Club, Father and Son Mass, etc. The Knights have taken the initiative for making the school-community aware and mindful of the Church Silent in China. Chair- maned by Pat Henry, the club sought to reach two objectives in this proiect: U enlist the promise of each student to pray for our fellow Left to right: B. Kirsh, P. Henry, Fr. Hood, R. Authmutlw, T. Vince M. Cirino. Catholics under Chinese Communist tyranny, 2D keep the school mindful of the diabolical tyranny of Red China by publishing the facts. Brother Leo Murray, S.M., has responsibility for fl'-le day day Service of this exemplary Left to right: T. Holzheimer, T. Hannan, J. Plut, J. Jones, J. Kosmerl organization. J' H l . ki K I ,x . n ? CROSS BEARER: T. Harbaugh. ACOLYTES: G. Pelachelr lleftl, P. Piro lrightl. LEFT COLUMN: C. Baechle, D. Madge, R. Unlcefer, J. Heft, Father Hood. RIGHT COL- UMN: M. Wolanslri, L. Loushen, J. G-ruden, E. Gutmen. The 19 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Wayne Burge +ries fo convince hard-boiled John Fink, assisfanf edi- for, of a capiion while assisfanf edifor James Thome smiles his approval, The rockef in fhe foreground served as a consfanf reminder of ihe safelliie rheme. No, ihe rockei was never fesfed. we Af--M1 UP'N'ATTEM! yells Frank Zalar, iypisf, assisied on 'Phe I lypewrifer by John Fink and accompanied by Dave Muehle and Ken Templin Viking acfivifies secfion Edifors. Qs, i.......,. WHATEVER BROTHER BERNARD PLOGMAN, Moderaior, was saying, ihis in,no way sfopped fhe 'four sfaff members K. Templin, F. Zalar, D. Meuhle, and J. Fink, from mugging ihe camera. Again fhe rockef wenf pfffffff. If never leff fhe desk! jun l VIKING FOUR HARD of silence at Muehle types sports editors a confab. To S.M. members: Editorrin-Chief Art Editor , Business Staff , THE SMOOTH WORKING arf staff headed by Fred Hoplcins to the left and capably assisted by Donald Trentel really tool: their work seriously and as you can see professionally handled the art worlr in the opening pages. Assistant Editors .. Typists . .... . Sports Editors . Assistant Artists WORKlNG editors enioy a moment top left, while to the right, Dave out patrons and on the bottom the Joe Mersnik and Tony Brazie have the right is the photography repre- sentation in Ron Lelrse and Bro. Donald McCoy, This year the exciting theme of the International Geophysical Year has brought within range of the student body the beginning of the Rocket Age. Our staff sought new heights, not only in learning about rocketry, but in the history of St. Joseph. Credit for this really beau- tiful book must go to the following staff . ,...,,...... Wayne Burge John Finlc, James Thorne . ,.... Franlc Zalar, Ray Perna Actvtves Editors .Ken Te'np'n, Dave Muehe Tony Brazle, Joe Mersnik , ,.... , .. Fred Hopkins .. , Dennis Krugei Robert Miko, Louis Syenwol, Donald Trentel, Frank Rala, Joe Bllicic. . , Dave Mueh e, Ken Ternpln, Jarres I-Xeska Jann Yasenoslcy, Ronad Zatoper, Ray Anzfclc, Torn Salerno. Moderator ...... ,... B ro. Bernard Pfocynan, S.M. Business Moderator ,. ...., Bro. John Blank, S.M. The Norseman staff of St. Joseph's High is one of the school's top organizations which keeps the spirit and interest of the students stirring by its impressive and conclusive monthly news editions. Through the efforts of the Viking reporters, who gather, formulate, and present the current and exciting events at St. Joseph, the Norseman is rapidly becoming one of the best Cleveland high school papers. The forecasts and 'outlooks pre- sented in the Norseman have done exceedingly well in acquainting the students with their rela- tionship to the school. Thus, in continuing their impressive endeavors in dealing with the student body, the Norseman has formulated an editorial policy which is designed to develop within the students an attitude of school citizenship. .Mai FIRST ROW: B. Conforte, J. Donovan, P. Domitor. SECOND ROW: R. Suster, F. Zalar, P. lanarelli, J. Sadowski, D. Garner. ABSENT: J. Fink. Left to right: K. Olenilx, P. Powers. T. Olah, D. Ferrell. The Norseman Left to rigl-it: R. Powell, L. D'Onle, T. Olalw, Mr. DiCillo. The Ritie Club instills in its members not only the proper and sate use ot Hrearms, but also the incentive to become accurate shooters. This is attained by shoulder-to-shoulder matches with near-by teams, pistol matches with outlying schools and by the National Pistol Matches whereby the school teams pit themselves against the entire country, and also by acquiring diplomas, medals and bras- sards tovvard the National Rifle Association qualification course. At the end of the year a special obstacle course is tired to deter- mine the club's champion shooter. Brother Robert Lindemann, SM., inspires this very in- teresting and popular activity. Rifle Club r X I L' I IN PRONE POSITION: R. Keelan. Reading oft score: L. Reuss. l IN OFFHAND POSITION is L. Reuss. In sitting position is N. Royce. FIRST ROW: K. Seib, R. Novak, W. Novak, R. Vinci. SECOND ROW: N. Brodnik, E. Wagma, D. Dubecky, J. DeGeronimo, A. Aveni, J. Grubiss, R. Griffin, A. Samuto, H. Pierna. THIRD ROW: T. Beckman, R. Zeller, J. McFarlane, P. Spinks, T. Smith, L. Reuss, A. Seclay, R. Keelan, N. Royce. FOURTH ROW: M. Gerl, D. Quigley, R. Barker, J. Kromer, J. Blaser, A. Luzar, A. Casar, C. Brandich, E. Strauss, G. Thomas, J. Severino. FIFTH ROW: J. Chauby, F. Violett, W. Albright, J. Karich, J. Mady, R. Grittiths, J. Hudson, C. Kramer, L. Loushin. ABSENT: J. Scatide, T. Geraghty, S. Skapura, J. JBTOSI, J. Burke, L. Clarke, N. DiCilIo, A. Hunter, J. Faletic. gf ...X if? .fv 8 :Kp IO9 WW u,.-.M..,.J..Q....W- ,, Every Saturday the Debate Club meets with other schools who are members in the North- eastern Ohio Forensic League. Throughout Sep- tember all functions are limited to informal dis- cussions vvhich tend to acquaint both the students and judges with the annual debate topics which are changed every year. During October, Novem- ber, and the early part ot December, the schools meet at various designated places tor their de- bates. Trophies and ribbons are awarded to the school with the highest number ot points. After the Christmas vacation, the debaters prepare themselves for the Individual Events. FIRST ROW: R. Suster, P. Sterlr, J. G-aiiutis, B. Ward, J. Vlach. SECOND ROW: L. Tremalgio, H. Andrews, W. Allen, A. Rulrsenas, G. Brunswick, B. Contorte. THIRD ROW: DL Paltani, R. Kovac, R. Trepal, R. Nowiclri, T. Vince. Lett to right: T. Vince, B. Ward, P. Sterlr, D. Paltani, G. Brunswick. HENRY ANDREWS expouncls on the subject of United States' sputniks. Science Honor ...eff 511. Leff lo righf: R. Knazelr, J. Erlzer, R. Knauss, E. Rozic, J. Schaff. DURING THE ln+erna+ional Geophysical Year, mosl of 'fhe club's acfiviiies were devo+ed fo space and space iravel. While some of fhe members sludied roclze+s and perfeclecl melhods of conslrucfion, ofhers sluclied mefer cosmic ray bursfs and sun spol phenomenon. A 'Few members sfeyed closer fo lhe ground wilh soiless growing and crude oil disfillaiion proiecfs Leff fo righf: ROW I: B. Ward. R. Medic, P. Morey, D. Ciolli, F. Rusch. ROW 2: R. Turk, G. Shekel, L. Smigal, N. Kirchner. Leff fo righi: T. Harbaugh, R. Kulilr, R. Czailrowski, A. Koler, J. Branal. ONE OF SEVERAL Radio Club broadcasis being pre- pared by WEWS. Looking over lhe siiualion are club members E. Miller and J. Marcy. ln 'rhe phofo fo fhe righi are T. Dzialc, T. Geraghfy, T. Kilzmiller who has iusl' received his novice license an.l is being congraiu- laled by Dennis and Dave Tommasone. He is aboul lo add his call leffers To 'rhose on fhe board. 5? Q' . gg., A N -if .Z vw. Al I -tg - K - H 5 ' . lu .. f,,,. Mx,-h .. . E fax -iii fi ' , , 1 fs. if i ' . 5,39 A ui- 14. y 6 y ' , , f K 9' Q 3 gy 'iw f , ,V D N A .U f ig v K F y Q ' 'ity S, sf ' i I ' ORBITO METER . SATELLITE SLlDE RULE STZ TOSEPH Hisu Rwso CLUB xx ,,.'l'T ibul md . 'P sg.. X. . Q riisrr 35 4: X -av' 'fi in ' gf , 'ff . ,ss 1 ifw-.M . ' if is xy .iw 'E A is, in wefwis' L rirs sb- 8-QsL.15Kg'1 f'.iT? 'fi1 ' +.'?f-:ff 'Q ,-. L' f.'1f7g,j7L.l L. 'M,.g.g A ai, T 1 ' F93 U ngnfg ff-.px-,1. fg f: -A V - ' ,- -my -f ,,.g: .. x ., , agen -nz, ,. , -sa Pr- A A ...e.H .' IX is l RADIO CLUB MEMBERS are quiie proud of iheir worl: in 'iraclring ihe Spul- nilcs. On ihe lefl are several members checking and calculaling orbils. Above, E. Miller, D. Slcalas, D. Cegelslci, D. Mali, and R. Leslxovic compare beep phoios wilh lhe reproducfion of ihe Radio Club phoio on +he cover of CQ magazine which ran an arficle on 'rhe Sf. Joseph Spuinilx proiecf. THE ORBITOMETER designed and con- sfrucled by lhe Radio Club 'io measure all safellife orbils of ihe fuiure has a pafeni pending and offers from iwo com- panies ic manufaciure The inslrumenl. TO RECORD fhe sound of fhe beep from Spulnilc i, 'rhe Radio Club had 'lo use miles and miles of lape and slay up several hours beyond bedfime buf 'lhey pul S+. Joseph in ihe news wilh 'iheir fine work. Here E. Miller, R. Robbins, and D. Cegelslii maize a lesl run of lhe beep 'rape for fheir radio show on WEWS. YHE GENERAL FRA!! D5 YSLAND Radio and crash programs. was held This year aT ST seph. X ff P-' The Radio Club pledges iTs members To become men of radio, men of Their counTry, and men OT God. They assisT each oTher To masTer Theory and pracTice, so as To earn governmenT licenses, and To set up Their own radio sTaTions, besides running The ideal school sTaTion. ln The Tall of lasT year Cl957j They made head- lines ThroughouT Ohio as They Tracked The SpuTniks. The Radio Club boys carried The name of ST. Joseph l-ligh onTo 7 TV shows, inTo 30 and more radio an- nouncemenTs, and inTo 20 newspaper arTicles. They also were wriTTen up in The Magazine CQ, and even had Their SpuTnik Beep pictures used for The TronT cover of This inTernaTional magazine. ln school The boys made Their conTribuTion in The mainTenance of many elecTronic devices used in class rooms and laboraTories, as well as in The demonsTra- Tion of radio work To science classes. Finally, The movie Taken oT Them doing SpuTnik Tracking was made inTo a science visual aid Elm, and This was Their mosT lasTing conTribuTion To The adver- Tising of whaT a good school ST. Joseph l-ligh is. BroTher Michael Stimac, S.lVl., heads This amazing organizafion. AT WORK BUILDING a radio of his own is Joseph Marcy who is receiving professional advise Trom his Two assisTanTs Edward Miller and RoberT Leslcovic. RADIO CLUB PRESlDENT Bernard Kulwin is largely e sponsible Tor The smooTh Tunc Tioning oT The club's acTiviTies ouTsTanding example oT This smooTh TuncTioning work was exempliTiecl in The work These boys did Tor The Civil DeTense air raid warning pracTice ThaT ffm-lT3t' C icii Mothers' The importance of the Dads' Club is that it' acts as a liaison of solidarity be- tween the school and the home, estab- lish easy social relationships between the members of the Club and the faculty of the school and come to the assistance of such proiects which will aid the school. Any father, guardian or sponsor of a student enrolled at St. Joseph's may be eligible to become a member. Other male adults or alumni, interested in the vvel- fare of the school and are acceptable to the membership may be eligible to be- come a member. Important Functions: Father's-Son's Communion Mass and Breakfast, The Annual Fall Festival, Educational Pro- grams after monthly business meetings, Annual Dad's Club Picnic. The Mothers' Guild founded on No- vember lO, l952, has as its purpose to help the school in every possible vvay. They sponsor the Spring Band and Glee Club Concert, the Christmas Party, the Annual Anniversary Mass on March TQ, the Spring Card Party, and the Mothers and Sons Mass and Communion Break- fast. Moderators of the Dads' and Mothers' organizations respectively are Brother Herman Thaner, S.lVl., and our principal Father Aloysius Bedel, S.M. I.ef+ Io righi: Bro. Tom Niemera, Bro. Mike VoeIIrer,i Bro. Dennis Curry, and Mrs. Broz IMrs. Sanfa CIausI giving ou+ prizes. THIS IS THE firsf picfure of iIs kind ever sI'1own. Here +I-ie dads are subiecfed 'ro a ladies' s+ocIxing game af ine CI1ris+mas pariy. A TYPICAL SUNDAY a+ +I1e Dads' and Sons' and Bro+I'1ers' bowling sessions. No+ice fhe anxious Iook of Ihe following: Lef+ Io rigI1+: J. Hughes, J. EI'1Ierf, Jr., J. EI'iIer+, Sr., Mr. Kerchensfeiner, Bro. VoeII:er, D. BarrisI1, T. HanIon, F, Barrish. 9 and Dad ' Club ...I ,gi I 5 DADS CLUB OFFICERS FIRST ROW Mr Milne Sfaneluus Vice Presidenfq Mr. Richard II Lieb Presiden+ Torn Rufgers Treasurer SECOND ROW Bro Herman Thanner, S.M., .ififii ' lx X J f , if A,f'fPf J Q M ' 1 I5 I' A wr I' ...wrsfmf I ' , 'inf' iift' ',.,-W , wigs .fggfvfsw N, '4 ' - 't .. ...lf ' H , . . .W . ,..ffe-:v:..w.f..f-a-f-f -sf A,,A Nw -.- , , , -W k A Q nw.. pew W M . M- T.. .,..,,,,W.,. M ...sm , ..,, H . ,. f . .. 4 ,,.. ,.,g jkV'g,.g,.ggg+jwg:.: JVM, r ,,..TT 1 -'tw . W f -fs ., 'fi ss--rr -.ef ,, .-M.-. V3-gg':'i -all . T' f f 'A ... , -.fjjgg 7 If M-M ty M ...WJ .,., ,M S4wlW 'f 0 W ,,. f,.., 'stiff -r' 79?ftY-'Vi V... R M'h'f7,ff, , , ,X 953. fbfiff' me ' . ..: A ..-f .,... .. V V 'W . KW' A Jw -Cas . - . . M. , t W. .Ml ,,,....i,55,...-.T by ,.., . Mp., in M Ei. x .T., L.e..,f -fs, A V- A ik., L.. . .. W.. ,, ...M . A,,A . , ... ,,, ,Y,, V ,. .,. , , , ,,, ...,. V , ,i5, , .. ,. ., -- ' ' A - ...mv-A ' g - ,:.',,.. I , QW.. M ,, ff: my 1 .:k-ww 1 A .. .ar- ' K THE MEMBERS of the Boating Club are: IN THE BOAT: T. Conley. FIRST ROW lbottoml: R. Knauss, J. Schauer, D. Dempsey, F. Putz, B. Marn, J. Shume, A. Samuto, J. Kuhel, Mr. D'Alanno. SECOND ROW: D. Hueber, R. Beuck, R. Bollra, J. Gruden, L. Rosenthal, B. Bedfor, T. Bringmann, R. Lavigna. THIRD ROW: A. Robbins, R. Stenger, R. Mur- phy, D Turlr, J. Fagan, R. Reilly. Boating The Boating Club's main function is to promote sate boating among its group of sailing enthusiasts who are interested in learning more about the handling of small craft. Through its program, the members have learned various means ot handling and keeping their vessels in top condition and preparedness. This year's season will climax with a cruise to Cedar Point for all its 'mem- bers. Much ot the remarkable work otithis unusual organization is due to the sound guidance and training of Mr. D'Alanno. Left to right: R. Stinnger, R. Beuclc, D. Hueber, R. Turlr, R. Bollla, R. Murphy, Vice Comm. J. Schauer, Comm. J. Kuhel, J. Lentz, L. Turk, J. Fagan, J. Hunter, D. Dempsey. LEADING BOAT is L. Turlr, next R. Bollxa, and R. Slinnger, in an exciting race off our lake front. I Audio Visual ENJOYING THEIR WORK, S. Slcapura, and R. Vidmar, practice using the tape recorder and the hi I1 tidelit rec CHECKING AND SETTING up the movie proiector equip- ment for showing in classrooms are: J. Preto, J. Brodniclr, and R. Boyarslny. This group services the school vvith audio-visual materials, and proiectors. Films are shovvn, tapes are provided, and record players delivered to classes request- Since class time is used, members must pass ing them. all subiects as vvell as maintain a good average to retain active membership. Much time before and after school is spent in maintenance ot equipment and in preparing the schedule for the day. Daily messenger service is provided to pick up and return films and other audio- visual materials from Public Schools, the Public Library, as vvell as from Ohio State University. Providing the guidance tor this needed organization is Brother Ray- mond Glemet, SM., and Brother Thomas Niemira, SM. 9 Y ' ord player equipment so that when these are used by the various course teachers there will be no electrical trouble. RECORDING THEIR voices on the tape recorder are: G. Schaffer, R. Slrapura, and P. Broolrer. 'RJ MEMBERS ARE: FIRST ROW Ibottomlz D. Marcotrigrano, F. Jenuseson, T. Conley, K. Kleinhenz, D. Kavalunas. SECOND ROW: R. Boyarslcy, A. Cesa, H. Andrews, R. Best, L. Clarlr. THIRD ROW: R. Flynn, R. Skapura, K. Rariclr, J. Preto, C. Powali, P. Brooker. FOURTH ROW: J. Kuhel, D. Paulin, S. Sllapura, G. Schaffer, J. Brodniclr, D. Vidmar. Intramural JOHN BRANCEL in action. Hope it's a strilie John! THE ST. JOSEPH intramural bowling enthusiasts putting on their best smiles. Joe Ciliberti icenterl seems to be slightly tipsy, l wonder why? WONDER WHAT would happen if both bowlers were using the same alley. Lefty J. Feldlcamp swings into action while T. Hanlon tries to match his result with a right-handed shot. l Intramural bowling is the nursery of future hours of pleasant sports activity for those not gifted to participate in interscholastic sports. Every session is attended enthusi- astically by each bowler in spite of a poor week lust past. The ten pin season begins the second week of school and lasts until May, with a tournament being held after each half of the schedule. This year forty-five trophies will be awarded to the top competitors. Brother Gilbert Gensler, S.M., has given much of his valuable time to the development of the popular sport of bowling here at St. Joseph. I -...,,,f'K FIRST ROW: R. Dietxel, G. Rakar, G. Padavick, F. Gabor, G. Kaston, W. Maun, F. Haydocy, W. Guy, F. Pierce, T. Ryan. SECOND ROW: E. Strauss, P. Richards, M Rihter, R. George, J. Rigot, J. Rozick, J. Riglar, W. Bidnar, J. Raglow, F. Rihtar. THIRD ROW: J. Morgan, R. Beucl, F. Erne, R. Bedford, R. Ross, T. Exum, K. Sauvain, C. Brandish, L. Bodle, H. Waldrow, D. Marsho. FOURTH ROW: A. Martin, H. Mclvor, R. Hocevar, J. Sendon, M. Sanders, S. Fishwicl, M. Boland, F. Farkas, B. Tomcik, S. Vedrody, R. Quigley. FIFTH ROW: D. Markusic, W. Bilinski, J. Schulz, A. Gruss, J. Heft, E. Fitzpatrick, J. Melle, G. Gilroy. FIRST ROW: D. Misch, W. Rabe, D. Baird, L. Clarlr, R. Zebrowslri, F. Fitzpatrick. SECOND ROW: S. Puruczky, F. Hustek, R. Lieb, M. Melle, R. Svets, P. Piro. THIRD ROW: R. Hollis, R. Beuiclx, M. Sterlr, S. Haic, D. Podmar, J. Hora. FOURTH ROW: J. Ribar, R. DiBiase, R. Herrick, S. Rego- vich, J. Hoenigman. The Service Club vvas founded to take care of the many activities which needed the help of student man-power to see these ac- tivities to a successful conclusion. The boys can be seen selling, tickets, acting as ticket- takers, ushers, cloakroom attendants, and a host ot other jobs where their behind-the- scene services make things run smoothly. Each member in good standing is supplied with a distinctive Eisenhower iacket in school colors. Brother Joseph Streiff, S.M., originated and still remains moderator of this outstanding organization. FIRST ROW: R. Kovac, T. Domitor, M. Walsh, J. Knauss SECOND ROW: R. Modic T. Dietzel, E. Hirsch, L. Drigas, W. Ouandt. THIRD ROW: R. Waruer, J. Lynch, P. Lubien B. Kirsch. FOURTH ROW: R. Centa, F. Lunar, R. Knauss X795 ,QW S Service Club Qi Liv' 4 Y. zz' 22,1 rx ' Q in . ff-ik h .:fwQg'j?g M Q -3' 94- f ..-Q08 f if me Q dl' 'va 3 :PM fwfg-. . M Q . fee' ,. ef ww 1 'Q f ' ' . r f X .. ,, A, N -L , f ff:-X 'f x . Q , I A r ,ef Am. .fm ,V - Q .- .-ga, '4 , Q Q.. X A ,, Q i, ' ' : , ,4 G Q, X CHESTER NAINYS wards off pursuing Eagle cle- Tenders. 3rd Sfage l-lead Coach Bill GuTbrod and his assisTanT coaches worked long and hard from The middle of AugusT, wiTh a group of boys, who for The mosT parT, were inexperienced in varsiTy acTion. There were only Three leTTermen reTurning from lasT year's squad. In The preview game wiTh Euclid, our Viking Team made a good showing while baTTling To a O-O Tie. They gained valuable experience which showed iTself during The re- mainder of The season. We had difTiculTy in gaining yardage during The firsT half againsT Cleveland l-leighTs, buT in The second half we sTarTed To roll and scored Two Touchdowns. However, This A VIKING WARRIOR sTarTs driving Through snow and The RochesTer line. BOB LUZAR comes Thundering in from The bench To plug up a hole in The line. was noT enough as The Tigers defeaTed us T8-13. One brighT lighT was The passing combinafion of Gene Turner and John STih. The following week, on a muddy John Adam's field, our Viking Team meT an old foe, EasT l-ligh's Blue Bombers, who The week before upseT highly TalenTed Mansfield 7-6 and were favored To win again. l-lowever, The Bombers ran inTo a sform of HghTers called Vikings. Our olTense really clicked as we came up wiTh a T2-O vicTory. CHET THE JET Talres To The air as he follows his TeammaTe Gene Turner info The Erie Tech line. . . . physical preparation .fy I II fX A DRIVING VIKING is finally broughf down afier piling up yardage againsi Easf High. W FIRST ROW: Head Coach Wm. Gu+brod, J. Gruden, D. Gillen, A. Russo, D. Weigel, J. Mulhair, T. Fagan, Assf. Coach D. Fer raua. SECOND ROW: Asst Coach J. Colabuno, N. Hanraify, D. S+upica, C. Nainys, R. Rawa, G. Turner, R. Krakowski, T. Rose THIRD ROW: J. Novak, T. Tisovec, B. Luzar, K. TibaIdi, G. Mis- haga, B. Conway, G. SIreIlaI, E. Zimmerman, Mgr. FOURTH ROW: N. Kirchner, J. Busher, D. Moreno, B. Bauman, P. Sheridan, T. Krupi+zer, B. Ballish, D. Fiizsimmons. FIFTH ROW: Mgr. R. Weber, L. Opelek, D. SIerIeIcer, R. Cenfa, J. Siih, J. Weed, G. Royer, T. Powers. i SPOTTED BUT not stopped, Chet breaks for open territory against Cleveland Heights. WHAT HAPPENED to my blockers? cries a St. Mary's back as he is smothered lay a trio of Viking tacklers. Q gg. i Q. U1 ,gawk . ,r . . ff' 1-, .. L. : . V .. ' ' if-are - Qflii.. ,. -. '- ' ' T 'fi 5 . ' ......nf ww BOB BAU MAN RAY CENTA Offensive End Offensive Guard and a. 5 . Scoring l-4 points in the opening quarter and T4 more during the rest of the game Erie Tech also ioined the ranks of defeated opponents on the Viking schedule. Russo, Tisovec, Stupica, and Nlishaga each accounted for a T-D, for another Viking victory. Racking up six points early in the game was not enough to stop a determined East Tech team. The fast charging Scarabs scored three times in the second half in a very rugged game which Ray Centa didn't forget for quite a while although he made the News Dream Team for his efforts. In the annual classic with our crosstown rivals, St. Edwards, a spirited Viking team returned home from this game victorious for the fourth time in six years by a score of 20-l3. Although St. Ed- wards went winless during the season they showed promise for the future and next year's game should be a real battle. Barny Conway made the Press All-Star rating for his rugged play in this game. BARNY CONWAY TOM KRUPITZER Defensive Halfback Center Defensive Tackle .I 23 A if TONY TISOVEC slrealrs pasl Roches+er's lasl man as he heads for anoiher Viking SCOT6. CHARGE yells caplain Jael: Weed as half a x Q es dozen Vikings close in on an Erie Tech back. X x I' z V I-T T ,.., My 'wl- iii '-' 'frfefii f f 'N WE Q A -tg i Q .4 fx , Allwn. ,K 7 , ll i M .K k.Lk 'i ,-any iiffii, 'fi ' ii i - 1 ? offer ig. BOB LUZAR GARY MISHAGA EMIL MORANO JIM MULHAIR Offensive Tackle Offensive Halfbaclc Defensive End Offensive Guard S+. Joseph 0.. ... I3 ...,... I2 ....... 28 ...., . 6 .,...., 20 ,...,.. I9 ....... 27 .,..... 7 ....... 33 ....... I4 ....... VARSITY Euclid lPreviewl .. Cleveland Heighls. .. Easl' ,,,.......,. Erie Tech .,.... Easi Tech ,... S+. Edward .,. Collinwood ...,... Akron Sf. Mary .... Holy Name .... Rochesler Aquinas ., .Toledo Libby ,..... Won 6-Los? 4 Opp. . 0 is . 0 , 0 . I8 . I3 . 7 . 0 .28 7 .25 HEY, THIS ISN'T a game of leap frog. Talle oul' some of 'fhose Heighfs laclrlersf' cries Chef Nainys in desperalion. CHET NAINYS rides again flwrouglw an opening made by Tony Russo and Don Sfupica againsf Collinwood. , .al COACHES BILL GUTBROD and Dan Eerrazza should be congrafulafed on flue fine work fhey have done in guiding our Vikings fhrough another successful sea- son. BOB BAUMAN is broughf fo fhe ground affer receiving a Turner pass. w .,.,.......4-ir GEORGE STREKAL GENE TURNER JACK WEED Offensive and Defensive Tackle Quarferback Offensive and Defensive Tackle 2 it . WHAT'S THIS! Loafing on the job? Better not let the coach see you, says Bob Bauman as he catches Tony Russo in the act. Collinwood, a neighborhood rival, has always met us in a wide open game and this year was no exception. Displaying a Tricky offense, in the single- wing, and great ball-handling by Gene Turner, the Vikings scored two touchdowns on passes from Gene Turner to Tony Russo and Bob Bauman. Both teams played an outstanding game as the large turnout of fans will agree. The final score was T9-7, as we chalked up our fourth victory of the season. Bob Bauman also made the News Dream Team after this game. in the game with Akron St. Mary, Gene Turner once again displayed his brilliant passing potential, as he threw two more touchdown passes to Bob Bauman in our 27-O victory. DAVE WEIGEL Defensive Halfback HDOGGONE, where did I put that foot- ball? Quite a pileup of players as they feverishly try building a fast snow man. Tom Krupitzer gets disgusted and leaves the scene. The Vikings defeated Rochester Aquinas 33-7. 4' x -'as 555.1 . We ds 0 ff fa gf at M. .fgiii 'T' 4 las! is 12. 'Vw I27 DON STUPICA, in need of a lillle assislance, yells lo Chesler Nainys who prompfly answers lhe call of his fellow Viking. x ' ip. 1 'm: 'ig, , V, TONY RUSSO heads for open lerrifory wilh Rochesfer in ho? pursuif. No fear Though, for Cenla, Germ, Weed, and Slupica close in. HEY, WHAT IS THIS? Dave Weigel wonders, as he is mel' by lwo rushing Akron linemen. Never fear, for 'lwo againsf one are equal odds for a Viking. The luck of The lrish was wiTh Holy Name in The form oT Dennis Mahoney as The Green Wave deTeaTed us 28-7 on a mud- covered TTeld. For The second sTraighT year The Team Traveled To RochesTer, New York, To meeT Aquinas l-ligh. The ground was covered wiTh snow six inches deep. BuT This did noT sTop our driving oTTense as we deTeaTed Aquinas 33-7. In The Hnal game of The season againsT Toledo Libby, our Team made a greaT show- ing againsT a rugged opponenT. AlThough we losT 25-l-4, iT was Gene Turner again pass- ing Tor one Touchdown and running The oTher one himself Our Team capTain, Jack Weed, made The News Dream Team Tor a greaT showing, noT iusT in This game, buT all season long. The Team iTselT was ranked lOTh besT in The city. .Wi N Q my cw M , , M, gawk, , .sq , 'Q ry A T , , ' GARY MISHAGA Turns on The sleam as he gal- lops off for a sizable gain againsT Erie Tech. NICE ROADBLOCK, DON, yells Chef Nainys as Don STupica helps him piledrive Through The EasT Tech line. 3 if A GET IN THERE AND FlGHTl yells quarTerbaclr Gene Turner To his TeammaTes as They prepare To reTurn To The baTTleTield. FIRST ROW: G. Bradac, D. Blase, E. Reardon, P. Medlen, F. Fitzpatrick, J. Dixon, M. Melle, R. Hanley. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Faragher lHead T. Tifft, E. Esch. SECOND ROW: Mr. Czerniclci IAssistant Coachl, R. Coachl. B. Best. P. Roedefi B- Hollis. R- I-GQHSIKI. W- MFHGUIGO. S- Valylxo, S. Kasper, D. Johnson, J. Preto, J. Whiting, R. Romey, W. Regovich, J. Kearns. FIFTH ROW: S. Lewandoslri, J. Erlrer. N. Tibaldi, Plesec. THIRD ROW: R. Zebrowski, L. Burello, R. Carey, D. McGarry,, G. Bydash, J. Stupica, J. Dwyer, D. Fitzmaurice. J. WHITING sweeps right end after taking a hand-off from Len Burrello. AIDED BY 6 crucial bl0ClK. J. Whiting digs for paydirt. Junior Varsity JUNIOR VARSITY St. Joseph OPP- 7 .,....., Euclid IPreviewl ---. . .. 0 I9 ,,...,.. Cleveland Heights .... .- 0 7 ...,.... Aurora lVarsityl .... . - . I3 I3 ...,.,.. St. Edward ...,.., .. 20 I3 ....,... St. Edward ... .. 7 7 ........ Collinwood ,.,, ., 23 6 ......., Bedford .... . . 6 7 ........ St. Ignatius ...........,... I3 3 Wins-4 Losses I Tie Playing a rough schedule the Junior Varsity team should be congratulated on their fine efforts as they won three, lost four, and tied one. Their coach, Mr. Faragher, guided and aided the team throughout the season. The Viking J-V team started off with a bang as they defeated Euclid in the annual preview game 7-O and knocked off Cleveland Heights I9-O, before they were stopped by Aurora's varsity team I3-7. ln the first encounter with our cross-town rivals, St. Edward, the J-V team lost a close one 20-13. Not defeated in spirit, they came back the following week to defeat St. Edward I3-7. The game with Bedford ended in a 6-6 tie through the efforts of little Lenny Burrello who threw a pass to Steve Kasper in the end zone. Quarterback Len Burrello sparked the team all season with his fine, rugged playing. FRESHMEN St. Joseph Opp, 6 ,....... St. Ignatius 7 25 ........ St. Stanislaus . ,.... 0 20 ......,. St. Edward ... .... 0 I4 ...,.... Collinwood ... ..... 2 I3 .,...... Kirk ,....... ..... 0 I3 ........ Bedford ...,.... .,.., 0 20 ........ Euclid Central ,....... 0 6 Wins-I Loss 94 in-W. JIM VINCENT plows through the St. Ignatius line behind the blocking of John Roclr. Freshman Champs FIRST ROW: J. Roclc, K. Schuman, A. lasue, M. Costrogano, B. McHell, M. Daniels, M. Fitzsimmons. SECOND ROW: Mr. Langer lAssis'l'ant Coachl, J. Kellner, A. Seda, A. Luzar, V. Vavpot, B. DeMilI, K. Koenig, T. Segua. THIRD ROW: L. Vitantonio, K. Maglisic, B. McNally, R. 4 ,sf if 1925-rift' RAY RAINONE drives across the goal line for an extra point against St. Stanislaus. The Freshman team, under the excellent leader- ship of their coach Mr. John Braucher, successfully Turned out a winning season, the best St. Josephs has ever seen. After dropping their 'first game to St. Ignatius by one point 7-6, they drove on to win Their remaining six. They held all their opponents to only nine points while they themselves racked up an amazing total of lll points which is outstanding for any freshman squad. The games which highlighted the season were the victories over our chief rivals namely. St. Edward, Collinwood, and Kirk Junior High. As long as they stick with it, these hard-hitting and driving Little Vikings will leave their mark on I the gridiron in the years to come. Tanski, J. Rudolph, E. Fitzpatrick. J. Jones. FOURTH ROW: J. Vin- cent, W. Ballinalci, L. Titech, L. Kapriva, J. Manor, J. Melle, D. Wesner. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Braucher lHead Coachi, G. Gilroy, H. Zalakar, R. Rainone, D. Jeroy, W. Valis. M. Schell, J. Poliar. Q 4 7 i A I N 3 K Nag: f,:' 1 H if - onnr Q YF nm X . X if ,gyy , QE-fi, K A , 3 5 , Q - , ' 1, ur 3 1 TOM BRAZAITIS. Co-capfain, led 'Hue 'Team in scoring and was inshumenfal in sparking The ieam ihroughouf 'Phe season. I32 x EMIL MORANO ihrows in anofher fwo poinfer climaxing a down-courr drive againsi S+. Edward's. ALRIGHT BOYS, Ie+'s noi ge'r grubby! cries John Srih as he is surrounded by a irio of Lourdes players. fav' 3,59 ,aw I -www .rs- rn K.. BASKETBALL Coach Bernie Guifoyle proved all the quality of his coaching ability this year by starting from scratch and developing a respectable team. He had no returning lettermen, and most of the prospective players have seen little varsity action. Coach Guifoyle faced the task of rebuilding another top team and producing another winning season with brighter hopes for the future. The Viking squad got off on the right foot by defeating John Hay by a score of 43-35. Junior center, Jim Sadowski led the scoring with T2 points. Co-captain Tom Brazaitis went slippin' and slidin' down the court for 17 points as we notched up our second victory against St. Stanislaus 50-36. Walsh, Sadowski, and O'Donnell all hit double figures, but it wasn't enough to stop Glenville as the red-hot Tarblooders defeated us in the last quarter 55-48. Due to the constant driving of Tom Banc and Tom O'Donnell, a high-flying Lourdes team was stopped 50-40 for victory number three. FIRST ROW: T. Banc, T. Brazaitis lCo-captainl, H. Knaclwel, M. Walsh lCo-captainl. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bernard Guilfoyle lCoacl'1l, T. O'Donnell, R. Morano, P. Henry, M. Grahm lManagerl. THIRD ROW: J. Murphy, J. Stih, J. Sadowslri, R. Thomas. ABSENT: C. Bost. . EX: 5 i I if lx! QI S- XX s . Wfff .mmaj ft .1 AN ATTEMPTED blocked shot by Ken Smith of Euclid is made in vain, as John Stih sinks another basket. FLYING PAST the Pittsburgh defense, Tom Brazaitis eyes the hoop as he drives in for a layup. . BALLET AND BASKETBALL, what a combination! Emil Morano shows good form as he iumps against a John Adams player. Playing their Hrst game on a foreign court, at Wicklitfe, our Vikings encountered a tough opponent who could do no wrong. Capitalizing on every mistake we made, the Blue Devils de- feated us 80-65. Tom Brazaitis was high man with 18 points. The following night we faced a strong East Senate contender, Collinwood. The bench was cleared as Coach Guilfoyle sought a winning com- bination. But it iust wasn't our night as we lost 59-46. John Adams found our court to their liking as they connected from everywhere and defeated us 68-45. Jim Sadowski was high with i5 points and did a great iob under the boards along with sophomore John Stih. In hope of developing a team for the future, Coach Guifoyle brought up three players from the J-V team including Robin Thomas, Jim Murphy, and Pete Henry. Against East High we finally started to move, but we lost this game by one point 52-5l as Emil Morano chipped in i6 points. We began getting our share of rebounds with Sadowski, Stih, Mo- rano, and Murphy working hard under the bas- kets. ' Our neighborhood rivals, Euclid, fell at the hands of a victory-starved Viking squad as we found the winning ways once again by a score of 36-34. John Stih led with i3 points, eight of them in our third period surge. JOHN STlH soars into the air as a trio of Eagles attempt to halt his ettorts. COACH BERNIE GUILFOYLE yells lnformallon +o his feam as J V Coach Mr McDonough and Tom Brazallus offer words of encouragemenl' Q VARSITY BASKETBALL Joseph Opp Jol'1n Hay S+. Slanlslaus . .. Glenville ........... vOur Lady of Lourdes . Wlcklifle ,.....,.., Collinwood ... Alumni ..,.. John Adams Easi ,4..4,.. Euclid ...,... Sf. Edward ....44,.. .. S+. Sfanlslaus ..,..,..... Pi++sburgl1 Norllw Caflmolic Universify Cleveland Heighfs .. Lufheran 44...,. S+. Edward ..... Akron Sf. Mary ......., Fairporf ........,.... . EUCLID TOURNAMENT Burfon ,...,... ..,,... Won 7-Lost I 2 ,. T 12, 51. it ' ist g it ttf! DESPITE THE EFFORTS of two St. Ed's players, Jim Sadowslci shoots for the basltet as Robin Thomas and John Stih close in for a possible rebound. Traveling to St. Edward we found the going a little rough as we lost to the Eagles 64-5l. Tom O'Donnell and Robin Thomas led with TO points apiece. The law of averages Hnally aided St. Stanislaus as the Panthers defeated us 56-51 for the first time in the school's history. The team traveled to Pittsburgh to face North Catholic and were defeated 77-53 as Matt Szkowny threw in 35 points for the Trojans. Mike Walsh led St. Joe's with T2 points. Using a driving offensive style we scored a major up- set against Cleveland Heights in a thrilling battle that went into overtime. The underclassrnen shone brightly as Jim Sadowski scored T9 points with Tom O'Donnell and Robin Thomas also hitting double figures. DlSPLAYlNG HIS driving ability against Lourdes, Tom Banc goes in and up for another two points. ms ,- 5,55 JOHN STIH, after cracking through the Collinwood defense shoots from in close as two Railroaders loolc on. S42 1 1 'x f JF 1 S 'R -1 fn' 'xg:i' 'f A EQ 1 Ai, is 'al . ,, V A r 4 1' Q5 , Fjgx ff-.Q A uf ,Q .x..fQ G34 X3 PM X If A4 1 gif A S.: W Junior Varsity FIRST ROW: L. Burrello, A. Mulhern, S. Kasper, D. Johnson, J. Bergeron. SECOND ROW: Mr. J. McDonough ICoacI1I, J. Bydash, R. Legerski, A. Valaifis, W. Gibbons, D. Gorup. THIRD ROW K. Janke, R. Brockman, T. Conomy, K. Bodle, C. Yurcich. KEN BODLE shoois for 'Ihe baskei as Ken Jonke and Ray Brockman IooIc on. S+. 39 30 29 38 53 32 48 26 52 38 78 49 46 73 70 37 60 JUNIOR VARSITY Joseph ........JoI1n Hay Sfanislaus ,. . ,.......GIenvlIIe ........Our Lady of Lourdes ........WicIKIIf'Ie .. ,.......CoIIinwood ........JoI'1nAdams,., ....,...Eas+ High... .. .... EucIld ..,,., .. Edward.... Sfanislaus ..,.....UnIversi+y........ . . . . . . . .Cleveland Heighis .. ........EucIld....,....... .,...,,.Lu+heran Edward ,.......Akron S+. Mary ........FairporI Won I0-Los? 7 Opp. ....29 20 ,...55 . .... 36 ...,39 ....42 ..,.42 ....34 ....64 ....35 ....66 45 ....59 .,..53 ..,.56 ,...53 .. ,.., 73 STEVE KASPER and Ray Brockman close In on Ihe Iussle fhai is in progress under Ihe baskei- agannsf Euclid. FIRST ROW: Mgr. T. Perry, L. Pongonis, J. Dailey, D. Patt, M. Clare, J. Roclr. SECOND ROW: D. Leslrovec, M. Daniels, T. Saina, J. Rigot, T. Thomas, Coach FRESHMAN SCHEDULE Joseph Opp ,.....,.EmpireJuniorHigh... ., .26 ,.......Patriclr Henry,,.. ....2l .....,.St.Ignatius.... ....24 ........ColIinwood ....28 ....,,..ChaneI ....l7 .......,GlImour ....26 ........St.Edward...,..... ....3I ..,.,,.,ChaneI ....23 ...,....Empire Junior High ........35 ........KirlrJuniorI'ligh..... .,..I4 lgnatius..,.. ...,49 .,,....St. Stanislaus . 29 ....,..St.Edward.... ....33 ...Patrick Henry... ....20 ,.EucIid Central.. ,...22 ...,..,Euclid Central ....3l Won I4-Lost 2 M. Braucher. THIRD ROW: A. Sebenilr, J. Joclcum, J. Schulz, W. Peruselr, J. Vincent, L. Totedo. FOURTH ROW: N. Steh, T. Fox, H. Zolalnar, J. Colan, E. Irlenllauf. ABSENT: T. Malanev. H. Waldron, R. Ross. In his first year as coach of the freshman team, Mr. John Braucher piloted the team to a record-breaking season, starting off with ten straight victories before meeting defeat at the hands of St. Ignatius. Victories which highlighted the season were an over- time victory over St. Edward, our neighborhood rivals, Collinwood, and Kirk Junior High which is always thrilling and this year was no exception as we won by the close score of I8-14. AL SEBENIK iumps and shoots against St. Edward as Henry Zolalrar and Milce Clare close in. SHOOTING ABOVE the outstretched hands of an Eagle Henry Zolalcar puts two more points up on the score board. 3 -1 4 ,. ,,...,, 'IE . . ' ,we . -ff- s--' ., , fiat.: Wrestling and Tennis JAY SWEET surrep'IiTiousIy comes around The back of STeve Szabo To Try To pin him in a pracTice ses- sion. THE WRESTLING TEAM MEMBERS ARE: FIRST ROW: R. Luzar, G. Shea, B. Szabo, J, Sweef, S. Szabo, N. Doria, D. Baird, W. Murmann, C. Asseff. SECOND ROW: Coach CoIabuno, D. Modica, E, Esch, R. Nowicki, J. Geiger, J. Weed, F. Corbley, D, Leinweber, D. Ciricillo, Coach Coiabuno IeacIs The coaching sTaIT OT ST. Joseph's vvresTIing Team. His greaT coaching has led To vicTories over highIy-Tavored Collinvvood and Benedidine. This high-spiriTecI Team is Ieaci by Jack Weed-undeTeaTed champ OT The heavyvveighT di- vision. WRESTLING SCHEDULE ST. Joseph Opp. 28 ,....... Collinwood ........ 23 34 ...... Benedidine ... I I I2 ..... ..Brush ...25 I3 ........ Euclid ..... .. . 25 2I ......,, CoIIinwood .,. ... 24 I8 ....,., MenTor ...... . . 2I 28 ..,..... Benedidine .. ,.. I7 Won 3-LosT 4 A. KIavora, T. PrincioTTa. THIRD ROW: Manager J. Siorey, J. Dubrow- ski I.. Turk, D. STerIeIcar, R. Lipp, J. Pierce, J. Busher, P. Sheridan, D. Huber, A. Girz. THE TENNIS TEAM MEMBERS ARE: FIRST ROW: F. JenuIson, R. ZIaIoper, R. Sirapura, I.. Cody, R. Knazek. SECOND ROW: R. Ruigers, V. Habian, R. Aufmuih, J. Madden, Bro. R. Dineen, ModcraTor THIRD ROW: J, Pierce, G. Schaeffer, W. Orr, R. Lcdinsky. TOP ROW: J. Ciliberli, J. Fauone, J, Pishlrula, K. Dolsalr BOTTOM ROW: J. Marlin, R. Leclinslry. VARSITY BOWLING SCHEDULE S+ Joseph Opp. Easl High .. . Benedec+ine Sl. lgnalius Fairview . . ,. Wesl High . ,. Cafhedral Lalin .. . . S+. John Canlius John Marshall . Euclid , .. Bay ,..,.. Soulh , . Thomas Edison Lincoln . Sl. Slanislaus Parma Collinwood Rhodes Won 43-Lost 25 Second in League Lefi lo righl: J. Mar+in, K. Dolsalr, J. Fazzone, J. Ciliberli, J. Pishlrula, R. Led- inslry. Bowling and Golf THE GOLF TEAM MEMBERS ARE: Team Caplain W. Burge, J. Sherdian, E. Birlr, D. Browning, T. Paul, S. Szabo, J. Sweef, R. Toomey, Coach D. Ferrazza. Q.. O-vnu... KNEELING: Dan Gillen, John Gruden, Sian Sirunlc. STAND- ING: Terry Johnsion, Joe Busher, Richard Weber. ANOTHER RELAY TEAM: Dennis Zmijewslci, Chel Nainys, Howie Knachel, Jim Kirn. Track I957 TRACK RECORD S+. Joseph Opp. 32nd Indoor Meef 45 . ..... Rocky River ,........... .,.. 4 5 5f6 46 ........ Glenville ...,.. . .... .... 7 2 89113 ..,..... Gilmore ........ .... 2 7 2f3 64 ,....... Brush ....v,....,.. .... 5 4 66 . ...,. Cleveland Heighis ... ...,52 2nd A.C.l.T.M. Sf. Joseph .,.................. ..... 6 IV4 Si. Edward ......,, ..,.. 4 3 :Mg Akron S+. Vincenf .... ..... 3 2 Gilmore Academy ,.. .,.l5V2 Holy Name ....... 2 CO-CAPTAINS: Che? Nainys and Jim Kirn. RELAY TEAM INCLUDES: Garry Mishaga, Sonny Valylro, Tony Tisovec Diclr Krakowslci. THE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM MEMBERS ARE: FIRST ROW: O. Zmiiewslci, B. Thompson, T. Knachel, G. Noel, T, Holzheimer. SECOND ROW: Coach J. McDonough, P. Henry, W. Burge, R. Koz- Iowslii, E. Eppich. THIRD ROW: J. Gadus, S. Sirunlc, E. Barron, D. Prib, J. Kirn. FOURTH ROW: T. Casey, R. Scheidel, H. Knachel, A. Vahcic. CROSS COUNTRY RECORD S+. Joseph Opp. 28 ....,.. Euclid ........,.......,..... 27 22 ., .. Easi 45, Shaker H+s. ., .,. 69 27 ..,, Berea 43, Bedford ,. .... 58 22 ., . Euclid 33, Collinwood 82 Dislricf Meef 39 , Euclid , , ....... .. 70 S+a+e Meei' Firsi' . ,..Wes+ Tech , , ., .,. 84 Second ., ,. Almron Buchfel .. . . . I I4 Third . .,CoIumI:zus Easi ... . .I27 Fourfh .... , S+. Joseph ,.. .. I34 JOHN FERNBACHER prepares io heave The discus across Lake Erie fo Iceep in shape. I g.. I ,a- , . . 1, Last T ifaf' 'IT-.5 is X ONE OF THE relay feams include: Dave Lo- gan, Don Prib, Ralph Scheidel, and Tony Russo. FIRST ROW: H. Knachel, R. Scheidel, J. Bushor, D. Sfupica, C. Nainys, S. Sirunlc, T. Tisovec. SECOND ROW: D. Logan, D. Gillen, J. Gruden, G. Mishaga, S. Valylco, J. Kirn, D. Zmiiewslri, T. Russo, T. Holzheimer. THIRD ROW: R. Weber, J. Weed, T. Johnsion, P. Wagner, D, Prib, J. Eernbacher, D. Kralrowski. if X. AW isis SENIOR JIM WILSON Ied Ihe cheerIeaders and was a valu- able assei' 'ro Ihis spirifed group of s+udenIs. E I I i Q 2 2 TOP ROW: H. ScheideI, J. HavIan. FRONT ROW: S. Emser, B. DeAngeIo, J, Wilson, B. Cozarf. H. SCHEIDEL looks scared on fhe shoulders of J. WiIson. He need noi worry, Ihough, for he is in Ihe safesf of hands. SCHOOL TRACK RECORDS l2O yd. High HurdIes IO0 yd. Mite R 440 yd U 180 yd. 880 yd 220 yd. Dash n Dash I.ow HurdIes Run Dash Pole Vaulr Broad Jump High Ju Discus Sho? Pu? aao yd. mp ReIay Mile Relay Two Mil e ReIay Dave Logan Chef Nainys Howie Knachel Howie KnacheI Terry JoI1nsIon Jim Kirn Howie KnacheI Fran Whelan Jim RagIow Terry Fagan George Kudokas George Kudokas Joe AnsIovar Richard Kosmerl J. Raglow D. Zmiiewski W. VaIyIxo C. Nainys R. KraIrowsIri G. Mischaga H. KnacheI C. Nainys J. Kirn D. O'Neil L. Brown H. Knachel I6.0 I0.I 438.9 53.7 2l.7 2207.3 2207.3 22.6 22.6 I0'9 20'7Ifg 5'8 l38'7 55'8Vg I:34.8 3136.5 8239.0 -eq 5 MII: X - we L1 1,-. i my li :Wh I' :sf Q 'X 1 A fs s ' If R 1 5 'S' 'es pill 1? ww R nlQ ,Q iff S! 4 f I Im? it -w., -as . ww b - 1 ze-. ' 5 A : ' ' - .. 5 . Q , ,T-,Q A , ir V Gila Q Q A Sw Lid, Q32 l iff' i ' 'I N A. 4' 59. ' i A 7? P 34 1, 1, 'zu' I 4? ewili I 74 H 5-K A ,-.W-va H Af .my A, Q ky' Q' V F ,pill-ifl aS,f ,TV ' R. ,f U ,J . gy,-,, ,:.,:'4:3fe I ,, : j L . 1. 2,55 - ' !'kAE,.4-::P ' 2 an ag-e'-'f1f': ' Qi 7 ' 5 U 1-5 U 1 2 11272 I gf XTJVZ P- '- K- q, ef swf' 5'-mai -6: w. , fi rf' H94 f 51,5341 ydw, wigs! A 1. fy ' ,ww FX :Ju 5? J ' 2 X hw X F e VI L ,aff 1 Af 3 Q W f 2 mm v -'ffaff' 1 . ' 71 I A D 3, J, V Y ,fi f 1 ' ' f 5 FW .V ' fx , Eliif 'f.?754i1f ' f al fl' gip.f!2'fyga, ,Qjri f. wi , fi-Eff. ,, . ,,'ffA , - . 5 m,Qgg?i?' ,1 ff? , , -' , 'Q Q 5- , -. , :ff ' . fx,-,QM , f , 'yu' Q ,V If fQ , , V ja, Vw ' ' . ,Mm ,wk , , fu QEZWQ , , - f ' S' fl' 1,5 ' ' ' ', QQ w , M , , V y 'PA' ,, N-4 J. Kramer and R. Scheidel and dales lead The Jim Mulhall' enloylng 8 good Time wiTh pack, his parTner. Passing The Wishing Well. HHBV6 B Hlfie lime- Be Home ea'lYlH The loolr of perfecl Conlehimehl- Farrell and his friend rush The cameraman. E. Farrell, P. Napoli and Co. M. Fekeie, R. Kualernich, R. Turk and dales. Out of This World Gee, Thar was a wonderful dance! You'll find mosT of The Vikings saying This aTTer The ST. Joseph dances, and Their vvords of praise probably inolicaTe The gen- eral Teeling of The Teen-age group aTTencling our social affairs. Over The pasT Tvvo or Three years, The number of school dances has in- creased considerably, so ThaT novv everyone seems pleased and looks forward To each dance. Because of harol- working cornmiTTees, The SoclaliTy, and STudenT Council, QT. Joseph social life improves from year To year. HE 15 Ol-lr AT THE LAST RALLY of +he 'loofball season ihe Boos+er Club offered prizes for lhe besf decoraled classes af fhe rally. Top lefl is 4F, Mr. While. Top righf, 4D, Mr. Maras. BoH'om leff, 4A, Bro. Glemef. Bolfom righl, ID Dragons, Bro. Dineen. Which one do you 'rhinlr is besf? Len Burrello hangs on for a swing. l could have danced all night Rich Murphy enioying fhe dance, slighlly Q 1 4 Q f The Boafing Club al +l1eir posls. The very successful and formidable rally commiifee. l y Brolher Wagner's very proud Siamp Club. S1-, Joseph Talenf Show. l A Boosfer Club rally display. Ed. Eppick daydreaming In ihe swing. i Ari' siudeni' exhibil for American Arf Weelr. Sfep righl up folks! Dave Browning 'floafing on air. Ray Broclxman can dance also. Bro. Blank and his Driver Ed car. Brofher McCoy's Camera Club. A I feel greai! And acid doesn'+ upsei my sfomach. PERSONAL PATRONS George Abramovic Mr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Fred Adler Family Mr. Mr. Frank J. Albanese Mr. Mr. 84 Mrs. Marlin G. Albaugh Mr. Mr. 81 Mrs. John Aldridge The Mr. 81 Mrs. Leonard Aleksa 81 Family Mr. American Shoe Service The Mr. 81 Mrs. J. K. Ames The Dr. Julian J. Andrassy Mr. Bill Andrews ' Mr. 81 Mrs. Wm. Anzick 81 Family Jerry Arkos Mr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Louis Arkos Mr. C. V. Arlino Mr. Mrs. Calherine Arlh Arlisls Sludios 81 Mrs. Charles L. Blank 81 Mrs. Fred Blalnik 84 Mrs. Edw, M. Bradac 8: Mrs. John Brancel Branisels 81 Mrs. Harold R. Brazie Brazailis Family Brennan Family 8: Mrs. H. J. Bricker 81 Family B. R. Brickman Gail M. Birckman 8: Mrs. Charles Bringman 8: Mrs. Joseph Broadbenl' 81 Mrs. Brockman 81 Family Mrs. Louis Brodnick 81 Family Dr. 81 Mrs. R. B. Broglio The Asbeck Family Mr. 81 Mrs. C. Brooker, Sr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Peler Asseff Eleanor M. Brown Mr. 81 Mrs. C. T. Backman Mr. 81 Mrs. Ralph A. Brown Mr. 81 Mrs. James O. Baechle David F. Browning Mr. 8: Mrs. George Bailey 81 Family Judy Browning Mr. 81 Mrs. Sieve Balazs Edward L. Browske Joe Ballish 81 Family Mr. 81 Mrs. R. G. Bruening Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Banach 81 Family Mr. 81 Mrs. A. A. Brunswick Mr. 81 Mrs. Sfephen Banas Mr. 81 Mrs. Ollo J. Broz Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas Banc 81 Family Freshmen B Buccaneers Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward C. Baran The Joe Buckley Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Ray C. Barker Mr. Xi Mrs. Nicholas Buda, Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. W. E. Barnard Mr, 8. Mrs, G. Buehner Dianne Barnard Mr. 8: Mrs. Geo. Barone Mrs. Anna Marie Barlo Francis John Barlo The Bauman Family Anne C. Bauman Palricia Dolores Baumann Mr. 81 Mrs. Leo E. Baur Mr. 81 Mrs. F. Beilz Mr. John Benneil Mr. 8: Mrs. James S. Beres Mr. 81 Mrs. Roberr Bellis The W. E. Bevck Family Joseph Bilicic Gil Blase 81 Family Mr. 81 Mrs. K. R. Bodle Mr. 8: Mrs. Max G. Boehm Mrs. Charles Boer Mallhew Boselin Bogen's Barber Shop Mr. Slanley Bohinc Mr. L. C. Boll Mr. 81 Mrs. Alex V. Boomer The John W. Bond Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Bondi Mr. 8: Mrs. William S. Bondi The Borsani Family The Raymond H. Bosl' Family Boullian Family Mr. 81 Mrs. L. A. Bourgeois Ronald J. Boyarsky Mr. 84 Mrs. Leo Boyarsky Xa Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Roberi' G. Beebe The Beers' Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Michael Belonich Beneficial Finance Co. of Euclid Mr. 81 Mrs. F. Berkopec Vicfor R. Bernol, Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Eugene H. Besl' Mr. 8: Mrs. John Beiz Bill 84 Jim 3AG Bill's Cleaners Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul Bilicic Sue Bishop Roberf Buehner Mr. 8: Mrs. William A. Buehner Emil Bukovec Helen G. Bulkley Mr. 81 Mrs. Herschel Burge Joseph A. Busher Mrs. Joseph Busher Caieleria Srafl Mr. 8: Mrs. Eugene P. Caimi The Calaghan Family Mr. 81 Mrs. George H. Callisrer Mr. 81 Mrs. Jos. Camerieri .81 Daughler Joseph D. Cancilla 81 Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Jos. Carey Carole Carr Beaufy Salon Anrhony Caruso Mr. Xi Mrs. Joseph J. Casanova Mrs. T. E. Casey Mr. 8: Mrs. Cassaro Mr. 81 Mrs. John Cassidy Senalor and Mrs. Frank D. Celebrezze Joseph Cencula Mike Cefarafli The Cenlanni Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Arriano Cesa, Sr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Chauby The Cheslock Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Chesler Chelnik Andrew Chizmar Mr. 81 Mrs. R. F. Chrisrie Mr. 81 Mrs. Lesler Ciancibello Mr. 8: Mrs. S. Ciliberli Sam Ciocco Mr. Xi Mrs. Michele N. Cirino Rev. John A. Clark Sluarf M. Clark Wm. K. Clark Family Mr. 8: Mrs. J. L. Clifford Mr. 81 Mrs. John Cmarik From a Friend Mr. 8: Mrs. Edmund E. Cody Mr. 81 Mrs. Clemenl J. Cody Mr. 81 Mrs. Jerry Coghill Mr. 81 Mrs. Colabuno 8: Family The Coleman Family Mr. 8: Mrs. R. E. Conn Mrs. J. J. A. F. Cook Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. X: Mrs. Alberr Collon elly Family Conway S. J. Cook Charles Cooper Mr. 8: Mrs. Val Coppo Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. The Corcke Holy Cross F. H. Corbley Louis B. Courlol E. P. Craine H' Family School Cnniak Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 8r.Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mrs. Hugh Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs.. Mr. 81 Mrsi l R. K. Cummins Marlin Cunningham A. Czaikowski R. Daniels, Sr. L. Dailey G. C. Dannemiller E. R. Dawson Juslin E. Dean Alfred DeChellis Smi'lh's De icalessen Mr. 8: Mrs. Manwel J. Dr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. Henry Orben DeLorpo DeMell J. H. Dempsey John Dengel 8: Family Joseph Denk J. Dhondr John L. Dickard Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. Sr Mrs. Mr. James Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. The Donald Mr. 8: Mrs. Mike DeGirolamo Francis F. Dissauer Harry W. Dixon John Dolence 8: Sons Nicholas Doliac Gus Domilor Julius Domilor P. Donovan L. M. D'Onle N. S. Doppore Doran Family Sanford Douglas Class lD-Dragons and Bro. Richard Mr. 81 Mrs. Mrs. Peler 'vlr. 81 Mrs. vlr. 8: Mrs. John A. Drew F. Dunn 81 Family Jos. Durk Frank Dworznik David Dwyer Tim Dziak 8: Family Mr. 31 Mrs. Spencer Eddy 2-E Edsels 3-l: Eleclrons Alberl J. Endres Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Jos. Engelhaupr A. J. Eppich Ed. Eppick Donald L. Eppink Edward Erich, J r. Complimen s of Jack C. Epslein l The Francis Erne Family Mr. 3: Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul Exum Paul F. Fagan Madelon Faux Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. Z1 Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Fakull' Joseph Fakull A. Falb Frank Faleiic Ronald Falzini Family Food Fair Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs Andrew Faris John A. Faris Lee Farlow M. K. Farrell Fawcefl Mr. 81 Mrs. . John T. Fazzone Mr. Xi Mrs. Chesler Fed orcek Angelo X: Carole Feldkamp Mrs. Joseph Ferlin Mrs. Wrn. Ferlin Mr. Xi Mrs. John Fernbacher Mr. Ralph Ferrara Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry B. Field Mrs. Frank Fifoll Charles G. Figler Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs C. J. Figler . James Finzgar . Frank Fislek Joseph J. Fifzmaurice s F. Hodakievic The Filzmaurice Family Mr. 81 Mrs. F. Fifzpafrick Mr. 8: Mrs. James Filzihum Five Poinfs Per Shop Rev. John J. Fleming John M. Flynn 81 Family Thomas F. Flynn, AH. al Law Mr. 8i Mrs. D. Franks Friedel's Delicalessen A Friend Friga Family Marlin Frifz Family Mr. Xi Mrs. John Fruscella Mr. 8: Mrs. Wm. Fulfon Mr. 81 Mrs. J. Fulo 8: Family Complimenls of 2G Complimenfs of 3G 3-G Vi-Counfs Sarge, Judy, Denny, Terry, Ger Larry Gabor Gain-A-Day Aufomalic Laundry Joseph Galicky The Gallivan Family Maflhew Bambaiese I-G Gamblers Ollo Gauch E. J. Gaves, D.C. Mr. M. A. Gavorski The Gassuolo Family 8: Mr. Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Max F. Geal Clarence Geiqel Joseph J. Geiger Mr. 81 Mrs. James A. George Mr. 8i Mrs. Alex Gergely Donald Xi Pairicia Gergely Mrs. H. F. Geller John A. Germ Mr. 8: Mrs. Cyril Germek Gibson Molors Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Gibbons Mr. 8i Mrs. Gordon Gillen Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mrs Adolph Girz Clarence L. Glee William Go a. Sr. Mr. Bi . g Andrew Gonsorcik Mr. Alex Gorski Mr. Xi Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. W. L. Grad H. Greenwald Reuss R. Griffifhs Mr. Xi Mrs. Wm. J. Grigas Mr. 81 Mrs. John Gruden Mr. 8i Mrs. Jacob Guslincic Mr. Xi Mrs. l. Guzik 'Y A. J. Haar Mr. 81 Mrs. Sieven A. Haic 8: Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard M. Hale Mr. 81 Mrs. John Haluszkas 81 Family Mr. Frank J. Hanley Mrs. Kay Hanley Mr. 81 Mrs. Dan Hanlon Mr. Xi Mrs. John W. Hanobik Mr, 8: Mrs. James F. Hanrally Mr. 8: Mrs. Wes Hanson Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas E. Harbaugh Berry Hasfo Mr. 81 Mrs. Cyril Haslo Frank S. Hauser 8: Family Miss Helen Hawk Mr. Xi Mrs. Frank Haydocy Palrick J. Heaver B. R. Heil Family Mr. 81 Mrs. E. R. Heil PERSON Mr. Bi Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. A Friend o AL PATRONS James J. Jochum J. F. Johnson Mel Johnson J. E. Johnslon f Jo's Mrs. John Julko Karlinger F Mrs. Alber Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. Xi Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. amily Koslrab Geo. Kasulones Leslie Kausek Kavalunas F. Kazlauskas Hen dersholl Family Mrs. Edward Kazmarek 8i Family Mrs. M. Kebharf Mr. 8: Mrs. C. P. Keck Alice Keichel Mr. Xi Mrs. W. A. Keichel Kalherine V. Keifh Mrs. C. C. Keller Bob Kellner Mr. 8: Mrs. Geo. Henry Mr. Ralph J. Henry Mr. Xi Mrs. Sieve A. Herega Mr. Paul 8i Mrs. Hewill' Mr. Xi Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. William A. Kellner w. J. Kelly Joseph Kendra Mr. The Mr. Loui Mr. Mr. Xi Mrs. Hirschegger Hlabse Family 8: Mrs. Waller A. Hoag 8: Mrs. Lyle W. Hodson 8: Mrs. Frank Hoegler Mr. 81 Mrs. L. W. Kennedy 81 Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Slanley Kenf Mr. B. Kilkenny Norberf Kirchner 81 Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Fred J. Kirn Mrs. Howard Kirsch Mr. 8: Mrs. John Kirschensieiner Mr. Xi Mrs. Anlhony F. Hoenigman Bill Hoenigman James Hoenigman Mrs. Clarence Hokinea Bob Hogan Dan Hogan Family Mrs. D. Hogan W. S. Holmes Prinling Co. E. S. Hopkins Family Mr. Xi Mrs. F. R. Hopkins Fred R. Hopkins Mr. Ei Mrs. R. Hora Mrs. Joseph Horvalh Mr. 8i Mrs. H. J. Hosluller Mr. 8: Mrs. T. S. Howald Mr. X: Mrs. Sieve Hricisin, Jr, Mr. 81 Mrs. Sieve Hricisin, Sr. Elsie S. Hroval' Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Hroval Mrs. Carol Ann Huberly Mr. 8i Mrs. R. J. Huberly Mr. Carl J. Hueber Ed 81 Alice Hufgard John P. Hulf Mrs. John Huisman Tony Hunler Family Frank Juslek The Waller L. Hyclak's Edward J. Hyland 8: Family C. lannarelli Family Roberla lnlocio Mr. 81 Mrs. John losue Mr. 81 Mrs. Peler Jackson Si Family I-J Jaguars Bill James Richard J. Janek Dr. Herberf P. Janke Mr. 81 Mrs. J. H. Jansen Carl 8: Joan Janz, Jr. A Friend Mr. 8: Mrs. Slephen J. Jarosz Mr. 81 Mrs. Leo Jevec 81 Family Kirrland Se Mr. Alberf Mr. X: Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Tom Kluska ryice Cenfer Klavora W. G. Kleinhenz Raymond Kleinsmilh Howie 81 Tom Knachel Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard A. Koblils Ply Mr. Xi Mrs. H. C. Knachel Louis Knauss 81 Family Knazek Xi Family Co. William E. Koeblilz Rev. Wm. J. Koehl Mr. Bi Mrs. S. Kohns 81 Waller Koenig Sons Mildred Kokish Mr. Xi Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr, 81 Mrs. Mrs. Anna Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Michael Kolar John Kolavick A. Koler Nicholas Kopriva John Korosec Joseph Kosrnerl Emil Kolnik E. Kovac S. Kovalik Koyaich 81 Sons Joseph Koviich Alfred Kowalski 8: Family John Kozar Mike Kozenko Family Mr. 8: Mrs. E. J. Kozlowski Mr. 81 Mrs. S. H. Kozlowski Roberl E. Kral Mr, 8: Mrs. Charles Kramar Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward J. Kramer 81 Jack Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Krasovic R. L. Krecic Mis. Calherine Kriz Mr. 84 Mrs. Emery Krizman Kroger Co. Ann Krogman Mr. 8: Mrs. D. Kroline 8: Family The Max Kruger Family PERSGNAL PATRONS The Krupirzer Family Besl Wishes from The Kuhel Family Mr. 81 Mrs. William Kulik Mr. Xi Mrs. Bernard Kulwin Mr. 81 Mrs. Mall Laczko The LaGanke Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles L. Lang Mr. 84 Mrs. Eugene Laurich Frank Laurich Rev. John A. Leahy Mr. 81 Mrs. Viclor Leben Mr. Xi Mrs. Willard Leblang Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Lody Mand Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. Xi Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul J. Ma Thomas J. Maloney Consianrine Mancini Ronald J. Mancini el W. B. Mapel Arihur Marano Frank Marcolrigiano Morris Markic rko Frank Marn Mr. X: Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 8i Mrs. Joseph Marsey P. J. Marlin John Marrinich Mr. 81 Mrs. John B. Olenik Xi Family Mr. Si Mrs. John J. Olenik John, Margarei 8: Anne, James Olenik Mr. Roberl Oliverio Mr. Xi Mrs. Marlin Olivo William Ollerron Mr. 8: Mrs. Fred J. O'Malley Mr. 81 Mrs. Rohr. T. O'Malley Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph O'Neill Mr. 81 Mrs. J. H. O'Neill Mr. Xi Mrs. Louis J. Opalek Mr. Xi Mrs. Vic Orenski Rev. Franc Mr. 81 Mrs. The L. W. Dedenican Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Raymond J. Ledinsky 8i Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard Lieb Rick Lieln Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. Xi Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs . L. Leinweber . M. Lemak .Joseph F. Lesrer Leo Lewandowski C. H. Lieske Joseph Lindic 81 Family . E. C. Lieske Mr. Xi Mrs. R. G. Livingsion The Logans Mr. 81 Mrs. Lograsso Mr. 81 Mrs. F. Lombardo Louise 81 Frank Loncar The Ollo Longo Family Mr. 81 Mrs. William J. Longo Lou-Al Lunar Family Frank A. Lunar Mr. Xi Mrs. Anrhony Luzar John Xi Rose Luzar The Lulien Family Mr. 81 Mrs. James Lynch Family Mr. 8: Mrs. John Mervar Mary 81 Joe Mr. 8: Mrs. Lawrence Masrrangelo Doroihy Medlen W. J. Meiser Family Mr. 8: Mrs. M. A. Mele 8i Sons Mr. Ermin J. Melle Mencin's Grocery Mr. 84 Mrs. Frank J. Mesec Carole Anne Mierke Mr. Xi Mrs. Louis Mihelic 81 Marlin 81 Elizabelh Mikus Dr. 8: Mrs. Miller Mr. 81 Mrs. Edw. H. Miller Mr. Zi Mrs. Francis Miller Mr. Edward Milner Mr. 8: Mrs. Wm. Minsdea The Paul Misch Family Phillip P. Misch Mr. 81 Mrs. Raymond Misch Mishsga Family Sr Son Mr. Mrs. Albin F, Modic X: Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Mail Modic 81 Family Mr. Xi Mrs. Phil Monlowski is L. 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Pieil 81 Sons Mr. 81 Mrs. Carl James Piriem Mr. Xi Mrs. John A. Phillips Mr. 81 Mrs. Picciano 8: Janer Mabelle M. Pickefl Mr. Xi Mrs. Jeffrey H. McCrea Mr. 81 Mrs. D. McCreighl Mr. 81 Mrs. John F. McCrone Mr. l. M. McCreighl John H. McClure Mr. Thomas J. McGavin Mr. 81 Mrs. F. J. McGee Mr. 8i Mrs. L. McGinley Mr. 8: Mrs. Roberl McGregor Mr. Frank ,McHugh Mr. Xi Mrs. J. McKeever 81 Family William A. McMahon George McMullen Family Mr. Xi Mrs. J. T. McNeeley Mr. 81 Mrs. Pairick McNuliy Complimenls of McPhillip's Plumbing Co. Mr. 81 Mrs. Michael McShane Mr. 81 Mrs. McSweeney George Macauda Mr. 81 Mrs. MacAvoy Mr. 8: Mrs. Anlhony Mucci Mr. 81 Mrs. Herman Muehle Family Mr. Xi Mrs. T. J. Mulhair Mr. 81 Mrs . Edward D. Mulhern Mr. 81 Mrs. Murawski W. L. Pickeil' Mr. 81 Mrs. W. F. Pierce Henry J. Pierman Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Pike Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank K. J. Pike 81 Family Rev. C. R. Pilalowski Mr. 8: Mrs. Mrs. J. C. C. F. Madei Madqer Joseph Maglicic Mr. Xi Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mrs. Anna Mr. X: Mrs. William E. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mahler 81 Family Jacob Mahler, Sr. Mahon Malensek Malia Joseph Maliszewski Bill Murmann Mrs. Wm. Murphy Musical Bar Mr. 81 Mrs. C. S. Nadeau Mr. 81 Mrs. Nadsady 81 Sons John Nahra 81 Family Chel' Nainys Paul A. Napoli 8: Family Joseph Nawolanic Mr. 8: Mrs. John Nemunailis Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul D. Newlon Mr. 81 Mrs. Norman Noble Noble-Woodview Pure Oil The Nolan Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Floyd Noonan The Norseman Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph G. Novak Mr. 8: Mrs. Zdravko Novak Roberl G. Nusker Jacob Obed Mr. 8: Mrs. Ted Ocepek Mr. 81 Mrs. W. A. O'Donnell Mr. 81 Mrs. Wm. O'Donnell Paul Orienhauser Seloaslian J. Piro Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. Xi Mrs Mr. Ei . Elmer Pishkula .John J. Planisek Mrs. Herloeri C. Plair 81 Family Mr. Roberr Plogman Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward Plogman Mr. Xi Mrs. S. V. Pockar Mr. Xi Mrs. Geo. J, Poie Mr. 81 Mrs. E. J. Poles Mr. 8: Mrs. Andrew Poklar Mr. 8: Mrs. T. R. 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Robinson Myles Roche 8: Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Rochon 81 Sons Rock 81 Donelson Frances Sa nd on Mr. Xi Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Bill Schade, Bill Schade. Joseph Sandy Carmen Sanlorelli Adolphei Sarna William Sbrocco Jr. Sr. Frank Schaller, A Friend ol lhe School Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Dr. W. Sch John G. Sc Mr. 8: Mrs. S-2 Squir Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. P. E. Schaller Joseph Schauer H. Scheidel A. Schier illman hmidiell 8: Family E. C. Schmidl es William C. Schober F. Schonauer Mr. Frank Schossler Mr. Xi Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. R. Schreiber R. V. Schreiner Charles Schullz Henry A. Schullz Ralph Schulz Jos. Scigliano Oliver A. Seavers Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Sebenik Roger Sebenik Xi Joe Sbrocco Mr. 8i Mrs. Anlon Seday 81 Family Jennie Seday Theresa 81 Emma Seday Mr. 8: Mrs. Sleve Sedlak Mr. 8: Mrs. A. C. Sega Rocky Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Rogers Xi Sons Rocky Rokovilz Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul R. Roman Mrs. Jas. 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Sullivan Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Surlz Frank Suslaric Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Susler Mr. 81 Mrs. Louis W, Svenwol Mr. 81 Mrs. Wm. Svele The John Svoboda Family Roberl J. Swelel Mr. Xi Mrs. Julius Szabo Julius R. Szabo ONS s 8: Mr. 81 Mrs. Slephen J. Szabo Mr. Xi Mrs. Thomas Rulgers Joseph D. Ryan Family Rulh Xi Tim Ryan 81 Mr. Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. X: Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Michael Sack John Saina J. K. Sakalas Edward Sakenes The F. Samolic Family Dennis 81 June Samson Mr. 8: Mrs. C. Smilko Mr. William C. Smila Mr. Xi Mrs. Edward A. Smrekar The Snilzky's Family The Snyder Family Mr. Sr Mrs. Anlhony J. Sobole Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Soclnikar Mr. 81 Mrs. A. Spalola Mr. 81 Mrs Wm. Szalay Mr. Xi Mrs. J. Szilaqyi Mr. 8: Mrs. Alexander A. Tacla Mr. 8: Mrs Edward G. Talpas R. L. Tambascio Fred Tangy Mr. 8: Mrs. Peler Tanski Rev. Paul A. Taracko, O.S.B. Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Tekavec Mr. 81 Mrs. John M. Telzrow Templelon's Grocery The Templin Family Miss Barbara Tesla Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles E. Thomas Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward Thomas Mr. 8: Mrs. Edw. Thomas Mr. Xi Mrs. Gregory Thomas John S. Thomas Family Slanley Thomas Thomas Thome Mrs. Viola Thome Kerry P. Tibaldi Y Mr. 81 Mrs. Wm, H. Tilll 81 Family Mrs. Elizabeth Timko 81 Sons Rev. Viclor N. Tomc David J. Toomey Dr. X: Mrs. Richard S. Toomey Mr. Xi Mrs. Tolh Wm. Tolh Mr. 8: Mrs. L. J. Turk PERSONAL PATRONS Larry Turk Mr. 81 Mrs. Sianley J. Turk Gregory M. Turner James P. Turner Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. gl Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Roberl' B. Turner Tony Trarnie Trepal Paul Treniel 81 Sons George Trefinik Mrs. F. Wi lchner 8: Madolyn Mr, Xi Mrs. D, A, Whiifaker J. F. W-eig el Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Wallace Mrs. Angela Weiss Joseph E. Whalen Bi Family Anrhony M. Weisheil' Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Keiih V. Websier Kenneih Walsh 81 Mike Mr. 8: Mrs. Sieve Lovick Agnes K. Lynch Thomas McGarry, Jr. Mr. N. J. McLeod Mr. 81 Mrs. John J. Mahon Louis Maier ' Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Mansfield Marincek Family Mr. Xi Mrs. A. Mazi Mr. 81 Mr. 81 Mrs. John Trivisonno Mrs. John Troianski Frank A. Trunk The Ulery Family Mr. Xi Mr. 81 Mrs. Andrew Ulle Mrs. Joseph F. Unelic Cloihing Company Mrs. Anihony J. Vahcic, Mrs. Frank A. Vahcic Algimanias Valaiiis Union Mr. Xi Mr. 8i Mr. Xi Mr. 8: Mr. 8: Mr. 8: Mrs. F. A. Valencic Mrs. Anihony Valeniino Mrs. William J. Valis Mrs. G. Valyko Mrs. Margarel' E. Weizel Mrs. Maria Wagner Mr. Si Mrs. Laurence G. Wagner Mr. 81 Mrs. C. Willkomm Mr. Xi Mrs. Leo Walsh Anna Woyma Dr. John J. Wey Dr. Joseph A. Wey James Wilson Family Mr. 8i Mrs. J. F. Weigel Peier E. Wagner Mr. 8i Mrs. Joseph J. Yanchar Mr. 81 Mrs. John V. Yasenosky Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas Yurcich Waller F. Meyer Mr. Louis N. Miller Mr. Joseph Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. John Siever Mr. Xi Mrs. Mr. Xi Mrs. Raymond A N. Murrar Joseph A. Nadrah William J. O'Leary Joseph Perusek Si Son Henry Razayeski ding J. M. Sieverding Joseph Vrcon Si Family . Yerak Marily Tadsen Jini Grubbs ART STUDE NTS: Mr. 3: Mrs. Chas. W. Van Tilburg Family The Vedrody Family Raymond A. Vehovec Mr. 8: Mrs. George Veloski Leonard Velolia Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. Xi Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Rev. James John J. Vencil Al Versaci Xi Son Frank Versaci 81 Family Sam Versaci A. Viall Mrs. Frank Vicchiarelli Mr. Xi Mrs. l. J. Videryal Palricia Vince Dr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Samuel L. Vinci Frank Virani Mr. 81 Mrs. Leonard C. Visconli A. C. Viiale Nick Viianionio Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Roberi Zall Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. Xi Mrs. Mr. Xi Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. Xi Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 31 Mrs. PERSONAL Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. F. Zagar X: Family Louis F. Zak er M. Zebrowski 81 Family W. Zeifz Slanley Zielinski Don Zingle J. M. Zlafoper F. Znidarsic Peler Zorc Frank Zupancic Michael Zupko John L. Ziiel Ed. Zupancic Frank Zgoneiz Xi Son PATRONS Barricelli 81 Family H. B. Barion Joseph Vrana Mr. 81 Mrs. Geo. Vraneza 84 Family Ken Wyaii Caihy Whelan Mr. 8i Mrs. B. F. Ward Harry Waldron Richard A. Wagner Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward F. Winiers James Wagner Mr. 84 Mrs. J. Carroll P. Wagner Ray Wiichner Helen Wiichner Kaihryn Wilchner E. R. Bydash Family Mr. Xi Mrs. John Criswell Mr. Frank J. Deiak John DiMarco Mr. Xi Mrs. Paul Fishwick Geohfrey S. Gazzuolo Mr. 81 Mrs. Bernard T. Hannon Edward E. C. Hoenigman Edward L. Hoiferi Mr. Xi Mrs. Charles lpavec Mr. Si Mrs. Richard Jindra Mr. 31 Mrs. John Koesel Leslie Family Joseph's Driver Training Car Through ihe Couriesy oi: EUCLID FORD COMPANY E. l85'rh Si. ai Lake Shore Blvd. , IV l-8400 Roy Miller Roberi Miko Louis Svenwol John Sfeverding Pai O'Leary Roberi Muror Hugh Mclvor Wayne Burge Sieve Fishwick Ken Hufgard G. Sandon Ken Sauvain Gerry Bydash Dennis Jeray Joseph Vrcan Robe-ri Ross Rus Cenlanni Joseph Gazzuolo Thomas Hannon Edward Hoenigman Ray Kirchensieiner Dennis McGarry John Mahon Dave Mazi Joe Perusek D. Razayeski Norm Znidarsic Leroy Koesel Jerome Leslie Roberl' Poiosky Frank Rhiiar N. N T . V i 5 Euclid lCleveland l9l, Ohio BUSINESS PATRONS Complimenls of a Friend A. B. C. Service Fireplace and Repairing 559 Bishop Road HI 2-0400 Acme Dry Cleaning 672 Easl I52nd'SIree'r Cleveland I0 GL I-5374 Addison Furnilure li Radio Co. 6929 Superior Avenue Cleveland '3 UT I-OI22 Alber and Nicol Pei Shop 542. Easl I85Ih Slreel Cleveland I9, Ohio R. C. Allen Business Machines 622 SI. Clair N. E. Cleveland MA I-8376 AI's Delicalessen 2570 Noble Road Cleveland His. 2I EV I-5005 AIvin's Jewelry 690 Easf I85Ih Slreel Cleveland I9 IV I-4104 Archie's Bar 828 Easl l40Ih Slreel' Cleveland IO MU I-974I Allas Furnilure I50I2 SI. Clair Avenue Cleveland I0 GL I-7I00 Azman 8: Sons Markel' 650I SI. Clair Avenue Cleveland 3 EN I-0347 A. B. Barlo Real Eslale Service 36403 Vine Slreel' Willoughby WH 2-4I4I Beacon Sales Company IIO6 Sr. Clair Avenue Cleveland I4, Ohio Beechland Cleaners 63I Easl I85Ih Slreel Euclid I9 KE I-5400 Beacon Elecfric 679 Easl I85+h Slreel' Euclid I9 KE I-7430 Bell Priniing Company 9I6 Scoville Avenue Cleveland l5, Ohio Besl' Prinling Company I5409 SI. Clair Avenue Cleveland IO GL I-7676 BiII's Clofhes I5II9 SI. Clair Avenue 6l8 Easl I85Ih Slreef 228l0 Lake Shore Blvd. Birch Bar 96l Addison Road Cleveland 3 EN I-8828 Birk Furnilure Company 55IO Superior Avenue Cleveland 3 EN I-272B Give Blood Conrad Local Red Cross Office E. J. Boaldn Insurance Agency 994 Easl' I44Ih Slreel Cleveland I0 PO I-4435 Bouquel' Floral Shoppe I256 Easl 79Ih Slreef Cleveland 3 UT I-5726 Hugo Bouse Inc., Reallor 36407 Euclid Avenue WH 4-I260 WH 2-9I00 Bowski Markef 8005 Kosciuszko Avenue Cleveland 3 HE I-4369 Brazis Brolhers Clolhes 6905-07 Superior Avenue Cleveland 3 EN I-26I4 Brickman 81 Sons Funeral Homes 7208 Superior 2I900 Euclid Cleveland 3, Ohio The Brunner Company 632 SI. Clair Wesl Cleveland I3 CH I-I986 Bucar's Sohio Service I86I0 Lake Shore Blvd. Euclid I9 KE I-9825 Frank and Joe Burichin Srafe Farm Insurance GL I-4420 GL I'6I7l Byrne and Tiffany 5404 Superior Avenue Cleveland 3 EN I-5I95 The Cabin 2B8I0 Lake Shore Blvd. Willowick WH 3-9804 California Ceramic Supply I7409 Walerloo Road Cleveland I9 KE I-9I85 The Candow Company 2550 Noble Road Cleveland His. EV I-8866 Caruso's Markel' 35550 Vine Slreel Easllake WH 2-l256 Cenler Beverage 8: Delicalessen 23362 Lake Shore Blvd. Euclid 23 RE I-9473 Complimenls of a Friend 2736 Noble Road Cleveland HIS. I2 GL I-8507 Complimenls of a Friend Cerlilied Typewriler-Service II27 Easl 661'h Sfreel' Cleveland 3 HE I-9009 Ralph Chrislian Barber Shop 37922 Vine Slreel Willoughby. Ohio CIark's Food Slore 632 Easl' 222nd Sfreef Euclid 23 AN I-I42B Cleveland Black Oxide 9300 Woodland Avenue Cleveland 4 SW 5-I700 Cleveland Eelcfric Drain Service Hans Morfensen LI I-2900 Collinwood Aulo Body 623 Easl' I52nd Sfreel' Cleveland I0 UL I-l590 Colombia Concreie Blacing Inc. 3852 Parkdale Road Cleveland I-IIs. EV 2-I49I Complimenls of a Friend Corner Bar Il65 Easl 79Ih Slreel Cleveland 3 HE l'0755 Cousin's Cigar I845 Easl 9Ih Slreei Chesler Ninlh Bldg. Cudnik Funeral Home lI55 Easl 79Ih Slreel Cleveland 3 UT I-l59l CurIey's Reslauranl' Inc. BI7 High Slreel Fairporl Harbor EL 4-9762 David's Jewelers 934 Easi I52nd Slreel Cleveland I0 GL I-8287 Davy Sheel Melal Works II94 Easl' 60Ih Slreel' Cleveland 3 HE I-4499 DebeIak's Cilies Service I4702 Lake Shore Blvd. Cleveland I0 KE I-984i A. C. Dickard Insurance Agency I4726 Lake Shore Blvd. Cleveland I0 IV I-7333 Dickinson and Kruger 20961 Euclid Avenue al Chard Euclid 7 KE I-9333 Leo J. Dickman l282 Easl 7IsI Slreel Cleveland 3, Ohio Falher Dillon Council .1l,.I'2799 9IIO Superior Avenue Cleveland 3. Ohio DoIch's Markei I4503 Woodworlh Cleveland IO GL I-3698 Good Luck and Besf Wishes Io Ihe Graduales of I958 Irom Homeroom 4E Dowd's Sohio Service Slalion IBI22 SI. Clair Avenue Cleveland I0 KE I-9757 Complimenls of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Dvorak Pal and Lou Eagal Super Markel' I0804 Woodland Cleveland 4 GA I-I08l Pal and Lou Eagal Super Markel 40I8 and 4OI6 Mavlield Road Soulh Euclid 2I EV 2-2350 4D Eagals Besl Wishes For 'rhe Future Easl Shore Molel 17555 Lake Shore Blvd. Cleveland I9 IV I-8004 Easl' 200Ih Hardware 685-87 Easf 200I'h Sireel Euclid 23 IV I-B448 Elrad Carpal Inc. 22078 Lake Shore Blvd. Euclid 23 AN I-I86O Equalily Prinfing 623I SI. Clair Avenue Cleveland 3 HE I-53Il Euclid A Club 20959 Euclid Avenue Euclid I7 IV 6-I33l Euclid Cenler Rollerdrome 22480 Shore Cenfer Drive Euclid 23 RE I-9696 The Euclid Fish Company 65I Easl I58'rh Slreel Euclid I9 KE I-6448 Euclid Ford Company 495 Easl' I85Ih Srreel Cleveland I9 IV I-8400 Euclid Ignilion Sales and Service I062 Eos? I85l'h Slreel Cleveland IV I-2222 Euclid Lanes 509 Easf I85'Ih Slreel Euclid I9 IV I-II36 E. R. J. Roofing Company 25907 Highland Road Cleveland 2I, Ohio Alberl' Fine-Swiss Walchmaker 508 Chesler-9Ih Bldg. Cleveland 3 PR I-4850 on Road Faiher 8: Son Shoes 640 Easl I85ih Sireel' Cleveland I9 KE I-5634 Finneran Funeral Home I5435 Si. Clair Avenue Cleveland I0, Ohio Herb Fi1zgeraId's Record Shop 635 Easl I85ih Slreei Cleveland I9 KE I-I3I3 Mr. and Mrs. David Fifzmaurice I85 Easi I94ih Sireel Euclid I9 KE I-688i Five Poinis Furniiure Co. I4806 Si. Clair Avenue Cleveland I0 PO I-I758 Florama Flowers 22382 Lakeshore Blvd. Euclid 23 RE I-0200 Foresr Ciiy Furniiure Co. 74II Si. Clair Avenue Cleveland 3 UT I-I782 Foy Drug Siore 638 Easi I85Ih Slreel' Cleveland I9 KE I-0988 Frankie 81 Johnie's Resfauranf I25II Mayfield Road Cleveland 6 GA I-9738 Fred's Noble Bakery 2I9O Noble Road Cleveland 2I GL I-6750 Gafioui Funeral Home I530I Sl. Clair Avenue Cleveland I0, Ohio General Trucking Easi 222nd Sireei and Lakeshore Euclid 32 RE l-38l0I I-8764 The Gerl Excavaiing Co. 23600 Lakeland Blvd. Euclid 23 RE I-0077 Glix Depi. Slore I49I2 Si. Clair Avenue Cleveland I0, Ohio Grdina Hardware 22336 Lake Shore Blvd. Euclid 23 RE I-0403 A. Grdina 81 Sons I053 Easi 62nd Sireei Cleveland 3 HE I-2088 Guinfa 8: Zook Beverage Beer-Wine-Cordials--Ice 923 Easi 222nd Slreei RE I-6336 Haberacker Opfical Co. I0537 Carnegie Avenue Cleveland 5 RA I-5676 Hal's Music Shoppe I369 Hayden Avenue E, Cleveland I2 GL I-9I59 HanzeI's Delicaiessen I487 Easi 55Ih Sireei Cleveland 3, Ohio H. Hassink Painiing Co. 24050 Effingham Blvd. Euclid I7 IV I-OI7O Hayden Square Hardware I3822 S+. Clair Avenue Cleveland I0 GL I-2567 A. T. Till 8: Co. Building Supplies Willoughby, Ohio Besr Wishes for a Successful Career Seniors! Hi-Marian Club qi S+. WiIIian'i's Parish J. Hoegler's Auio Body 81 Radiaior Shop 89l2 Sl. Clair Avenue Cleveland 8 GL I-7825 Complimenis of Hogan Edsel Inc. 38033 Euclid Avenue Willoughby WH 2-5500 Holmes Avenue Payfair Markei I5638 Holmes Avenue Cleveland I0 LI I-BI39 Holy Name Socieiy S+. Joseph's lColIinwoodl Cleveland IO, Ohio Hope Chesr Plan 4022 Hinsdale Road So. Euclid 2I EV I-05I8 House ' Garden Siore Inc. 39250 Menior Avenue Menior WH 2-726l Hudson Pharmacy 922 Easi 222nd Sireei Euclid 23 RE 2-7066 Mali F. lnfihar, Insurance 630 Easl' 222nd Sireei Euclid 23 RE I-6888 Iralian Imporis Co. 225I Murray Hill Road Cleveland 6 GA I-6334 Jackshaw Chevrolei, Inc. 543 Easi I85ih Sireei Euclid I9, Ohio Jakubs 81 Son Funeral Homes 936 E. I85Th and 662I Edna A KE I-7770 EN I-I763 Jon's Upholsiering Co. 99I3 Si. Clair Avenue Cleveland 8 UL I-4977 Joseph 81 Anfhony Hairdresser 22374 Lake Shore Blvd. Euclid 23 RE I-I550 Sr. Joseph's Pafion Club I5435 Sl. Clair Avenue Cleveland IO, Ohio Juranko Florisls 81 Gifi Shop 609 Easi I25ih oil Si. Clair Cleveland 8 GL I-I780 Karpinski Tavern II5l Easl 79Ih Sireei Cleveland 3, Ohio Leo Kausek Grocery 8: Meals I5708 Saranac Road Cleveland I0 GL I-8466 Killen-Kaunck Insurance Agency 736 Easi 200+h Sireei' Cleveland I9 IV I-I042 Kebe Builders 924 Easr 223rd Sireei Euclid 23 RE 2-9498 Kelly Mech. Co. 544 Green Road So. Euclid EV I-3220 Kenny Kings 2037! Euclid Avenue Euclid I7 IV 6-l4I4 Kifzmiller Realiy 38432 Lake Shore Blvd. Willoughby WH 2-0603 Kleinhenz Appliances 30505 Chardon Road VGFIUG Willoughby Hills WH 4-I300 Kogan's Men's Shop '23I4 Sl. Clair Avenue Cleveland 8, Ohio USINESS PATRGNS The Koller Bros. Co. 724 Prospeci Avenue Cleveland l5, Ohio Kovic Hardware I7I00 Grovewood Cleveland IO IV I-6360 S. S. Kresge Co. 22770 Lake Shore Blvd. Euclid 23 RE 2-7686 Krisfo'Ff's Willowick Delicaiessen 32305 Vine Srreer Willowick, Ohio WH 3-9893 John Jubacki, Phoiographer I2I8 Easi 79lh Sireei Cleveland 3 EX I-3800 L.c.B.A. ins., Jim Insurance for Women and Children H. Wiichner, Pres. MU I-7892 Lakeland Shoe Repair 9I5 Easl 222nd Sireel Euclid 23 AN I-I849 Lakeview Radiafor I787 Lakeview Cleveland CE I-I I64 Lakeshore Marker 20070 Lakeshore Blvd. Euclid 23 IV l-44Il Larry 8: Joe's Sunoco Service I7636 Lake Shore Blvd. Cleveland I9 KE I-9722 Mr. and Mrs. Peier Lauberi Lekse's Groceries 522 Easl 200+h Sireel Euclid 23 IV I-7020 Lucha Insurance Agency 392i Mayfield Road Cleveland 2I, Ohio Complimenfs of Lyndhursi Bakery 5359 Mayfield Road Lyndhursi HI 2-9854 Bonnie Lynn Donuis 5k4 Easi I85ih Slreei Cleveland I9 KE I-7368 Joseph J. Mack IO26 Easi' 74ih Sireei Cleveland 3 HE I-8367 A. J. Malone 81 Sons Co. 28002 Lake Shore Blvd. Willowick XJVH 3-4600 Mancini Tile 8: Marble Co. 2II9 Easi I25Ih Sireei Cleveland 6 SW 5-55I2 Mandel's Drug Co. I5702 Warerloo Road Cleveland I9 KE I-0034 Manning Insurance Agency 240 Easi 305I'h Sireei Willowick, Ohio Mario's Pizza 26I59 Euclid Avenue Euclid AN I-0665 John Marks 22476 Byron Road Shaker His. 22, Ohio Clare 8: Lawrence Mclvor 3386 Hariwood Cleveland His, MU I-l008 William Mail, Inc., Depi. Sfore. 406i Erie Sireei Willoughby WH 2-3656 The Joseph Miko Family I27l Easi I73rd Sireei Cleveland I0 KE I-4524 M 8: J Beverage I309 Addison Road Cleveland 3 EX I-3750 M 8: M Delical-essen 39I Easl 2OOIh Slreei Euclid I9 KE I-4280 Model Cleaners I3725 Sl. Clair Avenue Cleveland I0 MU I-6774 Modica Plaslering Co. 2005 Campus Drive SO. Euclid 2I EV 2-2263 Joe Modic's Cafe 620I Sl. Clair Avenue Cleveland 3 EN I-9406 Moler Barber College 8I2 Prospecl Avenue Cleveland MA I-8070 Morgan Bros. Beverage Free Delivery 36203 Vine Slreel WH 2-2055 A. D. Morlon Co., Inc. l45lI Woodworlh Road Cleveland I2 GL I-7466 MoHer's Music House 5I48 Mayfield Road Lyndhursl' 24 HI 2-7470 Movie 8: Hobby Mari Chardon Shopping Plaza Chardon 5-9208 MuIIaIIy Funeral Home 365 Easl I56lh Slreel' KE I-94II Cleveland I0 Mulual Trusl Life Ins. Co. Mr. While Hrn. Tel: KE I-3237 Ol.: KE Myers Cleaners 274 Easl' l56lh Slreel Cleveland I9 KE I-0732 Nardi's Pizza 743 Easl I85lh Slreel' IV 6-IBO9 Cleveland I9 Nela Florisl ILou DiVi+oI 2I32 Noble Road E, Cleveland GL I-8333 Richard L. Neff-Builder 5694 Sheldon Road Lyndhursl 24 HI 2-4676 New Shound Record Shop 2I900 Lalre Shore Blvd. Euclid 23 AN I-2336 Norwood Appliance Br Furnilure 6202 SI. Clair Avenue Cleveland 3 EN I-3634 Nollingham Dry Cleaning IBl27 SI. Clair Avenue Cleveland I0 IV I-0595 Complimenls of a Friend Mickey O'Connor's Tavern I-722I Easl Il7Ih Slreel and Sellers Avenue Cleveland B MU I-9876 The Ohio Desk Company II22 Prospecl Avenue Cleveland I5 CH I-BIIO O'MaIIey Porach, Inc. 3957 Mayfield Road Cleveland His. EV I-7200 Pal 8: Lew's Euclid Tavern II629 Euclid Avenue Cleveland 6 CE I-950I: 9370 PauI's Barber Shop 687 Easl l85I'h Slreel' Cleveland I9 PO I-6577 Complimenls of Your Friendly Neighborhood Piclr 8: Pay Slore Pilof Design Co. l3929 Euclid Avenue E. Cleveland IO PO I-8300 P. R. Ward Co. 870 Easl l52nd Slreel Cleveland I0 MU I-7600 Professional Answering Service 3I5 N. Sl. Clair Slreel Painesville EH 7-754l Complimenls of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Pucel Rapid-Pholo-Co. Chesier-Ninlh Bldg. Cleveland I4 MA I-9335 Real Hardware Co. 727 Easl I85lh Slreel Frank Luslilc 81 Sons IV I-9634 Reliable Chemical Co. 3840 Easl l3Isl Slreel Cleveland 20 SK I-9504 Renshaw's I68I2 Lalce Shore Blvd. Cleveland I0 KE I-2800 Besl Wishes Richman Brolhers Lake Shore Slore Roberfs 8: Rineharf Beaufy Salon Willa-Plaza Shopping Cenler Willoughby WH 2-0943 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roch 290 Easl l50Ih Slreel Cleveland I0 KE I-37I6 Royal Appliance Mfg. Co. I975 Easf 6ISl Slreel Cleveland 3 HE I-7778 Dale D. Rubenslein 5l0-Chesl-Ninlh Bldg. Cleveland I4, Ohio Rymonl Foods IIB3 Easl 79Ih Slreel Cleveland 3, Ohio Salellile Cleaners In Dyers I4728 Lalre Shore Blvd. Cleveland I0, Ohio Willard F. Schade 8: Associales Chesler I2lh Building Cleveland I4 MA I-2532 Schulfz Upholslering 8: Appliances 2225 Noble Road E. Cleveland EV I-5880 The Scoop Card Shop BI4 Easl l52nd Slreef Cleveland I0 GL I-4383 ScoH's Home Balrery I208 Hayden Avenue Cleveland IO GL I-0707 Service Club Shaw-Hayden Cleaners 81 Dyers I406 Hayden Avenue E. Cleveland I2 GL I-2883 Shaw-Hayden Self-Service Laundry I384 Hayden Avenue E. Cleveland I2 UL I-5I57 Shoregale Oplical Co. 270 Easl 305Ih Slreel Willowiclr WH 3-I48B Simmons Decoraling Supply Co. 92I4 Superior Avenue Cleveland 6 SW I-7588 Sims Bros. Buick, Inc. l878I Lalre Shore Blvd. Euclid I9 IV 6-0600 BUSINESS PATRONS Smilh Bros. I Hour Cleaners 7I3 Easl I85+h Slreel Cleveland I9 IV I-3553 C. J. Smi+h and Son Funeral Home l53l9 SI. Clair Avenue Cleveland I0 GL I-2425 Son Cleaners 8: Dyers I56I7 Walerloo Road Cleveland I0 IV I-5252 Milre Srsen 7226 Sl. Clair Avenue Cleveland 3, Ohio S+everding's Reslauranf 30024 Lake Shore Blvd. Willowiclc WH 3-OBIS Dr. Joseph F. Slolla 4273 Easi l37l'h Slreel Cleveland 25 LU I-I I40 Slrumbel 8: Raddell Meals I770I Grovewood Avenue Cleveland I9 KE I-2885 S+ud's Cafe 83I5 Kosciwszlro Avenue Cleveland 3 EN I-B000 SIurm's Meals 38250 Glenn Avenue Willo-Plaza Shopping Cenler Sieve Suslaric Painling Co. ll22 Easl I76lh Sfreel' Cleveland I9 KE I-2547 Susan's Candy 81 Gill Shop 555 Easl I85lh Slreel Euclid I9, Ohio Sulralac Insurance Agency 3964l Johnny Calre Ridge Menlor WH 2-3906 Summil-Bailey Co. l44l Hayden Avenue E. Cleveland I2 MU I-6529 Mary A. Svelek Funeral Home 478 Easl' l52nd Slreel Cleveland I0 KE I-3I77 John P. Swelel I50 Easl' 272nd Slreel Euclid 23 RE I-BI63 Taro's Gulf Service IO9O Ansel Road Cleveland 3 EN I-8779 John R. Telich-Life Underwriler 2829 Euclid Avenue Cleveland CH I-7877 Television Mainlenance Co. 2000 Warrensville Cenler Road Cleveland His. 3I EV I-9I23 Theresa's Flowers 4028 Mayfield Road So. Euclid 2I EV I-0535 Thermographed Business Cards I Color 55.50 per Mg 2 Color 58.80 per M Phone: KE I-5736 Thomas Religious Supply Co. 565 Easl l85+h Slreel Cleveland I9 IV 6-3230 Timberland on Lalre George-New Yorlr Bollon Landing, N. Y,-590I T. N. T. Shell Service Slalion I577 Hayden Avenue E. Cleveland MU I-95I6 Tommasone Machine 3547 Easl 93rd Slreel' Cleveland 5 MI I-3790 BUSINESS PATRONS Tom's Shoe Repair l853 Easl 9lh- Slreel Cleveland 3 CH I-932I Tony's Pure Oil Service I8027 Walerloo Road Cleveland I9 IV 6-0080 Town-Counlry Cleaners 8m Shoe Repair 22490 Lake Shore Blvd. Euclid 23 RE I-2244 Mr. and Mrs. F. Tramposch I45II Sylvia Avenue Cleveland I0 PO I-74I7 Harold Trallner, Reallor 30609 Lake Shore Blvd. Willowick . WH 4-I I44 Tucker's Shoe Slore 686 Easl I85lh Slreel Cleveland I9 IV I-3663 Unger Prinling 8: Lilhographing Co. 20I0 Easl 65lh Slreel Cleveland EN I-5200 Uniled Sleel Workers Dislricl 28 Upson Food Slore 485 Easl 260lh Slreel Euclid 32 RE I-I950 The Upson Pharmacy 48l Easl 260lh Slreel Euclid 32, Ohio Upson Really 499 Easl 260lh Slreel Euclid 32, Ohio WaIker's Hardware-Farm 8: Garden Shop 3l222 Vine Slreel Willowick WH 3-l222 Washinglon Drug Noble and Greylon Road Cleveland Hls., Ohio SPECIAL BUSINESS PA 3-A MODEL-A'S back lhe Vikings all lhe way. Good luck lo lhe class ol '58 lrom lhe class ol '59 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND AIR-WAY INSULATION lI30I Superior Avenue Cleveland 6 SW I-2332 COMPLIMENTS OF THE ALUMNI ol Sl Josephls High School AMBASSADOR LANES 2266I Euclid Avenue Euclid I7 IV 6-2272 THE ART DEPARTMENT THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT B. 81 S. SCREW PROD. CO. I66l Collamer Avenue E. Cleveland I0 GL I-I406 FRANK K. BAGARIA-Builder 33249 While Road Cleveland 24 WH 3-2997 BARAN BRAKE SERVICE Il832 Madison Avenue Lakewood 7 AC 6-6I I5 THE BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Walerloo Cale I6OI7 Walerloo Road Cleveland I0 KE I-9740 Walerloo Florisl I5800 Walerloo Road Cleveland IV I-3200 Walerloo Molors I6IOI Walerloo Road Cleveland I9, Ohio Walson Carpel Co. 2032 Easl 7Isl Slreel Cleveland 3, Ohio Wean Equipmenl Corporalion 22800 Lakeland Blvd. Cleveland 27 RE I-7000 Williams Music Shop 897 Easl 222nd Slreel Euclid 23 RE 2-8666 Willkomm Sons-Plumbing 81 Healing I74I Wayside Road Cleveland I2 EV 2-4338 WincIy's Cafe I450l Woodworlh Avenue Cleveland 72 LI I-9899 Wolkov Jewelers 707 Easl I85lh Slreel Cleveland I9 IV I-4888 Jos. Zele 21 Sons-Funeral Direclors 6502 Sl. Clair 452 E. l52nd Slreel EN I-0583 IV I-3Il8 Besser Bi-Rile BiII's Clolhes-3 Slores Wm. T. Byne Real Eslale l535 Hayden Avenue E, Cleveland I2, Ohio MU I-6l00 Elexlrolux Sales 81 Service 5I3 Eddy Road Cleveland 8, Ohio LI I-7774 TRONS Complimenls ol BLAKEMORE TRAILOR PARK Willoughby, Ohio THE BOOK STORE WONDER BOY PROD. CO. IO527 Cedar Avenue Cleveland 6 SW 5-I207 BRODNICK BROS. Cornplele Home Furnishings Frigidaire 81 Maylag Appliances l60I3-I5 Walerloo Road Cleveland I0 IV I-6072 IV I-6073 Complimenls ol DR. HARRY BURNS THE BUSINESS MACHINE DEPARTMENT CENTA BUILDING CO. 26 Trailard Drive Willoughby Hills WH 2-9I5I CENTRAL PATTERN 4738 Lexinglon Avenue Cleveland 3 UT I-2575 C. 8: W. DRY CLEANERS 2405 Monlqornery Road Cincinnali, Ohio THE CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT Euclid Molor Parls Xi Rebuilding 2443l Lakeland Blvd. Euclid 23, Ohio RE 2-8666 Euclid-Page Sohio l4765 Euclid Avenue E. Cleveland I2, Ohio LI I-965 Jeray Really 28402 Parkwood Drive Willowick, Ohio Sl. Jerome Parish l5000 Lake Shore Blvd. Euclid, Ohio Carl A. Jonke Insurance Agency 22700 Shore Cenler Drive Euclid 23, Ohio RE I-8400 The Lakeland Floral Co. 2965l Lakeland Blvd. Wicklille, Ohio WK 3-l230 Melody Marl-Furnilure 81 Appliances I2323 Sl. Clair Cleveland 8, Ohio GL I-ll58 Mihelins Foreign Records 3956 Sl. Clair Cleveland I4, Ohio EX I-I047 C. J. Newman Masonry 450 Lloyd Road Euclid 32, Ohio Nollingham Winery I772I Walerloo Road Cleveland I9, Ohio IV I-2724 Rusnak Tailors l2603 Sl. Clair Cleveland 8, Ohio GL I-5227 Specially Meals l2423 Sl. Clair Avenue GL I-5I50 John Turchik Barber Shop Il52 Easl 7Isl Slreel Cleveland, Ohio WI-I 3- I027 RE I-2705 CLE-TAFT SERVICE GARAGE I28I2 Tall Avenue Cleveland 8 GL I-237I COIT BAR I4II6 Sl. Clair Avenue Cleveland I0 Ll I-9574 CORUNDUM CO., INC. I960O Sl. Clair Avenue Euclid I7 IV 6-3232 Besl Wishes lo Sl, Joseph Graduales CRAIG 81 SHERMAN Insurance 22070 Lake Shore Blvd.-Euclid RE 2-9I9l CUTTER SALVAGE CORP. 34050 Solon Road Solon, Ohio DADS'-SONS' BOWLING LEAGUE THE DAD'S CLUB Sl. Joseph High School Cleveland I9, Ohio THE DRIVER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT THE DU-FOLD MANUFACTURING CO. 3960 Easl 93rd Slreel Cleveland 5 VU 3-7230 EUCLID WINDOW SHADE CO. 505 Easl I85lh Slreel Euclid I9 KE I-4343 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Graduafesl Launch Your Career By Invesligaling Job Opporlunilies A+ EAST CLEVELAND EMPLOYMENT SERVICE I33OB Euclid Avenue E. Cleveland I2 GL I-3347 GENERAL SHOP GLEE CLUB THE J. L. HUNTING COMPANY 706 Chesfer-Ninth Bldg. 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Joseph High School NORTH-EAST APPLIANCE 81 FURNITURE 22530 Lake Shore Blvd. Euclid 23 RE I-2303 THE NORSEMAN THE OFFICE SECRETARIES JOE O'BRIEN CHEVROLET CO. NearIy Everybody Knows Joe O'Brien' I4II5 SI. Clair Avenue Cleveland, Ohio OLYMPIC STEEL, INC. 5060 Richmond Bedford MO 3-7500 O'TOOLE REALTY, INC. 3l7I5 Vine Slreel Willowick WH 4-0700 PETE PATRONE'S Ambassador Dress and Suil Renlal I5I6-22 Hayden Avenue Easf Cleveland I2, Ohio GL I-I5l2 PAULICH SPECIALTY CO. 'IGIIIS Ihal' Adverlisel' ISBI3 Waferloo Road Cleveland IO, Ohio THE PHYSICS DEPARTMENT PRECISION OPTICAL DISP. CO. 22580 Lake Shore Blvd. Euclid 23, Ohio AN I-I I66 Open Tues and Fri. Evesf' THE RADIO CLUB REALM REALTY CO. 736 Easf 200fh Slreel Cleveland I9 IV I-99II ROESCH PAINT 8: PAPER SUPPLIES B53 Easl 222nd Slreel Euclid 23 RE I-3585 DR. ELWOOD P. SAWITKE, Oplomelrisl I8604 Lake Shore Blvd. Euclid I9 IV I-0979 MRS. MARION SCHMITT AND ASSOCIATES SI. Joseph H. S. Cafeleria THE SERVICE CLUB SHORE INSURANCE SERVICE I9460 So. Lake Shore B'vd. Euclid I9 IV I-4542 JOSEPH C. SCHULTE FUNERAL HOME 4090 Mayfield Road 5244 Mayfield Road So. Euclid 2I EV I-4000 SLABE MACHINE PRODUCTS CO. 874 Easl I4OIh Slreel Cleveland IO IV I-7452 SMITH'S RESTAURANT 22305 Lake Shore Blvd. Euclid RE 2-9900 STAKICH FURNITURE CO. I6305 Walerloo Road Cleveland IO IV I-8288 STANDARD SALES CO., INC. 65I7 Euclid Avenue Cleveland 3 UT I-77lI STEIGERWALD PAINTING 8i DECORATING CO. 774 Easf 232nd Slreel Euclid 23 RE I-2IO3 TESTA BROS., INC. RI. I75. Box 36, Bedford 6705 Richmond Road Bedford, Ohio BE 2-5I5I THE TYPING DEPARTMENT UNIVERSAL SLENDERETTE 669 Easl I85Ih Slreel' Euclid I9 KE I-I33I WICKLIFFE FLORAL CO. AND GIFT SHOP 29609 Euclid Avenue Wiclxliiie, Ohio WH 3-4343 We Grow Our Own THE WOODWORK DEPARTMENT THE VIKING BAND COMPLIMENTS OF GENE HEIL Windermere Sforage 8: Moving C . I444I Euclid Avenue Cleveland I2 MU I-6360 Agenl Allied Van Line Inc. Local and Nalion-wide Moving THE LABOR UNION NEWSPAPER 3l2 Finance Building Building Cleveland I5, Ohio YOUNG LANE-CHILDREN'S APPAREL Willa-Plaza Shopping Cenler Willoughby, Ohio WH 6-l244 Open Tues., Thurs. Xi Fri. Eves. We Specialize in Top-Name Brand Lines of Infanls Io Teens Needs. CLASS OF 4C: Gibbons, Gilroy, Gray Griiliifhs, Grechowiak, Guhde. Hale Hans, Heilman, Hipp, Hodson, Hoenig man, Hopkins, Hunler, Imm, Jasko Joniec, Kaska, Kafka, Kausek, Keane Kennedy, Kepler, Kern, Kess, Kilcoyne Kirchner, Kirn, Kleinhenz, Knachel Knauss, Knazek, Koss, and Harbaugh FROM A FRIEND RAIMOR STUDIO DR. R. M. BALDWIN Cleveland, Ohio Oplornelrisl Besl Wishes WILLIAM T. COOKE PUBLISHING, INC. THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY 2l Soulh Zlsl Slreel 33 Public Square Philadelphia 3, Pennsylvania Cleveland I3, Ohio TO I-4540 O I Lyndhursl 24, HI Senior Directory Marlin AIIoaugh...I552I Henley Ave., Cleveland I2, ER William Andrews ..., BIOS Korman Ave., Cleveland 3. UT Thomas Backman ,...,., 667 E. II8Ih Sl., Cleveland 8, GL Slephen Balazs ...... I963O Monlerey Ave., Euclid I9, KE James Barnard.. ....327 E. 285lh S+., Willowick, WH Roberl Bauman ...... IO25 Allslon Rd., Cleveland 2I, EV Paul Baumann.. ..,,.. I443 Sulzer Ave., Euclid 32, RE Richard Bauer.. ..... 444 E. lI4lh SI., Cleveland 8, GL Roberf Beebe ...... I496 Lyndhursl Rd., Lyndhursl 24, HI Tom Beilz ....,. ..,,, I 292 Worlon Rd., Mayfield 24, HI John Bennell ......., 999 Ouilliams Rd., Cleveland 2I, EV Frank Berkopec ...... I9I3O Meredilh Ave., Euclid I9, IV Lawrence Bellis. ...... I53I E. 4IsI Sl., Cleveland 3, EX Joseph Bilicic .... .... I 016 E. 64Ih Sf., Cleveland 3, EN Fred Birk ..,,.. ........ I OI E. 209'fh Si., Euclid 23, RE Gerald Boer ....,,... 992 E. I52nd Sl., Cleveland IO, GL Herman Bohinc. Ronald Boyarsky ..,.. IBOI6 E. Park Dr., .,I9IO7 Shawnee Ave., Cleveland I9, Cleveland I9, James Bradac ..,..... I772 Donwell Rd., S. Euclid 2I, David Browning. Anlhony Brazie.. William Brennan. Paul Broadbenl. John Browske. .. Ralph Bruening. Roberl Buehner. Vance Burbridge Vlfayne Burge. ., David Callahan. Thomas Casey.. Thomas Brazailis. . . I89I4 Kewanee Ave., .... .I852 VV. 5OIh SIN ...I6764 Hillsboro Rd., Cleveland 2, Cleveland I2, I65 Marigold Rd., Menlor Headlands, I282 Carlyon Rd., Cleveland I2, Cleveland I9, IV IV EV IV AT KE BL LI .......I7923 Nell Rd., Cleveland I9, KE ....I847 Rudwick Rd., Cleveland I2, KE .....I36I Giddings Rd., Cleveland 3, EX I8524 Euclid Ave., Cleveland I2, IV . .... I I30 E. 74lh SI., Cleveland 3, EX .....8I9 E. 205th SIM Euchd I9, KE . ...... I74I0 Nell Rd.. Ray Cenfa ....... I8092 Blandford Rd., Andrew Chizmar.. ....840 E. I4IsI' Sl., Cleveland I9, Cleveland 2 I, Cleveland I0, IV KE LI Richard Chrislie ..... I877 Lawnway Ave., S. Euclid 2I, EV Donald Ciolli ....... I668 Brainard Rd., Lyndhursf 24, HI Frank Cirino ..... .... 8 64 London Rd., Cleveland I0, IV Lawrence Cody ..... I638 Calalpa Rd., Cleveland I2, KE James CoIIins.3BOI Norlhwood Rd., Universily Hls. I8, Jerome Connolly. . . I669 Carlyon Rd., E. Cleveland I2, FA GL Barney Conway. I5I20 Shore Acres Ave., Cleveland I0, IV Roberl Cooke ..... II54 Richmond Rd., Lyndhursl 24, EV James Corcoran. ......... 524 E. 26OIh S+., Euclid 32. RE Bernard Cos? ............ 82I E. 203rd ST., Euclid I9, KE Dan Coviello .... .I382 Edendale Ave., Cleveland 2l, EV James Dailey ....... 2560I Foreslview Ave., Euclid 32, RE Charles Dallon ....,..., IO2B E. 68lh Sl., Cleveland 3. Leonard Dannemiller I824 Mannering Dr., Cleveland I2, UT KE Donald Daugerl ......, II25 Ansel Rd., Cleveland 8, GA Jack Delaney... ......76IO Cornelia Dr., Cleveland 3, EX John Dengel ...... 24270 Glendoresl Ave., Euclid 32, RE Frank DeNoewer ..... II57 E. I45+h Sl., Cleveland IO, Roberl Dolence. Daniel Doyle ...., 22I5 Lamberlon Rd., Cleveland I8, PO . . . .. I I43 Addison Rd., Cleveland 3, EX FA Peler Dunn ....., 5303 E. lI9lh Sl., Garfield Hls. 25, LU Kevin Dunphy ..... 3545 SI. Albans Rd., Cleveland 2I, EV Paul Dworznik .... .... I 324 E. 84lh SI., Cleveland 3, William Emser, RA ....I664 Hillandale Dr., Euclid 32, RE Thomas Engel ...,,.... I756 Avalon Rd., Cleveland I2, KE William Eppich .... l7902 Windward Rd., Cleveland I9, IV Dennis Farrell ............ 384 E. 2I4'rh Sl., Euclid 23. RE John Fernbacher ...... 2433I Yosemile Dr., Euclid I7, IV Fred Fidura .... John Fink. ,. PO .....42I Cleveland Rd., Cleveland 8, .... 890 E. 207Ih SIN Euchd I9, KE I -0849 I498 I-7854 I. 3. 7543 I26l I-7243 I-3430 I285 2-2978 2-053I 2-6926 I-0705 I. I. 5I67 I939 I-7983 I-6322 72I4 3996 I997 3823 I-5565 I-0825 7-66I7 I-8900 I-9I79 I-4358 I-OOI4 6-3741 I-3947 I-B392 M9857 I-I47O I-I438 I-2209 2-7358 -079I -O38I -7993 -0845 I-2526 -3327 I -9 I 42 I-0603 2-0795 I-9648 I-7464 -5293 I-0749 I-6566 I-4302 I-6350 -765I -952I I-I268 I I I I -9I73 'BI83 -I453 -3844 6-OI58 -06I7 6-3934 I-9879 I-954I Larry Fislek ..... Daniel FilzSimons Anfhony Formica. .. Roberl Fragazi.. Kennelh Fruscella John Gaerlner ...... I229 E. 79lh SI., Cleveland 3, EX 2I96I Maydale Ave., Euclid 23, RE William Flanagan ...... IO20 Galewood Rd., Cleveland IO, I288 W. 85lh Sl., Cleveland 2, .506 E. 288lh Sl., Willowick, WH PO 604 Miner Rd., Gales Mills, HI I I54I8 Glencoe Rd., Cleveland IO, IV GL Kesiulis Gaidziunas ..... 3I7 Corning Dr., Bralenahl 8, Joseph Geiger. ..,. 5I92 Haverford Rd., Lyndhursl 24, HI Donald Gergely, 248 Courlland Sl., Fairporl Harbor, Ohio, EL Thomas Gibbons ..... IIOI E. I45Th Sl., Cleveland IO, Edward Gilroy ....,. II42 Avondale Ave., S. Euclid 2I, EV William Grad. . . I844 Willowhursl Rd., James Gray .......... I024 E. I7Isl SI., Reuss Griflilhs. . . I683 Richmond Rd., Joseph Grzechowiak ..... ...... B 9II Sl. Charles Guhde. . I550O Grovewood Ave., Andrew Hale. ............. 80 E. 207fh John Hacuszka. ....... IOO9 E. I46lh SI., PO KE Cleveland I2, Cleveland I9, IV Lyndhursl 24, EV OL I-7674 I-4768 3-5539 I-2625 I -28 I 4 2-7696 I-7365 I-3976 2-2 I 74 7-5340 I-5449 I-I443 I-4475 I-2990 I-050l Clair Ave., Cleveland 8 Cleveland IO, IV KE PO SI., Euclid 23. Cleveland IO, S. Euclid 2I, EV Ray Hans ........ 4773 Monlicello Blvd., Thomas I-IarbaugI'1...I835 Burnell' Ave., Ronald Heilrnna...904 Clarence Ave., William Hipp... .... 4I8 E. I23rd SI., Waller Hoag ....... I378 Brainard Rd., Cleveland I2, GL Cleveland 2I, EV Cleveland 8, PO John Hodson ...... 3I370 Shaker Rd., Pepper Pike 24, TE William Hoenigman, 506I Chillicolhe Rd., Chagrin Falls, Ohio, Fred Hopkins ..... 277 Slevens Blvd., Easflake, Ohio, WH ED George Hunler. . I3206 Superior Ave., E. Cleveland I2, PO Fred Imm ..............,.. 3I6 E. 27IsI SI., Euclid 32, RE Charles Jansen ....,... I3506 6Ih Ave., Cleveland I2, MU KE FA Franklin Jasko ........ IO94 E. I7Isl Sl., Cleveland I9, Val Joniec ...... I873 S. Complon Rd., Cleveland I8, Roberl Kaska ......... Vince Kalko ........... Leslie Kausek ....... James Keane ......,... 44II Payne Ave., Cleveland 3, I270I Gross Ave., Cleveland 8, LI UT .2I2O0 Naumann Ave., Euclid 23, IV Calvin Kebharl ..,........ 526 E. 245Ih II8I3 Iowa Ave., Cleveland 8, LI SI.. Euclid 23, RE .659O' Ridgebury Blvd., Cleveland 24, HI Thomas Keplner. . IO3O Windermere Ave.. Willoughby, WH Roberl Kennedy.. Edward Kern ...... H3944 Orchard Rd., Cleveland 2I, EV Joseph Kess ....... I6II3 Trafalgar Rd., Cleveland IO, IV Palrick Kilcoyne ..... I775 Randall Rd., Cleveland I3, ME Neil Kirchner...I53I7 Parkgrove Ave., Cleveland I0, KE James Kirn ................. 54 E. 207Ih Sl., Euclid 23, IV William KIenihenz..3750 Freemonl' Rd., S. Euclid 2I, EV Ken Kling ....... 3813 Surnmil Park Rd., Cleveland 2I, EV ..3463 Woodridge Rd., Cleveland 2I, EV Howard Knachel, Raymond Knause. Richard Knazek.. Gerald Koenig ,..... Philip Korosec. ., Kennelh Koss ..... Emil Kolnik ............ Ralph Kozlowski.. Augusl Krage. .. Richard Krakowski.. Jack Kramer ........ Frank Krasovic Emil Kresic. .. .. Jack Krizman .... James Krizman. I953I S. Lake Shroe Blvd., Euclid I9, KE 990 Quarry Dr., Cleveland 2I, EV ,I990O Naumann Ave., Euclid I9, KE 3I208 Bayridge Ave., Willowick, WH I95I6 Tiverlon Rd., Cleveland IO, KE ...M405 E. 25Olh . . . . . .7422 Slar Ave., ,. .469 E. I49lh SI., I873 Oakmonl Rd., 75 E. Shore Blvd., . . . . . .6806 Edna Ave., ..I8004 Marcella Ave., 2II93 Miller Ave., Euclid I9, KE SI., Euclid 32, RE Cleveland 3, EX KE Cleveland IO, S. Euclid 2I, EV Willoughby, WI EN Cleveland I9, IV Cleveland 3, l969O S. Lakeshore Blvd., KE I - I 896 I-043I I-679I 2-6786 I-9857 I-6709 I-2062 2-2289 I -9387 8-866I 2-85I2 I-IOO7 I-577I I-67I6 I-2295 I-6609 I-2933 I-4395 I-6472 I-5985 I-I968 2-5587 2-II95 I-I8I0 I-6597 I-4588 I-9030 I-5625 I-6II9 I-7772 2-0I30 I-5436 2-2369 I-0227 3-5072 I-2825 I-0728 I-9633 I-4675 I-6546 I-0539 2-7665 I-2025 I-5380 I-352I Senior Directory Dennis Kruger ...... .... 2 94 E. 2IOIh SI., Euclid 23, KE Thomas Krupilzer .,..,.... 395 E. 270Ih SI., Euclid'32, AN Joseph Kuhel ............ 2285I Arms Ave., Euclid 23. RE Raymond Kvalernik ...... lII8 E. 77Ih SI., Cleveland 3, HE Timolhy LaGanke ..... I6007 Hazel Rd., Cleveland I2, MU Charles Lang ........... 880 E. 73rd SI.. Cleveland 3, EX Ray Ledinsky .,......,... 937 E. 22O+h SI., Euclid I9, RE John Lenehan ..... I84O Van Buren Ave., Cleveland I2, MU John Levak ...,........., I523 E. I93rd SI., Euclid I7, IV Slanley Lewandowski. .8002 Bellevue Ave.. Cleveland 3, UT Richard Lieb ...... I78I5 Landseer Rd., Cleveland I9, IV Larry Lindic .,.,.,........ 686 E. 240Ih Sl., Euclid 23, RE David I.ogan...I9I8 Pacini Rd., Richmond Hls. 32, WH RE Michael Long ......... 24095 Hacker? Dr., Euclid 32, Richard Lucha ..... IIO7 Homeslead Rd., S. Euclid 2l, EV Frank Lunar ......... l5404 Daniels Rd., Cleveland l0, KE Roberl Luzar ..,.. I75I5 Schenely Ave., Cleveland I9, KE Dave McCreighI .......... 32l E. 2IIIh SI., Euclid 23, RE -5822 -0328 -6388 -2889 647l 3723 5909 I445 6272 -2675 -37l4 -0528 4-0706 -4593 -5042 -5434 -6963 2-75I8 John McGarry .... .... 7 27 Thornhill Dr., Cleveland 8, GL I-366 John McGinley ......,. 675 E. l85Ih SI., Cleveland IO, Ll Richard McMullen, lI5l4 Shadeland Ave., Cleveland 5, MU John McNully. . . l44l5 Norlhfield Ave, Cleveland I2, PO Michael McShane. I535 Rydalmounl Rd., Cleveland I8, YE Leonard Mack .,....... IO26 E. 74fh SI., Cleveland 3. HE Richard Mahoney ...., 934 Ravine Dr., Cleveland I2, MU James Marlin ,....,... 236 E. 327Ih SI., Willowick, WH Michael MasIerson...I3900 Shaw Ave., Cleveland I2, Ll KE KE Neil Miller .,..,., I48I S. Belvoir Blvd., Cleveland 2l, EV Joseph Mersnik ..... 20l7O Lindbergh Ave., Euclid I9, Roberf Miko ........ I27I E. I73rd SI., Cleveland I9, Rcy Miller ..........,...... 5I2 Lloyd Rd., Euclid 32, RE Gary Mishaga .,.. ...., 4 538 Lilac Dr., S. Euclid 2l, EV Roberl Modic ,... 5932 Wilson Mills Rd.. Cleveland 24, HI Lewis Monda ....... l508 Lyndhursl Rd., Lyndhursl 24, HI KE Philip Morey.. . I4505 Slrafhmore Ave., Cleveland I2. MU Richard Morano ,.,..,. .200l7 Miller Ave., Euclid I9, John Morris, .,..,...., 532 E. IO8Ih Sf., Cleveland 8, LI Sfephen Mrzena ........ l202 E. 79Ih Sf., Cleveland 3, HE David Muehle .... ...257 Miner Rd., Gales Mills, HI James Mulhair ..... ...326 E. 246fh Sl., Euclid 23, RE RE William Murphy ......... 974 E. 228'rh Sl., Euclid 23, Thomas Nadsady ...... 4664 Anderson Rd., S. Euclid 2l, EV Paul Napoli ........ 4099 Bluesfone Rd., Cleveland 2I, EV Larry Noble ,......... I543 Laclede Rd., S. Euclid 2l, EV KE George O'Brien .... 37Il Ml. Laurel Rd.. Cleveland 2l, EV WI Pal' .O'Donnell. . . I6608 Grovewood Ave., Cleveland IO, IV Charles Olivo ,...... I2Il S. Green Rd., Cleveland 2l, EV Zdravko Novak ..,..... I084 E. I77lh SI., Cleveland I9, James O'ConnelI ..... 2959 Tall Tree Trail, Wicklilzle, William Ollerlon. . . I009 Pembrook Ave., Cleveland 2l, EV Joseph O'Toole ....,,.. I4529 Coil Rd., Cleveland IO, Ll Anlhony Ozello ......... l555 E. 45Ih S+., Cleveland 3, EX RE Thomas Paul ........ I63l Oakmounl Rd., S. Euclid 2l, EV David Padavick ........... 390 E. 264+h S+., Euclid 32. John Peoples ............ 2074 E. 228I'h S+., Euclid I7, IV Raymond Perna ...... I750 Urbana Rd., Cleveland I2, IV Jerry Pelkovsek. ,285l9 Lake Shore Blvd., Willowick, WH Louis Pelrovic ............ 425 E. 264Ih Sl., Euclid 32, RE Gerald Pelrus ....... 3843 Salisbury Rd., S. Euclid 2l, EV William J. Picke'rI...l853 Lampson Rd., Cleveland I2, KE William L. Pickell ........ 468 Slevens Blvd., Easllalce, WH Frank Piks ............ l028 E. I69Ih Sl., Cleveland I0, IV I I 2 I I 3 I I I I I 2 2 2 I I I 2 2 I I I 54I3 8534 -07Ol -8402 -8367 -7539 -0579 -I799 -5433 -4524 -0694 633I -0148 -4579 -2838 -6704 -23l0 -7869 -2357 -823I -2073 -73I6 -2893 2- I 643 2-2964 -9494 -3 I 83 3-3275 I -296I 2-0346 -5624 -2863 -6OI8 -3069 -06I 7 -7639 -7386 3-l507 -8308 2-2208 -I486 2-IZOS I-4782 Edward Pishkula ...... I73I Vicloria Rd., Cleveland I2, IV Joseph Pishkula. ......I73I Vicloria Rd., Cleveland I2, IV Donald Prib ............. l704 E. 238fh SI.. Euclid I7, KE William Quandl .... l7l09 Hillsboro Rd., Cleveland l2, KE Daniel Raglow. ........... 225 E. 248lh SIM Euclid 23. RE -I43 I -I43 I -4460 -6058 -843l George Ragus .................... I387 E. 45Ih Sl., Cleveland 3 Frank Raia ..... l732 Longwood Rd., Mayfield HIS. 24, HI 2-4052 Thomas Rarick ........ I349 E. l70Ih SI., Cleveland IO, IV Ronald Rawa .......... 363 E. I49+h Sl., Cleveland I0, IV Laurence Reicherl. . I53l3 Hunlmere Rd., Cleveland I0, IV Dennis Reim .... 772l Superior Ave., Cleveland 3, HE Ronald Reuss ...... 4520 Superior Ave., Cleveland 3, HE Alan Robbins .......... I9560 Ormislon Rd., Euclid I9, IV Richard Robbins ...... I9560 Ormislon Rd., Euclid I9, IV James Roberls.. l9604 Mohican Ave., Cleveland I9, IV Michael Roche ..... I752 Easlham Rd., Cleveland I2, GL Edward Rokovilz ,.... 2I48O Naumann Ave., Euclid I9 KE James Ross .... I97I0 S. Lake Shore Blvd., Euclid I9 KE Richard Rowell.. ...,.... 583 E. 24IsI Sf., Euclid 23 RE Edwin Rozic ..... l945I S. Lake Shore Blvd., Euclid I9 KE Fred Rusch ..... ....... 3 46 E. 248Ih SI., Euclid 23 RE Augusf Russ., .... I400 E. 43rd SI., Cleveland 3, HE Gary Sack .... ..,. 2 25I Green Rd., Cleveland 2l KE Franklin Samson ...... I8672 Kenwood Ave., Euclid I9 KE Richard Sandy.. ...... 247 E. 255lh SI., Euclid 32 RE Frank Schaffer.. I733 Cliflview Ave., Cleveland I2, KE Joseph Shauer.. .. .. I04 E. 2l7'rh Sf.. Euclid 23 RE Rolf Scheidel. .. .Il87 Penniield Rd.. Cleveland 2I EV John Schmidiell. .... 902 E. I30Ih Sl., Cleveland 8, GL John Schoberw. ...,.. 520 E. 266Ih SI., Euclid 32 RE Paul Scholz ..... ..,l075 E. 7IsI Sf., Cleveland 3. UT Frank Sever.. ...l905I Pasnow Ave., Euclid I9, IV John Snahf ...... 3l7 E. l95l'h Sf., Euclid I9, IV Donald Shafi ......... lI6O E. 79lh Sl., Cleveland 3, HE Gerald Shea., ..... 5693 Sheldon Rd., Lyndhursl 24, HI John Sheridan.. .. ..... I5I E. 2l6lh ST., Euclid 23 RE Slephen Skapura 26470 Shirley Ave., Euclid 32 RE Joseph Slapelis. .. III9 E. 76Ih SI., Cleveland 3. EN Larry Smigel ..., 262 E. 257Ih Sf., Euclid 32 RE William Smila., .... 486 E. 237Ih Sl., Euclid 23, RE Ronald SIark,. .. .... 7009 Quinn CI., Cleveland 3, EN Edward Sleilner ...... 725 E. Il7lh SI., Cleveland 8, GL George Slrekal ..,..... 2I250 Arbor Ave., Euclid 23, KE William Sfruna. ,.... 903 E. 209lh Sl., Euclid I9 IV Slanley Sfrunk ...... 2I29 Reyburn Rd., Cleveland I2, KE Palrick Sullivan. ..l260I Gruss Ave., Cleveland 8, GL Louis Svenwol. .. .... 5ll E. 272nd S+., Euclid 32 RE Cliilord Sweel.. .... 327 E. 2l0lh Sl., Euclid 23 RE Slephen Szabo.. ....... I05 E. 200Ih ST., Euclid i9 KE Joseph Taddeo. ..l704 Green Rd., Cleveland 2l, EV James Telzrow ...... 4532 Rainbow Rd., E. Euclid 2l, EV Kennelh Templin ...... 479 E. l47fh SI., Cleveland IO, KE John Terchek. .. ...... 20470 Tracy Ave., Euclid 23, KE Edward Thomas ......, l722 Sherwood Ave., Euclid I7, IV Ralph Thomas ....... 25750 Drakelield Rd., Euclid 32, RE James Thome.., .... l46l E. I96Ih SI., Euclid I7, KE James Timko .... Anlhony Tisovec Rickard Toomey.. Thomas Trivisonn ..9323 Hollon Rd., Cleveland 4, GA ......28527 Cilchrisl Dr., Willowick, WH 4722 Highland Dr., Willoughby, WI-I o .,... 867 Worden Rd., Wicklifie, WH Raymond Turk... ...I96O Beverly Hills Dr., Euclid I7, IV Eugene Turner ...,, I0650 SI. Clair Ave., Cleveland 8, UL Keslulis Valailis. .l39l3 Alder Ave., Cleveland I2, MU 6 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -0467 -2l85 -6364 -6949 -5I22 -5520 -5520 -3979 -7757 -937I -I 3 I 4 -OI49 -8I4I -808I -25l4 -8766 -I4I3 2-8232 -I495 -4562 2-I609 -7 I 89 -5489 -9848 -4464 -8497 -7305 2-6770 -6833 2-9526 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I. I. -4849 -6677 -3 739 -6308 -2749 -8394 -2602 -0944 -5040 0465 6I 80 66I I 0656 3540 0246 8342 6l40 I-422l. I. I. 3. 2. 7l49 5508 I760 I37l 3-0345 I-9074 3222 I332 Werner Valyko ..,.,..,..., 4l E. 225th St.. Euclid 23, AN l-OI I2 Bernard Veliclra ,......... l26 E. 2I9th St., Euclid 23, RE 2-8590 Daniel Veloski..ll802 Thornwood Ave., Cleveland 8, MU I-0354 Robert Weber ......... 2l00l Morris Ave., Euclid 23, RE Dave Weigel .... P ....... l389 Ford Rd., Lyndhurst 24, HI Jack Weed ..... l792l Windward Rd., Cleveland l9, KE Thomas Vince.. i338 E. l87th St., Cleveland IO. IV l-7367 James Wilson ......,.., 333 Walworth Dr., Euclid 32, RE William Virant.. ........... ll8O E. l76th St., Cleveland I9 Thomas Wirsing ,,..., i854 Hardin'g Dr., Wicklitte, WH Angelo Virola.. .l833 E. 57th St., Cleveland 3, HE l-5l76 Thomas Wohlgemuth, George Vraneza ,3l5 E. l56th St., Cleveland IO IV I-763i l84lO Landseer Rd., Cleveland I9, KE James Walmsley .....,.,,. 23I79 Gay Ave., Euclid 23, RE I-2059 Frank Zalar .........,. 709 E. l55th St., Cleveland IO, MU Michael Walsh .,...,..,... 342 E. 248th St., Euclid 23 RE I-6870 Daniel Zielinski .... ..... 7 27 Willow Dr., Euclid 32, RE Bernard Vvard.. l2l6 Plainfield Rd., S. Euclid 2l lV l-6982 John Zorman.. .... 7lO E. l2Oth St., Cleveland 8, MU Thomas Warner. ....,, 480 E. 250th St., Euclid 32, RE I-6570 Acknowledgements We would like to express our gratitude to all those who have contributed to the production of this yearbook. We would espe- cially like to thank the following: BROTHER BERNARD PLOOMAN who, in his capacity as moderator and advisor, has served as an aid and inspiration to all. WAYNE BURGE, TONY BRAZIE, JOE MERSNIK, DAVE MUEHLE, KEN TEMPLIN, JOHN FINK, students, who have given most generously of their time and effort. BROTHER DONALD MCCOY, BROTHER JOHN DRERUP, and RON LEKSE for their invaluable aid in photography. BROTHER JOHN BLANK and his etticient business stafT. RAIMOR STUDIOS, especially Joe, Morey, Bill, Beth, for their cooperation and help in photographing Senior and Class pictures. MR. EDWARD URSPRUNG and the William T. Cooke Publishing Co. of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for the publication of the Viking. MR. RALPH BENZ of the S. K. Smith CO., Cleveland, for the production of the attractive '58 Viking Cover. U. S. ARMY, for the photograph of the Redstone Rocket on the divider page 145. U. S. NAVY, for the photograph of the Viking Rocket On the divider page 86. JEFF LENTZ, M. TADSEN, and V. GRUBBS, tor in- valuable aid in securing photographs of United States Rockets. MR. ROBERT PLOGMAN, for his illustration of pages 4 and 5. l-7393 2,8 I 30 I-2542 M2092 3-0843 l-4l 54 I-8045 l-l952 l-0873


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